The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, February 06, 1864, Image 3

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    THE ELK ADVOCA T E
COUNTING HOUSE ALMANAC.
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Commissioners' teftle of
Unseated Lauds in Elk count y.
IN pursuance of an Act of Assembly, passed the 13th day of March, A. I). 1815
entitled "Au el to amend an act dircctiug the mode of ' selling un.eated lands
or taxes, and for other purposes," and the supplements theieto. the CoiiiniissUtn
trs of Elk county, will expose to I'UHLIC SALE, at the court house in Uidjiwuy
en Friday the 12th day of February, A. D., 18G4, the following several tracts if
land, situated and described as lollows :
No.
4900
5004
5333
5032
4994
4850
2021
3666
4899
4998
4548
4537
2787
5383
5406
3668
3670.
3667.
S669
4890
4897
4185
4899
5792
4867
5349
4996
4999
4180
Acre.
403
990
1100
100
150
579
400
350
100
550
912
653
' 940
'1100
30C
1 350
350.
350
350
'200
25
83
100
1073 J
102
200
182
650
990
Warrantee.
Jones, Warner and Andrews
W. Williok
George Mead
C. F. Luce
Charles Luhr
Joseph Kidder
John Nicholson
Nichols and McPherron
W. Willi'ik
Owner unknown
Nichols mid Mcpherson
John Nicholson
Nichols ind Mcpherson
H. and II. and .J. Mis
II. and II. and I. .lix
Nichols and Mcl'hcrton
do do
do do
do do
Eli II. Dunn
Warner and Andrews
Chancy Brockway
O. O. Shipman
Robert Ilarria
W. Willink
George Mead
W. Willink
do
James Wilson
Townthip.
Fox.
Jay
Gibson.
Jay.
Beneiett.
Fox.
Highland.
do
Jay.
Meuezett.
Spring Croek
Kiilgwsy.
Spring ('rook.
Gibson,
do
Highland.
' do
do
do
Fox.
Jay.
do
do
Itidgway.
do
Bencrett.
do
Gibson.
Jay.
oamissioneri Office,
Deo. 28th 1 863.
By order of the Commissioners,
j. c McAllister, clerk.
t Tabular Statement of the
) Male and Female and the
1 turned by the Assessors ol
A Disraicrs.
Beneiett
Beniinger,
Foi,
' Highland,
Jonee,
jjRidgway,
e 3 m .
Spring Creek,
number of Taxable inhabitants in Elk county Pa.
number of I'eaf, Dumb and Blind persons, as ra
the several Boroughs and Towu-hips within said
Balance due Treasurer
By orders redeemed
Treasurers commission
11,82
179,72
Cr
(174.53
6,19
179,72
Fox School fund Dr
To bnlanoe due fund last set.
tlcment $ 5,53
.Taxes ree'd on Unseated lands 17,81
By di t. Tress. Receipt
Treasurers commission
Balance due fund
Cr.
23,34
$ 5,53
1,03
16,78
23.34
Highland Road fund Dr
To bnlanoe due fund at last set. $186,13
Taxes reed, ou Unseated lands 52,40
By orders redeemed
Itelunilin order
1 reasurers cammissiou
238,53
Cr
S227.33
3,55
7,65
238,53
Highland school fund Dr
To bal. due lurid lastsettlem't $345,18
Taxes reed, from Unseated lands 18,05
By uist. Treas. Receipt
Refunding order
Treasurers commission
363,23
Cr
$351,04
2,55
9,64
363,23
Jones Road fund Dr
To bal. deu fund at last settlem't$ 3,03
Tax reed, on Uuseated lands 12,16
By order redeemed
Treasurers commission
Ballancc due fund
Cr
15,19
$10,03
43
4,73
15,19
Elk & McKeno St. Road Dr
To bat. due fund lust set tlcin't $151,13
Balance due Treasurer 3,78
By order redeemed
Treasurers commission
Cr
154,96
151.18
3,78
154,96
Jones School fund Dr
To taxes reed, on unseated lands $6,08
Cr
By dist. Treasurers receipt $5,83
Trpupur s commission 25
Total 6,08
Or Jay Road fuud
To balanci-due fund $103 30
Tjx teed ou L'useatid lands 54 00
Iial"ie due Treasurer 1 76
Total 159 06
Cr.
By oi dors redeemed 153 30
Treasurers commission 5 76
Total 159 06
Dr Jay .'chool fund
To bal duotund last settlamcot 240 83
29 15 i
J ulius Jones Commissioner
Clias Wets
Jos. W Taylor
Joshua Keefer "
Road Views
J C Chapin Corur's counsel
P W Barrett Ptinting
Postage
Prison expenses
Assessors
Constables
Election expenses
J C M'Allister Comr's clerk
Repairs
Jury fees
Revenue stamps
County Auditors
Refunding orders
Treasures commission
Percentage allowed collectors
Belief granted to families of vol.
unteers
46 00
78 00
76 00
800
29 50
10 00
211 00
151
17 00
28 00
76 68
326 11
187 50
7147
925 81
6 00
27 00
31 60
194 95
141 74
318 50
$3580 19
STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS OF
ELK COUNTY on January, 4th 1864.
Assets
Amt of unseated taxes outstan
ding $4386 08
Taxes outstanding in the hands
of collectors 2067 45
Bal. due county by Treesurer 926 52
Total
Liabilities
County orders outstanding
Amt due Sheriff Hays
7380 05
$178 93
25 75
Tota $204 68
Excess in tavoi of county $7175 37
BALANCES DUE FROM COLLEC
TORS OF TAXES, January 4th 1864.
Years, amount due.
183
E G Hays, Fox
Sebastian Hahn, St Mary's boro.
AJum Jesberger. ' Beniinger,
ltaipn Johnston Jr. lieneictt,
Chancy Clinton.
Jerome Powell,
Joseph Hetinickert
Hiram Carman.
William J. Stubbs,
1802
Kelson Gardner,
JohnStoltie,
Jacob Thorn,
Joseph Koch,
Martin Sore,
1861
David B. Winslow,
W. C. Healy.
.A'oah Strubel,
H. X. Wilaoa,
1859
David S. Luther,
John Coleman,
1858
S. K. Lawrence,
Geo. R. Wilcox,
Jay,
tfidgway,
Jones,
$287 97
41 86
121 59
. 24 82
129 18
153 78
70 39
Spring Creek, 77 09
Highland,
Ridgway,
Jones,
Jay,
Fox,
Beniinger,
Beneiett,
Hidgway.
Jones,
Beneiett,
Ridgway,
Gibson,
11 AH YI U A. I, L V !
TREMENDOUS RUSII TO THE
New Store
AT CENTREVILL, ELK CO. PA.
Luhr, Scikenino & Sneerinoer's.
NEW GOODS
HAVE COME!
THE PEOPLE.
Awake to their Interest !
As is manifested by the daily thronjr. of
customers exchanging "oreen backs"
for Goods !
All the Domestic Cotton Goods are
high. Custome. s, one and nil exclaim !
Ho-W Cheap Your Dress Goods
ABE
Our stock consists of
Dry Goods
3 C9
80 67
6 97
151 88 !
165 80
77 93
23 07
160 61
2 87
25 89
105 62
99 62
Spring Creek, 18 94
Ridgway, 162 31
Deaf and Dumb Blind Female Male Total.
F M F M
1 103 104
222 222
1 1 4 339 343
16 7
7 101 108
1 98 99
4 467 471
9 126 135
1 64 65
1 I 28 1526 1554
A Md If on Settlement.
JMES COYNE, Eqr. Treasurer
Cf M pnuntT. ia account with tha
bounty for the year 1863, with the
tveral funds:
Juary 4xh 1864. Dr.
i baiance due county Last
Beroent, $2,662,32
rax col. unseated lands 90,01
eeeived from collector 1 fifisi 71
lirchaae money or Lauds
Kountj 37,79
I"
i
total
Cr.
4,459,86
Ballance due Treasurer
Cr.
1,94
434,14
Tax reed, on Unseated lauds
Total
Cr
By dist. Treasurers Receipt
Treasurers commission
Balance due fund
Total
Dr Ridgway School fund
To bal. due at last settlement
Balance due Treasurer
Total
Cr
By dist. treasurers receipt
Tieasurerii commission
Total
Dr Spring Creek School
To bal. due luud last settlement
Cr
By Dis. Treasurers receipt
Treasurers commission
Total
Di St. Mary's borough Road & Corpora,
Balance due fund latsettlem't 6 99
Tax reed, an Unseated lands
Total
Cr
By balance due fuud
Treasurers commission
Total
Dr St. Marys School fund
To taxes paid on unseated lands
Cr
Balance due fund
Traasures commisaion
Total
270 03
240 88
6 75
22 40
270 03
96 33
1 41
97 73
93 03
4 73
97 73
fund
41 56
I
40 73 j
83
41 56
351
15 34
15 03
31
14 34
89
76
12
89
By dist Treasurers receipt $423,55
By Treasurers commission 10,59
434,14
Beniinger Road Dr.
To amount collected on Un
seated lands $54,32
Ballance due Treasurer 7,05
By commissioners receipts
nor orders canceled $3,090,25
Orders canceled by Auditors 189,54
Paid couuty Auditors by order
f Court 27,00
Refunding orders 31,60
Treasurers commission on
,338.39 2J per ct. 83,46
Treasurers commission en
4,459,68 2p-rct. -111,49
BfUlaoeedue county 926,52
- 1
lloul . : 4,459,83
Beneiett Road fund Dr.
f ,To ataouat due fuud at last '
ttl.n.nt : llh ftp.
Jj Road orders redeemed f 15,88
V. Beneiett school lupd yr
Cr.
61,37
By Road orders redeemed $ 7,00
Bal. duo Treas. last settlement 51,51
Treasurers commission 2,73
61,37
Beniinger School f d Dr,
. To taxes received on Ua
seated lands . $27,12
Bal. dud fund at last settlement 17,38
Tj due t W'.'atiUuccul 13
O Oft
- - - 44,50
k a:L TrcM. Reeeijt ,, $42,72
t4TreaicoaiM8aio. . , , .1,78
4v n v '.'t.i u i
- - -V. ' 41
DrvV'
'Balance due . f-tx ,as, s,,2 - ,
Tasei reed. OB 1 -3 ,7
Dr St. Mary's corough School fund.
To taxes reud. on unseated lands 4 89
Balance due trsasurer 1 77
Total 6 66
Cr
By bal. due Treas' last settlcm't 6 38
Treasurers commission 28
Total 6 6'3
pECKIPTS AMD EXPEXD1
IX TURKS of Elk county, lor the
year 1863:
January 5th 1864
By balauce due Co. at last set.
tlemeot, $2,662 32
Taxes coi. on Unseated lands 90 01
Received trout Collectors 1,669 74
Purchase money ou Lauds
sold at Couuty 87 79
Jury Fees 8 00
Total 4,467 86
Amount Paid. 1
Charles M'Veau, Auditors clerk $12 00
Coroners Inquest - 580
( J A lUthJum auditing Prothy acts 600
State Roaa View - 217 82
FmI j- - ... - 29 74
Stationary Blank books &.,' 136 50
Miscellaneous Expenses - ' '8 95
6'ourt orier fco t t ' t.i 60 00
Rlwriff tee )' J ' . 91 18
. Prothonotary's fee ,', f : -124 58
1' i 'onmujownalth costs, ,43 5o
Juiticts lV.c-3 . y ; 18 59
iJcunties oa Vches, Foxes &e" 53 10
$2058 06
Those marked with a star, () have since
paid in full.
THE GREAT
American Tea Cfompny,
51 Veasey Street, New York
Since its organization, has created a new era
in the history of
Whoi.ksai.k Tras in this Country.
they have introduced their selections
TEAS, nnd are selling them at not over tw
cents per pound above cost, never deviating
for the one price asked. Another peculirity
of the company is that their Tea Taster not
only devotes his time to the selection of their
teas as to quality, value and particular
styles for particular localities of country,
but he helps the tea bujer to choose out of
their enormous stock such teas as are best
adopted to his particular wnntu, and not only
this but points out to him the best bargains.
It is easy to see the incalculable advan
tage a tea buyer hag in this establishment
over all others.
If lie is nojudgeof tea or the market, if his
time is valuable he has all the benefits of a
wel1 organized system of doing business, of
an immense capital, of the judgement of a
professional Tea Taster, and the knowledge
of superior salesmen
This enables all tea buyers no matter if
they are thousands of miles from this mar
ket to purchase on as good terms here as
the New Pork merchants.
Parties can send orders and will be served
by us as well as though they came them
seves, being Bure to get the original pack
ages, true weights and tares, and the teas
are warranted as represented.
We issue a price list of the company s
eae, which will be sent to all who order it
comprising
JJjton,
Young Hjton,
Imperial,
Gunpowder,
Twankey and
Skin,
Oolong,
Souchong,
Oange ...
and
Ilyton Pohoe.
Japan Tea of 'every detcription, colored
and uncol'tred, .
This list has each kind of tea divided into
four classes, namely, Cargo, high Cargo
Fine, Finest, that every one may understan,
from description and the prices annexed that
the company are determined to undersell the
whole te trade. We guarantee to sell all
our teas at mi over T (J CENTS per poud
above cost, believing this to be attractive to
the many who have heretofore been paying
enormo'is prices.
GKEAT AMERICAN TEA CO.,
Importers and Jobbers,
Mo. 61 Vessey 8t., N. 1
Sept. U. 1883 mft.
NOTItTZ
To all whom it may coucern that the
partnership heretofore existing between
Hyde, Ilouck 5c Little, has this day
been disolved, by mutual consent, nd
the business will hereafter be conducted
id the name of IJ7deaod Reed
J. S. HYDE.
For HYDE, HOUCK & LITTLE
To Consumptives.
Consumptive sufferers will receive a
Valuable prescription : for the ' cure of
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and
all Throat and Lung affections, (free of
charge J by sending their address to
Rev. E. A. WILSON,
Williamsburgh,
Kings Co.. New York.
Hats Si Caps
Groceries
j 2 "S
CLOTHING
TIN WARE, HARDWARE,
Oils and Paints.
Mails ,
Wooden Ware,
Pork & Flour,
It is useless for us to attempt, to give
a full list of our stock, but invite one
and all, to drop in, and examine for
themselves.
l"Butter, Es, Potatoes, Grain.
Hides, Call'bk ins and all country produce
taken at market price, for goods.
Centreville, April 25th, 1863.
Administrarora Notice.
Letters of Administration having been
granted to the subscribers on the Estate
of William S. Meredith, late of Fox tp.,
Elk county, all persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to make iiuraedute
payment and those having claims against
the same will present them duly authen.
ttcated for settleraen to
Jacob M'Cauley. ) ,. ,
. Elisabeth Meredith, Admr
. Fox, Sept. 10th 1863.
H. A. HA'RSONS
BOOT & "SHOE SHOP
- On Main Street.
Siigway.Msy U 163.
AYER'S
Ire curing the Sick ! an extent ncrcr
before known f any Mcalclne.
.KVALIDS, READ AND JL'DGI FOR fOURSMIi
itM.ES HAfE!, r.., ti w.lt kpowa rf'. T
i;tiptnut Sirt, Phndtlthit, who chi pft4uca
im found II ulniuAt tverv luiUt, Myi t
' I am huttpr ft nv of vmit C.vh.itic Film, tkftt I
tav tMnA thrm bitr Siiiiitr mUirin, ft-r foinuiftft
irr, itian unr mhrr within my knnw ltdgt. Manr of l?
trirtnU hav'rtlit marked titflu frmn thm, and
inriile with n. In belirina lhal thrj ailranrdiairT
virtimi for drlrinf mil diraam and curina ih ntk. l liav
trf itot (inly rfl'ertiial, but tar and plaaaaiil U Ha laksr
nialitira wbicli muxt maka Ibria valuad 7 Ilia fMk,
vlipn lhay ara known."
rha vanarnbla rhanrtlli WAIDljtW wrilM iVaaa Bai-
limiira, 15lh Ail, ISM t
" Da. 1. 1'. Ataa Bin I hare Uk.n vmir Filta wit
araal Kanafll, Sr tha liallaaanaaa, lanyuor, km m( appatHa,
nd niliuua haadarba, hich liaa of lata taaia oaartaka
via In tha aaainv. A law doaaa of rotir rifla curad aaa. I
ava uard your Cbanv Pacuml manf yaara aa my laaitlr
tir ronpha and colda with unfailinf autcaaa. Tou Make
aiedirinai wbirb tara ; and I fral M a plaaaura to caiunMe
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IOHSJ P. BEATTY, Ea., Sat. of lb r.nn. Railroad Co..
M' ' P: . Jt. Oft; aJ.Jrtpaia, tMt. IS, IMS.
Slr t I taka plrftrntra In adding my taatimuny to tka
rTVitry of your ntadicinaa, haTing dariaad vary niatariaf
i.aAt fmm tna uaa of huth yonr Pactnral and Catliarut
.11 I am ntvrr withawt thrm in my family, nor ahall I
.vat ttirwnt to ba, whila aiy anaana will pnura tlwai."
Tha wiclaty wnnwnad 8. B. 8TEVKM8, M. D., af Want
worth, N. H., writaa:
14 Having uaad yrnir Cavaiaavtc Piixa In my rractlra, I
rarlify frt.ni aliariatica Uiat they ara an (nvaltiabia ptit
tii'a. In raaea of diaorderad ftinctiufM of tha livar.cauaiaf
aadailte, india,aRtion, coativanaaa, and tha graat vaiaty
di:(ra!aa that follow, thay ara a aurar ratnady Uiau ai.f
.a In all caaaa wbara a purgative raaiaily la raqtilrad
t..itftilantly Krommand tbaaa Pilla to ilia publia, aa
parair to any other I bava avar found. Thay ara aura
i Ihrir operation, and perfectly eafe quali!iee wbici
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Air many yaara known your Cktrrj Pt9rl aa tba beat
Cough madtcin in tba world ; and theee Pilla are im aa
wie interior to that admirable preparation for lha Ifeja.
went of diieaaea."
- Jltum, M:, AW. M, 1&5S.
" tla. J. r. A?a Dear Sir i I have bean afflicted (ran
my birth with ecrofula in ita worn form, and now. aftajr
twenty yeare' trial, and an untold of amount of eufbriag,
have been completely cured in a MW weeka by year Pilla.
With what feelinge of rejoicing I write ran only b
imagined when you raaliaa what I have euSajrad.aad lew
long.
" Never until now have I been fraa from tbia leatbaeajo
diieaa in aouie fliape. At timea it atuckad my ayaa, aad
aiade me aliuoat blind, breldea tha unenduraida pain t al
othera it aettlrd in tlie aealp of my head, and deatroyed Bay
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it came out in my face, and kept M for montha a raw aora.
AImhii nine weeka ago I commenced taking ytmt
thartic Pilla, and now am entirely free from tbo coniplainC
kly ayea are well, my akin ia fair, and my hair haa earn
mencrd a healthy growth ; all of whkb Biakaa m Stat
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Hoping tin. atatement may ba the maaneef eteey;a4
information that ahall do good to otiiora, I am, wila erarr
aaitiiniant of gratitude. Youre, Ac,
MARlA KICItK."
' I have km an tha above named Maria aiakar froaa
er childhood, and her 'itement ia etrittly tnro.
A nUHErr J. MUBBV ,
Ovaraaer of the Purbmoutb Manufacturing Co."
,Un. JttEI. PRATT, of Uia abip Mariea, Writea Sana
Hoaton, 9,iii April, ISMt
" Your Pilla have cured mo from a killeue tttaek wklak
ants from derangeuient of the l.tver, whirb bed 'i mni
vary aarioua. I had tailed of any relief by my Pbyaieian.
and fnaii every remedy I could try but a law daaaa a
ytatr Pilla have ctmipletety reetored ma to haaltb. I bar
given thrm to my children for worme. with th beat of.
fectrJ. 1'hey were pnmiitiy cured. I raroanmeiidad tbeaa
to a friend for roetivenoee. whicb bad troubled Mm ftar
montha ; lie told ma in a law daya Ibev bad eured blaa.
Vou make tlie beat medicine ia Uat world ; and I am faaa
V aay au."
RVad thta.from the diallngtiiahad Solicitor of tka Saaraeab
Ciatrt, whoaa brilliant abilitiaa have made kiaa web
known, not only in Uiia but tha neighboring Staue.
' JfM OrfaaM, Sak Jrpral, ISM.
" Sir i I have great eatiefaction ia aaauring yna tba
myself and family have been very much benaSied by year
mediciuea. My wife w aa cured, two yaara eineo, a aa
v re and daiigenaie ctHigh, by your Catur Paeveaaa.
and amra ttim liaa enjoyed par reel bealtb. My cbildraa
have .cvrral timea bran cured from ntlarbeof tbo InSa
anta and Crrnip by iL It ia an mvaluakla reaaadr for
tlia cinplaiiita. Ytair CvMaavic Tiixa bava aatlralf
cured mo rn.ni a dyepepeia amt cootiveneea, avhiab baa
gmwn ui.n ma M aoma yeare. indeed, tbia ear m
niiicb mora iiuiainaiit, from lha lacl thai I bad fluted aa
gal relief from the beat Pny.iciana which Una eectiea af
the conn I rj a(Tord, and from any of tba numeceee ramo.
die. I had taken.
" You nceiu to ua, Doctor, like a providential kleeaiag
to Mir family, and you niay wall euiipnea wa ara set aa
illilidfill of il. Youra raiirclfiilly,
LtAVIlT TIIAXTER."
Sf aafr CUmttr. Okie, jlfrU ,k, IS54.
" Da. J. C. Area Honored Si t I have made a tkar
o' h trial of the I'.VHaaTic PiLLa, left ma by your ageat
aJ hxvt liven cured by thaiu of the dreadful Rhaiimatira.
under which he found nie aunaring. The fir-t dune re
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removed ilia ili.ea.e. I feel in better health no ban U I
aoma yenra Itafiere, w hwb 1 attribute entirely to Ua alTvcla
of your CaTHaaric PiLLa. Yiaira with great rr.ie i,
UiCIL'8 U. MklCALV."
, Tha above are all from peraon. who ara publicly known
where they re.ide, atid wlio would toil make lhee atata
Ciaiiia without a thorough conviction that they were true.
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