The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 19, 1877, Image 2

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Henry A. Parsoim, Jr.,
Editor
THURSDAY, APRIL 10, J877
It In rout Mnt'1 ly the host Informed
Kcpubllcnt at Wanhlngtnn Hint If
the roll of the house Is properly nimle
np It M ill stand 149 Democrats to 1-14
Republicans. According to Clerk
Adams' showing the Democratic ma
jority nt the opening will be ten or
eleven, and when the seats are full
fifteen. Mr. Adams Ih busy cypher
ingaud straining every point to give
his party the largest possible majority,
knowing full well that In their de
clining power as much strength as
possible must be secured. If, how
ever, a number of southern members
should act with the Republicans the
Democrats will find themselves In a
hopeless minority. Of this there Is a
strong prospect.
Many persons are surprised that the
nubile debt last month was decreased
$14,107,016,41, and arc at a loss to ac
count for it. It Is explained, however,
by the treasury officials, that it arises
from the cancellation and destruction
of the balance of the 5 per cent, bonds
of the funded loan of 1S81, held in
trust for the pnyment of the awards
made by the court of commissioner."
of the Alabama claims, as provided by
the fifteenth section of the act of June
53, 1874, viz :
7,150,000, balance of the
original Investment of $15,500,000, and
$2,403,800 representing accrued in
terest thereon. It may be some time
before the statement shall show such
large and gratifying decrease.
A special fast freight train oftwenty
cars, containing tea and silk, from Pan
Francisco, via the Baltimore and
Ohio line, reached New York re
centlv, making the trip in ten days.
Few persons have any Idea of the re
volution that the Pacific railroads
have made in the tea and silk trade
This tea is delivered in New York in
about thirty days from China, and
may be put in London In forty days.
The best time by the Suez Canal is
112 dovs. and by sailina vessel and
steamship by other routes this time is
extended to ICO or 175 days. This
shows conclusively that tea and silk
must all go over the Pacific roads.
The largest machinery ei.sting eve)
made west of the Alleghenies, was
successfully poured a few days since by
Tut ten & Co., of Pittsburg. Seventy-
six thousand pounds or thirty-eight
tons of metal were melted for it. The
canting is for use in making plan
glass, and when completed will bt
twenty-two feet long, eleven feet wide
and eight inches thick. The plate
was ordered by Colonel Ford the
pioneer in this country in the manu-
fature oi plate glass and Is for use in
the new works at Jefl'ersonville, In
diana.
Three of the steamers which sailed
from New York on Saturday for Eu
ropean ports took out large quantities
of fresh beef. The City of Richmond.
for Liverpool, took out 200,000 pounds
the Celtic for Liverpool, over 90,000
pounds, and the California, for O las
gow, 1)5,000 pounds, besides 2,000
quarters of fresh beef and a number ol
live sheep. All the steamers also
carried large quantities of bacon, pork
and lard, and with the Necker, for
Bremen, took out about 100,000 bush
els of grain.
A natural bridge far more wonder
ful than that in Virginia has recently
been discovered in Elliott county,
Kentucky, It is of solid stone and
forms a magnificent arch 162 feet long
and l- feet wide at the top the river
(the Little Chancy,) rolling over 100
feet below. Fifty yards above the
bridge is a waterfall GO feet high, ami
the view from the bridge is said to be
extremely beautiful.
The Pittsburgh 1'ost says Hie orders
to the iron mills of that city arc com-
ina in from the southern states in a
lively manner.
The New Jersey Senate having
failed to confirm the Republican Hum
iliations ot uoveruor iieiiie. lie (Here
upon advised them to adjourn which
tncy immediately elm.
N. O. MOLASSES FOR COOK
ing, also choice syrup always on hand
at
POWELL KIME'S.
ONIONS, A NICE LOT AT
P. & K'S.
THIS COLD WEATHER RE
minds us that POWELL & KIME
havo a nico lot of Thermometers on
unit.
t'ouoty Oflieers.
President Judge-Hon. L. D. Wetmore
Associate Judges Hons. Geo. Ed.
Weis, and Julius Jones.
Bheiiil Daniel Scull.
'rlllrl Jacob McCuulev.
District Attorney C. II. M'Cuulcy.
Co. Superintendent Geo. R. Dixon.
Prothonotary. &c Fred. Schosning.
Deputy Prothonotary W. S. llorton.
Commissioners Michael Wedert, W.
H. Osterhout, tieorpe Keuscner.
Commissioners' Clerk W. S. Horton.
Auditors W. II. Hyde, R. I. Spang-
Jer, George KotnrocH.
Township Ofilccrs.
Judge of Election Will Dickinson
Inspectors James penfleld, P. R.
Smith.
Justices of the Peace Charles Mead,
Jas. D. Fulterton.
School Directors 0. B. Grant, Jus-
Gardner, U. T. Peeler, H. I . ruin-
miners. W. 8. (Service. Euor. J. Miller.
Supervisors O. B. Fitch, Jus. Riley.
Treasurer". . nycie.
Assessor M. S. Kline.
Assibtant Assessors Geo. Dickinson,
John Walmsley.
Auditors J. H. Hagerty, James Pen
fleld, J. b. roweu.
. Clerk-M. S. Kline.
Constable I. W. Morg-tr.
BLANKET SHAWL8, AT
POWELL & KIME'S
DRIED APPLES AT
rOWELL & KIME'8.
New AdvorliKcnionts.
Mercantile AppralNiiient.
17
1ST of Retailers of Merchandise.
Liquors, &.O., In (he Cotiulv of Elk,
Stale of I'enrif ylvnnia, Maroh 20th, 1877 :
MERCHANDISE.
HRNF.ZRTTH. ,
C1ns. Name. Tax.
It William E. Johnson, store.
14 S. Leroy Wfnslow, store.
14 Miles Dent, at or.
14 Miles Dent, miller.
14 H. tV. Petriken, miller.
FCX.
12 Joseph Koch ft Son, store.
lit .1. J. Taylor & Co., (tore.
!4 Koch & Em, store.
14 John M'Mahon, store.
14 Herman Strsosslpy, store.
14 Adolr.h Timm, store.
14 Mrs. John Kelt I. store.
14 Michuel Mobnn, store.
14 E. Tl Dixon, store.
14 Charles Webh, miller
JOJfKS.
(I Wilcox Tnn. A Lam. Co. store
13 A. T. Aldrich, store.
14 James C. Malone, store.
14 Martin Sawcrs, store
14 G. A Jncobson, store.
II M. M. Schultt, meat market
HORTO.
14 Joseph 8. Hyde, etore.
14 A. Short, tore.
14 J. Cuneo, store.
VIDOWAY.
it W. H. Osterhout, store.
10 J. S. .0 W. II. Hyde, store
11 Hyde & Ciirtisa, store
11 Powell & Kime, store
12 Grnnt tV llorton, store
13 Clint les R. Earley. store
13 M'Gloin & MGeelmn, store
14 Jaoies H. Hngcrty, store
14 T. 8. Hartley, stoie
14 G. G. Messenger, store
14 Charles Holes store
14 James Woodward, store
14 L. A. Brendel, store
14 E. K. Greab, store
14 Robert I. Campbell, store
14 W. D. Smith, store
14 Jacob liulterl'uss, store
14 J. 8. Powell, store
14 Mrs. A. Ruhlman, store
14 H. M. Rolfe, store
14 Whistletown Lumber Co. etore
14 J. 8. & W. H. Hyde, millers
14 M. J. Earley. store
ST. MABt'S BORfllOII.
10 Gifford, Hall & Kaul, store
10 Coryell & Rubs, store
10 Joseph Wilhelin, store
11 John Walker & Son, store
12 W. C. Spafford & Co., si ore
13 V eis Brothers, store
13 John E. Weideubecrner, store
13 Clias. Luhr & Brother, store
13 Bosenhcimer & Tegler, store
14 Weidciihoerner & Witnian, store
14 L. Elakely, store
14 George II. Garucr, store
1 Charles M'Vean, store
14 John E. Wachtel, store
14 Edward M' Bride, store
14 Chillies Miller, store
14 Adolph Fochlman, store
14 Joeepk Wilhelui, store
11 C. L. Bayer, store
14 Alois Letlier, store
14 Mrs. M. E. M'Nall, store
14 Agnes B. Killeian, store
14 Wilhein Jt Doruibh, store
11 John Krug, meal market
14 Joseph Eckel, meat market
14 Charles Knfen, meat market
14 R. C. M'Gili, miller
14 Mrs. C. Neimiller. miller
HOTELS AND EATING HOUSES.
BKKEZETTB.
5 Henry Blush, hotel
5 L. WidsIow, hotel
7 John Daley, eating house
BENZ1NQEK.
5 Frank X. Sorg, hotel
rox.
5 John ColHus, hotel
5 Joseph Koch, hotel
7 Andrew Hau, eating house
liORTO.N.
5 Joseph S. Hyde, hotel
JAT,
5 A.J. Rummer, hotel
5 Armel Turley, hotel
JONES,
5 F. B. Patterson, hotel
5 Martin Sowers, hotel
B1EOWAT.
5 W. H. Schrara. hotel
6 M'Farland & Murphy, hotel
C Frank Pallman, hotel
7 James S. Maginnis, eating bouse
ST. MARY 8 BOROl'OU.
5 John Wachtel & Son, hotel
5 Jared M. Mecuiu, hotel
5 Anthony Fochtman, hotel
ft Jumes Rogau, hotel
G Mathins Wellendorf, hotel
5 Lawrence Vogel, hotel
H J. F. Winlfclder, hotel
5 Henry Luhr, hotel
5 John Vauglian, hotel
7 George Sehaut, eating lioueo
7 William Gies, eating house
7 Mrs. A. Klausman, eat. house
7 Jacob Kraus, eating house
7 Anthony Schauer, e;it. house
7 Wm. Zell. eating House
8 Fred. Keuote. eating house
8 Martin Huber, eatiug house
BREWERIES.
BEKZINOER. '
Sorg t Westnitzer
rox.
Andrew Han
bt. mart's onovcH
Chas. Luhr A Co.
William Gies
Lawrence Vogel
BILLIARDS.
JONES.
A. C. Allen, 2 tables
K1UQWAT.
G. W. Rhines. 8 tables
J. S. Maginnis, 3 tables
ST. MART'S BORoruH,
J, F. Windtelder, 2 tables
A. C. Allen, 2tbles
$25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
40 00
60 00
60 00
40 00
40 00
THOS. J. BURKE,
mar22-3l Mercantile Appraiser
BUCKWHEAT
Graham Flour at
FLOUR. AND
POWELL A KIME'S,
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS
anew btock just arriving, at
POWELL & KIME'S
AT rOWELL KIME'S, YOU
pay cash for goods, and get more than
the worth of your cash.
SLEIGH BELLS AND WHIPS.-
a nico little assortment, at
POWELL & KIME'S
PIMPLES.
I will mail Free abe recipe for prepar
ini a simple Vkoktablb calm inai win re
move Tam. FRECKLES. TIPPLES and
Blotches, leaving the skin toft, clear an
beautiful : also inilraotioni for produoing
a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head
or smooth taoe. Address Ben. Vandelf &
C o.. Box 6121, Ko 6 Woctter fct , V. Y-
RAILROADS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division
WINTER TIME TABLE.
ON andafter SUNDAY, NOV.20, 1876,
the trains on the Philadelphia &
Erie Railroad will run as follows
WESTWARD.
NIAGARA EX leaves Renovo 4 45 p m
Drift wood..- 6 68 p m
Emporium 0 f() p m
' 8t Marys... 7 45pm
' Ridgway... 8 14 p m
arr at Kane.. 0 20pm
ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 65 p m
i RenoTo 1100 a m
Emporium 12 55 p m
St. Mary's 1 4(1 p m
Ridgway 2 11pm
ii Kane 3 80 p m
arrive at Erie 7 85 p m
EASTWARD.
DAY EX leaves Kane COO a m
' Ridgway 0.66 am
i 8t Marys 7 20 a m
ii Emporium H 10 a m
Driftwood o on p m
Benovo .......
10 10,p m
11.00 a m
3 50 p m
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie
Kane
Ridgway
4 49 pm
Bt. Mary's....
Emporium ...
Renovo
arr. at Philadcpbia
515 p m
6 10 p m
8.35 p m
7 00 a ro
Day Express and
Niagara Express con
nect east with Low
Qrvde Division and 1)
N. V! & P. R. R.
WM
A.
BALDWIN.
Qen'l Sup't
Executor's Notice.
Estate of John Kaul, lute of Hcnzin-
gcr TowilHllip IMK lo., ucceiisi-ii.
JjCltcrg JCHtcmicmarf upon luenmne
putntn iiivh been irraiitcU to llic un
dersigned, nil pcrxoiiH indebted to mh
estate are requestea to niaKc payment.
and tliOHC Having claims to irenvn
the s'anie without delay to
AXDKlitf IvALL, Jtixr,
il'tti.
Executor's Sotlce.
Estate of Michael Schlnebcck
late
oftt. Mary's
Boro. Letters Testa
)iufii' linnii the above estate na
been granted to the undersigned, all
nnrwniH indebted to said estate arc re
(iiicsted to make payment, and those
l.nvincr elnims to urescnt the 8ame
JOHN SCH'WARTZFISCHE'R, Exr,
n7t0
INSURANCE.
The undersigned believes that he
has the principal agency in this dis
tir.t frm.i tlif fnflt that he has written
nearly one thousand policies, in the
past three years. Jte, inereioie,
vttPM those havinir Insurance to eflect
rntes. nnd coninanics, be
forn mnkinir unnllcation elsewhere
t..i.ii .l liui nt" poiiinnnies.
KIRE ASSOCIATION PHILA 4.;.j;
GKKM.VN AMEKICAN, N. VS
r (i VR . N. Z.nOU.OOO
TKAVELKHS' I.1FK HAHTFOKD 4.HV0
P. 11. WACUTKij, SI. aiarj-H, i
n7m3.
"F YOU 'WANT TO BUY
GOODSCHEAP
UO TO
JAMES H HAGERTY
Main Street, Ridgway, Pa
DBY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CATS,
GLASS AND tJUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOWWARE.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
A Large 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 - $5 00
" " 40 oo
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
or
White. Powell &
Co.
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No. 42 frouth Third Street.
Philadelphia, April 17th, 1877.
Bll. ABKKD
U. 8. 1881. c H3J Ui
do 5 20, e '05, M and N H0i
do do '65 J and J.. 110
1104
no.
do do '05 do
do do '05 do
10-40, do coupon ,
do Vacilio ti's cv Iut. off
.im
.114
1144
.11-' 112j
.124 124j
New 6'eReg. 1881 H0g 110
c 1881 111 11a
Gold - 106i 1U7
Silver 100 100
Pennsylvania ex ive 37 371
tteadinz 1 tf4
Philadelphia & Erie 11 la
I.phiirli NAvioration m D 11
do Valley Kl 20
United R R of N J ex. dir. 374
Pittsburgh, T. Buffalo It. K 4j
Oil Creek 130
Northern Central ex. div 10
Central Transportation &a
Nesquehoning - 45
North Pennsylvania, 4'-
C & A Mortgage 6'h '80 107
88
131
17
6J
47
45
108
SEW TIME TABLE P. Si E. It. R.
Commencing Kunday, Nov. 26tu, 1876
WILCOX.
Mail East
4:13 p ni
" West
p m
6:'22 a iu
Day ICx press East
Niagara Express West
B1UUWAY
e:5t p m
Mail East
Mall West
4:49 p in
2:11 p m
(fl
Day Express East 6:66 a m
Niairara Exuresa West 8;H p m
sr. mabv's.
Mail East
Mail West....
6:15 p
1:46 p
7:20 a
7:15 p
Day Express East ....
Niagara Express West
REMOVAL OF WHOLESALE JEWELRY HOUSE.
Our large and inorensins buslnet demands more room, and we will,?after April 1st,
1877, occupy 2d and 3d floors of "M'Callum Building" 77 Fifth Avenuo (nearly
opposite our present location,) and will offer to the trade one of the largest, and best
stocks of goods in the United States, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, Brontes,
Jewelry Silver A Plated Ware do., &.
Close Cash Buyers Invited.
C. B. BARRETT & CO.. 77 Fl
n2tI3
ST9 CLOUD
Arch Street, Between 7th and 8th Streets,
Dear Sir: Since the close of the Exhibition the '.St. Cloud lias been repainted and
frescced. parlors fe-furnichea, new carpets, &o.
nrpatised for comfort: the culinary department beine excelled by none. During the
Centcunint the hi. Cloud adhered to its regular rates, and endeavored to extend the same
oomforts to its patrons as it had previously; in this particular it stood alone,
Mr. O. W. MuHin bat associated with
Bean, of Ft Wayne, Ind., under the firm name
Thanking you for past patjonaee and
Cloud with the same encouragement as in the
$3.UU ffc.lt DAT.
JOSA U. BAKER, Room Clerk.
J. T. LKILE8, Cashier.
Execntors' Notice.
Estate of John Tavlor late of Fox
Township Elk Co , deceased. Letters
Testamentary upon the above estate
have been granted to theundersicned.
all persons Indebted to said estate are
requester! to make payment, anu
those having claims to present the
same without delay to
GEO. B. TAYLOR, 1 ,
l)2tG JAMES R. TAYLOR. x rs'
I1VINO WILD ANIMALS
j WANTED.
SoO.OO each for PANTHERS.
8,00 each for BLACK FOXK
4,00 each for CllOSfS FOXES.
10,00 each for LYNX
10,00 each for OLD OTTF.lt.
5,00 each for YOI'NO OTTER.
6.00 each for YOUNU WOLVES
5,00 each for WILD CATS
6,00 caclf-for FAWNS
1,00 each for YOUNU BLACK &
CROSS FOXES.
The above price I will pay, the
Animals to be in good and thriving
condition. Animals etui be shipped to
me by way of Punsuiawuey Pa. For
further information write to
JOHN A. STEWART,
Marion. Indiana County, Pa.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser having been permanently
cured ot that dread disease. Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is anxious to make
known to bis fellow suffurera the means of
cure. To all who desire it, he will seud a
copy of the prescription used, (free of
charge) with the directions for preparing
nnd using the same, which they will find a
SrsK Ci:be for Consumption, A.stbma,
BuoscniTis, &c,
Parties wishing the prescription will
please address, Rev. E. A. WILSON, 194
l'cnu., Williamsburgh, N. Y.
SEED WHEAT.
I have a limited quantity of fine seed
frum a new and unequaled variety of
Ranch wheat, put up in H lb. sacks which
will be sent prepaid on receipt of jl. The
wheat is superior to the favorite Clu'wson
variety, has a strong straw, and sini.ds up
well when growing. This seed is the
product of experiments hint jtar, from
which the yield waa at the rale uf S7
bushels of wheat to one bushel of seed.
Only 600 sacks are ofered for sale.
Ii. D. SMITH,
734 14h, STREET, WaRhingtou D. C.
nil:!.
i$'tm.'mfmin not easily earned iu these
(7) (II times but it can be made in
three inonihs by any one of either sex, in
any part of the couuty who is willing to
work steadily at the employment tlflU we
furnish. SOU per week in your own town
Vr.n need not be away from homo over
lit. You can nive your whole time to
ihp work, or only your spare moments. It
nnciK nnthinc to trv the business Terms
and S5 Outfit free. Address at once, H
HALLETT & CO., Portland Maine,
oney.
GARDEN SEEDS.
New Varieties of Flower and Vegetable
Don't write to vour member of congress,
who is flooded with applications for seeds
but. obtain the sume Varieties, and all the
new ones, bv orderina from the undersigned
Beside my own specialties I um prepared
o furnish ony kimt ol seea irom any caia
loffue at a diecouut of ten rer cent troni
1 st nrices. t or Hie convenience oi iiiuso
wbo want.nn assortment i. nave preparyu
two collections. No 1 consists of 13 vane
ies of choicest Flower seeds a complete
flower garden, price $1. Np. 2 comprises
complete collection oi egeianie e
for a small family garden, price 5l..0.
Packages of the two Bets combined for 2.00
Sent postpaid to any address on leceipt of
price, xiie seeus in uitso cuiikhuiio
would cost double tne money, uiuue up m
separate orders or purchased of any dealer.
ii n k'lllTIl
tl. Ut 11,
73413th STREET, Washington, D. C.
Ti A fl TllVTnPClseoured for me-
r'A I ti.W I L"Vhauical dtvi
i. trade-marks, designs, and compounds
Labels registered. Infringements, re
issues and interferences will received
proR attention.
TTVTT? nPT Osh ould
nindnl or aketch of their invention and
will uive our opinion as to l's pateuta
hilitv.fvee of clitti ce. tees moderate, and
Nil I'llAKtiK UlUlL fAUJi w Bi-
.! .. ....fi.ir ii inM-vp la L; L1
CURED.
We will, upon contingent fee, prosecute
nn im have been bkjkctbu uy m
l'ntpiit Otlice.
We have clients in every State iu the
Union, nnd invite inuuiry through jour
congressman as to our btauding belore ine
Patent unice.
Hnnd fur circular for further infomation
terms and references. Established in 1800.
EDSON BROS,
Solicitors of U. 8. and Foreign
PATENTS.
711 G street, Jl. W.,
Wtbhington, D. C.
nil 13
C It I S T A D 0 It 0 S
MAIR DYE
L.riKiauoro'8 iiair uve i 'UB
n iiJi.iom ....1 -nucm. 11 i .. . .4 .. . . i ..
3.-r Jo 1 Uliu Djjn I j It ucio juhluiiii
ueously, producing the moBt uaturul
shades of Black or llrown; does NOT
STAIN the SKIN, and is easily ap
plied. It is a standard preparation,
and a favorito upon every well ap
pointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman.
Sold uy Druggists.
J. CRIST ADORO,
P. O. Box, 1533, New York.
Nt-H
WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY
Avanuo, Pitts burnh. Pa.
H0TE1
3
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The house in all its appointments is un.
him his son, Oeo K. Mullin, anu t.awara ti.
of G. W. Mullin & Co.
hoping to exiend the uospitaiities oi ine tst.
past. We are, respectfully.
U. V. ill, J,lilN X CCr.
n5ml.
TRUSTEES' SALE.
TJ Y virtue of the powers vested in us by
I l the provisions of a certain mortgage
executed and delivered by the Kersey Coal
Company to the undersigned, diited the 1st
day of June, A- V. 16U8, and duly re
corded in the recorder's office for Elk
county, State of Pennsylvania, in mortgage
book "11. page r.i:i, &C., as wen as oy
virtue of the authority of the decree of the
Court of Coma on Pleas of Elk county,
State of Pennsylvania, Bitting in equity,
foreclosing the mortgage aforesaid, we will
expose to pulilio sale, at the court House, in
ltnlgway. in the said county ol bin, on
FRIDAY. THE 27TI1 DAY OF. APRIL,
A. I). 1K77, at one o'cIock P. M., all the
ritthts, franchises and property of the
Kersey Coal Company, including real cs
tate particularly described 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 at the northeast corner of Eli P.
Kyler's land; thence east, partly by land
of Nath. and 1). D. Hyatt, one hundred and
eighty-seven rods (187) to a beech; theuce
south, by land of Horace Little, one hun
dred and sixty rods to a post ind Btones ;
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 and Eli P. Kylcr, one hundred
and sixty rods to the place ol ceginning,
containing one hundred and eighty-seven
acres, more or less, being part of the tracts
Nos. 4078 and 407!, nnd the same con
veyed to Joseph S. Jlyde by Edward Mo
Quone nnd Ellen, his wife, by their deed,
dated !th day of November, A. V, I8oo,
duly recorded in the office for the record
ing ofdeds in Elk county, in deed book
F," page 43!i, &c.
Also Another iract adjoining tne one
above described, and is hounded nnd des
cribed as follows : Beginning at a chest
nut tree standing in the west line of war
rant No. 4078 ; thence east, by hinds of
Eli P. Kyler and J. S Hyde, one hundred
rods, lnoro or loss, to on elkwoou ; thence
north one hundred and sixty-nine and six
tenths (10'.i;-10) rods, more or less, to a
maple tree ; thence west one hundred rods,
more or less, to n beech ; thence south, by
warrant No. 4o74, ono hundred and Birty-
nineand six-letilhs (Hi9 6-10) reds, more
or less to the place of beginning, contain.
ing tine hundred and sii acres, more or
less, being part of tract No. 4078, nnd the
t:t!ne land conveyed to Joseph 8. Hyde by
Bitfield P. Little and Lydia A. M.. his
wife, bv their deed dated 10th dny of July,
A. i. 1 ."!, duly recorded in the office for
the recording of deeds in Elk county, in
deed book "11," rage n7, c.
Also All the following described tracts
of land situate in the township ol lux J
aforesaid, bounded nnd described as fol
lows : One tract beginning nt n pott at
the south side of the Milesburg and fc'uieth
port road, on the western line of Daniel
Hyatt a land, forty-six 4ti) percnes. more
or les-s, to a hemlock ; thence west forty-
three (43) perches more or leas, to an tlk
wood tree on Libel's line; thence north
along said Libel's line, seventy-tour
perches more or less, to the Alileeourg and
timeihport roud ; thence easterly along said
Alilesburg aud Smeihpori rnad to the place
of beginning, containing sixteen (10) acres
more or less.
Also One tract, beginning at a post on
the mill road ; tbenco west eighty one
(81) rods to John Semeling's southeast cor
ner ; thence north ninety-two rous 10 a
stone corner; thence east ninety-six (0)
rods to mill road; thence south twenty six
degrees east twenty ('JO l rods thence south
ten degrees west twenty (M) rods, tnence
south thirty degrees west twenty (M;)
rods; thence south fifteen degrees west
thirty-two (32) rods to place of beginning,
containing fifty (50) acres more or less.
Also Ono tract beginning at a post. ;
thence east, by land of George Weis,
seveuty-eight (78) rods to a post , thence
. r ' i . ,i,:.l i!i2
souiu guiy-ouB nuu ifu-'uhm via;
by land of J. Seifred; thence west seveu'y-
oicht (781 rods, bv land of D. D. Hyatt;
thence north sixty-one and two-thirSs (01 5)
rods, by lands of Benzingcr & Eschbach, to
the place of beginning, containing inirty
t30) acres, being part of warrant 40 18.
Also tine tract beginning si a post,
iheiicecast twenty (20) rods, by lands of
Beiiitineer fc Eschbach ; thence south torty
(ii)) rods bv lands of D. D. Hyatt . thence
west twenty (20) rods, by lands 01 ratrica
Murphv. deceased ; thonce north forty (40)
rods by hinds of Benzingcr & Eschbach, 10
the place of beginning, containing nve (Oi
aires, ulno part of No. 4078.
Also All the coal, nou, ores, niwuuia
minerals of whutever kiud, lying and being
in or upoa all that ceitaiu tract situated in
Fox township aloresaid, beginning ai a
hemlock; theoce east, by lauds 01 Joseph
8. Hyde, one hundred and two (102) rod"
to a water beech ; thence north by land of
Horace Little, eiglity-nve ) rous to a
post : thence west, bj land of Oeoree Weis,
one hundred and two (102) rods to a post ;
theuce south eighty-live (85) rod9 to the
plice of beginning containing fifty-four
(54) acres and thirty (30) perches, together
with the right of ingress and egress, aud to
enter upon and into said land for the pur
pose of examining and searching for and of
mining, manufacturing and preparing the
said coal, iron and ores, and other minerals,
for market, and transporting the same, ana
for these purposes to tuna roaas am
drains upon or under the surface of said
lands, as may be necessary and proper for
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, iin
proveuieute, franchises and estates of said
company acquired or which may be here
after acquired. ,
FRED. BCHWEDLER.l nw '
FRED. W. BILLINGS. 1,us-ees-Ridgway,
Pa. Feb. 15, 1876-0t.
it I Wo mill ttiirt von ill a business
JM0 von cuii inuko."j0tt week without
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- i v eJ.y
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nlnil.
Administratrix's Notice.
Estate of Geo. Walmsley late of St
r.rv' Uoronirli. Elk Co.. deceased
Letters Testamentary upon the above
estate have been grauteil to the under
signed, all persons indebted to said es
tutoniM r'n nest ml to make payment,
and those having claims to present
the same without delay to
vmthku AVNE WALMSLEY,
nit Administratrix,
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