He Somerset Herald. Augu: XX H73. - TIJETABI.KK. ... V HIXKKAL rIXT tAILUOAP-. ..at5' ,,,, after M-.ly. July 71 h, 173, train will a nunc f. .hi a. m. 1 .10 p. III. 15 j. m. He- Wcsl . 4.. a. ni. .11 a.m. .4 p. ,,(11. W. F. ALTFATHEH. Ucn'rl. Mipt k H U K HIMERAI. PlIIST. P. 11 So p. tn. Hm a. in. Vi-Hl . m. 4 JO . in. . U -coming clirislaiiiie.1. rr,MKK pi r.t i'', r v",0Pu'al ,)iivis & nros T,it famiir have roinmciu-eii plough- n-w.Fhmr is ilmvn, Ck t Becrit". Vr.rT Ul:l,,v "" Ivrtii-nts sir-jr-l- c.!,n Uin. Mi li:is tievii tin rasre for Hut li-w TO' mi- OriHvrus nl l ooK k in-orns Fkh 1-VfT)- ( ,nki fruit f all vai i.-li.-s. ut W. "Y IV I .its sui'l it.t.M's for nsli at VlTUI (ailnrnt.-. . ,. rtiH-ks. jars, j.itclicrs ami jtij.-s for Jf,;r..4HiTif. TiiEN'oniiiil Scli'H.l at Salisbury, ojk-iiciI rtl, nearly thirty Students. jt niiivcJ t Iavhs& Bros, a s.hn- jt.x-k of tnhrt ciff.irs Hats Corn, Corn Mi'al, and F.h-J nlw.nvs to k at the Una-cry A: Feed Stun-. I'mP tin- wuimunicatiiin m Hie lirM J, It is from the jx-n of Olisorvcr. To Fif"-;"' '"""i ant H-rits will j inJr salt U'd ,rn f,,r ",s anJ P"'"- j The he.it crop is harvested and a good-1 ( itUJJi'iis the hearts of ye farmers. : ' . t , The KfimUiran State Convention will rwrlil HurrUburg on the thirteenth of! U11" E l A'OT , , . i . . . ! Thl fbi'lem has made apiK-arance m ! r;::sbur2. then- has lieen thrw ratal cases iLalir. ' T... iitriiii iirii'k un E till liif . nit viMio ........... i Prvt- rmnM min il. nas wen awanieu lo ; W. W.Davis. tocF. Ks Aiii.r. has made an exi-avati. m ; Mia'.Iar and foundation Tor Ins building , (ii I ninn Street. CuAi. at Smmnaii's Hank for cash. Hen ri ll.iUifi lt will receive pay. I-arge ;il:ill tn. of lump oml on hand. Klv. Kr.r.vKs of VenaniM coiintv. Pro ' Marian, prcaclied to a large biidieiice in i Keliirwed Chiin-li on Sunday his!. Bi'tij tow. Ir. Martin has ojicucd .. i . i . t:ii..K.. f . if W Dial oumt uirr juuii-i ii u'i .-iore. TifWLewilllTlorm a!! o-rations upm , f,u- The niMUiest man yet discovered livi-s il Lt.uisvillf. He borrows half a gallon of i atiT every day and promises to return Bf it inter. Mr. Ami Kneitf.k has purchased the imt lot lirt ween the residences of D. J. Korrjf r nnd Dr. Kd. Kimniel, and is c-rcct-x: Jat-llmg on it. Ti of our young ladies were practic- ' isitl 'ilouble shuttle" on Thursday last, j l!.lu:dn!Kiiig in an accomplishment, then ' li nrr imvmplished. i T "7, . . , , i wnillier for the past lewdays ia , T! i r i lU,Mle ,f. ' TWr i iij4,finaAugUtcool Illghts, foggy ; aa.n and hot inid-davs. .., . , , , . . W . Davis & Bno., have just receiv- -L-kl.rjf.-rt and U-st sch-te,l st.:k .of '-n-. Coalediona. loliact-o and I i-1 :ifVrr lirouht to Somerset. Ilk Juxiu Bka km eb raised the frame ! ;t liou-, on Thursilay last; wheu iWMr. Hrallier will have one of the j 3K.M crittagf in our town. DtNT, the father of Mrs. Crant, niiorted dangerously ill was the -h tiilc. child Uiru uru ir. umi ri.in.u j liorn in 1 .HO. i V-'iiiiiil. He was If.NTLU an agent in this Place to sell ii- uiiprove.1. Ii rover Jc Baker I v-iBi: miu liines. For iwrticulars all on V Sxitt at the Barnet House, Somerset. Tut. bricklayers have coinuienci-d work ir. rn.-ucri.-k iinili s n-sideni-.- on I V . t. m. . . , , , ,. , i iu,n Mrcet. Mr. Smith has a Milcndid i .- . . , . . -i i-b and w ill have a neat and sultan- i. lmu.-. m Ki niuiiii-u uuuer, was severely , i;..i i ..... . - ...uru, i A.imii-riiaie l ainbria county, a irt time ;. While workiniraroundthe " her tloibes caught fire burning her in terrible manner. tAiKUtw We doubt not, but that the : -d.Ji building lots oirere.1 for sale by I- Pirkinc. in Fairvu-s- u ill u.U ro.i.ll.. i-nnect e. Uhkt l .,im;i.,i i;."t.. ". t tlmt jKiint. . I kite you to wrtifv that I have used iniuiNni' Liver Ucgtilator in my ii. lv will, ii4iipl.ne siHK-e. J. . D. lit Kit. Chattahoochee, h'la. . '':-t unulitv of o unl Barrel. While Wheal Flour in always on hands at rftt.riiiu.f all Mir Kb.nr mii1 will !,.- itrM. -f Flour any part of town. - MlN.L U ..rl.rtii-it ,.r. .i.rl..t. i- . .1 KUr , .;. Lander, Pa., erected a -fcirv bun. i that city, last week. ! ""men hours. This is the second cii- TT:-f tl,- kiti.I which be has undcrta ' - , l l-NTi.t a voun-r lailv of our tow n ' r4-Viiuiilri.,.nMu...... - i... . i - C " '.H-MIt U W tll V M? Ull. .Ill II II. " , Nu,-eie'' her hand, tlint be tniidit It. if he wool.) Inn- li. r n l.i.lf f kid gloves. Ik- liight the ' Bjiy (Ton J H lulu l na in u Vr. '"I'W Uao.1 11. din tl. l.l .i. I .,' . '.Z ". b1 nw w,,nl t.-ansgress I he j TJ '" tlM" fu" h-tter postage mut lie ,Tt. The Postmaster lieiiend has , t IU i-eetved a 101-0 ttuinrtiiu-iit .if ."ltib and Handle Parasol, as "'I'lDi Vmi, Ijicc and Linen ttd runV. J " Huts, Ti.-s Ifc-aus Ae i. HoI.IlKltllAl II. )T savs there is nxim le tow taiidl. -!v tl . ,i m that .-.Hintry lor . me men. ana ikh b -d a ,.u.,ter or in .. i " ' . . ihi waUi .(.rti,i, P .ji,... kf- Tlicre are many other places L S" E'"'l-'io.ss. (Jo to W. W. :n.,t . v' ui luJ hox ol Phof. 4 Eai'Iah-'ivk Lamp I'ow I , onJ r ol the wo, hW ,r,''nt ou" hiinp rid! It I lainiM from i l Vour bnmwd, ' " V:Z !ini i tu -.-""" natary -3vUn..7' 7 . HHHith. Api.IiratKiii K Zi cuI;;.f flour, havingin i, one-h.lf ""Mni'iin. .. ... ... I ..I ItMiii.i-r ituLiuir I'uuiler. till. Salary will not! . hltvtK tKK.-lke c iiuwV Ui th Iir7-.iors mi I . i ml f swe-t milk; flavor to taste; then , J.O v irtC I N-t u f '-il-'ht eggs, well U-alen. , - -T -l !rl three ,-uim of flour, having in il one Hi ii.M-asurc Banner Baking Powder. j V. ti''ltuPrn ""' t-1 Kaeh can of the Banner Baking Powder k-r i i 4rdwiire hllsim-i. He coiilains a small measure, to la- used even ... '.'Jhrli..il... II . . .... . .a ,i.; "iuiy irom the. nianu- lull, hr..: "v,,5 ircm V, In ) ,x r ; yi.u r-ani;ot . btain this P iilh' valuable ar. j not, but 1 do know i represent uie wisi..T ''eiVw .8!,t,!'f '''iN'Ure; will Uj. le'lioiii Vi,ur gr.a-er, u leniy five ! of norc than one half ot our citizens, o "ill AEU,ag V1 Pi.v U, get ! mill bv i.iail. ad.lress.Hl to ihinncr Unking ! The Vclley IntleMndcnl wsll Iw issued . lui lvcuA mi li-rtoiw ' l'owde'r. 1'. O. Ik k IJ, yi7, Pittsburgh, ! on the 15th iusU 1 can only hope the hd r: 57? nd I ttvind .I'm., and vou will receive, isistage iwid, a j 'tors abundant success in the cntcrpri.se, as lJ "'rap at the Hardware ..ni.rt.-r isaind im tn iom ilu r wilh a they are both deserving nu n. mUCK: 15HRK1! V. YV. Davis & Buo.. Have for sali at tlu ir yard nr .l.-iiver.-.l, ::ihi.ihmi lirii k. Mu. .1 ao i ii Ssvukk. of CiiiiiU-rliind, Ins n i-i ied a large wgn-liottseitt Dale City , Pa.. where ho intends to keep at all times a supply of salt ami lime for sale to the people iif that region. Ai l. -fvms whose business it is to sell Tol acin and Cigars in any quantity, are sul.i i t to the special tax of live dollars, vhi. ii must lie paid on or before the 9th day ot August, or a severe penalty will lie inclosed. NMK scamp stole, the wheel from the senilis; machine wairon of Mr. John KIlis, at the mud pike. After a fruitless search of some hours, Mr. K11U was -omn lled to place a jmle under the axle and "ride home on a mil. J. II Zimmerman ami Ilelllev & Bro., have pun based that wrt of the Parker lot situated on the Northeast turner of the Diamond, from Miss. Susan Parker, they have ;lti Icet front and ofl feet deep. AVe understand that the gentlemen propose rrectinir, store rooms on it nt no di.-taut day. (Ink day of last week while a party of Imvs were sdiootiiij; at a mark, a short dis tance Ik low town, a piMol iu the hands of a lad named Pitler.wasaccidentlydischarged, the shot passed diagonally along the palm ot the hand, making a painful though not dangerous wound. Tiik litest freak in the feline wav, is a three legged kitten, rweiitly added tn the stock of a gentleman residing in Collins J township, Allegheny county. Pa. It is IK i'fect in formation, cxcc-it ihat it has but one fore leg, and in going aliout makes one hind leg do a sort of double de.lv. W'k are in receipt of Vol. 1 No. 1 of the Liitrol .47ivi?icpuhlished nt I.atrobe, Westmoreland County, Pa., by Messrs. Fink nnd Benford. It presents a tine typo graphical apjiearance, and its "make up," is good, its editorials are neat and its locals sprightlv. The proiirietors arc liolh pmc- liad printers. We wUh it liiilHiutuled sueci-ss. Tin; elegant "hay weather" of last week was industriously improved by tin1 farmers, who say they never saw five liet- ter davs tor harvesting. .Most ot the hay in this section was put up in most excellent condition, and the unanimous expression is that the crop is much better than was ex- Icctcd. T1"' 'rl.v July rains did the business. ' , ltu-NT. treks that are incl ned to lie vbiK'd alniut by the wind should be staked. A stake should lie driven in the ,,, a s!lort (listaIM.,, ,rom tllt. lrce aIlJ a stntw or .,()Jh ,a)(, U!ej Jo ,loil ie tree in place. Two or three stakes should lie used it necessary to hold the tree up properly i - , . ini,.nVi penning snouui lie used as tvins ni;(tt.rial ,h:ll win ,.lia(l. t'hetree. or injure M n EmTolt :Yim ,uav tdl vour man v n.:uicrSi tl,.lt tUvre nrc some 'very smart men, somew here in our country. There i an- yet plenty of men, who will give them a dime for a scotch hcriing.or anything they ; cIkisc to offer them, if they only give them something to moisten it a Iif 1 1 don't know what it is, it lias so many names. It's not whiskey. We have thcl ical option .,w .,.r,.. St UK. Wellersburg, Pu. jj , ,(U (m K.-vj.. offers for sale the Clude House used to stand. It will be found bv an advertise ment in another column, that he proposes to sell them oil in six lots. We are sorry to see this, as we bad hoied Unit some of our enterprising cili.ens would raise a 1 stock company and build a large hotel on them. It is by far the most eligible, in ; fact the very l st site in town, for a hotel, j We understand that Mr. Picking will sell . on reasonable terms and that be will take j considerable stock in a hotel. To Tax Pwkks. Persons who have not yet paid their State and county tax vliould bear in mind that the law imjioscs an addi'ion ol cL'lit iter centum on all taxes uniiaiil I-efore the first of SeptcnilKT, .,l5c, ilh the (rhAfl.A ax j's at om. collectable by law tl,c same us any other , , Tl. -.i,,,,,:,,,, -.ill r.-miin in the j hands of the Treasurer up to that date, i ,1 .. :n i... ..i. :.. . i. i... i.. ..- irii lilt n in in: iiiiiiiii ill iiitr ii.iiiMrt ii T. .w ,,1, , , iin,i HrtM;:U wnstablcs for ct,ii. - .,i(. This is an item of imiM.rtan.-e ... ,.,,. r...i i... .,!,.;., ;, ,,...,,:..., ....... can save unnecessary it. A i.itti.e son of Charles Uhl, burned himself in a terrible manner oh Sunday lust. The mother mid father had Ix.th gone out of the room and the child was lell alone. By some ineansor other he got hold of the oil can and walking to the v1..i-. iiiitiii'iii-ti I mint-in tin oil iiiln lln jjn. j,;-, ot1(.s Wcre j,,;,,.,! anj ti,e u,,miH, r.in,, along his arms to bis shoul ders burii- ins him in a frightful manner. His brother I was attracted by his screams ami succeeded iu extinguishing the flames. Although slill suffering intense pain the little fellow is doing as well as could be e.icctcd. Mu. Editor: Though often, our hopes ami csiK-ciaiiuiis nac oeen uiasicu, ov ...;i ...i ,i:a,..i..,. .i,, L i ... .: , t i . ... . .... !lllllTli IIn,IM n'lllllilt ill, 1 I. llt I, ir- : rf;n i.,.,. r..r w..u,.urir ' v,... ,.,i ; very promising developments have been made iu Fire-clay. superior quality of ,ire.clav has 1k-. ii found at tour uiflc rent , places, in regard to quality and quantity, there is no question any longer alsiut it. Wc lire all riht as fir as that is concerned. ne tract of land, wit It the clay on it is sold already, and others I expect will go and do likew ise. CotllA.iE. Weilersburg, Pa. A ii:i;km-.imkt to the Scientific American sas, '-ibe best remedy for bleeding at the ne, as given by Dr. tilea soii. iu one of his lectures, is a vigorous ! motion of the jaw s, as if iu the net of mas i Hie act ol mas-i i child, a wad of j its ii'iouth an,l I tication. In the cr.se of a ' ti:llie- slmlllil Id 1il:i.-. il if. ! the child instructed V. chew it bard, of j ! course an adult docs not need the paK-r It lthc motion of the jaw s that Mojis the flow of l.lood. This remedy is so very simple that many will feci inclined tolailgh at il, but it has never In -en know n to fail in a singic instance, even iu very severe case. i Anotiikk Autkj.kok Common- Hoi sk i iioi.n rsF. SrPKitsKiif.ii. Asso. iatcd wilh the t-arlicr recollections ul a great many men n ni women is the memory of the Bath brick and emerv stone w herewith the knives and forks, and Intlisand kettle, nnd .itlier kitchen artich-s were at stated times "scoured uii." That primitive mode pre vails today in thousands of families who have never Used Supolio. But once let SiqioJio Ik- used for this purpose and tliat hoi ise w itc never wants Bath brick or emery sloiie uy more. Sailio not only s.-ours oil' all rust and tarnish, it brightens, bestows a Kilish as brilliant as new, and docs il in nie tenth the time required by any other substance. Sold everywhere. Hotisckccjiers, try it. - - " I -. The small matter of five cents a quarter 1 ... .1 .......1.1 ..... r:.... 'very iii.ee iiiii.i.i.s woun. no. .i i.ueu i the right minded man out of taking his ! home newFimper. There is scarcely any- : l. i.....n . on.: in tins county who has laxena loreign pajicr year after year, and iaid thepystagc and thought anything of it. X'ow when . : "l . .. .i.. 1. 1UU Hie iniuiri.-u u. .io ru.ii..: iiiiifiiii - . u of fonsress-for vour home .... . . Wr ", ra.g...way . I.lll.l l.U .fc J M ..II.IIIU I MI..H.I9 niiji- jxirt your home institutions first and for eign publications next, and pay the po tagi) liku a man without grumbling. The next Congress will re enact I he law making count v pax-ni fn-e. So Ix-ar it mliently and ail w ill lie right iu the end. M. (i. tfazettc. 'A-Take tbeyolksof eight e?irs. well lieaten. adl one cup white sugar. one Imlf no f luiil.-r. one half run of - w. ti.ilL nnrl ,i.u..ni! .1 lin--.iiiari.-rs - measure i .nc half cup ' Uircc-qunrtcr butter, two. uis white sugar. necordinir U i.rintcd directions, jri list of lifly valuable lU ijies. ' Althouoii the word "wlurtlclierrv" ! IH lltlilollhtitillir f..i,.u4 ti .1..,, with impular sanction, the more homely word huckleberry" licing generally ac cepted. It seems a suH-rllnoiiseleg!ince of diction to say "whortlclicrry" and it does not seem to rijjhtly In-long to the humble fruit to which it is applied. By all means let us stick to 'huckleberry." Wc clip the following from the Ikilford (Jazfttf: Mi. John loltomfield met with a terrible accident on Thursday evening ol last week. Jlr. iSottomfii I1 is a car penter and has, for some time, lieen work ing at Mt. Dallas. On the evening in question he took the cars for his home near Hopewell. When he arrived at his desti nation lie alighted from the cars and w hile in the act of reaching for a basket which he had left standing ou the platform lie slipped and fell with his right foot resting on the mil. Before lie could extricate him sell Uie train was in motion, the wheels lssing over his legalmvethe ankle.crush ing it in a horrible manner. The unfor tunate man was conveyed to his home and Ukiii examination it was tumid that ampu tation of the limb was necessary. Tiik following act for the better collec tion of debts in the State of Pennsylvania was passed by the recent legislature: "That in all cases where any judgment has len heretofore obtained in any court in this coinmonwenlth against any person or persons, if an execution be issued upon the said jugment, which is returned by the sheriir nulla boim, of that the debtor has no property out of which the said judgment and execution ran lie satisfied, any judge of the said court nuiy thereupon issue a subpa-na commanding the said debtor to apjvar In-fore a judge or any commissioner duly apHiinled by the said court, to un dergo an examination under oath as to his property and cHccLs with power to comiie! obedience to the suhjMcna by attachment and the production of Utoks and iiaiers necessary to the said examination. In case the said examination ilocs not disclose any property or effects the expenses thereof shall be paid by the party instituting the same, otherwise they shall be part of the regular cost of suit.'' PiTTsninr.H Femai.bC.h.i.kce. Those who are seeking a really first class school for their daughters will" do well to send to Hev. I. C. Pemhing. D. I)., Pittsburgh, Pa., for a catalogue of the Pittsburgh Fe male College. It is just such an institu tion as an intelligent man desires for his daughter. The buildings are large, well lighted and ventilated, and fitted up in ex cellent style. The course of study is well selected. 1 tic method of instruction thor ough. The discipline mild, and vet firm and judicious. The faculty, one of the larirest in the Unit.-d States, numbers 2. ! chosen teachers. The hxition is on a beautiful, shaded slnt-t, central, easily ac I cessible, and as quiet as a country village, j 1 here are cil' it eiMirtmenls. u i i siw :. i teachers. There are five teachers in the music department, and hereafter diplomas will lie granted in music ami painting, as well as iu the literary course. Added to all this the charges are less than any school affording equal advantages aud accommo dations. We heartily commend it to our readers. The Fall Term cimmeuccs Sep temlicr 10. Tiiksi: two items are from Frank Cvtt an't I'ajier: Xo little excitement and sjH-ciilation ex ist in Westmoreland on account of the dis covery of lead at several places, on the Chestnut Bidge, along Jacobs Creek, and us several continents. Siiecimeiis examin ed by the writer and now in his iiossesssiou indicate a good quality of ore: but lioin their association with a form of limestone, it is thought, a lead of any great magni tude is not a probable discovery in the I u ture. However, tradition aflirms that the Indiaus obtained it in this locality in quant ities suflicicnt to make all the bullets they required, so that too much stress must not be given to personal assertions, and all search abandoned accordingly. The survey of the disputed line between Westmoreland and Somerset counties will resumed next Fall as soon as the leaves are off the bushes that the engineers can see ten feet iu front of them, and the rat tlesnakes are in a state of lethargy that traveling on the crest of I .an re 1 Hill may lie atteuded with a sense of security in these Iocul Option times, h will be recol lected that in 'ti', the Legislature directed this survoy, and the County Commissioners apiointed t. W. Lctler, Esq., to run the line. This has already been done from the crossing ot the Creensburg and Stoys town Turnpike southward to the Fayette line, ami there remains only about ten miles yet to lie run, namely, northward from the said crossing to the Cambria line. Mr. Ed. IiOiifTer, au cHicicnt chip of the old block, will continue the survey. Avotiikii Xtw C.ii ntv Pkimkit. An enthusiastic young man, who looks uwn C..iitluen.-e :is thiM-ciitre of this mundane ... sphere, thus .iiscoiirscs on the advantages of forming a new county out of Somerset and Fayelte. He docs'nt give a name to the promised county, but another does. In olden limes, il will Is: recollected that Contluenc. - was known as the Turkey-foot. By an easy extension, the new county might appropriately lie so called. Is there not a Bull.-kin tow nship in Fayette county 7 Why may there not lie a Turkey-foot county in the slate 1 The young man says : Some of the citizens of Fayette and Somerset counties are discussing the feasi bility as well as the advantages to accrue to tlie format ion of a new -ounty out of arts of the two counties named; having Confluence as the county seat. uch a project is by no means a chimerical idea. Xo site could lie more desirable for a county seat, in the event of the erection of a new county seat, than Confluence. It is Is-autiful for a situation, lying as it does, at the junction of the Laurel, Castleman and Yough rivers, and surround.il by a circle ol hills, presenting a scene of beauty and loveliness seldom equalled and never sur passed. Though apjiarently level the land in the central part f the town is sufficiently elevated to make drainage easy in all directions. The Pittsburgh and Connellsville Kailroad runs directly r"V , through the tow n and there is a g prosjiect of a branch roiid In-ing con glowing instruct- hI at some future day, troni this point up the Yough river to intersect the Baltimore and Ohio Itailroad at Oakland. The re sources ot Yough valley are immense, consisting of iron ore, coal and timlicr. A lMxiiiihasiiln-adylH-.il constructed across the Yough river at this )oint, and a brisk business has been commenced in cutting and manufacturing lumber of various kinds. In the immediate vicinity of Con tinence those veins of ore are at least ten feet in thickness and exceeding rich iu quality ; thus it will lie si-en that the future prosiects of Confluence are by no means calculated to engender desjair." Frank Coitan'i J'ajn-r. lttr front Dale City. We have, as you arc prolmbly aware, two parties here, continually at war wilh each other upon the subject of a name for our Town; and it is consequently a very difficult matter to write an. article for the pner without calling forth denunciation and abuse, from the jiartles. who think themselves aggrieved. Imagine, if you lilcasc. that lilty iersons are ready to de nounce you, just iM-canse you have headed your letter to the Heuai.d as U-ing writ- i .:. .. :.. . l ... &........ i4n iroiu Laic a nv insii.iu .niuin Mills, or Meyers' Mills instead of Dale City, as the case may lie. 1 hero were . . :.. .. I.,.l....l I........1 manv K.-rsoui iu uui ini.tT-, .i, h.m. h"h-.i that the last Court would then aud lor all coming time settle I he much disputed question, nor lnl they care w lial llie name would le ; and when the Court finally de cided Ihat the name should remain as it was. they were satisfied just as well as if it had la-en named Meyersdale. But alas ! for all their holies, the batteries arc again opened ami there is to lie no lieace, but bilter unrelenting war is again proclaimed. An advertisement again npie;irs in the Hkkai.ii, (signed by men who should love peace) that the question will again lie ! ... e ..... ............ ft oroumii iM-iore mt- r-ciiii-.iu-i vo.nu --v I st it ion is again licing circulated among us lor signatures of persons is-ing lavoraine to a change of the name. Now as an indi vidual, who has the interest of Meyers' Mills (or Dale Citv if you please) at heart. 1 1 protest in the name of those persons w ho re satist'u-d with its present name, and in the name of the Tux Payers ol Somerset county, and in the name ot tl.c law a.n.i- ing and k-cc loving citizens of wir ( village. For it is an undeniable fact, that this w ran sile over a name has done more to re- lard the progress of our place, than all olher causes combined. 1 do not know . 1 : 1 .. .!! 1 . ana tfatlt iiT wiicuier inis icm-r ..." Stf.imiex. H DITC ATIOW AZ ProceoiiiM of me Citizens' MASS MEETING. An Academic Association Organizod. Komekset Pa., Aug. 0th. HTi. Pursuant to public notice, a nunilier of persons met in the Court Houso this even ing, for the purjiose of taking into consid eration the utility and best means of estab lishing a permanent select school, or Acad emy iu this plait-. The meeting was called to order by Hon. W. J. Baer, upon whose motion Hon. D. Wevand was chosen President of the meeting. On motion of General Koontz, W. Uupple was elected Secretary. II Mr. Baer then stated the ohj.-ct of the meeting and his views in regard to the movement, and urged the necessity of iiu mediate organization. Remarks were also made by Elder King, Ilt-vs. Whetstone and Stewart, and Messrs. Scull, MctViy, H. L. Baer, and others. Mr. V. J." Baer moved for the apixiint inent of a Committee of live to canvass for subscriptions the Committee to report at the next meeting. The motion was carried unanimously, and the Chairman appointed W. J. Baer, Edward Scull, W. H. Kooulz, A. J. Collsirn and V. McCoy, to constitute said Committee. On motion, adjourned to meet in the Court House on next Saturday evening, the Mli inst. W. II. Bi ri-LE, Secretary. ArotsT 9th, 1ST:!. Citizens convened in Mass Meeting again this eveiiingand were called to order by the President. W. J. Baer, Esi., Chairman of the Com mittee to canvass lor subscriptions, report a basis Ac., then submitted the following rciKjrt: To Daniel Weyand, Eq., Chairman of the meeting called to take into contitle ra tion allqacttion relating to the etUibliih ing of t firl eltt Academy at Sonur t t Pa. The undersigned Committee apimiiiled to reisirt a basis of organization Jtc, .eg leave to rejmrt. That in their opinion the sure, at least safest road to success, is to form an Associ ation of all jiersons who are willing to sub scribe and ly an annual sum ol one hun dred dollurs, for a term of at least three i'T: m quarterly payments, provided, a sul"cu'"1 "ulo"ut 0,n he secured m this wa" ,0 """ ,1,e 8alary of a nrst-class male I,r"lf 'l'al and a first-class female assistant, I' the opinion of your Committee, the "x 'al'on would be justified in organizing a,,u lu caning lor aim coiiir.icuiig wmi teachers as soon as 2,0U0 shall have lieen subscribed, having no doubt whatever, but that a suflicient numlK-r of additional stu dents can be procured, to realize with the suliscribed or guaranteed fund, a sum at least equal the salary of the teachers and the incidental expenses. In the opinion of your Committee, the persons who become sulncribcrs to the an nual fund, should organize themselves into an association with proper officers, umn whom would devolve all the duties of even" kind relating to the establishment anil maintenance of the school, including the employment of teachers, and when noceswry, the discharging of the same, the establishing of rates of tuition, which should lie reasonable, and the same to all, and the providing of suitable rooms. Vonr Committee further reports, tliat with a view of ascertaining what amount of a guaranteed fund could be procured. they drew up the accompaning paier, by which it will be seen that 20 persons have joined in au obligation, agreeing to pay a certain quarterly sum for the term of three years, to the Treasurer of the association, when elected and at the apfiointed times, towards meeting the salaries of such teach ers as may lie employed, and tliat the sum so guaranteed amounts to 2,0lH. Vour Committee therefore advise immed iate organization. Ki-sjH-ctfnlly submitted, Wn. J. Baek. W. H. K.MINTZ, Ko. Sci-li, A. J. Coi.bokx, V. McCoy. The rejKirt w.ls unanimously adopted. On motion, persons present were afford ed an opportunity to suliscribe, when a bus's was submitted aud the following names obtained: The undersigned citizens of Somerset caunty, desirous of establishing a first-lass Academy in the Town of Somerset, lor the education ot Boys and Girls in all the branches taught at first-class Academies, hereby organize themselves into an associ ' llr the purpose of opening aud uvain- taining such school, and agree that a ;resi. .i . .I . ,. dent. Secretary and Treasurer and 6 add tioual Trustees shall lie elected out of our iiuiulier, on this (Saturday) evening, Au gust Uth, at the Court House, in Somerset iKirough, by a majority vote of the sub scribers hereto each subscrilier to vote one ballot for every f dollars by him subscrils-d, and the board so elected to have the control of even thing connected with the school, to serve until the 1st Mon day of July, A. I)., 1S73, when a new eh-ction shall be held, and annually there after. And wc hereby resiectively sub serilie the sums set opposite our respective names, which we promise to pay in quar terly payments, to the treasurer of the as sociation herein la-fore provided for for a jicriod of three years, the first, layiiicnt to be iiiadu on the day of A. D.. 18T, provided that for every $3:5,83 sub scrilicd by each of the suliscribers hereto, he or she shall lie entitled to send ouc student. Xawet of ' Amount Hubucrilier - ptr Annum. Win. J. Baer, $100. Ed. Scull. - 100. John Bobcrts, 100. M. A. Sanner, 100. John Kimble, 100. E. M. Schrock, loo. Ceo. W. Benford, 100. W. H. KiTontz, 100. J. O. KimmeL 100. Cyrus Meyers. 100. Henry F. S hell, 100. Jno. J. Schcll, 100. Valentine Hay, 100. A. J. Collsirn, 100. 1 1. n liaer, 100. Ed. M. Kimincll, 100. A. II. Cotlroth, 100. A. M. Whetstone, 3.IJ.- Oliver lwiepier, 100. 1'eter Heflley, 100. J. M. Ifolderli-aum. 100. W. H. Uupple, 'JA: JoM-ph Prills, :t:tj. Mr. l:'.cr oirered the following resolu tion: llcnolced. That a Committee of five be apixiinted to organize a musie:d entertain ment for Monday and Tuesday, evenings (81 h and 8th ult.", of Court week, the pro-ei-eds to be used in procuring philosophi cal apparatus for the Somerset Academy. Adojited, and the following Committee ap ixiinted: Dr. II. llrubaker, II. L. ilaer, .1. .1. Hoirman, Dr. E. M. Kimmell and F. J. Kooser. On motion, the meeting took a recess of 30 minutes, in order that the stockholders might organize. After recess the meeting was again call ed to order by the President, I). Weyand, and the following rcort was received from the President of the stockholders meeting: The persons, who suWrilicd to the caii tal stock of the Somerset Academy Associ ation held a meeting this out ot which A. II. CoHroth was President, and V. II. Uup ple, Secretary. The Stockholders proceeded to the elec tion of a IJoard af Trustees, wilh the fol lowing result: V. J. Ilaer, 3 years; A. II. CofTroth, 3 years; II. F. Sehell, 3 years; Ed. Scull, ' years; A. J. Collsirn, 2 years; M. A. Sanner, 2 years; AV. H. Koontz. 1 year; E. M. Schrock, 1 year: Dr. E. M. Kim niel, 1 year. W. Tl. Koontz was elected President of the lioard; E. M. Schna-k, Secrefaay, and II. F. S-hell, Treasurer. The IJoard of Trustin-s iiipointed the following Committees: Committee on selection of Teachers: W. II. Koontz, W. J. Ilaer and Ed. Scull. Committee on lluilding: M. A. Sanner, A. J. Collsirn and E. M. Schrock. Committee on Suliscriptions: W. II. Koontz, V. J. liner and A. J. Colliorn. Conpnitt.-e on Title: A. II. Coffroth and A. J. Colliorn. After remarks by General Koontz, C. F. Uhl, General CofTroth, AV. J. Baer, nod others, the Citizens' Mass Meeting ad journed. D. WEYA.ND, v, ii. itiprLE, i rrcsuicn.t. fH-crvtary. f ' Editor Hekai.d: An occurance bsk place the other day worthy of a spa-c in your columns. About the 6th ins!., a tele gram came here Irom I umlierland, staling that a party ol irom ten lo twelve couples, would arrive here for n "hop" on Friday evening following. Preparations were made by-some of our young folks for a like number of couples to join them in the dance, and "mine ln4" of the Somerset House m ule suitable arrangements for the reception and entertainment of the visitors turning off a number af guests to insure the parly rooms. On Fiiday evening live gentlemen and four ladies arrived from Cumberland. The gentlemen consists ot Messrs. aud of Cumlierland. and and ' of Baltimore, Md. Mr. had no jart- ner and consequently "don't count." The ladies of the lrty liehaved handsomely, and are S)oken of iu the highest terms, but the gentlemen? alter the ball was over, refused to contribute anything for the use of the room, and to pay the musi cians; and we are reliably informed, growl ed at the hotel bill, and did not ny I he boot black w ho made their boots prcscnta blc. If this is Cumberland style, and the our malet mentioned above, arc specimens of Cumberland chivalry, we want to know it- Y. The names of the parties have lieen omitted by us El). Meycra Mill Ileum. Mr. Snyder, of Ciiinlierland City, him obtained jiermission from the P. W. Si, B. 1 tail road Comiiany, to erect a lime house on their ground near the station house at Meyers Mills, lie contemplates having it filled with lime of the best quality, IxitU lor farming and building puqioses. This is supplying us with an article much in quired alter, and I trust the farmers and builders will give the gentleman their lib eral patronage. Josiah Miller, Esq.. of this City, is the agent to whom all parties must apply for lime. I entertain no fears whatever but that Mr. rnyder will under the supenntendency or this elllcient and accomplished agent, lie able to do a good (lusincss. I he stone pottery now in lull blast at this City, of which George Black, former ly irom Smith field, is the proprietor, is do ing a good business. It turns out a very goixi article oi ware, lie must enlarge his building, so that he can meet the great demands lor Ins ware. It is rumored that S. D. Livengood will build up the burnt corner again, ere long. 1 resent indications would say that there is something of this kind working in the gen tleman, i notice that lie lias put au addi tion to the Banking House and more re cently has erected a one story house, close by the old chimney. Keep on Sarnie and you will gel on to the front by and by. Mr. Dyer, the brick manufacturer of this place, is supplying our citizens with a good brick. He furnished the brick for the two-story building on deiitil street. H. J. Miller. (Druggist) proprietor. He is al so furnishing brick for the M. E. Church, the laying of which was commenced on Monday. Herman Fricdline, of this City, has pur cliascd the corner lot formerly owned by F. Enos, 'situated on North and Centre streets. Consideration, 2,500 When I referred to the Catholic Pic nic, a preacher and members of a certain church that w ere opposed to having their memlicrs going to such places, I did not consider the pic nic, ever us unbecoming a place for such preachers and members to go, as a second class tariety theatre. If the sexton had told me after he had received the private notice, concerning the chimneys of the lights, some six months since, that he liad lieen keeping the lamps dirty and daubed up, soley to accommodate nie, I would long since have gone to church and would not have kept that house in mourning quite so long. I trust the minis ters and members will not blame me iu this matter, for I knew nothing of the arrange ment. Humor has it tliat there was an effort made upon the part of some of our enter prising neighbors, to capture some monkeys on the adjoining state. But after they got mixed up w ith them, the ajx could not distinguish themselves from the monk eys, and icr conccquence, boxed up some of the w ronj varmints. Farmers in this locality are taking up oats. The crop is a good one. There has been some new w heat offered in market, said lo weigh Ci (MHindg to the bushel. X. Llal ut Jairora tar Heplewber Teroi. ft HAND 4 T ROUS. Addison Harrison Starner. Allegheny Andrew Statler. Itrolhersvalley Fnincis Countryman, William ii. Hay. Dale City aorge Webber. Greenville Peter Brown, Solomon Eu gle. Jenner Josiah Frank, George Kink. Lower Turkey foot Albeit Morrow. .Mil lord Hiram Baker, Freeman En field, Samuel Bridigliaui. Northampton II anna n Mart.. tliiemalioniiig Henry Baltzer. Somerset lsirough Frederick Wcimcr, Jr. Somerset George Thompson, I;uic D. Ankney, Samuel Ik-rkev, J.eiah GimmI. Stonvcrwk Jacob D. Voder, Daniel Glessner, Josiah J. Walker. Stoystown Jonathan E. Gillln. TRAVEKSE jriHlKS KIUST WEEK. Addison Bohert E. Ross, Win. Hoch- stetler, Andrew Turney, Jesse Liston, W. lineman. Allegheny Jacob B. Hillegas. Brolhersvalley Jonathan Walker. Conemaugh Jacob J. Esh. Dale City A. J. Kegg. Elk Lick Jacob Livengixid, David Lichty. Jenner Win. Morgan, Aaron E. Shaf fer, John B. Belts, Reuben llolfinan, Dan iel Stutlt, David L. W itt. Larimer II. B. Ileal. Lower Turkcyfoot John Davis. Xoah Taneyhill, Arnold Kuhlman, Jacob Ster ner. New Centrevillc Alexander Benford. Paint Joseph Rummcl. Shade Wm. Statler, Jeremiah Swank. Salisbury Jacob D. Livengwxl, F. B. Johns. Somerset Michael Weyand, Samuel J. Coleman, Hurbert Xichodcmus, Samuel Smith. Stonvcreek Edward Menges, Jonathan Miller." Summit Wm. B. Shafer, Henry Eis- teller. Upiar Turkcyfoot Simon Phillippi, Win Snyder. THAVEHSE SKt'ONU WEEK. Addison Isaac Davis, David Keiin, Marshall Hileman. Allegheny Francis A. Lueon, Ge.irge D. Brant Brothersvalley Francis KnepjK-r. . Conemaugh Aaron Shaffer. Dale City Conrad G. Lint, John Vorty. Elk Lick Jeremiah Folk, Jonathan 1). Lichty. . Greenville Jacob D. Miller. Jenner Zachariah Lohr, Michael Riffle. Larimer Conrad Felker. Lower Turkey foot Noah Scoit, Lewis F. Sanner, Frederick Dumbold. Middlccrcck Henry Lucas.,. Milford Pt-ter J. Phillippi. Northampton John B. TrimjM-y, i Phil lip Poorliaugh. . Cjuemahouing John Ackcrman, Samuel Zimuieiman, Jacob J. Iiowman. . Salisbury Samuel Mier. . . Shade George Beaner, Joseph Cable. Somerset Adam Rcidinger, Eli Cupp, Daniel Kimniel, Augustus lng. Somerset lairough Micha-1 Kifer. . Summit Joseph F. Wolford, Barnanl Miller. SiHithamplon Valentine Emeriek. Ursina Scolt Rush. Samuel O'Neil. t'oniinunicaUMl. MABqiETTB. July 2.1nl. 1873. Dear Herald: We lell Detroit Sat urtlay night at ten o'chiek, ant on the beau tiful Huiulsy inoruins following, tound our selves on Lake Huron, its shon-s a dense wilderness, only broken -now aud then by little towns, with lofty church spires inint ing upwards, nnd happy vilhigers hasten niug through the streets to "wombip the Lord in the beauty of holiness," and greet friends of a weeks sepnintioii. From Lake Huron we entered St Mary'g river, some three hundred miles troni Detroit. At the mouth of the river is Dnimmondi island, where once stood A British formication, but time has dealt harshly wilh its niatwive walls, and has left but a solitary chimney to mark where it once stood, the lost trace of civilzation on iu shores. The river con nects the two lakes, Superior and Huron; it is about sixty miles in length, flowing first a few degrees north east, then" bend ing suddenly and flowing a few degrees south eaht. About twenty niflet from the outlet of lake Superior, at Sant Ste Marie, the river flows over a tand stone lodge for t(ie iVt-itau.ee. of throe, taurtha ol a mile. The desit-iit ut the rapids is lx tw cen eighteen and twenty feet,aliove,thc river shoals grad ually from its banks, and the water is not sufficient deep to float a vessel. There vou find several Indians with bark canoes, w bo for a small pecuniary coiuH.-nsation will fake you over the rapids, as it requin small com pas and much courage to make the trip, wo did not venture. Wc took the canal w hich is built around the rapids and round ourselves at Sant Ste Marie, one of Ihc cailiest French settlements and the oldest w ithin Michigan; it datea its settle ment front 17M by Chiude Deblon and lames Marquette, two Jesuits from U,ueoec. Tis a quaint old place where vou still see the wigwam and canoe of the Indian, but the glory of the red man has departed, in stead ot mighty warriors decked in eagles wings and skins of beasts, vou see suualhd children and old men smukiu? nine and dressed very much like civilized beings. The village is filled with many curiosities made by the Indians, principally of bark, gaily embroidered. Leaving the canal we found ourselves iu Lake Sujierior, which possesses all the sublimity of the ocean. In gazing upon its surface, whet her stretch ed out like a vast mirror, rellecting the varying tints of the sky, or rutfliKl by gent ly curling waves, or lashed by ihc "fury of me storm, tne u-iioider is alike impressed with a feeling of the grand and infinite. The different lictween the temperature of the air, and the lake.gives rise b a variety of optical illussions, known as mirage, mountains are seen w ilh inverted cones; headlands project where noneexist; islands clothed with verdure or girt with cliffs, rise up from the Ikisoiii of the lake, remain awhile and disapiear; sails take all kinds of grotesque shaies, vanish and re-appear, till one is lost in Ix-w iUlcrinent. We ass til pictured ris ks in a uight ot dense fog and saw nothing of Iheir lieauty. We landed at M irquetle, lia d after Father Marquette, the discoverer of Marquette river. This is the largest shipping harbor lor iron, one of the priueiial products of the u 1 mt ixninsula of Michigan, a idar-e of three thousand inhabitants, some hand some buildings, and used quite extensively as a summer resort, for which its hotels are well suited. A few years ago where was the path, of the wandering traiuier, it is now lighted by gas and watered with Holly s system or water works. Sl'ENCER. Tue lumber for the buildings and re pairs of the Fair Ground has been iiur chased from Sanner Sc Koberts, and a car load was delivered on Monday last. Harry Koyts has commenced work with a num ber or lianils reiiairing the fence and erect- iug the buildings. A large number of stalls are also being put up for horses and cattle. The stalls for horses will be plank ed and covered so tliat every protection will lie given to the stock .luring the time of the Fair. . The premium list will be published in a short time and everything is being done by the Committee to make the Fair a suecess, and worthy of Somer set count-. maukii:i. EAT( )N M ATTOX At Wellersbiirg! July, the 22d. ult., by Rev. B. Knepier, at his residence, Mr. B. S. Eaton to Miss. Samh M. Matton both of Mt., Savage M.I. WALTON FOLK. At the same place July, the doth, by the same, Mr. Joseph A Valton to Miss. Annie M. Folk, both ol Mt. Savage, Md. MAY GEIGEit. At bis own resi dence, July. 31st, by the same, Mr. William May to Miss. Mary M. Geiger, Isith of Larimer township Smierset Co., Pa. EMRICII BOWERS At the resi dence of the brides mother, August, the 3d. by the same. Mr. J.epli L. Eoirich, to Ammie Bowers, both from near Ken nels Mill's. so n r.ns et m ar k et, Oirreetcsl weekly by A. 3. CUstanau fc Co. Apulej, drte.1, .... Alubutter, if al Hotter. Kurkwhcat. V liOKhel.. Heeiiwax. t H.uin, Hluiulders, V . fides, .. " huui.', " .. ?orn, V liuhel Orn uiual V It Call rkmiv V Kir as, hi Flour. V UU.n 'lax.etit V Iiu., (jo 1.1. Lard, y ......' Leather, red 1, f .. uiiier .. " kits Oat a, t.u Potatoes, V bu Peaehen. dried, Rva t l.u K.. W m Salt, No. 1, fl l.bl - V bu Aht..ii. Suirar, yellow f) A white Tallow V Ii Wheat. V bu Wool, VI Se JC$jiu -joe 1 uu aue Se se 1 1 uu 3 l 2 lie iiu io : i ui liV Tue sue joc Mc VJV tl u 3e W 1 Yi ou ....lOiae ... rijc 8e -Mi ...,4vc Thirty Yearn" F.sporienee of nn oltl Xnrse. Mra. Wlaelalaw'a Nootklwr civrwp 1 the preM-ripIion ol one of the beid Keirule 1'liTHi cistis and Numc In the t'nilcd Suite, and La been u.ied for thirty years with never failing late ly and sui-ce bv millieusol mothers and children, froin the feeble Inlant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stotuacb, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowel. sihI give re:t. health and comfort to luothrr and child. We heller it to lie the Heft and Surest Krinedr In the World In all eacs of ilYSENTKRY and III AKKIUKA l.N CHIL.UHK.N. whether It arises from Teething or from any other cause. FU directions lor using will aceoniiany ea.-h bottle. None (renuine un less the lae-siiuile ofCLKTIS 11 FFKKINSU on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine llealers. - Jul- Nervwna Dekllltj-. With lis glonniy attcmlant. low spirits, depress ion, involuntary emission, loss of semen, S)ienna Inrrloea, loss of power, .liny bead, lose of memo ry, and threatened impotence and imbecility, find a sovereign cure In Humphreys' Uonieoiatble Specific No. Twenty-Klglit. Composed of the most valuable mild ami potent Curat Ires, they strike at mice at the root of the matter, ton up tin system, arrest the discharges, and Impart vigor and energy, lile and vitality to the entire man.- I'hry have carol thousands of ease. Friee, $S per package of fire boxes ami a large 42 rial, which la very lmixiruuit In olMtinnte or old eases, or fl per single tiox. Sold by all Druggist, and sent by mail on reoetpt of price. Address HUMPHREY'S SFI-XJ1F1C IlOHKt IFATH1U M ED1CIN E IX).. bi'i Hniadwar. New York. nor. 13. -For sale by E. H. .Marshall, Somerset, Fa, The IIouMoliold Panacea, AND Family IJiiiiuent Isthctiest remedy in the world for the following complaints, via: i 'ramps in tue iinns and sunu ach. Fain in tne Stonuu-h. Howels,orSide, Khcnra alisiu in all il fonns. llllli.mn Colic, Neuralgia, Cholera. Ihrsenterr, tNdds. Fresh wounds. Jturns, Sore Throiit. Spinal Complaints. Sprains and llruist-s. Chill anil Frrrr. For Internal and Ex ternal use. Its operation is not olaly to relieve the (lallcnt, hut entirely remove the cause of the complaint. II penet rate aud iervadea the wh.de system, re storing healthy action to all Its parts, uud nuick enlng tlie blood. The Household panacea Is purely Vegetable Stxl All Healing. lrvired bv CUli'TIS k I1KOWN, , No. 13 Fulton Street, Niw York. Fur Mb) by all druggists. July Ceutakur I.lnineal. . There. U nu pain w.dch the Centaur Liniment will not relieve, no swelling it will not inUlae, and no lameness which it will not cure. This I strong language, but H Is true. Where the parts are not gone, lu effect are marvelous. It ha produced wore cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains, swelling, eaked-brcasts, acalda, hums, salt -rheuin, ear-ache, ke., upon the human frame, antl of strains, spavin, galls, Ac., upon an imals la one year than have all other pretended remedies since the world began. It Is a counter irritant, an all healing pain reliever. Cripples throw away their crntrhes, the lame walk, potem uus bites are rendered harmless, ami the wounded arc healed withouta sear. It is no humbug. The recipe is pnhllshed around each bottle. It is sell ing a no article ever before sold, and It fells tie cause it doe just what it pretends to do. Thoee wlie now suffer from rhcuinatUni, pain er swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use Centaur Lin iment. More than 1,000 certificates of remarkable cures, Including froxen limb, rhronie rheumatism, gout, running tumors, kc, have been received. We will nnd a circular containing certittcaU, the recle, Ac., gratia, to any one requesting It. One bottle of the yellow wrapia-r Centaur Liniment Is worth one hundred dollars for spaviuedor sweenied horsei and mules, or for screw worm In sheep. Sim k owiM-rs this liniment Is worth your atten tion. Xo family should be without Centaur Llnl. mcnt. Price, r.o a bottle; large bottles tl 00, J. R BOSEk CO., " M Bruodway, New Y'ork. Children often look Pale and Slek from no other cause than having worm in the stomach. BWIWN'S VEKMIFCOKCmiFITS will destroy Worms without liiiury to the child, bring perfectlv WHITE, and free from all color ing or other injurious ingredients usually used in worm preparation. CL'HTIS k BKOWN. Proprietor. No. ai Fulton Street, New Yurk. e,.ff be DrunuiKt aaif Ckrmistt. mini Vetlrrt i Uedicinrt al twusTT-FiVK i'ltST a Box. jljt Castobia Is more than a sulwtltute for Castor Oil. It U the only article In existence whk h tl ecrUin to aulntilate the ftwd, regulaU the bow- If, cure w Uvi-culle aad rod One natural steep. It eontala neither nilqerats, uwrpblne or aloobol, and is pleaMnt to take, CMHren need not cry and met her msv roeX. aprtl. WAGES IOU ALL WHO AIJKWIIXI NO TO WOK K. Any per m, old ot jroatia, tit either wx.ean uake Irian lu to M per wnek, at tnne lay or errnln. Wanted lijr all. Snltalite to either I. 'Ity or Ow.nl ry, anil anjr ..ana ot U yrar. Till la a rare oMnirtuuitv hit (hum win. are nut of wirk and out of Dinaey, to naaka aa Imienenrienl livlxir. No wiiiiu neinx renulre.1. liar oanmhlrt. -HOW TO MAKE A LIVINO," glvlnj full li.ri.lr.t.. tent ' m( of lOrt-nl... Adilr.iuA fcl KTI'N , Morriaauia, Westwaclcr Co., N. m-'t everywhere to ll our new anil imvel IP i KinhreMerina' MarhUH. ncnd tor lllus tratol 1'lrcuUr to .ho Mrk u.i,i... turmjf cmiimnr, 309 flnnilwiir. New IWI. THE PAKLOlt -OXFASIO.. Kv-rT Lly wanta one ! Eri-rr man uasht to hare one ' Sent og reivl.it of lea rants. Aililrma L. F. Ill HE a ('!., liii Seventh avenue, New lurk. BOX-TO X FLIRTATION MICiXALM. Sunt oo reeelM efti m-J v I'nlqae Prim in al ruiuunn iinttse, . esej .".treet, isew 1 ork. The Rreh wlthi 82a l'arlnbl Fnmllv "m miM-niae, mm io mtyn 1 rial many ailvanlaes over all. Sativlaciion aaran leil. or au relnn.le.1. Sent nminlete. with lull .11- rertinnK. Hei-kwllb Scwlun Machine Co ma tinxiuwa;, y. TIIK SEW ELAKTIC TKI'NN. Am im. liorluHl mvrHliom. Il retullix the lUiture at all times, ami niMlrr tUt hanlrrl eTi-riw or veret Mrain. It If wnrn with roni(-rt, and ifke;.ton nlirl.t aud r. ttu-rt a M-mnrt run- In a lew week. Sold rheaii. aiwl mi it hy mall when re-lAji-iiretl. i-ln-.ilnrn Irce. when onli-red liy httli-r -n-nt lo The KL-intie Trusmo.. N 81 Krua-lnaT. N. Y. i'lty. Nobody iw. Metal Sirin( Truj.'; t.i willful; Ihey ?lln.ll too lro.ii.ijl l . Xfw Atlrcrtitcmeiil. COMKKSKT ACADEMY. The Someiwt Aeitdriny will he oiened on Tues day, the lmb day ut SeitVnilx-r neat, for atudfnla of both ete!. The tarvire of a nnninlriit niale and letnala learber will be teeured.l bv whom in struction wtllbeaiTen in Eallnh, Latin. Unirk, .let man. French, Wo"le and Urawinir. The term will cool In ue for a ieriod often month. A luf ftclent fund haa alreiMly been ulio-ribe'l to In rare the eontinuapoe ol the Academy for three year. and it it intended that Kuch ant inn be taken aa will make It a permanent Institution. The tuition will be moderate, and good boarding eaa be bad at rea aonable prli-ea. For part Unj.r applj to tba Sec retary ol the Hoanl of Trustem. Jly nriler ol the Uoanl of Trustee!". E. M. St'H KOCK, W. H. K M iN'T. Seerelary. PreshU-nt angl3 TOTICE 1 hereby nir.-n to all perium e-jneerned that the lollowinK alrnee accounts have been riled In my orUce ami that the tame will be presented to Court Air nonBruiatloa en Thurnlav, S-ptcmber lllh, 187.1. The first account of Frederick Krcaircr ami I lei trick Kreairer. aulneesof Fphralin Kreairer. The account of Wm SllliauKh, aifiie of An drew Holllday. The acii.ani i.l A. J. I'olhorn. aulifiiee of John J. Sehell. A In. final aecoiint of Oeore Frleilline, Mu-mitl.-:i.r Klitalielh Hodman, luaatic. H M. S.'HRIM!K. auf(13 Fnithonotarr. Oil SALK. Werand lot. 23 by 14U feet, fronlinc on Main St. runninr back to alley. a-ldnlnic 1'lxtl ou weft. Stahl'a heir on eat. otMhwct part of lot No. 3 on original plan of borough.. For term call at thin otbve. aug 13. Splendid Building Lots FOR SVTIi. I now offer for 'ale six of the N t and mot eli gible buildinir lot iu the town of Somc-r-et. 4i loet lro.it and 1-7 feet deep. T lire of tlicae UM face Main St.. and three on Fatriot treet. The three on Main tn.-et are I he lots on which the .Dade Houw flood, aud are eplendid for tit tier bu llae blacks or prlTale reaideoee. while the three lotion Fatriot atreet bare no ei)ol In tne whole town for bcautilul and elegant aitea lor bandnome dwelling. 1 will dipoe of them aeparatelylora wliole Piultpurrbaen. A mere magnificent aite for a hotel can be found nowhere else. 24 Lots in Fairview. I will aim sell on lutur time and reasonable term twenty-four choice lot in toe villaxe of Falrriew. These lull are beautifully aitnaled mid command an extensive view of maarnltieent Meaery. They are within a hort walk ot bonioraet. tH.-lo ?. ma ted between the fork of the Somerset ana liad lord Flke and tha Flank Hoad. For further luformav tiou rail on or address the uik!ert7ned. augU W. Ii. FICK1NI I. T 1 1 a tculivr Term, 1173, comu.en.-tug 3.1 31unlay, Sllidiy. Knable A Patton et al. ts f rederirk Ankear. Turner's assignee rs E. S. llowno. Sanner k Kreager r Williams et al. Mostoller vs Kuabeletal. Jacob Keam vs A. J. Lenhrt et aL Watt k Wilon vs E. Al. Sehrock. Janney k Andrews vs Jxish Van liorn. White an.1 Stmrhawk vs same. Hoggs k Kirk vs same. It. 1. kirk vs same. A. A. Sbumway k Co. vs nmc. lilllespie. Seller k Co vs same. Henry Schlag ts CeltK.ra A Ilaer. State Bank vs S. A Maust. Fred. Knepper vs Francis Ceuntryman. George Neville vs William Morgan. Cornelius Suhrie vs Levi Cuughenuur. StXOSD W UK. Qeorgc Ludv vs J. and M. Jleed. Jimas Lichty vs S. k B. K. Ii. Co. S. k 1. U. K. Co. ts EJ. M. Kiwmel. Same vs John Huberts. Same ts H. 11. Baer. .Mostoller v Fk-klng. M . A.Snnervt 'omel i us Berk lev. John 11. Roddy ts Wm. S. Harrah. Thomas ami lraCannrld vs Alired WiliiK tlu J. Hrallier s adia'r ts Wm. May. lieorge F. Fvwel ts Itauiel .11 Itkey. Cearsd Stoy vs Jacob 8. Phillippi. John 11. Koddy ts Wm. S. Harrah. S. ti. M. K. K. Co. vs Ueorge W. Heufi.r.l. John Nell ts Caroline and Franklin Heck. Couflueuce Saw Mill Co. t James Baxter. F. Kininirervs Henrv P. J. Custer. Frank V slice vs ireurge W. Suhre. John Knable ts P. k C. K. K. Co. Nell k Parson vs Isaac Hugu. Somerset borough vs Joseph Suyder et al. P. Wnlferslierger' ue vs lhouui Hcrmn. Peter Sitie vs 11. C. Hochtetler. E. M. SCHHf K'K. ugl3 " Prothouotary. IIEIUFF'8 SALE. virtue of sundry writ of Ytiitioi Ezbo- aas, tiert facias and Levari racui issueu out ol the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset County, Pa., and to me directed. I will expose to Sale by public outcry, at the Court House, in Somerset, on Saturday, the etb day of Sejiteiuber, A. 1). 73, at 3 o'clock p. m. the (o 1 low ing real estate vis: All the right, title. Interest and claim of John C. Sc breve, of, In and to the following described real estate. A certain lot of ground situate in the town of Oarrett. Somerset county. Pa., and known on plan ef said town a lot No. M, bounded oa the east by Centre street, south bv Adams street, west by Blackberry alley and north by lot No. i. wilh a two story frame dwelllug bouse and blacksmith shop thereon erected, with the appurtenances. Taken in execution as the property of John C. Schrev at the suit of W. A. killkr. ALSO All the rlht, title, Intewst and claim or Pat rick Holly, of. in and to the following described real estate, via: Two certain M of ground situate in the town ef Oarrett. Somerset county. Pa., known on plot of said town a lots No. 9S and V7, bounded ea the east by Centre street, soutli by Maple alley, weat by Blaeklierry alley, and north by Itcarh alloy, with a two story frame dwelling house thereon erected, with the appurtenances. Taken in exes! ion as the property of Patrick Holly, at tne suit et r- m. uowtuaa. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Sam uel Nicola, ol.iu and to the foliowiug described real estate, vis: A certain piece or parcel of ground situate In the borough ol X'rsina. Somerset county, I Pa., containing S acre, more or las, with a on I and a half story frame building and spring house thereon erected, adjoining North Fork Creek on the north, the I'rsiua Kalliwad on the east and soath, and tbe Counellvllte railroad on the west, with the appurtenance. Taken in execution a the property ef Samuel Niculaat thesuit ol .1. W. Benford. ALSO All tbe right, title. Interest and claim of P. H. How ley, of, la and to the lotlowlng described real estate, vii: Two certain lots of ground situate in Hale Citv borough, Somerset euuuty. Pa., having each ee lect Lost and being ia feet in depth, front ing on corner of Broadway and Center street of aid town, adjoining hit of Mrs. Croase, with f he appurtenances. Taken in exeeu Uon a the prop erty of P. K. How ley, at tbe suit of Samuel J. Lichty. ALSO All Ue right, title-. Interest and claim Henry Kann, of, iu and to the following described real es tate, vii: A certain tract of land situate in North ampton township, Somerset county. Pa., contain ing 300 acre, more or less, of which there are about 70 acres cleared and about 4 seres In meadow, with a ou and a half etory leg dwelling bouse and loer bam thereon erected, adjoining land of Jehu ; Dowssma. near. ww , nrnijinuirr, mi.ip Peorbeugh and Levi Buyer, with the appurtenan ce. Taken in execution a the property of Henry Kann at Ibe suit ef M. A. Sanner and Peter P; Baker, ix'trs of Ueorge Humbert, deceased. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of George Cestui, of. iuand to the foUowing described real estate, via: A certain lot of ground situate in BroUierivalley township, Somerset county. Pa., euataining one acre, mere or less, adjoining lots of Wsm. Pennon the west, Jacob Swaruentruherea the east, Alex. 1'hllsoa on the south, and rood on the west, with the appurtenance. Taken a ex ecution a the property of Ueorge Uosscl at the uit of Phllsun k Bruhaker. ALSO . All the minerals, mineral rights ami privilege, coal, metals, ores, limestone, fossils and all other mineral substance Wing and being under ami contained within the following described piece of land iltuate In Bmtbenrralley township. Somerset eounty. Pa., beginning at a corner of band of J. Walker, Benj. Hay and Samuel Boger. thence south 3&4 degree, east 3SI perebea, tltenee anath degrees, west 87 perches; thenee north 33 !4 degrees, west WO perches; thence south 67 S de grees, west Ml perches; thence north -il degree, east 1SS 4-10 pen-he: thence north 14 degrees, eat VM perches to the place of beginning, containing ISO acre coal awl limestone for as ol farm lor do mestic and agrioultural purpose as long a eon! re mi In being reserved and eneepted far tbe owner of tbe surface, being tbe same minerals and min eral right which Philip Hay and wife conveyed to the said J. 1. Koddy by deed of July loth, A. I. 1S64. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and elalra of L II. KohenMlne, of, tn and to the following described real estate, vii: A certain lot of ground litaate In Somerset borough, Somerset county. Pa., I nail ing 42 feet on Soath (treet and extending 12B feet south to Lincoln alley, adjoining lui.nl Wm. B. Cuffrotb.on the aaat ami Win. Heflley fc Bros, on the went, with n one stoxy frame dwelling bu t hereon erected, with the appurtenance. Taken tn execution a the property of I H. KobenMlne at the suit of W, Mcgaban aud other. Sheriff oUlce, OL1Y EK KNEPPER, Aug. 13, TS. Sheriff. OR SALE CHEAP. One No. a Egg Stove. Vsed hut three week. Ap- -auiswvi iitu m wantd New Ailiv.rliitfmr,ilA. lf A PTCflA" mra wlnhlnir to IlHIw I walmake m'mey to m-ihI r a pamphlet eonialiiiuK iitrnH ion. fcy., whirher rryboiiy ihouid kuow. J. C. TlLTd.N', I'illabanr, Fa. iVrBdeTrsl'a tcaTllwir Slop." l.iunAOESTS WANTI.I'. .penlay. Sin- rteeaeents. Wen-lrll fc Fnn- i-. 1 11 Walnn' M., hi la. Nei lect a euonh. Nutl.ln Il luwre certain to lay the hmmlatlou for fulitre evil conteiii-ii.-e. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS are anre ear all dlaae of the Beplrat.ry Tirana, S-re Tbnsl, li.la. 4'rap. liliitheria. Anbma, I'atarrh, tl-crv-ru-m. iryne of the Throat, Wlnlplpe, Hronehlal Tu'iva, and all diwaatol the lyings. In alleaaeaof tudden erM. kowercrtaken, theae Tablet ahould be promiitly and Ireelv aml. They enaaliie the circulation or the bluoil," militate the aererity of the attack, ami will, in a very abort ilrne, reitore beaithy aetluo to the alterled grnni. Wells' 'arholle Tablet are but uoonlrin blue hiixea. Take on iulietlluti-t. Ir they ran t lie found at your rasxift't. wud at Mice to the azcot la New York, who will forward them by return .an. Ikm't tie ilorcived by Imitation. Kohl by druirtrftp. rrice -26 ee.it a JOHN n. K H.J ii, IS fli.tt.St., New York. Send lor eirt-autr. Nile Aent for the I . . WORKING CLASSr.B.eek;: aoteed. Kwpeetalde mployment at borne, .lay orereniiif: no capital required.- full tnetruetioni and ralaable parkaire m unf.t x-nt free by mail. Addreia. with lz cent return tainn. M. Vol A. CO., I7i Orcenwich Se, N. Y. tram Sewina Machine ma.ie at lh.ub.H-y, Ct. The IvUetand best. The Siillt, K:.tei and Kai et. lAf-k Slltch, Self Sell in. Straight Needle Machine In tho market. Itetier U rim timn any company. Addre-a BARTKAM A FANTu.S' .win t.u.. JHH.X A. IM.IN1K, Cieairal Ascnt, Uanbury, :t. ('aiivassitiir Books eut free for Prof. Fowler's (ircat Work nt MrtDhiMtJ, V'oBunb-iid. ani thir Mutual lo- ! ter rrUthjci; 1itc it? Iaw. Tower, etc Ageata are (elling Inn 'JO to Sidpleiior thl work a day. and we cnd a canvafi-ing book tree to uuj uona aent. A-i'ire. Branny exm-ricnce, etc., NATIONAL 1'fHt.I.SHlM CO., Fhlla delpbia, I'a. Is tlie m-Mt powrrtal cleaner, strengtl.euer sn-l remoTcrof Olandular Obstructions known to Ma teria Medica. It is specially adapted to constitution '-worn down-' and drbilluted br lh warm wirarherol Spring and Summer, when tba blood L not in ac tive circulation. eooscquentlT gathering impurities fmm sluggishness ami imarict action of the e crotire organs, and is uiantlcsied by Tumor. Eruptions, Blotches, lt lis. Pustule. Surntula. ke.. ke. When wearr and lannuid fnn overwork, and dullness, drowilnesa and inertia take the plane of energy and vigor, thesvstem aeclsaTunie tobulld It up and help the Vital Forces to regain their re cuperative power. in. the beat of Semsser. (recently the Llrer and Spleen do not proeerlT jierfunn thcirfunctions: u.e terine ami 1 rlnarr tirgan are inct .re pro ducing weakaes of I he stomach and ltitestiue? and a m-edisiusittua to bilious dcrangeueut. 3DJR. "WELLS' EITEACT OF JDBDBEBA 1 prenared dlr-tly fro tlie Si it'TH AM EKI CAN PLANT, aa J Is peculiarly uited tuail these dimcultle; It will cleanse the Vitiated Biomi. irengthen the life-giving powers, and remove ail obstructions from liuieired aud enfeebled organ. Itshoald tie freely taken, as Jurulielia is pre Bounced by medical writers the Most elncient Da rt tier, tonic and deebstruent known In the whole range of medleinal plants. JOHN WJ, K ELLCK X 1, IS PUtt St., N. Y. Moid by dreawieta. Si.le Agent fcr the 1 '. S. Price Una Duioir per botUo. Seud for Circular. NOTICE IX PARTITION. John D. Koddy) In the Common Plea of Sona rs. I erso' Co. of Septemlitr T. 1373. C. neecner Wolf, VNo. 1 Partition Uwkct. . Wm. P. Schell, Pluries summons in partition and W.J. Baer. to the defendant aliore nainci. You, and each of you, are hereby summoned to tie and apjiear I lore our Judge, at Soiueivet. at our Oounty Court of Cimmon l"lea. there to be held on the second Motiilay in Setitetuher next (8:h day) in obclience to a writ of pluries summons in partition, tuaued out of said Court in the abore stated cae, on the !lh day of July. A. I. lt-73. and to the undersigned direrte.1. to show wherefore, whereas you. the saki defenilants and the ebore name.1 plaintiff. Wether and undivided do hold all I ho coal, limestone, iron ore. nrclav, minerals ami mineral sulietanees. lying ami being contained In. within, under and un the f-illowiiig dt-scrilied Ian-Is and tenements, to wit: No. 1. A tract of land in Summit township, con taining 17' acres, more or les. ailjoininc Oling er's heirs, Vt m. Horner and others, now in the poe sewion of Abraham Lichty. No. tf. A tract of land h. Summit township, con taining I9i acres, adjoining lands of Abraham Lichty. Peter C. Meyers aud others, now in the posefioaof Wm. Horner. No. 3. A tract of land in Summit township, enn taining 242 acre, adjoining Ltml of Wm. 11 mcr. Herman Walker and others, now io possession ol Peter C. Meyers. No. 4. A tract of land in Summit township, con taining o4 acres, adjoining lands of Kudolph Bmie. W.O. Walker and other lands of Freder ick P. Walker, now in posse.-'.-'Wn ol Frederick P. Walker. No. S. A tract of land in Bmthrrsraller town ship, containing 6 acres. ad)oiniiig lands of Eira Burclav. Jacob t.'ounflrvmau and otliers, now in possession ot John U. Hay. No. 0. A tract of land in Brothersvalley town ship. eonUiuing 151 acres, adjolnln-r lands nl John U. Hay, PhilipHay. Wm.O. Walker and others. No. J. A tract ol land iu Brotbersralley town ship, containing lso acre. a.Ij..inlna binds of John U. Hay. Jacob Countryman. Benjamin Hay and other, now In possession of Philip Hay. No.. A tract of land in Brothersvallcv town ship, containing 3 acres, ad)...uiug lamlsol I'hllip Hay. Heniamin HI. and others, now In o?es skia of Benjamin Hay. No. 9. A tract of land in Brotkcrsrallcr town ship, containing 122 acres. a.liiiitulan-lr.r Win. t. Walker. Samuel Boger ami others, now in pos session nf lianiel Frit. You. the (aid defendant, partition thereof, be tween you and the said plaintiff to he made, ac cording to the laws aad customs of thl Common wealth, in such ease made and provided, do gain say, anal the same to he done, do not permit very unjustly ami against the same law and customs (as it is said, me.) Sheriff's office, t OLIVER KNEPPER. July 30. j Sheriff. ESTABLISHED 20 TEARS. FRANK W. HAY, WHOLIALE AND RETAIL TIN, COPPER A.I SHEET-IEON WARE MANUFACTORY, No, 280 Washington Street, JOHNSTOWN, I'A. I AM PREPARER TO OFFER ALL STOVES AND House Fnrnislilns: (Joods j -' , IX OKNEEAU AT Prices Ijess than any Gther Honse IN UKSTKKN I'KNNA. WILLSELL No. 2. N V ELTY CLOTH ES W R IN.i ERS at 7. N.i. 3 WKlNliKKS at As. KNIVES ami FOKkS fnnn TSrent per set to JJ) tier dosen. STEP L ADDERS. SLAW CUTTERS, BRASS LAMPS, with Burner aw! Wk k, cents, 3i rents: SO cent. GLASS LAMPS, complete, with Ilumer and Chimney, from 40 cents tci. COOhll.MJ STOVES, all kinds. SOLE AGENT FOR N015LE COOK, JOHNSON COOK, SPKARS' ANTI-DUST COOK, ENAMELED WARE OF ALL KINDS. SPtX'TlNO. BOOFINO and all Job Work promptly attended to at low price. SCOAR KETTLES, StOAK PANS. TOI LET SETS. COFFEE M ILLS from 10 rent to t SO. CASTORS from SO rents to iu. PLATED TEA AND TAHLE SltKIXS, KNIVES AND FVRKS, warranted good. BRITANNIA COFFEE and TEAPOTS, TA IJDEand TEASPOONS. ' Please call, examine goods, anil get prices before purchasing elsewhere, as I am satisfied I can sell a better article Kir Irs money than any other par ty In western Pennsylranla. Parties) arlliug Tinware, etc.. are requested to send for Catalogue and Price List. Address FRANK W. HAY, Joluistown, Cambria Co. juIpSU. ! iV;n Aitrertixrm.eni. Yri,IToi;s )TI7KZ1 lu pursuance of my pi,ntmcnt aa aoditor in theesuie of I.aui.1 lln,a, decead, by thS iriihan- f .rt ni -tnert cnly, on nvum of H. t.h.li.11, K-., I will attend atayaineetn fw-mcrs-t S.iiimlay, the to, I ,Uy Aiiirun next. 17.I, to a-eraln a-lraneeme.,. awl make di-tiil.i.iin of the hind in the luitliol Jar,i M Walter, idinlm-'rii'-rnf .:H dcees,f W. II. Fti.SiTLIi.TH WAIT!:. J"' Auditor. JOItMAL .SCHOOL. There will he held In I irai.tnille. nrrett l. . -Md., a normal i-l,l. cuimcrx-jnir Aaaut 4th. I Student will he lurnlhe. with books now on hand, tree M ehanre. rmoiM thlnkiavof teach In will do wull to ..ll lhemelvea of tliia oppor tunity, and are er.rnelly invited tn attend. l)..r lniBT eaa be obtained at 4't Ut aad it Ul per week. TuitiuutaiM. K- funherlntormatlon ad drw A. MATHKW.H. julj-SU llranUviUe, Md. TUIT OK rARTITIOX.- T- AlcTmlcrf. Mcyer'n bctr. William II. ami li ini. l W.. of whom . Samuel llaugrer la unaMtxn, Fnul J. .M. ycr. rci.in:r In Platlnlmnr. Imebl K. M'-vcr bcir. Henry awl Ajuie K., rcl,llni( In F:.fl 'Ity, Nel.raeka. of whom Aaron Boucher I auunllan aillitum, Axariah II. Meyera, reiilinit in Inilun.i eo.inty. I'a.. John H. Meyers. Catha rine M. henm heir. Tlx: M.nry E., Inlemumet with .Samuel Zimmerman. Sanaa, Intermarried with ., Ujn S.-U.T. L.ydi.t, Aimea. Jueeph ami Alexander Beam, ail reiiiillnir In Somerwt eiianty. Fa., niept Alexamier. who lire in Calllornia, .Wary Ann. intermarried with William keam, Amelia internurrie.1 with Samuel Haui(er, Si.rh H., iuterrnuiTie.! wilh Sok,m.,n Simpaon, Uii I... Ititenn.trrie.1 with Samuel fjven,.), Sui.nna R. intennarrie.1 with llavid Horner. Ab itfail M. aud Annie K. .Meyer, renhlinK in Somer set eout.tr. Fa.. Samuel Zimmerman, ruardian of Lydia. Alexander and Aime Beam, heirs ami le iil rT,reent:.tlre of J,ieph Merert late of Sn- epet tc,wn,hip. s.imi-reet county. Fa., deceaaeil. lake notice tlmt bvtirtueol a writ ot partition or Tfiiuiii,,n ieul out of the lirihan' Court f s.nicret county. Fa., and to me directed, I will h,,!, an induct ii the premise, in Somerset town bip. commenciiiir at the nomertead farm, on 1 uplur, the 17th day of July, A. If. IDTJ, lor the puriw of making inrtitiin of the real iate of iMi-i ileceikwil to snd aioonir his heirs ami leiral repreentat!ve. if the name nn be done without preiu,ii,-e loor indlinz the wImhc. or to value aod I ai'Iirailie the naiue j-.,liuf to law. at which tiuie i an t place y,,u are rMiusted to attend If yoathiuk proticr. Shenfl's office, ) June 11, 1H73. OLIVEK KNEPPEK. Sheriff. iXECUTOK'S NO IaIc of S.iniucl Ilii-kinger, NOTICE. late of Elklick tl.. aeeeasei. Letter testamentary on the alure estate having been granted to the undersigned hy the proper au thority, notice is hereby given to those Indebted to it to make immediate payment, and those having claim -nin.t it to present them duly authenti cated f-r settlement at the late residence of the deceased, on Thursday. July 31. 17. JOHN W. BEACHT, June 1 Executor. A DMINISTItATOU'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. lis directU-n of the Orphans' Court of Somerset County, I will sell at public sale, on " SATURDAY. AUGUST th IsTJ, on tlie prcniisc at 10 oel'.k a. m.. the real estato of .Iin-ijh iN-nncr, in Ik-rlin, S-uerset county. Pa., viz: No. 1. A certain 1-it of ground situated In Ber lin bop.uzh. boun.lc.1 on the south by Main Street, on the west by Cherry Aller.on the n-irth by Mul lierry Street, and on theeai-t by lot No. M." being fourjiercbes on Main Street and 13 perches baeit, eul:.ining 4 jien-iies. with a new two store frame h-.use 4 leet In.nt and 30 feet deep, with kitchen attached. Uric sial-lc. ice bouse, waih boo.-, kc. No. -i A certain pieceor parcel of land situated In BnHlierralteT township, in said easantv. ad joining hind ol John Mu'.scr. John P. Ojbrrand Emanuel Master-.: containing s acres aol 140 perches. This will be sold in the whole or in par cel to suit purchasers. No. 3. A certain tract of land situated tn Broth-ervall'-v township, mid eonnlv. adjoining land of Wm. Hay. Peter Hauler. J. Miller. Joel Berkley and others, eoniaimng 1 j acrv. moreY le. Thu tr..ct tuts an abund..n.-e of limestooe. coal aa.1 iron ore. The Kutlaio Valley R. K. runs thnuah part of It. Ihis tract will aisu e (old in the whole or in parcels to suit purchaser. Improvement are a g'd two story dweiling house, bank barn. kc. No. 4. A eertisln pieceor p reel of land m Hp4b-er;valii-y towruhip, county atoresai.1. adjoining the be Irs of A. A. Phllsun cn the aonth, cemetery on the west, end I 'ha. Kioto on tbe north, contain ing 1 acre and 74 pen-be. Tekhs. Nue. 1 ami 2. One-thin! in ham!, bal ance in two equal annual payment, with interest, to be secured on the premie. No. 3. 944.10 2 to remain a lien, the interest to be paid annually on tbe awh of February to the widow of Peter Zimmerman, deceased, during her lite, and at her death the principal to tbe heir of P. Zimmerman: Ossl tn hand. lftB Won tne 20. h of February, 1374, ami the balance in two eu,ual annn:.l painem. with interest 1mm 2uth Februa ry. 174. to tie seenred on the premises. "No, 4. Cash: 9 thereof to remain a lien, the Intere-t thereor to be paid to the widow of Samuel S. Piatt n the 1-th day of Felmiary. annually, during her lite, and at her death the balance to the heir of Samuel S. Piatt, deceased. DANIEL J. BUI BAKER, ju'ti Administrator. KIT OF PARTITION. To Catherine Bonier, widow. Charlotte, intermar ried with Henry Wollord, Emanuel, lor whom Daniel Hoffman 1 guardian. Ihuiiel W. Border, residing in Somerset county, pa.: John Border, residing in Cambria county. Pa.: Frederick, Catherine, Intermarried with Jacob Swank, Mairdalsna. intermarried with Wm. Lohr, ke beeca. Intermarrieil with Isaac Bam hart, resnl ing in Jibn.itown. in sai-1 county: Elmira, inter married with James Potter, residing in Yuder township, saiii Cambria county: Joseph, resid ing in Cle.irtieM county. Pa.: and Mary. reKl ing in Waterloo. Black Hawk cuntr. Iwa. heir and lesal representatives of Daniel Bor der, late of Cuoemaugb township, Somerset Co., Pa., deceased. Take notice that by virtue of a writ of partition or valuation issued out ot the Orphans' Court of Somerset county, I'a.. and to me directed. I will bold an inquest on the real mate ef aid deceased, situate In Conemaugh township. In raid county, con.-iliDg of three parcels of laud a follows: No. 1. A certain kt ot ground situate in the townof Davidsi Uie-. in said township, containing al.'Ut of an acre an.l known n the plan of said town as lot No. Id. No. 2. A lot ef irround in the same place, eon-tainin- about 1 '. oi an ai-re, anil known on the plan ol said town as kt No. 11. No. X A U't of ground in the same place, con taining about S ai-n-. adj-dning lanisuf Daniel Huffman and otliers. on the premises, on Thurs day, the 14th day of Augu.-t. A. D. 173, for the purpose of irniking partition of the real estate of said deceased to and ami-ng his heirs and legal representative, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, or to Talue ami appraise the same acconling to law. at which time and place you are requested to attend if you think pn-per. Sheriff- office. OLIVER KNEPPER. July !, l?7i y Sheriff. JgXECTTOirS SALE. We theuniiersivned Executor' of the last will and testament of Iaac liiliert, deceased, will ei pie to public sale, on Tuesday, the ythflf Septem ber, at 1 o'clock, in the borough of Stovstown, the following Real Estate: A certain tract of land situated one mile north eat of Stoystown borouirh. in tduemahoning twp.. al)oining tand of J.hn Bowman. Noab Miller and other, containing loo acres more or less, having thereon erected a two-story hg h'iuse. and a new bank barn. Pth in git condition, eoacresclear. An on-hanl of choice Iruit on the premises, the farm well watered. ALSO A certain piece or porcel of land, situated in Que mahoning twp., ailjoiniug Stoystown borough. William Berkey. Jos. Frnurr. rt'aL containing 'it acres. This will be sold to suit purchasers, well adapt ed lor town pasture lots. ALSO There will be M on the premise on the loth of September, a certain tract of land, situated in Sin Clair twp., Bedlonl county. 8 mil- west of Bed- fun! and -1 milt- from iruut Siiring.adioininx land of Thomas Jones. Wm. Slick and other, contain ing ljO acre tnoreor less, having thereon ereetel a brick house, a new tank barn, a good orchard. aNuit 100 ai res cleared, one-half of a hk-h is bot tom land. This farm 1 pleasantly and convenient ly situated. TERMS : One-third in hand, balance in three equal annnal payment with interest to be secured by judgement bonds. Possession to be given on the 1st ol April, 1S74. when deeds will he dellTered when securing the purchase moncr. Twenty percent, of hand uiooey to be Iid wiien tbe pn-irty is knorkedi dowoT J ACOB DIBERT. ELIZABETH DIBERT. Esceutiir's of Isaac Dibert, deceased. To Farmers ani Lalieraei Messrs. Russell A Co.. of Massilkin. Ohio, man ulacture unquestionably the best Separator Treibing Muchino far either .t. S. 1 or VI horses 3 hitch gear, (a uovelty that no other machine h:ive), double fan. adjustable concarc. elevator for carrying tailing back on cylinder, cylinder geared high to give the horse a slow walk, sepa rating eaclty unsurpassed. The here power is prrtectiou, Lot'lialde to break or wear out. a many otVer do.and i made either mounted or down: can turnih machine either geared or belt. Tbe whole machine is made of rerv best of material and unequalled for durability ami style, and Is cer tainly the cheapest machine in the market, when financially considered. It stands at tbe bead of tbe threshing machine list. Over 2,000 sold in last two season. The sme party also make a first class clover thresher, hullcr ami separator, (all In one)' well adapted to our coanty and much needed. Am also authorised to negotiate sale at lowest ractorv prices the well known and popular Orifflth & Wedge Portable and Stationary Steam Engine, Boilers and Saw Mills, from 4 to 30 horse power. Tills enifiue has no superior. For further information on above machine von will address me at Dale City or Meyers Mill. Pa. Send for price list and circular and don't buv until you are coDTincvd. . 1. LICHTT. June IU Agent fur Somerset Cab, Pa. Qi1 OUUT PROCLAMATION. dm tha ll.in.mhle WlLLIll Si. MALL. President of tha avTernl Court of Common Pleas or the Couutles composing the sixteemn Judicial District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Ter miner ami Ueueral Jail Delivery, forth trial of all capital aud other ortenders in the said District, and Lewi A. Tr and J!" Mown. E quires. Ju-lifcs of the Courtsol Common Plea, and Justice of the Courts of Over and Terminer, and Genera! Jail Deliver. r the trial of all capital and otherollcoders in tlieCouuty et Somerset, hare Issued their precepts and to me directed, for hold ing a Court of IVuimon Pleas, and Ueueral Quar ter Ses-'l.-ns of the Peace, ami Oeneral Jail DeUv cry and Court of Oyer ami Terminer, at Somerset Ua Meaday, Sepenb Sk, 17S: Nrrrtrc it htrtbf eirra to all the Justice of the Peace the Coroner and Constable within the ald 'otiniV ol Somerset, that they be then and there In their proper persona, with their rolls, record. inqui. sitions, examinations, ami other remembrance, to dothose thing which to their office and in that behalf appertain to be done; and also, they ba will prosecute against the prisoner that are or (halt be In the Jail ot Somerset County, to be then and there, to prosecute against them as shall be just S..iuira 0-ru4 OLIVE KN EPPEaf. Somerset, Aug. . 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