The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, August 27, 1864, Image 3

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    THE ELK A D V 0 C A T E
east by warrants No. 6800 and 5801 on
the south by warrant No. 6804 and on
the west by warrant No. 2965, contain
ing eight hurixlred acres," be the same
more or less, upon which there is erec.
ted one saw mill sixty feet by eighty
feet and containing a ga ng of saws, one
upright and one circular saw and shin
gle machine. Four dwelling houses
two of which are about twenty (our feet
by forty feet and two about 18 by twen
ty feet, one frame barn about twenty
four feet square and other out buildings
and two acres improved.
Seized taken in execution and to bo
sold as the property of J. L. Ellis, at
the suit of the President, Directors and
company of the Hopkinton Bank,
terly Ituoae isiana.
AH me neni uue iuicicsi vmim,
of John J. Y. Thompson, the defendant
within named, of in and to the following
real estate to-wit: All that certain piece
or parcel of land situate and being in
tho township of Spring Creek, Elk coun.
ty Pa., known as warrant No 1565 and
containing 501 acres and 20 perches,
five hundred and one acre and twenty
perches, more or less unimproved.
Seized taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of John J. Y.
Thompson, at the suit of Joseph Rcco.
Ingersoll, and John Craig, Trustees of
the estate which was formerly of V il
liam Bingham the elder Deccad and
Maria Charlotte Chartin Do Lcot Bir.
mire Bingham owner owner of two
other fifthe thereof.
Sheriff's Office, )
Ridgway, Penna. )
8 " P. w. HAYS, Sheriff.
Ridgway, Aug 27th 1864.
Announcements-
Mb. Editor : Please announce tho
name of Dn.T. J. BOYER, as a candi
date for Assembly, subject to the deci.
eion of the Nominating Conventions of
the Democratic Party,
Many Democrats.
Numerous friends of Dr. Chas. R.
Earley, have authorized U3 to an
nounce his name, as a candidato for As
scnmbly, subject to the decision of tho
Democratic County Convention.
New Advertisements.
DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that the
Partnership, Lumbering business here,
tofore carried on by the undersigned
under tho firm name of Iloton, Ely &
Co., is this day dissolved by mutual con.
scot
CHARLES HORTON,
B. F. ELY,
ISAAC HORTON, Jr.
Ridgway, July 17th 1863.
TO ARMS ! TO ARMS ! !
ONE YEARS SERVICE.
Come in out of
the Draft.
Capt, L, A. Dood, has re
ceived authority to raise com
panies to form a regiment for
one year's service. The high
est local bounty, will be paid to
volunteers for one year. Also
substitutes wanted.
Parties wishing to recruit
companies, or squads, will call
on or addres L. A. Dodd, or
W. W. Wilbur Ridgway, or
Charles B. M'Lain, Brook
ville. WE V ?!
1; JL AW
LOCK V.
E. W. BIGONY, Proprietor.
Omnibus running to and from the Depot
ti rooji irc.n huusk. wain oi
VI B:-ookville Pa.. C. N. Krctz. Prop'r.
rin hnnan hns hecn renttea ana ItiruiBU,
adapted to the wants ofAe public
NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP,
NOTICE ia hereby given that Theodore
Palen, heretofore residing at Allegany, Cat
taraugus County, in the State of New 1 oi k,
hul. now rceiding at Wilcox Elk County,
'.Suilof Pennsylvania, nd James Clark,
residence at I'liienfteld in the State of New
Jersey, have formed a limited partnership
pursuant to the Act of the lieneral Assembly
of the Stale of Pennsylvania, passed the 21st
of March 183B, entitled "An Act relative to
Jimild partnerships" and its several sup
plements, for the manufacture of Leather at
Wilcox aforesaid, upon the following terms
to-wit: 1st. The name of said firm to be
Theodore Palen; 2nd. The general nature
leather ; 8u. the name of the ffeneral
pai iner is Theodore Palen, now residing at
ll'ileox aforesaid ; 4th. The amount of
capiial contributed by the special partner
Jumes Clark, to the common stock, is
eighteen thousand dollars ; 6lh. The part
nership is to continue from the ninth day
ylpril A. D. 1864, to the ninthday of April
A. D. 1869. Dated at Iriloox, June 23d
1864.
A Rare Chance for Capitalists
For sale, about 500 acres of land in
and around the 'Borough of St. Mary's
Elk county Pa. Also thirteen town lots
in said Borough, close to the P. & E. R.
Depot. The P. & K. R. R takes the
greatest portion of the lands. Price low
and terms cash or on -time, with good
security. Apply to
Mas. A. IIASSELBERGER,
38 Light Street, Baltimore MD. or C
LUHR, Benrinfrer El's Co. Pa.
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GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK
For 18G4.
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YEAR!
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thankful to that publio which has enabled
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Authress of "Alone," "Hidden Path,"
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OUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS.
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Agents wanted in counties not can.
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1 2 11)03.
Ridgway April, ICth,
MAGIC TIME OBSERVERS.
Being a Hunting or Open Face or Lady's
Gentleman's Watoh Comebino, with or
Patent Self-Winding Improvement
a most Pleasing Novelty.
ONEOFTHE PRETTIEST, MOST CON
VENIENT, AND decidedly the best nnd
cheapest time-piece for general and reliable
use ever offered. It has within it and con
nected with its machinery, its own winding
attachment, rendering a key entirely unne
cessary. The cases of this Watch are com
posed of two metals, the outcrono being
fine 16 carat gold. It has the improved ruby
action lever movement, and is warranted an
accural o time piece Price superbly en
graved, per case of half dozen, $304. Sam
ple Watches in neat morocco boxes, $35,'
SILVER WATCIISl
First CUss Hunting Timo.ricccs for accu
racy of movement, beauty of material, ami
above all, cheapness in price, these watches
must insure universal approbation.
An imitation so faultless that it can hard
ly be delected by the most experienced
judges. The material being of two metals,
the outer one first quality Sterling Silver,
while the inner one is German Silver, it can
not be recognised by cutting or heavy en
graving, making it, not in appearance, hut
in durability, the best resemblance of SOL
ID STIRLING SILVER in existence.
The sale of these Watches in the Army is
a source of enormous pro6t, retailing, as
they very readily do, at $25 and upwards.
Many hundred dollars can be made in a sin
gle pay day by any one of ordinary business
tact.
BAT WHOLESALE ONLY 1 In heavy
hunting oases, beautifully engraved, white
enamel dial, and fancy cut hands, in good
running order, by the half dozen, $72. Sold
only by the case of six 1
Upon receipt of two dollars, as guarantee
of good faith, we will send watches by ex
press to any part of the loyal States, collec
ting balance of bill on delivery. This en
sures buyers against fraud, giving them
their watches before payment is required.
Soldiers in the disloyal states must remit
cash in advancb, as the express oompanies
peremptorily refutes making collections in
such dangerous localities. Remember,
Cash in advance from within the army linet tn
rebel states I We guarantee the safe delivery
of all watches, whether they are sent by mail
or express.
Hubbard Bros.,
Sole Importers.
71 Broadway, cor Corland .S'troji N. Y.
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ADMiNISTATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration have been
granted in duo form of Law, to the sub
sciber upon the Estate of Thomas Over
turf, late of Benezette township Elk
countv, deceased, All persons having
any claim against said Estate, are ro,
quested to present them duly authentl
cated'for settlement. Any person ow.
ing the. Estate, aro requested to make
payment forthwith.
ANN OVERTUIIF.
Admiuiitratrix of tht
Etlate of Thomi Ovtrlurf, dtctd
May 7th 1&61.
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CHAS J. O. KLINE & CO.. .
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box 45SG.
Timber and Coal Land for
Sale.
The undersigned has lor sale, a valua
ble tract of Timber and Coi-1 land, situ
ate iu Snydor township JciTovson couuty
Pa., warranted -i the iianie of W. Wil.
link, warrant 2C IS, co'il ini.igOOO acres.
The land will be so'd at it small advance
over cost nd a good deed given For
particulars concerning the land, address
J. M. BARNHART,
Mountain P. O. Centre Co. Pa.,
Ridgway, May 2Sth 1804.
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Circulation 40,000 (largest in the
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our watches. They abb WAbkakted as
Repdesknted !
"Particularly valuablo for officers in the
Army and travelers." Frank Leslie's, Feb.
21.
''Prettiest, best ana cheapest timepieces
ver offered." -V. 1'. Illustrated Hews, Jan.
10.
"Very pretty ani durabls Watches for the
Jrmy. N 1 Army Jf Nary Jour. (Gov
ernment Organ,) Aug. 'M.
"line of the oldest and most reliable hous
es in business." Louisville, Kg., Journal.
July 21.
DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that the Part
nership, Lumbering business, heretofore
carried ou by the undersigned, under
tho name of Charles A Isaac Horton Jr.,
in this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The busiuess of the late firm, will be
settled up by Isaac Horton Jr.
CHARLES HORTON,
ISAAC HORTON Jr.
Ridgway, July 13th 18G4. "
Administrators Notice-
Letters of Administration have been
granted in due form of Law, to the sub
scriber Wo. Mack: upon the Estate of
Elisha J'ick, Late of Salem Md. do
ceasqd. AH persons having any claim
against said Estate, are requested to
present them duly authenticated for set
tlement. Any person owing tho Estate,
are requested to uiako payment forth
with. WILLIAM MACK,
AJmtuutralor of the Estate of Eliiha
i . p. n i
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' Junclllh 1561.
MAYORS OP THE
Great Cities
We, tho undersigned Mayors, hereby
tifr that the Druggtoti, Apothecaries M
T hysioiana of our several ottios ha ? sIpkmO
dooument of assuranoe to us that AYEHtt
8AE3APARILLA. has boon found to tm
a remedy of groat excellence, and wortfey
the oonfldeno of the oommuoity.
HON. JAMES COOK,
Mayor of LOWELL, MflrVL
AOTH. ALBIN BEARD,
Mayor of NASHUA, N.
HON. E. VT. HARRINGTON',
Mayor or MANCHESTER, If. M.
HON. JOHN ABBOTT,
Mayor of CONCORD, N, H.
A. H. BULLOCK,
Mayor of WORCESTER, MASE.
HON. NATH'L SILSBEE,
Mayor of SALEM, MAJS0L
HON.
F. VT. LINCOLN, Jr.,
Mayor of BOSTON, MASS.
HON. WM. M. RODMAN,
Mayor of PROVIDENCE, K. X.
HON. AM03 W. PRENTICE,
Mayor of NOBWICH, CONK
HON. J. N. HARRIS,
Mayor of HEW LONDON, CONN;
HON. CHAS. S. RODIKR,
Mayor of MONTREAL, O. E.
HON. D. P. TIEMANN,
Mayor of NEW YORK CTTT.
HON. H. M. KINSTREY,
Mayor of HAMILTON, O. VT.
HON. ADAM WILSON,
Mayor of TOBONTO, O. W.
HON. R. M. BISHOP,
Mayer of CINCINNATI, OHIO.
HON. I. H. CRAWFORD,
Mayor of LOUISVILLE, K7.
HON. JOHN SLOAN,
Mayor of LYONS, IOwA
HON. JAMES McFEETERS,
Mayor of BOWMAN VILLE, O.
vr.
HON. JAMES W. NORTH,
Mayor of AUGUSTA,
HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr.,
Mayor of HALLOWELL, MB.
HON. JAMES S. BEEK,
Mayor of FREDEBICTON, TSt. B.
HON. WILLARD NYE,
Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
HON. J. BLAISDELL,
Mayor of FALL BIVEB, MASS.
HON. W. H. CRANSTON,
Mayor of NEWPORT, B. X,
HON. FRED STAHL,
Mayor of OALENA, ZLXk
HON. JOHN HODGDEN,
Mayor of DUBUQUE, IOWA.
HON. THOMAS CRTJTCHFTELD,
Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
HON. ROBERT BLAIR,
Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA.
HON. R. D. DATJOIt,
Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN.
BON. GERARD STITH,
Mayor of NEW ORLEANS, LA.
HON. H. D. SCRANTON,
Mayor of ROCHESTER, Bf . TU
ROTH. DE WITT O. GROfl j " (
Mayor of UTIO fcl. Y.
HON. GEO. WILSON, -
Mayor of PITTSBURG, PA.
HON. C. H. BUHL, '"'
Mayor of DETROIT, MICH.'
HON. HEMAN It. PAGE,
Mayor of MILWAUKEE, WIS,
HON. W. W. VAUGHN,
Mayor of RACINE, WIS.
HON. A. FARR,
Mayor of KENOSHA, WI&
HON. JOHN C. HAINES, "!
Mayor of CHICAGO, ILL,
flON. M. J. A. HEATH, I
Mayor of 6 EL MA, ALA.
HON. A. J. NOBLE, I
Mayor of MONTGOMERY, ALA.
HON. W. S. HOLYBAD,
Mayor of COLUMBUS, GA.
DON ESPARTERO MANUEL, '
Mayor of VERA CRUZ.
DON PIETRE DE CABALLO, 1
Mayor of MEXICO.
DON ESTEPHANIE RODRIGUES,
Mayor of HAVANA.
Certify that the resident Druggists hava
assured them
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
la an excellent remedy, and worthy tho com
fldenes of tho coaununity.
For Spring Diseases.
For Purifying tho Blood.
For Scrofula or King' Evil.
For Tumori, Ulcers, and Bores
For Rruptlont and Pimples.
For Blotches, Blalni, and Bolli.
For St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Ery
For Tetter or Bait Rhcam. eipclat
For Scald Head ad Ringworm.
For Cancer and Caneeroue Sorei.
For Sore Eyci, Sore Ears, and llimctli
For Female DUeaaes.
For Snppreeilon and Irregularity.
For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases.
For Liver Complalnce.
For DUeatee of tho Heart,
Tho Mayors of the chief cities of the Uni
ted States, Canada, and British Frovinoea,
Chili, Peru, Brasil, Mexioo, and in fuot al,
most all the oitiea on this oontinent, hava
signed this dooument, to mure their peoplo
what remedies they may use with safety and
confidence. But our apaoe will only admit.
portion cf them.
Ayer'a Sarsaparilla,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Ayer's Pills, and
Ayer's Ague Cura,
4 yncrABCD ar
Dr. 1. C. Ayer 4t Co .
lOWlClL. MASS .
Aai iclC f trttrtlitl ?ry wters.