The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, May 12, 1875, Image 3

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The Somerset neraia..!
WEDNESDAY.
May. 12, IST5.
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Pittsburgh, Pa.
E. E. BY-CXAK. E. B,
SOWES.
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nrri Bi icta (oim y cojijiittee.
E. M. Schr.k, S.uiierscl Borough,
Chairman.
A'i-lwjn S. A. Je:m.
Allegheny Alex. Vt are.
Berlin i'obiiis Finhcr.
Broiiiersvalley D. S. Meyers.
Cr:neu:ai:gh Levi Yod-r.
Conlluenw- .lonathr.n Fran!'.
Elklick J. N. l'avis.
J recn ville .1 oel Vtilzy.
.Tcllersoc Panic Bov rua.i.
.lenncr J. H. tlriJljith.
Jennertov. n John A. Sijie.
Larimer Samuel -P. Geigcr.
Mcvers.iuh' O. 1). Liui.tv.
Middlecrwk Philip K. M.u;v.
Miltord Josejth SchriK-k.
New Baltimore .John Georirr.
New Ccntrcvillo tieoage AV. FiiiUij-pi.
Northampton P. S. Bowman.
Puiut Joseph J. Lehr.nn.
ttiemalionii-.g Samuel Barrel.
Salisl'ttrj- Samuel Mier.
Shade Jaeoh Mctireiror.
Somci-set Borough John I. Scull.
Stmerset Twp. ('harks Menhir.
Stonycreek S M. Sclinxk.
Southampton Noah Sturtz.
Stovstown C W. J'ngh.
Summit Cornelius Shoemaker.
I'pjH-r Turkey fxt Freeman Vottnktn.
I-ower Turkej foot Alex. Nieola.
I rsina V. H. Berger.
Wcllersblirg Michael Loiitr.
The Hepuhlican Primary Election will
le held on Saturday, May 2flU, 173.
The following resolutions, adojitcd nt
the meeting held on May 4t'.i, l!T0, arc
still in force and are published for the in
struction ot those holding the elections,
viz :
1st. That the polls lie opened only at
the usual pla.vs ot holding elections Tixed
by law.
'2d. That the Republican voters of each
district shall elect their member of the
County Committee and the two additional
ol'.icers to hold the primary election.
;id. That when they were not elected
nt the previous election, the committee
man tor each borouah and township, shall
sclent 1 he two other persons to :tssit in
holding tlie primary election in their re
s;K'ctive districts, and the committee-man
shall act as judge and make the return ol
election.
4;h. That the louiinittcc-man lie re
quired to make a li.-t ol the Republican
voters of the lmrougu, or township in
w hich he lives, and have the same present
at the election, and designate thereon
every erso& ; and if uny pi r-on not
named thereon le judged entitled to a
vote, his name be added to said list and
Iho (act stated, and that the said list t
produced bclorc the return judges when
they meet.
."iih. That all Republicans be re quired
lo vote in their proer dtstrkt!.
C;h. That no person be allowed to vote
unless known to have voted with the Kc
fv.iiicun party, or who can produce salis
factory evidence of that ta t.
The return judges must pl.ice the returns
in the hands of the Chairman on or before
Monday evening. May ;'.lst.
E. M. S iihik s,
Ch'nt. Co. C-.mi.
tt :: mechanics tr,
all!
lit worn.
The lovs have vn.iK!iced to pluv
base ! all. "
Cook A" Blliuts r.re again in the f eld
fr Potatoes.
West Chcsier had a
ing bee last w eek.
HioitEST prices paid
r: trade at Morgan's
raoe s;e.
The candidate. ;k
improves each shinin
the little
hour.
usy bee.
TtlF. Diamond was the scene of a fracn
;i Friday night. No arrests.
Soda fountains arc being put in ordir
end ill S"Kn comim iice to "biz."
"We are to have a licaTthful summer.
This has leen a healthy old spring.
Fir.r. As'.itou Salt for fide at
E. J. Beecih.ey's.
Call and see the !ar'e spring s:v
ofl
Wuil-pajKT, and Window-biir.ds at
Am os
r-tciks.
. l . Ai.Tr ktiii u & ( ,v have jiM re- sell liquor. Of coarse, as it was to be ex
remd another l.it of extra No. 1 a:i.l No. jx-C.ee a tum!cr r.f persoKs having all re
? ..ickercl. For sale cheap. j sirietion taken off them indulged in a su-
VrANi ed. Ail tlie Potuttx: tha re fi.r Pr"' quantity of the ardent, how
".e. Brin" them riht along ever, that lasted for but a day or two, and
Cook i Ei.eiii
W. F. Altfatreii & Co. have no old
stock n Land ; all g:x.'.s fresh rnd of Lest
Mr. Sherry Coelek ar:
iVCi
on last WeduesJay, with 1
im ra
;e Jlr.
Mini Junp.
The young Ws about town should re
member that they can become good ball
players with swearing.
Sr-RiNO Hats akd Caps. Col'.ars and
Tics Shirts, Susocnders. S-x ks. lUndker-
chiefs, Ac, at Amos Steckgs.
FAnvrns. buy your Seed Gats
BeechW's, he his just received
at E. J.
a larL'e
lot t t ats end Com. j
J. n. FRrrz, County Surveyor. Seeial j
ofUee day, Saturdav. oiliee "in the Court :
House, JMmierw-t. Pa,
To Farmers. Don -t dt-lav l-rinrinci
m your Potatoes till tho bottom U1U out of i
ii niartei. vook A; Beeiuts.
II- T 1 . . .
. r. ALTFATBIK v Co. are
Teceivintr'
now siipr.'.ies almost daily. All stoc k. frvsli t
and of best qualitv. Ca.l and e.-t.in! !
Stock.
O. W. 4ltr. Oral 1st and
. . , . , ,
All disease of Eye, Ijirand Throat
and
uiawu . rji-viia. ..u.ona ior v ata- Dorse, jtt.nj LSg foot in an old tin pan,
9 ,-4 ' 't t-i-iastii.4 I- ' oon.f. ss TT.-.alu . .
uu iiairs, l uaj-us ia IMT or ose,
eniargea lousos. c.c. , pertormeu. Spec
tides fitted. Artificial Eyes inserted.
TnuitEarelS Bae Ball Clubs rmpoU
- nie ebampioCt.ipof imted
V. F. Altfathkii & Co. are still re
ceiving Clover, Timothy and Grass Seed.
Farmers call we on supply any grass seed
VOU WliUt.
The bride -layers are busily at 'work on
the Cook A: Bociit? storehouse, Uicy ex
pect to Lave it ready fur rooting by tlie
latter part ot tins week.
Candidates will find it totlieir interest
to canvass in a 6tiit ot Morsnin's home
made Summer Cassiinercs. Somerset Co,
isn't much for Shoddy.
Jcst Tvreived. a fine lot of Lake Her
riii?; also No. 1 and 2 Mackerel fresh from
t'tr s-h're.
11 J. BEF.cm.Er.
red rears aco
F.Uian Allen demanded the surrender ,of
t;. I,,,..,,- fi.B name oi tne threat
.Tehora and Ue Contitental Congress."
r.ir.T number of wild ducks were
tiirrritk and dam below town on
l-t Teusdav mornine, one gentleman bar-
inrr smwded in bagging some twenty.
Makmiam. & Meykiss expect to wltolc-
v-.lt: nancr l'astners. their stock is bo large
t list they can hardly find room in which
o txrc it. Ask Squire to snow them.
Lveuv man who mails a package sub-
i ject to tne new postal rules, arops u
iti.e Lole with the wish that Senator nam-
lin Lad to sit for two hours on a hot shovel.
Jin. George Ccsscsgham is bavmg a
new gtablc put tip on his lot on Rosina
street, to replace the ono broken down by
the weight of the snow durinst the winter.
A GHF.AT many people wish that every
nijdit was Saturday night, and every day
Sundav, so that they could pet laid ofl
the uijrht before and loaf all the next
day.
Window Bi.isds, Windoe Blinds, Win
ilnw blin.1.: a lar"c varietr at Amos
Stetk's. I'aner. l.inen and Shading
Cloth, n'ain and ficr.red. with or without
fixlurc!1.
LOST. On the Bedlord pike, a small
leather Ixiok containing fishing tackle,
(snoods, tlys, Ac.) A liberal reward will
le paid any one who will return the same
to this oftice.
Thi.he is a man in Nebraska who isn't
leing worried to death by people who
want to liorrow his wheel -barrow. Ilis
larm is kix miles square and his house is
set three miles back trom the road.
GF.NTf' Summer Underwear in all styles
at
"Fashion Bazar."
Mils, j as. 13. Tkkdweli,
No. 0, Mammoth Block.
And now the had little boy crawls up
behind the garden fence w herein the good
boy hclieth his mother to make garden,
holds tip two ringers in the shape ot a let
ter V, and cautiously whispers, "will you
go along t"
W'Ai.i.-rAPF.n ! WidUjHiper '. 1 Wall
paper ! 1 ! Everything in the wall-paper
vav tor Tariors, Pining Rooms, Cham
ber's and kitchens. Halls. Vestibules and
Churches. Call knd see the large stock at
Amos S'.eck's.
The f.rst snow of the winter of IST-l-o
fell on the ;toth day of November last,
and snow has fallen in every month since,
r.p to the present one, makiiig in all seven
mouths that have been visited by a full of
the beautiful."
Mu. Lcr A. SniTt, of the Yjillcy Inile
fit Me , tirOjTixHl into our sanctum one
day of last week. Lou is a School Direc
tor and w ould talk ot nothing but the Con
vention, s we don't know how he
'"nioighf be.
Ax eccentric Kcnluckian began lo count
two billion about forty years ago, and has
been counting ever since. He has about
half completed the job, and now his only
ambition is to finish on the same day the
Beecher trial is concluded.
We make the assertion without any fear
of successful contradiction that spring ha$
arrived. It it should happen to snow the
day this paper reaches you, call us another
and cremate the paper as you did your
almanac for the current year.
The long continued winter, and lateness
of the spring, has caused a scarcity of feed
in some localities ia this county, and, in
consequence, some persons will be com
pelled to subsist their cattle on rather short
allowance until pasture grows.
Aecor.Dixo to a New Hampshire paper
tliis is the way death visits the Granite
State : "Heath" lias again turned a flip flap
and come down flat-footed in our midst,
and snatched from amongst us one of the
best subscribers we ever had."
3 Jointed ash Rods at Cj cents, Fiab
Baskets at $1.25, Bait Boxes, Fishing
Shoes, Lines, Snoods, Hooks, &.C, at
"Fashion Bazar." -.
Mrs. Jas. B. Tredwei.i,
No. 0. Mammoth Block.
mndav List was the third anniversa
ry ol the fire w hich laid waste the greater
part of our town. The only evidences of
h that remain are a lew vacant lots, some
unfinished buildings, and the great iin-
iTovcm-nts in the entire appearance of
the town.
Ik it's not potato lugs or grasshoppers,
it's sometliinr; just as bad. In some parts
of tlie southwest there has been an extra
ordinary morality of horses, mules and
cattle, caused bv an Insect called the buf-
tlalo tnat. whkh stings and pesters the
al:i.na!s to death.
The national butter and egg association
has r"Siilved that ati:ki:tl coloring is a le
tritiinatc part of the art ol butter making.
Next grocers will c laim that the mixing of
el; ice rv w uu a!Icc is a leguunate part ol
their Ic-iness. and the oxks declare that
Jitiir has a proper p!ace in ha?h.
On Saturday last a child of Mr. Israel
Rager, w ho resides in Jackson township,
was lound drowned in tlie spriug near the
holism It wa ase'd about one year and
six months'. Only the day previous we
understand that & child was rescued from
drowning in this same spring. Kbtntlurg
' Tiiosp. of ourcitizens who ycrc on or
! around the diamond on Thursday evening
j last were treated ( f ) to quite a show. A
i vncrant
I crcatlug
umbrella; mender succeeded in
a Cisturutince and eventually in
i n.Mtnn I.;,. l :...j ti
iii.ii-ii w ,iijfji-u. i iic authorities
ICS
,- i" i:nal in
cases were not to be
I seen.
...
The 3ih of May Las come and tone and
nearly all the hotels" arc now licensed to
;eiciitjiu iiu n.ua anuuivu iu usuiu
quiet.
The Martinsbur? StHtftnuix savs that
i last week a gentleman livine near Greea
ia town wood, lost several sheep killed bv dogs.
(He then took one of the sheep and put
j strychnine in large quantities upon it, and
t .1... ,.-. .,..-. o, i.. . j
ii.ai lu.i.iii 1IC iA ueUU OOgS
in the field, the farthest one off not be
ing UK) yards Iron-, the body of the dead
sheep. : . .
This celebrate,! pure Copper Rod will
be erected this season by tbe undersigned.
AH work put up .n n,. niDn( sn(j
vausiacii-'Q cuarantcec. Seed
orders. .
yoar
Ruoads Bros.
JvHuertet, Pa.
May P2th, IKi
Throwing rubbish into the mads an.t
streets at honso cleaning time is a bad
1 V i. , ,v
,m
i-an!-, i n-n. u wum ana worn out
stove pi lying loose ia the highways.
i to the obstruction of travel and in gener-
i at vitiation ol p.ioii oraer. a triend in-
1.. 5-: j . i
I'-jurra a lew years aso uj stcomDS on
a l-r.iL,.n : i. . i
a pre&t n.-al ot (lam.
;ge.
W iihout multiplying examples, the
HSl11.1," rnbbl8h ial? lhe
i road ought to be raaaifest to eveo body.
Ji-dge IT.u.L decided at the recent ad
journed court, that lead pencil signatures
were not leiral, and that the- court would
herealter tafee no cognizance of petitions,
bonds or other papers uiAps the signatures
were made in ink.- This decision will be
of importance to onr people, as in a major
it y of cases the petitions iorristd or bridge
views are signed with a penciL
Tkxifnse stock of Ladies, Hisses ani
fiiildrens. Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons,
Feathers. Plumes, &c, in all the latest
tvlL selected personally in the East. 2S
cheap ready trimmed Hats ; all good ma
terial ; no cnarge ior irimming at
"Fabhion Bazar."
Mrs. Ja. B. Tbedw ell.
No. 6, Mammoth Block.
"We are under oblitrations to Prof. S. B,
McCormick, of California, formerely of
Johnstown, for a tonv of a pamphlet en
titJod 'The CV-cMent or the Golden Slate
of California, ss ?-cn at Home." AY
have cot bid the time as vet to peruse it.
but judging from the letters that g-ntle
man has written tor the JohnstowB l'-''
line, it will 1 fully worth the price, "5
cents.
We- r.ititinn all one neighboring ex
changes to 1 careful w hat kind of article
ih nni.iuii in the future. If they do
nr.tn. i..li tn have them IlUUiC USO o( they
had better not publish anything that wi
1. nf intTPst to our nconle. Ihe reason
of this is that a young lady friend ot ours
has presented us wuu a oran spnnier new
pair ot scissors auu we juucuu .
them.
Continence Ponltry Tardii.
T,r snip Fowls and Encsof Fancy Poul
try, bred from imported stock, Buff and
Partridge Cochins, Light and Park Brah-
mas. Gold and Silver bpecklea iiam-
burchs, Polands, Black Spanish, ran
tami and Bronze Turkeys. For particc
lars aifdress
W. A. Ivoostz,
Confluence, Pa
As engineer of the N'ew York and St
Louis Narrow (.tauge Itauroaa, nas ne-n
making barometrical examinations of the
elevations aliove tide ol the Tarious gaps
in Chestnut Kidce and Laurel lull, prevt
ous to the surveys for said road, lie lias
been located tlie past week at Jones' Mills
at the foot of Laurel Hill, on the West
Newton and Somerset Pike. Cvnntllsrilli
Triluue.
Gests'Bows, Scarfs, Wide end Ties,
(silk and wove.) 'Florence," '-Russian,"
"Festival," "Kenil worth," "Living
atone." aud "Brienoli." Linen Collars,
"Perbv, "McPonald," and "Kenil
worth," Linen Cuffs. Linen and Paper
Collars and Cuffs in all styles at
"Fashion Bazar,"
Mrs. Jas. B. Teedwkll,
No. C Mammoth Block.
TnE campaign, this full, in this county,
in any contingency promises to be a very
exciteins one. In addition to the Gover
nor and Treasurer on the Stale ticket,
which will bring out a large vote, there
will be most of the important oflices to lie
filled : Count v Treasurer, Prothonotary,
Register and Recorder, three County Com
missioners, a mrecior oi me i nor, aim
three County Auditors.
LIST OTICF The citizens of
this borouchare hereby notified to remove
all ashes, rubbish and other obstructions
from the streets and alleys lronting on
their premises, during the present week.
All rubbish, Ac, not remoed by Monday
next will be removed by street commis
sioners at expense of property holders.
By order of Town Council,
t . ii. ii Ei.n.r. r.
May 12. Burgess.
Joux F. Blymyer has the agency for
Miller Bros': "Ready Mixed Paints." He
sells them at the manufacturers' prices,
Call and see sample of colors. These are
the best paints in use. Read Miller Bros.
advertisement of "Chemical Paint" in
another column. This paint is used all
over tlie country and is considered tlie
best and cheapest paint made. Call at
the Hardware Store and sec it and have
a talk aboct it before yon puThase any
other. ' s
Charles Sxtder Esq.. has gone, went
and done it ; that is, he has tired of trot
ting in single harness, and on Tuesday
ot last week was hooked in double, as will
be seen by reference to our list of mar
riages. WelL Charley, ii is our sincere
wish that happiness and prosperity may
taithfully attend thee and thy fair lady,
and may thy horizon f domestic happi
ness never be overcast by the clouds of
sorrow or adversity. ' "
The season is now at hand for planting
trees particularly the more delicate fruit,
such as peaches, -plums, pears, grapes,
etc., and 1re cannot too strongly impress
upon the people of this section the great
importance of devoting a small portion of
their time and means to the growth of fine
fruit. It is too common for persons to
procure cheap fruit, plant it imperfectly,
and then let it take care of itself, by which
operation pretty much of the whole in
vestment Is wasted.
There will be a grand celebration at
Greensburg on Saturday, May 15th, the
one hundredth anniversary of the declars
tion of independence by the people of
Hannastown, Westmoreland County, Pa.
Two persons have been selected from each
of the counties that were formed from
Westmoreland since 1773. The anniver
sary is on the lUtlt, but as It falls on Sun
day this year tlie 15th has been selected.
It will be a big day in the history of
Greensburg, and it you want to sec a big
jamboree go over.
The new license law, now in lorcc, pro
vides that a hustiand, wife, parent, child,
guardian or employer of any drunkard
may notify any jhtsou, in writing, not to
sell such drunkard intoxicating drink; if
such notice is not complied with the per
son giving the notice may lecover from
tlie one selling damages not less than $50
cor more than $oo0, as may be assessed
by the tourt or judge; a married woman
may sue for such damages tor her own
separate use; if either party should die the
action may continue without limit as to
damages.
While attempting to decide the salary
question at the School Directors Conven
tion last week, some of the gentlemen
figured the thing down to small points,
and it was ascertained that by increasing
the salary of the Sujerintendent to 1,250,
it would cost this county a little less than
four dollars. This was the figure pro Dos
ed by CoL Yulzv-'s proposition, and that
gentleman determined that it should not
hang fire on the score of economy proffer
ed to pay the increase out of his own
pocket But the proposition, though fair
ly carried on the first vote was lost on the
second.
Although the few necessary and sim
ple rules are well known to most plant
growers, there are, judging from inqui
ries, some who seem still unconscious of
the injury they inflict upon their pets by
untimely application of water. When in
a ..healthv prowing state, all vegetation
loves a liberal supply of moisture, and
this should be given, not in little and fre
quent sprinklings but only when there are
signs that it is required, and then in co
pious measures. Plants at rest do not ab
sorb moisture very freely, and too much
of it engenders disease, first at the root,
and later the foliage.
J. II. Fritz. County Surveyor, will be
in Middlecrtek, on he 19tli" of May. in
Brothersval17 on the 25th, in Addison on
the 1st of June, in Paint on the 7th, in
Shade oa tlie 14th, and in Jccnerand Con
eniaugh on the 21st, to make a number
of surveys. Persons wishing his services
can leave their orders with Elija P. King,
Middlecreek. George Wass, Addison, Da
vid J. Shaffer, Paint, Mr. Sorber, Bucks
town, John Rick, Jenner Twp., and at
Gabriel Mishler's residence, Conemaueb,
or can address him by letter at Somerset
Penn'a. . . - . -
Thu Mm of Rev. J. L. W. Sibert. of
JlilhTO twp., was entirely destroyed by
nre on msi oanuay aiternoon, tne vth Inst.
I be fire broke out about one o'clock
in the afternoon, and when discovered by
a son of Eer. SiU-rt it had made such
headway as lo be beyond all control.
Ten sucking calves ami a horse perished
tn the flames. All of the tanning imple
ments, wuu the exception of a hay rake,
were JoM. It was with the greatest diffi
culty that the flames were prevented
frota spreading to the adjoining buildings
and fences. Flying sparks communicated
the fire to the sour grass on a low piece of
irmnu4 v. :..v. - - . i . - .
onderstacd that there was al
I insurance of 1,500 on the bam.
The youth, beauty and fashion of our
town assembled at the residence of Maj.
John Knablc Tuesday, March 4th, to
witness the marriage of his daughter Mary
to Louis C. Colborn, Esq. . The company
assembled ail vie in their praise ot the ap
pearance of the bride and groom. The
array oi presents was very imposing, and
nil k,t otrptdinirly aDwropr.ato. .Tha
rlormed promptly nt
nVWk hr Klder L. F. Bittle. of the Dis-
r-inin. rTiiirr-ii. ot this place. After con
irroti-iioiinna binrinir and various other
mnfmpnts were indulged in for a few
hours, when tho cuests were led into the
dining jroom, where refreshments such as
we are unable to describe, ooui irom uieir
n-rpAt varietv and abundance were set! be
fore them. Tbc liappy young couple went
by special train to -Mineral roini, w ncie
armed with the hearty wishes of their
many friends they embarked on their wed
dinir'tour and on the sea of matrimony.
All hands about the office hope that their
lirra ni.iv Im nrosnerous and liappy and
arc unanimous in their praises of the good
things kindly sent them.
At tho aeliourned court held here on
Wednesday. MsvSth. bv His Honor Judge
Hall, the lollowing ap)iicaiions ior tavern
license were granted :
Henry suombcr, isenia Dnroajcn , , i
Samuel mr 1, - - n"
Auirosc KoeUler, Onnemausrb tnwmlilp.
Skiitt Sterner, Confluence boronsh.
Jonatlian Franta,
.S.ilomua Haer, Brothersralley township.
Solomon Baker, Jellenwn townnlilp.
V. W. Slower, New Baltimore boroogh.
Thomas OallaKtier, Jenncr " , :
ittebala Sweitter, Larimer "
Juseph Schropk. Millora "
Patrick Orilttth, " " '
AlcxanJer Walker, Meyers.Iale borough.
Walter J. Jonps,
Robert Outhrlc, " "
Henry I(nget, "
lcnais Wanner, Salictmry borough.
Kliia A. Flick, Somerset noroO(rli.
Barnet Picking, " '
John Hill. " "
Joseph Stull. Rtonycroek townhlp.
Joshua Uinicler, " . ,
(S.hnH. Hite, Suiystowaboruuga. r . ,
Samnel Custer, 44
John H. KenlonI, Urslna boronh.
Joseph P. Miller,
Peter Kacirttm, Wolleritmrg borough. , -JohnLeiiii(t,
The following petitions to keep eating
houses were granted. " '
Oeorjre 1. V. ebrr, MevcrMale horouH.
tharlea H. lkll, Somerset 44
The following were relused.
Jos. Meltermou, 44 44
Daniel Cams, Conflnenoe borough,
lieonard pearl. New C'enlreville 44 .
.Marirarot Bcal, .llilfiail township.
Edward Kelm, West Salisbury.
Wr clip the two following iteni3 from
the Mcyersdale Independent. .
Ox Friday last about 3:30 A. 31., the
citizens of West Salisbury were awakened
by tho violent ringing ol jur. a. r.
Beachy's bell, it was discovered that the
Steam Saw Slill owiffcd by Mr. Ed. Keim
had taken fire. The good people exerted
themselves to their utmost to extinguish
the fire, but, the wind and fire ruled again
and everything belonging to the mill was
consumeo. 1 lie loss is estimated at fi,
000. No insurance.
GLoniors tidings for Garrett and Berlin
in the tact of the recent leasing of the coal
lands ol Bear and Earnest at Garret, and
of the Coleman Brothers near Berlin by
Messrs W. C. Williams & Co. of Potts-
ille. These gentlemen have been oper
ators in the anthracite regions for many
ears and now seek the black diamonds ot
the semi-bituminous formation. They are
working men and will de their own siipcr
intendimr and ccneral managing. Those
lands adjoining Garret will be prepared
for active operations within ninety days,
while those Hear Berlin may require sixty
days longer. The Buffalo valley toad is
being put in first class condition as there
no Ion ner exists a doubt but that eastern.
not English capitalists, as McKeesport
Timet steals Irom us will now step in
and reap the rich rewards of the bounti
ful harvest that our own moneyed men
dallied with, but to lose. We tip oar bea
ver to Garrett and Berlin, we rejoice
with them in their exceeding great joy.
TnEKE is a good-natured young fellow
living on Main Cross street whose molars
become troublesome. One day. of last
week they became lretful and after
suffering for some hours he thought he
would try a cure he had often heard of.
Springing out of bed he donned an overcoat,
which bv-the-way is no; as long as it
should be for such occasions, and a pair of
slippers and sallied forth to procure some
salL A barrel of that article in front of
Cook & Beerit's storeroom supplied him
witli a bat full of the coveted article, with
which he returned to his room. But here
he met with a difficulty. Where would he
get a bag to warm it in t But our young
man was not to be lone daunted by such
an obstacle as this when iu pursuit of re
lief. Taking one of his nether garments
(our natural modesty prevents our naming
it.) he tore cf the tail and industrious.y
plied his needle and tliread to the tune of
the "Song of tlie Shirt" The bag was
finished but there was not salt enough to
fill it. So habited as before he made
another trip to the salt barrel.
But alter the salt had been heateu a no
placed on Lis cheek it failed to have any
gxl effect, and in agony ot pain nc ex
claims:
"Vhere"cr that place be priests ca belt,
Whence a' the tones o' mls'ry tcIL
AnJ ranked plagues their numbers tell.
In dreaJfu' raw,
Thon, Toothache, rarely bcar'st the bell
Amang them a' !
As the salt did not have any effect he
proceeded to try some gymnastic exercises.
"One, two, three, ana the aura o-oens
swung to ana ira "tour, live. ana
'oh 1" the dumb-bcllsgo to the floor, while
the almost distracted young man dances a
hornpipe with his solitary shirt-tail natter
ing ia the air.
The spectators are next treated toa sight
of a pair of number fives as the agil young
man pertormeu a somersault.
Now on the bed, now under, over and
over je went, until the spectators, their
eyes tiled by sympathy, departed, leaving
the young man to "wrastle" with his
durned toosache" alone.
Seasonable Hixts. NJow that spring
has fairly opened, there are several opera
tions in the garden and orchard of consid
erable importance that are omitted by be
ing over looked at the right time.
Fruit trees set out in autumn are some
times seriously injured by the wind, which,
bending them about, forms a hole or open
ing around the stem. In such cases take
a spade and throw away the soil as fur
down as the hole extends, and then re
place freh earth compactly pressed about
them. If they do not now stand firm
enoucb, drive one or moie stakes in a
slightly inclined position, and tie the tree
to these with a neat band of straw.
: The soil is apt to become hard and com
pact, and to form a crust aboct autumn
set trees. Break this crust, and make a
mellow surface for some feet about them.
Young or ' newly set trees require no
watering before the leaves expand, and
injury is often done by thus soaking the
roots before there are any leaves to draw
away Uie water. Alter the leaves had
opened, watering will be required only in
rare instances : and when necessary, it
should never be applied at the surface of
the ground, but the soil should always be
nrst thrown away wuu a spade from the
roots, and after the watering . replaced
again.
in som parts of the country there have
been large numbers of the orchard or tent
caterpillar, which have left their rings of
eggs on the young twigs. If these are
now cut oil with a clipping pole, it will
prevent in every instance a large nest of
caterpillars and be much easier done than
after these have growu and begtin their
ravages.
Young trees which, have been grafted
or bndded last summer, should have all
tbe starting buds rubbed off below the
grafts before the leaves have opened. It
doae in season no check will be given to
the tree, and the newly set craft will re
ceive all the benefit ; but if left till the
leaves have opened and those supernu
merary shoots have grown some inches a
serious check is given to the tree. Pear
and cherry trees are especially sensitive
to such treatment and are otten injured by
rubbing off shoots too late.
Thk Peoples Freight Railway.
Mr. Nathaniel McConaughy, the engineer
of the above named company, is in town
in the interest of that corporation. The
problem of cheap transportation .is excit
ing & great deal of attention in both East
and West. In the East because or the
necessity of getting provisions and the
raw material ior most classes of manufac-
turies at a ranch cheaper rate, in the West
because of the necessity of getting their
wheat and other cerials to the seaboard at
a rate that will prove more- remunerative
lo the producers, and allow h:.m to under
sell other countries in the European mar
kets. The people have long felt that our
present railroad system does not meet these
wants, while onr water coarses by the in
flexibility of their course, the limited
i -ana. uiey are able to reach and the f
T?s" thn0n them are inadequate j
w auuiu neceesarr : reiiei. Kmides t
uring the winter months wlien the TTest-
ern province flwukl be. ihlpjjed to tho sea
board, and w hen it tomM command the
highest figure, these ar V-Tored and Ix-eome
utterly, useless becaujc or the winter
frosts. To meet liiis .-.uit, Uie- Peoples
Freicli Railway has been organized. , -
It is intended !k;l the rulirc-ad jtompa,!
nr own the ro.ta bed and trac!.-, aud iu
ividuals suit ilrms who wish to become
common carriers,; own acd opvt-ata. the
trains, paying the raiirttid company pre
scribed lOlli,.. . - . ; ,-(' -,-
It is proposed to build tLis road from
New York harbor to some 'point r,a the
Mississippi river, probably St. Txnis.'
The route selected - for this railway,
which passes through this county .and
town, is throughout ii entire length favor
able for obtaining low grades at slight
cost,'' with a small percentage of Increase
in distance over that by a straight line. It
is also favorable for throwing off branches
over routes admitting of cheap, construe--tinn
and light grades, to all the principal
cities and centres of tho West, as well as
to Baltimore and Philadelphia, thereby
rendering it easy to attract full business
for the road.--.'Tho following- meetings at
the times named, will be held at the an
nexed places, in favor of the movement
bv liou. V. J., Jwicr and Jlr. Nathaniel
McConaugliy, the engineer ot the road.
Irsimv Saturday, aiay.xa at 7 r. m.
Middlecreek, Monday, May 2ith at 6 p. sr.
Somerset, Tuesday, iiny 2-jIU at p. M.
ills Church, ednesday. May 2(;tU at 0
p. if. Berlin, IhursiUiy, May -Hli at 7
p. M. Iinicgas Friday, May 28th at 2 r.
U. New Baltimore, Saturday, May 29ih
at 7 p. jr. i i .... '.-.,:
It is to bo hoped that the people of this
section will seo that these inoetiugs are
weH attended, and will attentively listen
to and carefully weigh the arguments in
favor of the prospect. It w iil most cer
tainly be of interest to -the peop!e of this
county to have this road passing through
our midst, and it is an opportunity which
should not be idly allowed to pass by.
The Free School System.
OUR SOLOMONS IN COUNCIL.
EXCITEMENT ON THE SALARY
QUESTION.
One hundred and. forty gentlemen, sup
posed to represent tlie intelligence and ed
ucational interests of our county, met in
.solemn conclave in the court room on last
Tuesday, ns commanded and desired by
tho school laws of the Commonwealth ol
Pennsylvania. ' 1 "
On motion Jion. m. b. iioontz was
nominated to preside, and a further nnm-
ination was effected by tlie ejection of Mr.
r. r. liav, oi &ansourv, as pecrctarv.
On motion Ihe chair appointed Mesrrs.
Wm. U. Morgan, of Jenncr township.
and Lou. A. Smith, of Meversdale,. tel
lers.
Tho following Directors answered to
their names at roll call:
Addison township. Wm. Silliangh, Jo
nas McClintock, James Y. McClintock.
Allegheny township. Daniel Keefer,
Samuel Custer. , . .
Brothersvailey township. William G.
Shrock, Joseph Walker, Alexander Mus
ser, Samuel F. Rayman, Solomon Cole
man. Berlin borough. George Johnson, Jac.
C. Philson, Charles A. Krissiier, John
Hcffiey, Levi Shoemaker, Daniel Biuba
ker. .
Conemaugh township. Joseph Hoff
man, Isaac Yoder, Jac I. Kaufman, David
Wcru, Daniel A. Weaver.
Centre villa borough. S. II. Dull, Dr.
W. 11. Gardner, John Stahl, Hen. Frease,
Aaron Miller, Simon Vought.
Confluence borough. Jonathan Frantz,
John D. Yanhorn, Jwhn McNntt, L. Weak
land, Adam R. Humbert.
Elklick township. John X. Davis,
John J. Eeini, George Lowry, Henry
Keim.
Jenner township. Win. ' 8. ' Moriran,
John Rink, Benjamin Erie s, John C. Wul
ter, Joseph Goone, - -;
Jellerson township. JLudwic Oardner,
Silas U. Cable, John M. KininK-I, John A.
Moore, Jacob Staulis, Simon i otinpr.
Jennerville boroiish. Henry- Kaucii,
C. U. Craver. . :
Larimer township. -S. P. Geigdr, John
Knepp, Matthias Bowman, Ileruuiu B.
Ileal. .
Milford township. Solomon Boucher,
Allen a Will, William S. .Meyers. Jona
than lthoads.Jeremiak Weimcr.Ueo. Han
ger. - - ' . , '
Aliudleereok . towaliii , i Aioox-
minger, Joslah 1'ile, -vorman cramer,
Aaron Hechler, Josiah Barron, Alexander
Moore.
Meversdale borough. Dr. G. 'I. Brown,
Lou. A. Smith,- S. D. Livcngootl, Dr. J.
Yutzy, rankun olC
Northampton township. Jacob E. Deal,
Bernard Trimpey, Samuel Poorbaugh,
Philip J. Poorbaugh. ! ".'
Paint township. S. D. 1 Oder, Joseph
Lehman. . , .
Quemahoning township. William Ber-
key, John 1 lamer, Jacob J. Bowman, Geo.
Gardner, George Muller.
Somerset township. John J. Baker,
Peter Uellley, Simon Chorpening, Josiah
Ankeny, Noah Roberts, Samuel Fox.
Somerset borough.-Josiah Shaffer, Den
nL' Mevers, Jonas M. Cook, Edward Scull,
Wm. U. Koontz, Wm. H. Welder. '
Southampton township. Dennis Cook, i
Israel Euierkk, Jonathan Lcidig. m
Salisbury borough. Dr. C. G Slutr-,
man, Peter S. Hay, S. C. Keim, Jac, D.
Livcngood. Samuel J. Lichty.'
Summit township. Perry Berkley,
John : L. Saylor, John R. Lichtv, Silas
Walker, Hiraui Walker. - '
Stonycreek township. Martin Brant,
Jolm M, Schrock, John F. Raynun, Abra
ham Lambert. '
Stoystown borough. John A." Y'our.g,
R. 1L Patterson, D. F. Zimmerman, C.
W. Pugu, George Brubaker, Henry Bow
man. Shade township. C W. Williamson,
Joseph Cable. John Reel, Wm. Reel.
Upper Turkeyfoot township. John F.
Kreger, Jac. C. Younkin, Hiram Cramer,
Jonathan Meyers. . . . -.
Lower Turkeyfoot township. Thomas
Ream, Z. L. Tannehill. John Davis, Sam
uel Minder, Frederick Dull, John Fanllv.
Ursina borough. W. II Berger, E. D
Yutry, Peter Sellers, John Anderson,
Geoi-ge Anderson, A. W. House;
Oa motion ot Ed. Scull it was resolved
to proceed to tbe. fixing of the amount ol
salary to be paid annually to the County
Superintendent for the next three years. -
Motions for the following amounts were
made: - k : i : . : - - .
Ilr.O. W. I Brown..
Peter Helney
Hon. K. 1. Vntiy....
Ir. Hansel
Thomas Keam
J. Kiuk
L.W. Weakiantl....
S. D. Toder
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; The convention then proceeded to ballot
upon the various sums proposed, commenc
ing with the largest, Mr. Wcakland's, for
f 1,800, which was voted down by a very
decided majority. : Mr. Brown's being the
next largest, was, then taken up, and met
with the same reception as did the one" for
11,800. Then CoL Yutzy 's was taken up.
and the Col. took the floor and supported
his proposition in a neat and effective
speech. Mr. Hiram Walker, of Summit,
ook the floor and opposed any increase of
salary in a speech in which the flowery
and scriptural predominated Speeches
were made by Ed. Scull and Iloa. W. II.
Koontz In support of Col. Yntzy's propo
sition. ' About this stage, the thing com
menced to get exceedingly interesting, and
the audience expressed their approval or
disapproval of the different speeches by
appiao.se or hisses.' Amidst tbe disorder
Dennis Meyers, Esq.,' obtained the floor
and made a motion to reconsider the ques
tion. He alsofllTcred a resaluiion express
ing the sentiment of the. convention, that
the Superintendent be debarred ot the
privilege of teaching a normal school, and
that he be required to devote his entire
time to the sujcrvL-sion of the schools, and
that he exercise the same supervision over
the norma! schiiols as over the free schools
without any other remuneration than his
salary. - f - -- ..
i This point was warmly contested, Mr.
Meyers and his lriends arguing that if the
Superintendent taught a normal school,
other schools would sutler, and that it
would give his appointment the appear
ance of favoritism. ' "While it was admit
ted that Mr. Meyer's resolution: coo Id not
legally bo binding.' it was passed as ex
pressing the . views and sentiments of the
convention,
. , --. . :
me vote on voi. xu.v. iimia'aiuun
was then taken, and ftwas declared car-
ried by tbe chair, Imttlie rote bavinsr been
taken tim coi a divisioa was claimed, and j
uuuiy. wuu uau voteu ojefeia smu io g" j
on tbe records tbat way suddenly cisn
tlieir minds and yoted no.
Si I
Mr. Hartrell's proposition of fl.OOO was
then taken tip -and
wbelminc majority.-
enrriesr ta over-!
-t. if:T - vl-ti. :
llr. Hiram V alkcr )
g yote. wbicit result-1
i ue a cauco ior a rising vu;c. w utcu result- a
ed la the same manner, and that ccnlle-
man, Pke "Sim
n of ja)!" was ready to
depart in peace.
S -t - t m- i i i ' - if
lite coavennoa taen orocoexiea in tntr
nomination of a SuperintentlenU 'At the re-4
quest of the chair the law in regard tnthc
qualifications of candidates was read. I
Agreeably to the request of Dr. Fatter-1
son, of Stoyslown, the oath of ollicc r.'as !
read. Some general charges of bribery !
were mnde on the gronnd that the expenses
of some of the dirertors had been paid toi
come nere u vote, tumie letters iroui
J Sutle
Superinttfudent Wickersham in
mr.l tiu: ..,;,. ,..1..r.l l.n.
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UUlliiC
chair decided that they should not be read
, unli! alter the aominatlon. when Ed. Senll
' nominated W.' II. Sanner. Pr. I'atterson
nominaSed Fretl. Grofr S. II. Dall nomi
nated P. W. Will; W. G. Schrock nomi
nated J. B. Whipkcyi,W. II. AVcLiey
ttominated (?. S. Wagner.
On motion the nominations closed. W.
II. Sanner in a short speech declined tho
nomination, urging that he would be una
ble to acce;t uuuer the restrictions which
Slid been placed upon the Superintendent.
An effort was then made by Mr. Lou A.
Smith to have the name of J. S. Wagner
withdrawn, bnt unsuccessfully. The
tlyirgt-s of briber- here being presented,
the chair ordered the letters referred to
above to be read. They were to the effect
- 1 that he would commission no Snoerinten-
item wiio had paid directors to attend LUo
convention.-- . .
' The convention then proceeded to ballot
for Superintendent, with the follawing re
sult : , .
i. W. Will
Fred frrolf
J. B. Whlpkey
J. S. AVagucr
W
S3
Si
, 1
Whole number of votes 138 ; necessary
to a choice 70 ; as none of the candidates
had that number of voles another vote was
taken with the following result :
. n.w. win:;. ....... .
J. B. Wlilpkey I
Not Voting
Electing Jerome
intendent.
B. TVhipkey Supcr-
MARIUED.
- SNYDER GLOTFELTi'.- On the 4th
inst, at the residence of the brides parents,
by Rev. F. W. Chidestcr, Mr. C. A. Sny
der of Somerset county, Fa. to Miss Ella
F. Glotfclty. of Gnintsville, MJ.
GOOD-MOSTOLLER -April 2i, 1375,
by Rev. J.J. Welch, at the residence of
ylr. Gahriel C?rxl, Mr. Isaiah Good and
Miss Joanna Mostoller, both of Somerset
twp., Somerset county, Pa. .
SMITH FORNEY. At the house ot
Peter Beighlv, on the Gth of May.by
Elder H. R. Holsincer. Mr. Geo. S. Smith.
j of Bedlord county, and Mi. Elizabeth
Forney of Somerset county.
IIELLMAX SHAFFER. May 2nd,
at the house of the brides parents, by
Rev. J. A. Xuenr, Mr. Samuel C. Hell
man to Miss Catharine Shaffer, nil of Som
erset co.inty, Pa, : .
. GLOTFELLTY THORP. On theGth
inst. by the Rev. J. R. Brown, at the river
side houso in Confluence, llr. Wm. M.
Glotfellty to Miss Maggie Thorp, both of
rails City, Pa.
BARRON SHAFFER On the 8th
ol March, 1875, by Rev. A. M. Whetstone,
Mr. Wilson Barron t Miss Sadie Shaffer,
ail of Somerset county, Pa.
' WALTERS M( FARLAXP. On the
2d inst. by Rev. .1. R. Brown, Mr. Edward
W. Walters, of Grafton, West Ya. to Miss
Delia McFarland, of Confluence, Pa.
DIE1.
LOUTIIER. April Slh, in Stoystown,'
Naomi, dau shied of Dr. and Susan S.
Louther, aged 10 months and 10
days.
JL.
SOMERSET M ARKET
C-r.-eitsil by T7. F. Altfath.t. &. Co.,
BEALEGS t.t
CHOiCE GROCERIES, FLOUil &. FEED,
Apples, (triad. 1 9.s..,,
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Appie!utter, H gal
Duller, ft &
Buckwheat, f bu-'Jicl....
Bi-esw.ii. f.
lHtc-m, shoulders, ft Si....
4' sides, ' .....
44 hams. 44 ....
Corn, t liu'bel....
Cc-rn uieai '! Si
Call fkins. V
Clover Seed email ......
Clover Seed large i..
Fkks. I1 .. . ....
n!ur,V '"'.-
FLixseed f! bu., (i ft)...
Lard, h
Leather, red sole, f
44 npier - ....
44 kuV
O-ats ? bu
Potatoes, V bu
Peaches, driud, 1
Rve V bu
Kif:.l :
Salt, Ao. L bt l
44 rib..
44 -Aehlon, 44 ,
Sugar, Tell-iw f & ,
white ,
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DOc
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Valuable Real Estate
IV FAYETTE AND SOMERSET COUNTIES
FOR SiILE.
By virtue of an ali'ai cnlrr of sale, l5!ucd out
of tao Orphan's Court of Fayette county, nm'.er
nr-icedinifs in Partition, of the estate ol Daniel
William.'." late or Stew.irt townnip. Fayette
n unty. I wul eiice to sale at public outcry, oa
the prcuiUed, ou .
FRIDAY, MAY 2Slb, 1375-
at 1j o'clock x. ol JilJ Jay, tbe following real
c.-tite : .- . . -! . .
Fnrpart No. t Bt ing a tract of land in Stew,
art township, Fayette county, Pa., containing
three liandred anrt'slitecn a-res and one bonrtrol
and sixteen pen-bes, adjoining lands of Henry
Lindenuan. J ams NiclittiW and Charles Min
or. Land well improved and nnJcr good cultiva
tion. , , v
Parpart No. 2. A tract of land in said town
Sldo. a-iioiniiic the atmre named tract, and landj
of Peter Sipe. ntaminv two hotwired and twen
ty one acre, well improved and under gO"d tulu-fati-.n.
An-l on
SATURDAY, MAY 20th, 1875.
n 1 10 o'chvk a. m of said day. on tha premises.
Purpart No. 4. a tract d land in lM.cr Xurkcy
tool township, Somer-t ccor.ty. Pa., a)'-inini
lnctla of Hfnrv Mrrn.-knf ami lanlel KhoatiS.
containing eleven aud one had acres, wiih g jod
lmprorewients. etc.
ItKilS. Twenty-five dollars down on eb
purpart on day ol side, and the remainder ot'the
nrst one thu- Ion confirmation of sale ; one third In
one year, ami one third in two years fpjm said
confirmation, each with interest from conlirma-
'tbomas wnxT.ms: .
nialX Adm'r. an-l Trnau-o.
IN"
OTJ.CK.
JMTd i. Fmcrr-k herctiv slves notice that he
has uva-l application U theSurreyor teaeral of
rni.. nan. a i- r a warrant lor seven acres m no
pnred bkni in Sontbampton Twp.. Somerset
t'ouaiy, Pa adioinina: lamia ofThomaj Bowers'
boirs nn tho north west and north-east. Juhn
Hencel on tlie south-cast ani Adam cddrcr on the
south-west. . . ........... .
DMINISTllATOR'S NOTICE.
kJULC ol Ilenry CHoirelty. late or Lower Tarkcj-
foot Twp., deceased.
Letter! f admlmstratlvn vg the above estate
havinz been aranted to the nnder?!irneil, notice is
hereby siren to those indented to It to nuke imme-
Uiaie pa HiL-uv, nwi mm n ciaiuu au,a ib,
to present them duly authenticated for settlement,
at the late residence of deceased en Saturday, the
Stli day of May, lbTs.
' 8AMC EL 3II1V DEE.
mayU . Administrator.
tlr a w'tn l.in Atrents for the best sel-
V -.-W )jns prise packageaa
the world. Single package, wi;n eleirant prue,
rt paid,2ici(. ForotlierfKiTeltl?ssenI stamp.
Address. F. P. UL'LC'K, New BcdJurd, Mas,
mayli
Q ETTLKM E' T of the Snpcn-isrrs of Jcmor
U itwueup lor toe year emuns; avpn: win. im.
DR.
Pnp'icatc cf Hichac-I Bet:..
Implicate f John Mnurer
I'liwiau of Je-se Witt.
Implicate of Adm S. Shaffer....
Bauinrvtlrje on last c'.tlement....
..t 370
.. 625 2
mi a
: ' ' en:
iilcbae! Bets, by lanor, Ac ..
John .M surer, by labor, 4tc.... .....'.
Jesse Wtf. hy labor. Sep
Adam K. Jiaaf er, by labor, kc, .....
g2a l M
Dee Snpcn-hsora ..i.v.,.... 42 W
Hartosr audited and aJ'Ut-.f the Swsriing fa
pcrvisnri ace.'U.::s,
una mens correct as no re
i:iii.
&TrmT-
I.U S:?-e.'
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EM A N UEI. COV Elt, Jc s,
JOHN P. ANKENY.
, .. Andlton.
"VTQTICP
Notlci
sell at I
uceis aerci y jivca t.tiv t.'e uaacrsraed wm
... . . . . . ... :
private sale the r:irmTr Jotin Winters, sit-
in s"nJe'i township, at
'' S-'mDi-t, anjolning Lai
1Urr) Watson and otFtrs,
...
xmt focrmile. nortU !
of Gcorac Liehrr,
!
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CWailff7 ZQ-Acrtf. .
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I i it... 7i " . iii . i.il
I r-a: 1-1 tee. frwui wwubw to bur will address '
r- -''.rArv,,7VV-' i
mays
Ann grief.
r:t? AJ rcrlift-wnf.
EMS.
No auni-uii.'C.se-: ilT'1"' wrrf1e nnh-t,
(or in sd t. We wiil rlmre t p. lh. liars
re - 1 ''"MUiiraU auDoiiW.:nii-utK -..-p4 tr thoiN-,.
"'".." l".T,''r '. Anapi.. whlea
. i urec iioiurs mil ii4 ehawtil. I u
I 'j i.ni Ib.ll.H l.!.". 1
lr ir iiw.v.a i. y :. , p i,
ora iImI--r
takTs
1 f -r
n "n i' m .
TROTHC 'NOTARY.'
Thaxkfl Sir the een ran upnort alvrn me r.n
a formpr orpMnn, I nr:!in k Ihe nomination
t retnoo-itary .it Uie u.t priiuarr clcpti'-n.
H LN K V F. St M T.tX. '
FHANf IS J. K'XiSF.K. of S-mo-wt bor,tiK-h.
is a ran-lMst fir Prtb.notrv. rahicct lothooe
tf" ! Uie KtUoit.'jn votcii at the ix-uin pri.
niary election.
EEGLSfEH AND EECOBDKIt. "
We sre aaihorizpit to anr.-Bnoo FUAfK
Ken XTZ. of SopnPTT?t
tt.wnhip, as a eauilioata
at Uie cuuiuiir Kepunncan jriiurv tiecWi u
Koiti-'tcr aua J.ocot :i-r.
We are antV.rizcd tnarno-ini-e A.T. I'tf 'KEY.
of Somerset Tp.. as eandtinto lor lleawier and
K-order, sulij-.i:t to the detiat ,u of tlie Ki-ruMk-an
voters at theif cralnirrT-ita-tO' election.
W'e are authorized to state that T. S. FISHER,
of Brithersvaller township, will ho candidate
lor Ki nisier iind'nc " r liT.H the r.ctt K-x-uHlcnn
primary election.
Y.'Bareanthoriicd toMttc tluU WILLIAM B.
FKKAsK, of Somerset liorouii, wiil he a candi
date for Kcgistcr and Kiirr lrt tit the next Kcpnh
Uean primary election. '
Wt are antborlied to sute that W ILLIAH H.
WKLFLKV, of Somerset bor.. will be a candi.
date for Keitisternnd Kccor.lerat the next Kcpulj.
lu-an primary election. ,
TKANKiTTt for DS't favors. Iofler myself n a
candidate at the coming K'-pa jU- an primary elec
tion for the "Stif of Kegister sn l Ki.-ci-cr.
- -1 -. , . l. J. Holi-S'EE.
W are aulhonxnd to aunotinca UEfiROEM.
SA YLlill, ot Sotr.'-rwt b-riugh, as a candidiitc
for licsistor an-l Keo.rder at tUe neit Kcpu:licnu
primary cloction.
SHERIFF, .
Plkask annoiin.w JOHN A. WALTER as a
cant! Mate lor Sheriif, sulo't-t ti the decision of the
Kcpttblican foUTi at Uieiretisulng primary elec
tion. . , ...
Wb are anthoriied to announce that S. P. GEI
GER. of Larimer township, will be a candidate
lor .Sheriff, at tae next U.-pa dicac rrimary tloe-
Wr aro aul linrirctl to nnn,tlnce J(FIX K.
W KIM EH. of t'assflman. 1 "tvr Turkevf.ot
towuship, a a candhlate lor Sheriu, sul'iei-t to the
deciji.rti ol the Kci-uMi -an vo.er;) at t heir romin'4
priuriry clvtion.
Foi: Simtirr, ,
Fl'.SDRaiCK Navoi.e, .
- Of Meyersdals B Tjugb.
WEareaathoriied toanD'.uncw EIXiAB KYLE.
of Uuemaiionirir town.-iiiu. as a candi. ut lor the
nomination for ti;e ottice ol Shorill at the ennning
Keuillic:in primary olcetlon.
Fon Siutairr,
I1EUKHE W. I'ILK
Uf S.-m'-r t N r.
Wi are authorized to anr' -T:--e JOSIAH SII.V
FER as a candidate for :. rl.'f. subiect to the
dec:si.n of the vottrsal tu coming K'-pu!,iican
primary clcclicn.
FOR ri!F.r;ft,
MAKTIX L. STATLEII,
Of Shade Towa3liip.
Eiiitor Hkuald: Please annonnco tho nan-e
f WILLI A31 HAN.NA.ol Addison, a-i a candi-
dato for Shrritf. suMct to tiie decision of the
coming primary election.
TKEASUKEK.
Fl)B C'OrjTT TSIASfRU,
11. F. K.VEPi'EK.
Su'.jcct to the'lecisii-n of the lieyiu'iliean voters at
their coming primary eioctiou.
Wr are authorized to announce FRED. A.
SMITH, ot S, inerset brouirli, as a eandiaie
lot County Trc-:urtr.
Ma, Editor: You will eonf'T a favor on many
cltlicns or voter" of Somerset Connlv bv announc
ing the name oi our friend EMAN1. ELM. BOW
1 AN, of Somerset 'p.. as a candidate lor County
Treasurer, subject to t he decision of the Kepabll
csn parr.' at their next primary eleoti. n. Mr. B.
feels very thankful for past favors while bcina a
candidate, and wiil be undui, many obligations lor
a hearty sapport a-ain. lrn.iininafed anil elect
ed, hew'ill nil the oillie to the beat of hiskn iwlcdiro
and aluitty.
F.;nC6rsTT TmSAsram,
S. S. FOKffEY. '.-' '
of ErothersraHey Tp. . '
Ws are desired to state thai JOS-IAH KEL
LIU. ol S-iniervet b-irouti, will be a candidate
fortimnty Trea.-urcr at the next Ucpul-hean pri
mary election.
, OOaMLSSrONEK.
We arc stifbortsed to announce JACOB WE HI
KE Esq , ol I'pperTnrkeylout twp..asa candidate
fur County Cn.iDiSt-i mer. ndjct 10 ihe rtvlit,n
of the Bepoltiiean voiers at their coming primary
clectiun.
Mr. Ewtob: PIra?c ann -anoe the r.amc ol
JACOB P. LICHTY. of Somerset township. sa
can ildato for County (Ximmit-siocer, subject to the
deeisk-n of the Republican voters at Ilieir coming
primary election.
WEarenathorlred to iat.e that P. F. OAKT
XEU.. Jenner townt.is .will be a rawlhlaae lor
dinuiifsicuer i.t mo ie. t uepuvuian primary
election. t .
Wr. sre Tsiucpte.! tostatelhat TiAMEI. PHIL
LIJ'PI, of S-'inurset totrnsiiip, wiil be a candidate
fur County Commissioner at the next Republican
primary election. -
We are anthoriTe-1 M aasoucce the name ef
EMANL. EL COVE1L Jn., of Jenner Township.
as a candidate for County Commissioner. satict
to the decision oi tho Kepublicsn voters at tneir
coming primary elect ioo.
We are authorized to announce that EET JA-
M IX KLIN E. of Jenner township, will lie can
didate ior Comm ltaioner at tue next IvcpuMicau
primary election.
TALENTI.1 E J. MILLER repcctrul!v solicits
the support of tbe Repullican voters at the ext
jirimary eiecuon lor the ctlice of County Commis
sioner, and gratefully acknowlclsrcs their former
luadaeaa,.
TnA-nrrri-for past fir- rs I offer myself again
as a candi late tor County Commissioner at the
coming UcpuMI-an primary fimion.
l.J. tVl.ll&lJlA.!.
We are requested to announce that HEXRY
KREGER. ol S imeret U-r.. will re a candidate
for Conntv Commissi ir.t-r at tbe next Repnblican
primary election.
W are rrcrateted to announce JOHN FAID-
LEY. of Liwer Turkevfoot township, as a candi
date for Comity Commissioner, snhtect to the de
cision of the Republkin voters at the coming pri
mary election.
Wf are anihorized to annc.nn,-e SOLOMOTf .T.
Tt A F.R. of Krothersvallev tnwnsbiD. aa candi
date tor C.unt Commissioner, sul ict-t to the de
cision ol the Republican primary election. Mr.
Baer has always neen a gooii, warm, nni-wor-
ing. staunch Rcpul-iicau, an t would lie very
thunk'ul for a heart?- supr.rt. and It nomlnate-i
ami elected he wiil fill theomce to tbe best ol his
knowledge and ability.
Wrare autbor'.icd' to an oounc" that WILLIAM
REEL, of Shade township, will be a candidate
for Commijsionerrat the next. RepaMi.-an prima
ty clec'.i .n. :
CnwMISStOSlB,
OLIVER W. BOY LR,
Ol Salisbury Lvir.
! " oonnoi'SR riTtEfTOK. -
Wi ate a'Jlhori7.c l toannonr IS.AC YODER
of Conemaugh twp., asa candidate for Poor Hoase
iiireclor.
W are anthorii'd to annoan-e the name of
1ACIIHM. WALTER of Somerset two., as a
candidate Sir HoorHotio IMrc ior at the coming
Republican prunary e Ice tic a.
WEare anthoriie.1 to-annmi that JOSEPH
fr. COLEMAN, of Brothersvailey T..wn-hip. will
bo a candidate for Poor House Director at the
next Republican primary election.
Waro authorized to stato that OLIVER P
SHAYEE. ol aemahoninz township, will 1-e a.
euii late fT Pr Honso Jjirector at the next Ro-
paoliran piiaiary eicctk n.
AUDITOR.
"Wcare autlK'mcd to anrn uneo that SAMUEL
S. SM ITU, of Somerset township, wiil be a candi
date lor Auditcrat tho next, Republican primary
election,
SAMUEL LOWRY, of Allegheny t..wr.ship,
will be a candidate at the nevt Hi pel iican 1 ri
mary election fcr Co-only Anuitcr.
We are antberixed to annoneco JOSEPH W.
BE AM, of Jenner Tp.,M a candidate M Cinty
An l!t.or. sahiein to the dwlsl-.n of the voters at the
coining RepubUcan primary election.
W ere anthorlicd to announce that S. S. MIL
LER, of Som-rsc-l town'hip, wiil be acaa-'iuaie
l.-r Auditor at tr?e next Hejiahiicaa primary elec
tion. -
Wb are authorized to announce that SIMON
W. FRITZ, or Brothersvailey town-hip. wiil he a
camli.late ft.r Andiur at tho next Republican pri
mary eleciioa. .
Jbrk. .T. Bai.dh-is wiil bsj candidate for
fra.le with ewrrwwJ irrower in S-imert Couciy.
He Is sellinz and tra-lhii: Moruan's Woolen gooes,
and wants ta I uy or traiic fir ail ti c wd he can
get.
Notice to Farmers.
TJLTA.JST,
.. fl iUdark darnle erey. cr.-niir.g yeart olJ. 1S'4
ihand tiah, will wench wben in con litioo U
2&3 U pound'. "Hea-l short, with ireat width betw-en
. . 1 toe eyes, which are large and expressive: power
! ltd neck, chest wide an-l epa-lus. lAuartars very
..$ ITT 3S j broad ln, the boly well rlobed p. twgs broad
.. WWi an( muscuiar and noiicably short from knee to
.. e-4! M:f,ni-k. Mane and tail loo? and heavy, hair of
.. & S3 j fine texture, showing that he is a descendant of the
i Arabian bl-t-d. Slock men neol cn!y see him to
. 04' c-invloeed that he b rast what they need to
breed froau
wf'l stand durfng the sea n eoniroerein? April
t2il; first week at thestal.1 ef SamueifFerre!. la
llcriitt; the neitwckit my lann, near Somerset,
and so cm till the 4-.h of Ju.r. In'nrance
J sj i ' ( pirtles losinz their odis eao fcree.1 aek next e
" j ijn ct half nues: c-r sbxmid party bs both mare
I and lhai then no ebanre will lie made.
- i Thiahamtuilmra nurehASed at hlirh Smre.
irir.7 Luen lrreai initrts in me iui, (..-.-.
",...2.L "'..W. , J v.:....-.(.ethilj:.i.iVw.i.,..-. vt.v isTV crow ate ail p-r-
"".r" ".,.e.eon -
"X1ZJZ, hTrn orler '
Jo (Vr p,,, th slT.r.uir t ha use wuneot :
stoina to U twuble of UmvciUng far. Paro-jS ,
'can see s.e efhli eois on tMBra -
JmL.u.iimi,w rKielm.
I hare row s me eiioi,-e Berkshire pigs for sale,
from st.wK Imported direct ;n-m uitaiw:.-.- -'i u " r.i.i.Lr, nt.ini ;
, ' . , i., i.Mr,, mhii.. r h.-c-ttl6 uiDDtooii ru iTIX
fail. - --- r. nr.ru.
i?rl
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lor (
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BIGHT AND LEFT.
It U neat .strong, compact and simple in iUconstniclio a; there beij- ia all but
lour pieces of CastinifS. viz : Moldboard, Landsidc. Point and Share.
1 will guarantee it to run from in to Od per re at. liirhter thsn any other Plow now
SaV1 lh ' -1 its quality of work to
-Un receipt of Sixteen dollars, i wiil b,ip vVg. f tl:( , I'fyws to any address,
and if not as represented the Mow returned and m.-m-y reft'ni'ed
ADDRESS, 3 1-"'nl'1-"'
t.t-U.
-
OrrosiTE Hare's Ht.-Tti..
aprU
. . a ... -v .
M. McCULLOL'UU, Jn. .
Established 1848.
IVI. IVlcCULLOUGH, Jr. & CO.,
Ii:lnicri tttid WJch'i'Jt'.
LIQUOR DEALERS,
' No. 355 Liberty Street,
vXLAUU-NIOX pr.roT.i
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Buyers will find it to th-ir interest to call or write be tore pcir. aa.!.? eisewi.trc.
Gins, Wines, AS hiskeys, k.v at prices to suit the tim-:.
BOOTS Sl SHOES !
Prices Bcduccd!
. WHOLES alt: house,
GILL & BPvOTITEE,
. JAhvvty fatvevt,
Complete assortment c f all kind St Boots and Sheer, i
Xororco, and Lastina.
N. B. B)jttom Price. Orlcrs primptly steri do d t
C. ARBUTHNOT.
T. SHANNON..
AEBUTJIXOT, SHANNON & CO.,
Xos.'29 & 241 I Alter ly Street,
- PITTSBURGH, ,
OFFER. TIIE LARGEST AX BEST STOCK OF
Dry Goods and Notions,
- - .
COMPLETE IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE.
.At lWxtvin F.asttero Prlce'5
New Goods oooni l cvor7 day. OrJtrs rromp-.ly
tocalL
A- -Of Pr '.,r- Atrents wanted. All
tp'- to -o eUss'of wuramir p-ot.ieot'l--tli
sexes, young and old. make m-ne money at wor
for as, in their own localities, daring their spare
moments, or all the time, than anything el .p. Wo
oiler employment that will pay hannsomely Sir
every hour's work. Full particulars, terms, fcc.,
sent free. Send us your address at one. Don't
delay. Now la the lime. Don't look for work or
business elsewhere until tou have Warned wfcii
we offer. G. STixso.t A Co., Portland, Me.
iania ' .,
CLATE HOOFS.
Those who are now building houses sh id know
that ts it cheaper In the lout; run lo put on Slate.
Roofs than tin or shingles. Slate will last forever,
anil no repairs are required. Slate elves the pur
est water for cisterns. Slarels Bro prff. Every
good nous should have a State ror. 1 he und--r
signed is located In. Cumbei;land, where he has a
giod supply of
Peachbottom & Buckingham '
SL E
tor roofiing the rrry best article. II" will nn'I-T-take
to put Slate Ktiofa oa House, pubile anil pri
rate, spires, kc., either in towi or country at il.e
lowest prices, ami to warrant rhem. Call and see
him er a-Id res him at Ids Ottice, Na Ho Ball urn, re
Street, Cumberland, MJ. Orders may be left ir'ih
N O A II
C A S E B E E E .
, Somerset. Pa.
Agent,
Apri U-ttn, ITS.
Wm. H. Sii.;-;
A
DMIXlSTUATOIi S XOTiC E.
Euit of Oolfrcy CabK Utt of hhada Twp.,
deceaaod.
Letters ol a-lminiwratioa on the alive estate
having been rranted to the on-Ieriene)l. ni-tice is
hereby given lotb)f indebteil to It to make imme
diate pavmcnt, and tnose having ciainis avainst it
to present them doty authenticated for settlement
on Satoniay, the tiii ilay of ilay, 1370, at t8u late
residence of deceased.
SAMUEL CABLE. '
a;rU . Administrator.
"VTOTICE.
otice is hcretr triven that the un ler iane 1 wiil
jell at private sale thu following tract of land
belonging to Samuel immnrman, assigned to
Wm. Zimmerman, for Uie benefit of his creditors,
to wit: m
No. 1. A tract of land situate In Ctn-ma'ini:i
township, containing W acres, witd g-d la iid-
No. X A tract adjoining alxvetm-t and Joseph
Zimmerman, contamicg i acres, with house an-l
sieip thereon.
No. a. A tract senate In Shade townslifp, a t
joining Anthony Wechtenbeiser ami others, cm--taking
llo a).-rvs nwre or les-), ail g'xi limber
land, with bouse and staM thereon.
Ami, l No. 1 sawmill with circle saws and en
gine In good condition, and a large lot of viri in
kinds ol lumber, namely, pine, spruce, ash. A.
linn, poplar, chestnut, suar. maple, cherry, fce.
Persons wishing to buy wiil iio well to ad-ircs
or call on the nmlersttrned at Jenner X Rossis.
WM. ZIMMERMAN,
mayS Avian.
OTICE.
At Court of C-ramrn pjeai hcvl at S-eaer' H
on the lush ilay of April, l"7i, Catkurinc Dwire.
Mary Schrtck. Kiiat-th B-'Ueher. A. Boo-tier.
limn -S iirack and David Yonnkln pelitkined
soi l (urt ior an on.'cr to s;!l the Discibie'i Meet
ing House an-i lotot irroun-l luate in Upper Tnr
keytuiil township, bemg tbe snnv lot el gresrnd
pun-hased from Ht:ry "Bowber 2)h May. A. 1.
1S7S, wbereapon the Court entered- notteo to i-e
given in both the newsipers of Somerset b a.l
partiee interested to appear hi Court on the 4-h
Monday of Aaxust. 17, to show cause why sail
order of sale should not 1 irranted as prayed Wr.
By the I'etirt.
K. 31. SCHROCK. '
may " P-o-.h-.no;-: r.-.
RIDGE SALEJ5.
The Comiaisslonera' of Somorsot Canty wid
ofb-rto let at patdi' saie, to the lowest Mddr. on
Wednesday, the 2-1 dy of June next at PJo cloek.
ou the premises, tbo boil ling of a bridge over tbe
Casaelmaa rtver, near the Tlilare ..f f lamed s
vilie, wnere the oU bridge was nsMteil. on the
road leading frem S-merset to Petersburg . tn
Lower Turkeyftwt township, Somerset Co Pa.
Plan and r-ci;lia;kcj iJ le txtii'tci un the
dayofsale. - - yAuj MIIJ
- - r.J.OX.'MKVMAT,
' . . OLIVER W. BOY KK,
m2 j
A
SSrGXEE S NOTICE.
i,.,nrv Ii Altfather having made a vaiuntar?
assignment to me lor the bctK-at of Bis cr-'SU -rs.
ail persons'. having claims anainat taH Assignor
or owing bun ns(7 wid cail upua use tu xuuAe
settlesoeBt.
h-nerset. Pa., W, F. ALTFATHER,
M arch Sin 1ST j. ''i'T'--
IN
TOTICE-.
'. ?,MV- .ir:of tr.al o.e u-: .i
siicaeo' Marina; reaoived t n' the treswsa.
lame an-l fisa laws ol this Commonwealth, Will
iIMt - a .-wo their lands ?
hVTl nViXT Barents aa.1 gaariians wo!.
b. held rsspooMhle flw the d!prtatK of invr
j, H. W aLkEK, JAS. PAfciN.
! w. H. sr.iMU .i a n. r.r. s i .
tFRKD. WtLLER. URIAH TRLNT, .
v,-.M. F. WILLED J. J. BAKCLAY, .
J.O.
KIMMEL. J.M. H'LDEEBAi'M
DAVTB HUSBAND.
V i AJccrlicxmttn t.i.
1 K I
i n
M'AI.DIM;, im Lilserfy Slreet.
I'lTTSBL'KC.H, PA,
: C. C. All KX S BE iilT
. :
Wc Sell Erandi-s
aprl-l
pnTsnrnoir, pa.
.o a I.ira stM-k of City made Good.. I
AprilT
." J. f. STEPHENSON.
F.il :1. Unyers will 6u-i
to their advantage
l ar-i
T-"7.'"! TS 1 r Ttsi VSISI
- OF THE
Izivi Guilty Cs!22l fin Lxtes
a,
For the Tear Fodlng (prll C, 1ST.".
By baiar.-c ia treasury as pec last annual
r-i'-rt. May 5th. 1-71 21! 81
By cash received on new policies iaued tb.i
year M9 ti
By ea.fi re..etvel on n-wwaK itn year aya a
By cask reeeiTcd m idsv-s -saenu .V 1 and
this yj:'f loJ5 M
?US3 33
IiJSBl ILSEMENTS.
No. I. To cash pai l E P. Kic bal.
In full for los. y lir 2T
No. i 1 easn paid Geare Wass.
in tu!l for loss oy tire 3s) to
No 3. To cash paid Wm. Turner, in
fiui lor U by tire 2S0 U
No. 4. Tjeaih paid Jacob Bnucher,
In rail for toss by are 109 00
No. 4. Toe'U paid Wui. K. Kcller-
man. in tuil torl)s ny Hre 923 5i
Ko. 4. To eash pai-i Joun MeFerrin,
lit lull ior lo-s t-y hn- 44 00
No. 7. To ea.li paid (.'has. G. Cleav
er, en account ior loss n.-o 4 ii
No. 1. To-Msh pai l Michael Etdin-
ger. iu lull tor dainaiceby tire 19 s)
No. tf. Tj 'umi iaid Jao-)b Kipcr, in
full fi r iamaire by lire 19 00
No. -lo. To crvti pat-i Uenieri-a
S'Xiier. in full for 'l.inani by lire. Is 00
No. 11. Toeasn paid John Kerr, in .
f ill f r damage by lire 2 SO
No. Ii T cnn paid f r safe an I
freightforohiee 17 i Oil
NV la. Tj each paai Court lees tn
M ay ease 00
No. 14. To earth paid Somerset Her
ald priming blanks an-l report... ail .
No. la. Toea-h pabi stationery an-l
p-ista-e stamps 13 10
No. is. r-, casii jiaid premiums re-
lua-lol by G. Hail 12 04
No. 17. To ca.,hpaidG. Hud for lime
ami expense in adjnine lnlms . 12 S3
N o. IS. 'I t ea-U paid rent Wr utlloe
and fuel 2i 0-1
N 19. X i cash paiil Jacob D. Jill-
1 r 1) r sen itc-i 12 UO
No.'J. To.-ah rnl ! J..hn llicks.ss!-
s ry lor one year as- Secretary au i
1 rea.u.-er 4 0d-2a W
Eaiirjce in TretisuTt in nu.es at interest. JjI 14
Am t of ' rem. aot- liable to assessment. .MIMl 7'J
Amount of 'apita! ,
V-'.iioI? a utubcr i l
...l-s.tol S4
II -'S isaei. 2.-."S.
Dir.ixxou Ei.xi.TE a tou. tes EiSTJii'J Yxaa.
Samuek iiarviar, Aiiram Il-, Tobias Meyers,
J-m. V. I.ich, J s. K-im, nnsttan L. Miller,
J liars Par :u Beiijan.in Kon-. J. O. Klmtnel,
Joojn J. it jer ami John lin ks, of Somerset
o-ci.ty. Pa t'.a'iri' l lluil an i Leonard lilttner,
ot lit d ton 1 county, Pa.
Om -zr.s ELf 7S3 t'Z the Exsciso Via.
Simuel E M.iV. of Mllfcrl township, Presl
dent; Jol.n liKk-j Secretary, Treasurer and Oen
eril A ve at.
f.y - rlcr of trie Tloari.
J NO. HICKS,
apr-. Setreutry.
DMIXISTKATOIVS NOTICE.
tstaLB cf Jwj ii?:tH ' oi' Confi-Jene Br.,
J.
Letter "fa-nwhiisf rat a m theNsre eetate bar
ing o n grante-1 to the u.i-lernnie.l by me pn-e-er
aothoh'y, wtN is lre y aiven to tlwm In
debted Wit t auiaeia me-iiaie payment, anil tivisa
having eiaints aa-iit x it wiil ptent them )r
ail waar-i at tlie late rerVle-wo of the deceased, on
toe li;a -j4 .-Liif I"Tj.
W. TT. REIBF.R.
; -' JEDI SHOW.
a: :7 A-iiaiiiistrtore.
PMLM.STHATOirS NOTICE.
Ij.atc of John Miller, late of Ekifck Towasola
ileceasel,
Ltter ef .Iminlstration oo trie hore etate
Baviag fieen granted, ui t!w uoiierMgMd, notice t
herehy ifiven to ttl-ee indebted to it to make io
me-liate payment, atvt tb)-se ha?i claim, agiinst
it tpreieni tbeta duly aetnenititd f t le
nient at rn resl-ierv-e of the undersigned, on 5t-nr-iay,
Mayli, Itr.i?
JVJIES MARTIN,
toe? ' A'lministrstor.
OTICE
i -t-r keen (. . am c.rrel Stoca norsa
"Ll'iHTliiOr." of tie I Pr M-yen's heirs,
at my statfe in aleyerrfa ' dannf tbe cxn-
Swuitake -i-?cf-t: are -. nuret sent to ane or ieft
in my tare.
giavite 4CJ.
l22h'ivi wul ' I t-y Rlchtr-rad. he grand
a a of lAMtani- "m by ShatHs's -Kentucky."
wk.M u well aud lavorably know a ia Soca
ere Coan.
,ur7. l rRJKbKJrpi:il.
TOLUNTA Rr ASSIGNMENT.
Of r A- Kiir-meJ having made aa stign
rr.eM to ire fif atl his esta'e fr tr.e bene a I of his
ere-iisors. I -ttuey gt?w aotlce tn all persona inter-ete-l,
whether as cre.iitrs or dehtirs. meet tao
at my re'.dvncr. In Ali- eheny township, oa Sat
urday. May 21, w:ta tiicireiaitaa properly posed
f-.r " ."t'.'emen:.
GEO. O. WALKER,
,tprU Aaiignee.
A.'
51 ON EL'S NOTICE.
Isa-l iirr.rrirman t.iving TTJbl Tola itary
l-i-nrait to me l-r the be cent ot kia nrediturs.
ail de.-Aoi s and creditor of Ja.i tsiignor Wi.i cad
en me and make tetliiment.
.Jeini X HoM. . W. ZrmEKWA.V.
S- .iners-rt C )., Pa. Assignee.
tJ-.r-.'l.