f rrw-iUfcltr Kcnnard & Oudcsluys, Pill ll i III! Persons attending Corr.T will do well to stop and look at Sleek s Hats and Caps lor spring. Cruelty TO Animals. Section -y ot the law says: "Any ilicrmaa or con . l l. i nnntr. r anv airenl of tie PrnnWlvania Sot-icly lor tl.o Pro- , the millennium ' .1 1 Ti... ei.iuM n.iiiii.ir In the .111? LlllMC otJ.'M,.. in cis; it is not r fnii-iiv to Aninnls. shall, upon : vise an iron structure. tuilli-liv. v --.- - . Owu Hill, near Harnedsvillc. Pa., I frni Iir.u. Somerset Co., March 27tU, 1800 and froze j Messhs. Yntzy an-1, fkutt are waking to death. j iirenaralio is fur laruii: the iron . 'it the Ve send you specifications irat)cli rtutl leading hum .Meyers-lale to k.'.llljoil, j . (the Mr. EUitor : fira new bridge "aikrjFS Uiis kri: k" "V ... V .4. 1 - ... .,..1 1... X I. tl :i'l- ni-i uJ.v ini,'tLn a ;ui -lie Xt w AJcrltWuienlj. SSIGXKK'S NOTICE. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, H.YTVrj MORI?, MD., W 11 HA V r. A I.MJ'i V. TK A HE X ' K . V13ES BUTTER, his on n view oi any sum. iu.sai:iiii-.iin.M, or upon tlie complaint of any other per nor, who niny declare his or her name and abode to rjeh policeman, constable or acent, make arrests and bring licfore any alderman or magistrate thereof offenders found violating the provisions of this act." , V ! Vi I I ! AN. '.'A I. I ' V!'il IT Tl I Til Kl I ll'l.i 'K AS S ! ' IS llll.lil II l.S OX AI.l.MllP.V.r.X 1. A r i .1' ti1-' ,...r,,iT tii SHIPTIIVS. WE PREMISE RETURNS IM r.ni; '.'', .. ,,. .vni.MdK UKKKAL' AJJ- Hi: OUT MX EH The Somerset Herald. Li'N i:: l In. an l ' un af I. t: v r. dail i: :,: We ' :tr ll -i, IsTO. Tl WE TAIil.I:. i.i i sixsau i-.i-nt ka.U'-iah. ,X ,v.i 10 i. m. 1-174. train.-wi'.l Ai-.invr.. tn. i j. in. IJ. ! . .Il:i6 p. in. . . ii. m. . .11:1 p. HI. .. 4:M '. 111. Vor can save money by buying your Groceries, Kir-h and Flour from E. J. Beeghly. A laikif. slock ot Window Blinds, Skad iiii.' CU.Ui. Holland, Ac, gold bands and plain, at fleck's. The spring s'.wk of Hats and Caps will be very large and well selected that is mini this week. Amos Steck. Tiik S.inerset Mnall boy is not much on iiior.a ca.ini, but if yu want to fix their . ye. just s-liow thttu a bait moon. Tut aaMiii of the year has arrived when tre es are to be planied. The sooner this ! tiuiie, ai'ler Uie frost is out of the troun-U lli? U-ttiT. IV'l.n WAX Jo.M s vas caned one uav f last wcik by M;ij. J. B. Tredwell. It 'i l'nt hurt much, and Jones carries his ,ti.o wi.Miv UAii.itotn. b::'.it'j).i alter the most approved manner. ,i..!vr. Athkr nr.ompt (matie VfKtonluT) to pump ' , , v:itT in:uli:t ni rtsirioirrcsulteil in tim uvrti- !'..- 11 1.'. :i. '" ii ,' a w:itrr main. Alv ut f-W ar i,-unc to the .. .... . . I l:l. 40 p. Ii!. U .llnrriKbur Pairlol. ii. an;: r"i;Ni.v. n .w- nuui lor c.in'rv. tors, surd. A.-. I.t. The fi..st has played smash with a hnpc number of stone iavetnents almut town, ll li;.s rai-eil them so m u h that they will h ive to t iken up aud laid dirtvn ner. .!; Ttcrs' Blanks, Suuimones, Subpoe nas. W arrants. Kxecutinns, Bonds, Mort tr'K s u.'i.l leeds, i-.lso Bi.'ins' Justice and 1 Jimiiips' In; in.-, at Amos Sieck's. ' H A ! I. HO AD. l):-"r.-.r.l FViiTt pa ill! lnpp Ui j gihop.t Lirs ALTKI5ATI0N OF TDIK. Jt si !( !.' I").M Kl.TS !.; nf llav BiNiks and wiili an :.-s irtmcn' o! Tiii-k li.H.k-'. , and Beeord, also a Ca.-ii Idkiks alons Memorandum and Amos Steck. :::::: ti: ::; .a. X-.' j .ir: ;iri 1 :.:ir. I.'..!;. 1 1 : l f .. it .' , r: -- . i I 1 1 A-- :'Jii' ! . i-.KH A'-- Tiik I.'.r. st and best stock of (ient'e s Fuiiiisliin HiHiiIs is at Stcck's, of p! lin, f.iiu r.;i 1 colorcdj Shirts. A nice t 1 nn.l the newest styles ol I'.ib'ars, x t ry low prices. Tut 'm rnuii wcih-mastcr hating met with cn:ii ierlile troubie duritur the win ter, by the scales freezing up, the authori ties are haviuj a drain dug to obliterate the fr-ezii.-j. Da Wilms DeIIass, the archaologist, will resume his researches and explora tions in Southwestern Pennsylvania du ring the approachinj summer. During Uie past winter he has been engaged in re vising Lis history of "Western irginia and in preparing an elementary treatise on Americau rch!Wiloy. Frank C'vif- Mr. Dellasslias been a resident of this; county for some time, and spent pan oi la.st summer In making researches in the neighborhood of Addison. Tue Conference "t "the M. B. Church nl.ifli mil in Alliance. Ohio, last week, d. new one at Ursina, if not mure so. JUej c rsd.iie. landlnrd. Mi. Jones i.i a fust Ujss Tnr i.imTiil of Mrs. Eliliriam Vi iiner. I. The bridge should lie near where j ,,,,, r!.tce near Paddytown on the 2tith the old one would have lieen hadn t the ice taken it some where else. 4th. Bridge the height of Jack Hyatt's hat. 5th. Timber of pins or some other solt or hard wood. Cth. The attention of the County Com missioners is called to the fact that said bridge should be no smaller than the foot path across the river at I'rsins by order that ?;ody. Trulv yours, CntrMt.NK. Th& Pittsburgh Commercial of the 17th inst., contains the following: '-Another meeting of the People's Freight Itailway Company has been held at Beading. The chief engineer present ed an encouraging report of the survey already made. 'The profile has been sub- llie genet al committee in New - - - - , ,nuItM1 ! among us oss.gnmems o. ...... -i-. -,Yo,.k. bo ac,;)ri!eii ,uoir hearty ap proval. A Krtion of the route can be iui provtd so as to make the grade easier. The grade at no point exceeds forty leet to the milt, while the portion along the Schuylkill river will be very easy of con struction, and ill be light compared with the expense of similar enterprises. A portion of the middle divUiou of tho road is already uader contract, extending from Maryvilie, on the Susquehanna river, to LandUbnrg, Perry county. Operations upon it havu been commenced and about six miles of tho ruad have been graded. In the vicinity ot I.audi.burg are some of the largest deposits of iron ore in the country. From Maryvilie the road ill pass westward along the Fishing Creek and Sheridan's Creek, an 1 then continue southwesterly alng the base of the Tus carora range of mountains to a point west of Fauneifs'iurg. Fiaakilu county, where the road will continue, westward by a tun nel through ths mountain in the direction of Burnt Caiii.is. and Bedford. Thii por tion of the route traverses some of the richest iroa ore distiicts ia the State. Through Southern Pennsylvania, districts remarkable for tiit-ir jycut wealth of iron ore and bituminous coal wi be lapped, whilu aa outlet to m-irket for the' coal, lumUr, iron aul other products of the s'Ctiins will be o;ier.ed. J .u A LAZY .vsntl -a stud.' i' ii a. luer.st Inn. lxy who si clad Andrew ';ru Ja.vs in'' has U-en ei nailed :;t hi marked the tirst of a n shirts "John Johnson," and ,1 I. k N'.-v. u n ti Tr in 1'. ( li'.ial Ticket :i z::l C::::j !'k;-. i:i . 1. .-' in . . t n: .-in :.:"K.' i" "in . Tl.r-ii. v i Mint..s Xrw 1 . ll a 1 rjiii.l-j .J..I... pan. Oilier, 4:5 n. Pa. R. E. ll r;h Avi WALt-rn-Kit, Va". Ii),t,: Wall Paper, arge-t slock of j wipers ever brought to town, are at Steek's, and stiil more com i:ir. J'rie are tr m tea cnts to $1 pel b!t. C..1' au.l ex i:n:ne, he takes pleas- rj :n st.owmg ttse giKit;s. Laxahk, III., ) Jl.ircb ). H73. ) IIei:a:.: : In the Herald ofthe :!. of March, instead ol (I hoes for $.",HX a. I ITti. J. II. T ..... J .., 1 i.a:L r-jo,. V next w "emiri" tit.s ;i!l max, while attending Court i k remember that if you would s.iecesst'u'.ly you mut buy your : shoes at SXYI1F.it & VlIL's, No. 4, Mammoth BUx-k. Ho v be out that VOU (1 ) l.oj ; kt i i-iivi i.i s i n e v. i'.l It but -r..- i All Foo's MV." g t tO'd. M'-nday i:et. , '; ihN term. .v rii'Vrr.ACTT.n til. i-ran Cira l.lr.- Ill v s an 1 et:ng eh o 1 as ! Bra:.. this progti-ss lai.-e. ie Cora, ,1- lost The ; -st otiice has W-en doing a thriving i -.isiiu'ss lor the just lew weeks, on ac count of the large number of dans which have bci n sent out by j.arties who are pre paring tn meet llieir obligation n the iir-i of April. Mi;. IlrxiiY (joon ofihis place, while1 working in the planing mill south of i '.vn. was so unfortunate as to have his ii.u.iib on the rinht hand cauabt in the shaving ma the lend. hir.e, nearly severing it from Ni ill 1' U; l n. Et f M:l in ii.if an.:. (i.i i. ! a a 1 lie Hats :,nd :e li ing t..v u. t a n ner- Ibis lit .o', 11 111 Manv more . No. 1 it. i i .ill. IUM iMlls. t'b'M.p; 11 K -.'IIh Jt C Wool, growers of Snmcrsit County sliouid c. tne to Snii.ersi t on Tuesday ot ourt mid examine gomls made by Wm. S. Morgan, We have tried bis poods and kn w yvu can not 'o better than Trade your wool to him for homemade gonls. Tiik largest, best and cheapest Mock of B h ts, Shoes, Gaiters, Leather and Shoe Findings in Sunersct County, are tor ale at thr- li.x't ;.a! Sh Knipuriuui of i mi-, ti v :-iiii ill I: T a. in t a: toi Ii.ivuig ..; :a r of Uai a.i ia; t.iem j-n -rttai i.t of ;!.;.. v. n :.t V. !. - 1 :- vi I J. Bhi Sxyder Jt Uiil. No. -1. Mammoth BloiL. ir.-d. ,i.-d .ad M..iu ('...-. . Cum! V"e have rece ived several correct solu tiar.s of the ijuestion recently propounded by Mr. Montague, of Washington City. ir. A. W. S., of ltarton, Md., proves llic vnung lady's age to be 11 years. ( lVATi:i. 0 Biurders, day or vvnli, with or without rooms. Parties ih ii ir.ir single meals can Ik? aecommoda ! !. i'ie;sant location and good rooms at .!. 11. i'i-et's. east end ot Diamond, oppo si:e M. A. alller's Bank, Somerset, Pa. Co': N i.i Ti.e ri,:r I i l; !.. Tkv o'.'.'e i -a I ;V: :v inn s !;: . a:-t vai i i.t I-. 'his '. M-.ii.soa . whi VV ; Tii: i l-'i it : t ii -, lit. Aeii. ..s r.o I'm-ku ibe new C-ms'JtgtioB tUe Dein tx i .ts are -Unw ed oc.e t ommisMocer and A-.'. lit-'r in this county. That is, each tol -r is allowed to vote for but two out ot the three otlieers lo be elected. They dmi'l pi'i 'i-isf to ipiarrel a!xutit. however, and we t-aa bear of but twenty-live as-l-iraiits 1'ir Coiaucssioner aad 11 lor Au-d.t.-r. lil I r is fortunate that our County Commis-'-. -I s'.oaers did not lower the taxes to the de-p:i-e g!ee desired by s,ine. The county will ci." lnsetigiit -r tin th.ius.irid dollars by the -lesttiii lion ol bridges duiiug the recent ; fr.-s-hits. and had they reiluceil the taxes ,r-'' t i s,x luiiis on the dollar, there would not !!"' Un' inoiuy emaigh in the treasury ' to build new bridges, and a large debt w :".. i have lnea the consequence. the following for this county Addison, 1). J. Davis. Somerset, J. B. Taylor. MeycrsdaJe, S. W. Davis. . Confluence. O. A. Emerson.' Kcv. Stuart, who has been the pastor of the Church at this place C the ast four years, has been assigned to Brownsville. He has made many and warm friends dur ing Lis ministry, by his true christian char acter and his uniform courtesy to all. Our best wishes attend liim, and we sincerely hope that his lot may be , cast in pleasant places. . s . . Don't read this, or you may be induced to make the greatest bargin you ever slum bled aero at t he ... J XI G X I O N , to be held on Mommy, and each succeeding evening during court week, until goods are exhausueil, in Iront of ' Fiishion Bazar," w hen and where w ill lie sold the billow ing goods : Ladies', Gents' and Children's Underwear. Hose, Gloves, Kercbeits. Scarb, Collars, Culls, &c . Ac Felt. Wool, Cotton ami Hoop Skirts, Shau hi. Umbrel las, Canes, Jewelry. Satchels, Pocket books, Perfumery. .Soaps, Paper Collars, Ac All new goods and late Myles, but must be sold lo make Mont for Sjiring slock. . Mks. Jas. B.Tkedw ell. No. ti, Mamuiolh Bi-K-k. . Ar Scotul.ile. Westmoreland county, a company is proved lr the manufacture of nail?, with a enpitnl stock of tfbV),0o0. A mill oi'.e ot ten acres has been secured on the railroad near Mr. Stouil'er's coke works ; undone hundred aires of llieCon nellsviile coking coal Seam, wbii liwill be put in as stot k, as is projiosed, at $1:2,0(0. The cost ol a rolling mill and nail factory, with sixty nail machines and twelve lull ing lurnaecs, is t -stimaied at tfloO.UMJ the prmlnction per annum being l."iO,00; kegs. yielding a profit of 40 cents jier keg. 1 he works are projected by a nnmix r oi Wheel ing operatives together with a niimlicr of solid men ofthe neit.liWli'Sl ol Scott-; I dale; and so far luvo nmners ndvraa-.ed lliat the muUlIe ot April lias been tixeil for the breaking ot ground for the fouadrt- tiocsof tlit buildings r'-iiu'uevl... j Still ox His Tuatlu.s. TUj ubiipiit ious scatnp. J. C. Iloffman. of green plum notoriety, U- still circulating around and practicing all uidnnrr . of rascality. His last attempt at swindling was at Blanc, Perry, county, where alter preaching a sermon from the pulpit of a putor, into whose Osmi fide nee lie wormed hirasc'f, he stated to the oonsrcsntion that be was en deavoring to c 'mi'lete his Theological c.wrse in Wlrtem'.iurs Lttthcnia College, at Sjirincfielil, Ohio, unJ; to acoM:i;sli that object he had U'cn canvassing for fruit tret's.' l!owerst ie., in hHU.-as, and tlwU tha depredati-Ria of foe frrasthop-pers had so impoverished the citizens of the vicinity i-which Jm. hail bc.a cngagi-d, Uiutthose Wh" haj givea biti their nters were ttnatiletn tai:P"fi,eii4rws, etc., ami ail his labor w as lost. It w ill be observed that his mode of operation is similar to that practiced on the unsuspecting in this neighborhood find Lverett last summer, Pas him around. Fuilon Republican. Movixo Day.- Moving day with all its horrors will soon lie npon ns. and if one may be allowed to surmise from present appearances, nature will be on band to assist in tbe job. by fiviog ai mads bub deep, and moist weather. I he present legal flitting day, April 1st, is an unfortu nate time for moving. It is a rarity that we have good roads, and ten to one it's raining a perfect deluge. The first of May should by all means bej moving day, and thus two pleasant customs moving and M3yliig---wonId occur together, and good roads would add afbarm to tlie occasion. The bare idea of a first of April flitting, is enough to deter any right minded young man or woman from committing matrimo ny. Just imagine being compelled lo vacate your late home on sneh a day as last Saturday was, and to drive with your goods and chatties ten or twenty miles through roads hubs deep with mud. Per haps tlie liest lied tumbles off into the road, or the rain drenches your parlor carpet, w hile the entire household looks like a water-color picture of Christian emerging Irom the slough of Despond ; the parlor mirror is shivered to atoms two feet have lieen lost from the kitchen stove, the bcai Ulead w ill not go together, be cause swollen by the rain, and you have to sleep on the floor for a w hole week. School. Notice. The friends of the Brethren's High School of Berlin are iu vitil to meet at the Baptist meeting house, in Berlin, at 10 o'clock a. m., of the 10th day of April nest, to consider the follow ing mieaiiuns : 1. Is it advisable under ibo present final. c'al pres.ire." to continue the can vassing for subscription!? If this question be decided afllirmative ly, then 2. To tlev ise a means of supporting the canvassers, and meeting other contingent expenses. Anticipating tho ooove decision, it lias been proposed to add a cluuto lo lUa sub scription list requiring the payment of oue per cent, of the amount subscrbied, for the purpose of meeting the aliove exjenss. litlt, should the first quest; )a lie decided in tar negative, then How shall the enterpiisc be salelv anchored? And when shall it be revived? All triends of the enterprise are earnest ly invited to be present ; and those who cannot attend in Tson are requested to communicate their sentiments upon the above subjects, with such other proposi tions as they may w ith to offer, through delegates, or by correspondence addressed to the undersigned, or S. S. Forney. Berlin, Pa., From T:i;,!jO to 40,000 have been sub scribed, II. H, Hoi.sj.xgek. Beui.in, Pa., March Mlh, Dixox, III., March 15. Mil. EniTon. A few remarks from this place to the readers of the Hekalia in in gard t-i Mr. J. H.'s statement in the Her ald from Lanark, III. In the first place that must lie an awful place lor btit.ines. if the. ptoj-le have to pay from $ to fti per ton for coal, aod then not keep warm, jint liec.iuse they don't heat like the coal List. I always thought the harder the coal the hotter the fire. I think my friend is home sick; but I am eUd to say to tne readers of the Heu ali that the weather has become more mild for the lat two weeks. Last Satur day the water was very high, and the snow tiisappe-areil rapidly. A little on the coal question. I bought my coal at inst. Mrs. Wcimer died ot lung fever. Tho deceased was a daughter of Mr. Harmon Yonnkin. We sympathize with Mr. Weimer in the loss of his partner in life, who was a member of the M. E. Church. The deceased was a lady pos sessing many amiable qualities. Mil Lewis Gkossmax. while riding home, in company with Francis Bush, the horse liecame frightened and ran away, dragging Mr. Grossman a considerable dis tanc, by his foot which, remained last in the 6tirrup. Although he w;u taken up insensible, he is now all O. K. Mks. Jexxie Lewis has returned to Ursina after spending the winter with her brother in law, in Giblerton, Schuylkill Co., Pa., Ficank Flick, of Couiljtace moves to Allegheny City. A parly of young, gay feslivts "celebrated his departure by tripping the light fantastic at the Biver" side Hotel. Confluence. Ihr Frcuad, Mac. Tribute ml Reptrt. At a regular meeting of Somerset Lodge Nor 4I3SJ, I. O. O. P., held March. 2Jd JS73, tho following pre.m'des and resolutions were adoptexl. Wulkeas, Through the dispensation ol an all wiss providence, the cold relentless hand of death has entered tho family of our worthy brother, teaching us the oft repeated lesson, that in the midst of life w'e are in dealh ; And w Ueruii death lias triumphed in removing 1rom our worthy brother, Ilerry Keister, his atTectioaale companion and well beloved wile, whose spirit has been borne lo another and belttr world ; There fore lUviced, That we bow with meek hu mility and submission before Him in w hose hands is our destiny, win has so tu ldenly entered the family of our worthy brother. Uentlrtd, That we as members of Som eiset Lodge No. 438, hereby express our heartfelt sorrow on account ot this sudden bereavement, and truly sympathize with our Ucart. stricken brother, which to him is loss, but to her eierni; gait. llttolred, That we deeply sympathize with those upon whom this sad allliction has fallen. Ma;y lie whodoeth all thing3 well turn their sorrow iijto joy, and their mourning into praise, by leading them be Uli the still waters and into the green pastures, wheyo there shall be no parting, uo tears ; may tiiey speedily discern, through their tear washed eyes, the face ol Him above, the God of love. lU.AaJ., That a copy of these, pr-utn-bles and resolutions be transmitted to brother Henry Keinter, and that the same be published ia the county papers. S. S. Good, A. J. Colkokx, Geo. M. N'eef, Committee. Sou eu et, March 22d, 1ST3. ii:orT I. AHfftlhcr li.-.vln; ma-te a niiunlarv r(".iicm.iii ii, me ti.rili bt-i.titof hin crr-litm., i-ll jx.'is-rti lialna: Iiiiiii: :il .inst sat-1 AsRir.t.r j - -ir-iwin liiia ni'Jii. y ol rail upvn lat) tu liike : I 1 1 1: i t.-tili-iu-iit. i""-" jSmvr-. '.. W. r. .M.ItAIIlEi:. Al&r-.-. ..1st, Is,... ASflKitcc. 'if Al'Prlicri'.i. WATCHES & SIL7ERV7ABK ;;; i ii . it (-;,;, ( 4 LLEOHENY CITY ST A til i;TIT.IlIXl k , i WOOD Tl. RN IN- r Mlof. Nc5. 142, 144 & 146 Webster St., Allegheny City Pa rve!n, lsaiusters, ttiin.l Kails, witli j-iintstnt : Rn.I boltc-i rcmly In li:invr, lurrasiicil uti Iiort ni- j No 82 Fuili PITTSHVRGIL- . I'i.A tire. Inquire of C BASS ETT, su. at t-..r S-t.icrse an-l virluiiy. jui yl." (t 10XTIXlF,I) SALE. lhe f.ilp t.t rtio ''iVvan.I-tt Clii'.f .Saw Mill." j tlie pr-iTit-rly nf John Xtfi. as S'-t up sntt In it.-kI j 1 utillliiu '.1 .1 I U .11 J. Jllll B 111111, -I'll' UU1U S'?U. 11 i , , . , f S im-.Ti't. hatic-'ii eo:iru;u-.t until Turs-lay, I lie soi ); lh -if April, IsT.S C. nrt Week, at !ikh tiiuethe .-am-' iit I e sj!J ar t!io C-'tu. H-.ai-. Any rn'r p ia wisli;ri.r inf.-nuntiuii at- ut the mill will c'ail on ! ana old r i AliJH'TH SOT, SUA N X( )X PlTTSBVnaiL CO., (MI 1 'I:'., A I X S. cotrr.! 1 X. '.v -.: , - ;. 1 vn." I. !:gi:st anj bkst stock of Goods and Notions, irs rF.rA::TMr.xrs. .At Itol ::.. Kaslern '. 1 'fler I'." 1.-; '.: 1'iibs!. IlXr LCMVI'.I.Y Vrlce ii IJavcM w it tin.! AM) ALL IvlXPS or .l.-r sp:j!: .! CV,' I'kf. Trial List Li A. Wib'I.f.s ALE. ii t't tiirlr a.Ivap.ta's I ir or 1st Monday of April, 1875. roii .Monday, api.il :.. Hie u:i ifcrsineil ar S.iDi':r. t. Vs. joh.x 11. riii Asjiirn- e .72?. TLA' v. F ARM FOil sALK. s.itn4te.l In I.'af.'ri.T V:ill.'v, Fjirfivi.t tonsriip. Vrttr.:;n'lan.l C.uniy. I'n.. mx niilcs n-..nhpa.-t uf Liz-iai'-T u.i.j 5 mill's wvtl (i( the village of West EairuePl. an-1 wirliin a miles ui two atnti.-ri? on tho Penn.svlvania Kailroa'l. c-iituiiilr.y 114 a--r'.., about 70:jf whi-'h nro cpjare-l aa l ea.-iiy cultiva te.!, ami supp-se. pi he un lerlai i Willi nisi. On tlie preniiwe there is an nl.an.iuin-e of lime-stone, anappli' ureiiar l ari l ot.'ior fruit Irai, na aluri ilanev of watr. tw.i ilvelluar leiuees, a Iiirsre barn an. 1 other (jUt-liuiUlir;r5. Xu air iot u-iirhtxir-li.i-.-l HBii onretiient In M. iui. eluiivin ". nnil?. &e. V;llt.e s-ill cheap an I p-.se.s1(1n Riven inimeU. ately if d-.'jire-l. 1 illy ii-ii.s.u:siiie. Anv p-T.im wisl.iag to vl-.-w this pr-iperry will p!. n.eii;ip!y tn .'tr. J.. i.n Wuu-lK, who repl ies i:i ilio premu-es. K.ir ternia. it., n-i-ln-ss tlieun .UrsiirneU at I'aiTias ta.J, tt'cf. a..ri'l.;ti't C-.-uutv. l'a. " J. 1'. KF.XXEUY. Fi-itirif-ir.-j o.TTsnl-'te .r li(? t.it.'. - -Tv T.-rn-eiij. Ilu'lrr i-.v.ls. Crean ar.-l ll-. wis. ('a.-or-, ru-.ittiiii lil:ies, IVI-. ry 1.:.- - H.'ittTK. 1 he very heavi- -.' IM.'.l.sl S:, . laLic- Kiiiv . rlaicl Sir.r:ir All'- itNEVS. !t C-.-'v i-.i .i ( .: rr.'itxE' DEFENDANT. XC. T. Y. uiiT.tatiHl. Cvlimiunl'. ti M.;; plate-l. U ultior tra.tr. ii-. K -i 1, wiili oiii plat, ar'i-- f 1 n. .il.i: ;.i i.y tr, !!lll.-.iL N iTOTlCi;. i-'ca "Ni!i-r Is ti-'i January. IsT.. the antlers ti-.i-. ii l.i tin- C.iir: ol i' . Him .n I' County, pniyinic 1..r t'.u relief j.r.viile-l fir ir:..iv. ii.it ' n tli xne.l itl'si- ent ileiil.irs i.y the law. ut tin-1 i ;i:-..:!i La, i I ill. C- i;r..ia ; : ,,!, U,,-. ; ;i t-, : i '. m. I l'. ,ri;,i i:v: N" : ! K .: t-. I ts'. art. Vi.' x (.. S12 Sept. ElKh-trT.Lrfiwenspa.'h li4.i " ' C.. i It. Ilaii 'lier i Co. -W Jn. K.i,. , i'.aer-i. i ii'.laiu Kin-ail.'-, .' .!m k'.me. '. I. llunil-e- Ft):;- Walk, r . . ::'i:iav, aff.il l.rr.-sr. !;;. fjnip I. ; . !. l nii? lvini i. aa l : t...y. A;inl sili. lsto Marl, sTUATOFv'S notice. etsva;'..' A DM IN I XI. Eelaieoi Gcorxe T. H:iv, lic o Tw(i ilereui:l. I.ctt'.'r of aitrniiii!tr:iii-.u on the a'jve estr-te havinsr 1 een Kr:ia:u.l t.i the ua.iorrini.t. noliee is lien t-y jiiv.-n to T i.-.- I'l let.ii-.! to It t.i i:i:ike imiae iliate payh.'.-nr. an.l t?...e having claims aifaiasr it, to jires.-utilie:!. -Inly :.u tiemit iie-1 l-.r i'lil.-aii nt, ar liie late r yia.-n.-e ,i ueeiu-. -l m Na'.uii.iy, tlie l.llnlay uf April. !Tj. HAYir I ViF.YKKS, .'Ci Almuiimrator. Ai;. its wanrtil. All Working peoiilc ol b-ih s.-ir?. y.-un and vi.l. make m i-e inoiii-y at wtirk l-iniii, in tie ir owu i.wjlitiei, itarliif their tre niiaenic. rrall t!:e time, than i;ny;'.iii',' else. We oiler einpl-iyuient that will pay' lian:.-.!'ly fur every hour' w..rk. Full imriieiilar.-i, teriuit, 8enr free. S.in.l u y.-ur a-l'lre-s at i nee. li-.n't -lelay. Xow 1 the time, li-m't i-tolc liir worlt or liu.-ini.s etsewtieru until to-.. Ii i . ) p.-artiej w hat Her. li. SriNS-.M &.:., V tan.l, .Me. 1 in I.t ."all C Ul-' Il!.i J Al.'' .otura.iuK.-i! Utt (:- t T rire t lie ; ih .1 . t . i:r. !i , , ! ki ll i i.ti-: 1. . I 11. .X 1 SiliMf.ury ,V Ri U. X C. Co.. S.i:i'.e. Fr-'J. K reader et at., Cyrus M.-r-r'a ailiur. l.'l Feb. i r.' Fel.. i.4 .May, S.-pt. ii Nov. j trj ti-i IST'i l-T'i is:; K. 1S3.I I I li J. - - vi.::. in .V ltn; 1. k n.i It. Ciip.ih. ii. .i,irs:,j.il. .lil " Jl Feb. si, . vj 1 ii i !.. I'll tin 1-1 .1.1 s IIEFvIFF'S SALES. It. c .'.tiitinlnter i 76 Msy. 1ST4 I.y . Ir.'iie ol ua :ry erri'.- t .-t: Htiunt Kx;-nas an t Levari Fa-Mns the Court oi C.ra:ii'in l'las -if S.-ia I'a.. am! to me tllre' ie1. I will et til-.' C issu PU.'.i'i oaler. i p. in . ttie un ii. use, ia Siaaer. (hi 'I nf Aui'i!, 1 -. Veto t oat - I 'ol'll''.', I'.v :, t.a rOU THURSDAY, A Fill I. roa, . tr-'ii: ii'j; a 1 Hi, : pOU RENT. A sitr-i .n Lppor I nrk'-y. .!..! !,a,inf. ;mi i elear-J. it-u-e. It.. ra. Fruit T,-e.- Si"., tlier... Five Uii ' w.-.-t of iy xiatoil. -al 'In v 'Jiareii 1:4. lilli. 1. KYAXI 3S JOTICK. An:I'...r.r :',;, of S-.nili-.rr-: S-Jintr.-.'i C.ajaiy. ai;-ti--d to llu tor a warrant fur tv.enly atr !aa 1, si:u:itu ia ii ! t-iwn-liin, Anthony detz ari'l Ii-nni W it ill :i T.-wr.si.ij., In Saro-y-Tlfeneritl v-i itl unlaiprni'e.t l'. !l..i;tl:ij lull 's ot on the east. len- y i n the t -r. witii ti ;r.o j i Tl j. ...i-f. v.i;:i .M,.a-..r: r .-.r. ' f 7 tti 1: BLTtNWOUTlI-WILKIXS. At the bride's residence, In Addison tp,, Sunersct county, Pa., by Bev. D. P. Kosor, Mr James M. Burnworth, of Fayette rcur.ty, I'a., to Miss Ansavi.U V'ilkinn. IJKOWN McKINLKY.On lhe lSth inst.. by the Kev. C. U. Heilmaii, in the St. Johns church of Salisbury, Somerset county. Pa., Mr. George Brown, of Grant.s ville, Md.. to Miss Tomasine McICinley, ol Salisbury. LINTFOUST. On (he3th of March 1 Vi't, at the residence of A. Mahaii. by Adam Uolsoplx-1, Mr. Somnel Lint of In diana to Miss Mary Jane Foust of Shade township. iii:i. HARDEN. At her home In Addison tp., Somersj-t county. Pa.. March loth, Jlrs. Suwin llardcD.'ngetX about 78 years. IIUMBEBSTO:?. At h'.s residence in Addison tp., Somerset coitnty, Pa., March lUth, Mr. Frisby J. Hnmbcrston, aged 53 years 10 montlts and 9 days. NOTICE. ; O.Nf tbe12lh iist.. abiitit lii.liO o'clock p. tn., as Mr. Oliver Chambers went to his r is m in the residence of bis father, Ben jamin Chamliers, Esq.. on Main street, immediately adjoining the Falling SpriDg Church grounds, he saw a man escaping from it. He pursued the intruder, and as he ran ilown stairs he fired five slrots from a revolver alter him, some ol which musl have Uken c.i'ect as marks of blood were to be seen on the path which was taken by biin as be ran into the darkness and es caped. An investigation showed that a I" ' , in iii.it- t un: r.nd .. i -ted t i tbe i. or Camp, p.iatie i :tv- ist ii .i.e.-. s. L. Pit i:. 1 1 r. : : . ii. v : : ii ."'ii w .' i .i i r -t U-.t p I V i:. ii. oil.'... i il .i til s. - ii:.' ., ii a 1- s an Iron tiray II irse n U' Il-s.. It. bar. g.Nsl wa'.iur an 1 tl.i.r. e ir- old. Jas. B tl' tbe banCs i t s- :vilv Ils.lAl.'. Co. to 1 tir. l,..se. ut . wa-ighlnir r...t mil t W iM"..l:MC.:os is earnestly desired of the w aereiilHiuts ot Samuel and Catherine Si:ii,s.i.'!. who formerly lived in Pennsyl vania. They were the parents of James a el M';!ii.i".i, who ran off sod went to M ss-.un m my years ag-. Any person n. !,..;:ig an y t -r ..:e to Tb c-iat, a jiir of pants anl two nrsls be longing to M.r. Oliver Chamlu-rs were missing. The thief had evidently intend ed to carry otr consideral-le plunder w hen he was surprised, as a double barreled shot gun ami a iiumlier of other articles aliich had been oarelully wrap; Hal up, were dr-vped in bis t'igl.t. Tha young man who did tlie sh.Mting deserves much credit for the courage he displayed on lhe occasion. If all nenk thieves would meet wiili the ri'tt-pti-in lUn-piie lid tlie omnmti- nity would n sit tret long from their pil feri n gs . ( 7. , f. ri u rj .V;xi .'" rj'. from to $1.50 tier ton the liesL hope my f. iend can buy his coal cheaper. lor warm weather lias come at last. I must give you something about the wood question. ood is a little scarce in this part of the est. It can be bought from ti to per laid on the stump; dry hick ory wood, all ready set up, is from to f 'J per cord. As to the Lanark and Dixon pork question, I am sure I do not know anything about the prices there. Here with us they paid from 43 to $7 rr bun drcd on foot Mr. .1.11. lias stated that he saw one lot ot hogs coming to town, seventy-six in numlx-r. for which the owner received 3,0tX). I think the gen tleman has dona remarkably well. This wouii average liim tft. -u per head, or they would have to weigh clivenhun fired pounds each. This beats Lee couni ratuer larger porkers than we are in the habit of raising. In regard to the Dixon market. Prices are very steady at lire sent. Wheat is from SO to 83 cents cr tmsliel; oats oi) cents; potatoes oo cents, and from store 1.23; wheat straw from f2 50 to f 't per load; oats straw from ft) toft; hay, timothy, is worth f 12 per ton, and wild hay is 'from $1 to S per ton. With these few remarks I will close. Vours, truly. "i:. f. ili.ie county. Missouri, hundred iloilats. .Fur the SHimersi t HhkaI-U.; Conference. Tbe members of the Pittsburgh Conference ot the Evangelical Assiciatiin convened in High Mretl church of that city on the lNli hint. Bishop J. J. Eshcr was presiding .licr The following changes were made on Son. ersct district; Johnstown Mission was Liken from Smierset dUlricl and annexed to Allegheny d strict ; all the pn intinents north of Stoystown were taken from Siim- iaformatioa of them or their s-rset ana anoexeu ij tuemaiioniiig ir- :iii Smith. Competition. I.i- i cuit. Also a new charge was formed along will receive rne isbi.'b g,.v Bi.vmvlk's is tlie i.Iaoe to bay Ilartl-i ware. He burs his giK.s for cash and 1 1: : a: 'A I i M it.iMiN iv ji;o s. C - u Livi r. tlie U-st si.ti-t.ctioa C-.lts. llieirsin. Phthisic. :i-r relief ol C"tisa:i:'tii'n. i . nigh ill flu h i.i-st use. l .syllip I...b for C-Hit lis. Asthan. and It cai-s tbe It b i cited bmi- s whm taken in time. me ciinneiisviiie Kninmt, compnsmy Bridgrpirt, Cumberland city, Frostburg and other buriiirt.'.nt noiiitii alnnt- iLp r-.Jl 1-.1 ' J A. J. Grim remains rn-siding cider cn w iii seli a low as tin sanii! g-nKls can be j uisirui. ..ev. j. l,. n. pfioon l":ght anvwiiere. Call an.l see his large, i wa afP"led Ci lector ami Missionary f.y.l st.vk." lL-k. fiw evervthin' in the " "'"erset Mission, to secure lands and lwareline. Bu.'ideis will find it to make arrangements to build a Mission r chant tge tn give nini a r-al! t. I chdn.h in the town tf Snmerset as sX)n as jv. yoj !ojiH bis Hart! a are Store ! Pr' tble. G. W. White was appointed l.r ar.vtum l.a tb w .'.l '!:nTsi Wr; have reteiieil ij'iite a namt.cr i f i-rs. u.'i:'Avo!i.;uiiii i l-y ll.e iiiinn y, asking us to sitid liie HluaLD tJ parti.-s ri-si.lin-r o'tt-ide of tlie cotrnty and in a ii nil! si r ol'cas.-s - ',t ot tlie Siaf. Since the f into r.-ct we :bat the su-scriptitm lf paid in advance. N tie vi. ltd - 'U what new p is.;..l law b.ti are colli; 11- d to ak j.ri.C. ler year, H'r the r.i't :?( ev r can In' in the hardware i w S"DMrset circuit, r . I', faylor to Salts- tiury. l. Ja. lcvan to isediora, L. It. Het 1 rick to Lig'inier. F. Etsonhswer to One- Di'ath i f t'KNTF.NN vriax. Mrs. : tiiahoning, H. S. Stinitfer to Mineral Point. Eliz-tbi-Th MeXair was interred a few milm TLirleen young ministers were ordained Irom Ursina on t!,e 2l:U inst on last SaSbatb afternoon by this confer- Mis.McNair bad attained tlie advanced en. '" ' J. G. age if almost one hundred anil twoj years. Alili-m.'ll she bad Km bel pless I' - ' T '" lilBtwiKxt Itr turn. 7-V j i.ir .ic.i.ii nine jears. m,c retaiiieu Jlv Is. r intti eciuai t.ieuuus until death MiLKoun, Pa., March 29. Mb. Editor. Ia glancing over the lo cal columns of last week's Heuald I no- ticcd'au article signed "Back Wootls, "criti cising the proceedings of a school exhibi tion helvl at HiimlKirtsville on the 19lb inst. I too was present oa that occasion, and. like "Back Woods." will also attempt to civi your readers a general description of iu In company with several of my associates I hastened to the school house at an early hour aud found tha little ones ail in a bus tle, getting ready for the performance, which commenced at 7 o'clock, p. in , and upon receiving an invitation I took a peep bebinj the curtains and saw (juite a num bcr of rosy-cheeked bovs ami girls in an ecsL-icy of delight, waiting patiently for the hour to arrive to commence the exer cises, and no doubt inwardly thankinctild TU. II....C. i . J , , - ? luimuuiis ruiiei'm ior ins nouie t'llort put forth in the cause of education by the common school svstem. but. nevertheless. sad to think that they were so soon to an wnn ineir Kinu teacher, wiili whom thev had spent so many pleasant days together in the school room. It made me think of years gone by when I was a school bov, anil, w ith Back Woods, took part in such exhibitions, but alas ! tiiose happy davs are jest and are only railed up in our memory on occasions like the one I am de scribing. Truly ckildhood is the happiest j period of our lives. iTompiiy at n doc the audience was Called to order, when an opening address suitable for the occasion was made by the school Miss, stating the object of the ex hibition and kindly askinz the attention of tbe autlience t the performances which were prepared by the school alone, and asking them to overlook all errors and not ask too much from them, as they were but children, and would try and do the lt they could to interest the spectators. The address was followed by dei tarnations, dialogues, essays, class drills in geogra phy, coucen reading and spelling, history. Sic:, ail srtv.ten up and delivered in good style. The questions in history were es rtec'ial'y good, and reflect great credit on t He teacher. ' Indeed we seldom see schol ars so weH drilied in this important branch SOU r-RSET MARKET Corrected t W. F. ALTriTHua & Co., H.IL!I& i CHOICE GROCERIES, FL0U3 L FEED, Apples, lined. Applebutter. )) gal Butter, fl 1. Buckwheat, V bushel... Been wax. if) i Baeuo, shoulders, )) H. . . ii-lec, .... huun, " ... Urn, V bojhel (V rn meal f) ft (Aifakins,flA Clover Seti 9matl ...... Clover Se-4 larjre Kifira, Ui , Flour, libl Flailed fl biL, (M )... Lard, V ft Leather, red ole, f ft.... apper " " kip, " .... Osta. y bu , FotatiM-a, fl b Peaches, dried, ft ft Ky y t.a Kaira, W salt. No. L f bbl , " t bo " Asht-in. - Suirar, yellow tp ft " while ....... be aufytOc .'Jie 1 uu .-.- lu j . . , V.V..'.'.Ayrt.lr uie 3- loc 4.S U '.'J iae iK) Jw.iT w (l ti lie aij:a ;uc wc Toe Toe Pie 1 eo 'Je W 00 10 3 10 1 l - uo PJl-is lSiil.e ni. Will c:i t S.iina. i kenn"! on tlie s u'.h, Ai;'!;onv (e.-u an I Sniiiuel k- i.n-l oa tae w---:, atid An- tliony i ietr oa the n--:lli. tuur-4 "llXRSKT ' ACA"1)KaI yT Kkv. Q. F. S.-'HAiirr Ei?, A. 7.1. , Vzix: lr.u, Tlie S.rii,g T-.nn of thi S.'li l i'.l tjia on tlie V-'rh of At-ri! an-l el- .e 1 1 the i'h July. Fn- p U- will lie j.r-'pat.'-l l-.r I u;i:ie.-t..r eoiii ae i.r , eeiniuary. or lo li-.o-h. C.ani.-'t'ait an I expenen-- i ist a-t-itnnts wi:l le seeare l. ji'jr..-..r; lot: to the j wants ol tlie a-h.l. I Tuition for the lenn. I2. In a-!r.ir.'. T-.r for-1 Tlier iiif-Tii-ati' a -j.ply to lae Prin- i:-a!. i r r-i tue i Preside:!', or tlie .Si;..retarj ft ti e li'.-.r I .! i'ru.'-1 teei. 'A', it. koo.NTZ. i E. M. tiC'Ii Ii ;"ir. I'n-.a t.-nt. S-:e:v;:li";'. Mai4 DMIXISTr.A'LpU.'i' Letters of u!mi;ii.-tr.i; :'U on the aUre r-'.a'e having Uevn vrunust tth! UTiIefiirne.!. iv-;io?is here l-y ifiven (o tlhe kiileitte-i iL i u:ake miii' liale puym-tit. ar. 1 th-i.-c Juvit f !:sii:ia ai.TiInt it. to j-rvM'tit t!ie:u CvAy autiicuticatcd IV.T s-.lilc-iii t' ut. JAffn S. JlilAL. sA;r i:i- s. ikal. rr.a r'.-i A (! m i n i t r j. ! . r. 71 EGISTEIFS NOTICE. it Notise U !irehy triven to nil pm .ns r.,r.remed a leat-tes. creditors or ethewii..... that the i.,ll..w. in- iier-'Untii bare j-as-e 1 r-'i-t. r cad thes.inie will be preaen:-"l f--r ei.t.tirrn iti.-n and a'.lowaa.'e at an I rpha' C-.urt. t-i !-. h-.d I at Siiairi-t ia and for i-Wmers-'l Cuanty. I'a., tn TiiurtJiy April, SVi, 1S'5, where ait p:r-i.-r..3 inter:-; 1 1 uuy ct'.en I if ttny think pr-.p.-r. First and tinal ao-- am ot j Gi iililti. A'tin'r. of Levi lterk.-v, dee'd. r irt an I final neeount. cf fle..r--j IV. T.cs( r.l. Adm'r. of Jounna Xevilli-. dii-'.t. First an I linalae-s.unt of Fe:i.rl'!:i'i!ir--., Auia'r. of Kuilnljili lt--ose. dee'tl. First and Iinal iie.-..aiit or Yaitiiliue ilmrlek. Adm'r. of Alury Iturket. liei '.l. First nn-l tnial aee.-ant of A. Will tin t Ln i h L.nir, Adiu'r. -if Mar.iret i-ir, t! .!. Second raid Iinal aee-.ont ol 1. Bed-hP-v an-1 E. S. li licki-'v. K.-rs. ot Solomon Menekley. dce'd. Firit and Iinal ai-e-.unt of Wm. X. iiiliier,iiuiir--Jian cf Mary Hittners' heir'. Flrst.m.1 final a.ss. iint of X. rt. Ig '.I'.'.ittr. txir dinn of B. k. &. T. k. Full. Firt and tinal ac...,u:it -d liemard Jlili-.r, Exr. of John llurkh'-i-ier. Aeei.iint ol John Cu 't .-. naj.r llan of Catharine (7uster. J. It. Y' ALT Ell. l.'Icrk. ratr'-T at 2 ! tale. Vll All ih.' riilht. t'.l'.e. In..-- :,. II. I'i -Ulna. ". lu an I I. , ta. I- : real estate, il'i N.. 1. A ertait. I I T -r a:i '. j-et N ro-jirh. in- r.r e.-uuie. 1'. '.tii feet --a i'ai.-e.t rr-ci - :i il o i Ini; 1..; ol i!. -ri .. Tn i en the s-ratli. and a!li story Pri k -nv.lilii 1 f-t.-.i le :i:i t .'. li.-r ouiou.i'ii.: -' - IJ.rr.- nens-- the ajj;..ur;a:aiii es. X". I. r.Tl.l III 1 -t of f- !1' I . ii ; i..,. -.lull of Soni'Tp.-r. s..in.-r-et cimiv. Pa.. Ir-ati: alnut iT leet on .'diiia Cim- n'reo: . a Ih.t -t-'. hi..', ex: n !ii!i b t- k aU al lPl J. --1 al' ii- 1 . f t 'i; i-!, . C..!lif.moit the r.orlli. nilev -ir. the est nn-M .t ot Iltiai -'.i ti.s u ri I-. vi h :!.. .ip-. -.r. loiu-ei. X i. .1. I'vr i lo' ot a.e.ed ui:unT.i in s ir.-r-.-i luroii'h. S-.'.niT--t-i eoiinty, i'a., ir. r;i.r. al.. ut io f.-rt l-:..e!i l-n .'-tii 'i Cr--.-.- -"r-'.-t o. Cir r.- ,-ti 1 I- ji'n.fcj e::twa.-. alp- u: li-i', le .il-.nj .... S-inim-lsi:.nii..r on t ,i n. rili mil f'i;:.ro - la.-ul on the ....ni h. to ar. all-.-;- . r. t !;..' ea-r, n o 1 1 1.,. ., purtcnanees. No. 4. A tr.:--; of l .r. ! -aua'.e ia S , ii .,-- ' ;. K-,. ?liip. S'-tr.cr.t e -iin'". Fa.. e..:i;.nnio x tl'- aen .-. niop ,r It-si, ol uln.-ii tio-ro i-.re aV.-iu ,., a. r.s eli-i,-.--! and ;ir. :r ::.-re In ir.-n I-tt. i! well timber---!, wiih a tmi ytory dit-t-iilr-o: h.-ue. a one ait-l R hnil si-ivy ilwelini '-oil-., nod ton II- eris j ere -it'll a'n-i a .l e.n! el:i !n w.-rt i-.-,' ordi-r on th prcn.i?' .. a -.o'.r.iL iiaisoi L.-r.i ltu'.-ehl-y. I'e'er I'earl. H-it'V :!. :-. !):..! ' 1 1 1. I i:. i K. . r ii.. . -i;.:i :. IroO, fc I;-,:;,,. 1 tI I hi. T- -il X 1,'nope'- r-.'!i ,V. K'ii-s :i.2 ind 1 !.i. ir.- Fri Hi. ( irv 11. F.-i, .v.n.l.-r 'A : .I n ih Sa iler ct ul Mid. r it ilr.... .i ha II. I 111 r! al.. H.-r:ii:iii Iterkev, i:r. 11 lu,-. do d.i lu ( -l- do . SI IIKIK'K, r-..tH,n.K..ry. r SPECIAL SALE OF CARPETS. Yo islja.l ?t igi:s, in Jitjii5;3rj, 'ciiit c Il-rra-tioiii and iui. provointM-.ts i: our suU'-rttouix. titiriu-; uliich the (.o-tmU oh t!ii'' lio;r-. oi' ;i.-lmiluii;;c Kiilliaio lo lo crouiled on two; mid iu oi-di r lo rediuf Mock jK'i'Hrtlsn;! . we !i"r from thi Li!f, i arpi-fs 0:1 imntl ut l.HWV.H 1'iSIC'KS 1 U l. lilt k;j,! s:i i'in.s:u B(,B. MrFAllLAXl), COLLINS &: CO., . ..a-j u wi.uitj 1 msuui y I i-a rui Uo. 1 w ttrr.m-1, : ry lltius. .T. li. KimtncI, Aur-tiu h S k h. A tr.u r of v-f. ! t.''wu.-!.ip, S. iiicr-j-v "ir fi'TC-.-'. m. n? or Jcs-5, act'ji; Joimtiian Kot.nrz. Juii I 6. 7h" v:piv: . j hfr L-iti-i sir ha Nnfii it. Ii-nry 1 :.iii.-;ii ' V. J,t.. c ' HIT l ilt : I Oil 1 ' ;iri otlx' 3. S'Tl . KINGTON. e'er P-tll'.T-, lie an j le.-. of wiii--li th e-iiiiiiff 'he l'i": II. T.AVeld. M npptir'cn.-ir.eed. T;ti -'li in -:.i--'-i II. 1'iokir.ir .'-'. t f .1 trn-' i f ti i i-ii.-liiti. S. 'S a -T.--. in re re arc iili-.ut 4 mrirh Co.ioeii ii. :v:e ,t ni: I . ' i- A'i Iv-ne i' of liir: Al--, ) ., r:i; . -It. ol. lu :.:.d to : :n I". t a.il?r t : ' . --f I':;. !e.-rli) i r . 'l'r-i c--r: i!i 1---:-vitl-. L-nver l iir!. -. 1': "h.iiii:- r li'i-l t.-wi;-; . cm. on i n r.-e.i-' nit ll. i.r. : an-: t Uo Ii tr' : ( ri: te la S .:;.- r-' 1 ' :id l.-t heir: r -'' t-- o.rv (-: br W r t K-i-:.. o:. tne iTcst an-i i a leu --lory Ii.n'i. .' a. -r. r: er...et(--l. wiili tl.o : it-lea In "t;."-:i. io:i njs- n at the "uil of .!..i;p s. AI.M.. All tiie r.'-.'lif. ti:!". latere : K-th. of, in i.rid to ti:e !'.::-..-,: tale: A certain 1 -t of ar..r,-l si::: onh. s- iner-o-l r-.ua'r. Pn., irti: an t 117 i-er in -lei.ii-. wit n 3 ne h'.e.-e --; :; f-et ttir-.-t'-ti rr .-te-!. l-.ii-norih ity lot .f Jiino Zt.I.id. -n t 'le e:; T Kailroa-I sl-e. r. t l o sou-h l.v i-Xlrniiieraii-p., oa ti.e tr.'-.-l te- I-11..T k!1i ti r.alleea. Tnken In etef-trl4i ::.t I'.r i.roof r'y -d '1 '1. -1 it Loth at the ol I'u'.v. !.-!l 1 1 AI.-sl. AH 1!." Hi'tit. t!::. iiii-r-'! art f'. i:!-:; ;.n W. Smith, of. in and to ti.e f-.ii ,wit. .!..-..- r .1 real e-t ite. v: .: A eertain trae' of tar.d i;ua:e !n S'-iint!''! t "trr: s'lip. Sernt-r.-et e-unty. Fa., eon: jinit.i; s i -?n- . Lure or ii r--. ail elt .ire-!, nilh a t'.To :--rr ir'e. 'i'.velllnztn-aye and nam tiv-reon ere"- g n-i -.i::-iti3 Puela 01 Citrintiiin I..i 1 n- -I, Lr. L. T-I. l.tie-ini y and -Ih-r... wit.a tne a:.;ur".-."n Taken in t seeuiion .u tl'e (.r-.p-Ttr oi J Smith a, the .-nit-.f Iianic! Snalii-el ai. T-n p-r e.n ofthe .areha-e rron-y Tnae p.iela'rfin a the pr-.'KT'y is ta-hj a":1 . i ... n .- ' - f. . 'In-.. v.-; 'xl 'A t o .-TN': Ur.wstiwx Nt. 1 Mlxiue f ' r ltmi!y iVfe, In th third jrflr 0 its tsistmcfy ha Hi'-'t w.t h a mt-rc rnptd in. rrttn of raii't of tdiV f..-rt arty mic'itie on fie KF.M!S,,T!t .V).2 Ma-'ttiRC f r rj-jrt Tf(trttirtiy anl 1.1'miy oo, (raaiiy lor tic li Vt:y only ffip-c J'jno, H f-r nr.i,i, irrfi-''.i' n. an ! Tariwir of mt a riv.il in orkihtp. 'rtt. L witli- ftTiily f-r ;.V Foil CIIICCLAP.. KKMLMiTOX SKWIXCi HIXK CO. ILIOX, N. !.vr,v 6 vv. ;. of i:i::iit;ro. ro.vvi A' '. 7 1 A: C-.l .Ir-;-. ItY.ie. Y.-rk. Arrul. i.:i- n - 1 . Nw V-.rk. S-xita Alm liliies. .1. il''. '-.T S: a t., S. .Miiehiiie atei Arm. a. '1. 'I U i-hj .-li-ii St.. Swleir .Vt-ietnne-. i::t-.l:o -iti. 1-i V, el 4'h St.. Si-wtu Maidl.net. ' 1 -.1. l.a ' 1. S'.. Sewinx .M:i- bin- . 1 :i.t 1. 1 "r:l . 1)- ' iive .- I lj era Hoiiw. Marietta St, Sewu.if JLvhlai :. ::. I-. ('.. l. Se-etith St., S. Ala.-h.t.-.. aa.-e n x: 1 i !-!ll- I if 4 e.-T.ariti-- 1. oi.iveh xxr.ppr.n. tsi-enif. B J T MJLL TIOX XOHt'K. it- ANNOUNCEMENTS. Xo announeementt will be injerretl nnlewlil for In adrance. We will ehanre Fire lhiliarsi i.r Insertinir all anDOunosmenn tieept tor theoffieet 01 ronr .10n.se uirectur anu Auditor, lor whi- 1 bree Ilollart will be charge-!. Tieketn one -l.d- lar per tbuuiunJ. Ai usi be paM lor te!ore ukia Irolu the cfa-r. SHERIFF. V.' are authcrtied to nn"tiuee JOHX K. WE1MKK. of Cnmtdman. Cjiper Turkeyfit towu.'l.iit. a a candidate tor Sheria". rolneia to the d-rif :.i uf the Kepublican lolerf at tl.eir et.mii:z I-ritnary tleetion. TEEASCItER. X'.niToa Li bai n: Please arm-UDce the name of Hfc.NKY KXKFPFK, of Somerset l,rourli. a acan-litlate for Ci-unty Trtafurer. rul-ji-ri to the ileei-ion of the Kei-atiliijaa Tuttrs at liitir tsiraing primary election. Ul Editor: Yon will confer a favor on many eillirns or Totem of S-imerm County by announe- mi; me name 01 onr inenu t. A L tL, .11. min MAX, of "Somerset tit. an a e.mHi-ate f..r Vnnr-r Treai-arer, tnbjret to the deei-ien ol the Xiepubli ean party at their next primary elect i-m. Nir. B. teeli very thanklul for pa favors wliile heir. a candiitate. an-i will be under many obligation.- lor a hearty tupport aznin. If noniunte.1 and isit ed. he will ha the utHit to the tKt of hiskDoaloJxe and ability. AVtr Advertisement.. GOODS 10 1 1 THE HOLIDAYS! XEW AND COMPLETE STOCK i) F Watclio?, CltPiins, Jcvclry, SILVER vv iiu:. Clocks, Broii.es, ttc, TO HE CL'.SEl) OUT 111 eTAXUAltY 1. I'titTcceil.-r.if -I Furgaln O.Tcretl UY fflMO & CO. S-2 Fiftli Avii-.tio, riTT.SRUKGII. FA. f i.e firm of Frank s;tv i Ct. e-1. A. SliiiT-iksi-. r-tir:t.ir. The P u.-:ne? r, iii 1 e curried ec tv Frank Sit.e l.- ri-nlt--. FIlAXIf S1PK. Msi-'HPTi. .V. Silt Jliai:-;. uiarln OLUXTA U Y AS? IX.M EXT. Sar-.r.el It. Camp .-!. I V.'ilii.cu II. Sai.urr i:: r In:r. -.in:iy ::n. s vemiiy. made 1:11 n--ti'nni -rit to tne tor the txne'it ot er-siii or--. I litri.j xive ti.-t. ti.e to ail p-rs-.t... h:ii ina l.-iia..- aal a.-s.u.n-i. ivhe'.lii-r of roc. -rd it -.-tlo-rwi-M.. t- .i-e--n: ri,. .n properly an: otn' l tiled, aa t l::ive to. in on ti'e lO o-ri miss! ON 54 SOUTH Co., T E R MERCHANTS, STUKI'TF, 3AIiTI3OBE, JVLU., "o; I:t"iTi-:i liiv-i 1 r La.te r.u PL'iI l'CE. Tl. ii.-. ri- r mil ue ni'.-i.'ii li lar-jje an-i reirj!.ir trade inv olia-e in s-n:. lay. April s. Is?:,, made to ni-ttle tl: tain i--r e.-nititn. mehk .-ei 1. roii'ti .n ..r : ar which tltro mi e!o cii-.lu:.- of s.i id rrt-iil- r JAS. I- I t A 7'. tl i: HI. iilSRO HANTS ArJf3 DAIRYMEN E 7GGS F0F. IIATCiilXt Ti tin! I.aviia; rettfke.1 r C! -aranee Sate ia icroat in tacetneuts to p. 1 OtXII'S. .tn s- : f 1 ptcii.i."-r. n. w siner tifcr z i.i i.iri.fY O-.i lie e. a. ; 11 t . l-.irf I..T 1 -l-'ii.P'r fr in 1 ,is f .... r. ir.T ''.: . I. ; I'I 1;F. Mil KI I'tiWLS. at 1 rti...-n: I'ark an 1 Llht Lr :!t:i!:is ; i'.uif aa.l j.ir: , ; 0-hin; Itr-wi. nnd W hits Ix-.. !ir.r::s: It at! aa ! Silver tirey 1- riiini.'". 1 wnrnii.t - :ie-t..i!t -if .-.-h :- 7-n Ig t.- i.i If they -to in-1 I wilt r'O'l.t.-o them ;ii .'-'1 s a--!.?. n. Send -Inrr. ji . ir tliar. Addr- ss, ISA Alt I.YXIiF. null.:. r.I.'.ri'. ...r-t, S...rii 1 '..( U., NOTICE. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE -liny I, 5S7.J. to A,.ril 30, INTtl. irpnrTi: ..,.! JL KSTATlg FS' SAI.L Oi F.I.'A! r .MAi.ti hi-l at I'j 1 : i fcT rr-Hl""(f:ivors. We .r niii-e "triet nr Fiat t-S t-.r Bt Tl Lit to-nt ut. with ep!4 e. ! I ' r , '..on 1 d o- ' at 1 -.' : ;h- f-t!-.: iKx-,. of Soiaer-. t ( ' -..led. ':..re v., 1 ri'l ';, - 1 -'k. .'It li:' i'.-.tlOil -1- - lierty 01 1. A e,T ;.l ..I S in. r P.:.. - N otic::. 1 Slatei. '- f.irv 'j'i- n. - r - 10 to a -ie -i :'.-.l t:--;y 111 hi- . : a St-itnp oe:e 1 til l-T the 't l.- e-r- r Ap . r-siu.: r.l J r.cre'.y ;;i't' n-t i -e ttiit 1 have e-tri'i a.-- fipp"int-.i Win. i'nnieriiiuii ir.y ii-ut .iile -.1 lieno r, "teitieinr'ni nnl eo!loeii-n . eo mis. an-1 the ir.msaeti .n ot onr tiU?inefi 1 nily. 1 have at lev s-:iw and ldiinin n;i Shade twp.. for stile a!i ki-i-'.-t of luroi-er of ail iii-i and at lowest prices. Order? res;:e I .tieiled. A Idrm?. s a mi 'f.i. zr.ni KP,M : i,u -k-:otu. So:i:fr-'i Co marl 1 1UF. I .in I r Cie -f ac-toi-r-uj in a -li ra. C F ?iIF (iUOCFUV : 1 al lL till b The iieei':te.l Was bvinj will, btr n. An-Jrt-w M-'Xair. who residin vn.t fmir miles from Frsiri'i. ! ...v .usjnrt.. -.non wouia lkc 10 1 ot etlucalion. And here X might enumcr- nuj-.ess. uih me mlmt v.r the intelligent ate a gnat nuny questions that were aslt readers ol the Heuald, tliat the people it , ol in geography and history, and all an Rngwcid are tn a audWing ciiviJiu-B. swered cnrrectly without a single e xcep- e are happy to say that starvation i- nri tnwi hm am' Lj-iiiilj. anffiis. 'it tn ... T" iS-aringusintheXace. I: is true we hate that the enfire twrfonnance from begin- T".. r r-. , I 1 1. Tl. TV- ! I...-I ...... I.,,. ... . .. : .. ... o . 11 1 .1 r. 1.1.1 . r i.nit'nii.. mc lira luiuiii uui 1H..11C. .a not as scurce ! nin-r to end was a grand success. In Okowino Nails. To avoid iitgirow- I. lerian P,antr says : If any claw of the : here as in nne other place. Th-ise tbati -. In conclusion i must say, that, considcr inej I.n nails, we mtist cut them riitht. community cn congiatrdate itself on the : arc willing to work can get "employ ment, ling that they had no outside hel , and that Tbe t-':e of nails, ritlicr on tbe ringers mania fir "spelling that has recently, and j but we have some people here that are thT had not the advanlaes rosseed by or t us, cr-i :rz ir.tf tt.e r!i, istlir.t nails . unjwuntably. invaJeJ ouratlult iori-; like "An..n; they try to mane a living by I many schoo's thev did eiceedin-'lr well' i.r, 1 Tl ..1 r . . i - . . . so unjcii-uiitablv ftrc cut toward the fi-ssb, i.iste id of fr m latmn that class i the wh.de fraternity of 1 their wit. Lot they are unable to live on it. 1 o p.re the nt. I. cut lt.-iu uie corner new :v.ieroo:!i-cd:tors. compositors, t.r.xif such a small captul. The citizens of that district are to be con- ASSIGXEES SALE. Ine nn leralirjie.l Aiirnee of Peter Pl.lllippi will oBer at publis tale, oa the premi'ti al Mineral Point on Saturday, April 2ilh, 1ST5. the following valuable real ettate, vii: No. L A tract of land "iloaled In MiiTor l T iwn thip. Somerwl County, within a mile of the I'nts bnrich h. C.nnelltville. and S-irneraet Sc Mineral Point Rail Kod". ljoinlnr lan-ta nf Vvl. Hay. Ne-ah Scott, X'avi-i Youakin Daniel I. Miller aid othert eontainlnK "Mlaere-i. about lot) aerei cleared and a part ia meadow, tali nee well tiai- nereo and watered. T. hi tract will he rtlre.! In parectt to tnit purchaser. This tract will be A ! : oa the premises. i. i A tract 01 lan.l titnite In the mm T..Tm. : hip. adjoining Jacob S. PhillippL John Shall and ! -Kiiera, omtaiulo-r twelve aeres, all cleared: tina euttaire houre and tlable thereon erected. Xa. P A hmie anil lrf in Vtin-rI Pinr t.nn t.l by Cawleraaa Kiver, hotel pn-pr.T and puliiic No. . Tw lots of rrjtin.l in Mineral r.ilr.'. ad-! joining the ttorehoaae property and Cawlemau river and known aa the Pointer property. Alaothe (oiluwinr peisv-na! property: 1 mare, ft otiwt. 1 two hore earria-re. 1 boagy, 1 lT--ietd ai l bedding. 1 enukinjr-ttove. 1 -x-t hames... kettles, tablet, denka, chain, and other article. Xoit i. 3. an-i 4 of real estate an-i the nertuaal proiwr.y will ..l.l at Mineral Point. TERMS. One third 1st May. lSTi. at which time deed wdl be made; one third Aug. 1HT3. an I balance lit Nov., ISTi: tbe two la't p-tymenta t bear interest from day of tale and to be secured btr jnjjrments on tne pmnitei: ten per cent of nrst I-a? iwent to be tie 1-1 as- t-.-on as rtruTierty It knocke. down. Terms of sale of pertosiai property made known on day of sale. Sale to evrnwrnes at Mineral Point at tea o'c!.-k A. M. of 1 01 day. AAKOX WILU Gheapside Grocery A Ksw Stock ct G; XOTI0XS OFOCFF.IES, FI.OFF., F.AC0X. FISH, Sl'GAI!, SYRUPS, TJ? rrrie--l -tf tlni s r-f ill I-I yir.nit whi' h n o 'i r. hi:n U. ux. t't ir "urt .1:1 i ' :"C i-,v. tsh.if ni'iit r iti " '.f t'Ti-in' . intitf p;tyn:.Lit 'f.til r,n vr.r f " r :n :r .tl iv 1. 1-..', 1.. :..f - r.- J T-'. 'iU.'l.f.V'J llil'Til'T'l f thf bw ii.i-v-s .;ur-:f-i are I::1? v. ir j-. 7: j K- i;:i,'r. -j '- ' 1 L".iS-r. rt.til ii'icnr j It-'alfrr1. t.Loffal'; .t-j:jor , 1 1e.iU-r; t:i inni; ii.(U-r-. Wf.ol- r.:L: :.,i a, j l)t-.:ir in nj.ii: h-jtr-r.-. r.-t;!f3 'j. i I pai r i:i UhI t-r:.jj-r ; fj ' Kfrtil '.:ni' ri" inf -' j ." 0 .j ', j An l .n ft! ott M.'J ). i'rt y ' -ri : - :- r f crf-r tl.-i;ar In rs--f58 oi Kf. 1 Talr in in:ii;u:;irt ure-i t'jl ti' 1 .. C ' I M.inuf-u-.un'rr ( ; - I A nil li-r e "h n'.ili m i.u3'..-t-:uri t 1 mj An-! f-'foach w-.-r-n m'ir.:::."tu.-c-i j t.i Mam I tt;i!rT ff t'tmf"i. 1 1 .Iarir 1 1' tur'-r fi rir-. 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'firrii.'he. t Jr rn Jt-i h Snvder-t al. - -1-..-1 tr.ru Liir;'- - Tr-ttr 1 IH 4T 10 'jO W f-r, i'Al ;.'.! V.', 103 1.-J . -.I Ir :n l. s. am- trit ol h. ! fr .111 - : t tj Ir ia Knre, Street ti't. nle. . Ci: ' i:t 41 l.e e.-. : a:.i !: No. .. X. it. i.n I r id ll'o :i' i ..t" ti nt.--. I : d- I urev,o..t 1. -1 1:1 '. r:e i.- iv . l.l.l. J'lhu Unit'. :m i.-rr r.r .-; a ' tan 1 ii- .-wr-e t 1 nnii't- estti'e a i ' X-l. L A ?r:--t IS:, l-sei. c i.-.tl -ni a -r - . . I N-,. i A t-".-: il. K . 1 W in. 1 rs H. K-, John . P 1 t . e ' - 7 it ii. tie in F.. 1111' . P, . -1 ..ill lain., nod oilier... t;. i :.r In-.. !. J- i:n 1 l. it I' u. A !:: A ::e 1 1.. m J. J. II.',r:n.-in j't.I : L- ':i re Xevi.le. .!) e Ir ni II. L. liai-r, irarni-r.ee of e 1-t.i.i J- -ph sht !-r et al .-. If- in J . So.it'-r. per n. .t- !r rii A. J. H'.iipt. p-r note . -fr.in 1 1. Knee 00 !"ieio-nt - w-d K. S. Kl.ee 00 t ill pal l, ,-i;4,.t eiiti-re-i tu If.ftuian -i.. 1 : pud X -... 1 U. tr':.".lTT 1 zv :i 2. H V, I -3 t 4T ZS VJ '1 1T4 tft a. ; i . i ia.. : Ftr-: h n-i - ,1 -. ; -.t In:: i t-i -- 1.'.. Ion. 4 .I'.rv l:..ue an : .-i X u. 1. A T.i'-: im-n i:..l-;ri.i. e. ?t-v..rnl ai r. ti "f u a.-r.- - in r.ti '..rx . oul t.cil'!.:. -rn : -No. I. A ;r:o t .1 Wm. II. K - D'l. e 1 it- .i ian-.s- are 'I :. pp.- -V s-r: i of t s- n . r ..r i ut ' r-.io ji !.r the Ii,r ir'.ir.'r 1.4 a c-rr--i n tn- i o cn ii'loi, oi the In. r - i.ruary I'o'li. !".. 1:-- --r-ter "I the li. nr . J.O. mil.rg Tr-aurer. an 1 . an I tn; of t -ie ii pi-;.' - ' r J i (;al xotice. .in Y 1. j In t'ie f-y-liini C-ert I ol S-.re.erset I ountv, p.i. I 'RI. 1)FCLIf:SALEOF VAT.U KKAI. EST AT F jJyvir:u3ot an ottier . 1 ii.e f;rpt.-:j'3 Soni-rset l.'-tc-ile. we will I'-r f--e .! out--ry in t.i ti.r-tiixlt II tBiis. oa Si'Vn.."' A; ri: Zr l. l -i I a. L-". re p-C.-art '. . 'tl oa 1 ii --.n -no:-y Tl Ot tl r i i.ii.-ir. : of the ;-j t elr. V. i. Ii. '.17.. Trr.''- C' art 1 tc. r. x.. t MOLAE. teas, at 1 ft'eVK. a;o. ti.r j flfrfj'-!. N... 1. Thef: bert. -lee'd.. n-si situate In .Milt 'ne f -.: a :-:.. (j w'trrrt . t..e i l p-ai c. I Pros -lent ol ite i::i -v. f to"' -nr.--.'- c I It-trier, a.-ei Ju- rs: oa wi.l.'t. :i.e tii tGe r cellar:-', ssintr anl 'i'w i-d n at ti e tir.ii of !.: d-ath. ! all eapi'a! a:, i ri t;.-.. e-.ni3ia:cz l'-i g mt . j anl Lji vit A. t-. a-!:'-ir.!r.ss uc-.s "( I.enry l-rr. ':uir..-. Ja - IT- nor ii J-. COFFEE. ijOEIED and CAKHEQ FRUITS neb Si ScC SS0LUTI0X XOTICE. The partnerlilr heretof-ire eil:lntr between i John R. Weimer and S. Austin Cramer, under : the firm name of "Weimer & Cramer, In the mer- i I I'minlat t..:.. .J !, ....: 1 the firm same of Wi to t it centre : -.ml il an irLitatu Las a;- readers and all. XI it lie Ri-idaess, there is ' e a-JTise tlioe that are timt of sin 'la s ..fiuirb .;.i i..a- At; !ui.""i t"it.nay oeeo aiaoiw ry rea.'v I-Ttm, cu', the oeiitre 1 the null a iit;!e b oi-iw. I.y this means r.atnie bs s tens to till the vacant space, the crowtlt is iaimcuiatclv directed tr-ra the Hlsh. snd iu a short time the r.sii iliassinie mu n better farm, grew ing fr.-m. itistci, 1 of ia'o tbe fiesh. g. The1 a ni.-th.-J in it that promise m-K-t refresh , life and tiesire U tie joined together o t Mageie Grttvu. of IiVJiord County, to iu-! l .tinets will hen-aiter he earned .m b S An-t in ing results for the lonj sutlt-nng brother-, holy matrimony, to go to brother Chri, -l struct llieir'cbiklrrn In reard" to the ' VnmT1 ,fce d k-1, where a a-irounin wi.l b.in whom we have referred. Spell j and they can be Uwfully joinetl together; crowd, there we're just enough to f.lltbe!b ,ctU"i b blnu julix E wr-Mfr on. kind iriemis, sivll on. Our only fear J without J. -jr.wig tiebt b:i4v. IClte 4shoiUd i house nicely and furnish each one witha1 s. ACS fix ckamf.k. is that the ctaeroas impulses toward self-; make a small mistake there would not ba a ! rood scat i Oo and afrer April it itts. I win sell eietu- .ive'.y for cash, or prudoe taken In eiehance. i. AlsriN CKA.MLR. improvemer.t i Of the bestt (jnatily, as I will Le s.,11 at lite Tc-ry , I-.w-.-a exi-i rrice. t.a.l and yie our stock. Opposite Somerset House, ; a i-xo-U'TT trrn' 4c. hrn tin 1 '-; r ;- : i. ""- j tr'-. 'ih Cina is well wat-ri-jl. twt i No. 2. A trA;t ot l3.ir: t.zax'e iu 1 '-sr -l ;p. ! I (TiT . inlr. T 1 U A "it 2 n-l i fffinn. rr..-! rr-- r-. '. tvf N" j whif h tU:re ar cr ; I n tw-.-ry 1. u-, f .ira , u j TtiTT. :r.Aie J.-:- vrn i. utx i.f .!-. :-! a. s a s r . i i i L't i-is. ;;a k l hn : ( '-..ii"''.--s -i L AM ATI OX. ;.',' !.- :-T. Hit:. !'..:-!( I.:i.:.'ien J '! -i . it.,. . r--.h Ja--i-i.it - t ' u-: t- -i 1 1; .-f-in 1 '1 er I' :. c- -. i rt:.? imi ot i riintt.e -s'i T'l-'rie'. i-i J ;i:i ..i.iwar. 1--; if--.-: r. I d'J-. an-l l;v ran-i 1 -rroiiier. and ,-r'ti " - -I-f .l rii.itnl - ttr.-y of s -.-n-r-'-t. hiire . m-'dire.-ti-d. !'T b-d-l- i tj. re rai Oinr--no li--r-r.i .1:1 l-.r. 1 lemii.a-r. al ..ii,c.'"i V. ::::::,! M..y' I h.te-u'-in- iii.) h-irs f) f-e krtrt end ell v.'rxri inirrti.'rj is tht aii-r- f ; T::ke r...t;- tl.it Wm. Afiy Jr tr I r.-l. a Sh ' hire fcle-I th-lr petitions for de er I t 'i-ilie p-n'onniii'-e in thtt H'-ooralde i'..::r:oTi t,'.ev,'.tb oav ( January. liTS. soil am r. ti .n - f John II. l'hl. K . the Court ori-r t-.-.f rt-.ti." 1 ffirrn ,y jutii a't-D, tat at the April Term of t ..irt. l-ifii:nini Morelay. the St a iiv. a dT-.-e nf upeit:-: per:-.riDaoee will be en t. r -t I.r the . .p.-:. otf- e.t --n. to theeoo ! -i ry 1 -':.. wn ii tav-rof Wnham Mar. Jr.. ard K ':-. a s,;----i '..rtlie ijnd turehnte'l rraye-I j..r J. K. WALIKK. C.J-1T. Clerk. J) l.-Sfn.L'TIOX NOTICE. Jlenct.-iJ. April .".Ih. h- Ja 1ST Of 'P I rlO. I p...'. :)h' I ,r .a- r an 1 Crfts.al wiihla th- ' Otiirii v . s- ia- r-'.-t. in at t ii-y ie '.li- n ai. ! ::.-re .-a ; tt.-'.r r r T ;-r r-. w .- li t i.-eirr '. 1. r' r-r'-t. 'rt-n.-1 si-i us. ciii.n'.a-i!. ret arj-l wt.eT n :r.' un nnrr. t . a, ,it .--- ta.D-c.4 ite.- ti to ''.eir - are! in that b- -it op'--r ..in to b' done: an-i si-. Ifcey who wiiipr.tt.'-oteaitii'i-Kti.e p-:- r.-rf i--t ar-. ,!iall ' 1-e In t-'.e t:i oi .ire-r-'-'. t ' i".'- l' r...n a,r-I . there, tt pr--ts..a iiralr.-" tie-:: a- t-i.tlb tt ! siii.mrr s titt :.r.t i.i' V 1.1. i-X l.i'l'i.i;. Svcerr-t. "ar. !v. ( sti-ri. is almost "too gor-1 to last. Fiat. i ours. PUTLOX. Cissctman, II arch -1. iF. I CflUmm & Co. li UDITOFS XOTICE. Orphan't i.Vin of :'o.r.'t C .a ry. t-di-'ri-!ire the fund in the hand" of ta ii3...i-.rat.Tof H. U IUer. t-i-l, ta aal aai T.d !h e ! Ci" v entitled iherete.nr.iee I a-r-lir j-.v-a that I i o atieiM to the -iu'.i.'t of mr apdatrn.-nt rw lit t-, . -. - r -r rp r i -t rri 8 -e. In the tKiroal, of V.Tn-r . on F-. day. Apvil J v JSi. J. L X' A O L i. 1-T3. at I ocl e-k p. m.. when anlit.itrea.i per- ... tons interval aasy after.'. v A T- I! A Y. '" P I TT KsrX7 Au:itT- : lA.lrzr. e : :..r.J Ar.::vr. .Torin Jn' n j"in t. i mut. uxjt cm osm1? i'-nt.m 6l Ti:tl. in thm hrOtrax u-. 1t'J 'it i-n Kium.r by mattui &n--rn.. J..rn -S. lin:5 rfinrir. Tho tmeinrm wj.l i.f-r A'.irr i- r irriJ cn hy J hn lio'D. at .. o.J .-; ii..', ;.. r-t am--ii:i:ii will rtn'i b:ta JoH.V fcfc.Nfov JOHNS. TITTLK Ail p- r- ii ;",'e'.tvi to tho late Ana. e'-iVf r ivt yf it ar--(ui:t ar? rrjTja'swt m yn-a r-n.m IT: if. 7 0TICE TO COX; i mj n r; v. vr.r.n rT It ach salt -r, and pp!j to tbis when bitteo. pr.is eai- wi.i jnsure onr ine lof aix 'z.atZ''l bf tried thU rcmci ia ?A namber of eases, and nerer kjvTJ - they it to fil.
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