LIL t.--e . ., w '. -V ''"""hip, . ' tina The Somerset Herald. r:i..i.v. - - ; " Tim: tami... MavTd, 1ST4. .. ,,:ill.KT HISEBAirnlST BAII.ROAI. li:avb. July "Hi, tram' will ,! i ai-t. .1 West. 10:13 a. m . .3 "J i. in. W. F. AHRIVIC. 12 m, e.tW 1. 111. AMFAT11KH. (len'rl. Supt. V A. II. 11. K I'ASS MlNKl'.AL rtlllaT. Wa-st. a ;1 Wot 11:09 p. m. il a. m. 12:02 I. ra. 4 JO p. m. Pittsburgh. & Connsllsville HA.1.L.KOA.1:). MtM WasMnclGii & Baltimore ALTEUATIOX OF TIME. i n and :ler r-ui.dav, Slav 10;li, 1W4, Train ,. i..- l wiil Ii.p.iri nn.l Arrive from lie pot, -.'.. riir ni! au-l WatiT streets, as follow : AUItiVE. Ax art m.ikin Decoration Day a legal U,.ljil:iy passed tin I ItuitK at Harrisburg. on Tuesday week List, by a vote of 30 ta 2S. Thk briek work ot the jit.il hits been painted rod, the window Iniinos and cor nice a purple, and yet tho intitules ain t happy. Wk wire sliowu three trout, by Mr. ieo. Klinmell, on List Monday, that wore "spcekled beauties" indeed, measuring resjiertivcly 14, 1:5 and Vi incites. Kvkky particle of poisonous matter is curried of the system, the pule and sallow w ill become fresh and vigorous, by using Simmons' Liver Regulator. Now that ' smiling May" is here, and wilh it house cleaning, seraphic woman rules over the house, and the old mail tikes his meals seated astride the front lence. Tiik follow ingiire to lie found among the postal changes ordereil lor Pennsylva nia : Postmasters appointed, Samuel Shaf fer Frii'dcns anil Silas W. Anient, l'hil- SOI1S. A voi xc. lady from , in shaking of the Communion services that were held at the Church oi.which she is a member, last week, said: "and there wasn't a single spring hat there." M-.T. ,. ,1 Mail . . r. VI a.m. ...m-!i Muil.T'iM a.m. v-, W.iv. ,..'J.:;u a.m. k,.-. Ac rnTMiKDU TIMK M.-Kea-s Kill . M.'Ke-sp 11:0,! a.m. rt ! 1:S'. p.m. .m. N. li Train . ..:.: j p. in. A" ...r.:M '. 111. Ar. ....6:29 p.m. . fc:iiU p.m. A'-- .. 11:00 Ji.TU. .n v:a: p.m. ort Ae- fl 4o a.m. Al, Ki' l'rt Ac- in 7 .2 i a.m. . .Newton Ac ! .s,ni. S'iii a.m. fiir a 'i Fx.. .:.t a.m. ( .mi. flsville Ac : c .in Ki:o0 a.m. M. Ki- f- rt Ac- ii 12: m. ,.M"KifslU Ac- r.im 2:ou p.m. MeKecsjiort Ae- -oin 4:50 p.m. t'tiloiitowii Ac com 0:10 p.m. . M'Kecr-ort Af- rimi T:4't a.m. Through Mail. .s i. p.m. V e i-1 Newton Church lrain.l'j:Oia.m. 1'eksoxs wishing to buy cheap and tresh srroceries will do well to call at F. K. Ool iioin iV. Co's., Cheap Side llrocery. They keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stink of goods of all kinds in their line. V: A'i.'uiUijl-tll!- u:t't E. I HTND'iAH. (.cner.il Trains HWi Euras Trams daily. WA'l C. RODGH, G:i. Pass. As't fieket o"ieo, 43 otli Avenue, G-:i Srj'l. Ax Oswego pajier describes a lire by saying that "the red Haines danced in the heavens and tiling their lierv arms about like a black funeral pall until Sam Jones got on the roof and doueed them out with a pail of water." Thk prosH'ct of a lmuntiful crop of all kinds of fruit is yet very irood, the frosts of spring not having injured the growing buds to any great extent. This is the tes timony of many farmers with whom we have conversed. i:'IntIi r.n 'on my l oiuiallloc. J'. .!. K ' -el'. S )i;n r-et Itorougli. Chair i!u:i. ' ! Scull. 1' iron 'j li. Secretary. v.l.i'.siin Sanmel A. I'ean. All. l'1m :-. Alexander r!iu Friitk Forney. X:;rv. -France Knejiper. :ii'on Shall'er. ner-vau-v-, iua::-h A e:da!t Vi in. A. lSorder. 1), I ilrnri'r I.owry. :,vi:if Io,-l M. Yul.y. .. : .John Schlas. ', , ,, :.. W. I'eam. .;tn.i,, r Win. II. Sufall. !... . !' Turkevl'oot Alexander Nicola. !.;. il.-ei'.-ek I'hilip K. Moore. " ill'i ii ; Charles A. Walter. ..v Cent. Tville Samuel II. I;ill. N'.ii -iliiiuipion 1. O. liowmau. I'a'nt .1o!in Ilolfmaii. lanuah i:i'uit John .7. 15o niaii. tli-liiiry S aiiiiul Mier. sliadi Marlin . S.irber. .'- i:m ii't lioroiiii .losiah Kc'.lar S..iii'TS"t tp Charles Mender. S .iiniiampton C. C. I.evdi'r. n!iv. rn'k Taoili Wile .Ir. V Mil Jo.ep!l Uellder. - ;::i.ii:: Cornelius Shoemaker. i"; - -r Turkeyl'oiii Win. Calde' t'r.'.na Win." II. Herder '.Vi hers'iiirg Michael Lii'j- l i.';,; n. ( lonathan Fre.n'z. N'c'A i'.aiiilnoK' John iieorge. The llel.ll'iliejlll l'l'llliarv 1. Anxas (iKTM.Nvi.il, of Honesilole. Pa., w riles the following. "After sulfering for nearlv two vears from neuralgia in the breast, passim' up into the throat, face I and shoulders. 1 was entirely cured and re stored to health bv using Ir. L. . C Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial." l ii citizens visiting Pittsburgh should inak' it a point to call and see the splendid Photo rr.tlis made by i. L. 11. Dahlis, at Nos. 4i and 4 Sixth Street of that city. Mr. Dalibs' skill is truly wimJcfu), as he has the happv f.ieullv ol'notonh- making la handaome jiicture, but a perfect like j ness. i Mr. L. C. Coi.noux was admitted to J praetici- in the several courts of the county, during the .May lerm ol (.ourt. l.ou. is said 1 1 have passed the examination in a man n.' r alike creditable to himself and precept, ir. lie is a young man of talent, and we hope that he may soon enjoy a lucrative pra tiee. Win ii, Wantkp. Wm. S. Morgan wishes to remind the farmers of Sinieiset County that his goods are heller and pri ces lower than ever before. Mr. J. J. lialdw iu will, during the season, visit all old customers and as man v new ones as i i.-i;ilc. llighc.-t prices paid lor wool. I P. . Sl.inton's Miiis, Pa. I Sum i-. of our exchanges are warning the ! fanners against traveling grafters. These j vagaUuids cut gratis in one orchard, no ; inaitcr what ipialiiy of fruit, and then go to the next and put them in as choice vari j e'.ies. receive their pay, and then pass on, swindling every body who employs them. 1 h.r farmers should keep a lookout lor such cuaraclers !.. i'.i. There: nr the all. mi a-i.ua..;. The i lie llii t : ;i:i in : ri;.;i":i ill i Saturday June JTili. 1 7 i. re twocaiididates to be nomiiiatcd l.egi-lature. but no voter shall 1 ;.!(.! his two voles for anv one that iv, ire.' resolutions, miopia-,! nt r held oil May -5ih. IsTO, are aad are published for the in tli e holding the elections. t. That tin Ik.Us lie oix ned on'.v i.t places a't in ! ling It clious f:a-d That the Republican . ters if a h I shall elei t their m ::iber of the v Committee and the two uddi "nllieers to Imid the inin.ary Klec- :il. That when they were not elected at the privi it'.s election, the coiumittee i:n!i i ..reach boroui'li and townshii. shall s.-h-et the two other persons to assist in i. I, iing the 1 rimary election in their res jielive district, and the ominiUec-liiali shall act as judge s.:rl make the return of election. A-. That the coniinitt. e-inan be requir ed to make a list of the Kepubliain voters ol '.lie borough or township in which he live.-, and have the same present at the lei ii.,n. and il. siinia'e thereon ever jx-r-s -.a v..;in::: and it any jia rson not named ll.i '.M.n be judged a-ntithil to a vote, his l.asue l.e a.l.le.l to sai. t Iisl an. I Hie laci stated, anil the said li.-t lie produced before 1m'' return judes when they meet. '.;h. Thiit all Republicans be reouircd to v.ite in 1 1 1 1 i r proper districts. t'.'.h. That no pe rson be allowed to vote i:iiless known to have voted with the Re publican party, or who can produce satis tactorv ( vid( m e a.f th:.t fait. J. I. S. i i ) , F. J. kmist:r. See. Ch'lii. Co. Com. Fai:mi;i;s will please rcmcmlicr Cook JSeerits have for sale ;r.iund Aluiini Salt - - - 2 (HI Sk. Ashton "... 5 0i) MeKeesjiort -...: 00 Rbl and will trade the same for oats and jk talk's. Fkom winter into s'linmer at one ste, seems to have been the order ol things this vear : snows and frost a fortnight ni:o, to- I day, a temK'rature expial to that of mid summer. The sudden change has brought ; about an almost vuiprccedcntedly rapid ! growth of all kinds of vegitation, and ena i blesoiir farmers to prosecute their labor of seeding uninterrupted and under favorable circumstances. Norn i: All iM rsons knowing themsel ves indebted to me for grinding flour iVc., will please call and settle at once. Thirty days time w ill lie given on all Hook ac counts and sixty days am all the notes. Noah 1L Suakfkii. S:iK-sville Pa. A man in Main has discovered the ad vantage if a large family. He has twen ty-two children, and recently, when he mailt; arrangements to move from one school district to another, thus transferr ing his school tax, his old neighltors offered to pay him something to remain among them. His new neighlmrs. however. . ; ollered to remove him free of exinnse. 111.1 so prevailed. ANiiiHATKs are busy. V. 'ip i i.wAsii bri.'adc to lite front. TiiKlJreat American Consumption rcm Icdy, Dr. Win. Hall's Ralsam for the lungs, ! cures the worse cases of coughs, colds and ; all the diseases of the lungs, throat and ' a best. For whooping cough and croup it ! is a a ertaiu sjiocilic. The most obstinate , cases yield to Hall's Ralsam, when used jx r-everingly. Stands at the head of all cotitrh preparations. Sold everywhere J0I141 F. Henry, Curran t Co., proprie tors, Yi &, J College Place, N. V. '1 1: Sai.K. A j ialio. -s II. this olliae. Call on ,r ad- iKtitles in the Stale owe 110 Tttt.NTV man :.!:-. thin: . sai 11 l iaioirr of 5.r I'M! in A llursl'li. oaMli al ' Smxrj stm:s' are la -:i. -v" down Smith. aiilled "gindral o'. n.AKl". Flour idwai son band ile at Cook t: l'.4 rits'. , and Moi:;: Pel sons sulb r ft. .11 !n 111 .t,r working. Ill ova 1 -cat in;' A m: ;i I :,! ( r lt. i's a LS. Jars, IM:I. A: Ua-crit's. and Jugs, plot in 1 -ar.i:i" '. troll I of a house Lngiish toilt t .':,'ies:,s.;;.t,0:i sets. Plain Cruri' 1 R:.o., l, Rios. Fin. Fsi l- la-t. .-ft for Phi! aljsent lor idcli hia a nri'li. O K iV IlKI.lMT t 01 11, !,.r ( 1. its. . viil tnide Fi.-ii, Potatoes :ci 1 Rac Salt. a. 1 of iots cva-r held ill the plate at Mevclsdalc on ic larLi st s.,le tv wid take r'l.iv, May :t. ::.-:i arrival of (ilass and tjueeiisware a-sortim-iit in town. Call and be cant 1 ' :.t Rho::d Pro's. i i 1. Carding and Fulling alone I I l..ie, l-.y Joseph . J)a!iic!s. AuitM. Ri.am at As ibis is the season w hen candidates do their work, the following interview will le found interesting : "Howdy, howdy, howdy?" "Howdy." "How do vain do?" 'l "Tollable.'" j "How's all?" "Tollable." 'Vonr ttilks well?" "Tollable." -'How's vourn ':" . "Toilabh-." "Neii:hliirs all wadl ?" "Tollalde." "How's youin?" "All for me this time?" I "Suler tollable." Fakm Fkncks. From the pnNt-edinzs of the Legislature, we see that Mr. Kr- meiitroiit. ad Rciks, has rejiairta'al a lull in the State Seiiale for the prevention aif hor ses. cattle, shca-p and swine runnini; at large in the various townships of the C0111 mouwa'allh. It is made the duty of the eotislabh's and wilhotit special warrant air authority to seize and secure all hor ses, cattle, sheep or sw ine that may Ik' found running at large, and sell the same, in the manner now provided by law lor selling stravs giving the owner at least live tlavs' previous notice, w ho may ratcov a r such animals tin payment ol fine lor c u b, w it It costs. Two buxom young damsels were wait in? for the Somerset train at Mineral Point, tin Monday last, when the eastern liotind train on the main stem came thundering along, into which the girls went well pleased with the hojie that they would otn be in the charming town of Stnnerset ; but a young tow nsman aif ours hapened to over hcartheirconvci'satiou and assured thriu that thry wa-re on the wrong rout, which considerably checked the hilarity of the ladies : The conductor was callaul in, the case stated, and he very generously gave theui a free ride to Garrett, where they awaited the first train wa-sl wiser and sadder girls. Valley Jmhprndunt. Messrs. CradtWk & Co., 10IS2 R ice St.. Philadelphia (JentUmtn : Please send me three bot tles of Cannabis Indira ; I have tried so much that I have lost all confidence in Patent Medicines, nntl woultl not have sent for your remedy, only I saw in your testimonials that of Robert Cox, in the case of Findley Barker, with whom I am personally acquainted, and know that Mr. Barker was cured of Consumption 7 years ago, and is now well and hearty ; I am also acquainted with Robert Cox, and feel that Cannabis ought to do as much tor mc as it did for Barker. Yours in faith. JOHN B. WKTHER.VLD. Thorntown, Boon. Co., Ind., Jan. 0OU1, 1S7L Cuovl'KT. This interesting game shows no sign of waning popularity ; but apiile the contrary. Without going into a dis cussion, we may remark that its sustaining Miwcr to please is cluetly due to two things: First, it iseniphatii-ally a game of skill, and successful playing demands the careful ex ercise ot the mind, the eve, and the arm. Second, an almost unique merit of cro quet is ils equal adaptation to ladies and gentlemen. Almost all arther games for exercise iu theaien air are monoti!izeil by the male sex, for obvious reasons. Cro quet has lieen welcomed as an admirable ala'jkirture from this one-sidedness. Mr. Beechcr had numerous sympathizers in the remark that "unyliody that is too pious to play croquet ought to lie done lip iu starch linen, put in a bag, and hung up like a suit of Sunday clothes, and not let out till meeting-time." Fuom the People. There is no case of l)ysH'psiii that tireeen's August flower will not cure. Come to the Drug Store aif Benford i Kimtnel, Somerset and Hitrot iV Fleck, Continence, and inquire ahtu t it. If you sutler from Costiveness, sick Head ache, Smr Stomach, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, or derangement af the system, try it- Two or thra-e doses will relieve vim. . Boschee's (la-rman Syrup is now sold in ever' tow n and city in the I'nitcd Slates. We have not less than live hundred litters from Druggists, saying it is the best medi cine they ever sold for Consumption. ThroatorLungili.siM.se. Sample lo!t!es of each, 1 els. Regular size i a ts. li. G. Green, Woodbury, X. J. Expansion anii CaiN-rn.u tion. As an instance of the etlea-t of heat ami t old in expanding and contracting the iron of the dome of the National Captitol, itisstao-d that the colossal statue surmounting it in clines four ami a halt inches to the w est in the forenoon, and the saint; distance to the east in the afternoon. This fact has been ascertained by fixing a plumb line to the statue and dropping it to the Rotunda lie low. As the morning sun iijhui the east side of the dome heated the iron and caus ed an expansion on the side of the statue it was thrown westward lour and n-half inches. In the afternoon, when the sun upon the west side heated and expanded tha part of the dome, the statue inclined to the east a similar distance. - Foi l, cellars an? a prolitic source ol dis ease in town and country. Thoustnds of cases tit levers, tlysenta-ries. and other malarious diseases can be traced directly to unclean cellars. Decaying vegetable matter in neglected cellars may in a few weeks prostrate a whole family with typhoid lever, which will bailie the skill ol the most exHTicntvd physician. All w ho value lileaud health should, at the begin ing of warm weather particularly, see that the it liars ol the dwelling houses are care fully and thoroughly cleansed and then disinfected by sprinkling lime or some oth er ctlicicnt disinfecting agent, ami white washing. A little care of this kind exer cised now lie fore the hot weather comes on may save weeks ait sulfvi ing, heavy tloctor bills, and in many cases valuable lives.. Ix-t no one neglect this simple precau tion. We clip the following receipt for des troying rats, from an exchange. Jt is worth double the price for a year's sub scription to any fanner or housekeeper in the country. It will banish every rat : I "Catching rats is sometimes diflia-ult, as old rats are proverbially cunning. Laying around poison is dangerous not alone, but also objectionable, for the reason that rats may die at inaccessHile spots and contami nate the atmosphere with their well known detestable tidor. A lictter plan has lieen adopted by one aif our correspondents, by w hich be takes atl vantage of the cunning habits aif rats. He covers the lloair near the hole with a thin layer of moist caustic Mtash : when the rats walk on this it makes their feet sore ; these they lick with their tongues ; it makes their mouth sore, and the result is they shun the loanlity, not alone, but apju-ar to tell all the neigh Uir 1 ats about it, and eventually the house is abandoned by them, notw ithstanding the neighborhood may lie teeming with rats." Potato Urns. This terrible iK'st, which is to be made happy by our potato and toma to crops, is being spaded out of the ground by the thousands, and ere long will lie the all-absorbing topic. We upitisc that most ol our rentiers have teen a frin speci mens of this bug-er U'ctlc, as it Ls called, n will not trouble then with a disci iption. Siicakingof this insect, the Wfntijir Anu-r-inin. through a correspondent!, says: "It is lwdieved to effect all its transforma tions in fit v days, so that a single pair woultl, if unmolested, produce sixty mill ions of progeny in a single season. Vari ous modes of preventing its ravages have lieen suggested. Brushing or shaking the larvae, or young bugs from the plant into a vessel is sometimes tried, but this is a laborious and dangerous oa-ration. Dust ing the leaves with white hclleliorc Miwdcr is an effective retneily when it is well done; the powder must, " however lw freshly ground as it losses its ellicacy when kept too long. Paris green is also recommended but Ixith powders are irritating to those applying them, while the latter is extreme ly Miisonous. Birds, it is said, will not destroy the bugs, as the emanations from their crushed ImhI'ics are noxious even to human licings and, it is said, have caused several deaths. The symptoms resemble those caused by the bite of a rattlesnake. The lieetle has several insect enemies, csiic- cially some varieties of ladybug w hich prey upon its eggs and larva'. The follow ing short article taken from the New York ,Vw, of the 15th of April, on the "jnitatoe bug," as it is generally know n among our jieople, was handed to us by one ol the prominent farmers of this township, who thinks we are likely to be greatly allba.'ted by this destructive enemy ol the ixitatoc crop. "This great pest of the KiUto has at last reached the Atlantic States, and our farm ers must begin the wtirk of destruction or give up thccultivatiou of the iiaitato. The U.i-tles apiK-ar to remain permanently in any locality where they find potatoa-s culti vated, increasing Irom year to year iu pro- lxirtion to the amount ol I.hmI lurnisheu them. We would advise farmers in all lo calities where this lieetle has already ap peared or is likely to aptiear the pra'sent season, to lay in a good supply of Paris green in time, in order to have it ready when wanted. for usa Paris ureen mixed with twenty parts of flour, or the same of plaster, scattered over the leaves of the in tested vines, w ill destroy the larva of this insect. A sina 1 tin box with the bottom punched full of holes, like a common pep per box, attached to the end of a short stick, will answer for dusting iioison -over the vines. An application should be made upon the tirsi apiearancc of the small yel low larva ilium the vines and repeated as often as necessary to keep the pest in check .NcighlMirs shoind unite in this war upon the lieetle, and it tnev will do this there need lie uo failure of the potato crop Paris green can be purchased at the drug- cists, but if neighbors will club together and send to wholesale dealers in our cities a great saving can lie eltcetcd in cost. Thk O'.ntessiai. Gazi-.ttekk. The Centennial Gazetteer of the Fnitetl States by General A Yon. Steinwehr, published bv Zieilcr !t McCurd'--. The Centennial Gazetteer is one of those rare voluinns w hich from their very nature cannot ap pear oftener than once in a century. It is well named the "Centennial Gazetteer, for it is the Irnok w hich gathers up and presents all the material results of the first hundred years of our irreal Republic. It is a perfect treasury of facts and in forma tion relating to the country at large, to each of the States, to all the counties, to the cilies, tow ns and tow nshtps.to the princi pal mountains and rivers, to geography, topography, climate, soil and resources. The arrangement ol" subjects is alphalicti cal, so that reference to them is easy. The articles are nil new and concisely and clearly written. There is scarcely any thing one can desire to know respecting the material standing of the country that may not be found in this Gazetteer. It is the book for everybody to have, because it j brings lo every possessor the very informa tion lie air she can least allord to lie w ithout, and brings it, too, in the liest imssiblc shape. It is a monument til over three years patient labor on the part of the au thor, aided by a large corps of assistants, and represents w hi V: libraries of the very latest statisieal, geographic, scientific and descriptive works. Both Author and Pub lishers have placed the people, without rt-lerenee to creed, station air business un der a lasting dt bt of gratitude by the timely presentation ol so i...tgniliccii. a na tional standard volume. It exceeds 10O0 pages in a'Xta'iit. is beautifully printed and durably liaiund in leather, Philadelphia Library slyle. Sildonlyby subscription. We hoie each and all aif our readers will make sure of securing a copy form our friend, Mr. J. D. Baer, vho is now en ga'jcd in introducing the work. Mr. Baer is agent for Somerset, Jenner and 2uemrhoning township. MARRIED. BERBERICH OSLEIt On the 14th of May ltf 74, at the resilience of the brides parents, by Ga?at. G. Grof, Esq., Mr. Jacob Berlierich of (influence to Miss Mary E. 0.der of Fayette County Pa. YAM M ERM AN KN'OPNXY I ER ( hi the 17th inst.. by Joseph Cummins Esq., Mr. Franklin Zimmerman to Miss Lavina Kn'opsnyder both of Somerset county. BOTTENFIELD -FLllvE On the 14th of May. at the "Stnnerset House," by Rev. A. E. TruxaL, Mr. Joseph X. Bottcn fleld and Miss Catharine Fluke, loth of Yellow Creek, Bedford County. BAKER CRITCIIFIELD On the 17th 01 May, by Rev. A. E. Truxal, Mr. John A. Baker, of Bakersville to Miss Susan E. Critchfleld of Milford. A Xcm Adi'crtixrntrnlx. UIHTOR'S XOTICK. jVnc Atlc.r rlitr ivn-If Having Irfrii iipiK.intril l.y thai Orphan. I'Mirt aif Sinnrrset enmity, Au.litur, "U HI" :l"n ail H.r. Nobcll, Ki.. to ascertain tli In 'In ail .Iwuli l.ln, alr(BSa.'il. an! III" Hilvun'-i-ini'Mt.' lii.t.le. I will nt leiiil In my 1 111 i"K miller mi. u.. I11t111.nl at my ullii-c, tit Somerset, mi Salutilay, tin I ii iijf uf June. 1S74, Bt tn oVl'lt 11. 111. W. II. I'OSI LKTHW AlTi; inaT'Jll Au.iit.jr. FENCE PICKETS in:i. M EESE On the Oth inst., Mr. Daniel C. Meese, if Greenville Tp., aged 51 years. 1 month and 17 days. NOMEINET MARKET Corrcctotl weekly by A. J. Casebkbb h. Co. Apple, ilrle.l, fl &C Appleliutler, fl gal W'CW Huttir, ? t. -iU liuekwlicat, V bushel fl 00 JireMwai, $) 4. 30c llao.n, h..ul.lcr, fl ft se " Me, 8c " hania, " Vie C.rn, fl tiufhol IM (torn meal V t, 3c Italf kins. V 1 Clover Sceil fmall 7 UU Clover sitseal large 7 50 KKK, V lut Ita KUiur, V t'l'l ll Flaxurisl fl bo., (M ) 41 W Ijinl, fl B. Vi'4e Leather, rsil aole, ft k 3PkiMc " uptier " "uc " kip, ' 80c Oatu, f hu Wc l'tilat.ieii, fl tiu 60c I'earhm. alrietl, fl I .-..K1 Kye fl liu llii Halts, fl th Se Suit, No. 1, V bill 3 00 to 3 16 " " f bu l ! " Aslib.11, fi 00 Suar, yulliiwflaV lotripic " white " l'lic Tallow fl B e Wool, fl 4O4SS0C A On tsar LI Intent. There Is ne pain which the IJenlaur Liniments will not re Here, no swelling they will not tulHlue, ami no lameness wlileh they will Dot cure. This Is strong language, but It la true. They bare produced more cures of rheumatism, neuralgia, lock jaw palpy, sprains, swellings, eaked-breasts, scalds, bumA, salt rheum, ear-ache, k.c, um the human frame, and of strains, spavin, galls, he., upon an imals In one year than have all other pretended remeiUcsnlncetheworld began. Theyareeountcr lrrltant, an atl healing pala reliever. Crlppjes Hi row away their crutches, the lame walk, jiol.un otu Idiet arc rendered harmless, and the woundasl are healed wlthouta scar. It U no humbug. The recipe ls published around each bottle. They sell as no article ever before told, and they sell be cause It doesjunt what they pretend to do. Those who now sulfer from rheumatism, pain er swelling alescrve to sulfer If they will not use Centaur Lin iment. More than 1,000 certificates of remarkable cures, including froton limbs, chronic rheumatism, gout, running tumors, Ilc., hare been recelred. We ill rend a circular containing certificates, the recliie, he., gratis, to any one requesting Iu One bottle of the yellow wrapi-er Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollars for spavined or sweenled horses and mules, or for screw worm In sheep. Slock owners-thesellnlmentsare worth your atten tion. No family should be without them. "White wrapper fur family use;" Yellow wraper for an Imals. Sold by atl Druggists, roe per bottle: hove t-Ulcl 00. J.B. KOSEfcCO., U Kroad way, mm'" wuv v ir.n i :. is. ' Klvr dotlarn will i'li,o.:c, f..r nil a:iri'.i,.i.--ini-n:i ex'-rpl i:r lof I'-ir Uoimo liirivinr .ind Aik'.II. r. T.r n.ii.li ft nill - iharged.' li.-kela will 1. ftn .ii.iIk .I l aiiiii i.iH ..r niu: .l-.tl.ir iH-r lli'.ii-:iiiJ. ' SSr!l I.V. Wc are .-iir'lioyir.nl n :oiii'.t:iicf r".ii:-i!ii:' 1 .F. Meyers, of l.riin tior oh, .1.1 a twIMate lor A sulnt.iy. .-ul..-.-t to lh: it.-.-i.-i-.ti ot tin? l:.:pi:l.Lil.:in voteral tin ircoi'iii.tr j.riinjry etaf'ion. WV are a iKirtrwi atmoitncf Allen S. Will, of .ll.llvfU t..ua-!iiv, as u au li lat lor Assembly, siil.ji et to Ifie il' i isioii of the KepuMi. nn viter'ut llitri i:alu pritiur i-ran-ii'in. We tirennth'.rtrPd to annMinca .7iwph I. Mil ler. ol A! iters 1 1'iaiittasa eaii'lMlate l r Aiweoil.ly, .ntijcct tolhc d.-'irii.n of the KepuMkau voU-rs m tltcir eoinlnst priiiiflry..clcsitii. . ' I ajrmla a.fler mrsnlf ti lli iieoj.le of Somcr-t county as a .-sn.ii.lale li.r the Legislatarn. mil.ect to tlie le-iioii i;l the lieTiu'.H.-f.n l.rtmary eh-ction. .-. t:ti. Ill Mill,' Wc are aait!.riil Ui atin tnn t It. Wm. Ciillln, ol Somerset tMan.liip, as a eanali'livlc ta.r Assum lily, stit.p'ct totlMXInviun of the Kepnliilean v.t-i-rs al lUi ir cD.liig primary election. Wcaro niithorisid ta arnounn Uie name of Satiittel II. Camp of Oarretl. s a candidate lor Assembly. siiiet t-itheatei IslAnol'fbe Ki pntilli-an voters, at llicir voaaiig ptiloarj eleetivu. We arc autliorizod to amu.uiK'e Wiillam Kmls IT. a.f Adilh.jii ta.wn-tilp. lis a mnili.Iate lor As , semtily. sul.jea-t t;i the aleciflon ot thGRpitidH-in . iters at their i. .miii priliiary okcli hi. AV w A'li'i'rfinfiiii'nJ.i. Boots ; in Wt A'leertixrnwnU. ( 1 S li oes O-ILXj ac BRO'S. LARGE WHOLESALE HOUSE, No 253 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. One of the LARtJ EST SfRI N' STOCKS ever bro'itrht to the jrarket. A full line of WcmenX Misses', CMta's, Man's, Boys', Wi Brogans, Balmorals and Gaiters, Special Attention called Ui our 'ltjr .la ale (L. ataxia. Cash and Short Time Havers will cnriilt llicir own lnterets by railing and exaoUnlgr. tj.nern Hills Implicated irders fiilal with re and atlcntlon. Mi.NKKS' A.ND MILL HA NHS SHOf.S Jf. B - Jneh We furnish tin Tickets made Irom 3-1 Kound Iron, like design showu in cut, at 30ts PER LINEAL FOOT. They make a II AMiSOM Kit. MnltK Hl'KA BLKandCHK.Vl'LIl I'EM.'li than the Wooden Tickets Kf'INll KOIt l.'Ilt' 't'LAlt TO lewis, Ota &. Phillips, Mannraeturan aif M KIM 'II A NT HAK 'IRO.V, OATK and HAIiN lMXiK Ii INtil-S , KOLTs, Nt'TS. WASHKKS. and their New Line of PAT ENTED WAUU.N HARDWARE. For sale by all Iron and Hardware Dealers. , . , 01fc2 Water Street and 111 and 110 First Ave. Pitttsbur. :, COMMLSSIONEK. V.'e ai-e autiieri-cd lo mill. mice Sol. J. Jlaer, ol Urnthersralley tnwnship. as a eandMitta.- forCum liussitiutT, stit.jui:t Ui thai .di'.rl-itin of the Republi can voters at tfic'f coxing primary elei-tioru We areauth'irize,! to ann'iur.ce Oliver W. Boy of Klklick township, as a eandl.tatn fur Coiiinils- sioiier. subject to the tleeisiou ol tho Republican voters at their Coining primary elect Ion. We nn antli'irUe-l to announce .Ino. I;ii..ri.les, of .'MUiiirit towiil,ip, as candidale for C.Tnmis sinner. subiect to the deei-ion id the Id-publican votets at tle'lr coining primary election. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! : Tho Now Store ol' Gk R. PARKER, Ilenler In IiLSTKH T ATT'iIiXEY. Si Dry Goods, Fancy & Staple Notions, Eibbons, Embroidery, Laces, &c. Would be pleased to liave his Friends and P.'itrons call and ex amine his Stork before purchasing elsewhere. $tore Room on T .-.-,, Pl...,.. ..n..,i,...n tli . I 1 .rLlllal r.tndi.lato lor nmnltiatl. ..r Di-H-lct Attorney I Inin Street. OOIIflSIIC t'tf ICil rI3a IIkiluaa " Snmiiiwt Ta x 1 T - - aprt 15. at the eeliiinxr KeuuMnui riritaurv eleckon. J. II. CKJLE. PICKERGILL, LYONS & CO. Manufacturers and Daatters Iu LOOKING GLASSES, Of every description: also, JVIotildlugs, ra!s, Cliroino, laigravings, c. Kino Alaritel and I'ier Looking (rlasses and I'ieturo Krames a Sjiueiali'v. 141 WoodStreot, PITTSBURCH Pa. yon nisritrtr attorney, SOMERSET, l'A. If nominateal at th It"pnl.!lc.in prfnury a lec tion 1 will he a auudi'Lito lor lnri 1 Attonn v. JOHMwEIHr .Somerset o.unty rtcpul-il-'ar.". T re--js.ctfii'.y so licit v. ur nrtes luf tUe adtjeo of IMstrlet Attorney at ll'.e ci;iu:g pi'iriiary i-ie -.l' rt. W. H. IHSTLETHWAITE. .J0JLN R ULYMYER, DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints, OILS, &C, SzO. A (it:.TN ivaxti:i. New iork. Ur. rierci-'a l'Mvorlt Prrarrlption. is very strongly rca-oiiiinciHlctl by the M11I icul Faculty and is largarl v jiresoriliajd among llicir fi'nmlc patifnt.t, it is worthy of all confidence as may lie seen from the following testimonial : Atlanta, 111., July 14th, lS7:t. Dit. K. V. PiEiiri; IJuffalo, X. Y., Diar Sir. I have not words ta express my gratitude to -ou for your advice and assitdnncv in niycusc. 1 here is not one wha has used your medicines since tliey have iK-en brought here lint that can say with me Ihey have been greatly benefited. Since I have lieen so h( lied by its use six or seven urouiid me left aitl'all dm tors and other medicine, and use it in their families aller lieing cured of the tame disease as mine. 1 011 tlo not know what a wonaler it created in ourcilv, by its restoring my sister I wrote you almut. for she h:is been under Ihe dire of three aifaitir host doctors but could not si: up but fur a lew minutes at one tunc. 1 begged tit her to try your medicine, antl l.tTore she had used half of the bottles she ci.tilal go all iiiotiad the yard, and h.-ts now just cutue home IV. mi a vi.-it five miles away: Yours wiilt respect. Miw. TIK S. M. KAKLAND. Till. i : a 1 - j ;:i ;iiit lit ! I'liiupli'te. satisfaction .Ol.'.slif.c:. is always full 'lialanteed at Ii j r.H-i-rv aiit 110 mure. For for Cisi. go to the 1'ea d store of Cook JJeerits. i::i 1 imi.s a-oiiic a :it iier barrel. Ti;i: sa:i ad lO.tXKI bats by one firm ill ll"s;,:i seems to indicate that somi liotly is Mill int. rested in Hi; ircat National ...ii,i". Tin: 'i linsyhuiiia Slate Teachers' Asso- iaiiou will lmld its next annual scssiain al MupjH -iisbiirg, Ctiitiiicrlaiid count v, iu Atl '-'I'st IHt. Tiii;iUiys are lenglhciiitig al the rate of a iioimtc and a quarter every twenty-four lmurs, iui l this ratio will 'continue" until Ti::u- i'l. Jj.in.l: J. I. lii.M i,:,t, of the IWiple ii"i.h, 4 iijlnifter well rtld favoralilv i;iioui, lii.-d iu IJuiralo, New Vtuk. on thi: -1st or Ajuil. lut'Mi. in mj 1,4 in Sonicix-l IJoniiijli,. att-h. Owner will lie rcjuirwl to prove l'f"lTiy, and itiy l ir this itdvertist inent. J. M. Ox ik. " HaIlII llllll'k filiil. aiirull, a. ninri. ' . --- - .,.... .... 1 , J ii ven f.ounds of Marvin C'rat kers at F, 1 oiinirn Jc Co ., Cheap Hide '"f otli- aiaillar Tin I A very singular circumstance ooeurical in I'errv township, over in the little state of (Jrea-ne, .1 slrort time agn, the pith of liia It is emliaialia'd in the follow inii, taken from the Wavnesbiirg Li pulAir.iit : The father of a family iu that township took sick, audhis frii-utis and neighlairs thought he waiul.l suralv alie. The patient, of course, was apprised of his finrl end, and among other arrangements to cast anchor. I ordt rcd.tbis collin to bo made.- A married alatighler living in Ohio rortjived informa , tion of his il'.iiess, nnd wag soon at his lied-sida-. A few aJay after, slie was ttiken sick and M as buried in the coffin preiared 1 lor her father, and the father rallied and is ga tiing well. .... A ('ma aoo inventor lias in Lis brain a j novel plan of railway trarel. He does j not describe it fully, deeming U intxiH-alia nt ' to do kt, but from what be nays it may lie I inferred that Lis system contemplates an ; elevated shaft or rail, from which light j passenger cars arc to be suspended, and jover (air rather under) which thoy are to Ik- prtiiclled at the rate of over one hun dred miles an hour. As the cars will lie j swung in the air, sufllcicntly high to avoid I olfetructions, no danger w ould be appre : Itended from art idcuis at enwsings, cailli- ' kii 1I1G M tl Ii wtiint car tw. ... ...... m . ....... W. ...... ...... LU...... nu,,,lnt , Ulllllllg mtl Craiea rv. 1 cattle ana tlie like- 1 Itcre would be delavs fraun land slides, heavy snow s. Otlier Clilla a u liia li tiailL- in.iwli. rt.i1u-.iw 'Hsl'AV last. Asot'llsiair, aluv. was va-re I t 1.. ...i.. -1. 1 3 I'i'iii-r-.'K- ..1 . 1 V Vi 1 '.: iu inner won is, me passengers t , ,is - ! . r " 1",h,la-v, ';' ur: would sikh-,1 along irfeclly indWnf tu. ' ven -rsaia T?l uZ KlU,K'",leJ a,,tl hat might U-Ih Iow tlieiu: and with the ("'"t 'lt fishing. assurautrol t-ntifc tifeVy from mWeut. I'jtK k ! Iiiut k 1 Unit k ! ! ! at V. The inventor thinks the plan entirely prac- JAivis at Jlro's Works. Huilaiingllrick, tioalile. and in this age of progress and ire Jiria k, l'aveiueut Urick, Circuhir, invention w e may be prepared far almost (?, ninl Cornice llria k. anything, no matter how marvelous. To the Citizen ok Suieicset CofN TV: Ijtst year a pressinir tlemand was felt for the revival of the Somi'rsa-t Count v Agricultural SK-iety. which had Ik-cii tlor lnaiit during the vears of and after the war, anal for the holding of a lair under its auspices. The SK-iety was accordingly put uMin its feet again, and late in the sum mer it a. as aleterniiiK'd that a fair should lie held. This action was taken too late to enable the ofliocrs and managers to so arrangayvery deiartnient, 11s to render full satislHctTon to nil exhibitors and visitors, yet the exhibition was successful lieyond our highest rxpedations, and satisfactory, we iM'iieve, lo most w lta attenttetl it. 1 his lall. at a time yet to lie agreed limn, we will hold another fair, and no effort w ill Ik-spared to make it attractive antl profitable to all who may attend. Our cxjiericnrc, and greata-r length of time lor preparation, will enable us to make many changes in the premium list, and in facilitivs fair disiilavinz articles entereal. We w ill not yel be utile to offer as high premiums as we would like to do, and as can hereafter be done, for the reason that there yet rests ujKin the society consider able indebtedness, incurred in building the haiuses, ami the covered stalls for horses. cattle and sheep, and in the general rciairs to the grouuds. Hy your hearty co-oikt- ation, being eaplally interested with our selves, this debt can this year lie paid olf. aller which, as the services of the officers are rendered without fee or reward, all re ceipts excepts so much as is neces sary for further remirs of the grounds, can lie applied to the jiayiiient of premiums, j We give this notice at this early day, that farmers, mechanics and others, may 110 oegin 10 get ready llicir specialties, Ixliev- aud ! ,nK 11 ' require great merit to car ry otT the prize in any department. Give us your aasUlance heartily, and the fair shall be more than creditable. David Husband, I'res. Agr. Society. JOMIAII hllAVKKIt, Chm. Ex. Com. F. J. Kooseii, Secretary. The billowing is a cojiv of the present ments made by the Grami jury nt the last term of court : The Commoxw eai.th ok Penx'a. ) SaiMKItSKT Call'NTV SS. ) TheOranal Inquest of the Commonwealth tit Pennsylvania naiw inajuiring iu nnd for the County aif Somerset, this sixth day ol May, A. I). 1H74, ra-spectfully do present that the sinks belonging to the jail of said County (iMith inside and outside of the jail building) are defective iu their camstruc tion, can not lie readily cleaned, and are nuisances; and the court is resjiectfully re quested to order the County Commission ers to abate the said nuisances, and to so reconstruct and remodel the said sinks, that further nuisance may lie prevented. And the Grand jurors further present that several of the cells of said jail, are in sullicieut for the safe keeping of prisoners; and recommend that they be lined with irou'or other material so as to render them safe; that some additional locks be pur chased for the better fastening of the cell aloors, nnd that plastering and other re pairs be done to the jail building; that a path or walk of stone air brick lie laid from the front door of the jail building to the pavement in front of the grounds. And the Grand Jurors aforesaid do further present that the stable attached to the jail, on the public lots, is wholly unfit for use 11s a stable, and recommend that the County Commissioners lie ordereil to build a new one forthwith; and further recommend that the County Commissioners lie ordered to have the iron fence painted, in front and along the sides of the public grounds. Daniel S. Mii.i.ek, r orenian. The Grand Inquest of the Common wealth ol Pennsylvania, now inquiring in and for the IhkIv aif the Count v ol Somer set, this sixth dav of May, A. I). 1874, re spectfully do represent that the sink in the rearail the ( ourt House, am the grounds o and lielonsing lo the County ot Somerset, is until in every particular for the purpose f.u which it was and is intended, ami is a nuisance. We, therefore, reccominend the Court to direct the Coiniiiissinncrs of the County to build a new one, on such plan as w ill secure cleanliness, and prevent Itirtuer nuisance. . Dam ei, S. Mii.i.ek, Foreman i 1,1 he Ctiurt ordered that the County Commissioners aliate the several nuisances, and that the reeoinnienilationsof the Grand Jury Ik-generally carried into effect. Cabtobia Is more than a substitute for Casio (Ml. It is the only r article In existence which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bow els, cure wind-colic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, sa l Is pleasant to take. Children need.notcry a nd mothers may rest. aprtlZ. Thirty Yean' Experience of an oianrne. Mr. Wlndalaw'a ftootblaff Kyrnp Is tin. 1 .rtb'T-t , l 1. n ol nnnnf thai ties! Kcmaie I'livsl. clans and Nurses in the t'ntled States, and lias Kccu used for thirty vears with never fiilllna safe ty and success by millionsnf mothers and children, from the lealile fnlant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, reiculatea tha bowels, and alvet rest, health and eomlOrt to mother anal child. We hellere It to lie the Hest and Surest Remedy In the World in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIAR KIKE A IN CHILDREN, whether It arise from Teethina or from any other cause. HI directions for using will accaiuinany each bottle. ISone a Genuine un h-ss the lac-simile of Cl'KTIS fc PERKINS is am the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine liealers. julyv Children often look Pale nnd Klek from no other cause than bavin worms In the stomach. UK! IWN'S VERMIFt'OE COM FITS will destroy Worms without Iniury to the child. Iieinx perfectly WHITE, and free from all color ing or ot her Injurious lnnredicuts usually used In worm preparations. Cl'ETlS (a BROWN. lprlartoTf, No. 21ft Fulton Street. New York. Sold bu D ruggil$ mnd Cassiisls. anal Oeatrrt in Mrdicxnrt at 1 wkktv-Fivk Cunts a linx. jlyS HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FAMILY LINIMENT. Why Will Yam Suffer? To all persons sot lerlnir Irom Khcuma lllsm. nioiiiiii .Cramps In the linn. or Stomach, Bilious iodic. Fain In th e .hack, Niwels or side. we would say, thk llr.rSKHOI.Dl'AiaAl KA and Familt List ihkit Is of all others 1 the remedy yon want 1 lor internal anal ex temal use. It ha cured the above com I plaints In thousands lot cases. There ls no mistake about it. Try jit. sow ny all limn ! gists. febl8 Xrw Advertisements l?T ATEM ENT aif account of the Supervisors of I.' I pier lurncyioel lownsinp, April Zitn. JONAS MEYERS, RrTEBVtSIIR. Dr. Cr. Toduillcateof road tax... Hy work " salary fMO 80 381 OS . 31 40-43W M 02 TrlbnfaB ol Reaped. Ala regular meet Insr ol Berlin Lotlice No. 401, I. O.ofO. F. held May lth 1HT1, the following preambles and res ilut ions were adopted. Whereas, The bund of death has entereal the family of onr worthy brother, renewing the oft told lesson, that neither youth In Its summer time, life In Its meridian, nor the winter of old age, can exempt na from the common destiny of man, and teaching as that whatso'er is mortal shall put am immortality, and Wuebeas, Death has trluuiphbetl In remoTlnjr from our worthy brother, Charles H. WlnafolT, his aflectlunate caimjianiou and well beloved wife, whose spirit has tiea-n tsirn to another ami better world, therefore. Rtioletd, That wc Ihiw with humility before him In whose hands is our destiny, who has so sudden ly entered the family of t.ur worthy brother. kctolrtd. That we as members of Ilerllo Lodge No 4C1, hereby express our heartfelt sorrow, on ac. count of this sudden bereavement, and truly sym patliiic with our bcart-strlcken brother, which to him Is loss, but to her, eternal gain. lUtolnd, That we iloeity sympathlie with those upon whom this sad bcreaveinentias; fallen most heavily. May he who doth all things well, turn their heaviness into joy, and their mourning into praise, by leading them by the still waters and Into green pasture, where there shall be no psnkiirs,' no tears, may they speedily discern through their Udifled tear washed eyes, the face of him above, the God of love. Rrtolrtd, That a copy of these preambles and resolutions be transmitted to brother Charles II. Winooolf, and that the tame be published In the county papers. JAWH J. ZOUN, V. A. FLOTO, JOHNC. 11 ELF. Com. Outstanding tax JOHS CBOWslAX, Sl-rERVISaiB. Dr. To duplicate of road tax (162 Si Cr. llvwork SU7 43 salary 21 (K-1;8 43 Due John C. Ikiwman (la id JOHN R. CRAMER, Attkst: ALEX.RHOADS, N. S.SsTnER, Tli IS. WILLIAMS, Township Clerk. Township Auditors. may'JU. pXECUTOU'S NOTICE. Enale of John Itarrone, late of Somerset tp. ueceaseai. Letters testamentary vn the atwve estate har Ing been granted to the undersigned by the prop er authority, notice is nereny given to iiinse 111 alebtetl to It to make Itnmedlatepaynient. and those having claims against it win present them to the undersigned at the late resilience ol deceased in said township, on Irlday, June 'Attn. 1174. JACOH NEFF. may20 Execuhir. J EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, plate of Hannah Ludlogtoo, late of Addlsoa if. deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having lieen granted to the underslgneal. notice is hereby alveu to those Indehteat to It to make Imme diate payment, and those having claims against It to present tnctn uuiy aumenucaieai lor settlement at the otnee of executor, on Saturday, June Juth, 1874. m. a. Kt irvs, may20 Executor. jEGAL NOTICE. And now to wit: 8th Hay, 1(74. In accordance with the iirovlslon of the lltn section of an act ent It leal an act designating the Judicial District of this Commonwealth, approved the day ail rll. 1S74. authorising the courts 01 tne several J udlclal districts to fix hy order of Court the times of lmld log the regular terms or the Court In each county, it Is ordered by the Court that the retrular terms of the several Courts of Somerset county shall, antll further order and notice, be imlden as follows: Aaa-ustTenn, two weeks. 4lh M today of An aust: 1st Monday of September. Novemlier Terra. 2d Monday of November; Id Monday or novemncr. January term. sin monuay 01 January: 1st Mondav of February. April Term. 1st Monday of April; 21 Monday of April. Each term (hall consist of two weeks unless special oraler be made to the contrary. Venlrics lor lira mi jurors 10 issue tor tne nrst weea oiuy or each Term. 1 lie rraHnonotary is eruereal to make pnbliealioo of this order according to law. E. jh. w .'Mtiasuav. may 'JO Frothonolary. STATEMENT of settlement of the UteSupcr vlsors of Greenville township for the year ending April 13, 1874. Daniel Yutiv. Dr. to asa't of duplicate (MM V Amount of cash received 1 li Feter Brown, Dr. to am't ot duplicate ZS 4v (HIT 63 ..(142 43 .. 44 X .. 3 24 .. 2aN 00 .. 41 M .. to 443 S Cr. Cr. Daniel Tatty, by work. Personal labor........... Exonoratlon I'eter Brown, by work.... 1'ersonal labor... Order (CM 00 Balance due the Supervisors we do eertlry thai me above statement la cor rect and true. JOHN DIETTLK, LTTmrr VALENTINE SASS. S. M.HorSEL, JOHN V. KENDALL, Township Clerk. Audllurs. maytlO 100 Agents w.inte.t to sell 10 domestic articles, whichscll on silit In every faiuiiv. Our agents arc making from to;-lU per day, iellin our gnwls. Send 25 ct.. mi ! .slae stamp for sun, pie and terms to agents. E. F. FITCH & CO.. No. 24, Mh Avenue, rilL-iburgb, i'a. GET THE BEST! ! HOWE'S STAXDAUD S OA L ES, Of every j.iic and iIt.--r!ptloii. The liir'ii-t as-ortim-nt a.f Sctles for Graicera. DriiKSl"'' ',,, Hnlrlir-rsi. Sprinir Itnlances, Wara-lionsaf Trucks. IV-tci.t Alann Ca.-h Drawers iinJ (jnictrs i.uires. Coal, Hay and Cattle S:iles. W. A. It'CM Rti, (en r.il Aitent, tUWoalSt., I'lTTSItritUH. AU' A'jer.t for .Marvin's W vrli lli ntowietl F1KE AND liVKtlL-YU PlilMiF SAFES. AI'DlTOli. We arc nuth .rii'"l In annoini.-c tlie name of Dani.d S. Milicr. of S mer.I,t tp. rt a candidate f.r Au.litor. ullJl:lt ti, tUe ilC'iniou o' die Kc puljli".i:i voter' ;-.t tj:,-ir coming primary aift..tl .n. I UUU HOI SE DIBiX;TO!i. We are s-.iilioriieil to anisitinco Din Id Ank.-ny, li r-.jni' r.-ei u.i. n.-i.i(:. ;if n e.i in . i-iiilu lor I ...r c House Dire.-tv.r. cnl.ie. t to llic li.-a-t'la n f the Re- eiC Tl,e following is a iiurt:al list of foods ia Stock : CarH.-nter'd Tool.s, l'liines, Sawn, llatt-Lfts, Hanimer., CLi.sels, I'lune Irons, Adzes, tc, E'ack sniith'tj (Joodrf, UtllowH, Anvils, Vices, Files, Hammers, ic. Saddlerv Hardware, Tab Trees, iY: iSadditri. Ifauns, Iluekks, Ilius, Bits and Tool.-. j Talkie Knives and Forks, rocket Knives, fk-Usors, Spoons and Iiazor-4, the : largest stock in Somerset County. I'aiuter's (Joods, a full stock. White j Lead, Colored Taints for inside an'! outside painting; Paints in oil, all colors, ariiiefj, 1 urpentme, t laxbeed Oil, ErusLc-s, Jat.aa Prver, Walnut Stain.s, indow (jlas.s of all sizes and jrla.-.-t cut to anv shape. The best Coal 1 very elegant styles. lUt; Saw Files of the inst (jsiailtv may 13 M N I. II It F E D C J K 11 S X . II AIOVV W Y THE Lir.llT. Y M' V I o 1 A V N T. L H li F j-: D li it M x s t K J. C THE IhiiiUlirKTIKri IN 11I.VK. Te be 4 opy rechloal. On reeeiiitof lirleeneanfa, I wiil mail tonnv ad dress, a nent card with eitlierof the ulx.va-: show Ing in the one case how --the light ' will Kive Unlit on anv subject: and in the other case how -the loi r will open a door to anv sulo.i t. even the dour of Heaven. I Ir I will send the tivo cards lor twenty-five cents. AU.iress. I . I. w Al.KI.ll, J; rieilecs , I a. That the nlphalK't Is a Science in Itself, is cer tainly something new. even In this day of iren tlon and discovery. Though if Mr. Walker sus tains the assa-rtion by actual demonstntU n. wc will all have to acknowledge the truth, and if wa do find It iu the meaning of the letters of t lie nl- phalict. Nature's Srcat Remedy THBOATandLUNG DISEASES ! ! . It i. the vu.,1 principle cf llic Pine Trrc.-obuine-t ry a peculiar t.,. cs .a t! aitM ;,..aiun of the tar. by wfcich iwi.iil.cn iKed:ein.if T-r-fttla ire retained. .lax even ants ntue srate fcj bcen rocommcn.tcd I y ..r.ent pysiclaiu a,f cr .-c, s, W. it Upadeat!y UTercd to theashcTcdforthe foiIown!rinipte reasons: at l" ;",'IT' t! ? pMcsm and Lsutm; notJi, throvj ctf tUe uiilw.uny setter car. ise theimiaton lncjsa...r iAoV.io ..mi ,i,vi: otii proionjr- and rcnuerj lets Imr Jcn o::.c tr.c hfoft'iirafn.cta:dsallerer 2. Its hcaaiii,; taaaio arts tip ,11 t ,e irritated lur lace or toe I;i.:., 'xiir:ru!u:f. Ui eath d,se.ucd Mr I. ' renarr!ii?pa,n, an-I suMnUf ir Limnui.-hm. 3- lri'VKiiFsa!nEXHKiii.sTiiEBL.xiD. Poii'tive ly curing all humors, from Ihe axiamta nueia or isi-ptj. ,n to the wrest cases of Scrofaix 'iliousaaab etolTuivitiCTaild 1c praiuccd from ihowwho have fc.t t.ie ocDcficul ejects of i ira ljarx Tak Oinnsat. m me various d.s-nej ariinj from i:n.aiTics or IUE BtnuD. 4 ft tKf.rora: tkr affirttlt. . who h aaraes of th.nnin.Js cared bv them can lw any oi,e ahoafjulti oar statement. Ur. L. Q C ' W i.harts Oanl y4-,' Vaaa l',:.ianj . 1 V ".,,f;AR Dko have sever been equalled. tt la.e lyall llrusls and St .reiieeperi, and at rr. L. a C C2:s, Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is large and comprises Uitston's Circular, Muley and Cross Cut Saws. Mill ror'-elain-liiH'd Kettles. Handles of all kinds. SllOVIUafeS, FORKS, S1MI11S, RAKES, Matto'-ks, Cirtib Hoc, Ticks, cvthes, Sneaths. Sledges, Ma3on Hammers, Cast Steel, Step Ladders. Carriage and Tire Units of all sizes. Loooking (ilasses, Wash IJoards, Clothes Wringers, .Meal Sieves, Door Mats, Baskets, Tubs. Wooden Packets. Twine. Kot e ail sizes. Hay Pulley.. Hotter Prints jMop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters and Stufftrs, Traces, Cow j Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Iust and Scrub Crushes, Horse Brushes, Cur jry Combs and Cards, Poor Locks, Hinges. Screws, Latches and everything ' in the Builders' line. Caps, Lead, Shot. I'owiiVr and Safety Fuse, ic., ic, i The fact is, I keep everything that belong to the Hardware trade. I deal j exclusively in this kind of goods and give tny whole atttention to it. Ter jsons who are building, or any one in need of anything in my line, will find I it to their advantage to irtve me a call. I .will always trive a reasonable credit to responsible persons. I thank my old customers for their patronage, and hope this eason to make many new ones. Pon't forget the place ctrgani cud restores n ho havi t n . . . . : . .1 r- 't rr , - , - - - V v. o 1- narl s remealies rco-nre 1? i nfrr,.nrr. o.. ... u... .t. Apri'. 8 '74. DRY O, .5, "BAEH 13LOCK." JOHN F. BLYMYEK. 2 SK'XKHS NOTICE. Notice is herel.y ziven tk.t Henry (.'. ll. t!iet- lr Binde a voluntary ssi-iimmcnt to John ( ihcr ..r tha baina-ttt of hi creditors. AM persons knowine tin m.ielves indeliied to tlio said Hi vh.-tetler will please call at once and make settlement, and par ticularly i.o Ilia o"lh lay ol Mav. when he will ap pear at the house of the said li. ('. Hoehstciler, I T ibe the imrpoe ol seltlemcnt. JUHN OHEK. ma 13 A-.--iiice. RANDOLPITi FINE CLOTHITT G EMPOEIUM. 87 SmithficlcX Strcct,'3?ftfsbm-gJLa. Boy's all-wool School Suits S5.50 to S6 UUiVaUi . GOODS AND NOTIONS. Wholesale Exclusively. A1BDTHB0T, SHAilOI&CO. Offer a Complete New Stock VT EASTEKX PRICES. -to GooJs teed My. Ote fflei Promptly. BUYERS ARE INVITED TO CALL. Nos. 239 & 241 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. rAKBri'HNlT. W. J. SI1.1XXON. J. li. STLFHEysox IIENKY Ul'LING & CO. Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, Howard Mock. IOI Kniithliclil Street, ,.,. PmSBTJEGH, PA FRANK T. PAINTER, DKALKi: IN PIANOES ORGANS, SOMERSET.' STALLIONS 1874. At "HIGHLAND EAEM' 2 IVIiles North of Somerset Penn'a. Pure Bloofl Perctoa Stallion Suit -a ii ! I a dark Iron Grev, Ohscurelv Pappled, cm Inn 5 years ol.t. hands hitch, weivhs alut VfM pounds: Hcaal short with arreat .width be tween the eyes, which are lanre and Ajires.ive : powerful nock, chest wlitc ami raiucious. auar tersvery hroa.1, and the haiy well ril.hed np: Iesrs hnja.l and mu-acolsr. and noth-eahly short from knee to fetlock; ma no anal tail loni; and heavy, hair aif fine (enure, showing that he is a descendant of AraMun blaaal. The muscles and sinucs feel like bundles ol wire, with splendid ac tion and the best af tanncr. Fanners need onlv to see him to tie convinced Unit lie is just what t'hey nced to tireed from. Inmiranco .... !?'J. ,)(. Well from Ensland. BLACK LEICESTERSHIRE! St asp IT hands hlnh. weighing- S00O ponals. I perlei tion as a Uraft Horse, and as a sire, littls nevd be said as he has already attained a reputa tion in Westmoreland ami this county, second to none in producirnf cits of the hlahest perfection, as ail wiil admit who attended our County Fair last full : some of hLs yearling- past wehchln- traim lluoto 1;sjo pounals. J. s. .Mc.MIIIen was offered hy twoditterent parties ftfiu for his colt, aad Joa. Kinir 4iJ for his Premium colt, aixl says $750 ui tha lowest dollar that will buy him; and others, prices raniin from 100 lo txv. Innu ranee - - . S'i Kranich, Bach & Go, Chickering, H2VKDMAN, laiADliURY, Decker Bros. Pianoes, SIIilMOXS'&CLOUGri, Esty, Mason & Hamlin,. Smith's American, Taylor & Farlay, and Shoninger's - . Eureka Grand and Concerto. : Some of the Instruments Have SEVENTY-TWO FIRST PREMIUMS, Jesidetbc GOLD MEDAL AT TIIK PAIUS .EXPOSITION and are pronounced by the first musical talunt, seiuinarios, tho preset, etc., the BEST INSTRUMENTS MADE. Prices arc reasonable, and terms as easy as consistent w ith thorough work manship. All instruments Warranted from Five to Ten Years. . 'SEND l'Olt CIllClJIaAltK. : Instruments Sold on Moderate Monthly Installments. May, 13, '74, Somerset, la. Also, Hambletonian Stallion AJLiHAJVEBRA.. A Matioany Ilay, 14 hands huh. weighs pJi) pi.nnds. a vears old. lot hv MUhlletown. Brst dam hy rranlc ltcrce. he l.y time Island Hlack Hawk: liel.v Amircw Jac..n. Y'oumr llashaw he hv 1m sirteil lirand lliishaw'Araliian. Midillelon hi Kvs.lvke's Haml letunian. 1st dam hv American Eciitiee grand dam I y Ijiicineer. llamlilrtoninn hy AUIallah. he Lv MamLrino. hy Imp. Meisenaer ilUlllle' town slanda in ( rane ei.untv. New York, at u to insure a etdt. his sire. Kvsdvke's Hamhletoaian. at t-M. Mi.lJlel.m look nrst pra-mium al State Kair in 11. alwhrst premium at tjushen. ITaniret V New York, over olunteer. Iron Iiuke and others, trotting- In i'JI. and has since tn.tt.-J in lis. AIc H AMHK A took tirst premium at two successive lairs at Johnstown. al.m nrst at C'utnherland Ureena hunrand 5mnersel cuunly lairs. He has proved himself a suaves:ul sire, as hi eadts show 'immense action. A ntimtiercnn be seen on the Farm, or hy calling- on a Jen. CfTroth in Somerset, as nne a euit as anyone ueeal hwk for. can tie seen In his staldes. Alliatiilini will not be in use alter Julv 4th as it Is in. teudol to iut him in training lorilic lull campaign. ' j Ttennsi, irviO Insnrtuioe. 0 The season commences April 6th, and will continue to July 8th. These horses will he found on mr farm at atl times. Parting with a mare before she U known to lie with foal, forfeits insurance monev Insurance due when mare is known tube with foal, liest care taken out no accountability niraecideata! Mares from a distance wiil be kept at ra-asonalde nmres. To my former patrons 1 return my warmest thanks for their support, feeling- ennflatent that It will hat to our mutual benefit tai Improve the Horse Stock ol Somerset Countv. whia-k ia so much needed Tha selection ail Full-Ulood Ilorsa-s to breaxl Irom, in mr estimation. Is theonlv way that a decided improve ment can be- matle : camseatuently lanre jiriees were paid lor lull-bhsxls. rather than boy half and quar ters at from one half to one puurter less for breeders, knowi ng- that bv l.reealin to a lull-Mawd we get the halrrs. and thecaistol lireeiltnK to a full Idooal ralher than a half is a secondary thought when it is known that baU bloods sell lair abotU one-half mora than quarters anal tlx ewt of rawmg la nw more. n . In offering the services ot my horses to Breeders and Stock Raisers of Ihe ei.untv I hare so hesitan cy in sayinii that I believe my horses are second In none in the State. The above horses need only be seen tot appreciated. Parties hmsing colts can breed the Aiilowtnir seasonal half tne usaal rates. Parties canning from a distance will he kept over niitht tree. I will give a hue riding saaldle for the best colt or each ol the above, hones get regardless of sea foaL caIin-li;i,lobealeelite.tatoureonntyfairlnthlnllaifsumTear. On hand and for aulas ywimsx atoark by lh sibair kasraew. Ala. Inaniaartartt Rasrkahiras aad hraatcr Wbile Yl, Coiawold Miepi, saa irasosl sia ram bat fwwgaaa In (be Mtalat . ' . i . (The pi JiK-r season ai?iin apprtwtUiiisr, formers antl others who are anxious lo im prove the stock ot horses in this county, will do well to consider the ailvanUres offer ed above. It ncetls no argument to convince our people ot'the superior blood of the homes here advertised, norof the finepoints of high breedingin their progeny. Every one has had ample opportunity of seeing these marks of improvement ala mainstrated in the , superior oll'spring of these horses, and tho extraordinary prices which these colts command, should make it to the interest of all to breed onlv from stock of this kind. Advantages like those olTtred by Jlr. Hettlev, can not be overlooked or disregarded bx the community without detriment to itself and the county at large.) foLUXTAKYAS SIGN NEXT JrtSiah P. Meyers and wife of Somerset tp., Somer set eaianty. Pa., by atre4 f assignment da teal Tin April, 174. have asaairneat the real and personal estate of said Joslah P. .Meyers to the on.ler-iirn-eal in trust for the bena-ht of crealitors. All per sons Indebteal to said Josiah P. Meyers are Dot irr eal to make Immediate payment, anal thaise having; claims against the same will present them Sir set tlement at the ornVe of the assignee. Iu Somerset, I'a., on Thursday, th 19th dav or June. 1T. W.H.RCTP1L, maylS Asslirnee. SOLUTION NOTICE. I he Arm of Stein X Show is this alar dtssorraht by mutual camsrat. All persona Indebted taisakt Orm will please call and make worn pi settlrmnuV ot then-accounts. PHIL. J. STEIN, JACOB ti StKjW, Conlluemv, May a, 19T4. The underslgneal wiil continue th inaear aaJ; butchering buslnes at the old stand, where ats will be happy to meet bis old customer. myl3 PHII. J.STEn... s J 'ripi
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