. m jj riPmln UWttiUi 1 . July si, i7i jrarat lavis & IJros. Pl RK CUliT M hi ttil. I.uck tsHs rope Ac, 'iir :,t M.ivisA lsrop. I'osT OrHfF. iii Hie Town Hiil! jn us 1 V. .a nf r n .it iniiiT""" I " Smk of our !llo nrc w' V aliiiK on j ! now oirn. j Xov ran l'i'V oith. r a ihmshrr ;r it..rs-- i jsiw.t w-rwrau-ij nt - i JiT r.Hivtil lit Davis J: IJros. a Pid.'U-i ,U J stink oI'lol-tK' V MKiirs. ktiH'K of cM lir.i.vi-ts will Ik- ojirn- ,-,1 to .lav at Mrs. Jus. 1. 1 rtilwtll s. Wk lum; now on liaml a larfrc pi1y of: 1. 1..., I iiiil'rmont nikti'tt 4 Country product- wacto-1 nt ilie Fam ily (Jpirt-rv i food store of Cook & lkrnth n Maine Crofe S?trett. I Tue largest lot of llaiulmr;: tluliroiil-Vrii-s v,'r otffred in Souirrwt at Mrs. J. U- f 'nil well . Ax immense stork of mil ami artilkial a,;iir liraids, curls, (staple uiiJ cluster) and I hignous at Mrs. Jas. 1!. Tntlwell's. I Blvniver Las a larsc lot of Iron Swivel playVulU-vsat 00 rents t seli. Call soon, :it the lturtlware store. T Caned fruit lv tlie half down or dozen or vl'ull ease at C. F'Klioads A; Uro.'s to suit 'nil. ' Tun Live On terry i a train tip tin; wants Jofllieir ati-Uiimr : a full line til t lmi firo-ioii.-s, liest lranl of tolmrrounil fitars in town. tu-uT foi:ilitv of sii!rars bv lb. cwt.. or fV:irrell chean lor cash at the The Live tJnt- (trv in the Imsi-inrnt of the residence of YV. J. ISaer. Z Vr. t 1" j iiunii ,-, iiiui 1 'lnvrs nH-k ties, jipor and linen xl;irs f.bs. 15. Tredwell s. The Messrs. Hellley IJros. have purchas d the old Ankenv cvrner from Win. J. I Daer and have commenced work on a new it wo storv brick building. ! HIKIIAH for live Cheap Sam's cooling rents ; Iiull'um's Soda drinks, only AVaters. Shuflcr's spruce U-er, lemonade, I'ine apple, oranges, Ac, SiMl lX SlIAFFKU. i Ai l who have used the Thrashing Ma- liim manufactured at the Somerset Foun ilrv s)K-ak in the highest terms of the man Jic'rin w hich they do Iheir work. Every In.u hine i fully warranted. N nl in your iirdrrs earlv. 1 J Constantly on hand at the Family !ro i i rv A: Feed store of Cook and Heerits on "Maine Cross Street, Hour, oats, rn, mill J".-ed, ttrand, liaron, salt, llsh, lard, vinegar- "yruis, sugar, coll'ee, canned fruit h, toiwc, f , cigars, ' Ac, Ac, " 4 4 Vnituo Su'il.tikl. will I.,, nu.n,l nt ujimf., nn V.,n,l .i- n.im.rf .tt.' i. : r . w . C'luiiuue icn witks. i union, 5.. ,u io ifu. itiKnl lioiirdintr c? Iile r.ites. For CMit lie olitiiinetl at reason - further information ti.l I. .1. Mii.i.r.it. Vrsina, l'a. Owing to a press of other work, the cn i riiiisinc v-otiii" firm of K. G. Kkim fc 1 11. have lx-i'n able to man 11 fact 11 re lmt a ! limited iitimlKT of their celebrated thrash-I I,, .,,.,1 l,..rco Tl.. i.l.i.i.r ... liivVill do well to -ail or send in their'or-. 1 is viNlll. A XoitMAi. and model Fcliool for the re- 1 ptnw if teachers and others, will lie .t netl at New Centrevillc August .Ith. to foiiliiiue ten weeks. AVe throw ix-ji wide jjihe doors, inviting all of normal aire In 'fume. Tuition, from $2 to $C. I I). YV. Vii.i rrinciiwl. i 1 Cavti.ix, Evcrv rimiiio lo. ofj Ir. McLAN'E'S 'LIVER l'lLI.s! I....1T tli'i &:ifrnotiie,i ..f VI VflVf2 .i ii-',; .1 1. 1,. '..'i' f . ' 1 . 1 . ' l"Vr 1 irivate I Iiltcu s-tatt'S Mailit). 'lake 1 other. "The lliurket is fill of imi- ; tin. : stoystowx aoruai. Schooi.. The! ornud School at Stovstow n w ill oik-ii on J!"iiilay, August ."ith, and continue in s-s-Si"H ten weeks. Tuition from 4 to ai'Hl tell "tisKl tic I' ntntry 1 . :i.lily f ltoarding ctin lie had in town or at reasonable rates. Students w ill see the imiiortHnce ol m-ing in at- ,i nduiicc as early in the session as jtossiblc. I ltF.D. tiKOF, 1 cachcr. I sV-n.H,, This ! I Sni.isnrnv X111111 11. f li..l will U- oM-ned on Monday, July j 2'Mh. is.' niul continue 111 w-ssion ten 1 i. 1.. ...:.:.. -i . : ' Tr.. nr,uieiy no impiis u me on pri . 'iiy grade admitted. Good lioardiiig at '.. r liable rates. Tuition $5 and ?5. Lor. j A. Smith, j Principal. July 27 . 1 FAMn.YOiuKKUT.-CVsik and Bierits of, ,e F-d Store, have oji md out in the new uildintron Huirns- comer on Maine Cr.s . Ftre.-t, also .-e.ipied by II. C. Ueerits- sh.w re. In addition to flour grain and mill ! nl. they have, a full assortment of gro- j ries. provisions, toliaccos io., fresh from ' io city, at reasonable prices. ill and see for yourselves. hveryiHXiy i 1 f The Somerset oAi..-Thosc iu want of oal for any ,1,s ase l!is ,.'-ome hc P"rof the ,r,sc. steam -peneratins. lime burning : KV1S,,1"U to r'.,s .lin " ",r ,s w'k n- i-..-ran c supplied at Alex Stutman s . ulu 'iPle ls "'P"rt:inL lor dys rinerlv the John Xcffl bank, south-east '''' f I'vcr, stoma, h. this lU.rougli. Mr. Davis, a practical h.k,n kl'liu'.vs- !' that U gin in vt- ;i.. rfroi...l..l,nvt,in .1. tl. l.ri.i n., it, and the tdulform is now filled with 'dutiful lump and pood rough etml. No uk duir clean. Leave vour onlers nl i Firtimlrv. Xoi'Mtt. School. I will otn-n a Nor- Sehool at Herlin on Monday, July I, i .,-.,;.. ... i r., .1.-.. ... i lution of tiiichers and others w ho may i i. , ,,.,i ..:.i : . ...in i" i . tiiii ini. imiui ui i-iii ii ,ii m i lie i nl to tiie normal sttiilii-s. ...:ii i ton ; s be made for teaching 1. l.;.rl...r ! 111.. ill II. r , a,-.,,. 'c. f. ...i i fardiii''can U- had at very reasonable .!es. Jno. Km iiakki:. Jt The Dale City N. or. m At. Srit.Mii. w ill Oji'li on Mime in i i 'f 11 i tii ii I ;.nk1 i O3-11 on Monday. August r.th. and will con M-w-loll ten weeks. ; n from $: to ifii. boarding can lie had at reasonable f No laljor or fiins w ill 1 siar-d to make '. si hiail a success, and in every T-spcct inliy of the ilouri-diing town" of Dale S.!y. " Special attention will lie laid to the ham hes in which teachers are reuuired to e examined. Students are requested to i jirescnt at the opening of the session if . -iMe. C. A. SN Y DEIf, T.-acher. Iit. Him. li:ts pallion-d in a l:tr?n fjtian-; Hv if wool for llonran's f:u:-torv oii.l i .....I c i ll liiisy mukinir liin Rfvm.l roum riii'Uirli lie intiv lip Home time rei liinir llie fit' lot tf-lif,.m..rtt ull ,.a ,1,.,u....t .... ' t visited". He f-.trri.-s a lull Kupply of ' "l. n irn.sln of all kin.ls. "Tlie lu st is lii-aiK-st" IJtiv t'.ssls that von know 1 Is-n lialdi' I Ir.ti.ra !. i.'l ll. ... r-itn. Stanton's Stills Pn will f '"tj.tlv fillf.1. i nd lV:u li. ti ii.ni :.i...n h. ....... cents: White Wheat (lour, f 1J ; Ar k Hi.U-9 HousKM oillee. :M cents ; tJn en :lee. 25 cents. fotr.e Stt":ir 15e tx r and. Ev-vtliini: else at ulauit the same B'cs. at the ('hoan t.r.rr " r.r SAMUEL S. SHAFFER. ' his old stand oiMwite the Ram.-t House, nierset l'a. iiAi.Ktlie jieojue cannot take C r Oil from its terrible iiMn,.,.i;., 4..... ! , ... -"mi. ii lorie, ; i recoil in i .P throtit Tin. f'..ti..;.. ..... . . V :Z ;r'M'ur 'y veP,.ta-:i.f, ' 1111 ire cniv-tivo ttiun r.ci,.r ;i im,lii,....:.. i.... t . .." ' '. ni VndX'nTi . ue ;ri,n,ivill'. untr. infonning LavwX? f t erre,ne.1iiM.I11 tllHl , J( of hx ,'nlndrpJ , siL;!iH, te tueathedtothem tP and WV' 7nuiBT,i b;.;' "nls. Mornhine i,..i til 1 uuietine em-ct rr. e r;..l l t..i.. . . . .. . . ' 1 s 1 U-.tLinu. V.;i i". ' x-1 fit" . . nnicie iuis r jnetsut h unqualified endorsement by -: i ukc no more Uitter I'ills, f ketiitifc- Jils The V'lZ.J. . . 1 bitii mo.i .i '. .. -"iria tiisis uut .It v ir i iiim i.riikinrp i : i Iwitu,,. nca you will never I " . .. . j YaI k down Mt.in t nes sirr.'l iiuiu ynu ...,.. to -Tho ciil i" tue window." and r. ... . .i ,.1;tii,1... ... then Melt into Jlrs. ir.-uv.iiisiuiuin.iy. I notion and fancy pods store. I u't are triad tolearn that 3les.srs. SeliMrk 1 n ml Knrppcr have taken an agency for the .Yews, lor many oi rar riu.ens mc ihmji la livrlv interest in that paper, nn.l dmilit- ! less quite an niuiii r of copies t an I' tus- pin il ol it iiiv ut tins place. Wk are pleased to learn that 11. J. Ten rod, formerly of this county, and for the pnt hcven or eight Years attached to the sijriml iitriw of the l'. S. Army, and at urefa-nt stntioniil nt RMllimore. has rradu- aled w ith distinction at one of the best medical schools in that citv. . ,. I w tt.i, sell flour at f 10 per barrel; corn meal and chop feed f3 50 cr Iinndreo; bran at f 1 "0 pi r hundred, and all other mill trlucc at low rates. E. D. SlIAFKR, Milfotd Station. A sF.l.i:oTsih(Kl w ill lie oiH'ned at Fried ensliurph August the 0th, to continue in session ten weeks. Boardine can be ob tained at a reasonable price. Tuition from f:j to ". For further information apply tO W. M. Sl'ANOI.KR, Teacher. Ik we are to have a fair we do not sec w hy some action is not taken in the mat ter bv the committee w ho have it in chanre. We think that there w ill lie no trouble iu ttlK, f;llal inusiim of his )ife i,is ,ioatll op" seclirins comfortable quarters in tWll:,.,lr,,ai ,I,.,I1 ctirvni;,, volnnlurilir w bile the fair is in ojvmlion. The Lutheran roiiirregation have sold the lower part of their lot fronting on la triot street to Mrs. Isaac Ankeney for one thousand dollars. This w ill lie a great im provement in that quarter. The time table has again licen changed on the ConncHsvillc H. H. It will now take insscngrrs from ten o'clock in the morning until six iu the evening to reach Pittsburgh. Comvimox. There w ill lie preaching in the .MetlitMiist t nun li in tins place on Saturdav rveninir. August 'M, and on Sun- dav morning following at half past ten debility, liver complaint, jtcnodical fevers, i o'clock, at which time the sacrament of the' rheumatism and constitutional weakness, j Lord's supper w ill 1 administered. The ! The unpretending name given to the sjte ! public is respectfully invited to attend. ! ific was Plantation Hitlers. The state- 1 - ; ... . .... . , . i . . . .. c . t;.i Vol.. 1, No. 1 of the Mountain Vvife, an indeK'ndent daily piqier published by John 15. Campbell A- Uro., of Johnstown, has just licen received. Its appearance is very neat, and from the initial numlier we think it w ill le a very lively and readable paH'r. That it may In' a success is the wish of vour humble servant. Some six or eight mouths ago the Conn-1 tv ( oinliiiSNinncrs limit l:ir,rp jnnl cut,. :s'tantial bridge at Mineral Point. Since I ' that time not a single vehicle or K-delrian j j has licen able to cross the bridge, owing to i j the fart that the township supervisors have neglected to fill the approaches to the bridge. It is now high lime that this work j was done. ' i .m i Mil. Geo. Chaki.es. one of the editors Mini lT.inrictors of that st ii riii" sheet, i lie iCuniU-rlund JVVtm, was in mr town last ' Week, and while here nuid us a visit. In ! i.i ..i - .... , .'. ( the -Y -of the 23th apiMarcd an interest ins letter, written 110 doubt hv one of the ! editors, speaUii: in rl.iwitid tcnus of the I rnteriirim anil eiicrrv ivliiliitetl In- tlie eit- izens of Somerset, pivinj also a descrip tive of the trrettt niiiount of work done since the tire. . T f' "'M IT MAY ( O.NCFKX. Ill COllSC Wvm ,,f -r. V tbe late fire and the exiiense of rebuilding mid relittintra store i I room, Mrs. Jas. 1$. Tredwcll is compelled j the drafting apartments are constnictcd so j to ak all those w ho have ln-cn indebted to as to rise or fall by slides and w heels w ith ! her over thirty days lo make immediate j i". and the to is can also lie set to any in I payment. In order to furnish her custom- j clination whatever, by turnintr a Crank at ers w ith itmh1s at the vcrv lowest prices ! the end of the table any height or inclina- thev could tie sold, she lias paid cash for a!l her bills in the cast, and tokei-p up her ' business on the same principle she must ' aK lliose who liave accounts on her lxniks 1 to settle them at once. i j Two youths from the southern part ol i Two youths from the southern part ol ; the county were made the innocent victims ; of one of the showmen, that veritable chat) ' that loafs around tlie side show and ulavs ' three card monte. The vniinir irnil,.n'.n 1 lsc.ime so infatuated that they Tost all their money aip'. their watches into the bar-rain. I hcv attempted 011 Sunday morinm' to 1 have. Mr. show man arrested and lsiund : over for his apix-arunce at court, but the 1 Sheriff knowing that he had not the au- thority to make the arrest 011 Sunday, the , light fingered gentlemun was given an op-; iMirtunitv to get out of the county by 12 o clock tit night, good his cschic. liejMirt stiys he mado 1 ' I 1 ! - ; Ax ai:fj l:idv. mvs the IWlrstown ' ! Hioer.it. of fourstori- years, died rec nt 1 !y. lo n in AVhilemarsh. After her death. CimTol ninlnitnn., SC.OO in,r,.f.l fin nn,.v - ... ........ ........ 1 . ot L'reenbacks was found fixed tin iu the Ixtidine. On acomnt of these discoveries of money an examination was then made f the garret, and there f o.riOO in gold and stiver coin was louiui. 1 lus was (pute a 1,'"r Fl,m.,to ,1:,e "'""J1 h""M A ll"n of (-",n ,,!1, "'l,ll':ss ,, " ,lK'r, years mt proUd.lv from the tnM-nfiii-nt ot the war ami longer. ' " It is a mark of the unsiicccs.-.ful man, that he invariably lin ks his stable iloor w hen the horse hnslwn stolen. This sort of wixloin never thinksaUiui Ualilv health until it is pone. l!ut jnst as much as any nauii ouaKi. oo not w ail titilil tlietroul.Ie is i.iifiniiel. but attack it by a timely use of" Dr. Walker's California" Vinegar Hit ters. Thk LmiT Itrxxrxo Pom kstic Sew- I inc. Machine. The easiest lo sell the lightest to run, lias no cams or co"s, makes I no noise, an moveanie larts m:ule ol inrd- ! T1 ",ow w " examine it buy no i i . ... oilier Kin.l. I . .. n' very nirm anil timet it runs IT !.. .... is ... j. , ... ... . 1111 or! expression vou . Ill make on sec- i . . , .- , - .. .... ... . ! mil l IMS woii'ieruu maeliine. lint lilt e !skUI is reuirod to nm :!nd how heauti ! ! ful and t:rfctl the work. The most extravagant tmiise irives vou but the faintest idea of its merits. See'ins is 1-1 tive circular, to It. W. Siciulman A- (".. (w - m - rnl A .'. i.lc n "il ivil. mi...f I:,.c bttr"h. - - .n "evc 'l 'nR not i'i'u definitely de- tennined " where the pins all go to," lmt '1'iestion quite as interesting is looming ul""i thesocial horizon, andlhatis. "where ll" 1m" l'",'s all come from'' There are .'XI'r,!, wl", atch the persistent nuisances ''" a dextrous turn of the w rist; ! U'l't'i on pins, v igorous I " l' iT(;ilessly w,lh dus-! ters; thousands lose their lives in milk " -. " V,,. r - . "!'', , ,,"'8, ! KI IS l...;e .t....tl. I... 1 . , I their .letith l.y ln-sim-aml ikts, tumlikrs I "Pjwiil. a treadierous hole therein, and m i . . . - - . ." nic OVIUUI U H I 'I htillilred other fatal devices of men ml women, nn.l yet the foree fa-eiiis tinilimin ihed. Who shall tell w heni-c thev come? Mixkkai. Deiwits. Thotijih iron has lieen tluj: out of our hills here lor fortv t years, yet the quantity of ore is not sensl , lily .limiiiisli. d, and as Imtni h railroads , extend out laterally, new, rich and varied 1 detaisits of niin.Tifs are found. Tlie S0111- : ersel Ihiilmad will ok ii up many miles of 1 area ln. li aiiound with iron, cocl and ! liinlone. Every ton if this will add to ; the material wealth of the ilacc, because ! it must come through certain nianijiula ; tions here which will increase its value, and when wild, the money realized from 11s sale is disiriiititcil anion p our citizens. : lleiu-e, the wVK here should by all means ; encourage the construction of branch rail-1 roadsinevery direction. Jvhnttotcn Voire. 1 , sfanllr. - - Al.l.tA.tT UOl NTT J AMILT IV K.l.t,ers from at.ornevs in New j York have been received by "the heirs of : I " .-ai.iuei luiiey, resutins near Zi - . .VVte The llw.. ,u4"y cotisisi oi two sons T.i teohl?,..,ta years n ape, ana tlie vou n cent ' "orte.n. The two elder are Imvs sni llw !..,- olhers girls: none of tliein Thev live In a ml tin iin ai are timrried little farm in Urantsville. .lisfr-t ami VV l,uun I0. quite an humble con .In urn. Should thev . - i preat fortune it wfil make. n T change in their future life. eu: 1 1 . TV. 1 vr,.. an m r.i m a ih. i ne mij:c iii-w- j fouinlland ioc, 1n'loii!?in!toMr. F. N'aiitili !,ir,lliri,.iArri Ii ,l.. ll.oic. " ol Ih. City, l'a., yesterday altaekd a little girl, n:ed nltout I-iirlit rars, a daughter of Mr. V AVelshons, of that !nee, and severely Lit the child in the back. he bark, lortunHUiy, ly the assistance of Mr. r . 31. Ullntt and another pcutleinau who happened tn hc nrnr liv w hen the do attacked the child, the lir'ute w as draw n off before the child was more seriously hurt. Her injuries were dressed by Dr.'ll. C. McKinley. Mr. Nauple was extremely sorry altout the oc currence, and although the dog has been a great favorite and highly prized, he olltr rd to have him killed. The doc is well known in Dale City, and heretofore has ! 'ern thought iKrtectly liarniless, particu- larly with children, the little ones daily ' plavins; with him. The attack upon this little cirl was wholly unprovoked and un accountable. Daily JVYv. A resident of this county who was the jxtssessor of a conitetency sufllcient to support himself and family during their natural lives became possessed of the idea that they were all rominjr to want and would die of starvation. This hallucina tion took such firm hold upon his mind that no persuasion on the part of his friends was simicicnt to divest yum ot it. iay after day it prew stronger for years. His greatest anxiety seemed to lie for his foiu- ilt- nnt iintiltv lio ilj.tf.rniimut in nrili'r to i ' ,u, i. .i,i i ,.n,.,i cmrm himself. This he carried into execution ! uiiil L,"iiiif m lii'litn tn tlii nil iitMiirlitnfv and persistently iniosed uixtn himself. For several days he refused all sustenance and although efforts were made to force food into his mouth his strength commenc ed to decline and sn after he died in a starving condition. His dying words a few minutes Itefore his death wrre, "I knew I would starve." York True JJriH orrnf. . The HisTonvop a National Kemkuy. Here is the history of the most celebrat ed tonic of the age in a nutshell. In 1800 it w as announced that a certain combina tion of vegetable ingredients, with a pure jUI""s'esiimui.iiii, was huimhj; umnis in the cure of chronic dyspepsia, nervous mem auraciiii iuc nneiiiion u iiihiius everywhere. The new remedy received a lair trial, and tlie results more than con firmed nil that had been said in its praise. Thenceforward it w as a grand success. The business columns of the press spread the glorious news far and wide, mid the 1 martyrs to indigestion, biliousness, phys j ieal prosWation, and premature durnv, as if by common consent, sought relief from ' the new vegetable restorative. They found j w hat they sought. From that lime to the I present "the increase in the demand for I Plantation Hitters has liecn one of the most striking events in this age. ' "' One of the neatest buildings in WesU-rn i Pennsylvania is the new otlice put up by i the Cambria Iron Company, ltetweca the rolling mill and the Coneniaugh river. ; The building is of brick, and is alwmt fifty I feet long and thirty feet wide. It is built entirely of fire proof material, the first 1'nKtr Im-'ui tile, tho second and third floors ' irr-l,a fit liri.'L- l;ii,l luituenn irnn riuls that run across the building, and the roof lH'inir tif slate. There is a round lower at the northeast corner which contains wind in"; iron stairs. The building is construct ed on the most approved pattern of mixlern edifices (deep rHf, corniced corners and eaves, and stylish windows. The furni ture within is also all of the Coiiiany's own manufacture, and is all that fancy or convenience could desire. The tables in tion desired can lie obtained. The furni- litre is amply supplied w ith drawers, and is sujterbly grained. Johntvrn Yoict. tin Hon. OIIITI ARV. Sunday morning July 21st, 1S72, Hon. Koliert Darragh, of Rridgewater, Heaver county, l'a., bri-.ithed his last. Few purer and ltetter men that Mr. Dar- rush were to lie found on earth. He was ms; nnlv nn nctive livintr man. but a true Irish pentleman and faithful Christian. Intelligent in the affairs of life, scarcely anv tuty was overlooked, ami almost to the last hour were his mental as well as his physical powers exerted to produce some good result. Mr. Darrngh was ltorn in Darraghstown, county Fermaugh, Ireland, on the 2:M of February, 177d, and was consequently in his 07th vcar. Heretain- d his mental and physical powers to the last in a remarkable degree. He came to ..:...! ...... on.1 lliL L lllllTI nuu, n III 11 a. "UII iiiiiii (i, M" 'n Mvcrmmv . wnerc lie resiueu ,he M ,;f ''i", ',elb- honori'd ?nd re' j 1,1 All. r,mi .iv. , - resentl the IJeaver and Mercer Senatorial district in the State Senate with great ac- t..i:,:,ii., i. ..vi.i itersonally he was an honest man. Peace to his ahe. Com. Drinors Diskases. For years, we might almost say for centuries, consump tion has. licen classed among the diseases of doubtful curq, consequently, jieople w hen they have supposed it to exist, have aUindoned all hope of staying its progress, and have allowed its victims to sutler on until death gathers them into its vortex. Not so now. Dr. Keyser, with Dr. Key sets Lung Cure, has established the truth, that consumption, like any other disease, has its remedy. Not one or two siH.radic cases, that iterliaits would have recovered under the liana ot nature alone, lmt tloz- ens and scores of unhealthy jieople have licen rescued from the grasp ol this fell destroyer of the human family, and live to bless "Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure to their latest breath. So much is this the case that there is hardly a family on w hose mantel piece may not lie seen the Ininous itottle U'sring this inscription: "Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure, or Pulmonary ltestorative," a name significant enough, and Itefore the contents of which incipient pulmonary malailics vanish, like noxious mists itciorx- nc morning sun. lr. ivcyscr s iuw it. ;.,1.1. -t- i; . I. - v ..re is a iieai.. gn i ng euxir, w men noiic w no ever usi'.i iiran.ieem oi uuinous VHiue. It can lie had at the Doctor's Great Medi- u.. . im i :i. . ... t T:.. v i. ' ",r ", mi ..univ riren, rniMiiupii, , f A I"..--? 1- I'-. I" isuue, mr i. or. neiw i s private consulting oflice in the rear of his ! store, from 10 a. m. to ii r. m. Master William Staxtox, aladaltout nine years of age. w hose parents reside in Wharton township, was bitten lty a rattle snake, and made a most miraculous escaie from death. He was out in the field, but I a short distance from home, and when ! crossing a fence the tscnx'il' struck him as ! he lenjied to the ground, and his I.I.mhI Ite I ing heat eil, the toison moved with such : celerity, that in five minutes after the liite he w as totally Mind, and in ten minutes thereafter he legan to vomit and purge i,1ik1 Innnediarely t! swell and turning lilac or djr,lt vmn fro (mt e.ntinti.tulv. the loot Ik-can to k, burst ed oiten in m which the blood isly. The blood seem ed to stagnate throughout his whole sys- ,p,1 antl w ,,lc kxs vit liis lKaly. 1111" lXHHlIlllf.1 H cIftSms8,.t In ,.fter . "V i.ii n, r . - . ; 1 l,, lor a iVw hours when our? of which he seem- he friends closed his eves and arranged his limits preimratory to lay ing out the IkmIv; lmt liefore this pr.icess was completed "they discovered sign of life and sent for a doctor. The next day Dr. lJoyd was sumnioned and visited the I nit icn t. lie fiiu lid him pulselen at the wrHim.l swellinu and blackness cxtend iiiI nearly to the laidy on the affected limb and the blood still dripping from his f.ajt, wliili-t voniitinprntttintKil at every attempt to rais.; liis head. The Doctor succeeded in am-stin"; the course of the gantrrene, and we learn that the reitient is convales cent, and with the aid of crutches, is po ingaliout. 1'niohtown Xi.indurd. I'ralna Item. On the morning of the 24th int.t while .T'VT .ww? C1 fc:1,,'r? ttmU-rBir thS 1 &,"' C- V & ConiPnv, a iwrtion " " ,'. ""P lonjrfng to saul company, - killing them in- I'rsina is ci ltin ' a railroad denot nt lnt have not seen the speilicatioiis lir the buililine, but am informed that it is all to be roofed. I jti.lirc from the amount of drift wood which limited down Iaurelhill creek dur ing the late lreslict that our "log disiatch er" had licen very attentive lo his busi ness. The Republicans seem to lie quite jubi lant over the present iolitical irosiiect- They claim that they have two candidates in the field while the Democrats have "nary one." Some of our citizens, when asked why they hurrah for Ureclev, reply "because" lie needs it." Quite self sacri ficing, nin't they? TnE Orand Forest City Circus was the means of attracting large crowds of peo ple to this place. The canvass, though not large, was well tilled, some seven or eight hundred people were in attendance. The showman were greatly delighted, ow ing to the fort that Sherill'Shaller held an execution in his hands against the mana gers for a little over three hundred dollars, but the large attendance enabled theui to cancel the debt and go on their way re joicing. Jtanrr Item. The weather for the last' two weeks has been somewhat unfavorable to our farmers for harvesting. ' Vlluckell terries" arc coming into market freely. It is said the crop of small berries of all kinds is quite good thisyear. II. Sipe&fSon, the parties w ho recently erected the 'steam saw mill a few miles north of town, finding that the engine in use -was not large enough to push their business, have sold it and purchased a new and larger one, which w ill lie in operation by the tirst of next nionlh. Joseph Cole, a laboring hnnd in the em ploy of Wm C. Griffith, on the mill, came very near losing his hand a few days ago by carelessly handling a circular saw. Charles Griffith, formerly of this place, now with JohaT. Kinney, druggist, Johns town, spent a few days with his friends here last week. The caricature of the "the dratli lied marriage" in ILirpcr' Weekly of 2th inst., was consideriMl by some persons hereabouts as a Nast y picture. The merits and demerits of our re.sjtcc tive candidates lbr the Presidency are lie ing "talked up" nightly in our town. As a matter of courso the "UaleuaJTanner" and "Nat ick Cobbler" have hosts of friends here and they exteet to make it "red hot" for the friends of the "Chaprauqua Sage" in Jenner township this fall. Dr. J. Covodc has ltern aWnt in the west for three weeks on business and pleasure. The "Great Western Mail Line," who we thought from indications for the last two weeks had "hung their harp on a w il low," have very happily surprised us by putting in a regular daily npiearance again. ith "bran new . stock on the road we may expect it as a fixed fact for the next four years, no intervening provi dence to prevent 'roxxi'simiox. UitsiXA, Pa., July 20. lkitr Herald: I notice that a corre spondent of the Somerset lkiiiut.rat in giv ing a graphic description of the town of I'rsina, its surrounding prospects, Ac., de scribes it as being situated 011 the lanks of the Cassclman river. If that individual upon ins next visit to lr:iia will pay a little attention to the geography of the country, he will find that the P."& V. It. It. follows the Cassclman river until it comes to a dividing ridgn called "Hog Hack," which separates Kiid river from "Laiirclhill creek." L'lmn arriving at the aforesaid ridge he will learn that the rail road passes from the lmnks of the Casscl man river to those of Laurclhill creek by means of an extensive " hole in the ground" more commonly known as Brooks tunnel. Alter oltscrving all tins, of the beautiful and picturesque, he will find that the town of I'rsina is situated upon the "placid waters" of Laurclhill creek. I was very much pleased w ith the letter of said correspondent; yet I beg of him not to locate our town upon the turbulent waters of the Cassclman river, as my mother always told me not to go near the water until I knew how to swim. Mac Dtor Editor: I don't see Stanton's town spoken of in your itaper. This lcau- tiful town is situated on the banks of Quemahoning creek, and consists of about fourteen dwelling houses, seventy-five in habitants, one grist mill, one saw mill, one dry goods store, one shook shop, one plan ing mill and sash factory, carried on by J. H. Staid on an extensive scale. It is "a great help to this community in furnishing building material. Fears are entertained that the shops will soon stop, as Mr. S. has not lteen well since the Cincinnati con vention, and last week he took a back set, as did many others of the same political profession. This place was quite a scene of excite ment last week one .lay. occasioned by the rumor that the Hon." delegate of Somer set would puss through thU place on his way home from the Baltimore convention. Accordingly all the Democrats gathered together aliotit ten o'clock tosee and to ask the Hon. gentleman nltout the convention. But what disappointmentsthis world hath? About a quarter past eleven the U. S. hack made its appearance, liearing the Hon. head of the party, hut it passed through this place and never stopjied. The dele gate was seated in a reclining position, ap parently asleep, regaTH'ss of any Demo crats in this town; byy his side a monster wheel-barrow; they itmKpned they saw on the side boards "of this push-buggy the follow ing inscription: "Transiiortation for all sott-headed Democrats over to Horace Greeley free of charge." At this moment they all disappeared and went to their hid ing place?, from whence they returned in a few days to discuss matter". It was then the following was heard: "Must wc vote for H. Greeley?" "Sosay ourparty leaders, and they surely ought to know." "I have come to the conclusion they can make us do just what they please." "SupjKise we let the party go to the d 1 and vote for U. S. Grant" "No, we must stick to our party as long as there is any rib left.'' "But they keep us. swallowing so long and so many things; why. we had to swallow the eman cipation proclamation, the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments, the lies the Kepub licans heaped on us, for there was a little truth mixed w ith them, and last but not least, we have to swallow H. Greely, after he has swallowed JefT Davis and the whole confederacy. This is going to make a mighty big swallow, and it smells so ni--gerish; but we have a longtime to take this dose Itetween this and Novcnilicr and we'll take it if it kills lis politically." SPECTATOIt. IIKI. H(H). At the resklenee of his iaren!s, in Tipton, Iowa, Saturday July 13th, of typhoid fever, Mr. Charles lloon, a-rcd 23 years. TEDROW. On July 15th. nt C'enlreviile, -Mrs. .Mary ledrow. wile of John Ted row, deceased, ajred 79 years, 5 months and 28 days. IIILEMAX. In Addison township, tin Thursday evening, Mrs. Nancy llileman, widow of Henry llileman, deceased, in the With year of her age. Fillsbanch Mstrkrt. PlTTSBt'BOH, July 29th, ISTi ArrLfs. Keceipts increasing; we now quote at tl UKii rt So bushel. BrTTBB Sales elude solid packed at 17 19c. Chkksk In fair supply with a stcn.lv demand: Hairy Mine ami ( ililo ( fcwhen lnii lie. Eiios Sales of fresh at 156iltic. Fkatbjciis No. 1 In demand at from 73 to Tic ,1 1.. Flocb Market dull, with prices unchanged: t7 71 hH for sprinjr wheat; ft 7&j4 !sl lor white n in her. Uhaim Wheat fl 7M(1 NO for nil; 1 hi for white. Corn Is in fair demand sales of ear at Doe: shelled 6otfI0 l bushel. Kvc inav he fairly quoted al 7jftS0c ft hu. Hurley S04i'ie. H.v Market is quiet, with sales at lnm 424K?iC0 (er ton. SOMERSET MARKET. Corrected weekly by A. J. Caskkkeb h Co. Apples, dried. .... Aileliutter. V Cal I'utter, t. Buckwheat. V bushel.. Ilccswax, Bacon, rhouMcrs, f ft.. M sides, .. " hams, " .. rum. V bushel Corn meal ft fair skins. V ft f irits, V doi F lour. V dl Flaxseed fi bu., (U I.). lnc Hii!t tac Jl .10 , 9ie Sc Sc VJe 1 00 v i a lie 10 M ti 7 lav aHjaic 7oc sue oc 60C loe 41 00 9c ...fi 0jl3 00 tlSi 3 00 13l'15e l'tfylSc luc as) SoiitWe lni, ft m Leather, rati sole, t 1... " npicr k. kip, Oats. V mi Potatoes, w ba Heachea. dried, ft.... Kveftbu Halts. V ft Salt, No. L W bid " 4) bu " Ashton. Suirar, vellow fl ft " white " ...... Tallow, ft ft Whet. ft Im Wool, ft.. Xeic Adcertitement. YUDITOR'S XOTICK. A ppolntod anditnr by theOrihana' V art of Som erset eounty, to make distrihutim of tlie fund in the hands of Simon Snyder. Adm'r of Catharine Finos dee'd, to and amona- those legally entitled thereto, I will attend to the duties of my appoint ment at the office of W. 11. Koontx. F-i., on Tues day the aoth day of August, a. d. lTi W. H. POSTLETHWAITE, July 31. Auditor. Nric Ath'erfi'U mriili. jy i 1 to n s n otic 1:. Al 11 Oiurt rif (oininn Pleupof inicrwtntunlr, held In Smm rw-t tlie IJth day of July M7J, llw uii-ilnrnlimi-,1 wrre tlntxl nu.HUim Iu lakr trrtiiao ry. rurt tlie fiiot nl an olnlD tin all malit-i- in illffiuto in Ilic matter of tit arcunnt if l-jniMiii t .1. Meyer ami John L. Anawall, awlitnera of Chiirlo Stiwr, and to mnko a iltKtrllrull. p f tlie 4Cnm), with tlie lnterc;t thereon, to ami anions ilxwe lexally cnlitlisl tlivretu: All t n"nm Inlereslwl am lien-liy notlfieil that we will attrnil to the ilutleii of aalil uiN.lntmenl nt t lie Town Hull in Sumerwi. Pa., on Alimilay the lui h day ut Aucn.it l7i at luVI.-k, a. m. ot l.l dny. SAM 1. HAITHtK, V. .1. KMtHKK, VAU HAY, July 31. Auditor. A. J. Collxirn VII. Caroline Rock and the widow and heirs of t'urifliiin Lan. 1 No, 1 Feliriiitry Terra, ls7i l'urllU.in Ik. din, dooeased. ) To A. J. ('HillMirn, Tjui., CanilhM lick, and the widow and helm of t lirWian Lam In, dereascd : Takk Notice that an inquext will lie held on the lirrniiKcn, in the township of tlkllck. in the county of Somerset, on Thurnday the 5th day of Septein. Ier ISTi for Hie piirpooe of makiOK partition of the lollowinir real exlate to and amoiitr tho aliove n.i uied jirlieo, vli: a tract of land (ontainlnir 43 H'-rrn, rituate in Klklirk township, warrantcsl in the name of Kalih i'hary, if the name can be done without prejudice to or SHiilina; the whole; other wise to value and appraise the aiune according to lawtat which time and place you are requested to at lend if you think proper. sut July 1872. Sheriff. A. J. tJolhoro vs. Kculien Kret. liin.in. Manas- No. 2 Feliruarv Term lS7i ' Partlllon Due. ses Kreteliman, ami tho wid ow and heirs of Christian Lindis. di-eeased. To A. J. tlolborn. KeoWn Krelehnuii. Mana.- s Kretehinnn. and the widow and heirs of Christian IrfiiMli. di'eeaseil: - - Take Notk-k that an inquest will ho held on the preiiiuus. In the townslilpi.f Klklkk, in the county of Somerset, nn Thumlay the Wh day of Se(item ler, IHTi, for the purKseof ninktnir piirt it Inn of t he fdlowinir real estate to and ainontr tlie ntxive mint ed tuirtics, vis: a tract of land containing iao'1 acres, situate In Klkih-k township, warranted in the name of Thomas Chary, If the same can be dona without prejudice tr ssillinic the whole: otherwise tnjvnlue and nplralsc thesaineaeeordiiiK to law. at which time and pl you think proper. laee you may attend if Slierilfstitflee. JOSIAH SIIAFER. Somerset, 31st July 2 Sheriff. R ULE to ACCEPT or REFUSE. lo Hannah, intermarried with Michael Sheets, re- siiitnprat lnaiton, Lawrence county, Ohio, rJ17.11. Iwth, Intermarried with Kdward Ninonsr. resi ding in Preston county. West Virginia. Marga ret, intermarried with Alex. VairnT. t)mrine, intermarried with Smith, and Sarah Ik-haven, the last three heirs resid-tig at Ironton, Law rence eounty, Ohio; Yor arc "hereby notified to appear at an Or phans1 Court to lie held at Somerset, on Monday t he Ut h day of Sepleinlier next, to accent or refuse the real estate of Jacob Iiebaven ilee'd at the ai praixed price, or show cause why the same should not lie sold. Sheriffs Office, i JOSIAII SHAFKR. . Somerset, July 31, '72 J Sheriff. E to ACCEPT or KEFUSE 'lo Cyrus lilmslcr, Susan llash, II. L. Rinuler. Kliia Itin-i.T. 11. II. Kinkier. John Uinid.T, Amanda, intennarried with Win. Hull, Ueore liinvlcr, and Mary Klifnlth Kliinler: Ync are hereby notified to a.ir at an ttr plian's fourt, to lelicld at Somerset on Mondav the VI h day of Scptemliernext. Uiaeeeia iht refuse the real estate ot tleonre Himcler dee'd at the apprais ed price, or show cause why the aame should uot lie sold. Slierlirs Olliee. JOSIAII SHAFKlt. Somerset, July 31, Ti ( Sheriff. UDIT'Oll'S NOTICE . liuvinir lieon npiiolnted by the Orphans' Court i f Somerset county, auditor to examiuc tho caCc.- iions. suite an account, u necessary, ami make anil report adlstributlon of the funds in the hands of' the executors of Jacob Iln-niier dee'd, to and i ani-mir those leir:illr entitled thereto, I will attend j To the mules oi sain apitfiimmem, al my otnee In Somerset P on Friday the 19th day of Auinist lsTi at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at whk h lime and place all persons interested arc lieroliv notiaed to attend. SAM'L UA1THF.U. July 'A. Auditor. A PMINISTRATOirS NOTICE. tsuto of John K. Wirsintt, late of Addison town ship, deceased, letters of administration on the above estate ha t Inir lieen granted to t he underlined, notice is here Iiy tciven to those Indebtcil to make Immediate pay uient. and those havimr claims airainst it will pre sent them, duly authentitateil for settlement at the late residence id said deceased, in Petersburg, oil Saturday, Scptemlr 7th. 1S74. SAM! KI. RIN'dKR. July 31. Administrator. INTERNAL REVENUE. Collection of Annual Taxes for 1472. Coi.i.Br-ron'8 Optice. lth Hist.. Pa. Merversbunr, Pa. 31st July, 17 Pnrsnsnt to the Internal Revenue Laws of the I'nited States, ail jiersons In Somerset countv. a scmcd on the Annual IUst of lsT'i. for SiM-eial Tax or License, or Income, are hereby not I lied that Iteii uty Collector. F. J. Kooser F1.. of Somerset, will lie present, at hi nttlee In Soiuersct.,to receive the aforesahl Taxes, on the ItnH and isi h days of Au sust, Irom 9 a. in. to p. m or sakl days. TIOTICK. lty the Internal Revenue Laws.asaruendeil. par ties rallinir to y at the time pweiticl aixive. will Incur the lollowlmc exjietisea: au rents fornoth-e, and 4 rents tier mile bit service of the same, and if not paid within ten days Irom service of said no tice, a st centum jsmaltr. and (Hie per centum per month additional. JOHX L. lilT.'HKV, Collector lt h Dist., Pa. Ol f made from W cts. t;all awl examine, or 12 , tPJ-Vy Samles sent (postage free) f..r M cts.. that ! retail quick fi.r Mil. Ii. L. WOLCOTT, lsl Chat- j ham Square, New York. AQKNTS i wanted ! .r our ' mnJ .t-! OlJlJVrtraetire-HlRF.KLKY h IIKOYVY ami "iitANT ti WIItX" Camalgu Charts. The liest ones out. Send for circular. Immens.? sales. Large protlts. HAASIS fc Ll'PK W'HT, Kmpire Map and Chart Establishment, luTljliertv Street New York. I SYCHOMANCY. or SOCLCHAKMIXO"' J. How either sex may fascinate anil gain the love and a ffecl it ins of anv penm thev chtsise. in stantly. This simple mental acquirement all ran Imissum, free, by mail, for cts, together with a miirriaue (rulde, Egytiiii Oracle, Ilreams, Hints to Itilies. fcc. A queer, exciting hook. ino.noO.Kild. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Pul.s., I'hllaila. FOR GCK)DSPEED S KVERY CITIZEN WANTS IT. Also for Campaign goods. Addrass. GOOfl SPEE1CS E.MP1KE Pl'ltLISHlNll 111)1 St; lu Llherty street, New York; or, Cincinnati, . WARREN RANGE. FIIIST PREMIUM AM. 1XST., 1871. Poulde Elevated Oven, Warming Closet, Hndllnir I"ir, Fender lluanl. Iiuniplng h Shaking Orale. I drcct 1 h-alt. FTLI.K K, W A K it EN . Ct ., X Water Street, New York. CTTJST Ui Ft O r" o Ui in O -t B CD c O ? t-r o p I115CEIYEI), a o o AT If: KNEPPER'S s NEW (3OOI0S, NOTIONS; i -' .. : I . w o Q t o o o Q CO P ft aROCERIES, FLOUlltvrc. C3 He sure toc:ill and see, and It onvioc- 'td, as tliorc are too many articles kept lur 1 cnuiu'-ratlon. 03 I OPlOSITE SOMKHSKT IIOISI i 'i o CO CH SOMKRSLT, PA, i ' I July 17 A. W . KNEITKK. A UDITOIt'S XOTICK. 1 ne nndcrslirneil. who was aMsdnted to m:.ke and re.rt a distrilaition of the luixls In 'be bands of James McNeill, adiu'rof Sarah MeNeal, dee'd, to and anwanr tixise legally entitled thereto, berehv (rives notice that be will audit and distribute saul estate at hi otlice in Somerset, Pa., nn Thursday, the 1st day of August, lb7'i when ail parties inter ested can attend JOHN 11 I'llL, ju'lO Auditor. VIl.M IN IiTK A TOR'S NOTICE. Letters' on the estate of Alexander Saylor, lateol Som erset township, deceased, bavluir liecn irranted to the underpinned, notice is hereby irlven to all iier sons Interested in said estate that 1 will attend, at the ofllca of Schell It kiuimeL in Somerset, l'a., on Saturday, the 17th day of Auirust, when those haThitr claims will present them for settlement and those iadehted will make jmvment. OLlVF.lt KNF.PPER, July 10, 70. i . Administrator. AYf Aih-frliwiiH'nl. Anents Wanted for Life and Times of JAMES FISK,JR. Cont:ilo l,l.rriihiesd: Hs . Vaiidi rldll. Gould, Tweed. k.r.. ilh a liikinrktl lii,t"ry ol thecoun- trr for the last three rears, and what Orant knew about -Hliu-k I ril.i ." t ver ttu parf-:. Price f-'. Address New i'ork IMMjK Cf. Iii Nassau St, New York. KANSAS REGISTERED BONDS Safe and Profitable Investment Kondx. Some of the wealthiest counties In KANSAS Allen. An- derson. Franklin. Johnson and llouirhis counties. Keiristereu or ilie Mtnie 01 Kansas, interest ami principal paid by the .state Treasurer. Tlie Honda nay T ier cent. Interest, and are over three yean oti, the cuujions imvimr ix en always rftKUiarly ami tironmtlv Idilfl. For statisties ami Inforinntion ail- Iress SAM'L A. U AtU )Hl fc. CO., 33 WaU SL, mew lork cuy. NO MORE RUBBING! DtVEOF STONE'S FOUNTAIN WASHERS. Retail Price. M 60. STOHK k Ft UD, 3 Arch St., I'hlladelptiia. Mud lor Circular. 8, REWARD For any ease of Itllnd. I'.lee.linir. ltehing or I'lcented 1'ilea that IikIIino'b Pile Kevkdt fails to core. It Is nre- pansl expressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. .Sold by all druggist. Price 1. Vh,-n IliA lilnft.1 pnuK.. will, vor-kef.l'Ln vlitlenC , to the head, causinii hot Gushes, rertiKO and dim ness 01 si-'ni. it is a certain slum tnai a mini, saiu rious, cooliua' and enualizini; laxative is required, and Tahkaxt'h Kri Kavtw et Seltzeb Arnui KT should lie at once resorted tn. SOLD 11Y ALU UKt'UGISTS. A (I ENTS WA XTEI. A gents make more money at work for as than at anvtlilna else, llusiness liht and ierm:uieiit. Particulars free. O. STINSu. A. t:)M Pino Art Publishers, Portland, Maine. Uc 1'iAxocf). x. y. PKicKcnnn . O. NO AO ENTS. Circulars free-OyU I.IWUFTIIE KEXF.St Cnn- V liitlMlS hieh impair vitalitv wadtive and neirative elcrtrleity pnf that Iile is evolved wtibout unhai elleet of totacco Inlluenee of tish and plMMplioric tliet modern treatment ot pelvic disenses, stricture and varicocele, and arrest of de felopment: ten lectures to his private surgical class. Iiy KI)WAI(I) 11 1HXO.N". M. II., ii Filth Aveiitto. N. Y. : 64 jsnres. 25 cents. 'Every line from the wn of llr. jtixou Is of (treat value to lliewhole human race." Horace Greetlry. ( l:F.AT MKMCAh HOWC of useful " J edetonll. Sent rve Pir rwoslamps. knowl- nmt'S. Aditrcss lilt. 1IONAPAKTK tL CO., Ciociiuuiti, Ohio. WATCH JEWElRYfeSlLVER THOS.MfFADDENJrt. l.5T!,AvrPITTS8l,RGrf. BOVARD, ROSE & CO., Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS,. Stair Rods, &c, &c. Full nn.l C'areftillv S-lcttcil St.vik. UOVAlil), HOSE & CO., FIFTH AY F.N I' E, 1A. June Vt Ti WELLS' CASEOLIC TABLETS For COUGHS, COLDS & HOARSENESS. These Tablrtn present the Acid in Comldnatlon with other ellteiint remedies, in a popularforui. for me cure oi all 1 tinial nmt Idling inseases. Moarse. ness and t 'lceratinti of the Throat are immediate ly relieved, and statements are coiistantlv being sent to the proprietor of rellcl in cases of 'Throat uimeuitlcs ol years standing. Caution. liont h" deceivel hv worthless imita tions. Oet only Wells' t'arlioiic Tahlvts. 1'riee 'Jic er Iit. S-nd for circular. JOHN O,. K K 1.1,1 H. IS Piatt St.. X. T. Sole agent lor the l". S. A -Mi i.NTII t-aslly made with Stencil a. n I I. I 'i 1 I .... j ... . J 'i . and Samples, Free. S. M. Siencer, ifrattleboro Vt. FltKKTO BOOK a ; i:ts. We will 5on! n hamlome Irisx-iuji of oar AVir Illustrated F'amty Htblr, containing nTirly &u luie S-ripturc lUuctrationit tt. any Im-U. AitiiU lrw(rf charge. AMrrM National l'i"Ri.irHio Co., MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET, Dio Lewis' new and irreatest work Is an Immense success. l:tth thousand in press. Atrents delight ed and ctdning monev. A.rKNTS WANTKU ev eo'Where. OKI). MACLEAN. Publisher. 733 Sausoin St Philadelphia. Rare Chance for Agents. AGENTS, we will pay you joo per week In cash. If you cnuture with us at onoo. Kverythinjf furnish ed anl expenses p;i id. Address F. A. LLLS & CO., Charlotte, MUh. 'I'Hi.s is no iioiiit'U! or i Hy sendlnir QO CENTS, with aire, bchrht, color d eyes and Tiair, you will receive by return mail, a correct picture of your lu- luro nusoami or wiie. wun name ami uaie oi jiar- riaire. Adiln'ss V, tonville, N. Y. FliX, P. O. lh-awer, No at, Ful- A iranfri WANTED forthc Ant..l Unuhv iUJ-lLb.rf.miKA. K OKEFJ.EY. A new illu.-t rated eilition. now ready. Out this the only ctition written bv himself! and endorsol hT tl.e Triliune. Alsn, tiie Life and Times of t !. (Ill ANT. Ii)- Hon. .1. T. Headley : and our 1'Tl t CAMPAIGN M ANl'AL nr all parties, ju't wtt. price, 41 50. One airent sold HO in three days. S4en- i uis ricei Minraus oi .treeiey. also oi orant. .sj a month mado scllinir the aliove. E. U. Tit EAT, I'ul.lisher, SOi 15rualwy, Jf. Y. AGENTS ! AGENTS ! AGENTS I Send for.lesiTlptive circular and siieclal terms ftr the createst cauiaiv;n tssik puhlislieil, McCleWs Repilcaiiisjii Id America Owinu to the present political excitement, will sell for the next six month like wild tire, lsthe most reliable tsk In tho market. J. M. STOHHAKT tL COL, Publishers, 721 Saiisoui St., I'hUadelphia. .A. lloyal Chance. An Army of Live Aprents wanted to sell a new hcatitlliilly Illustrated sulwr!tlon edition of one ot the richest treiiis in literature, . of tear Id ridt lame and turiaiisiioy exeellcnce. ICobiusoii Crusoe. A splendid octavo, over Stag pairrs, creniii tinted paier, elctrant bindimr. only & 6o. A marvel ot cheapness! A mine of wealth! It is the most rare, popular, handsome and cheap book extant, ami will outsell all others. For terms, address Hi rharo Hkim., Publishers, 71 Sansoin Stn Philadelphia. imuoran lief to the sufferer for the tirxt few doses, lmt which frum continued use brlnifS Piles and kimlreil dis eases to aid in weakening the invalid, nor Is it a doctored Honor, which, under the popular nanienl 'Hitters," Issottxteusivelc ialiueu oil on the iul lie as sovereign remedies, Vut it is s noil iire ful Tonic end Atleratirr. pronounccl so hy the lead Inn medical authorities of London and J'arls, and h:M lieeu lona: uscil iiy the regular phvslcians of other countries witli wmiderful remetiial results. Hi WELLS" EXTRACT SF JGBBBEEA retains aU tlie meilieal virtues peculiar tolhe4uut and must lie taken as A tieruiaiicnt curative aicent. f there van! of action in your I.i'rcr and Spleen! t'nless relieved at once, the blisal hecoiues liiiHire by deletercous seiTetlons. pr.sliieiii serofulous nr skin diseases, Illotchcs, Febms, PustuU'S, Cunkcr, Pimples, etc.. inc. . Take J C HI 'HF.B A to cleanse, parity and restore tlie vitiateil blosl to healthy action. Ilaee jroa a Vypeptic Stomach t t'nless diirea llon Is promptly aided, the system is debilitated with loss of vital force, poverty of the lilood. Drop sical Tendency, f Jcncrul weakness or Lassitude. Take it to assist Dlscesthia witlamt reaction. It will liujMirt youthful viiror to the weary sulfercr. Have yoH tneak-neti of the tntritinr'tt You are In damrerorchriaiic Diarrhoea, or the dread ml In nammatlon of the llowels. Take It to allay irritation, and w ir J ull tendency to inttammations. Have you reakneu af the t lrrine or I rinary Organtr You must procure tustaut relief or yon are liable to sutlerina: worse than death. Take It to Mrcnifthcn organic weakucas, or life bcc4iiues a busilen. Finally, It should be frequently taken to keep the system in perfect health, or you are otherwise In invat danger of malarial, miasmatic or contairloua JOHN t). KKI.IK. 19 PUitt St New Y'ork. Side Aircnt tor the t'nited States. ' Price, One Dollar per itottle. Send tor Circular. 1 KNEPPF.R. l'hyslelan and Dentist, Berlin, . Pa. Will ir'va proniit attention to all cases entrusted to his care. OUtce one disr west of the 'Uralller House," same aa occupied heretofore by l)r. P. C.Musaer. raw SHADES. s fin (31 IK RIFF'S SALE, lty virtue of a writ or Fieri Fete l..ue, iit of the Court of Common Plea of Soiaornet eounir and to me directed, there will tm extsi piibtle outcry, at tlie Hoss llonie. in llin ltnru.'4h of M-aiierset. on Saturday the 3i dny of Auirust, I ItTi. at t o'ris-k r. w.: i All the rtiiht. title, interest and claim of Mary ' A. Morrison ami Samuel Morrison, ol, Iu anil to the following descrilieil real estate, vlj : Four (4) certain lots of icnoud sltuata in I'rsina Itonaixh, Somerset county. Pa., ami known on the ireneral plan of said town as kits nos. 1. X 3 ami 4 ol block I, fronting on Park street, and extending back to Cedar alley one hundred and fitly (1JO) feet, with a two-story frame tarern house, tenant bouse, stable and other eut-bulldlii;a thereon erect ed, bclnx the same proierty known aa the "Jaml on'' or -Rush" taveru stuiHl. Seixeil and taken In execution as the priierty of Marv A. Morrison and Samuel Morrison, at the luit of James Morrison. Sheriffs Office, JtrSIAII SlfAFFK. 10th July '7 ( .Sheriff. rituiTiKXTi a l cam r.t ic;x. i CAIS, CAPES AND TORCHES, Send lor 1LH STR tTKH ClIiCI LAU AM FKICK LIST. CUNNINGHAM & HILL, MAMr.u-rrexr.s, NO. aMCHt'HCII STUEET, PHILADLLPIIIA. July io. Political Campaign Grant & Wilson Grccloy & Brown, cf't, -tr i5 . TIMNSrARENCIKS AM) BAXXERS, With Portraits or any device Cr all parties. Silk, Iluntinar and Muslin Flairs of all sizes on haud ir made to imler. Chinese Iantems of all sixes and styles; Paper Italoons. Fire Works. Iu. Ac. Campaiirn Cluria Uttdl out at the Lowest Kates at WM. F. SCHEIBLE'S CA.IIP.AKJJf DEPOT, 49 South Third Stmt riiila.i.-Ii.liia. SEN D FOU CIKCT LAR. July 10, TIL T1UT OF I'AKTITIOX.- To Lydla llochstetler. (widow.) Catharine, inter- married with ctolomon Ileal, resiillnir In tinier set count t. Pa., Catharine, who is also deait, Ivuvina- Dine children residing at Aroida. Iouir lnss counlr. Illinois. Susan, intcnuarriest with Peter Sliults. if Mimoiiuiniinx. Iiaranire coun ty, Indiana, William, residing In Somerset coun ty. Pa., Ilartiara, Intermarried with Peter At. Savior, residing In rd'iuerset eounty, l'a., Lerl, resiiiliiic in iMonK"iiinoriir. Lai(raui;e co., Imlla na, I .villa. Intermarried with Joel M. Yutiy. re siding In Somerset County, l'a., Alary, intermar ried with Israel Olotfeltv of Allcxlicnr eountr. Mil.. P. . F.lkliek. Somerset county, "Pa., I fi as. the petitioner, Somerset county. Pa., Harriet, residing in Somerset countv. Pa.. Fllzaoeth. In termarried with Joseph Shulti. reseling in Sim erset eounty. Pa., Samuel, S..uierst county. Pa., Sarah. Somerset county. Pa., heirs and" legal representatives of Samuel IlociisU'tler. lata of Orecnville Uwnsliip, Somerset eounty. Pa., de cease! : Takk Notice, that ty virtue ofa writ of partition or valuation, issuol out of the Orphan' Court of Moinersei county, l a., ami 10 me uirectdl. l win hold nn inuest, on tlie premises, in Oreenvilie, tnwnshlp. county ami state aforesaid, on Thursday, the tub day of Auaust, InTi for the iiunxwe of ma kinx lartition of the real estate of the deceased, to amiamonir his heirs and leirnl rctirrsentatives. if the sainecau lie dtme withMit prejiiditre to nr spoil. Inir the whole, or to value and appraise the same aecunlinir to law : at which time and place you are requested to attend, if you think nroiKT. Sheriffs Office. JOSIAII SHAFER. JulyW, li t Sheritf. X EC UT0 R'S X OTIC E. L e t - iters testamenfanr on the estate of Solomon llureli litrrkler. late of Hrof hemvuLlpr T..wnfll.fo .Im.'.I having been trranted to the undersigned bv the proper authority, those indobusl to It are notified to make Immediate iaymenf. and those having claims aitainst it will present them to us for settle ment and allowance, at the late residence of the deceased on Satunlnv the 3rd dav of Auirust 117:1 P'KTF.K KI KOHLKY, KZKA S. BKKKI.LY. June 19 . Fjecutors. XtoSADALIS. The E INOREHIKXTS THAT COM- o Kr. I.OAliALl are uublished on every package, therefore it bmot a secret j preparation consomently. P1IYSKIAXS PRESCRIBE IT. i It is a certain cure for Scrofula. Syphilis in all Its lorms, liheuiiiati-tn. Skin HI (senses. Liver l.'oniidnint and all diseases jor the Ulood. ONE BOTTLE of ECSAEALiS s will do more trood than ten bottle; of the Syrups of Sarsaparllla. A 'The Undersigned Physicians have nscd Rosadalis lu their practk-e for the tast three vears. and freelv endonw lit as a reliable Alterative and lilood Pu . nlier. , i.w ri nn.oi iKittmu.r. Dr. T. J. ItoYKIN, 1K. K. W. CAIiK. I IK. F.O. IIAN NELLY 44 lilt. J. S. SPAKKfi, or Ni bolasville, Kv. DR. J. L. M't'ARTIlY, Columbia, S. Carolina. DR. A. R NOIILI. Eiigecomb, N. C. USED A5D ODOKSED BY A L J. f. FRENCH X SONS, Fall River. Mass. F. W. S M ITH. Jackson. M i. h. A. . WHKELF.lt. Lima, Ohio. II. HALL Lima. Ohio. RAVEN k CO.. Oonlonsrillc Va. SAM'L (j.Mi F AllDKN, .Murtrceslioro, Tenn. : fhirsiace will not allow of anv extend ed remarks In relation to the virtues of Uosadalis. To the Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid :xtract suierior to any they have ever used In the treat ment of diseased Klonl; and to the af flicted we say, try Kosadalls. and you will he restored to health- I S ' Rosadalis Is Sidd by Price tl 30 per bottle. nil Drajrxists. Address 1)R. ( LEHEMS Si CO., Manufacturimr Chemists. BALTIMORE, MP. IJTIFK'IAL TEETH!! I. V. YUTZY. DENTIST, DALE CITY, Somerut Co., Pa., ArtlQclal Teeth, warranteil to be of the verv best quality. Life-like and Handsome. Inserted in the best stile. Particular attention paid to the pres ervation of the natural teeth. Those wishing to consult me by letter, can do so by enclosing stamp. Address as above. jeU-72 Tnii Cut iilustratei the manner f Utlnjt H ' DR. PIERCE'S Fountain Xasal Injector, DOUCHE. This Instrnmest Is etpecIaCj dcilgncd tor tha perfect application of , DR. SACK'S CATARRH REMEDY. It is tba only form of instrument yet Invented with which fluid medicine can be carried high u aod perfectly applied to ail parts of the affected na tal passages, and tho chambers or cavities com municating therewith, io which sores and ulcers frequently exist, and from which the catarrhal dis charge generally proceed. The want of success in treating Catarrh heretofore hee arisen largely from the impossibility of applying; remedies to these cavities and chambers by any of the ordi nary methods. This obstacle in the way of ef fecting cures is entirely overcome by the invention of the Douche. In using this instrument, the FhiM is carries k. Its own weight, (no smtHm, loniM er smping being required.) tip one nostril tn full gently flowing stream to the bicheat portion of the nasal passages, pauses into and thoroughly cleans., esall the tubes and chambers connected therewith, cidflowseutol thtoapeaita aoatrii. Its use is pleas -tut, and so simple that child Can understand it. Fall and explicit direction ac company each instrument. When used with thl instrument. Dr. Bale's Catarrh Remedy cures re cent attacks of "Cold In. the llead" by a few applications. Rfmplomsnt Ctlirrh. Frequent head ache, discharge Calling hi to throat, sometimes pro fuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent, offensive, Ac. In others a dryness, dry, watery, weak or Inflamed res, stopping op or obstruction of nasal pateaeee, nuging in ears, deafness, hawking and coughing to clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, Voice altered, nasal twang, offensive breath, im- Clred or total deprivation of sense of smell and ite.dizainess, mental depression, lots of appe tite, indigestion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough. Ac. . Only a few of these symptoms aitt Pfce'r to 4o present in any case at one time. - Dr. "age's Catarrh Betaedr. when a sod with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Doarke, lad accompanied with the constitutional treat ment which is recommended In lb pamphlet that wraps each botUo of tha Itemed y, is a per. feet specific for this loathsome disease, and the proprietor offer, in rood faith, 9 BOO reward tor a case he can not cure. The Remedy la mild and pleasant to use.eonuinirg no strong or caustic drugs or poison. The Catarrh Remedy is sold st JO cents. Douche at 60 cents, by all Drnf- lata. or either will be mailed by proprietor on receipt of 60 cents. R. V. PIRBCE, 31.IK, Sole Proprietor, BUFFALO, N. Y. ! on . j y SOMERSET RELIEF FUND. WELLERSBURG COAL, IRON, FIRE-CLAY AND TIMBER LAND COMPANY. Nearly One Million Dollars IN FIRST CLASS PKOPK1.TY IN SHARES OF TWO DOLLARS EACH. To which is Added A Fund of Fifty Thousand Dollars in Cash, All to Ik diviilttl amongst SharchoMcrs as a majority may direct at a meeting to le held on tlie 24th October, 17 -J. TO THE PUBLIC : .t a jiublic meetiii!' hcM at the Court Hon., in the borough of Sonierstt, on Friday, the 10th day of May, a. d., 1872, the undersigned wore appoint ed a committee to present to the public a brief statement of the terrible di- .i .1 . i . l ,i, ... c .n,1 .nnA.l f... UMcr iiiiiicieu ujmjii me luvtu, tiiu aid in behalf of our suiTerin"; j "j le. In "iischaryin this duty, we will en deavor to convey a faint idea of n. f i. ful calimity in as few wordd as pos sible. About four o'clock p. m., on Thursday, ninth of May, a lire broke out in the western part of the town ; a fierce wind was blowing at the time, and all effort. to check the Sanies proved futile. In less than two hours this once beautiful town was laid in a.-hei. The extent of ground over which the destructive element raged i.s about thirty acres in the central part of the town, including all the stores and hotels save one of each ; all the banks and offices, including two printing office?, all plat es of business except pub lic buildings. One-third in area of the solidly built, and nearly the entire business part of the town is in ruins, and certainly three-fourths of the wealth of the place is utterly destroyed. The fire raged with such relentless fury that the terror-stricken jieople had to flee fur their lives, and consequent ly but little of personal property was saved. Indeed, many escaped with no other clothing than that upon their person at the time. To a large nutn Imt of the sufferers it is a total loss of everv thing thev possessed, and thev are left houseless and homeless, without a thing in the world and dependent upon the public for bread. Others, upon whom the calamity is not so severe, are greatly in need of aid to enable them to take another start in the battle of life. The loss will not fall far short of a million of dollars, and the total amount of insurance will not exceed one hundred thousand dollars. Generous public, that in the past has responded so nobly to the cry for help from foreign lands, and to the appeals of our own countrymen who have suffered like direful calamities, we call upon vou in behalf of this suffering but hopeful jieople FOIl AID SUBSTANTIAL AID. Your charities will confer a lasting favor upon them, and we sincerely hope that in thw exercise of your liberality and generosity, it will be like the quality of mercy, "not strained, but twice blessed, blessing him that gives and him that takes." Michael A. Sanner, Esq., of Somerset, Ta., is the Treasurer of the Relief Committee, to whom contributions can le sent. EDWARD SCULL,) t 31. 11. Li., ,- committee. ISAAC HUG US, The above are the appeals of a suffering community, and the Willers burh Coal, Iron, Timber and Fire-Clay Company, of Wellersburr. Somerset county, Pa., propose to deliver to the Relief Committee all the profits arising from the sale of shares. o Somerset, P.v, June 20th, 1ST2. Mr. JAMES LE FETRE, Secretary, Dear Sir Yours of the 11th inst received. Appreciating vour kind retrards for our suffering people, we 1 ornfnfnlU- oooot.t vnne f..i.,l..r r.t a d.inntir.n nf flfM r,T nir.ro nut i.t !,., -. . ... proceeds or the sale ot your vt cllcrsiiiirg or somerset county lan.ls, fur the benefit of the sufferers by the late calamitous fire that laid ourtown in ruins By order of the Relief Committee A II. CoFFROTif, Secretary. I. WEYAN'D, Chairman. Samuel W. Pearson, Esq. Somerset, Pa., is tlie authorized agent for Som- erset countv. JgAXKIXG HOUSE OF JamssT. Brady & Co., Camsr of Foart. Arats asl Wool Strst, PITTSBURGH, PA. WE BUY AND SELL nrir nil l rr-rt ntniiniiin Take NoTirg. that by virtue of a writ of par- GOLD, SILVER&COUPONS ST will bold an inquest on the premises in I'pper Tur On Liberal TerlUH. keyfoot township, county and state aforesaid, on WE ALLOW Six per (flit. Interest h ACCOUNTS OF MERCHANTS AND INDIVIDUALS SOLICITED. James T. Brady & Co. July s-rz JpUOPOSKD AMENDMENT TO TUB CoEstitution of PeMjlYania. Joint Rrawlullwwr Prptins; an Ans ssanrat tk t'einalhntiwneir Pcaa. ylvanlau Be it ttetalved bw the Senate ant Home of kep rrtnlativet of the l ommonurealih of Penntylra niain General Aieevtblf met. That the following amendment of the Constitution of this C-ouimou-wealtb be prosed to the people for their Sxloption or rrirctloB. pursuant to the provisions of the tenth article thereof to wit: AMENDMENT: Strike out the sixth section of the sixth article of the Constitution, and insert in lien thereof the following : "A State Treasurer shall be chosen by the qualifleii electors ef tlie State, at such times and lor such term of service as shall be prescribed by law." WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAMES S. RUT AX, Speaker of the Senate. Arrit.ivKn The twentv-second .lay of March, Anno Uomiui one thouaaud eight hundred and seventy-two. JNO. W. UEAKY. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to the Tenth Article of the Omstitution. FRANCIS JORDAN. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Si-cretarr of the t'ommonwcnltb, 1 llarrist'.urg, June 'Alt a, U72, ( juD ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Ky virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Somerset County, to nie directed, there will te ex posed to public sale In the town of Garrett, On S ATURDAY, AUQUST 17th, A. B. 1WA At one o'clock In the afternoon, tbe following real estate, lute the property of Elias C. Camp, dee'd : A kit of ground situated In the town of Garrett, forty feet bvone hundred and twenty feet, adjoin ing lots of Frank Eno and others, having thereon erected a two-story dwelling-house. tkkss: Ten tier cent, to be paid as fan as tbe property is knocked down, ami balance on confirmation of sale. SAMUEL R CAMP, Julys. Administrator. nUBLIC NOTICE Ijin.l warrant Not lu,;t. Issued to Jonatlan Berkey. and assigned to me by his administrator, was destrove.1 nv Bre on the wwhoi May. ia: i lice of the tact, and I Iletiartmrntat Wash- therefore irlve this nubile n. that I will apply to the Land Iletiartmrntat Wash Ington lor tlie Issue of a duplicate of like tenor, or a new warraut lu the place of the one destroved. juU . J. O. kimmV.l JOHN AVI I.SOX & SOX, WIIOLKHALK (.ltO(KIW, 297 Liberty Street, PITTSBtTROH. june 28, 7i 9 DUUI IS PIANOS, t) ELF11R ATEIs JEWETT A GOODMAN ORGAN, US Bitaflrld Street. Opposite Xew City Hall, PITTSBUROH, PA. uI3 Send tut Illustrated Catalogue. -o- rueui uesiruane uir, "i'l a ",I r, . ..... July 10, '72. run of partition. To Catharine Whlpkcy. (widow. Anne. Intermar ried with Jonas Hartiell, residina; in Marshall countv. West Virginia. Alexander, residing in Marshall county. West Virarinia. Adaline. inter married, with Jackson Heiobauxn, residing In Somerset county. Pa., PoUy, Intermarried with Jonathan Saylor. residing in Carroll countv. III. nois, Henry, residing in Somerset eounty. Pa.. Jo anna, intermarried witn Freeman Mav. resiiing in Fayette county. Pa- F.Iilabeth, intermarried with Jackson Hyatt, residing in Favette countv. Pa., and Martin, residing in Nebraska, heirs and legal representative ol John WhipiceT, late of I pper Turkeyioot township, Somerset eountv. Pa., deceased : aiuruay me una oay oi Auguat. iST.'torth par pose of making partition of the real estate of said deceased to ami among his heirs and legal repre .. sentativea. if the same can be done without preju lst positn. jjr, to. or spoiling the whole, nr to value and ap praise the same according to law ; at which time ana place yuu are requested to attend, If you think pro-ier. Shcn ITS Office. JOSIAH S HA FEB. Sheriff. July 3d, lsTX A. DUX HAM, WITH MOSKLKY, JIETZGF.R 1 CO., s .ivrr AcrrRsss isd jobbsss or BOOTS fc SHOES, No. 435 M ARKET ST.. PHILADELPHIA. NO. 87 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. July 10, TL s OMEUSET COUNTY,.. At an Orphans' Court held at Somerset on the 361 h day of June, 1CX In the matter of the ac count of Jacob Gerhard. Esi., administrator of John Whipkey. deceasseil. m motion of H. V. SchelL esq., the Court appoint J. O. Kimmel. e.. awlitor to make ami report a distribution of the fond in the hands of the administrator of John W hiiikey. deceased, tn and among those legally en title.! thereto. Extract from the recoril, eertined this -JMh June. IsT'Z. In pursuance of the above appointment. I will attend at my otnee. In Somerset borough, on Fri ll a v, tbe 21d day of August, 187X tn the duties alsive enioineil. J. O. KXMM KL. JulyW. Auditor. UDIT0U S X0TICE. 1) Estate of Hiram B. Crosbv. decM. Theundersigneil Auditor, appointed by the Judg esof tbe tlrphans' Court of Stimerset tnuntv, to make distribution of the funds in the hanils of George Geiger. administrator of said deceased, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet the parties interested, for tbe purpose of hi ap pointment, at hisotll.-e in Somerset, on Frfdav tlie 2d day of August. M7t When and where they can attend il they see proper. A. IL COFFROTH. jnlylO Aaiiiu-r. DIT0U S NOTICE 1 The undersigned Auditor, duiv appointed bv the Orphans' I 'ourt of Somerset county, to make and report a distribution of the funds in the bands of Jacob H. and A. P. HUlegas, admr' sf Peter R. Hillegaa. dee'd. to ami among those legally enti tled tatreto. hereby gives notice that he will'attend to the duties of tbe aliove appointment a Thurs day, the 1st day of Auirust next, at his office, when and where all persons interested mav attend. H. L. BA ER. July 10 Auditor. PMINISTRATOIVS NOTICE 1 Lsbite of David llrugh, late of Somerset Bomngh. iieceaseu. letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to those Indebted to it to make tm me diate avment. ami those having claims avainst it. to present them, duly authenticated for settlement, to me at the office of John O. KimmeL ., in the borough of Somerset, on Frldav. t he oi day of Au gust. H7i. J. M. H 1LDERBAI M. julv 17. Administrator. rfKUSTEE'S SALE Or REAL I sTTE. -4-... 7 ' ..r u imI net nt Va fwi....' Court of Sown i " tViwiily. the nmiersigned dl rvctril. t tie re will Ie exposed to public sale, on the premises. On SATURDAY, the 17th day of AUGUST, W72, At S o'clock r. w.. the fcdlowing described real es tate, tote the property of Henry Beta dee'd. to wit : A certain tract of land situate In Jenaertownship. Somerset County, Pa., adtotning lands of John C. Walter. Abraham Ftteserker. Benjamin Kline, Ell as Helple. Gillian Waller, and others. Containing 1ST acres ami So ierrhes. strict measure: about 140 acres clear, ami about U acres to good meadow : with two dwelling houses, a log barn, and other out-bultding thereon erected : there is also a good sugar orchard, with pan, grate, ae.. ac. upon the premises: also, two amde orchards of choice fruit, and other varieties of fruit. One-thlnl cash; one-third to remain a lien upon the land, the Interest thereon to be paid annually to the widow of said deceased during her llietlme, ami alter her death, the principal sum to the heirs or said deceased: art. I the naiance in u wiiuai annual parmrnts wtthowt mwissst, to be secured by ra inn 1 nmm jmlgmeut bncHla. Ptissession will be given on Mon STATE AGENT dav the ad Septemtr. a. . MTt Twenty per cent, of the hand monev ""'".Jf, h for tub of sale. JOH- BILSICKER. July 2 Trustee 4 SSKJXEE S NOTICE. Aatrew H.dllilav. of Lnwer TurkeyUm town ship, having nude a voluatary asaigniuvni the beortit of creditor to the undersigned, notice U hereby given to those Indebted to said assignor to mska'liniuediate Davuwut. and those having elaims against him will present them to me for allowance, uai residence In Addison township, an the 17th at nv residence In Addison township, day 01 A July W ni AiiiwwlnW IOTP ' " WILLIAM STLBAUOH. Assiirnce.