The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 04, 1876, Image 3

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G. A. RATHBUA,
, Allorney-at-law,
Ridgway, V. ii If.
RVFUS LUCORE, t. .
1 Attorncy-at-Law
ilidgwiiy, BU Co.,..r. . Offioe in
.Hall's new Brick Building. Claims for
collection promptly attended to.
v3nlly.
HALL fc M'UAukEi;
Attorney s-fct-Lvt
i Office in New Brick Building, , Main St
fcidgway, Elk Co., Pa. v3u2tf.
J, O. IF, BAIL EY,
ATTORNEY-At-LAW.
vliuiil. ., Ridgway, Elk County, Pa.
, Agent for the. Traveler's Life and Acol
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn.
JAMES D. FULLERTON,
. Burgeon Dentist,' having permanently lo
cated in Rigway, offers hiaprofessional ser
vices to the citizens of Ridgway ana. sur
rounding country. . AH work, warranted.
Office in Service & Wheeler's Building, up
stairs, first door to the left, 73-n-3iMy
G. G. MESSEN GER. .
, Druggist nr.-d Vn mnceutift, fl. Vf. cornn
of Main and. Mill street,. Kidgwny,. T.'fi.:
full assortment of c:uct:'.lly !-;hciti 1. .For
eign an 1 Dpmcstic Dri:. l'.rasrtUoii
carefully dispensed at all liouro, di'.y or
night. vln3y
T. ,S. II Mi V LEY .',.,
Plieiniin ! 8!:Vf.ea.
Officii in lr.ug ii'.qre, coiner l.ruiid. r.ud
fanin lloit'.vu-jo c.irn.cr Um.ul tit.
opposite the ColliM'". . !lS?e ho';r- 1'uiu
8 to 10 A. M. ami fruei 7 l i' P.
vilify 1.
J. S. JWIiifM'E.KK, A D.t
clcctio Thysiciun nnJ Surgeon, hnsrjmov
ed his office from Centre street, tp Mail st.
Jlidgway, l'a,, in.the second story of the
new brick building of John G. Hall, oppo
site Hyde's stcre. ,
tKlico hours:-! to 2 P M 7 to 9 P M
II IDE 110 USE,
KinoWAV, Elk Co., Pa.
AV. II. SCIiftAM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon ui"i, the new
proprietor, hopes, by pfjing .strict, at
lention to.the qomlort and cc-uveuiciice oi
guests, to merit a continuance ci tin
same.
KERS E Y II 0 L'S E,
CCSI'MR'ILLR, El.K Co., Pa.
John Ci.'LU.vs, rroprtetor ...
Thnukl'ul for the patronage hereto!or
no liber illy bestowed upon, him, the new
pro p-ielor, hopes, by paying slrist pt
tentiou to the coinl'ori e.i.d convenience
of guests, t1 merit a coutinnanse of the
Bame.
K. JAY.S,
I'KALE. IS
!Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries
and General Variety,
FOX ELK CO., PAS.
r.arltii P.
vln47if.
CHARLES . HOLES,
Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler
Main street,, Ridgway, Pa. Agent 'or,the
ijowe Sewing Machine, and Morton. Gold
Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, dosewith
he same accuracy as heretofore. Satis
faction guaranteed. vlnly
Ridgway Cemetery;
Lots are now offiercd for rale ly the
Ridgway Cemetary Association ia the new
Cemetery The present low price for lots
goon be advanced.
Appiy at me omce oi
W. S. HAMBLEN, 'Secretary
Jlidgway, Sept. 7 1875. u-29
P YOU WANT TO 15 U
GOODS CHEAP
GO TO
JAMESIll IIAGKlVnf
Main Street, Ridgway', Pa.
jJltY GOODS, KOtlONst vtiOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND'. QUEENS.
WARE, WOOD AND
WI LLO W-WA It E,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
i
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provisions. '
The BEST BRANDS of FLOUll
CcDStantly on hand, and sold as cheap
as tho CHEAPEST.
JAME'3 lif: ffAOERlr.
. Fresh family Groceries, aod Canned
eoods at'P&KV Tha' clitsrt-ft c i'
9
X
RAILROADS-
PENNSYLVANIA itAlfc ROAD
Philadelphia Erie R. R. Division
WINTER, TIME TABLE.
ON an'Aafter. MONDAY, MAY , 24. 1875,
the trains on the Philadelphia k
Erie Railroad will run as follows l
. , . .1 , WISTWAItD. i M ,
KANE ACCOM leaves Rnovd, 4 86 p ta
" ' Drift od- 6 65 p m
' " Empqrium 6 65 p m
" " StHarya... 7 65pm
" " Ridgway... 8 25 pm
' Wiloofc, 9 06 p m
arr at Kane.. 9 80 p m
ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 65 p m
' H f Renbvo ,,..11 05 am
" ", Emporium 1.10 pm
" St. Mary's 2 00pm
Ridgway 2 25 p m
.Wiloox. 2 53 p m
" arrive at,Erie..,.v... t CO p m
. , .. , EASTWAKll. , . ...
RENOVO ACCOM leaves Kane... 8 00 a m
Wilcox-..,.,.... 8 83 a m
' " .Ridgway....... 9 25 a m
" 8. Marys. ...... 10 01 a m
11 " Emporium......! 1 05 a m
Driftwood 12 15 p m
Renovoi, ......... 1 40 p m
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie.
.20 a m
Kane...,.MU.,. 8. 45 p m
! 1' Wilcox 4 08 p m
" m -.Ridgway 4.45 p m
' ! Ef.. Marj's...,., 6.10 p m
w ' EmpQri.vim.,., 6.05 pm
" , t' Renovo- 8.25 p m
" " arr. at Philadcpbla... 6. GO m
Renovo Accom and Kane Accom connect
east and wst at East with Low Grade Di
vision and B N V & P R R
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Gen'l Sup't.
NEW LilVERY STABLE
DAN SCRlB.NtER WISHES TO 1
'ortu the' CittzcDs of Ridgway, and the
public gccerally, that be has started a Liv-
' ! cr
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
Duties, to let upon the most reason
ble tcrus
K5a,He will also do job teanirg.
Stable on Bread street, above Main
All orders lift altht Poet Office will ceel
prompt attention
Ai-'g io hit. it.
Frivate Tuition. -
Pupils wantisg to receive insttuction in
Greek or Latin, or desiring to prepare or
College can have opportunity ofd:inr;io
by applying to the Rector of Grace Church.
He having made the neeessary arrange
ments , will be glad to receive a limited
number of young ladies and gentlemen for
instruction. For information as to terms
&c apply to , ; ,
KEY' WM. JA3. MILLER, A. M.
Ridgway, Pa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE of Thos. Campbell,, (3r.; late of
Highland 4 township, Elk.i county de
ceased. All .persons ode.btedi to said es
tate are requested .Lo raak immediate,pay
ment, na ,fhcse having legal alalia aijainst
the sar.'.e Will present them., without delay
in proper order, fur settlement, to
ROBT. I. CAMP15ELL,
Administrator.
Ridgway, Pa., March 15, 187b' nt tit
ADMIXISTRAJTOR'S '0TICE
Estate op Hugh McCready. Dec'd.
Letters testamentary upon the
Above estate have been grunt $( to the
undersigned,, all jj,ersonSrjiJ?Jb't:ed to
wiid estote are reouetpd to, rrmke pny
ment. and those having claims to pre
sent the Bame without delay, to
H E N H Y M cCRlCADY, A dmin ist rator,
Kersey, Elk,.Contfty, Pa. or to hi-Attorneys
Hail a SI'CAuley, Ridgwy,
Pa. n J-tt.
, Caution.
All. persons are hereby warned not
to purchase or meddle with xme Mosler
A Rahman fire proof safe. purchased by
the undersigned at SherilTs Sale, and
left in the ease of A. J. Avery of Weed
ville, until convenient to remove ihe
came, as the said A. J. Avery has' no
interest in said safe. ' i ' .
E F. AVERY
Weedville, April 1st, 1870 ntf.
Register's Notice,
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing accounts have been filed in
my oflicc.and will be presented on the
first day of the next term of the Or
phan's Court for confirmation, being
the 4th Monday in May, lfe76.
Final account of Horace .Little, and
Hiram Egk-ston;, Administrators.Qf the
estate of Clark Eg lestox. .deceased.
Final accouut of ."Walhurgai Tresch
Administratrix, of the . estate of Ma
thias 'J'REScirdecetwed'., .
Supplemental', account of Jtr'ome
Po'veil Adniijiisj'rator of the estate of
J. C.ChApin, deceased.
FRED. tSCIiCEKINO, Register.
Cauiiorf.'
Weedville, April 4th," 1876. All per
sons are hereby warned not topurchase
any of the following named articles
now in the possession of Mr A J Avery,
of li'eedville, Elk county, Pa , as. aid
articles were purchased by the under
signed, at Sheriff's Sale, and are only
left in , possession of the fad 4yy
until .convenient, for me to, remove
them: One sprrel mare, one black and
white cow, three yearling, ateerjj, , one
two yeatiold bttU.ne. two yar old
heiffer,;one whitehog, onebuggV, one
lumber wagon, one pair log sltxkt, one
pair fancy sleds, one oil safe, pne.pair
platfonn scales, one heating.stove and
pipe, one heating f)toy,e,.qrie lot of po
tatoes, one lot of corn and straw fod
der. C. Li. AVERY.
uPtf.'
A complete stock of .ladies .wiests nd
cbiidrens shces, Jigtti,. t medmm and
heavy at P, A K's Not ia the time to
buJ . .
Alpacij eheapsr tbai ever befo
known it P. & K's.
1- ' i ! 5t - -
TOBXTTORK-We are now prepared
fj.rt "bYY ?to.,doaU kind of JOB. .WORK,
Eve'piiTags. Bill-heads, i Letteishaadi
neatly',!: A ehftaply execute!, ,LOffieeiin
ANNUAL SETTLEMENT OFJA Y
Towmhip for the year ending April
10, 1876. i . i
Assessed valuation. i 1212,727 50
Am't ofeated road tax 700 89
" ofuhseatclr'd tax 40 93 '
it , i -.
" of orders received from
commissioners
Am't supervisors checks on
township treM. this year
Am't stipervlsor's checks can
celled at auditors' settle
ment i,: y. i J.,.,11 ,t
Am't this, year's issue out
standing,, , . I !
Am't due sup'rs at settlement
L. F . Leggett 1H4 20
A- Evans - 93 77
,i ' ' '!'tf '
Am't bf outstanding liabili
ties pf this year ,,.
Am.t of funds remain- m
Irig in,treasury i 42 88
Am't ..uncollected on i .
special tax 416 62
1,701 82
tlooo
C'38 55
1554 81
83 74
277 97
601 71
1
158 50
Am't, unprovided for this -i
yeari.d. . , ... t i'
Am.'t indebtedness Of former
years ,.. i, i
Am't old orders' outstanding
Am't haj4 on old accounts
thlsyeftr-rt ., i ... .
Jj.Turley judgment
Chas Webb ivdgtnent
Orders held by J.
Wilhelm
403 21
85 00
00 00
-60 00
-' iViYJVT . 19500
VM. B. IJEAVITT, )
J. M. HROOKENS, Auditors.
Oi Lu THURSTON, j
Attest-A. W. Ohay, Clerk n9t3
'
JONES TO UrXSHIP IN A CCO UNT
with funds of eaid Township.
To amount in hands of treas
urer first of year i. 144 56
To amount 'seated tax levied 1 131 61
To orders from county com
missioners , 1,260 00
To cash from Collector Attle
barger - -4 46
. .. ,. , I . $2,640 62
By amoii'i;,t,of standing out of- i
dcrs redeemed 154 41
By paid treasurerlacommlsslpjj 60 52
By Ahvouiitpaid Supervisor Mil- ..
ler for services ., , 220 00
By amount paid laborers under
Miller,.. . ; 1 1- ' . )' ' r932 91
By amoorht paidupcrvisor Peter
MaJ:cU,for.servioeri- )tl ( 258 80
By amount paid laborers under
March u. .. . . 70" 00
By antounteated taxes in col
teeter's liands, subject to com- ,
mission nd. exoneratioca 160 90
By amount paid towmshijp of
ficers 60 00
$2,640 62
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
JONES TOWNSHIP,
Amount due from Collector
Miller. 1872 . . .. . 92 93
Amount due from Collector
Wilier, 1873 ... 68 01
Amount due from Collector
Theo. Cook, 1874 . ... 177 00
Amount due from Collector
Theo. Cook, 1875 ( . . 166 90
Amount due from Collector
Attlebarger, '70 and. 71 . 116 27
Amount due from coifnty treas- if
urer, old fund 237 22
Amount due from taxes, '74 and m
'7A subject, to commissions "
and expenses 600 00
. $1.323 89
ROAD LIABILITIES.
Amount of outstanding road
order . , , 898 19
Excess of assets over liabilities 425 14
$1,323 13
POOR ASSETS
Amount due from Collector
Miller. '73 . ...... 82.96
Excess of liabilities over assets - 623 41
.,... Ij M !VJ-,t806 87
. , PpOR LIABILIIIE8. -.,
Amount, orders outstanding 74 66
Due tlk County , ?y 50
Due County treasurer 219 81
,. , ...:', f06 87
VALUATIO.I Or TATA D LB SOPIftTT IK JOH
TOWNSHIP. II ,
Seated 113,161 00
Unseated . . .. i. 151,125 00
No. of mills levied for roads . . .... 10
By order of Board of Auditors.
n9-3t jAi. N. Willi, Town Clerk.
LIST OF LICENSES.
THE following .licenae, petitioni -have
been filed In my offlcjand will be presented
to. the court of Quarter bessions of . Elk
County on Wednesday, May 24th, at two
o'clock p. m,
TAVERX. . .
1. Joseph Koch, Fox Township.
2. Armel Tnrley, Jay Township., ..
3. irank Pollman, Kidgway Township.
4. Jared Mecum, St. Mary'a Borough.
6. John Vaughn, St. Mary's Borou gh.
,' JJATINO HOUSE.
1. Andrew Uau, Fox Jownship.
2. AngolsKlausman, gt. Mary's Bor'o.
8. George Schaut, St, Mary's Borough-
i'RED. BCHtENINQ, Clerk.
Ridgway, Pa., April 25, -'76nll.
( LIST OF CAUSES.
' SET down .foe. trial at the May Term of
the Court ofjComman Please ot lk County
commencing Monday, May 25th, 187C:
1. L. S. Dodd vs. John Munn, No. 44,
November term, '75. . .
2. William H. Kvani vs. A. J. Avery,
No. 19, April term, '74. . .
1.8, 1. B. Whitman vs. John M'Qaffie, no.
33, August term., ;74- , . i .
4. L&iarua. Moyer vs. Fatrick Lamb, No.
84, August term, '74'.. -i.
6. R. W. Morehed et ol., administrators
of N, W. M'Cluie, deoeased, vs. .Hiram
Caruian, No. 23, September term, '74. .
6. John Andrews vs. (i. T. , Wheeler &
Co., No. 63, fieptember term, '74
7. R. C. M'OiUva. The Penna. Railroad
Co., No. 9, January term, '75.
8. Frank X. Sorg .vs. 1). C. Oyster, No.
5, January term, '73. , . ......
9. Miles Xeut vs.. M. C. Wyekoff and
William WyekofT, Ko..6. Muy term, 75.
10. Sarah 8. Wilcox, widow, Sio vs Jesse
and John Piatt, No. 21, May term, '75. . .
11. Vim. R. Young et el. vs. The Alle
gheny Valley Bailioad Co., No. 28, May
termL '7,5.1 . i. ,,, .
. 12..LorD E. Lueore vs Hiram Wood
ward, No. US', May. term, '75.
13. J. S.Bates vs. Martin ni, No. 174,
May term, '75. , , ,
14. John J, Kidgway, ve. Issao Stephen
son et at., No. 176, May Urin, '76.
15. John J, RidgWay vs. Sarah 8. Burns
et al, May term, .'75.
16,. J. KL P. Jlall.v. D. Kunes and Mary
Kune.8, No. 193, May,termt '75. - . j .
17. James Iilaok vs. Orrin S.Sanders,
No. 19, September term, '75. ,. t
18. A, Wolf A eon vs. Martin Knt, No.
28, September term, '75. , j-.
13. Jv W, Brown vs. P. B. Pol en; No. 61,
September term, 75.i ,, . r
20. II. C. Moore etalrt vs. The Township
of Millstone, No. 79, September term, '76,
' 21. Ueo. Wtis, survivor, &., v. The bt.
Mary's Coal Company, No. 160, Soptomber
term, '75. :'. 'i. i ,
22. D. C. Oyster, laU. sheriff, for use,
vs. Mavtin Sorg, et al., No. 167, September
town, '75. . t i
23. A; C: Alloa s. H. W. May, No. 193,
September term, '76 v ' i ,
i!4; Geo. Brwa vs. William K. Winslow,
No 231, Septeinber term".75. , .. ., ,
t. Ji'ItED. SCIICEN INd.1 Glera.
Ridgway, Pa., April 26, '76 nil.
SHERIFF'S SALES! ((
BY virtue of sundry writs of Bert focias.
alias fieri fraoli, alias levari faoias, and
testatum fieri faoias, issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Elk County, and to
me direotei, Daniel tioull, Itigh Sheriff
of said oounty, do heresy -fits .notiee that
I will expose to public salo.or outcry, at the
Court House, in Ridgway, at One o'clock
p. M f on f .' , j. ; ? -i
Momiay, May iU, lsU!
all of defendant's Interest, claim and de
mand of, in.and the followins; real estate,
situate in the township of Spring Creek,
Elk County Pennsylvania, bounded and des
cribed as follow, 10'Witi, Commonoing at a
hemlpck oa. the bank. of th.Qlarion river,
oerner of land-formerly belonging to A. S.
Rhines; thence north seventy. nine degrees
east one hundred and nineteen perches to a
post; thence north thirty-nine degrees east
eighty-bine perchi-to a post; thence north
seven degrees east sixty perches to a post;
thepoo north four degrees west thirty. eight
perches to a post;. tlieaoe north twenty-six
degrees eatt eighteen perches to a post;
fienoe north fifty degrees east thirty. two
perches tti a post; thence north sixty degrees
east eighteen perches to a post; thence
south three hundred and twenty two perches
lo a beech (o. c); thence west along land
formerly of A. S. Kbines two hundred and
two perches to a hemlock theace north
fifteen degrees west, along lands formerly
of Ai 8. linines, nipety perches to place of
beginning, .containing two hundred and
twelve acres more or. less, ;
Sieied and .taken in execution as the
property of 8, J Armagust, at the suit of
Hall k M'Cauley and others. , r
ALSO. All that . certain piece or parcel
of land situate in, tho borough of St. Marys
Elk county, i Pcnesylvania,' bounded and
desoribed as follove: Beginning at a post
said post being the southern corner of dU
Marys street and a road running to the
lauds of 0, Schoeningt th'enos south along
St. Marys streat three hundred fcetlto-a
post; thenco east three hundred nnd five
tenths fsetf o a post at the line of O Schcen
Ing's lnnd;ithence nqrth forty degrees east
three hundred and ten feet along (i. ftehcen
iig'slaud to a post on road leading to said
Schcening's land; thence north sixty-eight
and one fourth degrrees west to a post
along eaid.rOftd one hundred and sixty
eight r.nd elx-tents feel: thence west along
said road three . hundred and. forty-three
feet to the place of beginning, containing
two acres, three roods and .five and eight
tenths perches, being part of a conveyance
from Appnlonia Haaselberget's. eiecutors
to Charles Luhr, and the same land conveyed
by Charles Luhr and .wife to Noah J. Brad
ford, by deed dated October 22d, A.DM868
and recorded in Elk county in Deed Book
".M." page 653, &c. Said lot is . under
board fence, and has a irama barn erected
thereon, 12x20 feet. i . i-
Seixed and taken, in execution as the
property .of Noah J, Bradford, At suit of
ALSO. iAU that cer'ain piece of land
situate in Fox township, tlk cvunty, Penn
sylvania, bounded an? described as lollows,
to-wit;. Beginning at a pst on thoicorth
line of division fourth of. warrrant No,
4093; thence east one hundred, nod jfift
rods, more or less, lo a post and etopye b
the road; thence by the road in a nirlhyerl
direction one h'nndred rods, mere or less, lo
a beech; thence west by land conveyed to
Joseph 8. Hydeone hundred and seventy
nine rods, morq or less, to a post; thence
south ninety-six rods, more or less, to the
place of beginning, containing one hundred
acres, be the same more or less, being part
of division firt of warrant No. 40'J3, and
part of .the land conveyed-to Daniel P.
Kingsbury by Uavid K. Griggs nrid others,
trustees of the United States Land Company
by deed-uatea rsovemoei z;u, A. D- iscf,
recorded in the .reeorder'j office of Elk
o-vunty in il)eed Book ,,''C." .page 217, &o.
Also, a frame dwelling house oc said real
estate,. . o
! Ized and taken in execution as -'the
prop-rtjl of John M'Cusker, at suit of John
Koch & Son. . .
ALSO. All that , certain lot or piece of
ground situate in Ridgway township, Elk
county, Pennsylvania, bounded and des,
cnibeds follows: Beginning at the south
east corner of the one and one-balf acre lot
reserved by Issao Horton, Jr., in his deed
to Gilman T. Wheeler, .dated the 7th, day
of February, a, D. 1872, and recorded io
Elk oouuty, in Deed Book, "O," page 591,
&e.; thence southerly along Uie line of the
Philadelphia A Erie railroad tea rods to a
pest; thence westerly by a line at right
angles -with Ihe railroad line sixteen. rodslo
a post; thence northerly by a line followed
by the railroad ten'rpds to the south line of
said Horton lot; theace. easterly along said
Hortoa's sopth line sisteen rods to, the place
of beginning, containing, one acre more or
less. Also, a two-story house, 16x22 feet,
on said real estate. t ....-.. ,
Seised and taken in execution as the
property of Eli FAter, ntsuit-of Martin Sorg
ALSO.All"that certain lot or piece of
ground situate in the village of Ridgway,
Elk couaty, Pennsylvania lying on the
oor'th aide of Main streetyiand bounded and
'desoribed as follows: Boginning at a beech
corner on Main: street one hundred and
fifty fest,i core or less below the brick
southwest corner of Jacob V, Houk's store
lot; thenoe north twenty-three degroes and
twenty-five minutes one bundled and ninety
two feet; thence in asoutherly directioa'to
the northeast corner of lota of J. F. Dill;
thence Q&uth tWeoiy- three degrees and
twenty-five minutes one hundred and
thirty-five feet along said lobs o J, F. Dill
to Main Sreet; thence nartb Bjxty six de.
grees and thirty-five minutes east sixty feet
lo the place of beginning, being lot No. 82
on the map of plan of Ridgway. Also a two
story frame lipase. 20x30 Jeet.
Seized and taken in execution as the pro.
perty of George 1). Messenger, at suit of
The First Natioinrl Bank of Warrto.
ALSO.t-AII of defendant's interest in
the following descr. bed real estate, being in
Elk. county Pennsylvania, bounded and,
described as follows: Beginning at tine line 1
of Elk and Clearfield counties three hundred
and sinety-seven rods easterly from west
line of warrant No. 4271; thence nortbone
hundred and seventeen and four-'eoths
rods to a post; thence east nliuety-nine and
two-tenths rods to a post; uence soutnont
Lundred and .twenty-five roll to oounty
line nontb' eighty .ive and one-half degrees
west ninety-Line and five-tenths rods to the
place pf beginning, containing seventy-five
acres, being nerUi part of warrant No. 4271.
There is a two-story frame dwelling house
and log barn on said property, i ,
Seised and taken in exeuticnee thee prop
erty of Alexander, Burkey, at suit of Fred.
Schneuing and others,
: ALSO. all that certain pieoe or parcel
of land situate and; being in Jay township,
Elk coantys Pennsylvania, known aad de
soribed as follows, to wit: Commenoing at
the southeast corner of Mesibah . Luoai'
farm where the new groad starts and runs
through tbeorohard en the did farm former,
ly owned by Benjamin Leggett, now de,
oeased, and being a part of warrant No 4844
thence along the south line of said old farm
or warrant No. 4844 east eiity-two rod to
a stake; thence noith te the north line of
aid '-old farm, henoewest along.jiaid north
line about tfty cods to tte northeast coruor
of Rebecca C, Morey's farm (whiok is a
part pf said old farm); tbenee south along
the east line of R. C. Morey'4 form toe nt ike
on the road: thenoe along the road through
the orchard to the place of begining, con
taining fifty-one and One-fourth acres, more
or less, . .t i
ALSO. OneotRer tract tifland situated
in town county and stole aforesaid, and tve
ing part of said warrant No. 4814 bounded
and described as follers -to wit: commenc
ing at the' northwest -corner of Ueorge A.
Iluller's farm al a stake in the road: thenoe
easterly along the road bstweon B. E. Leg
get's and G. A. Iluller's; thence easterly a
long said Ilullar's line to the east line' of said
old farm- '(about forty-eight rods more or
less); thence north along said east, line to
the norteast cornor of said old farm thence
west along tho north line of said, old farm
to the northeast of above 51 acres of land;
thence south along tho east line of said fifty
one acres of land to the place of beginning
oontnining thirty six acres more or less,
together with the appurtenances thereto be
longing. i .....
Seized and in execution as the property of
E. F. Moery, at suit of Com ell & Bues. (
ALSO. All the Interest of the defend-1
ant$of, in and to all that-town lot or
fileceof ground situate, lying and being
n the .village' of Wilcox, Jones town,
ship. Elkcountyi known ane designat
ed as town lot -nuirfcber one hundred
and ninety-three, situated on the west
side of Marvin Street,' in said village'
bounded on the north by lot 'number
one hundred and ninety-two; on the east by
Marvin Street; on the south ,by loti number
one hundred and ninety-four;' and on the
weast by lands of the Wilcox Land and Min
ing oompany,1 bo!ng siirty feet in front on
Marvin street by one hundred and twenty
five feet deep, upon which is erected a two
atory frame, house, eighteen feet by
twenty-six feet, with leanto, sixteen by
eighteen feet, in the rear, and a baker s
oven attached. Also, asmallstable about
fourteen by sixteen feet, and other out
buildings. .
Seized and taken in execution ns the
property of Joseph White and Charles
Bekert, at the suit of the Wilcox Lum
ber Company.
ALSO all those certain two town
lots situate on the east side of Walnut
street, St. Mary's borough, Elk county
Pennsylvania, described as follows, to
wit. Beginning at a post at the south
east corner of Walnut and Mill streets;
thence along said Walnut street south
one hundred and sixty feet to a post
tnenc east one hundred and li fty-live
feet to a post; thence north one hun
dred and sixty feet to a poston the south
side of Mill street; thence along said
Millstreet in a westerly dereetion one
hundred and fifty-five feet to the place
of. beginning The said, lots contain
twelve thousand square feet each, they
being'lots' number four and six on Wal
nut street,' each lot being eighty feet
front by one hundred and fifty-five feet
deep, being the same lots which Chas.
Luhr and wifecouveved to John Both,
by deed dated March 2Gfh. 1876, and by
said John 'Both And wife to Andrew
Kauland wife, thepresent grantors, by
deed bearing dated (September 20th,
1874, and- together and singular the
buiWings.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Mary Black, at the suit of
Geo. II Everett. . .
ALSO. nil of the-Defendants right,
title and interest in that certain mes
suage, tract, piece, or parsel of land sit
uate, lying and being in the township
of Jay. .county of tlk and state of Penn
sylvania. 'Beginning at a post on the.
west line of land of .Edward Finton,
thence west 40 perches to a JVirch tree,
thenco south forty perches to a, post,
thence east forty perches to a post on
line of land of said, E. Finton, thence
north along said lino forty perches to
the plnce of beginning,-containing ten
acres moro-or less being a portion of
warrant No. 4895, on which is erected
a two story frame dwelling house.
Seized and fatten in execution as the
property of Morris Flanders, at the suit
of J. H Kline.orww.
TKRMS OK SALE: .
The following must bestrectly com
plied with when the property is struck
off: i ' : t i. '
1. Ali Lids must be paid in full, ex
cept, where the plaintiff or other lien
creditor becomes the (purchaser, in
which case the costs on the writs must
be paid, as well asall liens prior to that
of the purchaser, and a duly certified
list of liens shall be furnished, includ
ing mortguges searches on the proper
ty sold, together with such lieu cred'
iter's receips for the amount of the sale,
or such portion thereof as he shall ap
pear to.be entitled to.
2. All sales not settled Immediately
will be -continued until six o'clock P.
M. at which time all propefy potscttcl
ed.for wiljt atrsTn. be put up and sold at
the-.expence ij.nd risk of the person to
whom it was-first struck off and who
in case of deficiency- at such re-sale;
shall make good the some and in no in
stance will the deed be presented in
court for confirmation unless the bid is
actually settled for with the Sheriff as
., . DANIEL SCULL; Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office Ridgway Pa. April 2.ri,
1876. , ,-.. 4 . ,!
See Pnrdon's DigeslOth edition; page
448; Smith's forms page 384:
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330 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
sole Proprietors. , s
SO Lif lit' f It ST UG Ci MS TS
T II E h II N G 8
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. IS A SOVKIltlCN REMEDY
H'imorrhnga, or Spitting of Dlood. may
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Cherry.
striken at the root of disease by purifying
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' (Firm of Roedel & thrist.)
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THURSDAY, MAY 4TII, 1870.
I-oslye Meeting's.
EIk Lodge, Nj 373, A Y. M., meets the
second an 1 fourth Tuead iys of e.ich ininih
in the Masonic Hall.
iowusliip Oflicers.
Judge of Election H. 8. Thayer.
Inspectors A C'tmmiiigs, P A Mead.
Justices of the Teace Charles Mead, J
D. Ftillcrton.
School Directors Jeromo Pwell,' O B
Grant, O T Wheeler, W II Oiterhout, 7
8 Service, Eug J Miller
Supervisors W 11 Osterhout, O B
Fitch
Treasurer W II Hyde
Auditors C V Gillis, J K Whit mors
C'lci k W D Dickinson.
C'Mtable J W Morgcslcr
County Offieers.
President Judge Hon I. D Wetinore
Associate Judges Hon J V llouk, Chas
Luhr
Sheriff D-mii'l Scu',1 -Treasurer
- Jacob M'fHnlfly
District Attcrney J K P Hall
County Superintendent George R
Dixon
Proibonolary, & Fred Schreoing
Deputy Proilionolavy W ,V Horton
( um-nissioncis M chaol YYeidert, W H
Osterliout Gvorgn ltensulicr
Auditors W II I lyric, It I 6'pangler,
George .'othrooli.
Commissioners' lerk W 6 llor'on
'ew Time Table.
. Eftslpr.nl.
AY EXPRESS 6:56 A. M.
ERIE MAiL - 5:16 P. M.
PHILADELPHIA EX 1:07 A. M.
Vu'stward.
NIAGARA EXPP.ESS 7:35 P. PS.
ERSE S.1AIL 2:22 P. ES.
ERIE EXPRESS 3:51 A. M.
'Tlia Xiajrara Express niakos the
fastest tinio of any trttiii on the road
Leaving Kane at 0 A. M., it arrives in
Philadelphia at P. M.; returning it
leaves Philadelphia at :20 A, M.; and
arrives at Kano at if-.-iu P. M.
Notice ci Co-partnership.
Notice i.-i IvMvby given tliat the un
dersigned bave thi-f day iij-oeiiited
tliem.-elves in the bntel:i ing business
under tne lirni luime of Mereer Bros.
V. F. ?lKli(Ji:it.
, i). i'. .?.n-;ncKn.
All persons in indebted to W. I. Mcr
ecr tiro vetat 's'.ed to eonie l'onvard at
once aiul settle, un.
W. F. MKRCER.
Ridgway. Pa. -May l.st 1870-n II t a
CltOQ VET. Tin-key Jioxwood sag
Dcm'rn mallets, 8 17, Oil Jinr-k-mnpli'.
nets, DcntfH mallets 8,00; Jn!':sfi'u ii
lilr. set's, I! abler Tipped Mdlet S"),00;
Vrrillo $7,00. A'-to finest quality of
Bei'n Vails, Jl,;j endi. For sale at
fie NEW YOItK STOIIIT
llemovoi.
Wk have removed our olhce to tho room,
over Powell it L'ime's store, on Vain
Street.
l.'il;pvny Public (Scliools.
Principal's Kcpoit
April 18:h, 187U:
for month ciiJins
ls-5 ?r
TV ACIIEB3
2 ti
re S.I
1
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Miss B E Wil.
cox
Mis a A P Tay
lor IM
oi
12;
40
55 i
61! li
bli 2r
Mr and Mrs Ji
B Johnson
uininiry
I'-iii;
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THOSE NEITHEn LATH K OH ABSENT DUU
INO ME MOSTH. .
Ili'jh School Bi 'fl.
Ira C. Sherman. lITeu-n M. Littio.
Daniel Irwin. Charles Johnson.
Ilattie lilutls. '
Iiilcnntdudo Dep't.
Maggio Flynu. Alice Xoill .
Lizzio Shack. Xellio Jackson.
Gnssio AYoodwavd. Kddio Horton.
Ada Malono. John Whilmoro.
Flora Irwin.
THOSE WHO PASSED THE BEST EXAMINA
TION. Uloh School Dep't. A Gmdi.
Charles Ohnstead. jMay M. Little.
Carrie Luther.
B Crudii.
Uclcn Little. - Jas. Cunningham.
G Grade.
Ilattio E. Iliads.
Charles Mecnan.
Orin Head.
Ida M. Olmstcad.
Thos. W. Jacksoi..
Oscar Gardner,
Fydora Irwin.
B
Grade.
:Willio T. Keiil.
Patrick Holland.
Charles Johnson.
Daniel lrwin.
John Phack. i
Intermediate Dep't. E Grade.
Maggie Flynn. jliolland Cook.
Lz?o Kliack. r rank Parley.
F Grade.
Willio Schram. Lizzie O'Brien.
Amanda Lindgrome. Annio Kline,
liertio Lindgromo, Martha Walker.
O Orcdi. ...
Gussie Woodward. Eddi3 Horton.
Chauuecy Wilcox. Ida Malono.
Josio Messenger. Katie Meenan.
John Wlntmoro, I flora lrwin. ,
Eddio Horton passed a perfect examir..
ation iu all his studies.
Primary Dep't.:
Teacher of this department reports the
progress of her pupiis as very satisfactory.
The following did net miss any questions
at the examination in the branchs named:
James Cunningham, Wm. Messenger,
Dauiel Irwin, John A'hack, Chas. Johnson.
ia written arithmetic; Thos. W. Jaokson,
Dora Irwin, Ilattie E. Hinds, Ada B.,
Stevens, Bennie Dill, Jaa, Cunningham,
Daniel lrwin, Chas, Johnson, iu grainmer;
Jnhn Shack, Chas, Johnson, Oscar Gard
ner, Chas. Meenan. Hiltie E. Hinds, iu
menial arithetic; Daniel Irwin, willie T.
Neill, Chas. Johason, Dora Irwin, ia
geography Oscar Gardner in spelling; C
A. Olmstead in geometry: Msy M. Little
in pbilosphy. -. . . I
VhdtuM: W. D. Baldwin, Mhi E-nma ,
Bewau. 'Mr. Georga M'Uibney, and Miss
Mary C. Horning. , , ,
1. B. JO!!S?0, I. iucip.it.