The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 22, 1877, Image 2

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    '$to JUkof ate,
Henry A. Parsons, Jr., - Editor
THURSDAY, RCH 22, JS77
Elizabeth X, J., Mnrcli 18. I'nthar
ineNeti, nfjetl eighty-three conimHtcd
suicide this morning by throwlng'her
eelf licaJ first into a cistern. No cause
for her suicide is known.
H U now Kiunected that the flreat
lvarns City was the workof incendiar
ies who first murdered Mr. Brown.one
of the guests of the hotel and then Bet
fire to the building to conceal the
crime.
New York, March 10,-John McKeon,
counsel for Peter B. Sveciiey,siiid this
evening he had not seen him. Rum
ors are current that negotiations are in
progress to compromise all the ring
suits and it is believed that Tweed will
before many days walk out of Ludlow
Street Jail a free man.
There is said to be about $1,000,000
now lying in the vaults of the Chester
County bank, and about $750,000 in the
First National bank. At no time since
the organization of cither of these
monied institutions have the deposits
been so heavy. It bespeaks a very
comfortable first of April to those who
require financial assistance.
Stanley Matthews was elected
United States senator by the legisla
ture of Ohio Tuesday. He received
twenty votes in the senate, the
thirteen democratic senators voting
blank, and sixty-four votes in the
house against six for Gather undone
for Hurd, thirty.four democrats cast
ing blank votes.
The Bank ftf Lausingburgh, N. Y
has suspended on account of the depre,
elation of the assets. A. D. Power
was appointed receiver on Saturday
last. The liabilities of ihe bank are
$873,000, and the nominal assets $1,150,
000. The suspension is though to have
been caused by speculation in New
Jersey Central and other railroad
s'ocks.
Washington, March 19. In the case
of Mary K. Oliver against ex-Senator
Simon Cameron, action for breach of
promise, in which $o0,000 damages are
claimed, the defendant has filed his
plea as follows: "And now comes the
defendant, and forpleato the declara
tion filed against him in the above en
titled cuuse says that he never promised
as alleged'."
Cincinnati, March 19. A shocking
nflair occurred in the outskirts of this
city this afternoon. The little six-year-old
daughter of Daniel Boote, liv
ing ou Walnut Hill, was feeding a
monstrous English bull-dog, as she
was often in the habit of doing, when
the vicious animal attacked her and
began literally to tear her to pieces.
The screams of her mother brought
the neighbors to the spot, but the
beast could not be torn from his prey
till a bullet had been sent through his
head. The wounded brute then
sprang at the officer who shot him
and nearly threw hi in to the ground;
he alsQ bit Mrs. Boote severely during
the struggle. The child was alive
when rescued, but she is so mangled
and torn thnt her recovery is impossi
ble. The dog seems to have been in
tent upon devouring her alive.
Omaha, Neb., March 16 The Mis
souri river is just now full of floating
ice, the result of the recent cold snap(
and an immense ice-gorge lias formed
in the Big Bend, in a northeasterly di
rection from the smelting works caus
ing the stream to rise at that point and
overflow the bottom on the Iowa side
for over a quarter of a mile. Opposite
the smelting works the water pours
down over the Iowa bank into the
main channel forming a series of falls
from four to six feet high and over two
hundred in number. At one place the
southern point the full is from forty to
fifty feet wide and about six feet high
This cut-off is what has been expected
for several years and it was thought
when it did occur it would form a now
channel where this body of watea is
now rushing over the bottom. It may
be that the gorge will a permanent cut
and thus allow the water its old course.
John D. Lee to be Shot on Friday.
Salt, Lake, March 21. The friends
John D. Lec,. who is condemned to
be shot on Friday next, have sent
numerous petitions signed by promt
nent Mormons and Gentiles asking
for commutation of sentence, or par
don, to Governor Emory, but the evi
dence of guilt being so clear, and the
ofl'ense so heinous, the Governor has
to-dny, in answer to telegrams from
the United States marshal at Beaver,
inquiring if he had anything further
to communicate relative to Lee,
to Lee, replied "nothing what
ever." This indicates that Lee's
doom is sealed.
4
The Starving Poor of Scranton.
Scranton, March 16. The committee
appointed at the mass meeting of the
unemployed mechanics and laborers
for the purpose of obtaining relief for
the starving poor waited on the mayor
yesterday to ask his co-operaion.
The mayor pledged himself to use his
best efforts in their behalf, and assured
them that assistance wotld be granted
without delay. A meeting of business
man will be held this evening to form
relief committees and take such other
action as may be necessary to give im
ediate assistance to the suffering poor.
The chairman of the workingmen's
meeting says the men were growing
impatient, and that nothing but
prompt relief would retain them from
riot and plunder. Even now it is a
difficult matter to paeify the most
desperarte of their number who have
been drivea almost to madness by the
wails of their wires and children cry.
Inzforhrcfld-
Ex-President Grant lias been sued
for $190,000 damages by a lunat ic whom
he caused to be Imprisoned.
John Scott, of Rockdnle, took his
last smoke yesterday. He set fire to
his tobacco, his bed lirid his clothing
nnd gently smoked himself to death.
New Haven, March 21. John W.
Barnes, an employee of E. Malley, ab
sconded this afternoon with $1,300
cash, and checks to amount to several
tlKHiwtud dollars intrusted to him to
deposit. He is supposed to have gone
to cw ork.
Governor Hubbard, of Connecticut,
has vetoed a bill giving members of
the Legislature twenty-five cents
mileage each woy and n registry law,
on the ground that the requirement
that an elector shall be made an elec
tor anew when he removes to another
town is an unconstitutional interfer
ence with the franchise.
BLANKET SHAWLS, AT
POWELL KIME'S
DRIED APPLES AT
rOWELL fc KIMK'S.
N'ew Advertisements.
Mercantile Appralsment.
X 1ST of Retailers of Merchandise
I J Liquors, &o., in lhj County of Elk,
bmie ot rcnnsylvania, Aiarcli HUtli, 18i7
MERCHANDISE.
BKKtlKTTK.
Class. Name. Tax,
11 William E. Johnson, store.
11 S. Leroy Winsltw, more.
14 Miles Dent, si ore.
14 Milea Dent, miller.
14 R. V. Tetriken, miller.
rox.
12 Joseph Koch & Son, store.
13 J.J. Taylor & Co., store.
14 Kocb & Enx, store.
14 John M'Mahon, store.
14 Herman Stne9sley, store.
14 Adolph Timm, store.
14 Mrs. John KelU, store.
14 Michael Mohan, store.
JAY
14 E. H. Dixon, store.
14 Charles Webb, miller
JONES.
6 Wilcox Tnn. & Lum. Co. storo
15 A. T. Aldrich, store.
14 James C. Malnne, store.
14 Martin Sowers, store
14 Q. A Jacobson, store.
14 M. M. Soli nil i, meat market
HOKTOM.
14 Joseph S. Hyde, store.
14 A. Short, store.
14 J. Cuueo, store.
BIUOWAY.
9 W. II. Osterhoul, store.
10 J. S. tt- W.H. Hyde, store
11 Hyde & Curtiss, store
11 Powell & Kime, store
12 Grunt & Horlon, store
13 Cliailes R. Earley, store
14 M'Gloin & M'Geehaii, store
14 James II. Hagerty, store
14 T. 8. Hartley, stoie
14 G. G. Messenger, store
14 Charles Holes store
11 James Woodward, Mure
11 L. A. Ilrendel, store
14 L. K. Gresh, store
J Robert I. Canipjiell, store
14 W. Ii. Smith, eiore
14 Jacob Butterfuss, store
14 J. S. Powell, store
14 Mrs. A. Ruhlman, store
14 H. M. Rolfe store
14 Wliifctletown Lumber Co. store
14 J. S. fc W. H. Hyde. millers
ST. MAKY'S BoROUUH.
10 Gifford, Hall & Kaul, store
10 Coryell & Russ. store
10 Joseph Wilhelm, store
11 Joliu U alkei & Son, store
12 W. C. Spafl'ord & Co., store
13 W eis Brothers, store
13 John . Weidenboeruer, store
13 Char. Luhr & Brother, store
13 Sosenheimer & Tegler, store
14 Weideubcerner & Witman, store
14 L. Blakely, store
14 George H. Garner, storo
14 Charles M'Vean, store
14 John 1''. Wachtel, store
14 lid ward M'liride, store
14 Charles Miller, store n
14 Adolph Fochtman, store
14 Joseph Wilhelm, store
14 C. L. Bayer, store
14 Alois Lefller, store
14 Mrs. M. K. M'Nall, store
14 Agnes B. Killeian, store
14 Wiihem & Dornivh, store
11 John Krug, meat market
14 Joseph Eckel, meat market
14 Charles Kufen, meat market
14 R. 0. M'Gill, miller
14 Mrs. C. Neimiller, miller
HOTELS AND EATING HOUSES.
BKNEZETTI.
5 Henry Blush, hotel
0 L. Wiuslow, hotel
7 John Daley, eating house
bemikqkb.
S Frank X. Sorg, hotel
rox.
5 John Collins, hotel
5 Joseph Koch, hotel
7 Andrew Hau. eating house
HOUTOX.
5 Joseph S. Hyde, hotel
JAY.
5 A. J. Rummer, hotel
o Arrael Turley, hotel
JOXKS.
6 F. B. Patterson, hotel
0 Martin Sowers, hotel
BIUGWAT.
5 W. II. Scbram, hotel
5 M'FarlandJii Murphy, hotel
5 Frank Pallman, hotel
? James 8. Maginnis, eatiug bouse
ST. MABT 8 BOBOUOI.
5 John Wachtel & Son, hotel
5 Jured M. Mcctim, hotel
6 Anthony Fochtman, hotel
6 James Rogau, hotel
5 Mathifts Wellendorf, hotel
5 Lawrence Vogel, hotel
6 J. F. WinJfelder, hotel
5 Henry Luhr, hotel
a John Vaughan, hotel
7 George Schaut, eating house
7 William Gies, eating house
7 Mrs. A. Klau.sman, eat. house
7 Jacob Kraus, eating house
7 Anthony richauer, eat. house
8 Fred. Kenote. eating house
8 Martin Iluber, eating house
BREWERIES.
BKKZ1NGKS.
8org tSs Westnitzer
rox.
Andrew Hau
sr. mart' bobo'jgb
Chas. Luhr & Co.
William Giet
Lawrence Vogcl
BILLIARDS.
Jon Kg.
A. C. Allen, 2 tablet
KIDOWAT,
3. W. Rhine. 8 table
J. 8. Maginnis, 3 table
ST. miiy'i BOHOCGR.
J, F. Wiudtelder, 2 tables
A. C. Allen, 2 table
$25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
40 00
60 00
60 00
40 00
40 00
IHOo. J. BURKE,
J2-3t Mercantile Appraiser,
NOTICE.
F. S. INTERNAL REVENUE
SPECIAL T AXES
May 1, 1877, to April 80, 1878,
The Revised Statutes of the IT. S..
Sections 8232, 3237, 8238, and 8239, re
quire every person enguged in any
business, avocation, or employment
which renders him liable to a
SPKCIALTAX, to PROCURE AND
PLACE COSPICUOUSLY IN HIH
ESTABLISHMENT OU 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 80, 1877.
return, as prescribed on orm n, is
also required by law of every person
liable to tpecii lax as anove.
THE TAXES EMBRACED WITH
IN THE PROVISIONS OF THE
LAW ABOVE QUOTED ARE
THE FOLLOWING, VIZ :
Rectitters S200 00
Dealers, retail liauor 2't 00
Dealers, wholesale liquor 100 00
Dealers in malt liquors, Wholesale oi tut
Dealers iu malt liquors, retail... 20 00
Dealers in leaf tobacco 25 00
Retail dealers In leaf tobacco... 600 00
And on sales of over $1,000,
fifty cents for every dollar
in excess of $1,000.
Dealers in manufactured tobacco ! 00
Manufacturers of stills 60 00
And for each Btill 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, lirst class
more than two horses or
other animals 50 00
Peddlers of tobacco, second class
two horses or other ani
mals 25 00
Peddlers of tobacco, third class
one horse or other
animal 15 00
Teddlers of tobacco, fourth class
on foot or public con
veyance 10 00
Rrewers 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 Taxes named above
must apply to E. Cowan, Deputy Col
lector of Internal Revenue at Aarren
Pa., and pay for and procure the
Special-Tax Stamp or Stamps they
need, prior to May 1, 1877, and
WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.
Special-tax Stumps will be
transmitteu by mail only on receipt,
froin the person or firm ordering the
same, of specific directions so to do,
together with the necessary postage
stumps, or the amount required to
pay the postage. The postage on one
eta'mp is three cents and on two
stumps six cents. If it is desired that
they be transmitted by registered
mail ten cents additional should ac
company the application.
GREEN B. RAUM,
Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Office of Internal Revenue,
Washington, D. C. Jan. 23d, 1877
1.HW Relating to Newspaper Subsirip
Hons and Arrearages.
1. Subscribers who d'i not givo express
notice lolhe contrary, are considered witdi
ingto continue their subscription.
2. If subscribers order the dtscontmn.
utiou of their periodicals, the publishers may
coutinue to send Ihein until all arrearages
are paid.
3. If subscribers Deglcot or reftiso to
lake their periodicals from the office where
they are direcud, they are held responsi
ble until they have staled their bills, and
ordered them discontinued.
1. If subscribers move to other places
without informing the publishers, nnd Ihe
papers are sent to the former direction,
they are held responsible.
5. The courts have decided I hat "refus
ing to take periodicals from the office, or re
moving and leaving them uncalled fjr is
prima facie evidence of intentional
frHud."
fi. Any person wlio receives a newspaper
and makes use of it. whether he hns
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 Ihe publisher at
the end of their time, if they do not wish to
continue taking it otherwise the publishers
ore authorized to send it on, and Ihe sub
scribers will be held responsible nujil an
express notice with payment of all arrears,
sent to the publisher.
Bates of Advertising. '
One column, one year $75 00
" " 40 00
" ' 25 00
" " 15 00
Transient advertisements per square of
eight lines, one insertion $1, two inser
tions, $1.50, three insertions, $2.
Business cards, ten lines or less, per
year $5.
Advertisements payable quarterly.
QUOTATIONS
White, Powell & Co.
HANKERS AND flttOKERd.
No. 42 South Third Street.
Philadelphia, March 13th, 1877.
BID. ASKKD
U. S. 1881. e 112J 112J
do 5 20,o '5. M and N 107 1081
do do '65 J and J- 1()8 108
do do '05 do llli lllf
do do '65 do liai US
10-40, do coupon liof llljj
do Paoirio 6' cy Int. off ....12ai"123j
New6'iKcg. 1881 109J 110
C. 1881 lO'.tJ 1101
Gold .....1044 14I
Silver 100 100
Pennsylvania ex ive 42 J 42J
Reading 12j 12
Philadelphia & Erie 11 111
Lebigh Navigation- 21 21 j
do Valley 40 j 41
United It U of NJ. ........ ex. div..l3(ii 137 J
Oil Creek I'i 7
Northern Central...... ...... ex. div 21 21$
Central Transportation 89 ill)
Nesquehoning 48 60
North Pennsylvania, . . J48 47
C & A Mortgage 6's '............lOliJ 110
SEW TIME TABLE P. A; E. It. tt.
Commencing Sunday, Nov. 26th, 1870
WILCOX.
Mail East 4:13 p ni
' West 2:47 p m
Day Express Eatst , 0:22 a m
N iagara Express West 8:55 p m
B1UOWAY.
Mail East - 4:49 p m
Mail West - 2:11 p m
Day Express East 0:56 a in
Niagara Expres West 8J4 p in
ir. maky'.
Mail East 6.-15 p m
Mail West . 1:46 p m
Day Express East. 7:20 a m
Niagara Express Went 7:46 p m
REMOVAL OF WHOLESALE JEWELRY HOUSE.
Onr large snd Increasing hnaines demands mnmrnnm. n1 will 'nflnr Anril 'lit.
1877, occupy 2d and 8d floori of "M'Callum
opposite our present location,) and will otter to the trade one of the largest and best
stocks of good in the United Slates, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, Bronxes,
Jewelry Silver t l'lated Ware fro., &.
riose Cash Buyer Invited.
C. B. BARRETT A CO.. 77 F1
n2tI3
ST, CLOUD
Arch Street, Between 7th and 8th Streets,
1)kab Sift: Since the close of the Exhibition the 'St. Cloud has been renainted and
frescoed, parlors re-furnished, new carrels. 4c.
surpassed for comfort: the culifthrv department beine excelled bv none. Durincrihe
Cenieunial Ihe fet. Cloud adhered to its regular
comiortiioiispatrons as it bad previously; in this particular it stood alone.
Mr. O. W. Mullin has associated with him his son, Geo K. Mullin, and Edward L.
Bean, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., under the firm name of G. W. Mullin & Co.
Thanking you for past patjonage and hoping to extend the hospitalities of the St.
Cloud with the same encouragement as in the past. We are, respectfully,
f 3.00 PER DAY. Q. W. MULLIN & CO.
JOSA D. BAKER, Room Clerk.
J. T. LKILEB, Cashier.
Exccntors' Notice.
Estate of John Tavlor late of Env
Township Elk Co , deceased. Letters
jcMamciuary upon the nbove estate
have been granted to theunderstirnpd.
all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment, and
those having claims to present the
sniue rt iiiniui ueiay lo
UfcU. B. TAYLOR, T, ,
n2t6 JAMES R. TAYLOR. ( Iox rs-
T IVINO WILD ANIMALS
JLJ "ANTED.
50,00 each for PANTHERS.
8,00 each for BLACK FOXES.
4,00 each for CROSS FOXES.
w,w -.each for LYNX
10,00 ench for OLD OTTER.
6,00 each for YOUNG OTTER.
5.00 each for YOUNG WOLVES.
5,00 each for WILD CATS.
6,00 each for FAWNS.
1,00 each for YOUNG BLACK tt-
CKOSS 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 Punsutawney Pa. For
further information write to
JOHN A. STEWART,
Marion, Indiana, County, Pa.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser having been permanently
cured of that dread disease, Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is anxious to make
known to his fellow sufferers the means of
cure. To nil wha desire it, he will send a
copy of the Prescription used, (free of
charge) with the directions for preparing
and using the same, winch tliey will nnd a
Sube Cubr for CoKSUMPnoN, Asthma,
Bronchitis, &c.,
Parties wishing the prescription will
please address, Kev. E. A. WILSON, 194
I con., Wilbamsburgh, N. T.
seedwheat7"
I have a limited qunntitj of fine seed
from a new nnd unequaled variety of
Kaucu wheat, put up in 1 j lb. sacks which
will be sent prepaid on receipt of SI. The
wheat is superior to the favorite Clawson
variety, has a strong straw, aud Blui.ds up
well when growing. This seed in the
product of experiments last year, from
which the yield was at Ihe rate of 8
bu.-liels of wheat to one buslcl of seed.
Only o'K) sacks are oJered for sale.
II . I. SMITH,
731 14th, STREET, Washington D. C.
nt!3. .
trrr"i not easily earned in thefe
(!p times but it cun be made in
mi-efe 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. !?t)b per week in your own town
You need nol be away from home over
nik'ht. You enn give vonr whole lime to
the work, or only your fpare moments. It
coals nothing to try the business Terms
and $5 Outfit free. Address ut once, II
HALLETT 4 CO., Portland Maine,
oney.
GARDEN SEEDS."-
New Varieties of Flower and Vegetable.
Don't write to your number of congress,
who is flooded with applications for seeds
but obtain the same Vmicties, and nil the
new ones, by ordering from the undersigned
Beside ray own specialties I am prepared
lo furnish nny kind of seed from any cata
logue at a discount of ten per cent from
list prices. For the convenience of those
who want an assortment 1 have prepared
two collections. Ko 1 consists ot 13 vane
ties of choicest Flower seeds a complete
flower garden, price $1. No. 2 comprises
a complete collection of Vegetable Bceds
tor a small family garden, price M.ou.
Packages of Ihe two sets combined for $2.00
Sent postpaid to nny address on receipt of
price. The seeds in these collections
would cost double the aiouey, made up in
separate orders or purchased or any dealer.
H. V, 6.M1IH,
734 13th STREET, Washington, D. C
ces. trado-raarks. deoigns, and compounds
Labels registered. Infringements, re
issues and interferences will received
proK atlenliou.
IH I r.ll! U J Jsend us
a model or sketch of their invention, and
we will eive our opinion as to its patcnta
bility Lfrce of charge. Fees moderate, and
NO CHARGE UNTIL PATENT IS SE
CURED..
We will, upon contingent fee, prosecute
ca sea that nave been bejkctku ty tn
Patent Office.
We have client in every State iu the
Union, and invite inquiry through your
congressman a to our standing, nelore tue
Putent Office.
Send for circular for further infomation,
terms and references. Established in 18bt,
EDSON'BROS,
Solicit! ot U. S. and foreign
PATENTS.
711 G btreet, N. W.,
Washington, I. C.
n2tl3
CRISTADORO'S
14 A 1 d n V
Cristadoro's Hair Dye id the
SAFEST and BEST; it acts instanta
neously, producing the most natural
shades of Black or Brown; does NOT
STAIN the SKIN, and is easily ap
plied. It is a standard preparation,
and a favorite upon every well ap
pointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman
Sold by Druggists.
J. CEISTADORO,
P. O. Box, 15,13, New York.
Nt-41
Bulldlna" 77 Fifth Avanua (nearlv
WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY
AvAnun. Pmahurnh. Pa.
" '
MOT
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The house in all its anrjoinloipnls Is un.
rates, and endeavored lo extend the same
n5ml.
TRUSTEES SALE.
BY virtue of the powers vested in us by
the provisions of a certain mortgage
execulea nnu delivered ty the Kersey (Joal
Company to the undersigned, dated Ihe 1st
day of June, A- D. 1808, and duly re
corded in tbo recorder s office for . Elk
county, State of Pennsylvania, in mortgage
boon "is. page l'Jd, &c, as well as by
virtue of the authority of the decree of the
Court or (Jomuion l'lens cl blk county,
State of Pennsylvania, tilting in equity,
foreclosing the mortgage aforesaid, we will
expoto to public salo, at the court house, in
Ktdgway, in Ihe said oounty of iMk, on
FRIDAY, THE 27TH DAY OF;APHlL,
A. D. 1877, nt one o'clocx P. M., all the
rights, franchises and property of the
Kersey Coal Company, including real es
tate particularly deseribed as follows :
All those two certain tracts or pieces of
land situate in Fox township; Elk county,
state of Pennsylvania, one being bounded
and described as follows : Beginning at a
post nt the northeast corner of Eli P.
Kyler land : thence east, pnrlly by laud
of Nalh- and D. D. Hyatt, one hundred and
eighty-seven rods (187) to a beech; thence
south, by land ot Horace Little, one nun.
dred and sixty rods lo a post and stones;
thence west, by lands of Joseph Cook and
Jesse Kyler, one hundred and eighty-seven
rods to a post ; thence north by lauds of
Jesse Kyler nnd Eli P. Kyler, one hundred
and sixty rods to the place of beginning,
continuing one hundred and eighty-seven
acres, more or less, being prt of the tracts
aos. 407c and 407'.'. and the same con
veyed to Joseph 8. Hyde by Edw.ird Mc
Quone and Ellen, his wife, by their deed,
dated 9th nny of November, A. D. 18oo,
duly recorded in the office for the record
ing ofd?eds in Elk county, in deod book
t , page 4.1'J, c
Also Another tract ndjnining the one
above described, nnd is hounded and dcs.
cribed as follows ; Beginning at a chest
nut tree standing in the west line of war
rant No. 4078 ; thence east, by lands of
Eli P. Kyler and 3. S Hyde, one hundred
rods, more or less, to an elkwood ; thence
north one hundred and sixty-nine and six
tenths (16ft 6-10) rods, more or less, to a
maple tree ; thence west, one hundred rods,
more or less, to a beech ; thence south, by
warrant No. 4374, one hundred and sixty
nine aud six-tenths (lttt 0-10) reds, more
or less to Ihe place of beginning, contain
ing one hundred and six acres, more or
less, being part of tract No. 4078, nnd the
same land conveyed to Joseph 8. llyto by
bitliold P. Little and Lydin A. M.. his
wife, by Iheirdeed dated Ultli diy of July,
A. D. 185'.l, duly recorded in Ihe office for
the recording of deeds in Elk county in
deed book "H," pftge7o7, o
Also All the following described tracts
of land situate in the township of Fox
nfyesaid, bounded nnd described as fol
lows: One tract beginning at a postal
the south side of the Milcsburg and Smcth
port road, on the western line of Daniel
Hyatt s land, foity-eix (Hi) perches, more
or less, to a hemlock; thence west forty-
three (43) perches more or less, lo an elk-
wood tree on Libel's line; thence north
along said Libel's line, seventy-four (74)
perches more or les, to the Jlilesbnrg and
fciincthport rond ; thence easterly along said
Milesbnrg and Sineilipcrt road to the place
of beginning, containing sixteen (16) acres
more or less.
Also One tract beginning at a post on
the mill road ; thence west, eighty one
(81) rods to John Semcling's southeast cor
ner ; thence uorth ninety-two (02) rods to a
stone comer; thence east ninety-six (!j(i)
rods to mill road ; thence south twenty six
degrees east twer.ty (2(1) rods thence south
ten degrees west twenty (20) rods, thence
south thirty degrees west twenty (20;)
rods; thence south fiftecu degrees west
thirty-two (32) rods to place of beginning,
containing fifty (50) acres more or less.
Also One tract begiuuing at a post ;
thence east, by laud of George Weis,
seventy-eight (78) rods to a post , thence
south sixty-one ana iwo-nirus ioijj roas
by land of J. Seifred; thence west seveu'y-
eight (78) rods, by land of D. D. Hynit ;
thence norm stxty-ont ana two-tniras (Oijj
rods, by landB of Uenzinger & Escubacb, to
the place of begiuuing, containing thirty
(30) acres, being part ot warrant U(t5.
Also une traoi Degiuning at a post ,
I hence east twenty (20) rods, by lands of
ISenziuger oi tiscbbacli ; ihenoe south torty
(40) rods by lauds of D. D. Hyatt . thence
west twenty (20) rods, by lands of Patrick
Murphy, deceased ; thouce north forty (40)
rods by lands of Benzinger & Escbbach, to
the place of beginning, containing five (d)
acres, also part of No. 4078.
Also All the coal, iron, ores, and other
minerals of whatever kind, lying and being
in or upoi. all that cetlain tract situated in
Fox township aforesaid, beginning at a
hemlock; thence east, by lands of Joseph
8. Hyde, one hundred and two (102) rods
to a water beech ; thence north by laud of
Horace Lit tie, eighty-five (85) rods to a
post; thence west, by laud of George Wcis,
one hundred and two (102) rods to a post ;
thence south eighty-five (85) rods to the
place of beginning containing ntiy-lour
(611 acres and thirty (30) perches, together
with the right of ingress and egress, and to
enter upon and into said land for the pur
pose ot examining and searching foraua or
mining, manufacturing and preparing the
said coal, iron and ores, and other minerals,
for market, and transporting the same, and
for these purposes to build roads anl
drains upon or uuder the surface of said
lands, as may be necessary and proper lor
the convenient use and working of the
mines or works, with a right to deposit the
dirt or waste of the said mines or works
upon the urface convenient thereto to
gether with all the rights, property, im
provements, franchises and estates of said
company acquired or which may be here
after acquired.
I KED. 8CH WKDliEK. 1
FRED. W. BILLINGS. 1,U8leM'
Ridgway, Pa, Feb. 15, 1870-01.
No
We will start you rn- a business
vnu cun make 860 a week without
"Money
capital; eay aud respectable lor
either sex. M. A. Youug, ail Bow
ery, N. Y. uhl.
Administratrix's Kotiee.
Estate of Geo. Walmslev late of St.
Marv'a Boroutrh. Ellc Co . deceased.
Letters Testamentary upon the above
estate have been granted to the under
signed, all persons indebted to said es
tate are reuuested to make payment,
aud those having .claims to present
tne same wit bout delay to
ESTHER ANNE WALMRLEY.
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