The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, January 05, 1871, Image 2

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JANUARY C, 1871.
on nr. l ,iK "iiii in I i
1 7l a vi Jatiuary tourtccu StaU ft wi
I'tcct tocu.beis , vf tic Uuircd Stair?
enate.: - i Smtcs have alrcm!
tlfcted.ao thut thoro will lo twenty net
fuetiibtrs in tlio Senate of the fori;
ccond Ootiprcps. Of t lie fuurteo
.tiotors to be elected, according to
statement in the I'hiMolphin 1 re
.ho only two about whoec election then
reuis to to nnv certainty are Vilnon
! Massachusetts, and Thayer, of No
tttatka. The election of'theso Rcnth
men seems to bo conceded. In Ar
Jianpas, Illinois, Kcnsae, Muinn, Michi
gan, nnd other States, there if. corsidcr
i'.)lo of a contest. The legislatures ol
U the States above named art Repub
lican, and the only difficulty is as to the
f.buieo of the man The llemocrats in
he Senate will reeeivo an accession to
i:eir racks of six Senators. If Missouri
undg a Democrat, a? it is expected the
will, in place of Drake, the Dcnioerals
will have seven out of the twenty new
ikcatorg.
TriE New York Evening Post, which
thoit time siuce advocated the collec
tion of the Alabama claims from Great
liritain bj the individual claimants, aow
thinks the President's plan the beBt way
It says: "The excellent suggestion ol
be President in his mcseaeo that
Congress thould authorize a Ecrutiny of
ho claims known aa the Alabama
r.laims, and the payment by our povern
w.ont of those which a eouimissiou
ehould allow, ia, we understand, to be
adopted. Wo bear that a bill is ready
to be introduced into Congres when it
re-awcmblcs which, will authorize
commission to examine tho claims and
decree their payment by the treasury.
"When the losses of private individuals
tire thus muds fcood, we need not be
urgent with Great Britain to (settle them
with our povcrnrucnt. Wo have only
to wait. Tho British government finds
j tot position constantly more embarrassing
and will before lonj: thanklully offer auy
torms which we may justly demand."
St'BAT'f Auai.V. It seems that
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fll ere Were :liul iui
to allow Surratt to. lecture here luM
tight, as it evidently was the dctortui-
z?tou .of a nundjrr of parties both Detu-
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;rat and rcpublica7Is,lrcrea(e a Vlu
urbanee. It seems that after he kc
tnrcd here, Surratt intended to make u
gouth'ra trtf 'Jllt 1'' 'ate troubliM hav-lirsuatt-d
hiui Irotn it and bis friends
riave advised him that such a courts
would cspoc him to pcrsoual danger
pupation which Surratt has never
vet failed to heed. In connection with
Surratt, it mi-ht bo as well to state that
the afscision iu these di-putohes th:,t
Surratt was promised by Jud;e advo
eatc Holt that if be gave himself up
bis mother should be released, was
made upon one of the counsel employed
t.y the government in the case. IV
Mfingo Citixcv.
lid Senatcr Sprague Trade with tho
Betels?
Charges have been made that during
rte war Senator Sprague of Rhode
Island was outraged in contraband trade
with the rebels in Texas; that he tent
te ibcm amis and ammunition, at.d got
cotton back in return. Great proaiirt-
nrn has recently been given to these
accusations by the publication of a re
port made to the Secretary of War in
June, lSCi, by Gen. Holt, Judge Ad
vocate General of tho Army. This
.report was founded upon papers which
appear to have teen sent up to the War
Department by Gen. Pix, who theo had
bis headquarters in this city. Of course
the Judge Advocate General could only
express an opinion upon the evidence
given in these papers, and accordingly
be suggested a trial by a military court
Lucb, however, was not the opiuion of
Mr. Stanton, the Secretary of War, to
hos knowledge other facts bad prob
ably been brought convineing him that
senator Spraguo was entirely innocent,
and that it would be a great wrong to
bring any publio accusation of the sort
against hiui. This opinion was also
subsequently adopted by Gen. Dix, who
has written a '.etter, which hue been
published, iu which th Senator is I
completely esoueratea irorn an imputa
tions in connection with this subject.
No doubt this is the correct view of
iho matter. It is preposterous to sup
pose that a man who exhibited in the
field ao uiucb bravery, and in tho coun
cils of the natioi so much steady patri
otism as Senator Sprague, and who by
Jiis circumstances was above all the
temptations of avarice, could kave lent
limaclf to such treason as these accus-
. t'mni alleee ocainst bira.. There is no
doubt tbat Mr. Sprague b cnttrely in
recent of trading with the rebels.- JV.
1'EH.sLV Fi ANUK Hf-WAlll l.I). At H
recint Suntltiy-K-hool cut'cort in tin
KnM'.ero city, au rnecdotc was related to
ho chiliiiu, which is too gno'i tj he
"St. It illustrates the benefit of persc
'rencc in jis firing manner as evrr
lidaBiui.e. One of the corpmatioiis
f the city being in want of a boy in
licir mill, a pit to of pper was t:ickel
n one of the posts, in a prominent laot
o that thr boys could see it as they
put-sod. Tho paper read :
"Boy wanted rail at the tffioo to
morrow 'morning."
At tho t'me indicated, a host of bovs
were at tho gate. All were admi'.tcd.
hut tho overseer was a liulo perplexed
as to tho be.-t way of choosing one from
so uinny, and said he :
'jo.s, I only waM one nnd here (in
a great ninny ; how t-tief 1 I ehoo.se ?"
After thinking a moment, lie inv'ted
thotu uil into tho yard, and driving a
ti;iil inio 'iitc .f the huge ticts, ai d ta
king a short sliek, told them that the
boy who could hit the nail with a s'ivk
standing a little di.-tancf from the tree
thou id have the place. The bojs nil
tiiid hard, nnd alur threo trials each,
signally failed to hit tho nail. This
boys were told to come ag.iin next
njon.i'ig, and this time, when 'the gate
was opened, there w;n but one boy, j
Wlio, alter being admitted, picked tip
the stick, and throwing it at tho nail,
hit it every time.
"How is this?" Raid tho overse-ji.
"What have you been doiti ?"
And the boy locking up wi'.h teats in
his eyes, said :
"You 83e sir, I have a poor old
mother, and I am a poor boy. I have
no father, sir, and I thought I tdiould
like to get tho place, an 1 so help her'
till I can ; nod uftf r going home yester
day, I drove a nail into the Lam, and
h.ive been trying to hit it tv:r since,and
I have come down this tnorniug to try
again."
The boy was admitted to tho place.
Many years have pa.-sed since then, and
ibis I oy is now a prosperous and wealthy
man, and at the lime of the accident at
I'f uihcrton Mills ho was the first to step
forward with a gift of one thousand
dollars to telieve the Ftifferors. His suc
cess came by perseverance Exchange,
An Evil Example. V.'c are sure
hat there is no greater folly than to
defy public tentiment when it is con-
socretcd by irlipous usage and sane-
t:on--d by God himself. Although the
majority of our people nra not over niae
i i observing the Sabbath, they yet bc-
1 eve, that the day of rest should not be
secular-zed by such cniertainmcuts as
hemic tu the week day roittina. The
need of this break in the work of the
world, that body and mind and heart
miy bo refreshd by reflection upon high
er theniPB than those which ordinarily
absorbed them, is recognized even by
those who put o very liberal eonstructc
tion npnn tho fourth conimaedraant. To
act in defiance of this sentiment, 89 a
pertain popular lectnror has done, is to
violate the law of good sense ; let us say
nothing of the plainer violation of a
higher lnw. We are tha more sorry to
see this disresard of propriet y in a wo
man who is trying to ct an example of
self-help to her sisters. Would that she
would set, also, an example of at least
outward reveranco for ono of tho main-
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w.iys i our ways, yet inasmuch as be
has ftiniiiatided us to betre of Vain
repetitions, we tuy well shun such tio
ieitainty and reiteration, both in prayer
and social intercourse, as might cause
onr Bcrjuniiijanees tosaj, cotnpluiuingly,
"lie treats his friends just as ho treats
the L.rd."
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wanti ti
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adj liaiog counties, which thry aru
M-liiD-; at j-r:crs that duly coiiiiitioD.
They vouM sluiplystato here, that being
j Vtry lui-e dealers, their fueiliiics for
p arc luting arc uorqualled by any
establishment io the county. Tlir'V
tuy directly from tuuuufucturars and
iii tha
Ground Floor.
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C'lilirOVNl) ILUII) EXTRACT
KOSKOO
THE OHET
HEALTH RESTORER I
Nott Secret Qnnk MeJicine FormoU
ArjuoJ the Duttle.
ri'KTARED sOULT BT
Dr. J. J. LawukncE, Original Cbcmic.
KOSKOO
snur:i.s at tub kojt of disease
PURIFYING THE BLOOD
UfcSl-iir.su LIVEB AND K1DNETS
TO A 11 TALI II T ACTION, AND IN
VIOORATI.NG in, NEE-
vnus 6rerE.u.
TLU is the Si-crct of its Wonderful
Sueiess in Curtug
C 'usnnijitinn iu irs early stages, Scrof
ui.i. Sy liilist, Dyspeiisia, Liver
C"0i'laiut, el.ri.ijio lUicu-la-'tfiii
Ncurjljtin, Jer
vi'us Alleotiim,
ltuptioDs of Hie kiu, Humors, Loss
t-l Vijiur, Lliseases of Klii
in'y and liludder.
AND ALL
DISEASES OAUf BD RY A li.Vl)
STATE OK THE ULOOD..
It th "rnuijhly cniJic4tes every kind
of 1 1 ii'iiuur uiiu lJad Taint, and rcstorec.
cho rume synieiu to hiaithy loodiiinn
It in brpotnl (jui'stiou tho FINES!
TONIC IN THE WOULD.
ThonatuU have beeu changed by the
uso id litis Medicitie from weak, sickly
MiSdin treat urea, to btrorg, heallhj .
aud happy men and wuuiett.
Invalids CJimot heiUato to tive it a
CUABLB) A. DXA. iiUlof.
A K.twapaperot tie Proncnt Ttm
Inr'.ndir.c Fitrtnt'1. IterhknlAi. UcrcluaU. PrtJ
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Thnnitdil lor llic pahonajo licvftolu?
so libfi-.-ill ot'-'iiinnl upcu him, tli-i nt'Vt
Jim I'iripiar, lifinK, by I't.viug utncl
u-ni.uii I ) Urn Cuiii.'nr at U ti'iiicitii in'c
if flli'SLi;, tuuitiik a, COUUllUulltO uf IliC
'aiiui.
ar
.1.
Kill K. PA.
V. Jooi 1. 111 'iif j'de Hour)
IVt-jj- it tor.
Open. Dny and Night-
liilO. 1.
(1 H. VlH.K. 'Maiiufiietnrer an 1 I'ealcr
J in Lapt r Bt-er, ipioiio iho I'.ailroaa
Ut-pj . .ni- .uti , i -ii eojuiy in.
Atiottier ao vantage. luu eun nl
ways jret what you want at their stoic.
eo you wnl save tiiiio by gen;:
directly to inesu ata ii.iti
iONEY. To have no pucc hers to
enumerate till tho aJvatita''t'4 vou will
have in patrutiiziu the; estabrlmiet!t.
lut call aul y.'e, aod reap the ad-
vaDta-'es ivr yoursclvei. Aweuif
their Goods ou will Cud
I
trial.
No Medxina hai obtaiasil w'i
creat tv utation us thisjustly cckLartcrj
tout puuiid.
FOX TESTIMONIALS
r- r,t . .? is . . n. .
j mm x nys.e'.ans, i.iniucni 1'iviaos.
l'.ditur, Dru'jiitW, Merchant, Sc., set
KOSKOO ALMANAC lor this year
rr.ic 0x2 DotXAU per botti.e
fou sau: by
The Prluvtptil Dm guti in the 1'nrUit
Mule and JUritLh America,
WTAWZS. T.AT.r.I ? &. TAGS do:1v
nr.iiteil iii tint A itotie Ou.cc.
J.
D. rAR.S0.N3,
Jlr.ufaeturer aod. Dealer in Boots &.
Slues,
Muia St., Joppoiilo Hotel,
nov2iy
W.l.'ox. Pa.
CrtciLTY to Am.mai.s Love to
our fellows in second only to love to find.
It is only fair analogy to reason that love
for tie higher orders of animals and
kind treatment of all living things is
second rnly to love aod kinknesa for all
human kind. Does God take care for
oxen ? Jlost certainly ; albeit his care
for them may hae a deeper symbolical
sijrnilieanee than appears in the direc
tion, "Thou shall not muzzle the mouth
of the ox when he treadcth out one
cutn." Tie man who maltreats and
abuies the horse that so nobly and pa
tiently serves him, is insensibly steeling
himself for violence and oppression.
Jc6T as He Treats tub Lord A
Christian centlenian, widely known as
such, after, remarking npo a brother'e
prayer the other evening, aod calline
attention to tha way in which he "sur
ged bock upon hiuisMf ," said ; "And
ho trats his friends just as ha treats
the I?ord. If ie comes to sea you ben
he rites o go ha will linger and talk
sit (lows asain aad talk, and evcu alter
he has gone out and shut the door lie
sometimes comes Lack again to say the
same things in exactly the sama way."
Man U pleased to have his fellow
man straightforward aod direct in bis
intercourse, and is not pleased to have
him repeat himself so many times aa to
ereate a suspicion that he distracts bis
listener's power of bearing or of eom-
prehensioa. Although God' thoughts
Q!IAr.I.ES IIOLF,
ra.i: ricai
W ATCUMAKSn. ENGRAVER JEWEL-
LR. West end of Hyj II mse, Tideway, ia.
SeMs as Ch?p as Ever,
G0I.0 AND FIl.VKtt WATt-AES, i
Clot-kj, Jes Vy, t?'.lviTware,
XX VICI.IN AND GCITAIt PTRINGS,
Spetiaoles, rens aul PunciU,
Kcar the I'epot, Wilcnz, Ta.
11: leraijiit-1 line (pei t l a larp? bcar.l-
11 (! .i.am n: iii. ni v.-r, wLere lie
liiiii'i;. i.: id t y ii i... Uib w 11 n 1 it (il'lbojtf
w.,u ir 1.; n-n:i in w ) li ii-f.r t'liiitoiii.
.MAUIiN tn iius, l'ru.iittcr
DRY GC0D3 in eul!o varietur,
GR0CEIUE3 cluieeanl lresh
CLOTHING of lest material su
perior cui anil tini-h.
Da. LAWKExci'a Woman's Fhijeni
Cures u!l Di.-cat's peculiar to Fcmak
m'BKON 6 MAGAZINE
rr::pecVas far 1S71.
16&-THE CllAPtr AND BEST. lEia
n
HEiflG MACHINE
U
r A'.ui', v-itra &
CO p-.k lttn.rs
M i r. 'i .. ::iLru, Coirv,
lit. 1. ui.K Hv Li .Mile 10 liiUe.-.
evelry per:ca g:t;b g up a Cull offcur,
al hoxkLi be sont frae, our
rapsrb :;p7-ri2t engraving,
WAHI.Na iOs AT TUB liAII LEOF
THtN ION."
Wliilo to l'ioi'i if 'Hin j up Club of eij'it,
U00T3 S Sll'OrjS of the best ! at SI-') eucu itiiex.ra oupy of Maj.iiue
Ijr loit. in ii'iUi'iuii win tie sem, live.
F.SOX'S MAiJ-lZINIi has tho b nt
Orig.aiil S-Torit'4 of uii.v U'lhelady s bon!.
ti.j b-.tt CtiiOitd t'eiiiou I'laii-K, the bt-xi
f -! K'i gn.vrig", two Jo., Kvaiy U"ji.I
ciigl.t in in't-i 11. it fciveij mum fur the
uinnojr '.hau nay in me wuilJ. li will cuu
luiD. utx. je-i, iu lis ie!v nuLcia
ttock and make,
CI10CKEIIY for newly mar-
lied, iciddle aged aud ehJUrly.
riri-
I.IN ILtn: I'.i V. lira.
I -t:i -iii( : ;..i.- l..i i.'.i I'.af :
F,U. ttC Cir. '-tll ai.'l li--t.
nt tt.' if il.iUlt.lii, U;raar glare, !
I'M 4 Kaj, 1'a.
(Philadelphia.
"I c-ivo mv heartv rreferrnee to tha
Willcox & OibLa Silent Sewing Machine."
1 AKNY iliKN.
" The weisht of reliable evidence beinr
overwhelming for that of jheWillcos & Gibba
iSilent Sewing ilaclnnej 1 aeciuea upon n,
procured it, and am mor titan itinVd."
VWAI..I , HI ..VP-
" I have the Wheeler & Wilson, the G rov
Jt Baker, and the Wulcox Auibbs Bewmi
Machines in my family. 1 use the illcox
& Oibbs most frconently, tliinLii.g it
superior to cither of the other." i
Miis. Henry Wakd DEECnEK. ' '
" My wife would not accept a Pewinj
Machine of any ether jiatent an a jriK, if nit
mtiHt receive it 011 condition of giving up the.
WUeox&Gibb," EEV0LIVKClMyE)
Cci boi-dale, Pa.
" The Willcox & Gibbs is the only Sewina;
Machine who?e working is so sure and KirnpU
that I could venture lo introduce it into
Syria." Rev. A. T. Pratt,
Slii'lonavy Atneiicin uuura.
" We have used various Sewinar Machint
within our family, but it ia the' imonimotiav.
opinion ol the nousenoiu, ui.n iub iniicyi
& Gibbs i the best of them all."
KEV. J. f..UOI,ME,
" For simplicity and mechanical accuracy
of construction, "I have seen 110 Sewin(r
Machine equal to the Willcox & Gibbs."
rijiuuu iji-.tt it-.,
Of the Pcnuaylvauiii Ctsutral E. K.
A corre8nontlence on the subject
of Sewing Machines ia respectf ul
ly solicited.
X. S. EWIJSG,
720 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia..
gOMETUIXG KEW IN K1LCWAV
A.
H. II TIL lit
hei 31 v. Kin u
1
n and k?urgon,
Etc'.ualve j4gctit 'or tha sale of
ALEX. MC-E CON'S GOLD 1EX3.
1 1 w 11 I) Ji T
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1 1
r.cj 'iliinj V a then, etc., dote with tVe aa;e
Hi-ciuacy as htisiofore. tovCO, Z?:t
1
The subscriber havinc ordi rod GOO Ion
bituminous and at thricite coal is now
in-rared to (uriiirh the rcnilts of
r.i l-ay with l arit ci si lt coal, nut or
Htove sires, lump mo ot mint and
tihickniuiihiug coal, ia quaaiiilci to sun
puichaserit.
40 tt M. T. FRENCH.
July 23. 1870.
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DKIED FIIUIT,
BUTl'liR. E'J(13,
rORK, II A MS,
LAUD, FLOU:
CORN MEAL.
AND EVERYTniNl ELSE.
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11 F1.1S7! FT.. T.
1. tiU A li.t It 'l
v... fn-it -ti.il i'..
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b 1 11 wUII'l.
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i-. M M'.IV't,
1.: ir.- . d 0;
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Fuaa Lt-!r
T?LK. HOUSE,
vuw ? e---- , M Ek Coun penna
are not M out though!, er ilia . mOMAS QEERITT, Fraprietor.
. C.h' r -ud
Mi I. I a I'
b 1. 1 1 , fill .
Oce Thousand pages!
Fourteen Sp'.ended Steel Platea!
Twelve Ct'ored Uetliu I'u'teiDs!
Twelve Mjiruuiuth Cclurcd Fas.hii:oa!
Niuo Hundred wool Cu's !
Twentv-fi ur pn!;i' 61' Music !
It wl'.l al.'u eif! Fivt- tn-ie'ii il t.opjrrigiii
J 'ti : by .Mi.-. Ann te. ti.-pueun
u.-i-'l suvi ttr a' 01 'ii, ail oiigituu
F"!i)
MAMMOTH COLnaED FASIItON FLATES
arentiiM. l , f u'. ither Thone plates
0.1 fm'i miooilie uauuiaiio.
T"3-Aa-s:'a Aivanse:
1 i v. r vi." tint f 2 00
4 Opie. 0 00
1 1UIU
liun-
lii au
8
tremiums.
Fvrv porson pfitini up a Club of four,
a' ;! t-.-ich, b!i1 rtCfiye, frtt, a copy of
Wa;'i;rT.ii !' aul a copy of the Magmine
It 1S71!
a-liie.-a. 1 II '.TtSLFSiS J. PETERSON.
CO rChcsiiiut reel, l'hiladeli :a. Fa.
IiOOT& SHOE ESTABLISHMENT
The euViPcribfr taVes tliia tnzlhod of in
f.rini 1 the citizens of lildgway aud
vicinity that be ha oj euad
BOOT & SHOE STORE.
in tho -room lately occupied by Ifenry (I
Thayer in the west end of the Hyde Hon
where may be fouuda gcueral assortment
Ladies Shoes,
Gcntlemans Coots and shoes,
lioya'lioots nnd Children's shoes,
ALSO,
Connected with the above establishment I
have a 1'oot ard Hlme Maunnfaciuring 1 -liibiiblmif
ni where work Will be trade tia
order. Kepairiug done on short uotico aud
on rea sotiah'e teims.
Tha pup'io ai e to give me a call.
nl if GLOnr.E WALKER.
NEW LI VERY STABLE
is
Stl',01 kiprr, corner of
Ki.'.i .li(.-.,ii.l streeis. Bt.
N..iv vti i?i. g'jol Isiser
ci-nsir. - tlv ou hinl. 2 8
1 MilV 0 HALL, Attorney at Uw, Rids
f) y. L'k county r. iniir.'lidl
): ISO. atll.......-..w......-...JAS. K. . 1111
B
I.ANtSefaU kinds for sale al tk'i
titu
Kearl all klala tft cuwatrt fro
due taktaat the autiol Tal,
Jllat
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oapsr published- It gives the latest com-
h-win items anil articles ot inier.
eut and uluo tu tue ieroit .i. rruir ua
t..nitc. limic a full aul reuao.e price
FiKt, which eveiy merchant shoull have.
subset iptioo agfuls wanleil. A iiDoraicom
miiiji.111 nitlll Address
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et Fkiie4lftt.
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publio goterally, that he l atartada Liv
ery Stable and willjkeep
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and Buggies, to let upon ta e most resoa
bla terms.
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Pni Otio.. Mil' alreet. AU order
at tha Post Office will neel prep
lion.
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