I :i if - i I it I i i i t t : : i'1 t - f The Somerset Herald. Documents, furuisbed us of late. I tln-rofore Kii.i law 8) far as t!ji; Ton i of Franklin is coiiccnicd is of n -z " - . i anj t,at i,c a risj,t t . seii midcr , WEDNISDAT. April 30, 1873. ,Uvnsp p Court ., j L lhc Ho!. B. F. Meters has our thanks xvturus wm. .suiiicicnt :inl l; rgod ; OU for numerous and valuable Public tbc jury ihut it was their duty i con vict under tbc law. A wr i 01 error w as granted. The case ill go to ! tbc Suni-iiic Court and be argued at tbc Mav term. It is held by a portion of the legal Xi IKE WAR OH THE MOOQCS. TROOPS IN THE LAVA BEDS. We arc in receipt of the Evening Telegraph a new daily just started in Pittsburgh. It is a large, handsome sheet, ably conducted, and comparing profession ?n this State, that no pro- most favorably with the other dailies viM-m being ma.ic in tne Local up nfilit ritv In bundsnnm nble. and i lion law for the return and certifying DESCRIPTION 0? JACK'S STRONGHOLD. Soventeen Dead Warriors Found. sprightly journals tho Smoky now leads the State. City The Kedford Gazette bitterly de nounces the new apportionment bill, but nevertheless, although tho Re publican majority in this district is about two thousand, lays the flatter ing unction to its soul that it can, nay, it makes the prediction that it will le tarried, by the Democracy at the next Congressional election. This is surely the faith that removes mountains. The State Superiutendaut of Com mon Schools Hon. J. P. Wick.ee bHAM has invited the county Superin tendents of tbc State to meet him and other officers of the Scbool Depart ment in private c'onferance, to talk over and settle all educational ques tions which it is their duty to consid er. Tbe meeting for this section of the State is fixed at tLe Union Depot Hotel in Pittsburgh on the 11th day of June next at 2 o'clock r. M.. Tbe counties included in this meeting are Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Arm strong, Lawrence, Indiana, Washing ton, Ureene, Somerset, Fayette, Cam bria and Westmoreland. yet At last accounts from HarrUbur Governor Hartkasft had not signed the apportionment bill, and 'lis said, some would-be Congressmen are beginning to fear that there has been entirely too much commenda tion ol bis fearless use of the veto power. Geary's refusal to sanction the bill passed by the previous Legis lature, sent many fond hopes to grass, and the bare recollection of those crushed aspiration?, causes a nervous thrill to the gentlemen w ho are anx iously waiting for something to turn up. We hope the Governor will soon put them out of their misery. From Frank Cowan's Popt-r we learn, that at a meeting of the Direc tors of the Mount Pleasant Si Broad ford Railroad held on the lSih inst, a lease was made of that road to the Southwestern Penna., Railway, (alias Penua.. Railroad) for the term of ninety-nine years. This is certainly the most leased road within our knowledge, the Pittsburgh & Con nellsville road at the present time holding a lease of it for the same pe riod of ninety-nine years. Such adepts at repudiating contracts have the managers of this road become, that we shall not be surprised to learn ere long, that a third party claims its franchises under a similar lease. We much envy the stockholders, the lux urious little legal tea party the direc tors have provided for their entertain ment. of the votes cast for oragaiustIiceu.se, as is refpiired in all other cases where the vote of a County is taken, that therefore the law is so defective as to render it a nullity. This evidently was tbe position taken by the coun sel of the defendant in the case above quoted, but it was held not to be tenable by the Court. We learn from the fame journal 1 1, nt nil licenses were refused by the Court, but it was intimated that should the Supreme Court reverse the decision of Judge Hall that applica tions for license w ill be heard at the June term. Judge Hall having thus defined his position we presume that .the parties in this County proposing to test the question, w ill agree to abide tbe opinion of the Supreme Court so soon to be reudercdinthe Franklin County case. The recent storm aloni; tbc line of the Union Pacific in Xcbracka is des cribed as beinir as severe as that of ISoO. The wind Mvcpt over the plains with a velocity of seventy miles an hour ; hou.-es were blown down and hidden from sight under the drifting snow ; valuable cattle stampeded from corrals.cnd were lost and drowned : prairie uniiiuils were frozen to death and maimed by the terrible wind, which dashed them about like small birds, and mauy human lives were lost. In some places rivers were completely bridged with snow, ranging in depth from fifteen to eighteen feet, a ndo densely was the snow packed that loaded wagons were afterwards driven over it wifh perfect safety. At last reports the farmers at Wood river, where no lives are known to have been lost, had organized themselves into coin panics for the purpose of scouring toe country to uscertaiu the extent of the damage done, and to render aid lo those who may require it. tiic I'l r.si tD Monocs. Sax Francisco,' April 21. A cour ier arrived 4it Vreka to-night with the following news from the front to April 18. Col. Perry, Lieutenant -Miller and 110 men left camp this morning at sunrise on a scout southeastward. Nothing will be done in camp until thev return, unless the .Modocs make an attack, which is not probable. Part of the command will return to morrow nighr, and part will proceed to the Willow Spring laud route and determine whether the Modocs have lied that way. Indians were seen in close proximi tv to the camp to-dav. Three shots were heard in the southeast, evident ly fired by the Indians in killing cat tle. This afternoon the Indians were seen out . herding their horses four miles southeast of this point and an equal distance south of their former position. It is said there arc large caves and strong positions there, and they will make a stand at that point. The wo men and children are there, having been removed before the late massa cre. There is' a quantity of anima tion there, and a supply of water. Fortifications will be thrown up at points commanding the bike shore to guard the water line. Eleven dead bodies and one live Modoc were found in the cave of the lava bed to-day, making sixteen war riors slain. The bodies of the dead were buried. The number ol Iudi- ans wounded is unknown. Some of the bodies were horribly mangled by shells. Six soldiers and one civilian were slain. Klevcn soldiers were wounded, two severely ; four were disabled by sprained ankles. It is re ported that two more of the wounded in the lava beds are to arrive to-niirht. Tiicir II iilinj I'lare DWrovrrcil ami I'.n- capo cut oil. for .in, three Forney's Press not content with the miserable failure of its attempt to disruj the Republican party last fall, is now laboring to induce a bolt in our ranks in Philadelphia, at the next city election, the object being to elect that immaculate reformer A. K. Mc Cixre Mayor of the city. Forney stayed in the Democratic party the last year of its national existence for the sole purpose of betraying it, and he is vain enough to think that he can repeat his treachery to the de struction of the Republican organiza tion. The man who organized the frauds of the Buchanan campaign, and the engineer of the Tonagc tax commutation swindle, are a beautiful couple to reform the Municipal gov ernment of Philadelphia. TnE Beaver Argus refuses to be gulled by the assumed virtues of Gov ernor IIartranft, and therefore takes no stock in the general commenda tion of his many vetoes. On the con trary it insists that thej- were all "put up" jobs, concocted to throw dust in the people's eyes, the Legislature passing bills solely for the purpose of having them vetoed as agreed upon in advance. We know that the last Legislature contained a great many naughty fellows, but w e are constrain ed to differ w ith the A rgu for sever al reasons, not among the least of which is the belief, that a majority of that delectable body was entirely too lazy to go so far, to accomplish so little. Our Beaver cotemporary carries the war into Africa w ith a vengeance, if not with discretion. As was anticipated, the leiralitv of the "Local Option law" was tested in this district last week before his Honor Judge Hall, then presiding in the Court of Quarter Sessions, for the County cf Franklin. The ground taken was "that no legal return had been made of the election on tbe question of license' or 'no license' held on tbe 21st day of March last." The Court held that the return as made was sufficient, and charged the jury that it w as their duty to con vict under the law. A w rit of error was taken and tbe question goes to the Supreme Court for decision in May next The Public (tjdnion re ports the case as follows : Common wealth vs. John Miller, (Land lord). Selline liquor w ithout license. Ver- Skx Fraxcisch, April 2-1. Gen. Gillem reports to Gen. Sebofield that the Modocs have been discovered in Lava Beds, four miles Irom their old stronghold. The Modocs were com pelled to evaeuale their first hiding place in consequence of a scarcity of water. The Indians arc now three miles from water. General Gillem thinks he now has the Modocs com plctley in his power, and that there is now no chance for them to escape. lie was actively engaged days before there biding discovered. General Jeff. C. Davis, sor of General Canby, arrived this evening. He w ill depart inimediate Iv for the Modoc countrv. Xo further news to-night of the Modoc war. A dispatch from Port land to-night says the Indians on the Upper Columbia, Snake and Lewis rivers are well posted on Modoc af fairs, and indulging extravagantly in war paint and war dances. Their conduc tic menacing. The troops in Eastern Oregon w ill probably prevent and punh any overt acts. place was the succes- A Ku ril Horror. Mr. Meciiain is doing finely. TLe day after to-morrow he will be taken to Ferris' ranehe, by a boat to Lost river, thence by ambulance to the ranehe. As soon as the cavalry re turn the Modocs will be attacked if they remain where we think they now are. Captain Egan is rapidly recover ing. Young Ilovcy will be buried at Vreka this eveuinsr. He was scalped and diseinltowelled, and his head 'mashed with a flat rock. Harmon, who fell within the .Indian lines, was scalped. Heapi'autkrs, Lava Beds, April i. .Nothing further has transpired. We are awaiting the return of the cavalry. The Warm Spring Indians are scouring the country east of the battle grounds, and are working to wards the craters, which are at the edge of a high ledge of the Modoc dronghold south. If the Modocs have (led to this section we will strike the trail, ami troops will follow as soon as we are notified. The cav alry will return to-night and we will then know whether the Modocs have fled to the south. The Warm Spring Indians and cavalry will probably communicate 'vith each other to-dav. ...... . ... colonel .Mason lias moved ins camp into Captain Jack's lair. It is really one of the mo.-t remark able freaks of nature in the country, and if it had not been for the mortars an.l howitzers the loss on our side would have been very heavy. It is impossible to give a clear idea of the formation of the rocks, but if one look ed nt a very coarse sponge through a magnifying glass it would give an idea of the lava beds if seen through a telescope front a post of observation two or three miles distant. Yester day the soldiers scattered all over the neighborhood of the stronghold, searching in the crevices, chasms and caves for lelics of the Modocs. The officers of tbe command were much astonished at the ingenuity of the Modocs in their artificial work on these natural fortifications. At cue spot they constructed a winding gal lev up a rockv bluff, which was Th I.ilibu a: Cap. Jack. San . Francisco, April 23. A special to the Chronicle says: Col. Mason is camped in the lava beds. The Warm Spring Indians and Gil lem's cavalry arc scouring the table around towards the probable location of the Modocs' new stronghold. Col. Mason's troops are exploring the lava beds, which present a horrible specta cle. Seventeen dead Modocs have been found and an old squaw who was unable to escape confirms the death of John Schonchiu. The Mo docs are apparently a great puzzle to the military, hiding among tho rocks, breaking through the lines where least protected to secure water, and then retreating to the lava beds, w here they cannot be tracked. Later reports from Scott Valley state that the Klamath Indians are putting on the war paint. iEN. JEFF C PAVI8 ARRIVED. An official dispatch received to night from the lave beds, from Gen. Gillem to Gen. Sebofield, reports that the Modocs have been discovered in the lava beds, four miles from their old stronghold. The Modocs were compelled to evacuate their first hiding-place in consequence of the scarc ity of water. Gen. Gillem thinks that the Indians are now three miles from the water. On Monday last the Modocs made an attack on an escort party, killing one of the party and wounding another. Gen. Gil lem thinks that he now has the Mo docs completely in his power, anc that there is no chance for them to escape. He was actively engaged for three days before the hiding place of the Modocs w as discovered. Gen era! Jeff. C. Davis, the successor of General Canby, arrived in this city this eveinnir. lie will depart im mediately for the Modoc countrv, and assume command of the expedition 't KREVr NOTES. ' A riinirh iinniii.t f2inr,Ti I)i:it'ii r" o - 1 while in the custody of tbe Sheriff of Armstrong county, Pa., jumped from the Brady's Bend accommodation train, and was instantly killed. A Toons; Mother HUM llrr Two Child rrn tun Fit of Insanity, ami Kontt Ibe ftodien on m Mov. Xew Vouk, April 2.J. This even ing Mrs. Annie Henncssy, twenty-six years of age, wife of George Hen ncssy, a respectable shoemaker, re siding in a tenement house at 87 Third street, duriug a fit of iusanity, killed her two children, George, aged three years, and Francis, aged five months. On returnii.s from work. The epizootic is making its appear-! her husband found the door of the mice in California. About halt the ! room locked, and after considerable horses in the upper end of Shasta j trouble gained admittance, w hen he . i .i i- i . .... ... l: :.. .1 - . i ; saw a iuo scanning in uie center oi I the room, in w hich the bodies of the The Commissioner of Patents haa extended the patent of W. E. Lock- wood, represented by toe l nion Col lar t'ompuuy of New Yol k city, for paper collars and cuffs. Xe.ir AdesrtiM-menls. YOSAMI'LKS wnt r mail f.iroOe. t t r-tll Ji!ii. k ..rl. It.L. WUU.Wr, MCalhmu iuar-, N. V. R AV if A d eert ic wi i-iitit. EGISTEB'S NOTICE. .,tlc In lienl.r nivnn t all iTi.ns wnwi an ifiraiwt. enwtltoni r om.-rwiit", mm i""' Wanted Immediately.-?-" w II 1 ' ' ' ' '"' ,ir li...n ..1 Mi. L- immr, will l.e i.r.-.. i.t..-. for i-..nnrm.it..ii nl al- ' ,,w:.nre at an Ori.li,.n's Court to le h'l I at N',m- Vallev are now down with the dis ease, th-oi-'h it has only appeared in a mild form. Au Irish paper concluded a biog raphy of Robespierre with the fol lowing sentence : "This extraordin ary man left no children except his brother, who was killed at the same time." A cannon weighing 1,!'50 pounds has arrived at New York from Berlin, as a present froti the Emperor to the Lutheran church of Titusville Pa. Tho cannon was captured at Sedan and will be church. cast into a bell for the A ( old Illoudrd Slurdcr. Memphis, April 24. To-day infor mation was received here of a horri ble murder sixtv miles above Pine Bluff. OnMondav night two men, named Smith and Le.dbettor, partner in business, had a falling out about trifle, and were about t ) settle the difficulty with six-shooters, when friends separated them. It was final Iv agreed to give up the weapons, and take roujrh-and-tumble. Lebdet- er surrendered his knife and pistol and Smith gave up his pistol only In the quarrel that followed, Smith drew his knife and cut Lebdettcrto pieces. Smith is said to be a bad man, this being the fourth man he has slaughtered in a like horrible manner. The murderer has fled the country. Fight bclwrm It Whale nnd aScaSer- prut. The Milwaukee fr-ndm-l says :! guarded by a side wall of broken Wednesday morning the inhabitants I rocks, so placed as to render it im of the quiet: village of Hartford were J pregnable to musketry, from any startled with the report that Mr. Mar-! point. Every prominent rock that tin McIIusro and his wife found drowned in a cistern. The following description of au en counter betwee n a w hale and a sea serpent is extracted from an affidavit of a Captain West, of Hallowell, Maine: About six o'clock in the afternoon, Cape Ann bearing west-southwest about two leaffucs, steering a course north north-west, saw directly ahead, distant about three-fifths of a mile, an object which I have no doubt was the sea serpent so often mentioned by others, engaged with a w hale that was endeavoring to elude the attack. The serpent threw up his tail from twenty-five to thirty feet in a perpen dicular direction, striking the w hale with tremendous blows rapidly re peated, w hich were distinctly heard, and very loud, for two or three min utes. The- then both disappeard for several minutes, moving in a west south-west direction, when they re appeared inshore of us, and about un der the sun, the reflection of which was so strong as to prevent our see ing so distinctly as before, when the tremendous blows were repeated, and as clearly heard as before. They then went down again for a short time, and again came up to the sur face under our larboard quarter, the whale appearing first, and the serpent iu pursuit. Here our view was very ( fair. The scqn-nt shot up his tail through the water to the height be fore mentioned, which he held tut for some time, waving it in the air, and at the same time, while bis tail remained in this position raised his head leisurely fifteen or twenty feet, as if taking a view of the surface of I the sea. After remaining in this sit i uation a short time he again sunk in- half from the village I their guns at rest and perfect securi- 1 ! V 1 1 ' 1 in. mnn. o i not. nfterwnrils seen hv nnv nn hoard quici j i iioiu u iv i;it ui inc.- .muchiug par ty. If the Indians do not make a stand, this country will be in a horrid state this summer. The ranchers will sell their cattle aud be compelled to aban don their ranches. Fifty desperate Indians roaming these rocky fast nesses will work incalculable destruc- I The serpent's body was larger in i my opinion, than the mast of any ship I I ever saw ; his tail appeared very i ragged ami rough, and was shaped like an eel's and his head like that of a land- serpent's. Being well ac quainted with w haling, I think the whale was endeavoring to escape, as he spouted but once at a time on com ing to the surface. The w bale's back was as distinctly seen cs w ell as his spouting, and the last time he appear ed he went down before the serpent came up. The above was seen by all on board, amounting to fifteen or eighteen persons as well as myself, with the exception of one woman. During our view the combatants had passed a mile or more. The whale was a humpback, and a pretty hirge one. - - u , 1 1 The Hunted JHodocN. principle places of demand are China, J Ml .1 A. .1 1 .a ... aici guniy, ocieuuBui M-iucucrct 10 j nn-l lieat, and this is so pay costs of prosecution and a fine of aUained that butter has $50.00. This was made a text case from Copenhagen to CLiua under tbe new license law. .Mr jun ior obtained a license to keep a tav ern in the borough of Cbambcrsburg for the period of one year at the Jan uary Term of Court. " It was proved that Mr. Miller had sold spirituous liquors after the 1st day of April last, in violation of the act of Assembly, approved March 27, 182. Defend ant admitted the selling, but claimed that no legal return bad been made bad been ! commanded an approach was fortified Mr. Mc- w ith breastworks of loose rock, be ll 11 co and bis wife resided about ' hind which they could shoot with one mile and a upon a small farm, and were alone, their youngest child a young miss of sixteen, being in this city at school. As the house stands several rods from the road, the fact that the passing neighbors did not observe- either of them for a dav or two was not thought strange. But a friend hivmgoccasion to call on Wednesday morning suspected that ! tion to property, and cause a fearful all w as right, and upon examination j lo's of life, and lay waste the coun of the premises discovered to his hor- try, while the soldiers will be com- ror the dead bodies of the two unfor-! parativcly powerless because thevi tunate persons in the cistern. As (cannot hunt them, and when they neither the man nor his wife have I find them they cannot venture out been seen since Monday forenoon, I without incurring great risk, not the theory of the casualty is that i knowing w hat branch or sage brush thev must have fallen in on that dav.i conceals a foe. The troops wiil not and perished by the slo.v agony of a j he idle. The Modocs will have no! living burial. The woman is sup-; chance to recruit their shattered for-j posed to have accidentally fallen in, 'ces. Extermination is the word. ' and her screams for help brought! Three shells fell in the main ravine j her husband to the rescue, who drop- lit be centre of their caves, scattering tied her a rope, w hich she fastened ! most of them. There were about 220 I under her arms. Then in his attempt men, women and children, sixty of! Sax Francisco, April 2o. A dis to draw her out, lhc curbing and ! w hom could fight. Probably fifteen ' patch from Vreka to-night gives news planks gave way, precipitating him warriors were slain in the three days' 1 from the Lava Bed to April 24. Noth- ligliting. 1 esterday the soldiers cai-1 ing particularly interesting. Colonel tured an old squaw who w as unable j Perry's cavalry returned from a scout to escape. Mie confirms the death of Schonchin, the second chief, w ho was shot by Commissioner Meac-ham. The lava bed presents a horrible spectacle ; bodies have been discover ed iu the crevices from under heaps of rock, and a sickening stench fills the air. There must have been many killed and wounded we know nothing of, but wc have evidence of the death of seventeen Modocs. Their wounded must be in a greater ratio than ours, as the ground is literally covered with fragments; of broken shells all overthc place. Black Jim's mother-in-law, who has been captured, gives the following account of the light : She said on the first day omj of the big balls, meaning shells, fell near near where the bucks were sitting in council, and that One Eyed Jake, one of the Shacknasty family, ran and picked it up aud took i; over to John Schonchin and another Indian, and they all tried to bite it. At this in teresting juncture the big ball broke into pieces and they were all three killed. The old snuaw said that four again without the slightest detn- others had been killed on the first ment to its -dible dualities. Tbe lnv !. nnuli.t i.,.na .,,i i...,i hid in a crevice ever since and did not know w hat was done afterwards. Explaining the meaning of the word phenomenon 11 lecturer said : "A cow is not a phenomenon, nor is an apple tree; but when you see the cow go up the tree tail foremost to pick rapples, that will be a phenomenon. . An Ohio woman who claimed five thousand dollars damage from a bar keeper w ho sold liquor to her hus baud has obtained a verdict of ten cents, which the said husband re sents as equivalent to an insinuation that he is good for nothing. The total shipments of coal and coke from Pittsburgh, by the Ohio river, from January 1st to April 2;bl, were o0.200.000 bushels. 1 his is a gieat increase over the similar period in any former year. Thtddeus Stevens' Caledonia Iron Works, with 10,000 acres of land, are to be sold, and the proceeds given to erect, establish and endow a House of Refuge in Lancaster, for the relief of homeless indigent orphans who have lost etiher parent. A street-car conductor in Detroit picked up a navy revolver from the iloor as several passengers were de parting, the other day, and a well dressed woman claimed it, with the remark, "That's the second time I've lost that to-dav." There are, at a Harrisburg foundry, four ancient bells, brought from Ja pan, having been used in the temples there six centuries ago. They art covered with curiously wrought in scriptions, supposed to relate to heathen mythology, and representa tions of idols worshipped hundreds of years ago. lhc Pells are to io oroK- en up and recast. Tin- reports from the wes concern ing the late storm pronounce! it the worst that has visited that section for years. Men w ere frozen to death while going from their houses to feed the stock. The destruction of cattle and horses was great. Some farm ers lost all they had. One ' partv lost a whole herd of seventy-five head. The gullies on the raihvavs are filled with snow, hard as ice, ami now-plows arc useless. A careful bridegroom in Cleveland kept the wedding ring in his mouth during the fore part of the ceremony, so that he could find it when the proper moment arrived. He mum bled aloud all right until the minister winked, as a hint to produce the ring, when in his nervousness lie wallowed it, and there being no tomach pump on hand, he was stood on his head bv three grooms men, to recover the 'golden pledge." Mr. James Walton, residing in New London township, Delaware county, is the happy possessor ot a cow that is certainly a speculating medium of her owner. The bovine between the dates of February 22, 1872, ami February 2fi, lST-'i, furnish ed :J24 pounds of butter, which netted Mr. Walton the sum of $'.2 Si. Dur ing this time a fauiilv of three per sons were also regularly supplied with a sufficiency of the lacteal fluid for all culinary purposes. Who has a cow to excel this one ? children were lying. The mother, who for some time has been afflicted with religious mania, had choked the children, and then roasted the bodies on a stove-. The poor' creature was sent to the hospital by the police. Xetv Adrertitemenl. ilS'l'A .N7iJ .V V.'i.S. 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Wctiu. inland county, l'a., eotitaininic al ut ym a -res. It In in a I.Il'Ii state of cultivation, and ix-finf. well watered. Ih cuiisfd.-rcd a No. 1 gt.K-ti hmti. n tliu farm are two go.! a j.le orchards. The ImiMiiiL's cuns-ist ol u I. rick dwelling house, with Inline kitchen, frame hank hiiru. two tenant housi-9 and eta hh-i. with all the nec.-ssary nutt'iiil IItil'-" liclonsrintr: Also, a Ida.-k-snulli shop, saw mill, huilt In ls;o. irrist mill four stories liinh, huilt iu lsn. Theiutll eontnins three run of stone, and tie machinery is all put up In the Ix-st and in st improved style. It is situated .111 Indian creek, and is driven l.y Its waters the year round. ItfsnKo in ihe midst of a uimhI set tlement, convenient to schools, churches, iu:, there tH-iiiif five pul.lie roads h-a.lnii; riulit to the mill. 11 Is also on tlie proi.osc.1 route of the I.tiroiiK Valley leiilroad. For further particulars apply to the uiidei-siii.-d. living n the premises. I. It. IIOKNEK. fi-l-li Jones' Mills, l'a. i:itr n tun bf.k iicb'k paper wiili the hirxcst circulation In the world. Kn.wa wonderfully Iwcause it is the liest poier, gives suhserilsTS the m.ist tieautilul premium and oilers ( 'ar 'ass. rs the most liberal terms. Send for circular. J. H. F H l fc t : .. New York, Ho ton, C Idea its or San Franrlaro. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! FIGHTING FIRE! 4 gents Wanted For the KMn-lest Iss.k of the j ycar.now nelllmr with astonishing1 rapidity. Tells" of the causes ol Fire: Sales: Fire proof liuild lugs. t'..u.uering Fire with Water, Steam and triis; Insurance Is it safe? lis Hisiory, Kalis, .lianaireineni. How lo lnsnri. Vivid accounts of the t ireat Fires of History. Aireins send for circulars. You will not regret it. Seiii free. Ad- .Iriss 1 Mi-fin, (iilman K ('., )lartlord, ( t. SIO .A. HD.A.-2". Eat lly made l.y an atrenry of "Our Own Family Doctor." Hest meuical work extant. Kveryijody buys that see it. Unusual Inducements to agents.' Send for circulars and terms to ItUKST . CO., 7.6 llrou.lway, ... 1 . ft3,.tn easy and sure way to make money. H.v, CAMPHOR. NE. I'nln! rain! Paint The great df.-tcovcrr rr the ivlh'l ot juiin mid a Hurv nl linmeilte cure lr KheumatiMn, chrunlc ami nrute. Sprains, It h.it a plea; in t ati't nrmlitn mtnr. an4 will not n?Bio or ftnin the int Hrlicitte ftri", wliii h iniiken it a luxury in every fiimilv. Price '.'."n-i'iitu iKr footM". For naio lr all ilrujfgist. MECHANICAL CURIOSITY. Kvtrry niou.e c:iurht re.toi tin? tray tor mother. lx (M'ht ly Irxprrp for Siirn plf by mail. pn-taM. et?. Fit a Iu by i ne irotc. IE. 1 1)1 F.TZ. Pan -nice, 54 ami &d Fulton struct. New Wk. A - -iV,-i--' 7 We Want an Agent Tho BEST and MOST IMPROVED Fire ami IJundiU-Proof In this tov.nshlp to canvass for the new. valuable an I fast selling hook l.y l)r. John Cowan, The Science of a New Life lieconiincnded mid endorsed hy prominent minis ters, physicians, rcligfoiisan I secular ij.-rs. No oilier Iv.k like it published. to cr week guar- um-e. n'KircfS. t'OWAX & u, :a Eighth st., Xew York e a r r cm f - m ta AND VAULTS Are made hy the t'.- 1 , in.ir.-i3 .IAS. SI I A.VIII.U4. l'lTTSHUfiUH SAFE t'OM- 107 PKNX STIiKKT. I'iltsburgh, l'a. Til.-S. j.iviaN. MATT. KKXNEflY. also into tlto cistern. And now oonies the most horrible part of tlif dreadful atTair. l hc wa ter was niily three or four feet deep, but without the ability to rescue them selves from tho terrible situation, or to have their cry of distress heard by mortal ear, they jierished almost in sirht and hearing of their own neifrh hors tlyino; together, but ns thor oughly insulated from all oilier help and sympathy as if 1 clvod in a f.uin derina; ship that goes down into the depths of the sea. Miliptncr Under In Nrnledt'anw. For manv vears butter has been pent from Copenhagen to all paits of Europe in hermetically sealed, cans. Although the business was com menced originally as an experiment, it lias expanded to such a degree that during the last two years it has occu pied !veral of the largest butter deal ers iu Copenhagen. The object of packing the butter in this manner is to protect it against the action of air completely j been sent and back Lrazil, Java, Simin and other eoun tries, generally through London or Liverpool houses. The packages vary in size up to 2i pounds, al though those of 4 pounds are gener ally preferred. The cans are lined in side with wood, saturated with salt pickle, and, when filled, are soldered unattacked, and are convinced no In dians have left the Lava lied. Don ald Mc Kay reports forty Modocs en camped iu the big caves, four miles southwest of the first battle field. The Modocs must come out for water where McKay's Indians are posted as pickets. It is thought desperate fight ing will be required to dislodge the Modocs. Captured squaws say that in the first fignt au Indian picked up a shell and chewed the fuse, when it exploded, blowing his head off, cut ting John Schonchin in two and kil ling another. A general border war is feared, owing to bad faith with the Indians on reservations and the en couragement received so far from the example of the Modocs. Meacham is recovering and has left the hospital. Capt. Egan is also re The latest joke at IJrighain Young's expense is perpetrated by a Pennsyl vania paper, which says : "Some chap thought he would play a joke on llrigham Young, so he gained ac cess to the li.-t ot his wives ami added twenty-seven names thereto .Mary Jane Young, Josephine Ann Young, Sarah Melintbi Young, and so forth. The next time IJiiiighain called the roll, twenty-seven didn't answer to their names, so he concluded that they had died since last roll-tall, and putting a few more inches of crape on his hat, he looked as sad as fusible, but has not vet detected the joke." Brirrland (nplorrd. M'CANDLESS, JAMISON a CO., iMi--::Ti-.i:s ai.hiki:kksi)F NUMF.KOUS TESTS HAVE I'KOYMf N. F. BURNHAM S NEW TURBINE WATER WHEEL. To be the best Ever Invented. PAMI'III.KT FKEE. AMiKKSS, yokk. pa The Mormon Wife. Vgetitj Wanted For this fiariess Iss.k. Item p. i-.-s t tie adventures and ejtierienc of a wo man wriitcii l.y herself for years the wife of a Al iriiioii 1-p.iphet ilisclosina; all that is mysteri ous, wi. kiii and start linn. Full of thrilliuir ad venture, humorous and pathetic scenes the most f.i.-i in.i t i nir U.i..k extant. Portrait ol the Author ed aI1( ,, Icadina Mormons, men and women. Idle and Scenes in tah. etc. For circulars ad dress Hartford I'ul.lishiii:- Co., Hartford. 't. rirst Previa L3 Uim.tot.lS71 ! ul.lc Elevated Oven. Wannlrur -l..s.-t. llrolliiur i I"or. F.-ndcr i iu:ird. liiiinpinv & Shaking (Irate. l.ircct lir.itt. I I I.IEK, WAKKKN K fl..K j Water Street, New York. 111! PER CENT GOLD INTEREST. i First Mortgage Sinking Fund ! COLD BONDS. I Secure.) Mr morttfutrc on 6.UO0 a res of v. i v val . uahlc t 'oal and In-n L-ind. I Principal ami Interest ivttl.le in (iol.li IX For s .ic at prices that will iv over 11U cr , ci nt. iu (it iLK. Eijii.il to 13 (kt cent, in curr.-iicv, DlttChllffYh DAtn-k t'hoi.-e .Municipal li.nds alwavs on hau i. rlllSliUIIIj ICsIIIIIbJ C.llorscnd fr Pamphlets, with maps an t full j particulars, that will sailsty the most cautious io 1 ve-Oi.rs. DRY GOODS HKl W,1 Street, of the election on the question of un. This treatment is thought to ex "license" or "no license," held on the jcrt a very important influence in the 21st day of March last, and that j preservation of the butter. II011. Schuyler Colfax pays that he does not wish to go back to Congress, or to accept office ol any kind ; that fortheCrst time in twenty years he belongs to his family and himself, iustead of to the public ; and that he enjoys the rest and quiet it gives him too well to consent that this o ncr ehip shall be changed. Later. Donald McKay has jus returned to camp, and says the Mo docs have left the Lava IJed. So fighting since the 17th. Sas Francisco, April 25. A dis patch from Yreka, just received says: Men have gone into the lava bed to bring out the body of Lieut. Sher wood, which will be sent east Nei ther the cavalry nor Warm Spring Indians found the trail of the Modocs on their scout at first, but tho Warm Springs finally lound tho Modocs' re treat McKay crawled upon them and counted forty including squaws, but didn't deem it expedient to make an attack. The Warm Springs and troops expected to attack the Modocs on the night of the 23d. In the first day's battle Bogus Charlie and Hook er Jim were wounded. ; Henry Ilrieeland, the convicted murderer, who escaped from the Washington county jail on Saturday, the Mth inst., was recaptured on Friday evening last about one milt east of Colliers Station, on the line of the Fan Handle Ilailroad. He had taken refuge for the day in the hay loft of Messrs. llobert and Alfred Caldwell, where he was discovered by the brothers. They demanded his surrender, and Uricehindgave up with barely a word. He was much ex hausted, having suffered from cold anil hunger, -and although he asked to be released, he was willing to go with bis captors when they announced that it was their duty to take him. At the solicitation of the prisoner, the Caldwells themselves took him back to Washington; traveling nearty all ft!n-l.t I.. .,., I. ..!.- Ilo tvna f.f course, received with much satisfy-! A (',l'r", mwk ltusiiicss Transacted. tion bv Sheriff Ramsey, who had been ! ,, rart an.l i..id and silver is.mrht an t ...m. "i i i , - ', . . i (Jollectlons made in all part of the United Si-.tca Cflvnwi V l.lni.D.l fi.i. 1.1.1 euefllw. on. I . . --.." "i me I iiiieo rl .11 8 ..... mm hi .i:i.i. mu res: allowed at the rate of six the prisoner expressed regret that he l!rrcr,n1:-P" r"nnuni. if ten su m..r.:h. ..r i-mier. . , .. . "... .. Special arrangements made with Uuanliuns and nau attempted tlie movement, at. Jla hut a resident huycr in the East, en il.h to keep our stock eompi'ete. and ad I new s:yl. they appear ill tho market. Siccial attention invited to our sti .-. k of IiKF-SS (HM IDS AN I) SH AWLS. april'J. J KH'Oi: LICKNSKS .Notice Is hiT'-lo, ui.cn that the lili..v. im.c named persons have hied their i-titioiis for Tavern Li censes. fWe.. in my otn.-e. ace. mRinled by the proi er bonds, nllidavits, e., an.l that the same will t.c presented to the tVnrt on Thursday. May srlt. Ii73. when and win-re all persons interested will !c heard. TAVERN Ll( ENSIS. Annie 'rone. lioxhtiry. Stoiiycr. k town-dop. Jos. ph I iardiil. New I! iltiiiiote, A'li a licnj tp. Scott Kush. UrMua Is.roiiIi. K. K. Shlplev. Joseph Mill.-r. '. M. Stoutl.-r. Allegheny township. Frederick Nauxlc, lialet'itv tmr. Ocrae Wels r. ' W. P. Wcl.-dions, If-.l-ert Outhric, llridirct Kiley, Samuel Ferrel, Itcrlin Is.r. Peter Watrncr. Summit Mili-., Suiun.it fp. W. II. HumlH rt. KESTArtl A NT Ltl tSSi M. A. Hunter. Iiale fity h..r. John M. Laraway, " Kavid Wullcrslierxer, Milford tuwu.-hip. ItKTAIL Llvt Oi; 1.11 i:SK. William Howman, Northampton township. Iir.lV.HIST LI. ENSE. H. J. Miller. Tialef-iry iM.ron-h. Oeorsre W. Itenford. Somerset Is.nniirli. E. 11. .Marshall, K. M. St'HKIK'K. aprllia t'lerk. A LECTURE TO "STOTTHSTG- DMEINT. Ju4t I'ubHthri, in a Stolid i.'iufc;r. l rlcttrli. A Lecture on Ihe Nature. Treatment and Itadical cure of Siieim Uorrhie i. or Scinln.-il Weakness, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual pel.il Ity, and IinK-.iuients to .Marriatrc item-rally: Ner vousness. Consumption, Fpil-sv and Fit: Men tal and Physical Incapacity, resulting; Irom Self Al.ue. ete.- Ity i:oHl.liT.I. ( I LV Kit W ELL, M. I.. author of the -lire.-n H.s.k,"Jkc. The world renowned author, in this a.!n,ir..l le Lecture, clearly proves fp.m his own rxiierienT that the awful ciniseucn.-es of Self-Almse mav lie elleetu.illy removed without medicines, and With out damrerous suivical neratiins. Is.u-j-ies. instru ments, rins or cordials, pointim; out a mode of cure at once certain an.l elleetiiaf, tiv which everv 1 sullerer, no matter what his condition may he. i mav cure hims. ll cheaply, privately and ra.licallv. 1 This lecture wlil nie a boon lit thousands arid ! thousands. I Sent, under feat, to auy address, in a plain, seal- ed euveloie. on the receipt of six cents. two ! postaifc stamps. Also. Dr. Uulvcrw'dl's "Mar rinire Otiids," price (id cents. Address the pah ''""'is. 'IIAS. J.C. KLIN E it'll.. 1J7 Howery, New York, Pustotliee Ivx 4.6M. jnn'J2-ly. Cambria County BANK, . 7 NO. S0 MAIS STREET, JOHNSTGWN,PA., In Henry Sehnalile's Hrick KuilJimr. s us TH S. P. ELLIS .V t' ., Hanker. 14 Pine St., N. V. fitv ! Beauty at the Fireside Unal.at.-d success of I CRUMBS OF COMFORT. j eleoant: oouoeous: hkilliant; t'ruml s of Comfort, the greatest sa.-.v"s of the aire, t 'rumhs of t'omtort, the pride of the kitch en nn.l parlor. Thousan.is ol ladies attest Its worth, and nnhcsitatimrly pronounce it the tjueen of Luster. The Press universally praise it and pr.s-i.iiiu it woman's every day friend. Economic al. Lasting. Inapproachable. Price 10 cent. Ki.licswlll find t'rumbs of t'oniftirt tor sale . all first -class croeers. hardwaredeah-rs. conntrT storc keepcrs. k..-.. thp.UKhoiit the t niicl states and Canada. II. A. K Ali l LEIT fc CO., Mannc tnrers Hanlett's Macking. jVarl Blue. A.c, fce.. 1'.'., 11... 117 No. Fnait St., Philadelphia; 14S Chamli. is St., New York: Hroad St., llost.-u. rpiIK XOTKI HOItSK, YOUXG L PI-KI iHHY. will stiiillor mare the en-suina- scas- u. cuiiiieia-iii- April l ull and endinir July loth, as follows: T in-f.rst three days at the sial ic of Ellas Orilltlh, Kinw.ssl. Tur-k.-yf.wit township: the next tl.r.-.-.lavs at the stable ol Jacob Itak. r. near R:rn n s Mills, in Mid.lle-er-t k town -hip: the next day mid a hall at the stai teol 1-i.iiard 1-crrcl. In t entreville Is.ronh tlie next .lay an.l a halt at the s:al s. rider, in Mdl. rd townshi; throughout the setison. Dks. ttii'Tios ami pEiit;:;i:t. The foilowina: Is the dew-ripti .n and pcliaree taken f r. ta the Enir IMi SUM l:.-k: H. uah J' y stands 16 hands hnth. hue mime an 1 tail, irood action, (ml i a tM-auiiliil diirk brown, n niarkal.lv slmrt k es and sissessiii iuinici-.s" i.wer and substance: whilst lor symmetry of form he is not easily san.:isse.l in any country. He is porli-ctlv round and lias prov ed himscll a sure toal tretter. He is undoubtedly descended, as his iedlnroe t.ftihe. ftoin the U-st and purest draught st.s-k iu EiiKlaiid. Y'oumr Plough H.y by 'Plouvh Hoy.' and ( H.1 Plough Hoy,' -Heart ot Oak mid his daint v -Hrown lien,' latotliepr..-rly of Jlr. Nix. of Ailerton. Dcrl.v shirj, Heart ol Oak" was (r"t hy Mohn Hull, late the property ..f !kir. LesU-r. of Amberlv, -John Hull' by -Old L -istersiinv.dambv Victorv.' -Leicestershire by Wild' old -Hlack I-ir." that .r ered at io iriiineus ca.-h inn re. -Hlack Let;.' .y till Derbyshire, -DerbvUiirc' hv Mr. T. Cs. well ! II I Tom. of Wlirt..fl. Lim oh-shlre. A lur ther pc.lnrree i unnecessary, as he will recom mend himself to competent judif.-s as a horse of the hm st order. Tkiimm. Insurance, fit, to be paid as s.m n the mare is known to la- with .l. IVnon part mi with the marc la-tore slie is known to N-with lo.il. or falliie to attend retilarlv after the first senh-e, lori.it the insurance. O.shI rnrowilllw takrn,T-ut uo aecountairiHty for n.-eidents . SECIILEI!. U FEUUEU a,.ril-- rrset. in and for S..merct count v. on I hurs-luy. the Hth day of .Mav, ,h73, where all tersoii Inter ested may attend they think tirofs-r. First awiunt of Annul Will, ail'iur. of Jacob Opia. ils-eawl. Ac-ount of John Welter, trustee for the ial-rof the rwal ei.ite of J.-r Isehaven, dec,-Hsel. Aeisiunt of William S. Morgan, ad'mr of Owen Moriran deceased. A.-couot of Samu'-I II. Caaip. ad'iur. of Ellas 17 Camp, deceased. First and final areount of Joa. J. Iant, a.'mr. of Henry Odjrcr, deceased. First and hual account of Jaine H. B.-nf..rd. KUardiap of Alary liastiaer. Aciiiuntor Jona Savior and Jacoh S. Hlttncr, a.l'uir. anil trustee of the estate of S iuiu-l P. Hittncr, deeease-f. Final account of John Kline au I Frank r ried liue, ad'mrsnmi tru-:.-es of the real estate of Hen jamin Friedllne. deceased. Aenount of Ih-nedict Ywler, executor r Sim- .ifl V.iaO.r ile.-euse.i First ai-ci t ol Allien O. Wilt, ad'mr of Da vid WollcrslM-nrer, diceaaed. First and final account of Joidah J Enle, extr. of Jereiuiali En'le. deceased. j First and lin.l a.-c..unt of Jacob U. Miller n. Joseph Kn.ncr, extrs. of Jmnti ihub, iieceaiM-.i. ,la, First account ot Drtrlcti k reaver an.l x.ioiin.n i An J. Hiker, extrs. of .lll.-hael SlmUlls. .leecaseil. cite. Aci-ount of M. . Sanner and Win. ouht. , exlrs. ol John Vollirhl, 'iceeascd. The ae.-i.uin of John O. Hay and H. noird Mil ler, exlrs.of S.loinoii V.l.-r. dc.-cascl. Account of franklin Span;l-r, ad nir t Davi I Sll lifter, deeeaneil. Aitiiutil of Joiias Tedp.w, a.l'uir. of Mary Ted p.w, deceased. Ai-1-..unt of Joel M. i'ut.y, adm'r. of Same. I H.s-hstetler, .le-e:is-. d. The account of 1 .ia Wi u lle. iru inli.in or Dan lei Swank. K J. WAL1EK. ajirld ii!istr. Xew AlrrrtiKrmehtt. GREGG, S0N& Co Boot and Sh:: H-.. PITTSBURGH, PA' removed to their new. lar fonr tory an.) IronFrontWarehonse No. 159 Wood Street,' Ih-lwecn Fifth and SIxLh Avenues, Ami are now rrceivln.-,,n, ,,r ttj. Largest Spring Stoch Eer Rrowcht thr n Huvlnn for C ASH, we hare ,ir,, at CAN'T HE EXCEL!. KD KAtJK"1 n ev iminulion of our Kts-k i'. " wi7 CRECC, SON Sl Cq 1-W. Street. Pi-,.( N. H. Special attention rmM t.. sent nv mail. -".oa--e " ar-i.j N" TICK.- W lu r.-as. my wif.-. having leit my bed ami rs.aM i without a pist cause, 1 r-iutton all jH-rs-.n n to harls.ror trust her on my account a I will not pay anv def.ti of her .Tontraetinir. ANTHONY KNUPP. uprll I 1ST of retailers id if.ssts. wares an i inercUaiel j ise. als.. linkers, brewers and distiller with in the county ol Somerset, ri'tuniedand classihed r ol .iercani lie i m r IAI a. r t.v the Al.rai: a nee with ti .-t ol Asseuiloy for the yejr lS7i At!;s Tf. M. A. lioss Ji Si.n. Petersl ura- .. I -.haven l Du-kor.h. H. U Dcanfc. Ifr ... J. S. Hartxell. A. C. Frey. Som-rlicld Ei.hm. Yan.-ickte " A. Mi-Vi-k.-r. " T. Us'.on ei Sons..Lla'onvilIe t le.jrue Was AI.LiJiHENV TP. Mi. ha.-I Kr-.ie. New Haliim .re. Wm. t 'ill. -pie. Charl.s I a.m. Mt. Healthy, O.s.rae W.f iniiier r. k n i i .'. iu v a L lk v David Di. key. Turr..-rs Store... Kurkhold.-r i iiit.il.ert, " Wllx-ii Mat h Co.. ni:-tl.lN n.i-t. fieore Johnson A. S-.n S. & J. C. Phllson Phils..n l Hrutiak.-r P..rb:iuah & Son Anawalt a Hrallicr Krissinir.-r ti. S.-n Mevcrs it Anawalt Hctll. v Son John knepper T. It. Mill.-r Paul Nowair F. H. Donn.-r Weslev Ilartman J. N. Fichtn.-r ti.s.rze H.-tli.-v John . Stoner Daniel H-tlley rnsi::ii! mi Tf. H. J. II vis. Davl l-vii;.- J;-ob r-lii fit Co LLKLK K TP. W. K. i lefty William Smith. Saii-l ury John Smith " il April. 1-vlo, 1K.T I. Div.lv. S. H"iv Keim Hi-.. Cilcl -ph. L ri Lud. lyi.li..r;. Ki.-m.in 5. l".-.rl. li. S. Fle.-k. iill A. Sl Jcon iit::. wit.Lt TP. .-ii jhkkk::.-.n tp. H.ik-rnille ."'5klt TP. J.-nacr X K ads own S .1. Cov. W. S. Morgan. Mrs. J. Kuoittl. F. Uro.. :ati;on's .It ill ' of f-..re ,ai:d so on alternately Cook & Beerits' FAMILY GROCERY, Flour and Feed STORE. w all lie states that the escape had been planned some- three weeks before its execution, and that when decided uj -on it was found necessary that nil the prisoners should he included in the plot. Ileandanother prisoner named Fdward's each made Jccys from lead pipe, but only his. Briceland's kevs fitted the lock. A mould was set in the bottom of his Ptool aud the lead was melted on a piece of hheet iron. He says no outside help was given except that obtained by the use of a knife which he rot some one to, pur chase for him while he wns in court at the trial. It appears that llriccland's capture was certain, even if he had escaped the Culdwells. Deputy Sheriff Ram sey nnd the other officers were close on his track, having discovered where Lriccland had eaten his last meat from a ham stolen from tho smoke house of Mr. S. S. Gardner. The prisoner had built a fire in a retired place to cook some of tho ham. when he heard his pursuers coming, and he ran away and hid in the hay mow. ..nil-is fin., nui.i monevs in trust. I npril 10-73. jyjIXKRAL POINT PLANING MILL, A. Growall & Son. We are n..w prepared to do nil kinds ol PhmiK" and Manulactu.-iiig of hull.linn mati-rUL " FLOOKINO, MOULDINO, W EATHElt III I Alt DI NO SASH AND HOOKS, WIXDO V AND IXXHl FJiA 31FS In short any thlni ironcr.illv used In house liull.l tnz. Allordcrspr tm tly tilled. luai-2. 1 Ih Jot i ck erehy siven thttt nt nllcafion has to the Curl of Common plea of Somerset county by certain citizen ol ahl county, for a charter of Incvrporation under the name of 'The Somerset Couutv Agricultural S.lety," for tlie promotion of agriculture, horticulture and tho mechanical art, and that said petition will be presented to tho Court on Thnraday, May , 187X E. M.SCHRtK'K. rprilai Prothonoury. Would most resihctt:ittv urn i.-n lo fiicndsand the nul.l i.- ir.-n. r.i I ; v in il... i.,., ! vicinity of Somerset, that Wi' lini f (iiHn.il utit In ur New .Store on MA IX CJlOSa STREET, An I in a. l.lll Ion to o lull line of the best i o-ifectioucpies. otions.,, Tobatt'OM, Cigars, Ae., We will endeavor, at all tliu-. to supply our cus t. tilers with the 1! K S T ti U A L I T V O F IFA3MILY FLOUE, j COUX-MKAL, OA TV iSHE L L ED CORX, j oats f cony chop, j . it rax, Miiwf.rxns, i And everylhinir lKrtainlilni( to the Feci Depart ment, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CASH ONLY. Also, a well selected stock of Glassware; Stoneware, Woodenware, Hroslic Ol al kind, ami STAriOISIlY Which Ti;n will sell a cheap aa the cheapest. Please call, examine our smut of all kind, and lie atistied from yuur own judgment. I'on't foritBt where we tay Oct"-"?-'- CRt,SS Strect' S"merset, Pa. A jr-lrtovvn. . . LAKIMKIt TP. M. Shannon. Sand Pat.-h H. Johnson. V l.ten- nr-j Charles A. lMrn. Mt. Healthy... Lowa Tt UKtvr.s..- Alex. Ni.- l.i. Drak'-'own Coder it Daws. I r- na It. Lv..n. - Walter 6l Jon. s Fai-ll.-v Al F.ir.jii-r-- S. llers fit ON. ..1 I .M. Cramptou Yuty fit. Scott ' M. A. K "s fc Son. O nliil.-ii.-c .. O. tt A. Hlack - 1. Valihorn W. II. M-untain . Pro " Hitint k. Fleck W.S. Yard H.-tirv Valentine M. 1 Miner KM.-Ne.ill A. De-fU-r M.t-P.ir.n tp. SchellfiL V.'i!s.,n. ircl.harts Simon Vou-4ht, New t'entreviile. A. Kcnlord. Kosetta Freiise. Aaron Miller, Miller i Hn... Mineral Point Snvder .V Dull. David Woltcusticr.'er. Joseph I'ile Ed. L. Kese, miiikle. t:Kt::i TP. It. M.iore. New Lcxir.stot JacubCn?. u sortha.mptos TP K Ways. Southampton 3 j. it. i.ertii. tiicn'oe John Steit. John-bur IjrtMAUOMN.I TP. Henry Hsltz. r. Pine Mills ti-.-orirc H-s.ver. H.iversvtlle S. S. Shatter. John II. Snyder. Stoystown H.wmai: fit ' iiti. n - J. Zimmerman SHAUK TP. A. J. I.hr. Chestnut Hill li..; ts fii Johns. Shade Furnace... D. Wairncr. Huckstown Al. S-jrbcr. !".iitn:"T tt. , L.ivn?villc James A li riijlit J. Zl. Hiker. Henry licislintr A. J. Sclu-ll. Friciensbur P. ft. li. Sl(K-, Sipcsil!e s. IVKRSET IMIB. A. J. Cas.-hecr 9L Co Enable. Patt. nJiCo .-..re it', P. Hol.ierbauui Hetlley fit Pro J. F. itlvniver Mrs. J. "h. Tredwell K 11. Marshall Ocr-jo W. Hcntopf A.O. Miller .' J. H. lintnerman 11. C. Heeril C.s.k fit lii-crit C. F. Khoads fit liro '..' A. W. Kti.-pptr Samuel Siial.-r J. 11. Miller I Noah Cas-.-beer :avL St Urn Wm. li. Cottrolit Joseph Pisel J"f pli Herr S.-hi n.-k Km ppcr st MV1T TP. C. Ii. l!aui:l;er fit Co.. Mcv.-rs II M. D. Miller Ji Co.. Collins fit Sh.-plcy. inn lilzcll & ll.s kfic;. ' Johu ortv. J. M. Iiraway - U. M. liueehi. v. Waller fit Mcvers. Cornelius H-rM.-v. M.A. Hu:i'cr. i.t.rare ela-r, I H. iarcv. H. .1. Mill.-r. W. C. Hick. J. J. II-.1-1, u. II. K. llol,ini!. r. Charl.- Divel-., F. '1. lvfiard, A. K. Keif. Ephm. Miller. Merhani. . H. Humbert, . .vi. caver. Auj. Mdarj. Ih-rkley Mills' Frank Eus, fi.irret." Holcnheitner It Co.. Oarrelt.., 1 ks.se, .. Kirnest, lvlp it Co., - UOt TUAMPTOS TP. John If. Hrciihar.i, Well. rsl'urir. . ricnry .iosT E. Kiilncr. Mt. Union I OeorireOrdner. Fairlloic jaiuis .. aiiucr HTONVI-KKICK Tr. C. F. HraiiU Shauksiillc C. U Hallr.er A. A. Stuizninn. " M. Kmie. Koxbury A bin. Musser " I rr::K ti i:Ktv r.s.T ti' Kreaner . OerhearU Kinwood. J. II. Weinier, Cassclmau R F. Snyner, J. Al. Heal, Forge D.-idirc Frauci .May a a. ik nr. s Asn nuoKLP.s. M. A. Sanner t' )., Somerset S..-hell Jt Klmniel, S. Phllson fit Co., Itcrlin Phil.inat llliuk. Meyers I alo Oliujcer fit Lircntf.asl Kciiu fit Uvcnirood, Salisbury t'.si iLir.ua. sliunr. LASS. TAX. 11 !.' i:i 10 iw 1-4 7 W II Too U 7 oo II 7 is) 14 7 no l.i lo uo II 7 iw r: p ' I.l io . 1 i 7 U 7 tw TP. U 7 on H 7 ii H 7 u l:; "-O0U l:; iu oo 1J 12 M H 7 oo :; 10 oo l:i loon y; io (i 11 7 Wi U 7 oo It 7 n mi U 7 is) O 7 is) 14 7 is) U 7 i'i It 7 " . U 7 l.: io i l.i 1-) tf) n 7 oo i no Pi l'i ') 14 7 'JO , 14 7 ISJ li liWi 14 7 w i 14 7 j I l.i l'i W I - I'i l'i .w 14 7 OJ I 14 7 IS) I I bl 1-) "U ! 14 7 oo : 14 7 iJ . 14 7 "0 14 7 oo 14 7 oo tp. ; 14 7 "0 : It 1') 110 II 1". ' l i Ji .') 1. 10 U0 14 7 HO 14 7 uo 14 7 oo n note l-i m no T I I M IS) 14 7 oo 14 7 oo ; 14 7W 1-4 7 i) 14 7 iw ' 14 7 oo i U 7 w I l'i MM' PI 1.1 o ' io io U 7 00 i 14 7 oo li li M . ....14 7 .) I li lo oo ! 14 7 oo 14 7 on ! 1.1 !0 0.1 14 7 IS) U l'i i.s) 1 7 oo : i Jij ou : .14 7 oo 14 7 oo j 13 low l'i Vi50; U ID oo 14 7 oo j I is moo! 14 7 00 I U Mi; l-i 10 W) i i 10 10- l:t ID 0-1! 14 7 00 '.'.'.'.'.'.VI WOO 12 li M l i l i ao '.l'i 12 So l i 12 .) l;i lo uo 11 ID 00 U io on 14 7 OD 14 7 00 I". Id to U 10 00 13 ID OO 14 7 li 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 i II 14 7 tO 13 10 10 14 7 00 14 1 W 14 7 o 14 7 00 It! 11 15 00 V2 i -i :d l i 12 iO li 12 isr 14 7 00 ....14 7 00 14 7 Ol 14 7 OO 14 7 01 14 7 W li ID 00 14 7 00 ....14 7 OO 14 7 oo 14 7 ll 14 7 on 14 7 oo 14 7 00 ....14 7i0 1 JO uo U- 10 00 I 14 7 oo l:; lots) l'i 1 I 00 l.i loou li lo oo 14 J 00 r.i io no li low) 14 7 0 14 7 UI 14 7.0 l 'i 12 M l i 12 ao li 10 oo 14 7 00 14 7 00 TP. li 10 00 14 J 00 14 7 00 14 7 10 14 7 UO ClFflfiTERPlF The ouly "tellable Girt Distribution in t! $60,000 IN VALUABLK GIFTS TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN is. i. Kixtrs 111th RiyiULAK MONTHLY GIFT ENTERPRISE, To be drawn Monday. Ju:.c i. ! TWO GRAND CAPITALS CP $5,000 each iiiGreenbaek-. Two Prise. 'ir frixrn Ten Friars... -)l.H) SM -, - MM o IN GREENBACKS! 1 Hore and l.uitiry. with siiver mount.: r,- worth ): one hne-tonc-l K'"ew.-i Pai, , Jsi: t.-n Family Sewinz; Machines. w V-- . ' each: nve Bold Watche and Chains, w r-m each; five k. .1.1 Ameri.-an Hum mi Hi:r'" tli. e:u h: ten Ladies' Gold llmvii.a I worth ili each: n Gold and Silver L".-rK iittf Watches, tin all.) worth from j-iv t.,4..xT. (r .M Chains. Sliver Ware, Jewelry. ..-. " Whole number gifts, 6,500. Tickets I -te ir- XC At. E NTH MANTIDTOs.ELl.THkrrv to w horn Liberal rrruiaaii wo til w Paid. Single Tickets, SI; Six Tickets $: Twelve Tickets $10; Twenty . Five Tickets S20. Circular cntainin a full list pr j, , s.-ri)flon of the manner of drawn:. formation in reterein-e to the Dis-nr-m,. .l ..." sent tu any oneor-ienn litem. Ail l.-tr- c addressed to M A IN iFFU'E. L. l. MINI: It , lol W. Fifth St. I 'it,. ii.ra:. 1 march la. Fiflh A von lie C lothing Hall Corner of Fifth nnd iLirhrt .- PITTS It VUG II, I' A. 1873. Sprim M I rtvrei l-w r than any other mn ir. r I-iuyer. f:uW voar own intcrpf, fi-ia'S 9U-k itf J. HAN.VAt'H before .art-btu W Il'Tf . Tho etM-k ormthMji Men's. Kyn, Y ": i hiMnfn ,'l.ltiinir. at w hoiesale Kmirulur attt'ntivn sdaen to Pu(-m TT.rt J.HA.W. i 4o"Bri:u thi invitntin with yvu. nurl Q..r.r.ETT Lumber Company. OAinn:TT. Somerset Co., Pa Earnest, Dalp Camp. L Co.. PKOPKIETORS. WHITE PIXE. YEL UW 7.VI OAK AXD HEMLmK L U31BEK. SAWED AND SHAVED SHLVILfS.. rLASTEKl.NG LATH Building Lumber 'Cnt to a hill" at short notl c ni.irit"73 Farmers of Soinerxt (c- Yr.n o:in -"are n l:irj am'iinT uf FKr SFM'l KATt hS" VKOFU'S ! - wtil n-ed in yuur unu ti unty an! t-y--i: T-HHi? at ht ine. At Morgan's Factory l;iy l e foun t a larici-r and h'iter ?t.-fe ic-asta than ever ra.-ti.re. i tar as rtoi'K Voolon Ckh1s t.rc Hii;hland Aaruultural S-iety hU it Octol.er. l7'i. and oj-n to .s.:petr... narts ot the Slit:.-, an.l the tame . t.!-t;' siiown l.y nearly l.isjo larmers. i 'u";".' in us their continued mtlronae. l.-r. "-J inir us their eouliuued patronavre our thanks. Mr. David U Witt will this i- eusiomorsas usual. New C.isi..mers tocall will tileaseootlfv us hv mail, a;1' " WM. S. Mf'h' 5t:tutai M Flace of business one mil west. A" V-0 ft) . M Uo . 3 i OO . :w oo . io IS) . 'M 00 . 24 W id tm . -i& Oil , 26 00 -ia oo 'ii uo John Moi.it It Son Henry Suhre K. C. Lan.lia .lose-ph Keim Solomon J. Haer Topper It I!ro. ittwmts. Henry Eisl'el.ier, Summit Tp 34 00 ArrKAL. Notk-c Is herehy Riven to all wersons nauie.1 In the ahorc list, that I will hold an anneal at the Treasurer s tiffl., In Somerset, on Wednes day, the Uth day of May, ls;3, when and where ail Hrsoii who t.-el aggrieved hy the als.ve elass. lieatlon may attend if they think crotvr. Mer ehanta and dealers throughout ula ,U,ty Wli confer a lavor hy carefully uaanilnina; the rlaMnn eation and assessment ami report any omtssa.iia. juii.- . FArroK. AMEEICAN LIFE INSURANCE CI OF riULAPKl.nilA. Iiu-nriioroleil fS.'iO. I liarti r IM OME rORTIIE YEAR !"'- Sl,403,435 69. ASSETS JANI'AKVl. Morlaaaes uisn R.-al Istate Stocks and H..nds Keal Estate and Ground Kents Isins mi Collateral amply secured Premium N'.des S.vun-.i bv Puln les I'remiums in hands uf Agent Secutvi bv Hon. Is ; IVferreil Seini-annnal an.1 yturter-.' l'reuiiums (estimatl) Cash on hand an.l in Hanks Acerued Interest to January 1 S.-- TKt'STEES. rHit-irtt"" I!.5i.Ai.a-"-' la...r H ."' Het k. Alereantlle Appraiser. aprll i 70U SALE CHEAP One X,v 3 Fiiir Store. Uses) but 11. m w..l. a n. Okorob W. Hii.l, Ai.kx. Wiiii.LniM. tlCIIKlIB Ntt)K?IT. H. J.iavs Foi l." K, .1. EmiAR Thisiss-, AI.KKRTI'. K.IMKRTS. L. M. WMit-to"-GFOKOK W. HILL. ITesident. OEOHGK SI'OfS r. Vie Frw"'""1' JOHN C. SIMS. Actuary. ,ta JOHN S. WHILSHJi.!"- an.1 NOAH CASEBEEK, Somerset, Pa mar 12. o.'t DMIMSTKATOK Tnfis NOT11 hi.e ot Jacob Unit, late f sh" " llw-easeu. .K-,v,,it- Letters of aiiBitnisinui"""" uii.--' ... liia Deen eranleu to ummu."" L imaw". I by ariven to those Indebted to , , ment. and those havlna: claims kW" I sent them, dulr aulhentteaieu !6, Vw Saturday, the Jkl day i t a.L k J ,"-uil rea..l. fr. J. Ha: ott , D.01 'ecut "taine, at1- i Jn8tn. ; P Walk; s on a. P. lr 1 tiJ,h r-s - Kril t 1,1-' " 5 cu plyfo "HtSALUOFFlCE." marchia