The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, May 24, 1866, Image 2

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ou r LaiA-vl i.un vai cen::ir.cu-
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Col;rado ;:;!, mil tliUi sf.uelebed a
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UKAt unjust ptoeo i- f legisiiotitn, p
with no oibcr oljec t tiiaa to increase tbo
radical majoiiiy in Centres?. Moat cf
the radical yrc3 bavc given an r.dui -
tionr.l bnv.l over tiii.i veto ; b-at tbo Krie
IK'f.atch lai.bcs the foI!ovinS
trutbful c'-uuncnts :
Tur. Vrro or th;j Coujkaho ln.t..
A3 we expected and hoped, tb.e Pro.-.i.
cbwit bus vetoed tbo bid tree ling the
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territmy of fodorado 1:110 n btalo. iii.;
reasons are tlioso we urged in favor cf
tbo veto ; tiie i n-'afdieacy of pepu'..
liuu, tb.o migratory and uiisottlca toaui-
tioa ot its people, ucl tho Uyi-A'.y to
other .Vut.'.v (V.ci'.aio, r.3 a i lata I
would, wi.b her la-, than thirty tiiaa,-
ciifi population, lo entitled toarepvo-
r.-ntativo and t vo t-'tnatovs, wb'do the
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Tbo di.serpaucy .;too largo. mat
object of ibis move ii entirely pjriy an
political, and we cori'idcntly i-speut tl.
veto v. ill be E'jA-taiecd.
A N (.'111.12 Acr. hike an o.a.i : in ib.:
dci-ert was that pleasing incident which
is recorded in tbo Columbin (Jli.is.) hi.
J.-:.; as having taken placo in that siiy
on ihc 'd(ith of April, on the oct-a.-ion of
decorating tbo jxravca of tbo Confdor
ntc dead with Cowers, when the wine
ladies doeoviiied the graves of tbo JVd
oral dead who bad fallen kj far from
bor.e ninona' a bo- tiio people. 'i'bis
tender, kindly, C'iiri.itiaii act cannot fait
to touch tbo 'heart of every one at tbo
North who has a friend or relative bur
ied on the battlefields of the t-'uiitii. It
kindles a spark of hope that we may at
some future time, become, in bcait, one
people. Yt'c have ono Clod, one bin.
gnae, one Government ; and nay we
not hope that wo shall beeomn indeed
cue people? fc'tif'a expressions of gen
tle pity and charity aro very gr.ttefid
and pleasant to bear of. May (lod ble. s
the kind hearted ladies of Columbus,
who forgot uot, in paying tribute to the
memory of their owu loved and lost, that
lv.-ing mothers, and sisters, ami daugh
icrs in the North mourn also for tu.'r
love! aies, who arc lying in lonely
i-iuv.'s far away among Btrangers.
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c,'.VC3!aro rn'vcd, and bo'. It a tmall
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j oi low i:iati:re to ti.t.v, t..e ra . s.. ;
I cown to p.ci'.ar.s -i t.r "t feet fieia the
j rroa;ll r.t i,e back part cf the dwe',:i:j;A.
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a spot tuo eye 1 e-d vert upon
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1;.; iumaics i.aa ten
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ii.is lit.io faAiiiy.
L.'.tf, V.Xuld H; '
ii considered 1'.
their Grat bor;; :
ibe howling of 1''. -altoiubinea
course with 1. ut U-w rf :'. ..
lib:, they w:at through l be. u . . .
clvcumstanc a is wovlliy id in.-uii.-o:.
They named their lit tie (laughter Clar
i.o! afier tl 1 c I cauliful rtreaiii upon tbo
iiAirgia of v.bicb slie was born. Only
a few years since she resided near Ciu
cbmatti. A mairon enjoying the com
forts, if not tbo superfluities of life.
Should thin bib.!' sketch ever meet her
eyes she will perceive that her birlb has
long been chronicled in the memories of
those she never saw. There are proba.
b!y tome lelies of Johnson's sojourn
about the jiremi.-es. The little stone
that ground the corn for the family
meal, vhieh was kept near tho great
fiie-phiec mid turned by band, was seen
by tbo wilier a few year a;;o. ut
very likely tbo spirit of vandalism,
which is so prevalent in tbo ago in
which wc live, has used it up for the
ba;.c purpose of sharpening kulve's or
perhaps Ibr a flagging stoiio about the
eabiu Jvor. " Jubnsoiibiirg '' L now a
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li'.AA ii:ey loft tboir cabin, to meet a
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ay t,mt have boon felt a. 1 onrr
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:-'ai;t oat iro;:i the world, tney
weald aro
ear an'. b.v.'ile.s lo tuojc v. bo j
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a neve
bbia tbo euclosnre ot
la tore.-t. ire: taere wa-i ri reainy a
c.vAifbil co-pared with these who reii -
o ;a 11:00 tiie open prairies ci me so ar-
doKl'y ioitjiut i";:. 1
sterni 1.3 it ciuic bowlina
c ewcct.ua:
or luoamnir.
c-bililed il-elf vj'W tbo tops of the
lniuh! .-trees, was Kl.iri.tly ielt ly tnos
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Li ibelrbase; if then; was tumult alovr,
even as the sauud cf tho rushing of
'; in;;ib!y waters." All 'Wo.v was com.
j'uiAlivcly rp.iiet and trau.'iuil, tb.e
SAicrAAh cl the mi jity Wast ot winter
was broken by the huiro forest ; Thus,
on tb.o whole there was physically wore
comfort, than 011 the wide prairies and
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i open eouutry oi :1.0101s. anu tesa unuj-cr
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easily obtained. Jacob iude.wuy of
Philadelphia, one ot the largest proprie
tors and whoso wealth wan commensu
rate, after duo exploration determined'
upon opening out bis lands, and fust
commenced that system of improvement,
and employment of labor which may be
considered as the "entering wedge"
which has exposed to view tho forest
and mineral products of this hitherto
secluded, unknown spot of earth. Mr.
llidgway was the owner of a large body
of laud in McKeau county, tho ccutro
of which was about thirty miles from
tbo York state line, also another large
body of lands in Jefferson (now Elk)
county"), the centre of which was near
Montmorency, sis miles nurlb-east of
llidgway. To comineuco and carry out
bis improvements in KcKeau was not
bo difficult as in Jefferson. The former
location was only eight miles from the
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but afunwardii foaad Ib.at by t.-.:i;.oj tiie i
fir. t, tiu'.i waj bis!.
As it :-Ilcrwarb proved, Mr. lid
r.ay't laau-i were uncecijiicl by iodi
viJual enter; l-jrc. expert WKc-cn v i:.i a
i ;i bi..h. J ,..;.-ii .! ji
10a r!r:vi, uecan.uiow UvMliiu,, aW c:T them. It
rrcintre. pcpulc to fcUle a ce.intry, r.ud
tbe .reate. t freedoiu of cb.ciej mast be
left to the pioneer.
Tb.o pnperiuteudence of tbo work on
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bead ay. ?dt.
bjf atioiitinu to
county. Ho 1a.
wh-ei';d bis he.
more diFicult 1;
io n.-;e
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1: At . and il was, as it were, an iliimita
'.: iitulo iu every rther'dircct'.cu.
'iv. . gent to carry out the owner's de.
l.a. reu-t posiessa rare, and wo may
.;:, : rtraorIinar! qualifications and re.
snu.oea. Q'hero could to no one at hand
lo advise, much less to encourage. This
was iu tbo year 1 322. Hut tho saga
cious mind of Mr. llidgway soon discov.
crcd tho propter man fer the purpose.
This was James L. Gillis. Ho was a
young man full of life, courage and hope,
lie married a niece of Mr. llidgway
aud was ready to enter npon tho duties
of bis euterpiisc.
Tho judgment aud discrimination of
Mr. llidgway was fully exemplified in
this selection, as subsequent events will
show. As Mr. OilliH may bo consider
ed tho pioneer settler cf llidgway, and
particularly identified with all that per
taius to tho improvement, not only in
tho vicinity of llidgway, but over a wide
spread region of northwestern Pennsyl
vania, and as his agency throughout
will frequently apncur upon the record ;
it is proper to give tho reader a touch of
his earlier history.
TO BE fONWNUEP.
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'i'Un vcvuluil ;.i in Illinois liavo la
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o vi:k ..-iit filiiiois w'r.o arc in favrr
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'i'ba inc'i.oo : ( i'ti
ib'.o ;ia iiiirsots onx
o;n t'j I
r.l,r:o
rb-c'l n:o!i tiieavtiM r.i v. i'.l
j-.j.;coan.i ii.;;'i.i';:;y i j 5,;c na: .'
v. or.10 l;joiiijr a; rcvlu;b:
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K:vy pi-- '
bbvi iho i
: i":.ioo, !
a.u.i l)ctTcee.;i tuo
r.tiil to cf traaf-'o stiil r.v-y:s the pci.-
:! '',, if by fc".i tao.-.Tr: iboy
Loop lsob! of tbo rc'tiH of politi''.-.! 1
.-.-cr. i
1 11c ini.au: ci ino coann-j iiuuicdt cc.
vention in lilinois is disanioa, and tint
Vc d tbc ' 'jct '1C lb1-0 fcboalJ know and rcr.ic:a
t.a:., ot j ia Kantackv tbo Democra'.io r-ar!?
aJna a woi.iu j jn3 nominated a candidate far t'la lIa-m
r hi -.:..' ( of Clerk of Iho Court of Appeal, and
r t : oi' and ! aro preparing f r tbo conic; t. The rev
' l ii,'b-.i r.T-.7 r- i'...r,..,i 1,. ;- (I,;. Ki-,.,.
. ...v ..... J ... , ,.. . J ... ...... .-
i 13 peeking to f.iv.- tbo teed of lkco:iti;at
I bclwarn thj ne: ;",er;.::c a:;. I !t-:?j;-v:i-
live ctcniont?, u.-i arc wn
to ; a;r
1 r.iiv aivi
every titiio.' that v.-1:1 brcnk
t.".:.') I nion ii::n of tbo fta'o.
I down t!v
indidal
fiil be slartcd
bv tiio IbidicaU in nil rarf.-j i f tho com.
1 lnoti'vcabli. and local jealo'.tsics r.nda.ii-
nioialici rpp.ea.cu to and stiniu.aleu ly
all possible a; :;ia:iees. As in Iltinobs
( in Kc.it aeiiy lb.; rvvl:ioiiry fao
ticuisU ar anxious to feed tbo fijsne of
disunion and keep the e'tatrs apart.
under the pereefnl r.dniin'flralion of
wi.e, coiistiititiont 1 laws tbo power and
inSneticc of f tich ltieu as aro kaair the
radical pariy in Kentucky will vani'-h,
and hence t-io country b; iatercs.'ed in
the success of the Ikinocstic and Con
Bervative organisation at tho eoniiiifr
C n'e.st. Tbo Union can ucver bo rein::,
ted bv such nicana as (bo rovolutioat.-Ia
! propose. Tliey do not wish or mean :L
T Li M 3I AIiKFi .
1 !i(5Vi".Y. May 21, Iaa'J.
i-Lorn, rci u.i 51' oo r-h is ('
voiui i t
WIIIAVT, otr I'n-'ict 1 7(
RT. t 00
C0.H.7C 1 10
0. vTc Co
ii:c Ky. iii:.T t
I-Itir.V) AM'LES 1 (Hi
I5EANS 3 fKt
ViVJJV.ll per pound
1. AKI) ::.0
riit.r'SS GO
MACKKi'.r.i 12
wiirrt: i ii'ii in
EGGS per (l'isen A)
Enir, Pa., May 21, lGd.
FI.OrR per IM 11 W.il! iO
rottic
: 1 f.lto C2 0
18 Oltot') (.0
8 To 1 J l O J
11 00 to 12 no
2 -tOta 2 .10
1 To to 2 00
20to 22
21 10 21
22 to 21
10 to -SI
hue it
Y. H1TK FISH i 1.11.
! MACKF.itEL
! v.' I! K AT per l.uihc'..
; ii::an3 ,
I'filiS pcrdvpn
LAUD per round ....
CUKESK
BUTTER
PHILADELPHIA & EiUE HAIL
.1. IIOAP. This great lino traverses
the Northern and Northwest counties of
Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, ca
Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the Iciuifii a
nu Had Hoal coinpnny, aad is opera
cd by them .
Its entire length was opened for pas
senger and freiirht bu-ice;?, October
17th. 1 SO 4.
TIME OP PAJ-SKXG Eli TI1A1N.?
AT UIPGWAV.
Leave Eissliawl.
r.r.e iiau iraiu . ...1 p.m.
i.ne express j rain ID oJ ji.m
Leave WesticarJ.
Erie Mail Train 1 SO p. ru.
Erie Express Tniiu S 24 a. m
Passenger care run through without
change both ways between Philadelphia
ana r.rie.
NEW YORK CONNECTION.
Leave New Y'ork at 9.00 a. m., Arrive
ot Erie 0.15 a. m.
Leave Erio at 1.55 p. in., arrivo at Sew
lork 3.1(1 p. m.
Elegent Sleepixo Cars on Exnross
Trains both ways between Williams-port
ana iaitimcre, ana v llhamsport und
Philadelphia.
For iutorniation rcsncctina Pa.sseD"er
tusiuesa apply at the . li. corner SOth
and Market Sts.
And for Fr2h'ht business of the Com
pany's Agents:
fc. li. Kinc'ston, Jr. Cor. 13 th and
Market Sts. Philadelphia.
tl . w . lieynolds Eric.
W. llrown, Agent N. C. IL It. Bal
timore.
11. n. Houston,
Gen' l. Freight Ag't. ridVa.
II. YY. GwtNNEK,
Gen'l. Ticket Ant. J'htl a.
Al.FREP. L. Tri.ER,
General Spl m t.
.Y VlHIlJi: of sundry Kr-lanl
p (h't'uni Efj-uaw, istucd cut i f tho
t'i ou t t f C lr.roon Picas cf l',k cuiiDtv,
and to 1110 directed, tbsra v. til b cxiip"-'.
o;l to 1T!?M'J l.'ALJ'b at the Couit
!Icu:-' in r.id;.v:ay en Mc-mlny, the 2nd
day of July, 18tH', tbo folicwng dcs.
cri'.A' 1 red i'... Ailo to v'it :
Ail that retain tract of land situato
i'i t'i i in.' Clock township. p-i;i;!i of tbo
tla-.b a river, known r.a tho I.ymi Fottlc-l-l
-a ', ijo:-',. a! "Aid d.' icribed as foibivr3 :
Jb":i:ioiiA; at u imr.'i.cuvt curnora b.nu.
! (!:, ib.. friu'.b ab'.ii'r variant No.
::"')'. on bii'idrc 1 a')-l ci.'bty pf rcbes (tA .
;i lu'hibick, ihcitoa v st eighty perches
to a ; i' !, I'ilik"' in:i!'a tbirly-foi.r dcg.
vest !'o b-i'i.lio.l nml Jiltccn DCichcsby
.-bAKHid il iirJ warrant to a licmloek.
tbi:f-a r-::. t two Irandrad )icrtdic to
pi.K'o r.f Iio-.;u :.;ir-, oontainin one hut),
drcd r nd fitly acre, with nbmt Ihreo
rcr ". lAij-rovo 1, pi:tl an ul J lo; bouo
r.n 1 bai-ii tiiaraon erected. Soizcd,
t itic.i in c'A 'C 'Ai '.n, and to be sold as tbo
1 r
.A'.'OiV o
'I'l,
onriH Lynn.
A:! that certain tract or par-
eel Co lan 1 ;
latcd 11 til town ol lud
i.ty, Pennsylvania, known
iwav. ::;: c
I as town ji li .,0. ninety-tune (:'..), and
J one hund.ed (PJo) on John J. Hid;-
way .1 :.!aa ( t raid tr.wn, L&uuucu 011 tno
.or:b by (b ii'.r.: f treat, on tbo east by
J" ,- 1 lot No. i ( ii the south by an nl
1 y, and t.:; ilia cr-it by Mill street, cor
lai: iiia In.'.; an aero ( ), more or less,
a;'' a . i.ieii i erected a two story frame
dv. ioii: !i ..i e a'.d u woo'.lshcd, all iin
i iv vod. ii-ei.cd, taken in execution,
ar. i lo bo sold as tbo property of A. 11.
ikad and .Valine Head.'
.5 AS. A. MALON'tt, Sk'fT.
i;beri:T's Oiiico. P.idway, Pa.
t r. W. TAX APJEAI,S.
U. i!. Acy.sso:i' Orrtcn, 19th Ui;-t. Pa.
('nice-, .-irwoiisvir.i, Clearfield Co., l'a. J
"OTICbI is hereby given that tho
a.-.i-.-incn'. lis!:-, valuations and enu
merations mado and taken within tho
; a:1 'i-. -.r.er.t liiVirict composed of Elk
j couAity by '.lie a instant assessor, under
taa laws 1 1 l.io 1. mted biatcn, will ro
niai.i open to ail per;on3 concerned for
examination fir the space of ten days
ironi tbo fourth day of Juno A. D. 13G0,
at tbo ofTiee of John C Luther, Assis.
tanl Afses-or, .0 1 Divii-ion at Ilidgway,
in i.aeyanl county o! J-.ik
An 1, at the s.
I'i
the
sipied assessor ot this Collection Dis
iriet, .iil attioul on tiie fourteenth day
of June ISCd, to receive, hear, and dc.
termiuc all appesbs relative to any erro
neous cr excessive valuations or cua.
ueratious by the assistant assessor.
In regard to appeals, the law provide,
" That the question to bo determined by
tiie assessor, t;i an appeal respecting
'il.e valuation cr enumeration of prop?,
cny, or objects liable to duty cr taaa.
' tb'ii, sltall be, whether the valuation
" cempbiiiied ot be or be not in a just ro
" h.tioii or proportion toother valualioa.1
"' in tbo saino assessment district, and
" w'iicihcr tho enumeration be or be uot
" correct. And ail appeals to the asses,
'sorts aforesaid, shall be made in wri
' ting, end shall specify the particular
"catiAA, matter, or thing respecting
" which a decision is requested ; and
'; shall, moreover, state tho ground or
" pi ineiple of inequality or error com
" piainel of."
DANIEL LIVINGSTON,
Assessor of the 19th Col'u Hist.
May-2 t'Gtj-tda.
KETII ! TEETH ! !
i
D E N T I S T R Y
Prosorvo Your Teeth !
W. M. b'.I AW, Pesires to inform the
citizens of llidgway end vicinity, that
he w ill be here on the 11th inst., and
that he would be happy to do all work
entrusted to bis care.
Rooms at the residence of Mr. P. T.
Drooks niay-10'Gtt-tf.
FURNITURE !
rnnn undersigned takes
L pleasure in anuouueing to tha citi
reas of Iti.lway and adjoining towns, that
lie lias just opened a l'urnitura Shop in
nidgway, au.l is jirepared to sell U kindj
of furniture t tiie lowest prices. Ills stock
coQi.-u ia part of
coy
IOX CHAIRS,
TABLES,
BEDSTEADS,
t;?RI: J IECS & MATTRESSES,
BUREAUS, WASH STANDS,
Cane scat Chairs of nil kinds,
BABY CHAIRS,
CltlBS,
SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
TETE A TETES,
BEDROOM SETTS '
of Cheslnut, Mahogany aud Black Walnut
and every thins usually fouad ia a first
class country Ware Room.
riCTURE FRAMES
of all siies, and of Mahogany, Rosewood,
Bluck Walnut and Gilt
MADE TO ORDER.
ALSO COFFINS kept on hand, and mada
to order, of every kind and description.
l'lmiso CALL and examine my stock be.
fore purchasing elsewhere, for I hope by
strict attention to business, and keeping all
the market demands in my line, to merit
the patronage of the public. For the pres
ent 1 occupy tho Methodist Parsonage for
Ware Kooms. HL.NKV H. THOMAS.
May-IT (jli-ly,