'I The Somerset HeraMgf" V Ki'!I'Y. - .1-.1!1'; Cii. 1- il l.i i- it l'n-. . ..ii. i't 1.1; uli r in- I.VM1-S nil 1 l.l.t wiin fli-;r,i. ' j.l. 's Pni;.' Mn I'iii.i:iiii art si-Uiir.' in ti'i !t;:l Ki-l 10 iviiN j'i:ut. ( ill i:.s. lulls, lull '. :it l)aviM.V Urn-.. v.fc ;. ll..l.l.-:-:"! :i h.ive "vv the !';:- ,M k of L'OiK'l.-illtoWJI. -.1 ami In s: si-lii'i'-' A hoick loiofTolo.-', "-i;r.-ir IVoolrV Vru ' al T(I, j,r,v.rv:for!i al-iiii'Liil .ruit .'roji ,,iv ot I'lointMi::-'- .l! -T nviivi'il at PavistV one., a spl n slock of Mlisieeo V i i'jars. I'ull Svl I i tai'p-sl'Hk ol'liair. clothe. .',. (.mill, nail ami uiht liniln-.. :it ' I I. l!llu' More. h nti:y inliHv :i:ilcl at 'I'e ih Cphi rv it liiil store o! 'Tool; A: 1 oil Maine i'Mss Wreet. - i'ain :!:- Knvi li" Pens. Inks. lni- STATIOXKUV. Clank Hook' Ac :! Si ore." C-me.1 fruit hv the Iiaif.lovti orl...eii or luiri.M tC F'.Khoa.KA !!ro. s to suit all. , i:n vkiiv. Noli. his, F.incy ;,.:k i:; ...,,.1 varietv at IVopVs Jim- Store. ,'uan,i:i: il not 1 stand !".) (Mi iindsie us. we are not hard to find. , ,V(. l!,,ldeili:umiV store is in the cen tral part of tow II. Tiik Live Grocery is asatn t the wants oftheir customers : a full line 1 choice irni .rir. l-st hraiidsof toliaccoalld cigars m low n. As we were not sufferers ly the lire, we ;in otli r a lai ire and hetler sicn k of dress .'oods sVe.. to the jmMie than any other frni in town. A. Hoi.iKnt:.rM. Mi ii kv.i. Mi ioi ik charged wiih the mur- . " 1 ..' l.-r ill. . . r til Ins w lie was mm n n-.i - . Ihe First deL'ieeat if last week. lCli nslmri on Tuesday P.l-.sT qualilv of sugars by lb. cwt.. or l.arrell i-ocap tor cash at the The Live gro cery ill the basement oft he residence of . .1. Finer. Tin Lw on Stavi's. On and after the 1st day of OctoWr. 1;?. all the stamp duties iirc're'c::lcil with the exception ol the following : II. F. S le ll ps;. has comtiicni i.u his new building on Main Cm- d work St reel. i .i . .1 : : . . i. . ,,...1 !..- i Si muld'siaiui inai mi- is in i.i.. - !1 A Kinimel for a banking room. A f.-ree of l-aged oil Mr eii llie north w here his h s'oe.e lias lis are busily en W. .1. l'.aer's new building v.cst comer of the diatuoi.d r'e Mansard building s'.ihhI. .hi,! in-' frmn the plans, tne new liuilmng will he far hand-cmcrthan the old one. K. H. M ausii Al.t.. of the People's Urug More. " iH'gs leave to inform his friends and in-iiiy patrons, that he is now ready to of !! aChoiee lot of fresh g.xHis. at Ihe us tal 1 prices. ( i.:sln. -rv Kei :!v on hand at the Family ir i'ii store of t'ook and lleeiitson ? M..ine Cress S:n vt. Hour, oats. nr:i. null li e.l, hratiil. kieon. salt, tisli. lard, vinegar, i-vrnis iiiL'ur. -..li'ee. canned frui'li, 1. !'.!( i i i .1, cc.'ars. iVe.. Ac, ',:'iil. eln eks. drall or order for the I : -J men! of any sum of money whatsoever. .lr:MUi iii'ii any bank, broker or li ust eom- ji.iiiv. or for any sum cm -f-ediiisi ifl". drawn 4 u'ii any other lN-rni orjiersnns. coinjiaii J ie or corii Mirations, at sinht or on iletnand. Tin: Sui'l-elii'' Court of reens;, h :'iv. has just deeided lhat the Use by n citizen of public w ays isthat of IrasiMt only. !.aw vei ulioiK-cnpy the public highways ale ibstructioiis ! the public right of way, alul n ev.M.i" .. We w.iii'd a.hisi- f.il our IViem's. who :!re I'liiidin d-ellin.!i or h;isiiict.s h.nisesto ia sol manner, cither by cellar or otiier ue. provi.le for tie stowing aw ay .fc..a!. 1: li idwavs been heretolbre, both an in . oir.esiienee lilid ail eyesore, 1n see piles ol ::-!i. s and coal on r 'sjn thorouu'lil'ares We do li.'iv this thing will be looked after. Sitiuervct ieiiili iiiy nml irmnl Si IkmiI. Viiim ii'ai., M1S A. W. MACIiETIl. f This Instiimioii will be reopened for a pterin of lO Weeks, 'filexlav .' u! y '.'! Ii 1 'TJ. Tuition ?It.(iO. M:i:i!:d I .an Ullages ex 'f tri. I'ariieular attcuiioi: pa;.' to th. se de is'uiiu: Normal iustna t'u n. ' ? lrnn 1 MX. The ill -w Evall. I.I.Ilier K'li Cliiin h. i ailed Mt. Zion. siuiateil four ? iiii'. v Norihwiird ol .leiuii iiow n. in .leiim r i I p . Siner-et i n. I'a., will ' ilediialed. i no pri vi miu; l'rovidi nee. on Sabbath the . ) :;n;h of .lean-inst.. at in o'clock. A. M. . i Xciuhliiriug Ministers are iiiiied tii at .-. n.'.. IMA . I. MT'FET. l'ii-tur. .. A i n n i. .lauuhtcr of our neihlM-r. . apt. t-.a!.-. -uliiiul a un last No bath, lie had s i ral in her mouth, when one .ml now n h. r throat, l'litting pins in in ni Ii i a common, thmieh very r p hel.sil.le inai i:ee. among lelua.is. Ills iki lniiUUng liie with kerosene, l,i.ldiii! tor an early iufVm. Hn'fnrtl ' fr. '!. ''ioNsn.i: S. Ki:. V snake was kilied -.11 the lailiiei' Elias Jleiple. this week, by John r.ieiei ki r. This snake was seen las; "nimner by several p..irties w ho declared it 'uli- lilleeii 1'eet long; but it was di minished, when s'u';;:, to six feel six llli hi s ill length This e s!;.jM"i', v us ..'. iiig to the in I i. -e cold w - aiher of last x inter. If llol U-ell kilii'.l pose i ol!id ): - ihali iiolhing. till ;;M t! in .xt .Sumifter, iiiirisured Iwo JEXNER. U 1 A I'M.'IV ol gi 11I.1I11111. Lave pun based '! Liouial iroiu ilu- loiiu r of the alley on which Ihe house lately i-i-i.pied by Mrs. .'.-. K. Tredwell stoild. clear tlir.u'tgh to '.he front sired, with lo feet ..tMiii-nial in depth from Mr. Jostah Pisel. We tni.h r--t.iiid they intend putting up a row of hand mie two story bri. k business houses and otVircs. ('ol. Jos.-ph Cmi.lii'.:!-- !...s not yet eoieelilitl to join the company, bat hopes :.! er.'eitained '.hat he will. V- 1 t some i f the it ti'.'.i n.i n v. 1m :i;v 1 : in . la"';:g building large l,ir,'.sni Ihe. .i:-!: :!-1. 1 isiilcr f he fe;a ihili'y of 1 r. 1 iillg : !alj. public hall. It c.li K-luaile fi pav. !: v i. n ' y rent for cutei'taiuttu-tits :.t ;.'!, 1 v .0 to M5 a night. Ii can U made I ay a haii'ls..- ic interest 0:1 ;hc investment, iiils.iii: Uie w hole coiiitiiiltiite many lii-ht' llietlt. 1 ar JoWII is l.:r.' aii'i iiiierai ciioiigii 1.1 siiMjHin an ii-,i.-nni lily lecture at least. Ti I.n.iiT Rt NNt.vi: Dovi:-t:c Smv m; Mmmixv.. '-How Vi ry l:;.ht ami I'l'a t it rnr.s :" the first expression you i ! make on sci ing liiis x-,omler!i:l ma elriie. What little skill is rei;uin d to run it. an 1 how beautiful and -r!i i l the work, lheia.ist cx'.rmagant Jr.iise ives ymi if the f..int,-si idea nf its merits. S-i"ii:g - I" lieving. Send fir sample and deserip ' vc (ir.ulir to R W. Mea.iman V Co., J"ii.r-.l ...-,i,ist No .Vi Six'h S' Pitt-- i i 1 oam;,,, t uv. Ci.U and Jhvriis cf j1l. i-e.oVi,,,,., h;.vc.a-! nut in the lleW ibu.l..ii .,i,l ..::,:s-col la r on Maine Cr.-ss I r''"- a:s...i-i .; by II. C. ) i-r:ts s,,iie More. Hi a.laaiun to flour grain and mill t- ", "-.I I..1M-, a as.N.iitment of gio Je. nes. proMsi.i.s. 'Ru,s .',.. fresh ironi I in' l uy. al reasoi::,l,le Pllees. Em r f ' .1.! and s-e for your- 'Ives. I I UK I.ioiit Ri nmm; 1;,,v, st:cSkw. ,'N.i Mviui.vK.-The easiest t the j ightiM to run. has no cams . Vs. makes " luoM-ahle j.ar;s iMide of h:.r I her kind i. t.i , aiiii i t' 1 . 11 !1V 1!0 lAperienecd agents wanted where none " no. auy fsiai.issln-tl, s Co. tJeneral A "i ''ri-t. Pittsburgh II. W. Ste: Xo. 20 Iman i.xth It Was statnl in l.i". it .. rr . 1, . , i.u in 1 ami me "i..fr.it that the first t,,l.. : .i Vi ' ,. , .sl I - .1 1 ""-i-UlllUI Hill II " - .v il lor the Uncut, ,f ih,.S.m,.rs,fsuircr- -is inun tlie linn ifM,.s..l- (.. ' 'f l'liiaa,'.,!,, tr'.-cr t.rn.tl il.,. .i.r J.!' .VV i'avc.M",' ,.f . "' V" miM.ik,', ninl that ., nlizciii. of ii . " rv' 1" .iff orr niil m tr l 'u hi tin. l;t f i " l'''l", I 'nit J..!ni.p,u'n ' , ' 1 -ul"rs' f!nI . v.lni,. ilf r"u',V('s '--ol:?, for . . iii , ......... ,r,. , . iih s ,ihhi , .""-" i ercili.ea "luiMown iiavin-iiTniH. a '"'V'a n,IM"kr" i 1 "if f iim!, niono . !', k'as5 :i'"J j il.lc to srr.ilil'y our rriuVrs liy 1 t:iimbr fiUti'iiirni il our ,m. (hTiSEv,tv p-nuinc ln.x of ,r tlii, 15.r.n.rii. Mr. I avis. jinu-ti.--.il . t l i V I W Vll I'll l.S1'"i"LTlr"i'iJ',"lM,nv"- ''" ,IC" l,nil.-r;"-? Pr. XK-LANL 1 jut, iin,l the rlattor... in now tilli-il itb In-ars t lit' M-niaturp ol t lA.M I .Ms , lM...,.tii i,mip -mil nmsli owl. No ilKOS., I'itlmrjrli, I'a., awl tlicir ! S):,"V .lu... c-lt-:m. I.iavo yimr rl rs :i jirivate I no oilier, tiitinii. nil.'il Stall's Slam!. "lake - i lie market is full of nin- AV.r.m lAi! Show, a rainvan of ra!;es. Cl.arl.s l- 'WHlker s rakes, two ibw.eo iin:n liv four horses, jwst through town last week. Tluv iikvp taken Count V an.l State .r. niiuiiis"in Pennsylvania. Mary l;i l Nt'v Yo:k. Ol'i". A . Piom five to 1. u ihou - mil are in use. Kir .mint n that are ii-in-' the Walker lake jrivc it a very ileciili tl preh-reiiee over nil others, for its -.iiiiplii'iiy. iluraliility, ease mid ellieieney. Fanners who need rakes should write to Mr. Walker, at Frieileiishurjr. to make sure of ircitin-j one. Prices the same v het her Unejhl :.t the shop or tlelivereil, anil t licaii as chi'-ajiest. P.KAt TV S I5iT Al'MI.IAKY. Ask the Indie of the season w hat apniiitinent of her toilet UiMe holds the highest place in her esteem, and she will replv, w ithout a uioiiient's reflection, II. icon 'm Mac.mii.ia ! B m m. Nothing, she is thoroughly aware, .ontnhutcs so i,wcrlully to cnlemce Her , charms and n nder her irr'istille as that mi st deli.'htful and healthful auxiliary of Ik aiitv. Ilv r.siiiL- it ladies are enabled. l.r. j oi !i ler tin-v h-ive o-.-sd the meridian to pn serve tlie vouthful MiHmi and I'Uiitv oi thc.r comiilcMons, and where Na'ui'rc has denied that sujicrlative attrac tion, the llalm fully compensates for her deficienci'.s. On a Stkikk. The young gentlemen w ho have been so busily engaged since the tin-, in carting away the debris from the ruins, concluded, one day of last week that ."ill per da v. was not'sullii ieiit pay, so under the lead of one or two of the princi pal carters, they concluded to strike for higher wages, "and demanded $:l 00 ht ii.iv. In order to do the thing up quickly, , the command was sent around to draw off 'cverv cart from the work, and it was im mediately done. The next morning the 'contractors acceded to their demand, mid tin y are now receiving :! 00 jier day. The gang of i-arters are young gentlemen ' from around this village ranging from 14 to 00 years old. Tin: Nkw Postal Law. 'The new postal law makes many changes of gener al interest in ci--iing postal regu lations. The most iinjiortaiit istheaulhor iatioii of the o-e cent postal cards .for cor resimndence or t" r printed matter, similar to i In ise wh'n h were introduced in irc:il Ciilain some years since. The price of the mrd and stamp will be one i-ent, al rhough if :' card inainif ictured by private parties and not by the Oovt rnmeiit is used, the regular three Cent jmMage will be charged. Th" nistage on circulars, news papers, Ac., which under the law was two ( en's for every four ounces or less. The chaiioe is now in force the law being im meil'ialo in its cti'ect ; but the Postmaster (o m ral. in the alisencc of a certitied copy of the law as pascd, is us yet unable to is sue any instructions to the Postmasters throughout the country in relation to the liosta! card system." T:' ih. I:, '' -hUr 'in YU r ! why he should not bring a second action much higher standanl of qualifications '' f SoiurrMi Coi'nti: within one year from the determination of ' for our teachers would be very desirable At llie recent primary election, counting j t!e rule : and if no goo.1 cause for delay be , the material to Ik- ojienttcd ujmn was not the full vote ml ted. the luajorit ' f E. if ! shown, the rule shall !e made absolute ; : 'Uflicient Jto adopt a higher siale of work S hr.M k over me fir l'rothoiiatai v. appears ! and uion the expiration of Ihe year the j i"- It is the county's fault that she has tube l:: votes. "' ' plaintiff shall Ik- debarred from bringing j not got letter material for teat hers, not the r.u,., ovu.orei'ion of il.e reiimis it will tuiv ftirt her in lion in 'on the siuie title. i iiuicrintcndent's. returns, it will in Stonvcreek be r.'.uml that the vote cast in Stoiivcreek township vias larger than tlie vote polled by lnith jiarties in previous years, and the list of voters shows that the Democratic vote was rii-eived at the polls. It aiso appears from the list that nearly half of the vote of Alleirheny lownship wa- DemiN-ratic. thus w hilst the Republi can vote of Is, was 04. some 125 or (5 vi'es were ml led at the primary chtlion. At the primary election for Snithanip , ton tow iiship, a larre portion of the vote w:.sni:;dc up of Democrats, minor and non re-ideiiis. In t!i" Isirotigli of Wellers ' burg at the fall election of lsiT, the Re publican vote was l!l. w liilst the vote a! the primary eheliori was ."i!l, two-thirds of whom were Den: 'cral. It is very certain that in these places, the I ule of the party were set aside, whereby the rights of those who only sought an chit ion under the i iih s adopted by the Republican party have lii'eii tramiiied under foot, .lustiee rc ip.iires that an investigation should he had and I hereby call on the Chairman of the County Committee to call together said Committee that such investigation May lie made, and s'.'.eh action taken as the cac de mands. As the matter now stands, I claim to lie the nominee of the Republican party, and as s ieh entitled to their sup"rt a! the fall election, and shall run as such. HENRY E. SCM ELL. TKKUlill.l: Alit'.U.NT ON T1IK RltOAU Toi RiMi. Tic Ci'!,ih:rtir tiinl Fin imni of l! -Ac'.f It'H'i l.aUtl. nil 1 liursiLiy 1 evening of last wit-k a terrible accident oc curred on the Huntingdon and Broad Top i 1 1 1. ....... ..n 1.,. 1. i.;..i. i,.,i.1m,. I torDavis' 1 Fireman heckcr. lost M.ir lives. The night train, w bid, is due here 1....1 ,..,1 ... i.,., ,,i.,l ti. .,t..r tank on this side of Hopewell, when the engine, the new No. Hi, was suddenly and violently thrown from the track down an embankment of almlit forty feet and land ing just at the edge of the river. The len der and baggage car were pulled oiT the track, w hilc the jmsscngcr -.tr remained in safety on the road. The terrified pasr-ell-gets. expecting of course thr.t every one in front liad lien killed, repaired at once to the engine, where they found the engi neer unhurt, the fireman ileaif am! the con dii; tor ba;i!y iiijun d. The wounded man ! was jiroperlV cared for, and as soon as an ; eii' i:ie coiilil be urm need, w hieh w as some hours after the accident, he w as ldai ed on ; ours after the accident, he was placed on passenger car for Saxlon. Hut his in ;es were of such a si-rious nature that he .P" died beiore he rr.iche 1 that jaiint. The coiiiiui tor v. a- on ihe engine at thi tiiru' of t he aci iile:;;. Xi neoi' ihe passengers were hurt. The l.eeidi tit is attributed to the slinpingof a 1 air. which causul the rail i to b. mispsa ed. Mr. Daxis had been on , tin da; r :! lllght ti';: s. but he nil as ( on.luetor. only HlKiut 111 had been in the employ . if the time. Mis "ciiial disposition, .1 siine and his t ravelin euileniaiily conduct towards the public, had made him iiianv 1 lit l is. His sudden and terrible dealh is ilv n.oinneil b his friends and rda--."'; Jfrl ij.izitte. I'rsina IK m. . serious ju cideiit occurred on the Miss .leiinie Eil her and Mrs. were thrown trom their hori-s ;;ig along the street. Miss Eieh- ui:e 2-iih. RlllKh- w hile 1 ; IT V. 1' s thought to ! dead for some time ad l.av iug been very much bruised fall. c are happy to learn that h. r by the her in-'.ui' -sure not us serious :!sat lirstsno- pi.-si d. This accideiit was caused by the barking and snapping of one of those jni-s-ral !.' little curs.'' frightening the horses the ladies Were riding. Where is the . tax J We suggest that those Jn ph.' who js-rsis; in l.n ping a relic of I!ar l arisiii in theshajH-of a little snarly "Ei i'.o"or a "big savage Tige." should becom-IK-'ded to pay well l r the luxury. The Coal S: Coke Co.. arc shipping ipiPe a large .uiiou.'it of lttmU-r and Miuare tim- I er from their mills The compuny here a!-si comiiielii-i .l the slnpment of brick, tlie iU!:iy, is ineir i.m-.ii!o:i. 1 ui .e s.ei.is We are pleased to sec. a prosix-d for the to have U-en a want .of judgment- uinoiig c.iiupany riiriving snnc rcmunenitioii in school Directors i:i proem ing siies for our return li.r the vast amount ot capita! w hich sehool houses, and a I n k of taste in fitting they have iiivc-tcd in their enterprise. We "P the grounds properly. Hoards of Di-is-sjicak a bright future for I'rsina and her rectors should procure at h a t one acre of iloiijishiii'.' sister Confluence. : grouml. ha c it neatly f -iiivd an.! plant There is talk of a new rotul or stn-i't 1k -l;ig laid ottt through the "river Uittom." ci.nnn ting tin- two tow lis by a much short er route than the present one in us,-. Tlie Hotels of C ntlut lii-e are f.lh d to overflowing wish trawlers, tine laiiilloid from that town wakcneil up the I'rsina butcher at the midnight hour, requesting him to bring him "half 11 bei f for break fast. 1 hat looks like business. The new Hotel will Ik- ojk ned in a few days. The I'rsina school closed on Ihe21st inst.. The teacher. .Miss El In D. Livcngood, in tends going to "'Mt. I'uion College." We arc iiiliirniiil that Miss Ella. ho IidMs a '. pnilt-toiuiiul t-t-nifiiitlc, is one of l lit U-.I teai hcrs in the tuiiiity. The veiithi-r tint never frliii" Kuliici t ....-..es..,i.. ' :.iJ,...: - jiis. -ana mu, ji....f , tin. r v,r -r. ui-ui imic Hum' i inn : frifuu to win! him a pmnl need of the j srenuine old -Joiuh kind, warranted to j ii. n ., . : i . .e,:...... . . ., , t, - inake aslmlel-' lioumarerU'iiiriiIuntt'-tL" ; HS "ola So1" ,K'?lns o I"-"I in thrmsh the ; lT "f t!,e t!'1"t ,,"ll,,ills- s '- ""S ' the "gourd wed. ' Coai.. Tlnv-i: in want of nml fr any pnria,', sii'.ini oi'iuraiiii-r. n""- " (Arc. can Ik- Fiipiiiiftl AU-x Minziiuin i d'urnvrh- flic Jnhn N"!H Imnk. Mr.tlw:ist the Fonn.lry. CastojsIA Is a sciciitillc vegetaMo pre paration ; a perfett suhslittite for and more etreetive than Castor Oil, and is pleasant to take. It cleanses the system in a most re markahle manner; does not distress or trripc, hut operates w hen all other remedies have failed. It is certain to supersede Pills. Castor Oil, Narcotic Syrups and all other puririitive and exciting medicines. The Castoria contains neither Minerasl, Morphine nor Alcohol, lly its einolier.t. soothing effect, it assimilates the food and produces natural sleeji particularly adapt ing it to crying and teething children. It cures Stoneieli Ache, Wind Collie. Con I stipation. Flatulency. Croup and kills I Worms. Make your'Dmg'Tist send for it ; he will always keep it. as every family must ' have it. It costs hut tilly cents a liottle. CSenehai. Laws. llelow are a few ot the in. impirtant laws bv the last legislature of the State. There were on- lv iliirtv.ni.,...r..n..r:.l . n ictiMenls and we -vo mluv of deven of th.-s,- laws. Vl. - i,,,!,.,,,, , ,i. iwfi.rd ..-, tU for We are indebtitl lothe IlciliWrd Vt: i the following brief statement. i EM-AKCINO rOWEItS (IK COMMON l'I.EAS. r.iiiargi-s uie jiowci-. m v nu. m of Common pU-is sos to authorize them incorisirate gas and water companies , ' market and tow n Hall c-inanie.s ana so-1 defies for the protection and prescryation i taught by one teacher, of birds, fishes and game. There is a lack of system, too, in our M vuiiim women and sew inc. m acHines. ' graded schools. The gradation is very im ' o 7.-IVn..its married women to m-1 l,,i rl-' t- 't!i owinst to the fm,uent trad for the punhase of sewing machin.-s i vhange of teachers. Tim lrequcnt .change for their ow n use. without the hus'-and ' t.n.-lM-ni is a gri-at hurt toour s.-h,x.ls joining in the contract. i MONI MI'.NT TO I'KOMOTKSSS Of COMMON ' schools. J when-he gives satisfaction. Let teachers Xo. 8. Authorizes the appropriation of ; understand that they are to lie employed a site in the capital grounds for a inonu-) tor several years in the same school, w ith, ment to lie erected bv the State Teacher's ' lcrhaps, an increase of salary, and it w ill Association "to the" memory of the chief , be quite an incentive, and w ill secure U-t-founders and most distinguished promoters j ter teaching. of the common school system of Pennsyl- , bl l'EUlNTE.NUENT'H W'OKK. vania. MQl'OUS ON ELECTION DA V. No. 11. Prohibits the selling or giving away, by tavern or saloon keepers, of any spiritous or malt liquors, on any general or sM-cial election day, during the time tlie sills are kept oiicn under penally of line and imprisonment. W ESTEItN IKH sE C'K UEKl'OE. Xo. !". Dii lare.5 the present site of the House of Kctuge tor Western Pennsvlva iim tuisuitaliU'.s ii has K-cn ineorim'rnie.l within the limits of Allehciiv eitv, iiml tlwe'linirs ami tiiaiiufuciiiric are crowilin iiroiiiiilit ; ami authorizes the luatia.L'ers to sell the liuililinv's nml trrouinls, ntnl invest the liriK-eeils in the real i-st.ite ami ImiM Hiirs more suitable to such an institution, in some jioiiit in Western lYniisvlvania, not exeecilini; fitly mil. s t'roin Pittsliurh ; also, to chanirc the naiiie of the 1 Vtinsylva- lli.'l Kelullll SelliMil. KIECTMKST St ITJ. Xo. 20. That whenever, in any action of ciectnicnt. a non -suit r judgment for di feiidiint shall Im- ha 1. the defendant may i enter a rule itiMin plaintiff to show ctiust-! " eakxinos k maiiuikd womkx. ! . . ' vj.sl.(llr,.s , 111:trni-l women ; tneir seiH-rale earnings, citner of lalair. i business or projK'rty. free from any legal j claim of the husband, or his creditors. To prevent any fraud, ln lore any married wo-1 men shall lie entitled to the benetiis of this i act, she must tin st iH'tition the Court of herelor. winch petit I Common I'leas tin shall la' entered on record. ri'.r.KI UllKI) STOCK. Xo. 2 Authorizes any company incor nirated under any general law. w ith con sent of a majority, in inlcri st of its stock holders, to issue preferred stock not exceed ing one-half the capital stm k the holders of w hich preferred stock shall he entitled to sueii in v Mem is not cxei iiing twelve per "'"- " .iiiiiuiniuciii.'. cent., as theiiireetors may pie-erila', paya- cot NTY INSTITITES. hie out of the net earnings, and the holders j of such preferred stock shall not be liable 1 he Sanerset County Teacher's Institute tor the debts of the company. convened, Deceinler 2th, WA, and ron- i vc i toiv TTirni' vrs jtinucd in fscssion five days. Prof. C L. iamihio. Aix.uiiMi.Ms. j Ehrenfeld, Prineil of the California No. :;. "N here execution atta hmciits ; s.aU xr,i College was present on Tues issuelVom court, altaching debt, money. , t.iy uni delivered a very able address in .... i. . . .1.. .... :.. .1... i.. .. i.. . . - . . ; shh ks, or oilier 'ioriii in i in- ii.iihis .u tll0 c vcnillg. Kev. Joseph Vt augli, I'rin j persons iroi-.Mti..iis as garnishees, ami ! Hollidavshurg S-miiiarj' was present where proceedings have lien stayed on the : OI, Wednesday ami lectured in tlie evenin-f. j judgement, ironiatiy .aiisc. def.-ndant may j Miw lloec A. MK'Iarv, elocutionist, was j tile a lmnd, w uh s-.ir. c-on btioned that j , aitetidance durins? the entire week, and j the defendant shall eiy M plainlitl. on the .My(. instructions in reading and elocution, determination o tlaoe. w hatevc r amount ; 0n Thurxlav evening she pave an enter ( shall U- due by the gariiish.-e shall lie dis-, ,.,;., j- reading, which was ! barged from further liability. The cause I highly nppretLited. (In Friday afternoon i may 1-e pros. -cut i d to final iud-emi iit. but ; 1....1 tt;,i. Ils ii(1 j i Vi,.L..ivi1.im the defendant and hlssnretics shall be alone liable lor judgement an.l costs. walks or mechanics ami i.aiioki.hs. Xo. 40 Provides that a!! moneys due ; any miner, mechanic, laborer or clerk, from , ".V lr",s ,,r TtvntX company, ow ning 'or leasing any mine, inaniitactory or other business, for any period not exceeding nx , months preceding the sale or transfer of! such work by execution death or inso! or otherwise, j ciicv of such i preceding tin ; employers, shall ! a lien upon the prop- ih ucihiiii. it was pronounced iiy the Som en v. and lirt jwid out of the prKi eils of ersct , rW to Ih; deciditdly the best In , Ihe side ; provided the claim li.a-s not ex- stilute ever held in the eouuty. . . ceeit two iiunilreii iiniiars, ami snail is-111 iil us mechanics' liens are now" tiicd. I. Allot: sTATIsTI'x. Xo. 41 Provides for the apiaiintieent. bv the tioxernor, on or lielore the first Monday in May. instant, and biennially thereaib r. a suitable person to a t as Chief of the I'ureau of Iilair statistics and of Agriculture, who shall trl!ert and svsk Agriculture, who : ...p.. i..i.. ;., . 11 1.0 ia -iiui-u. - 11 nil iru i. 111.- 111 iii'i'i in il.srelationstolhes.Kial. cdui-aliolial.in.lus-; ; trial and general interests : the condition,! w ages, and treatmi nt of all , kis-cs of our i j working nnple. and the ell'iil of Ihe same ! on the permanent prosperity and produc-. tive industry of thu eoiimionwealih. tisiii - s relating to the mineral inanufactur-' , ing, agrieuiiiiiai ami coiuuierciiii pnsiuc-i .thins of the State, shall aU be collected ' and classified, and a report thermf made to tlie le gislature. I lie l ommissioncrs 01, 1 - ai-i-onimsii nn- nunc worK, 1 sjieill lalsir sialisiiis: siiall U- paid a salary of two alxmt 2XI oflicial days, wrote :KK ollicial thousand dollars aiunially. and s'iiall ap- letters, and traveled alniut 2m)0 miles. I m;nt an :issi-.;,i:ii al a -jila.-y of fourteen t approved and forwarded to Ihe S1ihi1 Dc hundred dollars. ' partmeiit 2i annual rcjMirts and made 12 1 . ... : nionlhly r port?. lleiort r Snterlntiitil.J J. I Insrt. COM I.t SIO.V. l im iln-of Jnar. It is jiropi-r In this connection to state ;that all the ollicial documents of the Co. ::oof. i:;sti::cts. J SiiM-rintendent, the Institute liropcrtv, to- A n w school .li-triet ha- ben firmed in ''''"T ,with "'. ndttiany the U.r.mgli of I'rsiiia. The newly chi led : luard have organized, e.nd are making the proicr cifort to have gix.d schools. A lleW biii'niing is neediil. We now ha e twelity- nine m houl distr'u ts and one hundred audi ninety-seven school houses. ; 1 ; 'ec.l , sf in mi. llol'sES. E'evcn new sihiKil hotsi- have built during the year: f -itir in Erotliersya!-. lev, two 111 v oneimr.igu. one 111 iini-iivinc, , line in .leiinrr, one in Somerset. 'ii' in Sto- nvcreek and one in I'pix-r Turkey foot. All of these buildings are creditable structure.-, but Hrothcrsvnilcy and Slonycreik have the lu st hous,-s. The greatest c.bjec'.ion to these, as well as to all the s.'!i.iol horses of tru-s and shnibliery. There is still a number of huts and hov-1 els in some districts i;iiv.fi.l!iv the name of scltoo! houses, and unfit us a 1 hi'i" lor ed;!- : eating Iuvs and girls in this enlightened, age. si lloOI. MliMToKS. There is a want of interest and zeal among a large majority of llie j J aek 01 school j olllcers of the nunl v. Men are elected to , fill tiie oflice of school dini'for, w ho are ijr-1 ltnratil, nml iiiiMimil to cilitintmii ; nthrrs lis-their oll'u-iai iHisiiiim t. iirniiiotc tlicir I iiiiiiviiltml iun-ri-sts, nml tinis tUTi-ut the iK'st lult-ri-sSii ,,r iiir tscli.mls. J he r-!ort jxunt a lililf r-ist of ur viiiaw. tht-n Imtli Uk-i nlmw thai few iifli, inl viiis nrc nimlf ' diuuls tlriflttl Imt-k in a North Eae tlirw iniil the !me iimiim r in whirh the ImMiirss ! linn, xvhile the hull fell in an -noriiioua of larsrc nuiiilu-r id' the latanls is odiilui-'. eil. t-onvint-fs me that llu-rt- t-hnulil In: a . -ehane in the K-luail law of our Slate in i r''r - r:tr'' W"r M.inil olluers. J t inert! lie flin - e men celecieil for each liininct, to irans'in me Miiixii nuMni-s-s, ciiii it-i tiieiii ...i it . ..1 1- -1. . ; tuiinit iisiifu jwr iiicii liiiair. - vivii r - iaie uai jMHir tojitiv men tor uii'ir iniKir, or i i the cause unworthy of hire! Let us pet rid of tha rv. "h din-s not iv to liewhool direttors ! " If, c Burke t-avn. edueation i is a t-hi-an defence, surelv our' Stme seems ! determined to keep it no," jutl-inn from her ibfralitg towards her sch,a.l oflk-crs. TKVfllKKJ". tf the two hmiilred and ten teachers employed in the county, one hundred and wenty were ma Us nnj forty females. Among this numlx rare to lie'Trauid Home lire, trUie-dirnke men and w omen, who arc not willing hi follow in the samo routine year after year, without a dcrire for improvement- Hut we have a large nninU-r of teachers w ho are too negligent and in different to teach w ith that desreo of suc cess which should characterize the true teacher, success with thcin is impossihle. Truly, our. schools would be bettor closed than i)H.-n w ith such teachers. In theory, the iJ)ve prwtticn is certainly- correct, hut in practioe is is hartll y tvissihfe. The only i way to get rid of the evil is for board of (urectorBtoiwy well for good teachers and discard at wee ull. bad ouea," I am fully uHivinvcd of the faot.tluit we are paying too much money for bad teacliing, and not enough for giKxl. There are but six gradi-d schools in the county. Ol thesii, Snnerset employs six teachers, llerlin three. Dale City three, Stoystown two, Salisbury two and Wcllcrs bttr'g two. The following towns and vil lages are badly in need of (Traded schools : Shanksville, JennerX Ibwds, Lavansville, I i.i i i ri t ' nwiensiiurjr. am. crs.na. v- r" """'"7 """ V" 1 . "minine ami i .nii a jtnuicu ! ' . 1 c a'lvantages of having gwdeU w ,s u,c aoove piaii-s w in .w rcuuiiy seen ly those versetl in school, atlairs. A law jnissed, requiring boards f directors .'i I . : .:n i i in csuiuii.su iiiucu nciiotui in mu"cn miu . uiickiv senieti oistncts, wnere tne numner 'of siholars exciiil filly, would prevent school lioards from crowding eighty to one liuiulreil pupils - m a small room, to lie l ntitiiil uii;u iijniil uiwiiosi hi -Vllielii iiic iniwirtant consideration of employing a teacher for at least three successive years. Xurimtl fk)ml : Seven Normal schools were in session during the months ol August, Scptcmlicr and part of October. The one at Somerset was under my imme diate supervision, assisted by C. A. Snyder; Stovstown, in charge ot F. Grof; Berlin, P. M. Keifer; Dale City, W. C. KoonU : Salisbury, 1 A. Smith ; Ursina, I. Miller; ellersburgh, J.I). Uaer. All of these schools were visited by the County Super intendent, and several days seiit at each 0e of "'V'"' rurtlon. in the theory and art of teacliing. The schools were largely attended hy the teaehers of the county, and the result of last winter's work shows that is was greatly to their ad vantage. EXAMINATIONS. Nine public examinations were held i during October, and about one hundred ' and liily apiilicants were examined. A I few aiilicants were rxumineil jirivatcly. j This gave us a suqIus of teachers. It was ; claimed tluit many inconiietelit jicrsons were lieenseil to teach. The standard adopted was not any lielow that of my two preilei-essors ; and while it is admitted that Sov:'u l.,nLf''t!;U,"a! t-ertirtcates were f-'rnnieii, tuitl J. it. t rttz, ot Nmiersct, rc- tvivw, ,H.marM.nt State cvrtifi.-ate. limitations. The two hundml and ten schools were n visited once, a numU'r twii-e and a few thrice. The schools .f Sonipnu t 1-ironoli wort. visited monthly. In these visitations a similar course was iiursued to that ol last year. The schools of each district were rigidly examined end classed or graded, and the result published in the county l HTs. The graded schools were rigidly ex amined, and considerable stiicrficial work exiMiMil. This course; it is to lie regretted, did not meet the views of some teachersand school oflleerw, w ho, as yet, are ignorant of State SupiTinlendent of Common Schools, and in the evening he delivered an inter esting and instructive address to a very large audience. Able reports were offered by C. A. Sn viler. P. M. Fisher, W . C. Koontz and oiIhts. Essays were read hy Misses Ruse Huston :11m i-lla it. lav- cngoiKl. The Institute was attended by alsiitt one iiu'-iuxco ami thirty teachers. All sei'tned 10 'K 'e" pleased) and it is to lie hood lllsTltHT INSTITITES. Despite my effort to re-establish District Institutes, I only succeeded in three dis tricts, namely. Somerset, Milford, Salisbury and Elklick, and some of these were poor ly condiiileil. It is greatly to I c regretteil that teacher and school director will not avail themselves of these valuable auxil- ie: u s. KIiitational MEETINGS. -V few educational meetings wen' held throughout the county, and thif o were Joorly attended. ur citizens have yet to Is - schooled in this dirii tion. They have Sla-'notvet lenrned the lmjiortiince of asscm - J'J'ii - ! to hear jMipular dliication discussctl. i".-.'.. ....1--1.11111 uinut i. 1 none sciiu- ; ment needs to lie enlightened, nnd this .can only lie done hy educational meetings. ' " 1 " l",rl fn iroy ed In the late tire at Somerset, on Slav !tth. The M-hool iiocuments of Suuerset bor ough ar.d Somerset district were - also burned. In concluding this reiiort, I will take oc- fusion to sjiy, tlmt I have always had a lively interest in the public schools of our county. An experience of ten rear ns practical teacher, I trust, enabled me to (iis - liarge myotticial duties in such man ner as to advance the ls-st interests of our common school system. Xothing was said or done to imicde the progress or mar the workings of our common schools, and I shall always carry with nu- the proud satis faction of having Wen an honest public servant. The many acts of kindness and courtesy riivivnl from my fellow citizens while dis charging my oflicial duties, place nic un der renewed obligations to them. J. L. Peon. rou n vx katiox. IJixssTiiwN, Pa.. June 21, l7"i J Epitous Heuai.d. We were visiteil hist Sunday, nlsmt .1 o'clock r. M..: with a very tiestnulive and jH-rIiat8 the heaviest hailstorm ever witnessed in this part of the county. After a hcavr rain durinir a ivart of the afteniixin, intersiiersedftt inter- vnls with a fewnmll hail, there suddenly (lritil tip fnnii the orth-tast a hfitvy lilm k iloiul viliilc anollicr (-jinif froiu the Snitli Fjist, niitfin? fcfniinsly iilxiTe a unantitv. coverinsr the erounil U the dinth of 3 im-Iics on the lever in a few minute, - hile ul many iilace where they had drift- tit topether, they lay Irotn 1U luclies to I root in tU'Pth, mf witistautliiie the warm . t -ii. -i. - veuuicr, ine nan uij on tne r run nil un- nit - lint, iui iiic i ui-Hia, iniitivi iiij; tit-ttr niMin. The weather has lieen cxtreniely wanu the last few da v. The thermometer rising at 1 o'clork P. Jf. to day to Ir.'JJ in the f.lnule. This we consider pretty good for hiirh, the first day of Summer, no near the top of the Ailetrhany. FRITZ Falls Citt, Nemaha Vam.et, ) SifTiiKttx Nekhaska, J June 15, 17:2, Dear EUUr : If you think it worthy of notice or any iiencnt to tue public, I w ill thioujh theoulumus of the IIi.nALDgivc a short "nkeUli of this wrlion of country. The great marl deposits of this ortion of NebRLska, extend from the Missouri river westward as far as surveyed, alxiut 1!H) mill's, and is known to extend to the west ern boundary of the State, about 70 or HO miles west of the Missouri. The comwi tion, quality ami strength of soil varies. In the uplands it is not so deep, but more compact and clayey, with a lighter tinge and little more sandy, while the rich inarl underearth is more of a gray or brownish color. Along the valleys of the big anil little Sandy, the big and little Blue, the licpublican and tlx) Nemaha rivers and numerous tributaries is found a deep rich soil, well adapted for agricultural purpos es and stock raising- There is no end to the growth of vegetation : fruitsand grains 'of all kinds are abundant. The great American desert does not, as is supposed by many, come w ithin the confines of the State. "The entire couutry is a broad cx- imnse of beauty rolling away in richest verdure as far as the eye can see. In this rich field of beauty, bounded only by the ethereal blue, one cannot refrain from ad doring the great Creator, in olicdience to whose command, all this wealth, this beauty, this sublime scenery was formed, and under whose soil untold fortunes lay for the fanner, w ho will but use his plough share industriously. The lovely vinec lad bill of the beauti ful Rhine, tlie rocky shores of New Eng land and its granite hills, dear old Penn sylvania with its towering mountains its crystal streams filled with suckled beau ties, as the old Shade, Niagara with its aw ful grandeur, the mighty lakes, the grand old father of waters, all fall into utter in significance w han comiared to the beauty a anl grandeur of these fertile praries in their icrcnial drcsa of green, perfumed by the fragrance of her flowers and sprinkled by the dues of heaven. Fanners are now complaining that the wheat is too rank; the fall wheat will be cut in a short time; the spring grain is look ing splendid and the corn crop of which there are thousands of acres never was more promising. Fearing tluit I have already made my letter too long, I will close. All of the Som erset county people in this vicinity syiu ivalhize deeply with your afflicted ieople. Yours Truly, Titos. Bisiiino. Mt. L'mox, June, 1872. Eds. Herald :-A few things have trans pired here lately that may be of sufficient liucrcsi 10 lueiii a i'iuci; m juui iiiui.ii lcuii liaK-r ; and, first, hut not least, do we note the observance of Decoration Day by the College and people. Alliance came out in procession, accouianied by a band of mus ic, and visited the cemetery in the after noon. After prayer hy the venerublc Rev. Hurdet. Mr. Cox "delivered an excellent ad-di-ess, suitable to the occasion. Last evening, while the industrious stu dents were arduously reviewing their studies, preparatory to'the fallowing day's critical examination, the startling an nouncement of fire was heard in the di rection of the liourding hull, which created a confusion lietter imagined tlian described, among the students and citizens ; liootless, hatle 8, coatless, and some ot them, I might say, senseless, they rushed toward the cm pyrosis, which to their bewildered imagin ation inevitably secuied like a third Chica go.' Hut lo, w:ht a sight met their eyes! a brush heap was burning. Well, of course : there was the usual nuiulier of anathemas uttered by the vulgar, anil all acknowl edged the sell frankly. itari.-un's show "the wonder of the world " eighth I presume, w ill be ex hibited at Allia ice to-morrow. Students professors and their inspected households arc all goinr, to "see the clepliant." It is claimed to l the best travelling menagerie that ever was. ;r -libitcd on the continent, for the variety of uniiimls and curiosities w hich it contains. The coming Presidential election is the principal theme of conversation. Ureeley has a few advocates, but they are very weak in their sentiments. , The Liberal movement was gotten up by -a jiarty who had Free Trade as their watchword, and nominated Horace Greeley, whose life has been devoted to the advocacy of Protection, and who regarded Froe TraJk: pretty much in the same light that he did Slavery and jiolyguiny, as a "relic of barbarism." Like Sumner and Trumbull, Greeley's identity w ith the Liberal movement was a iiersonal difference w ith the President con cerning the distribution of the public patron age. sseeln no other chance tor revenge. with weeping eyes and broken heart, he rushed into the anus of his rebel-Demo cratic brethren, saying, "I know every thingaliout farming." That his nomination is repudiated bv the originators of the Lib eral Convention is natural they could not do otherwise. The chances of Greeley's candidature now depend, upon another of Ins relies of barbarism tjie Democratic iwrty. This we opine, will mine to his supisirt likewise, as the Free Traders have done. Judge Thunnan, leader of the' Democratic jmrty of litis State is op- j Iioscd to the sale of the Democratic party j to the liadicals. Sale of the Democratic ! liarty ! Put the thing up at auction, and ! it won't bring a pinch of snuff. Why, the whole thing was trailed off at Cincinnati, for a sore-headed, bolting ltepubliean, w ho was as offensive 1 Democrats as hog meat to Jews. The Ohio State Convention, instead of U'ing held at Columbus was voted to meet in Cleveland. The circumstances which caused tlie removal was this : a Cleveland delegate said that he was authorized to offer the Convention the best hall in their city, free. That made the Columbus delegates wink a little. He then taking advantage of the ground gained, said that he would also throw in the band of music free. At this, a C-olumbus delegate got sea nil and with tears in his eyes, begged the Conven tion not lo forsake their city as the prece dent would lie damaging. The Cleveland man again came in, this time with a thousand-ton steam hammer argument, and said, "if the Convention would meet there they would furnish all the whisky they could drink, and it should not cost them a cent." That sockdologer decided the mat ter. I lielieve they would go to the ends ot the earth it tree w lusty tloweii there. In closing, 1 will say lhat the Liliend Re publican movement of the Rclicl Demo cratic jmrty for the purpte of dividing the ltepubliean party to its overthrow, is some w hat analogous to Ihe coarse and freipicnt couplet : " . - j 1 'Whentr Devi! :is nick, thcllevil a monk wrral.f Ik-; Win a tin- iM il a well, ili-vil a iH.nik was he." AlilltA. ,i . 1 PiTTsnrmiu Markkt. MinuUr, June S4!h. A rei.Ksv l Mil. aluul nut of market; new rnmi 4 lo W Mil. Hi ttkk GumI im-keil. Ki lac II. .11. 14 to l-. H.tcnK ami rmiviKKisH Suvar 'ami l-lnmllcT. He: Lonl US 7 lOK f ft;tbci-r, Imlry. lift 1A-: 'ct,iry, 1SJ1c; (l.lien. HttU'.: 'uanti-f Cured llaBix, St!. Carboji On MOfe' Xlo yi est, 1mih. ri'ii-teU ut lie fi U,i Feath kks So. 1. Tsfisue. Fuktb Sprinit Wheat. W Ti Hie S5 V Mil; Winter wheat, Stij 74. Oa.vix Keii Winter Wheat, 1 S.'.;' White, 1 SO; Oats White, 4Se; Mixed. 4sc Oim Priuie yellow. S5e: Mixnl, Kle. Kye, WHiWSt Hay Hnled. fcn, 2;- too. WooL-s-Cumuinii Fleei-3, &iiM". Me illuui. Sutc-SSc; Fine, SuiiUc; Tub Wufaeii, tagtita; t 'nwimheil, . New Advertitemcnto. SSIOXEE'S SALE; ' ; , liy virtue of tlie authority vestr.1 in nie hy llie Act of CsmgrrM tu estal.lish a aiiik-riu srstcm of liaukrapfary, vmased Ihe 41 March, a. k. 1S67. a j the aaMiinee of Atarluh iKuituuti, HauLruii. and In pursuance of a decree and order ol Ihe District Court of Ihe I idled Statin for .lie Western IHs-: trict of Pennsrtvania. then will spexmsed In puli- j lie aale Ihe folhiwinvr real estate of raid liankrupt, i al the li.lW.wirut Units aihl phiees. vii: , At the Rom Huuae, ia Die ltonai-jh of Sftinerset, ; county nf Solnersel, un Tucfclay the 3uth day ot Ko. L A tract ed land aituaie In Alleahriiv town- . w. " ,n ,yT ,,1" ,,hc i,n. rai'letdiWe vi d-nce hlp.rlaiiilmr eiehiyailx -urea, -trict measure, 'i llie head. c:iusinx hut Hushes, vcrtiiru an I diai ailjuiniux IuikIs ol John Oelirer. Andrew Einerii-W, TJT f "'"," " l 'U? "' " " mil '" r-'1'!- Slurfxs lielra, and iKhera. ThU lra.1 is well liiu- i bri,,'" ""Insr wl i.Uali7.nia laxative is ro.tiired. lH-re.1 with nine, mnke and oak. and li.- m-.r tiie ! ii'l Vibrant a b-ruvm. kst Sixtzkii Arr.ti- P It k W II I! : No. 1. The anilK lileil oni-half of a trait of tfin hcr I llel rituated in Slonycn-ek township, contuin Ina three hundred ami ntlydKu aireit, ailjoiimiK Lauds of Mart in L. Stath r. Andrew Statler. kiiu liiel's ht-im and i-t hers: This tract is well liiuU-r-ed. and the land la of iroud uality. Nn. X A tract of land contaiiiiuir twrnlr r..ur acres, situated in Shade Township, adjoiiiinir'lan.lf of tlie Shade Furnace prufierly. Custer' heirs, nnd others, Thia lan.1 is nearly all cleared au-l In a flood state of rulUvatk. e : No. 4. All theriirht. title. Interest ami claim of said Bankrupt, of. in ami to six-hundred and flxtv hve arrtw of iarel rituatfd in Shade township, and known a the Shade Furnace lan. Is. About 'AM acres of theae lamia are cleared and in a maul state of cultivation; there are several dwelling-houses, a lanre bank barn and other out - huildiujrs on the premises ; alniut ill arret of the cleared land are in excellent meadow. There Is a ifrcat abundance of lnas m ami etatl aa these lamia. At the Court Uoum lu Ihe Ilonxnrh of Oreen. hunc, Weatutorelmnii rouuty, I'a un f hurwiay, tha 1st day of Aurust, PCH, A tntot at land conUininic four hunlred and aix-ty-nve and one Mirth acres, ailj.dninr the Camhrta (aility line, land ol Oeonre Mrera, Jacob Mey era. the Iinon tj.. and others. The land la of Koi id quality, ami well tlinhereiL, There ia s lanre irlni( on tlie preaiiaem, whose water ie rare medicinal quallliea, anil lie alutis the Penn'a Cen tral Kail ltuad. At Arniarh. Imllana county. P nn Frldav. tlie M day of inirust. lbTU, s piece or lot of around situate In Pill Town, in aakl county, eonuiuina: ninety ierche, havinx thereon erected a dwelllua boaae, atahle and other oat birildtn-ra. Sale, at each place, to etMnmeace at 1 o'r-k. p. w. Tennf VAUIL GEO. W. BEJTFORD, Jei i AN-iKuce.- Xi'ir Adi'i'iiixrun-iil.-'. r NTER X A L If E YEN I'KAPl'K A I-S : I'MTKIlSlATKH I.'.TKUS AI. KKVK.M E. IVK.M E. 1 "enna., , 117J. ) .Isitiiuri Ofliir, wn lu I. re stouiursvt, June )lu Nutli-c it licivby (then, that Hip annual ll-t. vul. nnttimii Hnil nuiiitr.tttiinii iitiwli' anil tukrn liytlif Awlntant A.wwur ol wilil aislru'l. IlK-luilinif l.-ixet i.n Irni'me t.ir Hie vifr 1S7I, In iiumunwe t llie lnlimul Kevrnue ljwuof thf l'iiin-1 Sluli-s. may now b examlnoil at tlie i.IHm ..f the AiunnMir mi'l A.vislaat Annum lu Mill ills! rlu-t. Ami mitli-e l hen-liy irlvi-n. tlmt apin-alu fnm the linirccilinvt "f mkl Awlsninl AHWuwin will lw reeelvisl ami iielriiilnlil nl thu nltUv i.f the uniler lirnetl, in Somcrxvt, from the s;h till the lltli of July ai-xl . All appeal are ritilro.l to c in wrilln, mt mult fiei-lly Ihe rtl4-iiliirruw. umtli r or Ihlnsr. renpctiii(f which ilerliiliHi is miwatinl. ami alo the irouiwl or iiriariiilc ul error coini.liiliiisl of. 1 Ell. SITI.U Asiwsr, lMb Dia"treiin" JOHNSTOWN Jfc SOMEKSKT HAIL HO Ah COMPANY. Notice or Asskssukxt. At a un-ellii'i; f the Knl (if IMrerlim ut Ihe Johnstown an l SoimTwrt Kail KimmI Company, bi 1.1 no the VM.h day ul June 1S74 It wan rvnolvisl that a mi-iiil 's.''in"iit of oneilollar be laiil on earn rhure of Murk fnlril eil. tlie pame to be ralile to U. J. Kolivrta. 1 rvun- f nn-"ri ' n'9 iix in jfuiinmown, on or in'fore the FIFTEENTH HAY OF JI LY,1H7'J Ami that not Ire of thin anemmrnt ho eiven n ev ery Morkliolilrr. J AS. Mc.M II.LEN. Altirl : I'fvslilent ru tern, t'vues Ei.Dr.ix, Swrrftary. J'- A SSIOXEK'S .SALE. The un- " deraiirneri aiwisneen of Ei.hralm Ktvirar will exje at puMIc Palo in Ihe Imruuirh of I rsinn. Somerset cminty. I'a., nn Friiluy. Ihe 1'Jth tlay of July, at I o'clii k. Ihe following alnalih- real en talc, vit : A tavern planl kmiwu an the Syamore Hnuiie, In wiiit tinrnnli. The house isthri-e iitorii'i hiirh. built lor a hotel, Ihe irnnniil 75 it-rt front nu I I.u feet ili-tli. lo-xi-l her wiin a tine lot of lieih) anl beitillnv ami ilirheii. Also a two atory huue ami lot of nr.un.l In e.ilI ImniiiKli ileasanlly niuiiuul ami In inuil onililii-n. T.-nn ui.tIi- known on day ol aale. FKEli. KKE VIIEH. IiLITl! It'll KHKAOER. junc'-D AK.'iiracef of K. Kreajrer, POSITIVELY No Postponement ! THE GRAND CONCERT AM) DISTRIBUTION OF LOTS W I Lis Positively Take Place AS ADVKRTISEII, f i.V JULY 4th, 1872. 300 Beautiful BUILDING LOTS Will bclHtrilmlcI Hy a ConimltteeSch-ctedltytlie Audii nee. TICKETS - $1.00. c;i:o. ii.sii.i.afi:lt, U-.KR.tL M.tSAHKR, 72 TliirI At., PiKiIuirs, la. SoSADALIS. T ! 1 HE lNW, EKJFNTS THAT COM POSE KI SA li A LIS are pulili-hed nn every imekaice, thereiore it I.- Hot a secret preiaratiiai eouHiU,-nl ly. niYMCIAXS PltlX'KIBE IT. O S It In a certain eure li.r Serofula, Svplillis in all ll loroi. l.lieiiiiialii.in. Skin )- iteai-ea. Liver t ompliiiiil and ull ili.-eaiHii if the Kloml. ONE BOTTLE of KOSATALiS i will do more irond than ten ImttU-f of the Syru oi SarKujiariila. A The Undersigned Physicians 'have uts! Kin.lnli In thoir i-nu tit-e f.r the i:ijt thrw yean. nul IrvHv rnlne it as rt-linl'lc AUcntlive an 1 JtK-l Vn i h tier. Iin f m lii'iiti ..r ii i.i D Ur. T. J. ID Y KIN, HI!. Ii. W. CAKH. UK. F.O. I) ANN 1J.LY " 1H. J. S. SPAIiKS. tf Ni -lM.la.-ville, kr. DK. J. U M t'ARTHY. CJuiuhii, S. Camliiu. 1)1!. A. II. NOllLES, Eileeomli. N. C. A L USED AM) ODOKSKIf BY J. E. FKENCH k SONS. Fall Hirer. Mafi. F. AV. SM ITH. .Tnt-ka.n. ali. h. A. F. WHEELEli. Lima. Ohio. II. II ALL Lima. Ohio. 'KAY EX It 111., (lordon-rille A'a. , S A M ' LI I . M i F A li li EN , M u ri ret I mro. j Tenn. Our rjiaec will nut allow of auyextend ed remarl-y In relation to the virtue of iiimadaliA. lit the Medical I'roIe-.-l.KI we aiuiruntee a Fluid l-.xir.u t ni-r:.r tuany Ihey hate ever ui-ed In the tn-at-uient of ilincaiied ISI.mhI; and tu the af- III. -ted we aay. try H.-a.lali?. nu.i you will lie rvnturul to health. I S l!i.nlali in aold hy Price HI SO l-T UMv. all Urn" Adilrvsa lists. DR. CLEMENTS 4. CO., M.inufaeturtnir Chemi-;-. UALTIMiiRE, MP. AaenMtf anted for Life and Times of JAMES FISKjR. Contain!! binj-mphlrs of Ircw. Yamlerhlll. fjould. Tweeil. XV., with a linaiH lal history ol Uie eoun Irr f,ir the last three rear, and what llrant knew aliout "Illnflt Frltln) Over iiOv pare. Prhc to. Addreiss New York lit KIK CO. 145 Nassau St., New Y'ork. KANSAS REGISTERED BONDS. Safe and Prolllahle Invertment liomls. Some of the wealthiest eounties iu KANSAS Allen. An ilenmn. Franklin. .Inhnson and Doualas cmnties. Ki-Klsttreil l.y the Slate ,. I Kansas, luierest and irti!cfiul paid hy tlie State Treasurer. Tlie llouls jmv 7 percent, intercut, and arc over three years ul.f, the eoiipms haviuu heen aSways reaularly and pronipllr pild. For stntistiej and information ad dress S A ML A. OA LOKl it CO.. M Wull St.. New York City. NO MORE RUBBING! li y t.-Nt or STONE'S FOUNTAIN WASHERS. lietall Prhf. l 50. STONE it FoKI. 6CJ Arth St., Philadelphia. Send tor Circular. $1,000, REWARD For any eaiv of HHn.l. lll,se,!lnir. llcliln- or 1 lccratcl j-j., tlml I'Kltlxtt'" Pi Li liXMtDV falls to nre. It is pre lum' I expreeslr to run the Pile, and untliinift-Lsu. Sold hy all itruKirhit. Price!- n.tT rliunld l at iirv rn Tied ti. hxt slioul't l al ow.' SOLIUlV ALL Mil (Kllsr.S. i r: ext.-: v te n ., --------- ...... .... . .. 1 male nu re- nii nev a- rl f..r us 'h.m at m.Mliinx els-i. Iliini rr lieii' an.) p-rn 'iient. -Partlcularf tree. O. STlNxtN CO., line An Publishers, Pnriland, .Maine. . O. NU AUENTS. Cin nlam rrce.O!lilU ORhANIC LAW OV Til K !EXES--Cm.-ilitiiHui which impair vitaliiy 1 mi lira and negative rlectrk-ity proof that 'life la evolved without union eriert til ti-hcri innneii.-c nf lish and pliwplK.ric tliet inmlrrn treatment ot ielvic iliseatra. strlctnre and varirtirele, ami arrest of de velopment; ten lectures In his private sinvlcal clan, hy EllWARII It HI XI IN. M. V.,U Filth Avenue, N. Y.: M paes. a5 rents. -Every line from tlie pen of lr. Hixon Wnf ereat value to tlie whole huiaau rare." Horart iirttfley. GREAT MKWCAI. IIOOK of useful knowl edge In all. Meat Ire fur lwo-s,rni. A.l.lresji VII. HON A PARTE X Cin. luuall, Ohio. THOSjVrTADDENJs. .S'i'AviPrnSBURGH. ' ir A'll'i rli "I'll! fill. , ! THE (ii! EAT I ! Musical and Gift Carnival, i i:v j Dodworth's World-Ecnowncd Band I I n Sit the lurvetl .n of i Harvey 2. Eodvronli, of ITsw York, I t'liniprlnInK Sn m'-mtier ; Al the ( a-n of Son?. M as. J ex tc ii: Y a s Z a.xiw; i Mf.i.K. Fii.oMtso. Thedi.elniii.'lieil Yi.ihnl.'t nn I I'lanM: Al other TitarUiit, im-luftlnr Ma. IIkxt, the runownf .1 i 'urii'-t N.loK : in Fall Fit'Itl, Ko hostt'r A. V. July tl. M, 4th an.l Otli. l'TA I nl.rihij Mainm.illi Tout, u.";l lt n.r'ii by Mr. P. T. liarnuin lor bin two n.iiililni-. i-how.i. til ing Ihe liirirrt eiiii-r.ii ! nt in the worl l. 't hree wncerl i e.u li Ur'l tlin-e ilay.-i, Ihe lat ilajr twucimeerliioiilv, I y ull the city lmii.ln. July'il, 3.1, ami 4ih. ilimri o'ii nt 11) A. a. r. . "' 1 . Julv aih. liner o ii al !.v. an.li r. . Ilil.s lit;' nay mi? i i.-i rii'io ion win i.!!-. i'i. - T . .ill .he LrL,l MunR-al t.'anilval ever iclven in New Yurk Slate. PRISES, 3175.0001 Uivin t Ti. ket IIuKlers wLlunit ti llwni-. Thee '-'ID er.-iisl of tlie uf Ynla:il !e, It.irir, 1 Kl.-ut unJ t'usily Uoitlnaii.! I'miK-rty. TICKKTM lM.Y 0 F. DOLLAR. F.ri'rr i"r"m iiari'haflnvr one tli-ket m.iy lioei.nie the li s.ie-ijorul llie-x- Woil S-n-ui wui-! ruei: TlicireaU'nriiiatS-t-lii-IIniitl, ("iin-'li'iinii of l!ii"-e mat' lil.-w tnuns : ISriniunri! . HIik I Te.iin, llielaleC.,1. Kik' ( Jr.iy T-hio uil lTiSSiliirli:!.-'!'.-S.i li ll I IM.sjil ay . lomanir the ix ii;ie-1 huruea in the worl.l. Tlie riesaiit Landau Coach, ni3il fur the Kniin ror ut !emiiiv. nli.l a Sjilen il i. 1 i 1 ii-1 1 .'.I 1 i -1 1 1 - N t--s- The Matrnilitiut Parlor and IJi ilroom Set of Fiiniitiirc. JI:Kie f. r llie Gruu l lluka Alexin The Miniature Slcaiuliimt "Priividence." Miiile "f Silver an l I1..M. for llie l.iSe fnlnnel Fi.-k. Willi a Alusleul li"X alt.ieiiel, whiell plays cli;lil tune.-. The Ik aiilii'ii! While Trick I'liiu j. The Mammoth Ox Wt iiriii? 4.000 1'oinuls. ! An immense niuiilier of Trees and Plants of thelfarrst KIiiiIs. ln a.l.'.lil. .n to ttiew imiti-l.k'pii altrai ti.in lire In numer.il.l.r oilu ni. enilntinif "I Spleinii-l Kunii lure. Jewelry S..IM liroiizi- Ani.l'-s M:i)..IU-a Ware, nnil in'iuiy oilu-r urti.-lfii of Lijotitrrir mi'l vrrtik tSewina Slui-liiiM". I'uin'H. 1 irunnn. liar- lii'Hi-esi. 1 rag; lii'H-esi. TrillikM un I S.iti hel-i. Oil I'ii intinuK alul ietvul I iirlor n.l. niiuent!". rum. urrev- miod. an l Silk Imwn an l falu-rim. eie.. worl. tln-re are the unpiimlli-il nuuilier ul 6.-X', '.h nili'l iriliMvaluel at ::i.iiii. In he ili.. tril.iiieil. anil every lmliler of a .Sollar lieket lUnils a lairrhatieeiif ln'i-oniib-J: a ri"h ::i.-n. PLAN OF niSTIHIilTION. j tine hundred an.l M-venty -live thousand nui.i'K-r- n pri si iilinu the nunitu rof tl.-ket-iue.l, aiSI lie : itlaeed in nxK wIum-I. and earl in-n-riSi.! alih the imineol the ulitj will lie pla-il In another. 1-nin tlicte w heels, a imiiiU-r an I a ailt will lie ilrawn i iiiiuuitaii-ou?lv. the nunitier ilrnwn in eaeh in- I stanee UiMm; the ilt tlr.twu at tho i:iuie tim-j. ASI.ir lernii.rti k ly mast liea-lilnsiil t iF. !:OKlI. IMS. Mjn:i-tr, i;ctitr.MTrr. Nutv Yo::k Statk. (P. -rer - in-i.) i.tie.n. riial ISstil.I- I oTicnix r.A.NKr.vTTC'Y V cntern I'iin t tf iVnrvivanl.i. h.: tern liimt oi ivnteyivani.i. H.t: rL..K, June l."ih, j Tli an (T-Imil l:cn-Iv aiv- t:i i-t- liiap T-t.intiiu nt ai asyiuiiwot lluiiry J. IMilkT. "I (rUtlc In theet unty .t S-.m rsrt mill State l IVnn-yl- vania. within S'iil tiitric. who ha, iei-n ntftiHlire! ! a ItituLrupt u hi-1 ou i-ititi -ri Iy the Ii.ritt J I'uurtof wil li.-trii t. june 19 :;r. A."iiniae. -. - . .15 7X KC I' TO K'S XOT I CI'. L e t - i n tv!.i.uneiitnr' on the t-tate of Solomon i 'li.ir. kli v. l .te ol lin'tlier-valli v Townnliiii. ili-e'd.. having heen irnnted to Ihe nnder-iifne.l liy the j projier liuthority. Ili.s-e iii.li-htt-d to it are iiotiiied i to make immediate imyiiM-nt. and tln. having i elainiK naain-t it will pri nt them lo u- S.r netilc ment and all-.w.iiii-e. at the late rendeuee of the I ileeea.-ed on Sa!unl-iv the :;pl day ot Awjtt.-t tTi i l'1-.TEi; III WIHLI.I. i.'Al A S. liEliKLEY. JunelJ Exeeuum. conn- sALKil'ITTtSBlTKCJII, 1A. rv.i'iiAxs- I P.v virtni "f nn order l-ae l out of the Or- I .h.,n- IS.url of Sonienei eounly. Pa., and to me direrte.l. there will In expn-ed to pul.lie nale on the preniiKiS in Millor l ti.wiif'iip. on Saturday. the l:i: h day . t .Inly, ls.i the I. II oum real es tate, late tl.e pi-oie-ny ot Marjari-t Ismz. dis-eas-eil. viz: A tr.o-t ol land situated in said township, ei.ntaiiiln l-'.:i a.Tis. a-1 p diilliir land of Ahr.imlr. Walker. Jonas TcI'mw, Jacob L. 31 iller. Joeeph Shulix and olhers; ulmut mi aires elcared. lool which are in nic.tilnw: tl.rre is a twn---fory frame ilweiiiica- hou-e. a t)C luru ziui other outl.tiiMiniM on the preniisi-.;. Xkiim.-i. Kilitei'n hundred dollars to lie juii.! on uoi.tiniiatioii ot .sale, and tiie imlahce in twoe.iual j annual pal ment v.i'.h- ill in'rr, -t. to t-e secured hy j iinlmiK'iii: li kt eeut of the l.soii to i-e paid an 111.11 as the pr.'sTty is kii.s-ke.1 tiown. Sale lu : ei nurc'iK-c at 1-io cln'k 11. ni. "t ii I day. AAKOX W1IJ. June l'J. Ailininisirator. ECEIP1S AMI EXPENIUTI ItES OF .I. i.ii.-r towns!. ip sen. I I'lsiri.-t i..r ye ir en.t- iinc June -I I. lTi Tax rate, lu mills on tiie dol lar ol valuation. E Fa "EI ITS. i (tritsnm..nTit of Iiiiplii-ite it i Lee Ex. me rati. lii" I C..I. ii.uiiiiissiin 'J1,, r . . 4-i : 7M -is . . .3i.i :;.'- I'li.i.lleeti-d taxis 4 3 ; Eeeeivi.il in ra Stare iippr..pr'.a:i.. oilier - turcts IEUS ttl I ltd IX) j Total a in. uu I of l.eeeipn EM'KNIUTt LI S. Pai i M tea.-lu rs -i pi r in-nth tach f. r 4 iii. ntli. 00 . Paid 1 teacher at Jciiui r X Koai v-sj jur ui.inth for 4 months 1W 01 Paid for new hnildinir- 815 M - ou-standinir dcht -Ml 37 i fuel ami contlnui-ncics 16t 35 - sccrct-ry's suLiry M ut ; ' Treasurer .-aiary Itl oU j Tolul ani"i:nt of exiviii'iiure Clil3 M j Ilahinee In treasury Ill till H1AMI. JONAS J. S-vrotarv. june lu. WSLLS' CAEECLIC TABLETS i For COUGHS, COLDS & HOARSENESS. I These Ttblrlt present the Acl.l In Conihlnalion wiih other eiri.-iiitt reiutli.-s. in a iMjpularfonn. for j the eure of all Throat nml Lnnv liisi-ascs. Hoarse- i ness and t let-ration of llie Thnnitnre. iiuiueitiate- j ly relieved, and statements are constantly lieinit si'iit to the proprietor of relict in cases of Throat liirticlllties ol years sfan.liiif. Caution. lMit hedeeciicil l.v worthless inilta- 1 Hons. Oct only Wells" Carlwiic Tuhlets. Prii-e Jac per i-.x. scn.l tor t-ir-uiar. JOHN l. KKLUHl. li Piatt St.. N. Y. Side agent for the I. S. AGENTS WANTED FOU PP.07. F0WLES.S GREAT WOES On Manhood. Woniauhisnl, nnd their mutual in. j ter-relatlons; L-.ve. its laws, pi.wer. etc. I Send tor sMi-inu-n prices and eiii-ulars. with ! tenus. Address, NATIONAL l'l llLlSlll.MS j CO.. Phila.. Pa. i Teachers, Students, and Others Wanted as Airents for ; The richest, raciest. rao.-t fas, in ilma. instruttive j an I lansh-prvokinir tus k lssne.1 h.r years: ac knowic.l'.il superior to Mark Twain. Is splen- j ill'lly illustrated, eli-xantly ln.uu.1. and very cheap. ! Airents rctntrt a-niml success. Sample Inures, spe- t-ial tenus x "A-ji-n's' P.s-kct Coiiipaiiiou" Iree. I Addreas. Ilt'HKAKIi I1KOS-. Pnl.iher.. ?-l Sansom Sireet, l'hihwlelphla. j OI K DIC.KSTIO.X: or it iiy mas mm. Dio Lewia' iiast aua Cj re a test Work. Tii!" iiivj.uiMe ct'iii:inn-v ii.'.o Htmlc 9lhuM b rAi hy cvitv m in nml wtm:in In the cinmtry. Tiirv-i uriht ol ttie iuku4'rv lu tHir n.hlut iit.ty lc avt i itsl !y n knwU''.,-x uii'l prulio nf ur Jtily yrik-n-rii Sicfv4." T(.r iin!a ?mimtil ia-ttH-ruit in tin Un I bjr-l.r twiiiiiih'i1 it Kir it nn-tii i-iitiiiiit ii-!' , r n. liUiii'T. "Mrt'W' ' iiiiii-M'8 U'ri'tf It r iilu.-'tnite ! rir nl:ir. It nn. Xt. A.ldtvsf OKI i. MAt'I.KAN, IMil U-hi r. 7 i3 SaurMm Stiwt, rhilaU!ilii.u Is powerful Tunic, nrcLi1l.v adapted fi r use in Spriiijr. wheu the Inn-xuid and Uehiiitated system need strenaih anl vitality: i: will prive visrnr to the feeble, siren-till to Ihe weak, animation to the dej,ctetl, activity tolhesluaxi'h. rest tothe weary. iniicl to the nerv.ins. and health tu the Imlirni. it is a ?outii American plant, which, acrnmiiiir 111 to the medical and sciciitltle iH'rlisii.-n!s of Lindoii and Paris. p..sscisi-s the most powerful tunic iro . erties kuo-vn to Materia alediia.and is well known , in its nativ country as hnvinir wonderful eurm-; tlva qualities, aud hits lieen Imcr ush as a sNscinc i in all eases of Iiupurities of tha lllil. iH-ranite- j ment of Ih Liver ami Sph-en, Tumors. Umpsv. Poverlr of tha lilvoil. liel.illtv. Weakness of the : Intent ines, t'terine or I'rinary iintans. BR. WELLS' EXTBAET DF JIBBBEBA U trentlienlnic ami ai.nrishlntr. Likenutrl clous fond taken into Ihe stotuaeh. It assimilate anddlttnses itsell thrnih the circulation, -riving vitrorand health. It regulates the bowels, quiets the nerve, act dirertlv on Ihe aeerelivo i-nrnns. ami hy Its mwer ful To'nieaml nstoriim etloris, pn luces healthy ami vlvr. irons action to ihe whi.le svstem. JOHN O. KELLOGG, l platt St.. New York. Nile Asrnt for the 4 nited States. Price, One I llar per Kotile. Semi for Circular. Itftrvm !lBlflBiradllril,l,i 1 MtctUnnroH. V U I L A I) Fonton, Tho 617 Chestn Have now hi Storr, an.l iimnlii ileltr. ft larr Sin o FOEEIGN AN Dress Fairies, Sills, Shawls, an EMBHOIDEBIE Kuihmeinx all the Xnreliliof tlie Sea, e-t market prU-e. i.n.-r A(J KXTS! AKXTS! AIJKXTS! Si-n-l Inr ileriitlve elreuiar an.l ieeLil lerui- f..r i . . . , l- . ,.i 11 ,i r.. i ! the arreutest eaiujialjfn bunk iulii.lit'l. Oirlnir to the iiresent imllti'-al rteltenienl, ni ! ell h r the next ix niontli.ilike wild tire. U the uk.hI rell:ihle lumk in the market. J. M. STOUAKIlkl"".. pnlillnb-rt. 7SS Sannutn St., Phil t. I KOXKfll'S HEMLOCK OINTMENT. The proprietor h. hy th a?.'L-t- ance oi r.minrni rn-i'-i,!; Cliemijitli nuireeileil Ul ullliziiilt the nnll.-inal pri.Twrtli'm-'iiilaineii In :ne , TS? Oil. Piteli ami Kwin th lleio- loi-k Tree, ami olitaiiii il a valuaMe iri-t-antiiii bi he applii-k no a .salve or Planter for Kti.-ieii.il i-ml, t'nuip. Pain or Si.ri neii of llie Ru k. 'lie -it or SloiDsU h. PiliK, Salt Khi iini. S un ,. Soreli. I ' loer. ltilliior.li. Sore Corn." Frurt-lllles. I liil'iliiini. S .re Kreant ant Nipple". Klnawiinn.-. fliatinir and skin lliseiesi'!! ol In. flammatory nature. I 'H AS. A. . Ai(eut, 7 Sixth Ave., New York. tC 4 H'l"!' from 50 et. Call and examine, or 5 1 3l-l Sainplea wnt Utaire fr.-e) ior :ie!K. tiTat retail itui.1. lor H). l!. U WOUUTT, l'-l lathatn Sniuare, iew loric Acent Wutf-d for the AutoM.raphy of HORACE GREELEY or Keeiilleetiunaof a bu Life. Ill,itrate.' The Life and Time of .u (treat a Phiiiiitlinipirt uii.l Kehirraerennnot full I" intere-it ev. ry true Aniert- can. Send I.5U fur rample eoi.y. E. It. TKEAT, PuhlUher, Uli Bnnnlway, Ji. x. ItJVCIillMIYrV ll? I. X CH ARMlNtJ." How tilher wx may fait- ; clnaie ami italn the love and atJei-tion of any per- ; on they choour, blatantly. Thin niniple mentui ae- ; uiri-nient all ean jioinsesii, frtre. hy mail, lor 'i-t elf.. tietherwith a nmrriaire ruele. Egyptian Ornele. lireuiiin. Hints to IjidieK. ke. A .pieer. exeiiiua; hook. iim.oun nld. T. WILLIAM a, Co., pul.li.-li-er', Plilladelphia. WAEEEN EANGE. FIRST PREMIJ.M AM. IT., 1:1. riouhle Klemteil Oven. Wamilns Ct. Rp.l!n lioor. F.-reirr Uuarl. liumpinz It Shakinx linte. I ,jr,,.t llralt. FTLLEK, V A KK tN tt I '., lijt! I Water Street. New York. BOVARD, ROSEt&CO., Carpets, )TT. HT .OTTTR MATTINGS, Stair Rods, &c, t&c. .V Full an.l Ciui-fully S'lwtiil St.ol; BOVAKD, HOSE & CO., 21 FIFTH A YEN I'E. june Agents Wanted FOKTHE Florence SEWING MACHINE. Wherever the FLORENCE Ma.-Mne has been intrmluceil. It hap met with the rrreiitent sueeef-s. i It if ihe only machine makinit toiiriiirter-nt stitch- ! en. and hat inn the KeTersihle Feed. The mafhin- ! ery is pt-rfevt. and tlie uioti.ais meiiive. ll nins : iiht, and very fast, and mrws course or tine Sail- ricn. The lleuiiiitr will turn wide or narrow ; hems, ami fells l-eautitully. All attachments ;ru ' with the machine. ' ) For luU.rruation apply lo or addrew HECKERT&. McKAIN, o.H SiAlli Street, PITTSB in GIL jnne lS-Ti CTJOC-ES OLD, 193 Liberty Street, PiUst-or-rh. Pa. I ! k. aa-v -h-j I . . mm SHADES fcVM'Al-1. K A NOES. GKATF-S. .e ami part l-nlar . VNKENY. i attention paid to Fl KNACES. PuMic an.l Pri-, tr,.'.'i I. of vate Uuildinsa. tune li-Ti I i - ' s 'n t -rr.-x . i.-x-'n . r .. . .1 ... a . r . i ! k.' I .1 1 r..I T.X t OI M-llieillflll 111 lilt' ' IJ Sui-ervisiirn of Somerset township. tr the year eu.lmn April tb, l7i: Amount of tax levi.il, II. I'hillippi. 4 etf.s s II. Slut-man. H. L. Youiiit, J. iKirr, : : filCT in Amount of lax exH-ndcil, I. Phillippi. : I!. Stutziuan. II. L Younvr. J. Harr, : : si7 63' : 747 S I Ci..Td 54 ' A in. nut due the ti wn-hip for 1S71. : : Irisjn iormery'rs. !W 03 V SI 1! S XUIH S. MILLF.lt. SIMON flu ii; p KX N ING. 1SAAI" G. HAI.KoN. M. Sii.tTKi!. Towushiji Auditors. Township Clerk. j-j UTIFK'IAL TEETH!! . 3. C. YH7A . DENTIST, DALE CITY, Setter t (V, I',,., Artificial Teeth, warranted fo ! of the verv lie-t quality. Life-like and Handsome, inserted in the j beststvle. Particular atit-ntiisii paUl to the pres ervation of fie natural teeth. Tlii-e wisliinn to j consult me by letter, can ihi so hy em-lmlnir si.unn. j Address as above. " Jeli7--;' iCEEPS! SEEDS!! SEEDS!!! My New Seeil Catal.uc f..r lsTi t-tntauiimta eomlete list of YEGEEAIILE. FIELD ami FLMWEK SEEKS, with direct i.m fi-r rul'ivathai. now ready, ami will be sent iree to any a.l.lress. A Li PLANTS. TK t'.VS. VINES and SHKI HllEKY of ail klmls. ilomiuets, Ihiskels. rut Fk.wrrs ior , ir.t u BJ s. Parties. Im.. arriiisTeil in U-st stvle to JAM US M. B EX N E IT. Seeilawan. aid 17 lssi Suiithn. id St., l'ltist.nr.'h. I'a. Itkckiits and expkndi- lure of Somerset Townhlp S.-hm Iitri.-t. i ior Ih? vi-ar endiine June llrd. s;i Tax rate eia hi mills on the dollar. KECEIPTS. Oniss atn aunt of iTnnlicate js7.c'.- .. Iti.lisl . . Vl--'.s4 O.I I Less Exonerations , Cuile -tor s commissi. i. s Net am tint of lux ri cived Amouut of Suite apiirol.ri.iti-.il nv'i! liillam-eon hand from In, veir From aaj.-iidhit ilis.re;s au-l other -.un-.s. I.I.VT" Ml.ss :s.n EXIENIITt 1.1 S. Pal.1 1 . Ic:u h, r t-Mls.on - ,.r and coiiili K. rs ii' 'J14."i , Secretaries aalarv '.ii.tnl I " f.,r Luililinir 0Tj.ho Total cxiiendiiures .';. , Bil ia'e on nana 1.07 At.SlIVVEK. June 19 Secrttary. ' V T K M !: X T 0 K S ETTLE- MENTof Ihe Supervisors of Jennertownshlii or the year eudiux April sth, 1S.7J: Amt uf roa 1 tax levied. John Maurer. $ 324 06 - - - .Michael P., tx. - - MM' r Joseph lVrkev. S-Ji W ; " " Jesao Witt, '- - i-M ii 17iR! S4 Amt lax exp'd, John Maurer, Mk-hael Beta, " Joseph llerkey, - Jesse Witt, - -III 40 iiii W - J7i KI ' Balance till towmdiip for the year "74 f iW 73 JtrSIAII MILLEn. M. W. M AI'KEK, Attest: H. S. FLECK. E. F. Eakl, Tp. Clerk. jel2 Tp. Auditor. I m M-' It-iif.'iH. i: i, r ir i a Gr lsTe. mpsoii &' Co., ut Street, tk, ltix-ul (uiiialy tllivf-t Ifmi. lie M.ut'ir..'.'1'irT iit D DOIdESTIG i Scarfs, Wis GoS; Lin S .VTSTD LACES; e.1 to she tra.le 'V liie r pi-k-i ; II L T C II 1 X ' .iiiuf.i'-!ttn-i-, .'.'-:i' i , IK Iron and Woodvoiking i Horizontal an I YM-t-ti S-eau: l iiin'. II" li-ltSbx. P:i'-k:n-z an 1 ?Ui. :l u'.-; !' rnisNEi: vvism st., tt se"'ini avi: ,1 K PITTSBTJEGH, Aj(eti!s f r lbs Kanto n SJiram J nrar. Ki tt'.'t. Patent Stca'B Pum; , 1.1 Sr Cut anl Ca! ri Er.-irie-i. T::i..3 apr'4 Sione iVi, K.urry H hi'.!-. A PKin'IT.VDI.E M MMSS. LIiiHT E'lfAL TO OAS. AT ONE I:i':iU if COSTf Can.iot be cr..'. Men lie-iriuir a Pr.fital.le Hu.-in e-m e-!ir' .,! -i 1' in n' the Kielu-i Ki-'ft r. rtrie!.ai ny. : Carimn lra fJvht ISurm-r-an I on. i"r lun'i .1 i or S:aii. me lit i:i! niiation or .-.ill m M M . liYoTT. " " .-"-'mn ..re.-i. . on ............. . . j N. H. fill i:'lil-s:iiri.i.-l:i-lwi:lii.I. an r I n.l Uimff of every .ieo-ripi im. 2.'. f-r eenf. ehe 1 er 111.111 ill ailj iiiull ei,.:-i:j.ii;.i-:ii ill liic'.iii'i;. A CHALLENGE. : i V Iffy ail 't In r atfi'ni. t' i-r- J it a S"Wui- ! Vla. hine e ;ii il t ir N r. ; i in e.ii- .-nni'.i. oi i I IUE -I'l.oP FEEH : wiu-k.eireulan.itr. CAI.-so.V I!I:iS . tVe--. ni - t. So. 4'J Si! Sheet, ft I 1 S '1 1 J:'j I!. C t. i-Aic-nts wa'.ite-!. ;.r J- DEMMLERBROTHERS, l'jd SuiTiirrr.LD Strekt. I Manoraeturi-rs oi PIT t M. Ar. I IK-al-rs in Cutlery anl House Mil M Hrvc -vi.atnntTy n han-laT'r.'Iar - 'ri : Onw-vri" Tei .tnJ j'it ! I :i lcj i 'i.ti:i frft'ZfT. It "Iif '. V;iTcr :-. ( "irtij U'rinu-'!. llir l i 'n-j l'r 'Iriri"r? ot the tLK'.rato'l Patent Adjustable Stove Shelves. Wl.uI-.-itf a il i:-.-;;il. Prio s 1- w. a:-L4 SAI IL KlKIt. Turner'.- Si..re klix roi: St. iivi-r jo thj: i ap.mliis or SOMER-SETCOUUTV. H: ; ThankrnI f..r ;-: f:.r. 1. r Be t i j The n-at f.iv.iriie wl:li larnir. whl U yj : m r i ft!vantat?i than ull f !i ;i r It taW: We : iT the .Mli-winj n it-.r:i;kiuca, r any oihtT? ; whnnre u-in H fr rt-'U-n-t j Lliaif Hrr-bhcnrr. Klk!i k t.wns!:l: A. .T. t H-x-e, Summit t"W ri-!iip: Kitr.itii !. iir-i (:-Ts- vaH.'T ttiwnsitip: 'A. Mallear. Miif-rl !' ii.-l sp: j Stantm. Jriim-r t'iv.,l:ijt. '. The Farmer's Favorite Grain Criii. The.niy h ! nnunced ' hv lr.:::i !:.;: ::: 1.000 Prcictlc.i! Parrncrs. Iiefer to J.:ooi H-.mer. '.Ten-irr ii w-.stii;-r ( ;.- -. Coli;iiie:h. S-iiiu-r-et t.. iiiip: Harry liav.' iSr.th erstall. y township: Win. li .nu r. "suinuii: t' ship: s. Fli.-kiiiier. Kikii.k t'wii-l.i!.: tap:. V, Maurer, luei:ialio!i:i: ti.wti-l.ij T E I. EG K A 11 1 F E EI C V TT t : R . Which exei Is .wer. from N- iii-rs n- w in n-- isvv Seitt'. i I tie nii.si iMTi.vt ei ir. r.i : ; 1 Tins State; . r. Gr.iii! s. r -ai tu.. : aramr ami I nam r I horse iHiwer. licter to Oavid Livan. S. n;.-r-.-t tt.-sn-J. p: It. ry Keiiu. Klklicl. toaTi-liio: t :nn Pi- erst alley township: Peter lira iil.'. Ilr.-ili.-i v.:l. icy lowustup. A IX . HOUSE K AKES. CORN sin llki;s. STEEL FLi ' And a I Lin."." plciuctits. f the l:,u All Kii!i! lt'!r.irs r.; I'aiitl. 1 I No tn.uHc to explain the r-raclii! j any of our nnchiiu-s ,.r To r.ca ( most thoronL'h farmers in the i. nnty 1 l,ot.l ; All uixchuc-s. soui l.y us a re w iiri-in.. , erv machine iiar.::i-.-cd t.- e;vc s.i;i-:, n. i l'ersons wishinx to !.uy will U'ts.-, ;; , ur :. I ilri-ss as aNive, march a. EOGE:! .'i F -rNEY. I - ipiiE i;i:st ri'Mi IN THE WORLD! THE AMERICAN Sl ilMEI G EH li-u!o li'iirar. N .n-Frivih: The SfnrpScst. V.'-r I'l-w-rfnf. l:rr.-.-;l-Me. Keiiahie ami I 'he-'. pest Pump in u-, I: is made a',1 of I:n. an.! of a fciv si:.i It will n! t'itzt aa ij -.i r rt-ma;, pi;ic wiiea u-.t lu a-.li.-iu It has n leather or n ; i. X -.. . a- t: and valves are all .-I ir -n. It se'd..ni. if ever. :r t? on: ..: or r. It will fciree wat-r tpen 4J t. i feet ia : attm-hin a fctv feet oi bi -e. It Isii.ssl for was' inr i"u Wind i liiif Gar.lens. a.:-. It furnishes thi i.an ; and t .Mi-' .: il Is placi-d in lae U...:..m . : th.- n-ji!. art air. l.v TiiUM-it " in -t Puni; . !-: pi;. 1 - - Is: I-Uirer s.'ics 1 1 pn'T-irdoC. It EYANK Sole Aacnts 'or Son-.. S.nerstT. Pa.. ?lay Is:, PLAIT. : C.-tin'v. A I).MlMTlJATtirs 'OTI0! i.-.a.c l-to-:-sot(..'ii.::iS;rH iiu; hci ii u.i.i.-ta to :? i hy airen i 'M se ir.-u-' m.-u;. in..! l! -e i,..vi: : sent it. .-ir. . v.: t:- I.i i lale n si.ieia-i i f -ai-ii. l::ih. l-T-l. May:::ii. ls7'J-ji i i' m in i-r !"' I .' ;:t. Ill-':, r. J t '' iJiNG. ici:::-:t..i. r. l.r.V t .1 A : y;MNA.cE of someks-et l -i.' t un I SliTlnNSI. Thai I he. I avtD.en: - i a ill Ihe pB , lie streets l i'.'ui l ! r e-h. en t Jt.iin St.-eei . ' .lin I., ij.1 .l..snl..n l..t ul.l,. 1 lie c. ,n s: rn,-t e the niama-r and i i tl i!crinis liireeted i- Si-r. 17 of the l r.ilnaiii.- f ,-al I I. r. iit-h. e x.i i l . hi ra-es where sjiecial aa'hi.rity l irivi n t v ior i IMra-rs and Town C. iia. J of .-aid Imrocxh to kV.h"n .I'lT- . . , , , . v lAt.sl't-l ...... .-a....-,, ... Sevretary. I'.u.-xi jnnili E ?X ECUTOns NOTICE. Estate lift'hrisiian La-ly. fate of Jenner tow-jship. ; i.nicrset n utiry. iici-easca : j Letters ti stanw-rrrnrv no ihe aN.ve s:a?e havin:; i tieen itrauted the undcr-iae.1 hy llie proper aula I oritv. notice is hen-hy tfiven to those, iadti.ted lo it i to make immediate imyment. atv.l ta. se hav.:nr lfl3 61 rais aifainsi it, to present t(ieUv ,.jy auihciiti- rated for sdi lenient. I.i the nai'-ersined at the !ati- -esl.ieni.-e cf said decM no antas .Inly yt GEoliGE LITiY. ! t.Kol.i.K W. MUJ.Ei:, .vi.uUUll ' jee Execu'or
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