JUl Somerset Herald. Aairut 2". Is" 4rri,iY 11 ME TIBI.ES.. ,r ytm lay. July T!h. 1 a trsir.f will p. A&B! TB. I jn j . m. 1 JO . ui. li p. r- ALTFATHER. fL Supl. 4 5) - re. 11 a. m. .4 p. W. F. 11.31 p. m. . 6 21 a. m. .12H2 p. m. . 4 SO p. m. si ki :,l..vT i''t line. ,,'!?! ' f'T is a vk-ciiii . r villi jurat lavi ,i Eros. ni. Klotir i- ilown. x-e (.'ii at k A: l' ,.f a!I vnrv'li.' at W. V. in.! retiadin-r n h;i and jsS.iloe. l'nf rv-li at ..X i"r Ktn -... null' ni-w buildiiiii .'i.ti.-n. hi Main St. .Ti,-k. jr. i 4 Heerifs. i -her nnd y.is for '. SiKikinj a ad thorough r.i:-l iaet. cil a: Davi-Jc Br.. asj'len .kino i cigars T rerr i-n iiia-ee'l in lite w hod'H-s not lieiirve in iiiniM-ii. : i. : 1 inirjiifa.y ' ;ts tie ne Constitution, if adojHevl. , ...a V'i!i- for !K-h'i'l directors. t4T.E " need n lejaida;ain r: r liaii iuj his address. t l.om "ra Ml-j!, and Fet-d always i ai-ii- tin- r very 4 Fevd Store. V ; FiiEliLKli'K Smith has finished the - 'i .-k uD iiis house on Main street. Filiiitils f"t'k and Ileerils will t:i for outs and polaioes. Vi:.r"TT5E II a v Io . i. k li.vci: buij!ini an in on Main ..ll::'y-b ip! ion ist n caiu! has 1 i n ar r k- el in; in. -tor fas Ml' anion; the it MM- Vl TV .-'. n t: , MI.Fl lhali I j-en a; e are plenty, n the !. .a'.e Fj.t ' ear w iil ! ht a '.:i't Vf; id at r. in . an r.i.u rai wr h' t ta M'- '' '.''"' 'c :a the i.r- '..- ai.'e I'"!. on WeJn-lay last and niili z. weather lor .Ills t have the oldest Lusli:id i- l' t J..! liHiV liTUJ e '.nt n returned lor vio' U latv. : M;:;.:j;aii s , r .-i-.il. llTL'e ll.-n- ei-IVe u li.ui-! W. MelCi.'i Co.. !ar; s; k of iwuin M tin j ' Is le. : 4. !a; i laird condition of the pa ve lue ;ns of our town, iiiake it Ian serous waiting alter n':j!rt. euilier this. f. .r younj d.ks. .-ati,;i meeting and telling her i vou love her at the front iate. 1 a:l .ij minister recently baptiy.ed :v eiiii.lrei: with water whieh l.e i! ir-mi ; lie Jonutii riv. rin Pah-stinc. 'Hi 10LUiiali..n wa'le of the new Pre- ruu lurch are Snt-hed a...l the brick . .il - ijntiu nf work in s few ;ay. '-t.;iMT ' cilia: tiev" of the Leltlie run r i i:i 1. 144 S et hi.'h hen con; pie- T'..e ' r.iji work on it 1ms !-ea fin- eon the Pi;;hi:ri'ii. V";l.h;nz '.injore Railroad, from I'ii-'.tir.'ii ton. h.t ln-n reihufd lo ijht iv '."hettoe. will preach, a oermon '-y.aj.. ia f'ourt IIoue on !?i;n J. ii. V. VVe hope our yo'ln; f..iks w i,l ."k T'J - ' .' atai , - iiT M.irt:n has ojx-r.ed "- n-r ';;ier' Vm ure. i ; rl.mii .-'I operations npn I W- I'avis i Iiltii.. havrjtief r.eiv fi. ar.--t and U-vt ), u-vl a. a f "t - "l::'.ti..fis, Tu'oihi nd ft er, : 'iroi;-ht to iuers.. ." disi.n.urajej. Ii' yi.u bavc 'i".ijr any d2sva.se tf tne Livt-r tiu-re ': -fc "f haj'iiii-. l-i'..ri. you. if ; iuini'.us' Liver IIejt:!at.r. iurd 1 xtcnsiveJy tuade in h:o. "; , :a:-:,:v of Indian meal is stirred L-lU;.f lard. It IH1MI1M P'.Ij'V :2oc. I: Leai'.hv. i:. t ii.lL I have for saic a!.:t ne -- .cly of M-iiiu-ranian H'h.-at, f . tj. IV !V 41 w ':'ilill-r to Hlri'll:M . K. I MIAFI-F.R. MiltorJ tation. "T ; -f White Wh. at Flour ia "' H-iT'-iis always on hands at ' a H i'.-er::,. (iron-rv "an.1 Feed More. '?mux ; ,Hjr FIiMir. and i;l de r. .. ot Flmtr any part of !n, IIor.NEa is enlargini hi.ar :i.ry. He will place his ;p -m 1 he Wot side of East 1 u-e the r'lom now c!:;.iisl i. :.op fir drving and strlr.f r" 1'" of a Dc'leJonte editor asked :"ia' '"r "O'11 currency, a few r.0.1. m-iti, whieh to L'o -Ii.it'iiin- p. 1 g . jt nian wan:e! to know what s..c f.'w ivcis he ha-i iriven ::e:s.i i, -- notice that a ' held in iiie Court Hmise. Vvr.ir.' m xi, at o'chs k. tr '' '.rjiiniir. 1 a corujuny to The ci'li-ii. are reoiictod : in- ' 'ur readers hrr.'il to net a mit excellent 'i'v. at a reamable s T'ltiing H.")UiH, No. ur 'h , 1 , : r ', Vv''T.I r"'Tv,'vs' z- c- n,:h xJ"'' '''''1 'i)l hold a meeting ..,'; Mlddlrt-reek township, ...n Fh.lav evening Antist - 1 ) ing over the Sabbath. iavmj to attend. 'rf-.e;'. a nice assonaicnt of t'and II Uidle Para,-,!, as Kaiis. Lare an.! Linen - Atirijis Kl 1 (J lores, T;i li.-aus A . JJ- iiwi.iSK.UHAl M. tl-C! ' i Lijmrty hit nun UaTi a. . " ."'- It i:.i '"ii run ua try -at of Mr. ii. A. 'lie Illlie et of L'nion Cr X 'l"0al 11 nd. together with i-s'i : ... c . 1 - 4,. " " J 1 --". lanuinz lllljiie- "'il,'1 ' " iit luruituri' and ac r . ... .. biMiM1. To, aiul a " w ;.'l" , N has twenty h -iimi '. t i'::ii:..--i..:;er. The I) :n r- are pretty hun.': . I ' v V. r.r.ic K BUCK ! ' TV. V. Davis & Bro , If.Vt I.T le at their Yard or iklivered. j.i .i i.rii k. 1-Vt "is mi'mtxTS of one family residing near l!ar;f Ferry wre recently bitten by a rattlesnake from which all died. It is Mipjxs 1 that the snake enteral the house ami I'it tite moiher and thne children when asleep Tin' Dame o( th" family was Hin- ! k!"' j I- M.i:k Eiri-o-ios. Go to TV. TV. i Ia is & liro., and buy a box of Prof. i Hcston's Kox EiPtxifiTE Lamp Pow j Dtus. It is the wonder of the world ! It i w ill r-itively prevent your lamp from eil!ing. and your ltunp chimney from breaking. j K'kfcT til tile Somerset luumj a.'i- i cultural Fair, toU- held on the 24lli, l!dth jandStttli of next month, can 1 had from ni-iii! rs of the Executive Committee in eu li township f.r two dollars. Every ! holder of sti'-li tickets Imromes a mcnitier of j the Sicii ty. The Dr-mm-rats of Ihslford county met ! in Convention ou Tuesday, and noiuiiiati-d the follow in 2 ticket: Assembly. J. )L : Reynolds: Distriit Attorney. H.D.Tate; j A ia!e Judire. Thunias IVmahoe; Treas urer. P. It. Morjrart: Commissioner. Wil li.ua lliilesras; Poor lltnr Director. S. M. Ikior; Auditor, John McKurn. Thkke arc seven ne jwx-rs published in the I'nititl Sates whi h are now over one bundn-d ytarsolL They are the Port mouiU iX. H"i Hdtttu, Xewrrt ilt I.) Merrury, New London (Omn.l Cvvrat, New Hav-n 4C'onn.) yittriwiZ.5alem (Mass.) ("mzttit. VorchesUT tMasn.t ipy, and the Phil:id-!jhia Xurth Aniertfiin. The Salisbury Iiulspetdtnt and the Dil Ci'n RforJ. have been consolidated and are now known aa the YalUy I4eptndtt: ahrie Jc Smith, of the Salisbury Indt- nd nt are the Editors and proprietors. i tie puimsiK-rs promise 10 enlarge ii ai no distant day. We congratulate our neijrh bers on this evidence of their prosperity. A Somerset corxTT fanner. Yoder by name, together with his wife and a young lady nann-d KaufTman, were on Wednes ilay precipiiated over an embankment a few miles from Johnstown, in consequence of the team runnin; away, and all of them were injured the youns huly dangerously ami Mr. Voh r seriously. Citrniria Frte ;.. Johs F. Bi.tmver give his whole at-; tec t ion to the Hardware business. He j lmvs his oxls principally from the nutcu- factum i. theret.y saving tnmi 15 to H) per almost immediate death. The blood gush ceni. Peronns' wanting hardware, will ed from the mouth and ears, and the body s.irr monev bv going to BIymyer's to get was considerably bruised. The deceased it. He will give special rates to persons was forty -eight years of age. and leaves a who are buiidins go and be convinced wife and five children. Mr. Hagerman that jr-xxZi are s.jid cheap at the Hardware j left this county only a few months a. in More. search of work, and had bern in Port j Carbon but a few davs before the accident The somerset liitlemen. have lcn dis- j which caused his Jeath. His lanlr was landed by order of the Adjutant General, brought home for interment OtHfiurg and the officers sre ordered to return -S.Vr. pr"tnpt!y all the Suie property in their - - I-sion: The Game Law. Junt st this season The following other companies have re- ct-ived similar orders: Altoona HiSes and Allegheny Ititlemen. Blair county; Key- j sione Guards and Kussel Zouaves, Hun-j tin.lon county. L uionviiie t.ue'.s ana I l'hii:ii.liirg Zouaves, Centre county: ravrite Union (Juards. Juniata county; and Everett Zouave. Next to t'onat ticut. our !Hate raises the niit superior tobucvo for smoking purposes prm'.nn-d in the Uniteil States. About f.-ur ti:l'is of the crop is raised in Lancas tt r fiiinty. A very short crop is anticipit ted tiiis vi-ar, owinz to the downwrrd ten dency m pruvs. i it the 13,'"MJ jsHini.s ; 1 aisrd last year. Lamsister tiKinty produc- j ed a!Mit two-thirls of the amount. Duck , Isoiuii. ia Bucks cnuntv. raiscl from :i.s) j t to 4.' ntses, and Jers-y hore. Lycoming j : county, troin lo I.tssi nis.-s. A case o , I'.luuto will wei(.-U from uto4iiundsj Thk Kitilive t'oinuiittee of the Agri cu'l'iral ssn i-ty have publihed quite an teii-i . e l'r -uiiil:.i List, and mean U Uia'ae the coming Fair a sun-ess. Sheriff Shah-r j''.!-'.!.!! z the work of erecting the nece s..t ". buiiiiings "ii uit. Kair tirouuil. and j iiijing from the aiiioiiut of luuilier deliv-en-l on the ground, the buiulings w iil be aii;;ily sii.n-ient for the purjxx; of protect ing and exhibiting ail -t.uk and articles that may 1 exhibited. Persons bringing vegetable or any other articles w ill have the privilege of nuking sale of them jli li.e U-t dav of the Fair. AN (Xihiine f 'li.-'iji.rulshed ays: f all the aiiewers i-ri..DS to the kind invi tat ion u tue h t'.hir people to ro over the A!l.ui;ic in their balloon nicnUD (Jiiast Wiin t it is ,y far the let. Many of the re 'lie, it must lie confes-d. are "Unic." Ib-re is Whitk's brief but mprelu-n-ive. witty :ind 'in!n!: To :k t Hrr.eviri of the Lilj Graphte: Il I (SiuM reaJ my title olear T manel' in the kie. I .1 M-l Ur. wrll to ever; fc-ar Vnl with w.,ar it rle: . 11. W. m m 9 A : ii t run ErttrTHnoT that t't e-Ts NO llotlY A-NTTIIINO. Lotions and Cei-nietii-s make a suiTriciaI ositin on the kin. five an artificial i-olor easily Mn. but are vilely destructive of the color, texture and pliability ol the skin it sell. Wrinkled, harvard and prematurely old lookin;. exaitly descrilie the appearance of tin--who habitually juint their fa-e." If you would have the clear. tncsinrent, li-a:Tliy and lt tinted o implex ion which nature ::ive. tri from pimples, tan. freckle, or ail oiher disfigurements, u.-e llan-i S;!;-.li. the most afTettive and fragrant toilet son: ever manufactured. bv ileaiers at ... 1 . - 1 and n cents cniie. I r i- unlawful in this Stale U use or (? t .; bun lies, the dir of which open inar.!ly. The object of this law is tn u!"rd protir-tion to conirreeations in the eveut of a (aiiiic from lire and iher causes. vo 1 tt. 1 AV.7. I'i-i.lo.ylvanUa tar we know, has no law aiuii'.ar u tlrf- atc. but its advantage are very easy to is-e. e were in a church once, when the iry of fire was raisl wili;..ut. The diair tj-ced inward. The crowd s'.iri.l artlnat it, wedje.J itelf .ii.ilv in, and it wua fully live minutes be ft.rf there was reason eiiounh in that fwnic -tri(k.n nir.ltititde of men. woim n anvl hil. lren to fall ba k enough to ja-niiit the 1 oja-ning ol the doo.-. 1 ,. , , , Thk proceeding" of the convention of tale teachers, at I lltsuurgn. were note- . .. t. . . .. . . . . -...... . 1 ....... . . 1 . wr: ii l.'i ine aiitij wi ioj.ua ui uwm 1 . 1 " . . ..1 . , . ... ,.f .1.. , 1 ..I ... . ... ! a 111 i or eai iit-t iimiw . . . 't iiic c wr. The presence of suc h a sc holar as Prw-L- dent Cartt-ll. of LalayetU; College, at the convention, tndh'atea very plainly that the j asociatn n IS gaining simdilv in iaipartawe, ill anJ is vearlv I.'-1 coicin ljettcr appreciate I both bv the cenera! public and men of letters tLrouirh- out the country. It is oi:r hope that these ' yearly mnventions of teachers w ill mate rially improve the t hsrai trr of the instruc tion "given in our public scbls, and erad- ually raise and bnaulen the stan.lard of inniiiion si.bil eiiitcatiou. ) A s tutors aitident occurreil at Ib.Miu- j ell. Iba kimr Jc CVj.'s Fire Brn k Works, at : Keyone junction, Tuesslay evening of: 1;1M V. n k, bv the crown of one of the kilns : failing in. It was raining very hard at the ; time. nnJ several pnrties vitight the kiln ; for she i:er, among w horn was Mr. Frank j McCusker. the Sujierinti-udent of the J work. They had scarcely gotten within' the kiln, when it come in u;n them com-; Meter.- iiurvinz tuetu. 1 uev were cu out as soon as ptassibie. and it was discnv- ered tliat all had escaied with a few sli-ht ! tnitsand bruises, except Mr. McCusker, who reiived m-rious internal injuries His , phyiiri.m thinks, however, that he will j again aiiout in a short time. It was ru- ' ! i rt l at t:rt that two of the men were 1 kllk-. ! Wa viaiteJ "Maple drove" in comjiany j w ith a number cf ladies and gentlemen, ; one d iy of last week, and were greatly please I m hh iu appearance. It is one uf the finot groves in the Nate. The trees are planted alaiut twenty feet ajart and in perfcrtlr straight nws. runninj north and south. 'The crv is aiiout one frtirth of a ciiie lonir bv lortv vards in width. Mr. Casilxerbas had'a platform erecte.1 at Uie southern end withcomf irtable scaU around it, so that tb.wewbo wish to look at the figur.- .t the -Mvstic countrv dance," can do so wi;ho-t U-iuz comiiwdled to h-an ataii:v a "man le tre " t.ir antMsjrt. i ue irrove will fill 1 ir raamv iIm. lurera of the i beautiful. " ' grove i al-o furnished with tables for the j view, are wide-awake and conveniently in-; truiuiui anu cnaractensuc. l ncre is also ue f likiH pic ni Maple Grove is strcctive, as usual. There is only one i a fine pictnre ot "Emperor Charles . and situaied ai"t . iils troui this place on j poem entitled "Heautontimorotimemsj" . Titian, after Becker, which illustrates a : ;hc old "Buehfa rd A trio to this iL e. The Self Tormentor . by Mr. Tyr- well-known historical event. "A Skye feLkTllI'M Air-Ill- it llr Hi ilv Yesterday morning about 11 o't'krlc a luaa ly the name of Festerman. employed at i lie Mount bavagv r ire-Brn k orV. met with a serious accident. While he was ennged in coupling small mining -cars the mule hitched in front of the cars started up suddenly, when Mr. Festerman was thrown upon the track and several cars parsed over him, breaking one of his kfrs. badly cutting and bruising the other, while his right hand suffered the loss of the little Unjer, and the mangling of another. His wound were dressed by Ir. Thomson, ami h is reported as doing Terr well. His I age is over 55 years. VumhtrUnd Seiei. MontTanr Gixoerbread. Take half pound butter, quarter ixund sugar, six jolks and whites beaten separately; one tea-spoonful each of ground cinnamon. allspice and cloves, one table-spoonral of pntrer, three-quarters pint of molawes. four table-spoonfuls sweet milk, and ne pound of flour, having in it one measure of Ban ner Baking Powder. Etch can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to lie used even full, according ta printed directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable arti cle from your Grocer, send twenty-five cents by mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box. 317. Pittsburgh. Pa., and you will receive postage id. a quarter pound package, UMrether with a list of fifty valuable receipts. How to Dectkot Caterpillars. The season for that dreadful pest, the orchard caterpillar. Win? at hand and many farmers knowing of no cheap and easr method t their destruction, the fol lowing plan has been used on a couple of orchards of several hundred trees, at com paratively no cost, and Terr light labor. Take a common water bucket full of water, make it very strong with common lye soup, that nearly every family has, then add a lump of unslacked lime about as large as a ben's eg. and vour prepara tion is complete. Apply w ith a rag tied on s. stick, or a pole long enough to reach all the webs in the tree. Swab the nest well and your work is completed: it is instant death to every caterpillar that is wet with the mixture. One bucket of the mixture will destroy from one to three hundred nests, Fatal Accidest. Mr. Nathaniel Ha gennan. of Mountpleasant township, car penter, was killed at Port Carbon. Schuylkill county, on Wednesday last. He was at work on a building, and while enraged in carrying some material up a ladder, lost his fosting ami fell a distance of twenty feet. In the descent bis head struck a cross-beam with such force as to cause concussion f the brain, resulting in of the year it w ill be interfacing pons- j nien to know when they mar kil cuostl without breaking the lawsof Peno'vlrania ' and thereby incurring a fine, and perhaps; iniiirisinmect. IV-er may he k. lied from isr tie k.lle.1 from 1'ier 31 squirrels ! r 31 ; pliiver from 1 September 1 to Det-en from July 1 to Decemlier August 1 to I)ecem!r 31; snii frotu Ssep- tember to April 20: woodcM.-k from Aggust to December 31 : quail or partridges from Xovemtier 1 to IVs-mler 31; pheaaantsor pinnatetl crouse from September 1 to De cemlier 31; rabbits from October 1 to De tcember 31; rail birds and reed birds from ! Septemlier 1 to Iecemlr 31; wild turkeys from O tolr 1 to lVcenil.r. o person shall at any time, within this State, kill any robin, thrush, lark, llicker, flicch. or wmnhiecWer, or snv other insectiverous bird un.ler a penalt v of five dollars for j eai h luril. .. UsutALTHT Acr.tsT. This month has the n-pinalion of lieinj the deadliest month of all the year; the heat is mo-t snrlinir. j and .He wilts hopelessly under In Anust. a a conseniuen of the beat, the .. .. ., .... . tniit are the deauiiot that can tie eaten dttriui; the uninier. ninseutience of th T i . . . : in Aa:uN, ii.o, iu Kim li.-it an.) the 1 same litaL uJlU u mn the increased ' action of the r-un . g. , t .i i lenchtu frm cess poc'is and the pirljaire I i.r i V, ,n r. ,i . . that smtters its odors in our streets, the air is reekinz with ick!v vapors, which count i tlifeir victims in lnrze numbers than durin - ' the cwrlier lmrt of the season. This is why we would advise our realers to re memUT that more ileaths, as a -rule occnr . ' tne i in this niocth than at anv period in vear: and that it will, in these davs of 7 '"Jl , T, ,TV V cholera mmors ami the .w-rprtualiy threa eninr.iutnir of the disease in our ul inv t la-nimlerate in eatmir. teniierate inv t la- nimlerate in eatmjr. temperate in urinkinir. avoiding anything that looks he ilecavet! vegetal . , i . ' ?. l nvtf , 1 the cleanhnes of their , ha.Linir ith care to premises as well as their persons. I Pot I. Am Ik a W ei.L. A thrilling c- Ianpuage? Thev disturb his equanimity ! etirrt me U4pla at Larimer s statmn. a ' , iU1nent; driven from one spot L ! few days azo. which came near involving .ijjn, m another; he fin.ls he has em ai the lives of three persons. A well was jutv to ja rform. and he does it. lieinjr died for a citizen of that place, and , , one of the men employed was observed to i n,UBlb', ExiMsED From H". G. !a!l. soon after enterin- trotu asphyxia. ; Smith. Ocila, Livinirstou countv, Michi A nipe was immediately let down, which ! April Sth, lsT3. " j he succeilinl in fasteniiii about his Ualy, vi ll vou please inform me throuch vour and he was drawn towards the surface; ' aJmihle paper, as to the merit of the" tol but: when within a few feet of the top. he , logins fruit: became disenjil and fell to the bottom,! Goou piww.Said U U- proof some twenty fwt. Another person then i trtjnst curculia. .W-ndetl. and he, too, was overcome by; '(f,-ndmbtedbly correct, and a valuable liitr nuanniB Mm-. .-l uuiKtru wuu, nuui; mpe li!. was then let down with a third ' l-rson. who succeeded in petting one ot the unfortunate men into it Whilst being i drawn up, both men fell backward, but fortunately, their feet cau-'ht in the bail 1 . D- '., .Kev were thus rescnnl. The other - . iiujuiiuj ..... . man was subsequently released more dead i et Carranfs.-Pro.if against the cur than alive, and. strange as it uay seem ! r,nl worm. I after their perilous adventure, all were! ( Hnmbng Jfo. 3.) i soon pn.nounc.l out of danger by a physi- j Ipime StmcUrrg. A great U-ax- ' cian who was summoneiL Ortentburg n without rnnners. i Ar:i. j (HnnibogNa 4.) . , " 1 I Grapes grafted on the Fox prape. said to , We call attention to the following extract ; need no pruning or cultivation. Wants i and from the law in this State, approved ; setting on the north side of a building or j March 2t. lVJ. for the prevention of , tree, and then 1 allowed to run all over it. j crueltv to animals: Setios l. Any perin who shall, within this common wealth, wantonly or cruelly ill treat, over load, beat or other wise abuse any animal, whether belonging to him otherw ise, or shall keep or use, or in any way connected with, or interested n the numagenient 01, or sna.i receive monev tor the adini.sion ot anv person to anv place kept for the purpose of baiting -j: jlifl v bu!1 ( r tcar, cock, cr Mjjer creiaa rp an,i rTerv who shall . . DCtMirae S ' akl or assist therein, or shall j iwrnkit cr cn -T r nnv r, i T. 1 I en Keni or ! ' li r .f. m'iM,e. ; meanor , anj (n being cmvirted thererf be-j fl(re .nT .i.k-rman or nia cist rate, shall be ;an, i 1 .1.. alderman or mafia! rat for the first offense in a sum not les than q .. f ., ritr . .nm t. iu. ten dollars, nor more than twenty dollars. and for Uie second and every sulwtuent ' offense in a sum not less than twenty nor extreding fifty dollar. j ' , The Fall campaign is opened by "Old ' and New'' w ith a September number that i well combines rcadableness and in forma-! lion. me of the serial novels 'Scrope'' ! is omitted in this nuinlier, but then there area good man r people who don't read j aerial novels. There are two good short i stories. One of them Is quite a fearful 1 mixtnre of w iu hcratt and other high fla ! Mounuins, opens up the wonderful gran vore' insTedients, and the other, entitled deur of those bidden solitudes in a way to The New England Sphinx," shows how i Hallv Bird the teacher improved her mind : almost to death, and then recovered her '. health by using some .sense alaaut it. Dr. j i KeM.in-ir'liaa a rerv .lirewil pxtaiaition of points in Darwin's theories of devel- )lllent ,nj aelottiiin. An article of s 1 j j 0 interest iut4. now is that enti-; -i.'anirrs and Haiirotuls." by Edward sttanwjd, which d;s ues the transporta-': tjon qUCtion verv sensiblv. and shows that i of' ihc railroads, while they (0 wrong thinzs enough, have been regu- larlv lowering their rates on freight ever, ince the war, At the Medium's" is a ; dialogue, whose argument claims that Spiritualism is based on Ucts, whatever humbug is mixed up w ith them. There is : a good account, by . A. Schmilt, of the prorrexs of out knowUlge of the cunei- form inscrijHions; and a short paper, with a clear map, on the ultimate escape ot j (iarnett s force frotn McClellan in West , Virginia, which forms a good second parti to Oen. Benham's interesting paper some , nu nths ago, on the first part ot Garnett'f retreat, and on his death. The critical de- j partment, the Kicord ot Procress, the j naiiers wn I ine -am auu iuc jiuai whitL th Enelish art writer. "Tirritt," and you will be right H B ohimrtf til Llllalia UltC lli'lim lAbin Frank Coi'i Paper: It U reported that Smierset CIks fish tor trout in the streams of Ijiure! Hill with a seine. For their delectation it may be sta ted there is a fine of $5. f r every "truut so caught. It is hoped that that earnest IHs ciple of Walton. Cyrus Meyers, Ei., will take the matter in charge at once. The propriety of stocking the Cone maugh alove Johnstown with black ba is agitated in the piscatorial circle of the Cambria Iron Works. The small Fry they have now not being serviceable, thrr are about to put themselves in communi cation with the State Futh Commissi tier. On Mondar night, one week ago, a ne gro named I arris, while hunting 'coons, was shot in the back by a man who con sidered the darkey more of a trespasser than the 'coons or more destructive to his cornfield. It is reported that the negro w ill die the ball having penetrated the abdomen. Eclectic Magaiixe. The Ecitctir for Septemlter is on our table, anil is embellish ed with an exceptionally life-like and finely engraved portrait of the late Chief Justice Chase. Besides the editorial skekh of Mr. Chase, the contents are: Lf turf on Mr AirtriVs PMUtophg of Liaijutije, by Prof. Max Muller: Sfarrutt in Fraiwe; Tit Bron.it t; Tht PUiut far$. An Lmst by a Whewellite; Vent Smctf pirtiu. A llvuiu by Dean !?uinlev; Tvo Sxa. A Novel, by the author of Patty" included; IhmUl O' Co until; Peitn; T Weathtr and tA by Kichard A. Proctor. F. K. S :ARnU Yier.tan4 VfA.- 3l.tn.zoni; Paul TeuipUtr; a Pro MglX, by Edward Jenkins; and .4 Aot Art. The editorial departments deal with litera ture, science, and art. and form an enter taining and valuable feature of the maga zine. Published by E. R Pelton, 10 Fulton Street, New-York. Terms, 5 a year; two copies, 9. Single number, 45 cents. To the Citizens or Pessstlvama. Your attention is specially invited to the fact that the National Banks are now pre pared to receive subscriptions to the Capi tal Stock of the Centennial Bard of fi nance. The funds realized from this source ta be employed in the erection of the build ings tor the International Exhibition, and the expenses connected with the same. It is confidently believed that the Keystone State will be represented by the name of every citizen alive to patriotic commemor ation of the one hundredth birthday of the nation. The shares of stock are 'offered for 10 each, and subscribers will receive a handsomely steel engraved Certificate of Stock, suitable for framing and preserva tion as a national memorial. Interest at the rate of six per cent jer annum will be paid on all payments of Centennial Stock from date of tiavment to January 1. 17- Suhacnbers who are not near a National Bank can remit a check or post office order to the undersigned. Frede. Fralet, Treasurer. !4 Walnut St.. Philadelphia. Sad Accident. On Thur.lay last a miner by the name of James Burns, was killed at the Loyal hanoa Coal and Coke Works. He was at work in one of the ruoms, when a large portion of slate, be enming detached, fell upon him. injuring him so badly that he died inside of an hour s time. Mr. Burn's lived in one of the company's houses near the mines, and ""i-"J " ctn to place lo work but a short ti Ue leaves a wife and three child: time lren to mourn his untimelv death. This sad accident is made doubly sad, by the fact that Hr. Burns was engaged iu the philanthropic act of collecting money tor the children and widow of the bite Thomas Fitzpairick, a fellow miner, who was killed on the Pennsylvania railnsvi about two weeks ago, while on bis ay home from our town. He had quite a large sum subscrilied. Mr. Burns was a sober, industrious workman; a tfood miner, and universally respected by all his associ- 1 "e lu"y- wuo lI1U3 suo.len- kind father, by the hand of Providence, have the sympathy of the entire communi tv. Ltitrult Adcantt. Talk mW the curio,itv of a woman 1 w wU, fl J., wonian.- ... . , , , ,J " r Just watch him as he uay I v traverses a . , . . . r. .i . uauu uiau a iiaamiu, uaioj oil uie evriiu. . ,-. . -uii jcuix aiouuu umi. wltxes over Ut the end of the nose, peel , . . . . . .. '. uii uic u.191111, auii uaiiuz saiineri ilia ,tr. ,, ,.. . . . , . CAtnusitv there, curvettes over the upper hp. and takes a fiance up the other. With a satisfactory smile at havin seen ail there is ut be seen there, he make a bee line tor j the chin, stopping a moment toexplore the i cavitv formed bv the closed Ui. Arrivinz at the chin he takes a notion to creep down . . - . ..n . 1... i i .i. i .. . uuuer tiic sunk eoiiat, uui auooeuiw uesiia- :tin - be turns around as it he had lorf.rtten i , and to , npVUn , . of lLe nXamclude.1. he carries out j . . - , , . .. . .. . . his original intention, and disappears be l. -.. i i. : n iwcrii iiie uer.a auo villi i. t.i ii einei .11 K . oe-r the lapse olsome minutes, with auair Ue formeJ uia Uulv. What matters the frantic attempts to catch him tln rnraed ffesturea ami the nrofane fruit i 7"rr Quit-. .Slid to ftow to 1 a small tree that will bear S or 10 bushels. I dlunibuir.) j Hard Wowl Peaeh. Tree as lonij livei! uiu aa tiiusutut iirairi aa iu aopic new;. ,n 1..... o (liumbug o. i.) A man calling his name Thmnas SitL . selling for the Buckeye Nursery of Troy, j Ohio, has been through here selling the ; alsive named fruits, possitively averting. that they are as I have described them. I ordered 'sjiairingly. j ( Well you did. and if that Scopt liad his just deserts, he, or those whom he serves. , would be bwking through the bars and not j running over the countrv thus. ,-Scot Free." Fruit Recorder, iVniyra, N. J. ! We understand that there is a represent-! ..... . . '.ve o, tne ariove mentuineu nrm travel- . mS ,n ibis countr. selling trees 4c. hir, readers will do well to be on the look out r.. ; m ' v miu.l. Nothing finer has vet been produced in tui, country in the frm of a uiasazine ! tjn the Septemlier Aldine. Eurov? and: America have been laid under contribution I to furnish the most marvellously beautiful : pictures which the best artists can produce. I Mr. A. F. liunner has a series of three j magnificent views in the Ilocky Mountains, j made expressly lor The Aldiue. In these days of Yellowstone expeditions and ex- j cursions to this famous region, these pic-:' tures possess nn usual interest, A full-page . view of Clear Creek Canon. Kcky j make thorn seem real; a large picture of the Snowy IUnge of the Sierra Mad re is wild, ! gloomy, and grand, w hile a keU:h of the interior of the liocky Mountains, gives one 1 imDression that all the world is made ot mountains. A charming full-page picture ; after Lejeune, French artist, called "The Blue Bird," shows a bewitchiuir vounz woman confined in a strong tower to keep her from her lover. Mr. John Hows, a New York artist, has a full page study of "Bmokside Willows," remarkable f..r its faithful interpretation of nature and minute ! detail. A finer picture is seldom is seldom seen. 1 Mary A. Hillock gives a society sketch ' called. " no Is It 7 ot two ladies peeping down stairs to catch a glimpse of the man at the hall door. Dore. the great French artist, furnishes two large pictures illustra- ting the Ciiry tale ol the '"Sleeping 1 Beauty." One ef these shows the won- j derful "Sleeping Palace." with the hunts-1 men in profound 1 slumber-, the other mirrors ; the "Sleeping Beauty" in her vine-covered balcony in the golden sunlight These two pictures are magical in their effect, and full ot the subtle genius of Dore. Peter Moran has a carefully drawn picture called " " "' Terrier," close the grand list of illustra- lions for September. rwjj icrrier, caiwi me granu list oi uiustra-1 I lions for September. j New CENThtvit.i.r, Pa.. Aiisjust. "JUl. iwT:l. ) EtilTon HeIiaid: Allow me through tlut liioiiuiii u( votir vs!un!.L- iuvr t!ii privilege ..f rebukinf the Mli, i,,. bier w lwnl-so er the signature if "Joun N.'hlUHlL His gramatictu and rlietorical iiruioiiiaiiotxs aic uiiij bial.iu auit bin style at once induces the belief that the poor devil must have prepare'! his article for the press while atllicted with an aggra vating stomach -ache. "Schmidt" h.i spread his pinins nobly in a literary at mosphere "point of view and n tlouitt his productions will be eagerly stxtsht after by the "iotisegreen Rainbow." But wlnw he displays the most exqiil-itelv retineil j taste is in his little personal allusions; hU j wit and vigorous style in this line, enii-j ties him to a prominent piition in the j front rank of our water closet authors, it is sincerely to be hoped that hi3 pin leath ers will soon attain sufficient size to enable him to vquirt his tilt ta witlioiit robbing his sisters w ings. . Centoh. The young folks of Shade had iu;U- a time holding a musical pic nie on lL.1 Sat ttrilay, in what is known as Baukuf grove, one mile cast of Buckjtown. Notwith standing the incleuicncv of the weather. there was ouite a number of folks on tlu ground front the neighboring villages. The Hooyersville classes made a lx-antiful ap - earancc, wuu tucir uue imw, new wa- eons ami sleek hats. Everything passed i olfvery quiet when Col. S. V., was called i on to deliver an aildreas upon vocal music. : .Iprt.u-.T. ..uni lire im i iuiu luc nunjixt iu uiiere lie . dwelt for sometime, biting the adiuinislra-' tion some hard blows, after which he turn-; ed the discourse on local option, but the j oionci nail not gone iar until ue was in terrupte.1 by a volley of musketry in the rear of the platfonn, which causnl no lit tie excitement. The boys ran in the di rection of the canoinuLiuir, expecting to find some o&e shot. Ibaaest Andy, who is known as being a pugelist in our neighbor- l.. . i i i ..... f.... . v.. u.iu, ui j;.n iu a u11 im . ajn. z.urie. : The Captain being too much for aady, lie ! fell between two slabs where the bovsbur-1 ried him with the honors of war, niier I which ail left the gmund with Andy bur-j ried a-cortiing to military style. " ! ('apt. Jack. Kaii.roadm and Newspapehs. News xt are like railroads. The ilailit-i rep resent the grand trunk line, and over which they must go with lightning spectL bearing their precioui freiglit of latest in telligence from pole to lole, and froinoee-an to oi ean. Business men would be at al- nne.t as much loss without their dail v news asvu -w ou.u were u.c ureal, avenues oi freight and travel suddenly cutoff. There are also different kinds of freight on the grand newi line; there is that for the far mer. which is not for the manufacturer, and vi. versa; there is that tor the mer- chant that cannot be applied bv- the tro- fessional men. and vice vera; and there is that which suits the easy -tu-please that is not palatable to the hard to please. The local newsntiiiers represent the ' bntncU r)fti. 1 llir hlirplUS treiirllt must find & market abroad, and it is borne on the . . " rrana news line as myrrli on the bn-ezes. Til.- lin.ni'h IinM it! ttiiimnnu-itim t. .nn irranJ newa line ax myrrh on the brvezrs. ; a- as "m.muih H l Ml an indispensable link between citv aud . i ,- torn n. and were they cut olf. the hiaUiry of tne uay wouia oe as tnipiu as me foreign news in the irreat dailies is to the irreat mass ol American Teader cut off the branch lines, and home and State intelli gence would be sought in other channels more expensive, and requiring more laUr. As the demand of the times is for fast freight on railroad lines, so the demand is jrradually increasing tor more rapid sup plies of inland new and thoughts, and the day is not far distant when evcrv toun newspaper will rather and scatter the COUntV news a fretlUentlV as the citV tUilv does its city and general news. Ex. (i.seEKM.G TUB RtfTOH ATtof ! Fot SD PHoPEKTT. The normal obiia- t.., .ir... ... .1,. ..L. i. K , w.w:u.,.. Y.-.F.,,. r iTf -l a wm 1 1 r" , ... Mi.nn . i.a tr.w..r. est o. the nmler happens to conflict too stromly with his principles. A tradesman : write to a contemporary that a ou-toiner in his shop recently found a small sum of monev, wheretin a controveray at once arose as to who it belonged U). One claimed that the money, if not called for in a certain time, should be handed over to the bop-keeper in whose piace it was ibund; but another claimed tkit it belonged to the person w ho had found iL No, the question put to the editor was who ltis a leral riht 1 to the money? The editor very prtjperlv 1 answered tliat the nviner belonired neither 1 , .i ,, i ... .1... i the loser, and that, instead of waiting tor it to be called for, the finder snould advertise it and take nil poiblc pains to discover the owner. There is a loud deal of l.iose re:i sooin.2 on this subject of finding It articles, and a!oonthe -i'tbiect ot rewards for res toring tlit-ui. but the sound dottiine in to always do an you would 1-e done by lo take pains to restora th lKt artii le to its rightful owner. As to the law ol the subject. neiiiu.-r the finder nor the shop-keejier should delay tin work of re-toration by any quarrel aiiout present custody, tfootlsor money found on the public highway may I held bv the finder a:nint everylxxiy bet the r::htful owner of the property, unless some statue declares to the contrarv. Goods or monev found on private premisis may l held bv i the owner of the pri-tuis aipuiwt everv-: budy bttt the rightful owner of the h-tj property. Thus it wi!I le seen that, in any j event where property lost by accident i ' conrned. the owner coui-js in ah-ad of; evtry one else. ; A tEED lias bit-n placed upon Ilci-orJ in ! this county, from John I), lt.nl.ly and wife ; ot Uniontown. to "The Kennell's Mill Coal Company" for twelve tracts of land in this county, six of which are coal and six pine lands, with saw mills Jtc The j coal lands are situated at Kennell's Mill, in Southampton township, the pine lauds in 1 Northampton township, on the P. W. &, 1 B. IiailriRvi above tilencoe, where the lurulier business is now extensively carriexl on. We understand it is the intention to build up a town, constmct a branch rail noil, open mines and manufitctiiries on a large scale. The capital stock is 3.j0.i)oo on a gold bas.s. The company has author ized the issuing of :K0,0iiij First Mortgage Sinking Fund iionds, which are about lc ing negotiated in London to supply the workimi capital. tJeo. A. Thomson, ot London"; John D. Ibxldy and SL A. linidy, of Uniontown. 3L A. Sanner, of Sinerst, and Thomai Moore, of Filtshurgh, are the Pennsylvania parties, the rest are coal cap italLsts'of New York. John D. Roddy is President, 31. A. Sanner Treasurer ihc other gentlemen named are director. We look upon this as the initial moveuient ror the pr.Mr tlevelouent of the great Wealth Of SimerSCt COUntV, llV Hie COIl-in struction of a branch railroad five miles in length, our coal field will be connected with the P. W. & B. Riilruud ami the Bedford k Bridgepoat nd, now leased and operated by the Pennsylvania Central Ihdlnwd Company. This company will have great advantages on account of being ahlat to supply their own building material. Mr. Thomson, we are intoruied, is about to locate permanently in the city of Lou don, and we hope will be largely instru mental in inducing English capitalists to make investments in our county, where there are mines of hidden wealth, and what is wanted is toreign capitalist to make this one ot the richest iwuntics in Western Pennsvlvania. KOHEBMETXABK ET. Corrected weekly hj A. J. CAStattat A Co. Apples, ilrleil. ft Appletniter. ft nl Mutter. A buckwheat. V hluiH.1 Beeswax. V bacon, shouhiers, r Shies, M haais. " '..rn. V bushel Offn meal ft S - Calf k:n. r Eif. ft dot Klour. "ft i.M Flaxseed f ta., (VS t.) Lard, fl & Leather, red dole, H upper kip. (hils. ? ba Potatoes, f l Peaches, dried, V Itw y tin lian. a & Salt, X L V W'1 - V ba , " A'ht.m. - Sog-ir, yelWw ft - whiu - Tallow p ft Wheat. i ba wVuui, ft Se 4orji0 Jue ,1 no Sue fc Se 1 il uo 3e l ii It 1 t 12'e aey iic Tjc sue ...6ue ioc 12'-e 1 uo V 2 SO t 2J i) .li.'.i'lie lzjlje So . sun Vniiuc Cliildren ofien look Pale and Mc-k from bo ether eatue than baring wonns In tlia wtouia.h. BROWX TEBMIFC1E(1MFITS will dent my Worm without injary Wtkeehild. lie in pertectly W HITE. an-1 free Irna all eoior in or other iiariuua Uufre llcnu osiuily use-i In worm preparatkos. CCitriS BROWS. Proprietors. .. a Foitiia StreeU New Y irk. Sold if Drugftl " Ckrmidt, m nd Dttlrrt i Atfdiciscf a TwaSTV-FivtCaaTS a Box. JlyS A fir A'lrrrt ist'Mfiitit. .rras Dklll(y. Jrl Jutihm. k M pw.t. lir l. V- mu. : ry. ihrw.tvmsi lmis.-me and uniwemty. ami a" irrriifn cur in Hi'mbrer"' HmisJIatlle m.rt 4luihl miM iwi flftit I urailfM. tln-y Hrike si mr9 at Iherfot .f ttm mailer, few up th tv.il- m. arrrt th dmliarsc.-, awl impart ir an-t enrxv. Iifn an-l vilalllv t't the nlr man. Tbi-v Iuti . orfl UasjB-.lsor ei. Frlee. (iiw P'sxf f IH f t.,ir n a lance SS tial, whki IS trt ittinrtBt in nlMlnala or oll earn, or $1 prr riala Iwx. SoM by all Untximt. and -ut hy ir.ml.Tl n !. of prW. At.lrw H' MPHHEY S sftMni: hdmw ip a rmc m Eiutis kci.. 'Jtrl Brocuiway. Jiew V.wk. nor. IX tale by E. H. Marshall, ftanenct. Pa, The lloitsobold Punaeea. AND Family Liniuicnt i in the hen renseiy In the wis-IJ fur tha t.L.wini I ismpialtiM. t: i 'rni in tae Limli aul Scum I aeh. pain In tne Siuaurh. ifc-wels. wSI.it. Khenia ' aliuj In all lu uvx. Bilitu t 'olie. Xearalgia. i "hien. IiTWTntt-nr, I '.!!. Fre?h wisintln. Burn'. Srv Thrat. siia'Dal Cumplainii. Suratna ami timises. i 'Lilt au-l r'ev.-r. rVr lnirruai jn-i ia l'rnl a.-e. lit nficr.iti' in ma ly u r:liere thapaiirnt, tvnt entirely r lw- tbe caa-e oC Ihc eiHuplaint. It penetrate awl .Tale Ine wh ile fysteiii. re .rm Bi-Uiiiy aeii"n W all it part, awl ijaiek em:::r i!ie l,i.Hi. lhe lloaiioki panaeca in purely eetaMe ami ! All Healing. j Fnp3 cxlrtis k bki : Xo. aa Falun nvx. tuu Ject, New V i'-r jle by all lni3'.nf s. july Oalaar l.lmicweat. Tbere Ii no pain w.ilrh Ibe (Vnuior Unimclit jwillm relieve, au.wellinn it will aubU.e,an.l ai 1 im. ai.'i wbl. b it i.l nt eure. Thit to rrs Liii-'UJi"v l.u; It 1. true. Wnere the part are aut yie. lt t'fi '-t- ar marrel.io. It har pnjdneeil more rnrts f riieuniat:ftn. nearaltfla. lock -jaw, palT. furaluA. cwellinx. eakotl-breatu. scalds. , u.rhf um- ear aebe. n; lb. bamaa frame, anrlof ;r uwi, faria. alU. ap.n an inui in one year lhaa uave all otber prvtemled remedies ine the wrl l he'aa. It I a ccanu-r- ; irritant, an ,Kn,w 1IT all healing pain reliever. trippies w their eratrhe. the turn walk. pulm- un bite are ren'leret barmies. anl tha woonfel are healetl wubunia fear. It U no homlju. Tha recipe it pablkheil aruan.1 eaeb bottle. Il it sell- ins a no article ewer tiefore 41. an l tt ells be j nuN it ioea jnat what it preieni to do. Thus ' who now fufTer frim rbenmatfoi. pain ar fwellina; j ileere to suUar if the will Dot ase Centaur Lin. I imenL M re than l-OUO errtineate of remarkaMa j caxef, iifiuuina; fren UmlM,rhrotr rbeamaiino, S"Ut. rur.nlnij tuaorv. a., bare been reeeiwoL W will fol a rlrvalar etaiuib; crrtineatca, tiie ' reciie. Ac., era til. to any one ru,uetlna; It. One ' bottle of the yellow wrapper t'eutaur Liniment la w-.rth -ne bumlred uV.llar lor tpavinulor sweenleJ o..re anl muief . ur l r t:rew worm In f heep. Wr...k tf.i 10.1........ Id w k r..nr attM- X fiw ,h,M I without ntaar Lini- mrll.. yrirr Tmte , uxw, v Nt!l 41 J. R Eoseaih, Itr-iwy. New T a-k. riiirlv Vourw. rwiurini. of auolu.inrse. Sn. Wladlo- Kaalhiaz Kyrraip 1. ' the preerit H'O ut one ot lhe bent Female rtiw!l-1 trnase.is",rthirtw wear, with never biiiin sate- ; tw ana inw by luiiiwuiiot mother. ia.1 ehiidren. Imra the ftebi- in.aat f woe week Ma to the a-lult. j 1 it orr u a i.iity of tl stomac h, reiie-rea wind 1 - ..11. . .p.. i-.--i ,w kMifk uj jlu rl ,.,. mm we'iihww. tt c..-. 4a. w.. : lf I" lUff AJSTBl BBwI fl rwv VCIufJ'IT ID IBV ina ", " rYSEX THKY aa.i iHAkkHEA IX CHlLIiKrl.V whether It arirt tnn Teetbimr f,,.. , K11 .tlrw!tkjM ,.InJ j-.us. r u iirsrtKiCAai r 'iqc will amnujianr h..ttl. N. Jnnine io- W the Uc -imil ri.'l'kTI.S X PKkKINSn .j. . .ear taret.r w.l.l l.v li VI m. I lealer. :nl;. WAGES 1 ' iR ALL WIKt ARE WILLIXa Tt' WfiRK. A Any fiera. or ynx. of eitaer arx. eaa 1 nuke from lu to 0 ir werk. at ni day wr j -:"L. r.L" xT...lli evenlnr. Wante.1 nw all. rre .i..rtnnilT (.th. who are .'mt of w.a-k and ! oat ot money, to make aa liefentlent Uwina. No ! eaiiit.il iieinu reqiitrt. I hit ifamubiet. -HtitT Toll ll'V 4 I.fVIMl . iHrtnv fn'l innirtl.M jrnt -n reeeiut of lo rent. A.I.I re- A. HI. KT'-iX j a CJ.. M unsauia. Vet..beter Co.. X. Y. j i . er.-rnrhi-re tn el! ijir new ami novel 1 tmrn v.-.hl.rt M-hine : .enJ tor Ulu- n i .111.1 . reuiar to the .McAre Manuiae-. tnrtnrr .' Vora. nip.-uiy, 3o9 Broa.lw.iy. THE PARLOR tOIPASIOX. F.rerw La!y want one ! fcvery man'oux-ht to hare .ine i Mnt ns-j.j(A t ten eent. A.flree L. F. HYDE j a C'.. Vjit Ssfventh arenoe. New Yrk. ; BOX-TAX FMRTATIOX ftlUX tL. Sent on reeeir.t ef 2& rents, t'ai.ioe Printina ami ! PllMu'iin' It.oe. :ii rmrr MM . Vi.rk The Reek with M Pnrtnblc Family j rkiwa-. a Trial:, uij.ii .v.. . :ui ... r an. .-.... i :.m s-iaran- r-v'.miN Hc'Ckwii.', Br a-! war. N. V. THE NEW ELASTIC TRlS. J iw. 1 jtitrtanl irfioi. 1: rvtaitait the Kupture at all . tim. an I taler the hariVst exerriiv wr cTvrtvt tn;a. It lr w,m with i;nilort. aat if k.et o nihT au I l-i, cftrM" a irm;inm rore in a lew ! ffk. S"i.l -hT. anl -tTt t.y mail whm re- ! l'i'.l. i'irrnil.if in. wh-n nivl f lttr t-nt j t- Th r.l -tif Tnif ".... .., avi Hp ra.lw.iy. N. V. I'itjr. 'a--.'T uf Altftal isprtitir Tru.-!-f: t-a ; Kiiuinl: tlT ! ij rf : -n. in.iUt-utlr. sr-r.3 ! IHi nCII and SCHOOL FCUM- l TIRE. u'Ulu.l .n.l 1 iVCfl V T.KL- P'U'1 n.t pi Lfirs ma ir of Wainiit ana Ah iuTnir. sn.1 f. r iri.tr v C. C. Dl "SSELLS ITS I.IWrl j Street," I-ittibiirsh9 Pa. ST. CHARLES, 1 FORM EH LY LIGHT HOUSE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITT, 3. J. The uut aesirableiimtiun.iaUieisiaiwL Sorioa 1 B.l In errrw ruuia. tmr. Awnimj.latS'iM j i"T" irus-- an.1 al-o allinr far 12 h.irwf an.1 1 mil ffs a h w Tn'i Ut H EN K V VI a TTi i.V auj'-T Proprietor. LLEiiUEXY Ttl'XK STuHE. JOEL S. GOE & CO., Manufacturer anJ wholesale an I retail dealer" in tl ADDLES, HIKSE-HM, TRV.N'KS. VALLSES TKAVIXIX"! BAiJS, X i. 60 Fcleral S;.. Aik-sjbenv f'lty. Pa. W-A11 rante.1. urlc-rs rr.nipt'iy fille.1 anl wurk war-anr-T WIIKX l PITTSBriUall PATROXIZC CAFEEOTS MW ROOMS. ; m."'' ,u"n" '"a lnc m ln" j 11... V.t, ! s- i. a 1 w a. a. . 1 ai i . r w.. aa.e. .m.ci. ..ra-...w. PIXtlLE il EALS tt CENTS. Meals from 6" a. ra. nntil 12 oVl.elt at aiirhL Krniem'.er th place. No. so Market irret. aa.i 'ut this oat anil hring it with you. aua-eora Hollidajrsbnrs; Seminary, HoLLIDAYSBVRi. PA. REV. JOS. WAlGtl, fUlSrtfiU A DT ANT AG Est. 1. A Christian home. 2. Thonugh and mceelul teachers. 3. Phihiiphicaland Cbemhl aiiaratar. Map an.1 charts. 4. Thoruush teaebinj In Mu-lc. ( Pianos. i. Rjodis lare and ehearfni. Ventilataaipt.-r- fect. 5. Orn-.naatic wlthont extra rtiare. OrTuna iuin. and ample rmanla, beaaliial aunery and opportanities Ii.t rai&itlinjr. ashing. Ac. 7. Pure soft water. Barb ns.m fur pupils. A lmirahie toratioo. Entire freedom tr.m s-.noke. mdse and dust. . Near to various rhnrrhes. I. i. Oaslishi no daninr tn.m lamps. II. Weekly Class in Etltnette and Propriety. School rear heifina Jetseajlssr loih. tsTJ. li urlii')-,'. Tuition. oel. and lurnished room tor sch.s! wear S20o to S2jo. auz2T Workers Wanted! Fr Waswalts llwsehalt Wajraalae. whu-h with tta PreTnlntn.. in one .if the m. M at tractive in tl.e euntry. I'rice of Mairaxma m Dollar a rear, t V.niuiiss ions iibrraL uttering- a lo- j rrative and agrreaMe business tn thesa wiliinj b I aire tt i r ir attention. j r ou .iii o-uia .ua ju.r. i,. cxaaiinc our Clul binir and Prrpium Lisu. Two Ar elan pe- ri..iral lor the price of aue. For spe. ituea i uiaf- mine an.l miii.rr uii"rui..ui l.iiru " o..i WumI s Household Ma iiini-. Newbunr. X. Y. aui:eutn S. E. SULTES. Pu'disher. 10,000 Ms A rare chance. Fail Parili-ulars Ire. ur six samples &.rl os A.lurrss. PltishuRih Supply Co 1'lTTsBi d.a. Pa. a liiti : wanteil Orr o Favtrra Co. MrThat. Fia I-f t'xiii il'u, t'sioT . Pa-, July i. s N "OTICE rs berebw iren the members of tha Farette CwuntT ifuiaal Fira Inuranee Cmi panw. tiiat there will be a ueatinyaf tha stock holder held at the attlca of the Coaiiany la I'n i.mtown. on the first Mrmdar in Seitemher. 1ST A between tha hours of one o ctoek and Ore o'clock p. m. fc.r the nuruuea ul electing- twanly-oee aiem liers for sai l t'ompany St the easuinK year. By order of the Board. J. li. SPRINGER, a nip."? Secretary. .Vr Ad ft Hi ffiio' !!.'. 0.M K KS KT A ("A I F.M V. be &nerrrt Af l-nt will he jtfMsl tm T... U, tbelVh 'Uy f S'-raiT oext. forHtklDtj brfkaeiri'. Tho mrrlnt M a eompetnl aula (ami tnaal tavurr lil ho iwranMjJix bfB In trman, Fmarh. An'ir ami ltrtwioz. T b fria will iibh t-r a -ri'l M Vrn mnmh--. A ur. fl-rat ldn-1 tu Alf-uty brrn nt,nt4 fn lirmn ! I lis -lUiu.- rf ui A.j.i.-n.y U ihrse iin. : an-t it Is intf o-ImI that tm h a-M- n l tiki-a I makr l pnuaactM m.iuutma. Tbrlaitiua wiilb i aiu-lerale. ant e l r.rlm ma 1 bad at ra- itui finer. or pn-tiruiar apply to rha Sac. retarruf the Iipiv4 Tree. B .pler ..t tbe liuanl .if Trm:i-. mi.RCHkiM k. '.v. h. m rz. SeerwUry. Pre4.lent. IS OTICK hert.y gireaj to all perxwi .-oeemr. t but tiia ful lowing; aMlne aeia.ua! tar Isnra DUsI m my o.- atxl that Ui iin- will preente.i i.t'Hirt S-r eoabniu: l harl. sU Hrmler llib. IXZX The first 3,-nint of Frr-ierk Krr:Tr ami Dei trirfc Ereavr. ariime- of r pbraim Ereaarr. The aeciMuu t Win SiflMb. ajenee of An-lr-w It .lli.iar The amant ui . J. '.ihrn. a--iznet; of John J. S.-l II. Al.i. the tiKal aecowat of I Je-rj Kntslllnr. ei.m mlucei.i r.i.Mtitli !! ;1'ju. luuatir. E. M. M itutH'K. auia Pr.tbunotary. F on salk. runninrf k i n.;. . ' nun. t'i.-i -n w Cihl irf-uMi r. t4jth -fvf uart W .c a in wr'uiiii. Utu .r..u: u. k u-TWiS rati a4 tai-wiil. e. auic lt Splendid Building Lots I now offer .r ale rixof the and taoot eil irll.U iuil.liiM I" in the town of s4uerset, ml Feet Iront n.i 1J7 feel iee. Threof t :ie- lot f;iee ! ihm on .Uaia Mt at threa not trreet. The on Main irtreet are the lot on whieb tha .liKie Knu Moot, atkl are iilen.ll.l Sar either t iaea bli-ki private re?UU-oe.-t. while tne three loll on Patriot nreet have teml In the whole town Sr Is-amitul ail eleant 9ii.-a Ut haa.l'4ne Jwellint. I will i!i!pM. of tliein part-lraa a whole ti MiCJ.urehaiwr. A ne.re mamiaceat jitu lor a btrfei can !. fc.un.1 nowhere elae. 24 Lots in Fairview. I will alsu oo ion timean.1 rvaiMtaile term twenty. ti.ar etHh-e i.t! in the TiiUire ol Fairvtew. Thee lis are oeantiiuilw sitnste.1 aa.1 eoaiman.1 an extensive wiuw iH Runcoineent eenerr. They are within a Khort walk ol S..w-rvt. heln tltoa teit betwwa the torkt ol the Siurret aiMl IV. lion! Hike n.l lhe flank K -a.1. F-r lur i-r informa tion all on or aiMre the utKletrne auxU W. rJ. flfklX'T. J)EiISTKR NOTH.'K. .Hi- ii Iwr" 1to Ia all fsa-rwm rot eraeU aJ lei(atra. rJi'l.ir ur iA be.'W n, tUat Lhe follow in aocwant Uave rifi.-t:r aul fb aa wul t pr lH-oUri lr sfinruuithai aol aliww .n at aa urphan j t iurt u l Stiiv-?rtH in an l Rir S".mr'-t euaotr. on Xhoriar. the litla -laj S"ptr- r. A. 1. PCX wUrre aJ lsrr-s-tK Kir 1 1 anal aor.nt of Jacrfi .Vd an.1 H. A. Flh-' a r. of Sarah t in k. Jeeaa. ' .... ar .ian of C bar- A iant or ImvUl f aTiuia, tu M.t . MWT. Aiountol I'.ur Kru,'h. goarliaa of ilary A. A. rneii;ne. Aemantof Samael Meyers. swar.lUa of Eausv lei. njtrtt ui .niniia bcth-j. i .Jr "ont. "':nrT ,.' sn.1 Tiritian I "oeh.netler. ex r. ol Jonaiuan u-a-jMietwr. ne- SMCunil aecosnt of J'jidah MiaTi r. a.ltninltra! r I of Alex. t lanainjr. oeieaeeo. A.t f ihiw kneMr. A tminirat.T 4 Alex. "i r. lvaM.ai. 01 : Jjraet ?r.-inaiier. 4ri?ael. t , " "Mrr . ... . . . 1. rlr t i AccMin: of Tlm Millar ana H A. fcW!. ( f tX T. Of B-Ml 1 3 ID ID K laililtrU tiea.- 1 . ley. ex'r. of" Sat..moa lien-k.ey. le.i'd. Aee ont of FJita'jeth Merer, a-l'mrt. uf R ten Mt-yer. tie.-eae.l. i'im 'athl anal accoout of 1' -ur Lary. exr. of Sarah Filmer. iieeeae.l. Aeroaut Ihusirt J. ami Alrx. lirnliaker. ex'r. of ftenjamin Bmtalier. 4e-e-.oNI. Firt aa4 nnal aeenant of eore Seehier. al'nrr. ol Samael Kahiman. tleee!: Ammnt cf X.ple'n Uarne. attin exr. of Georze farkr. dereaet. A'aiu of Irriu W . anl t-lij. 3ul!iwu.ad mn. Ptlllip SB.llvaa. -t J. K. WALTEK. Eafiater. auiTJO 4 I'DITOR-S N OTICK. J The onjersiirne-l aa.;itor. yt-i3tl bythetiT. nhans' '-rt M S,rrH,wilj. Pa., to examine it . . . the rlaitn. anl neman.1. rept-rt the fart ai make I a distribution of the tnnI in the daal. of the a.t i numerator of Samael P. Hittner. Seecae.l. ta an.1 anxmir thoea lexa.iw entitled t beret. i, wiil at ! teo.i at kio91re. ia Sumert Uiroua; h.on Fnlay. , tba 11 lay of Aiiajt. lTTi wan ami wnere U 1 persnis in'.erei'tisl mar tien i if taTthirk pn.per. FALL H. viAITHtk. au.-S Au.li r. Men's. Youth3 and Boys' r- m. i i i i "T" fv V J 1 I A. J II I L Nl V. A n&ntllaFall and Winter Wear. the iu-t yar. w are nt;w prvpamt t titr i-r j'or ai'i-rral a it-rTio auurffci-H-ci in eirvnt, Strl,. WtjrliTiian-fiif xT-i M itrnnt. We make ei'iai: v M FINE REABY-HiDS CLOTHING Fully r.;oL It D. I ra)Ti..r. !a rlso.. ;.tV. rmt aotl nni.-ii. to the hrt iirrr.1 arrurnts. ai price t.D- hint ie : Uut 1. ail w o pnHrr to or-it-r rar turniff we hawe aa rxrisiwe I'u.toni Irarriiirot. isiiiuiiitly 4U(iiel with the noest ssmIs. aaU a loc-ecl oitt Artst:e Cutler. CLOTHING OT Our Own Mann fit-, lire.! vvhi.-h we KUanntee to lie f hetier quality. anU chvair m frv tiiaa saw .4h.-r Iw uae in the city. SC'JIOOLSI'ITH For Boys of All Ages. Try C heap ! ONE PKICE! NO DEVIATION!! All Gls Marfci it tl r:i7 Lowi-t Pni URUNG, FOLLANSBEE & CO., Aaaa a m As aw. a-aa mm 1 i ww nnn xt 1 np i r r n a w a " uuu -n vearam.. w wts war -wm a & -j- 3 g J , g l'Jm fVL. . U. f . f - ,g fj I r"l 1 II r1 O K llnC lOIIIU I I I I I C IX I I I IO. T! un lcr"iyne 1 are pr.'parr 1 1 furnish Prin. Biaildin Lias By the Car Load. Orders Eespectfully Solicited. R. J. B.1TZER al CO. I'rsina. Janets. R U L E TO A C C E IT or K K F Us rL ; or his assiamee. John H. I hi. I . John Limn I or his assuncea. tha heirs ol diaries ticmey. i deceased, heirs of Susanna. fdrnieHy wite f Samuel cHumer. deceased, hhirsol t athanne, j UTWirrly wife f Joseph Lepley. deeessrd. heirs of tiiiaiieth. S.rmerlv wiieof Paaiel ih.om-r. J deeeased. Mary, lunnrr'.y wite Lewi Suater. j or her assignee. Ja.'.b k Hms. lineal .!e-enlai.u of llmwi.l atiirns. deeascd. aai ail other person Interested. i Y.'w are herehen.Uii tiiappearat anOrphairs' I I - ... k k.lJ - . .mn mmm .. . Ul.r t I.. it ; d4T of sMb,, next to accept or reiusi'the real 1 (lf nli Korn,. deceased, at the asnraisad ( whw the Saaie Jhonui Hot h 1 iiold. OLIVER KXEPPKK. I jalylJ shertlT. i Penn'a Fnialc College, TBJ.1. mflm -rr-rnm. To be oti nI Wednesday. Setit. ITih. Sur plie-I with experienced and competent Pr.fesscrs an.1 Instructors. Prorislens made f r a ".horunuh liVnileilacstioa. i TVarrees runferre.1 nnnn completion of s-nc Partial euurse student's received. Ansi.-uitly en larelnif ei)Uipments. BuiWinzs nnsnrpasse.1 h leratiuo. beaut r andeomriirt. ror further miuraia tlcm apt!y to JAMES BLACK. I'. P.. President of Facultr. Firth Arenne. Pittsburxh. Pa., or any r tiw. fc.liowmv named Tnurees : Jamea Lau-h- lin. Rbt. MckuiKkt. J. K. Mo.irhea.1. Pre t. Ac.. Hon. J. P. Sierrei L Rev. Its. Howant Wilsno. Brown. Ir. Jas. Kimr. Ma). Wm. Frew. a.. Ac. Refer also to the S.tlowin truns: H o, Eben.. M.J an km. Butler. Pa.; lieu. A. B. M Calwat, Franklin. Pa.; J. W. Scutleld. Warren, Pa.; DarnfMiileB. Xenia. O.: Rev. Ur. J P. Hsttb. ua: Madison, lad., at, ax. JV23. S. w A-lrr-ti.ii-m, lf. WANTED All vn wjiln- t : auk mmy u .-r.-l frr a Lau.pmH r-nuiiiitii4 mtnjrf)n. mj-.. w hW-b v- Wendell's Pafent lwrSf.p. t.'tAOEST WANTEIV itier-:r. Sun pl' H pnl Vt rn-lr 11 A yiitru. X.-J, V .mint .-!. I'hila. K ealeet a nw.'B. NothioT is awt eertaia ti Uy the SiantLatWiu Sir fmur il dimei:neT:r-ea. i WHJfi' CARBOLIC TABLES ! ,..-..,. , .v. Atrai. t atarr (t.jarvnr-4. i, wt ui ' f'lruat. WloJr-i. or iSroitehia) Ta'e. aj-i ill . iIubhwm the ljuitr. j ewer.iy of tha aua.it. al will, m awery nh.t v ' '' Y-Z?LZ't w -H w -l.me. re-tore b.it hr a-tw 1- the art.-te. .Jrrwaa. i "Yi?. An' ZlJLtlJJ Vell- 'art-Jw Ta".-r. are pot ntnlw in Line ht.xe. Tae no fur-ti'.utr. u tber esn't ' , . tiin.l at Ti ur IniTii.-. . -n-l at to the j.-nt in .New Virk. wn- will hor.irl linml-i r-turn. iu.uL ' I lTl lie '!ceive. Imf iniiTa:Wei. S-u. lw inii'i:.'. Kriee Lt rents a '. J'iIIN i. KtXUni'i. Ii I'lart t.. New V rk. i .-K-ml forrinmiar. s-4 Avnt u-r Uie t . . ! r rniliif: n ruiir.l- ln it.-t nir-I t. t.- .... !"" " " """ JI ' " - WANTED." Ul r-Sl'lrMr.-l4j'ir,'X A'Xni f"f Ut lUr traiu iU4 MaV'ii iu: m.. at I-.iaifUrr. i r. 1 ii l-Ait-t xO'i fWf. Trie Mjit. I it-t n'l Ea-i-Lst Stitch, Sli vrr.f. S 'nix:if IVl-e Xarlitu iu tt.ti market. hrKwr tr-no t"i:in inv i wtmi-anr. AtUrv BART RAM . F.iM'uS" M ix i uu, JUU."C A. iMrENfKa Uwrnt-ra. A cl. Prof. Fowler's (Jrcat Work U-r rl?i:isn: U'v. I:. Law. P w.-r. ft'. AztniA are wiiiax Arm a to .f'if tiii Work, a an! we a cnraj--iri i-i fr ii ny rs"k sx'-'nf. A Mr. - itir.a ftirrri". (nr.. ATH.ALi FMiLLSHI." CtA. Phiia , a1.:.u, pa. I the ni'- pr.-rf-t rtui rleau. r. .:n-.-.'iiniMT a:! reTotitr of i i-ati iu.ar ruc.t..:w i...i .Ca tena Medu-a. It if peeri!!y a'.al :. a4ita;i..s "w ra j s.,WIUIf aB1 utulot r hiwh aa-l nebl'ttatr-.. hr trie wirm p.r t W! f(siMt w n in xr 1 tive eireuijU. n. i-i.e.e.i.il.w xiihi j trlm ilaxx 1liue Mn. jrn,n.-t i trr:p.'!!r.':niiei a"!tu T !ttf c- ' crrure wxiik. an.1 j niO : t--? "" t-y Ta:nir. traptsr. Ili..-lw-. m J vi beo wanr an l lanacaM fna . v nr .rk. ia.l !'!.!. rtr.mm a.i meteia take the !,. of energy ant wi..r, thev-?m are.:., a T-ie t"i'Ui!. 11 o; ni help the 'i'jl " trt to p.-.iai tie-ir rc euueratiwe jwtwer. In tii Leal of Samraer. tr-inently (he Ijr-r an.l SrJ.-en 'In n.-t .r.p r'.v tj.-rT..rait!i. irlaiv-ti..: j the I. terine aii L'nnrw iricn are itia.-tiv" pr ! Jaein .:akv. rh .ma- h an.1 iutj.'ia - ji1 a preli.-'f"ui.io to MJi.tn .Ier-tninetiT. ran. wells' EXTRACT OF JURDBSEA orjMirwwi .ltr-ctlT Jrm t;i St iT'TH AM ERI-' "A PLANT, an i prv-aiurtT njrti id ail rnes Jimrui:i: tt will Hmo3ie 'he ulvH blui. It s&oa.a re rteii taart., a Junt-?i'4 is rnr Oseaacvsl tr Di'MJ't-ml wr.i r- th ai .-t trHin?iii ua - ntt?r. turuc awi ur4 ructt. kttuwa is :;ie winue rxoz" 'f mIii .n. plant? JOHN 11. kUiC(X. u PUuSt.. X. V. Price oe l tu- jr Nntie. Nrn-1 Ur 'ir-Oiar. KKIFF'S SALE. Tirfw f nnlrT writf f r'-Ti-f iurii r4 - i nr.iiiiii iiinm 1 Isawawaaawa- I - - - aawaaSaaaawWawal a. Frr Facie srvl tsrrwn ftrxar i;-Bi mt -rf 1 latr tw-.. li-;:. n -?s.t;tt. 4 m;.c! w-tjh of !: th Osfirt "f Cmmn Pl-a of rafr, ;.ittnT. f"ri ni I mV.- rrn Trou Smir. !' miTi juh Pa., and Ut me i.n-tL I w;U r to liy j t T!ii:a J,-n'. Wm. ;icis -iii aw-i cw:tiB- a Sara-piar. the 9th "lar nf StrmSer. A. I. Ti j n ii hux. a new Kaa kra. a isr"! orrtarl. ai 3 o'e.fsrk p. m. tha fo iiowir r?iil e"at r :i- 1 -i-nir I nj x-r irarw. Mie-caii' -.f w;iioh i Ail the rrit. titie. mtcrt an.1 ruim ol j -hn C. S-'hre'. of. In aa-i u th fiil-w:nx iMfn:-i mi estate. A cri- un hit t .an-i iaafe in te town of t rurrv'tt. S- mrr-t ueT. Px.. xni k3 wa n plan o( nan. t'wn a 1 . ia. hsruniel o The eajt ny ntre rit-'t. -suuih hr A -lam re1:. wt hr Bias ktsi-rnr an-! nrr. 1- t ' j. '.5. w;:h a tW' usry traaie -Iweli-ra1 h-mw ami NiA.-iTi::. hop thcr"B trntsri. w;:tt the 3 x.arrnArx:-. Taafi tn rxruti''n the nn-'f-r-y J'uc C ; .:rete a: tue f w . A. Ja-.i. r. 1 ALS' 1 AUiiie riiiht. tl:lr. iiittrrrn aa-1 d.'a of Tat- nra H-Uv. -t. in aa l t tne ; ;it.wia 'mrl 1 real estate, wix: Two erlain l'n 1 rr-wail r;u: t in the Uwa oi janrit, Ssm-r?-t oanty. Pa, ; ka.. wa on pi.-t of m A t-wa a lots No. y aiifT. i tuaitrvl 00 tne e: Ny Caxpe r rr-, at by ; Mj..'ie allvj, weal ii.-urry ai-y. an-1 b Tvh i fy Beara Iley. wua a l i.ry IraJiie ;wt-'l:iia' ' h'o.--e ther--n" ereeteii. w:rh :'e ArpQ-jritf 1 T.ikea in esewfT t.'ie rr"iA-r I'l-.r' : HuAaV. at tae tuit ui E. M. H'.a. All the risrht. title. ii.tr,-?i aa.i claim , art Naoia. oi-ia aai to !ii... rt-tate. Tiz: A crftain i te tr fa., cuataiaiaai rt. mt re r !-. .:h 1 n . ..tin. :...s:;.l n:i 1 -i-h-r n.ar.:i t -jb aal a hall .y Ti-a buinlmx aai pnaar Inise larttira a!-!iiBs cither zioreil or belt. Tn tnrrmsi errie ) luinx -rth Fftt nrk . wn....; nta!;:n is Ka,- i tfr i.;;f au:.-njl the m.r.h. the r-in.i Uaiir".! - n .li east an4 : a!.l onxinaiM r-r on.ihir ai !. an l u r wtb. ana the t'uaaviiswuie mira.l . a tae wu : ttiniy th cear"t aiaciiiM in tae'tnarttar. w!in wita lb api ttrtnamv. Taktt in 'v.inn . ' ;-jn. iu r u.-iir' L I: sramt ar ur the prvjaft j ut Samsx-l Nuwitt rl!yuit ti. W. taw thrf.ir.g savaina U-u Cr-r iJ U ai ta-t Mrtil. rl. i - i All the risht. title, mirrvrt and tluini of P. R. ini claim of p. R. H'rWurv. uu ui aa l t. tn; Vlfiwii-i .''r. -f-i rr-al ei-tate. fix: Tw rerta:n . ' . rr anl :: a-;u in Liw.e t'ity (T'h. -ms-r--t tdu'y. Pa., hava ea-ra 63 iret L.tit .iad !r::ij :c t ia U'-jKh. In nt- iaar a e -raer oi tir:wjiv xixi i mut "iri1 -u aii ttiwn. aJ;"Uj:ru ti 'i aAr-1. t n-u.-?. w ta the :iarr.niD-i.. T tit as tf tr.p- err of f. K. Ut- at tii Lictirv. ALSO All tiie riaii'. title. ia;rrvstaa.li-ia.ui Hr.rw kacn. .f. in in.l to tr.e L.tiuwir, .!e.n:sl r-11 f - tale, wii: A certain tract of lau.1 ttaatr in N .rCi- . ais;.toti towEftun. Siuierset o.ucrv. fa.. ..u:tn- Siuierset cucry. f a.. .u:'n - T le'.. wbich tanre are ar ill a at ai 4 acres m ni"ain.w.w.th v.rw loa: .lweii.nz h.o-e ani ! 1T!- .wmi arrvs. more To aYrs rleansl ana aoneac.l a Uail av barn therwi ereetfl. .: mini lam's t Jrha I Hi.wiua Henrw B.,wman. Hrnrj .Mier. f iuiip f.n.aUitti an.1 L-vt iiytr. witu me :i:.i-ar.'!ian-1 res. turn in rzecu!i. as the property "of Hnrr j Kannat the suii '.l ii. A. aan. r aa.i f.'tir f" ! AI--' 1 All the rizlit, trtle. imen.t in.i c'.ainj . f .r'nte L'.wseU of. inao.i to the fi.Uuwto U nll rial ietate. wlj: A irtain i "f :m an.i snaafe ia fruthenvallew townsnip. on-rst s onty. Pa ! eontatrina 'Xir ai-r. more or ir-s. a.lsini;.a-1 ts of 1 Wa Pi-no on the west. Jn Sw.irientrnr.io 1 ter Sesi.s ..f the f .-a.-e. n l t-nvrai Jil Iliv-theea-t, AWx. f bii.n n the sini road oa err anJ . ..urts of t cr al rcraimcr. at - mersct I the west, with the apunrtenanct-s. Tai- iu i-! ' ecaum as the pr pertw of lieorre LVsel at Ue Maaj. Seplesafcwr tb, i nu ot Phils a brttl-atT. N.rin n tr"iy urea M ul the Justice af the 1 iLso : P-.n-e. iiie 1 'p-r i.Ti 'r.staoir within the :! i Allth rhiht. title, interest an.! claim of John I ivcnty -A iEers.-t. that t-ew he then and there m ! T. R.hiy. tif. in aal t the tfiit wn: .lesi-r.i.1 ; their j-r-pcr p.-r.-ns. w.th thrirpuis. ren-rls. aiui real estate, via; tjons. e m; cat i.-r. in-i 't.er rptnemhrancesl to j Ail the minerals, mineral rights an.l pririlezea. j .iota.e thinx wu.ch to their ..Iflce and 1a taal j isial. metal, or-s. limete. i.-s-ils anl all -.iiiicr ; N-haii apin.iin '!"ne: an.l ali. they wau j mineral snhstanre Irwin an.l Iwunr nnner an.l I will i n -.-raic axi'.nH:hi'rr-.ntrs that sreof ha.l j ciataineil within ihe'toin.a in iest-r:lNr.i pte 01 i e ia the ;;iii-i vu:ret liriinir. to he then aaj lnn.1 sitnate in Hn herwTsiley town-hip. S.-meret ! thMr. f- prTi'e jiamst rhen lis Ss!l ! --mm-i eon;w. f.. hetfinmnn at a d-ner lao-lcl J. 1 Walker. Bern. Hay and Saniu.1 H- irsr. then-e j south 3s deitrees. east S perches, thence a uth : ' decrees, west T percues: : hence north B' 1 dea'iees. wt w perber thence r-n:h j"' :c i crees. rrs ner.-bes: thence north 21 deirrees. I es li2 4-10 perches-, thence n..rth lAdcjrve.. e:i.n ! vjs perches t. the place of bearinmn. cLaiTiinn Lsu acre dial anil lime;, ne far w ol t'arm i..r do ( mestic and azneultnr-il pur;.H-s as 1. ir as eral i p-naias telou rts-rre.i and ex. epte.1 for tiie owner , .A the surlace. th same minerals and tnin- ; eral rlirhts whi.-h Philip Haw an.l wite r'nrered itothwsai.1 J. i. iiod.lv by aee.1 of Ju't l.Hhl A. 1 I. 1SA. I Taken ti Lew. Fa. tha po jerty of Jha P. KoUity at the salt 1'hi.in Haw. J Li ; Allthenaht. title, interest and claim of L H. K"lr.stine, of. in ami la the U.i.. w:n des.-nid real estate, wit: A certain I. A of e-rsind snua'e . iaOMrset 'airuuti. S.nere eounty. pa., front- UK2ieet S'U'.h street an.1 ritend:i.r j u:h lo Lincoln alter. a.ls'mira I.s ..i W m. V. , CoSpitb.un tha easl and Warn. licHlcr k lirA'in 'the west, with a "n rarr tranie .iw .!in h-u-a there. erected, with the appurtenances. Takcw ia xecuti.i aathe peopertw oi I H. liobenstiae at tha nit of W. Mevahan aixi other" Sheriff! office. L1V Kit kXEPPEB- Aag. IS. T3. ( Shertn'. I 1ST OF C AI SL put own 6 r 'rtala; Sen j temlwr Term. IsTA. eummroetna: it - .hi r. Sib. lay. KnaVde A Pat:. et a!. r Freder k Atik-ny. Tamer aseiijnee ws E. S. Bi-wa... Sanner a kreaavrrs Wiiliaius et ai. M'tller r knae!ct al. Jacob Keata ra X J. Lenhart et iL W atl a Wilson rs E. M. ss-hp- k. Janney X An.lrewt r J.uii Van Hurt White and Snarnawk wsssme. Binres A Kirk rs same. H. l. K a"k wi same. A. A. Shamway , Co. rs satiw. tHUespie. Seller a C ru me. Henry Sclila w. t'ol'xm a liarr. State Bank r. S. A Maust. Krad. knepperrs Frineis Centrtrrtnan. Insrfrt Nenlle rj William Moraaa. C.mvliuJ Suhrie ws Levi Cout-cui ur. SBCt'l trnanre Llw w J. and V. Re-l. J.aaas Li.-utr nS.kK.tl ku S. A M. K, H. Co. w t. M. Ki.ai.K-L Saina v J.dia Koliert. Same ws it. r. liaer. afoMoller Piiaar. M. A. Sanner r Oeaelius Eerkk-y. J .hn P. K i!r ws tl'm. S. H-irrsii. Tbumasand Ira 'anavkl ra Al:re-.i W ilni.it b. J. Brailicr'sadrn'rn W'm. ilay. Areerze V. Poweiwi Psnlcl w;. cr. Coarr.l St.. w w Jacob s, PhiiUppi- J.iim I. K !! r V m. S. Harrsh. S. A M. k. U. Co. ws lKr W. BetsS.nl. John Xi'if rs Caroline aod Franklin Brek. .mrtnence Saw Mill Co. re James Hatter F atminsrcrwi Henrw P. J Cusiee. Frank allee vt i re..rtr W. Suhrp. John knahle w P. C. R. K. o. Ned A Pamw w Hna-w. S.n?cret hri.uirh ws J..ctn Snw.Ier cf al. P. VYoiirrstwrzer' ae r Thomas llcrma, Peter Siie ts H. C. H..-h-c!l.-r. t M. S"HKIXK. au13 Protb"0otar". ".iV-OTlCE. "'!i. ; All persms knowh t'.ietas. :. s fci.lcMcl to me , will please call aa.1 keseiilcuii-al si .. as ail cUuo. aticuied by the hrat ot Septemtsrr next "ill be phieed la the banb if J'ej a t untmios, 4.. f eolleetmw. I Wa disposed of mrtrrnrery business Messrs, : Anaeny TA'oy, whom I ATdtaliy rer..mtnel .o Iks public for taeir j. mX basine jpialHlcs. ac I 801(20 SAML ELS. SHAFEEK. TUTORS NfiTICK rrmei mm . rhr :it M :at-l Hrm..i!. W., wrVs ,trj.ha fVort ol 5-i"-t -sinfy. on , M. r sw-be.l. .. I will aj,tne.m ' M..nwr-e en sjatap) .y. li e Set Uf iA Aa-i" n 1T l. to -TT r;i . inr-m-iw lty( n.t, H itihijl,oi -i tn it- h iwla A Jnu, i j t Jt:-r. J.',;il.n;-' r-.r-r 'M sl ( ! W. H. PifLETUVIf AITE. i J'J' Ao.;iu. HIT 'OK PARTITION'. 1 i ' r: ;.ri .'I -?r W I. tiia H rtl V1 tljntei A' rf Wh.n ..Mnl .. . . ........ I . Kiul J. M-yers. rn-i.n In f.attt.arz. !''. E. I-?""? CT rtnrj aivl Anna K.. resnlina m ; xLr-Itan a!iuain. Axar:n H. MTer. rviittw i in In.tia.ia ciin:. p J-,r.n li. Knirt l atha- i;s M. Iaiil Uctrt. wit: jlary E., Mlttaumel !h SiTnuel Zimmerman. raci. tn'ermamr,! "m '"',; -, T. I' i .-?,U-,1(. r- i:i.r:iiur:iti w.'il r"'iAA" l --"IXAi lyr- Tl SiL-iiti. i;.. inte-fTrarn-! wji'i Ivf-I H'tt)-t. A '.- '-"finrv. Pi.. .niJ(pJ X:i'.rr":iail. "Lp-..ii 'f Lv .Lsu AirjAi!fr aa-l Ajuve ii-rm. i cirt aa-1 I. - rr- u.wn-'ii'., Swinert MonifFa.. tf4?rs-i. T-k r. .tjf :in; i.y v;r"a't writ 'A jtar'.ri'.B 4'.T .- : tt if n ijiiiihl .nt ,.r ' Ka I u .. e. i s-.rr...r. :.vi t- l'.'. '.. as.1 I -..' . " . . . . ..!. ..ee-i-. :-. a,.. sH,- feiraawt :e-r, t n", r :T trtr :i trj .itrn iiot J j,r- tit r - ii.?T r.v N.i. ur U fn!o 0't .T.r rf.. 1-r.rvn: keppf.k. ljjn:i, la , Sher.tT. 'HIT OF 1'AKTITIOjV. h-'Hr.? B: ritfT. w;t.w. iarl"?'. tetrmiif- Inn.el U flniita l 2--ar ;a. rauH . u. risrr. i ri 'mt m -.rvr t et,anry. P.: John fa rir. t r -i .ti.- tn aiii.rri-. tMjti.-ai. P.: I'rwlTV.. ' ir:-n:ir. h:prraarnl wr-fi J-vb "SwiJisi. Mi Ui.rna. iau rrnarr.tyi w,ih "Wm. Ltr. K-f-i-tr-fc. in'Trn-rr:-! w::.li lAaae E-irr.nart. ri-I-! m J-.Kiw:.,wn. ta ia;.i an;TT illuura, lntr- , "lA-rn- 'i Wi ti jii P'tUT- a jir ; t iwn,-;;ip, s-jirj a,-nbria uctrt J'-wph, rs; ;- mi .n l ;-arh. ; t c unt y. P.; ami Mjtt, r-i.l-j la xTm.it', h:;- k K ix rrfcry. Iw.. t hsrir ari li-af i r-vrew-GtUw-e of .vwuiiei iis-r- j ti r. Lr-j tfi-ia iii ixriiliip, S- Mxrmt .a.. j Pj.. 'ifff'l.!-!. T ii; n.-u.-e si.-t hr r.rtn,( a writ ofpar;n f f'''i'i' tt i-.-if.! 1a; ..f s rrrhlJ3' inrt i : --iOs-rTs.-t t.,on:y. Pa.. aJrti . me 'ilr-ctsM. I w;! hit..; ia irivii-: r. :Lr -.f sai Jsaae-i. j o-r-L-.:., r-v r?; ! ia-Tt a :l.w: I 1. 'f-j:a ! t ..f ZT ui. 1 n'.iiAia tn ii? it 3'f Iavj.iav.i;j. :n ut twasiitp. t9ttiDuX:4 j mi - u. .. ju ivr- Liwa n ia iaa i w.-l a- i. I i. '. A -tt fr a:ii ia Ta? iaun rlar. f n i ti:ni iz aN'Ut 1 , m an rr;'. i.vl saru-wu u tae pija ui hi luwa a i t . n. " . i. A i'-t -if xriajiI hi the am pLirr. c-jc-j 'amir.i a ut a n. a :;fin;ox ianviaof Iiawi . K-tKiiiAn -iri'l i.t.-:tr. -n triffan-r-. -a Tarr ! la. t:r l-;a Ja uf ATara.r. A. I. K3. i-rta pur-e i m.a,: parTii;n of the mi entare or : sum '-- s-a-'t u io-! a:o hi airaaei i-zjI le ainc r;i jj.!.liieitii'Ut .r '..t wr..ir, :o raine aa-i ar,r-A:.-r tnt: ia:iie ao 'LlVtai S.VFJ-PFJL I'TOIIS SAI.K "i ?.'-. nr. '. -T Fx-'Ti-.r"- - f fi.. U-t w.'.l f ac i luiili'-n; i-aa Lit-r !?. w:II ti- i3 t S:..iV.rwal tae ! t-t .fif..' as1; llA't:- i A rr.i.a tnM t Lan ! its c mii-pvr Ji- . L. . - ' . a,J sew '' - ! ' , A erain r i.r"l of "Urni. j.tru'ed la Oo- j Thi? will . i : -tti: pir ALSO 'ha.r. w-i! i;an I T:ire w;" e ! n the mini on ?h Tf:h of 1 Stc mner. ari:a tra-tof iaoi. si'xitwM !ti S'w : r'n am. 1 ;i2 ;-irai u i'i-aan;Tao'i c i.T-ti;!i:- It MtTi-Ur.:. 1 mr-r!ir-l in h-irisi. Hal.in in r;;7v -Tta. ar.-.na! f-ayasea' witi .nre!: ar-,! :y iratisTrrit - r.-'s. P ! r-? yrr-n n ta iair f Ar.r-L Ti wh r.;I b? ;;r;ri ww wrannai ti:.' j-ur '4.; a. r . T-ii'y i-r 'nt. - t aaai m--r-y ?e 1 w'-B la i-r-j-v-rry ta-"li ! w r' J V(n DTPFRT. LLIZAPKTH MBtRT. Ls-Hai.'-r ? L-iAC l ir-ert. dee'ta?'!. To Fanners rJMmLfi m-. H'JII A"--.. Mi'.l. c. ri-:,,. aia- .: "r tl !. 1 or lit a r- iw ri- n-i ofnrr acactias 1 hi'f-n jrar. ia nir.'ii luive ... a x" -'ai'.r Tsr-.r-j, t. .rs i it-er::.! r-ai , zeart Uts-t a'.-e -bo ir! i.-l-.w Wi.a.'4-Ba-arel -f aT..im.i i ntiKiiui !)- -a t T- ' tw" -l: ... i i : nt parrw s:. m a a Rr-t i..wr ; ihr--.;i. r. uuit an.i r. u.l io -je.w:i 1 ! .ia lis aaih- nri nc lure 911 at U.wt f.i..- r? it. -r inl'ii' wi ac-i p r-aiar r:di!a a. V-iir P-rt-u-ie .is I aru rjirr Swai Laa.oes. . i i.er? -iai 31...... :r -uiUiJii h"rs j,ar. -. 1 3i-:-. Ti er'rie k r riur.h r intoraatk-a n atyvra aaeafne w-.e.i-liirvs. ra? a: I -ale i'i:y nr M?-r atills. Pa. SitkI i.vr pnrr lit ...ail cir ur ap t lln't hnw on'.:! w u ire is cvieci. ir. D. Lii'HTT. aa-1 s A n: SrS -m.'ri c.. Fa. ; tt f 'Jl K i 1 il ; ; tt'Hicr.Eas. t":,e H.- K'LAMATIOX n.-raie WrLt : M. Hi:t. .-nt ..I ' e sacral r.rrj ..i ('. mm. n fleas I f tae auric t.'Hiriri the iiten:h Jo.l.ejl Ii-trii't. an-i Ja'n-e ! T.'ie I 'nrr ot 1 t Isr- miner anl irnrai Jil Is-liwerr. .rrheTnal ..t a.i v-.ipirai an.l MiK-r.-actaliT' ol ine aiI IHstrcr. an.i Lii-.vt V. Trtiwv-a an.1 J-taa M .wbt. L lairvs, Jatixrs .i tne w.rtiiof t'..mmo Pleas, ana Jnflioes "t the C.-nrs .a cr Ana IVnni3f r. ana ip'Qenl J-.nl Ifc-iirerw. r the trials ail sar.ltal an.1 oiner"3.B..krs :a Tiiel' . unty mcrt. Lara is?a.! their pr pt? an.! ' me .i:r-rte.l. n.r a.a- i ln w i'.-arr ol 1 '.nmon f !en. sn.1 irneral u aar- i iscirv a 1 'rvt. s. i OLiV r-K AAll'Flk. Aajt. . OTICE IN PA KT IT I OX. l. K."itlv", In the C. tuu.st Pleas of S.'tn- ! vs. 1 e-vr o. of Septetnl'er I. IsTA 1 C. Feeoher W..lf. -N.. 1 parttton Ivket. W;n. P S-h.-U. Ptnries sataahcsa' in prtlti. j and' W. J. Baer. to the .ic:cn.lant J ahwee named. ' Yon. and each ..f y u. ara hereby .uaiiaMQe.1 u j be and prar helore -ur J! at .'iaeret. at ' '-ur C utiiy C.-urT f'. mas.n i'lea. there to bcl.1 on tne ec.-n.l ai i.i:i- ai ScptemNr next ista day) in .ee..ier.ce t a ant.d p.unes amm.s in ' part'.:i. n. issuc.1 .-u: "f ui-l '.urr in uie ats.wo ' stai.d carf. n tltc ath.iar of Jaiy. A. D. t'tT. aad 'jj ta uiMcr-iaci .i.rc-TcL t.i show wherefore. wlirrea y-a. tne sai-1 -ietcn-hwits art-l the ao..r I named piauiart. s-trther aa.1 an.lirMe.1 o..i.l all :he.-ai. I:rn. t. ne. ir n - re. nreclay. aililcra.s , and mineral wstaitce. lyinif an.1 Nettui euota.ned ' in. w :u;n. aa-!cr an-i Uf.Ti ta ioo.owu:$ desentjed lai ds snd tiTietnent.. to wit: No. L A :ra. t al Und ai Summit wwnsh.V, c..a. taming liT ..t-. m re or ie. a.t-.-inin4 i hBi 1 er heirs. V"tn. Hrner snd others. &uv in tae p j -e-i. ol Airakani Lk-hiy. 1 No. 2. A tract ol ian.1 in Sntninft townsbiri. cen j tamimc l-a a.-r-s. aituiairn iaads of Ahraham , Lichir. peter C. Mecrs aal otiier. a. in tha j popsetMii of Wm. Horner. . Vi A A irtriuf land in Sam m.t Mwnshfp. con- taimna: lm'1 acres. a.t'.tnira: lau1.! Wa. H -mer. , Herman W aiker aa-l otneri, ft. in (msaeaeiMi ot PsrerC. M ewers. No. A A ira.-t nt land in Sanimit uwasbip. cc.n ' tnicic S.-4 a-r. inuiz lands i RaAH.ipa B.v. W.tl. Wa.kvr an.1 other iands of Fredcr j i. k P. Walker. .wi ia jHession ot Frederick P. ' Waikcr. No. i. A rrtet of land in BrliersTnT towti . l::p. c.-nr.:imna is' rTc. a.!;oinuii land of Lxri j BLtrlav. Jioli v". nninajan an ! cAbers. now la eri'knn J'-taO. Hay. N . S. A tra.-t of Lia-i In Br"thererany towt iiip. d4H.i inni4 !M a.-res. at'roiriina: latata if Jha Hay. I'h.i ;. Hay. W m. It. Wa.irr an.1 ctner. N". 7. A tract oi iaasl ui Brotaer-rallpy te an .l. ip. rontainirs IsO i.-res. ! miag lands if John . Hay. ac'0 C"ntryican. Ben;amu Hay and ucier. now ia posecstua 4 Pb Up Hay. ' N... . A tpt.-t of land ia l",r'.erraneT toara ; h.p. c.'ntainina'sa a-reA a.l).icina: tamls- Philip j li.iy. fu-nutmin Gioiai aud others, now tn poeees- v -n td Ben;amin Hay. I N .. A traet ot Uad ia Brotierwl!ey lewn hip. ivnfaimn: t22 a.Tcs, a.i;c inlna:"aud..d, Wm. . r aikrr. Saa.nel boL-r and outers, aow in p... ; scsirnof Ihtciel Fr.:i. I Yi. the said deA-n lasts, pasrttlna themvf, be tween j.-u an I the sai.l i.iis-3 to he ma.la. ac orlirs to the laws an.l raM -m of thu Comnxm : wealth, in i-tse made and prorl.le.1. do xain , saw. an.l the anie !. ts? tf-vle. do permit rerr mi:ii.-i! snd ij.n.l the some laws and ruxcou 1 i is ll i. ai i. I j stern aiSce. LIVES UN EPPF3. ! July .'. j sacntr. A1 FFLICAri.'X rt'B BKOi.OH CBAB- Ti.k. .rf'. is erey xtrea tnat aa appii- calan wia no maie ui voe neai . .,an o yuncr Ses:on of tne I -a.e. to pe new at soraerse. ia ! and St the coenry of sv-tnervt. on M.Hlaw. tha sihdawoi s.-t.iem.'er. A. l. IsT3. it the ino rpr i ath'O of thorium id Con3aence. ia sai.1 eeunty. " '. as a Slw corp.::e and pitie, by the name, sty a j aud tlii'e i "lhe N.nut;h of CcBtlun. ' under ' an.1 by rtr'ue of the a.i c.f Assetntily In flach oasw made and pr-r aod. L. W. WTASXAND. F. K. LEIiJHToN. F. K. FLECk, JON" ITHAN TTtANTZ. PAN 1 EL CAK.vh. JOAN E. M. NVTT. JAMBS kitXTER. au-S Committee and ot the pe'.ai.ttr
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