The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, May 24, 1876, Image 3

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    The Somerset Herald.
WEDNESDAY.
. Maj S4. 17.
ticket.
KLKCTOIHI,
riAiMi at tanne.
B i: S J A M I N K II . HR E S T K K .
pin4"ipii.
JOHN W. CHAM ANT.
Alh-lie.iv.
cuo-maa.
1. joiin w iisH.
HENRY MSSToN.
1 t'HKIS 3. HOFFMAN.
4. II AS. T. .TdNF.S.
i kuwin a. nn-tv . .
. FKNJAMINSMITH.
T. J. W. UrKNAKH.
a. JAOOB kXAU.
. JOHN' B. WAKFFJ-
10. JOSEPH THOMAS.
IL A KIO PAKI'FE.
It LEWIS prOHE.
13. tl. .SHAMAN".
14. VUAlAMCALliLU.
11. MILKS l-KA Y.
1. S. W. STAKKWEATHEli.
IT. HANIrAJ. MORKFLL.
is. JEREMIAH LYONS.
I. WILLIAM HAY.
. WILLI AH CAM LlloN.
21. J. H. IKiNLLLY.
HANIEL ONIF.L.
. WILLIAM NFHB.
.. AJWREW II. BKRGF.R.
gi. MMI IXM. JACKSON.
8. JAMES WF-STEKMAN
iT. W. W. WILB KB.
Tins from tbe Gettysburg Slar
and S-ntina!: Our former Represen
tative, Geo. Wni. II. Koontz, of Som
erset, is a candidate for Congression
u honors in tbe Somerset, Ulair,
Cambria and Bedford district. Gen.
Koontz ably and acceptably repre
sented tbe old district in Congress.
Ho is a a-entleman of ability and
thorough integritv-just tbe dasa of
L JaJ in nnblicfierviceJ
1
Tbe Ilepublicana of tbe Somerset dis-; ' u
. t 1 " j .1 I him. of Tburman, and of
trict would do themselves and the;"""- .
State Bervice bv nominating and elect-
s...
Is anticipation of tbe approaching
Presidential election we bave bad
numerous Lomilies from Democratic
and Independent journals and ora
tors within tbe past six months on
"bavonet rule" in the South,
tue
great impropriety in this centennial
vear, of doing or saying anything to
barrow tae feelings of our Southern
bretbern, aud tbe circumspection
w ith wbicb we fcbould treat tbe mem-
ories of tbe past strife. Nay, w e :
Lave e,en keen told that Messrs.!
P.laine or Conkling, or Morton should j
, . ' e . .1 . !
not ue piacea in nomination ior iuc ;
I'residencv. liecause it
.l,l L
deemed a threat tbat the bard band-
ed rule of Tre-ident Grant was to be
continued, and when occasionally a
Ilepublican journal or hpeaker refer
red to evidences of wrong inflicted
upon the blacks in the South, they
were met with the charge of "shak
ing tbe bloody shirt," with the intent
of stirring up animosity agaiLst tbe
once rebellious, but now repentanti
law-abiding, union-adoring people of
tbe South. Meanwhile these eace
able, law loving Southern Democrats
were, by strategy, terrorism, brutal-
ity and murder converting tbe ne-
groes to tbe Democratic faith, or with
armed force 1riv;ng them from the
polls, and so it came to paes tbat
through tbese instrumentalities Mis
sissippi, Alabama, Arkansas and oth
er Southern States were made to elect
Democratic officials by large majori
ties. Itut in Louisiana tbe Republi
cans still retain tbeir majority, and
tiave control of tbe State Senate.
This Las been a terrible eye sure to j
the gentle gazelle's preparing to cast j
'.be solid vote of tbe South for tbe j
Democratic cand'date for President,
and so it was resolved tbat Louisiana;
must also be persuaded to cLange her I
political complexion, l-ortuwitu au
earnest Democratic worker shoulders
bis rifle and starts out tu make con-
verts, and at tbe same time change
0
be political Status of lbe Senate by
1
nurdering a couple of Ilepublican
Senators, and thus giving his friends
t
n oppormoiiy to nil tue vacancies.
Moreover tbe leon on the impropri
ety of Republican sileuding and
voting at elections might prove salu
tary, andave a vast deal of trouble
IU giving the State tO the Democrat -
ic I'resideLlial caudidate in Novenr
Ik.t. Tbe eventual result cannot be
tnowa until after the election, but
eertaia it is tbat Senator TwiL'hell
was assassinated fr the crime of be
ing a Republican, and the Democrat
ic W.bito Leaguers bave been indis
criminately
massscreing the eolored
ieopJe along tbe Mississippi line, and
I . , . .
tiuntmg them through the country
Hie wild beasts. And in tbe face of
cbis Democratic preparation for the
election, we are being lectured on tbe
imnMnpialr if nimin.r. f?A...l 1
lican Presidential candidal whoL ?'.. : . i ' A i
would be offensive to tbe South.
What lbe result of ibis may be w e
annot foretell, but we do know tbat
if th Iiepublicaa
party does not
opesTj proclaim its determination to Lira from evcn tbe Southern staud
lrotect tie jeopie whom it Lac freed, I point was that be was born and rear
nd nominate a candidate whoseicdin a Northern .Slate, bad fought
character w ill be a sure pledge for its
sincerity iu tbia particular, it will
richly merit defeat at tbe hands of a
iet rayed people.
1 the Ohio Democratic State Con
veUwa 09 Thursday la Senator
Tburmaa was .effectually o,ue!ched,
"Old Bill A a en"" being declared the
candidate of the party for President,
and the rag baby platform on which
he was beatea for Governor last fall,
again adopted.
Tbis was tbe moot reu.rlnlJrt
State Convention of tbe year and is
tj-y significant of coming events,
is tbe first place, while the Demo
cratic party is making loud profes
sions in favor of honesty and reform
tbis convention chose as iu chief pre-'
siding officer, and also as one of its t8- is barbarous lutch-
dfWatM a . wot- T wbicb tbe Aberdeen journal,
7 iV U St Louia wLicL we Lav8 ted Bb0JM '
Aatioaal toDvention.George U. ren-jplauds. and which i; boasts cannot
dleton tbe repadiationist, and author od w ill not be avenged, for tbe rea
of the scheme to pay of the National 1s00 tLe mirderer "h7 not le
debt in green backs, "who a few weeks ' l"'fa!'''d', l. &e Southern people!
ince was convicted of draw in from 1 1 7 , 7'uus " u."
..r.!, c. . . Qr,',,c'c,.rouiiieen perpetrated ppon Ameru-'an cit-
rropnatmg to "bis own Use $S8,000.
Iuddirauia favor of soft biodct
-j f ,
shows tbat tbe Detnocracr of ih.'f
tate will never ssent to stand upon
--v u . .m.ho i rrahurr ir.i tn.i7Ann I. . , l i . I. r : i
- -, .
NT'
nal ban! O'or.fj p!itrin).
pitch
Iden aud lie Kasiern Slate Pem-
' ocrats sf
plcd-n d to. and therefore
iherc
witi be a fierce) wnigglo ana
,.n.bablv a split i lbe L l'JI,is C'JU"
!-entioii. and it indicate dearly the
hfi-Ie!-ne-4 of the PemocraU win
ning in tbe coming campaL'o, for with
a ra baV platform tbey cannot
tom-b bottom in New York or any of
tl l-ivtnrn KlatP. while a
tiard
, money piauorni win ..... -
!.y these Ohio IVmocrata and their
allies in eeveral otLer Western States':
, 0., ti..t on-ro'!, l,rd manev Iem -
c. Cl .
ocrats -f tbe Wefjter- SiaUsa being
i in favor of an indefinite postpone
i ment of resumption, while tbe Tilden
' wing of the party favor resumption
!at an early day. It is evident, there
fore, that w ith these warring elcmenta
, Tilde u's nomination for I'resident is
lout of the question. Tburman is
thoroughly i-telved by being over
thrown in bis ow n State. Allen was
whipped for Governor last year, and
ion tte same platform wuld be worse
I beaten for TresidenL Hendricks has
Un 11 il t flaw in bis character, caused
bv dabbling in water bonds to tbe
detriment of bid fellow townsmen,
and Mraddler as be is, can scarcely
compa-s tbe chasm between the Al
len soft money and Tilden bard
mouev factions, and so U it wilb ail
the other aspirants for tbe democrat
ic Presidential nomination. With
the breach thus openly and malicious
ly made by tbe Ohio Democracy,
ey bave fed fat their grudge against
Tilden for Lis failure to sustam Al-
, , r. 11 TV k.r.licnn.iwllf
llen, (for
j ouc ,m"s
I'rcMJent) aud
, 1 1
seriour-iy 01 nini lor
tbey bave made it
1 r
impossible to nominate at St. Louis
ianvthing but a mere Cgure-bead for
I President, who w ill not dare open his
mouth, and who can be represented
' as being ail things to 11 men. And
ithisintbe ceutennial vear with the
,
! mouthpieces of tbe Democracy lus-
tilv crvin? for honest .nonev and re
form.
Our Democratic friends may as
well set abiut preparing for a first
class funeral.
, , , . .
Last week the c.Uen. of I bar-
V"fJ r
irraves of tbe nbel soldiers buued
lliere. i ue
oration was delivered
l,-v IlCV-
Taylor Martin, D. D. a
"nous r
imra an nTtrnrr irntn tn nnres. an
evidence of the hearty acquiescence
on the part of our Southern bretbern
in the result of the war:
"Slavery was a divine institution,
and we must have that institution or
the South will ever be bankrupt.
They speak of our cause as the 'lost
caue.' If so shall it be lost forever?
No! A new generation has sprung
up, aud a not far distant day there
w i'l le 'stars and bars' floating proud
ly over our sunny South. In the
next political campaign we must,
j even in a minority, supports Southern
ram who will build up our interests
and burl the Yankee pickpocket
from our midst. We are to-day unit
ed to tbe Puritanical host hy an ar
tificial tie, but we are a distinct peo
ple, and God aud the right will ena
ble us to show the world tbe truth
and tbe equity of our claims. Our
statesmen now in Congress are tbe
cream of that body, and are the only
element that reflects credit on tbe
United Stales. Is it not better to
baug on the 'lost cause' than to stay
in a government of corruption"
I rum I'lueajro liilr-uVean.
"l bf Lair 4 mii.tia.Ma, Alllr."
i:nJrt tJje foregoing beading we
iid iu tbe Aberdeen (Miss ) Era mi-
the following article:
I tli iun trim that ihi-Houa intlr A inlrvlg.
4 r.-:tr,i i,i &i INK! i nlli-r! fin f!'A tliVfrv ul
' "-m '". ivm-haii, l. ii tw
: lnv. AiivsJnaU'Hi ij a tcrrilf I Uttiir. nut the
i i"r--" 'fcin tat h? aiiBinwwiniii.
mien l the li-fcfltr ulio tyrtunilie vr Htor
1 L"ui- l ny ircaiea suTHiinut
; U1 Oiat Staii im! la tli nation that a ill juMily
! ;-- nut"-" i the n.ie (vr.tti f i.r..i 1.1 hor
i n ti.f ume vi wmiain Ten is itrar w the
;tM'nrt' liti?riy-l"Viiijf iMstjfH't.vfrywl)ert' iH-caws
tt hi ImvitiK iut an urma tlirwvh .the heart ct
tiehslrt-. tin tiniDk l Alt'irt, ai'l tlify imt n
rflily iHfUly tho aina a'ho put a htiliet throal
Sftiat'T I'wiu'-lit-ll. the eiUI-liltu(liHl Uerfliol ut itt-4
Ktvr -nrih. a hi In Is. 4 unciiiilrtHl a '-Ih'Iuc hr
the miir.lvrut a lumse lull of motK'ent irsim ua-
i'tmUsi at a tMii hi I'-otiMiaiut.
l he man alio fluit Twii-'lo'li will novor ! Ha-
snt-p(sl, lir"il kimwn he will nt he N'trctyed ty a
i - Ii.mal.,v.rnmi to l-nil the kn- to a hor.le
k vbU'iTvi-ur t-iw aiii oh ihi' ni'vuu IreU! at tlio
only )tri).c;v' ltit ihrin
Do our readers remember who
Twitchell aud Kin were, and for
what tbey were shot? Tht' former
was a na'ive of crmout, a aolJicr
I in tbe Union army, bearing upon Lit
I bead the evidence of a severe wound
received at the batte of the Wilder-
ucs n lrginia Alter tLe war he
i f11'. ,u V u,,lu ,,u - " ""uu"'
i banug married a lady Wuose nativ-
ity waa in tbe South. There tbey
, bad resiuW for eleven years; chil-
' dren bad bex-n Lorn them: he bad
i fngagt-J actively aud evasively in
uii.siuess: nail bellied to Ut-i cI on ;o a
y U'
portion of liouisiaua:
i been elected a mooiWr of the Slate
J Senate; and in all the relations of life
i bad borne himself as a worthy, hon-
I nralil citizen. Th onlv cfTi-n-ia
;..-.. r,lllliUiar . 0,.,i,.is,
la toe (. nion army, aud as an ac
tive Republii-as citizen and legislator.
A few days ago, while be and bis
brotber-iu-law, Mr. King, f ere cross
ing Red River, tbey at tbe time be
ing tbe only white persons on tbe fer
ryboat, a horseman rode up to tbe
bank of tbe river, and, with a repeat
ing rifle, deliberately shot both of
tbern, instantly killing lbe brotber-in
laa-, and very dangerously, if not fa
tally, mounding Senator Twitchell.
Tbe latter afte- having bad one arm
shattered., attempted to save himself
by leaping into the w ater and Jiang-
ing to ibe boat by the other arm. Tbe
assassin, determined to finish his
' murderous job
thoroughly, fired at
die remaining arm fcntU be bit it, and
then the body floated helplessly down
ine stream uuin rescued oy colored
meu. . At the latest dates Senalon
Twitchell
w as sun au re.
but bad I
suffered tbe
amputation
vi uviu
uu 1 vioie as atrocious as mis
jcciinty, ibe nation in whose jurisdic
I t,oa i-'oinmitte'd wouW be tor-
iw ur uiata, iu tuj lyrcigu
lJ relred to give satisfactory
eaurauce w reorvag, or,
failure to furoifb sutb
incas of(
assurance.
force would Iu employed to compel
reparation as fur a reparation could
! be mad.
Yt asrsiuatiooa for 110-
l.j
opioiouV ke Lave tiee"a pcr-
; jn he Southern State on a
pcale w svsteniaiie and esteiiive
that (tonera! Sheridan, in hi report
03 the attempted uew rebellion in
Louisianna, entiniated that up to (hat
time upward of S.OOO live of Union
men, while and black, tad been sac
rificed at the band of rebel bandit.
t Not ithstandinir that oHii-ial stnte-
. j.j!nient. and the indubitable evidence
s that ,he rf.njybtcr hajl continued, vir-
tuall v- undiminished, the public mind
8t th'e North has apparentlv settled
: into a conviction that it id one of tbe
, ... .. ... t
inevitable COCCOIBItaniS 01 ooumcra
society! m hat nas greatly coninnu-
ted to this popular apathy, amount -
ing in reality to monstrous inhumani-;
ty, has been"'. be continued dennneia-!
.... . a ,
Hon by .crtbern, and even proiess-
ed Urpnhliran, newspapers
. !
Dntlre!t.
. . 1
caneu icBiajfs uiiHuiug
m i it t ; .
white Kepublicans) and carpet iag -
gers" (meivning men of Northern
birth and education). In our judg
ment, tbe blood of hundreds o. I niou
me:-who bave fallen in tbe boutb
for no other crime th .n tbeir devo -
tiontotbe Union and tbe P'i'ta
party which saved the Lnion rest and
01.7. to rest on tbe Northern writers
and speakers wno Dave tuus pracuc-;
alio incited to unprovoked violence
and assassination. Tbe day c ret
ribution for these aiders and abettors
of w holesale murder will surely come
and it cannot come too quickly.
Ol R SEW TURK I Kril.K
New York, May !!), lSTfi.
TUE 1XSILT TO BRISTOW.
A parwl of shyster politicians seem
determined to nominate Dristow,
whether or no. Tbe Union league
Club is an aristocraic affair, made np
entirely of republicans, and is sup
posed to repiesent republican senti
ment in tbe city. A number of ad
mirers of the Secretary put up bis
name for membership, expecting, as a
matter of course, that a gentleman
so weil known and so biyb, socially,
politically, and in every otl.er way,
would le accepted wuuout a ques
tion. In short, ISristow's becoming
a member would bouor the club a
thousand times more than lbe club
would bonor him. Now by tbe Jaws
of tbe club, one vote in ten adverse
to a candidate, kills, and when the
ballot was taken it was found tbat
there were twelve black-bails two
more than enough to defeat him.
There was the wildest excitement
a ben tbe result was made known.
The black-balling of the Secretary
was denouueed by the oldest aud
best members as au outrage, and anx
ious inquiries were made lor tbe men
w ho did it, but of course tbey could
not be found. The matter would pos
sess uo significance, were it not for
the manner in which it was done. It
was evident tbat tbe perty doing it
could bave commanded fifty votes if
it bad been necessary, and it is also
evident that it was intended as a stab
at bis presidential prospects. Tbe
next inorniug in Albany, as soon as
it became known, certain politicians
were talking tbat it would be of no
use to nominate a tuau wno could not
be elected to tbe Uuiou League Club,
showing that the programme bad
been arranged beforehand, and that
tbe black-balling was tbe beginuing of
a very dirty raid upon Iinstow.
Tbe effect has not beeu, however,
what lbe conspirators intended.
Tbe Republicans of New York, tbe
best members of tbe club included,
are indignant at tbe outrage, aud
there are thousands of Rristow men
to-day where there were hundreds
yesterday. It is only justice to Sen
ator Conkling to say lhat ueiiber be
nor any of bis trusted fnemls bad
anything to do with tbe matter.
THE PEMOOlttCY
are in a dilemma. Tbey want Til
den but tbey see if tbey uominate
li i iu tbey lose they West tbat is,
tbe soft-money parts of the West.
On tbe other band, if tbey uominate
a soft-niouey candidate, they are cer
tain to lose New York, and tbey can't
dodge so as to satisfy both. Tbo
world. Republican as well as a-ell us
Democratic, want a square expn ssiun
tbis yer, and glittering generalities
will not satisfy them. Tilden will
undertake to carry the couveution by
the use of mon. y, and trust to the
same agency to secure Lis election,
but be is uot iu a very cheerful frame
of miud. His prospects are by no
means ose-colored. either for the
uom'naiiou or elwuou. and the old
bachelor looks care-worn and
bled.
,rou" !
liEECHEK AMI IKiMEM.
The Reecher trcuble has broken
out afresh, and this time more viru
lent than ever, liowen has knowl
edge, so be claims, wbicb will settle
the w boie matter. Rut be wiil not
divulge, unless be is permitted to do
it in tbo way tbat be wants to. He
says tbe knowledge be bas involves a
great many other people, and that he
will go before a committee of disin
terested men aud tell it all, they
pledging themselves to secrecy, sim
ply making public their verdict as to
the guilt of Reecher. This Mr,
Reecber declines. At lbe last meet-
ing of Plymouth Church there was
'I
pi.cy time. Rowen aud Leecber got I
by tbe ears
tte lie was passed as
sweetly as at a tou o-mectin, mem
bers were ordered to "get ou," end
tbe proceedings would bavo duue no
discredit to a uouiina'.iug convention
in a Democratic ward ia New Yuia.
In tbe meantime Moulton is pressing
bis suit, Rjwen is getting ready to
find some way to gel at Reecber
without involvingotbers, aud there is j
a prospect Tor a Kilkenny hirut ol the
bugest dimensions. How it will re
sult no one knows. Rut- the whole
world wishes that it was over in
one way or another. Tilton is lect
uring jo J-be West, and bis wife and
and ber mother we peeping boarders.
THE BEKnEft Et'MsQ
Last Saturday night, just a- the
knni hnmUrr ' -.b i
putting on tbeir night-caps, after an '
unusually hot evening, tbey were 1
startled by a verv loud audVnarp ex
piosiou, ppareuuy in tue next uiock
jo everybody. It was louder than
anvouxlh of July cannon, and rang
like tbe cracj; of a rifle. People pok
ed tbeir heads out of windows conclud-
ed tbanbeir next neighbor Lad 'com"-
wiled suicide, or killed a
w itb a larre cbaree of powder.
there was a sods fountain explos'oo,
oreometbing Tbe ;atter guess, as, was brought to him, and he kepV hisUome ver'v elegant articles of utility
usual, was right, f be ncjt morning 'feiolytion till be was so weak tbat there. fa on t6rff;r 'Jsere are three
a 1 the city was autrer over the es-j death wa, josj-itable. Ilia father booms' in operation. 'One Woks
Illusion oi tte noudcr iiiHfH.mi mi ;
; r , -,r t
.- v.o. v. ui.u
. r ri j- .t ir i i
wrrs oi mue irow me aoij-isen iers!
ry, in wmcn tuo contrctor or the jng thed'JuscUi'e wjo was instrumen
new Delaware, Lackawanna and jul iu convicting Hubehstflirj, was as
Western Kailroad tunut-l bad stored i dramatic a performance as was ever
.. I. ... . wi,- t i I
ioui. ou.uuu nuro-gijcenuc caririag-igeeo
,pa iiocu ior uiaKtiug me lunuei. ana
i r . i i . . . ...
apout 3ftQ pounds oi giant powder.
Tbis.waa a very heavy charge, and
tbe effect waa awful. "A shock as of I
earthquake was followed by tbe
falling of house, roofa, and tbecrsL-jb;m
all ..vtr
Jerri y City and lloboken,
reaching
acrjss the liver, and felt 111 Aew
York On the weet.side, shoii win
dows wtre rbaltered, aud ibe (jas
put out fnltv' t'o milen from jhe e.x-plo-i
-n. Tbe shi.'fk was fel! ft'. Yonk
ers, and ten miles away, on Stateu
Islaud, iis force t-bok the ground,
and rolled tbe chips iu the bay, wbicb
before was perfectly ttill. It is pret
ty certain that tbe explosion was the
work of strikers, whorefuRcd to work
in the tunnel for $1 a day. There
bail been much tro-ibte with tbe men
previously, and when striken occur
red, the rfian: powdir was earefully
removed, bicb, this . time, bad not
.ei oi-eu ooue.
t .... .1
Wonderfully, noln e
were iosi, anu me eiiiaers, 11 uiev
; commiited this terrible deed, are
spared ibe crime, though not tbe
guilt, of blood-guiltine
. . . . t. : 1 . :r .1. ..
i the oar elevator act, pent
It is wonderful that so little barm
lif.. Rbonld follow t-uch an aeci.
l,Ienl Anoiber wbicb took place on
j M,)n)lav hj.bti half a mile lrom the
.. t;f lbe ex.,i0h;OI1 1 wa9 more hor.
,rib!t; iu ilsres(llts The C8r3 wbi(,h
n)3 from lLe jIoboten f,.rr? are boisl.
1 eJ u be h hy a bteam eevalori
i in,, ut.arv aa b"OUr lost bv goingnp ibe
j Jc iQ-,be old wtv -rtie two fore.
J w hee,s of lLe car Lad jusV j,a8!ie(j 0D
he .,atforiu 0f the elevator, when
, nmhablv disarrans-ad hv
tbe shock of the explosion, gave the
siiruul all right, tbe elevator began
to move, aud tbe car, toppled over,
falling thirty feet, throwing passen
gtrs from tbe platform, and buryiug
others under its bloody wreck
Hardiy auy of tbe twenty-seven
passengers escaped without injury,
and several bave since died.
ANOTHER CHARITY FAIR.
It is really thought by the saga
cious that tbe reitrn of fashionable
charities is over for tbe season, and
tbat no further appeals will be made
on the pockets of generous Jew
Yorkers till tbe demand for mid-sum
mer excursions for the poor comes on
Tbo Woman's Centennial Uuion bas
had its fill, and nicked tbe pockets
of evorvbodv. under lbe promise of
i preserving every don-, r's name to be
r-ad at the next Centeuuml. uu
true femiuiue persistence and indis
cretion, it bas bagged everybody im
partially, the rich for tbeir checks,
and the poor working women for their
five and ten cent pieces. The result
is a gorgeous banner, at ibe Centen
nial, and a very pretty building bicb
does not bold a tithe hardly f lbe
woman's exhibits, and isof u earth
ly use, except to flatter tbe vanity of
a few women who cauuot bear to
make themselves conspicuous, and
girean awfully ill-looking lot of tbern
aa ctcusc to parade at the Centenni
al opening, arru in arm. w jlh badges,
along with the governmeut ofbcials
and officers of tbe exhibition St.
John's Giuld, not the least deserving
the charities if not tbe most so, in tbe
ciiy, bad its turn, though its receipts
were cut short by lbe Centennial mea
sles, as it was a necessity that tbe old
fairy godmothers of the exhibition
should bave tbeir banner aud parade,
whether lbe poor people out of work
in the city had food or uot. Tbe
Young Womuu's Christian Associa
tion, a taking aud at lbe same time
rather repeling tit'e, beld a May
fair, w hich was not less brilliaut than
any tbat went before. It was beld
in the Academy of Music, aud did a
large trade iu dry goods and ready
made clothing, as well as a thriving
look and stationary business, wbicb,
as all the stock was given to the con
cern, was clear profit. To add to
tbe attractions, the owners of pri
vate picture galleries loaned their
pictures tor exhibition, and this af
forded a fine chance fur tbe everybod
ies to see painl'ugs that ate usually
inscrutable to the vulgar eye.
THE CENTENNIAL
is already beginning to be felt in New
York. Tbe great mass of people on
tbeir way to Philadelphia pome by
way of New York, aud tbe hotels
aud boarding houses ure beginning to
look up. Tbe opening day iu Phila
delphia was an imuieuse success, to
which New York contributed quite
as much as tbe (Jbaker City. The
city was literally emptied. The
.rains to Philadelphia were loaded
for three days in advance, and New
York was well-nigh deserted. Tbe
next day the majority came back, all
indeed except those who had goods
to exhibit, and who propose to flay
duriug tbe exposition. Tbe Centen
nial is a great success, aud 1 advice
every one of your readers to come
and see it. Come to Philadelphia
and see tbe great show, come over to
New ork eud see the great metrop
olis, and go bouje wier auij better
men and wonii'U- It won't happen
again for a bundled years, and we
sLail noue of us bave auotbercbance.
Make tbe trip a cheap one. Don't
attempt any style whatever, aud
above all dou't be ashamed to ask
questions, and look about you all
you cau. See all tbat is to be seen,
at the lowest possible price, aud my
word for it, you w ill uever regret the
expenditure. Lvery farmer aud
every mechanic iu the United Slates,
with their wives and daugbters.ought
to come East this season, if they uev
er do ii ugaiii.
BUSINESS
,-yutiuues dull, tboueb lbe merchants
have a hope that the iutlux of visi
tors lo lbe Ceulenuial will euliveu
things somewhat. Real-estate is still
on tbe decline, and rents are going
down as rapidly us possible. There
arc nothing but long faces on the
street, and '.he mourners are plenty.
Failures are as common ss blackber
ries, indeed tbey have become si
common tbat they excite do attention
wnatever. toiaii is a iasuiouanie
thing, aud bas become rather credita
m r : 1 r f 1 t 1
ble than otherwise. There may be
an impr jveiueot next month, but I
doubt it. I believe that New York
bas lost a large per cent, of its trade,
ami inai me cny is as iari;e now aa
it will be for twenty years lo come
'rtfre sre thsds of empty stores,
anu tens oj icoosands 01
empty
bouses, and I can't w yh
re the
Lor V"! 10
oil
them are
coming from.
itut let us hope fur the
best.
RlllENSTElN,
lbe Israelite, convicted of the murder
of Sarah Alexander, committed sui
cide in bis cell by starviuir himself to
'death. It u tbe most curious case
; ing of walls am window 9
't on recor$. Tbe food given him be
Oriflpliluirn1f.il.- prt'l roitiifolff thenar
down the sewer-bine, aa 'Loan ft8 it
i,nL kiiri 1,1a A.A k...!.
iiw.vu.igt vi ijuij., auu
1 nan h uuneu accoraiogio lue riles ol i
1. .... .. ' i
tte rJtf id Jewish church. Tlis curs-
"The corse of tbe Uid of
my
tiiihers lie on vou
was bisexclama-
lion as be stood between tbe corpse
and the detective, so tbat his dead
son's face should not be profaned by
the cazeof tbe man who bad bunted
to death. Tbe opinion of every
' body is toat tbe man was guilty of
(the crime, but that be
it-ux in.Hfi"
w hen be did it.
THE WEATHER
id delight fully c ol and pleasant, atd
bf Pdrk is crowded every afteruoon
with roaguiliceut equipages, and gaily
dressed horsemen and Lorsewomen.
It is well worth an hour every day to
see the fashion of New York on dress
r . . I ..I..
parade, auouays lue pnurjiru
get ihere, and tbey make a sight
parade. Sundays the poor, people
Kea signi 01,
almost equal interest.
P1KTRO
ENTENNIAL LETTER.
BT WVK ri.nLRMEP05iDFXT.
PuiiAMti.riiiA, May 20, Ds7fi
Editor Hkualp Now that the
big show is iu operation 1 will try
and give you a sort of birds eye
glance over lbe whole, as I saw it
yesterday, aud not commence to
pariicularizo until all sections are in
readiness and then I will try to give
j as complete an idea as possible of
w bat there is to see.
Firstly, 1 got my pass, nud find to
get iu with it I must walk to auother
gate from tbat wherein payiug peo
ple go. I am made 10 feel lhat I am
a "dead bead" by having to give my
pass to be "punched w ith care" by
tbo doorkeeper for fear I go in twice
a day or let some friend go in without
tbe right to do it. Once inside the
turnstile gate I waded through the
mud t ) Machinery Hall where 1 took
a w beel chair to iro up to the Cali
fornia Ruiidiuir. These chairs are
nothing like tbe comfortable ones atj
Vienna, aud you feel as i you arej
going to fall backward and to coun-
ter-balance that tear you try to lean
forward only to clutch wildly at the
arms of the chair for support as the
wiggly little front wbeeld bump
against some obstacle that tbey can
not surmount. These chairs ' are
bired at different places from tbe
stations there. If you bave one in
tbe roads you are obliged to go first
to the stations and pay CO cts., an
hour for oue before you can start
to no where ou wish. It is some
times very inconveuieut to ro out of
your way so fir, still it is necessary
tor tbe Great Commissioners have
said so. The men w ho push tbeoe
cnairs seem to have been chosen for
the delicacy of their appearance
more than fur physical strength for a
sorrier lot of tleuder boys I uever
saw put to such bard work. 1 heir
pay is $1.50 per day, I10111 ifcat is
deducted fifiy cts., per day for iheir
board, and S1G for uuuil'orm. Tbe
chairs run bard, tl-e seats are too higb
aud loo narrow, tbe front wheels too
low to be good and tbe whole chair is
uncomfortable. 1 here is uo elastic
baud to clasp about tbe bottom of a
lady's dress us iu Yieuua, which tavea
tbe dresses from beiug soijed or b'owu
about. Tbe boy w ho propelled my
cbair was a wcek-kueed stripliug
whose voice was a kiud of a cross be
tween a baud saw and a sand-bill-craue,
aud be pulled so goiug up tbe
bill tba. I took pity on (uiti) and got
out aud walked uu lbe hardest part.
Some one said 10 tm: "what would
you do if it was lhat lady over there
you bad instead?'' pointing to one
who weighed about luree liuuured
"Cb! I gets tbeui offeu euougb and
ihey's just tbe worst sort for tbey
alters wants lo go to tbe most dilli-
tultosf places."
In Yieuna tbese chairs were lower.
very mucu jiore comiortauie and
cheaper, and lbe men bad more
strength and - were perfect dictiona
ries or auyibiug else that could point
out everything, aud tell you every
thing. However I must leave ibis
grievance or I shall end my letter
with complaints. 1 ought nut
to expect too much at once for tbe
thing is uew aud scarcely iu order.
To go through Machinery Hall you
get a pretty fair idea of what is going
ou and going to be. Tbe wbole
pla.ee is one busy Rabel of machin
ery in motion and yet the noir-e is
not so great as J bad thought it
would be. Tbe principal things I
bave noticed was tbe making of soda
crackers, candy manufactory in
operation, anu a uoom weaving pret
ty damassi cloiuiugray ua uiacK
It was like magic wiirk I e lbe
prrtty cloth come from a combina
tion of spider w bs bud paper with
boles in it, and suine bn-ni little
thing that shot back aud forth among
tbe filmy threads, and tbe wheels
roll off tbe fiuisbed web from such
materials. I watched lhat vitb
great interest and shall returu soon
again. Tbe scene is very lively though
the splendid locomotives staud silent,
and do not puff nor suoit nor eveu
paw impatiently to start on their race
.over the plains and np lbe moun
tains tbat are' but cjids' play to
them. Many exhibitors are still
busy putting up thtiir exhibits, (ue
sausage niacbiuc is very Cue and
looks as if buugry for dogs, mules
and such things gs do to make up
the real pork sausages.
Outside, everything is fresh and
green and the Q ivters are in a sickly
sort of bloom.. Tbe lake looks mud
dy and charming. You get along
as best you can over the asphalt
pavements wherein your cbair wheels
sink at every step aud which doesu'l
smell a bit good, aud piss the baud
some English Uuildiug, several Slate
buildings until you reach tbe spot
where lbe California Slate building
is situated. Tbe progress 00 that
bas been fast since I saw it lust, con
sidering there bas beeu a great delay
in receiving timber. It will be noth
ing' ' second rate. Califoruiaus d o':
do tbat sort ti 'thing. "
Jr'rora there I weiit down through
tbe United States (joverr.ineut buil .
ing, which pleases u)p mijch 111 ore
than tbe main Uuiiiog.
Here were photographs of evury
conceivable kiud, mineral aud geolog
ical and fossil specimens, all sorts of
birds, fishes and Heaven knows what
else, tnosilv from lbe Smithsonian in
stitute. There are cases of models of
patents which I shall examine at mr
1
leisure, lor 1 minK tnem very inter
esting. There are guns, cannons,
stuffed artillery horses, percussion
'tap machines in operation and in
short p'ejceedngly worthy collec
tion of exhibits. The building is
also very clean, in tbat potot exceed
ing the women's Pavilliou where I
expected tbe most scrupulous oeat
DPss would reign.
I next v'uit tbe women's Pavillion
and find tbe exhibit; to consist most
ly of women's skill in needlework
and fancy articles, tLougb there are
:i.i ! . i.
riuoon, one eiegani woolen scans, tne
cth
" i
inree-piy carpet. All were
operateij bf1 i;,0,.rtcn- TQere 18
another there, byi as )t wa nof WflrkJ
ing do not now what it produces.
Tbis 'ayilioq is not a banc's jme
building in any aeqse of tbe word.
From there to Horticultural JlaJI
Is not very far, only the soft asphalt
makes it take you a long time to gel
there for you stick every tew steps
and bave to be rescued. Tbis build
ing I used to think would be tbe!
most pleasant of alt, but yesterday's;
: visit disaoDointed me ereatly. The
'floral display is next to nothing-.
There are but few native plants. I
could cite tbousaods of flowers that
hae no place in this collection.
1'alms arc well represented. A few
orauge aul lemon trees there are. and
some pretty ferns and m ?8cs
around tbe fountain and when yon
J .
! "
- ika Iinea Ctlf1 itan r I tr
, - Tfae u fine
,. - .,- , ,
lu" "U,"S ..v.-.. -
adapted. Tbe statues are very poor
generally.
Tne large organ upstairs,
... ..1... 1.. l.,,i ih I, oat u-aa B.
..rr .j..s, . . .v --
excessive nuu icaii luui 1 iumu u.
remain.
I was told that
work was at be
hind hand iu Agriculturaf. Hall tbat
L wt uld not f ay lo visit it so I went
to Memorial Hall instead. This
place is also far in arrears yet. I
shall give it a whole day soon. From
there into tbe Main Ruildiug where
Gilmore's splendid band was playing
in tbe middle of the building. After
listening awhile I took a saunter
through lbe building and saw tbattbe
Foreign sections are coming on brave
ly, and that lbe belated Americans
are also goiug ahead fast. I shall
leave tbe Main Building tn itstlf till
all is done and then shall ih ceLd up
on it like tbe Assyrian.
Tbe crowd is very small who visit
tbe place now, for reveral reasons.
The Commissioners are so generally
disliktd tbat tbe same sentiment
falls upon tbe Exhibition and the
price is too bigb, and also on account
of tbe Sunday question. Tbe great
majority are in favor of opening it.
So is " "Olive Harper,"
fcri'iblc
River Disaster.
EiDloe. of tlie Boilers of tte Pat CMi
Evansville, May 18. the Jour
nal is first in receipt of tbe following
special frotr. Shawneetown, III.: The
steamer Pat Cieburue exploded her
boilers at 1 1 o'clock last night, six
miles below Sbawueetown, wbile
landing along-ide tbe Arkansas Utile.
The Relit) was tied ou the bank, and
disabled by a line of coal flats fouh'd
to ber starboard wheel, aud could
render no assistance. The Cleburne
floated down about a mile and burn
ed.
Tbe following are the casualties
Captain iowler id lost. He was
caught in the limbers and burned.
Dick Partridge, express agent, is lost
Walter McElbtnny, engineer, was
blown into the river and badly hurt
He will recover. D. C. Moore, mail
agent, was blown overboard, hut sav
ed. John McCune, pilot, was at the
wheel. He fell through tbo boiler
deck. He was cut anil scalded.
Alex. Porter, second clerk, bad bis
feet scalded and cut, Arthur prown,
freight clerk, bad his bands and face
scalded and bead cut. All the cabin
crew are supposed lo be safe. Uru
back, a musician, could not extricate
himself from tbe timbers, aud was
burned; Albert Smith, lbe barlier,
bands scalded ; Charley Collon, sec
ond mate, supposed lo be lost. Pass
engers G. W. Suiitb, of Evausville,
sliirbtly scalded : 0. W. Nicholas, of
Terre Haute, batds aud teet scalded ;
John Harvey, of Cincinnati, scalded
aud lace cut, will recover. An un
known passenger was blown to tbe
roof of tbe Relle and killed. Tbe
crew not mentioned are saved.
The Relle is badly wrecked. Her
chimneys were blown overboard aud
the staterooms shattered. She was
on fire in many places The passen
gers and crew worked faithfully.
The striker aud secoud engineer
are badly scalded. Chas. Smith, of
Cincinnati, bad a leg broken. Capt.
Howard was knocked down and
slightly hurt. Perhaps ten persons
on the Relle were iujured. Arthur
Peter and J. Gilles, of Evansviile,
were blown up and fell dowu tbe front
stairs, but are uninjured.
The 4'tihita Onlrnxe.
CniOAiso, May IS The official re
port of ibe Twiiebcll shooting affair
at Coushaita, La., bus been received
by Qneral iSberiilan, and gives new
and interesting particulars of tbe as
sassinatiou. The murierer was dis
guised, "Vorp gi'ggles, and was slight
ly painted He strulle down front
the postofiice, leading bis horse to
the landing, w here the shooting oc
curred, and as tbe boat approached
commenced firiug, killing a man nam
ed King, who was in tbe b iat, and
w uud'ug a colored fireman. Twitch
ell was badly wounded in
both arms aud in the leg. Those
wbo attempted to approach him from
tbe shores were warned off, and
threatened with tbe rifle tbat be used.
Two women remonstrated witb him,
but be said at each shot he was
spooling a black alligator. He start
ed oil on hfs horse, bui seeing the
rjegro attempting to save Twite-bell,
returned, orljereij him to desist, and
beiui; disregarded, fired several more
sluts, wounding botb negro and
Twitchell again. Tbe murderer then
roiie away and escaped, despitp all
ell'oris to capture bill) Oue of
Twitchell'a arms bas been amputated,
and lbe other is b;idly shattered, but
he may still recover. Tho report is
dated May 3d.
. Eiplamaa l I ire llinip.
ScB.NTiUi, May 20.-A terrific
explosion of Cre damp occured tbis
forenoou at tbe Oxford air abaft of
ibe Delaware, Lackawauna and
Western Railroad Company, in tbis
city, by which oue mau was killed
iustantly aud four were s.-riously in
jured. The gas, on catching fire
i-rushed up lbe shaft, witb a roar, tear
ing the ete'tiru ju'pes in- its course, -and
completely shattering lbe heavy- tim
bers' of the fower above ground, and
fci)tlTog tbciu (q alf (jirepiions. -
man nauied lu!i' bad jijsjt gtpfipetj intq
lbe bucket 4 secoud befofe the tihotk.
He was Unog hij.'b ia , tbe air, and
then desce oiled 400 fi etinto lbe mine,
where be was dashed to pieces. Tbe
j;aa caught from a miner's lamp.
TlteHoreul aiortn '
Ci.EVEf.ANi, Maj 17. X rerj fc
vere thunder storm commenced here
last evening-, and continued until
tleFeii this morning, with a heavy
ffill of r-!!" '1 Te jhtning did con
sitjeraljle cjaioae, 8Uin;ytl4pacting
jngboueof lo?e A' Wru. on fire,
wbitb waa untireir destroyed. Thej
Staudnrd Oil Workg were nUo set on
6re. Tbe h small. 1 Tbe uplre
on the (lernjsiQ Lutheran eburcb was
struck and badly abnttureJ. I
of life Is reported. " -
Ovlitware for Blaia.
Po.veb, I'iZi Ttf&J Tbe repub
lican state convention ;met here to
day and nominated delegates to tbe
Cinifjnati convention, instructing
them to rftii for Japes 0. Blaine' as
lopg as tberp ia ny pQS'biiity of
poroination.
- Heatfielir-
LousviLLErMay 18 Tbe repub
lican state convention ' which met
here to-day declared in favor of Brig-
tow.
A Dirrnls' Dainga.
CiscixsAir, III , -My IS A
double murder occurred at Johannes
burg, in tbe western part of Wasb
nsun County, last evening. A man
known as 'the Califorui.iu'' (bi
name is iiukuowii ), a c.Mper by trade,
who bad been it' tbat sectiou of the
Cjuuiry but a abort lime, bad au al-
auu nuu
I . 1
?-?Sr
cUli..uu.,,..
) with a revo ver. A her coming 00
. . : . .1.. tz .. itarj.Ii r.t- t
i1i,..,'m.,.1ii,1i., whom be!
. . . . . .1
thicatened. but being couviucca mat.
Ihewasnottbe person went tu 10'
! Peter's stoie. Walking ia ho placed j
bis piatoi agabst tbe bead of ir:U,
GrendemaD, killing h:m instantly, j
He then went to hio room a second j
lime and obtained auoiber revolver,',
just as preparations were being made
for bis arrest. Fiourishiug the two,
weapons in bis bauds, be would kill j
the first man w ho attempted lo arrest
him. Coustable Wilkin came tor-
ward to make tbe arrest.
I10IM ith-
standing tbe warning, and the "Cal
ifornian" fired. Tbo shot took effect
in the brain, killing him on the spot.
A crowd by ibis time bad congregated
wilb shotguns and pistols, aud pur
sued tbe murderer. By reloading
and firing be managed lo keep the
crowd at a distance. Tbe first man
be killed bad bad nothing lo do wilb
bis affairs or difficulty. He made a
second at:empi to kill Judge Moell
man, firing several shots at bini, un
til Moelluiaa took refuge iu a mill
The murderer was arrested finally
and lodged iu ja.il at Nashville.
Great excitement reigns, and
some
fears are entertained of bis being
lynched by a mob.
Hall nay Arrldent.
Louisville, May 20. A Millers
burg special to the Courirr-.fuvrnaf
reports a serious railroad accident at
Hiuksiou s:uio!i on the Maysville
and Lexingtou Railroad. The long
span bridge gave way undr the
weight of a norib-buund train. The
engineer discovered .he bridge crum
bling when oue-founh of the way
over. He attempted in reiurn, but
uot lieiug able, turned iu fill sieain
and succeeded iu gelling neatly over,
when the timbers i:ave way. One
passenger coacb only Ml ioto .he
water below. Thirty passengeiS
were luslde lue coach, u;id ah were
nioie or less injured.
Itrpurlrd Miiaaitt-rc
Lomion, May '20. A special from
Paris to the Da ly Trlrymji'i says a
report bus been received there tbat
the Mussulman inbabita-jis of Pre
dor, in Bosnia, under pic:c.xt that a
number cf ('brisiians vyere ab.-ut to
quit the town, attaike l the Chiistian
tpiarter, and massacred 100 p-rsoas,
iacln liog womeu and children.
Turkisb trot.ps fierw,iris c
cupit d the place, aud made numer
ous arre.-ts.
Xew Ad rerfitetmnl?
J1 ) ftny nt home. Air "fits
wantLtl. i )utht
ry B aw;
auil ttritifl tree.
TKL L
Aiaine.
Moved His Office.
IR. U M MIRTIV will .-.mlinn.. tl.c ..i ,- I
tii-il l-ntis!Fy in tho uiUtt with Ir. ihL ia
Mammutti lil-M-lt. .-niera-'L, F. apr."
.
SKINEKS SALK.
ity virtue of at iri!T i.e'I out of the v1'
Cmiimnn i'leai ot nmTset ('nun y. th
iueil Aiunee of IVtiT Philiiitpi, Hill
jiuhlie Ji.ittinhiy May tJi, A. 1. tt
tnllnwln'a; rerj valuuiiie n-iil viie t :
No. 1. A tuna oHitainititr atmt aw are. it
ante in MilloT) tnwtn-hlp, tnut oiin ih)(h tr'it
Mineral I'm) tit, uljniuitit( htmld ot XiKth Scntt,
YI. Hay. l;tiiI l. Mi!icrt aai uthern, known ad
th '"Hainef J'.inn" alkiat nne hun-lret nrr0 of
whieh afe elear&l. There U a dwelling hnu-e,
a thrn. and othe-r oatbiilliliniiS oa the rciiiiseA.
There is a ikkI apple oitrhar-l on the premi-c.
The l.i ml in of exeellent quality.
No. 'JL Twelve arrea o larnfa ltoiiiit: .laeohS.
Phillij.pl, Juhu Shuti, ami others with a l.irm
hourtf, stahhi anl oth-r ouUatihlinic ihereun
ereeteil.
Xo. a. Vnurneri ; of html, all fleare.1 aI-
jnininK m. i. The land I ot exetdlent qu.iliry.
o. 4. 1 ne mmer.it nnt ot eint neieM nu i,
the Murtace nt which has U-t-n dd tn I'ntri'.'k
(irittiiti.
No. 6. Two hits in ihe iwn of Mineril Volnt.
leiuir Utf noy. j awl having thereon t-ref led. a j
iwiMnrvuHi'iniiK u'juw iiti'i -fuf ii4u"e. pn-.p?
and oiluThuiidinKS
-Nn. 0. TW'i htn twlininlii no. , ftned anl In
a 2ik1 atutrd rultivatin.
Nil 7. A Int ennlntniiijf alwiut nne arre. n
joining no. and ('ahirian Ktver, hivinic iIhtc
on erteted. a lara;e Tavern H'ujs, Ptnhle. and a
Ian l.irv fmmdiallintT huiiai taint o'K . r i.nt-
tuildini-4 tttiTiiin cri'i'tral t hi- iirniieriv i nrtw I
oceiipie! hy Janh N. iieal, a.t a h"UJ.
X tie aie ui itie into win t tKo pint ai imerti
Feint al 10 'i h- fc n. m. ol eaid day. AM the
hula lice of the pmperty wiil he ld h the
'Jlainert Farm' at 1 o'clock p. m. oT tai t d;y.
The ' Haiur Farm" will he dd as a whole, or
hljmreeU tn suit liurehaerd.
Terma: ln trfird f nurehae tHotiev rn nm
firm lin uf nle. lith June 'ii, te third in hi
umiitJu thetealler. w;h interest, and ha la nee in
one year, with (nitveat, paytnenta to ire teuretl hy
uu ment note, j en t rem oj jiano uu -n- in
jc paid oon a prnperty H km'k I 'tow a,
AAKOJf V. ILU
MajX Aiunee.
)U15LIC SALK
1 will sell at S.iiuerit, Fa . n Jun :h at ii)
o'cloek a. m. The hdlnwnirf landi. hi-ld hy tne In
trust fr cundrv ereilitnp nt' .1. J. Ndi"U.
Nn. 1. A m;irc ot irnam i in Sntu T5et fvr aiit'i.
containing t nr int. odxlwi' Het eoe. tmutinii n
YliiBt Street in said iKirouub i'utUMUUtely cast ot
the "lilack" ?niLre.
No. i. The untlivhle'l ie filTn part nf the
fnllnwltiit timber laodtf !i'.u.ite in Sha.ie Twp.. ot
uirn the o lor interi'?l.are held 'v I.aai liiiiru
and nther", to wit :
A. - A trt of Ian 1 ur.Wit on a warrant In
hnameol Mlmon Fernre mr ilnhnir aere.
K. A trtct r I ind ntrveyed im a wntrnnt mthe t
r.ar-.3 nf w iniara eirta(nloif r.i i
M n: A t(:iH ef land Mjrveyed on a 'warrant in
the na.iie nt Saiuuei Andr'P, e -ntn ih'ii ;
1. A tk.M t of 1 .1, 1 itevd nn a tr.uai;t in t
tlienaiueof Sajni;tt aVeilo-fel cuataln:ir; : .
V?'- . . .
o.3. lneundivi led ne nitn mtrb.t m t:;v
folh-win lands ii Add jna Tm.. to wit: i
A . ira"t ' lan-i urveyi on a warr.mt ai '
the Q:imti i UalHu tt"nt- oitr-aiiaiu i .I'-re. '
ii. A tract o laud surveyed on a warraut Id!
th name of Jnnhua Uixwl. wttdaiuiit
Ix.thnl whh-h traetzi are liuilier landi. j
The undi i led nm-tilth inter of all the j
eoal. inn ore, lii ui. and othtT tniurrui eti-'
taimnif nnder awt within ft traet uf 1 ind en:iT;itn-.
Ina 344 ucr, known a Fnrt Hill the ?uriic uf :.
Wh(. h 14 owned h Jnhn lei? and nthen t :..(.
tliou T('Viih!i. UU eceary mining ml- i
leeii !
No. 4. The unlKa!el orM"-iiUh Intr -t of all'
the eua I, in n Te. liniest'-u', and iMh'j iniiienU
upnn. Mulvr and eontaininv wirhtn the hdinwin
laud in I p mt Turki ylont Tp.
A. A tr.ct ol land, the trurUce nf Khi. ti 1
now owned hy .Ititiu hr'Ueher, -ei.-ntuhtin lud
atr s, with ner'Siiarv mlidmr privlleueji,
H. A traei tf hind the sariaee tit whieh i n-w
ownel Ity Hiram Cramer, nrtitatnlnic vl aereii
with neee;'Airy mini nit privilcKea.
.,'ieriii!4u( uudt Lntiwn on day of -r ile.
"n -Ik W..J. H" VK.
Maf. ' 'Irtftee.
4
S.SIOXKK'ai SALli.
(Viurt 'uf Cnninn.n f ivaa ut S..i..ct..t oiui,! . an I
to nie ilircil?i. I w ill f h tn puMii- tAiv. mi the
.rcinlwa. Wrn-lr-i lBy. Mar I'l, lira, the farm
Ml Al!?etl!! f. hlahl, altuate in Jrllirrsmi T .
in)-ri-et 4 VkuntV. Pa., a.tonin InniUuf .-h. Ia
Hanlra . W. f, iay. llwfj- W, lfcifcer an-l lh
ers, eviiilaiiiini; o:i acrr-s. Uri"t ti.ure. he the
uit mun vr lean, ab- ut ya a. m . i-iuar. U wrrn
In uieu'lnw, and baviny tlti-rwn ereieil a Ura
lao nturr Irauie ImaniKl a tary-laii)i h:iru. t..-.h
uearly iiw. The farm j -well vaturil an.l hnt a
iurart tiri-haril. Ttieru 1. iu.l uu tha larin an.l
the html liiii In-vu well litaeilaml li luit u""-' iiaie
ut rnliivath.n.
. At the i.iine ttiue so l jW Kill ali n.11 me
permraal pMperty. -
TKKM.-Une-tliiril ..f pun-liaw money In hiin.!:
ima-thirxl In aix uionllui an-1 i.ne-tl.inl in twelve
unHithi Hli inicrt it ia p:ivmenH.
- I . a . .' . .VAI .HY,
iaiii.14
:.'t,'.fa.
E.H,
. WITH
BODSE, HEHPSTONK & CO.
Bait. St., Baltimore, Wl. D.
-r -
Vvo-I I r-ii.'Ctri.liy ael. the men bai ti
Vt euuniy, !. penahlin their m.loflo
. .:- vr ; f ,. ".
r - .
INCY GOODS,
arrartnir them iatiKfaetinn hutli a ri'mU price
and iiuality ol rula. Meruliauu vUiliiiK Haiti
mure are nrirenllv reiiue-Uxl tueaU auii tee He b
6re making pun' ha He. i -
rami
r-Vl l-f '' I't".
1 ...
OILOGRAPHS.
The Newest Thir.g in Pictures.
i-n'.Ii-iiiira i "
i rrfi 1 hl-sir
I ti" .:iilM ftI re I ' t(U U t. it 't
M.1I-V SinlH.TS t-.vin.-l! rt-'IMI' iMltl-Hts.
SfRiw IO.AI Tim." 1 (.is i.u-tufv. i.'i-n-niriii
l'xi. m--r n-t.-iii 1 r -v'. .in : i.. : t I': -I'llV
B all iialiillHcaorlhrtV T N. !'
frit ic- Wfm)i n5 ui (l..-ir iii.ip- iitU.r.i:- w -rW.
they will f"rw.inl vrr.i t ui j ... v. r.-rv .'r.ri .ur-i-a.t?r
ul 'ho i'.'Hive a n;it! will i.-r. i,.i-r-o.l
a rin-elvl. a m:ii;iii!i'-' in 'ii-'K. c::. jx'.i
ill. eu!ill-tl "li.-M Ki!'. :M " A ''trr-.
A il. l.f.'II.U-ll 111.,
A.i. is HV.; : -J.. i;n,:i,uai. .
t.l'Mt .ul th:-'.Yr. M-T.rc -
Thi.lVniti'-:it. ;ut,iij.u'.i".i l' Kit:. IVnL-.
; enicu-9 tti? S'.-n-irr t the
S3!M Ollotrnph. Sprint Kennlira.
A:!l-rrti-e I ! Am. iux.r ril Co.,
Lis alum t.. l.'ii.i nii':ii 1, i.
April .
1776. Agents Wanted,
'KVnteanial Cm k H.'k an. I licm ral Oni if."
! r-iSB. ! uiiJ in I'i'XH "il i 1 : t . '.'.illlO
j K'--iiK-9 l'-..kcry. Mfl ;.n'. I'.iniiinx. I'tary,
1 01, t Ki'll-, Tiirii S,cuori-. l.i an.l (liii ii- i. r
rylwrly. Ket:it5 l.i :i:i mv..':M.I . I r-.-i-i.t
Son.l lr op;.-.
J. It. HVIR, Hnhl'.lirr.
lie; ( 'h .-:nui stni't, rhilmlelphia.
April -X.
A1
:ditoks NOTICE.
H:nry C. H-littltlvr-.1 No. V-4. M;ty T, 74.
Vmin-.n Flva? t S 'n: r
!o j uiilv. Vnluii-ary
s.-jiitiitm lir U'oent 'f
.Ti,hi OImt. f frtli;ir.
t Anl ir"W to wit, April l"Trt. J.lm R. Kili-e, K j-
flpptititrl Ao -lie r i iJiitri'-u'e tfin l:t -J. in
limnt! ! Hit- as.v-K. ami jM Liiion i.f- M Af
i tHrn".vf tr re tit. the 'Wrr5 of thr Ah tivr
i n enlariri tn ht:ir an t lic.rrir.in H .(titi.-cj.-t In
i rt-nirl i'iiHtial inter'? n any ju Iittuitii r n;-!e
' prsmeii.
S-'mt'rwt Conntv,
Extract Irxu rv r !.
or irit'.l thtj L'4ih
y. J. kim.ski;
.lav
i of a i a. k i;.
I'm.
Nuti(f U livrel-y kIvpr that 1 will aitcn-1 t. th
tlutie1 "1' th alf.VL a.p..initn.'nt at th.- i.ili - i.f
John H. I'M. in' the Uipmii-Ii i.t s...rnr?'-T,
i.n Tuw lay. May 9. lsT-t. at l n'i-1 n. a. m. d
riai-l.lay. wlti'n au-1 whre all pirtit-s latere 5U-.t
ran atti'U.1 au.I Ims hear.!.
JOHN Ii. Mill K.
Mav o. Au.iit'T.
SiUNKK'S SALK.
iy wriiu uf an oner ut nT thf ;-nrt f
O.rtniiv-u J'li a." nt Seinrr-pt Ja., Tn mv .iirr'-ttM.
1 U1 cxi"-t tn pii'iSi'' .-tie in S ':nrt't
b'TnULjIi. i:U Kri'iay .May Jti, 17., Tl.c fnilw in 4
real ctar, iat? tl-o irttH r;y tt" J.-.-hh H. Pi-. i,
iz : A M f nun-I !ttnt Li S..!iit-ri; ir. Sr m
f'T-:H i 'uiimy, 1m un iet! on t lie ;.i-r. hy A.
lii-aii-l Ju!m ILulliniiii. on the w.i hy aKm.
Stiifzinin. "ti the nr.rfh hy Wm. H. K.:it7, n
the vuth by Main i!rrt. h.iviux tnn-- n err. tol
a three Hf'-ry lri-'k lint c an ! a twn !t-ry Ir.uu-r:a-k
hiiihliua: aitachi-it. a ;iril ntht-r
nui huii-itii. Torni.- 1 , i:i 1 . in fi ni'.nth?.
fin i thf hatjin iu t iie ur w;'h rt
j u,c " !" f-'icl
May.-.
e-miuu-ii'V at 1 !.
.!. K. WAhi KU.
A.Miriu'C
a x x o ix v : .i i :x rs.
I'an-fi Vit- wi!! p!T-e noi: that n antv ii'iiv-nn-t!
will r in-, r- I ut;i'- p:ti i iij liuViiinv.
Kivh nil-.irs nilt '-et'lL-.rc i '.'.rail aiiiioti i.'enn-:it?i
fXei'ptfnir I"f th' niVu-v t l!rvlT i f the i'tKff,
(ur w.ii -Ii ti:r"e i-rs ill I ' !i.n j. -tl.
HU C(J'Vri.i S.
W.'ll'. KOONTZ.
of .S..IIHT"' t ! r ui il.
K!iSKX.TK.
E. I). YUTZV.
i! lr!:i: h ir -U-'h.
A ! ir-.-'" nuii:i-"r nt tv '''iuMe i ? ? :" i j ..1' S' i;:-cr-r
t uhry. r-'-ptN-i fully r - i n-.- t.l i KnX hv a -ir ;- r
ailhfi'-'Ti'-' 'ntho 1 rr --u ?m nj ;)' K.-jni' li--in
piirty. . WaiUi-r will he c.ia.i.-tl t- a
iiurr-iit iii-n t'-r Sr ite S-iiati r. He Uv-j. s liiin
sclt tt.a! i:i th"' i-vi-':' d h ii.-i-'ina' t -n. mi I ?"i
i ttiii'itt ele-'th n t'T hi? 'Ih.tT 'i;'.er.-j. in ue a I
h inenri! in r";-' ii'tf n H u. h lei-i it i i: k
; has
' him
ty t.
:;r-re-i.rv LiMn th.-riti:iii'l us s.ihtrv nth
'. utiil will eiiiif.ivor i" the nttnnst "l' a'-il!-i.-k'i-are
U !iei'-ii an 1 'n -i:ii'M ! h-ui-i M u.
M .NV flllZLSS.
AS?
i HLY.
We flre atitlmrL.a t- atim.un.e ill- nam- "f
j Jhn Mittti.iier. nl Vi.innah -nin Tt. a-a i in ii-
, .i-c Ii-r the i-rri--e tl A-.-i-:ni'Iy. .-u 'i-''t : tt:e !e-
! i-isinn nl the K-iui:iieati i-riiii iry t-h-.-t i ;i.
A'-;r Ad 1
Wt' an an' horurd t- ano-Min"-- the n.ttu.
iiri Ui"n V. Sw tI?.rT, nl lj ritn.-r I . . :i a i-;ir..
undrr-j f" the iTii ot A."mlil si:hiTt tniln'.i
-II atiut the Kepuhlii;iUi'rmaiy ei'i.ij u.
nl .Si-
K. J. MKYT.ns,
Ot" ilnp.'HVll.
Kor Asxw.uhlv
Ahi.i:x s. wax.
..f -inr..r I Tap .
I'OK A.K.llhl.Y.
J. I). MILL I ill.
ol .itilA.r I fni.,
ASSI.MHI.Y.
Wm. KNDSLKY
nf A hM-1 1 Tiwy!tifi.
A!SS( H 'lATK Jl'lMj;--
We
iiurhnrif
in nnnnunro A I A .Mr.l;
SirrXAIAN.nl S'lMcr-et irnM-li
hi ii-
date f-r Ao-iat; Judical the en.-tiinir Vvi'M irv
Kh'-'.im.
Mn. :imtor. The people want ann'hirncw
raudi.Ute It A-3, !:ite J i.iire. Ftej.- a;;.i. ';.ice
the natne id i'. ('
a a .-Mi it aide per
V M-'iri:Ti. nt S'"tii':r.-ev T'..';r(
n fnr that i-ili-e.
We are au: h ri:
siah Mnwry a? us
?Ut-' t t tin- dt . i
eh-ef inn.
:i d tn a i:i'. nm'fj the r:ui:e :t Jn
i e-.iniiidjite t--r A'-'K'iiite Jadm-,
-i -n m t'-e ii. pul-i!" an pr.iiiary
We nre aip-htTtz.-d ninifiMire the iinoi': 1 A.
Tariier, nf s.i'i.mjt Twp h-r the nHj -e f -w j te
J Iji'lje, .Illijerl t': till d'M-i-(ll -d' it; J li, piiWiiM.l
1 pri:i!.try ii uu'y enowiiL-.u.
'. ;! id UiTi. t n -ntir.it d hy y- ur fceariy nt
pTt a h itiur iH-i-iifi- n. a V:im, i !ut? .r A--MM-i.ito
Jal;c. truly th.thkful hr lie- :uue. I
I'lh'f iitydi aiiu nti a e.m.li-ian; h-r the ;imo
i. !!. -( iiijr flKire ur en-'ir.it i. n hi Wi-ur-tn-
m$ nominal infi at the efiftiiotf I rim irv eh e-th-n
i'AMiii. Smrn,
1'tMii; MliKCT'iIi,
tU iJlULt'T' 'K TilK Vi Mil
SAMTKI. .SNYDKIi,
of !'!n".r't Tu--.n!iii.
Wi- ai" li'T.z. ! tn nnn. m .1 XI ill; wai.
Thi;. i'l S..m.'1-.'t I'l.. fi
uiiili'lu- h r tlir !.
tft
ll -..r It-iuxc liln.i
w
-i f.
'in.nx
' lx "t -.tn
I..T- .1 r... :
Wit .it i:v t (v
Mis.-.il ,,'Kii.
YOI X(i
IlKMfYh.
I u.-:rrt t Ti'.
.11 ii V ci i.'l mssiu 1 iy-
JOIIX WINTKUS,
il S. in rs.-l Tu0"li!p.
trv.i .11 KY - -iMlssi"Xm.
ciia?j.k:s t. nrxTEii.
of fStj'.iu i ut Tp.t
HENRY IVlcCALLUrVI,
CARPETS,
77 Fifth Avenue,
Prices t he
rti.nl lj
1876.
pring
GREAT EEDUCTION
-IN I'KICKS 'f--
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS.
The .Host floods Tor the Least Money.
ViU iml hlynniiiie our Stools'. Orders fillet Prom II 'it.
.L IL HOUELANl) & Co.,
if.iiiiifaeHirtrs and Vboli-le Oi-eier..
"5U siihI 35 Wood Ntreef,
gJTTSBTJRC3-S:, IPA..,
J ' tr A 't nrf is' tn rut .
y o I . r N T A K Y A ! ; . k x t
,lunl:;i ai-mnmi-nt his i-ii:n-. ..u .
r al in 1 f
T liil ..! ih .,,.( s.,.m..n .
iH.Ml,i!rli!ili.-. wiin-t 1,4- ti - !.:,. , ,.,
r-r.'.lltt.rs M Irt.- i-l Sm t-itu.m It.;!,, r '.
th ph.r.; Ill Ir'ii-.l :.. !. ,,,, s ,..., ' j'.
it! mM M awn! lo -ill a?.,,.,r' Vh''
;.xwi jf - ...... - 'iimm. .1:1 ni.ik kii..wn
he
" 1 ' ', -iiir a "r r-s.,u,r t lv
.MayVT. 1'. at the h .!. i.f S-. ni..n H .K. r i-'
Ji li.-rs.iii Ti , -n arhi.-h lit n:i:n-. ,!,, f. B ,j
ait'H'l at .miiI 1' h-r .nrt r i-(.:Vn,. r!t
i K'.t. H KOLY '
,y..W. A-ianv-
Y
UIJWTAKY A-sn;NMKNT.
mii.irv rt5.-!'ji)if-ii i-i nir i.r ihe l-uit of cn-U-tr.
I hfrlT i;:v ntit' to alt iHTsflf litfir
i lniitt 3:iinf -Ui ! tniH M!o1!it to prrct-n:
thitn !tt'y iiuthr-nti'-silfi f me at my iili'- :i
lny i( It, 1 6, mi. I all ;tritfA wlni lan
PjT Hill I Hilt.
J AS
1- vi ;h.
yo l u n r a 1: y a ss i i j x m k x t.
N,,:i,T I ln-r-ln- uWrn thu' M vrrin i: ,t, ... i
N..:i.i- U hrr.-lii- atvt
that Martin llik. tji; I
"irvi ountv. I':i. (
i.. ..1 S..mrri Tp .
i.tf -i ..1 i..iuiii:try a.--ii;Tirnr-rir, h:lT" a.-im-i .iil
the rt-. rvil inn r. il. ,.i th jfu-fyi irin
l::ik. t I.. 1 hi- mi I--sit-nct. In trii-t i,.r h- lin iu
..I tin' rr.siiir.rs ol th? ii.l Martin Knk. r. VI
(bts ii ilirl.re iii.! Lu-.i i..th ukl Martin lii
K-r, Dill ui.ikr p.iyiilIit I.. th ill. I a-ln. ai- i
irvM. 11 n iiijc riatniM . r .li'iiian.-.s will Biai. ku-.
nit lull w i - ii. 111 .iciav.
.ii a
w.n. KrrrKu
a;.rI2
OLUNTAUY ASSIUXMKNT.
.fi -o la in iii'l F.Juj. U
I avhisr ma.!i a v. !-
i'V l!.M. .1 II.-.I I if -ji .1 ,v
..t A;.nl. I "7.i.
ut tli.- ii 1 .If
ail tlin p.t.'itc, ri-al ami p.-rs..nai.
' Laiar. f.'r lli ..m iil ( hi i n I
hit.-, t nT'i. u'lie i;-;ne M afi prr-ii jnlfrl
ti ii i J.'S.-- l-rut t ink innne.h.tf pivm-nr
tn n., iu.iitlime lirt-viiir oI.i.im-i aam-t him tn.r'
H-m the .-anic -liny jutl,-n;fa!t; 1 l r ."firt.-un ut
to mi'.
Z.U HAKIAH T- I.fiii,
A ril Avinn.'',
i?x EC n o i;s . ( rtiv k.
1 A
I uf tilziNf-th S.--Mr. late Mu,
r i i (.
It'.f-r titaiurntary n the a'vc ci:i;e
Iiavt;!j t'tr'n rr'iiitM t- tit nn !fr-im.f.l, n -tit-c
In it'l'V icivt to ttitij intlei'ti'.l to it f. m ik- :in-tn-U:iie
p;iyni''iit, uut ihnM havuir -I:iini i i ,tt
it tn pr'-fn: t ht;n ihily aiith'iui ait'.i t"r'fi'
tn nt at th- bti rvt i m v vt t!c n.--l. . n I luir
d;iv. Mjv i.;?.
JOStCH WILTIMI'T.
aprl-' hxtouti.r.
A
P M I X 1ST R A TO K S NOT I C K .
L-mie "f Jvlin Umiij' late ...f (-..n.-inani-h Tp..
ceoasv.l.
Lt-tfrti rvf .!mIii!.-tr.i'i.'H i-n the ah.tvr rotate
harmir N-i-n irranlr.l lo the ut!'i'.Tii:iiist. n.iM. in
h.'n hy uivfji lo lit.c iii.Ichti-il N it t.-niaW.- niifi:.
'!:ai payment. ai:-l iii.-e liavittx i-!a:ni a-ain-t
p. ;.i pri'-cut t iii'ia 'uiy mifhi'mi.-atf.l t..r-.-lth--Im-liL
on Satnr.biy. tlie -7th ijay nt .Alay, l.Tt). at
t'le latr ri-i h'll.-e f ai-t .iec-i-.-.t.
JOHN llliiM S. Jr..
MUS.KS Till I.MAS.
April l.. A-iuiiiii-trat'-r..
A
i.-
DM I N 1 ST R A TO R'S N OTIC 1 :
nt S.i:nu?l J. Rh i'.., late nf S 'tii'T. -t (p..
'Hi-e-ifl.
l-Ui rs t a-fmini--rsiti-'ii en the aNve .. r
liav iir hf t-n a rant p. I tn ttir nirit-ritriH'-l. intiii-t- .a
h-rchy arivn tn t h-e ifi'h'!:e l tn ir t m tkf i:inn -tli.it
e "p-iynviiT. an-t ln.r havir -lain'? aui inf it,
t prt'cti' 'hrni miiy ;tt iatit isi;.'il Ut ruitirniffii,
;t I. tte -r';,l-ii,-. i.l .v.-)';i-f i , !) atiir!a.
1H
I.K 1 HKKKKY.
A Smini-rrat'-
Mice lo Contractors Mm.
w lit W r-'
ii ie In the
tl;i y. .11 a v
1 t-r t!.e iu
- i .i St-!;
n't k p. in.
1 I'. riin iiii 3
in
viz:
1
ri -.1 !
Kx'iiiati n. St-ne waiN
ur - im-v
h.fiui'i.Lr .ill f!i:tf''-
V.n- k wah- :ti ! pi.t-t-TSn-'
; ; al ma rri
'a r--iiTs wrrk, liriir ;t!l m
s.ti:i-: 11 ir ' ir--. ;i..- i'.tirr-.
an-i 1 ihiiii '-". All w-irk m h--.fiiii ;n '
I lib'.
rrri.il I. r
I'.iiiiipi
v in :i'-
c- r lan.-e with pi m- atnl -K-t ;ft.-aii.ns wh: h
-.fn i:"-n aj.i'K -i;i.n t-i Mr. 1. A. Ilrul..
iTMri'lUi ii. Kri- iis j.'r, nn aiul itM-r
:;r I. Iv7t5. lii-i- ti.i iti in rc-ive ( h-r th--
May
hu:l iiuii. Aii hj i-1 m-l.i i-- h-jolin -t 1 -r m, I
r-'rii'tviiii: '-'t i hiiil'ihi. Hi '-5 dr t tic Vtvhv w -i k
;i:u-l .s;Mvi'v wl.rTl tr r n s itue itx !j hi.iiti i!
in M Hnil Unz. nf term. The hnarl r -s-rve i'iu
rmnt.nt re ) iii-.r an v .tjiII hi-ts.
Hy '.nlTnt lw mf nf hir p; r.
J AC C. HliUtt.
V:t;. r. r.irv.
OI.I' N T A U V A S S 1 1 j N M I ; I .
Wiu. H. .J.rh.tr' wile, t Mi If. rd Tp.
Siiier-'! t '. Fa. . ha inif made a ;nnniary :ia-
i-!'i.i":it t;- on-, hy dM'd. datei- lay d Apt il.
1 'Tti.iti" p 1 1 ;:rt.r;l. p'r."'t tl:ia I mixe 1 1 .t;d
W II. i lerharrt.i-T the ' m hr i hie 'p-.:i:um
I ii r hy eii'.ti-t to all per'iu inhhred tn
Wiu II. vii-rlnrrt. tn taiLt U immediate p:itifiii
tn me, illume h.iv ii; el tit:: :t;;i ti't tnin to pre ut
tt.f-'o ;nly :iuh:nfin:ed h-r wftleiiit-nf to me. ut
i.iy P'id'iit in Mi i Ih-rreefc Tp. ui Saturday, tht
i 7 1 ! i il iy d June, i7f5.
JHSIAII OKKH KTT,
Mu v AiiK-e.
E
XKCL'TOUS NOTICK.
hJLatc of li ax Few. late of SLnny Creek Tnp.,
dreeaf1!.
Jrtum twramntarr on the ah.vc estate
having len uran!d tn tlte npderiirned. ntii ts
lier.'Sy if'ven Tthn-e iihleNel t it to make irn-uu-
li.tio p ivnii'or. and thre having riahnff
a-iin-t tt. I'u jtn'nt lh.Mii duly ant ht-nti atd
h" ?:LUui:it at the late r'idi-i'd d
teaT'M,un Krid ' v. J;ne A. 1 17.
SAM t KI. Hi,
May ;. Kxei'iunr.
;UJNKKS NOilCIv
.Ia: i F. -le; . havli.s exiviitt-d a d-ed nf
olutitary Aihiij -ut to him I-t the U-iirnt nf
Cn-iiiior, N'Hii-t? Is ht-re'.y iv-r t all p-rri-ni
hfirjret:.iiii an I ac-unl w iei h.r ol ro-rl -r
otto-n! t tn precctit thn tn f.-' du!y an' hen ;tl
td. at o.y u.'li-e nn nf lK'fre S;it:d y. June VitP
A. U. 1 at lm:h tttue there fie A Ui'efiii
ni all the erediinr.
JAS. L. Ff till
M.;y hu Ac-mnt-e.
A
DM1 X I ST P. A TO U'.S X O T H'K
. iiteof ..e..! U. lite of
Hint Tuwithiii,
i'teeaul.
Letter f adimmirafin .n tbe atva etatai
i.itv ii. im -t-n zrnnted tn the -iiiderii:ned, u-diee u
ii!-;''; )irtn to tin-- unhdited to it tn in:ike umu.
ili ite p-iymnt, nd ti'naK ha inehiiui a'xaiul It
to pf-ent thnintluly luth.-ii! ieatett lor tfi'ttifiiu nt
nt tne la'e re-ndein-e ,d d-H-tip',! on Thursday,
the l.Vh dav nf Jmip. A. 1. !-..
1AV 10 J. SUA rt'KK
A lu'.iiii--tmi'r.
M.ir Hi.
IDITOK
s .NOTICK.
1
.M.
, 1 M.i'ihiilK.-r. ,
In tin-' -nrt ..I I -..min. n
I'll';!- f St.Mi.Tet i'..l!litv.
x.i. ir, AjTii r. is?, fc.
ii.
u- .1 lin Klliii.tn !
t.:i!'i K.mIi. 1
ii! i 1 1 u ii- . ;
An 1 .-..a t. mil. la
i.liu U C r-ll-.m. t
-rI, lvr. the 1'i.urt an
Audti.r. tn di iri'-'.te
t. l.ni.1
in lot. h.in l- 'd the lnri.i tnanan oi;
t Ui - . i ; IV einrr i'dtKretii. '
K"rtr ft. m tfn- K.-enrd, i 1 1 t hi- day nt
April, .
V. 4. KOtiSKK
'i'h .ii' lei -it:.' -d Au'iitnf. hrid'y uiwes t,
-ii- pr" 11 4 i::'f-r ih.fc! lie tt;.l m.-i't t!.: ;'.(
M - a;i ii-r ' ' e uyi iiduieut. ar hi? ui !:. ii
V an t Fa . nn T Ir.ii.-hi v. th- i,th day ut Mi.
, h'u and
lilie.e aii t r ta;, alte,td i;
t;:itik 'inwr.
I, f
ttrI,IltIlV.
Aunitn.
5 toO
uy at home. Simph-rf rt-rth
Sn.NMi & t'., ft.rt land,
uiar1
.Maine.
OKM '.'V. tn K P. KOVVKKL. (.. New
fciY-irk Inr Pamphlet ol 1 0 p.iei. .niit;-ihn
l!-t ni .i u neni-i;irfrfi, aud iciiunti'! "ii'-win
vf. ol -idv.'rtip.rnr. iiiar
PITTSBURGH, PA,
illllO to till.
Trade.
1876.
mar iu.
q ui IVi !u. i-70