The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, December 15, 1870, Image 2

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XlllRSHAV. t: I KMI'.KR To. 1H70
The Message.
Tie State Journal, one of our ablen
Melanges, and a warm snppoi ter of
idc ixduiiuistration, ("peaks thus of the
inffsafip- l'8 iexvs coincide with our
own.0"1' is probably letter than we
could write thctu should wo try:
The message, with marked frankncpsi.
tkGnes the position on several impor
tant questions. Tho purchase ofono of
the Wcit India Islands, and the estab
lishment of a great tinval station in
ircnt of the wain coast lino ;s urged with
print force. Tho President declare
that l' 0 inhabitants of Sun Domingo
earnestly desire annexation to the
United Stutes. The clamor for the
consumation of this project will, in nil
probability, be so great that Congress
ni'.l be constaincd to pass ao annexation
fc. The arguments brought Jurth in
llic tncssago on this poiut arc ingeni
ous. The rights of fishermen in the waters
cK the const of Canada, tho President
insist?, shall be protected ; and. unless
our troublesome and crotchety neighbors
of the "New Dominion" net with less
rahties and mon . justice, an act of
Congress and a fleet of gunboats will
profosea speedy settlement of tho fish
cry question."
Ou the Alebnma claims the public is
left in the dark ns to what has been and
what is to be done. "Hold still uud ao
nothieg" is itrpractable.
The position on the E jropeon wir, U
eminently wise. Tin President assumr
the full responsibility for the conduct ol
"Waiiburne in recognizing the French
ippvliic, and in giving protecion to the
citi?.cns of neutral power? in Kuroe.
The refusal toenzagc in iou'ign entang
lements will receive universal commen
dation io this . country. Revenue re
rcfurm is heartily cudoreJ ; but the at
tempts under that name to destroy nui
revenues. ! y the overthrow of protection
is fljtly rebuked.
The civil service is fully endorsed in
every application.
Altogether, the messa preseuts tl
affairs of the na;h n n a ver; sutisf. coy
view, and the President, in great e.n.i
tlewe, appeals to tho American for mi
jDrt and lo-opoiution, in perpeiuatin
thegol attained, and in i Sorts ie
achieve that which is btill higher ai t
iiicre noble.
Nome ! That is what womei
makes it Man may be aoi ivo or hide
lent, sullen or social, jrood, bad ot in
different, the l.ciue will be pervad-J
ru'.ed, dominated by the spirit of tl
wi:i. Children will love it or hale it
g'adly remain at or ttturu to it, or fix
I'.-oni it ou nil possible occasions ju-l a
it is enlivened by sympathy or tendon
gloomy by care or i.'.r.roseness. Tlo
most tickle and thoughtless man often
an! the j lided, over-br.rdcued, jet kind
y man always turn's wilh irreprcssibh
ycarr.irg to the seclusion, the re.tf tin
freo intercourse cf home. There, if
anywhere, he finds innocent and iub
stan'.ial enjoyment ; there if at all, re
pose which is yet happiness. Womau's
liii.gdom, if it be a circumscribed one,
may lv. made equally despotic and al
luiing, govrti td at ( nee with an abso
lute bway; and an irresistible attraction.
If mother live was all-potent for evil,
her daughters oro equally powerful for
good. It is the feminine influcce which
preserves the world from prossness and
C rruptirn, in to far as it is saved there
from, and it is the daily example and
exhortation of good and dbcreet women
whleh prextnt the fcubsidencc of the
ti-ajority cf mankiud iuto sensuality.seli
ishncss aod vice. If woniankiud some
times mistake the when and the bow,
that is simply saying that even tho best
and lovliesi sex is not yet, aud as a
wide perfect.
WRZSTLia Match. A wrestling
match between J. II. McLaughlin, ot
Titusvillc, and J J. Benjaniin.of Wash-
inoton, for five thooyaud dollars a side
tcck place in TitusTille, Tuesday uight
at Ccriuthiaa Hall. The firat set-to
waa a fall for McLaughlin, he getting a
"grapevine lock" oe his opponent. The
Sccorid tct-to was a fall for Benjamin
by an "inside twist" on his opponent.
At this point thero was great enthusi
asm araoDg the friends of both parties,
and betting was high, McLaughlin
being the favorite. Tho third set-to
was a fa'.l for McLaughlin by Mie "cross
futtock," which decided the match in
favor of McLaughlin. Time; forty-eiuht
minutes from their first appearance ou
the stage. ' Many of the celebraties in
the r.rofeision of this country were
fioU Erie Et-pvllica.
EELIGIOUS LE?AHEE2II.
E7. C. H.S2JSID. 52:503.
The II ily dm luuiiinn ul the L.nd'i
Supper will be celebrated at the fourt
House next Sunday morning. The
cervices will be conducted bv llev. (J.
M. Heard, and all who love our Lind
Jesus Christ will be invited to to the
communion.
ThsTultoa Street rraror llaodas
A youoij nihn, of cultivated manners
Mid aipearancf, arose in the meetinii
and nt-ked prayer f.jr hiinlf that he
might be converted, lie felt tint he
was a lost sinner, and thould forever
perit-h unless (Jod,iu his Sovereign tuer-
ey. would interpose to save him.
lie seid but a few worJs, and in on
instant a good lit other sitting rear him
arose, and engaged in a iuut earnest
prayer that this young man might at
once believe ou the Lord Jesus Christ
s able and willing to save him nuw.
The young in in was found to be n
clcijt one of our liroadway dry goods
store, and, on being spoken with, ex
pressed great anxiety to be a chits'ian,
nd to Cod the way to Christ.
Another ouug man came into one ol
the meetings and stood in the ait!, lean
ing against cue of the columns. As the
meeting proceeded, he seemed absorbed
in the deepest attention, lie came
farther up the aisle, and leaned against
another couuu. Uc stood Mm through
the irst hill-hour, then he took a scat'
Your repot ter made his way to bini
when the services weie concluded, to
muke tome inquiries, lie was a fine
looking, intelligent yountr man, in ro
bust health. He said ho was from
Maiuc, was the mid of pious parent ; had
no previous Knowledge of this tnee.ing,
but us he was pacing the old chaich,
no s;w the sign out "Eultun Street
Prayer Meeting" aud teeing, some
persons enteiii.g, lie, came iu also,
lie i
.iuid lie hud never been in such a ptaycr
meeting as he found this to be.
'"I will be here lo-nmrrw, said," he.
'I am interested to know mote of this
iiteting."
'J he nixt day. eure enough, -he was
:n akin. oceujiug a se:it in the back
part ot the church, ilis fine, intclli
ge it face w:is all aglow w'uh emotion
We inaje our wy to him as soon as
the hene'lh.tion pronouueed, and ex
tr.sscd snislacjlou at seeing him prcs-
'ut again.
"Arc xou anxious to become a chris-
ian ' ' we i nquind.
I am. My lather and mother cre
"hri.-tiani," he tinsxvcud, ,-a:id xh
l.ruld I not be anxious ti be a Chris"
1:111? Why iiui?" he added,
'Why not?" xve iiquiitd. Why
ot now ? Why not here? trom thi
oi d hour he u believer on the Lord
esus Christ ? '
"I mean to try."
"Oh, mil" xve said ''don't try. Try
ig is not bclicv'iUir. Take Christ at
nis word, beleiving that he means whai
.ie says, as he six., as he says ow to
wiu end to evry si'.ner 'llirn thai
.ometh unto me, I will in no wi.se east
mf.' 'fliese arc the worls of ouo who
cannot speak anything but the truth,
and would not promise what he would
not perform."
We trut th:n he, like hundreds of
others who have just stepped into the
meeting, will find it none oilier than the
House of tiod and the Gate of Heaven
to bis soul. We shall sec.
H:w to Pick cut Sunday School Ecys
A Christian man xvho had jimrneyed
much in the far west, said he could al
most always pick out unerringly the
Sunday school trained boys and young
men. They were uniformly more civil
and obliging io the traveller, giving full
half the mad on passing and turning
nut for the faster teams to pass them.
when goinu the same way. This was
often a' difficult mailer when the deep
suows were drifted high aud ouly one
track broken through them. Iudeed
it would bo hardly posi.ibo in many
places without the concurrence of the
team iu advance. The same gentleman
said he had been obliged to rido three
miles behind an ox team driven by boys,
xvho refused to permit the carriage to
pass. They were not Sunday School
bo vs. A man boasted and laughed
loudly over the boast, that he had trav
elled threo hundred miles and made
everything turn out for him. lie was
not a Sunday school-worker, you may
be assured.
There is a power in a good Sunday
school aud io the precious Hible truth
taught there, to refine the manner, and
to muke U members courteous towards
all. Aud this in not one of the smallest
benefits that flow from it. IIoxv muoh
is the happiness of society affected by
it. Tho temporal blessings of the
Sunday school would be quite sufficient
return for all iti out-lay, if there was no
o-l,tr toi.si'jk-ia.ii ii. ,Si,d one ot i. Ji n
d y xihonl estahlhu.i nt in a wrctthid
tcighbnrhond, -It nally seems ns il its
n.eiiibeis had nunc to eat and wtar.
iIimii they did In f re it ws established ;'
and I d'j not d uhl lut ibis was the
etise. Thrift and lliblo wisdom go
hand in hand. Teere is no agent like
for doing goud both to the souls aud
hoilic of men
KalLllOADS.
PRTL.D L) BIA & ESIE EAILBOAB.
WKSTEIl TIME TABLE.
0 X and after MON DA V. PEP. 5th, 1870,
Hie ti'ititiH un the 1'liilmlulpluit &
Lria l!ailrouJ wilt i nn as l'ulluws:
WEMTWAUI).
Mail Train leaves I'hilnelpilliia.. 0.10 p. tn.
" " " lii.ltfwuy I.oij j.. in.
a 4 miivp at line 7 1-1 (. in.
Erie Kxp leaves l'liihirleinlii 1J.40 p. rn.
Hi'lgwny -J M a. in.
" " arrive nt Kne 1.7 -10 n. in.
A30DioUtion, leaven I emirii... 7. 15 n. in.
' ' Hiilgny,..5 01 p. in.
" arr at Kmie fc.OUn. in.
KASTWAlil).
Mail Train leaves Erie !).(NI n. in.
" " " UMwuy o.ou p. i.
" " arrive at 1 liiliiJ u... .' it. in.
Erie Express loaves Due tMHI p. in.
" ' ' liiuwiir... a. in.
' " ni-nt riiiladelpiii.i.. i"i Sit p. in.
Aceomouilien, leaven Kune 7,;;ti h. in.
" " Kiilgwny ... I U.-lII a. Hi.
' arr at Miii'ja Il'.OU in.
" leteM. M.uys 7.15 a: ni.
" ' Em piiriu in 'J.iii b in.
" ivr at lleiiiito ij.Oiji. in.
Express, M iil ami Aceuiumooatiuii, ent
and we.-l. ripiiiieel nl Cnvrjr mi l nil west
bimti'l ti iiin nml I;iil ai.ooiiiiikkI.iI ioit e:o.t
in Irviiiteti witii t lie Oil Creek mid Alle
gheny iiiver Kail Kim:!.
WM. A. UAI.DW1V
Cien'l Siip't.
ALLKti IIENY-VALLKY K 11.
CHEAT ti: note II r.otTE
XKOM Till
OIL llliGIONS TO riTTSllUr.GH!
tki: tliST St THE WEST.
S'-ECmi) CAltS
ON" nil n!:lit tr.ilns. rn.-etigers and
li:isr2:i!c 1 1 inmlei ie l at O.l oil Ciiy,
I' i'ec ut' lotrjie!
1 'rains unite iliieet ennnee inn with all
lliuuls ceuteii..g al Oil Ci'y, nml leave as
I'eU'.w s:
l.'ay Express leaves Oil City at 10 ?() a r.i
Arrives nl I'il t lm gli 5 :M p in
Ni;;'it Kxpres leaves Oil City ' '-'M p in
Arrives at l'i:tImrh 7 (HI a la
KilliuiMirig Aec'ti. leave Etnl'ton Ii 1" p tit
an ive IviltiitiuiiiJ !HKI p 111 I
Mixed ttav lei.vta Oil City 7 00 p in
An ivuat nest rviiu Jiiiiutmn t p in
l)ay Lxpress leaves I'i tsbarg at 7 15 a in
Arrives nt Oil t'ity nt 1 55 p in
Nielli Expiess leaves l'ittsburg X I'll p lit
Ar. ives m Oil City li n in
I'm ker Aee'n l-uvos Kitt'n'g "-t 7 -0 a in
" Arrives nl I'nrkur at '. 55 a in
.liixe.l V:.y iaven West l'a. Jane 7 00 a m
Arrives at Oil t'ity "t 0 00 p in
l'li'seiigors tr;ivel!:njt ty Itiis r.onte will
find betlei' neceiiiiaodalioiis imd inako
belter time tlinii hy any other road lrom
the 0.1 l;M'iins to Pit iSirj! .
J.' J. Li Wl'.E.NCfc, Con. Sui t.
rlOL'UT IMiOCT-AM TION Whercns,
j t lie J 1 on. L. K Wr.TM(iiK, rvtstlviii
l.-ilsre, iitnl llntis. 1'. C .'elmlun unil Jexse
h' ier, Ai-MiiMites. Juiles t' tlie t'liintot'
tiuimer .'is-inns. Iliiuui' Court, liver
it 1 niniiur. nml lie le'nl Juil Heliv.-rv.
I'll- II, e iri.il iil e ijnt.il iiinl oilier ull'eiixes in
the Ciiiintv et l.in. tlieir precej'ts lo me
diieettil. Imve unlered the tiluiKMiiil me
med I'liuns in he Imlileti ut Kiiltiy, in
mi I fur the Coin. IV ol Kii., on llie eenlnl
.Moini.iv nl Jiiiiinirv. lTl, it heina llie lb 11 !
il.iy ol ihu iiiuiilJi. ami In eotiiiiiiie uiiu week
.Ni:ite is lieieliy (;ieii tu llie l.'uvoiirr, ,
iiir.iee" ul ihi I'e.ico, ntui C'uiislnii'es. ol'
...i .. 1
H.H l.u-l 1, lli.tl ,11, Jf III K l -t .
inti' euiii'iimi le'l tu Ije .lieu mi l mere, in
tlnir nu.icr (lei suioi. lit ten u eluei- , A. M..
of said liny, with their lolls. le'iidH mi l
ili lli llinns. mid nt her reiuelulir lii'es, to
du llioe Ihiups whieli llieir ol'.iees i.jjier-
-Li ti lu lie dune, end liml till .lutees ul
said County, muke letiirtij ol' nil recount
Inuui'H tniereil i:ito IjcIoic lliein. In llie
Clerk of tiie Court, lis j.er Act of Asseiu
1.1 .- of Mm eh -Itli, !!:. ,Mnl t!ios! wii.i
are liuiiudto j.iosecuie the jjrisoi.eis I'nit I
are or flmll lie in I lie Jar. ol llie Cuiimy
of Klk, mid to be then iitnl there to nro-e
cute iigiiui-l lliem as shnll be just-
JACUli McCAl.LtV, ilierilT.
Itidgway, Lec. 10, 1670.
CHARLES 110LE3,
rnACTiCAi
WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER JIWSl-
ER. Veat end of Hyde House, Ridsway, fa.
Sells ai Cheip as Ever,
GOLD AND SILVER W'ATY!AE3,
Clocks, Jexvelry, .SilvervTiire,
XX YIOI.IX AND GUITAR STi:
Enectaulea, l'eua and PcueiU,
Exclusive .4 3nt for the sulo of
VLEX. MORTON'S GOLD PENS.
Repairiag Watchea, etc, d Ji.e wilh tlie saraa
accuracy aa aeretofor. liov.'O.'OOif
GO All COALl!
The subscriber hax 'rif o- dered CHO tons
bituminous and ai. krioite coal i now
nrepured to furtiihii i tie in-onle of
Kidgway with hard oi soft coal, nut or
Ktove sizes, lump run ut mines and
mucksmithing coal, io quantities to suit
purchasers.
40 tf M. T. FRENCH.
Jul 23. 1870.
Al unio y -at Lun
I It-b'J ,),
Attoran-t-Lw
2 -JL 1 1 .
Attorneys - a t Law.
bT. MAliY ti,
JS. LiinUeU, 1). I.eleeliu l'liyvmn
s OnieO and lesideiiee iippustlo llm
Jan. on Centre M., V lujvmy, 1'u. lrnni t
uiletiliuli will tie given iu uil eiuls. Oil.ee
Iiuinslilu b A. .M' ; 1 lo- 1". .M. i und
o iu 7 i'. m. .Mm-. Oil tl.
Dll. A. FJSNEIt. Siirgenn lie' list, nl
iVaiiea, l'n., w.H Iu in oi. .xlirys I lie
i,.ulini.l week in cicli iihiiiiIi. I'lliue ia
Jr. Iluss' I ii. i ding, Centre Mieei, t-t
via y's, and at tlntitiiy every euuil meek,
tlliuu ai the ilylj iiume.
JQii C. 11. iLLLLli,
BOTANIC i'HYSIClAN',
l.niiivt.w, T.
ISesidenca and office oppusna il.o Imyer
Hulls.
il1
IHlL'.vK,
llllHJlV.W, Ul.K Co., 1A.
W. II. SCHllA.Xi, lloi.liel.ir
TliLulitul io r t nt: p.-uroii ie iiuieiut'iii'e
liberally besiuwed uj'oa lulu, Ino iie.iv
pii prietur, liupes, ly siiict ni-
leiitiun Id llie eoiniiiri na.l euiiveuiL-noe (.1
ue."ls, tu ineru u cuiuiiiuauve ul lue
buine.
O.t Cil lli'.l.
t Li hoc Mi,
li 100 WAV, l'A.
1)V1U TUAVEi;, I'loiiriuinr.
Tho iiiiUel sikiici liin.iij lined up u
large anil cuiniuuilit. us liulei imi MKllillel
eei hei nl Ctiiue and iu;itioi&, wan iihoJ 1
nml eo.i.ei.iem . wuUny u.l,..:..oa. loet-l j
tuily tieiieits IJie pinK.iiiie ol li.o u.U
Iriendsitii J I lie p'll. lio jieiii.i'..iiy .
dec I U Ou li lu i HAVE it.
f7i; a :n lwiiN iiou&l,
JjJ ci. .u.,U i ;, l ...
LAlltikiV i. AlAl.ll.'ii;, i;u.las.
llie pi eprieura respefi iiiiiy as., i.ic.iiteu
llun el IliCii ll'Jeii'ii ninl llie pnimc Hi
yenei'iil li tiiij.r nire nuJ e iinniu tii.u.'.
li.ilel. ivery titlv:llloil p.tiU Iu tuu nuiiltf
ti.enee ul utsis.
II. EAMJliY,
Ji.iyoll lcO ly J. A. ...W.u.vi;.
II r. iMJi-US
it
i.utcli,
li. S. bkN.tl1, 1'Kuraiaiua .
K
iiliatV UOLSE,
i.kiii.i.iL.i, x.lm. c.. Pa.
Juiis Collins, 1'niprii.tur.
uminum i..r i.,e ..r.nm-e uerom... . ,
-tu I'llLiwr. In I 'J l',yiuo el tier al
M
EUIK, I' A-
i'ltijj tllor.
Open l;y tvucl Niht-
lluU. .
i 11. VOLK., '.Mauuiii.iturvr uu.t lien. a
V' ia Laer lite, nooi'&iie tii itii..i
.j,u.
di. .uury a, iaci.uiiiy i'n.
N Vt Lol' LIS, I.Alit'LS a rAoa nig
i"
iiiieu ui me .vutuc.ilu urucu.
1
tf
r.'ilaUAd,
.'ljuui'ac.turer and IVaUr in Boota k
ttiuCo,
Klitia St., ,ojuaii llotal,
uofllT TV' ljuz.
Pa.
()AltLl0 HOL'fcl,
tr liie Ue;:t, Tvileux, Va.
The undersigned hm ni'iie.l a large b(.arl
il giioue at lue i.bi. Vr .lai -', vvuere he ia
alui'iy prejjui'tii lu ra isly llie wmiie ul luuar
who imiy itv'uriinii w.iii nica- eu-i jin.
.MAUI IN sO llii.-, i'li.i.nttor
"I AO 111 YdL'NG t CO , Buck ll.mkra
J Aud Liiaui, uiiu'. Muiiulaetiiieia, Currj,
I'll, Luna t-u La .Ma le to Oi-ler.
M.VSLl.N Kelt ., liKina Ke.tks, l'..rs
.vmii Smiee .-'lilts t'leliell 'i'llted tauea
tan--. 1-r.iiil e.-it-s Hie tieaiel uiiu liei,
ut V. S.:-lCilV ICK i, HiiiuHaie time,
1'idjjway, la.
tl S. lUHi. l'iijrsieian and Surgtoo,
J , Kersey, Elk c' l'a.
I!)XV.i:i McnU'.lli:. W-.;e!iTal.-r mil
j .l-.-welei, Hailr.i-iJiiire-l. . Marys
l'a. Ensr ixtiiT mid re. inn i: :ntie nil
iilidit liu! ii-':. nml in a i.-.e ' in n' :'k'.' nmi
ner. a'e!ie.. aid ex i-r; I ! 'i.;r in '.lie .lew
clry line, eoini tanily uu ini-.el. - H
("irill'.GK WAI.VSI.EY, foumy r-u -H
vevur. St. Miiryn l'a,.. Ii-ihU liiniM-lf
in reh'liiiesd, at all lim.-s, tj jiur form jn b
in his 'me.
Z 8
W 11.1. 1 M GX.lt. I'vit.nirmit. Mi
eliuel Hi I. Si Minxs, I'.i . keeps
(lie besl of Layer ll -er uiul Xat'.ve xviims
Coll t tl 11 1 IV oil Ii Hid. 8
"ITxDWAlU) l'.l INZI.i n. lliii'ioml lreel.
f 2j next lo llie Alpine IIi.iim-. M M.iryii.
, receive." ilndx I'levli I'.-iliiiimre '
let's, whicli lio foils nl llie lnwc.-l Vrlcf
vaxv. viewi'd. ov by the can. Fresh 1 "ir r
always un bund. 2 H
X. SOItO. Siiliiim-keeper. corner of
ni'ruiiil and Miel.ael slreets. M.
Minys, l'a. Native Wines, good Larger
H. MIY MJblllt.ll,
liiiigtiiiy, l a.
GA. UATIIBUN,
. .iuljtwuy
Deer. etc. cunsi:i tly ou h mil. - U
TOIIN C. HALL. Altoraet al law, Ulr.
fl way. F.Ik cxiunly l'a. miir-tU'iii;!
JU.IXO. BAl.L.... .... .JA. K t. HtLL
LANK3 of all kiadi for ' at
fie.
Powell & kime.
QOOUa i'Olt Xlili .MILLION.
P O W E LL & KIME
At their capacious store ia
RIDGWAY
Have ou hr.nd,a splendid agsortnicnt
of ail seasonable Goods adapted to the
wants ol tuu pcoj !o of Elk and
adjoining counties, which they are
soiling at prices that dely competition.
They wiuid .simplvstato here, that being
very hi.o dealers, their facilities for
purchasing are unequalled by any
. . i- . .i
ial.M.mcbt 111 1.1b county
They
buy dircct'y JVom uaDulacturer and
on t ii a
-Cr-mzEul Floor.
Amiiher adrsntaffe. Tou caa al
t fit t,dr at()re
nee nu s"tu tnue by "oinz
direct.y
to theai and 1 iJIK 1?
MONEY. We huTC no space here tu
cnuincr.itc all the adraniairei ou will
have in patrnniz'.nu; their establishment.
Dut c'ill and see, and reap the ad-
T,'.nt;i-es tor TO-Ji?eivrs. Atcou;;
their Goods juu ii'.l find
Dl'.Y GC0D3 in endless trarieLtcs,
G110GEU1E3 choice aud ii-eau
( .OT li.Mi of bi.5t material au-
perioi cu. and finish.
I'OOTS L SHOES of the boi
t-toci and make,
C110CKKUY for nexv'y utar-
, doj
i.'.idule nged and cldeily.
f I 1 1-1 5f 11 XT IT
: '
10IIK, 1IAM3,
LAUD, FLOUK.
COl'N MEAL.
AND EVERYTHING ELSE.
Nearly all kinds oouatry pro
dtita takea at the Market Tlo.
Vll
this
r.occomendcd and Endorsed by over
Ssvsn Hondred JJocwrs I
LAWRENCE'S
COMPOUND 1LU1U kXlRACT ( f
KO SKOOI
H EA LTH RESTO RER !
Not a Secret Quack Medicine Fui niu'a
Aruund the Bottle.
rniPAHKD bULILT BT
Dr. J. J. LAWUi.Nca, Original Chemiot
KOSKOO
STRIKES AT THE KOOT OF DISEASE
ST
PURIFYING THE BLOOD
UBSTOlt.NCI TUB LI VIIU AUD K1DJY
TO A U1ALTI1T ACT105, AMI I-
viuuUAri.Na th nil
VOVH 8rIM.
Ttia it tho Seoret of it Wonderful
Success ia L'unug
Coii3uniptioa io iis early stages, Scrof
uia, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Lier
Coin plaint, eiiruuio lUieu
Matisai, 2x'euulyiii, Set
uua Aflcuiiuu,
Eruptions ol lha i-kio, tiuvior Lost
ol Vior, Diseases ot Ivid
aey and iiiaddvr.
AND ALL
' DISEASE3 CAUSED SY A BAD
STAl'E Oi' THE BLOOD.
It thoroughly eradicates every kind
ul' Humour and Bad Taint, aud rcwioie
the sum t jsit iu tu tieailby suuaaiu
It is bepondquestion the FlNitiJl
IONIC I.N THE AOBLD.
Thousands hT boen ahangad by the
I iias ut this iWicmo liuui weak, sickly,
.-nttunuo; ereatures, to atioog, Laitliy,
aud py men and wuuicu.
1qt1io eauuot hesitate to ait it a
inal.
'o Medicine has obtained teas
r.po.etien as ILuiuitlf telebarted
at. rjuii
CJUlliuKult.
10 a TliSTIM ONI ALi
rora Physicians, Eminent lirinoa).
tiditors, Draiots, Meiebauu, iu., ae
ivOikOO Aii.MA.NAc! t-r ttw tear.
ua 3ALI BT
The ii$ljt2l DrujLtt in the Unctft.
k-ia if und liniUh Arntiicu.
i)H. Lakioi j U i)MA' BiiiaMU
Ourea ail JJitUKt peeunui' lo icuia.eo
jVETELL-iONa MAGAZlNai
rrj:pe;tuj h: 1371.
TU CUKAl'JSvr A.xU BEST. "SkW
Tiry jorjoa gt'.'s u? a Clul) cflour,
"WAlllMiiu.. Al' 'iUL,l;.VTTLUOF
i i.L.NiU.S. '
ffhiia 10 those gelling uu Clubs of eiu'iil.
al l,-iO eueli, kU eiu.i euiy ul .la.uiii.u
l.r led, in ailditiuu miii tie sent, liee.
I'ElESLlX'ti .MAG.iZl.SK bin tlio b et
Oi'igmal iurie ul any ul llieiudy a books.
Ibe ueal Cuiui eii l a.-liiuli riu.s, llio bet
,5ieel LiigiuTi:i, i.e.. ae., i.veiy fuiiiy
ulirlit lo lal.o il. il g:VLi mule fo( lliu
money '.bun uiiy iu tli j ivurid. li will cu-
u.u, uexi y eui, iu i ,s twelve utftiibe.s
One Thou?ar j paes!
To'inci j yplendcd Steel riatcs !
I welve colored Eeiiiu I'm teres!
Twivo Mammoth L'ulured l''u,ihiotis !
Nine llniidied wood Cuts '
TxTeuty-tour pages of Music !
Itwillalso give five Dili;. mil Coiiyriei.t
Nuveleltii by .Xlr. Aun S. tiiejiUuu., I.uii-
iB'l suoiier aiui'is, ail oriu.m, lis iu-
I erb
MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES '
arcaiiead ufall others. These pluica
on bieel, iwicu ibo iuum auu.
TSSM2-Alwa73 ia
tj.y , ioi- oou y car t 2 00
4 C'l'ies 0 uu
' 110
PREMIUMS.
Frry person gelling up a Club of four.
a- $Jl,ao eueli, sbull reeeive, Jttt, a copy ol
Wflnngiou; auu a copy utllie Magiuiue
lr lSTll!
addiebs, pHARSI.EStS J. PETERSOM.
A-l.-.. . lil'l. l-l.!. I
u vum ui jreei, run auvipia, i m.
TE3 MSSSHAUT'S JOUNSAL
HBW YORK & PHIMOHLPllU PKICI CCStSKT.
EVE11T WF.DN SDAYut $J per annum
The Journtil it the cheapest Commercial
paper publiflie ! U gives the lnteM eom-
uiercinl and Unanciul reports and lattat
utwt, buniness iten.t anil articles of inter
tst and value to the Mercha t. Farmer and
family . It give a fu'l an I reliable price
list, which every merchant sbouli hue.
I tubseriptioii ageols wanted. A liberal
I mission paid Addrett
j WATaON t CO., PuVUiterf, l a w
rwniipti
1'Il.vrU.El A. DASA. Lditor.
A Newspaper ot l!e r rcnent Tlmon.
li-.-.'i.li..t lur fuoito How on Kurtb.
Iic'.iiiii'll Fritie -a, Mn-h-ilci, Mcrrbanti, Pro
fr.onl Men, XVi.i!ier Taln!;er, mil a 1 tun.
ber of Honest Folks, aud lb tflvt. &oua, aai
Daahturti( all us'J.
OLr OE DOLLAR A YEAR I
OM2 HUMDBES COPIES FOR t30.
Or le i tiian On Cent a Cory. Let thera ba a
C;o J nl crry i'uot 01flc.
8E-at.WF.EKLT t?CS, S3 A YKAR,
of tin a.m !ai an t ircuer'.t C'irircr
Trt:'. xvRKSI.r. b it with a tcreMct rai ietf r
miaseraieonii tealiae, n ut t 'nU'ilait tlio n-wa
lo in'itcribe,witn i:io.i,i:r frjjuiim. ue.iua
It comes twice a wue!; lustou l ut oaca no!)
THiS BA1LT SI N, 53 A VSAR.
A i-K.ni-.wtilr r?l tea nTn-!.i T. -r tn tie
liiwH c r.vi.B ,ti n ia wo..,., ir,. m.i
iwi'li'ilt. il I arts r III io i;.f.. j t..a nrvrs
r- vn ry ,. i. !' (tenia &n.i ; liy iumL
TEF.M3 TO CLUI5S.
THE rOLLAR WEEKLY r?J.
FIto cojuci, one yan, aj;.ari'.'iv nr:rfv.,..'i.
li'nai bititlnra
Ten eonio-, ne t.t. arn-iritco- a t lri ica di' J
u.i eir.. e n ) toleiclu'r uj i Im:,i
ti't Li!lTrr..
Twenty r.inif. onfi Tftir, nir.irlv- teiil nntd
(j U ua tx.lii c i;i ki l:. n-r v, (if c nl),
Fifleeii 1.1'jI.uts.
F'fty cnrl". ru loir, 'octip ivlr!rei- inr-1 tne
Svml- V ten f one vi-1- fri-r n i f elnul,
Vhierr-ilireo iiullcra.
Fy rrv:.. rvnn tpsi. 'c!ip'".le v n ,.il,,e:,"--c'i fid
t.,a Salili-V7ie.lyiti.dy:iiM'clli-r ii o elii'V.
Yliiriy.tivo tnllui4.
rn l oner-.,' ct I in" vear. t n" ad ire
( io I tuj J'u.Iy for ciw yjr tn 'V.'-1 'ic 'r of
c'u',' Mliy ;.,l!.ir.
n.r l)ii i trit f.rv, nn l. n' iiil.iil It i.
!'.' -" u y if to mr .!'
upuleluo), tiiy UkIUt:
ini HXMI-Vr V.2JS.LY 'SV:i.
Tiro fopit, one jel, ?f (i.irati'l" r-"li't
Libt Dullrtre.
Tea C " Iw, ono tut rie-nT'v a luivtt.i t (una
m tia4 cc; i tj jjuiicr u,i c' c 1 . i
NSxseeu Doliare.
hZ3 TOUll HOET
r, r-ft f fflce nr.r. r.-cia, rr ctmrt m Vm
or(, wlivreter r.,i'vonlnt ir !!.. tn. a rtuiiur
I;1 letioia ciHitaliiiiic .ui.ic.. Al.lrusi
I. Tr..E::rT,xv, r-ii. i r-.
Sua (Tee. .iw Vork Cfty.
I Office, 720
Chez
t
Street,
EWIBB MACHINE
(PhiladelpliicL.
" T pix'e my honrly preference to the
Willcox ii GiUbs Silei.t Sewing ainchine."
"Th.e weight of rellr.Mo rviiier.co hcirijt,
ovcrwhtlniiii" for that of the Willcox &Gibbi
Silent t-exving Machine, 1 deeiiled iii'.n it,
procured it, cici aw umre tlntn miliniifd '."
UltACG tiatESWOOD.
" I have the YVheeler .W'ib-en. tho Orover
"i Laker, and the Willcox & (Jibbs f-V-wini?
M'fiSS' illJDiylfaV.lY.i.v V8.lfefi.SvUli,S5
Buoerior to either nl the othira."
Mas. Huxkv Vi'akd BEEcnEB.
" My wife wonld r.ot accent a Sewirr;
Machine of tiny ether jinlent u oift, if she
inut receive it on condition of giving up the
Willcox ittKhbs." r.E,,0LIV.R(:i:ANV
" The Yt'illcox & fiihhs is the or.l-i Sew in.?
Tir.ichiiic whose workins ii" so sure find firnple
that 1 could venture to ii;tnxluco it into
Syria." Kkx-. A. T. Pbatt,
Illbluiiii'y Aiiievitua iioara,
""We hax-e iwd various iewint; Machine
within our family, but it U the )iniwi:j
opinion of the household, tr.at tho Willcox
& Gibus is tho beat of thru all."
I'.la'. J. TToimk.
"For simplicity and nseehanical accuracy
of construction, 'I have seen no Sewing
Machine equal to the Willcox & tiibbs."
Kxnea Lewis,
Ot tho reansylvaaia Ceairal B. H.
A corrcajwultHre on the nuhjeri
of Sctfhuj MuchiHcs is rtfpevtful"
ly solicited.
720 Chestnut Street, PhiladElpMa.
S
OMJTHiSG MVT IS E1DCWAY
UOOTA SHOE ESTABLISHMENT!
The subfcriher ttiVcs thin mztlnnl of in
fornii g ihe c.iiiens of Ublgwny and
vicinity thai he has epineil u
BOOT A SHOE STORE.
In ihe room lately occupied Vijr Htnry 8
1 liayei' iu the west eiul oi llie llyila llou
where may bo luuud jjcuernl iortujnl e
l.aJi ShoM,
Osallcinans BnsK and shoes,
Uoyt'UooH aal CUildrcn'i ihosr
l..0,
Cnnnected with the ab'ive e.tuli:irint I
lisvc n IJoot ami Slme M.iu.i it .-.ct urini; t'.s
iiihlUliuieiil where xvoili Will b ir.adt-
I'der. Ite'.tiiiriiiir ilnuo uu short edict sad
ou rea m mi lile lei nig.
ilia pup'iu me lo jiro is call.
Ul 11 C-tUU'll XT A I K K (I .
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
HJDGWAf.
DAM SCIl 1 UN E A WISHES TO IN-
lorm the Citiions of Ridway, and the
public gcLcrally, that he has started Liv
ery Stable ami wiljkeep
GOOD STOCK, UOOD UARHIAGGS
and Buggies, to let upon Utmost reasoet-
ble termt
(TttlU will ' & job teaciag.
Stable in the lireoks Barn, naar the
Post Office, on MiU street. All orders left
at the Post Ode will (atek prgmjtaUsa,.
tion.
Awf 30 t7ft. t.
com -