Site jiliiflfKfe, snry a. rarsons, Jr., . - Editor. Utah's official vote, jut promulga ted, shows 21,. 131 vo'oo for Cunnon, Mormon, ajeainist 3,Pi2 for Boskln, ftnil-poJygamlRt. The totnl voro of the Territory i 23,376 ngnlnsi '.'0,381 In 1874. SEW ADVERTISOIKMa. "VJ OTICI1 The lute CoiiiniisisionerA ), ,of the Bi Ll'v'-- State KHd will petition the l.CKiHluture, at its next fcession to pans n Inwniitln.miritrthc-rn to collect the Taxes levied, pav indebt edneuij, and settle owountH. " W. S. OVIATT. Dec. Srihj 1870. It. Cantlon Votive. AH parsons arn hercbv cautioned tint to purchase, or In nnv wav meddle wit h the fol lowing described properly lu possession of Justus Woed. Two hones, double harness, slnglo harnes, two wignns, one rmlr sleighs, one single sleigh, one bucuy, three Pics, one cow, three tons hay, one plow, one hnrrow, cue outline box, four acres of whc.it In ground, h lot of st raw and household goods. 1 purchased the e&me nt Hheriil's sale, nnd have left tlieni with the suld Justus Weed for u time only. U. tJ. OYSTUK. Deo. 2Sth, 1S70 3t. LIST OF CAUSES. Set do.v for trial at Tni; tan. uary Term of the Court of Common Pleas of fclk county, commencing, Monday. January 1. John Munn vs. Lewis (. JJodd, No. 115, August Term, 1871. 2. Sarah V. Wilcox, Widow, elc, vs. Jesse and John Piatt, No. 21, May Term. 175. 3. Jas. K. P. Hull vs. 1). Kunes el No. 1C-5, May Term. lf-."j. 4. Samuel Hnermnn vs. V. S.FIervJce & Co., Jfo 86. Kepteiiilicr Term, 1S76. 5. Frederick Collins et al. vs. Andrew Hanson, No. "3 September lVrm, 170. 8. George A. Knthhun v. C. H. Keorlcy, No. 137, September Torm 1S78. 7. Leonard Wtttman vs. Thomas Sullivan, No. 1S September Term, 1S76. 3. Bnrbera Eekl, Widow of Bernard EcUl, deceased, vs. Edward Babel. 3 K. It. Dixon vs I.uther I.ucorc, et al., No. 37, November Term, 1S78. KRED. SCHCESISO, Clerk. P.ldgway, Pa.. Dec, 25, '70. NOTICE. f,fOTICE Is hereby piven that the under li signed Intend to apply to the General As sembly of the state oi reimfej-lvanla, at its rext session, for the passage of an aet en titled "'An Act to provide for the payment of the debts and distribution of the tunds of the state Road authorized by the Aet of first of May, ism, entitled ' An aci appointing com missioners to lay out and open a State Road In the counties of M'Kean, Elk, Korest and Clarion, and tiio several supplements thereto. The said Aet will give to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Elk County jurisdiction to col lect the funds of said road nnd apply them 1st, To pay the costs of the proceeding: 2d, To pay the Inst debts lawfully contracted by the late commissioners of said road, and yet unpaid: 3d. The surplus to the several town ships from whence the fund Is derived. Tlie proceedings to be lnstiluted by petition of ieiuu in ici colcu, turn me luiiut.-i nt-tjf!.- sary proceedings to be had after ten days notice shall have been elven to the proper auinoi lues oi ir.e several counties anu town ships Interested, and also by publication in tueh county. JOSHUA PA.VI3, .1. C. JAMES, T. 8. .TAMES. W.M. W. GlifFFITIt. A. PETHHSON. dw'Jl-ii Licence Fctitioii. The following license petitions have been flicd in the Court of Quarter Sessions for January Term lt77, and will be presented to the said court on Wednesday, the I'llli day of January, 177, at 2 o'clock V. M. ('That If any person or persons shall neglect or refuse to llfi bis, her or their lici-ii-ic, with in viptkks HAYS after the same has been granted, such ncrleot or refusal, shall be deemed a forfeiture of suld llcuise " Pili dou V. 2d, Page it I J.) TAVERN. Rcriezetl'; Henry Blosh; P. I.. Winsiow, Jtenzlii;;cr.--Frar.lc X. Surg. Pox John Collins. IUdgway V.'tn. 11. Sehram; Murphy .t Mc Earlaud. bl. Marys Anton l-'ochtinaii; Lorentz Vofial: John Wachtel & bonj Anthony Sohaucr; James Iloan; Henry Luhr ; Joseph I Wludfolder. V..VTINU H'lLMK . Rhlsw ay- James Mnglnnis. St. Mary's Win. (ielsj Jpcoh Kraus . HVOKK . Bt. Mary's Joseph Wllhr-lm, I KED. SCllU-::sINO, Clerk. SHERIFF'S S.LES. "jY vli'Uv of sundry writs of fieri . Ji:"f.-!as, ftlios fieri t'ueiaii, venditioni i-r.o:i:'.s, !o..tvi liieiis, nlius levsiri ll"!": and testatum fieri tnt-his. lsned lutoi'tho Court of (.'oimnon Tietis of Elk County, iind to me diiected, 1, JDauiel rScull, llitrh .Siu-iii' of said county, do hereby give uoik-e that I v iLl expose to public iale or outtry. ut tiie Court House, In Ridjjway, at" one o'elock. I'. M , on MONDAY, JAXUAKY, 2i. 1877. ALL that certain piece or pa fee! ;: iar.d s-ituated in the township of Fox couuty t"f lik and Stale of Pennsylva nia, "hounded find dcfieribed :is fo jG'.vs to-vit: '.i! Lot Xo. (51) flt'ty.(-:c in the Vl!ie of CVntrcv'ille nfi-ecuuip in the pioi or draft of wuid " ; i I . I m tae t'lliee for trie lieeoiuii;-- ot'i'eods ;o uml for tiuid County said lot-, cm -talniiiK (it7!J) ilfty-seveu nnd throe fourths sqnuro rods more or lets nd being a part of same land conveyed to Joint Given by frainiiel M. I-'ox and C'(.-o. fox M. D- udniiuiatrators of Biiinuel Fox, by deed dated the ftli day of Xo vein her, Ih-Jit, Jtccorded in Ileod Book A pae o'Jlit-e., there U ei'ictt'il on said lots a two story tranie iiwei!in;r house '-'.:M feet, said lot i.i umlor good fence, and other im- . TXl IrVliOI.I n. ."'.sued nnd taken in execution as m.j .ojv'rty of 1. J. Ktiiizc-lniuii, at suit f Citurics anil Mudelena Gill. ALL the right title interest, claim and demand of defendant in and to tho following described land: Begin ning at what formerly was the south east corner of Charles Lpirrett'a farm, which is in the north line of Patent Xo. 6030 and from thence wet, along said line ten chains and thirty Jinks to a corner; thence north live chains find twelve link to a corner; thence, east ten chaios nnd thirty links to a corner; theuca .south to the place of hetJiiiiiitg beiii rive chains ami twelve links, containing live acres and forty-tight perches, bciiiy; Mttiated in south part of Patent, Xo. 601 in Jay township Llk Co., J'a. ALSO one other Jut or piece of land in Jay It v.'i'.ii'.'p is ii Hows : Be g'iunip at tiio souiliwc-t comer f laml i0r.ue.l3- by Vv'm. Lurt, in pau-nb Coy and ru-anintr thence west i'J jiereiies nnd links to the north weAt corner of saiil land; thence weed 0 perches to the center of the road leauh:j; from Charles Logiretts, to Caledonia; thence along the center of said road to the fcouth lino of said patent, Xo 50L"J; thence east to the jilaco of beginning, containing one lialf acre, including all the land lying between the aforer-aid lund formerly owned by Burt and said Head. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Joseph T. Southard bt unit of B. h. Moowy, ALL that certain tract of land in the town or settlement of 8t. Mary's in tho county of Kill and Etato of jri. Pejjlnni? f, at a post on tho north irt. Paul tjtreet; tlience east two-hundred nnd sixty perches nnd two thirds of a pereb; thence north nine perches, thence west two hundred and sixty fix perches; and two thirds of a perch; thence south following the line of the street nine perches to the place of be ginning containing (lo) fifteen acres This lot containing one two story frame dwelling house ftdxUfl one barn tOxHO. Also a good spring of water and orchard. Hei.ed and taken into execution nnd to be sold as the property of. the widow and heirs bt Michael Ilindlc deceased at suit of iho Wilcox Tan ning Company. ALL the undivided six-fortieths parts of all those certain messuages, pieces, parcels or tracts of land situate tying aud being In the county of Elk and State of Pennsylvania, known and described as follows, to-wit: 1st Containing 655 19-20 acres, be ing the eastern half of warrant, Xo. 4404. ALSO 2d Containing 62" acres, being tho eastern half of warrant 4100. ALSO 3rd Containing C62" ncres being the western lialf of warrant 4406 ALSO 4th Containing 1020 acres being parts of warrants Xo. 4107 nud 4108 ALSO oth..Contalning 1023 2-10 acres beinst the whole of warrant 4078 ALSO LIU containing IMU -'-10 ncre being the whole of warrant 4311 ALSO 7th Containing 620 ncres be ing that part of wurrant 4302 lying east of turn (tike AJ..SU stii containing 400 acres, being the eastern part of warrant, i:;4 ALSO t'th-Containiiig 1to5 6-lO acres being part oflbe northern ends of warrants Xo. 4SSII, 40110, 1077 and 4082 ALSO loth Containing 655 19-20 acres being the western half of war rant Xo. 4404 ALSO lllh Containing 620 acres being the western part of warrant Xo. 43514 ALSO 12th Tract described as fol lows to wit: situate nnd lying and being in the township of Fox in tho County of Elk, bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning nt a jtost or stone in the north line of John Homing's land; thence west, 130 perches to land of Michael Hack: thence north along f-aid Hack's land Ijj perches; thence west by said lands, P10 perches: thence north about 42 perches to the south-west corner of laud occupied by John Stunmerland; thence east about lt4 rods to the outh east corner of land occupied by Dennis Toomy; thence north about 20 roils to Peter Connor's lnnd; thence east about 70 rods to n post; thence south nbout 12-j rods to the place of beginning, containing 128 acres more of less ALSO, 13th One other tract situate aud lying and being in the townsliip of Fox aforesaid bounded and described as follows to wit: Be ginning at a postontheMilesburgand Sinethport turnpike, and on the east Hup of the George Liebel lot; thence north 104 perches to a maple being the north east corner of said Liebel lot; thence continuing northerly 77 rods to a post making in all 181 rods; thence easterly 40 roils to a post, on the west line oi' the Kersev mill lot; thence botuherly 10 1 rods to a post, being the northeast corner of a jtiece of land purchased for the Bidgway Co. now occupied by M. Hack; thence westerly 20 (twenty) rods to a post, being the north west corner of said jiiece of land; tlience southerly 00 rods to a post, on the Miie.sbiiig nnd Smeth port turnpike; thence north westerly along said turnpike S'.'V rods to the place of beginning; containing 50 ncres and allowance for Kersey mill road being a portion of the lands described in a certain deed made by UcorgeYVeis nnd wife to Elk county Improvement and Mining Company, which said deed is dared April 17th, A- 1 '. 113, and is recorded in the Re corders olllce of Elk County in Deed book K, page 493 &c; these 10 tracks of laud, above mentioned being the same which the Elk County Improve ment and Mining Co. conveyed by indenture dated March 7th, 1871 and Recorded in the Recorder's olllce, in Elk Co. in Deed Book O page 122 &c Seized aud taken in execution as the property of J. S. Bates at the suit of Ueo. A. Bates and T C Bates. ALL the right, title, interest, claim, and demand, of defendant in and to the following described land: All those town lots.' in Wlndfelder's edition of St Mary's situate in Bonzin ger township Elk County Pennsyl vania on tho east side of 4th street more generally known us Windfehler street bounded on the north by Depot street, on tho east by the P &E. R. R. Co's Inndsnnd Foohtinan's land on ther.outh by Mrs. Terney's laud and on t he west by 4th afreet Tho first of "said lots described as fol lows: commencing at the inter sec tion of 4th street with dejtot street: thence southerly along said treet si 3 ft thence easterly 140ft more or less to amis or P. & E. it. K. Co.; thence, iioiiherlv 35ft more or less to denot st; tlience westerly along depot street to the place of beginning, containing4'J00 H putt re feet more or less, upon which is erccteil one storv nnii one-halt mime dwelling house 17x25 feet with coal shed attached, said lot is under fence. Second lot joins the last described lot on thesouih is 40 feet on 4th street, by 12'.) feet more or less deep to the land.-s of P & E R It Company, ujion which is erected a 14 storv frame dwelling house lix3J feet, said lot is enclosed by tenec A third lot, udjoinsthe last mentioned lot 011 the south, being 00 feet on 4ih street by 12'i feet more or lcr-s deep to lands of P&ER It Company upon which is erected u one and one-half story frame dwelling house 17x25 feet, said lot is 'enclosed by fence. Fourth lot, adjoint the last men tioned lot on the south and is 00 feet on fourth street by 120 feet, more or less to lands of the P & E R R Com. pany, upon which is erected none and one-half story frame dwelling house 17x23 feet, said lot enclosed by fence Fifth lot adjoins the laud described lot on t lie south, being 00 feet on fourth street by SO feet more or less, deep to lands of P cfc E R it Company, saiil lot is alstenolitsed by fence Sixth lot, adjoins the last described lot on the south, being SO feet on fourth st. to Tierny's lot by 89 feet deep more or less to lands of Fochtman Also one other lot situate on the east side of fourth street bounded on tho north by P. Malony's lot ; on the. eastby A. 'Fochtman'tj land; on the south' by B Eckl's land; on tho west by fourth street, containing in fronton fourth street 200 feet by 230 feet deep, said lot is under fence Seized and taken into execution as tho properly of Joseph Wiudfelder at suit of Andrew Kaul. ALL the right, title, Interest, claim and deniuud, whatsoever, in to or out of all the following tract, piece or parcepof land to wit, as follows: Be ing in the township of Spring Creek. County of Elk, and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as fol lows, being part of warrant Xo. 2775 warranted in the name of Wilhelm Willink and others. Beginning at a saddle back rock on the left hand of Spring Creek; thence north (81) thirty one degrees west (19) nineteen rods; thence north (6) five degrees west, seventeen (17) rods to a hemlock tree on said left bank of Spring Creek: thence north (60) sixty degrees east (40) forty rods to a post; thence south (30) thirty degrees cast (07 5-10) sixty seven and five tenths rods; thence south (1) nine and one-fourth degrees west (5 5-10) five nnd five tenths rods to the place of beginning; containing (15) fifteen ao's more or less, on which Is erected the following b'drgs to wit: One large water saw mill, one frame school house, four frame dwelling houses about 16x18 with additions, one log house about 20x30. Also one frame barn about 30x40 feet. The nbovc houses are used as tenant houses in and about said mill property. Also an undivided three-fourth Interest, in to or out of the following tract, piece or parcel of land, situate nnd being in Spring Creek township, Elk County and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: On the north nnd oust by lands of Nelson Strong, on the south by warrant line of warrant No. 2789, on the west by Millstone township line; containing 454 ncres more or less, and being part of No. 2775. Seized nnd taken into execution as the property of L. F. and H. M. M'Onfl'ick nnd James A. M'Clellan tera tenants, at suit, of Hiram Carman and Jerome Powell now for use of Jerome Powell. ALSO all the ricrht. title, in terest, claim and demand whatsoever of. Ji. Broekway the defendant, in to or out of the following mentioned and described real estate situnte 111 Horton Township Elk County Penn sylvania. 1st One tract beginning at a sugar maple, at the north west corner of the lourth division of tract iso. nvi, thence south fifty-six and one half (jujj reus 10 it sugar limine; uieiiee east one hundred and thirty-four (134) rods more or less to a small maple; thence north one hundred ad twenty-seven UJ7) rods to a post; tlience west seventy (70J rods to a post; thence south eighty-eight (88) rods to a post; thence in a direct line to the hoiindnrv first mentioned fif'tv eight anil three-fourths 58 rotfs, containing seventy-five 75 acres be the same more or less. 2d One tract beginning at a birch tree at the north-east corner of war rant numbered forty-two hundred and forty-two Xo 4242; thence west one hundred and ninety-five and one- hall (.Hit) j rods more or less to a post; thence south by lands of A. A Heath eighty-nine and one-half &9J rods more or less to a post; thence east eighty-nine and one half 89J rods more or less to a post; thence south seventy and one-half (70 rods more or less to a post; thence east one hundred and eight nnd one-half 108 rods more or less to a post; tlience north one hundred and sixty 10(V rods more or less to the place of be. ginning, containing une hundred fitty-seven and one fourth 157' 1 acres more or less. Being part of warrant numbered four thousand two hundred and forty-two 4242 3rd One tract beginning at the in tersection of the Mountain Road with the road leading from Brookville to Ridgway; thence X 70 east nine teen 19 rods along the Brookville road to a jiost; thence south 25J west eight S rods to a post; tlience south so west twelve L'2J rods to a post in the centre of the Mountain Road; thence X 33 west four nnd one half 4i rods to the place of beginning, containing one-half (A acre more or less. 4th One tract beginning at a post on the bank of Little Toby Creek near tho bridge; thence down the bank of said creek south 47 west five 5 rods to a pest; thence north 8S west to tho centre of said road leading from Brookville to Ridgway; thence by the centre of said road to a post in the Hickory Kingdom road; thence south 2u' east seven 7 roils to the place of "beginning, containing one fourth of an acre more or less 5th One tract beginning nt a post four and thrco fourths (4 rods east from the south west corner of warrant numbered forty-four hundred 4400; thence east by said tract numbered forty-four hundred (4400) one hund red thirty-nine one-fourth 139 r'ds to a post; thence down Little Toby Creek in the centre of the stream by its various cotnves nnd distances to a post at the mouth of county line run; thence north 3S west twenty-three and one-half 23J) roils to the place of beginning. Excepting and reserving the Charles Lvman lot which is described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Mountain Road with tle road leading from Ridgway to Brookville; thence north 70 east nlong the Ridgway road nineteen 1191 rods to a post; thence south 231 west eight (8) rods to a post; thence south 80 west twelve (12 rods to a post in the centre ot the .Mountain road; thence north 33east four and one hall' (41) rods to the place of be ginning, containing one-half acre1 more or less. ALSO excepting and reserving the the James M'Clelland lot beginning uta post, standing in the south line of tract numbered iony-rour hundred 44o'j nnd on the west bank of Little Toby; thence west by said tract numbered forty-four hundred (4100) sixty-two (62) rods to a post; tlienca south five (a) rods to a post; thence north 81 east thirteen and one fourth (13J) rods to a post; thence south 43 east thirty two (32) rods to a post; thence south 84 cast nineteen (19) rods to a post; thence by the bank of .Little Toby at high water liiarK to the place ot beginning, containing seven and one tenth (7 t-iuj acres. ALSO excepting and reserving out of the said boundaries so much ofthe Valentine Mohuey lot as may be in eluded therein, said lot being described as follows: Commencing at at a post on the north side of the road at the south east corner of Ray Giies land, thence north by lund of said (Jues eighteen and one third liei) rods to a post, at the south west corner of warrant numbered forty four hundred 144001; thence eirst eight (81 rods to a post, thence south 23 east by laud Ut'eded to Adam Hetrick, twelve and one half 112 1 rods to a post by the road; thence by the road south '61 west fifteen and one fifth (15 1-5) rods of the place of beginning containing one 1) acre aud seven 7) perches more or 1-hs, the whole of the tract containing auoui nineteen ( iuj acres and the portion thereof hereby conveyed containing ten 110) acres more or less ou which there is erected one large saw mill 80X60 feet with ad ditions 60x12 and 28x18 feet. 0th One tract beginning at a sugar, and running ltTii thence, east, one hundred and sixty-nine (109) perches thence north one hundred and sixteen 110) perches to a post; thence west twenty four and three fourths i24) perches to a post: thence down dttle Toby Creek In the centre ofthe stream by Its several courses to a post by the mouth of the County line ruu; thence north 88 west twenty three an d ono half 2SJ perches to a poDt- thence to place of beginning, contain ing eighty-one (81J acres and the usual allowance. Reserving and ex cepting out of tho boundaries so much of the Valentine Mohney lot above described as may be contained therein. On the above described piece or parcel of land there are erected the following buildings, viz: One shingle, mill 60x40 feet. One barn 66x40 feet. One boarding house about 80x40 feet. Three small dwellings 16x20 feet each. One tool house 16x12 feet one story. One barn 16x28 feet. 7th One tract becinnlnor at a nost at the southeast corner of C. Nulf's land ; then north 88 west bv land of A. W. Heath eighty four "84" rods more or less to a post: thence north enst nineteen and one-half -191- rods to tho place of beginning, con taining ten -10- acres and thirtv-eieht -38- perches more or less. et h One tract betrinninsr at a post at the southeast corner of land of Theodore Fox ; thence east one hun dred and thirty-one 131 rods to apost iiime west nne or tne jnsen waos worth lot; thence south by said Wads worth lot seventy-two 72 rods more or less to a hemlock at the southwest corner of same : thence by said lot and other land north 60 enst one hundred and eighty 180 rods more or less to a post; tuenco south ninety-four 94J rods more or less to a post ; thence west by lands of ChauneevBrockwav. and others, three hundred and thirty eight f3381 rods more or less to n nost : thence north ninety-five (95) rodsmore or tess to a post ; thence east twenty- rour rods more or less to a post ; thence south 05 east thiity-four (34) rods to a post ; thence north 01 east thirty (30) rods to the nluce of becin- iiinir. ine lasi mree rntirxpfi nntnir nv land of Theodore Fox. the nbovo de scribed lot of land containing one hundred sixty-six nnd two-tenths 1100 i-W) acres of lnnd more or less. Dth One tract situate in the town ship of Fox, Elk county, and Snyder, jcnerson county, bounded and de scribed ,as follows: Beginning at a post in the west line of warrant num bered forty-four hundred (4400); thence south two hundred nnd eiuhtv six (280)) rods more or less to a post at south west corner of said division number 3 of said warrant 4400 thence east thirty-three 33 rodsmore or less to a post ; thence north 02 east thirty-three 33 rods more or less to a post; thence south 70J cast forty- two rods more or less to a post ; thence east thirty two (32) rodsmore or less to a post; thence north 38 east fifty-four and three-fourths r5431 rods more or less to apost in the east line of division number three Lajot warrant numbered lorty-lourhundrcd 4iooj ; thence north two hundred and forty three 243 rods more or less to a post at the northeast corner of division ntim- t-er three 3 of warrant number forty four hundred 4400; thence west one hundred and sixty eight (168) rods more or less to the place of beginning, containing two hundred ninety two nnd seven tenths 292 7-10 ncres of land more or less. Reserving, how ever, ull the minerals with the right of working the same or any part thereof. Being part of division number three 3J of warrant numbered forty-four hundred 4400. on the above piece or parcel ot land there are erected the following build ings, viz: One too story dwelling 25x30 feet kitchen 10x48 one and one halt stories washroom 13x26 feet one story high one wagon shed lhxw teet two tones high one barn 24x-10 teet one barn 30x40 feet one blacksmith shoi .'0x22 feetOne cow stable 12x18 feet one sled shed 12x30 feet one wood shed 12x40 feet one chicken house 7x7 feet one dwelling 10x20 and 10x32 ieet. loth. Also one other tract situated in Horton township, Elk county, Pa., bounded and Uscribed n follows : Besrlnninvr at n nine tree nt the north east corner ot warrant numbered torty- three hundred and forty-three "4343" thence west one hundred eighty-nine and one-third (189 1-3) rods mere or less to a post on the north line of said warrant nuinnered lortv-tnree Hun dred and forty-three (4343;) thence south six hundred and twenty-nine (029) rodsmore or less to a post on the south lino of warrant numbered forty-three hundred and forty-two -4342-; tlience east ono hundred and thirty-nine nnd one-third-139 1-3-rods forty-four -44- rods more or less to a to a white oak tree; thence south 45 east sugar-maple tree; thence north4o eust thirty -30- rods more or less to a post; tlience north six hundred and forty (040) rods more or less to the place of beginning, containing seven hun dred and fifty -750- acres more or less. Being tho east part of division number one (i) and tour () ot warrant num bered lortv-three huudred nnd lorty three f43431 and the east nart of divi sions numbers one (1) and four (4) of warrant numbered lorty-ihree nun tired and forty-two (4342). Reserving and excepting nevertheless out of the said premises all the minerals in said lands with the right of mining or working the same or any part tnereoi. lith. Also one other tract ot lanci situated in Fox township. Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows: Beginning at a post four and three. fourths (4 3-4) rods east irom the sputhwest corner 01 war rant number torty iour numireu -tuuj thence east torfv-one (41) rods to a post: thence south 70 west; theuce thinv (mi) rods more or less to a post; thence north 38 west to the place ol beginning, containing one aud one half (1 ') acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the property of N. M. Broekway at the suit of Powell & Kime, Ridgway, P. ALKO--A11 of defendant's Interest in, to, or out of tv certain nieeeof real cstato situate In l-ox lownsnip, 1-..1K eoiiniy, j-ciinsyivuiuu, and bounded and described as follows; Ito uinning at a post on the southern side of the Slilcsburg and Hmethport turnpike forty-five (IS) perches east or mupway iownsnii line, tlience north three huudred and eitdit i:Klrt) perches iuoror less to a post on the sout hern warrant lino of warrant No. 1874; thence east alone said warrant line twenty-six )2ii) perches more or less to a post; thence north three hundred 300) perches more or less to a nost on tho Milesburi! and Wmetlirtort turn pike, thence westerly alonn said turnpike to place of beginning, containing fifty )5U) acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Patrick I .a nib at the suit of Laurns Moyer and others. TERMS OF SALE Tbe following must be strictly complied with when the property is struck oil: 1. All bids must be paid in fell, exeept where tbe plaintiff or other lien creditor be comes tbe purchaser, in which case the costs on the writi must be paid, as well ns all liens prior to that of the purohaser, and a duly certified list of liens shall be furnished, including mortgage searches on tbe property sold, together -rub such hen creditor's receipt fur the amount of the proceeds ofthe sale, or such portion thereof as lie than appear to be entitled 10 2 All sales uot settled immediately will be continued until six o clock, V. M.. at which time all property not settled for will again be put up, and gold at the expense and risk of the person to whom it wag first struck off, and who in case of deficiency at suco re-iitie, snail make good the same and in no fnetanee will the deed be presented in court ior counmation unless the bid is actually settled for with the Sheriff as DANIEL SCULL, Sheriff. SherifTs Office, Ridgway, Pa. ". December, 28th. 1870 f Seo Purdou's Digest, 9th edition, pace ft- fmitk'a V . '3 2 A ' 416: LIFE, Growth, BEAUTY. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER Not a bye; makes harsh hair soft and silky; cleanses the scalp from all impurities, causing the hair to grow where It has fallen off or become thin. Can be applied by the hand aa it does not tain the skin orjsoil the finest linen. As a Hair Dressing it is tbe most' peifeot the world has ever produced. The hair is re novated and strengthened, and natural color restored Without the application of mineral substanoes. Since tbe introduction of this truly valu able preparation into this country, it has been the wonder and admiration of all clas ses, as it has proved to be the only artiole that will absolutely without deception, re store gray hair foila original oolor, health softness, lustre nnd beauty, and produce bnir on bald heads of its original growth and color. This beautiful and frazraatly perfumed article is complete within i( self, no washing or preparation uelore or alter its use, or accompany ment of any kind being required to obtain these desirable results. Hera la the Proof of its SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. 7'ead this Home Certificnle. testified to by Edward B. Garrigues one of the most competent Druggists and Chemists of Phila delphia, a man whose veracity none can doubt. I am happy to add my testimony to the great value ol the London Hair Color Re storer which restored tuv hair to its oriiri nal Color, and the hue appears to be per manent. I am satisfied that this prepara- Hon not a dye but operates upon the se cretions, it is also a beautiful hair dress ing and promotes the growth. I purchased the first bottle from Edward B. Garrigues, druggisl, Tenth and Coatee street," who can also testify my hair was quite gray when I commenced us use. MRS. MILLER. No 730 North Ninth street. I'hila. Dr. twayne A Son, Respected friends: I have the pleasure to inform you that a lady of my acquaintance, Mrs. Miller, is delighted with the success of your London nair voior Mcsiorer." tier hair was fast falling and quite gray. The color has been restored, tho falling off entirely stopped. and a new growth of hair is the result. K. Ji. UARRIGUES, Druggist, cor Tenth and Coates, riiila. BOSTON TESTIMONY. July 22d, 1871. Dr. Swavno & Son: Last winter while in Trenton, N. J., I pro cured six bottles London Hair Color Re stoicr, which I like very much, in fact bet ter than any thing I have used in the last nine years. If you please, seDd me one dozen bodies C O D care IV 8 Fogter & Son Druggists, No 723 Tremcnt street. Boston. Respectfully yours, AOA BARER No 59 Rutland Square. London Hair Color Restorer ai.d Dressing Has coinpletoly restored iuv hair to its original color and youthful beauty, and caused a rapid and luxuriant growth. JUKS. AJv.ME MORRIS, No CIO Norih Seventh Street, Philadelphia. Dr. Dulton of Philadelphia, says of it. Tho London Hair Color Restorer is used very extensively among my patients and friends, as well ns by myself. I therefore speait lroai experience. 75 CSNTS PES BOTTLE. Address orders to Dr. 8WAYNE SON 330 Ni.rth Sixth Slrect, Philadelphia, Va., sole Proprietors. SOI.lt ItaLL It M I G GISTS T JI K h II N G M CONSUMPTION! Hi is distressing and dangerous complaint and Us premonitory t-vinptoins, neclcclcd coijgh, night sweats, hoarseness, wasting tlech lever permanently cured by DOCTOR SWAVNE'S CCKPOUIIi SYBU:? CF 'WILD CEEBSY. hUONCHlTiS A premonilor or Pul monary CoiiMimption, is characterized by catarrh, or iutlainatiou of tho niucum mem brane of the air passnges, with cough and expectoration, thiol breath, honrsuuess, pains m the client, ior ail bionchi.-tl ullcc lions, sore lluo.it, loss of voice, coaglis DR. SWAYKE'S Compound Eyrup of Wild Cherry IS A hOVEREION lll'Mr.l'i Hemorrhng?, or Spitting of Dlood, may proceed from the larvnx, irachia, bronchia or lungs and arises from various cuunes, as undue physical exertion, plethora, or full ness of the vessels, weak lungs, overstrain- ng of tuo voice, suppressed evacuation, ob struction of the spleen or liver, &c. Dr. Swnyue's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. striken at the root of disease by purifying the blood, restoring I lie liver and kidneys to healthy action, invigorating the nervous system. ilia only standard remedy for bemor- rhano, brouchial un-1 all pulmonary com plaints. Lonsunip lives or those predis posed to weak lungs should not fail to use tins great vcgel able remedy. Its marvelous power, not only over con cumpt-on, but over every chrome disease where a gradual alterative action is needed Under us use tbe couch is loosened, the night sweats diminished, the pain subsides, (lie pulse returns to ils natural standard, thesloiiiauh is improved in its power to di gest and at-similatc tho food, and every organ has a purer and better quality of blood supplied to it, cut ot which new re creative aud plaetic uiatcriul.is mudu. Prepared only by DR. StVAYNE&SON, 839 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia Solo or all Pboiiikent Dhuugists Itching iPies ! FILES, PILES, ITCHING FILES, rosmvKLY cubed by the use of SWAYNES OINTMENT HOME TESTIMONY. I was sorely afflicted with one of the most distressing ol all diseases Pruritus or l i-u rigo, or more commonly known as Itching Piles. The itching al times was almost in tolerable, increased bv scratching, and not unfrequently become quite snie. 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