The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 16, 1871, Image 3

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. Rates of Aivertiring.
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Transient adrerliidatr. perTiars ofeis'it
iir.es or less 3 times or 1cm 2 00
. Easiness Cards, ten lines or less nr
year 'fi 00
Marriages lad Death notices Inserted
gratis.
Elk Lo3ge, A. Y. K.
Stated meetings of Elk T.ndee will be
lieM at their ball on ths second and fourlli
Tuesday of each month.
O. L. McCRACKEN, Seo'y.
Temple el Honor anl Temoaraace.
Elktoa Te njile, So. 8, tn ip's on Thnrn
day of enii weslt. a'. t'i nvtl TaniiUrs
Lodge room, overC. V. Oil!!' store.
T H. A. PARSON'S. V. R.
Last Monday there was a slight
flurry of snow.
Thers ore over 250,000 freemasons
in tho United States.
The diy nnd night will be of equal
length on the 21st inst.
New York swindlers continna to
flood the post-oSces with confidential
circulars.
1 here are several bad places in the
wide walks about town, which would
tear fixing.
Las r Thursday this placo was visited
by a heaty rain storm and a flock of
wild gecso.
For the past week thbre has been a
food rafting stage in the Clarion river.
and Elk creek.
Tins Comro issionrrs of Elk county
will meet ac thoir office in Ridgway, on
Monday, March27th, 1S71.
0. II McCAULEY, ClerL
About all the lumber has been run
from this section; but they s?y th;t a
(rood many raft have been "stoted."
and a good many more are waiting for
higher water, below here.
Correction. Last week in no icing
the accident, lit the depot, whereby
..Tohn Cotter was killei, we sa'd the
local west run over him; it wis the
gravel train goincr cast instead.
Mr. II. IlAnPER. 'dealer in Watches.
Jewelry, &.,) has removed frcm fi:!Q
Arch street !o 722 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, as will be se-en by his ad
vertisement in this issue. Tint is an
old-established and reliable -'ioue
noted cspceislly for solid Silve- Ware.
Fine Watches and Jewelry. lie reel
coma Aw old and ntt'C Jri'cwh
Have you wanJorcd arotnd in ond
through the mud lately, orw.ll you per
form that delightful rxerufce just for
health's sake, if for not hit else? ll
you do, just wade over to Service's shop
tt the upper end of Main street, ut
whnt is known as Cheap I.'ud, aod yon
.will see the most extensive assortment
Jut uhAn articles ever stored under oae
roof in P.idgway, which are sold at
marvelotsly low pricta.
Beio too lata firha cars'- Un't al
ways unfortunate. Mat Beutus, of $ey
ville, missed the train that was wrcokid
at Hamburg only two minutes in Net
York.
Mr. T. II. Dolan, machinist of th.j
engine which lately exploded at Parker,'
Laading killing two men, was on bi
way there the night before aod missed!
the train at Fagundas Ciry by three!
minutest A mias was better than a
milo in those cases do doubt.
Warrou Mail.
St. Patrick's Day. The aoniver
eary ufj St. Patrick's day one ever dear
to all byal Irish hearts will occur on
Friday, the 17th instant. The patron
eaint df Green Erin, according to the
national annals, was born in 873 and
died m 493, living to the good old age
of 120 years. Bishop Butler says he
"forsook his family, sold bis birth
right and dignity, to serve strangers,
consecrated his soul to God, to car.
ime to the end of the earth."
is so geoeially celebrated
rs. AH irishmen Keep it
religious remembrance, aa i regard it
as a solemn obligation to observe it.
Who has not heard the familiar song!
"St. Patrick was a jinileman aod came of
daceot people,
He built a chuicb in Dublin town, and on
it put a steeple;
His father was a Wollaghin, bis mother an
O'Grady,
His aunt she was a Kinagha-, and bis wife
a widow Brady,
Och! the Antrim hills are nighty high, and
so'sthe hill of Howth too,
Hut there's hill more higher still, more
higher than them both, too.
'Twas on the top of that high hill 8 U Pit.
rick preaohed his sarmint,
Aoi drove the frogs into the tragi) and mur dered
all the var mint,"
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Tiif. Commissioner ol Infernal Rev
enue orders thut no officer under him
shall Jeild any nffiijeor appointment un
der any Slate or nmnicipil authority.
The expenses incurred for the works
nf del'enso of Paris ere climated at. 00,
000,000 ('rants, nnd the amo'inf exren
ded in artillery is said tubs 10,000,00)
trades.
Only the Chicago Pi$t would do
this: A Cincinnati In" Gnu, Fox and
Bird, have sued the editor of the Laid
er, of that city, for 83 000 on a libel.
Foxes have holes, nnd Bird hare nests
but what editor ever has, ever had, or
ever will have ?5 000.
A London merchant, lutcly deceased,
left a legacy of 820 to a Gloucester
schorl nuslur who "once give him a
tlirusliinjr thut had been a litelnng bene
fit to him!'' What millionaires the
race of pedagogues now .passing nwny
would be if all the benevolent, "thrufh
ings" they had adiuistered had operutea
in that way!
In the penee settieiucnt, utter Nnpo
Iooq Bonapiiric's return from Klba utid
defeat in 1815, the allied powers re
quired France to pay a money indem
nity of 8307,500.000. There was no
tenitori.il loss to Franco by this treaty.
Akhoiulit this lruleiiiiiitv i lus than
one-third too amount of money indem
nity now exacted by Germany, the hi
roriun Allison speaks of it as "probably
the greatest money 'indemnity ever ex
acted from uny one nation siuce the be
ginu'iDg of tiie world "
m ifc
TriE editor of tlie Forest KrpulUcon
is in trouble, hear what he s,i)s:
Some wretch, not having the fear of
the law belorc his eyes, "I Ited' about
?") in change, which we bad laid awu
for a rainy day. It was in our office,
and was taken during our absence lust
week. Members ol the fratciiiity may
not pity us much, for they will say.
"waat Dullness has t.u editor wit'i so
much money ahead'" We le.l tor the
thief, and it ever we lay hunds on him.
he will leel that we feel for him. We
have heard nt men stealing pennies Irom
a defunct Afiicau's optics, and of others
stealini; acorns from a blind sow. but to
steal money irom an editor Oh!
An exehauge gets o!F the tallowing:
"The degeneracy of the times, and the
uoreliiibilitv of everything human, lus
extended to the ground-hog. lu the
days of our ancestors, when the afore
said animal emerged li'oiu his whiter
quarters on Candlemas day, an 1 saw
liio shadow ol his tail, his word could
be taken that six weeks of hard winter
would ensue; but uow not the least de
pendence is to be placed in the wood
ehuck. This season has shown him to
be about us bad as the average of hu
uiau beings."
Xkvku trust u man who assents to
every thing yi-u suy. who tails in w'uh
ill your views, w i; iiout making a siiih
suggestion i.i collection ol Ins own.
A man, in tact, who is un incarnute
yes," is either a fool or a kuave.
Exchange.
V,re suppo.e the writer of the above
is one ol i'iosk surly fellows who l
uever buppy exeept tlial ti2 is disputing
. hok'ttot others. lie would dispule
his LiaiuiiiMi'her t i nuke hiiu-cii think
lie was neither a tool or knave, whee
dl! the worlJ would take issue n:iiiisi
him. I-t is not always unmanly or un
womanly to lu ke youeeil iiri'i-a'.i.'.
Warren Ledger:
An Imposts Ciuclt.atino. The
Williamsport Cazvtta and Htdlulin
says: A mail c.illin himself I'.ev
Chas. R. Pa moid, who was recent i
baptized in tho Baptist Church at i"ork.
proved to be an ircpnster. He let'
York, suddenly when he saw un article
from the Boston CunijeeijatloiiaUnt con
cercing hiia wh:ch gives him the fol
lowing 'recommend:" "lie is a Jew
hy birth, u play actor by profession, au
impn3ter iu truth, is small, nervous,
with black hair and whiskers, small
light blue eyes; wears spectacles, shows
forged credentials aud a letter of dis
mistion from au association in London."
He may chance to pass this wav uud
our readers bad better save the ubove
picturo of him.
A corkespo.ndknt of tha Warren
Mil seys:
la the new C'Rress which assembled
last Saturday there were 227 members
presented their credentials. Of these,
130 are Republicans, and 07 Democrats,
giving a Republican majority of 33.
Four States with a representation of 1-1
iu the aggregate, have not as yet held
their elections, viz- New Hampshire,
'Connecticut, California and Texas.
Members to take the places of Lneati of
Illinois and Ferry of Michigan, chosen
U. S. Senators, have uot been yet
elected. When complete, the Forty
Second Congress will consist of 243
members, oud allowing we shall elect
(which is almost certain) 10 out of tha
16 yet to be chnseo, the Republican ma
joriiv will be 37.
In this new Congress, there are two
Blairs, two Brooks, two Bu'Iers, two
Harrises, two Ilazletons, two Myers, two
Roberts, two Perrys, two Rices, two
Speers, two Townseods, two William
Williams, two WiLjous, three Fosters,
and three Smiths.
0TII2H COUNTIES.
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The Mull says: A li;U boy nnmed
David Ilor'en -:ed tn yeaT, wi.ski'l 'd
it Irvine's Mill in Tine Grnvn list M..n
tlay. Ue vit playing feur a circular
aaw sn i by some means fell on it when
his shouhb-r was even'd Iiotii Ihe hmly
ciitting entirely thioueh th bone above
the Rrliuuhitinti nnd severing the larire
arterv lie spoke, calling for his
Mother, and died within three minutes.
EltlE.
Jacob Goeble wns tried in Erie lant
week, says the Warren Unit, for the
murder of John Devitt a few weeks
ain. lie was found unilty of murder
in the second deirree nnd sent to tie
Penitentiary for twelve years. Curtis
and Bntterfid'i were hi counsel As
there w is oo doubt about, the killine,
tlieir etf rt was tn suve his neck, i"
which tbey snececdml. lie wa drunk
at the time. Beware of strong drink.
TO NEoIUSKN. C W.TFORVI.Y, K'SD
KAS,S, AS D THE iJ. Si M. It. K.
LANDS.
Ti e "Burlinaton Ronte," so called,
lies right in the path of the Star of Em
pire. It runs almost immediately in the
ceutre of the grent westward movement
of emigration. Crossing Illiuois and
Iowa, it strikes the Missouri river at
three points.
Th ;se three points are the gateways
into three great seo.ions of the trans
Missouri retfion.
The Northern pate is Omaha, where
the great PaciQc road will take you to
the, Und of gold nd grapes, sunny
mountains, nnd perpetual summer.
Thoiuiddle uste is Plattsmouth, which
opeusupon the south half of Nebraska,
souih of tho Platte river, a region un
surpassed on the continent for agricul
ture and grazing Just here are the B
A M. Ruilrond binds, concerning which
Geo S. Harris, the laud olficjr at Bur
lington, Iowa, c.tn give you all informa
tion, and in tho heart of them is Liu--joln,
the Strife Cipital and present ter
minus of the road.
The Southern gate leads to Kansas,
hy connection with tho St. Joo lloud at
Hamburg, ruunio,; direct to Sc. Jou uud
Kansas City.
The rains of the Burlington run
smoothly and safely, and make all con
nections. It runs the best of coaches
Pullman Palace and Pullman dining
cars, nnd should you take tho journey
lor the journey's sake alone, you will be
repaid; er take it to Cod a homo or a
'arm, and you cannot find either better
than innong the B. & M. lands, where
you can buy ou tea years' credit, and at
t low priee. vln2yl.
SEW AOVEltTl E.U2XT3
C1!i.'ilU,ES HOI.r.S,
IVaioloimker, Engraver and Jeweler.
Vest !iml of llyilo House, Hi lr'w.iy, l'u.
Agent Jor the Howe Sewing Mao ine. anil
vinrton tiiihl I'm. l:j:iii.'iri! Watches.
e'C ilonc with tho same accuracy as here
tolnre. . aiislaciion guaiantecii. vlnly.
f"1 (1. .VliSSKXttElt.
J" In nepi-t and I'nrmnepiilisl, enrner
M u.n Hint Mill streets, Itiiijtw iy, Pa. A
full use oil luent of carefully M'UroteJ For
j i ri an. i lioinestie iJi-iir". I're-ci iptions
;av luUy dispjosjd at all hou-s, liny or
uiglit. vln3v.
0rpi'3 CD-art Sab.
Ty vif'ni of an ordor of the Orphan's
'"uitri of K"k Cioiiirv, I iiiiilcisiijiit I. Ad
'i!ir.:vnrnr of U. V. Xi'iiainioin. late of
.;! e.-uiity. leccnid. will cXMe to s..le
h) ".mlic Von 1 110. oo
Sa'arii7, Ajrll 1371,
in the pruiies. a'l the im-rest of the do
.-a I on I in ami lolois Nn.i 42 um) 43 in the
Village o Centrevil'.e, with the buitdiug
ilieru n e'ect'i'l.
'X'cruiH CASH on coiif.mmtion of sale.
JOHN 0 it EES.
vlultc. Adaiiuiblrutor.
HENRY HARPER,
JTo. 723 CUEST.rUT S:nel,
(Formerly 620 Arch Street,)
Oppotitt "0!d iluior.ie Hall" PHIL' A.
Has a large Stock of
AMERICAN avd SWIS3 GOLD AXD PIL
VEit WATCHES. OPBUA. I.ISO
TIKV AMD VEST CHAINS,
FRENCH CLOCKS.
OrER.V ALASSE3 A.ND FANCY GOODS.
Fancy and plain solid silverware, ami
I'ngert' celebrated spoons, forks, lea nets.
ien pitchers, castors, &o., all of which are
selliug at rcasouabla prices. vln.ly.
NOTICE. The following named per
sons have filed their Petitions for
LICENSE to be presented to the
Court of Quarter Sessions the second
Monday (being the 10th day) of April,
A. D. 1871:
TAVERN.
1. Auroan, Wolfaang Fox township.
2- Turley, Arinel Jay township.
3. Burke. P. II. Jay township.
4. Etter, Daniel St. Mary's Bom.
ft. Heichard, Jacob St. Mary's Boro.
6. Welleudorf, Muthias St. Mary'i
Boro.'Jgh.
EATING HOUSE.
1. Brunner, Joseph Benzinger Tp.
2. Gill, Franois, For Townshia.
3. llauer, Georee St. Mary's Boro.
4 Clausman, Charles St. Mary's
Borous h.
5 Foote, Joseph A. St. Mary's
BorouL'h.
6. Ileindel, J. B. St. Mary's Boro.
7. Wacbtel, John St. Mary's Boro.
STORE.
1. Euss, E J St. Marv's Boro.
FBBD SCHOENINO,
CltrJt, Quarter Sessions.
D't8. ItOHf. N1 v Bt 1 l Al.t.
tn inki.in. I'".. Hive s)icoial attcn-
i to Clnonio dis"anii. and ilioso. pieu-
liar to H'firicii iiiiJ children.
Dr. r.orlan 1 ilingri x !? iliieoes b an ex
ami.j.i'io'i of the uii'i and b" this (W
d rm.n mailt 7 hai succusslu'ly treated
thousandu of cases without seeing tlitm.
JF YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
OO TO
THAYER & IIAOEHTY
Main Street, Pidgway. Pa.
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. BOOTS,
SIIOI'X HATS AND CAPS,
GLSS AND QUHRN'S
W KE. WOO') AN D
WILLOW WAUE.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
Groosrias ai Provisions.
The BEST BRANDS of FLOUH
Constantly on hand, add Bold as cheap
as the CHEAPEST.
THAYER & II AGERTY.
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S3S3IF?'S SALS.
T)V virtue of a writ of Vcn Exponas.
I I issued out of the Court of Common
Plea of Elk Comity, nnd tn mo directed
I will expose to sale hy public vendue or
outcry, at the Court House in Ridgway
OX MONDAY, APRIL 10. 1871.
At one o'clock, p. m. All that certain
tract of unimproved land situate in Jay
Township, Klk county. Pennsylvania,
known a9 warrant No. 4102. Containing
0r0 ftc es nmre or les, hounded on north
by warrants Nos 4103 and 4IS0. on the
east by No. 408. on the south by No.
4101. and on the west by No. 4183.
ALSO one other tract of unimproved
lind, s:Miale in Fox Township, Elk county.
Pennsylvania, known as warrant No. 4270.
Containing B80 acres mote or 1ps. Round
ed on the north by wan adis 473 and 4340,
on tlie eat by No 4:174, r.n the south hy
Nos. 4-71 and 4184, aud on tho west by No.
4340.
ALSO one other tract of unimproved
land, situate in Fox township, county and
.state aforesaid, known as warrant No.
4273. Containing Mi) acres more or loss.
l!oi"id"d on the north by warrant No.
4003 on the east by Nos. 4187. and 4274.
on lie south bv No. 4270, and on (hi
west by No. 42(3
ALSO all the c ml. iron ore. Vimi stone,
and all other minerals of any nature and
kind whatsoever, in and upon ami under
the fullow'nn trict, piece, or parcel of land,
situate on the noi th St. Mary s roa 1. lie
f?iunino; at a post on said road, thence west,
me hundred thirty-three an I one-third
ilSiJJ) perches to Joseph Bolekes bind,
tiienco north thirty f30) pe-ches. thence
ast one hundred thirty-three ar.d one
third (133J) perches more or less to the
road line, thence smith by sai 1 ro.id lino
thirty (30) pcrchrs more or less, contain
ing twenty-five (25) acres, and being in
lot No 10 on the north St. Maiy's road,
according lo ilio map or plan of the town
orsetil inentol'St. Mary's.
ALSO llthscnal. iron ore. lime s'one.
and all cither minerals of any nature and
kind, whatsoever, ill under and upon the
following described tract, pieco or parcel
of land. 13--:i' niii? nta post on the north
St. Mary's road, llienee west one hundred
thirty tlii'C" nnd one-third ( 133.' ) perches
more or less, thence east one hundred
thirty. three and one third (13.1) perches
more or less lo "aid ro-el, thence following
the line of said road southerly thirty ( '0)
perches more or b'ss to t he place nf begin
ni nor. being lot No 20 on north St. Mary's
road, nr.d containing tweuly.five acres
mnr? or les.
Se!zd and taken in excu'ion and to bo
sold an th J proper! v of (ieorpe Weis.
JACOLl MoCACLEV.
SlierirT.
SitKRirr's OrrieK.
P.idgway, March 1C, 1871. I vln3tc.
BH32!?J'3 SALS.
HY virtue of a writ nf Levari Facias, is
sued out of the Court of Co in mo i Pleas
ol' Elk county, and to me directed. 1 will
expose Id sal by public vendue or outcry,
at the Court House, in Iti lgw ay.
ON MONDAY APRIL 10, 1871,
at one o'clock, p. in., the following de
scribed property, lo wit:
A lot or piece of ground Mluato in the
'own of liiilpway. county of Ilk and
State of Pensjlvauia described as follows:
being lot No one hunJred and sixteen
(111)) acoordingto the plan ot said town,
as neu'e bv John J Kidgway and recorded
in the Uecordei's office of said county, be
ginning at the corner of Centre street, and
fast Hreel. being the north east corner of
said lot. thence along C"ure street sixtt
five feet, thence south 23 25' east along
lot No. 115 one hundred and sixty (00)
feet lo an alley, thence north o(i 35' east
alone said alley to East street, thence north
23 2" west along East street to the place
of beginning. Erected thereon is a two
siory frame Gothic dwelling house about
sixteen feet fro t by thirty-two feet in
depth, and a wing no tha east and we-t
aides, each fourteen feet by fourteen feet,
or thereabouts.
Seized and taken n execution as the
property of Horry II. Thomas, and to be
sold by
JAOOB McCACI.F.V.
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office,
Ridgway, March, 13 1871. vln3tc.
SHERIFFS SALS.
BY Tir'ui of a writ of Levari Facias,
issued out of the Court of Common Plcss
of Elk county, and to me directed. I will
expose to sale by publie vendue or outcry,
at the Court House, in Ridgway
ON MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1871,
at one o'clock p. m., all the following de
scribed five tracts, pieces or parcels of
Uud. situate in Fox township. V.U ncunty,
Pennsylvania, described as follows:
FlI'jST. eommenc'.ng at a beech stump
at the north wes corner of land of Clark
Egleston, t 'leoce east sixty (K0) rods to a
beech, the ice south sixty-three and three
tenths (63 31 rods to a post, ihence east
sixty '60 j rods to a post, thence north
sixty- lire and ihree-tenths 63 8 rods
to the pi ce of beginning. Conlainiu
twenty th ee and seven-tenths 28.7 acres
oi lanu. "lore or less.
8EC( N ) Commencing at a post at the
ou'h-tait corner cf Uad conveyed to
It'. her Mcintosh, by D .vid It Griggs and
others, trustees of (lie United St itns Land
f'enipanv. Ihence north forty 40 rods to
n post. Ihiice east twenty nine 29 rods
to a post, thence stu Ih 12J east forty-one
41 rods to a stone in the freek. thenoe
est ihtrty-seven 87") rods to the place ol
beginnine. Cell's nin eight snd one
fourth acres of Innd more or less.
TM1UD Comniencngat a hemlock tree,
at the south-west corner of a lot nf land
conveyed to Kobert Mclntoh, hy the trus
tees nf the D. P. Land Company, thenoa
east fourteen 14 rods to a beech tree,
ihence eoiitn sixty-ihree nnd three tenths
IfiSR roils Ina pot. thence south one
hundred 100 rods to a post, thenoe south
sixty-six nnd seven-tenihs 0(1 7 1 rods to a
post, theneo weet twenty-five 25 rods to
a bjech tree, thence north eleven 11 1 rods
to a beech tree, ihence west sixty-six 06
ro l? to a beech tree, thence north one huu
dre land e'even 1111 rods to a post, thence
eat o-io hundred an I seventy-seven 177
rods to a post, thence north eight 8 rods
lo the phice of beginning. Containing
one hun lred and two mid six-tenths (102. C)
acres mnr1 or 'ess.
F'lCltTII Meeinnlng at an Iron-wood
tree on the bank ot' the cree'-, tbence north
foriy-two 'legrecs west ( 4290, fifty-eight
("S ro-ls to a slone. thence west fi''ty-foiir
(VI) rods to a rmat, theneo south sixty-three
and throe-tenths (03 3i rods to a post,
thence north seventy-three an I oie-fnirth
degrees east twenty-four (24) rods to A
post, thence north one. fourlli of a rod to n
post, ihence north 78 east sixty. nine OH
rods to the place ot beginning, (.'ontainina
twenty-two and one hundred and nine
22 100- and allowance of six per cent of
land
FIFTH rnmmencing nt a post on the
north line of bind of said Dennis Egleston,
thence west forty -40- rods to a hemlock,
thence north sixty cie'et degrees east,
forty three -43- roils to a post, thence
south sixteen -16- rods lo the place of be
ginning. Containing two -2- acres of
land, mnr" or less.
Seized and taken in execution, as the
property uf William Heed, aid to be sold
by
JACOB McC.VULF.Y.
Sheriff,
Sheriff's OrFtcr. 1
Ridgwiy. Mirch. 10 1871. f vln3to.
snsanrs sals.
BY virtue of a writ of Levari Facias,
issued out ol the Court ol Common
Pleas of Elk county, and to niedirccted,
I will expose to sale. by publio vtndue
or outcry, at the Court House, in Ridg
way ,
ON MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1S71,
at one o'clock, p m. All that certain
tract, or piece nf lan 1, situutn in the
township of Benzinger, county of Klk
and State of Pennsylvania. Benin nintr
at a post the sou'h-wcft corner of war
rant four thousand riirhr hundred and
ciuhty-tnur (4SS4). ihence north four
hundred perches to the north-west cor
ner of said warrant 4884. theneo east
two hundred perches, thenje south tour
hundred porches, thence west two hun
dred perches to the place of bojriDniiit;
ContiiinMi; five hundred acres, nnd be
itiir the western part of warrant lour
thousand eiL'ht hundred and eighty
four (4884). beinsr the amo premises
which Francis Van Marspvil'p, by deed
dated the ez ith day ol February, A.
I). 18(53. and granted and e mveyed to
Lewis Mitchell and Mitchell A, Mitcbfll
in fee
Seized and taken in execution, as the
property of Lewis Mitchell and
Mitchell A. Mitchell, and to be sold bv
JACOB Mc'JAULEY.
Sheriff.
PitF.RiFr's Office,
OFFtCE. I
, Kith. 1871. vlnStc.
Ridowav. March
Valuation of Property Assessed far the
Years IS J 1-2 3, Taxable for State
und Con ty Purp scs, us returned by
tlie Assessor of tho respective Town
ships mid 15 iroiirhs of Klk County,
Hint revised by the Commissioners of
said County.
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W. S. SERVICE
GU AND SEE!
IT WILL PAY!
THS LARGEST STOCK
OF THE BESI-50 OTHEIt IN ST0CK-
S TO rE SI
HOUSE FUKNISniNO GOODS IN
ENDLESS VARIETY.
PXUCSS W ILL SUIT!
GOODS WILL PLEASE!
sell mmm
STOVES DELIVERED AND SET!
FREE! FREE! FREE!
CALL AND EXAMINE!
A PLEASURE TO SHOW
GOODS!
W. S. (SERVICE,
No. 1 Ma-ouio Hall lUiilJing,
Kidgway, l i.
Kidgway, March ldt,ld70
SPECIE PAYMZNT!
GOLD OR GREENBACKS
TAKES IN EXCHANGE FOH
WAGONS
on
JOB WORK A T THE 12 IDG WA I
WAGON SHOP.
Call and examine my stock beforo
buying a Lumber or Pleasure Wagon.
I use the best selection of Michigan
WHITE OAK AND HICKORY;
I employ none but Firtt Clusi Me
chanic; I use nothing but the Lett
Refined Iron. I think it will bo to your
interest to piv ma your order.
Having twenty-fire lumber wagons
in course of costruction, I will be able to
furnish any party by the first of ApriL
All otderj by mail, also any orders
lea with W. S. Servics at the Tin
Shop, will receive prompt attention..
8. JACKSONdi WEAVER
tf
CBT4BLIBEDIH 1830.
WELCH &. GRIFFITHS'
Saws I Saws I Saws I
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill Furnish
ings, aud Machinery.
16-Oet th 2est, they will prove the cheap
est.
Prices reduced. ' Send forprioa List and
Circulars,
WELCH & GRIFFITHS,
Boston, Haas., or BstroltUIcX
61y.
TO TBI
NERVOUS & DEBILITATED J
WHOSE SUFFERING HAVE BEEN PRO
TRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES,
AND WnOSE CASES REQUIRE
FilOJIPT Til E.t TJtl EJfT
TO RENDER EXISTENCE DESIBABLB
If you aro suffering or have tof
fered, from involuntary discharges, what
efiect docs it produce upon your
general health ? Do you feel weak, de
bilitated, easily tired ? Does a little
extra exertion produce palpation of th
heart? Does your liver, or urinary
organs, or your kidneys, frequently
iet out of order f Is your urine some
imes thick, milky or (lucky, or is it
ropy on settling? Or does u thick,
skum rise to the top ? Or is a sediment
at the bottom after it has stood awhile?
Do you have spells of short breathing
or dyspepsia? Aro your bowels con
stipated? Do you have spells of fainting,
or lushes of blood to tho head ? la
your memory impaired ? Is your mind
constantly dwelling on the subjec? Do
you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of
company, oflile? Do you wish to ba
alone, to get away from everybody?
Does any little thing rrake you start
or Jump ? Is your sleep broken or
restless? Is tho lustre of your eyo a
brilliant? The bloom of your cheek as
bright? Do you enjoy youre!f in so
cicty as well ? Do you pursue your
business with the same energy ? Do you
feci as much confidence iu yourself?
Aro your spirits dull and flagging,
given to 6(3 of mclcucholy ? If so, do
not lay it to your liver or dispepsia,
Have you restless nights? Your back
weak, and have but little appetite, and
you attribute this to dyspepsia Or
Iiyer-complaint?
Now, reader, self-abuse, veneral
disease badly cured, and soxunl excesses
are al! capable of producing a weakness
of the generative omans The orrans
of the generation, when.iu perfect hea'th,
m.-itie uie man. lnl you ever thin'
that tho.- bold, deG.mt, euergelio,
persevering business-men are alwavs
thoe whose (rcucrative or'ansare In
perfect health ? You never hear
uch men comtihiio of beinr niHln.
choly, of nervtnisiK'ss, of palpatatim nf
me neait. Alley aro never at raid they
cannot succeed in busiuess ; they don'c
becotuo sad and discouraged ; they are
always polite and pleasant in company
of ladies, and look you and hem right
in the lace none of your downcast
looks or any other meanness about
tneui. i ao not mean tlioso who keep
the orgrns inflated by runuing to excess.
Tlicse will not onlv ruin tbeir consti.
tuiions, but also those tbey do business
with or Jor.
flow manev man ft-Am twi.11.. ...... J a:-.
, ,.HH ..... J quicmuib-
eases, from "he eli'ecta of mlf-abuse and
excesses, nave Drought utmut that statu of
weakness iu tlii.se organs tliat reduoeds
tho general system eo much as to iuduos
almost evprv nthi.i rl;.o-u . ; ..,.... .....
; ----j -...v. -t.uv,;,
a'.ysis, smnal alfoetions, suicide, and almost
very other form of disease whieii bu
inanity is noir to ajif the real cause of
the trouble scarcely ever Pinpected, and
uave doctored lor alt but the rijjUt one.
DISEASE OF THESE OIWJAXS REQUIRE
THE USE OF A
DIURETIC.
PS
FLUID EXTRACT
BUCIIU
IS THE aa' DIURETI, AVD IS A CERTAT.B
CUUt OR DISEASE 07 THE
BLADDERSKIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
DROPSY, ORGA.NI0 WEAK
NESS, FEMALE C03ILAINT3,
ilENEM it. nrcrtTr.TTv
Andall otiier didAtiipi nF iin. rr.;n..H a.
- - - - - . ..'' j VI-
gans, whether exisung in Mlb or Fkmalb,
from whutiivef eauje origiaatiug, and a
matter bow long standing
ii nj treatmeut is submitted to,
sumption or insanity may ensue. Our
aud flesh, blond are supported fro n these
sources, and the health and happiness, and
that of Posterity, depends upon prompt
un. vi n rtmtinie remedy.
HEMBOLD'S EXTUACi' BUCIIU, astabli
shed upward of 19 years', prepared by
DRUGGIST, . ,
594 Bboadwav, New.Yhbk ak
104 South 10th Street, Philadelphia
Pa. ........
PRICE $1,25 ner bottle, er R KottU.
for$6,SU, delivered to any address.
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