eSomereetHeraJd. Srpterober 3, IO NOTICE. :tod myself with the Cutter Iks'' st nf 11 0B1HD & 0HDESL3YS, 83 Excnange riace, BALTIMORE, MD ,f,.T'v solicit lilttnil coiiidgnuH-nts . i.i"'. ; B"t!cr L. rTfimn f, mriircTirvc iiul and long exerleiiee in r trsl'- two very large and cool eel- ihe corner of Exchange , fcrr of trade k sale and send you promjit i tive you i'rfet satis- ...fcnJthem lil-eral sUipmenis, l j, icctfully. ic., W. S TEMPLK. The Republicans of Soniersi-t ,.rtv will moot at the f0ruT HOUSE. vmtr:et.on Tm-slay evenino; 2th, 1873. U-r will W in at- .l spcS O.aiAV. t (. V.I.E, J. KiMF.K. Chair. Com. yn-n-tarv. ,..:ELs, ,i,-u;tier .n.i.r ure aiain.lant. v,lv - h.i'h V-p' 'n'" r ' vjk ciiler vinegar at Pi' -Woa news Fl'Viir i '' :ieTi1. & I Ms. see C at t Si lieerits' i 'li- irFK-eTU V fruit of ail varieties at W. W ms on. 4 fr ef eur farmers have IpMican Meeting k.:tl -"' oeera s. ! or iitani- ana iiome. iM. f liov sens 111 liullalolor twice as iis too "( corn. ki huadred empty ctl.V.tilieel'"'. ,t?T TWived at Da via A: Br ul tobaeco Jt cigars is uiaav overcouts were aeen on our : -".ie". .nm a pwu nine aimcijiaieu rs Thursday and Friday last. urt Cora, Corn Meal, and Feed alw ays ui.'iaitue Grocery & Feed Store. :n A.iwu County fair will lie held on Jjri nuA 2.7th, ot September. ?iU a,' iViiiier (rood now ready at 1 FaiiEiw. Cook and Bcerits will 1 1.: ind corn fitr oats and potatoes, j hi .liEBKiKs. as fine as i tiie market in great ' (L iru line of Button Gaiters Indies' I tiid Children's, at H. (.'. Beerits' -A. .re. i I-UN File has treat.-d his house iC.A tr.iWU lillt. It hel the p -'-.r greatly. 1 LrkaiTs has the cheai-est ami ''"ik of Ka.ll and ' i to the public. inter rood ever irEuL droves uf fine catth: iias?el '10TU our town last week on their way to -u-ru market. uk brick lavers eniuuH-ui-cd work on ' all II. ?isei's housf, on Main street, I -Aiy nuinjioir Lut. Tt learn thai the Rnm lilir. li Uer Town.Jiin. w,Ul U de.li.atcJ .jvvptcuitier 7th. ' w tliree tlumsand iiuti.ls f 'rai Nile Ieaiuer verv c lieari lur -.ili (' PesT Mux? Sur?. ai !Mu:.iiiao' Hank t'uri a-li --.i will rtct'ive mv. ttrt'e " ' :ui;i. e.l imi Lan.l. U.n (Hall I .'iajiiin. i,Lir.g U e-il "Hia Ui funk ". iu 4eue tlean it w ll, or ae "i,o. ! u.mle fur liaff Ac. '" f" .v.,1 l,t'uv. M. Kalir it. ( V.. '-'r!jri,l. .MJ , t Urne n(a k i.t'iiiiiu -"-'in-: i Itinz if ull sizi-s. u'JT 4 M ' P.iium 1... t., - i the - .1 i - 11. Jll- IO I iuu i of eits and Mires H-: si Nilner f l-ir ..1.. .it e.nlio....l !' is., - j ispi, yiwn. '"ei.;...! . - 110 lu. 1 . . Commission -1 - -.'liis iuq wore. T V. TiTeTT.. 7, : . " "Kt., nave jum receiv elected istsak of Utectia, Toljaco) and Ci "fbnHiglit to Somerset i 'lL'lfti.l . . .... , . - . uiennon LiKi w eek. Uutl ; 'Aioe ;tewirt Sn d oliver :vTM t-e added t the Board 'the WW Apaslemv. tttu '"'"V..IWW'!. IT.- ' r Z t ",Ul1" W District, w ill Tltt ! r7. '"" rl"re tl.e Agricult Uurtday. S-ptember 20th -re td, ,)ie Aerieultural rfiVkg.that w ere loaned urned A hint ls 111 via i. He-pectfully, t'ouw & Bef.uit. ' lb tS wUle Wheat Flour ia EBT7' lwJ' oo hamls at r'L-Tr.and will Ue f Fl DJ Pt of town. wj.i... - . - ' llflMV mw...m.i ""(.lie,., o K- Crt.. the r..ie'r. AllirJo Ml1 a'-ttlteit .,.,1 ! " 1 rwT11. Ot I I 'Jen. fii ilwere iiddi ra.B,i;r7' .auitu I erk-ss. an. MUCK! MUCK!! W. W. Davis &, Biso., Have f.r sale at their yard or delivered, do,iv.i l.ii. k. SiiKitiKr Knetpkr has pun based the uIt part f the Ankeny lot from Fnxi. A. Smi'li. Mr. Knepper intend to build a iluWlinc Louse u il at do very distant day. iUiiM M spent $ 10,000 for advertX-dns in St. ! "'uis ; purcbasia;; a w hole page ot the j new -puperl, and bail rTeiitsainouutiii jto f .o.ium. i he moral 1 l.rn i imt ps-rtni.nt aOverii-iiisr pay. SojiF.KSLT lis ltn prowing npiJly since the fire. There are now one dozen more houses in this town than ever before. Sixteen of which have been built on lots heretofore unoccupied. Attention i called to the card of the West India ldUh (.'.. in advertisin? col- j unins; also tlie rail for Local Agents. It I if the liest jiolish ever manufactured, and will MI iu every iamily. N.-niI 2.j cents (or sample and Jirei tions. LovfcBs of "cheap" cliroiiicrt had a chance to supply themselves on Saturday i ow.t the two i.rinciiil !wnul-' lasl- '""V bclonaetl to an aent i s.,u'U Nreet. the to prim H io ie i-;,,,,, AJranfe namet, Norru and were seized and sold by the ShcrhT. I As enterprkin; mos.piito, who shares ' our riNim, has had his bill sharpened, and ' lat nilit favored us with an entirely new ,lo all in the wer of a cd to 1. ' I won't go home till morning." The Lebanon Standard says: u Tuesilay morning, at the Hunker Hill camp-meeting just as services were to i . .... the Jurymen may '. .Ei an 0lj LiJv. named Mrs. Manin nf , : Meyerstown, was stricken with ajioplexv i and died. We iiothv that the IV-ard of Trustees of the Sniier t Academy, arc viimrou.K ! puiong tlie work ot repairing the A cade my iiuiitiuig. All that is now needed to complete it is a coat of paint and re paper in' ot the walls. I Ax exchange says: WhUkey is so i scarce in Connellsville, Fayette." county, ! that a prominent physii iau "of that place j sjiys a man came to him recently and ouereii mm tinny iiullars t..ra prescription for a single pint. "The hide trade is rcKrU;d dull iu the ; West It will lie bri.-k in Pennsylvania, ! as the skinning season peaking political- I ly is just lieginning." U'tttrhinan. Ve. and the market will l.e o verst. cked : witu liemocratic hides lietorc Ijii?. Clttir- I field Journal. j Tut tiin ling of Indian graves is a pastime that ii now Ix ing indulged in the vicinity of Ilollidaysburg. The laU grave disco:- en-d contained only a few teeth of a noble 'iavtige, who passed in his checks and joiirneveil to tlie happy butitin r rrounds ' many uiivous a to. I have us.il Dr. Simmons' Liver Kegu- ! lator in my family for Dvpepsia and sick j Headache, and regar.l it as an invaluable I remedy in these attacks. It has not failed to give relief in tiny instance. ; Kkv W. V. F.vsTti:i in.;. i Fi"ri.l.i onfereii. e. No man should deprive bis wile or family of a good local puper. They do not -" out from home to learn the news as does the hiis!.and and father, and the paper serves to relieve the otherwise lonely hours of hi alscnce. It is the worst "possible ; economy to deprive the family of a gxl commenced ' Wr- tlCaCH.er . It was negle:ted tin the Premium T ist ;Truiir Boots, Shoes and Leather from ! of the A gricultural Society, distributed t C aTiU , uirouguoiu me country, to place notes ei- r i. .. r,-. i. ui ' plaining the capital letters A., s. J., Ac. i.rij Oat and ik itutocs lor casli at , p. . 4 . . , ' . a J-; 1 I used so frequently. A is intended fir a tiJit:W. j years subscription to the Amerir.in Ajri a i-rock. jars, t'itchers and jugs tor ! eiittrit. S. J., for Stork J0urn.1l, and We learn that the memlH-rs of the Meth wlist church t.f ISerlin, and members of flour burn-Is for , the M-thodist Lurch of Smicrsct will hold , 1 a litiski't picnic at 1 ott-rs t trove, halt-way asiden- iJeriin an.l fyim.-rM-t 1 today, ' '. wetlnesdayj S-mpu-iula-r M A full turn 1 out of the uicuibcrs'ot both churfhes is ex- . . I I 1 . 1 Oru citizens certainly had a sorrow ful enough experience w ith firt; on the tub of May lsT2, to have learned to take precau- lions against a retieiiuon; but we are no better supplied w ith fire apwrittus than we ; were U lorethe tire and no move has tieen made to pun base anv. We should have l Bcrr,ie' fcijow Store, at low price. gome means of meeting aud fighting fire. We noticed, while on a ride to the moun tain, that the prosticcts for a lare ihesnut icnp. hickory nuts, walnuts Scc, were ever prew, I ;;,Kji vi dii-h will rejoice the hearts of the abundance sm!lll Utyt. n k,. le delightetl the heart j of ve haul, for in this he sees broken arms. leg. and perh:is necks: making that j w hich is now si-aree, local items, plenty. iu the falls of these saine small hovs while in scan h of nut We underst;ind that the Board .,f Triistet of the Souierxt Antdemv, have se tired the -ervin-s ot .Mr. II. L. Bs-rt as priiH-ipa'. Mr. 11. is a graduate ot Har vard, has had several years experience as a teacher and comes lu re highly cudorsed. We have no doulit that under his auspices the Academy, which will oicn at the Ad-vcrtiss-d time, willla- as successful as its wartm st friends desire. "" , ; Xkw disuse auion Swine. Mr. ,: I William Kloi.p. of Uniou touliip, 1 lii-rks eutiiity, lt three valtuMe lm-.'si ! i last week from a new arid sinpilar disease. I The hoirs had l- n in exct-llent eonditinn. I were well cared fur, and manifested no in- i : dications of sickness. They were s iddenly j . bC.t'-d w ith the disease, however, and after ' runniiii around m a circle for aluiut a quat-lt r .f an hour f II over dead. j " ! TitK Ari'. ultural Fair to lie held at this j more precti-d w ith lovely faces or our ears ; pl.tiT. on the S-lth, -''itli and it'ilh of this 1 saluted with jjlad son in Is that n'ed : iiioiitii. proiuisi s to In- a irrand. sui-cess. ; from smiling li. ! Ureal inten-st has l-en already manifested -liow dear to our bear: when nrrt wo met, by our imM ( int rpri-iu clli.-i.s in every ! nw iUOurlurt. whin laelwc parted -. ii..i a. r ti. ,.,.,,..!.- ir .1... i cis ie I.T ' 1 '.i Si llllJ ..ltlie i proved la vorabl,-. there w ill dotildless lie I i ...... i ... i . i several tinnisaiin iopie in uiienaance 1 he l-fiildin-.' cotnmittep have Un as busy ks Ls-i s, and the work of buiMin ami n pairing i- advam inir rapidly. Thk Sn ii ly iiinrierw of our Agricultural have made and are makin; strenu ous Ptlort to Itave a irmnd Fair this fall. ever i , . . .,,.. . , . i . i . i . iiii: i. .i ii.ii.iiiici'?ii oiiiii-, iiaeei liao, ' but in older to Miccessleil the farmers and slock growers, and ull interested, must turn Waiting in rt irurd to the hotel ' H,V' !,nn ' l" "1,r ,tl"' onSurdKvcvt uinv'last. result . h'.! '' " train vfci .lc. fnt- rind -aripoictn.eut or a .-.Miimittt e to -i'" products nf all tm.W and khow that c,scWrpU(4i. the i.ple of Nmiersct County are not t j devoid of euterj.rise or public spirit. BiVIll aiiarsnUilUmnmiS tiie Union S:hool House. An Vl n nl,J' lri,'n'1- ('- V8"'. ' stt:r.ine a hay and lour recita- "UIte uat"rtunte n alurday mirht last -?wj w,H he built ! in hin2 hu jaicket lKiok and conU'iitg. It , ' ! apjiearj that Mr. Lint was offered some iw hri.i..- :.. .. I nioncv bv a creilitor. nnd tt.fir rvehantrinir -''t.r u ucing erecxcii over tue , . j -j -. 7 , , . 7,1 of Coiei crtk on the Stnm- i tl,e n"''' 'M l-ndered hun. walked away, loreum an n.ixiui uts waiiei iving on tiie counter, ia M. 1). Miller & ('s. "tore. A great BiAny ptuplc were jmssinjr in and out, and w hen he dis-overed his Iohm no trace ot tlie missing hook could be found. Much sympathy for Mr. Lint and execration for the contemptible sneak thief YulUy Irulifendeht. A Mlt. Pai.mkh, of Lii.nier, is respon- i-ible for the following story nd.tting how a i pullet iKH-anic a foster mother. If it is in- correi t ia any essential particular that pen- President ; t't'niaa is the party from wIkmii an explana tion must he demanded One day last week, w hile Mr. Ambrose, of this place, was iusH-cliiii his poultry, he found a brood of young chickens whose mother from aome cause had died on the neat. The juveniles were immediately placed in a liol, and conveyed to a rtaun for further attendance, which attracted the attention of a small pnllet, seven or eiirht weeks old, and bMichcd her tender "chicken heart" with maternal sympathy for their helpless condition, or iullated her youn breast with the noble ambition of becoming a youthful mother and benefac tor, that she deliberately hopjied up ujion and a friend to the unfortunate;" """va ftoji E r. t n ,. i HsO Kep. WIKCU aUgt-IV HiUI ue poom ui tun iuu mm inn ui uuiiisi miuiiu k y ; il ( "ii Llield T'ni i i s" tue . n'l pread her win orer the was not to 1 awakened by a voice en- In M J.iL , L ireft little ( hic ks; all plainly indicating j feebled by fear. Next he tied to Mr. Tr o. v, , '"reeli township, i ttMl iL . . , ,(lf i,-, u, the moth- HarkleVs ftulsoritlv pasninj around old "ly invi.i .!v. ''bl". and what appears tmire atran-re. she is the ! " " atiena. . .im.i t. . .r . " i : I i I m ; niiwiiesi oa tier uiaiiy BISierS, IWl pjes hiub j f j. "titif of ,1 n i vo mis was never itnow n toeuter the room, (kjj u .. ' '"I'M of Directors rhe now Ciithfully fulfils all the duties of a mother, in providing for and protecting ! her ailopted family of eight little thirpers, to whom she appears y really attached. Is there not a grand lesson of benevo lefice to be learned from this pleasing in cideul ? , Tub lWrd of S1iW Directors of Con-1 iiiiaugii lownsuip, wu-n to employ rour (4) i teachers for a term of five months. Wages, ! male f'.U, female f :W per month. An ex-, niination will fl- t.l t T.inwnS-1innl i House on the twenty-siith (2th) day oft . " September, conn.encin? at lOoelock m. I liF.O. S hradeu, bet-retary. C'onrtiMUgh townsliip, Cambria coonty. P. (). Johnstown. sop 3 3U Fatal AcriDEST. On Saturday last, a very serious accident occurred near Stoys- town Mr. Ardav, a drover, was driving j some cattle along tuc old uetttoN and Greenslmrgpike, when some of the cattle ran down a narrow lane. Mr. Arday start ed in pursuit, and attempted to pasa stone pile, when he was thrown from his horse, breaking his neck, and died instantly. Mr. Arday was a man of 70 or 77 years of age, and had been driving cattle over thin road for 40 years past. We notice tliat the Heuald .Ehosacts are making another balloon. This balloon in appearance, is one of the finest we have yet seen of the kind. It is of immense size, measuring fifteen lcet in diameter, and it will be a grand sight to witness irs ascension, and watch it until it diminishes to the smallest star. It will carry twice the weight of a man, an 1 the Professors will undoubtedly take a trip across the At lantic, perhaps not so far. This large and elegant balloon will be sent up one of the evenings of the Agricultural Fair, if the weather permits. The time is approaching '.vhen sports men will prepare to take the field in the annual crusade aL'ain-t the birds. The laws of Pennsylvania are now very stringent in reiard to birds, and especially tlie insectivorous kinds, and these laws should lw enforced. It is for the fanners to say whether they w ill protect their little feathered triends, "or whether they will permit them to I shot as usual. They lliTe ",u 'w anJ humanity to bac k them against these bird murderers, and it w ill lie to their shame, as it will be to their loss, if they Ciil to drive off every invader of their premises w ho carries a gun. We clip the following item in-m the CumlH-rland Daily A'ir: tu Thuasilay morning lat the Unly of a man terribly mangled by having been run over by the cars was found on the railroad track near IJrook Tunnel, half a mile west of Confluence, on the Pittsburgh and Con nellsville Itailroad. Investigation showed the tndy to lie that of James P. Mitchell, a carpenter in the employ ot the railroad coinjany. It is supnsecl that he was kilhil by the express train on the previous night, Imt in what manner L nH known. ' he remains were vi-sterJay taken to ; r'lleiiboro. West Virginia, ; triends of the deceasi-d reside. where the , Dki.Ici.iI S CfsTARD Cawe. Take two I cups sugar '.powdered is IhsI 1, one half cup 1 butter, one cup milk, two cgi.-. yolks and whites lienten separately, mix togellu r; flavor with lemon or vanilla; add two and '. one ball cuj s sifted flour having in it one : nietisi'.re lianner Ilikin-; Powder; hake in four jelly cake pans. j t'-r the CunUtrd. Take two cups ol milk; when it Niils add two heaping table spoonfuls corn sturcli. two egg, well lM-iten, onc-hnlf cup white sugar; flavor with same s in cake, put the cuMard In' tHeen the layers of the cake while both are warm. Each can of the lianner llakiic; Powder contains a small measure, to be used even full, according, to printed directions. If: you cannot obtain this really valuable arti . cle from your grmt r. send twenty-live cent a lrv mail, address.I to H:inner Hiking Powder, P. . I,ock Po.v, 3IT. Pittsburgh. ' Pa., and you will receive, jsistagc iid. a Utiarter iound package, together with a I list of fitly valuable Recipes. lIovsEHoi.ii Woitii. The Bronklvn '.1 gle discourses upon the subjiH't of house hold work, which has enirrowsed the alien tion of -domestic philosophers Ct a vetir 1 past, very al ly thus : "Why should woman lie t 'proud' to perform household labor? Why should she not like to work a a servant, if the work be easy and in a comfortable home? The 1111 'stioii mav be variouslv an-uereib Imt 1 tt .. i'.t; o . t.. ' tlvl I . IMI aw mr ill.- til'. Oinnu 1 I IT" htl LUdt women who wight do worae shrink from ' sut h a household petition. Thousands of Xew England young ladies" would accept as an insult an invitation to enter domes tic service, vet crowd the factories, where employ meiit u not so safe, pleasant or proti taMe, and where in no just sense is it more respectable.' Hence, poorly paid, un wholesome, unhappy operatives, who might lie healthv, happv, valued memliers 1 ol families whose houorulile service ought to involve no disgrace. Hence, also, liad servants, w ho are not slow to amuse the absurd 'independence' which charactcrizi-s the age. It is, lierhaps. not worth while to ipiarn-1 with the facts. Imt they are tin questionable fads." O-nununii-attsl. 1'iiMSA, I'a , August 30, 1"?7:1. Kditoh Hi.rt M.ti You as well as the numerous readers of your Jpcr, no doubt, have came to the conclusion that I'rsina exlstt to live no more, or that her old cor- restijdeiiis Hit to exist no longer but ll 1 such ideas have popped into your iles.fos ter them 110 longer, as I'rsina lives to em brace us and we still live to honor and re sjni t her. SunelHuly said that I'rsina was dead. No that fellow, lie he white or black, rich or MKir. preacher, teat her, mer chant, tailor or larmer, I would say in tlie language of an eloquent man (J. Billing's) that he was a "phool," which is equivalent to a know nothiii?. ir in plain Lnulisli, person who don't know anything. " We are alive! I repeat it, we ure alire.' and if any iM'ntin would just tot here for a lew da"y at the B-nliird House they would establish my ajsertion. We have lost one familiar countenance. The place that knew ihe object ouii now know the same hv the name which it bore. Willi Iniwed heads aud tearless eyes we de tilomthe loss of the 'millinery shop." Purely our Iocs is irrcat for our eves are no , fj I r 1 ,f .1 II . - v" B ! :u1:il'. so I must i-liiMs without savin" 9i , ' ,. , .. . ? I w ill put the " , ' " " other oft till next week. Yours, in rood humor. No ..r the Hckald. A Bcmarkalile lairlalrat. A It even in r) since a citizen 'if l'p4-r Turkey laaot .Towoship, living on the clay pike near the Middl.-crei k line, was on lit return home from New Lexington in coin pany with a l.y from the same ueighUir inaal. It was neariii'' the hour of Miduiht and the good ieople alon the way were all wrapped in the arms of morpheas, en joying sweet rest from the htlrs of the ia.-.t day. itr hero though naturally some what licrrous w:u f.-elinj a degree of security, for on cither aide of the road over which he traveled were well cultivated farms, w here herds of sheep and cat tie. triad to lie rid of the annoyances of the Ilitrs. with which they suffered duriu; the day, were quietly feeding in the pale siarliirht. The presence of the lad who journeyed with him did much to keep up his courage, hut alas how many have learned from s:td experience, how" suddenly misfortune come upon its victims and wiih what as tonishinir rupidity men's prtwiects change so that the happy and the prosperous ol to dav mav be the downcast and sorrowful of to morrow, so it was with our hero, tin the i eveiiinz lu (mention, hverv thins; imsseti pleasantly until he reached a point a few hundred vards west ot the residence of t'hauwy Cramer where Horror! Horror! an object ot fiercest liKik, with flaming eyes and jrratina; teeth presented itself in full view otl the rood. hir hero although not being a hunter but a wood butcher at once recognized in the object lfore him a liear of hue dimensions, and took to flight, while the loy who traveled w ith him was left to keep the furious lieast at hay. With all possible haste he fled on his way, nor slackened his jiace until he reached the house of Mr. Cramer where he hallooed most vigorously lor hi lp hut could not be heard, lor Chrrtincy had stxl all day hy the anvil ninkinir it rin? w ith his honest Bruin aud avoiding his htiire claws. But unfortunately Mr. Carkley was not at ; t. ii,. LuFma .lmvi ill. L,r wlm uiillli . 1 u uic o ,.. w, -- i was leu w waicu iuu uiovcuieuia oi iuc monster, feeling that perhaps the old adaj;e should be reversed and that valor was the better Dart of discretion, made charge on old Bruin and discovered a htitre stump on which some one had thrown his coat, (narjienter look out for stumps.) li-ili-a liena. SeveraIluililinirs:irebeinxorirti',im"ii ncm one gne i,, wilK-n"w ill 1 e cmpl 7 tc.j i,v i.riunin" of - iufr " I tin rirniiin.ra :tr( in:tti cml uhiii.r r,t. ""V" UMIU f , 1 , i ! i Woul I suppofe; but gome on m-pjires j what on earth is a fellow to do wlr lr no j pates to swing on? why hanj on th'. triu i doit-till; as some do. My a-'vlce t- ull 'young persons is, don't swing on ".rites a . something , very serious someiimes aiises 'l'"??, . rs "s ioi; they Jnust have lieen angry with each other for sriw tiietu i.'.'sea h other ncieril times. 1 Fur tlie IIiCALn. 1'onnd iril. r:orge V'. Anderson K.., t.f rriina, P. W. & 5. It. It. held sn inipiest on Tiioday 25th Aug. at tl.e west end of lirm.ks Tunnel, on the IhkIv of J.uiks M ir-h.iil Mitchell, whose dead bxly was tiM.nd on the track by the only witness, sworn before, the ImjUest. The billowing names of persons composed the .fury. J.ini-s Cox, foreman. Joseph P. Miller, Lewis Gross man, Henry Zimmerman, Culys Cishlen, Wm. MoncrieC Michael Donley swore to finding the boily bctwccii 4 and 3 o'clock a. m. and the poriliou. Dr. II. S. Uevens ot I'rsina, lnaile the neecessaiy cxaminalioii in presence of the Jury, and the following verdict was rendered unaniinoudv. That deeetised came to -his death by being struct by the 1'iliit ot eitiier the Lantern bound express or through Freight, while sleeping on the trick on llie night of t! c 23th August 1T. Smie excitement W:v; .iussl by inci'r that the deceased had met vvith foul play. Not tlie slightest foundation lor llie suspi cion was discovered. The man was a nitiveof W. V. !.nd was engaged in Car ieiiter work in tiie Timuei. A VAI.r.Vl.LE Wintu on tiik V.'kt. "The I'ndcveioprd West: t.r. Five w :t -s in the territories." Ileing a .Complete History of that vast region between tin Mississippi and the Pai ilie; it ' Re,ilrf.,.Mi Climate, Inhabitanls, NaUtral Curisiiii-st etc., with Lite and Adventure on Prairies. Mountains, and the Pacit'c l'out. I!y J. II. lieadle, Western Correspondent of the Cincinnati Ccniniercial. and Autleir of "Life in Utah." etc.. Published by the National Publishing Co., of Philadelphia.' Mr. lb adle. spent five years in 'he (ireat West, for the especial purpose of exploi ing the country. Setting out on foot, he tra versed the States of Imva, Minne'ta. Nebraska, Kansas nnd Texas, as well as Dakota and the Indian Territory: visitin ' ! in tierson all that was worth sceim?: exam- iiiinglhe l.iuvls, living and conversing with the ieople. and gaining for himelf a find of infonnatioi, based ni-m his iiwu obser vations and ilisi'o'. elies, more extensive I than 'me mati in a uullioii can obtain. The liook is full of information and I I'm I of the greatest iuiit nit e. such us ! could i obtained only by going a!b r them j as Ibis indefatigable cxploier did. I Thesi' m w Stales and Territories coi;- tain inii'iiiparahly the graiidest scenery in the world, and some of the richest resoiir jcesof the American continent. Probably no other man has ever journeyed so ex teiisively among them as Mr. I'.eadlc certainly 110 one j coin leiit to describe w bat he has seen. It is emphatically the sti-t bimk of the day, and cunicil fiil in uttaiuin ai, im Imrlisi' circulation. We heartily leciuii loend it to our readers. It is comprised in one large mtavo volume of S-.':l pages, and illustrated wiih 'Jlo line engravings t.f the s em ry. Ian.' -, mines, jieople and cur:o!ries of the Cre.it West, and a new map i t the n gi.1,1 di trilx-d. The book is and the publide' -old by su!isciiitiiiii i.nly. rs want agent-- in every county. Far tae IIekai.d. LAranivllle Harvest Ilame. 1eai: Heuai.d: It mav inti-rest s-itne 'f your readers to learn how thin-s are done at l-avansville, in honor ot tiie rrov 1 tlence, who has blessed us with a boi!n;;f,;l harvest. The Lavanville S;::i.!ar Sc!no'. headed by its ctbeieut S'ipfrintendeni. Mr. J.tcob CoMiitrvinan. and the lUiihful ten hers an 1 f-o i '.-mrers 111 me goo i ca-; ;e. n-so, tmrers 111 the good ca' . 11 f t T fe' "P "r ' """i - -,s" s to aiMiroiirtaici. :inn inti.iit iv reii.n-r praise to Gixl for his :iH)diiess:md 111. n it'id providence. . In accordance with the go Bakersville Sunday School, Churih Suiiil.iy S-I100I, and Sunday S-hool of Soisierset. si n-sidve, the the Samuel's the Lutheran were invited to meet at Lavnnsv illc, 11 Aug-i-t U-Jd. to participate in the excrcisis. On tlie morn i ins ot the Hid, the Suiierintende.nt. teach er, scholars and many citizens of the to-. n and country met at the Kvan. Lutlier.ui Church, Lavansvi'de. The religious exer cises were opened by itcv. j. Earhart by ri-adinan appropriate passage of scripture and aildresiiig the assembly on the iniir umce of praise and gratitude to Hod for his mercies and goodness. After the sing ing of an appropriate hymn, led by Mrs. Baker of Lavansville. the children led by their teachers, pncecdetl by their parenfs and spectators, marched to a beautiful grove liciv.een L.tvansviile und Samuel's Clinrell. SiMitl :i laroe Isll.le u r:s lieoie.t .villi 'ill a!,iili.l..,iiee i.l lolill.. s ..ml in tie, I elegant manner known o we!) to the l.i dies of Lavalisville and vicinity. A bh s ing licing invoked by the I'astorof the la! vausv il'.e charge, till did jiistiec to tiie rich repast. Iliiitn r over, the people to tin iiiiuibvr of four or rive hundred surround ed the stand and were addressed by Kcv. I. Earhart. After the address many of the young regaled themselves w ith sweet music, led by Mr. Wesley Adams. The day was passed quietly and we trust to the pleas-ire and protit of all concenied. SriXTATiHt. ! K or the IlkE.M.ti. I la lh Ijawr llea.l t eller. The utility and ciTieai y of a law it t.it ute is in its enforcement. No law, however complete or jicrfect. is ahht of it Vtf t jtu' coiiiplUU its intendeil end. It must lie en forced by those whose duty ii is to en.'orce it. This is evident to every intrilirenr mind. Now the assertion ii maile that the re-al of the Llceii; law, nnd the n,!,i) tiou of the Local Option bill has prove.1 in I be ioeiHi i. nt, and that as much, if not itu.rt: li.pMr U sold now than U-fore . "... . . . :. the the election, is tli.. soT or is it ne re talk iiimgiualioii or f s.lerrvtion of those who are smuewhat interested? Is it not mere I talk for future effect? The best evidence tha! a tiling is so is that it conn s within llie limit:; oi iia ti's ow n eieri. m e, and until we see this :,s. s.-rtii.u lo Irf true with our own .yes, or hear that it is so Irolu cool mi l reliable j source a source lictter than that al!'.rd--d Iry those w ho do not srrupl" ti Irailic iu' Hint which they know results in evil and that continually leads thousand.; away to present an-l eternal ruin. ..r the mere sake ot gain, we will not In lieve it. ; We have talked with irood and iu:l, ini tial citizens (4' the cimnty. m. n uf iimpics '. tinned integrity, and have foi.nd their ex- iierirnce invariablv t ours, that since! the repeal of the Jicensi: law there is much ; thr.w away their crntehe, tha lame walk. poli4i iinprovement for the betU-r; li ssyoutig men ) ons l-i:es ure rendered Larniless, and the wounded walking Irom a UJlillilght carouse retard I are heal.-d witli..uta scar. It ia no bmnlHUf. The less of w hich Clul is Upici lit.isl. I.essj pro- i rii-lyv is pnldishe-t aruond each bottle. It If sell fault beard, and more dec. m y s. en in the f i-r as n article ever la-r.ire sold, and it sells be-tn-eU of our towns ami vilfcize.i. U e do j cause It does just what It preten.la to do. Those not pretend lo deny but that there is li.j . tvi, . r...w cutter tn.ru rheumatism, pln or swelling Uoriold.and that to. ill violation of the j il. s. rv Ui sutler if they will not ns Centaur Lin law, !ut whether the evil is so extensive as ; imen'. More than 1,000 eerUlicatea of remarkable alletlgvd there is pixjil rea to doubt, nay j cures, lncludinir froiea liiutia. chronic rheumatism, todeuy." Cut allow the assertion t be -.ut. running tum.s, Iu., hare Veen received. W true, where lays the blame? Iu the law or j will n.l a circular enntainlnir eertifkuWs, the in the people t Let ii see : If the law U a ; ri-. ii. ., gratis, to any hoc reiuratin it. One lailure it is owing. 1st, to some inherent quality which makes it ineiuvtual, or 2d. to its non enlorcement, or I.M, circ'.iiustaii ces over w hich t!iu Lt .v has mi jurisdiction or control tends to make il ineffectual. ! it in the first? then the fault is in tin; hnv; bul this cannot be, tor if I understand it j rightly, it prohibits the sale of liijuor iu in any way, shape or form, except a very limited way by the druggists; an 1 if lipj uor is sold in anv other way, it is sold in violation of the law. In this case the fault is with the (leople. II it is ow in to the ... i c...i. i :., . - i . sccomi, ine la.m is wtui tne p.p,c aim not ; coiupl ilnts. viz: ('rami In ' Uml ami Stoiu w llh the law, for as I have said, the UtilitV j aeh. Paiu in tne Stomach. llowcht.orSlde. Hheum and elllcacv of a law Ls in its tnfon': inent. ' a'ifm " ionns hilliouaCollc, Neuralgia. o-i, . 1 . . . .... , t , Cliiilera. Iivaenterv. ( 'olds, t resh wonrnls. Burns, Where a law I not Strictly cnlorced, it 13 s .re rhrnu,. spinal Complaints. Sprain and more or less iiieffectual. No one will con-1 Krai..-. Chilis aud fever. Vor Internal and tx tend for a moment that liecause the law t,'r"Hl nw- , . ,v . . n , . . i . Ita oticratlon Is not only to relieve ths patient, Which prohlblls murder LS III a degree III- I hutentinly removes the cause nf the complaint effectual iu New ork, London, 1'aris and! It -i.etratea aud ierralea the while ayateni. re else where, that the fault is in the law aud j 'ti.ni5he7"Kllf lu'U"n " tM,rt' n', 'ait'k" should therefore be repealed, and a license j nT" H,"us!'nol'd p3nas-c la jmrcW Veyetable ami law for murder lie instituted ia its place, I Ail H-aim. tint I itln.rn-tiui tin if ft... .1 1.1 1 If l'r.-luiretl tir " ..i.. " -i ins. ti.si i.kvs na.ii.iii s , ii ; ossible, made more stringent, and its en r.im.iiinnl l.nnl.l 1 ...e.. -:.l vci... - k uxuuu, i sii., v i nijii-u. n ii a.., icierence in ine sine oi tuai which robs the widow and orphan, drowns the senses and ruins the soul, which causes ' more evil to the Beneral good of stH-iety, than murder has or ever w ill. But it is owing to circumstances over which the I . ii...l I'l... r .i u ; . . ' a "e tauii tueu is not j ill ine inn. rvmeisci ctHillty rs -llOllflileil ' on the north and south by counties that : permit tlie sale of litnor, and many whoi ! :in n,,t oblain it here,- an just step across j i l''e border nnd pet it there. There may lc f..,c I..,. - .,..i m.i. ... " v.. . .. ..i i 1 ""li'l llu-ir passions anil uppelites, who will take :m ndvautai;? of this source of supply. ! I.'iU all lovers of truth, virtue and good ; order are in hope as time pasw-x, that this : e!a-s vr ill lnvnmc more and more leaiiti fully less. That which tends to give great value to Him law is mat temptation H remove.! to ' a creat extent from the rising feneration oi ' i. .en.- men who will take our nlm in oi oun me.i who win uae our place in l coming years. Let us not tease to wac ' an unrelenting war again that that has j only inixery. lunacy, and eternal ruin to commend iu Ijve and justic to the w idow and orjihan demands it. Our chil , dren demand it. Good government de - imamhit. ;),1 demands it at our hands, An Obseuvkk. Sloyslown, I'a. z of,., KcyJEfflMttEi ail Flnting; MacMnes. v, near Meyer 8 Milb ' -It Is in;niij in.l ninct ihr wjnti ..( i t. J. .1. IIoRMTZKM. s'one Fire ("lav woik Mr. Peal! of Friwtbtirg, MJ.. and several other gentlemen were' in ISedford ou 1 Monday and Tuesday last for the purchase : ot the necessary land at I5ridgeort for the j purpose of erecting and operating a fire1 brick establishment, which when coinple- tansewuij uwchiiio. n. b ti-i uciomiru i.ie ted will be one of the largest esUblish- "SfiSi'Z llient it the klllil in the country. It j quirlm? Jm lime mi.. I n. cpeti-ntii part tlx x nirords us a great deal of pleasure to an-1 Vvr"e- No liy's ii t im inpii-ie with-mt nounee that all the necessary arrangements i !h. i".w!1 l!'uVr?,r.1 c,riuUr B.nJ fuU have been made satnfactorily, and we liiiirtit.- V1.-1.I1 win ii tl..on irnnll..ni..n . (,)Ilntv. yr. 11 vM u, 1 sll()rt viflit M : TuesJay morning la.-t, from whom we V '"..v;".'"1"-":' Vnurj? 1 .; flll l.l 1.1 ! UlllllClUU I .,111. 1 . thi.t t I.. tl...t r-U ..,.1 .1 -". ..-i-iai luij an.laiKlT iurL-iaar:inresl fur t'"! N. Cuuulit. , trying to negotiate for a piece of ground, ; t'atarrti. Aiilnua. Hrunehlils. Spiulni; Mluwl.t'un. but th;:t they couldn't See the exhorbitant ! 9ualP,','n 1,n 1 "u I'ului.itiary t'oiui.htitita. sierul prit es asked lor land, (at the rate of f ,0OU ; t .holera-iu..iw. j la an lull liran.i LowVl per acre) anil. so they turned their attention ! '-ouiiiluint. Ki.luey iii--as na.l all uti'ectiiHi ul to lledlold County and are very inuch i lh" Urinal triiispfrfm:tly liatoilesfr lnm Pleased with the reception they met and WZXL yr the arrangements they have made. Full pani ulara wi:li me linl tcntitn-jiiT anl err- .... I ineaie.Dtwi ai..li.-jtl Hi. A 1 tn -s I. f'. H DE I it r. si 1 1. ii.fl .. VjU S. vn;a avenue. N-w Vnrli. .selectetl for the works is certainly very de sirable. It is on the John Willielm tract, owned by the estate of Peter Mr-ret-i .h.V.I in connect on w th severttl gentlemen in i, i,. ., i i Ci. ' i liedlord and in 1 Ittsburgll. It is situated a little south o the Y nriilge-Hirt railroad and on the line of the j I . . V Ji. It. It. U hen the proposal ciiauge on me 1. iV is. li. II. Extension is i m a.!i, their main building will open on ! the east on the I). & II., and on the w est on j the P. W. w'c li. thus giving them the ad- ! vantage of xiiiipetitinn on freights and j allow ing them to luad their gols on the I cars ot either road with the least possible rsvst ul let nil!! n r in tt.m ttf mi ani.11 .m --- . - .. ............ , .... . . t ... .-. .... r-iujtt L' ill - j sideration in a large manufacturing cstab- bshineiit. i Till". i:i tl.il.(.s i will coin t iris." n ilrv house Mil r 1V1 A ' a. II coin pns. fill ry lioilsi Wl X 1 I) ... Ml , engine liotise -JO o-O It. and tour kilns each of Which will cent aliout 3.t)0. The ; works will employ from riflv to one hun- tired hands and the amount of money nee- , is,:irj- to t-irry on the esUtMishment will average live thousand dollars ix-r month. The comjeinv promse to turn out tnm ! IO.iksi to -jo, lint) hi i, k per day. The lirst ! ground was broken on Wednesday hist. I and Mr. H. it, forms us that all the build ings arj tolic erected and every thing to lie in runningorder IN' M.NETV IIVTS. This will give a new imiietus to the al ready !'o::rid.i!ig mid last growing village of New llridgciKirt. as it will require the erect a in of a nunilier of new buildings at lin e, to ai commodate the increase of mp. idatioii. which will follow the oiiening ol the works. This place has grown more r.ipidiy perhaps, within the last three years than any other town along the line of It. it li. U. 1.'. and we have no doubt that in the course of another yar or two it will have grown to be a Uirough nf considera able In ile. THE FIRE LAV from which the brick are to be made is found at Williams Station, a point on the I. W. B. It. II. aliout three miles north of Bridg. ta.rt and lies partly in this county and p rtly in Simerset county. It abounds in vi ; large quantities and Is of a tine ualit . i'iOy tons of clay per day are li'.YV 1 lined niid shipped to "the Hobfitzell Met - tnrSrhd'-wo;! ::re oitetted. more tiici.rtw ice tUat amount will be mine I daily. iai(kii:i. K BUY i Eli lilt n.f 1 1 Ml heTrew deuce of .Mrs. Bulina Bnigh. August 14th, Mr. ih-nry Kretiger, of MilfortL to Mrs. Ktilina Briigh. of Sunerset. I'ATTi N" IX iXALD. At the Suuer set House. August llth, Mr. David W. l'ation t,, Miss Mary A. Ionald, both of ( or.:hie!H e. SHAl'LIS tlAROXErj. At the r.-si- dei.ee of Mrs. Elia Hetlley, Mr. Oliver; Shaulis to Miss Lizzie (iarilner, iaith of rs'lllelsei io-aiis:iqi. mi'ii. DAVIS )n Fri.liiy, At:;;. M. M ir jan t, itilant tluuliti-r ot A. V. I". J :iv i-, ai il G vct k. & M. -In Mii tou n (!:iilriiliT id' un the 'J'iul .Inti:ltli:tll nii'l .. .1,--i. , M.srv tiii!:n, tiL'eii i) iiniiitli" nntl tbvi. "Tin- I.i.nl si.ivc. hihI tiie lml liatli t;t ki ti :ttv:iv; liles-.l be tin- iiuin,- n!" tlie I.',rd." ' Vrrt.ns nebilily. Willi Its tm my atti mfants, low sj.irits. depres-U-n. ixiviiluntary eiuissrotis. Kts of emen. avruia torrhiea. I.ws ol power, dizzy hca.1. loss ot memo, rv. and threuteiied iuifsKence and imheellity. find a sovereign cure in Humphrey a' Houieoiathic Ss.itle No. Twenty-KiicliL i'omieed of the itiwst TiiiiMhte mild' and Mitent I'unitirea, they strike at onee at tiiensit ol the mutter, tone up the y."tein. arrest the illsi-hares. and Impart vigor .in. I enerzy. lile and vitality to the entire man. I hey have eured thousuniisof raae. Price, "pi rier p:ti'W:ize ol hve tioxes and a larite t- riaL. which ia very iuijM.riant In olsiiu:ite or old caaea. or tl per sioifie ln.'X. Soid hr all liruziflsta. and Bent he in ul on psi-ipt ot pr"i'-e. Addresa Ht'MPHKKY'S M' Kt 'I Kit ' lii M W iP ATUIC M K1HCI.N t 1 ).. i-t1- Hr.i:l.Iw3V. ew York. nov. IX -Kor sjie hy K it. .Vlarshall, Somaraet, Pa, ( hiltirou oflcii look I'ule anil Silk 1:1 u" ol ! r cause than having worms iu the i iii-n-h. Itlin'.VNS VKKMlrVOECIiMFITS j Rill iSe-itr-iy Wonns wiihout Injury tothechild. Iieinir p.-riii tly V It IT an I Iree irmu all color ing or other Ininrious Inure licnts usually . useil in isorai pvp:i rations. TKI'ISa Bli'OIVV Proprietors. X'i. Hii I'ulton Si reel. New York. s.il 1 hy brn.miitt and I'hemutt. and Vtmtm in Mrdlt lies tt I H tVTI Kl T( I'LITi A Box. I ratanr Liwimiriat. Th r - I no pain w.d. h the t'. nlaur IJniiu. nt n ill i:-'t n-lii ve. no swelling il will not nuhdue, and no Uin. nes whi.-h It will not cure. Thia ia rtronir l.iiiau:.?i', but It la Irnc Where the parts are not '4-ne. its ettectj are m.-irvcloua. It Uaa produced ui. re eur. s oi rheumatism. ncurala;ia. lock jaw, pal.y, sprains, swelllims. eaked-breastc, acahla. l urtis. snlt rbcutn, ear-ache, &c, upon the human Ir.uiie. an t ol rtraiu-s, spavin, rails, fee., upon an iiiLits in one year than have all other pretended remedies, since the world began. It la a counter irritant, tin all healinir tain reliever. Cripples liottic of the yellow wrapier Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollars for spavined or rwecnicd hr.-cs and mules, or for screw Worm In ahecp. St.s-k owners this liniment la w irth your atten tion. No family should t without Coutuur Unl ini'nt. I'l ice. 'oc a l.ttle; large bottles Jl 00. J. H. kOSE.C( ., Z3 llrouilway. New York. Tlie IIoiiHs'Iiolfl I'nnneen, AN'U Family I.iuiuiout is ine ih-si rcme.iv in tne wori.i lor ine loiiowins . .,. No. 215 Fulton Street, 'or sa'e by all druatsta. New York. July Castoiua is mora than a aubatltute for Castor fill Tt I. It. .itw V avtli'ls. Es.ililMMohl.1. if ' to miui. the foui rctrulate tu bow- contains- neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, veasaBt ti taka. Children need not cry and tnathcr may rest. aprilZ Thirty Years' T?xperi?i:re of! an lu iire. Hn. Wladnlsw's Xooltalnr My rap l, t!" pr -script i.i ot ono ( the i-.t Female pi.;.mi. " ! Nurses. In the I nilH States, rni-t hi lon n.l for tirtcrv vcarfl wit It ikvit laillnor s.l. ty wt suTf hrmiill'-njo( m"?li"r :in'! rhi'vhrn, trmt the lrehl! Uil.int f na wirck iH t tij" o-lnlf. It fruT U 4-iii:y of th l'ni-Ii. rcli- v.-ji winil elle, TanH' fl th tnnplf. an1 iriv.v f Iit aith ami -.inti r; l, ni"(hrr an I rbiM. W l-li.'o it t ilillw K-nt n l Snn-t ftnii-xiv In ilif W. r, I In mil is,k of IYSK. TLRV mil lIAKI;K I l. t'lliLI'l. t. wlirtlirr i' arin" frun lMtliinn; or rrom any uthcr cause. Fit lirc-ti.nn fur uiinz ?lu enpay eaeh i.kiIi. .m i renuin" m- U" "' to-'"" ' VlHTlS a. PKiiSIVS is ,htf nut,tlH wr,wmr. s..ij t,v il .'..-tl. im? li-al.ru. ' -uyt ! -p-. -y. - ZjL. "'T,p a ' J JL JCT ' ' . i AU'AKIiKI) liV the ' Amorimn Tntttntp i Amoncan XnSllUUO , 10 J. W. McKeO TOP. ery uii tm m I Oti liii i. ' i:hibiiiuu or :. Julia K. i!lt. R-. Sw. V. A. Ilam.ir.!. I'ru. siiuu.rt 1. Tilliuu, 1.jrr4Hin.iUjK Stie. New York. Nufeialicr Ji. l.ri This iiiuplo anJ Inifnuw.) mncliine 1 a. uniul er piuw lor i j.t. ,illr. THE Mtkt-K MAM FAOTl KI(( I., ) Urumlway. New Yurie. AC. F. NT'S V. NT' F. I ). CR- garvin-s elixir of tar, 1 nromniwBi ct rwiur .1 i.i i.r..ti!!un.-n 1 Ms from tlie ton; crCipiiaM ,, ,T J l "r"i"'i V' 1' ,",1J' "'a' l' waril in the N.-w ..r!t Ncwubatwri: tln ir hii:i.rv an l U.u. stvli.-h Villains lully .Si r-sult of a -n.dial.'' Iv.s.Ti.ih.a ut Livin B'"!r ..xf. -i.:i inrrui.n.iu. S..-nt eu n-cHij.t of in emf. A.liln-j' I ni.iif: I'rii.t iiia House. 3d Veaey St.. X. V. ' The Brrkwilh lnrtitble lamll; ;Semr 3larb(ar, on SO ln Trial; mauy a.lvnnt:ii.'n over nit. S:it!iit;ii-;i..n iru.ir.in tetsi. or (Ju p-l'mittal. Sent cimplete. with Hill ill-ns-ti.iiin. lin-kwuli S-rwiaj; .M..il.:ni; '.i sai i iinwlwav. N". V. Till: KM KKHiiny roR ntlK Rt. .1 niair important inptnUtjl. S-.l.! l.v tlie W.iiio 1 ru I .. Xu. lip.a,lw;ir. X. Y.Vtiv. It rn- taiua Kupture atmnlutvly in ease and' eoiuturt. nlKb, .., .lay. al M tinK. un,j Un l.r all eircum- ftaaei-. withunt any uxeeption whatever l an v - "" n'l h..u. niter Iks taKro ull .iurinu Ib'e T.'7:Z nhyielan will pI.t il.i new Tru i ,r y.,u with- ""' r,rse. .- """""""" "" " Xrir A'h-rrii.-'riii' V :aciii:i:s v.'antkd. 1 he .S. lil Iire-tor of Sotm rsi t l-in.n-'h w ill n-eelve applications for live ieai-l.cr to W emi.loy-1 . iu the "l'ni..n S.-hooI" f..r th.-ciuln.j urm. j W'jifcs fn.m .:5 to ii per tnonrb. All ap.li.-a-tlon- to I... ni.nle to the I'n -i l.-nt .11 or le-foti: Sep- ! li ui.'urlu, is i. ItyorJcroi the li..arl. I ISAAC SIVU'SUX, j ITei-Men:. j ailimmd .mi:i;ti.(j. All person? tv.O'tl-ie to the cttenti. u of the Souiwrsel X .Mineral Point liiirot to .lohnrU.wn are resjieetiully lnviie, to meet in the '..urt rm-ui .in Miaiilay eveumi;. Iho s.h ol Set-mlMT n xt. Hon. JiiJi M. t'ou.l.il, ol John-town. l."r , 1. 1 1.. ... ,-l.. ..oil 'liin j ni.i .i-Miii ine uie-i-ii.ir. II. I D A EH. Set:retjry. V. II. COKFI.OTII. I'res'i.lrtlt S. . M. V. K. I.'. The oldest anil most reUal.le institution for for oh-, ru!ars ; s. 1 tnlninir a .Mcn-antil KMii'-ati.-n. F- r 1 write to P. Ill FF &. StiN sepj i'il'.sl ur. iJa AftF.NTS WANTTIT) ! J S, m 1 -A. w ' AAA, , , A To sr 11 an a rt k le thatevcrv laa.iiy ue. I'rllis arvlarxe. aini extra in.lu.s-ai -nt i.'fere.! to azent, whoarewiUiuc to work. Apl'iy or aeu.l l.r eir eular an.T tcnu to Eun utDs Kicoriii:sts. Ariin:i Iit.tmutnl Stnrw. a3 27 Sixth St., riU-!,urh. I'a. Hixr IMHi 1MIMS1I CO.. WM. KIP. .MlNAiiEC. Naanr-ifUry, Ffnn Atroof, PITTSlll litiH, PA. Muuutacturvr? of Ibe brtt I' li.-h in thi wcrl.l I T ctt-amnif nU r-forin to i;s original lusCro cii-i. Silver. PUtetl w are. Ura-4. i upr, (tiawware, War t'ixtarv-, Xicuiuutiveii. Fire ftuijiu. ami any artirle that will reif ive a pi.tish. .U'AL ! AULXTS W'A.VTtll toeamass ihL town. A l-1 dresa aa almve, em losin u ctnts tor Kauiplw and tlireetions. sepa - --- ...,, .. ' r Oli ,V l.r., i . F.u:m la Westmoreland cnuntv. three miles south of Liirotiier. and one hall uiiie from eehatiii-sliiirir. on the line ol the contemplated railroad in'Ui Florence to Jones Mills. Ir contains pri aeros, more or less, and is in a .r.iod ere ot cultivation. - withplentvol water la every tn-l.l. Part oi llii firm is unR-rLi Ui with out I. A 1 hr. Ltrj-e lnVIa hfUf aud tiitc out tiuliliu.--u t he prvu; irs: al a jlnM.. i.n-l.:tr !. l-'er'n a((lvni t n ran K"t ;i ''ar ila. I c;II iM-ll a tiim.t.im Urm ttt lw j ri JOHN F Iti Yr. Lau:luiii;-Totvn. 913 U'c:muri lauii Co., K XM'I THU S S ALE iF KKAL F.sTATK. lirTirtue of the ixwcr and auhoritv civen ti the undersijfncsi, by the last wiil and testament of Klias Horner, late of Jeuiicr towuhin. Sjmer st eonnty. Pa., ilecessci. there will "tie Sold at public an le. on lite pn-nuses. Pi Jenncr ti.wnship. countT an.l State aioresnid. on S.ttur.lay. the 'Ttti day or September. A. I. lSTa. at one o i l. s ic p. m. the following des.Tilie.1 valuahle real e.late. late the property of said deceased, to wit: A certain trai t of lan.1 situ ite In Jcnner town ship aforesaid, adjoining Inmls of A lei. KhmuK John Klshi'henr'r. J-ph W. Ileum. Jacob llntT man and other. eoiitalDui l.'.lU acres an.l allow a nee. alsiut J acres of which 'are clear, and IS acres in meadow. The tmiroTenients are a two , atorr lox house. rmna. tiara, a tenement noose and stable. There Is a vein of coul almut four lect ; tbii k on the premises, which is now open and lie- lna;worHtsi; also a vein o u:iksi.hiu almut hve. fect thiclt. There is aiso a ?issl ar-tilc on-haril and ot her fruit tri-ea on the pro.erty. the proficriyis favorably sltuatcil. bein convi-ni.-nt to churches, -.iois. 'mills, stores, tie., is welt wn:ensl and In a g,M"l state of cultivation. Ternia will he favorable to pnr--h:"is.-rs un.l will be masle known on the .lay ol sale. Tha defcrmi ; payments mut tie secureil hv m iinent U.n-l ou the prevuise. and 10 nr cent of the pun-hae moiier must be pai 1 141 uay ol sale. ALKX. lluVK.MAN". sepS Kxc utor. Kennard & Oudesluys, Entter Commissloa Mi rcMs, 83 Excliane Place, BALTIMORE, Md. ,rn 1. 1 nk.,i ; UfReapetrniiy Solicit l iberal Ship- : uaeHlw af i GLADES BUTTER. Having every Facility for Selling Butter, we can Promise Shippers Prompt and Good Sales. Mni rail. Utemmiiwe &53 Dairying. Respectfully, A.C ' KfflABD & ODDESLDYS. sep3 Prjlfinn 1Hl HCHnf.il SCHOOL 11I1M- Tl ItF. SI'lIiNiL and OFFICK WSKS. I'KWS :.! Pt'LPIl'S made of seasoned Walnut all I Ash IuiiiIh r. Scud lor pri-t s to C. C. Dl'NMXLS, lt5 Iaborty Street. riiUfetirsIi, ao.T ST. CHAELES, ! FtiKMKKLY j LIGHT HOUSE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITV, X. J. ! The moat desirable location on the island. Sprini; . Ileils In every room. No bar. Aceontmiidattoii: for aaiesta, ami also atablinat h.r ri horses and j camairea. iruesta win leave tnecars at tne i un ed Stales Hotel. Ji IX A II W(H ITTOX. Ht.NM WtHITTtiX. anir'.'T Proprietors. A LLFJJHEXV TBrXK STOKF. JOEL S. G0E & CO., Mauofacturcra and wholesale ami rvtait dealers In HADDLKS, IIIRJISS, TKCXK.S, VALlSlSlt TRAVELIXO HA(JS, No. tit Federal St., Allegheny City, Pa. .All orders prnmptly hlicd ami work war- ranlcd. auif.7 V x. .'ulii'rfi.'fini'iili. s UMKKSKT ACAM-I.MV. 1 lir r.i,i.rfU-.? .V'.t.H-inr will im ..pnf n Ta-s. ''.ly, the irtih ti.ir .if s. .it.mlr or .it, Ur hIbi ol lithcp. Tl" fr.b-rt f a rTlrn main an-Hc male ir-.tr u-r will I iM'iiraii.l by ttrnn ra-irii-ii .n win l- xi-.-, ,i (a fjizlih. Itio. ink. ii-runi. f'p-ii. h. i!o.t.: an. firnwinit. Tho t-rta wiUrxuilnuc fit n Tl.. 4 t. a iwiih. A ! tii i. ui lan.l haf lr:. i ly hr:n ,ulrriSl tit lofara tl;e c niiiiuarK- tha Ara.lmiy rr thm jnrr. an I it t- itin a t.:.l tli it -i-h -at, i n tntnn will lu.ikelt a p. m::ir.f nl lns:toil.,. ThctaltUm will be inuiJtrra:e. n i K'l lowrllux nil U ha it rw-.i..il.-prl' Fur imriu ulara .pljr to lb Sw. maryof ihe li-mrlut frau-r. I.r ifirr "t tin; li:irl uf Trnu'e. . V. M.SCUh'N'K. V.'. II. Kim.-STZ. s5-r.I:irv. Krei'hleat. N oner- 1.. iH-ret.y lr.n w so rnrn. cootvmeu inii iuw liiiUjwinx :i.urn .v-ciutit!4 liar lerj Hll in y ulih-e an I ttuii the ajrue will he (irm-nteil tot 'iHirt l.-r rimurMi:'iti oti I'tiiirs-Uy, S-pttm'ier llih, iiT a. I I: tir.t :i.--..uni ..f Fr-f lrirfc WrrM'nr ftrvl iKsi- I tri.-k Kreii-.T. ai-j-iH- i-f Kwlirimi Kracrr. I hi? a- iMunt H m SiPkiuIi. ailiie of Att-Ir-ar I!. Unlay. '1 h': ae.i,iitH ot A. J. I'.diwni. a.-line.f Jia J. S.-H- II. Al. i li lin:l atiiiiif il fletirrfc Kri'sllliie, m luiilrc.r t.lu.iwili ll.iltiu.iti. lutmiie. t. M. sa UKIH'K, aon PruthifMitary. NOTICE .vniee Is herjtiT iciren to all iiernn nmeerne.1 as k-ir.iln eisnittoni or otherwiiw. that the huliow iii'4 a.-n.unt have puMe.! reiriitrr an. I the same wi.l lie pre-enu:tl tor entiiirmation an. allowanea at an Orphan's t'ourt to le hrhl ai Sotuenet in aD'l lor sjoiner-'et county, on 'Ihurs.lay. the llih .lay ot Septeiu!er. A. I. Is73. where all icr-ou !nt -r ftisl m iv iitten.l li they thiak jiriper. r'ir-tan.l I;u.t iws unt of Jan,b Xt-ffunil II. A. Fli -k. u r. ot S:irnii Kliek. ileeea.c.l. Aoisnint or uii l i'uuiua. uar liao of Char lotte M. li.ik' r. Aci-iitoC i'oter Urnu. xujrlian of Mary A. Fr.eillllie. Ais-iunt of S:imael .Meyers. murJian of Kman. ne!. Harvny an.1 M h lou ii.-rkry. Firt jii-iiunt of Henry Ymler anl tbrl.s;hin KiK listitler. ex'rs. of Jonathan Hm-hstetler, ue c.niieil. Serr4ii! n-.-.iur.t of Ji i-Lih Shnfer. aiiniitiKratifr of Aks. 'horoi-niair. ilere-ja- I. j Aos.iiiit of Oliver kurppir. A.linini.'tntor of i Ali-T. Snv!"r. ileeeawil. t irst antl Bn:il ss,un of Pvtcr W einu-r. aI tur. ol Israel Shnetiir.kr. iis.:i.Jeil. Ansiiint of Llavi.l J. Ilimin. trusice forth ml.-ot the real vtate of Hir'.ra Uluuh. liec'.i. Aiinnl orTuhlas Miller an.l W. A. lthol. ex.r. ol lieioiuin kiiuin-l. ile-enel. Ai-t-mit ot l'et-r Hui-ithley aR'l K.ira S. l;ri-k-lev. rx'r. of Snlotnon ITi-Wley, lieea.sl. A'-i-i.unt of tlnalth Ateye'rs, a-l uirx. of E'.'U lieti .MrviT. i..cea-.l. t irt 'ana Quit aosioiit of P-.-trr Iv vy. tit. of Siran K-ilrm-r. ir..-e..-,i. Ai-n unt of Iitil .1. ni! Ae. Hm'taker. ti'n. ot Ifnjjinin Lruinilier. iwrml. i'iis. an-i tinl a:cuntol i r'sire Seehler. a-i'inr. -.1 Samuel Kuhhnan. iteireaeil: Account ot Xapottsiu llayur. acting esr. ol txeorsfe Parker. fceeasl. Airiuont of lr in W. ami tlias Sullivan, ail'mr. of t'hillip Suiiivan. tteiTije-l. J. K. WALTEK. Center. aurfl f 1ST V vl'Sl S put Jown lor trial at Sep-i S J li.'UliK T icriu, I"... couilliClli-ui a.1 .li'iu'ia., ; till Kn .la it Pal tun ct a!. v Frcleri.-k A k.nv. I u.ncr'n a-'.niJO vs K. S. ilowno. s..iniier Ji Krraaer vs VViilUni. el al. .VinKt.illr v Knala-let al. J woli linm vs A. J. Lenhartet al. Watt i Wilson rs i. M. s. lir k. Janre-y Jl An.irews vs .l.isinh ;in H-irn. V. uiLe aiet SlirhAWii v s.iu.i. iii-irs Jt kirk vs s.itui. li. 1'. kirk V Hatne. A. A. Shutuw-iy ct t o. vs same. tiille-ple. Seller St '.) v same. Henry Si-Mag vs t ollsirn & li.ier. State Bank vs S. A Maast. FpsI. knee-rvr Frineis l'oUiitr-ui.iu. 'ic',rrrt ille vs VV ilium .Morgan. I '.mjlais Sul;.-ic vs Levi t'ouj;!i. m ur. SBCOXD WKtK. 'iisir.'e Ijjiir vs J. an I t. lieisl. J..n:is I -i.tv vs S. a. It. li. II. t o. S. k il. K. K. . vs K.I. yt. Kiti:tn I. S inte v.s John li-ilicrs. Same v H. it. Haer. Mi ..stutter vs I'li-kiuir. M. A. Satiai r vs t onielius rb-rklry. John l. li.Hl.ly vs Wm. S. lltrrah. 1 h nuas an.l Iri anliel.l vs Altreit Wilub tn. J. biMlioT'-i a'lm'r v Win. May. t-jis.re F. t'owel VJ Ilaniel Mickey. I 'onra J StoV VS Jaenh S. FhillippL. J ilin 1 1. It ol lv vs V.'m. S. Marfan. S. a. M. li. K. t'o. vi lieorife W. Itenforl. J ilin .i ll s Caroline ami Franklin Bo k. t '"tiMiieni-e Saw Mill 'o. vs James Baiter. F. kiiiinxrrv licnrv V. J. t-UHcr. Frink allee r Ucire W. Suhre. John Knahte vs p. fcC. K. K. to. X. U a. Parson vs Isaac Huxu. .S-.e-ertet tior.nirh vs Joseph Snyiteret al. V. Wolti-rstHTster's nse vs 1 hmiuu Herrn. Peter S.;' vs II. t Jl. l-.s:.-tler. F- M. SI HRK'K. a.:;; Priiooiary. c, V, 0 IIKIUFF'S SALK. lJvvirtUtf .ffiia-trr wrtt. f Venditioni tra- 1 ni. ft rt f'itt itn an-l f rrari Facia out uf th: l'"U:t ul ( 'omitioii Pla.4 .! .tn-rtt 1'imnty. 1 V.i.. ..11 -t T. uw iiini t-i. 1 will n;m to ty : j.iit.l;.' 1 ii.rry. :tt rde urt Hoii-w. In Smr-t. ;..u s -1'ur.l.ty. the titb U ot t (-iu.'r. A. 1. "is, ; at '' ! - h. . in. iri? ! iliti -rval t-tat; vit: j AH t ritftir. tut. i'it?ri ttl Haiin uf J-hn . :iri've. twt. in ai! tlte t'ii-witi iesrntM j r;il c-'t.ir'. A trtam I.t ot Kr'anl Ftiu.it in the I town 'ti tiuiTfit. SniT.-t r'aotr. Pa., ani ktn I un i'l m "i .-;ti't town us i No. 'M, Uuiiifi ou the eti-i y 1 '"ii'r.' tr--t. w. li ( v A-im 'trwt. wen J t.y C.tt k'rry a U-y n-l rth hy UiC Nu. it h ' i.i.ti UiT-n -rt--tfc-i. witn the appartnao--. I T.i k-n in -xTu:it.a the irt.ftv f John C 1 Ss-Lrrae a: -u;l uf W. A. AiiHt-r. j ALStw- I All thf ri-t.t, title-. tutfn-!t an.l cUiio uf Pat- r'u.k 11 lly, .tt. in an t to the following i(!vrited rt'jl etarJ. tiz: Two certain lKof trrouoit tttuaX in the t-n of Gtirrrtt. SwmcrKft cuuuty, P., known 011 plot ot s:il town a M No. vtf and 47, tn.un.'.ed on the eat I t Centre atreet. aouth b 3Ia Ie alley, west h biarWIierry alley, and north ty ik aeh alley, with a tw . story fruoie dwelllna; h. -use thereon en-ettsl. with the atipartenarerra. l iken in ejeiu-i.'ti as tne propeny oi patrKK HoHr, at the suit of E. M. li.wuian. a l.si Al' the riaht. title. Interest and claim of Sam- uel NiooU. ot.iii and to thctoliowinirdeseribeil real i estate. A certain piece or Parcel of ground situate in tiie ln'Uih of I" r"ina. Somerset county, ! Pa., eoutuimu !s ivre. wi.iro or lesa. with a one and a half sli.ry tram.' iiuilditiz an.l spring house thcre-'n ens-teii. a.1 iiitnimr North Fork Creek on the north, the I'rstiLa iCailroud on tlie east and sou:h. an.l the I .lnnellsvttle r.nlriad ttt the west. ! with the :ippunenauie. Taen in execati.rfi aa ' th-- pr"i-r v ot Sjmael NieoUat thesuicoi ti. V. ieiilur:. ALS4 : Alt the riatit. ti le, interest and elaim of P. R. llowlcy. ol. in and to the followinir ilescrilieit real 1 estaU'.'vu: Two certain lota of around situate in , Iialcl'ity iN.n.uich. S..incr"t munty. Pa., having cai h tW l.-et f.ont and Isrina; l'JI feet in depth, tnsat i inir on Ci.rn.-r of Hr-wlway and ('enter streets of said town, a.li.'ininic lots of lira, ('rouse, with tbc ' appurti-ii.iii.-cs. Titaen ia exevu tion aa the prop , crtv of I". i;. Il -wiev. at the suit of Samuel J. Liihtv. ALSli Ail the riiht. title, interest and claim Hcnrv ; Kann. of. in and to the loliowinit destTihed real es : tate. viz: A certain tract of Lind situte ia N'orth amptun township. S-imcrset eonnty. Pa., eontain i Ins Ji acri s. m .re or less, of which there are about i 70 acn-s cleared and about 4 a.res in mea.low.wlth 1 a .me and a naif atory Unt dwelllnz house and hiw barn thereon erected, ailioininic lanls of Jehu Itowmaa. Ucnrr It. .w num. HenrTMiiter. Phflin pnor'm'i-h and Levi lioyer. with the appurtenaa- ces. i men in execution as the pmtiert of Heurr Kann at the suit of M. A. Sanner an.) Peter I JJ.iki.-r, tx irs of Ueunre Humbert, deceased. ALSI in Ail the rtsnt. title, interest ami claimof tleorire ' Cosscl. of. iuaud to the following licscriheii rval estate, xu: A certain hit nf trround situate ia - lirutticrsvall.'y townsbli. Somerset eonnty. Pa., eoiitaiuini; one aiTe. more or less, adjoinim; lot. of Wm. Petu on the west, Jacob Swartaentrulier on the cast. Alex. Phiisou on the south, and road on the west. wi:h the appurtenance. Taken in ex ecution as the pmjierty ol (iiMine Coasel at the suit ol I'liilson St Iiruliaker. . ALSO I Ail the ri'ht. tlili- iiitereat and rl.iim of John I. H'slilv. ol. in and to the following dcscrilied n-al estate, v in: All the minerals, mineral! rights ami pririleires. iroal. tnetais. ores, limestone, fossils and all other mineral substances Iving- and beinir umierand c jitaineil within the loiiowuia; deas-rilieil piece ef : l.inii situate in Hrbthervalley township. SomcrsH j county. Pa., tieifinninir. at a corner ol laud of J. : Valk"."r. lw n). Hay and Samuel Il.irer. then.- ' s cath :ts decree", east .til perches, t fie nee aouth lio'sj decrees, west ST per-hes: thence north XI ' ilcirre'S. west 30 pcniies: thence south 5T',ile i irrves. west W pen-lies: thence north SI decree, j cast t. i i-lo pen-iiea: thence north 14 dea:reea. east , I JI rn-ri-hes to the plaisr of heirinninir. containinr Isu a.-re eieil and limestone Sir use ol farm for do mti.. ,,, aark.,lltural Pun-s as t.iX aa coal rnnains teinx reserveilandexcepteit furthaawwer i of the surface. K-ing tlie same uiinerala and Bia- er.il risrhts whieh Philip Hav ami wile conveyed to the said J. II. Uoduy by deed of July 14th, A. ' D. W. ' Taken In Lev. Fa. s tha prepertT nf John P. ; Knd.tr at the nut of Philip Ha v. : ' ALSO I Alltberiirbt. title. Interest and elaim of L IL i Kobi-nst ine, uf. in a ad to the following described j rval estate. Tiz: A certain lot of irround alt oat e I in S-micrsct iinoith. Somerset euanty. Pa., frunl- ii.-4'J icct on S.uth street an.1 extending l'JS tet si.uth to Lincoln alley, sdjoinintr husof Wm. B. I I 'ultroth.on the east and Wm. HelHey fc Bros, sa I the wes, with a one story frame dwelling house I thereon erected, with the appurtenance a. Taken i in execution as the pronertv id I. H. Kobenatina at the anil ol W . Meitahan and others). Sherilis oLtre. ) S .. .- I I iLlVtK KXEPPF.R. Sheriff. -aiisj. m i. ULK TO ACCEPT orREFU.E. lojanjti Korns. lnnicl Koma. Solomon Korn. or hi assignee. John H. I hi. F- . John Korns. ur hi.. a.f itnces. the heirs ef Charles HetUey, dece-ased. heirs of Susanna, formerly wile of Samuel tlaniner. deceased, hhh-s of Catharine, formerly wite uf Joseph L-'pley, deceasni. heirs of Kliiabeth. formerly wife of Daniel Uaumer, iic-eaeil. Marv, Hirmrrly wile of Levi Shaffer, or her asilnee. Jsitib Korns. lineal descendants of Ihivid Korns, deceased, and all other persons lntercste.1. Vouare herebv notitleil toappearat an IJrphans' Court to t held at Somerset on Momlay. the Ith dav of Scjitemlicr next tn accrpt or re I use the real estate of Irinicl Korns, deeeaseil. atthe appreised prl -e or show cause whvthe same should md be sold. OL1VEK KXEPPKH. julrtj Sheriff. Penn'a Female College, Pittsburgh, Pesa'a. To be opened Wednesday. Se(d. 17th. Supplies! with experienced and eonipeteut Professors and Instructors. Provisions made for athorouirh liberal eI neat ion. Iiexrees conferred un eomi)etlon of courses. Partial course student's receiveil. Constantly en lancinic equipments. Huildinrs nnsurpasseil lor location, beautv and com tort. For further Informa tion applv tn JAMES BLACK. D. I.. Presi.len or Facultv. Fltth Avenue, Pittsburgh. Pa.. wany of the followins; named Trustees : James Langh lin. Kobt. Mcknight. J. K. Moorhewl. Pre t, kc, Hon. J. P. Sterrett, Ker. Iir. Howard. Wilson, Brown, Ir. Ja. Klne. Maj. Wm. Frew, ke., ke. Keter also to the following pat runs: Hon. Elien, McJunkln. Butler, Pa.; Oen. A. B. M CalmonL, Franklin. IV; Hon. J. W. Sxvfteki, Warren. Pa.; David Millen, Xenia, O : Rev. Ur. J. F. HuUhl- sun: Mdism, lnd., ke., A.r. I jrii. Xeio AdcerlUemrnl. WANTDn a pamphlet ootMlnin inft erYhimlT fhmM ". J. V. 4 11 men wf.h I ntr tn make BKmer t.i wn.1 bit innrtot. i-., whi.-hi-r. ;. TILTHS, PltfLurr. Wen4cIPra!eBt DworMop. lno WAJITKIf. '.r'a-. Sn-pl- M fenl a. WcwlaU A raaeia, 4W t' a Inwi M ., Fhlla. ?f ralcct a cMtfh. Xiy.Lio l avr rvrtaUt Iu lay ta Mualaltua fur fatar vll r.mjp-taeoet. Hm CARBOLIC TABLETS arw a an cur fur alt lilaTwara at trt KpntUi7 S..TW Tbruat. tulJi. Cap. I)iihrln. A ittima. t'atarrh, H-Mrrnr ;. Injur tif tha Tluvat. VA'liMlilpe. ur Hrweliial liilwt, and all ttijaaiMol Ilia Luna. In allratrauf wiUla lniwrMrrrtk-o, thrsHU TalilrU jtxiuUl b lnimL.tl ao-l trwlr owl. Ti-T csiualtie the rirralatina uf the hUwl, aiUlirat tht evenly of tita attaek. aa-l will. In a tt tmrt limr. r-t"tv iMfuithy awiou t th alKvttsl ..rif iu. Wliy arlic TMl an ut ap onlT to l.luo huxrs. Taka du Mitalllutrc it tliry ru t M Iuun4 at yir tlrturil:'. ia.l at itv u, Km. a;r'nt In w turk, wau will furwunt ihtatiimin mill. Ihia't be ileeelrvit by Iraltationii. SM hy Jral. fnce cent J a tiox. JliH.Vli KtXJJHXl, PUtt St., .cw Vork. SanJ lur eirruiar. Oul Aitent 6 the V. X. WORKING CXASSi aataot. Kcpeetable employment at home, day or evening: no capital retimreil; full tiurlnietions an.l valuable pacaK tat irouU ent free hy mall. A.l.lreM. with ix cent return atamp, AI. Y 'it NO a, CO., 1T3 UreenwR-h St-, X. Y. tJLf A IITCn -Wb-.l-nlepar. h.Tlnir VV All I CLUaArnta .r tlx Har tram Stwiua Machine iua:e at Ii-tnhurv, I 't. The Lite(aa. Heet. The Stillest. Faet anl Eai eer, Ira Siiteh. Self Sectiny. Straisht Xeelle Machine la the market. Iletter term 'hn anv ramui. A l.tr-sa BARTK AM k FAXTi.V M ta' Co., JUH.H A. Lalsii, Utwril A ;;nt. iMntmry, Ct. 1'aDTAssiu Book sent free fur Prof. Fowler's Great Work (m Man bo-!. V.uiaiii-i. ar! tbeir Mutual la tcr n-Ur iocw; Lor. It Law. p.wr. et. Aife&ts r MeUiDic fnm W 1 vtpi of tliU wrk s Jay. mivt wc i1 m canT3"tn4 lk tn tt any tmmiit nw-nt. A-l-ln-f. ftilnx exferi-n., etv. NATIONAL Pl'l5iliilLN L'O., Phil deliittLft, Fa. I the mtt pw? rful -Uiir. tn:nth-iwr rnI rtiwrTr m ijiaivuiur iMtftrpK-ti-'n kt:-wn to terta MeiK. lown' ant (tebifitat-l hy th warm wratlivrotj Spring an.l Summer, ulitrti the t'lm-t i- not In ac tire rirniatlon. r!ejae?ir!T ir-theiin-xirnpurtti8 fpiii fluirthneM arxt iiopwrtrft t ttj of the rrtive orm. an-! if iu:.niN"l Tumr. ' Lntpftom. Pi tvb. il.tl. pBtair." St-H. t x.'.. xs. Whn W'-ary an-i lanntil fn in .rrw.rk. an ! ia!in.,. lntwitnes ami inertia tak the j lae of ; ewrjfy un l 'rijp.r. the-yti-m nee!. n Tfiic tohiM : it up ami help the Vital Forces to t h?ir re- j In the he;tt "f Sarnmr. lriafnTly the jA-r anl Splen rwt property pertorm rheirtiin.-ti"n-: ! the Vterine an-1 I rtnary i 'rsin are inactive pr-t iu in-r weakwi! of the totiiiM-h anl inftme inl ; a prtMi;xi;iia to hiiittj ileran-fement. f X3-R. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JMDBEBA i U uretre. lirectly from the SOI'TH AMKKI- ; 'AN FU.4XT. ami L pTUliarlr suite.! toall these illthcullles: It will cieanse the Vitiated Bio-. I. ; strengthen tha life-g;:vin powers, arel remove all . olistruetk.ns froui lmpaire.1 atel enleehte.1 orxaos. ! ItabouM bw freely taken, aa Juml-elia is ine ' woaneed by meitleal writers tlie most ehVient M rlner. Iodic and ilewhstrwent known in the whole i range of raeilietnal blanta. j JOHM U. KtLUnitr. H Piatt St.. X Y. Soi.1 t.y iiraalst. S.,le Aent i.r the l . S. I Priew line Dollar per buttle, hen.l toM'irt-uhir. Men's, Youths' and Boys' CLOTHIN a- FOR Fall and Winter Wear. Having irreatly increased oor faeiiltlea during' the pujl var, w are now prefiared to otter i yonr approval h.-ctl. uuurjiise.t iu ext. nt. : Style. Workinaiiifaip and Material. We mute a! specialty ol j IMS READY-MADE CLOTHING ' I'uIIt equal. If not aaperV.r. In eWanee, style, cut i and hniaa. Wth nest onlered ranuenta at prices one third less : but lor all who peeler to order ir-ar- mania we have aa eitrtuire 1 .astotn Department. ' euoacaady auppllad with the hoe-l mous. atel a ! large borve ol uiuat Artiatir Cutters. CLOTHING OT Our Own Manufacture, Which we iruarantee to he of better quality, and cheaper in Price than any other house in the u:y. SCHOOL. SUITS j For Boys of All Ages. i fa'oosl and very (heap! ioXE PUICE! t NO DEVIATION!! I i All Goois Xnta a! Hi Ten Lainst Pr.2 UELING, FOLLANSBEE & CO., 121 Wood St., Cor. Fifth Ave., IITTSBITRGII PA. fV-t. 30. VDIT0R S NOTICE. t he nmlernirneit anlitur. ai.uointe.1 bv the Or- ' phana' Court ol Somerset county. Pa., to examine ' the cUims an.1 demands, report the ta.a and make ! a distribatioa of the rami in the hauua itt the a.1 . miniatratora nf Samuel P. Hittner. dei"eaei1. to 1 an.1 antoow tboee legally entitled thereto, will at tend at klaotfice, in Somerset horoutrh.oa Imtav. Ithe'JSilday of Anarust. 1773. when ami where all : perSKiJ interested may attend If thev think proper. PAlLH.OAlrHr.li. auirt Audiior. W. W. Me K Alt. Establishe The Beall Founldi v and Machine AYorks, C0RNER CENTRE AND HARRISON STREETS i Ciimbci-l'aiirt, IMd., W W. MckIaIG & SON, t Proprietors, and i Manufacturers of lialln-ad and Mine Car, j Car Wheels and Axles, with Patent l'ilr. W .l and Iron W orkini; Ha.-hiu. rv. Metals ami Castings. (Send fcir lliu.tnti.ns.) Bevel and Mitre Uaariuic, I Steam Pumps a In Tine lor Steam or Water. Brass and Iron Fittings, Jack Screws and Low; Jacks, Patent Saw Oummers and tauery W heels. Stocks, Dies, Tans, ami Ptie Tomres. Flu Brushes, Scrapers a oil Ratchet drills. J est son 4 tovernor and Valves, Hobe. Stop. Ana-ie and Check Valves, Whistles, Gauge Cocks and Steam UaUKes, NTEPHEXS' PA!lt ATs.Ts.FaIsi VISES, Turbine Water Wheels. Orindtns; Machines fbr Planer Knhes, Urtadinus Shafts and lloxra. Hone Power and Tumbllns; Shar.a, Engines, 31achluery, &c.,0verliauletl and Repaired. Manufacturers of Laney s celebrated Self Ijibrl, ealuis; Mine Car Woee AX) 3D W. W. McK MB U-T3eow. Xrtn Aili-rrtifmrnti. riUT OK I'ARTITIO.V.. T AI-T B ter 1" .XlTvr t hir. Wttttam H. iri Hanfl W.. nf wlteni nvl Hjiji m xaanlua. lUal J 3Iirr. r .'i.iin in PUn.irj. l ytryrr'n h'tr. Hnry t hvnr K.. ri.tinc In t dir. .N- rjkj. i.l whom ir h'w-n,, k ruirlnn itn.nin. xariah II. MTra. s.i.tin iu In'ttariA amnt r. J'lhn 11. ntcyara. I 'atha- rinr M. lSf:iin' hcini, lx: 3Iary t.. tntraarrirl wl.h S-imiit ZlTniTrman. siumn. l.irirmarTlJ with ii4 Si ilcn. I.i'li. Aipva. Juarpn awl Ait:Aa.lrr iirnat. a!l reiiiiliiiif In Hutrwt iwutv. f-j., exirj,r Aitamlr. wIm, In i.'lirtita. M iry Ai.u. intcniiarrwsl wlik WUilan kna. Auilli i;.. Intrrmarrtl wl'k Samocl Haajfr. Surah R. Intrntimxl wi'h !vjnxia Slnpaan. lame K. tiitemurfiisl wltlt Samuel Um.jl. Sunn ii.. in'erriirnnl with LnrVI Hiirner. Art iir til M. ami Annie K. Mrrm. rilillnu la yimr iiel nrntity. fa., sia.'nnel iinntennan. 4Uarllaa of 1.J.1U. AleianileT awl Ant If m. brtrtaiM i pl ri-im-MenutlT.-j f Juarph Mer'ra.Utaoi Ssxb i er-wt fuwiuihlp. Snmrt Oionty. I'a.. ircaml. j Take nKicij that by virtaa of a writ artitlo I or raiuatiiio isuJ out M tho Ori.fiara' t.'oartof ' Snmrr-I nullity. Pa., awl tma ilirMwl, I will i h'.M an liiHnt in tfce (,nMni?.in S.iiier!t ton ' jhip. n.unjiern n:it at th h'.mr'a l f ira. - j Tiiariisv. the 17i .lay uf July. A. I. It th I purwrf.'.f makm (.urliMon uf tba real astate 'l ' t il l .!.-e:i-l t.. an.! af'w( hli BelrJ ao-l ie l ' raireeiiUairu. If the tiiM ran be Jo wlth"t pri-ruiiicw u. ..r ilinz the wf.le, or t lalae anl j appraiM the hik a.ts.iMtiif ti law, at whlen time j ami lac jri;u arc renuented Iu atutnl If Jo tbln ! Snett i offle. OLITE3 KMEPPEB. Jaaall. UTi. Saerltf. rillT OF 1'AKTITIOX. Tol.atherlne B.inler. wH..w. (Ijrtott. Intermar rlel with Henry Woltonl, Louauel, Jor woom Janlel Holtmajn U -uarllan, Daniel VV. Honier. resiiluis; In Soc.-rset eijunty. Pa.: John Bonier, resnini in (aintiria. ef.uiitT. Pa.: Frlerteii, "athertre. lntt rmarrleil with Jaeob Mwank. MaiUi'.tia. InternumeJ with Wia. tsihr. Ke-oeve-a. intermarriel with Uaae Barr.hart, resol ing in Johnatown. In at:l euanty: Elmira, inter iuarne.1 with Junes Potter. reiuina; in VoJer townLlr. Kiiil I'imtiria eoouty: J"pll, mr i.ia In Cl-arEeM county. Pa.: and Mary, re-10-l:or in Waterloo. Biaek Hawk or.unty. Iowa, heirs and lejf.il representative of Daniel Bor iter. late of I'ouemauu township, Simer?et J., Ia.. ileeeaseif. lke notice thai by frtn of writ of partltloo r-rTaluailon lssue-i out ol the Lrrphana' Court ol Srierset county. Pa., and to dm .Jlreil I will hold an inquest on the real estate f aabl deeenait. situate in t'onetnauifh fiwnship. in aaid eoanty. eijn.utinx 'd three pureela of land as followe; i. 1. A rertltu lot ol jrroatld (ItlUkl IB tlM town of tmvi ts i!te. In M lwnhlp, eitain:ni a bout of an aere j tut known on the nian ol aaid b.wn as lot No. 1. No. i A lot of irrion! In the tarn plae, eon tiiinina: almut i f ot an aere, and known oa th jiian uf s-ii'f town as lot o. 11. Xo. S. A lot of ground In tha place, enn taininx a.nt 't a-re. aiij-iciu lateia of Iianiel Hottman and other, on tiie premise.. m Thor la", the It: h -lay of Aonst. A. I. lT3.firth pun. se ot miikiiir partition of the reaieatatol ix deerasti to and amor-a; his heirs and lexal representatives, if the same, can he li.ioe w'.thotit pr'iudii-e to or spoiling the whole, or to Taiue an.1 appraise the same ai-e..r.t.n to Law. at which tlin and pUo:e you axh riMin'.'StLii to attend if yoa think prier. !i.ri!r orBee. I OLIVr il lTXIJ'PER. July 9. l7i Sheriff. 77-K I TOK S SALE. W the nii..ritfn-i Exerufr 'if th Uac wlil an! tttiiinnt -f ioa in-Ttrt. d-sceae-J. w!!! jc-Kr-e to pni'ln: .tW. on Ttsntsiuy. the waif Sevtem twr. at 1 l-m k. iu t!ic t ruj?;;i jI StoyjciWa, the fiiliowiutr Keai rotate: A wrT.iin Trart ! Ltn! itaarJ tn mileoorfh eat of Sr.T-f.,wn r-iUieh. in tiu-m-ilyriinif twp.. -l 'wining Lm-i-J -ha Hifuuii. N ji h MiI.erao4j fiThfr. rt'n'aiiiins Wj jr' mr5 or le. havuw tber'! ere"el a tw -ft-TT U-x h'-a"e. ami anew frttnk turn. IV-iii in -i-o-iition- Sw -mar. Ar.ip hriPl of h-i imt 'n the pr-mi the farm well wjrre.L A LSO A c-irt:tin pi-- .-r p:rt-l Utrl. situatetl in 14 ae mahriin twp.. ai;vtfitntf SU'Vtowi boruh. Wiilum lit ri.---y. J. trnr. et al. cjiita;iiiii$ 'A 3, Thl wiil h; !.! to fgit pfir-hi "!?. well ad apt -e-! i- r t' n 'C'ryr' U. Th'-re will -n the pr,.-n;i. on tte 14th at S'-ptemir, a or train tnuA -ii Unci. 9i:iLrcai in Sa i 'Liir twp.. IVni ounty. a mi lea went A Beil-P-r i ao-t '1 mlie from Trwif Spr--r. a.lj.unin LarMi. of Th aia- J"T--9. Wm. !u:it; ami tbrj. euotain inz Ijj ai-rr rjo-'P'or harinx thereon erertl a hra a h'-u.?. a nrw hank ham. a ri ofhanT. avout jfT t lrar-l. one-bait "f whK-h Is hot toiu Uin I. Thi. Lirrn i? plea-ftntty an-l caveniewr jr lllut-,. TKK.MS f Tte-thiri in hivi. tuibinre in thre eaal annual payment with Jn:etrt u be 9erri hy juiieiant (-ni. F.r!,-'i'n to KrvTn the lt ul April. Wi when tlee-1-f will he lellveml wne yurn the purrhaf! mc'T. Twenty per ent. of hana money to he mvt when the property L knketi. iown Ji 'OB DIBFRT. rIZABfcTU UBFET. tieeuior i ol iaac Irtoert -ieeenvi. OTICK IN I'AKTITIOX. K'!.!r 1 lathe Comm.n Pleas of S..m- . I re I'n. of S.;ember T. IsTi. C. Heeeher Wolf. vX-x 1 Partition Isucket Wm. P. S- hell. 1 Planes sumnion- tn partition and W. J. Baer. to the defendant aN.ve name-l. tn. and each of t -u. are hereby umioooed to be and apjiear N!..re our Ju.lae. at jiuerset. at ur County Court of Common P teas, liieretufsa held on the seei-nd Monday In Septemlr next in day 1 in oieitlence to a writ of piariea summons in paniti'Sa. L-iuisl out of said Court in the above stated ea e. on t lie y h day of J uly. A. II. H73. and to the undersigned dire.'te.. to show wheretore. whereas you. the said defendants and the above named piaiutiir. t.ether and undivided do hold ali the coal, limestone, ipin ore. Qreclay. aaifieraia and mineral sultan.'es. lytnir aiat hemic contained in. within, under and n'ti the loiiowma; .lescrlbvil lands and tenements, to wit: No. 1. A trrvt ul land m Summit township, con taining; 1G7U acres, mom or less, a-tj.-inina; 1 .link er's heirs. Wm. Homer and others, now in the p-j-esion of Abraham Lk-hty. Xt. 2. A tract of land In Summit township, con taining Ivo asTes, ad)oinina; Lands of Abrahani Lk-hty. Peter C. -Vleyera and odrrs. Du in the posses--ioai of Wm. H- rnrr. Xu. 1 A tract of Ian. I in Summit township, eon taininx 'ZVZ a.-res. al;oininir lanila .at Wm. Horner. Herman Walker and others, now in posaestios vl PtterC. Meyer. No. 4. A tract of land in Summit township, con taininic 604 acre, a-tjominx lands of Rudolph, H..st. W.(. Walker ami other lands of Freder ick P. Walker, now in possession of Frederick P. Waiter. Xo. i. A tract of land in Brothervalley town ship, containing: a acre, adjoinirur lamia. if Kara Ban-lay. Jacob Countryman and utners, now in piHsession ol John O. Hay. Xo. . A tr-t of land "in BnthervTalley town ship, containing "-t acre, aslioimna- lamia of John li. Hay. Philip yT.iy. Wm. ii. Walker and other. X.t T. A tract ot laud in Brhervaliey town ship, confainirx 1" acres, adj.-lmnit binds of John tr. Hay. Jaii.b Countryman. Henjamm Hay ami other, now in posessi.ii of Philip Hay. X'i. . A tract of land in Hrothersvalley town ship, containing; It acres, ailjuimmc lan.laot Philip Hay. Hcmamia trlosa and other, now in posses sion of Hemamin Hay. N-i. v. A tract of Und ia BrothersTalley town ship, containing; 1 a.-re-. a.t ;:nmg lands of Wm. !. Walker. Samuel B.Hrer and others, now in poa aesion..f laniel Fritz. Yon. the said detemlant. part W ten the reiif. be tween you and the aald plaintiff to be made, ae conlin to the law and customs of tht Common wealth, in such rase made and provided, do a-ain-say. are! the same bv t-e dite. do not permit very un'iust ly and avamst the fame laws and cuatoma las it is said. tuc. I Sheriff s office. 1 ( LIVEK KX LPPER. July 30. 1' Sheriff, Splendid Building Lots FOll SxVLE. InowotTcr f-T sale six. if the best and nvstt eli gible building; hits in the town of Somerset. 1 leet iront and 1-7 lect deep. Threeof these lots fkee on Main St.. an-l three on Patriot afreet. The three on Main street are the- Ms on which the Glade H.iUe stood, ami are splendid for either bo siness Mis-ksor private residences, while the three Ms.-n Patm4 street have no eijual in the whole b.wn fi beantitul and elegant sites for handsome dwelhns. I will diTse ..I them separatelyfora a whole to suUpurohaser. A more macDUicent site lor a rrntcl caa be found nowhere else. 24 Lots in Faiiriew. I will also sell 'in l'Tig timean.l reasonable terma twenty-tour choice lots m the village of Fair lew. These lots are beautimlly situated and CT mmand an extensive view of magnificent scenery. They are within a short wala ( SimiT. beinittua ted between the forks ot the S-mrret and Bedford Pike and the Pt ink Rod. F r furt her informa tion enll on ir addr ss the un-lerine.i auitia W. !i. PICKISa. M EE W IX Mi IO d in 1845. i M. niie Wheel. pinion. and Mill Cutinif senrrally. Steam I nirine. ci b a horse Boilers ot ali kimls made and repaired, Sue'ke Stack, ami buarnr Pins. I nd Connections. Hum net Leather Bcttlnar and Lace Leather, Kelt Cutlers. Awls, ami Lace Strings, l rnm, Soapsu.ue and Hemp Paekm. Furnaces lor Churches and tiwelliugs, M .mkey an.1 Ad instable S Wrenches, Pullevs, Shaiting and Hangers, Saw Mandrels, ClrcuUr ami Mill Saws. Patent Hair Fi: I' Boiler and Pipe. Portable llrist Mills, (finir sises.) Enaine Ueaters and Butler Tubes. French Burr Millstone ami Smat Mahins, separators. Bvllina; Ckstha and Mill Ptrka. also. Fn-irs. Swltvhes. Statk al Xtcina; Ma chinery. RESS AIG & SON John D