The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 16, 1874, Image 2

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    TIkjirt A. Parsons, Jr. . Editor
THURSDAY APRIL 10, 1874.
The Committee on Privileges and
Elections, of tbe United States Senate,
bas beeo at work for several months, on
ao inquiry into the best modes of elect
iug President and Vice President. 01
course this will necessitate a constitu
tional amendment, which it is hoped
will be passed on by tbe several Stales
before the Presidential election of 1876
The Senate Committee, it is understood,
bas agreed that so much of the present
system as will allow each State two votes
at large shall be retained as a recogni
tion ot the smaller States. These votes
will be cast tor the candidate having a
plurality of the Votes of tbe whole State
Each State will also be entitled to a
number of votes equal to its representa
tion in the lower branch of Congress.
The candidate receiving a plurality of
the votes of any district it is proposed
shall be entitled to the vote of that dis
trict. The committee adopt tbe plurality
feature so as to prevent the possibility ol
a minority election. The eaodidato hav
ing a plurality of the votes of the State,
also receives the two votes at large. Tbe
system proposed by the committee will
break up the undue power now con
trolled by the great States. It is un
derstood that the report of tbe com
mittee will be so framed as to receive the
signatures of tbe entire number so as to
divest it of any appearance of partisan
ship. Monument to Mr. Sumner. Tbe
colored people of Washington City have
taken hold of tbe proposition to erect a
suitable monument to the late Senator
Sumner, having formed an association
and elected a treasurer, who is placod
under $10,000 bonds, to receive contri
butions. Tbe monument is to be of
bronze, life-size, and to represeut Mr.
Sumner in the act of addressing the
Senate, with bis Civil Rights Bill in
baud. Tho cost is not to exceed 75,
000. Georgia obtains 88,000 a year from
tho labor of her convicts.
Portland, Me., is so far east that it
begins its day's work earlier than any
other city in the couutry.
The farmers around Charleston are
now shipping largo quantities of green
pens and strawberries to the North.
-pUVSlCIANS AND DRUUOISTS.
A prominent New York physician lately
complained to Dundas Dick, about his San
dalwood Oil Capsular, slating that some
limes they cured miraculously ; tint that a
patient of his bad taken them for sonietini
without effect. On being informed that
several imitations were niado and sold, he
inquired and found that his patient had
been taking capsulas sold in bottles, and not
PUN DAS DICK & CO S.
What happened to this physician may have
happened to others, and DUN DAS DICK &
CO., take this method of protecting "Oil of
Sandalwood" from this disrepute.
PHYSICIANS who once prescribe the
Capsulas will CONTINUE TO DO SO, for
they contain the PUKE OIL in the LEST
AND CHEAPEST form.
OIL OF 3ADLEWOOD is fact super
seding every other remedy, sixty Cepsules
ONLY being required lo insure a safe and
certain cure in six or eight days. From
no other medicine can this result be had.
Dick's Soft Capsulks solve the prob
lem long considered by many eminent phy
sicians, of how to avoid the nausea and dis
gust experienced in swallowing, which are
well known to detract from, if not destroy,
the good effects of many valuable remedies.
Soft Capsules aie put up in tin-foil and
neat boxes, thirty in each, and are the
only capsules prescribed by Physicians.
jTHESE WERE THE ONLY CAP
SULES ADMITTED TO THE LAST
PARI9 EXPOSITION.
Send for Ciroular to 35 Wooster St., N. Y.
BOLD AT ALL DEUS STORES.
General Agency, 110 Reale Street, N. Y
EAGUSCAIIQNDA BAH&OAD.
From and after Monday, Feb. 6lh 1873.
Trains will run on tbis lload as follows:
Leaves Earley 7 30 a. m., arrives at
Dagusoahonda Junction 8 10 a. m., con
necting with Accom. east 8 14 a. m., and
with Mail west at 9 15 a. m.
Leaves Duguscahonda at 9 20 a. m.
arrives at ftarley 10 00 a. m. Leaves
Earley 3 SO p. in., and arrives at Dagus
oahonda at 6 00 p. m., connecting with
Mail east at 5 09 p. w, aud Acuommo
datioo west at 5 40 p. ru.
Id case P. & E. trains are late, Dagus
oahonda train holds twenty minutes be
yond the above time.
Tickets should always be procured
before leaviug stations.
C. U. EA.RLEY, Lee.
fpO THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYL
L . VANIA. Your attention is specially
invited to the fact that the National Dunks
are now prepared te receive subscriptions
to the Capital Stock ot the Centennial
Board of Finance. The funds realised from
this source are to be employed in the ereo
non of tbe buildings for the International
Exhibition, and the expenses counected
with the same. It is confidently believed
that the Keystone State will be represented
by the same of every citiien alive to patri
otic commemoration of the one hundredth
birth-day of tbe nation. The shares of
slock are offered for $10 each, and sub
scribers will receive a handsome engraved
Certificate of Stock, suitable for framing
and preservation as a national memorial.
Interest at tbe rate of six per cent, per
annum will be paid on all payment of Cen
tennial Stock from date of payment te
January 1, 1876.
Subscribers who are oot.neai a National
Bank can remit a check er post office order
lo Ibe undersigned.
FRSD'K FRALIY, Treasurer,
W4 Walnut ft., Philadelphia
TSEASTOEH'S
SALS cr
LAND.
UNSEATED
NOTICE is hereby given that agreeably
to the Act ot Assembly, passed the
lUth day ot March, 1815, entitled "an Act
to amend an Act," directing the mode of
selling Lands for taxes Ao. The following
Tracts of Unseated Land in Elk County,
wiit be exposed to publie sale or outcry,
for arrearages of taxes, at tho Court House
in llidgwny on tbe second Monday of June
next (being the 8th day of June, A. D.
1874.) unless sooner paid.
BEXEZETTE TOWNSHIP.
Wsr.
Acres. Warrantee or Owner. Taxes,
6332 928 James Stokes
v;j no
03 60
P0 no
113 00
157 80
85 00
120 4fi
141 00
t.8 20
165 00
67 00
101 80
121 20
67 44
121 20
141 00
17 02
85 00
85 00
85 00
165 00
40 20
11 00
81 80
40 20
82 80
68 20
85 00
63-TS 10G7
6338 1067
6344 10f7
6845 10(17
6S16 10117
C347 1067
6349 10M
5379 469
6380 1100
6383 400
6384 1CC0
6387 1100
6840 1008
6842 1100
do
do
do
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5d08 090
6358 143 Myron Merrill
63S4 1100 do
6337 10G7 do
6360 1008 do
6351 IU'0 do
6352 S00 do
6330 1100 Amos It. Merrill
6-287 273 do
6288 275 do
6289 223 do
5300 1100 James Hainmon & Co
5339 1100 Jonothnn Drown
4995
5341
6012
6479
6479
4996
6481
6000
6997
4998
468 Addison Swartwood & Co 67 00
900 Cornelius Wainwright 61 40
990 Miles Dent 167 82
600 do 67 00
100 do 12 20
800 John Brooks 40 20
4oO dj 61 40
990 do 79 80
481 H. C. c-'pauldiug 64 87
550 do - CI 10
200 Robert Ewing 23 40
332.V John Johnsou 40 20
6479
6023
S3H8 llOO Hezekink Mix 113 00
5023 60 Andrew Dent A 21
5179
5022
6310
6001
5482
6026
285 Hamilton Down 40 20
110 DavtdS. Johnson 12 29
650 Henry Blush 81 80
090 Finney & Berrows lt)9 82
445 Erusmus Morey 37 96
100 Geo. Window it W. E.
Johnson 12 20
5480 CO Obcr & English 4 30
5002 990 Heading Fisher & Co. 109 82
5013 990 do 111 88
5014 890 do . 150 62
5009 099 do lt7 86
5024 134 John & D. S. Johnson 12 20
5025 302 do 43 00
5022 110 Edith Johneon & A.Apker 19 48
5481 275 Martin Enze 23 40
6024 28 do 2 58
6O03 090 Shaffer & Johnson 101 68
6482 605 Julius Jones 69 0
5340 550 fmilh McCormick & Van 79 40
6020 990 Reuben Vinslow Estute 84 00
6021 405 do 63 08
153 13-80 do 17 80
6015 990 do 111 88
5027 pO do 67 36
156 do 12 20
CCO d 73 80
109 do 15 74
296 do 21 99
100 do 9 40
5014 100 do 6 (10
117 do 1110
296 do 42 44
lbO d 12 2o
5027 200 do 17 80
5343 1100 Cook 4 Partes 155 00
5021 C03 Ralph Johneon 40 20
5478 1100 Chas St John & Rothrock 79 40
5011 990 do 84 16
5477 1100 do 141 00
5026 100 do 15 00
6481 300 II. Merrimon
EEKZINGES I0W2?SB3P.
28 20
4105 25 John Oarrall 6 C8
4105 25 1'cter Garrity, for 1873, 3 70
4105 2 Hector Jackob 1 49
4100 25 Geo. Weis 6 68
4106 73 Hector Jackob 14 69
4115 75 John Milne, for 1873, 10 44
4115 48 Ceear A. Jackob 10 03
4104 25 Peter Byrnes, for 1873, 6 84
4407 5 Michael O'Sullivan, for '73 1 61
4107 60 John Farnill 12 91
4107 27 Cesar A. Jackob 5 C8
4105 25 Samuel Hancock 6 68
48R3 611 Lawrence & Cassett 96 09
4882 823 do 173 13
4859 990 do 184 61
4900 200 do 38 12
80 do 17 91
220 do 47 89
4958 300 Lamont Gas Coal Co 60 84
4958 500 do 94 04
4961 90 do 18 01
4961 900 do 179 11
4977 495 Davia Raw 93 12
1990 990 -do 185 23
4993 990 do 185 23
4992 990 do 185 23
4103 897 Ridgway Farm 4 Coal Co 74 89
4104 665J do 124 90
4105 1138 do 213 09
4106 1412 do 249 17
4107 898 do 16816
4108 99fi do 186 85
4115 763 do 113 81
4109 996 do 186 35
1416 1049 1-10 do 193 04
4402 640 do 102 01
4403 980 do 13 39
4410 1073 J do 201 47
4411 1025 do 191 55
60 do 10 36
200 do 82 90
4996 200 do 32 90
86 do 7 72
20 do 6 81
4104 522 Edward Iluffer 84 28
4404 622 Fred. F. Kerseubrock 84 28
4406 522$ Francis Aulc:ka 84 85
4106 622J August l orlenbeck 84 85
4406 420 Clcmenz Keller 79 04
4108 600 do 112 66
4476 965 Mathias VonGalen 180 CO
4061 lOOFLNewtou - 19 67
4957 990 West Creek M'f & M'g Col84 05
2378 990 do 184 95
4879 1023 do 218 55
4844 990 do 14 95
4945 900 do 18495
4980 1023 Chas. Heebner 202 67
4874 952 Geo Dickinson 177 51
2375 600 Rona Cartuyvall 94 00
4981 611.J John Morris and others 101 78j
8881 82 do J Hull 4 20
25 M A Mitchell 5 68
4960 275 Thos Luckensback 60 33
600 Sidonia Von Eresel 88 74
4881 60 John Kirchnsr 10 36
4809 142 Wm C Black 27 47
4101 18 do 4 19
4407 107 do 19 90
4407 29 do 6 81
25 Owner unknown 6 81
125 The Wilcox Tanping Co 27 58
LOT SO. R1DGWAT STEKkiT.
91 Rev Jeremiah O'Hara 1 67
92 do .1 54
79 James Doyle 1 63
88 Win M'Keunedy 1 65
89 do 156
60 do 1 64
68 Thos M'Cormick 1 56
69 do 1 63
84 Michael O'Sullivan for '73 1 82
102 David Spillane 1 56
TALBOT STIStT.
17 Thos Collins 1 66
18 do 1 68
66 Win Shine for 1873 1 27
88 Thos Collins 1 56
89 do 1 53
A1LE0AD ST 1ST.
7 Perth Ussier 561
60 M O'Sullivan for 1873 1 82
10 Lots James Coyle 4 19
840 Rev Louis Cartuyval 74 12
1 Lot J S Bales 4 66
200 do 40 21
4115 60 Edward Delenhart 10 80
VISl STBEIT.
4107 60 Daniel Gary 10 86
4107 25 Win 8hannhnn 6 68
4968 100 Geo Wels 17 88
25 M Shannahan 6 68
80 E G Williams 14 38
60 Bensmver Co 9 48
60 Mathias Barnum 8 48
4105 200 Palmer & Co 87 15
4106
25 William Corkey 6 24
4105 25 Pat Dwyer 7 74
4110 81 Wm J Flint 6 81
4114 02 James Hall 1161
4104 74 John Ford 10 63
60 Owners unknown 10 68
4105 460 Owners unknown 80 06
4104 460 do 80 06
4103 4(H) do 86 06
4880 460 do 86 00
4879 460 do 80.06
4888 1000 Beniinger and Eschbach 257 98
4887 1000 do 206 83
4102 219 do 43 40
20 do 0 30
25 James Donnelly 6 47
6115 25 Daniel Frasur 6 81
4110 60 do 11 63
4888 63 John Krug 9 03
70S TOWNSHIP.
79 J L Ellis
591 Sampson Short
4244 1
4215
4341 1
4340
4340
4243
4178
4098
4098
4077
4078
4081
4088
4097
4098
4374
4087
4187
4901
4890
4902
4177
4190
4190
4900
4270
4274
4082
4077
4178
4079
40.8
4088
40S1
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4098
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4087
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85
257
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82
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60
219
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170
170
296
246
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67
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144
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do
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Michael Shean
John Albert
Nicholas Hummel
Ridgway Farm &Coal Co 103
do 80
do 23
do 20
do 208
do 162
do 72
do 88
Caroline M Pray 219
ER England 210
do 118
do 64
Ilnnnah Ramard 32
O W Wbittaker 153
Richard Gardner 175
do 103
Geo C White 63
Robt I Kiilie 14
Edward Iluffer 95
do 201
Wm Wcnsel 14
Walachitt O Rouke, for '73 4
Edward Bonner '73 4
do '72, '73 7
C It Earley 12
Silas Moyer 11
Jciome Powell 85
Rose Kelly, for '73 2
James Wrinkle, for '73 5
John K Jones 6
Thus Collins 5
Felix Gar.guish 9
James Norton 11
Henry Clinton Witt 6
Patrick M'Cready 9
Wm Apple, for 1873 10
Klins Hancock 14
Jos Fcberly. for 1872 5
Souther & Willis 6
Armel Turley 12
Thos Jordan 42
Mathew Hays 9
Horace Little 4
do 18
Noble Coal A Oil Co 26
4006
05
160
60
20
60
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249
1 560
1 500
25
60
4178
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4189
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Uoraoo Little
9-10 Sarah U Kidder
87
195
195 88
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66
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65 80
HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP.
274 A M Weidler
1000 Thos Struthor
1000 do
1099 do
896 Drexel Duhiingft Wright
932 do
1031 do
100 Sebastian Halm
890 Walter Bryant
1031 do
106 A Wolf
402 Geo Dickinson
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of 3788 500 J M Jonison do
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' 962 John F Jones
1095 Martin Hart
9G2 Abner Cussel
888 John P Brown
90J- J C Chapin
1000 ko
815 do
289 do
1000 Owner unknown
60 do
906 S Jone3 and Co
907 Little and Souther
10K) Nathaniel F Jones
1000 do
luO James Gallagher
800 Chas It Gillis
600 do
100 John llukle
100 Ed Rart, for 1873
112$ Jos U Wadsworlh
118 Joseph Thorpe
112 J Thosl'ow
160 S P Johnson
216 do
1000 Henry M Deckart
1000 Souther and Willis
290 do
288 John Nicholson
1019 Alfred Avery
100 Elizubeth Cooper for '73
E02T0N TOWNSHIP.
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1002 J L Ellis
191 88
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James Coyne
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Jacob Didlot
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4342
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Shawmut Cannal Coal Co 129
do 127
do 201
William Reed 80
Noble Coal 4 Oil Co 11
do 16
Short and Wilcox 20
do 68
Elvira C Harton 22
Short, Wileox & M'Clelland48
James Wilson 6
James O'Uara 7
Daniel Kingsbury - 37
Owner unkuowa 4G
4242
4396
4200
4182
847 N B Lane and others
60 9-10 J 8 Hyde and others
22 8 100 do
600 Henry L Carlisle
830 James M't'lolland
110 do
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200 Nathan Bailey
850 Johnlluhne
090 do
610 John T French
JAY TOWNSHIP.
1 100 Amos R Merrill
45 07
10 62
4 81
.41 91
63 87
21 96
0 89
16 88
16 66
13 70
23 23
63 87
89 74
175 70
222 64
219 63
145 69
98 81
88 08
105 88
22 84
24 32
168 41
27 87
8 96
182 20
16 90
40 79
8 05
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132 18
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105 94
158 48
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640 do
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400 Win Parker
089 D R Jones
200 James blokes
220 do
990 do
245 Sebastian Weis
60 Chas B Miller
850 James Donuehauer
134 Reading Fisher and Co
888 do
60 do
990 Phillip M Price
090 do
09O do
669 E B England
090 do
090 do
2(H) PuBots and Lowe
66 do
15 do
090 A J Lewis
852 Christian Browcr
800 Hezvkiah Horton
1(H) do
460 B A Weed
295 Heading and Bar ties
419 do
160 do
1100 do
25 David Tyler
60 Daniel Brewer
990 Henry Lorain
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94 O R Rice
490 John RCox
94 Tyler and Finney
98 do
98 do
217 A II 8haw
1 72 Francis Schider
6287
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72 Horace Little
94 Reuben Winslow
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100 Hammond JoneS and Co
293 Jl Ileury and Co
207 A E GolT
100 do
100 W 8 Hamblen
990 Souther and Willis
990 Berks and Bowman
100 J R Morey
50 Phillip Reilly
990 Spring Run Coal Co
727 do
100 John F Combs
347 Hnrah II Kiddor
JOKES T0VNSH2.
193 Robert lUNey
990 Chas llecbt.er
.393 do
iili John Pcoit
200 1'hos Van Court
200 Geo Dickinson
990 Wm Ileriuvug Esinto
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25 Olias Vevbrck, for 1873
50 It W Frown
100 Wm II Jackson
825 Isaao II t.'nnrad
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990 M'KeAn and Elk Land
Improvement Co
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3243
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3293
3290
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8296
8224
8227
8223
8229
3237
8222
8044
8111
8117
8140
8143
8214
322i
232
1011
8581
627
490
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797
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8256 990 do 163 00
8267 800 do 183 48
8268 826 do 128 07
IHLLSTONB TOWNSHIP.
2548 900 Owners unknown 81160
2548 000 do 81160
2542 990 do 81160
259'675 Wm Dilworth 23188
2518 850 Rumback 121 80
2518 60 Miss J A Hara 18 25
2518 876 Wm Armstrong ISO 68
2545 900 James A Hara for '73 154 00
2546 000 do 81160
2556 900 do for '78 164 00
2517 000 do ' 811 60
2623 000 do 811 60
2790 990 do 811 60
2532 800 do 811 50
2039 990 Drexel Dnhring A Wright 811 60
2607 900 do 222 02
2681 650 do 190 76
2362 090 do 811 60
2566 990 Jo 81160
2792 242 do 84 49
2789 693 do 210 09
3775 471 do 225 09
192 Henry Raught 20 49
4042 620 Owner unknown 128 23
2797 660 do 190 75
650 do 135 65
4134 9(H) do 811 60
4135 900 do 81160
4129 900 do 31160
666 N Strong & II Raught 230 77
2518 CO Geo & J Mays 13 42
2524 000 J F Wynkoop A Oo 187 80
6700 KH) Owner unknown 36 60
25 L C Wynkoop
SID0WA7 TOWNSHIP.
4392 620 Constant Van Duste
Hershoff 1 42 03
4.193 171 do 40 16
:?00 1112 J 8 Schulu 230 01
32(il 1142 do 220 54
:!281 (ilil do 13195
3285 437 do 87 29
4849 407 do C9 22
4850 702 do 153 49
4353 879 do 175 01
4854 735 do 130 15
800 do 195 60
4375 1)73 Ridgway Farm &
Coal Co 222 87
4370 1020 de 234 38
4389 675 do 155 50
4377 1020 do 233 38
43!U 117 do 27 80
4809 916 Bryant & Ewer 2G7 10
4276 1000 do 208 50
4285 948 do 200 71
528 do 87 38
3283 40 A W 11 Burroughs 8 90
4389 103 Edward Iluffer 89 32
4395 406 do 93 99
4394 400 do 87 CO
4390 601 do 107 84
4391 S93 J II Iluffer 205 48
4395 629 A llaxhauser 145 03
4S94 426 do 9(5 55
1000 Wilmarth & Co 288 16
277 Geo Dickinson 48 53
1 50 do 44 80
198 do 46 05
4302 210J do 73 15
332 da 77 02
4870 83 do 20 00
4865 120 D N Tucker 24 70
100 John Culoso 20 76
32C4 1016 John J liidgwty 233 86
3265 1018 da 236 12
3278 1005 do 244 78
3283 520 do 120 08
328 4 33 do 8 5;,
4802 908 do 222 50
48G3 144 do 32 49
4804 150 do 35 15
4868 76 do IS 42
4866 46 AsaCummings 1132
86 i J V Houk 15 60
801 do 15 60
4375 72 Wm F Hobdell 16 09
4285 81 Dr. I S Scott, for '73 10 48
50 T li Cobb 10 8.8
100 do 20 75
116 do 23 01
CI do 13 05
123 do 32 60
40 do 8 90
26 do 7 42
3185 253 Clarion River Min Co 87 90
4850 231 do 80 36
5 G T M'Sulty 14 99
4848 ) 400 Jerome Fowell 58 25
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3833 ) 200 Tallow Jackson 50 38
3283 f
468, Dickinson & Wil-
majth 109 30
1 Charles M'Nulcj 3 88
4869 83 Geo W Ilhines 25 07
90 do 15 94
60 do 14 90
400 15 F Ely 115 50
176 do 61 36
1055 do 210 45
80 do 19 33
50 James II Mayo 12 45
50 Geo Stephenson 12 45
4843 63 C V Giliis 13 77
100 Sam & Jas Gardner 18 75
SPRING: CSZEK TOWNSHIP.
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1560
5798
5796
5799
543
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1035
316
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501
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do 93
do 200
do 86
do 7
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do 61
do 67
Bryant & Euwcr 238
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Henry 11 Moore 121
Henry Raught 46
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4044
2036
1562
2748
2942
2971
2986
2915
2948
2775
2037
Bank of Pittsburgh 294
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900
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1055
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G Blake & others S94
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Alleghany Bank ot
Pittsburgh, for '73 107
Drexel Duhriug &
Wricht 44
61
67
30
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20
78
93
2792
1560
1566
4557
4552
4569
4569
3728
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200
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102
Thos Irwin 17
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Geo D Messenger 31
Samuel Crawford 85
Dellaveu & Procius 27
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Wm S Marshall 23
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Richard Baker aud
Jno G Hall 84
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ST. ' HALT'S S0S07QH.
Lot. No's Streets
11 Benedict John Hawley 1 35
JO A I AC
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26, 27, 22, 1
23, 19, 20, I Church do
21, 25, 24,
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6. School do 2 79
2 acres Mill do 6 64
I acre Mill do 2 71
3 acres Mill Rev Louis Cartuyals 7 20
51 Rupert Dennis Bergen 2 08
55, 73, 65 do Owners unk'n 4 24
44,88, 8 do do 8 11
9 'Patrick James Boyle 1 71
98 do do 1 71
85,86 do Ellen Ilopsdalo 2 41
87,88 do Isabella C U'Conner2 41
102,103,104 Tat'k John Sheridan 3 12
82, 83, 84,1
91. 92, 95, V Patriok Ownr's un'kn6 64
100, 101. )
32 Benedict Pat Ganlcy 1 38
34 do Wm Hackett 1 71
11,12 do Ow'rsun'kn 2 41
1 4 do do 1 88
08 Walburgr Pat Faberty'73 1 17
03.64,65 do John Morau 3 12
16, 62, 69
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John Connifcky
171
1 71
1 71
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63, 64, 65, V John
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1 1 Louis James M'Namer 1 71
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17 do
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John Dixon
Wra A Nugent
John M'Namer
Leonard Cook
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1 71
1 71
1 71
1 71
3 70
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51, 52, 63, Erino John Moran
3 12
54, do A Mooney
39, . do James Rowan
1 71
1 71
35 Shamrock M Flyner'73 1 38
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88, do
87, 47, do
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Leonard Cook 2 41
Mike Murly
Geo Ed Weis
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2 11
3 12
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115,110, ) Charles
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113,114.) do do 3 82
100.107. f
26, 46, Shamrock E S'auflVr 2 41
53 Centre Michael Towcy 1 71
41 Michael Pat Lawler 1 71
120 !rcs Hujih M'Grath & Co 85 60
80,31,32,
3:5. 3 4, 35,
86. 37, 38, Mauviee J liafer '73 6 70
39,40, 41,
42, 43, 44. I
43. 4.'., 51,
58. 55, 61, Center do 4 SO
'8, 56, 62,
64.
JOSEPH WINDFELDEK,
Treasurer,
Ridgway, Pa., April 2, 1874.
Ayeis Cathartic Pills,
For the roller and
enre of all derange
ments in tho stom
ach, liver, and boir.
els. They are a mild
aperient, and an
excellent purgntivo.
Being purely vege
table, they contain
no mercury or mine
ral whatever. Much
serious sickness and
suffering is prevent
ed bv their timely
use; and every family should have them on hand
for their protection and relief, when reuulred.
Long experience has proved them to be the saf
est, surest, and best of all the fill with which
the market abounds. By their occasional use,
the blood is liuriilod, the corruptions of the sys
tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the
whole machinery of life restored to its healthy
activity. Internal organs which become clogged
and sluggish are cleansed by Ayrr't fUlt, and
stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease
Is changed into health, the value of whieh change,
when reckoned oo tho vast multitudes who enjoy
it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating
makes tiiem pleasant to take, and preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they are mild, and operate
without disturbance to the constitutiou, or diet, or
occupation.
II direction are atvsn on the wranner to
each box, how to use them as a Family 1'hysio,
and for the following complaints, which theso
fillt rapidly cure:
For Iyspeiii or ImligrMion, Listless
Bess, Laaraor and K.os of Apitcttitn, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach, and restore its healthy tone and action.
For mMver Complaint nnd its various symp
toms, Bilious Meariucbe, Stick Ilruil
che, Jisaaitlcci or drevn MlcknM, ltil.
lout Colic and Jtllloua r, they should
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, hut" one
mild dose is generally required.
For Rheumatism, Usui, ravel, Pal
Eltatloa of the Heart, I'uin In the
Ido, Stack and loina, they should be contin
uously taken, as rcquued, to change the diseased
action of the system. With such change those
complaints disu'ppcar.
For Dropsy and Dropairal Swellings,
they should he taken in large and frequent doses
to produce tbe effect of a drastic purge.
For Suppression, a large dote should be
taken, at it produces the desired effect by sym
pathy. As a IMnnor Pill, tike one or two Plllt to
promote digestion and relievo the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the
system. Hence it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement exists. One who fuels
tolerably well, often flnds that a dose of these
I'M makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansii.g and renovating effect on the digestive
apparatus.
PB SPARED CT
Dr. J. C. AYS It A CO., Practical Chmi$tt,
ZOWJSLL, MASS., V. S. A.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
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Ridgway, ra. J 1 tt
RUFVS LUC ORE,
AUorney-et-Law,
Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Offioe U
Hall's new Brisk Building. Claims for
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REYNOLD'S HOUSE'
ESTOCLDSVILLE, JIFFIESONCO, FA.
H. S. BELNAP, Pbopriitosi
J, 0. JP. BAILEY,
ATTORNEY-ATtAW.
Tlnioyl. Rfdgway, Elk County, r.
Agent for the Travsler'a Life and A4
dent Insuranoe Co., of Hartford, Conn.
JAMES D. FULLER TON,
Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo
cated in Kigway, oilers his professional ser
vices to the citizens ef Ridgway and sur
rounding country. All work warranted.
Office in Service & Wheeler's Building, up.
stairs, first door to the left, 73-n-S2-ly
G. G. MESSENGER,
Druggist and Paraceutist, N. W. eornei
of Main and Mill street, Ridgway, Pa. A
full assortment of carefully selected For
eign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions
carefully dispensed at all hours, day or
night. Tln8y
J. S. B OR DWELL, M. D:,
Eclectio Physician and Surgeon, has remov
ed his office from Centre street, to Main st.
Ridgway, Pa,, in the second story of the
new brick building of John Q. 1111, oppo
site Hyde's store.
Qtfieo hours: 8 to 9 a- m: 1 to 2 p. m. T
jan 6 73
2. S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
Physician ana Surgson,
Ridgwa , Pa. Office in Walker's Building.
Special attention given to Surgery. Offloe
house trom 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Residence
nn corner of South and Court streets, ap
posite the new School House. All calls
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HYDE HOUSE,
Ridqwat, Elk Co., Pa.
W. U. SCIIltAM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
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BUCKTA1L HOUSE,
Kaxi, McKean Co., Fs.
R. I. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
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Cbmtkivillk, Elk Co., Pa.
John Collins, Proprietor.
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tention to the comfort and convenience
of guests, 1 1 merit a eontiauaase ef tu
same.
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DBALla 1
Dry Goods, Notions, G-rcoeriefl,
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