The Somerset Herald. '.VEHNESIlAV, lint tabioer - May, S, 1ST5. mm met k roivr iailroad. on, and after M.Hiday.N e-v.ia.h. l-4.traiuss:l on as follows : LEAVE. Mail Eud.... Mall Wen... AKttlVe- j 30 p. m. ..11:20 a. m. .S 10 i. m. r. W. fc D. R. K ExpreiS East Express West Mill East y.ail Wert .nils iM!ALrfivr. Ilea p. m. . . . . . . . t :l m- 11:13 p. m. 4 50 p. m. VALITY BAII.RO AD. AERIVK. ... 1115 . m. l-Alp.m. . 2 45 p.m. 4 4Sp. m. FRANK FORNEY. Aprent. BrrrAio tIAVl. Mail East Mail Weft...- Pittsturgh & Ccnnelhvilh PittclmPirll WhHintnil m tlnlfirfi SHORT LI 1ST C ALTEI1ATI0N OF TI3IC. Kail m kzzz:m Traia 17, TIME TABLE. on nl nrr SunJ.y, N.'. l.vh, 1ST. Trair,. on tliii1 Rat will Impart an 1 Arrive tr im lrit. career (irisnl and Water streets. 8 t 1I"W: rn;rACT. PiTTf ItrROll T1JIB. t'nl.ia'wn Ac- 'M a.m. Tnr 'Uli Mail " a.m. MixJ Way... lii a.m. M Keffp.rt Ac- ,Mm 11'fJ a m. M Kcrfp-.n Ae- c.m 3 15 p.m. Vi;iont"wn Ae- c.m .34: p.m. cm 4:'.Mp.m. W. Nel"H Af- r,,,,, 6:15 p.m. M. kp. f'rt A-- r..m . S"P-n. 1 tip-iicl. I i.. J"p."'. M. Ki-e.-Tt A- v,m 11:15 p.m. Wrl N'ewi..n CliurfliTr iiu 1- 45 p. in. McKcc?!" rt Ar. r..tn 6 4"' a.m. M.-kel-ct Ac m.in T.3". a.m. W. .: n A- r.ni "2" am- Tlin.uali l-X- '" I niiiutewn Ae- Iu l5 a.m. MeKo-l"rt Af- i e"iu 1-: m. M Kif5t'rt Ar- 0. m i:(Mp.m. Mi'Krrfpurt Af- ,.,.ni 6:13p.m. I 'HiofllnWD AP- c iii 5 4 p.m. M'ki-cfn.Tt Ai'- 01. m 7R5p.ni. TI:mu'1i Mail..t:iiu p.m. Weft Ni-wloii I'liurt-U lr-jiu.H'5 p.m. Cculral Tichi t 0ffl;f, 45 ."Hi Ate., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1. mmi E. B. SCWEES. G-5. sat teilsriiis. TlCt?t AEt. MltECDGH. G3.Pi3. Ll'l Feb. 1U. Mon oa y w f:s as lovely as a new sprats Ponmt. Fim: Ashton Salt for rale at K. J. Fi.i:o.hi.i:y's. Foes w ill s(Hn be a cent .-.piece if they don't st'ip to decline. Cook & FtLKlTs are a.-aiii ia the Id for PotatiHs. Mil. John Gacf has Ik-'cii appointed I kis! muster at JoLnsburjr, thie county. Ha.HKST prices paid for Wool in crsll or trade at Mor.-an's Cai.i. and v the lar.-c spring slock of AVaU-pajH-r, und Vin.lov,-l.';.a !s at Am- Sinks. JiT rf -ivid, a line lot of Lai riii?; als t No. 1 and 2 Mackerel 1: the shore. r.. J. Fn.. e Ibr sh from i'.-EY. Srmso Hats ani Caps, Collars and Ties Shiru, Ssisjieader. Soeks, ll..a.'.licr chtel's, ic., at Amos Steckt. Wanted. All the PoUit.xs that are for sale. Fring them risrht along 'Cih-k .V Fia.iars. Fakmi.iis ! call and get oar prices bcf.ee un basing elsewhere. W. F. Al.TI ATllhK & CO S. We hereby j-ive notice that we will publish no big Lsh stories unless they ale accoiiipuliicd l v the fish as p::of. FAhMElis, buy your Seed Cits at II. J. Betgbiiy s, he has" just reccl-id a large lot of Oats and Corn. J. II. F111TZ, County Survrvoi. Sjt i-ial othce day, Saturday. ' tithce in lhe Conn 11'A.ie. fonni.-ct, i. To Faumehs Don't dJay bringing in Your Putatots tili the Uittoni la'.lsout ol tbe: market. Cock & IH.euits. The empress il Japan cautions her vouni ladv Irieuils about talking loudly on ihe hi reels, like the vulgar American tirls. Camhhates will find ii totheir in'.ciist to anv;lss ia a suit ol Morgan's h"iue luaile Suium'r Cassiineres. S.-inerwX Co. isu'i n.tali i..r thodiiy. The most i haracu 1 istic fe.it uie t f our modern civiliz-.tion is, that we have re veised com -leU'ly the old rule, pay as you go. It is now Imirow as you We have ma le s;hi iai anangcaieiils .-.r supphing garden and ll .wer see.ls ol all kinds! 1 'lease call and. give us our ordeis. W. F. Ai.TEAini-ii A: v'a. Vt'iit :aAt.K Jl.vei.ii;. Read G. ijaiull Co s. adMrtmi.tcut iu this pa per. liner, letter or cheaper stock in uie city ol l il'-sburgh than theirs. "lillll-S," oliferves an cxpelielieeJ F.rooklvn matron, "remember that those ,,ii-u uiake the bejt hu,tua.!i who cau j-w allow a do;, a hairs to ;.a ounce of t ut ,er, without knowing it.' "I'm to l e queen of the May mother, I'm to It guttn ol Ihv May." They crowned her Ub a mow wreath and sr.ittled "1 Inn to le queetub qI be May." Ignite a iiuu.Ik r of our people are plant ing shade trees in trout ol 'heir resiliences. Among then we notice a number ol spua e Mid w Lite pine tries. K ciiiL, ia H.iyfietJ tow ::.';.':., r..u oil county, chkiiils lo l.ea direel mv. nd i at of Pocahontas, the historic la ii.ia fep.ia'e--her great, great r.iii.l.iu.ht in ! j iavt A tiAiiriKNEK t.fuiuny J ears' txpcrh mv, ia . plant should not be hct out tor the fuuinier until lhe 10th of May. Levy lnsts generally incurring a tew dais be fore that time. At a recent auction sale of a menagerie al l.clHiUoa, I'll 10. lulvo ho,, w t-.e crul.l br J.'UOO, piity monkey for $. H. aa elephant Jiir fit'-OO, two caratl for $SH0. a zebra I t 10iH.', two kangaro-s f..r $:lj and a rr':.'7ly bear for f 1T0. It may lc well to ugges,t to our ptople licit decoration day otvurs on lhe H 'ill of this uioulu aud M the o-'ih lajls on Suuday It Ua 1'teil .;uc.til I V the llfnilJ Annv A the l.c-pubiic -l Salat iav 1 e rve d i;i'.eal. MEAi.lM' Low?. Thetc arc k- uie bo S ill tow a, claiming re-cubirity, w bo w iil pro! abiy get their lingers burat if they d n't "let up" stealing eggs. Their names Lave been reported lo us aud we think it no more than right that tl ey should be ex posed, but we will retrain ibis liu.c. Jtu thaaks are due Governor Hartrant; lot a copy ol the Gcnerwl Laws is"vl by ibe Legislature during tbe se-ssion of 173. 1 lie numu-r ot nets passe d are nfly-nme nan io:ra re-viiutmns three. A womewuat raialier numler than were iiniled through uuc.tr me cm const 11 ui ion, iui yt-ttnoaau ;o rat i;t the delaacds of the people. feaCurare Pale7 YwrJa. For sale Fowls and Eggs of Fancy P. ul iry, bred from iir-ione-d stock, llaff end rinridgc Cehins. Light and Dark Ilrah mas, tmid and Stiver S;-ck!cd Ham burghs. PoUnds, Black Sjianish. Ban tam and LSronze Turkeys. For particu lar ddr-s W. A. Ko.r Omuuenec, Fa JlOTIC'F- 'ale-el prope-sals ft,- XUr.! niahine stone to niaiadi.mlte lhe streets of j Smicrset lierough id tie rectivcl bv the ' Town Council, said proposala io U "t a ce-rtain price tK'r 1 - The stone to 1 furnished in such quantities as Uiy lx-lKdt-e. All proposals must te han-le-d in on. cr IwtWc. Thursday evming. Mav , Clh. at which time they w Ml be opened and the cintrct awarded.- Fy order the Tow o CVvucciL A. psydf.k, Clerk. i-,r niT Mu. Euitok : T w name as a candidate for ister and Uceordcr. A. lie :;.ce N. IlrviF.n- - ... ,n,l Mineral Foinl K.iil- I rnni.inrr a train to connect w i'iU t'iie wcstwaid U.uii 1 cr.pn he .'niit l. iiie roau Tins 'side ot the 1!T" was vl-itc snow storm. bv wnv oi Aa.;ei, i..m .. .i.i- dav uioriiins;." VYe hre promised another by our 1 prophet. VV. ! Window Buxns, tV.'ndW dow blinds; a lar.'e variety at Stcrk's. l'a'XT. Linen and S V.'in Acws liadins j Cloth, r.lain and flared, with vi I fixtures. vitliout i . - t:f.. u ile f :k-c cc'.a- le Hllorded bv a ..ui..CIHTS.n kLJ lu r l'i'rehead with a l.nrnt lif-r liair afford to biiv j . hot blte pencil, a row pi curls. caiui.t Ir - I!e::.u.i : 1 ease withdraw naf it-ioncrat for County Loiiimis prituary tlectiou, as .r.Vc'ss the county at Samukl Fox. a canJ Jiilnle tin: conn! " Tin: ck .f the year when the Am;:: ins sit and stand around patiently lor two hours watering ciiMitecn men tarov 'and bat a ball has arrived. They esocl the world ia this. The peach crop of Delaware ia now thoiiL'ht to have escaped tiie effects ol the cold "weather eenerallr, but trials of a! kinds are reported to be greatly injured throughout K.'u:tHliy and Ohio and ia some parts of South Carolina. t 1.,. Ktudied the KKttter .-,.. ,..u savs, Hie la rite eL'.'s m p-u... , .... .o birds, and the small e;.'ps Lens, lo tbos: 1 A j..j u(.t f Assi u.blv requires the who raise lor maiket, this is an important c,.t.c,.tl,rS( adiaiaistrators, or lrictids of the item, as male birds will average m wciL-bi ,i,.w.a;:wj pt-rsoii. pt:t fcn talidavit on rcc aUnH as much as three hens. j ord ia the Ileuivtcr's c.'liie, setting lorth AVai.i paper ! ! . r.M'Lii '. Wali-i-di-tr ! 1 !Ever thin; in the wa'.l-;a;.cr ! wa V- tor Paih'is, r'inatct Kooms. . nam- bers and Kitchens. Hails, .'s!!i-.iiles ana , j,v s..ve n-.uch inconvenience in receiving CLurclies. Call and sec- the large stock at tfK.jr jc.'al j.apets. The act in (pies Amos Stcch's. I lion can be found on pai'e li4, Pamiihlet j Laws of lbT-1. We were of th? opinion that we had a'out s;s much w inter this se-.'s.'a as any j Tiu: chilly ntmo. phere to w lacli this other place, but the M'a hi-'anders at Mai.ii- i region is still subjected ibies not warrant inaw-report cxtrenu lv cold weather, and i the hope that snows tor the seas". 11 have ice a Milid as at ar.v time uunm: uie w 111-: Teams arccr.Uin;: 011 the ic e, and no j ler. 1 earn water ia si lit. - j 1 i.-.dv refidini ' ::ty, was ba.ilv ! Mi;.. iTri.se: in Ihan'.stown. In 'i bunif d a few days , ::a : r.a cot ico lr 1111 lier clouies i ...1.;,,., 1. ii.. iv.. ( n-a'cl ai s: tlai'- I tire to Koine inf. unniabie matter scrapt d to- j cither in the jrardcii. Her Co: a 1: COUsl .lered ;c: Jack Si.oax is a good K-nmaa. and J ih-ul.tlessan exceedingly handsome fellow, 1 at least Lis picture indicates as much, but ; notw ithstaiidiiis all this il is not necessary that lie write his name all I'Vcr or draw j his picture .n our copv ol the lilair County j y ;,;'.. " j - . ' I Tut: An.ist.-on. '..'. Fai n. 1 rs w h ), oa opening lb bills l:nd them frozen, shoe.!, mind that bv cevcring them up n says ;r ! ''..-.'. ' I ' bear in:I"':c's-. tU'ain ill ! the bills and permittin until the lro. i is mire enclosing tl.i m they w i-oun 1. tlaia to remain j on l of the earth 1 i be lea pcrh-L'dy ! 1 I F;h::n:. '.lure are s-.niie vacant 1 1 s ill 1 j jour orchard where tre-s once st.iod. That is a lad waste ol J.iml. 1'iant Cow thn'.tv trees ot improve, varieties nils sprai:.'. It wid inivveii. lourct iren will cat the fruit, and bless your mem ory utter y-'i ere laid tt r st under the sb.i'-ies. The jiast seas..n was rererj on all kinds of tender wood plants. Many line rose stalks are frozen clear to the ground. Some of our careful cultivators are pruning them close dow n, to that they may shoot out a new crowtli. Now is the time to look aft. r ail trees Hid shru s and to prune and plant for the sia-oa. I'i.antkks ia TcniHM C are otmplaming greatly ot an unprecedent destruction ot mules! horses and cattle bv the buffalo cn.it. It is estimated that within the pas! ten ibi s loit.OiKt worth cifst.u k has been killed b tliem wiiliin a ra.'.ius ot a hun drcd miles, taking Memphis as t'.ie centre ol the circle. O. XV. Nndlrr. Orullot nnd Anrlt. No. a "f. IVbii Avenne, rillsbnrsli, I'a. All diseasesof Eye, Farand Throat, and Catarrh. s;h ciult ie's. ipcralions for Cata iHct. "Crowed Ems," "Wo piag Eye," W ild Hairs," Poiypag in Ear i r Nose, enlarged Tonsils, die., performed. Spec tacles fitted. Artirici.il Eves inserted. Con whilom "injur' dtcil" Ed. Wilson drop ttd into oar sanctum oa Friday last. Ed. lias quit playing the part of his satauie majesty and now iel. is a Faber, picks tj pe lor and "larrups" the devil ot the Conm llsvillc Monitor. Well, we w ere right glad to see baa, and wid be glad to see b in any time that ho agaia is'.is h'.s home. Tnu-E glorious w.:r ! are to 1 e (hum! ia A! iaii.ua Lincoln's last inaugur.il ad dress: "The lay-tic cords of memory, stretching lioia every battle lie 1.1 and pa triot grave to every loiiug heart and hearthstone ail ove-r lias broad land, w ui yet swell ti e chotdi :l the i'niou, hen ajain-totu bed as surelv lhe w i'i 1 e bv l.'.t-r :-,U 1.1 c ar nature. The Lancaster iVp.-c 1 says that thirty six Ihijs Ot the Secondary schools of that place have in conte mp'.a'.ioti to cliulleage the E.j.d in i-cui'oi llii.-c.ors lo a spelling inatiii. This is a capital idea and should Ik- incouraged. Of course, if the challenge is tendered it w ii! Ii-accepted. Sucli.a c a test would be as edi!ingas it wovkl 1 i:i teresl'.ai to the au.iieiieC'. We desire to call the l.t'.ta'.ion of the authorities to the miserable condition ol the sidewalks ia many places. In many partsol the town they art so broken and uneven that it is el.iP.L-eroni to i: fa:, ng tlirui alter nigh'; eipci lal'.y is ii so I lor a si ra rare r. S a.e ot these d;a k ui.hts here w il; ! e u:i arm or a broken, and the uraoir.it of d-anagi 5 that win have t 1 be p-iid v. i 1' ankrupt the b..ro-.;gii tr.-asu:. Dn.iMi .'..ese-i. n of the M. E. Con ference met ;.t Iliiraimri'.on, while the me.-al.ers were Uing distribtitcil siifii: the friends, and in, juries were being made as to 1. ether ministers or lavim-n would I be prefe rred, a nous oV.l lady t:-. ;o too couuay, rcuusked tual woald r. ente rtain t rcuchers. us it was entire' v far for "lame men" to hobble out in'o the countrv. ('.-vy.'.i J.V .--;' ,','t. t Some lime ago th- iil:'..v:.i mud.- a note of the ancst ol one Daniel Mell.'tand wife I of Fulton eountv, charged with li-ivipr set ' ! lire lo thi lr Loas, inereby Inirrnng to 1 death their '.arte ihihlreu. were 1 tiled lit the Ls . - . term ul the I u.iou county ; ; court and ui ouitted ol the charge. Fear'au : vloliinx- at ii.o Land, ofib'-eeia attend ance i.t -.art, tbrv i:an.'--!i;,te ! c (;ui'..id M.Cu uei;,! uri. ' - - ' in'z. d, and it has proved to be s ) satisfac- GM.VANir.Kri Ii;on Col. Nie lis We ) ton , that our j e-, pie arc of the opinion would t ail the atte ntion cf our readers to i th.. borough authorities ere pc'ad:3g the card of Me-vr?. Steven?.1:-. & Cart-; L.e public lucui-ys iu a naner lacst lne w ught. who maau'.a.tuie n'.l kinds ofificiaL GalvsJij.'cd Ron Oraaaieuiil Work, such I ' 0. - as Cornices, Window nr.d D.r Heads, j TiiEr.E is a 8cJf-s.icrififins gcutientan Turrets, C hoaney Caps. Ac. Thev arc ! CTti- in rk mersct Countv who was a can- t ! .itoatt-d tt .0. !Va Icier;.! Street. A lie- 1 &hti v t Fa . mi ae a n -p .nsible and i w orth v f n:.. ' j i ij sraci b;i!e- jtJ ji;S.V.i.:.i tiu- tallow ing . to visit the miller oa business, went up i N'exu Ciuudivrcbar' a tew e'avs v;j ,;.c rard ; ' " " j stairs with that person to view the wonders ' a party catiic uer. a rden of seventeen " Soiae time azo I su:T red myself to lc i ol the machinery, and while examining aakii, winch Hay ele. patched. Anion" persuaded ir.to the belief that a majority of j the boiling machine very intently she ap . them were ten t lack snake one'ot'wh'u h ll,c School Directors of Somerset County proached that treacherous invention too i measured five te?t aa ;-,Vo iacLcs ' in ' woa1''1 VT'r vote tor me for the cf-j closely, the cansexiceucs of w'aich was ; length, ami six of tucu three f.t.'c't j fioe of County Superintendent of Common that her dn rs wa3 caught between two , Then there were five of ii.H -.,-t..-.i ! species, e.ch ot tbeia meusutln nr.. f.,, feet . roe iBeut-i sa u-egtu. tact lwo of .tie ' Coi.i.aoii g.ol i f j:.(e, eaca tio t ! teu inches, m leor.h. t s't'd ' It may not I gene-rally know a that at its late esioa our b'.ate Letis!itiire j'ass- ed a KrtngeTtl law proluldlaig the carry-- in; oi e..iii-i-.ej mi.u,.i e..,.iis. .-v bvv tine and imr rivocmect i the ptn - ally which the new law euforcci on ar.y on who ii dUcotcred to' t e .rr iu;: around such article-gas are forbidden The of inlornier:prn jutwcs Lnown to be trav- jeling with c nctahd weapons is entitled 1 10 otic Baai ol iLe tDe. and Hj;s wi.i turn- I to one- hail of the fine, and I ulate the capture ci til sucb TheNcw Yorh Tri"'" sajs a-ready I education law are wi n hi u..o .. ''"- ! or the first notable effects is wf? 1 -.1..,!. ,.,,.,n,. mi :1m nubhc S'.hc.oK The sysle m "1 vt. 1.1 ! i revciiiiti't i cv v.orKs a.liuaai.!y. A u.ost at lire hi the P-.ci if ica. rs to it : ... r.ilioii oi the ia is i cou rutin. io..aicii iii in : iudilh-icni parent. 1.h-vs- are the truants lueuiJtiMT J.; i::. F. jiLVMYfit h-.a the :ueii'-y f-r r hros'. "lUaiiy Allied Paiu'-S." lie ; Mi s-!ls tiiciii " !1- i:ia:iuiaeii:rers ".a--. , Call and stc' ' cdor. TheStf are i the best iia;s in w. Head Miiler il-'os. f adver!iM.:ii( lit of 'Chemical I'aiut" in , jinother col-iuia. This paint :.s Used all over the country and is considered the ! best and cheapest paint made. Call at the Hardware Store and sec it r.nd have a talk about :'- !xf"re you pureha-e any o'.Ler. It is (-.-'.'.Mated that in l!:e world there Is in a popuiatioa oi ..;,iw,v...'. n M'- Ti-'alinir tiie it.iv.er oi H.OiK,tK'0 hordes, ui' which, L'nitetl buks ' lia'vin" 4 .1,000,01X1 pjDulalion, own at least 'i,.. - ti;!r.l ot :v-iiics. c.r4.S'.W.tww horse iwvvcr. That i-, ia round numbers, thirty turojitaas have fcteam power to the ex tent ot one horc to multiply their produc tion, while the same number ol Americans would have to the extent oi four horses. Tnc P..eVi-n T)eo:i: tmeut. a lew davs since, placed upon sale three cent -.siUtf ! stamps, nianuiao'iureil upon aa caure;i i new principle. They are made of two kinds ot paper, one Lara ana me ouier porous. The purposj is to prevent the possibility vt the w ashing of stamps. This end is accomplished by the new stamps, as the porous paper absorbs the ink. The greatest diiticuily is that the stamps can iii r.iad. jtronrelv adhesive, but it is doubtful whether" the e.'ipcrim ( lit will i.rove sacces 'ul. the eav r.nu hour when tiie ueaui occur- red. Friends and uriies pp. $or letters of admi!.i.-.;ra;ion w ill ilo well to Jt.llT tins in.portar.t t.u 1 in naad and itierc- come 10 an eu 1. um mhmiu mv.c mh us, the i resent winter occupies the eminent :l!oti i uavin? coninouieu a jzica er ;ai;i'.ui:t oir.ow than any previous one lor laauy wars. The w inter of lS7i?-7d had a lii J record, but that o!'l'?7-l-7." has ctlip.-,- eu a, uie luii laasia: -lo uu .aiu Cat? Oe pi a o Is- 1 inch prede one inch in . ces ot its i.i.t: . In ls;,-::5 pres.'.'it w:a- . i li.ere wen ! ter ui. i sa .1 An old st.' scril cr for the II;:::.v:.:, Mr. David Mr. i.a..'., ol liptoa, I v. .i, ut.s to us as follows : i see that tie. re is a grc.t ex :iie:.i at i.i the Fasti rn Slates a!::t the Flack Hill .jold mines. The for: her you come west the h-ss you hear about theia. although lliere is a starting p.vii:! ia the north west- I era part ol ti.;s st.i'.e. a. Sioux v. oy, aaa j hundreds are starting frotu there and other AI iiil: the Missouri liver ills con siders.! a pi riect cheat. It any ol my 1 i i neighbors or any of the oatigmcn ol your coimiy coniemtiia'.e :'': 11 ; there, ten tin ia to cvmu at here :a..i 1c 1 1 me 1 1 r iise corn. It will p.-.y b. r. I... . w, van 1 aa-.l ii-r re c lining 'rom t attend the ;. iot her of t!u niece, Mrs. I. Jolm-'ow n ! 1 file I , rs. M :ry Da' former, they in. t w ii'.i 11 a aec might have pro . .l very seri. t'-mptiii'r to drive ever a slide the bci'iiv la-sel. V, ht 11 lhe ident w bich us. In al ia the r a 1 ladies foil it tuir.iiig they f prang out over an eiuban!: raent h! Aat i'.ttein k-et l.i.li, and the horse S and lev.-jy rolled down tiie liiil after them, j P.eyoiid a'fe-.v bruises the ladles escaped j iujaiy. The buggy was damaged slight i lv, while the l.e:c es .-aped .without even a s- ratoh. So wri'es oar orresfi-nuont, and we know that hi it. tita:iou is re lid !". Jin i;stov. , I 'a, April 2J;h 1 S 7. Mi:. Editor : 1 was show n a milk troavth al las house of Mr. Samp I Stat ler ia Shads township, thirty-live teet long, aa 1 twenty -thiee inches w ide ia the clear, with a division, ail hew n out of a solid hemlock tree. The whole joo was completed in the short spai e el eight days by a laaawho has reached lhe advanced aire of sweaty years. The old gentleman w ho did the work is Mr. Samuel Rosa, nil old resident of oar town ship. The t.Kjls r.scd w ere an axe and a ma'toe k. It is decidedly the best mechanic al job I ever ?iw, taking into consideration the fact that Mr. R ss is minus one eye. Heat t'ha.k 11 you c ia .ia a milk trout h. " M. L. S. S 'MC ttnmitirate.l scoundrel, for when han.'ing woul 1 be too light A punishment, seat us a notice of the nc-.rriace t Mr. II. II. Geiger, ot Witteiiburg. whi' h in all god faith we published. Mr. Geiger, however, has since written to us indig nantly denying that he it married, and morcovi r adds that he has "not even pop ped the question." Wittenberg, be'ins in a rathT remote part of thecout.lv, where our acquaintance is limited, we iupposeel the notice was ad light. What could iu dtn any crsai t. perj-e-trate such a piece ot scouudrelisai is lieyond our comprehen sioa. It r.r.vb.-Klv tells vou Mr. G. i$ ciar Hod, tell l:i::il:e;i r.notir. ' " ' Mr.. Y.'na.iAM Smith, of the National Pipe Foundry, Pittsburgh, is the ow ner of j a horse torty-scvin years ol J. He uses it 1 r : , .1. .. ..'.ir'-..-. ... . 1.. -,.1 , t... . .... i imi iu: M.!i;ii a i" iit.i , iikiti m . iia.iioi , . . , . ... . - . . Prutde wilhl lids-umg. when he grass be,-.ns to s1i.tuP with :s tenilrus He lons lei 'the grtea jrov. ta. aad ul! at mice 1 ; feigns lameness, so ;Lat he lias lo he turned j out. He h.is played '.his trick each succcs j sive spring far the past six year. There I ii not a le r-e judge In America w ho can lis pi.ivcu tins trie eaca succcs ; j guei u iiwla thiny-fiva years of his age up a even a crm -a 1 examination and no know h-ils of the circumstance!'. Then: p: may le case.' of greater longev iv. , ! thev are r ir.-. -.cat h r the ,- cable for v.tei; u. .a g work. ar. een 1 ii - A. - o as c rop has g. ui-r....y been pal ,, except jj.,.. u-t.r(. joU-j at a (:,j,:h K,)al tc0 .a low ground. , ne wheat crop or-eas s iatt .luJ (, , , very Kitngly la this region; we .ave , ,fc , ' (i!J -( M ape d.ihn.'St c niaely tha ll'juries sus- U u d buttons were found near tamed by the w llit.-r w heul 10 r-aay of tae , u Tlie lU:,rll sl)d ,K,lvi3 b))nes ,.,s,a:u.:..as. i. , ........ 1 ie w : 1 ea late j ie!d oi Lay. 1 he tatt.e fed I ia t us acig d-.ibo x Ii ivo be-.-n nearlv al. , sold, i.nd t gi.d rates, run.ini !'o;a j , lo t '. , - . . 1 . cents a pound, ike e:u cr ot tat le :t lii.l 1 o.qw.in ;! in MPrti ol l!lP jave rage, a:i i our farmers have reali.ed well lioui their investment ia this article, I , , . . , ... . ;k.-smi:3 socuiia iur lae.r tami i:i..e I amour's 01 barn yard mac ! tell oa future crops. l. raoti.cr column win re i. vino en advertisi nii pt fpr ud piiji.aij lor I laraislnni foce wita wlacli to u.ai aile-1 ! mize lhe streeis of our Uirou.h. This is a ! ... ...... : i... .: .!.. . 1 t. ll''.l.,i..i,-.l.. v.... .1-' ...... .... .....-.-.. - , , '-, I la B.T u luif'u .(.(..t ail cmtia and r. ..ds h:ie be ta tiiorouitktv macade - no-ed. It will I;- rcii.tin' ..f t last h line icade - yei.r West street, irora the Uir.-m to ti.e I'tde-n Scl.oed lleuse, was m ' .V.Utn T..e rj'inn t"f..!.r.v si:rrir.. ; tendent ol scho-.ls. Hi has concluded to I retire lrom the arena, but 'a order to do i Sehoo.s : I hare, Lowevcr, artaireo, ., however. nc;rtair.ei4i : since, thai I am u politically iR.vi-.i'ilr.idd, and, as the CAavass ha been uragtzeel ' do'0 R, dirty pool of politics, I pf- ; fcr to have p-Mliifts turtUer to lo with iu" iL.e i . up. ... .-oi ii ! Air. uioi, iio fcuiicreei iiirnseit "to tc : pt-rsuiide-d" to Cvintcst for the rosit'um, slionhl hold tn. ar.d rein ariTl ott. His --persua lers" owe il to him, as well ss to tlicius, ho to see lain through, .ioce i!iey assureo an a a:ioi i: ci lae i'cuihi: in- . rect.cu. Tuc f .-ctlcuien of Siovsiown te-hn niadc &i;ch einlwirate promises can cvrtaiclv rarrv him tl:r:tl"ll ".he diltv potil of politic-" aud if they lail to do so. then it Pitch will l time enoucli to fsoueal. in Mr. Umf, and run your level best. Let no sucli worn as tail enter tlie Lnsnt lexicon, etc. Joknttofrn Tribvne. r.r.ji m.rs AX corsrv conwimE. Kori-isli, i -.1. .ee i, OL.., Chai.-n-.au. Atldis.ni S. A. I) Alh'ihcnv Ale-x. ;.n. V ui c. Ij.-rUa 'l'obi.Lj Fisher, i.ii.ihersv.iliey I). S. .-..ytr. CV:i.f!!.aug!i Levi Voder, v oi::?ut nit Jonathan Frjij!?. F.lklick 3. N. lavis. . n e n v i : ie .1 h 1 V i. : zy . Jeffers-.u Daniel limvwtn. Jenaer J. I'- iiriiliita. Jeaut.town John A. Si, e. Lariuter SamJel F. Gci ;i-r. Veytrvdah' O. D. I.ii-hty. 31; Idhcoi k Fhilip K. iloare. JlilforJ Jph Schrov-k. Xsw Uluiaore John Gcorgr. ew Centrevuie ueoac . i -.0.4 , 1 1. Northampton D. S. Dov.man. Paint Joseph J- Lehman, (uemahouin Samuel Uaratt. Salisbury Samuel Micr. Shade Jacob McGregor. Somerset lJorouh John I. Souli. Somerset Twp Charles Meuser. Sionycrceh V. 31. Schrock. Southamptoa Xoah Stur'.x. Stoystown C. W. Pntth. Summit Cornell us Shoemaker. I'pper Tr.rUeyf.jot Freeman Yoiail;:::. Lower Tnrkevloot Alex. Nicohv Frsiaa W. II. Uer.srer. "Wellersburj: Michael L ;n The llepubiican Primary Election held on Saturday, May SDth. lTo. will i be The t',,'!nvinL' reSolUtlous, itilopteu .'U the meeting held oa May 4th, are still ia force and are published lor the in structicn oi these holding the clecl'.ons, viz : 1st. Tliat the polls be opened only at lhe usual pla-.'cs ot holding elections fixed bv law. , , 2d. That the F.epublicaa voters of each district shall elect their member ot the County Committee -and lhe two additional oiSieers to hold the primary election. Ud. That w hen they w ere not elected U the previous election, the committee man lor each boroHh and township, shall select the two ot'aer persons to assist in holding lhe primary election iu their re 'snective ('is'iicts, and the e.mminee-n.an tball act ius j'.td-'e aa.lia i'io the return 01 election. 4th. TLf'.t the tor.i::itttce-m.in be re quired to mal.e a list of the KcpuMicaa voters of the borough or township in which he lives, and have the same present at the elcctiou, and designate thereon every person; an.i if r.ny person not named thereon be jnded entitled to a vote, his name Ik? added to said list and the fact stated, and that the said list be produced before lhe return judges w hen tliev meet. ith. That all Republicans be required to vote ia their proper districts. Clh. 1 hr.t no person 00 miowea 10 vote known to have voted with the Re unle publican party, or who can proaace saus lactorv evidence of lh.11 fact. The return judges must place the returns ia the hands of the Chairman on or before t vcaai .7 "u-:;ki il. M. ScnnocK, Ch'iu. Co. Cjui. ().; Coor.ixi; "Gklen; wite thiahs s!ie can eooS the simplest of ail dishes, most cases, tliev are not ." Every Lor.se "Greens. " It is and yet in the well served, for much depends upon the manner in which they are boiled. The water should be soil, and a tcaspoordul cf salt added to a l i'-p sized p.ot ot it, which should lie 1kH- iag hot w he:i the greens arc thrown in; and then it should be kept c.u the boiling gallop, but uncovered, until thej- are done, which can be told by their sinking to the boitom of the pot, and they should be sliimmcil out as ouick as possible ia a co'.im'.er, so that all the water u id rua out. Priss them v. i'h a tniall plate, then turn up"ii a ', 1 i'.'.i r, add a l.irire piece of l.tr.ter and cat line. Servf w'J41e smoking hot. i:;E day lasl vt.ix,.; u staanger re; ire - .-aiaig :iai;-e,l 10 do a no.se uayer , called at tin; rc-i lence 0, .Mr. M111011 lvirscii, who lives ia the vicinity of Niiktowu. Mr. Kirsi h had a horse for silo, and final ly closed a bargain with the stranger. Tho l.itt-'r gave "him in payment tor the horse n check for about 11) payable at the hanking house of Collins, Johnson it Co., and took the horso away. The next day Mr. Iv. came to tow n and pre.-enle l the check fr payment, when he was in formed by the cashier that there was no funds to meet it. Mr. K. then discovered that lie h id been swindled. He immedi ately w ent ia pursuit of the liorss buyer, biit ap to the present willing ha; been un able to ascertain anything eoai-erninz the w hereabouts of the horse or swindler. User y.sbii rj lie rn 'il. JoliS II.vnn, without a doubt the old' st citizen in this county, is no more. He died on Saturday, the 17th inst.. ot.lv tw enty days before the one hundreth aani v.rsary ! Lis age. He was in feeble health eUiring the winter, but his friends were hopeful, until quite rece ntly, that he would Eve to celebrate his centennial birth day, if not the centennial ol the National Government. Of Lis history we have not had the opportunity of obtaining any facts, but have heard of him as hiving been a resident of Monroe township fr many years, and as having been, too, "a quiet, unobtrusive old gentleman. He leaves quite a njmber ot defendants, and some of his great grand children are young m n and women. lie J ford I'm. Tun following irora the Gerraar.town TtUjiaiih, is timely and sensible. "Now is the time for the supervisors of country roads to look about them for the points re quiring rei.airing.or reconstructing. The mud holes are now staring 11s ia the face. Don't neglect to widen a road, gra ling il. and stoning it where necessary. Doit without fear or favor, for you will only be doing your duty, and if you should clpead double lhe amount of assessed road tax, it should make no difference. The public should be p:i;.v;di;J with good roads, i ,.. Hunuti me, um niiii.i IMV JOI luuill u'.evrc other people besides tUc rci!,j,.ns o a townsliij u'ho use the , ... ... ,;,',, . , . . ... v-i..a. uui 11 uiu i..iut;u. )oi,it.ki i. m houLI defidecllv obiect to rood roads, let ,,,... - , -,. . i . , t. , ... ' jllij Ivtler 10 d' your duty without aa lice, t!u.r; lo t nl 101:0 it with one. Capt. S. 1. -Tate Las cormnt-ncvJ the j loan latioa for a residence on tbo lot jjoia- tir.g the Lutheran Church oa the east, and tyesierday lie anil la; soiue boaes in a Kidly hands uncovered decayed condition, 1 tii.it n cxannn:i!iin proved to be part ol i.t": wer cxtrt n.it'.ci j a ainaan sniltton , prtse. Ved. thoU-ll Lrokv-. too, , j ,j ..(kwased-. mcrt ( ,,,,,, ., ... n ... , Lave been i f larire rroporii.ins. EiojvrJ 11 j T went T-cr 5T U. ii. colas w ill soon be Issued from the mint. The obverse design 1 contains a bitting fiL-ure of "LilH-rtv" in ure, which must j icr-ud on the shield, the whole s'lrmount j'burj ;:.-. cd by thirteen stars. Rcuealh the figure tueci ite '1.5..." Ga the reverse lhe fisr- t ure 1 1 r.n eagie, surrouaaea ov lhe 111 scnption "L nited States of America," and tienea' a ilia ea.o t:;a words "twenty ; ce nts.," I '1 l.u . 0 . r...t a.. r.t .1 .. m ... ... ii-iu.i , i'i nil It Hill 1 1. ,.,.rr,.-.o,. t.,Li.' ... .V..t- -... i j.ii.nu.i .....- , n uis.iii.u.siiltiioul 5 lhe 0 cent ce.in, w hich bearcs a reed or ! Suicd edge. As the piece is t.xi small to i at'aait the legend "E. Pluribu Unum" or ! the motto "la God we Trrt," Lolit have j been omitted. I Thej new can m laa'uilv intended for circulation ia the Taciac Coast States, w here the want of such coin has long lieen felt in making change, .il l where the low est coin La circulatioa is the dime or te-D ceat salver piece. A ci niot s affair happened at a grist mill i:t We.inioreland eountv one dav ot , last week. A woman who had occasion cr trw ov a. tlie wm tentU of w UU Ctran te-gvtixh, the w tet-th at wUich u gatler in ter tl.ithiiii! In a blow but ' naub'.fuiiy ii itcmatle and sure manner. j Tlie c i vcrv i iiiii;cr$:iiv tnc cancer, and lieinrra . rf-rv k rt in ir H :1 1 ri li .111. lit.: i ill lis 1 il,. nn. . a t i. k:.i . meuiatciy ciapeci tne icrnr.ea woiuna in Lis brawny arm, and h.viag his fe-et : arainst nn tmrljii. nosE there ensutvl a . cirCtie between him and" lhe ' bolting nnuhhtc as to w hich should have the woe; ina. It inn fhcided ia Evi,rc,fthe ; aiilh r. h i'.verrr vba Lv herculean icrk got Lo worr.un clear, hut the machine grit i her cU.llim n-wl fier the ciraemcnt evax over and the woman sat down, tlierc was an awkward r mliarrassuienL which the i ' miller arwn distxillcd bv elanin!: out ted. senJinir his '-wiiff nn wit'i -. i.nnilln nf Iclothiny. - j Finn Near "Vr.i.T.i;r..-n cr.o.At aiuv.it i two o'cl'K oa .itouo ij- uaernoon Mr. Daa j iel Lveiline. wh i n .. ,t work in tlia lain j a slcnt !i!:;nre fria his Louse, en Lis j I'.irm near Wi l'..r ihtinr, hloi,; T-x-t (ountv, ! 1'eur.sylvaaiit. v. h u he heard tlio vtM-'k-'hao! i.t.n.iu;: v.n-.i, and rur hhi 10 Use ' dr st' lhe r.xt oi his l.oa-c i:u lire. L ' :-ave ati :dar;:i wad some ban is at Le,;h' j saw-:nt!l nearby came to Lis o-r.-i-tn:. e, ; and niter a good deal of U;r.l work ui: i!ie j lurnitt re was saved, but the Lo;ise was j burned to the ground, and tn barrels of ; ili'iir, soiiie bacon, a ijuuiuity c.i laddin" land all his wife's and children's clothing ! were destroyed. Thelosia lhs lious- U ! estimated at fK. on which there is fJOO I iri'irtni., in tli, VirH lnrllr-n. .... r,.. of this city, la endeavoring to save his property .Mr. Everline was severely burn ed about the head and hands. Cumberland ye res. Floweus is Wixd-ows. Window gar dening has become well nigh universal, aud those who have tested iu delights will be slow to relinquish them. The gerani ums and fuchsias and heliotropes trans ferred trom their beds in the open air to the sunny window shelf will be green all winter. Hyacinth bulbs will send up their lances and disclose odorous spikes of flow ers, Cliing the room with beauty and fra grance. The ivy, the mauraudia, money wort and Wandering Jew ask only a little earth or cup of water lo give a delicate tracery of foliage the whole season. If we but hide a slip ol each in a bottle of water and suspend it on the back of our picture frames, presently the green leaves will peep out and twine themselves lovingly around the (ratne. It matters not how many newspapers a a man takes, his list is incomplete without his Lome paper. If that paper is not just such as he would wish, he should feel that himself and neighbors are responsible in a measure, for its short comings. Give a paper a liberal supjiort, an active sympa thy, and it will instantly respond to such manifestations. Let an editor feel that his efforts are appreciated, and lie is the most responsive leing on earth ; his paper be iug a part of himself, he is as seasitivc to praise or censure as a doting father. Nothing can supply the place of a home paper. It is the mirror in which the town and neighborhood news is reflected; in the soeial, religious and political circle it tills a place no other paper can. When a need of economy compels you to curtail your news pa per list, strike off every other one be fore you say to the publisher of your home jour cal "stop my paper." A Ta e croakers are still insisting that the w heat crop will not be near as large as usual on account of the severity ol the winter. It is a notable tact, however, that w hiie there is generally more or less talk about short crops at this season of the year, it al ways originates with speculative cliques. There is another thing, too about the new cros of cereals and cotton which should not lie lost sight of, and that is that this year's crop of all the pnxlucts ot the soil will bo raised and harvested upon lower prices lor lalior that for several years past. This will enable the planters of lhe south and the farmers of the west to sell their cotton, w heat, corn and other pnxlucts at comparatively low prices, and still make a prolii, a result w hich cannot fait to exercise an important bearing on lhe fall trade. Upon the w hole, we are likely to enter the centennial year with a e'egree of prosperity that will reflect upon the ccterpriss and recuperativa ability o! the countrv. It bxik two dogs to exhibit lhe humane sagacity about to be related. The little son (age o years) ol William a. Smith of Lexington, Mo., wandered away from Lome. It may be of no consequence, only we like to give all the particulars, that the vagrant cherub had on w hen he desert ed the parental ranch, "a woolen coat, and dark jean trousers, patched on the knees," of course. One of the dogs was black, and the other, dark yellow bat that is neither here nor there. Well, they searched for that child ; they advertised him ; and at last they tound him in the woods. Will it be believed that these black and yellow do.-s had actually made a warm bed of leaves tor that little boy , live years of age in jean trousers patched on the knees ; 13 ut that's nothing to the statement that these canine succorers know ing that the little man must be hungry, had caught a rabbit for him ; and w hen found the young gentleman was busily filling himself with raw rabbit meat 1 We don't say that we hclievc thin story ; tmt wenre lfcc to 'say that we would like lo. Child Burst. A child of Amos Beard, of this place, was so badly burnt oa last Thursday evening, that it died in a few hours thereafter. The circumstances as we learned them are as follows ; Mrs. Beard, the mother (who by the way, is a very kind, careful and worthy w oman), had occasion to go to a neighbor ing house, onlv a few rods distant from own, on an errand, only intending tabs her absent a few moments, and hence left her c hildren and this one along with the rest in the house alone. It appears a burning coal fell off the fire and rolled again;;t the child. A cotton apron which it had on caught f.rc, which speedily extended to a 1 its clothing. One of the elder children gave the alarm, when Miss Artcr ran in, and by rapping a blanket around the child, quenched the flames. Medical aid was speedily sum moned, and everything done that skill and kindness could sugirest, but all to nn avail. Death relieved it of terrible gufferuig. The parents Uavo the kind sympathy of their neighbors and friends. 'jneburn He raid. The men employed by Messrs. Iloblitz ell, Porter and Hoc king at their fire brick worksit Keystone Junction, went out on a strike on Monday evening. The Inde ytndertt says : Recently the end of the Pittsburgh 'lock out' was announce ! and heavy orders were received at the Junction in bricks, which necessitated full work, or qight and day labor. At this juncture lhe mm struck, presenting the following demands : first monthly payments ; second, a full supply of goods in the Company's More ; third, That goods shall be sold at ruling market rates. It will be observed that no demand is made for increased wages, but they fur ther asse rt that no new employees wall be permitted to work on the yard! We do not 1-elieve that this strike will he of long coutinu mce, though, at present both parties appear to stand firm ; w e base our faith on the fact tht as achaoge has just been made ia the Company's store new goods were not ordered tili recc&dy and aro arriving, this wipe out the second demand, and demand No 3 will vanish , an soon as the goods arc prepared for sale The first demand, for monthly payments will, we believe, lie acceded a without much difficulty. Wo tirnestly hope that lienor cauuseis w ill prevail ana that both I parties may come to terms rautuallv satis factory and beneficial and thus prove (4 good to all concerned. Jtantr A. Meads llem. It is said that Mr. Joseph Forney, of Jtnner Twp., has live sheep that have eleven lamb; all nice, large, thriving lambs, to. A certain family in Jc-nncr township have an old hen, that comes into the house every other day and Eies up on the ltd. The woman of the bouse then pp;-as the bed. and lays a rag or piece ot paper on il to prevent it fffm being soiled ; the hen then pops on the iper, or'whaU'ver may have Ix-en laved down, and lays ber egg"; then flies down and goes cut with the rest of the chitkeas till bpr turn comes to lay another esrz. when she 1W3 the same thing over. This U aa Invariable rale i t hers and is strktlv followed. MARICIFD. SIIAFFEP. KCOXTZ Oa the 27th inst. by Joseph CumniiDS Esq., Mr. James ShafTer to Mifcs Mary Koontj, n'u of S-jrncr--set Pa. ftvMJTII-r IlFMBiKT. Oa the 2id of Apry, tt the widow banner's, cf Miltord. hy llev. A. E. Trusal. Mr. Henry II. Smith, ot Berlin, to Mis3 Maggie E. Ilum hert, of Mineral Point. DIED. WALKrii. April SOih, 1S73, Julia Sa rah Walker, aed 2: year?, 2 racntbs ar;d 14 dajE. MON'G Jit fe'j residence near Stoys- town. oa Saturday. May 1st, Joba Mong, in the CSih year Jf Lis age. Mr. Mons; was one of our Lest known citizens. lie held the office of County Treasurer and wes chosen Corrraijoioirr, at Eve Oitfercct c!ect:or:i iw was man. of decided takt, and one whose, loas is deeply resrttted by the entire community. His remains were followed to tho Somer set cemetery by a large concourse of people. SOJCIBSET.HBUET CVrrecteJ by W F. At-TFATHtni Sl Co., r..!.rrs if CHOICE Gr.CCEF.IZS, FLO 'Jit i FELC, .1 p:.!.. tlri-vl. 9, .ltvt-ytu-r, V iiul !u;; r. ; it, ici.-wi, f 'i.l.-trs, ft ff -1 .1.: . Vm . l .rn t... ,a '.lit K!;.S, ! 5. 4 ;.'vr M.-o i u;:.ll j.i... I jri 0 : 0J j I i'skv ! Vl,.nr I.l.l -Jfir ti is 7 CU 1 to ISC Si'iioa T tWe Tiie Tie IOC il uo FiaxiceJ t bu., Jo 3.j... I.ar.1. fc Leather, rcl aele, f. S.... " ii;.;kt kip. Oat. Vu p.itat.?. ita I'eaclit, Jried, " fc Kyc I'H too;?. 1 9. Sail, N . 1, V I M " i!U " As!;t.u. Sugar, yil.,w 2, ' white ou :u s P) i -m J Ov) VXviV liifilliie Xcw AJcertijcments mmm & carmght, Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornices, Wia.low an.l LW Heaits. Fltiials, Turret?. Chim ney Cap. Ventilator, an.l all kir.U- el Galvanit etl lr .n Ornamental Work. Tis Ren tinir. Speut Iinr. anJatlkaidsof JuU Weak promptly atu-ail- Zio. jloS Feileral Hi., Allegheny City, Pa. m.iyj U. Mffiii I!., Wholesale Dealer in Watches, JewHry, CPjck. Silver an 1 1'!..:? 1 Ware, Yratli Makers '. Material. To. .Is. is, Ainen.Mn .Ylurc meuts, anil Ca.e. an.l Fine iSwi.-s WatcUes a Speeialty. FrcslnWis. Kelial lc tuali!ie, an 1 Cheap. Wbiilts:. lp ex -luaivelv. 'i:il Avenii". (se.-..n,l (bier) ""y I'H'T.Si:l'KGH. t'A. Furniture! Furaitu I F. G. WEiSE, (Succ-eMur to LEMON it WEI.SE, 111 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA Manufacturer and dealer la CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, &c. The tra le (applied at lowost ratcH. CALL. A.Vy SEE HIM. ciayj IMPORTANT TO ALL. Protection e-f y .ur Family frerr. poe ertv, ar.'l in casool su.id.-iufeath yourestate lr..m barikruptev: or In event of a loitir lile a coiupeteni y lor your oi.l aire, ran tic se.-ure.l It' you now avail vours.-lf of tlie Deeeaaial lic.i.iena plan lu.nii!.eJ hv the NEW JERSEY liffi ti WM The only Company that can or i'.o I --sua t!:ea'iri Wiu l ol polii-ics, the uioiil liberal an-J lair iu Its pp.vUi.,ui. ol any in tiie werl l. Those who wi.-h to avail thentseivet of ltm;'.i:y oeneuia can navel lie ueeesiirv .l.icuuienis ninn-n- e l them to nil out. an.l a.l.ii. i.,nal an.i im;ra:it Inform itl ia, l.y applyini; by letter or in p-.-.-.-...i to T. E. GOODELL, M AXiCJEU L'ltAXCH OFFICE. 8 Fourth Ave., ril!iirff, Ia. A responsible person i: w.tnie.l In thi ami a J j'.iin:x e.,untiea to iire-nt the alxjvc ilsn of in surance to the puhlie. to whom a permanent ar.i (iesirat.lo pvs iliaa wil! be jive-u. A'i Jresa a!)Uve. niayi OTICE. Notice ia hereby iriv?n that t he nn iervi-. will Pell at Iirlvate sale "tti titrm of .l..hn w liier!. sli- ,u In .,uien.et t.iwustiij.. iit;i.ut t..Urlullei north oi Somerset, aij..iiiiie UtiJ of Ucorua Lithtv, Henry W atson and oihers, Cviilainiiij ICO Acre, nicro or k. In irc oomlitiua. wiih tuitaMe buil.iinss. Per ns wishing to bnv wiil a.l Jress or call oa the fa! Scriixr at Jenner K..a.ls. WM. Z1MMEKMA.V. mayi Assignee. JOTICE. Notice i hereby siren that the n-Llersime-l will .ell at lirivatu f..le the f.illowic tract, of ian-1 belonirmi to Mamuel Zinimernian. aisU-r.e.l lo Wm. Ziuimennan. for the hemut of hi cre-ii-.ors. to wit: N. 1. A tract of Ja;..l situate in Quftnahoriirir township, coiaaiuiQK Oi ae-rcs, wiih good tuil.: Inas. No. Z A tract a.!olnins aUire traet an.l Ji epb Zlminerniau, voiitainiii); i acres, wi'.h house an I shop thereon. No. a. A tract sita.ite in Shaile township. a.i- jonun Anthony Wcchu-nlieiser an.l others, eon- tainuiic lew aerej, more or lc.. all gotcJ limber hind, with a house an.l stablo th.ireon. Als... a No. 1 sawmill wiih circle saws and en gine in promt eoncUttn. anJ a lare lot of Yrtus kinds ot lumber, namely, pine, spruce, asti, oak. linn, poplar, ehesmut, suit ir. maple, cherry. V. Person. wi,liirs to buy will do well to address or call on the undersigned at Jenner X E.ea.!... V.M. ZIMMEKMAN. mayi A. -sigr.ee. J0T1C12. At a Curt of IVainen Pleas hfM at Somerset on the KKli day of April. Is7j, Catharine Liwire. Mury skhni. k. ElUalwth Uooehcr. A. Uoucher, Aaron Kcrhrack and Havid Younkln tietitiotied said Court ioran onierto sell the liiscitiie's aiijei in House and 1 'tot irruund situate lo UperTur keylo.,t township. iM-icir the same lot ol ground purchased irom Henry JV.ueher '."Oih May, A. 1. 1.5. wh.-reup.in the Court ordered noiu-e to be given in both the ncwspajiers of Sv-.nierset to ail panies Interesttt to appear in Court en the 4th M inlay of August. lTi, to show cause why said order of sale should not be granted as prayed lor. Eyilie. Court. 1 E. M.SCHKOCIC. mayS Proihoovtary. JgKIItGE IsALES. The CoKmi-sl .ncrs' cT Some rset C. nn!y :!t offer 10 let ut public sale, to the lowest bidder. n Wednesday, the 1 day of June next, at Uoct.irk, on the premises, the buiUins ol a bri isre over the C'asei:n in river, near the villasre ot HanieOs tille, where the eld bridire was locate.!, on the road leadinz from Somerset to Petersl.urij. in Iyiwer Turkey lt town.-bip. Sox.rct Co Pa. Pian and spe'ci.i.-ali. as wi'l la cshihitcd en th'e day of .ale. " VAL. J. MILLm, t J.CCiUM KY AN", OLIVEli W.bOYEK, uisyj Cemtcissioners. V ssk;nee-s notice. 1 hn Winter- havici Tca.ie a voiur.tary as.-izn- rnent to me for the fchetit of his creditori. all dehters and creditors of said assignor will cail on me a: Jtu.isr X H-ids an-i wake s.-ttP-iiicrt. Y.M. jSlMMEiiM AN, mayS Aestnee. "pXECUTOU'S NOTICE. Esu;e of Sarah HcfTley. late of Ctr'.ia borough, decease.1. Letters testamentary on the alxive estate bavin I been s;raute.l to the na ler-ifne.i oy tne pniper thoriiv. notice is hereby ifiven to those indeoted to it to uiake immediate payment, and those having claim? against it to present them luly authentlcat for settlement on Saturday June i;h, W 5, at the residence of Daniel He'" to. hi HeHin 1-r.ronsh. E.VNIEL HEFKLEY', iprCt, Ejuetultr. CORK SHAVINGS! Tb3 bcif an I cheapest arlielo ta nse.f. r filling Ma.treies. only Scents per pUiid. Forty pouoiis will itll the urgent Unisex. For saio ty ASTSSTROKG EnO. L CO., II and IC First At,. PITTSnVRCIT. r. aprT ...... .... . . . ... , t.lll.f..Hi--'.i.oi tae o-j-oisors. .0 .-""v O Township for lie year ending April 13th. 1S73. di:. lmp!lete of Ma.-k.ael Ueti tup;ii-a;e of John M lurtr Implicate of Jesse W itt Implicate of Adam S. ix'iaiier. .. Ilaiance due on uutKttle!!tt.-nt... . us: hi 07 13 ' CR. Michael Retl. by la nor. fcc John Alaurer. by Ubor. Aar Jese Witt, br labor, tc Adas. S. ShaScr. by h!". 4.0. . .) 3T7 31 , i.-S I'I . .. 4l . ejt 62 04 Dae Supervisor? C HatinE audited an I a.! lasted the f..reeir.i Su- j pen isurV aceoua s, wa nnl lae:i.crroct aa liere stated. Attbut J. Lv Sirz, Cleft aprjo E M ANTEL COYER. Jrs., JUUN F.ANKENY. Aitiitors. Xf'.V A'lft r-'.'CJ;. . '.'. A301LNCEMS:.TS. : lo "T i!t'.e : 1 isur: : ri.i-.T 1; .. FKANf'ls .7. K't-isl.; ..f 1 :- r u is .i i'in :i.:u:,. 1 r i-.a. e oi-i .n ,l lh ll.'i v .,ls at niary elten i. EEGISTIIll AMD V.Y.CUill YVk are auih'.riir-l KCMI.MZ. el S. Iie-r- Vt aiineaii:e Fil.W'K : t. w::;.ip. a a ea:i-:i i: at the O'litin Eli.u.'.I ivii:s:er aau i.ec..r...r. .a pn..iry eit-e.i. a We are :h-rire-l to ana .ur.-e A. E. r.ICKET. of Somerset rp.. ax a run .i-iat.- !..r :u: i ' Keci-rder. subject iotlie .-.-i-i-.n the Keuui ij. Vutera at tlicirceaiai pi-:a..i.-y ele..; " i V.'E :iro amhr.rlzei! to :;.-. that T. S. EiSti : of pirn: hen-valley township, will 1 a c.u.e.i late : fur Kcmsirr auil'Eecjnler ..I t'as at.t la-, icua-aa primary tlecu.T.. WEareat::!c.rii-l to '.. 0 t!-.U WILLIAM ft. j EI.EASE. (if Sl-jl::rret I. r.u rll. . iil is- a ean-h- ; .late ler Keiri.sicr au-1 E.-c r i'-i ri'.t tl.e- Le-V. lU'i u : Iie-an primary cli'Cti'.a. Wk am nl!i.T'.7e. ;.i stall' that YY'lLLl AM II. WELELEY. of Siiiner.-i't t.r.. v.Ul 1,0 a e.01 .1- . date' l.,r Keuisl..'ran.l iiee-.r let" at U:c le.i. K-.o.u'.- j lic-aa primary ck'cti.jn. ; Tn.?Kin i. f r past far rs. Io3r myjelf a : i-aa-a taie at tiie c-.-ieiir Eepu'.:.- in pnn.aiy rle': ti.a 1-r t!i i!c- e ! iicaist-;r a:.d Kve. r -P-r. I). J. HOieXEK. Y'.'K ar? au:!i riz.' l to ann.im-e GEOItOEM. SAYLOli, ul S..uu .s...t t"jr.eiii. a., a eaieli !a:o t. r Keuis'o r ...U'l Ke;-..r.'.tr at the ra it tl'-pa: l:;.ia piiuiiry eleiatea. SIIEtllrE. Pi.sa- a:in..n:i'e JOIIX A. WALTER as a .-an.li lalu i'. r Sueritl. .-a' ;.vtt. tt.e .ice..-;i.u ..1 the H.-publieau v jI.tj at tie .r cnuiri pr::r..'.rv e't'.-e-tPai. Wc are nii:p.rrizisl to ann-une that S. I. i II I -e7EK. ol L'iriilK r t.-vnisiep. will Pe a e ir.'!i-l.:ie lor Shertlt, al the next leem'.-li -1:1 priai .rv uL.t-tl-u. W are eaif..rii';l ti ar.:.. WE1.UEK. oi i'i.:x..!i. I t'lwc.'iiip, as a cano.i.l.oe ; r Sn. liceisi'ia ot tiin i;-epa;,.i. :, v-jli: joir Tmti.. i-.'t al. sat-i.-e: il, :i;e i a: u..:r e..u;:..a pr: o:..iy e!.c:i.a. F-.a Sa;:::;-:', Faa-jsnifK N'AC:.a, Uf Meyers late 1! .r-iu.-ii. WKare autlirizeil t'ana...iir..-o Et' of Quenia!i..L:!iii luirn-loii- as a .mi..; n..iairia:i'.n f r Oie ei!i- e , 1 S!:.T:11 :'.: lleputiieau pri:aary elecli il Foa S:i?:.:r!'. elEdiiilE VV. I'lLE, Ol S-jinerset l,r. a:; kyle. 1 V.'i: are au;I.ori7e.l to ann FV:!4 as a c-iu.ii boo i r S de i.-i-'n 'f tiie votirsat ti n-i Jt 1SIA II Sll - I i'.ll. flit : --t o tie- ctauiz le - a t: : prioiiiry ft. e.iu. r-r. s:;i:a;rr. MAETIN L. ST ATLETt, Cf ShaJe Totvr.hiii. EoiTor. Il.- nAt.:) : I'lea-'e r.tieiiaee l..e r.'.u of WILLI CM HANN A. dtito tor Sii.Ti.-i, sat';."-: A.;.;.s-.:t, its it e.m . the !. .-i n ' 1 t! comi.'i priiaary tleviioa. TEEAsriiE::. Foa I 'efMV Thi: ec::--:::. ii. F. KNl.l EEi.. S-i'.JCt t- !l:e.!e--i.-i..B ! te i: ; c !: ja v th. Ircjiaia pruaary eie- liu. Wk aro nutlo.rUe.t to antiMU. SMITH, of Sou.-rset her.u.Oi, lor Ccuaty Treasurer. Mr. E.'otoc: V u w:M eon r a citiz. ns or voter oi S-.m.-rs.-T to: a k'.:i.':i.: av. r : n rnny f !-v :i:;i:"(i:.c- irn.'t!ieEaroe..:onrtrieiit EVIAM ELM. lao.V M AN, of Somerset tp.. as a :i i: 1 : iate ..r '. tuey Tr.::?ur.r, sut.i .-i to th.-.ie-iri net the- Keput-.i-ean party at tlieir tiext priue.ry 1 1 ':: . it. Olr. 11. teeia very 111. .iil.ua io. p.i.-: taiors ni.ile be;:i-:. can-ii'lati.-. an i ivill !.. un i.t n:e.nv ot.ier:.tio:i i. r I A heart v su!'i'. ri au' i I lw:t1 if flu...". Ii o:m:iai-.l iin-i ele. -t- i : ..- j; ! .-;.:. i'... V : in 1 thility. I i a e.'XTV Tuiresi a::::, S. S. FnIlNEY. j of Er.'.h rs-. a" .7 7;.. W:: LEU ..rc. are .t -ir. 1 to ?: that .T'i:.it k" I L- ' of S -'lie,--et lTou-!i. v. ill be a .71. 0 i tte ! uicy l rea.-.urcr a: lae 11 x: lie; ic.:..::i p;.. ttiarv 11. i:.:n::::. V" r.re :e!-...ri::e.! t'.ann tin Jacd;-. v; .i:i-.ysa car.o! I'.l- latc EK E-.i . 1; t pp'rTiirey:.M! ; l'..r CiUiity (' wiiiis.-ioiier, so; '., ottiie K-'obbllean v .:rj a: tl.. i t-Isetiin. Mr. EntT.'n:: PI'-iso rr.r. u J.lt'UU P. LK il l Y. . I s. I,:. candidate Pt Coimiy Cinnd--':. a., p. n r. -ir I'-'-t i'i dtio-loil of ia l.epu'iaeaa e"l' priai.iry cl.. ikit. WEare au:iio-;-i' 1 t .-- ae t' NEK. ot .I-io.. r iown me. Kill i v. o-vr.n- !1 i-ir.i . iI;.l l T Mi:. tt J'riial,'. ry CJaix.milou.-r ae ei dci. Le tleelloil. Wr are v -LIP PI. of S t.,r County C primary elee ;a. :e.t Ms::ii.-:i: iril'Tset !.itvi;.-;hi:.. otutai?.: ,:ar a: : ;io:i. 1 n WII'L ri it : 1 i 1 . a -1 .1 -1 ; s Ec..'. it. ;.u:.: in".; tli" nam. ir, We st? nuthr;zf,i ir, .ir.ii'1 tin"! ti; nri-ic if EMAMKL ruVtl!. Jel. ol .1 -nn-.- T nru.-hi;.. 10 the titisi ;n f rhf Uvi-u't.i-'an v t r.1 at ui .ir etmin primary cieci.-n. We nr out liorizr c. to nrnruti'-ft tbat II FIX J A -3IIX KLIN K. if Jt i.lKT Ti w:!."! i;-. e : ran iHtlttte for ' 'mm ii,i"n-r at tiie i it K pui ikitn primary elei'tiou. f I T fVTIVT T tlt T t'O ..... ...f.,'1.. u. 'I .Ud the supi.'rt tf f he IU imic-.ttt v.-.- r at th" r:- xx ' irifll.t I rini i mi I'H uie' no- - i " --! eimi'iT M"nr. an I arau-.ul.v i-'k-Viwl'.-!'.'-.." ii.t U' i-.m. t TilASKPFT. T a a ran-ii-iute ccmir. iU i ul f v .7? I ' r myself n'-'.iii ountv C''infrU.-i'-i:.T at iht; :can i-r:i:i::rv F. J. CUL .NTUYMAX. KKVif KK, " tS .:ner-it N-r.. Riii mii ii-:.;;e I r CmuiiIv C'ii:i.;-.-i -x.vr : tv ii-s: IZ .:! ;i -an primary tlc-'ti- u. We ar1 rqiise! to anr;oun.TfH" VK LKY, f I'W-r Tur ii4. t.-w ui . :i- : -.ui t ilate f.-r Comity C"iiiLii3?i 'i r, sa-.sw: t-i tii (:-ci-i.-n of til UtTii' l ;rj v-.rcr ;:t th'1 c ri-m-rv elect i'-rx. We are anthe.rired to an:i.-an" St iLOV.f iN .1. HAEK, of Ur..tiier-valy toivn-iiip. i.s .1 r.it - !i - oate 1. County C'.iiitni.-'-i. r.er. ,u j. to the .!;. eish.n ol the p:e,ubii-an primary e! ....n. sir. Kicr has always hot n a tf oi. li.iic't. !ur.l.j ri - ln-r. staunch Republican, ant wi ill I i" vi r 1 li! 1 ! vcrv : thankful for a hearty u; i.rt, r.n it r.. -i!in it.-i i ti.e be:-: . i his ! and elected he wil! hi! the oi!: -e lo knowtediro and ahi-Py. YVmre aiithe-.r"'l to anTto'a-T-. that WILLI A REIXi, "t Shade towr .ui. ill in a can .i-.u- l-.r l e -irirr. 1.--IT election. i-er. at ti, lc.- u: 1: .1.1 ...1- Ci-trss:fNr::, tiLivEit w. ehye::. (it Saiirt.rry E' r. rOOS IK iCSE DIUKCTOS. We ate cnttiTiz f f C.-ncmau-'h twp .1 tor.rmi.nJie.- Is l.tryi .IiF.R , a ei..:i ite l-.r P.sr Ii. use Eir-et T. Wk ar au'horiz'-l to -iTirenre.- tl.e name o' JAl (IBM. WALfEU of S.aiJ wi'-t twp.. as a candidate tor Pi-orlt-ife l.'.rev: ,r at tiie ivm:.: Eepublie--n J.ricary etec-j. n. YVcare rt'rteri?e. to aniicur v that .t'istEPH Ci. 1'i'A.EMAN. 1. 1 Jirilliersrall.-y Jievn.-.up. !-e a caret: late l. r l'..r 11. .use I i.-ee:. r at ti.t next Eepueiiean primary eleeti .n. W are au-hc.rir.'.l to Jf'e th SIIAVEH. t.l liuei-i.'Hiuii.ii tout, eanoi iate r P.,r II. u Lit. : r pnidic-a f titfinry eic-ti, u. AlTITflS. rr.l"ETt P iilii. wi.i ! e n. wVi: nre au'hi.riTd to Btin'.ii . ST. SMITH, oi Suincrict ..wi..!it date l..r AadUvriit the i--;st E. ; election. th. i S IM''I. . w ia f e a run !;. a; h n proaj SAME! I. I.'iwnY. rf All r sill lie a feiRdHate at the ntt 1. mary election lor Cvumy Au .Hi r. r.le -a p: YVr. are nothoriiH to annoueee JOSITII W. EE AM, of Jecner Tp.. as a can ilia:.; f r Cet-.'v Au-iitor. subject lo the dee..n . f the v .t..r.- a: a.e CHUitcg Ecpubiicau primary ele-tier j W are authorize. to a-rr.ni. tsa: S. S. M IL, , LEiL ot S .mi ts-l ln8 h.p. i!i be iein i.ea e ! f. r As 2: t'ei ii.-.tt l.epu; -e-an pr,o-.. ry 1. -. - 1 tlvD. 1 Y are sa't.-rlted to ar.n..JUi'-e tbatsIMi iN; W. FRITZ. ..I Hr.;i-rsvti;-y . w ni-.p. U1 be a ; ean-'ldate I' r An Ut-rat th B'ixt Keea. .-; :ib pti u:ary clechm. Jy.r.K. J. D.wa.wis will We a ean.;ieato for a t-, 1 wi: i, n ev w.i..! vr iWer ir. S- n: T'.-t I -..ual T. He I le.ua a j.1 tisiliM M Tiran s H'i!i s. j wnn'.s to ' ay tr tiatlc : 1 ail tr.c w ( ibecaai Notice to Farmers. Tlia Factercn Mn, BXJLTA-jST, t, . .t ..v itflr-t. ?rrev. e-rr.:nr a year :,i. v. hanl hlztl. will -:,-:! warn in . i iriunds. Head iijit. iaa zreat i.'a wms.-ii ; j tne eyes, whfii are iar I lul n.-ci. e.aesl wi le arei an i eipri-ne: pwer-; tneious. n oar -h very broad and th body well riotl p. 1 an-i DunUr and noti;.My short fi r m Sn'e lo . tetkk. Mane and tail ka and B'-atT. hair o: , ( One tenure. SD-W.nn eu. uc is a ur. r-Tfja... ... v . Arar-tan oi'ii. si." n..-i n"-., ..,, --- ...... . . ,r,IUN.o .hat ha U lust what they n-e,l i tr.-cd fr eti- STJXjT-AJST "ill stan.1 Anting the seija eBtBiaer.-i.-.z April lib: hrst week at theeaoie ol Samuel 1 . rrti. m ' lleriin: tae cert ?I at nsr 1.1ns. near j- u- - ( an.l ao on tii; the 4ih of Ja.v. lu-uranee .'..-.. parties k-.lim their c.luean breed ha. nit v- j ,.n at half rates: or .hoold party hse Uaa iare . r.,1 fo.1 ilu-n noeharze wiil I mad. 1 i' HaTisir taken jrreat uitere In the lrapn v. nint ...u.Z.rt ei, -oukii. iarlroa.l .i..hV.,rie.7 e.nt!r. have .r tbi rev.o -a ... .i.. 1. in. m. v,i io liiTiiu in -.r-icr . -j-. nartiwi th advijitai;.- ol hu life Jl3-.t r-ia " the tre.j.!e of travcVi a '? r.ia -uie 01 eis cuiw .- -- Merer, and J. Musser. near IV-xI n. . 1'hare now ..tne rt.k Herk-i.ire pes S-r sale fra ttoek laponeel .i;rect:j..B. EmtUe. .; will .so f ll a cunib.er of cn-.iee Cotsw...! i l-n In he fail F. It E tLLl. srll j sJ?Vv - Heckexdokn'S - ' ': - - . . ECONO 31 I i::.;i:t I? is mat. o.re:: .-, co::,;;ac: and tour pieces ot Castin-s. vi,: : M.d.U I will guarantee it to run i'.oi i ia use the heavier foe .,.. .r.. ,: be without an e-oti.il. Will plow the Lev; t la.v t : two hor-' s aa.l perfect ease t , .!, ,, ut;..: ia ; rd. I.an. to pc: :r tie: mi. rs, I w i '. n rect !.t oi Si teeil . at-l it t as re: ; uie la.nv f.-t iv; ADDRKSS. Clio. : : - 'pro-1 aprlt :k Hi Hi M. M- CFI-I.CL ill. J::. Established 18-18. IV". AflcCULLOUGH, Jr. & CO., LIQUOR DEALEKS, Die. 355 Liberty Street, U.b . a: y. tl.e : : p g1 1 U rl . "rT I'riees VrilOT. KSA LK HOUSE, LL & 'BROTTIFJI 1 VI : -:i iri Aiintn::: AIiBUTIIXOT, S1LAXN0X & piTTsnrpjni. OFi'Eii Tin: laU'-jest ani va: 1 -v - Urv -broods .( ALL ITS M.l'AKTMENTS. EXCU'SIV f.Al Slotlorn l'.niterll Irires't iirter IT r.o t: S- to $-2) : 1 Ail tit r. r:i Ur u, in their o.tii l.-.i:;.. -. ilum'fe'ir ir. f m"n;:n. r a!I the tita, th.iu jnjttunu' .-". Wt i iti!t-r ciiij.IfVUirrit th.t will ji:;y l.nriL-fnrly U r I cv'Tv h' tir w. rk. "u!l tn i.-ulur". trrai. a.--., j S'-ni ir"-. S-H'i us yuur -iir-? At n-e. lin't ! VUy. Xw i The tim-r. b--nt U-k l.r w.rk r I hjt.T!es et-ewhro until vou hav lt-.cm1'i whai e cti-r. Li. Sr;N.'Ai x Co., I'rtUu'l, Vc. I.LK'HIKVY CITY STAIf LCILLTX' UI TL KMX' i hliMf. i".sr.i:i.isHi:i i-m;. Nes. 142. 144 & 146 Veb-,'r St., A:iey C ty?i Newels Ealu-'cr.. II. in I lUiv. wu h join's rto, and ixlt.el ready to tar.;, iiirLi.-i.cd ct. ri.or'. 1:0. "ioiiairof.r CO. HA? SETT, --'ni: rS .iwrnt an.ie leiiiUy. ' .;ne 1 1 IS ! 1'ie ! tha-i ! li.-.fs L A T E II O O V S . f !io .ir- now T.fii' line; le-n. : I kn .tr I'ii-eipcr io tee i t.if riwi ! : ut . 11 SI it,: n 11a or siio.i. . s! te will ij.t iorever. of. th 1 an.) nor'-jiilrs ar-r.-.'.l;r" i. si ire sive.i the ror- I et w iter :. r i-i.uti. SI ite w I. re i p-.r i-.v rv ; 2-. .I h-.u-shil 1 l.ave 1 -si it.- r...f. Ti e un.p ; mm-J is .-a'e,J in Cuml.-rla '. n Vr-.- i.e I, .is , g.-u.! '.-.,p:y 01 j 1 : p, p r-Vp, 1 1 i'i & iJ. 1" ' : r. p h 1 ni XT' J ; frrrairi i"i.e v rv I '-. ro Ii-- - .;! iio!.T ! take to put Slu-e l(.'..fs . n 11- o- : puldi- and fci i vatc, spire-. A. r.. ciih.-r in t. -ie . r e. on'-y at lie-l..w.:-t pri'-es. and to w irrir' th' tn. c ..a ati t s--e i 1.0:1 or add res l.:m at t.i- et .-. N . !Pi Ha!' '.m- re : sa- et. I utii erianj. Md. DWirt m-iy let: .: :-: da ii c a s e 1: e i: e , A; --.', f- w.'T'..'.. I'a. Wm. Ii. S:::Lt.v. V" ..i..t-j I M I N 1 ST I : ATI) K S N OT 1 C E. 1 -. I. i.-"..d. f .:.-: : kh- iil-v- I Letter, o; a "oiinis-ra-ii c h iv.:,- '. n lf-.i:.:ei t" ; n i li"r.-t.y L'i'.'.'ui -tii In:-"' ' .liat-- pim-n'. ii 1 l.-r--- h- t.. j.,- e; then .a!v ia'i.-i I :i s i'er!ii. t ! '-- i day ol ! i:n.a :u -1 t- r set l-T-'i. a: ' ri-ri li. v i t ..... A 'IE EL 'A ELF. A It it. I a I r!4 T i if. AVEIIN LICENSE f. 1! -.- p-r y,r fe! i: 1 t. I?-.. .rp.oc.1. i. ta v r -w.-...- i te I e J V : wid- il Ja'iti jr: t r ai:owa: e ' :. )iV...i'.--(?.;:, Mn:l 1 lnhi-n ta.l wltero all j.cr i l:.:er-: I v."! ' . h. arl. j Henry She r.i! cr, II -!Ji ir'i Saiiiiil Fern I. i August h.ii.er. c r. 'jnic'i t e:a. ' leir.icl t'r.rjis. C- : :t-J- 11 : t . r 'e :. Sv.,:t sterri- r .l. r.atl.an Eraatl. - " s I- ui.-n Itirr. lir.th.-r-v.t!: -y r. :..;.:.. Sjl.-iuon IWk -r. JctP-rei t.ovr. -.in. C. V. St. et. r. New iia. n::.-; . i ::' Th..n::is O.ili toiler. .! nre-r .'iehala Swecer. L.ri-e.vr '- Jo.'ph S--iif--W. aiia'or i Eatriet linil.'ii. Ai.'Xin o-r il-r, ":--t r.j.-'.. Waiter J. .1-ai , ' -Hubert iitil.r.r, Hejry H ' i . 1.4iar.l F-.-arl. N-i ('" i'rvT!:!e ltiiaj Winner. ii::.urv n.uA Eilta, A. F.i-i. S ao-r- t't -- re.".. liaract I'lck;i.i, John liiii. Jo-.-ptt sruil. S'olv -r'.el: ' J..s:i'u--v EinKl.-r. J.-buii. Hi e. ;..j : ,wa tv-r-U'.-ii. Somali I -iter. " - Jofco H. beiiiort, Vr!na U.rei th. J seph V. .Mai. r, Jos. M-Iw-rni'.tt, ' ' iv.er Knirieta, Wca-rsfar --r -j :-:. John Lei Mancart li- il. Mlifi r I t.-.vn'!.:?. E.iwarl K.-eu. V.'.-.j sa.i-bury. Keiobai-I Eta..h. surjiiait t..wnh!p. Tun t.-ilowir.ij a.r.Q. ha'e Bie.1 ti-i.-n i keep an eatit-ir h u.-. r-'-r b-o-e or r.-taara:: licrze l. Vtr. Jl- y'r-! ;- f-p wra. Caa.-it' 11- He a. - 'a.. ' E. M. fX TIT!' 'K a; r.t. r. "IA 1 SSIGNEES NOTICE. arr n. Al f.iCwr hiv::vx rui !e a a.iaf::erit t.i "i- t--r Ibe M-ie fit ci bis all i-n..r. havio rlaon. aciinst sil l A urow.cir him ii-a.cy w..l ca.l u ute tu se'tEi-nt. . enrrt, Pa.. W. F. A LTFATH Eft. iiareh -is-. E-Tj. A.-s.'--- - ...... p., A A:! pers..r. are h. r-f r t- ii. that the un tne treiit y.me and h-.. Ui ' '-'.'. o.n uweji.. w.a Irthelra iarof May. ."TO. , rute ail pr- - iisitiiii trM.t..2 0J" t:'"'r ei-.p. .ir ian ... , . . -mni -n. ' in t.:. att. iriar .ens .L '. held r.L..!t.ie for tue .iprri.a J.ns c; tii.irs P H. L.K t.H. JA. PAKMlV. J. M Alii EE NY'. I KIA H THEN f . J. J. I! Kl LAY. HENKY LONs. . u i n klsi .N . .iuii.V ... ,1.. -....-. 1 FKEH. r I.LER. , WM. F. WrLLfoa, vii' WEELEh. s A1 u W 1 LLEK y 11. kDlMbh J. M HOLUEEBACM. l'AVID HUSJiA-M'. e.T'jVcn.'CD.'.l. C A L r L O Vi and I.Ki'T. s.onstracao'i ; there being ia all but siiie. Point and l-hare. cent, lirhler tl.aa any other Plow now perct ata .-..- aa 1 its oualitv of work to t. . a and PJ inches wide, with ;,e Plow muled. s to any addrt : s. 1 srALmvcnCLilM - riTStrei - tt PI TTSBL RGII, PA, C. C. ARK.NSBERG ( Hi I DT.) PITTSBURGH, PA. We II Eran-ii.-s aprli 11 educed ! r .1 H 1 j h ; a 1 rlOESi 1 .!!".r' w' ',.4mXm ITlTSUUVJ'.ll PA. ;- ... : L .. ..' ) i !.:-ee s. k e; Ci'y itirele ii-.!: ...J. O. STEPHENS! N. CO. ' .-sTUCK UF ?otioiis, IV ELY WIIi'LESALTl and -.'.11 il i; ti ti.iir a.t-.ai a.-- -1-. w A2u :z.::.l C;:::j Zi'.'Al In ts::: C, lrl!? Year EnUinff April , IV73. .'.ri'" in tP'a.ur;, rt. .Uy ;V, h, hU h rcc-.vtvi "ii m a? por !-st annual t 2; 51 if thews lUi- CI r 1- ;i-h re .toon ;3 liISEt. ESEMENTS. To easii p ii I E. P. King, bal. 10 ot lor tce :.y are I' 1 .-a- i i.ai 1 leor.re Wa.-s, '16o in lull lor ..y r.re. 300 CO ell IN Ul nn ... . 1 urt.er, u I'-i.l I r 1. -KOCJ 'i iir-ueoer, 11 N". i. 1 e-a.-h paid Ja.-n la luii t..r io-., uy i-re N-j. a. 1' ..-aa p.ti.1 v 111. K. Kelier- nt ' Lian, 111 tun tor lo-s t.y n-e. N... . locii!i p..M .loiin .Me Ferrin, 44 w 1:1 ma i.t j... t.y tire a... t. i .'.i.-ii p.ti.i I lias, i j. c. leav er, on ae. oun: ..r ! i i.y tlr- 'l No. h. lu.u.n paid Alleliael K'.:ui- r. in tun t. r i.ini.n(.o.y nre t. I i .-aii pii I J.,...b kiirt-r, in la li 'ii M Co 1 J 171 O t ou 25 10 . 12 1 J N iu.i l-.r ealit .e ! are No. 1 '. To ea.-u paid H-nderou S iUir, in lull lor 'laina by nre N . Ii. 1 . ea-;. pal I Joau h-err, in fail lordaiiiaife t.y hre No. li ea-ii pail lor aalo an.1 tr i. N i. l.i. ia i roit: eaiJ 1. Jciid Court lees i-'l No. i. PiMii ;.ii l Solll- rs. f HT- k priiiitii oianks au.1 r"t-"jrt. . . 1 lo -a.:i uai l iUtlioiitry and No tv-t e.'e ?tarni.s No. lo. 1 i ca-u paid pr--niium. re- tiia :. d by i. Hu.l No. 17. I'm' mi pal' t ' i. Hull fr tune e.n l exe-iivi til a l;usl.nif elalfn... . N ,. i. lo ca-!i pil l r.-lit. P-r oth' es 11 .4 11' il a:i l ee l N... t. l'1'.i..i pail Jaeot, ll. M.l t. r l r servi i N . - T .(-:i!. paid John iii. il.. ..al ary l-.r .n y :..r as SeereLary an l iivajur.r 12 .1 4M f--ivtl PJ Eatjrce in Tr?ui7 la ? at inter--st l 14 -iaiO.oi - r jai. n ite.e :;ao.e lo aje siarut. . iiiJ i'i A', o e,t of . .. iJi:, --4 I- ...e. is-ued, E"a.r.:.o Elziti: oi: rsi Esscii'i V.in. Sai-.tu- I H:.r'-iay. At-nnri IWfsm. Tobias M-.yr', J- . . I.C 0 , J. . K. I1H. t.nstian L. Mii..-r. J ito. S l".;r ll. Ectij'llnal Kiioe. J. (. KilOIIiei, Jo-jili J. U aii.r and Joan Hl-ks. ol S-oner-;t coro v. p:i : ' at red liuil an t L-eocarl 10: trier, l;. L-. r ! e-u:.'y. i'a. (t. ?:. -Us l.-T. T-L. I 0: : oi- I V. P-: Mi!!,, 'tare , iwrislop. f'r. i.-uxtr 41,1 ii..n- T.-e ..-:..-!.: th. it a-i. J NO. HICKS, Secretary. A DMINISTI.ATOIV.S NOTICE. E.e.e-e; i' w-'.i-rr J. .-."'a thar-T vatt h j ii rt y avn lo li.'w ic- jiLj. i; m,A p efr iit ir-ta fr ut" re. . i-"' ; A ti.tt 'ir- ' a a jtr tc ii'tr. y. n , 'v. n't" i:j 1 Li::: :. .it ' i t . I a i-:. v.' if fiMIIKI A I M J M -S Til A TO It'S ' OT I C K. i:..:e vf J -tn Mllicr. Uie of EA.kk Twr.jhlp, Xyf.er ( a''t7i:ni-Tmr"D on th VT e-r-.ta h.imi r.--a xro'-i uthe aiirrin'i. ij h- r-f'y r.vi n t' tr-,.; iii l-t-l Uj it l rjonttf itn-K.e-.ij.i; pH mT)t. an I t h'- haTirn jlain'- af Air;t i'. t- 'iT.t :hto iiu!y 3utUcnti'-.i:ri l-r t'.'-u:-r:t st Tli; r-i rve Of Ilia aa ler;acit vd t-ur-i-.r. 3;jy !. l-T , JAX3 MARTIN. Ul 77 Alrn:n!'r-'',p- OTICE. I will re. p tt, fine True -rfl - nor-e ' . OH I i ' II I I . ..WO' .1 !' 1 - . -- .-.I my iiai..s .n Meyer , I'a., dariLy tne coee- 1.1 la-afr n. e-V.'ill take ' r-ij; ri-e ,f mare. K n. to me or iH ia 01 v nre Service I .' mi ' by R! hmon !. he a iran 1 . ."i'li.iieir:"n. I'oa t.j Snal lis '. -Keotu. kj," rI. . e.l aai iaroraoiy knowa la .iB- er t 't pr". FliEfoERICK Sl'IiER. "0 LL N T A Ii Y A S S I (J X M EN T. i,e..r-xe A. KlnoneL aavinaf made an aun- nierl to UJ" of all ills estate lor toe bwifBZ rt ui- cr.-. 1 1'a.r.. 1 beret. y iciTe n-rtiee to aii ar.a. inter-f.-.t-l, waerhcras emluor or d.ob .rs. to nit me at my p-s: ler.c. in Aii' xhenT tuwnsi.ip. 00 s' uriay. May ii !, wita their iiU-s prptriy proc-.. for e-:-:ien:..nt. JEO. O. WALKE2. ar r-1 S!UN L'E'.S NOTICE. iiiwIZlmn-m in hiv:-Ji( raa :e a tooti ry a'.iinnjentUinie ii.rinwb.fcnt U bi er. Proe. ail lei.to, an t cnsJif M el Saul aJadfaor w..l ca.a un uiean l mike .et. ;Ent. Jmix X K iits, w M. ZIMMERMAN, .t-reersncv, Fa. Ajoiaee. apr-1.
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