yHU'igl'AV. APRIL 20. 2875. CBA02 CLU2CH. I Pervic In Grace Church Sunl-iy next at Y' """il hours. 11 A. M. and 7 1'. M. I AH are cordialy invited to attend, beats flfi la nil 27i23;i;il Lutheran Chrsh- HLV. 1. BKEFEMEN Pastor. Sunday school at !l: 4 5 A . 1. All .ire in. 'ted to attend. it 2. CHWSt HEV. WM. MARTIN, Paetor- 'Sunday School at 9:30 A M Morning r orv.ce ut 11 A M CUm Meeting at 12 lJ Evening Service hi 7:301 M Prayer peeling 1 hmg.lny Evening UurjTiinc at. Mag way. ail East 45 V: M. 2:::C P. M i do UV.i Through "Local, Eaet 8:20 A. M "o do West ocal East 0:44 P. M. 4:50 P. M do West 8:20 A. iM Mall and Tin- nil(rll T.nrx.l niKcf ooeujaars, ine local noes tot. elk Lodge, a. y m. The staled miwiirui r nt ri. v.. 7'.. nre In. 1,1 m il,.', . I, ..11 ,.,.,... ,- nr.,:.. nd Depot streets, on tho second and fourth Ucsdaya of each month- I W. C. MEALY, Sec'y. Sping is now nuking protnise3. It is now lawful to go ttout fishing. The happy frog now sintjeth lus lay j The ujuJ in the stress is drying up Potatoes are selling here for $1,25 a I'uihel. It will soon ba time for garden uuk- f fho woullu't rather have a farm out t than an oil well? Id. l'uiue ba3 moved Lis familv to ! .1) the good lookiug girls in town ate (retting new hats 10 l'''Diib!ien C.vintv Coiiventinn Mba bell on May 4th 3 of the Democrats now sports a I 'buri'siJrs." mu-ueau-!, ici'er-ncacs, e.ir-ls, ., give us a call. Kimo has bis meat market od reet about com ploiod. arc selling bora at 25 ceuts butler is 32 cents a pound. y body is clearing up bis front d some are making so;ip. bare several places iu the side - boat town that ue 1 1 repairing s II -iicrty. our wot thy postuias- taecu d'jwn the river flr several rye on Osterhout's height h up, giving the bill a deliylitlui nee. k' other mm y.ia meet now has i his shoulder looking for duttks bn is the tinio ftr fond parents ve fair daughters, to lay in a f gite hinges Van (Jiesen, Sheriff of Forest 'is ia to oui- office last week, 4hopo to see him tiere agiin. I! you want gool and cheap job eill at the Advocate oiEee situa- Thayers & liberty's building. Dickinson's finks had a bran last week, and Lewis Uremic! es because lie is the father of cad, of tbe'IJroekwayville Free l't feel well because someone hat bis paper was only good for lamp chimneys. lias woe? Vhc has the nii;ht Vho has troubled visions? t read other men's papers they ot pay tbe printers J. l Mercer, of tho firm ol erccr, butchers, bas moved bis o the building in couuectiou meat market. Aice that Capt, Sehoening bas ed some shade trees in irout idenee, on South street as bas re bis nest door neighbor. re novT on a strike, that is hey will "sii" around and do atber than lay eggs for 25 zen. is better that u man should al acres of laud and keep oue it be should own one acre ot keep several cows to run the p informed that hemlock tim- rs at Pittsburgh are beiog cents per square foot cash. ud tb.-ea or four feet of luni- tt. E. Malone bas the agency younty for the Combination Brace Corset Adjusiabla Skirt Call and see it. Abo lor bior Shield or Corset Clasp. James Earley bas two tame b is to have a park built on rty at tho corner ol Main aud reets, lately owned by Fred Lin business about towa at trying a tin can to a dog's tail all hands turn out to see the which is fun far the boys but kou't seem to enjoy it. From tti is time iorward women will bo eligible for appointment ns notaries publio in Illinois, the legislature hav ing passe 1 a law to that effect. When a young lady writes, "Pleas euui aroun an taik me to the spollin tuiieh this evenin," you cannot refuse unless you are utterly indifferent to tbe causo of cnuiDMjn education. Le:turs at Grace Chinch. Ou Sundny ncrt, at tho evening scr. vice the Hector of Grace Church pto puses setting forth reasons for tho use of Forms of Prayer in Public worship, his fubject Lciny "Tbe Prayer Book why we nave it." All those who have thought upon,-or feel interested in the iubj'ct are cordially invited to attend. Services nt 7i o'clock P. M Peansy'-ania Postal Cinse3. Wa-hiugiou, vlpril 25. The follow ing pesfal changes have been oidcred lor Pennsylvania. "Postmasters appoin ted: Lewis Keller, liedminister, Ducks cTtinty; Andrew Slcfftl, Uluo Mountain, Xoribampton couotyj James White. Ourydon, Warren couuty; James K. Scott, Crow's Mill, Grecuo county; W. E. Stoif, Bohusburg, Somerset couutyj J. 31. Koss, Lawicnce, Ws.'hington county; William Adams, Mclutre, Ly coinitig county; James W. Ifyett, Mc Willianistown, Chester county; Daniel Grim, Olivet, Aimstrong county; S. F. Ackley,' Spring 11 ill, Bradford county; J. J Uncafer, Strongfown, Indiana county; 31rs. Ivccta S. Perry, Wesloy viiie, Erin cuun'y. Save Money and Health. The reputation of the Wilsou Shuttle Sew ing Machine is so thoiougbly estab lished that no word iu its commendation is necessary. Tbe plan adopted by the manufacturers of this famous machine ol placing their prices so low as to come within the reach of the poorer classes, certainly entitles them to tljo gratitude of tbo.-e who t ie really most iu need ol such an article. Machines will bo de livered ut any lvailroad Statiou iu this county, free of transportation charges if ordered through the Company's ".ranch House at 327 and 829 Superior St. Cleveland Ohio. They send an elegant catalogue and chrutiio circular, free ou application. 'l'h is Coujpauy want a few more good agents Icith ef.Ssa. Edvard Charles fcshaltzs. l.'ia'li that mighty severer of hearts; sweeps through our hulls when wo are ea: t exptcting it. We are now cilied upon lo chrcniclc the demise of our late citizen, E. C. S-'eliultze, which occurred tit 11 o'clock A M , on last Thursday A lo .v d.iys prior to bis deaih bo wa ugoicg l is Ueual health, bis spirits Here buoyant, und tbe grave was little thought of As the news of bis depar ture was buuded lrom ruouth to luouth how vivMiy (bote words were recalled by ail, "In tbe midst of life we arc in death." lie was the victim ot heart diiCU'C, cud when dcith came bo was engaged in reading iho journals of tie lay. lie put bis paper aside and faded calmly away, like one who draws the drapery of bis couch about hitu and lies dnwii to pleasant dreams. The Judge has been one of us for tbe past five jcars, iiid no man has done as much as he for our towu. He atartid us on tbe road to prosperity. His advertisements penetrated every nook and corner of tbe land, and hun dreds of peoplo rushed to tho embryo city aud secured footholds. Out o! his real estate transactions he amassed a fortune, but he died almost penniless. Ibis is easily understood by those who were intimately acquainted with him. Ue was extraordinarily generous, and those that asked him for alms never de parted empty-handed. Ho valued money only for the happiness it brought to himself and brother mortals. Through charity, in a legiou of wayst he disposed of bisfortuue as speedily as be made it. lie came into existenco under u cloud, and a cloud seems to have hovered over him during his entire ter restrial pilgrimage, lie was born in Germany, on tbe 14th day of June, lSOO. Europe was then beiog invaded by xSapoleon liouaparte, aud ou the clay u question, when the aJvanciiii' army drew near, tho women ot the land hun ted remote hiding pliies, many seekiiK; the cellars of their houses. In one of hse places, with the resounding of the bugio and the roar of canons, and the tread of armies overhead, Judge Schultze was born. Soon alter emigrat ing to America he was married and raised a large family, many of the members of which are living in this teigbborhood. He was interred last Sabbath at the Catholic cemetery in this place. Father Winker presided over his - obsequies. Ex'ole his virtues mid let tbe grave cover his faults. RrtjuUm'at xn pace. Regohlihviltr JJearJ of 2oih iust., New York, Apiil 23 The suit brought by tin National Trust Com pany against Chailes Kalstou, Valen tine Gleason, Andrew L. lloberts and others, to recover $3i),0U0 obtained by liabton from the Trust Company on lorty-two forged bonds of the New York, Buffalo aud Erie llailway Com pany, in the forging and uttering of which defendants are alleged to have been implicated was terminated to-day, the jury finding VMdict of 33,0U0 lor tbe plaintiff. SnSBIPP'S SALE. BYVItlTUE of a writofVen. Ex. case to Forest County, issued out of tbe Court of Common Plens of Philadelphia County and to ine directed, there will! e exposed lo sale b public venduo or outcry. at the Court House, in the borough of Honest, on SATUKDAY MAY8ih A. D., 1875, t H o'clock, a. ni., the following described real estate, to-wit, Georce UrooUg vs. Henry J. Brooks and Alfred Brook, trading as 11. J. lirooKi A Co., Vend. Ex. Case to Forest County, 482 Ueo. Term, 1874 Dickson. All that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Tioneta, (formerly) now Howe Township, Forest County, Slut, of Pennsylvania, be. ing one-half of a tract patented to tVilhchn WilliuW, November l!7th, A. 1)., 180:2, upon warrant, in the same name numbered two thousand four hundred aud fifty-three, said half containing five hundred (500) acres more or less. Being the parcel of land which Samubl Waun, Alexander Mo Andrew, Alexander It. McIIeury, Edward W. Warner aod their wives, by deed dated May IWth. 1871. conveyed to J. K. Palmer, mid the same which the eaid J. K. Palmer and wife conveyed to Famuel Willeti by deed dated June 12th 1871. and recorded in the ollice for iccrding deeds &o., in Forest Couuty, in Deed book So. 9, pages 91 and '.'J, Nov. 1st 1871. Subject lo the reservations aud test net ions contained iu the lust irentioued deed, and to the pay ment of all lazes assessed upon said laud since 1809. Also All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Howe Township, Forest Co.. Pennsylvania, being seven hundred and fifty (750) acres ofland, part of tract known on the map of the t-aid Count as number two thousand three hundred and Bizty-eix (23GG,) aud being the wliole of the li-ao'. except two hundred ami fifiy (250; acres in the notthwest corner thereof. Said 750 acres bounded east by Elk County line, south by tract No. 2405, west by No. 2830, subdivisions, Nog. 0 and 5 and the 250 acres in the noi-theost corner of sud tract, and north by said 200 acres and tract No. 2453, and are the i-atne premises deeded to J. li. Paliuer by Alexander V Murphy and wile by deed dated May 20th, 1871, aud by said J K. Palmer and wife to IShuiuoI Willets by deed dated May U:ith, 1871, and recordedin the Recorder's office in Forest County, in Deed Dook No. y, pages 'J5, 00 and 1)7 Mov. 1 1871. Subject to the pay. ment of all taxes assessed upon said luud since the year ISO'.). Also All those two cirtiiin tracts of laud situate in Howe Township, Forest County, and State of Pennsylvania. !o-wil: number two thousand eic.ht ho ml red and twelve (2812.) containing one thousand nnd sixty-three (lOOti) ac;es; and part of tract number two thouxaud nine hundred nnd sixty i2'.l00) containing about seven hundred 1 700) acres, or so much thereof as lies in Forest Couuty. more or less. The same having been conveyed lo J. K. Pal mer by Charles 1$. Wright and Sue J. his wife, Ciispcr H. Duhring and Jane T. his wife by cieed dated September 19th, 1871. Alsu All those certain warraul nutiibcrf two thousand and twenty-one (2021) and two thousand and twenty. two (2022.) each containing nve hundred (500) acres, and together one thousand (1000) acres, situate in Howe Township, Forest Count j, fclate of Pennsylvania Also ill that certain tract or parcel of hind eituaie iu the township of ishettield, formerly Kenzua, j iu the County of War ten. aud Commouweclth of Pennsylvania, being part of lot number seven 7 iu said lownsLip, aud bounded is lollows, to wit: licgitiiiiug at the northeast corner of said lot, niuuiiig theuce south nicng the east bounds o tail lot lo iho south-ast corner thereof, thence west along ihe south line of tai-j lot so far thai a uoith line parallel lo the east b;uci!s of said lot from the south bouuils to the north bouuds thereof, aud thence eajt to the place of beginning shall contain llirce hauued uud lorty acres of land more or less; which prcnises were conveyed to Leonard L. Crandall by leed from Msri 11. Vialdo and el her heiis of John ll. Uurdeiibuig, June 1st, 1871, and by mid Leonard D. Ciaulall and wile conveyed to .Samuel Willets by deed dated JueJ2ih, 171, and lecoided in the lle eoi dor's office of Warren County, in deed book S4. page 255, November 1st, 1871. Subject, nevertheless, lo the reservation.'! and restrictions contained iu the last men li ji.el deed. Also All that certaiu tratct of laud sit uate in Sheffield Township, Warren County, 1'enusylvauia, known and dcnignated on Ihe general n-ap of said c luniy, as tract numlier niue containing five huudred 5(.'0 acres of land, be the same more or iie!; throe hundred ami fifty 35li acres oi which is ine s-ime lanu Uee-leu to J. K. ralmer, by Andrew Johnson, by deed da ted ilay i'.ith, 1871, recorded iu deed book 34. lege 27. And one huudred aud hity 150 acres of which is ihe same laud deeded to J. K. Palmer, by Jaines (J Marsh aud wife by deed dated May 2.Uh. 1871, recorded in deed book B4, pugo 20; nnd the whole of which five hundreUuoiet were conveyed by said J. K. Palmer and wife to Samuel billets by deed daied May 2'.i, 1871 and recorded in deed book o4, page 254, November 1st, 1871, Subject to tho paymcut of all taxes assessed upuu said land since 180'j. Also All that certain tract of land sit uated :u Highland Twp., Eik Co., Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows: beginning at a small birch, thence by find of John Nicholson number o70.1 east five hundred und thirty perches to a sugar tree, thence by land of John Nicholson number S777 north three huudred aud twouty per ches to a hemlock, thence by land of John Nicholson number B778 west tivehundrid and thirty perches to a birch, iheuce by Holland Laud Company three hunTlredaud twenty perches lo place of beginning. Continuing one thousand acres and usual allowance. Also All that certain tract of land sit uate in Highland Township, Llk Couuty Pennsylvania, described as follows: Num. bfr three thousand seven hundred and fifty-three 8753. contaiuii g one thous and acres uud allowance. The two tracts of la-id last described teing iho same two tracts conveyed to J. K- Palmer, by Charles C. Dunn and wife and Thomas 8truthers and wife, by deed dited June 2ud, 1871, aud by the said J. K. Palmer and wife conveyed lo Samuel Willets, by deed dated June 12th, 1871. and recorded in the Kecordei-'s office of L'.k County, in deed book 'O," page 423, &c, November Oth, 1871. Said two tracts being subject to the reservations and restrictions con tained iu tho last mentioned deel, und to the payment of all luxes assessed upou said land since Ihe year 18G'J. Also All that certain piece, parcel or tract ol land situate in Highland Township, County of Llk uud State ot Pennsylvania, surveyed on a warrant granted to Jehu Nicholson, number two thousand and twenty 2020. nnd bounded aud de scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a lifech, the northwest earner thereof, thence by lands warranted to John Nich olson ll Company number 2025 south four hundred and forty 440 rods to a ost, thence by lands warranted to T'bimaa Willings east four hundred and eighty. six 180 rods to a post, theuce by warrant number 2020 uortn one huudred and sixty eight 108 rods to a post, theuce by war- aut i.uuiber 2027; vest one hundred 100 rods to a beech; thence by last ueuuoned warrant north two hundred and sevcuty two 272 rods to a post; and thence by lands warranted to John Nioholson & Com pany; west three bundled and eighty 380J rods to the place of beginning. Containing one thousand and ninety-Dine anl three fourths 1099 acres, with tbe usual al lowance as turveyed en tea original war rant on iho eleventh day of July. A, D. 17S.O, aud rciurued to the land oflce by William P, litady, D. 8, Being the same premises which were conveyed by J. K. Palmer and wife, lo Samuel Willets, by deed dated July 22nd, 1871 and recorded In the Aecorder s ollice of Elk county, In Deed Book "O" page 420 &e., November otli, ISii. Subject ie the restriction aim reservations contained in tho hast men tioned deed nnd also to all taies assessed upon the said land since the vcar 18U9. Also All that certain piece or parcel of tana situate iu Highland township, id tti couuty of Llk, nd State af Pennsylvania, known and designated on the general map or draft of lauds in said township as wr l ant number two thousand four huudred aud sixty-three. Bounded north by war rant number two thousand four hundred aud sixty-four, east by warrant number three thousand seven hundred and sixty one, 3701; south by warrant number two thousand and nineteen; and west by the line of Forest county. Being the same premises conveyed by Lras lus Lames aud wile to Samuel Willeia by deed dated July 13th, 1871, and recorded in Elk county Recorders office In deed book "U" page 419 S.C, November tjih, 1671. Also All that certain piece or parcel of laud situate in Ihe township of Highland county ol Llk, aud stale of Pennsylvania, bouuded and described as follows: Being part ot tract of lund surveyed in pursuance of warrant number i'450, on tbe 12th day of December, A. D. 1792, aud bouadtd on the north by warrant number 2300; on Ihe east by Riiiiaul number 3781; on the south by warrant number 2404, and on the wast by Ihe Forest county line, cou tuiniug two hundred and eighty-nine 28'J actes be the same mure or less. Being the same piece of lund conveyed by Asa 11. Barnes and wi.'e to Hamuel WUlcts, by deed dated June 9th; 1871, and recorded in the lieccrdcr's office of Llk couuty in deed book -0" page 422 4:0., ioveuiber O.h, 1871. Also All that certain piece or par cel of laud situate iu the towuship ol Highland, couuty of Elk, aud state of Pennsylvania, being warraut number two tbousaud and tweuiy-tivc 2025. Three hundred and eleven acres more or less, iu the name of John Nicholson. Ueii.'g the same laud conveyed to David F. Anderson by Orris Hall aad wife, by deed dated October iHith, 1808, and recorded iu Elk couuty iu deed book "N" page 2o. Also All that part of the lot or warrant numbered thirty-seven hundred and sixty-one (3701) ia the county ol Eik and State of Pennsylvania, which is bouuded aud described as lollow.it Uegiuning iu the cast line cf said war raut or truct ol land aud in the uiiddie ol Spring Creek, and running theuce south three degrees west along tho east bouuds of said tract three chains to the southeast comer thereof thence .north eighty-seven degrees aad thirty-six minutes west along the south bounds ol said tract one huudred and thirty-two chains to the southwest corucr thereof, theuce Dorth three deurccs cast along the west bounds ot said tract fifty. two c'oaius and sixty-five links to the uiid die of tho beioremeutiuned Spring Creek (hence tip uiong the middle of said creek as it winds sud turns to tbe place ot beginning; and also tweuty rods in length up aud down said stream to high water mark on the northerly bank ol said stix-um, opposite or with the centre of said twenty rods, opposite to the mill of David P. Abdcrsou, which was erected or. or about the L'2d day of May, 1(19, and with the right to attach the northerly cod of a dam for a mill to the said north bunk ol said stream.. Con taining five hundred and iurty-sevcu acres and three rods of laud including tbe allowance, so culled, as the same was surveyed in tbe summer of 18G9, by Orviile Combs. The two tracts of laud lust above described being the same two traets coLveyed by David V. Andeisou uud wife to Samuel Willets, by deed dated June 29th, 1871, aud re corded in Elk county Recorder's offioe, iu deed book ' O," page 417, i:c., Nov ember Gth, 167 1. Subject to the re servations and restrictions contained in the last Bieutioned deed. Also All the undivided one-half psrt of all that certaiu tract of land sit tiatein Highland township, Eik county, State ol' Pennsylvania, kuown us warrant or tract numbered three thousand seven huudred and sixty-six (3700), and buuudvd and described as lollows; On tbe north by warrant numbered three thousand seven hundred aud eighty-two (3V82), on the east by Warrant nuui bered thrc3 thousand seven hundred and sixty 3700), on the south by warrant numbered three thousand seven hun dred and seventy-seven 3777, and on the west by warrant numbered three tbousaud seven hundred aud seventy, eight 3778. Containing one tbousaud 100U acres of land, be the same more or less. Peiog tbe same premises which were conveyed by J. K. Palmer and wife to Samuel 'A'illete, by deed dated September 25th, 1871, and recorded in Elk couuty llecordcr'a office in deed book "O," page 404 &o , October 31st, 1871. Subject to the reservations and restrictions coutaiued in the eiid deed. Also All that part of warrant uum ter.three thousand seven huudred aud sixty one 37C1) in tho county of Elk. iState of Pennsylvania, which lies north of tbe cast fork of Spring Cieck, bounded as follows, viz; southerly by the centre of said east fork of Spriug Creek, and northerly easterly aud west erly by tho noi theust aud west lines or bounds of suid warrant number 3701 Containing five hundred and fifty-four 551 acres three 3 roods aod twenty two 22 rods ol laud, more or less. Said warrants numbers 2U21 and 2022, above mentioned, in Hone township Forest county and said part of warrant number 3701 in Elk county being the same premises which were conveyed by J K Palmer and wile to Samuel Willets by deed dated June 20th, 1871, and re corded in tho llecordcr'a office ia Forest couuty, iu deed book No. 9, page U3 &c., November 1st, 1871, and in Elk couuty Pet-order's tflice in deed book "0" page 400, &e., October 31st, 1871, and were conveyed subject to tbe re servations and restrictions tucntioued in said deed and to all taxea assessed upon said land aud premises since 18G9. N. 11. Ou warrant number 2'JGO, above D.cntioued, in Forest County, there are erected twelve two-story frame dwelling bouses, six frame barns, frame boaraiog house and lrame store bouse, frame sawmill, boiler, engine and machinery, frame stoie and office, frame feed store, frame tannery, frame engine house engine and machinery, frame beam bouse, framo eweat pita, Hame leach house and bark ln-nso, hide mill aad bark mills, frame boiler house, boiler and fixtures, stone hide house, frame dry house and engine, ash house, bark shanties, Ato , On warrant number 2453, ia Ftrest oouoty, above described, there are erected, frame blacksmith shop, four two-story dwelling houses, three lrame bams, aad soven bark shanties. On warrant number 23G6, ia Forest couuty above described, there are erected frame dwelling house, lrame barn and batk shanties. On warraut number 2450, in Eik county above described there are erected two iratue dwelling houses, one framo barn, aod one log house. On warrant number 2025, in Elk county above descrided there are erected two frame barns, and three bark shalties, and cn warrant number 3781 in Elk county there ia ooe log bark shanty. Ob lot numcr 7, in Warreo county above deseibed, there are erected three two-atory frame dwelling houses, and two frame barns. The whole of the above described tracts of land are subject to a Mortgage of Sixty Thousand Dollars 800,000. All the above tracts of land ic, are lo be sold together as one property. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry J. llrooks and Alfred Prooks, trading as II. J. UrOoks & Co., at the suit of Qeorge Brooks. TERMS OFfcALE. The following mast be strictly com plied with when property is stricken down: 1st. When the plaintiff or other lien creditors become tho purchaser, the costs on the write must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the property sold, together with such liea creditor' receipt lor the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such por- .:. .i t i , : uua inereoi as no may ciatui must oe furnished by the Sheriff. See Puidon's Digest, 9th Ed.. Daze 440. "Smith's forms, page 381. 2d. All bids must bo paid in fall. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock P.M., of the day of sale, at which time all prop erty not settled for will agaiu be put up and sold at the expense and risk ot ihe person to whom first Bold. J T. VAN GlES EN' Sheriff. Sheriff's Officcfiouesta, Pa., April 15th 1875. SHERIFFS SALE. PY virtue cf a writ of venditioni ex ponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas cf Elk couaty, aud to me directed, I will expose to public sale, by vendue or outcry, at the Court House, Kidgway, Pa., on MONDAY, MAY 24th, 1875, at one o'ebek V. M., the following desert, bed real estate to will All the right, title interest, claim and de mand whatosoever of defoudaul in, to and out of all that certain tract, piece or pur- eel of land situate in Jay township, Lik county nod State of Pennsylvania, bnua led anil uesciilied as follows, to wit; Beginn ing at a pine stump staudiug on tbe south line of warrant number 4811, being Ihe tout 'i west earner of laud now owned by U. A. llil.er; ttience noun eighty (HO) perches more or lecs to the southwest corner of luud uow owned by Joseph Dill; thence cast parallel with said south liue nue huu dred and six (106) perches to a corner on said Dill's land eighty (80) perches to tho said south line of 4814; thence west by said south line of warrant 4844 one hun dred und six (100) perches to the place of beginning, containing fifty three (iii) acres sii-ici measure aeing part ol wmrant 4841 on which there is erected one lrame house 10x24 feet, one aud a half stories lnph; one frame barn 82x34 feet; about thirty acres improved with orchard grow ing and a spring of good water, &c, Also All the riaht, title, interest, claim aud demand whatsoever of defendant in said writ named, in, to or out of all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate imhe township of Jy, county of Elk and Mate of 1'eassTluania bounded and descri bed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a pine stump aianding in tho south line of waarant number 4814, being the southwest corner of laud mw owned by the said Josiah R. Morey; thence nnrth forty-four 41 perches to the township real known as the Spring Run road; (hence south westerly along aatd road gforty six 46 perches te post joining laaus of Bagaxett Legeii; tuence south tlurty-four (ti4 ner- ches lo a post, joining lands of Jerome Powe'l; theuce east forty-six -13-peiches to ihe place of betciuninir, contuinia eleven -11-acres more or less, and being part of the same land deeded by Benjamin Legett and wife to Charles Legett by deed dated April i tin, the greater part said laud being cleared aud improved- beizeu and taken ia excution as the propely of Josiah It. Morey at tho suit tf Ihe Couuty of Elk, and lo ba sold by JJA.Mbb DUULb, SUeritt. than ft"s Office. 1 Ridgway, Pa., April 2dih, 1875. J SHERIFF'S" SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of leri facias, issued out of the Court of Com mou Pleas of Elk Couuty, and to me directed, 1 will expose to public sale by vendue or outcry, at the Court House, Uidway, Pa., ou MONDAY, MAY 24. h, 1875, at 1 o'clock P. M , tho lolloffing de scribed real estate, to wit: The following described real estate, situate in the village of Wilcox Elk, county Pa., consisting of oue town lot numbered aud designated ou the general map or plan of the town ot Wilcox as ut number do7 front bounded on the north by lot uumbcr 338, on the ea3t by Laurel aliey, on the south by number 330, and on the west by Marvin street, beiog sixty -GO-- feet north and aouth, t)d oue hundred and fourteen --Ill-feet east aad wcet. Also Ooe town lot numbered and designated on tho geocial map or plan of said town of Wilcox as lot uumber 330, bounded ou the north by lot num ber 337, on the east by Laurel alley, on the south by Meretir street, aod on the west by Marvin street, measuring sixty -60- feet north and south, and one huudred and fourteen 1 14- feet east aud west, There is erected on the above described property a one-half story frame dwelling with addition, and one frame barn. Seised and taken in execution as the property of Horace Stark at the suit oi Jauksou Scbultz and others, aud to be sold by DANIEL SCULL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofice, Kidgway, P., April 28th, 1875. Te the S:hcol Directors of S.k Cetnty. GENTLEMEN: In pursuance of the forty third section of the act of 8(h of May, 1 So I, you are hereby notified fo meet in convention at Ihe Court house In Ridgway, on the first Tuesday in May A. D. 1876, being tho 4th day of tho month, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, aad (elect, viva vocr, by a majority f the whole number of directors present one persoa of literary and soientirio acquirements and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as county superintendent, for the three succeeding years; determine the amount of compensa tion for ihe same; and certify the result to tht State Superintendent at Harvisburg, as required by the thirty-ninth aud fortieth sections of said net. RUrbd LUCORE April 13th 1876. Co. Supt., Elk Co. Afpletoas America Cyclopedia that the revised, and elegantly illus-' trated ciiition of this work, now being published, a volume of 800 pages once in two mouths, is the best Cyclopedia in America, is certain. No library is com plete without it. It is a complete oue in itself. It only costs (3 a month to get it in leather binding. The best and cheapest library in the world. Address, (J. a.. Judson, tredonia, iN. Y. EisEohtion of Fartnersihp. The firm of W. S. SERVICE & CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ine business hereafter will be conducted by W. 8. Service, by whom all debts due by said firm will be paid, and With vhom all accounts duetoaaid firm must be settled. W. 8. SERVICE, March 12, 1675 W. II. SCliRAM. Notice. ALL persons knowing IhemseWes to be indebted to the Jale firm of W. 8. b hit VICE & CO. are requested to call and Betlle tbe same before Ihe first of April next, as all accouata of said firm not settled at that tinio will be placed in the hand of an attorney for collection. u4to W. 8. SERVICE Buffalo, New York & Philadelphia ll'y. On aad after FEBUAKY 11th, 1S75, and until further notice, trains will leave Buf falo from tbe ButTala, New York & Philai delpbia Railroad Depot, corner Exchange and Louisiana streets, (Buffalo time) as fol lows: 7:40 A. M , MAIL, stepping at Ebeneier 8:03 Springbrook 8:10 Elma 815 Jamison's 8:ly Aurora 8:2o Wales 8:t;B, Holland 8:60 Protection y.OO Arcade 9:14 Yorkshire V:23 Machiis ):Z'A Frnnklinville, t:iiO, Jschua 10.11 Hinsdale 10.27, Erie Itailway 10 4;i Ulcan 10. 55, Weston's 11.03, Portviilc, 11.10, Si a to Line 11.18; Lldrcd 11-31 Larabee's 11.88, Sartwell 11.-14 Turtle Point 11.48 Port Alleghany 12.01 P. M., Liberty 12.19, Keating 12.2J thippen 12.40 Euipnrium l is P. M. V.li A. M.,MIXEO TRAIN TO OLEAN, stopping at Ebenesei- 10 06 Springbrook. 10,41, Lima 10.62 Jamison's ll.t li Aurora 11 2 Wales 11.40, Holland 12.10 P.M., Protection 12 ;i0, Arcade 12.67, YorkshWe 1.12 Machias 1.30. Fraiikliuville 2.06, lschua 2.60, Hinsdale 3 24, Erie Railway 4 00 P. M. 3.30 P. M., EXPRESS, stopping at Ebeneier 3,66, Sprintbrook 4.04 Lima 4.11 Jamison's 4.10 Aurora, 4.22, Wales 4,35 Holland 4 40, Protection 4.00, A rcadeo 11 Yorkshire 5.19 Machias 6.1)0, Kraukliuville 5.4b' lschua t;.C5 Liusdale 0.20, Erie Rail way b.iiG, Olenn 0.52, VHcstcn's 7.00, Poit vilie 7.00, time Line 7.14, Eldrd 7.27, Lxr-ttiee's 7.36, 8arlweli 7.41, Turtle Point 7.45, Port Allegany 7. 58, Liberty 8 17, Keating 8.25, tihippen 8.45, Emporium 9.00 P. M. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM: 4 00 A. M., EXPKESS,topping at Ship pen 4.15 Keating 4.35 Liberty i 44 Port Allegheny 5.03 'lurtlo Point 6.15, artfrell 5.20, Lurabee's 6.25, L Idled 5.33 Slate Line 5.44 Portville 6.C2, Weston's 5.67, Olenu 0.20. Erie Uai'.way 0.23, Hinsdale 0.38, lschua t.52, Frakliuville 710, Machias 7.20 Yorkshier 7.35 Arcade 7.43, Protveiion 7.57, Lolland 8.05; Wales 8.15, Aurora 8.20 Jtniisou's 8 33 Elma. 8.38, Spriaghrook b.4j, Lbxiucier 8,62, Buffalo 9.15 A. M. 0.00 A. M., LOCAL PASSENGER k FREKillT, stopping at Shippen li.40, Keat ing 7.35 Liberty 7.60, Port. Allegany b10 Turtle 1'oinl D.13, Snrtwell 8.25, Laratae's 9.4(1 LMred 10 05 tftul Line 10.38, Port ville 11 10 Westeu's 11.25, Oleau 11.42, brio Railway 11.47, Hineditle 12.20 P. M., lschua 1.08, linukliuville, 2.05, Machias 2.41, Yorkshire 3,01), Arcade 3.15 Protect ion 3.42, liollaud 4.( 3 Wales 4,35, Aurora 5.00, Jamiion's 5.2U Elmn6.2H, Spring brook 6.40, Ebeneier ii.UO, Juuctiou O.uO P. M. 2.00 P.M., MAIL, (topping at hippcu 2.15, Keating 2.35, Litx-ity 2.44, Port Al legheny 'j.03 Turtle Poiut 3.1 Sartwell 3.20, Larabees 3.20, LMred 3.33, State Liue 3.40, Portville 3.65, Wcslon's 4.02 Oleau 4.20, Lrie Railway 4.23, Hinsdale 4.38 l.ichu 4.52, fraiikliaTille 6.11, Machias 6 30, Yorkshire 6:37, Arcade 6.40 Protection 0.02, Holland 0.10, Wales t. 20. Aurora 0.112, Jamison's 6.38, Lima 0.42, Springbrook 6.47, Lbentjer i.53, Butlalo 7.20 P. M. TRAIN LEAVES OLEAN: C 25 A. M., LOCAL PAS3ENGER k ERL1UHT, stepping at Hiasdala 7.00 lschua 7.30, Erauklinyllle 8.15, Maohias 8.63, Yorksuire 9.23, Arcade 9.45, Protect ion 1014, liollaud 10 35, WaUss 11.00, Aurora 11.25, Jamison's 11.39, Elma 11.49, Spriugbrook 12 02 1' M Ebeneier IK 22, Buffalo 1 00 P. M . erNo train run on Sundays. II. C. F1SK, Gen t Mauagr. II. L. LYMAN, Gcu't I ass r Ag t J. D. YEOMAN'S, Gen't Sup't M'lTS C Ulikl '.!! ADy persou suO'criug from the above disease is requeued to udutess La. Piucu, aud a trial bottle of medicine will ba for warded by Expreta. BEEl The only eoet being the Express char ges, which owing te my large business, are tuiall. Lr. Price has made the treatment of FITS Oil EPILEPSY a study for years, aud he will warrant a cure by the usv of his remedy. Do not fail to scud to him for a trial bot tle; it costs nothing, aud he WILL CLUE YOU, no matter cf how long staudiug your case may be, or how luauy other remedies may have failed Circulars and testimonials sent with EKES TltlAL BOTTLE. Be articular to give your Express, as well as your l'csl Ollice direction, and Address, DR. CHAS. T. PRICE, G7 William btieet, New Voik. v 6u31y Sites of Advertising. One column, aue year 175 00 40 00 25 00 16 00 Transient advertisements per square ot eight lines, ana insertion 1, two inser tions, l-60, three insertions, $2. Business cards, ten lines or leBS, per year Advertisements payable quarterly. BUSINESS CARDS. G. A. RATI1BUA, Attorney-at-law,j' Ridgway, fa. S 2 tf. JtL'FUS LUCORE, AUorneyat-Lw Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. OHice in Hall's new Lrick Buildiug. Claims for collection promptly attended lo. v3nlly. HALL d- A'VAiLUr, Attorneys- at-Lw. Office in New Brick Bailding, Main 8t Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. v3n2lf. J, O. H. BAILEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. vl nio1. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aool dent Insuranoe Ca., of Hartford, Conn. JAMES D. FULLER TON, filirffPnn Tlpfltiat.. lt.vin tiitrm.n.ntlv I,- - - - o p. r v, . .u cate-i in Rigway, offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Ridirwar una anr. rounding country. All wnrk warranted. unioe in bervice W heeler's Building, up stairs, first door to the left, 73-n-32-ly CHARLES HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Ageut for tha Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Go)' Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, dote with he same accuraey as heretofore. Satis- action guarauteed. . vlnly- G. G. MESSES GER, Druircistand l'aranentiat. V W of Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. full assortment of carefully selected For eicu and Domestic Drinrs. lVsj.orir.tinn carefully dispensed at all hours, day or vinay T. S. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician ana Surgeon. Office in Drug Store, comer Bread and Main StB. R.e:ideni!B rnrnir llmad Kt opposite tbe College. Ollice hours from 8 to 10 A. M. and lrom 7 to 8 P. M. Viu2yl. J. S. JiORD WELL, M. B., Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, kasremov ed.his otlioe from Centre street, te Main at. Ridgway, Pa,, in the second story of the new brick building of John G. Hall, oppo site Hyde's store. (jIMo hours: 8 to 8 a- m: 1 to 2 p. m. T jaa 8 73 HYDE HOUSE, Riuewiv, Elk Co., Pa. W. II. SCI1 RAM, Proprietor. Thankful fni fhA h.tiAii.a. i,Ava(AA... - g- vwuQU UVI,.V1VI, so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to tbe comfort and conveuience of guests, to merit a continuance el the same. Oct 30 1809. LUC El AIL HOUSE, Kxas, McKean Ca., Pa R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. . Thsnkful for the patrouaite hcretefoia ia liberally bestowed upon hiui, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to lue couuorl ana convenience of gucets. to merit a continuance of the same. The only stables for horses in Kane aud we'll kept night or day. Hall attacked to th Hotel. Vln23yl. KERSEY HOUSE, Csntbeyul, Elk Oo., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for tho natronaire iWatnfnrt so liberilly bestowed upou him, the new jii ojneior, uopee, ny pay lug strict at tention to she comfort and convenience of guests. 1 1 merit a continuance of the same. 1 W. HAYS, C-cods, Notions, Groceries. and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Parley I f- Vln47tf. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA. KAIL HOAD' Philadelphia k Sri R. R. Division. Q WINTER TIME TABLE. ON audafter MONDAY, NOV, 16, 1874, the trains ou the Philadelphia & Lii Railroad will run as follows: wssiwaau. ERIal MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11.65 p m Reuovo...- 11.10 a m " " " Emporium 1.10 p m " St. Mary's 2.05 p m Ridgway 2.83 p m " arrive at Lrie 8.06 p m EASTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves Eri 11.20 a m " " " Ridgway 4.45 p m " " " 8t. Mary'a 6.10 p m " " " Emporium 0.05 pm " " " Reno to 8.25 p m ii kl t at philadepbia... 6.60 a m ilail Lust connects east and wast at Kria with L 8 M S R W. Mail West with east and west trflinit tin L IS i. u a 11 w WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup't. QUOTATIONS or White, Powell & Co. UAMtERS AUD BROKERS, No. 42 fc'outh Third Street. Philadelphia, April 29th. 1876. MID. AS IT Ml, U. S. 1881. c Ml 2ii do 6 20, o '02, M and N 19 191 do do '04 do 21 214 do da '05 do 23 23 do do 'OSJandJ- 21 22 do da '67 do 22 23 do do '08 do 22 23 10-40, do coupon 171 do l'aoiao b's cv Int. off tui mj New 6 a Reg. 18ttl 15 I6i ' " u' 171 IT a,'ld 154 la! fer .......107 109 Pennsylvania M 651 551 R'ng 6t 604 lk,i...l..)..i.; t, t-..: .. . I ii..c,p 22$ L-ruigu iiaviguuuu viy. on bit f,l 00 valley 63i cs Umted R 11 of N J Ex. DW . 1291 I81 Uill'reelc oa t,i Northern Central 80i 81 Ceutral Transportation 44 441 Neinuehoning 661 but A k A Mortar, -69 ....1Q4J m'
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