The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 18, 1876, Image 3

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G. A. RATllliUN,
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RUFUS LUC ORE,
',9 Attorucy-al-Lan
Ridgwr.y, LVi Co., Ta. OITioo in
Hall's new Brick Building. . Claims fur
1 Collodion promptly attended to.
onlly.
HALL M'V ALLEY,
Aitornpy3-nt-Liw.
1 , Offics 111 New Brick Uuildicg, Main Si
I Ridewny, KIk Co., Pa. v3n2tf.
J. 0. IP, BA1LKY,
ATTORNEY-A.T-LAW.
i ' -
vlnioyl. Ridgway, F.Ik County, Pa.
. Agent for tho Traveler's Life aud Acoi
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford. Conu.
. JAMES 1). FULL Eli TON,
. Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo
cated iu Rigwny, offers h's professional ser
vices to the citizaus flf Kidj'way tna fnir
.rounding country. AH work warranted.
Oflice iu Service & Wheeler's Building, up
otairs, first door lo the left, Tu-n-iiJ ly
G. G. MESSES GEE,
, Drnpgist and rai"iric.emi.'t. N. W. romei
of Main ai d ;i'.l street;', l'id;;way, Pa.
.full assortment i !' eai cl'.i'.ly s .'cie.l l" or
al D-jincs'ic In in.'. Prescript urns
db:pi'i:--c! .it I'll liu;:r:;, d:;y or
aigi
v 1 Hoy
T. S. UAUTLLY M l.,
Physician uriii Suicon. ,.
: Office i:i Li u :iip, rmr ju' and
J.Iain M?. l;idv!icc cm-iier t.u.ad M.
pppositi t iie u!'..-.."i. . ftfiije !:r.'" lu.ni
3 to V) A. M. r.ud fro-: 7 tu " !'. M.
vlir'vl.
J. S. liOKI'VL'J.L, M. J).,
Eclectic Physician mid Surgeon, lms remov
ed his ofiice Irani Centre meet, to Mail si.
Ridgwoy, Pi'.,, in '.he second story of the
Sew brick building of Jo'iu 0. Hall, oppo
sit Hyde's store,
Oiueo hours: ! to 2 P M 7 to P P M
HYDE UUlZjE,
Riduway, Elk Co., Pa
W. II. SOIIllA.V, Proprietor.
Ti'tukful for the pntronpgo heretofore
bo liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, ty paying strict at
tention lo the comfort mil convenience o'
guest", to merit a cotiiiniu.iice oi th
name. Ott 80 let'f.
KERSEY HOUSE,
OuNTUUVtLLS, '-S Co., Pa.
John CoLiist, t'loprieU'.r.
. Thankful lor t tic patronage lievsiolort
to liber Uly bestowed upon him, i Ji e new
proprietor, hopca, by paying ttrict at
eution to the comfort pud cuuve'jucuct
Cf guests, t 'merit a couiiiiu':'.a of liic
oamc.
I'. IV. HA Yd,
Dry Gco3.es, Kolions, Grccsrics.
ci Genx'-l Variety,
POX ELK CO., PA.
Kartell
vliHTtf.
wmm
Si'- 0 iia...r. !;y.3J
C'lIAULES HOLES,
. Wa'.cluiir.her, Engrnvcr r.aJ .'evfcler
Wnia Btreot, Kidjnrny, Pa. Aent fcrlhc
ilowe jffcwiug Ma.chine, and Tdortou Gold
jfen. llepairing Watches, cto, douewith
he tnrao accuracy as heretofore. ISutis-
factiaa guaranteed. vlnly
Ri&gvay Cemetery.
it,is arc now olucied lvir Fate i.y tue
Rid
idgway Ccuictary Association ia the new
Cemetery The pvescat low rnce f.;r lots
- 2 .
f 4 fnay eoou be advanced.
W. S. HAMliLEN, Secretary
liidgway, Sept. 7 1S75. n-29
YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
00 TO
JAMES II- II AO HUT Y
Main Street, F.idjwny, Pa.
jRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CATS,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW-WARE,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provisions.
The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Constont'ly on hand, oud sold as chesp
as tbo CHEAPEST.
JAMES If. 1IAGEUTY.
Fresh family Grooerirs, and Canned
roods at 1 & K's- The cbtapest and
RAILROADS-
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD
Philadelphia & Krie 11. R. Division
WINTER TIME TABLE.
ON omlafter MONDAY, M AV 21, 187"),
(he . trains on the Philadoiphia &
Erie Railroad will run as followBi
WESTWARD.
KANE ACCOM leaves Hinovo 4 33 p m
" " ' ?)rift(vood.. 5 C3 p m
" " " En'poriuta 0 P3 p m
" " " St Marys... .7 iV'i p m
" " " Ki.lgway... 8 23 p m
' " " Wilcoa- !t 03 p m
rr at Kaue.. ! Jill p m
EI'.JE MAIL leaves Philadoiphia 11 33 p m
" ' " llenovo .1103 a m
" " " Lniporiuui
1 III p in
2 W p m
2 93 p m
2 38 p m
7 30 p m
8 00 a m
8 80 a m
0 23 a m
" St. Mary's
" liiilgwny
Wilcox
" arrive at Krie
J AST WARD.
KKNOVO ACCOM leaves Kane
' " Wilcox
llidgway.,
8i Marys JO 0) a m
Lmporiuin 11 Ou a in
" ' Driftwood.
" ' Rcnovo ....
L'ltlU MAIL le-.ves lirie
12 lop m
t 40 p m
.11.20 a m
, 8 -i" p m
. 4 OS p in
" " " Kaue
i' " " Hilcox
" " " Wiugway -'..-Jo p m
" " " St. Mary's 5.10 p in
" " ' Emporium 0.05 p m
' " ' lienovo 8.23 p m
" " arr. at Philadcphia... G.30 a m
Rcnovo Aceoin and Kane Accom connect
cast and xev-t at Kaft with Low Grade Di
vision and 15 H Y & P It R.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Hcn'l Sup't.
NEW XjIVKIIY STABLE
DAN SOiUBNElt WISHES TO IN
(ortn tlio Ciltzctis of Riclrway, e':d the
public generally, that lie litis sinrted a Liv
ery Stable and will Ucp
GOOD STOCK, GOOD C.-' RRIAGES
Uu ;iirs, to let upoa U:e most rMsona
ble I cr.is
geUe w'U also do jab Ur.n.ii:g.
Sialic ou Drond street, above Main
All ciders left cl ill Pott O.T:ct will acel
prompt attention
Aug 20 lbTO. tf.
Private Tnj.ticn,
Pupils wanlisg to receive instiuction in
lircck or Latin, or desiring to prepare for
College on have opportunity of doing so
by applying to the Rector of Orara Church,
lie liaviug male the nec-Ji-ary r.rrange
mcnts rill be gl.-ul to receive r. limited
mimhrr of young ladies and gentlemen for
instructio'i. Fur informal ion as to terms
&o apply to
KEV WM. J AS. MILLL'F. A. It.
Ridgway, Pa.
171 STATE r.f Thos. C.-.n:pv,i;! fr.: lr.le of
2Iiighlar.d township, l.lic ecuuty df,
cmim1!!. All persons iudibltd to said es
tate arc requested to :uu':o irntnediate pay
ment, and those having U-jul Claims n rr.i in t
the Mine will present t'lcm without O'lny
in prop'.'i' ti'.b r, for se'tlctiunt. lo
ROIU'. 1. CAMFRLLL,
Administrator.
A'idrjv.ny, Pa., Maich 13, IbTd i;t (it
AWJ I I S i A TOE'! OTI CE,
Kst A'vr. or Ii't-mi Mcrni'AiJv l):x'r.
XjKTTKKS TiT.MF.;-: TAl'Y IIJI'.UI tlio
AlioVf estate huve i j - ii fvv.nitf' I totl'.C
lliHlrliJR"', I'll )i .tv'ili: itldi'Mcil to
;:,'ii;l e.-toU' tire .''(U'js(eil to diiJu- pi'.y
uti'iit. mill th'-s'' iiuviim' cl'iini;'! to i!'f
Miit the sttitic wiiiiout il.-'iiv, tu
liKXHV MvCHKADV Aaministrator,
Ki-i'mv, T-'lk, t.'ottiny, I'a. or lo liis At-toriicv.-i
Hall .u M'Vai i.kv, KMcwtiv,
I'll ' lU'.t.'
Can licit.
All ).'i;''.'!is lire lu.-ivLy viinieil not
to purclitu'O nr ii'CiltHo wit'i oneMoMlt r
A litiliinuti lire proof tifu puri-lmsc'il Ly
thu itiiiii'ivitio;! at Shorill'V Sale, tui'd
tf 1 1 in the etise of A. J. Avery ot Wceil
vilie, until t- enllit to ivni''t' the
came, tis. ih" said A. J. A'-erv has no
int .'i'.'.-t ia s-uM safo.
i: r. Avritv.
Wee.lvtilo, Aiiftl 1st , l.s7t iiirtf.
ftflsi c;.''s I'tit'v'-
Ioiii.-e is horeliy fiivi ti that the f 1
l"s in,n' neeo'Uif Jiavo been tik-.l in
):ty .'t!iti',ii ml v ill he ire.--)il'l on the
lir.-rt day of the next term ol' the tir-jili!in'.-.''nut
for e'liithiitiiuoii, bein;r
the 4lh Moniiity in Miiy, li.
Fin til ticeoiuit of li'orae'1 Liul" 'iml
liir.iru Kloston, Adiniiiistrntowoftho
es-tateof C L auk Eglk.s J'oX, (U'ceand.
Final uceount t-f V.'alhtnva Tivwli
Adjiiinistt'iitrlx of the estate of Ma
tj 1 1 as .Tr i:?cir, dct-eiised.
tti)iU'iu"iitul Recount of Jtronie
Fowed Adniinistvator of the c.-'tate of
J. C. t'jf i'i v, decetipeil.
h' HKD. .SeiHENI.NG, Koglfter.
Caul km.
Weod"illo, Aj.i'il 4th, 187G. Ail pei'
ssonsare hereby warned not toiiiirehuse
any of the following named articles
now in the possession of Mr A J Avery,
of lleedville, Klk county, Pa , its said
articles were purchased hy the under
siKiied ut Sheriff's Snle, mul are only
left in possession of the uti.l Avety
until convenient for rue to remove
them: One worrol more, one hlaek and
white cow, three yearling ntcew, one
two yenr old hull, one two year old
lieill'er, one white liofj, one hitfigy, one
lumber wagon, one pair lojr bJeds, one
pair fancy sleds, one oil stile, one pair
plnH'ovm scales, one heating stove and
pipe, one heutin.tr htove, one Jot of po
tatoes, one lot of corn and straw fod
der. . O. L. AVERY.
n8tf.
A complete stock ot ladies misses pad
cliildrens slices, liht, medium aud
heavy at P, & K's. Now is the time to
Alpacas cheaper tbaa ever -Lefo
known at P. k K's
TOB TORK. We are now prepared
1 W to doull kindsof J015 WOK1C,
Eiivelepe8. Tags. Bill-leads, Letter heads
tioniltf mil ilipuTilv Axenuted. ' f)theA in
Thayer & Hagerty'j; new building, Main
LIST OF YEXDF.RfS OF MER
CHANDISE IN ELK CO., FA.
The following Is the report of the
Mercantile Appraiser of Flk county
for 1870.
Verniers of Wcrclif inllso,
FT, MAttY'S IIOKOIOM.
Claxn. Name. S-ilr. Tit.r.
12 Wels P.ro. 10,000 12 f.O
11 (iillord JTall A Co. ' 13,000 13 00
14 Mrs. M. M'Knnllv . , 4,000 7 00
12 Whitman V. Weldtn-
bu-rner
.''.OO 10 00
4,000 7 00
10.000 12 30
20,000 20 00
'1,000 7 00
4,000 7 00
4.000 7 00
4,000 7 00
'-',000 10 00
4,000 7 00
10 t .'OO 12 30
4,000 7 00
4.0CO 7 00
13,000 15 00
1,000 7 00
23.000 20 00
4,000 7 00
8.000 10 00
14 .lames Ulnkely
12 ('has. Luhr
10 t'oryell (-'lhtss
14 (.ie'.'rf.re II. tiarner
14 Charles M'Vean
14 Clmrlrs Holes
4 F. L. HncerinRur
13 John Weidcnbi.'rner
14 Kd. M'J'.ridc
12 W. C. Si!ifi:.rdr-t'6
14 Charles Miller . ,
14 Adam Foehtmni
11 Walker f- Son .
14 Joseph Wilhelm
10 "
14 I,. C. Uaeyer
12 .Sosenheiiuer !' T lev
FOX TU.W NS1IM
14 J
W. llnvs 4.01-0 7 00
14 M M'ih;n
12 Koch A- ion
Li J. J. Tavlor
14 Koch d-Son
14 John M'Maln n
14 II. Hriesslv
41 C R Farley
llOICI'U.N
14 J. S. Hyde
14 J. Cimoo
,0J0 7 00
12,000 12 30
0,000 10 00
4,0'K)
4,000
J.IIOO
4,000
11".
4,000
4,000
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
TiV
11 J V. Wilcox Adnijiii.-'tix 4, 0(!0 7 00
l : r i.h iv A Y To v s i m .
14 K K. Givsh 4,000 7 00
10 .1 S .t-W. II. ll vde 23,001) 20 oo
12 Hyde Curt lss ?.0!K) 12 3d
14 T."s. IbP'tlcv 1,000 7 (Mi
14 .billies 'Voouwanl 4.0o0 7 no
14 Chnrl'M Holes -t.t:; 7 00
11 I'owel! L- i.'ime l-O:0 13 oo
14 (i (',. .N'efwenjrer l.ooo 7 oo
14 A lluhliiKin -!,i;0) 7 on
14 .binies Hajrorly 4 ooo 70,1
Li M'(.iji.iin t-M'Uceba". 0,000 lo 00
14 Ji A lircndel 4,000 7 00
0 W !!. Osterhoilt :;3,000 23 00
14 ItobcH Ctunpbell 4.000 7 00
12 O P. Ovant 12,000 12 30
14 Little 4.000 7 no
14 11 M llolfe Wiliimi-tli i'ko 7 00
14 0 U Farley, Wliistieiov.-n l,ooo 7 00
loNit.S 'i'OVNSIUf.
14 .1. C. Malum; -Loot) 7 00
14 M sower-' 4. not) 7 00
12 A T Alilricb. !-,t,o.i lo 00
(i Tanning A1 Lumber C'. o3,ooo 30 00
1 ; 1 : m ktt i : ti w r s j 1 1 .
14 W F Johnston 4. 000 7 Oo
14 Miles Dent -l.i'oo 7 0.1
14 L t- L. Winslov 4, 000 7 (.0
jay tow n.-; 11 ii',
14 F. II. Dixon -1,000 7 00
lliliir.rils.
ST. ."WAJiV's.
Joseh F. WlndfcUler 40 00
hi. lid v Ay.
Q W Itbines 3 tables 30 00
G W l?hines, b.-ivliiitr alley now
Jinnes Jl'Uiiinis, 3 tables " 30 00
.toxks.
A C Allen, 2 tables 40 00
r.mvers.
HT. JIAltY'K.
9 Josenh Wimlfeldcv 1.000 8 00
10 Lot-en;: Vofc'el U.H'M 3 Vj
9 Vilj;.j;l t..i;s t;,''i:o 8 (M
S Sovjj if- iVcsnifer 3,ytJ0 8 uO
K.'V.
10 .A.udrev- n-o. 2.0' 0 3 t'O
.An iilOic;-.! will be h''l. i;t the court
house, lii.lirv.xy, on Sittaa'.ay. May 2-.,
l.'ii, where you feeliiie iig.vTieve' I l,y
said iiioi.'ai.-eiiient, (an lui e sf.e'u re-
tirc-sj the law provides.
L. ii. (lAiCNFlt,
nl.t-'.'1 Meveant lie Appid:-ir.
LIST VF CAUS2.4.
f-'j-' f down fji-riii.l .it thj May Term nl
the t'l.T.-t of Coinumn pleave i-l L;i Coiiiiiy
coi'.iinc ut itrg Monday, M-;y 23(ii, 1870:
1. L. S. "Dodd vs. John Murtti, No. 41,
Noven. her urm, ".
2. V.'nliam AC. Jlvaas vs. A. J. Avery,
lio. 1 April term, '71.
J. J. 11. V, himian vs. .Io!m M'l'-aTic, .o.
33, August 1 e nu, ",'!
4. l.i.z.nus Moy.;r vs. Patrick Limb, No.
4, Aug'.iit leru, '74.
3. ii. W. .;oiet!.-",id et nl , tidn.iiiisiratiirs
if i. V,'. M'Cluie. tirccascd, vs. lliruin
CaviniL', No. 2S, September icriu, '7-1.
0 John Andrews vs. (I. T. Wheeler ft
Co., No. ti:l, f-t)touiber term, '7l.
7. ii. C. MUbllvs. The 1',-uua. ailroad
Co.. No. 0, January term, '73.
5. Frank X. Sorg vs. U. C. Oyster, No.
3, .hi:.", uy tu i'i, '73.
0. Miles .'JL-nt vs. M. C. V.'yckoiF and
Wibian yckof'f, jo. 3. May lerm, '73.
10. Sarah K. Wilcox, wiuow &c., v. Jesse
and Joltn l'lu t, Xo. 21, May term. '73.
11. V.'m, J!. Voung; ct cl. v. The Allc
dietiy N'alley Railroad Co., Io. 28, May
term, '73.
12. l.i'iana E. Lucoro vs. Jiiraui Wcod
wriid, No. lis, May term, '"3.
13. J. E Hates vs. .Martin Knz, Xo. 174,
May term, '73.
1!. John J. F.idgway, vs. Isac Stephen
Fon et at., No. 173, May term, '75.
15. John. I. RidgiVoy vs. Smaa H. Luiu.i
ct ul., Ko. 170, May term, '73.
10. .1. K. P. Hall vs. t. Kuties and Mary
Euues, Xo. l'J't, May term, '75.
17.' James lJlack vs. Oiriu S. Sanders,
No. 1't, September term. '75.
IS. A. Wolf & Soi, vs. Mania Ecz, No.
23, Hsptcmber term, '71.
10. J. V. . .Brown vs. 1'. 13. pulen, No. Cl,
September lei ni, '73.
20. JI. C. Moore etal., vs. The Township
of Millstone, No. 70, September term, '75.
21. lico. Weis, survivor, ke., vv. The he.
Mary's Coal Company, No. 100, September
term, '75.
22. D. C. Oyster, late sheriff, for use,
vs. Martin Surg, ct al., No. 107, September
term, '75
8. A. C. Alien vs. H. W. May, No. l'J.1,
September term, '73
21. Ceo. Drown vs. William K. Winslow,
No 231, September term' '75.
FJIFD. .SCJKE.NING, Clerk.
Ridgway, J'a., April 25, '70 nil.
Hatica b Cn-parlnerahij;.
Notice is hereby riven that tho 1111.
dersiyned have this day associated
themselves in the butchering business
under the linn name of Mercer liros.
W. F. j'JEKCLR.
: U. P. MEUCER. .
All persons in indebted to W. F. M vr
cer are requested to come forward at
once and settle up.
W. F. MERCER.
Ridgway, Ta. May 1st lb7ii-n lit 3
A GOOD KOrSK.
' A Slartlin? Cause of Debility aud Sick
ness fully exulained in a laige octavo Trea
tise by Dr. "o. l'HFLPS LHOrtX, 21
Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J 10 VERY
MAN AND WUMAN who is ailing in any
way should send aud get a copy ai once, as
it is eent free, prepaid by mail. Address
the author as above. vGiil240t
SHERIFF'.') SALF.S
P.Y v-lrtuo of sundry writs of fieri facias
alins furl fr.icis, alias levari fuoing, nnd
testatum fieri facias, issued out of thb Court
of Coirunon Pleas of Elk Counly, nnd ti
ino directed, I, Dauiel Scull, II igli Sheriff
of raid cfiunty, do hereby givo notice that
I will rjpi'i-o to public salo or outcry, at the
Court 31ouso, iu Ridgway, at ono o'clock
P. JI , oil
Hlomlay, 31ay 22l, 170.
all of defendant's interest, claim and de
mand of, in and the following real estate,
"iluato in tho township of Spring Creek,
Elk County Pennsylvania, bounded arfcdos
cribed as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a
hemlock o'i the bnnk of the Clarion river,
corner of land formerly belonging to A. St.
Uiiiner; thenco north seventy uine degrees
east ore hundred and nineteen perches to a
post; thence uoith thirty-nine degrees east
eighty-nine perches to a post; theneo north
seven degrcs east sixty porches to a post;
thence uorfh four degrees west thirty-eight
percliti lo n post; thenco north twenty-six1
degiers cast eighteen perclies to a post;
thence north fifty degrees erst thirty two
porch'.;, to a post; thenco north sixty degrees
cast c ;;hleen perclies lo ti post; t hence
south three hundred and twenty two perches
to a beech (0. cl; thenoo west nlong laud
formerly of A. S. It li inns tv o hundred and
two perches to a hemlock- thence north
fifteen degrees west, along lands formerly
of A. S. Ruines, ninety perches to place of
beginning, containing two liundrol and
tm h' j acres moro or less.
Sic'.ed and taken in execution an the
properly of St. J. Armagtist, at the suit of
Hall i. M'Cauley and others.
ALSO. All that certain piece or parcel
of land Bitualcin tho borough of St. Marys
JOlk county, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows: Perinning nt a post
Baid post being the southern corner ol'St.
Marys street and a road runuieg to the
land? of O. Sclueniug; thence sooth along
St. Marys street Hires hundred feet,to a
post; thence east three hundred nnd live
tenms feet to a post at tlio line of U Selio'ii
ing's land; thenco north forty degrees ca.-jt
throe hundred aud ten feet along Cl. Scluen
itig's land to a post on road leading to said
sioho nii.g's laud; thence uorlh f ixty-eight
and one fourth degrrecs west to a post
along id road one hundred and rixty
cight and e!x tents fen: thence west along
Miid roid three hondied nnd foriy-threc
feet '.o the place of bein-iins, containing
two :'oros, three roods and Mvc and eight
tenihs perches, being part of a couveyance
from Appi'lonia Jiasselberger's evenutors
to diaries Luhi , and the si'.me land conveyed
by Charles J,uhr and wife lo Noah J. i,r,id
ford, by deed dated October 22.1, A.I. lt::jS
aud recorded in Ell; county in Dead Hook
page 553, Cc-, Said lot, is under
board fcui'.c, mid has a Jraaie b:1 rn ?rectcd
tiiercon, 12x20 fee!.
s?ei.'d Ritd taken in esccutii-n as 'the
property of Noah J. Bradford, at suit of -
ALSt). All that certain piece of land
situa'.o in J'ox township, 1.1k county, I'enu
Kylvauia, bounded and described as follows,
t j-w;".: Regaining al a poet ou the north
line of divisiou loui tli of v. arrrr.r.t. No.
H " '; thenco er.st our. hundred rod yfift
rod-:, lm.vc or lei-s, to a po-t p.;id :;to!ye b
the toad; therea by the road in a ncrtl'ycrl
dirc-ciou one hundred reds, mere cries, lo
a iiij;;li: thence west by land conveyed to
Joseph !S, Hyde one hundred audHcvcnly-uiuc-
rods, moro or less, to a posi: thenco
south, ninety-six rods, more cr l?s, to the
p!aco of beginning, 'oiitainii'.g one I iiu'lrid
acre s, be tlio i-anio more or less, being part
of division iir;t of warrant No. 40'.'", and
.art of the i.;iid conveyed lo Daniel J.
Ki!'.;. Hbui y by David R. Griggs and others,
ti usi.'jes of the Veiled States Land Company
by d?od dated Novcmbei 2.td, A. V. LS-VJ,
recorded iu tho recorder's otHoc of J'k
o uiniy in Deed R 10'.; 'C." jinrco 217, &i.
A:so. a iraiuc dvvciiiiig house or. said real
c.-. i:ttc.
:-:.'.'.'. aim ir.. eii ;n cxtculicn n: .i:o 1
proj'titj oi' J oiin ".'i Ciibker, at suit of John
lvnc'i i Son.
Al.iO, Al; thai certain VA or pic;c of
gro'iau iiimtciii IJidg-.vay tovrishin, j-'lk
ci'.uit'y, Potio'-y Ivauia, boiinslel and d-;s.
cribtd 11s f.-Jiows: Jl'.gi'iuiiis nt tile south
eul coriici" of ihe cue ai,J pie-hdlf acre lot
rt.-iorv-.-d by las.ic itniton, Jr., in his deed
tu Cil::eii. 'l. Wheder. dated, the Ylh, day
of Vcl;i uary, A i. 1 '7'-, aud recorded in
Kb. couuty, 11 Due-i ilool:, "t," page o-ll,
11;,; tiioi eo .'.uiberiy i.h.iig tlio lire of the
i'lii'.a-iedpi.iii tV J 'i'ie i"--;!'.vad ten rods to a
pes1; tiu-:ioo wt?te::y by a line at right
angles i!h the ranro.'.d line sixteen rods to
apesi; thence northerly by a line followed
by til'.-, railroad ten rods to 1 be coc'.h line of
paid llortnn lot; tln-nc easterly a';oiig said
J tot ton's souih line sixteen rods to t lie place
cl beijiuniu', containing one acre morn or
lcs. Also, a tno-story ii.i'.i'ic, 1 0x22 foot,
0:1 taid real vsiaie.
. Keized nnd lak':n in fr.cculiyn as (no
j-.rot'oity of lO'.i i-'Uer, i.t s.iii of Martin Corg
ALSl). All that certain lot or piece of
.-0111! 1 situaic in the village of Ridgway,
in county, Pennsylvania, lyin;( 011 the
north side of Main strcot, cud bounded and
described as follows: Resinning nt a beeeh
corner on Main, strecL 01:0 hundred and
fifty feet, mere or less below, tho brick
southwe.t corner of Jacob A. Honk's rtore
lot; thence north tv.eiity thrM degrees and
liwiily-hve minutes one hundred and ninety
tv.'o I'eet; ihence in aboutherty direction to
the northeast corner ci'lc'.s of J. jr. Pill;
thenco squill twenty-tiireo degrees and
tweuiy-fivo miii'ites on liiimlrei'. and
thirty-five feet along said 1j!s of Jt F. Dill
to Main Si-eel; thence north sixiy six dc.
grees and thirty.fivc niinuics east sixty feet
10 the place of beginning, being lot No. 32
on the map of plan of Uidgmy. Also a two
story flame hou:e 20x30 feet,
Seized and taken in execution as the pro.
peny of George I). Messenger, at suit of
t he First National Ran': of 'A arrou.
ALSO. All of del'endaut'a interest in
the following describe d real e-tatc, being in
JOlk county Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows: lloginuiugat tho lino
of 1,1k and Clearfield counties three hundred
aud liiiicly-eeven rods easterly from west
line cf warrant No. 4271; thence north one
hundred and seventeen and foitr-'cntln
rods to a post; thenco cast ninety-nine and
two-tenths reds to a post; thenc south out
hundred and t-teiity-tive ro ll to couuty
line north eighty-live and one half dcrrces
west ninety-nine and five-tenths rods to the
place ol begiuiiincr, containing seventy-five
acres, being north part of warrant No. 4271.
There is a two-story frame dwelling house
and log barn on said property.
Seized aud taken iu execution as the prop
erty of Alexander Darkey, at suit of Fred.
Schceuiug and others,
ALSO all that certain piece or parcel
of land situate and being in Jay township,
Llk county, Pennsylvania, known aud de
scribed as lullotrs, to wit: Commencing at
the southeast coiner of Mesibah It. Lucai'
farm where the new read starts and runs
through the orchard on tka old farm former,
ly owned by L'enjniiiu Leygett, now de.
ceased, and being a pi'ii of warrant No 4844
lucuce along the south line of said old farm
or warrant No. 444 east sixty. two rods to
a stake; thenco uoith io Ihe north lino of
said old farm, thence west along said nonh
line about fifty rjls to the northeast cornor
of Rebecca C Morey's farm (which is a
part of siod old farm); thenco south along
tiic east line of R. C. Morey's farm toa stake
on the road: thenee along the road through
the orchard 10 the place of begiuing, con
taining iifiy.one and cue-fourth acres, more
or less,
ALSO. One othe-; tract of laud situated
in town county and state aforesaid, and Do
ing part cf said warrant No. 4814 bounded
aud described as follows to wit; commenc
ing at the northwest corner of George A.
Uullcr's farm at a stake iu the read: thence
easterly along the road between R. 10. Leg
gut's uud G, A. Huller's; thence eaiterlv e-
longi-aid llullnr's line to the east line of sail
oid 'arm (about forty-eight rods more or
less); thenco north aide; s.nid east line ta
(lie nortcat:t corn or of said old farm thenco
west nlons tho n.irlh line of said old farm
to the northeast, of r.bovo 01 ncres of land;
thence south along tho east line of said fifty
one acres of land to the place of beginniug
containing unity. six acres moro or loss,
together with the appurtenances thoreto bo
longing. Seized and in execution as the property of
H, F. Moery, nt suitof Oct ell A' Russ.
ALSO. All the interest of the defend
untspf, in nnd to nil (hnt town lot or
l'leoeofuTooml shuttle, lyltifrand being
in the villain of Wilcox, Jones town,
ship. Elk county, known tine designat
ed as town lot 'number one hundred
and ninety-three, situated on the west
side of Marvin Street, in said villtisro'
bounded on the north by lot number
ono hundred nnd ninety .two; ou Ihe east by
Marvin Street; on Ihe south by lot number
one hundred an 1 ninety. four, and on tho
wenst by lands of the Wilcox Land and .Min
ing company, being sixty feet in front on
Marvin street by one hundred and twenty
five feet deep, upon which is erected a two
story frame house, eighteen feet by
twenty-six feet, with lcanto, sixteen by
eighteen feet, in the rear, and a baker's
oven attached. Also, asmall stableabout
fourteen by sixteen feet, and other out
buildings.
Seized and taken in execution ns (he
property of Joseph White nnd Charles
Hckert, at the suit ofthe Wilcox Lum
ber Company.
ALSO idl those certs In two town
lolssitttute on the oust side of Walnut
el reel, St. Mary's borough, F.Ik county
Pennsylvania, described as follows, td
wit. lieginning nt a post nt the south
east co' ner of Walnut and Mill streets;
Ihence along said Walnut street south
one hundred nnd f ixty feet to n post
tt'.ene east one hundred and fifty-five
feet to a post; thence north one hun
dre'tand sixty feet to ui'ostoi' 'liesoulh
side of Mill street; thence along said
Mi list reel in n v estcrly defection one
hundred and fifty-live feet (o the place
of beginning The said lols contain
twelve thousand square feet each, they
being !"ls number fourand six on Wai
ntit street, each lot being eighty feet
front by one hundred and fifty-live feel
deep, bcingthe same lots which Chas.
Luhr and wife conveved to John Roth,
by deed dated March 20th, 1870, nnd by
said John Roth and wife to Andrew
Kauland vile, theprcsent grantors, by
deed beariny (luted September 201 h,
1874, and together and singular the
buildings.
Seized and taken iu execution as the
property of Mary Rlack, at the suit of
Geo. II Lvcrett..
A1.S ). ill "f U-c Defendants right,
title and hit' rest in that certain mes
suage, tract, piece, or parsel of laud sit
uate, lyingnnd being in the township
of Jay. county of l-.lk and state of Penn
syhania. beginning tit a post on he
west line of land of Edward I inton,
thence vet 4o perches to a '! re! 1 tree,
thence south forty perches to ti post,
thence eat forty pen i'es to a post on
line ef 1-ii'd of s od, 10. J'inton, thence
north t'long said line forty perches to
the place of beginning", containing ten
ti'-ren moro or less being a portion of
warrant No. 485, on which is erected
a tvo story frame dvell;ng house.
Seized and t.iKen in execution as the
property of Morris Flanders, at 1 he suit
of J. li Kline, for rr..
Ti:h.m.s ok SALK:
The following must be strectly com
plied villi when the property is struck
oM:
1. All l ids ip list be paid, in fi ll, ex
cept where the pluiuiitf or o'.her Pen
creditor becomes the ("purchaser, in
which case the costs on t bo writs must
be paid, tv.-i well n.iu'J liens prior to that
oft iK' puivhaser, and a duly certified
list of liens sbt M be furnished, includ
ing tii'n tg.ige starches on the proper
ty ;-oll. leget tier with such lien cred
itor's reeeips for the amount of thesale,
orsueh portion thereof as lie sh;fl ap
pear to be entitled to,
2. Al! .-ides not sen led imme liately
will be continued unril six o'clock P.
.''I. at which limeail propety not settel
ed fi'i' will again be put up and sold at
the expeiico nnd risj; of the person to
whom it v as lii'st strin-k oU'ctnl who
in ca-e of delicicney ,- i ;.ueh re-sale;
sit a 11 make goed 1 he Mime ami in no in
stance wiil the' deed bo presented iu
coin t fur conlU'inalion unless the'dd is
.icuiaity sealed for with the herilt'as
DANiEb SCULL; Siieriil'.
.S!ieri(i"s Cilice R'dgvay Pa. April 25,
1 87'i,
"See Pn rdr.n's Digest !ith edition; page
l i''.; Smith'.-', forms pc.go l.t-4:
LUST OF LI (L"ES.
Tiill fillowing license petitions have
been tiled In my ofiteiand will lie vreseni ed
to too court of Quarter Sessions of Elk
County on Wednesday, May 2Uh, p.t two
o'olocl! p. M.
TAVEKX.
J. Joseph Koch, Fox Township.
2. Aniiei 'iui'ley, Jay Township.
3. frank Polimau, liidgway Township.
4. Jared Mecum, St. hiary's llorough.
5. John Vaughn, St. Mary's Dorou gh.
K.VTIXO "oi'f-K.
1. An h'i w Ilau, Fox Township.
2. Angola lihi'Jsaian, St. Mary's Ror'o.
o. Geoi'u'c Schaut, St. Mary's Rurotitdi-
"FRED. sCIlUONiNU. Clerk.
Ridgway, Pa., April 25,-'70--ull.
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THUKSI1AY, MAY 18X11,-1870.
Euot.i are plenty
Lkt us have petw
Nkxt week we have court. .
Scnsc ninn for the Advocate
Mokk reading matter after next weejs
SfULi.'s goat still makes fun for the
hoys. '
1 -Have you planted your Centennial
tree? ;
Tun weather is too cold for garden
making.: . ..
The Ridgway public schools clbso
to-morrow - . -.- -
Cam. and see us and leave your order
for job work
Tn err w as a heavy frost here a few
nights ago.
Lixkx dusters and straw hats are
coming into use. .
PriTEU I Torn 11 tailing has cleaned
up the court yard.
It is'surpttfing how much noise a
small boy can make ,
TitEKK afe several enses of scarlet
fever at Whistlctown
Ot'R Centennial letter wns crowded
out this week by advei tising.
The Seventeenth Kogiinent V. 0. P.
will be inspected at Cony next Wed
neilay.
W. S. Hamlin ajipoared on the strccfj
last w eek for the first time in severtl
months.
You will find the Advocate ofllee
"at home" over Towell fc Kime's store,
Main Street. .
The Pliotograph Gallery will he ojien
during court week and tho first week
of each month. .. . .
Company H. will have a dance at
their armory to-morrow evening. All
are invited to fit lend. ;
The attention of our readers is called
to the advertisement of the Wilcox Nor
mal School in another column . ';
Seu vices at the. Lutheran Church
on Sunday May 21st, Oernlan in the
morning, and English at five P. M.
The fellow that brought eggs to town
in his pocket the other day says he wilt
buy a basket to carry eggs in hereafter.-
Theme should be e law prohibiting
cows from running, nt large in the
streets. Stock fanning is a very impor
tant industry but the public streets are
hardly tho jilacc to carry it on
Retu.hx.ed. Mr. ;W, C. Healy aud
fami'.y, and S. A. Rota returned from
Jacksonville, Florida, last Tuesday
evening. They intend staying iu
Ridgway during the summer.
Sentenced. James King and Sam
uel Rathbun, arrested for counterfeit
ing five cent nickels,.' find taken to
Pittsburgh for trial in the United
States Court, were each sentenced last
week to or cj cars imrrisoument in
the Elk County jail nnd 8100 tine.
MARRIED.
UALDWIX PAUL-LEY At the
residence of the bride's mother, on Sat
urday. May 13th, 1870, by Rev. Wm
-Martin, Mr. D. W. Baldwin, to Miss
Lcloi L. Paullcy, Loth of Ridgway, Pa.
Peter ir'ughtn!liig' in Lut'k. .
Last iS'i'iidny was a lucky day for
Peter. In H19 morning b3 found a
three-dollar gold piece, in Pat. Malone's
yard, bisirirg dato 1S54, and which
had probably lain there all these many
years waiting for Undo Sam to resume
specie payments; by ciint of much
"scouring the piece was made to shine'
as when new. In the afternoon Peter
went out walking and found a horso
shoe sticking in the mud, which lie
considered another piece of good luck
but to cap the climax he saw a piece
of paper in the road, which upon being
examined contained a pint bottle full
ofthe essence of rye. It is needless
to add that Peter danced a hornpipe,
never ones thinking it was Sunday.
ATTENTION, GRAND JUROBS'l-
The Grand Jurors summoned for tho
May term of Court 1870 are hereby no
tified not to appear.
By order of the 'Court.
Attest Fiied. ScircENiNG Clerk.
Ridgway Pa. May 10 1870.
VfOTICE Is hereby given that one
J.1 Span of Rlack Horses, and
Doublo Harness and one Utica make
Team Wagon now in the possession of
JOHN h. MARSHALL, are the property
of the Wilcox Lumber Company, of
Wilcox, Elk Oo. Pa. All persons are
forbidden purchasing or intermeddling
with the same.
A. B. PRESTOS, Agent.
A CARD-
To rU who are suffering from the
errors and Indiscretions of youth,
nervous weakness, early decay, loss of.
manhood, dc., I wlllsenda rosipothat
will cure you, FREB OF CHARGE. This
great remedy was discovered by amis
sionary in 8011th America. Send a self
adtlressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph
T. Ikman, Station D. Bible House New
York City.
ELK COUNTY
IT 0 R'lf A'L' SCHOOL.
Wilcox, Elk Couuty, Penu'a.
IF. S. M'PHERRAN, Principal.
Term commences June 13th and
continues eight weeks: '
Tuition for the entire term.........$6 00'
b or less than the term per week... l CO
The principal is a graduate of. and '
haa been an instructor in, one of the
leading Mate Normal Schools in the
United States, with nine yeai4 ex
penenceiu teaching. . yea-j
Prof. G R. Dixon will conduct the
examination at the end of the to
and grant licenses to teach. . m ,
Number of pupils limited, therefor
apply early. Board Reasonable
i