The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 20, 1873, Image 3

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T'.- r.u ail ope rat in s upon
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r;:i them to '
ir cut bv a irenerous
v. Cn Sunday
nr." defencvless
he sun:
head, '
:-r while doius: it.
White Wheat Flour in
always ou hands at
hi" rv lil.d Feed St. .re.
.r Flour, and
..i.r any part '
will de
f town.
1 re of cur corri jmr.d
:' Wt iu.rr'iin-t w ith -a
t U 1 i::i r's irove. la-t
r.stt;Vkim at'd fell down,
''t::-r :.nd itti'irirsz him
:ii "he I'u.'.V.v h,i-tt
,t 'il U. I binge in
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. ; a iiegntive. r return
ry. Ti: oria apt-ar
:-. : :J and its full UTv
" HoIlMTZI.I.L & Co., who
' t large lire brick works
i.i.vf c-inrludcd to l.ic-ate
. '::.- P. W. & 15. K. II
! t . r the prc.j-rty they de
. '. 1 .it t.i high afigure.
' a t; assortment of
V. .ndle Para. J. as-In-
Iir-e and Linen
.-. -ins Kid J loves,
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IIol.IlKlIKAt M.
!.-.:: :,.. r, to W. W.
. i ':. a I. of PitoF.
iiI'l.i.M VK Lastr PoW
bd'-r ot the world '. It
i ; r.-vent y..i;r Unif from
. r !:.:;.; hiti.ti. frot.i
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the ud of the
. the li'.ct l!ir.t the
ieir dfjeirtiire Cd- a
i.- :r stay with s is
t tlie -j.ith ,f Au
:il mv-ii a w e-k enr- :
al the classic
litletiian walk
n.lav lust. A
: M a ir
:re.;t il
his toes, and the
!:e r -cul'ed wo.i'.d
he Wns a coleiiijai.
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'Li: give hit w holj t:t-
-' H..r.iwre bus'.nesa. He
Mi M-:::r fmtn the inaurj
"' siibs trv.m 15 to2u ier
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w.
ar
. - -jti to j rocure s.nne
y fr a si, k wife. He
'- b. a drirrgist who re
- '-t a-ijix.g gum cam-
T-.t e.n.i,i( red pil for
tiii r ! Uned the appli-
- .:i that war. and wa
" Ai.ere l--r t!i- M-edltd
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Hill
are a
:i!s.iire.
"In daylight aad'111 5a the
1
:".Vcm ""''era
fytriit. U of
n .!;-pim ing such k
" hen he is
r tt
et"
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r.liefi
'"'fcaficthanii.
r.nicK muck !
w. w
IUYI4 .S. l'.K.,
Ua - f..r..1o it
:i.ki lnii k.
their varj r il.livi
r.-il, !
j YVk Lave no i.li-a of pviiiii;; our ruluiits
t tlie Meyers' Mill Dale City, wrangle
1 vt no curti'ly iiifrrst to the large msjority
..four rra-l'-rs. The panics havf )i:id their
j thrust, and counter thrust, ami there the
in:iui r luti.-t -nJ iso laras weari'toiM'crne!.
j t r i;iV- tiie lilierty ot sujrjrcsting to loth
' jar that in our judgment, a question
ujn.il ninth tbe cuun and jury must finally
' ass. is not the j.mprr sul'jeot for news-
j lj.T O'lurovercy.
j The foiK insr is the la'.e-st authorized
v rsinn of the familiar ur n- rhyme:
1 Mary Lad a tilth lamb
With which the lueJ to lutacl.
she snatched Die wA clear "II Ms l-a.-k.
Anl siuMed It la b-r l-ustlr.
n I when hi- bi lie ha I ! r (Wr I.
II" in a pii.i fl-w.
S- Mary c "t njm tTr
An I sind-d the lauib in In
lli.i'i' i.-a f ict worth rmi' iiiUriuj ly
cvtry business i!ian. Aotxrding to the
Philadelphia Lei-jr every indorser ol a
check or drufl i liuMe for the ccnuineness
i a1! previous endorsements. The drawee
of a check must rccoirnize the signature of
the drawer, and if he it i re;oiii-1-le
!or it: lii:t he canu.it l' l k iiikiu the
, 'i-e for the genuincnet and regularity of
" ' every signature which :anU lN-tweeu the
. drawer and iinal lornicnt, and each in-
A-.y U-y "T i-.ti at dorsers in the s:ir.ie way.
I.Aiir will Cn:l relief fr.mi their Head
ie. t'o;ivenes. w inimiuc in the Head.
t'oiie. Sur btoniach, Kestlessness, etc.,
etc., I v taking s.iniuni; LiTer Keirulator
Persons l:vini in e.nhealihv lca hints inav
at on a.i L iuous jiuat k ov taking a anse oi
biinmon s Liver Ileirulator wrasionally to niture &c. the saw null tiam of Noah
keep the Liver in heulthv action. It f Ho'iert was swept away; some of the
sliould ! used by all jrersons. old and j bridges on the road .leading past Kantner's
younp. It is not unile.tsant. is a pun ly j factory are gone; tiie bridge on the "spook
veg.-taMt tMiiijiuad, is n.t injurious ui;humer' road is among the things that
the most deli.-ate constitution, and will were. From Stoystown cwnes the report
keep the Lin r in healthy action. ' of disaster by the storm, accounts ol houses
"A urn si:kKKl-Ku" writes us a-kiug
"how to dress a lobster." We ncverdress
. e-j a lolister. If the lobster is about seven
teen years old, nm-1 it would lo.k well
in a plain waist with deiuitrained shirt, or
blue siik, and a medium sized panicr, and
I an orrandy jalonaise,witha pinkish mauve
challis, tii buttcineil gloves and a white
hip hat. We say may U- it would; but
j-rha; "housekeeper." before dressing
i tier lo!aler. had better subscril f.-r a fash
! ion magazine, which Mill tell her all about
; sin h iiins.
! Wi: iti-h i: to distinctly understood,
th:it we will publish no corresondcnccuu
levs we are furnished with the name of the
: !any sending such communications.
rvri'.p jtajier is worthless to lis. au-1 we are
t;r-d of tiiiing our waste Jmjr basket with
Js-JihstutT. But while we refuse to pub
i:s':i cotumuiiic:iiicri of this kind. e are
. always tliankful to any of our friends fir
' patrons lor items of news that occur ia
their neighborhood. Hi meiiiU r it is only
anonymous couimunieulions that we refuse
to publish.
TllE Sn'.isln.rg ldtitii'Uh
thu-ly:
With the prew-nt nuiiiU-r,
TEMil-T ends iis exiatence.
valedicts
the
I.nde-
It will Ik? omsolidate-.l with the Valley
Indlit.mjext ilau- lUrvrd, and isvjed
iroin sieyers aims. I a.
With s;id hftirts, and huds bowed in
grief we bid farewell to dear old Salisbury
hiiVf i,it rect i v- a hoiue we have ever loved and remein
v -lected st' k .f . lred with ino-t tender recollections.
To!iatii and Ci- j Again w ith a God speed to you all.
' r''- Fauewli.l
:..r-ioner in-'i:.l to ap-; Ti;e Managers ot the S.merset Agricul
A-'.. 1 . . . ... . .
- i-i j -a wniuciis, tumi rvx ietv are enicnnsinir. i hcv are
tow.-it.-h the j improving the fxir ground and buildings
; exten-ivclv. A new track is K-ini n.adc'
land two new buildings erected. This is as
- iit shoul 1 I-. The county fair shauid be
:: re puiiing the j uia.le the interesting event of the year.
; .. .'ii:. i.ii l'ni..n St.. w here the pr.alucts of the farms, the'skill
:i h:r je f. -ne of hands , of our citizens, as well as tlie inventions of
.:.::;! tjm1 t have ! genius and the creations of art may be
::: r..-xt wctk. sit-n. and the progress of the arious de-
- -- ! :trtii-iits of la: in in industry may lie
i-.'ii.g to a choir in j noted. A cxiutitv fair, rightiv managed.
must lie of incalculable U-nefit to the tt.m ' ""jury to tlie soil, and is very hard to ex
munitv and we are lad to notice this start ! terminate when it once get fairly rooted
in the riirht direction.
tii
, L' akk Take three quarters .f a
jcupof hultrr. leaicn toa cream: a.ld t wo
,cii of white sugar, one cup of sweet
.miik. louresge. U-att-n stitf , aud thrj-e cii
,01 iiotir, wiiu one measure nanuer naking
I'owdt-r: first mixing the Powder with the
rl-ir. and pacing Uth through a sieve.
llach csill of the ilaliner Haking Powder
ci.r.tniiis a I'.na'.l me:isure. to lie used even
full, acrnr.lin; Vt j-rintc-l direiii.jiii. If
you cannot obtain ti.ia really valuable ar
ticle from v..iir L'r.r, send tw entv-five
'Cents by li.ail. a.l-lr-x-d to Banner linking
. -Powder. P. . Ik Hox, ol7, Pittsbiirgli
,5? : Ia.. and vou will receive. tstuge laid, a
Iale : . . .... ... '.,1.. .. .
r I ii. 1 "o.iiu I -.i fv.. ... ' 1111 . m 111, ,. ur-.
til n!ly vaiual-ie :..i i-s.
, t-n.ti.ui.i at.-d.
Pine Hm.l Pa.
Ari. (;h. 1;:;.
Kijit-.:i: Herald: Harvest and hay
making is aWut over throughout the
; valley, with the exception of the oats crop,
'-. w hich in some places has been cut and
some already hauled in. Thc-crop through
n'.ithae la-en abitndaiit and have most
fully rewarded the hu.ilian.lmau for his toil
, an.1 lal.r. Sintx- tin- 2ith, of June, the
' weatlier has lat-n ail tliat could 1st- ib--ircil,
i witli a tine shower rain every few days
jS-. that ail naturo w-sius to smile under the
gratetu. rays of i he sun, which imparts
and iv.s a green coW to all vegetation Ac.
Mr. Conrad Smith (better known as
l--ddler Smith, of t'unibcrland Md. an
oil and worthy ci'iiren who has made
' w cckly visits to thisstction for butter, eggs,
poultry, Ac. for the last ten year, met
with a very serious and alm.e-t fatsl acvi-d-.-nt
on Friday morning ot la-t week. As
be w as starting to leave for home from the
.... M. C... 1 II....... 1.:. I ..l." . -'" ". ..cT3.u.u..-
In-Iit at two tulvc-s h--' ha I in the wagon
i whi. li ut'cioplc-d to jump out through the
' cover, w hen the h..r- slarted to run at full
sjl iN.au t teen hill. Mr. Smith was
caUL'ht in the lines iu his attempt to hold
the hor-e i.nd was thrown under the
wajoii i tliat the wheels mss-d over his
o!v w ith such force a to break thne ribs
. and caused other internal injuries; the
;wg..n then struck a at and Ue-L the
; horse lore hs- lroiu the wa?on and was
stopiasi lietore it had gone anv distance,
lliotU'li str.iiie to say the horse was not
nun iu tne n-a.i. ,
. , "- i h. aii iymjm vu luiimi:ii oil i.nip ..i.j-
. Mr. u.ilh was came l t. the hoase of j uist we see it io hwr. ready fc.
- 'r I A.g. r and Ir s. Oaruwo A t.cary ot ie ,usuufatiurei iuUt ,rtici t u. 'uc
Ik-rlia Pa., were summoned to attend to : went d(iwn in,(, onc of lJje minc.
, him: under iheir treatment he is in a fair ; tw. hundn-d f t, in one of the skips uni
:,. .rw '"''",. . , : for bringing up the rot k; it was the swift-liisihres-soria
iivme- tn t nn.ta-rlNnil wert- . . .
.U 1 ,.t-t.-,. fc.ll . , . , ., . ,
. F ji.i... af.iici a. i.i an vi.i 11- "lit nl U13 0.1.
i. wuvcrs to pci , hllt. f,e atne evening, and have lieen at
i rat-s to persons ll:n rin(.
hni 1- v.init,c,Hj : 0l,r neigh'a.rhcanlcan toast of one ofthe
.; at the Hardware . u'b-,t tenant nerliHiai in the ( .Kin'v in the
p-rsi-n of our old and estet iucJ friend and ,
.neighlor Conrad Baker Sr., of some ;
-.i'-r,au:i couiiiT wa sc-.eniv live winters, a iiris.-iui-r or irane.
He lived as tlx.; tenant under Samuel
lliitner Fsq., for twenty six years until
tome lour years azo. when Mr. Bittner
sold the pr.sj.irtr to Ins son illiam and is , of , dancinK Wr wbith at least attracted
sti.l living on the same prorty making in. u crijwJ ()f - Utyi Xhe
all thirty years, a faitwhuh sjwaks well Ufll .DtrrtailinM.llt ,ralt the remarkable
lor tioth lan. '.lord and tenant
A few thiys ago i was show n a strange
frealc of lightniug. A large gr-cn sujar
tree, of aViut two and one half feet in
I'iami-ter, was struck by lightning alsmt
this fart ht the 1 tiler jrt ol Jnne, sj.uic sixty fet!tl8sti numerous points of interesL nut '
aiwavs on from the residence or Mr I Her Oumlsert, twmg tiwm was Granite Island,
inn. iii, r, ami only tc'ht feet from a piz sue, ,:i, ,lMi. ... vuri, ,.,, ,. (.ji
their puard. j without injury to the hogs in the pen. or J
wav 1 .lac- in ; stranger yet. without doin
doing any injury to:
house. r or thirty i
lutny i
:.eakins thefts or ' 'f '' fctrijipetl all around from
::.:uitu-d njoa urutia- lu '5' t l do,ie !'.v. i
: kth artii)t.rfti-tly itn ith a bark stnppcr. until within j
. ' ! fight feet ol the ground where the bar
t was left untouched, with the exceptions or,
' " nowingiiW-.a; intl'' "'Unf'i roots to the Uip
n inuu.gmg Vuo 'ce, nuu sirau-;e io ai "",-
xi is customary wuxusui moamr uic n-Jvsi e.-ua "l !
tnore of this Uiaa UT- ... '
bdmittin" tnassl The "YVilwin Hatch Co." has been
a bank ot i ui,. ptrting in all new machinery in their ,
woras. an.i are running ine stmt tiy norse
power, tnd have made other Improve-
ii.f-nts in order to supply the large and in-
crea-tiig demand for their go.l which
' - ' " f "r r:"!-lo-' 7 ,y !lnn", W ",!t d"np iU ,,o1U 1U1I,-V . the distance to be iavigU-d going to Du-
a 11 fi!' kl :. a- aanl t.rici.41 tn fl.ata t . ... a-a- a. . a i a .
i 1 01 ! "'; , , , iluth, some onc hunurea miie la-siaea
1 thirty ' t Mr. . t W ilson foriiieily from the avoi(Jig doubling of Point Keweenaw,
. , ,; an tiake a s-ilun ; "rker Match W orks of Akron Muo. is u uJttm of Lake Superior. Truely,
an-l . . i . . I . ..t, ... ... ,i . : . . i
n ii-n leave him i'.ii .ui.uoui auu h an eijicn uaiiu i
ot -strvf-liii;r.,." in the art of makintr Coiniaisilion. a sure
at: ihen 1m i light and proof against daintiness, a t'entle-1
i"' le sure he w iil man in every resjiert and a worthy neigh-;
" ' Vat' aira'in ' aiul a.siate. More Antn. !
Ft me-i Fnoki tue Vallet.
(atari! ma a Item.
I wish t tcriiiy a small store in )-ur
'1 ant columns in nay of Items. Mr. A.
j . villlt 1. CI it.llT. A V .'I IIIIC WWCIIIU
I house in this .laee; it ill" I when com
I ph-texl one of the linest structures in our
thriving village.
Com hunting Lu commenced ia this
vicinity as the corn is plenty and getting
rij-e. We think the coons are working at
it pretty heavy.
We also had a very accommodating
jiarty on the X. E. corner of St. John's
street a few nights ajro which pleased our
young folks very much or at least sortie of
them. 1 hey played till a late hour w h-n
all adjourned quietly. They have promise
of another one in the course of a week or
two.
The prospectors fr mineral are still
scare hie g for the valuable ore. We hope
they will succeed in finding the rijrht kind
of mineral. 1. H. Youphl is al( pron-I-ning
at this place occasionally and ly
:i!l appearances he intends to sink a shrift
during the tail or licinning of winter.
We wish him sum ss.
OAfTAlX SciIMtltT.
It h.w raincil so incessantly for the last
ten days thnt ere it not fof divine prom
ise, e would think tliat we were going to
have another flood, and would certainly
commence the ejection of an ark. On
Wednesday afiernoon the rain came down
asiftheverv rlixil trates of heaven had
.-cn oiK-neti. it was accompanied i,y a that speaking for himself and as one of the
severe hail storm.knocking down the grain. U,OUr who do "count," the article in
cutting the M.kIs of the jK.tnt.x- vines, so t mion is an inuiitvjattd Uc. The con
that in many pli.ee the held looked as ir j j,ut,u U it could sprine onl v from a thing
a mowing machine had jasd over tht-iiL whom it were base tlaticrr to call a manT
c have been informed that in some places ( mu(ll a mUman. Sit ilitallv then
the trees were string! of their leaves and Vour corrcsiudeul did contribute, the
kit as lore as in m:d winter. There w as kimcrst t assessment tor the use of a room
the mist sudden rise in the creek ever wit- he Ujj ,mv n,e Somerset assessment for
nt;,T e - , ,.ln!lal,lUut-
a ,,i. .hi. nil. rtui.'t ft.
i uou, on .lain street, was subnierseU to
i iu.ee ieei, iunn:ig raqifi. mr-
ii-iiic ii.nioeu, unutri-s ami nams tvinir
came,! away, croj tlamageil, and tho de -
siruction oi property to a great extent. An ; through the columns of a jain r published
eye witness says that for some time Heaver ; in Smierset, is not likelv to enhance its at
da:u creek was literally covered with farm ; tractiveiiess as a pleasure resort, albeit it
and agricultural implements. We hear ! niav serve as a warning for inexperienced
rejairts of the same kind from all sides of j young men, whenever so strongly tcinpl
us At the present writing. Monday, it is j ed, to indulge in the "light lanta-lic" or
sti.l milling with noindicat ions of stopping, however allured by the promise of a "free
, ; "" , and easv" from certain of tbechivalrieand
At uoiix, Saturday last, ye local and hospitable "blood." of Somerset. We I
two companions started for Fricdensburg ! i, ve tliat to one at least of the "lour" who
to attend the Harvest llome. Just as we i do "count," it was a "second attack" of
arrived at the grove, the "pic-nicers" were 1 the disease and that in this instance to him
dinning on account of the rain. The
celebration was held in a beautilul grove,
on the jTopertv of Judge Mowrv. Mr.
ll . . .r
expense to fix this grove up in a hand- !
f'mc manner. He had erected a small'
house in which the vicutals were store.1.
1 l.:s house or shanty, is on on one side ;
and bus a long table in front surrounded ;
by a larirc rot-, so as to allow onlv a ccr-
I tun numU r to lie at the table at any one
itiine. Just at the f.j( or the house there
; is a beautiful spring as clear as crystal.
I I he committee on "provender" have their
i station inside of the house, from which
Jthe hungry revelers. Owing to the in-
j clemency ot me weatlier. lite turn-out was
i not as large as had lie n exiiccted. still
flu-re Wor nlalllt tlv l,lin,lr,1
I-lile on
1 rr,n,i
i T!- t,iY...;..n a.o f,r,,,.l n fr..t ,.r
,;,t. t.lUrcll unA m,vej t Ult. Fr)Vf glloul
, ten o'clock, w here all enjoyed IhrmselTes
; until driven home bv the rain. After leav-
ir.g t ne grounds, me devotees oi ier;ist.
chore repaired to the barn of Judge Mow
' ry, which had been tastefully decked with
j evergreens for the occasion, and tripped
the liirht fant.'tstic until a late hour in the
. evening. The ladies of the Iarty all look
ed lovelv and the gentlemen were pallant.
, We " to return our thinks to Judge
iorj- nun ii la.n i..r inc iiospnaiiiy
!ion t:s.
The Canaiuas Thisti.k This terrible
IM of the larm is gradually making in- ,
road on our farms. The time is not far
ilistnnt w lien
our larmcrs will learn to
their sorrow, what thev now mjj pre.
vent bv a little care and watchfulness. The
Canadian thistle is a weed that does miK h
into the soil. Ia some suites it ha become
ver troublesome. Pennsylvania has a law
-fiueins the tinner who will permit the! dale of said phicc would imti-aif The
; ( atlajiHn tlai-.lr U. grow on his farm. Itlwritter. -Stephen," considers it a very
is ulna ,w him un ! I .i neig hliors gretit U lirlicult uiiitter to write an article ou the
: damage. It take, t! .-reuirth of the wiil Uubkrt of a name for our pLc?. Had I
frlll, ,1, crili. crs. it on hardlv U-1 thouirht this such a difficult task. I most
era.licat.il when it t:.ki-s root. If
vou cut
. . . . . . . - . . ' - - , . - M..v,wukmi. .iiiimw mw Ol KUinh iriw v. Iia . Jiwu I lilUUt Wall. . U ...UJkU llil. Ill
on the root, it r!sa.'j lortta two stromrer : m their respective ma-ptatle and turned UHTlnra. bs id p..wer, oitty bead, barf of mem.v : others, now in pessi. of Philip Hay.
stalks i:i place of the one. its seed Scatters niV mind to Some better aud more Useful I r-- lhrau-aed lmuc and lmbeellitT. Bod j Nu. . A tract of laud in Hroibersialier lown
aiid gradually whole f.elds will U-come emulovmeiit. Taklnz into consideration 1 1 .luoITC. Ct?J?. v."T!'h"'A'Y"!'r1?t.':'c ''M'-fining wa-r. a.ij..i.a laniso,' Philip
iii kiv covered until there is
UO room tor
any thin; else to grow. Y c see between
Yoik and Halt imore. in Maryland, whole
fields cov. red with this fanner's scourge,
I liiriu; the w ar the thistle was intniduced,
probably, with the hay or feed that was
br.rj
ht from irtrinia or some Kher sec-
At first it was visible alon; our
tion.
Mail, i!t now gradually it is getting into
the fields, and over our lanns. It is ad
mired for its beautiful purple flowers, but
it should lie remembered it is an ekjicnsive
flower to cultivate, farms of great value
may lie reduced very much by this ugly
weed. It may cot in time, afer it gains
on our fanners, as much to exterminate as
some lands are worth. We write this to
caution our farmer we referred to this
matter a year ago. Our agricultural
paier frequently speak of this damaging,
troublesome )L Fiery farmer should
learn to know iu and at once cut it kiwn
and not it out U prevent its spread of seed
and further growth.
C:amunbaied.
Huvghtox, Mien., Aug. 7
Dun IIr.KAi.i: Trusting to
the -
vou of
tience of vour readers, I will tell
Houghton, a pretty little wooden town of :
l.Vsi inhabitants, situated on the south
side of Porta ire Lake, ten miles from Lake
Superior and is the countv seat of Hough
t . tT l...... i
white
rived
Court House, which ha not yet ar- j
at the dignity of a 11), but the Citv j
Fathers are punctual to a minute, and the i
Judge administers justice quite as imjur-j
tialiy, as though summoned by an irou- j
tongue. There are several large copper I
mines worked fc great extenL besides oth-1
crs of less note. We visited most of the !
; mines aud stamping mills here the rock
1 containing the ivijiper is taken from the
: ....,.....1 i ..l...... ....
j i,...- ruimpu in..' Maiiu biukvi as 11 1 it; (v
; jtow tie r, is then washed, rc-w ashed and Uiea
! waahed again, till it is entirely free from
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;. - - .-, HIV 1-, 1 IT UW.l UI.I , UOI
we liave ever done, but when safely in the
! bow les of the earth, saw much that was
! wonderful in the imcess ot mining cop
, per, but it must be seen, to be fully under-
stis.l and appreciated. Houghton is used
,.u:te an
touJ-i
extent, as a summer resort for
there are many ioiiits of inter
est attainable from here. The town
i abounds in evening amusements of a high
' and intellectual order. The first evening
of our sojourn, we were treated to a sight
mental feats of a "lijihtninjr calcuh.tor,"
w ho if he did not w em the hearts of the
youth so readily as ISruin, we trust, was
more improving to the mind. In reaching
I li-m otit un taft.-r li-avintf Af -iri-i..Mt.A ,. :
islanj rj.rted for the quantity ol 'pulls sur- j
pjunjjn, jL arj,i the numliericss white esgs'
gi,,,!,,,, inthecrevic'isof the rocks. IAua j
l,lM.lll:ni, :n thtx-rvivieiaof tlie rt-t. I .' 4 na !
r-nM.rb.ble for beimr an excellent
harbor, and contains two mission stations,
om, jt.,hodL-t the other Koman Catholic,
,urr0tinded br Indian tribes, and set-!
1emenw . Leaving' L' Ana we cross Kewee-j
MW Bav tDli ri.ucn pm.re entry. the !
mouth of the short river connecting I or-
tjiTr Lake w ith Keweenaw liay. 1 lie Lake
exunds across Point Keweeniw to within
two miles of its west side, and from the
i.,, - .,,.,, i. ,i. Indians and vova?ers of
thlir ,jllt cru. acr,oi this two miles, the
0rivt j!g nil,lie. A pllip canal is
now u.;n ? constructed wross this narrow
(,.,.,. .ni mi.n j-omnletel. will shorten
The tn liment! uf empire her
Art plastic yet aad warm ;
The chaos ut a mighty world
Is rounding Into fi-nu !
SPEMEH.
!
'WlUiUUmidl.
Hakneisyille, Pa., Aug. Iltli, lf73.
ditr IIf.rai.h: Dear Sir, It being a
od while since I have seen anything in
your columns concerning our quiet little
village I intend to say a few words in fa Tor
of the smuic.
It appears that the people of this vicinity
I have at last come up to the work of im
provement First we have a lyccum or
literary societv; this we think the mot
beneficial eocifty (as far as education is
concerned) tliat has ever been founded in a
community, at leat it Las proven itsrlt so
ia this place. It is the intention of the
lyccum members to hold a grand celebra
tion between L'rsina and Harnedsville, at
the Cross Road grove, the following tenth of
September 1S73. The surrounding Sunday
schools and the jiublic ia general are
cordtaly invited to attend.
The normal school at Walkers school,
house commenced on Sloii.lay List aud we
undersi.md tint there will lie a large at
temUmv throtmhotit the term.
We also h-:trn that Mr. (.'. II. Ankuey
has sold out his interest in the llanicdsville
nursery and has located in Smerset, where
he intends to carry on thegroccrv business.
Maxnt.
ClMDEKHMi. Ali. 14. !?;.
IIditok HtriAi.n :
Will you allow one
of "those blxis" who do "count" to say
in replr to the iuJeeiU attack in the Som-
: music he did settle without a growl his
rvrnw-rj't ll.ilf.1 1 1.
-he did pay the bo.H-
' l.l-k
Without presuming to answer for
the remaining "three who do "count.
he will sav he does not believe that even so
; indecent an assault as that contained in the
; HtKALD will provoke a replv, where nplv
, were so casv, in as much as it would dra;
'to the surface the names ol those whi
while without twit, would vet be the chief
sutlirers. To three of the "bloods" it was
il r finsi v v t m sim-ru-t ....A
;that the wanton and blackguard assault
j the "burnt child" business failed of its us
' uaJ 6nd haiiv effects.
j Moral voung men of CumWrlaud be
-
lrv of Somerset the promi that "all
things are provided, save the fare to and
iro may prove but a snare, if you go at all.
g not without beinr fullr prepared for a
riid nm vour xkct-books.
" n Tlii i.r.l ia ,-n.
' j,h to the manv courteous and hospitable
j citizens of the beautiful and attractive town
! of Mnuersct, but to such only as are the
j authors and approvers of the Utse article
j to which this is in replv. O.
The senior editor of this journal regrets
exceedingly that during his absence, and
in vuil.-.tinn nf hi venprat roiirv un art!.
i , , ,. , . , . '
r cle was pubh.-heil last week, reflecting on
; the
conduct ot certain gentlemen from
CuinlH-rlund. lie stops not to inquire, nr
docs he fare whether it w as deserved or not
The alleged t.2cnse was a social one, with
which the general public has nothing to
do, and therefore should not have been
given publicity through the prass. A sen
liment of common fairness, compels him to
give place to the above retort, in equally
as bad taste as the articlecomplained of,
both of them proving the silliness ot the
w riters who rush into print with griev
ances of w hkh the public care nothing. If
the social status of these Jilie ! what
tllKV
Ciaitn. fltuer CoUl.l have well atlorded
i to tre-U with silent contempt the allc-dged
; r real offense if tltecrther. Ed
Dale t'ltjr. Pa.
There seems to be an uneasiness of mind
i prevailing among some ol the good citizens
!f this citv. as I he letter written nnder
! cerlainlv would have left mv fen and ink
i the Teat dan 't r in Which this writer baslluorl raluable Ulbl awl l.itent I unurn. Ilir.
; placed himself. I conclude he must lie
j man of chivalry. He would at least have
j us t.i think so. " For he has placed himself
j in the midst ot one hundred angry men
read v to heap abuse Ac, ution him, and
jthen he starts out and says, "There trcre
j nianv la-pums in our olace. who had boiicd
that the last court would then and lor all
coming time, settle the much disputed
question" This was certainly so, but no
one had the faintest idea tliat an insignifi
cant majority could ovcrixiwer so large a
majority of the properly hcitler and fn-a-lle$
as were presented l-fore the Grand
Jury of the court referred to. neither can a
jiarallcl ca.sc be found in this whole Com
monwealth, w here so large a majority of
the legal petitioners of any place were not
properly reiecled. Hut Stephen ought to
know that it is a verv hard matter to make
, a majority yield to a deminutive majority.
15ut bitter" and unrelenting w ar is again
i bruchtimed. Ac." There is no wardeclar
j ed except in the wasped and distorted im
agination of Stephen. All that is licing
1ST3. 'done is. the same petitions will come up
j lK-fore thetJrand Jury, (not the same grand i
, jurv', of the Septt-mlr court, to be heard I
in their rightful and lawful H-tit':on. and
Ntause the names of the Ises. citizens ofi
this place in connection w ith a lari'e ma- j
ioritv, are asking a favor of them for their !
interests, as the petition set forth. And
just as soon as the majority will be heard
in the matter and their wishes respected,
there w ill he ace at this much named
phu-e.
"Signed by men who should love jieacc."
This is even so. But w ho was show ing
the fight at the last court. Among the ad
voi-ati-s of jieace were men who would ad
mouish their Brethren on the Lord's day.
not to go to law w itu each other, and use
undue means against on opponent, Ac.
who took the first train next morning to
the seat of law, to war with their Brethren.
If mciiiliers see this in their haulers, how
dare you blame them, when they follow in
the fi"a prints of such leaders." Surely I
cannot, neither could vou, if thev would
all walk in the same direction. Sov then,
as a citizen of Dale Citv, I earnestly atv
jical in In half of the h titioners of the
alaive name. place, that they lie heard in
behalf of their prayers, set forth in their
petition, in the spirit of our rcjuihlican in
slit ul ions.
" For it is an meleniahle fa1, Jcc" I
take the lilierty of denying that, and any
man of gl common sense will agree j
with me. 1 he name may have bad some
thing to do with this, but the high price of
lots in our village is driving purchasers
away to other locations. The name of this
place is only an object of consideration to
but very lew. It sounds a little louder,
and as they would say more euphonious.
The name" Dale City on the labels, might
sell a few more bottles of patent nostrums
that irople would better be without
There is one more rcature in this matter
that should be carefully considere.1. the
ne-tiiionora nrarinw tli Court anit f trarwl
Jury in this much muted question, are all
resident of Dale City and not onc from
,... H-wi ou,.- ;tt i, j
wilfully and nxalicio'iislv reported. That
part called Meyers" Mills" presents
separate petition. This goes to show t
a
a..wiralt netltlltn TLla pnia.Atl.nw lit.
falacy of the renort avread hrtaxil cast oyer
the land, that the M evert' are fighting the
Urough. It is the liorush, and not the
Meyer, that petitioned the Honorable
Court for the change of nam-. There is
not a name of that family to be found on
the I rale t ity petitions, yet 1 know they
are charged as being the cause ol our diffi
cullies. If a few, yea a very few of Dale
City Borough, who "are charging others as
being delrauders and disiurliers ol the
!eace, loth ir) and out of churches, would
try and reform a little on the "stop thief
frame, the citizens of the Ilorough could
live as peaceably as they once did in days
of yore. I would nest have said a word in
regard to the ditticultica existing here, as
"Stephen" w ill have it, had he not opened
and fired the first slioL But if this matter
must be carried on through the press, I
concluded it not fair to liave it all one way.
For I do know that I represent the wishes"
of two thirds of the citizens of this Bor
ugh as I trust the petition will fully show.
Thomas.
Wk t-lijt the following from the Salisbury
Independent:
On Tuesday last we were visited by a
heavy storm. It was a sad one for I).' V.
Mecse, one ol our most loved and resjicct
ed citizens, who lost two of his best cows.
It apicars they were grazing upon one of
his fields, close to the mountain, and were
instantaneously killed by a stroke of light
ning. Also, ou the suiiie day, the d'Aelliii.'
house of our esteemed fellow citizen, 1.
L. Bnechly. wns struck by what is called 1
in this section, a cold stroke (necativei. !
said stroke passing through a keg oi j
butter, and stunning several of the family.
Fortunately no other damage.
Railroad Mektixo at Kai.misc.tox. j
In pursuance of a notice, a meeting of
the Commissioners of the Falls City A
West Virginia Ihtilroad was held at Farm
ington, July 2Mb, mst., the following
Commissioners t-eing present, viz: S. ISush,
S. I Fllliott, Inc Vansickle, Wni. L
Smith. Thos. Scott, ('has. Kantncr, Ucn.
MaiiAand and John llcrader.
On motion the
HK-ettng was orjaincd
by the election of Thos. Scott. President;
S. Hush, Vice President, and I'Ims. K:int
nT Secretary.
On motion, it wasresolvclth.it sii1eks
lie Mcned to receive suliscriptioiis to the
capital stock ot the Itoad at the following
point, viz: One at Isacc Armstrong's,
one at S. I). Elliott's, one at Farmingtou,
one at Harvey Morris', one at Falls i'ity,
and one at I'niontown. The books "at
Armstrong's and Klliott'a to lie in charge
of S. I). F.iliott, Isaac Vansickle and John
llcrader; that at Fannington to lie- in
charge of S. Hush and 11. Fazenloker,
that at Falls City and Morris' to U- in
charge ol Win. ll Smith. X. McCartney
and Geo. Maiist : that at I'niontown to lie
in charge of Clark Breading and Chas.
Ksntner said loks to be oi-encd for re-
-i-i n l tettlim-rim i,ia ot til lilar-oe n-i,ii
on Monday, the 25th day of August next.
ana to remain ojen until lurtiicr notice.
On motion, Charles S. Scatcn was elect
ed Treasurer of the Company. On motion,
the meeting adjourned.
CUAKI.ES IvAXTXKi!, Sef'v.
MAititii:i.
BEXFOKI) (Hi iHPENMNc;. I n
Thursilay evening, August 14th, at the :
house of" II. L. Baer. Esq., by Hcv. A. E. j
Truxal. JIr..l'hilip Ih-nford and Mis.. Julia ;
E. Chorjienning, both of Lavansville, at- j
lendetl bv Rev. A. M. Whetstone, tif this
place, and Miss Annio C.
rubiwn, I'a.
Schall. of Nor !
I
DIED.
HEYEILS. On Saturday August 9ih.
at a o chek a. in. infant on of Dennis and
Mary Meyers, aed four months.
LEEVAN. Of Somerset township,
August Tth, Motes Leevan aged M years,
11 Months, and 13 da vs.
KOXEKKET MARKET.
IVrreeieJ weekly by A. J. CasiBtss k. Co.
Apple. drteJ. a
Appletxmer. W gal
hutter. 1
Hurk wheat. W bnabel
Beeawax. l I
ilarun. ImKlen..
ai-iea. '
- taio.
Corn. V IMMhal....
Cw nal y E
I'alf Pkir.f. rl
Ksa. ? k
riiwr. y lU
FlaxaM.1 V bo., (M t)
Lard, ft a
Laathar, ri aula, y ,
k!p.
ia. ba
Puuuxa. ba
Paarhaa. dnwd, V &
Kya? na
Kan. ft
Sait,a.LbH
- Y ba
Athlon. - ,
haa-ar, yellow 1
whlia
Taliow t
Wkeet. V t-a
Wool.
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flOOlU AUPie,
Slra. WlaidaUw'a ftMlklnr Sly ran Is
iI..iam.i..a. ...... t . t- :. ,,....1
1 elan and Nuraet la tba I nlwd Spates, aai bat
been aaed lor thlnv veart with never fallinit sale-
tv and tweea bv ililieoaof mothers an.1 ebildren.
Iron tbe leeble infant ol toe week old to the adult
Il cumtti aeldltr of tba ttamaeh. relieves wind
eollc. rerwlatea tbe bowel, and rirea rest, health
and cwtnlurt to mother aud child. W e bellara It
to be tba llest and Sureat Reuie.lv In the World
ta alleaa,-s of IiYsENTEKY and tJlAKSHcEA
IX CH1LDKEX. whether it arises from Teething
or from any utber cause. FU dirvcUnoa fur asmg
will acrvmpaar each bottle. None ttonuln au
Wtw tka iM-auaika of CL'atTLS k PEKkl.VSls
oo tbe ouubla wraper. Isold by all Aleillrine
ttealert. Julys
XrtBU wkllllr.
1 iJ'l'?""' .!!. ..T"1- 'prr" -
Wilh ttt itluoay attendant, low tpirlu. deprraa-
strike al once at thens-iTol the matter. t.c up tba
system, arrest the dix-hatvet. and impart viitor
aud etM-rjry. life and vitality to tlie entire man.
They have cared thousandrof ease. Price, fi per
pack uf live l xe and a lare at! vial, which it
very lini-naiit in olwtinatr or old casts, or SI lr
al.. ..I. k.' .1 . .. . T i . a . I
."s". --' - i. , 1 1 .-i .,ii--r. muu mi. i ,
mail on reccitK of price. AddressHCMPHkEY'S
SPMtlMC HOMMiPATHIC MEIilCIN t CO..
Bruadwar, New ork. nor. 13.
"For tale bjr E. IL .Marshall, S-rfoerxU Pa,
.
The IIoiiHohold Panacea.
AND
a.1.. . . w . . ... .
a aaaaaaaj mjBBiaaaaa. ata t
Is tbe tieat rt aacly la the w.irld for tbe following I
complaints, ri: t raupt in Hi Lints and stout
ach. Pain in tneSUrfnacb. H.wels.orSi,te. Kheum
alism la all lu firms. liillfcas Colic, Neuralaria.
Cbilera. Iiyaectcry. Colds. Fresh w. uwlt. P.urns.
Sore ThriNit. Spinal Complaints. Sprains and
BraUwa, Cbll j aad Fever. For lutcrual an-l Ex
ternal use.
l-.t operation I not only to relieve th fatten, j
iv. entirely removea tne cause 01 tne cooipiami.
Itpwetrate and peTrailet the wh le tyttcm. re-tloring-
healthy acti-ai to all kt parts, and quick
ening the Idiul.
Tbe H'sehold iianaeea Is tre!r VerrUble and
All Hrahnjf.
Pr-iare.l br
CVKTIS k BROWX.
No. as Fnlurn Street, New York.
For tale by all drujcfitu. jaly
Owtawr LiBltaieit.
There It bo pala wnlch the Centaur Llnlinent
will not relieve, bo swelling It will But subdue, and
no lameness which It will not cure. This ll tlrocic '
Uofaire, bat It It trae. Where tbe parts are not !
gone, iu tSecit ar aurveloB. It hat produced i
more cures of rheumatism, Bewralaria, lock jaw, I
palty, sjirauiS, swellings, eaked-breast. avaUda,
burnt, alt-rheuia, ear ac lie, kc., Bpon the buuua
frame, anil of strains, spavin, palls, kc., upon an-
ImaU la one year than hare all other irvtended j
remedies liac the world bearan. It If a counter-
. .. , i.v It Ik . 1 1 . , . ,
irniant, au BU Beating pmia rellerer. .TIpIe
inrow away iiteir craicnea, me lam waia, tuux-1
oat bite arc rendered harmless, and tbe wounded
are healed without a scar. It I no humbug. Tbe
reel, It pablislted around each bottle. It It tell.
Ing a a ankle teer ttrfore sold, and It sell ttr
cum It due Just what H iiretendt to do. Tbom
who Dow taller from rbcumatlam, tain or iwelling
d esc ret to saO.r If they will not as CenUur Lin
latent. More than LOW eerUflcatet of remarkable
cure, tadttdlng frocea limb, ehronle rbeamatism,
goat, runaUig taxaurs. ka., hare been reoelred. Wt
will a. ttd a lrcaiar ooo tabling eertincatet, the
rwcii-x. kc, grail, to anjr ooo rtqaetUag It. On
buttle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment It
worth one hundred dollars fur spavined .ir tw ended
hone aad males, or lur screw worm la sheep.
Stork owBora this liclmeat It worth your atten
tion. No family shuold ba without Ucataur Linl.
ment. Price, oOc a bottle; large butties il 00.
J. B. HOSE k CO..
&3 Broadway. New Turk.
Children often look Pale and
Hick
from bo other cause than having worm Is tho
ttoniaeh.
HKOWX'S VERM1FVOE (XIMFITS
will deatroy Worm without Injury to the child,
being porfectly WHITE, and free from all color
imr or other tnjarioo Ingredient usually used
la worm prrparatkns.
Ct'kTIS k BROWN. Proprietor.
Ka. Zl Fulton Street. New Ynrk.
Sold y IVraycitls and ClfaiHi, d brtlrrt ta
Jfcdu-atolTWkTr-FlvCETABox. jlys
CasToaia It more than a tubtitut for Cad.w
OIL It I tb only tar article In txlstenc wbk b
It certain to aatimllate the food, regulate tbe bow
ala, core wlndolle sad produce natural tleep. It
eoolalna ncllber minerals, morphine or aladM.l,
aad 1 l-ieaaant to Uke. Chll-lrea need not cry
S-si BMtbers may rert. aprili.
aVfif? AJcertitementi.
TO THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Your attentiua I apeclafly Invited to tb tact
that tbe Natbmal UaakJ ar now braparod to re
erlro tulawriimoD to th Capital Stork of the
(Vntcnnlal Board of Finance. The fun.lt realltcl
from this source are to b emploved la the erertbai
of the buildings fur the International Exhibit!.!,
aad the expense connected with the aame. It Is
confidently believed that the Keynnoe Slate wUl
b represented by tbe aame of every eltlxea (lire
topalrtolkrcumBiemoratiua of th oo kundrctth
birch-day of th nation. Tho share oT (tuck are
offered for 110 each, and ulerlbert will recolre a
handsnmely rterl eagrarod CWllhoal of Slora,
aitabl framing aad nrvserratloa a a national
BaeaaortaJ.
Intorrot at th rat of tlx per eent per annum
wlU be paid oa all Baymeatt ol Ontenrdal SUk
fro data of pa.atnil to January L 1STS.
Kabartiber who are not near a National Batik
eaa matt a check or poatorhce order to tb aadet
SlgDCd. FRED. FBALF.Y, Treanirer,
ot Walnut SL, Philadelphia.
Xttn AilrerlixriAi'iilf.
TOT ICE.
AU ner,n kn-Twiuz tlicc ,lrts iwlc-lruMl W me
will pteane rail an-t aiskriicttleinnt at noce, an ail
claim an-it!rl t- ihn tirt of S-(-?mlT at
will b .Ul jn hio'iif J'- 'li Cain jiii.",
I !.. Sr r"llyliiHi.
I Have tHrj. .tf myur-KitrT t-t-ian toXtr.
Ankt-iiw V..v. h(Ia IrJiallv r'" rum-n I U
t H- ul lir t-lhrlrirnrl hn.-iiK iialill--. ..
eiiKl" SAMt 1-LN.MUI'FI.K
JJKJilSTKR'A NOTICK.-
K Mrt In hen-'.j icirai t all rii KnMI
a? ieitatrrs. rre1'.t.ir nr uthrrwt. that lti MIow
lri kxbuuU ham (icimsI ri-tri-Utr smt Ihe unu
will I pn- nt-! lur rtKifiritiatiim and alivwaora
at an Orphan'! VHirt tw Iw 1-rl.l at vDirit In
aol lur imcrMt cuuulv, ui. TlturhiaT. tha Iltli
Oar of Sf ptrtr.ber. A. li. liT3. nlm all xr-ai
lntfnitl uiajr act an J II tlx-r think brvper.
Hrt an I Dull aoruuni l Jtmli .Ned iumI li. A.
Hl.-li. tx Tt. ol harab l-ll.-k. ilecraisd.
Asunt tf Liavid I'uiioan
hilt M. Ilak-r.
KturitJin M fttur -
'
A'V-unl of i-(r Hiuh, trnir.Ui tf Miry V
Fmillinf.
I .vmnt 1 iif.ie-1 .ilrrr-. ?u:.r 'ln f Ijn in
j U"l. Ilancv ani Mahh-n lk-rktr.
1 Ktrt arniunt ol Hrnrr Yw'trr aii-1 I'lnsiUu
i r-..i
frm.t asunt of Jo.-i.ih Siuiir. !miiii-".r.Alir
nl Alx. 'hor-rins. lTcai.nl.
Aroriint of ilirtr Kn"' r. A'tinini-:rat-r f
Al. Sar. fpj-l.
I"irt Aft' hual a n ol IN!- r V.im-r. aii'ror.
ol Israel Sb" maiT, 'l-.i-rl.
AoMtont of Iiavid J. Lehman. IroMe f-irtht
aalcof tiie n-al ftat; of ltamra Itinera, 'Iw'.l.
Aoxmnt of T.ihUo Miller au l W. A. KUwuls. j
f X rs. ol Benin mln Kimmrl. (!r--iws. !
Aorount of I'etur lluf hlrv ainl Kir S. 1U nk- j
ly. t-1 r. or Nolvmnn Bi-r-klrT. rtKa.r.l.
At of Kllahtli Meyt, aJ'iuri. t Kt-a-hn
Msyrrs. lorcaavsl.
Klivt anJ bnal aoronnt of p.-t-r I-vy, nr. of!
Sarah KulmiT. ilfwae-l. ' j
A-uat of Hanlrl J. ant A lei. l!ru!akfr. ej'r".
of If tijalom liru'saK-r. .Hfea-ei.
YirtX and l:n:il ai-cuuniit cici.re Si-ciilur, a i'wr.
ol Samurl Kuhlinnn. drersoii: j
Aoc unt ol .Vap-ilis D H.iynts. aitinx cxr. of I
(ic ro l'ark-r. :f-:i. j
Awkiohi of lrv:n W. ani Kliap Sullivan, iil'mr?. i
of 1'1'illip Siiivjr., :-tim- I.
J. It. tVALTKIl. rci-ler.
aUrJ9
THE JEWETT AM) GOODMAN!?
mm
l
A ftlM
as inr.ruin.-nt In -r.-rv i anl.ular.
r'rk-ca as low a consistent with x-mI
fl.ip. Soil on e:.?v trru.? t.v
rkaian -
L. E. KORTON,
IiF.AI.KK IX
PIANOS & ORGANS,
118 Smithaold Street, Pittsburgh Pa.
S.n-1 fori'j:
aufju
al-.-uv or any ltifvru.ati-.-n .1. !rcj.
"pUBLIC NOTICK
Xotl.-e it hereT riven that a ::ai.-n will le
. i pretfentrj to IS C-otirt of WiLnrtar S--!.--c of tlie
i I'eaoe. ta l heH at S.j!nersi-t. in anJ ft-r S-.mer-i
M rounty. on the !h 1ay of s'ptcmlr.r. A. 1.
, 1ST1 to "a!u r tbe clianer of IiIe uy borough.
! In fni.l count v. be etianrinz the name" thereof to
XeyersJaie':" aind aliu to clian.-.- the limits of
. ail Uvuich by a-Minz tiier.'to i:.e a.lacetit vil
.tuilg jo 31fe 0f yttyrri' Alillf anJ other portT aJK.Ia
.....ic i 5,-iie, a lr draft aiinexe-ltoaM peliliun.
! MAN ASS KS 1 1. MILLKR,
5lc j MAKTIX SAVLitlL
i. C. I.I.N'T. an.lotiiers.
l llriijir over Iw.thir-if of the taxable inhatitnts
of 6ji4 borouKn. aaS
TICK IX I'AKTITIOX.
: Jolia 1. J;oilt.yt la the C.'tuai.4i Pit- o! rv.rui-
r. I me' ". of ScptoniU-r T. Is73.
C. ItoCT-heT Wolt VXo-1 l'anaion LHoket.
Wni. P. SwliiU j Piuri uuiuioni In partition
an-l W. J. Ifaer. I to tiie ilelentjant" al e nanosl.
Von. auU eaeh ol you. in barely paramonc-i to
t and at'pear lfore our Juljt.-. at Soiner-t. at
our County Court of tim.-n 1'leaa. there to be
heiJ on Ihc- fvmii M jD-iay in .sptemner nxt (tli
Jay) in ohe-dietwe to a writ of p!urle ffumni.wif in
i"nition, la.ue.l out of said Cimrt la the above
I atatisl cae. . the :h lay of July. A. f. 1-T3. anJ
to tbe unleri:m.si illrertisl. to iow wheref--r.
wbereas. you. t lie UM -1. (eo-lanl ao-l theatwe
rtarue-1 pl.i!nt:M. toiC'-ther an-l un-livi-lej d-b--lt
ail I ha owl. limeaioue. Ir-m ore. Crerlay. Bifneralu
ani mineral fubtaivrn. 1.. Ii. arnl teitiit c-ulaineil
In. within, un Iff and npon tin Ml "Wing rt s-Tll-e-J
' lands an-J leucrnauts. to wit:
j No. 1. A tra--t ol Linl ia S-jicwi: towr.rl.ip.
: xa. Dinar 19. arres. ua-re or ir. a.ioiriin:
tiling-
- 0, Abraham IJ.-btT.
i No. i A trart ot lan-l in Summit township. e-
' 'ainiii 1S aores. adjoining iai.ds of Abraham
ILjhtv. Peter I'. Jt-im anJ other-, now in the
i pJV" "m. Horner.
irai-iui iano m .-nm:iin ior.snii.. ci-
' biinlns Ml arret. adj.Juinr lan.1s d W in. H. rner.
i Herman W aiker aaid bers, arm in jses.i. ut
Peter '. Merer.
No. 4. A tract of Land In Summit township, eon.
tainintr Sol ai-n-s. a.i4nins lands ol ituJ-npb
iksae. W.c. Walker an.1 other Ivn-Js of Freder
k k P. Walker. Bow in urssiooof Frederick P.
Walker.
No. i. A tract of land ia ISrothrrsvaHcr town
ship, eoiilaiuinit vs arret, adjoinmaT binds of Kir
Man-lay. Jacob Oamryman and others, n. w in
Msee.on ol John ci. Hay.
No. S. A traet of land "in lirothcrsvalby p.wn
ship. euntaiuinff 1M a.-res, a-ltoini; land of J.hn
tL Hay. Philip Hay. Wm. I. W a.aer and utber.
No. 7. A tra.-t of 'land in lirotliersv alley town-
' fi"?; Jn,'n'? ? aJjonm uo-is or jobn
H..ri lh.inun Kit
i No. 9. A tract
ol Unl In nr..:!ir.vallcv t.-wn-
, tbln. runLaiiiinz L2 acres. .1k iniuzlandsof Wm.
. li. Walker. Samuel H-er auj oilier-., n jw tn jus- .
' tcssk .d Iianiel Friti.
j You. tbe said oetendauls. par i-i-.n thereof. lc- i
i i ou. i ne ta iu oeif inland, iiarrition mereoi. I?-1
i tween vou an I tbe said Walnut! t. 1 tr.a.1.-. ac-
' . . : .1.1 i . . . i . . -
. ivruf it. . oc u"- aiMi .u.-.fin- . -i i u i . ooi io-i -
j wealtlu In su. h case uiade anJ tir vi.led. do train-
say. an-l the sime to t e d.ie. .i-n.. i-tmit verv !
j anjustiy an.1 airains: tbe same laws and customs
, (as il I- said. ke.)
Sherifl s office. I CiLlVEl! KXEPPEH.
July Ju. ) Sheriff, i
!
I ....
' I " IX I 1
I
' Ulbl I Id t-llllt; lXllll0.i!'.y",nn:-'-1,TakeB lit execntioBtlprpiNI.N,,vELTYt-lTKESV.-KLXGElLS.
Tiie an-iersi-iwl are pr -Jrc-I to l-jroL-ii
Prims Building Lime
By the Car Load.
Orders Ee6pectful!y Solicitei.
ic. j. it.iTzr.it i co.
t'rslna, Janets.
i
Mpn" Ynilth anrl RflV !
IT1CII a, lUUllia UIIU DUya
CLOTHIE a-
FtR
jFall and Winter Wear.
..., in. atrial I . tut rvBPW. our .:it iiii.es . ui -u a, (
; .. . r...-nl ... ..tier W
your approval a select ti-n Btisursnnse-I in extent, i
Sty le. Workmanship
an.1 MaieriaL We make a ;
tpnuiiy 01
FIHE BIADY-MADE CLOTHING
Fully ual. If not surST. Inelegance, style, cat
and hnish, to the best ordered garmi-uts. al prkse
oue-tblnl less : but Ur all who prcl.-r Io orler gar
menu we have an exteaslre Cuauun Iartment.
e.ittantly supplied with the tuii-st good, and a
lar,re force ol m. Artistic Cutters.
CLOTHING
Of Our Own Innufru-itirc,
WM, h we guanntee to be of better nuality, and
cheaper In Price than acy other bouse la tbe rtty.
StIIOOIiS.T-TS
For Boys of All Ages.
Good and very Cheap!
ONE PIIICE!
NO DEVIATION!!
ill GogJj Kaifcl at lb ui Lsia Prix
UELING,
FOLLANSBEE
& CO.,
121 Wood St., Cor. Fifth Ave.,
PITTSBUItCai IM.I
Oct. SO. !
A large aamlier of Warranty, Admluktratois
and Truster Ieel, of the uioel airoved stylet
liandaomelr ruled and printed oa the best of pa
or tale at the Herald Oiflce.
DEEDS! DEEDS!!
AVtcj AiIccrltM mvhlf.
COM KKSKT ACA IK.M V.
Thf Sonic rt Ajwlricy will ! ij.- lit 1 -m Tiks
!y, thvistl.dayol tiittiilr aH, hT ftiKlnta
oi irtnMxp. lii Fnltt of a c-rfiijirtrnt maia .
aiyl 1-nislA mrlirr wi!l h mrr. I .t wtvn tn '
r tl-i will ! riv.n in . .tuh. lttt. iirfk. i
MTrn.ui. Kr- nrli. Mw-k- at. I .rau j 1 1
; VV
!? '''''''
a VTftl ,A Ml Binilkt A aal.
ft. i. o ll I h aln a.ly l-cn mliri. J u Hi-ur
I tii" '"ftlinnani A lb A.iiVwy f,rhr; ear3,
I ami it l- luU-O'lni that nxh aeii, ji bv taken will j.
i make II a permanent inn lint too. Thr tuition will l '
! nHnWai. aii.l wil t-orliir can iw hal at mi-1
I .na!c wlocf. Kor partlt ulara apply lo Ihr Sv
ri'iarvi,! irit ivair'ioi
Hv "nlc r of tlx lionr! of Tru!c-
E. il.Sl'HIi'H K. V. li. K'wi.MZ.
Sci-rrlarr. Hr'i-li-nt.
ani!lS
OTICE
1 lowii) affixture anrv.unl have !n in
ortloe n1 tlmt ih nm trill he pnfntM tnt
.-r n-nlirmi
l-T.I.
II:
I lir ln4 -4inl M rrolTT k Kr Ji. ranrl i"t-lri-W
Kroarr. a..i'THi- .iraim Kr-j.-r.
The aurin( ol Wm Nil'tiuli, vi:irul An-.lr'-w
iloili Uy.
1 he aniHiiii of A . .1. i ,lwiru. a.-lca "( .'"i:n
J. Srbell.
AIrs lit- IitmI a-vtiut M ii-T KnIlinP. ciin
nii'Jrri.f t.iLt H- IfmJin, lnale.
t-Jl. SI HWK.'K.
anjl : Ft bn.ii r
OK sali-:.-
V-.an.i 1-4. 3.5 l.v llii f,-c. ;r.n-li.2 -.n
i St..
' mnriit, lik alley. a.,inin J Im-I
j .Nialil'f 1m ir -n ra-i. .u'.l.a -t ..in of l-.t .V.,. j
t 'in ori-rinal plan 4 l -uyh. t nns mil at
I ll.io:Ti.. aux la.
Splendid Building Lots
I n w oifr Pt t Ve x "f tkc bf st an-l mit f'.l-
, xll-le l.ml.liriT lota In llic vrn of Somi-rnet. CI u-l
j ir.it an-l l'-T leel (-k Thr.-ol tbee loU
i a . Main Sr.. an.l, thn- on Patr1- 5trrt.
ttlirr on Main Mrtt an: tl.c loin on wdHi tlw
I li I:.-I'.- H mfp .to-jil. anl Jrt Pi.tcn-li-l ft r en In r l-a-
UH-iiii M.xk'or private rrfi-U-a'. . whl t! tbr
Ain-J treet lave u eiaatl hi the b
m fi.r -.TI?'iIlll fkTl'f !("'':ir:f UfT xXdU-1 Hlt I
Uitef-ra h-Al -.m i m c-wlitr? elw.
:24 Lots in FairviewJ
I wiil a!, n 1--t. ti:iu in I r-jn.n!e iT.n?
tTiLTitT-,urct--e !!! in li- vilitirr ut Kaiiniew.
The? : an tfeauumii t itouuxl &iii nmiauin
' an Tii-nsieai vtiw ut m-.t irni Mrnr -pprY
1 ov-
: f.,rt. ,,,..' v ,...". ....I i,L.r.l i
1 pitt. aIl thc pianjl larta-r tnS-nna-'
I ttu tail on e a.i lrv.- tue nn-l'-riu.!. f
- . !
I 1ST OF CAt"SV -ut J.-wn Ut trial al S.-U- j
a U-mbtrr Ttrm. l7i, eoiiiiii'-iM i.-i ii .M- n-iay. -
Mh.iay. I
kiuble k fat li et al. t Kr sli-r.. k Ankcny.
Turnt-r'r a-!roee v K. S. lu.wr.o. -
Sann-rk Krraictrvs W iiliamaet al.
!.M.!l-r T9 KnatKiet aL
Jnrxl) lle:im t A. J. Lfnl.art et al. !
Watt i. V ii- a L. -M. --lir k. j
Jjnn-y A , j.iri-w v J nli an Jl -rn.
Whl'e 1 Sjorhawk r? sum--. i
3v - n Kira f .-..ilnr.
1? a. Kirk tj aui.
... A. Suuuiway a. Co. t ame.
itiUv.-pie. SclUr k Co tf K.oe.
Henry S-hlaK Coll-i-rn a. liaer.
:.-.tc Hank vs S. A Mau't.
Kre.1. Krirj p-r vs Fr:n-i Ccuatryiuan.
ivjT$e Neville tb William Moricn.
CoHH-lias Suiirie vs Levi t u!,vn..ur.
so IND utr.
Oe-Tve Ii-ty v J. an-l M. R.-el.
J.a Llctiiv xt S. k H. K. K. I
S. k M. K. fi. Co. v L.i. M. Kii:c:i. L
S.ime vs John U'rfiert?.
Same v H. . User.
1 t.)!ler r Pi. kinx.
M. A. Sanrier rs C.rnelia ltirrkb-y.
J hn 1. K.-Wy v Wei. S. HarraL
Tli"nia an I Ira CanbeM vt Alin-: WUin th.
J. Brallier's aiitu'r r? Wm. ilay.
i K--r-e F. Powel va It.inivl Mi.-key.
i Vnr id Sioy vs Jacob S. PMIIippi".
Jkn 1 1. Lt-l.lv v m. S. Harrah.
S. k I. K. K.'Co. v Oeoive W. ll.-nr-.r l.
J..hn Nell v Cap.line an-l Frank. in herk.
C.ill'jenec Saw Mill Co. v Jami-s haxter.
F. hluinirrvs Henrv f. J. Custer.
Frank Vallee vs reorxe W. Suhre.
J.-bn Knal-le vj P. kt:. IL It. to.
B k Parson v Isaae Huaus.
S--niert l-4iuli vs J.sepl. Suy.teT et al.
P. W.-lfersiH-ryor s use vs Tb-nas l! .rru
Pt-U-r Siie t JL I H.-ht ler.
t. M. S HkiK'K,
anxlS Pn;hiirv.
MIEUIFF S SALE.-
Tf.r
virtue of tuadrv writs of Vrau'.-ja( En-
as. Ivn fcnf ami Lttari racial lstM-.l out of
tlie Court of C'-m m--n Pleas of S-nier?t C'.untv,
Pa., and U) me direrte.1. 1 will expw bi Mbj by
pui-ile outcry, at the Court H-ise. in Sneret.
on Salnplay. the Sih day of September. A. 1. "73,
at 1 o'clock p. m. the fo ilowm real estate vii:
Ail the hst- title. interet and claim of J. l;n
C. cl.reve. of. In and to the f- liowiu dcscri!il
n-al estate. A certain lot id ground situate in tbe I
bwn of irarrett. S--turrsrt e. unty. Pa.. an-J knewn '
on plan of sai-l b-wn as lot Now W. tH.un-led on the i
eaM by Centre street, touts I.y yiia,P rt.
by Hlackberry all.y an-l n-.nn i.y S4 No. with
a two storv lrama .Iwelim bouse and biacksmn
hti. there. -n erecte-L with the api-urtenars-es.
Taken in execution a the pnT-rtr ol John C.
Sciireve al Ibe suit of W. A. jAui.-r.
A I
Ail the rittht, title. iater..-st and claim of Pat-
rick Hour. of. in ami io the io'.i..wiji3 dcs-ni.i
real estate, via: Two crrta.a l- of arnirvd situate
in the town ol trarrrt:. Somerset .oonty. fa.. .
kwawn on plot of said t..wn a lots No. tis'an.1 H7. '
b-.um'e-l on tbe raet by Centre treet.sBih br I
Jlai-le allev. west br ULa. kberry alley, an J n-Ttu
br ib-ai h alley, with a two story frame dwelling;
Mm thereon creeled, with the appunen.vn.i-.
Taken in nctils-n as tae prop-r.y of Patrick
Hoitr. al the suit of E. M. tb.wmaa. I
A Ls. i
All the ri.-l;t. title. Interest and claim of Sitn-ut-1
Nicola, ol.in and to the loUowingdescnbod real .
estate, vix: A certain piw.-? or parcel ot ri.uii.1 ,
situate in the iMtx.uh ol I rina, s,-tnerel county. !
Pa.. containii:a S acre, a.orv or Use. with a one i
an-l a bail s-.orv lrame l.-uildiria- an-l sprlinj bi-usc
1 1 i,ma rrecte.!
aiii.-inii-a- North l"rk Creek I '
the north, tbe ll
south, and theO
with the apt urtt-i
rsina i;ailr.sid on the east au.1
nm-iisville riilr..! on the west. '
w,ih the amurtt-nances. ijicn in sitrnn-a as
the t,rotr. ol Samuel Niivia.it the suit ol ci. W. .
I i
Bt-IiIorJ.
, ALSO
All tlie riabt. title. icu-ret and claim of p. K.
i Ib.wler, of, in and to the follow inn des-nled real j
j estate.'viz: Two certain lots ol aroun I situate ia
I Iraie Citv borouirh. S..merset c.Hintv. Pa., havini t
each M leet f.otit an-i beina Uj feet in depth, front- i
iuu corner of Urat.lway an-l Center streets of i
sai.1 town, ailh-ininit kittof Mrs. I'rous. with the I
rr' ! g. Ah. ii--" ixr . a , i.iv; ru.. ,.t .-.tii.uvi
i.tui. ar '
All tlie riht. title, interest an I rlaitn H"ry
I Kanu. o!. In an.1 to ti.e loiii-wina u.i-niic.j real rs-i
I tale. u: A certain tract t uui-l situate In Nt-rtti- (
I ani;. townabin. Someraet county. Pa.. atain- i
I ina jsi acres, more or less. ot which Ibere arc about . i,m,ncv tr m ' rt a;- te
TO acre clearcl an-l alt 4 acres in meadow, with rta iKIN's STi i"F all kin is '
! a one an-l a half tt.irr U dwelling he-use and kit " ''
bam tbene-n erectol, a.l.ir.ini lan-i of Jeba . st iiE AO ENT Ft iE
IIowbub. HeBrj IS .w man. HenryMiiler. Philip
i Poorbauith anil Lerl Hover, with the aipurtenau- j OBI V 4'I)()K Ji)II 0 f'Ol Hv '
ices. lakeiiinexccuti..Bastbepr..irty..f Henrv',c v -M-'Ivi - "- - - ,
Kann at the suit of M. A- Sanaer and Pe'xr P, '
! A LS. s
i AU tbe right, title, interest an 1 claim f Oeorice
j Csvl, of. in and to tbe follow ing d.-svrflied nal
I eate. Tix: A certain k of rroan.1 situate to
j Brothcnrvalky township. Somerset c unt). Pa..
j isiuiaiuiux our Kir. im-rv oi less. ji'-iuiiik loie 01
Wm. Penn ob the west. Jacob Swartxentruhcroa i
the east. Alex. Phils. on the ti-utb. and road ou j
the west, wilh the Taken in ex-!
ecutki as tbe pp-pcrir .1 iK-oree CVsel at the .
: suit of Pbils..n k Brubnker.
j ALSO I
All the riirht. title. Inun-st au.1 claim U John ,
i D. K.sldy. oL in aa l to the following described '
I renl estate, vix:
i All the minerals, mineral rlxbts ao.l privileges. :
j call, raetais, e-res. limcst.e. s.sis and all other
I mineral sul-statv-cs lying an.i bring under and !
contained within the follow ing !esnt,l piece of ;
lar.J situate in ISrotoersvailey township. Somerset
ei.unlv. Pa l-rinnica- at a o-rnerol land . f J.
j Walker. Bent. Hay and Samuel Boger. thence )
riuiu s uiMicns ran u 11.1 ,.iw- i-iu 1
Hrirrv.-.. w.t ST nerebes: I hence BnrthXl'.
ocitree. rrs aw jrcBet; 1 hence toum T'4,ue-
grvtv west Ut tercbes: tbeoco north -A decrees, ,
j east li-2 4-10 perches: thence north 14 degrees, east
j I'Ju in-hc to the place of tiegtiitiing. cuBtaiaisz 1
1 i-mt tMIVTS e. .oo iiuouw 1..-1 u.-c vi oti r 1 .
I p-tnaiM lui rewrrcJuiat-iceHl lor tbe owner
wt hit puriiKT. iw-iij ti'c awiU-v uiiiarraia th)j luiu-
era I right whi-h Vbllip IU and wile cwirered '
to the said J. 1. Koddy by deed of Jaly lilh,' A. '
Taken In Iev. Fa. at tba property of John I.
Kud.lv at the suit of Philip ilav.
ALSO
All the right, title, interest and claim of L II
Iiolienst tne. of, la and to the lollowins des.-ribed
real estate, vix: A certain k of trrouad tl'.uat
in sM.merset noriKign, s.imerei cnuaiy. t a., irvni-
lug Ci leet on s.ntn street aa.t exterstuig rjo tvt
;s.'Utt. to unooiB alley, aflotning i sol wax.it.
V . 'u i ii , oo inr east tuj ' in. tteiury m ni' w. . m
the asst. with a erne story frame dwelling house
thereon erected, with tba appurtenance. Taken
in execution at the proj.erty I I 11. Bolwcrtlne at i
the suit of W. Megahan aisl other. !
herits office, l t..LI Lit kVNETPER. I
Aug. 13, Tl i Sheriff. !
SOMEESET COt-'NTT. st:
At an Orphan Cenrt kcU st Sontorsct. in anJ
fit said county, oa tn ith day cf June. A. l.
1ST3. betore the H-xx-rabl the Judge thereof, on
motion Jof John O. Kimmel. Eaq.. the trt a(s
point F. J. Kooser. Eso.. as lilor to aiake and re-
p-irt a distributioB of the fund ia th han.it of the i
a.!miniTator of Henry tielirer. dceeaacd, to and
among those legally entitled thereto. j
Extract of the record of said Court oertifloj tki j
IMth dar of Jan. A. I. irra. 1
B. J. WALtr K,
Clerk.
I will attend to th duties of mid appola'mevit
at my v:hce. In .-rersct. Pa un I riday, the -ii j
dar ol August, 17X
F.J. K(aER.
aug Aadib.r.
1 PPLICATIOX FOR BOKOCOH CHAR
iV TEK- N'ollce 1 hereby aiven that an appli
cation wiil be made to the next Coart of Quarter
Sessl.411 of tb I'cai-e, to be I -Id at Somerset, la
and for tbe countv of Soiocrsct. on Monday, the
' Sih day of September. A. Is. 1TJ. lor the mc.irp.-r-I
alion of the village of Conrlo-n- -. in taid countv,
as a Isvly corp. .rale an.1 piatur. by tue aame. style
and title of "th burough of Confluence." under
and by virtue of the act of Assembly ka swh case
nia.lc aa.1 provided.
L. W. TVEAKLANI).
F. K. LEliJHTON.
F. B. FLECK,
JONATHAN FRAXTZ.
DANIEL CARNS.
JOAN K. Mi NCTT,
JAM 124 BAXTER.
sagS Couutitte and ot tbepetilkuner.
L'DITOII S xotici:.
Iiavlnv tteen appointed au-llt.-rt r theOoart to
e taut uie uic raorjatoiuv war its leiiiiesi j . ivn
the facts and an opinion in th mailer of th e- .
tateof Jeremiah En!e, desssaaad. al to mak. a i
distributioB of the fua.lt ia the ban.!. .fJosiakJ.i
Jicle, executor of said deceased, 1 will attend to '
the dulies of Biv appointment at my omce, la Som- i
eraet. Pa., on Wcfuefclay. thanh day of August, '
lsTS, at Ido'eiork le Ihe foreuoua. when and where
all parties lntercicd may attend. I
F.J. KOOSER.
sags Auditor. '
ytA rJ T E DiMk' v,, iii i-t
a ianil,jl'tninUliiMi4 inMfVkn. A.-., wlixhrv.
iMioal I fcir w. J. I '.TILT"'. I'liirx.
I'.
. WstMtollM'jteRt lNrMp.
!."" AOIJCJ. W A T1 1. .flv. Sm
I tZT. .
p'nt Himif. kVnvlrii r rvi it. ; lnt .-t..
I Jfra-tirt a so-h. X..-lilni ! mtr n-rtala ! lay
' the UntmlniUm ktr future eril cjii 'irtic?9.
SWELLS CAEBOLIC TAELE'IS
' ar aaremrc for all tll-i.Ti of t!i RiraUrr
jnorn, S-jra Thna. I '..I-!?. I'riti, l.iirtbcrij.
AMiiaia. t'atarrh. Hmrvtu. Imwi .A tlie
Ihroat. Wlilp!p. Kivu. :.U1 'tu:. snJall
la all raan ol i-K-nnU.h-wrrorlak;n. Ihee
TalW Maoul-I r-itl auJ ff i i u- I. I u-r
r.,Ba...r,ni .,.,o.i . ,w ami-.M.-1 r H A In o-lcr. wh- live In I alil.ma.
..V-! i ui". l.iL?,Tt'i. .Ml in'-rmiarrtM with S.moel Lv.ri.
nn.t at v.nr ; IrnUt n n-l at on- to ihc ajt-nt ; ha,r,nil K urrSi with fcarPl Howr?Ak
in ,tw i of k. Woo will far4 tti-m l-y r-tum :,,,, ... ... , u- ..i, i. c,..
I mail.
I I oe o-nreiI liy Irnitannu'.
.l. . ir'jn-:. rri ii m't a l x.
JiHX ii. KVIAjjiHi, 1 l.itt r.. Xw Y
Sttl br '.-ip alar. ti-.-I- Awl ror tu I
WOK K I Mi CLASS.'
-w! a mv k ruj-r-
KEiU-e-1. K-iiertal Ie rropIymDt t fcoiur.' iry
A'1!rr-K. with nil Ai-nt rvtam tfrup. "i. iil'St
. C' 173 . Y.
WANTED.
hoL-a purrha.-liiK
J a trjts f -r lt,r Ur-,
oaiir at lan.arr. t. The I
S:il !. J .--t au 1 li-
s.rtv. Mraiaht Ne.!ie.
t. itir P-rui." !hn any !
tram ?o-aititf Mchutc u.
Ivu -t and Tfi
'.. I-:-k S-.to-b. Slf
.Mi-i,iii- ia the mark'
mpany. AUto l:KTFiM
A. r A.XTO.V !
M l:' :o.. JciHX
lani;ary. Cc.
A. IXiixiE, i vn ral A jent.
Caiirassin? ISHiks sent fnefor
Prof. Fowler's (.'real Work
1 -Air-ar rr MHnif frw Jf o 3 f this
w-ra 2hi wv r D i cijTa-in;r Ust- ir- u
-tr.. N ATI X AIa" I'l. iiMSli lN"i r:j.."n::lv
U il'lilal- i'a.
li the n-st p-wpTfu! elaiHrr. 'rn, iiin-r.fr sti l
remorernt tjlatviaUr :ru .i m ku-.wn p. f.
I teria Mwii-a.
I It i 's-riilly a-la;4e I p. i.t!t:ra:ci w.-m
' l -wii ' an-i iet.ili:t-l by tlo wann wa!herol
Sprit aa-i Saaimrr. wU'b ti.e I l -.l is n- i in ac
; live rir-uLati-fl. r.,i.ffe-in'.Tly ;;aTh.-riiuf it-t-arub-s
I fnra siairi-nncsrt an-l lli.pr(- t acti -n -Y T'.ie se
j eretive ormis. ami Is r.i ate! I.y Tj'n..rs.
I Eruptions. H!--trbt-. IV-ils. Pu-tu;-. sr,.l;:a.
I kr.. a-.
j Vhrn wary anl lnr.imij ff-in overw ,rk. aci '
: .!a:lnrss. dr'Wxine-.s an.i inertia tak- the piare of !
, energy an 1 via r. The s. stem ae.!s a T-mje tol-uiid )
it op an-l help the Vital F r.t-s to n-iaio t'.n-:r re- :
ruj-erative power.
jve,
.T.s:
i in ii...- i.r:i oi umiar. :r--.;uen:.v I.,
anJ S.in ! n--t j-jierly perti-nn : Virfnnrti-
ducin eaks.f tr-Z-l
a pre
:i.-;i:i''n to bill .us .ieranzenierl.
WELLS1
EXTRACT OF JMBEBA
Ms pr-rl .tireet-y frotw tbeSot'TH AMERI-
. I AN PL NT. xm-i is Iuiiar.v oi e-i l-.ail t
rrenirtiMa tiw Mxim in .tier. ti ivm ve ai.
i wwtnirtl(jfit from (rnjiairr-! aa-i eij!t- ie-1 crjn.
1 It iIhioH he trreljr la ken. a JnraW la in
i BonocU by ialjal rr1f'T t:e niv'.t elf. i'-c: r a-!
. nfier. tonie 31 .tMtmrnl known in the whi.;
1 racateof medicinal pbints.
JOHN U. M-ZLAJIVi. I FUi' St.. X. Y.
Soul by druaif istii. S.4e A z-nt f.the I". S.
Price lJue Uoi.ar i r b-ic. end 1-4-Circular.
EkTABLIKIIED S TEARS.
FEANK W. HAY,ji
7 ir- 1
WIU 'LESALE AND RETAIL
TIX, COPPER
AND
: 0"iTnTirn m fYKT TTT a T Tl !
t t-t f t- I 1 ft I I l V 11 hf t-,i
MANUFAGTOUY.
1
j .
io, 280 Wasniiikrton Street,
JOHNSTOWN. I'A.
I All PREPARED Tl t 'FFER ALL
STOVES
AM
House FuniNlaiiiic O'oo(l
IX li EN EK AL. AT
' I Prices Less te aiij etlisr Hens!
IN WESTEKN PK.VXA.
WILL SELL
w,. va. KlMrH'S at.:
LSan-j FXUtkS m-m Ticcut! per set b. if j
s'f KP L AliDF.RS. SLA W
limps with liun.r. bi.i
iiil Willi. -Jj evn:s, 3& '
i
cents-io sen". !
OL4SS I.IMW ,mw.- i-h J!.,-n , r .n.1 1
o i.t.- . i s-- i vti rirc-r eiinr :
. ....... ...-i, - x-vw.s,
ENAMELED WAKE OF ALL KINDS.
1 ter Sessi-T.s of the Peace, an-l General Jail Lieilv
SPtil TING. KfmFlNG and all Job Work j err and Count ol Over and Terminer, at Somerset
promptly attended to at low prices. " " ...
. .
ST-fjAR KETTLES. SVGA It TANS. TtH
SET.
O iFFEE MILLS fn m 40 cer-ts to
CASTORS from) cents p.;i.
PLATEn TEA ANH TABLE spOo.VS.
KNIVES AN1 FOHkS. warranted iro.I.
BRITANNIA COFFEE xnl TEA1HTS. TA- !
Bits-and Tl iHis '
!
j
Please call, exiretlnt rf-'s. aid ir-t l-rl-s bcT.re !
purchasing elsewhere, af 1 am satishtst 1 eaa sell !
a better article (or b-s m.wer tiun anv oi.'.er Uir-
ty tn wctern Pennsylrania. j
, - rruii-ji iiw.,ir. , , .. : , ie.jite-.eM . r
sv-nd f, rl'atat.-iruaanl PA TJ.t A.liie,.
FRANK W. HAT,
lmsto
f UliliSlU 1 v il9 V ill II UI Ji(
x
v w
Establishe
'The Beall Founldrv
and ; Machine Works,
i
CORNER CENTRE AN ;D HARRISON STREETS
Cumberlland, !1EL,
W W. McKfAIG & SON,
Proprietors, and ! Manufacturers of
Railroad and Mln Cam.
Car Wacetiaad tiln, with Patent Oiler.
Wood and lr-n Working klachinerr.
Vetal atvl fasting, (send l. lllutratK.a.)
Bevol ao 1 Mitr Hearing, j
Steam Pumps a
Iron Ph;i tor Steam or AValer,
Brass and Irva Fining.
Jack Screw and Ls-g Jacks.
Patent Saw (summers aad Emery W brebx,
Sti ks. llr Tapt. and Pi; Tu;es.
Flu Brushed, si-rapers an.1 Kalcket-drilW.
Ju.lson IJorenKn aud Yalvoa.
Globe. Slop. Angle and Cheek Valve.
YV hltUea, Uaagc Cock aad Steam trainees.
STEllIKXKa PAllMLTJaL XISYJi,
Turbine Water Wheels.
Otinillnz Machine f.-r Planer Kuhcs.
frlndsb4M Shalt and Boxes,
li.- Power and Tumblu Shalt.
Engines, Machinery, &r.,0verliauleil ami Repaired.
.,.-,. , , . .... . . . . . .. . . , .
""T.r tvteel -Wt- Sell LxiU-l
ealUl XUm ar W heel.
JZDJD , RESS
AV. AT. McKlAIG & SON
y li-TJeow.
A' ie A-1rtiitrmml.
rrITfK-S NOTICK
A
in jir'ain oi my nop..iirnt a ao.lit.-r in
tho fjui ol li-tnirl H iriiaan, lra4, , y,
:-phan' --nrt o s-Drt n.tinty, onmoi,,
II I' S-'ln-l!. I.-1. I will atfrsl ai ai offi ,n
s tw. r--l on juxiir, tin- Zi tUy of AatM
n 1 '-o a --, un -it jo"-iu-tii arl na
!i"rittaiift 4 tt, ttir'r- in th hnrrU of Januh ,M.
V. flprf, n-lrrlm.lro trf .--wv
W. li. i'l L KT H W A fTK.
VUJ Auditor.
KIT Of: rAKTITIOX
TjAlflitiTCMnfi bMrs. Wliliaia H. ao-l
Iir.icl VV.. of ).. ;n Samnl Hasirrr ia urluii.
P .ni J. Myr. rxi'iiiiK In Hatubanr. Inl4 K
Mfvfr a hi t. lli-nry aivl Ann It.. r-i.l'.n in
fftl Ur, .N'T-ka. of w hom Aara. ti-,iklr li
Drluo a-llimm. Azartah H Mrycra. rwVllof
in iiriuna coanrj. Kl. Jol.n H. Mcyrra. Catha
rin .M. ram' hfir. v!x: A!ry t.. Intennarnol
( . J t ..n .
irri merman, n. -intrasmme.l
Trff. J -t.h an-l
Ab-aairti-r Ifc ain, all f-Hiiilf Ht rnr
j I t.mniy. I'a.. Sanja'-I Ziuim- rman. apliaof
: Ly iia. Alcxan-lvr aci Aitos beam. h-ui and 1
! sil rtr.--n'-tiTj of J-th Mttf. rtof Sotn
. i r --t onr).-ttir., S..oj'rt "itinfy. Fa.. 4a'l.
Tjk o-ifi- i-iji 1 1 irt Ma wni ol partltir-o
i '-r .atn,t-n i --1 ..tit of IK firphana" f'oortof
S--nji.-r.- t c.-unty. I'a ail w ai HnrteU 1 will
; iv l l an lo'iu.-: -,n tii pn-riiiaeii. in S-HDrat twa
, l.ip. r.-m!nwi:,ir at tiia h',mcfmt farm, a
j Tf.ail:r. tU lT:n 4ay of Jniy. A. 1. JST3, f'jr th
i.rji of main:.,' lartttvia "of thi rraj etat of
khi .1-eaMii a ii-l an,onz ilia b!r an-l irtl
I rci.rpnta:ir f. if Tl; fame cmte d- wltlvBt
i ir u1:ce Vi or v-ilinT !h whoi. r Xrt rain aaul
a).rAie the unite ao riinz to law. at which tlm
atl, V,0 srf aid to
pr- r-T
s.:.;r,.Ts ,-.. I'LITE
Jcaf JL 13. (
aiieni ii j o icina
LITER KXEPPEE.
snen!T.
HIT OF PARTITION.
T-. I aitrfriae Bork-r. wi '. m, Charlotte. tnteTTnar-
, n.-l with li.nry Wol:-J. Eaianu'l. for wh'n
lianl'l H- "iiian is ruapliaa, Iiilel W. Brier.
r-fi-Wrz in S-ruerv-t o-uiiry. Pa.: John border.
ri-i-.;i. in 1'an.orla eouiity. Fa.: F'rMerak,
'aib'-no. iarn:rn4 with Jaoub Swank,
; Maviai'na. l.i'emiarrle-J wia Wm. td-hr. ke
'eeem. in-em-rr.et wi'h lav ha rn hart. resKb
ir. in Joiinstown. in aa:-l eoanty: Llmirm, inter
nrr."l with Jium Ptter. resl'Jinft ta Ywier
U.wn-i:ip. sai-l Caml-ria county; J-.-pfc, real I -ma
in c'-:irtl-l eouniy. Pa.: a'n-i Marr. r-aij.
i ir in W .teri o. Fiia k Hawk wonti. I-jwa.
h'-.rf an-l l-al rupreaentativea of Liaoiel Bir
' r. Lite of t 'oBeisaUi(a towcabtp. S Berset Co..
. Pj.. .U-et-a ?.--!.
T2k b-( ue tt.it I t vfrtueof x writ of partition
Tvaluaoon 1-sue.j cut ol tiie rptaii" Court of
s-merx-t can:;. l-a and to me li. e-l. 1 wiil
ht. M in in-,----! -n the n-;-.i eLate af kli 1 .leceaaed,
.i:uaie m 'i-L.iUzh u.wnship. ha flai.1 ooonty.
eor-s! i;i-f of tb"c parcel of land a J-jLi.iw:
N--. t. A "s-rt.iin lot o xtd-1 situate in th
town of tfcivi.isviite. in saw township. ftamir.
' :? u: of an a.-re an-l known ---fl tbe plaa ol ca.U
ti-wn as M No. Vi.
S . '1. A !. o r -uii,l !n tne same plaee. e .
( tinning at-ut J4 I a aT-i.aii-i kn-wn -& tlie plaa
' of sai l Wwn a ! No. II.
N-.. 3. A i-t oficrounl In the aaine plare. euo
fiir.in aN-ut vtc. ali-.in1rr bins of Taniel
li'-iliioin an! oiiiers, i-n tne premises, on Tnara
!ay. ti.e 14th -lay of An-nt. A. i. l7Xf.Ttb
pnrt.s'-l niak-.Li partni--n of tte real eatat of
ii-. -;----ii-ei to an-l air bis belrs an4 ieral
r-pr-n:.'itivf-. !r the sas ran be c-.4ie without
preja-ik-e to or tpAlt&x tLe wfcoi-. ut to Tilue and
, .;-:r.i;.e the suic -c..r:in.r at whirb time
I an i piaee you are reo,ucti t attenl if yjm think
pr-p.r.
t.r.T' I i.LIVEK KNEPPEH.
! Ji:!y . 1-T2. S Sbeni
' T7- KCUTOH S SALE.-
f j
' fJLV T.,W!!I
t- put-.tr -lie. a T-r-laT. the r:of Sptei-t-r.
at I u"-1 . in tht tnjujjt of Su.?U)Wa. tH
j Witt Kea uate:
1 A r-r"an Trl .-f XanJ !tnat f oo mile n-Tb-;
eK -l ;vt wo ,-.r -U":q. in anL-.-nlcx twp..
kj.nu uf J jLn l.m4D.otQMu.friM
iiTi ci-nli:.!1 1-Uavfr4 m.nt V win r
An , rrrf.1AP.; .A cl,:re lruit lit9 Vvrmi
j jr- We,j wju-rwti.
j AlaSO
. , . . -
m:hc-iair.z t'.. aclj-juifn S tT!t.wn b-rra-ch.
V.iil
; Uerkey. J . t erner. et aL roctainrfig 2u
I acr- s.
I Tl.is wftl be so! ! to u!i
: pcr-hasers, well adapt-
el ic-r t. wn pasture lots.
I ALSO
j Thre w:Il t s li on the premise on the lth of
: Septemfr. a eerta-.n Inm of land, titrated in Sis
Clair twp.. Be-lf. rl cnty. miies wen of Bed-
an-1 z dies trc-2i 1 rout spnnr. aJK'tniiix lands
Thoaiu J sf. Wm. Sii-k and others. etain-
f im acre more or iss. barter tXieren erecte-l
a i rvk house, a new batik barn, a grd oirtarl.
I aS.ut loo ars cb-ared. one-half of which it bot-
t.:ia lanJ. TSj ftrm b- pieasaatlraBd e-nvaieat-;
lv situate.
I TEKUS
! I inc-tl.lrl in hand, balance ia thre e.jna.1 acauaj
; rayIEer;t wi-.b interest to he secured by judgement
t te-n-ls. Possessi. b to r ir.ven tba 1st of AprU.
j when dees will t oelirered when tsaru.tf
the purchase m-.ncr. IweKt perevnt. of hand
'; t be paid wiien tba pr perty 1 kn-card
J A PCI 3 IHBERT.
ELIZ A BETH H1BEKT.
Exeeut'jr's of Itaac Itiben. deceased.
KMeiiaiilLia!maL
I Jtessrs. Kusse'.l i Co.. of Massittcn. OMo. aian
1 ttfacture ua.jUeS"l-xaHr the bet Separaii-r
Trcsiiir Macbine tr either A. S. S, IS ar la b"rse
I a bitch ircar. .a Bn-reitr that no other mackiae
i hvve). d.-uMe fan. a,ljnstaMe eoocve., tieraior
J for carryu st taiiinrs bvi on cylinder. eyUadcr
. irire.1 biia t- give the horses a ti.-w walk, sepa
j ratinz capacity unsurpassje.1. Th horse power it
. pertei-ie'n, ri.-t tiaMe to break or wear out, aj many
: others do.and is E!t either mounted or dewa: can
; larnish ma. lanes either seared or belt. Th
t wh,.le ma-h:ne ts ma-ie .-1 rery best of material
i anJ nntsnaiie.i f.r durability anil style, and is evr-
tamly the cbea("t machine" in Ihe market. wha
fcnan- ialiy nnjidrrv!. ll sjrn!s at the bead of
! the tbrcshimt machine list, ttver S.'jot fjldm tart
: ;w-. scas-.ts.
) Tbe same partr ats-i : .ake a flrt class clover
thresher. hu',ier an-l sc: orator, (ail In one) well
adapted to our c-uatv an l much needed.
3
also autn-nic! ; . negitiate s.e at io wet
Pric-a the w-U icti'-wn and f-cuiar Unmiai
lice Portal '- .nl Sta:karr Steam Ena-ine.
11- iters and Saw Miiis. from 4 to 39 horse pt war.
i Th: enK'.n has no supcrt-jr.
4 F-T further inf-ma:.-n cn a"'Te raachrnes roa
j wii; adun.-s me at Iiale City or Meyar-s SliiX Pa.
' Sen-1 f. r prise list and circular ard d't bur unul
! you are convinced. O. I. LiCHT Y.
J jcncis Ajrcat fcr Somerset C, Pa.
mr0i ...aalPOUKT PROCLAMATION.
V ... . , .
U a'tns. tbe H -rsn: WiMta J
nszas. the H -rsn: WtMtan M. ItaLb.
Preolcnt of tbe several Cirt of Cccmoa Plea.
- f tbe Counties !;. F. tixteeata Judicial
I'itrict. ami Justice ofthe Courts of Cyer an-l Ter-
mitK-r an-l General Jail Kelirery. t-i -the trial of
all catital arni --ther tf.n.ier? In the said Iristrict.
ml Livis A. Trtvix in-l J.t.u Xnwr, ts
ouires, Ju-tvtof the Courts of fomis--n Pleas, and
)u.,ice. I the Curt cf I ver an-l Termmer. and
General Jail lielirerv. f.-r the trial of ail capltaJ
iaj yjher.-ncn.iers in ti.eCatr el SK-mer. tar
issuc-t their precetits aal to me directed. f"T hold-
ins a Court of Coottkjb Pleas, and General Qoar-
NoTin it krr'ly aim to ail th Justices of the
, Pi-ace. the Cr. ner and C'-nttabirs witain tl said
County of S- mers.-:. that they I then and there ta
their 1'i.er persons, with their rolls, records, inqui-iti.-ns.
exam:natk-rs. un-J other remembrances, to
d it.'i.e thirirs whk-h to their tfrice and la that
i K-hail arinain to he done: and also, they who
! wi:l pr-isccute airainstthe ptis.iBer.that are of shall
r m tbe 'ailol --mer-t cumt. to r thew aad
there. ! rr--eute axaic-t there as thatl be 'in
smtirr ) Ornrt OHVEK ENEPPLR.
S.nert. Aug. t. ShrUL
TT t'O All V .tTAO. T-T-Txr
i uu i.v. ix anu cc n u x in.u-
V TCKE.
. ii- -o n 1 . 1 . , 1. 1 a ... it. j tutu
PI I.PITS rca ie i,f wuf.l W.lnnt a-J Ash
1 lumtier. e.l ! r prices to
I C. C. PI SMU.LS.
1 ITS Liberty Street.
Pittsbnrgh, Pa.
jatyf
XEStTIN McKAlO '
d in 1845.
Von ice VTheets.
Plnlont snd Miil Castings geBerar.y.
Steam Emrfnc. (3 to horse
B4rs of ail kinds made and refiairad.
Smvke Mtai ks, and Sugar Pans.
nd Connections,
ium and Leather Belting anl Lac Leather,
Bell Cutters. Awl, an-l Lac String.
Hum. S.pston and Hmp l'ac:n'.
'urnace Ut Chore he" an-l IwelliagS,
Monkey aad Adjastable S Wrenchc.
Puiiev Shafting and Banger.
Saw Mandrel.
Circular and Mill Saw..
Patent Hair Felt f.Bt i!ers and Pipes.
Portable nrlst Stills, (foarelte.)
I naine Heaters and Boiier Tahaa.
French Burr Millstone and Smot VaekiuCt,
Separators. Butting CkKht and MU1 Pk-ks.
also Fnat. Swiuhea. Sialloa aad Mbdsg Mi-
' chioery.
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