The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 17, 1877, Image 2

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Henry A. Parsons, Jr., - Editor
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1S77
PliTKKSOX'S MAOAZINK for Julie
t)j)oiif with tin exquisite xtwl fiiprnv
lug "Sybil's Kwnns." In ittlilition it
Iiiih a doiililo-fcl.e eolored fnsliion lnto,
nbout twenty other fnsliion illuxtin
tions, utiil dozens of imtterns for em
broidery, lulling ic, ii it Iims also
n pattern for tiily In .lava emivns,
large Hlze, wliieh is alone woiili Hie
price of the mimlier. "Peterson," II
iiiimt be renienibereil, Is only two ilol
lars a ycttr; and in clubs can be had
as low us fl.W. How so elegant a
magazine can he published so cheaply,
is only to be explained' by its enor
mous edition, which the proprietor
claims is the largest of any lady's
book in the world. "Peterson" has
lmig been celebrated for the superior
ity of its stories, and the present num
ber fully sustains this reputation.
Mis Ann S. Stephens, Frank Lee
l'.enediet, the author of Josiali Allen's
wife," fee., being ninong the con
tributors. A new volume begins with
tho next number, so that now Is just
the time to suscribe. Undoubtedly
"Peterson' is the brut ami ricoprnf of
its kind. Specimens are sent, gratis,
to those wishing to get up clubs. Ad
dress Cii as. J. Pktkiisox, oWi Chest
nut Street, Philadelphia.
I'L'JtSOyAL.
That magnificent piece of architec
ture, the new brick M. K. church, of
Kredonia, erected ut a cost of :0,niiO,
was presided over for two years by
that able and eloquent young divine.
Rev. A. N. Craft. He was transferred
to Titusville In the autumn of 187,
and there, as in Fredonia, his eloquent
and fearless sermons are listened to by
multitudes. All who have visted the
camp ground on Chautauqua Lake
have been Impressed with the power
of his logic and the beauty of his
ppeech. From over work and anxiety
connected with his mission Mr. Craft
is occasionally subject to billions at
tacks. Sensible in this as in nil other
matters, he does not hesitate to use
W his relief, what his judgment and
experience dictate. Neither is he wil
ling to "hide his light under a bushel,"
but ppeaks out in this as in other mat
ters, on the side of truth, in tones that
cannot be misunderstood though
brief, yet to the point. Here is what
he says :
I'reilonla, N. Y., July 1 1, 1S72.
Dr. Feniipr Dear Hir I linve used your
lilood nntl I.lvcr Hemeily niut Xerve Tonic,
mid find It the best remedy for a deranged
slate of the liver and bowels of any that I
have ever used. A. N. CRAFT.
I'aslor ol' tin? J. i:. C'lmieh, I-'rcdnnin, X. Y.
For Kale hy dealers In medicine.
War Slaps.
Sehedler's Topographical Map of
the Dobrudsha (Eastern Bulgaria,)
Central Roumania, and Bessarabia,
the valley of the Lower D.inube from
the Transylvania Mountains in the
North to the great Balkan Mountains
in the South, and from Sistova in the
West to the Mouths of the Danube in
the East. Colored Scale, ljliUO.CKW.
Size, 2-"-x24 inches. Price, folded and
in cover, $0,40.
This is the best and most complete
Map of this important section of
country, yet issued. It lias been pre
pared with great care and with a view
to minute accuracy, giving the loca
tion not only of all the cities and
towns, but aUo of almost all the vil
lages , railroads and highways are
distinctly shown, .vhile many, even,
of the less important roads are also in
dicated. The lakes, lagoons, swamps,
and marshes of this region which will
prove of great importance in the mili
tary movements, are given, und t lie
Map is also very accurate and reliable
in regard to nil water-courses, as well
as to mountains, hills, etc.
This Map is in fact, so faithful as to
detail that it might be safely used by
ofileers in the Held. It will, therefore
be of great value to all who desire to
trace the movements of the opposing
forces understandnigly and minutely.
These remarks apply, also, to the
following Map, viz :
Sehedler's Topographical Map of
"Western Bulgaria, Western Koumaniu
and Eastern Servia. Colored, Scale.
1:000,000. Size 23x24 inches. Price,
folded and in cover, $0.40.
Both these Maps are drawn in the
same style and on the same scale; they
lit into each other so closely that,
united, they form one large Map of
Roumania, Bulgaria, etc., that is, the
valley of the Lower Danube from
Milanovatz and the "Iron Gate" to
the Black Bea. Size, 23x44 inches.
This combined Map presents, at one
view, the principal scene of the con
test between the Russian and the
Turkish armies.
Published by E Steigeb, 22 & 24
Frankfort Street, New York, by whom
copies will be promptly mailed upon
receipt of price. The same publisher
will keep the market fully supplied
with all other War Maps that may be
needed, and which we expeet to men
tion in these columns.
County Ollicers.
President Jmlge-Ilon. L. D. lVctmore
Associate Judges Hons. Geo. Ed.
Weis, and Julius Jones.
Sheriii Daniel Scull.
Treasurer Jacob McCauley.
District Attorney C. 11. M'Cauley.
Co. Superintendent Geo. R. t'ixon.
Prothonotary, &c Fred. Schcening.
Deputy Prothonotary W. S. llorton.
Commissioners Michael Wedert, W.
H. Ostcrhout, George Reuscher.
Commissioners' Clerk W. 8. llorton.
Auditors W. II. Hyde, It. I. Spang
ler, George Bothrock.
SUGARS AT POWELL AND
KIME'Sare high to bo sure; but still
are a little cheaper than at any other
fc'-ore iu town.
i 1 1 it nr 11 tip
Jifw Advertisements.
Katoi of Airartislcff.
One column, one year.
f 7ft 00
40 0l
'JftOO
Id 00
TrBnxiftil mlvf i-llneim-iiis tier munio of
eight lines, one inxrrtion $1. Iwo inai-r-lioiiB,
$1.60, llirce insertion $2.
llnmne.-n cards, ten lines or 1cm, per
jrcixr $".
Adrerlifpini'nlx payable quarterly.
PATEN T S !
Foo Rorfucar), Entire Coal Ol,
I'lilent Odiee lo In ntvntten, hub
mice $L'0 williln tl innmtiK nller liMit rI
lowed. Advice and txiinili.nilim lice,
I'm emu Sold.
J. VANl'K U'.WIS ft CO.,
til 2ml WAxhinglnn, l. I
A NX I' All NTATKMKNT HI' .IliNlH
v TOWNSHIP.
.lone Township In Account with fhmln of
Kiilil Township,
IIK( I llTS.
To amount overdue from county com
mlssloucrs ' ;hi Oil
to amount m-iiIiiI lax levied ,l., ti-
To amount cash IVniii county Iiviin (il'J v.
lo amount casli tn-tn t ol lector Thro.
t'oolt 131 wl
loaniounl cash Hum I'ollector Valen
tine .Miller K1 ai
St.lKIt ,V.
rxrwxni relics.
Ily amount ofouistandlm; Kl.lris rc-
(lecmeil Sii ii'.i
ny ii i ii i x ii t pal, i Supervisor Miller
and lalviriTK under him 1,,"iTI 'J7
Ily amount paid Supervisor Homier!
and lithorcrs under him sj(i 1.V
iiy amoiint paid lor liiiiilier, etc.. used
hy Miller 170 PS
r.y amount paid lor luinlu r ele.. used
ly r.onnerl .(o 00
liy iiinmiiil paid lor ollleers and print-
Inn ! Ofl
r.y iiiiiotiiit paid lor i own treasurer s
commission M !:
Ily amount taxes in hands of Collec
tor 1!. A. Maunett, sulieet to eom-
misslon and exonerations 370 Rs
Ily amount in hands of treasurer 2 57
suss ra
ASSETS AXIl LIABILITIES.
ASSKTS.
Amount due from Collector Miller for
1.1 03 01
Amount due liom Collector Theodore
Cook. Ih7l-.") 212 84
Amount due Ironi Collector Attlehar-
Iter, 1S70-1 HO 27
Amount due ironi 'lreasurer ind-
I'eldi.'r 207 2i!
A moil ii I duo from Treasurer M 'Cauley i.M0 00
Atnount due from Collector Mannett.
ls77 ,778 88
81,17(1 2-J
,. 70S 30
1.1 AHII.ITIKS.
Amount road orders outstanding.,
L.xcess of assets over liahllitles
.. 377 VI
S1.17C
roon account.
KKCKITTS .
To aninunt from Collector Manett..
To amount from Collector Miller....
(Vri 00
32 00
S117 00
F.xprxniTrnES.
By amount imlil Wilcox House for
board in oo
liy amount paid indiirent and blind... 12 20
liy amount cash In hands of treasurer H 7S
liy amount commission paidtieas 2 U7
isy amount outstanding orders re
deemed 72 ft-
S117 on
ny oruer iioard or Auditors.
nl2-t;t .IAS. II, WELLS. Clerk.
Notice.
All persons are herehy forbidden
selling goods to, ortrustingany person
on my account, xvithout my written
order, as I will pay no debts thus con
tract ed after this date.
M. T. FRENCH.
Ridgway May 2, 177. nlltt
P A T E N T S.
F. A. Lclnaann, Solicitor of American and
Foreign Patents, Washington, D. C. All
business connected willi Patents, whether
before the Patent Oflice or the Conns,
promptly nHended to. No charges made
unless a patent is secured. Send for a cir
cular. nllif
EVERY SOLDIER
who was wounded or contracted perma
nent disease in service can get a pension
by writing to John Kirkpatrick, Cambridge,
Ohio. N-luail
DR. BANNING
is permanently located at the St. Charles
Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. Diseases anl De
formities of the Spine, Ulterino Displace
ments Dyspepsia, Hernia and Piles suc
cessfully treated by the BANNING S YS
TEM of Mechanical Supports. Call or
send for descriptive pamplet, "The House
Vou Live In." Mailed Free.
N-lOnil.
List of Jurors for May Court.
GRAND JIB0H8.
P.enzinger. J. J. Volmcr, school
teacher j Joseph Haines, farmer.
l'ox. Hays Kylcr, farmer; John Ma
lone, farmer; Dan Cot by. Carpenter : Juo.
Kunileman, Carpenter; Thomas Sullivan,
laborer; Charles II. Ilyutt, laborer.
llorton. Jno. C. M'Allisler, farmer;
Harvey Parsons, farmer; John lirown, far
mer ; Win. Madeg.ui, laborer.
Jay. Robert llurke, laborer.
Jones. John Kramer, farmer.
llidgway. Daniel Scribuer, livery; N.
T. Cummiugs, lumberman ; J. B. Connor,
lumberman; II. S. Tliuyer, coal dealer;
Michael Bailey, laborer.
St. Mary's Joseph Scunner, laborer .
Geo. Leber, laborer; Henry Fochtman,
blacksmith; Anthony Bieberger, carpen
ter ; Anthony Schaner, taloou keeper,
TBAVtBSK JIB0B8.
Benezctte. Simon P. l'.omiug, painter ;
Hubert Milligan, gentleman.
Benzinger. F. X. Erig, laborer John
Heiudle, bar tender; Michael Ncibert, car.
peuter; Michael Market, carpenter ; Wil
liam Gross, farmer ; JoBeph Lanzel, fuinier;
Charles Schneider, farmer; Philip Young,
farmer; John Wittnian, farmer ; Joseph
Schaner, farmer; Geo. Nissell, farmer;
Jacob Schneider, Jr., farmer; Michael
Glatt, farmer.
Fox. Henry Largey, farmer; Hiram
Hewitt, farmer, L. W. Mohan, Jr., farmer
C. A Brown, farmer ; Thomas Malone, far.
mer.
Horlon. Hezekiuh llorton, farmer!
Jacob Fields, cabinet maker.
Jay. J as M Baleman, laborer.
Jones Itobert Manett, Clerk; J. L.
Brown, merchant; G UGavlick, shoemaker
Michael Dill, farmer.
Millstone Godfrey Parrot, farmer; It.
W. Painter, laborer.
Kidgway David Ittle, laborer ; J. B.
Rice, laborer; Geo. B. Dixon, Co. Superin
teudant ; J. 8. Powell, sad'er; Charles
Holes, jeweler; J. K. Whilmore, lawyer ;
G. H. Statf'ord, sawyer; F. V. Seager, tin
ner; 11. V. Kiuie, merchant; John Kem
uierer, farmer; Samuel Gardner, farmer.
Spring Creek Thomas Jttferson, laborer
St. Mary's John Frank, laborer; Louis
Geis, laborer ; Louis Hanbauser, laborer;
Anthony Auman, stone mason; Charles
Kutfen, butcher; Frank Yaunbaum, shoe
maker ; E. Lenz, Co., Surveyor.
X. O. MOLASSES FOR COOK
ing, also choice syrup always on hand
at
POWELL & KIME'S.
ONIONS, A NICE LOT AT
T. & K'S.
Administrator's Soilcr.
Kstntc nf John Kotlnrr lnlo of Tonoa
Townslilp Elk Co., detTascd. fatten
Tcfitamvntarjt nm the above estate
have boon m-milcd to t bo niiiloi-uliriwxl
nil person Indebted to said estate are
(-linemen i iiuvkc in.viiieiii, and nose
having claims (o present the same
v it until ueiay to
Jl. W. K , N K.
ul MO Administrator.
I. Isl of causes set down for trial a
the May term of Court of Common
pleas of Kill county commencing
Monday May "H, 1m7.
1. Jcicmliih Klliott vs. Isaac ItoW-
limn, VI, .1 ii n tin c v Term isil'.i.
v). .loli n Vnimbiin j. riilludelphla
.V i;ib It. II. Co. No. ii, Novcnilxr
I'ei m isil,
:t. HiiiiiIi V. Wilcox, Widow (Cc,
s, Ji'mkc mid .1 no. I'lntt. No. l!l, May
Term lN"o,
4. Jiibu Koch vs. Ileiiry M'Cready,
Ailnilnlsl nilor . No. I 111, Kcplcm-
tier 'I'cl lll, IS7A.
n. Ilclrs of It. Wlnslow, deceased
vs. Itcuiielts Itninch Imp. Co. No.
llHl Mnv 'I'cllll l7ll.
II. f. It. Wlnslow vs. the Hi lilietts
Hiiineh Imp, Co. No I 'JO May Term,
leTII.
7. Jacob Waller, Trustee ct nl. vs
Tlinnins I). Kane ct al. No. n:l, Sep
tember Term lr.
s. (leu. A. Katlibiirn vs. C. U.
lOai lcy No. 1.17 September Term, lHTii.
!. 'ibirbnrii EeUI, Widow d-e., vs.
lMwnrd llabel. No. VSi, Sciitemiicr
lerni, IS7II.
10. Stout, Mills and Temple, vs.
Ralph Johnson administrators Ac.
io o7, November Term 1S7H.
11. The Commonwealth of 1'tv. at
sug. of F. X. Roller vs. 1). Scull ct al.
No. !" January Term, 1S77.
The Meridan Cutlery Co., vs.
W. S. Service Co. No. b.j, January
lerm li (.
FRKD. SCHQiNING. Clerk.
License Jiotice.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing persons have tiled their 1'etl
tions for License, and that the same
will he presented to the Court of Quar
ter Sessions of Elk County on Wed
nesday, the 30th day of May, 1S77, at '2
o'clock 1". Al. ot said day.
Ealing House.
UHXEZKTTK.
1 John Dailey.
t-T. M AMY'S BOKO.
2 George Sehaut,
3 John tiroll.
Tavern.
I'OX.
4 Joseph Koch,
JAY.
ft A. J. Rummer,
I IK) WAY.
G Frank Pollman,
ST. MARY'S IIOKO.
7 J. M. Mecum.
FRED. SCHCENING, Clerk.
QUOTATIONS
OF
White, Powell & Co.
BANKERS AND liUOKKUS,
No. 42 t-'cuth Third Street.
Philadelphia, May 15ih, 1877.
BID. AHKHI
U. S. c ll.-3 115
do 5 20, c '(Jo. M and N Called
do do "(w J and J Ill 3 111 J
do do 'lio do 111 114,)
do do '05 do 110 lluj
10-40, do coupon 11: llaj
do l'acifio li's cy Int. off l-oi
New o's Keg. 1881 11 1J
" ' C. 1881 Ill; lll'i
Gold 107 lU7j
Silver loo 100
Pennsylvania cx ive ')'''. i!.'!
lieadinp 11 f 11J
Philadelphia & Lrie '.' i'l
Lehigh Navigation 18 Lsj
do Valley 84 34 J
Cnited It 11 of N J cx. div.. 130 131
Pittsburgh, T. t Buffalo It. R 6
Northern Central ex. div 1 7 J 18j
Ceuiral TraaHportaiiuu 34.) ii5
Nesiuehouiiig 45 47
North Pennsylvania, 44 45
C & A Mortgage 0's '8'J 105 105J
NEW TI3IE TA1ILE P. k E. R. It.
Commencing Sunday, Nov. 2Gth, 187G
W1I.C0X
Mail East
4:13 p m
5J:47 p m
0:2'J a in
" West
Day Express East-.
Niagara Express West
8:55 p iii
4:40 p m
2:11 p m
. 0:50 a m
8:14 p m
5:15 p m
1:40 p in
7:20 a m
7:45 p m
HI LiU WAY.
Mail East
Mail West
Day Express Eat
Niagara Express West...
sr. mart'ii.
Mail East...
Day Express East
Niagara Express West..
RL'CKWIIEAT FLOUR.
Graham Flour at
AND
POWELL & KIME'S.
ROOTS, SHOES AND. RUBBERS
a new stock just arriving, at
POWELL & KIME'S
AT POWELL & KIME'S, YOU
pay cash for goods, and get more than
the worth of your cash.
SLEIGH BELLS AND WHIPS.
a nice little assortment, at
POWELL & KIME'S.
FLOUR, PORK, FEED, CORN
Mcal, Oats, always on hand at
POWELL & KIME'S at bottom pri-
Administratrix's Notice.
Estate of Geo. Walmsley late of St.
Mary's Borough, Elk Co., deceased.
Letters 2'entunieHtary upon tho above
estate have been granted to the under
signed, all persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make payment,
and those having claims to present
the same without delay to
ESTHER ANNE WALMSLEY.
n4t0 Administratrix.
Executors' Notice.
Estate of John Taylor lute of Fox
Township. Elk Co., deceased. Letters
Tcitumcntary upon the above estate
have been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment, and
those having claims to present the
same without delay to
GEO. B. TAYLOR, 1
Il2t0 JAMES R. TAYLOR. 18,
BLANKET SHAWLS,' AT
POWELL & KIME'S
A FEW MORE OVER COATS
and Buffalo Robes at
POWELL fc KIME'S.
RAILROADS-
PENNSYLVANIA HAIL 110 AD
Philadelphia & Erie U. R. Division
WINTER TIME TABLE.'
ON and after SUNDAY, NOV. 2(1.170,
tho trains on the Philadelphia
Erie Railroad will run ns follows)
WESTWARD.
NIAGARA EX leaves Ronovo 4 45 p m
Prill it oml.. ft 58 p in
Emporium (1 50 p m
SI Marys... 7 45 p in
Ridgwny,.. K 14 p m
arr at Kane.. '.I 20 n m
ERIK MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 55 p m
Kenovo 1 1 00 a ni
Emporium 12 55 p m
St. Mary's,
1 4ii p m
2 11 n in
lUUgwiiy
" Kano.
arrive at Erie
;:o p m
... 7 35 p tn
EASTWARD.
DAY
EX leaves Kane
..(1.00 a m
...II. '(1 a in
...7 20 a m
...8 10 a tn
" " Ridgway...
B: Marys....
" Emporium..
Drill wood..,
f p ni
' Benovo 10 Krp m
MAIL leaves Erie 1 1.00 a ni
ERIK
' " " Kane
" " " Ridgwny
... 3 50 p in
.... 4 4!) p m
... 515 p in
... 0 10 p m
" " " Ft. Mary s
" " " Eiiipurium ....
' " " Rennvo
8.;i' p. m
" arr. at l'hiladephia... 7 00 a tn
Day Express and Niagara Express con
ned e.ist with Low (jit.de DiviKion and D
N. Y! & 1. P.. It.
YM. A. BALDWIN.
Ueu'l Sup't
INSURANCE.
The undersigned believes thiit he
has the principal agency in this dis
trict from the tact that he has written
nearly one thousand policies, in the
past, inrec years, jic, therefore, in
vites those having Insurance to ell'ect
lo compare rates, and companies, be
fore making application elsewhere
Partial list of companies.
A KT.N A HAKTKOKl 7,000,000
NtlKTII llltl i'lsll M. KN(iIJA.'l)..10,iHHi,iKKI
KIRK ASSIH IATIOX IIIII,A 4.oiHi.iii!ii
OHltMAN AMERICAN, N. Y 2, wio.hini
NIAliAUA, X. Y tMum
TltAVEI.KItS' I.IKK ll AHTKOUl) t.iUKi.onU
1'. 15. WACHTKL, St. Maiys.l'a.
liTinl.
'JMIE SOCIE'
l'Y STORE.
A new store started in Ridgway un
der tho auspices of the ladies of Grace
Church, with
MISS A. E. M'nZS,
as Agent' and Saleswoman,
A tine assortment of goods on hand
and selected with great care.
EMBliOIIiKKlKS.
LACE EHGK
FRINGES.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
LADIES TIES.
TOILET SliTS.
LINEN PI! ITS.
CHILDREN'S SUITS
SAMPLK SILKS.
Machine silk, thread and needles.
Also a line lot of Dress Goods, Fa i fey
work of all kinds. Framed mottoes
Vc, ac. All cheap as the cheapest
ami goods warranted lirst cl:;ss. Call
and examine our stock.
MISS A. E. M'KKE,
Agent for t lie Society.
PIMPLES,
I will mail Free she recipe for prepar
ing a simple VttiKi Ain.r. Eai.m thiit will re
move Tan, FRECKLES, Mi'l'LES nr.d
liLoiuius, leaving the ekin soli, clear and
heuuliful ; also iiisti uclioiis for prcducing
a luxurinut growth of hair on a bald head
or tninoili laee. Address Den. Vandelf A'
Co.. Box 6121, No 5 Wootter St., N. Y'.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been percinuently
cured of that dread disease, Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is anxious to make
kuowD to his fellow euil'erers the means of
cure. To all who desire it, he will tend a
copy of the prescription used, (fiee of
charge) with "the directions for preparing
aud using the same, wiiich they will find a
Stain Cube for Coscst-MrnoN, Asthma,
liHONCHlTIS, &C,
Parties wishing the prescription will
please address, Rev. E. A. WILSON, l'J4
I'enn., Williamsburgli, N. V.
SEED WHEAT.
I have a limited quantity of fino seed
from a new and uneiiualcd variety of
iiauch wheat, put up iu 1 j lb. sacks which
will lie Bent prepaid on receipt of jil. The
wheat is superior lo the favorite Clawson
variety, has a strong straw, and siat.ds up
well when growing. This seed is the
product of experiments lust year, from
which the yield was at the rate of 87
buehels of w heat to one bushel of seed.
Only 500 sacks are ofered for pale.
II. V. SMITH,
734 141th, STREET, Washington 1). C.
nlpi.
OTT""iB not easily earned in these
ill times but it can be made in
three mouths by any one of either sex, in
any l""1 of the counly who is willing to
work steadily at the employment that we
furnish. ?li6 per week in your own town.
You need not be away from home over
night. You can give your whole time to
the work, or ouly your spare moments. It
costs nothing to try the business Terms
and $5 OutUt free. Address at once, II
IIALLETT & CO., Portland Maine,
oncy.
Laws Relating to Newspaper Snbscrip
tions and Arrearages.
1. Subscribers who do not givo express
notice to the contrary, are considered wish
ing to continue their subscription.
2. If subscribers order the discontinu
ation of their periodicals, the publishers may
continue lo send them until all arrearages
are paid.
8. If subscribers neglect or refuse to
take their periodicals from the oflice where
they aro directed, they are held responsi
ble until they have settled their bills, and
ordered them discontinued,
4. If subscribers move to other places
without informing the publishers, aud the
papers are sent to the former direction,
they are held responsible.
6. The courts have decided that "refus
ing to tak? periodicals from the othce, or re
moving and leaving them uncalled fjr is
prima facie evidence of intentional
fraud."
(I. Any person who receives a newspaper
and makes use of it. wbeihor he lias
ordered it or not, is beld in law to be a sub
scriber. 7. If subscribers pay in advance, they
are bound to give notice to the publisher at
the end of their time, if they do not wish to
continue taking it otherwise the publishers
are authorized to send it on, and the sub
scribers will be held responsible uutil an
express notice with payment of all arrears,
sent to the publisher.
Executor's Xolice.
Estate of .Tnlin ICtiiil 1n(o nf ltonvlii.
per Township VAk Co., decensed.
fatten 1 Htamvntorff upon the above
rstato have been granted to the un
dersigned, all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make payment,
and those having claims to present
i ne sumo wit hout delay to
AADKKW KAIL. I'XT.
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Executor's Notice.
Instate of Michael Schlnebeek late
ofSt. Mary's Jloro. Lcttm Truta
niciitiiri upon the above estate have
been granted to the undersigned, all
persons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to mnko payment, and those
having claims to present tho same
without, delay to
JOHN SClfWARTZFISCHER, Exr.
Ii7t(t.
Register's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that tho fol
lowing accounts will lie presented at
the next, term of the Orphans 'ourt of
Elk County (commencing on Monday
.May 2S, 177) for conlirmatioii :
Final account of Jerome Powell
Olive W. Eglcston now Olive Koust,
Administrators of Estate of Dennis Eg
leslon, late of llorton, township de
ceased. Final account of George T. llotli
rock and William Murray, Executors,
of the last will and testament of Anne
Overturf, late of lienezette, township,
deceased.
Final account of Charles Imhr and
C. Ii. I'.oyer, Executors, of the last will
and testament of Frederick Dippold,
late of Ueii.ingcr township, decensed.
Final account of Jacob Vollnicr and
Ignatius Kaiser, Executors of the last
will and testament of 1. F. X. lluek
heit, late of St. Mary's Dorough, de
ceased. Fit ED. SCIIOENIXG,
Itcgistcr.
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