The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 24, 1870, Image 2

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    "J, 0. LUTH S XL, Editor.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1870.
" How to Mark a Town. liio Dell
ville, Illinois Ptoph sots forth the fol
lowing factd which wo commend to tho
earnest consideration of our people i
la 1857, Aurora had a population of
lens than 6,000: the C. 13. & Q. ma
chine works were located toere at a cost
I $zvv,vvv v mo citizens and the
present population is 20,000. Gales
burg had machine shops located there
t about the same time and ratio of in
crease of population is about that ol
Aurora's The machine shops of the C.
A. f St. L. R. R. were put up in
jHoomington in 1859, since which time
they have doubled in population. The
Illinois Central put shops in Chain-
pain in 1858, since which time the in
crease of her population has been 5,000.
The machine shops of C. C. & I. road
vaie bnilt at Logansport, Ind., by Mr
Young, in I860, at a cost to the citizens
cf $200,000, have since inceeased her
population 6,000. Mr. Young also put
up the Tort Wayne aud Ind., shops in
1850, at a coss of 8200,000 to the citi
Kens, and the increase of population
has been 15,000.
EELIGI0US BEPABTMIT"
HnnswsanarTv9lsFV
BEV. C. J. H2AED, EDITOB.
Beath of Senator Watt.
lion. Wm. Watt, member of the
Feuato of this State, died suddenly at
his residence in Philadelphia, on Friday
last. Him death creates a vacancy m
tho first benatonal district of this etate,
Mr. Watt has been for a long time an
influential member of the republican
parly of Pennsylvania. He served
lour terms as a representative in lower
house, and was recognized as an able
member. lie was about fifty yetirs of
e"c at the time of his death.
Senator Watt's death makes the
parties in the l'ennlylvania Senate a tic
16 to 16. A special election to
choose his successor must be held under
a writ directed by the Speaker of the
Senate to the Sheriff of Philadelphia
'Iho Constitution of tho State require
the Speaker to issue the writ wheu the
vacancy occurs, and the net of J u!y
3839. prescribes that the election shall
be held within not lcs3 than fifteen and
not more than thirty days from the Usui
ng of the writ A deep interest will
ccntro about tho election to fill the
nnj, 't'fwill h a strutralo for party
sunremacv in the Senate Tho district
r
is democratic by asinall majority, as we
think the election returns of the past
few years will show.
Gen. Win. McCandkss will doubt
less fill tho vacancy occasioned by the
death of Mr Watt- The splendid
run which he made in 18GG, when be
was elected in the First District by t,
majority af about 1S00 votes over Jerry
Nichols, marks him as the standard
hnarerer in the coming contest. Dcin-
xchanyc$.
The Corning Democrat says that
about the 1st of May last, a Mr.Xivisou
..rw-tlriny nhn him devoted a larger
tortion of his life to the study of geolo'
yj, became couvinced, from repeated
experiments, that the hill contained
mineral deposits that would pay for in
vestigation. Mr. Nivison procurctl a
lease of the land, and proceoded to ex.
cavate, hoping to quarry stone suflicicut
nay expenses. But this hope proved
futile : uarties needing stone woul
rather buy it of some other man than
do anything to assist an enterprise iu
which they had no faith. Only one
man was found whose faith led him to
assist in carrying the enterprise to a sue.
cessful iesuo, and that was Joseph IIol
enbeek.
Joseph had faith, and now there is
exposed to view a lead, five feet thick
and 80 feet wide, of black stone, which
we are assured contains a large percent
age ol silver, copper and lead. Prof.
Hall, State Geologist, visited the mine
last week, and gave it as his opinion,
that the rock contained mineral in con
siderable quantities.
He took spacimens with him for
examination. A small quantity has
been smelted in a common cruciablo,
and the result proves satisfactorily that
the quarts is rich in mineral wealtn
The objsct now is to have a proper assay
to determine whether it will pay.
A Young Man's Mistake.
A few days since we were conversing
with a young man who seemed quite
disposed to cavil at religion as illustrated
in the lives of Christians- lie manifes
ted the prolound ignorance obliviousness
of facts which infidels display when
talking on this subject. One of his
remarks was that he liked that class of
persons who took an intrcst in the worl
dly welfare of their fellowmeo, and not
those who were bringing their religion
into everything, instead of supplying
the temporal needs of society and con
tributing to their mere amusement.
One might have supposed that he had
just been born iuto the world, so igno
rant did he seem of facts. Wo took
him up on his own ground,and bv refer
ring to tho charities of this great city,
rich and poor, showed him that the
Tety people who are giving their tens
and hundreds of thousands of dollars
lor the temporal relief of the suffering
and the needy, are the Christien people
while the worldly millionaires are hoard
ing up their gold for their own selfish
satisfaction. Let any one take the re
ports of our hospitals and houses of ref
uge and houics for the unforunatc, and
he will find that in most of them, nearly
every dollar comes from Christian men
and women while the men and women
who are threading alleys and climbing
rickety stairs to search out aud help the
chi-dren of want, are Christians. Who
ever meets in such t'laces an iuCdel
engaged in a work like this- Such
thing may be, but if it does occur, it
must be by a very strange exception to
the general rule. Comparsons are odious
but never so much so as when they are
untrue; and tho encmis of tho Gospel
are very fond of making tho falso corn
parson indicated above- All facts prove
it to be not only unjust, but notoriously
untrue. N. Y. Obscner.
Esccomendad and Endorsed by over
usTon uunaraa doctors i
UK, LAWRENCE'S
COMPOUND FLUID KXTItACX OF
XOSKOOI
Tim oilier
HEALTH RESTORER I
Not a Secret Quack Medicine Formula
Around the Hottle. . .
0no Crop of Ink
One drop of ink will blacken a whole
glassful of puro water. So will one evi'
communication make the whole heart
loul. . bu ware of those evil words.
You might drop in many drops of pure
water into tho icky tumbler, but it
would have no perceptible infiuenoe.
So it will take thousands of good pre
cepts und good instructions to root out
tkiu ol'il U'nril.
Evory child knows who of his associ
ates are pure in heart and in word, and
who are the opposite. Let him shun all
evii speakers inoro than he would a
leadly viper. There is no greater snare
to a child's sole than such compauy.
Only the pure in heart shall see God
either here in this life, or in the life
to come, tiocl snows hnuscii to tnc
pure hearted in a thousand forms of
beauty and goodness around h'un. The
little flowers tell of his hand who
painted them the littlo birds of his
love who cares lor even sparrows: the
plant rocks arid the rolling thunder speak
I bis power aud greatness. But to the
impure tliesu thm9 aro liko a sealed
book. Sadder than all' none dut the
ure can enter heaven. They must
dwell lot ever with that evil throng who
aro without the gate O, beware of this
single drop of ink ou the souls white
ness. Presbyterian.
PREPARED SOLELY BT
Dr. J. J. Lawricnce, Original Chcmiet
KOSKOO
STRIKES AT THE ROOT OFDISEAS3
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
RESTORNQ T11K LITER AMD KIDNEYS
TO A HEALTHY ACTION, AND IN
VIGORATING THE, NER
VOUS SYSTEM,
This is the Secret of its Wonderful
Success iu Curing
Cousumption in its early stages, Scrof
ula, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaint, chronic Itheu
Matisai, Neuralgia, Ner
vous Affeoiion,
Eruptions of the Skin, Humors, Loss
of Vigor, Diseases of Kid
ney aud Bladder.
AND ALL
DISEASES CAUSED RY A BAD
STATE OF THE BLOOD.
It thoroughly eradicates every kind
of Humour and Bad Taint, and restores
the cntiro system to healthy condition
It is bepond question the FINEST
TUNIC IX THE WOULD.
Thousands have been changed by the
use of this Mcdieiue from weak, sickly,
snffeving creatures, to strong, healthy
and happy men and women.
Invalids cannot hesitate to give it a
trial.
No Medicine has obtained such a
great reputation as this justly celeharted
compound.
FOR TESTIMONIALS
From Physicians, Eminent Divines,
Editors, Druggists, Merchants, &c, see
KOSKOO ALMANAC for this year.
TRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE
FOR BALK BY
RAILROADS- '
PHI LAD LFKA & ERIE SAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
ON and after MONDAY, NOV. 21 st, 1870,
the trains on the Philadelphia &
Erie Railroad will run as follows t
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philaolpdhia.. 0.20 p.m.
1 " " Ridgway J.Ott p. m.
' " arrivo nt lOrio 7.40 p. m.
Eric Expletives Philadelphi 12.20 p. m.
' Ridgway- 2.07 a. m.
" arrive nt Erie....... ..a.7.40 a. m.
Accomodation, leaves Renovn....7.15 a. tn.
" " Ridgway,..6.01 p. m.
arr at Kane 8.00 p. m.
VA8TWAHD.
Mail Train leaves Eric - 9.00 a. m.
" " Ridgway 3.00 p. ui.
" arrive at Phila'd'a... 0.6O a. m.
Erie Express leaves Erie 9.00 p. m.
" " ' lidgway... i:,U7 n. m.
" ar-at Philadelphia- o 30 p. m.
Accomodation, leaves Kane 7,30 a. tn.
" " Ridgway ...10.40 a. m.
" arratSt.Marysl2.no m.
leaves St. Marys 7.15 a: m.
" " Emporium 0.40 a m.
" arratRcDovo 3.00 p.m.
Express, Miil ami Accommodation, east
and west, connect nt Corry and all west
bound trains and Mail accommodation east
at Irvinton with the Oil Creek and Alle
gheny River Rail Road.
Mil. A. DALVWIK.
Geu'l Sup't.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
IN
RIDGHMY
powell & kime. TEE ElK CtJ ABYflCATJL
QOOD3 FOR THE MILLION.
P OWE LL & KIME
At their capacious stoie iu
RID G WAY
TUB OLDBST PAPER IK THJI
COUNTY,
HAVING TnE LARGEST CIRCU
LATION, IT IS THEREFORE!
THE ADVERTISING MEDI
UM IN THE COUNTY I
BUSINESS CARDS.
TTENRY SOUTUER, Attorney-t-Law
1 Ridgway, r.
GA. EATFBL'N,
. Ridgway Ta.
(feb29'08),
Attorney-at-Inr
2 2tf.
DAN SClllBNElt WISHES TO IN
form the Citizens of llidgway, and the
public generally, that he Las etarteda Liv
ery Stablo and willkccp
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
aud Buggies, to let upon the most reasona
ble terms.
pgHe -w ill also do job teaming.
Stable in tlte Brooks Barn, near the
Post Office, on Mil' street. All orders left
nt the Post Office will meet proniptalten
tion. Aug 20 1870. tf,
Have on hand, a splendid assortment
of all seasonable Goods adapted to tho
wants ot tne people of Elk and
adjoining counties, which they are
selling at prices that defy competition.
They would simply-state here, that being
very larv;e dealers, their facilities lor
purchasing are unequalled by aay
establishment in th& county. They
buy directly from manufacturer and
on tho
The Principal Drw.yhtx in the Unrted
Utiles and British America.
Da. Lawrence's Woman's Emend
Cures all Diseases peculiar to Females
gOMETmsa NEW IN R1DQW AY
1500T & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT
ti, mi, .--iV,KT takes thia mithod of in
formiae the eifuens of Rldgway and
vicinity that he has opened a
BOOT & SHOE STORE.
in tli a rnnm lutelv occupied by Kenry S
Tlmvpr in this west end of tho Hyde Hon se.
whereniay befoundageueral assortment of
Ground Floor.
Svfltrd to the interest of iU
of CUt Coutttu.
HALL & BllO.
Attorneys - at - Law
ST. MARY'S,
STliordwell, M. DTCclecflo-Pbyeiaa
OHioe and residence opposite the
Jail, on Centre St., Eidgway, Pa. Prompt
attention will be given to all calls. (Jfiioo
hours: 7 to 6 A. M- i 12o2P. M. ; aud
') to 7 P.M. Mar. 22, CO tf.
DR. A. FISHER. Surgeon Dentist, of
Warren, Pa., will be in St. Marys the
i no third week in each month. Office in
Dr. Russ' building, Centre itreet, Ft.
Mary's, and at Ridgnay every court week.
Office at the Hyde House.
Jt C. n. FULLER,
BOTANIC niYSTClAN,
RiixiWAT, Pa.
Residence and office opposite the Thayer
House.
TTVDE HOUSE,
XI Rimiwat, Elk Co., Pa.
W. II. SCHKAM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort ana convenience of
guests, to merit a continuance of tba
same.
Oct 30 1800.
TERMS :-$2 00 FES YSA3
BRING ALONG YOUR ADTKrV
T&EMENTS AND GET TUHM
INSERTED IN THE,
ADVOCATE, AT 10 VY RATS
rpHAYER HOl'SlJ,
I RIDGWAY, PA.
DAVIT) THAYER, Proprietor.
The undersigned having tilted up a
large and oomniodious hotel ilia southwest.
corner of Centre and Mill streets, with good
and convenient stabling attached, respectfully-
solicits the patronage of his old
friendsand the public generally.
dcclS'OO ly DAVID THAYER.
HAN KLIN HOUSE,
St. Mary's, Pa.
LARGEY h MALOSE, Panra's.
The proprietorsreppec! fully ask the atten
tion of their friends and the public in
trencritl to their lnrge and commodiotm
hotel. Every attcntiou paid to tho conve
nience of guests.
II. LARGEY.
ainy,l0-lf!8.1y J. A. mALOSE.
Another advantage. You can al
ways get what you want at their store,
hence you will save time by going
directly to them and TIME IS
MONEY. We have no space here to
enumerate all the advantages you will
have in patronizing their establishment.
But call and see, and reap the ad
vantages for yourselves. Among
their Goods you will find
If you want to sell anything, lot th
people know it through tho Advo8AT
the great advertising median.
IEYNULOS HOUSE,
E2TCCLBS71LLZ, JEFmSCU CO, PA.
H. S. IJELNAP, PaorniBToa .
K
ERSEY HOUSE,
C'EKTBKVIIiLK, Ll.K Co., Pi.
John Collins, Proprietor.
Sudden Death. On Sunday mor-
niu" last a very sudden death occurred
in Bradv's Bend, this Co. It appears
i.. n tha mornioz named Mr. L. Le
roy arose about 4 o'clock to get a drink
of water. He had something of a cough
and was buffering with an attack of the
: TIa took a drink and was
reaching for another, when a sudden
nf nnnehintr seiiod him, and stagcer-
Iia fell to the floor dead. The
physician gave it as their opinion that
paused in consequence of the
.--cin nf a blood-vessel in the neck
tt lmv has lone been a resident of
7t,ni1. hut had recently loeated a
Tarker, where hi jewelry shop was
fmaued down, ana no iiaa rcmrucu w
Lest They he DiscotUAfiED. A
father had given his son a book, and as
he was going away to preach at a distant
appointment, he spoke of the appropri
ateness of his spending his leisure houas
on the Sabbath in reading. While he
was gone a sudden impulse seized the
boy to win his fathers approval by
seeing hoff much he could read. So
every moment ho could gain he read in
his new book, thinking all tho time
how pleased his father would be with
his dilligence. When he leturned, he
hastened joyfully to meet him, showing
him the mark, and telling him the
number of pages he had read. But
the father was cold and tired, and worse
still, was thoughless. So he hastily put
thd boy aside with the word3. 'You shoud
have read twice as much. It a
blow had struck tho boy to the earth, it
would have been a slight injury,
compared with this blow to tho spirit. It
crushed hoDelesslv for the time all aspi
ration, all effort after knowledge. It
made him lqok with almost aversion
ration, all enort alter knowledge, it
made hira look with almost aversion
upon his father. The sear on the spirit
was carried away into manhood. That
book stood on the library shelf, but tho
mark had never been moved. No addi
tional page was ever read in it.
O, how we need to watch ourselves
these moments of weariness and
perplexity! Hasty, petulant words, where
a child looks for approval, are wounds to
tho spirit hard indeed, to bear. It
takes all our niaturer fortitude to meet
with an even mind such disappointment,
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE
Pro:p3c;us for IS71.
9a?" TnE CHEAPEST AND BEST. "8
To eveiry per:en getting'.up'a Club of four,
at $1,0 eacilwill be sent free, our
superb cotv-right er.frr&ving,
24 inches by 20,
"WAIILNGTOS AT THE BATTLE OF
TRENTON."
While 10 those gettlug up Club9 of cipbt,
at $1.60 each, an extra copy of Magazine
for 1K71, in addition will be sent, iree.
PETESON' S MAGAZINE has the best
Oriciual Storieg of any of tho lady's booka
the best Colored Fashion Plates, the best
Steel EncraviaifS, &.O., S c., Every lamily
ouehl lo take it. It gives more for the
monev than any in the world. It will con
tain, next j ear, iu its twelve numoers
Ladies Phoe.
Gentlemen Boots and Mioei,
Doys' Roots and Children's Shoes.
ALSO,
Connected with the above establishment I
have a Hoot and Shoe Manufacturing es
tablishment where work will be made to
order. Repairing done on short notice ami
on reasonable tertt,s
The public are invited to give me a call.
oc-3, oyy vituiia n.vuar.u.
in
Ono Thousand pages !
Fourteen Splended Steel Plates !
Twelve Colored Berlin Patterns
Twelve Mammoth Colored Fashions !
Nine Hundred wood Cuts !
Twenty-four pages of Music
It will also give Five Original Copyright
Novelette by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, huu
dred shorter stories, all originaL Its su
perb MAMMOTIT COLORED FASHTON TLATES
are ahead ufall others. These plates
on steel, twice the usual she.
TEUilS Alwaysllu Advance :
i ci'y 'r ne yer $200
4 copies ti 00
8 12 CO
PREMIUMS.
Every person getting up a Club of four,
fttl.&0 each, shall receive, free, a eopy of
Waf hiugton !" and a eopy of the Magaitine
or 1871! !
ddiees. CHABSLEStS J. rETER?OH.
80 CheBln tit reel, Fhiladelpiu, I a.
THE MERCHANT'S J0U1TIIAL
AK
SBW TOKK & PHILADELPHIA rICi CUB(ST.
EVERY WEDNESDAY at $2 per annum.
Tha Journal is the cheapest Commercial
paper published- H gives the lateft com
mercial and financial reports and latest
tiiiHinuss items and articles of inter
est and value to the Merchant, Farmer and
wry
DRY GOODS in endless varieties,
GROCERIES choice and fresh
CLOTHING of best material su
perior cut and finish,
HOOTS & SHOES of tho lest
stock and make,
CROCKERY for uewly uar-'
ried, Middle aged aud eldeily.
25h 6lh gldwcafe
Job
Printing Office
In Court House, Ridgway, Pa.
Thankful for the patronaite heretoiora
bo liberally bestowed upon him, the new
pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort nt.d convenience
of guests, to merit a continuance of the
dame.
jyjXJRTON HOUSE,
ERIKi'l'A.
M. V. Muore. (Atte nthe JJiJe Uouse)
Proprietor.
Onen Diiv :iti1 Nitrlit-
n30tY. "
CII. VOLK, 'Manufacturer and Dealer
, in Lagtr Deer,' opposite tho Uuilroatl
Depot, ht. Mary a, Ha coumy Pa.
lNVELOPES, LABELS & TAGS neatly
11
i printed ut the Advocate Office.
J."'
PARSONS,
Manufacturer and Dealer in Hoots &
Shoes,
Main at., opposite Hotel,
nov27y
Wilcox, Pa.
family. It give a full and reliable price
lint, which evorv merchant about i have.
and can we be aurpiised that the tender ubsoription agents wanted. A liberal com-
,. . , I million paid. Address
child' spirit growl discouraged and. WATSOn ft CO.. PuHUhcra, 13 8. 7th
bitter under the-m? rhihddrhta.
This is NO PATEFT MEDICINE HUM
BUG, gotten up to dupe the ignorant and
credulous, nor is it represented as being
"composed of rare and precious substances
brought from the four corners of the earth,
carried seven times accross the Great
Desert of Baharrab on the backs of fourteen
camel, and brought across the Atlantic
Ocean on twa Ships." It n a iimple miH
molhiuj JtrmrJi, a perfect Rjiecilie for Catarrh
and "Cold in the head," also for offensive
lireath, Loss or impairment of the Sense
of Smell, Taste or Hearing, Watering or
Weak Eyes, Pain or Pressure in the Head,
when caused, a they all not uufrequenily
are, bv the violence of Catarrh.
1 ofler in cood faith, a standing Reward
of S jOO for a easa of Catarrh thai I cannot
cure.
FOR SALE BT MOST DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE
Paica 50 Cints.
8ent by mail, post paid, on receipt of
Sixtt Ckts. Four packages Tor or
1 Doien for $500
Sind a two cent stamp for Dr. Sage's
paroriulet on Catarrh. Address the rro
prietor. R. T. PiaRCe, W P.i
DRIED FRUIT,
BUTTER, EGGS,
PORK, HAMS,
LARD, FLOUK,
COBN MEAL.
AND EVERYTHING ILSB.
The Lest work doua, a ad tt
Tery lowest prieat.
Hlanks kept comtaatly
at this ;
, Hand-hilli printed at ikarltft
JgOARDING HOUSE,
rcar the Depot, W ilcox, Ta.
The undersigned has opened a largn board
irghouso at the above place, where he i
amply prepared to satisfy the wants of those
I who may avorhim with their tuptom.
MA It TIN SOWERS, Proprietor
JACOB YOUNG k CO , Book Binders
And Blank Book Manufacturers, Corry,
Pa. Blank Books Made to Order.
MASLIN Kettles, Brass Kettles, Pore
lean Sauce Pans, French Tincd Sauce
Puus. Fruit, cans the cheapest and best,
at. W. 8. SERVICE'S, Hardware Store.
Pidgwny, Pa.
AS. HILL, Physician and Surgeon,.
, Keraey, Elk Co. Pa.
JOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law, Ridp
way, Elk county Pa. mar-22'titil
J Oil NO. HALL..-..
.JAS. K. V. HALL
IB
LANES of all kinds for aale at this
DC3.
Call in and get our priea fat a4w
ing and jobbing. Satiafattioa warraaHA
Orders by mail promptly ttkM lt& tft.
Nearly all kiadi aouatrj pro-!
duoe ttkrt at the sirkot Tilo
Vial''
THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE READY TO
furnish brick in quantities to suit purclias-
Will deliver on board of cars ontlta
Daugaschoanda Railroad at Earley.
T. KING & CO.
larley July 12. 1870. 8m
coau mm
The subscriber having ordered 600 ton
bituminous and anthrieite coat is now
prepared to furnish the people of
Ridgway with bard oi soft coal, out or
stove sties, lump run ot mines and
lilacksmithing coal, in quantities to suit
purchasers.
40 tf M. T. FRENCH.
July 23. 1870.
JOHWOKK done with ilititch'ii
this Offieei
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