UL i 1 B sThe Somerset Herald. August 1.1. rk irosrcssi-s. mt Davis & Bros. KJiXKSliAY, - The niamnw'ili I-i iiE ci.lrr vinrpi nl-sDru?N'"'- I l.ll.l.lS.lKl-M'IN " I cm kn"" , Da vis i Br.- 4,K) Gallons Turn Un Clkak bwh' lbc rublii-ii from the strtft anil ri.lcvrulk J'wr buil.lin are ii. lt all kct p their iiniui.-s int; trnm all 2isiM! ami death pencntiug tilth. ! II. w liili' lately "swevpns" over Ibe 1 Watt-of Now Hampshire, (Andy J. swung i round the rirlc) f QuiKiuinuapeakesiis- Ix-ad f'r Nile at !iia?n"g House," heard a thecr, and asked ! hat it meant. The Ennlish K "walk in, i I. I. .....I -J my now n your kii;iimm k.hiiu tune: iiui-t-uj; ''no??." He didnX for fear of dislocating I his jaw. 1 Oil for sale at j m.m 1 Tin- 1 .n r r,f C..fr -rt T Cu-i.nl- tt SVllll. l .le's Drug More. , i.,pr nnl ! ersvt Tow nship, was struck ly lightning Brick layinp mtlltllt r.irtrotU'shl.-kou.Ma.n "' i ,! iars at v . r . ui FuriT and fruit J ! $ro.s' 4 Aixki ; 1 renpl" kimM .. Brl if lftl rn". 1 f Fi: H lioile is miuii nu readv lor the plasterers. ' on the morning of the 1st instant, and cn- lirelv destroyed, together with all its om j tents. It contained at the time almut 100 hushels ot w heat, 500 bushels of oats, some for sale I hay and tlax, and a large lot ot tanning I implement. Ko be I l.1.. i Vk" i . ' .llct.K'S. r ' ... i is. Ile, Ural v mil I n lUMum " .' , 'nk night last week a Rid octi.mncc t.u.k pl -e near Irishtown, Adams county. A vi.Uw liulv named Small died, and in the veiling after her death a lighted can- as is customary, was placed in the The latest P"'""" - room w here Uie cnnstiav.. iiw raiuur aliia.li -nits. j was placed but a short distance from the v either a thrasher or liorse-! ueaU laxly, and pomenow was aceioeniany rm-t r ouiiurv. itirnetl, setting lire u uie eiuiuiug anu burning it entirely off and burning the corise consiileniMy. No in-rson was in the room at the time. v..i- n bli 1 .. ... ,.irn-iv at me mHiie K . u Store. i' ;uits. oat n t&llit Live l.rocci TtjK Maysville .VniWlsavs a scoundrel chilling lumself Ira IJrown, from Auburn, .tw York, is traveline around the coun try w ith a iwteiit cut bar for a reaper and mower. Iicannomts aircnts in the tow n ships and takes contract: with them, w hich he cut in two. makine note ot tnem. i ne farmers of this section should keep tht ir eves open for ench swindler.' 1 hey are li'idth' to receive a visit from some of them aur ilav. " s " ! Tl,,. swallows are i al auderarl.ed wheat ! 'home- i:t on their jtittn the martens. an latelv fell heir Xoticf.. All persons who subserilied to me for any of the following books: 'Poly glot Family Bible," "Spy and Nurse,"" .Three Years in Man Trap," Photograph ic Albums, are hereby notified that I am WaM m . i i WinL-imsixTt hai km; -1 . immi . i .. . .... .. . .... A a l,irtune ol t11"'" J nn auie io fieiner iiirui ni juik'hi uii m- i .:.. ci.. Wuii.r ,,iv rive ' count of pressure of business and lKxlilv f Coi.p ir K ' , . si.in-" i intinnities, but w ill do so the beginning of tiit-- a i. us!., . , . Sontemlicr. w hen thev w ill ereatlv oblige .li st rect'ived at Davis & Bros, a splen- ( ,lu. j,y vK.jng ready to receive them. ! tk of tot laeco x cigars. jiehmax aimmkumax. i i i i.. ..r ' Vi:have now on nanu a migu si'" i I.lanks ana juogmeni nou-s. i me of the liest slin ks of Drugs in the ,,,' at l'e-plc 'ii Drug Store. ii ms. watermellons anil canle- nt Khoads Bro.s". mokin Tobacco, Pijies, Chewing To- i',nif the ln-st quality, fr s:ile at Peo-: Dni; Store. ! ( 1 Thomas A. Scott and John W. For voirled afewdavsagoforatwomonths h, tn the Pacific eosist. .1 ... .i... r THY produce wanien jii nic i-m- (lr.n i rv V Iiil More oi iiv iv . Maine i'ross Stn-et. lilvtnver has a large ioi o, inm.umi . Oi U..vk al GO cents eac 11. v an soon. I lie liarowaie mi.. Bi.r.sstf;s brighten as they take their (light. The chief of blessings is good health, without which nothing is worth the having; it is always appreciated at its true value after it is lost, but, toooflcn, not lie fore. - Live projwrly, and correct ailments In-fore tliey Imtoiiic seatiil. For disexsecof the Liver, kidneys, skin, stom ach, and all arising from impure or feeble blood, Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Hitters are a sure and sjieedy remedy. It ha never vet failed in a simile instance. tip M tl t'ayrtt Cuntj Hem. Sheriff Messmore'a boarders pave him much trouble a few nights since. Two young larks eluded the turnkey bj liiding in the wash-room; their chums rexirtcd all in their cells. In the night they climbed to the top of the building and jcot ont on the roof, and in their efforts to escape frightened the Sheriff's daughter, who w as sleeping in the tipper room of the adjoin ing building. She hastily waked lier brother, who in his haste pupjicsxl them to be burglar trying the near wav into the prison. He halted and ordered them to surrender, and not lieing olieyed opened lire on them. Alter firing two shots, lnith of which took effect, they then yielded. He then helied them into their quarters and sent for a doctor to dress the wounds. The time table of the railroad has been changed so often that inibody knows w hen the trains are due. A bible reader has discovered und pub lishes for the consolation of the mortified Democracy, that in the Arbian desert, in the case of Koran, there was a great ground swell and a far more disastrous collapse than the North Carolina election. Steutz, of the Fayette Monitor, after ve hemently protesting against Greeley for a week, has taken to "boiled crow" and praises it very much for its rich flavor; in deed he loves it as a cat does cream, but he mav exhaust all his eloquence to no pur pose, for hundreds of our Democrats will not eat "crow." There is but one Civclcy licpuhlicMU in Connellsville, and he, like'Nasby, has liecn turned out of the xs!ofli-c dciiartinellt by the tvrant (?) Grant, so he has donned a ! suit of white and goes nlxnit the streets and nuirket places thinking that the sage of Cliappaqtta will n-cogni.e him in his old clothes. A John Bull at the Springfield mines jdoes not see why the jicopie want to ex- the symmetrically fashioned binnra jtUtl nilorn the day : then, the ircupiiie-Kliaicd head and the old-fashioned shawl; now, the licautifully-nrranged coiffure and crinied chignon, and the light-brown col ored talma, or cloak take the lead ; then, et iquette and parlor deportment were the same the world over; now, courtesy Is mis tress, and the parlor is a seminary of eiln- cation. Compare, il you please, the rulic ulous Kinduct of the girl of Philadelphia, when Benjamin Franklin walked its streets with the lout under his arm, with a recep tion of a man of knowledge, by a "girl of the period, at the present time; who but an ill-natured critic will not acknowledge, that fashion is the source of refinement and education, and is ln-licial in the world around us. So, fashion rules the world, while thousands are lwsking under her shady canopy, thousands more arc wheel ing into line; and the day is coming when intelligence will lx-am in every eye, and refinement and sociality will lie met w ith in every parlor. 5Its. Disn.AY. Uksina, Pa., Aug 24th, KIAKItlEM. UltOVE STATLEU. n the 11th of August, by F. H. Itankin. Mr. George Grove, of Stouycreek. to Miss Annie C. Sutler, of Allegheny township. DEITZ I.F.VAN On the lGth of Au gust, bv J. G. Gall, Noah Deitz. former ly of Somerset county, Pa., to Miss Har- - riet Lcvan, of Jackson Co., 111. AilvriitM'iuent. dii:i. IIORNEi: Near Meyers' Mills. f ty- plioiJ fever, on the 10th insU, Mr. Win. M. Horner, aied 47 years, 4 mouths and lday. DOM. At Wellersburg, on the 22d inst., Philip IJom, aged 70 years. MOXF.RSKT MARK I1T. i.rrcetoa weekly ty A. J. CAStr.tKB & Co. AlU'toii, ftritit. ?l fc... Ajiplcliuttrr. jral.... Huttrr. tf) a H.-k wheat. V builiul. Hcc-wax. i t liamn, fhouWrr. r;t . Hik-s, " . liniui. Com. 9 liulM-l I'.irn iwnl t. all fkln. y I, Kirirs. V " KUir, V bl l.... 10c VirT"" ISr J () 31IC r Xr V1KV 1KW A C A I t.M Y . Ptrrmllt Slal ion, ta. It. 11. t Fur Male and mar I'uiiilt.) Iiil? r.-UlillFtiisi, thorough, miyiei'iilnl : lirallii lirallli ful anil m-iHilr : c. liiinunll vw ial, moral ami re lltfl'iur; liUlMiiiKB larf and owlly; full rrw. al'lu tcarhcrs; muuntuin air. 'iire wali r. af- I'.illi-iiiL.-. hue uLatinir: rimiliatirullr ft Home Sih..l. W IhiIp ripourtclnr IIimmI. Tuituai, Kooiu, Kutlnii'l aslllni (lor 40 WWfcHj, jhi ttun irununarn, oi lllTt. VllltlTMill IM-Klnn So). .1. tS.Mi lifl'lr- ..iUr. WU-HON . 1'AlTKIiSllS, fort Jli-jml, J uniaU Co., 1'a. AVir Aih'rrtiiit'iiit'itl. Presidents of Colleges, Ministers, SVCCESSFLl BVSISESS 3iES, Tentiry to the many advantages of Tuscarora Academy, ACAUEM1A, Juniata Co., Fa. Sk-ml for a Clrmlar anil TrMlmonUla. I). I. Stunk, A.M., fh.l. J. J. PrTTKnaoa, A.M. SteiitaiYille 0, Female Seminary. Thle wl.li-lvkn.wu S?h'.xJ fl-'r.lfithiirimahChr!.-(ijii educalimi. at et of little wont than 5 a wrck: one fuurtk ojf fur rlrriramrn. Th( 671 h iisn CM wi-oki.) oj.nSfit. lit fi. The aiMreMnf all lormir tIN Is riHiuested. A eraml re-unl'in at the cl..si ot the m-xt yc:ir. Sr?ml lor Kirllrulurr to Kcv. CHAULKS C. HLAl I Y, 1. I. J.L. I)., Suj. t.. or Rev. A. M. KEIl). I'h. !., 1'rlndiial. 1(K1ENTWN (N. J.) FEMALE COI 1 LKO K Thorough Jiirtrui'tion. Ucallhlul ami lieauliful loratloo. One of the luiwt carefully eomluctiHl ami best rastuinisl lnftltutiunK In the Sltile. Kor trrmi", ete., aiMren Kev. JOll.V 11. liftAKELEY, fh. V. 'IMJKIULX. MILITARY SCHUIU Merrhnnlvllle. X. J.. Four miles tmm fhlla.li-Iplila, (formerly loeateil at frintetou. N. J.) Kev. S. N. HOWU.U A. M., Printlial. Forty-fouT.h Annual Term begins Sejit. luili. Send for Circular. 'rrSCAaXOBA-FeMAIE NEXISABY, X Academta, Juniata Co., fa. i Cax not or will not something lie done to save the shade trees in lront ot the pub lic buildinirs from utter ruin by horses hitched to them "I'is'a pity that those tn-es, after havintr surviveil the attacks of : lKirers and the scathinp ordeal of the late : tire, should lie left to perish injuriously by ..... .. i- . ' f 10o0 dollars' worth of stik has, "e uhiu oi iiors. -s e si .lcm a n V ken in the Hiimliert Mineral Spring , reniiihes. viz: The ubs;lute shuttini: down iii.is.ii." ..... on tlii-ir iisn ns n liitelnnf nost: the rur- iwmciliv at Mlllllllll -""is- . ' ... , . V- .i Pu'l""- itionot railm? and txistf! tor the aefimimo- B'ancy Gi1s. Perfumery. Notions, Toi- ,lation of the wjuinefs; if neither of the Articles in general, nirsaicai i tuiuc aiKive an Ihi Iirougut uliout. the encasing g Sinn'. ' of sjiid trees in an iron-ilad armor, or the fWHKKK is the comet that was to have muzzling of the rodent animals Kcspcct- i i .1.:. ..,ui. Ki.li. r,. of ours into iun mimiiiiiiih iuoui ui,i..-ii i nmnj. ri Mil lin in".- - -I change tirant tor tJreelcy; "tlmt tJrcclcy Ki.ixse.-d v l.u., M i.) MUTUAL Fire Insurance. The Mutual I'lan iruaranters to the mutually in- red I he (freal est wcurity fi the least fiMe eort. The premium note are the eaital. Ilntliiii nodlvideii.iii are mild to the utoekholderti, but It in fimiilv asMeed to jiay dedelenoie arininu: alterthe i.nvment of locws and exiH'niM'ii. whieh in the Cli .I MHIA I.NSI KANCK COMPANY, during the total years of Its existence, hureaveraxeit but 61., HTo-iitiiiii uN.n the premium tKite, helnu: h'Wer than the nites jmlil In th Kcho: Many a fatal case of dvscntcrv is caused i . i i . . i r Mu Kiti ii.il . il' i..n i.f ull 111 U-!llt llf Stflllll Jjlll. iiio... --. -- , , .-, . - .1.., ncer i directed to the advert isemenl oi tue m m a -'i. . .-.. . .. the new ad- or an extra niaiikci ni nigin. i ne mhuu-h changes of temiKTature wuicli oeeural tins ! season of the year are very trying to the ; constitution. "People with weak lungs quickly feel the tilecls of them, t re IquentlV the .thermometer liills many de grees within a tew hours. .v oniy tne i fW-ble, but robust and strong persons sutler ! frr.m ni errat Tiiriations of teiiner.iture. highest fash price paid liir a" I Wll(.n the weather grows cold rapidlv, the !s nf grain, at the hamily t.rotx rv ami , Kir,.s ()f tlie ar(. su,lil,.nlv elosetl. and i More of Cook A IJ-eriis on Main- ,1C resuit is a bad cold, w hich may hold on is too eavyaliid; wages tire Igli mnl tne ctituitrv projierotis and why not keep it so?" The young folks in this valley have re cently "had the measles. Wonder if our neighbors will get mad almut publishing this? Vl.AT. OtiniM'ATIO.. Kinuwood, August 22. Y.D. Hr.RAI.n: I see a great many towns Fokf n of in your wortliy iaix-r, but as vet have wen no mention of Kingwood. 1 w ill try and shake the "know ledge Imix" and give vou a few particulars jicrtainiiig, to this place. KinnwiKid is the center, round which all Hexilierger Mnverg-s, but where HeniU-rger is we will not en- l-anl. v .. I-a; tier, reil anle, !. iij.ier ' . kiK ' " . 1 1 lain. 1' bu j I'olifcloe. V' bu IVaehes. dried, V KveiM.n Kaiff. y j Salt, No. 1, V l't j " ' t' " A'htim. i Susrar, yellow f t i white Tallow, i B. I Whert. f I'U I Wool, yti , AV tc Adrcrisciiicnl.. T7X EC UTO U'S S A LE Forsvlli Harrison, among Irii-tJiicnts. H hk slone wall lor "Printing House w" is riiidv for the brick la vers. Messrs. k.il and Kootitz lioie to have U tinished ; tin- frosts of winter set in. i street, Snnerset, Penn'a. Hus. Win. Hefliey & Bro. have pur i fc-i-il the ilry goods establishment of Geo. ', 1 Parker, and intend moving their stork lotliiinr Ac. into the binding, on the iiiiiiieiliatelv. all w inter, and terminntc in a consumption in fatal nttack if dysentery, or the fearful j disease, typhoid fever. IAiiio'hI, Ciim;k ok Tive. The running hed lile of the Pittsburgh, WahiiiLlon and Baltimore luiilroad i Con .lellsville route.) ' was changed vesterdav. Hereafter Mssen- assi:m;i:ki to and from the rail road de I jr,.r trains w ill leave CumWlaml for Pitts--iiiiiuw walk dry-shod, there having ,lir;r, .,t tf.Vt a. m., and for Conlltienir. n laid, w ithin the last lew weeks, a suli-! ((lliv at 4;r,o p. m. Arrivi lg from Pitts itial stone and plank sidewalk from Mr. i ,r"ah at 1 AS p. in., and front Contluenif .si r s comer to the platform. :lt y 4.-, tt. m. A train will leave Pittsburgh tor CumltcrUinu nml the east at n. 111.. TrnlnoVvlfk "Dfkol "Pccfo ft deavor to explain at this lime, but may in I V CllUOiUlU XLUCM. UOiaiU. the future, just for the benefit of some of IIv virtue of the last will and testament of Sain the w iirthv citizens ot Confluence and vi- 1 "''t Vcirr, late of st.myereek Towlis hip. Somewt . .. ! t'omerin't 'oiintv. I'enn a. tln-easvil, 1 will exie Vie il VV .V l a lie 1(1 M 1 7i KVi 'A'H .Ac ; ' I sm. boe I ; bv ; i 00 ! 3e i ..fi l?"s1 l ! w 00 i ,I1KXT l'iu-lar lil l I tne j 'JOO ! SOvtiOoc A Sovrllu Aliit w-Hii Historr of the Keiiuliliean ami is-m- ! nerat ie Hartiea: a mey sketeh oi the MMiilled IJIs ; enil lte.uhliraii Tarty: an iutide view of tho Cin elnimti Omrention. The initKir tiikets or tide t'iriti the ra mi m lira. The finest Illustrateil liook j Ihibllsheil. A Ifciok wunie.1 by every American i eitiien. To scenre territory at onee, send tl for out ; lit. CXlu.N 1'CIU.lSHlXi.r !., tJMeaua, III., j 1'hllad'a. I'a., or Siirinstield, Mass. ie lieKt solvent stock roniiianies dnrinir the same period of time. In In- surtmc at stoi'k rates, the Insurixl atust Iironounee to himself that he jkivs ever)- yearenoujrn 1st. To IItui an atnimuuited fund fur emergencies: 'id. To .ay hirtec divtdi-nds to the eapit:it invested in the 'otunany; Sd. Runs tho risk of a "t'hirau-o tire'' roinin aitd wljdn his ltniaiiy out of exi.stem-e. In a Mutual C..iuiaiiy he keei bis own reserve iu hamt until needed, ami pas no dividend to etipiu alists. The mutually Insured, tieinv tlicmselvcs the capitalists, look alter tho business, its charac ter and lis aoiiU in all places, t!iupMtectliucai U ot tier. Kor Insurances or A neneh s. address S. V. FKKt'AVF, Seeretarj-. ( 'oluuihia, Iinranter County, I'a. Wasted roll CtiAiBEiti.iji'a tlatiT C'AJirAH;S ltlMIK. TUl Struggle of 72 ; I Sovflty in Foliiicat and Popular Literature. CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872. ClllltV The firm of Kregtir tfc (Serhard do a large and nourishing trade iu the mercan tile business. On the morning of the 2M inst. Mr. John Brougher's barn was struck by light ning and entirely consumed. His loss is heavy, as he had in the all his new wheat, about fifty bushels of old. aliout the same amount of oats and a mower and threshing machine, .Vc. For tunately no stock was in the barn. Prof.' Polt man has a large and very in teresting singing class. Hisfirst term clos- to sale bv public outrrv. on the premises, the foKi ln valuable real csUile, late the property l Kiid ileceascd. on S ATI H II A Y, KIT K.M 1J Kit HiTi I. lw..l,.nt.,l t..r nor 4 ';imill?m irols. Sell At H'lfil. ray $1"U yrr irm. yivj,,. nn. I., lire tiinr. Send at onee lor Uoserlptlvc Circulars and 1'rice Lists of our Fine Steel tjiirraviuira of all the Cnu- ilidates. t'amiiiurn Hi'raphies, t'harts, riioto- At one is-liR'k. p. m.. a valuable farm caitaiiiin i ;TWO JILXUIitU AXD SSIXTY At J!t-S. More or less adiolnlnz lands of Jacob Welirle. Mat- lwrn ill the time, i thins Walker, Jacob Snyder, Haniel Most.dlcr. and oi item. . ni? iiuiitini iiu se. 1-111 -.1. .- niu .i.hi- eil and in an elemnt state ot cultivation: thirty acres are In splendid meadow; the tialanceol the bind k well Umtiercd with white pine and oak. There are erected on the premises TWO TWO-STOUY LOO JUIUSKS, A larire Frame Bank Ibirn. over ono hundred feet Ion if. and other out-huildimr. The In no is well ! a-ripln. Hadtfes, I'ins, Flaifs. and evorj'thinn suit ! ! to the times. Ten lloltars (.crday easily ma.le. ! Full sample sent for Address MMiliL 4t ; (i M ilrSJ'KUI. 37 I'ark K'W, New York. Thirty new and beautiful designs. Oet I'ric List of T. C. HICH AKDS 4i 1 MTrs.47Muira.vSL, X.Y. CAMPAIGN ISADUES! ed a lew (lavs ll-'O. but We hMll that the ! watere.1. and has .at It a larveorehanl id tine bear- .bis inti.n.l "ii.T-.ri.m tin. I'm!' 's Ki-rvic-s : ina Iruit tr-es: also, a hue susMr-eamp. of aluita-t for a second term. The Professor is a yountr man of energy and fully competent to till the ' bill. We saw a notice in n firmer numlicr of the Jlr.iiAl.ntUat " Hints of a ccrtuiu stamp were below par." We would just savior the siMK ial Item fit ol the writer that that IF vou want a tnraslnng iiiiu lnnt: 1:0 to Somerset Foundry and pet one "f their and improved 1 umbling shaft 111a fnes. They are warranted to run easy. h clean, waste no gTain, ana are just it our tanners want. and Confluence for Cumlierland at i:iD a. 1 111. Arriving at Pittsburgh at .1 .Vi p. 111. and Confluence at H:ir p. 111. All these figures are Pittsburgh time, which is four teen minutes slower than Baltimore t:ie, used in this fit v. ' There is no change in the arrival nnd utistantlv on nana at tne r amity uro- departures of the trains at this city. 1 lie Ihrougli JIhiI train arrives at I'lUsimrgii me hour earlier than fonnerly. Cumin r hind A'ctr. ! kind nf merchandise has 'Tiz.' seven hundred tre.-s. Possession Iven the hrst of April. lsTX There will also be sold ou the same d:iv. a tine lot of hay. 1 cuits: Ten per i-euL of tlie pundiase money to Ite taid on day of sale: one-thin! ou the urstday ol March. l-CX and the balance In four epual nnmial Iiaynients. Iieitiunlnz on tlie tirst of March. 1SV4. urchase money to l sinmitis! bv ju lament on tlie premises. ULNhDlcT lol.LK. AU!rust28. Kxerutor. Aov.iixh.a. it Feed store ifCok and Bfritsin tie Cross Street, flour, oats, corn, mill ju. lirand. bacon, salt, hsh, lard, vmegar jiijis. stipir. cotli-e, fanned f'ruith. totiac. jars, ixc, Ac, 1 Utut tT. Persons knotting them- l K'-s indebted to me fur ineilical services t iniii li otilige mi- by making settlement I au-diately. I wish" to rebuild my resi & fv. oftiiv. ie, and must have money. I . E. M. KimmkL j. Wkva.vii. Yo.. has fommenced re- Ciistrui ting the foundation of his late rcs 1 fnee on 1'ninn street and intends to push iinpiusly. He will take possession of Imiisc mi Main street, w hich has la-en milortal.lv rrtiaircd, this week. hkkk is a great deal of aptness in the Ii;trk recently made by a colored 111:111 ; 1 1 said: tireeli v and Sumner have given ti at dealof UepublicHn milk in the past, ? itlievan- litli now doing their liest to I ti. the bucket. Tin; Tenacity or Tucth. When a nation as clear-headed as the Americans I once liecome convinced, lrom long cxkti jence and observation, that an article ms j sesses sujierior excellence as a medicine, j not ull the prciostcroua clamor of all the j worthless nostrum venders in the universe ! can sluike their U-lief in its cfiicicney. i Truth is a very tenacious thing, as these j winhie are U-ginning to discover. Plnn i tation Bitters has too linn a hold upon the jxipular esteem to lie in the slightest de gree trifled by the fold water diatrila-s which the advertisers of fermented slojis, "without a particle of alcohol," arc so fond of launching against all alcoholic prejutrutions. The public know very well that this xf rless renovant and tonic dors contain spirits, but it also knows that they are of the purest und most wholesome description, viz: fine old St. Croix, the most active and beneficial dilfuser of its rem edial and invigorating projierties through out the system which could Jiossilily lie adopted. Stoystown. Aug. 20. Ier Kihtob. It was my pleasure to lie at the Harvest Home and Sunday School Pic nic held in the beautiful prove on the land of Hon. JommIi Maurer on Saturday, August 17th. The prove has lieen lilted up by our esteemed friend, the Hon. Jo siah Maurcr, at a considerable exjiense, with the intention of its lieing a eniia nent place for holding the annual Harvest Home and Sunday S-hf ad pic nic When we arriv"d ut the grove we were surround ed by the old and the voting, all looking lorward to a pay time. The meeting was culled to order. The choir sang a beauti ful hymn; prayer by Kev. John Tonilin son, after which the Rev. Whetstone was introduced, who delivered an excellent ad dress, taking for the foundation of his re marks the jiassage of scripture found in St. John, Kith chapter, 5th verse: '1 am the vine; ye are the branches." His com-1 pttrisons were good, showing the anion of the brandies to the vine the union 01 Christ with his children by the tiiith of their parents by liaptism. ami the duty ,f parents to train up their children in tlie way they should go and w hen they get old they would not dcart from it. In short, the brother's address pleased nil. After the address came the dinner. The bible was 1 7XKCUTOnS NOTIC'K. E Lrtuteuf William M. Horner, late of Summit Tp.. dwease.1. letters testamentary on the ala.ve estate havim; been araiitcd to the undersitrneit by tlie preiier au thority, notice is hereby ttiven to those Indebted to it to uiake Immediate imyment, and those having claims naatnst tt will present them to the under signed for setllcnienL at the lute rtdence ot said deceased, on Satunlav. the illidayol Oetolvrnext. SAJll 1.L A. MA Ol', aiiff. 'i8 Fjteeutor. E C0NOM Y IS WE ALT! T. , To the IaIic. TRY ONE OF lilosM t Drake's lm"-l l'at ut Self-Ueatlrw The Cliemlstry of Iitune 1'rovMenee has never produced a mineral water which combines in such perfection theiualities of anti-bilious tonic and ca thartic medicine, as that of the Seltier S: and TaKBAST S hKTKKVEMCKSTSlilTZISn ArEHIEXT IS tlie artinclal equivalent of that great natural rein ed v. SOLD BY ALL HKCOOISTS. 1.000 REWARD For anv ease or Itllnd. Itleedini;, Itching or l leerated t'lle that IikIIimi's Pilb Kexedy fails to cure. It Is prc- )an'.l exprrsslv to cure the files, and nothing else. Sold by ail druVicisU. Price l. Kariow's Indigo Blue T" t1tch;iiMr-t ami bet nrtlcle in the market Tor iilunnq i tot net. l ir en nine na? ixhii nariow a unl WilliMTifer'P Dam m th lu in I Smoothing Irons, K"Si.5" ' arrhiea. I'lmlera ladv friend of ours suggests that the : thing to make line dean white clothes ! I vtc-h day, is to allow a fcwdrojmof er- Iratioii. suncrinduml bv vigorous muscu- .1.... ,1... ti... ........1, vo.m. uii, f iiifj iu... unions iii : , . , . . ... ., ...... rl..- she savs it lieats wasbin- imwders. ! an-v Mn.u 'ul? '? lamuy circle u oringa ... lloMt and IIk.vi.th. When disease if Which is fas: bcemniivjauniversal favorite liir roll out the country. This Inn contribute tt lull share towards econ omy in domestic life, and if well worth the atten tion of even- hou?ekee'r. It Is heated simply by a lire Inside, like an ordinary stove. They arc of dltlerent sizes, weighing. Iroiu five to eight munds. It saves one-third tlie time an ironing is ihaie with much less fatigue no danger of smutting the clot lies, and when innulc they have a much lietter lilll'll. It lends to the lnner a great degree of comf rt. since, bv tlie ue ol it. hot rooms are avoided, and tire iwrsoa hi not au)i,tx-tod to the almost Insuffera ble beat of a stove or furnace In warm weather. A sufficient pnsd ol tlie satisfaction which It gives, and the favor with which it Is received, is tlie St.. Philadelphia. U.S. WILTKKKtlKK, iTV I prietor. For sale by Druggists and Urucer. ANDY. The Keliable Kaniily ir the iiMtntit cure of Cholera. 1)1- n tnfuotutu. Ilvsenterv. (ranilis. Summer Cooitilaint. kc,. Janlella'sCouiriound Svr- up ot Illaekiierry Kiait ami Khulrarti. an old and well-tried rcmed'y. entirely vegvtable. (ilcasant to take, ouiek and certain In elioct; can l depende.1 on in tlie most urgent cases: may tie Klven to the youngest infant as well as to the agcl. It Is read ilv taken by children. Keep it in the Imuse. ami uie In lime. S..ld by Kruggtsts. 11ANSELL k lil.Vt.. aoou Market Street, Philadelphia. Try It. MEKIFF'S SALE.-- Tty vlrtuo of aundry writ of 'cnfliol Expo , J irrt t'oi'iasand l.rvari f acias bu&l out ot tho Court of Common Picas ol Somerset County. Pa., ami lo mo direcusl. 1 will eajsise to Mil) by iiiI.ii ncrv. ut tin. '-Li us ltousi'."ln Somerset, i Satnnlay. the 7lh day or Seiitemlicr, tSiA t 1 o'clock, p. the lollowliig nul csiuk', vu: Alltberighl, title, interest and claim ol F. IU Ig, of, in and to tlie following, described real es tate, vtx: Twocertain Iota of ground situate In Sew 'entervifle Horough, Somerset County, P., eon-tainlngiaie-hair-aere. mora r less, with two-story frame dwelllnK-house, shop, stable, and other out buildings thereua erected; adjoinhia main front street ou the soutli. alley on tlie east and west, and Church street on the north, with the appurtenan ces. Scried and taken in execution as the property ut F. Ii. Long, at tba suit or Sauiuel lluntsvekcr. ALSM A 11 the right, title. Interest ami claim of Samuel Iiearl. of. In and to the following dcscrllied real eg. tate, via: A certain lot of ground situate at Min eral Point, Somerset County, Pa., known as Iu Xo. 21.1. with a two-story plank dwelling. house, ahont thirty leet In front by twenly-live Icet in Ue4U theruonertvted; adfi.iuiii lot No. 210 am the eat, Market si rift on the west. Broadway onthe north, and alley on the s..uth, with the appurtenances. Seiicl' and taken in etiH iitfim an the property of Samuel Heart, at the suit ot Win. Ii. H'inackcr ami Samuel li. Camp. ALSO All the rt'ht, title, Interest an I claim of Hiram kiuible, ot, iu and to thu following described real cjtale, vis: A certain tract of laud, situate In Milforil town ship, S.auerset County, Pa., containing 17 aires, more or lesa, of which t tie re are about 13 aervs cleured. and about 3 acres in meadow, with a one and a hall story plank dwelling-house ami stihie thereon erected; adioinuiir lands of Oevrge kirn niel, Samuel A. Halns, Zoi-liariah Walker, and others, with the appurtenances. Seined and taken in execution as the pnijierty of Hiram Knahte, at the suit of Simon Yought. ALSO All the tight, title, interest and claim of ('. I (00c ti er Woll. John J. Schell and Jacob Kcwl, assignees of Wm. P. Si'liell, tenants in cominou with John It. Koddy, of, in and to all tlie coal. Iron-ore, lime stone, fossils, metals and oilier minerals and min eral substances lying aud lieing under, upon, or con tained within, all that piece or pan-el of land, situ ate in Summit township, Somerset County Pa-, which Is more lully and particularly described by metes and bounds, courses and distances in a deed from William M. Horner and Culharine his wife. dated 'i'd June, 1MU. containing 11) acres, adjoin ing lauds of Sauiuel . Walker, Jonas Miller und others, with the appurtctiani-cs. Taken in execution as the property of C licerhrr Wolf. John J. .Schell and Jaoolj teed, assignees of V in. P. Schell, tenants in common with John II. lioddv, at the suit of William M. Horner. ALSO-. All the right, title, int.ircsr claim of Jhn TV, sart and John Auvh-v, of. In and to the following real estate, via: A two-story dwelling; house, situ ate in tlie town of Confluence. I.wer Turkeyloot township. Siaucrset County, Pa., Is feet in width, and 'S.i leet in depth, situate on lots Xos. IS and 17, in block In said town. Seixiil nnd taken iu Lernri Facial as the prop erty of John Ikissnrt and John Auvlcy, at the suit of Fletcher K. Ix-ighbin. A I -SHAM the right, title. Interet and claim of niram Plndlay. of, in and to the following described real estate, viz: . No. I. A certain tract of land Including the de fendant's homestead farm and saw-mill tract of land, situate in Klkliek und Urcemille townships, Somerset county Pa., containing 'silt acres, more or less; of which there are about VM acres cleared, and nlsiut 16acres in meadow, with one frame dwelling-house, one Jog- dwelling-house, one frame liarn, stable and saw-mill thereon erected: adjoining; lands of Stutiman's heirs, Peter Meyers heirs, lluvbl Ulotlelly. ami what is known aa the Grand, limn tract, with the appurtifiances. No. 'i A certain tract of land, situate in South ampton township, Somerset count v. Pa., containing X aTes. more or less, of which there are about M acres cleared, and about 3i acres iu meadow, with a two-story log dwelling - house and liank ham thereon erected: ad)oining iandsof Jonathan Ken nel. II. T. Weld, Adam SlUlU aud others, Willi the appurtenances. No. i. A certain tra of land situate hi North ampton towutdiip, Somerset oiiunty. Pa., contain. 1 Ing 111 acres, more or less. unlmpnven. anu known I as the hsirge and Joseph Treswli.T tract of land, I ud)oiuing Lneis of John 11. lbiddy. Jubn Mathias, ! and others, with the appurtenances. 1 No. 4. A certain trail ol land situate In South ampton township, Somerset county. l'a.. containing I HO acres, more or less, of which there are about Ut . acres cleared nnd about 4 acres io meadow, with m one and a half storr house and log liarn thereon erected, adjoining lands of Henry Marti, llauiil Koni and others, with tlie appurtenances. No. ii. A certain tract or piece of land situate In Southampton township, Somerset county, Pa containing 9 acres, more or lesa, unimproved, ad Joiniug tlie aUive described tract of land. No. 0. A certain tract or piece of land situate In Southatniti-n township, Somerset euunty. Pa., con taining 4 acres, more or less, unimproved, ajjjn. ing the alsive two tracts of laud. No. 7. All tho coal ipin ore, limestone, fossils, metulsand other minerals aud mineral substances King and being under, upon, or contained within all that piece or parcel of laud situate In South ampton township, Somerset county. Pa., which Is more fully and pnrticulnrlydescrilied by metes anil nouniis. courses anu instances in a ncci from w in. Tmutmun and wife dated 1.1th July, lso.1. eontain ! Ing oisj acres mere t less, adjolnh-.g lamtsif ln- b-1 Kom, V alenttiie Lcpiey, s.merset I'oal and lr-n Co.. and others with the appurtenances. No. M. All the coal. Iron ore. limestone, fossils, metals, and other minerals and mineral u I stance 1 ing and lK-ing under, upu or contulned witliin a'll that piece or parcel of land situate in South amiiton township, Sonienu:! Co.. I'a., which is more futlv and particularly dcscrilied by metes and IsiuiTds. courses ami distances in a deed from ticorgu kennel and wile dated 30th March, lvii, containing ilf acres, more or less, adjoining lands ot Adam Lepley, Haniel Korn and others, with tlie appurtenances. No. v. A certain tract of land situate In Milforil biwn.-hlp. Somerset l'o., I'a.. coulainiiig JoO acres more or less, of which there are attout a acrcsclear- e.1. adjoining lands of Robert Lintaman. Antliuny Growall au.f uthers, with the appurtenances. No. 10. A certain lot of grouutl situate in Salis bury Iwr.. Somerset Co., Pa., containing yt acre, more or less, with a large two story frame dwell ing house, stable and other outbuildings thereon erected, and known on tlie general plan of said town as lot No. 34. adjoining lot No. 36 on the west lot No. 33 on the east, and street on the north and on the south, and by lands of liuluer W agner. No. 11. Three certain lots of ground situate In Salisbury lr., Somerset Vi., Pa., containing !i acre each, more or less, and known on the general plan of said town as lots No. 37. 3d and S8. ad- aud is put up j Joining lot No. 4U on the north, Siiircr lane on the North Second i east, broad lane on the south, and Smith's avenue Lfjal Sol ice x. A. J. Cotocra 1 . I , No. 1 February Caroline Bevk and the whb.w V T-nn, ima. arsl heirs ol Christian Lan-i Part II Ion Hoc. dia, deceased. To A. J. Oolbom,' Fsq., Caruline Heck, xivl tho widow and helm of Christian Laada, decnuod: Takk Nirrtra that an tnouest will be IvHd on the premises. In the biwnshipof tUklick, in tlieeounly of Somerset, on Thunnluy the M h day of Septem ber Pi?, for the purpoae of making atrtitioB of the following real estate to and amoui( tlie above n. uied parties, vis: tract of lami contalnlnx 4 sens, situate in FJklick tuwBsbip, warrantcl iu the name of Kalpo Chary, if the same can be done without prejudice tnorsfwlllns; the whole: other wise to value and appraise the same according to law; at which time ami place you are requested to attend if voa think proper. tiHKiurr tlrncK, JOSIAH SIIAFER 31st July lS7i Sheriff. SOIklERSET RELIEF FUND. No. 1 Febrnary TermlH7X Partitki loc. A. J. CollKirn vs. Ken hen Kretehman. Manas. ses Kretc'.man, and t he wld ow ami heir of Christina I Amlia itwAflHed To A. J. Colborn, Pcitf en Krctchmnn. Tifanns.-s Kretchinan. ami the iiloWiUi.llieiisol Christian Judii. deceased: . Takk Notice that an Iwiuest will he held on the nremises. tn tint towiohin of Klkluk. in the coauty ol Siomsrsot, on Thursday the 5th day of Scptem- ner. isri, Kir 1 no purpose ol maKimr paniipoM .u follow Ing reel estate to ami among the alsivo nam ed parties, vit: tract of land "containing W acres, situate In Klkliek townshiis warranted in the name of Tlaanas Chary, if the same can lie done without prejudice ftr sjiollintr the whole: otherwise tivalue are! a.aise the same according to law. at which time and place you may attend if yon think proper. . Sheriff Office, i JOSIAH SIIAFER, Somerset,31stJuly'72i Sheriff. It1 JLE to ACCEPT or I1EFUSR To t'yrns Rlngler. Susan Rash. B. L. Rlngler, Kliia Uingler, U. H. Klngler. John Ringler. Amanda, intermanieil with Wm. Hull, George Kinglcr. and Mary Ellxaheth Kmgler: Yoe are hereby notified to apiiear at an fr phan's iurt, to beheld at Somerset on Monday the Jth day of September next, to aocetit or refuse the real estate of George Kinglerdec'd at the apprais ed price, or show cause why the same slionld not be Sold. . Sheriffs Office. JOSIAH SIIAFF.R. Somerset, July 31, 7X i Sheriff. WELLERSBURG COAL, IUOX, FIRE-CLAY AND TIMHER LAXI) COMPANY. Nearly One Million Dollars IX F1KS I -CLASS I'llOrEUTV IN SHARES OF . TWO DOLLARS EACH. To Which is Added A Fund of Fifty Thousand Dollars in Cash, All to be divided amongst Shareholders as a majority may di rect at a meeting to be held on the 21th, October, 17:?. A DM I X I STU ATO US NOTICE. K-latcof John IJ. Wlrslng, late of Addison town ship deceaseil. Letters of administ ration on the atiovc estate ha Ing been granted to the undersigned, notice is here by given to those indebted tomakelmmediutepay mcnt. and those having claims against It will pre sent them, duly authenticated for settlement at the late residence of said deeeaseil. In Pelerburg, on Satunlav, Scptctr.licr 7th. 1ii72. SAM I IX HINdKR. July SI. Administrator I.M I X I ST II ATOK'S X OTIC E. le tters of Administration on the estate of Mary Teilrow. bite of New t'eiitrevtlle lioioagh. Somer set t'ounty, dceaseil. having been totted to the un dersigned, by the Register of said county, I hereby give notice that I will attend at Die residence of Marv billable, iu said borough, ou Satunlav. the With day nf September next, when those Indebted to said estate are reiiuested to make payiui-nt, au.1 those having claims against said estate will pre sent them for settlement. JONAS TEDBOW, August 27th, 1S72. Administrator. TO THIS FJXBXSLC At a jiultlit: nii'tin"; Li lil at the Court House, iu tlie lroruii";u of Souit rstt, ou Friday, the lUth day of May, a. v., the undersigned were ftppsIiit cd a committee to tiresent to the public a brief statement of the terrible dis aster inflicted upon the town, by the recent destructive fire, and appeal for aid in behalf of our suffering people. In discharging this duty, wo will en deavor to convey a faint idea of the fearful calamity in a.s few word.s as pos sible. About four o'clock p. 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 efforts to check the flames proved futile. In less than two hours this once beautiful town was laid in ashes. The extent of ground over which the destructive element raged is about thirty acres in the central part of the town, including all the stores and hotels save one of eai-h ; all the banks aud offices, including two printing offices, all places of business except pub lic buildings. One-third iu 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 furv that the terror-stricken people had to Dee for their lives, and consequent ly but little of personal property was saved. Indeed, many escaped with no other clothing than ihat upon 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 thins in the world and deiH-ndent EGISTEU'S XOTICE, j .. t t t i i - - i iiiiiiltt in iiT-ri-MT em u ufiiii isttshii its mcTTnrii in 1 . . legatees, creditors and others, that the t. liowimr i upon the public tor bread, uttiers, upon wtiout the calaiuitv is not so severe "nV'Vilv?.'TfLli;tLTi ,1n3fI,ne fttm are grcatlv in need of aid to enable them to take another start in tho buttle will he proaeuted foreonhmiati'in and allowance at I r. -,, , . . . . , , , nn Orphans' Court, to be held nt Somerset. In and ' Of lite. 1 he loss Will nut Fall far MlOrt of a 111 1 1 i I Oil of dollars, and till.' total !Ii"tr'w""'"'-tta,ah'tay,,raiHouiit of insurance will not exceed one hundred thousand dollars, i irst ami Anal aeconnt of wmiam Eicher, adiur ! (jenerous public, that in the past has responded so nobly to the crv for of Albert Andrew, dee'd. iij. r i i ,i 1 , . ij First and final a.roum of jacoh NetTand simon i help from foreign lands, and to the appeals of our own countrvnien w ho have YFirSS'?iJ. adm rof suffered like direful calamities, we call upon you in behalf of this suffering Levi now ser, dd. " but hopeful people FO It AID .SUBSTANTIAL AID. Your charities will First and nartlnl account cf .Tnsctih Hnntpr ,r. ecutor of Alex. Hunter, sr.. dee'd. Final account of Jacob IJcrkcy, exce'r of Ales. C Meyers, dee'd. Final account of Wm. F. I "hi, adin'r of Claries Vhl. deed. Acriaint of Joseph awl Jonathan Cable, Trustees of Jenry Cable, dee'd. Account of Andrew Poorbangh, alra'rof Susan na Foorbaugh. di'd. Account of David Lehman, trustee Ac. id" Daniel Miller, dee'd. Account ot Anthony Fliekinger. aaini'rof Sain'l , Zeigler. dee'd. Partial a.-cuunt of John S. HcfBey exee'r of Samuel Hcttlev, ilec'd. First acc't of John Griffith, adm'r of I. R. Lew Is, di-c'd. . First account of William bender, adm'r of John ' Shoemaker, dee'd. First and final account of O. L. and Sallr Huech- j ly. executors of Win. .If. HuerhlT deed, who was i executor ol Abraham Uuo hlv. dec d. K arm's orm-a. I. J. HORNER, Somerset, I'a, Aug 21. Uegiater. copelul IHJOpI confer a lasting favor upon them, and we sincerely hope that iu the exercise of yonr liberality anil generosiry.Jt will lie like the quality of mercy, ' not strained, but twice blessed, blessing him that gives and him that takes."' Michael A. Sanner, Esq., of Somerset, Pa., is the Treasurer of tho Relief Committee, to whom contributions can lie sent. EDWA1ID SCULL.) WM. II. KOONTZ, - Committee. ISAAC MUCUS, The above are the appeals of a suffering community, and the Wellersburg Coal, Iron, Timber ami Fire-Clay Company, of Wellersburg. Somerset Co., I'a., propose to deliver to the Belief Committee all the profits ari.-ing from the sale of shares. hull -nil with the choicest final ami mitten I up in line tasre. it was uwi'eil jroiicn up , already large and still inureasing demand t..r it. in the liest stvle of nnv Harvest 'Home or nd wliich tells how last it is cuiuing into general Sunday hoT.1 picnicUie writer lias had ZV$fcthm'h, appro, dated the pri Vlk'CC of Ik-III; at. AH Were well at home, but the true worth or it is l.ccoiiiiiigs.1 a gatisfied. - After dinner tllin OilllC the ' parent every here, that thousands of them are now ucing soii io various loreign countir i DENTS make more WANTED. A trents make more monev at work for us than at auvlhing else. Jtusiness ligtit an.1 fieruianent. 1'articuiars m-c. i. i i.vw. & u ., r uie .in Publishers. Portland. Maine. ouia Ac , all lmlkiw. lit Sulirburg 1 title j rult .t "ili"" ut ImmIv thus "saixinistiaillv": "An Klk k fanner, whis-lhriftiness isiiroverhtal. 1 hisewUle, liauliil several Isuds of up besiilin Mindrj' other clumn, und was ly l'nr i luirch iietnrc2r. m., husl Suis se don't bniir liifii iiiiuh, ::jli." 'avtion, Everv genuine Ikix f Mi LANE'S LI VEK I 'ILLS rs the signature of FLEMINtJ ft OS., ritt.-buro-h. I'a.. and their! ate I'nited States Stamp. "Take "iln r. "The market is full of imi-! "ii. iiu Thiup sIowry wouhl inform his pinners that his mill, in tvmers"t. li:u ini-rlv the John Xelfl liaiik. south-east I;is IbiroiiL'h. Mr. Iavis. a practical r In mi Jiihnstown, ilix-s the lring:.nEC Mnl the platform is now filled with liiliil lunip and tinm1 rinifrh eiml. Xo y-iliiir clean. Leave your orders al r'litimlrv. uii happiness and t-nin In the words Inline and lieal'.h are eni lwdied neniinients of the liiirliest conoern to all 1110 wish the greatest depree of en joyment which this world allords. Wc have MfD many a mle sitly frirl fading away as thu frost incite N-lbre the kiss d' the sunlicain, the pallor indicative of wan ing health may be seen spreading; its touch nl decay over beronce bt-aruing face; now mutes the couph, the wast in e of the flesh, the tremulous walk, the sunken eve, the cxectonition of IiIikhI or matter which 1 mint oiTt that the luns arc failing in their j ollice. Xow is the time to take a remedy, ! such n itic as Dr. Keyser's Ltin-; Cure, I which will nut only improve the Miaul and add lo its plastic jiowcr, but will aid the . lymphatic and eliiiiiiiutinir orpins to re move from the system the lurking jNiisons which taint and vitiate the blood. It is all ri.L'ht to wrup up in flunnels and to proted the leet with shoes imiervious to the wet h the ou jinny well know that sonielhinjr more is neeiieil to pres;r-e the animal ortrfinism swingini!;, young and old enjoying it well. We separated at alniut four p. 111. We re turn our tluinks to the pood jieople of Fricdenslmrg for their kind husjiitalily, and hope the giver of every good and per fect gift may ever lie with them. Yours truly, Sunday School Teach tit. ne,,ra.l i;.r.i... .1 . .. 1 me im u siiiies nil lervmus in iuc en siniitieu lor Hie txtsi three inotiths for I i 1 . . . .airs.'!,,,, tha, l! uiI ".'" n "",l,RiU but when Uie eotij li the mill again in a few davs lle!f,,,."r' U? f, V''red Vf tl.'e " 1:11 also say that he will continue to j Tn ZZZt?11. f U,f, ' a large snjijily of Hour, feed, Jte., on .m irom wreck and ultimate ruin. It is tise- oai.. Those in want of e.d for any to tTy out when all the avenues of life ;kc. steam generating, line buniing ' have been forced, and when function after -in lie Mtpplied at Alex Stutzmau s ' ,u"ion uas tuirremlereil to the enemy. M. neyserg mnj l ure is tlie reinetiy that ill cure tvnsumption as well as re move thut i-aehertic atute of the system tion which it depends. Send for laluiph let. Sold at tf l 50 jut bottle or 4 for fi. Lung examinations everv duv except Sun day und Tui-sday. at 'M. LiU rty Ktreet, I'lttsliurg, from 10 . ,. t l p. m., !ind from ;t until G p. ni. il.vGuoci:itT. Caik and Iki-rits ot r'ced Store, liave otM-ned out in the new p iiugon llugus' corner on Maine Cross t, alvi ottnipiil by 11. V. Bi-erits' shoe 11 W. ; ails. V. nf AdtliMin tn '"ley, if course, was "k allowed. Ukuiw we give a few pertinent and well timed remarks from our friends 1 i In addition to flour irrain and mill ! I Iarvev & Co. Our dam nien n,l I they have, full assonment of gro- j per of butter throughout tlie county will imivisions, toluuttis Ac fresh from , do well to give this their earnest and care 1 ilv, at reasonable price. JiveryUnly ' ful consideration. and se lor yourselvw. j The season is fast approaching for mov- j ing the butter crop of the ti lades, and we HE Democrats of Somerset (Vmut v nn ! take this omairtunitr lo advise our friends t 'iiveinii.n on Momhiy last, and noiniua- to give Dairy .Marks and shiiucr's iianic uie tiiiiowmg ticket : j on each kcir, and to advise tu by mail, at eiiil.lv VV. K. I'hl, of Wellersburir Or U fore the time if shimnent. the ixt 1 MtliotniUrv Kre.1 ;n.f f St K-jrifAr II. IleniUin Flirk.'of I dairv lmirks in full: lliitt will nal r.nlv t.n. L f ll'lj i " -wswsss m timiir- I s.iil vwui univil, 17111, .lttl'lt. HP 1 IiaXCT It" i , ,"'""r" 'p. ; Slierilf (ieorge eU r, turns more pronnrtlv. 'ait l It V lair.: I'. II. Dins-tor John f'rotn fill ttjwiiints the emn in tliA T'nit. I Mia.le tl).; Auditor H illintn ' ni Klnt and Canada nill UrviAv svn.d that ol List year, and as the reports from abroad arc very favorable, price are likely to ruic l low the average of hist season. The weather is yet very warm, and no Glades of any consequent lias been re ceived, but as soon as it will permit, would advise the tdiipmeiit of a few dairies to test the nuirket fSeluctcd kes would now bring full prices, but si rait: lit dairies, un less line all through, would not command over 20 cent. The sales are mostly West ern, with sales of pi aid to prime at 18 to 20c; a lew lkncy jmckages sell in a jobbing way at 24 to 22c; interior goods are dull and nominal. With the assurance that the same atten tion and promptness that have character ized our effort for the past twenty years, shall lie accorded to all consignments en trusted to our we, we are. Yours faithfully, J. O. IIauvet fc Co. Cards can lie bad at any of the principal stores, or cither of the printing offices. Uksixa, Pa., August 24Ui, '72. Mn. Euitor: In view of the approach ing storms of wind and rain which are the forerunners of a coming winter, wc again npeal to the charitably inclined jxirtion of the larnung community of Lower lurkcy foot Township, asking them ns a favor, to bring in a few loads of 'liuckw heat straw," for the purpose of forming a mantle.of pro tection to that "same old shed," which is lieing used by the 1. U. &, AY. I tail way Comjiany as a detail at Vrsina. True, there has lieen ltimlier, already fremiti, and ready fur the erection of a res cctali!c building, but the jKinderotis minds of said Company are seemingly unable to decide where said building is to Is; located. This Hindi, we siipjxwi., they have deci ded : 1st. That the building is to lie located somewhere between Urook Tunnel and Confluence; 2d. Said binding is to tie com pleted within six mouths after the election of (Jreeley to the presidency. AVe recom mend the present deHit building to the school directors of Lower Turkeyloot Tp., tielieving tliat the said building might lie purchased from the Coniimny on reasona ble terms, and that it might form quite an acceptable protection to the rising genera tion of Confluence as they are leaving their idi-ns trained "how to shoot " Mac. . rri HrM'K lhe ,M'"',' tann"t ,:,ke to ''i from its terrible nauseating tate rt'il in the throat. The v..rl B ared by I)r. pitcher is nurelv viM.,.i. Pt rfeitly barniUtw, pleasant to take, inure effective than ('a slur Oil not distrrsic f m. and oa,ratc nhen all other reme- t uve tailed. It tuts like magic for PWU Ache. ttVnudinutb.n fl... . ' j ...... A uuuicui f l ana Worms. It ..,.; n..iii...r r rabi, Monihine nor ll.lml I fa -s. yuieung eflit proilucM natural ana p&nicularly adapts il to crying nt!'? ,:hilureo- 3" rtM le lias C'C- """"iuahflcd endorsement by otie s, jjiuer nils. thout h never Use HeneOta of Fnsbion. The world moves and w are moving with it. The natural principle of the laws of nature is progress, and while men have sought out many inventions iu the arts and sciences to assist this great .movement. Fashion, as she leads the van, acknowl eilires herself the queen of the universe, while she holds out the lnagniticc nt em blems of her profession. As much as critics now -a days ridicule and aluise fash ion, yet her banner is flying and the na tions of tlie earth are com tngunder her standard. Behold Iter rta nli Kit nn the diamond colored, gold bedecked throne of the universe, embroidered with line Lice and flowing riblwna, whose beautiful form is clothed with gorgeous apparel, and wiiose nrow is crowned -with the eerns of i ojmz. juouui tuai iieui-stui and wita ner view the mighty court. AYhat a scene meets your eyes? The wealthy and hon orable of the land are at her footstool, and in their countenances you can seethe bright light of intelligence ticaming and the spark ling of wit and humor flashing from their eves. n the one band sits rennctnent and taste, while contentment leads the guests into their lighted and gorgeously decorat ed parlors; while on theothcr hand sit love and sociability as they spread the cheering banquet for the joy and pleasure ot na tions. A bat a striking contrast with the dark ages of the past T 1 hen iashion aud beauty were unknown; the Leghorn bonnet and slab-bottom, heavy leathered shoe were then esteemed a dain ty; now, the elegant "Dolly Varden" hat and the tidy, pliable and laccless morocco gaiter charm the season ; then, the Loop less, slouch y and skeleton -appearance spe cimen of humanity; now, the exquisite urocian Dcnu, the liowing jermoiine, and Such is the confidence of Ibe manufacturers In the excellency ot this ipin. that they say nii-d a trial to tirovc itsell valuable to "everv keeper, and we warmntthem to aivs satislae the directions are fully observed. Mm" So change of Iron it required! OXK twdntf j all (list is necessary for a lamily. as it can be kept rostantly lint while in use. and only repuiriuir Oil. Celt's Wortli of Ctircoal for an Ironing. 'I would not be without this iron iorfc'O. if I could not iret another." is the cxcluiuaticn ot those who uc the lltele wonder. tis y it: tky it: Mi Ftl! tlirectiont encloted in each iron. For sale by FUAXK II. SITAI.U Auitu.-t 2stU, lS?i Somerset, Pa. 1111 TI1K WtlKKIN'O CLASS, male or female. A 0 a week ifnaranteed. Kesjieetalile einpioy ineiit at home, day or eveninir no capital repiiiri'd ; lull instructions and valuable package of goods to start with, sent free by mnl!. Address, with (cent return stump. M. YtU Nd tc 1 t'ourdtlandt St., New York. JUST o o o on the west, with the appurtenances. No. li A certain lot ol ground situate in FJklick township, Somerset county. Pa., containinir 1 acre, more or less, adjoining liindsof Henry IxloUelty ami Abraham P. lleaehy. with tlie appurtenances. No. 13. A certain tract of land situate in Kiklirk towushim Somerset countr, I'a.. containing 75 arros. more or les. of which there are about 10 acres cleared and about la acres in meadow, with a two story loir dwelling house, log burn, and other out-buildings thervou encted. and known as the Tride tract of bind, adjoining lands ot Samuel Folk. Jonas Peachy. John P. .Miller and others, with the apnirrtonarices. Seized und taken In execution a? the property of inruin rinniay at tne sun m j. y... ijonetwrgcr. A LSI I All the right, title, interest and claim of Hiram Findlay and John I. Hoddy. ot; In and to the fol lowing deacrfia-d n-.il estate, viz: Sixteen certain lots of ground, situate nt tllcncoe. Nnrthamiuin townsliip. Somerset Oounty. Pa., and known on the general plan ot said town as tots nos. j t 4. . 11). 1 1. 21. 24. ii. IT. 91. 35, So. 134. 135. 130 and i 19;'s with the amiurtenitnces. seiieii ami taken in execution as tne prnjierty or Hiram Findlay and John I). Koddy, at tho suit of liavfit nay. Sheriffs office, , JOSIAH SHAFKR. Aug. 14. 1S7Z. ( tshrriff. SSlllliCEIVEDe pt ion if , i r AGENTS TAWTET the Utss of Grant Greeley o o m A T WTT OflM T)T)fiWiT "lii II 1JJOU11 JJ JAU II Vi dinc mtoirfsUpsiucs, Over 40 Bteol Portxaita, worth twice the cost of the liool where. Agents have wonderful circular. Address ZIKOLLK a 61S Arch Street, Philadelphia. Pa. m (V U o Ps Ps Al KIPPER'S IsTBW GOODSi NOTIONS, sik. Wanted every- ! .J I success. Send li.r DC k Mct't'RIIY. i" "GROCERIES, . 5 Areata Wtaatesl lor the Autoliingra'hy of Horace Greeley, The best and only Edition written by himself; and for our l872l'AHPAlUXXA!(l'As.,abook bf the times tor all parties. Illustrated, (hie agent sold 80 in three davs. Also, fur "Hendley's IJie ol President Grant, and Splendid Steel Portraits of Candidates. .X)a monih made. E. B. TKKAT, Publisher, 805 itnmdway. New York. li'LOUIt &. lie rure to call and see. and 1 ronvluc- Vn7arren (o)anp uu Flnt Premium U Uia.lsUS7l IViuble Klevatcd Oven, Wanning t'loscf, Ilniillng Iiir, Fender Onnnl. Humping a. Slinking Irate. Iiircn Iirail. K1I.LKK. WAKIiKN .y t.,3.X aler Street, New lork. LR. NORTON, iin.u.Ei; ix pil-jstos, STATE" AGENT JKWETT A C.OOII.l ORGAN, 114 NiuitbOeld Ntree-t, I.piite New City Hall, PITTSKl'KHH, PA. luIS Send ft Illustrated Cntul.igue. d. as there arc to" many articles kept for enumeration. C3 tirptisiTE so.mi:iisi:t iioi ni July 17 SoMtnstT. r. i A. W. KNEPPKll. 8 C3 O O k-a. o cs P P O -i o O O i i O tn P r-t- Si 'L? i C5 09 Tin's Cut illustrates the manner of Uiisr j' PIERCE'S Fonntain Xasal Injector,-.. n . I j if DOUCHEfek f Y,,M,-XISTK ATOK'S NOTICE. b--iaie of Thomas Jcnninrs. late of Lower Ttrkcy fiiot tp., dc-eascii : letters of admlnistritlon mm tetlamrntoomnczo, on the alsive estate luiving lieen granted the umler signc.1. notice Is hereby given to those Indebted to it to make immediate payment, and those havintr claims against it will present them to the under signed lor settlement, at his restdene. on the -Juth day of Se4emlier, J. 11. J KNNIXl is, ug 7. Administrator. SOLUTION'. Somerset, Pa., Jnne 2")th, 1872. Air. JAMES LE FEY RE, Secretary. Dear Sie Your of the llth inst. received. AiiuretTutini your kind regard for our sufferin? pt-ojile, we trrjte fully accept your tender of donation of $7;,000 or more out of the proceeds of the sale of vour Wtllersburtr or Somerset county fond:, for the benefit of j the sufferers bv the late calamitous Cre that laid our town in ruins. By order of the Relief Committee. A. II. CorrROTii, Secretary. 1. AYEYAN'If, Chairman. Wm. M. Schrock, Somerset, Fa., is the authorized asrent for Somerset Co. aug. 21, 1372. The partnership heretofore eiltlmr between the nndersnrned in the mercantile business in New I'en tervillc, tSomerset county. Pa., was dissolves! by mutual consent on the ttrst day of May. IsTt The tiuoks are in the hands ot Him.' Youicht tor collec tion. All accounts must tie settle.! within 30 davs. or they will be solleeted hr process nf law. SIMON VOIGHT. MAKTIN H. HARTZTXL. Aatrnst 17th, lWi A1 DITOR'S NOTICE.. Havintr been annotated bv the Court of Common Picas of Somerset County, auditor to distribute the funds in the hands of the' Sheriff, made by the sale ol the real estate of John Roberts, to and anion thoe legally entitled thereto. I will attend to the duties of said apjintment. at my office in Somer set, on Tuesday tlie -7th day of August. A. II. l?i, when and where all per ns intereste,! can attend. A. J. COLUliRN. Auir. 7. Auditor. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Instate of Samuel P. Bittncr, late of Summit Tp. Letters of administration nn the above estate havinir been trrantedthe uwlersiuTieil bv the proper authority, notice is hereby given to those ln.lel.ted to it to make immediate payment, and those har ms; claims attain H to present them to the under signed Mr sett leiiM-m and allowance, at the hue res idence of said deceased, on Satunlav. September i 14th, 1872. JACOB S. BlTTNXK, JONAS SAYLOK. Aujr. 7. Administrators. TOTICE. The part nershlpherctoforeeiistinz between John Cover and Philip L. Wolterstieixer. doinn business urnler the name and style of the "illa.le Lumber Company." in the county of Somerset, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The hooks will re main in the hands of the said Wolfersberrer. and all penums knowing 1 1 icm selves imlebted to the said firm will please make settlement with the said Wolfershenrer. at Mineral Point. CUVKK X WOLFKKSBLROEIt. lMnir business unirer the name of the Aug. 7. 'lilade LuiubcrUotnpany." A P.MIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lstaie of Frederick Eichom. Lite of Elklick town ship, deeeaseil: Letters of administ rat bin on the above estate aar- Inic been (framed the unilersficneil by the upipcr au thority. Botu-e is hereby given to those irKebted hi it to niake immediate payment, and those havlnir claims against it to present them, duly authentica te.!, for settlement tu the undersigned, at the late residence of the deceased, on Saturday, the 'i:h day of Septemtier. l7i WILLIAM BENDER. August 14. Administrator. O S A A L I OSADALIS. I 1 HE INflREPTFNTS THAT COM POSE KOSADALI3 are published on every packairc, theretiire it is nor a secret preparation consequently. .PHYSIC1A5S PEESCRIBE IT. i It is a eertaln en re Sir Scrofula. Svpclll? in all lis forms. Kliemuatism. Skin In seases. I.iver Comi.lalnt and all diseasw ;of the lilood. GENTS WANTED FOR THE JERSEY, ALDERXY an! OCERTSEY "C O W." The Best Book for Airents. It tells how Ut rr.i!tr, fn raise, to maimire and to breed to tlie mott pre Hi. Price, il TS. Sold soly by subscription liberal terms; circulars sent free: send P r them. PORTKR . COATES. Publishers, Aug 7-lm Phiiadelphia, I'a. OXUMEXTat PUBLIC SALE. M On Tnes.lar of Court, at the Court Tlotu fit one .o dock, wtll he ottered at puldie auctHin. a mu- CTS E3TTL2 Pf S52A5ATJi ment. stamllngll feet hiah. of tine Italian marbie. , The work can be eiamine.1 at Mr. Jas. W..Ily s sin .u. wi ... e .i . sli'ipon Turkepfims. SC. and anT trsmiries laser- ?vts!arriril ed-Tcrmsat'sale. KHlSHVNIi. Syrups or Sarsajairilla. anitl'it E'rof B. W.llev's Et. Tho Undersigned Physician JOHN WILSON & SON. have used Knsadall in their practice for the past three years, am! frcelT endorse ii as a reliable Alterative aud lll.sal Pa cifier. PR. T. C. Pl'OH. of Baltimore. Dr. T.J. BOY KIN, UK. R- W. L'AHK. j IK. F. O. BAN NELLY - im. j. s. sras, oi . icnoiarvinc. DR. " U M CARTIIY, Columbia, S. linrtlDS. riR. A. K NOBLES, Edgem N. C. USED AXD INDORSED BY J. F- FRENCH k SONS. Fall River. Mass. F. W. SMITH. Jaek'on. Mich. A. F. WHEELER. Lima, Ohio. B. HALL, Lima. Ohio. CR AVEN a. CO.. troplonsrill Ya. SAM'L . Mi FAPHEN, Murfreesbom, Tcnn. I Our space will not allow of any extend ed remarks In relation to the virtu -s of Roeadalis. To the Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Extract suiierior to any they have ever used in the treat ment of diseased Blood ; ami to the af flicted we say. trv Kosadalis, and you will be restored to health. ! Rnsndall l odd by all Pmjpkts. Price SI 3 per bottle. Address dr. nnmH & ro., ' Jlanufacturinj Chemists, i BALTIMORE, MD. WHOLESALE GKOC'I'KS, 237 Li'certy Street PITTSBURGH, june 20.JT-A ARTIFICIAL TEETH!? J. V. YITZY. DENTIST, DALE CITY, Somerset Co., Pa., Artificial Teeth, warranted to be of fhc Vfryne't quality. Life-like and Handsome. Inserted in the beststyle. Particular attention paid lo tlie pres ervation of the natural teeth. Thne wishing t. tunsnlt me by letter, can do so by eociustDg stamp. Address as aliove. j LiT' 4 DUNHAM, WITH 5IOSHLET, 9IETZGE1C A XASCFACTTREKS AXD JOVttTt OT BOOTS StTOKS. No. 43i MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. ALSO. " Nf). 67 Wt H ill ST.. riTTSBCRtlll. PA. July 10, -71. - UDITOR'S NOTICE. , , The undcrshnHNl ar.litor. duly apnoinleil br the Orphans' tVairt i f Somerset county, to make an.1 j rcjiort a distrilHitiuu ot the fund iu the bauds of i I la n id llolfuian, sslmbiistrator of Peter and Pullr Ifin-Lman .1m,I to an.1 Ulitainflr tlioae tcrnlle mill- I tie. I thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of hi apt.iutnient on 1'hurs.lay. the '-il.lavof Auitnst. 1CS. at his otttce in Somerset lairouirli. wheu and where all persons Interested inay attend. H. L.BAKK. aug. 7. Auditor. OTICE.- OR SALE. A STEAM ENGINE, 25 Horse-Power, With Two Boilers. Aug. 28. Address FORSYTH HABRLSON, Cpmberland, XI tl. be Regular Baptist Church of Turkryf.iot has applied to the C.iurl of Common Pleas ol Somerset Csmiity, for a sliaier of iuoorimration. and unless sufficient cause a- shown to said Court. on Thorsdnv Septemher the Kth. IVTi. the same will be granted by said Court. DENNIS MEYERS, augrA l -. Prothonotury. ('bamtsrraburs;. Pa.. . With ample Grounds and eleirant Buildings, so fit ted up as u tie homelike and attractive, am! well euipirl for thorough educational work, will open the nr Terra ol the next Academic year Septem ber 4t h, 1172, For Circulars, apply to Aug. 7. Kev. C. R. LANE. iN TOUCH. hereby given, that on the 17tb day of Julv, lHT2,the nieui tiers ofilomer's Evangelical Luth cjanl'hnrrhof Somerset Co., Pa., made aptdica tii to the Court of Common Pleas fcir a harterof Incorporation, am! that unless sufficient reason is shown to the contra rv. the same will be granted at September Term, Itrf'JL DENSIS MK.YFJtS, 12th Autrast, 1872. Pruthoootary, This Instrument Is especially designed for tba perfect application of OR. 8ACE'9 CATARRH REMEDY. It is the only form of Instrument yet lnrcntcd with which fluid medicine can be carried high up aud perfectly applied to all parts of the affected na sal passages, and the chambers or cavities com rjinnicatin; therewith, in which sores and ulcers frequently exist, and from which the catarrhal d is chartre generally proceeds. The want of success in treating Catarrh heretofore has arisen largely from the Impossibility of applying remedies to . incse cavities ana cnamoers oy any oi me orat I nary methods. This obstacle In tho way of ef fect id z cares Is entirely overcome by the invention ! of the Douche. In using this instrument, the Fluid It carried by Its own weight, (M snutRno. lotctng er pumping being required,) up one nostril tn a full eently liowing stream to the highest portion of tho nasal passages, passes into and t boron Erbly cleans es all the tubes and chambers connected therewith, in d lows out o I ths opposite nostril. IUnscisplcss aut, and so simple that a cliUd can understand it. Fall and explicit directions) ac company each instrument. When used with this instrument. Dr. Sstre'e Catarrh Remedy cures re cent attacks of "Cold in the Head" by a few appiicttlons. Kymptomsof Catarrh. Fretrncnt head ache, discharge falling into throat, sometimes pro fuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent,offensive, Ac. In others a dryness, dry, watery, weak or inflamed eves, stopping up or obstruction of nasal passages, ringing In ears, deafness, hawking and couching to clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from nJcors, troico aitercd. ntssi twang, offensive breath, im paired or total deprivation of sense Of smell and taste, dizziness, mental depression, loss al appe tite. Indigestion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough, Ac Only a few of these symptoms tue likely to ij present in any case at one time. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedr, when ascd with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Dotsche, and accompanied with the constitutional treat ment which is recommended in the pamphlet that wraps each bottle of the Remedy, la a per. feet specific for this loathsome disease, and the proprietor offers, in good auth, f SOO reward fig a case he can not cure. Tho Remedy is mild and pleasant to usc,rcntaining no strongor caustic drugs or poisons. , The Catarrh Remedy is sold at M cents. Douche at GO cents, by all Drug-' ft 1st a, or either will be mailed br proprietor on receipt of 60 cent.. It. V. PIEUCC.ai.D Sole Proprietor, BUFFALO, N. V Z (OURT PROCLAMATION. whereas, the Higmrable Willi aw M. H ill. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the Counties conijiosing the sixteenth Judicial IHstrict. and Justice of the Courts of Over and Ter- miner and Oeneral Jail Helivery, ir the trial of t nil ennltal and other offenders in the said IHstrict. and Lewis A. Tcrxkr and Johias hlownr, Es ouires. Judges nf the Courtsof Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courtsof Oyer and Terminer, and Oeneral Jail Delivery, fur the trial of all capital and otherotienders In theCounty of Somerset, have issued their precepts and to me directed, for hold ing a Court of Common Pleas and Oeneral Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, ami Oeneral Jail llellv. cry and Uourts oi Oyer and Terminer, at Somerset, OS Xwntlajr. Keptetnfcer Mb, l7'-li NoTirg it hereof given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner ami Constables within the said County of Somerset, that they be then aa! there in their proper jiersous, with their rolls, reeonls. Inqui sitions, examinations, and other remeurbrances. to dothose things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done; and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall he in the jail of Somerset County, to be then and there, to prosecute against them as shall he rust. Shkkits s. Orncr. i JOSIAH SHAFEH. Somerset, Aug. 14. Stierlff. J M, IIOLI)ERDAUiI Has fur sale fur the season of mi KELLER 66 Drill vitii on without : Fertilizing Attachment, THE BEST, Host PERFECT and Durable Prill Now in the market It will he to the Interest of Farmers to call and see It at his urm-houso in Somerset, tiefor nor. chasing any other. aug. 7. L 1ST OF CAUSES, Put down for trial at Soptemlier Term. lS7i com mencing Mondav. September Wth : WeM IL T. vs Coughenour Levi same vsN'etf John et al. Hlostoller Haniel vs Caaebeer Harrison. Boucher John vs Trim(ie U. ' Sehlag Henry vsColhorn ft Faer Koonts Frederick vs Shrader a liearL State Hank vs lutield John. Kanner 'harles vs S. a M. V. K. It. Co. Kaker John II. vs saiue. Connellv K S. ts Jenkins Isaac A. Holland" John ts Jones Shaalcy a Cs. ' BU'OXD MTKIK. -' lie woes Wm. IL rs-Shafer Josiah. Sinner John . ts Stonert 'harles Assignees. - Turner L. A.'s Asslguees vs Stockilale, Saiith ft Co.. et al. Same ts Slick ft niarkhura. Same ts F.lhart, W its ft Co. Same ts El hart, Lownsch ft Co. Flick Samuel vs lleniord ft Co. Seliell ft Kimmel vs Clayconib Henry, Snyder S. P. ts Leopold ft Pro. Neville Oeorge vs Morgan William- Ilerkey Ilanlul ts Hosh Joseph. Shank Henry ts Zimmerman A. L. et al. Hover C.uiiissa vs Haer H. O. et al. , 1owdermllk Thos. ts NcCleary WiUi&m et al. Bayer Beni&niin ts Tressler Joseph. KiiumelJamesTsN ostol ler lMnleL - Hsrah W. S. vs Hweitier Simon et al. Wasisworth Joseph vs Stohl John H. et nx. Schirer Adam ts Hoddy ft Flndlav. ' Same's use ts same. Sullivan Michael vs same. ., Sipe Jaeob's use ts K Issmel Staglctonb - -' Fox Samuel's use ts Turner L. A. ' Trent William ts Dunham ft Fox. Sea ft Louis ft Co. ts C raver Jaeob's Oanlleaces. Ludy Oeorge ts Keed John ft Margaret. Prerere Jacob ts Hoblitsell WUltam. Same ts Hoblitsell Bruoe. Llchty Jonas ts Sal. ft Bait. K. K. Co. Phllaon Samuel v Will SamneL . Piitlson Samuel ft Co. ts same. Hay Philip ts Koddy John V. . Earnest ft Delp ts iiamrperger Solomon. 1), MEYEltS, SonersetPa., Mth Asg. Tl Prolhoootarv. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE tetiMofl of Penjliaiiii Rewalatlaa PrwiMMtlntr an titntiouor Pen alat ew tins rut ta Ihet'em jrlvaniau He il Seselred sy Ike Senile and House of Rep retentativet of the CommoniceallK of Penntytra nio in General Attempt out. That the following auien-lmeul of the Constitution of this t'omimev. wealth tie proposed to the ieople for their adoption or raieetkm. 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 qualified electors of the State, at such time.V and for such terui of service as shall lie prescribed bylaw." WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speaker of the House of RepresentatWes. JAMES 8. SCTAJf, Speaker ut the Senate. Armi'ven The twcntT-seeon.1 day of March, Anno Ilomini one thousand el--bt hundred ami seventy-two. JNO. W. OtAKY. l'Tcimreil and cert I he. I Sir publication pursuant to the Tenth Article of the Constitution. FUANC1S JOKIAX. Secretary ot the Commonwealth. Office Secretary ot the Commonwealth, f Harristurg, Juaelh. W71 ( ju!3 Political Campaign OF 1872. a Grant & Wilson i a. t- 7 I 4 TWltt fan,! Ximrs-UAs2 m Ari as aa va m v s ssii TKANSPAREMIES AD B.vS.VEES. With Poripiiis any device !br all parties. Silk. Bunting and Muslin Flag of nil sijes on band or made to onler. Chinese Lanterns of all sines anti styles ; Paper ltakn. Fire Works, ftc.. kc. Campaign Cluhs ntteil out at the Lowest Kates at "WM. F. SCHEIBLE S CAMPAION DEPllT, 49 South Tbinl Strrrt riiilmlclpfcu. SEND FOK CIKCt LAR. July M, "7 It1' LE to ACCEPT or REFUSE. lo Hannah. Intermarried with Michael Sheets, re sblingat fronton. Law re ner county. Ohio, Elisa beth, intermarried with Edward" Smoase, resi ding In Preslon county. West Virginia. Marga ret. Intermarried wit h Alex. Warner, Catharine. intermarried with Smith, and Sarah Hrha- ven. the last three heirs residing at Ironloat. Law renew county, osilu; You are berebr notilieil t annear at an Or phans' Court to be held at Somerset, on Monday the tab day of September next, lo accept ut refuse the real estate uf Jacob Iehavea dee d at the ap praised price, or show cause why the same should not be sold. Sheriffs Offlce, Somerset, July St, Ti JOSIAH SHAFER. Sheriff. F ARMS FOR SALE. JpURLIC SALE OF ValnaWe Real Estate In Conemaugh Tp. John Kummeiy Estsitc. Bv Tlrtne of an onler of the Or bans' Cnnrt of Somerset County. Penn'a, I will ejtlwu ts sale by public outcry, on the premises, the iollowlitx v.ilu.i tde Heal Estate, late the pnitirrtT of J.jba Kuni meLileeeased, in Conemaugh Township, ON SATCBDAY, Al'Gl'ST 31H, isri A valuable Farm eontnlntnx Two Htindre.! snd Seren aerea. more or lesa. a.idning lands of Peier Uindlespeixer, Haniel Blough. el L One Hundred and Fifty Acres arc Uoaretl And In good cultivation: Thirty Acres in splen did meadow. There are erected upon the premises A GOOD TWO-STOKY UKJ KolSF, BANK BARN, AND OTHER Bl lLPINOS. The r&nn ta well watered, ami has also en tt a Targc Orchard H line bearing fruit trees. Possession given on the I will sell at publle sale, en SATl'RDAY. the 21st day of Selitemlwr ISTi the following tracts of Und. situated V4 miles west of Shanksrille. fnSto- Byersek lewnsniis anown as tne Barckley farms: No. I. Containing 14& acres : miMt on .1 e.1 ; the balance well timbered: adminina: faster lrt of April, 1S73. AcHar and others. Tmun: Ten percent, of the purchase muer b vNH?L C'ooUiulnjtJO acres; ) acres cleareil, and be paid when tkw ivutHSty iaaullj one-third ."th the balance nleely eovered with chslce timber, such purchase money to r-uia in a lien on the premises a as viae, chestnut and white oak. a widow's dower: one-third to be paki aftertae sale No. a. Containing about 70 acres; a seres clear- Is confirmed and deed made; awl onethsrl to he d. and the balance well timbered. paid on the Rrst day of April, a. n. M74. with in-. No. 4. Containing So acrts; SI acres cleared, and terest from the day of sale to be secured by jialg- the balance also well timbered. ment bond. SILAS J. CO V EK. The above tract are all under good cultivation, August 11. Aduuaist-aUir. well watered, and nicely situatetl lor stock and hirat- Ing purposes. They all adioln tract No. 1. Zw mi 7Z I " PersoiiswIshinKtoiwiTl.uweaahaTetlmeanthe IlOlllUa JSUUrS CnlinarT hand money by paying the interest. " Terms made known oa day of sale. For Catalogue, terms, and references, address -Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, r. w. RE.W XnsEPM WAt sgM-flt DANIEL MOSTOLLEH. augl-lm HoUiitayburg Pa. T"