lie JMwife. Henry A. Parsons, Jr., - Editor THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1877 Pennsylvania Hew. Furnace No. 4, of the Crane Iron Com piny, Catasauqua, made 483 ton of iron last week, . J. D. Yopmsn hM been appointed super Intendent of the Buffalo, New "York sad. Philadelphia Railroad. 4EaBl of the mountain the Pennsjlvanla canal will be open for navigation about the middle of the month, . J. 8. Puhaan, of Laurel Run, Lycoming eounty, bas put tn between are aad six million feet of logs this season. A steam saw mill on Pina Hill, Leierne county, and belonging to Stanton & Wide man, was destroyed by fire on the 23d ult. The West Branch Canal Is in good order, and it is expected the boating season will begin about the 20th of this month. Alfred Res, was shot and instantly killed by his brother, at Barnslon, yesterday. The murderer has been arrested. . George Shrom, editor of the Newport (Perry county Ledger,) waa elected Burgess of that place at the late eleotion. II. J. Olmsted, of Coudersport has been appointed bonk 'assessor for Bradford, Clinton, Potter, Susquehanna and Tioga counties. The Susquehanna river was froen oyer this year earlier than at any period since I860. In 1874 it was not closed during the winter. The case of James Pan n ell, on trial at Lancaster for murder, has been given to th i jury after arguments by counsel occu pying three days. John Carr -was killed near Petrolia, on ihe 8d inst., by being caught in ihe cable at an oil well and wound around the shaft while drawing tools. A. 0. Blancke, a former clerk in the of fice of the motive power department of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Altoona, was killed in a recent hattle in Cuba. Three hundred men, at work on the double track of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, were discharged last week. Work in the mines of the company at Vest Pittstoa has also been suspended. A daughter of Charles Kissecger, of Huntingdon county on the morning of Ihe 2d inst., was playing with a candle, when its clothes cnught fire and it was so bailly burned that it soon died . A large steam mill at Blossburg, belong ing to the Blossburg Coal Company, was totally destroyed by fire early last Satur day morning, together with a large quantity of valuable lumber. Loss $30, 000. The Democrats of Pike county held their annual meeting on tho Oth instant. A resolution waa adopted condeming the ac tion of the Democratic Congressmen in vot ing for the commission to try the Presiden tial question. The Delaware and Hudson Canal Com pany, up to tli 3d instant, had mined 280, C02 tons of coal. Last year to the same period they had produced only 140,866 tons, showing a gain in favor of 1877 of 39,738 tons. Any citizen mailing ten cents to the Schcol Department, Harrieburg, Pa., re questing a complete copy of the last edition of (be School Laws, giving their name and post office address, will receive a copy by return mail. The Williamsport, Bulletin says : "The oil fever is spreading and threatens to infect all this region of country. A strong com pany has been formed for the purpose ot boring for oil at Pine Bottom Run, on Pine creek, a short distance above Waterville." J. S. Mower, a member of the bar of Bed ford county, was recently dismissed from the court for having committed a series of forgeries and with having collected monies for clients which he applied to his own use. The Tunkhannock Democrat says: Travel upon the Lehigh Valley Railroad is picking up rapidly, and although we can never hope to see the Centennial times again, the prospects are that two or three additional trains will be needed to accommo date 6ummer tourists." The locomotives on the Pennsylvania Railroad have pieces of tin affixed to the headlights bearing the number of the engine This is to apprise telegraph operators of the number of engines passing their stations after night. David O'Hara, flagman on the Pan Han dle Railroad, was killsd recently by a stone from the side of the mountain falling upon him while the train waa in motion. Only a few months since a brother of the unfortunate man was killed on the trestle work over Saw Mill run, not two hundred yards from where he met his death. Laws Relating to Newspaper Subserlp tlons and Arrearages. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary, are considered wish ingto continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinu ation of their periodicals, the publishers may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from thf office where they are directed, tbey are held responsi ble until they have settled their bills, and ordered them discontinued, 4. ' If subscribers move to other plaees without informing the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former direotion, tbey are held responsible. 6. The eourta have deolded that "refus ing to take periodicals from the office, or re moving and leaving them uncalled fjr is prima facie evident of intentional fraud." 6.. Any person who reoeives a newspaper and makes use of it. whether he has ordered, it or not, is heldia law to be a sub scriber. ' 7, If subscribers pay in advance, they are bound to give notioe to the publisher at the end of their time, lftheydoaol wish to continue taking it otherwise the publishers are authorised to send it on, and th sub scribers will be held responsible until an express notice with payment of all arrears, seat to the publisher. The Clearfield Republican of a late date says i "The lumberman in tbia region have about finished their eentraeti for cut ting and putting tn logs, and are now S silently waiting for water with which to rive them to market.. We inoldentally learn that about 23,000,000 feet have been put in Laurel run during the past .winter, being more logs then have been put in that stream at any one time for several years," The commission appointed by the Gov. ernors of Pennsylvania an J New Tork, whose duty it shall be to examine and rec tify or re-establish the boundary between the Keystone and E'erpire Slate's, w.jll pro .cetd to examine the. line about' the' lst'of Hprll,:..'. .-"-V . '. BLANKET SHAWLS, AT POWELL KIME'S DRIED APPLES AT POWELL & KIME'S. . Sates of Advertising. One column, one year $76 00 !" . " ' 40 00 " " 26 00 ' m 15 00 Transient advertisements per square of eight lines, one insertion $1, two inser tions, $1.60, three insertions, $2. Business cards, ten lines or less, per year $5. Advertisements payable quarterly. New Advertisements. No We will stnrt you In A bUHlnesH vou can mnkn ttO a wwk without Money capital; rosy nnrt respectable for eiuier arx M. A. Young, 201 How- ery, N. Y. mini. Administratrix's Notice. Estate of Geo. Walmsley late of St. Marv's Borough, Elk Co., decenned. Letters Testamentary upon the above estate have been granted to tne under signed, all persons indebted to said es tate ore reo nested to make navment. and those having claims to present me same wiiiwui ueitiv to ESTHER ANNE WALMSLEY, n4t0 Administratrix. 42 3 ft 3 c 5 ? i e s ft. d do P?S s? V - w g 2 f I" 3- a r w e 39 EwoS yJi ? if) aaSa 9 9 S IB 5 c i fir 3 zl f 2. S - a 1 o S o s 2 n J? e 2 B p B c ft 2. W 3 CT W er-S ? 1 r.3 2 o X S c fi' B c 1" 2 2 5 3 S 0 f B o S .5 o 2. - s - s 5 1 B w tc H. 2 "5-5 ,2. !Ka o o " I if 9 9 2 NOTICE. U. S. ISTEEXAL RETEXCE SPECIAL TAXES May 1,1877, toApril30, 1878. The Revised Statutes of the U. S., Sections 8232, 8287, 3238, and 3239, re quire every person engaged in any business, avocation, or employment which renders him liable to a SPECIALTAX, to PROCURE AND PLACE. COSPICUOUSLY IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT OR PLACE OF BUSINESS A STAMP denoting the payment of said SPECIAL TAX for the Special-Tax Year beginning May 1, 1877, before commencing or con tinuing business after April 30, 1877. A. return, as prescribed on Form 11, is also required ty law of every person liable to Special Tax as above. THE TAXES EMBRACED WITH IN THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW ABOVE QUOTED ARE THE FOLLOWING, VIZ : Rectifiers $200 00 Dealers, retail liquor 25 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor 100 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale 50 00 Dealers in malt liquors, retail... 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco............. 25 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco... 500 00 And on sales of over $1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco 5 00 Manufacturers of stills 50 00 And for each still manu factured 20 00 And for each worm manu factured 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco. .......... 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first class more than two horses or other animals 50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class two horses orother ani mals 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class one norse or otner animal 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class on foot or puuiio cou- t veyance - 10 00 Brewers of less than 500 barrels 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more- 100 00 ANY PERSON, SO LIABLE, WHO SHALL FAIL TO COM PLY WITH THE FOREGOING REQUIREMENTS WILL BE SUBJECT TO SEVERE PENAL TIES. Persons or Firms liable to pay any of the Special Tuxes named above must apply to E. Cowan, Deputy Col lector of Internal Revenue at Warren Pa., and pay for and procure the Speeial-Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1877, and WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. Special-tux Stamps will be transmitted by mail only on receipt, from the person or firm ordering the same, of specific directions so to do, together with the necessary postage stamps, or the amount required to pay the postage. The postage on one stamp is three cents and on two stamps Blx cents. If it is desired that tbey be transmitted by registered mail ten cents additional should ac company the application. Office of Internal Revenue, GREEN B. RAUM, Washington, D. C. Jan. 23d, 1877 Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Executors' Notice). Estate of John Taylor late of Fox Township. Elk Co., deceased, letters Testamentary npon 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 GEO. B. TAYLOR, , JAMES R, TAYLOR. IJVINO. .WILD ANIMALS, j : WANTED. &rX),00 ....;.ench for PANTHERS. 8,00. .....each for BLACK FOX EH. 4,00.........each for CROSS FOXES. 10,00,.... -.each for LYNX. 10,00 each for OLD OTTER. 6,00 each ist YOUNG OTTER. 6-00 each for YOUNG WOLVES, 6,00 each for WILD CATS. 6,00 each for FAWNS. l,00...-en-h for YOUNO BLACK & CROSS FOXES. . The above price I will pay, the Animals to be in good and thriving condition. Animals can be shipped to me by way of Punsu'awney Pa. For further information write to JOHN A. STEWART, Marion, Indiana, County, Pa. TO CONSUMPTIVES. TLt advertiser, baying been permanently cured of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make knows to bia fellow sufferers (be means of cure. To all who desire-it, be will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of cnargej with the directions for preparing and using the same, which tbey will find a Suaa Cork for Conscmftion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac, Parlies wishing the prescription will please address, Her. E. A. WILSON, 194 renn., Williamsburgh, N. Y. SEED WHEAT. I have a limited quantity of fine seed from a new and unequaled variety of Kaocn wneat, put up in 1 lb. saoks which win be sent prepaid on receiptor $1. The wheat is superior, lo Ihe favorite Clawson variety, has a strong straw, and stauds op well when growing. This seed is the product of experiments last year, from which the yield was at the rate of 87 bushels of wheat to one bushel of seed. Only 600 tacks are ofered for sale. H. D. SMITH, 734 14th. STREET, Washington D. C. ntl3. $7Tis not easily earned in these Iff times but it can be made in three months by any one of either sex, in any part of the county who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we furnish, f 08 per week in your own town. You need not be away from home over night. You can give your whole lime lo the work, or only your spare moments. It costs nothing to try the business Terms and $5 Outfit free. Address at once, II HALLETT 4 CO., Portland Maine, oney. GARDEN SEEDS. Sew Varieties of Flower and Vegetable. Don't write to your member 'of congress, who is flooded with applications for seeds but obtain the same Varieties, and all the new ones, by ordering from the undersigned Bcniile my own specialties I am prepared to lurmsli ony kioa or seed iroin any cata log hi it a discount of ten per cent from list prices. For the convenience of those who want an assortment ham prepared two collections.' No 1 consists of 13 varie ties of choicest Flower seeds a complete flower garden, price $1. No. 2 comprises a complete collection of Vegetable seeds for a small family garden, price fl.GO. Packages of Ihe two sets combined for $2.00 Sent postpaid to any address on receipt of price. The seeds in these collections would cost double the money, made up in separate orders or purchased of any dealer. H. D. SMITH, 7S4 13th STREET, Washington, D. C. FATENTSa,fordrvi: ces. trade-marks, designs, and compounds. Labels registered. Infringements, re issues and interferences will received proH attention. INVENTORS s h'ould send us a model or sketch of their invention, and we will give our opinion as to its patenta billlyifree of charge. Fees moderate, and NO CHARGE UNTIL PATENT IS SE CURED. We will, upon contingeut fee, prosecute ca ses that have been bkjectsu by the Patent Office. We have clients in every State iu the Union, and invite inquiry through your congressman as to our standing before the Patent Office. Send for circular for further infomatioa,' terms and references. Established in 18GC. EDSON BROS, Solicitors of U. S. and Foreign PATENTS. 711 Q street, N. W., Washington, D. C. n2tl3 QUOTATIONS White, Powell & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 42 South Third Street. Philadelphia, March 13th, 1877. BID. ASKKD U. 8. 1881. e ...... 112 112j do 6 20, 0 't5. M and N do do '65 J and J.. do do A5 - do do do '66 do ... ...107, ...108 ...111 ...113 1081 108 11 :nii 1232 10-40, do coupon .110 do Pacific 6's cy Int. off 123; New 6's Reg. 1881 .100i 1104 C. 1881 ..lOUi lioj Gold 104J 104 Silver 10O 100 Pennsylvania ex ive 421 42 12f 12 Heading.... Philadelphia & Erie 11 Ht 2H 21 i 40 41 Lehigh Navigation, do Valley Uuited R R of N J ......... ex. diT13ti Oil Creek o Northern Central ex. div 21 Central Transportation 30 187$ 7 211 8J 60 47 110 Nesquelroning . 48 North Pennsylvania v. "4ti C ft A Mortgage 6's '89 lOilJ SEW TIME TABLE P. A . B. S. Commencing Sunday, Nov. 2tH, 187.6 WILCOX. Hall East.. ........... 4:18 p m 2:47 p m 6;22 a in 8:55 p m " West. Day Express East Niagara Express West. BI DO WAT. Mail East . Mail West..- Day Express East Niagara Express West-. ST. mast's. Mail Eartt Mall West m ... 4:49 2:11 0:68 8:14 6:15 1:46 7:20 7:45 Day Express East -............ , Niagara Express West. LIFE, Growth, BEAUTY. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER Not a Dye; makes harsh hair soft snd silky 1 cleanses the soalp from alt impurities, causing the hair lo grow where it has fallen 1 !..:. - off or beoome thin. Can be applied by the hand as it does not staia the skla onsoil the finest, linen. As a Hair Dressing it is the most' perfeot the world has ever produoed. The hair is re novated: and strengthened, and natural co'or restored without Iht application of mineral substances. Since Iks Introduction of this truly valu able preparation into this country, ' it has been the wonder and admiration of all dai ses, as it bas proved to be the only artiole that will absolutely without deception,' re store gray hair toils original uolor, health softaess, lustre and beauty, and produce hair on bald heads of its original growth and color. This beautiful and fragrantly perfumed article Is oomplete within itself, 00 washing or preparation before or after its use, or accompanyroentof any kind being required to obtain these desirable results., . Her Is tho Proof of Hs SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. A'ead this Home Certificate, testified to by Kdward B. Qarrlgues one of the moal competent. Druggists and Chemists of Phila delphia, a man whose veraoily none can doubt. 1 am happy to add my testimony lo the great value of the London Hair Color Re storer whioh restored my hair to its origl nal Color, and the hue appears to be per manent. I am satisfied that this prepara tion not a dye but operates upon the se cretions. It is also a beautiful hair dress ing and promotes the growth. I purchased Ihe first bottle from Edward B. Uarriaues. druggisl, Tenth and Coates street, who can also testify nij hair was quite gray when I commenced its use. MRS. MILLER, No. 730 North Ninth street. I'hila. Dr. Swayne & Son, Respeoted friends: I have the pleasure to inform you that lady of my acquaintance, Mrs. Miller, is delighted with the success of your London Hair Color Restorer." Her hair waa fast falling and quite gray. The color has been restored, ihe falling off entirely stopped, ana a new growin or hair is the result. E. B. UARR1QUES. Druggist, cor Tenth and Coates, Phila. boston testimony; --y July 21M, 1871 Dr. Swayne ft Son: Last witter while in Trenton, N. J., 1 pro cured ajx bottles' London ' Hair Color Ke sloier, which I like very much, in faet bet ter than any thing I have used in the last nine years. If you please, send me one doieu bottles 0 O V care W S Fogler ft Son Druggists, - No 723 Tremont street, Boston. Respectfully yours, ADA "BAKER No 59 Rutland Square. London Hair Color Restorer attd Dressing Has 001ipleieIy restored my hair to its original color and youthful beauty, and caused a rapid and luxuriunt growth. MRS. ANNIE MORRIS, Not616 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia. Dr. Dulton of Philadelphia, says of it. The London Hair Color Restorer is -used very extensively among my patients and friends, as well as by myself. I therefor opcak from experience. ,JT., 75 CENTS PES BOTTLE." Address orders to Dr. SWAYNE SON 830 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa., sole Proprietors. SOLH BY'JiL.L nnvaaisTs : T 11 K li if N G 8 CONSUMPTION! 1 This distressingAnd dangerous onmri-u and na .feieinoniiory j'itou8J neglected cough, night eweats, hoarseness, wasliug flesh lever permanently cured by DOCTOR SWATHE'S COMPOUHfl SYBUP OF WILD CHEBBY. BRONCHITIS A premonilor or Pul monary Consumption, is characterized by catarrh, or intlamation of the mucuin mem brane of Ihe air passages, with cough and expectoration, short, breath, hoarseness, pains in the chest. For all bronchial affec tions, sore throat, less of voice,. coughs; OR. SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild. Cherry IS A SOVEREIGN REMEDY Hemorrhage, or Spitting of Bliod, may proceed from the larynx, trachia, bronchia orlunga and arises from various causes, as undue physical exertion, plethora, or full ness of the vessels, weak lungs, overstraiu og of the voice, suppressed evacuation, ob struct ion of the spleen or liver, fto. Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. strikes at the root of disease by purifying tbeblood, restoring the liver and kidneys to healthy. action, invigorating the nervous system,. .1 .' The only standard remedy for bemor rhane, Dronchtal and all pulmonary com plaints. Consumptives or thosa predis posed to weak lungs should not rail to use Ibis great vegetable remedy. Its marvelous power, not only over con cumpt-on, but over every chronic disease where a gradual alterative action is needed Under its use the cough is loosened, the night sweats diminished, the pain subsides, the pulse returns to its natural standard. the stomaoh is improved in its power lu di gest and assimilate the food, and every organ has a .purer and better quality of blood supplied to it, out of which new, re creative and plastic material is made. : Prepared only by DR. SWAYNE 4V SON, 339 Korth Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Pbomissst Dbugoists. Itching Piles ! piles, pIles',' itching piles, POBlTIVSLT CTBKD by the QBC of SWAYNES OINTMENT HOME TESTIMONY. I was sorely afflicted with cos of the most distressing of all diseases Pruritus or Pru rigo, or more commonly known aa Itching Piles. The itching at times was almost in tolerable, increased bv scratching, and not unfrequently become qnite sots. I bought a box ot Swayne's Ointment; its use gave quick relief, and ia a abort time wade perfeot cure- I can now sleep undisturbed, and I would adviaa all who ar suffering wun tats aistreasing comptiuat to prooura Swayne s Ointment at ouoe. I bad tried prescriptions almost innumerabe, without finding and permanent relief JOSEPH W. .CHRIST. Firm of Roadel & Christ,) Boot and Shoe Hones 844 North Bacoad Btraet, Philadelphia. SKIN DISEASES. -Swayae'a All-healing Ointment is a spacifio for Tetter. Itch, Bait Kkaum, Beald Head,- Bryaipalaa, Barber's Itch Blotches, all scaly, eraaty, utaaous Xr rupUoos. Perfectly safa and harmless even on the most tender infant. Pries 60 esnis. cent by nail to any address on re ceiptor price. SWAYNE'S PANACEA. ueieDrated all over ths world for its remar kakle cures ot Scrofula, Mercural and (typhi litio eoaiplkinU. Describe symptoms in all cuuiuiumuiHions, address letters to DE WAYHS ic BON, Philadtlphia.-a7yl. 50TICE. The appeals will be held in ths sertrai townships of Elk County as follows. Jones, at ths house of Martin 8wsra, Tuesday, February 27th, 1877. Highland, at the honsa of Levi Elli thorp. Wednesday, February 28th, 1877. Millstone, tX the house ot Harry Cats,. Friday, Miroh 2nd, 1877. Spring Creek, at the houss of Thomas Irwin, 8lnrdiiy, llaroh, 8rd, 1877. 8U Mary's Borough, at Bentinger Town ship, Sohool House Mo. 1 Monday, Maroh Oth, 1877. Bentinger, at SohoM House No. 1. Tues day, Maroh 6th, 1877. Jay, at the house of David Chase, Thurs day, Maroh 8th, 1877. uenetet, at the jseneaet house, Friday, Maroh, Oth, 1877- Fox, at the house of John Kooh. Tues day March IStb, 1877. Horton, at J. 8. Hyde's store, Wednes day, Maroh, 14th, 1877 Ridgway, at ths Commissioners' office, Friday and SatuMay, Maroh 10th and I7th, 1877. For unseated lands at ths Commissioners' Office, Friday and Saturday, Maroh 16th, and 17th, 1877. And for reviewing military enrollment at the Commissioners' Office on Saturday ths 17th sf March, 1877 At whioh time and plaoe all persons feel ing themselves aggrieved by the assessment of 1877 or military enrollment of 1877 can attend if they see proper. By order of the Board, W. 8. HORTON, Clerk. Ridgway, Pa, February Oth, 1877. TRUSTEES' SALE. T)Y virtue of the powers vested in us by J3 the provisions of a certain mortgage exeouted and delivered ty the Kersey Coal Company to the undersigned, dated ths 1st dny or June, A. D. 18G8, and duly re corded In the recorder's office for Elk county, State of Pennsylvania, in mortgage book "B," page 193, Ac, as well aa by virtue of the authority of the decree of the Court or uomnon l'leas of Elk county State of Pennsylvania, sitting in equity. foreclosing the mortgage aforesaid, we will expose 10 pubiio sale, at the court house, in Ridgway, in the said eounty of Elk, on FRIDAY. THE 80TH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1877, at oue o'oloca P. M., all the rights, franchises and property of the Kersey Coal Company, including real es tate particularly described as follows : All those two certain tracts or pieoes of land situate in Fox township; Elk county, State of Pennsylvania, one being bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post at the northeast corner of till r. Kyler's land ; Ihenoo cast, partly by laud of Nalh. and D. D. Hyatt, one hundred and eightyseven'rode (187) to a beech; thenoe ftouth, by land or Horace Little, one nun. dred and sixty rods to a post and stones; thence west, by lands of Joseph Cook and Jesse Kyler, one hundred and eightyseven rods to a post ; thence north by lands of Jesse Kyler and Eli P. Kyler, one hundred and sixty rods to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and eighty-seven acres, more or less, being part of the tracts Mos. 4U78 and 4U79, and the same con veyed to Joseph 8. Hyde by Edward Mo Quone and Ellen, bis wife, by their deed, dated Oth day of November, A. D. 1855, duly recorded in the office for the record log ofd:eds in Elk county, in deed book "r , page J, sc. Also Another tract adjoining the one above described, and ia hounded and des cribed as follows : Beginniug at a chest nut tree standing in the west line of war rant No. 4078; thence east, by landa of Lli r. Kvlcr und J. 0 Hyilo, one hundred rods, more or loss, lo on elkwood ; thence uurih one hundred and sixty-nine and six lentiis (160 0-10) rods, more or less, to 1 maple tree ; thence west one hundred rods, more or less, to a beech ; thence south, by warrantNo. one hundred and amy uineuud eix-tcntns (lt o-iv; iea, wore or less to the place of beginning, contain ing one hundred and six acres, more or lens, being prt of tract No. 4078, and the same land conveyed to Joseph 0. Hyde by Bitfield P. Little and Lydia A, M., bis wife, bv iheirdee'd dated Itith day of July A. D. 1809, duly recorded in the office for the recording of deedi in Elk county, in deed book "It, page 7o7, &Q. Also All the following described tracts of laud situate in the township of Fox aforesaid, bounded and described as fol lows : One tract beginning at a post at the south side of the Milesburg and emeth port road, on the western line of Daniel Hyatt'a land, forty-six (46) perches, mors or less, to a hemlock ; theuoe west forty three (43) perobes more or less, to an elk wood tree on Libel's line; thenoe north along said Libel'a line, seventy-four (74) perches more or less, to the Milesburg and Smethport road ; thence easterly along said Milesburg and Snieihport road to the plaoe of beginning, containing sixteen (16) acres more or less. Also One tract beginning at a post on tbe mill road; thenoe west eighty one (81) rods to John Semeling's southeast cor ner ; thence north ninety two (92) rods to a stone corner; thence east niuety-six (96) rods to mill road ; thence south twenty-six degrees east twenty (20) rods thence south ten degrees west twenty (20) rods, thence, south .thirty , degrees west twenty (20;) rods; thence 'south fifteen degrees wast thirty-two (32) rods to place of beginning, containing fifty (i0) acres mors or less. Also One tract beginning at a post ; thence east, by land of Ueorge Wais, seventy-eight (78) rods ts a post , thence south sixty-one and two-ihhrds (Glj) rods by land of J. Seifred; thence west aevauty eight (78) rods, by land of D. D. Hyatt ; thenca north sixty-one and two-thirds rods, by lands of Benxinger & Excbbaoh, to tbo place of begiuning, containing thirty (30) acres, being part of warrant 4078. Also One traot beginning at a -poet , Ihenoe eaat twenty (20) rods, by lands of Benxinger & fisebbacb ; tbenee south forty (40) rods by lands of D. D. Hyatt, thence west twenty (20) rods, by lands of Patrick Murphy, deceased ; thunce north forty (40) rods by lands of Benxinger & Eschbacb, to the plaoe of beginning, containing five (6) acres, also part of No. 4078. Also All the eoal, iron, oras, aad other minerals or whatever kind, lying aad Deiug in or upon all that certain traot situated ia Fox township aforesaid, beginning at a hemlock : thenoe eaat, by lands of Joseph 8. Iljdj, one hundred aad two (102) rod ts a water beech ; thence north by land of Horace LilUa. eighty -five (85) rods ts a post ; thence west, by land of George Weis, one hundred and two (102) rods to a post ; thenoe south eighty-five (85) rods to the place of beginning containing fifty-four (541 acres and thirty (80) perches, tpgeiher wiui the ricbt of ingress and egress, and to enter upon aBd into aaid laud for the pur pose of examining and searching for and of - , 1 ! .. mining, Banuiawurisg sua preparing ui said eoal, iron aad ores, and other minerals, for market, and transporting the same, and for loess purposes to build roads an 1 drains upon or under the surface of aid lands, aa saay ha aseesssry aad proper for the eosrveaiant uae aad working of -ths mines or works, with a right to deposit the dirt or waste of the said mines or works apon the 1 urfaes convenient thereto to gether with all the rights, property, im provements, fraachisee aad estates of said company acquired or whioh may be here after acquired, FRED. SCEWEDLIR.l Trustees. FRED. W. BILLINGS. x,u"et Bidgway, Pa. Feb. 15, 1876-bt. FOR YOUR STOVES AND TIN Ware call at W. B. SMITH'S, corner of Main and Mill streets. OEO.WOOBS&CO.'S jggg III rrmmMl 'III s "all Thete remarkable intrtiment tmtra capicitits Adapted for Amateur and l'rufcMiotial, and an ornament GEO. WOODS & CO.. Cnmbndgeport, Mass. WlBEROOaSi 008 Wathtattoa St., Konton; 170 Matt St.. Chlcaroi 88 Ludgate Hill, Loaies. rPTITJ' "Iff! V TITnjTA'WA A leadiht Mnifcal Journal of elected music and valuable iXLEi V UA UUiuil.ll A., mailer. By mail for tl per year, bt ten cenU a number. Each aumbtr fcntain. from S lo worth of the finest selected muiic GEO. WOODS & CO., Publishers, Cambridgepert, Was. " REMOVAL OF WHOLESALE JEWELRY HOUSE. " 7 Onr large and increasing buslnes demands more room, and we will.'afler April 1st, 1877, oocupy 2d and 8d floors of ''M'Callum Building" 77 FHth Avonuw (nearly opposite our present location,) snd will offer to the trade one of the largest and best slocks of goods in tbe United States, WATCHES," DIAMONDS,. CLOCKS, Broases, Jewelry Silver fc Plated Ware tfco., &. Close Cajih Buyers Invited. WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY C. B. BARRETT eV CO., 77 Ft Avanue, Pittsburgh, Pa. n2U3 THE ADVOCATE. Offino, over Powell d $2.00 A YEAR-$1.50 IN ADVANCE. SFECIAL2 Demorest's Monthly, with J1 $3.50. Read the Premium, List. vs. " ts - e w JOB PRINTING. BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, mil HEADS, ENVELOPES, BOOKS, Cheaply and Neatly Printed. Estimates Furnished ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE P ROMPT ATTENTON Address HENRY A. PARSONS, JR., RIDGWAY, ELK CO., PA. for musical effects awl est ircMton never beloraattaiMO. eiutifut New Stylet, now ready. in any parlur. Klnie'a Store, Mein Streot. 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