8lh amtfir gukcnnfe Henry A. Parsons, Jr. Editor THURSDAY, AUGUST 7. 1873. . Written for the Advocate: SPIRITUALISM. Of all devices by tbe wicked one for the overthrow of virtue and .religion popularly known as "Modern Spiritual ism" has been one of the most success ful. Beginning with a low fatuity living in Hydesville, N. Y., twenty-five years ago, it has spread over this country and Europo, until it claims, how truthful, we know not, millions ef adherents. While some good men have been de ceived, and connected themselves with this delusion, its principle adherents have been from the restless and inquisi tive, who have no fixed sentiments con cerning religion, but are ready to listen to any voice and obey any command ex cept the bible's, and last but not least in numbers, the sensual and devilish, who find ''Spiritualism" a good place to perpetrate their fiendish schemes, and indulge their base passions. It would seem that the only thing necessary to conviooo any one of the demoralizing tendencies of ''Spiritual ism" is but to read a few pages of their Jitcrature. Their rmblio praters are some times offered to Satan at other times to Ifaturc which they aJdrc3s as Father and Mother. They teach us we are the victims of fate, and we can no more help our actions than we can our cxistance; the soul migrates from one body into that of another; the idea of miracles is absurd; Christ never claimed t raise the dead and he knew he could not do it; the biblo is a bundle of tracts, full of fables and koran super stitions and is of no more authority than the Shastcrs, or the writings of Confu cius. Jehovah is called the Asiatic po tentate, discovered by Astrology; the idea of an overruling God is a crushing superstition. In a Convention of ''Spiritualists" re cently, in Michigan city, Indiaua, Mrs. Todd, of Pacific Coast notoriety, de clared that Jesus Christ was burn at the expeusc of virtue, and that Mary was to more to be honored than prostitutes of this day; the Holy spirit is the spirit of some good man; no charge should ever be made against any member of the "Spiritual Fraternity" for any crime whatever; there is no evil that can be avoided; what wo call sin and evil in human aetions is a necessity and beiDg a ncccssBity it it lawful and right; lib ertiniem does not injure the immortal soul of man; Christ has imposed exces sive and impraotical restraints on us; there is no difference between Ilerod, Nero, and St. Paul, Jesus Christ and Judas Jseariot, for each had tho experi ence he needed; all are to be angles, sin is a blessing and Lucifer is on his way to heaven; legal marriage is selfish, car nal, worldly, and belongs to Mommon; cursed be tho relation of husband and wife. It may be thought by those unac quainted with their literature that I have stated the case too strongly. I re ply that I am fully prepared to sustain every word of the above by their own writings. The most bitter and unscru pulous infidels of the past never spoke more disrespectful of Christ and Chris tianity than do modern "Spiritualists," nor were there views uttered which were better calculated to overthrow all well regulated society than their open avowel of free-love. With all its vain boasting "Spiritualism" has never revealed a new truth to help humanity, nor has it made anybody any better. On the other hand it has filled the hearts of many with doubt and distressing fears, and it has entered the doors of a thousand happy homes and degraded their inmites, scp- erating husbands and wives aud crush ing tho hearts of their children. Wo never knew a family swayed by this dc lusion which remained happy. Concerning its phenomena we can say nothing. On certain mysterious feats it builds its reputation, but these, com pared with tho feats of jugglery prac ticed by the Chinese aud others, dwiudlo into insignificance. Uut were we to ad mit that actual spirits are engaged iu this then it is not hard to tell whence they come. Could good spirits tell us that all the crimes forbidden in the deca logue are so many and we must of ne cessity practico them. "Spiritualism" so teaches to all "SpiritualUts." We commead the following from Saiut Paul. "Now the spirit speaketh expressly that on the latter times some shall de part from tbe faith giving heed to se duoing spirits and doctrines of devils." Vili. A lady returning from an unprofitable visit to church declared that "when she saw tho shawls of those Smiths, and then thought of tho things her own poor girls had to wear, if it wasn't for the consolation of religion she did not know what she should do." GENERAL NOTES A Crawford countnin has lost one hundred fine applo trees by tho ravages of the frost. Reports of outrages are getting to be alarmingly frequent throughout the country. Brewers will be glad to learn that "hops" are very plentiful this season at the sea side rcsoits. Why didn't a dog want a place in the ark? Bccanse he had a barque of his own. Aboit three million dollars per month in gold coin are beine turned out from tho Philadelphia mint; but very few of them find their way to the interior. Thirty boarders were poisoned in Pittsburgh on Friday evening by eating smoked white fish. All but one are in a fair way of recovery. The wheat crop throughout Arm strong eonnty is all harvested and safely stored. It is a full average crop, and of superior qunlity. The oats ctop, which is now being harvested, is abund ant. A cow that gives buttermilk is re ported from Forest county. Her owier is looking-for another of the same breed on the principle that one good churn deserves another An old toper was heard the other day to advise a young man to get nianied, "because then, roy boy, you'll havo somebody to pull off your boots when you go home drunk." The Postoffice Department has issued thus far ?G2,000,000 postal cards, of which about one-half have been sold and transmitted through the mails. The supply of smaller offices throughout the country will soon begin. A project is now beinsj considered and a movement is to be made to 'orm a company for tho purpose of conveying oil in pipes from the petroleum regions to tho commercial emporium on the Delaware, The proposition is by a series of reservoirs and immense pipes. to run oil direct from the wells to Phila delphia, whence it can be barreled and shipped to any pait of this country and to JiUrope. 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Price of Magaiine ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Commissions liberal; offering a lucrative and agreeable business to those willing to give it proper attention. Vol. XIII, begins with JULY, 1873. Examine our Clubbing and Premium Lists. 2 first-class periodicals for tha ptice of one. S.For specimen Magaiiae and further Information, Address, WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE. Newburg, N. Y. 8. E. SHUTES, Publisher. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The undersigned assignee of FRED WILMARTH and E. W. ROLFE, Bank rupts, will expose to sale at PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY the 20j day of AUGUST 1873, at Wilmarth, Elk county, Pennsylvania, the following described prop erty. Four circular saws, one iron safe, a lot of files and axes, etc., the property of said Bankrupts. ALSO About seven million feet of hem lock logs, about four millions of which are in the stream and on its banks, about one and one.half million in the woods cut and skidded, and one and one-half million in the woods cut. The property of said FRED WILMARTH. JNO. G, HALL, Assignee. Ridgwny, Pa., July 31st, 1873 ASSIGNEES'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN ELK COUNTY. The undersigned assignee of FRED WILMARTH and E. W. UOLFE, Bank rupts, will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION at Wilmarth, Elk County, Pennsylvania, on WEDNESDAY, the Mth day of AUGUST, loid, all the right, title, interest and es- tine ot the sum muu njL.w.inni in and to the following described tracts of lnnd, with the improvements aud appurtena noes, ' situate in Elk County, Pa, The thousand acres known as the "Johnsonburg tract" and bounded as fol lows viz: Beginuing at a hemlock corner standing 40 rods west of the Clarion River, and , about 52 G-10 rods west and 25 rods south of the southwest corner of the south abut ment of l'ie Rnil Rond bridge nnd 43 8 10 rods north and 61 rods west of the original southwest corner of warraut No. JJ287, thence east 813 7-10 rods to a post corner, thence north 610 rods to a post corner, thence west 813 7-10 rods to a post corner, thence south 510 rods to place of beginning. Containing 1C00 more or less. ALSO That certain tract or piece of land beginning at a post stundiLg OU rods north of the southwest corner of said 1000 acre lot, thence north li'.O rodstothe north west corner of said 1000 acre lot, thence west 80 rods to a hemlock corner, thence south 3'JU rods to a post coi ner, thence east 80 rods to place of beginuiug. Containing IMS acres ot land. ALSO That certain tract or piece of land laying upon the east side of tlio ubove named 1UUO acre lot. Beginning at the northwest corner of said tract, thence south on the east line of said tract 250 rods to a post in the same for a corner, thence east 1UO rods to a hemlock corner, thence north 250 rods to a hemlock corner, thence west 100 rods toplace of beginning. Containing 15UJ acres ot land. Excepting and reserving the following described piece oi laud viz Beginning at a post on tho south line of said 1UU0 acre lot, 4M0 feet east of Bouth- wesl corner of said tract thence north 885 feet to the Rail lload line, thence along tho line of said Ruil lload south 5-A cast 421 feet to the middle of the Clarion River, to tit c southwest corner of said 1000 acre lot, thence west along said lino to place of be ginning. The loregomg described three tracts of land comprising the "Johusonbunr Mill Property" on which are erected two steam saw mills with a capacity lor cutting fifty thousand feet of lumber per day. One keg factory with a capacity fur cutting four hundred kegs per day. One dwelling house, two boarding houses aud ten tene ment bouses. The interest of the said FRED WILMARTH to tho above described Johnsonburg Mill Property" N the undi vided nine-fourteenths thereof that is to say, tho undivided one-half of said prop erty, under a contract in writing with GEORGE DICKINSON, of Ridgway, Pa., which one-half will be sold subject to the balance of purchase money duo thereon, nnd the one-seventh of the other undivided cue-half of said property, which one- seventh did descend to the said FRED WILMARTH as an heir of L. WILMARTH late of Elk County, deceased, aud which oue-sevcu:li of the L. WILMARTH one halt will be suld, subject to such debts of the said L. WiL.Mt RT1I, deceased, as are leins. of sundry such there are. ALSJ lhe vndiviUed one-seveuth ot the following described tracts of lands and parts of tracts, which onexeveuth did de scent to URICU IL.MAKTU as an heir ot L. WILMARTH, deceased, and will be soil subject to such debts of aid decedent as are leins, if any sucii there be. All that certain tract or piece of land known ns warrant No. 2374 situate iu Ben- singer township, Elk County, Pa. Con taining 952 acres. ALfcO All that certain tract or piece of laud situate in warrant No. 32'JO iu Jones township, Elk Count- Pa. Commencing at a post corner lil rods north and 03 rods west of the southeast coiner of said war rant, thence north 144 rods to a post, thence west 247 rods to a post, thence thence south 144 rods to a post, thence ea3t 247 rods to place of beginning. Containing 22'J acres. ALSO All that certain tract of land situate in Highland township, Elk county, I 'a. Containing tour hundred and ninety six acres more or less, part of warraut No. o'JUO aud being all of that purtion of said warraut within the County of Elk, except the eastern one-fourth part of said warraut owned or claimed by M. W ElDLMl. ALSO All the undivided one.half of all that certaiu tract or piece of laud situate iu the towushi? of Ridgwny, Elk Co., Pa aud being parts of warrants Nos. 32S5 and 4 but), bounded as follows viz: Beginning at the- centre of tbe Clarion River in the south line of the 10UO acre Johnsonburg tract, thence west 45 rods to a hemlock corner, it being the southwest corner of said lot, thence north on the west line of same 00 rods to a post, thence west SO rods to a post, it being the southwest corner of the 108 acre lot on the west side of the Johnsonburg lot, thence north on the west side of the same 20 rods to a post, thence w est 11 'J 2-10 roc's to a post, it be ing the northeast corner of the 440 acre coal lot, thence south 170 rods to a post, thence east ou lino of said lot 150 rods, thence south on line ot same 174 rods to a post, thence east 225 rods to the centre of Clariou River, thence up the liver O place of beginuiug. Containing 481 acres. JNO. C 11 ALL, Assignee. 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The mo et ccntriul ation in the City. Opposite the Patent Office, Masonio Temple end one block from General Post Office De partment. The F and Ninth "Street Cars, communicating with the Capitol, Execu tive Mansion, Treasury, War and Navy De partments and the B. & 0. ond B. & P. De pots, pass the door. N. B. Take F-Street Cars ab B. & O. Depot and get out at Oth street. Take Oth street Cars at B, & P. Depot and get out at F street. J. E. LYON, Pbop. fifejrCut this out.-tt JIALL tfr Jl'CAULEr, Attorney sat-Liw. Office in New Brick Building, Main St., idjwy, lk Co., Pa. v3nl2tf. JF YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP GO TO JAMES.II. IIAGERTY Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, riJOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions. The BEST BRANDS ot FLOUR Constantly oo hand, add sold aa cheap ns the CHEAPEST. JAMES H. IIAGERTY. 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Jury Commissioners. Joseph Kerner and Charles Mead. U. S. PATENT AGENCY, OFFICE 018 F St., Washington, D. C. G. J. FERRISS, SOLICITOR. The CHEAPE&T and most reliable Pat ten Agency in Washington. Full particu late. Address G. J. FERRISS, Box 95, Washington, D. C- ADVERTISE BUSINESS CARDS. A. RATHBUN, Ridgway, Pa. Attorney-at-law, 2 2tf. J" W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. TlnZoyl. Ridgway, Elk County, P. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aeel dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. RUFUS LUCORE, Atlcrney-tU-LaT, Ridgwny, Elk Co., Pa. Office in, nail's new Brick Building. Claims for collection promptly attended te. 3nlly. jrEYNOL03 HO.USE, EEYNOLDSVILLE, JIFFEUSCNCO. FA. II. S. BELNAP, Frofriktoe . J. S- EOELWELL.H.D, Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, has remov ed his aJiuce irotu Centre street, to Alain st. Kidgway, l a,, in the second story of tha new brick building of John Q. UalL oppo site Hyde's Btore, Ollice hours: o to U a- m: 1 to 2 p. m. 7 8 p. m. jan 9 7S "I G. MESSENGER, Druggist and l'aiaceutist eorn.fr ol Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign and Domestio Drugs. Prescriptions carelully dispensed at all hours, day or night. vln3y. T S. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician anil Surgeon. Ridgwny, Pa. Office in Walker's Building. Special attention given to Surgery. Office house troni 8 a. iu. to 10 p, m. Residence on confer of South end Court streets, op posite the new School House. All calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. tUIAULES HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler. Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for the Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, done with he same accuracy as heretofore. Satis action guaranteed. vlnly. rpilAYER HOUSE, RILEY & BKO., Proprietors, cor. Mill and Centre Site., Uidgway, Pa. The proprietors take this method ef an nouncing to the public that the have re filled, revised, aud improved, this well known hotel, aud are prepared to entertain all who lavor them with lueir patronage, in the best style aud at low rates. Good stabling attached. v3nGlf. HYDE HOUSE, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. W. II. SCI1KAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon hi m, the sew proprietor, hopes, by paying strict ai teiuion to the conilort aud convenience of guests, to merit a continuance oi the same. Ott 30 18G9. rpilE OLD BLCKTAIL'S HOTEL, I Kane, McKean Co., Pa R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful lor the patronage heretofote so liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to the cuiutiirt aud convenience of guests, to merit a continuance of the same. The only stables lor horses in Kane aud well kept night or uay. Hall attached to tha Hotel. vln23yl. ' MALL & I5KO Attorneys - at - Law ST. MARY'S, ELS COUm nr.'SYLTASIA. JOlINO. UALL .....JAS. K. V. HALE KERSEY HOUSE, Centkkville, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, 1'ioprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liber illy bestowed upon him, tho new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, t merit a continuance of the same. JAMiS PENFIELD, (Suco sor to W. C. Healy,) DEALER IN LEY SQ02S, &CCEIII2S, PROVISIONS l'RODUCE, ERU1TS, &o. v3u7tf. West End, Ridgway, Pa. S. A. ROTE, PHOTOGRAPHEEi and dealer in Chrouios, Stereoscopic Views, Picture Frames, &o. WEST END, RIDGWAY, ELK CO. PA v2n2tf. JpRED. bCHOENING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, aud MUSIC BOOKS. Pianos and organs to rent and rental ap plied if purchased. Prothonotary's Ollice, Ridgway, Pa. vuiOtf. P. W. HAYS, DEALER IN Goods, llotions, Groceries, Ery and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Eartey 1. O. vln47tf. EW STAGE ROUTE. J. C. JWSXS, Proprietor. The subscriber having secured the con tract for carrying the U. S. Mail between REYNOLDSVILLE & BROCKWAY V1LLE has placed on that road a Hue of hacks. Hacks leave the Exchange Hotel in Reynoldville every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday on the atrival of the Brookville stage, aud return the same day. These hacks connect at Brockwayville with the Ridgway stages, making connection with trains ou the P. ii E. Road, both east and west. Every attentiou to the comfort ot patrons of this line will be giveu, and a liberal patronage solicited. Aug. 13-72tt.