flu Somerset Herald, WEDNESDAY. May 1. lSTti. i;i.i:(trai. ti ki:t. ELK-Tons AT LaWC DENJAMINE II. BEEWSTEK. I-h!lp.lcl.lil. J.iHN. W. CHALFANT. AMfrhmy. ixi-ctit.s. 1. JOHN WELSH. 2. HENEY DISSTON. S. CUIUS J. HOFFMAN. 4. ( HAS. T. JONES. . j:tWI7f A-FITLKV. . BENJAMIN SXITJl. 7. J. W. BEKNAKD. . JACOB KNAB. 9. JOHN B. WAKFEL 10. Joseph THOMAS. 1L ARTO PARDEE. 11 LEWIS Ft'OHE. 1. ED. S. SILLMAN. 14. WILLIAM C ALDER. IV. WILLS L. TRACY. 1. S. W. STARKWEATHER. 17. DAXIELJ.MOUKELL. in. JEKEM1AH LYONS, lit. WILLIAM HAY. JO. WILLIAM CAM EE N. Jl. ,T. II. IKINELLY. i. DANIEL ONI EL. 3S. WILLIAM XF.KJJ. S4. ANDREW B. BERG EI!. Si. KAMI ELM. JACKSON. JO. JAMES WESTERN AN r.. W. W. WILBER, Hon. Henry A. Kawi.e assumed the duties of State Treasurer on Mon-1 day of last week, May 1st, succeed injr Hon Holiert W. MacLey. . . . .... . t n afliiiiFnmmif 1 : It ' senate elected Senator Xewmyer, of!trofrg MaZ )h" olieontinue4 vexatious coatrover.syi on ..... , 'hissiilv indiscretion, and be has uo-1 the bill, s Twin lobbie?ts working ar Allegheny county, 1 resident - o trn j ft o( lfce Dem. J denlly for tnd kgniaA it, pa?sftgc t0 I nll Ivl S IV ItO UJVUIUUUMI V" of that body The public debt fctaleineut, just is-t-ued, fibows tLe decrease in the debt MnceJunc SO, 1ST.'., to be $70,:;.0, iul ;C, and daring tbe riontb of April $3,718.1"1 iO. It is believed in tLe Treasury De partment in Wafchington, that iully ten millions of the outstanding frac tional currency bave been destroyed, aud will not therefore be presented for redemption. The utws from It-diana is (ju'ae enlivening. Indianapolis going Kc-publk-au by 4,('0U inujoriiy, and t-pe-ciul telegrams fr:m maiiv parts of the Ptatc i-bowing large Jtepub'icao gains, will do well eni.ugb for one of the ' doubting-' States voting in Oc tober. AV'THKit war has broken out among the great truuk lines of rail road in this country. This time it is Vnnderbilt tt h Is trying to coerce tbe Fernj Irnnia Central and the llalumore t OLii roads. Cheap freights aud fares ill be the order of tbe day for some time tceme. JriMii: Jr.p.F.. S. I'.i ack has written s letter decliiiing tn be considered a candidate fur the Presidency. So lias Horatio Seymore. This pair of sagacious old 15uurbons sniff defeat in the nir, and wi.-ely decline being victimized by their party adherents. Tin: Senate last week unanimously confirmed Hons. (leorgc Tear as At torney General, and J. P. Wicker-f-hnm as Superintendent of Public In structions. Also Major A. Wilson N orris, the (lovemor's Private Sec retary as Ileporter of the Supreme Court. llt.N. P.OVXTO.N, of the Cincinnati Go-.dtr, declares that "the methods pursued by the Democrats in many of the investigations now in progress ere such as to bring disgrace upon tbe House of representatives. The extreme unfairness, tbe keen injus tice, and tbe lasting disgrace of these proceedings cannot be painted in too dark colors. Tbe Democratic House is simply a national blander miil." Is accordant wi'Ji the resolution of Congress, Uovcrnor llariranfi has issued a proclamation requesting the people to assemble ia their t-everal cjuutiei and towns aud bave a regu lar old fashioned celebration of the Pourth, aud to have read on that day a history of their place, which should nfterward be deposited in the State archives for future reference. The Ccntenuial Kxbibiiion will open to-day, Wednesday, with impos ing exercises, io which President ilrsnt will take part Tbe Commis sioners, by a decided vote, de-xrmin-ed last eck that '.he EiLibkiou and grounds shaij be closd to visitors on S.inday. Ia this they w:l! be mij ported by the Christian sentiment of; the country. Roi.i.and nal Johnson, the Cham bev.jburg Rauk robbers, were tried last week. Tbe jury, after an ab sence of two hoars, rendered a ver dict of guilty. Rolland made an ad dress to the Court after conviction, admitting his purpose to rob the bank but asking leniency for his accom plice as being in his employ and act ing under his directions. The Court sentenced Rolland to ten years and Johnson eight years, in tbe Rasters Penitentiary. Tut Legislature adjourned at noon Friday last, and by its fma1. act of dissolution gave more general satis faction than by any official action during its existence. It was a total, hopeless lailure, and forever dispels tbe illusion that in numbers there is safety as well as strength. It was tLe brst legislature under the much vaanted new Constitution, and while tbe Senate, with its Republican ma jority, preserved its traditional char acter for ability, tbe House was a mere raob, undignified, unstable, in capable, 1 a less, venal, and the prey of a rapacious lobby who debauched and exposed it. Its Speaker was a vain, incompetent ass, and a msjorii? of ita oievubers were inexperienced, bewildered noodles, who learned iicthing, were in a chronic state of disorganization, a sham and a laugh ingetock to tbe citizens of ihe Com mon wealth. Its recqrd and its unexampled de bauchery lLorougbly explodes the tbery of tirlaie Constitutional tin--"l&eV t but 't tare ia safety, and parity in number:, fcl ibe tes'tihiiny in tbe 'j - 'r:: I" i thut fiien. lrs sustain each o'.Iicr in ,..... ... .-. an .l ! n cy I va v.kJ-sl ? nr I ia.ci.j.. bu. . i ,rc.vl !y .l.-UarlW than a corupant(ciated( lU noU,rloH,. yet aftcr dam ne ia a boatteacWoghia ifew whose actions cius secesaanlr prlly fair good as tie avereie att0jglt Tefir 0j boy to row, when he I be bettor laowa ucd in -ire ea&Hj ob- Icat ltgiclaiore of ; 1ST5-18I;, discovered that hi Utile girf of thrw -rv.-d I5o" as; it ibv, tLevi-"t last givpn np tie filioht. It died vws H bo Lad beea siltiug in tba ' ;,iJ tl la ItnnKP ! e'ith the atrokc of Boon yesterday, !tern fjad disappeared.- lie at oCe . tlenec is caactiiaWc that tun noiue !,... . ,u. .,,ir- .-.'....i.- LI.... --,1 ...a;,. , , . double in numbers to t.at oi its , ;nt0 vnch ;ts infar.fwa;l shaped it 'licdcccssor. was a total failure as Igelf, were wafted forth with its dying I a legislative body, that it was foully j venal, asd 1-v iu dc-baurferj brought ' ,-. J , ,. HK.me au.i uiuonor up.a w . It Dsy be tbav v,e this febotue to the innate depravity of the political ! 'nartv furnsslin a large"' majority of ' " ; ' '"'fo late'TTonHJ "but.doc6w"-I'fc,:Werk 1BBrked 0UVf"?jraUroiid track to Bare the bv. the LieiJ,bcro ct tijc iate iiou., uui , , . , -y ,,..r ...... , ., :j. i we are tuCcicuuy teoicct ia our joag - ; ineut to lay the blame epon the "Cun-j stiiliucai nnniwr idmhu ui op , ,,t.TI, . .. r i.i.ii-H .h.bia a.ud T."v-' . i i.iin.i !,of J biladolplua, aua ; Ictaocrstic depravitv. at kart until i conconutaui circBin.-xaw ta wooiu hh cramp,, and would doubtless lie ne( Republican) Hou proved -M" oas bave periabed but for the timely dia- l M ' . ' 1 !"itrodu(d, gtimogupstnttandcua-overyof on nprigljl8Ute. to which that we are mistaken. " , .tcntian, wbich attracted uublie t, . Hnin rescued bv the rcen : uou, vi ijiimiu, iiiiui'iiio -o i DOieu aniuD? w un u wwiw liii-iain-:i?laturc tbe former a I.cpnbiican, j ed 4,boorc bill.'' ! .!. I.m o TLmnrrii were exuelled i To recount faithfully and detail tbe ; iui; iitvi i 1 bv tbe House last wet-k, and skinner, , i i. i 1 the Democratic Journal Cierk, wisely !reii,rn(d. These parties were all , ci)arred with participation in the i ! bribery bv wbich, without doubt, tbe ! " V , i l m . ;pa.ftageof tLebiwmUl maarrocof-jp There was no evidence of re - locratic majority, who determined to break the lorco of pablic opinion against the corruptions of their par ty by sacrificing a Republican mem ber. SiTAKixii of tbe doings of tho lower House of Congress popularly known as '"the Confederate Scandal Mill" aud its waste ot lime aud of the public Treasure ia efforts to be smirch lie characters of prominent a Republicans aud manufacture politi cal capital for the Presidential cam paign, the Cincinnati rmcssays: Hut 1! i in sliclr I'irt ilimwlnir in tin ir Wi-rall. ! IIHriHllfltlluli lllt tlie I lrlll'KT.1! IV mal'THr III 111'- lloU litv? IMit Xllll.U4ftl llwrll u:tll-e ; i! ,.ir in Iv. 1 hr luiia ir. tiji ti.l uti l lrulnl l.urcuit ut .vi-relnrT J(uleia Mil in l? inli-tn viii.iiij'tiun. cvra tli 'ill(rIKD!',lll', i,rrr ill '-lariuK llir m tc his iwrt 1 lmel Into n.1. iiiiit ii M.iiwn. A Im iU-Aiierie aitAi-k uimn rr'?nlrut (imnt liHVt-lrti liui n-aililt-iw, nl onlv tiri'iizlii ri li' nlu ujm thi-ii nMuLgero intliiTw ilH' Ui n vl a luiiu.ic r.ut., uU tut Urfclujimttil .I ii..iii. ..r..ti.. irau.if lirnuiiit uu bv lueiil"rri !i-li:nirl. IhIij . Ullimul tlx.' ml'Vineol 1 ni- n-TaUc inveHK'l.'n l-.liuo7.afc. j lit u.ii.n--r Emu. iiirniX '1' lilnlnf, Urll'w ami Cmikilnz. ilin in 'l i tlirv wi-re iniiuocii, Una a lit inii i liiiiux In Hie inuinet to Iwpiuin'li Um-cimu jUuri.ni lonnif ol the ni'l itlnrniu f.'turi-al lue maullini lll carix r. I'ln; locl:i lu l Culisroff initu.ui'l tn Ix-i-n luu fi'il nicinlK-r ut tli '!. ill l.ll nv.- nviTiOK umi"iliratl.nu( tlic- ro. jMi'1 ttw W r OiTt-riiur ol ln.lliii:i. Is w ili limp ch(K rvt ailiiyitv tnai s:onii u jjwinn ia imlii.Tal ernJils. "THe nrxt itmr? sfcuuM l e an ntti-m:'t, on t!ir pMt tl the .'uEttrT?t l!r.i!iei t l!ivoil5H Ibf ltt ol Hflttys .ui' thcrai'iurciif lliiiuig.na.l tlic M'-njuiin It tliP v l-l'rniFR. T ir-a Hie oiifi"Htul inpdturM rrr.ir: to in tlii'wviuivU:raiinn" u;mD tlic imi.lnymcnr a wltnie.i if Inc i:int iltfiirnvnl et ol wrexhe Hint the Kiliiiin ill .a itn-m emmtrj maM luniUh -f luvf ao i tu ilil itf. 1 lie tiuM lire well kn.wn to "or i-t'lo; nn.l it i now iM-uoitiiiii; c i .i i:l intlif IlfiiiwMUitUniiiwlvoiiitwt in 1tiir !--fsiirinL' (l"r, to munul.u'tarc f.liiii-l rpill lur tliir (uminz cini .iiicn liny kvolycmtriini. -I ti't'.K- .iniUriiicu-i witb t'iir jany, ml to Uwirnwii icl3r downfall. The Victory in luttlauapot n. The success won by tbe Rt-publi- caus of Indianapolis in their charter election on Tuesday was very com plete, and ibe .Republicans of the : citv are correspondingly elated. Tbe Journal vt Wednesday, expressing the genera! sentiment, says: "Tbe Republicans of Indianapolis send greeting to their friends throughout the Stale aud nation. The election yes'.erduy resulted in a splendid Re publican Victory. The contest was made uuder great disadvantages. The Democrats controlled every de partment of tbe city government. They were led by Uov. Hendricks, assisted by tbe State officers. Tbe police were their williug tools. They selected their own battle ground. They were thoroughly organized. Tbey bad rtdistricted tbe city for ihcir own purpoces, and were confi dent of success. So far as human vision could perceive they seemed to be masters ol tiie situation. To these advantages the Republicans opposed a united party, a thoroughly aroused public sentiment, a general demand for reform in tbe city government, and determination to rebuke the bum mers who have been carrying things with such a high hand. The result we say again, U a splendid Republi can victory. Out of thirteen wards we have elected eleven Couucilmcn. i hese, with seven Republican Couu c iimen boldinar over, give us eighteen members of tbe uew Council. The aggregate Republican majority on the jrimeral v"teis 4,100. The Journ al has reiieaudlv said that on a fair and full vote the citv w aslant I? Ke publican, and the result of yester day's election proves it. A goid many ilk gal Dtiuocriaic votes were lulled, ami theif repeaters hurt us some, but, tbaaks to the vigilauce of 'mi i.li i lli.n imra - I i n n n tvi frittvl w , fc ; . fa been expected.. At all events it was notenousb to prevent the Republi cans from carrying tbu city oand- muiicIv. So far us if.c latter are con cerned, lie victory has been achieved fairly and squarely in the ' face of great an-adf amae. -A. J. lime Belknap ladtrlrd. WasiunuT-'N, May C The lrand Jury of ihe District of Columbia have agreed upon a presentment against Wiliiam V. P.elkuap, late ijecretary of i ar, for alleged accept ance of bribes in bia official station. I The case was urst brought to the at-1 tcntion of tbe Grand Jury by Dis trict Attorney Wells ou March 1, and, therefore, tbe members of the Investigating . Committee "and the principal witness in the case, C-P. Marsh, were summoned. ' The mem bers f tbe committee appeared, and subsequently Mr. Marh made bis appearance and was' evamiued. . A summons was sent out yesterday for Mrs. Caleb P. -Mar,-b, but tbe Mar shal was unable . to End that lady, aud returned the summons indorsed "noa est." A. . S. II. VLmc, Lons dale Twiluict late of Ibe Indian Of fice; Dancau Thomson, of ibe Inte rior Department, jind J. S, Rea and W. McKwing.of therrmMon Agency here, were examined by tbe Grand Jury eeXcrday. The f rcstntiiient agaitust Gen. Belknap is now in the hands cf tbe District Attorney, who s ill prepare a formai. iadicttnent in the case. Th NasMrfeaaMta Fallnrr.' r SrKiN.itEi.P,!Mfcs, May i.-The failnre of Harret Jtroold A' Co., of ,'taeky, ;flaaoyed tbe jboadett waro-jtiaa . Axcn , wandering t through the tbe Nrth Adanie I'rint: Wcrks, is'bouseofllarrisoa JibnsoB.coBtJiatngjJiouihaud V.ct.' Ileui'rsebas made even more disasteroop than it at first tbaa 12,000 -wen, wmcu aad thil- drf n in 4b six mills are tbrowaotit 8peared Tlie - habuitiep, it ; islSli Mn.aajicsuirea Kir,' f o(,000. ,to ba puoi.tk;d for. his crimp. t Tbe property and real esute of John smith, assigned Uoufrbt, will Hm ' over iber ibao TU 6, i cawiiarj , crigin. aaihoridea telegraphed toifae Jr'.yctte t- fan Wow l0d,(WU, oni not less 1 1 ue uiblIIctt was eaved. Mr. JoLd- CouiIiafi2L.aiulTecetved aa an-'?;'ia'P(,0,u"I' his nmce, ,n the horough of rr.r Oar Special 1 rcii tie roi5RispoxrF.T lfARUisnri!.-, May C Tl;i tiiii,-l.al,ii-i .1 anJ littlffl nlitire-1 IUU VUU1II . . i"- -.... ""'"".lUVfll 1IUO Uie Wutci, u ninnuiuj breath. The body which adjourned tine die ne ooay wn.ci fyesterdaT. the firs irst Jiiistatare: wwk - jDJ? UDder the new eons'.itution of the gtatC( wa3 aQ experiment, and as such w as subjected to keener scrutiuy and ttf8Bcf PfRreifra vtswsrnr RT; i" vi iu..c. .uit.. f mcr 'werv-tote : io uo o ice ouui ; ft cbse ob8er,eP frea from' partisan ;drLiiBg wiLtlia reach of h nhore. prejad ice wjii fcrTCly fail to ceo that, 15v tbi8 jjjjj, lbg father, who was io iuia 'ci win " " -"itne riiiaaiil ot toe river, Taa lOKea more loan nuai to in i"-"ie workinirs of the iedplatore. most l a . u n . l. . mcveraent and varied munoeurers of . .Jvoc..e3 8nJ 0,)0Eenw f this tueasure would fill a volume, which to the careful reader would - prove a j strange record of logUlativo action, at once anomulous, ridieulons and srave. he carlv ,B - on w fiud tLo-Loa, u,.,ricd vi I the detriment cf other on! raore.i:u.,u'ty uays irom ine uaie ui 'K"i"s portant bu?ines, until its final ps sago was an established fact. - A 6igh of relief followed in the wakeof its depsTtore, when a playful member to crown a spree, explodes a mine by ihe iutrodimioa of a resolu tion of investigation which led to the expulsion of two members cf tbe bouse, and to the beclouding of the reputotions of others, endangering tbe fate of the bill, which wss saved only by a dread fear falling on tbe majority of the senate that if they rer fused to sign the bill and send it to the governor, and seconded the action of the house iuvestigati::?.' committee, that the lightning cnen'2crtd iu such st'rin might ttrilte mry t iWcring firm aninngtheni. , Tbft closing scenes yeerdsi' re of tbo usual interotiog character,' varied by tbe presentation if a mt's saire from the Governor vtt lioir see tions in tbe appropriation bill fT ii. i. in i.f urimiKi'd ti r'iri':iP7'l tri'iiS- urv and - Philadelphia Hou.-e ,.f. Rc-' fuse inrestTg:fting conitiiitiees, on the j constitutional irrcund. that the cx-J penseswere incurred "w iihout, pi'-'Vi-j:' ous authority vf law. ' ; j ; . ' me t.oiviug icsi.mouiais who; gireu: Speuker Patterson, a Laijdsome gold watch 'and ebnin, from bis friends. Presented bv Mr. Soan. ''.-.." George D. Herbert, readipg clork,' a silver service from b'3 democratic friends. Presented by' Mr. Fauuce. A gdd Leaded cane, from bis repub-. can friends: Presented by Mr. lor-. gan, of Lawrence. .' I From tbe pages of the House t ). Major M'Conkev, re.-'uleut cler!;, a silver berry dish.' ' Pre.-euU-d byMr. Pluinracr. From the pag.s of the House- to Adam Woolevcr, chief . clot k, combin ed eard receiver and flower', stagd. Preseitedby Mr. Pluiiimer. '.' From the speaker of the house to the same, a handsome gold headed ane. Presented by Mr. Mitchell. . Senator Davis, president pro ten of the senate, received a costly gold watch from the members of tue sen ate and Chief Clerk Rrrett a silver berry dish from the Senate librarian Lieutenant Governor Latta wa presented yesterday at" tbe eapitol with elegant and cosily silver tea set. consisting of nine pieces, and an ice pitcher, sal ver, slop boi 1, goblet, cake basket, baking dish and pickle jar, as a token of esteem in' which the mem bers of the senate b-dd him as presid ing officer of that body. ' '. ' . : The Work of both bouses this .ses sion comprise one hundred and seventy-two bills, of these sventy ; tip to the present time have been signed by trie governor. . . . -, The following statc.mt'Dl shows iLe appropriations made by separate bills for the various benevolent find 'special purposes indicated : '' " House of n;fuc, riill.vHljiUi.1 J.l. -l.'.n" KiiKem iwnlu-mthry....i..fc.v.'.. ....... .u.i;. W eati;mieiiiu.'BUury n . imiiio lilimmt hoiiliii1 fur the 1a:ine ...... k..Vm , r.-vm I HmiMimrK HiKiiiuiUiT ilia aitioo. ....... avicio liativillc lio?i)ii.il i-ir the irmne ......... . Vj.imo wairen ihhui w rti Hi.nne i m.nou rniiiWiiiii ouiiii asylum 11,0.0 1 ; ' . ' Wwutb ivunsyivinia inttiiuu- iur !iai j retujis as ubove stated. Ihe negro pXauVnVe" v wounded.' Sena- (iinii.iiniss) 1 0. vi'tor Fritebcll was one of ibe boidintr- luiliiceu u;il aiulilutuU, Jj.... i.-J,ouo , ,. 0 0 iniixontii-4ii nnj-iumh, ic...... '... over Republican Senators. . Western irijona.'(utntitin ....... 1 4.10 1 ..r 0 ! SJJ'JI -. -j Kirli-rn iri.in a5.-i;i.i;h'ii...... lionrit ol puiiltc eharitie? i... , lu-kmaaaua hospiuU. SSTnii tor, ...... Mr litt traniiit's-.luK'l... W iikealiarrr haxi.iUU Iuuu.-t:l U iiwiua ntuliud Koi'jiin J'Uifcuajl i.liia , o U orluctf homo lor i'liot ', 4JH"S-I pu j...... ......... :- ' M iHjiiioawetn tfai kusi.iini.. i o ( J Souiliou Criminal inmur ln?iltal at Kite. ' soiaiera" ornhau acauoi r--r. ' State iKirninl 6-hvol, 111..". v. Kij statt- nernial M-btwiH, ....-.-., Uioiimnbur Stale n--nuy.l -liiml Notional 11 anrM, ofirt!tn tW....... Swie trnard ii9Ui.ul ma! 1..... .... E'luriiiiiiti.il oi?il iv nt ttie cviit.-i.i:Ut.... alihtury Uiilay ai-eantefiuial..,... j,.".., 1 it si Lit.iH--jju-rj Si. Ylneeni'ii colUite. nld1cr nrpfcuri.'. . . Mate botimiarr Ilmauid niunaiD'.-at.,.,, lruiiruveuieni to 5tate anwnal... ... AMHkinal Moloifteal nnrry.. ...', i: lmuttranOiai of lUa .i ATa-u. r. Sitiri-iuc wurt'n..ioi, H;ini-uiirir Frrotlna; trawutioul iSiato ajtTieitlitiul sunvy.. r-' i-to ihe police.' ; Deceased is aged 10 it, I'hil.tif h.his, iw,wil . , , ., - c .... 1 -. lvn.rl Mini lini.-it . umilv - Nurmem liouie. The following am cents are to: be paid daring ibe current 'fiscal. year) under laws of former years: ; ;-o.: i Memorial hMn:..:..:...-..! !!,,,; i,a Bruuuiic.. ..-u,a i tiwala".':::::;;:;,;;:::::' lhe mor,oer iprs, after Newaii'iiikioto lnint uffi'-e. . . : . .1 ! i".wr: Uavioi: delivered LU papers went to IHnaoag.., r,taeal.f Into,. :. S, boaie ftf hia niQlht. dropped bis Tbe general npf nnatlon bib aa- biuk tanUilJ-lu? , Dl)l reqae3t. propnates ? 1,1 00,000 for the lcgiala-J Wf. a dtS.eBt burial and pardon tor live,' executive and judicial depart- wLal Le wt3 ui u, do, and then mcnts; 1 f 1.000,009 ' for- co.umon j.u.nediateW went home, shot bis wife schools; $2'.iG,l ,o for fetate vusonsj twi lilli' ber nMaB,, 4nd then and reformatories; ' 4,:W for m-rki!W LiBls!,.K bv tbe same means, sane hostrttals and the training scbo-d The bodit)8 wcie" diaC0?ered aoon af af Media; flM.OOO for onaal (er thwio giu bJyod. Tbedeceas schools; M 1.000 for tbo deaf, dumbje(, wire Germans and bad been in a r aadbUnd; 0,000 lor pnyatt cban-; fwd uuJy aboutei bt raotb8. , Gcbr. ties; ?110 000-for the centenuiaj. -iiflg WM'fif . mQe.t wivkat deposition elnsive of $350,000 the last loatad: tni4:rtrr of bh Bient of tbe million for the rneuujnall a f o; 'l building' wbicb' is to too paid thiot 'i .', pcicnrfirickB.; year: and $30,900 f stUdiers' ot-f' " . ' . pbaos' eebools. - Tbe - w.m amount H' rntLAPrt.nn., Pa., May 2. Last appropriated tb is year fir edacaUtMr-1110 msi1 giYtng: bis fname as a! purposes krao0Snr;'t?lr..riiivOOTWl,a! himself np to a wbich is doin pretty well lor'the '4l'dI?oli'ernanv' and said be bad committed - n. .. . . . .-- it '.c. . : Keystone dale. " - n Ci !j , j ' , j 1-tiaan asiiit ai aa 1. 1 n . H ' 4' ' -"' 'f ' ID I Vcrsaiile,- Wiodford vunty, Ken- ; 1.5M barruU U ky, wor.b abouii Botv U amumr, ia a .brother of J.';SJwec (WBCrminkr De Joanaoii, faecttiary f JcnaW, and dAIIo Ul probably torf-Ui(rirriikbn lAvntnW , A rmbrr'i rainfalCspfrlraeca. Qa Sunday Mr. Jopoph Sbcao, Sn i riutondont of th silk mills at Ijee.i M?.. had a tuniiior eipcr ... V Ice lu. i !. mm. tli. (Laid, swam to the shore, al though encumbered by an overcoat and rubber boota. Arriving at the baak, he was compelled at ouco to !,i - ,, .1,- Pjri throw off extra clotb- in;, andswici. afier, t4i boat, wbkh waj drlftinar inward the dikfci.' See jn7 thst he was not gaining on. it,,he called to two men coming down the Thia the boat's ho bad Peeured ibe boat nd bov. v V Tin t Tite f oral mic Hanlanx Kare. The New York World, May 2, Shys: The coming relay race of mustangs against time is lo be lor h stake cf ?4U,000 that is 25,000 bet by a prominent business man of Aew York against $15,000 by an old Cali fornian, resident here, that it is- im- po-ib!e to bring mustangs into this climate, subject them to eastern tare aud Lave tbem keep - their speed. The wager was made on March 1, and the test ia to be given within the articles. Tha horses to be used are California mustangs, of tbe ordi nary breed, ridden by one man the entire distance, accoutred with Mexi can saddles and stirrups and Spauiah bits, aud ridden in relay, the eutire Dumber of whicn is not to exceed ibiriv. The distance to be ridden is :100 iuilea, to bo made over a track within 100 tnilea of e York aud within fifteen hours. The horses are at present at a grazing farm in New Jersey, being exercised for the coin lag contest. They are thirty-six in fcumher, the odd six being present in case of accidents. The rider is Mex ican, and three of the other five . at tendants of tbe drove are prepared to take bis place if '.necessary. The mustangs are from a stock yard in Visalia, California, and were brought aero. tbe continent between' March 1.1 and April 18, having made the pay-jjnrney i Wfalbei through the moist winter weather vf tbe plains without sensi- detriment to themselves. John Ctilnaaaan a'.v Francisco,.. May 3. The s .uth Sau Francisco Auti-Coolie Club uud lounu-AbMi's Universal Reform Society, held a meeting last night, en dorsing the destruction of tha Chin ese quarter in Antiocb, aud advocat ing a similar course ia this city, unless tbo Federal Government rbould take immediate steps to abato the evil. The speeches were .ighly incendiary. Letters were read from middies io ibe -interior -: seekiug co-operation. The ftergeaut-at Arms of ihe Reform Society bad received a telegram from New York, saying twenty-six hun dred stand of arms could be delivered here a, ten days' notice. Woilesocb (ulk aud action is universally depre cated by jhe great mass of thinking people in the eity, there can be no doubtlhat it aeei the approval of a large and. dangerous . class iu the community, and that in the event of no action being taken in the matter by the General Government, there is grave reasons to fear serious disturb ances a; uo distant day. The"Feacefor' Mouth. Xrcxv Orleans, La , May 2 Tele grams received from West Feliciana assert that, armed bodies bave de manded the resignation of the parish officials." ' ' ,, ' Ratox RoioE, La, May 2. Mr. Clark, the Governor's privafe secreT tary, received the following telegram this alteruoonr CofsiiATTA, May 2. Senator M. H.'Fritchell was mortally wounded, aud George King, his brother-in-law, killed, w hile crossing the river at Consbatta by an unknown party. . Lteit. Wester, ' Cleik Court Red River Parish. Oilier dispatches state that an un known man rt.de through the town of Cour-Latta to. the river bank and GovnuMicod Sriag.'wiih a repealing ri lie at ixilchell and King, who were t-tins ferried over the river, w ith the , ..A l-'alnl Altercation. : : " Pirn apei.pima, May i. About 1 o'clock this afternoon a man named Crsf rJ was stabbed aud instautlv killed by" James MeDermot, aaed 20 y ears. Crawford and -.MeDermot were lioth ' employed hi V atsou s tike bakery and the affair cccured in the cstfttilisbfoeni just after dinner jJJJj.baur ':''An altercation arose between Kfl.ni' a so: ri 'Mr. Crawford and McDer 'i?"imot, when the father interfered and ir..w.n j kicked MeDermot, who, in turn, drew 4mki j a knife and plunged it into the neck l5if Crawford, severing ibe jugular -.; fein; MeDermot was arrested by .'! anctht-r worknian and banded over .'- . ' MarAcranit Snirlelv. rmcACir, May. 3.At 7:30 o'clock this morning Anthony iebring, a mui .-. ucmiuuj uc j cara ago be and another man, while intox icated," ittucked and killed a railroad boss abojneight miles from Connels vil!eTl,wIQihwere arrested but Deviu soaueacaped. and since then bidif unendurable, and. ha .desired Farette Couftty to-day, . . ba lor warded to , - " . ' ; ' " -" - HARRISBURG. .CIomIuk Scenes of the Slu.e . . Legislature.,, i I mtwmg OppaIUai ro Speaker Ihtr A, i-1 " Ha rriski rg, May f. Tbe closing scenes of the Legislature were of the usual character, varied, however, in the nouse by the presentation of a veto message from ihe G'Wtroor of ....r.,.U nr... r"" ,u luc , ."""""t-t-', .'.jert to tbe decision of tbe kcpoollcaa iritarT pruudo fcilf to pay tbe axpeirsef f f fik.ini. tbe lltie treasury, Philatfetphia House i W are anthoriiH to announce th name L. A. of Refuge; and Morgan infeSTlgar-. ing committees. . (.. i primary eouatjcBWcntuoi. The message Sets forth that tbisj Fellow clilK, encouraged by your hearty sup- : , , . port on a former oocaaion, a a eauiiidaie lor A- proVlslOtt W8S vetoed because the juijre. truly thankful lor the (wine, I committees Were Uot aoo duted bv a otTmrvir aain an a candloata for the aame commuter were u Bjip iiuitu j " ( oaic. hopln to unare yoareo-oiieration to ecur- CoOCUrrent resolution. .i iutrmynoicifcaUonat the earning Friinry elec- ... 1 .- r turn Pasikl STL-crT. When the customary resolution oi ( thank to the Speaker was iutr.duc- i assembly. ml an ill timil i,tin,i-iii,iii U'fi4iiau-i We ar" antlioriied to nnnounco the nsme of ed, an ni-tiinea oppoMiion w as i isu , Juho Mu8toUel. Uuemah.ini Tn., aa a eaa.ll- iiestea oy certain memters . en mo Hou.-e . The veas and . nuvs were demanded, and thirty -ntue votes ' were recorded ogainst iht resolution. The testimonials in ihe o dicers of: tbe Senate aud Houe and. others! were numerous aud . costly. Ani"iig ihem was a handitome gold waicb l ! Speakers Paterson aud Davis, aud J bil ver services to Lieuteuaul G.ver-, uor Latta and Mr. Herbert, Reading : Plrt f tfi IToiwo , Hie four. juDject to tne iiecisit-n oi mo i...uui. Clef KOI tue uouse , .. (Cim primary election. , The event of the day was the pre-; roR mKKCXfoK OF XHE voon sentatiOn of a baudsome gold-headed j ox'-v-rT?T cane to Hon. Russell F.rreit, Chiefj SAMLLL bilUhR, Cletk of tbe Senate, by Senator!' 0f Somerset Township. Wood, at the I.,chiel Hotel. A UrH.h uutnoer oi irteuus oi uoiu panics were present. Senator Bennett, of Monroe county, ou behalf f Senator Wood, made the preeutaiiou epeecb. . Mr. Erreit made an imprcmplu re ply in a speech replete with kindly feeling He thanked the Senators and bis many friends for their good wishes, v;nd sincerely hoped , that he would ever merit the couttuuauce of their respect. n.t rr t . 1 lue auair was a most nanny ana pniiirnli1i' iwi ami u il' 1 imp In. m enjoyaoie one, aua wn. long be ic- membered by lll jS-J who Wero pr'JS- ent. Both Houses adjourned tsii.te die at twelve o'clock A. M Republican ( In Inaiuaw. Indiavapous, l.-r May 2 Tbe republicans carried the city election to-day by over ftir tbwusai.d majori ty, and elect eleven out of the thir teen cooocilmen, uotwiihsianding the redisricting of iho city.' Both par ties were well organized, and the election waa warrulv contested, the utmost vigiluuce liug exerc'sed to prevent illegal voting. Disturbances of a minor - character to.'k place in several of the wards during the day. After the closing of tbo polls a serious fight was com meneed near the .Sixth ward voting place, which contiuued northward ou Illinois street to tbo vicinity of the Grand and Bates hotels, where it; as sumed tbe character of a riot, las'.iug for twenty or thirty minutes, during wbich time pistols, cIiiIih and bricks were freely, used, resulting in the killing of ono and probably ibe fatal iujury of two colored men. Tbere are at present eight wouudt-d persons at the Surgicbl lustitutc, and several other blacks and whites are known lo bave been taken to their bomes more or less hurt. It is im possible from tbe many conflicting accounts to give tbe immediate cause of the SghL No further trouble is ap prehended Special telegrams to ibe city papers from poiu'.s ia tbo Statu show most Republican gaius. A Very Dlatlngulohrd Person. Washington, May 4. A letter is published here this afternoon from Fitzhugb, the Doorkeeper d the House, to a friend iu Texas. Tbe following are a few characteristic ex tracts. "1 wicb you could be here wiih me. Do try aud come on. The Government furnishes me with a' fine turn-out aud a spanking pair of horses aud before aud after the House ses sions and at recess I have exclusive use of them. ? '- I have more invitations toft-..lies with the members and Senators than any man in Washington. , I am a bigoer man than old Gram, aud .cannot put my foot ou the floor oj the ball but what tbey make a break for me, aud sometimes a dozen arc trying to see me at once for places for some frieud. I bave a boy. to take my bat aud coat, and I cannot turu around with out some one at my beck and call and when I get all my new appointments broken in, I shall have a nicu time." . The Mollle Mas; a I re Tragedie. Potts Mux, Pa, May 4 The case of ihe Common -ehh vs. . Mc Gehnan, Boyle, Carroll, Roany and Duffy was the all-absorbiug topic through the coal regiou to-day. The morning trains brought mauv people t town all anxious to get a gii te of ihe men charged with tbe murder of Policeman Yost at Tamarjua. By 10 o'clock ibe court b'iusq as ; filled toils utmost .'capacity, many being unable to gain adiait;stice.; Over two bund red ' witnesses bave betm subpteuaed. Tbe eae was uot' reach ed uutil 2 o'clock, wbeii tbu prisoners were brought into court, looking. well and cheerful.. Tbey were immedi ately arrainged, aud ihe usual ques tion, "Are you goi'tv or uot guilty ?" was answered by all, '-Not guilty." When questioned bow they would be tried, Roarty answered, "We want to be tried by God and our country." The empaneling of a jury then began, and up to 4 o'clock, tbe hoar of ad journment, col oue j'uror bad been obtained, the others examined having formed or expressed an ' opinion, ; and in one case, objection being made, to a question as to whether tbe juror be longed to a vigilance committee form ed iu Tamaqua at tLe time of the murder, wbich ibe juror declined to answer, a long discussion followed, participated in by the leading couusel on each side, and will be resumed io the morning. : v vi -.j Oregon. I Sam FttAXcisco. May 4 Tbe Re- l 1.11 Vtl IO n Vl.la e..rti.An,T..n llu.u. yesterday completed the delegation to the National Convention, thd adopted resolutions declaring that Blaine is the choree of tbe Conveti' lion for President. " -- ' -r- . . w - Xeic jidcertuemtwls' ' ' ' '. , ' - ' -. uifiToirsori cktT . .to - , I Pleas or Snuierset Countv.' Mlrhael F. Smith, ;rio. 3W February Term, IS74. j. u. aavengond i umaury Assignment. anJ S. m Keun. J . '. Thennderslamed hivlnsr beenVsiminted aa.lli.r in . .l.. . i..,k. ii. .Fjecaw.-qasefieeT aft rrewse s auire, jmersec, PleaTukMaM J? r?f "t aaeou yaar. IhareVreatlyre- ndsofaiSwiP ' tl A 'tJ-'JU'-'- Prts ofartilfcial teeth In this place, hands or MicttaelF. MrKh, J, B. laiKod and ' M..-.,-J!( d.m. .k i.iJ l M I .Mm . ..i .i , . . . , . . - 1 Sumer&et m TdohJ.. ia. i h. , i j VlW'd , PtatemeoL 1a.m., when and where all lml7.7uiWea tan T '. ... ai :iio '-"xx . : j-T- j Kcw Advertisements. i AXXOOCE3IEXTS. ',' Cuii ll.lntcs irill please notice thfit na asnoanrc I mean will be iuurtnl unices l.niil in ailY-toce. i Five U'.illars will beebargetl for ail amiouniuo?i)ti ! e xipUn lr the ollii-e ul liimrtor of tlio Pour, " ' K.r lil -ii litres J .llura will be cbanml. ;t ASSOCIATE JUDiiE. WV atwaathoriiiHt to announce ALEXANDER S rUTZM .V?f, of Somrrset BorunKh, aa a rauul- f - ertP1br Aoctat Jmlpeat the tn.-nln I'nioary Llocllon. Mr. ehitoil 1 lie pxml le wunt another ne candidate for Aumclatc .InJire. Fleaee annoance the name ot C U. MufSelnuui, or Somenet Twp., ma a raltuble peram tor that office. ClTizcxa. TV areoathorlzeii to asaoonc tb nam of Jo . alali Moanr aa aa a camililate for AwmeUta Jo.'e. u c fur tneom.-a oi nw-mw;. mnjevt . elelonof the Republican primary elcctlin. r.ia aHSEMiu.v. E. J. MEYERS, or rerlin Buroush. Fott Ao-SKJIBLV - ALLEN S. WILL, or Milfor.1 Twp., PtXlE DIRECTOR. . We are authorized to announce Aaron Heiple, of Somerwl Twi., a a can.liiiate Plrector of COH WAL- at for the ol- lice of i'oor Houne Plrcctor. We arc aiithorlxeil to announce OILIAIV KLirK. f Somerset Tp. as a csnpidatc kf Jury OMHiiii"uer. FOR SENATOR. E. 1). YUTZY, of Vrsina borough. 1 I ' MorsTHr.ni.Tnv. May 1, l!C. M'incrt EJitort of the Soinrrtet Herald : A liirire nnmlier oi resecfable ellizens of Som 1 ersut County, respect fally rrpresent that bva.'trict 1 ailhcronce to the lilc-lona custom of the itepubll- . .in party, men. .jr. v aiKer win oe cniiiicn 10 a nomination lor State Senator. He pledires him- veil that in the event of his nomination, and sub- LeiUCBIelwtjMB,,y hto reiiowcitiiemc ... me ail ! lim:orablc means in re.i."lini all .-ui-hlful'lat loons ww iirmiiiiiia i m i , .i.-iic 11.1, i 1.0. miiii 1 iin"- binir, and will-emU-avor to the utmoxt of his abili- ty tosccure judicious and economical ieu-isintlnn. ; MANY CITIZENS. FOR POOR DIRECTOR. ;:; 7 HENRY L. YOUNG, of Somer jet Twp. FOR ASSEMBLY. " J. 1). MILLEK. l atillonl Tap., FOR CONGRESS. W. 1L KOONTZ. SSlGNftES NOTICE. Ei.limim Potior and ltarlmra hia wile havUiar exei-utcd a deed of voluntary aariKttiuant tome lor creditors, I hereby (five nutlet- to all ierons bavins: claim and accimnts whether of reirdor .4 berwise to present them to wo duly authentb rated at mv ortiee in Somerset tmronifh. on or be fore ThurSilay the 8th day ot June, A. 1. n't. JA.S. L.PK1H, May 3. Assignee. A SSIGNEE'S SALE. Hy virtue of an order Issnwl ont of the rurt of CYmmon Pleas ol icmerset Co. Pit. to lue directe.1, I will expose to publio sitle In Snnierset Imrouh. on KriiWy May IK. 1370.. The followlnir real oblate, lute tbo property of Josiiili H. Plsel, viz : A lot of jfround silute in Somerset 1kt. Som erset Cuunty. Fit., hounded on the cast by A. Rieke and Jnhn Hohman, on the west by Alex. Stutsman, on the north hy Wm. H. Knonti. on the South by Main Sireet, havin? thereon erect eil a thne story trtek horse and a two story frame back huildinir attached, a roihI stable and other out building. Terms iu hand, i' In 6 months, and the balance in one year with Interest on the payments, sale to commence at 1 o'cbick. J.R.WALTER. M:yl Assignee. A.u" 1TOR S NOTICE. Hie undersigned bavins; Jieen appointed Aodl- tor by tlie tirplmn'a Court of Somerset County, to make a distribution ol the funds in the bands of IHtniel C Walker, A.lmlnl.trait.o- l the relate of Jonathan F. Walker, deceased, to and among those legally enti led thereto, hereby gives notice that he will atiend to the duties of Slid npoint ment at his ollice in the borough of Somerset, on Friday the 12th day of May A. I. 1h:, at 10 o'clock a. m., when ami where ail parties interest ed can attend. A BRUCE COFFROTH Auditor. tj " fn (t Alier day at horns. Samples worth .i 'Y-w Vfl froc. Stisms a Co., Portland. Maine. mare YSSIGNKE'S.-SALE.. ly virtue of an order of sale issued from tlM Oourtof Common Pleas of Somerset county, ami to me directed, I will expose to public sale, on the premises, on W'cndcsilay. May 1M, 1175. the farm of Augustus F. Stahl, situate in Jefferson Tp., Somerset t Vuntv, Pa., adulning lumls of Zeb. L. tlanlner. W. P. Hay, Ocorge W. Baker and ol ti ers, -containing -Jti acres, strict measure, lie the same more or liyw, alioat lii acres clear, 'JO acres in memlow. and having thereon erected a large two story frame bouse and a birge bank barn, bo.h nearly new. The farm Is well watered and has a largw orchard. There Is iol on tha farm awl the land has been well limed and i in a good state of cultivation. At the same time anil place will also Sell some personal pnijierty. TEKM.-one-thh-il of purchase money in band: one-third in six months and oue-third in twelve months with interest on pavments. VAL. HAY. mays Assignee. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned Au.llt.jr. appolnte.1 hy the Or. phans Court of Somerset t'ounty to make a distri bntioa of the fa mis. In the hands of Oliver Kncp- per, Administrat.ir and trustee for the sale of real estate of Fredrick Knepjier, late of Rerliu bor. deceased, to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives noli, e that he will attend to the duties or the alorctaid appointment on trl day May 19th, lit , at his ottice in Somerset bor. when and where all parties interested can attend. JAS. L. PIJI1H. May 3. Auditor. Mice to Contractors, ai MM ' Veiled proposals will be received Sir the build -Ingot a S. hoed Hiaisein tlie bor of licrlin tills o'clock p. m. Saturday, May -JUlu, ISTo, as iollows. vtt: -... . 1 EcavaUa, Stone walls, Including all mate rial for same. - 2. Brick walls :eJ ptterin ; also all raateri als for Sim. II.- Canwntcr'swork, Inetndlng all material for wiiiis; also llaniwaro, Olass. faints, fainting andTiutiing. All work to be dune strlc'lv in ac erriane with plans and speriUcations whseh may be -en :m antiiii-ation to Mr. I. A. Hrubaker, orJIrChas A M. Krissinger. on and after May rd. 11.76. Olds will also l received for the entire building. All bids to include leveling of lot and removing obi bulldiug. HUsfcirttie entire work must Jixiiiy whether or not same include material In old building, also terms. The board reserve the rignt m rejecting any oral! pna. , . Hy old r of boar I of llir. ebTS. JAC.C. PHILSON. Xay. , . Secretary.' b m i nTst R A TO ii'S NOT iceT Estate of Jol.a Ihomaslateof CVneraaugh Ti' decease. 1. ( : letters of admlnrstratlon on the above estate having been granted lo the undersigned, notice ia hereby given to t him indebted to It to ma ke imme diate payment, and those having claims against it. to present them duly authenticated for settle ment on Satnniay, the 27th day of May, IS7A, at tha lata residence of said deceased. JiiliS THOMAS, Jr., MtKSES THOMAS. April la. . ' , Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. fesiats of Cathartn, Deal, )ataof Sontbampton tp. deceased. Ijetters of adminlstrati.m on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice Is hereby given to those Indebted to it to make Im mediate payment, ami tlwe having claims against it to present ilwra duly authenticated for settle ment at the residence of the administrator, in Larimer fciwnfltiip, on Satorrtay. May 178. i . . -i..-. JACOBS. HEAU ' mart" -'- AdmmistniJoR : A PMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE filiate bl Kamae! J. R hi ads, lata f Somerset tp., deceased. ' Letters of administration on the above estate having been ranted to the andvrsigned, notice it hereby riven to those Indebted to it to make imme diate payment, awl those having rlnittis against it, to prosent them duly authenticated for settlement, at the late residewe of deceased, on Saturday, May S3, 1S74,. .' I - : . ' . T rv i, txr. Two ,J. , ......... I. I.''.-, IT. 1 ' -i f.r.ri UKnriv rl2 , . . AdminL'tratora, . f.f- ..t. 1 TTT- T-J . WM.COLLINS, Oricr shore baseJieer' n Freaae't Mnre, S-jmereet, The.iuitttnt loereasrnif demand fnrteeth has ln diued rae to so enlarge piy facilities that can make good act of teeth at lower priea than yon an aNiahem ta ay oclier pjaaa in this country. I am now making a good set of teet b for and If there should be any peraon amuna- my ihdusMids I csj-nwers minis ur;neaijuining counties mat have made teeth lor that is hot srrvtnar rood sat. Ufaetfcm, they tan call on me at anf time anii yet new set. tree oi cnante. maris Kev Advertisements. A SSlUt. iMJULr.. stiM H. Gnrey an.l Catherine his wife, of MeJeridalo bon-ash- S.nect County. la.. hav- lnz nuule a voluntary ais"m.u. io oi w " li ma the dayoi marcu. .o. "i " .,. ...i j ..rnal- of tbe aaiil Sarnnel H. i: rey. lor tbe beneUt of 1 irive notice to all peraona inoeoim . - M.IJarev to m.urimrocdutt payment to me. anil H i m b.ivloif elalms azn nst him to pre.eni tue nimoJuly authenticate.) for aetilcmeui to me at . i. m.i,ln. ..r.i. ..o.Tirir. In Merersilaie. on S'lnnlay, May a. 1H7S, alien and wur l wiilat - rinLipnw, A!i)fne'. apr!3 D.ss OLUTON XOTtCK. lb nartncnhlDherotofure eilaitnn between us ipuri .iid uiiuvi uu A nam Wa8 tl 17iia; i' j ailved by mutual consent. The book. accountJ, ' Biitcfl. ac, are left at the store, where aU persons 1 I lmieiuru win cieara onu ami seme with eitner 01 1 the an.ienirne-J. J. W. PATTOV. e.aHl'RST. ! Somerset Pa., April 15th, lsrs. Tu KrsiMHs will Bb t'osTisrao at the oUl staiii. No. 4 Uaora Hlock by theuo'tersiKnevi.who starts on Monday (April 17th) to purcb.-e a lull sto.'k of Sprins; and summer Uooos. R.-turnio thanks lor the paimnaire enjoye.1 by the lute linn will make erery cliort to juerit a coaiiuuauco of t he an me. J. W. PATTON IXECUTORS NO lute of Win. Wiilis late of t 'XECUTORS NOTICE. ronemahonicitTirp., deceaseij. Letters tesmmcntnry on the aliovc estate hin; been trrante.1 to ibe umlcrniifucil by Hie proper a- th.irtiv. not lea is hereby pivea to those lnlcMe.1 to il to make immediate payment, and tliosa having liilinii iralusi it. to nrcivnt tluraidutv aut.lcntlcat- I e-J lor soitlcmcut aad allowiinco, ct the late ro-i- END 2.'. to ork. b.r Hatnplj lists ol 3 ou new cost ol advertising- OLUNTA RY ASSIGN M EXT. Led Snvderand Snsan his wifi-. of Ml.ldlecrotk Tp., "4-ime'nwt county. Pa., h.ivins mule a volun tary assiirnmcut tome by deed iiate.1 Al;irch , 187. of all the estalc. real nn-1 pers mal, of the said Levi Snyder, lor the bcnetlt of hin reditors, 1 hereby give notice to all persons imlebteu to said Levi Snviler to make immediate paym-nt to me. and those having- claims aitilnsl him to present , the sameiiulv au'henticateil fir settlement tor e r at mv office In Now tenreville bonniirli.tn Sat urday. Milvai, lhTO. . AARON WILL aprlS Asiirnee. C.)alny at home. Aircnts wantct. Oullit Taanit term tree, mtt & n Auiruita Maine. mart y 0 1" N TA R Y ASSIG X M E X T. Wm. H. rterhartt a Lit wile, of Mllforl Tp. Somerset Co. Pa. having made a voluntary .-slirmn-nt to me, bv deed. dated day ol April. ls;l.ol all estate.rcnl, personal and mle4oI tbesai l Wm. I!. Oerhartt.for the ionrlit of his creilitun I hereby givenoilce to all persons indebte l Io sni l Win. U. Oeriiartt, to makti immeill-ite payment to me. those having claims against him to present them duly aullieiiib ated lor settlement tn me, at n:y reslders-e In Middlecreek Tp. on Sutyiay, the 17th dav l June, 17". JOSIAH UERHARTT, May 3. Assignee. A' UDITOR'S NOTICE. Henry C. Hia-I;?letlcr,1 No. RS. M:iT T. 1S7S. Common Pleas of S micr- to Ssct C.inn'v. Voluntary j assignment for bencht vf John fler. : creoirors. And now to wit, April 1"8, John R. F.illc, Esip nppolutcil Audit r to distribute the funds In the hands of the assignee an-.l on petition of the At tnnieys fur creditors, the powers ol the Auditor arc enlargeit to hear and detorniln all quest tuns iu regard to Illegal interest on any jndzment or note presented. . Somerset tmnty, ss ; Kxtraet from the rcennl. certltleJ thin 2th ilav of Airtl, A. I. 178. F. J. KOOSER. lp.. Ifotice Is hereby given tha! 1 will aoend to the duties ol the aliovc spi.intment at tbe olfiee of John II. I lil. Esij. In" the borough ol Smuersct. on Tuesulay, May 10, l7o. at 1) o'cbick a. m. of said day, when ami where all parties interestc.1 can attend and be henrd. JOHN R. ETJIK." May i. Au lil.T. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. This firm Is tutu&Unl In Uironier Tp. We.lmor laovl Co. two niiUs wert ef Isimivr tint, on tUe trrerasban; and Htovtown pike. onuiniruc nhi.nt sno huntlretl uml "ntty cre, oue liundrt'd arret clearrd balance well titntere't. Ho inn: n tlerlaU with foal, well Wiitere), iniapted for ruz inx. in a ifl wheat gruwinir, cormry. Liiruiiier Valley K. K. paimlnir thnmh oue fhle of Farm. Having tberuun a phink owollinic -HUie, lance bank barn and other outttuiMlnu, kkhI apple orvhart. ronvrnient to churches, ftt'hooUani iiiuU, etc. For lurther inlormat.on and ptirtirotu ap ply to the underpinned on the.premips. -Maya. , , , AL.LX ANliER CjU1VS. ' UDITOR'S NOTICE. - Micliael Mohlmiller.l In the Curt of C.itriin.m use of John Eliuiau t Pleas of Somerset County. vs. No. 174, April T, 1. E. Ludwig Koob. J 1). Somerset County, ss! And now to wit, 10 April, 1S78, the Comt ap point L. C. Cottiorn, Esq., Au'liior. to ilisiiibatu the fjnds in the hands ol the Sheriff to and among those legally entitled thereto. Extract Irom the Record, certified this M day of April, 1878, 1". J. KOOSER, Pro. The nndcrsigned Auditor, hcrchy gives notice to all parties inherent eH. that be will mtet tne da lles under the above appointment, at hisolhce. in Somerset, Pa., on Thursday, the i5th day of .May. Is7d, when and where ail' parlies can attend if tney minx proper. . , LCCOIJIORV, May 3. An.liUir. A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. SiuisJetoa Kimmel and M iry A. Kitmnc! hiv ing allot voluutnry assignment to we. I:y deed dated nrst dav of .May, IS7A, of all the estate, real and personal of the said Singleton Kimmel for the benefit of his creditors, 1 hcrchy give nolle to all persons indebted to sai l Singleton Kimmel to make immediate payment to me, and those hav ing claims against him lo present the tame duly authenticated tor scttiemeni to meat my ouice in Somerset, i-a. JOHN H. SOOTT, tnay3 Assignee. ASSIGNEES SALE. liv virtue of an order issued out of tbe Ooutt Common Pleas of roinersel Conn y, the on Icr signeil Assignee of Peter PHillipii, will sell at public Sale ou Saturday May iTitli, A. . 1S70 the lullowlng very wiluable real estate, viz : No. 1. A lartu containing about Sou n-rej, It- uate In Milfurd townsulu, about oue tniie man M ineral Point, adioimng lanos of No.ih Stnitt. Val. Hay, Daniel l. filler, and others, known as the "Haines Farm," about one huu lrcl acres of which are cleared, lln-re la a dwelling house, a barn and other outbuildings on the premises. l nere is a jt's appie orenan on inc premise,. The land is of excellent quality. No. 2. Twelve acre ol land adjoining Jacobs. Philiij.-pi, John Sbafl. ami others, with a farm house, stable and other outbuilding thereon erected. ; . No. 3. F..nr acres of land, all cleared ad joining no 2. The hind is of excellent quality. No. 4. The mineral riht of eight aeiesof land, the surlace uf which has been sold to Patrick Grltnth. No. 4. Two lots in the town of Mineral "olnt. being lots nos. 91 and no, having t hereon erected, a two story dwelling bouse and store hou.4e, abiips an I other buildings. No. s. Two lota adiiuing no. i, fenced anil in a g.ioii state ol cultivation. No. 1. A lot cotsiniug nli.iBt one ai re, a.1 joiulnt; no. S, an I Cassleman Klvcr, having there on er.cted, a Urge Tavern House, stuhie, and a two story frame dwelling boose, and ottu-r out buildings thereon erected. This proierty is now occupied by Jacob N. Heal, as a hotel. The sale of the lots will take place at Mineral Point, at 10 o'clock a. ni. of said day. All the balance of the property will be S..1.I on the '-Haines Farm" nt 1 o'clock p. m. of said dav. The -Haines Farm"' will be sol I as a whole, of In parcels to suit purchasers. Terms: One third of purchase money on eon firiutionot sale. 6th June lt76, we third in six months therealter, with interest, and balance la one year, with interest, payments to lie seen re 1 by judgment note. Ten per cental' liand money to be paid assconas property 1b km eked down. - . ' ( AARON WILL, MayJ. Assignee. pUTiLlO SALE. v 1 will sell at Somerset, Pa., on June th at 10 o clock a. m. I lie loltosting lands, held hy me In trust for sundry ereditorB of J. J. Scheie. No. I. A square of ground in Somerset borouirh. coniainlngbmr lota, Gexlno reel each, frontinir on bust street in sain ooroagn immediately east of Ih. .Ulel0 &,w,uw .. .. No. 'X The undivided one fifth part of the miKrwrng timber lamls situate in shiule Twp.. of which the einer Inteiests are held by Isaac Hugos and others, to wit: A. A tract of land surveyed on a warrant in the name ol Simoa Perry, outlining 3Stt acres. U. tract ol land sorveyed en a warrant in the name of William Oliver, containing 3ss acres. C. A tract of land surveyed on a warrant in the mme pf Samuel Anderson, egntainio ;aw acres. . , T.. A tract of lana survtyeil on warrant In the name of S thiuol WeUierctl, ouatuining 3MI acres. No. a. The un.llvl.livl one fifth Interest of the fbiluwiag lands ia Addison Twp., to wit : A. A tract of land surveyed on a warrant in the name of Caleb Hood, containing Si) acres. Ii. A tract of land surveyed ou a warrant In the name of Joshua Hood, containing U acr., both of which tracts are titulier mads. C. The undivided one-hflh Intcreat of all tbe coal, iron ore, limestone, anil other minerals con taining under ami within a tract of land confin ing .143 aarei, known aa Fort Hill tire sariace ot which is owned by John Leslie and others, in ud- dtaon Township, with necessary mining privi leges. No. 4. The undivided one-firth interest of all the 0o4L Iron ore. llmestnue-. and oth.-r minerals upon, under ami containing within tlie following lam hi Upper Twrkeyieot Twpi, A. Atrrtet land, the surface of which Is now "bwrfeoT V - JnLa Bfnncher, containieg 10 aens, with necessary muiin.i prS'- ileji s. Ii. A tract of land the sartuce ol which ij no? owned by Hiram Cramer, containing trj acres. wita necessary mining priviiegea. ., Ttrnv uf. sal made known on day of sale. May'i1 , W.J. ri&AH, Trustee. OlIN R. SCQTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ! Somerset Pa. ttace one aoor aotth uf p.t Offl cm. AH baslness enlrnsted te hu care Uau4wlto With April 26. prnxptucs aad ndeiuy. - Xew Advertisement. 1 white Lead! White Load t nVCTAYl Ifl'TTF TiX Y AltJIMUU kV Jll HXil- I 1). .or.., avi. w I MTAtTmlvr. V f TDTPTI V BUDT 1? uTTt I t S II A I II 1 1, 1 I, I I II II r. rt 11 1 I II ilLliU. lilillUlUl 1 MHIi IlliilU uuuv, DRY AI tS OIL, ; jjj(.e 37 YToaii S'roct, rillfmnr, Pa., F. s. 1 i.ere heini ro Many S-tii..us I rjrvli,.' iTifcrl-r g.XMl3 f.a.TC.I to tiie traUe, .'.ealura ua-i mnmiRi'rs will flml It to tblr in crrM to buy our ! Strictly Pure White Lcivl whii-li ia nafunsllcl -,:,,,.. .innMll'v ruaiu .t 2ju.i:it.l wjk t.t 1 -03 loinri t -rsTifT nxmxat't ilinrin ii!J' ('!! His fl ai no iu.t sqnans puuuiio' Hs'lH I " Aili.) n '-"i )" i"rid! sii:i;is 5 arm m jo I" ii'os, I'- a flitoq.1 o BiitjT rt: flTIU E ii i"i n u ft-') Wii a vt5 H ininnTmi i""t 1 OILOGRAPHS. I The Newest Thing ia Pictures. FVERY SIMWCHlllKR Jo this paper, who i will rrturn in too im..Mii.ixr.i.n roii;iJ:aiiK i n. the annuel certllKle. with ii) cents will receive ' t. reliirn mail as a specimen a fupert, ctilmmph ' of Mary Spencer's rxiuirtt Uowvr paintiinr. a E pu Id(iJSJi I Ji.J y 1 11 v.iii I t 1 fr;u.-i!ri), June 1 ', ! "MPRISCl BEAfTlKi.. I in picmrn. in. l.-nrn: X I larltt in.'hcs retails lor -loo. an.l l a fito-yimilti ui DANIEL STVFFT, i nn nil pnlnlina: wwrtU W-IO. To also l!s Exevtitor. I tril ute siwlinens i.f their m..re elaboruw w.irk. : tlicy will Ii rwnnt iiratuitunslT, bo every leoth pur- .Vo. 1M H'ainui St.. Citeinrtalt. O. t,Cut out this Cert iftcntc.aj- Thi. Ceriiiicate. aee mipuiilej by Fitly 1'cnls, j entities the scalcr to tou ?.? Oiloraph, Spriux Ileautira. ! A.livriis.' 1 bv A. O i Loc.it a rH t.'o., 1M Walnut St., (.'Incinoati, O. April lil. 1776. Agents Wanted. fYntennialCoi.k Ho..k ami Oencral Oui te." 400 Pages. lund In Ciuih and tiilt. S.OUO Kccis C-KiLery, Medicine. Farming. Mary. Events. IIM Knifravings Centennial iiutl.liug. old Kelics, I'nrk Seenery. Map and iui-!e l..r strangers. Rest s.-tbtig tk out. Ii mk I-t eve riiy. ltianiis il.i , ent p?:iiil on roeeipt. Scud lor copy. J. U. nrl lli. I'nblUher. luii Chestnut street, Pliilaoelptii.v. April M. Moved His Office. p;!yni'-nt ti 4tI spet'ial lax D-r the iH'fial-tax VR. W. M. M VRT1X wtll contiaue the prao- year. May I. l-Td, (cliTeeomiiU'nciag tr con tin u ti e of iJeutiHiry io tlw nfll e with !r. liu"Hi, in mic t.uninVsi .1 1 1 r April H;tj. Mh ni modi I i link, Sonier'-'t, l-'a. ajr. i he .iwt oiulr:ice, within the? provisKms of the FINANCIAL STATE3IENT OF Somerset Borough From Mnn h 1,1 ; ? Apr:! 1, (13 mmtl:) lienrT Kre-f:ir. rp odiect -rt in ar.:..iit w;:!t Toatnoantof Ihipllcato, - - i: ci:- To a id. tint p.ii Hl.o. W. Kliuiuell Treasurer. - - - Vl S! i1uiiimiriin aud cjihoteraiiia, - lis Italanee due Ihe lbir:ilh. - - CJ tyl ivbi -7 il. W. Kitumcll, Ei. iu acc'iuut with S..iaers-.t Hor-ugh, DR. .0 amnnni esh m-eived from late I reniirrrr ... i)u) Q To anit'iint rcidvc! irura Henry KivicarcuHertor. - - AtrZ 3 To amount received tn-iii liwmh ah p, - - - 10 64 Ti amount received from I). S. Knee, St.. com. - - 174 W To ainoiiut reit-ife-l from Bunre.8 tl-ollL.r '.1 To ainvm:t" .'a v of A. J. Houpt. U Vl--l To nmoubt paid r.nt on warrants To balance in Trea-ury, - ih 11-1":?" Expenditures of Sofjcr5it l"r;uh from lur -Jt 1. lT.r to April t, 1ht (13 lu-ait; -".) For ftreet tainpt Limp wet and e rein ion of ftaiue. !- M Fit oil ua l Limp ftuppHe?, - 07 For police ter icckiua iaiupliliL- mir, - - , - 4:4 it:. For stone ami laUiron.treetsaiid hifehwuv - - - :.7- Rl For repiiirs'to hf.rrnirh i-Mlea ao V- r nj.cellaneoii!i expense. 4 4" For debt" contracted by fi rmer council, - il " Fpr sialary of Clerk and Treanr- rsn-tjuwuiyyioiL - - 27 00 1420 74 Present condition of the treasury. Cmh utvl eiaJil. Item .ViO 71 lutsuinJini warrtaifjyet unpaid, b'l liaianee wiiLcii is ai'pucifcutu io the new Year, io- 0 Tl Other assets ot tlie birouh. Noteul A.C. lit ill. rd - - H !J ' A. J. Hotipt, " " . - 1 1 Jnriginent ajr.int J. J. Ifoffms-n 255 rt; weorge .Tieviiie, wu , " IL l lioar, (gjmishcenr V. S. C) - 2.'S 9J " James Shafer, 47 32 C-ji ") The court havingoiei.ied adversely to the l...r- ougli io the claiia against Joseph Snyder, cl al. Said cli.nn amouuilug to jii. ny res lull n ol t'lecuui.eii has becu dropped Inm the list ol assets. The undersjgaod Auilit.irs of Somerset Rorouh, Somerset Couuty. Pa. Certify that we have ex amined and aiMiied the vouchers and accounts of the lorrgouig statements and lind them corrc-t a here act l irth. - T W. W. DAVIS. rAKKIlaViiiX, N OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. i,v direction of t(.eTwn Coo mil of Somerset Rr.uh 1 will recti ve sealcl proposals for Sw.nc, or use the streets ol the B.T Uh during the curreni year. Theiuaniity oi stoneretiutre'lnmy reach one thousand endes. Bid tiers mu-t stale the pnc r pen-h m plain figures, and, uIo tr.; ntimrol prcnes they wuh u furnish. Fn.pt-s-als mndt he rndorsetl, Pr.anls for Stone.'' 1 will also receive propolis for the brctkin of the stone on the streets. Bi:s must state the price pw ptrch in pl.da tivrurc., and the stone uiuk. J9 br-ken to tuu h sizu. as the council may order. PrTwals taist bo taUriel. -ProiKi;ils fur ineakinv stone." i wm i!t rercivo proiK?.is it pine p;an in such qnautities At may be needed n.r cr-d walks and piivemcii's. The plank must ! ol iir-t clarf ii:iiny. and uil bidoers must stale t e price r-r hundred leel, board mvure. PnnjK3a!s must be emiorS' d. iT'posals lor Flank.'' i will also receive pnp.-sal lor snrh street lamps as may b minirc'l. 'I he ktaiif must en lur in in all partirtiiArs to thoso urw in use. Prtiposals uiut ie en lorsed Pppoul for street lamps." The riirht of rejecting auy or all biif is rerr- Proposals tor any or all of the above will be re- cc-ived until t r. M. ot: Saturday, the Sin day of May, 1N70. . . . W.U.H. WELFLEY. April 2C. Burgess. T ATEM EN T of the Supervisors' acounts "f Jcnner up., lor the ns-jal year en.lliig April 1X 1S74. - - . - I.K. Duplicate Michael Belt ..4S-2C2 Jesse Witt a.i Jj ' Jonas Ankenv .i HI " J.. Forney..'. VA 7M i'jii 11 UU. Hy l.tlior. It.;. Mhhaei lietu.;ui It Jesse itt 7 lo . Joan Anaeny.. . mi 31 J.m. roruey 2so 32 lKUl ij ., , , i.alauce cue township Gi The un-lersigned aniiiuirs of Jemu r T;i.. S-im- erset ciumy. !'.. eertity that we have ev:nnined. eariitct and adinste the toregoing sutvis rs' a.-.'i.unts an-1 find them c rrect as here set form, J. P. AN'KEN'Y. . w.vnaii l. tn. lltL.llI.llMl, Jons SirE, Clerks Audi; .. HENRY lYlcCALLUIYi, CARPET 77 Fifth Above )ootl S(rtt l3iiees tlie April 1 1. 1876. Spring Trade. 1876. GEEAT REDUCTION ' ; 1N rillCES OF B.0fl.TrS, ..SHOES AID BAITERS. Xhe 3Io!5t Goods ltr the Least Money. Call and Examine oar Staph. Orders filled Proituli. ,T, II. liORELAND & Co., L -'.rJ S ; : -Micnufactnrers and Wholeeule Dealers, ' 5JJ and 55 Wooil Ktrcet, '.. .' ' . '-' ' ' "' ' ' v ErTITSBTJSa-13:, PA., Ua.eK Vc JdcerliieemnU. ccbuiK iImtc. Ars ip-, Grove &Denison . J .us . jNTimnllictiires of' Carriages, IJtiggir, Sprliss-wastons, MelgliH, IHursicsis tt.. Favtery vnc iijuare eat of Liuuonil. April ii i;a. Imported Draft Horse BLACK LEICESTERSHIRE, will sianJ tlic l it.-wina: se n ci.n!ni..n. inu At-rit lo.h an-l en iins .s.-p:eiu!erlii, at m. f .nnm ,.in ewt I p. Ii.-in ny nne nilu n.'w man.iinir iu t!il c lUit'y is t v! let,. ciii.UKii lhat niily by i rvj '. i--.lt lu .u:l 1 1 ,s. o itrt the halves. IVriii li- ; insure a mare nt'.li (o .J. ALSO. ft MielM StalKoa ALHAMBBA Son ice rc lui-ed to bobum prices with r. :!. .ki in in.-ure a mare lor this seu.-ouuniy. Nnw i.i yi.or nine in i!iinvve ynur sit.'K. .iiarei ;n.m a - ire.l lor :it luWet ttetU I IMS;. HeStil 1". HEFKLEY. NOTICK. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TAXES, May I, l-T-3, to April JO, IS77. The i:..If. Sttttntcsoflhe t'nited States. Sec tions .'i-Jirj. 31..7. llJ:is. am! o-J'.. require every tH-r.n iir nf w!iif!i rtniers in in liable to a sixvij! tu.i. t pr-- iiro an ! pijts-e '.'ii.-tpii uuus'y In hi est:iiUh liU'ii! or place !' busiiii-, a lauip denoting iho law itr.veiuo:e.i arc uie ie.k'Wiuir, vn: Ir.ier n-I;: it li'iu- r Ih'uh-rs. w h.lejsit iiiUir lo-alrrs in malt litiiir9, wlud-.'Sale... Dealers in in ait li-.u rr4, retail Ip:ilcr in h ut ' tohaei-n Keta ld-'tiler.J in leat Ntluu-'f 25 ou . Vo 00 'JO 00 2i -0 And t'-n !.ile! ol over 4 l.o. u tiliv ceutr f--r every !oti:tr in ext''.es ol iil.uo). ih-ah-rs in in iimf u'lured tolac?o. 5 00 AITiat.i-u;rt ;. 00 Aiii t-r e.ch ricill ra.iiiuLfi.urt-1 ao 0 Aim! t. r each w-no mii3 laetur-d 1 1 0u .ManuiactuiiTs ut r.-iba-.x-o 10 oi ."ManiiLn iurers tt vicars lo CO Feih'ler ul t-'Lacvu. tirt class fni re than tw IfirM orotiier animals) oo IVdoiers of t-'l.mvo, 0fL-iad e!a-s (two hi-rsci r t h'-r .iDiin.i !) Pe Idlers ol toi'as'Co, thini chtss (one tiirse or of her animal) S th Pi'dillem oi lutwtv), tourth class (.: lyut. or puhlic COtlVC VHllCf ) () oo Ifcvwon o! h - !h n oai :.irn-U 5 00 lirewro! r(u 1-arrrN or mor Hu ot Any ier-.i.. ! lialde, who niiall tail to f-ompiy wilh the h're.iinir r' iuirijiefii- will tie suhjc'ot ! seve iK'iiaiii'-?i pLTins nr hrm liable to pay any of the Spec ial Ta.xea named uNve must applv to Ki. Si'i'l.L, Collcrtor of Internal revenue nt Sonier?"'tt :tn-I pay I'T.tu! prHure tho Spetal-Tax Stamp Staiups rh.-v ne-d. pri r to May 1, l7rj, and w:fl:.ut further notice I. 1 PRATT. ComTniixionrr of Ir.Urnal Hrvvnue. Urcu v. op In tkhal KLVKiit W AKHtxcToN, l. C. FeLuary 1. 176. m irtr O LU X TA HY A I (i X M EXT. N"tice ! hereliT irivea that SoTmnuD Baker, of .Tetlt'r.Jou l'p.. SnUM-rt eounty. I'a., r-y deed ol V'liniit:! ry y.iirnmtnt, ha arsiirnpd all tiie estate. Ti'ul aa i pen tLtl H the said Soiumou Haker t.. the tiii-ler'itied. in trut lor the heuettt uf the 'reiitt-rH td the said Sdmn liaker. All pron til nd'ire in-Edited to the (ald iSulomou linker, will make payment to ftahl afpiifnte and thoe having el. (imia t deroandi will mak known the same io the undtrsi:nrd on or Iwh.re baturdav. Maya7.1Mft, at the Iv-une of Ssloiuon Kttker. in JetbT'win Tp., on which lat namrnl day he will .uenn ai fin t p:aec nr pnrjoHe i settlement. tll-.O. BAU LAY. April V.. "rOLUXTAKY Assignee. ASSIGNMENT. f Daniel MosinIIcr. having execute I a deed of r. I- ontary awii;t;uie-it to mo lur the ben. At of erc.it- trn-s. 1 he.reny give. noti. to ull persons having claims .igainst said Iianiel M:nti.l!i.r tm.M.i,t them duly authenticated to me at my ntnee in Somerset isri.ngb, on or beloro M.nnlav. the -Juih dtiy oi lay, I ST S. and all parties owing said Dan iel Mtistolicr mast mako settlement or payment by that limu. JAS L. PtYiII, ap7- Assignee. 7"OI.UN T A R Y ASSIG X M E X T. 'Hife ts li' ivl.y irlven that Martin Baker and wile, of Somerset Tp., Somerset counly. Pa. by deed ol voluntary a9itmmont, have as-lirned all tho es.ale. real and erscnal of the said Martin Baker to the unleiirncd, intrust for he bene ft t ol lite vmiiiaiM o. ibe said Martin Bak r. All per rs thereiore imieiKe 1 to tiie said .Martin Ba ker, will ui.i.ku payment to the .tid advnee ami tbe huviDc chums it demunds will make known Um .laiuo wilUs'iit deluv. W.M. Ut PPEU P"1- Assignee. jTOLUNTA RY ASSIGNME N T . jesw Lnif and E'.ixa I-n, I avinir m:e-!e a .!- uutary HS-ivjnment lo me by Ueed d:tltd ihe 21 day f writ. !7a. ot nil the citrtte, real and person I, of the I .fe.-.?c lVnir. for the benetlt of bis cred- t;.rt, I berebv ivo iivtl'e to ail persons imtcbtel to sal 1 Jesse tf make iminwlUiiJ pavment to me. aa-i 1(11: havinji; claims ajr iijit him topre- s-nt the sum ilnly authenticated hT settlement to mo. 2AC1IAK1AH T- U)NO. A ril Assignee. ' T7XECUTOR'S NOTICE. j Estate of Eliiabeth Scchlcr. bite uf Mllforl Tp. , deceased. Ijettcrs testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice u hen-by given to tnosc inrtchtci to It to maae im- f".v '.-. ..i..w- .iim uun.as.mn It to pres-nt I'ictu limy atlinentlitate.l inrsetlle- mer.t at tne tatc re:.ii'nce ot deceHsed. on Thurs- aprli JOSEPH WlLTKOt'T, Executor. JXECl"! TOR'S NOTICE. Estate of II. nry Derkcv. U.te of S. nwrset Two., deieaaed. Iy.tt.-ri teiiamentary on the above estate hav- hvx h..ra Tantet , til5 andersik-nl, by the prop cr ant In. n.y, notn-o is hereby iciven to tbie in ilcbti-d lo It to m-tke fuime.'iiate iir.ymeni. and those Iiavimr elaims ax.iinst. It will present them ta tiie undei-incl. at il:e late resilience ol the deceased on Saturlar. th nth day f Mav. Is i. .mk.j.'m 13,1 or.tii.M. marC.l Executrix. Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. same to all.
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