I fi 3 . fi I IS Kennard & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE, MD., WE HAVE A L VKOE TR APE FOR GLADES BUTTER, a -an All riVPIT T'lTHF.lR TXTI RT V? V:r ;.Yr. i i. at rxpRisst i Tho Somerset Herald. January tr. " v 1 1 llAY. - . . a. a IT ,iit a " u.n-t '" UT lr,!n,"i:I .nt atrf an 1 30 n, t SJ p. m. V..U r a 11 K K f sun roiT. li ae p. m- M 11 IS P- "i- ID p. m. KAIID- SRRfVE. 1 4 . p. m 1 i . m. l.ti-reaa Malt laaM- v.ailWe-t r.ini Mall lla Mill Wert Ullt . .11 li n- : n. m. rr.ANKFOKNEY.t Pittsburgh & Ccnnelkvilb kailkoad. WasWon Baltimore o ALTEHATI0N OF TI3IE. -o- lit!). li?4. Tralni . . .... dtn.lMT. NuT. J l..n-a Arrive ,n l, oroerurmni a - i.nrART riTTBBi auH t:. ARKIVK. l oltmtcwa Ac- r,.m :a.m. Ttl'U)t' Mali " m Mixed 'y - t-m- l'nl'ti",a Ar- cm Jpm. Mrkerf;c.-t Ac- e.. ..." 4 p in NY Nrwlun Ac- cm 6 1!pm. v..-kee:.'rt Ac- 'cm ...ewpni. Tl.r..oh '. Mrket-Hrl A' We.; N1' I'r.un'hTrain Vi 4i p lcKeeflort Af ..(46 a.m. Mokec?p'rt Ac ow V. NtK'0 7 3'i a.m. Ac- C'TO Tlir..uh IX- S 2" a m. k Ma in. I uli.niown A' cm 10 1Sa.ru. Mckeljrt Ac J s.m - :i:i,.rtAu,.m. I nl..iit" a Ac cm iij. M kn-lUft Ac- cm . . - ?! Tr"0(t VH X p m. U't l-.ar IriiO W V Hi-.: i.l An::!::::: Ti.3 HX sr; l"'-n. Ei5 TTia .lit. LLEisiiis. rtxiapH. GxS'ji car-: ill. ncral Ticket cjrur. 43 Mb A tie Tub U"-t Ci uch Srt:i ia tlx rwk I i V.ir.f k 15 ro E.-.H 1 neiiat.f : and cs.n '. hii r lhn ai.J ib v n J. U. Tkitt. C.-unty ?u"'V f.T hr t r. a tl C 1 Oj:l II. mw, ?vm r t. 1'a. Ti.T our ctV. rV.d Ir.a r in .he market L-r laundry um-. or rt . V ...... A 1 141 . the l-rt ocr Kirk o cae ! - lUlOAl Ji l'.KO. C..K-P and Chea? Grocer..- an J Feed :i limit at Feed More. the Pmniona vjroenj r.IRA J. BkKi.HLT. sus bills in good t)le poiUuupoa slu rt notu at thi Rice. l'rtie having property V) tlispoM! are "HXl to n.aae a "note of this. Ti.v Morisn 4 Bro a Liniment, large N.tile and cheap. Good lor Ache and Pains, Cuts and Bruise. It no equal for cures and price. Morisos & Bro s. Couch Syrup has given the best utisfictioa for Coughs, C.jIJa. II ursn.-s, Phthisic, Asthrat, and f ir relief of Consumption. It cases the couch in such disease. It has cured hun dreds of cases w hen taken in time. Farms for Het. ThesutcnU'rotIVr several valuable farnw in Allegheny T ., l. r rent. For further particulars addrt r Samvei. Walker, Mt. Hcallhv, Smelet Co.. IV Go to the CUaptid Groctry tor your heap sou, 26 cakes of ButT-lo Defiance sop for one dollar; also 2j cakca toe toilet Map for one dollar. F. K. Colborn & C. U.mvlksaI, lck actin. ererlastin?. silr. Ac." watch keys arc to I had at tho Fashion ii:iur " "No. C Mammoth Bi.Hk. Lai bone .- naled to wid aiiv wateh, not a stem ialer. Diade. For Rest I olTi-r tr rent my foUinj mill, cine miles from Somerset, ia JetiDi-r ti.mr.ship. IWskwuO ;ivea April 1st, 175. Apply to or addresa ApuamBeiv. Jenuer. Phof. C. L. Loi' 'f Bethiry. Wert Va., will lecture ia the Court House Fri dav evening. Jan. 2UU. Sut jei-t "Ameri ca "in I'urope." The oratorical abilities of l'mf. L. are well known t many of the people otSmienk-l. ad we expect a rare treat on the evi oinj mentioned. lv.rijrj at 7 r. m.. .AdmissH'n vCi ct c'js Havisc. adopted the cah system we have rvduci-d the prices on ocr entire so that every one should examine our priexa before purchasing elsew here. Produce Uken in exchange for goods. C. & (i. lIi'i.pr.RBAt a s Cash Store. It w ill 1 olix-rvcd by reference to the Cviticc of our Lusiness Maaa;i-r, pahUsbetl t iirw here on this page, thai tl time lor deliaqucrl sul-scritr living utid' of the county to pay tp has heea e Heeded u the Ist of Ftbruary. after w kith time a'.l such accounts nma'jiing unpaid i,i 1 placed in the hand oi t cer for col. lection. Mu Fjha J. K xeHLT Has ventured into the crixtry Uisjness ai iui 'iet-. u .i - i ..,.. r... worir i-v-tmied !'V Frank S;iJl CV Busmess'i rather dull just ikw aad a new boose can not expect to attrwt much trade, yet we hope to see the Lew Lna succeed. Feros desirous of buvinga n'tre Ml of furs w iil find it greatlv to their interests U ni.iih.unr.i'irr C. Holder- tum before pun hasirpclsi where, as they are offering their lur at prices. greatly reducl A New Vtut Schrrck & NeiT. Som er t, IV. have obtained the agency of the CilebrateU Metallic lined. Patent plunger, Toledo wood Pump. The surriority of iLi purrp ever all other wod rurunt is mai u nxiainc linea. cauasoe u w pump very llchtlv and ILllOUt " l - I1IC , . TV i car. The plucgrr ia so constructed that should 1 . , , j - .i " c- Zr:T., : thev car.net pass throcfk r BDdtr the w iil rest on ibe fleecer in a plunger, but tnWrf'e,f ?i J, irg. tery pump warranted. Cad and tiarrv.ie r j-a.f.' r . v St. Oudesluys, Will I llillll TO SHU rri i-v A lakge amount of property wa sold by tbe MieritT on Friday last. Sme tacctious cu has remarked: "At to the t's that ran t fWate, let them i.dc." Wk. Bauhick. an a:red and liifibly es teemed tit.i7.en of Ibis tow n. dieUonlast Friday morning. Oik corrrefpondi-nt PincriJjre" evi dently Un t U-hevir in Horace Greeley's '"Lio "Weal, young man, go West." Mr. T. J. Picking, of this place, staited for l!ie eastern market last week w ith a larri- lot of tine worses. Sixtt two proerties were advertised for sale liy Hie SMicritl of lilair C'ouu'y. Not an enviable bhow ing, certainly. Oi u thanks are due Senator Yutzy and our lteprest-nutivt-s at Han iaburg lor public document, received. Several parties of our young lolks took advantage ot the Cne sleighing last week. Thty had tome pleasant excur sions. The S:itniijie American save grown persons should not kiss babies now. as what is supposed to be meiely a cold in the adult may develop into uiptLcriaiu the child. j& ui.sibtNT Grant's mess;kge, in recard the Louisiana troubles, will be fouud on the rirst iai:e ot lo-dav s imt)er. It is a clear, concise and poui-rlul document, and meets with the hearl'est approval at all hauils.- Tue voiiiiir men aU)iit Mineral I'oiut. Cambria County, sta later now heu they go courtiug than they did a week ago. A man named Horner sliol tue UUi;e w na cat that inaugurated thj svsletu oi going home earlv. The other day a letter directed to the late John W. Geary, soliciting a donation tor Stiuday School IkkiKS, was received at llarnsiiuig. The jwrty who sent it uoviis tiewspapi'i's woise lljiin Sunday ch.ol lit erature. A sfi: uiHEii. reidin in the northern part oi tUc county, informs thl the Johnston u A Sumerx-t lUilroad Coiupn O'lin iiipialc coniing out ot tlir hole itui whiili they have clattieJ er!y iu the spr:tiir. and i,ui:ni lux- t.ic cn;ruetion ! iluir iiij; Uiked I ro 1. Mtl.I. Bl.l'.llLV W hC.-'-l at ret list. ur;: on Wcduisday last 1 r the murdt r o! Jim ph K-rr. i m. : li iy Uu !c ud ct'iiU'mi.in li lore h: t Xeculu u. A i usjai iu u h a.es a !rr itoj a'.h-rd irt'uD 1 the kuv.. u to w.iuc the siruiik' ..i.,; ol Itie t. r tie il. LtSt w i'.i l (to tLoa inr t o the i.'.U l FtlTkan, II. a. U tal'.tel t haU it haf doLC S lilT If" .1 Ihla i.l i I'liii lh hl.'h 1 tiai ! ljit r thia liar CO l!.c ;"U lj ilafi h. a t.i4 u I Wi;i,.n X it tLe rar.iet p r.il u;q uii.li il uu tr r - ;t.iy m Lir. 'u nie ears Lsu r !. a lale aa the '-V.l o! A; li . Aciipkst W e are ,.rry to iwlr lhat ur nutnutl fiu-oJ. Ucmiau W. Urul k. r. U Ul L i Inl li'-iv ly h.ug i- leg k tike J :!. Ihe r.ie wttk Mr. It. Lad his l'Bt td!y tuashtd lv a - log tailing C'D it. which Will make the niniilr uk M I t some tune tJ Come, hurt-ly niistortun never puiif singly. A Torso fellow ovtfin Grwns'iurg sud denly snatched a kiss from ayoungl:dy friend, and excused his conduct by saying tii-l it was a sort of temporary insanity that now and then came upon him. When he arose to take bis leave the pitying dam sel said to kiin, "If you ever teel any more such fits coming on. you had tielUr conic right where jour infirmity is known, and we will take care of you." Anot T 200 Russian Mennonites arrived at Bird-in Hand. IV, recently where they w ill be quartered until spring. The Lan caster LxprttM sa s : Notwithstanding S mday w as ne ot the coldest days we have experienced in many years, these Russians sat out on the door stes and fences, smoking their pijicsand discussing he mildness oi the weather." Is another column w ill I found a pro f pectus ot the Baltimore .4nrirjn. The American is one of the oldest papers in the country, having leen established in 1773. It is one of the le-t papers in the land and is always tull of the latest news and choicest Selections. To those of our friends wishinz to su!cri!e lor an eastern daily, we Can const ientious'y recommend the Antrican. Mr. Ceo. V. Chilis, of the Phila delphia ll-tr. has our thanks for a copy if the Public Leitr Almanac. The al manac contains over fifty pages in all. fiil--d with um-IuI and inlerestine matter, and it is Uund in a ln-auutully illustrattsl jiaper cover. The lA-ljtr Almanac is riot printed as a speculation, as it contains no jidverti- ing and is not tald. 1'ut isdelivered fri'e ot charge to tubscril-ers to the 1'ul'iic Os Thursday of last week a woman named Mrs. 'Hamilton, of Nottingham Tow nship. this county, w as drowned in 31 in co creek. Together with her hus lnd. John Hamilton, she was returning from Mononcahcla City, w hen at a iwiint about five milts from tow n the wagon was overset, throwing Mrs. H. and two other women into the creek. The other women escaped, but a sack of flour lallinir upon Mrs. II.. she was drowned. WatKinton Etamintr. GrissET Hacker, said to have lecn an intelligent and beautiful young lady, who resided w ith Ler father, near llonesdale. IV, while in an impaired state ot mind trom religious disturtance. burned herself, to death, last week, on a pyre erected by j herself, while the family was a!cnL She I imagined she bad committed the "unriar donahie ain." sxd that this was the only way to obtain forgiveness. When ber father discovered ber. a good f art of ber body was burned to cinders. Af.k Bkoef.x. On Monday last. l:h ins.. Mr. Hampton Aucustiue, fell on the ic and broke and disjointed his arm. w hile m- in.. . 1. . V. VH r . mun uai piece i ninorr. 1 he gr.mol at the time was eomrdetptv wv with ice; and a recent fall ot snow ! , . i - , . t. m- miu iu u'umiciRc m lie icii. o acvj . xk-frlr,. 'irr'rT t-an-"'w: P""; those extrcaiiUes warm, therefore, is to ' . W?X Drr bC Wr?' ;nJ in ! insurance against the almost in-! pecu.ia.lv (t.R.cti.t place lo r.mptrlv r-i,.,;j.Lu.f .nr-n,i r,i IiV , "i Ijurt. I'T. Hitched attended nrtminl r and akiUfnlly to the Injury. Mr.' A.gus- J tine has numerous friends and ivhuivew re who will be sorrv to beai t bU mis-1 t.r ro" aml - . t ,. . AsT person living near a prind or stream cn hare an abundance of ice. during the summer ai uui i..c husc or muble. Build a rrn of rail. put in your ice. as solid as posfciMe. wi ib.e. wi.u pientyi saw dust jit is ottcn imagined that unless ihey are : eases pneumonia, b-inchias. catarrh, la under, over and ariHind it. j posiavely wet it is not neccessary to ! fluenza, inflammation ot the larynx and in it a t.ght roo. if loards, an d j change them w hile the leet are at rerL , flammation of the trachea. There appears or tan 1-ark, Ov.p ftila rut roa have a ruppry ci ice insi w m aeep . ,v. v,,.... And ilr. lllll'UU - - - - " ' . t....,. ,1, rin. is no treater luxury uunnc a neaira ; term than rlentT of ice. Ice water to kiji man i ieu.T . " cream for ilmner. ice to keep Tour milk cool and sweet, ice to use when ot "T re ueriDi' from a fever. n- it j,, --i-Wit it ah a.l.. I..,..- .prf usa f A nfi' B ftoV inr '" ; rain. NOTICE TO SUBSCRI BERS. The neic lortage laic ichich goes info effect the first of next year, compels us to require that all fiithseribcrs t the Somer set lIEKAi-E living outside of the Coiiiify, pxiy their subscription in ad' ranee. Bills tcill he rendered to all delinquents by the lei oj January, and all icho do not 2ay their accounts hy the loth of "January 1875, trill have their narnes stricken from the list and the account placed in the hands of pi-oper officers for collection. We trill lend the HERALD to any 0)X living outside of the County for $2 a year in advanrc, trc joying the postage. JOHN L SCULL, Butincs Manager, Souierftct Printing Co. Extended. Oicing to the short notice given to subscribers residing outside the Comity to lxy vp, ice have extended the time until the 1st of February, 1S75. About the time ot Milroy's skedaddle, whi n evervlKjdv alonst the border, ourselt uiiunr nilu-rs wa Mured nearlv out of our w its, Wili'inm (jiHand, ol CumU rlaiid Valley township. Bedford county, hid a box contaiuinir all his monev, title deeds und other valuable papers in his hay mow. Alter the scare was over he went tor uie box, but it was pone. Week before last Wilson Cessna, while hunting in the moun tain near, lound the Uix under a lo. The papers were safe, but all the money except live pennies, was gone. The pa per were but little thi worse of the wtar. Altoona Jiadical. The editor of a neighboring exchange has been shown a design for an upholster ed front gate which is destined to become very jMijiular. The foot board is cushion ed and there is a warm soap-stone on each sUe, the inside step U'iog adjustable, so that a short girl can bring her lips lo the line ot any given moustache wiihout trou ble. If the gate is occupied ai lO.'M P. M., an iron hand eiU::iuS from ot:e ga'c post, takes the young iiinn by the k it ear. turns hiui around and he is started iionn: by a steel boot. Remarkai::.i:. Stock-bp filers and t.r nters will tie iu;eres!ed in the loll.. wing authenticated st.iten.ent : Some ten days ago a cow owned by W. J. Coleman, ol lilac kliek township" Indiana cunty, gave birlh to four calves in oiie day. 1 hey were all heilers, xhite nwns. ail alike, and well develoH-d. The tin-t two liorn are living and doing well a:id the other two were born dead. They weighed respec tively 57, .'i. 52 and 4'i p-uads. inakinz a total ot 211 K'Uti!s. The cow is living alid diiing well. The full'), ing can ! viri' .-d as strUlly correit. 1 1 ii ecvmed friends and I atr.'iis, Kiei iiuii A. 1-nl. of Ji-sat-r Crsa Rd.s. have s-il-l their store and t-tr.m rv attli.it !a eto .Mr. S.la J. C.o. r of lu.. town, l'iu gi ntii :u n hue U-ea elic ited in the un rcaiit: !e 1-i.s.nrss ..t the X KwiU for a lut;i!aTol years, and have ba.lt thein . lv,-s a in t ii v uMe re; ila!i'u a tlo-r- u'h " u-.ni. men an 1 clever and l l:g inc ge:ilieiiit n. We are ii"l iiilorni. d as t- what :.lie they pr lo eui!krk in. I ..t w!.4tetr it liiay we l.o;i- tin y i:i-ij liu-f t with lilil.l.otid sueei ss. Tnfl:E are indication t soiuething r-iig ia regard tithe tioir pap-r i.;'ii w Li. a the gi.eolai k are pr. sited It i iiiauulaelund al nulla near Wrt Chester, l'rr.n ivania. aod it ai;iears to tic a 1 :d that in tran-portation U-lwern there and the rrinters s de i f it hi got iat uiiiTotn-r hands. A large lorce irmu ibe Trtwaury llepartim nt are now cnga rd in overhauling the slock al tue un.is. and their work is conducted w ith great nxri-cv. The peculiarities of Ihia jer have always constituted the chief 1 rotec tioa 't llie"greeu!a ks from luing Counler teited. and the possession ot it by cniuter leiler would lie a serious mutter. 05 Thursday of last week, says the Cambril Frttm-in, some men engaged ia cutting ice at Shenkle's dam, a short dis tance below tow n, made a discovery. It was in this wise : They threw a slab of ice into a sled that was in wailing to convey il to a proper receptacle. The slab, ow-' ing to rough handling. boke. and in its centre was found a catfish aliout ten inches long. The fish was frozen to the degree of 6o'.idity that usually characterizes a grinds!' nc, and a thermometer held close to its nose immediately fell tw o inches. But so s.)n as it was released lrom its im prisonment and placed iu the water, it thawed out and swam away, and now those ice men are wondering if the whole thing was not a dream. On Friday lnt Mr. Marteeny, who is in the employ of Mr. S. S. Fhckinger, bad his right leg broken in two places above the ankle, by a masB ot coal failing upon it Mr. M. was working a passage troni one room to another, and having effected an entrance much sooner than be expected, called bis partner, Mr. Ananias Livcngood, to him. Mr. Livengood thought the rxif w as loose and su-pped back a short dis tance, w hen about a ton of the coal fell, with the effect as above stated. The alarm was given, when Mr. Noah Peck of Nebraska and others assisted to bring him to the house, obtainmed edic.il assistance and Simon has taken to reading the (-apers. Being young and hearty be will soon be a'de to be about. Wilty Iud itd:ut A frif.su in Addison sends us a ropy of "The Rose Bud," a most wonderful lit tle sheet primed and edi'ed ly Masrer Charles Iiiskeep. ot that place. The en tire work is done with a pncil, yt-l so closely does it resemble printed matter that six out of the seven persons we showed it to were un;:er the impression that it was printed with type until informed other wise. The letters U'ixI are ab-jiit the size ot "long prioitr." The :ir-.tjvagt is taken up by a picture of a dog opin.ng a ihior, which is remarkably well executed. W hen it is known that Master Inskeep is tut fourteen years of age. and has never re ceived anv instructions in the art of draw ing, the surprise is doubled. We wish to call the attention of ottr Re publican friends throughout the c nnty: to the fact that the Spring elec- lu-ns. under tl. new constitution, will oc- cur on tue Srd Tncsaay ot February. (;he ICth). instead of the l!rd Friday of March. as lierelotore. L naer tue presem law, every voter must have resided in the the-1 tion district w here he shall oiler to vote! at least two months lefort the election, ( and thall have paid a State or county tax j within two years, which shall have lnea; assessed at least two months, and paid at least one month previous to February 1G, j 1?73. Ot course, persons between twenty- one and twenty-two years of age can vote w ithout payment of tax. It is important that nominations' made early and that good men l-e elected. See to itj ceighbors. Colds. Many of the colds people have I . .......... , -i 1 . r.. . . T .1 terminable lisi ot . . .... -i . TeU "h, " Bo f". t .' ri cold." First, never 1 LVkhs or shoes, when thev 1-Kr n.he ii.anu pre-; ,vent the tree circulation of the blood. ! " nen on me comrary. tney ao not em-: ! brace the fool uo tightly, the blood gets j fair play, and ibe spaces left between the . leather and stockings are filled wilh a comfortab.e supply of warm air. The ' econd rule never in rli-m- i this is a fallacy ; for when the least ' n.rr.r.-. .);.t :. -" I " ' - ..,' . .u.v "'ICUIS B. i traded farther lo the foot iuelt by its own ' brat am! llm, .. ...1 ... . I. n .1.. .. ni;a,iiuii i.itci wus;t , checked. Any person may prove thia by tryinj ? 7e.':rr,larDt ol nfS''nS (be. I, ff il f ! 1 I WK . ! I .. .1. 1 aw I damp alter, momenu. although. ly Uk- ioir off th ahn xnA im;n, tt ni .r. 1 " , -1- fear quite try. Ex. Nest in importance to ;be iron 'interest ..r .1.:.. f .... . ....... litt.1i..r tr-uli. j HI IUI3 4.1UII11J lUt.llT I uiii'Ji-i ..uul. It is Elated in a memorial recently pre H tited to Congress liy the lumber dealers of the United Slates that the mm at $144. 000,000 is invested in this industry, wiih nn annual prothiction o! $:10.(KKIM0. ftl fordin; employment to 2Ml.00t men. Pennsx Ivania ranks first, w i'h aa annual production of S.ttCy.SSo. New York Mands second, prinlueinj; timber to the amount of f 21,2S,238, pivir.:? employment to 1G.409 men. The amount of pine and hemlock timber yet standing in the toresU if these States is estimated at 2-J3,O0O,0OO. OOOteel. Besides this, Canada and Cali fornia have each 100,000.000 feet, thus nearly doubling the aggregate total ot timber of the North American continent Ox Monday last, r.lwut 11 o'clock, a. m . ;he house of Mr. John Geller of Bueua Vista, was discovered to be on fire. The alarm was given at once and soon the people oi that village and the neighbors around were on hand to make an effort to stav the flames. The Haines spread rapid ly and it was soon found that it w as im possible to save building. All efforts were now directed to saving the adjoining building, Kevser's store, which was but ten leet off. "The effort, thouch seeming ly a hopeless one, was successful. Geller 'a liouse in a short time was nothing but a heap of charred limlteM and ashes. The most of the household foods were saved. The house is supposed to have caught from the ove-pipi The building was insured in the lioyal for (J0O.Iiedford Inquirer. A most shotkins accident occurred at the residence of Mr. Thomas W. Maha ney, on Front street, Monday afternoon las't. Mrs. .Mahaney left the two little children, a S'rl and a'boy, aged respective ly one and four years, in an upstairs room and descended to the lower tloor, where she remained but a few minutes when she heard piercing screams proceeding from the room in which the children were. Hastening to the room, she found the little girl's clothes to be in Barnes, and. although she smothered the fire immediately, it was found that the chiid was so badly burned as to cndsiiicer its life. In the absence of his mother the little Wy climbed upo" a chair, Mok a match from the mantle piece, applied it to the stove until it ignited, then went liehind the little girl and set fire to her d ress. Ca m'ttrlaud AV irs. "Wm. London, formerly of Jefferson Co., in writing from hi present residence, in Kansas, to the Brookville Jerftrtouian, gives the following as illustrating how the grasshoppers Jid their work : "A cornfield of one hundred acres was stripd in twenty-four hours, and the hills looked like li field of bean poks. Every tree wjs leaded, limb and leaf, many limbs breaking under the great weight. Every leaf or stem oa prairie or stubble was covered by dozens of insects. As one advanced towards them lie was surrounded by a cloud of blackness on all sides, Winding one's eyes. The ground was i.ot visible, being covered w till layers of inrects? not room to step without cruf-h-in dozens of them at a time. In a few hours "Iter their ariival, trees, plants an I vines were stripped of their foliage, and all nature was barren of verdure, and in the licit J summer were the appearance ol somber November. Oh. iU"se gloomy hour?. :i low. hue clouds dropped their !r.ijH-ry d.in n. not i.t rain but of gr isa-liopiM-rs, daily lor a whole week. The aliM- is a picture of the great grasshopper devastation ot 1 74. ixptrieuced iu ail tin sou! !i wist." A sau i rru but ery ileteru.itied l..k ing otirig l.i:-.n nl through the quiet v'.revt ol Petersburg on Tuel.iv last, drag ging a little hand sled with a box on it. In the Ux wai ail aiiiumted bundle; be hind il !u:nga pleth iric ir;vt bag. The oitttlt ili'ited consi 'erable coiiillierit. and it W:i v.:i len.ed that there had Im-CII a dis .lu;i..n i f partnership. The conjugal ban. Is Il. it t.'Un l together twounwiiliug hearts, that chalet two high, proud spirits, ha-1 U-ea last a-ide, he says jire-tr. s.id-e ed ! k hi w av we.f ard ho ' to the n.t lery far west. The "Mar of Empire" li.in't put in an apti-aranee, though p- I ui:.r' h'ipjs"il to oe takinz ius w ay iu tiie i xiui-'dire. ti i:i. It is grant , ing to know I ! h t there w as atl e piilaMe division uf I Katie, Li ae the l.e lir ot oid thatcoiuti.K d the walls of Jericho, there was no hot cling in his tread, he looked neither to the right hand nor the left, but having sternly turned his l ack ujion l.is desolated home, he marehej sturdily and steadily on. "When they won't let a trvia lie good when he wants to," wliail-Her thing to COT A remark ah l.E case of true love has come to light in the Penitentiary that has a romantic twinge to it. In May. lsj73, Thomas Miles and Auna McFarhuid were sent to the prison from Licking county, for burglary, under the same sentence. Not long since, the woman asked a guard about Thomas, wanting to know how soon he w ould get out. On inquiry, of her, it w as learned that they w ere engaged to be mar ried before coming to the prison, and that she was not really guilty of burglary, but pleaded guilty that she might be allowed t' suffer with her lover. -She told the guard that if Thomas was still true she would marry him when they got out. Thomas was interviewed, and he was still true to his Anna. The prison authorities were moved at the situation, and allowed lhtin an interview, w hich is said to have been quite an affecting scene. Their terms expire on the same day Saturday, Janu ary 31, 1S7.J. It has been arranged, a.t their request, to hold the ceremony iu the prison chapel on the day of their discharge. The chaplain will perform the ceremony. The twain will start out with freedom again as one rlesh, after two years' con finement within the same walls, with but one interview in that time. It may be added thit lioth have been exemplary pris oners. Ci.itiiM-iii Commercial. Velvets aso Black Fabrics. In the present hard times it is a matter of great convenience to make o?d things as good as new. Velvets are iu great demand for various uses, and hy careful dressing over can be restored t to nearly their original softness and beauty. Brush all dust care f;l y from the fabric ; then if there are any spots or stains, wet a cloth in diluted spir its oi amm nia (say a tcaspoonful of ammo nia to a tea cup of solt water,1, rub gently u;sn the pile and the under side; dampen the whole ot the plain side by rubbing il over with a cloth; have ready a large press st ohc or press-iron so hot that it will hiss ; lay the under side of the velvet up on it let n pressure come upon the up per side or nap, let it be spread smmhly and lie till the str-am has evaporated, and the cloth is perfectly dry. If neither press stone or press tvon can 1 h;id, rub the stove pij-e clean and dry il upon the surtace ol that by holding it smooth and firm till dry. The velvet will look as Irtsh and bright as whea ne. Soiled and crumple! black ribbons can 1 restor ed in the same uu.nr.er. Try it. and your daughters will lejoic" over the acquisi tion lo their wardrobe and ri'jiion boxes. Rusty black lace t-an I much improved by passing through the ammonia and then stilTt-ned in a weak solution ot glue, and gently pulled and straightened till quite dry; it will need no ironing. Be care- ful anj nt n,akc it f j a-Cuj inv preas .Vp,; i r, so stiff as to be un- grease or tpots upon any moved by the use ot ammonia, but worsted or woolen labries w ill require more strength of ammonia than tl.ut-e of silk. Exchnnct. Dancer to House?. From many ; points of eastern Pennsylvania reports have come ot a new horse disease. A j veterinary surgeon furnishes the following j particulars. The first symptoms are gtcer ' al debility. l."-ss of appetite, the horse re ! fusing lo eat from the commencement. A short abrupt cough, a dark mucus tinged with bhxid oozing frota one or both nos trils, verv sore throat w ith vtrv little en- ; largcruent of the glands in tact scarcely I perceptible The carotids are a little - .i . i :m - i:..i. i u oi . t:eu. me sutj-inaAi: lai a jiuie more so. but cot equivalent to the soreness of the throat ; the eves but verv little swollen ; U..-.. . :v.i., u . sembling catarrh or inut-nza. At times ! the extremities are deathly cold, alight ever, ncavmz ai iu- nonts. inspiration long, respiration quick resembling lung fever, except me Kin ana inimovawe pri- tion which aiwavs accompanies that dis- i ease. Again, the nor Ues dow n from the commencement of the maladv. which . he never docs in pneumonia. There I i i . .-;l i-nm!,inati.,n r,f lo I no decidetl character in it. It is in sidious in its attack, commencing in the nose and ere pin- alon . t until the w hole ot me resnirsiorv Mac n es are involveiL This whict 'u 2. bribed. U consiot-rtd mor dangerous than the Ute . ... ... the symptom, on .rol" li aid : . ,vi ... . uou.lu .nce i-;J ' r 1 r-"!1" parues. rrawi lupon- tory. A SoDSlala lloraf. It wa3 an ol 1-1 vg f:.rm hous. r, ' ..,! I ' op among the i r Ridge. A large iil il'-t of the 1 ore! 1 ..'-.icl. a oners' is ! lisuiiliy lo te svi-ii al I he holms ot our good, "open bntrttd PeiiUsj h ania (. T mans, sus-il in the Isickground. Tin; light lYot.i the slumbi r.;i r eln'wrs i-ist a weird light over the room and its two occupants. The merry jingh; of t!w sleiijU bells aroused the old couple Sforn their medica tion, and w hen we reuciieil the thxir they were waiting to receive us. Tho shake of a warm hand, the hearty pressure of which seemed to betoken the utmost hos pitality, and a cheery inquiry as to our health", made us feel at home. Sitting near the large open fire place, where thehuje hickory back-log. resting on the andirons, that were burnish ed like gold by the constant polishing they r-ceived at the hands of the cleanly house wife, was glowing with a cordial warmth, we thought what a pity it was that this style of nres was giving place to black, uilbea'thy, ugly stoves, and felt more than usuaily kind towards our old friends for thisojien lire. Our host made a move to light a lamp, hut on our assuring him w e much preferred the firelight, he set it down and threw an armfull of pine on the fire. In a moment it caught and the rlatnes chased the sparks far up the great stone chimney. The room was bare and uncarpeted; in the far corner sat an old fashioned three cornered cupboard, on the shelves ol which were arranged china and crockery of quaint and curious design. The master ol tho pouse, a sturdy, broad shouldered, Pennsylvania German sat just in front of it; bis broad good-natured tacc wore the look of one perfectly content w ith his lot. His w ife, a sweet old lady, in a high cap and spectacles, w hose hands never ecsed plying the busy needles as she turned the heel ot her stocking, sat In-side him. "Bru no," the faithful housedog, winked solemn ly at us from his place in fnmt ol the fire, w hile.a cricket chirped a merry and never ceasing song. Altogether it was a scene rarely w itnessed. A couple of hours were passed pleasant ly in conversation and disposing of apples. shell-barks and cider. The hands of the old Dutch clock poiuled ten w hen we were ready to go. A hearty "Gixl speed" Irom the old couple, a snap of the whip and we were being hurried out into the daikness. On the brow of a neighlioring hill the pate ot our good horse was slackened that we might obtain a last glimpse of the hos pitable home of our Iriends. The moon, her face just visible above the summit ot the adjacent mountain, wrapped the farm liouse in its silvery embrace, while a shrill voice from the barn-vard admonished i that it was time we were homeward bound. I X max who acquires a habit of giving way lo depression is on the road to ruin. When trouble comes upon him. instead ol lousing bis energies to combat it, he weakens, and his lacultics grow dull, ntid his judgment ln-coiiics obscured, and be sinks into a slouch of di.-pair. And if anybody pulls him out by main tort", and places liiia sate on solid ground, be at.iniN there dejected anil discouraged, ni.d pret ty sure lo waste I he means ol help which have betn given to him. How dillerent it is with the man who take a cheery view of lite even at i!s worst, and facts every ill with unyielding pltuk. He may le swept away by an ow-rw helm ing tide of misfortune, but he bravely siruggh-s for the shore, and is ever ready lo nuike the most of the help that may It given him. A cheerful, hopeful, courageoui disposi tion is an invaluable trait of character, and should he assiduously cultivated. S. Y. Ltdjer. To persons throughout the county ul.o contemplate iiL-p.)sing of t lit ir personal projit rty or real estate, either by private sale or public outcry, we would suggest that they have it will advertised. One good w ay, and one much practiced, is by Urge posters, but those w ho have tried the cxjieriinent unite in saying that the hieal paper i the lest way. By means of bills, twenty or thirty of which cost you almost a much as a gixnl advertisement in the ,.ajcr. the persons in the immediate utigh Uirhood are enabled to learn what you have for sale, but passers by are no apt to take tiie time to carefully read them, while it y ou advertise in your home pajiers not only the people in your own neighborhood but those in every other section of the county will learn of it. Thus it will le seen that a newspaper advertisement not only informs all those w ho would see the fioatcrs, bat irmny hundreds of others. Divino for Crabs. His name is Wil liam Henry, and he has an abiding place on Main street. His fond father presented him with a pair of skates as a Christmas present. The ice was tolerably good l.i-t week and William Henry thought to try bis blades of steel. They were carefully ad justed and he "struck out" manfully. What mattered it to him if bis trousers were not upholstered nor his head protec ted by a pillow. Just as he hail learned to properly llance himself, Johnny Gre -n came skimming along : "Hallo ! Bil!,'just come over here and see how skating on ticklish ice goes '." Away they went. Green suggesting to William Henry to lie steady or he would go "diving for crabs." When William Henry had reached the centre of the "ticklish" place, he sat down to rest. A cap floated quietly on the top of the water. In a moment William Hen ry's head appeared above the water and that Green boy jelled, "Did you git ary crab?" The head retained a cignilied si lence and once more sank beneath the wave, the bubbles that rose to the surface being the only answer to young Green's in opportune question. Ou the "second ap pearance ot the head Johnny leaned over the ragged edge of the ice and twined his ringers lovingly amid the warm, red locks of William Henry s hair and assisted him to his feet. The thermometer stood at 10 lielow zero and William Henry stood on the bank of the creek, his teeth chattering like a Singer Sew ing machine. The boy s carried him tenderly home, and his tond mother, as the rolled him over the floor and dug the mud from his ears and ncse with a crocheting net-die, pitifully exclaim ed. "Oh 1 William Henry, why did you, why did you dive for crabs TjT the Hxsald. Extract from Western Letter. "Dear S : I found farming a rather uphill business when I first a cut to Iowa. The first year I failed to raise any thing o! note, and the second year was like the first ; the third year I mode a good crop o! both wheat and corn, jrot iJ.iJo gross for hogs ; the fourth year the crop partial iy faiied on account of wet weather ; the firth year the crop jiartially failed on account of dry weather. Sold fat bogs at 0 els. lt s. The sixth year I run two teams and hired nanus ana put U acres in om; had a good crop, iiart of it went as high as busliels t.ii nn-r . i D, , , ' ' . ,. i to the ac. e, none less than 0. That Ull ; 1 was UiKC-n down w ith the typhoid lever . and laid in bed for four months. During J my sickness nearly everything ia theshapt- j ol stjck went by the bosird, bii hogs, big' and little, died, in March one of iiiv f horses sickened and dieil. I thought of Job and all the other great men. but that j did no gixal, my Uooin was tXfl. The ! final w ind up of tnv calamities was w hen a Dae I Lester lute nisr. un u ir-i-li I t, t i great store, cbokal in ilie rami. Jane i t-rieJ, anJ I felt mihtv much like it. The ! terenth jear I rented a farm f.r $'?, co h, naU UaJ a crop. Tbe eishtli vear I rinia.lti.,,.rni : -i.i ...v. fc'"u5 uau lucuoji liert. .ierM., r-i k-1 ..n at the time of c-eath. as tiie rer.L llaViUj Uea ia Nebraska i:o-i'e ia Mii.Vrl tp.. conialnlnif l.t;1 x-re'. and Uoted a claim, came here with three ; V":r- 'ir"n- Un-'r "'. HfT:T7 UlT'-rt.- f .r . ii- - .i r , i i'eter I'. liiter an i laliera. on whiea are ereete-l otber farail.t-?. e are ia the centre of tbe , tw-.-.y frame h..a-. tm anl Mhut Oreit American IXerL To oar great (lis-1 huiHin?. havi.-. thTe. o or-hsi of cas fm.t comfort tbe craSfc-Wricrs liave eaten our ! trT- Tb? Urm f e . . , - , , ! No. 2 A tract f.aal itQ.ttt la -i! 1 1 wnl.lu. trrjjis ana vejetames. and we are living tn j .jiiBiMt n vren a-vl perhe... .in s tnenorV. cuanty and rind it ruibry rou:h. We ' aJ?.inin laaej. of l.'cr.r lt, - r.i ott.er?. on bt-lpof ourold fr'lt-nt'ii etc "' " wt.i-h lh.;re r erecte-l i'l.- Tf t -c-e. hare v.-. c . . , , ianlother huil..in-. hivirif therii a rmsll or- liat Sximerset Count V fanner tin isbow ehirlol fni:t irv. The farm i watereJ. such a rectirdT A curse sot ras to be uinn ' lerau ai.i iti...j w..Jj f ui. tberiL rmn faitnrr-a crrf.h.,mi. ! bus, dist-as. every bliiibt and curse that! can afflict a coantrv. Yt t:.Ifc Lvin? in 1 souUiwestern Pennsylvania, tbe mtt fa- j voretS land under Leaven, witb more real , arili.l l.l..;n I t. .1 l-l-. ...l d.sconifona than any on earth, leae ba;- j py and iine;erou8 ho&ies and are lurd to that calamity-ridden region by tbe shame less bragging of intt-retted rj-!i-s. It setms a!rnit incredible that a man writing such a record as tbe above would still brag brai while begging. But be does. He U'.golthe ritberiswi, tbe mnt beaQtifulcountTT," and all the olbereto-reotvrx-d braj ol Western people. He tries to induce bis friend t" fro there w ith a youn; familv. that would soon be help less in this W cetera rjaradUe. Tbici; of tbe thousands of dollars that have been cs.rr.ed out of our abused cianlv t le sunk in that rich, pestilence-breedini soil, i What have we in return! Abut and po lilo buqt are all the West has ever given us. We ho; the time will aoua come when oar people will cease to be their' dopes ; when they will learn that it U their money that they wSrtt. and that when there, the men that bring it may starve and j i.lc. tt I tie '"C it inn "i "le money rum:- ..... I ... 11"... 1. I ' ern-l v ouni nus -ia to un- nesi, ont n-i '-vbich she hs received not one cent in re- j turn, lia.l men speuv i.i uii;iioe:iiei here, how rich, bo prosperous, how tn-1 uinely liappv aim eimaoiu sot- ii ot-. L'nhappily berchildif n. Iii.cst tliem.-lvc. j seem incHpahle of realizin g tliat Western ; talk and brag U ilt-li berate h ing. ami that ! ... - ..111 .1 U t i - I.. .1 III.. ! every Western cominuniiy wouiu oe on.-1 rupt and hopeless if immigration stopped. Their farms, their bridges, their schools and churches are mort gaged ; they do net cut their clothes according to their cloth. Let those w ho have good homes in old Somerset be thankful, and if they are not happy it is their own fault. PlXEKIIKtU. MARRIED. i HEBRINGToN" SECTILER On the 10th ot January, 17.";. at the home of the bride, by Rev. A. E. Trux il. Mr. Jos. W. Harrington to Miss Catharine SechU-r of Mineral Point. RROUCIIER U.PPHART On the 17th of January, IJ-T j. by Jacob Gerhard. Esq.. Mr. Herman Broucher to Miss Ellen Lepha.-t, both of Upper Turkey foot town ship. SOWERS IT MARKET f invete.1 by C. F. UnoAPJ-t Bao. CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOU Apples, arie.1. Y . Ainilebutter. ?.d Muiier. V Buckwheat, W busiivl HtMftiax, fl lfais.n, aniiul'lcrs, tb " si le. " " hanit. " Corn, V liu-ncl I'ora meal f IS ;ail fkiria, V I'luver Seed suiail Cluver SeeJ large Vjtif, V 1"X KU.ur. V bill Flaxseed V ha., ( fc) Lard. t fc Leather, red n.Ie, i i " upper " " t'l-, ()at. H liu PotaMis, V Peaclies. dnei!, V tt kve lui , Ijalc;r ta & FEED. 5t) 0 K- i; 1 ou '.'.'.'.'.Y.iTi t4c ,...l(i.SC t:-: .V l'C . 7 6' a : 6.i ti 16c a :a T'lc Uie Toe T'ie loe 1 v Km', tt t Sail, Xu. 1,? hid v t.u " Alit m. - Sujrur, yell.iw V a white .13 VI to 3 10 il --ii g mi Ph i; a- lgiilic Yf-w Ad i:cr!ise)hcnt,. A SUBSTITUTE FOR UI.M3E. F ir y.iri. quinine wan r x ir-ie-1 a tl.o rnly ;Mvili I'T iji.ilitri"ii! lii":-.!' . aii-l mirm l-m? (ju iii. hi K 01 the dru ne'e minu ily -i.iuiii.'l ilir.-'iii-utit our weMcru country, uwrt- p-ir'tuluriy ixi 1:4 itiv nvrr IjKiUoina arvl itijonunu l-w l.mU. V. iiti le t ill ii'i 111.14 innl.iria. in nit lf v:iri(-! fTin.f iik'- it 11 1 i u tlir-'iiL'i ifn-Un-i, an 1 wli"iv tJ Htriit -ire ini. rat-1 p iih cliiiU ah I f- vrr. lite fiiiir "ial,ili -n fh ikii-j huIuiih-. Htre:-('rt'. liUiiimc wji r iiu.riy rvni-i l : but, wtnie it irf,u niiy f.il- i t t tlr 1 a un1. it rtVainaMy tiT.t tiie i!-ii:-.'ii i-n-'u 111 111.1-st-.i, vert ik'" a iil 111' ivt .hiih ji IU" tj-.-a 1 t mi -ii an ri.cni th.it tri' ii-h t -j---! in- t t.e j-T-r.-:n r--.vi-fr-i trotn i'l- :!?. I l:f !' t f-i -iiii t. : o vr" p-j nrtrkr-t. 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I l it-.r riit m n. :r-ii :.r I C.;r': ,a ml .;i;tr r --. i'.- r r-ii'inu.il ij"-tfivrn;'-ii-t. an I t!lv x r-i-)- ai!i:r ait i n 1 Tit n i ,t'-n.- : t.r i -m : ; r. ii.-r a ircjiK-ht ! --.rp t-. ; i- w.itrr. p-ii't tinrina i' I'lisMxe, Hill !rt-.jH-iit s 1:1 1 ti w. 1 (.- ar man ii r-u.i tui fr iu i?,c e.r.iln or h'-it-i y Jilt f -rti if' -at ;ik''),ait a gr m'.eA by't-V-TV i'ii,r.if in '!.' wiVi: ii-r. J-.ti rr 4tii!it vu li; lir-'t t- tLi tr- eflli ati l u:.i pr'.'tnjttiv stfm-i-M to thi !! mm t'-ornf ciir nic, nl tin Ti- r-r! ni.in a n.:- raf i-wr-. k. iidi" r a licrli rs u th only cf. tam r-fnt"iy f-r tin rI.iJ-9 of ::..'?. it ha a ul lur T'ti tenry tu ltj; ki !i)'-vs. utirjmli'rs tli-m t halthy -c-ti- 0. mi ) rtniovi;. th cau"1, 'fVrn:p IiV' forrj;nioD of lrti jc --ttjst !;- -M:". it hi. a, 11 jut iiiittci to M.niinu'. mA t-y --.t. ii n I- rn KT.k l t--n-, Df'i'siitatiriit a iiinlui f jirr.n ion lr i; n iumvjI. M.tny ot ihr t. s ;re. j ie i; 1 4 ir.tt'rina in;o i' c-jii;n air uiiivcr iiiv re irniz-M as 1 i n" or all rnii.Uiu:a of thf unuary ri.a:;.. In I-iT-("Miji.u.;iT. ! H-ju, an jrJ rn of the ifc'Wlp, au i alf't't'i.jiiaj o? tf. Thr at an-1 Lun-. it i? cquk.iy etrtain an I vtM:ifi"U'": fhlii', as a rvuiwiy lor t t:e eomjii-i :r,t8 iet'Uii!ir to tiie ltfin.ilf r. it has uo ciati,il. LaAUUH. oil an-! y,tuuz. luur. ri-i aui fini;, ui every o-ti li: i-m ot Uie. wiii fin 1 till OKKAT Fi.MAM! lir.KfcLiV prompt, soft. C'rtatli and relt'it'l'. i h pul". tllw coin-iK xifU is rv- blvf'l t'V II lilm.! hlthtul tiiU!lliTl.tt-n, nd lis oce-aa'tonai we n?.t-ii i aturr to i. r:"rns h-T lUIl-'.loUfl liua LAFH.V am wit hitt isni.tvics- iEtcK. tfytA'l only m tjt:ic3 hy ii'A VTUjzif a:-l A"M,N" Estate uf Abr.;l.: TIIATOIfS NOTICE. m Manm, U.Io 01 Shiilc Tp., ili't-i-a-u-l lVttr of A'tminiiitratiMi on thi atvive fJite havinff tecn j:rutet Ui ilie ori'lersiuisl, notice ia liertr iriveo to those iu leiitel Ui it to malie im meillatu pa merit, an-l thes-.- having claims a yainrt il to prehear, ihein 'iulr nutnsuUciilwI fur acit'.c meui at the late r i Ico uf tl.o ileccasi.-d on Sit orJuv, Marx-h W, IT i. 11 i:IiY P. J CL'STKIt. jang7 Aiaiinis.ra-.ir. OTICE .Not if Is hr?hj iziir t'it arrtl will h M l fr-nn t lie a ! crjit-iii- ot l7i. at the .:a:nii'fn eri offiS(.m"rp, th': several i'w:ri-:;a of lc ct.nny as follows. v;x: Kor Jnnpr township, Jcnnprville Nr.ni;h. Qij-rnani'inif. Sionyrvk. Xcw lUltirnrf.J Aiie itrny. Jeti'-rrvin, S"iririt twfitiij(. S"fnrpt tjn.ujtrh, B-rlin :-ir."i';ri.Brotherv:iiy, on Thure ilav, ue lih lj.y of l-ct.ru irv a-i. For A'Miviv I'W-r Tork-y im.it, T"!-n.i W PDsTh. lvntta-ne ttomush, rxl-r"r Tark-yfot. MiMieorerk, New 'tntr-vjlle t-oronzh, Aliiior l. SfUtiiampiua. ?onham;ton, WH-pi.?inf !r-ou-t-h, Ornviile, Iriin-r. Eikli k. Saiisbary nUi?h, Summit, Mfyr!ale U-n uijh. -a Fri day, the :ltt day of February. IH'iy, whn anl whnre all pr;Ti'i an-1 fr-rjK.r.liona f !injf them M iT-8 ajrirri'-Tt-J at the fnunifriri in and taiaation of tht-ir tatx.nhlc property an ! etff fna-J pur?a ant lo the wvernl acta of Assembly in w?h cae, ma.le anti prt.ri Jwl are n-quste-l W arten! ami rUkie their ri'-Yaiv'-cj' tor r-;rrM ac'rUn'r to law. S-erUi :ittuticn t al !iw:cl to the foiI"W;nic jHirtion of Art. 4, S-x 2 of an at for theoria-amr-i. ti'o. (lisr-iplin an1 rvjfulation of the militia ol the i;oramrnwealth of ppnn-yl-rania. to wit: r-n the r'ttne (lays arvite U3'n:inel tii; Oo"nmi,t!-nrs phaJ a!. ilet'-rrnitie wio arc exomp; vr not iiible to 'lo military duty. bx. The apje.i;s w:li t; on the aN re m?rii'T H fiavs b-::w'. a The ii-a:e of 0 o'clxk a. :a. an l i o cl : k p. ni. V. J. ! IT-LKR. J. rfl NTHY'TAX. L1VKK W. m )Y Kit, J. Xcrr, Cl'm. C',mtn;iyn'?r, JJXIJ EGAL NOTICE. .NU.ec if hf-rt-bT r.r -o thit th ft ut-vcir.x ai fan: hTe reen h..i in my ofe anl th -.t the jt-kme w:lt b-? pres--ntel to the c'urt f-r e.r.tr;-ia-tin oa Thur-i,iy. the 2-th t .Iir:uiry h. Thefan-'-l ao?-.ont of Fjrtvl-:ri':it Y-jU,:a, c,n Ei'Tee ot A !am Fa1eiy. Tii first aal nnal a--e sn of IIornaa C'hrf; Her, aii22'-e bfX. It.-.vch,inrT h l1. XECUTOKS NOTICE. V if Fri:x. late c Ury.tfrf Twp.. liri--as .1. lottery tctaTHf?n:ary '.n ::ie a'-.v f-rmtf haririi te-n trrant--! t.i i:i? u...lerriuel t'j the pp,ir au ' tw it w make imiac.'.iati- nceai. so l ih"f bar. ! ta rlaimi ayiirwt it will j.r vnt tlviu t- the na ii'-r:rit.i, at thi' iare rti.n- it it:e Oct I. . i-n s i;lir tev. lhe u.h ,lli7 ,- Jao.. jo. N ,ar1 will e rV eiv.:-.! uni".-i ilulv aa-.atc iraieg .ic-..r;. ,,J u'-- -iv ,-,nvPT .sAMVi-t. ;uTi r:r:. ti-caijr?. T ;. .., ,., . , , t . t. r- ''ElC S.A EL Or A I,L A bLL h.r,l'rf,t""r t!. f ;-! fmirt of S-.ruCTw-t Omnr". we ; I .er l-r at j.uMie '"-"7 i if.-K-aa S-,uj:.-sr--., at tbe tour. 11. fa II " hi '1, Jj.lt firy :r,ih, is: nt 1 o! "-. r. m.. toe f . tve the j r i ry of tl:c ' Ic'fril retii e O'.-.rx-: liaifit'er- iit-e..a-.l. . 1. 1 ae tarm on w:,i-n ine'.i. ! uivrsre itura- -1 SAXN'F.B VElLil HKt.ki. i-ateeut' r. TT'XLCUTOR' NOTICE. -J . . ,. jrx ef jt-'hen llOE tcr. deec.t. hmnt heeTi frante.1 to tn emler-iirterJ Ivt i rr, f B-axi-ntary the a.Te i tleeT ziTtnio th'.e irelette'l tu it ui mavae in- I me-iiate payment, are! trx-ee harinj eiaim.sar.injit It to pre-n; i aea '-o.y aatbentjcitM t r ett .--i meat on Si-ariay. Feuruiry 'Jiiu lsTi, at ti.e r a. j IjVdcw hi the eicai jr. J M. A. KOSS. jirii I i-u!..r. , sFIFffcALiiE j The recent extraiir Jinary atiextum the re'-jet 1 U actnwnirz. anil i.t icrts:n:iii a hw tmnwui tan drrtrt, :o tP u:-:eet. lo t r ier that ail ay 1 fine familiar wl:i ta- m t aMc. fesrle-i aii wi leiy eirriiaLed exjOCDt ti" i-iriwttata, rf j i MONTHS FUU 59 Ci."TS. ' rtTavO rtt-ram BT PrELieBIia, an zr Ta. JOVBX KVZ'JI$.Z w-kty ft reraiar pn.-e f-r yr t,,w m Nm b Year. A J'ireaa S. S. JUN ils, toiTL.t, i j E. Aia.ru s- L'yr?'i-. ... .. . - n.Miti inrtt ra mw tn i ctrrrarmui Dw.SO. A"!(!7 Ailrcrtrsrmr n.. AVtr Advrrfi'yprnt . - . . . - - -r-s r-r-.-..- -- "rtr -''''crtt.'rment.t. Viih evory io'- of jr.iii'.--.-i.-y cx pcn out cfr Duyinrt r.t Ti-et ttin: hot CSr ijoei c.f Cood fct ci.a '.imj- Watoliinj t:1 Var'u-t, .- n 1 minj Taii wlicn :t ia C-ib Mnmirnr-turinj ytmall"illy nn.l Willi u Dt.i"ir.rt. nx;CT icot-a of" Four to a Yer.ro Dasinj oup S-i!iiv.T Pi ieo upon Money j-aia Down at Once. u.:d ihui eavo ourselves from losaea nmt le!aya usual to credit huine . Morkin.j Proper Names anil Quality of goods on Tickols, ond in Plain Fig ures, co that CHILDnCM may Duy ns Tafely as CROWN PEOPLE Fteturninrr the. Money when Pnrtien Prefer to Peturn their Purchoses- Thoroujh Attention to ail Departments S. E. WAJfAALiKJEi: and uiioiry. THE BEST PAPER TRY IT- Postage Free. noaufifnlly IlIiiMtrntctl. The SCIF.NTlFin AMKRK'AX now In Us M h yi-ur. ;") iho wi.n.jt clnulati.n ol aiiv wekly ri. wsl,iM T of the kinJ In th worM. A at-w vi.-luioe etininirnced .lauuary i. l.TS. lt ei.nit-uls emlirai-e the latest ami mojt inter esting int'.na itliin ir-rtainin tn the ln-lntnal: .viertianieal, an.l htlcntlli- Prirrvi' uf the Wurl.l, lM-vriitnn. with U-autiiul enirraviusi. ol .New Invenn.ms. .-w lrniltmenti. New l'p rj-. anl liii.r.ivc. In.lumnn cl ail kino; I m-tul Nuten. Kii-iriej. Sa:."ze..iinni an.l A lu.e, l.y Pra- tl al w riii-m, t.,r i. orVuicn uu l I.aii ljycrs, iu all th9 various :i rr . Ihe.st IhXTlKU? AMIRICAX i the clwan. t an. Ik t iltuKtrne.i w. kly iarr a!:ii.i-. Kvi ry nuiiio-r n-nlain tpiiu lo. l l i irirfinil eu r.i!rii ol ui-w ni.i..iln(ry an l b-i:l iiiv-tit!.n. Knraviii. ll.ui:rj;Mii IiniTi'Vcmi-niii. liifc---eneii. iin.l inj-'r:.ini s ..rWi. ip-nauunif t" i o ii aii'l Jln'hsi.1 al KiiKti.eeripir. .MiliniK. .Mii.ioit an-1 .Mio.iilu'iry: K("'r:ii-I l-ic ian-n pr- n in the a''li'.V!'u f .steam. Sn- on i. -j.:,- r'.m. K.i.i.i;. j. M.-,.:i...iii:,'. Naviartti'.o. 1 .a-r.i; lo. leii-Krai'h 1 1 ui.. i.r.1.. Lt --.ri-..: .-. nia-nU'u., Ll-M an.) ll' ii. n-r r. .Ihuii-. I-: .-ini-ert, Inr-n:' r, Mai,u:a'-:urer. I.Vini't. la.v.-r ot . :- n.-.-. T'-.i' li- r. i 1'Tifvrii. ii. I-r. -iri'l ti-pie .. ail pp. I. -! ,i . am in. i j,,. s'cihX 1 1 1: A MI.U-U-AX u-lni 1-, tl.ptn. It i:i.-ui i tive a y. k- ia i vrrv i on.ly. I.i! r ry, Mu-ty. "ft '. ai.i i '. um u.i K to: ii. i-v. Tj li-a !.! K m. t'. .: i-. A. a temy r S. liii..l. A w-.i." iia ii-H r. ijr.- iin j ar. un 1 .rTrnil )iuii-!r-l enzr ivj;i... 'l ;: ,a-i. il t-ra-i are yr-ri i -t oliiOn.aT an I fn-in-'.. 1 ',e -r-Ti--al n-'-' i -s ..re w.i ..r:ii ti a tiu '.tie m r.ji- :iB -ri -e. leroi. a,; , s yi' i r I y U: 1. 1. Ill' u 1- II. ..: a i: i-. 1 : ..u.lt to t.u' . i.il rl.---u- !. m, t -. .:i; i.j .:,; ;,l.y tie lia : u .l .N-w tlcii-Tf. ratent- l-i e..nr.e':i..n it'i the Si -1 EN" liHl' A MKhll AN, ileri. s- ii i:-;n of AnTi'nn anl r r : liiive the Linir't fi.ir.:i(uj,.t -re t!n n:-y th.,u-ini (..! -a- s. .iluiiii ai i .i. ar1 eun I -n:i. a:i in ir.c V, . r,. : ll .in li-ve i .-t-u ini aif.-t..-v. 1 t .a'.tuf.9 tit r u.'. tir J'a:. ii- an- ot t.-iin-'l rn t l.r.t -.rnr.. M -'.r'.t of n-w 1I.M.-.T.I ii,a nn n -l.-in,, ei.i-:iiiie l jri I ,1. vi-e tn-e. A '-vl.o n.u-e i ui.vie in the V.l h.V riKIt- AMKkIi AN ot ail iriri-n-i"n ..fentr. thr ilah itm 4i!isrv. wuh the uiiiD.-an l p i.i.i'-s ol id.: l'a:-i,!e-. (-.Ui nta are oll-n wi I m t.art or wh .ie to p,-ron. aiir.-'eil to the lnveution l.v ai-h aotn-e. .s. r, 1 t ,r Pamui.let. 1 iu j-aa'-i. ri n taiin.il! Iaw au I laU Jirei'ti.-un lor oWan.nu I it ems. A !.ir"i f t the r.iper, or fciirnb; rnt'-n:', MI. ..Va(.ii.. i-r)t k-w. N. Y. linu.-liof n-c, ot. i .n-l T;h ; tVatipif.,a. h. V. VALL'AIiLK I1KAL, K.ST ATE IX FAYIHTK AND SOMKItSLT C'H'.VTIIIS FOll SALE Ily virtue of an or ior of late of tii neih - Court of Kayttte eoutity. un ler tir.Kveilluira in partittonof iheesiata.it Dini.-I Willl itn". Late of ;.:w,irt T iWiolnp. K iyetie 'ounty. at N'.i. of June c.urt. lit, I wilt uiu m j.ubu- ,v ,.a On Thurfdiy, January 2, at lOo'cii-rk a. m. if Fal.f ,!jt, the following real . niaU:: lurprt. No. 1, inu, a tract of Un-l ia .SlewartTuwiiaLip, Payette County, Fa., cuoialn iiitf three bunire.1 an.l sixteen arrei an-1 one hnn ureJ an i miecn perche,, a.!joiainK Wis or Hen ry Ljii.ieriii.iD, J.iuuj Nickiuwan.l (.'hark-s Miner. ria tract la Weil improved auj in Rood cuiuva Uon. Alii, porjart No. 2, bein a tract of lan-l In Mia toaii.liip. a.:j -iniiiir the ateive an-1 hinU of t-cter Miie. uituauiinx ia hun.lroi an l twenty, one acre., well im;iruiel an l urvlt r jrwl rultirs tiun. Liu iridwj, January 23, 13 at 10 o'clock a. m of iM Iar, I will xp t put-iir I'ait: oa the ir.;m. !', pxiryxrx N"'. i, fiQ a tr ct of ?iru-4l- in r Turkpyf-ml Tunii-S-atin-r-rt lantf. Ia.. OTtUimin one huu-ir-'i an-i nevtm arn- an-i nine jiTftis. a-!jini:i lfln-i of Perrr S-brck. Alex. Coauinham. lan-Hh)-. aol An-lrfw Sbr-cit. XhLB tract u '..Wt.II imr.r .tro.I an 1 fnt twt ta.1 Furj.art Si. 4 a '.met of Ian., a-fifnln? th lai !rriel trart. anl latvisot Henry Siruck.'fTan1 ItntiM Khtl'-, v ntainir.z eievn an-i one-hiif arrf4. niruate la fcii'i tffWntiiip. Sakl tr-vt is irir-prv-! an-i cT.-iiorel vrrr talcab. TKKIS. Twvrry five fiolUrs f one hair of the purr m'ny. on cacti purpart, on day uf sale, an l th ViUa't f ftu I fne had ia onnrta tiin ol .a.f: th rmainln- one-half in one year from faiiJ c-jiiflrmAli-tn. wua intpren. TilU.MA.S VJLL1MS, jnfj AJm'r aa-i Trusit?. AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE, SI unit t (new Xm ) Plfth Ayr., FITTSBT.T.OK. rA. Y.m wii! fit ! rn v.irie'r of Dress Goods. .tor one hanlr?.! Ji l-r;-i r.ylts LADICS CLOAKS AND JACKETS. A rplon 'i ! line of LADIES FURS, An I a c s-.pie'.e i'. K.it of .STAI'LE & FANCY DRY (J00DS A: thi vrry IJflVTST C.ISH FRI'.LS. OXE PRICE OXLY. U5FI Nr. 1. Fifth Avri.c. I-ITTS3UI:. r.v. limp:, limi: in'' cn 1rj?.i harir.? trx-tfi! Iirr- ki!m at Mar-! Kill, thr-i' ir.iiT- wr-t ot "nfl a. n thr :r-fh At Vr,n-I''nri: rail-ri. in d-w rvniy !h:; toar.y j -inr her tariat iinuc or raw iii7 -mt h mar r;'iirt-j. Thi i.me 1 'ju-irT.1'! ip-tn th ?.T.tr- f- rniafivQ manr f-it w titc t?! roal T-iln, and A a Tr fujTi-T i& ' .'y Kxt -r iiTn? r raw "n ran vr t to Cv-r.fii- w Iyxir-.-n. -I. J,i.n We, ler. of fft'hara. -ur-r. ft;i;ip W. .f.-rf -. r. Jr. Minora! F- U'e'r. y -v-"-! b :- Hb;'Ji. S nter- set. anl !;- -- '.. V.'a'ir-r, C-jnn:-v ...e, b& mui pror1; a"en 'e! . ort: ' HVGVS J- WEEtC. GOODS H)Il TIIE HOLIDAYS! NF.V AND COMPLETE STCCK O F Watcher., Chains, Jewelry, SILVER WJRE. .'Clocks. Bronzes, Sec. JJ B.' IrSEI) OtT BY JAXUARY 1. GEORGE CRWFOBD k CO 82 Fifth Avenue, riTTDURCJII, PA. ) Tliry uaeii-.s: re-.-ke wits New G.; in- iheiT Cir- '7. J arreat loia'reBjea: t j jrar.ki toyiiij BWUJi j xjOLS. I noear'raa,! r: cUrt if lUcl:. - . - c- Iec. A -i.TWav' ia.i ixv:;"-v 5'y.r I ! 1 r. 1 1 . ' " ONE PRICS. Q H a p H H ti a o rexx GUAiiArrxE. ACia. ifet - ar? THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN Cor. Sixth and JIarkut Streets. RHILADELPHIA. GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF CARPETS. IV frhnll loiglii. In January, et-nlte alteration iiimI I in. prorenioiitM in our Ka!riiiii. during uliloli tli- (.imhN on thrrc UoorMof our liuiUlins will Itiite t b frowairtl on two; nnd In order lo nnlucf Mtoerk ii--orlliil v. ollV-r frtxu ihi date. nriM-U on IiiiimI at I.OU l it I'UM I S Til l l.YI It SOLO l. 1'ITTMtl HI.II. IMcFAULAXI). COLLINS & CO., No. J01 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. pi-:;iTi:r.-s .0Tiri: v"Tiri: iv li ii!r-'-T tf.v-n t at I ... i ". rf-ii'dr f In tC a'"'tttiw i.l " ir r--t.! at an rjan t 'ift tj 1 I' r w,iurr-. i utt . . TK-t Hi!... 1 r ai 1 t.- -tr 'I I i- . 1 n '. n . r - w'ir" !1 a-r- n. ifi'er '.Lioa r r Ar.i-i.nt .I Wm . ' i A l ,m -sl..-:.-r. I'nf;,l a.-r-m:til'rai"T "I ' in" 3 1 v. V T M A-.- tint ' f J eei .Jre -t. "-.unt i.l It. Ul:l.' 'le- ! A--'llllt ot A j;- ( I 11 -rnef let .1. trtt:ee s.f W l:::air. 1 -'.' A-e. u-.t ..f I.,- 0 I .-i : Mry A. ltl-f r i" I At unt of A'.o.ir. V. iu a-- iiv ' i '- i:-' 1-i-ter 1- ai :t' y 1 A-"" unt ot 11 I ItaT, II I. r 'Ire I. A u-it of r T T 1 ! yuar .nn ol J-.tin t-rnr' A--ei unt of W nr. 1 Frr."l lliifrf-. ''-.- n. a . ii. . (. n tr. I : . unt . .Uf .1 'rr l-r r a.': t. It I. lir., J. '.V.1I T! Ill s ?EIV3 The P.w: jTo. SWIMi Jl.ii ni.iiUaa. 'pranit ra :! ly Into faror a rAite'ic;; tLa bet conntjiaTiox of good quailllea. tamely; Usht rutitiEjt. m&'.fhe, Bol'IcM, rapM, tlurat'.e, with perfect Iek Sittib. It la a ttinltle rraehine. with Automatic Drop Fee 1. Design lj:ati.'ul nj err. ftmctlon the rery N at. GOOD AGESTH WASTED. A'tJreH INGT CT-iv.-r?.w1' I.EMIXGTON iSEWIN(i MACHINE CO., 1LION, N. V. nr.Axcn office. or K. llmiintjton Son.. ltvmiitHton St icih'j 31. 5 firminjton A'fl Co., Iec.t 3. Brooke Nyee & Co., BT T COMMISSION f G SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE, AJD., iitj-tfu;iy ; ;it f.n"i-a-rmeTi,of l!t."lTF.R atfl it' nnl PTt'iI't i tiat we tive r 1: utter ttieri sujurli r ir...uc MERCHANTS AHD DAIRYMEFJ tn -hip to n. ari't will U pl-swi to hje th-'r VrW "I e'r.-nV.r: "T FT J" ' , "TI 'X tenii.'n u. the.rin.er.-.-. .r..lt', ofu..u ltfiliFr -iAI.K:. fiti',i..S i'.r LL 1 1 Lit i.t . wn. pr .rop l ant ehek o r "i" '. tr' . u. r?L:ppin; cap.a Pt AIL ROAD NOTICK. Koa'S with a. I tho nirV.. y r. i'nmin;'i'n. j.ririff,f and rrin-lji.'- i in c-';i'.r.i'i 'n w on th lt 'lay 'f Ivtti A I. iv4. hi V A. II. .Ifr4h."wbo t-n Ii.e tJ of J v! t ry r A . I. iv:4 i (oe-'birl tfiT-'f t'l !t. A. Snn-rin-i one-t'tirJ tner-'f wX l-a li. I Ll. wt hr.-. hvitr:v-n X'uxi tf.e urHiT".rfii-l wiil n;-et at t.'. t 'h'-e "fltfli fc i-.u:-- e. in tA.: H' rMJ-r". .f i.mr-t. oo M'm-'av ILi? cly of JVruiry. A. 1. 1"" j. at 10 'j :-k A. ,M.. f- r tJ.e Jrj''- - urantalntC o rfrA'-T. f elf-:in Vt--tit ut arn: a trl ot mx ;;r-cto-,. ar-! U x-lui-i a w.rjratn nam-an; e-rnni-n f'- t! an-1 rT-r-in-tu- anv ont of tt. 'a; i'-al ft-jrx f fa. ip-.nri- n. a--r :it. a, '- the a : i-f :r'-iy a; j r-vi titv "..,'4 tlaj of Atril A. I. 11. an ! 1i-'--j-.t (-'-!-n s A. Ii. ' fK'TII. f h w r F:. J'lH.N II. ill ICNEE- NOTICE. J -lifl ru. of rr.T-t ' r. nxii. L . n.'i ma n an fc.iifTJm-nt iu mel'TT' e trj-ai of rr'. ;'--. 1 her-t.y tfiv- ivu? to ait pw-r-i.i Irrrvr-t m i :r--lit"r t k.ior to t at iny ?!".'. S m rwt, f.-r ef.lt-iT.rta; .n 1 i-iy. ii i f ;. ll. wt'h tat.r rUini pr-rl Da:e ot ai i jt:is ir. T i:r. jan2D Aij:n. DmInLSTRATOII-S MiTK'K Lj-mJC of .-i.-i i. : Al-' 'JC:'-'- letter al aHmin a'ra-1 n '-n t. e a r e-.-.re hair.i ta iraate-l Wlhe Oil !' r'.:ne!. B' tiee . hrrvt.y ifiven uith'-ae in-t.r.-.e. l. it nn' trr. me diate "rjBient. ami trea. hanriir riairr;. .-T:r:"t it to nre-nt tneia rja au! b'Hi'a el u ' aet-i-ter l onSainrlay. the rT-h itay "f . ; riiry. I""-' tne reiilebce ot the a.jni....:rito''. in atil r..' Vi M. M il.I-t-i;- inJO A : Y.SJGNEi:.S- SALE. 1 a i'.t HTow to r'lie ml Oi Twdvj, F'trt'inj -2, lt'.'t, ta. B"rzh -rrt-- ' ''' r3' " fate, ti.a pr-te-ny of Jona S-.'rt. 'itaate :n M.l for, Towunip. .S.,m'.rt e. oaty. 1'a., a.',...ii.i. lnl of Saaioe! tnir.t-ll. jraf-l H"w-r. Ihiniel fi'.t are! Hen.-y furl. e..n:ain:E; j aw-r... There H r-wl nw.iiirr h-oirvi !m.,oth auont li aer-a r .-ar.: : a Tery L Ulte. TKH.MS. A eerain ; .itiiu'. In trie l.aa- a Pieaf of S"ferpet t'-.un'T in tar.f of II.-inr.an M tert. S lien o she peeaii-t. beinz a.' at f a3 '. ' wr.e-h neerl t le ;n-l l.r one tear; the balsa-.-. . pfcUi a-iQ tha ue:lTerr f S5Ul.il'j.N SN'TI'FR. DiH-MiT IIATOI-TnOT I C V. . of C-asiel .wtalit. lata f S rarel Twtj., rteeeaae-i. Jae-.:er f tylni!i:iraia. ao the hn ea, haTtna; wen rTaBte-l u -& a.;er am-l. ee a beret y triTe. tai in.e iwiet'teu t" it I, sake tmni ti -ate p.Tant. aa-l tve Bit.!. tll.xi aara.DH il. to preeent titem riaiy aat -let); irmr-i f.,r -:t,e-menc at Lai. rai.;ea.-e of -teeaae I, o& Sa;araj, Ua roay ef luaary I- W3C. STAHL. A t s: 1 Kra i. ay. JB"J " r 1 1 ' n ' ni-rit OI.;r '" '. -. r 1 .oi toe cu.t ,-m. - f f t:. people of . vi. :i ai triijrj n.I :t Four C.irclinat Point.- '!.,:.! j-:.,r. i icrs now i nrtir m I -r ONE PRICE I CASH ALONE I FTJLIi GUAANTESl CASH RETURNED I "VUh tho Lr.rrjc.t. ?.Iot Stylich. Beat Madn. sn-1 Che.ipo-.t Stock of MEN'S na I rJOYi- CUOTttlN'G, we invito you ft": to Ciiil on ui. -Jfr AMERICA. and BliOWX. kt th in in- ri I i . rt "f '' '1 tlf-rl J t mi i r-r I -nn, U l f t It.af 1 n t.. tho I u .? y, at t ".I i'l MT. T W Itl-fl. 11 t I r- , it Ii ii a w ;t --r-i "O r 'ta-f. t M A '.MIMV'T.ATiiU'S NOTICK. i v ; '. i-e ..r S tn ea. t T? . .... i I. -r- !:. fi-l l..t! ?- tv.h. , t.. i: uii -..' e I ! i i ,r .- . . ri . - lirt y i-n t''-o ---i i.. , : .. ir I,- i:n n'-ii..''. u u:. .l tn- . ...... mot It I 1' e..-l.t 'ftn ft t - ..'e ri .f al I :en.ae, 1 '. i.i-! ' I--'' :k.m:t k i h , A i'ji.li.lrl r. ON nwtJi jt.- N' 1 Itaehlaa r r fanu'y o". In tha third yir of tia tJ.Htnci. haa nwtwila. m..r) rapid cnt of Tita iaJ i.'ijt o.y ratria a Aa markmt. I'.miiT .i N.iMachi). f r nuaaarltrjnj anl f.imlty ue. (ready for da l:rery only ne Jon", 11 4). for ran;?e. perreetloD. an l variety of worn, la with out a rival In family or SLM F011 CIRCULAR. zemimjtos compasies. 21 A ? :roii.lwiy. N'-w York. Arm. .M.!t..n S. . '"w' Yora. S-w!n M iwttilnea. 'hii-ao. 'ZX S: i'.- St.. S. Mae tune, nn-1 A ml. li"f;on. -iii W a"tiirit..n St.. Swnn l aebim-a. I in'-lnrieti. Iat W et 4-h Sr.. Sewma Maehioe. I''l.-i. l-J 1 rl-n"--e Sv. S.-winit VLvhine.. A'iaEta, tia., In-'fivi'iirpera H'.nx-. .Marietta St., Si-wlrt: Mvl.iDv. U'iFt.:t.?' n, I). C. iCl S-renth ?., S. ilaet. wl. IY1 ERC HANTS, r. The tar? an-1 regular trail. '-... j -inrij-ii r...r ia the enonty. pl otic n. i -...-Vt ' "' r 't: u I', "a of V rnr-"i '.uny. prar Ir x f-r 't :'( prif..i"l U r ir,-irot oe'.twrn ry ti is ' i f Ti . Mrrr. rt'::!i l FTT.'Iran.a, hr i that ni i or. f x-M Tt '.---:y f-t rury , ' WM. TOMER. OM'MAKV J 'i t at.! t..r.. I ! i 1. '. tt.e s i-u.--:. t.i.ie 1 wr.e-n.- IV t 3 ri I Ar. w Tt'-y hivinx o.ln-ly uiv tr" an a.K.aritreHt to me u.r Te'lt- r- y z i -. c-w;': -.!.; 1 wol meet a.l yt :j..,ti.i.'uir. the firm or el'her. at i I'.i'r i. i'.aer la uret. V . oh ' ' j" h -;i y '-f Jur.uary, lir i. at w:-.n ir- not '.t.;y trial xil ifiOt'i .ryt ciaitr. .I r--f'i or o:i-e-w.i) le; pr--n-e-t. t.u; f- - ri lu t.-r ri atar. 1 "nail th.-a f " n Ion .M-li ora-t -e actal mat ' " W. J Hll.U. A"irie. DMINISTRATUR'. K,;aue (-.' J-t.a !:r-ne;. !'' NOTICE rrTnrkeyf-t 1 iI... .;-'-e3. I. I-.t ' f a 'n.a''Tire .n . ,o t rei't harlni r.-n nn:e-i to the on terf.iri'.!. n-.tt'-e . I e. irivea til to. !C. I'-'-' e. fi It xm- rt'.-ite '(.a hit,-., atvl t.v ti.T.tnir la.ma a, nt It. to pre ni-lu.r iti" h-e' fm e-i i- -ii.'TD--ni. .. '"r.'-e 'A iletHi e.o W ;De.'.ay. " '" ' ' IM'I J. riRf t fllf.K. IKI . M V I'.P'il ' iil.P., UAiiiii'.i l!K'l. Hl.it, ,ri: ; A.iailriia'.raL.jrt. "Y'LLKijHtN V Lai V !TA1J. liL ILIiINk'l VOOO TURMINC SHOP. N''w. : :.:ntera. Ilaifl witfi i-:-f t at.-i -- I r.-i- y 'o f.ai.x. tarr i.'.e. .m ,u.a a--ti-e. W M. t-Ki'lI LKS. Oir. ' i;l rf Kr-el ai.4 ( a I; a m a.ier. t.-.-i-i r- of C. ti. BA.1 Sf.TT, i-at fcrS'-m'-wl SLiiW K.ify. C- l i pr '-' A?'o- wante-f 11 tO ,J') r..e '.f w..ra r. p-p.eefh.it v t ur if ac i :.!. arf ""Dr at w.-a ..r.a..'in t.,. e ,.,r.r,-i. .'.- t!f tr. nt. r a. I the vrrf. thaa a.ytiT eS-r n.pi'.vne: ti.t wnl pay kani,in.y (V a-eerr tottr'a w rk. t-'-'- " . iv-ntl.-c- a. y r a-1'fea al vnew. lei t if. iiim owe- I""1 t ' I'- "or n'...'..-w',-r- tj-.'.l yow ne rne.l waat r li. Hr!o k Co., aViir.iaaVl, St.. "' f . Va i r, u,r 'a an i r.:a.ims t rt A iT- jacXJ X.' DM IN I. TRA TOR'S NOTICE 1 lai .;e ot ;-J F-.vyer. laU f At-- 1t rTt.n of a-fminurraali tlx aTe al hav.tia: iranied to the i.)erwi--l. trw ax b-r-t y i f a u. tre irelest 1 u 'Siaw- dlat. ;.air.'nt. aa-l l&-a aio " :o I re.a; tr am on;y au; act -,r-3 a. l a- tt. re;.i-5c ot Hesry it y-T. toftif rt it, 3r:, rtnnvUy, t i.. lra of &ravr ir . t Ji ROTF.B. Ataiiiir'.raior- 'IP"
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