The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, March 11, 1874, Image 3

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    jhe Somerset Herald.
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Febraary . WTI.
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W. F. ALTFATHKR.
treo'rl. Supt.
B. It- HM V1XSKAL MHST.
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Oct of fifty-two srlinlara in one of our
townkliip wliools not one could name tbe
counties of Pennsylvania, and only cMit
bound Venango county, but they could
U 11 you all about the old world. Vtntngo
SprtUtfor.
Mx Killed at Hi ddlesbtog. On
Monday evenine last, David Vato. a
miner at the oliKMdlesburg ore mine Kera
ble Coal and Iron Co. ) wat almost instant.
Jy kllied by tailing rocks. It appear that
e was ascending the mine w hen a large
Fork Kfnwlr liim o rwl w-s1rat liim C. . I
. . (. ...... i . - -- . . .
r ' ii 'V , , 'avc J"1 nccircil JiisfnemlsfltwtotlM'rcsiiie, lint Ik-fore
rnmi I iiiladrlpbia a numlur of the lwstjlher Lad succeeded i extricatine liim
1 oofcmg Moves ever brought to this town; j from big perilous position a second tilling
fall and se and be convinced. Also j ruck struck bim on the head, causing deaUi
larjt ftock ot houie furnUbing poods. ; instantly. We Lave received no further
Noah Calbeer. ! particulars other than that he was a mar-
-- ' ried man. Bedford usurer.
A doc-thorn reritstrr bill is now ind. !
TnE following is a list of tbe Justices of
the Peace elected the February election.
Allegheny Samuel Cuatcr,
r Rrothosvallry Daniel J. Brubnker.
fcneinaugb 8te4iea Griffith.
Jefferson C. II. Berkey.
Jcnncr II. 8. Fleck.
Larimer John S. Wcimcr.
Northampton John Fiege.
Southampton Israel Emerick, John II.
Lepley.
" Sumjcretk Abraham Musser.
rumrnit .N. II. Walker.
Upper Turkey O. B. King.
Tierlin l4vwiro Jnlintim
ing in the Legislature, which coninek the Pitta Br ro Female College. We : Wellershur- JmM Ririit
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UWUI1 m vrrry ug 10 nave it rczistcreu, wpr our readers to note j lifiner.
Pittsburgh & Ccnnellsville
RAILROAD.
PitiBinrt WaidmiiEtim & BaltmarBi
SHORT LINE."
nuuiuereu ana minutely described, with
collar around the dogsneck and the own
er's name thereon, and taxed one dol
lar. IIavix purchaxd the Boot &. Shoe
Store of J. H. Zimmerman. I would re-
f pert fully inform the public that I will
keep constantly on hard a large stock of
Boots and Shoes. Leather and Shoe Fin
dings and Hats and Caps. Custom work
made a speciality. S. J. Cover.
the advert Lament to the Pittaburg Female i Confluence D. Mickey,
College and Pittsburg Conservatory of Horn: '
.mumc. The College baa long stood in ad
vance oi any umrtutton ol the kind in
John d.
D. Van-
AOHEKUTMAEIitT,
Corrected weeklr by A. J. Circuit a fcC.
aTEUATIOX OF TIME.
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(X. tzl nrT !in,u.T- F't-aary liih.lC4. Train
.f K Ki IPrt t Arrive from Ifi,
, ,nt and WtT nrreu. u followf
riTTSBraoH time. arbivk.
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JflcKport Af-
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Mc-KpTt Ap-
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W. Newtoo Ao
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While we are at all times pleased to
rec-i-e items of interest from different lo
calities, w e must remind our correspond
ents that w e cannot publish personal items
wnere ttiey are liable to create ill feeling
or do injury to any parties. Correspond
ents will please lir this tact in mind.
It appears thaf'a ticker's dam'' is not
prosanity, but simply an enclosure made
commonly of bread, around the hole to 1
mended, that the melted soldur may 1
maintained till it cools off around the met
al. After being subjected to this proce-w
the bread is burned and spoiled, and is
a Cuing type of utter worthlessness."
Jcdoe 1!ardig, in Luzerne conntv. re
our
Stale-, and baa bnt lew peer in the coun-
; try. It now employs twentv-i ght teach
ers. 1 be Conservatory ol Music has just
leen orgunied and employes twelve teach
ers. Instruction 'is given in evervtbing
pertaining to music, such as Theory,
Thorough Bass. Harmony, &c, &.C Hook
& Hastings ot Boston, axe constructinir a
j grand organ for the Conservatory, superior
i to anything of its kind in the Inited
Nates. Spring Term opens March 26lh.
Send for a Catalogue. . -
A coitle of our Attorneys were rather
badly beat" on last Veduelay. A case
was being tried before a boird of Arbitra
tors, in which an old gentleman from the
Southern part of the county waa a witness.
The last train leaves here at 10 minutes of
four. The old gentleman had expressed a
desire to get home that night While he
was being cross-examined the signal for
passengei-s was blow n. "then there was
hurrying in hot haste," the attorneys doing
some writing that would have done credit to
any short hand reporter, and their tongues
like a womans. appeared to be louse
i at both ends. Finally, when the cross ex-
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ii p.m.
CVmirlifvUle Af-
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SlKoMipTt Ae-
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M'Koptrt Ar-
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VovmUin Ac- !
a SlJpm.
M'KinKn Ac- j
mb : 4 .ra.
Thrtmgh Matl...a p.m. j
Wen wtn j
brch Trin-H'i a.m.
StM'L C HOUGH, j
Go. pa m.
t r I ETKXLH.
51. StfL
! uril Tiket oiSce, 43 .Mb Avenue.
2 y, .vv-. horses should le driven nnvhod.
itm, riic -D iustrk-s of the country are pros-
- the m, .west thing n earth is a boy on
Iwt, f rnnd.
J ' st. Hajis. Dried Beef and Leaf Ixnl
nek : BnVs.
cently announced as follows, viz: '-If a ! ami nation w. finkt,.sl "mnn timh r
constable refuses to deliver a prisoner. ! the law." veiled eicitrdlv. "-Mnrrv nr. If
committctl by a justice of the I you want to coon this train '" A smile of
peace, at the county jail at Wilkes!arre, I grim humor overspread the countenance
report liim to the court, and he will take (ot that old gcntlenua as he quietly re
j the place of that prisoner for three or six j plied, 'I have ahorse."
j months in the county jail. I .
! I It is said that an Iulian professor has
Alf.xamier Johnston, father of the ' discovered that -rlumes trom flowers
late Governor William F. Johnston of have a chemical effect on the atmosphere.
j Pennsylvania, is still livin; at Kingston, i converting its oxygen into ozone, and
j near Ureenstiurg, estmoreland cuntv. ,u,: increasing its iieauu impaning power.
He is now in the one hundredth vear ot i As tue result ot his researches lie slates
i Insane. He was comparatively robust u- ,Ui4t essences of cherry, laircl, lavender,
j til lately, and in his ninety-eight vear i n:'nt. juniper, melon, tennel, and berga
usod regularly to ride on horse-lock. I nM,t Hrc lunS l"ose which develop the
j largest quantities of ozone, while anise and
j A preacher, a physician and an under- j thyme developed in it a less degree,
i taker recently happened to visit the office I Flowers destitute of perfume have no such
of the Jersey Shore lUrnld at the same ; effect. The professor very naturally
time. The exemplary editor, frightened, j revommemls that dwelleis in marshy local -t
once pirtrwded to review his jt career, I "'e. nd near places infected w iiii ani
but suddenly exclaimed. ' I am inno-' mal emanations should surround their
cent." Whereupon the trio explained 1 homes with a profusion of the most odorif-
that they had merely called to nav their ! erou flowers 4 reccommendation which
Skr ator White has read in the Sen
ate bill which exempts s homestead to
the value ot f W0 trom saie or distress. It
provides for the selecting of commission
ers to appraise and designate the property
to be held and descend to the use of the
family of the household or surviving hus
band, wife or children, until twenty-one
years old. When there is a divorced tlie
court 6 ha 11 designate whether the husband
or wife shall retain the household. The
act designates certain personal property to
tie exejnjH trotu levy and sale to consist of
beds and other household goods. It also
exempts the tools et tradesmen to the val
ue of $100, the library of a professional
man to the value of f 100 and food necessa
ry to subsist a family for a month. The
act takes the place of all other exemption
laws, and secures a homestead to every
family, instead of allowing the debtor, or
bead of a family, to take a share in the
proceeds of the sale ol his property, as is
provided lor by existing laws.
Apple, ilriftl. fi
Ailrbutter, ) kU
Kuurr, y
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rn uie.l f
Call (kins. V
I'lover swl nnall ....
Ciorer Sei luxe
Kvirs, V !
Flour. V W.I
(luwnl V) ba., (H ) .
Lnl. t t
Leal Iter, rl j!c, ! .
lC)au.?)ba
rniatue, ft"1
Peachy dried, fi
U y bo
Kim, h
Salt, No. 1, ? bbl
- V ba
" Afhtoo. -
Sazsr, rcll'.w y .....
while "
Tallow ft
Wl,f) ft
We are pleased to notice the admission
of Messrs. A. 11. McConnell and W. C,
Borland as partners in the old esUblUhed
Wholesale Shoe House of J. H. Borland.
The style of the firm hereafter will be J.
II. Itorland & Co., and their place of
business, Nos. 53 and 55 Wood St., Pitts
burgh. We know these gentleman to be
men of integrity, and most excellent busi
ness qualihculions. Their long experi
ence in the shoe business has given them a
thorough know ledge of it, and we teel
confident that the new firm w ill J-ertainly
excel their counictitors. n e won hi call
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Nnr Advertisement.
NEW ENGLAITO
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
Statement, Jan. 1st, 1874,
latcM! recti ic.) L-s 1x7.1.
t;.: 4
3 90 to 8 13 j T.Jil rw!p' o.'X.OW 54
1 'Ji - aewrn. J.n. L lj7 tl,i)7i.im al
itl W 1 l-srre. or lir-iufuraiK-r
...lrIJe I Jund a nsjuirod by law 492 Srt
...ViiilJ-l, Ail win r jlauliiU-.' T,l 10
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Thif iuM the O
o.'r wcrr !iral-lr In rtivi
reatsar Lliliaent.
There If no pain w.:kU the
Centanr Uniment will not re
lieve, o cwelliOK tbev will nut
tabdae, and so lamcn-f which
they will not rare. Thl t
wrosK laotrtiaire. bat It la trap.
They have prod and nrc eared
ol rhenmatim,DciirBlgia, luck-
jaw palry, pra!nA,wellIns.caked-breaai, scald?, (
bum, nit rheum, ear-ache, Ac, npon the hnman
frame, and of strains, rpavio, alls. Ae., 'xixm an
imals la one year than have all other pretended
renedireslDce the world beaaa. Tkeyareeonntfr
irrliact, aa all heal leu pala reliever.- Cripples
throw away their cratches, the lame walk, puim
oue uit are ren.lered harmleas, an t the wounded
are healed without a scar. It Is no bambagr. The
recipe i pnMUhed aronnd each bottle. They ft 11 j
a ao article ever before sold, and they sell be- j
can.ae it dueJOJt whattbey pretend tod". Those
who now fader fria rheninatiim, pain or swtllicx
deerre to under if they will not use Centaur Lin
iment. More than LOW ceniBrates of rroiirfcsMe
cure, incladinpt fmaen !iint,chronirrheamsti?rc,
g-oot. ranninjrtnmorf, Ae., hare been received. We
will send a etrrular eoatatning eeniheate, the
recipe, fce.. (rratis, to any one requeftirg it. ttoe 1 I ii'j.l 1 .
t Is , .
Total liabiliiVn 10.!.'A67a 71
sarnie anrrT poller h i!d'r J.j.-;;.u7 "7
AVw AdvertiterrfTit.
V''" Adri r'.Vi
'.Vv Adrrrf
1 ffliirn!
raj-.juir if ueh
le rinrlai tht rer
Kightj -fotir icr rent.
Ilalio of Fxpeusrs to K-- tii.l.-. lvjier ernt.
m u aaseis.
AplsteleJ fur tMs YitMty.
Mrs
fnc8i
General Agents,
133 Scuth 4th St.- Phil.
boule of the yelloi
wrapper Centaur Liuimen
HAUGAINS:
1 Viiplh no Luiwlml diilMnrtir nii-iiMilifmiviitrrf '
attention to their advertisments in another , , . . '
suliscriptions.
pav
The editor recovered!
Bi rsish up your old I-h ktt pieces. A i 1,10 I'cople.
Conneautville man has been carryiua a : . ;
coin in Lis pocket tor several years, "which, . altek Ckaio
from its color, he suppos-d to le some ! i net ion count x.
foreign copix-r efiin of alxmt two cents iJincty-cHli year.
i value. The other day he iMlishetl it tin
I and it turned out to Ik-of fine gold, worth
Tui Uxx reijuires.School Direct r to vis-; atiout twenty -tour dolN.rs.
i,e K-hools in tfcei'r districts at least once 1 . . .
lnMH Ai.. .-UIR.11111 1? IIU 1UK IIU l
the Creator, through their U-atitv and fra.
crance. addresM to the sens-s ot all St-nsi-
jr j. n t what we have but what we do
U: mlirs us happy,
t TtviEE preacher is aged .101 and
: ...'::!. S his pulpit tjilde wuu vigor aua
Tut t:n-4 assortment of Toilet Soups in
i3 uinereni K;n:s ai
t n comprising
1:l tit'.
I.i'T week Mr. A
W. Knepp-r sold
Confectionary to r . K.
5 i,r- (-ry ana
t ;:..rn ik Co.
A 1 ak-e stock of new goods just re-iv.-.i-J
! the Ik and shoe store of r.y-
rl I Li's.
t, . , ,. r, t nulitiv" hnt or cai. of
.' .vl.. vou cn" 1 suited bv call- ! money
t S. J. Cover's.
For
change their residence and post-office ad-
i drtss on the first of April, should advise ; ties lake the palm in this respect.
i us promptly so mai ine pmper change
; may lie made in our mailing list.'
j In all caws, lie articular to give lioth
: the name of the Post -office to which the
' paper is now sent and that ot the office to
! which it is to lie sent hereafter.
'Ui.o-TixiKs come acain no more.
: at j r barrel, for eiA. go to the
i-'.ry and Feed store of Cook A: Heerits.
Mb. J11SIAH ZlMMEltMAS has Kld Lis
: and shoe store, on the Northwest cil-
-: ul the Diamond, to Mr. Silas J. Cover.
Kuoai-s Bro s., No. 2 Bi.er s BWk,
:ir only bouse in town that handles Jen
i 2, Miow Flake FUur, the best in the
iket.
The burlier shop .f Prof. Shepiierson,
was burglarized one night of last week.
Several razors and the contents if the
drawer were taken. Mr. Shepticr-
s.in had lost the key of the shop and it is
supposed that the thief found it.' as there
was no indication of force having leen
used to effect au entrance.
. ofCross Creek. Wah
now Siiid to te in his
is unquestionalilv the
oldest legislator now living in our State:
He was in the House the sessions of 119
and lO, contemporaneously with Dr.
Sturgeon, ol Fayette. He was. however,
some ten years the Doctor's senior when
in the Honse. The .southwestern coun-
TariT
Andy Stewart," as he was tamiiiarly call
ed, was in the State legislature two years
before them, and his death only occurred
about a vrar since. William li. Hawkins,
then of lireenc, entered the Senate in
127 and was speaker in 129 S) -31. He
still lives in Alleghany. Walter Craig
w rites quite as good a hand and as sensi-'
ble a letter as nxM of our present legishi
tois can do. Eirhatiyr.
column. They are now receiving a Urge
Spring stock : comprising every variety
of Bools and Shoca in tlte market.
They are largely interested ia the manu
facture of these goods which enables them
to offer them at the loxvest factory prices.
Merchants would do well to call on this
House, as we feel confident they can do as
well as they can in the cas ern market.
horses and mules, or for screw worm i sheep.
Stork owners-thcselinlnrentaare worth ycor atten
tion. No family should be without them. '-White
w raj per for family use;' Yellow wnpp?r lor an
imal. S,,i by all IrBff (Tints. Uk jer boti.lt:
lanfe bottles 41 00. J. B. U iSE fc. CO., &3 Brii
way. New Yurk.
.crsineu oiler thtir stfp- b- uo aad
?t- 2 "-it-fr a!e, Uiili a l.i.;ri;H -r
ot twenty ihi-usjn-1 "S-!I;ir per e-.r. Also a fine
tlwt llit; LcUec (41 :be xiiuc 1A.
I'ers.ns wiMiitrr f::r her iiili.nn.-i:i-ia w i:i plcaie
(.a dress u. at tirauui lib-, ti.ine t ".. 3td.
UN . XX tLtl X Jvt-i-U.
11151. 1 C SALE.
Castouia is more than a sabstitute fr Co
Oil. It is the only ttfe artk-lc in txistenee w'.Jt-h
" j Is certain to assimilate the fuod, regulate the b"W
In pursuance of a resolution passed at els. cure wind-colic and pr.lu natural sleep. It
the adjournment of the Convention held ! eontalns neither minerals, m..rph!oe or alcoitul, j
in Cumberland, Md., September lmh, jand is pleasant to take. Children neeV.tcrj
!"o. 01 tue iriennsoi me national trans- ; and mothers may rest.
Alleghany Canal, vfa the Youghiogoeuy
Kiver. said convention win convene in
liy irtueofan or ir i--ue 1 ut of tiie Ori'litib's
Curt ot S iiner" 1 1 ''!!::;.-. 1 seli at pu'
lie sale, in tiie l-oroubol snuierset. Pa., on
Thursday, March
i''.i
apnli
I-afHyettB Hall, in the City of Pittsburgh. ,
on Thursday, March l'Jlh, 14. at 15 '
o'ekick M. i
Hon. Montgomery Blair, President of.
the Cumberland Convention will preside 1
Able and efficient Speakers, from different
arts of the country will address the meet-!
Ifig. A full attendance of the friends of!
the project is earnestly desired.
Frank Cowman, j
Secretary.
Tiir numliers ot I.ittell't Liring Aq '
for Feliruar- 2s and March 7 have the fol- i
folio xing rich and varied eonteuts : 31 e- j
rnoirand letters of Sarah Coleridge. Ed in- j
burg IZtrirtr : a second installment of the
Letters of Mrs. Browning, on Literary !
an 1 General Topics, Contemporary Re-1
rtesr; fpantsu Ltie anu t. liaracter in the
H0O3EH0LJ
PANACEA
-AND
FAMILY
LINIMENT.
Why Will
i SwtTer?
at 1 o'el .k. I'. M.,4b latere: and title ot E. V.
i nvuis. tiivt-a".--!, :. xii mil lu ti;e .1 iii"wicir
traets x psrj.-l?o1 Isn I, itente fit N1(uh.iu:r.Mi
t"wnliiji aitl x eiii rri'jd irtjrmgh. ---iiienel
eouuty, Pa.. vU :
Xo. 1. A eeruilri tnu t of land known as the T'hl
" " i trol, situate in I bo t-jriiiho! ciierslrtirif . Sui
I cr-e; county. rntaiEiuz94 aeres. in ,re'or less.
I aKiut ao acrer vl r i..taree:earej : Willi a tunie.
, tLirine. 8 hi.Ustrs, burn. L-!ark.-llil!li s1m.Ii. aud e.ttiCr
T, . ,r tbuibtiuj ttun-i ovetsl: ;sn that j.art or the
fcriL rJnheurna- i HmIm lyiua and tit ia al toamy and State.
tliVarml,? ' X.. 2. Accrtam tra ot land, kaowa as ti.
Cra.1p.U1 'ih fi.nl.;: Weik-rtraet. tit.ate in .scntlu.npton J. cuntv
. 1 . rx,l Slali al.:reNil'l. t-i'IIlilE l.J a-Tl'- WorT of
uel C Ium a bo others.
. a. A certain tra-t of land. Jinown as the
Iaa Harden irm. si-uate Is t;:e t'twu?lil;, iooii-
and buiie areal. oMitaiinmr lo. mxei. ure
febH
Thirty Years Exprrieure
an oldXurse.
r St:nach,
liii-, 1'ain in the
back, bowels ur side, i
we would say. TliE !
H(iriKHii..riPxjki ci !
IT , I . . , tX-
others: alioat laa- i ol whieh art; clear, with
h"Uc and tarn tliem.r.
No. 4. A certnhi tract ofland. kri'rwn s the Ji. n
Harden tract, sauaie ui towusliip. canty n i
Stale afresrtid. ctainmi ly a-rt m'-re -t le.
aV'Ul aerv-s t-kar. wi;h le-u.-o aiid -tai'ie:!rer n,
a ij...,.,,. iv. l.iunuc, i re--.. r. lluma.vl a. Co.,
aa l oLncra. .
No. S. A mala tt'l oftniid. kn"wn a the
Cik t.rxn, situate in t"Wnslup. -jcniy and Slate
af-re-.iid. c-ir.tait.ir-r a n . nsre ir le.. :U.nt
-Jvoa-retf clear. &!j -iuiij- laais ol iN-nuts (Vxk.
Jese iie-al -lad vU:-T?.
.V-. . A crrtalii tra-t ot land, kn'.wn the
S .:BucHian:iJi.' ur:n- ntuau iti-wwbi:
est is of all others
lh remedy you want
t'T iuternol "and ex
ternal use. It b a
cured the alvure com
plaints rn thmsanis
i'f eaAea. There 1 no
mistake about it. Trr
It. Sol.l by ail 1'riut-guts.
it..x:ii,..
aad State at- r s ji.i. coctatnri.x VTMnl
. ae
iMUT tod Monday w ere two of the
c.iestdava we have had this winter.
nund is covered wi.U ais.ut tmo
Le of snow.
We are frequently a--ked why we do not
publish the leathsanI marriages that Uik
place in our neichlKirhond. This we
xmld like to do at ail times, but it is not
in our jmwer to hear and know every
thing, which by the way. some people
i think we ought to t!-. If the marriages
iand deaths were handed to us in good
(time we would le pleased to publish
; them.
Fatuir when v.u go to the store ask
i4 a i.. tile of Morrison A: Bro s.. Cough
ud Liniment, as no tan.. ly can no
utthetn. mn.ui
Du. Uakku's Pais Panacea, for Kl.eu
malism, Neuraicia, Cramps, Colic. Iiar-rhu-a.
Cholera Morbus. Cholera Infantum.
Sprains. Hums, Scalds, Bruises. Chilblains,
Frost-bit-s, Sirencss olthe Joints, and ail
painful affections of the lxl v, external and
internal. For Cold, Sjre throat, tjuinzy,
and diseases ot the throut and mucous
membrane, it is an invaluable remedv.
Henrv, Curran& Co., Proprietors,
V and 9 College Place. New York.
Interior, during the-sunimei of is, 3, part
V, MaemiUinit Migaiine ; Sully, Soldier
. . .1-1:1 kt 1 ..c nuitl . .r I . . -1 ' . . I r .- . ja -
" 1 ' ' X"'" " ' ' " - the imwrniM ol .me of Itm 1-1
tlx SHt.irilav LiiJ I)r (J I Itmu-n Fruni-e. Italy anrl Gi-nnanv. Sn!urri:i a 1 vr.. i .v.- r.iiic,.,u a . uil.rouioui
of the Live I"ril2 Store, undertook to ac ! J?rref if ; How Far nave Our Working t been ued lor thirty years wt'j "everfaiUnir sate-.'r': ... .:;u,-e in w-L
the lrt ot sUible U.y in attending to the Classen Benefitted by the Increase of fX ;Ranrf X
wants of his favorite Kosinante. which du- Wealth. Eronomitt ; etc., etc., together; .i correct arVli'tV of the r.omach. relieves wi.wf :,T:"t-tud e-iiitinir-l to parrels, xu.:
with part third of the very remarkable dic retrulate. tbe -weU. ao.1 pivr re-t. beaiih ; Kr.lZ.::,.,.::
story-Far from the Madding Crow.r : ; lV I K-.Vf ?f
' - , : . I or in. m other eaasa. Ftl direeti.. n,m7 ! ta-et and 4-oa. AX.p.xy
.x. anu ine usual amount o. ci:cc W .ai aacapaay each tMtie. None genuine il , "IfL.Tvc'i m' I V
WithfittT-two humbers. ol sixty-f. .ur j - th. oudt wraj-per. Wd by .li i j'Sv ZiSZZ'ZSS-'
lurge page each (aggregating over aOO I r ' JU1JV j 4. A lot ct rot;nd,a'ijou.Uijr Xu 1 and t.
lges a vear) the subscription price $5i IS ' " a street and No. i. a-nioiaicv 1 it-rclies. icwre or
low : or-still better, for 10. any one of the Children oflfnlook Pale and rS; land.
American magazine is st nt witn lt,t ' rn-ik i a street and Xo. e. o.-otawlt-s; su N-rehes. ta-e ot
Liring Apt for a year. L.TTEtd, & biT, J fy. no other cause thaa bavlxis; w.inns In the
Boston, PuhlLshers. tomaca.
1 BKOWXS VERM1FVGE COM FITS
! will defray Worms without Injurr to the child.
OU beuc PM-tcdlr U UITL &nd Ire rn.m all row.
It Costs
We know some will
.say, "Too cheap to be;
good," Initin this they j
are irreatlv mistaken.;
The ili:iLu is a larjrcj
thirty-six column pa
per, each week con
taining from twentv to
f a.
twentv-four columns of I
fresh reading matter.
We know of no other
country paper that fur
nishes more news mat
ter for the monev than
the Herald.
1
From seven to eight!
columns of choice lit-!
erature are furnished;
on the first page, re-;
plete with interesting!
stories, historical nara-i
1
tives and a complete j
store of scientific and!
miscellaneous matter!
alwavs instructive audi
. 1
interesting.
B O O T S !sr S I I ( ) 1 B
WHOLESALE.
i J. H. B0RELAND '& CO.,
; 53 and 55 Wood Street, PITTSBURG, PENN'A.
S -w amx jijf. an Eitra Ijnfo aid t ..t?,,,u. e sn-k.
I immus si ions i on Tiir.si'niNc; i i:adi:.
1 hx-a we r nrtn at ib rr f'riT. Onr "-fc -r M-r' I'tin V.tfr.sn-1
LADIES', MISSES', CHILDREN'S and INFANTS, SHOES,
Which w- r,irr Fact'irr Prki
Eastern Market.
t'ooic aijd sve u w or -,a in-iae:
n'a-f to nr .n
J. H. BORELAIsID & CO.,
VI and 55 Wood Street, PITTS IUKC.' P.I.
THE aVMERICAX "XlANMJFACTlJlTEI.;
a ivi:i:;ii.v joi oftiii:
Iron, Coal, Metal and Glass Trades.
This J..amal. itm in its Twieh x-.-ir. L iiirnizrl as ti e V-x ,ar -enMre of i; rim in
thtel aited St-ilea. Ja01ihed at ii:isicrli. the eeni'T of the Hfm r I'n.:!-! ini i i.juiri-.
of tbc eotiDtry. It hs (iu-ilitjt-s r-.r z:ttli'-riiic itif'rmatin of tin e tra-i- 'n.-u wtr.f-r r o
se. In lUtf.hm It has fsarly m hoo-ir t t'.rrjr!-cts ia :-.ll i r'.,,! t:we r.trr, ir-.iu w:!T.m
It is cons:aDllr iu reeeil -d . Antony It" 'jieeiaitie m l-e men.- i.-d :
Ii Pare ot Condensed Munfarttrlns Xi.tes:
It" ai.le ijixiish li-tfr;
If SrKvrt Eitltnrtals:
lis Pittsiianrh lr Ket.il Pri !.! R' x
lis TbonMijh an-l Keiuie Statist irl Taoles:
Its M'pntlilv Kt--f- inm H'm I'urwc.-:
Its In Wur.i:rs War r-..Se.
?fo tK-rs rarasred in tK- Maniitsrtnn- r Sii!e of IV.oS. STK)
WAti l.m iii-l.L.S. rxa d-j i(ii..u; it.
SI IiSC KIPTIO.V,
tJs-irajJa e'j,iv--ut irec'io A ;.ii-a:i-
AMKtUf'AX
. .-HE. (.-MAL.Ol.AS. H r:-
oo SVr Year.
MAXCFA CTVllKU.
T7 Woorl S:r-( ?. I'lTTSnniGII.
W. PATTON.
rjAr
C. O. HURST.
N EW C 00 D3.
THE NEW FIRM OF
PATTON
& HURST.
o. -I, Iter's JJlock,
arc bow I
Less than
in reeeiot of a stvW f-i i -i a lnpf-l to
j ttie i.r-ni nf the tp'e. ('ur-bnl wi'L-
I in the la.t ten days and ski- tlie iiy-Linr in ine
j jiee ul Stadeaivi 1 rnesu s. tiiey sre enaOli-i
, 'o ofl-r ieeut iti'iaeeiovnts to al! ir, Vint ol :
i '.f every l-eriiti.i ia su-n vjneir a '.mn t e
fvond auywtiere e!e in t.wn. t--rr!t'ri-1.n-r a
er-ii .rimt. I her eai. a;:t:.;iva t-j
eir hir-je as- rttr.'--nt td
CO.
CALICOES,
xy led liim into the Lay lcit't I'.ir the pur-tKe-e
of tliruxxins: tlxn hav. I'nloriuna-
u-ly fur the IKx-tor a stf-antlinz protrudi-J
from the ojienins. which tiltinr. thrtxr
him to the Moor la-low and then tallini; up
'in him. dislocated his arm atthefchouldrr.
Keairin2 to the house he called in the
seri-s of Mr. Hanly f the firm of Hart
ley and John, who under the instruction
ot the Uisabkil physician, Mm hasl the arm
in place : tmt larther invmipalion Low
1 ever proxetl tltat the collar tme vis brok
: en and the services of Dr. W. II. Meyers
: were obtained, under whose care Dr.
; Brow n in rapidly recovering. We hope
' soon to see our friend at his old place of
business. Valley Ittdeptndtht.
the
.n- in r iit of a copy of the West
L: :t -'.aad AdrtrtiM r, issued by Ee & lUn- John F
a.i. laaaraucc and IxUal t-ute Agents,
i,-n'ijrc Penn'a.
. n The larcer fiart of onr citizens devoted:
A i iv i assortnn nt of Ladies', Mis.', the greater (art of Wednesday Uiorninr to i
t . (. liiMrt n's, ho-s and Gaiterfi, are j discussing fires and fire coiiiinies. I he ;
i ;: f-nslantlv on hand at the Boot & ; opinion was frequently cipn-ssc-d that '"it '
i'r Svoreof S. J. Cover. : would vrve us riht if the whole town j
. . jWeretoliurn down, there is Dot a town
Gf.MKat. Loris Waosek of Philalel- , haif the sire of this in the Stale that is not ;
i iil address tle citizens ot thif place , better pmvUed with Cre apjnratus than ;
. tLe questioo of Xeruperanee on Friday ; we are." This niuch is certain that bad
tT-s:EC Mirch 2-th. there been a ladder of respectable length ;
to lie haa on 1 ucMiay night lu.-, tlie tire at
: Wiscik-y's tuiU. hdvj l.c:i oittencd in ten ;
minutes.
The good jieople of our toxvn were star
tled by the cry of fire, aliout 8 o'clock on
Tuesday evening last. Churches, sUires,
dwellings and Society Halls were soon
emptied jf their occupants. A strong
northwest w ind was blox ing at the time,
and considerable alarm w as felt as to its
w hereabouts. It pnived to be the duelling
house-of Mr. James Wooley, on Main crews
St. The Are is suppposed to haveorigi
naletl "thuslv." There is a small building
Mb. Sheiblt, of IVrry ctiunty.
i . c. r .i: . .. - in wurra r nar.it km.
reiann? to uie n-ra oi utMrici nwrun s L'UiiTiS a BROWN". Proprietors,
other ofheers to the several counlws of the ! -n. sis Fnln.n street. New Y-.rk. -
common wealth. t Dniygitf aad tkrmitlm. aad Utmlm ta
vk-rtion one provides that in lieu of the j "?' " -Fitbi-uth a Ik.x. jU-9
tees now allotted by law the district attor-
nevs in and for the several comities of this :
: commonwealth shall receive respectfully! .Awe Advertisement
for drawing indictments and prosecuting . . . .
every offense indictable only in Uieoyvri -and
tertuiner courts, twelve dollars; for j T). DLIC SALE.
everv audi bill returned ignoramus, ail A
jn . lilt . r ;.7i;. .,.,... A ' 1 "1" oiler at r-ohlie sale, on Satnr fax-. h d
dollars; drawing till of indictment and.,rf Mmnb isr'at my roudenc. -airus:ru
prosecuting the same in the (Jliartor SCS- ; Sierspt, Ia.. the fulh.wtn propertr. via: Three
attached to the rear end of the house which I sions, wherever the prosecutor or defend-1 J"1 b"rwl- seta double harness, ooe (our
is used as a kitchen, there being no ctim- nt Klteoced or requiml o pay tb j SSrtT SowVr! wTrVnew:
ney in it, a stove pipe is run through the j costs, or the costs are divided bet wcea j iel'wlrJ hack. one eie.1, live amxle plows, one
root and used as a flue, a s;ark from this , them, seven dollars: (lrawin2 and pros- j V suear pww. .e cuuirau.r. ooe snovei
1 hi( s : Ebick ! Bum k ! ' : at W
"f . Ihivit 4 Hro s Works. Building Brick.
Tj- lirick. Pavement Brick. Circular,
W-.:.-(. and Cornice Brick.
A seuioi s and almost fatal accident Lap
' pened to a voun; sm of Levi Walker on
Ti-s Harr.sliur Ttifor& cornea to us . Thnrxlav last. The father and son were
:i kit dress. The Jtiegraj.h is a nrst naming
i..crnal. and we can hearuly recom- steeep
x L'j it to u h ol
a l;iv.
our readers as desire an
irss AND
:. t iU I
i - as.l skins.
iKi5..The Lighert sl
paid l y me for all kinds of
JOMAH Zl MM El! Si AX,
Somerset, I'a.
T i Let An excellent Farm near Jen-l.-r
X Riads. Applvto
Covode. M. D.
Jenner X Hoads.
Smierset , Co I'a.
hav, and when descending a ;
hill Mr. Walker Xook hold of
the bridle of one of the wheel horses and ;
his sou of the other, the horse juni - i
ed to one side Uirowing young Walker nn- j
der the wagon the front w heel jiassing'
ox-er his right Vhoulder and arm crushing
it in a frightful manner. The blNiy U said
tobedoioga; well as could be expected
under the circumstance.
We trust that all true sportsmen will see
pitie lit on the unfinished cornice and 1
soon the roof was in flames. By the stren
uous efforts of a number of "good men
and true." the fire was soon oulened, but
not until the rN if was entirely consumed
and the casing on Xop of the frame were
burned nearly through. All the furniture
was taken ou'x ot the building, and much
of it needlessly and carelessly broken. Mr.
Witiley's loss is estimated nt from three
to four" hundred dollars. "o insurance.
ecutingall other indictment, in the quarter T. riety" Tii
sessiou, five dollars ; for everv bill return-! made knwn on dav of sale.
td iunonuuns in the Quarter sessions and ( "arH W. H. PK'INQ.
jpruLi
G S A LE ¬
AK experienced Chester county dairy
man says that he has found coal oil to be
verv excellent remedy lor milk fever in
cow'b. He first tried" it sonie time ago,
when one of hi cows w3 down w ith the
discaae, very much swollen, and no hope
w hatever ot the animal recovering: He
gave Iter a third a of pint of the oil, and in
the iPsecutor Xo imiv the costs, five dol
lars ; lor every other such hill returned
t . , i
ignoramus, turee uoiiars; a case seuieu 1T Tlr;aef anwJer Usue4ut of the Kri.han
Wltii leave of court live dollars; everv fsurt of Somerset eonnty. I'a., we will sell at f ul
case of suretv of tlie peace, fire dollars. " ! mte ,hr of Somerset, on
Sec. 2 That the tees or salary ot county j
minmiiwinner shall hereafter lie three do!- i
i t... .i.- ,,.i,-l ' at ie o'clock u. m the real estate of Rev. t
".ml " J -"M-v Heyer. deceased, rii: A!i that eenain trxrt of
Eeiner wuu uuicauc ioi ut-i-erwii uaiu. i ia&.
less, on whi'-h is ere-ttt a franje t.iase. ac.
I 'o. 8. t-ou.j.'ir.i3ir w pvr hes r lvss. im whieh
' are erected a frirtne iwo!!tr,s and .!hT im; nve-
Imenu. aijtnininz N. L, z. i. aJ-d etrevt..
So. T. t'-ntaiuinir 3o per--itrs, un-re c-r U?s on
wblrh are weeted m tram dwelh&a ar.d ofher.im
. prxTenirnts. aaiaiinic a street and N . 2 &ik.
j Nu. S. CVintHinin 31 it-r-hes. nire or les, un
I wLirh are ireeted. a irauie dweiUns an.1 other im
! prTtmeIl adMiuina a street. ai.-l .N'-is. J. i i. a.
I No. 'J. ContuiiihiK T' fier-he. more or lfs.. oa
which arc erect ed a iratae dwrilir-z -xn-l echer ia
' jir-.remenls. ailit!ittioa sire-t ani Nos. s ur.-I 'i
1 Xu 10. IXontAimoa- H pen-hes, ax .re ir !. d
i imtucitt No. 2 ial iut U liatuel MsAnnaii .
i No.S. A eer.iln tr.irt o( land. kn.n -part
i of in. Havutan Farm, siinat? to Tp.. I'a. and
j State af -res-tid. e't.i!i,in-j l"o ai re, u re -r less,
j ahmt 'i aeres eiesr. adioininir lands of Xo. 1.
! J esse Jti aad ilis.
Nul A e- ruiin mcssaare of frr.ion.I. sitn.xte
ia Weliersbtinr b n aa-h. l.'o. and Stat af..n-sid.
t-at4ixiri:r : an a--ie, m-'ie -r 1-s. ith a r-iuse
and st.itiic t!i-re.-n. fK-ondt hyphins r.a 1 a the
tooth. I nois .MeAaiuliyon the west, ul'ier on the
east, and lan I id No. Ton the n -nh.
No. V). A certain trud of land, known a a f .irt
of (lie Ueorua U iitt.ia tr-t, situu-in lite Tp.,
f'o and State afirsii!. ennt-iiniM ho aires,
more or less, al4Lia:J-jrz abd S-1 non l:-.
ter. ldn-i wrruli--l au tie nam ot "aiharint
Wsywiin and oihers.
No.lL, Aorrlain U-att of land, known the
Ainlenii l.in is. s'.Iu.iie in . an 1 Sute
The sccoinl pairc l)e-itfe
.sides its four or fivej
COlllIllliS Of late tele-;B!ea..-hed aa-1 UnWfacUd Mn-!m.-,
graphic news, cpntains' .IXGIIAM.
lrom two to three col-i
minis of editorials writ-!
ten on all the various:
topics oi interest in a,
vigorous ami spirited1,
manner. Each nimi
her contains a letter j
from Washington. bv
ZZ av j
a s)ecial correspond-1
cut, and another fromj
Xew York, by the just-1
lv celebrated author of'
the Petroleum V.'Xas-; staple fancv ntio
nv letters, who bv spe-iTs
cial contract lias agreed j
i to turnish us a letter
each week durinir thei
i i
year ib4.
Four Cents
SHI
TICKING,
BOYS AND MENS'
HEAVY PAXT STUFFS,
in Cottonade, Double and
Irish Jeans. Satinets.
Cassimcres, &c.
DIIESS GOODS,
in Plain and Corded Aipaccas. Pop
lins, Cashmeres. French
Merrinoes. &c.
caps.
BOOTS Sc SHOES,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
JACK, PAINTER
Dealer ia
HELODEOflS.
hk hi and
Bradboiry Fiances;
Or
IX aJ.uu
el SS
el3 Gfe3
Esty & Smith's
American Organs,
lt!trtipj i'i3 e tsedsratt jstr-j Usti s-t
SO?IEI!SET,
I A.
ADAMS'
Pound Butter Case
j Th IvstaswrtBirBt A
i
C'arpetinp, ami Oil ( I.-th-
i tftr bv nfct t. town. A Urxv U k
Hie third naire not i,&v"!i!sf 'w-i;
LL KIN DS OF
eether waa mileace fur necessary
Stc. 3 Tliat Uie hx of iuers and
auditors shall hereafter be two dollars and
fiflv cents Jor each and everT dar emplov-
ed ia the disdiarce of the duties of their
respective offices : Vroridtd. That this act
Uali not apply to aunties liaving popu
lation exceedini: one hundred and fiftj
thousand inhabitants.
that the n-quin-meats of the liame La i half an Dour the swelling began togodow, Sue. 4 AlIctoTirtsofacta inoonistt nt
ttie same are nereov re-
Tek Ik-Cf inl County JVr, Everett
Pa . en, to u in a new dress, and ha a
i be-.ni put on it. The I'rttr if a pjtripht-
'3 oojtn jH-r. l'.'-pu)lin in jlili-s.
ta-r in iis thinl year w ith our lxt
A lk6k a.rtiiieiit of men's and Uy'g !
will be rwived at the It '
-i- an i H;t 4 ( aj Store of S. J. Cover,
tic Nortwest corner of the I 'ia-
- Cs'.l anii e xamine hi stx'k-
are strictlv carried o:U and that all per- the cow showed a decidedly unproved
sons who mar violate it by fchooting rab- i aearance and took a dnnlt ot water,
bits, shooting or trapin? panxuipes &c., ' (Jiving the water he thinks wm a mistake,
w iil be dealt w ith aroording to law. " If ' as soon after taking it she became worse;
the various sjwt ief of catne w ere properly j the oil was again administered and the
prote U-d. in the course of a few years i cow pot well. So m after another animal
there would I an abundance of st, but as j was atUcked. Tliiatime he gave halt a
it now is ith ineficicnt laws and reckless ! int of oit and repeated the dtc every
(.jxirtsiuen, it is no matu r ot sunrise thai j three-quarters i aa liour until tlie swell
there is such a jrrest scarcity of gme ' ing lga to go dowa, and lb flowing
throughout the couutrr. j tuorning the eow waa standing up all
I j right and could lie milked whereas not a
Bad dreams are fretjuently causid by j drop of milk could be drawn frira her the
atL'litucfk band, which prevents the pievitms night. After giving the oil. and
blood hen il reaches the brain tnm flow-, t,e aninul V1'1' flaxseed tea or gruel
ins freclv Imck asain. Compression ot ' Khmld lie fetl. We trust oor fanners and
pcsiled.
anr part of the Ixvly should be avoided at ! dairvmen
Vi-as I HRiEiViTU the gentle- U limes, l.utesuilly duringJeep. The 1 this remedy
-X ir.:.:..U,r i.f ll.e lmd,t hd-iut. ac -" r ine WHiwiir. 4,e I
' c;un,ni .r Dr. Livengood of Salin'jury.
' i shurt visit on Wednesday Ust.
a gentlemen tor you our latch j
erer out.
wlio uiav hi
will do frO.
'fii J 'Ln-u.wn iily Tribu t entered
-is -v mi year. Tileslar March 3rd.
Tri'Viia ir a siicy little "daily, and one
e.lite,!. locally and iolit if-lly,
ra IVnn lvania." We wu-hitsuc-
lL'btor the tH-d-cIothes are the more re
freshing and sweet w ill be the rejse. For
this ream comforters made ot Oelanes or
rnber thin material and stuffed with wool,
are far preferable to those made ot cotton,
and warmer even than blankets, since
the fibers of wool are wider apart and the
same weight goes farther in retaining lire
warmth of the Univ.
How to retais a PI.ACK. An obser
! vinz correndent gives tlie, following
1 hints on the above subject: i
lie ready to throw in an Odd half hoor
or an hour's time w hen it w ill be an ac
' conituotUtinB. and don't semi to make a
i merit of k. Do h haitilri Though not s
- word I said, tour employer will ne
i it. Endeavor to" make yourself indespeawi-
lose manr ot tin
rasfJSBpl!a.
the scourge of tlie human family, m.iy in
its early stages 1 promptly arrested and
preinam-ntly cared.
Ravewood, W. Va., Oct. Sth, 1ST2.
Dr. R. V. Pierck.
ii For the last year I have been using
your Ciolden Medical Discovery. I owe
"my lite to it, having been afflicted; for
rears. Did not use it but a short time 1 e
lore I was benefited: at that time I was
verv bad. not able to sit tit) much, was sal
ve occasion to Use j ,..)- miil, mr tin-oat m pellinr
I' nufj - -- -. -- .- .J ... . ... c
blind, liad a dry cough, and much pain in
my lunsrs. I have used twelve bottles
of the Piscorerr and am almost well.
fcATE T. WARDNER.
T ,. .r. -w.r- t t.f .wl fruit fe.xioti r t 1.1a t 1. 1 ... n.t ti will
f-i' 1. C .. I 1 : I I.. 1 rt m itli
i enciMiraein?. At a meetine of the Dela-lyim. "' '' '
i nvJua'.le remedv foreint.'ran'.sand ' wre rnn '.rowers .isw iauoU. raTiai., i nw young iuru """" V " V
Ktravt ncr r"M,m WC"' Wrl,,y t. see the very cond the.r working hoar
vdi!.rS?.1. T,7VI in m ,nditi, of the peach tree, and the pros-1 i, np-who leave, no matter what stale their
Liter Kefulator.
r.Ria prevent C'hil
'' t..mt fnmi change of water.
The renend Unor ol all if , work mar be in. at nretmlr the insUnt
the expr-rtation of a very i who calculate the extra amount they can
- I . r . :.
If uken occasion- j IT" ,ru"-
ijcni-i. -i. i a : them favorea
. -. m iiiciFni i mint r r ,-1 . inn iu- - . . . . .
- ' 1 - . i.i rr.pea Mirntiw I. ,ru. ii ; . .1.1 i i. r vnrk tnii tsi mn rei rriirow
i i ,t i v , n i ' i . , mi ot ' - - - - -- i .liLui .uv . -- j - n i
I - ..... .,, . . , . . r ., . - . ' .
, The penns in the buils have not t-en kuicu
Wt
"UEVTK Von ax email 1V COUI- i
H nn ot id Louse w ith one band on j
the other over the basement j
Is
lBt, ou can come to the conclu-
ed who ar lavish of their employer a
brtheserere cold, but, niion dissection, i phkIs will always be the lirst to receive
arc fiMind healthy and promisiiii. Theex-1 notu-e, when time are dull, and their
iwlation of all is tliat the crop must be nerviccs are no longer required. -
rerr heavy, unless damage is done here-1
-t he and the old gentlemen
1 i H.s . c
- "iJD3ersteiuing.
had
after.
Wiroriteiioni of the "b'Lovi'
tbee : O deKioaeot brutber.
of
wblskee a.r u orer.
dav of 11 m-k V r John I
Ix the house of Representatives, at Har
riflsurg. on Wednesday last, what is known
as the "Seventh Day Baptist biil" came
up. It is entitled an act to exempt per
sons w ho religiously olsserve the seventh
day of the week as the SaMatth from the
peraltiesofthe Act of April 22. A. D..
1794." Some of the niemliers supiorted
the bill very wartnlr. while others were
JW .-, . 7 ' . .. 1 iiiKt aa ttrnnrlr Oliliosed to It. Alter an
. j iue mi aionune to masu me . . ..,;,t..r
fin r lit. ,ui i..nl 1 nimtl discussion, occupying a r
-UfcStifc. f 1.1 tin.A -rf4.
i the accident be was enga-
'rt posts, wlsen
s a. t'1 o his hand with the al
s-
3
one if
above re
el
,Joe are or-ciwioriall nu t
eis ... . '
ua
fc,w' - "j Kunuag young men uo
on our
consumptive are not di-
Wx "''7 re In kve. or ar
t t? tt lj"ou where the cirrn is
'rvetaed.
able time, a vote
was reject el by
nave.
1 . t . l Til
was taken anu mc ni
a rote of 34 veas to 55
C,E- .-UI Pi.
I ti,w seed -
that
remember
le
- - V Bu,
. - 7 50
i kaj U1 "it aame tor ru and jk
Jt st now there is said to be a srarrftr
of pennies at New York. Last week A. T.
Ftewart sent to the Sub Treasury there
ert-ry day fur fifty dollar in fenniea. fur
ue in the retail trade. The pennie thai
aie furnished are not new always, but of
ten those that are depobited. I n fart, w hen
(ennies and nickels are sent onto the Mint
they are not reooined. Isut are washed with
an 'acid w hich restores their brigbtneaa.
At the Sub Treasury. , 1. e Uliere,
at tha U. U. Milt, dey keep a aux of de
posited pennies on hand lor use. and pay
them out aa tar as they can without maluaf
tha stot too large. '
A Bill is now before the legislature,
providing w hat condidates lor office may
use money lor, to secure their nomination
and election. The bill proTides that no
person who shall hereafter be a candidate
fiw the nomination, or lor election to the
Senate or House ot Representatives, or to
anv oflv-e ot the judiciary, or to any Stata
or'countr office in tbia CVmimonwealth.
ndiao psv'or contribate. eiUier directly ot
indirecifv, anr money or other valuable
thing, or knowingly allow it to be done by
other for liim either for the nomination,
election or appointment, except iiecessary
expenses as follows, to mil:
F'irst. For printing.
berood. For dissemination of inlorma
tion to the public ' - -
Third. For political meeting demon
stratrons apdTentiona. .
ti.. c.reiniinexrienes way le incur
red either in person or through other indi-
A son of Mr, J. H. Uf9bC. of Chatham
Four Corners, X. Y,. has been cured of
Consumption by Dr. Fierce'sCioliU-n Medi
cal Discovery, so says Mr. C. B. ConSeld
editor of the Chatham Vonritr.
rj. IL EflUAK, druggist, of West Union,
O, writes to state that Dr. Pierce's Cloldtn
Medical Diaoorery has effected a wonder
ful cwre of Consumption in his neiglilwir
hood. t--
al--r-sai-!. coti'-aininz 4-0 a errs, more i.r !'- a-1
..mma-o .4tt t". Tp-mnuu aiul others. .
Xu. K. "nstt:iiif M ail the niinerais. inincra! itlfHW 111 "TO'l t
r:ichtsanl privilexe!-. in a-I unjir a certaro traet It- li I
at laad silnlkce in tbe Tp . Ou. a;il Slate af.jre-j r-
sjkI. ctamuu M acri-v mure ur le-ss. tlti the i JpQTJJ VlinOlIS
Satnrday, the 4n day of April, '14, ! js!SHetk.a4jku!g tends r No. aat . i"-iuw.
L 1 1 1 -iu;i "lliera.
Thsela!soriVtrmarevirT Tlua!i. lntase
ani n-s: tl,.y lie in the S .Aar,-,, 1 IU-1 IliarKCt Tei)01 1, all lllC
sin. an-1 are known a the Tulual le imn rrK-1
-n T :i r k'.-W-r-l.ii-o I'ft. Ill the tiiWuslTin hir.
ci it. J. ricsiu; anu unver Knei pet-on the est i tls lan ls arc In.-ai-I r.vrr c,njrter ttilimrj uil
ij lands of aifntiJ4e Hay ani W. H. CwBrjUi, i fcirs' w.-uh a Bianl pfV'-? s 11 in liie
and on the leu t h hi ianis f John H. t'hl an.l : ; r,-,r i.. . ...nr. -r Y, rt
Paul H. SchUjt. and on the west t j Fleaaaat St.. ' ther'inf-rmt:' fs.v! iT''' S the Ba- i
eootainlni 7 at-res asil SiS-lOiieTrhes.wiih the a . derlirael. at mersei.
panenaDoea. i uu una ia ail etearsu. vnn a cue ' Tern" lnuue tn wn t,n day ol
scream of water running Ihnngh it. Terms made ; , JiHN II. T1IL
newa on oav oi saie. ! mor4 A.linini tm!irai. rrniee.
A. M. WHETSTONE. f
AIOIXTAIX ltw SHJAP. Lvtrr war as
jr".-ls1'ai:i!et e.s: hnt a half to one cent!
lierpnol. InrreCients rt-rywheres cf st altrx-st
laiki siiaated part!; in tna boron tti of SomeiwL
an-l partly in toe loirnstitp uf Somerset. eounlY
eaon ir
ani State a&reaafcl. tMmmie
i the nortliMr Ua: .
onlv eontains several!
column of snicv locals.! A
a . j
Imt also coiniiiunica-l.TTTSTTnP'S "DT atmitq
interest,;
parts fi NOTES,
the countv. valuable'. DEEDS. &c.
t 7
I a Sale AtTke Herald OSIee
dleiral notices of the dif-
Sopptied y C. h O. H-iiTlattm. Ka!-. Pat
t. :i x .. A.'J. t i -r n. t..... s. aieret Pi. I.
M. lil-i.--so-n 1- r -a--.--.
t. A. M1LX.7.E. PirPT it CO..
rUiia-ieiutia.
GET
liferent olliccrs of our;
marll
JOHN TOML,I5S.N,
Kxeeutors and Tru!eef.
courts, lists ot Jurors,
f. c'.
.UYC. tVC.
WANTED
7XECUT0RS NOTICE.
instate of Catharine Parker, lat uf Somerset W.
V
ix'thinir. Ei tirely new ii.riry. A rhiM rt tm
year ran mabe e zh in n ts.nr las! a f,irr.i-!
it aoi ai'tuuis. ASfiB w iiu i 4ii yearly m
iniuaehoMs. All parties: tni I ir tnmMeot writ-'
urXJ C-. i m ii .imwuni. nt n-iPH' B!ni m ut: u -i; i'v .
Tjetters testamentary on the aNive estate har-. lioan Is ia preltrenre tu any suap in t!ie tmr'A. '
tnx been minted to h undersiirned t the pn.p- ' h ashes wftherst niM-inx, sni ma.1e i!h..ut '
er aothnriiy. nc ti is heret.y given to those ia-1 partk'le uf lye crgreese, SenJ a rents correney
dehted to rt to BnkeinnnediatepnTtneiit,anl tnuse . ani sUf suimji. an 1 rvecive fmi partienlars t'Y
Uanns; elaims aninst tt will present thera to tbe ! retorn mail. AVIUwrr l A. Ilrivn. Fourth and
nndersiimed al his residence n the l-li day el Walnut Krocta, 1'hi.a lc!diu, 1 .. marl
AprtUWT. i. K. PAKKEB. . '
marll J-.j-nU-. . I
A
PMIXISTKATOn-.? NOTICE
A !-! etpnit
ant a canvasser
in this cocs
TT. to represent
j Oar rirevide I rieaid. We etsn zive the
proper party a gjod pjii? an 1 eisily worked
; cash srsi!tsa. The U.-t an 1 expericnr of an
e1 azent Is not nee-led to be sueeesful, th- uzh
f we hare more experience.! aeenu 'se-ured durmc
j tho pan two years) working .r as than any otter
I fcvuse in America, ami taey etntinae to wrk right
alS- ani make'Bia salaries. The seeret Is that
, . f , . . j 7 cffer the pe.-p;e BEma iciucements. asd
On the fourth i)ascittjijivr",T,',hd'ort'-
I . J IJtPieiJIE.IT Ht all. at s-cnr homes, ir
trarelins fcyor leisure moments, or y.nr entire
time. Our Cumbuutiuo beau the world. The
MfiST f rthe money. VOl." ran make mi tier.
Proaub'e, ;h.hTl!e, emjenial. Srni yoar a 1-
nrrrifllUliml 'ntnr.vt ,irwt' X ?-tBrn..rel plans, lieas.ete..
iiniiiiuuiii uuvtv.:t.7,iretant-uUr?, term a. et.- ssrt free.
.4:T.. 1 W ATEBS at CO.. Prtttsfcm. tUfcro.
THE BEST! !
HOWtS S ST.t3D.4BD
S C A L E S.
I-4 rit tioa.
Tin:
Hsis Coal Hay ani Cattle Scales
each Week.
from two to three col
umns are devoted to
The larzesx assfrtmeci
and Bntebcrw.
Ps-rent
w T". k T tTVT a I- I t'Oinvllri-i-
' " " ItMaWof Tutas .Masa. late I .'Jilt r4 Twp.,
.... . ....... . . . ! dveeased.
j,epn nnstner. ot ijanrs lownsnip. tx raer- 1 tetters of atllsTnuk c the U re estate I
et ecaaty. Pa., by deed of imnnm dated 1 ah. ; tuLvkuc betn cram est to tlie ataleraurai-d. not ire is i
ruarr la. la.0. hajl assumed all ais ealMte. m '! I i i ' . . . i ; . . . ... . ... , i im . ,
nern.T.tothennaer.imeJ in trosTfor tie benl I "XI l'. .1? 11 V CO OiMfV tmill 1 1H
ihl nt hli mlilin I I1.K...I ,fl. T" - ??rZ:-r-.2-. -, -" r - V- V. I V i.-
. - . - - - - . - . . , ... i --.nr iririii 1 1 r . v j : i ' n . -e 1 1 , -, . . i af-iriomn
said Joseph Uirislaer will make immeulau par- . at Wrrst!er.-eof e?-a.ei. In saM t nsJJ
- -- .. .......B uuu , imra.iae. ai tue. 1114.
I WATERS I
care-
i : .
Aid rets
are snpert-'r to ail others,
of SCALES i r
Groren, Dra; ;
Spring balan..-. Tm--ks an-1 Earrr-ws:
I asft tirawer ani Oreers Fii:are. - s re
paimL
W. A. "firSU. Gcmral As'st.
iZ Wood St PITTS iil'E'JH.
Aiso, Aarent f r
F IK E AX D BVKiiLAH PK'-K F
known wiUwnt delar. .
rll
I $351 1
free.
n.TIIHAY,
Assignee.
DillXISTUATORS NOTICE
Estate of Benjamin ITay. late of Bint hem alley ti.
Ailminirratir.
, . tFJIECCA MASti.N.
Ac'mit iriratrix.
:I(iNEE'S XOTICE
f Wm. Smith. if E'.klieX t;.. .S'UHTSi t Pa..
! best a uri cult ural m 1 crs &
iof this and other coun
tries: also .several col
umns
A XOS1H. Aarentsi wautei. SeTen
Vst seiiuix ar k ics intheworid. Sam
Address J. ERI'NSOX. liem.tt, Mii-lii-
dec3
T) APE
I We maii-jTj.-'.u.-v ac-i sell i'at
Kur tiie Prv (iootls Tr
Letters of administration ao the alx estate Larine made a uUu.larv ashiirriweut of ail his es
having- been rrawted to the andes-signed. nnti-e is i tate, r-l an 1 iier-nal, K. tu-er,il-rfi't,e-1 mm.
tenrliT airea to thuee ixtebted to It to make snor- list kewelil of has rrritir. antx-e ia herebe
dlare payment, and those harinr Halms aaatast it j c.vcn to ail petx4is iodebud to said Win. SmUh 1 1
; to praoetu inesB amy autnentscalew He settlement t. mate Immediate -f-syni int. ami th.e hasioi; ) i. HJl ill It 1 ,
Is a, ii; tmtr i x -ss.n wa n i r t -i 'u iit IU (aa , iiiiirV wril I'r- n; T iij i 11 1 1 d .it 11(1,1 1 m Ifjxi .
Mavie.lSRi. FHINKI.INHAY. . . Ll.VlI.il-HI.ITin '
uurll . Aiminisirator. 1 tn:irf A--iim-e.
! ! SAMPLE 1KEE!!
The Savtardaw ETwaiaia; PMt,si Walnat
f- - a j, .Street, PhiLvlelphla. aires a beantiiul 4 kraaw
lien I llter-fnrlar?eSleelEtrrmla-tercrryear!y.ub-
. , ! serilier. Samples freo. det3
aiua oi an imeieMiutri
A
P
Old as Sew.
Ma. Editob : Permit me to pre two
items, consultant wittrtbe above lieailine:
Mrs. Mapilak-na Martz was liorn March
the 5th 1774. consequently be is loO.yean
old to-dar. Site enn read nnall print
without glasses- This is tbe old.
- Ttie Second and new is. I iu-arrt the
frojs piping mcrrilx on the ?nd of Febnua-
,,Tbc next ia between new and old. Wel
ltrlur is st HI living in liopes oflnttcr
davs coraini in which, ia rcjard to bein
plenty, work w.ll take the place of strong
drink, Pror. 211:1.
M. H
1'1 S ! ' "?-.-"! -'7 Zr
tt- - y
IJ ' wssr' hit tarfieuierr. mm
The matter!
ion this page is of itself)
TA?B-T,0S?lf70AnK- .-worth the price of sub
I Two laneaM si.li sulM Enffrarlmr wfll be stml ; I .
ruR-tpniil by return, mail, and also THE HOME
;nnil'A.M, an exei-Hrnt UimilT ta
year sll fTrWeeata. Sbeidiaeaiaeecis.
waate-l everywhere. AJJrtr.s "llotue Coinpan
I Km." Troy. V. H. ' n:irl
SMOKERS
jantl
senl S cents lor the new
self adjustimc cijrareite
and i-i-nr najer. 3 ftr jo ,
ets. M. K. Koijrrts . .
IM Broway, X. Y. J
OFESSI0XAL.
The oldest and most reliable Instltntlon f"rob-tainiaa-
a Merraatil EdaeaUoa. FertlrrBiars
wriielo V. I1 FF k. S(i.S, .
marll Pitubnrsh, Pa.
ti
Y H HARUIKU. 4
SIIAFTER PITTEN BRIXK On the
23rd of Xot. 1873. by Rer. B. Knepper.
at Welle rsborr. Mr. William Shaffer to
M it C'stheriae Kltesibrook.
MOSnOLPER REDMAN On the
Uilt o( Feb.. Mr. EUsua E. Moaholder to
Mis Mary J. Keniuan.
- HAY BURKIIOLDER On the 1st
or committees, or organizations nAi ,t tD, y.tjooai Hotel, Berlin Pa., by j
Pittsburgh Female ' College.
.. and ;
lITTSBUROli
st
Conservatory of Musiols
. . ..- 1 . . ; -. ' It t
Dr. Oeorue M. Fnnrf'-nhenr. at 4 ;mnreiiu)il. i
Md . mh.rnis his triraiis Ihai In? h:is tins uay assc- j
eiaeed wiih hitnself in Ute pruetiee meiiirine I
and ra-erj. Lis sua, lr. Waiter J". Futvienderz, I .
Uie the re"Uent sureun f the New Y-wk Eve J Ol
aad Ear Iiiflrmary. ' (
SpeetaJ atteoiiiia mill IfCPaiUi tbe ilisfcisca of i
rne tye amt ur. ma
pK.i.scnption.
k Acentfl I ... a
lllC liEKALI) will he
sent to anv address for
one year on the receipt j
OR SALE.
,7"JLUX TA 11 V ASSIGN M EN 1
J AKntm. A. Milter, of Eikrfek- ti-
Sumt-ract Ct. I'., t.y detl uf Aasinmeat. bat;
asi-inej all his estate real and peral. to the.
amlersfcrned la traat, t-rtae bene! f his ered-l
K.rs. All perwBS iu-ietteil J aaia A Oram. Mil.'
trr will make inrmeltata payment anil th.se
kaviiur claims will aiake the n. katvn wr-hotit '
delay. WM. F. O AI:LI1 S. j
mar ' ' : - s - Ansisrnee."
.-iTwo -Dollars, t
f A Koop mill pre-ertT in HcifurJ o-orily. ti ith
two rwo ft burs anil une ul euuuiry stunes. v at-r
wheel eishteen tret hijh. tlearlnir ail ea.i ail
IT". Three tmitsw esse k-r wheat, eoe ttr rye. and
one fat bik-kwbeAt. Everyihiuic new ami in the
best ( runniac orier. It U ineatel in a g-xxi pram
r1 laarakt aiawa rsl nw miil iiel'viriiiir
to it, mtlh Kim wlteeia. Tne (ilao centains
arres. f n which there are two abases ani a Ian
ereeteii. This trntierty 1- haii nuie !n-m !Mkw4er-
' ' W ill take 'IM western laml h r lart pay if ie
' strabie. Pn larther MrliruUrs ailUrese
JfeiEPH tlAKEEK.
I frWi BttmilMU!s, Betif-it n. Pa.
R
S
Ei
at-er.
rauo.
Ilanlware
liroccrr
Hutchcr
! ' Buildinr
Fur Canvassing IIaa.ri.
" I.iniG.i IIou.t'5,
" n.iufiu Iloiii-es,
! " Koastt-l Coffee,
i
PAPER BAGS, PRmTJIG AND TEA PAPESS.
i iJ.-otiny C (t.ifuf, .i'-iriUd Fcit.
t
i Frazier Metzger & Co,,
felO
i3 WooJ St. PITTSBUKtiH. PA.
FURNITURE.
LEMON & WHSE.
T O Ll'N TA n Y A S S I (5 N M V. N T.
The.
ill al weil known firm of Lemon & Welse,
uf P-.ttsiiurgtk, Pa., aunaiiarturers ol
Err. L . Pcnbin D. Trts.
Elefraat Haildiars.
er incident to an elertson.
t
Well selected Onwrse of Stilly,
IMmniMKIIII.
Taaif -Arc Teachers. .
i inatmeiHia ta eTervminit pertamma wuie tne
- ner nrt firmetfea f Muf le. be tweiee aerf iWitilisheil
-Milk
Hnlr mntfituted kr the purpoaei but db- icv. J. Heffler. Mr. Samuel P. Hav to
inr mntainetl in thia art aliall be torn- Harriei BnrktioMr, lfc nf Broth
.......A a ant mruR Ul tiavrrusai. WlsnrsHesTn - is wv . Mailwa
" .i r - . t ii. .i. ik i j t.-
monev or other wluabl mm Rr e i r 1 L',." . 1. ... V' . .".
or loiueace -lany eleetor. euUer cUrertly ua, is-ikiai-ai jameowii ier- vnltHi States manufactured by Hunk kUist.
1 lUffm, OI tfOfauB. Will Ue rcWIJ IW M IlrTT'pT'lr'
' kiff Hpmf Tm, Mahc. Mth. rurfiVi
orliidirecilv t prinMirT, towhahip, geaer, j cer ounly. Pa., on tbt Wit ot February
Uoea. or Kir y aorrrap pwrj -
rftaaeraei.t Mis
JanieMown.
TO THE CITIZENS OF PEXXf TLTAXIA.
-Towr attrat a is ai-UUy iavltea t the fact
that the Natiutial Banks are uuw prepareil to re
eelve rnnsertriiinint in tha Caial Stuck of the
I eatenaiaJ lknl ol r maaca. 1 ne ratxis reauaea
trr.m thi sione are to be emiil'vel in the erei-th-O
1 of the bwHiliors pur Ike 1ateratiaal Eihibltlnej.
' aad thee-iptasea eoutiMtnl with Uie mhm. It 11
j cuonitently bellereJ thai tlie Keystnne State will '
M lewresentsKi ny tan aamewi tTvryeunea airre
to patriotic dimmeRf-ratine of the one huniireiUh
Mrth-dayof the rmti-e. Tlie share of stork are !
(tiered -r 1 1 0 sack, aad awnaeribers will reeaireati
hniimelr steel eoacrared t'ertiriiate of St-k. j
taltable rXr frasame anw resrs at urn as a uatkmal :
memorial. ... j
Interest at the rate ofsii jer cerit per annum j
willliepaiil os all iytnrij i.f I'enteniiissi SteeJt
trum dale of (laymcnt to January ). W.
OBIiscl nets who are tk-i nniri nmpuwi wra
mm iiiail aebeck 4r pat tome nlr o tha imlcv-
. . lii wow-Tv t-xy T X V . m. 1
,111 ItL I I'llUlltll V- "lunir. ra-. i u-einn iwlfiiomi. .t...
. . I at. l.:. kasaMianeel all kis tMata. real and ner-
11 -, ' .I ' isonal. tu the suMlerslitneil iu trust I Ui beurnt
a(l(lieeU, lofhisrre.lit.. All irss terterite.1 bi the saiit
Jufca Suiltk will aaale Utanlnu pwymeal aasl
'ITJI' If II ' trne bavins claims will make that nunc knewa
JIJsllLJjU,, . ! wttmmi UeUy.
Somerset, Pennu.l VXtfJf&bw
I fek-i . Aljneeti.
7.CaM Fimitirg ani Cteii-,
HASKEMOTED TO
No. 11 Fourth Avenue,
(opasite their old stand,)
continue the business
f
VDIT0IVS NOTICE.
Where they
brmnehcSL
In ail its
mar
Vvi.lSayl.r )So US February Term, is'
! T.MI.
aril
vol Walnat SuPhilaaelphla.
;-:
to - tilnntary asftmiaieBt wr
. Har. I oenent ol emliti-rs.
AtkI ismtneii V.h Fehroarr. 1-C4. m
oC VaL Hay. Eao,, thw twrl apr.no. J.U. Kim
twcl an.lilnr. tu distribute the faJ " l narets M
the BMitrtMW U aaw aawaa tk.e letrwlly enttllrw
' ,hE?tret froth the reeoH certitW 1 Man-nsT.
, NOTICE. The. antlersnroed wiU attend at the
t omee of VaL Hit. Esq.. Somerset rucoweh. tm
I rxMy. March jr., lJ,w wwfcrm the ate -
Uineu'bj the above eomm:ss, j. KnnnXi
tha A x,
ILL FOR SALE.
iddrf-t Mill la t'nitT to.. Westmurelan.1
Co.. Pa.. tr sale, in Ed locality It mmiinic.
bu other mill within I miiee. Tbe miil has a rwi
ewsine. the bler new, double flue. 3 eet 1.111
mwi ii iaehe m diameter, ran the name wit h slack
enaU which is very cheap. Pm water pnwer av
crazes aNoai m'ths in the year. W iil ell aa
much Un.l nil tbe aame as will saltparchaser,
-r the wtf.le tract, whhh is HI acres. The land M
I amiijaalltT. Inquire at Mr. John Mills. Bar
aet Hi-u-ie. S-wrs-i. Pa. Pwwseioa -i-w iat
BMumtely. U a autd will he rested. Addresa
JtOST. HOOP,
fttii Sahlnowri, Pa.
J,