u. -i.. RATIMUX, Attorncy-at-low, Ridgway, Pa. 2 2 tf. RUFUS Ll'CORE, i Attorncy-nt-haw ' Ridgway, Eu Co., To,. Offioe in Hall's new Brick Building. Claims for oolleclion promptly attended to. . 3nlly. II ALL & M'CAULEY, Attorneys- at-Law. .' Offic9 in Now Brick Building, Mnin SI Rideway, Elk Co., Pa. v3n2tf. J, 0. IP. BAIL EY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ! . ' ' vlnzayT. Ridgway, Elk Counly, Ta. . Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aooi dent Insurance Co., of Hertford, Conn. JAMES D. FULLERTON, 8urgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated in Rigway, offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Ridgwi'y r.na sur founding country. All work, warranted. Office in Service & Whceler'j Bidding, up stairs, first door to the left, 73-n-ih!-ly ,?. G. .MESSENGER, Druggist and Piu '"aceutisi, N. V7. cornn of Main mid Mi'! si iccip. ridgway, 1'a. full assortment of cnnjt'.iUy solvied For eign ami Domestic Drugs. Proscriptions carefully dispensed t All hours, day or night. vln3y T. a. M O.. I'll vsiciiin una Sin- a o t it) 1 Oftieo in Diutr More, corner I'rond end Main hip. liosi deuce corner limad St. Opposite the Culli-fn. (lilies ho".v.i Hum B to 10 A. M. mi I H o"! " to ' I'. M. Vln-J i. J. o. LOR t WELL, -V. D., Eclectic Vhysiciiei t4 S'.-vjeon, ha3 remov ed his oBiec frcm Centre street, to Mail. f t. Ridgway, I'u,, in the second story of t lie neir brick building of John G. Hull, oppo site Hyde's Btore, Oflieo hours:- l to 2 P M 7 to 9 P M HIDE HOUSE, . Ridowat, Ei.i: Co., Pa i , W. II. SCIIHAM, Proprietor. . thankful for the patronise hcrctofurt go liberally bestow.1'1, upon him, the nev proprietor, hopes, by paying etrict in tention to the comfort and convenience o: guests, to merit a continuance oi tin name. Oct SO lStiil. KERSEY HOUSE, Ce-mukyilli;, E'.k Co., Pa. John OoMiiNs, I'ro'Mtot.ir. . Thankful for the pi'.tvcnujje heretoiori bo liber illy bestowed upon him, the new pro r victor, hopes, by pay'"? "riit ilt tcntiou to the. ponton acd couvoiiionc? ?f guests, t merit a coi'lirim'ice of iln same. I'. Ir . HAYS, DKALR IN 75 ry Goods, Notions, GrccorLes and Gensrcil Variety, FOX ELK CO., PA. vlii47tf. CHARLES, HOLE?,, Watchmaker, Ergravcr and .levreler lr.n street, P.idgway, Pa. Agent for the Howe Sowing Machine, nnd Morton Gold Pen. Picpoiring Watches, etc, donowith he tame accuracy as heretofore. Satis factian guaranteed, vlnly Eidgway Cemetery. i i-Lots are now oliercd for rale by the kRidgway Cetnctary Aseociation in tho new 'emetery , The present low price for lots inay Boon be advanced. Apply at the office cf IV. S. HAMBLEN, Secretary Ridgway, Sept. 7 1875. n-?9 YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP. 00 TO JAMES II- IIAGISHTY Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. &R7 GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS SHOES, HATS. AND CAPS, GLASS , AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WAKE, TOBACCO AND' CIGAliS. A Large Stock of Groceries and Previsions. 4 The BEST BRANDS of FLOUll Constantly on hand, and Bold 83 che;.p as tho CHEAPEST. JAMES II. IIAGERTY. , Fresh family Groceries, and Canned fod.s at l.fc'K'. Tlie cheapest nnd RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division WINTER TIME TABLE. ON and after MONDAY, MAY 2-1, 1375, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad will run as followB : westward. KANE ACCOM leaves. Heuovo Sana " ' ' Driftwood.. ' " " Enporium " " " St Marys... ' " " Ridgway.., 5 55 p m 0 65 p m 7 55 p m 8 23pm ' ' " Wilcor 9 05 p m arr at Kane., it 80 p m ERIE MAIL lcaycs Philadelphia 11 55 p m " " " Rcnovo 1 1 05 a m " " " Emporium 1 l'J p in ' St. Mary's 2 00 v m ' Ridgway . - I ) p rn . H 58 p m 7 60 p m 11 Wilcox.... " arrive at Erie , EASTWARD. RENOVO ACCOM leaves Kane " ' Wilcox . 8 CO a tn . 8 311 a m . it 25 a m .10 01am .11 05 a m 12 15 pm " " Ridgway... " " Si Marys... 11 " Emporium. " Driftwood.. " . " Renovo ERIE MAIL leaves Erie... . 1 1U U III 11.20 a m ' " Kane 3 45 p m !' " " W ilcox 4 08 p m " " " Ridgway 4.45 p m " " " St. Mary's 6.10 pm " " " Emporium...... 0.03 p tn " " ; " Renovo B.V.o p m " " arr. at Philadephia... 0.60 am Reno70 Accom oud Kano Accom connect east and west nt East with Low Grade Di vision and R N Y & P R R. YM. A. BALDWIN. Geu'l e-jp't. NEW IIVEHY STABLE DAN SC1UBNER WISHES TO IN form tho Cittzcns of Ridgway, and the public gCLcrally, that he hag started a Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGE!? Duties, to let upon tho most re;i3ona ble lerus Eigj..Ile will also do job lean ing. Stable on Drond street, above Main All orders left at the Pest Offic? will meet prompt attention Aug 20 1870. tf. Private Tuition. Pupil wanting to receive insttuction in Greek or Latin, or desiring to prepare for College can have opportunity of d?i bo by app ying to the Rector of Grace Church, lie having made the necessary arrange ments will be glad to reneivo a limited number of young ladies nnd gentlemen for instruction.. For intori.-nl ion as to terms Sc apply to REV WM. J AS. MI.LLE?., A. M. Ridgway. Pa. INSTATE of Thos. Campbell, lato of Jllig!ila::d township. Elk counly de ceased. All persons indebted to Laid es tate are requested .to mnha immediate pay men!, and IIiopc Im ving legal clnim.-siijrainst he r. nii'.e will present them without delay in proner ordi-r, lor se'tlfment. t) P.OR7'. I. CAM CI 1 ELL, . j Adminiijtrator. .'id vvny, Pn., M.-nch 15; 1870 nt Ot AirHINISillA WITS XOTICE. I'STATI: OF Hffill Mt'CKEApY Dkc'D. IjKTJ'KttS TKSTA3IKNTAHV lll(IU the Al'ove cstut'? liii,-(.' boon grunt'-d to tho uinlor.s'iK'il, all ii'.ts.mis .iml;;ljtoil to said efitoto art' requested to piako pay ment, mid tlioiie lia itiK olainin to life rent the Kime v.'ithdut deluv, tn 1I.KX11Y McClt.liADV Administrator, Kersey, Elk, Couvty, Pa. or to liis At torneys Ham, aM'Cavlly, IUdo.i.y, l'a- n'J-bt Caution. All ;e)vor.s nre herehy warned not to purehutje or meddle with one Mosler A- Rahman lire proof Kile purchased by llie vtniW'sigtU'd at S!eriil"s Stile, and left in the e'ise of A. J. . Avery of Weed ville, until convenient to remove the same, as thq said A. J. Avery has no interest in taid f-afe. K- F. AVEIiY. Wecdville, April Ibt , 1S70 nBtf. Itejjislcr's oti.,f. Kotice in hereby given that the fol lowinj? aecouiits have been tiled in my oltice,and will be presented on the first day of the next term of the Or jihan'sV'ourt . for confirmation, being the 4th Monday in May, 1.870. , . Final account of lion'ce Little and Hiram Fgleston, Administrators of tho estate ofCiAKit Eoi.rsxox, dcceai-.ed. Final account ff Walbtirga Tresel) Adniiiustratrix of the estate of M.4. T1ITAS Thkscii, deceased. ; Supplemental . account of Jerome Powell Administrator of tho estate of J. C.CirAPIN, deceased.-. FRED. BCHCENING, Register. Caution. WofHlville, April 4th, 1876 All per sons are hereby warned not to purchase any of the following named articles now in the possession of Mr A J Avery, of ITeedville, Klk county, Pa-, as said articles were purchased by the under signed at (sheriff's Bale, and are only left in possession of the said Avery until convenient for me to remove them: , One sorrel mare, one black and white cow, three yearling steers, , one two year old bull, one two year old heiff'er, one white hog, one buggy, one lumber wagon, one pair log sleds, one pair fancy sleds, ono oil safe, one- pair platform scales, one heating stove and pipe, one beating stove, one lot of po tatoes, one lot of corn and straw fod der. 0. L. AVEIIY. n8tf. A complete stock of ladies misses and cbildretis shces, light, nisdium sad heavy at P, & K'b. Now is the time to W- , ., Alpacis cheaper than ever befo known at ?. & K's. TOBTlTORK--"We are no FrePar(l -v,W '-t0 doa11 kinJsof JOB WORK, EuvelepefctTags. Bill-heads, Letter heads neatly,i UeapJy exeputed, ... OtBee in thjiyif Jti&ifgffy' buiMing," Ma; LIST OF VENDERS OF MER CHANDISE IN ELK CO., FA. The following is the report of tho Mercantile Appraiser of Elk county for 1870. - - Venders of Mcielmndise. rt. mahy'b nonoTTou. Clans. Name. Solr:. Tax. 2 Wois P.ro. 10,(00 12 50 11 Gitlbrd Hall f; Co. 15,000 15 00 14 Mrs. M. M'JEnnlly 4,000 7 00 12 Whitman f: "Veldnn- ' boerner n.000 10 00 4,000 7 00 10,000 12 60 20,000 20 00 4,000 7 00 4.000 7 00 4,000 7 00 4,000 7 00 11,000 10 00 4,000 7 00 10 000 12 50 4,000 7 00 4.000 7 00 15,0( 0 15 00 4,000 7 00 25,000 20 Oil 4.000 7 00 8,000 10 00 14 James Blakely 12 Chas. Ijiihr 10 Coryell d- Ruse 14 George H- 'turner H Charles M'Venn 14 Charles Holes H F. L, Kneerlnge.r' 13 John Wc'donbo. rntV 14 Ed. M'lirido 12 YV. C. EpallbrdcfcCo 14 Charles Miller 14 Ailam Fochtmnn 11 AValker & Hon . 14 Joseph YVilhelm 10 14 L. C. Baeyer 12 Soselilielmcr & Tyler FOX TOWNSHIP, i 14 P. W. Hays 4, Kr 7 00 14 M Mohan 4,000 7 00 12 Koch A 8on 12,0i)0 12 60 M J. J. Taylor 0,000 10 00 14 Koch t-Hon 4.000 14 John M'Muhou 4,000 14 II. Sf'essly 4,000 41 C R JOarley 4,000 IIOliTOy T0WX8HH'. 14 J. Si Hyde 4,000 14 J. Cun'eo , 4,000 14 J V.Wilcox Admin Is'trx 4,000 KIDOffAV TOWNSHIP. 00 00 00 00 7 00 00 00 14 E K. Gresh 10 J S cfc W. II. Ilvde 12 Hyde t- Curtiss 11 T. S. Hartley 14 James Woodward 14 Charles Holes 11 Powell d Eime 14 a O. Messenger 14 A Ruhlnmn 14 j antes Ilagertv . : -. 13 M'Gloin ..V- M'Geehii't 14 L A Hrendel 9 W li Osterhout 14 Robert Campbell 12 () R Grant 14 Little 14 H M Holt" W.'imarth 4.000 7 00 2."i,00i) SO 00 10,000 12 Oil 4,001' 7 00 4.000 7 00 4,000 7 00 75,000 15 00 4,000 7 00 4,000 7 (M 4.000 7 00 0,000 10 00 4,000 7 00 35,000 25 00 4,000 7 00 12,000 12 60 4,000 4 000 11 J li Earlcy, Whistietown 4,000 JOXK3 TOWNSHIP. 14 J. II M . MaUme Sowers 4 000 4.0110 12 0 A T Aldrich K.ooo 10 00 Tniming A- LuniborCo. 05,000 60 oo .TiKXK.ETTli TOWNSHIP. 14 V,' E Johnston 4.000 7 oo 14 Miles Dent 4,000 7 00 14 L J,. Winslow J,..H) 7 00 . JAY TOWNSHIP, 14 E. H. Dixon 4,000 Killiar.Is. ST. MARY'S. Joseph P. Windfelder eidowAy. Q W Rhiues 8 tubles G W Kliines, bowling alley James M'Uinnis, 3 tables JONKi?. 7 00 10 00 CO 00 ill) I'O 50 00 40 00 A C Allen, 2 tables Brewers. ST. MARY'S. 9 Joseph Windfelder 10 Lorenz Vogel 9' YViJiii-iji (jit-s t fiorg . Wesnitzf r .. I'o.v. 10 Andrew IIti.ll 5.000 2,000 8,U00 3,000 2.000 C 00 An appeal will bo held at the court house, Itidgway, osi taturduy. May 20, lf7ft, where you feeling aggrieved by said appiaiseiuent, can have such re dress the law provides. L. li. GARNEll, nil t't Mercantile Appraiser. LIST OF CALIFS. SET down for trial at the May Term of the Court of Common Please ol Elk County commencing Monday, May 25th, 1S70: I. L. S. Dodd vs. John Muun, No. 41, November term, '75. 2 William 11. Evans vs. A. J. Avery, No. l'.l, April term, '74. 3. J. li. Whitman vu. John M'Gafiic, no. 33, August term, '"4" 4. Lazarus Moyer V3. Patrick Lamb, No. 84, August term, '74. 5. R. W. Morehead et al., administrators of N. W. M'Cluie, deceased, vs. Hiram Cannon, No. 28, September term, '74. 0 John Andrews vs. r. T. Wheeler & Co., No. 63, September term, '74. 7. R, C. M'Gillvs. The Penna. Eailroad Co.. No. 9, January term, '75- 8. Frauli X. Soi g.vs. D. 0. Oyster, No. 5, January term, '75 9. Miles Dent vs. M. C. Wyckofi and William Wyclioff, No. -6, fay term, '75. 10. arali 13. Wilcox, vrhiow &c, vs Jesso and John Pla t, Xo. 21, May term, '75. II. Wni, R. Young ct el. vs. The Alle gheny Valley Railroad Co., No. 28, May term, '75. 12. Lorana E. Luoore vs. Hiraui Wood ward, No. 11H, May term, '"5. 13. J. S. Rates vs. Martin Euz, No. 174, May term, '75. 14. John J. P.idgway, vs. -Issao Stephen son et at., No. 175, May twn, '75. 15. John J. RidgU'ay vs. isarab. fcj. Burns ot al., No. 17tf, May term, '75. 16. J. K. P. Hall vs. 1. Kunes and Mary Eunes, No. 19;, May tert-;, '75. 17. James plack vs. Orriu S. Sanders, No. 19, September term, '75; . 18. A. Wolf & fc'on vs. Martin Enz, No. 23, September term, '75. 19. J. W. Brown vs. 1. B. Poleu, No. 51, September term, '75. 20. H. C. Moore etal., vs. The Township of Millstone, No. 79, September term, '75, 21. Geo. Weis, survivor. fcc, vr. The tit. Mury's Coal Company, No. 100, September term, '75. 22. I). C. Oyster, lato sheriff, for use, vs. Martin Sorg, et al., No. 107, September term, '75 "3. A. C. Allen vs. H. W. May, No. 193, September term, '75 24. Geo. Brown vs. William K. Wiuslaw, No 231, September terra' '75. FKED. SCHCENIXa. Clerk. Ridgway, Pu., April 25, '70 nil. KoHco of Co-par!aorhip. Notice is hereby given that th 3 un dersigned have this day associated themselves in the butchering business under tno firm name of Mercer Bros. W. b MEKUElt. 15. I'. 21 K UO Ell. All persons in indebted to V. V, Mer cer are requested to tome forward at once and settle up. W. F. MERCER. Ridgway, Pa. May 1st lS76-n lit 3 A GOOD WORK. A Startling Cause of Itebility and Sick ness fully explained in a large octavo Trea tise by Br. O. PHELP5S BKOWN, 21 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. EVERY MAN AND WOMAN who is ailing in any way should send and get a copy at once, as it is sent free, prepaid by mull. Address 'the author as above. vtinl210t SHERIFF'S 'SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of fieri faoias. alias fieri fracis, alias levari facias, and testatum fieri faoias, issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Elk Counly, and to me directed, 1, Daniel Scull, High Sheriff of said counly, do hereby give notice that I will expose to publjo sale or outcry, at tho Court House, in Ridgway, at one o'clock V. M., on BTontlny, May 22(1, 1870. all of defendant's interest, claim and de mand of, in and Ihe following real estate, situate in tho township of Spring Creek, Elk Counly Pennsylvania, fcouuded nnd des cribed as follows, tO'witi Commencing at a hemlock on the bank of tho Clarion river, earner of land formerly belonging to A. H. lihincs; thence north eevenly-nine degrees cast ono hundred and nineteen perches to a pout; thence noith thirty-nine degrees east ciglity-nino perches to a post; theueo north sevsn degrees east sixty perches to a post; Ihenco north four decrees west thirty-eight porches to a post; thence .north twenty-six degrees cast eigbtoou perches to a post; thence north fifty degrees east thirty two perclicito a post; thenco north sixty degrees east eighteen perches to a post; thence south three hundred and twenty two perches to a beech (0. c,-); thence wost along land formerly of A. S. Rhines two hundred and two porches to a hemlock- thouce north fifteen decrees west, along lands formerly of A. S. Raines, ninety perches to place of beginning, containing two hundred and twelve acres more or less. Siczed nnd taken in execution as tho property of S. J. Arrnap;ust, at the suit of Hall & M'Cuuley and others. ALSO. All that certain piece or parcel of land siluate in the borough of SI, Marys Elk county, Pennsylvania, bounded uud described as rollo'Vs: Jeginniuf; at a post said post being tho southern corner of , St. Marvs street nnd a rond- runnirg to the lnudsof G, Schooning; thence south along St. Marys street three hundred feet to a post; thenco cast three hundred and five tenths feet to apont at the line of G Schonn ing's land; thenca north forty degrees east three h'.'tidred and ten feet along G. Sehoon iug'aland to a post on road leading to said Schooling's land; thenco north sUty-eight and ono fourth degrrces west to a post along said road one hundred and eixty eigln and six ten's feel: thence wost along said road three hundred and forty-thrco feet to ibc place of b ijjinning, containing 1 wo acres, three roods and live and cir.b.t tcnths perches, being part of a conveyance from Appolonia liasselbergcr'a ecocutors to Charles Luhr, and the same land conveyed by Charles .Luhr mid wife to Nuah J. i':a 1 ford, by died dated October 221, a.Jj. 10 and recorded in Elk county in Deed Book .M,'' p.igo C."3, iS-c Said lot ia uudcr board fence, and has 11 iramo barn erected thereon, 12x20 feet- ( . Hei.rcd and taken !r. execution B3 the property of Noah J. Bradford, at suit of ALSO, All that certain piece of laud situate in Fox township, Elk county, Penn sylvania, bounded and described &s follows, to-v.it: Beginning at J pjst on tho north line of division fourth of wam-ani No. 4093; thence oast one hundred oud yfiit rods, iroro or less?, to a poot and stonye b the road; thenco by the road in a nurthyerl direction one hundred rods, moro cr les.-, to a beech; thence west by land coi.veyed to Joseph S, Hyde one hundred nnd seventy nine rods, more or Ihfs, to a post; thence south uircty-sir. rods, more or less, to the place of beginning, containing ore hundred acres, be thn saino more or leas, being part of division first of warrant No. -Ij'j.'i, and part of the laud conveyed to bunicl P. Kingsbury by Oaviil It. Griggs cud others, trustees of the Unit ed States Laid Company by doed dated November 2JM, A. U. I5ij, recorded in the recorder's oilioe of Eik cuinty in Deed I'-ook ''0." pago 217, .Sic. Also, a frame dwelling house 01 said real estate, Seized and tr.ko.ri in creciUoij as (lie prjpeity of John M'Ci'.sker, at suit of John Koch ii, Son. ALi), All t 'i nt certain lot or piece r.f ground situate in Ifidgwny lorm-hip, Eik county, Pennsylvania, hounded and des, cr.bedus follows' Beginning at the south-e-.st coiner of the oil's uad one-hslf aero lot roservvd by Issa Tforlon, Jr., in his deed tu GiliDiin T. Wheeler, dated the "th, day of February, A. 1. V'rt'i, end recorded in Elk county, in Deed Book, "(),'' page 501. d'C,- llionce southerly along the line of the Philadelphia & lCrie railroad ten rods to a pes'; ihcuce westerly by a line at right angle'i with the railroad line sixteen rods to a post; thence northerly by a line followed by the railroad ten rods to the south line of said llorlon lot; thenco easterly along said llnrtou's touih lint sixteen rods to the place of beginning, containing one acr? more or less. Also, 11 two-story house, 10x22 feot, on said real estate. Seized a'ld 't'.kcr. in iecution as 1 lie pionerty cf Eli litter, at suit of Martin Sorg ALSO. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the villago of Ridgway, Elk county, Pennsylvania, lying on the north side of Main street, and bounded an 1 described as follows: Pogmnine; rt a leech corner on Ms.in street one hundred and fifty feet, more or Ios below tho brick southwest coriior of J.-.cob V. Honk's store lot; thence nor'.li twenty-three degrees and twenty-five minutes one bundled and ninety two feel; tlien ie in a southerly direction to the northeast corner of lets of J. F. Dill; thence south twenty-three degrees aud twenty-five -minutes one hundred an 1 thirty-five feet along said lots of J, F. Bill to Main Sreet; thence north sixty six de grees and thirty-five minutes east sixty feet to the place cf beginning, being lot No. 32 on the map of plan of Ridgway. Also a two story frame house 20x30 feet. Seized and tukeu in execution as the pro. pcrty of George I). Messenger, at suit of The 1' irst NXioual Br.ns ct i r.rren. ALSO.-AH of -defendant's iutst in the following described real estate, being in Elk county Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows! Beginningat the line of Elk and Clearfield counties three huudrcd and ninety-seven rc-ls easterly from west hue of warrant No. 4'i71; theuco north one hundred and seventeen and four-tenths rods to a post; thence east ninety-nine and two-tenths rods to a post; thencs south out hundred and twenty-five rods to county line north eighty-five and one -half degrees west uinety-nino and five-tenths rods to the place of beginning, coutuiuing seventy-five acres, being north part of warrant No. 4271. There is a two-story frarre dwelling house and log barn on said properly . Seized and taken in execution as tho prop erty of Alexander Burkey, at suit of Fred. Scbmuing an! others, ALSO. all that certain piece or parcel of land situate and being in Jay township, Elk county, Pennsylvania, known and de scribed as tullows, to wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of Mesibah R. l.ucai' farm where the new road stirts and runs through the orchard on tho old farm former ly owued by Benjamin Leggctt, now de ceased, and being a part of warrant No 4844 thence along the south line of said old farm or warrant No. 4844 cast sixty. two rods to a stake; thence qoitk to the north line of mid old farm, thence west along said north line about fifty rods to the northeast oomor of Rebecca C Moray's farm (which is a part cf said old farm)'; thence south along the east line of R. C. Morey's farm toa stake on the road: thence along the road through the orchard to the place of begining, com tainiug fifty-one and one-fourth acres, more or less, ALSO. One other tract ;ofland situated in town county and state aforesaid, and Do ing part of said warrant No. 4844 bounded and described as follows to wit: commenc ing at the northwest corner of George A. iluller's farm at a stake in the read: thence easterly along the road between B. E. Leg gel's sud 0, A. Iluller's; thence easterly a- long said Hollar's lino to the cast lino of snid old arm (about forty-eight rods moro or loss); thenco north along said east line to the norteast corn or of said old farm thence west along (he narlh line of said old farm' to the northeast of above 51 acres of bind; thenoe south along tho cast lino of said fifty ono acres of bind to the place of beginning oontainiuR thirty-six acres moro or less, together with the appurtenances thereto bo longing. . Soi.ed and in cxcoulicn r.s ibo properly of E. F, Moery, at suit, of Coryell & Runs. ALS( ). All I lie int Hi-out oft lie dnfrnd antaof, in nnd to all tluit town lot or niece ofjrroti n dn'ttiate, lying and being in the village of Wilcox, J'-nes town. Khiji, Klk county, known ni'e designat ed ua (own lot'nuniber one hundred and ninety-throe, nil ua'cd on the west side of Marvin Street, in paid vilku-'e' hounded on tho north by Jr, number ono hundred and ninety-two; 0:1 Ihe east by Marvin Street; on Ihe south by lot number one hundred mil niuety-four, and on tho iveast by lands of the Wiicox Land and Min ing company, being s'uty feet in front on Marvin street by 0110 hundred and twoniy ftve foot deep, upon which is erected a two story fro mo boose, eighteen feet by twenty-six feet, with lean to, sixteen by eighteen feet, in tho rear, and a baker's oven attached, Also, a Nmallfitable about fourteen by sixteen feet, and other out buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Joseph Whitn nnd Charles lickcrt, at the suit of the Wilcox Lum ber Company. ALSO all these cerlnin tv 0 t-vn lotssituateon Ihe cast Hide of Walnut street, St. Mary's borough, Elk county Pennsylvania, described as follows, to v it. Bejrluiiinjr at a post at tho south cast comer of Walnut and Mill st reels; thonce flong said Walnut street south one hundred and sixty feet to 1.1 post tnenc cant ono hundred and lifty-ilvo feet to a post; thence north one hun dred and sixty feet to a post on the south side of Mill street; thence iilon;; said Millstreet in a westerly derection one hundred and fifty-tb'e feet to tho iilueo of beginning The said lots, contain twelve thousand square feet each, they being lots number fourandsixon Wal nut street, each lot being eighty feet front by ore hundred and lifly-l'ivefect deep, being the same lots which Chas. Luhi-and wife con veved to John Rolli, by deed dated March '20th. 1870, and by paid John Roth and wife to Andrew Kan la I'd vii'e, thepresent grantors, by deed bearing tinted September 2!th, 1S74, and together and singular the buildings. i-cized and taken in o::ccution as the property of Mary Pluck, at the suit of Geo. If.' Everett-' ALS'J.uU of the Defendants right, titlo ai'd irl' iv. t in that co-lain mes suage, tiv.ct, j.'iece, or :u-sel of hmd-sit-uate, lyinjrand bebig in the tow.iship of -lay, count ' of Elk ami ; 'ate of Penn sylvania, beginning at a pos.- on the west lino of land of Edward Pinion, t hence wo.-: 4o perches to a JHrvh t rce. thence soi'tii forty i-erciies to a po.-!, thenco east forty per,b"s to a po- t on line of lut'd "f :-:.!d, E. Vinton, themv norll) along said l'l'e fori v rc-' hes U the place of beginning, ciituii' ii'tr ten acre's moro or l-.vs being a portion of warr."tit ". I'Tlo, on which is creeled a tvo etory frame dwelling lioupo. Seized and t:iKou in exeeiiiion as the l)roierty of .Morris Plunders, at t he suit of J. 11 Kline, fm- i'f XKI'JiS oi-' r-A l.T't The following must be sirecUy com plied v illi when the property is struck oif; 1. All bids irrsi be paid, in full, r- ; cepl where the plaintiff or other lien creditor becomes the purchaser, in which case the costs on the writs must bo pa'd, as well usitll liens prior to that ofthe purchaser, and a ilu.'y certified list of liens shad be furnished, includ ing inortgagOi searches on (he proper ty sold, together Willi such lieu cred i tor's roceips for 1 he !'nouut of the sale, orsueh porlioo thereof u;i he 1 hail ap pear to be emit h it to, 2. All s-ilo'j not sealed immediately will be continued nmil six o'clock P M. at which time all propel y not si l tel cd for will again he ptif up' ami sold at the expi-nce and risk of the po'rson to whom it wa- )ir:,t struck oil' end who in case of delii-ieney at. sm h re-sale; shall makegood 1 hs-t-i-iijeand ii. no in stance v ill the d.eed be present oil in court for eolith mat ion unless the hid is ut-tuuHv S'-'t' h-l (or with the Sheriff as l Nf l'.l, !SCl"L!.,- Shonir. Sberifi ':i Olllec KidgwavPa. .pril 25 1870. . 'See I'urd'Mi's r?g:stfeh edition; page ldtl; Smith's forms png-i Hs4: LIST CF LIl'ENSEa. THE following license petiiions have been tiled In my ofnojnnd will be tresc-uicd to tho court of Quarter tressious of Iv.k County on Wcdueadsy, May J! 1th, al iwo o'cloCt v. M. TAVKRX. 1. Joseph T'.ocli, p'ox Township. 2. Armel 'J'urley, Jay Township. 3. l-ranl; Polluiau, liidgway Township. 4. Jared Mecum, St. Mary's Borough. 5. John Vaughn, St. Mary's Boron gii, K.ATINC4 Ioi;.Si:. 1. Andrew llau, Po:c Tt wr.si-ip. 2. Angola .iaussn, .'it- Mary's Eor'o. ii. Geo! go fccliii'U, St.. Mary's if 01 oiih- PKLO. cCii-KNiK''!. Clerk. Ridgway, Pa., April i'-i,- 70 nil. 5ew Tiiao TitMe. J'astward. DAY EKPRCSS ERIE PnLR5Ii,P!i ZA T, outward. It' f-?&aA EKSCSS E'SIE : ERSE Tho Niagara Kxpress fastest time of anv train . S:1!o P. . Si CT A. Hi. iii. ...7:5 P. ,. KtS-i P. ffl. .. 3:&1 A. til. makes., tho in the r -ad. Leaving Kane at 0 A. M., it arrives in Philadelphia at 9 P.M.; r turning it leaves rhiladelphia at 7:-'- A. M.; utul arrives at Xane at 8:45 P. M. ' ; a ami) To tdl -,vlio ta'c i-v li'e'ri !.' from tho error.-i and idiscret'onsi of youth, nervous ivt ak a ess, early decay, lo.-:s of manhood, itc, I willsenda recipe tbat will cure you, FREE OFCHAROl-h Tlila great remedy was discovered by a mis fcdomiry in fSouth America. Send it nelf addressed envelope to the Rev. Josiipji T. Inman', Station U, Jlilile JL.so New York VHtj. Tiik Fi'.t'c. Times ;,aj s: A new method of incx'etiHiiitf the issue of silver coin baa been adopted by tho Treasury Department. It is to bo paid out in the ordinary disbursements cf the gov ernment to an amount equal to the eilvc-r coin on hand prior to the passage of the (specie resumption uct. This will promptly put into circulation a large amount and must help to relieve the scarcity of change. LIFE, Grovth, BEAUTY. LCKaora kisb color rcstoper Not a Dye; makes liarsk hair soft nnd nilky; oleanscs the scalp from all impurities, causing the hair to grow whero it has fulleu off or become thin. Can bo applied by the hand as it docs not Plain the skin orisoil tho finest linen. As a H.iir Dressing it is the most perfect the world has ever produced. Tho hair is re novated nnd strengthened, and natural co'nr restored withgul tho application of miner ".1 substance.'. Sinco the introduction of this truly valu able preparation into tnin country, it has been tho wonder nnd admiration of all clas ses, as it has proved to bo tho only article that will absolutely without deception, re store gray hn.ii- lo its original oolor, health softness, lustre nnd beauly, nnd produce hair on bitld heads cf its original growth and color. This beautiful and frag, -an'.'y perfumed article is complete within itself, do washing or preparation before or arier its uso, or ncconipanyiiicut. of any kind being required lo ol.'t iiii these dejirable results. Herts is tlw Proof oJ 183 SUPESHiQR E K t-LJ- ii i . y.'ead this Home Certificate, testified lo by Edward li. Unrrlgucs one of tho most competent ltruggisls and f iiemisls of Phila delphia, a lunu whoso veracity none can doubt,. 1 nil' hapy to add my testimony ' to Ihe great valuo of the London Hair Cu or lie-stoi't-r which restored my hair to its origi. mil Color, and tho hue appears to bo per manent. 1 1111 sutislied tint! this prepara tion not a dye hut operates epm the C crDtinns. It is ulsn a bountiful hair dress ing and promotes the growth. ' I purchased the first botile from Edward II. O.irrigues, drujgist, Tenth and O'oalcs street, who can also testify my hair was quiie gray when 1 coinmcnccditsr.se. MUM, MILLER, No. 7oU North Ninth street, Phila. Dr. rwnyne S!ou, Respected friends: I have tho pleasure to inform you that a lady of my acquaintance, Mrs. Miller, is delighted with the success of your London Hair Color Restorer." Her leiir was fast falling and finite pray. The color has been restored, (he i'.-tllaig ofT entirely stopped, and a new tow'.u of hair is the result, "E. 1!. CiAltlllGUES, L rugafist, cor Tenth aud Coatcs, Phila. July 1!:U, 1S71.-- Dr. Swayne & Son: La-t wuner w 11 1 1 a m J rcnton, N. J., I pro cured s.x bottles London Hair Color Re sloier, which I like very much, in fact bet ter ihan uny thing i have used in the last nine yours. If yen please, sond me one dozen bottles C () I) care IV 8 I'oclcr i: Sou UniL-'isi:f lrcont Kireet, lii-ston. lli-speotfully your?, UJA RAM El! Mo iji Rutland Sijuavis London lii-.H- Celoi- Restorer and Dressing lias coiiip'eicly restored my hair to its original color and youthful beauty, and cau.-'ed a ratdd and luxiu-'iint n;rov:th. MR.S. AN M li MORRIS, No ti.'tj. North Seventh trcot, Philadelpliia. Dr. 1'e.U cu of I'iiiliuielph ia, says of it. The London Hair Color Restorer is used very c-xteiiMvely nineng my patients and friends, as well as by myself. 1 therefore rpeak from ' r. erieuce. 75 CEKT3 PES BOTTLE. Address orders to Dr. SWAYNE A SOS Si'.U Nt.nlt fci.-ah Uneet, Philadelphia, Pa., sole Proprietors. s a x, ti 12 1 . -s l s Et w ua a is ts T 11 Y. LUNGS - CO -IT SUMPTION! This distressing and dangerous complaint and its priinonitcry symptoms, neglected uotigh, night sweats, hoarseness, wasting flesh lever pe-iiianci:lv cured by DOCTOjJ i , Nt'lIITIS A rremonitor or Pul Li monary C'.-r.'t'iiipiion, is uhanieterized by catarrh, or int'siiiiali ;;: of :lie iniicum ineui brano of llie air passages, with cough and expectoi'i'.tum, short breath, hoiunencss, pains in the chest, for nil biouchial atl'ot-U-'iu, tore throat, loss of voice, coughs, Costpoual Eyr;.p of Wild Cherry IS A SOVKRIUVN REMKUY lloniorrlinw", or ifpilting of P-lood. may proceed lroui the larynx, irachin, bronchia or lungs mid arises trom various causes, a: undue physical eortioii, plethora, or full-110..-3 of tho vessels, weak lungs, ovcrstruiu ug ofthe voice, suppitssed evacuation, ob structionof the spleen or liver, &e. Dr. Sw!yiK-3 Coinjsouiid Syruj) of V?h (.'berry striken ct the root of disease by purifying tlieblool, restoring tho li-.er aud kidneys to lier.ltliy action, invigorating the ncrvoiu system. 'PL 3 only standard remedy for hcnior rliane, bronchial and all pulmonary com plaints. Consumptives or those predis posed to weak lungs should not fail to use thi;S great vegetab-o remedy. Its marvelous power, not only over con cumpi-ou, out over every c-nronio uisease wliero a gradual alterative action is needed I'uder its uso tho cciif h i:s loosened, tho night sweats diminished, the pain subsides, tno pulse returns to r.s natural standard the stomach ia improved in its power to di gest ana nssimiiito tlie looil, and every organ has a purer and belter quality of ijifcou si'ppii'ju to it, out ot which new re creative and plalia material is made. Prepared only by ca. SyfAYPJE & sow, 839 North fiixth SP.-cet, Fiiilatlelpliia. fcfoLD UY ALL PnOMlSENT DllUUOIKTS 't U B ft (" Pi PILES, PILES, ITCHING PILES, roscrivriA- c.'KKD by the ur,e of S WAYNES OINTMENT IKLMJ; TESTIMONY. I was sorely afi'icted with cue of the most diutrccsius oi all diseases Pruritus or Pru rigo, or moro commonly knowu as Itching Plies. Tho itching at times was almost in tolerable, increase! bv scratching, nnd not uufreqiicntly become quite solo. I bought a bos ot Mirny ue's Ointment; its uso gave i: .c- 1 , . . . . ipucK iciai, linn in a tnoit, umo raauo tt perfect euro, lean now sleep undisturbed, and I would advice all who are suffering wiui mis uiMioMiug eempiaiut to procure Swayno's Ointment at ouae. I had tried picscripiions alnicst inuumerablo, without finding aud permanent relief. JOSEPH V. CHRIST, (Firm of Roedel & thriet Root and Sl.oo House Sil North Second btreel, Philadelphia. SKIH DISEASES. Sway no's All-healing Ointment is also a spcoiho lor letter. Itch, halt Rhcuin S311IJ Head, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch Plotches, all Scaly, crusty, cutaneous lir ruptiotis. Perfectly eafo aud harmless evou on the most teuder iafaul. Price fit) cents. Sent by mail to any address ou re ceipt of prico. . m SWAYBFS'- PANACEA. uoieuraieu an over iao worm lor ns rema- ble cures ot Scrofula, Mercuraland Pyphil ilio eoinplaiuts. Describe symptoms in all ormmicauutio address nsletters to DR U'A'AYNE and SON, Philado.lphia. u7yl TlIUItSDAY, MAY 11TII, 1H70. Plant trees Ficn j) us local items 'Par, roads are muddy. Tins leaves hnve started. ; ' CoritT v cek on May 21th. Rain Morm here yesterday. HkAvv frost here Uit niglit. Yi:sTi:nnAY was a cool day. .Srn.scb'tnE for t he Advocate. Tub base ball Reason is opened Makixo gardoii i;-i next in order Su,vi:it change is now in circulation. Don't move your stoves out doorsyet Tjiij Lcgislid ore has adj.mrrcd h'iw dir. Call and see our ntylo of visiting enrds. . Tin: 10th of May is now a legal holiday Uvf'i k Sa m Is near'y one hundred years old J.Nu. 0. IIai 1 walks to his firm every morning Jkuo.mk Powkli, is having his farm ploughed. lifiooKVJLt.K bad a$-!o,POOfire week before last. N'i;v jiolido.'fl hnv-o appeared in Pittsburgh. Tiik A.b ocate office turns out first class job work. CriiT 15AUHET has come back to town to stay. Wr, t'cticeoiir old friend D. B.Day on the street. Ws hope to give a better variety of reading matter soon EADiK.-siu need of venting cards wii do well to give us a call. The new trappings for Company II. will Le here in a few days. Tue fare to Philade'phhi and re turn from Ridgway is $13,20 The bridge cr depot street is being repaired by Supervisor Riley. The public debt was reduced $2,700,- 000 durirg the month of April. Tin: opening of the Centennial Ex hibition yesterday was brilliant. The llidgway test oil well is now a ho:-it; only this and nothing moro. The mcrcautilo appraisement list ippea'-.s rn the Al) ot ate this ween. Hexkv Makvjn still continues to set out shad-j trees. May his shadow never row less. The Commissioners have decided to prohibit boys from playing ball in the Court Yard. new si lo w ilk will be put down on the west side of Mill Street from Main to Centre. Won't somebody please get o'.arried and Kivo us the ioh ol printing their wedding cards. Tin: Centennial Exhibition at Phila delphia was formally opened to tho public yesterday. The Riley House is the place to get if lirst-t lass meal, a-we have occasion to know from experience. I). Ti.it Eahekv is having a new "once built on the Earrett lot corner of Broad and Centre streets A i.ahiie number of fruit tress have icen planted in town this spring. Ye editor set out sevenb-on. At the Advocate ofliceyou can find envelopes by the pack or box, witn request prinled or without. Pnr-snv 'e;iia:t services in the Luth eran church on Sunday morning and evening ncrt, nt the usual hours Thomas; Ckaven", John J4 Itidgway 's gent, died 'ii Philadelphia Pa-, May '2d, 1 87(5, in the seventy-sixth year of his age. Pi.Afis were displayed in several places about town yesterday in honor of the opening of the Centennial Ex hibition. The Commissioners are having the court yard leuce repaired; and a new walk laid down the Main street gate to tho Court House. Veietai;i.i:s as tomatoes, onions, radish -s e'V, are received daily in this market, but the prices aro rather strong on money. Ectti.s are worth - twenty cents a dozen. Hatter li vorih thirty li'ti cents a pound; pork thirteen cents; Potatoes nje worth fifty cents a bushel. Gko. R. Djxox, haii niuved into tho Soul her house on South Street. Tho editor of the Advocats now lives in the house formerly occupied by A. F. Eiiy, corner Mill and Centre streets. The Black Hills gold lields are now set down as a great fraud. We give some of tlie prices paid for necessities of life. Sugar is 40 cents per pound; bacon oO it-; corn. 50 cts; Hour $22 00 per sac'-i .... , ,, Tho constitutionality of the boohi bill is to be argued before Governor Hart ran ft aud Attorney (Jeneral Lear. No time has yet been fixed for the ar. gumcnt, though it will probably bo heard within the next ten days. NOTE Visitors' Guide to the Cen tennial Exhibition and Philadelphia,, authorized by the Board cf Finance and the only one to be snld on the ground for sale at the NEW YORK STORE for L'-j cents. It contains a man of Fhiladclphi '. and . the Ceiitcnnial (rounds and Many statistics etc. of jrcat interest The patrons of the Advocate will now lind us located over tho store ot ' Powell A Kime, where wo will le plcused to'Kee any of our friends. u will say in this connection that having received several new faces of job typo we aro prepared to do all kinds of job work in first class stylo.- If you want ' letter-heads, bill-heads, cards, 'envel opes, or circulars, give us a call.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers