The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, June 28, 1866, Image 3

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6"f hand-bill, 60 copies or lest
$8FW ,hMt hantlbi11' t0 eol''os o' 'ess
BLANKS.
a ny 1uanlltT undr qulrei, $1,.
0 per quire ; on all amounts over that a
reasonable reduotion will be made.
TERMS OF PAPER,
f 1.60 per year In advance $2,00 if paid
within the year, and $2,60 if not paid with
in that time.
NOTICE.
Hereafter the Tost Offieo will be
closed every eveninz at 8 o'clock. On
Sunday it will be kept open from 8 to
10 o clock A. M. Mail Closed at 0
P- M. L.'LUTHER, p. M.
Befc,Godey'8 Lady's Book for July is
on our table. As usual, it is exceptions
ble, in both reading and style.
k.Tho ladies of St. Mary's com.
mtneed holding a Fair for the benefit
of the Church yesterday. Success to
their undertaking.
tAMe.sre. Cowan, of the Senate,
and SchoGcld of the House, will please
accept our thanks for valuable docu.
rnents.
UflWe learn that Henry Souther,
Esq., has consented to the use of his
name as candidate for Congressional
honors in the coming campaign.
KfA Grand Democratic Rally of the
eastern and central counties of Pennsyl
vania is to come off at Reading on the
3d of July.
-Dr. Stebbins, Dentist, of Brook-
vill be in our place during court week.
All persons having anything to do in
his lino should give him a call.
gft.The young man of Ilidgway are
requested to meet in the Court House on
Tuesday evening next, for the purpose
of "orminga Young Men's Democratic
Johnson.Clymer Union Club. By or
der. MANY.
m m
QTlf you want Fire Works such
as spinning-wheels, Roman candles, sky
rockets, etc., to celebrate the coming an
niversary of our Independence, go to
Bordwell & Messenger's, where you can
get them thcapcr than the cheapest.
Apoloot. We owe an apology toJDr.
Bailey, of St. Mary's lor insertiug his
card in such a careless manner. The
advertisement was written by the com
positor, and not by the Doctor, as one
would suppose on reading it.
BSsCol. Moore, ol the Hyde House is
going to give a ball on the " ga-lorious
Fourth;" if the Colonel gives as much
attention to his guests on the occasion of
a ball as he does at other times we pre.
diet a pleasant time for those invited.
.Can't we have a Base Ball Club
in Ridgway ? In most of our exchang
es we see that they are forming clubs; in
every place where there id young men
enough to have one. Then, let us have
a club; we have plenty of matcml in
Ilidgway. Who'll commence?
(&-" Jupiter ! what a hot day!"
was the almost universal exclamation of
everybody during the warm weather of
this week. Many, however, got cooled
off by going to Bordwell & Messenger's
Drug Store and procuring a glass of ICY
COLD AND SPARKLING MINER
AL WATER.
Fatal Affray. On the 21st inst.,
after the exhibition of Dan. Rice's
Bhow at Wilcox, some three or four
railroad employees made an attack on
Elijah Darrell, the engineer of the grav
el train locomotive, and he, in self.de.
fenoe, knocked two of them down imme
diately, and then knocked down a third
and jumped upon his chest, bursting the
blood vessels, and causing death in about
thirty minutes. From what we could
learn of the affair, Darrel) acted purely
in self defenco, and it is due to him to
6ay that he has the reputation of being
a sober, orderly and well disnnsed man.
He gave himself up immediately alter
to the Justice, who let him go on his
own recognizance to appear when ca'.led
on. An inquest was held over the body
and the verdict was " that James Car.
tor came to his death at the hands of
Elijah Darrell."
Cool Larceny. About daylight on
Friday morning as Dan Rice's Circus
train was passing through Centreville,
it drove up to a man lying near the
road, the whole train stopped and the
drivers dismounted to know what chanoe
there was for chango, but they found
the chap bad been a supplicant at the
throne of King Aloohol and the Mon.
arch delighted with his greenback sub
ject, toon had him richly snoozing in
the arms of Bacchus aod Morpheus.
Seeing him ao happily situated they
very nieoly divested him of his boots
and hat and almost obtained his pocket
book cotaining $200 or $300 when tho
attention of the citizens caused them to
to relinquish their work.
Our provincial friend must keep his
eyes open when Rice comes round,
whether St. Mary's or Centreville whis
key was the cause, Dan will get tho
credit
Announcements.
T7E are authorized to announce the
f name of Geo. A. Ratihicn ns a
candidate for the office of Prothonotary
&o , subject to the decision of the Dem.
ocratio county Convention.
June 7th 'C6-tf.
WE are authorized to announce the
name of Newton LoitnsBery
as a candidate for the office of Prothon
otary &c, subject to tho decision of tho
.ueniocratio county Convention.
Juno 7th '66-tf.
SHERIFFS SALES.
DY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Yen
I ) ditioni Esjionas, issued out of tho
Uourt ot Uoramon Pleas of Elk county,
ana to me directed, there will bo expos
ed to PUBLIC SALE, at the Court
II ouse in Ridgway on Monday, the 2ud
day ot July, J 80b, tho following des
cribed real estate to wit :
All that cetain tract of land situate
in Spring Creek township, south of the
Clarion river, known as the Lynn settle
tneol, bounded and described as follows
Beginning at its northeast corner a hem
lock, thence south along warrant No.
2054 on hundred and eighty perches to
a hemlock, thence west eighty perches
to a post, thence north thirty-four degs.
west two hundred and fifteen perches by
;amuel mird warrant to a hemlock
thence east two hundred perches to
place ot beginning, containing one bun.
dred and fifty acres, with about three
acres improved, and an old log house
and log barn thereon erected. Seized,
taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of Thomas Lynn.
ALSO All that certain tract or par
eel of land situated in the town of Ridg
way, Elk county, Pennsylvania, known
as town lots Nos. ninety-nine (99), and
one hundred (100) on John J. Ride-
way's plan of said town, bouuded on the
north by Centre street, on the cast b
town lot No. 98, on the south by ao a
ley, and on the east by Mill street, con
taining hall an acre (J), more or less
uGon which is erected a two story frame
dwelling-house and a woodshed, all ira
proved. Seized, taken in execution
and to be sold as the property of A. II
Head and Adaline Head.
J AS. A. M ALONE, St'ff.
Sheriff's Office, Ridgway. Pa.
D
ENTISTRYl
Preserve Your Teeth 1
DR. J. W. DAILY would respect
fully announce to the citizens of Rider,
way and vicinity that he will be at bis
looms at the Hyde House, the last week
in June and will stay four weeks. All
wishing their teeth repaired will do
well by giving bim a call as ho is pre
pared to put up teeth in tho most ap
proved style. June-7'60-tf.
ITCH ! ITCH! ITCH !
Scratch t Scratch T Scratch I
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
Will Cub th Itch ik 48 Hocbs
Also cures SALT RHEUM. ULCERS,
uiHL,UL,Air,s, ana all ERUPTIONS OF
THE SKIN. Price 60 cents. For sale by
nil druggists. By sending 60 cents to
WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 170
Washington street, lioston, it will be for
warded by mail, free of postage, to any part
oi me Lnueu states. ( june-7 oo-ly.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
E. to H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Hanuiactnrert of Faotograpbio Material!,
Wholesale and Retail,
GOi BROADWAY, N. V.
In ftflilir inn in aiip main Vn?nnsa
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS we are
Headquarters for the following, vii.
STERESCOPHS & STERESCOPIC VIEWS
Of American and Foreign Cities and Land
scapes, uroups, btatuary, eto.
STERESCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR,
From negatives made in the various cam
paigns and forming a complete Photograph
10 history of the great contest.
STERESCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS,
Adapted for either the Magic Lantern Or
the 8terescope. Our Catalogue will be sent
to any address on receipt of Stamp.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
We manufacture more largely than any
other house, about 00 varieties from 60
cents to $00 each. Our A LBUMS have the
reputation of being superior in beauty and
durability to any others.
Card Photographs of Generals, Statesmen, Actors,
to., eto.
Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE
THOUSAND different subjects, including
reproductions of the most celebrated En
gravings, Paintings, Statues, etc. Cata.
logues sent on receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods
C. O. D., will please remit 26 per cent of the
amount with their order.
frThe prices and quality of our goods
cannot fail to ssti.fr. ( june-I4'H6 -ly.
1 EXECUTORS NOTICE WHEREAS,
j Letters Testamentary upon the ectate
of Simon Ernst late of St. Mary's, Elk coun
ty deo'd, have been granted to the subscri
bers. All persons indebted to the said estate,
are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the same,
will present them duly authenticated for set
mcnt to JOHN WEGIMBH and JOHN
.HMIDT.Executors. may.lO'66-bw
BLACKSMITHING !
H. S. BELNAP desires in Inform the nlti
tens of Ridgway and vicinity that he has
leased J. 8. Hyde's Blacksmith Shop on
nun street, ana nas employed good work
men who will be ever ready to make any
thinff from a huckle tn an annhnr.
Particular attention given to the shoeing
ot Dorses, ah l ask is a tair trial.
May 17'CG-ly.
Court Proclamation.
"T7HEREAS, HON. R. G. WHITE
IV President nud Charles Mead
and E. C. SCHuitze, Associate Judges
ot the lourt ol Common 1'leas, and Jus
tices of tho Court of Quarter Sessions
and Orphans' Court, and Court of Over
and Terminer, and General Jail Delive-
1111 ...
ry oi tiiK county, by their preoepw to
me airectea, nave ordered a Court of
Common fleas, a Court of Quarter Ses
eions, Orphans' Court, and Court of Oy
cr and Terminer and Opnnral .Tail l)liv
ery, to be holden at Ilidgway, in and
il j ft tit .
ior mo county oi turn on the
FIRST MONDAY IN JULY 1868.
being tho 2nd day of the month and to
continue ono wees. Notice is hereby
riven to the Coroner. Justices of th
Peace and Constables of the county of
jik, mat. mey are Dy tneso precepts
commanded to be then and there in their
proper persons, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of
said, day, with their rolls, records and
inquisitions and other remembrances, to
do those things whioh their offices ap.
pertain to be done, and that all Justices
oi saia county maice returns of all tae
recognizances entered into before them
to tho Clerk of the court as per Act of
Assemoiy, passed May 8th 1804. And
those who are bound bv their reermni
o-
zans to prosecute tho prisoners that are
or shall be in the jail of said county of
Elk, and to be then and there to prose
cute against them as shall be just.
J. A. MALONE, Sheriff.
May-17't6.
LIST OF CAUSES SET DOWN
for trial at July Term, 1866, of the
Court of Common Pleas of Elk county,
commencing j uiy za, X8oo.
Crowell vs. Benezette twp
o uar craw ci. ux. vs.
Hyde & Cummings vs.
Clark vs.
Bryant & Euwcr vs.
Earl et. ux
BryantA Euwer
UU1 ct. al.
Taylor
Hays et. al.
Sorg
Kaub.
Horton et. al.
Rhines
Wilson
Same
Mvers
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
Millingcr
Loesch
Ely
Dilworth
vs.
Hunt et. al. Ad's. vs.
Same vs.
Benzinger et. al. vs.
Kemmerer vs.
Urenoer vs.
Irwin vs.
Eichenger et. al.
Thomas et. al.
Short.
GEO. A. RATH BUN,
Deputy Prothonotary.
f 1ST OF GRAND JURORS Drawn
Li tor July Term, 1866.
Fox Alben Ellin
Henry B. Shons. R. T. Kvler Tin ran a
Little, Jos. It. Taylor, P. W. Hays, John
m:ii ' '
a. i'l uiur.
SpRI.NO CREEK. Hiram f!rmnn
Benzinger. Joseph B. Warner,
Francis Cassady, Jacob Wist.
Benezette J. W. Winslow, Julius
J ones.
Ridoway. F. G. Dickinson, J. S
Ilvde. G. G. Messenger.
Jay. Jacob A. Spangler, A. E.
won.
J ones. Ira Westcott.
St. Mary's. Philip Fisher, John
Walker, C. K. Sexton, John Krug.
LIST OF TR4.VERSE JURORS
Drawn for July Term 1866.
FOX. J. W. Roo-nra V.
Wm. Taylor, Sr. Thomas Gross, Rees'
man Meredith. T fl n..i.. T
, v, w, vjowi, VCIUU1U
B. Tavlor. Lawrence Mnhnn.
DFRINQ UREEK. Da via Q. M'NauI.
TI.r-.-A- T- iir . v '
luarxin rernn, vvm. U. Hunt.
Benzinger. T,nui (11 r...
w vttl VBOCI
Emight, Jacob Haines, Georee Kerner.
Auiuu xiauer, oiepnen ttenry, i rancis
Keller, Baptist Bush.
Ridgway. John Smut. ITirm s
Belnap.
JAY. Samuel Vashinilnr. A rmil
Turley.
Jones. John March, M. Weidert.
ST. Marv'8. Chnrl M I. Ill-It .lAAAAk
w . .WW UUMI - UUOCJJU
Wilhelm, Xavier Haberbush, Joseph
Windfelder, John Sosenheimor,
Benezette. John Z. Lindemuth,
Andrew Overturf. D. B. Winslow. Mila
Dent.
Highland. Levi Ellithnmp w
Stubbs. r
"vroncE is hereby given that
i irominetn met. until the 14th of
July next we will be in Brookville, at the
offinA ftf Dr. Hunt. nivniMil t
all persons having unsettled accounts with
A. 8. Rhines deo'd of Warsaw township,
Jetferson county Pa.
K. B. HUNT, Adm'r.
CAROLINE RHINES, Adm'x.
June-7'60-8w.
T OVE AND MATRIMONY.
Ladies and ccntlemAh. if nn
to marry, address the undersigned, who
will send vou. without monev and with.
out price, valuable information that will
enable you to marry happily and spee.
dily, irrespective of age, wealth, or
beauty. This information will cost you
nothing, and it you wish to marry. I
will cheerfully assist vou. All httem
strictly confidential. The desired in
formation sent by return mail, and no
reward asked. Addiess
SARAH B. LAMBERT,
Greenpoint, Kings Co., N. Y,
AT THE
New Stoni of
WEtS bit O Til 11 8
at St. Mary's, Elk County Pcnn sylvaa
Successors to George Whs.
Offer for sale, at wholesale and retail, a well
selected stook of SPJtlA'Q SUMMER
SILKS, MORIN(ES,
POPLINS,
DELAINES, MOHAIRS,
Plain and Ggured Alpacas. A large
assortment of Prints, White goods of
every description. Flannels of all kinds,
Gingham, Tickings and Shirting in
great variety.
JjADIE'S & C HILDREN'S
Millinery Goods ; such as
BONNETS,
DATS. CAPS, RIBBONS, d-c.
GL 0 VES & nOSIER Y.
GENTS furnishing goods of every
description,
CL 0 THS, CA SSIMERES &c, d c.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
A large stock of
FLOUR,
PORK,
SUGAR,
TEA,
COFFEE,
SPICES,
RICE,
SALT,
LARD,
OIL,
tVHALE OIL,
PETROLEUM CANDLES.
SOAP OF ALL K1XDS.
In short, we have everything needed for
lauiuj use.
Cedar and Willow Ware of every de
soription. Confectionary, Brush
csof all kinds. A lull assort-"
ment of Stationery, Wall Pa.
per, Paper Curtains, Beau
tiful Oil Cloth Window
Shades. A very largo
assortment ot Segars
and Tobacco.
WE BUY OUR STOCK directly
from thn MiiniifoA,,.rA.nj
.-ewua auu
fore we can afford to sell cheaper than
Ann Atnan AafAklLt.. a r 1 1
"UJ coiauiivuiuem ID JMK COUDlJ.
THE PUBLIC are respectfully in
vited to call and exaimnn nnr
stook and prices I Whether they wish
to buy or not, for we claim to hav nn
of the most complete stocks aod the
finest STORE in the county and can
sell for less profit, than any other house
in the county,
Was B
ROTIIEKS.
Rt. Mary's, March 10th '!.
HIE VIROIN OOLD MINING COM
PANY OF OOI,OllATn. 12fif. Orii-
nillnterests" $100 each, ot which 1250
are reserved for Working Capital.
Subporibers elect their own Officers, and
themselves manage the affairs of the Com
pany , eaoh subscriber being eligible as one
of its officers.
THE PHPQinrvT
is to be cliosen from among the Roard of
iireciurs.
THE DIRECTORS
are to be selected by the subscribers from
among themselves, at the first meeting for
orf;nnization.
THE SECRETARY AND TREASURER
is to be a subscriber aud selected by the
Directors.
BANKERS.
Tho Central Nntionnl Bank, Philadelphia.
SOLICITORS.
Theodore Cuylcr. Esq.,
Robert D. Coxe, Esq.
Americans are proverbial fo.- tha avidity
and commendablo seal With which t hey
participate in enterprises having for their
object the development of onr national re
sources. At one time " Railroads "nt
another " Coal" then "Copper" or
"Iron," snd more recently "Oil" have
been the all absorbing topics.
In alt these several
be recollected, those who first took hold of
mem mr.ue money : some larger amounts
than others, according to their investments.
Mi hi tiff onerntinns in tho fi1.1 ..f rin...
do and elsewhere note mainly engross the
jiuuuo niicnnon. uonsiuering that several
such companies huvo been already organ
ised that they are now at wrk that the
reports from their mines aro highly fnvor
eble that it is known that nt. the present
time there Mo the way from the ledges
of Nevada and Colorado "numerous "bars
of silver ' und hvirka nf r.M " :
" " vtu, . . 1 .3
believed that the enthusiasm Already mani.
lestea on tne suoject will, in a little time,
be so grently increased on the receipt and
exhibit of those " ret
able companies will spring up, whose tlock.
using ubbbu ni ino men greatly in'latcd
prices of ledges, will necessarily bo less do
sirable than that now to bo had thereby
Civin? tO thoSe Wlin nmil tlinnianli.aa
occasion now presented, of securing " ori
ginal interests," an opportunity of thfn
disposing or the large amount of stock each
holder receives, at a handsomo S'lvnncd.
AYith these nreliminnrv rnmBflra ka
i j . w u i , t
lowing Pbosfkctgs is respectfully presen
ted. The nroncrtv nf tlm Cn
to be organiied By the sale of these " ori
eiunl interests." cnnniaia nf tlm f..nn;
Ledges, nil situated within a radius of five
. .' 1 . ..J- C . , r . n . ,
ujiivo ui vyvuinu uiv, iyOtoraao.
TRAIL CREEK niSTUTPT
Mammoth Lode r inn r...i
Never Fail Lcde.f 0f 200 feet'
Vanderbilt Lode.J 0f 200 feet,
Union Lode. r nn r
Old Ophir Lode, of 100 feet!
TRAIL RUN DISTRICT.
Holman Lode, 0f 200 feet,
BANNER DISTRICT.
St. Louis Lode, 0f 100 feet,
Pensacola Lode, of 100 feet.
UPPER FALL RIVER DISTRICT.
Abe Lincoln Lode, 0f 200 feet,
Washoe I.ode, 0f 200 fet,
Minnie, or " Louisa " Lodo, of 200 feet,
Riddlo Lode, J 0f 200 feet,
This Lode is very well developed, with
vein of ore 4 feet in width ; ore brospects
well.
f There is one hWO. nn iMa t.a.ia nn rnA
deep and 50 feet long, and the crevice is 8
IKMV 1U WIUlll.
iThisLodeis well developed, and con
sidered one of the best in the district ; thero
is a shaft on it fiO foct in depth with a vein
of sulpherets four fjet in width. Assays
uiuub ui viiis ore prove it to be very rich.
U mis is an A. I. Lode, and has a shaft
of 75 feet in depth vein of ore three feet
in width and of good quality. Ore taken
irom unsi.oae yieldtd $108 per cord in
goia.
& Th:s is renllv l.ne iMctieaf T ni a:..
covered in the district ; it is well developed,
irm ihboii irom mis i,oae vieiued un
n. n u .J . e (i.oi-A - "
"us ui ?ouu per cora.
jjBiug a loiai oi zuuu icet or nearly a
half a mile in length horizontally, of rich
Qold-Droducins- tertiln f .,:,:..i
depth, together with all the dips, spurs and
tuuusoau me metals, ores, gold,
silver and other motiil bearing quartz, rock,
and earth therein, and all the rights, priv
ileges and franchises thereto incident, ap
pendant and aDnurtennnneil nr H, i.
usually bad or enjoyed, under and subject
to the jurisdiction of the Government of tho
uuueu oiaies.
The titles to all of which claims have been
examined by a member of tho Bar, resident
in uiuruuo.
His opinion is as follows
This is to certify that I have carofully
examined the titles to the foregoing lodes
w. auu uui auiianeu iuai they are
THOMAS MASON. Atfv at W
The space of a Circular is too limited to
s ",1,"" opinions oi numerous distinguish
ed cituena and
aminea mis district ; the following extracts
cum iiivioiu, ana mat or t'rofesHor Ed.
ward N. Kent in particular, of the Non
York U. S Assay Office is directly in point.
Our late lumented President Mr. I.in.
coin during an interview with Speaker
iuua, immure io me niuaen wealth of Col
oradj. Navada. &o ..said
" I have very large as leid of the ntinera
wcttim ui our nauon .-1 hpiiava it n..ni;..iiu
inexhaustible."
ThS Hon. J. P tTr,al,o C.I r .v
- - - - r..v , ciui v ui ine
Interior: in the OMrial Kenm-t ,oo..i
congress, dated December 6th, 1804, refer
- u . ..ivovuicu III
ring io mo men present condition of our
n estern Territories anva htu.
- -, j - - uw wcai'ii
embedded in the rocks of that extensive re
gion is actually inexhaustible, and it will
furnish in future vear. ln,lirowl .
pal purt of our means of liquidating the
debt contracted by the Government for the
overthrow of the Great Rebellion."
The Hon. II. P. Rennett ,ii- :..
, B.tVHip 1 It
Congress from Colorado, in a speech before
iuo jiuiiBB oi ucpreseniuiivcs said Juda
ins from what I know nf ilie i,n,i....i i
resources of this country j from what I am
ui prnciii;! miners who are well ia
formed uoori this Knhii-el I .l l
to day before this House and before this
Coun'ry, to be placed upon thoreeords and
read of all men that within .i .:.
- - j i a miia,
and by the year 1869, the gold fields of Col-
urnuo lerruory will prouueo JfuO.OOO.OOO
annually .- and even then Itu full -
of mineral wealth in gold alone remain not
wnoiiy ueveiopeu. i speak irom the united
testimony of many practical miners who
have spent many vears in the mini.. f
California, when I say : that the pold.
bearing region of Colorado is far triore ex
tensive. Quite aa ineihnuutililo ..j .i .
gold-bearing quarti of a much richer ouali-
Professor Edward N. Kent, of thm N..
York Assay Office, says .'
As to the extent nf ) .l.l ..
Colorado, I am not prepared to give an esti.
mate, as I found enough to fully employ my
tims within a radius of five miles of Central
City, tr location of ih hn i .j i
bui.s other tlcehnss ef vhwm, 1 hsve no
T
heaitfltion In snying. tbnt f btli'V th'm ! hi
the riehctt ever ditcwrrci. Willi v rj
on pi (si and the Pacific Knilrond, oV'rmli. i
destined in my opinion, toiial or mjj "
California and AnstIl.i, arid beconu'
E! Dorado of tti WrtrlU."
The opinion entertained by h'.se abrnail
ftf claims in I Iris dislriot, is l.'Ch by ih
following extract
EngliBlt Chpitnlisls bnve purclmrc! t' ' ',
COO if the Cblorado mining litnds, Sr'l 'I- -'r
agents nnd employees arc now rn run" id
develop the same, the ciaiuis are tulu;!
pally in Rupsell and Trail dislrictc. nd 4.
recent pnrchase hs been the Scatnn 1. .c of
1000 feet for which they paid 100.000,
An idea of thu value of some' claims 1 10 i
feet each,' may be formed whert thir fV
considered that it often occurs that thoT
yield millions of dollars, and have in several
instinccs been sold for $5,000 per fool:
Mr. Fields, from 33$ feet of the Bobtail
Lode hns taken out already over S20(1.00fi
in gold, and $206,000 has been offered and
refused for 83$ feet of this same lode, cqust
to $800,000 for a claim of oao hundred feet.
As tho purchase of either of the nbovt
lodes would reqtiiro moro money than th
maiorllv nf neranna have at pnmminit It
hns been determined to consolidate them.
and to divido them into Twelve Hundred an-l
Fifiv.
ORIGINAL SHARES
which will cost the subscribers hereto
ftK m-vnnri) uni r.ina v k f n
thus allording the man of limited means, si
well as the capila'ist, an opportunity to e.
cure an interest in thii region of pracli.
calty inexhaustible " wealth.
as an are aware, lue usual plan adopted
for the development of such a property is i.l
form a company and issue certificates nf
stock. The plan here proposed may ho
considered preliminary to tho formation nf
two or more Companies on these propertied;
which arc subject tJ no royalty, leases .r
mortgages.
DUNCAN M. MITCHESON,
A. S. tor. Fourth & Wolnut St;.
Philadelphia
REFERENCES.
His Excellency, I His Excellency.
ANBHMW G. CBBTIN, MARCUS L. WART),
Governor of Penn'a I Governor of N.J
HOTI. EI.T 8T.TTTU ITTOW MI k ynmiann
Eec. of Statcof Penn'a.Scc. of Slot o of N. J
liU. .MU1UON McMICHAEL,
Mavor of Philadnlnhia
Geo. M. Troutman, Pres't Central Nation, f
Bank. Phiadeluhia.
Geo. K. Zeigler, Pres't National Bank
Commerce, Philadelphia.
Robert P. King, of King & Baird of Phil;
delphin.
Benjamin Orne, of J. F. & E. B. Orne, Phil
ndelphia.
Edmund A. Soudor, of E. A. Soudcr, & Co.,
Philadelphia.
L. Montgomery Bond, of Bond Diddle;
Philadelphia.
Jolih Welsh, of S. & W. Welsh, Philadelphia
gfcjyld sending subscriptions, give name
and address plainly. In order that it may M
vuiiwn cmeieu m tne ouoscripiion l')OK,
from which receipts aro issued, and fronl
which Notices will be made out for the first
meeting for organijation. may-86C.-0w
7"ENDERS OF
MERCIIAXDTSB
V ast
finnrnianil nnil nlnaaifie Vitt Wm
- 11 ,L- MSJ 1U.
McCauley, duly appointed apjraiscr o.
lueruuuuie tuxes in ana ior tne county
of Elk, for tho yeai A. D. 18GG.
ST. MARY s Bououan.
Name. Class.
Weis lirothcrs, 13
Weis Brothers, Liquor
John Krug, H
Coyno & M'Vean, 13
Coyne & M'Vean, Liquor
James Coyno, 14
Frcd'k lludolph, H
I'rcd'k lludolph, Liquor
Chas. Luhr & Co., 14
Chas. H. Vdlk, lirewer
J. Windfelder, do
Edward Habcl, do
Michael Hontz, do
Charles Ilaut, do
Geo. Wituiau. do
License.
810 0
ir 00
7 00
10 00
25 00
7 00
7 00
.i 00
7 00
13 0)
15 09
15 00
15 0
15 00
15 0O
7 0')
7 00
10 00
25 CO
7 0)
G. Ileintcnach, Clothiers
Lhnsto & Burke,
J. Wilhelm
J. Wilhelm, Liquor
Retrance Kuntij
14
13
n
UENtZETTK TOWNSUlt1
Name
Class.
License
i 7 00
7 00
7 00
Erasmus Moroy,
14
14
14
It. & D. B. Winslow,
Ldward rletchcr,
rox towssuip.
Nmc. Class
License.
7 00
25 bO
7 (Jj
7M
if Oct
15 00
10 00
7 00
25 00
License;
7 06
Fred Schoooing,
do Liquor
Jos. Koch & Son,
Sampson Short,
Sarah Oyster,
Frank Hontz, Brewer
Hyde & Reed,
Jas. McCloskey,
14
14
14
14
13
14
do Liqitoi
30'eb Tow.vsmr.
Nanic.
A. II. Goodrich,
Class.
14
RIDQWAT TOWNSHIP.
Name. Class. License
J. S. Hyde, 14 7 00
Jerome Powell,
Bordwell & Messenger,
13
14
14
14
10 00
7 0')
7 00
7 00
Ilealy & Dill,
J. V. Houck.
Mrs. E. O. Clcmenlfl.
14
7 00
x uereuy uunuv ine, an free tn ho
T 1 I .. . . 1 , .
true list of tha Vcndets hf frh.n
dise in Elk county for tho year 18GJ,
as appraised and classified by nic.
An appeal will be held at the Court
House id Ridurwav. on Tiles. lav tlm
third day of July 1S00.
WW. McUAULKY,
. Mercantile Appraiser.
May-31'66-tda.
1T7 HEELER &
WILSON'S SEW-
1 IUMACHINE.S.-Tbe ,,rlr
signod having been appointed 66l Agent
wi mo Buie cr nneeier k Wilson s Sewing
Machines for Elk ennntv. tl v.n.
assortment constantly on hand. Machiues
sold at Philadelphia and New York prices.
Any parties dosirous of obtaining thenr
c&" address J. K. wuitmouu
March Ot.'ee-ly. at Ridgway, P.
JOB PRINTING
NEAT..1T,
CHEAPLY &
RVPTCnrtTfYi'si"! :W
Exeeu'ted at tha Advocate OftW
QOfiA MONTH I-A UMTv
tipOKJ wanted for tit tUrtly , artieUt.
jut out. Address O. T. GAKKV t'ii
lMMdtng. Pldleford, Ms. j; ,J0,, '