iiiw h iniilimi i mil ii ii in ww iiih nur i in n 1 1 i i niiii"i rrr ,i, The Somerset Herald. !,X!'AV. - - " " t in: Tii:i.i:s. May 27, IS74. ttkWSKIWf"1" K.MI.i:OAl. , Ht v. .,: lay. July UTS. ,rilil " will A ltu.L fixing tin- inv of County Cotn- niisMiuifnt at ir day has lieen finally ! (.usscd hy the Legislature. j Hooka, Stationery, Wall Paper, W'in j lw Shades, in great variety at the Xew i-e.ore 01 Ainos ciecK s. ; 1. -' ; We-i- pel:, a. in. : in p. in. AUltlVK. 12 UI, p. hi. F. ALTFAT llr.ii. iK-n'rl. Supt. r. W ; v.'i U ii. It. r.""' MIM-"1-rIKT. M M p. m. " ' t.-.'l . m. 12:02 i. m. I M p. ui. 9. fVvi ri rill thrill fl ;knt' bats for notiiino. ration .V Hurst have CO Cent's Summer 1 hits at 50 cts. earh, worth 1,50 to 2,00. F. K. Colborn & Co., have enlarged their store. room, hv the addition ot the ! room formerly occupied hy Ilenford's : riot lung store. I We understand that preparation are ' iK'itig made to play a match game of Base 1 l ii ... . 1 ... . ..... .1... .-M...I-., I i.an mi nuiuriiiiy next and Stilisideos. lieiwccn the Glades UAILKOAD. FilistgiL WasMitoii & Baltimore SHORT LINE.' A!;n:KATI()X OF TI31E. Wall Ylt x ', Window Shakes. A large lot just received at Amos Stock's New Store, No. 3 Mammoth Block, Som erset, Fa. Tin: Cainhria Aunty children who veil- at the Cassville Soldiers' Orphan School have been sent lo the Pliili'whurg, Heaver rountv, school. ;.:;.r Sunday, ? i-I w ill lb-part mi and Witter sin ill TiMli y Mill. 1174. Train Arrive lrotu l'ejiot, is. its billows: (! loves. Hosiery, tilings, Hamhurg Kd Laces, l'utton Ao Hurst sortinciil in town. Hibbons and Triin ings. Inserting and have the best as- i'ittsiu .ri l'i ii. m. .T 'i a.m. .. a.m. AUIUVK. M. Kecsp .rt Ae- 6i a.m. .M.-Ki-.-fjKirt Ac- i- -in 7:2". a.m. W. N Wii Ac- iv u i ti:2n a.m. Thr-uah Ki.. .s.4i a.m. .". an. .!.- illc Ae- .m .10:00 a.m. M,.'K.ccsport Ae- ; cm 12: m. M Ki-.sH.rt Ac cm 2:00 p.m. M.'hcs...rt A- c.nii 4:50 p.m. t :ii ntovvii Ac- c-m ti ll) p.m. M'K.csptrt Ac- cum 7 W a.m. Thr .unh Mail. .s.:2i p ut. Wol Newton ( 'liun-li Tr:iin.l"u." a.m. i A-;-32;ii!irjn Trains flaiif, eispt Ecres Trains iailF. iriViV'S. SAil LC. ROUGH, Gil C:D"t. Gas. Pass. Lit Ti'i;e! uai.-. i l "lll AvcilUP. i i.in. i m. p.m. . p.m. ,.piil:li( nn 'oiiUty 'iiii-. ; . SunrrM't lritiL,i, Chair- .'. I. :- -i!. l'-'i"i:uli, Secretary. S.H -S.ltl.5J.-l A. 1'.II1. , -.l.-v.:i.tcr Ware. ., i'r.suU Forney. Fraiii-i- Ksi' jijH r. 'iii:i-;jh .:.rt'ii SI. alii r. Ndah Wm. A. li c-.lcr. i ;, i, !. i...w rv. ,n"i;;,..l,i, ! M. Vi'ity. V". K. alil. '.'."in. !I. Sulail. 1 m '. I""l Alexander Nicola. ', i'l.ili;. K. M v. A. W.ilt.-r. rvP.U Samuel II. i nil. . ti. llowp.ian. :i 1 1 :.!: i:i II. .lulin .'. JS.iw man. - .mini Micr. : iia ". S.-rin r. i.-.i-h l.-:ali Kellar i ( l;ar!.-; Meii-:-r. .a ('. ('. I.cv.'.'u'. , U ....-,,!, Wi.'lc .lr. .i I.... ;.li IJ.-u-ii-r. - i.rii.-iiii h m i n ik.-r. i.ri. !."'. Win. ( '.i!.'.'.cll. V. m.' II.!!. T.vr .:.;;-,- Michael I.on- i lonntlnin Fran'.. :i;u..i. .I' l.ii (icor-jc. h. in Fiimary F'.ei lion will v.v.r.i.iv Juno T t ! t . 1x74. Fattox & IlntST ill convince all w ho Kf.vhtonk Ligiitxi.no Hon Co All call at their store, that Ihev have the best ! persons desii-ous of having their buildings I and cheapest goods in town. well protected, should have the Wst ol rods erected. l ne umiersignea nave sorured one of the finest I'opjvr Hods ever intio.luccl here. As they are at home here and Inith are resjionsible and trust worthy, the public may rely ni'ii satisfac tion lteing civen. All work done in the liest manner and warranteil. HlIOMIS & Fl.KI'K. The tlermantown Tekyraih, which, by the way, is reliable authority, says : " We look lor ward to a great fruit croji this year, including all the principal varcies of ap ple. jK-ar, peach, grains, and the smaller fruits. They rould not promise b-tter. Croakers may go ahead and enjoy them selves to their hearts' content, but we ad here to what wc predict. A good way to clean paint Is to smear it over with whiting, mixed to the consisten cy of common paste in warm water. Hub the surface to be cleaned briskly, and wash oir with pure cold water. Urease spots will, in this way, le instantly re moved, as well as other marks, and the paint will retain its beauty and brilinncy unimimired. IKm'sb HriiXKn. The house of James Love, in Fairlield township, was entirely destroyed by lire, on Wednesday afternoon the lilli iust. The fire caught from a spark lroin the tine fulling on the rNif. Fart of the household goods were saved. Mr. Love's loss is about two thousand dol lars, partially covered by insurance in the Westmorelaud Company. Urt'cuxbiirg Ilcrald. Cautios. Win. Schrock is exclusive agent lor Smersct county for the justly celebrated Krie Wots I l'unips, anil any person or jMTsons representing that they arc selling the same punis arc a fraud, and the public is cautioned against all such representations. All orders address ed to agent at'Somerset will be promptly at- . ... 1." ... . ! iciHicu io. xiciy lump m i.iuicti. Evehv State should have one. 15ut it hajipened to lie a town in Kentucky that at this writing claims to lie honored by the citizenship of a lady who makes il her boast that she has had but one new bon net in forty years, has made but two calls on neighbors in eighteen years, and h;is taken but one meal away from home in all that time ; and yet she has health. wealth and no physical disability of any sort. Tkiuiiiti.K iii u.MMi. James Derby fireman ot the Jiyalhaiuiuh ewal winks, a short distance east of Lutrolie, was tear fully burnt on last Saturday, lie went down into the shall to oil the pump, and while pouring in the oil, having a lamp in his hand, the pump and lamp and every thing having oil about it, took lire, and burnt the clothing all oil' Mr. Derby, and also his IxMly until il was almost a perfect crisp. He is still living, bill little hope is entertained of his recovery. iMlf-tn- Ad en ure. Iul tenth annual convention ot the Fenusylvania Mate Nihballi-N Ii.mi1 Asso ciation will be held in the first l'resbyteri an church on Washington Avenue, in the ciivof Scranton, on 'I Hes-.l iv. Wednesday anil Thursday. June ti, 10 and 11, : Knlerluiumeiit will be provided for all dele gates who will notily -William llad.L-ii, s.i.. Chairman of Ioc.il Comniitti--.-, Scranton, one or liefore .June first Till-: old gentleman who spent a fortune in endeavoring to hatch colts from horse chestnuts is now cultivating the egg plant with a view to raising chickens from h. A Fiu liYTKKiAX church was organized at Everett, liedtord county, on the 0th inst.. and Kev. It. F. Wilson, or the lied ford charge, chosen pastor. Tiik largest raft that ever tloated the Al legheny, passed dowu the river last week. It contained OtKl.lKKt fe-t of lumber and :i,txH) feet of lath. I'itViniting Free 1 V. It is said that th Milltlcd up the nose cases of neuralgia. ol sugar on a hot ted. : l'uiiii:s of sugar will cure ordinary l'ut a small quantity hovel and try as dircc- A little (laughter ol ShcrilTKnepitcr's, while engaged in playing liall, the other evening was aceidrntiy struck nlsive the eye with a bat, inflicting an ugly wound. ' IIKI. jV'" Ail rrytixr mr ns. .W I 11EKSCH tn tl.e 11 inst., Mr. John ' Ilersch, of Ilerklev's Mills. Somi-rset Co.. SMF.youugscnmH rang the Lutheran i nt'1 57 years 4 months and fi days. I luirch lx-11, about 12 o cl(K-k on Monday night. Omte a numU-r of persons think ing that the town was on tire, made their appearance on the streets, excitedly inipiij ring as to the wherabouts of the fire. N'ow. as deing wakened up at 13 o'clock at night, by a false alarm of lire, is not the most pleasant thing immaginable, our citizens are justly indignant and intend seeing what can be done to discover nnd punish the perpetrators of the hoax. A xtw lot of wall Fapkk, Ceiling Fa per, Side light, Farlor. IScdroom, Din ing Kooin and Kitchen l'ax rs, at lowest city prices at the New Store of Amos Neck's. A cow lH-longingtoG. C. Lint was. Killed by the mail east, a short distauce south of tow n, on Tuesday last. This was a valua ble animal and is a heavy loss to Mr. Lint. Ya'hy Jndjitnut'nt. Hats. Caj, Collars, Ties, Shirts, Sus penders, Handkerchiefs, Culls, Sinks, eve rything in the way of Gents Furnishing GikKls at Amos Stocks New Store, No. 3 Mammoth lllock, Somerset, Fa., Ax act authorizing justices of the ttcace, with a jury of six, to hear and determine civil ciiscs in sums not exceeding lm has passed the House. It applies to counties with less than I.iO.OiX) inhabitants. '"I V i impl Tux topular question just now is: "How many did you catch?" and the jMip ular answer with those who have been there will convince unprejudiced ieople ! that there is a reat deal of depravity stiil existing in the world. nr.iudi'l.ites to be Humiliated -! i.iniv, U;t no voter shall . hi-1 voles for any one 'u:-.' resolutions, adopted at !. ! 1 i n May 4lh, 17(1, are ;-i are published f t the in h - !.o:.!-ii' the elections, p. ! Is he opened only Jit esol' hohiing elei tions fixed the i:e;.:;eoe. I! eh ct tiieir :,i!ii:tlee and Mho'd ll.. ;i v. Illel. the rs ot each ,'x r of the iwo aildi n: irv Elec- u lien prill, iri. t. l!i.-y w e cti.-n. ' iu!i and her p.-i'M : not he c. to v. n- .!ls 1') elected iit in.iaittee i.ip, shall assist in ,- election in tl.eir res id the eonimiitee-man make the return ol 1.1 lg.- i:el h. ,t l!.e eoitiiiiittee-man be reiiuir- i. .- a ii-t ol the Uepul.liiati voters imijiiir township in which he .1 have the same present lit the ::ii l designate thereon ever pcr-:.-.lid it iii'.V lM-rsoli Hot named 1 . 1 1 'eel i-lltilie.l to a Vl.tl .1"' .!. and the 1 . I ll I 1 ! hi.- d to said list and the fact dd list be produced before - w ll.-It they lll -e!. That all ll.'iiublieans be re.piire.l to ii- proper iitMricts. '.. 1 hat no p. r.-on be allowed to vote Known to have voted with th" Ke '.. an party, or who can pi.-diiic satis rv i i.'.eiice of that fact. . t ii. F. .1. KOOSEK, s. , . Ch'in. Co. Com. :11 A W.INos ;ae ..II the . 111. pi. .1 . A hats is ol interest to Wiiiitk tJoons. At No. 4, Haer's ldoek. Fat ton A: Hurst's New Store, l'lain, Corded and Striied Fiipie, Cloths Nau sooks, Cambricks, Sweeps, Sackonets, llishop's Lawns. Victoria Ijw ns, Ac. Tins is no ajiology for whiskey drink ing ; it is a medicine thatcaiinot be used to intoxicate ; it produces a tonic effect, as well a acts as a cathartic. Ill l.ict Sim iit'M s Liver Kegulalor is pronounced an unexceptionable medicine. We knew there were some jsior farms in this county, mighty poor ! While on an excursion to the mountains last week we heard a man say, -I'll tie il l would'nt stand a law suit before he would let them give him that farm." j Tiik Supreme Court of Fenusylvania has ruled that a demand for payment ot a note must lie made at a reasonable tiuie ol day not at an hour when it may be pre sumed that the family is in bed ; and if at a place of business w ithin business hours. JistkI-s Blaxks. Ihinlaps Forms, Ilimis Justice, Graydons Forms, Justices Dockets and Hecord Books, at the New Hook Store. All orders by mail prompt ly attended to bv Amos Stcck, Somerset Fa., Tiik Lamp in front of the Lutheran church w as the source of much disappoint meiit to our local reiKirterSunday evening. The w ick had lieeli turned up too high and our rciMirtcr waited around there for three hours lor the -tarnal" thing to explode. The Editor of the Odd Filiate ( Boons borough i says "now is the tune to cremate caterpillars. Take them while the nests are small, and the whole family at home. Voti will find plenty if you take the trouble to examine your trees. Sad Affaiu. Three children of John Nicely, went out one day last week, to gather sweet myrrh, but mistook w ild par snip for myrrh, "and ate ot it. They were all seriously ill therefrom. The two eld est however, recovered, but the youngest died. (rrteimfiurg Herald. pi. in. i bed bt:i:s ( ail on or nd- fc.-4'.uirf iitwiif-c IV.U..II A fl III ..I'M. .( Xf nt j lii.K.lii.Y. the wretch who murdered a j slt Kiiiiiker by the name of Kerr last win I ter, and whose trial for the crime has tak en up several days of the present session I of (ourt at Greensburg, was found guilty of murder in the lirst degree on Monday ! last. -. ave - t-ie v W. i I.', ki: Fl-iur i;h:tson baiid. and i I5 ivs are already running around bare- fo.it ed and holding up two fingers to each other. 1 he latter means to go and freeze iing himself ! themselves to dentil in therr.c'i. If they j recover to go home and swear that they liavn t been in swimming since last summer. potato liims is sweep i- bi.il !!,. l'i; i il id 1 baud. 1:1.11 . win !,..ue ol.iliielie .'el. ill -.1 l,V h Sa.t. j i.e. iji. ! .!os::ll !d li.iss ! Tiik church. yesterday were all very i well i.ltein'ed. This may be nscriU-d to : tl.e line weather or to the piety of those 1 who put ill in iij ar:;l.ce at the reslH-ctive ; ( hurl lies. The weather ixcaMi.liiillv has something to do with religion us well us sow ii.g sei il. Notu e All -rius knowing tln-niscl-M-s inilebled to me for grinding flour V.c., I will please cull uiid sltleut onee. Thirly da s lime w ill le given on all Ilnsik :ie- .iiuts mill sixty i!as on all the notes. Noah H. Shafi kic. SiK-sville Fa. A Timki.v Scookstion. Ivpially prompt with the leaves and buds are the worms that mlest our lruit trees. T hey have already begun to form their nests and to feed on the young foliage. With a little attention now they can easily be found and destroyed, and we beg of every jsissessor of a fruit tree to declare a war of exter mination iiMin the jiests without delay. The surest way to kill them is to crush nests anil worms with the baud, protected by a glove or mitten, in the morning or evening, when ail are in the nest : hut when on limbs that cannot be reached in this way, better cut oil' the limb entirely than to suffer the worms to remain and in crease. We repeat il attlend to the worm nuisance at once, when a good deal in the way of destruction can be accomplished with comparatively little ellort. IH'FFAi.o Vallev H. II. This branch road from Garrett, on the F. & C. It. it., to lierliu in Somerset county, is to be fin ished at last. Track laying commenced on Wednesday of las week. This road has lieen graded for several years, und all the ties scattered along the line. Owing to some tinancial cmhurrussiiicnts the road has remained in an unfinished condition up to this lime. The friends of the road always had faith in the completion of the road, and the energetic and wide-awake Fresident. S. l'hilson, Esq., left no stone unturned to finish a project w hich his en terprising spirit had given .birth to. The IH'oplc of Berlin are under lasting obliga tions to him for his untiring dibi ts to in augurate and push to completion a high way which will place them in railroad communication wilh the balance of the world. It is expected that the new road will lie opened for travel by tin 4th ot July next. Jirdford Vmzttte. WINECOKF On the 14 inst., .Mrs. Mary E. Winecoir, of Berlin, Somerset Co., Fa., age i."J years 8 months and 1 1 days. WALK Ell On the 17 inst., Mr. Jonathan Walker, of Finehill, Somerset Co., Fa. aged 5!) years 10 months and ! days. KNEITElt On the 20 inst., Mrs. Adaline Kncpper, of Berlin, Somerset Co., Fa., aged OH years 10 months and 20 jays. LONG On tho 17th of May, Mrs. Catharine lx-ng, w ifo ol Abraham Long of'Millord tp., aged 40 years, 0 months and 13 days. KNEFFFlt On the 20th of May, ut her residence in Berlin, Adaline, Wife of Feter Knepjier deceased, uged 03 years, 10 months and 20 days. At the age of fourteen, w hile attending a course of catechetical lectures by Itcv. Crigler, she was convinced of her sinful ness in the sight of God. On returning from one of the weekly meetings, she fell upou her knees and earnestly besought her heavenly father to pardon her sins. She was soon enahbd to arise and tell those ! around her, that God for Jesus' sake had caused a new and heavenly light to beam upon her, and tliat from thenceforth her all should lie devoted to the cause of the Iteedemer. She united with the Ev. Lutheran Church, and ever after remained a faithful and consistant member. Only a few hours before she died she sang, "I am going home to die no more," and "How happy are they who their Saviour obey Mie talked much ol the comforts ot religion, and expressed iierfect resignation to the w ill ol God. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." Y I M I M S'l I : A T( M l S X OT ICE hM;.m -l VrU . i k Km H-rr, Ihiv ! rllii !--r , Uvrcimi'i). IM-tal Of flitilllllirtrMt iifl tltr i.lv.ViJ rft:it i having torn m.iHt'l to lin'iiii'l T-iy;u"'(, no'i" H li:r.'ly ilvtn in ttn.o i!i!M t to it to mak'-im-iwij ite nymtitt. mi l tho. ? U: ii i hiim 'jyin.'-t It, to pres-nt tiii'iu fluly ti!h-iitit;ili'i lr f-Mt ! im nt i the uU n-.-i i n- ol it I (!m-;i-" on Tliui Jliy, Julv 'J, 1S74. inj-27 A-iruinir-.Mi-r. A(ir(i: i:tn. il.tr. Hill I tui-filf i-xt-.-pli!. i, An lll'.r, I , r yii.i h niil Lo I urn: ila-l tlhiieuii'l. r P ....( f ; II. .If. R()rl -S ill! (1 Shoe l ieli ' 1. 'I I - JJXKCU' Ki.iiile i.f .f.il CUTOIl'S NOTIC1L Take a Fapeii. Nothing jiresenls a sadder coinnn-iitary iijhui the present con dition of society than thr large number of families, both in town and country, but more especially the latter, that do not stili scrilie lor uakpajx-r ot any kind. How many families are thus grow ing up utterly ignorant of what is going on in the country around them ignorant of the mighty events oft he day. But who can tell of the injury inflicted tiftou the rising generations; those w ho are to take our places at no dis tant day growing up without any knowl edge of the present or study of the past ; this ignorance, too, being imbued into them by the sanction ot those who should. and doubtless do no better' did they only think ot the injurious riled of their Insane course. Let t he head of the family think ot this, and place in the hands ol those for w hom he is responsible, the means of ac quiring some knowledge of the moving panorama in w hich we ad our different purls. id (me, '11 -led. Tii- HI. are in ;..u ii. ( all Mid 1 e eon e!- .ilo's. ! '. !;. iii" the iron on the ; !e:ii!',;il. i progressing j 1 .' he'd iii ;,il I he ( lilll chcs nihiy !::-t. Ail were well i p isiniisiresvs in Fenn-T'- has never '..ceil u female iii.ii r. Ne in i:. finding and Fulliii'i done at Weston, the great pedestrian, Stop el in his w alk in New York, having accom plished 4:KI miles of the 5(H) he had count ed umhi, in six days. Even Ibis distance marks him as the greatest destrUtn of the age. The fust day he walked 115 miles iii -':! hours and 51 minutes, Hronsix: Wilson is the style of alms lie- like and energetic firm, engaged in the manufacture ot plain and ornamental t HiiliSlones at Mt Fleasant, Fenna. AH their work sent into this county has given perfect satisfaction. They do their work lioth cheap and well. that .- i ; 1 'I'm: Gin-el 'i ...l!,p!ele h W. Daniels. Ai i.m. Beam. .iilm.'iit -lialioti is ulwajs full I'Uarautced lit 'il. Il'.iii.i. has added lunch to the a ' !--i.ee i f his ho.ise, l.v placing a vei'nll ''' Uire l.-n-il, , !' the tn.nt. il i mi come it-.-i.in no more. For ; at p.-r btirrel, for e.iJi. go to the '""ry mil Feed More of Cook ii lieerits. I'l Fakmeks will please remember Cook A: lieerits have for suit Ground Alumn Salt - - - 2 00 Sk. Ashton " - - - 5 X McKeesport .... 3 i Bb und w ill trade the same for ouls and ) latiH.s. IIexky's Cakiiolic Salve is so well known that it is only necessary to caution against imitations. It requires a enrcful admixture ot the carbolic acid with other ingredients to produce a salve that may be relied iimn. The genuine only guar anteed. Sec that il hears the signature and private proprietary stamp of John F. Hen ry. Sild by all Druggists and Dealers. John F. IIenuy, f i khan ii Co.. Fro prictors, 8 and 1 College Flare, New York. Aboi t Notaries Fcnt.ic. A bill has passed Isith branches of the Legislature authorizing notaries public in appoint dep uties in certain cases. It provides that w here there is but one notary public in any Is ui rough of the State, every such notary shall have power to ap-mint a deputy to act in his stead during Ids absence, and the acts of such deputy shall lie as valid as done by tlie principal. II? is required to give the same amount ot security, ami lo all intents at.d pnp.-cs his functions are . .1- lliose oi a notary puiinc. Somebody, who had evidently a level head w rote long ugo. that unless a man during his life planted a tree, built a house or or married a woman, tell short ot fulfill ing his mission on earth. We are glad to be able to i ay that most of the Somerset co pie have iieiibrmcd one or other of the du ties spoken of by the ancient writer, and some of them have gone through his whole list. Those, however, who are so thriftless as t ) h ive done neither ought to bestir themselves and do something for jiosterty befoie they grow much older. Marriage notices in the 'Uekai.ii gratis. M. Hay, Esq., of Salisbury, on Tues day last shiped 4 car loads of jxitatocs to Fittsburg, w hich w ith previous shipments, make ei;ht car loads in all .or over three thousand bushels. I'pon this last (.ecu-ion Esqui.'C Hay was compelled to load the cars himself which hj did upon un early krrakfast, and no dinner ; alter supper he made his apie irancc in bi "best clothes,, looking none the worse for the hard da'ys work ; wh'.-n we stated that lie is 04 years of age younger men than he will agree that the feat is hard to excel. !' y Jink jiendaht. It is a great mistake to permit shade trees to stand so near together that none have room for proper development.-- Young trees may lie placed near each oth er to prevent awkward paps, but us they increase in size, the superfluous ones w ill soon show that they are gainers. A cele brated fruit grower said it took him thirty years lo acquire the moral courage neces sary to thin out his fruit buds proH-rly. A still higher degree of courage is required to lay the axe to a thrifty, handsome shade tree, though we know its neighbors will be dwarfed if it is allowed to remain. Folicil'lNE Kil.LEP. A few days since two young men, while passing along a place near Mcvcrsdale, Fenusylvania, es pied a good-sized and rather peculiar look in? animal hiirh un on a lari-e oak tree. One of them w ent to Mr. J. .1. Stoilerand i form lilting services so that the grave of no informed him of what they had seen, itnd I deceased so . .. . i . .. . i i. I lie at once piori-i oe.i in uie simi nu , his rille. Il was a long range, but Mr. Moller's nerve is steady, bis aim unerring. and wiihonl inking rest a Lull tVom his I 'll.ri trusty lilie bro'.ijlit down : he aliiuij! dead. C Il prov.-! ti i- .. i...' .e r .!p:ne, having i quilis lour iui lies i.. ii.-. Our tiiloiiiianl j sends us two ol I lie ipinis. whiih can be j set II ut this olbce. i Mr. Sloth-r was foriiieily a resident ol Allegheny county, and is wed known to Smun s ArriliENT. Mr John Bear and hi-J grandson, ot Manor, were coming to ireenSurg on Monday forenoon, in a Ivvo-hoise buggy, and shortly after they had crossed the Itailroad, east of Kode baugh's tunnel, the horses became fril I n (d and one of the bridle bits breaking, they became unmanageable and ran off, when they reached the turnpike, at Joseph Klin geiismitlis, they upset the buggy and threw father and Ik.v out. breaking both arms and one leg of the old gentleman, and bruising if not breaking his skull, and seriously injuring the young man's head. The team continued to run, leaving the buggy-top near where the muu were throw n out, and took up the old turnpike, in the rear ol Ludw ick. scattering the run ning gears of the buggy all along the road. They were caught on the Smth Wc-l Bailroad near the Steam Mill, at the south ol town. Both Mr. Bearand his grandson are slill living, but they are bolh seriously il not fatally injuinl rtt nbi rj Her ald. Is there any significance in the tele graphic di-patch from low a as follows? "ltit lire nt i.i.lifi-wav. on Sattir.liiv evening ii-!.ir.iyi'l tho entire vilhmc. with tlie cju-eptioii ..I one lin.-k t.uil.liii'. Iti-lwceii tliirtv au.l l..rty latn- ilu-p arc h.iiueL. Here was a town, not so large as ours to lie sup', totally destroyed, only one build ing left niter the fire had done its work. It is needless to jHiint to instances nearer home, our citizens are familliar w ith them, and yet wc have no fire organization of any kind, not even a hook and lad der company to stop the progress of a tire by leveling buildings in its track. Is it not possible that wc shall awake some day to the necessity of a fire department, of some kind, when it is too late? Somerset purchased a steam fire engine ifUr the town had been destroyed. I'hiliphn rg Joiirintl. Clearfield is " in the same boat" with Fhilipsburg. Clenrjirld Journal. Siinersct has got "nary" engine yet, and we claim an interest in that old fogy Ik al so! ERHETHAHHET OrrccteJ weekly by A. J. Caskbeku X Co. Apple?, Urle.l. y 1, Appk-liuttrr, l gal Hull.r. t H, ltU. kwIlilll. 5U bU!llt- l(-.'swax, B. fine-on, fli..ul.lcri, if? t aiilvr, " hnuin, (lorn, V l.unhet ( 'orn lii. al l U. Call fUlif. . ( 'lover See.l Mnull Clover Seel larj(o F.itx. V " Flour, V l.l.l Flaxsreil l hu., (SO I.).... Lar.1. V B. Lent her, re. I dole, Tfi " upwr " ip. Outs, V t.u Potatoes, y tiu I'eai-li.-s, drieil, 5ft ft liyo yiiu riair. l ft halt, N.i. 1, 1.1.1 " V t.u " Aslit ' Su:r:ir, yi-ll.nT y ft " white TuIIow 5ft ft Wix.l, y ft 41K-&W) 300 se e Pie vo 3c 1 7 oo 7ft0 K 1 M lg'c 3t'Wii4c 70C Sue iOC &0C Vi'e ! 00 ........... -liC "oo to'i is tl i! 00 lMlllie l'Jjl.'ic sc 40ttSUe V CruiKiir I.lnlmrnl. There I no pain w.iK-li Hie Centaur Liniments will ut re lieve, n.i swelling they will not fu.Klue, an.l no lamonens wlikh they will Dot cure. Tills In strong lannuaire, but it U true. They have pnxluceil more cure ot rlii'um.niiiin, neuralgia. Lick jaw p:il!y, fljiralnii. wc!lltirF. ike.l-lireaft,i-al.ls, burn., salt rlicum, rur-ache, A.C, U.n the human Irainc. an.lol ftniln'. rjiavin, K:Uf, kr., ujion un- liualfl In one year than have all other preten.le.1 reme.lle??inoetheworl.I began. They are counter Irritant, an all healliiir iain reliever. Cripple throw away their crutt licj, the tame walk, poison ous l.ites are rendered harmless, an.l the wounded are healed without a scar. Il Is no humbug. The rccit Is published around each bottle. They sell as no article ever bcl..re sold, and they cell bc canio It docsjunt wliatthey pretend to do. Those wlw now sutler fp'iu rheumatism, pain or swelling li-Kerve to sutler If they will not Use Centaur Lin iment. More than l,0u0 certificates of remarkable cures, iin lu.llng froicn limbs, chronic rheumatism, guut, runniux tumors, kc, hare been receirc.1. We will send a circular containing certificates, the reclie, lie., gratis, to any one requesting it. One bottle of the yellow wrapier Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollars Tor spavined or swecnled horses and mulea, or for acrew worm In sheep. Slock owners-theseliulmentsare worth your atten tion. No family should be without them. "White wrapier for family use;" Yellow wrapper for an imals. Sold by all Druggists. 0c per bottle: large t.ttl.-sl 00. J. B. K(SE a CO., 13 Broad ways New ork. Cahtouia Is more than a substitute for Casto Oil. It Is the only tat 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. an.l Is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. aprlli. Of If KAIl'qltS. G. A. (IF THE ItEITIlLIC, Department of Fa., No. 1408 Chestnlt St. Fiiil'a., May i, 1S74. J Ge.NEIIAL OlillEltS, No. :J. Saturday May, ilOih, has fc-cn designated by the Itulesand Itegulutions and by Cus tom, as the day upon which all members of the (rand Army ofjthc Republic shall assemble to pay their annual floral tribute to the memory of their dead comrades. Ix:t the obscrvcance of this lieautiful and touching memorial ceremony be marked by the usual solemnity and remitting Cora time your cares and lulxirs reverently ded icate the day to doing honor to the silent Army of the dead witlFw hose Hosts w e our selves must soon be marshalled, and in making acknowledgement to the Supreme Ituler lor preserving to us the blessings of tree government. It is earnestly hoped that Civic and Military associations, churches and Sun day Schools will participate in this cere mony and that wherever no Fosts of the Grand Army exist, the citizens will ikt- dier may be neglected. Bv order of A. WILSON XOltltIS, Com ii landing Depart men I. t. Aitj?. Gene: Wurrnuled. i Four I i six Uiiiles of Dr. Fictc:'s ! Golden Medical Discovery are warranted i to cure S ill Kheuiiil or tetter and the wi.rst kind of l'imples on the face. T'.vo lo fiiitr bottles are warranted to clear the svslem of Boils Carbuncles and Sores. I :ir to six bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas and Blotches among the hair. Six to ten bottles are warnmUtl to cure Running of the Ears and corrupt or Running I'lcers. Eight to ten Ixitthw 'are warranted to cure Sciofu lous Sores and Swellings. Two to six bot tles are warranted to cure Li.-er Com plaint. A WONDER TO IIEKSELF. many ol our readers. Cumin i lnnd AVir. THE IIuHtinydun Monitor My : -This is how Judge 1 lean "goes for" the liqimi sellers, without license, in Blair county : Simon ltepjogle, three indictments for sell ing w itotil license $.' fine and i0 days in jail ; John WiskIs, same charge 100 costs ; Fliilip Fudle, same charge und line ; William Dougherty lined $00 and costs Isaac Cromer frit) in. . 1 tK) davs in jail: Jacob and Margaret l-antz. $gt0 and im. prisonmeut tor 0 days; Charles Haid if 150 and i!0 days in jail; Barbara Whit iner $150 and 00 days in jail ; Thomas Gartland, and W. J. and Malin la Owens, all dead guilty to the charge of selling without license, and were sentenced to pay a tine o $100 and the costs. The aggre gate of tines fo..ts up fl,:J10. Thirty Yean Kx per fence an oiu.Mirite. Mm. Wlndalw' NftothljiaT Kyron is the prescrij.tion of one of the liest Female Flivsi eians and Nurses in the United Suites, and lias been used for thirty years with never fulling sale ty and success by millinnsol mothers and children, trotn the feeble iutaiit of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, n-gulates the bowels, an.l gives rest, health an.l comlort to mother and child. We lielleve It to be the Best and Surest Kemedr In the World in all cases or HYSK.NTKliY and fUAHKHlE A I. CHILDKKN, whether It arises from Teething or from any other cause. Fit directions for using will acconipatir each bottle. None (tennine un less the lac-siinlle urci'KTIS & PKKKINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. julyw Children often look Pale and Sick from no other cause ttian having worms In the stomach. BK VN S V F.RM I Ft'OE COM FITS will destroy Worms without Injury to the child, being iertectly WHITE, and Iree from ail color ing r other Injurious: Ingredients usually U"c.l iu worm preparations. CHiriS BROVN, Proprietors, No. iii Fulton Street, New York. Sold by D rugnittt mnd Chrmintt, mnd Vealeri in Mr d it int $ at I wcmtv-Fivb Cet a Box. jly in llcr'.-Ii, late of Summit tp H-f II. letters ol t es L :i iii. i.: nr y .,n the I'mve cst.iti having l.e'n grant. -d to the ini'lerin.-.l, i,...i.-o Is hereby given to tli...tfe iiiili'i.te.l to It to i.eil... iia tue.iutu puytii'td. a'"' t J...r-e b.ii . lalei-i'iriiire t it, to prcs.-ut theai duly iiutlii-nli. ute.l l-.r sc. ( 1.--inent on Friday. July :ir.;. is;4, nt his late re-i-deme. .iacoh i:ihvsi:i;. w,.l. HEKsrii. limy. Ext-tut..:'.-1. pUIJI.IC SALE. llyvirtno of an or ler of sain I..-n.-.f out of tlir (Irphana Court of Somerset, county, an 1 to in .:i-r.-cte.i. I wili cxi.oso to puMie sal.-, on I'latrs.'iay, June IS. 1K74, at 1 o'. bs-k p. in. of said day, on tne Iiremi.Hcs, all the following des.'riiM'd real c.-taln, ate the property of John liurkholdcr. .1" . i-.- i, vli: A c-rtalu truct of bind silu itc iu Saiumli t;.. Somerset county, Pa., at"iniii l:in!ii ol .lii.-. b W. B arly & ( 'o., John Sli.-rt and ( 'harlcs Kpi-a containing 40 acres, more or l ss. There is a i l house an.l barn on llio premises: also a iro..! op'Ii-an-h. g.KMl water und a ir.ssi v ein ot c..ul ..p. ii. TEK.MS. I liic-tliir.l In hand ..n delivery ol der.I July 14: bahiiii-e in two e.ual annual paymt'iiU with intera t, secure. by jti.lif mriit on the l:m 1. A t same time a lot of )crs.,ii:il pr-cri v. IIEI.NAK1I .MIF.LEi:. mavXT Fxvcuti.r. ;.v ii;i : s. We are :ni! I...rt..'.l to iiniii.tiii' . k'xntx. ol S'.tui'rsi t iKii.iUu i.. a i in ( 'oii'.'res.'., Punyri 1 1 tiie.l.'i Hli.n id I h. v.. ter? at liaar iieuing primary ti'r'l STAl'E MIN '.TL'. Wo are iiiiiliorlz.-d to :;r.:i..nreo (' Yuizy, ol I r.-dna lir'.nit. ::.s m i Slate S..-Iiator. st.l'I..-.-t l i (In- !. i .u'l,.-in voi. rs:.! tlu-ir t-i.'-i.n.- pi ASS!;Mi;LY. arc iimle.r."-'! t . ai.a un rs. of If. rliti ll'-r ,11:: 'i ! .: eo GrXX Aiiii n ii i n.p. m l t:. Ii. I i l.-t l-.r si .n ..i il I:.-- :!,:: rv ! li .11. j & BBO;S. LARGE WHOLESALE HOUSE, No 253 Liberty St., ursr:h. 1'a. Oi.e o r.. j ; i : r : :'!:i:;g stoc A f w. r.iA-r si-n.it y, u. V.-tl l "ill III. I.I.: i fjl .-t lo I lie if ' u ii.u ; I I" ,.! I 1 el We are aulli-.r.'y Mihurd town-hip. n siii..'"l t' the deei: i tl.-jir cui.ila pniiiar Y'c are .'iniln ri 'd l'T. of Mineral i'eitit. i Piil.leet to I i.e ii- - i-i.'ll th" ii' c-iiuln" pri.'ii.iry c, I .T.'.iin oll -r myself to c.ait: v as n 'ir.-'.l l it" for t-i t.'ie .1.-. -is..-i ol the It' p' arai'.eii' e ..il, . t-:iu ii-liit" ! .1 I In- li'-pi:' i. nt. I .1. I '- v A - .:t. . ! a.'.lv. i .-rs :il Clio's, Mi CM i.m Mi Erjp', Yosfe' and Gaiters, Brogans, !i Sir r. Ti.'ti'.' ttn .'11 ltie,:ii i.le 1 -role i ily ,'i.lfle (..l.lils. tn-l 1 1 .- v.. - ' l"ll. aiiie-ii::'- .1- : i ' a .-.in fi e' r..r .'-.; 1 tl.e il pu .ii--.iii -le.ti'.ii. Mil-l BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS! Ill -;i :i i -rifn tv '..' S. ti'JO 1 E 7XECUTOKS XOTICK. Katutcof Wlllinm Fiftlu-r. Kite of .Si.int r.-' IjOtterw tntnmontnry on the :i!njvp ('!t;i!e Imvin hwn iranlcil tothe uii!cr.4firucl ly the )pTu thitrily, n'Hice I. In rt'hy Kivt-n t'.th'.-o inl-li;i il to it to iimke iinintr(i;itc' . menr. anl th-. h;v liiK cUiirifJ niahit it will pn-fciit Uk-mi lo the uu dcrhlirnetl nt tht; rt'hh'ncc uf the iwcrutrix. I:i -".t tovuahipon Krldar. July 3. 1s74. ii S KA N X ( WSK lilT.H. uiny'JT Kxvii:i i. :ni;i; ri-' f :!;.'i-it.- ui SnuitT.-ct t'Wii.-hijt. ; - ac;i..'! My, mi! ; t tMiU-.l.-i-iM- .1 '.1 its at tiii-ir - iiiitr; i ry vU "i Varc aui h- rizc I t aim iiuit S.tmui l JJ. '.tijijf (m (i.irr !. ;t i As-cikMv, shrit t'ftlifit'fiM'.:. v-UrsaL tln ir ojih:; iritu..ry We arc unth'.ri7el ;ir,r.' un- ; ley, iti A'l'li- 'ii t un.-iii;. a . scmitly, hU'tjt t ti, tl.e ilf-i.U'-n ft Votrrs at thvir cuniiiiir M'L:in ry ' K I .We arc :inTii.-ri: I t niinomic.-id'-riu:!!!. (-1 .';;'( r twnsi.ii, as Af.-eiiiMy, ut;' t t the lv. iion V:ta V(.;'-i.- at liv.ir tii-uinj; ii'iinai We .ro kUtIi;riz-."l t ami n:r ot II --ri i :i ! r jiiit ! 1. :n ctuij :. ?Uh'.-Ctt' tin-.if-i-j -u "t til" 1." t h'nr f'.-iiiiii'. jriin: ry el- vi u. Hi! C x MOT I" :3 i ti.n. WIIM. 0,,' i, 'll. 11. iifiiler In In'- l.,r A' iancy & Wi!ii:-;:l 1 r i.,ii ... i.t Hie l.v. ' . le.-i .11.' : S.llll.1'1 F C. l'T A---:: ;Bry Goods, Sibbons, Embroiders w 1 1 T (,'Uia iiU ;;s. aiur.c liis SioHi. Stn-ct ' Main ft to lr-1 h.'J'orc t!i '. ' IliS 1 i re ii: onsit' 1 ' - 1 . , 1. i'l' h'ls ;i:H i ntroirs ( pie Notions, Jjaces, &c. ill and p.- lioop.i Oil rv.-t V UDITOirS XOTICK. We ar' a;it h t i7' i to Ilrot hersvaliey town -Kip, ItlK-i'iTi'T. Su:'1: iT t- th-; eai vnter at ti:t r t -1:1:1: nfi :i e;t(iii.(: .It '-..-i-.n -i i r :r!.n.trv .1. 1;.; JOHN V. D LYMV VAl. aving licen apiviinte ! I.y tti Orpl.ai.-' c.n:! or Somerset ciunly. An lit-r. onm.ii'.n.I II. I. .Schell. Esq.. to ascertain the bi irsol J:u b I.it:. di-ceased. and the advancement mad. , 1 will at tend to my duties under said appointment a: my orhee, in Somerset, on Saturday, the lij'.ii day ..I June, ls74, at teno'el.s-k a. in. W. If. l'(i.slLi:TiIV.ITE. may-.ii) An lit. r. PICKEEGILL, LYONS &, CO. Jlanurncturers iin l Ih-alcrsi'i LOOKING GLASSES, or ever writion : n!.-t. ;l nl !iML"'. ' t . t'hrr. a.., Knif m vln v. at-'. Fine riitntt! Hii-t 'i'-r Iakiiiy ( i-hi.-'.-es1 r:vt I'kturf Krumcs a SM0hllit v. 141 WoodStroot,PITTS3URCH Pa. utayij Wcjiro niith'trlre-l t ; a;ic.( 'i:hp !iv -.f KIk'.ifk t v;,-i!;i. i:S i ;i !! ii-l ; f c M',;kt. i-iit.H'i-t ti t Me !';-; i.i vitr nt liitir fii:iii inumiy ch-rii' We ::rc :iu! !i'ri.i-.! txt ftnu ii'.t c A cf v.'Mh.K a- a :; :il.:. fi 'iifr. mi'it-et t llif 1 n ' t t'.i "H r-' -a' V.. jit ("ti:iii ji .i.i.iry !.;.-. n r W. H yf-r. J..r I !i.i:ii- Hardware, Iron, Nails, i :,Ou. Paints, DisTiirrv at t'.;:. . ean-li I;, at fie i i i i r..-.PI.' i-" 1.: I..r le.inai : 'tii.i K- pni.ii ,.r Iii. iiisii'.ii i a r i oil i rj"' x a. . 'iLK. Tie I'.'a'i. si.:!t.ii lias-.i Tali!': A' .i:.T.s m ati:i. l'K) Ag. nts wanted to sell lo ...!ne?:i,. :ir:i-' les which sell on slirht in every family. nr im i.l are making Ip.ia j toilo per day, s.-lling our g.n!s. S.-nd 2.1 cts. and p:.--t:i-" stan.p f-r samp!:- and terms to :i' nt-1. 24. .Mb Avenu.'. Pitt ma vUa li- n 1 will 1-e a S 'l:-.. l .-.:-t can: li. i; ..iir v T. i- ' tl.'.--..u-.:'.a-p- SO-IKI:: -I .it t! II' pll'.ii. in pi I. I'll J Yarn .1, .1- I'. :v Ii pie.il. 1 1. 11. JOHN U. 1 . 1 I j :. ..1 In-: r A: i it.;; I-Hisl,, !. i'.Viiy .s y '!'.':i:i v i ik el I nq 'i 1 i a:;ti !. !s, ii ii : i.ik.-, .ff.- t ( f-.r : V',:. s t ', , : . (:: A: s. II: -. i: ('..r;"'i.t' r :ir..l ami:. FITCH At Ii'i'. S. CO.. ..... .,.!,..-;,, .. ,,, ... liratl, I'n. il.iai.l S. ..ii.l.-r. ! S.,:..-. l-.r All ll-.r. -ii' ;.rr ;,, tl; pui-jii in v ,t t-i at 1 :."'r .'.n.i1 M A, Sfrfclfc: ' Soith-.-- T t.i-.-!.:e. ::- .. . : .I-.ea B..r; i: -. 1 .( -,. t' ! y.Mi-.-A. JL 1 i o; :::, l'T". .1 - :i L -s ( I.;..!.--. '-. i::;ik- i.n.i T ; i:rz .r.-. t!..- St.;' !:. WLiv ;:: -!!, &'.!(.-!'..-. Va!n;it tains, TLelc,t r-.n! ari'I co:r. rriss ut SaT-. ' 'Ile.ir.rallk'n.N. fin:: .-, t tp. W" i ;: ' t, Ti: v. : . .'I li Ifa;:. :,:,::-. I'. isk. t-. ?. (':; :-I:ns-. f.'nr e vervtLlnr : .V';.. &':!. v. 1 a-: . i.. v. :f.. J3AJ-: Nature's Great Remedy THRuaT and LUNG otkt:. DISEASES!! It 15 the vit:.l princplc of the Pine Trer, oltair.rd ty a peculur prtcs in the d.Millat.i n of the t.:r, by which iu l.ighest mciliciual pn pcrtici are retained. Tai even in in etude Male has been recommended by ;ra:nent phyicmnj of r-.try t.hool. It isc.nliucniiy ilTcred to ihe afflicted forttic following simple r'-3.o:,3- 1. lrcURES, tc fy a'ruft.f thffir titr couck but by dmolvuis the phlefui and ajiutixf nalurt lo throw off the unhealthy matter cauin; the irritation. In cues of iWa,wKi,.M n b.,th prol r. an.! tenden lets liruenvimethc life of thr ufil.ctcilsilTcn.-. , 1" healing principle acts upon the irnund sur. face of the luni. firuetratint t., k .-v relieving piin, aa5 luMuirg ix!l,i,m.i:Lm. 3. iTI'LaiFIESANDEXHK NFS JHK BLOOD. Positive ly curing all humors, from the common riMr-LE rr f ''I0" to the rvCTrst ca:s f Scrofula. Thousands of affidavits could be produced from tho who have felt the beneficial effects of Pix 1 hks Tar OiuntAt. in Uie various diseases arising Irai ixruRiriu op Til S BLOOD. 4. It imvieoralet the dl -esllz-e ... tke affietttt. All who have knou-n or tried Dr. L. O C V. L-:ter- t. U-.'ii lt...,i er nil" h .n v l.-t.t :-.t t . p'l h iviie; .-1 .:-; in !.'iiii' 1 s.ii t t..n ii-!ii r.i :' 'J 1 D1JY (J00DS V v. ju.'t.v r. klymyi;::. l H-i..::n- 1 ii t :.-.l t., lb., i,., !. noli i- h e-, '. :n:iW I i:':io-:;.,r :l i.il.-I ii Will 1! lie.' I:.-.' r -i :. r:e ' :, .1 .'l-.FF. I Ti a U II ii II D Tl TT u Wholesale E x c i i s i v e I y . n TI 'A H n :.T 0 ii n tJ ii 1. . J i -w. u u i ii ii u XKCUTOK S .NUTK CI til l.i il" el" V...TLA 1 I I.I '.il!.'." .1" '..- 1'tt'T t e.-l :l TIl'-Ti: 1 ry I'.'ivi'iir !;.-.'ll ur:mte.l l" ll:e h.-ret-y wivt'li to th,.s.' in.h !..' tiiiie p:iynt"ii:. and th'"...' ii.i to prcseni llictn duly all'. in-li ai lie: ,:li v d i-x.'i ue-r, . :i 1ST. Ill ivJO Stock .t t it i' 111 :k- iiiui:. Offer AT T.OAV I 1W Gi Ei BUYERS ARE UZVVTED TO CALL. loV-ll oil -1 -r-'n 1 ,-t ' . ' 1 i i 1 mi- Kil'S NOTK'i: Nos. 239&2-11 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, ?j w. r. si: .1. ii. STF.I-HKNS" ' ...uec is her.'l.v aiv.-n ili.it Il.'?;rv 1 I.t m:i-lc a v.iluniiiry ar-imiiiii-::: 1.. J, the(.on. tit ..f his creddors. Ail pers tli.-tuselves iu-iebt.-l t-i thcs.iid it-, please call at oii 'e an 1 !:i..W" s.-t-.i.-iii. ti.-ularlv on the ivuh d.iy Mav. v. r. IK-'iirat the lions.' of tin' s ii I H. (.'. U .. br the the purp .-c ,1 :u. ut. .loiiv ui 111.'. 13 A '. !f. .!'::. dm 11...T t..r 'US kl. VVil! !.s:.:;.'rwi;l ,'l)t. :tt.-l pill". 'II. hart's remedies require no references from us, but tho names of thomands cured by them can be given tj any one who doubts our statement. Dr. I., y. C .' VAishart'l Great America VyspriA f'ut anj Worm Sl-gar Drops hve newr hn ...-.11.1 . t- tale by all Druggists and Storekeepers, and at .Sr. L. Q. C. WISSABT'S Office, So, S3Q X. Srcoiut ., rhilad'a. RAM)OLPHJS FINE CLOTHIITG EMPOEIUM. 87 Smithiioia Street, littsburo; IJ;i. Boy's all-voo! School Suits S5,SO to it i;yi v UMLYSd CO. .Merchant Tailors and Hne Clothiers, IIotvmdBioc':. list Hv.ilthilviil Kivvvt. 6 U 3 2 PITTSBURGH, PA 74. FRANK T. PAINll 1 irjJLv, -AT- -IITGTILAX) FAIiM:' 2 Miles North cf Somerset Penn'a. DKAI.Ki: IX PIANO HOUSEHOLD PANACEA -ANlt FA1LY LINIMENT. Why Will Yu NnlTerr To all persons suf nrln lroin Kiieuma tism, N e u r a 1 ir 1 a Cramp in the limb or stomacn, mil. .us Colic, Fain in th e Lack, bowels ur Hide, we would oar, tub H0rsr.H0t.11 Pas aiba and Family Li si HIST i of all others the remedy you want Tor internal and ex Iternal use. it h a ieured the alHive otn plalntii in thousands ,..f cases. There is no mistake about P. Trv it. Sold by nil Drug. itsis. leldt e Co.. ()., 1 20, 1S7X j On Munility evening un il.l iimii stiijictl ut Dunoviiii s halm ill. (111 1 Villi, avenue, I hii.I itskeil lor K'riiiissii.ii to rest liiiusell". j He slated that liis home whs in Somerset ! uiiiily, tttul tlnit he wits 011 Wis way Imck from Knn mis, uiutlier lie liik.l lieen to- set tle a soldier's claim. He t'tirther Mated The lire that were raging ia the woodg a t-liort ilistance muitli of tow n were extin- i.'uish.-d l.y the rain on Friday night last: 1 t,.lt ,ry was exlmuMed an.l that he i'l li wlm !;!lei,I to 1,,. j.',,vcllle(l 1)J- - .iii.i vv in-ues, ni.'itit town are ajit --t (v.iisi.l,.-i,ty 'fUM.J 11S to tiuie. 'J' i:i;.i:iiv liiimisofKev. A. M. Wliet :i" ilolllitiess lie iikiiMtlto llearof ' retiuii home, nun h iiujiroved ill health. vi:i tin, es (oine uulii 110 more." '"i lsniii,!sf MarviiiaCntckcrs t F. "-""niters (Ih-iiii Side (Jr.K-erv, '!..i!;,r- 1 !.'. Lle-l , . 1.. :.. . . ... v ii, .11 F 11 1 1 IL 1 ill IT a in li' M u 1... ...1......1 1 r... I tiu ul, tiaM.w.k l..irtiH- tl.,.r....C ....I i l'""- ' ue.M inn 01 (iiiii: Unite, V Hiikk!! IIuk k ! ! ! at W. 'vis A- l;r.r V..rLi! li,;i.i:.,..i'.j- Uriek, ravem. nt 'Krick, t'irculari :c ami C'oruice Brick. much valuaMe timlier was di.-Mroved. Home feiiceti, luit no dwellings or barns. The iieiirlilxini uHnisti-d each other in fight i ri jr the flames aud in checking and turning their advance. Valley Iitdejxndent. intended to walk to Somerset, where he had two children living. Three men, Mike Powers, John Munn nnd James Wmy, were in the saloon at the time, and w hen the old man joined in a converKition on. Ill' til, 'II. Imciiiiii mii nli.rrv llt.it in. V(hi, Waxtkw. Win. S. Morgan .im..!- i.i... u o.rrii.i.. 1.1.. .e r.di;,,,. 1,;,,, 1,, vi isheii to remind the t inner of Suiitmef j t,t. prouJ. The iinlortunalc liian was County that Inn goods are U-lter and .ri- uirea.ly blind iu one eve and when he was (rs lower than ever In-fore. Mr. J. i. from the floor it was found that the I.aldwin will, during tlie season, visit all ' kight of the other had been destroyed, old customers and ns many new ones as j mk.riK him totally blind. Dr. Steven- Mlije. Iltgliesl jinees Jialil lor w(Ml. Mtn Wug KlfI,nonej and did what lie col Id, :t.,' . '--I .'- Il: -"ir, Mn. Man ton s Mills, la. : i.llt si.i .i..., tilc t(WiS f t.ilut wa9 enlire. "' ' '" ' 7 ' Iciutj' Mayor Irwin was apiirised of the A iktikt IcKtss( ii, of limkdale '. (iccurrent and proceeding ntonr tl Doll iu writing to YYibhart says : "M v ; ovhn's. 'ordert'd the r.rrivt' of Munn " nnT" . . . . . "I ... ... .... t I . .. .41 HU 1 III! till ITU II1W1I11IP Iirouounced incurable with con- W ray, the olher liarlV hiivtug g,iin nt, ,K r to my self and friends v.- . ...1.' ...I . , ... . -. . .... -. .. -- sou was 1 stiinption. but hearing ot rouir Fine '1 reel W ray whs sent to the liM kimlor a hear lT.rl'..r,Ml I...A..nrrl..,.,.illl..u,L.. 11... i .I..I....U ,.f t Olit I ...11 'I'l It ties, und he coninietux'd using it, and j tuau having made au infortnation against, from that day to this helms been getting: him after hearing his voice. J'itinlmrgh j well." ' Commertial. ' Taxktow.v, Delaware Co. March Dit. It. V. Pieuce : Your Discovery needs only a fair trial and it will do all you recommend it to do ! and more to. When I was fifteen I caught cohl and for twenty-eight yi-urs I have lieen a jierlect wreck of diseases, nnd all the medicine and doctois' bills have run up at limes to two and three hundred dollars and never any lietter but worse, when I cave up all hope last spring ot living the summer through. I received one of your Account liooksand told my husband after reading it that it was too late to try further, but he said it was never too late, lie went and iHiiiL'ht two bottles and I found it was helping me very much. Since 18-11 I was troubled wilh Cutarrh and Sore Throat, nnd was utmost entirely deal in one cur, and my voice was dull as could Ik. There was constant pain in my head. Now my head is as sound as a dollar, my voice is clear, and I have used ten bottles of your Discovery." It hiis cured me oi Catarrh,! Sire Throat, Heart Disease, Spine Affec tion and Torpid Liver. My Liver was very bad. My skin was rough. When I put my1 hiind on my body it was like fish scales. Now it is fcinooth and soft as a tliild'e. Iu coiif'hcijoii, 1 will say 1 have t ix'cti we.i lor mree iimnm. uin a won- 1 his Is but an Xrw Atltvrtite nwnU T)UIMC SA LK OF VALUA I5LE I KEAL fSTATri I'ursuaut to an order of the Orphans' Court of somerset county. I ., win soul at bulille sale. on tlie premises, lo Shade township, iu said ( -o.,on Tlnirtday, June IStK, 1874, the following described rial estate, lateol Jacob Cbrisey, deceased, to wit: .No. 1.' A valuable traet of land situate In Shade township, Somerset county, 1'a., containing SBi nen s, adjoiiiiiiK lands uf David Kodicer. Conrad Wollord. John WelRle. Jacob Ilerkeyblle, John Fry, Aamn Flyshowerand others. The Improve ments are a dwelling bouse, barn, urcbanl, tee. Mo. 2. A tract of land situate in shade town ship, Somerset county. Fa., eontalninu; M acres, adjoining lands ol Jacob Fowell, JesseSlick, Jo seph Lohr, John Keel. Fphralra Lohrand.thers. The i.iprovcineuts are a dwelllna; house, stable, urchanl, k.c TtKMS. Ten per ceat tu he paid is soon as the property is knocked down; one. third of the bal ance when sale is continued, and the balance in twoeqaul annual pay men Is, with Interest, tu be secured by judgment bond on tlie premise. Sale tu commence at I oclock p: m. S. J. COVEll, ma27 Trustee . in v'f?4r.i-. " -Ji. '' :iv... And ORGANS SOMEPvSET, .A. Purs BlGOfl PercuBOii Stallion Stiltji.il! ltnovvji l.laclc ho: tVom I .i'.lan.t. I- .i .i.irk Ir.ni llri'i i:ii , ve.tr. c'. '. 1:1." l.l'O p.'uu.ls: lie:. I " iivei ii ll:,. ev. ... v.-l.i , ; w. ritil m--k. c!."s: , l.'i-s v.ry br-.e- I, i.:-.. , h. "." 'r..;t.' :t:i ; I: 'i : 1 ir.-tn knee et t. ::.',-:: :y i:it.p..' :It. vv- i"l i:r.'.-t v. :n: 1 .''. vi. .1 rii LEICESTERSHIRE! t;- : i.eav v. b.ar . i.cll.'.:ln -i-.ill. S tc.l li ti.'f. r.n.i l!:.' .i. e t int t.. b. it .! 1.. Pre. It, -,i !Also, r 1:1.0 ; r bv' ) i. : 1 t m in V-'t '. !! 1:1 it' I ! '.. i Kill; i-i - '. Tv-i-i-i'.inT T - ir li-tm'. a ti i .- " 1;: - :ilrf:i('y alt.iii 'inn l iiTT-l .nu at;. n-it-I i it i -1 ii-- 1- nr.. " l:ir :i ?:ro. Iirt.-"1 iii:'-I ri"I'iit:i liiiy, M-c-ui to .i.-t 't r ecti' n. ir i utty V.nr wciu'iiiiii tp ia If, ar-i J . ;iii l i-i fiLT". 9 9 3 1 rs aniuieiomnn IT A JLJa.J?jLl--: A I A M.itteu.n.y r..iy. i:.--; b.tn l.iu'i. v -h-h' i nn.:. .-. -ar i -. a. t ' v Mild!. t..tu. fii--t d.im )l ' '" Fi.mk l i. ,'.-.. Ik by L n-.- 1-1 .n I I::... . II: -.. u : t,.- bv Vn.'in w .I.t, k-. n.-a:is :.thaw. tie I r I.,,. .'V I" rtedtrrat-.d 11.1.-: ., r.- An., .::-. ..i 1.1 . -, ! v i:-. ;. p, ... ;1. , ,:.,ml,v i.,:K ri.-:iu K.'iip-..-. till .1:1111 t.v lit:..:., T. 11. :ll. i.i ". '.'. :ll ' I ti.Wll Slllll.Is ill Ol:.lue . ..Ulil v. .. -,v V'l. . lit .',o"l. .111.1. ib-tell l.s.Si lll-e t l-,'i.it;:i,i ;, . New Verii. ever fhiiilver. I..., I Hi U..-.-: ! 11 A.M UK A t.sk firs? pr.i.ii'ii.t a: .,: J i-ilr illl't S..llret .-..liniy F;l:rs. lie l:;t u.-li.'ll. A liitniiM-r c:in be se -it .-n tlie r'..r. , any one nee.l I.m.U I.t. e.tti l.e .. 11 tu i,i . t-.'ul.'.l t,. put him in ttMi'itim rthe i.ili ':. !: bv l 11., 1 11 t 1 '.'I ;,r.i v, 1 In:, r. I,.s ..re. i.i lirs 1 re: :!:. s. -.-n.i lias ,-ei nl .. :.rs: . --'ill .r' :;- ' .lir .th in S, i"--T-.r :.Il,.!le ke's i.:i.tf,Iet.,iii;in, tall !.-::. it. I ir.ltiii.'t 'e. "i tr..tb'.l in A L- ;ii (,u:nb-r:.ui.l. lire-ns-. iii- - 1 -I.'.w ii,mi.'n-.i -in. -r-Jef. us line a ti lt I-. :n : .1 .; r .1 uly li!i. us it i in- L.:a GAL NOTICK. uiHirlect ttuU'iaeiit, hull' hits not Ik-cu bild. Yours with rcsect. IIKSTERLACKEV. To Catharine Schlsler. Jlary Ann. luieriiiirrl. d with Wm. Shearer, ol ( hal ten. s.f a, Teunessoe; F.tnellne. Intermarrlo.1 with Uenjumiu Hisiver, ul Falls City, Nebraska, and Julia Ann. inter married with (JeorKe Tllp, of Garrett, Sotnersel county. Fa. You are hereby not IHek that In pursuance of a writ of partition issued out of the Orphans' Court ol Somerset county. Fa., I will hold an inuuest 10 the real estate or Adam Schlsler. decease.!, iu the town ot Uarrett. Somerset count v. Fa. on the fol- lowintc described lots, via: Nos. 1HX, lttll, lw) an.l P.11. In.un.led by Fine alley and Madison street and l.y Mulberry and Hickory alleys. Also lots Nos. 2u4 atid'Ju6 in the same place, on which are erected a dwelling- house ami other oulbulldlnirs. beiuit the late residence of said deceased, on Fridav, (he 11 1 day of July, ls.4, where vou can attend If you think proper. (iLIVFIt KIN'fcl'FKR, uiay-n SherilT, A DMIXISTUATOU'S NOTICE. Esuite or Hautul V. Meese, Ut. uf Elkflek twp., dceeased. letter testamentary on the al-ove estate harlnit beeu urauted tu the uiidersitmed by the proper au thority, 1x4 Ice la hereby iriven to those indebted tu it lo make Immediate payment, ami those having claims airaiust it to present themdaly authentieat e.1 finr settlement Satunlay, th. lllhdayol J ane. 1S74, at t he late resilience of said deceased. SUSANNAH MEKSF, Administralrix. JOHN D. MK1.S1' mnyJ7 Adiulnlstnitor. Kranich, Bach & Go, Chickering, IIAHDMAN, imADIHJIlY, Declver Bros. IPiaiioes. simeot s cT.oucrii, Esty, Mason & Hamlin, Smith's American, Taylor & Farlay, and Shoninger's Eureka Grand and Concerto. Some ot'tlio Instruments IJrive SEVENTY-TWO FBRST PRESViIUMS, Ilesidetbo GOLD MEDAL AT THE PAULS IMPOSITION' ami nre pronounced by the lirst musical talent, Hciniiiurics, the press, etc, t!:e BEST INSTRUMENTS MADE. Pricea are reasonable, ami terms &s cay as cousisteut villi thotou.-rii vvi ik nianship. All Instruments Warranted fro.n Five tolzn Years. sr.xi roi: cntci;L.its. Instruments Sold on Moderate Monthly Install fay, 10, '74, usiiorset. Ia. np.l.Ull. -.-,( I llslll'llltl'l', The sens. .11 eoiiuiienees A ; 1'iiriu at nil times. l':ii-tiii lTi-'.ir.in. o due vv l.en n;:ti-e : 1 .Vinres iretu a iiis;:iiiee will 1 ri. iiiii. nnd vs i:i .-..r i-. i: il :i in.. re ..-'..re k:i.,wn ee vvn !, :.,..). v kepi u; re.is'.nul 'j 1 ;ie to c t Jiily i!.. 'V .1 to i.t wii' e L. t-.-s vvi.l be f.-iind i n my t".il. t.-rl-'irs inur:in.'e menev. i-v ui.ta'.ii.ty t. ra.-ci lints. l:r-L e.ire iiiUt-ni ti: :u :-'.ir-s. j To :::' lormer p.itr.nis I return :- ,- vi ..ri.i. si : u,'..- 1. r their e.; ;-Tt. fectimt cn:l.;ent that it will bo to ..ui- muturil Pen.'ln to iiiipn-ve tlie ), r-eSov-k ol s.rier.-e; 1 ' 'vv.'.y. wh;.:i is s,. ntn.-ii needed. Tl:t I s. lecii.'ti ot Full-lli.Ksl ilor.-.'s t. breed l:-"tn. in my es; :..:: 1. -n. is tiic'onlv wa v t'.int adeei-l.-.l lmt.rov.' nu ttt .-.in be iini.le : c. i..-1-.p.n i-.tlv !. ;-., ri.-es w.-re p.i. 1 i.t lui;. ! ; -'. riitl.. i- ih.ia buv hull and'. uur I ters nt tp-m one-hall to on. -pu.irti r te-s i,,r ! m.'.T.. Uti- vvi ns tlnit bv 1 rt.- iir.i to a lull M.s.i we a. t i the luitves. un I the cost of I, n el n.i: 1.. a lull , r::!b. r li.an a b.i.i is a s. larv th"Uu'ht. when 1 ... 1... 1 ......... . . . ... . , . . . 1, is k:i :i 1. -.. ..--:.. s .i i .- ii'-wii. o'lc-i.:::! in. t" tii.in .tuir!f.- nail tne wst (.1 raisin? l e n-.er..'. In oflVrt. -'tc s rvi 'cs ..; n.y I;, r-i s to r.r.-..'.'. r. ai.. Sleek R.ii-r ot'the e antr, I have no hesitan cy in S'vytnit mat 1 'ndiev-e my If rs- are ec..n. to n..::e i:i tie.' S:,.te. Tl:e U.v.'' l.erses n..l..n!v be seen to'ee.tpi rc. i:'tc.l. Fan ,,-s li.'.-;i:-c.'ltseti.i breed t lie 1. .;!.. it .-1 a.- .n ai h.-.lt the usual raits. Parties i-oiiiiif.' from s .li.ate e oul l-c kept ever in-.-',: ire.-. I will :tlve a tine rt.'.ie.i: s.i.bile i. r tin- Li s' cli ..l .-a. li m me a's.ve horses art rcsardU-ss of ?ci Cat t'.l in '. to t.e .ieei.'.'.i at etir I'f.t.ey 1,1 u- iu tlie :,::i ol ..a 'tie year. On tin ml ni.il Tar siiwl Tiinns .ir?; l.y lli itlmts fior.ni. ANe. Impiirlsil ilerHtlilrciiiiil t lutli r Vliile I'i.l'oi.nii!,! .Vheep). ar.Ml a can be loaad ; 111 tlie Mate TI;." I't H?r season :i ii:i ajvi-.ri-achiii'r, I'li nn rs nnd others who arc anxious to iui ; prove the stock cf Iioihcs in tlii-i cutintv-. -will do wcil to consiiler the advantages ot'Vr ; c'.l iibove. It nee.is no arei.ir.ep.t t. innviiu'c mtr jH-onle ct'the superior Mood ol the j hiiisi s lieiv adviil'i. ci!. lpiioi' tlie '.'me i.oi:i;s efliih hreedin.ciu their progeny. Every , line li:.- hud ample opportuni' y il".'ei:i tin -e iv.urk.-t ot' iiiiiirnvcmeiit tleniont rated in J tin.' supiTU'r tii'-p:'i:i'-r ol" tlu'-e I.i'isi . :;n 1 t!i;- eurior.imury prices which these colls 'command, ahoii.d liiitke il to tl;.' intf-e-l id'r.M to l.refd only from stock of this kind. ! Advantages like those oii'i red l.y .Mr. Ilelilry. can not he over!ixked or disregarded lvr lie ciiiiir.niuity without i!i '.i iii:tr.t to itieU'iiin! the co'.mty at lnr;e. A' "OLr.v r.vPvVAsitiN' si i:nt .ln.-;Ua I . At-'ycTi nii'lw: p(ii ?v nn-rsi't tr.. N"i:nr t't t-'iMity. la.. i y i! ...M,i;,t:i ::i -l.Ht il 7iU April. 174. hrtve :i"-;:-.:n!'l tlit iv:t 1 a I ; --r - -:r.-. I ctnient i.-!..! J li :. Iryrr- t li un !T jlu ti- -OLVTIOX NOTICE. .i i-i in:t t .r t!: br:n-l!t .f fi-'.i-r-. All in ! rti ...ilv.'tvtl lit "..i l .I.iuii T. Vi".'r lir-n -i;! : cil t i:i:::i''ui.iU' riym-iif. mA iu- l' t.aviii: ci:ii:n. t.K1 -j.Iik hi!I .r i,a; liu-ni !. vi J tlcmci.t nt th. n:ii't l t hr K.-irriHv". In :-.!u .f! t r.i., on I'Lu. ' .i.v, liii -Aiv Jii: l-Tt. Tv tnntll.:! r-.r-fi:T. A'l rT-'HH ili.U'iti'! t -ai.i p.rni will pU1:!!' call &tA uuikf pmuiiiVst'itlfmnn; i i tl;-ir;uc-i:i;,. I'll!.. J. STKl. J 0? V. SHOW, (tp;!tAcw-', ja 4, l.-T-l. Thr' n:irVriiu''iii.. will cuutiuue tho nnvrv nn. l iii' herniii ttUwiiH"M nt trm ul-t -tttiiitl. nut n Lo liivU I'UIUJ.STEIX Y i I :'j j li r r j