Wit twmk Henry A. Parsons, Jr., Editor THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1877 Xcws Items. are so service will in Ohio Longfellow isseventy years old. The cat-lron filibusters number eighty-three. Speaker Randall hits prohibited smoking in the House of Representa tives. Mr Tilden has failed to rench the Presidency, but then a county in Neb raska has been named after him. The whites ami blacks in New Iberia parish, Louisiana, have had a conflict and great excitement prevails. Outside speculation ruined Postmas ter MnArthnr. of Chicico. who is a (le- fnnltor to the extent of $8.000 The amount is secured to the government Senretarv Robeson says that the present naval appropriation small that the foreign have to lie abolished. All the Presidents elected by the Rpmihiionn nartv were born within 175 miles of Cincinnati, two and on in Kentucky. London. February 28. There were in I rn.nths from small-uox in London last week, which number has only been exceeded in one week since the present epidemic began. Mr. J. M. Sears, the young million aire of Boston, feels poor. His prop ortv hns shrunk so his taxes last year we're only $31,000, a falling oft' of 17, 000 from 'llu; year before. Kuronc want for 1877, 3,000,000 bales of cotton, and, upon the basis of 6,000, 000 for America, and liberal estimates elsewhere, it Is calculated there will be a deficiency of 5,000. The Altoona Mirror says thot scv eral engineers nnd liremen recently took an oath before an alderman of that city not to drinkany thing intoxi cating lor six months. New York, Feb. 27.-Mrs. A. T. Stew art has given toiler brother, Mr.l'liarU's P. Clinch, the venerable ex-Assistant Collector of the Port, the title to a mansion in Thirty-fourth s.tuct, oppo site the Stewart palace. The property is worth $30 000, and was included in her husband's estate. Sim nlso in tends alluwinK bcr brother an annuity of $10,00n. He litis removed from fctiitvn Inland to his new home. Newport, Vt , February 27. Efforts are l,ein made here to ariesr Rev. Charles Thorp an Episcopal minister of Berrv, province of i.jttcbcc, who eicped "last Saturday with a younjr laiiv of rpr-pei-t:dle fumily, leaving his wire and three children. As Thorp could not he held, he left for Utica, N. Y., the girl going to Lowell and re fusing to return home. Washington, February 27 A tele gram to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, to-day, from Agent Cham berlain, dated Atlanta, Ga., says Deputy Marshal Goodwin and Agent (jivmison will reach Cartersville to morrow with fifty distillers from Gil merand Farren, ix of whom are ini' n'irnted in the recent. Kiilin'il id-nt Mv.-Int.vre. On the rs-.M a hiVgo num ber of distilleries were destroyed. Cincinnati, February 23. V din patch to the Gazette from Springfield, Ohio, say Governor Hayes, whiio en route from Fremont to Columbus, passed an hour in Springfield to-day. lie was escorted to one of the hotels, and, being introduced to the people, made a brief speech He expressed congratulations that in a week's time this" business which has occupied the attention of the country for eight months woubi be ovu'. He hoped that the people would acquieso quietly whoever might be tjie person declared elected. He believed tlmt the country desires peace and security, and thought this idea should be the expression of the people to tneir representatives at Washington. Realizing his hick of special fitness for the duties, for the performance of which he might be called upon, he placed bis trust in Almighty God, who rules the destinies of nations. These remarks were re ceived with tremendous applause and the crowd did not disperse until trie departure of the train. (i. B. Barrett & Co., Wholesale Jewelers, Removal. The long-established, favorably and well-known, ns well as first-class and reliable house of G. 11. Barrett & Co., of Pittsburgh, once more appears in our advertising columns, soliciting the business of the 'Trrtilc." Their present locution at 68 Fifth Avenue, though central and suitable in many respects, must be exchanged April 1st, for the larger and handsomer suite of rooms at 77 Fifth Avenue. The Inrtre and fiist-iiicreusin trade has necessitated this change, while it will enable them to make a much finer display of goods. Their stoci is large und fall, their sahsnu-n obliging, while the firm are gentlemen so long and favorably known to the trade that it would be useless for us to speak of them more than to say : try them and learn from experience what we have leurned in the same way. Judge Storrett. GOVERNOR HARTRAKFT APPOINTS JUDOB WILLIAMS' SUCCESSOR. Harrlsburgh, February 26. The Governor has appointed James F. Sterrett, of Allegheny county, Judge of the Supreme Court, to fill tho va cancy occasioned by tho death of II. W. Williams. James P. Sterrett Is at present the President Judge of the Fifth Judicial district- He was born In Juniata county, educated nt the Tuscarora Academy, entered Jefferson College in 1842 was graduated In 1813, read law at Calisle, completed his studies at the University of Virginia and was admitted to tho bar of that State in 1848. In 1849 he removed to Pittsburg, and fromed a law partnership with the late Judge Raird. When the com mission to revise the laws of the State was formed in 1801, Mr. Sterrett was rppointed one of its members, but re signed after acting a few months. On the death of Jndiro M'Clure, of the Court of Common Pleas of the Fifth District, Mr. Sterrett wus appointed to fill his place, in 1S02 he was elected President Judge and reelected iu 1872, lie is now placed npon the Supreme bench in the place of Judge Williams, deceased. Patentees and Inventors All persons desirous of taking out a patent, or who have business of any kind to be transacted at tho Patent Office are advised to place it in the hands of F.dson Bros., Patent Attor neys, Washington, D. C. This firm is strongly recommended and rank hisrh iu their profession. Their fees are very moderate. See their ndver tisement in another.column. Age of Leading Men. Samuel J. Tilden is in his OHh year. William A. Wheeler is In his 67th year. Ulysses B. Grant will be 65 April 27, 1877. Simon Cameron will bo 78 March 8, 1877. Hamilton Fish will be GO August 3, 1877. Thomas F Bayard Will be 49 next October. Oliver Perry Morton will bo 64 August 4, 1877. Allen O. Thurmau will bo 04 No vember 13, 1877. George F. Edmunds was 4!) Febru ary 14, 1877. Frederick T. Frelinghuysen will be 60 August 4,1877. Thomos A. Hendricks, will bo 68 September 17. 1877. Rutherford R. Hayes will bo 65 vea rs old October 4. 1 877. William Maxwell Evarts is 6!, this month, February, 1877. Thomas W. Ferry, president pro tempore of the American senate, will be 50 June 1, 1877. to consu5pti7es7" The advertiser, having been permanently cured of tlmt dreiul disease, Consumption by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the menus of euro. To all who desire it, lie will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge) Willi the directions for preparing nnd using the same, which they will hnd a 8i;he Cihe for Consumption, Astuma, Bronchitis, sc., Fiirties wishing the prescription will please address, Kev. E. A. WILSON, 194 feun., WilliaiDshurgh, N. Y. LIFE, Growth, BEAUT ST. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER Not a Dye; makes harsh hair soft and silky; oleanses the scalp from all Impurities, causing the hair to grow where it hns fallou off or become thin. Hates of Advertising, One column, one your $7o 00 ) " 40 00 ! 25 00 " " 15 00 Transient advertisements per square of eight lines, one insertion $1. two inser tions. Si. 60, three insertions $2. business cards, ten lines or ledS, per year So. Advertisements parable quarterly. Nvv Advertisements. Executors' Not ire. Estate of John Taylor late of Fox Township Elk Co , deceased. Letters T( at .t in cnt nrn upon the above estate have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to Gfc'O. B. TAYLOR. ) .p, . JAMES R. TAYLOR. J'x rs- L IVIXG WILD WANTED. ANIMALS, $50,00 each for PANTHERS. 8,00 each for BLACK FOXES. 4,00 eacli for CROSS FOXES. 10 on each for LYNX. in.00 each for OLD OTTER. 5,00 each for YOUNG OTTER. 5.00 each for YOUNG WOLVES. 6,00 each for WILD CATS. 6,00 each for FAWNS. 1.00 each for YOUNG BLACK & CliO-'S FOXES. The above price I will pay, the Animals to be in good and thriving condition. Aninuilscan be shipped to me by way of Punsu'awney Pa. For further information write to JOHN A. STEWART, Marion, Indiana, County, Pa. Laws Relating to Newspaper Stibscrip tions ami Arrearages. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary, nre considered wish ing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinu alion of their pcriodicals.lhn publishers mny continue to send them until all arrearages nre paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the oP.ioe where they are duectbd, they are held rcsponsi b!e until they have st illed their bills, and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move toother places without inform'ng the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former dirootion. they are held responsible. 6. The courts have decided that "refus ing to lake periodicals from the ollice, or re moving nnd leaving them uncalled f-ir is priiiid fetch; twidenco of intentional fraud." ti. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it. whether be has ordered it or not, is held in law to be a sub scriber. 7. If subscribers pay In advance, they are bound to give notice to the publisher, at the end of their time, if they do not wish to continue taking; it otherwise the publishers are authorized to send it on, nnd lliu sub scribers wili be held responsible nut il uu express notice with payment of oil arrears, sent to the publisher. SEED WHEAT. I have a limited quantity of line seed from a new and unequuled variety of Hunch wheat, put up in 11 lb. sacks which will be sent prepaid on receipt of $1- The wheal is fupcrior to the favorite Clawson variety, has a Ntrong straw, nnd stni.ds up well when growing. Tliis seed is the product of experiments last year, from which the yield was nt the rate of 87 hubels of wheat to one bushel of seel. Ouly 500 sacks are ofered for sale. II. l. SMITH, 7S4 14ih, STREET, Washington D. C. ntM. not easily earned in these III I 'tnes but it can be made in t,ree months by any one of ei'her sex, in any rilrl f 'be county who is willing to work steadily nt. the employment, that we furnish. S'0 per week in your own town. You need nol bo away from home over night. You can f ive your whole time to the work, or on'y your sparo moments. It costs nothing to try the business Terms iinil S Outfit free. Address at once, IL HALLE'f I & CO., Portland Maine oncy. KSf A ota mi-Major hu not mada lu ad.artiaa. mast alu.it.iiar dlMinot, wa wlil Uuarprat ud alaox. raaa at aa fellawa : K. It. FOOTE, .., Aitthar of Plaia Horn Talk. Modioli Commas Boom, B rt.no in Story, au.. 10 Laxlngton iwM (. Eurt lit BUM, New York, aa IDrKD PuTUmuf, trr.u all form ot Unftrina or VKronu lii iiunr. mil rc-jolvm loUora torn all part ot the 0IVIL14D WOBLO. Dj turn original lent of eonlnotlng a lloalcal Prao Woo, ho i uco.Mfuliy troatiag numoroiu iiotionU In Kurone. tho West ladles, Dominion of Caucaa, and Iu oTory part ot tho United Hiaua. NO MKRCUKIAL Or delotorioui driign uied. Ha han, during tha pa Iwenty three yean, troatod tucMMfiiUy tianrly or qolu 40 0UU came. AU facte conniictrd with each eaaeara earehilly recorded, whether they be ooatmunloaud fey otter or in porK.ii, r obnerred ly the Doctor or hla aaunclare phyaieiao. -in er are au hum uedlcal men. HOW IKYAtlSS AT A. DIITA5CB Are Mated. All Invalid! at a dlitanoa are reqrlr4 an.wor a Hut of plain qneeUone. which elleite eoerj ymptnm uocier which the laralld Mllera. All eaev muiiouiloru trtaud ttrictly confitonnal. k complete yetem of regietering pt aruetaaee or oonf iwloo. Liet of qnetion tent free, on application, to any pari of the worlil. Siity pace pamphlet of Htidehom o ooeaee. alao arat free. All tbeae teetimomala ara bom thoee who have beea treated by mail and express, Autics is orrios, oa at "a", rasa or CBaaaa. OaU OA or addrea DR. E. B rOOIEi Ho. 180 Lexington Ave., . Y. Can be applied by the hand as It docs not slain the skin orjsoil the finest linen. As Hair Dressing it is the most, tier feet the world has ever produced. Tho hair is re novated and strengthened, and natural co'or restored without the application of mineral suostance. Since the Introduction of this truly valu able preparation into this country, it has been tho wondor and admiration of all clas ses, as it has proved (o be the only articlo Hint will absolutely without deception, re store gray bair toils original color, he.ilih soilness, lustre and beauty, and produce hair on bald heads of its original growth anu coior. This beautiful and fragrantly perfumed articlo la complete within itself, no washing or preparation before or after its use, or nccompanynient of any kind being required to oni'iin tiiese uesn-able results. Ki,re is the Proof of its SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. feat! this Home Certificate, testified lo by Edward B. Gurrigues one of the most competent Druggists ami Chemists of Phila acipnia, a man whoso veracity none can doubt. I am happy lo add my testimony to the great value of the Loudon Hair Color Re storer which restored my har to its origi nui iOior, ami the line appears to be per manent, l am satished Hint this prcpura lion not a aye tmt operates upon the se cretions. It is also a beautiful hair dress ing and promotes the growth. I purchased the first bottle from Edward B. Gurrigues. druggist. Tenth and Coates street, who can nlso testify my hair was quite gray when I commenced its use. M1IS. MILLER, No 730 North Ninth street, I'hila. Dr. Hwayne At Sou, ttespected friends: I have the pleasure to inform you that lady of my acquaintance, iMrs. Miller, delighted with the success of your London Hair Color Restorer." Her hair was fast falling aud quite gray. The color has been restored, the falling olT entirely stopped an I a new irrowtli ot hair is the result. E. It. GAIUUGTKS. Druggist, cor Tenth aud Co.ttcs, I'hila BOSTON TESTIMONY. July 2-Jd, fH7l. Dr. Swayue & Son: Last winter while iu Trcutun, N. J., I pro cured s.x bottles London Hair Color ltc sloier, which I like very much, in fact bet ter than any thing I have used in the last nine years. If you please, send me one dozen bottles COD care 8 Fogler ii Son Druggists, No T2' Treniont street, Doston. Kespectfully yours, ADA BAKER No u'J Rutland Square. Loudon Hair Color Kostorcr ai.d Dressing Has completely restored my hair to its original color and youthful beauty, aud caused a rapid nnd luxuriant growth. MRS. ANNIE MORRIS, No.tilo North Seventh .Street, Philadelphia. Dr. Dalton of riuladelphin, sys of it. The Louduti Hair Color Restorer is used very extensively iiiuoug uiy patients and friends, as well us by myself. I therefore speak from experience. 75 ?S3 SOTTLE. Address orders to Dr. SIVA Y.N E .SON 830 Nuih feixih (3i reel, l'liihulelpliin, I'a , soic Proprietors. SOLI Ut't Lis HKVUfitSTH H0TICE. The appeals will be held in the several townships of Elk County as follows. Jones, at tin house of Martin (Sowers, Tuesday, February 27th, 1877. Highland, at the house of Levi tllimorp, Wednesday, February 28lh, 1877. Millstone, nt the house ot Harry cats, Friday. March 2nd, 1877. Spring CreeK, at the housi or J. nomas Irwin, Saturday, March, 3rd, 1877. St. Mary 8 Horough, at uennnger lown- ship, School House No. 1 Monday, March 6th, 1877. Benxinger, at School House No. 1, Tues day, March 0th, 1877. Jay. at Hie house of DavidChase, Thurs day. March 8th, 1877. Ilenezet, at the tseneiet House, rmay. Merch, (Uh, 1877- Fox, at the bouse of John Koch, rues- day March 13th, 1877. Horton. nt J. 8. Hyde's store, Wednes day, March, 14th. 1877 Kidgwnv. at the commissioners omce. Friday aud Saturday, March 10th and I7lh, 1877. For unsealed lands at tho Commissioners' Office, Friday and Saturday, March 16th, and 17lh, 187". And for reviewing military enrollinont nt the Commissioners' Oilicc on Saturday tho 17th of March, 1877 At which liino and place all persons fcel- insr themselves aggrieved by the assessment of 1877 or military enrollmeut of 1877 can attend if they see proper. Uy order ot the Hoard, W. 8. HOIU'OX, Clerk. Ridgwny, V , February 0th, 1877. Co i i m m w. ' i r j w n i t wb h nvi jf sa virion p. vv wiwo u ?ARLOE ORaANB '.!J 3 i-,tt -,' ! - -- T Jfr. :3 ZrL TZL iiiiKC . I ;.-Jrj.jl.i-.:-Vvw,,V--"CM ?T'r-,-'TT'v ""n-rr: -rL.a i-rr,vr'. .rs.ir a mm it i&$ uBfmm it ill m ilfipt If yi I 'r-se rr.tnnrl;r.ljli in itr itnoiltB pois-.ss CiT:t-.:iti-- for 'liuu;ii::ll efir.cta .i.w.ic'3 iit A-natc-.tr .mil I roi.-si.-nai. ana an om.vac-it ri any imuji, xprcMJon never ueiorc atiaiiwa. ' BeauWul New Styles, now ready. Mass. T II K it II M G S " COITSUMPTIOH! This distreFsing and dangerous complaint nnd its prouioLitory svmptoms, ucglectcd coi.gh, night sweats, hoarseness, wasting lesli Iviver purmaneiitly ciue.l by DJwTOil SWAYHS'S C0i.T0"JNt SYR'J? CF tVILU CSEHiiY. BRONCHITIS A preuicmltor or Pul monary Connimption, is characterized by catarrh, or iullamatiou of the miicuni mem- braue of the air passages, with cough nnd expectoration, short breath, hoarseness, pains in the chest. For all bronchial aliei; iiods sure throat, loss of voice, coughs. DR. SWAYKE'S Petkrsojts Maoazine for March opens with (in exiuisite steel enprrav ing, "Coining Homo," which is alone worth the price of the number. This ip followed by u tloublt-slzed colored fushion plate, with live fitrures, u very beautiful ullnir. Then eome.s u eoh,r l patUrn fur u tidy on Java canvass: tiien n c-hurtriiiiy enruving, "The Fast Express. ;" and then home forty other illustrations of fashions, work table pattern, etc-., &c. "ihestories are uuusually goid this mouth. We no tice particularly a powerful one by Mrs. F. Hodgson Burnett, "Mademoi - selle Huzette," and also Mrs. Ann S. Stephens' stirring novelet, "The De pendent Cousin." We do not'see-how any lady can do without this maga zine, for it combines more attractions, and for a less price, thau any other of the kind. The price to feiugle faub scribers Is only two dollars a year. To eluba it Is cheaper still. It is not too late to get up clubs for 1877, and per vitins manv who thoucht they could not afford it, earlier in the season, can afford it now, when timet are wimi taUeablii getting better. Specimens are sent, gratis, to those wishing to tret up clubs. Back numbers, to Janu ary inclusive, can always be furnished Address Charles J. Peteksox; 806 GARDEN SEEDS. New Yai li-lie-i of Flower and Vegetable. Don't writM to vour member of congress, wlio i flooded wilh applications for seeds but obtain the same Varieties, nnd all the new ones, by ordering from the undersigned Uesnle my own specialties 1 am prepared to furuii-h ar.v kind of seed from any oata Ing ue nt a discount of lea per ceut from lint prices, tor the convenience ot tliose who want an assortment I have prepared two collections. No 1 oonsis:s ot ljvarie lies of choieost Flower f-ee-ls a complete flower garden, price $1. No. 2 comprises a complete colled i in ot egetable seeds for a small family cavden, price Sl.tiO Packages of the two sets cotnb'itied for ent postpaid lo any address ou receipt of j price. The seeds in these collections would cost double the money, made up in separate orders or purchased of any dealer. 11. 1). SMITH, 734 13th 8TREET, Washington, D. C. PATENTSti ces. trade-marks, designs, and compounds, babels registered. Infringements, re issues und interferences will received prolt attention. INVENTORS model or sketoji of their invention, and we will give our opinion as to its patenta bililyifree of charge. .Fees moderate, and NO CHARGE UNTIL PATENT 13 BE CURED. We will, upon coutingont fee, prosecute cases that have been bkjecteo by the Taleut Othce. We have clients in every State in the Union, and invite inquiry through your congressman as to our standing before the Patent Ollice. Seud for circular for further iufomation, term and references. Established in 1866. EDSON BROS, Solicitors of U. 8. and Foreign PATENTS. 711 Q street, J W., - lVstbirg'fln, 1 C. . JIMeJ to Jtft JTfbeit Tl&n Komt Talk mndUUdical Common. Sn:AUQ J)rlMe Science in Story. lerJitrtfcukurs address . ITurrayHiUBjblijhinS Conpsuiy mdTbt Sr. Berrtr's Tonlo Bowel and file Fills. Thaw pUU an on lafalliui remnJj tor eanatlpaUon . j nil aaiuMd br wMkuaN or aupprsuton of the m-iiuluo isMian of th buwtli. ThT vary gsntly tuoreu to aotirity ot tho lnuttlnsl osnsl, pruduos mil suols snd rUr pile at on. Thousand hars kn carad by than. Prica 60 eaata, aant by mail na rwvint of price. Praparad only by P. ALFRED RE1CHA.BDT, PaaiutAuuY, 40s JocrrH Avutoa, Nkw Yoaa cm. Br. Berger't Compound Jlnid Extract of Rhubarb and Dandelion. Tha butt oombination of purely veratabla nadlolnaa to aiidnly replace Calomal or Blaa Pill. It Mimulati-a tha livar, Inorrawa tha flow of btla, and thua ramoveai at oaua lurpidity of toe lirar, bijioaanaaa and habltuij aon.tipation. and tha diaeaaaa ariaing from such aa a.uianaia. aiak haadaaha. flatultnae. ttc Thaaffao. livenaa ot thia Ixtraot will ba provad, ytaiblj, at ones to tha patitnt, aa oaa r two bottlaa ara autnclant to alaar tha complexion oeautiruuy, anu remora punpies and ataina cause- by brer troubles. Prioa 91 per bottle. I battles, S3 ; will be sent on receipt of the prioa to aay addiaaa. free of oliurjje. aPrepared only by r. S.LFRKU KBCHARDT,raaJUlAUUX,40SfeVSXa1 aruri, Vaw Xowt Out. NEW TIME TABLE P. & E. R. It. Commencing Sunday, Nov. 110th, 186 WILCOX Mail Kast .'. 4:13 p m " West 2:47 p m Dny Exjiress Kust 6:22 u m Xiugant Express West 8;55 p m B1UGWAY. Mail East.. Mail Weft Day Express East... Niagara Express West... sr. habv's. Mail East Mail West l:4ti p iu Day Express East 7:20 a in Niagara Express West 7:45 p m 4:49 p m 2:11 p iu 6:06 a in 8:14 p ni C;15 p m Lodge Meetings. Elk Lodge. No. 379. A. Y. M meets the seeond aud fourth Tuesdays of each month in Masonic Hall. Elk Chanter. No. 230, R. A. M.f meets the third Tuesdayof each month in Masonic Hall. Knapp Commandery, No. 40, K. T. meets the fourth Thursday of each month in Masonic Hall. Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry- is A SOVKREK'N REMEDY Hemorrhage, or Spitting of I'liod. nay proceed from the larynx, trnehia, bronchia or lungs and arises from various causes, as undue physical exertion, plethora, or full uets of ihe vessels, weak lungs, overstruiu- ng of tho voice, suppressed evaluation, ob struction of the spleen or liver, o. Dr. Sway lie's Compound Syrup of AVild ( lierry. strikes at the root of disease by purifying the blood, restoring the liver and kidueys to healthy ui-liuu, invigorating Ihe nervous system. Ihe only stauduru remedy lor heuior- rhnno, uronuhial aud all imluiouury com plaints. Consumptives or those predis posed to weak lungs should nut tuato Use this great vegetable remedy. lis marvelous power, not only over con cutiipt-oii, but over every chronic disease where a gradual alterative action is needed Under its une Ihe cough is loosened, the night sweats diminished, the pain suhsides, the pulse returns to Its natural standard the stomach is improved in lis power to di gest and Assimilate the food, aud every organ has a purer and better quality of blood supplied to it, out of which tew re creative and plantio inotoriul is rcade. 4 Prepared only by DR.SWAYNE&SOH, a:Wortli Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Sold by ah Prominent Dsuouists. Itching Fifes I FILES, riLKS, ITCHING PILES, I'Ositivrly cuuki) by the use of SWAYNES OINTMENT HOME TESTIMONY. I was sorely aiilicteJ with one of the most distressing of all diseases Pruritus or Pru rigo, or uiore commonly known as Itching Piles. The itching at times was almost in tolerable, increase i bv scratching, and not unfrequently become quite sore. I bought a box of Ssrayno's Ointment; its use gnve quick relief, and in a short time n-.-i'ln a perfect cure- lean now sleep uudiiiturbtd, and I would advise all who are suffering wilh this distressing complaint to procure Swayne'a Ointment at once. I had tried prescriptions almost innumerabo, without finding and perms nent relief JOSEPH W. .CHRIST. (Firm of Roedel & Christ,) Boot and Khoe House 844 North Second Street. Philadelphia. SKI1T DISEASES. Bwayne's All-healing Ointment is also a specilio for Tetter. Itch, bait Rheum S;ald Head,. Erysipelas, Barber's Itch Blotches, all Scaly, erusty, cutaneous Er ruptions. Perfectly safe aud harmless even on the most tender infant. Price 60 emits. Sent by mail to ilby address ou re ceipt of price. SWAYNE'S PANACEA. Celebrated all over the world lor its remar kukle cures ol Scrofula, Mercural and Hyplii- lit!, rnmiilt.'i.l 1 ......-! 1. .. i. ..... uaunuu ayuipiouis in an cuuiiuiiiiiuuiiuus, uaarues letters to Ulv, w AHb bON, PhiUdilj.hitt.-n7y! TRUSTEES' SALE BY virtue of the powers vested in us by Ihe provisions of a certain mortgage executed and delivered by the Kersey Coal Company to the undersigned, diited the 1st day of June, A. D. 18(18, nnd duly re corded in the recordi-r's, office for Elk county, State of Pennsylvania, in mortgage book B." page l.):t, &c., as well as by virtue of the authority of the decree of tho Court of Common Pleas of Elk county, Stato of Pennsylvania, silting in equity, foreclosing the mortgage aforesaid, we will expose to public salo, at the court house, in Kiilgway, in the nuid oountv of Elk, on FRIDAY. THE 30TH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1877, nt one o'cIock P. M., nil the rights, franchiees and property of the Kersey Coal Company, including real es tate particularly deseribed ns follows : All tliose two certain tracts or pieces of land situn'.o in Fox township; Elk county. State of Pennsylvania, one being bnuuded and described 'as follows : Regaining at a post nt the northeast corner of Eli I'. Kvlcr's land: thenco cast, partly by laud of Natlv nnd D. t. Hyn't, one hundred and eighty-seven rods (187) to a beech; thence south, by hind of Horace Little, one hun dred anil bixty mils lo a post md Btoness thence west, by lands of Joseph Cook and I Jesse Kyler, one hundred and eighty-seven rods to a post; thonc-o north by lauds of Jesse Kyler and Eli P. Kyler, one hundred and sixty rods to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and eighty-seven acres, tnoro or less, b eingpnrt of the tracts os. 4U78 and 4)79, and ihe same con vej ed to Joseph S. Hyde by fc iw ird Mo juono nnd El'en, h's wife, by their deed, dated 9th day of November, A. V. 1855, duly recorded in thu oilice for the record ing ofdiicds in Elk county, in deed book "V," page 43!, &c. Al(0 Another Iruct adjoining tho ono iihuvo described, nnd is hounded and des cribed as follows : Reginning nt a chest nut iree standing in the west line of war n.nt No. 4078 ; thence ea.t, by lands of Eli P. Kyler and J. S Hyde, one hundred rods, more or lesn, lo an elkwood ; thence north one hundred nnd sixty-nine and six- tenths (16!! 0-10) rc-ds, more or less, to a moplo tree ;' thence nest one hundred rod, more or less, to a beech ; thence soulb, by warrant No. 4:J74. one hundred and tij-ty-niueand six-tenths (tti'.l 0-10) reds, moro or lc-g to the place of beginning, contain. ing cue huudied and sit ares, uiore or less, being part of tr;ict No. 41)78, and the eauie land conveyed 'o Joseph S. Hyde by Bit field P I.ittlo nnd Lydin A. M.. his wife, by their deed dated llh day of July, A. I). 18-jO, duly recorded m the othco lor the recording of deeds iu Elk county, in deed book "11," page 7-37, A O. Also All tho following described tracts of land situate in llie township of rox aforesaid, bounded and dcaoribsd as fol lows: One tract beginning at n postal Ihe south side of the Milesburg and Smeth port rosd, on the western line of Daniel Hyatt's land, forty-six (40) perches, more or less, lo a hemlock , thence west forty- three (43) perches more or les9. to an elk wood tree on l.ihel's line; thence north along said Libel's Hue, seveniy-four (74) perches more or less, to the MileBburg aud tfmethporl road ; thence easterly along said Mile.-burg nud tmeihporl road to the pluce of beginning, containing sixteen (16) acres more or less. Alto One tract begiuuiiig at a post ou the mill road; llieuce west eighty one (81) rods to John Semoling's soulheiist cor ner ; thence north ninety-two (fli) rods to a douo corner; thence cast niueiy-six (90) rods to mill road; thence south twenty six degrees east twenty (20) rods thence south teu degrees west tweniy (L'0) rods, thence south thirty degrees west tweuty (20;) i-oda: thence eoutU fiflceu degrees west thirty-two (32) rods to place of beginning, containing fifty (00) acres more or less. Also Ono tract beginning at a post : tbenco east, bv laud of George Weis, seventv-eieht (78i rods to a post , Iheuce south 'sixty-one nnd iwo-hirds (Olj) rods by hind of J. 8eifred; thence weal seeu'y iuht (781 rods, bv land of D. V. Hyait; thence north sixty-one and two-thirds (til S) rods, by lunds of Benainger Hi Eechbach, to the place of beginning, containing thirty (:iU) acres, being part of warrant 407. Also One tract begiuniug ut a post , thence east twenty (20) rods, by lands ol Bcnzinger fc Eschbacli ; thence south forty (10) rods by Innds of D. D. liyatt , thence west tweniy (20) rods, by lands of Patrick Murphy, deceastd ; thance uorin loriy rods by lauds of Benzinger & Lschbach, to the place of begiuning, containing five (5) u'ires, also part of No. 4078. Also All tho coal, iron, ores, and other minerals of whatever kind, lying aud beiug in or upon all that ceituin tract situated iu Fox township aforesaid, beginning at a hemlock ; thence east, by lauds of Joseph 8. Hyde, ono hundred and two (102) rod to a water beech : thence north by lund of Horace Little, eiuhtv-five (8-"0 rods to a post ; thence west, by land of George Weis, one hundred and iwo (11)-' rous lo a pom , thence south eiuhtv-hve (85) rods to the nlice of beeinnine containiug flny-four (04) acres snd thirty (30) perches, together wilh the right of ingress and egress, and to enter unon and into said lund for the pur pose of examining and searching for and of mining, manutacturing anu preparing me said coal, iron and ores, and other minerals, for market, and transiioi line the same, and fcr these nurnoses to build roads anl drains unon or under the surface of said linds, as may be necessary and proper fur the convenient use ana worxiug and exp ui? Hi Jl Uriri If UUU Li nvnr.niw. rrtH wiiifiirton St.. Vti-tuiv. S70 Stair Kt.. ( hlcairot 23 LndMte Hill, tondo. A Mn;k-al Jotirnal cf -elected music una vaiiwDw iwim irntt'ir. Vv mm; f' i 5i vcr vcar, or ten cems a numuer. Mt.ii "'"" f ih- finest selected music. GFO, W00D3 L CO., Publishers, LamDnagepon, mz THE VOX HUMANA," riS - REMOVAL OF WHOLESALE JEWELRY HOUSE. Our large and increasing business demands more room, and we will after April 1st, 1877, occupy 2d and 3 I floors of "M'Callunt Building" 77 Fifth Avenue (nearly opposite our present location,) nnd will offer to the trade one uf the largest. and best slocks of goods in Ihe United States, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, Bronxes, Jewelry Silver & Haled Ware do., &. . Close Cah Buyers Invited. WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY C. B. BARRETT & CO., 77 Firth Avanue, Pittsburgh, Pa. n2tl3 THE ADVOCATE. Offlco, over Povcll Kime's Storo, Main Street. $2.00 A YEAU-$Lo0 TA' ADVAA'Cll. SPECIAL TERMS : Demorest's Monthly, with premium, and Advocate, orf $3.50. Bead the Premium List. Peterson's Magazine, and Jhc ADVOCATE or $3.0 O JOB PRINTING. of the mines or works, with a right to deposit the dirt or waste of the said mines or works upon the surface convenient thereto to irnihw with all the l-iohts. property, im provements, franchises and estates of said company acquired or which may be here after acquired. i'KED. 8CHWEDLER.1 Tlugte.B FUED. W.BILLINGS.; 1,u9te8- Ridgway, l'a. Feb. 15, 1870-tit. BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, WEDDING CARDS. BILL MEADSj MOTE Hi: ADS, NyEiOPES, STHTE1V1ENTS, BOOKS, BOOHS, Cheaply and Neatly Printed. Estimates Furnished' ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION iron YOUR STOVES AND TIN Ware call at W. 11. SMITH'S, corner j w Main and Mill streets. , AtUtrobs i HENRY A. PARSONS, JR. RIDGWAY, ELK CO., PA.
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