san!! e Somerset HeraE Jaly S. lk .'..vVSPAV. !''- T.wr. tablf. ill (IS.3" ACKIVE. t i a. m. 1 r .. to. -is p. m. ALT FATHER. OrrTrl Sui.t. 11 a. m. 4 u- '. F. , a 11 p. m. 6il a. in. 12-tH p. u. p. m. IS, IS West.. sanf. 1. r Unrvtst h.t:itl. :i t'u' market wevk. Ijiloiin: a I'otiilue Patch, r T'.ni parat Davis J: Bn. rfuiue new mow a bay. vii! .n a Cv." The slider. ,!.t to make drivinjr pleasant. ,.r; iT.' well pli":ivl w ith tlie .riit is 'utarehiug on" ih-w counterfeit ten ' pi-mis Ivaiiia vl.2".l4 to sup- j '. ..r varieties, at W. W. ; , ,vM,i fruit ;iiii pnwleA' expired on : , and l itatoes for Cali at ' :; v .l..:.a Cessna - in attendance at : Nf was the longest ,.Iunc iuiiie lt is now tiuule , .l'a;Si. has commenced, look out . M-U'-Ts. -.1 :ii:i"iir.t of ! k p:iv returned .. ... j. jar, pitchers and jug- for .. Beent's. ,,,-Ht.R vein of iron ore lias been ":is- is' IVrttorv! county. .t r, in-d at Davis Jc Bns. a splen .'. k to'iua-o i cigars 1.T3 is the fashionable wnod :sol handles. un.i Tar: .JC . rr, t:'io has a'reaily comnienceil its s '.be pliitn trees. tw n. -i.t-r nian w ill show .' of ""U'i'Joins." vou a 1 . i- to i' a general i irair New ,.i:!. . it.ribv July .tu. I "'1ulJ ! kKS t!Si:iliers or o'.irt i tlrown in ali-v- or tree! ::l a. M. ,t i.n-in l his , s ';! sMes w e..i,lhlr.ed r. i- p.ai'ing an iron on I'uioa Street. e li.-ir coiiipla'iLts of 1 v tin- Potatoe buz the T. FkKi!J . Cook and BeeriTs will :i .-r ;!! roM l.r- and jmtati's-s thief. eili;-:ititl jail in Madison, lud. ili W found the par iie t ii v, this count y. ii jli.er paje w .-. .a i) . u'.'.y tir tresiasjinir ujon lands er ;,. ice is p.nsi by theijwuer, '! jr. 'r t' tlie country wa v:.-;t-d ef ri'imp showers li'jring nun 5fd c ii.'.x a! and fifty bar tUe Allegheny e: are county iiF- s '.f :n:..-rs are in bwn en :r -Uiy wallis, pleasant drive : L! a heavy shower of rain on s:-rr.;nj "every thtnjr hak well ' .n-Tii .iki.;.Ii dealers in, "'Liquid I-iirlit-- : -.: a :Vw weeks a2o,orse'.fins : ire seven voting lailies to e very .:; li: W'avnesbur. and lite t not - to be. tst of July, t jiir pounds ail packa.'t-S ,;il U-fsclud- --Ni.'i.l Mormons ssed over the i. n k enroute for I'lah. More - B.:;ha:n. y l '.. :r l'.- liein; erected by the dil-:--S"in:nation, of this platx- are .'u;. ra;i-l'.y. -iiC- i.TrKAt.. The Westmoreland , '; T i.r '..i U- held on the 1st, 2nd "1 i t.vi-r next. ' it llniii-aii.in (,f the Masonic Lodge : :.s l.i' e we hi-i- intoruied w ill n4 take pte;ir-r next. V v ;::::an Iink forca.-b. lleii- H wi.l TiTt ive jiav. Ijir'eijiiaii - ! 'Mil un hand." "-i Ai.m are now worn by tlie U.lim. i; ''; --r. of sword and pi-tol-., ': i.-e the weapons. that tbe evening hours tp. They are K the w ;:h a nice girl. y !ir s -d a kiri'e lot if prvjtared , i i. kic at W. W. Frelleh llavi: & Bro ( . Til has p-siiTiled the ; t tlie Agricultural Society ' lis' lH electe! In his "a t:ir:'ls So-oiid on she !i-t l'-r public schools, the ag n.'litandahaif millions :-s' r:ii:,n :it Ror ho-ler. Iml., i-'!oin ut the rirer Li yr .suIi.sm time and lisrot to ; ; ' i if we can "throw We don't want to. lie lu'.U'Z IS jus' as ' are rt'll tnakinz iui- Ujel .a.j.. , 1 ' i slcr i'.ji ti a uuiiiorr ., a'I itliproVMl the street V-Ti'T-xV.y. lavejii-t rcfxjv- -U-ctil t-Un k of Tolueco and ( i-; iv -ut to S.ini rx t v r-. ., 1, il he held in tin- He- in I. next un- - "'lo'ri.ak.andinthe ev.-n uri li ia Smierwr r Ht',! Mt. Tabor IM-orui- VV1"' 1 niim' ,r Zimmerman r ' Uid tin the Fourth of "! Is-.'intt 10 a. m. :? tj .-c-se 4 Willi 1:.1 an.1 r atlt - sit ;:.-ro They rnn,t' l "- i) t, h Cjunibia. " - .i1?1. "u Tu.-iiday ptght Ut. ; .tuea aUeavv thua.U-r 3.Uel Trent hs.l tl.e.-, 1. I '"itk;lW!,yligl,tn!c3r. ' .-eI7LT' " Of JU V. the ' 'i.t r. a.'!! 1 jlonev- aa tuunir'ti , -'f'-' -order .wuq,i.,i rvim.Tn.-t. (,, , 77 . ''b.. t lit riin, have on rT ."So. 9. and r - r. I'-nrs -a n.t. i.i ; r Vl.rt.L I " """'" jxjiun; iiex lweur,.'. "idlers Is railed j the le S" ; '-r.M tv a-ks '' a !, ';- : ete4l wjll Is- f.fjt,!y ' u '' '""ix of oar reajcrs, v hen ' '. '-;-i''T a.-. f,r l',tai;e oa a: -- ; i:w.. 1 W W I wis A: lino , i Te na stt the nnest shade or colors tor ' . , . i iL i hou" paintin?, either inside or oufiJe that M .f..r-ul.-ai their jarJ r .1. l.v-ml, j ta .j :tii it lirx I.. ; slm.les irr not only beautiful but they are 7 T " 1 . . , ,....! cood. mailt? front the U-st White Les.1 and n- tirM .f !i.iunff ,u..te to WWTnnUH,ntoCl,eorw.,ofr. Also White us. t:,.t turrets m.re I.lisistire in pursuit Kj anJ Klaxsco, jUw and boiled. than in p.--"1- " hrn cV,ue 10 lhe Beams- and city oil. Dontt tail to call altm-litr .l -H tr, w. e let ter hnn; posses-1 t BlyD1J.er's 5 r-ioii. . j , , ' 7 " , - j KxTEBMrsATtON to kill Potatoe bugs. We. wen- shown the finest lot of iiiotin uke m Ulble gporiful of Paris Greco and uiii trout we have ever swi, on Niturday ijve in aix or seven gallons tf water. ;!:.!. i.y :. . fharles Hurst. Mr. Hurst pririv the Tinea once or oftener if nec- 1 tin rslatV.s fl-lun-' :in.I know just w uere . ! to lind them Wtiiiitieo that Hn. Win. H. Koooti ha hit nds ensued in pulling down a very handsome stone pavement in trout of his office on Union street. This is a niut h j m tli-d iitv nient. m. ! An army ot crows "cleaned out" a corn field of cine acres m 1 iiester coumj , in 1 five minutes the ot'nT uay. j farmer niotirtiini. The oldi I could recst'd iKithin: like it. and letl the ' st inhabilanls ! Wf. a-.'uis invite irtir fricntla n-biding iu i the ri'rd di.-trhts t furnish us with items of news. tsfuiTin; in their respective 1- cahttes. Jtist pive ti-4 the ivarticulsj- and we vi!l i'reiare them lor print. We have rvccivcJ Xo. 1, Vol. 1, of the ' IM f-Ul Junnwl, published at Johnstown, i iu the interest of the profession, by Wert. ' Iiros. Its typojrraphical aipearance U neat ' i-its ma'ke up. We w Lh it success. j . N'otiit.. For second hand Siationarv j Meain Knsdnes and IVtilers, aildress W. W. Mi Kaio Jc Ss., Ina'd Foundry and Machine Works, Cumberland, Md. TitK seletl school taught by Miss Hose Huston and Miss Ellen bnvdeV, closed on j Friday last. A pic nic f;r the children was held at pine crove. the children going i skin and eye assume a thick yellow coat, out in the morning and returning in the j digestion is impaired, an unpleasant sink cveuin?. " ; in g sensation at the pit of the stomach is Dims.-, the s-ssion of Court for the las two weeks, his Hon. Ju!e Itowe dis-1 : natche,l a larse amount of business, some i .. . . .. . twenty H.i cases tx-mg ULiosHt on. . Court "adjoiirm-l at a late hour Saturday !,.cuin". I . , . ilne, can't tell what it ia. Take Simmons' A hwent calculation relit: vc to the ; I-ivr lieifulator, it will remove all un rrinciiwl European lan-ua-es shows that pleasant feelings and make you well. English is s;kea bv ninetv tuilliotis of jersins, German by fiiV -nvc millions, j Spanish by fifty -five tuilliotis, and French I bv fortv -live millions. "Havk you I'oMsiuith's tJrectv," was aketl of the clerk in a store in which books and vario't miscellaneous articles were old. "No." said the clerk, reflectively, we haven't "tol.l-mith' t.reece,' but we have some splendid hair oil. ' B:; bustles s re coin 3 out of fashion. of this month. nr place is still increasing We only know this from the limited sale of ! in population. Mr. D. Younkin arrived old newipers the devil complaining here on the lth anil intends to reside thai he did not sell enough to buy a ticket : here ennaiiently. We have a new ter for tii - show . On that day he liuule tliis . ator at present and hope she will remain ol'io- a "liowling w ilderness." ; w ith ns. as she is a lirst class oerator, at least 1). I. Cupp says so.and he is learning Tin: I'lMnut-ter -ticneral has interdicted ; oiK-riting under her. We w ish them both the clituliiion through the nuiils ot new s- j success. Our worthy agent Mr. Snyder is ers bavins any w ritini: on the wrapers also improving hiin-x-lf under her instruc- except the full address. It is not lawtul to ad 1 initials, not even to write the words' j "one ncwsjijn.r" on the wrapper. ' I At a meeting of the Sonth West Confer- A New York man who N lieves in ad euee ot The Ailechenv Svnod of the Evan-veni-iuL'. i;da Liil of 7MJii, the other : ffelital I. .'licran Church, held at Iale dav. lor a ye.r s work: but it was money ! t itv. Vel, ; !. 1ST:5. a resolution was iwss- I well s;eiit, far the earnings resulting from j that advertssf-nietit winch were Uivhlett , a lie -l. ur a rsons. f.x.iel up TiVM. 7 ni.-e awirtmeiit of .Tt T He. fi Ve-1 w alkiirj -Ticks -h;! ban,! Handle I'arasol. as- have the Co o ration l the Sbbuth S:1kk)1 Fans, Ijice and Linen t m, a f sjsier churches, the conference re--. .loiivins Kid Cloves, i ,v.sl to hold a Cuinn. Convention. It Ls sorr.il color eoiiar- Kiel .rr Mia lis liats, 1 tea litiiis Ac. ti. IIol.DKIIBAt'M. " I ganizatiou efiWted, In another ctiltsmn will U found an ad- j The Committee believe fully.that, under vtTtiseiat nt for the Allegheny S-tuinary, , G-id, it a proper oriranization'can le effect :it IL.iii.'ourh, Bedford. The who con- i cd, that the Sibbath S hooU of our county template atteiiiiin? ach'ail or m r.dini their ! t-an lie made, more efficient for tlie good of chi.drcn, siioiil.l consult with . tt. auz- han I'lint ijwl ol rseiuinarv.it Itiinsburh. No More EvrLo-iONs. Go to W. W. Davis A- Bro , and buy a Un of Prof. 1 IIrT)N Nn Epi.tsivK Lamp Poy df.iis. It i the wonder ot the world It j wid pos-iiivelv prevent your lamp from ' exphalinz, and your lamp chimneys from breaking. ' , lent, xvhicil mak.S 1ky yor tear dark places lilit and rough places smooth, has discoveretl a way to ps.-al onions with out tears. S ience simply fills a deep lin panlv w ith water, and eaL the onions is-neatu the surtate. It is a small tis coverv. but it saves oceans of tear. As exchange- s;ivs 'TeacU-rs w ill , Iiear iu mind that all prifessional ccrtiti cutcs erantcd prior to June l1"-- are dead, havin; expired by their own limita tion on the -1 day of June, inst. first Monday of June. ls;;. and areas worth ies, to" the ho! lers as a jiiecc of blank paiT." Lr.iT iIomk. n S.ttiinLty list, llenn. siii ! Theialore Waichnian. lie is aliout twelve year of ae, had on a cap and dark clothes, hair licht. and face freckled. Speaks En-dish and Ut-nuan. Any iufor- j to it, broueht suit and recovered the sum tor the products ot other and distant re ination concerning his wherealnMUs may f(,r w hich it was drawn t-"00), thus prov-! gions. I? left at the TEt.Kr.RArn office, Harris-: ia-z the dangerous habit of nersons care!" The Hill uoon whkh the town of Sum - Imrz. I s. Exchanges pli-ase copy. i A Khf kstlv iKL-iscd act of th Leirisla- ture provides tor the arminir equipin and ' TrlUaita.r Ke-aaet. paving of a National Sttte liuard. It is; At a resular meeting of Dale City Lodge, to U; conipo.e.1 of a-i a-gre-.ite of not ex- J N s,0 , () ( 0 p tbe Miowing res ftnlini ten thousand lion-cotiiniissione"l , , . , , orlitrrs. musicians and privates, to cn.t ; olutions were uminimously loiHed: f two hundred companies and to be divid-! WntRK, It lias pleased the Almighty, ed a cording to the nuuiU-r if taxable i in His all wi jirovidencc, to remove inhabitants. ' from among us. Brother Mark Williams, a a ! worthy member of this Lodge; we con- if ih great centers oi humanity through-! sider it right and proK-r for the Lodirc to tmglit the iri .!, there are nine having a j jy due resjiect to his memory. There populaiion excetnlini one million souls, : irre. lie it rtdiiinj in the following order: Lond. n, '. Ulrrf, That we accept with humility, :i.2.-il.Mi: Skk Iiow. 2,i.i0f).fi00; Paris. 1.-1 this visitation of Him, who is the auUior ".-1. ioo; Canton. l,2:fi.ii; Constantino- j t all and in w Ikc hands Ls the power ot pie. 1.H7Y : Sinni tan. in the province i and death. of Hiiir.ui. l.isio.O'io; and Tchan tchan foo, ! lU-4etL That we sympathize with the iu the province of Fokicu, l,bti,iK. , Cuuily of the dvxwl'llnther in their af- ' fliction. An cxehange has the follow iug pkn for j lit.,lrtd. That as an expression of sor . keeping flii-s trotn icture frames: Boil ; row for the loss we have sustained bv his four onions in a pint of water, then w it la a . death, we clothe the Iidge room in mourn -(ii-m brush wash vour frames over in this j ing. and that the members wear mourning , liquid and the flics will not light r.pon : bides for the space of thirty days, them. The onions will not injure the j JUtulred, That we return our thanks to f rami s :;nd the odor s,ioii disappears. It is better than the un-ihtly gauze which cover- your pi ture.-. Co;.. Isaac lliu-ht s h:.s distxivered an 8 : fa win of fire clay, on his fann adjoin ingtovvn. A numl;rf PittJurirh gi-nilj- tnen wt re examining it last week lor the, puni-e id lea-in. A j arty of Pittsburg j gentlemen have lea--d the farm adjoining! the M.:iinrtk works, ami in far! the whole j line of the branch B.iilntd appears to lie I underlaid with fire (lav. i V, .. !...-. i Lt-anl !' to tekl ration to Ijc ' Tut July nuiul of "Old and New" held in 'our eoniify ori the condng 4th. j luis a very nice and simple story of Misa why arc tiling thtiily ! Tills ia not as it Ueipi Kiver life, at "the City of Biggin's sleii;'.' If. we lutd hotn-d lo see a ireneral i B-nd." bv H. A. Berton. Perhaiw the uprising of tire f riirit of '7i. It is our ha flonti! holiday and tte have a right to fling o';r riacs to the liri-7e and allow t eagle to "-oread himwlf and arream." Iet us h ive an old llu-liiomd Fourth of Julv. j Conkkkf-Nck. ! NoiiMvi. Teachkus The Nonn.d N inail Tet hers for the Fall I S-i.in will meet ut the Burnet House, t Somerset, on Tuexhtv Julv Hth. at 1 o'clock ' v. Stiliils if sK-t-kl imnortance to l ' consiit-rel. All who exjiect to engage as ; Normal teix-bcrt the rtunni fall term arc ; nijuinil to bejrevnt. D.W.Will, ' Je-iV2t. Co., Supt. i Ix ea? of an idetrtal pitisoaicg, his Well ! to h:tve a Minple remedy at hand. Poisons ' good out of the raw material of the pres ol anv thTsrrii'tion hich have intentional-! ent. There is a strong educational flavor lv ur accidental !v lxn awalkiwed, irwr be renderei 'almost instantly harmless by wui ply "wallowing two gills of iwcet oil. An ii-.dlidi' il n-ftV i gtrur.Gor,4:tution n,igbt tTiTTnrrrfj. ' I t.ctill W.1I cCtiTraic' cVert" fornj if vegetable, animal or mineral iol iun . , A CoituKtpoNDEXT of the New York ! Tinu thus rvpllea t.i a nmn who wanU to know now to free his cablage lrom the j (ablate worm: "Thirty years exjierience ' enable me to to tell him". Get what is i-kll! Lrro aliliiiisr ,.r .l,,i-ta null aa m- ! leed to ator-k ahHiilmn will iln as ciaat 1 1 &liortd- Y4mliu tl.. i.im lfi.M ilir j head; it von nee the web of the caterpillar, ,,r holes in the leave ut the bud, put a ' laoiespiMiniui of shorts in the head. If ; to hard ruins follow, rou msv hs.ve to re- i of The ' urc k ejfertira!. The worms ! . , . - omc urrretl in trie short nxi.lo krf with dew. The Worn seldom atuck the ' rabheigc alter thev are headed.' i a j ai i at Jn. r. Uiymyvr a Hardware fySlUirv 0fi,ner at intervals of 24 hours. j I U. member however that it ut a omoooim ilmgandit 11 comes in contact witli tiie body where the skin has been broken, it rnay cause an njrly sore, or if it enters the eVe blindness may I the result. " . L The Presbyterian congregation exjXHt to commence work on their new church this week, although small in numbers. tuey are not utmcient in energy or cnu-r- pnse. e uavc iKen Known me pian selected by the building committee and think that if it is built according to Kpccifl cations it will 1 one of the ncatubt country churches in tlie State. We understand that Mr. Vincent McCoy has taken the contract for iu erection w hich insures that it will be built in a 5tibstauti.il and work manlike manner. Mr. Christian Oyster, of this place, is the inventor of a vslumble improvement in the way of wcurinj carriage wheels to the spindle or axle. Uy the arrangement the w heel is locked Un the spindle and no motion of the wheel backward or for- ward can cause the burs of screws to be- I come loe. The adj ustment is quickly ac complished, and should the screw by any j manner fall utt, the locking arrangement is ' so perfwt the wheel cannot work out. The ! arrangement is simple and effective. Chambertburg Opinion. Svuptoms. Slight pain in the side, the ; exjerienced, the bowles are irregular, the ' m i nH rt fi ! 1 th tnomnrr m-isi I. onrw aAmo. times a sligut coupu, coiUness of the liantls left, stunetuues ks of appetite and at . 1 oiuers uunaiurui craving ior ioou, dizziness of the he:ul, depressed spirits, feeling of uncertainty, of having left sometliine un- fnirlauM I team a. Mr. Editor: As I have not seeu or heard anything of our thriving village, I will try and give you a tew items, thir town has lcen in a very lively condition for a few w?ek, there being altout 7- working hands here, but they have unfor tunately all left on account of the licet. We hoe old Bix will give us ltter lieef after this. Messrs Yutv and S-ott will pay ! their hands off between the 2th and 30th lions. . .' 77' 1 " . . want aairaiioa. ,.J "ret ommeiiding the holding of a Si!- S-hool Countg Conreutiun. New C'entreville was chosen as the place, and tue 4111 uay 01 juir, tue time lor lioiainir ti,e ( onve"u!ion. In order that we miirlit j hoped that a full attendance will lie had at 1 which time there will lie a permanent or- our children and the plory of God, than has hitherto been accomplished under the present system. Therefore, all are cordi ally invited to attend. Able speakers will address the Convention. It. Smith, Chairman of Committee. Be Carefvi.. It is a habit of many i persons to thoughtlessly write their names 'on blank scraps of paper and leave them . i:,. ,-.r...slv !.uit their tiffin. Thia i a iian 2erou9 ,'inwnice and has been attended w ith serious financial difficulties. We will ; recite a case: A centlcnian of means in , way of practicing penmanship wrote his name upon a blank slip of paper, and leav ing it he npon his desk it attracted the at tention of a neighbor, who in a ink in? wav tilled the spice above the signature in i the lortii of a promissory note, and a few j days afterward presented the poier with i the otler to allow a considerable discount if the drawer (as it would apiear) would casu i; at timi time, ine eenucman so requested saw the joke and so recoenied it, and the holder placing it in his pocket , departed, and nothing further was said ab ut it. Subsequently the holder was suddenly stricken with arnlysis and died, and his executors findimr. the note, and havinz no knowlcdie of the joke attached lesslv w nting their names on blank scrajw scrajw ! ot j aj er. the nwmlieM ot Berlin Lodge, No. 441, for the kind and coortious trcatrueut received at their hands, by the members of this Ile, and for the jrencrous a-sriistancedtir- ins the funentl ceremonies. lUtolztd. Tlutthese resolntions lie print t i. ... rr.-..;j -.i fi and a copv J pri nted to the family of tlie.-oL.nd ' 1 Frank Wolf, J. Frank Asthojst, KroE.st C. BUghs'k, t'onimiltee. aeoiunt bv Mrs. Pauline Swalm, of tlie Granges of the Patrons of lIa.sloj.ndry, will lie read (at the Cast certainly) with as much interest as any other article in the nv.ndier. It is brief, but it is, we believe, the first account of them that has appeared in anv magazine, and tlie first that tells bow. u hen and where the movement ac- nail v l-!ran. There are two poems, of whu - h one. "The IferonL" bv T. ti. A.. bjdls the hwon ot the "fi aa.il min-dmnsi" on the CVmrrecticut River SandLstone. The other is bv a Mr. George W. tjears. whose rough and rcadw little note is nsetl aa an introduction to his verses. His subject i The Ninths, not the family, nor even the trade; but the ideal miten of future in the number; lor n contains -I'tesulent Kliot's article on St Louis Washington 1'uiver.itv, an eliicationI diacusion in Mr. US;'i intruiuaion, lf: Quiucy't views rtn '"CoerVio'n In the Later btages of Education." Mr. Hale's views oa special education, and notices of a good many school books. 'There is also a very care- Itilly prepared article on Daniel Webster's literary work .while he was a student at Dartmouth, whh n contains good deal of curious biographical detail, and (in the Record ot Projiress) an account of the new t.l inis Anulfuiv at OuirsCT. Alaaa. The srn Seri.tbt nmrwtl A usual : the Vu.sics.1 lrkviir ia full an.1 ti'ful ' and the whole 11 weighted with lhe extra sheetA of the' An- nual College Directory, a feature peculiar "Old and 2ew, wutcn gives use names all Uie faculties of two hundTrd or more collegiate irniturion, -rilix dates ol tAin- . . . . . elation rutins of attVlr. nnmiieroiSTUUenis. etc; apparently a useful reference b.mk for g'iol many imrposes Second week Jod:re Itwe presiding. Ynt7T. Scott Co . vs. Hutttlo Valhr R. R Co.; verdict for plaUnifffor 7.M5. W.n. B. Ream vs. Wm. JilVrt : verdia for plaintiff for N59 72. Mr 8. Hobliuell Co vs. P i C 11 It Cjinnan rnn! inued at ItJJtilL James 1 arson ts. continued. Cornelius BerKle; John Gehry vs. P. R. Beach & Co. : de fendant confessed jodeement for 11 14 4. Jouts Schrock vs. Joseph Iatndis; -t-tleil by the parties. Somerset & Mineral Point K. II.. i'mn pany vs. O. W. Benford; contiuued. Eli SelHM-ky vs. S. P. (ieiirer; verdict for plaintiff tr $n 72. John Neff vs. Caroline and Franklin Beck; continued. Confluence Saw Mill Co., vs. James Baxter; continued. All other cases were settled by the par ties or continued till next term." Ilrxia;k Ordlaaaire. Sec. :i. That from and after July 1st, 187:1 all hay and coul sold within the limits oi this Imruugli, blutll first ! weighed, opon the scales provided by the borough authorities for the purjosc and a certificate of weight shall be given by the weigh mastcr, to be delivered to the Purchaser by the vendor; and tliat every violation of this ordinance shall subject the offender lo a penalty ot not les than five or more than ten dollars. Skc. 8(1. The follow ing rates shall be charged by the weigh-master, to lie paid by the Party or Parties procuring t'.e weigh ing done, viz: Sleigh or sled 10 cents, wagon, sulky or buggy 20 cents, a load of hay not exceeding tie ton 20 cents, ex ceeding one ton 25 cents, one horse 20 cents, for every additional horse 10 cents, one cow or steer 13 cents, all over one and not exceeding fifteen 10 cents, per head and 25 cents for each additional one; one hog 13 cents, every additional hog 3 cents, pel head; one sheep 13 cents, all over one and not exceeding twenty-five 3 cents per head and for every additional one 2 cents. Coal 10 cents, per ton or fractional part thereof. Attest, Of.ouc.e W. Bf.nfokp, J. O. (V.I.E, ) Burgess. Secretary. ) We hike pleasure in recommending to our readers the firm of JKirccy King it Jones, as the most reliable lightning rod company of which we have any knowl edge. At present their agents are solicit ing orders in this town and vicinity for the Munson Copper Tubular rod with spiral flanges. This rod is the most durable, ser viceable and complete conductor extant, and U beyond the aliadow of a doubt, the best protection from lightning stroke, ever offered to a discriminating pablic. We are happy to announce that iheir success is commensurate with their merit, and that several of our most prominent citizens are alreMtilc mlrnn. iif tit. t n - i n.,:. J of Ohio swindlers have been operating in ! our city, to the general detriment of the i rod business, as carried on upon an honest tmsu.tiut our citizens are too well acquaint ed with Messrs. King & Jones, to make it necessary fjr us to comment Usm tlie hon or of the firm. Therefore, we shall onlv say to all w ho are still unprotected lrom the ravages of the electric element, secure vour buildings from injury and vour fami-1 lies from danger, by payinir projier atten tion to the laws of nature and the dictates of common sense. I tod your buildings and rod them well. Patronize home enstoni and diseouraire in terlopers who take yonr cash and give you notning in return. Take tbe Munson rod in preference j to 1 all other. It can be olrtaiiied at Ies es-1 penae than almost any other, and contains j eisrht tune the force of any iron rod as a I 1 conductor. Let it then be your immediate I uuty to proieci yourselves wnn mis iniain- ble prevention, and you may rest secure i amid the driving thunderbolts and awe in-! spiring toniruesot living flame, posseting : the blissful assurance that "all U well." 1 rr tlajr, , More than thirty years aro. old Souire ! John Witt asserted that there were three j counties in the I ntted Mates that had more , minerals, and of a greater vartetv. than any equal quantity of territory in. the! whole country. At the hea.J of these three, j he placed Somerset county, Penn'a. From what ha been discovered" within the last j ten years, it looks to the most casual ob- ' server as if time would not only prove this to be true, but that we don't yet know of ! the tenth part of w hat bounteous nature I ihas done for us. The depxwits of all the varieties of Fire i CTay, tn the mountains and ridges of Som erset, will, we think, prove inexhaustible. We hear have in hills and ridges, near the town, a vein of ten feet in thickness, of the blue soft Fire Clay, or as some call it, Ptittcr f 'Isav f hit nf thi4 w munnfiii'tiir ed brown wares, draining tile and stone i ware. At East Liverpool. Ohio, and Tren ton Vew Jersev It lii tMn iirnn.innMl i by competent judges to be worth more ! money than any Urn loot vein of coal in the State. The hard variety of greater I purity is alo to be found of the same thick- Jness. It is the same kind as that found at tue Aiount tsavase iron vorns in jiarv- i land and which is moulded into the super ioT Fire Brick, now so celebrated through out our land. The Somerset .& Mineral Point Railroad in a few years will be dot ted trora one end to the other, with estab lishment engaged in turning this valuable material into moner. or to I exchanred erset stands, or did staml, has a ten foot vein oi uie time sort, variety, im tue lann of Col. Isaac Hugu, cl. to the town, the ! hard variety is found in large quantities, I not more than a few hundred jards from j the Riiilrnwl. Xo more eligible point in j all the land exists than right here in the ! vicinitvot what will soon be amiin, a beau- j tiful Mountain Town, where this clay can s-iiuuuiui.iuini iuui CKi-rr lariciy oi lorill. Gentlemen oi skill, energy and capital, you are wanted here, not only to increase the value of our raw material with which a beneficient Providence has SO bountifullr blesned US. but to pile UJ) if VOU ! ion- inr.daatary cwn-tiis. b of eiacn. sprrma n desire, colkasal fortunes for vouraefves ! birrbwa. low of iw-.r, diiiy hca.1 l.w.,t mem.i ..... .- . , nr. and threatened ltutence and Im'iecilltr. Bnd and poatenty for generations to come. a loeereini cttre in Hnmphrevs' Hmcpathic Pittsburgh men are already 8hiptin hv i Speeiile No. Twenty-ElhL Composed of the rail Fire ('lay to their citv front the ! lobre niild and p.ent Curatives, they . . . . ... strike at once at t htvH4 nf tfie matter, tone art the erset i 31 menu Point liottd. The inten tion is to build up worts on the ground as soon aa practicable, to manufacture brick, &c. 3Ii success crown their etXorU, u well as all thonc who may enae in like enterprise. Oar KejiKssaarf Crmp. j The Cltiniltersburg Opinion says: The i reiiorts as to the prui-ctjj of the heat crop in Hir own county, vary, and it is therefore a difficult matter to lonn ctinclu sione. But one thing, is certain, and that is that the continued dry weather pi last lour weeha.or more hai greatly short f"?1 1 f W'.,h the ""I"- " ' ! t"' wJc oi . I . . . . . 1 - I . . A.. ,hl , I . .... ,-, . . I ( iiiA m.i iim, s.v iii in. : trD,rn att-rncum1 eaf-acRe c.t upon tne numan lie much UK than a half crop of wheat, ! al U Urah., tvin, galls, fcc.. upon an- The Wavneslairo' KtWli rtUtklH? Upunjimai, yeat than have all other pretended the Rivwgca of the tiv, iys: '-Smie of , remeilir since tha world bernn. It I a eounter our ilaryland and Virginia exclianges lrriunt, an all healing pain reliever. Cripple contain doleful accounts of the ravages of j throw away their cratches, the lame walk, poison. the flT In the wheat tlehisi. As Iar as we , have been able to learn this region is more fortnnate in that resricct. It is true, chance fields promise a light yield eraere, but the ireneral pnecLs are gxal, and unlets blighted by weevil or nit, an aver age may be anticipated." The sjinie paper states that owing to the excessively warm and dry weather, corn, tats, young clover, potatoes, etc., are suffering for the want of rain, aud that without e.irly showers the damage to the early ttotatocs will lie irreparable. Filtos Covstt. The Ikinwrat says that the wheat, oat ami corn crops in our valley, the "Cove," are looking badly. Tho oats needs rain; the corn has been de stroved by the cut worm, and looks very sickly; and the fly has destroyed some fields of wheat aim unt entirely. Adams Coi-stt, &c. Tbe Gettysburg Star in speaking of the neighboring coun ties, says: In a short run hut week to Ycrk and Lancaster counties, we found to our surprise, that the grass is less promis- ing-than with us. In Lancaster count v, it I is thought the yield will not exceed thiitof last year, which was exceptionally small; and there Ls a suia'ler quantity of hay on hand than at this time last year. The yield of wheat will be heavy". But, as with us, tbe oats crop ia sutfering. We hear like reports fruru tbe Franklin Vide of Uie mountain. Ock Cocmtt. The hay cnp in Somer set county will not be as large as was ex pected a tew weeks ago, but will be as large as that of last year. Tbe. clover yield U good, and if we have a favorable tall, our Qtxmcrs will produce a large crop. The wheat never looked better." The cnt waVrjt has destroyed a gi eat V-, ifl.e burn! Eft looks weU. ' Tte ttotatoes appear to c a great deal Injured by the potato bug, ah 1 we fear the yield will be smalL Vrnr Jltnrg: . , KrerT Lad want one? i - ... .. - - - 1 ... , . 1 . . : As you Iwve ak M Z , v . tUy H '' fTt f Md " 'V ! ,,e """f ",,,d 1 " T0'!'" ' m r,"-'!lr', lo 1U l,a"" hUt h nHclines. Ac.. ! J S iinnn tln .nhii-ct t)f colirst- m. Hum of sen, as I take vou W lie, neetl nA be iu- stnicUli. As to how, he Shall deport him- self st all times and in all places. All he nocdt.kuowUUutue6U.wldaciaa Umutn should act, and ku a ent!em-tu n.is. A person of "tI,t; 1 t:.. .. .1 . . ..1.. - I :o . 1 iitrou.y .r 'muuui Vaula-ie of a pill'lw assembly, to exhibit hi detlciencies. Cut lhe'ai-iiui.intiiiice anc .ul I,., tut imm ivaiuw-t f..r Ot any one. W HO lias no more resprXt lor u no morr rest tor uim.aou tPtiHsiiiptug iri inmc tor themselves and their iarents, than to have in an improper manner in meeting. ! or any otlter assembly. Consider him un worthy of your acquaintance, much less of your company. Unless you wih to be considered an ill'-mannercd person by the speaker, give him your attention, lis your eye right on him, and help him to fet.Ttliat Ihj is speaking to on as well as to the rest tt" the audience. Show thai you have the liearing ot a gentleman and a Christian, if you do not agree altogether with him. Again, never it you can ixjesibly help it, look at your watch, or yawn; if you must, do it out of the sight of the speaker, be hind your handkerchief, or the back of the seat. You can see the pertinency of lh's, just by placing yourself in the speakers stead and imaginingyouraudiejicc gappinr, and pulling out their watches, or leaning opon the buck of the seat liefore them. Would not the thought strike you tliat the audience would not care how soon you were done? It ould me. Even if the sjieaker should be tcdions and disinterest ing. you would never be justified in com promising your dignity as a gentleman, by showing in anyway that you are bored or uneasy. It may often happen to a public speaker that he w not himself, his mind does not come up to the mark as readily as at other times, or he is unwell but rather than disappoint, he fills- his ap pointment. Should you, in after years, become a speaker in public, you will ap preciate the help of an aUentict audience. I for very often you will feel more like being in lied than in the pulpit or on the ros trum. Never refuse to go to a meeting, just be cause you know the speaker will contend for a iMMitinn to which you stand opposed, unless you know the speaker to be incapa ble of edifying or instructing you. There are sonic preachers who are very much atruid thai their members have not suffi cient judgment to take care of themselves; and, therefore, caution nay command the members ot their cliarges not to TO anil1 lu-ar such and such a man preach.or against I coin? and hearinj such a dortrine dfsetiss-1 eel Upon. But tlo you not lie like UUtO , eel upon. But tlo you not iiie unto , mem. uott ua pven yon Drains and a BiUle, and tro "where vou wish, and hear whom voll please. lo not hear with onlv I one ear, but with Nrtll. Weil'h even thin'i i certain ptweor pnrrelof Ural in Broth 1 t.... - , . -i'ii ' ervallev towmihlli. coanfv afurenaid. a,iiolnina; s-ud; let your own poxal Sense guideil by 1 the htlr; a. Phil-m on the !h. cemetery tire bible, decide niMin the ri-zht or w ron , un the nil. au-l t har. Plow on the north, cuntauv of the question, i'av strict attention that 1 ....... t 'i . "1- . . I ton may lie ao.e to discriminate between ! sophistry and solid argument, that you may sift the cliaif from the w heat; for there is no doctrine ..- 1 . I.l ' """on ui-x., nui ii.is wnir. , iruai tuuiieu wi!u u in onier 10 give 11 a plausible libae. Sjme tveople fit to meet- i ;..,' , ', r- , in;; with one ear shut. Anything sanl : wuicu IS azuinsi ineir oiunion or Views, IS ; not so because they do not think so ! Ot I all things, be above a narrow minded prej- utlicc. Have your eye and ear oen to learn truth, whenever and wherever it may come irom, an interior or a superior in wealth or wisdom. Be nreiudiced aptir.rt nothing but evil and error; and still do not be so U-nt that you cannot stop and consider w hither it is evil an,l error that you are prejudiced asrainst. I will ciie w ith tln-; words of- an excellent preacher of the German Kcform church, vhoiu I had the pleasure to hear some weeks since. His discourse was upon 'Davids' charge to Silom-m." "Show thvselfa man, not a fool, nor a country clow n, but a uia; a gentleman in culture, ! m refinement, and in morals at all times. st ou.-: or abroad.in the crowded thorough-1 u,e wll "oue but uoti ana your own c uirade Allow- me to remain as ever, your sin cere fiiend and well-wisher. AX OllSKRVEK. Stoystown Pa., June 2'th. MARRIED. Livni Tj..,,. . c-., .... I AMtls BOWSER.-At the residence; ot Samuel J. Bowser of Simerset Town- .1 A... I. . ." 1 , - 1 ( jiii i, junc, iiie :uin, 13, or aienune t to t. u. w-i: ..xr:,.. oniuii, -ii . - i in i jutuiuis w -ii i-v i.ioir Bowser both of Somerset County. SPAM.LER STULL. On the Pih. day of June 17:1, at the Residence of the Brides Father in Shanksville by ('. A. Iirnnt, Mr. Samuel Spangler to Misd Emma Suill. SOIKRSET M ARtaET. Comxted weekly by A. J. CaSebeek Jt Co. A.tl dril. v A!iiooutter. ji gal. 5e ..Wi-jiU .......Joe ... 1 V) aoe V e lie ....1 w) 3e .-.1 lie w liiK-kahcat. fi bushel liceswax. y liacon. shoulders. V sides, hams. "om. f bu-"hl Corn meal et Calf skins, t, tjIKi, V doi , .......... Klour, ' hid ...flu sai Flaxsceil y ba t.... ' ,.,e Lni, y a Leather, ri-l sole, V apner .. kill. " .. ur I ..'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'..Sue ' wis. V ;y Kye t iu Ki, f J"-l,y,bal Ashtorl - -ioe ...V .. 1 wt 3c ...a fi .. t n 2 UO "sr, yellow fa... T,i,"" "J"ia " " , - I ; Wbcet. r tu. i Wool, Y t,.... i' 4"iOC Xrrms Iseailily. With its vIimd m.1 tfn.t nt Ww sn.rltjL ilfiires. ytetn. arrest the discharge, and Impart vior and cDtnry. Uie and rilality to the entire mw. They have card luouaa.lof cases. FrKv.a6per pacluce of tire boxes aud a liirue igl rial, which is rcry ituuortaat In ollinate or old cases, or i per single tiox. Sold by all lruggrists. ami sent by mail on receipt or i.rire. Addrese H I'M Pit R t Y'S SPKtTIFU:HMWPATHlC MElICIECt ioU riruadwy. New York, - av. 14. a-Forsal hy E. H. Marshall, S.jtuert. Pa, teattanr IJaiBteal. I Tlie re lj no nin wuk-h the Centaur Liniment will not relieve, no swelling; It will Dot tabdae, aad j bo Umeness which It will not cure. This I stmns; boicuac, bat It is true. Where the parts are ot gouc. its ejects are marvelous. It has product rheumatism, Ecuraljia, hVjaw. palsy, .pramt, .welllnirv caked-bat,. Uds, , . . . . . , ous bites are rendered harmless, and the wounded an healed wtt)fat a scar. It Is oa humbutr. The rediie is published aroon.1 each bottle. It Is scU iior as no article ever before suU, and it sells be cause It dor just what it pretends to do. Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain er swelling : deserve to .uller if they will not use Centaur Lio. i ' . ... Iroent. M.ire tlian l.oisl cert Ittcatcs of remarkable cures, IncladiDjr. fnen Umlj. chronic rheumatism, i Kout, running tumors, ae.. harebeea recelvwd. W. will enl a etrcular eonlainlas; certincate, tha m il. k.c, frratis, to any one miueatinjr It. On laiUle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollars lor sparined or rweenled hone and mules, or tor screw worm In sheep . Stuck owner this liniment is worth yoar atten tion. No family should be without Centaar Lini ment. Price, COc a bottle; Urge bottle (1 00. J. B. ROSE a, CO., 63 Broadway, New York. Castubja U mure thaa a aubsUtut bar Cash (Hi. It ls the only article In existence which Is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bow. rls, cure wind-cola: and prodwr aatural sleep.- It contain neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, ami is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and me then may rest. aprlli WAGES I 1IR ALL WHO AREWILLrXaTC WORK, j Any person, obi or yeans;, of either sei. can mase lrom Slu to w per wcea. u suae oar or eseoinz. Wanted by alL .Suitable- ta either City or Country, aad any srasMi of tha year. This U a rare oppoftauity for those who are out of work and oat af money, to niake aa tadepaedant livtofr. No sapltal hem re.mired Our pamphlet. -HOW TO MAKE A LlflXO." rrrlaa; faU uutructione. t.t on retell of IU cents. Address A. KL RTO.H i, CU, Morrlsaaia, Weatcbeater Co., N. Y. eTerywhere ta sell our new and nnvct Emiiroldermf Machine, send tor llm. traced Circular tn the Mchlca Manutasv turin; Cumpauy, 3ut Broadway, 'cW waiiteJ5 lora. Krcrr Ij-It want noeT . t-verjr uugmli(lil to lur oa ' ! Sfnt tm rci ut ten ri-nt. Aiilrr4 1 F. HYDE Kill. It'. sw-trih rnnr. Mfw wk IlON-TOS XlKT.tUO.K ft 11. X. 4 LA. Snt on rwlnt of 20 ruK t'm.iu Printing awl fnl-IUhwa ll.HW. as Vrx-T Siret. Vufk. mm filf'lJ&tSZrCJiTlLV, , tn;int a.itunlair otit ail. Stiflaclioa (tuaraB- 1 '-M rc'un.ii. st wiiW. with full ti- s-' Mht,- a ; ' ' T,,K ,:w HIM. Am - variant tnrtnlian. II ivtitin t(. RuUnr. ml all Ulafm an.t UKi h hrae .Ms-or Trwt f ' rin. It I worn with couilort, and trkvptgn ! "'"j1 ma, .. . pnmnie tm in a lew ! M "wjs arw nt by nail l , .jne-te.!. eirrolars free, when oniere.1 by Wtt to The KlaUe Tnm CV. Nu. ss Brubiwa N y "it y. iVjtwdy aw Metal Sprlci I n; Umt lmul: thry slip ott tm trequeiidy. airi Xrtr Ali'rrtir-menU. D ISSOLTTIOX NOTICK. 1 ne iurur are ncnny ikj(!Dl mat tlw mrtDrr hip hcrtofif Htflun Iwtwara In. Hickaa. Martin. Iftnttsu. hu liven dl.trr-l. The atHlMTlzncl h4 ..n-. an office la bis rrsl lrnr In the western part ot town. JUlyS W. V. MARTI.V. TOTICK. I i-.hv TWf rv .ft ,.,n. ... . . .u ... siren hy m to an nnlcnowa prrwm oneilar but week. A 1 reeclTtHl no valae lur tbe nm,'l am lietermineJ nt to .ay it nnlra r..ni-llr. ti bj Uw. JOSKPH riKK julyi fclklk-k towtulup. JSTIIAY NOTICK t ame trexp:owinir ! the retniie of the ub wiilwr. In Hr 'tin-rural ley township, on the l'ith of Jua Uit one dapple xrmy Hrjc about tea years bM. hiphul in the Irtt liini aUo Mule joint oat of plare in unte lex. The owner will pdve o me forward, fm pp-pertr, pay charge awl take hint f or he will I .ll'pnw.t f asTlIn to law. . Bit AH AX I.t. VDMIXKSTKATOP.'S SALE OF HEAL, tSTATE. Hi ilirrvtion ul the t)q.liaa' Oiurt of Somerset ( Woty. I will aell at public sale. ua. S ATl'EDAY, At'GCST 9th 1S73, on tlie pretuUea at 10 o't-Ux k a. m.. the real eatate of Jo.iah Uonner. In tierlin, Somerset cuunty, la., tlx: Xix L A certain lot of nrvun-I sitnatel In Ber lin hopniKh. lttilel on the oath hy Main Street, on the wtt ty Cherry Alley. oo the north hy Mnt- herry Street, an-t on tlie eaxi ry K jo. M. bein; 1 toor p-he on Mam Street and l'ifierehea hack. muiimii in per. hea. with a new twoatory frame i house 64 feet lptit ami 30 feet deep, with kitchen attached, laive utabie. fee hotue, waah hoojte. Jtc. ; ... A certain piereor parcel ot Uml ttuacl j ia Kpithersvalley town'tiiji. In said county, al- j joinuijc iamla of John MaM. John P. (Jober and i tUnanuel Mxner: enntaininv t aero ami 110 perches. Thu will be mM in (lie whole or In par- ! i-.l, l,k intl r.iKhi4.r. ' Xo. i A certain tract of laml xitaatnl In Brntrtl I trv1,ify '"TT1"''?; " tr.u.t ha an abundant mu1 cuanty. adjoining lanb of 'r. j. .l.Uer. Joel Berkley iiUt a..iia rmw. ir Im. Thi i tr.ut tiA9 un abuo-ianceot unieMime. enai aaa una Kxnh par 1 whole o) f it. This trx-t win alw e a.ld la the wholeor ia parrel to olt purrhaen. Improvement are a r-l twi'torr.lweUins hm.e. bank Urn. ar. 1 nd 74 lrehes. ,v,i 1xr. No. 1 and x, One-third In hand, bat-1 .,.. , ,w.,1U:1i 1m,,i with intn. to be secured on the premie. J X 1 1 1 JQ to rt-autin a lien, ttte interest ta e imi'l aiiuusui uo viic jiu 01 rrnrmij lo lun widow of I'eter Zim rucnaan. rteceaftM. ilarin? her inc. ana at ner ucaiu i:ie pnacipat 10 me nein ot V; Zimmerman: .. In han.1. IJ 30 on the iSHh of Pehroanr. Is7. and lhe bulanca la twoojtial annriai ,vmenw. with lntere Iran auth Februa- ry. 1ST4. to r se.ttre.10n tne premi: No. 4. C'aah: too thereof to remain a lien, the Interest thereof to r puiil to the widow of Samuel S. PUtt oa the liili day of Pchraary. annually, during ber hie. and at her death the balance to the helr of Simti'l S. Plstt. deceased. I1AMKL.J. UKl BAKER. ju!yi Adminutrator. JDtt. WIXjXxIS, TilfZ WIX.U KXOWX Physician, -Oculist and Aurist, AVILL STOP AT THE SOMERSET HOUSE, ; On 8th and 9th of July, 1873, lh Prpnwof jr; pk' "- it!emsaan.iamanof -ice. e vear arolm. WILX.1.S located In the City of Corn her land. lnce his arrival intnatcity ne naa lieen widely and far.iraMy known fur the many c:u inordinary cures of Cancer, Wens, Tumors, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Spinal Affection, All dicars of the Ere and Ear. Weakness in the Back aa.1 Limbs, and Pains, aad especially lor the cure of tboosanilsof ease of u ar t Mnliomntir f n -rx nntm ITailfllf MiriiSMii m. i .tr-: - J Persons snflerirur with Cancer thoald call lane- J : diately a poo Dr. Willis, aa he can otter a safe aad I 1 speedy cure when all others fail. Call and be re-1 (erred to many who hare been cared after raaer-1 other Chronic eumplauita. HotrrwAJt Hollow, Allegheny Cn April 17, TX 1 can recommeml I it. Willis as a noble era dor tor, ior my Utile irirl was blind lor some time, and I tried several physicians who failed to help her. Two physii-sans t jld me that her eye were Inert rm ble. I then applied to fir. Willis, of Cumberland, and I fret r rmJ to far he cored bereres soand and well. ' F KA k CUSUkUV E. I'liststose. AUcaheor Co Md.. April J. U. 1 herel.y certify mat I hare been afflicted with cancer on my breast r elrht rears and I tried ; several time to wet relief bat rt proved all ia rate ! nntll I applied U. Ir. W illi. of Cumberland, and : hare better health this winter than 1 bare had for rears before. MARY E. HABTSfX'K. Tfpifv t..l mw j.Kll.1 I. V...1 a ..rfnl.M, mf ft"0 throWh her srstera espeeiailr la her eyas: she wa hon.1 lor six month, and was at-' tended by severed physleiaris. ha tail. to help ! her. 1 railcl apoa lsjr Willis who belDed ber I direetlr. Sue hi cot her ere sicht an.1 Is eettins: weU last. AlkS. C. SHAFER. i Cumberland. Cckbebxaxd. Mo.. April 22. 1473. I feel It my duty to say that my little buy has had the scrolula atteetlua k two year, especially in Lie eyes. He was in a manner blind lor some fir.M I mmmr, , w . w ,.. 1. 4 I.JI ,u II. wun ay mile i,jr to jfet turn cared. Alter spend- an my money and tima 1 I faileil to art mr little I Ik. Ml N. I I then applied ta IT. Willis, of Cum- JOHN LAW. Ct nr.tr.uxD. Md.. June 17th. 1)173. fWtlcmcn, I I eel it my duty to sar that I llred In Fruetburx Bra year, and was a hard wnr kin; miner at llut time, ami I hare creat symthy tA the miners, an. I I woakl Ut sar to voa miner, that my little girt west blind, anil the physicians here could do nithlnir f her cxcejit Ir. Willis, and I applieil to him al he restored ber sight ua mciliittciy. Ymr wirh respect. PETEK McMAHtAX. 4ar-I could sl.w one hundred cr rti&cates but kn't tblnfc it necessary. julrl r tr-r llPtui-MUO This anriraied Soatlieni Retueily is warranted not to contain a single panicle of Mercury, or a ay injurious mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE, containins thuee S.aitbem Rout and Herhswbira an air-wise Prorkience has placed in eottnlrir where Liver I'rsm.ses irxist prevail. It will cur lVl!r,?!!"r1 ''7 Tt f The ym pti.ms of Liver oou.Uint are a bitter lChad U.te rnthe m.th4 Paia in the Back. Side r Joiut. oftca mistaken lor Kbeamatim: Soar - lielMenaicT-K linlul ena;iti4i of havluir thinz which inirht to have berw oNifie; IMillitr. Low Spirits, a thick yelk. a; appaaraoee of tbe Skia and eyes, a dry lVu;h eften mistaken sVirCoa sumptkHi. Ssmiethae many of them symptom attea.1 tbe disease, at other very few; but ta Lirer. the larcest onran In the lly. I cmerally the seat of tb disease, awl If aot rewulated la time, creat suffering, wretchclnes andllEATU WUleiiswe. THu Great Usfiiling SPECIFIC will aot betMwd tha Uast UipiaJtant F.ir PYSPEPMA. CONSTIPATION. Jaun dice. Bilious attacks. SICK HEADACH K, Colic, lieptessiua of Spirits. tiOL'R STO-HACU, Heart Burn, tuu, Ac. SiiXaS Liu Esalatar.or Mm Is tha cheapest. Purest aad best Fsmil Medic in la the wisrid. niJcnarwbojiriT ' J. H. Z El LIN & CO. MACON, OA., and PHILADELPHIA. Price fi. Sold by all lnigf Ms. For sale hfd. AT. BrT,forL Somerset, Pa. julyl : . AIleirnrBj Male and Female Semlsary, Ralfrsburr; Pa. - The flrst quarter of the aext Scholastic Year will bejrin Wc.lnes.Ur, July 'Al. Tuition .tu. Board it M lie week. For circulars aklresa W. K Y At tjilA.N. or , MRS, J. E. Y ANOHAN, . PitncfpaK B;C U. W. Fisher, Co. Supt. julyi T70R SALE- CHEAP. One Xo. . a ii X tEfsStova. fsad Idto but three week. Ap-HERALUOFFICE," L. R. NORTON, PIANOS Stat Ajrtrt fr tb anrtrailM THE J1WETT AM) GOODMAN 0 r f 111 11 1 118 Smi:hfleld Street, Pittsburgh Pa. Samples of thcee iartrnaunt may he en at tbe (bllowiair tdarea; A. J. Itothora's. Piawr '-Soaierw Moose." PV aao; -Baract Hmk." nraa: J. U. Waiter , Or gan; Public School. Sumenet, Orxaa. "Unu' Hotel," Caadneaee, Onraa. Send fr Illnt rated Cata logue. july 1 e-tn. N OTICEOF DISSOLUTION , 1 tve nnehl henttidure cxUtin between i' V. Yatiy. Noah Scrtt and W. II. W tw-eier, amler the Brm aaate M Yatiy. Smtt a. Wheeler, and Yauy. Scott .., liar beea diaeolved. Ail cUlaia acairud or In tavor of aaid arm will be krwapleI to Yatxy ami So 4 1. at frdna. Pa., fee aettleuteaL khvitzy. n .t hsci nr. jUMll W. H. WHKtLKlt. C'tatentent of aeeoanta of Smeret Towtihlt Schoid district b the year enduij Jane il. 1173. Tax nte mills on the dollar. RBCEIFTS. To bal oa hand trwa last year.. amoantof tax dnplicata..... " State appropriation . ni tr tax trial adjoining diatriet.... m Fnta other aaircea. aa sales of hotue. Due a, Jtc. 101 Total recaipU KxraiMTcaKa. Paid to teachers ii " tut fuel aad emit intrennes... JIT St " to Trcaa. aad Cel. pete lajre S3 St Seeretarr ior (errtcea Ka 6ir baiklina; aad far. boat 1117 54 " repairs, a... IT1 Exonoratbjna lid in BuiLanee oa band . . a M 4 C. M. SUA Vfc Ji, See. juaclS. VyWAl. haancial atatemcnt of Miifonl Tp. S- boiil lrV-t. Peter Snyder Treasurer, sacxirra. 3y hul. la treaary a per but vpit 4 TSU - amount from dinner Treaaurer I'm M " amoant from anarated lamia Z w M antonnt from mljiiininajdUtrict aad tpjai rale of obi nrhd hoane. mjt U SO By amoant of State apprupnaUuo.. - of duplicate 71 W 3M n tMSBtaakifxxTS. By amount paid eleven teacher fl4T0 V) - - ( r balldio new cboid boss- By anvmn' fi.id ft foe! and eon- "tinent-fca By at;i unt pai-l to Secretary aad u. bdien of board Br antoaat of exaiora(k4M 4Ubu 114 44 C! SO J4 W B r amoant of fees of CoL and "Treararer KM J3 57 Ballaoce dtte dutrict 17 14 JIMS D. B A K Kit. jonels Secretary. To Fanners ciid DmiliernieiL Mesfn. Ru-sell a, Co.. of Mawilbei. Okk aiaa- , atactare anus uBeMtoBabty the beat a-raur -ri,,n. M ...i.i. r. .n K.r a m i.i i l, 3 hitch wear, (a aorelty that no other machines have,doauM fan. adjustable euneares, elevatora for can-Tin Uuliiora bark oa c Under, cylinder g-eared hlxb to ire the borsee a abiw walk. aeja ratintr capacity unforpaaaed. Tbe taa-M power U perfect !, Bit liable to 'Teak or wear out, . many others do.aa.1 ia maiie either n -anted or down: ran fnmUh machines eitlier xtarel or belt. Tbe whole Buchine ia made id very hevtof material awl nneijaalled fur daraldUty and Xyic. ami ia cer tainly the cheapest mac tunc In the market, when aaancially aooaidered. It stands at tha keal of the lbreuin; machine IL-t. Over 2,uuV atld In iart two aeaiaia. The bum party ak make a Brut daw ebrrer thmher. h alter and separat., 'all In one) well adapted to oar maaty and mach nee.lc.1. Am alao aolhorised to aeaiata sale at l west factorr prices the well known and pof alar thffilh It Wolire Portable and Stationary Steam Kninnea, Hollers and Saw Mills, from 4 to 3U horse power. This envlaa has no enperiur. Kir further ta forma Una an ahnra machines rrm wlliaildress me at Dale t'i'y or Meyer MUis. W. Mead for price list aad circa iar al iloa't bay antll ! yoa are cooinccl. O. 1. L.1CHT Y. junt if .sent mk svnwrni vo., ri. Ursina Lime Kilns. The ujler?l'.rnetl arc prepared to furnih Prims Building Line By the Car Load. Orders Bespectfolly Solicited. R. J. Ii ATZF.R A C O. t'rsina, JuaaU. Trustees' Sale OF REAL ESTATE. By rirtaeof aa orileT laraed aat of the Orphans' Court of Somerset eoanty. Pa., to the aalrrii(Te directed, there wUl ba exposed to sale by par lie outcry, on the premises, oa Saturday, June 28ttL, 1873, , o'elork a. m.. the fcllowln; described ralnatle real estate, lata the property f Meaamm Lowrv, Esu., of t ireenville towabip, deceased, to wit: NO. 1- Acertaia tract af land sttnate hi OreeoTill tp. Somerset eoanty, la.. euntatninz 3. acre and j percnea, more or less, aajoinmir lan.is ot j.ei M. aty. Uanlel latxy, Jacob I. Miller. Francis Baer and Juha lie I. lie. Tha tract coo tains lit acre dear, at acre la memkrw aad balance well Umbered. Alan two low hoases. bx barn, fra stable, and Iwovrchanls. The tana is aell waiere-L XTO. 2- A certain tract of land sitaated ia the same tp., containing; tit acres aad l perebas, more ur lea, of which M acrea are cleared, with two frame dwelllna; house, with saw milt and a thrifty yuan, orchard, a.linlna; lands of Joel M. uti'y, (leo. (Hrlits. MaryUatl State Line, Peter Payns, Paul Warner aad Joha Ueidle. 2STO. 3. A kit of rouo-1 la tbe borough of S.ilisbury covtaanina V acre, adsibiia- k of Joha H- Ftnd lay the north. Grant street oa the west, Emao wel Sutler oa the south, and an alley on the east, with a new twoatory frame hoaae aad other out butldisc thereon, erected, known iu tbe plan of saki borouch as kit No. Sale tu bcjcin at 2 'dock w. m. One third in hand oa the 1st day of April. ISTt, at which time tbe daa will b aiade and pune. ! sk riven of tbe premises: Iu tbe balance in lure ; eqaai aaaoai paymems laerearter. to te secure. by judiriaeat b.ds oa tbe premise: 10 per rent of the purchase money to be paid on tbe day of sale, Vbkdi wUl be dedai-tad from the Srst narmrat. tiKOKliELfMi KY, JOHN B. LOWRY. junelS Trustees. How to Catch Fish. THE New Patent Sprint "NEVER MISS 'EM- 1'ISH HOOK. This is the createst laventloa. ever eontrired by man. aad catcoea ash with ucb rapidity that It astonishes all w no sea It operate. It is tied ta aa ordinary line, baited and art, and operate somewhat like the cork of a (run, a toon a the osa touch tha bait tbe sprinc eume down upoa It, awl tt lseaua-ht. Sent by mail, post paid, ki cents, or 3 k 1. Addres IKON CITY NOVELTY CIA, Ptttstmrvh, Pa. jaoelS riUT OE PAUTITIOX. To AletsoderC. SIcTcr's heirs. William U. ami Daniel W., of whom Samael Haacer is citarllaa. Paul J. Meyer, rrsidiax. ia Platisburr, Jjmrki E. Meyer heirs, Henry and Am K., resitllnc u FaU City, Nebraska, of whom Aaroa Boocher m ruanllan allltuta. Ataiiah H. Merer, res Ul Ins; In Indiana county. Pa.. Jaha K. Meyers. Catha rine M. Beam' heir, via: Mary t, Uurmarnad with Sans net Zimmerman. Susan, t Intermarried wiia Nelson Seller. Lydla. Acaea, J use pa aad Alexander Beam, all reaWlna; In Somerset uunty. Pa., azcapi At zander, who lire fa "alifomia. Mary Ann, intenaarrknl with William Ream, Amelia C, fntermarried with Samuel Haucer, Sarah rL, lntermarrtcl with Soloaaoa Simpaoa, Lltxia L.. utermarried with Samuel Urantpssd, Sosanna R. intermarried with Uarki Homer, Ab igail At. and Annie K. Mayers, resadlac hi Sowmt. set eoanty. Pa., Samael Zimmerman, caanliaa of Lydla, Alexander and Acae. Baa, heirs aad lo cal repmentallr of Joseph Meyer, lata of Som erset towMhrp, S-imersct eoanty. Pa., deceased. Take ooUea that by Tirta of a writ of partltkja or valuatioa issued out of the Orphan' Court of Somersot aooaty. Pa aad to at directed, I will hoki aa inquest oa tha premise, la Somerset Urwa ship, ensnmendne at the homestesat farm, oa Thunday, the ink way of Jaly, A. IX 1S7S, for the purpose of making partitkm of tha nal eatata of saki deceased so aad inm( hi heir and legal rapresentatirea. If tha aacaa eaa ba wooa wit bust preradicetoorapoilUis: the whole, ortovalaoaad apfiraisa the bum aorosdtnsr to mw, at which time and place yom are isaetaa to attiwal if yoa think pnmer. SheritrofD. ) June II, fllTX OLTVEKE5EPPER. SheriiX. TDXECUTOR S XOTICE - EsiA of Adam Seolsler. lata of Sasmit rowa ablp, deceased. Letter testamentary as the above estate hav lasr eee mated ta the ulri-ad by the prop er aathorU y, autk-e ts hersby jtrea to Uwe la, itabtad to tlo aaah teamed lata payment, aad thoa ha i Ua- claim aaainat tt will present IBesa to the underaicsed, at hi oOce tn Berlin borough, fur settlement, oa aaiaruay, juiy ikb. W. A.UARMAN. junetl Executor. tiTThb AdrertlMTMeBl will appear but a whorl time and IhoMC lotreted will do wrll f preserve it. 1 A CARD TO INVALIDS ! IDOCTO-K J. W. Sykes, Exclusive Practitioner IN CHRONIC DISEASES, 19 1 Penn Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA., Invites the Atteutioa of Invalids TO HIS CURATIVE SYSTEM OP TREATMENT, Tbe result f Twenty Yean f CanstAat 'and exdnslTe'i attrntioa t a liBLi't 4 range f ( hruic diseases, and.aa experience rnibracin manj thaa-aBw case. DR.STKES'MOtE OF TREATMENT con sists in selertlriK sur each case Lhe remedial as cans best adapted to its care. Neil her dependlnn; oa any SINGLE remedy, however Taiaa Me. Bur treat ing all eaes acoiiiia W a simtia kbsa er tbaory. ae prescribe atx tha rartous mean needed la each ease, aad eombtae them ta sajrh systematic manner as will make them wort together, and coatntiate most eHeetaa!y to the rcstoratlna af health. liR. STKI'-S patients hare tha bcacat of rrery aew disroeery and theory of Taiae. His reaae.lial resource isciale Medicaid hholaticns, DOTH OF Ya p r a nd f A torn ized Fl Iti, Tosther with Tonle. Cleaasina: and Snralalin: Medicine of aosarpaased atBcacy, aad riygnaic and Mechanical Rcmolie of areal raloe. THE DISEASES C0MPRISEH IX PR. SYKES' SPECIALTY ARE: Consumption, Xaital Catatrrb, Chronic? Sore Throat, Laryn gitis, Bronchitis, Am t li nt a, or Phthisic, Chronic Pneu monia, Chron ic Pleurisy, Diseases of the Heart, Scrofu la, and all forms or Blood and Skin Diseases, Dys pepsia, and Affections of the Stomach, Dis eases of the Lif er, Spleen, Urinary Organs, Chronic Di arrhea, CostiTeness, Piles, and Female Complaints. Results of Dr. Sykss Treatment. Case of S. II. Sithr, Esq., Of Lertaala, Okies Kick Flrcewa Testrw, Plaewaea f Laar auoet Hetvrt, Fro !( Ileaaerrkaajes, t. LaxTosta, O . Deermbsr 21. lsTO. Tib. J. W. Stkbs Dear Sir: I leel it my daty to make a jmst aeknewleilciiieat te yoa of the bea eat 1 receive! f your treatment from April to September, lsau. Wbea I rewrted te you I had but Utile hop of a recueerr, a I had bcaaorrhace of the rune almost dally durinc tweaty-two month prerloa. tocether with aa a aces af tae avart. u that 1 eould aot lie oa my left ssd dariac a period of artaea year. The coairh, pain and eoaatanl oppre-saai of the breast made life a bur den. After lakincrour treatment for three moath. I test a deckled improvement,- the hemorrhace of the luna had eeaaeu aniaretaer: tae eppmnsan of the breast, couch. Ac., were much better, with a decided improeemont of my ireneral health: sa that 1 commenced tbe aeooed euarse of three months' treatment with more hope. After eoatin. Bloc the treatment ( altogether are asnotha), 1 Mt myself entirely well eoaid lie oa either side aad hreatha freely. Y I eoaid hardly awUev the ear a permanent one. Bat now. Altera nwawh hare passed, ami no recurrence of hemorrhace, n eurt. aad t hare recained my former wsurkt: so that I now feel tbaakiul to God, and te yoa mr yvnr inraraaMe treat meet ta my case, and snail nut erase to recommend ether similar! y aSW-ted to your treatment. Yoar Respectrultr. S. IL SITLER. Case of B. Jones, X. 7S rifik rttsaharwh. SaaUCaJa-Taiaav4 Oaakrawa. Vmtt Laauj, AaTeete, ste. For sererml year before eoosahjna; Dr. Syke I had been ouughln; more or kra aad spitting mark heavy yellow aad dark colored matter, aad oa one oecaaiua pu onsiderable blond. I wa also trow bled with Nasal Catarrh la tt worst for, nry aa aai earttkr alliaa: Ihkpk ltaair matter, eaastnc at time violent peat sa my head, land a creat deal of atrer paia ia my breast; aim, nort ecs f breath, aacbl sweet, tue mt aaawtite, aad wa mach reduced. 1 had been aadec several ahra. m ether the mte Dr. Irtah. who akj I eon armed corarumptam. aad eonkJ out ra- I oaalted Dr. Mke la March, lsrr. and sUhiwmT hi treatsarnt a tew esnsMk. Ibamd my aatarrh and loag disease ramored, ami hare had a recBirear ot incm. B. JX2. PlTTSaranB, Jalr, ISTi Heart T3isea.se. imam f J. W. Mtlhnr, t SUrpkarf. lartiTla Tt Saaarsaca), p.. ?foemhT U. In. Pa. 3. W. 8ti P'r sir: I deem rtdMt taTaiida w o may be mSmav from Heart Dtea m I nara nTerd. and to yoa, tamaaa aoaa ra niaaaalrty I loaad relief, it Mt mr raaa pan IkIt. It la Bow test yean riar X nH enatalted mm. after (aHertaa; majvr montaa wt k rA dtatrem ainat the heart, whtch woald ofUa aloft heal ln Iwaw w twi aabtiaaa. aad tea palpitate eto teatly.atteaiedwitli a rahhtaa; " aa)iia tnwad. an.1 raanac a feeling aa H i wuald wtil net I alau had awek pal a ay aaa4 aad laanmni iA my Huu-k. kklaaya. ac. i was a ataek re dneed that 1 xld Kmreety r"t ta yoar ooVa, aau waa maily dlarsaraawa. aa I ha4 awamltad alair BoteJ phyaielaaa la taa 'Uf tuMl ratiaf. I aa nappy In Male thai a aoaraa f yoar treat Mat reeaitad ka ay WfU raraeery aad 1 kaae eajwyad aaeelkrat heaith eeee aara. I wa ladae ad twanaawtt yaw by Mr. WUlla Mrawa. waoaakl that hia wtfa aad hie brother aad beta bee car of heart dlaeaae by meana of yoar treatment. JUH.X W. MllXtlB. vtfli-ii Tlr-ii-Ti it id A. j - V IlliUj mm. A AW A ' ' ' Dyspepsia, r Thlrly Taatra' aaaiwlaaa Cay. Urwlx Caaatat. Ma A4 IrfBBBTT Mraaarr. i rtTTsbcaaB, Fa Man-h ia immx i llm. J. W. Stkjw Dear St? Ia ISM 1 uaaalt ed yna rs arrera Asthma aad Rmekltm, which 1 aad msa etuMaaad. The yhthlali was aa arrera at times that I eoabl only aei my breath at ala;bt by atuusa; an, hartac window aad aoor aoewad. 1 wat alas macfe troaijlad with Lfyaoapsav Taraw axmths befijra eoaealtlca: jtm I was a mach radwo. cl that my bally psyslciaa) aabl I semld as lira iimoBtha. Aa 1 axa of a euosumptrvw Caaallyad wa s mact redarad. yoa did aot speofe rry eoa adeatly af ay rerewery. bat taeaznt I abjht ba beaelluad and my life proaunired. I pavead mrmnt amler yoar ear, aad Improead raptdly anul ay health was eatlrely restored. aa4 I haw atnea re mained entirely well of ay oed alltaaats, aad ta auoa neat tb every war. Vowrt raapactfanr. MAKI U. SCAXDLESS. Two Other Cases of Long Standing Cored. ALLBOcanr, rKa 3 !rr ATwvra, October, 171. i Dm. J. W. Srna Deer Slrr I desire to state lor the amracmiut of those wha may be afltet e.1 a I bar been, that I hare been eared try year treatment of areere Mnaseenrite Asthma, trem wtalch I had saHered at UMervais (roc cnihihoed. I placed myself under your care ia the summer of Isea. since whirn I hare been free front Asthma, ami have enjoyed better heaita In other rapacu thaa I had prertnusty aaosra. Thoa who hare ctrucctad, a I ha doae. day aad ats;st for week tfsretber. to vet a ttncie amiortaMs breath, will anuerstasH now aicniy I appreciate tae Deoeni i nar uenvau mat yoar t ReepeettqriT yuar. Mli l A.I'T HOLLA XD. Rev. W. M. MnHliiix, Of rark era barn; X. E. Cent fere men. Mono arrow. VT. Va.. January IT, VTt. Iui I-Ma Stub. I take great pise sar la infcirminc yoa that 1 am cured af Asthaaa. By Miowms; your advice aad takia; ysr rese die. I aa bow by the Divas bsrmug deUvered from that rapieasaat disease. My appetite a) good and lean tluen all aicht. My arM has hsttea d. aad 1 can do twice the work I dad a year ago, and with less fatigue. My rosea I deeper, fuir, aad clearer thaa ever. Year Imeiely. W. M. Ml LLEXIX. DR. STKES I in possesah-n of a large amount of similar testimony, whien ha wilt be happy to famish to ay one applying for it. VISITS. DR. STKES eaa oary rery rareiv lea re his at- fk dartre the dav. bat he win. mr a reasonable eompensstsnq. ge by aisrht ta exaatiae patksnu re- suimc at potau w nere tae mp eaa o man oe- tween tbe hrs of S n. am. ami M a. m. Treatment by Letter. DR. ST EES lac treatert h tod reds of case by letter, with the mom gratifying meets, aad hrra lkl unable to visit him eaa avail taemssaree of hi treatment by writ lac to htm for a list of q"Uoo which will enable them to state their rendition property. flo r te8 tor Ccisiillatici A rtrruUr eoBtammsc fall tafonnatkei will be sent fret to any address. DR. T. AV. SYKES, 191 PENN AVENUE. June la. 4DMIXISTRAT0R 3 NOTICE, a of Daald Border, hue of C aimt eg tp.. Letter of admisistratioa oa the above eatate kartac beea granted to the undersigned, wotkre is berebr riven to those Indebted to it to maae nam diate pa.iaisul. and thoa havttg claim acamet st to present them daly aatheailcntad lur aottiamiat on Sat un tar. July 19th. at the rnidanee of the BaderBigwed la imvtdcvuie. m nu tawntero. DA.XIEL W. BOEDER. Jusell AdaaJaijtrator. 4 DMIMSTRAT0R S XOTICE. Estate of Edward Dcirsey. lata mt AOeghea j rp.. deceased. - Letters of admmistratkon oa the above ecat kav ing been granted to tse undsvvigaea. netkeniheia by given to tho oadeowd to ma immsillat nay ment, aad those having ctaim acatnat It will pre sent them, duly aatbratieated far mttlsm t w Saturday, the Uth day of Jaly 1TA atiheawa of of the anderstrned, ta laid townshtp. SAMUEL. wALXES. juned Admin istrator. THE NOTED HORSE, YOUNG PLOCOHBOY, wlU stand r mare the n rumg season, commencing April Mth aad ending Jaly 10th. a taUowr The nrst three day at the stable of Eliat Onfflth. Kmgwood. I'pper Tur keyibot township! the next threeday at the stabie af Jacob Baker. Bear Barren's MUi. hi Mi4d ereek township; the nxt day and a half at the stable Leonard FerreL la Centrevtlle boeengh; the aext dav aad a half at the Mabie of tseorge Seehler. In lillwrd township, aad su oa alternately Ihroaghoat the saasoa. Dam oir-non ajtoPcBroaxB. Tae fonowiagi the description aad pedbrree taken from the Eag Ush Stad Book: Pksagh Bey tanda M head hieh. ana mane aad tail, coed acta, and i a beentifal dark browm. remarkably saert Ugs isMssisslna immense Dower aaa nn V rvtnmetry of form be is act eastlr arnaaad la any country. M mt aerieeuy waaii asm na pro. 4 nimseu a sure aiai geuer. He I undoabtedly desrewded. a hi pedlrrae teetiBv. from ta Kest and purest draught stock ta Eaa land. Tseng Plonxh Boy by -Ptouca Boy. aad -oki Plough Boy, '"-Heart af Oak' aad hi dam by 'Brown Ben. late the property of Mr. Klx. of Alferton. Derby shire. Heart af Oak' wa got by 'Joha Ball,' hue the property of Mr. Lester, of Amberly. 'Jean BuUrby -Old Leisters hire,' dam by - Victory.' L-cestenhn-e' by Wild's U 'tune Lew,' that eee ered at guiaeaa each mara. -Black Leg, by OH DerbvAilre,' Derbyshire' by Mr. T. Cbs weU's -Otd Tuta. of Wigtoft. LlawJashlr. A far ther pedigree la unntesssnry. aa be wUIiiotan asce himself to eompeteat judge aa a herseef Ta.-laswrance, (la. to be pakJaJtooaa. thamaremkaesra to hewfthfcaL Person part ma with the mare before she as known to be with (oat or tailing to attend regularly after the trst service, far: est the 1 new ranee. Uuat aara will be ta kra. but no eeeoaata.illty fcr accident. . FI'HLES, L. FF sTREI. aprllS PMIXISTRATOR-S XOTICE f Uoyd Darwry. sate of Allegheny tm. Letters of adinJnlstraUoa na tbe abeve i having keen granted to the I Kk. 4vm io taoae Indevited teK tomaxe diate psiainl, and thee smviagemiaa athtottt. to orestnt them daly oa Saturday, the nth da; th day ef August, at the hue reskleno of laid derease1. O EURO EG. W ALKEX, - Attmmist rater. juoc2S Statement ef aeroonta of t ppar Tnrkeyfcet tp. Sclkad district few the year ending June VI. ItTX Tax rat mill n the eollar. Td bal. en hand (ram but rear I MM amount ef tax daaiknta Mw M State approertatJon Ml M ruwia Paid te aloe tare her. Him - for baildlng lie an to treasurer aad out. T to Secretary lur service $ elT XAODSKXEOEB. junett TSTRAY NOTICE. On1 theWhof May. WX there axe i ,a. tmm-mm mt the sabmrlhsr. h A a.jmw rv-- . i .mi ws veer 4d. Tae wOl pmaa eosae fcwward, nrovw m sporty nay the if, aad take them away. jancai W. L. HOBXJTZTXL. - CKOQUET. The best assortaMnt at the towest nrtraa. Oos4 set at H. Aa, M. Seat free mt expense ronmpt ; of order to nsanst Expraa Omea. ROBERT S. SATIS k CTX. I 1T Lrararrr rax-r, I jonsra PITTS BTTBOK. rav Tur ku suet er wrner i)