m m 1 ia "i sf 1 1 m a v uewmc aaa: The Somerset Herald. j i WCDITtSPAY, renliou at lfiiriiilo in 1N artiii Van l'urc'i was nuiiiinatcil. Tin- m-xt c;ir was IVII. WAR !' LOriftlAlf. I.nlt I'rom the lufrrteil IHstrlrt. It is said that the authorities at YTasliinsrton hare ordiTe.l Twtnt' millions of the 'lie new postal cards as a beginning, and that additional order are crowding in dailv. Aspt Jcnxsox proposes to airain twins around the political circle as a candidate for Governor of Tennessee. Olii.j y a union of IVniorrat with , M yjie tin I'reo-cnil unit v. and M'!ai -iteu h-1 naliv from the fon.u-r v. hen Pierce was nominated. He was chosen G ivernor of Ohio in ISO.'', re-elected inls'7. and returned to the United ! States Senate in 1 SGI. He received 1 fort v-nine votes as candidate for the I Presidency at Chicnjro in 18C0; was ! a nicinhcr of the Washington Peace P.iiifuri.nv in nml tliro rr.mn. He is just now testing the mind of the i s0(1 that t,,c nonh 'p10Uj ,,av for thc announcing freedom of fugitive slaves. Presi- people preparatorr to himself. He will make things lively ii Le goet in. Tue municipal elections in North Carolina, recently held, show large and encouraging Republican gains. Raleigh, the peat of government.goes Repub-lican by majorities ranging from 300 to7.fl a Republican gain of iOO. ' The IVmooratio press appears to Lave united in an appeal to the Dem ocrats of thc Sixth New York dis trict to send Hon. S. S. Cos back to Congress as successor to the late Jaies Brooks. It is seldom that such unnnimity of feeling is exhibit ed on any similar question. The Ku Klux are again rearing their head in Tennessee. A Collector of Internal Revenue informs thc De partment, that be has been notified to remove certain ofliccrs out of his dis trict within thirty days, or he will be put to death. He lias concluded not to comply, and his ofii? is said to re semble an arsenal. Yuo burned Columbia, South Car olina, during the late war, is a ques tion that will probably have to be definitely settled ere long. General Wade Hampton asserts, that it was fired bv the troops under General Sherman, while Generals HWAR1,led, eularged and Sherman just as positively al lege, that it was set on fire by thc Reb el soldiers, and was burning when they marched into and took posses sion of it. Certain citizens arc mak ing claims for cotton lost in the con flagration, and hence the effort to fix thc responsibility on the- Federal troops and make the Government re sponsible. The city of Scranton in this State, already famous for its election frauds has lately added to its celebrity. At the municipal election hold last week, the Democracy boasted of electing their ticket by a majority of 449, on j & Kmn.ll noil. Since then we learn from the newspapers, that the elec tion officers of the second district, ninth ward, have Ih'oh arrested for knowingly taking thc votes of un qualified persons, and have been bound over in the sum of $1,000 each, for their appearance at the next criminal court of the countv. Death has been very busy among thc prominent men of this country within the last week. On Thursday of last week Hon. James 1j rooks, member of Congress, died at his res idence in Washington. On Monday Hon. James L. Orr, of South Caroli na, and U. S. Minister to Russia, died at St. Petersburg. On thermic day Hon. High McAi.lestok, a prominent lawyer of Centre county, in this State, and a member of the Constitutional Convention, died at Philadelphia. And on Wednesday Ho. Salmon P. Chase Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of thc United States, died in the city of New York, where he was on a brief visit to his daughter. The refusal of Congress at its late session) to take action on the troubled condition of affairs in Louisiana, is bearing its anticipated crop of evil fruit Emboldened by thc neglect or refusal of our law makers, to inter fere in the behalf of peace and good government the faction pretending to have carried the Statu at the last election have 6et themselves up to oppose thc police sent to install and assist the regularly appointed local officials. An attempt has Wen made to assassinate wtm.r ivm .; tidp;lt(.(1. Jud-e Chase's health has Stores have been broken open and j iu critical for some time, and has arms seized in various localities in 1 occasioned several joumevs and prc- fujritivc slaves. dent Lincoln made Governor Chase Secretary of the Treasury. It is riion his administration of tnis responsible and arduous position that thc enduring reputation of Gor enior Chase rests. He found the country suddenly cnvolved in a war of iriirantic dimensions, aneetinjr ana inuvrilirur ever" interest : without! available resources; plundered by those who assailed it demanding sums that had never before been contem plated, needing them instantly, and upon Midi terms that further sums could be procured when they were exhausted, whether victory was sjiee dilv won or delayed. Business yas at a stand, and confidence was un settled through interested represen tations, as well as through natural cause. The resources of the country had never beeu so tested previously ; and over all it remained that whatev er policy was adopted, it must be one that would not only satisfy exigencies of the period, but continue and fructify to the welfare of the country and the growth of all its interests, when valor should have restored peace and preserved the UnUm. The measures adopted arc familiar, and their blessings, great as they have been, arc still iu process of realization. They do not need de scription. It is sufficient that where as every former essay iu every other country has been more or less a failure" more or less onerous and dis asterous that which was inaugura ted here in March and July, lMil, was a triumphant success in its prime function from thc first ; was improv- nnd ncrfcctcd iu the , o 1 . , I 1 I -.1.. ... .. ....1 I..U national uaiiking sicui, mm answered every domestic criticism every foreign assault been imitated abroad, and is now bearing up such recuperation and progress as cannot lie paralled. Much of thc success is unquestionably due to the immense resources of the nation. They were as great when the system was adopt ed ; and if it is said "that the restora tion of joaec enable their develop ment, it still icmains that peace was purchased by the financial system that fought for it, hardly less than by the accompanying blood. And while the rewards of valor have been nearly ascertained, those that proceed to the financial administration, waxing an nually, have only opened an era that is already brilliant in any comj a ison, and have an illimitable expansion. It is probable that the idea was vvholy original with and exclusively matured by the Secretary. He had the aid of much ripe experience. Whatever credit may be challenged from this cause, it remaius that the steps he took under so great a pres ure have vindicated his judgment, and that if he did not exclusively originate, he did promptly adopt, vig orously enforce, and defend that which was of so great moment. Judge Chase resigned the Secreta ryship of the Treasury at the close of June, 18(14, and was appointed to succeed Chief Justice Tauev, upon tli Sxnnritiio 1..tw1i nt tbo close of 'the year. There have been better 'lawyers in that high affice men of I i if. .ii ml t-i o ! t n rr o ?i i? li " Iitfrt J'fll j1 VSJWU I auill va aaawau aw.i-wa ability. Neither native ability, nor study nor experience, qualified him to wear Mar-hall's mantle. He pre sided on the trial of Johnson's im peachment and some other considera ble cause, but accepted the position apparently to further an ambition for the Presidency, justifiable in all, that he had entertained. This led to some steps that his friends deplored. He more than merely enuittcd him self to be a candidate before thc Dem ocratic Presidential Convention in 1'CS, after having sought the Repub lican nomination frequently. Thc Republicans had not changed from what they were when he aspired to their lidership , the Democracy were as they had been : and Mr. Chase was Chief Justice of the union at thc hands of the former, for whom he had done noble work. His efforts and those of his friends were ineffectual in gaining a nomination. They, how ever, occasioned severe censure from those to whom he was so greatly in debted , and from all who hold that the highest judicial position should be separated from every partisan in fluence. The close that occurred was unnn- Ihekia, La., May o. 11 a. Metropolitans touk quiet possession of St. Martinsville on Monday at noon. That night two Metropolitan scouts were dangorous ly wounded in the suburbs of that town, one of w hom has since died, skirmishing has been constant since. A conference iH'twcen the leaders of the contending forces was held yesterday. Thc Metropolitans wan ted to know which of thc officers they were about to instal were objec tionable to thc jK-opIe, and what they wanted. The resisters replied that the men were satisfactory if commis sioned by Governor M'Knery; that thc citizens only wauted the Metro politans to leave thc town, and not interfere with their local affairs. The women and children are still in the town. Kellogg's Judge, iu company with his district attorney and Congress man Darrell, have gone to St. Mar tinsville to oje court to-day. The citizens' force Is variously estimated at 200 and 400 men, with two pieces of artillery. It is reported that thc Kelloggites arc organizing negroes, consequently the whole population arc watchful; but no gerfcral engage ment has yet occurred. Business is generally .suspended. A severe storm has prevailed since noon yesterday. News from St. Martin's and adjoin ing parishes creates much excite ment in this city. It is under stood that a movement is on foot to seize thc police stations while the Metropolitans arc in the interior. Political complications arc increasing. The resisters claim that they are dai ly gaining strength, while the Kellog eitcs aver that all opposition is disappearing. A large meeting was held this af ternoon at the Clay statute, on Ca nal street, and was addressed by Gen eral Hugh J . Camplcll and others. Thc object of thc meeting was to en dorse thc action of thc people of St. Martin's parish. Another siiuad of fifty Metropolitans, it is said, will leave to night to re-iuforce St. Mar tinsville. The evening papers report that Kellogg offers $250 iu State war rants as :i bounty for thc Metropoli tans to go into the country. The commander of the Metropolitan at Martinsville appeals to Kellogg to send a mounted force to assist them. Brash ear City, La., May C. 10 p. M. There is great excitement all over this parish, and the people are determined to resist. Forty Metro politans arrived here to-day. They are closely watched 13' citizens, and it is said that any overt act on their part will be promptly resisted. Con trary to ordinary usage, citizens are fraternizing with the Metropolitans, but are fuliv determined No negroes are on the streets, and the town is seemingly quiet, but all are on the abrt. Franklin, la., 10:2." p. m. The latest information from St. Martins ville. Great excitement prevails. The telegraph office here is thronged with anxious men firims alonu the picket line. New Orleans, May 6 10 p. i. The situation at St. Martinsville is unchanged. There was heavy firing on the picket line this afternoon, the citizens driving the Kellogg pickets in. No casualties arc rcjvorted. A battle may take place at any moment It is reported that Kellogg's army holds thc bridge crossing Bayou Teche, preventing any attack from the rear. lip. M. Several gun stores were broken open by a mob to-night and robbed of their contents. The excite ment in this city is subsiding, since it is currently reported that General Emory has consented to send a com pany of Federal troops to protect the Metropolitans, who seem to be in danger at St Martinsville. The re sistors seem to have them in close quarters. No MetrojKjlitaus are on their beats to-night, those in the city being con centrated aliout the stations. It is understood that those who refuse to take rifles arc allowed to quit. Sever-! al have left the force, declaring they i would not take up arms against the I leopIe of thc State. Mudge's gun store w as broken into by a mob to night and its entire contents carried off. No policemen were present to protect thc property. It is understood that an arrange ment ha iK'cn made between the Federal officials and Kellogg by which, under the plea of enforcing civil pro cesses in the city, United States troops will go to-morrow to thc relief of the Metropolitans at St Martins- ! villc. De Balanche reports to Gov ernor M'Enery that he holds thc Met ropolitans in check. At the last ac counts there had boon no general engagement. Obitcnrj-- lanra I. Orr. Kftr Ailrvrt ('.-:' ntvnt. The cable yesterday announced tin death of Hon". James L Orr, United States Minuter to Russia, on -Monday night last, at his residence in St. Petersburg. The cause of his death was inflammation of the lungs, from which he suffered but a short time. Mr. Orr was born in Craytonvillo, South Carolina, May 12, 1X22, and was therefore, within a few years of being fifty one years old. It is but a few weaks since he left this country, to occupy the position at the Russian Court made vacant by the retirment of ex. Govrenor Curtin. Previous to the civil war Mr. Orr was high in thc confidence of the Democratic party, but some years since allied with the Republicans, and was a warm supporter nf General' Grant in 18CG and 1872. v Ho was a repre sentative in Congress from South Carolina for several terms, and was the last Democrat elected Soaker of the House, which was during Bu chanan's administration. During the war he was a memtier of the Confed erate Senate, but represented a strong clement in opposition to the policy of Davis. After Lee surrender nt An nomattox, Mr. Orr identified himself with Andrew Johnson's lortunes, and at the Philadchlhia Convention in 18fifi, formed the South Corolina nnrt of thc dramatic spectacle of Massachusetts and South Carolina entering the Convention arm in arm. He was Governor of South Carolina from 18fi(! to 1867, and wa? elected a Circuit Judge afterward, which posi tion he held when thc President ap pointed him Minister to Rjissia. Since the war he has done good ser vice in endeavoring to allay the bit terness of partisan conflict in his na tive State, in which he has been par tially successful. Mr. Orr graduated at the University of Virginia in 1842, and was admitted to the bar the year following. His life tver since has been a busy one, and his death, while in the meridian of his power, is a loss to the whole country. AVic A d crrtiM-mrnt. ADAMS' Pound Butter Cases. PatentcJ Oc-tolwr 27, IST'J,-y U. P. ADAMS, I Mil,.. AXN'Or XCK IK NTS. jMi uiiri-MH-Tiu'iit. imit 1 ii,-.iiij.iili Im i -. i. fr i-.i- ItilUra "ill lw'liiiriil lri'a Ii Mil wm.n cinrnt with Hi exi-''H"n "I Hiw tr ml II tormi'l Vunr Hihijo Dlrw lor, for wlricli llirrc iM Inr: will I charge, ASSEMBLY; I a'j.iin .mfouucT nivf-lf n a nin.llilulo fur A kmiiIiIv. 1 am luitlrr many tllKilii to my trteiiiU fur favor nivt ln'o tin y lime not Iwn anmiTltol. J. It. Mi M1I.I.KX. TREASURER. I ujf-im oft. r lrnIf In thf RViMicn!i vtT"of tlii- ruiuity f m V-aixIKtiitn lor t 'ounty Trenri r, ami rwiirii thank lo my frli'rol lor their (jfii im Fitmmrt at the lust tii liiurv elo-llon. - UK'UiUE M. NEKF, 1 ' Siimri'.-H't Unuh. Wc are nullioriiol to annoimoo Willi im H I'lt'kiiiir, of Soinoix-t loP'Uh. a a raihllilatr for County TreaiunT, pul'iw't lo tins ilcWjiion of t he 1tet.iil.ii.. in rider at thuir oi'Biliic prlt'uirT elw- bimsolfi - ; ...... ; Wv'are nutli. r'.r.f :l to aiiiioiin.H! Kiniinuul lfciw m.m, ul Oarrctt, Summit towu.Mu, 6uuliUte fort oitnlv Treaiitir.r, mbjeot to tlic ilurixl.'n of the li'inflkan rirtcrs at tin' coming priiuury clc -tl.B. m'NTYCt'MMISSIO.VEH. I airiiin iircuciit tur'lf an a eiiinU.Ute for rontity tVminif-l.rtit-'r. My" fricmla will ileac aocejil my t bank frr pant fsivorx. KKANK J.OILNTKYMAN, ltrotheri!Vrill.y tp. Alii. S.'i i.l. Tlease aiinoiiiui Wrti. Domrr. of LarimiT lonrnhiji. an a rancll.late ..r County t '..tn liils'l.iiifr. .Mr. Iiouo'r alirayplm-n a sintiiicli hnr.l wotkiiiir Itt-i.tililirnn, uu.l i' first -i-laM party mil. I.AklMl.li. ' Mk. S tll. rhurc aiiia.iin.'e Jonathan Dum Imiilit. h)., of VpM'r Turkeyloot township, us a cjim.Ii lulc lor County i "oiiiiiiiwionii'. .MANY VOTERS. If K'K HOUSE DIKKtrrOR. We are authoriiul to announce Jai-oli t'rit.-li-ft-M.of Mihor.1 township, a ainiiili.liitc lor Poor Ilon! Dirwtor, mlje-t to tho i!rri!ioii of tin- If,-, pul.lk-an voUtm at tlii'lrcomiMi primary cl.rtion. AUDITOR. I atraln oITit my?olf to the Ki-puMI'-an votirm f the county an a i Miiili.hite for t 'ounty Auditor, ami rc-tttrn thank to my Irh-mls for their (reiierous sup port at the hint pri:iiarv lection. .IKSSEt'KIST. Jemicr tp. STATEMENT of Jfttirim-ut with the SuM-nl-aorn ami TreuMin r of I'uiilL: School TuikIk ol (tit-urn honing towmihip lor the ve:ir eti'lin Aj.nl 14th. 1S73, JACOB KOOXTZ, MTKKVImilt. To amount ol iluplinito itfltl K lly lahor r.-n Icrc.l 74 ex. in. mill. .ii 1 37 et.iiinitiuii mi 44 " mu t ii.l D. Itcrkev In mi ' II. IHoiiKh 7:i filo 17 JAUlll llOU HAN. m ri.uvisoit. To amount of ilupllrute 19 rovlrnl troin preilvir t VJ ..77 V Uti 37 at M I W H4 K7 rii77 1.1 MAMI'KL KARVETT, TKEASl KKU ANIH III.I.M T" Of SCHOOL TAX. To n mount of ilniiltrate t'JXH " appropriatii4i 1T1 04 ' luhui'-e in hiiii'l la.'l ye:ir 1:3 2." t'levelnn.l. Fumislie! Iy O. A. Miller, Dippey & Co., 10J t'lieitiiut Street. IMiilatlelphia. Ta., An.IbvT. M. EVANS k. t'O.. Produce Uiitumis alon Merchant!", 18 am) 17 Men ine Street, flcvihin I, Hilo. IlylalHir remlcre.l coiniiiit.'ion " exon,. ration " Iwlanee due tp New Orleans, and if the latest dis patches are worth- of belief, blood has been spilled, and a prnoral insur rection is threatened in some of the parishes. Iolhr (lie Chief J (!. Salmon Portland Chase died at his daughters residence, in New York city, yesterday morninjir, from paral ysis. " He was born in Cornish, X. II., January 13, I SOS. His lather was a poor farmer, in a po.tr town ; but brother to Philander, who became Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church in Ohio in 1819, and in Illinois in 1836 ; and w hose influence was a great value to his nephew. This uncle assisted the future Chief Justice to procure an education ; and he was graduated from Dartmouth College in 182G, with a reputation to solid at tainments rather than . penious or brilliancv. He vented thc full official labors that be longed to him. lie leaves one daughter married to Senator Sjirauge, of llhode I Maud, and one M rs. Hoyt, at whose house he died in New York. Despite tho failings that have to lie noticed in his, as in every life, the late Chief Justice is another instance of personal ability winning its way under diuieulty to a most honorable position ; and his reputa tion, commencing with the earliest protests against slavery, and increas ing to its overthrow ; associated with rare success in tho management of mighty interests; and with unques tionable patriotism, will stimulate other generations to laudable ambi tion. A orA A uwrivan. Iatb of C hief Jnatlee Cltne. New YonK, May 7 Hon. Salmon P. Chase died at ten o'clock a. m. at the residence of Mrs. A . .1 11 i ? 1 1. If- -.' I wrni W lue eny ol I "oyi, ins (laugmer. tie was pinikfii ; rn. xtnnnt ji,mi T1I , .; Washington : , taught while reading i w'' paralysis t tierht o'clock yester-1 1 ' V. T'Z ' l ' J 1 Another Rrlilxe Aeeident Three Men Hilled and ElKht Wonnded St. Loris, May 5. A terrible accident occurred yes terday afternoon at thc bridge being erected on Lawrence river, on the northwestern extension of the Miss ouri, Kansas and Texas railroad, fourteen miles from Scdalta. The false work erected for facilitating the construction of thc bridge sank into quicksand, upon which it rested, car rying with it thc bridge timbers and twelve workmen, and precipitating all into the river below. Wni. M'Aver, Peter Conner and Hardy Fynch were killed outright, and eight others wonnded, two not ln-ing expected to recover. Thc bodies of three killed were taken last night to Senulia, where an inquest was held. Another KaJI Im4 IMauMter. Louisville, May 3. Advices from Princeton lud., last night, state that an excursion train left that place on Saturday night on the Louisville, New Albany, and Chicago Railroad, law with Attorney General Wirt, and j day morning, and remained uncon was admitted to the bar there in J 830. j wious until his death, failing to rc A mnoth after admission he was in-; cognize l,i friends, dueedby his uncle's jmsition tore-! H arrived from Washington on move and commence ractice at Cin-1 Saturday afternoon, and was nppar onm- wen until yesterday. .o ar rangements have yet liei-n made for his funeral. Ijitewt ra the Lavn Bed. cmnati. Here he comniled the Stat utes of the State, was the solicitor of several banks, and transacted the or dinary business of a young attorney until the hostility of the pro-slavery party to James i. Driuey t-naWed Chase to win notice by opjHising it. It. .T..!......t H ....1 . . . ne uuiicijmi;! uuwuwii tieeiKion of the L nited taiea iSuiireme Court in 1 WO7 ii'Vinn iluit I'turr 1 1 l.,.!.1f . r IU I UO I . i wv ii uttui int . in mill III - 1 I .,,;,;. ,.i; : i1i..i;...iB1OT for rcla, where New York, May 7. A siH cial from the camp on thc jLava Jlcds, lated yesterday; says : (jcncral Davi and ttaft leave to- he will cu- : i..t.i: .i. i i i t ..-.t .- . i i tf.. : iuuiii-ii u.u iifaa-ijuiii u i .i. du muii istratstotry rach causes was con- h Vater 1m ,ia U;Cn fititutional, and bo defended several j r'f " " M l J'1 riave cases. After suimorting Har-1 VVVT V1 fu,.,,r, ra Yom- rison'a nomination for the Presidency ' w oe ore ineiauer in 1840, Mr. Chase took a loading K,";0" Vcu 1Ia7,'8 part in forr.ing the party that, though -"-e not progrcsipg favorably, varying pLascfi, matured into the He- ix-ath r rntted Ktates ninutrr orr.at publican. As candidate of thc Lib-j i"trbrr. oral party for Governor of Ohio, in j St. I'ETEnsnrno, via Loxwox.Maj 1841, he formulated and expressed j C, 5 A. M. Hon. James Ii.Orr Am that position totheexistanoe and bos-jbassador of United States died in tihtyfolhe spread of fclaverv that 'this city to-night, of iuflamation of afterward became to fctroug and eue-J the lungs., He had been ill from a ressful ; nourished the erowth of the cold for fonie time, but his death was feeling, nod contributed to tho Tree I wholly unexpected. Fcventy-five iw-rsons. In backing the train from Mount Carmel to Princeton a numlter of cows suddenly ran on thc track, when ; the conductor Henry T. Haynes, who was on the rear platform, promptly signalled the engineer, but it was too late. Thc cars ran over the cows and plunged down an embankment eight feet high, turning the ears bot tom upwards. , . Thc passengers were immediately in a terrible state of confusion and terror, and a number of them were eeriouisly injured, some probably fa tally. . The conductor leaod into a ditch and escaped injury ; he after wards broke the glass in the doors and rescued thc passengers. Dxali McKay. Donald McKay. who figures in thc Modoc war as the commander of the Warm Spring In dians, (our allies,) is the son of a Scotch settler of the same name by an Indian woman, and is consequent ly a halfbrccd. He is aid to Le an educated man, and during the war iu tho South was the colonel of an Indi an icgirucut in. the Union scrricc. He now holds a temporary commis sion from thc Government as Cap tain. , , i We offer to Iialrvmen anI Shipper of Butter thi Ok. with cuvrl..K'Bit thin wihhi. 1 lie mcK aire are rapidly maile ty tirmiiur a poun l ol hut ter Into a inoulil. in which h leen lai-! two ve neer, ereaed o that they fohl aroum! the butter: thl make a perleetiy mrmeo paeKaire. witu a cov erimrut mtficient trenirth to retain it h:ipe uu ileranveotulition. The woul for the envelope, i thorouirhlv lirenared, and tielore uslnc l aaturat- el with brine, and ilm f not a.lh.-reor impart liny roreirn tame to tne nutter, i nee pounn imcaa re are then Diteked In an outer eaw made Ptrouic and Mailt. In-insc irroovil ami Untrue. I and alno liooied on ach end, and then It t tilled with brine and closed uu with a lid arranged with hiiuce and a lever to pre the eneloeure air tight, on the principle of a fruit r, thu entirely exrlu.ilnif the air, ami, with the brine around the butter, prevent It Irom liecnmiiii; Mronr ami rank by time, weather or hamllinx. and on iu arrival in any market it i notneeewiry to force it Into eon'utnption lor lear of it apoiliuir. We aU know that the priren real lied for butter are entirely iroverned by the condi tion in which It arrive iu market. Ituttcr at all time bring in Eantern market at the wi.l. t ranee from 10 to SO cent ier Hind wholeKale; that when timt matte ttiedlllerenee I not o tar a:irt in value, but we notice the ajreut low in ulwa atained by becoming rank and p.lliiii on the wav to market. A e Iiave na.1 experience ol ini in iihipment to us during the last season, and it J provestnat ini moiieiii parKinzonviaiesau on neultiea, and otter (treat advantage. Eirst, but ter mav lie put up in these rase at any season and thlpped to distant home market, or ej)..rte! to southern and hireiini inarketa, arrivinic in perfect order and a vweetaswhen Hrstputnp. The air kept oat ami toe tirinetn 19 uie irn'ai secret, in addition, these imiuihIh can In consumed as it is wanteil wltlniilt itisturbin the balance of the ease, which will hold itsown by placing the 1H oil alter taklua; a punl out. The ease can lie nxud over and over a often as you like without lieeomlntf loul. the butter does not come in contact with thc outer ease; the brtnealso keejni thewood fweet. However, the pound ca will naturally net brok en and lost. These can be rchiecd at a cost of a quarter of a cent fir each pound by nrderimr from us at any time aa may uc neetieu. i lie outer ease Is not eiiienslve. eostiujr very little more than the ordinary firkin. The ease holds liny.four oind. Any further infornuition can be had by writing to us. !N R In order to pack these pounds ea h pa-k-er must have a mould to ttil these finall poaml cases, which can he furnished as many as wanted to irct up tite butter with ease and satislaction. In packing exact the weiirht Into these ease, they ought Ui have a scale aside with each pound loose ly wclvlicd full weiitht, so as not to have a claim on short weiiht. Then ires the loose pound of butter into these woods, with this outside mould around it to keep it stir) when at tillinir it up. M.ail.l and Kixina; to nu k, Mi etite apiece. Implicate pound cases, t cent apiece. KiniAT Ihitrr Case. ! Ji()atii.rr. . A. J.1ILLKK. DII'PY a t'.. 10o Chestnut .Street, l'hilakl)liia. T. S. On the Hth, lMh, and lth of May, there will he a boot 500 of t hese cuses shown to da Irytncn if Simerseteounty at Somerset, when .Mr. Adams, the patentee, will do all in his power U emvinee those dairymen who paci Ihnir dairies during the summer that they cannot all ir l to t.e without this Ingenious management, and If pos sliile one of thc Arm of O. A. Miller, Dippy & Co., from I'hilaitel phla, (who arc Mr. Adams" aircnts.) will aim be at Somerset to sec and iiavc a friendly talk with their old patrons. We urge all Interested to come to Uie town and learn what is prolital.Ic anj interest in ji This arrangement will prevent butter from goliig to grease and will afterwards give satislaction to all concerned. , mavT fjjoy LH Ity orders paid " extuiorati.iii " commission ki biil:iii-e in treasury We. I he undersigned nu.Iitors of said township, herebr eertil'v thai thc aN.ve i t.rnn-t. J. J. ZIM.MKHMAX, '. S. ANKKN Y, II. IIKKKKY may; Auditors. A LECTURE TO -SrOT72STGr DwIE3- Jml fu'ulithtd. in a St elf i ."wrtoir. PrirrtrlM. A Lecture on I he Xnfnrc. Trentiuenl hikI Kailiiral cure ol tcriii:ilofThiea. or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexu.il lletil Ity, ami l!ncdlments to .Marriage generally; Ner vousness. Coiisutni(ion. Kpilejisy and Kits': .Men tal and 1'hvsical Inoil.a.ilv. resulting Irom Self. Abuse, etc. Hy ItUHKIiTJ. CCI.VKKW KLU il. II., author of thc ""liven Jlook," le. 1'he wortd-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own cxericiiee that the awlul couseU'ii'a of Sell-Abuse may iie etteetually removed without medicines, and with out danuemus sunricnl operatiisi. Is.uies. instru ments, rings or omiiais, H.iutiug out a mooeof cure at once certain and etlectual. bv which every sutierer. no matter what his condition niay be, may cure hiresell cheaply, privately ntui radically. This lecture will prjvt a liooti to thousands arid tiiousands. Sent, under seal, to any address, in a plain, scal ed cuveloie. on the receipt ot six cents, or two losiaice stamps, aiki, nr. 1 utverweii s -.lar-riageUuldj," prh-e !) cents. Address the l'ui lishcrs, C1IAS. J.C. KI.IXK aft).. V7 Ifciwcry, New York, I'osti.llii-c l. jaiio-ly. AV I" .l.ffV.'-ciiC'iy. Ai nts wanted lor the new and sinrlllng lN.k. the rTlll In lllsK.rv. l.v I he author of bsl In U y 1 1 IH-tory."' Illustrated by lk.re and .Nan. 1-n i..t'.l bv eminent di iocs. K Ii. Tli'KAT, I i'h.. II'wj.v, N. Y. WolSTiiCiass" aXai" Ktspcctable employment at home, day or evening; no capital required; full liisiruclions mid raluatdc iKiekugo of g.l ..:nt lre' by mail. Aiulrf-, with cent return stump. M. itM;Wil & CO.. lV.'i lircciiwith St Xw York. SWIli '1 boiiaimrt In Preaa. Sale uureasing. iwo nairt live iiRents Mantel luiour liiviuNlotso ''slr,, Africa over C'O jmtfes. only J i.i. In.-oetplete nnd inferi ornorks are olicrc.1, h'k out forthcui. Semi for tirriilan and see pns.f of tlie itreatest su.nss of the season. Toek-t Companion worth 10 ma Ih d tree. HI HlJAItll illioS., 1'uha,, I'Ja Saii...m street, I'hila. Sewing Machino Is the liest fu the World. Aavnti w:!iitvl. S-Tttl Ur cimikir. Altirp- -liUAIlTKaSKWI.Na MALI! INK i O..N'. Y. eratiire, Ol It Iilil-STII., i-r MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET, - li-. Iiio I.KWIS" iww work 1J an imm.-n-e me et s.. Saves money, worry and precious health, and sliotr.4 liow to live well au.l trrow iat on 1 a week. Aguils aro coining iwuey aud doing a world of kom! nil h It. Iii lny not. but address at tinn (H:o. M AC LKAX. l'ub., liiil.i. 2sT 313 "V IE JRj ; NeglcH a cough. Xothiug is more eertaiu to lay the iDund.ition Oir future evil conscpicm-es. WEILS' CARBOLIC TABLETS anr a sure ctm for nil i!lcnef thn Keplratory Organs. Sore Throat. Cel. Is. Croup. I'lptheiia, A t Inn i. Caturrh, H.eirs-ne-s. Ihyness ol the Throat. WiudpiKvur linmehhil Tuivs. and all dis eases of the l.uuus. In all case ol su.l I. u col.l. l;i wjver taken, these TAltLKI'S should Isi pioniptly uad tieely used. Tlicv equalize the rlrculall.ni of the bltssl, miti gate the severity of the at;ack. and will, in a very sl.ort lime, rcf.or? healthy action to the affected organs. Wells' Carls. lie Tablets are put up ..i:!y in blot boxft. Take no substitute. If they can't Iw lound at y.mr druggist s. send at lai.-u to the agent la New York. !: will lorward thcia by return mall. Kon't bo deceived by Imitations. Sold by drutfgisis. JOHN . K KI.UM1. 1 lialt St.. . Y. Sole agi nt fort lie I'. S. Tri.-e 'J5 rent.i Iw.x. Send forcircn'ar. 12,000,000 Acres. CI icai 1 UI'lllM . The cheapest Land III .Market, Tor sale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., IN TilKliKK.VT I LATTE VALI.KY. Ad rrrt ir mi; nip . AVie AdfiTtl.'Pmrfil. Xrv Adrerthv Manufactured and Sold at HENBY BERGER'S Extensivo Purnituro NO. 88 SMITHEIELD ST., XJ I IT G B II O PI , Wareh on -wlifif '21. V I tfTi -ijf J V.- . A A Tin: iF.4so unv mis i.oix.i: issi pkhioi: to am.otiii:k i.orx;iis ivi;iTj lleciiaaslt Is tkelJte-t Invent loo ot the kind. Is Ing therefore an imj.n.vem. id . fr all "' '" r L unge yet "' Ti. ,,..., ,-,,,, ' oil loc'iu.lhein-l.lHol the I.lltiL'c The lyllnge oiielis anl Slill's wun Ul inr.gc- ni.-,i .r... :-.., ,K.,.ut, "impli ! an. irtiS WTl-. al .!, 1 tH-r,lore the ra .st durable. The He 1 I, higher up oil the ll -.r than Iu any olUr !.,.. The Price is as Low as that for any of the old Inventions. ' - rieease call and see how it operates. CHAM. fcTUElT. Falcuc. A GREAT OFFER ! Wc will pav all agcnU j40 per week in casb.wi.o ) will engage with us at once. K.verylhing furnish ed and exiieuses tiaid. Address . A COl LTfcK a CO.. charlotte. Mich. I SYL'Hf M A.NCY, -r SOI'LCII ARM INC.-' i I How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and allectlou of any person they choose. In-, staully. This simple Biental acquireoient all can .isscss. free, hr mall, for . together with a ; marriage guide. Kgyption Oracle, Iireams. Hfnls; to Luliea. U'eddiiiif-.Viirht Shirt. -. A queer l-.k. Aildress T. W ILL1.V.M a CO.. I'ul.lL-iiers, I'lula.la. 1873 46 A MECHANICAL CURIOSITY. "v cat curu ALIVE 0 fOUf- Kvery mouse euusht mrli tho tray f r toother. Sl sent by at nress for .'J- Sam-I pie by mail, prepaid. ; ' S cts. For sale by j the trade. i F. F- HIKTZ, ! i'atentee, Mand M Fulton street, New York, j FIReTfIRE!! FIRE!!! j FIGHTING FIRE!; rentJ Wanted For the grandest ho.ik of the ; year.now sellinir with astonishing rapidity. i TALLIONS, LANS) FAliy s North of Somerset. Pa. 2 Miles Tells of the eaus. s of Fire: Sales; Kin. .r..t build ings. Conquering Fire with Water, Stcuut and (las; lnsuran.1- Is it sale? lis History. Ita is. i .Maiiageincnt. How to Insure. a.e.: Vivid accounts! ol the limit Fires of History. Aitents send tor j Ad- ' The best Locations for Colonies. FliKK 1IIIM1 S ' FOK ALL. Mitliona of acres of eiiolce liovcTitaient i-tiiiis open ..re:itry under the Homestead iatv. ri-nr this lir.-iit Uailnmd. Willi g.si.1 markets and all the convenience s ol an old settled rnnntry. Free passes to purchasers of linilnud Ivui l. S.s tional .'il.ip. show iug the I. in I. also new e.li I Ion of lt script lie I'ainpiilcl ith ucw .Maps in:, il c.i Ir-'C 'eryutic;e. A-Mress O. C. HVV1S. Liu 1 t 'onto. -IOIM I" I . I . Ii. K. Omaha. .V 3,HM),0(M Acres in rnilral brasaa. Now fors.ile iu tnu ls of forty acres and upwards on live an I ten e:us' credit at 6 per cent. .No ad vaucr interest n qain d. Mild and hcalthtiil climate, fertile soil, an abiiu-ibiia-eot if.s.t water. I he iM-st aiarK-.t in tne vi esi. l ne great nun- 'circulars. ou will not retrret it. xni it. ing regions ot Wyoming. Colorado. I lah. and .Ne-1 trt ss Im.-tia, Uiltnan fc Co., Hurt 1. .pi. Ct. va. la. being supplied by the tartar rs in tlie 1'l.ttte - '""y. " I AOKNTS wante ! f..r the New Illustrated H'.k. Soldiers Mid to a Homesteai of 150 Am 'Wild Life in the Far West. 3H years with Indians. Tra.rs. In Mexican w-.rs. ikel Scalping Exptlition against. Apaches. Full ot Interest ami selling rapidlv. The hook of the var. Aildress WILEY, WATKKMAX k KA 'l i ;.N, Hsrtfi'Pl, Ct. NCMEROUS TEISTS II AYE PKOVEIt N. F. BURNHAM'S NEW TURBINE WATER WHEEL, To be the best Ever Invented. PAMI'HLET FKEE. AHIUtESS, YOIiK. PA CAMPHOR I ME. I'ain! Inln! Tain ! The tivat illwivery . f..r tne relicloip.uu an I a sun- and un.nc.llatc , cure lor lihcutuatiMii. chronic an i acute. Spraii:s. ! It has a pleasant and rcfrcsliitc; tslor. an.! . will not grease or stain the ust oe.h ate tiiort . , hlch makes it a luxury in every latmiy. I r..v i...niaiw.p Ivillle t'.ir bv ul) .Irtl" 'i-'I ' KF.l'HKN HOYT. Proprietor. y-tr. un Til U U JJ i A 1 il i nir en liUill IM BLACK LEICESTEB1 eh wi' l he b itl W i.eti h-.rt. with re l.irue an I e Hrel ca"i- .lv well ll - II. ANJ Wanted for Aficr.ts aints Winners Is a dark lr T. 'in v. Ot.s-ur.:-- I'a., 4 i ears o! l.. W; hsn is hlaii an I wiil i tll'a't're.t. III . Mil 1J--I Ik.UII.Is. IL '! I grc it iM.ltl. f tKc. n the eves, w I cJli it:SMe : is-wertnl IlccK. cat- .-I..:.. .:..rt. r. VC7V brt..:!. I ui,. b. I r.,a'.l aiei miisi'uiar. and .r i --;ii I ! s'i..rl Ir-.m tm to Id 1 s k : ni n e a'l l t'i! i he.u v. I. air '. -it:- lexinr-. -h-.wing lhat : .1. S...1, t...i; f V,n! i tti Ml. Tii" mu sinues I .-I l.ke bo !(! ' ot Hire, with -leu Ii tiol: tll- lst - f t- tille r. Far'ile-s ic-.- 1 I see I, 111 t t c c.4e::-l lhat !- b Ost I nee ! to l.rcc.! irotn. Stands K hands t:i: te rt.' ti.in as a Iirtiit and In- ii -!. ln h. m-iUuj wj Horse, au't um Iied be s .id r.s he ea alrea.ly afa::.c ti-i .''-i.n I I., none in pn-lU'-ir rirt'frf-vrt et iK'rlc.'tton. us sh-.wu at fait at t(is r.e:' biti -t1.- in Somerset, fi.lo n..t t.t " oi l l,:,v- ... rti . -i-iat l"S.and H. S ) Im a t:!l- 1 v. ar old in .lone. I -r wr... M take !." than J .& Kit l. ; oft. T of 4.i ..r his prtiuitui .l it. a -hmr. A nuniU-r of Ins colts tiaT.- f; Iroai Westmoreland to this l -.u:.v. w o ri o has been ii.'i.i. an i an eO. r.-lA'j. an .T her. .'i-t Ad. !rc- or the JW inisLi:. . ::iBii.i:i: : m ct uiiv, phiin.. in. Agents w. uic 1 f. r the UNDEVELOPED WESTiS OI! FIVE YEARS 'IN TII?: TniRlTfcRlES. New York. A J F.NTS WAN" TF.n FOS THF. Terms 525, Insurance. ; Terms $25, Insurants Also, the Hambletonian Stallion jHAMBRA! AT TEW ARI'F.T. ESTA1iLiStli:i IX .v.v.y. RK-ES TADLISHEt JX 113. CO. Hammer & Sons Manufacturer of Fine an I Mclliim FI'KNI TL'KE, of every detcTiptloa and price, hand made and auierlor In stvle and mialitv than lound in moat or any other Furniture Honse'thls side of the mountains. Photographs and Price Lists sent on application, or when in the city dim't forget the place Sign of the Large Gulden Chair, , 8 and 60 SEVENTH A VF.NITK Pittsburgh, Pa. f A very large Stock IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CABP ETS, on -riofiis. Ac, LOW PRICED CARPETS, t If every kind, Wholesale and Retail. Henry McCallum, til fifth Avcmu; (Near Woo.! Street.) PITTSBURGH, PA. apr"3 KNAili: A CO.'N n.lXOsi. II A I. NFS BKUsi.' P1ANOM. VIA. A. PRI( E sV ( O.'K OH(. tXS. Thc three liest and most popular Instruments now in the market. Catalogue and Price Usts, con taining lull tiarUeiilars umllcl to any aihiress. CHAIiLtlTTE HLI'.M F, No. 1? Sixth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sole aircnt fur I'rlia e & t i.'s t iraus. aprllii. "Ti:UG STOKE FOU SALE. A FIRST CLASS URI O k. PRFSriMPTIO.N STOKE very eligahlv situated in Alleglieiiy City, doing a giasi paving iiusiness, is ottered for sale on accommodating' terms. Tho owner wishing to re tire from active business, or would preler M-lnng an interest to a nersiai having irood refeiruirs. and who could give It their whole attention. An op portunity of this kind to get Into a good paylug business with small nipilal does not oiten occur. For further jMirtictilars address It. F.Ool LH, care II-. Hjvk. Ii.') Washington Avenue, Allegheny City, Pa. may 7 VNNt'AL Statement of Suiervlaura awounts lor .leimer tp., lor the year ending April Hth 1173. . Duplicate of Michael lts-t z John M Hirer " ' ' Jesse W itt ' John II. Miller Balance due township en lust si-ttlciueul Ity J. II. llcarilr. WV'trri, iorrrivn lfnt or rir.Hnn.ifi f Vn:inT I-tl. Thi mly (tiiniilfto liiMry ul tl'Pit vist rr.'ltfl Ne t worn tin Mi-'ii?;Mj.. nri'l tlie i i! 1 .) mr it . (liinute. liihnitituiH. N;.tr.piMur.(itfii.ef,, r.itJt tile uut ivivt-uiuro ui I'i.ii.iir, lotinratn'. and the Purittv Crr. Mi. lWiilf I;b- !N-iit live vci'rx travL-liinr hi th new SlUu :uiA TeriiUrit anl known nMnlHiiit Uir niuntM, vu. tti:tn j !rf. Allrvn IM'STIX, UILUAN M any oiiir writer. Thn Nrfk Is lllu!pHto. with ll.iriir!, I'u nvcr iiiii? onrnivui! ol tin Smitv, iti Im.l.-', MiiM ?. IVupIo, ni! t'uri'itifof the (rn ut WeU mill i thc Ik.-; and fastest st-Hiiix lok v iuhu-h4i. St-tkl tor niavciinen irHat''" unl irrul with t.ru:. A'llw: NATIUNAi. iTUMMI A M ih'Vj.nv i;:.. 1."; h.m Is hi-zh. wI.'h!' XlOII16 01 VJOU D X CUIJlUi ImiK.rca t.riu! Kh.w Aral Un, iM M.:mvn hy !:.-'vk- H:unMt - ni.in. 1-t !ku . , I ' lti -M- if I x'-A-.ii !-v I-aii:oer HmuMet'iai tn. t v AM!ulJah. hy Mambrino. hy Tho irramlvHt ana uut wmwu! diw !Na!k out. ; -i i t '.-i..un n.T -f ii'.N in Oram: 'untv. N-w Y"rk. at v o. Infunmc. n l hi--.re. H -Arknm.'lii Ut tht uv1 tWMo-l fU"tx. of. i,,,,,,,!..,! :lt . M il-il'iown tk fi? i"rm:i:m nt St;ite Fair, in at-. Ztk the YMir n- w mi1im-x a-t.nii-hi.. r-Mlily. It ivntiiiiiii nearly .Mnir.iii-''ii!' Kor.i in.. Si.h t,:l l o:iir:unirv f-r uirent tn ti.ke txi"iHv. in ubin. timlaiiiiiii; f'lM p-ifiM lihir n t ifno. S We Want an Agent lars ! ... . ' , In this township to canvass tor tne new. va.aai ic (l.hen. Or.ir.tr fat. ALH-VMHii kin lii. -s of temp.-r. lli4 fall to 1,1 ilie t.i- Ii.. spec.-. ... New York, over Volunteer. lpn Ime. an I others, trotting in i ar. t .- premium at Johnstown fair last fail, heitis; the a ln lri:..t i . cv!,.aii.l I:.i-h. ileirg ri( hly bred, a dirf-c-deseelant of ,it trot!.-;-!. At Ii,. r. w .i"V. wptw-ut tn reguLir trau.i i- Terms S50 Insurance. I Ml CO.. Philadelphia. Pa. 1 1 '.wan. g 3 VI 1 1 fl tiBi il I J 1 1 ill Life. and last selling !s.k hy lir. J..hi The Science of a New lliimniended and iidorsed by prou;1.! :it minis ters, phvslcians. relliri usan.1 ss nl.ir jsipers. No other book like It published. 40 per week gnar- ; unteed. A.b'reis. . COW A N a CO.. l: Flghth St.. New York. The Sea""!! -..;. ii.:. :c-- s April 1. arel will cotitinue thn itgh.-ur the Summer. Thee times be f.-utid on uiy l.-riu. Parting with a mare l-f. re -!.e i. k:e.wn to I with f.al. f. rv.'.jsn.. money, lnsaraae-e .in. when mare :s known to bewitit i.s-il. !..! pasturage lor mars :r a...- at wi cts. s-r wn k. It st care lake. i. but no ac..uiital.i.iv.- f.-r accident-. 'lo my loriuer rttr..ns 1 return my warmest than!-:- . r their supper. Icelir .i.icf ! '.. to our mutual tiennt to tmprnrethe Horse Stock ot Somerset I '.-ntwy- which is s. iru -r. st-l.vtlon of Fult-ltlivi-1 H-ireH'S t; breiNl lnui, in my t-:i!nation. is tlie oniy way tl:t .!rri-;-: zt nient can be ma le ; caipiciitly. lanr? prlci s w. re p-.:-i t.r mll-M-..! t r-ithertiuin i u,. h.i!:-a -ters at ne-l.alf to oiKHiuarter less, f. brev iers, kr. ti; j ti.at i v br - ing to a lu:!.: ..n t Is Diie.ii:illeil by any known remedy. It wlli erad icate, rilirt.itc an I thon.ughlv des.roT all pils.ni oussiil.stan.'es in the lih.inl. and will etlectually disjHd all prcd.siacdtlon to hlli.ius derangement. It tkert irtnl of at I ion il your lirtrend Splrtnt I'lilesn relieved at oniv, the blooil beeomes Impure by dclct.-reons sivrctioi.s, nr.-!ti. inir scrofulous or skin diseas, Hlotches, Ft V ins. Pustules. Canker, I'imples. 4lc., a.e. ! Havt you bynp'ptit Stommh t I'nless dlges- I tiou is pruiupily aided, the svsltm is debilitated j wiih poverty id the I'.l.ssl. Iiropslcr.l Tendency ' tleneral weakness and iiHrtia. " ( iace you vraknrtt of t.u l,trtlinrt t You are , in danger of Chronic IMarrluea, or Inllantmation i of t he Bowels. Hart you Ktcknest of the I If line or l.-iiioryl Oreani Yen are exposed to suffering ln its mutt aggravated form. Are you trjerua. drowsy, dull, sluggish or de pressctl In spirits, with head ache. bak ache, coated tongue anil bod last ing muutn? For a certain rcmwly for all of these diseases, weaknesses nnd trouliies; for cleanshig and parl fying the vitiated bhsst and imparting vigvr to all tlie vital fiirees; f.ir building up an I n st-.rhig the weakened euntitutloii us JURUBEBA, which Is pronimnw.l by thc leading moilieal an thoiitlcs of Lotiiloti and I'aris "the most itowcrla leiiicand altenittve known t.i the medical world.' Thi is no nc-.v and untried discovery hut has liven long Used by the h ading ph sieiuus of other e..un- iries wun wou.n r. ill n ui.slul results. Ctep Farms for Sals Hear CMcap W'HY OO TO KANSAS OU NKHKASKA. when you can buy as fine fanning lands as the sun ever shone on, "improved nnd unimproved, at from (e!S toinO an acre, ranging from 40 to 1.3o atTes. within frttiii 3! to SO miles fnm Chint'o. in one of t he Itnest dairying C4iuntrics in America? Fiverailpwls now running through the county, and 4 or a more leing const ructeil. Have several g.snl iintinived farms for sale cheap. For jeirt ku- lars address AMI KS AI.LM AN. t:mwn Point. L.ike County. Indiana, j FAIRBANKS' j 8TAXPABI i S C J j 111 s ,1 Of all kin.!.-: Hrtyrife irnW!i. WaivJita-H? i 4H "WMt trt, ritWiunfh. I S "ulo? rv-:iirt?il irtnjtiy. in.y7 ' i. i. iiovij i lv-tlvr hi S?i- ' Wntr.if s Jrwlry, ( lorkn k Silvcrwai, h:, I 11 TII AVEXUt; 3 . lours atrnve Smiihut-i I St., I'ltt.lmr.rh. Pa. S;k-I1 nrtcnii n jriven to reptiirin of Wati'he. l ami Jewelry, at lowi'iU r.itep. ma7 n t. iriT. 1 te!u e fury 'fu u.-ii Ihv ti.tT luLf i ' Jtalve.w. aod the oi"t f i.retMlinir to a full nthri kiM-wn .liiit hiIfM-i""'f is-li Itr nlnT on'-h:ii: tn-.n' th men ut iiitelltrroccc will treJ to ni'.nirrelf n.l mtu! Iu ortfrinir tie !r "ici-j of mv Hui- t; KrNir ani Stk raiM-r ! ilaifouiiiy. I fc-I !ki : inir that I NIit i uiv horn an- w.-oii.l t 'ifir'e in th S:;ite. I'lie af-. a'r- 't-i t -I to tc iir.fi.iti'J. s'artirs ItH'-in c. : 1 1 h r.in hri.-.l ;U- (U.-wiu a.n at hall th U"u.! njirlUrt. PETER HEFFLET i Tito ontrrpri.-v an.i nrrt( f-x Ttil i;t-l 5iy .Mr. Hwfivy far surrosji-sanytlijii-.r t-iiitrl !ty any o'.Iut f:irni-r in this community. Tn him in a very sireut tv.ca-cv J tin- many ft"H-k riisx-rs nf this nttinty in !c!iti-il tor tin- criMt iiu;.r.vfiiic!!ts ilwlf; i in our st.M-k (if Jmrscs. It L a l-ict cviilent t. ewry oiif, that the atlvaau;'.' intr to thomiK'li, full Im'il lirri'i4 art i'limt iisf. (Vrttsinly n nnc whu h.is .'.a-" Imsinessi will I'.ir a m'n it sMtul in hi ; u'.vu w.ty btHMUsw ot the Jiifcrem" in x--- W. W. McKAIG & SON, CiJtuvraI Ajjeisls for Hie GRIFFITH & WEDGE PATENT VERTICAL PORTABLE Engines and Saw Mill 1 "XI PL'Vf A first class stor ns'tn. size 1K.;), slutatixl in the village of Mineral Point, Somerset e. uatv. Pa., on the line ol the P. W. h. It. Ii. M. The li , eutioii is itne ol theU'St in the county Ur inerehan! ing. For ttirther iut.rtna.:ii.ii iuiiireof the. un ler- ....nl -VII, .r .1 IS..:.. I' ll Sil. . f 1" . ltri.l .r ..Mt. inii i weaaen ami impair indigestive organs eiseteourtv. Pa by cnthartis and physj.-s. they give only teuipora. I mavT ry reuei in.ngcti;i ai, itiitiiency and dvsis-psin . t li.. uU U4 4A1 77 us 7a with piles an I kin Ired disenst s are sure iu their us... keep the Moo I pure and baa Ith is assured. -JOHN (J,. KKI.l.vtJt. Is, i-iatt St., New Y.irl. Sole Agent lor tin- l uitcd States. Pri.-c, One IMiarpcr Ifcittlo. Send lor Circular. MATTHIAS SCOTT. Ii.MlNiSTUAToK'S NOTICE. j K-t.lt-' of Ale A1 of Total Hy lnlsir kc , Michael Heta John Muurer Jew Witt i- J.il.uH. Miller.... tJ.i - ...'an at ... "mu :" . . . . k". ... 401 J7 Total tLWi ' lta lance iluc township. tW ltf The undersigned Auditors of.fenuer Tp., hereby eertlly that we huveeinmlncd theloregoliigSuper visors aeecuntsand tind thenieorrectaa here suited. This Hth day of April A I'. Wi. 11 O II I t i I . JOHN 1 SIIT. Tp. Clerk. IKNKY W. M ACRER. HKN.IAMIN S. FI.M'h, FMANt'FLCOYKK. Jr. Auditors. marOS Tho BEST and MOST IMPROVED Fire and Burglar-Proof SAFES AND VAULTS Arsma-lehy the PITTSM'RGII KAFK COM PAN Y, . 187 PEXN' STREET. IMttiihurgh, Pa. . : JonirsoiT'S . JheumattcCoipodud, blood yrjuiyisa. For tha effectual enra of Rbeoma- lam. Aont. Keurmltrlm. Dnrnnsii mnA aa a Blood Purifier, il baa no equal; for R au aiaeaaea anaing rrora an lmpara state oi ui Dtooa. im iianmATio uoa rocsn raachca tha aouree of all trouble, and cffectoaUy banishaa la aiaaasa from toe system by its Ira mediate action on tba blood. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT wcsAaca bv ' R. E. Sellers A. Co. PZTTBBITXOH, VA. Pila,$ljXjffW. J)M I X ISTIl ATOR'S X OTI CE Eeutcofj amy. Huston, late of Shade tp.. docM. ltter testamentarv on the alsive estate having been granted to the milersigneit by Hie prois.Tau thoritv, not I.N! la hereby given to those indebted to It to make immediate payment, ant tbosa having claims against it will present them to thc under signed lor settlement aad allowance. UEO. W CLAKK. aprilao. Administrator. JJEUISTKIl'S XOTICK. Notice Is hereby given to all pers.ins eonccnie.1 as Imratees. creditors or otherwise, that the follow- Ing accounts have passed register ami that the same will lie presented for confirmation and al lowance at an Orphan's Court to be held at Som, erset. ln and for Somerset county, on Thursday, the Hth day of Mav, W73, where all persons inter ested may attend if thev think proer. First account of Aaron Will, ad'mr. of Jaeoli Oroas, deceased. Account of John Wellcr. trustee for thc aale of the real estate of Jacob Hehavcn, decwisesl. Account ot William S. Morgan, ad'mr of Oweo Jlorgan deceased. Account of Samuel II. Camp, ad nr. of FHas V. Camp, deceases!. First and final account or Jos. J. IJnt, a.lmr. of Henry (icigcr. deccaseil, First and linal aecount of James II. BcnforW, guanlhin of Mary (Sastiger. AiMiuiitof Jonas S.ijh.r aud J.ieoh S. lilttuer, ad'mrs. aud trustees of the estate of Samuel P. lllitncr, deoeaaea. Final account of John Kline nn I lrank Fried line, a.l'inrsau.t trustees of the ITal istateof Ucu jnmin Fried lgr, iljcrasfd. AeeiHint of HeneiHct Voder, executor of Sam uel Ytsier, doraaaeil. 1 First a.-.int of AllK-rt (i. V, ad'mr of Da vi. Wolfcralierger, deeeaveil. ' r irst and Html acwount ol Julian j jjjic, eiit. of Jeremiah Fngle, dweased. First sail final account uf Jn-ob U Miller anil Joseph Kronar, extiy.nl Jacob tloisl, diwased. First account ef let?leh Kn-agerand Hidoinon J. liaker, eatrs. of Mi.-hael Kl(a)is deoea-il. Account of M. A. Slimier aud Win. Yougbt, eatrs. of John Venght, Ucrenae.1, The account of John tl. Hay an I lh;fnnrd JII Icr. eitrs. of s .li.no.n V.lnr. decease!. Accouutof Franklin Mpaugler, ad'inrof Iai ! l Spingler. deceaswl. t Account of Jonas Tedrvw, ad'mr. of Mary Toti-1 row, doceasotl. Aocoont of Joel M. Yutiy, adm'r. or Samuel Hoctiitctlcr, deceased. The aoxiuiit of lsaae Wcndle, guarlian of Han lcl Swank. UJ. WALTER. aj.rl Keglstr. 550,000 for $ (J11AX1) CilFT t'ONCEKT onii.WTif WTiTriir.pti'v iwii-v t " ' s aian .tiaaiiK a a a' a II ( Of the City of Leavenworth, Kan. In ascirlauiw wi:h an act of the Lrgislatur.i and their Articles of Ine irporation, the tloard of Directors announce their first Orand (lilt Concert en-l I'i.'.rj!ittt;. u ly lot, among the ticket-holders, of $f382,C55IlSr 0-A.SJrI, at LAINO'S 11 ALU I!tivenwth, on th2th day of June, lt;:t. u.r liie beneat ot the 1 jbrarv. M.9S3 Cash tints, amounting to This enterprise if endorsed by the Oovernor. Sec retary id Scale. Auditor of State, Snvriiitciiilcnt of Pnbllc Instructions, Trwisurer of State, Mayor and Common t Vim. Hot Ijeavenivorth.and all head ing business men of the Siale. and the certainty of the distribution nnd payment of gir.s. a advertis ed, is fully guarante e. TICKET ? r.iCIf. STor jT. A for $10. Memnran-iii'ii or Cash (fit's to .e distributed June2otii, 1H7J; . ... 1 grand cash gill .sJ.oOO I grand cash gin... 4o,u0) lgrau.1 cash girt ...30.(100 I gran I rash gitt 3o.(io I grin I eah gilt : 3nu0 1 grand cash gilt..,, 'Ju.uuu I gran I cash gilt... I.VISJO 1 gran I cash gill , liism 1 grand cash gilt iiM K) I grand cash gill tvooo I grund cash gilt S 000 1 grand eaeh gilt , 3,0110 1 grand cash giit IL.Mjo F.a-balnne of priues wintl for circular. This concert is under the supervision and di rec ti hi of tho follow lug HOAHHOF TirrtECTOItS: V. H. linrlee, Wereh't. W. O. Uouhl, Citv F.ng'r, II. L. Newman, Hanker, P. U. Li.wo, Capitalist, H. II. Kuh. Lumber. C. K. Morehea i. len-h't, II. W. tJillett. Alerth't, J. L. Waver, M. U. 1 1. F. Piyscott. C.an'l, J. W. Engiish. Iviwyer, if. jvneneii. rarmer. r 1 . 4 :i.rr. sisi'iiiteei. ; . C.Jlolhr, IV.sSi'rUir. S, U. OFFICKIiS: . - j K. II. Dnrrce, Pr-S, II. L. N'ewr.inn. YUv Pre, f teo. F. Presjott, Sen. Carl Al oiler, 1 re:;!- The well known ehaja'tcr oi llie I iii-..c:irs trih in i. r It. l'hitst.r, late lorough. de easel. Ietters of admlnis:rat!'ii on ih.-al ve estate hnv Ing besn rrnfl the undersigns-1 by the pro) eraa lh.rity, a.it:e ia hereby gin 11 to thoso indebted to It to aiakc immediate payirH-nf. mi'l those li-iving claimsagaiust it to presi-iit tlH'in. .inly auLhenti---tcd, hr settlement at the store ol S. A. an IJ.C ritilstiu, on Friday, I he 'ill day of May. ls;3. . sa.mi r.i. A. I ll 1 l-"M in. aprlt) Adniiiii-strator. JAM. a CAXIILK-Sa.' .-' Titos. aVUIS.T.1 yrr. k:..vm:pv. M'CANDLSSS,, . . ' JAMISON & ft"! IYIfMlU'Er.S AND .fDBKFKS OF DRY (I D AD I lo t WtHtd Street, ovjHj: im kxgixi at ivokk. All say it is tlie Best Endue Made. -iTberHavB fbo test Saw II ii If Is the best for Saw Mill Men in America WESELLIT, ECroki):uikM llviid 2lUteUs are Ket'uml t oB' WE II4VK THE RIUIIT TO n IkE AMtsri LTllI" Tht-ir C-.it (Joar Hack ami l.t-vrr Ilt-ad IILuls Pittsburgh, Penna, .' IIa ing a r-sl icnt buyer In thu East, i-nahlva us ' to keei oar wttirk eemplele.. and a kl new stvlcs at ; tly apie.tr Iu the inurkeL - ; . Spettial attentUiniuvll-jJ to our stock of ; T)RFSfK)OTiS AND SHAWLS, aprili With Handshav's Patent Holler Sei nt .k... mr.. n.i in,... 1 nmi... ;:h Iss H aa":' limn any other Circular Saw Mill In the eouiitrv. TKKAIS L1HFKAI. AND EASY. Cin-uiars, lllustmtloiia, TestinilMjs and Pre List run.ishe.l on apt-lication. Parties ov.ntng Timlicr Land ami ci ntemplating erecting mills wlli Uiul 11 1" their a-ivsnis-resismd rlth us. - "o ' -u.i, ir., itinii.-ne.! on u.rt miiico. V. V. M.-h Al-viirV tl-'iieml Agents for the Urit'.ith a. v chr ti CI MBtKLA-, A.l.lr.H- feb va . a. r. t.iVKjuiism. Mercanlile Lihrarv As.'iritiinn Sirl 'he en I.. r. luntt proentc-.l. 1m u sulhcient irs-il. e Iu all ub. ' si-nt ticket-holders that thi ii iu:i res s il! lie lull j guarded and proteutod. j Ail eoiTcsisjiidciiee strictly u.ii:i.nu'.ial, and anv j ierson drtwin't: n prtsa need fjt be kniwn nnles's ; t hey so derire. - . ,t - . j 'l ickets drawing prizes, will is. c;;; h ! .in sihl. i This is the gruuilral, shtst avllatst tiitvr.riai'! tver lyes. iilcil to the public. 1rt.'A.I ft. . ..1 w:....: 1 - tin . I ......i.-.- t.i . iittii, 1 .-, I l iff ,,-ui 11, ! LIVENGOQD & 0LIN5SR, HATsMvIRS, 1 3Ialn Strct't. opposite the loi I ol!itp, liale t il , Pa. A si ll Drafts negotiable Fast aud Wi s;. Drafts an I Cheeks on other Imnks cashed. Special atten tion pM to collections. Mcn. y resviveti ou no. posit, pajable on ..tin . 11.I; Interest pai.i on time ,h p-isiui. Everything in the Hanking Hue will rj ceive onr pnuniit person il atun:.m: ,. hi,ii ,; . . , . ouruint to give satisiacii..n to eur depositor cxceiis au oiners in excellence cr ,;;; 1 " , j. ouNOKm TXKCUTOK'S NOTH't- THE JEWETT Al GOODMAN Ijv Mechanism, Purity of Tqne.s ? Promotness cf Resrjbnse." : pn..ha!ri6llikcu iliiU iiily nttrr the uittfJ-1 .1 ,,,,L , ... f, 1 . Elasticity of bat. h. elegBDA of lei)pi and raw Vr loritvmtt. -n ntirf llr.t.t. ...ttn set - v II AM BfcliO K ts- CI ., (it-nemi A-p r.i,, '.V. Lib. rlv street. .eiv V. rk , Tii-kets aenl ( '. O. S. at our ezpease. ' ' ' " I Afent aaiiletL Xdlsctat oiun)Wil4i 1IL ; , ' ' '. ntXKV UABU KM liI H S f APEK Largest circulation Ui tho worbt. grows won derfully. It hi the best pe,glvia ubscnbers the most lieaulitul pretuiuius, oilers ( auvaser the most IU-ral terms. Semi for circular. J. II, FOK D h CO., New York. with which it Li operated. L.J E. ITORTON. State Agent, J18 Siaithaeld tjreet, Pitteburgh )?a. Send for Illustrated C'a;i- loKiic. nay7 LlVENOCKiD A. r.I.I-il !! LU X T A 11 V ASS I (i X M EX T. Ptalllp AVolfcrsU-rger, uf Mineral Point. -Mil-ford township, Somerset countv, pernio.. Living made a voluntary assignment "of all his real and P 'reoaal esiaie h r the benefit of his creators to tlie andersignesl by deed hearing date 3d 'April notice is hereby given to all parties in! rented to said Philip WolicrslxTgertoniaketiiimc dial payment ami those having claims against him to present them duly authenticated lor settle ment to the nndersl-rne.1, nt the house f fhilip S. Woircnber.-rr. Mineral Point, en Fridav, .Alav li-.li, 173, wh?n and wive they -tll attend tor that purple. PHILIPS. WOLFFRSItKRilFK, IAVIDH. WliJ.FEKSHKKifEK, P'1' Asslguej. 1 Itie of John Penrtsl. late of UM""" deceased. f Letters of administration a ta, ha iug lcen granteti the umler'iat; authoritv. noti. is hereby given w to it to make lami.iiate pa nicni. !)(tf Ing claims against it to present tn smmsl lor settlement and allewaan. . Settee of Mi.l deeeMSe.i..Hi HEhi itj -1 :.. viiTK: a iiinei-'Tit 1 1 1 . A L.-ute ef Jclia hangh. ' deceased. Letters of administration ".'",. !.' a pril, 3l. )M ST A H't. l.euers ui i.iniiin.t..'.- . ..i. , having been irraiite.l to the BsKf hereby given to th.aw ln.iehtr.1 diate p meot, and the "',,' 10 srwiit them !nly uttwnii""'r nn Saturday. Slay 17, W7;. ' ln to on IL Phi, inS. tiiersit. . n)HI" Otl'Ktrl. t1 "aer apru "jr. . STAIB-BUI1 . wood- tuTninf npd toitrd, read J'ji pt','L2! apr. 30. -.a. Cor. Webster St. t11"
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