The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 29, 1877, Image 2

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Mrr A. Parsons, Jr., - - Editor
THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1877
Secretary Rehur desires all hearts of
bureaus in the Inferior Department to
report at soon as po?sH,le on the fol
lowing 1)0n; Organisation and
methods of doing business; tl e force
employe 1 and the character of the em
ployment the efficiency of the force
employej.and uhat reduction 1
practicable.
A Great Xalloiial Work..
The Illuslrnfed Ifistnru of Ihr, f(r
tennirtl EuhilUion, with a full
description of the Great Euitding
una an tlie oinects of interest Kx
limited in them. i,t James TK Me
Cabe, author of "The Centennial
Jlwtoru of the United K'alesV Kto.
Embellished with over 3(H tine ?n-
fravings of buildings and scene in
me ureal Exhibition.
The National. Publishing Co., of
Philadelphia have issued a large and
handsome volume hearing the above
title. The Intense, interest every
w here manifested In the great Exhibi
tiou, and tin; eager desire to obtain a
complete and connected account of it,
M ill unquestionably cause this book to
have a very extensive sale.
This History of the Centennial Ex
hibition is not a dry list of the articles
exhibited. It is a superb volume of
874 pages, from the pen of one of the
most popular authors of the day. Mr,
M'Cabe received the constant and
sympathetic, assistance of theC'entcn
nial authorities, and enjoyed peculiar
advantages in the preparation of this
work. Ho went, note-book in hand,
through every department of the Ex
hibition, and the result of his labois is
a work abounding iu brilliant descrip'
tloiisoftlie great World's Fair, He
traces the history of the great enter
prise from its Inception to its triumph'
ant closing day. He then takes us
through every part of the Exhibition
grounds, giving brilliant, accounts of
every building and other features of
interest within them. We are taken
through the Main Building, Maehin
ery Hull, tho Agricultural and Horti
cultural Halls, the Art Gallery, the
Government Building, and oil the
other structures, and our deepest at
tention is held all the time by the
descriptions of the rare and beautiful
objects contained in them.
The book is written with a vigor
and brilliancy which render it a com
plete and life-like picture of the great
World s Fair, and -which make it In
valuable to ail classes of our people
To those who have visited the Ex
hibition it will be a pleasing souvenir
of their visit, and enable them to re
call the magnificent scenes they have
witnessed. To those who -ould not
make the journey, the book is a neces
sity, for it will enable them to enjoy
the delights of a thorough acquain
tance with tho groat Exhibition in
the quietude of their own homes.
There is not onother book in print
which gives one-fourth of the infor
mation contained iu this work. It is
Huperbly Illustrated, and the price is
so low that all can afford to secure a
copy. The book is sold by subscrip
tion only, and the publishers want
agents in every county.
TWO CASES THOUGHT TO BE
CONSUMPTION CUE CD.
Dr. Fennel's Blood and Liver
Remedy and Nerve Tonic is decidedly
the best remedy for Chronic Coughs.
In recent colds and coughs his Im
proved Cough Honey readily cures.
But in coughs and lung and throat
diseases of long standing, the system
must be demised and regulated and
impressed with the healing influence
of the Blood Remedy. It places the
system in a healing condition. Then
the Improved Cough Honey, used
with it, readily causes long standing
coughs to yield. The following il
lustrates its success in severe couhgs.
Woodland. Cat., June 19, 1873.
Dr. M. M. Fenner, Fredonla, N. Y. Dear
Sir Please send inc2 dor., bottles Blood and
Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic I have cured
two cubes that were nailed consumption of au
aggravated type here, with It. I use your
Improved Cough Honey with it In these
cures. .
P. C RANDALL.
From Major J. W. MoNutt, late of Mb Penn
sylvania Cavalry.
JIcNutt House, New Bethlehem, Pa July 12 '75
Vr. M. M. Fenner, Fredonla, N. Y. Dear
Sir In March last my son F.lwood had a
terrible coimh, resulting from niPHlH. I
procured two bottles of your Improved
Cough Honey, which produced a complete
and permanent cure. I have recommended
it to others, and know its action and success
are nlways certain. I oonsider It the best
cough remedy now known. No one who has
over tried it would be without it when needed
or fall to recommoud It to his friends. It in
pleasant to take. Children do not object to
it. Yours truly,
J. W, M'NDTT.
For sale by dealers in medicine. Ask for a
circular entitled People's Remedies.
' A FEW MORE OVER COATS
and Buffalo Robes at
POWELL & KIME'S.
SUGARS AT POWELL AND
KIME'S are high to be sure; but s'ill
are a little cheaper than at any other
bSre in town.
N. O. MOLASSES FOR COOK
iiig, alsrt choice syrup always on hand
l POWELL & KIME'S.
ONIONS, A NICE LOT AT
P. 4 K'S.
WOLLE N SOCKS AND MITTENS
at p61vELir& KIME'S
THIS COLD WEATHER RE
minds us that POWELL & KIME
have a nice lot of TherniomeUrs on
ant'
FOR YOUR STOVES AND TIN
Ware call at W. B. SMITH'S, comer
f Main and Mill btrcota..
BLANKET SHAWLS, AT
POWELL KlME'S
DRIED APPLES AT
POWELL & KIME'S.
Sew Advertisements.
, Jlercanllle AppralsuienU
LIST of Retailors of Merchandise,
Liquors, &8., in th Cuuuty of Klk,
Stale ofl'tuutvlvsnift, March 2Uia, 1S77:
MERCHANDISE.
IIKNrBKTTK.
CIhm. Nnrua. Tax.
14 William I'. Juhnson, stort.
14 8. I.eroy Winslcw,. score.
14 Miles Dent, store-.
14 Miles Dent, miller.
14 H. tV.Puriken, miller.
rox.
12 Jospli Koch & Son, store.
13 .I.J. Taylor & Co., store..
14 Koch A Knr,t store,
14 John M'Mtilicn, store.
14 Ilermnn Btrossly, store-
14 A'lolph Tioim, store.
14 Mr.. John Kelt z, storo.
14 Michael Mohan, sane.
14 r.. II Dixon, store.
14 Charles Webb, miller
.TOSKK.
0 Wilcox Tnn. & Luin. Co. store
13 A. X. Aluricli, store.
14 James C. Malune, store.
14 Martin Sjwci i, store
14 0. A Jacobson, More.
14 M. M. Scuultz, meat market
H0RT0N.
14 Joseph S. Hyde, store.
1-1 A. Short, (tore.
14 J. Cunco, store.
B1U0WAV.
9 W. H. Osterliout, store.
10 J. H. & W. H. Hyde, storo
11 Hyde fc Curt iss, store
11 I'vwell & Kime, store
12 Grant $ Horton, store
13 Clint les K. Earley, store
13 M'Gloin & M'Gechuii, store
14 Jaoios H. Hngerty, store
14 T. S. Hartley, stoic
14 0. 0. Messenger, store
14 Chitrles Holes store
14 Jnmeft Woodward, store
14 I.. A. Ilrcodel, store
14 K. K. Gresh, store.
14 Robert I. Campbell, btore
14 W. 1!. Smith, store
14 Jacob Rutierftiss, store
14 .1.8. Powell, stoic
14 Mrs. A. liulilman, store
14 H. M. Rolfc, store
14 H'histlctown Lumber Co. store
14 J. S. & W. II. Hyde, millers
14 M. J. Karlcy. store
ST. MARY'S BOROCOn.
10 Gifford, Hall & Haul, store
10 Coryell & Ituss. store
10 Joseph Wilholm, store
11 Jobu Walker & Son, store
12 W. C. 8patford ,t Co., si ore
13 W eis brothers, store
13 John E. Weidenboarner, storo
13 Chap. Lubr & Brother, store
1,1 Posenbeimer & Tcgler, store
14 Weidcnburrner & Witniun, store
14 I.. Blakely, store
14 George It. tinnier, store
14 Charles M'Vean, store
14 John F. Wachtel, store
14 Edward M'BriJe, store
14 Charles Miller, storo
14 Adolpli Fochtman, More
14 Joseph Wilbelm, store
14 C. L. Bayer, st-oa
14 Alois Lefllcr, storo
14 Mrs. M. E, M'Nnil, st. ro
14 Agnes R. Killeiati, store
14 Williem fc Dornisli, store
14 John Krug, meat market
14 Joseph Eckel, meat market
14 Charles Kufen, meat market
14 fl. C. M'Gill, miller
14 Mrs. C. Neiuiiller, miller
HOTKW AND EATING HOUSES.
BKNFZKTTK.
Ti Henry Blush, hotel
Ji L. Wiuslow, hotel
7 John Daley, eating lioiiio
nrsziNQfctt.
6 Frank X. Sorg, hotel
tox.
U John Collins, hotel
5 Joseph Koch, hotel
7 Andrew Han, eating huuse
IIOltToN.
0 Joseph S. Hyde, hotel
JAY.
6 A. J. Rummer, hotel
0 Armcl Turlcy, hotel
JO.NIiS.
" F. B. Patterson, hotel
U Martin Sowers, hotel
B1DQWAV.
ft W. H. Schram. hotel
6 M'Farlnnd& Murphy, hotel
) Frank I'allman, hotel
7 James S. Muginnis, eating house
sr. mary s Honoi'uu.
5 John Wuolilol & Son, hotel
5 Jared M. Mecuin. hold
" Anthony Fuehtmau, hotel
t James Rogau, hotel
h Mathias Wellendorf, hotel
G Lawrence Vogul, hotel
u J. F. Winifclder, hotel
6 Henry Lubr, hotel
a John Vaughun, hotel
7 George Schaut, eating house
7 William Uie, eating bouto
7 Mrs. A. Klausruan, cat. house
7 Jacob Kraus, eating house
7 Anthony dchauer, eut. houe
7 Vim. Zelt, eating House
8 Fred. Kenote, eating houso
8 Martin Huber, cut iujj boue
BREWERIES.
. BBNZINQEB.
Sorg ii" AVesmitier $25 00
FOX.
Andrew Hau 2d 00
FT. MARX'S BOROUGH"
Chos. Lahr & Co. 25 00
William (lies 2-' 00
Lawrence Vogel CO
BILLIARDS.
J0NB3.
A. C. Allen, 2 tables 40 00
KIUQIVAI.
O. W. Rhinos. 3 tables CO 00
J. S. Maginnis, 3 tables 60 00
ST. MART'S BORoroH.
J. F. Wiudtelder, 2 tables 40 00
A. C. Allen, 2 tables 40 00
THOS. J. BURKE,
mar22-3t Mercantile Appraiser.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
Graham Flour at
AND
POWELL KIME'S.
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS
a new stock just arriving, at
POWELL & KIME'S.
AT POWELL KIME'S, YOU
pay cash for goods, and get more- than
the worth of your cabh.-
SLEIGH BELLS AND WHIPS.
a nice little assortment, at
POWELL & KIME'S.
PIMPLES,"
I will mail Free she reoipe for prepar
ing simple Vkgstable Balm that will re
move Tan, FRECKLES, FIPl'LES and
Blotchks, leaving the skin soft, dear and
beautiful also instructions for producing
".luxuriant growth of hair on a bald bead
or smooth face. Address Bee.. Vandelf -Co..
Box 6121, No 6 Woostfr Si.. N. y-
NOTICE.
C. S. INTERNAL ItETESCE
SPECIAL T AXES
May 1, 1877, to April 30, 1878,
The Revised Statutes of the U. S.,
Sections 8232, 3237, 8iW, and 3239, re
quire every person engaged in any
IniwiiiCHM, avoeatioti, or emploj'inen't
which renders) him liable ti a
SPECIALTAX, to PROCURE AND
PLACE COSPICUOUSLY IN HiS
ESTABLISHMENT OR PLACE OF
BUSINESS A STAMP denoting the
payment-of wild SPECIAL TAX for
the Special-Tax Year beginning May
1, If"", before commencing or eon
tinuing btifdnes after April 30, 1H77.
return, as prescribed on Form 11, is
also required by law of every person
liable to Special Tax an above.
THE TAXES EMBRACED WITH
IN THE PROVISIONS OF THE
LAW ABOVE QUOTED ARE
THE FOLLOWING, VIZ:
Recti tier? $200 00
Dealer, retail liquor 25 00
Dealer, wholesale liquor UK) 00
Dealers iu malt liquors, wholesale 50 00
Dealers In malt liquors, retail... 20 00
Dealers In leaf tobacco 25 00
Retail dealers in leaf tobacco... 600 00
And on sales of over $1,000,
fifty cents for every dollar
in excess of 1,00.
Dealers in manufactured tobacco 5 (X)
Manufacturers of stills 60 00
And for each still manu
factured 20 00
And for each worm manu
factured 20 00
Manufacturers of tobucco 10 CM)
Manufacturers of cigars 10 00
Peddlers of tobacco, llrst class
more than two horses or
other animals 50 00
Peddlers of tobacco, second class
two horses orother ani
mals 25 00
Peddlers of tobacco, third class
one horc or other
animal 15 00
Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class
nn foot or public con
veyance 10 00
Brcwers'ot' less than 500 barrels 50 00
Brewers of 5oo barrels or more.. 100 00
ANY PERSON. SO LIABLE,
WHO SHALL FAIL TO COM
PLY WITH THE FOREGOING
HKijn R KMENTS WILL BE
SUBJECT TO SEVERE PENAL
TIES. Persons or Firms liable to pay
any of the Special Taxes named above
must apply to uownn, ueputy col
lector of Internal Revenue at Warren
Pa., and pay for and procure the
.special-lax stamp or stands tney
need, prior to May 1, 1877kand
WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.
Special-tax Stamps will be
transmitted bv mail onlv on receltit.
from the person or firm ordering the
same, of specific directions so to do,
together with the necessary postage
stamps, or the amount required to
pay the postage. The postage on one
stamp is three cents and on two
stamps six cents. If it is desired that
they be transmitted by registered
mail ten cents additional should ac
company the application.
GREEN B. HAUM,
Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
OIHce of Internal Revenue,
Washington, D. C. Jan. 23d, 1877
TF YOU WANT T0"BU Y
GOODSCHEAP
CO TO
JAMES II HAGERTY
Main Street, Ridgway, Pa
DBY COODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS
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 of FLOUR
Constantly on hand, and sold as cheap
as the CHEAPEST
JAMES H HAGERTY
Rate: of Advertising.
One column, one year $75 00
40 00
25 00
15 On
Transient advertisements per square ol
eight lines, one insertion $1, two inser
tions, $1.50, three insertions 92.
Business cards, ten lines or less, per
year $5.
Advertisements payable quarterly.
QUOTATIONS
or
White, Powell & Co.
HANKERS AND liROlvEHcJ,
No. 42 fcouth Third fc'treet.
Philadelphia, March 27th, 1877.
BID. ASKKU
U. 6. 1881,'e - 1121 H2J
do 6 20, e '05. M aud N 1081 10SJ
do do '65 J and J- 10.SJ 108A
do do '65 do 1 1 1 J lll
do do 'Cu do 113 118J
10-40. iloeoupon 110 113J
do l'aoifie 0's cy Int. off 128J 1232
New 6'g Reg. 1881 100 110J
C. 1881 100 U0J
Gold 104 104J
Silver 100 100
Pennsylvania ex ive 41 J 41
Readme 131 13
Philadelphia & Erie 10i HI
Lehigh Navigation. 22 22
do Valley 41 42
United R H of N J ex. div-134 135
Oil Creek 0 6
Northern Central ex. di 21
Central Transportation 88 UD
Nesquehoning 45 47
North Pennsylvania, ' 45
C & A Mortgage 0's '80 108 109
KEW TIME TABLE P. Si E. E. IU
Commencing Sunday, Nov. 20th, 187C
WILCOX.
Mail East.
4:13 p in
2:47 p iu
6:22 a m
8:55 p m
4:49 p m
2:11 p in
6:66 a m
8J4 p m
" West
Day Express East -..
Niagara Express Wefei..-
B1UQWAT.
Mail East ..
Mail West
Day E Drees Eat
Niagara Express West
ST. MARY'S.
Mail East-
5:15 p m
1:46 p IU
7:20 a ra
.7:45 p ni
MaH Wtt
........ ...
Day Express) East
Niagara Expr3 Weal
REMOVAL OF WHOLESALE JEWELRY HOUSE.
Our lnree and incrainir
1877, occupy 2d and 8d floors of "M'Callum Bulldinn" 77 Fifth if nirW
opposite our present location,) and will otter to the ti ado one of the lareest and best
stocsii of goods in the United States, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CM)CKd, Bronies,'
Jewelry Silver A- Plated Wareito., &.
Close Cash Buyers Invited.
C. B. BARRETT & CO.. 77 Fl
n2iI3
9
Arch Mtreet, Betwee Jth and Slh Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Dkar Fir: Sinr l 1,a ,f Hm r,iKH ir, ii.o s ct..,l i... v, . i
freftcopU, f nrlorg lefnil'a, new cnrpel, &c. Tho house in all its appointments is un.
tuirpiibseil for comfort; the eulinnry tlepnrtnient being excelled by none. During llio
Centcunial the ,bt. Cloud Adhered to its regular rates, ami endeavored to extend the same
nnmfnrli In its no t tnnB n t l.n.t . ! 1.. . a 1. : i : 1 i . .
t vio iv iitiu yreviuusii iu
Mr. CI . V . Mllllitl xmm naBAainl.,1 it.
.... - - - - uuu ncovifini c Tf nu it i in ii i O RUUf tw n. UI11U. ttUU IiUWBlU U
Bean, of Ft. Wayno, lnd., under the firm name of O. W. Mullin & Co.
Thankintr rou for r.nst. Tint tnnnna nml hnriinir (a flTtanl (Iia KAuoilnliiina nf Ct
Cloud with tlio same encouragement as in the
3-9 PER DAy.
,IOSA. V. 11 A K E R, Room Clerk.
.1. T. LKILI.S, Cashier.
Exocutoi'si' Notice.
Twttntfl of .Tdllll Tni-lr. t,.lo !...
Township 101k Co , d'eeeuseil. Letters
rr i... i i i . ,
J. VKHiuirimii if ll"Pll me OUOVU eHltlTC
have hern crnnted in flip iinrl.rul.rn.rl
all persons indehted to said estate are
leiiuemeu hi juuKe pnyilH.-lir, ntlll
those linvlnir rliiinm tn inwni ti,n
same 'withom delay to "
GtO. H. TAYLOR, 1 ,
n2t0 JAMK3 H. TAYLOR. ( hx r-
I1VINU WILD ANIMALS
j WANTED.
$r0,00 eaili for PANTIIEUS.
8,110.... each for 11LACK FOXES.
4,00 each for CROSS EOXES.
10,00 eaelr for LYNX.
10,00 each for OLD OTTER.
5,00 each for YOU NO OTTER.
6.00 each for YOUNG WOLVES.
o,00 each for WILD CATS.
5,00 ,-ach for FAWNS.
1,00 each for YOUNO I1LACK it-
CROSS FOXES.
The above price I Mill pay, the
AnimalH to he in good and thriving
condition. Aniuialsean be shipped to
nie by way of l'linsu'awney l'a. For
further itiforniatiou write to
.IOIIN A. STEWART,
Marion, Indiana, County, lfs.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having hrrn pcr.iinnently
cured of that drend tliscnse, Consumplinn,
by a simple remedy, is nnxiotn to make
known to Ir.s Iimiow saturers Uie tneiitis oi
cure. To all who desire it, he will send a
copy of the prescription iict, (free of
charge) with the directions lor preparing
and using the same, winch llicv will him a
Sums Ci;bk for CoM-iJirrioN, Asthma,
ISiioxt urns, ic.,
Tiirtics wishing the presnripthm will
pleaxe naaress, Ucv. t.. A. WlLStj, ll' l
l'enn., Willianisburgli, N. Y.
SEED "WHEAT "
I have a limited quantity of ttiii ee-d
from a new and ntiHinale-l variety of
Hand, wheat, put rp in 1J h. rni?l: .-Mh
will be sent prepaid on receipt of . The
whcM is Mtperior to the fuvoi ile I.'Ihi.miii
variety, has n Ktrong straw, and nurds i.p
well when gi-OAinjr. This seed is the
product of experiment)) nst jtur. frmn
which the yield was at tho rate uf h
bu shels of wheat to one buphel of seel.
Onlv 600 i-neks are ofcrcd for snle.
II. 1). SMITH,
734 14'b, Sl'RKET, V i:eliingtuu D. C.
11113.
(."'""Ib not easily earned in r l,tc
III times but it cm ho )..) le in
Ihree months by any one of either hps, in
any Prt of the county who is willing to
work Ktcadily at the employment that we
furnish. $ti(i per week in your own lowu.
You need not be awuy from homy over
night. You can give your whole lime tn
the work, or only your spate moment.-. It
costs nothing to try the business 'ieriiu
and $5 Outnt free. Address lit out", 11
HALLETT At CO., rorlUud Muiue.
oney.
GARDEN SEEDS.
XevT Varieties of Flower and Vefceliilile.
Don't write to your member of congress,
who is flooded with applications for seeds
but obtain the same Varieties, nml all the
new ones, by ordering from the undersigned
Beside my own specialties 1 am prepared
to furnish any kind of seed from any eula
logue al a discount of tea per cunt from
list prices. For the convenience of those
who want an assortment 1 have prepared
two collections. No 1 cousisU cf vm ie
lies of choicest Flower seeds a complete
flower garden, price SI. No. 2 comprises
a complete collection of Vegetable seeds
for a email family garden, price $1..10.
I'acknges of the two sets combined for Iji-'.OO
Sent postpaid to any address on receipt of
price. The seeds iu these collet: ions
would cost double tho money, made up in
separato orders or purchased of any dealer.
H. 1). SMITH,
731 13th STUEF.T, Washington, D. C.
ces, trade-marks, designs, and cuiuputtula.
Labels registered. Infringements, re
issues and iutevferuices will received
prolt at lent ion.
INVENTOBSi:
otild
a model or sketch of thoir invention, nud
we will giro our opinion as to its patcnla
bilitylfree of choice. Fees moderate, and
NO CHARGE UNTIL PATENT IS SE
CURED. We will, upon contingent fee, proeccute
ca ses that liavo been Kf.-it.ui Ei ly the
Patent Ottice.
We have clients iu every Statu iu the
Union, and invite inquiry through your
congressman as to our standing belore the
Patent Office.
fiend for circular for further infomatioc,
terms and references. Ebtablished in lsjtiC.
EDSONBllOS,
Solicitor! ofU. S. and Foreign
PATENTS)
711 & trtreet, N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
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CRISTA. DO KO'S
HAIB'DyE'.
Cristadoro's Hair Dyo U the
SAFEST aud BEST; it acts instantaneously,-
producing the most natural
shades pf Black or Brown; does NOT
STAIN the SKIN, and ia easily ap
plied.. It it a standard preparation,
and a- favorite upon every well ap
pointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman.
Sold by Druggists.-
J. CRIST ADORO,
P. O. Box, 1533, New York.
Nt-44
V'IIOLKflAT,B EXCLtJSI VELT
Awanua. PilUhnrnh. f.
una jmi ucuinr it moou atones
I.I. IT XI 1 1.' J T
p;st, Yit aro, respectfully.
G. . MULLIN & CO.
Bml.
TKTJSTEES' SATiE.
BY yirtue of the powers vesstcd in us by
the provisions of a certain mortgage
executed aud delivered by the Kersey Coal
Company to the undersigned, dutcd tho 1st
day of June, A- D. 1S08, and duly re
corded in the recorder's office for Elk
county, Mate of Pennsylvania, in mortgage
noon ii." page r.tf, fto., as well as by
virtue of the authority of the decree of the
Court of Otmrron l'lcas cf Elk county,
State of I'cnnsylvanin, Kitting in equity,
foreclosing the mortgage aforesaid, we will
epose to public sale, at the cottrl house, in
UHawnv, in the mid county of Elk, on
FRIDAY. TI1E27TH DAY OF;APKIL,
A. D. 1S77, nt one o'docK P. M., all the
rights, franchises and property of the
Kersey Coal Company, Including real es
tate particularly described as follows:
All those two certain tracts or pieces of
laud situate in Fox township; Elk county,
State of Pennsylvania, one buinz bounded
and described us follows : fieginning nt a
post, ni t lie lini-thcust corner ol Lit r.
Kvier's laud; thence east, pnrtly by laud
of Nuili. mid D. D, Hymt, ouo hundred and
eighty-seven rods (lH7) to a beech; thcucu
sotii ii, n v land ol Horace Little, one nun
dre-1 and tiixty rod to a pott md Mores:
tlieut'.e west, l- innas ol Joseph Coo and
Je.-i?c Kyler, one hundred and eighly-scvuu
rods to a post i thence north by lauds of
Jesse Kyler and Eli P. Kyler, one hundred
ml sixty rods to llm place of beginning,
containing one hundred nud eichty-Beven
acres, more or less, beingpnrt of the tracts
Nos. 407!? and 4'J7! and the mine con
veyed to Joseph S. Jlydc by t'lwiird Me
Quone nud Ellen, his wife, by their deed,
dated 5i li uny of November, A. 1). 18-36,
Mily recorded in the ofliee for the record
lug nfd:eds in Klk county, in deed book
"F, page :;;, He.
A'so Another trii.t udjoinlng tho one
n)ove described, nnd is hounded mid des
cribed as follows s l!eginning at a chest
nut tree stiiniliug in tiie west line of war
rant 'o. 407H i theucc east, by 1 inds of
Eii 1'. Kyler and ,1, S Hyde, one hundred
rod, mni-e or leM, to an elkwuod J thence
i.oith one hundred nnd sixty-nine and six
t i-r.f list (lGIMj-lO) ros. more or less, to a
ample tiee; theucc we:.t. tin hundred rods,
move or less, to a beech ; thence south, by
warrant No. 4374, orio hundred aud sizty
iiiiic and pix-tenlhs ( 1011 ti-Jt)) reds, more
f- t!?f pt!- "f bpg'???!?!, crtntiin
imr one liundved and si-! neres, more or
les hi ing part of tract No. -l'Tct, and the
smi.e li.ml conveyed to Joseph S. Hyde by
Hitfield P fettle nr.d I.ydia A. M. his
wife, by their deed dated llith day of July,
A. i.'. ls.j'.t, duly recorded in t!ie ollice tor
tliu recording of d-ed-i in Elk cotmty, in
deed book "11,"' page 7."7, AO.
Also All the following cioscril cd tracts
of laud situate in t'.ie township of Fox
afu'isaid, bounded and described as fol
lows: flue tinet bi'Kinning at u postal
the south side of the MiU-sbuig aud cmcth
p(.rt vond. tbe wi-stu'-n lino of Daniel
ilyittt's land, tony six i I'l i purchtrs. more
or less, to ii. hei.iloeli ; thence west forty
three (43) perches' nuro or les, to au elk
wood ti-"-" on Libel's line; I hence uorth
nloDj? said Libel's line, sevi-nty-four (74)
pcrchc-s mure or less, to tbe .Milesburg and
tmethpoit road: theucc eastei ly along said
Milesbui-g and Smcihport road to the place
of beginning, cootaiiiiug sixteen (l'l) acres
pi ore or less.
Aleo One tract Leglntiing at a post on
the mill road; thence west eighty one
(tjl ) rods to John Pemoline's southeast cor
ner ; t hence north ninety-two (112) rods tn a
stone comer; theneii e.isl ninety-six (Wj
rods to mill road ; llunce south twenty six
digiees east twet.ty (L'(J) rots thence sobth
ten degrees west twenty (70) rods, thence
south thirty degrees west twenty (-0;)
rods; theucc south fifteen degrees west
thirty-two (3'J) rods to place of beginuing,
continuing lifty (GO) neres more or less.
Also One tract begiuuiug at a post :
thence east, by land of George Weis,
seventy-eight (78) rods to a post , thence
south sixty-one and two-ihirds (Olj) roils
by land of J. seil'red; thenee west seveti'y
cight (7H) rods, by land of I). D. Hyntt :
hence north sixty-one and two-thirds (01;)
rods, by lauds of lk-iimger & Eschbach, to
the pluce of beginning, containing thirty
(30) acres, being part. of warrant 4078.
Also Ono tract beginning nt a post ,
thence cast twenty ("JO) rods, by lands of
Denzinger & iCschbaeh ; thence south forty
(10) rods by lands of D. D. Hyatt', llicace
west twenty (20) rods, by landit of Put rick
Murphy, deceased ; thouce uorth forty (40)
rods by lands of Denzinger & Eschbach, to
tho place of beginuing, containing live (5)
aijres, also pan of No. 4078.
Also All the coal, iron, ores, and other
minerals of whatever kind, lying aua bring
in or upon all that ceitaiu tract bituated iu
Fox township aforesaid, beginning ut a
hemlock ; tlicuco cast, by lauds of Joseph
8. Hyde, one hundred anl two (101!) rod
to a water beech ; theuca uorth by laua of
Horace Little, eighty-live (K-3) rods to a
poll ; thence west, by land ol'Ooorge Weis,
ouo hundred and two (102) rods to a post ;
theuca south eighty-live (8-3) rods to the
place of begiuning containing flfty-four
(54) acres and thirty (30) perches, together
with the right of ingress and egress, and to
enter upon and into said land lor the pnr
poso of examining arid searching for and of
mining, manufacturing and preparing the
said coal, iron and ores, and other minerals,
for market, and transporting the same, and
for these purposes to luild roads anl
drains upon or under the surface of said
hnds, as may bo necessary and proper for
the convenient use and working of the
niiues or works, with a right to deposit the
dirt or waste of the said mines or works
upon the urfaie convenient ikereto to
gether with; all the rights, property, im
provements, franchises aud estates of said
company acquired or which way b-o horc
ufter acquired.
FRED. SCHWEDLER. 1 Xius,eeg
FHED. W.BILLINGS, j -"us-ee8-Ridgway,
p. Feb. 15, 1876-tlt.
No
Vc will Hurt, you lu a business
you ran make frVJ a week without
Money
C'lipital; easy and respectable fur
either sex. U. A. Yvuutr, 'Mi ltow-
eiy, N y. : ilml.
Administratrix's Kollcer
Estate of Geo. Walmsley late of St.
Marj-'s Borough,. Elk Co., deceased.
Letters Testamentary upon the above
estate have been granted to the under
signed, all persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make payment,
aud those having claims to present
the same without delay to-
ESTHER ANNE WALMSLEY,
n4ttf Administratrix.
GlEO.WOODS&CJO.'S
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