UL Tlie Somerset HeJw,... a,.,, o;. , A aires! a. 1 V,.M1'AV. irnt Iavin; Ems. l,w K Tnrr AVl.it Ia.. tr salo at i k:.k Is. tI- Ac, .inr.nH.'tisPr.tv Lin- (, d il f"r ' ! vr1 . (. p. llhmds iV; FiifiT and fruit jrr l!n -!-', A. .. ir sale x- .... ItltV 111 . . .. , i.:-. Univ ""v- ( . .h;t. i.il niriil :tiiil raiKtu w neat Live v.re n- la AVaUT. iIlU ti'.e I :,! list- ( n II in .. . I . 1 - . ... T v t reeeivetl t lat'n-i lln a sj l.n i i i r -mtii U-of YVk La'e now on ' ' - 'j in-' H:ink and jmi-niicm ik u-. ,.f the li"4 st'ks t.t Jn:p in iiie ; t ir.e reoj lc i l'rug rwre. Lite ri:in leiiii.ns. atenut lions and cuite- l.. cm,,k,m. T.'U,eco. 1'ijtes t.iiewmtr 1 o-1,-uv.kJ 'tlie N-'t i";ilitv. for Kile at IVo X Ih'.r: t"re. ( ,.i vti:V prnluee ant-d at the Fam t .r. Kvrv A; I'.inl store of l'nk & UeeriU Maine i'r.- street. l;H-myer has a Itre lot of lr -n Swivel II ,v I'ullevs at nts ea h.- all soon. A tin -kir.luare More. i i. -r. V ..: T..S 1 AM V c,.u.. ., . us . . ' . l t-iii-i.- il "inii.il. il ii riit- ill i it. lilt ? I' l .1. I""" C - - , i . :.ir,' 1 ' , I.i ir t 'hie tortois.- shell tan. Tiie f.nd- ; . r In- rewarded bv leavin? tlie s.nne at ,l,i- i ,. , . , . ;i j-. ,.t, 1 11 R lill'lierl tlsu I nice jsini ni uii kinJf of irrain. at the Family tJroccry and Feci tre of Cook A: iic-ertis on r, slm-t, Somerset, Penn'a. Mair viN-SewinMaebineisathinznot: .ione t-verv dav. Hence the lollv of! tirrliaitis without looLinz at the 4-J)o- Ijir-llC. 1 ou t aiiiii'i juiif;e iiunu ir-uv.-i without K-eincthe -DoiiitViie." Ik yi'U want a thnishin? maehimr p to the Si.ier-el Fotindrj- and pet one of their ii. ;iiul improved Tumbling shalt ina-thiin-s. They are warranted to run easy. Uir;ili ileaii.'waMe n o irraiii, and are ju-t hat "iir tanners want. the n une of the liopular ; i.. ve s.11 It is the -Do- ' ill Wl Mil. Ill" I"' 1!i:mt vr.r.R ein; Maeil lii-tie " We l;i..n ;'.r: : I...11 -hine sei. : i-llietio:' an put to work several id reliable canvassers. No j iit.-Ciy alid jrives Mich sul- Ai.lvIio have used the Thrashing Ma" hiues niiinufaetured at the Suiers-l Foun dry sjiejk iu the highest terms of ihe inan ji.'rin which they do their work. Every m:i. Line is fully warranted. Send in your .r!'-r- carlv. Constantly on hand at the Family Gro ("y A; Feitl store of Cook and Ik-erits on M ilne Cross Street, flour, oats, corn, mill in !, brand, liacon. salt, tih. lanl. vinegar-vn;;i-. sugar, coll'ee. canned fniith, tiibae, i ... i-.v.rs, Ac. Ac, Tnr. r.-a-m whvcvervlmdv that tries the lioiii-tie" Swing Machine is pleased wiih it. i' aetion. arnl lic-MUe it is direct nnd easv in t itches evervthim from possa- nier t Co.. . l.'.ir.-h s.iie leather. 15. W. Steadman A; neral A rents, 20 Sixth street, l'itts- ti ing to a pr-of other work, the en t'Tprising young firm of N. G. Kkim A: Co. have lin able to manulailure but a mited numlx r of their celebrated thrash ers and horse iowers. Thise wishing to 'uv will do veil to call or send in their or- l. Hen. (irstii At. (Jiiant. Horace G ret ley, Vic-; tor Emanuel and George Washington are name of note. But the name of the Com- : incSewine Machine" is the "Domestic." j U. W. Sleailnian A Co., General Agents. 2n Sixth -treet, Piltburg. Tin ii.nl Templars' Convention nii-cts in B' r'.in A'.iu-t -".itli and :Wfih. Lmlges' will retneu.Vr thi. and send full delega- ' I'mllv The ( Veilings will licdoxi.ted toad-dri'-M-s tn the puMie. ' M. Fisiiui. R. Sxiith, Se, retarv. W. C. T. CaITIov. Kverv freililinc l.ov .f Ir. Mi I.ANK'S I.1VEK PI LLS l i,rs the si-nature of FLEMINiJ 1 ei'o.. nr.. t ,. tv. l !...:- ii'il.-iuigii, 1 a., mm men . private l"nii. d Slates Sump. "Take iiOi.;lnr. "The market is full nf imi- tati'di. Mi: Philip Mowin would infurm his fustniiiers t'.iat his mill, in Somerset. h:is lrii st.'iiisl fur the past three months for . repairs.. l.:t that he w i'.l commence run-1 iiiii.' tlie iiilll HL'ain in a few day, lie j would iiis.i stiy that he w ill eontiniic to keep !:irj-e t:jply of flour, feed. Ae h:o!. . 1 mmm : Famii.y;i:ik euv. C'sk and DeiTiis of 1 t.'ii Feed Store, have mn niHl out in the new j t.iiiKiincon Huinis' corncron Maine Cross . Mntt, also oti-iipicd hy II. C. Uei-rits' shfie b'r In mlitiiKin to liour nrain nnd null li-eil. they have, a lull assortment of pro-'the ni provisions, toltaccos if ., tn-sh lnini Imiidinp. The next train fmm lJedforil to tin iiv. at reasonable prirt-s. EveryWnly ; connect with the Baltimore ii Ohio Itail-i-iil and - for yourselves. 1 road, contained fix or seven passengers " It is a mark of ihe unsuccessful man, that he invariably locks his stable d.ior v, In n the horse has Ixin stolen. Thuort wiMlom never thinksalKHit Imdilv health tM.in it is pone, urn just as mucn as any , u.-w-hi UiKiine seated, thejsiwero the I s..-k- 1 Am fbe.n- ,t,itt to ii-il-i.ii. ' td. hence time i all important. For dys '!ia. all (iiseii--s of the liver, stomach, viti and kidneys, and a!l that lieirin in vi tiated bhsid. do not wait until thetrntible b- eoiilirmed. lait attack it ly a timely tie 'f Dr. Walker's California" Yinepar Hit ters Ckitu isinc NtwsrAPEKs. It is a vcrv i eaey inuller toeritieise a newsjiHjMT. but to ln-fore the meeting. The toniniittee then publish one. so as to interest, amuse and proceeded to nominate Congressional Con-in-truct the public is no small undertakins. firecs. Mr. Meyers nominating Ed. Kier Tiiose w ho are so prone to find fault with i nan, M. A. 1W and John K. Brinham, every little item which does not suit their, Esgs. Joseph Miller, of Milford, then er;;i-al and exalted ideas should buy type. 1 nominated Ed. F. Earl, Daniel Augustine ii.k and ian r and publish an organ of ! and John Enable, Esijs., when Mr. Mev tbeir own. Ixt them try it for three ers nriK- nn.1 in iimns tprnit it ennnnm.1 months only, and if it don't pivc them some new ideas of the new spaper business I tin n we are 110 judge of human nature. .... .".oxn suuiii 1 uaui ...ii o. is. u 1 11.iiv1.muis so quick iv mat nicy wouu , l.-.r, t- I n , .u l...t . ...ute .111 .... o . - "u. - ...r ...a... . .... tin in. or whelherthey stood on their heads "r . ONE-n.u.K the people cannot take C. - f-r Oil from its terrible nauseatine taste, nnd ni-oil in the throat. The Casioria prepared bv Dr. Pitcher is purely vegeu- r !" v if.""1':-..i"t I?,,-. -M niir 'iiiiir i Hit ii v umoi ra. il il . n distrt-s or rriK'. hut rcrulatcs the 1 'ysteni, bfid oin-rates when U 4tlii'r reme- i!i.- .1 have laliM. Jt WtS lliiP mainCfori ;i'.iiiu u a,!,,., tonst ii ration, t latuw-DCV, , ' lllI nnd Unrou I: onl-iitu ni.iilur : Minerals ml. Momhine l or Al7hol Ila ; . ... . Hi --iiiih;l, iiuieunz I Hill IifinlUlvS natural . 7, V ' , P"n.M? l t to Tj'ing . . . Vu,n7 ,1"'lr,.": -0. "'? ha ; ' e V 'i "r1 . in',u'nJ,,r,iun' n' . 'J'K'. -- - .. . ... ,all. t ahr u,, iiitiir iiiiier j ills, .-ariiitic Svrui. fjritiin? Pu "'s'"" i COSlS llUto.) : Mekcninis mis Tl. ivlili. anil w. bi.fi iinev. t:.ut ...... .-. . . .. . .. v of 1! In Ul it. von w in never T . ... ''lll.l I U.LOrill ll Tl- I ml it if jjm i w.Hiid have Inauty l,y the Isrttle fuU. ... " . ... .iou iiavp to do it Ul purchase Ilagan'a , MaviHilia pilm. That ini-rli-nsU-autifier; OI Ihe coint.li iii.n ml oiilv l,.-i,.l.i..n. ... ural ilmruis leal renders e'ven the plainest f'liiitetianiieextiiilinplv attractive. It re ills m-ihe tallid chet-k the rosy tinj of width, remove pimph-s blotches, routrh p' kVilownesa aD(i rtj1(.r ijeniihlie. and unban to the skin a moat delicate fairness "!" 'ftn''- It wninith the furrows t.tuv -y time or itre, and pives face, neck . kniis the plump and enpi-rin aptiear- efmt"v'f,'Vu"lful U?- AU liis iac ij. ihed by the most natural means, the.' r''",,-v au1 naturally rtimulating wri ureuiatjiin in the capillary blood ves- to um. , Ui"K "v ff--ual aid u'j know n to nwdern science. niliMv iiufoiimtl fust tie! ire meet- ntori -rise liv w liit li llio fiincn rs uy ur Tex-eiu pn-ai ill revive fT"i.O(.. Our tsirlcMiBx- Mom look forward to its complete Micces, as the money will bring great relief. ! What hf l-ccinc l the Salisbury lajjcpradrar? I Rawrr are rile that It liar ruiMidc-l publication. U f rr In. Imi'-I in believe It, a no cs.py of that mc"I lis." r. mi tiu n i.! laet ia'ia.H rtwrir( herald. I are .rvy tiit we lire compelled, it tin licati.m In our neirhbiM-' columns, to rclute Bn Idle rum. Industriousiv circulate!, we susi-eet. by to- j ' I' inie. e uj mj. un t., '- tlixMluiM is anvwiMTe la the bear lutuiv, we I' T know It. Wchaveu'tthe remotest Idea ol givuw i awiwiri puj vuue a. ioa, ruuiuura utc ui u. Ilw kIkvU u4 r BKsurr ir IrK-nJ' tlil Urn: . )orilir UaraCTapllS: isiri..cxTiprri.anUcri.o,.uS4.- i. . . v j .... i.. aikh W lwua . r.r.-'L'r-i ."trb'tr; . ilfl In rmntUtltur. i i,r irt .t ni'iT f ;.lN?E':KsnEfT I rr.liiri.lmincJ. II tbe limit ill exainim- liw ex-liatiirr lie IM Bn.l that tnr cinit iifm u:r t v4 ilf li -. ii J)'.v II"' Hi red liaviuK ri-.i. h- tin' 111 tht i: nr mvnlht. N'oiliinc alfril- u creatcr pleasure than M pnlli.-li the alfive. from the &- ent, for we are certainly pleased to learn iiuuiiMiuiji iiiuuiciuu, hoj it will continue so. We have since ; ,.sam:npj our liviiing list, and find that ttirousn some inaiivt ncnee, xne name oi tue juafjtfMfht uroppea imm our ex-; perlormin.z manual labor, but not so much t hanjc list. It has been added, and we j as to require constant personal aid and at dculit not that our intercourse will ! as ' tention. shall be entitled to a pension of t'24 ji'n i?ant and arreeable as heretofore. !n.Trrfi. Oisrr.Tisos. The heart that .ui, r jo,.,- u. a , u.,Hu...v.u joy the siek man wno J twtwi . , to neanii leeis in uuiri haiiii wuii tinu tude in the renewal of lhat life, and he be- stows his pratelul feelinirs upon thos- who have Ut-ii instrumental in tlie work of res toration. We ask those who have leen ix neimeu oy vr. m stihuusvuiv u. SIH-llk its h gnj ,ou , ntn (.verT faffl.Ter ? . in the land has heard of its extraordinary j nients. rflhracy There is no use ,n disputing its . th I10r .m any aorneyship be rc Ils cures, its principles of action . w.,nizjj u mcL itsscientinc combination, at once w t to fliclit nil biased and merc-enarv- opposi tion.' The cures it has made, the Ion? ex w . : i t jK-ncnceci Jr. iv yser ,n ine tvu.mu. - in- of mchnne. his success as a pracu-, tt..n -r in MtniT it i 1 1 Ki,mn it ha & nv I ! liao and extraordinary medicine, wboe . .. ' , i. i. f ; numeroes ana rename, um more value to the consump, ve than aU tins is the ho, and proet of a cure uf- terallthe "7 n ,C Tryl)r.Keys r S I un? Cure4 .ld at 1C, LiU-rty street. Pittsbur-h, at (I o0 jwrbtit- tie, or 4 V, 1'rivate oflk-e Uu-k of the st..re. from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from ; :5 to ii p. in., except Sumlay and 1 ueUty. F.Ktiw w e pivc a few jH-rtineut and j w ell timed remarks from our friends J. u. H.irver A: t'o. .ur dairynieii and ship-1 . . . :,i ! crs oi nuuer tnrouiruiHii iiie rounir w m . . do well to trive this theirtarnest antl oire- w ell arranged taiju-s nail neon erenea anu f.:l lonsidemtion. 'a frame buildins put up in which were ; The siasonL-fast ai'proaehiiipforinoving j kejt the commissary stores or the parties. ' the Butter crop of the U lades, and w e hike There was on tlie pround anelecant spring ithis opKirtunity to advise our friends to ' of srood water and all the convenien-s U . pivc Iairv Mark and shipjier'B name on i make it an enjoyable uffair. The sjieaker's each ker.'and to advise us by mail, at or stand was beautifully decorated with pines , lieforc the time of shipment, the post oTie ; and wreatlis of flowers, and throughout : address, nir.nlier of keirs w ut, w ith dairy , the prove there had been many sw inps ! marks in full ; this wjll not only prevent . put up, on which the children passed the : confusion, but enable us to make returns hours pleasantly. The schools met in the ! more promptly. 'church al Friiilensl.urg aliout 10 o'clock I From all nxxunt. the crop in the United a. in., and were formed in a procession States ami Canada will largely exceed that ' and thence preceded to the prove. After : of last year, and as the rcxrls from abroad arriving at the prove the following pro Sire very fa vorabie, prices are likely to rule , pramme was carried out: A hymn was 1 In-low "the average .of last season. The sane by the choir-members of the Frcid i weather is yet very warm, and no Glades ' en.-burg church, (and w hich by the way is of any consequence has lieen received, but t one of the liest 1 ever heard); a prayer by as soon as it will permit, would atlvisc the ! fi.!ment of a f i-w dairies U test the mar- ket. S lectcd kess would now brine full prills, bi-t straiirht dairies, unless fine all j tliror.rh. would not command over .'ii cents, . The sab s are mostly Western, with sales of pood to prime at IS to 20c; a few fancy packngi- sell in a jobbing way at 21 to 22c; inferior goods are dull and nominal. j j With the assurance that the same alien- tion and promptness that have characteri- j : ml our efforts for the past twenty vears, shall la? accorded to all consignments en misted to ov.r care, w e are. Yours faithfullv. J. G. Harvet A Co. Cards can lie had at any of the principal tores, or either of the printing oftice. : m,m . are inhumed A Nkw Discoveuv. We that sevend dsvs aso a part) of stramrers . s to,,,.,,!,' at one of the l.inung h.mes jik ! . diaxtA in the enjovment of all at thespringsi w jui.-t promenading through riI;r n. . . the Spring's lawns and iewing the lieauly . ' , , , ' of the water flowins from the side of the ! t1ik following is a lUt of jurors drawn mountain, discovered a small sin-am of . to ut the September Term, 1M72 : t water coiuinz trom the lnnk on the west ' side of Shover's creek, not a great distance t ..... from the Sulphur Spring. The water ex-j Addison Hiram Willy, Joseph Hile : haled a vcrv stronn inlor. and this UM our . nan. roniMiitic isirtv V) investirate the matter. ! Ti,r itunimliafelv lK frati urosiKflin?. Af -i ter thorouirhly testing it by tastini it time ' ?nJ ?ain- '.'"T fanK" o the conclusion tliat n was a w une suipnur spring, one oi tue ( .,-i,.,il,1rH. vi 1. . Ulirin" nn (1(.r a linmic ,4 l,,ng HaBding. and liuvins creiit faith in the eftieacv of gul- jilmrmis waters drank very heartily, and as far as hoard from slept tranquilly that nijrht. Tin- Ixile pjjiy tlrack lreefy and went In une hizhly elated at their success hut they keit the little secret to themselves, The fillirwrng' day they apiin visited the new spring and dnmk oi" the ucaliu-pving water, the utit day tuo. but on the tourth day,' thchf Anlii-im" got tie lattliT of their seliishiiess, so with their hearts tswelling and their hofmis heavin? with emotion, insptrexl by'the hope that their names would po down to jmsterity as renowned diseovirers tiny let the rat out tf thcliac. Uim examination it was found that the new siinns was eauKtl hv the burstine ot k-it which leads "from the Cottage ;who wirn't on tlie waybills they were jcUstchtd ji'iOti' tla' ronJ-. Inquirer. m itrmtn e. fVirvTr f...,,r Porvo.int'io u i-.ll of '1I.0 n.-len... ,.".iw, Count v OnumiUee. a meetinw wait held in ! Jbe Court H.,usf- on Saturday afternoon of , .. - I last week fr ihe pur of appointine ' Congressional Conferees, as Gt u. Koontz ) had suppested in his letter of several weeks previous. Aisiut twenty memlKTs were present. In accordance w ith a suirroslion of the (')iainnan, ,1 motion was made and adopted tliat Gen. Koontz lie invited to ad dress the meeting. The General, followed by O. W. Bover, one of the committee. and the Chairman, discussed the ouestion the latter nominal ion. sarin r that it w an a i fraud unci act up job, and that if they w ere ; iinniinted there would lie trouble in enmn. I aun luisiiuit a lieaicu aiscussion tollow- 1 en, wncn it was moved tv one of the nK-m-1 t.e i. :.. . . ft 1 , .7- ... oir .inilllll'.Kr lllhl i. Ol. I. It. 1 UtZV : In-allowed to make a few remarks before i 'bein. This w as agreed to and the Col. j culled in. when quite an exciting de- mte ll"ed.- It w, tin agreed that lanotlur nouurwtirm sImiuM 1 made, when j ,1,e f"H ing names were presented and j nominated: Ed. kiernan, Daniel Augus- zm,:: x, i - ..iiiit: . tlia-a i.iii.iintl.di ailldirnki 'he coiuniitti-e adjourned. t-r a-uin.Wnrs iei Uav1ti.l..t i i ' -- . - : f ut ws-L tn vMl .t fiir-lki,..! . r . . it . . """Z "r" ""rZ T. : . i . aiiiiiuu iuiz kmu hi. t. cn hi. uui ,:...,. :t ..i - 1 I , minmlient pic nic at that t.lace. Mr. Lv- ns, the t-stimable President of the P. U. C. & I. Co., was instrumental In adding ' largely to the pleasure of the occasion, bv liav in? one or the comimny cars (tmiKirt 1,1- tilli-l i,n w ith u-uls anil Inl ine- Ibf taking the irty several mile?) up the road tnto the lieart of the JlexeU'rver rerkm. Tlie ride wa cniyed by all. Some of Ae party, h.d rfis..... ce . -PA am. rw TkJ an tJ ri .. "IIV PU. I'l i .1 al Lll. , re urpnil at the , hi - ieht iitet nrMirHtonuss of the liills, and ! ailer walkiinr ricbt utraiirht an m hilL at an j ane - ic rn-ater than fortv-livc ileirrees, wiih; a imth only wide enough for one tienum to walk coml.nall v, they tionclutled Uiat trav-j elers over the Aljis and Appcnines can find little pleasure in it, Ilut w hen we arrived ' at tue puai, tne house or Mr. James Lyon, we were so amuiy receivea aim liofjuiauiy lutertaineil, that the long; walk was soon Jiirpotten, all enjoyinp the dance as thouch they had Dot w alked a Btpuare, The festiv ities w ere kept up until an early hour in the moruinp, w hen all returned to Ureina to find tliat the night had rwsscd away and that the bright light of another day had broken upon us. If this is the way tliat all entertain in Ilexcbcrgcr, it must be glori ous to live there. Coal. Tlmse in want of coal for any j iuqmse, fleam evneralin?, Iiinc liurniug j Jl.. can lie tmiitilitsl at Alt-x Stutznian's . (.i.inwriv luc juiin isen ) nanK, tsoum mst of this fcorouch. Mr. liavia, a practical - miner I mm Johnstown, daw wo onnpng nut, and the platform is now tilled with ; beautiful lump and pod rouph coal. No slute cln?r ckmn. Leave your orders at the Fpundrt. Imphbtakt to Iensio5ERs. A tirru lar fnmi the Deparuncnt of the Interior. Pension Office, dated June 20, 1872, enti- tlesl " A act Increasing UlO fates of pen- sit .as to certain perstms therein described, , . . . ,, xiiat all iwrsona enUtled U law to a : r . i -:..i une f duty. .k,n haW oth hand, or chaU have lost both feet, or leen licnnaiiently and totally disabled in the kiuic or trtherwLxc fo periuaaently and totally disahh-d as to render thru utterly heirless, or to nearlv fo as to retiuire the conistaut w rsoiial aii and attention ol an- other person, shall be entitled to a pension 0f f31 25 per month, and all persons who. uduit like circuuiswnees, Miau nave i one hand and one foot, or been totally and permanently disabled in the same or other- j wuse so disabled a to be incapacitated from ier lnotith and all licrson uniler like cir euiustances,who shall have lost one hand, or one foot, or lieen tobklly and penuaneutly I disabled in the same, or otherwise so tlisa- . , , renj..rlu.ir incaroeitv to perform iJuJ equivalent to U,e loss of a hand or fm, shall lie entitled to a ensiin of flS ht laontli, from and after the 4th day of July. 1ST2. Persons who arc already pensioned un der the former act, at cither of the rates of ,.. .v .., -. , .t t il,. ed mtes provided by the latter act, and may . ...... ...mn u.. n'til.it H.KnKil allili. ,, ,,, :.,.. tl, int..rvention of an , , , nsliuu.r ( wnsioned as aliove) addressed to this office, inclosing ill orcscut iieuaiou itiuihi mu uiuik his nkV; a(,d lK.a6umcienl 4ntation of L5 caim for the increase... . r, !" M r. . el. - n last S.iturday. the 17th inst. there was a larce buntlay scliool ceielira ,. ,. - tlw, v,tic i ..r jHo yf , , - . Mil!er Hoystown and present from .,.t' raAr ', (l,i,..r , -iuv.u Th ; uatine ushers, sjectators and mT-.,. ,,MM,T ' ,inn(lri T - h was ht.,d k , niticent one, anl irreat interest was niani- fitted for the pleasure of the particiauts by the manner in which it had been htted up for the occasion; it had been neatly l.f.n f.n 1 , A i leaneuoi an imiiu n vsuuu luiuviniiuu. Her. lomluison, a lenpthv and eloquent address bv Rev. Whetstone, of Somerset: simrins bv the choir; a short and appro Good, of Somerset; priate address by Dr. latter which, the tables having been pre- pared in the meantime, they were soon tilled by the scholars, and the good things rapidly disappeared under their onslaught The afternoon was spent in sw inging, promenading, conversation, etc., very pleasant to all. About 4 o'clock r. M. the schools were again called to topethcr. j and the choir sang a hymn ; and after a closing prayer by Rev. "Tnixei, of rVmer set. the celebration broke np, and the par- ', ticiixuits proceeded to their homes, all hich- ly delighted and pleased with the day's recreation. The people of the Friedenthurg com- muuitv, and their emcient pastor, ltev. , , ' .... ,,.,, n- .,. Allegheny Jesse Long, Jacob t air, Ja: cob andmugh. ("onoiuauph Toliias Miller. ireenvill Silonion M. Honsel. Jenner Vm. Gilbert, Jonathan Shunk. Iower TurkeyCiot John A. Jenkins. Middlecrcek-CasaraiT Cramer. Paint Samuel Layman, Noah D. Hol Nipble, Jacob Berkey, Jr. Quemahoning AVm. Demjwy. Nimerset bor. John Xeffi. " Smierset Jacob Counlnmian. Siuthampton Herman Enieriik, Dennis Cook, Wm Elder. Stonycreck AVm. Sjiencer. Summit John Klinpaman. Upper TurkevfiKit Benjamin Snyder, John S. Cramer. .': .JTRATiKfT riBST WEEK. Addison Wilson "W. llartzell, Judson Ilartzell. Allegheny John Decter, John Luman. Berlin lior. Clement Engle, Albert Heffley. Conemaugh Josejih Hoffman, John Foust. Elklkk Samuel Maust, Samuel Comp ton. ' : Jenner Richard O'Conncr. Philip Cole man, William Apple, Henry Mourer. Lower Turkcytijot Thomas B. Frantz, Henry Zimmernian, David Ankeny. Middlecreck Closes Snvder. New Centreville bor. Joeiah Miller. Quemahonintr Jonathan Lohr, Jawib J. Ziimnerman, "Willutm C. Horner. Milford Jacob Critchfield. Shade M. V. Sorber. Somerset Imr. Charles Tarson, Jeremiah Woy, Francis E. Weimer. Sijinerset Ephraim Puph, Samuel Sny der, Samuel J. Khoad". Stonycreck John Weiple, EJ. Mum mau. Stoystown bor. Norman B. Penrod, John A. Young. SouLliamiiton James Lancaster, George Martz. George Kennel. Wellersburg bor. John Winpert. SECOND WEEK. Allegheny Daniel II. Coughenour,-""' Brothersvalley Wm. Sutler, Henry Alt father. Dennis Hav. Concmaagli Jacob Swank, Isimc To- a.Y n Dale City bor. Gabriel Licbty, Prank- j;n Krillin- Daniel Buischlev vin!,.i..mi i j.vin; f- A-.rv.iv ,.-.. .... . , Jefferson John Baker.' Jenner John 11. Stahl, Ilrrmaa Vm Lerirer, Emanuel Cever, John Brookv Iarimer Henry Knepp, Jolm Knrpp. Lower Turkeyf.ni Win. Critchfield. Middlecreck Charles Cramer, John In field. Milford Allen 8. Will . i-amt-Ti,omaS K. j i...i.:i r . , Qucuuihoniii2 Benj. Gardner Wtndle Winters. Somerset bur. John M. Holderliouiu. Somerset Philip II. Walker, Con nul i c. ,. ..t. .-: ! ftZT" " buihi I i iv, i . j Sl..i., o....l- T ,,,..t.rt T ii-i It; via. I ler. Shade John Wagner of J., Henry Pen rod. Wm. Johnson. Summit Cornelius Suoeuiaker; Fayette raatw Itrwaa. A fond between Mr. Anheus Glover and Jacob Staub renjlttit in t; lover being aliot land Instantly killed on hi own premises and In the presence of his daughter. StAub and his son are tinder arrest and do "not de- nr the slumtine. hot claim to have acted in aclf defence : tliat Glover was tieatinf the- elder htaub with a club and kad broken hia ril and otherwise bruised him, but the doctors cannot find any bruises on him. Mian Glover testified that "the slwoting w as done deliberately, Many solid Democrats In this county re pudiate Greeley and the Baltimore sw indle and are in open rebellion, and will not boko lunula over th fireelev "'cliftsm." The Htetler (Uind) family pave one of p.?) their best Concerts here and had a full Send at one IieripUve Circulars and Price l,n,,ar. I Ut of our Fine Steel Enaravlnfrs id all tbe Can- UOUMt ' ldidates, Campabru Blowraphiea, Charts. Pbout- A car at tbe Springfield mines slipped , umpba. Badrea, Pins. FUfrs. and everything suit the ) cubic and made good speed down the t" iXir TZZtl. mcline into the river. . I UOOltoPLEI), SI Park Bow, New York. Anoiher railntad disaster octurred on the ML Pleasant braneh. A loeomotive attached to a freight train lccainc unman ageable and dushed olT at lightning speed, in spite of the frantic clforts of the brake men, and dashed herself to piece, killing the engineer. VLAT. MARRIKIK KUHXS t'lIRISE On the 11th of Au frust, by C. H. Berkey. Esq., Mr. Henry Kuhns to Miss Mary C. Chrlsc, lioth of this county. dii:i. STUTZMAN Near Middlcbnry. Elkhart county, Ind., August 7th, Jacob Stuiz man, formerly of BroUiersvulley town ship, Somerset Co., Pa., aged 57 years, 1 month and 25 days. HERRING TON. On the 15th dav ot August last, at her residence in Xcw Lexington, of cholera morbus, Mrs. Jane llerrincton. wife of Joseph W. Ilerring ton, aged 47 years, 5 months and 4 days. The illness of the deceased was of short duration, less than two days intervening from the attack until death claimed her as his victim, the was in all resect an ex emplary woman ; a most devoted wife and affectionate mother. Having attached her self to the Christian church many years a so. she lived a pious and happv life, and died in that laith which robs the grave of its victory and takes the sting from death. At Centreville. on Friday last, at three o'clock p. m., attended by her disconsolate husband, and only living child, and a large concourse of weeping relatives and friends, all that was mortal of Jane Herrington was committed to the silent tomb. A funeral discourse was delivered from Reviiations, 21st chapter, and part of tlie 0th and 7th veises, ' I will give unto him that is at hirst of the fountain of the water of life freely. He that ovcrcomcth shall inherit all things, and I will lie his God." At the conclusion of the exercises, and as thcVongregation was dispersing, we looked abroad over the green earth with its great wealth of verdant foliage, crowned trees, rich grasses, and full blown flowers, all ch'-ercd with the sweetest melody, and thought of those sad but lieautiful lines by Mrs. Ilemans Leaves have their Umo to tall. And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath. And Stan to set bat ail, Thonliact all seaouai fur tbtoe own, O Death r Com. . KOIEIMET HAKKET. Corrected weekly by A. J. CASKnrxii A Co. Aii1rs, driwl. V Applebutter. r1 I"1 Dutter. a B, Kurkwheat. bnfhcl Heewax. 1 liacun, shoulderr, " sides, hams. Corn. bushel t Vim meal V I, C"aJf skins. V Yjw, V do Fltr. V Wd flaxseed V bu., (j ,).... Lard. 1 . Leather, red s..lc. fl npInT kip, Oats, f bn Potatoes. bn Peaches, dried, il t Kye VI Hairs, f 1. Sail, No. t V I4d " l bn " AshtoD, Sugar, yellow )) 1, - white Talbiw, I. Wheat, i bn WoU. V 10c 5u 70e lie I $1 l I , 3nc 1 Rc I'Ka I 1 U0 3e 1 '3 lie 10 is! , 1 74 l-J'- 3ei 3e T'V , sue , oc , 4IC lac 1 OU . t 00 1 1 I .woo liilic ! lilc i toe sw , so&aoe ! Aeic Adi'ertizemoii.-i. , JJEGISTEIl'S NOTICE. Notice Is heretiy (riven to all persons concerned as leiratees, ereditors are I others, that the fi Uowimr acenonts have passed Kerister. anil that the same will lie presented lor ermnnnation and allowance at an tnihans1 Court, to be held at Somerset, In anil for Somerset County, on Thursday, the 1-th day of September. 172: First and final account of William Either, adin'r of Albert Andrews, dee d. First and nnat account of Jacob NctT and Simon Toana, exec"rs of Jaruii Youne, dec'd.J First and final account of C A. Stoy, adm'r of Levi Bowser, dee'd. First and partial aeeonnt of Joseph Hunter, ex ecutor of Alex. Hunter, sr.. dee'd. Final account of Jacob Berkey, exec'r of Alex. C. Meyera, dee'd. Fina'l account of Wn. F. VW, adm'r of Ciiarlcs IhU deed. Account of Joseih and Jonathan Cable, Trnstees of Jenry Cable, dee d. Account of Andrew Poorbaufrh, adm'r of Susan na Poorbaasrh. dee'd. Account of David Lehman, trustee Ac of Daniel Miller, dee'd. Arwoantof Anthony FUckimrer, adm'r of Sam'l Zclader. dee'd. Partial account of John S, HeOcy exec'r of Samnel Heffley. dee'd. First acc'tof John Orbit h, aslm'r of D. K. Lew is, deed. First account of Winiam Bender, adm'r of John Shoemaker, dee'd. First and final account of O. L ami Sally Itnecb ly. executors of Wm. W. Buechly deed, who was exsxutoT of Abraham Buerhlv. dee'd. UaxiiiTER'a Urrirc. i IK J. HORNER. Somerset. Pa-, Auk 21. i Kcjister. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Mary Ted row. late of New OentrevUle horonirh. Somer set Count y, deceased, having- been issued to tbe un dersUcned. by the Register of said county. I hereby rive wot Ice tliat I will attend at the residence of MaryJ Knable, in said bocxiutrh. on Saturday, the 'th"ifaynf September next, when those indebted to said estate are request ad to make payment, and ttKe havlnir claims aralnst aaid estate will pre sent them lor settlement. JONAS TEDROW. Aufrust 27th, 1772. Administrator. OTICE "Tbe Reirntar Baptist Church of Turkcyfo.it has applied to the Court of C.nmon Pleas of "Somerset ituunty. Sir a charter of ineicporatlon, and unless uth. leut eanse is slniwn to said Court, on Thursday SeMenbcr the Uth, lST"i the same will lie rranted by said Court. DtNNIS MEYKKS. aujrttl Protlunotary. VIRY VIEW AC A OEM Y- PcrryriHs Marion, Pa. IL at. ( Far Malt and Ftmale Papiis.) Lsrne IRY VIEW ACAPEMY established, thoroasb. sueeesslnl : location health ful and accessible: community s-lal, moral arsl re llvloas: buildinirs lanre and eostly : afuUeorpaof able teachers: mountain air. pure water, safe bath lntr, fine skatinc; emphatically a Home School. Whole expense for Itoard, Tuition. Room, Fuel and Wasblni (fur 40 weeks), less than two hundrrd dol Imrt. W"mtr sessiiai lie-ins S-pt. A Send f.sflNr eulars. WILSON 4t PA1TERSON, Port Royal, Juniata Jo Pa. Presidents of Colleges, Ministers, SVCCESSFI L BVS1SESS MES. Testify to the many advantages of Tuscarora Academy, ACADEM IA, Juniata Co., Pa. Send for a Circular and Testimonials, P. D. Stohb. A.M., Ph. U. J. J. Prrrawo!!. A.M. Mmk OJrialfiMnaii This widely-known School arTordsthoronirhChrls tian education, at a cost of little more than i a week: on fourth ojf for clrrgymtn. The sTth ses sion (20 weekB) opens Sept. 11 ih. Tbe addressof aU former pnpils Is requested. A arrand re-uni-m at the dose of the next year. Send for particulars to Ker. CHARLES C, BEATTY, D. 1. LU D., Sup't. or Kev. A. M. Kt.ll), Ph. It., Princijal. "ORIENTOWN (N. J.) FEMALE V, i A LfcUfc. inoroujjn lnstrucutoi. Healthful and lieautiful l ration. One of the most carefully conducted and best sustained Institutions in the State. For terms, etc., address Ber. JOHN H. BBAKELEY, Ph. I. "pVPQEHILIs IULTTABY SCHOOL. erekanatTlI1e, IT. J.. Fwir miles from Philadelphia, (formerly lorated at Princeton, N. J.) Ber. 8. K. HOWELL, A. al.. Prinril. Fortr-fcwtxt Annual Term besrint Sept. luih. Send for ClrcuUr. TCftCAJMsKA FEafALE KEJIINAKY, AraaVmta, Jtsaiafa Ce., Pa. MUTUAL Fire Insurance. Tbe Mutual Plan imaranteet to the mutually In sured the greatest security for the least possible cost. The premium notes are the capital. On this no dividends are paid to the stockholders, but it Is simply assessed to y deficiencies arisins: a Iter the iiavment of hisses ami expenses, which In the CO LCMUIA INSCKANCK OOMPAXY. durintr tbe total 12S year of Its existence, have averaired but tU per centum upon tlie premium note, bcinc lower than the rates paid in me nest solvent stock entnnanles durlnv tbe same period of time. In In- k Pronounce iu miuacu losi n. iny every eareuouica iw X o form an av-umalaled fund lor emenreticlesr i To pay lartre dividends to the capital invested in tbe Company; Sd. Hans tbe risk of a "Chicago fire" eomioc and wiping bis Company out of existence. In a Mutual Company be keea, bis own reserve in band until weed e.1. and pays no dividend to capit alists. Tbe mutually insured, belntr themselves the eapltalista. look after tbe business, lit eharae ter and Its arents In all placet, thus protecting each other. Fur Insurances or Aftencies. address H. F. FKEl'AFF, Secretary, Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa. Aoicxts Wastib fob CaaatBtCBXls's Ubeat Caatrama Book. th Struggle of 72 ; A A'eaeffy Political mni Popular Liter alurt. AObaphic History of tbe Keiublican and Iiem eeralle Parties; a racy sketch of tbe so-called Utt ers! Kepublieao Party : aa instate view of tbe Cin cinnati Convention. The minor tickets or lid saosstortheeampalirn. Thennest Illustrated Hook Published. A Book wanted by every American ehiten. Te secure territory at once, send tl for out ftt. VISION PtRLISHINO tXI., Cbkaro, I1L, Pbilad a, Pa., or SprincneU, Mass. CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872. At'ir Ailrertiruifnt: CAMPAKJX BADGES! Thirty new an. I hrantilut eln. tlet fricw Unl ol T. KK'HKISkl(l.. MTrs.47 Warraj St N. V. nimm The t'hemlMrr or lnnne IVnvWenee han never irwtuml a mineral water which eomliines In f u. h iertrttiiQ the qualities of anti-hilinas tuck ri.l ca thartic niedlrfue, a." that of the Seiner Spa; ami Taekaxt's trrEBvascKT Seltzeb Apkuiknt is the artinclal equivalent nf that s;rcat natnral retn- SOLD BT ALL DErOGISTS. REWARD F'rr any enw of Itlin1. Rl"eillnz. tV.UUIiflm.il or ( l-frited Files that eBio rtts! KEMnnr fails to cure. It i ire- p.irl eipreiwtj to cure Ihe riles, anl D"liirtu il.o. SoMbyaUdruiiijbU. Trice l. iiarlow's Imliso lHuc Is thecheatan1 hest article in the market for blurina ( lolhei. The genuine has llh lUrluw a ami Wiltbenrer's name on the taln-I, and is put np at Wllllicncer's l)ru Store. No. -JS3 North Second St.. Philadelphia. 1. S. WILTUKKtJEK. Pro. Iirietor. t'uc sale tiy DniKists and Uroccrs. KKKP IT HANDY. Tbe KellaWe larntiy Medk-ine lor tbe nnirf cureol 4'tw.lera, I'l arrhwa. I'luilera lufuutuiu. Dysentery. Cram), Suininer'itiiltaliit, lu-., J3r(k'lla'i.,i,ii1j,u,i fiyr. up ot Illiu kU try lUn and hkulorti, an old ami well-tried remedy, entirely Teireublo, plraiunt to take, oniric and cortain In eflei t; can be dejiendcd on In the mixit nnrait cases: may be given to the youngest Infant as well as to tlie aired. It Is rcad ilv taken by children. Keep It In the honse. and use in tlino. tl by lirntirlsts. HANSKLL fc. UKU., suuu Market Street, PhUadelphia. Try It. AGENTS WANTED. A gents make more money at work for ns than at unvtliinir else, liusiness llirht and permnnent. Particulars tree, 11. ST1NSU.N fc ct I., Fine Art Publishers, Portland, Maine. rANTED. lioi.l Avents even s here, to sell the Light liua- ninir New Improved Banner Shnttle Sewli Made; Simple, Durable. Substantial. The easiest to sell in t he market. Price only H. UKYANT MrtlAW tr. l.. Oenl Airents, No. 1 Sixth (late St. Clairi Su, anx Zt 1 lUsbunrh, Ta. Pennsylvania Female College, EAR PITTS BlBV II, IA., Delightfully located on College Hlll.away from the ! eltys smoke ami noise, provides ir.f-(7.s Um- j clonal Atoveg,. for youn ladies, with earncn ! tea nina-anaeouimon-w-cse ,nana;inieiii. , Next term will open WEDNLSliAY. SeUemljCr lltb. For eataloitue and tmrtlculars, sjldresa Kxv. JAMKS BLACK. D. D.. Pn-s't. TnrSTKta. James LauKblin. Kev. W. D. How ard. D. D., Judire J. P. Sterret, Kev. W. J. Held, -las. Kins, M. D.. Ker. S. F. Scovell. Uev. S. J. Wilson. D. D., Hon KotertMeKnlht, Kev. M. W. Jacobus, D. It. XVrn. Itii kernel I. linn. J. K. More head, lier. John 11. llrown, D. 1. nun '.'l lm OCAL AGENTS W-A-ItSTTIEID! American Button-TIolo nnd OX EES E A M ISO COMPLETE SEWING MACHINE! JAMES ESPY, Cen'l Agent For Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio. ;I1H W A. i enntnmliiZ acres, more or le.s, nniinprvved. ad Office ITS LlU'rly bt., I'lHtburiJl, Pa. j jvinloz the above. tteserUied trct of land. Lit-enil lnduceuitnts ottered to county and local Ajjenta. Aug. 7-3m Ol f made from So ets. Call and examine, or 12 ?AV Samples sent Osistaire I reel for aocts.. that retail quick lor Mo. K. L WULCOTT, lsl Chat ham Siuare, New Y'ork. r,iTf AGENTS wanted for our ro'ot f OmjU raetive'llKEELKY' k. Bill iVY" and "liKA-ST H. WlLsuN"' CamaiOT Charts. The best ones out. Send for clrcnlar. Immense sales. Lance pn.hts, 11 AAS1S A LUBKECHT. Empire Map and Chart Establishment, 1U7 Liberty Street New York. 1 S YCIIt VM A NC Y. or SOl'LCHARMINO'' A How either sex may fascinate and irain the love ami aflections of any person t uey clwsise. In ftantly. This simpla mental acjuireini nt all can iesess. free, by mail, fur 'JA cts, tiiethcr with a marria ce irulde, Eirjption Tacle, lireams. Hints to La.ll. Ac. A queer, exeitina book. Imuxsisidd. Address T. WILLI A3I fcCU., Pubs 1'liilaiU. " ' AGENTS WAXTEI) FOU GOODSPEED S EVERY CITIZEN WANTS IT. j f..r rsimralim ir.ols Addroes. OiMiK-; SPEKIiS KMPlliK Pt'lJI.ISHINO Ilnt'SI ' 107 Lilserty street, New York; or, Cincinnati. O. WAREEN EANGE.: F1I1M PKEMll M AM. INST., 1S71. j lvible Elevateil Oven. Warminir Closet. Proiline ; Ioor, Keieler llnar.1. Inimpine k Shaking Urate. , Hirert Iiraiu tiU.tK, AUKr... & v w., -o Water Street, New York. j BamaBaMMMnMBaaaanaaaaaHaaaaaM j iTTTST Q o o CO Ul o O to O r u a o o RECEIVED AT GOODS,i 03 U o NOTIONS, ft tiGEOCERIES I - -tr av-V T "T"W o m He sure to call and see, and be convine- 53 led, as there are too many artl li s ked for . i sr enumeration. o OPPOSITE komi:si:t iioisi; u eH o aS SoMicnsrr, rn. A. W. KXEPPER. July 17 UI1LIC SALE OF te In Conemaugh Tp. AlKIPPERli YalttaolB Heal Esta 11 i i eTes.stoppimup or obstruction ot nassj passasea, John Rummels- Est.itc.r Bv virtue f.r an order of the Orphans' Court of ! voice altered, nasal twanrr, offensive breath im Soraerset C.nintv. Penn'a. I will expose tu sale by paired ort:ital deprivation of sense of imeU and ' TT'I i .t- i..: .rrineu mental denrcssion. loss of antic. public outcrv, on the premises, the following vnl lia ble Real Estate, late the pnitierty of John lium meLileeeased. In Cineniaugh Towiuibip, ON SATCBDAY", Al'Ql'ST 31st, 1S7J. A valuable Farm containing Two Hundred and Seven acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Peter Olndlesiieryer, Dank-l Blough, et al. One Hundred and Fifly Acres are Cleared And in good cultivation ; Thirty Acres lu splen did meadow. There are erected upon the premises A GOOD TWO -STORY LOO HOI'S E. BANK BARN, AND OTHER Bl ILD1XGS. The farm Is well watered, and ha also on It a Largo Orchard Of fine hearing fruit trees. Possession given on tne 1st of April, 1S73. Tkttwss Ten ier dent, of the purchase moncv to be paid when the prujierty is sold; one-third of "the purchase money to remain a lien on the premises a a willow' dower; one-third to be iaid afterthesnle is confirmed and deed made; and one third to be paid on the first day ot April, a. o. 1S74. witb In terest from tbe day ol sale to ne secured by ment bond. SILAS J. COVER. judg- August 14. Administrator. Cauunberabarc. Ps., With ample Orouixls and elegant Buildings, so fit ted up as to be homelike and attractive, ami well equipped for thorough educational work, wilt open the nrst Term of the next Academic year Septem ber 4th, 1ST, Fur Circulars, apply to Aug. T. Rev. C. B. LAKE. Xi'H- AtlrrrttM un uf.: OHKI'.IFF'S SALE.- fr virtuo of rendry writs of Ytniiiioni hrpo- a. f ieri I'ccits an t 7-crarf facial ivfacl out of the tVnrt of Onnvm leas of SKnerset Itoonty, Pa., ocd to mc dirTtwI. 1 will c.vpiwo to salo by public oiilerY, t the '-ICuss lbxi:." in SWiiiem-i, n Sa4iird.iT. I lie Tlh'dsy of S-ptcmbcr, lTJ, at I oVi k, .' m., the kilf"ini: real e.-utr. viz: All Ihe nirht. title, lnter-l an t el.iira of V. II. L"nc. of, in sml to llw Ml"wil den ttts resl es tate, vii: Twnerrtain liitsul i:roul'ttiule in New (Vnienlllo IVimush, Somerset ' Vmnty, Pa., m taitiins one liall-acrc, ni"re or less, with a two-story frame dwd!ina-buuc. sli t. stable, and other out Iiuiidinzs thereon erorusl; siljolniiu main frout sitet uu the SliuHi, allev r,n the ea't and west, and t'hun-h street on tl north, with tho sppurtenan-ei-s. Seised and taken la exerution as the prnerty ot F. B. Lmi;, at tbe suit of Samuel lluulsevker. ALSM All the right, title, interest and claim of Samnel BcaiL of, iu ami to the Sdlowins dcsr-rilnsl real es tate, vii: A certs in bit of srr"uad situate at Min eral Piiiiit, Somerset l'unly. Pa.. kmwn as lo No. 21&. with a twotory plank dwel Unit-house, alsiut thirty feet In fnmt by twenty Ove leet in d-pth Ihereou eri-ete.l: i',li.!n at N". 'Jl on the m-t. Market street on the wei. Itroadway on t he mn-l h, and alley ou the fjulli, with l lie appurte.naneei'. Seiie.f nn. I t.Tken In exeeu'i"n s H pofierfyf .s.inoiel llearl, at the ruit "I Wni. II. IV n e-ker n 1 Samuel II. t'.iinp. Lsai .Ml the riht, titlo, Inierest and claim of lliMm KmiMe. of. iu and t the following dc-eribH rc.il elate, rht: A certain tr.Kl rt lan't it u.le In Millurd town ship, Siimerset I ttuiitv, Pa., cnljininij 17 acres, m-Te or less, of which there are almt 13 aires cleared, and about a acres in mealow, with a one arid a half story plank lwellin lmnsc and stable thereon erocteil; advininz Innds of lleorne Kiln in el, Samuel A. H.nr.s, Zaehajiah Wnlk'.T, and others, with theappartenanot-s. Neiiod ami taken In exeintK as the pr"irty of lliram Knable, al the suiti-f Siimin ouuht. AI.Sls- All theriitht. title, interest nndrJaliuof t l!('h er Woli. John .1. Keln-11 :nl J.um.I. lieeil, assiimes d Win. P. Si-hell, lennnts In .nmi.i with John D. Koddy. ul, in and to ull the enril, ip.o-on'. lline stone, fossils, uietuls and other uiineruls and roio eml sultanL'es lyinarand tminv under. up:n. or con tained within, aU that piece or ,iruel of land, situ ate In Summit tewwliip. Somerset 'Viunty Pa., whleh'is more lully and jiartirulsrly deseTiticd by nietes'snd imH!tt curses and ilistam-es in a dee j tpjm William M. lb.nir an-l I'alharine, his wile, d.itel 'jai June. lso. cn'.ainini; lau acres, mljuln inz Una of Siiuuel (. V.'alkir, J.inas MiUer and others, with the appurtenances. T.nken in execution as the property of C Iteecher Wolf. John J. Sehell and Jacob Keeil. 8iifnii'S of XV iu. P. Schc.Il, tenants in common with John D. K eidy. at the fuit of Willinin -M. Horner. A LSI I AU the rixbt. title, lntoresl claim of John Dos- sart and Joim Auvley, of. tu and to tlie l-dlowin real estate, vis: A two-story dwelling Ei.nse. situ ate in the town ol Contlui-nce. Lmer Tarkcrlisit township. Somerset County. P., is f.-et in width, and 3V leet iu depth, situate on lota Noa. 16 and 17, in bluek 9 in siiid town. Seised and taken In Lrrari Farias as the prop crtyjd John .Uossart and John Auvlcv, at the suit of Fletcher K. Lcii-hton. ALSffc- All the rtlit. title, inures: an 1 c'alm of Hirim I Find lay. of, in an I to the following uVscriln-d real C31.IIC. V1X . No. 1. A certain tr;o-t of land Including the de- Sl'mlsnt's lumiesteiul farm ninl cw.Mnll 1 r .-r ,,f SiSi'. tn"Tmhixhm ? "l aut 1 's Lt m, lir, .V'" 7 ! .n3,hm,.. one 1,h- .!weiiln.h f, i suoie and saw-mill thoreon eroi-tivi- a.!,r.iiiiyig. lands of stntr.man s heirs. Peter Meyrrs' lieirs. lavlil (lloileity. ana what Is known as the Ur.md man tnu-t, with the appurtenances. No. 2. A certain trai l of bind, situate In South ampton township. Somer't o.uiiiy. Pa.,c.intalnin o-T sen s, more nr leps. of which tiiere are about lflo acres cieartl. and als.nt Mrures in meadow, with a two-story 1 itweliinir houo ami bank Imrn tberisin erected: adioinloi lanils ol Jonatlian Ken nel. H. T. Weld, A 'lam rente's aul others, with the appurteiirtrieea. No. 3. A certain tract of land siinn'c in North ampton township. S' raerset ei-nuty. P.I.. cmtain. inu 111 acres, un,ri' or lees, uniippp.-ved. and known as tue iTtorae amt .Krsept, lTcsir tract ot lanil adjoiriinif lands of John D. li.sldy. John Jlathias, i and olhers. with the appurtcunees. No. 4. A certain tract ol Liii.i -incite In Se.uth nmpton town-hip. Soaierset eounty, l'a..onUininK: s3 a-res. more or less. l which there are ats.ut iu : acres cleared and ahat 4 acres in niemiow. with a i one and a hall-story house and k bam tlK-reon j erected, a.lj ininif lands of Henry 3Ijrtx, Duiiiel Korn and others, with tbe appurtenancit. No. 5. A certain tract or pieoe of land si'uate in i Siuthamptr-n ti.wnshiri, Si-mersot countv. Pa., Suutliampton township, s-.uiersi.-t countv. i'a.. con- tainini? 4 acres, more or bs. uriiuij-roved, a.ijoin inx the above two tracts 4 land. No. 7. All the- ooal iron ore. limestone, fofsils. metals an-1 other minerals and niinrnil substances lyina and In-mil under, upon, or eiTalned within all tliat piece pireel ot laml riluato in South ampton township. Somerset county. Pa., which is more luliy and panku'i.iriy desenlii-d by metes and Isiunil. course; and distances in a deed from Win, Troutman awl wile dated lain Jul v. 1S65, eon tain- ins Cut; acres more or less, a.ljoiniuj lands i f Inn-1 lei Korn. Valentine Jypley. soinersi-t Coal anl Iron Co., and others with' the appunen.in'S. N i. 8. All thseoal. Iron ere. limestone, fossils, metals, and other minerals and mineral sulistAnees lyius ami lieinv uniier. Us.n or contained within all tliat piece or parcel ol lan l situate inS.iuth- ampton ,ownli:p. Mmerset tu. r wuien is more fully sail imrtieuUrlv deseriliod by metes and hounds, curses and distances in a deed fmm licorice Kennel and wile, dated "jth March. y6b. I cntainmi; v.14 acres, more or less, adjoining lands ol Adam Leptey. Daniel Korn and others, with the appurtenances. No. a. A certain tract of land siiuate In Milfnnl township. Somerset Co.. Pa., containinir an acres 1 more or less, of which there are alsiut 6 acres i-lear- e.1 udioinie.r Innils of koltfrt IJoramsn. Anrhonr ' (irowail and others, with the appurtenances. No. 10. Aei rtainlot of around siluato In Salis bury bor.. Somerset 'o.. Pa., containime acre, more or less, with a larire two story trame dwcll ! injr house, stable and ..titer outbuildinars there. ! ereete.1, and known on the general plan o! said i town as lot No. 34. adjoininii lot No. 3b on the west, I Pa No. 33 on the east, and street on t be north and un the south, and bv lands of Laluer Waimer. i" No. 11. Three certain lots of cround situate Salisliury bor.. Somerset Co., Pa.. ontainins; l acre each, more or less, and known on tlie ne neral i lenu ad- 1 plan ot saet town as n ts -os. ,rr. 35 anu ss. a.i- i joiuini. K .o. 40on tbe n.rtn, rnirer lane ou the 1 east. Kr . Line on the s..uth. and Smilh'e avenua or. l.e rest, with the appnrtenances. ( s k 1-. a certain lot 01 trrotUHi situate in rakiica : I. ;ti. Somerset countv. Pa. cnlainililF 1 acre. ui'.re or' less, ndjoininif uinilsid Henry llkitteity arel Abraham P. lieachy, with the appurtenances. No. IS. A certain tract of land situate in Elkliek township. Somerset eountv. Pa., enntainimi 7a a:iuix ,d about 4u w. with a I ni other i acres, more or less, of hi.-h there are acres cleared and alsiut ii acres In meadow. , ,,.,i ,i.. . ...,.,! ,.,.,1 i.,.. ,k. Tride tnu-t of land, adioinimi latwls of Samuel polk. Jonas KeOs-hy. John I. MUlcr and otli'.TS, wi,h the appurtenances. I Seized nnd taken In execution as the property of j Hiram Pindlay at tu suit of J. C. IJouebcrifrr. -su-s ' i All th rL'Ut. title. Interest and claim of Hiram ; X-i.lTnv mnA t..hn Tl l.'..l.lr l.l n ,t.l li.lh. ClJ lowinic uesenoe.1 real estate, vii Sixteen certain lots of eround. situate at O'cncoe. Northanipt in township, (somerset County. Pa., ami known on the reneral )dua of suid town as lots nos. 2. 4. ft. M. 11. '. -it. So. T.. Si. 34, VU, lii, 13U and 15. with the appurtenances. Seized nnd taken In execution as the property of Hiram Pindlay and John II. Koddy, at the suit of lmvid Hav. Sheriff's' office,) JliSIAH SHAFEK. Aui. 14. ISTi s SberUI. Tills Ct i"as'!n fh ffiitWf Of Vt'.Xg I This Insrrement ts efpeciaCy de!ljned for lie perfect application of DR- SACE'S CATARRH REMEDY. It is tbe only form of Instrument yet Invented with which fluid medicine ran be carried Air4 tip and perfectly applied to all parts of tbe affected na sal passatres. and the chambers or cavities com mnnicatln therewith, tn which sores and ulcers frequently exist, and from which tne catarrhal dis charge generally proceeds. Tbe want of success in treating Catarrh heretofore has arisen larpely from tbe impossibility of applying remedies to these cavities and chambers by any of the ordi nary methods. This obstacle in tie way of ef feet ini cores is entirely overcome by tbe invent ion af tbeDonche. In usins this instrument, the Fluid b) carried by its awn weight, (no snuCng, forcing er pumping being required.) up one nostra in a full irenUy flowing stream to the highest portion of the nasal passage, passes into ana thoronchly cleans es all the tubes and chambers connected therewith, uidaoeSOiitolUteopBotiteilostrii. Iu use Is pleas ant, and so simple that a child can understand it. Foil and explicit directions ac company each instrument. When used with this instrument. Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy cure re- cent attacks or "tLOlu in lae aacaa " oy i a few applications. Symptom of Catarrh. Freqrioat head I ache, discbarge faUint; into throat, somettmes pro fuse, waters, thick nincus. purtUent,offenstve, Ac I In others adryness. dry, watery, weak or inflamed i.tnTlndiestioti. enlarged tonsils, tickling couch. A-c Only a few of these symptoms are likely to present in any case at ono time. Dr. saee'e Catarrh Remedy, when jed with Dr. Pierce's Nanal Donehe nd accompanied with the eonsUtational treat ment which ls recommended la tbe pamphlet that wraps each botUa of the Remedy, is a per. feet specific for this loathsome disease, and tbe proprietor oners. In rood faith, f r00 reward for a case be can not enre. Tbe Remedy is mild and pleasant touse.containintrno strongorcanstie dras or poisons. The C aiarrh Remedy is sold at SO cents. Douche at 60 cents, by all Dru wlata, or either will be mailed br proprietor on receipt of till rents. It. V. PIF.UCE, M. D Sole Proprietor, BUFFALO, N. Y. J M. 110LDERRAUM Ha fT sabs for the season of IST'A KELLER Seed -Drill, with on w nuuu i fiFertilizing Attachment, THE BEST, Most PEBFECT and Durable Drill Now In the market. It wilt be to the Interest of Farmers to rail and see u at bis fa no-house in Somerset, bei.ee pur chasing any otner. aug.7, I O , ' I 3 DH. PIERCE'S 1' I i q Fountain .asal Injector, f Jk r3 H' t !fD0UCHE.f i 2. i- Lrijal Xvtirc.1. A. J. 4dlrn I Na i KiLrn try Canillnc fle k and the wi.low V Term, J7i and heirs of Christian Lan- j Part II km loc. tliii, flei-eosil. j To A. J. ftolbtsm. i., Caroline Desk, and tlie wrtow and heirs oj Christian Lands, .biased : Task Notice that an uxpiet will I helj n it,,, premiws. In the township of Klklirk. la the county i Sums'!, ou 1 hureday the Mh day of Sejitrm bcr HC'i for the purfswe of makinx partltiim i, tbe Mtowinc; real eslatx to and amoiikt the abovo na nie.1 parties, viz: a tr4i-x of larvl containing 4'C acres, situate In Klkllck biwnshlp, warrantrvl in the name of Jtalph Chary, It the same can be done without prejtvlice to or fin.il inn U' whole: ether wise u value and atipraiso the same aeoonlina to law ; at which time and place you are reijutsted to attend If von think pppcr. SHKKirV Orrii i, I JUSIAU SUAFEH . lift July 1173L Sherilf. A. J. tViUwra vs. ISn. 2 Fehmary Term Kl ParritHin Imp. Rcotin Kretohman. Manas- las- nid-f inn J n-f Kretef.nuin, and the w ns and heirs of Christian I .in.lt.; ilwint T.t A I l'.,l,H,m l,,.iln tv'rfl, hi. i in M ail.l f. S Kretchmn. and Ihe wrd"ir ;ind heir.-l I'hri-lmn j l-sndi. deeeaseil : i Take NimcKlhat an inioet will t-hrl Ion the ! pninises, in the townbip 'd l.lklirk. in Ihe ounly H Somerset, on Thursday the Mh dav of Septem- j ber. lt;i fiir the purport of makinz tut rt I lion of the i lollowmi real estate to and anvnz the atv nam- e-l trtles, vis: a tract of lanl containing 4.; ! acres, situate in KIklirk townshi, warrantl In I "w nmr oi i nomas -iury, II me same can oe done wltlK.n prein.ljee to or f(iillnir the whole: otherwise t'value an 1 sritirise the same aeoirilint- to la wliich time and place von bmt attend if you think proper. Sheriffs Offl?e. ) Somerset, Slst J uly '7S , JOSIAH SHAFFR. Sbcrilt to ACCEl'Tor UEFUSE. T" Cyrus Klntrlcr. Sn'sn I5ah, D. L Kinuler, Klira Kinirler, II. H. Kini.-ler. John Kinkier. Amnnila, intermarriisl with Win. Hull, tKi,r-e Kinder, and .Mary Fliznheih KlnaUr: Vol' are hereby not i Hoi to appear at an Or phan's Court, to lie held at s imeret on Monday t he ih day of Septemlser next, to accept or refuse the real estate of Ueonre Kinirler dec'J at the apprais ed price, or show ea use why the same should not I sold. Sberiirs Office, JtlSIAII SHAFFR, Somerset, July 31, "72. Sberilf. DM IMS EsUie of John Ii. STRATOU'S NOTICE. Wirsdnir. late of Addison town- shii. ileceaseil. letters of admlnistratiia no the above estate ha insr lecn erinted to theunilersineil, iiiKicelshere by iriven to those lndebtd to make initnedutte. pay ment. anil thoee havinir claims airainst It will pre sent them, duly authenticated Sir settlement at the late residence of snid deeeaseil, la Petersburg, on Saturday, September 7th. lTti. KAML'tL RINOER. July 31. Adaiinistratur. YDMIXI.STKATOR'S NOTICE L-iate of David Ernsh, late of Somerset Uurough, deceased. Letters of administration on the alsve estate haviuic been eranteil to the oreiersiimed. notice Is hereby if iven to those indebted to it to make imme diate payment, and tboee having claims airainst it. to prestnt them, duly amhentii-ateil h r seiilement, to me at the offcee ol John I. kimmel. t.j.. in the borouirh ot SoDiersot. on Friday. thel ilarof Aa-iro-t. liT-i J. 31. HoLUFHHAt M. July 17. Adiuinl-1mtr.r. S01 IEIISET COUNT V, . Atnn f Irrihar.s fonrt bel.l nt .mNnl ..n ,m ' 26lh day of June. H72. In the matter of the ac i count of Jacob (Krhard. Es.)., adminlstnit. of j John Wblpkey. ileeeasse.1, iiu m.ni'ii of H. F. Sehell. esq., the Court aHdnt J. KimineL es.).. I auditor to ueike and n-port a distribution ol the I bind In the hands.of the administrator ol John W hlr.kcr. ileeacl. to and am. til' thtse le-'ullren- tit leu tnereto. Extract trim the reoor.l. eertincil tids aSth June. IsTi in iui ?u.iii.-r oi me bhivc a,iis.in,ment. l win attend at my oltlee, in Somerset 1-Mnn!i. on Fri day, the 'ill day of Auiru't. l7X to the duties above enincd. J. o. KIM M EL Jul.v.K. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE The nndersiimeil auditor, duly appointed by the Orphans' Court of Somerset eoiintv, to make and report a di-lribution of the fund in the hands of ltaniel Hoffman, administrator of Peter and Pollv Heckman. dee d, to ami amonir th leirally enti tled tliereto. hereby aives notice that he will attend to the duties of bis ! imment on Thuru!ay. ti e 2Jd day of Auitust. l7i at his offlco in Somerset horouirh. whm and where all jierjiwis interested may attend. ILLBAEI!. UR-"- Auditor. D.MINISTRATOnS NOTICE. LsUite of Thomas Jcnrdncs. late of Lower Ttrkcy. iisa ip., ueoeaseu : Letters of administration cvmtritanrntoanneio. on the above estate bavin- been nrantod the nmler. sismed. notice is hereby niven to those indebted to ; ii tomaac immediate payment, and those having- i . -....... . . . . . . niriu li." ii. miner- 1 siimed for sett ii mint, at his residence, on the -juth i 1 ' - ' Administ rab'ir. - j I )' s OLUTION. 1 he partnership heretofore cxistirz between the nndersiinred in the mercantile business in New Cen terville. Somerset county. I'a., was dissolved bv mutual consent the tirst day of Mav. lsti The books are in the hands of Sim'm Vouirht for cllec ti.m. All aeciKtnts mnt be settlct within Jodavs, or they will be collected bv process of law. SIMI iS" VI it lJHT. MAliTIN II. HAKTZEI.L Augu.-t ITih, ISTi DITOR S NOTICE, A. llnvmir been atipofnte.1 bv the Court of f mtnn I Pleas of S-merset County, auditor to dl.strit-utethe 1 fleas 01 smerset County, au.ll,..' funds in the hamls of the" Sheritt funds in the hands of the Sheritt. mule bv the sale of the real estate of Juiin K"trts. to and amor, th.; lezally entiile.1 thereto. I will attend to the duties of ai'.l aptintpient, at my office in S-nner- fet. on I lies, nv Iiie 'JTtli dv of An oit A ti wnen an-i wtu re all persons lutere-te.1 can attend. A. J. CtlLHOKN. Auditor. i r" DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ciatc 01 uuibci i . dinner, uie oi ummit ip. ; Letters of aslmlnlstration on the above estate j hai init been irrantedthenn,lersiirned by the l.r.T I authority, notice is hereby iriven o th.ise indebted ! to il to make immediate payment, and th.ise hav- j inir claims airainst it to present tliem to the under- i iicncu ur settlement and allowance, at the late res- j idenee of Eaii deceased, on Saturdav. Septemlier IHh 1 S I ll V .11 W IliTTVll) I JAtXifl S. HITTNEK. JONAS SAYLOK. Atlmiiiistrator". An;; OTICE The partnershipheretoforeexistinzlietween John 1 Cover and 1'hilip L Wollersbenrer. doinir business ; umler the name and style of the "laie Lumber Comtiany." in the comity of Somerset, is this day j dissolved by mutual consent. The Ns.ks will re- j main in the hands of the said Wolfersherjer. and j ail persons knowing themselves mdebtea to the I saw firm will please make settlement with the said i Wolfershereer. at Mineral Point. CU l.U A WOLFEKSBEKI.1ER. Doinir business unler tlie name of the Aus. 7. "Glade LuuuberCompany." DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE L.-Ui,e of Frederick Eiehorn. late of Elklit k town ship, deceased : Let t e rs ofadministrationoothe aNivc estate ha v. inir lecn irrante.1 the undersiirne.1 by the projsr au thority, notice Is hereby ftiven to those Indebted to it to niake immediate yment. and those having claims a;rainst It to present them, dnlv authentica ted, for settlement to the undersigned, at the late residence of the deceased, on Saturday, the 'Js'.h j day of September. lt 1. 'I.I.I ' o OlT.ll.. Aai-urt 14. Administrator. OURT l'ROCLAMATION.- VHtnsF..i, the Honorable WitMAW M. HiLt. President of tlie Several Courts ol O.mmon Pleas i of the Counties eominwinic the sixteenth Judicial , District and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Ter- ! miner and Oeneral Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said District, j and Lkwis A. TrnxKB. and Jomiah Jlowav. Es- j .luires. Judi'es of the Court of Cotnmon Pleas, and I Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and j Oeneral Jail Deliverr, for the trial of all capital ; and other offenders In the County of Somerset, have j Issued t heir precepts and to me'direeted. frr bold- lnz a Court of Common Pleas, and Oeneral Qnar-; ter Sessions of the Peace, and Oeneral Jail Deliv ery and Courts ol Ov er and Terminer, al Somerset, On Monday, September 9th, 1S72: NoTtrE il hrrtbf circa to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said O-untvof Somerset, that they be then and therein their proper jiersons. with Iheirroll. records. Irxiul- siti.is. examinations, ami other remembrances, to 1 do those thine which to their otflees ami la that , behalf appertain to he done; and also, they wlio win prosecute strains! tne prisoners iiuu areorsnan be tn the jail of S-unerset County, to be then and there, to prosecute against them "as shall be )ust. SHKRirr Omiic I JtlSlAH SHAKER. Somerset, Aug. 14. S hen if. ST OF CAUSES, Put down r trial at Sentember Term, lsri com mencing Monday. Seitemtrer tub : e W eld H. 1. vs I'outienour Levi. same vs N'etf Jolm et al. Mostoller Daniel vs Casrheer Harrison. Boucher John vs Trimpe D. Schlag Henry vsColborn tr. Baer. Koonti Freilerick vs Shradcr A BcarL State Bank vs lntield John. Sanner Charles vs S. k M. P. R. E. Cut Haker John D. vs same. I 'oiinellr E. S. vs Jenkins Isaac A. Utliand John vs Jones Shanley fc Co. SETONO WKCg. Dewees Wm. H. vs Sharer JSsiah. SUiner John O. vs SumerCharles' Asshrnee. Turner L A,'s Assignees vs Sbs-k.lale. Smith A Co.. et aL Same vs Slick A Blackburn. Same vs Klhart. Win A Co. Same v Eihart. Iiwnsach A Cv. Flick Ssjnuel v Kenford A Co. Sehell A Kimmel v Clavcomb Henrv. Snyder S. P. vs Leopold' rln Neville ( leonre vs (irgan Willlam- Berkey Imnlel vs Hush J.iseph. Shank Henry vs Zimmerman A. L et ill. Hover Clarissa vs Baer H. . et al. Liwdermilk Thos. vs Mi-Cleary William et al. Hover Keniamln vs Tressler Joseph. Kiinroel James va M.toller DauleL llarah W. S. vs Sweitxer Sinxo et aL Wailsworth Joseph vs Stahl John H. et ux. Schirer Adam vs Roddy A Findlay. Same's use vs same. Sullivan M tchael vs same. Sipc (Jacob's use vs Kimmel Slnirlebur Fox Samuel' use vs Turner L A. Trent William vs Ihinham A Fox. Senfl Louis A Co. vs Craver Jacob's Oarnlsliee. Ludv Oeorge v Reed John A Manrarel, Prcvere Jacob vs Hobllttell William. Same vs HoWltiell Bruce. IJchty Jonas v, SaL k Halt. K. R. Co, Phllson Samuel vs Wilt SamueL Philson Samuel A Co. vs same. Hav Philip vs Roddy John D. Earnest A Delp v Ramsiieraer Solomon. 1). MEYERS. Somerset Pa 14th Ang. ProUKmotary, Hollitlaysbiirg Seminary. For Catatotrncs. terms, and reference, address REV. JOSEPH WAl'OH. auglt-lm Hollldaysburg, Ps. S03IERSET RELIEF FUND. WELLERSBURG COAL, II10X, FIRE-CLAY AXI) TIMBER LAND COMPANY. Nearly One Million Dollars ix i insr-cLAss rnopKUTY IN SHARES OF TWO DOLLARS EACH. To Which is Added A Fund of Fifty Thousand Dollars in Cash, All to 1m? fliuMcfl aniont Sliarcholders as a majority may di rect at a nieetino; to be hcM ou the 2 Jth Octolor, 1H72. TO THE PUBLIC At a public liioetino; lu-M at the Court Hou.-jo, in the borough of Somerst t, on FriJuy, the 10th da of Mav, a. d., 1872, the undersifmeil were appohit- pl a rommittec to present to tbe public aster inflicted upon the town, by the aid in l)ehalf of our suffering people-. deavor to convey a faint idea of the fearful calamity in as few words a3 pos sible. About four o'clock r. M., on Thursday, ninth of May, a fire broke out in the western part of the town ; a fierce wind was blowing at the time, and all effort. to check the names proved futile. In less than two houra this once beautiful town was laid in ashes. The extent of f.Tound over which the destructive c lement ra.ired is about thirty acres in the central part of the town, including all the stores and hotels save one of each ; all the banks and office?, including two printing offices, all places of business except pub lic buildings. One-third in area of the solidly built, and nearly the entire business part of the town, is iu ruins, and certainly three-fourths of the wealth of the place is utter!' destroyed. The fire raged with such relentless fury that the terror-stricken people had to flee for their lives, and consequent ly but little of personal property was saved. Indeed, many escaped with no other clothing than that upou their person at the time. To a large num ber of the sufferers it is a total loss of every thing they possessed, and they 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 tie pat Las responded so nobly to the try fur help from foreign lands, and to the appeals of our own countrymen who Lave suffered like direful calamities, we call upon you in behalf of tLis suffering but hopeful people FOU AID SUBSTANTIAL AID. Your charities will confer a lasting favor upon them, and we sincerely hope that in the exercise of your lilerality and generosity ,it will be like the quality of mercy, "not etrained, but twice blessed, blessing Lira that gives and him that takes." Michael A. Sanner, Esq., of Somerset, Ta., is the Treasurer of the Relief Committee, to whom contributions can be sent. EDWARD SCULL,) WM. II. K00NTZ, v Committee. ISAAC IIUGUS, ) The above are the appeals of a suffering community, and the Wellersburg Coal, Iron, TimWr and Fire-Clay Company, of Wellerburg, Somerset Co., I'a., propose to deliver to the Relief the sale of shares. Mr. JAMES LE FEVRE, Secretary. . , . .. ... receivea. Appreciating vour kin'l regards lor our suHenng people, we gratc- -"-'J" acCf l,t 70aT tender of donation of of the sale of your Wellersburg or Somerset county lands, for the benefit of the sufferers by the late calamitous fire that laid our town in rums. " Bv order of the Relief Committee. A. II. CorrROTir, Secretary. D. WEYAND, Chairman. Wm. M. Schrock, Somerset, Pa., is the authorized airent for Somerset Co. nug. 21, 1372. IE OSADALIS. I 1 HE IMJREPIFVrSTHAT COM POSE KOSADAL1S are published on every (m-kane. therefore it Ls not a secret preparation consequently. rillMClANS PRESCRIBE IT. O It is a certain enre fur Scrifula. Syphilis 'in all its forms. Kheumatism. Skin Di seases. Liver Consplulnt and all diseases of the Biuud. s 012 SSTTT.2 f 4 AT :J U.lXi Ax.ai. J i.viA-.Aiui , , . ,.v. will do moreiror.l than ten bottles of the syrup, of sarsapanUa. The Undersigned Physicians have nse.1 Kosadalis in their practice for A the ast three years, and freelv enlore it as a reliable Alterative and Bloud Iu- rincr. PK. T. C. PVGH. of Baltimore. Dr. T. J. BOY K IX, DR.R. W. CARK. I . R. F. . D A X X K1.LY - DK. J. S. SPARKS, ef Nk-helasville, Kv. DK. i. L M CAKTHY, Columbia, S. Carolina. DR, A. B. XOBLES, Eilgccomh. X. C. 1ED .1XD ODORSED DY A L J. F- FKEXCH A SOXS, Fall Elver, Mass. F. W. SMITH. Jackson. Mich. A. F. AV HEELER. Lima, Ohio. H. HALL Lima. Ohio. CRAVEN fc tH.. OonlonsvAleVa. SAM'L l. Mi FADDEX. Murfreestwris Tens. I Our space will not allow of any extend ed remarks in relation to the vlrtnes of Rosadalis. To the Medical Profession we iruarantee a Fluid Extract superior to any they have ever used In the treat, ment of diseased BloM : ami to the af flicted we say. try Kosadalis, and you will be restored to health. ; KossdaHs is sold by all Th-uirnists. Price I 30) per bottle. Address I S DR. CLEMENTS k CO., Manuiacturiag Chemists, I BALTIMORE, MD. J)R0F0SE1) AMENDMENT TO TBS CciisMcn tf tajtaiii Jolnt ReaolntloM PropstHtlnz nn Arn- r nil ment h 'nnatitntionof Penn- y I van in: Be il Reiolrrd fcy the Senate and Haute of AVs re teaat i ret of the Commonwealth of Penntulra nia in General Atoemblu met. That the following amernlment of tbe Con-stituti.in of this Commoo wealth be iironnsed to the people for their adotitkm or reieetton. tmrsuant to the ivvisbms uf the tenth article thereof to wit: AMENDMENT: Strike out the sixth section of the sixth artiele of the Constitution, ami insert tn lieu thereof the follow in if : -A State Treasurer shall be chv.sen by Ihe qualified electors of trie State, at such times and tor such term of service as shall be prescribed by law." WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Sieaker of the House of Representatives. JAMES S. RUT AX. Speaker of the Senate. ' Arraovrn The twentv-seeood day of March, Anno Domini one thousand' eight hundred and sev-eniy-two. JXO. W. UEAKY'. Prepared ami certified St publication pursuant to the Tenth Ankle of the fmstiiutki. FRANCIS JORDAN. Secretary of tbe Commoaweap:h. Office Secretarv of tbe Commonwealth. ) " Hamsf.org. Jane 'JMh. 1-CA ( Jul3 R ULE to ACCEPT or REFUSE. lo Hannah. Intermarried with Michael Sheets, re siding at trouble. Lawrence esmnty. Ohio. Elisa leth. uilermarrled with Edward Smouse. resi sliDg in Preaioa eounty. West Mrginia. Marga ret. Intermarried with'Alex. Wagner. Catharine. Intermarried with Smith, ami Sarah Deha- ven. the last three heirs residing at Iron too. Law rence eountv. Ohio: You are hereby notified to appear t an or phans' Crt to be held at Somerset, on Monday the trth dav of September next, to ceei or refuse the real estate of Jacob Dehavea dee d at the ap praised price, or show cause why the same should ' Sheri'lTs Office. JOSIAH SHAFFR. Somerset, July 31, T2 Sberilf. INARMS FOirSA LE. I will sell at public ale, on SATURDAY, the Ust day of Sej.terol.er l7 the following tracts of land, situated 14 miles west of Shanksville. In Suv nyereek township, known as the Barekley farms : No. 1. Containing 145 acres; about 90 acres clear ed: the balance well timbered; adjoining Casper Kellar and olhers. No. A Containing 90 acres: 40 acres cleared, ami i tbe balance nicely covered with choice timber, such as pine, enestnut ana wnite uea. No, A Containing about TO acres; St acre dear est, aad the balance well timbered. No. A Containing SO acres : St acres cleared, and the balance also well timbered. The above tracts are all under good cultivation, well watered, and nlcclT situated forMock and funn ing purposes. They all adjoin tract No. 1. Person wishing to purchase can have time on th hand money by paving tbe Interest,' Term made known on day of sale. J-Sale lo commence at fo'ckick. r. w. e aug 14 et DANIEL MOSTOLLER- a brief statement of the terrible dis recent destructive ere, and appeal for Iu dischanrinir this dutr, we will en Committee all the profits arisins from Somerset, I'a., June 20th, 1S72. Dear Sir Your of the 11th inst. $75,000 or more out of the proceeds GENTS WANTED FOR THE JEKSEY, ALDEBNY and OCEESSEY "C O W." Tlie Best Bok for Asents. It tells h..w to milk, to raise, to matuire and to breed to tkt moa front. Price. 4 75. SnlJ only by subseTtptlun; litml terms: cirenisr sent free: send for them. POKTEK A COATLS. Publishers. A a a; Mm Philadelphia, Pa. 31 ON UM EN Tat PUBLIC SALH m Tnealay of Curt, at the Court House, at one o'clock, will be offered at public auction, a monn- "ent, standinx-ll feet hinh. of fine Italian marble. Theworkean beexamuW at iir. J. Woniley's sbopon Turkepf.ot St, and anv tnoulrie answer- cijenasxt aale. D.HCSBAXD. anglSt Ex r of B. Wooiley E. JOHN WILSON k SON, f-s WIIOLKSALi: GROCERS. ITi Licerty Strsst, jane 25. Ti L. R. NORTON, "X- DUlLXB is 3 PIANOS, 1HD STATE AGENT 1 1 CELEBRATED JEWLTT & GOODMAN ORGAN, 11 Smltkneld Street. Opposite New City Hall, PITT9BUEaU. P.V. iu!3 Send for Illustrated Catakrae. ARTIFICIAL TEETH!! DENTIST, DALE CITY, Somerset Co., Fa., Artificial Teeth, warranted to be of the very best quality. Life like and Handme. Inserted in tbe beststvle. Particular attention paid to tbe pres ervatiou of the natural teeth. Those wishing to consult me by letter, ran do So by enclosing stamp. Address as above. - jeliTi DUNHAM, WITH MOSELEY, METZGER tl CO urr acrr kiss asd jobuiss or IOOTS & SHOES, No. 435 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. ALSO, NO. 7 W1HID ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. July 10, TL PRESIDEXTIAL CAMrUCX. CAPS, CAPES AND TORCHES, Sent (r ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND PRICE LIST. cuntjtngham; & hill, AsrrACTTEEaa. NO. auCHURCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. JulyUkJT. Political Campaign OF 172. A a Grant &. Wilson "rV!z3 rV Greelev & Browti. CAMPAIGN Capes and Torches TRA5SPAREXC1EM ASD BAMS ERS . With PortralU or any device Lr aU parties. Silk, Bunting and Muslin Flags of all sixes on hand or made to on ler. Chinese Lanterns ol ail site and styles ; Paper Itahious. Fire Works, Ac.. Ac. Campaign Clul htted vut at tbe Liwrst Rates at WM. P. SCHEIE LITS CAMPAIGN DEPOT, 49 South Third Street Philadelphia. SEND FOB CIRCULAR. July 10, TX TOTICE "li hereby given, that ea tbe 17th dar of Jwlv. lSTAthe members ofHomer' Evangelical Lutb ejan Church of Somerset Co.. Pa., made applica tk to the Court ot tmmon Pleas for a charter uf tacurpuratka, and that unless MfBcieiit reason W shown to the contra rr, the same wlil be granted at September Term, ISTi DENNIS MF-YERS. lah Aogtist, 1!CX Prulhuoutary, t .'X . s.l .f i.' , t i ii II