The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 19, 1874, Image 3

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THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1874.
Car Time at H tile ay.
ERIE MAIL Fast 4:50 p. m-
Jo do West n
IOC A I, " 8:16 a. m.
do East.. 6:40 p. m.
elk Lodge, a. v. m.
The stated mcctir.RS of Elk Lolgs, No.
fl"9, aro held at their hall, corner iff Mnin
nod Depot streets, on the second nnd fourili
Tuesdays of each month1
1). B. DAY, Pcc'y.
Hates ef Airerticlns.
Dug oolunin, one year.
$75 no
'10(10
in 25 00
' 15 0 )
Transient advertisements per square of
right lines, one insertion $1, two inser
tions, $1.60, three insertions. $2.
Business cards, ten lines or less, per
year $5.
Advertisements pnyablo quarterly.
B.USHTESSi
Wo will send the Advocate, - one
year, for $1.50 if paid in advance
Ketid in your subscriptions, and ask
your lrietids to subscribe. Every-man
should take a conuty paper and every
man lias 1.50 that he cau invest in this
way, which will bring a larger interest
cu the investment than U. S. lionds.
Fresh Fisti of nil kinds at the
llidgway Bakery, every Thursday after
noon. Wilcox has a brass- band, composed
of the leading citizens of the placp,
under the tuition of Prof. Crouthers.
We have scn many preparations of
Tar but for beauty of appearance,
pleasantness of taste and promptness in
action, none of them compare with Dr
Morris', Sold by James PenfielJ.
All persona interested iu the forma
tion of a Literary Society are requested
to meet at the office of liufus Lucore,
at half-past seven o'clock, Monday even
ing next.
j'Jarrikt). On aiun2ay-n-i!U!; tht;
14th inst., at the i?.-ii!cnc;i of W. S
fM-rvice, this pLc'", by Rev. J. Bretn
iu:n, Mr. Joh'i Edward l.utitber.;, of
Sweden, to Pclrc-a Suiner, of li nut !;.
PkksoNM. !, l. Koekwcll, M. l .
formerly principal of tlie u'ulic fcluwl
at this place, and la'cly a jivuiluatc of
the Uuivcrsity or Pennsylvania, p.i
I'liiladelphia, was in town lust wick, and
complains ef enjoying pcod health.
Gouci's Lady's Look. This cx-
client lady's magazine is. at hand for
April. It recommend itself; ever,' 'ady
t-hould subscrice for this fp'endi I work.
Address L A. (jody, I'liiladelphia
Terms 8U, per annum with eliromo.
Asa LviTLKS, of i iraid, l'a , La
been appointed General Deputy Mata
ol the Order of Panotis of Industry
for Pennsylvania. Applications fur in
iormafion connected with the Order may
le made to him.
Hon. Henry McCoumrk, Speaker
of the House of Representatives, has
been appointed United States district
Attorney of Western Pennsylvania
made ac.itit by the death of if. Pitcher
Swope. This will require the election
f a Speaker, as Mr. Mccormick ha
successor is elected.
Those Houses. Tho JJcmon-nt
says Doctor Farley is going to build 150
house at 'Farley this summer The
Gazette sajs tho Ihmocrat is wrong
and that 30 houses is the number to be
erected. Poth wrong, tho number is
J500 and bo Prandon meant to say but
one zero was aeeidently omitted. Now
that the light tumber is known wc pre.
mine the public will rest satisfied.
A Curious Volume. ltev. J.
JJreneman, has in his possession a book
bound in hog skin and bark, with the
iollowiog as a title page:
THE WISDOM AND KNOWL
EDGE OF THE POOK OF
MOSES.
The Groundwork of all Wisdom given
in the First Pook of Moses,
All the articles ot faith; the opposite
doctrine of the Athesists, the Ilea-
1. T m ii
iiii-ii, uews, aurts, ana an Here
tics; the otigin of all langua
ges; the extract of all his
tories, and antiquities, and
curiosities; all professions, all
mechauio's arts, and all works, ail
virtue and vice, all consolations,
shortly and explicitly given of
1). AUGUSTA PFKIFFEUN, Leipzig.
PUBLISHED BY
J OH. FltEIDlllCH GLED1T.
AND TR1NTED BY
CHRISTIAN OAETZE.
MDCLXXXV.
Tho title-page is artistically piinted
ia two colors, red and black. Tho book
was in the possession of the Grenewalt
family, at Centrevillu, this county, and
was brought from Germany by Mrs.
Grenewalt's grandfather. It is printed
ia the German and Latin languages, and
contains the Lord's Prayer in seventy
languages and dialects. It is to be de
posited with the Historical Society of
Thiel College, Greenville, Mercer Co.,
Pa.
YesTERDAr was a rainy day.
Query. A young lady ot this place,
a believer in signs, would like to know
what the sign is when a young lady,
with no prospects of matrimony, com
mences to tear carpet-rags, and evinces a
great desire to make bed quilts? An
swers solicited.
Miller, of the Elk Democrat, took
a jido on the "keers" all the, way from
llidgway to Ilarrisburg the other day,
and writes to his paper an enthusiastic
account of the good timo lie had. He
fell in with Col. Wilcox, which accounts
for his pleasant ride, and among other
things they talked of railroad prospects.
He gives it as tho Colonel's opinion that
the road from llidgway to Fulls creek,
to connect with the llochester, Nunda
& Tenti'a road will be pushed forward
sion. We not only hope it will be
pushed lorward but that it will also con
nect as ho predicts, M'Kean Miner.
License Applications.
Notice is hereby given tlmt the following
tinined persons have filed their application
for license in my office, to be presented to
April term of Court, 1S74:
TAVERN.
Benezette Township.
1 Martin Enlz.
Fox Township.
2 Joseph Koch & Son,
'i Daniel P. Maunn,
Jay Township.
1 Dnvid Kunes,
6 Arnicl Turlcy.
St. Mary's Borough,
( A. .1. Lay ton,
7 B. E. Wcllcndorf,
8 Daniel Suult,
0 llnuliuusir & Mocum.
EArisa house.
Fox Township.
10 Pot3r Hollubritigli, V
1 1 Dnvid A. Pontius,
12 Francis Gilbert,
lo Jacob Windl'eldcr.
St. Mary's Borough.
14 John B. Hcindle,
15 jeorec Schnut ,
10 Charles Kliiusninn.
FRED. SCIICEN'ING, Clerk.
STATE NOTES!
Ex-Govoruor A. O. Curtin is now in
Jjck-ionville, Fla , for his health.
The Williamspnrt Crusaders are re
ported at 1000 strong.
Polecat City is the uann of a village
itl Potter township, Centre county.
.1 tin -s Ort died in Boilefonte last
; week ii;. ed 102 jc-ats.
I The Secretary of the State Grattie
I Patrons id 1 1 u lnndrv, reports 131
j Grauues in the.Stite, thus far.
Mr. A 'i a..ui i a 1 Iileuriri died ia
Tionr.-i i, wiek h.-iore last, aged eighty.
f'lM- yea:-'.
Mr. J.ihn Mi-how. of Williumspnrt,
was one liundr d years old on the 8th
inst., and is still said to be hale and
heat ty.
At a temperance meeting held in
'.Villiauisport last week ever thirteen
hundred persons were present. The
exit from the building was made io
twelve and a hall minute-!.
Jaeoh Fnirsdale died in Perry county
a few day n"). ITe was eighty-six
years (.Id, and nine childrcd an 1 eighty
two eraudoli u a tpiisurvive him.
Thf M.r.ur of 11 iii'isbni; had before
him, tlie oilier day, a veteran inebriate,
who gave his at 7 1 years, and saiJ
he was the hither of nineteen children.
It is stated that the Driving Park
Association of Prie wilL offer purser
amounting to 815,000, to lie contested
for this seasuii.
?ix Hiiineii were rlecti d Fehool Di
rectors iu Kiie roumv at the February
election. This is only cue more than
Tioga county elected.
At Shitingtnn, Pa., rceeutly, a ninn
was lockeii up in the Mation-lu uso by
his fiiotids wliile his son was prepared
fur burial, so that the father might keep
sober f,.r t!ie fumrd.
In bragging about the meriterious
wives of Suubuiy the editor of the
Democrat of that place says he "knows
of several who go out washing to sup
port their husbands." Good wives!
Philadelphia, March 16. At the mass
meeting of the Commou Council to-day,
ia bchait of the Centenuiul, there was
a large attendance and great enthusiasm.
The universal determination was ex
pressed to carry on its international
character.
A terrible explosiou of giant powder,
No. 1, occurred at the west shaft of tho
Hoosao tunnel on the Uth inst. The
force of coucuesion was heard and per
ceptibly felt some distance in the adja
cent country. James Mullauy, a work
man, in attempting to warn his compan
ions of tho danger, was almost instantly
killed. Putrick Donnelly, while endeav
oring to prevent the catastrophe, re
ceived feaiful and probably fatal injur
ies. William Richards and others were
more or less bruised. The building con
taining the explosives was shattered to
pieces, and even the earth below torn in
an awful manner. A number of men
were thrown down and buried in the
ruins. Considerable damage was done
to adjacent buildings. The cause of
the accident was spontaneous combus
tion of the Prown patent exploders,
which commuuicatcd to the powder.
About two hundred pounds of powder
was thus exploded, making two distinct
concussions, John Green, blr.ster, was
standing near the building, w:th a can
of about sixty pounds of nitro-glycerine
in liis baud, and being warned by Mul
lauy, with great coolucss carried it to a
placo of safety.
Boston, March 12. The brick block
on Plymptou street, owned by llobison
Gills, of New York, was burned lust
night. Loss on building 30,000; in
sured for S20.000. The Partlett Organ
Co. lose 520,000; insured for ? 10,000;
Putnam & Coffiu, carpenters, lose 810,
000. The loss will reach a total of $70-,
000. At 12 o'clock a fire iu the stone
block of stores on the corner of Seuth
Market and Canal btrects caused a loss
$00,000.
GENERAL NOTES.
Florida bas 100 square miles of ut
terly unexplored wilderness.
Some of the new artificial flowers arc
made of tin foil.
Thore are but six anthracite coal pro
ducing counties in the State, among
which is Dauphin.
Another rise in the Mississippi river
is reported, and a repetition ol the levee
disasters ol 1871 lecms probable.
There are said to bo fifty women
practicing medicine in New S'ork und
Brooklyn,
Illinois husbands hrc on tin equality
with their wives in relation to property.
Instead of courtesy, the widower is ouly
to have his dower right of thirds.
Tho Iowa Legislature has passed n
bill prescribing maximim rates of freight
and passenger tolls on railroads in (hat
State, with severe penalties for violation.
William Mullen and Stephen Stod-.
dard, only 18 years old, have been sen
tenced to the New Jersey State Prison
for four years, lor arson iu Newark.
The test uit, involving tho validity
of about one nnd a half millions of the
new issue of the Hank of Tennessee, is
now before the Supreme Court of that
State.
The number of church edifices in
this country in 1870 was 08,082,
against 88,001 in 1850, which is an in
crease of about seventy-five per ccut. in
twenty years.
The manufacturer of imitation butter
from suet has become a considerable
mercantile interest. In Albany a com
pany has just begun operations with a
capital of $50,0l'U.
Evansville, Indiana, has shot works
in which shot is made by a new process,
invented by one ot its citizens. The
process consists of compression, and
docs away with the tall tower heretofore
employed.
A golden eagle was recently captured
near Chetope, Kansas. The lucky cup
tor was immediately offered ten dollars
in bank notes for it which he naturally
refused, as ho felt entitled to a premium
ou it.
The moieties inquiry goes on at
Washington. Mouiton, representing a
New York firm, was the lust witness ex
amined in opposition to the present sys
tem ot spies and iufurmers. Jayue has
again been heard iu deleuce of the law
In addition to the impeachment cases
of Judge Dunvll of Louisiana, J udgo
Puteed of Alabama, JuJge Story ol
Arkansas, the House Cumm'tiee on the
Judiciary have before I ho impeachment
case of Judge Ptivall, of 'i'l-aa.
. A. Ruth, cashier, employe 1 by
Adams Express (Vmpariv at Springfield,
Mass , and who absconded on Jiny 10
with 81, 000, hai been cip'.ured by de
tectives in Florida and 8L.'.:o0 recovered,
lie was taken to Spi iufiel 1.
The sale of pottage stamps from the
Post Office Department to postmu-ters
for February show an inoien.-e ti 18J
per cent, over the sales of February ol
last year. The increase is iiUiihu't-d
largely to the ivbu.it ion of the franking
privilege.
The bill to repeal the social cil
feature iu the city eiiaiti r of St. Lr-uis.
has been informally laid ever in tlie
Missouri Senate, oil nio ion of its nm.-t
promising friends. Another biil has
hecti introduced embodying the ni'sr
strii.gcnt measures of looting eut the
evil.
The llo'ive Ci inmiitee on Appropria
tions agreed to insert an item in the iir
liciei.ey hill appropriating 811,o50 t .
make good to the Soldiers' au l Sailors'
Orphan Home of the district oi Col
umbia tho loss sustained by that ii -ti u
tioti through the failure t Jay Cooke
& Co , with whom last year's appropria
tion was uepositeJ.
At Findlay, Ohio, tho temperance
movement has achieved cousiderab'e suc
cess. Four proprietor ef drinking t a
loo;is have abandoned the ti&li-j in
liquors. On S;itunl.iy a la:ge qn:itti-
ot whixky was cniplii -.l into the s:reei.
Feminine prajii g bauds uie liaid u
work iu the town.
Supervising Architect Mullett bas
asked the House Commitre on Appro
priations for 81,500,1)00 for continuing
the work on the new State, War and
Navy Departments. The south wing of
the building will be ready for occu
pancy by tho State Department during
the coming summer.
Wm. C. Prandon, a broker of the
city (if New York, has been arrested,
and held in default of $10,000 bail,
charged with having stolcu 83(!,0O0 first
mortgage bonds of the Pennsylvania
and Western Railroad from the office if
that company io Proad street, ou March
10, 1873. Tho bonds were lound iu
Brandon's office.
The National Council of Independent
Grangers have been organized. At a
meeting of tho Executive Committee of
Now York und Boston Granges, a dec
laration of principals aud a eonstitutiou
and ritual were adopted. The members
ot the order do not hesitate to avow that
t is political io its nature.
The number of vessels belonging to,
or bound to or from ports in the United
States, reported totally lost and missing
during the past month is ilO, ot which
17 were wrecked, 8 abandoned, 2
burned, u foundered, and ( are missing.
They arc classed as follows; o steam
ships, 5 ships, 10 barks, 6 brigs, and 12
schooners, and their total value, exclu
sive of cargoes, is estimated at 8825,
000. A despatch received at army head
quarters from Colonel Canley, 22d In
fantry, dated Fort Sully, February 25,
says Privaie Charles Collins, 25th lu
fuutry, was murdered by Indians, at
Grand River, on the 22d, while herding
cattle. 'J he Indians stolo the Govern
ment horse which be was riding. They
were followed until the trail was lost.
They went in the direction of Standiog
rock agency. The agent bas been no
tified tbat the citizens of North Loaf
Valley will petition General Ord lor
troops. Geoeral Ord endorses the pe
tition and forwards it to General Sheri
dan for action.
From Forney' JJrest.
Th9 Cttitura, cf Fish.
Tho report of the Commissioners of
Fisheries shows that at least the need of
restocking the streams ot Pennsylvania
is fait, and thnt the woik is progressing
rapidly. Terrible havoc has been made
amoug the finny tribes, especially in the
tribe of shad, lor the he t lew yeais. By
the uso of drift nets in the loner portion
of our rivers, by tho shortness ol what
is called "close time," or the violation of
the law for its obscrvanoo, und by the
wantou destruction of the young shad
on their way to tho sea, our streams
liave been depleted til) the larger fish
eries have ceised to pay. Some species
that are found elsewhere were not
known iu l'cnnsylvatrtu until within a
very recent period, when tho commis
sioners begau to introduce them. At
present shad, pike, perch, brook and
salmon tjout, Southern black bass, and
British, New England, and California
salmon, are being cither extensively
propaged or newly introduced in the
Delaware, Lehigh, Juniata, Susque
hanna, and various smaller streams, that
in Eugland would be reckoned rivers,
but are here called creeks. The Con
estoga was Ftocked by tho accidental
bursting of a country gentleman's -h-pond,
and other streams have been re
plenished by privato enterprise. The
egiis are hatched in boxes. here na
ture unaided would produce but 2,0i0,
it brings to life when aided by art 08,
000. 'I he young fish ure cared for till
the sac attached to the lower part of the
belly is absorbed, when they attain their
uiajority and can set up for themselves.
T he State hatchitig-house completed
last fall, near Marietta. Lancaster county,
is on one of tho wcli-knowu Donegal
sprii.gs, tlio water of which is said
rarely to vary in temperature more than
two degrees during the year. The
amount appropriated last year to the
commission was SI 0,000, which would
have covered all outlay but for an un
expected royalty that the commissioners
were compelled to pay to Mr. Setli
Green for the right to use his shad
hatching boxes, it became neces,aiy
either to suspend operations (in which
cose the efi'ort to stock our waters this
year would have failed), or else to ex
ceed the appropriation. This the com
missioners very wisely did to the amount
of Sl,8-')1 .iJ2, hel'.eving thai the Legis
lature would willingly make up the- dit
lerenee. ,'1'hc explanation ol this real
ity on hatching boxes is an interesting
episode in the history of invention. Mr.
Suth Green, the, well-known fish cultur
ist, of Rochester, N. Y., found that tho
eggs were swept out ol his boxes by the
stream flowing through tl.cm. lie re
duced the euirent. '1 his resulted in de
struction, lie put mo.-quito netting
around tlie boxes nnd saved five
per ceut. One day he tipped up one
i nd of a box accidently, and noticed u
peculiar rotary ino;io:i imparled to the
water, in coiim quet-.ce ol which ll.e eges
were left iu the Lex iu sal'e'y. The
problem of hatching shad was so! d.
The first gre:it rc-nlt i f Mr. Uri-cn's
improvement was obtained in t!.u Con
necticut liver, Vihcre, til the end ef il
third yen' of trial (the young chad re
turn when three years old;, the catch
was unprecedented. The praise (,i Con
uiciieut rivirshad is in il.e fisherus.
It had been feared that they wmM be
come extinct. The lih.-i men imw cou-
da in that ill' lnaikcl is i ve!s?;cked.
In this Slate .Mr. 'ir-en's itu-eiilion was
fir.-t t' ii'.l on i he Su.-q'n -hat tia ut New
p irt, (. ohuniii.a, end .Marietta, and ro--inled
in :;.tiUI. .!:.! c.uig si;ud. At
Point Plea.-a:it, Bucks county, nearly n
inil'iuii were turn d into the Delaware.
t:etl i-r impi r!::!it t net of ll.e e.oiimis--ioeers'
win k is the eons.'i uctii n of lih-
w.i s. J lic:C, a:; a mi an-: ol transit over i
lams, are ea-i:y made for ul kinds of
fish except rd.ud, for which none a vet
(ievis d seem to he of any use. The
shad being an exe. -suavely tiui uoiis fi5h,
afraid to pass men the shadow of n
liiide, will fail to surmount that which
would prove no oUtac-lo to salmon, perch,
bass, i r any other inhabi'aiit ol the wa
ters The cotuii.is-ion. is had one entu
: leted ou a uew plan last December at
t'olumhi.i, aud it ii believed that the
diad will ascend it without difficulty.
The iuipnrtanee of this commission, and
its work to tho people of Pennsylvania,
is very great. When the colwiywas
first settled its game und fish were
among the chief inducements t ) adven
turers. The former has iu a great
measure disappeared, like the Indians,
before the advance of civilization. The
latter means of subsi.-dauce was begin
ning to disappear when private enter
prise attracted le'lutive attention to
the necessity of preserving it. Should
it once moie become as plentiful audits
cheap as ot old, it. would be a luxury
for the rich, and a vast improvement
upon the diet, uud consequently the
well-being of the poor. When the work
now in hand has been dono successively
and fish are as abundant as in colonial
days, it wi'l be time for tame to take
iis turn. There are vast tiactsin Penn
sylvania which, with the consent aud
greatly to the advantage ol their owners,
might be used us game preservers for
mauy years to come, and it would be
found that the officers charged with
their control weic doing for the public a
work uot less valuable tluii that accom
plished by the State Commissioners (if
Fisheries.
A brutal murder was committed in
Brooklyn Suuday. Thomas Lowndes, a
blacksmith, residing ou North Filth
street, wbili-t intoxicated, quarrelled
with his wife, and during the alterca
tion be drew a long bhcath knife and
stubbed her over tho left eye and under
the le't breast, killing her insti.'Lt'y.
After this be sent his two young sons
for whiskey, which he drank and went
out, and later in the evening ho stag
gered back fo bis home, apparently
knowing nothing of the murder, aud
was arrested. The deceased woman is
said to have beeu of intemperate habits.
A Missouri farmer drew all bis
mouey out of bank during tho late
nauio aud put it nobody kuows where.
Then be died suddeuly, aud not bis
beirs are widely prospecting in all sorts
if prohablo and improbable places.'
SALS.
By virtno of a writ of Venditioni
K.rponas issued out of the Court ol
Common Pleas of Elk County, and to
mo directed, I will expose to public
sale, or outcry, at the Court House,
Uidgwoy, Pa., on MONDAY", APUIL
13th, 1871, at otic o'clock p. m., the
following desciibed real estate to wit:
Seventy-two acres of unimproved
land in tho Township of Spring Creek,
in the County of Elk. Bounded on the
noith, east and west by lands known ns
the Beech Bottom Mill Company, anil
on the South by lauds known us the
Me dd nek Lot.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of PHILLIP ITTLK, ut the
suit of JAMES II. IIAGEU1Y, aud
lo be sold bv
D. O. OYSTER. Sheriff.
llidgway, Pa., March PJ, 1871.
SIISEIFF'S TALE.
TSy virluo of sundry writ of Vtn. 1't is
sued out cf tlio Court, of Common I'lens of
Klk County, and to mo direclcd, t will ex
pose to Viiblio Sale or Outcry, at tlio Court
ilouso, Ridjrwny, IV, on MONDAV,
APRIL Hitli 1S73, nt one o'clock p. m. the
following described rcnl estate lo wit:
All the right, title, interest claim and de
mand whatsoever, of de'endant in, to, or
out of all that certrtin piece or parcel of
land, situate in the Borough of St. Mary's,
County of L'lk. and Stale of l'cniisylvunin.
Bounded and described as follows to wili
lieinz northwest corner of lot No. fi t on St.
Mary's street in the plan of said Borough.
Beginning at the northeast corner of said
lot, thence south along St. Mary's street
CiO feet, thence easterly one hundred (100)
feet, thcr.cfl n vtherly parallel with said St.
Mary's street f0 feet lo the south line of
Mill street, thence westerly along oouth
line of said Mill street. IM, I'eet to placo of
beginning, oi. which lot there is erected a
frame houpo !) stories high, "0 by P,l) feet,
with w'.ng attached 2 stories high It by tit)
Teel. Also frame stable 10 by 24 feet aud
a well of good water.
Seiicd and taken in execution as the
property of WM. B. HAItTMAN. nnd to
be sold by 1. C. OYSTER. Slier ill".
Shlf's o'tlicc, llidgway, Pa , Mar. It) '71.
SITSrwIFF'S SALS.
By virtue of a writ of Veinlilioni h.'pr-na
issui-d out of I he Court of Commou Pleas
of V lk County, and lo me directed, I will
exposs to Public Sale or Outcry, r.t tho
Court House, llidgway. Pa., on MONDAY.
APUIL l:'.ih, 1S7-1. nt one o'clock p. m. the
following described real estate to wit:
All that certain-piece, parcel, or tract of
land situate partly in the Township of
r.enzinger, nnd pnr'ly in tho Borough of
Si. Mary's, iu the County of Klk and State
of Pennsylvania, boon led ns follows. Be
ginning at a point, the intersedion of rear
fine ot lots on S't. Mary's ttriet nnd St.
John's street, in t lie said Township of Hen
linger theuce Mi' west li'1.7 per. hes to a
point, thence north 203 west 2H.8 perches
to the south line of the Mill Privilege.
tlier.ee north 00 cast 1.S.5 perches, thence
not-ill 21 norih 10.5 perches. Iheuce
south (i'J west 13.0 perches, thence n.-o-lh
27 w est along the west line of the L'oi jugh
of St. Min i's -1.8 perches to the rear lino
of the lots on C'iitro street, in said lio.-o.
of St. Mary's, thence norih ij-ij3 along i Si c
rear lire of sa'.d lots on said Centre street
72.7 peichi'i lo a post the uorthweit corner
of land of one l-'iniiuis Cordes, thence
ouiuli 2'i.1, dugi-ees eust, thirteen an.! two
tenihs perches along she westerly line of
aid Cordes' land to a past thu souihwct
corner of sai l Cordes' land thence north
sixty-tloee J degrees east twcnly-fuur nnd
threr-ieiilhs poiches along llie southerly
line ot'i-ai l Cerdes' land to a post standing
on the wc:er!y line of Hiitl'man's lani
eleven e vh -s to a ist, ou the nonh side
il 'tlie Mill I'ead, thence lun-ih forty-two!
lirgn.-i s ci;t along the north side of Mill
i'triet t ive.:ty-five and nine-icnlhs perches
to a pni. I'.ienie nuiih foriy iiiue degrees
c il, Mill along liio norih line of said Mill
Slttel i'ourueu pi-rchos to a post, thence
south twenty-two degrees ca-'t twenty
seven poruho to a po-t, thence north
sixty.e.ght degrees east forly-iintv and
seven len'iis perches to n po.-t st-unl ug
two liundrel and eighteen le.-t west ol
the rear lino of lots oil slid St. Mary's
street, ufoves.iid thence south one degieo
ea.ii parallel with (he said rear line of lots
on St. Mary's street two hundred and
eighteen feet distant therefrom ninety-eight
and seveii-ienihs perches to a post, thence
Dorth eiriioy nine degrees east, thirteen
uud ttr.i. tenths perches lo llie rear line
Of ! Is i ;i Miid St. Mary's street, thence
south one decree c i?t along said rear line of
lots s-. vi-nty nvo and live tenths perches to
lite place of beginning. Contniuing one
hir..drcd and thirl y acres three rods nud
tel. perches of land be the name more or
less.
SbiCON'P All that tract, piece, or parcel
of land, sitiiAio in (he Borough of St.
Mary's aforesaid, boundel aud described
ns follows to wit: Beginning nt u pott in
the rear line of lots ou St. Mary's street,
sai l post being tho sofcthwe-t corner of lot
number forty-one (41) on i.aid St. Mary's
street thence westerly at right angles villi
Sfti-l rear line of lots two liui dred and
eighteen feet (o a post, in the enst line of
luiids above described, tlience north one de
gree west two hundred feet lo a post, thence
cast two hundred nnd eighteen feet to (he
northwest corner of lot number forty. three
ou St. Mary's street aforesaid, thence one
degree east ulongthe rear line of lots num.
bercd .forty-three and forty-one two hun
dred feet to place of beginniu-r. Contain.
in j one acre of land l e llie sione more or
less.
Till 111) All that tract or pnrcel of land,
situate in the Borohgh of S'. Mary's afore
said, being half here of laud siiuate iu the
rear and lo the west of lot number thirty,
five on St. Mary's street in said borough,
and two hundred and eighteen feet from
east to west by one hundred feet from north
10 south, excepting, nevertheless, from and
out ef the piece of land first above de-cribed.
a rectangular piece of land bounded nud de
scribed us follows to w it: Beginning at a
post two hundred and sixty-eight feet west
Af the rear line of the lots ou St. Mary'u
street aforesaid and iuthe extreme of tho
south line of lots number forty-three ou said
street, thence westerly two hundred aud
ninety-two fet, thence northerly three hun
dred feet, thence easterly twohuudred aud
ninety-two feet, thence southerly three huu
dredfectto the place of beginning. Con
taining two acres. Ueserviug, however, for
the use of the public, outoflhe first piece
of land abovo described a strip of fifty feet
iu width parallel wiih St. Mary's street,
distant two hundred aud eighteen 'eet from
ihe rear line o! lots on s iid street, aud ex
tending from M Gill's Mill lot south ninety
eight uud seven-truths perches as a public
highway. The said ihreo pieces of land con
taining in all subject to the above exceptions
one hundred aud thirty acres, one rod aud
two perche's mote or less.
Seized and taken iu execution as the prop
erty of MICHAKL B. M (JR.V11I at the suit
of L. L. KIKK & SON. and to be sold by
1). C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
EhfTs office, Ridgway, l'a., Mar. 1U'74.
Tho fiililornia Assomblv has nasscd
a bill making it a misdemeauor to ac
cent an invitation to driuk minor at a
public bar.
Au old woman in Illinois has for
warded leu cents to Washington to pay
her share of tho national debt before
before she dies.
Four young persons in New Hamp
shire had to wait two days for their mar
riage licenses recently, while the town
clerk was absent on a shooting excur
sion ,
It is announced that the English gov
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Indian famine.
Mrs. Ada Noycs, a young actress,
died at her residence in the oity of New
York, last week, from hydrophobia. The
unfortunate lady atrived in that city
about a month ago from Charleston, S.
0.', she had with her a little pot dog.
which bit her on the nose on tho 20th ult.
But little notice of the occurrence was
taken until the 1st instant, when the
dreaded symptoms presented themselves.
The best medical uid was called in, but
Miss Noycs firew rapidly worse, und
died on the fnh iu terrible agony.
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Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division.
AV INTER TIME TABLE.
ON and after SUNDAY, NOV. 2J 1878
the trains on. the Philadelphia k
Erie Railroad will run as follows:
WESTWARD.
Buffalo Ex. leaves Pliilndelphia.12.fn' p. m.
" " Ilenovo l.losin.
" " nrr. at Emporium 'i 10 a m
" " llnllalo 8.60 a M
ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 10.20 p m
"' " " Ilenovo 10.05 a m
" ' " Emporiun 12.20 p m
St. Mary's 1.12 m
11 arrive at Erie 7.20 p in
EASTWARD.
BUFFALO EX. lenves Buffalo... 8.23 p m
" " " Emporium.. 0.00 p ni
" " " Kenovo 10.5fi p in
' " nrr. at 1 hihidelphia U. 10 a in
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.20 ft nt
" ' " St. Mary's 6.22 p m '
" ' " Emporium 6.20 p m
' " " Reuovo 8.40 p nt
" nrr. ut Philadephia... 8.U0 a ut
Mail East connects cast and west at Erie
with L 8 M S K W and at Corry and lr
vinetou with Oil Creek mid Allegheny it
R W.
Mail West with east and west trains on
L S At M S It W and at Irvineton with
Oil Creek and Allegheny R R V.
Buffalo Express makes close connections
at illiamsport with N C R W trnins, north,
and nt Ilarrisburg with N C H W trains
south.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Geu'l Sup't.
GUAN1) OPENING
iSumniL-r Arrangemcut
BUFFALO, NEW VOlUv
AND
PHILADELPHIA ItAILWAY.
Time Table adopted SUNDAY, August
10, lS7o. Trains depart from and arrive nt
the Buffalo, New York & Philadelphia
Railway depot, corner of Exchange and
Louisiana si reels.
ON ANIi AFTER AUG. 10, 1873, UN
TI L further uotice, Trains will run
as follows:
LEAVING BUFFALO
0:13 a.m. Local Freight, and passenger,
arriving at Emporium at 6.00 p. in.
8:8" a m Philadelphia and Baltimore
Express Arri ingat Emporium at 12:-lj'
p m., stopping ouly at Enst Aurora, Ar
cade, Franklinville, Olean and Port Alle
gheny. 11:20 a in- Local Freight Arriving at
Port Allegany nt !':li0 p. in.
0:20 p iu Night Express Arriving a
Emporium ut 12: -13 it m.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM.
2:10 a ni Night Express Arriving ut.
Buffalo at 8:20 a m.
o.iO a. m. Local Freight mid Passenger
Arriving nt Buffalo nt 2.ti3 p. in,
3:23 p m Niagara Express- Arriving in.
Buffalo nt !:13 p in., stopping only at Port
Allegany, Olean, Frankliuville, Arcadoand
East Aurora.
LEAVE POUT ALLEC.ENY.
10 G-j.a.ui. Local Freight and passenger
nrriviu; ut. Buffalo at 7.30 p. in.
SUNDAY TRAINS
Leave Buffalo nt 10.00 a. m., arriving al
Oleau tit 1.13 p. m.
Leave Buffalo tit 0:20 p in.; Night Ex
press, in-l iving al Emporium ut 2:d5 p m.
Leave Olean ut 2.43 p. m., urriviijg ut
Buffalo nt li.OO p. in.
Leave Emporium at 2: 10 a m.: Night Ex
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Ticket iitliccs.
Buffalo Omnibus Lino running from all
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J. D. YEOMAN'S, Superiuleudeut.
NEW TIME TABLE.
Commencing Monday, February 2d, 1874-
ALLEGHENY; VALLEY It. It.
THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS
MUi(.ii AND POINTS ON THE
PHIL'A. & ERIE R. R.
COINU SOUTH.
lutl'ulo
Leives Irvineton, 7 43 a m
Arrives ut Piiisburgh 10 05 pm
Night Express leaves Cony 8 08 a in
Arrives ill l'illsloii oli i r.r. . .
fc 1 UU JIUl
Day Express leaves Corry 0 85 a m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 0 16 p ni
Oil City Accom. leaves Corry 2 05 pm
uruuy s tend W 30 p m
COINU KlIBTH.
Bffalo Express leaves Pittsburg at 7 50 a m
Irvinprnri K - .
-- - - u mj ij m
Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 4 35 n m
Arrives at (Vni-v a m . .
Day Express leaves Pittsburgh 12 20 n m
Arrives at Corrv mis;..
, ao to u iu
Oil City Aceom. leaves B. Bend G45ani
(-iiy 12 15 pm
t oimeci.ons made at Corry and Irvine
tou lor points on the Oil Creek and the
nui-jf nan liond.
- V"l!ni:, l'.'!U,lC0 drawing Room Sleep.
i'g Cars n Nigh. Express Trains between
Putsburgh and Brccton.
Pusaeneers lo nii.l fi-nm i....i.mi.
. - vu, uvivvine uiiiKe
wt0iC0",Cii0U at 1eJ 1unk Junction
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