The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 12, 1877, Image 2

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Henry A. Parsons, Jr., - Editor
THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1877
An Eastern War Inevitable.
London, April 9. A diApateh from
Constantinople says the Hnrtc rejects
,tlie principal clauses In the protocol,
and refuses to admit tho Russian de
clination of disarmament. It also de
dines to send an envoy to St. Peters
burg, and finally Insltss upon being
left alone in dealing with Montenegro.
War is now considered as inevitable
and imminent.
The Surrender of Hostile Indians.
Washington, April 9. The follow
ing dispatch was received at army
headquarters this niornig :
Chicago, April 8. General W. T.
Sherman, Washington D, C. : General
Crook informs me that 1,500 hostile
Mlnnlconjon Uncpapaa and two Ket
ties are on their way in to surrender,
and were last heard from at Bear
Butte creek, on the Fort Reno route.
Thev were accomoanied bv Suotted
Tail and Joe Morrille, a scout, who
sent this iutormatlon to Cnptniti
Vroom, of tho 3d cavalry, at Dead-
wood City. Crazy Horse with the
taieyennes, ugaiailus ana Arapahocs
are coming in on the west side of the
Black Hills. Sitting Bull with his
small party were followed to the
mouth ot i'owder river but could not
be communicated with, and have
gone towards British Columbia. If
ull this proves true it will only change
the character of the contemplated op
erations in tho Department of the
Platte. There will lie no change of
those contemplated in the Department
01 JJHKOUIU.
Pit. Sheridan,
Lieutenant General.
After the Funeral.
Agnln !
Once moro the Tammnny-Twpeil-Tllden
King led the cohorts of Democracy to a
miserable, disastrous defeat.
Once more have Democrats, In their listen
ing to the advice of corrupt, dishonest, un
reliable plunderers who call themselves
lenders, been fooled, robbed and defeated.
Once more has tho New York combination
led the way to a victory for the money
changers, and to slavery, surTcrhiK and dis
aster for the patient, willing but deceived
nnd misguided people.
McClcllan in 1604!
Seymour in 1;63!
Greeley in 1872 I
Tilden in 170 !
Four times in wicked, corrupt, unprinci
pled succession has that New York Wall
street ring of plunderers, railroad wreckers
and bulldozing sharpers in whom is none of
statesmanship, lei the way with their blat
and blather of roughs and gumblers to politi
cal disaster, till at lust the Democratic party
Is left to-day broken, routed, beaten, de
moralized, disintegrated, wrecked, ruined
nnd without a leader or bower to recover
from this terrible defeat we have tried our
best for 12 yenrs to avert. The voice of Clod
kept ringing in our ears:
"KA.Ml.-i.LJ. TILDEN WILL NEVER BE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES."
We wrote it, nnd printed it in the Demo
crat, and a million of Democrats have
damned and vililicd us for again telling the
truth.
We have been offered fur more money to
support him than we ever expect to own.
His brother and nephew have been in
Chicago, und their agent offered to us one
fourth of Tikluii's salary for the entire term
of President if we would commit ourselves
and the Dkmockat to hi in and lift our
prophecy.
Before the St. Louis Convention, at that
convention. and after it, we have been waited
on by Tilden's friends, who we have reason
to believe, spoke from and for him, offering
to us largo sums of money to abandon the
Grectibuck cause and to help swell the
drunken chorus for tho man of wealth and
wretchedness.
Honesty, not barrels of money, is what is
wanted in this country as the yeast to leaven
tho political loaf. We knew and all the
world knows that It was the money of Tilden,
spent for him by bis hirelings, that gavo him
his nomination. It was his money that
paved the way to the Governorship of New
York from there to St. Louis and that is
paving for him the road to hell. Not all o1
those who as delegates voted for Tilden, re
ceived from that barrel of money, but many
of them did, or were influenced by a desire to
have a candidate who could spend liberally.
The interests of the people were Ignored.
Honest men like Royard, Sanford E. Church,
.Tugde Davis and Gov. Hendricks were lost
sight of. In following their leader, whom for
policy so many of the would-be leaders en
dorsed, all of them are now defeated together.
To-day the Democratic party has no leadi r.
It has long since forsakeu principle. It pro
tested in the morning against unconstitu
tional measures, held its peace at noon, eu
dorscd it at night, and dug ltsgrave by moon
light. Pomeuoy's Democrat.
" WAS BILIOUS AX D MY SER
VES WERE QUITE UXSTRUXQ.
II w many people could truthfully
make the above expression at this
time? And how many will continue
that way untill finally attacked by
fever or some form of disease, or else
wear it out by letting it nearly wear
their lives out of them, being unfit for
business for months ? There is a man
living in the town of Sheridan, whose
post ofrtee address is Fredonia, who
has a way of rapidly Betting aside
such difficulties, and not allowing
them to Interfere with his business or
his chances of life. Here is what he
says :
Fredonia, N. Y. Jan. 6th, 1872.
I certify that I had been out of health and
constantly running down for more than
three months ; was bullous my eyes and
complexion being yellow, and my nerves
were quite unstrung. Had lost my appetite,
my mouth tasted bad, my head was stuffed
up and felt dull and heavy, and I had entirely
lost my ambition. In this condition I be
gan taking Dr. Fonner's Blood and Liver
Remedy and Nerve Tonio. I began to gain
as soon as I commenced taking the medicine,
I have now taken one bottle and feel entirely
oured. It is truly the most valuable medi
oine 1 ever took. It is surprising how fast
my nerves became steadied and invigorated,
and my appetite Improved after I com
menced to take It. I euruestly advise every
body seriously affected to try It, It is pleasant
to take also
N. WHITAKEK.
Sold by dealers in medicine.
SEW MUSIC. .
Drifting With the Tide,
A new Song and Chorus, by Will L.
Thompson, ia said to be even prettier
than the famous "Gathering Shells
from the Sea Shore," by the same
author. Any niusio dealer win man
you either of these beautiful songs on
receipt of price, 40 eents. Both have
handsome picture titles.
Published by W. L THOMPSON &
CO., Eafet Liverpool, Ohio.
BLANKET SHAWLS, AT
POWELL A KIME'S
DRIED APPLES AT
POWELL & KIME'S.
New Advertisements.
Mercantile Apratment,
LIST of Uclaitero of Metohandlic,
Liquors, &o., in Ut ('minis of Elk,
Male of l'nnsylvanii, .March UOlli, 1877 I
MERCHANDISE.
BIHEXKTTK.
ClnM. Nome. Ta.
14 William E. Johnson, store.
14 3 l.eroy Wlnslcw, nor..
14 .Miles Dent, store.
14 Miles Peal, miller.
14 R. tV. Petriken, miller.
rox.
12 Joseph Kocb A Sou, More.
13 .T.J. Taylor 4 Co., slot.
!4 Koch & Er,, store.
14 John M' Million, store.
14 Herman glricisley, store.
14 Adolj.h Timm. store. '
11 Mrs. John Kelii. store.
14 Michael Mohan, sioie.
JAY
14 E. H Dixon, more.
14 Charles Webb, miller
JONF.S.
0 Wilcox Tun. & Liitrt. Co. store
13 A. T. Alirich. store.
It James C. Malone, store.
14 Martin Sowers, store
14 O. A Jacobsm, store.
14 M. M. Sclmliz, meat market
IIOIIT0N.
14 .Joseph, s?. Hyde, store.
14 A. Short, (tore.
14 J. Cuueo, store.
miHlWAY.
0 W. II. Osterhout, store.
10 J. 8. W.ll. Hyde, Btore
11 Hyde & Cnrtiss, store
11 Vnwell & Kime, store
12 Grunt it Horton, store
13 ChatlesR. Karley, store
Vi M'Gloin it M'Gepln.n. store
11 James II. llngerty, store
14 T. S. Hartley, stoie
14 0. U. Messenger, store
14 Onirics Holes store
14 James Wnodwnrd, store
14 L. A. liremlel, store
14 h. K. Gresli, slore
14 itobert I Campbell, store
14 W. B. r mi tli, store
14 Jacob Uutierfuss, store
14 J. S. Powell, store
14 Mrs. A. Huhlman, store
14 II. M. Unlle, stoie
14 Wliistletown Lumber Co. slore
14 J. S. & W. II. Hyde, millers
14 M. J. karley. store
ST. MABV S BOBOCOn.
10 Cifi'ord. Hall & Haul, store
10 Coryell fe Knss. store
10 Joseph ilhelm, store
11 John Walkei & Son, store
12 W. ;. Spairord & Co., s ore
13 Vieis I'rotlicrs, store
13 John, E. Weidenbojrner, slore
13 Chas. Lutr & lirotlier, store
13 Sosenlieimer & Tegler, store
14 Weiilenboerner & Wiitntin, store
14 L. lllakely, store
14 George fl. Garner, el ore
14 Onirics M'Vean, store
14 John F. Wacli'el, stole
14 iUiVHid M'llnde, store
14 Clinrles Miller, store
14 Adolph Foclitmiiu, store
14 Jo.epl. Willielni, store
14 C. 1. Bayer, store
14 Akis Lettier, store
14 Mrs. M. E. M'Nall, slore
14 Agnes B. Kilieian, store
14 Williem fc Dornish, store
14 Jolm Krug, intai market
14 Joseph hckcl, meat market
14 ( Inn lea hufeii, meal market
14 R. C. M'Gii;, miller
14 Mrs. C. Neiuiitler, miller
HOTELS AND EATING HOUSES.
RENFiZKTTfi.
5 Henry Blush, hotel
5 L. Winslow, hotel
7 John Duley. eating house
BEKZ1NGKI1.
6 Frank X. Sorg. hotel
rox.
6 Jolm Collins, boltl
fi Joseph Koch, hotel
7 Andrew Hau. caiing house
HOBTuN.
6 Joseph S. Hyde, hotel
JAY.
A. J. Rummer, hotel
Aruiel Turley, hotel
.ionks.
F. B. Patterson, hotel
Martin Sowers, hold
biiiqwat.
W. II. Schram. hotel
M'Fiirlmid it Murphy, hotel
Frank l'ailmnn, hotel
James S. Mnpiimis, eating bouse
8-'. MANY S UOUOVdU.
John Waohlel Son, hotel
Jnred M. Mecum, hotel
Anthony Fnchtmau, hotel
Jnmes itega.., hotel
Mathias ellendurf, hotel
Lawrence Vogel, hotel
J. F. Wintlelder, hotel
Henry Lubr, hotel
John Vaughan, hotel
George .cliuut, eating house
7 v illuiaa Uies, eating nouse
7 Mrs. A. Klausiimn, eat. house
7 Jnoob Kruus. eating house
7 Anthony uhauer, eut. house
7 Win. Zell. rutin x House
8 Fred. Kenoie. eating house
8 Marnu llubur. eating bouse
BUEWElUliS.
CENZINGKR.
Sorg & Wesluitzer
rox.
Audrew Hau
ST. MABV'S BOl'.OCGH
Chas. Lnhr 4 Co.
U illirtlll till'
Lanreuce Vogel
BILLIARDS.
Jones.
A. C. Allen. 2 tables
BIUOWAV.
G. W. Rhincs. 8 tables
J. S. Magiunis, 3 lubies
ST. MABV's BOBO Oil.
J. F. WiuUielder. 2 tables
A. C. Allen, it .bles
$25 00
25 00
23 00
25 00
25 00
40 00
60 00
50 00
40 00
40 00
THUS. J. BURKE,
mar22-3t
Mercantile Appraiser
BUCKWHEAT
Graham Flour at
FLO UK. AND
POWELL 4 KIME'S.
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS
a new stock just arriving, at
TOWELL & KIME'S.
AT POWELL A KIME'S, YOU
pay cash for goods, ami get more than
the worth of your cash.
SLEIGH BELLS AND WHIl'S.
a nice little assortment, at
l'OWELL & KIME'S.
PIMPLES.
I will mail Free she reoipe for prepar
in it a simple vkgetavls Balm that will re
T.u FHKCKLkS. Pll'PLES Slid
Blotcbes, lesvinK 4be skin soft, eleer and
beautiful ; also insiruouons lor prouuwug
a luxuriant growili of hair on a bald head
or smooth face. Address Bee. Van del f &
Co.. Box 6121, No 6 Wooster H., S. V-
NOTICE.
V. S. INTERNAL RETEXt'E
SPECIAL T AXES
May 1, 1877, to April 30, 1878,
Tho Ucvlxett NtatutPS of the U. H.,
Hi'ct ions 3232, 3237, 82.W, and 8230, re
riulre pvery person engaged in any
BimincsM, avocation, or einnloymen't
which rnlen lilin llahle to a
Sl'EL'IALTAX, to PUOCUUK AND
PLACE COSPICUOU8LY IN HIS
ESTABLISHMENT OH PLACE OF
BUSINESS A STAMP denollngthe
payment of said SPECIAL TAX for
the Speclal-Tnx Year beginning May
1, 1877, before commencing or con
tinuing business after April 30, 1877.
. return, as prescribed on Form 11, is
also required ty Inw 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:
Rcctillers $200 00
Denlers, retail liquor 25 00
Denlers, wholesale liquor 100 00
Dealers In malt liquors, wholesale 50 00
Dealers in malt liquors, retail... 20 00
Dealers In lenf tobacco 2.3 00
Retail dealers in leaf tobacco... 500 00
And on sales of over $1 ,000,
lifty cents for every dollar
in exces-s of $1,000.
Dealers in manufactured tobacco 5 00
Manufacturers of stills 60 0u
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, lirst class
more than two horses or
other animals 50 00
Feddlers of tobacco, second class
two horses orother ani
mals 25 00
Peddlers of tobacco, third class
one horse or other
animal 15 00
Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class
on foot or public con
veyance 10 00
Brewers of less than 500 barrels 50 00
Brewers of 500 barrels or more., loo 00
ANY PERSON, SO LIABLE,
WHO SHALL FAIL TO COM
PLY WITH THE FOREGOING
REQUIREMENTS WILL BK
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 Warren
Pa., and pay for and procure the
Special-Tax Stamp or Stamps they
need, prior to Mav 1, 1S"7, and
WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.
Special-tax 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 ou one
stamp is three cents and on two
stamps 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. 2Ud, 1877
IF YOU WANT TOIJUY
GOODSCHEAP
GO TO
JAMES 11 HAGERTY
Main Street, Ridgway, Pa
DBY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEEN'S
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW-WARE.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
A Largo Stock of
Groceries and Provisions
The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Constantly on hand, and sold as cheap
as the CHEAPEST
JAMES H HAGERTY
Sates oi Advertising.
One column, one year $75 00
i " " " 40 00
1 " " 'J5 00
i " " " 15 On
Transient advertisements per square ot
eight lines, one insertion $1, two inser
tions, SI. 50, three insertions $'Z.
Business cards, ten lines or less, per
yea, $5
Advertisements payable ipmrterly.
QUOTA l IONri
White, Powell L
Co.
BANKERS AND I'.UOKMtd,
No 42 "ouih Third treet.
Philadelphia, March Gib. 1877.
UlU. A8KKD
0. S. 1881. c 113 1131
do 5 UO, o '05, Maud N lunj 08
do do 'U5 J and J.. 108 IO'.iJ
do do '65 do 11 4 Hi!
do do '05 do 114. 114
10-40, do coupon Ill 111
do 1'iicino ti's cy Int. off 1-3 1-oj
New 5's Reg. 1881.. ...110r 110j
" ' C. 1881 lll't lloi
Gold 105 1U5J
dilver ...100 100
PeunuylTania ex We 43 43
Heading 13 13J
Philadelphia & Erie 11 11
Lehigh Navigation 21 f 21
do Valley 45 454
United R K of N J ex. div.. 136 188
Oil Creek 0 7J
Northern Central ex, div J0 21
Central Traasportaiion 38 30
Ne8quehouing.u. 47 47
North Pennsylvania - !46 47
0 & A Mortgage ti's '8'J )0ijl 100
NEW TIME TABLE T. k E. R. R.
Commencing Sunday, Nov. 2tth, 1876
WILCOX.
Mail East - .4:13 p m
" West p m
Day Express East :'22 a m
Niagara Express West 8:55 p m
B1UOWAT.
Mall East - 4:4 p m
Mail West -i:" p m
Day Express East 6:66 a m
Niagara Express West 8:14 p m
r. maby'.
Mail East 6:15 p ni
Mail West L4 P ni
Day Express East 7:20 a m
Niagara Exnress Vest :45 p in
- a
REMOVAL OF WHOLESALE JEWELRY HOUSE.
Our Urge and increasing buslnn demands more room, nnl we will.Jafler April 1st,
187i. oocupy 2d and 8.1 floors of "M'Callum Building" 77 Fifth Avenu (nearly
opposite our present location,) and will oHer to the trade one of the largest and best
locks of goods in the United States, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, Bronies,
Jewelry Silter A Fluted Ware do., &.
Close Cash Bnver Invited. WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY
C. B. BARRETT CO., 77 Fl Avanue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
I)2t Id . . - ,
ST, iGLOUD
Arch Street, Between 7th and 8tli Streets,
Dba Bin: Since the close of the Eihibition the'St. Cloud Ims been repainted nnd
frescoed, parlors re-fumit-hed, new carpets, &o. The house in all its appointments in tin.
surpatsid for comfort; the culinary department being excelled by none. During the
Centeuninl the hi. Cloud adhered to its regular rates, and endeavored to extend the same
ooniforts to i; patron as it had previously; in this particular it stood alone.
Mr. 0. W. Muliln has associated with hi in his eon, Geo K. Mullin, and Edward L.
Bean, of Ft Wayne, Ind., under the firm name of G. W. Mullin & Co.
Thanking you for past pat jonnge aud hoping to extend the hospitalities of the St.
Cloud with ihn same encouragement ss ia the past, We are, respectfully.
S 3.00 PER DAY. G. W. MULLIN fc CO.
JOiU D. MAKER, Room Clerk.
i. T. LK1LES, Cashier. uyml.
Executors' Notice.
Estate of John Tavlor late of Fox
Township Elk Co , deceased. Letters
TcHtamentary upon the above estate
have been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make pavment, and
those having claims to present the
same without delay to
GUI. 11. TAYLOR, 1 ,
n2t0 JAMES It. TAVLOR. J'"x M-
T IVTNO
I j WAN
$?)),00
IYTNG WILD ANIMALS
ANTED.
ach for PANTIIFRS.
H.W each for BLACK FOXES.
each for CROSS FOX ICS.
10,00 ,n,ii f01. LYNX.
KMt each for OLD OTTER.
r,00 each for YOUNG OTTER.
each for YOUNG WOLVES.
5,H each for WILD CATS.
fi."" each for FA W NS
LW each for YOUNG BLACK fc
CROSS FOXES.
The above price I will pay, the
Animals to be in ko1 niU thriving
condition. Animalscau be shipped to
me by way of Punsu'awiiey Ta. 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 u simple remedy, is anxious to make
known to his fellow .sufferers, t he mean of
cure. To all who desire it, he will send n,
copy of the prescription used, (free of
charge) with the directions for preparing
and using the same, which they will find u
Sire Cuhk for CojisvMr-Ttus, Asthma,
Bronchitis, &c,
Pnr:ies wishing the prescription will
please address, Kev. E. A. WILSON, U1
Pen n., Willianiaburgh, N. Y.
SEED WHEAT.
I have a limited quantity of fine set-d
from a new and unerjualed variety of
Hnnch wheal, put up in 1 lb. Biieks which
will he tent prepaid on receipt of .1. The
w heat is superior to the fuvoi ile Claw-ou
variety, has a strong straw, and sui.tls up
well when growing. Ibis seed is lite
product of experiments lust jfar, from
which the yield wus at the rate of
bu)ipls of wheat to one bushel of seed.
b7
Only 500 sacks are ofered for sale.
II. V. SMITH,
731 llili, STREET, Washington D.
C.
ntl3.
C-"7-"T'7' no' ns''y earned in li.eje
III times but il can be made iu
lliree u.ouius ny any one oi euiier Hex, in
any pan 01 me county wno is wining to
work steauity ai inc enipioyinetii tiiat we
furnish. ?U0 per week iu your own town.
You need not be awny from home over
night, i ou can give your whole lime to
the work, or only your pparc moments. It
costs nothing to try the business Terms
and $5 Outfit free. Address ut once, H
HALLETT A CO., Portland Maine,
oney.
GARDEN SEEDS."
New Varieties of Flower and Vegretnljle.
Don't write to your member of congress,
wno is Hooded with applications for seeds
but obtain the same Varieties, and all the
new ones, by ordering from the undersigned
Beside my own specialties I am prepared
to furnish any kind of seed from any cata
log ue at a discount of ten per cent from
list prices. For the convenience of those
who want an iiasortment I have prepared
two collections. No 1 consists of 13 vmie
lies of choicest Flower heeds a complete
fl. wer garden, price $1. No. 2 comprises
a complete collection of Vegetable seeils
for a small family garden, price $1.50.
l'ackiigcs of Ihe two sets combined for 2.00
Sent puMpaid to any address ou leceipt of
price. The seeds iu these colled ions
would cost double the money, made up in
separate orders or purcbabed of auy dealer.
II. D. SMITH,
734 13th STREET, Washington, D. C.
A I Ej1 1 kl""'i1 dvi-
ces. tiade-marks, decigns, and compounds.
Labels legistered. Infringements, re
issues and interferences will received
prolt attention.
TNvFNTOttSiSS
a model nr ske'eh ot iheir invention nnd
we will give our ttpiniou us to its patenta
bility tree of charge. Fees moderate, end
NO t'llARGE UNTIL PATENT la SE
CURED. We will, upon contingent fee, prosecute
cases that have been BtJttiEO by the
Patent OHice.
We hare clients in every State in the
Union, and invite inquiry through your
congressman as to our standing belore the
Puieni Office.
8eud for circular for further iufomation,
terms and references. Established in 1800.
EDSON BROS,
Solicitors of C. S. anil Foreign
PATENTS.
711 O etreet, N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
n2t!3
L'EISTADORO'S
HAI'R'DYE.
Cristadoro's Hair Dye is the
SAFEST uud 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,
und a favorite upon every well ap
pointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman.
Sold by Druggists.
J. CRISTADORO,
P. O. Box, 1533, New York.
M-44
HOTEL
3
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
TKUSTEES SALE.
BY virtue of the powers vested in U9 by
the provisions of a certain mortgage
executed and delivered by the Keisey Coal
Company to the undersigned, d .ted (he 1st
day of June, A D. 1H08, nnd duly re
corded in the recorder's office for Elk
county, .Male of Pennsylvania, in mortgage
book -B." page 193, Stc, as well as by
virtue of the authority of Ihe decree of Ihe
Court of (.Vinnon Plena of Elk county.
Stale of reunsylvanin, sitting in equity,
foreclosh.g the moiigagc iifore.n:d, we will
expoe to public sale, at the court house, in
Ridgway. in the said county of Elk, on
FRIDAY. THE 27TH DAY OF AVR1L,
A. D. 1877, nt one o'cIock P. M., all the
rights, franchises and property of Ihe
Kersey Coal Company, including real Cy
tale particularly deseribed as follows:
All those two certain tracts or pieces of
land situate in Fox township; Elk county.
Stale of Pennsylvania, one being bounded
and described as fodows : Beginning at a
post at the northeast corner of Eli P.
Kyler's land ; t hence cast, partly by laud
of Nuth. and D. D. Hyail, one hundred and
eighly-scveu rods (lfj7) to a beech; thence
south, by liinrl ot Horace Little, one hun
dred and sixty rods to a post tud stones;
thenco 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 and Eli P. Kylcr, ono hundred
and sixty rods to the place of beginuiug,
Containing one hundred and eighiy-seven
ocres, more or less, beingpart of ihe tracis
os. 4078 and 4' 7f, and the sniue con
veyed to Joseph 8. Hyde y b'1w ird Ma
Quone ond Ellen, his wife, by their deed,
ilattd Hth (lay of November, A, 1). 1855,
duly recorded in the otbec for tho record
ing ofd.eds in Elk county, in deed book
"F," page 43!, &c.
A'so Another tract adjoining the one
above described, and is bounded and des
cribed as follows : Beginning at a chest
nut tree standing iu tho west line of war
rant No. -1078 ; thence east, by lauds of
Eli P. Kyler and J. S Hyde, ono hundred
rods, more or less, to nu elUwood ; thence
north one hundred and sixty-nine and six
tenuis lib'.' ti-K) reus, more or less, to a
maple tree ; thence w est one hundred rods,
more or less, t a beech ; thence south, by
warrant No. 4374, one hundred and sUty
nineand six-tenths ( ItiJMi-ld) reds, more
orlops to the jila-a of beginning, contain
iu one huudred and sii acres, more r
less, beinn part of tr icl No. 4078, itod tho
same land conveyed to Joseph 8. Jlydo by
Bitfield P Little nnd Lydia A. his
wife, by their deed dated lOth day of July,
A. D. 185H, duly recorded in the o3ioe for
the recording of deeds in Elk county, in
deed book "11," page 757. c.
Also All the foilowiug dcseiilied tracts
of lund situate in the township of Fox
afvi"esaid, bounded and described uu fol
lows: Oue trad beginning at a postal
the south fide of t'nw Mileiburg ami fcmelh
porl road, on the western line ol Daniel
Hyatt's land, forty-six 1 10) perches, more
or lots, to n hccilock ; thence wc.H forty
three (lj) perches more or less, to an elk
wood tree on Libel's line; thence north
along said Libel's line, seventy-four (74)
perches more or less, lo the Milesburg and
Smelhporl road; thence easterly along said
Milesburg und Ir-tiiei lipcrl road lo the place
of beginning, containing sixteen ( l1',' acres
more or less.
AUo Ono tract beginning at a post on
ihe mill road; thence west eighty one
(til) rods to John SeiiiHling's soul beast cor
ner; thence north ninety. two CJ2) rods to a
stone coiner; t hence cast ninety-six (lJ5)
rods 10 uull loud; thence souih twenty six
degrees east twei.ty (UH) mas thence south
ten degrees west twenty (-0) rods, thence
south thirty degrees west twenty (-0;)
rods: iheuce south fifteeu Uegiees west
thirty-two rods lo place of beginning,
containing fifty (50) acres more or less. .
Also One tract beginning at a post :
thence cast, by laud of lieorge Weis,
seventy-eight (7) rods to a post , ihence
south sixty-one and two-'hirds (01 g) rods
by land ofJ. Seifred; thence west seveu'y
eight (78) rods, by land of D. D. Hyatt i:
thence uorth sxty-one und two-thirds (lj()
rods, by lands of Heiiainger & Eschbach, in
the place of beginning containing thirty
(30) acres, being part of warrant 407S.
Also One tract begiuning ot a post,
thence cast twenty (20) rods, by lands of
Benzinger fc Eschbach ; thence south forty
(40) rods by lauds of 1). D. Hya'l . thence
west twenty 1-0) rods, by lands of Patrick
Murphy, deceased ; thuuee uorth forty (40)
rods by lands of Bciuinger & Eschbach, lo
(he place of beginning, containing five (5)
aires, also part of No. 4078.
Also All ihe coal, iron, ores, nnd other
minerals of whatever kiud, lying auU being
in or upon all that ceitain tract situated iu
Fox township aforesaid, beginning at a
hemlock; thence east, by lauds of Joseph
8. Hyde, oue huudred aud two (10-) rod
to a water beech ; thence uorth by land of
Horace Lnt:e, eighty-hve (So) rods lo a
post ; llienfe west, b land ol lieorge Weis,
one hundred aud .wo (102) rods to a pest ;
thence south eighty-hve (no) rods to the
pi ico of beginning containing tlfty-four
(54) acres uud thirty (80) perehos, together
with the right of ingress aud egress, and to
enter upon und into said laud tor Uie pur
roi-e of examinine and searching for and ol
mining, manufacturing and preparing ihe
said coal, iron and ores, and other minerals,
for market, and Irauspoi ting Ihe same, and
for these purposes to l-uild roads unl
drains upon or under the purface of said
hnds, as may be necessary and proper for
the convenient use and working of the
mines or works, with a rijiht to deposit ihe
dirt or waste of the said mines or works
upou the urface convenient thereto io
eelher with all tho riuhts, property, iin
proveiueniB, franchises and estates of said
company acquired or which iuy be here
after acquired.
FRED. 8CHWEDLER. I Tll,alea
FRED. W. UlLLlNOS. 1,U9les
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