' Tsaaj Bar Tkat Ktark U rrala( When I was a loy, pays a tli.-tiu-uithcd man, uiy firet baviuirs f ton rent piece, earned by Saturday after noon work for Fc'liool kept balf a day on Saturday then were expend ed in buying a bcifer-calf. Tbeu I worked on and paid my father a cer tain 6uui f acb month for the Vcepinjr. When the calf was one year old I traded it for two steer-calves, and now 1 bad to put in good and strong to Tav for tbeir keepinc1: but I occu pied all my upare time teaching these calves to work in the yoke, and at one year old they would gee and Jiaw as well as old oxen, and my father paid me. for their use in leading the team in breaking in bis two and three year olds. Again, I hail a peace of ground each year, after I was fourteen, that I could plant and work on shares, and if I wanted to work, why I had to give two days of my time to the liirnrt mnn'u nni lr I rrrtw inst what my fancy and reading dictated, and from the proceeds I dressed as well as any of the boys of the present time. I always bad some time to play, time to read, and now I look back with love and pleasant thoughts to the old farm, and the farm band who taught me to ue tools and whipped me when I neglected to drive the team out straight at the end of the furrow in plowiug. The remem brance of my boyhood days has always induced me to favor all items of encouragement at home on the farm ; and I believe if it were more generally practiced we should have more good farmers, and less broken down merchants or loaning, hanging on, time-serving clerks, ready lor anything except honorable labor and usefulness. Stacks vs. Banks. A correspond ent of the American Agriculturist says : Wc in America are very proud of our large barns, and I have been always in the babit of patting myself on the back over what I consider a very good one at Ogden farm. I was surprised at first to we an almost en tire absence of barns for storing hay and train in Enirland, where rain probably falls on twice as many days j in the vear as it does with us. The more 1 saw and thought abou: it, however, the more 1 came to the con clusion that there is nruch to le said on their side of the question. They save the cost, and it is a very consid erable cost, of building good hay barns. Their stacks are far enough i apart for the rest to be saved if one : takes fire. They are very handsomely J made, placed on wooden or iron J frames about two feet above the ground, are considerably larger at the top than at the bottom, and are nicely thatched with wheat straw. Some are round and some are square. I saw in one instance a very hand somely made and well thatched stack of hay containing over one hundred tons, and on the Earl of Warwick's Sewage Farm there was a row of twenty-two stacks, containing each about five hundred dollars' worth of wheat, all so well built and closely thatched that they might stand there for ten ) ears without the least danger. Whether the stacking of bay in Eng land accounts for its superior quality I do not know, but although the last season was an unfavorable one, it seemed to me that all the hay I had j occasion to observe was better than j the best we usually sec at home, greener, and more savory. Owing to j the projecting top and thatch of the stack, there seemed no appreciable in- j jury to the bay from weathering. I How to Keep Birds From Straw berry Beds. An English correspon dent of the Gardener's Chronicle has his plants growing in long, narrow beds. lie has a post at each end, a wire stretched to each, a ring on the wire, a stringer light rope on the ring and a cat on the other end of the rope. Pussy can walk up and down ti i ;..a . 1 1 he buds i the bed, but nowhere else, decrease in huiuIkts, and pussy likes the job. Wanaaly Modesty. Maa loves the niyftoriou.s. A cloud less sky, the full-blown rose, leaves him unmoved ; but the violet tvhirh bides its blushing beauties liehiud the bush and the moon, when she emerges from behind a cloud, are to him sources of inspiration and pleasure. Modesty is to merit what shade is to figure in painting; it gives its boldness and prominence. Nothing adds more to female beauty than modesty ; it sheds around the countenance a halo of light which is borrowed from virtue. Botanists have given the rosy hue which tinges the cup of the rose the name of "maiden blush." TLis pure and delicate hue is theonly paint that Christian virtue should use ; it ia ihe richest ornament A woman without modesty is like a faded flower, which diffuses an unwholesome odor, and which the prudent gardner will throw from him. Her destiny is nielancholv, j for it ends in shame and rencntaiice. : Beauty passes like a flower of the aloe, j which bloomsa nd dies in a few hours, ' but modesty gives the female ebarac- ter charms which supply the place; of this transitory freshness of youth, j a j KapM Travel Ins;. Ad examination of the niue great railways wuicn lermmaic in jonuon shows tnat the average rate of ppced at which the quickest expresses trav el is forty-seven and three-quarter miles an hour. Two lines only excel this. The ten o'clock Northern train from London to Peterborough runs the distance of seventy-six miles and a quarter at the rate of fifty -one miles an hour. But the broad-guage west of England trains on the (Jreat Wes tern beat even the Great Northern. A train makes the run from Jl'aiid dington to Swindon, seventy-tevcn and a quarter miles, without stopping, in three minutes less than an hour ,"1. - ..T l and a half; this is a uniform pace of j fifrr-il.rsM. anrl o onartsr mi), a an i Loir! The Great Northern falls offi its pace after it pases Petcrslrorough, and travels from Grantbcm to York at under forty-live miles an hour. The Great Western falls off a little from Swindon to Bath. But the jour ney from London to Bath bv the 11:45 train is the quickest in the world. The distance ia one hundred miles and six and three-quarter miles i It is timed for two Lours and thirteen I minutes, Swindon including ten minutes at The running time is, there- fore, something over fifty-two miles f an nour. i ne lastest umc any wnere ( vu me urea, liasinu is louriy-one miles an hour. The London baily Atc gives. many other figues com-! paring the speed of different roads, j instancing some trains that run asj now as inirtv-three and a nan mi cs an hour. s. lbe Oreat hastern is the j KlowcKt. and k n. w,.at .i. - 'm - r v viit-Bi f VJTll II Hit quickest Of the ranwar - A. Danbcbt bride reeeired among j ber wedding gifts, a receipted bill for! eight dollar, for gate hinges trom her lather. Danlury Xcui. At the agricultural fair in Santa Clara, prizes were offered for i'ic best cooks among the unmarried li. lies. This is a move in the right di.cction, and we bail the fact asm e idenco that we arc to return to t! egiiupUoity of early times, when our wives were helpmeets instead of "help eats,' when the vounsr wife brought to the matrimonial partnership a willing ness to bear her share of the burden and lalor of life ; when one silk fro k, one china tea set, half a dozen of 'silver spoons, and counterpanes of ncr own paten-work, were evidences of the simplicity of her taste, the economy of her life, and the promises of future industry. Now the young bride must begin where her mother leaves off. Her out fit is a trousseau, a gorgeous house, rich in upholstery, mirrors, earvinjr and ornamentations j of paint, plaster, eilk, and velvet ; she 1 enwrti nt n riiMnn U'lierc love is, 8!ld nrifi-ra flu' pliiu and t-howv board ing houses co her own but humbler home. The Santa Clara fair gives not only a prize for the licst young rook wiio can nianace a cheap and economical dinner, but other prizes will be hanging round within scent of the savory viands to nose them out a wife awkward, beardless robust young farmers, ready to offer them selves, their virtuous lives, their in dustrious habits, their well-tilled farms, to a bride who will know how to preside over the multifarious duties of a home in the country. Wc advise our city girls to go in and win. Show the country maiden that you, too, know how to broil and bake, fry and stew ; then, for the finish to vour feast, rive an extra dessert something to tickle the farmer's , palate, and ten to one vou will steal j away from the country girl the honor and lovers of the dav. And when the farmer's boy a wooing comes, ac cept his hard hand and honest heart as a surer anchor and a firmer trust than the half gentleman, half hood lum, who parts his hair in the middle and offers to share with you the chances in the lottery of life. If we had a thousand sweethearts, we would leave all save one to go to the country. If we had a thousand genteel, half starved city friends lighting inc grinning lieiiti 01 genicei poverty, striving to keep up appear ances, living lieyond their means, in constant dread of what the world would say, go to the country. With half a hundred acres of Clod's beautiful soil, you may live happy, healthful, inde pendent, self-respected, and contented. San Franchco Xeic Letter. Why it Krrpt Warn). When the polar currents inert the warmer Gulf stream, which they do between the 43d and 47th degrees of noorth latitude, the arctic waters siiik ln low.being heavicr.as they are colder; and the arctic current thus continues its way southward, being found, near the I5ahamas,at a depth of 22(1 fathoms. Its activity further north is curiously discerned in the southern movement of great icebergs, which, even when they .strike the Gulf Stream, are carried southward airainst that ! current, their great depth subjecting them to the action of the colder arc tic current. The warm waters of the Gulf Stream thus rest upon and flow over a led of colder water, and to this it is owing that the Gulf Stream retains its heat so long. It is a remarkable fact, that if the Gulf Stream did not flow as it does in a bed entirely com posed of cold water, but moved along the bottom of the ocean, it would rapidly loose its high temperature, and would cease in consequence to be a source of beat for Western Europe. In fact, the earth being a better con ductor of heat than the water the, warm waters of the current would communicate their temperature to it, and would finally lose their whole store. Bui the cold waters of the polar current, being interposed le- tween the bottom of the sea and the ... .-, waters oi inc uuu oircam, serve as a protecting screen to the latter and hinder their refrigeration. The total heat of this gn at cur rent would, if it were condensed up on a single point, be sufficient to fuse mountains of iron, enough to cause a molten stream as great as the Missis sippi. It would suffice to raise from a winter to a summer temperature the whole column of air which rests over England and France. Owing to the warmth of its waters the lakes of the Faroe and Shetland isles never freeze during winter; Great Britain is enveloped in fogs, as in an immense vapor-bath, and the myrtle grows on the shores of Ireland, the "emerald isle of the seas,'' under the same lati tude as Labrador, that land of snow and ice. In green Erin the western coasts (the first land which the Gulf Stream encounters after crossing the Atlautic) enjoy a tenqwraturc two de grees higher than that of the eastern coasts. In spite of the path of the sun, it is on an average as warm as Ireland under the 52(1 decree of lati- tude as in the I'nited States tinder the C8th degree, or about a thousand miles nearer the equator, . The w t bim. Somebodr proiwsed the following i amendment to the Tax Pill. j For kissing a pretty girl, one dul- iar. For kissing a homely one, two dol lars the extra amount being added probably for the man's folly. For ladies kissing one another, two dollars. The tax is placed at this rate in order to be regardi-d by our M. C.'s as a piece of inexcusa ble absurdity. For every flirtation, ten cents. Every young man w ho has more than one girl is taxed five dollars. For courting in the kitchen, twenty five cents. For courting in the parlor, one dol lar. Courting in a romantic place, live . . dollars. , and fifty cents, hmo from cbnrch without accompanying a lady five dollars. 1-or ladies w ho paint, fifty cents. For wearing a low necked dress, one dollar. For each curl on alwve ten, lire cents. lady's head, For any unfair device for entrap ping voung men into matrimosv, five dollars. Old bachelors over thirtv nrw tax- ed ten dollars, and banished to Utah, i Kach nrettv ladr is taxed from twenty - five cents to" twenty-five dol- lars ; she is to fix the estimate of her j ow u iK'auiy. Jt is tlHMl",lit a Verv large amount will be realized from this provision, Kach loy baby, fifty cents, Each girl baby, ten cents. ranuies Laviurr more ihnn .:.!. ... O " v xaa a la,lib babies are not to be taxed: ami fur ina . nrns,;s, fc- a ':' v -as-' m iii v iji i u ill IUI V UU1 1 Urn Will Iks naid out r,f the fi.n.i r,,.,e; ! . ' .i.i i 'Z " "b " I l A VU UIU UO!. UUUI D. Each Sunday loafer on the street corners or about church doors to W taxed his value, which is about two cents. doitd A drier- to ft Yonni Man. Some years ago a young man pre sented himself to tlic then Vnitcd States Secretary for u clerkship. Thrice was lie refused, and still he made the fourth effort. His persever ance and spirit of determination nvak.cued a friendly interest in his welfare, and the secretary advised him, in the strongest possible terms, j to abandon his purpose, urn! go to. the West, if he could do no m-uer I outside of the department. i i :.,! n-n tit the Al V voting ii 11 uu, ---Northwest ; buy ICO acres of (Jovern ment land, or if you have not got the monev to purchase, equat on it ; get vou an ax and a mattock; put up a low cabin or a habitation, and raise a little corn and potatoes; keep your conscience clear, and live like a man, vour own master, with no one to give you orders, and without dependence upon anybody. Do that, and you will become bouorcd, respected, influ ential and rich. But accept a clerk ship here, and you sink at once all independence your energies become relaxed, and you are unfitted, in a few years, for any other and more independent position. I may give you a place to-day, and I tar. kick you out to-morrow, and there's another man over nt the White House who can kick me out, and the people by-and-by can kick him out ; and so we go. " But if you 'own an acre of land, it is your kingdom, and your cabin is your castle ; you are a sovereign, and you win icci u in ev ery throbbing of vour pulse, and ev ery day of your life would assure me of vour thanks for having thus adv'is- ed you. A Month f Mmoriblf liny. n-i i. r :.. r..u ..t I IDC intuitu oi .iiirii in inn i iui.- i commemorative of eventful periods ! during the late war. On the 2d Ilieh ! mond was evacuated, and occupied on i the 3d hv the Federals, in lSfif): on the Cth the bloody battle of Shiloh, in 1XC2; Island So. 10 surrendered on the 7th, in 1802 ; battle of Pitts burg Landing on the 7th, in 18f;2; surrender of General Lee on the !th, 1 805 ; Fort Sumter first bombarded on the 12th. in I3f2 ; on the 13th the war ended, practically, in lSfif; Sherman occupied Knleigh, and Lynchburg surrendered on the 13th, in" 'C.5; on the 41 President Lincoln was assassinated ami Andrew John son inaugurated on the l."th, in C" ; all North Carolina forts and arsenals were occupied by the Confederates on the ICth, in N32 ;" President Davis was captured on the ICth, in Y5 ; Virginia seceded on the 17th, in '71; Massa chusetts volunteers mobbed in Palti more on the 10th, in 1801 ; (Josport navy yard evacuated and burned by the Federals on the 20th, in '01 ; Har per's Ferry burned on the 20th, in '01 ; Lower Mississippi occupied oil the 24th, in '02; Fort Macon captured on the 25th, in 1802 ; on the 10th Gen. Joe Johnson surrendered and J. Wiikes Both was shot ; on the ISth Admiral Farragut captured New Or leans in '02; on the 29th. in '03, oc curred the battle of Grand Gulf; on the 30th was fought the battle of Sabine Fork, in 1802. Thus we see the greatest events of the unhappy fourycars occurred duringthis month. Two !Hra Hnrdrrrd in Jlnlne The Hnrderrr Cnnjcht and Lynched. Portland Me., May 1. A dis patch from Presquc Isle to-day says that G. A Hayden, Icputy Sheriff of Aroostook county, and Thomas Hubbard, were murdered in camp three miles from that place last night by James Collins, who entered the camp and killed them with an ax, and then set the camp on fire. There were four men in camp, two of whom t scaped and brought the report. The country is alive with parties seeking to arrest the murderer. Uasoor, Me., May 1. James Cul len, who murdered leputy Sheriff Hayden and Thomas Hubbard in a lumber camp luesdaj- night, was captured next morning in the cellar of his house in Maplcton, and soon after haiiired bv a part v from Presrpie Isle. A frro Roy I harserl stllti Rniie llnng; dj a .hod. LfHisMLLE, April 30.- twclve oVlook last nifflit, at llar- rodsburg Mcrct-r county, a large J Crowd, SUJipOSed tO be negroes, giltll- . cred around the juil, aroused tie jail- i or and told him to open the door, as thev had a man to confine in jail, i After he had opened the door they j informed him there was a colored boy in jail whom they wanted and meant ; to have, and goinjr where he was, j took him a short distance from town j and hung him. Nearly a year ago 1 he was tried and sentenced to two j years imprisonment, his offence being an attempt to rnpe. The jailor per-' milted him to go after his cow every ; evening, and one dav Inst week lie j made a second attempt on the person 1 of a little colored girl. He was; lounu leau this morning Iiangeu to a tree. His name was Iiobcrt Curd. Valnnble Ferllllzrr. In the second book of Kings, Cth' chanter and 2'th verse, is a remarka-' ble record "And there was a great famine in Samaria, and behold they besieged it until an ass's head was sold for four score pieces of silver ami the fourth part of a cab of dove's dung for five pieces of silver." It has been a question what pecu liar properties that last mentioned material possessed to have been so highly prized at that remote period in history. A cab was a jewish dry measure equal one quart and five-sixths of a pint. Through the extended valley of the ! ne, as lar as the first cataract, 1111- niense numbers of rough shabby tow ers, principally made of mudar stalks, ' abound in the villages. They arc us ually of two stories, the upper one j being whollv of carthern no ts niled ' one above another, horizontally, withjNOAlI their open end turned outward. In j the interstices sticks project and the; rude structure is a colossal dove cote,) the sticks being resting-places for the birds. Thousands of birds are thus housed not for their feathers or eggs, but exclusively for their drop pings. Frequent scrapings of the pots furnishes the best quality, and under the roosts the next best. Fellah women are trie principal maudircrs. Ihe manure is gathered in small bags which there is alwavsa readv market with passing lioatmen. So precious is it as a manure, a . very little being; sufficient, no one could think of raising ri. h luscious ! tn fine if tt rtiTs1 n 1 Vnrl In tl f as.v ma a as x, v u 1-a 't, sv tilV4. AU ftlll CHsential properties of a power full fertilizer, it rivals TeruTian puano. mat is wuy it is fo . I t a a . i . '"uch soupht A thousand years 1- fore the Christian e ra i its rciiutation all ovor the land of Canaan was quite cs Ligh as in Egypt. Tliere in macli ammonia in it, perhaps the 'effect of climate in those hot regions. Seeds fed with doves' dung; and water there fformmato. bu.l and blossom almost like the rod of Aaron. Probably,! therefore, in the siege, the reason why a quart of this manure brought five pieces of silvcrfone dollar and thirty two cents) was because with it veg etables could be quickly grown to mee t the urgent demands of a starv ing multitude. Xfic Advertisement. GREGG, SON & GO, WIIOI.KSAI.K Boot and Sho. PITTSBURGH, PA., Have removed to their nm, liirxo anl spacious four atory Iron Front Warehouse, No. 159 Wood Street, llelwren Fifth nn.l Sixth Avenues, Anil are now reooivlu one of the Largest Spring Stocks Ever Rronght to tli Marked. Ilnvlnar frASH. bare advnntaires to oiler tlial CAN T KKKX'.'hI.I.EIl KASTOK WIST. An examination of our Stock In respoetliilly so licited. CRECC, SON 4. CO., !." WouU Street, l'l;UIurh, l'a. X. R Siiooiiil attention paid to lillin orders sent hv uiuil. march 5. UTERPRISE The onlv KelUMc Gift Diftribntloo in tlieinuntrv. $60,000 IN VALUABLE GIFTS TO Hi: DlSTlUIIfTIJII IX Mill i.K.il'Ij VK MONTHLY GIFT ENTERPRISE, Tub.. drawn MaiiJnv, .Turn-'Jn.!, 173. TWO GRAND CAPITALS OP $ ),)0()eacli in (J i con lijick Tno Prlaea.. t'lo I'rlaoa.. Tru Prizra... M.OOrt earh ...H.VXI raeh ..!OU ClM ll IN GREENBACKS! 1 Horse nn.l l.iitrtry. wi:h silver ni'nnteil lianu'Mi, w.irth 6dO0: nne luie-tinieil KiwwimhI 1'fsito. worth .'011: ten Fanillv Si-win Machines, worth !') eiu h: live K"I1 Vateln-s nu.i Chiilnn. worth .no eseh; live pill Amerienn lltintinir Watclien. worth fli1! ea h; ten Iji. lies' (loM liniiliiit; Vatel , worth ijTaiMeh; 0 GoM sti'l Silver lever Hitnl ititr Watrhi-s, (in all.) worth Inun c t.i.;ni)eiii !i: Uul.l Chslii", Silver Ware, Jcwelrv, etB. Whole number gifts, 6,500. Tickets limltedto 0,000 A - r. X Tl W A S TI. D TO K E I. L T I C H KTS to shorn Liberal Preiiiiumai will be Paid. Sinlo Tickets, SI; Six Tickets S5; Twelve Tickets SI O; Twenty Five Tickets S20. I'ireuLir eoitt.t'tiinir a lull list of iriri .. a le- s. rition of llie iiiHnn. rof ilnwjns. an.l other In fonnatton In reference to the l.iKiriliuti'.n. will he sent tuany otic oriler.nv them. All letter? muit le a.lin-"l to M AIM FFim I I. SIVF- li.x US. lul W. Kitlh St. t'itK iim.it i. . march It). Finii Avenue lothing Hall, i Con.fr of Fifth ami Market .., riTTSIiVIlGII, FA. 1873. Spring; Is olleriM loaer than any other house In the city. Iluvcr. stu.lr vour okh intcreiit, ami ex.tinine the stis'k of J. ll.tXXAt'H luTore iiun.-liii.inir else where. The) stis'k comprises Men's, llovs'. Vent hs' anil ChiMreu's Clothing, nt VL,1isj1c umi lietuil l'riecs. Particular attcnth n trlucn to "nioin Work. J. HAXXADH. i"Urin3 this luvitutiun with joa. mar-6 Farmers of Somerset Co., Yon esn save a l:ire amount uf FKEK JUT ami SI'Fa VI.ATOI.'S- HKfiFITS by h.nvinir r.'iir wool used in your own county anl lnyin your golf at home.' GIFTS Ai.outAt Morgan's Factory Ma v f ,;un), . Ukvt anJ ,l(K.t of v,iea If ! than ever U-forc. Unrnssortmeiitot j j AOolcil (ioods j was awar le'l the first tin t.ilum at the F.iirof the HitflilaiKlirrlrultunil Sis iety bcM at Jchnntown October. 172, au.l ojitn to conifM'tition lrotn all parts of the State, nn.l the same ..pinion has been shown try nearly I.noO farmers of Somerset by ifiv imrns tlietr cnntinueU imtroniie. h rwhich aee.-t.t our thanks. Mr. Ihivl.l 1 Wlit wiil :hi" sea"ou iil all uiir eustotners a U'linl. New i'actoiners wihin him toenll will 'lcjs'.'Uol,ily n bv mail. AiMress. WM. S. :10l! AX. Stanton's .Mills, l'a. riaee ol business one mile west. ui'ii2 i AMEEICAN 1 Iff I V10I IDA HPT Lift IRoUIiARLl OF PHILADELPHIA. Incoqxirattd 1H."0. (liarter rirM(iiaI. INCOME I0KTHE YEAR 172, Sl,403,-i35 69. ASSETS JAXCAKY1, liT3. Morteaires npnri Keal F.tate 2.(Oa.Sso oo Stis-ksanil lion.ls .".ii.H;t iki Koal ltnte arel tln.und Hents liw.ttl 33 lsmuis on Collateral amply muml... 24H.74-I ; Premium Notes Seeureit hy Policies. . b23.u3 uo I'renilums in liauds ol Agent? Hecuretl liy IWIs .3.230 1)1 Hererreil Semi-annual and Uuartcrly Premiums (cstiinalivl) 1 Ho. OKI 00 Cash on hand and In Itanfcs i21.3i7 42 Aeerued Interest to Jiinnsry 1 b 16 20 3.M5.1I1 58 TRUSTEES. (ImniiBW. Hill. Alex. Wwli.ims, I'niLir Ii. Mimii.z. Ho. Alex. tl. Cattei.l, lollS WaXAM AKKR, Isaac Hazei.hitkht, .lAME.1 L. Cl.AlillllKN, llKXRV K. 11K5XHTT. IIUIBIIK I'llKST, jA? 'i-w albert c. uokkstk. Ia. M. W'HILLMS. OF.tKtrK W. HII.U 1'rt sl.leiit. OKI iKtlK NClfE.NT. Viec I'rcsideut. .ltHX!. SIVS. Aetiian-. JOHX S. WlIiLSO.N, Sit. and Teeas. CASEBEER, Agent, Somerset, Pa. niarl2. Beauty at the Fireside I'nabated suivess of CRUMBS OF COMFORT. F-LEOANT! UOKUKOI SI 1IKILLIANT! Crumbs of Comfort, the greatest sneeess of the atro. t ruuihsol Comfort, tlie pride or tho kitch en and tsuior. Thousands oi la.lles attest Its worth, and unhesitatii.irly pronounce It the tjneen ol Lusters. The Press uuirersally praise It and proclaim it woman's every day Iriend. Kconomle tl. IjisIIhb;. I'nupproachnlile. Price lu rants. Indies will rind 'rumlw of V -in fort for sale by a I hrst-rl.iss erocers. hnrdwsre.le.,i..ra kii-K-rs. thnwuhont the Cnile.1 Stat'es and I iCanadas. II. A. 1IAKTLETT a. Mauurac tnrers Hartlett's lilaekinir . lri in.... JJ" !'- v s' - I'liiiad. ii.hia'; i; Cbambcri) ht., New lurk; liroad SU. Koston LIZ ' ( MODOC INDIAN WAR ! f licroi.iioi.er.ng Parly of Sol -diei-K Drawn Into a Trap am! Surrounded. Full Details of tho Fight. Forty-nine of a foiuuiaud of Sixty-nine j Killed end NonmVil. J.''src'a)('OH. THE 1HLD P0WEJ CURES nOI IMIRETS' nOMLOVATlIW SPECIFICS ttivb irnvFiv ntOM TOE MOST fttnl.xiTi!'fi' 'iiiir fmnwia. Simple, i-rompt, L9lifiii n.ii It-irai'itf- 1 "HT U,"V' maliiuiKH P-.H- :,) nua,ni . y simple tlmi l:ni..ikr.i cinnot l niaJa in uaing them -. ki h imil. .. i to U fn from Jnnirer-.aiMl no eBkrwnt uiliile alwny rvlwlile. I'bcy bavo tlie bvh.t vomtiMtnliitiim trum all, ana Till iilwftva ivnuer cati.-lactiipu lion. I imi. Ccmta. J. Fever. C ingestion, Inflrimmatirma, Si S. 'r lnB-foli-,or'J'iiliiii!?t Infunta, . 4. Iin-lira. h.Uraii or Adults, . . 4. lyaemcriripins, liIioaColic, . . C holria-.Morbii, limiting-, . . . 7. Contclit, uli', liivncliitw, . . 8. IVcnialcU, Vodtl-wlw. tare, . . 9. Hernial lira, Si. k II.-ikI'M-Iw. V ertigo, . 10. lraprpin, U:Ukm Miimaih, . . . . 1U aapvrnwd, 'r l'uinful 1'cnoJa, . . 11. While. t. rn'f'i"' lVnoda, . . . . I. ronp, o.irli. 1 .tlirtilt llrrathiny, . . 14. Salt Khiniu, Jj-yrfpela, Eruptions, . 15. KheumalWin, Kueuniatie Tiuns, . . 16. lever and Agar,i lull FTtrr, Agues, 17. Files, blinl w liUvlimr, IS. ulilmluiy, and Bur or Weak tyes, . 19. atari li. acuf r r':roiui Influenxa, . . Whoopiug-a'oneli, rwli-nt eoutjns. . 21. Asthma, oipiv.W Drwithinr, . . . 22. ltclitrei iinpiuwd b-Annr, . 3. Scrofula, t nlntvi I viand Bweltinir, . 2L4iciicral K-lainy, liiyswil Weakness, . M. Ilroii.y unJ m-M'tr K-rn'tions, . . . . M. Krs Mckani, eKku.-- trom mlinff, . V. liltlnej--lleaar. drawl, . . . . . SO. Krrroai Hcl.llKy, benmittl Weakness or iiimliiutarr ni.lniWM, . . . !). iore Month, Cuiik'--''. . . S. I rlnarv Weahiicss,wettinirtnobed, . ii 2S Ji 56 Si S5 S5 Ji Si 25 2 M 60 SO i.. &o so so M) 60 SO 5-1 SO 00 SO so so I on 100 so 60 SI. Falnfnl I'erliMls, witn r-pasnia, . Si SunVrlncs at i-Uange 'I I". , S3. Kpllepaey. Hpnm". V ,l" YiuU, iu ceuta, (cictpt SI, 32 ana 3,, $1 00 FABILI list'. C.. fMorocco) with atavo 33 Urge Ttala aij.1 iliiniiiil of dircetmns, . , e ( ,.. (Moroorol of iO largo vials and Loo, C 00 r-ini-lo Hows and Vials a alwro. -These remedies are aent by the case or single box to any part ofth. rountry. frSe of charge, ou receS.t f price. Addrcsa HUPohmeyoSpathlc Medicine Co., OEan.J Depot, No. JS2 Fbohdwat. Nkw ai.. For Holo 7 i ItrnRitUta. VV'Firiilftliy K 11. Murshall, S.'ineiir.'r. I'.i KI,I.O lUlOTIIKllS' 12: K'i: list. OiBces and Lumber Yards AT LIB. CITY" OFFICE. i I 1 11G Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, and i Window Frames. I j O. H.lI'.li:L tXK.Vlt 1MKIKS. : ! I .Iscl pani 1 lmili fhlef. t Tlii. kite'. Size. ITle. ; .2 20; . 2 40 ' . 2 "h ! . 2 Ml ; . 211 0 ' . .", imI . in I . 3 2a I . 111 ; . 3 . :i Io : . a 4o . s 40 .3 4' . 3 4" I . .1 :m j . 3 .ill I .2 II .2 It .2 ft .2 It .2 ft .2 ft .2 11 .2 It .2 It .2 11 C in x 8 a a In.. 4 r.iui'l.. h iii x t; it sin.. 4 111X0 It -I in . 4 in x en i In. . 4 in x It lu in . . 6 in x e ft 6 in.. 6 in x 0 ft tin.. 6 in x e it In in. . B ill X eft Bill.. n in x 0 11 10 in.. " H in x 7 It " ,2 i in in x e it " .. " ..-i ft io iii x e it e in. . ' .. ..iii in luxe it in.. ' .. ..2 it io in x e n io in. . ' . .2 II lu i" x 7 li t in . ' ' ..3d x7ft .. " .. " ..:tf x7tl " 4 in 1 in. Ilntton iloor. Ai 75 t'-2 li piniel clear!), ti. hhr". ahl 1-V. 4 Panel O. G. Mould Doors. SKCdXliUIAUTV. I 2 ft einxert 6 in --".! 2 it k iii x e ft a iii " 2 uii j 2 rt lo in X 6 ft 10 in ! Raised Moulded Doors. Four IV.nt l.J If :ir, Willi r.iis.sl l'iitul. Thickness. Size. I-1 in.. 2 ft 8 in x t It niu..4rnel. . .2 It Mil X e tl Io in. . " . I'rl.e. .ifl 7.r . 4 afi . . .t (Ml . 5 00 ' . .2 It 8 In x 7 ft ! It lo in x ft lu in. . ' . .2 fl 10 in x 7 It ' i . 3 11 x 7 ft " I " ..3 11 X7 It 6 in.. 1 The Mo ill. Una" on the doors are cx'.n heavy. I..or inoul.l, 1 Ki.lr, 5ictn. le.". Plain Hail Sash. - I S'.rx of Win low. 1 . -I 2,. h X 111 S X 10 u x li II X 14 tl X li X IS 1I X 1 1U X 14 ! X li l'l X It) 1 ill rS 1;'h i-'a V'M :!s IS. l l is. 1-' 11 K i u i n i ft i i x .1 ft '4 x 3 ft in x 4 It S 1 i ft 2U , I x 4 It al 7 i i i I x & ft M' -I' ''4 i i i 4 ft e' X 6 it -X1, X & ft 6 X 6 II 1"', 2 ft 10' i 2 ft 111' 1 ft 1U' 1 Check Bail, or Lip Sash. Sire ol Vin low. li x V4 1 J x -4 VI x 2K I 'J X M II X 31 12 X . '4 I'm I'm ISi IS I's I'm l is; i; iS, VM i i't IX 1 -H IS. 1 14 l-'s l'i Via i Ihv; : J 1 CO i ! 1 fi I i 1 in : i 1 li i ; i 2i ; ; l i' : ! ! 1 ru ! ! i hi : j 1 111 ! ! 1 l i i i 2n : ! i 2i : ' 1 li 1 li ! ! 1 2. I : i 20 : 1 2r. ! i 1 i i 1 ! 1 '- : l v.'. : l 2i ! it a (I 0 In x in x In x lux in x inx in x In x in x in x in x It 7 It 11 ft 3 ft 7 ft II ft 3 It 7 ft ', ft 11 ft 2' ft S rt m1, it -lift !, it rt it ft it ft 12 x :) li X 24: it h it it it it n H 13 1 :a 4 in x 7'-i In x tC in i 1:1 x ;i4 1:1 x 14 x w 14 x 2s 14x:ni' 14 x 32' 14 X .4 14 x :sn 1SI3I 15 X 32 la X34 liX S' It lo a - - in X it ii 2 ft h in x 5 ft 2 ft 1S -i " S 2 ft lo'. In X S ft loS 2 ft 1K in x 6 ft 2U 2 ft l"'4 in x It U 2 ft 11'4 in x 5ft 6i 2 ft 11'-, in x & ft 1 i4 2 It 11'-! in x ft 2'., 2 ft US lu x ft e'i lits. ail sizes ttnJ Uesi'u". STOKK SASH Iii; 1 4 4i 2 5o each. Panel Shutters, Blinds and Win dow Frames. I sutiou-i riiiin Hox 1 . urvor 1 Fnimcs; Frames I Panel Kofliiiir i.Moii.r Mould .No. lee Sis iz'i .EX 5 it All Shottrrs li inches thick. The alsn-e I rallies arc lor eheck r'll or philn Sash, and bare outsides. tnsides, and pirlii Ueadii.eoiiiplete. No additional priec. 'tn-Ie M'Hild IXsirs. 7 to 9 each. Fntit do.rs in pairs, heary mould. Sash and Vestibule doors, every FlrA Sc'irnient and circle Frinu s and Slmlters nude to order below prices which they can Iw had lor elsewhere. I.1ULKAI. HISCOLXT TO TIIETRADE. SHIN(1LF.S. FUOat OfB MILL, MK'Hilia.V. A 1, 11 In sawed 5 In xxx ? 2.". 6 .VI ft 71 i 7S A 1, IH iii sawed ft lo 2 im-h xxx. A 1. lo in sawed No. 2. la in sawed, extra No. 2. 10 in saweil. extra &U r.xira i and 18 Inch shaved shtiurles on nuiul. Hmt IK Inch joint oak shingles ti, 75. The Miinirle trade wo claim ttf a sjieelalty. and offer inducements to tlie trade. Our Shingles arc maniitsetureil out of the bi-st of P'.ne, and are very broad, and warranted pertert. Mill XDIXtiS. tmv AjtDanooTtiLV risiBiiKti. ! Huarler n.und or Kksir Slips, per fool, lineal iasn Item is. i men or lesa 1U inch Hack liiuid l'a'-t i'vlnch Window Heads and Bracket Mould..!' 4ct lUlnch Iliil Mould aud Ijracket l ,1 2 inch Hack Uand, liase and Bed.... l'ct i' inch lkiseaud Iasir.Minild 2 et 3 inch Band Hase and Crown 2'y't 3'4 tut-li Hand, lluse and Cnwn rt 4 Inch Kami, Crown and Window Sill 3 ct ft inch Crown and Dour Threshold ...4 et 6 Inch Hand, Finish ft ft O. tl. CnsiiiK siiine prices as io width. MhSJAlS HKOTUFHS. liKli Want, Pillsi'urich. apr:8 Allet!l'eny Co., Pa. WALLPAPER. SITaINU, 1873, Kitchen. Olazeil. t'hamlier. Tinted. IHninir, Unmask. Hall, Oilt. Library, I'anel. Sitllni;', olumu. Harior, EniNisiI. Ohnreh, Vaniisho.1. LVilinir, tlilcd. DE ZOtVHEkOO.. llOWwsl St., I'iltsbuntb, la. Liberal dlarxunt to ihe trade. maixhiS .S!jv. .Slitters: Slats I Cap, Caps, i or hall Fr.ime .Frame ! I Panel. : Hui"rs. ltnis. kxI-i j tl 75 " ti i ! 60 I if2 2i VXI2 2 III , 2 71 1 "l 2 311 WX14 ! 2 2(1 3 Ol 1 S'l 2 3i .xl 2 2.-. 3 2 1 I 2 4) VvH 24) 3 io I 'Ji 2 4i 1'ixli 2 211 2 :) 1 2 41 1"X14 2 3i 3 10 1 ': 2 ') I2li 2 45 3 2. 2 in ! 2 ) HlxlO 2 oft a .0 l'l 2 7'l 10X24 2 In 2 7 I HI 2 4i 12X29 2 2'. 3 10 I RO 2 31 I2.X2H 2 V3 3 Ii 1 SI 2 30 12x3-1 2 :!.', 3 24 1 a I 2 35 12x32 2 4t 3 ."si 1 M 2 4n 12x:V4 2 A 3 70 1 wo 2 4 12X3S 2 75 3 81 2 ts) 2 6 1 13xi I 2 tl 2 7" I Kit I 2 45 13X28 2 2 '. 3 00 1 l 2 34 13x20 2 25 3 15 1 so 2 4.' 13x3 1 2 35 3 25 1 8 1 2 45 13x32 2 41 3 to I Vi 2 45 13X34 2 65 S 7'l 2 l5 2 45 l:;.x:t 2 7". S u 2 10 2 14x2 2 3(1 3(1) 181 2 41 14X2H 2 35 3 DO 1 V 2 60 14.3 2 45 3 25 2 lu 2 tat 14x32 2 ; 5 3 .VI 2 l'l 2 7 14x34 2 i 3 7H 2 ID 2 7ft 14X..0 2 15 3 81 2 l'l 2 15x32 ii:, Hat I Vi 260 15x34 2 75 3 75 2 10 2 70 14X.H) 2 00 3 Hi 2 1U 2 Ml) Mueellnnronit. O S3 D AOWAY'S REDY RELIEF l KES TUB WOK ST FAISI i froa Ono to Tweat7 Minutes. NCT ONE HOUR after rcait.tiir Oil wlvrliw'menl fltla4iv ooa bCKKEK WITH I'AI.V. I;.IDV.W3 UKAliY KKLIEP M A CCT.E TDK KVEKY 1AIX. It v;lttnr init SDU ! TIio Only Xaln llemeily tbst lluanntl)- l.. Uie most fUrwIUlDf pslns, sJUy Iiilt3iumni;ins snl cure Cmr'-rtloin. bcthr cf tno l.anm,Kionui:li, Uiels,on,UierlaBilsorortiUa, l7ri!iivuSl! TO TWK5TT mTCTW. Ko nialti-r li. vh4ait r.r Icni-taUn tlie pain the lillKI'MATl1', Unl-ruMea, 1'iHrni, C'rippll, Km vxus, Mni:ul(id.r pruatrMcil wHh41raM lusrsulTrr, BADWAY'S READY REL'EF tVII.l. AFFORD IMHTANT EASE. IM"uAMMATioN OK TIIK INFLAMMATION- OF TIIK U LADDER. IVFLAUSIA'l'ioM OF TIIK BOWELS. ION ii FSTInN OF TIIK IXXOS. POKE TIIP.OAT, MKFHTLT BIHCATHIMH. I'ALITIATION OF THK ILtAliT. nrSTERK'S, fKOUr. Ill'nTllEKIA. CATAUKU. INFLUENZA. HEADACHE. TOOTIIAC1IK, ' KKI RAI.iilA. REEniATISU. COLD cnn.1.8, AOUK Cllll.1.8. Tlieapilir.iiliiirthe Krarfv Relief to ttapirt or p:irt whr tlie p:iiu vr diOlculty exists aruluaonl t-M sail onmfort. Twfiitir itrciin In liulf a tumMcr of wxlr r arill In a f. nmiii'iitl rnre CRAMI'S. hPAPMM. Horit KiOMAl ll. UKAUTItriCX. BICK HBAflAt'HB, llKI;IIKA. l)VSKMKl:r, COLIC. WIND lit TIIK IIOVVkU. sartall INTERNAL PA1KS Trsvil. r. huuM slsavs rarry a Uittl of Kail may's Itrailv Itrlief vith tfitm. A few ami in v.:iu-r wilt picvciil !:liiew or pains from ehsnas of n:J. r. I' u k' l-.T tlma I rcacli UrsuJjr or ittcrjiu i citR n jir.i F. FEVEU A Nil AOl'E curwl for fljreuU. jrcuu. Ittere that will enra I. n. s rnirlil Brent lc ""S world t! l-Vv.r &mt Affur. uul sll etljer Nalanons. ltilknu. Scii'l. t. Tvph.... Yellow, soil other Fuvfrs (alilod by ll.MlW.trs l-ILLrtl no qultk as KADWAY'ft KKAHY lttLlfcl'. Flltr eeuu per b&Uls. bmU by HEALTH! BEAUTY!! sTRoNtj avd rrnB rich blood ix- l'i::.SK f IF FLF.SII ad weioiit-i-i.kar MilN AM' r.KALUFLL CUMl'LtXlyN fct CL'KED ID ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT II M MlKIIIF.MDSr ASTONISH ISIiff RES 1 r-'l Qt'li'K. f KAl'Ill ARB THE t'UANOKH I HKIIHHY l'MiEIUiOK. I'SDER TIIK IN FI.I K.Ni'K OF TIILS THL'LY WO.NDLUFUI. IMfclilv'INK. THAT Cvery Day an Increase In Flesh end Weight Is Seen and Felt. TIIH OBEAT BliOOD PURIFIER. Kv..rr ilrop of tli rAKSA PARII.LIAN RE S' L EN 1 oimiunnit-ates through the blood. Bweat, I'rhie. :iri 1 otlier fliil.li and julet-s of the system the Ti-ir tt life, for It r-paln the trantes of the noily with ati'l sniiuit nmturUt. ttcrofula, HytihilLi, C'OD MiniTilion, tiUniliihir (IIm-xw. Fleers In the Throst, M'xith, TilitHM-iS Noiles lu tfio (ilamlii and other parts -f the Y"i!t. S.iru KveA, Mrurr.ou IHruarss from t'.e Kin. ni'i the worst f.mi. of hhin dlwes, Krii:itimi, Yrrrr Sori, rkald Hwad, Itin( Worm, S:t !Jj:en:n, LrvI;K!rl, Aci.e, Itlatk Worms ill ti.i Mi'.li, Ttliuors, l ancers ill lll nomn, snl II WCTK.-i.iioe si.il l-aii.ful ilim;liara.s, Msht Kweats, - r:n. anil ull wmes ei mo uih iiriniioi. ru witohi the cunitiva rinse of thb womler of Mod- .-r:i i;iiLiiiistrv. slut a few dues' ue will Iirovs ta tmv fienioii u.!:i it frr rUlicr of thcJie foraid Of disease i: i"H-ilt fmwer to cure tlieni. :,' .t only d.v il.. AiAPAKn.t.TA3r Brsor-inncT rt 'i I sll known renollsl afi'MlH ti llie cure of f lirrmlc, K;.-..la..;ii, r.Tmi UiitMHial, aiiil Skui diseases; but H U lli oi.ly ijUIvo cure f .r Kidney A. IHadder Comnlalnta, Vr.itar)', S'i.1 IVumli li!ae, lrawl. ltalele!, Il..",iv. Si.;.ruj i f V:Ucr. liicoiitiiK'r.es ef I'riue, Uriht'i IIm.m. AlNunilMiru. ami ia all cases wKere !!.!. are hrU-k-J'ii.t tc.joiiis, or the water Is tlik-k, ci.'it'i., loitv-l Willi suF .l.u.r-s like tl.d white t4 an ..r tlurs.1. Iti.n wkttc siik. or there Is a morbl-l, (lurk, iiilioil, nt'jH'iirstire, ami whitu bone-dust de tiM. :i:nl ivheji tlicru U a irlckin. I.uri.inir sensa tion when paiMlne wter. ami l.:iiu hi the rimull of tii II :c nli.t n!..Ti the Loius. I'iua'. ll.au, WORMS . The oal v kuov. n ar.J su r.cmeJr f ,r II . .1, T'k; fir. , Tumor of 12 Year' rirotvth fiired ly Itadway't licaolveuf. .I.LV. Maw... JhI 1m, lmy. ri. n,ierT-- f li mI I'.Afi'.n 1 nnt.r u lit or.ri.'. J.IMI All I'M 11 T AlOS ' liwt BO Sl ip W II." t lo. vvcrv l'i,:. .!itl W3 IrruM.n.eTKl.'l : bat snthlHT ShIm4 io. I yfr K..lvt, and iImi.kLi I weals Irjr It . b.it bel n IiO'i in II, IV wc I kJ u3.r tut twl, L.iri. I l--.k '-'It'.'! rt lH K.-v"l. i4 en U.s cf i;..viv. I' ll., anU ' . a- ltl. rt y.ajr rlslr Krtwf ; all Uir,.. i R"t a !(i r-t t r"...r Im. f."J u, 1-it, and I fvt Wll-r. .Hiarler. fc-.J hij'fir tl'.n I kara f- r lh ywu Tim Ini.w wru in llrt lrll .i'l of lha buwali, ewer It .t..;i. I n rll? I'.il ti irtq f-r lha I mlit of rth.ta. V J4 .an ;.Ui.k tilt -M .Wm. HANNAH . kNArl'. DR.RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, Prf Ttly ta- !., rl'-aTuntly rooted with struct rim, !ji,rsf. i"t;iil:Je, uitfy, cliriutf-e, in t MretiKi-H'n. J'.'iifc-.iv'a. I'lii-, f"r l it) r'ir f all tlumnif r of tlie v.. ui u-h, L'vr. Hc:i, Kiliwv Hlriir, Srrvwu Jw ..'.. il:i:li. 4 't.nstr;'.dloii, i 'osltrpneaa, i:.!!tf"tiin. li.iKvii, ll;i!rt'ii:ita, Itilious Ft-ver, ltitfjirifi. iti'.n nt t n i;in-i-, and All Dcranif- litL-.t-s t.r t.i litttT. :.l Vlo m. V arrant?! lo e1Sxt i!,;-p fir.-. pn- Ir V-.-et :.!!', coBtAiuiiAj ttoffler c;it, H''i'-r.i!s ir iUivicrliii!titrnH, I) ., -ivv tlu f'.lNiwiiijt cymiildBa resulting f.Min I.!a-jril'rsf tiic Iie-tivc Organ: rxt-ti-.s-i St, li -nvA Vilrt. I oHiwia of th Blood la tA It A -i'lv of lv t.Ii, N uv, llnrtkaiTB, I htxnt 'ii -.trt.. Kt4l(rvt - We-ijttt la Uis) Stmavrh, Somr rmrt. ti.iftb, 'inkrj- or IrtsiiteT iii' at 'i 'U of th IStmaKs.. Swtm. ran;- f t:i- I ! !, Iiirr;.-t iitiJ r-.iU IWthic. FUtUr iii?! tin lir-iTi, i'hsk:H- mr -iffmfla 84-imllnM whim im Lv j r.stiif. i.'i.ri..- ff Vi.nHt, IKU or W-b bsrfcn tu; ViL-lit, l".-vr nurl 1-I T-iis In tf Jrlmey ri lvt irslsti, VUwi.r f Rkm I'vm, im i!ir St,lc. i twai, L.111U, ukI fit.Ura t lLtltm of llaqU. ttwrmiiif lit lur fisrib. A few do of n.I)WAT P1XI-H will frt the r--ifiTi from Ji Hi ;tt.-(-raTH rtiMirderi. Prke. 2 KKAl - KA1.SK AM TltrK." Hrnd aim lrttrr. vtiiiiP to RAILWAY ft CO., No. j Maiden I-n, ,t Y"rk. i;.f-iuijiU'U wuttU tuouiauii will r . t i ! Cook & Beerits' FAMILY GROCERY, Flour and Feed STORE We woul I m:i.t ri ?)eet;u!Iy announce to oar Iriemlsand the puld ie ireneraliy. In the town and Tieinilyol Somerwt. thai wc bava opened omin ur New Store on MA IX CROSS STREET, And in addition to 0 full line ol the bent CoiiaVctioiierice, Notion,, Tolmccoi, C'igarsi, sic., We will en learor. at all times, to supply otir eus touicrs with the 15 i: S T Q U A L 1 T Y I) F . FAMILY FLOUE,! COHX-MEAL, OATS' SHELLED COnX, oats if cony chop, j II HA X, MI DDL IXGS, i A I ovrrytliin'ir im rlflfuitiinz to tl.e Fwl IVpnrt iiieiit, nt iw LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. CASH ONLY. Also, a w ll selected st.s.k of Glassware; Stoneware. Wondrnware, Rntslies ol ul kinds, and Whl.-li wc will sell as chejp us the elieaie?t. Please call, examine onr ir.io.ls of nil kliuN, and b saii'tled In. in yuur own ju.lirmeut. Don't forget where wc stay On MAIN CROSS Street. Somerset, Pa. Oil 2, is;i QAKKETT Lumber Company, Somerset Co., Pa., Earnest, Delp Camp, & Co., . PKOPI'IFTOKS. WHITE FIXE, YELLOW PIXE, OAK AXJ) HEMLOCK 'LUMBER.-. j SAWED AXI SHAVED SHINOI.KS ASH PLASTERING LATH. Building Lumber t?ut to a l.JU' at short no'.lLC. iimrJu'T! PLANING MILL, ! A. Growall & Son.! Wo arj now prepared to do all kin.'aol 1'hiuiau ! and Mauulaetiirintr of ImiMinu; lnateri '.1, 1 FtJHlI'IX'IJ t - . MOl'LDlNa, W EAT II Eli IK IA KllINO SASH AXDliOOKS, ' WIXDO WAXDDOOIl FRAMES Iii short anything ircnerallv u, J in hotuv build- in. Allordcr promptly nileJ. uiar-JU. -.an ! F j'Ul. a.L.la UIIKAr. Una 2iO. ,, . .... ittrhtore. V soil but throe week Ap - plyt) HERALD OFFICE. MuscellttneovM. C.1G HolQBraamn j Hare tirrw ajx iMM ' - 1 A l-nrgre aud ('oiiiplcte Assortnit-nt ! . ' ; t.'ood for iFall and Winter Wear. i I Tly liv' a eBiilete assortment at laaclies i'lii'M, IVH HUlrtti, Bioopmhirfs, ISlI.s(I'N, fXstEitn SaiicEals, And Felt Over Shoes. MKN'AXIf IJOYS' Clothing. Jaoots and Sh oes . 7 HATS AND CAPS, j GLOVES, ScC I'lnlerclntlihijjr for .M-n aiwt W it:cn. A larae usK.irlni at (! IIAHDWAIJE j QUEENSWARE, ! kiirpcts. Oil Cloths, &e.. S L T j ' Prices as Low as Possih'e C. & (i. HOLDEUIJAIM, I Somerset, Pa. j Hit 30. iArbuthnot, Shanncn & 1 Wsl IDrv Good I AND Notions. Wu-Jl-ESALK E.li.lM KIJ. I.arrst Stock in tho Maikrt. NKW OIKIUS liPD'F.i) DAILY. ! u I'rici lluyersarc iiiviteiltorallat Ot'K XKW STOIJE. Nos. 239 and 241 Liberty St.,i I'l'llSIUlK.!!. I c. KnrTH.MT w. t. SHaXiox. j niar 1. . STKruaaaoa. D'. M. KEACJILY'S. CIXKBRATED BLOOD lJUIiG This Rtmtiif ha been in use over timly yrmr; and has enred thousamls of cases considered incn-1 rable by the profession. It has not failed in a sin- i trie case to arlve relief if not entirely rare. It Is particuli-.rly reeonaiien.leil in the following j domplaiu'.s; I SICK HEADACHE. PALI'ITATIOX OF TnE HE A 27 7. LI YEIi j COMPLAINT, UIIEUIIATISM, fiKlX DISEASES, LANGUID CUMULATION. c. j in any derinirciiH'til of the BlvuJ. In all diseases ; peeulinro females It is a sure and .Sorrrrin Hr si- , j In short, it being a Ktmrdf actlna throoch the , Circula Iwa of Iht Hlood on all the imH.rtant or- : zans and einunetories of the body. It will cure al-1 most any curable disease. i For sale by MEYERS h AXAWAI.T. Berlin,! Pa., and by dealers iu Family Medicines ever'-1 athcrc. ! t?, th ivr o -t a t t GILL & BROTHER.. WHOLESALE Boot and Shoe House,! Have removed to the NEW, LAlitiK k ELEGANT FOI KSTOKYi Iron-Front Warehouse. No. 253 Liberty Street, . PITTSBURGH, PA. 3 Poors r box Hd r AVooo Stklkt, t And are now receiving; one of the lanrcst Spring storks erer broairht to this market. An examina tion solicited by all buyers herure purchasing else where. - All guvda aolii at ' THE LOWEST EASTERN IUTE. uiar.'h ft. ... 5.EMAKE0NLYSTBICTLTPUREG00DS White Lead. Bed Leal Litharge. Potters'Lead, Puttj, Color.. . F.Tery k of our Whits Lsad bears tba foOowlnn s,arrant. and w iruaraniea a degrea of aaenaaa and whitsnesa unsanauausl: 4 THIS PACKACE CONTAINS !3 Plirs ' n ila Teavl nt mo. a -4 Unseed OU. 100 f $23 IH GOLD win be paid to any one flnd- In the contents af this keg different from the ' above analysis. ! DAVIS, CHAHBEP9 k CO. SOLD BY DEALERS EYEfiTWHEBP ilsstasse EelisT m Sonal. Mmi sUsp j Guaranteed by nsltiar my InUtnt Ihlirffor the Athn,a. It acts lustailltv reb'leli.v It., i.-... l 1 dlately. nnd enabling the patient to lie down ami I sleep. I suflerad frwm this disease twelve vears. j bat sudor no more, and work aadaleep aa well aa i Tj ..i J1:' . ve ln I;"? worst case. 1 1.,"' "1 "V"' . "VVl'V'W'nec.oneiiollarpcr l'J; ' PJ-a. Tour timirulSa mr It. 1 fH As. 1L lil'KST H...h,.a.... ... lMS-'r. vw.. a. ' DooU und SJtoen. JJOO! AM) SHOES. j I!ei'-trullrirrTTn tl; r!tirn"o Soaiei-s-'. awl ,1 the imlille arawrallT, that an baa pint rvt.l n:lie. wl bis NMV SHOE STORK, In the New Building on Main Cross Street, WITH A ISrLEXMD STOCK OF flOODS I lUjunht In itm TMern titlmnl the low ifth pii'-n, and Is iniparvi l fortnlj tli i-uMw wtili vrjr. Ihloy pftrtamUui to hi line of hu-inoM, AT VEKV LOW I'itK i;. j H will kevp euostJinilT oo hand iiI In irr- BOOTS -AJSTX) SHOES FOP. Men, Women and Children, Kmtirariiiir ceery Hue f Brut ejn. In ninte- I rial awl workntsiinlnt., tr- ni the tinv r.:t,-r ti the ; liroo.li-! treil ItViTdii. T he In. lien will ik lnrr.i-h-1 el with J si -ivvkhs. ;,UTi;i;s. HOOTS. IJAFi.VOP.AL, IM'SK IX OF CALF, MOHPOCCO. KID, AND I VST I NO .MATERIALS. i Anl 1 the ni.wt Rielii.aiaMf uhln. 1 Ifr will in-are a cast bt rin.l nivc .i'i-i.i-ii. all who niajr ifl" liitn a call. I lie i Im ,ri-Rirei to lu.-nNh s'.o n:. k'-r 1 11 coiui lete prsortmcm of . r to ' with 1 Sni.E I.KATIIKl:. KIT CALF, . n i 'KH'i'.orco. Al.su. Lasts and Slios Findings ll every klii.l, wlil' h will U- Aohlat tlie lowest eah f T:'-ea. , ata.Vll klinTs nf r-'fioirlntf .lone on h.rt noTi.-e. , lie !...- t.jr kn pii.ir a larxe ami wl ;i k. hv , sei!i:.jr at the h..L ar.t,la priieK. au.l I. v lair 1 !ealina aiil s'.rlet uiei.ti.in to lmsucM. to r cive , a iilieril share uf iutilw- imtr.n"e a;.r. , '70-11. 1!. C. IIKI HITS. w V UAVf - IJI50S CHEAP Crocery and Confectionery, SO.MK..SKT. li-ir vj in'orra tin- j .(-nj .! f ; hi r..?.!TT,n niir iht mr hare j.ur iIjh t r--irv nni i -n- rtltit-ry i. H. . Ktpi-r. Jh.. ..fj-.-itr The Kimrt ll'.u-i-, n! hav- uiifle aiu.i 'Ulv i to th ain-H-! e m-kit tinr.f". Wr --M ali th? i Fl.f U K. AMI tlEAL, t'OFFKK. TF..S. S'-JAitS, HIVE. SYIil I'S, aiOLASSLS. FISH, SALT. SPICKS. Al'I'LF.s, FiaAVUKIXO fcXTKAITSi, IKIT iNIM'AXXKT) FKI'ITS. ALSO. COAL OIL, TOiiACCla, CIGA KS, . sxv -, I ! KIN i.MS. ia:KKrs. tiiss. ! All siuW French nn.l r:utnon jCAXMES, NCTS, - LU.UKKRS. ! FAXCi OAKtS, PKKFL'.MKKY. AJfD TOILET AKTICLI-S, COM US. HFtrSH F-!. SUA P, i.e. Also an afaottmeut .(I.ss, jur tr the little folks. " I tl yoo want .anytiunif m the (iroeerT and Con- feeliontry liua call at Davis Cheap Grocery, OPPOSITE THK BAE.VET IIOI SE. nwr. 9-1 y. Boots and Slioes, HATS AND CAPS, Leather and Shoe Findings.' I. If. Ziuimoriuau Takes i,h asnre In rallinz the n!tcnli.-n of the clt izens of S4uerset and vicinity lo tiie la.-l tliat he has r.peue,l a store in bis rest Vnecn I'r.ion strict where tliere will alwavs be kept rn hand a com plete assisrtment vf i Bootsand Shoes, I f!f Fjistcrti an l home ! well assorted sua k of nautira-:ure, a lare atnl j Hats jvistid caps, And a arcat taricty uf I-Oiithor autl Sho Flii!inRsi Of all kinds. There la 3lo aft.ulied to Hie si n- a crsTOXI-.MAIE KOOT Jt SHOE DEPAIITMENT. With X. II. SNA nF.R as cutter n ! fitter, which I hine is a sufficient xuaranteo th it all work made I up in the shop will i...t only tit the h-et ol eiistom- j'C iiuu ouiy the tssl tnuleriul will be used IScst Workmou Will be euiplored. The i.iil.Me are respect fully Invited to call aad examiuu liis stoi k, Sep. 6, 71. JMIE dest rusir IN THE WORLD! THE AMERKWM SUBMEROKD IK.ulc-Aetir.a;, Non Frceainit FORCE PUMP! , ,Th" fi,rIt-, M,,!, P"er!nl, Fff.Hrtive. Dura Me, Uelial Ie aud t 'lieapcst Fump in use. It is made all of Iron, and of a few simple parts. It will not F rrrit, aa no water remains in the pipe when not in action. It has nc leather or sum packing, ns the sucker and valves are all or iron. It aeUom, lr ever, rets out of order. It will Rare water from 40 to 60 feet in the air bv attaching a few foot of hese. ' It is rd tw washing Buirci, Wlialows. water lnir Wardens, 4u It niroishes the j.unst and coldest water because r( la placed iu the bottom of the well. TttRsis: : In h l"urap, 15; pipe, jo, v ivt 1 - Wt ... - ' Lanrrr si are In pr iport Ion. WEYAXP a. PLATT. . a.8'' Ae"' bir S.snersi Oimuty Somerset, l'a., .May 1st, In; ' Paper Hangings, For Spring, 187:5 TTO. 107 MARKET STEEET, Near Fifth Avenue, riTTXl.UI.GU, lv. . , UTS '""r,WALI-PAPERS. ROHPERS anil MOl LDINtKS, embraciiur the newest .Ie si)u8 to be had, are now trere.l at price that will lb. ..n In.lin........ . , . ..........,.,.,, ,iuiiravm. tut extent, variety. ceUe.1 west ul the mountains, to whh h slallv a.ldl I lion, of new ...Mia T K.T..r ""VI" 7, .7 J7. V Z Mn, w m,v tma, watic. sill o, ai,iH-ii i wl be sold at the closest bariralns. To buyers It will pay tocall an.1 see at No. lo? Market street. feb-3ui JlW. K. Ill Ull tS. '.'''it. 1 1 Peraois can take ihaam si tn ritrMlififitt- arI p-.i, . ""Ti llieir Ixm? are r.ut H-itrf, ;t: I i, , . . -means, and the t;ul or J,i !"v . of retatr. J "" Ijrl4fp-lM mr vlo y in llie Shouia-ri. On. Ki.. line-, S'-nr Kiik'h ,n "-.' in Mutli, ll.Jtwn A"ii.,s p -'t H.Mrt, Tntisuiscaatifai. of tli- I. y'v' .' of K.tn and a !wi.-irH ;.T ')'ti, arc liie oiia.riM;t t ty r .4 I ' . " it has ro ial, ami om W: -fn an! of mr ihu a .-.?.-e .rr. For Feinilf Cou plaaiut' . " married r t the Hai f,f w ' '; 't . turn of Jife, thee T'm.c I'. '.rrr.. ; Jy f--iti!!-.ieuce lU.il a nurked liu'-vsr J t . tWe. '" For Inflammatory and fhrn.i. m multirn and mut, fci.ii'i, . ; and Bladder, tl.re Is-ittn I. t0 ':.a, '"-"U I w are caused by Vit.atci L (? ,ai". ""i' 1 j;rf;Huced bv dcnin7mr t of t;,e 1 .,'. . J.1 They r m Umlle urCiiiTe' a Tonir nnnn aiv t-- , i a. 1 poweri.i acut nt rfr-v,: - i ... z, ver ruium of ;hc Liwcr a;id V..i , For Jklit T)r, Fri-'r, burrt.ei, Kiii-w-rriK, 4. : : fifK:ii, Itch, iyf nrf, I:vj-. fli 1 and L-.eae of iua b.u, ( w :. arc ,itral.y dn op an;! c tr?.; I -liifrrt tine iv i1'" t!ejr" ; CaVntlrfnl Tbonanfl 1 lite inUii? sv 1 ) wai.kkk. p-.; n.ii. u aUrui! antl wen. A'i., f i SOLD tY ALL bLO',.-. DOCTOR PIFiWc rf -- tlTrtT.. , ilk ti it fr j'. i THE0A!,LUny5,LIYIR is B' In th wrrnd'rf(!! nWirie twi-rh 'ij ea are aoove poiiitea io t : -r. c.t- t).aere no nas eoran:r.- a i. k :'v -Kitorc" most aovercm t--t:.T whici God ha ln:ilie I :ar- tie r-i, . dom for hcaim? Ihe sick, tiin - r-: torabiaerj in on3 med'.c.ne. T.c . fart Is found in th.j cr-at Tar:- -v r - .. tvata diseases whica IT ha be. a f- r-dto.-x : in th cure or Kronen ma. s.i Con(hs and tho r:y su.-- . Coumi I lion, it tw aon:so., tn? n- i e:ainent prirsi'ian pranoaEc It t n i inedical discoTerr or tue aje : seTert Con?as, It strenheis tie i parities me- dioou. nyrritc: retail blool purifyinz proptrt.'.-. . : Humors), from til- wor't Scrnlsli -ismoa Blotch, PI to pie, r fcnpt. I Jtrreurju aiseaae, jt:nerai puiscxa, kt I ejects, are eradicate.!, an! t snrc.t tfici ! STjcd onstitatioa estabsBcl. lrnfi I san hups an. ecr isorea, var I KoasTla Skin. In short, at lLtr.t-j ; eues caused by bad biood. are recover? ! ; powerf'il puruv.ai ana invii-ors::r..-;txs If roa fel anil, drowr. deln..-i;-iap i low eokir of skun. or Tcilow.sa trrwt r i face or bodr. frenjent headache orias taste ia rn j:S. latemai heat or crj m with hot flmrie. low spirit, atd p-r txKlm.-s. lrre-Tiiar auoeute. and uw. i ra are saJenu from Torpisl "Hillansness." la tnaaTcssiSci-t' Complaint" only part of ttr rr-A araexjer.enced. As a remedy fccanJ Dr. P.erce a tden Meaical Divcr-ri enaaL aa it eff-cu Derfect enrea. isr str"n7thns4 and healthy. Fur at s Habitual Cotaati patlon oi :bt is a ncrer rauui ' reaieor. sxil ttot. o-i it fur thu puTTXa are loud is opa Tae proprietor offT 1.HI0 mrsr: -: cine that will equal it lor toe rurs of u a eaaes t,tr which it is reeommetd- L j , Soli by drnjsta at $1 per bottle. P--- R V Ples V D..8oie lroprietor it cal Laboratory. i: Seneca St.-. el. BiJiAi S-aid your addresa) lor a paiu;..t-. Men's, Youths' and Boys CLOTHICI fi:; FaU and Winter Tftt Having cTf:if!r InPfa! --'-i the fmst trr, we are c -w y our emrwval a Bt-i-Tiun ui.-i Stvlt-. Vtrkuu.i:shi. azi l FINE READ WIAD i I Fullv o)ual. if n't sa,irhr. i:. l! r-fs- anti lir.i.-h. to the t-i vril-r. ir..r.3-:-. i nn.-t hir.i lr? ; Hit frT all n "': r : j mntj w have an tviitiv 'it'in !'" I .n-t.TiirH' iM'pl!! mvh .! rn : lanro t-riit uii Ar;.;w u . CLOTHING or our on Manufw rht'-ijHT ia l'riee than any t r - aScuoofjriT -n i ? all lir Howl ami at rj CliMP ON Fa PRICE ! NO DEVIATION URUNG, FOLLANSBEE 121 Wood St.. Cor. Fifth A Oct Z.X 10 PER CENT. I IKiT "our MCriltD BY ESTATE REAL wor.TH THREE XI5 THESI M UASEP Interest Payable Sem'-Arn at the Ear-kir;, lf -' r ALLEN, STEPHENS INXEW YlKK i lTf 1 O; at any Hauk Aa K ARE IN V FS 1 1 ' t ' , - 1 lmrtiea aaanv ihous I and such has becu the '!' "'"' securities, that we bare. "" "- ,, , months. plad In them iKn ' I irs, the senii-annuiil '"l,'p' ,,.,., -each and everv ni?e. becu ' fw.. . niortaires are in in o i . - y , jt closed In SI d.ivs -houil I.sv Interest or taa- s when at"- We Invest anv sum. be it la.- (- i Uvt and remit Inten d sod l'r'm ' ... ..n ...tx-ii. lo toe Ice-1. ; Inn." 1 luirtles tor whom we pi 1 and w ho have never lis class ol tali or iiiieres. in im" ltr taiin i last Urteen years. .Sea.1 I'f.'.f!" ., : . is as a place of Invest meat. " ' ULMtT C. WtL'S. wiilsox.iTtf.,, - 1 Iseialrra laa Beat rt T ..w a at..liaMl " .ecnrtaira aw" ..jj. BLOOMINCTON. W 0Hm V as" 2r . jjri'rv-rv ,i . - If V V an9 73
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