The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 05, 1877, Image 2

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    Henry A. Torsous, Jr.,
tdltor
THURSDAY, APRIL o, 177
A number of ourcoiiU'tnpornrlo cv
press the belief that the liorrlblo ills
closures confnineil In the eon fi-wion ul
John D. Lee tihould lend to the fpei'ily
prosecution of all the prominent Mor
mons who were implicated In the
Mountain Meadows massacre. It Is
now evident that the pignut In crime
was a natural outgrowth of the pecu
liar organization Rrigliuni Young had
established hi Utah, nnd of the perils
by which it had become environed in
1S57 on account of the rebellion nnd
hostile attitude the Mormon authori
ties had assumed towards the United
Stnte9. All American ciliens were
regarded i.s enemies of the Utile
empire the chiefs of n monstrous im
posture had undertaken to establish
within our territoral dominions, and
our army was then on the outskirts of
Utah for the purpose of compelling its
inhabitants to recognize the fait that
nt least n seniblnnce of allegiance was
due to our National Government nnd
its agents nnd cfliccrs, not withstand
ing the assumption of every vital elc
ment of political authority by lirigham
Young and his favored associates. No
ytate or Territorial Governor ever
commanded n tithe of the obedience
which the high priest ot .Morinonism
exacted from all his followers. He
controlled them as the Southern
planter controlled his slaves, and as
fumed the right to give them the land?
of the nation, to bestow or take away
other property, and to make the only
laws which commanded their respect
It is hard to realize that our free
country has afforded in his rule the
most complete illustration of absolu
tism that has disgraced the history oi
modern times; and now that this
monstrosity is tottering to its fall, it is
a question of public interest how far
the powers of the Government can be
advantageously used in hastening its
destruction.
BLANKET SHAWLS, AT
POWELL KIME'S
DRIED AFPLE8 AT
POWELL KIME'S.
New Advertisement.
One of tl.o c hief obstacles to the suc
cessful prosecution of Lee's accompli
ces in the Utah courts arises from the
fiet that Mormon witnesses must
furnish proofs of guilt sufficiently
cogent to satisfy Mormon jurymen.
It would probably be eusy to convict a
number of the surviving participants
in the massacre if the ollenders could
be tried in any other Jerritory or
State than Utah ; but in view of the
statements that Lee a conviction was
only possible because he had been
ostracised by the head of the Mormon
Church, and because Brigham Young
had instructed Lis adherents to facili
tate the success of th-. particular
prosecution, there would appear to be
bat a slight prospect of the conviction
of other offenders unless sonic such
device as n change of venue cr nu cx
elusion of ?, )i-iio:-'i fjv.i.j ti e. jury box
is nk'jled. It is folly to expect a tri
bunal composed partly of men who
look up to llrigluini Young as a being
endowed with superhuman contro.
over their temporary and spiritual
welfare to convict him of a terrible
crime. I'.ynny ordinary standard ol
judgment lie stands condemned al
ready of a- lonir list of infamous offen
ces, for his life is made up mainly of a
succession of villainous practices, but
it is not easy to see how he can lie con
victed by his dupes, his dependents,
and his accomplice?.
Nevertheless such a strong impetus
has been given by Lee's confession to
thojust feeling of indignation excited
by the monstrosities of Morinonism
that means will probably bo found for
hastening the doom of that "Iwin
relic of barbarism." If thecourts can
not act effectively, Congrc.-s may be
induced to udopt some of the repres
sive legislation that has been pressed
upon its attention. Since it is posi
tively known that the most inhuman
massacre ever perpetrated on Ameri
can soil was the work of Mormons,
who claimed to act under the convic
tion that their duty to their Church
required them to slay scon s of help
less men, women, and children, and
since the won't charges ever made
against the Mormon lenders have been
substantially proven, no plea founded
npon the necessity of respecting religi
ous freedom should prevent the Gov
ernment from using every available
agency for the extirpation of all the
hideous crimes that have too long been
practiced and condoned in Utah.
J 'urw ' '.
THE YO rst FOLKS' MOXTIIL Y
Good sound food for the mind is
ju.it us essential to its moral health
and vigor as healthy food for the
fctomuch and pure air for the lungs are
to the health und vigor of the body.
In view of this fact it is the duty ol
every parent to be careful what kind
of mind food Lis or her children nie
feeding upon, for impressions made in
youth are lasting and can never be en
tirely effaced. As the twig is bent so
the tree glands. If the mind is
allowed to feed upon the vile "yellow
back" novels and sensational publi
cations which are having tsuch a wide
spread circulation among our youth
to-day, just so surely will the mind of
the man follow the bent of the inipres
, eiona acquired therefrom. There is
plenty of good healthy reading io be
bad. - We have on our table now a
young folks' publication called the
'"Yousg Folks' Monthly" pub
lished by Milton George, Chicago, 111.,
which, while it is highly interesting
and instructive, and is read alike by
ol i and yosLg, yet la of a high moral
to-ie, always avoiding the sensational
and low. fcend tea ceats tor one
month's trial and aee for yourselves.
The terms are only 1,00 per year, 5
copies fort 4,00. Address the Youno
Volkb' Monthly, Chicago, I1L
MoiTHiilile ApraNuifitt.
I 1ST of ltviiiilnr of Miiilmmlln,
j 1 liMiorx, A'.!-, in till County nt' Elk.
Mhip ul' I'tniiH) Ivuniix, Muieli lllb, 1877 I
MERCHANDISE.
ItKMlKITR.
(.'In. Nkron. Tt.
1 1 William K. .lolinnon, lor.
I t 8 I.eroy W limit, w, Mnr.
II Miles Pent, Wore.
M Milt's IHmiI, miller.
11 It. iV. Fetrikeu, miller.
rox.
12 .los.'jili Korli (i Son, store.
:t .I.J. Taylor & Co., slum.
M Koch iV Km, si or.
M .Itilin M'Mnhon, more.
It llerin:in Sluo'sley, slnrif.
11 Ailoli.li Tim m, shuio.
11 Mrs. John Krlit. Rti.ro.
1 1 Michel Mulmu, siore.
M K. U Dixon, stove.
14 Charles Webb, miller
Junk.
n Wilcox Tun. & Liira. Co. sloro
13 A. T. Aliirieli. store.
14 James 0. Mnlonc, siore.
14 Mini in Sjwers, stere
14 O. A .tntfobsm, store.
14 M. M. Schuliz, meat market
IIOHTOJi.
14 Josejili S. Hyde, store.
14 A. Short, (tore.
14 ). Cnueo, Btore.
in I'O way.
11 V. H. Ofterliout, stove.
10 J. S. A- W. II. Hyde, store
11 Hyde & Curtiss, store
11 Powell & Kime, stove
12 Oriitil tl- II orloa, store
IK Cliinles it. Kavley, store
15 M'Gloin & M'Geplmii, sloro
11 James II. Hngerty, etor
14 T. S. Hartley, Btoic
14 O O. Messenger, etoro
I t'liurles Holes store
14 James VooJwrl, s'ore
14 L. A. llremlel, store
It h. K. (jresli, store
14 Ko'iert I. Campbell, store
14 W. B. Muhli. store
14 Jueob IJuttcriuis, store
14 J. S. Powell, store
14 Mrs. A. Uuliluiau, store
14 H. M. Koll'e, stoie
14 WUistlciowu Lumber Co. slore
14 J. S. & V. 11. Hyde, millers
14 M. J. barley, store
ST. MAUI'S B0H0COH.
10 Gifl'ord. Hall & Haul, store
10 Coryell & Kuxu. siore
10 Jopejili W ilheliD, store
11 John Walkei & Son, store
12 W. C. Spatfortl & Co., Bioro
13 N ci3 Hrutliers, store
13 John E. enleuboerncr, store
13 Clias. Luhr & Brother, 6tore
13 Posi-nheimer Tegler, store
14 Weiilenbivrner & itmun, store
11 L. Blakely, sloro
14 George II. Garner, store
14 Charles M' Venn, store
14 John F. Wnelnel, store
14 L'dwurd Mliride, store
14 Chnrles Miller, store
14 Adulpli Foolilunin, alure
14 Joseph V illielin, ?tor?
14 C. L. Buyer, store
14 Alois LeHlcr, store
14 Mrs. M. L M'Xuil, Blore
14 Agnes B. Killeiiin, store
11 WuIriii & Dot ni.-h, store
11 John King, nttttt u.nikfl
14 Joseph l.cktl, meat aiarlcet
1 I Clinrles Kiifon, meal market
14 R. C. M'Mill, mi!ir
14 Mm. C. Neiuiiiler. miller
AND EATING HOUSES.
NOTICE.
U. S. INTERSIL BETEXUE
SPECIAL T AXES
May 1, 1877, to April 30, 1878,
The Revised Ntnlulcs of the II. H.,
Heel ioiih 11232, 3237, 323H. and 3231), re
quire every person engaged in any
business, avocation, or employment
whieh renders him llnhle to a
SI-Kt'lAlFAX, to PHOt'UltH AND
Pl.ACK t'OStpirroUKIiY IN HIS
lOS'l'A ItlilKUM MNTDH PIiACK OK
ItrsiNIWA STAMP denotlngthe
payment ofsnld HI'WIAb TAX for
the Sieclnl-Tax Year beginning Mny
1, 1S77, licl'orc commenuliig or con
tinuing business niter April ,'), 1877.
return, as prescribed on form 11, Is
also required by law of every person
liable lo Special Tax as above.
T1IK TAX KM KM ltlt.(T'.l WITH
IN TIIK PROVISIONS OK TIIK
1,AV AllOVK tM'OTKI) ARK
TIIK KOU.OWINU, VIZ:
Rect liters ,-H) (Ml
Dealers, I it nil liquor 2: 00
Dealers, wholesale liquor Inn (Ml
l)enlei- in mnlt liquoi-s, wholesale "itHMi
Dealers In malt liquors, retail... 20 uo
Dealers in leaf tobneco 2." (Ml
Retail dealers in leaf tobacco... r00 IH)
And onsnles of over f I,(KMJ,
llftv cents for every dollar
in excess ofl,(MM.
Dealers in mnnufaelured tobneco f 00
Manufacturers of stills M 00
And for each still maun-
fact u reil
And for each worm niunu
fact u red
Manufacturers of tobacco
Manufacturers of cigar
Peddlers of tobacco, lirst class
more than two horses or
other animals
Peddlers of tobacco, second class
two horses or other ani
mals Peddlers of tobacco, third class
. one horse or other
animal
Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class
on foot or public con
veyance Rrcwers of less than 500 barrels
Rrcwers of 'Vio barrels or more.. 100 (MJ
ANY PKHSON. SO 1.IAULK,
WHO SHAM. 1AM, TO COM
PLY' WITH 111 K FORKUOINO
KKonitKMKNTS WILL 111
SI H.IKCT TO SKVKRK PENAL
TIES.
Persons or Firms liable to lnv
nnv of the Special Taxes named above
must annlv to E. Cowan, Deputy Col
lector of Internal Revenue at Warren
Pa., and pay tor ami procure l no
Special-Tax Stamp or Manips tney
lii'oil. orior to Mnv 1. lSu. anil
WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE
Snecial-tax Stamps will be
tranciniltn.l bv instil lllllv Oil receipt
from the person or linn ordering t lie
same, of specihe directions so to tlo
to-rether with the necessary postage
stamps, or the amount required
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. KAUM,
Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Otiice of Internal Revenue,
Washington, I). C. Jan. 23d, 1877
TF Y'OU WANT TO BUY
GOODSCHEAP
REMOVAL OF WHOLESALE JEWELRY HOUSE.
Our large and Increasing bnslnc demands more room, n1 w wilt, Jafter April 1st,
1877, occupy 2d and 8d floors of "M'Callum Building" 77 Fifth Avnu (nearly
opposite our present location,) and will offer to the trade one of the largest, and best
stooks of goods in the United Slates, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, Brontes,
Jewelry SiWer fc Plated. Ware t-o &.
Close Cash Buyer? Invited. WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY
C. B. BARRETT & CO., 77 Fl Avanue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
n2tl3
ST, CLOUD HOTEL,
Sit) (HI
20 00
10 00
10 00
Ml 00
00
10 00
10 (10
,r.n no
Arch SI root, Between th and Slu Streets,
rjiiLADELnnA, pa.
Dt.ak Rim:' Since the close of the Exhibition the "St. Cloud has been repainted and
frescoed, parlors re furnii-bea, new carpets. &o. The honse In all its appointments is un
surpassed for conifort ; the culinary department being excelled by none. During the
enicuninl (he hi. Cloud adhered lo its regular rates, and endearored lo extend tlie same
couiforie lo its patrons as It had pretiously; in this particular it stood alone.
Air. (. W. Mullin has associated with hnn his aon, ueo K. .MtUlin, ana bawara i.
lleiin. of Ft Wayne, Ind., under the firm name of G. W. Mullin & Co.
Thanking you for rust caljonaee nnd hopini to extend the bosnilalitics of the St.
Moud with the same encouragement as in the past. We are. rexpect fully.
f 3.00 PER DAY. O. W. MULLIN & CO.
J USA V. U.VKER, Room Clerk.
J. T. LKILK3, Cashier. n5ml.
Execntors' Xoticc.
Eslntc of John Tnvlor lute of Fox
f ownshlp Elk Co , deceased. Letters
TeKttniienfaru unon the above estate
have been grunted to the underslirned.
all persons indebted to said estate are
reiiuesteii to make payment, nnd
those having claims to present the
same without ilclnv to
OKI). B. TAYLOR, 1 ,
li'Jtd JA.MK3 II. TAYI.OR. f EX W.
TlVIXti WILD ANIMAL K
1 WANTED.
Jod.oO ..oneh for PANTHERS.
,K each Tor BLACK FOXES.
4,00 each for (.'ROSS FOXES.
10,00 -.each for LYNX.
10,00 eaeh for OLD OTTER.
r,00 each for YOl'NO OTTER.
f.00 each for YOUNO WOLVES.
r.,00 each for WILD CATS.
f."0 each for FAWNS.
1,00 eneh for YOl'NO BLACK A
CROSS FOXES.
The above price I Mill pay, the
Animals to he in good nnd thriving
condition. Animalscau lie shipped to
me by way of Punsutawney Pa. For
further information write to
JOHN A. STEWART,
Marion, Indiana, County, Pa,
UEO.WOODS&CO.'S"
PARLOR ORG-AJSTS
7
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advortiser having been permanently
cured of (lint dWnd disuse. Consumption,
by n simple remedy,' is anxious to make
known to his fellow snH'ercrs the means of
cure. To all who desire it, he will send a
copy of the prescription used, (free of
charge) with the directions fur preparing
nnd using the same, which they will find a
SlBB C'CBR for CoNelMPTIO.N, A STUM A,
Bronchitis, &c,
Parties wishing the prescription will
please address. Hey. E. A. W1LS05, ltd
I'm n. , Williamsburgh, N. Y.
HOTELS
m.NKZKTTK.
5 Henry L'lush. hotel
5 L. Wiuxlow, hotel
7 John Daley, eatiug hou:-e
lir.SZISOER.
6 Frank X. .Sot;;, hotel
rox.
f John Collins, bottl
h Joseph Koch, hotel
7 Auurtw Hnu, eating louso
llul'UN.
5 Joseph S. Hyde, hotel
JAY.
") A. J. Rummer; hotel
6 Annul Turlcy, hold
JONt.
5 1'. U. Paltcrsou, hotel
5 Miirtiu Sowers, hotel
ItlDCWAI.
W. II. tchram. hotel
fi M riirhind 4: Murphy, holel
fi V'rank Pullman, hotel
7 James S. Mnninnis, eating bouse
ST. M.SBY S BOHOVOU.
6 Juhii Wncht'sl & Son, hotel
5 Jured M. Mecum, hotel
5 Anthoio Fochtman, holel
f Jiinies Uogttw, hotel
6 Millions Wvllctidorf, lioiel
ft Lawrence Vogel, hotel
." J. Ir'. Win Holder, holel
5 Henry Luhr, hotel
"j John Yaughuu, hotel
7 George thaut, eating hotteo
7 W illiam tiicj, eating houte
7 Mrs. A. Kluuisjian, eat. house
7 Jacob Knius. eating house
7 Anthony Schaucr, eat. house
7 Win. Zeli. eatiui House
8 Fred. Kenote. eating house
8 Martiu iluber, eatiug hous
UHEWERIES.
BEN71.SCLU.
Eorg & Westnitjer i-3
i ox.
Andrew llau
tT. MABl'd UOllUk'laH
(. has. Lnhr & Co. 25
illiam liien
l.uwreiiuc Voire!
MLLlAimS.
JuNtS.
A. C. Allen. 2 tables 40 00
tllllOWAT.
G. W. Rhines. 3 tnbles 60 00
J." S. Mnginnis, 3 tables &0 00
ST. MABY'S IIOKOICH.
J, F. Windiolder, 'i tublea 40 00
A. C. Allen, Rubles 40 00
THUS. J. IiUUKK,
si2i'-St Mercantile Appraiser.
00
5-00
00
00
00
GO TO
JAMES II HAGERTY
Main Street, Ridgway, Ta
DRY' GOOIV, NOTIONS, r.OOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAl'S.
(JLAS-t AND OUEENS
YVAHE, WOOD AND
AYILLOWWARE.
TOBACCO AD CIGARS
t
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provisions
The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Constantly on hand, and sold as cheap
as the CH EAPEST
JAMES II HAGERTY
Eaten of Airertising.
Due column, one year $75 00
jo uo
25 00
15 00
Transient adYertisemeuts per square of
eight lines, one insertion $1, two inser
tions, $1.50, three insertions. $2.
Business cards, ten lines or less, per
year 5.
Advertisements payable riiarterly.
SEED WHEAT.
I have a limited quantity of fine seed
from a new and 4uueualed variety of
Uanch wheat, put up in U lb. sacks which
will be sent prepaid on receipt of .1. Tho
wheat is superior lo lie fuvoiiiet'litnson
variety, has a strong straw, and si.it.ds up
well when growing. This seed is the
product of experiments luet jtar, from
which the yield was nt the rate of s"
butjiels of wheat to one bushel ofsted.
Only 500 sacks are ofered for sale.
II. I). SMITH,
734 14b, STREET, Washington D. C.
nipl.
CV"""ia not easily earned in these
fT) I t I times but it can be mndo in
dii-ce n.ouih's by any one of either sex, in
ttny part of the comity who is willing lo
work steadily at the employment that we
furnish. $'M per week in your own town.
You need not be away from home over
night. You can give yonr whole time to
the work, or only your spare nu ineuts. It
co.it:; milling to try the business Terms
and 5 Outfit free. AdJven al once, IL
HALLETX & CO., Portland Maine,
onej.
BL'CKAYHEAT
Graham Flour at
FLOUR. AND
POWELL KIME'S.
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS
anew btockj nst arriving, at
POWELL & KIME'S.
AT fO WELL 4 KIME'S, YOU
pay cash for goods, and get more thuu
the worth of your cash.
SLEIGH BELLS AND WIUI'S.
a nice little assortment, at
POWELL & KIME'S.
PIMPLES.
I will mail Free- h recipe for prepar.
inn a simple Vbobti.ii hhu ihut will re
move Tah, FHbCKLtS, FJPI'LES aid
Blotches, leaving the skin soft, clear und
beautiful ; also instructions for produomg
a luxuriant growth othair on a bald head
or euiooth faoe. Address Beu. Vandalf fr
Co.. Uox 5121, No 6 Woottr St., N. Y-
QUOTATIONS
OF
White, Powell & Co.
UANKEKS AND BKOKEKd,
No. 42 .outh Tliird direct.
Philadelphia, April id, lf77.
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SEW TIME TABLE P. & E. It. K.
Commencing Sunday, Nov. 'Jtitli, 187G
wacox.
Mail E,ist - :l f P m
" West -: V
Dav ICxorcss East ..
N iugaru Express West
81D0WAY.
Mail East
Mail YVest .
Day Express East
Niagara Expresn West...
sr. mabv's.
Mail East
Mail YVest
Day Express East
Niagara Expnws West..-
4:48 p
2:11 p
C.-&6 a
8:14 p
6:15 p
1:46 p
7-.-20 a
7:15 p
GARDEU SEEDS.
Sew Yarietles of Flower and Vegetable.
Don't write to vour member of congress,
wtio is flooded with applications for seeds
but obtain the same Yurieiies. and nil the
new ones, by ordering from the undersigned
Uesidc my own specialties i am prcpiireu
to furnish nny hind of seed from any cata
logue at a discount of tea per cent from
list prices. For the convenience of those
who wuul nn assortment l nave j repnrru
two collections. No 1 consists of lttvnrie
lies of choicest Flower seeds a complete
fljwcr garden, price $1. No. 2 comprises
a complete collection oi teguiamu seeua
for a small family garden, price 1--j0-1'acknges
of ihe two sets combined for 2.0l
Sent postpaid to any address or. leceipt of
price. The seeds in mese cuueeiiuus
would eost double lue money, mane up in
separate orders or purchased of any dealer.
11. D. SMITH,
731 13th STUEET, Washington, 1. C.
PAlENTSi:
ces. trade-marks, designs, and couipounds.
Labels registered. Infringements, re
issues uud iuicrt'ertnces will received
proK ntteution,
INVENTOIiSiS
a model or sketch of their invention, and
we will give our opinion as to its patenta
bility .free of charge. Fees moderate, and
NO CHARGE UNTIL PATENT IS 81
CUKED.
We will, upon contiiiijerit fee, prosecute
m bpii iliot have been liKJECTun by Ihe
Piiteul Otiice.
We have clients in every Stale in the
Union, and invite inquiry through, your
congressman as to our standing colore tne
Patent .Office.
Send for circular for further iufomation,
terms and references. Established in lbuo,
EDSON BROS,
Solicitors of U. 8. and Foreign
PATENTS.
711 G street, N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
nil 13
t'EISTADORO'S
HAIR DYIs
Cristadoro's Hair Dyo is the
SAFEST and BEST; it acts instanta
neously, producing tho most natural
shades of Black or Brown; does NOT
STAIN the SKIN, and is easily ap
plied. It is a standard preparation,
and a favorito upon every well p
pointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman
Sold by Druggists.
J. CRIST ADORO,
I O. Box, 1533, , New York.
Nt-4i
TRUSTEES' SALE.
f3 Y virtue of the powers vested in us by
If the provisions of a certain mortgage
executed and delivered by the Kersey Coal
Company to the undersigned, dated tho 1st
day of June, A V. ltstiB, ana amy re
corded In tho recorder's office for Elk
county, State of Pennsylvania, in mortgage
book "H." page PJ3, fcc, as well as by
virtue of the authority of the decree of the
Court of Coma on Pleas of Elk county,
State of Pennsylvania, sitting in equity,
foreclosing the mortgage nforcsaid, we will
expose to putflio sale, at Ihe court house, in
Itnlpwny, in the Bant county oi (.IK, on
FKIDAt. TIIK aiTII UAX Ur AL'K1L,
A. P. 1S77, nt one o'cIock V. M., all iho
rights, franchises and ptoperty of the
Kersey Coal company, including real es
tate particularly deseribed as follows :
All those two certain tracts or pieces of
land situate in Fox township; Elk county,
Stnto of Pennsylvania, one lieing boinueu
and described as follows : Xleginuing at a
post at tho northeast corner of Eli P.
Kyier'i land ; thence east, partly by laud
of Nath. and 1). D. Hyatt, one hundred and
eighty-seven rods (187) to a beech; thence
south, by land of Horace Little, one hun
dred and sixty rods to a post ind stones;
thence west, by lands of Joseph Cook and
Jesse Kvler. one hundred and eighty-seven
rods to a post ; thence norlh by hinds of
JtHse Kyler and Eli P. Kyler, one hundred
and sixty rods to the place of beginning,
contaiuini! one hundred and eighty-seven
acres, more or less, being part of the tracts
Nos. 4078 and 4l!, and the same con
veyed to Joseph 8. Hyde by Edward Mc
Quone nnd Ellen, his wife, by their deed,
dated 0th duv of November, A. P. 1800,
duly recorded in the office for the record
ing ofdieds iA Elk county, in deed book
"F," page 431), &c.
A'so Another tract, adjoining the one
above described, ami is bounded and des
cribed as follows : Beginning at a chest
nut tree standing in the west lino of war
rant No. 4078; thence cast, by lands of
Eli 1'. Kyler and J. S Hyde, one huudrcd
rods, more or less, lo an elkwood ; thence
north one hundred and sixty-nine and six
tenths (16DC-1C) rods, more or less, lo a
maple tree ; thence west one nunurea roas,
more or less, to a beech ; thence south, by
warrant No. 4374, one hundred nnd sity
nineand six tenths (Mi!) 6-10) reds, more
or les to the place of beginning, contain
ing one hundred and six acrc, more or
less, being part of tract No. 4078, and the
Fn:e lnnii conveyed to Joseph S. Hyde by
Litfield P. Little and Lydia A. V., his
wife, by their deed dated ltlh day of July,
A. U. lf j'J, duly recorded in tho olGce for
the recording of deeds in Elk county, in
deed book "H," page 7"7, AO.
Also All the following described tracts
of land situate in the towuship of Fox
af j'esaid. bounded nud described as fol
lows; One tract beginning at a postal
the south side of the Milcsburg and tfiaeth
port road, on the western line of Daniel
Hyatt's land, forty-six (4(1) perches, more
or les.-, to a heciluck ; thence west forty
three (43) perches more or less, to an ellr
wood tree on Libel's line; thence north
along said Libel's liue, siventy-f.mr (74)
perches more or loss, to the Milesburg and
Smethport road ; thence easterly along said
Milesburg end Smeihport road to the place
of beginning, containing sixleeu (10) acres
more tr less.
Also One tract beginning at a post on
the mill road; thence west eighty one
(Hi) rods lo John iSemeling's southeast cor
ner ; thence north ninety-two (V2) rods lo a
stone corner; theuce cast ninety-six (OH)
rods to mill road; thence south twenty six
degrees cost twenty (20) roas thence south
ten degrees west twenty (0) rods, menco
south thirty degrees west twenty (20;)
rods; thence soiuh fiftceu degree west
thirty-two (32) rods to place of beginning,
containing fifty (00) acres more or less.
Also One tract begiuuing at a posi- ;
thence east, by laud of George Weis,
seventy-eight (78) rods lo apost.Oience
souih sixty-one nnd two-'hirds (Gl j) rods
by land of J, Seifred ; thence west sevca'y-
eight (78) rods, by hind of P. P. Hyait:
then co north sixty-one and two-thirds (01 ij)
rods, by lauds of lien.ingcr & Eschbach, to
Ihe place ol Deginuing. coniaiuuig uiiiiy
(3o) acres, being part of warrant 4078.
Also One tract beginuing at a post , i
Ihcuceeast twenty (20) rods, by lands of
I5eii7.inger & Eschbach ; thence south forty
(10) rods by hinds of P. P. Hyatt , thence
west twenty (20) rods, by lands of Patrick
Murphy, deceased ; thence north lorty ioj
rods by luuds of lieiuinger & bschbach, to
Ihe place of beginning, containing five (0)
aires, ulso part of No. 4o78,
Also All the coal, iron, ores, nnuoiucr
luineralu of whatever kind, lying und being
in or iij. on all that em lain tract situated in
rox township aloresaio, Dcginning ai a
hemlock; thence east, by lauds of Joseph
S. Hyde, one hundred and two (102) rod"
to a water beech ; iheuce norlh by laud of
Horace Linle, eighty-five (80) rods to a
post ; ihenoc west, by land of George Weis,
one hundred and two (102) rods to a post;
theuce south eighty-five (80) rods to the
place of beginning coutaiuing fifty-four
( 54) acres aud thirty (30) perches, together
wiln the right of ingress and egress, and lo
enter upon and into said lnnd for the pur
pose of examining aud 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 build roads aul
drains upon or under Ihe surface of said
linds, as may be necessary aud proper for
the convenient use and working of the
mines or works, with a riht to deposit the
dirt or waste of the said mines or works
upon Ihe urface convenient thereto to
gether with all the rights, property, im
provements, franchises and estates of said
company acquired or which may be here
after acquired.
i'KED. SCHWEPLER. .,.,
Fit ED. W.DILLlNGS.I 1,U8-ees-Ridgway,
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