JUL I; f i it The Somerset Herald. . . June 1H.IS7. TIWET.tni.i:. VI. lOIST I'M! .l'."AI. , July 7tli, 13. traiun wll , n vim AKIIIVIC. Itim, i:.T0 . in. wvfc 10:15 a. m. . ikt n. in. Kl.ilfc'"-' Mail ffcsl- W.F.ALTFATHEK. t Jcu'rl. Supt. rA MINKAI-01NT. f. K H. 15- 11:36 l. m. b 'il a. m. 12:02 . m. 4:W p. m. K-lSt...- Weft.- ,il E u.iil W'crt Pittsburgh & Connellsville SHORT LINE. ALT Ell ATI OX OF TIME. -o- . Sunday. May Huh, 114. Tralns ' r -, will I'Trl and Arrive lmra Hqiot, C' rlTTSIU UOII TIME. ACItlVK. isrAKr . ..iv.il lJa.in. '. ":,h Mail " " m a.ul. . ... . U iv v Jo !'" MiKccsport Ac- :2'ia.tn. i cm W. N. wton Ac corn '2 nm- Through Ex.. 45 a.m. Conticllsville Ac ,.! woo a.m. . .i 35 p.ra. - m i.3S pi"- MR V, 'hrt"T lcKocs'rt Ac rt Ac 12. m. p.m. M'Kiwiwrt Ac I Yt"U Af 10 p.m.' " ": ' !" rt A.- .Mi-lYCer-i!. . cm 4 SO p.m. Vnioutown Ac r.nn 10 p in. M'KwPiKrt Ar- p..in 70 a.m. Tl.P'U'-'li Mail. 2ip.m. WeM wtn Church tram lo 5 a.m. 6 Kiip.in, i' twsin.n Ac- ' . - lloo p.m.1 i :.ur. ii 'i r:iui 12:4.'. p.m. am AsDiMlatiOu Trams mi exceDt m..iii itnitt IWl tipss mills uany. 1 1 1YK1MAN. SAM L C. BOUGH. Ga. SED't Gca. Pass, kil ral Ticket ollice, 1:1 ;-tli Avenue ii m K. pul.li.nn hi. .mtnlUc. r 1 Kooser, Soinci t HuroiiL'h. Chair- jail.' -f- I- S ,l!1 '"'r"li-'11- S,, ,( ' ,.lis..n Samuel A. Dean. "ni'zK'iiv-AIc:inder are. nerlin Fr iuW Porncj . l!roiiieivai;ey-Fr.ui. Knepp, r. (.imnmiik'h Aaron Mi dt. r Mi urs,lale-Um. A Iml. r. klkhck r.enrL'i- I.OU1V. (,ieiliMll b'tlM .IdTcr-m .bilm ' i'' '-' .tenner .1- W. IU Lirinier-Wm. H N '"1 , . ...er TnrktAt..l-letH'l. r .ie,.1a. M'ddl.H-reik l'hiep M'Mic. Vdford Charles A- ''! r. , v ( enterville Nine:. 1 II. Dull. Northampton J. i I wmaii Paint John Hoffman Oiiemalioiiini-' Jolui r"wni.in. Mlibiiry S.mniel Mu r. s.i1;l,,.M:iriin V. S.rber N.miT-et Imrouiih JoM.di Ki d if Nuiier-. t tp Charles Meiin-r. Si'itliaiilptoli C. C Lejihir Sl li HTn k Jacob A ili Jr. StiiWown Joseph 15 ielcr. iiiiniii! Coi nelius Mioi in:ik r. I .)K rTurkiy foot Win. Caldwell. I rs.na Win" 11 lb rirer Willcrsburg Mu ha I L-ni." ( .iiitlue:ies!.Ii.n.iiL .11 Fralitz. Vw Balliinon - bhn Uii.rgc. The Hepu'jlican Primary Election will .H behl on Saturday June iTtli, 1T4. TlieP iiretwoeaiididates t.iln nominated !..r the Legislature, but no voter shall i i allowed tot.ist his two votes for any one j :ih.lilate Iho following resolu ions looted at :!,,. held on M :,.v 4'h, 1 ' ; " .tulinfoK-d an- published for the in- miction ot .hos, ho.a.ni th.- cl-iti. -ns. ; .. ... , . .i 1st. 1 hat hi l.olis IK-o K-neii omy :o i lie iiciial jilat i of holding t -h ft ions lived " I Hal U U. lu.i tan v.... ,s . . l.-i.w-i s l... t tln-ir men. r ol the ' . ., I ot;im t oniniuue ami me i timial otliceis to hold the primary Llec, tii m. p :.,b Th:tt w lit it thev were not elected at tli' previous tlec'ion. the committee iuii lor cuh biroii.h and township, shall sleet the two ot In r persons to iis.sist in iii.nling the primary eld lion in their res ;ti,e iliftrict. and the comiuitti-e-man Mia!! -ut as judge and make the return of .ei imn. 4th. That the ( ommittec-man be requir-i-'l t"i make a list of the Kcpuhlican voters nf the borough or tow nship in which he lives, and have the same present at the diction, and designate thereon ever per Nin voting; and if any person not named thereon lie judged entitled to a vote, his name lie added to said list and the fact Uled, and the said list lie produced liefore '.lie return iudires when they meet. Tith. flint nil HeniiMieans lie red ni red to Fittslurli, Wastliitoii & Baltimore mu-in tln-ir jirojier districts. Bikiks. Sabbath S IhhiI Libraries made foil. That no jicrson lie allowed to vote : up at i.ublishers discounts. SuiK-rili-tinli known to have voted with the He-1 teudents of country Sunday Schools are I'ltMiian nartv. or who can produce satis-i requested to call and examine. Amos fai-tnrv evideiii-e of that fact. J. I. Sri.i.. F. .1. KOOSEU, Sc. Ch'ni. Co. Com. Ici water. No circus yet. Candidates are numerous. Sn'( klcd Uaut'ns freckled girls. Cherries are likely to U- abfyndaiit. Tin- apple prospects arc vcry'jiromising. T lie sl giitherer, u nh his littjle hatchet, is ubliKul. Sxiiw ki.aki; Flour alwavson hand, and lor sale at Cook i Becrits'." '. V. limiAiiKs & Bito. have the largest an ! U si assortuu-iit of (J rotx-ries in town. "ne laiiU K worth a hundred groans, as a promoter nf ;jeiuiine ginnl health. Stixe crocks Jai?, Pitchers and Jugs, t"r Mle at Cook A: lleerit's. ' St 1 1. .J I.l !: it vt M will pay the Judi.st luurkct piice ;:.r wool. ''I'aiiiMit.-rctiltural exhibition" is the n w name for fushionable Jiartics. AJi.Aia.K a-s irtnient of Classware just received at C. i ti. llolderbaum's. Cooki Bki.imts will trade Fish. Salt, wnl torn, fort lats. Potatoes and Bacon. Mu. 11 HNKT Pick i no iserectinga nuni 1k r of out Iiiium-s on his premises on I'nion st leel. A l.Aia.K lot of Stum. Jars Pitchers and J in" lor sale at ItuoAlis A: Buo's. bin -li.nilil ni it bum otir in f'hl,r - If. Unrow the Hkkai.d -ubseribe for it vour- NoTleK. I 'lie old place, anlin.' and Fulling (lone at by Joseph W. Daniels. Aimim. Beam. . A "toliMtn bug'' isthe latest iest. which t i said i.s play in i; sad havoc with the to-1 tui-cocrop. j and While River Hour : Xow KI.Akl: on han I, and of the Ust quality at ; ' 1 lthoads A: tiro's. ! - H. F. CociutAMi has sold Ids inter-' l"' the. Mi. I'i,.s..,i ( ... j- A. f. Haverstii k ' ' j 1 t-t it,., l..., i . i .-.,.. " t the Ik st Mackeral, Shad, I ilia" ! rriii" CI ., ii t i L ITlll, ilkc HiTrillfr A-,. iri In C. tV: (i. 1Ioi.i:i.ui:ai v. 'I.AH V1,. E.. . r ... for if l.ou. "" ' mi seis tu tiiassware I uiiihlcrsoiilv 75ctspi rdozin, Havis A Pro. ut W. iiriIkU.'?'M,, r i,i' hM W 'VO'y Sat niorui pa(t. musl K. ""wrj and leed store ofC.K.k i, Becrits. Muslh" Li ,,'l,'a, ami i"'''-'"' li'H ' t- ,i ,:HVC ,i,",'a ,,'-' "ibuii 't'"-'". all and be convinced. Patton &, Ui iist. oluin, a c ur.v'"H Crackers at P. t't'Ztr ' C,-'I''Cr.-vry, li . liitici; ! r.1,1. Fire lilt :08M",U- Jiuildintr Brick, IK i if good theer, there iMlifi-Hiid health tor you cl. S those that have taken M iiimoiis' Liver Kegulutor attest. The dwelling houses of W. J. P.aer nnd V. 15. CoH'roth have Ihi-ii greatly lieauti ftcil hy the applinitiiin of a "til of fresh p.tint. Lvi kv rural resident outfit to KiiWrilic for his county paper to cover up their plants with ou ltosty itihto. If for nothing else. A i.auci! lot ot barrel Suit will be ex changed for IJiiltcr, Apple Mutter, Po tatoes, &c. W. W. Davis & lino. A JoIinstown "Hacc Hall C'luU.," as their Secretary spells it, have challenged the Sulisideos of this place to play a match game on the 4tli or July. A ( i;iin: to a new law every person 1 i ii jr on premises where it is or has been forbidden by noliee in the new: papclsis li able to a line of $'. It is said that the fumes of sugar snuffed up the nose will cure ordinary cases of neuralgia. Put a small quantity of sugar on a hot shovel and try as directed. The Commissioners liave luui the stone with which to make a sidewalk along the side of the public grounds taring on Main Cross street, quarried and delivered. Somkrody lias written a book cn the art of making people happy without money. Local editors, as a class, would be good subjects to experiment on. Ai.L-rAPEKs. window shades, in all styles and qualities, at the new Hook Store. Amos Stkck, No. 3 Mammoth Dlock. H. F. Cochrane editor, and C. E. Meade and a Mr. Cilluly employees ot the Mt. Pleasant Journal, called bt our ollice m Friday last. Come again gentlemen. TiiKliKare several youths hereabouts, who apparently have forgotten that the law attaches a heavy penally to the killing of birds or the robbing ol their nests. Laiiiks if you want lnaterial for ft white dress, called Patton - Hurst's and examine their assortment of Piques, Cambrics, Vic. J Lawns, .laekonets, Nainsooks and Swisses. By an act of the late legislature the Dis trict Attorneys of the State can apiint t. ith the approval ol the Courts, special deti lives to assist in obtaining evidence in crimimil rases. Sati kd ay, nearly closed out the ele gant assort mint ot Ladies and Misses Tiinuned and Plain Hats sit Patton & Hurst's. A fresh invoice on the way for next Saturday. Tin: Altoona Rnlital states that the train fields of Blair county tlo not promise much of n yield, as a great jH.rtioinif the irnin in the ground has the appearance cf lx-uig froen out. ; Ami now it isbetoiiiincr fashionable for -the girls to part their hair at the side. Oh. tlon C no, jiUasc don't! It's worse than ! voting men parting their s in the middle, if that were jmssible. It will no doubt be L'ood news to those our citizens who tliink that lcanlini ss is next to godlim ss." tokiv.u that the bath at Lint's mill U In-ing fitted up in a neat i and tomlorta'ile iiiaiincr. Tnr. mi ay whistle of Mr. Frederick YYcinitris nn more beiid from the old ! blacksmith shop on Patriot street. The reason f,,i tliis K Mr. AVeiim r now occti- ; pies a larger and lietter shop on the site "1 the oMoiie. Tin. many inquiring friends of Major AVx. Stutzman are lcspccltully informed that be on.nu need laying brick on his new house at precisely 15 minutes past ten o'clock on Monday morning last. ; , WhusIAY ,.vcning last. Elder Dorse y of Bradd-Kks Field, pica, bed to ,,)n,,r,Lration. Mr. j,(,rsey ,i(,e ,)0 W4.re 'wcllnleased to lie once more under the sound of bis voice. -.. A former sold a small load of hay in J-.rie on his way to unload it ' ' ... ' ... , i . . .. another man offered him f 11. which he ae- , . i. ,.,.. '-... irt f..iriv IVj'lUt HIIH .."111' . -- j .roixuted him. and it cost linn jiisi i.iriv I .I. . lbi r to ii:iv the damages and costs. Thk President on Monday of last week sent Ihe name of Geo. T. Swank, to the Senate for confirmation as Post Master of Johnstown, the commission to date from the expiration of the term of ser vice of the present ineumlicnt . The nom ination was confirmed by the Senate on Tuesday. Faumeus will please remember that Cook it Becrits have for sale Oroimd Alumn Salt - - - 2 ) k. Ashton "....5 (Ml McKecsport ".--.:! (Kt Bb and will trade the same for oats and po t a Iocs. I Steck, attends to all correspondence with j promptness nnd pleasure, at o. J Alam- moth Block. Snnerset Pa. Some one writing to the Beaver Timet says: "Please let the readers ofyourval I uablc pajwr know that il they put a lew grains of buckwheat in every hill of jKita i tiK's, it will save their crops liom the jMita- to bug. Try it and you w ill lie surprised to see What a jierlect remedy it is. A family in town secured the services i of a domestic onviturday. The bead of the house had driven some twenty miles lor her, and kept repeating 1o bis wife "now Kate you have a good girl and can rest i yourself. Sunday morning on going to the kitchen nodomistic was to be found an examination discovered the fact that like the Aral she Had silent stolen awav llAMiu ito Laces, Edging, inserting in Sw iss Jaconet and Cambrics, 5 cts to $100 lcryard. Ladies can have the pleasure ol examining the liest assortment ever offered in town. Patton & Hi iist Op. New Ev. Luth. Church. Kr.v. II. N. Weaver will preach to the Friedensburg charge as follows : Hoffman Church June Pith, at lOoclock A. M. Homers Church June Pllh, at 2;:.0 r. if. Stoyst own June 14th, at 10 a. M. Friedensburg June 14th at Jr. m. W ill's Church, June 151 h 10 a m. Two speculators from Baltimore, hav ing liccn informed that, Bridgeport, Bed ford co., was a very likely town, with a Mipulation of 17-fx, landed there the other day with Ihe intention of starting up in business. When last seen they were in Bedford, hunting a map of the State, and inquiring for another Bridgcjmri in the county. Inquirer. Cotton auks for Men and Boys. We have one kind that we warrant to wear six years or the money refunded. We will give enouirh of it for nothing to make a lair of pantaloons to any man who will liar assundcr a piece of it one and oiif-fotirth "" l,R Xi'hW- 1 l,ilM1 :l" '" nd S.m.p- "ow. Patton & Hoist. 1 non Ain.v no tine disease is the cause of so much lxMlily misery and mental uuliap piness, (and the disease is almot-t universal among the American jicople) ns, dysjiep-i-tn. its causes are many and various, ly ing chiefly in the habits of our jicople; the remetly is simple and effectual. I'se Dr. W Chart's (Sreat American Dysjiepsia Pills. Thev never fail to cure. Fkom the Peoi'i.e. There is mi case of DysK'isia that Green's August tloweis will not ci re. Come to the Drug Stores of BenfordiV Kiiiimel, Snnerset, and llilzoil Si Fht k, Conlliienee, and inquire uliout it. If you sulfe.- from Coslit encss, Nick Head ache, Sour Stomach. Indigestion, Liver Complaint, or deraiigiincnl of tint system, try it. Two or three doses will relieve you. Bost'hcc'g (erman Syrup is now sold in every town and city in the United Slates. We have not less than five hundred letters from Druggists, saying it is fht! Ul medi cine they ever sold for Consumption, Throat or Lung disease. Sample bottles of each, 10 cts. Ilegular pize 75 els. O. CI. Green, Woodbury, N. J. I'mu ii the new constitution and the election law passed by the last Ijcgislaturt of lfi-l, there are no longer nny ten day ass'Ksments to lie made. 1 he rccistration of voters is to c finished sixty days lieforc the election and U returned to the. com missioners, nnd taxes must U; paid thirty days before the election. There are sev eral other changes in regard to icgistialioii and voting. Slvlhai. cases of trichina, caused by eating iork, have occurred at llarnsuurg a uitc recently. Heretofore cases of trichi na have been confined to the West. Dis eased pork Is sent all over the country, and nothing but a microscopic examination will several the presence of trichina. Thorough cooking it is paid will destroy these dangerous parasite, l'c careful not to eat iork raw or in a half cooked slate. Ehky'h C.vnnoi.ic Timkiies. Among the various remedies for Coughs none en joy a higher reputation than Edcy's Car I nil it; Troches. This laet places them above the ordinary list of medical prepara tions. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and as a disinfectant ami preventive against contagious disease they arc a specific. In valuable to singers and public sjicakers. Sold everywhere. John F. Henry, Cur- ran A: Co., I'roprietors, 8 and College Place, New York. Keystone Liohimxc. Rod Co. All persons desirous of having their buildings well protected, Simula have the nest ol rxls erected. The undersigned have secured one of the finest Copper Hods ever mtioduced here. As they arc at home here and lioth are responsible and trust worthy, the public may rely upon satisfac tion being given. All work done in the best manner and warranted. Khoaos & Fleck. Hkru is a eood thing on the "later bugs ;" Three men comparing notes : One says, "there arc two bugs to every stalk." A second says, "they cut down my early crop, and are sitting on the fence waiting lor the late crop to come up." "Pshaw !" said the third, "you don't know anything altout it. I passed a seed store the other day, and the bugs were looking over the books to sec who had pur chased seed potatoes." It is alxmt time that a stop was put to the young men's dress parades that are held" in front of our church doors twice every Sunday. It is very unpleasant for ladies to pass along this line and be the ob ject at which a hundred pairs of eyes are levelled. If it can be stopped in no other way let our ellieient policemen take the matter in hand and have some of the fes tive youths pay ."four dollars and costs" tor the pleasure of seeing and being seen. Bees. In many portions of the country the raising of bees is given much attention, and where the management is judicious the rewards in a pecuniary sense are gen erally satisfactory. It would hardly be thought that any resident of Washington county had ever produced in a single sea son a ton of honey, yet such is the case. Mr. Warren B. Kusii, of Sinqison's store, raised more than the amount named in lfs72. He has given gnat attention o the Hihject and has established a regular api ary. Washington litporttr. 15. L. II. Da mis, the celebrated Photo grapher, No. 4G Sixtn street, Pittsburgh, iias introduced an entirely new picture ful fil Portrait Glace, is much more lieautilul than the Porcelain picture, perfectly dura hlc, nmr.ni'jfh cheaper, One of the most iuqiortaut requisites in getting a good pic lure is to have a gKd and natural jmsition, and in giving such Mr. Dablis excels any one ve know, and that is likely the reason of hi doing the largest business of the kind in the cily. Wm. Ai:noi.d Cannon disappeared on Wednesday night, the 20lh lilt., nnd has m it since been heard from. He w as aged alxmt seventten years, rather small lor his age, with red hair, light complexion and ofa bashful disposition. He wore a drab coat, dark pants and a chip hat when he disappeared. Any information as to his win real Knits will Ik? thankfully received by his parents. Address Matthew Cannon, Ccnterville, Mercer couDty, Pa. The ''National Conference of Dunk arils" as the telegraphic reports have it, met at tirard. Illinois, on Tuesday, May 21th, and 10,000 persons were estimated to have been present. An immense tent, ca llable of holding 500 persons, was erected, but was found too small, and religious ser vices were held at different points under the trees. Over 2.000 delegates were ex cctcd to lie in attendance. The dining hall had a capacity of seating nine hun dred jMTsons at one time, and over tour thousand ate dinner on the first day. Every week turns tip to our knowledge some instance of the value of advertising. It is not an uncommon thing for persons to spend two dollars in judicious adverti sing and reap one hundred. It should lie done how ever in good faith and no attempt to deceive and bamtioozlc the public. Goixl gotnls, good wares always bear lilier al advertising, There are always people wanting to buy, and the tradesman who first tells aliout his goods generally isthe bird that catches the worm. On Monday morning the 25th ult., while a young lady was engaged in milking a cow in the liirm yard of Mr. Brown, aliout a mib''listant lroin New Florence, when the lightning struck somewhere in her im mediate vicinity, and the electric shock completely prostrated her. She was con veyed to the house, a physician summoned, and after administering the proer restora tives, she gradually came to, and is now in a fairway of recovery. Ureetmburn lhr aid. A i..i:r,E log barn on the farm of J. W. Bayman of Stonycreek tp., was burned with its entire contents on Thursday night last. It is not known how the fire origi nated, but the most probable surmise ap pears to be that it was caused by incendi arism. The tire was discovered aliout 9 r. m., but was soon licyond control. Mr. Bavman's loss is estimated at 1.000 on which there was an insurance ofsjsoo. Mr. Cyrus I Civilian also lost :ilout $100 worth'tif farm inplenients. A Yoi N'ti gentleman who a few necks ago put some trout in w ith a chub w sur prised to see part of the former dead in short time, while the others he failed to seeat all. He still kept the chub, and one day last week put a lizard in with it to keep nun company, aim soon aiterwnrd loutnl the chub dead with the lizard hanging on to na wimipqie. i ne gentleman is now trying to find some pet to put in with the li.anl. .Jvhhtvirn J ribuxe. A itisnti.E incident occurred at the 1st I lef. church, on Sunday last. While the pastor (Dr. N. P. Hacke) was holding ser i : i - i , . ni", a iiuiiiiiuiiK-oirti was unserved, ly a lew with wandering eyes, Nvinging its way around among the fairer worshipiers, alighting on an apparently I resh plucked rose, ail imoiisc rhcil liy the possessor, plunged its slender bill into the nectariuin; but it yielded not. It then tried another and another, with the same result, when away it Hew in ostensible disgust, for more Irmtfiil fields. "All is iii(r)anity saith the iiumming-ljiril. Oretnuburg Jhmo erat. The old students of the State Normal school at Miliersville, Lancaster county, in this vicinity, w ill lie pleased to learn that the managers of the institution will nn- cetfcl with as little delay as jNissible to erect an extcntivc chiqit l building of eighty by one hundred and twenty feet, and three stories high, to Ik; located between the two main buildings so as to unite them all the space to lie filled by the new building. It will also contain twelve a Id it ion a) recita tion rooms, and enable the school to ac commodate one hundred more students. The style of the chaM-l will corresjKmd with that of the existing buildings. The school is in a very flourishing condition, having at this time aliout six hundred and fifty students. On last Wednesday a fatal accident oc curred lielow Garrett v which a railroad employee named Madden was so badlv in jured that death occurred in a few hours. It npiM-ars thai idmut 4 P. M.. a train passed through without the usual signal Hag, from which Madden and four other employees inferred that it w as the last train, and Blurted on their hand car up the road, when they were struck by an engine that should have been llagged all escaping but Matlen, who w as ho 'seriously injurretl that death shortly released hint from his suth rings. Madden was aliout fifty years of age and rather feeble. As a matter of course no farther notice will be taken, the generous (!) company will pay the funer al exqienses and the whole business soon be forgotten. Valley IruUjxndent. Vr did not wish to convey the idea by an item in last wetkn llKUAI-l), that the editors of the Independent hud announced Mr. AVellley af a candidate for the Legisln turc without any authority, but we U'lievc some iM'oiile were so unkind or foolish as to put that construction on it. Thk Buigetfi and Town Council will meel in siccial session, on Monday Juno loth 174, for the purpose of hearing and detei mining appeals in relation to the as sessment of the of taxes by them made for the year 18 d. J. O. OOLB, II. TllENT, Sec'y. Burgess. AVooi, Wanted. Wm. S. Morgan wishes to remind the farmers of Somerset County that his gotxls arc licttcr and pri ces lower than ever before. Mr. J. J. Baldwin will, during the season, visit all old customers and ns many new ones as possible. Highest prices paid for wool. P. O. Stanton s Mills, Pa. Tiii'itsDAV afternoon Col. K. D. Yuty, ol I'rsina, w bile coming to this city on the Pittsburg & Connellsville Bailroad, was standing on one of the passcnger-car plat- lorms with Jus hands crossed behind his back and his back to the car door. Sud denly the car gave a lurch and, CoL iutywns thrown backwards the door opening behind him. 1 he car then lurch ed back, the door shut, and caught one ot the Colonel s hands as in a vise. 1 he re sult was that the Colonel had one finger cut almost entirley oil', being left hanging by a piece of skin. He came on to the city and had Dr. FundcnlK-rg dress the wound, an effort being made to re-unite the dis severed finger. Last night the Colonel was suffering a good deal of pain, but as he Is full of wounds one or two more won't make much difference. Cumberland X(iri). Kem arkaule Case. The Conneiiut- ville L'uurkr records the following: Near ly two months since, we made mention that II. J. Coojier, Esq., of this place, was lying at the point of death, with no hope ol recovery. From that time until his death on Saturday, he has lieen literally dying by inches from starvation, his dis ease, cancerous tumor of the outlet of the stomach, preventing the digestion of fond. For over six weeks he look no sustenance of any consequence, and for twenty-four days nothing whatever passed his lips savs one or two tcaspoonsfiil of milk and the same of water each day. A singular feat ure of the case was "the fact that while wasting slowly awaj by starvation, his sull'erings were not intense, a dull pain in the stomach being the only sensation com plained of. He retained his senses until the night before bis death and passed away without a struggle. B.vitN Blkned. On Friday at about half past five o'clock in the afternoon, the barn of Mr. Abia Akers, of Monroe town ship, a half mile from Cherry Grove, was struck by lightning nnd almost instantly enveloped in llames. It struck on the west end, knocking off the greater jxirtion of the weatherboarding, and when Mr. Akers got outsitle of his house the llames were already bursting through the roof. There were five horses in the stable, which were removed with considerable trouble. A spring wagon pulled out by Mrs. Akers was on tire but w as saved without serious damage. Aliout one hundred and fifty iiushcls of grain, a threshing machine, t lot of hay and straw, and all his harness, saddles and bridles and a considerable quantity ot hams and bacon were burned with the buildimr. The loss will not fall short of $2,000 and may reach $2,500, w ithout any insurance. The barn was a 40x70 ami aliout as good as new. The loss falls heavily on Mr. Akers. who is an industrious and hard working farmer, nnd illy prepared to replace his loss. Bedford 1 rt. An altercation resulting in the death of a young man named I honias Gilbert, oc curred on last Saturday evening a week, in Southampton township, near what is called Mainsvile. From what we can learn of the affair. Gilbert and another young man named Martin Mooncr, had been on unfriendly terms for some time past, and at the time mentioned, they came together, when Gilliert attacked Mooncy with a knife, ami as Moonev alleges, be lieving that his life was in danger, he re sorted to the only means of defense at hand, seized a stone and threw it at Gilbert striking him on the head w ith such force as to fracture tiie skull, from the effects of which death ensued on last Thursday. Moore since then placed himself in the hands of an oflicer, and has lieen lodged in jail at this place. As the case will come up at our next court, we refrain from any comments, but give the facts as alxive suited. It is said that both were un der the influence of liquor at the time of the fight. Chambereburg Opinion. The lied ford Inquirer is credited with the following : "They had a lively little scene in 'Squire Fockler's oflice at Saxton the other day. It was all aliout a three dollar load of coal. The coal had been consumed a long time ago, but the ques tion arose as to whether it had been paid for. The jmrty of the first part, the plain tiff, a heavy built man of'240 pounds avoir dujxiis, declared that the bill had never been paid, and the parlies of the second lirt, a tall, slim, sickly looking man, and a buxom woman, whose specific gravity is 190 pounds, his wife, declared that they had paid the bill, and so they met at the 'Squires to have the matter adjusted. During the course of the debate theplain litr by way of emphasis went for the male delendent's necktie, but he had hardly reached that individual's jugular when the lady laid hold of pill's long bushy beard with a force of 14 stone H and brought him to grass. The 'Squire took dow n a full rejiort of the arguments on lioth sides ami calmly awaited the result The lady paid the bill and everybody is happy. One Prof. Millar, with the accent on the second syllable, and who claims f-.t have traveled; all over the world, anil to have exhibited his wonderful prcslidign torial feats liefore the "upper crust" of all lands and climes, held forth in the l'itt street Ojiera 1 louse last week. It was the initiatory entertainment in the new hall. When we say that in flaming posters the professor announced that a large number of handsom presents were to lie given away, one, as a matter of course, would sui.iH.se that the ball would lie crowded. It was announced that he would show two nights only. The first night he hail an audience of aliout till-, fully twenty-five of which were dead heads. The second night he didn't have a corporal's guard, nor a show either, for he ianncd out be fore the second bell ceased wringing, and left the town in digust. Bedford In quirer. ' The Prof, put in an appearance here on Tuesday night, he had an audience of aliout a bakers dozen, (not including tlead heads,) and did not jaieket enough Jof the root of nil evil,, to pay "four dollars and costs." A match game ol base ball was played between the Social club of Mt. Pleasant and a "scrub" nine ot this place ou Friday last. Mr. L. ('. Collxirn was chosen Um pire, and Mr. Gilluly of the Socials and J. I. Scull were scorers. The Socials were neatly uniformed and scared the Snnerset nine out of a half years growth by their mtwcular and lithe appearance. During the 5th, Cth, and 7th innings the game was close and decidedly interesting. Nunc of the plays were very good and others very poor, on both sides. The Sicials won the toss and took the field. At the close of the game the wore Hi tod us follows: Socials. O. 3 : 3 o 4 o 5 2 :i 27 O. 5 :t :i :i o ii 3 3 3 27 Carroll c. verholt Christ, p. :i o 1 5 4 1 :i 1 Overboil Charles, s. s. Overboil .1. (.'., 1st. b. F.icher, k'nd b. Meade, :!rd. b. Overholt V., I. f. Milbee, c. f. Overboil G. W., r. f. Total. '.'(I U. 1 (I o 0 0 3 Somerset. Koowr, r. Snyder p. Moore, s. s. Walter, lstb. Ilenford, 2nd b. Hurst, 3rd. b. Ilelllcy, 1. f. Davis, c. f. Stumer, r. f. 15 The score on the innings standing Innings, Socials Total. 1 2 i! V Somerset fl 4 3 4 The result of the game may be summed up as follows ; Carroll, now flattened, Walter, thumb out of place, several minor bruises, all tired. a kkm AiiKABi.K coinciiience exist.' in relation to the name, location, etc., of a groggerry in Erie county and of a similar place a! km it. a milt; lielow this town, or else, the Meadville lhmorrnt has subi-titu ted Erie for Mercer county in its item which is as Inflows : The proprietor of the State Line House in the webtern part of Lne trimly has the "crusaders a little on the hip. His "sample room" is evenly balanced on the bin: dividing Ohio ami Pennsylvania, consequently when a thirs ty Jiuckeyc comes in and calls lor a little "old rye," the worthy bonifaca invites him over into Pennsylvania to drink, and vice ttrm. when a Pcnnsylvanian from the local option side ot the house intimates that he 11 tike something for the stomach sake. Thai "sample room" is as handy as a pocket in a shirt, with a pocket flask in it. Sharon Herald. NONEHsETXARKET Corrected weekly by A. J. Caskbkkb & t!t. ApplfK, drtcl, ft ii Apptt'liultcr, Tfl Kl Butter, V t fie 40WM) -. 'ISA 1 UO 3U0 8C 80 12c U0 ae 1 !tt $7 00 TOO If 1U tl 50 l'-JSo 3M;t4c 700 Hoc 6oc 500 li!C 1 00 'if .... 00 to S 15 l ! fl 00 WM'ie UJ15C Se Hm-kit heat, W bunbel Hues wax, ft 4. Uuoin, slu.ulilera, t I. mill's, - hnnn. " j.... Corn, ft IiukIioI Corn uiual 9) ft Call nldns, t Clover Si-oil Miiull Clover Socd large Knirs, W tint. Flour, f) 1 FlaxiwcU V bu., (50 .).. Ldtftl, HI Leather, red sole, ft Ei... " upper " ... kip, " ... Oata,f)bu PnUiiiH'ii, t bu Peni'hen, ilriixl, ft l Kyefthu Kbks, f) l Salt, No. 1, bid " " ft bu " Anhtoii, " Suar, yellow ft B whito " Tallow fl B Wool, ft t 4ut50e Centaur Liniment. There Is no pain which the Centaur Liniments will not re lieve, no swelling they will not sutxlue, and no lameness which thev will not cure. This is strong language, but it la true. They have produced more cures Ijpttfrpnc of rheumatism, neuralgia, lock jaw palfy, sprains, swellings, eaked-breasts, scalds, burns, galt-rhcuin, car-ache, &c, uNin the human frame, and of strains, spavin, galls, lie., upon an imals In one year than have all other pretended rcmeillesslncetheworlil began. They are counter- irritant, an all healing pain reliever. Cripples throw away their crutches, tho lame walk, poison ous l.ltcs arc rendered harmless, and tho wounded are healed without a scar. It Is no humbug. The recli Is published around each bottle. They sell as no article ever before sold, and they sell be cause It doesjust what tboy pretend to do. Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to suffer If they will not use Centaur Lin iment. More than 1,000 certificates of remarkable cures, Including frozen limbs, chronic rheumatism, gout, running tumors, (us., have been received. We will send circular containing certificates, the recipe, he., gratis, to any one requesting It. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment Is worth one hundred dollars for spavined or swccnled horses and mules, or for screw worm In sheep. Stock owners-thcscllulmcntsare worth your atten tion. No family should 1 without them. " W hlte wrapper for family use;" Yellow wrapper for an Imals. Sold by all Druggists. 60c per bottle; large twittlesJH 00. J. Ii. KOSE & CO., 53 Broad way, New rk. Castouia Is more than a substitute for Casto Oil. It Is the only a article In existence which Is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bow els. cure wlnd-eolic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and Is pleasant to take. Children need.not cry and mothers may rest. npri!2. Thirty Yours' jKxperieiiec of au oldXurMC. Mm. M Indttlow'n Nooltalnjr Nyrnn Is the prescription ot one of the best Female Physi cians and Nurses In the United States, and has been nsed for thirty years with never railing safc tv and success by millions of mothers and children, tfoiu the feeble Intent of one week old to tho adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comtort to mother and child. We Iwlieve it to be the Best and Surest Remedy In the World In all cases ol DYSENTERY and DIAKKHtEA IN CHILDREN, whether It arises from Teething or from any other cause. FU directions lor using will accoiniiany each bottle. None tjcnulnc un less the lac-simile of CtRTIS PERKINS is on the ouUildt) wrapiier. Sold by ail Medicine Dealers. julytf Children often look Pale and Kiel from no other cause than having worms in the stomach. II Ri W N S V ERM 1 FUO E COM FITS will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being jierleclly WHITE, and Iree Irom all color ing or other injurious Ingredients usually used In worm preparations. IIK1 is il KKiinn, rmpneiors. No. 5 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by D ruggiitt tad Chrmitl: and Vraltrt in Sleduinet at T wkxtv Fivk Cksits a Box. j1j HOUSEHOLD PANACEA -AND FAMILY LINIMENT. Why Will Yon Naffer? To all persons suf fi ring from Rheum a tlsm. Neuralgia Cramps In the limb or Stomach, Bilious Colic, Pain In th e hack, bowels or side. ,wo would say, thk 'HorS-KHOLDPAJACEA and Fahilt Liu- miint is of all others the remedy you want lor Internal and ex ternal use. Unas cured the above com plaints In thousands of cases. There Is no mistake about it. Try It. bold by all Drug gists. feblg New Advert iemcnls T) RIDGE SALE. The Commissioners of Somerset county will of- frr to let at nubile Outcry, to the lowest and liest bidder, on the premises, on Friday, the 3.1 day of jniy next, the i.niining oi a nriuae over iaurei Hill creek. In Jetlersou townshin. ou lands of John L. Uardner. The contractor will be required to gire security for the performance of contract on the day of sale. Kucciflcations will be exhibited on mat uay. j acuu Att-, jueio. LlerK. A UDITOIl'S yOTICB. Notice Is hereliv ftlven that the nnderslirncd auditor, apUHUtad by the Orphans Court of '.m ersvt county, "to ascertain the heirs and advance ments ami make distribution of the land In the nanus of Samuel C Livenguod. administrator and trustee for the sale of the real estate of Joseph Alcyers, deceased, to and among thoae legally en titled thereto." will sit at his olttre. In the borough of Somerset, on Tharsdar, June Isth, Ki fi the purpose ol discharging the duties ol Ins a plaint ment when and where all parties Interested may attend. W. 11. KOONTZ, Iuc3 Auditor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Jonathan Walker, late ol Brothcrsvallcy Twn.. deceased. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice Is hereby given to those Indebted to it to make Imme diate payment, and tnose navingciaims against it. to present them duly authenticated lor settlement, at the late residence if the deceased, on Saturday, August 1, IB!. JOSEPH WALKER, EPHRAIH WALKER, D. J. BUL'BAKER, juelO Administrators. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate; of Catharine Berkley, late of Brothers rallev Tp.. deceased. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to those Indebted to it to ma kit imme diate payment, and thoae having claims against It, to present them duly authenticated lor settlement, at the residence ol Earn S. Berkley, In said town ship. 1'x.jtux ur.i.kLr.1, joeia AUuiinUlrator. PROCLAMATION. Com ox wealth or Pknssvlvama, 1 DbTAUTUKXTOrConMO SCHOOL, HAKRisurao, Pa., Junel, 1ST4. ) Wheiiear, In Hirsaanea of the application to this Di iiartaii'Dt of the truttoet and contributors to the Snath-western Normal College, la assoeia tlon with sunilry citlsens ut this State exeeealing thirteen, for the appointment of a committee to examine theclaims of a school established by them to recognition as the State Normal School of the lenth District, according to the Drovlslonsof "An Act to provide for the due training of teachers for me uoimnon Schools or this state," approved May 2oth, lsi7, the following gentlemen were ap- pointed, vis: lion. John c Mennikcn, Hon. Ueo. V. Lawrence, Hon. Dauiel Kaine, Hon. W. H Sanncr, Hon. A. B. Y'oung to act as said commit toe in conjunction with the State Superintendent oi common scnoois, j. . uionons, county isuper iuteniUint or the county or Fayette; T. J. Teal," county Superintendent of the county of Green; I, W. IV ill, county Suiwriuteudent ol the county ol Somerset; Wm. O. Fee, county Suerlnlenileiit of tne county oi Washington: and Whkucas. All the euiumlttee an annoluteil. ex cept D. W. Will, county Superintendent ol the county of Somerset, alter havlug on the 2dth day of May, 8, visited and carefully Inspected said school and made a careful exaniluatiou thereof of Its by-laws, rules and regulations, anil its general arrangements and facilities for study, reorted unanimously that said school Is entitled to rocog nitlon as a State Normal School, with all the priv ileges ana Immunities enjoyed by other Institu tions or a lilrb character In the Commonwealth; tiow,lhmfrt, 1, State Superintendent of Com mon Schools, do hereby srlvo notice as reouired l. law, that I have recognised the school established as aforesaid as the stato Normal School of the Tenth District, eomposed of the counties of Fay ette, Ureon, Somerset and Washington, In testimony whereof I have hereunto let my hand and attixed the seal of the Department of C-ommon Schools at Harrisbargb the 1st day of iiuu, to,. X P. WICKEBSIIAM, New A d ocrlisemtmls. " LIGHTE" JEWETT & GOODMAN" ORGANS, 118 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. jpjrLHGJHi3 low. TERMS EASY. Sviidfw Illustrated Cutalvjiic. Agents wanted in every L'wmty. QUI' l'JIAXS' COURT SALE. liy virtue nfanonler Issuing nut of the Orph ans Court of Somerset count v. Pa., to me illrcct- eu, i will sen at puhllc sale, oa Saturday, the 11 Ih dtnj of Jum; IHH, the followlna; real estate, late the estate of Petcr iJurmaycr, ol omcrset township, ttit'caseil, to wit: A certain tract or naruel of limit sltuaie in Sonu-r- set townsliip, Somerset county. Pa., atljolnln In nils ot Joiiiah Alcyers, Ell Illttncr and Jacob Shaulis, containing Uto ourrs, more or less, with the appurtenances. The iuiiirorcinents are a dwelling nousc, and an apple orchard: tlie l.iml is nearly all cleared. Said land will be sold furnish. One-tlilril to Ik) paid when land is bid oil, and the balan'-e on confirmation ol sale. Sale will lie hcl I on the day named In Iront of too Iimikifijr House Of Schcll St Runincll, in SoiiiOrset, Pa JON Al HAN IX ti M A Y Ell, JuclO Trustee. IIKJE SALE. ihe Commissioners f Snmorset Countv will of fer to let at nuhlis outerv. to tho lowest an-1 best bidder, on the premises, on Friday, the lmh dav of June, at.l o'cleek. the coutraet for the buiiiling of a bridge over Fiaugherty creek where tiie r.ad from Geo. W arners' to tho station house at San 1 Patch tunnel crosses said stream in L.triue r twp. Specllltalions will be exhibited at the time. ii. H. WALTER, V. J. MILLER, F. J. t tiLN 1HYMAN, .1. Nei p, Cl'k. Commissioners. Jill 10 s IIEKIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Ivurht Facias, Issued out of tho Court ol Common Pleas ol Somerset County Pa., and to me directed. I wilt sell l.y pub lic oat-cry at the Date House, In Mcyersdule llor , on Friday, the Mth day of June, ls;4. at i o'clock p. m. of said day, the following ilcst-rlK-d real es tate, via: All the right, title. Interest nnd claim of Win. B. llumliert, of, lu and to the lolluwing discribcd real estate, viz:, A certain tract of bind situate In Summit town ship, Somerset county, I'a., containing 14 acres and 1 j 6 1 1 perches, all cleared and in meadow, with an u.ilinished hotel thereon erected, s.ii.l building hal ing a'front of loo feet and a depth oi 40 feet, adjoining Units of Epliruiin.Millcr, ldow Ferl auiUothers, with the appurtenances. Taken In execution as tho pnierty of William B. Humbert, at the suit of Collins & Shipley et al. Ten per cent of the pun-huso money must tie paid as soon as the ppiperty la sold and the bal ance when deed Is delivered. OLIVER KNEPPER. juclO Sheriff, S SETTLEMENT of the SCHOOL Directors of 1'pper Tnrkeyl.s.t towntbip lor the year ending June 1, 1(74. DR. Duplicate 164S 18 Exoneration M IJ 1DU3 1(7 Balance cf 1873 41 7d Appropriation lis oo Sale of house and lot . M 00 Militia bins ISO Total tls36 ) CR. For teaelilng ;110 oo Building and lot 304 00 For luel and repairs Ill Ot For fees of collector and treasurer . . 75 00 For Secretary 00 117:10 es i'.io 01 Balance due district. 11. a. CONN, juelil Secretary. N TIN E T E EN T J I ANNUAL HE- tM.rt of the Somerset County Mutual Fire insurance Company lor the year ending aiay 1"74. Bv hat. In Trias, us per last annual report 'May . Is73 570 Oi By cash ree d ou new policies Issued this year 878 4', By cash received on renewals this cnr . 0! 7; By casti received on acvouut ol assess ment No. 2 this year 14S i!l Jl.t) i DISBURSEMENTS. No. 1. Paid E. P. King on oecount of loss t v fire 70S 7u No. 2. Paid Joseph Sertnr in full fur loss by tire ou No. 3. Pail Michael Hogon in lull for damages lv tiro C3 i6 No. 4. I'm I Cfiarles Huppart in lull fordamattc bv tire Ul 00 No. 5. Paid Jonas llcmmin,ri.r iu full for damage by nro S 00 No. 6. Paid Wm. M. Hill lu lull lor dumnire by tire 4 00 No. 7. Paid Sarah Smith In lull for damage by tire j OO No. 8. Paid Henry D. Mock In full lor uamiige ev nre : oo No. 9. Paid M. C. Miller fur extra services as agent 40 00 No. lo. Paid Somerset Herald fur blanks and annual retsirt 07 W No. 11. Paid revenue and iwsiagc Blames anustntionerv u No. li Paid J. M. Forster, Insur ance commissioner, fees 2j 00 No. 13. Paid Sec. of the Coin, for coi.v of act of ineoriioration 3 50 No. 14. Paid Baers and Koouts, Esiirs., Att'y tees 20 00 No. 15. Paid othce rent and fuel. . . oo No. Id. Paid .Ino. Hicks salary for one yearas Sec. and Trcas 400 00 1806 78 Hal. In Trcas. in notes at Int. and In hands of agents jtfjn SI Alu'L of Print, notes liable to assemcut. ..Mo-U oo Amount of capital Whole numticr of Policies issued 22ul. A'U bl DIUECTIIHS ELECTED riB THE KXSl I.Mi VEAU. Jacob D. Miller. Abram Beam. M. Zimmerman. Joseph t). Liclity, Samuel Barclav. Tobias Mey ers, Joseph Keim. Wm. J. Baer. C. U Sliller and Jolin Hicks, of Somerset countv. Pa., and Leon ant Bittner, M. C. Miller and" Oabricl Hull, of Bediord county, Pa. orrit-Eus elected rog the E.Nsri.tu veai:. Jacob D. Miller, President: John Hicks. Secre tary, Trcusurcrund tlenerui Agent. By order of the lioar.1, JOHN HICKS, juclO Secretary. A UIUTOli'S NOTICE IX. The nndersignel, duly appointed auditor, to distribute the binds In the hands of the assignee, of David Phillippt ami Martha, bis wile, among those legally t-ntiiled thereto, herebv gives notice that be will attend to the duties of his appoint ment on Friday, the loth day of Jun.'l at his .rtn-e In Somerset borough, when and a here all persons Interested may at lend. II. L 11AF.K. Iur3 Auditor. F OK SALE A grist and saw mill, six acres of land, two bourn s, one new. Will sell one-lotirth, one-hall or whole of mills In N 1 order. Turbine wheels; water the whole year. Fur lurther articulars, address box 10, New Alexandria. Westmoreland eoanty, I'a. AIi-o. a atili ami sixty acres of land In Ligolrr township, on Four Mile Run. three mlleslrom the town t f Ligonlcr. Address as above. juelO "PXECUTOK'S Nr0TICR Estate of John Barronc, late of Somerset deceased. tp. Letters testamentary on the above estate hay Ing been granted to the undersigned by the prop er authority, notice Is hereby given to those In debted to It to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against It will present them to the undersigned at the lute residence of deceased In said township, on Tuesday June3oth. 1874. JACOB NEFF, mny'JO Executor. E XECUT0II S NOTICE. Estate of Hannah Ludington, late of Addison tp. deceased. Letters testamentary on the abovo estate having lieen granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to those Indebted to Itto make imme- dlate payment, and those having claims against It T7X. EC UTOU'S N OTI CE. to present them duly authenticated for settlement JFjJ at the otticc of executor, on Saturday Juno 'Alth. Nature's Great Remedy TII QO AT and LUNG DISEASES ! ! It Is the yital principle of the Pine Tree, obtained By a peculiar process in the distillation of the tar, by which its l.iuhest aiedicuul properties are retained. J at even in its etude state has been recommended by rancnt physicians of every tclwoi. It is confidently 3flered to theafilicted for the ihllnwinv .Imrl. l-r-,,.n. mot if abruptly ttotfing ti cmtglt but by dritolvuii? the phlegm and attUtimg naturt to tnrov off the unhealthy matter causing the hrttation. C,Jlt, of "'' coMsuxrTiow it both prolongs and lender less burdensome the life of theafilicted suuerer. - . Its healing principle acts upon the trritotcd sur. tace of the lungs, (enetniting to each diseased fart, relieving pain, and luiimmg inflammation . lTfVKinillllfnKlft.lfUlm-ru.H,u.h T 'f curing; all humors, from the common nxrLS or "'"J01 o the scTrercrt cases of Scrofula. Thousands pf affidavits could be produced from those who ban lelt the beneficial effects of I'imk itu T Cordiai, i ...mm. m"l psisiiur iron iHruaniBS oa 1MB BLOOD. .it JVai ' Jvettivt trgamamt restores, fne etwpettte. . AM ho hae known or tried OrriT QTC." Wis. hart's remedies reimire no references Irom Ul, but the aames of thousands cured hy then ean be given to "h dauts our statement. lhr. L. Q. C WUharfs treat America. Dyetia Fill, ami i V o" !or have never been equalled. For ale by all lMtyuls and Storekeeper!, Md at i2r..L Q. a WISSAfirS Office. IS74. At. A. K ss, may'JO Executor. IS rlinenieiil PIANOS! AND c'TATKMENTiil settlement of the siim rt ;.-.rs li ul J'alnt township lor the jcar imlhi April 13th, 1ST4. Jonathan lVltilcr, Iir. to duplicate Oil os Kxoncratiuu 1 05 I'i9 41 ... 51 ...1S 05 ... 'J ) ... 0 tl" Townslilponler... cn. Ity latmr " salary " eoiuinission.. Peter Horkcypllc, Ilr.toduplicatc.... Kx'iiitTution S4 wnstnp orler.. .Jh received. ... S 03 CK. By l.ilHir salary e-'iaiiiissinn .. cash pal l out. '.'.V." .... -1 0 1 Hi. 4" 4 Peter II. Statler, Dr.. to duplicate. Exoneration .iC'.9 77 sa SSZ V4 . u a: J.4 40 Ci h.. CK. I!y labor salary " c mines; -n . 4n 7i ; . . m ;j 1C.-.4 4 i junt'3 s 'ETH.EMKVI'ol ll.eS.'h.s l Direi'to-snf Paint township for the ) :ir in lin April 1.1, is; 4. H1C. Duplicate ... Exoiieratinii .l:V. 1E1 1 :a hi lf.:w 41 l si ! i 171 60 6 0-1 Balance of 1S7?... Aiir.i.ri ui-.n. . . House rent ... . 1S41 W CI! Schist! teaching Building ' Fuel and repair.... Percentage ...;1 'JiO tut 7 6'. 1715 00 Balance in treasury june3 1H41 53 JVM I N I ST 11 AT0 IIS NOTICE. Eelaicoi Joctb lileugh, .Tr , late oT Jcnner tp., deceased Letters of administration en the a1svc estate having been granteil to tho undersigned, notice Is hereby given to those indebted to it to make Imme diate pa) ment, and tho.-e having claims against it, to present them duly authenticated fur settle ment at late residence of deceased, on Thursday the 10th day ot Julr, 174. W:.I BOWMAN, jue'i! Administrator AWOl XtlLH I-1TS. Five tlollain will be char-'cl fur nil announce mcnts excepting lor Pm.r House Dirii'tnr unit Auditor, for whicti & will he ..'harccd. Tiekcis will be furnished candi.iatis for one dollar pi-r tliousaud. CONGRESS. We arc authorize.! to announce William H. Kis.ntz. ol Si incrsi't borough, as a candidate lor Congress subject to the decision ot the Republican voters .it then ensuing primary election. STATE SENATE. Wc arc nuthorirc. 1 to announce Cob nel E. D. Yutrv. of I i-iina Is-ronh. as n can iilate f-.r State Senat .r sub'Cct t.- the decision et theRe pu'jiuir. voters at their ensaing piiinarj elf iwn. ASSE.MILY. W" are autlu rizcd to ai noun. c Em inm 1 J. Met f.ri. of Benin llorouuh. as a c:tniti ta'e tor As- stiiil ly. ul.i-ct t" the ilecisi n of the ktpul lican voters at ineir c ming -rimary en . ii- -n, Wc a" authorized to innoui- e Allen S. Wilt f Miiforl t wnship. as a findi Lite f r AHcmt ly. sulije. t to the dei islon ...t i'io K i nl li an t iters at their coming primary election. Wc nre autb' rtrc-t to announn J .scpl, D Mil ler. of Mineral P int. as a can ill tc I .r Assembly, sul.jt'i-t I--tiie .l,.cisi,,ii ol Hi. K.iuMican v iii-rbat Iheircoming primary election. I again ttfer myclt to the pi pie of Somi rstt county as a ean.li late tor the Lcgi'Uture. subject to the dceisi ,n if the Repui lii at primary eleeti .n. S. S titK)D, We are authorized to nni. nr Iir. Wm. Collins, of Somerset township, as a candidate tor Assem bly, subject to the decision ot the Rcpul litan tot ere at their coming primary election. We are authorized to announce the name if! Samuel B. Camp of Oarrrtt. as a candidate t-T Assembly, subject tithe decision ul the Ripuhliotn voters at their coining primary election. We are authorized to announce Wiltlnin En.ls lcy. of Addison township, as a candidate for As scinhly. subecttothe decision of the R. publican Voters at their coming primary election. I ,We are onthnrizct to announce William Zim merman, of Jenner township, as a candidate ..r Assembly, subject to the division ot the Republi can voters at their ensuing primary election. We are authorized to announce Samuel Fcrrcll. ot Berlin horoutrh, as a candidate br Assembly, subject to tho decision of tho Republican Voters it their coming primary election. COMMISSIONER. We aro authorized to announce Sol. J. Bacr, of Brothcrsvallcy township, asa candidate tor Com missioner, subject to the decision of the Republi can voters at their coming primary election. Wc are authorized to announce Oliver W. Buyer, of Elklick township, as a candidate for Commis sioner, subject to tho decision of the Republican voters at their coming primary election. We aro authorized to announce Jonathan Khoads, of Miltord tp., as acandi.late for Commis sioner, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at their coming primary election. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Mr. Scri.r.. Please nnnnnnec that I will be a candidate lor nomination for District Attorney at the coming Republican primary eleetlon. J. O. Ol cLE. FOR II1STRHT ATTORNEY, lAJIES I,. PMII, SOMERSET, PA. If nominated at the Republican primary clce tlou I will be acandi.late Kr liistri. t Attoriiev. JOHN R. EDI E, Somerset county Republh-ans. I respcctfa!lv s.v licit yourvirio ..r the ..tli.-e ot District Attorney at the couiin prltn-irv clei-t i.i. W." H. Pt is l'LET II W A IT E. AID1TOR. We nre authorized to announce the name of Daniel s. Miller, or Somerset t p. as a candidate for Auditor. subeet to the derision ol the Re publican voters ut their coming prim try election. POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR. We ore authorized to announce Invli Ankcnr. of Somerset township, as a candidate for Poor House Director, subieet to the decision of the Re publican voters at their coming primary election. We are authorized to announce Samuel Treat, of Somerset township, as a candidate Sir Poor House Director, subcct to the decision of the Re publican voters at their coming primary election. We are authorized to announce Henry L. Y'onng, of Somerset township, us a candidate for Pis.r House Director, subject to the decision of the lie publican voters at their coming primary election. Estate of John llcrsch, late of Summit twp.. dec . . Letters or testamentary on the above estate having lieen granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to those Indebted to It to make im mediate puyment. and those having claimsugalnst it, to present them duly authenticated for settle ment on Friday, July 3rd, 1S74, at his late resi dence. JACOB BOWSER, WM. HERSCH, may 27 Executor. EUAL NOTlCl-l 1'ot'atharine Schislcr. Mary Ann. inicnntirrieil with tv m. hliearcr, .if Chattenootta. Tennessee: Eineline, Intermarricl with lti iiianitn Hoover, of Falls Citv. Nebraska, an.l .lull:. Ann. Inter married with Oeurge Tilp, of Oarrutt, Somerset county. Pa. You are hereby notillek that in pursuance of a writ of partition issue.) out of the Orphans' Court or Somerset county. Pa., I will hold an inquest oa the real estate of Adam Schislcr. deceased, in the town of Oarrett. Somerset county. P.' on the fol lowing described lots, yix: Ni.s. Ink, 1M, l'.sj and lM, Isninileil hy Pine nllcy and Madison street and hy Mullwrry and Hickory alleys. Also lots No. 2u4 and a5 in the same place, on which are erected ailwcllintr house ami other oiitl.uMilimc. Ix init the late residence of sal. I deceased, on Friday, the 3 1 day of July, 1ST4, where you can attend it you bum punier. t r.it n. wr r.it. nyX . Slicrilf. SSIUNKK'S .NOTICE, Notice is hereby iriren that Henry V. Hochstct- ler maile a voluntary assignment to John Olivr tor I .u ueii.-i.i oi oi.', erciuors. jn mtous Knowinif tiiemscives iuiienic.1 lo tnesaht lliTliatet ler will please call at once nnd make settlement, and par ticularly on the 30th day ol Mar. when he will np- .i . .no pittumi oi mr nai.i ri. v. llociistutlur, for tho the purpose ul sctllcmcut. JOHN OltEK, ma) 13 Assiirnee. A DMlMSTllATOU'Ji .NOTICE Estate of Frederick Knepper, late of IJcrlln bor. dtieease.1. Letters of administration on tho above estate having lieen granted to the nndersiitned, notice is hereby K'veu to those Indebted to it to make Im mediate payment, and those having; claims atalnst it, to present them duly authenticated for settlement at the late resideucof said deceased on Thursday, July 2, 1S74. OIXKR.'rvvpfVT. . , Nvro Alice mu n Ncto AJi'erliitementts. Boots ij ii (1 S 1 1 o e ss , GtIXjL So BEO'S. LARGE WHOLESALE HOUSE, No 253 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, I'a. One of the LAIMJ EST SPRING STOCKS ever brought to the Market. A full lin- of f cin Misses' CMlfa's, Mart, W, Yoaihs Brogans, Balmorals and Gaiters, SiecUI Attention called to.nr .lfntlc- ;ool-. M IN l.I.'S- ANI MIM, II ANIS Minis Cash and Sh'irt Time IIiiti'TS will v,n--iilt. tliclr own Interc-i y r-illirej' and ex iniinitf. N. li. Kastl-rn llill.t Duplii atcd Orders IiMed ilh cure and lOlentioii. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! AT Tlio ZSTcw Store oi' R. PAEKEE, Denier in Dry Goods, Fancy Ribbons. Embroidery, Laces, &c. Vould be pleased to Lave Lis TCj-k r.tr T w i4si a tin v- i Main Street, opposite the 'JSarm't 1 1 on. so," Sumrret I'.i. aprI15. John r. uj.Y.MYEii, DEALER IH Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints, OILS. &C, &C. Tiie followino; i.s a part'al list of 'ti-i in St'-e'i; f rut Planes. Saw, Hatchets, Hammer?, CLis-cl-, I'l tti- Iro'is, Ad. -Fttiitirs (lOoi!?. Ibllows, Anvilj, Vice-. Vl. H iimm r, X Hani ware, Tab Trees, Sadilles, I aim L! Iiin'?, II. Table Knives and Fork?, Pocket Knives, Su- I.irjrest Ftock ia Somerset f'ounty. Lead, Colorcil Paint.s for iu.iiie ami Varni.-b. TurDontiue. Flaxseed Oil, I tl. M lliuutv uiasa vi uil ciz.vi? uw 'Oil alwavson Land Our stock of ycry elegant style?. lit?ton s Circular, .vu.'ey ami l ro-s ( ut fcaws. Mill Saw Files of the best tjiiailty. Porcelain-lined KetUes. Hamiles of ail kiin:? SHOVELS, FOItSiX, Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks, Scythe?, Snoath?. Sledges, Ma-n irammer, Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriage and Tire Holts of all .ii ?. Loot-kin.' Glasses, Wash Hoards, Clothes Wringers, Meal Sieve?, DoorM it?, lla.-kets, Tubs, Wooden Duckets, Twine, Hope all sizt?, Hnv Pulley-, '.. tter Prints. Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters and Stuifers. Tract s, C-nv Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Dust and Scrub Hruslic?, Horse J Irtish?, Cur ry Combs and Cards, Door Locks, Hinges, Screw?, Latches and evt ruLiug iuthc Kuilders' line. Caps, Lead, Shot, Powder and Safety F.ie. e.. -. The fact is, I keep everything that belongs to tiie Hardware trade- I tb-al exclusively iu this kind of goods and give my whoio atttention f ;t Per sons who are building, or any one in need of anything in my line. 'Il fud itto their advantage to give me a call. I 'will always give a reasiiiabte credit to responsible persons. I thank my old customers for their patronage, and hope this season to make many new ones. Hon't forget the place jSTo, 3, "BAJEirS ISLOClv." April 8 '74. JOHN F. DLYMYEH BUY GOODS AND N0TI()S. Wholesale Exclusively. ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON&CO. Offer a Complete New Stock vrr lowest ivsTEiir ijiiicj:s. New Goofe EecsiveJ Daily. Oilers FiM Pnjlly. BUYERS ARE INVITED TO CALL, Nos. 239 & 241 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. C ARM THNOT W. T. SHANNON J U. STEPHENSON HENRY UHLI?sG & CO. Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, How nid Block. 1 Ol SinithficM Sirvvt. Mav,13. PITTSBURGH, PA STALLIONS 1874. -AT- "IIIGIILAKD EAlvM." 2 Miles North of Somerset Penn'a. Pnre BlooJ Fercta Stallion STiltrLii! Is a dark Inm Orcy, Oliscun-Ir Ihi..I.M. s.m Inif i year uhl. It)1, han.ls hiith. . ..-ik .il.-ut l'.rnu i iin.ls: Hca.l shi.rt with (ri al :.l;h l tween the eyes, which are laru ud.1 r .. .., : l.wiTtul nei'k, chest wi.le n I c:,mu-i. u, .ittnr tersery tin. I, ami the 11t rn-'-r-l up: Ecks hn.a.1 n.l muscular. n l n--i-.-i-'T sh.-rt Iruiu knee to fetlo-k : muiie .in. I till hi r,S ncavr. tinir in nuo texture, .n.'wmu th.it (lescroilant nf A rattan ll.t. Tti Bit:. i sinurs leel like l.uixlles of wire, with tra.iM .-. tl..n ami the best ol teitier. Kinn.n ..--1 . : v t. . see hi in to tie oinvloce.1 that he is ju( at th y ncoi tu tireol Irotu. Insurniuc ... - "-.'".: Also, Hambletonian Stallion ALHA1MBRA. A ,Mah.,itany Hay han.ls hlith. weiah l'.'jt) pt.uml.e. S rears t.l.l. ir..t br Mi.Mlpti.wn tint .1 ini hy Frank Pierce, he l.y 1. Islan.l Hlack Hawk : he by Ao-irew Jacks.,.,, VUB llashaw. l hV I, p..rte.l Oran.1 Bashawf Arabian. Mi,l.llet..n bv Kys tyke s Hambletonian, I-t .lam bv Auieriraa K?Ti,' Itranil I .lam by Enitineer. Hauibleteuian by AUIailali. he by Msmhrimi. by Imp. .Messenirer Mi.t lle-'"wnwan-l in On.njre oiunty. New York, to insure a cit. his sire, li.vs.lj We Hambletonian. at Mkl.llelnn t.nik hrst premium at State Pair in Ivi". al-otirst pn miutii at fc.shcn. I inneCo ii. Jlo .,'.',,eIi,,lull,eer-lr''n "ukean.1 others, trottinif in i'JS. an.t has since tntcl ia i." C HA.MKK A t.k hrst premium at two surt-csslve tairs at Johnstown, also, tirst at Cumb. rlan.1 tSre'ens burir ami .Somerset county Pairs. He has pr..veU himself a successiul sire, as his colt show linin. n action. A nuinlier can lie seen on the Farm, or hy cullimr on C n. Collrolh in S.,inerset. as tine a c.lt a any one nee.1 l.mk for. can he seen in his slables. Alhain! ra will nut i in usealter Julv 4th. as it Is iu' Tonim, v-.O Tbe season Commences Atiritrith. anil will e..ntl,.A ,i Tt.. a-1. farm at all liuie. Partina with a mare nefi.ro she Insurame .luowl.cn mare is known to he with (oat. Hest care takenbut do auiitability", -u-eHen'V Mare Irom a. Iistance will be kept at reasonable tiures. ""jiir.Mi.iuu., iu iot lormer patrons l return my warmest thanks lor their support, hllnit cinfi.lcnt that It will t t.. our mutual beneht to improve the Horse Stm-k ..I Somerset Countv which Is ?much nee.le.1 Th selwtlon of. t ult-llhHHl Horses to brecl Inun. in my estimating Is the oulv way that a .1 "eXl im.r,Tv ment can be ma. e : cnsciucnlty lar.ee price were pahl for lullM,.,ls. rather than tuv hah am r cr jtt Irom oue-half toone-puartcr less lor breclcrs. know! n that by breolin to . K,Tw, the halve an. the e. of br.-e.lma to a fttll-bl.l nther than a ball is a secT.,,,1 ary tmiuKht ,h , m. lor about tinc-hal. mero than . garter ami the cost "ralLinsTs n" lit otlcrlnir the sert lces ol my horses to litvctcr an.l St. k Raisers of the e..ntr. I hare no heslfa.. cy in saylua that I tHeve my horses are soeoml to none iu th. State. 1 h above horI nJ . It"J seen to Iw appreciate.!. Parties l..nK colts can l.rce.l the fdluwiua i''U at liail the "uHHi Parties cmlnir In.m a distance will he kept over niitht Irw. 1 I wilt Hive a liiieri.iiiiKaa.liHe for the best colt ol e;t-li ot tf.o ab.ive horses iret r n ca In l7i, to he deeble.1 at our county lair in the fall ol sumo v" r K reirardless of eX UI. U httad nnd tnr nle yo.ni- .wU by the) shots hordes Mho l,,ii.a uTtk. s't l,"Mer 'bl, '-. -lt.W SLp. nj n,Vn ituni n,rU ii:TjKit iii:sIa1:v. (The piiper season agtunapppNU'hiiig, favimrs and others w lm are anxious to im prove the stiK k ot horses iu this couuty, will do well to ctinsitler the advantages olft r etlalKive. It ntftls no argument to convince mr people of the superior Mootl ot the horses here ailvertisetl, nor of the line points of hish breetlins; in tlitir progtny Every one hits hud ample opportunity of seeing iheso murks of improvement demonstrated Z the superior olUpring tU- these Itorses, hu.1 tiie- extniordinarv prices wbith thee coin commund, should make it to the interest of all to lireed onfv from stock of this kind Advantages like those olftred hy Mr. Iletllcv, can not Ihj over'l.ioked ordNrvir-mled Lv lte community without detriment to Itself and the county at lar-'e ) "yOLUXTAUY ASSIGNMENT Josiah P. Meyers and wifeol Somerset In K.imr. set county. Pa., by deed of assiiuiienl dated 7th estate of said Josiah P. Meyer to the undersign- e.1 111 trut for tho beneht of creditors. All p.r- urn imii.tM.1 ... ..1.1 i..i..i. u , ..... ,.., .-!, i.,b.v arc.ociii-,1 mu real ami H-rsiinni ed to make imuiedlate payment, ami those having einiuu -ainsi me same wm present thera lor set- tlement at the ollice of the assignee. In Some , Pa., on Thurmlnv th.l.ih.l... . r i V. H. KL'PHFh, Ni.w A'lrrrt Uvemevl. & Staple Notions, Friends and Patrons call and r- l. irtf aril -v.ifl i nrtt W t I niv .ti , ii" A.c T.m.N, Kiai 1 M.'l'.ry t- ami Tim.Is. or.s. Si.i.on-. ami Ka .r.. tin- Painter'. - (Juml?. a full stm k. Wliiie out.siil.- painting. Paiut-- in oil, all colors. IJi usLe.-. Japan Irvcr. Walnut Staiud. lu-a t ui .yj nuy cutiiv. uu ue.-t uai Coal Oil Lamp is large and comprises SP IS A K US, Well known llacU horse Imp li-ojn 1 nj;lanl. BLACK LEICESTERSHIRE! Stands 17 han.ls liiurh. weiahlnit al p..n.l'. ie pi-r!e. ti..n as a lMratt li..rsc. an.t as a nre. lit 1 1st ncv.l lc sai l he has alrea.iv attaiticl a re;.c.ft-ll.-n in Wcstm. r-Ian.l an.l this evumv. secu.l to n.nc in .r.liuinir ci.itsi.l the highest rie. ti. n. as all wiil .Limit who att.-n.icl ,.ur I la-t tall : si.iiic ol his yearling i.i-e went hinic Irom !""" i'un.is. j. . .M.-.nuicn w ..tlirel t'V twoiliiicrent panics . u t.-r his ci.lt. an.l Knur 4.si t. r his Pn-niiuio n.lt. an.1 sav 7..i is tiie h.wi-st .hillnrih.it witihiiv hiiu: au.l otht-r" I'tWi raniting tn tu iljo t i-jisj. " I ii?tit-atti't - !--.1, -o- IttMirnncp. -0- is kn.,., t i, -i,Kr...i . ' " WAlL WPEK ! WALL TAPER Full Sjirintr Stock of beautiful Par ra. tt rt-f UU1 Ps ; - ..it-ape.-, lo lllc best. - . ... ,-.n:,.i r.nr ' . v...T5iP. au pattern k. fa per. Xin , Tirl?? "Ahi'.,.!a 'hmK style..; n n!nT ?, " "'"W'a.lc, the best ol.-. tiiuminaleu oor.Itix.tM.nit . . ... noT,!UWS TIP 'flfiifn '.UL tlir. & CO., 1 1 0 TVood St J 11