V T 1 to T9 7 ije Somerset Herald. ..vv. Tift: t.ihxkk. Mar. 1874. lCBr.T k iKBALrmr khilboad. after M n ! . Jly lh. 1ST3. trains will .....A-' : i.r.v- U AKKIVE. .11:15. in. I IS p. m, .S M p. m. !' W.F. ALTFATHF.ll. K-n"rl. Supt. B. B. K. rM mKKni.roisT. l'-" Weft.... ' Wctf . .11:38 p. in. . . 6 "1 a. m. ..120 p. m. .. 4:60 . tn. vtsVarffh & Connellsville gBii, Wastiitoii & Baltimore "' ,SHORT LUSTE." lLTEUATIOX OF TDIE. BUTTER! BUTTER! Farmers Read This. ' Shik of our friends are pursuing a wise course by wilding their early and white luittcr to market now. as fast as it is made, and thereby accomplish two very dexirablc objects. In the first place they pet a pood price lor this butter as it is selling now for thirty-three to thirty-six cents, and in the second place they pet rid of the early made butter, which, it kept over until next Kali, has to lie wild at g.XMise price and often sjioils the sale of the entire dairy. You w ill get more tor your fresh butter now than at any other season ot the year, and your dairy will be worth three to tire cents per poutul more next Fall for having the while and early made butter sold out of it. S-nd alone vour frinh butter at once. You can pet our shipping cards from the Express Ascitis, or write us am: will send them to you. - The Bedford county Republican Com- A i.ettf.r 1ms liecu received at this mittee, at its meeting on Tuesday, elected otllcc claiming that w e w ere in error in re Major D. M. Mulliu and Hon, S. L. Uus- ! pard to some of the particulars of the death sen Keprescniaiives ueiegatcs to tue Mate nt i)r. Kred. Knepiter ot Berlin It np-1 iii;i. Awe AilrerlixemenU Convention, and M'jses I. ttonlcy. 1. K Little and T. Y. McCreary Senntoiial conferees. Resolutions were adopted in structing the delegates t eupiiorl Hon. W. M. 1 lull for Supreme Jude, General K. B. Bcath for Secretary ol Internal Affair, and (General J. M. Campbell for Lieuten ant Governor. The primary elect ions will be held on the Saturday before the first week of the September Court, and the County Convention w ill meet in lieotiird on Tuesday of the first week of court. We don't brag much on the make up of tne story on inc Iirst jiapc ot lo-tlay a paper, not much. The toreman and journeymen printers of our oflicc were so crowded by iob work that the work of "imnosinir" the any ot forms was left to the deril, and it appears ind we that there is "the devil to pay" in conse- KfflARD & O0DESLUYS, Butter Comnussioa Merdiants. s:j Uxrhange Place, Baltimore Sid. -o- , ,.t. r Sun lay. Febmry 1 Vh.1.74. Trains .. K '' IVprtnl Arrive from lr. ,1 ater sireois. ...-ilriM riTTiriiii tihk. ?.h Wail f' " ARRIVE. 11:15 a.m. i--:!:3;i p.m. . sr. p.m. .S-SO p.m. A-- s 1 A -M n m :v-l' 0 J l ' ,..n ac- li o p.m. .. .rl.u Train f- 4.'. p.m. Koesirt Ae- .-om o.s; .u. JncKccsport Ac- com 7:3 i a.m. V. Newton Ac- eom :S.m. Through Ki. . .9:u0 a.m. OmiellsvllleAc- ! com lU:&0a.m. McKeesport Ae- o.m 1210 p.m. M'keosort Ac coin 2:05 p.m. t'liioiiituwn Af- r.in 15 l, nl- M'Kflt Ac- n.in 7:40 a.m. Thr.uir!i Matl...ai p m. V! Newton fliur-h Tmiu. 10:05 a.m. SA3I'L C. HODGH. Gsn. Pass. As'L i EYF3M Gil. SUl ,,,ral Ticket office, 43 5th Avenue. 7Vr i ill sismoii. Tin- liinl are holding morning mati- :ll. sv.iw vi. kk Flour nlwayson hand, and -suit-at Cook & Beerits'. i iha Ft stain- are beinjt taken o it ol ,'.,;,T ijllarters. vrsK(n cUs, Jars. I'itchers and Ju?, .rs.ii-at Cook i Beerit s. . Xin: dink el the croquet mallet is heard :. 'and. Fn i. supjily of hire' clover seed on ,;':. at C-k aiid Beerit's. Tiik Alli-uhenies arc Mill covered with . . ral inches of snow. Sati kpa v is the anniversary of the lire ili-vaslated our tow n m 172. 1'AiiM Foil Kext. Val. Hay has two ..! farms for rent, on shares, or money t oNVKTlffT man has patented a ver--..':u:e. he calls it "The Larly Bird." Cm.Ki r.Ef.niTS will trade Fish, Salt. .:;('! a, for hits, Potatoes and Bacon. Tat: d'a k of the builders hauler is heard ;.i :r;:ve;s, and houses are fpringingup sl! sitli. F. it Sale or Exch anoe. "ue-thiid li.i- S.iaeiset Foundry. W. .T. Baku. A ..t'M mi'MCATIon from Jenm-r X Uoads .-luvoidalily omitt'.-d this week, it will . ;. ar in our next. owing to the recent protracted rains, .runners are Itchind hand with their :::n j crops. Mil. Jacob Koostz has workmen cn .I on the foundation ofa large barn, on .'.arm at Fuirview. luur-TiMEs cimie again no more. For ur at s r barrel, for rnh. go to the r.rrv and Feed More of C-)k & Beerits. ., I i. .l the baiter to her waist, and ;;!.( itiw to water, the brute got wared i: pave a twist, my daughter. Oh ! my -:.-!. 1T." M. HakiLEV, r liedl'ord cnunty. is ...M-d by the Bloomslmrg Columbian .. .nKr candidate for auditor general i the democrat ticket. 500 bushels of Potatoes wanted, for --..Ii we will pay the highest cash price r ( xi -liaiigc iH-st brands tish. C. F. Kiioaus & Buo. Fatiier w hen jou .o to the store ask : ilKu!e of Morrison Jc Bro s., Cough vrup and Liniment, ns no family can do ;:li..:it them. mll-'ni Uki.-k : Bum k ! r Bkk k ! ! : at Y. T Davis Jc Bro s Works. Building Brick, ..re llrkk, Pavement Brick, Circular, ftrdge. au j Cornice Brick. (miiT called on Monday afternoon, .'.i'c Hull jiresiding. . The attendance a Ten- large considering the inclemen f uf tin weather. Proceedings next rk. C koi et. Full Sets. 8 Mallets, Bails I .. Couiplcte. only $ at 'Fashion Ua- Tue new ten cent notes which so closely resemble lilty cent notes are being coun terfeited by Laving the figure 50 printed orer the figures 1 0 on the note, so, reader. examine them carefully betore putting them in your nickel book. Woni. 'Wasted. Wm. S. Morgan wishes to remind the farmers of Somerset County that his goods are lietter and pri ces lower than ever lielore. air. J. .1. Baldwin will, during the season, visit all oia customers ana as many new ones as ossible. Highest prices paid for wool. P. O. Stanton's Mills, Pa. Cot gii Coi.ns, Soke Turoat, and siin ilar troubles if allowed lo progress will re sult m serious pulmonary allcctious, tre uuenllv incurable. "Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial" reaches at once the seat ol the disease and gives immediate relief. Ladies by leaving their measures at 'Fashion Bazar" will lie furnished with Batiste. Liniu aud other suiu, made in latest city style it from if 3,00 to. 2."i,00, Mrs. Jas. B. Thedwei.i.. No. C Mammoth Block. Miss Joseiiii.k Bkinker, of Johnstown will Like pleasure in turnishing the ladies from this county, w ho visit that city, with Millinery Trimmings, Gloves &q., at very low rates. Miss. Bl inker is a lady ot un exceptionable taste and ladies will find it to their advantage to consult her in mutters ol color, taste ice. Gent's Scarfs in white (Brocade and Plain) Black, Colored, Chequered, Striped and Barred. Gent's Bows aud Ties in all the late Knglish styles. Gent's 3 Ply Lin en Collars and Cutis, new shapes at, Mrs. Jas. B. Tkedwei.i.'s, No. 0. Mammoth Block. The large number of Smierset County people w ho trade in Johnstown w ill lie pleased to learn that Messrs Geis, Faster & Quiun advertise iu another column that they sell Dry Goods. Millinery Notionsikc, at easteru prices. J his is not simply an assertion to attract customers but they mean to do what they say. that Faumkks will please remember Cook & Beerits have for sale Small c'over seed ... J? (K) Bu. Large " " - - - 7 50 Ground Alumn Salt - - - 2 00 Sk. Ashton " - - - 5 00 MeKeesx.rt " .... a 00 Bbl and will trade the same for oats and t tatocs. We learn that quite recently Mr. Aaron Colboru and four of his children died of small pox, in Kolls county near Hannibal Mo. Mr. Col horn was a native of this county, but removed to Missouri many years since. We are informed that he was a very correct upright christian man. lie lias quite a niniilx r ot li lends and relatives in this count v. who will be pained to hear ol his death. Ik you don't want to purchase Jewelry it is worth your while to step into "Fash on Bazar" and see the display of Jewelry. Ladies Full sets in Solid Gold and Plated. Ijuhes and Gent's Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Seart Rings and Buckles, Charms, Chains, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Gold Pens, Silver Plated Ware &.C.. SlC, all the makes of American Watches sold at Factory pri ces. pay quence, but uo doubt it will be fine amuse ment for some of our readers to put the story into shape so as to Ijc able to read it. -rythiug else will be found all right. We wish to say however that that i cil dont howel for copy like he ouce did. His countcnace wears a bickly though salauic grin and he don't sit down with the same astounding rapidity us was his wont. As this is the season for w hitcwashin we cive the following recipe used by the Lighthouse Board of the Treasury Depart ment, which will answer on wood, brick and stone, nearly as well as oil paint, and is much cheaper : Slake halt a bushel ot unslacked lime with boiling water, keep it covered during the process Strain it and add a peck of salt, dissolved in warm water; three pounds of ground rice put in boiling water, and-boiled to a thin paste ; hall a pound ot h wile red Spanish whiting, and a lound of clear glue, dissolved in warm water ; mix these well together.aml let the mixture stand for several days. Keep the wash thus prepared la a kettle or portable luinaee, aud when used put it on as I lot as Kssible, aim w uu a painter s or whitewash brush. The Uttlytlurj t'ompi'tr savs there was a strange case of abstinence Irom tood in Gettysburg recently. Peti-l Beiller, granite worker, became disturbed in mind more than a year ago, an. I lat tall was ta ken to the slate hospital at Harrisburg for cure. 1 Ins proved unavailing, and being proiiouuccd incurable, mi l to make theex lense lighter for the family, he was brought back-and placed at the almshouse hospital here, about the 1st of December. He got along in a comparatively quite way, but conceiving the idea that he ought to abstain lrom eating, at once did so and adhered to the resolution for seven weeks, death ensuing last Wednesday afternoon at his residence on York street. These tor-ty-nine days all the food he took was a smxii!u1 of ice cream. Water he drank frequently. Mrs. J. B. Thedwei.i., No. C Mammoth Block. Hkhk. Jas. L, Pi-oil was adini ted to ; rii:;iet in the several courts of this county '& Monday last. Mr. Piigh was admitted c a diploma obtained from the Michigan :.MiTsiiy. A I'lTiMit no young 1hv thrust his hand ;:" a lioii.b cage at Robinson's show. A ij-n the lion got done munching it, the "if lmy whs taken to a Dr. who cut the : :..:;:iMs off. Sealed proosals will lie received at the ofiii-e of the Burgess and Secretary, for the delivery of stone, per ierch, for macada mizing West Slrcct Irom Simerset House to Railroad. All proposals must ! hand ed in by 12th day ot May. Council re serving the privilege to acccpfany or re ject all proHsals. H. G. :lk. IIaiuusos Trent, Sec. Burgess. Tex ikcana, Texas, claims the distinsc lion of being the "Enchanted Village of the Lone Star State." It is aliout seventy live days old, and was built in the midst of a dense forest. It now numbers over two thousand inhabitants, and there are two hundred buildings going up. It contains a general ticket oliice, two railroads, two ex press campanics, two telegraph lines and forty saloons. Ladies Hats and Bonn els in ail the spring styles have licen received and ojx iied at Mrs. Jas. B. Tred well's. Trimmed Hats or Hats Trimmed to order. hcapcr than ever on account of the do line in Riblions. Every thing in the shaj of Hats or Bonnets. Frames, Flowers, Rib lions &c, entirely new and of the latent stive, Fashon Bazar, No. ti Mammoth Blink. The annual re-union of the Tenth Reg iment, 1 cnnsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps, will be held at Mercer, .Mercer county, Pa., Tuesday. May IVih 174. Company A. of this gallant old regiment was raised in this county, and ii is hoped that all the members will make it conve nient to be presseiit. The l!loin-.r are the officers oft he organization ; President, Captain Thomas McConnel ; Vice Presi dents, Lieutenants W.J. Carson and David Farrell ; Secretary, Lieutenant G. W. MeCrackcn; Corresponding Secretary. W. S. Caldwell : Captain P. E. Shipler. Col. John S. McCalmont is the orator tf the day ; Col. J. B. Knox alternate, and Gen. A. J. Warner historian. For par ticulars address W. S. Caldwell, Corres Kndiiig Secretary, No. 10 Sixth Street, Pittsburgh. Thesk two items are cliited from the Vu!- ky Indfjxndent. Messrs. Grazier A Brother, cigar manu facturers, sold their manufactory to Messrs. Miller i Adams of Garret, last week. We regret the step the Messrs. G.. have taken as they were very much esteemed. The manufactory will be moved to Garret and be under th; suiR-rintendency of Mr. Miller, who is well known as a superior manufacture of cigars. Priixiitv to the t:cw firm. Milton, son of Rudolph Savior, while playing iu the bnrn last week, espied the straw cutter and lorlhwith began opera tions which resulted seriously tothe young granger, three of his ringers, it is feared, will lie minus nails. His mother became alarmed at his absence from the house found him in this sad condition and nearly frozen. A physician was called iu and the child is now doing well. penis from this letter, that had been in the habit ot using opium for the past live years, and had been using it to great excess for the past six months, iu order to drown his troubles with his church and others as is claimed. ( n the day of his death he went to his ofliee at the usual hour and passed the morning in conversation with two young men, who left him a! Hint noon, they state that he w as cheerful and in his usual good spirits, and w as not intoxicated as wits rumored. whj:n they left he invited them to call around alicr dinner. He was discovered at twt o'clock and medical aid Immediately summoned. No empty laudanum bottle was tound near him. Before leaving home iu the morn ing. Dr. KnepiKT complained of feeling badly, and it is supposed that he took an over dose ol'opium. The last repprt of the department of Agriculture gives some valuable informa tion with regard to the tobacco crop of the country. 1 he small area actually occupied is rather surprising. Allowing 100,000,00(1 pounds increase over the i;t'c',7:j5,:Ml iKMiiHis reported by llie census, it seems that twenty townships of land yielding eight iiuniirei. pounds an acre would sullice I his fact shows how easy it would be to glut the market. Three Counties in our own State Lanccsler, York and Bucks produce nearly all the tobacco grown in thcCommonwcalth. An immense increase is shown in Ijineesler, from 2,(i'J,5y4 pounds in 1870 lo 13,083,1100 pounds in 173. There w ere only fourteen States in 170 that produced each 1,000,000 pounds. Kentucky and Virginia raise more than half the crop, the tonncr Suite standing at the head in respect to quantity. For the fiscal year ending June 3o,l7.S, the w hole amount of internal revenue collected in the United States was $ 10ti,.'it,r.37,.'l, of which :4,"Mi,:Mt:i,l!,., or nearly one third, was derived solely Iron, tobacco. SNYDER On the 23rd of April. Mrs. I Dr. Kncppcr ! Ann Snyder, at the residence of her son-; in law Air. .1. II. Jlingeriiian. t Alt Pleas- aul Pa. aged (5'J vears. i Messrs. Cradd.-ck & Co.. 1032 Race St., Philadelphia Gentlemen : I have just seen your ad vertisement in my paper. I know all about the Cannabis Indira, 15 years ago it cured my daughter ot the Asthma ; she had it very bad lor several years, but was per fectly cured, and I used to keep the medi cine on hand to accommodate my friends. I have taken a cold lately, and as I am fearful of it settling on my lungs, you w ill please send me a fit Iwx of your medi cine. Resoctfullv, JACOB T R"o UT. Ie p lliftr.1'vtteuisk Co., Iuitit, Jun.'i, 1S74. School IHrcrturn Take Xolivp. Now that the schools uf the county have ail closed for the current year, ollieers of boards w ill lie required, ere long, lo pre pare their annual district rcporls, and a few suggestions w ill doubtless be acceptable. A copy of the blanks required for annual dis trict reports and certificates have lieen mail ed to every Secretary in the county. As soon as the school term has closed, all Uiards of directors now in oflicc should make out their annual reports and have them ready to hand over to their succes sors. As soon as the new boards shall have organized, it w ill be one of the first duties of the ollieers ot the new boards to sign and transmit them to the siicrintend cnl. All should .1' in before the middle of June. Great care should be taken in preparing these reports. Each item should lie given, and the figures of each written plainly and distinctly. As the Treasurer receives the warrant, his name and l'ut dff.re should bedisiinetly written. A copy ol the rejxirt should be retained by the Secretary, so that if not correct and it should be" returned there would be r.o trouble nor delay in making the corrections. It would le quite satisfactory to receive the names of the full Uiard. The School Journal as the ollicial organ of the Depart ment contains, monthly, the decisions and instructions of the State Superintendent. Directors and teachers, by reading the of ficial matter regularly would knoiv what is expected and required of them. Each school board, under the law, can suliscribc lor a coin- lor leach memlier, payable out of the funds of the district, it would be but a small recomjiense lor services rendered. Besides the Secretaries ot the districts the following persons in the county now take the Journal, J. J. Ream, Geo. Lowry, Jos. M. Hay, Dr. T. F. Livengood. J. J. Bow man. S. .M. Hemic, S. A. Hittner, Hen del Winters, John N. Davis, David Hay, U. S. Weller, Charles Elrick, Jos. Kantner, Aaron Bloiigh, Lizzie Gaither, D. W. Will. W-1L Kuhlnmn, II. F. Burt. W. A. Bruhaker, Gen. Gardner, John C 1 born and H esley Adams, I Ot the aliovc, eleven are teachers. Is it . not deplorable that ol the 220 teachers ho taught during the past winter but 11 tali:. and rea 1 an clucatioiiul Journal ? D. W. Wn i . Co. Si;; :-. Icir"Pt mother lliuu liast I e it u. An 1 thy Iocs we Uerply fi-l, llu! Ii'i flirt who hnf Iwivft u, 11c ran nil nur jrniw hoal. Tiie deceased was the widow of th'! late John Snyder of Donegal Pa. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Bin gentian and Ella B. Jones ot I rsina l a. ami a large cir cle of friends to morn her death. Mac. WEIMER On the 20th till:. Cyrus B. Weimer, aged 17 years, 2 months and 17 days. Before the Sun of Righteousness arose uHin the earth, the mourners in jiagan lands w ho sorrowed over the death of the young, consoled - themselves with the thought that "those whom the gixls love die early." But now we say incase like that of our deceased young brother, "Bless ed are the dead who die in the Lord. It ni-il'.ers lilile whether we die young or old, providing we have the assurance which he had ofa glorious resurrection lo life and eternal joy. .T ,M N I. II 11 F K 1 I'JKiiSX II A I O V V W T1IK I.KIMT. Y W V V ' A T. i, ii F K Ii U X s .1 c Tilt DOOUOfl'MKU IX IKAVE-l. 1 be 'upjrrf--fhtel. On receptor fifteen cents, I wid mnll tonny .Iresp, a nciit 'r.l with rillirrof tha Hhuvr; kIl.w In in t he one fiiso hour "the light" wilt give llxht m miy ml'ii'Ct: nn'l in the ol hrr casu Imw'-i he Uin.r will ox.n il.mr to any tul.in-t, cren the ilmir ol ll. avtn. Or I will st-n.i tlietim cant fur twen ty hve ci.ut. AUilrenn, I.:. F. W ALIiKK, Fridrn.-t', I'a. Tliat tlic nliihubet i a srleiiee lu Itsell, in ccr Lilnly Kiini'tliiiijf now, even In this lay of inven tion ami diiunvcry. Though If Mr. Walker fu tnlna tie; n."i rtlun ly a.-tual ilcniontrutlon, wo will ull have to aeknuwlwlq;a the truth, anl if we do llml It in the netanlnn of the lette-ni of the nl-lihahtt. Kexn JdcrrliKi'tm'nf.i. 'risKAsniKU'S salk of I SEATEK UMlS.-An -al.lv .i Ihr ,ri vi.lonol nn net ol A.i.-'iul'ly, ilireetlnir lh i.il'i uf illiiK niin'aU'il I.iiiiIh lor taxes an-i other ir paMunl tlw l iih ilavof iUun li, A. I. lit.'., nn-l Hi i"ii'i'l"e-iiui lUi-n t.i. pnv.il tiic l."ih :iy ol Manli, A. I. Inl7, an. the nh of .Marrh. A. I). 1'i. and tli.-C:h .lay of tan li, A. 1. 1hI7, the Treanurer of the county cf iSomenet hrehy ifiv.n notice to all pf rmi coiii't-rui:l herein, th:il unlesri tne iTouniy, rini, wii'n-i. icoa-i an i Kiniiilii Taxei ilue on the folluwin- traetM of nnwilKil l-uiibi, nituale In S..UH r-t uiunty, are p.ii'l liefore the ilny of ilc, the whole or nui-h parin of en.-h tnul aa will uy the taxpa and rharKnt.l tliernm. will he ik.1.1 at the I'ourt Hne in Som- erwt. County of S.merfet, on Momiay, the Si h day of June ui-xt. for the arrranitM of tuiea due aim tneiswt aivniea tnereon. an'l the ante will re eontinueil ffirn day to day till all are disponed of. All taxea in -luiled lu the lullowluir lint niu.-it in all cams I piiM heliire the day of mile, with eont of aum-ll'ln. or llio iimiH rtr win ie ..l an adrcr- Xnr Ah'irtiitrint:iits. TIfK TVMiilTlCAX MAXIirACTintKH, a ivi;i:ki.yjdi k.vai. oftiii: Iron, Coal, Metal and Glasse Trades liwd. OKOKOE.M. NF.FF. Trens. of Suiiiem! 4j. AlllllMOJITilWSHHir. WAttltAXTEEl". A I) .M I X LSTIi ATO US' XOTICK. SVnilKSET MARKI T l.'orrcetcl weekly ly A. J. Casehklr it t!o. A..li-, dried. V ft A.Ul.ulter, )l K"' - liuiti-r, V tk liuekwhuut, V bushel lieeMViix, t Jiucon, Hhoul.lcr, )l fi ' fl.lea, ' " huiii, " Corn, 1 hushfl INiru meat t D Cull ekiiiK. V t. t lover ee.! tiniull Ciuver Seed larife....: -.t;J, ' iloa Flour. 1 hid FlaXM-rJ V lu-. ) Uird, ) t. b-iiihi r, red sole, 'ft ft "l'lr " kii. Oaln. l.u rotator, f mi Iearhs, dried, fl B live ) l.n Hint. Vt Salt, No. 1, '! bid V l.u " A-htoii. Suar, yellow ?l 9. white Tallow 1 tt. Wool, '.IB. 6c ittciiM 1 01) aoc He so lie w c 'ii t uu 7 W 1.V! : lu ill M l-.'V W'UMV 7oc HOC toe !aic KV 1 oo 'Jc fa UU to 3 li 4 2i rl 00 VtfrvlOc Uijlx he iiil,'n)c A 21 IfBlSE Cr ii I nur I.I Hue nt. There is no pain wi.lch the Centaur Liniment will not re lieve, no awclliuK they will not fuln'.ue, and no lameness whiili they will nt cure. Thla i.i Ftronic laiixu.-iRe, ,ut it is true. They have produced more eures of rheumatism, neuralgia, lock jaw B'.Isy. ppr:i!iiJ,8tlllnft,caked-lirca8!ii,iieiilil!, l.urnJ, salt rheum, car-ache, tc, njH the human frame, an lot f trains, sjiavin, (rails, tc., uixm an imals in one year than have all other pretende rcineillessiiicctheworlil tK-an. Tlieyarecounter irritant, an all hcalinn pain reliever. Cripples throw awjy their crutches, the lame walk, prison nun i.ites are ren dered I:nrnilc-s, and the wounded arc healed without a scar. It Is no liumt.ua;. The recipe is puldl-heJ around each bottle. They sell as no article ever before fold, and they fell be- cau-ie It d's)ut whattliey Jircteud to do. Those wiio n .w suiter fmm rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to sutler if they will not use Centaur Lin Iment. Jlore than 1,000 certificates of remarkable cures, im Iu ltni; frozen limbs, chronic rheumatism icout, ruiminir tuinors, &.C., have W'n reetiTetl. We will feud A circular containlni; certificates, the rcciie, .c, Rratls, to any one requestinir it. One bottle of the Telluw wrapjier Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollars for spavinedor sweenlcd horses and mules, or for screw worm In sheep. Stock owners-thcselinlmcntsarc worth yi ur atten tion. No tamily should bewitln.ut them. 'White wr.ii-cr f -r family use;" Yellow wrapper for an. Imals. S.l l t.y all Ilruirisists. ",0c per bottle; lanes litl-s;l ou. J. It. KOSE &. :)., K Ilnad way. New York. Lsiate of 1'eter ."Meyers, late of Summit township. deceased. Letters testamentary on the alnive estate hav ing lieen xraiiird to the undersigned by the prop er authority, notice, la hereby )civvn to tliijje lu dubted to it to make Immediate payment, ami those having claims against it will present them to the underiimed lit his p-sideni-e in the borouifh of Mcyers.lale. on the 20ih of June. 1N74. .1. O. MKYKKS. in.-i4 Administrator de bonit noit. er. Miss Josephine Brink Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods. Millinery, TrimuiinifS, Notions. Gloves, llaml.urK Kuibroideries. Ladies' and Chit, drem' I nderwear and Furnishing Goods, eordl ally inTites the citizens of Somerset county tocall and examine tier stock and prices tK-lore pun-hns-ina-elsewhere. A lull line ur White Hoods. I'm-bn-llns. I':inis.ils, Stc. .Mill KM.M1 IHMIliS A SFKCIALTY. A fnil assortment of Htterick's I'atterns of all desrriptiona lor sale, (t-xwls re eeived daily. I'lenso five me a call, at No.ltW 31;: In Street. Jnbnstown. Cainhris I:i. ninjO JliSKFlliNK IIIMNKF.K. I'ii thi: MercIianl-1 ol' S")i(,-. 7 fJu., (Jknt's: Vour attention called to the fact that GEIS, FOSTER & QUI, I l.'t at It. C linton M. is 400 40IJ 111 400 417 411 405 40S i7i'; 4 s) 4HI 400 400 SO 40J 300 114 4!l 44 177 V1 Jo7 100 .T41'4 44U 400 l4 400' 4) 4'JO 4o 41.. AlS Itldille, Janus 419 20 Hell Wm 17 07 Chary, Anron Y V) Chary, Jane I i ll Clurey, Alary Iv 19 Ki .Moore, Hiram 19 M jMiKire, iVIary ? a Meyers, .Martin, In trust for U'ol- fiirsler.rer 14 (1 Meyers, Martin, in trurt lor Wul- ferslK-rifiT 20 M ."deyers, .Marlin In 11 Hood, Abel yj Iioo.1. Ji.sey l-i 2i) 'herry, Jerry K l-.i !) , bite, Adam r.i i sillier, David u mi Wrijjht, Jiilm y i iUBilltUT T'UVXSHIP. n.K-r, Ludwh-k V. V, WwhIh, Wui a 44 Wolf & Co 4 M WolffcCe i M Bii'THi;i:v.LF.r.v Tira jsmr. Ilerkey, Joel a k; Sulloorouirh, Nathan 14 4i Stein, Atiraham a f4 Fott'-r, Sarah z .'si rNEXACllI TOWXHHIP. Jones, Israel 4 !ii Lnrl.it, Thomas 4 .'.( Williams, 1-rael i 64 I I KI.II K TOVVXSHIP. Ch.-irry. .Tam (';) 4 40 t!ory, James (' . T 3 31 Cory, Wm 8 ol Jloorc, Jletsevf!.:) s S"i Meyers, iluriiuin nu-i lor Wul- f.n.ln-nrer M V.'olierslierffer. I. and I 1 it (Irandinan. ('liar lea H on Cory, Joiah (i.) 4 Cory. Thomas () 4 64 Meyers. -Martin, iu tni.-t for Wol- lersoenr'T n Meyers. Martin, in trust lor Wol- tcrshenrer 1 44 Meyers, Martiu, iu trust for Wol- lerslx-rtfer S 71 Meyers. Martin, in tru-t r. r Wul- lerslicrgfr 4 10 ;i!kksvii.i.z Tu-.Hir-. 1 '"i; "aw luluTwirifihyear. U re,i,iz.. 4.,:. r.-all Kn.rmn.,W. of it rlHl. he 1'iiitwl S'vea. Fnii Nlovt ar 1'iti.l.ni-irh. n... ..,., ,.r ,1.. ?. ! . ..... m n a of the roi.n.ry. It ha. bvHities aU,rin Information of ,i . 'r,o.-7,n' .TnVo.'nt, "! . f the cruntrr. from wlium niioncl : .t .. .... llnr K,lll;,4 iii.iiiii,tir,ii 1.1. .1. rraoi' s es..s. In :.l till n It h i n -irly 01" Ima l.-e i ( :..rr;i..n lc:it in ill pirt. st is constantly in roeelju of V n A'n ti f its pe.-ia.'iin may Im- ii...u.,n.. Its Pair" of Condense,! Mai acturir N..tc; Its aide Knifiish Letter; lis Short Kdltorlal: lis I'lttsburirh Inm h. Metal I'rl.n Lists. m l Ilmicw Its Thonwh ami iieiiaide Statist ical Tables: Its Monthly lieport from l.i't Funi.ice-: Its Iron Workers' VVaires Tables. .10 ner-in en-.'aare. n the M.innr.i.-tiirc or S it WAKE Oil M tl ALS, eau do without It. f A:ii'!r: an Ir .nMark- 1KUN, S l'KKL, KK, COAL, GLASS, H.1RD- NVI!Kt'RIITlo.. - - - l OO l-r Year. -Sami-Ie copies sent free on Applet j,,n. AMERICAS' MAXUFA CTL7IUCU, Woo-l Sin-el, IITT.SBL"i:ir. Boots uu n cl S l i o e s , G-IIjL & BRO'S. LARGE WHOLESALE HOUSE, No 253 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, I'a. Om. ... tin, LA IN J EST MMSI.Vi; ST. K'KS r-vtr lr:K:ht to ,,; Murk, t. A full i;e of Woiii's, ffiisss3. CMfeiX Mi Boys', Wte' Brogans, Balmorals and Gaiters, Special Attention cal!e,l to our lly 1I.de Cm,iI.. M I.N FES' AM) Mir r ...v- ,.. f 'u.h o n.l --: ti ... llMle i:uy. r Will m.n?u!t th.-ir 0'.rn Infere.', Lastern Itiil. Duplleate.1 Order, mied ,, cere and a ttentiCn. y .iV,r.-f and examinirn. B. I rsinit Item. A SKldols nnil pcrliiips 1'iti.I .ux-lilent, (K-t-iim-d at llic L'rsin:i lc.-iT us tlic lual freilit due west, w.h si tli -re. A briiUesmaii naiiu-il Wm. Knser wus U'lii Iily crushed liy lit-in cu'.lht between two cars. lrs. ll;irr:ih and Hevens were culled tiHin to alleviate tin- sufferings of the tin fortiiinie nitui. Tiik I'r.sin t eo,ilc were i!e:is-.l to s;e Col. V.. I. YiUzy, out on the bide walk on the 1st day f May. After nil illness ol near ;f months tilthotih the Col. walUsalit- Castoui a Is umre thin a tul stltnte for Casio Oil. ll Is the only taft article lu txi.tciice which is ci rtain'to as-dmilate the food, regulate the bow els, cure niad-ct lie and produce natural slci t.. It contains neither minerals, morjihliic or alcohol, am! Is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. aprili Thirty Years' Experience an old urse. of VImlilown Soothlnir Kirnn ol one ot the Im-si female i'hvsi. tlcl'eelile, lie stents toll? as of fun m ever. jovial an I lull Mm. the orcttTintloii eiaii's and Nursi0 in the I'niled Statea. and liai been use.l lor thirty vears with never htiliriir sale ty uiid succi-10. by uiiillonsof mothers aud children, tri.m the feeble infant of one weekolj to the adult, ll corrects acidity ot the stomach, relieves wind colic, retaliates the ts.wels. and irfvcs rest, health and cotuiort to mother and child, w e lielleve it to lie the ilest and Surest ltemedv In the World in nil eases of IiYSKN 1'KKY and lH.VKltlKKA l. ClULliliflN. whether it arises Irom Teelhinir or from any other cause. Fit directions for using; will nceoinj.anv each lioltle. None i fenuine un less the fi.eviinile ofCCUTlS i. FKICKlNSls on the out.-d do r.i.K-r. Sold by ail Medicine Kalers. julyll KM..N-MioT," rifled l'istols, l-'ull Sil "'liiited with 10) tiitrid.tjes at ?t'.-i' "dily - It left at ' Fuslu.ii Haar," Mrs Jas. U. Tl:Fl'i:i.I.. ii'o. 0 Mainnioih 15'nn.k. A l-ATI NT has Ik 11 grati'd for a new ': if of trousers, the pec.iIiaritH-s of which i Uat .they are worn without saspen J and have an adjustable B'.raj and on-r each Lip. Vol ( AX MAKE IT I'AT to I XalllillC Mol- "lit- (,li-n poodeattiie Hill Hotel, Silll "slon, Tuesday f Court where his wag. ' u.ux U: found with a full Blot-k of jioods Li'e tit Nirnerset Co., wool mid tm iiw( 'i Vi'i: were im t very lum li lih-ased to see ' ''! of the 11 Kit A l.u us:d as a lilind lo !:,-v lit the )uiss rs-liy lroiu seeing a pune u tlire that was U-iii jilayed by a jmrty "udaj- S hool Isiys," on Sunday lust, - i'-ast we judged it was hledjre from heur-:-Mil h reinai ks us "Jlearts are tnini," '"I m after that jack." 1 have liecna dvFjiciitif for yearn ;1 ' to use the Siiiiiikui a Liver itepulator k years aj'o ; it has acted like a churni Biy case. Ki.v J. C. HOLMS, Clayton, Ala. A Hi 1.1. im kk,"i 11 jr a ncW pvstem of taa : a itKin all corMirationg of the State, iu '!' a tax of three i-euts jicr ton ujain uml ciinipanieti, and alao a lax iiMin - ;Jii(ls, ltu.8 been pufd by theLigialit ';rt at Harrinljurir, and wni-d bvthf 'Jov triior. ... c "i.. John W. Patios recently reiuov-?- dit fnune liiiiiding, occujoed by him as ' ,u,rt- raiiu from the tun of the tire until p MntiviU to lilt. jircMUt ilegaut and .ninji,,ut Moreroom, to hi lot on putri-i (trTt. He ha hud a Mnall back build 1 11 2; - lied io jt nj we unJt nii.,1,,1 tliat it , 1 um a a dwelling until the Judyc " lurperaud more roomy house ereiled Mrtottt . . I !" M itt b Lii.u41i.tj.-U i ww-y --ucji 10 make a rill, fjli J tliitt'n the Uifll- Tk re are tUeap, liarkli, dratic, . . that are T evtri low bcrwrlt than a ! v Mlle : P! niedicinc. like Pott's liver rills, w Inch iietrate to Tiik National (iovernment has nent out notices that detectives will come around looking for uustaiiiiieil checks. It would lie a pood thing to establish stamp agen cies, bo thai the people would lie relieved of the present difficulty of obtaining stamps. Ifall banks would refuse to take checks unless they are stamjied they would save innocent parties from the danger of prose cution. Ax ngrk'tillurixt fay that lie grows pc:i-li'-s w ithoiit stones by turning the tops of the trees 'down, cutting off the ends stit king them into the grotiud, and fiirten ing them with sti-ks. Iu a year or two these totis will tike root ; when well naited cut oil' the branches, connecting these re vrril and rooted branches with the tree proper, and this reversed K-arh tree will produce fine peacln-s without stones. The sameexiM-rimeut may lie tried with plums, chci ries, and currants. Kvkkv man who can afford it and we may add every woman Umi should have a irarden. The merchant who busies him self all day in his counting room ; the tail or who toils from morniiiir tiU nmlit on his U nt il : the editor who writes and clips till the universe Mt-insto him no more than a rostling news paper : the clergyman who pours over his theology till the ju ice comes out ot his flesh : the sedentary females. shortening their respirations and their lives over their interminable sewing all should have some refreshing outdoor inter est lor morning aud evening recreation. Aix-oitnisfl to the provisions of the School Hook bill, which has passed the Senate, two of the five Commissioners con stittitius the board of control shall be Democratic, while it iscxr ivsslr stipulated that no text-lxxk of a sectarian character shall Ih-adopted. Another feature of the bill, uiid one which will commend itselt favorably lo the consideration ol parents. is that it requires that no book orserio of iMMiks ahall lie accepted rs a i;t.,nilt;t Uff less the pulilisheri arcs 'lo ftirrrisu the same at filly irccnt of a reduction over .JiO cliarpes now made for publications of the pke character and size, Somk K-rsons disapproved of coffer, and uiidoulitexlly there arc constitutions for which it Is inappropriate, liut there is hi );h medical authority in favor of its gen eral use, jiarticularly atnonng persons pre dissistl to sluggishness of the kidneys, or gout or rheumatism, or devoted l seden tary pufii'ti. Some one lias computeJ loot a op"t eiiiao uij. uu -n-tuius-frtmi si In ten 'limes- at - much solid nutriment, and throu times aa muck nitra genoas mutUir, as idoea the tuitne quantity ol ordinary bruth. In hot summer weather it is a most relreshinf'- and inviiniratint; drink, taken either hot' or cold.- It should I ."f disease, is a desideratum indeed, llie made, however, rerytstronir in-the first . 4 IpOiiitiVelr -llffw l itiuiMiuM s.ftb'd I ttiul.i ! . u. c ...i.itiiAiui..riil.nr Mriiml iiuteiy cure anaiscaHcs orine uvct c !Q . . . .... t 1 w",Te- John Hfnrv, car (. i.0-. I'roprietori!, 8 and U Collflge , - "tw Vork. inita4)ot--ay a uctdt.spoolul of round coltuto-M-li cui and ihen. weakened to the tumic. Try it once or twice without milk nnd sugar. Wives. Many wives, csiieciallv those who have not anabundance of this worl'ds goods and are compelled to struggle along to make both ends meet, think they tire do ing but little pood in the world, that they might Ik? of much more account iu some other suhere of life. For the benefit of such w e publish the following on the sub ject from an exchange : "It takes a deal of brains to keep house, to make a home, even if you don't do the manual lalmr. The woman w ho makes a perfect one puts into the work probably enough talent to have made a fortune. Hut if she prefers the latter result, she had best not marry. She may be able to do other things better, more profitable, but very few of us in this world get into just the work we want. There is 110 tonic bel terj , than the consciousness that one amounts lo something. IStitJwe are sorry for the w oman who thinks she does not be cause the only keejis house. ' - - 1 Don't FpncET the Diuihes. Koys and girls did you ever observe how quick ly the birds take a bint t No sooner is a bird house erected iu the g trdin than you will find some little brown, blue or speckled coated, songster iros-etiiig around, examining within and vyithout, with many a flirt of w ings and tail, and many a quick and oliservatit glance at the surroundings, and shrew d calculations its to its adaptability lor a summer residence. When the question of location is decided in the affirmative, the little stranger and his wife immediately set uImhiI futnrshing their new domicile. Utile chijis, twigs, bits of thread, eotlnu and wind, picked tip at a long distance away perhaps, and car ried home with weary wings, form the household furniture ot the newly married couple. Lay ins around in corners, and rag bags and closets are oddsnnd ends go ing lo waste, a tithe of w hich would furn ish a hundred such little houses. 1'lace them were the birds can find them, and see how quickly Ihey take the hint and avail themselves of your kindness. Daily Telegraph. C hildren often look l;ile ami j hiek threatened with another "cheap Isaac" wc ?. ,l ulMt tau'c lnan wonus ,u l"c Wk are informed that Piil.-iitiivh is opine lie wiil knoc tin: Isiae'.ite on " Wilie Strict HHiIs off nt that Those practical, "placid walcrs" of "Laurel Hill Creek" are (lotted with quite a number of small sailing vesseN, niitnned bv otir sjxirts. Mac Seasoxabi.e HixTf.-Wc comiiiend the following from the JMairare American iu relation lo a general renovation of our homes and all surroundings as well as the ornamentation of yards and gardens to the thoughtful attention of all: "At this time when the annual family revolution is in lull force thrrc is a good chance to pay a lilile attention to precautions for future health. All cellars, vaults, garrets, store rooms, aud especially such places as have been used for the preservation of vegetable or other provisions during the winter, should be thoroughly cleaued, deodorized and white washed. Six foul tellers in a township. are of equal value tothe medical fraternity with a small epidemic, tn inc towns, see that all vour drains and sinks uru dear. and when you put new pajKT on your rooms, be sure the old ptquT and paste is all removed, otherwise you are nursing festerinc sources of malaria. At this sea son too. Home attention shotttd be given to the ornamental as well as the practical side of life. II you have only ten square leet of yard or garden, plant it with something that shall be pleasing lo the eye, aud in most cases practical usefulness maybe combined w ith pleasing ornament, by set tinir out small fruit iritis or vines whose prodii-l thill tiekh" V"'"" 1ohIp as well ns lieliufA Viwf ere; Tut vi a bird houco 18 i your g;iMcn, 'Whtw ine leatncrea iksiuuwi may reurtheli young, sing Iheir fougs of praiscover Your liisrrairtv. ana you irom slocninir until the sun blisters your hose. There are a thousand and one acf Of U ytc ' fen ll.irilgUtu. Ucm ty w-liilli IM may tit this season add to his surrroulHlings, and draw down upon himself and his family heaven s choicest blessings of health and happiness." ' ' - Ltvrrand Hlood Disease a. Hit- It. V. 1'IEKI E. M. 1. A healthy liver secrets each day alsitit I wo and a half pounds of bile, which con tains a great amount of waste material tak en from the blood. When the liver be comes torpid or congested, it fails to elimi nate this vast amount of noxious substance, which, therefore, remains to poison the blood, and Ik- conveyed to every part of the system. What must be the condition of the blood when it is receiving nnd retain ing each day two and a half pounds of poison T Nature tries to work oil' this poi son turougli other channels and organs the kidneys, lungs, skin, etc., but these organs become overtaxed in performing this labor in addition to th.-ir nattir d func tions, nnd cannot long withstand the pressure but liecome variously diseased. The brain, which is the great electrical center of all vitality, is unduly stimulated by the unhealthy blood, w hich passes to it from l he heart and it tails to perforin its oflicc healthfully, llenee the symptoms of bile poisoning, which arc dullness, headache, incapacity to keep the mind on any subject, impairment of memory, dizzy, sleepy, or nervous feelings, gloomy forebo dings, and irritability of temier. The blood itself being disciiscd, n3 it forms the sweat iijMiti the surface ol the skin, it is so irritating and KiisonotiA that it produces discolored brown Skiis, pimples, blotches, and other eruptions, sores, boils, carbun cles and scrofulous tumors. The stomach, towels and other organs cannot escae licconiing ntl'ected, sixiner or later, and we have as the result, costiveness, piles, dropsy, dysjicpsia, diarrhu-a. Other symptoms arc common, as bitter or bad taste in mouth, internal heat, palpitation, teasing cough, unsteady appetite, choking sensation in throat, bloating of stomach, pain in sides or about shoulders or back, coldness of extremities, etc., etc. Only a lew ol tho above symptoms are likely l i lie present in any case atone time. ltHllWX S VKHMIFCI! F. IMIM FITS will dc.-tri.y Wi.nnii witln.ut injury to tiie ehil.I, licinjr ierlcctly WIUTK. aud tree Inin nil eidnr ln;r nr uther iii)iiriuua iiifirudieiitd usually uyed in wrin ;r'i:ir.itii'iis. i:i KT1S (i HiiOWX. l'r.ii.rieb,r. No. Fultun Street, New York. SV.f.I by U tuqqiitM end i hrmitf. and Dealer! in MediUHtt at i otv Kiv ChSTf i ltni, jhu JOIIXSTOVV.V !.. aro si-liinjr DEY GOODS, NOTIONS h MILLINERY, at Ma.Li'iii .rice.. Wt uar.intee you Kistern liricea n rrint". Oliiichani!', Iirlalnes. Aliaea., lirei' 1,h!i. Mu-Ilns. Hrmn and lilea. hcd iien lm.. Huck'. l'rilli', rotti.nade. Jean.4. Cambric. Ti.'kinjM. Klaiinein. I'bithf and I'awimere", in fact all Iiry iiNl. and Nulinnii. A tri to Jnhinti.wn will got coat vou llie tenth ii:u-t ot the excuse of ,rli to I'h'iladell.aia, Olid yet we sell at Hhiia ,l?'l'liii( I'.-i.-ei ami save you freight le.iilc. We r-,n all ird to do it hecitie we buy In la rue lots and jiaycub. hare no rent to i:iy anddo.-urown ."rk I'allau I fee our stock ami" luleet and jud(? for vittrsilvef. Gf.IS. F' 1ST Kit & UCIXN". i;snl ll'il'!Iiti.u St., John.-town. I'n. 411 Tliotniann, Jnc-ob ta S 4 in Hilcy, John la SO JKFFHKSO.1l TuWSSIIir. 1-7 Ctiniiinahiim. John 5 ol 'M Jieuton, 1 11 unas 7 rKl 4'i tilbson, John.. ; on 4U-I (lilbrallh, Jlarv 700 41m ll.ill.juhn .". 7 60 12 Knui., I-aac I H 11 Knu.p. .I.ioob 1 ;k IT Shauliy. UaiiJ 1 14 ssi:a Toussmr. 4i) lluuiliert. :liristlan 8 oil 4t'.J .ttusM-r. John u M Mi Oliver. Win a 21 4oo Sc.tt. John a -ju i"Jl W hit more, Jacob 411 I OWKB TrnKF.VFOOT TOWNSHIP. 44 HalloweH. John 21 84 4o"l l'owor, Alexander 21 S4 4oo I'atriek. Andrew 21 64 'Jli Stimuiel. Mary, (in iurt; mo I.AKIVKH TOWSSIItl'. 2i)1 Ki.wm.in Jt F.bcrwdu 411 20 H llowiuan & lkrkley 3 J4 miiiulr r.n::n towssiijp. 4'W He.ffi.rd. (K-rnina- H w -.'4 'onner & I'oiineliv 874 ls-i Miller, Jacob A..". 37 MtLiroRD Toirxmr. Aj HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AN 11 FAMILY LINIMENT. Why Will Yn SulTorT To all iH'r'.ilin uu f ferliiir tniiii ltheuni a jtlsm. Neuralgia l'rmn in the limb or Stomach, Itllious IVdie, Pain in th e back, bowels or fide, we would pay, tiik HoCMKHOl.nr'AKAi-ICA jan l Familt 1. 1 n 1 'mkt of all others :the remedy you want lor internal and ex 'ternal use. It h a I icured the aliove eom 1'lalnts in thousands of eapep. There if no iniMako aliout it. Try it. Sold by all Dnijf- let. 18 Y' ' w A dccrl iem cn(x OTA T K .M K X T 0 F S KTT K M K X T of the Superv Iporp of the township of Huem ahoiiinir tor the ve.ir endimr Aiiril l:t. ls;4. iienrv moiiirn, l-hllip Shaver Trau."lerreil from luft ear , Amount lax cxicuck-J. Henry lllouh I'hilip Shaver Illie lilllH-rvistTil Attkst: Sis 1. II.ibmit, Township I l k. inn; 8 ....CM4 75 OtHI 21 SS 87 iM y 'is M 4-J-ixa es 0 El) I'YKVS AXKKNV, HKKMAN HKKKEV, HlliA.AI Mil. I, Kit. Auditorr. JkTOTICK Know nil men liy this that whereaii my wife, Sa rah Ann Moon, bavins: two years agoleft my bed and hoard without jurt cauVe or provocation, 1 will not stand K'anl lor anv debts of liereontniet liC. J AI HM1 MlMlN. 111a A D ISS0LUTJ0X XOTICK The lwrtnersl.ip heretofore ext.tina: between Win. Iletlley and I. I. 1 filler, kiH.wn ax the tirui of Win. Iletlley Jtro., hai lieen thi? day dipHoiv ed bv mutual consent. I,'. 1'. liefllev retlrlnir. 1 lie P, 1 books and note are in the hand ol C. P. Jricffley I he) . inr collection, to whom narinent mniat tie made n't liver lieinz the irrent denuratinar or blood ! once bv all ncrrons indebted lo the late linn. w m . 11 r.r r ir. 1 . cleansing organ of the system set (his great "housekeeper of our health" at work, nnd the foul corruption, which gender in the hlood. and ml out, as it were, the machinery of life, are gradually ex-JH-Hed from the system. For this purpose my (loldcn Medical Discovery with verv small doses daily of my -Pleasant Purgative J'ellels are pre-eminently thcarticlcs need ed. They cure every kind of humor from the worst scrofula to the common pimple, blotch or eruption. Great eating ulcers kindly heal tinder their mighty influence. Virulent blood poisons that lurk in the sys tem ure by them robbed of their terrors, and by Iheir pcrsevei.iug ami somewhat protracted nee the most tainted system may lie completery renovated and built anew. Enlarged glands, tumors and swellings dwindle away and disappear under the influence of these great resolvents. C. I HKFFLLY NOTICE. lfenrv Hefltey haa purchased the ln tereid of 11. 1 Heltlcy, and the businerx will here alter be carried 011 under the mime of W. it li. liefllev. who resieetl'ully solicit a continuance ol the piddle patrimaiff. WM. HKFFLF.Y, mayo HE.NKY I1EFFLEY, A DM I XI STR ATO US' XOTI CE. l-jilate of Joanna Neville, late of L. Turkey-foot tp., dece.el. Ijetters tesliimentnry on the aU.re estate havhiK tK-n irrautcd tothe uaderxiuned by the proier au thority, notice Is hereby Riven to those Indebted to it tii make immrdiate payment, a ad thne liuV iuir claims ajruiimt it will present them to the un dersigned at the office of liaer k llucr, ou Satur day, June 13, 1874. UKtl. W. BKXFIlKf). 111a 6 Administrator. The New WHEELER a WILSON Sewing Machine. Th mitlrrstlifiied woulil rc.iTtfiiUT licz leave j lo In f Tin the Ul7 nvol S.mrflct county iiiat ho LAPP EVKKLIXE On the 2Cth April, 1874, at the residence the of brides fa-1 ther by II. Kncppcr. Mr. Philip Lapp i of Frostburg Mil., to Miss Annie Everline ! of rx.inersct C'ountv, Pa. ' Machine fVAK IlOJ-l-'HAi V'1.1 1"? dl ' Wfl Wheeler it AVUm maeMnes are inst.. in Il-tovcrsville, bv the Kev. J. K. I """"I w"" .,n n". ''an" 1 - i l. r. 11 . 1 J ri 1 . 1 HUU.OU0 more have lieen told for famllr use than of Uncker, Mr. UanMd Swank of Johnslowji, ,y u,. r WIUIUieiure-. The dcma.d for the new Pa., Jo Miss I.avina Hollmnp. (;f JerilUT Muldilsuelithatthe W heeler fc Wilson Sew V J(Kids ' Maehln IVimpany hv.bei eomjielll to '-greal ly Increase their laeilities for nianuluctuiUiir. ni ov L-n ox-x-i-i . .1 .10 j ' and at their immense factories, ccTerjitf kiurffen t-AKM.lt SA?.Afcl t)n llie Sdrd acres of cround aul cimdnvuiu- twri -lnous-nd beii iu:ichpea per .4y .a mni waiiieu to Nature's Great Remedy ion ALL TH BOAT and LUNG DISEASES!! It 15 thevit.il principle of the 1'ine Tree, obtained r.y a peculiar procoi in the dmdlation of the Ur, by which itf 1 iglicst lr.edicin-1 properties are retained. 1'st even in its ciude state has been recommended by fm.nent physicians r.try tdwcl. It is conlidcntly -flered to the ad'ncttd for the following simple reasons: I. ITCUBES. Kpt H afiruMlv I'efifiinr tit rtrwi but by di"olvuiK 'he phlcgia and ajiuting nature to throsr off tlieuilicaithy matter causing the irritation. In cases of tratrd cosst-Mmo it both prolonfrs and renders lets Luruensoine the life of taeafflictcdsutfcrrr. 2. itshealine nnncioie an t.nr.n th iminnl tice of the lunu, ptaetralmg tack diitturd art, relieving pain, aau i:'Jnir:g iKjlatituation. 3. lr PuKiriES Aieu cnmk hes. the ilood. Positive, fy curing all humors, fn ra the common rmrLa or ERt-moN to the severest c-ises of Sciofiiia- Thnnssift of affidas-its could be produced from those who hare icu me Denenci.il cnts ol 1'ine Tkeb Tak Cokdiai. rf. 1 iTvm ixrvuiTlES of Till BLOOD. 4. invigorates tu v.rstS; oignns and reitoret the affriiif. Ail who have known or tried Dr.' LTQTC. Wis hart's remedies require no references from us, but the umes of thousands cured by them can be given tj any one who doubts our statement. l)r. I., y. C.1 Wishart's Cireat American Pyiprfsia Fills and Wokm Ser.Aa Droi-s have never been equalled, f ur tale by all Unuiiits and Storekeepers, and at . Er. L a C. WISIA2T'S Office, Xo, S3S X. Second St rhilad'a JEWISTI-:n'S XOTICK. Xsotlce Is hereby jriven to all iiers-ins concerned as legatees, erediinrs or otherwise, that the lollow ini; accounts have passed reiter and the same will be presented for confirmation and allowance at an Orphan's Court to bo held at Somerset in and lor Somerset county, on Thuriidiiy. the 7th day of May, K. where all persons 'interested Hin t- lit Wii't if they think proper. Aceoiint of Tobias Meyers ami Win. Criclitleld, administrators of llaniei Meyers, deceased. Account ol Michael Is 1 a-lluiril-tralor of Dan iel Kurns. deceaseil. Aivouut of Il:ivid M.ini;es, adtnr. of Jacob Iinir, deceased. Account of Johudraef, cdmr. of John Walku-e, deceased. Account of Ij-vi .1. Ismx, a imiul--truti.r of Hen ry llaidiew. deceased. ' Account id .Saiiiucl Itarchiy, a.luir. of A r.iliam In relay. dei-eued. - Account of Levi tjiauli. admr. of William F. Kessler, dt-eiis'-d. Aci-ouiilol Josiah Kiiutnul, aihur. of Hi; j itK'th Shauk, deeeiueil. Account ot Itenedi.-t Voler, ex. of Michael Ilar clav. deceased. Account of S.iniml A. Maufi, ex. of Wm. II. Horner, deceaseil. .i-couut of Joiah Mowry an t John Wcigle.ex. of .AlH'huel Mowry. dm'eniicd. Account ol Henry K. Schell, trustee for the sale of the real estate ol Jas. S. Iliuchmun, dccer.sed. Acei.unt of I'hilip Khor. Is. uanii.iH of Josialt Zlinmermah. iliveased. Supplemental account of Georire II. Iimtiert, admr. ol lleorire ImilK-rt. cleceascil. Partial account of Wm. 11. I'lult, nuirli in of Kmnta S. l'latt, minor child of S. S. 1'latt, de ceaseil. Account of Jonas Savior nnd J. S. Hittncr, trus tees of S. P. Itittner, decenscsl. Account of Samuel V. Ldvcnirood, admr. of Jo seph Meyers, deceased. Account of Oeor: John Cobau'h, ik-ccascd, njirl 3 Si ntr-4 41H " 4'iol.j 41i !-l b71 ,1W SS.I is 4T1 Ilcani. Jacob Knos, franklin (',) o.hert, Mallius"(ia) Hoover, John Johiiston. Wm I-euts, Tie .mas Mamreedant. Charles tVolien.0ierif(-r I'rice, Isaac f ',) Tom, Kachei Toin, Iiinrih Wilson. Thi'inas Witt A. Wollen-penter...'..'. Ken lcl, John WoIlenperg;er. I. and II... Jti r.T a a iton t v.-. sh i r, Oeliter. I:inR-I Voim, Ann ' . 3 :m 15 S4 15 tl . 3 :n . 15 73 1 85 7 !! 14 'J4 VI 3 l-i 1 . s :ri i To 7 00 t3 3 U7 2 07 4'i -u 275 it; 44o'., 300 MO'.. ti-j 3P.I .: 4u.r 1 0 li-i'.; 4o-J " Ul ;ir)o 404 4.1 4UI 140 paint Tnwanair. Slunre. Joseph (.,') J'lhiisLoii, Uerry..." SUMMIT ToirSitnr. Moiur, John Stein. Jacob Witt unit Wollensperker... Wotfensi-crser. Philip..... sovnnstrr tows.iiip. criilch. Herman Showuiau, Henjatuin ' SOI'TU A 11 FTOJI TOWNSHIP. Adams, Alexander (' ) itruwn, Tliouias (..).. Combs. Wm ' liouirlis. Alexander M.iiiu: and Witt Wavnian. Catharine (' j) SHADE TOWNSHIP. Auekerman. lreor;re t 'iiuiptiell Marv Litton William btontcreek township. Stiles William Kerehcr llaniei t'PPER Tt'RKETPOnT. ll icri Itenlord Kinit John Kohr Peter i;Kb!y iL Hurra Mason Thomas .. .... .... Lots in IVuseiiiait. Coleman lloram Collins Mark Iean Ivlward II. II m. 1 n l-url Kitumel lleorjre Keim John Philllpld llaniei Phillippl Derrick Pjlo John Ward James Loll in H'etl Salisbury. Ilrown Henry Connelly W Chirk W '...; Pulton Andrew.. '. Urosa Peter Oninn William Hurrn Kllen llowley Patrick Humlierson John liillcld Anierieus. .'. .loiies W. H Itoho James Kimliel James , Knoile James Kelly Kllen liCnchel Casjier I-ewis It. A McHrido John S. F Michael Stavftnni Mevers William Olttt Prank H.isccrall Stephen , Wairner Peter Wetuiiller Heury , 4 i 7 45 BAEGAINS ! BARGAINS !! BAEGAINS!!! The 2sTov Store ol G JEt. PAEKER Denier in Dry Goods, Fancy & Staple Notions, Eibbons, Embroidery, Laces, &c. Would 1 pleased to have hh Friends and Patrons call and ex amine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Store Room on Mam Street, opposite the "ISarnet IIouMy' Somerset Pa SPEING AN1TOUNCEMENT. HAINES & SHEIBLEK, o woon sti:i:i:t. pittsiu uc;ir, im., At'f noii: j.n )tfir;(t, stive up tin' Lar'j.-t Jt;fb of DRY GOODS, &c, KVEIi BUOUGI'IT TO THAT CITY. Tlii-ir fijiucious Sali.-.-tLeir line, and at the '.01...- art tixwii.'.l with all thc'atest Nnveltis in uprt LOAVES'!' ltYSTETtZST ItVTKS. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Wholesale Exclusively. 1ARBUTHI0T, SHAMOJ&CO. Offer a Complete New Stock .AT LOWEST EASTlilTiT IIilCES. to Geis BecM Mj. Orta Fffl Promptly. BUYERS ARE INVITED TO CALL. 239 & 241 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Pa IV. T. SHANNUN. J. 1,. sftt'l TALL! ON 10 16 15 17! 9o U SI Jrj uu M 111 j 7 34 1 (Ki IS M Nos. (. a 1; 111 1 u. or. TKI'1IE.MI S 60 S CO 2 S7 KM 8 20 41 8 'JU 1 4 1 45 2 V 1 DO 41 1 45 414 1 43 4l 1 43 4 11 JO JO ) 411 JO JO ai 1 41 id jo JO Jo JO "JO Jo jo J4 4 ; J0 jo jo 'JO S 1874. 99 -AT- IIIGIILAND FARM.' 2 Miles North of Somerset Penn'a. J. 1 WALTER, Kraintcr. ult., liy Jtwiah Bt-rkry 'Esq., at UiC lioiis hinni, thfj-me iHv,tnuinni( t of Jolii, (,.,,,,., ilr. V infield Furnor 1, j iSr5: 111 ins sjann k f.niiiii.i tlllH CfllllHrj lKt,'i rf itilloTtf 'lV. iulisrrlticr. IMirllrulHrs appiy lot lie JOUNeoLflAiffiir. " Stoyrtown, Somcrnct t'o., Fa. A JIAX OF A TIIOl SAAI. When rloath was hourly f I pert oil from Vnn. snmplion, all rrmt'ilU'S lmvinj; fiiileil, ami Ur. 11. James was experinirntinir. h an-iiientallv wade a nmiaratti.n of 1 nti Inn Sffmn i,i,.h eobauirli, nilmlnistratiir of eured hi ly cliihl. anil now nivcs this recipe frwi. vuicvrinin iwu niuinjip 10 pay expenses, iieffnp also eures niulit sweats, nau.ea at the stomach, ami will hmili a fresh col. I in 24 hour. Aililrcss .:UAlilMiC'K i. CO.. 1032 Kic St. rhila. XniHluir ibis paper. JOHN R BLYjNIYER. DEALER IN Hardvare, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints, oils, &c, sea. The following is a partial list of goods in Stock : Carpintor's Took, I'laiR'S, Snwt, Hatchets, Hammers, Chisels, Mane Irons, Adzes, Jtc, lllatk- sniitli's Goods, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Files, Hammers, Ac Saddlery Hardware, Tab Trees, Gig Saddles, Hanies, Buckles, Hins, .Bits and Tools. Table Knives and Forks, Tucket Knives, Scissors, Spoons nnd Bazors, the largest stock in Somerset C'oii,nty. Tainicr's Goods, a full stock. White Lead, Colored Paints for inside and outside painting, Paints in oil, all colors, Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Brushes, Japan Dryer, Walnut Stains, Ac. Window Glass of all sizes nnd glass cut to any shape. The best Coal Oil always on hand. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is large and comprises very elegant styles. Hitston's Circular, Muler and Cross Cut Saws. Mill Saw Files of the best quality. Porcelain-lined Kettles. Handles of all kinds. KUOVKTS9 FORK, ttPADXZ, KAKES, Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks, Scythes, Snenths, Sledges, Mason Hammers, Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriage aud 'fire Bolts cf all sizes. Loooking Glasses, Wash Boards, Clothes Wringers, Meal Sieves) Door Mats, Baskets, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Svino, Rope all sizes, Hay Pulleys, Butter Prints, Mop Sticks." Traps," Steelyards, Meat Cutters and StutTers, Traces, Cow' Chains, HalU'f Chains', Sboe.'Dust and Scrub Brushes, Horse Brusjies, Cur-, rv Combs and Cards, Door Locks, Hinges, Screwy Latches and everything in the Builders' line. Caps, Lead, Shot, Powder antl Safety Fuse, Ac., kc, The fact is, I keep everything that lelangVto tho Hardware trade. I de-al exclusively in this kinj of gwdk and give my whole atttcntion i . Per sons who aro Vv' any onc in ncet' of anythinrr in iiy tine, find it yx fnr advantage to give 1119 a call. I -i! nlwavs ffiva a reasonable Pnre Blood Percheon Stallion Siilta,n! Is a dark Iron Orey. (llismrely Pappletl, mm. Im; i years ol.l. 18' hunils hi'U, weighs alu.jit lwioponnrts: Heail shi rt with cn-iit wiilsh be tween the eyes, which are laruo an.1 expressive : powerful neck, chest wide aii.l cap:u i..u. quar ters eery Lroail, anil the hotly well riM.eil np: Ijens bmail au.l muscular, anil nuli -enhly short from knee to fetlock: mane nn.l tail lunar an.l heavy, hair of fine texture, showing that he is a deseemlant of Arul.iun IiIih1. The muscle ami sinuen feel like hnnilles of w ire, with splenni.l ac tion ami llie best of tcniiicr. Farmers nee 1 onlv to see him to be eonviuceil that lie is just what they neeJ to breed from. InKiirant-e - - , Well isaowii black liore Imp. iVom Enslancl. BLACK LEICESTERSHIRE! Staxhr 17 ha mis hi-h. weiirhinit 3wo r.,,,!. rcrlei-tion as a limit Horse, ami b a je i'it',s iiec.llie sai.lashehasalrea.lyatuinea a rrputa tioii in W estinorcian l ami tliise.ntT. seei ul to none in (.nnlucinit cults of tbe kindest perfectl.. as ail wiila.lmit win. attended our 1','antT Kaie lat tall .-some of huyearlrtiic past weiithini fn.m ll.io to i:h iouuds. K. S. .Mc.Miilrn was off, r.l by twoitiit. rcnt pnrties 3 0 lor his colt, ami Jos K111U&400 lor bis Premium colt, ami savs ?'M i t!ie lowest dollar th it will bur bim : and others prices ninsrinir fnim tl.Vt to fAv. insiirniice -O Also, Hambletonian Stallion ALHAMBRA. A Mahopany Bay. lVhnnds hish. weiirhs 1?J0 pi.nnils. S Tear oi l. ir.t br M1.1.IU... , by Fmnk Pierce, he by ton, L-lan.l Mack Hawk : he bv An-'f.TjI kn Voonw Blri,.?Jli'B porteil Grand Itashaw Aml.ian .MuMlcton by Kvi,lke' UamHctonian?!"'. Z v AmeriT-ii rTi,1, Krand dam by Knineer. llau.ldetonian by Abdullah, he by Man.l.rin... b i'io, Vies t M 1 ' utl Uiwn stands in I iranire county. New ork.at 0 t.. In.-ure a colt, his iri KvilvkVlKrii 1?. at .'-JO. Mid.llrton t..k hrst premium at Ma'.o Fair in lso'... 6mviMihh New York, orer Volunteer. Iron Duke ami ...hers, tp.ttinir in b"T 'fr.,ttM-.S a I' ll AMHKA t.s.k tint l-remiun. a.t,o juc.-e.sive lairs at jZt!7JiUmBJh. burn and Somerset county Fairs. He has proved himself a success. sre as l,u 71,' ft" a.-ti..n. A numliercan bocon tho Farm hv 111.... L" .1 " m,f"u",," Immense ., . , - . , . j ' .'"nun in oniersct. as fine a roll nnv one n.l look fur enn hi. si.i.n in l.i di- All ..i... : ' eon tended to put iiltn In traluln, torti lull mwrWl-iV. ' 'a l 'h 1 It is in. Term " Inui-aiup, -O 1??!.!! These lmr.c, wttl he ft.an.1 n m furui at all times. Insurance due wh Jlarri from a distance will tie kept at reasonable figures. Partinu wilh .,. h.. h. 71 CT.. " . . L' V" ""T" .' ' 1 isuran,-e uue wn. n mare is known t.H with foal. Itcst care lakvnl.utno n -Ztb i w V ZJZ V;; creU'U to ri'Kponsibhi jiersons. 1 tbnnk my olii customers for their patrop, awl hope this season to ro, uiiiny new oiieij, Hou't forget lli-' Aprils, 'V 1 JOHN F. BLYMYER. To my former patrons 1 return my wannest thanks for'their siiprrt. Seei-mr confident that It i.r to our mutual benefit In Improve the Horse Stock ol Somerset f, unu whi.d is Ti. m.t,"h .i.i !k toctUm of Full-Hlo..! Horse, to breed irom. In my est lin.uioj x ' mTy w Z TZZm'mC meut can be made ; eonseiuent y Urat prices were uaid for lull bU-ala. ih K..ri!f! ,mI,ruTe ters at from one-half to onf puarjer less lor brecU-rs know'; nt hat v breed taS -iwl he halves, and the cist of breedinif to full-blood rat .t than a hair is a ."ndari tlLldVt i -Itisjtnownthathal. bh.Kls sell .,.-.,. onetaU tuSS&SZTfZ l?"lr.'n.t.he.V.vlr?; 01 mjr TH"' '", K ''" ani1 stw t RI of the counlv. I hare o hwlr.. cy in savin that 1 believe my horses are s,hh, to none In the State The ..,. k7,.I -f i , i , see,. tolpprecltl. Parties fcwjfc colts can breed xl i,S!SiS. Panics cminir from distim.-e will lie kept over nialu tree , ttl;e rti; sMI for the best colt of e:u h of the above horses iret reiranllew of sex Ibal- cd In ls.S, to be decided at ourcouutv lair in the full of same roan, r"-,""'" OI I01"- ,"" mni 'k b.T the nlxtve boroex l-. InesrlMi lli 'iStTttM " Wh,,' ".'. n" ZlrZfuZZ (The pi ier season asin approaching fnniu-rs and others who arcaoxioiwtr ;. prove the stuck of horn in this county, will do well to rvnsi.ler the advantage 0'tri.,. eil aliove. It n;cJ bo argument to convince our people of the superior Mr od 0f the horses licr? avcrtised, n.irol' the tine poinU of high l.rmiinu in tiielr prognv Ererr one hn had nmple opjiortunity of seeing these marks of iiuwwvenienl d'.,ntratI in trie snpenor offsprinjr of tluso liorsesi. and the extr.ior Jin coiiiniand, pImiuW make iv lo the Literest of all to breed onlv fmir ,,b ,r ti.;. b;.i Ailvantaecs like th.se olftrv.l by Mr. Helll.y, en not lie overlouVeil or JNreeirded br the community vijwui detriment to i:si-U'rhl tiie ivnaty at brge.) A IWUXISTRATOK-S NOTICE "lXECUTOR'S NOTICE ViliLUaf lUii.I.U. l..l.nl...kmvll.,.l.. - late f l!i;iijuifn Har. late of 11 rut hcrsralley lp. UCVWHICU, Ter of SHhnfulstratlon on the aliove estate VavLi-huon framed to tha andersiirneil, notice f hereliv vrtven to those indebted to it to make Iimmaa- Jiate payment, and those having clairts against it to present Ibem duly aut henticate.1 tot srtilement at tne uue residence ol saio iieceiueii on Saturday, Mayl,lM7. Vi.i.S kt.lS H A Y, " V. V. WALKKH, marll Administrators. tauito of Jacob Younir, late of Shade towwsMp, Letters testamentary on the above estate har. Inir lieen Kranled to the undersigned by the prop er authority, notice is hereby niren to those in debted to It to make irameiliate payment. nd tboee bavlnir claim aurainst it will present them to the uudt-rsitruetl at the late residence of deceased in said township, on Saturdav. the lth day of May v M7. , 'THOMAS tOHR, aprt - J J
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