The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 08, 1875, Image 3

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    Keniuud & Oudesluys,
UTTE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE,
i
I3ALTDIORE. MD.,
VZ HAVE X LIEGE TKAI'E F 'It
GfLA.3DES BUTTER,!
!VP I.I, FIVP IT TO TH FIK INTKEFST TO SHIP T"
vi 11Hi HKi'iv AS "" TI1E liVlTtH IS S1.1'. AM'
M !" ALLHIPMKXT
. AKl'M aN oLOLTAIM-D AT FSPKr.1 riFFiClA
AV E FROHI -E RFTT'BXS i
V ILL MAkL LlKEhAL AD- j
i
RESERVED FOR
W. S. Temple & Co.,
BUTTER
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 47 South Howard Street,
September 1. 1ST5.
Caaeer Caa ke rnrtil.
terrible malady has for
ftmd.aweU known pbjsici-ui of PJil-; makinsr i,aTe t.,, W1. frmn .bis
Iclphia. Pit. devoted Lis entire time to the, to Wfsl eWtoc
itudvofand experience in ilie eiculsive
There are three
This terrible nm iar 1ms fi-.r vearsu ! where strong drink
: Itaffied the skill of the medical profession. will lne laws c! the Commonwealth.
' and the sufferer bad do aiietraUve but to j an,J Jt. p seldom vr any one tinder it
1 drag out a miserable existence until death ! Influence.
raraeuireiitL i pra 150 wr. u. Shipments of linden or toss wool U i
d
stud r of ami einenence
treatoKnt 01 cancer, and. as a result of bis ! -V. B- To whom it may concern: The
researches. claims a discover that will ! action of the ice his spriat'iuid Uliii wa
care this fearful malady. Patients ma
visit Philadelphia and remain whiic under
treatment at the Pennsylvania Cancer In
slilatc. one of the handsomest residences
in Philadelphia, ami the finest remedial
Institute in the country, or the remedies,
with lull directions, can be sent to any
part ot the country. Those interested
should send to Dr. II. T. Bond, 1319
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., for
pamphlets and fall particulars.
of interest. Before leaving I said to him. j
you Knew I was an American before yotj
hcird me yper-.k. to which he replied;:
' I . . r .(. m !, f 1-a.a.ar tt - h n n T M i
... iiuiv o ... i - Km aa " 11- u a j .
arin ft.min., . 1 . ... n lntp ' t u i ! n ' mi t . ' at
I iiceori ine ros.i a ojarit t 01 a nuie on. i phw iv.-,,.
Sh'Jinzs will take ton anv place ja !'"'-' ;
r-.,i.." r 1 iH f--e-
Juoinu. 15J Luting ai.ixitujt- . -H a, v
. 1 The men o-y of rcant of the shore names
places in litis town j are fi, m tIO rcetIleifi of otir older
m retailed in aecor- INnawrua traditions and anec
dotes are related which mi Jit le of inter
est to tho iut' r ' ' He ITi-tory of the
early settlernent ft turret r-eitnty
w.mld time and spice aliiw.
Mr. Jatvb lliish, ( h.SH; ntinie we nd
ia tie afxife iit , caaie to ,Turkej!xt,'
t'k wliut 45 ca!'l a t 3itu k rihl"
oa what i now John Jl nder's t:irm.
'tIn.ih.1wl", wa r-nrl hv if'tnr rue
ei auring otir ra.ny stao-ja bare uiaue 11 : -rirJIin? three trcei which eaiilled tha set.
necessary that onr bridge !c supp.ied with t;t.r to ,1 ,T of j.tn( t ,h(W; q.jern herself would not rrtuse a shillinsr,
ice breakers and stone, a i-t rip ra;.. j1TS lvn ,,xr ;tm3 wcrc 4 if an American were to offer it and she
Xext in order "Chootln" and "f.ffin." j pattern. Mr. H isU as oft-red the large ; sure no one was watchin?."
Cut when vou go jrunnin?, srive heed to ' ,rct ot land now owned I t Mr. Jehn 1 . Anther tbin whkh excius the admi
the "iKJiice 10 trepsen"r-' when voo po fr tiiirte-n uttern- and one buttle rata of Anum-ans In Lomlon. is their
drowning minnows, give heed to jo'urscif. ittata. btr e tod strength; man cf
., fc , e lmc tha manv oC n:r raoikrate ' llitln C!gh 3, "XW pounds.
1 here are a few empty bouses here, but ; drinkers ot the present :..ua bandied i cars ( W !i "are to oru;t !,:- IT on r's dc-
I (If, nnwurta . . . . I. . . .a. n- 1 1 mil ' ., . ...
l' ".ii !3 uic llidb lurj Hill 1
taken as soon as times brighten and there
is more work to do.
Oar normal school has a dailtr attend-
rilTtP. S NOTlCK
a.
ena-.Jed enti-r the itocse ot Lurils
which otherwise I woo'd not hare been
inun a LorU. It was saiu to me, tai tne , t
a: ii'y ma;.. I .
mil a-lf-n-t f
hi- in 1 1,9
tm -rr 1 i.T) at 1 1
-rr;o ,-tviT itiTi
XfCTlT H H-i.it
us r; their--
ttat a
11 a iwiit .1
' VS. L. FT ilH.
Afal,T.
ITOK:
" s-at-h n t
TN: anl r4uM h
NOTICE.
I X. :. V t. At.:.
at'i, !-iid n.i-t
The Somerset Herald.
, LLNESDAT,
,;r 1. trrs.
Th;-. t-?t Flour in town, kept at E. J.
Eee.-bleys.
at at & els. ptr bui'uel, cash, at E.
C-eLie s'.
At.LtheE2j-r.n l Datter wanted at E.
J. Uee:rliiey's.
f.,r sa'e at
TIME TABLES-
iiirt
5&AL r lT a!LEOAI.
cr.V 'I:..:
hi
ll 1:
LtATt
AA'fft ..
'.V.. ft
. Su a. n.
11 Txi a. in.
. .5 Vl p. IE.
iih:ti.
SO a. .
1 30 p. m.
& uu p. ai-
!. W. k B. E. K riw iiax.roiM.
11-56 p. n.
4 21 a. m.
11 :j p. e.
4 m i. m.
50 eoxe treeMon? P-aches
Co"k and Ik-erits' this week.
norE-KF.F.FF.R. attention! Bar your
goods ot Alii'atber & Co. and thereby save
money.
Don t fr jet Xo ca'.I at Allfatber i Cos
an! ft the prices they are seiiing good
at. We tn-r.n to h'u o.;r j'is to suit the
t:uie.
E. J. Beei-hlet.
A Notch LowETt.-turi-s
fir twenty cents
ra; a liit'icry.
For clorer and timotbr seed cH on REMOVAL.-1 take this method of
Cook & Beerits. " intonning my customers and the public
. ... u 1 ,w ccnerallv. thai I have removed to my new
n itr- i-w Imildini? blacksmith shop, comer of East Main and
on Har s new building. Pleasant sU.. near the old Finisey shop. By
The Presbyterians are painting tneir strict attention to business and low cuarg
es I hope to merit a share ot the public
pain mace. 1 am prepared to iron wagons
new church stone color.
Toe Pre'irterisns are having
their
Ferrotvpe pic-Ve;:'..-v"s
Photo-
new Church beautifully frescoed.
Mr. E. F. Kerr of the Bedford Gazette
as in town lat week, attending court.
The account of tLe ric-nic at Beam's
I Grove will appear Bext week. It is una-
voidablv crowded out of this L-ue.
Messr. Cvc i Beerits are having
an addition built to their already large
house; it is to be used as a salt house.
! There w ill 1 Episcopal serrices in the
j Good Templar's Hall next Sunday morn
' ia2 al l'H o'clock: evening 7i o'clock.
on short notice and do repairs of ail kinds
in my line. Particular attention givtu to
work in steel ; also, horse shoeing from 10
to 20 per cent lower than formerly. Give
me a call and be convinced I am not jjk
in
A. E. Litz.
Smtret, Pa.
I x; r f Ea.l
Ij'I ....
;.:: Wtf.
.tMFATHUn ui Co.
st-nkoi ;."trii?. (.'..n!
t i-t ts'sare ia tjw a.
liave tli? largest
.ctins. G'.as and
r.lli VIO t II LEY BtltEOlD.
.It sT ivceivr-1 a t'ne t."rt:iier.t of new
Gr'O-rii-s. a: L. J. Ht-eahlev's to le sold al
: fj-t..
it ii . n
; v.. m
If.
ARRIVE.
14. r-n-
4 41 V a.
FohNF.Y.
reilil'
brands of Fio-j.- oa hand at a!l
t::i..- an! I'.t m'.c at. l-.west Cash prices
AisD C".-n Mea:. C-Tn, IV.5, Ch p and
l',T.:T. o od lurid.
C.vis i Bf.lrits.
VST rtci-ireil. a larje !
Toii.at.ie-. Ca!.!je. Corn.
M-eloas and Canta'.oi:-. at.t
i u:- :iv tor '.Li-. ;n
of Peaches.
,Pet Potatof S,
:3iiop.t x-iisr:
Nl.v.' I'lTTt UE
KT. Now is l'i:'J
. if; i Beeuits.
AltFKY AT SoVFli-
ue t h-ive your por-
I. II. Real, of Philadelphia, will, it is
expected, deliver an address at the coming
fair on "Buttei Making." The dairy pro
ducts of Socieiset counlr are undeuUteun
the most iu.:rtaot of ail her agricultural
interests. The gnu cnp although it ma
Tnt nr..i..,l Hfl match at the ctnuins be a fchort one some rears is never a fail-
t:1!r amn-nr to mrei w iili a irreat deal of ure. The county has ail the natural tle-
approal lrim manv ot oursporlsmen. ments required lor dairy purposes fiee
, .. , , dom from weecs, flowing springs, co-1
' E recrei 10 siaic mai a i.uic b-.u 6umIum anj-goU adapted W grazing; bu.
Mr. J.epa Scht of Sprucetijwn, was w Llie uone lbest. WUJ1ung ' Glad '
drowned by falling into the mul race of b b inll.ri(r ,u ohen. Mr.
his father a mill. j.j tjnpan old butter dealer and a rlu
. 1 " . . cnt speaker will undoubtedly cive the
I or .ale. A new complete two nure . interesting talk upon this io
pot .an i subject.
wacon w iib or w iihmit a lied, vtrr lo
mv iir,n ccst cad ot Sjmerset.
at
A. E. Litz.
Hon. Wm. H. K.ontz left on MrnJay,
to take an active part, tor a time, in the
( liioCH.n;wiirn. at the ocicitatiin of the
Ohio Republican State Central Comuiiltte.
ALTEliTlON OF TDIE.
YVf r- ::: :'
larre sn-1 miaii.
I "ir..- 03 Muii)
7
vl; a Tn::s to,
r-.. rT T"-"? 'I:",7 ".rerreia:
i ija. Li,.. i 5 a. tumvliu
TIME TABIiZ.
i . ! -r S- ' . 1'- Tr:r N EV." M
. .. ,. :.:: 3 i Arrive ir ta Cor.;e one
-a- .z.-l W-.,T:r.f:.fc ;.-:-s: '' cl
. , - Slid It-
uriii r.TT';rL-,HT-i j..,,,.:.:..,.
fr.: r: "T. A F-,- r; A -- .a-
. m J m- 4 a tr.
- ..;i,i . Kiia.sa. ' 1
. -ti i '. '.' a.c in V" !:- t i
En. B:;iber.
Artist i
!v invi'.e one snj ail. l!th ;
t i ciio on us in our new
Cross street where we
;"Coii;s;..!atc an-i wait on
;-t.Te.- and II
it v.
k i Ceei;:ts.
re : New G"". ! Low
cmic aii ; We tow
I'.Vr 1 .- siie the Urjest,
se'e:i--n ot Griferits.
in 1 t ever 1 rut: jht
i ;:cc-s :
have iu
to thi-
For Sale. A tumbling shaft thresh
ing Liachine. tour hors; power, nearly
rcw : w iii be sol ! cheap. Apply to
J. M. HOI.PEUBAUM.
Sjiterset, Pa.
There was a nice girl In tvytawli'.tr.
A little inclined io be fretty :
s she : Yi-l', I r't'.-, if I , i l baek
my dress.
It is'nobody's Li ia Straw !lty."
YE noticed a Vt of very fee paving
stnae linj delivered at the Lutheran
' hurch on Monday morning. It is the in
itnlion to have a neat iron fence put up
in-i a pavement pat down ia front of the
church.
At a meeting cf the Board of School
Directors on Saturday last, they elected
the lollowinz efficient corps of teachers fur
the coming w inter.
Prof. V. U. SiUiner, Principal oi schoo'.s
and teacher of room No 2.
Prof. Via. Brubi.ker, roora No. 1
(Cadeiav .
Misa. IJose Houston, room No. 3.
Miss Ella Kiuim-ll, room No. 4.
Miss Eliza Roberts, rxm Na 0.
Pbgflu FaueaT Kailwat. A &cucg of
i. Krtin Mmtnltiw rn turTra lor lh PnrilV
Freiitiit Railway Companr was held oa Wednes- i hnce of thirty-fire, which is pxni. consid- j
dar tllMtn.. at CaonelUville. to taka actkio I ennS l'i close proximity Of thcConflu-;
rrilios th proaeeuUvo of tarveTi (i that en-1 ence normal, and the great number scat-;
tcrprise. Hon. Ueorj S. uoart, of Faltoa Co
waa ebveta PreiJt, and 0-irs E. Utxif. of
Brownsville. Seeretarj.
t'pon roanluik-a, Ibe fc'Howia; ae.h was
uken:
kfoirtd, that th variooi lorol ccmiaiUeM be
rrqurMol is euniiaae the woik of sccuricK iQb-
cniuona a fullj and .'peeiiU; aa poiol lo each
cuaiitv, inasmuch aj the amoaat already euNortI
ed fal. hon of the estimate, and that they be al
direeiet to make eetleclioa oa the intbaerin
liooa alraul j ouained lor the parpen of immedi
ately entering ua Lb wurk of making tarreya.
kcotrti. Ihai the t iiief tujjmeer be ao-i be ii
hereby intruetel tu commence at oocc at the ncH
line of the Slate and prueecate iarreya to the
Kurai Cabiad, la Fnltua county, toeomidete the
i3X
jctiaoge in parmcnt of raut bills, were ' Brussels the Rhine, whaU lut did "not ; a diMnusi t ta tt'n,t
j they to fanlis as a circulating mediam. i ink t-Haale 1 the IlmW aad other ; tiVv TT
! 3I.r. ; PO'ntSOQ the Colit. Dent, for wantof;iace.) ;i.-ir:. Ten::t;i hm.. here. ire n.-.-e'th
. - ' in conclusion Irl me v mat Am. r.--,n ; n wi.i . -.! I to ts- drxj -if i, i-rn.ii
tcred through the countr.
Aside from the business done by our ;
merchants, the shipment of staves, the
manufacture of brick, the production of j
lime, and the mining cf coal on a small j
sca'.e, there is not much stir in Crsina. j
.tLTFATIIKIl at Co.,
a ill receive
A CAR LOAD
OF CHOICE
But, we hope for the good time comin z i
can't fix a date. joa next Thursday moraine. Send in your
,,. , . , , , , ' orders to ni1 'a up another car l-ad for
W e haTe noticed of late several pnrties : ueIt gt
wending their way into town carrying j
vry fine "catches""' of black bass, taken ;
fmm IhA viti-K nl th p4u.lman hta-An ! Jndse HaII's tfelarf.
ri...j.i:ii a t- a --a i i i j. lauzuaoie uescriiiiion ot an
UA1UCUM.UC Anil CUUUUl'DCC. Klitl 111 . Ii,l.. II l'l ii,.!ir.ir...l - m-.-.rv i --.f .-. r. ' : . w.i . . . .
Ynh fci.ir.wr th. lft Th..n.!, ;. " ; t.our in me lo.my oi lors cocel.i
k- . ,J,r '""''.itu.c m uac lefAnn. Bytbe-war
0.:; ?e gi,oatbe treelike . native
. .1.. i-.i .k. acarcitv ot minnows whtrpwilh til hait the , .... . .-. i. . i, , . . xjanor oorn.
.""-S" - -aw -w - - ----- ueucuioi iiie i reoieriau v.uurcu. Th. audk-nce were we 1 Lleiscd w ill
' in conclusion Ir-t me v that Am.-H.-rv ; n wi.l to ts- .ja
; politeness is more real than that the i Jt!: ?mr' "" T"'"
i i- , . . , ,. I "-y - p.en:'r js 1. j. at luo ct. s a. n r...
; T-nch or ot any of the other European j ad par.s :a err-'.- can !.
j nations. A Frenchman will sit down Jas. u rT uit.
! alongside of you and eat, drink or sn-.oke. I -hlll-r-
. W itlicirir at-a .a I.nL-tn f 1 ' ' '
iwjbi;r J i A i'mimti:ator-s' xoticf:
rita of Sa-a-fcrl Fnr.k lata Seiner-1 Tmn .
l.-eAS.-:
V0
th'.ee men.ter? of the committee who are nut pre
sent bere to-day be procured to that effect, which
may be d-ne ia wriiio;.
Kcroircrf. That the Tili-.al kical committee! be
iosirncied to pay over their nabAcripti'jM aa fan at
ouUecled to the State exramitteemea of their re
pective eccntief. wbs ahall dUlrselt aeeordiux
o the term of the rnt-scripiioa.
Eisoirrd. That the S.ate Comuiit:ec3ica are
herei.y inr.tUi.-ted to fy over to the Chief Engi
neer, a he fUail receive it, tne turns eoucere.1 py
tihero ic aeeiTdaEee with the atwve reolu.kii&.
GEO. E. lltiGO, Secretary.
Survey will be commeoce.1 aa tuooaa ae.rpt
can beorirariaed aud tuitaile arrangeaicau aia.le.
.OTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The undersigned Commissioners of
Somerset Co.. are tvniptlled to urge upon
the taxpayers of the county the absolute
necessity ot the immediate payment oi
iheir taxes. That you may see the neces
sity w hich urjtus us to make the appeal.
we give you the annexed statement ot the
condition f the T.easu-v. e make it
iiecause many seem lo think that the bal
ance lett in the Treasury at the last sel-
iieu.cn t oujh; to be inexhaustible.
There was in the Treasury at
last settlement 13i
The Treasurer has received
since last settlement 13,244 01
' lfr."ic ures a wen as nir .iue: t- t
. . . ii i . run n .. . v I.- i. i n . -'I !
w -C3 CJ . the time I was there I did not see a hotel; ti i.'-i,:.-rj::a ,Ur eta-e
eiuai to tne Somerset House ia TOUT town, j i ly: l"B araa-.e.! t.i the 0Ti.!rr -nr !. Mice if
The American girl who goes to" Kcmpe to ! .iJlm.T'b'TV0 ' '" ma
ca,cb a husband makes a mistake: she had to prrm tiH.m duir aa-besttvi !w --;en.-it
much better marry an American. I came t tf-.e h ..-ay ..r i r. i-: a: the
Bone withahnrhernr.rfriution nf Am.T. i " ' 1 - o-.-tsci m s -5-.-.f, f
ica than I had when i went away.'' kj.
A lnhalili it-writ.ti..n an 7.'. 1. - -
Jadgc Hall deliver -d a very iaterestia Curt in ih rv-:nt r, Curl- c. i AZOTIC!"
the lecture. Br the-war. k!i H.ror
a.i per r. ih i..-rri. eann oed A-ii..-t tor.
t i nt n-i-iv:ra a n-- aivea t y in. wi:n J. an '.
',ii. t.. H ,mr ! r t-i -..uai .f
. Eim-ncl in s-
1'AMU, Kli .JEr.
A laiir...rAr.!
can
to the
nooks, the nass appear tu hare cleaned l i- ir t-....,,;,.,j,,..n.;, ii.. :. . r. ... . 1
the smaller fish out of the Urge streams. I oe'nTia': TcZ ZTtT !
Theirfidje spanninzthe Casselman rirtr J marks. e annex a short extract of the mous rote of thanks was tcndereuli.ra for j
at Harnedsville is a noble strocture, a ! Ic-cture for the benefit of our readers. his kindnesa. It was a neat, easr descri:-!
lien t.oi. jiie introduced my uistin-1 t;on of such ihinpj aa he thought wouid be J
gu:shed predecestsor. Wong Chinioo, last nioet interestinit to his audience. 1
ladies ,
; al RiartaritT.
ii:.i.'it.'f. ii' Lf.
credit alike to the county commissioners,
the engineer who submitted the plan, ami
the contractor aad builder.
X E C U T 0 IV - A IT:.
It Ls a Howe i nijut, he addlesecU the aduience
truss, 100 feet sran, and IS fec-t from the ; "o gentien.cn, anJ the Lhiuce toliowing ,
bed or the river. There wa used ia its ' addressed them as gentlemen aad ladies.
construction 33,0)0 feet of lum!er, white h'ng great sttes on the ientleaien. Now
pine and oak, and tons ot iron, bolts, as the C hinee admitted Col. Edie to be a I
washers, and am hor I.Ln ts. The abut- 1 man cf Ur.e brain aad as the Chinee is
msnta. which are of salit stone, rest on the mandarin, I will steer citar of .these two , her Tlh, laT3,
al rock, ana are in keeping w ita the
1 UO-ie-y.rar-'
tr-CACl- El ! J. t a
MARRIED.
OGLE BAER. Oa Tu.lr
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rr w iaie .. S- ro r-n Xv .
r ...ie at o.- t'. un H .UA.J 'in
7 7,
At,
at 1
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a A
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4 -
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ia
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p.m.
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il li p x.
U 41 p.m.
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c ti 1-m.
M-keesj- rt A -
e.ro 2- p as.
M.-keefp. rt A;--
Ci-ra '-1-'i a-
I lJ cttwn Ac-
' ci.m 545 pm.
M'keetp.rt Ac-
-.ra T Si p m.
Thr-eiti Mai! j p.ai.
i" e t l Newl'Ti
Ct.ar.-h Trjic l- 01 p.m.
;ai i;?;;i.s
1 Hirer
to em; !
r:r. ct tl
Wantep. The IVard ot
tor i t S '.t.i is; t U-p'tlgh
v thru teachers for the com
e pu!-lic !Si-h-K'ls.
( . ntral Ti Vtt OmVc, 43 5th Are..
Pittsburgh, Pa.
. K. HTST2LH. E. B. lm
5:iS:;lC:;:::s. T,a::A-:
t J. Al u. l-.uu.
u.l r;
At A'.ttaihtr & Co s, Ashton, Liverp l.
:. 1 Gr.cix. 1 Alum and barrel Sa'.t. cheap.
Ill-
;trT rr-.'i-s p
ie at Mr--.in
f t '.Yool in oh
I'.v.
r A; V
i- s:i- u.o
a-! - t'
liiv
o:- of Ait-
ra-raro of cr.-h
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: --p-at'li
--.-r t
I t i : ii r.
o w -tk it'.ne a i'.j
at the Hlkald
C.-'tirii cari.l.
ir.i;
'.icv ;
Pa'-r
Arpi c;'.. :is wii! l-e received uatii Mon-
ctv,',pt. fi'h.
W. II. YVei.flf.v,
S.-c nury.
Attf5TIi-n. Boarding by the week,
cay or nival, ux 3 II. Pisel s, at reasona
ble rates. Good acc-omai.Klations hndy
to the court !n.ue. Jurors drawn for next
t.-rni of conrt will nit-ase make a note ot
this. North -east ena of Diamond, oppo
site M. A. Sinner A: Co.'s Bank, Somer
set, Pa.
I.iv r :.t these prices ' are they n: t low
erjo-i-h 7
4 Fcr.--typc I icfi.-ts lor 20 cents.
i ' jo
PLotojrapl.s and t;a types of a'l kinds
at low prices at my gallery in the Mam
Pi.itii lll-nk. Entrance to rai'.ery next
d r to Mrs. Tredwei! s store.
YV. II. Welflet.
MrssEi.WN fc Frc.se. Somerset, Pa..
are ajen's tor the celebrated "Improved
Viil..aghby" grain drill. The cheapest,
riiost pertect aa l darable drill ia market.
1: is the easiest fir man and be&rt, and has
a.; the latest irr.pnreraen? for sowing
grain, grass seed, and fertilizer. They
keep on hand or order all kinds of farm im-p!ctsi-0!aad
machinery, at shop prices.
Mn-. Javes B. Tredwel". of Fa.-hion
Bazar" oilcis a Cnc Croquet Set as a pri
mium to the tiest cnx.uet player, or the
' est side; the game to be played oa the
Fur Grounds during the fecond or third
Jir of the Fair.
Johs Long, a son of Mr. Peter Long
of Millwood station, met with a strange
and rather serious accident a few days ago.
He was riding along on one of the team
l.orse w ith both legs on the same side ot
the hots?, a manner in which our farmer
bo s otien ride, w bca soaicthing hurtin
Ins tool he took out his knile End com
menced to cut the boot. The horse throw
ing his bed to the side suddenly struck
the arm that was holding the knife and
drove the blade of it in the arm full
length, where it broke offand stuck. The
blade was removed and the arm is now
Lealing rapidly.
Br permission of the office-is of tne Som
erset County Agricultural S.iety, the
ladies of the Presbyterian church will
open on the fair ground, a booth for the
ele of refreshments, the proceeds to go to
the building fund of tha. chu'eh. CoLce,
Total in Treasury 1 ii",
Paid since settlenv.T.t
onSuteux -,00) to
Paid on Co. and Toor
House orders 1,320 Oo
Paid on nrtseatcd I '.oJ
orders
Total H 020 42
:w 4-j
other work about the brid -e. The con
tractor, Mr. S. J. Brockman. from Lehigh
county, is to have $2,500 for the abutment
and superstructure, w hica is a low figure.
The approach from the Harnedsviiie end
remains to be furnished with wing-walls
and earth or stone fi'lintr. w hich, it is esti
mated, will cost an additional fiVK). This
latter and the painting wiii require a sc-pa
rate contract. The viewers, E. Kiernan,
V. McCoy, and Noah Scott, and out three
commissioners, examined and approved
the work on Friday, the 3d inst It wi.l
I nmembered that the o'J bridge, the
place ,it which this new one takes, wa
carried aw ay Last spring by an ice-gorge,
the water at the time being at only an o.--dinarv
st.Atre.
by Rev. A. E
extremes and Like a middle course, and G. Oirle, Esq.. to Miss Cora C, datuiiter
siuiiy address you s fellow citizens. Itwas'of Hon. Wn J. I'.aer.
wuii pleasdre 1 accepted the icviution of i The churco was cpjw iel with the
the comiua.ee. as it is a plrasLre j many friends of the bride tad groom, aad
to me to do anything to please the people j the altar was ornamented '.y a number ot
of Somerset. " i beautilal biuets. The l-.idc was drcsse-J
I do not feci pri pared to deiivera lecture in a neat brown traveling suit. We ex
on Europe as mv journey was a hasty one i tended our cimjrttuuitioiis to the youn
ir. S?ptcm-;';;r;;
TPIX ll. J. j .l.-r ir . . ,,,
I-' s p. n,
:.-.i l .
A!- ii'
tap..
Tf-( ncRs Vi" anted. Applications, w CI
be receive.1 until September 20,173, by sandwichei, paitry, fruit, and ail kinds ot
?
,r.t to buy Knives. Fork and
:i fact anii tiling in the II irl-
u.ytr'n is the l lace t- get it.
H
1. II. Ft. itz. County Surveyor. Spf-i!
e U..v, Sa'.urd-iv. "S'.rt "in the Cert
r-. ia; rsct. Pa.
I';:itik rn ' Phot;r rn- ' II iv
:r.j ris-.:iued work in my Gallery at S-m-it-
t. I ;in row prepared to Like Photo
c-.;!.-. Tintvps. etc., of ai! s;z'-s and
s-vl-.s. old pictures carefully copit-1 and
c ...-j. i. A lull line of Pi.tures. Frames,
js etc . for sale at all times. l!m n.s
,;o'ii Ion k. t-ctrarce nix: o.r t
letral-d Int llaclew.
Ia this section of cmntry the Canons
1 t.rj l'a Acnleiny is a well known in
stitution, f r ti. t"tt:r:j of young people to
enter College. . The location is dciicbituL
SDd tiie tacu'.ty and ail the appliances con
certed i'.h tiit instituti m ail that could
1 reasonable desired. Addn-ss. for cau-lo-ue.
or iiiforn.atiio. Rer. Ym. Ewing.
Canortsbttrjli. Pa., or Prof. J. T. Hay.
M'c-st Newt n. Pa.
M 1. :
in M.0-:
Mr-. Tr
kinry Copper I.ictitBles R4i.
This o lei rate-l pure Coprr Ro.1 will
f t-rec'.ed this seasjn f y the undersigned.
Ail work put up ia the best mantatr and
the board of School Directors ot Uenin
tH.roujh lor three teachers for the public
sch.iols ot said borojjh.
Jac. C. Pini-sox.
Secrets rr.
f jr such an occ.isioi w i
: during each dav of the
charse. thankinz their
eoibles suitable
be kept for sale
fair.
The ladies in
friends for their gene-osity on former o
ctsions of this sort hope theireflorLS will
AVe understand that Mr. Peter neffley not be lorgotten now, and will be rery
h is concluded to take his horses to the grateful for donations of cake, pastry,
Westmoreland County Fair, which occurs fruit, ham, or anything else that would be
at Gretnsburz at the "same time that our saleable at such a time and place. All
fair take rlace. We had hoped that such donation can be left at the store of
Mr. HcfRcv would keep his
home aud exhibit them.
horses at Mrs. Jas. B. Tredwell.
Respectfully,
con hit: e:.
Save Cost. The Town Council hare
ordered that all bills due for weighing on
ihe Borough Scales be paid within twenty
dsrs from date. Suit will be brought for
all b His remaining alter September Sth.
A. C. Blnford.
Weigh Slaster.
j?, !fc JlVfA at tl.e Fair. Entry fee $1.
Three best shots at MO yards, 10; three
tieit shots at 50 yards, oa hand. $5; each
rirb-cian to find his own gun, ammunition
and target.
Judrtt. Aaron Flick. Abraham Wil
son. Geo. Friec'.line, GiJeon Bowman,
John Infield.
tlr ii. mr.-li ton XTltwn mnn T1
lauirh." Won 2 Cht'nfoo. an educated midable maturity, are alike powerful
Chinaxan. lectured to a good sized audi
ence on Wednesday erening last His
lecture was an easy, descriptire narrative
of the manners and customs of his people.
The almond-eyed son of the Orient was in
clined to be facetious aad several times
caused a hearty laugh.
The Xoltipliratlea f Dlea.
Diseases multiply. One begets another.
A trifling indisposition may, therefore,
originate a complication of dangerous mal
adies. Indigestion begets far more formid
able diseases; a multitude of ailments aie
tracable to consii,nition ; fever and ague
unhinges the endre nerroa system, and
is therefore the source of the protean ail
ments which affect that portion ot the bu
man organism. Hosteller's Stomach Bit
ters, howerer, whether resorted to at the
inception ot those disorders of the stom
ach, bowels or liver, which eire biith to
the majority of diseases and disabilities, or
taken when they hare ripened into for-
to
cure. The prjcess ot recovery is. o,
course, longer when the malady has ga'i
ed headway, but it is none the less certain.
Dyspepsia, coisiipation, billiousness, kid
ney complaints and intermittent levers, i l
ariably yield to the operation of the
great alterative and inrigorant
To Bcass Basds The following reso
ld! ia was passed at the last meeting of the
Airricultural Ncietv:
N Musical House in the city of Pitts
burgh possesses so many advantages as
the house of Wm. Sheib, 70 Fifth Avenue.
V,". II. AVf.u ify.
, -i.er
i-ki-N.
Cos., for
Uslo-car's.
. Ac.
Cht-rrs.
F. IllAM
t of til-
i.-e R;il I
.. -;.'. .-r r
i.'a l.:.s
it i-Tat
lan.r- w
21 - ot had 3
d MeViiker's
,: h !.e w iii li
tj'.tlutl
p. s - A'-.,
1'i!!.- G i'-t P'
r.nd Balis.
a; v t
-.taiantccd. Send ia vourl
fpiin the dilTerent brass bands in the coun
ty to furnish Music at the coming fair;
proposals ail to be in by the 13th of the
present month. A.idres.
Wsr. B. Frease.
Cor. Sec.
rn
ted Da
l"7j.
ilOAE-S EROS.
Somerset, Pa.
i-s for Buildings.
V.'ea-her Yams.
OTIt'11 A
- t v ii .tr or i-.k
.-. rve ' ". '. n.( !. at
P.
.1 j.-r-r.s ivl.
uei-oULit -a ill i
: ci.i-c
Sntpi r. &
j 'J -.l.. IsTj.
'-ltd
OTIt I3. In j'i'tice to our l-ttslness
we are c-on. .led to request payment to
ail actfunts d-e us ever thirty Ua;, s. Bjsi
ntvrur.not U- kept up without capital;
wc have to pav for our gomls and caa only
do by collecting w bat is due Ks. The
coii. in; Fair w i';l iiivc persons in the coun-
!Uolrtd, That we receive proposals Being not only the sole agency cf the fa
mous eber l ianos, the George oods
Organs, and other superior Pianos and
Organs, the store is well stocked with the
largest stock of Sheet Music, Music Books,
Strings. Musical Instruments, and goods oi
every sort to meet every want and eve y
I taste. t hen our readers want anytnuis-
I We understand from some of the mem- musical, whether it be a song or a Piano,
I !ersof the Airricultural Sicietythat it the or any other nice thing, po to, o.- call t
fair is as well attended this year as it has Sheibs Music Store, or w rite to Mr. Sheib
! r.een for the psst two. the S-.iciety will be for information or the article, and we are
able to pay off its indebtedness "and tbey sure you will be pleased.
I will thea rmr a larjer ground and offer
Rev. B. B. Coi.liss. of :he Lutheran
Church, who has le n a student lor eight
years past at Gettysburg, has pine to Af
rica as a Missionary. He preached his fare
well sermon in Berlin on Sunday the 20th.
After service it was announced "that Rer.
Collins wordd be married on Tbursdar
Balaitce in Trta- Sep P, 1?75 131 72J
The ou'standins taxes amount to alx"ut
17, 0' .l.
Froui the aliore statement you will see
lhat there is but 1"1 72 j in the hands ol
the Treasure'. On the 1st dav of Octo
ber ls73 thc-.e w i'l lie due oa bridge build
t'u si.: thou-and doilars. i -5.0rA . to the
Poor House alxiut fur hundred dollars,
f4( 0 .besides other crdets to be paid when
p.ipsenteci.
This statement explains the urgent ceces--itv
for the p.omp'. p-ivment of the taxes
due.
A neglect on your psrt to attend to this
tppe-il will be immediately toiioweu by
the strictest orders to make the money ac
cording to law.
Vale.ntixe J. Mn.i.EP.,
F. J. Co.-yTr.TMAX,
Oliver W. Botes,
Attest Commiss'oncrs.
Jacob 2aFF, Clerk.
larjer and better premiums. Let every
body come and bring something with thc-iu
to place on exhibition.
Axt rEt-sjx wantir
C .tins will do well
H- rrlM s. Whole suits
; j lit weights, at tf;;.50.
'i : -7. Dre-s
j a cbcap i-..i ot
to call at Henry
f 'r men, heavy and
Boys' suits from
I O -t.
try ia oppor.i
aU'Ve rc-iiUeiL
;:v to torn
!v with the
Gent' Furnishing Goods in creat vari
ety, Cndt-r Shirts. Drawer. H.e. Gloves.
Tit-s. Bow . Starts. Linen and Paper Col
lars and Cuffs of all styles, qualities and evening, but receiring orders demanding
pnres, at
R-.-ec-Iu'.l;-.
Fashion Bazar."
Mr. Jas. 15. Trepwell,
No. C Mammoth Bi.
"Fashion Bazar."
Mrs. Jas. B. Tp.EDwf.lU
N"o. 6 Slammoth Block.
F.
t VKVEt: is prepare"! M
his prese nce in New York, the wedding
came off on Wednesday erening. at eight
o'clock. The bride was Miss Emma J.
Fisher. The church was crowded to its
utmost by friends and well wishers of the
happy couple. After the service a spe
cial train was ran over the Buffalo Vailey
R. R. to connect with the express on the
Connellsrille road. About 130 of their
- I.a.-o are al ".!
N i bo.. La-
i Pa
r
e vt rv low est
II in jes.
'i;ar taken in ex-
Cof.FkE. rs.-toi and green. Rice. Caro
l:r,a and Kunuoon. Se;ar. pulverized,
rushed and gran-'.a 1. CotTt e. D-mara-fa
rl.-ar. and Mat le Sj nips an j Moias
s Ten, pic r,d Canncl
Fruits, liaeva. Drit-J Iktf. Lnrl. Fish.
t. country pnjuee tc. f t s-tle at our
New Store at prirn- to suit the ttct.
Ctc'K i Bl.LIilTS.
It is thought that the numlier and rarie
ityof producis, fruit excepted, exhibited
: t tlir romin " fair. will hi a lartrff a
A H.I.IAM Ht.FFi.ET has jast etiened a those of anr rreceedin!' rear. Ererr me-
f.tie .-t of t.et-e g.4is f.r rine custom i cbanic. arti'san nd farmer in the coonty friends, accompanied by the band attend, d
traiie. W tn. ( rwura, of Philadelphia. should Lave something on eh b tit; al- ttiera to Garrett, some going as far as Cum
will sujH-rintend the custom department : thongb the premium may cot be Urjre berland. Muss Fisher was a nnirersal fa
all in want of a fine fashionable mits wiii j enough to justify yoa for the time and Torite with the good people of Berlin, who
do well to give him a call. Mr. Cronus j trouble expended, it is one ot the irt of retret exceedingly her departure, but hop
has had se veral years experience as a 1st ! A.lr..rt'n-.m,.ri tor vnnr crooiU ni! nro- that the rood work for which home ar.d
c!s custom cutter. Also, a ceneral line
ot Dry Gois and Notions. Bouts and
Shoes. Leather and Findings, Gentleman's
Furnishing Gis. rea
for men and !m s.
r ruaie Clothing
. sti, r. jf i oalitwad Ai
S' Praa tieaat, Piltlanch
-Ml C-1-.-a-f-sof Eve. Ear as J Tbrat sn.l
tarrti. m-ciaiiiii I ino..:..n. r,. a ....
" f Eves,- "Wee-pins Eve."
1 liatrs, Pti.ypciA ia u.r .,r v,
. j. r.s. s. vc.. t rtonur-d
t.. tisr.tud. AnlrliLl Eis iLsert
If
i':
rl.l
.-eC-
(CBtnr( rellry Tarda.
I or saV- Fow U and Egjs cf Fanrv Pot.:,
v. I red from imju-rted" stork. BuT and
.nrw-re Cothin. Light and Iark Brsh-
A-.od and bilver Mveck'.e,! Ham.
Poland. Back Nar.iJ.
rkets. For fatticu-
A Wo::t to Ot r l'EnTOKS. It Likes
n.. r. v to keep a luine-s ot any kind in
succtJul t.peration. but it takes" still more
t" rect a buiiding sucli as wc now occupv
t i aixv.mr.ilate and supply curcastomers
w -.-.ii such, things as are daily wanted in
every L ueiat.;d. We therefore ask our
dvl tors to do for us w hat they e-an in the
war ot ui ney or short time notes, and
)a.-t 1 ut not it-at of all to extend to cs at
least a port: 'a oftht ir ca-h trade.
Wry Respz-ctfiilly.
Cook i BctillT.
P:
lUaS.
ct:r.-:..
si.is ar.d Brorze T;
ars a.'-'re-
W. A. K.xxtz.
Cotfluf-tce. Pa
It.t iJoc.w Axs C'LOTnisc, Cheap
Best Pnnw ,t U, c-n find
. l..rt Jius..c. yard wiJe. 15 cents ; other
3.r..;ns, jard wnJe. jo rents ; Dn-s
at lCwx-cts; 20 cord Alraceas 25 out
l..p...tn-a lit .
i nwi wont ..ict-nts.
112.50 w orth
Creea'a Aacaat l Uarr.
It is caturnl f.r people suffering wilh
IH pt ;ia and Liver Compiaiat or aoy de
rangement of the digestive orjans, such as
Sour Stomach, Sit k Headache. Habitual
Citiveccss. palpitation or the Heart.
Heart burn. Water-brash, gnawing and
burning pains at the pit of the Stomoch,
Yellow kin, Coated Tongue, disagreeable
tasts in the mouth, coming up ot food
atttr e-attng, low spirits, ic.
troTi Car to Car bu mg aa an
gom
ducts that can possibly be Lad.
Camp Meettxo. The mem'iers of the
Quemabnning circuit of the Erangelical wish to join ours.
Awociatioa w ill hold a eamn meeting near
Jei n rvill , Sa.crt ou t , Pa., tj the
land of Misa L. Beam, to commence on
Thursday. S-ptemlr 9. 173. AH bocks
lering strictly forbidden. Friends and
people in general arc invited to attend the
camp meeting.
T. El X .TtOWER,
Pastor in cbarse.
Bv order of J. A. Grihm. P. E.
friends is sacrificed may be abundantly
rewarded by her serrices. To the henr
tv congratulations of the many friends we
Newspaper Borrower. There aie
a class ot men in this, and we suppose
erery other community, who newspaper
men always admire, in tact "Lo'e them like
a vera brither." They are the ones w ho
are always saying. "You never say much
about our township, or our church or our
schools," They expect an editor to ride all
orcr the county, to attend ever m .-eting.
picnic, parade, etc.. and write a lengthy
Dos t forget, w hen yoa come to the account of it, pay his own expense, and
Fair, that the place to purchase Millinery, all that tbey may borrow their neighbors
Fancy Goods, Notions. Trimmings. Gents' papers and read "ir. Thea thev are sure to
rurnisning onus, jeweiry, lane, um
brellas. Snips, Pcrfumenr, Toilet Goods,
&c, Ac, is
"FasJilon Bazar."
Mb. Jas. 11. Treiwell,
No. , Mammoth Block.
find tauit with it, but this fault-finding does
not bother us as it is well known that
"dead-heads are always growlers." If a
neighbor t peaks of subscribing tor a paper
instead ot encouraging him they are sure
to suggest, "What 'a the oseot your snb-
scribintr? A or B gets the paper and yon
To be Dedicated. The new United can borrow his." It ia not o much the de
Brethren Church at the Somerset appoint- sire of saring the two dollars a year that
ment. Casselman circuit, Allegheny Con- the paper costs, as the inherent meanness
ferrnce, will be dedicated to Almighty of the men that dicatea this reply. They
God, October 17, 1373. The church u would be insulted it one would accuse them
situated one mile south of Some rare, near of betrzinc. and ret this is preciselr what
to put offttiebharishurg road, on the line between they d weekly, lor this class of gentry
nicle that Samuel Metiler's and David Ankenr'a. nerer think ol returning what thev borrow.
rt arataj.
Conrt conrened on Mondsr of 'as, week.
IBs Honor Judge Hall, presiding ; present.
Associates Turner and Mowrv. The fol
lowing cases were disposed of.
Austin Dennison vs. Albert IJecke; D.
s. B.;jury return a verdict ia favor of
plff. for t ic sum of $i0 12.
Jeremiah fchaiier s extr. vs. i'hilip Cra-
rer t-t al. judgruen. note: jury rttu'ned a
rerdict in favor of plff.
Livengood & Danger vs. Curtian
Fisher and II. S. Donj;es;judgt:meat note:
verdict for detts.
Buffalo Valley R. R- vs. E. D.Yutzv;
assumpsit; deft, confets judgment lor costs.
Sime vs. Noah tsxit Same result,
li. S. Picking rs. George Auman: ap
peal; jury return rerdict for deft
E. L. Parker it Lo. vs L. t. Thomas
adm.; set. fa.
This case was a suit against Peter Knea-
ream and other terre tenants of the Parker
estate; verdict was returned in favor ot
rjlff, and for terre tenants as to deft.
D.niel Werand vs. Daniel J. Berker
and Thomas J. Griffith; covenant; dc-fi's.
confess judgment for 1293 53.
Livengoof &, Olmger ts. Christian t lsh-
er; assumpsit: verdict for deit.
Same vs. Henry JJonges; assumpsit; rer
dict for deft.
K0AD TIEWS.
Pcliiionot citizens of Southamritoa twp
tor a bridire over Will's Creek at Fair
hope. Viewers. M. D. Miller, Joha C.
Gaither Samuel Boger.
Petition of Samuel Buckman, to ritw
bridges over the Casselman at Harneds
ville and Meyersdale. Viewers, V. Mc
Cov, E'L Kiernan. Noah Scott.
Petition ot citizens of Paint twp., to
view, locate and supply part, of a road
leading from the county line oa the sum
mit of the Allegheny mountains, to a pub
lic road leading fmm Smerset to Johns
town, near resilience ot Oavitl iterker.
Viewers, W. II. Baruhart, Darid Berker,
Isaac Horner.
Petitioj oi- citizens of Shade twp., for a
public road leading from a public road
lnm Widow ShuN's to a public road at J.
V iltz'. Viewers, Wm. M Schrock, D.
W. Buchanan, Joha J. Richardson.
Petition to vacate a sepp'y parts of a
road leading from public roud near Bucks
town to the public rojl near Samuel Lam -ben
a. Viewers, John R. Scott, Charles
Williamson. Martin L. Slatler.
Petition of citizens of Larimer twp. for
a public road to lead from a point on the
old plank road, near Ciller's iinproreraent
to a point on the road at Daniel Long's.
Viewers, Daniel G. Bowman, Peter
Brown, Ephiam Walker.
Petition of citizens of Shade Iwp. for a
public road from the public road at Adam
Grimm's, to the public road near J. O.
CU ks. Viewers. J. Harry Fritz Philip
Sharer, Jr., Abraham Lnmliert.
Petition of Burgess and Town Council
ot Salisbury for an alley. Viewers, W.
I. Lichyf, Levi Lichtliter, Charles Housel
berth, Samuel Micr, Emanuel Stalltr, Dr.
C. G Stntzman, A. McKinley.
Petition of citizens of Confluence bor
ough for a bridge over Laurel Hill creek.
Viewers, John R. Scott, Gea. M. A Ross,
Jud. S. Hartzell.
Petition to vacate and supply parts of a
road in Conemaugh twp., from North
Fork Bridge to Spruce Hill. Viewers, L.
C. CoPiorn, Henry Maurer, Bcnj. Stuflt
Petitio i tor virwers for a rnnci in Paint
twp. Viewers. J. Harry Fritz, Jacob
Hot'.man. John N'augle.
Petiticn of 51. K. Johns, for viewer on
work ot bridge over Stonycreek at lloov
ersTille. Viewers. Benj. Enos, Wendel
Winters, Fred. CrotT.
A LICE.xse was granted by the Court to
Mr. Josinh Brant To keep a tavern in the
borough of Somerset.
Vrwlaa Itenaw.
I'hew ! We are baring our hottest
weather. The last three days of List week
bare been the hottest of the season.
The water ia North Fork is lower than
at any time daring the year.
The firm t Cober and Davis Las been
dissolved. Darn and Kuhlman hold forth
at their old stand.
at
All WOol Sill' At
rl3,i.t. Pacis from
to I. go per pair. Drv (,.,'; ,nl runi.
ing wi.l be sold at boUota pr.ct tiur n- i.ve. amplc Rotues of this tnedi-
the next 40 davs. Please ca'l at H li-f Clte,cn obtained tor 10 tents to try iu
fey Frame Biding next toorto Beeh- tinue' "
leys. " oortoi-eegi,. Kegular sure Ti cents. Try it, two doses
wid rtlicve any case.
thev know Liu cured their m i l:!.r I if . ll V c -f i,. u - . . : .i:. i
friend, or relative, vet ther h.v noL , ? . r' f KTJ The baac of the immense iron water tank
in it cu:a it U too l.te. But if vi. will P-rt. .X Sa.i' , CtlV. u B. 11 of the Citizens' Oil Co. gave way a few
f o to your Drug jisL G. W. Bcnlord Co. mence n Saturday evening, Oct. 16. A babit ol borrowiig vour paper, keep this dai 8,n-, !P8 " ? b e bpTln,J
ank get bottle of Green a Accfst cordial invitation is extended to minister, one. mark th artidend wheii be T next . lTil sch rcc " Unk ""'
, -uar immeutatc cure is as certain and memU-rs of other denominations, calls give it to him? if lhat does not stot.
We expect a general turn out ol our peo- it advise him to call on cs the next time he . War. oh. wbr. couldn't we hare had
pie. Come, Brethren and Sisters, come comes to town and we will try and teach ; a bridge across oor North Fork like the
one, come ail. him that Shakespeare is risht when he ! Harnedsrilie structure? Howerer we will
Johs Felix,
Pastor ia cliarge.
tnase roionins aay "neither a
nor a leader be."
borrower not burst with. envy. Our narrow gang?
may be taken away, ana then
County I tens v.
Mr John Gnagr, of S immit
repaying his house ia general.
Muses Gnagy. of the same place ha, his
new house, w hich is to be very commadi
ous, about ready for occupancy.
The foundation of Messrs. Hartley &
Johrs' new house is fast being erected and
f.-om present aspects the building will be
oatpleted within tour months.
We hare learned since our last issue from
Mr. Wigieof Wig'e & Garev, owners oi
the mine adjacent to the Burials Valley R
li. ot whicli we nicntit.Et-il. that a as
sumes the name of Tree Forest Mine
L'poi the shiiment of the first car hud
from thtse mines, a larje gathering were
present and a general good lime was en
joyed, especially the "repast." Mr. Wigie
being a geologist also speaks encouragingly
of the amount of iron ore uion this tract.
Frederick Durr, who was burnt cut
about a troilh ago in Pocahontas, is now
rebuilding upon the site o." the old foun
dation.
Mr. W. Eng'ie. of EllJick. Ls Lis new
house nearly completed.
Mr. Augustus Turner of Aileghtriv twp.
has completed his new barn; alj has it
filled wilh new crops.
Mr. Jacob Tipton, cf Allegheny twp..
has crectctl this summer a rc-rv spacious
barn.
Glen SaTage, which is situated in the
southern part of Allegheny twp., has been
for the past ten years a thriving little pbee.
eonsis-ingot ten dwellings and the steam
saw mill or Meyers Je Reed which has
been its sustenance, but upon the 10th ol
last month (Aig.) the removal of the
above mill was commenced, and now is
entirely gone, the tram road which con
nected th.3 mill with tairhope is to be ta
ken up. and the prospects are that this
nee thriving locality will now becomeex
tinct ; the mills were removed to Bloom-
ingtoa, Jfd.
A bush meeting is to be held in A'iieghe
ny twp., near the residence of Rev. Sam
uel Lownr ; it U to commence on Thurs
day Sept 9th, and it is supposed wiii con
linue two weeks ; a verv larje attendance
is expected, and all are cordial! v invited to
attend,
Jesse McVicker ha erected a cew barn
this summer in Allegl etiy township.
George XewLmd of Allegheny has erect
ed a new barn.
Conrad Fc-Iton has the foundation of his
new house completed, and is now raisins
it ; he also erected this summer a new-
barn.
Mr. WilIiam?Gii:esKie ofXew Baltimore
has finished the erection of his new- house,
and is now adorni-g it with the artistic
brush; its color is everlasting red.
3Ir. William B. Smith's new house in
Xew Baltimore is progressintr Snelv, and
it is expected wa! be finishc-a within a
month.
The telegrsrh wires one mile south oi
Salisbury are hanging verv low, greatly
endangeimg equestrians who piss that
way.
All parties living adjacent to New Eal
timore ia the country, are exclaiming,
"We must have a school house !"
through Great Uriiiaa an I Ireland
aad on the ccnticcut of Europe, occupy
ng, a 1 told, nine weeks. It wassix wetka
and one day Irom the liiii-j 1 landed at
Liverpool until I reeiaUirked at (jucens-
low n. Ia tact, thetrtp was ma le so hur
riciiiy that any geaeral deductions in re
gard to manners and customs must be al
lowed for. Aad i, thcretore, rt quest that
my observations Ut received as those ol a
h-4ty travel-.:, r.ct '; :a!ii..d to lecture oa
Europe.
or ihepisl two years niy eyes have
l ecn weak and my plisician aiiv-eda sea
voyage. I have aiujs had a desire,
s'hce I w as a siuc!i boy, created by rend
ing Hume's History of Englan-I, Shakes
peare's pi-avs, and later the inimitable de
scriptitins of London lite and character by
Dickens, to go and seo the beautitul cities
aad buildings aud tLe viaj clad tills of
France, but ihe time occupied by judi
cial duties, tor as every lawyer knows, it
Keei-s a Judge busy to keep " himselt frota
u'rj ing ru.-i v ia Ua proaession ia these
! iasol Custaat changes in judicial de
cisioi s. But as the old say in J, i , "ii's an
i;i wind lhat blows co go.j, ' so I thinli
it is aa Ll ccctirr.-nce out of of w hicii you
tun take no good. Tuus, through liiis
uitticuity witU my eyes, I was enabled to
make my 'ocg contemplated t: :;i to Europe,
tv e steamed out of New York harbor on
the ll'.h ot May, aoiHst llie wavinj of
baudkerchieti trom triemis on shore. The
bay ot New York ia tiir superior to lhat of
LivertKaol, 0 :eenujwa or aav of the Eu-
i-iean harbors that I saw. The Lay o! '
Napl.-s is sai'.l to be more bcatit.I'i!, but of!
thus I cannot spe, as I did not jet to see j
it, " j
After wc passed ?an..':y Hook, wc en
countered 3 high wind, aad the passen
gers commenced to get sea sick. I Lid
purchased a sea chair, a long chair tlial
can be thrown back like a lounge, tor one
must tie down w hen sea sick. One thing,
sea sic km. ss never kails anybody, Lu by
the time cue has Uen sick tor a fc-w hours
one is sorry that it does not kid. There is
such a feeling of nausea takes possession
of yon that yoa do not care whether you
sink or sw iui.
Everybody has a remedy for sea sick
ness; one advises you to take Champagne
and crackers; another, whiskey straight;
i not her We.ch rarebit snd so on. I Itet
about two days eating and appeared to
have nothing to do for the rest of the voy
age but to each up. Ylu get an eno'
uious appetite, and as you pay $130 in
gold tor j oar pa-sage the only chance you
have to get e ven is to eat jourselt eTen.
va c met several ice-berjs, one or whicn
an-. !..W
la- use. w
-:rr i.piuri
.Mile ?'.!. J':,;
M r.-r la.i.r-
f.9r miit a .r; j
a-oolrorir i-iD.'
r ii m. U V-.i
TLI: iv
f ! r".i! etja.
( -W-Vm-ri. en , ,m, -r a
t-"' i..-rt! are !- a:i ua-i.-n
:i. Atr ut a., a'-ni in
- ; -'-ii.:i-x h--o. i:r.
'--scA '-.am t.hier. rr-rte-l
-.l'-" p-AT aa-1 jAch lar h.ir;
7 ' an- tf-wiar-iT-aa
1 to !rn i. -a a!..t
t. r .UJ .
I J-.: .i p. ,rr lir n on B..-."
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thirt t. rrrn-..
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Ttlnf .it . . ... . ... I -
- . 'i wio.-ii i :i- i:ir : I-
.i i pai ! tu :h W..I.1
tiorl tirr i Af.;i I
tx e-iua. annual i-avn-t
ait-:i o. . n t
--r sril fji ti.a I,
f 'aie. i ... ..
itAo-isn. i-
ai.i.b-
ur.ri n. r on--a-I
tne laiir.. i:i
-r-ur-. !.'af-
-. j rni!-r. wif ft.ut in-e.-fv:
i i n ney maacoerta.-fond.lv
n !C jf.veo lh- 1st !'.-
rl
J Ai-
1 Na-FF.
tA-ru-.-.r.
couple and hope their journey throuU i
lite may be a pleasant one. i
PECK STEEI n the il of Scpten:- j
lier. by D. Mickey, J. P.. at the Shade J
House Confluence, Somerset conntr. Mr. j
J. R. Peek to Miss Anna E. Steele tMii !
ofib? i ate of MJ. j
ENS LENHART On tha 22nd ol j DMIMTHA TOU'.S OTICF
August 173. bv O. II. Prk!v. Em, , at !
his residence. Mr. Franklin En. t Miss j Jm:h sr-!,r. ij-e ..f s.. net T.i ,
Elizat-eth Lenhart, both of Cook town-j L,t-rr. ,-r ,. -'u;!-'.: Thi sv,.r,
ship, Weslmorelaad county, Pa. j ha.icn teen -tn:e.t to t.ie an ier-iae.."iMtieu
ii-x.iE.u u'liit. 'a lae isi oi Jan
uary l'?73 by John E. Seese, Esq.. Mr.
Natuanicl Han er to Mis EllzV-c-tla L-ihr,
S-trie-set co::r:
both, of II.j,rersvL
Pena'a.
LEn.MAN OAKS On tl
xz r he .::, -
Wul H. K -
file'.
ri ! r ?tLim?r1,
S M. SHAVER.
A : ji.r...-;r-i:-.r.
August iyT5, br John E.
of Paint twp.
Lq
Mr
IVilT Oaks, b-.th
A
DMIMSTUAIOi'. -i NOTICK.
1-75. Mr. Sim
5 rjors'h r.nd
Dii:i.
FRANK". Augu-t Sis',
ucl Frank. ?ged31 ear,
10 days.
AUGIIINEAUG II. At the res: K nee of
Peter Brulwker, Millorl, Aug. 1". 1-73.
Mrs. Catharine Aughinbaugh. widow ot
the late Win. Aughinbaugh, aged 77 yrs..
0 m- aad 2a days.
Letter fatitrla.
ir.i hr9 ii ictt-i :
er ia-.ru r:-. ni-O
:-t -e-i t-i i
iti-..j..-u:i
f tne
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l:.e ti;i trr-.r:,eia t.T t!.a t;r. r.
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uaA.-;i ujr Mt-i. i y merit, ic itn.-ia
it p-.es-ti! ti. ta .;a..-
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':.', the W;h Jy ot I.---U
V. S'"Tfitrrs FR.
J J. .;rri Kt.u.
A liiiii.-.r.i: r-.
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KOKIER3ET XABKET
O-rrectei bj W. F. Al7aths i Co..
tuitu IX
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR &
A fi.
'iina-:
U:-f ri
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N fOOLSS fiCTOBT.
Pioasant Unity, Pa.
T irr-.i roiii.r.2-
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UES, FLOL'R i FEED, T7.i:crT0i;'SALi: OF IU. 1
I J FSTATll
Appieii. itrie.1. ?
A; ;.!e!u-ter. f1 FI
butter, a ,
rAuc-awaeat, V bushel
Beeswax, fl a
bacon, .'ii-y -aiders, f A
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" haiiaj. "
Com, taar.el
t CVra meal y
Call Mama, fi
Ciiiver Sseeu mall
Chaver Seed Urge
Calcined Maer
ItirauiTeti Bune, f bw -Jua
riiiin. y tl.ti
Ki.ir. fi M.I
Ft2xseeJ f bw. l
H lranii.- Cement, f tM
Lar l. V ft
Leather, red rote, fi ft
pper
"kip.
Lan.l Plaater fill
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Fotr,
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n -..se aTvciisti.
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c.nL.iirj.r. 17 i
rectt-tr- ar-!
Pearhea. dried. ft
was at least 150 feet above the ocean and a ' iJl",IlV GaBU f'1 '
reafenaial AaalTcnarjr.
Below we give a short account of tie
Centennial of the '-Jersey Church" ot
Lower Turkeyfcot twp. The good peo
ple of Jersey kept the thing so quiet that
w e did not know anything of it until last
week. A suggestion to our obliging Ur
sina correspondent "Mac," however, pro
cured us the article.
Crsixa Pa..
Sept. 6th. 1S73.
Ateitennial meit'ng, constituting the
lOuth anniversary of ihe Baptist Church
of Turkeyfoot, .known as the "Jersey
Church ") took place on the lDtn aad 20tii
of August. The following Reverend gen
tlemen were present and delivered aide ad
dresses, suited to the occasion : B. F Wood
burn, of Allegheny city, W. W. Hickman,
of Cnwictown. John Williams ot "Fails
City."J. C. Rush of Ml Pleasant Insti
tute. F. Cunainghara, Rev. Walters, pas
tor in charge, and others. Dr. Collins ot
Somerset was present and made a short
address, covering tie early settlement ot
this part of the county.
Traditional and circumstantial evidence
indicate that the first Baptists, and first
half mile long. We arrived at Liverpool
on the 22n.l ct Xay. Ihe Mjrsey ruer
which empties int the Larbor is a little,
nariow, muddy stre.'ja when the tide is
rut; when the tide is in howerer, it looks
puite respectable. There are about 50
miles ot docks here, which cost about
eleven mil. ion pounds. The res--els aie
shut ia these docks by gates, just such as
we have in our canals, and are thus kept
afloat w hen the tide goes out. There is
nothing else ot interest in Liverpool. One
ot the things that struck me as strunge at
first was the length of daylight. Ik. was
light from 3 o'clock ia tiie mi raing to
o'clock at night.
London is wonderfully immense. If
Somerset coun'y w ere built up solid from
Mineral Point to Stoy-town, and from
Bakersviile to Berlin with four story
house aad no jards. you wouid bar
something like Lo'-.d -n. This city j
growing more rapidly now t aan ever here
tofore. I saw rows and rows of new
buildings going up. TLe Thames river,
which ihe English are so rTroudof, is a
small river, co larger than one of the
branches ct the Juniata. I went down
the Thames to Woolwich and Norwich.
The English do not pronounce these
names as we do, but Nor-ide and Wool
idge. Being a stranger and seeking infor
mation I spoke to every body. One gentle
man thought the Thantes a "very fine
stream, and, when havi ag listened to him
for some time I spoke ot the dimensions of
the MLisisippi he thought that I was eitii
er crazy or h ing. Vt' Course I went to see
the famous Lo idon bridge. It is a fine old
structure, built ot stone. The House ot
Parliament does not begin to compare
wilh the Capitol at Washington, and dur
ing a session the members sat around with
their hats on. smoking and chatting, and
when a member arose to speak he removed
his hat. The famous Disrscii was there,
and looked to me like a man who had just
gotten over a hard spree.
St. Paul's Cathedral covers six acres of
ground, but is so symmetrical that you do
aot at once take in its immensity. From
the dome, which is 150 feet across, we had
a magnificent view of London.
From Sl, Paul's to Westminister Ab
bey. I would like lo give you an idea ot
this grand old place but is is literally im
possible to describe it. The only way in
which one can get an idea of it is by see
ing it. It was there I heard Dean Stan
ley preach.
nvde Park, England's most famous!
Kre bo.
iUzt. f ft
.t, .a 1, fl bbi.eiLra j
- fi bO
" Afhtoo. per rack
" laTerpuef -
u Urvoo-i Atnra, per lack...
Sugar, yellow fA ft
- white
Super Pbnspbate bee;, 3W ft.
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it 11 1'.; '. the h.'-lij.v,.l nt m
t'ruu 'e-i.i. ai'ta.-.. in atr -f -ir-.y ,
t.:;.. atir-imax Win. Fri.i. Km. -at
ni.uier. r-:-r " n:k-r srrl frr
irrr. in. -re or ar-ait 1
b u-a an-i l.-ira. siti-ar eauit. ara.i i
trie fa rue. atvt at tr.e .m-' tiroj ' k -r aa-i
vet-; wm in tnarir maaiaaj. pfefajoa r a 1
to he rir-n in 1 Apr.l.
TtaMS Tne Uo,l eiil he M he the aiTf
T-.rvrv ruA-le. me-ti.ir I of the ar-baiw ra.rr
to tie ru i r.n leo.ery of .iee.1 ..o In p-li 1--'
in-l tl, rrmamilrr in anaal mnimt. .,r ini .'
1.-1.- pers-OAl nr.DrrTT
ln rv.-
ir. irarf-.j ..n tne iAn
I be .l on a creiit nf fix a..ntha
-en
e.-IT
SA-wrrr, BrrrxFR.
-o "al.ti J. il M h t. H I
Ea-ai. r
; ..f 'he parehae rr nT t pai-j 'iW t.- rj-
ii ku.. i .-.! .:..wa.
0TICC.
v. ar; i
h.t the f.-Ai-tiLe-l
in kt ..rt;
a-nte t'a ( Van
JS'h of AOa-asr. Is" i.
The nr-' a-.-I a.-vt:nt
;icwseof Hrnrri. la--h'.r-t-r.
1 he are. unt '.( Lto I.i.-;. .1-
Sm;ia an.i wite.
1 he areoanl t ! l ari 1
Cbrutnt-r.
v ii-. n U aii p."a..r.i n-.n -e rae-t
d i-nnitr ao.- Barj h.irr ta-en
tri.ir -,i. ajp... nre-
-oaai-iDao.-ra on Iiiar.JT. tne
tf Jvha Oter- r.s-a-'i
.4fr.ee .1 Wia.
.'iirnee tf J.iiei.'i
liar.
ausri
The oViest Anl bet Apt-.inteJ lu:.tut.n furoh
Ulaui ' a bistaesi eaJati -D.
P. DT'FF A Sfivs.
1'Uist.ara. Pa.
S-Tt .
$290. PIANO. $290.
Dollar? CASH, wiii toy oe of th nfa'."t aa-!
iiitJe Flaim la tb mark-?, fall ern or
ofrtnuv 1I fall nffe ihn-vif h-ai
ttiaadsome r? xkI cir, aei.j cani lvn
Jw?. he.
Thn i-tniiDiit L flrH elaw ia r?rTpriuljr.
the irrri- a-l in i3 c-ntnicl..o tirz tbf
Ttrr tM. la r hA-i m ttfce BurkrC ftvivi if Ixtily wir
ranceJ for fire Ytar. A tn-"liuf St4 an
Cvr wiii be tonalf. t xh: prire. Tiie prr j
put t this ttnprrlente.l low flznrr fitUDtT t
jr.iinal-.tp trie tht iuii timr an ! the cri--r 1
tor tfcir.y df ooif. tboe dwruisr -o tas
aininiro of it- iiAti tutr i-a, o. If jja
can trU In prii. rtv1 yorjr - rlr iratt an i
j'-o U reeeire u perirx a Flaou as il K-ut in
prrm to make the frleio.
Tbe repwiaiJ.ni of the h'roc hotiI I V mff.rifT.x
narante r Ukat,
Charlotte Blume,
X. 19 rSLXTH ATFuXCE.
rittvbarxk. Pa.
Opr.ite Tricky Caor-U.
sep .
jyo. HICKS.
E. .It. S'-HRf-K.
Pmtn.ir;At. rT.
taan . nttn
ApU fir Fire sii LiS Imms,
JOHN HICKS & SON,
Somerset, IPa.,
And Real Estate Brokers.
IaSTADLIsllElD
Per wh.) .ier.ro to wit. bay or exihanie pfp
er r, ...r i. r rent wt.i tail i: t taeir a.iraiUAe u
r-T the ae-nrrfi -a taei-s..T. a D- -nar .
male nni lu vt tr nt. '1. k-l eaate tu-iDri
leileral.y wi.l Te JipaipilJ AUettle-i Ua.
AUali).
Organ ami .Sen in3Iacliiiic
achats iv a.tj:.
n :ra.l:r
!"rr.oi ti r ;.nL! !j Aj-tau. Col
TZ P..T..1 At;
s. noraii.
rnisiii K;i. pa.
LUNTA KY ASSIUNML'NT.
0TICE.
The mirt r( CuK have beta afoZei iu tiie
fjlwwiog panitoiara.
AFFIDAVITS OF DE ECE.
t. In all aetktJf of debt. ajstimp!1f. orenTenant
on bills Dute. tx-oiH, or other UaatraiueDU A writ
iftZ for the payment oi mtey, aoa jo cU;ra icr
ih kN.a or alVAOrw of BKmey. whether trve ase
be rertneed to wruina: or io. aad Utr the reewerr
ol bock debts. aii in ail aetioaj of dett. fr enre
facias on jnO ifBfou, murtcae. liens oi meenaiv
Kt ur sxaien men, and rwmiance tn ?iin
Utt (except where the aetoo i aeainst an eira
tor or malaiiuatraxor r Cher per -a in a rep-
T e;1:!, r-T Nw Cn-rrrill4 br.r-uth
-w-roTet e-aiii.. Yw.. rea-le an v-
ii7iX'.-oi me i Si nf Uxe henent 01
Oi- em it.-. 1 h-rt.y r:T' M o toallpfi
.ntlf'ttei tf sa V- Qtu'. i mA itnatiii pay
ment tu me. sl ! iDcs-? njiTiiia; rUln arfsic h:Li
w pren them -Iuit auisrtauratH i-r eitiement.
ao'9 A?;icnee.
I'l UK.
naTinzt-een tTT--.!:? 1 Sirrm-enlent of tf.e
Tar virrii), 1 V r i ai peruus mAtt uAjjiaf
thre -n w.'.at mar Miti,A---. .1.
J. o. KIMMEL.
ChriLiAnsth&tf-mtfrrmlml lo SmpM-t r-,nn. Park, m bere roya.ty Dil riobiiity Utie an reiemUT canat-uy. iiaii teen;itie.
t .i, t iv:i. 1 u . irin. 'ia a 1-piiitifti. r.Lir, litre. AnPU-MlwU-eeifiirtUA 4 twenty days after Lfle return
V -ucucuiticnw, iwucr i ihiauiBLUuuu " " ' , . V' I . " . ! rta ! the wnL iULlet atiiar.C or fm r-r.
: wum WLim run. ztutii uv ubuo va mum t;l um b eJ
in Rhode Island, who arc said to have tmi-j;1 k;mis of turn outs, f.-w ot which re
grated to the then wilderness of Turkey
toot to escape persecutions, it being loni;
before the dawn of religious liberty devel
oped by the Involution and founding to
our republican coverninent. Perhar a
fist ot the membership organised VJ0 years na
Semble anvthmi to te louna this Slue or.tbe tame beiuce jla-meat beakei f.,r. ttatim
the Atlantic There are a hundred other tat w tae be f ai amiwieoxe ami belief tnrre
.Lin I .-on!.! l,bA to fll voii .U,t l,a.l I " J ..ll P" "
rJAVEP.N
LICENSES.
t mamf-.n mnuati Vruier kirn kataew i
v;n iap 4.lM II amt.ti. n Court .fi.l ' k-iiott9 uf the derlarau'. Jcni-e-i hr the Jw-
l 1 , . t rA-cs reuti'i w iM'ai in u-catrijcw :iaii im UkcB
i, isw jju.-u ula.iao lAiuiuu u miiitteJ: anJ U tne defence he u fart yo;y
a vmii.l intPrMt m-inr n.i.N r.i th- Uf nv nwTA. ai 1 ia O'lu Jail . 1 Dual- tu am bw in twait lua m ttjecinai an tne ai-
Hekald The following is a copy reri,m, ! of other American, went down to see Z1"
of the first minutes which are entcre.l in ! the race. Ihe crowj was immense, h. the duj.Lb. hot u cae biuatiii wui laa
A.irr.itte'l to be -lue.
a-nwter nm. he slaa.l pay
1 a.ter uie niuK
that ao indzincTit taa.
be eatered by virtae oC the rate in any ertiuo .
aebl. aaini-iit i eotfeoADt. aniees tne piainurl
llail have tuetl his deciarataua at leaJC leu tlav
beftire toe wrtt La aia.ie retaraat le. D..-r mil ae
the old church record present on the dav l tlitre waJ "rtrl miiiioa people on the I jaUnineat ia the aiwownt
ot the centem iil meeting. " j pound. The crowd were all in a good j h" LSZ
The minutes of the proceedings of the humor, and one thing I noticed particular-1 j, unc prie.1 tm
Church belonging to Lower Turkeyfoot ! 0' was tae aos- nceoi c:
and Sandy Creek Glades ! not see a boisteronslr
Jrunkerness. I did
drunken man all
had a born of some
Oa W!ne-.L. ths 14ih of An dsr. EvenbcaJy
. k i At t - ...... a .a.- . L i .1.1 tin or I r an.: never liehirfr hail I : m ' I k. hxed atr with aie tieelaratK orftate
D. the iter. Air. lsa-ie ut!on an, I John i
ses llall in Turkeyfoot, and alter a sermon , toe W1y home every person was armea M ,av,Tn ipeeifjic, the 41 aal tensa ut
Colby met thia church at the house of Mo- j -rd such a racket as they kept np. On tti&ttZSlZJZZZ
oa the occasion, ther solemnly constituted i Tr:ln I sBtuwers. a small boliow glass or ; the esotiwet, when tn ewuw u 1. m.ej loaae-l
se places jointly, acommu-! wooden tube, ibrough which
. T. . ' l . -a at 1 I - 1. ,
achnrchia these places jointlr. acommu-! wooden tube, ihrough wfcicu the peas are ...', .TU.. Zum i., . ? . .
niiy consistins; of the followins members hot at the heads and faces of the passers ox, camnnrf of ! mmnni fued. ia iivt 'Lu
as suhecnDea to the succeeding covenant. ;
Evervone took the annoyance eood - amocmt eiaimeal t jaatiy due.
Robert Colburn
Jabob Ruah.
Davi-J Rusb.
John Kin?.
Benj. Coard.
James MitcheL
Nathaniel Skinner.
Reuben Skinner.
.Nicholas UartzelL
Richard Skinner.
Abnn. Wormian.
David Roderick.
Abmi. iLtcbelL
Mary Rash.
Margaret Rush.
l.ucy Jones.
Eliz. Mountain.
Sarah Skinner.
Frankey Ketcham.
ltebeccs King.
Abignl Wortaian.
Eleaer ColUirn.
Jne Williams.
Mary Hyatt.
Jacob II. WCiiairs.
Mary Rush.
alary Coventon.
Lumorelly aa J did rot nmp!aia of the ill '
asace.
he fi'l iw.-x rr t.. h.v fil.rl in BT'.S-e
their petitH- f"r li- ne-- l'a kep tern ia tne
ta..u- thej B..W iss-a - y. writt-a petua.4 wiii le
pre-ntt-l io trie "van ir AU-.wa.- -.n Tiisr:y.
Ui JC'.n 'A Aa-U't.
J -u tl Kraau s-.ffiet t.r.
Vt. H. bt-n.tf. O.uriaroce mr srh.
Iraairl CiniA -
J.irf.-ft M- u-rnvx. t'rt:3ah r.Brti.
1. L. laaeir. k .fie JaetAio.
M ira-Aret KewL. Mlit.-ri u.m-n.p.
iiciari tncD fl. am.ni-. ue:si..'p.
JurAiCl VAn."Sli-A:e. A-Iilill to wi.: X p,
r-.-;r fc Afc'ratrr. a:ati,it t wnsi.tji.
'lit ti!- wirJjr;i.-rsnfiaren.i-il Ar--'itifwt!t'eri
an -.i-i t-e- r iwaiee ae retAurAtai.
W. A. k- C1X. C r.rlat-ii...
W laaAOl -VioCXAa. -it-jaraUAt
aatrl Cicrlt.
CANCEK,
1. WheteTer. la aoy actiaa embraced within
Ihe fnrez-anir raie. the deeiaratt-ni caatl karc
rsaea nied kea thaa ten dayi belure the retara day
I One thins that annoyed and parted me JJ" r ."1. ?Z.J j
; w as that everyone reco xnized me as an I of .tilavat of dceoee antu a A arrr be '
' American. While makinz a small pur-: shall hae ati&el the defeoUaat a tit einea
1 . . i i-. - .. 1 . . 1 r ' oa, fitter of the deeaaranon.
!, Tf a a - . i ilaaanadant det-oee be !e.i M -h the
. laad lett America, and on my SUirzesUng , pimuri may deem inrom-aent. he eiay ester a
; that I came from Timbuctoo. he sait! ht: ua- ru.o w eaaee way jlr touot') a-t be
dcrstood there were a number of Enzlish '
a. - aa.ia aA wV a A
!. aova'a mmcL aTTifwrt
ITnl-.e with ! .tetKr-.e th r-;n oi Vabt. bt
will D- arli-ct it.-s h;:if irt- Pa:c: "aj-vu-tt
toe City arel rinain !... aa l-T treaimeo:
t IM Peana. CaKW In- f . f Ue has.1
mueet auart-ie .-.iia-i-j ia me "' .v '" BD-
rruae.iial Iao'.a;e ui euuntry. kemeutea witu
lull directum. 1 ' J fn ' lL
i-SeraJ a-r Paa:;ir.lt Aat paniawlara. A hir-
H- T. EOND, M. D.,
Imm. Cnwrer Institute,
1319 Cbtf.aat St.. Fhala Je!pf; J. pj.
AUifaS-. 4.
soMt:i:si-;T, i'.v.
,aM.t Mitlla..MtlMMrll,lhltariL Wnlte tut. I
.... 1. .a. t ... . -A i..ji.aa,r. k - t rr a I Tear' eiTr n..-e. li fa..y Lr-
and Americans on the west coast uf Atri- tjC .ku ;Klr . ,1 u ctin u m-h tine ia'i ins-i a.- prtorm ail .,pcrAi ap. :te ii.
ca Acain, when W8 had ascended in'O en nea aoiiee w iae delenUaat aa lbcaaa-1 Jooe ( ArtiariAi tetfl in-r-e-l m tae mipne-l ) aa
; p -m -juc tta u v... i - -
,nl teeth a errialtr. (.ffi-e tw i. r if tae
eQ'r-t il xare. s?atis!a,..a ataaraotee-a.
ai-ntu
i 1 1.. to.arar C...I.. . viaw .urC'vart all urr-trt.
iof the CuunLry. the a'tendant atihed bim-j jj,,, fcy taeccort. ew aucieetotae
self to Lie and point ed out t.1 1 the objects ,t:TeT. aaltrfuuaieirit cause snowa.
J-LAlBUll f i .