The Somerset Herald. ' :,. ' ..- - June 17.174. vm:iiksi!A'.. - - ... : TIETABltS. MUtEAirn;" RAILBOAD. Juty7ih, 1S73, trains wil O.i.and after M 'n iay un a I' lions : Lil.vvi:. -U.i 11 East.., Mall Wert.. AEGIVK. .10:15 ft. m. l2mi 3 0 p. m. P- m- VV. F. ALTFATHER. Geu'rl. oupt. L. F. Uitti.k will preach next rMinday, momincr and evening, in the Disciples meeting liouse at Berlin. A small but select (too select lor our rcj)ortcr to be invited) pic-nic was held l.v some of our tour folks on Sundar lust. W 4, t II. K. PASS M1KBAL TOIKT. i la " M P- " I vl.T'J WcSt.... i .Mail l-a--t. ; Mail West. .. 6 21 a. m. ..1212 p. m. .. 4:M p. m. Ik you want Hardware of any desenp- tiou, lilymyer 8 is the place to get it. Palis (Jrccn, for destroying Potato Bugs, lor sale at Blvmvers. A large lot ot barrel Suit will be ex changed for Butter, Apple Butter, Po tatoes, &c. , "V. V. Davis & Bro. .! Pittsburgh Ccnnellsvilh ) RAILROAD. FitteM Waffimtoa & Baltimore "SHORT o- The grand jurr of Favetie county found nnn lniniirwl n.i'f..rtv.ve inditcments at its late Bitting the lariest found in the county. number ever Wali -rAi'EKs- window shades, in all style" and qualities, at the new Book Store. J Ajios8tf.ce, No. 3 Mammoth Block. jir.NS Edoe Co., Clipper Scythes are ihe lesL and the only penuiae Clipper Srvthes in the market. For sale by John F. Bh mver. ALTERATION OF TltfE. n and afr Sunday, Mnylo.-n.lt'", Trains ..n this It oad trill I port and Arrive from Depot, earner Grant and Water ttrvctt, as follows: piTTl-nrBoHTlME. AERIVE. McKcct-port Ac cra ts:o a.m. Mekeesport Ae- c-'in 72 a.m. IE1AKT. LiealMnil -10 a.m.. Through Mull. 7 ' a m Mi veil VV.it... S:a.m.- M Kecsis ri Ae on ll-W a.m. MoKc -1" W. Newton Ac cm 6:20 a.m. Through Ex.. .S:4S a.m. Cotmclisviilc Ac cm 10:00 a.m. Mi-Koesiiort Ac r,.;u 12: m. 31'Kwmrt Ac cm it:00 p.m. Mekeesport Ac cm 4:&0 p.m. liiioiitown Ac ciirn 6:10 p.m. STKccsjiort Ae eom 7"40 a.m. Through Mail..b:2a n.in. Weft Newbm j Church Train. lotfj a.m. isistia Trains fiaily, Enm liUtJil. LliUM Utiilii) UUllj. II I. EYMjIAK CAM'L c. hough, G:i 131 Gas. Fas. Ail General Ticket office, 43 5th Avenue. KM-tA'"- I ...3:35 p.m. j . ,tn!i'Ii.-' iiic Ac- 1 .m ;;.a.rp.m. i Mek' CK.r. Ac cm 4 30 p.m. W. Newton Ae c m !.:1i.ta. ...Hi. e -20 p.m.' Thr --! Ex., .: p.m.: M. ki:. ,'I-TL A- I c:,;n 11 too p.m.; WeMI N'-W!on I t.:imr.-liTr.iia.l2:4i p.m. Kill 3 A::: And now a Dr. Brwn, of Heading, boasts tlat he has the "old Hag" carried by Washington when he crossed the Dela ware at Trenton. Bibles and Testaments, of all sizes and prices, also Hymn Books of all denomina tions, at Amos StecVs New Book Store, Somerset Pa. The fellow who wants to know why people always shake their brusscls carpets in the front yard and their ingrain and rag in their back yard, has entirely too inqui ring a mind, and is liable to brain fever. WALL-rArEHS of all styles, colors and prices, also a very full stock of Window Shades, Plain and"Figured, ofGreen. Buff, btone Colored and White at Amos Sleck's new store. We understand that the Presbyterian congregation have ordered lumber and will at once lay the lloor in their new church, preparatory to holding a Strawberry Fes tival next week itcpnbllraa 4 onnty 4'ouimltte. V. 3. Koot, Somerset Borough, Chair man. .!. 1. Scull, lioroutih. Secretary. AtMisnii Samuel A. Dean. Alii irheii v Alexander Ware. Bi-r'in I'm nk Foruej'. Brothersva'ley Francis KnepjK-r. Cd'ieiiiau'jh Aarmi Sliallir. ; Meyersdah Win. A. Border. 1 KlUlick (Jeorge I.owry. (ireenviUe .IihIM. Vul7-. .JelVi i'Min .lolin Nid.ig. ' .li nini J. W. Beam. Iaiimcr Win. II. Sufall. j louver TurkevfiMit Alexander ' Nicola. Middlecrcck "Philip K. Jloore. Milford Charles A. Walter. ; New Centervillc Samuel II. Dull. Northampton 1- j- Bowman. I Paint .tolin llofTman. (Jnemahoning John ,T. Bowman. Salisbury Samuel Micr. Shad( "Martin V. SorUr. Somerset lKinuich .losiali Kellar Somerset tp Charh-s Menser. ; Southi'Miptou C. C. lii-ydig. i SUmyc.-ifk Jacob Wigle Jr. Stovslnwn Josejih Bender. : Sui'iimi! Cornelius SlKK-iwiUer. i l'pK-r Turkeyf'Hit Win. Caldwell. I 'rsina Win" H.Bt;rger. Wi'llerslmrg Michael Ixing- ( 'on!liu nee .lonathan Frantz. New Baltimore John George. The KeMiblienn Primary Llcction vviil be held oil Saturday June 27th, 1874. ' There arc tvvficandidates to be nominated for the l.ei-ishtuie. but no voter shall be allowed toer.st his two votes f candidate. The following resolutions, adopted at the meeting Jie'ld m May 4lh, IsTO, are still in force and are puWi'slicd for the in struction of those holding the okfiions, v!. : 1st. Tiint the poll-; ix1 opened only at Marri ace Cehtificates from five cents upwards, also a full stock of Justices Blanks. Binn'e Justice, Graydon's Forms, Dunlap's Forms, Scc., &.C., at the New Book Store of Amos Steck, Somerset, Pa. The cup of happiness of the dwellers of L moil street is nileu to overtlowing, ana they rejoice with exceeding great joy, be cause a new pavement is to be put down in Iront of Col. Iluinis lot. Books, Stationery, Wallpaper, Window Hats, Caps, Collar, Ties, Shirts. Socks, Shades, Papers. Magazines, l&c, Ac, nt Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Ac, Ac., ot Amos StecL'a New Store. No. 3, Main-, the newest styles and at the . very lowest moth Block, Somerset. j prices, at Amos Steck's New Store, N.k 3 j . ALimmoth Block. Foh Sale. I have for sale one single . and imi d.iublc set of harness, as good as new There is brcechintr lor the double set, so that it can be used single. y J. 3L Basek, Iivansville, Pa Fashion Books and Fashion Papers. Weeklies. Magazines and Reviews received as soon as published. Any book published in the country can be had at Publishers Prices at Amos bteck s, bomersct, la. Da. Mott 8 Livek Pills, It is easy enoucb. to make a pill, ah ! that s the dim culty. There are cheap, harsh, drastic, pills, that are of even less benefit than a dose of salts ; but a good medicine, like Dr. Mott'g Liver Pills, which penetrates to the seat of disease, is a desideratum indeeJ. Will positively cure all diseases of the liver. Sold cvervwlicre. John F. Henry, Cur- ran & Co., Proprietors, 8 and 9 College Place, ew lork. Keystoxe Lightsiso Rod Co. All persons desirous of having their buildings well rrotectea, snouia nave, tne nest oi rods erected. The undersigned have secured one of the finest Copper Rods ever intioduced here. As they are at home here and both are responsible and trust worthy, the public may rely upon satisfac lion bein2 riven. All work done in Uie best manner and warranted. Rhoads & Fleck. The new Billiard Parlor, under the efficient management of W. C. Soles and J. W. Miller, appears to lie doing a thriving business. They hav e one ot the best bit liard saloons that was ever located in this town. Four new carom tables have been placed in position. Judging from the pat rn age received, the efforts of these gentle men to furnish a moderate exercise and healthful recreation to our citizens are well appreciated. A choice and well selected stock of cigars on hand lor the accommo dation of the players. Call and sec them, Lhrsllall, Third Floor. Mammoth Block. Miff Dress (oflus. lc will receive on Tfi-iuorniw, Thursday, several pieces Plain and Handed Batiste Suitings ior Ladies. This is the latest, most lushion- alile and chcaept goods of the season, only 12 to 23 cents ir yard. PaTTOS & IlfKST. Faumkus will please remember Coi k ii Beerits have for sale Ground Alumn Salt - -Ashton ... MeKeesport " - - - aiid will trade the same for tatocs. that 2 00 Sk 0 00 - 3 00 Bb oats and po It is getting sort o' lively down about the Diamond. Ttic cry ot "Mort comes floating across from the workmen on Zim merman's house, and is taken up and sent bacu again by those at Major Stutzman s, uiiiic "Jloit, U .Mort! comes like an echo from Coffroth's. Books. Sabbath School Libraries made un at publishers discounts. Superin tendents of country Sunday Schools are lecjuested lo call and examine. Amos Steck, attends to all correspondence with r an)- one ! promptness and pleasure, at No. '& Mam i moth Block. Somerset Pa. We are told that the Presbyterian con gregation of this place intend holding a rti-lirrrv rcntiral. some tunc next week. Previous to that time the floor will bo laid in the new church, which will make it ' the usual place ot holding, elections ; available for use on that occasion. j by law. ' 2d. That the Rcpubiiuin voters o( each i district shall elect their mcmlier of the 5 County Committee and the two addi I tional oliicers to hold the pilmary Klec j lion. j ;;d. That when they were no: elected at the previous election, the committee- man lor each bgrough and township, shall ' select the two other persons to assist in I holding the primary election in their res ; ieetive district, and the committee-man shall ncl as judge and make the return of j election. I 4th. That tiie committee-msn be rcouir- cd to make a list of the Republican voters ot the lMirough or township in which he i lives, and have the same present at ilw " lection, and designate thereon ever per ' sun voting: and it any person not named .thereon be judged entitled to a vote, his hianie be added 1o faid list and the fad' staled, and the said list be produced before ; the return judges when they meet. r.;h. That all Republicans le required to , vote in their proper districts. ;h. That no person be allowed to vote unless known to have voted wit n me ne publican party, or who can produce satis factory evideiwc of that fact. J. I. Scfi.L, F. .1. KOOSLU, Sec. Ch'm. Co. t'om. What TnEY all sat. I want to buy either a light Calico or a neat figured Per cale dressjand will go toPatton A Hurst's to get it, for I know they have the tst assortment to select from. Hr.UE is a pithy sermon : "Our ingress into life is naked and bare : our progress through life is trouble and care ; our egress out of it we know not where: but doing well here we shall do well there ; I could not tell more by preaching a year." JoiinF. Bltmtkr; will sell Hardware, Oils, Paint, Glass Ac, to persons who are ffuildingas low as they can possibly buy the sarue goods anywhere, givz him a call, a reasonable credit will be given. A diiunkf.x Chinaman, feeling rich and elated at his progress in American civiliza tion, went through the streets of San Fran cisco crying, '-Hoop-la! hoop-la! Me all same as Melican man. Hair cut short and drunk like hell ! B. L. II. Daiuis. the celebrated Photo grapher, No. 40 Sixtn street, Pittsburgh, has introduced an entirely new picture cal led Portrait Glace, is mucli more lieautitul than the Porcelain picture, perfectly dura ble, and.much cheaper. One or the most important requisites in getting a good pic ture is to have a good and natural position, and in giving such Mr. Dabbs excels any one we know, and that is likely the reason of Jiis doing the largest business of the kind in the city. As old iAr eh. Mr. Allien E. Fyan of West F.nd, Bedford Co., presented us a a copy of the Ulster County Gazette, pub lished at Kingston, ILlster County N. l by Samuel Freer & Son, and bearing date of January 4th 1800. The paper is in deep mourning tor Vt aslnngton. it contains an account of the death and funeral obsequies ot the possessor ot the little hatchet, and the Message of President Adams to the Senate and House of Representatives and their reply, liesides many other curious and remarkable articles. We touch our hat to Mr. Fyan (or this kind remembrance and "hope that his shadow may never grow less." Judge Lvdlow. of Philadelphia, is de termined, so far as he is concerned, that Grand Juries shall hereafter consist of their full number twenty-four; and should any be absent, or neglect to attend from any cause, an order shall lie issued for an additional number. As twelve jurors can decide on the question of presenting any bill, and should there be only twelve pres ent the objection of a single member can defeat a bill ; but when the whole number ofjurorsare present, or nearly so, this trick would be impossible, and many a miscreant who should be presented for trial, but escapes, would lc handed over to justice. IlEAVTIFlX. IOSi S. The wheat is in blossom. Snow-flake Flour always on hand, and for sale at Cook A Uecrits. IIakh weather on fat nu n and paper (oliars. ud Jugs, They ake Cheap. Four Bon Ton Pic tures for one dollar, fsix Standing Pictures for one dollar, Eight Gems for one dollar, at Wellley's Photograph Gallery in the Mammoth building over Schell & ICini mell'sBank Entrance next door to Mrs. Tredwell's store. - Stone crocks, Jars, Pitchers for sale at Cook A Bcerit's. C. A . Hoi,ii:ur,AV.M will pay the iliighcs-t market pi ice for wool. Destroy the weeds and give your ( i o;n a chance. 5 A Larce assortment of Glassware just j I received id C. A G. llolderUium's. j j Cook A Beerits will trade Fish, Salt, ; and Corn, for Oats, Potatoes and Bacon, j We hear that some kind of a small black insect, much resembling a lla, has attacked the young corn iir some parts of Greene county, and is devouring it with a a Lipid ity that threatens to prove very dis astrous to that crop. The new vest has a. deep pocket which completely hides a cigar, so that the man who aks you tor "the mate to that" can never tiring the blush to vour face by dis covering it after you have told him. nay nt nnotiier, a leilow just gave me this." The Beaver Argitt and Radical says: Mrs. Lyon, relict of the late James Lyon of Beaver, was ninety two vears of age last Saturday. She resides in this place, and has wonderful mental powers for one of her age. She came to Beaver first in 179, JUlii in 1801 she liocnmn A tvmiinciit resident of the town. She has lived here ever since, and nothing gratifies her mora than to meet with some one near her own age and with whom she can converse about circumstances which transpired three or four score years ago. Mrs. Lyon is in good health, and with the exception of her eyesight, is in possession of all of her facul ties. i rom the l eocle. Jiierc is no case of Dyspepsia that Green's August fiowcis will not ci re. Come to the Drug Stores of BenfordA Kimmel, Somerset, and Hitzort .v r leek, Confluence, and inquire about it. If you suffer from Costiveness, Sick Head ache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, or derangement of the system. try it- Two or three doses will relieve you. Boschcc's German Syrup is now sold in every town andt-ity in the United Slates. We have not less than five hundred letters from Druggists, saying it is the best medi cine they ever sold for Consumption, Thraitor Lung disease. Sample bottles of each, 10 cts. Regular size 75 els. G. O. Green, Woodbury, N. J. . I A KpilV? The Louisville Courier Jourmtl has the following sensible remarks regarding the j n n n-. ........ I ..T n min'aniinoP - C nlnnr I.laiiuent. There U no pain Wiiich Uio . (Vniaur Liniments will not re lieve, no fuelling they will not mixiue, and no lameness which they will not cure. ThU is .!niig language, tint it Is true. They Itave produced more cures of rlieumatinq, neuralgia, lock- newspaper and the talent of its editor by the Quantity of original matter, n is com paratively an easy task for a frothy writer to pour out daily a column of words words upon any or all subjects. His ideas may flow in one weak, washy, everlasting flood, and the command oi nis language may enable him to string them together like bunches ot onions, and yet ni& pape may be a meager and poor concern. In deed, the mere writing part of editing t paper is but a small portion of the work, The care, the time employed in selecting, is far more important, and the tact of a good editor is better shown by his selec tions than anything else ; and that, we know, is half the battle. But, as we have said, an editor ought to be estimated and his labor understood and appreciated by the general conduct of Jus paper its tone, its uniform consistent course, its aims. manliness, its dignity and its propriety. To preserve these as they should be pre served is enough to occupy fully the time antt attention of any man. If to this be added the general supervision of the news paper establishment, which rnost editors have to encounter, the wonder is how they find time to write at all. Pl"T the items down on "de shlate" to the credit of Frank Cowan's Paper: The Buffalo Valley Itailroad Company, of which Mr. Samuel Philson, of Berlin, is president, are now laying a track on the roadlied completed about two years ago. This road is between seven and eight miles in length, extending from Garrett, on the Pittsburg, u aslnngton & Balti more Railroad, to Berlin, a town of about one thousand inhabitants, and the second in importance in Somerset County. It traverses the Blue Lick coal fields, one of the best in this rich mineral region, and will doubtless add much toward the de velopment of its wealth as soon as comple ted. It is 6aid, it will be operated by the P. W. A 15. Co. The Pittsburgh & Baltimore Coal, Coke and Iron Company, at U rsina, Somerset county, propose the erection of a furnace at the earliest opiwrtunitv, and are now about to subject their vast possessions to a thorough search and examination, that the several scams of ore thereon, may be practically opened up, aud their compara tive qualities determined. At present, a well-digger, at the depth of twenty-four feet is going through a large seam ot good coal, which is believed to lie the Connells- ville scam, decided long ago by Lesley to Ije there, but heretofore never lound. 1 he 30 coke ovens of this company are not in blast. Iheir railroad ot five miles in length is used mainly in transporting lumber. A Fearfcl Storm. A fearful storm of rain and hail with thunder and vivid lightning passed over this place about four o'clock Monday afternoon. The hailstones were the largest we ever witnessed here, some being as large as a walnut. John Shaffer, a boy aged 15 years, and a man named Isaac Culm were unloading a wag on of brick nt the new house of II. A. Boggs, Esq., on Court street, and were working very fast in hopes of getting done before thesrorm. which was then apparent, would open. The storm, however, burst upon them and they unhitched the horses, the man getting on one of them to take them to a shelter and telling the boy to run into T. G. Stewart and Co.'s wholesale grocery store, n hen they got about the middle of Main street, the storm raged in that particular locality with fearful fury, the horses became unmanageble, and the boy fell into the gutter. The man jumped from the horse and picked the boy up. and carried him into the store, when it was discovered that his life was almost ex tinct His pulse ceased to beat a couple of minutes alter he was taken into the store. Everything that the gentlemen altout the establishment could do, was done to revive him, but all without avail. He 13 a son of Mr. Henry Shaffer of the Sixth -ward, and wan nn industrious boy. Ihe hail broke a number of window class in all parts of the city, several having been broken in the composing rexnn of this office. Two large trees on the Kernville 1 ill were shattered to pieces. Jolmx'.oicn Democrat. A I A3 Jugs tor sal Sheet! Mi sic received as soon as pub- iisiicd. Kiciiardson s 1'ianno Method, Clarke's Pinnno Inslriirtiir L'ti.ti.l'a oe lot of Stone Jars, Pitchers and i Gctze's, Snyder's and Clarke's Organ and Kilo vps A Bro's. ir. are in bloom and promise 1 Mclodcon instructors; at N Amos Stec ks, 5, Mum moth Block, Somerset, Pa. ino.-juito mii.:viU his f ! i'l.ACKr.El j a line crop. The hilarious 1 k's ia soiij. The first Strawberries of the season were reccivid here on Saturday last. Notice. Carding and Fulling done at the old place, by Joseph W.. Daniels. Arkm. Beam. Mi:. J. J. SciilllIius commenced work on bis new house on the East end of Main Cross street. , I S.Mi flake ami White 1 S alw ui n hand, and of the Iks! j v. . r . I;;o:l'.t iV Klo s. i To ret the l st Ma keial, Siu.d, Poll i it :.. .-11,,. t "'" 1 " " " -' J' 1 ' , tV" ,M Sue ess is the tot tcsfof superiority i v. . ll.ii.EEitiiAi M. J ,iie wonderful demand for Simmons' Liver j The brick -layer are making rapid pro-' Regulator is one of the convincing proofs ! gross on Gen. v'offrih' i;i.w l.uilding p- j tllul tbis article is appreciated.above every- I jositc Mammotk Block. " j thing else ot the kind. However much i tio .i..r..... ....... 1 - a ! :, W.iiF Full sets ; : t,v" "n ",ru" "'eirpuaiic. . for f l.oo. t at W. W. Davis A Bro. Iver flour quality at The Westmoreland Agricultural Socie : ty, have determined to get up trotting and pacing matches, to take place on their course at Greensbtirg on the 4th of July ; next. The premiums offered will amount ' to if 1.500 and it is expected that there will oc numerous competitors in the field. Look at tru Four Bon Ton Pictures for one dollar. Six Standing Picture ior einey s Photograph Gallery in the Mam moth building over Schell & Kimmeir hank Entrance next door to Mn Trr-d well's store. Ox Friday evening last Mr. J. J. Rhodes, of Buckstown, Somerset County, died suddenly at the residence of his parents near that village. He had been ill of fever a few weeks ago, but had recovered suffi ciently to assist in some of the less laborious business on his father's place, and laid out to come to this city on Thursday hist, on the evening of which day he was to have been united in marriage with one of the most estimable ladies of Johnstown. Hav ing some distance to walk to reach the point where the conveyance between that place and here stops, he delayed too long and the hack had left before he reached the the village. A seal was booked for Saturday morning but exerting himself somewhat during I riday he took suddenly ill in the evening and died very unexpect edly about 7 o'clock the same evening. Johnntown Tribune. viKiSNU-urp fn,,!.'. - 1 .......... ;i 1 r,i .1 , TurnbU.rsmly7octsiH.rJ)Wn;i . ' " n.eo- t lour at ,-r Uirrcl, "lor M Po tWJST? WC idr.-vre Ji 4-W.4 Ato f a a.'iww M?4Sr 11 we or wdl we not eele- 1 - " , "tuic to celebrate the Fourth or any other- holi I day, but suppose we prove that this rule bo. has its exceptions and have a celebr. 11011. AS vet we unve heard of no nf- Mu. f.i Bi-ViNshas the frame up for j 'empt being made to get up anything of , . us ne x nouse oj itaiiroau street. 1 lie J ne mie nerc appears to lie not I work wi;i ie pushed rapidly. Nn. Litter end Foolscap Papers, and j White and Brow n Envelopes at w holesale, i at Am. StcckVncw Store, Somerset Pa. I Foi R, Six and Eight Pictures at Wcl J ley's Photograph Gallery in the Mam imoth building. I " Hard liuics Come again iu more. " nili vcn pounds of Msrvins Crackers at F. ii. Col born A (Jo's., Chwp Sida Grocery. 81 I -r one dollar- ' 1 Brick 1 Brick !! Brick ! ! at W. W Davis A Bi o's Works. Building Brick, l ire Brick, Pavement Brick, Circular, V edge, and Cornice Brick. f The lniys are now getting their hair cuL j'hc :uost popular style is the velvet cut 3 hey are well aware that soon will porne luecry, "Aduiplu.us John, were vou a wiuimmg 1" Then iii the kn.ibbv-headT , id vouui reply A small W girt unotber bov scnicwlwit smaller than himself down on the pround the other day, and got hold of both his ears placing his knee in the small of the lioy's back, and asked him, in a very per suasive manner, if he would tri i.; mt white aily of his'n. The bov replied in the affirmative. How easily, we thought, it was to settle things when one goes about it in the right way. The Sunday School boy who. write locals for the ChainberslJiig (ipinion goes to the head of the flags with this 1 . . "Mr. J. n. Martin, of Green township, wc are informed hag live ourjosity In tle sliaiic of a young duck. Said klockie' w t'Tiiiiiiiii : jt ift i iv luin in(Aii.. 11- a a nor, andrawhideisbafllcd The ci am- er ducks, w;tU the except ion t having one Mil, after having underg.me the ojieralion, ) more leg thaah usual ?o such creiUureL I iwet n a door-knob nnd a china egg. Crops OI!t on tliA ton et flin head 'just where the wool ought to grow. The old adage, " Charily begins at home, " should be applied in" its broadest sense. Do not crowd it all into the i-once of your own narrow heart, nor into j our own household. You get your support from the community in which .you live ; let that community therefoij be made strong by your srength : for the strength you give it makes it only stronger for the support ot those who constitute its mem bers, of which you a re one. Buy at home, supj)rt and recommend home enterprises. Spend not time aud money to go abroad to bu-. if you even can save a lew pennies by so doing ; nor give your money to mov ing characters that go through the country w ith all kinds of ware. Siieak never dis paragingly of your neighbors when abroad. Every community is a sbick concern, in which every citizen is a stockholder. Let all try to keep the stock up. Speak well every one of his neighbor. The following taken from the Inttnml Jit rt nut Utford and Ctmtuin Journal, in relation to the liability of druggists as liquor dealers, will lie interesting in view of the present phase of the temiierancc agitation. Treasury Department, k Office of Com. op Int. Rev. Washington, May 4, 1874. J John M. 8Uita, Ej. Collector. Ticenty third, DittrUt, Allegheny City, Pff. Sin : I reply to your letter of the 27th ult, respecting the liability of Druggists to special tax as liquor dealers. That the law imposing a special tax upon Apothe caries as such ; and making a limited ex ception in their favor with regard to the sales of ines and distilled spirits, in oaan- tities not exceeding half a pint at one time, etc., was repealed by the act of June 14th 1S70, sec tion 1. taking effect May 1st 1871. Apothecaries and Druggists are now. anu nicy nave been since that date, pre cisely on the same footing as other parties, with regard to the sale of wine and distil led spirits. The law imposes a special tas upon every ierson who sella, or offers for sale, distilled spirits or w ines in any quantity for any purpose. (Act of April 10th 1809, section 1st amended by act of June Cth, 1872, section 13). Every such person even if he sells oply on the prescriptions of phy sicians, is technically a liquor dealer (Series 6 No. 4, page 28. paragraph 11) It is held, however, that the sale of ar ticles containing wines or dUtillcd spirhs, w Inch cannot be used as a beverage, or of mixtures put up as medicines, and bearing the proper United States nronrielorv atnmna according to the provisions of schedule C does not involve a liability . to specia.1 tax. X? P 109 ' 178 aud Vl- YtTJ Respectfully, - J, W, Douglass, Commissioner. Lambertsville, Pa., June 13th, '74. Messrs. Scull : I do not know that I have ever seen nn article in your pa)er in the interest of our quiet little town of Lam bertsville. But there is a sensation here just now, and I feel s letting you hear troni us. Other places have their geniuses and we claim the honor of having one also. Not a man who has invented a fly trap, or a machine for destroying potatoe bugs, but a "new rotary steam engine." So simple and pertect that men unacquainted with machinery cannot help but see the great advantage it has over others. It is sun pie, yeitiie claims are great, lucre are no complicated works. The machinery is brought down to a single cylinder, with but few interior works. The claims are to have overcome the "Dead Point" with an increase of power and a reduction of steam. The motion is perpetual and the principle upon which it acts so scientific that there can be no doubt of its success Among the many visitors who have seen it in opera Hon, I have yet to hear the first express .i ... i.. . r. , . . uouuisas vj liasuccesg, anu many nave be come quite excited over it the inventor, lhomas Bisbing. does not claim it as the production of a few days thought, but the result of many years of menia. laoor, anu many sleepless nights. Mr. Bisbing is already known to the public as uie inventor "oi several useful articles, and a man possessing natural mental pow ers of a superior nature. Mr. B. received much encouragement from his friends in the form of good wishes and flattering re marks, but in the person of L. C. Lambert. he has found an active co-worker, and a man witu tiie proper energy to push the worK oi securing letters patent, w hich they expect in a few weeks. Messrs Bisbing and Lambert have done mnch of the men tal labor of this inveuhon by an interchange oi mouguis. lis qualities nave been thor oughly tested by attaching it to the boiler at .Mr. iiambert s steam saw mill. They have not been away from home with it as yet. They intend to have a larger one constructed and introduce it to the public ' It is to lie hoped that w hen they visit Somerset their friends at that place will give them the encouragement due them. With the best of wishes for their wellfare, I remain interested in the success of their inveniion. C. F. A. bums, sali-rh. uio, ear -acho, fce., npon the human frame, and of strains, Fjiavin, frails, 4.C, upon an imals in one year than hare all other pretended remedies ince the world began. They are eountcr lrritaut, an all healing lain reliever. Cripples throw away their erutehes, the lame walk, poison ous Lites are rendered harmless, and the wounded are healud without a tear. It is no humbug. The recipe is published around each bottle. They sell as no article over be Cure sold, and they sell be cause it doesjust what they pretend to do. Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserTC to suffer tf they will not use Centaur Lin iment. More than 1,000 eerti&cate of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs, chronic rheumatism, gout, running tumors, 4c, have been received. tVo will send a circular containing certificates, the recipe, Jtc., gratis, to any one requesting it. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollars for spavined or swecniod horses and mules, or for screw worm in sheep. Stock owners-theso liniments are worth your atten tion. No family should bewithoul them. '-White wrapper for family use;" Yellow wrapper for an imals. Sold by all Druggists. SOc per bottle; lar?e bottleF;! 00. J. B. ROSE k CO., 53 Broad way, New York. Ca8touia is more than a substitute for Casto Oil. It is the only taft article in existenco which in certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bow els, cure wind-colic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and is plea.sant to take. Children necd.nntcry and mothers may rest. aprili Thirty Yoirl, Kxperionoc of nil old A ursic. Mm. Tt'indialow'ft Soothing Syrnp is the prescription of one of the best Female Hivsi cians and Nurses in the I'nlLeii States, and has been used for thirty years with never failing safe ty ami success by millions of mothers and children, from the foelile inliint of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and RivcJ rent, health and comfort to mother aud child. We believe it to be the Jiest and Surest Remedy in the World in all caws of I) YSENTKRY and IHAKKIKKA IN CH1L.DK EN, whether it arises from Teething or lniin any omer oaupe. rn iiircciiuns ior using will aoconiiiaiiv each bottle. Noue (ih-nuine un less the lac-siinlle of CURTIS it PERKINS is on the outside wraiiiier. sold by all Medicine Dealers. julytt ihamjjlws Ac it Ad ivrf i - m r n la. SALK. QKP1IANS' COUUT isyvir'un of u ot.'.vt issuing out of toe rh. anV Ci'iirt of Sonirrsi't Couniv. 1'a.. t' uie dire-t. ed, I Til! li at piii'tie sale, cr, : Saturth'f. the 27A lau f' Jour, 1 1 1, ; the fnHi'Wins mil -tU U:? the estate of Pet" r lXirmayrr. ' hwiueraet township. deeeasetl, to wit: A eertiiin traet or parrel of land situate in Somer set township, Somerset countv. Pa., adjoining lunds of Josiih Mey..-ra, Eli iiittner and Jac-i Shaulis omtainimr five acres, more cr less, with the appurtenance.. The improvements are a dwelling .umsa, and an apple or h.ird: the land is nenrlv all cleared. Said land will be sold for cash. One-third to be paid when land is t Id otf, and the balance on confirmation ot tale. Stile will be held onthedny nnmed in front of the Hanking lloa.-e ol Schell & Kimmel), in Somerser, Pa JONATHAN KOKMAYER, jutlO Trustee. X: v . f i rt rl iVf men Is STATEMENT ol M-t;:eir-t of liie Sii)n ;am ' iii l','i inl township fr the year rndliirr April ! New A J vert isc men t if. X - AJ ;);., l:!i. lvn. J Jon.-tth.tn Wilil'-r. , K.vii'T.i I i -n Town ship r kr CK. Hy laW ' salary " eoinmifsion.... Boots cxnd Shoer- Pr. lo i:iir':i'-:oo. on 1 1 6 l 't 41 -.7 A I B,! 1DGE SALE. 1 he Commissi. mcrs of Somerset County will of fer to let at public outcry, to the lowest and best bidder, on the premises, on Friday, tl.i l'Jih day of June, at 1 o'clock, the contract Ur the building of a bridge over Flaugherty creek where the road frr m Oeo. Warners' to the station house at Sand Patch tunnel crosses said stream In Larimer twp. Specincations will bo exhibited at the time. O. H. WALTER, V. J. MILLER. t'.J. t ill NTRYMAN, J. Nkfp, CI k. Commissioners, jacll gHERIFF'S SALE. i!y virtue of a writ of Levaria Facia?, is ncd out of the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset County Pa., and to me directed. I will sell by pub lic out -cry at the Hale House, in Meyersdale Ror., on Friday, the itli day of June, 1.S74. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, the lollowing described real es tate, viz: All the right, title, interest and claim of Wm. B. Hunilwrt, of, in and to the following described real esiate, viz:, A certain tract of iand situate in Summit town ship, Somerset county, pa., containing 14 acres ana 15 S-10 perches, nil cleared and in meadow, with nn unlinished hotel thereon erected, said building having a'tront of loo feet and a depth of 40 feet, ad joining lands of Ephraim Miller, Widow Fori and others, with the appurtenances. Taken In execution as the property of William B. Humliert, at the suit of Collins it Shipley et al. Ten ir cent of the purchase money must be paid as soon as the proicrty is Sold and the bal ance when deed is delivered. OLIVER KNEPPER. juelO Sheriff, S SETTLEMENT of the SCHOOL Directors of Upper Tnrkeyfoot township for Children often look Pale and from no other causo than having worms in the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being perfectly WHITE, and lrce from all color ing or other injurious ingredients usually used in worm preparations. CLBi is i mo ivvr, rroprictors. No. J15 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by D rvigistt and ( hernials, and Vealert in Medicinci at X wk.nty-Fivk Cests a l'.ox. jly9 New Advertisements A' TDTfOUS' NOTICE. The undersigned having been appointed auditor hvthft OrtiliAriH' I '.ourf of Sotnorwt cimlitr. P.i.. to distribute the fund in the hands of the administra tor of Wr. F. Kessler, deceased, to and among those lcgallv entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that lie will attend to tho duties of his aiK.int ment on Thursday, July 9, at his oifli-e In Somerset iMiroutrh when and where all persons interested may attend. VALENTINE HAY, je!7 Auditor. A UDITOIl'S noticj:. the year ending June 1, 1S74. UK. iiupiicdte. Exoncratinn Balance of 1S73 AppMpriation Safe of bouse and lot Miiitia llni's Total CR. For teaching Building and lot For fuel and repairs For fees of collector and treasurer.. For Secretary .$1548 16 . M W Peter Berkcyplle, I)r. to duplicate. . . Exoneration Township order. . Cash received... . 4i : CIt. By laW salary " commission.... - cai'lt paid out.. 4:17 W .. 8 50 .. iS 03 74 48 ..4o S7 .. 44 70 .. : Ml . . 1 62 $174 43 .-.ilia. U Peter B. Statkr, rr.,tot!uplicat8 Exoneration Cash. . CR. juries 1J By labor salary u eommifsion. 354 4'J .JOie 95 . 40 75 . IS 7 t 4 'J SETTLEMENT of the School Directors of Paint township lor the year ending April la, l-74. Buplicate Exoneration. Balance of ls73 Appropriation Huii-rc rent School teaching... Building Fuel and repair.. Percentage Balance in trca?ury. junc3 M'M US .... 34 S4 LARGE WHOLESALE H No 253 Liberty St., Pittsburgh. One of the LARGEST SPRING STOCKS ever brought to t: fesa's, Sra;W,Ks, Boys', Toife' Brogans, Balmorals and Gaiters, SE, re of Seei;ii Attention called to cur t'ily Mail Good. Cash nn l Short Time Buyers wl consuit iheir own Eastern Bills Duplicated Orders nlied with t are an ! a MINEKS- AMI MILL HAN! an 1 cx.in-iniu l:iUr.s :'-'-.v.i.in. by ca'.'Jr.j s:i'.)i:.s N. 15.- l.'s 41 I'm W li4 tiO 6 0i CR. lsl us ..121 00 .. Sit) Oil . 1 ' 3 . 70 W 1715 WO i li 3 1SU 53 A DM I X I ST II A TO li'S X OTI C E. late of Jenner tp., 1W3 07 41 75 1V2 00 30 00 IS 57 .l.!d 1 ..ill-0 00 . 364 eo . lues 75 CO 0) Bah::.'.- due district, jucl) 17o C8 i 61 H.U. ( ' INN, Secretary. TVTIXETEEXT JL i P"rt f the Sora Til ANNUAL RE- merset tlountv Mutual Fire insurance Company for the year ending May 5th, 1H74. By hat. In Trcas. as per last annual report May fl. 1S73 570 05 Bv ea'fh ree'don new iKillcies isfueil this year : 43 By ca,"h received on renewals this year. . M3 87; Bv cash received on account of assess ment No. 2 this year 149 21 1 he undersigned duly appointed by the Orph ans1 Court of Somerset county, to make a distribu tion of the fund in the hands and lo come to the hands of Michael Long, trustee tor the sale of the real estate of Daniel Konis, deceased, to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives he will attend lo the duties of las ap pointment on Thursday, the !th day of July at his nice, in Somerset, when an I where all Person in terested may attend. 11. 1 liAl.lC, je!7 . Auditor. MATILDA HARE. T In the Court of Com - by her next lrieinl, Sam-1 nion Pleas ol Somerset ucl Walter, V'"o., Pa. No. 71, May vs. Term, 1S74. Subpoena CHRISTIAN HARE. ) ior divorce. The undersigned duly appointed by the Court of Toinmon t'leas ot rsoincrsct county, commissioner. to take the testimony and report the facts in the alKive entitled ease and anopinion.hercby gives no tice that lie will attend to the duties of his appoint ment on Wednesday, the tun oavoi Jul v. at m o'chx-k, nt his oltice in Somerset borooirii, when and where all iM?ro lnlrc-'tea ca attend. jcl7 '- Commissioner. MARRIED. VEIL BUCHANAN At the house of Mr. David Buchannan, by Rev. J. A. Orinim, Mr. John Veil of Scalp Level, to Miss M. J. Buchannan of Shade tp. fcOMFRKETHA. JRKET CorroeUJ weekly by A. J. Casuoksb k. Co. QUTIIAXS' COURT SALE. Hy virtue of nn order Issuing ou'.of the Orph ans' Court of Somerset county, Pa., to me direct ed, I wi'l sell by public outcry, on Friday, the l()lh day of July, ISH, at 1 o'clock, in the town of Ursina, the following rcRl estate, situate In Ursina borough, late the property of Henry (1. Baer, deceased, vii; Three continuous lots situate on the north side of Chestnut street, each fronting 30 feet on said street and extcndinir northward of same breadth one hundred and Ufty feet, in depth to Cedar allev, bounded by St ti street on east, known on plan of said town as lots ftos. 207, and I'i'v: also, lot No. 457, situate ou the south side of Locust street. fronting on same street S7'4 feet, and extending souiunaru saiue wioiu looieet to sycamore alley, adjoining Strawberry alley on the west; also one block containing contiguous lots Nos. 300, 370, 371 anil a situate on the north side ol Spruce street, adjoining 5th street on tho west; also, one block contiguous iois ros. 4o3. io. 4-18, situate on the South sidcol Locust street, adjoining 5th street on the east: also, one block contiguous lots Nos. 441, 442, 443 and 444, situate on south side of Locust street, adjoining Rasplicrry nlley on the east: also, two conMguous lots Nos. 258 and 250, situate on north side of Snruco street, adjoining lot No. K on the east, each lot 37' feet by 150. Terms cash upon delivery of deed. 11. L BAER, Jel7 Administrator. 42110 57 DISBURSEMENTS. No. 1. Paid E.P. King on account of loss by lire 708 70 No. 2. Paid Joseph Sorber in full for loss by fire 500 00 No. 3. Paid Michael Hogon In full for damages by hro No. 4. Paid Charles Huppart in lull lor ilamaire by lire No. 5. Paid Jonas Hcmmingcr in lull lor damage by fire No. 6. Paid Wm.M.llill in lull for damage by fire No. 7. Pid SarahSinith in full for damage by hro No. 8. Paid Henry D. Mock in full for dannge by tire No. 0. Paid M. C. Miller for extra services asftirent 40 00 No. 10. Paid Somerset Herald for blanks nnd annual report 37 50 No. 11. Paid revenue and postage stumps and stationery 23 10 No. 12. Paid J. M. Fo'rster, insur ance commissioner, fees 25 00 No. 13. Paid Sec. of the Com. for copy of act of incorporation 3 50 No. 14. Paid Bacrs and Koontv Esqrs.. Atl'y lees 20 00 No. 15. Paid offlec rent and fuel. . . 25 00 No. 10. Paid Jno. Illcks salary lor one yenras Sec. and Trcas 400 00 70 6S (9 31 W 8 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 Estate oi Jacob Blon nil, Jr., deceased. Letters of administration on the al.ove estate having been granted to tho undersigned, notice is hereby given to those Indebted to it to make imme diate payment, and those having claims airuinst it, to present them duly authenticated for settle ment at late residence of deceased, on Thursduy tlic 10th day of Julv. 1874. WM. BOWMAN. juc22 ' Administrator BAKGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! Tho !N"cv Store of Gr. H. PAJRJKEI?, Denier In Dry Goods, Fancy & Staple Notions, Eibbons, Embroidery, Laces, &c. Would be pleased to have his Friends and Patrons call and ex amine his Stock before purrliasing elsewhere. Store Koom on Main Street, opposite the Kariiet 2Io.;.s. Somerset Pa. aprlis. JOHN F. RLYMYER, DEALER IN Iron, Nails, Hardware Glass, Paints, OILS, &o., Bill. In Trens. In notes at Int. aad In hand oi airi-nts E3 81 A m't. of Prcm. notes liable to asscmcnt. ..54020 00 Amount of capital, r AY hole number ol Policies issued 2201. .54.S43 61 DIItECTOltS ELEITE1I FOR TIIE ENSCIKO VEAR. Jacob I. Miller. Abram Benin, M. Zimmerman. Joseph C. Lichtv. Samuel liarclav. Tobias Mey er", Josetih Kcim, Win. .1. Baer, C. L. Miller and John Hicks, of Somerset county. Pa., and Leon ard Biitner, 51. C. Miller and Gabriel Hull, of Bciiioru couuty, OFPICEna ELECTED FOB TUE ESSUISO VIAE, Jacob I). Miller, President: John Hicks, Secre tary, Treasurer and General Agent. By order of the Board, JOHN HICKS, juelO Secretary. TOTICE TO BUILDERS. Proposals will lie received at thcCommissioners office. Somerset, for the building of a Priwln the Court House yard, up to the 26th day of June, the nouse to oe :ixi-j, leet iilgn, lotut shingle roof. the boards to lie plained oft. ploughed and groved ami painteo: twoaoors, nmrteen stalls, one parti tion extending clear through. The stone and ma son work Included. The contractor to find all the material lor the building. By order of the Board. JACOB NEFF, jel" Clerk MARYKNESS, "1 In tho Court ol father and next friend, Jacob 1 Common Pleas of Hoover, I Somerset Co., Pa., vs. ', iso. w, Al. i., 1874. JOHN II CNR Y fcNESS. Alias Sub. for di- j voree. And now to wit: 4th Mav, 1874, on motion ol Henry t. Schell, Esq., tho Court apjioint John H. V hi, Esq., conimissii-ner to take tho testimony, re port the lads and an opinion. Somerset county, ss: Extract from "the record certified Mav 2.'. 1674. E M. KCHKOCK, Prothonntiirr. I will attend to the duties of the above appoint ment on Thursday, the nth day of July, 1)74, at my oince, in somerset, fa., when ail parties inter. ested cau attend If they sec proper. JUUJI II. LI1L, je!7 . , Commissioner. 1 EI'ORT OF TIIE DIRECTORS School 2 50 4) 84 84 W of Stoystown School District for Ih: year ending June 1, 1S74. No. of schools No. ol teachers N. of male scholars No. of lemale Scholars Average dally attendance Average per ccntage of attendance. Amount received from collector including nuiie appropriation I or teachers wages 400 00 For lucl, ke 51 07 451 07 Amount due treasurer 30 47 Amount due district from all sources 140 06 ROBT. PATTERSON. JOHN YOL NG, . Secretary. President. jel? WSO 73 TOTICE. Apples, dried, ft Applebutter, V gal Butter, V Buckwheat, ft bushel.... Beeswax, fl Bacon, shoulders, fl " sides, " ham " .... Com, ?! bushel Corn meal w I Calf skins, t Clover Seed small 'lover Seed large Eggs, dot, Fiour, Vlbbl Flaxseed fl bu (5S 1)... Lard. W Leather, red sole, ! 44 uptier km. " .... Oats, ft bu Potatoes, bu Peaches, dried, V Rve V b , Rags, ft Salt, No. L bbl " lba , Ashton. Sugar, yellow )1 ft " white Tallow V ft Wool, fl 5c 40cfe50 25c tl 00 soe Be se 12C U0 3c 1 24 7 00 7 50 15e 10 1 50 12Sc 30fe4e 7uc HOC 5oe 5oc 12'o 1 00 - 2c 3 00 to 3 15 1 25 3 00 10:12e 12j15e Re; 40i(.50c All norsonc owning lots on Park street in I 'r. sina iKirough are hereby notified and rcquestei to lay down a live foot pavement, according to ordi nance No. 3 w ithin thirty days irom this date. By order of' Council. J. B. DAVIS, Vrslna, June 2, 1S74. Secretary, jeli A UDITOR S NOTICE. The undersigned, dulv appointed auditor, to distribute the lundsln the hands of the assignee, of David Philtippi and Martha, his wile, among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that ho will attend lo the duties of his appoint ment on Friday, the 19th day of Junefat his office in Somerset Im'rough, when and where all persons interested may at'.cuu. iui-3 II. L. BAER, Auditor. F OR SALE. A grist and saw mill, six acres of land, two houses, one new. Will sell one-fourth, one-hall or whole of mills in No. 1 order. Turblno wheels; water tho whole year. For further particulars, address lxn 10, New Alexandria. Westmoreland county, I'a. Also, a mill and sixty acres of land in Ligonier township, on Four Mile Run, three mileslrom tho town of Ligonier. Address as above. juelO JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Barrone, Into of Somerset tp. deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate hav ing lieen grained to the undersigned by the prop er authority, notice Is hereby given to those in debted to It to make immcdiatcpayment.nnd those havitis claims against it will present them to the undorsiinied at tho late residence of deceased In said township, on Tuesday JuneSoth. 1"74. JACOB NEFF. may'20 Executor. .ipXElDUToTl'S XOTICE. Estate of H.iun -.h Ln iington, late of Allison tp. deceased. Iz-tters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to tho undersigned, notice is hereby given to those indebted to it to make imme diate payment, anil those having claims against it to present them duly authenticated for settlement at tne omce oi executor, on naiuruay .nine autn. 1S74. M.A.ROSS, may20 Executor. Five dollars will lie charged for all announce ment excepting lor Poor llou.-e Director and Auditor, for wtiivh ir-l will ! chanced. Tickets will be furm-died candidates for one dollar per thousand. CONGRESS. Wo are authorized to announco William H. Koontz, of Somerset borough, as a candidate tor Congress, suhect to thedoeismnof the Republican voters at tueir ensuing primary election. STATE SENATE. Wo are authorized to ar.r.'.nnce Colonel E. I), lutzy, oi L rsina isirougu, as a eaiuiid.ue for State Senator, sutect to the decision ot tiie Re publican voters at their ensuing primary election. ASSEMBLY. Oarrktt, Pa.. June !4. '71. Mi:. Editor: Plcaseanaounce through tiie me dium of your valuable paier that 1 hereby with draw my name as canuidatc lor noiatnation tor Assembly. I appreciate the kindness evineedJiy many in pieuing tncir support, out i:nd my husl ness at home requires my undivided time and at tention. 1 am very truly. SAMUEL B. CAMP. We are authorized to announce Emanuel J. Jlcycrs, of Berlin lioroceh. as a candidate lor As sembly, subject to tiio dei-isi(.n ol the Republican rotors at their coming primary election. Wo are authorized to announce Allen S. Will, of luuiord township, as a candl late for Assembly, subject to the decision of too Republican Voters at their coming primary election. We ar authorized to announco Jr-oph P. Mil ler, of .Mineral Point. as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Republican voters al their coming primary election. I again offer myself to tho people of Somerset county as a candidate for the Legislature, subject tu tiie decision of the Republican primary cloeti .n. S. S.'GOOD, Wc are authorized to announce Dr. V,m. Collin", of Somerset township, as a candidate for Assem bly, subject to the decision of the Republican v it ers at their coming primary election. Wo arc authorized to announce AVitllam En ls ley. or Addlnon township, as a candidate for As sembly, subject to tho decision of the KviuMien voters at their coming primary election. HWe are authorized to announce William Zim merman, of Jenner township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Republi can voters at their ensuing primary election. We are authorized to announce Samuel Fcrrell. ot Berlin borough, as a candidate Ibr Assembly subject to tho decision of the Republican voters at tiieircoiuingprimary election. COMMISSIONER. tVe arc authorized to announce Sol. J. Haer. ci Brothcrsvalley township, as a candidato for Com missioner, subject to the decision ef the Republi can voters at their coming primary election. We are authorized tn.itiniuinMii!iv.,iy r... of Elkliek township, as a candidato tor Commis sioner, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at their Ooining primary election. Wo fire authorized to announce Jonathan Rhoads, of Milford tt.. as a candidal.. r,.r i w,..,.. sioncr. subject to the decision of the Kni.nhl n voters at their coming primary election. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Ma. Siti.l. Please announce that I will he a canoidate lor nomination for District Attorney at the coming Republican primary election. J. G. t Hi I.E. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, JAMES Jj. rUGH, SOMERSET, PA. ir nominated at the Republican primary elec tion I will be candidato lor District Attorney. JOHN R. ED IE, Somerset county ReriubHefina r rnjT.-.riiTl,- licit your votes ior the olhce of Distriet Attnrm-v nt She coming primary election. v . 11. rvs I LETHW AITE. Tue following is a partial list of srootl-t in Sii.i'i: Carpor.t -r'.- Tools. I'lancs, Sav-3, Hatchets, Hammers;, CLisel.s, r'.;:ie Irons, AJzes, Ac., J'.laek pmith'a Goods, Bellows, Anvils, Vices. File?, Hammers Ac fc-'addlcry Hardware, Tab Trees, (jicr Sadilles, Hanios, Rueklc?. llloss. Fits and Tools. Table Knives and Forks, Rocket Knives, Sfiss rs, Spoons nnd Razors, the largest stock in Somerset County. Painter's (loo. is, a. fu'I Ftotk. Viirt Lead, Colored Faints for inside an'! outside paiuting, l'aiats in'oii, al! colors. A'arnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Frushes, Japan Dryer, Walnut Stains. A"c. Window Glass of all sizes and glass cut to any shape. The best Coal Oil always on Land. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is largo and cuiiipri-e's very elegant styles. Ditston's Circular. Mulev and Cross Cut Saw-;. Mi!! Saw Files of the best email t v. Porcelain-lined Kettles. Hanuioi of ai! hi Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks, Scythes, Sacaths. Pledge?, Mason Ilanimcrs, Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriage and Tiro Rolls of all sizes. Loooking Glasses, Wash Hoards, Clothes Wringers, Meal Sieves, DoorMats, Rackets, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Ropo all sizes, Hay Pulleys, Ritttc-r I'ritits. Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters aa 1 Stuli'crs, Traces, Cow Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Dust nnd Scrub Rru.-hos, Iffirso r.rtishos. Cur ry Combs and Cards, Door Locks, Hinges, Screws, Latches anil everything in the Builders' line. Caps, Lead, Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse. &e, The fact is, I keep everything ihatbeiongs to the Hardware trade. I ties I exclusively in this kind of good3 and give my whole aittcati-jr; t it. Per sons who are building, or any one in need of anything in iv.y line, will lind it to their advantage to give mo a call. I ;wi!l always give a reasonable credit to responsible persons. I thank in v old customer- fr their Tatr'nar, f.4 tw-'-'-.-"-?? and hope this geason to make many new ones. Don t forget tue ISTo, 3, "BVETl'S BT.OCIv." ' April 8 '71. JOUX F. BLYMYEU. DRY GOODS AiXD NOTIONS. Wholesale Exclusively. ARBHTHHOT, SHAIIOMCO. Offer a Complete New Stock -iVT LOWEST EJVST15KIsr PIUCES. l Gcofls EscelYBi Daily. - Crfisrs FiM FiE2piiy. BUYERS ARE INVITED TO CALL. Nos. 239 & 241 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. tu v i-c u' -iv j . . vr i-i , , . . C. ARBCXHNOT. W. T. SHANNON. I. i. STEPHENSON STALLION AT- "HIGHLAND J 2 IVliles North of Somerset Penn'a. STA oft ATEMENT of SETTLEMENT the auditors ol the borough of Ursina for tne year ending April 13! li, 174. J. P. Miller, Dr.. to duplicate j442 " to Ktl. on duplicate lsT2.. iu Hi en. Jiy exonertKins ( a oo By uni t returned to commissioners is 61 By lioroutih orders 14 00 By labor 30 1 0 By cash M 47 By salary 15 00 By amount due Imrough 40 60 4-2 IS A. W. HONSE, OEO. W. MILLER. OEO. W. ANDERSON, Jel7 Auditors. HOUSEHOLD PANACEA . AND FAMILY ' . tlffllHT. febia Why Will Yu fiaffcr? To all persons suf tering irom Khcutna tistn, Neuralgia Cramps in the limb or Stomach. Bilious iOolic, Pain i n th e j back, bowels or side, l we would say, tii 11- W8F.HOI.D Pa n acka ad Family Lmt mkut ia of all others the remedy yon want lur internal and ex lernal use. It hat cured the above com plaints In thousands uf easel. There is tu mistake about It. Try It. Bold by all Drug-lljUtt. IJECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF L Somerset Kirouirh School District fur the vear endiiiic June 1st, 1ST4. Tax rat ten mills on the dollar ol valuation for school nurnoscs and seven mills for building purposes. RECEIPTS. State approoriat ion Balance on hand from last year Prom Collector 1C4 00 . 7'-'4 74 . RXU 30 EXPEN DITir R ES. Buihllns and repairing school house. Kejiaira tolumiiure, ttc Teachers wagers Fuel and contingencies Fees of Treasurer and Secretary Other excnc8 Z&l 04 ..J13T5 00 .. do ho .. e-jooo .. 115 00 .. 70 14 .. 65 00 Nature's Great Remedy PO ALL THBOATandLUNG DISEASES!! It a the vital principle of the Pine Tree, obtained fcy a peculiar process in the distillation of the tar, by which iu 1 ighef t medicinal properties are retained. Tar even in its etude state has been recommended by 2ra:cent physicians o( miy tcliool. It is confidently "J uicHiiiiLicu tonne lotiowing simple reasons: 1. It curhs, tut fy abruptly itoMing tkl cough but by diMolvinR the phlegiu and astittingnaturt to throw off the unhealtny nutter causing the irritation. In cases of teatej consvwptiosi it both prolongs and renders less buniensome the life of the afflicted sufferer. . Its hcalin; principle acts upon the irritated sur. face of the lung, fttu-trating lo each diseased fart, relieving pain, and tuMuing inflammation. 3. It ruRiriES and enriches the blood. Posit: re ly curing all humors, from the common ptmplz or ERiTTios to the severest cases of Sc-oftila. Thousands of affidavits could be produced frota tho who hare felt the beneficial effects of Pinb Tb Tar Cordial in the various diseases arising from imtuiuties or THS BLOOD. . It ixvigoratet the diiilke errant and resiorct the appetite. All who have known or tried DrThTQTCT Wis hart's remedies require no references from us, but the names of thousands cured by them can be gives to any one who doubts our statement. Dr. L. Q. C Wishart's Great American Dysfipsia Pills axJ Wor js Sugar Drops hare never been equalled. For laic by all Druggists and Storeiceepen, and at . Sr. L Q. C. WISIAST'S Cce, A'o, H3Q -V. Second St Vhilad'a, AUDITOR. wc arc authorized to announce tho name of ii.uiiei aiiiicr. oi svjtnorsct tp. as a candidate lor Auditor, subject to the decision of the Re publican voters at their coming primary election. TOOR HOUSE DIRECTOR. We are authorized to announco DavM Ankenv. of Somerset township, as a candidate for Poor House Director, subject to the decision of the Re publican voters at their coming primary election. We are authorized to announce Samuel Trent. m somerset township, as a candidate for Poor use jurecior, sunject to the decision of the Re publican voters at their coming primary election. We are .mthorized to announce Joseph Schroek, of Brothcrsvalley township, usa candidate for Poor House Director, subject to the decision or the Re publican voters at their coming primary election. E XECUTOIi'S XOTIC'LVT" of Summit twp., A DMINISTUATOIl'S NOTICE tsUU of Frederick Knepper, late of I'rlla U r. deceased. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice Is hereby given to tnose indented to it to nuiKa im mediate payment, and those having claims airalnst it, to present them duly authonticated for settlement at the lute restdeneol said deceased onTliursday, July 2, 1S74. OLIV ER KNEPPER, mytl7 Administrator. 4-2301 90 W Hi Balance due.Trcasuror Amountdue district from Collector Pile... 1U47 Amountdue Treasurer 5u w5 Amount due on unsettled bill &7 70 A Bioutit due on unpaid orders and ccrtiUcates loeo 03 Liabilities in excess of resources. 1). MEYERS. Secretnrj-. je!7 10S Si ... 221 49 ISAAC SIMPSON, President. yoLUX TAIIY ASSIGNMENT Joslnh P. Meyers and wlfeof Somerset tp., Somer set county. Pa., by deed of assignment dated 7th April, ls.74. have assigned the real and personal estate of said Josiah P. Meyers to the undersign ed in trust for the benefit of creditors. All per sons Indebted to said Josiah P. Jlevers arc notiB ed to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against tho same will present them for set tlement nt the oltice of the assignee, in Somerset, Pa., on Thursday the 18th rfnv ot June, 174. W. H.KUPPEL, ranyVS Assignee, Estate of John Hersch, late dec il. Letters of testamentary on the nlxivo estate having been granted to the uniitrsizned. notico Is hereoy given to tlu.se indebted to it to make im mctiate payment, and those iiavins claimsag.iinst It, to present them dnlv authenticated for settle ment on Friday, July 3rd, is;4. at his lale resi dence. .TACOn BOWSER, WM. HERSCH. may 27 Executors. ' JEGAL NOTICE. To Catharine Schisler. Mary Ann. intermarried with m. Shearer, of Chattenooga. Tennessee: Emetine, intermarrie.1- with B-uiamin lbsiver." of Falls City, Nebraska, and .luiia Ann. inter niameil with George Tifp. of (iarrett, Somerset county. Pa. You arc hereby notidek that In pursuance of a writ of partition Issued out ef the Orphans' Court or Somerset county. Pa., I will hold an inquest oa the real estate of Adam Schislcr. deceased, in the town of Garrett. Somerset couuty, Pa.- on the fol lowing deseri!ed lots, viz: Nos. IsS. m. lyo and lyl. bounded bv Pine allev and .1fulN.,n i. ..i by Mnllierry and Hickory alleys. Also lots N .s. ii4 and J04 in the same place, on which are erected a dwelling house and other outbuilding, being the late residence of said deceased, on Fn.hiv the 31 day of July, 1H74, where von can attend if vou think proper. OLIVER KNEPPER." ma-v-'7 Sheriff. SSIGNEE'S N0T1CF Notice Is hereby given that Henry C. Hochstet ler made a voluntary assignment to John ber lor toe benefit of his creditors. All persons knowinir themselves indehted to the said Hochstetler will please call at once and make settlement, and par ticularly on the 30th day of Mav, when ho will an pear at the house of the sai l It. C. Hoehstetler for tho the pui-pose ol settlement. JOHN OI'F.R. ; m3l3 Assignee. 1 Purs BlooJ Fercleoa Stallion 8 nit i L 11 ! Is a dark Iron Grey, Obscurelv Dappled, com ing i years old. W$ hands hig'h. weiarhs aU,ut pounds: Head short with great width be tween the eyes, which are larire ami expressive : powerful neek. chest wide an'T capacious, quar ters very broad, and the bodv well ribbed up; Lesrs broad and muscular, anil noticeablv short from knee. to fetlock: mane and tail long and heavy, hair oi fine texture, showing that he is a descendant of Arabian blood. The muscles and sinues feel like bundles of wire, with splendid ac tion and the best of temper. Farmers need onlv to see him to be convinced that he is just wiiat tiicy need to breed from. Insurance .... SjJ.j.OO. - Well known 'black ho from I'li-lnnd. BUCK LEICESTERSHJRB STAsns 17 han.ia hiti. weighing as) n.,n-t le perfection as a Dralt Worse, and a a sire, tiitl-i need he said as he lias already attained a repma tion in Westmoreland and thi eoiiritv, second to Done in producing colts f tho highest perlcction. as all will ailmft who attended our County hair last tall : some or his yearling p st weiirhin"' Irom lliMtnlSoO fHmn ls. J. S. ;.c.M,icn was ..H.-red bytwo.fiirerentiiaRiesiji:; ofcr his colt, an-l .1.-. Kinsr j4W tor his Premium colt, and savs, :ji i the lowest doilartiiaf, will buy him; aud i;tiic--jiri-cs ranging trim l.V) to a.". ' InciiU'ar.co .... r-J;2. . Also, Hambletonian Stallion ALHAMBRA. A Mnhotrany Bay, 15-V hands high, weigh 1230 p..on.J. rears old. got by MMdletown lirnd nii by I rank Pierce, be by Long Island Black Hawk: he by Andrew Jackson, Young Bashaw h- tv 1 . ported Grand Bashaw Arabian. Middleton by Kydyke Hambletonian. 1st dam l.v Amerir'.n F-Vt grand dam by Engineer. Hambbd.Tisn bv Ahdallah. he bv ilatnbrino. i.v Imp VD-wn-'i-r -lii.'.ilii f"'u''-' l1n,.",rHn?e ;n,-v- Vork. at : V to insure a coit. his sire. Kys.lvkcs llamUciom,,,, at t). Miduleton took first premium at Mate Fair in l-. also firrt pn iniui.i at ( roshii. ( r:.ii 'e -.j S'V'ft TeT Jolunteer. Iron Duke and others, trotting in and has since trotted in ". ' HAMBKA took first premium at two successive lairs at .Johnstown. ii!.., lust at Cu:nberlar.i ('iretin--, mt ny haa proved himself a ..lecntl ire. s his cits "t . 'i,i :,,e,..e action. A number .n be seen on the Farm, or by calling on Gt. Collnn h in S .mr t. as tinea dt as r' -,,. . '. -"." ev" in in stanies. AiiniiM-ra wli n. t be ii; ilh- ; iter Julv tended to put him In training Sirthe fall campaign. II:,::.- it is in- 'I enns, v'oO I -O nsnrnricc. will ! found -n iny rleits in-ur nice ui .iiei7. uutabilily h rr.e. iileiit',-. eiorio.-iry thought, wnen, ' tiie Co..: i- r:n.-iog N no DM I X I STIIATO i: S' NOTI C E. Estate of Peter Meyers, late of Summit townsfilp. u ucc i ee .. j Letters testamentary on the above estate hav ing lieen granted to the undersigned by the prop- I er authority, notice Is hereby given to those in debted to it to makeimmedtate payment, and those having claims against it wiil present them to the undersigned at his residenca in the borou-h of ! Meyersilale, on tiie 20th of June. 1S74 J.O.MEYERS. ! "fy" Administrator de boms non. The season commences April fith. and will continue to July Cth. T'o-e I-., '"rmat all times. Parting with a mare before she is known to be wi.h ..al 'nsurancedue when mare Is known to be with foul. Best c.irc L-ki -nbtn no ' Mares from a distance will lie kept at reasonable figures. lomy lermer patrons 1 return my wannest thanks for their su; port. . iing confident that it w;'t 'ic to our mutual benefit to improve tiie Horse Stuck ol Som-r"et Coimtv. wui-h i- n.m ii nii-'-d The selection or Full-Blix.l Horses to breed from, in my estimation, i the'imlv w::y that a dir-i d im'nr -.vc' ment can be masle : eoneiuently large pricei were i.iiil (or lui.l.:..is. r-1: - r ; 1 ..:n i,uv bait aiin ie .r ters at rrom one-hair to one puartcr ks lor breeders, knowing that bv hrm'irx to r t'nimi-.) g, t i.-, uie nui ui orec.ung 10 a inn r.if.i.' ratner tliatialn.ti il is known that hal, blooils sell tor nhout one lialluiore than ou-ir-e more. In off erlng the services nf my horses to Breeders and Stock Raisers ol the c-.ni.t v. I ban: no hesitan cy in saying that I believe my horses are sec md to wr." in the State. Th- ..tA hor-es n-c -1 cni-.- ,u seen to tie appreciated. Panics l..singcoitscan breed the following sean at hall the u.oal rl. i. Parties coming fnim a distance wiil ie kept over night free. I will give a hue riding saddle for the l-nt cit ii i.rthn i.r lu nAt :.t c . ,.r .... r. cd in to be decided at oureonnty rair In the fall of same vear. On baad and fr smle Tnnn; sKx-k by the nhiirs hurtf . Imporfri! Berkshire nnd Chewier M kite Vtss, otnoll Kkvep, u goU ivt can Ijc fuund In the Slate (The pi iptr sis)a aguiti aiij)roiu:iiiiiL liinni rs nml others wlio r.ro nni.itts f ibi pnive the sUxk ot horse in this cuaty, will do well to consider Uie aitvantat s tilV r txl above. It neetls no argument to conviiu e our pi,is ol'liie puptrior ol the horses here advertised, nor of the line points of high breeding in their pnceiiy. livery one has had ample opportunity ofseein.tr these marks of improvement demoiictrnted in tho superior offspring of these horses, and the extraordinary jirirts which t!: se roits command, should make it to the interest of all to breed only from stoek of this kind. AdvanUiges like those offered hy 3Ir. Hetlley, can cot be overlooked ordi?Tt";:r!ed by the community without detriment to itself ami the county st large.) A UDITOIl'S XOTICE. n l j n I '1 lie undersigned dulv annolntcd ATlilltrir ti, df- tribute the funds In tho hands of the assignee of i:n vi oucmiierger among tnose legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment on Fridav. June Wtb. at his office in Somerset borough when and where all persons Interested mav attend. 11. L. BAER, IOCS Auditor. A UDITOIl'S XOTICE. Having been appointed bv the Omkans' Court of Somerset county. Auditor, on motion of H. F. Schell, Esq.. to ascertain the heirs of Jacob Ling, deceased, aud tho advancements made. 1 w i II at tend to my duties under said a. pointmentat my office, In Somerset, on Satunla, the lath day o'l June, lbil, at ten o'clock a. m. W. Ii. FOSTLETHWAITE, mayiO Auditor. SOLE AGENT FOK THE StTPIRIOIl "LIGHTS" PIANOS! AND JEWETT & '' GOODMAN" 01H3M 118 SMITHriELD STREET, Pittsbi:rcli, Po. Setulfvr Illustrated Culalvejxte. Agents wanted tit erf it County.
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