G. A. RATIIBUN, Attorney-at-law, Ridgway, Pa. 2 2 tf. RUFUS LUC ORE, Attorney-at-Law Ridgay, klk Co., Pa. Oflioe in Hall's new Brick Building. Claimi for collection promptly attended td. v3nlly. II ALL & 2WUAULEY, Attorneys- at-Law. Office in New Brick Building, Main St Sidway, Elk Co., Pa. v3nl2tf. J, 0. 11'. BAILEY, ATTORNEY-AT.LAW. tlnoyl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Lifo and Acci dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JAMES D. FULLER TON, Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated in Rigway, offers bis professional ser vices to the citizens of Ridgway ana sur rounding country. All work warranted. Office in Service & Wheeler's Building, up stairs, first door to tin left, 73-n-SJ-ly CHARLES HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, Kidgway, Pa. Ageut for tb Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton GoU Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, dote with he same accuracy as heretofore. SatU act.ioa guaranteed. vlnly G. G. MESSENGER, Druggist and Parniaccutis-t. N. W. cornel of Main and Mill streets, KidgVay, Pa. full assortment ol carefully selected For eign and Domestic Drups. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or night. Vln3y T. S. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician ana .Surgeon. Office in Drug Store, coii.er Broad aud Main Sts, Residence corner Broad St. opposite the College. Oiiico hours lrom B to 10 A. M. aud from 7 to 8 1'. M. vln'Jy 1. J. S. LORD WELL, M. D., Eclectic Phyiiciah and PUrgeon, hnsreltiov fcd his otlice from Ceut.e street, to Mail st. Kidgway, Pa,, in tho second story of the no brick building uf John 0. Hall, oppo e:t3 Hyde's store. O.Soo hours:! td 2 V M 7 to fl V M HYDE HOUSE, RtnawAY, Ei.k Co., Pa. W. II. SCI1RAM, Proprietor. Thankful for tho patronage heretofore so liberally beftowed upon him, the ncv proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the contort aud convenience uf Kuests, to iurit a continuance oi the same. Oct 20 lStid. KERSEY HOUSE, Centrevillb, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretolon eo libenlly bestowed upou him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by payiug strict at tention to the coiufuri ar.d convenienoe bx guests, t) merit a continuance of the same. r. 1!'. HAYS, UEALE IS JDry Coois, Notions, Groceries, and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Earley . O. vln47tf. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA KAIL HOAD Philadelph a & Erie R. R. Division WINTER TIME TABLE. ON and after MONDAY, MAY 21, 1875, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad will run as follows: WESTWARD. KANE ACCOM leaves Renovo 4 85 p m " ' Driftwood.. 6 65 p in ' " " Emporium 0 55 p m 14 St Marys... 7 55 p in " ' " Ridgway... 8 25 p ru ' " Wilooz It 05 p in arr at Katie.. 0 30 p in ERIE MAIL lcayes Philadelphia 11 55 p m Renovo 1105 am ' " Emporium 1 10 p m " St. Mary's 2 00 p m " Ridgway 2 25 p ui Wilcox 2 58 pm " arrive at Erie 7 50 pm EASTWARD. RENOVO ACCOM leaves Kane... 8 00 a ru ' Wilcox 8 33am " " Ridgway. 9 25 a m ' " St Mary.; 10 01 a m " " Emporium.'... ..11 05 a m ' Driftwood..;.-. 12 15 p m " " Renovo ........ 1 40 p m ERIE MAIL leaves Erie.. 11.20 a m " Kane 8 45 p in i " Wiloox j. 4 08 p m " " Ridgway 4.45 p m " St. Mary's 5.10 pm ' ' Emporium 6.05 pm " Renovo 8.25 p m " " arr. at Philadephia... C.50 a m Renovo' Aocom and Kane Accom connect ast and west at Eust with Low Grade Di Uia and B N Y & P R K WM. A. BALDWIN. Oen'l Sup't. Fresh family Groceries, and Canned goods at T & K's. The cheapest and best. ' THURSDAY JANUARY 18, 2876. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. J. S. BORDWELL W Local Agent for all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees Shrubs, Roses, Flowers ko-, from the best Nursery In the state of New York. Buy at home and save money. v5ni7m8. Givcus a call for job work. Tho beautiful snow fell in considera ble quantities jesterday. A large stock of fine furs were de ceived this week at the New York Store. Sold at remarkably low prices. Services next Sunday at tbe Luth eran church, by Rev. I Breneman, English morhing and evening. The Commissioners of Clurion County have seluctcd Geo. W. Wilson as clerk at a salary of $450- In Forest county they give L. F. Roher 8480. C. S. King, Esq , tho newly elected sheriff of McKean county, re ceived bis commission, filed bis bonds and was sworn into offioe last week. It will be remembered that it was reported immcdiatly after tho election that his election was a nulity on the ground that there was no vacaucy under the new constitution, but the Attorney General decided otherwise, hnd the Governor forwarded Mr. King his commission. Gene in last week's issue of the Democrat makes two or three little er rors which we will call his attention to In the first place he says J. 0. W. Bailey was a candidate for commissioners) Clerk which is not true. lis also said Mr. McCauley, Treasurer elect, deman ded the books of Sir. Windfcldcr; now had the young man booked up he would not have mado this misstatement The fact is Mr. McCauley said nothiug to Mr. Windfclder about the books. Ho also had his outsides, printed Jan. 6, 1870, dated Jau 6, 1375. The last error is excusable as Gene had been off on a Christmas spree. Wake up old mutton-head!, and realize that we are now entering the Centennial Year of American Independence. Printers' Legal Cap and Juniata Eroad Bill Legal Cup Paper, and all kinds of Fancy Note Paper, incbulimj every grade of the new ''Centennial Paper," received ycnterday at the Alio York, Store. The message of Gov. Ilartiantft, to the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, delivered oa Tuesday last, was un able one, and deserving of iiiuoli commenda tion, aside front partbuu feeling. Cur ing the year cudiug Nov. 30th inst., S1,335,407,G5 of tho public debt was redeemed. The receipts for the year were ?7,534!f350,C7; disbursed during durinj; the year 56,541,413,40, leaving balance in Treasury of 903,207,27. We find the debt of the State on Decem ber 1st last to bo 823,233,137 74. The Gureinor notes an improvement in Normal school instruction throughout the ytafe; refers with pride to the Leg islature for its patriotism in continuing its support of the schools for soldier's orphans; considers municipal govermcnt a problem the solving of which, is an occasion for muuh serious consideration, congratulates the State upon the thus far successful progress of the Centen nial movement advises iucteascd accom modations for the insane of tho State; refers with feeliugs of regret to the ap parent growing lawlessness of the peo ple in ce rtain sectious, and advises ac tion by the Leislature relative thereto; compliments the National Guard ser vice for ho improved condition; ap proves the establishment of the Insur ance Department of the State, and quotes its efficiency as already manifes ted; advises a full representation of our mineral resources at the Centennial and makes favorablo mention of the labors of the Geological Survey department; regrets the partial failure of tho labors of the Fish Commissioners, by reason of inadequate legislation; pays a fitting compliment to the late Hon. Geo. L Harrison, President of the lioard ot Public Charities, and considers the gentlemen composing the Board are deserving of the gratitude of our poople; ad visea the adoption of such legislation as will tend to check the increasing vagrancy throughout Iho State; alludes to the overcrowded condition of the Eastern penitentiary; announces the publication of volume 1 and 2 of Col onial Records; calls attention to the inefficiency of the law relating to the salaries of County Officers; suggested the repeal of all laws imposing taxes on trades, occupations and professions, that at present are on the statute; recom mends the appointment of a commission to act with a similiar body appointed by the State of New York to determine and renew tbe State boundary lines; pays fitting enlogiuma to the late Ex-Chief Justice, Geo. W. Woodward, Horaoe, Binney, Samuel E, Dimmick; gives words of wisdom touching the present Legislative session, and hopes that its counsels may be such as snail tend to the honor and prosperity of the people Fi-ankford Gazette. DOUBLE EXECUTION. THfc PITTSBURG niOnwAYMEN TDK PENALTY OF THIIR CM MB. TAT Pittsburg, January 6. Tho execu tion of William Murray and Fredrick Mycn for the murder of Gotthardt Whal, took place in the jail yard at noon to-day. The murder was com mitted on the evening of November 11, 1874, as the farmer Wahl was driving to Lis home near Porrysvillo. He was waylaid by these two men, and while Myers held the horses Murray sprang into the wsgufl aud demanded Wahl's money or his life. Whal attempted to grapple with him wheu lit drew a re volver, firing three shots, two of which took effect in Wahl's abdomen. On the evening of tho following day, Mtirrsy and Mycn were both arrested at their boarding house in this eity and shortly afterward Myers made a full confession. They wore convicted aud sentenced to be hung. Murray says he wat born in New Haven in 1840. Ho is a carpen ter by trade, and has no fcintives liviug He has steadily refused to have any spiritual adviser. He professes to be lieve there is no hr reafler, and would have nothing to do with priests or preachers. It was only yesterday that he dismissed a priest telling him he would let him know when ho wanted him and his friends. He spent last evening in conversation with bis guards on various topics, but hot on the subject of the murder. Myers states that he was born in Germany, aud is thirty-five years olJj this, the day of his execution, being his birthday. He came to this country, wheu eleven years of ago, and is a harness maker by trade. Since his conviction he has devoled mc'stof his time to religious reading, prayer and meditation, aud expressed a strong hope ia his future happiness. During last night ho employed his time in reading the Testament aud praying. At eight o'clock Father Beck, his spiritual ad viser, visited him and cdniicisteted the sacrem.iut of the Church, after which he partook of a hearty breakfast- A strong effort has been made by his counsel to have his sentence commuted to impriconment for lifp. A final hear ing was Lad before the Board of Par dons on Tuesday last, when it refused to commute the teDteiico. Mr. J. H. Gwinu, the Treasurer elect of Clarion county, filed his bond aud took charge of his office or! Mon day last, January iJd 187G. The amount is f 00 ,000, The following are he boiid.-mun: li. M. Means, W C H, R Framptun, Win. Ii vin, Jas. Slater C A Ranking, Jus. B Patrick. Mr Cwion has appointed J J5 Patrick, of Claiiou, bis clerk, which is a judicious selection. Clarion Republicaii. "Gv.llivcr's Travels" Mark Ticains "Sketches Xtw aud Old," Dr. Hayes' 'Open Pular Sea," I'rrscoil's "Con quest of Mi j icu," and li ving's "Life of Columbus," all beautifully illus trated fur idle at the New York Store. Pottsville city fathers have resolved tc put out the gas after midnight. They want their misdeeds shielded by the darkness. Andrew Slmf!L'r. of Juekson town ship, Perry county, was kicked to death by a horse which he w is saddling, on Monday The Bo'.lefoute Watchman thought tho Democratic legislators would not make such 'Tools of themselves" as to begin all legislation anew. On Thursday Jacob Saltsman, oi Decatur township, Miffliu county, chocked to death on a piece of meat, whilo intoxicated. Ilia wife died the week before. The fchipiueut of coal from tho Cluar fiaid ccal fields over the Tyrone Divioiou, P. R. R. for the year just past amounted to 628,297 tons, an inoreaso of 271, 338 tons of 1874. On Wednesday night Ella, a little daughter of M. V. Oruer, living about a mile cast of Altoona; died from the ef fects ot bums by firo which communi cated to her clothes while playing .around a stove on Tuesday. Gov. Curtin, D. C. Bush, E3q,, and other prominent uica havo about com pleted arrangements for the transfer of a knitiiug machine company from Philadelphia to BellcfoDte Centre connty. The work will give steady em ployment to about three hundred men. The Opera House, Altoona, has been engaged for twenty-ono consecutive nights for tbe purpose of holding re vival services therein. Rev. E. 11am mond, who has acquired a State reputa tion as a stirrer up of sinners, aud an athlete in wrestling with the evil one,will conduct the revival Foreign insurance companies doing buoiue-ii in the State paid taxes last year on premiums amounting to 8150,406,23 There are 170 of such companies, end tho largest sum was paid by the Mutual Benefit Lite Company ol Newark, N. J. the amount reaching 817,350,36. The iEtna paid the highest tax on fire insurance, 810,879,06. The over-supply of coal in the Schuykill region, that caused suspension of mining, still continues, and pretty much all business connected with the trade continues now as a week ago. Prices have not been a'dvanced in con sequence of suspension, nor is it pobable that they will be during the present winter. There is some little mining of coal in the Lehigh coal region, and any prospect of a material reduction of tbe present output will stimulate production. But at present the. coal trade is very quiet. UNCLE SAM'S CASH ACCOUNT V?EIKLT STATEMENT OP THE TREAS URER. Washington, January 8 The Treas ury now holds 8303,002,962 in bonis to ECoure tho national bank circulation, and $18,020,500 to 'sccuro publio do posits. United States bonds deposited for circulation for tho week eliding to day, 8184,000; United States bonds held for eiiculaiion Withdrawn for the week endiug to-day, 5732,700; national bauk circulation now outstanding 8343, 893,094, of which amount 52,100,300 aro gold notes. The internal revcuuo receipts to-day were $470,724,94; for the mouth to date 82,939,342,93. Cus toms receipts to-day 8581,077,93; for the month to date, 83,231,221,70; for tho fiscal year to date, 879,251,099,25. The balances in the Uuited States Treasury to-day, at the hour of closing, wero as follows: Special deposit of le gal tenders for the redemption of certi ficates or deposit, 830,755,000; coiu (in cluding coin certificates to the amount of C-3 1,2 11,800,) 871,740,145; out standing legal tenders, .8471,827,220; currency, 83,303,190. Washington, January 9. There is to be a pretty general chango mado in the personnel of tho office of Second Comp troller uhd Third Auditor of the Treas ury. Several removals therelrom were made yesterday, aud more are to follow. Washington, January 8. Mrs. Gaines has arrived in thi3 city, after au absence of two jears to attend to a suit pending in the Supremo Court af fecting the probate of a will in New Orleans. She says she has been en gaged in litigation eoncotniun her in terest for forty-four yours, aud has spent tnree fortunes. Charles Morgan and Charles Lewis, al.'as Stand felt, wa arrested on a charge ol circulating counterfeit money The parties are said to be distributing agents for a fiiiii'4 of countci leitera of which Hen Boyd is the chief, and the officors have been after them for yc.irs The cvi lencc against Morgan is not strong, but the officer.", claim a sure thing ou StuMdfelt WaMiiriKtoii, January 8. It is ad mitted at the Navy Department that the arrest of Paymaster Spauldiug at Suu Francisco is a result of tho official in quiry into'the Pinney frauds. The do tuiU of thi.; investigation will not he givcu by the department, as the Secre tary does not consider that the proceed ings ot the Court of Inquiry in this i!ae should be made public. A court mar. tisl v,i!l soon be ordered for Paymaster 8'Ruloi:!g. Wa.hington, January 5 At an in formal nicotine held at the Arlington ilok'l tr-nijrht. coturosed of prominent citizen? of the District, the preliminary steps were taken to induce tho Demo cratic and Republican national commit tees to select Washington 1 8 the place in which to hold their respective tia tioual conventions. The argument was advanced that die public cserully would reioicis hi nu opportunity to visit the capital diir'un; tho Centennial year. Another meeting will bo held on Friday niirht. Cleveland, 0.,7Jnuary 8. A meet, ir.g will ho held here on the loth inst. lor liic purpose ot considering what mess'ires are uceessary t. secure the repeal tf the net of the last Congress known as the Resumption net. A mem orial to CoiigreM has been extensively circulated in this ci'.y, and received the signatures of a very laro uumber of prominent business mtu, petitioning for a repeal of so much of ihe act as pro vides for the payment of United States legal-tender notes in cuiu upon tho first day of January, 1879, and authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to sell and disposu of bonds ol the Uuited States for the purpose of enabling him to redeem such legal-tender noJes; also, representing th.it, in the judgmjat of tho petiiiouers, tho enforcement cf the resumption clause of said act would be exceedingly disastrous to the business of the country The following is tho list of license petitions filed in tho Court of Quarter Sessions for January Sessions 1S7G. And will bo presented to tho said court on Wednesday, tho 20th day of January 1S7G at 2 o'clock P. JI, TAVERN. Eenescttc 1 Henry Blush Ee nr. inner 2 F X Sorg. Fox 3 John Collins Jay 4 Luther Ltienre Ridgway 5 William II Schram (J l.iley Bros. St. Mary's Bord. 7 Arton Foohtmao 8 Lorer.z Vogcl 9 Joseph F. Wiudfeider 10 Joseph Wind'elder 11 William 54t-.lt 12 James Rogan 13 John Wachtlc & Son 2ATINU HO CSS Benezettu 14 John Daley Ridgway 15 James Magi'iu-a St Marys Euro. 1G William. Geis 17 Authooy Schauors 28 Jacob Kraus 10 1) II Hainu Jon1. ' 20 A I Wilcox ct al. riTORB Ridgway 21 O. G. Messenger St. Marys Boro. 22 Joseph Wilhelm,' FUISD.SOUOENINO, Clerk. Cincinnati, January 8 Robert O Strong, City Solicitor and a prominent lawyer aud politician, died last night. Charles Suthers.'thc great cotton spin ner of Oldham, Lancasnire, Eti;lund, has failed. Liabilities, 81,000,000. Eidgway Cemetery. Lots are now ofiiered for ta'e by the Ridgway Ccmotary Association in tho new Cemetery Tbe prcscnl low prico for lots may soon be advanoed. Apply at the olGoe of W. S. HAMBLBS, Secretary Ki'jgway Sept; 7, 185. n-i'M :f Jury Lict. Following is the list of jurors 'lrwn for tho January term of court. grand junoas. Ccnczotte .Tamoi 1). Winslow, laborer; Reuben Winslow, laborer; II. it. Wilson, lumberman. lieminger Philip Young, farmer, George Frit, laborer. Fox Win. Wood, laborer: .ffobt. Wilbur, civil engineer: Tlios. Gross, farmsr; Cou lod Jli'yer, farmer; James Mohan, lumber man; f.ruua Uerrington, laborer Jones A. A. Clay, farmer: J. C. Malono jeweler. Kidgway Horace Warner, gunsmith; Geo. F. Dickinson, lumberman; C. K. Holi day, clerk, M. K. Lesser, blacksmith. tt. Marys Borough Frank Sosenlieimcr, tinsmith; Gerlr.ird fc'oehtman, laborer; An ton Bonninger, laborer; Cuipcr Wcgein'cr, plasterer; Anthony tlerg, blacksmith, i.'.a'thow Malono cadler. Spring Creek Jesse Claypool, laborer. T1IAVKKSB .IL'ROllS. Benfolte 1). B. Winslaw, favmcr; II. D. Derr, blacksmith; I'etriken "inslov, laborer; William Winslow, laborer; James Ovcrturf, farmer. Bunziiifter Antony Munich, laborer; Michael Schubert, laborer; August Fledcr uiau, farmer: Joe. Blesael. Jr., farmer Adanj Jesbcrger, farmer. Fox John Koch merchant; Wm. E. Hewitt, firmer; l'atriek Brown, farmer; Jacob Bollinger, laborer; James O'llaia, laborer; Geo. B. Taylor, farmer; Goorgo W. Taylor laborer: Andrew ilowo, firmer; Talbct Thoinpsou, laborer. Morton Nathan Ripple, farmer; Thoo dore Fox, faridor; Hirvcy I'arsoiis, laborer. Jay Leauder Gardner, farmer; Wm. Webb, carpenter. Jones Valentine Miller, farmer. Millstouo O. C. T. Holf, laborer. .Kidgway James Gardner, lumberman, O. li. Fitch, farmer; Wm. H. Hyde, mer chant; 2hns. Holes, jeweler; John Casserly, mason; S. A. Oltnatcad, millwright; Gcorgo Coolcy, clerk. St. Marys Borough Michael Biunner, merchant; Kd.vard Babel, wsgon-n'.aker; Jehu Mei.-el, baker. B. F. Lawrence; laborer; John Lietuer, painter: Bo' ul'ard Severing, laborer; Spring Creek Emerson Crabtrce, saw yer. H3W A3V23Ti332TT3." Casper Pojtx, 1 In tho Court cf Common vi. I'leas of Elk County. Mary ltoper. J No. , Sept. Term, 1S73. DIVORCE. To th". Defendant above nairua: Subpoena and alias subpoena having isrucl in the above entitled case and re- tui u.'a "not loiind in tho county, von aro hereby nuiiiied to appear before said court if. r Ue f'Hii'tli Monday oi January, A. D. lf!T(i, to Husv.tr to tho said complaint UAMEL Chfiffs Office, ltidcrway, IV. Dec. 21al, 173. u lot i. Llzi ofCsi'::s. Set down for trial Jaaua-y term, com mencing January 24tli. lo7H. 1 Lewis S. Dodd vs: John Mann, No. 41, Nov. TVrni, 1875. 2 William II. tvaus vs. A. J. Avery, No. :, April Term, 1874. 3 J. U. Whitman vs, John M'Qiffick, Ko 33, August Term, 1874. 1 Lazarus Moyer vx. Pa'riek Lamb, No. 3-1, August Term, 1874. R. vi. Moorlieal ct al. Adin rs of N. W. M'Claro, deceased vs. Hiram Carman. Ko. 28 September Term. 1874. 0 John Andrews vs. O. T. Wheeler & Co No. 63, September Term, 1S74. 7 110 McOill vs. The Peun'a R. R. Co.. Ko. 'J, January Term, 1S7-3. 8 rrank X. Sore vs. D. C. Oyster, No. o, January Term, 1875. 0 Miles Dent. vs. M (' yoko.Tand rV m Wyckoff, No r. May Term, 1870. 10 Sarah V. uoox, widow, &c, vs jcsso and John Plait, No SI, May Term, 187"). 11 Wm. R Young ct nl vs The A V R R Co. No 28, May Term. 187-3. 12 Lorcna E Lucore ct al vs Hiram Wood ward, No l!b. May Term. 1S75 13 J S Dales vs MartSa En No 171, May Term 1875 11 Jotin J Ridgway vs Isaac Stephenson, ct al, No 17,'), May Term, 1875 15 John J Ride-way vs 8arah S Burns et al. No 170 May Term, 1?75 lo J k P Hall vs D Kunes and Mary Klines, No 193 May Term, 1875 17 James Black vs Orrin S Sanders, No 10 September Terra, 1875 18 A Wolf J- Son vs Martin Euz, No 23 Sept' Term, 1875 19 J W Brown vsDD Poleu, No 51 Sept. Term 1875 20 II C Mooro et al vs The Township of .Millstone, .o Kept, term, lo,o 21 Geo Wcis survivor, &c. vs. The St, Mary a Coal Co., No 100 September Term 1875 22 D C Oyster, late Sheriff, for uso vs. Martin Surg ct al., No 107 Sept Term, 1875 23 A C Allen vs H W May, No 193, Sept Term, 1875 24 Geo Brown vs. William K Wins'.ew No 231, Sept Term, 1873 SHERIFF'S iS A L C. BY VIRTUE ofsundry writs of fieri facias, alias fieri facias, venditioni exponas, levari facias, and alias levari facias and testatum fieri iaoius, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Elk ceifuty, and to mo directed, I DANIEL SCULL, Ili-h Sheriff ol said county do hereby give notice that I will exposo to publio sale or outcry, at the Court House, in Kidgway, at one o'clock P. M. MONDAY JANUARY, 21th, 1870 By virtuo of a craiu writ of Levari Facias &.O. " ALL that certain piece of land situate in tho Village cf Ridgway in the County ot Llk and kuowo ou tlie plot or map ot t aid Village as lots Nob. thirty-six (3b' ) and thirty-scvea (37) being the same lot s on which Georgo D. Messenger now re sides, on which there is erected a frame dwelling house, main part two stories high and 21x00 feet in size, with wing 20x30 feet ouu and half stories high, also a large frame barn and other outbuildings Except' ir.g 4,000 square feet of land out of lot No 87 above named being forty feet in front on Main street by one hundred feet iu depth along Mill street, upon which is erected one two ktory Drug Store 23 feet front by 00 feet in depth being the same laud con veyed lo Grove U Messenger by the said Tieorge ) Messenger and wife by deed dated tcbiuary 21 1871. ALbO the east half of a certain other lo known on said plot or map of Bllgwny as number thirty-five 35 being the same property conveyed by Boed dated the 28th dny of March 1867 by Jacob llouck and wife to Said Messenger. ALSO, a certain other p'ece of land in Ridgway township, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a I'ost at the S. W corner of the Cardot lot thence N. 112 52 rods to ocntro of Clarioi River thence up said Centre of the River by its various courses and distances to the N. W. comer of the lol soli Towell & Kime by O. D Messenger a post on tho South Bank for a corner theace 8. 1 W. 40 rods to a Pt i. in the south lino of the Cardot lot, thence by said south line N. 88J W. 23 2-10 rods to tho plaoe of begiuniug, containing 6 42 100 nure. AtS) thirty acres from the east side df thn said Jacob Cardot lot being the same soid to I'oweU & Kime by George D Messen- f;er by dee I dalol November oth 1S73, aa.t Joint; the remainder of the said Jacob Car dot lot. ALSO four thousand square feet of land out of lot No. 37, being forty feet in front on Main street by ono hundred foot in depth along Mill slreei, upon whioh is erected one two story Druj Storo 25 feet by 00 feet in depth bin; the samn land conveyed to Orove O. Metsunger by the said Oeorfr") L. Mes-eu-r aud wife-by deed d ito l February 21, lS7t. deir.ed, taken in exeout ion.au 1 It bo sold as the pioporty of tio rgo v. .Mcrjsugor. at the suit of O. E. Elliot. ALL tho right titl-j interest cUini and lemind whatsoever of dsfend.uit of, ia, to . iV 11 ! JJ....1 P.lila itt.fi, a or out oi ma luuuwiiiB ""! in Hie village of Wce.tvillo, Jay iownsinp Elk CoUuty Pa, bounded as follows: DcRinuing at a post, on tho western side of the highway loiding from Weedville to St. Marys, seventy. two feat northerly from the North ICast corner of lot owned by J. .). Shatter; thence south seventy an 1 three fourths degrees West eight and oae fourth 8T rods to a post: tnenee North ninety iauoiie fourth degrees West eighty l feet to ft post; thetiee North seventy and three fourths deg-'es East tT0E eight and ono fourth rods to a post; thenca 3outh nineteen aud ono fourth degrees Ea-Jt eighty feet to the place of beginning containing one fourth ef an acre ALSO ad of det'cnlants interast what9o. r i annthor lot of laud situate in the villago of Weedville aforesaid described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Iho roa lleadinr fr)ni St. M iry- RaJ; thence along tbe Crck rtoad oao hundred aud twenty feet t i a post, thence southerly a', right angles ous hundred aa l sixty feel to a post; thenco Westerly to'a p.dnton the Pcnfietd Road ninetyMive feet: thence along siid mentioned road ono hundred and nine feet to the place of beginning- Combining eleven thousand eight hundred square feet more or less upou which is erected a two story frame houso 18 feet by 2'i feet and a store room one story 12 feet by 18 fe a'-ized, taken Into execution and tc be sold as the prjperty of L. N. Briggs at the suit of A J Avery ... ALSO all the rigt title interest, claim and demand whatsoever of defendants of iu to or out of all the following tract piccj or parcel of bin 1 to wit: Being iu the Town. ..hi-) of Spring Creek Couuty of Elk and State 01 I'eunsyiv'.n.a ujum.u orihed as follows: being part of w 'i nt 2775 warranted in tho uaoie of mlhelm Willink and others , B-gintiing at Saddle Pack Rocn on the left bank of Spring Creek; thence Nerth thirty-one (31 decrees West nineteen 191 rod:,; thence North (5degrees West seventeen fl7rod3 10 a hemlock tree on said left bank of Spring Creek; thence North ei:ty J00 degrees East forty 40 rods to a post; thence South thirty (30 degress Ea3t sixty seven and firo tenths rt)7 51 rods; thenco South niuj and one fourth 91 1 uegrees ' " tenths 5 ft J rods to tin placo ot DOginnmg containing fifteen 15 acres more or less on which are eroded the following buildin-s to wit: On.- lar-e wat saw mill ceo frame sd,j.d house, four frame dwelling houses about IbalS icet with additions, cue lo'bouso about M-iJ feet, aL'O one frame barn about JUs-iJ leet. The above houses are used as tenant houses in aud about and mill property. ALSO an undivided throe fourth R iuterest iu, to, or, out cf the following tract piece or parcel of hind faituit3 aud bein in Sprim: Creek township Elk County and Stnto cl Pennsylvania hounded and described as follows to wit: fin iVn North and East bv lands of Nelson Strong; 'on the South by war rant lino of warrant No' 27S9: ou tho West bv Millstone Township line con taiuitiE 'Ji acres more or less bcinp part of warrant No. '2771' Seized "taken into execution and to be sold as tho property cf L F & II M Powers at the suit of Jerome Powell et al. ALSO ail tho riht tillo interest claim and demend whatsoever of defendant, of in and to the following described Heal Estate consistinti of one town lot being 50 feet trout by 150 leet deep situate ou the East Bide of St. Michael Street in the Uorough of St. Marys Elk County Pennsylvania being lol No. 2 on said Street aooording to the plan of Martin Sorg Esq. Douudcd on the North by the. hind of John Heindlo on tho East by land of Phillip Meyer on the Sou'h by land of Martin Sorg and on tho West by St. Michael Street con taining 7500 square feet of ground; on which there is erected a two story frame dwelling house 20 by 31 feet and a frame barn 1G by 20 feot; thero is also a good well ol water on the premi ses. Seized tak m ioto execution and to bo sold as tho property ot J. W. Fox. at tho suit of F. X. Sorg. OP SALS. Tho following must bo Dtrictly com plied with when properly is struck off. 1 All bids must, bo paid in full ex cept where the p'aiutiff or other lien creditor becomes too purcnaser, in which case tho cost on tho writs must bo paid as well as all liens prior to that ot tho purchaser and a duly certified list ot ltcus, shall bo tarnished includ ing mortgaged searches on the property sold together with such lien creditor's receipt for the amount of the proceeds ol the sale, or Hucli portion thereof as bo shall appear to be entitled to Seo Purdon's Digest Orh 'edition pagedlS; Smith form pago 384. 2 All sales not settled immcdiatly will bo (Oitinued. until 6 o'clock I'M at which time a 1 property not settled for will again be put up nnd sold at the expense and li.-k of the person to whom it was fir tt struck off aud viho iu case of deficiency at such resales shall make good tbe same aud in no iustanco will the deed be presented in court for con firmation unless the bid is actually settled for with tbe Sheriff as above stated. DANIEL SCULL. Sheriff Shffs. office Deo. 291875, Hats and Caps a fcorr aafMii'.ttli at P. & K's. Hunting Rubbers! with and witbolil heels, a lare lot at P. & K's. Alt othor kinds of rubber boots and shoes. Wedding and Mourning outfits for In dies at MAY & SILVEKMANN'S, oppiWo the Court huuee, Williamsport, Pa. C1IEAPI CHEAP! CHEAP! Coods marked down to astonish tho world Call arid see us. MAY it SILVER. MANN, Williamsport, Pa. Millinery goods, hair switches, jewelry, funny "roods, notions, ladies & ehildreng tlnaks, drcasos & undergarments. Whole sale & Retail at MAY SILVERMAN V3 opposite tiic court house, Williamsport, Pa MADAM DEMOREST PATTERN3. We are agents for madam demorest pat terns, calalouges free, send for one, pat terns sent by raail. MAY & SILVEll MANN'S Williamsport Pa. ''King Beo" aud many others kind of chewing tobacco. Also smoking f all tho popular brands at P. & K's. COATS & FURS. From two to threo hundrod ladies cloth co its latesi styles also a large lot of Fins a. prices so low to astonish every body MAY" & SI LVE11MANN, opposite the Court House, Williamsport, Va CoodlLh boneless and hkitikss. Also some of llit old fashioned in lull dress; at J'. & KM. Have you been to Williarrinport Ta.. to buy vhni you want at MAY'S SILVEK MANN'S, opposite the Court House. They are givi.ig Up retail business i are selling go ids very cheep Thoso new style prints, at P & K's arc the general talk of the town. Go and see tliotn. Paper collars' the nobbiest! '.vith turn d iwn corners also the good old l5yron style at P. fi K's. A full slock of fresh Family groceries, such ss Teea, Coffees, Stiiuis, llice, Syrups, Spices', li. 13- Powder, Ilaking, ttjd Sweat Chocolate, and every thing in that line, at P, & K's. A general stock of winter clothing, at very low prices at P. & K's. If you want a bag of feed, or a bushel of potatoes or a barrel or sack of b:mr or even a small sack of Graham flour, it will pay you to step into P & K's for it PAY AS YOU GO. If you pay for goods when you biiy them, you will never be troubled with the nigt-mare of debt, your sleep will bo sweet your dreams pleasant, and your wife and ehildreu will greet you with a smile in thi morning. Go to Powell & Kimc's model store with your cash, get more than its value and go homo satisfied. They have adopted tho cash system, aud say it is working charm ingly. Hair switches 75 cents $1 00 2 00 3 00 & 1 50 worth doublo the money and Ruches tor 25 conts hats from 25 ccntj upwards Tiiuied hats from $1 00 upwards, great re duction in all kinds of goods at MAT & SILVKRM ANN'S, Williamsport, Pa. Prices to nstonith the world. Every thing is bound to bo sold to quit business; Come every body. Building and fixture for sale. MAY" SILVERMANN, Wil liamsport opposite Iho Court House. READ THIS. MAY & SILVERMAN Williamsport Ta., aro discontinuing the retail trade and aro soiling goods at and below cost. Call and see them they are great bargains. If you want any bl'ched or brown inudius, from J lo 10-4 wide any quality, go to head quarters, Powell & Kimc's aud select to vour taste. FUKS! FUR3I FURS! FURS! Extra inducements offerd in ladies St childrens furs, small sets at $1 00 ladies sets from $2 00 and 'upwards eztra bar gains in Mink sets lirst quality as, MAY & SILVER MANN'S. Evangelical.Non-Seetarian ludtpandeu The Christian at .tWork.- T. Do Witt Tallage Editor. The Best Religious Paper published Talmage's Sermon fach week.' lleports of Mr. Moody's Work Mr. Full A HEW SERIAL STORY. 13? Kev. W. M. BAKE II. Oue of the most popular of Amencau stor writlers TWO NEW PRESIIUMS! "AN AMERICAN FARMYARD," After JOSEPH JOHN, executed in twenty uiuo printings and heretofore sold for $15' ' also au EXQUISITE FLORAL GROUP. 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