. Aujju.'L 19. 1874 ,'.' 1 IlNlM1" rim: ruii is. 15 CRM- P!JT Ali T.h.l'TU- ir-'H-' ' a mt vt. .'2 Ui, 6.:SU p. I'a. 1 0.1 i SI-'! v.'. v. Al.1V ATHEK. (1,-n'il. : It. r sun ten si. p':t. 1135 I'- ra- . . . .11 a. m. 12:02 p. m. 450 p. m. . V it !i. K. xprci" Mud Kit.. Weft. jlsii vv'c?t Pitts'biirgh & Coanellsville .toe Pulsk ALTERATION OF TIME On a iter Sunday, Mny ii.b .. .1,;. n.-n.l m Iet.irl nu t Arrive K:4, Trains Irvrn Depot, orner Grunt aud Water streets. HCPAUT.- riTT.SM-KI.HTI'"- Ik-:i1M:;!1 M0s.ro Through M:ia.7: m K eesjs .6 40 a.m. rt Ar- ;:i a.m. n:00 a.m. V. NL na A-- (b-in 8:20 a.m. Thn.ii'-'h Kit.. Siia.iu. i tv.iir.-iin-ilieAr- '1 f-.i 10:00 a.m. ?,1. K-i-p-'rt Ar- I 12: m. : M'Ktcej.rt A1- ' c-m 2:oO p.m. i SIc-Kw?;xirt Ai- c,m M)p.m. com . . ri A'- p.m. .-m ;ilirl!Vllk- A c -:n McKcesIr .t A M p.m. c -tn .4:3) p.m. V. NeWl'.R AC; cm :' 10 p.m. M.Kcesp -it a- r.-in 1 ! r-'JU'li Ex f...K p.m. . '.u p.m. A'- t'ni-Jiiton Ac- t.ni C IO p.m. SI Kctf!"-rt Ac- em T: a.. Thr-u'h Mail -i j..m. ei New Church Traiu.l":5 a.m. 11 . 11:00 p.m. N-'w!'n rch Train. l'-: p.m. 112:1 E. I VA A V-.T- ,n Trains Go!. :i'L Ga. Pas. All (Je.'tcra 1 Ticket oliice, 43 .th Avenue. Tun corn is on i'f ar. Reacts f prey Minivers. CoritT begins on Monday next. Fehsonai. propirty C'onc it. TwEtu Fynipathiscs with Reechcr. D ie. pays end 0:1 Sun-.i 'v, Aug. Cod. Stoles kisses in Iowa cost apiece. The King of Clubs The Roiiccman's. The love of ice n :.r.i is rarely artificial. Mai cii Ciu nk i-- a t nigh name for Ital ians. A 1.AKCE lot of Sole l.eatiu r i;t Snyder cVLhlV-, rsEvr.it go to bed with an ovcrii.ided ti-ir.ach. Fa in 2:5r( hi year. 2-1 t'.i and 2-"tU of St ptemUr Camp vki tinc-,; a mo-.jili'.ots. Al l. kinds of j-;b t le HllKAI.Doilice. TiiP.cliestir.it c:o,t ally large. llAUV EST HOMES ; mder ot the dav. w( 11 alien. led bv print ing; xci uted :it f.iir t be u.t.;s;i- !id the A LAKfiE Vt of Faint 1 v K. II. Marshall Co. nish.rs t ir s ikf The work 0:1 th ublic ii.gs j ro- gr.'s.-es slow ly. Fi'KE Colors of ever v u: iTll-tii T S4HC by F. II. Mughal Co. A liE Vl TU'l"!. set of teeth Dr. AVm. Collins, Somerset Fa. The dtadlic.-t 0' to he.ilih and long life is unreasonable and unhealthy excitement. Ni; v t;oo: full stock of IUita ar.d Sh-v.4, ii.hv o;uii at Snyder ii L hi s. b) R Is JHire Flax Seed Oil for sale 12. II. Marshall iV: Co. bv Ma.'. Jas. R. Ti;l-:tw ei.lv ill id case ae- cept tu.r thanks l"r favors rec- ived ."(XK) lb strictly pure White I. at F, II. .Marshall iV Co s. shivi: criH'ks. Jars. l'it.-li.-r. 1 for uilc 1. 11 1 JU-TS for talc al Cook .k Fee: it's. c. & ;. 1: ideibauin lc'.ve a niee new Spring Ya Ya ron, o seals, tor sale or iiaue. l& Reehits will trade Fish, Salt, too and Corn, for Oat Potatoes and .bacon. Tiik bricklayers have coiunu ne?d work on M r. Jacob S :lieil's h use 0.1 M Crors Mieet. IkvoU want Carpenters' Too'f, g' 10 B'vuivcr's Hardware Store : a lull 6t ck of all" kinds. The number of si.i:,mr xislicis In cur tow n apl cars to be steadily en tlie increase. Welcome lo all. Foi n. Six and Fight Pictures at Vi'i-1-l!c"s Photograph Gallery in the Mam moth building. Wm. J. Baku Fsiv, is crciing a large brick warehouse at the depot between the r.rms el the Y. til. ass Wake. Full sets of for $l.(i'.'. Tumblers only 7."ct Glasswaie pcrdo.cli. ul X. NV. Davis ..V: Pro. Baeu's blojk islicing painted lid drab color, uiakinsr a decided a Uauti-miprovc- l.icnt in its ajipearance. Ssow-FLake and Uhite River Flour lor sale at Cook Rceril's C.rTiy and Feed Store, at reduced price. "Rev. Sw ift D. D. of Allegheny, (Pres bvierian) preached in the l.'.ither.:n Church on last Sabbath morning. ! Hako-times come again no more. For Hoar at ?S per barrel, "for c.V. 'go to llie Groc-erv and Feed store of Cook Sc li-er;ts. , , Fl.l.l.n II. Sell ELL LOLE.NGlEli pre " d in the Diseii'les t hun h on Mm. lay i-s-, .atoning and evening. Mow.:--i.AkK and M'hitc Riv.-r Hour always ou band, and of the Ix-t ipta.ity a; C. F". Rhoads & Bro . HaI'I'Y are thoe w br can sp.-n I their t'mc l y the seaside ; listening to what the wiid waves say. A good stock of Suspenders, S'Kks sbiits, Co'.l.i'.s. Ties, O.'c., iVe., at Amos Suck's. No. 3 Main Cn.ss Street. A I.-AHGE lot ot !i ;el Sail Ml, be cx-P.- change i lor tables, .Ve. Butter, Apio B'.Kter, W. W. Davis & Bit. t'l IE a party ol ci y visitor: loUs trom town, pic-uiccdal "1 i.d yoiuig a kneck" pi -a-atlt on tNilurd.iv la. tun . Day B.-oxs, old-'.. Justices' pass R.nks, i S-mcisvt. Tb.-y rep lircrs. C:, .l!'KCiS. Al'., a! "!i Rooks, Rec Me;iioramiu!!is, Aiii;'s Suck's, llmcK ! RiiicKV. Bu:ck ! ! : at W. W. Davis A' Bio's Works. Building Brick, I'hx Brick, Pavement Brick, circular, Widge. and Cornice Brick. i'liF. St.de Fair of th.' Pciii:.'y'.v; id,i Ag ricultural As'K'ia'.i"ii will Ik- held at Ka.-ton ibis ycir, commencing MptrmW 2ji!. and lu.-i.ig OctoU r 1 ml. A full supply of Corn, OaU, Fra.i. Meal, Ac., always on b ind, and lor Cora sale, 1 1 the Grocery a:i.l Feed of C. Reel Us. ' !I.vi;: times come ncain no nu Eleven iHic.tulsof Marvins Crackers at F Gr.Hvrv, ; h. Cob Kirn : Co s , t heap Side for one dollar I iucn "' . Wimkav Bi.im , of PiijK-r. Clot -. .d Mi'.-li.i, hUj the l-j-M Vin l "tiris thai -a le had, ar ;inos S; v'i, Sjiurset, Pa. - ' bv! 1 k you w ant to buy a Coal Oil Lamp, go to Blymyer's Hardware More. His stock Is always lull. Also Chimneys to suit all kinds of Burners. I .,,. ! . .hat: ' CO i . "O civ. t Attatia will please rin.cn. Co ik Ai lk-crits liave Ur side . Ground Alumn S:dl - - - Ashton "... j o i MsKeesport " - . . . A to Rj, sadwiduade ll.c unit for oat takx. ndixi Ml Mr J. J. lluffinsn commenced work on his new house on Union Btrt, Monday. Tliis leaves hut three lots of llie "lmrnt district" on this street vacant. I'eksdSS eUl'H -line court will io well to i c-iii and see the fall Mock of 11:! and IVps, ! ?!iin, .NctMii'S, l umr uno Linen Col I ini-s at Am-'s ; i is:-v. bi ro. Stcck's be!i;re jiurcliiwing j Vs Late received the ui'vnt'uly report i-f the Department, of Agriculture" lor July. Is i4, which eonuiins a, larpe unioinil of nutter of interest to ctrrietiltunlifits. If j .'u want to Luy Knives aiid FoiVf tjixxins, Mienrs. Scissors. sc. po to uiy niycr's Hardware Lorc, where you find a litric assortment at low price. nil Thr MucklK-rry sin has jnt com menced in this locality- The prospect is that a larger number of qua" l ld in tiis market tlian in any one season for a numlicrof years. TiiEceMirated Weeker boots, fur men and 1kvs. This is the best boot ever offer cd til the trade in this part of the country, ntdek fc L'ni.'s. Wiit iro without teeth when you can set a cod set in Somerset for made ly l)r. Collins who is well known to be one of the be.-t nnd this county. moht .reliable dentists in Ai Row, the festive youth that carries the local pencil of the Clearfield Journal walked into our sanctum on Friday. Al. is a good "local," if his present business docs appear to be the tender nursing of a weal; moustache. We understand that a match game of Rase Hall, the second of a series ot three, U'tween the Socials of Mt. Pleasant and Glade of Somerset w ill be played on the grounds of the latter on Saturday. The manv friends of the Rev. Geo. i.vlinom doubtless be pleased to learn that he is now on a visit to this place, and nilliircaeh in the Reformed church in this t,lnee 011 next morninir. and at Cen- treville on the afternoon of the same day. Hits of the latest stvhs are be ins re- .Ji-,..! tliis w-f-k at Amos Steck"s. Also the newest styles of FajKT and Linen Col lars, akii' with the nobbiest and most re cherrlt fceck Tics. Some of our exchanges rew.rt an unusu al number of robberies and petty Imrirlar- iiis in their resm-ctive localities. Great care should be exercised by all in charge of nnmcrtv to keel cvervthin; as. well se- - 1 - 1 - - . cured as possible. .Ii M i. ts lii.ANKs. ot all s-rts, also R'nn's Justice. Dunlarrg R.iok of Forms, Gravdon's Forms, Ac, nt publishers ju ices at Amos Sterk's.No. U Mam (. ross Street. Soiners.-t, Fa. Fea in:s are crowding into, the Xcw York markets in immense ouantities. Fill v-four car-loads arrived al Jersey City one dav oi last week. The licst bring ?1.25 jmt 1-asket. and?1.25 tol.-'O per crate. The Supreme Court of this Stale has iust decided that the public sale of un claimed packages bv express companies. w hich are unopened, is a fraud upon the rights of the owner, and that the Com pany is liable for the value of the gixxls. This is a decision o( considerable public importune. Tm.iiF. were two men in Foy lost own last week for the purix.se of seeing the cir cus, neither of whom had ever been to a circus, although sixty five years of age. Both live w ithin sight of Dovlestown, and one of them who has acquired three farms by his thrill and cxeltion has never been ou a railroad train. As exchange says: "There are two million of bee-hives in the United States. Fvery hive yields on an avenge a little over twenty -two pounds of hone-. The average price at w hich honey is sold is twenty-five cents a poun.l, so tha', after pavinu their own Ixiard, the lx-cs present us'wi:ii a revenue of Akvuhi. I "We learn that on Thursday of last week j the house and barn of ?lr. jatnes Kellcj I ol Middleereek tp.. with their entire con j t nts, were entirely consumed by tire on ! Thursday of last "week. There was no one but a child 10 years of age at the house al the time of the fire. The barn burned first the house being set on fire by flying sparks. Mkssus. RiioAvs A- Fleck request us to MV that they have no nine ven. employ ed in selling their Lightning Rod, neither do they sell thr Munson Roil. They claim to sell a si:crior rol known ns the T. T. Kinsiy. Parties selling the Munson rod and representing themselves us in the cm ploy of Rhoads &i Fh-ck are, therefore, im postors, and the public is cautioned accord iasrlv. The S-U-nt''fr Aimricm of week be fore last savs: A indent has been obtained for a motive power for sew iug machines, which does away with the trcadel. It is constructed on "tUe principle of a clock, and when woundup, has stillicient power to run the machine lor half an hour, ul the rate of 7J0 stitches per minute. This mo tive power w ill be lurnished at a pi ice which will bring it within the reach of all. The Grcensburg Trihunt says that Samuel Rovers, of Fast Huntingdon town ship, West mon land county, sowed five bushels of w heat upon corn ground last fall, from which he cut and threshed 0:13 hundred and fifty bustieli of rcmarkaby line whed. A rather extraordinary yield .or Pennsylvania soil. Dkxtistkt A. W. Kneppcr, succes sor to Dr. F. Knepper, has permanently located in Berlin for the practice of his pro fession, and tenders his professional ser vices to the citizen of Berlin and the public 1 generally. All work guaranteed to be put 1 up in the latest style known to the profes sion. Full f !s inserted lor from eight to ! 1 ...Or--tie,. i!ii!l:irs I )f,hv nbove lielih'V's twentT-tive dollars. j Clorhing Store j I.K. . : . - - - Kean will lecture in the mi M.iii.Liv i-iiiiiii''. on J .. .I,.riiclr.iti ...in! llw. .t.ir.t-.n in 1S?1. : v. oun nouse 1 This will be trood news to those ot our ci:i;-T.s w l.: had the pleasure of listening to Rev. Roan's former lecture. Rev. ! Kean is a pleasant, liuent speaker and we I h ipe to see him greeted by a large mi It- enee. REVS TONE LlOllTMNO Ron Co. All persons d-sirous of having their buildings we'l protected, should have the best of rods erected. The undersigned Iiave ecii ed one of the finest Copper Rods ivcr intiodiici-d here. As they are at Lome here and Unh are responsible and trust worthy, the public may rely upon satisfac tion lieiiig uiven. All work done in the U-st manner and w arranted. Rhoads &. Fleck. At a iiu'eting of the board of Sc'nx Directors f Somerset borough, on last Friday evei.ing the follow imj teachers were employed; W. H. Saiintr. Principal and teacher of roopi No 1. Miss Bell Lint, r.xira No. 2. Misi Roc Huston, po'.ii No, 3. Miss Ella Kimmel, room No, 4. All are teachers of a great deal of ex perience, and tc venture to my will gi ;e general satisfaction. It is said that the Commissioner of Ag- r'.cidture bus. expressed the opinion that t lie price of wheat, corn and oats w ill rule nniMuruiM lower iiini uic eoniing . winter. On .Kits particulaily he express- : -d kimscll freely, giving as his reason lor j the opinion that the crop is rejxirted to be ii-!vy inpiUr"""! ute M cti, a;lU l,o. IH Ii.g the case, low prices niui undoubtedly cr.nue. Hlmiy s Cakuilic Salve Is so wtll j known i;:Ht it is tnly necessary to caution : against imitations. It rejuires a enrrful ititixture ol ll;e carbolic acid witn other inrriHlicnta to produce a salve that may : be rebel uKn. The genuine only guar- j inai iv uearauic signature aim l,rivs:e Proprietary ftamp of Ji hu F. lb ,-!- !,, .,,tt l,...,!l :t,..: .. ,i r,' .i :. i.n-v I iirvi.v I-,-,...... 1'ro ....... - . , i,., & Co., ! l.'icn.-is, v mm y ..,) 'U i York, ' PUre, ,'W i ... , ... , , , K hat e sold our large lot f ar- rants. Executors, Adiumistratora.. I rus - tws and Assignees Deetls to Mr. Amos! r,ecL- T'' n . "'Cm 4-,"e l,uLlltV" i arge at our old prices. Th.-e are the ,dtJ , el7 t'lT1'- for- H I ci)nnl- ?Ir Stick ;i? .o ! , !....,. jl. 1 ," ;j . ,. , , - , ; i. .rf Ml-! Kl-:h J1 k.'lllls III lit:. Ills I,, r 11,,. h - T I 4 ' i U ,;dwJ,i;jl d"r'ns 't 1 1 A match game of Base Halt ws played on Friday kit fglweoii the LilitfHt" of Meyersdale and t!ie Glades of Somerset on the grounds of the hitter club. The p;unj vias lit.tlv contested, an! is acKUowieuseu j lo Ik: tli-'Vst came ever pliyrd in Moaier- I set county. Our boys lii'iitofurc s-i s k- cessfitl. u".i-t wiilulci.at, tia sciirci-thiidinv'. ! LLlnt..! 1 ", UlnuVs 7. . : A;n! vi Trim. Mm. ofiiie Soiu-'isci County !.! v w ill be held lit the i ix? .1 , ...... ! A... ei.it i..u .-r 1 Tuesthiy cxening August 25th 174. l!y order of F. J. KooSElt, D. I'VBAX1, Sccretnn-. . l'residcnt. On Saturday last John M. Olingcrof the urn of Livengood & Olinger, bankers, was stricken down with apoplexy. Mr. ding er hud just returned from Somerset and complained of feeling stiangely, but never theless attended to his duties in the bank as usual when, about 2 P. M., be fell heavi ly to the floor, senseless ana unconscious. Medical aid was at ence summoned ana lie was removed to his home, lie is again able to be about, but is very weaK ; lie needs and should take a good rest. Tnn Pttofiicc Department established three hundred and forty-three new money order ot'iices during the past month, and discontinued six. There are a'.wut thirty- four thousand imstofiiees in the country, and of these some thirty -four hundred are money order offices. It apjiears from the great "increase in their number, within the past two or three years, that money order oflices arc In -srinniiig to be appreciated as they ought. They afford the safest way to transmit small sums of money from one part of the country to another. The Bedford Daily Gazette thus descants on the peculiarities of the ladies visiting Bedford Springs : The la lies of Pittsburgh, the blackest city in the Union, wear the most w hite ; the Raliinioreans sport the moit costly jewelry ; Philadelphia girls are the most witty and lively in conversa tion ; Allegheny City furnises the largest number of iiirts ; Ilarrisburg damsels pride themselves on good MixkI ; New York lair ones lace the tightest ; Cumberland ladies are the most independent ; Pittsburgh furnishes the best female drivers. Sin?rsct Acndesnj- For Eolh Ncxes. The Fall term will open September !0th and continue thirteen weeks. Tuition, 12 in advance. Orthography, Orthoepy and English Grammar will receive special attention; while accuracy in every subject put before the pupil will" be the steady pur pose of the Principal. Not "How Much," but "How Well" is our motto. For further information apply to Rev. 0. F. Schaefi eu, A. M.. Principal, Or to F.. M. Schrock. F.s(t.. Secretary of Board of Trustees. aug. 12 Ol Is a lenghtliy article on the usual fall sale of real estate, the Carli.d." lcrn!,1 s ivs, among other things, that "Prices will be hi;;h because oilers lor sale will be scarce. The recent irregular, and in many cases unsatisfactory dividends of railroads, b inks, Ax., have dissatisf.id cap'laiis'.s with these inveslements, aiul w ill lead them to seek a safer source of revenue. What better se curity is there than the solid earth, hacked up by the promise of cons! mtly recurring harvest K Tims, it teems to us the present is a good time to offer real t state lor sale, and jierhaps there was never a better tune to bu-. How the "scalp business" was manag ed in Bedford County a few years ago, the following veracious yarn, told by the Bed ford Oatrttt, will explain : "And this is the way the ingenious 'scalpers' plied their vocal ion : A red fox was caught no matter how, his skin was carefully taken off, and artistically cut into pieces. These pieces were soaked, after which they were stretch on round sticks and placed in the sun to dry. When dry they resembled ears, which were taken to the unsuspecting Justice of the Peace, who gave an order on the county treasury. One skin carefully cut up :aadi' a good many 'ears' and lasted a small family a long time. A t nrd trom Mor;iiu'. Paf crj I findthat Mr. Baldw in, being a stranger in some parts f the county, has, on Lis first round missel some of my old custo mer. I hope they will noliliy me by mail or through iheir ncighttora w heie he has been, so that all may be vUitcd on bis second round which will te made as fast as possil de. Our stock is still full, prices rea sonable and all goods warranted. Knowing that Somerset l ounty is well supplied with Stores lirenned to sell foreign merchandise, we peddle only gooii Oust xrt make. Wm. S. Moiicas Stanton ,s Miils, Pa. Nearly all the crops of the country are so remarkably good, this season, as to jus tify hopefulness for an early recovery from the effects of the panic. It is estimated that the wheat crop of this year will ex ceed that of last year, which was by no means an inferior one, by twenty-rivc mil lions of bushels. The corn crop is most promising in all sections, and w ill proba bly be llie largest ever grown, llie cot ton crop is above the average of the years since the war, and the sugar and rice is excellent in Louisiana, notw iihstaiidiug the il.xid. The money thai w iil be derived through these crops will aid in giving an impetus to recovering business. A fearfully contested game of base ball was played over at Somerset the other day I u'tween the "Glades," who manufacture the well-known "Glade butter," and the Grangers," alio first originated out in Illinois. At the early hour of six o'clock it commenced, and as the shade of night were lulling. Mr. Scull, the scorer, an nounced that the game w as concluded, and the Glades were Ihc victors. It was ter lible slaughter for the Grangers, as they scored but eighteen runs, w hile their oi IHinents made just fifty-live. The return g inie w ill be played as soon as the broken linger of the Captain of the Grangers thoroughly recovery. JoliMiuivn Tribune. The lamiliar proverb that it is "an iil wind that blows nobody good" was never more forcibly illustrated than in Nebraska. The violent storm of rain and wind which seems to have carried destruction almost across the continent, wreaking its final fury in Pittsburg and Allegheny, did much damage to property throughout the State. Bat it al.-) Ujw'cuI of Nebraska vast cloud of grasshoppers that were on the point of devouring the harvest. To the people in the Stale into w hich the grasshopjx'rs were blown, the merit of this particular storm may not be so apiar cnt. The inhabitants of Nebraska, how ever, have reason to accept it with thank fulness. II may not have occurred to every one at all events it is not noticed in any ot our treatises on practical pharmacy that the easiest way to take out a stopper which has become fixed in the neck ol a Ltttle is t. reverse 1t:i. motion l lvi-n to it w!un nnti ting it in, that is to knock the stopper Irotif j ri;;.'U lo njl. In mot it. stape s- when s :ed," without nu 'intervention stopper is lixe l of :tn adhesive substance, ins be turning it a$ one wouij itnve a screw, i lie uirec tion is almost invariably from, left Li right, and thus a thread is iormed which is easier iololi'.), backwards th.iu ta break, The trouble w ith w liiih the renpval ot stop. pcrs is usually attended must Le my up - ology for introducing a suggestion o! s i ap - parent importance. " Ass: sons, Take Notice. Y'ou are rc quired to be present at the election house 1 0f vour res.ictive election district, on the ist and L'l.-il davs of SeMeniUr. trom 10 a. M., to 3 r. M., and lrolil 0 r. L, to 8 r. M fe:uh of said days, to hear and act application re'.a ive to names til be Hil'.if.l t-:, or strictcn ii'oin the ltegistry- by adding names of j cr:ins tlaiiuing'the right to vote, and by striking therefrom fictitious names, and -names of persons w ho may have died or removed from the district. Yoa are also required, on Sep temU r 0d, to make a return to ihe county Commissi. ."iters' office of the names of all and registered on and uftcrAu-usl ,. - i HiM THK PEOi:i.E.--TiU'!'ii tj P.0 CISC (-'.I'yx'l'iiu tl;at Creep's AqgUit l5owei j wi.l r.ot -t rty-Conic to lite Drug Sl(.rto ; Belifiiid A' Kiisiuicl, Souier.-ft, u..d Hilzort A t Uck, C oiillueuee, and Inquire alx"Jt it. ! J iiy"" J'uue. irmn i ostiveness, Mck Head- : jaine, .tuui f?iu.u.u.u. juuigesiiou, Livwjuu iIol'S. indieatetf t!-? lw WrtW"Of : Compiaint. or ucrangen.etil of the system. strangc-rs in Ki pc. !TTo torn 1lw hews 1 try iL Two or three doses w ill ! ...,.:n..i i',... ,.i ...,.in.. you. - ' ' - twr. !n om to- the roadside.' Then I- German by. up is now sold in ' gives what beKotinds to he a history cverj't n'and city in the United Sades.U.f what, ok place I .etwee n the PoslmastcV V a'?r- II' m. Cvn kundred letters and Hie Rev. J. M. Barnctt, the- who!e of f... It,,,.,.,; :, ,i ... i i: . 7 ;. . VA . R.uS Jt uu- .;.. I'u.,. r. .1.1 .-. J. 1 V ,"''"'',, TT' v-'-"V"; " ofcadi, lOcti Regular size cts. G. . Green, txKlburT. X I Tlitrc will be a Republican Meet ing LclJ in llie Court House, Tues day evening of Court, Autj. 25tb 1874. Let there be a full t irn out. -J. I. Srtti., F. J. Kw)5Ett, See. CLni. Co. Com. l.l'.ITl.WI crop 11 rts have suddciilv as- and ominous tone, and Mllll. - l a li'u:...:. ()! (bi viri!iJii,Uljrt wWeh ire alivnvs . . , . ......... .1. . liI , 1 .. a 1..T!,., n.u.n IDA inrvol.s ol ciigumi. A pnnracieu drouth is apprehended, ami water is so scjirce that, in several of ihs agri-u!tuml districts, for domestic iur;wes it is Living carried from the brwks. This i3 attribu ted to the denudation of large tracts of land ot their timlKTz-nridity and a rainless ter ritory being the invariable sequent upon this wholesale and entire destruction of forest growth. As a consequence of the late deficiency of rain, the hay is thin and lisht, and other crops are likely to be in juriously affected by the same cause. The result ot the season will proimbiy M a de mand tor our cereals considerably above the average, and that w ill as naturally stiffen prices in our home markets. Oxe of the gayest affaire of the summer came off at Jeiincr X Roads on Wednes day evenic J of last week. Some 15 or 16 couples were present, visitors anil residents of our good old town, joined together in their cinrU to make i. pleasant. The party lell here about three o'clock Wed nesday afternoon, driving lo Maple Grove, where a stop and dauce was had. After a pleasant hour spent at the grove the party proceeded to the X Roads. A suniptous repast was served up at the Gallagher House. After supper, Ike long dining room was cleared, sets were formed and the dancing kepi up until an early hour Thursday morning. The party reached home about seven o'clock the. next morn ing, all declaring that they had' had a jolly good time. The TtrrUun.d Enterprise thus de- scri'oes the Pitites of Nevada : "What ever may be the case with other tribes the Piute has r.o notion of asing away. They are remarkably healthy people. They are seldom sick, and there appear to be about 1!K) births to one death. Hardly a a squaw that is over sixteen and under sixty years of age can be seen that has not got a pappoose slung over her back. What shall be done with these people? will one of these days be a question that must lie answered hi some way, as there seems to 1 no likelihood of their dying off. Among the Fiutcs to work is considered no dis grace, and their biggest brave is not ashamed lo lie seen handling ar ax or saw. The women are quite iudusrrio.is, and the men are always ready to work when coin is shown them. Their greatest vice and their rulling passion is gambling. They oiav among themselves, and when they have money cards, are neve out of their hands." A good deal can be told of the working of the mind of the average human male by oliserving the mvnner in which he wears Ins hat. lie wiio.tiraws nis nai lar down uiion his head is resolving a des perate idea in his nund : he who pitches his hal forward, low upon the forehead and high utxm the back, is indulging in selfeoneeit and ovcr-cstinialing his import ance considerably ; he who allows his liat to fall back so that its brim fairly touches his coat collar is indifferent to the opin ious of others ; he whococks his hat upon one side ol his head is bursting with vani ty, and w ants to be Liken down a tritle, 1 he man of good common sense seldom wears his hat in either of these positions, but carries it lightly upon the head in a horizontal iiosiiion. The close student of human nature can read Jhis man by these signs and not fail to arrive at a pretty cor rect estimate ol Ins individual. Tiie Bedford Gazette has this to say aliout the the reception ot the Gran gcrs R. R. C. on their return to Bedford. '1 he Grangers of this place received a decidedly jovial reception on their return from Somerset last week. The youths of the town organized, impromptu, a brass band, consisting of a bass drum, cymbals and a tin horn. 1 hey had also prepared a banner with the billowing inscription WELCOME Di:i-i:atru IS TO oj. Thus prepared a delegation at Price's Hotel, and as ifi- w-i3 formed ranger ap- proaehed the tow n the delegation tell into line in front of them and with band play ing and banner flying marched down Wfst Pitt Street to the centre ot town. It is said the Grangers were not even satisfied with this reception. Some people never will be pleased. Oxe of the finest views in this county is to lie seen from a rise in the old Reulah road, a short distance beyond Maple Grove. Particularly is it line at sunrise. The red face of old Sol rising gradually up from be hind the Alleghenieson the right tingos the brow ot Laurel Hill with purple and gold. while the fog spread o'er the val!eyat your feet, rolling and pitching, resembles mighty waste of w aters. Here and there the smoke lifts slowly and lazily, but in graceful wreaths from the cabin of some mountaineer, w hile away in the dim dis tance lies the quiet little hamlet of Jenner X Roads. On a solitary eminence stands a grand old pine, like a sentinel watching over the valleys below. An oppressive si lence broods o'er the landscaiie, broken ever and auoa by the morning matin of the lark oi the barking of some distant watch dog. The dark ravines of the Laurel Hill are relieved by the silvery gliniings and gleanings ot the waters which come, sometimes with a rush and roar, at others. scarcely kissing the pebbles o'er w hich they pas from the mcuutains beyond. Alt-v gelhei it is a sight that cannot fail to at tract attention, and one which will amply repay the gazer lor Ii is trouble. The following, circular explains itself Rase Rail Tournament. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Aug. 27th, 28lli, and C'Jth. There w ill be a Tournament for Base Ball Club's from Westmoreland, Fayette and Somerset Counties at Mt. Pleasant, for the purpose of a social and rk-asant sc rii-s ot games. Several beautiful Premiums will be awarded ou the occasion. Among the awards will Ik.', 1 Pair of Rcaniifql Satiu Poul t lags, 1 rair ot Prize Hats, and Grind Pennant to the best club of the three conn) U-s, $"i.00 for the best Fly Catch, and if i.OO for the best individual score made. A Judge will be selected from each county, and the Premiums will be awarded iil accordance with their deci sion. It is the desire of the managers that two clubs from each county cuter the con test. The first clubs responding w ill he accepted. Answer promptly, as a public announcement of the contestant clubs m:tl be made next week. Address. C. E. MEADE. Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Who may vote. It would he well for j persna not "justed ii regard to tle lcctoR j laty tfn ler ihg ne C-onsiitiitjon to pu'$ tin.nis'jl ves upon the tullowins provisions therein la;u down, p vote must show- JSvery jtcrsoq offering J. That he ha !een a cltincn of the ; United States at leat one month. ThU will out off all persons naturalized after ' the third day of October in the present 1 year. !" II- That he has resided in the State a ! year, or if formerly a resident and remov- j ed therefrom shall have returned six i months preceding the eliction. This is : tiie same provision that prevailed in the 1 old Constitution. III. 1 hat he ha? re.k-d m Imc tlu.tion &.:M t here he on'ti. to vote ;it lisjt two months immediately before the election.. A.T.lr IV. That he has, w ithin two years, and at least a month be lore the election, paid a State or county tax assessed at least two months prior to the election. Let no msn move from one ward or dis trict immediately liefore the election and expect to vote. r.npfpni 5aiEr.fiE ItfcitAi.oIn the It'll ilO of lb lll. incl ...!.,,,..., I 1.1 ter. which Veil B:ir u-aa fw.m tl.u Pittsburgh fiUjnph, In which the writer uKo words "Before the evening shades gathered we came to the village of Jenner, and the apiariiDce of the natives in their dixirs. aud the barking of n'i!"er. wmen is aiisoiutiy tt se excMuiug that we .... .. . t -f -.1 Mn " "v trainer Py .Mr. Harnett, who, inquired alxiut the new s. We gave him, a short hi?- I Ury rrt the Post Office trouble. We did no think that the Rev., or rather irreverent 8. S. O. was in a condition to take any noticcot whht was vin on around hiiu, for to me it appeared as if ho was under the influence of a powerful narcoticfor be seemed to 1 e in a kind of sleeping stupor. We are further supported in the attove opinion in the fact that he says, "after hearing the slory, and learning from olervat ion that perhaps one boose had been built in ra the village within the Utt ten yeais," when in tact the two Revs, passed the two new churches standing close to the street upon which iker travel ed. These churche were IwHh bnilt in the vear li372. the Lutheran House having a suicrscription alxve the door facing the street civuig name anu nuie, an 01 wuicu it anoears the writer did not observe. Tliev passed these churches on Friday aud aeain on M ondav. As to the story of the jealousy existing between the citizens of tlie two villages, KC, we wm oniy say ina. U IS me siorv 01 some malicious iarir ui our neighboring village, and that the Uev. 8. S. O. must be one of those educated fools w ho allows himself to be used as tool to slander and persccule their neigh bors, for he has had no conversation wtiu any rx-rson in this village. He has not the honor of knowing any person in the village besides myself, and it is doubtful if he would be able to identity us, as we tlnuK. BOHiellung musi nave uanpcneu mm shortly before arriving in our village. It is hardly possible that the fellow cat too much laurel crossing me ridge. J. A. Sipe, 1 . .n Local Antiquities. E. Herald: An item in last week's is sue is not without interest to arcnaeoio- cist. I refer to the discovery of "Indian arrow-heads" on land of Mr. Jones, and, being interested in the question of pre historic America, may I advance a few in nuiries through your columns, wilh the view of eliciting incis anu miormauoo touching the antiquities of Somerset coun ty. Will some ol your corresponaeuts, or those competent to give the desired lnlor- mation, respond to tnc loitowing lnquuies: 1. Where are to be lound "old torts, circumvallations, &c, traditionally known as "Indian? What is the character of 6iich works, dimensions, height of walls, number ol openings. &C. 3. Have remains oi ancieni an, sionc imnclments. bone, metal, pottery, &c. lieen discovered in or near the places re ferred to ? 4. Are there any mounds or "Indian graves in me couuiyi uescnoe, giviug location, size, &c 5. What traditions exist concerning works of the character described ? 6. Are thare any collections, however small, illustrating the antiquities ot the county, which can be examined? Hesponses lo ine auove, wiui any uu. .ac tional information will be thankfully re ceived either by letter addressed to the care ot the editor, or contributions through the columns of the Herald. W. DeII. p. S.What is the origin of certain names? "Breastwork run in Allegueny tp., alsoot "Old Ford" or Oven run in Shade I p. HARRIED. RLAUGII LEIGIITON. At Somer seL August 11th. 1874. Mr. John Blaugh, ot Henry County Ohio, to Mr. Mary Leighton of Somerset. BOWER-COCGIIENOUR On July 25th 1874, at the house of, and by Rev, Samuel Lnwrv. Mr. John Bower ot Lon dondcrry tp., Bedford Co., to Miss alary Goughcnour oi Allegheny tp., mis county, LANE MORRISON On the 17th of Mav 1874. bv Rev. M. O. Lane, at his res idence, Mr. 3Ionroe Morrison of Mt. Pleas ant Westmoreland Co., to Miss Louisa Mason of Ccntreville, this county. DIED. LONG On the 4th of August, at Pleas ant Union. Mrs. Lena, widow of Levi Long, aged 53 years, 9 months and 1 day SOXEKSET MARKET Corrected weekly by A. J. Casbkb a Oo. Apple, dried, fl A.lebutter, 't sal Kuller, 1 a Huckwheat, tulxl Ileenwax, V Kaoon, (bouldera, f) " aldea, " " ham. Corn, V bunhel IV.ru meal V a Calf kins, a Clover Seel (mall Clorer Seed large Eirira, ft dot Fiour, t lM Flaxwed V bL, (M &)... Lard, V a Latlier, red aole, y Si npper " kip, " OaU. flba... Potatoes. 1 bu Peaches, dried, ft ft SO 0ci0 Sie 1 00 soe Se Se 12e tX) Se 1 T 00 JbO lie 1 40 V2He 3eyj4 7we (KM ftoe 600 like l oo Se .3 00 to S 1 1 26 2 00 lCwt'l'ie I2mijc He eo&SOe Kye Y "a- Kasrs, s. a. SalU , NotLWbbl.. ... tll.li ' " Anht.no. Sujfar, yellow ft . white " , Tllow V Wool, f! a leataar Llalraeait. There li no pain wiilch the CenUar Liniments will not re- llere, no iwelUng they wit) nut anbdue, amino laioeneu which they will not cure. This Strong language, bat It I trae. They hare produced more cures of rheunutbnn, neuralgia, lock jaw patay, sprains, swellings, caked-breasts, scalds. bums, salt-rheum, ear-acbe, ke., upon the human rame, and or strains, spavin, galls, a., upon an imals In one year than have all other pretended remedies Ince the world began. They are counter irritant, an alljiealtng pain reliever. Cripples throw away their crutches, the lame walk, polson oiu bites are rendered harmless, and the wounded are healed without a scar. It Is nc !,umbug. The recipe Is published around each buttle. They sell as no article ever before sold, and they sell be cause It does just what they 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 LOOO certificates of remarkable cures, including frosen limbs, chronic rheumatism, gout, running tumors, fce., have been, received. We wll sepd "a "circular containing eertlneates, the reel ko., gratis, lo any one requesting It. One buttle of the y jtluw wrapper Centaur Linluant Is worth one hundred dollars for spavined or sweenlod horses aud mules, or for screw worm In sheep. Slock owners-tbeselinlmentsare worth your atten tion. No family should be without them. "White wrapper for U mily use Tellow wrapper for an- lmala. Sold by all Druggists. Me per bottle; large bottleirtl 00. J. R SOSE k CO., U Broad N V.,rlr C Astoria la more than s substitute for Casta Oil. It is the only ffe article In existence which Is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bow els, cure wind-colic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and Is pleasant to take. Children nee. I not cry and mothers may rest. ' ' $('(-.'.?- iYfie AJoerlitemenl. D'f SS0LVTI0X NOTICE. 1 he firm uf Yf. J. Miller k Co,, was this day dissolved by mutual eoosent. The books and ac aounU remain in Ihe hands of Al. R. Adams, who aloue is authorized to settle the same, and to whotn all payments are to be made. W. J. MILLER, M. K. ADAMS, augl Wil. BEL TMAN. D MINI ST R ;TQr-1 0T C E. uf Adftw. flick, Ut uf Jetjiirkia Twp., ueovaseq, LeUei-t Watamentary on the above estate hav ing been granted lit the mxlenlgned by the prop er authority, nolWa is hereby given to those In. debud to it to make immediate payment, and llxae having claims against It will p-.i.ent them to the umtersigned. at llie late residence of said deceas ed, on Saturday, ScpL 18, 1874. OEO. BARCLAY, auglS Aduitnie. Titer. Relies Seminary, ULAIRSVILM PA. rail Session opens THURSDAY, SEPT EM BER 101 h. For catalogues, please add ress augl-2 J. J EWETT PARKS. IlMIXISTHATOv; TlfE. i-W tn tdvUgtu, late of Jenner twp., '. j.. 1 L. deceased. ": r Letter of administration on the above estate having been granteti 10 the undersigned, notice ia urrehyjrtvcn tu Uaae indobtaaio it, to make im"".e--diale layment, and those having clntJ tiiai'ti.'t it, to present them- dnly -eqteaiteatef.ieretileV-n.enl at late reHlerac, tl Jke.e4, -eti Monday. tsetf-thdavef"pr4MI. . - t ' ! j e .JACOBS. WOLFvl aitr'A " -dwUiistrtir . "d E Coin ilvrr AVatck Free! AOENTS WANTED to act fur me In the sale of an article of value la every bowse hold. A fc Coin Silver Watch Free. Address F. ROBINSON, Pltuborgh, Pa. angU Nem Advertisements. SECOXD AXD LIST M Gift Concert ! IX AID OF THE Masonic Kclicf Association OF NORFOLK. V.A.., Thursday, September 3, 18 4. Tills mtcnirise In eon.lu-Hed by the MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION, ot Norfolk. Va., un der nothorltTor the Ylntlnln LetrtMature, (act pasted Marrh 8th, 187S,) kr tha porpoaeoi rami s lumia to eouiDlote the Masonic Temple bow la course of erection. In Norfolk. 50,000 TIcktt-CO,000 Cask Gifts. S 2 5 O O O O ! TO BEOITEX AWAY! A new feature to wit: A gift Is guarantee-1 to one ot every ten csnseeutive numbers. List r ciru. ONE ORAXD CASH OIFT fJO. ONE OKAND CASK OIFT i.0 ONEOKANDCASH U1IT ONE OK AND t? ASH OIFT 10.000 ONEOKANDCASH O I FT ,"0 ON E( RAN II CASK OIFT 1 ONEOKANDCASH OIFT 2.OU0 ui'ASH (, isol i .wnncn u,vw 28 CASH OlFTSof SOOeach Uoi 43 CASH OlFTSof 450 each 10,750 79 CASH OlFTSof ISO each. 1LSW as.) CASH OlFTS of 100 each "A'oo S7S CASH OlFTSof SOeach W.IXI0 5000 CASH OlFTSof 10 each W.0U0 6,000 CASH OIFTS. airitrriratln? gS-V00 Whole tickets, 410; Mall Tickets, V; ctaarier tickets. 2 60. Eleven Whole TlekcU or'-Ultall Tickets lor 100. No discount on less amount. NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This concert is strictly for MASONIC purposes, and will be c.odurted with the same liberality. honesty and fairness whfcn enaracienseu mo ursi enterprise. T T mlrD For tickets and circulars giving full information aildress HEiMti . fluum r, noc j, MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Nv,rfoll.' Va.. or ltraocli olttce roomzb, inus. isaousu di way, N. Y. u8" Save Doctor Bills! Many dollars can be saved annually by using Schmidt's Compound railed Nan s rteou or Family Oem. which i a tonle wineblttwt, prepar ed by L V. SCHMIDT, at No. W0 Pcnn avenue. PltUlmrgh, Pa. This compound is composed of roots and hertw. and strictly pure wine; It is pleas ant to take aud lnrhrorates the whole 8j stem; it is a valuable family medicine; it will cure all dis eases of the bowels; It is a preventative or Choi, era, and as a blood purtfler it Is unexcelled. The demand for this popular medicine is so great that ncretolore it has been imposi.ioi iouh n ..nim. Mr. Schmidt has lately Increased the facilities (or preparing it. The price Is 1 per bottle. Satis faction p u iranu-ed. Try a bottie and It will then need no r.s-nmmendation to continue Us use. We have use-! the bitters in our own family and know whereof we speak. Try it, leader, it will do you good. auglS lOTICE. "Sv hereas mv wife Catharine has left my bed and board without any reasonable cause, the public is hereby notified not to trust or narnor ner on my account, as 1 will not pay any debts oi ner con- ractlpg unless coiupelico ny law. 8 HENRY YOUNKER. sag5 Paint township. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Tim nndersiirncd auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset county, to distrib ute the fund in the hands of the Sheriff, arising from the sale of the personal property oi r. j. lyer to and amongst those legally entitled ther e to, willattend to the duties of his appointment at the office of John H. V hi. In the borough of Som erset, on Friday, the 21st int., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, where aU parties interested can be heard. JOHN K. EDI E, ,jUgj Auditor. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned as legatees, creditors or otherwise, that the follow ing accounts have passed register and the same will be presented for confirmation and allowance at an Orphan's Court to bo held at Somerset in f,.r Somerset eountv. on Thursday, the 27th day of August, 1874, where all persons interested .tt.n.l If thev tliinlc ttmoer. First and final account of Aaron Will and Peter Pile Ad ms and Trustees ol jno. itaraman nee a. First and final account of Albert lleUey Ad'm anil Trustee of Alex. Hefiley dee d. First ami final account of Jon. PumbauUl Ad'm and Trustee ol Moses Nlcklow dee'd. First and final account of Daniel W. Bonier a.i'.n .ml Trnstoe of Daniel Border ilee'd. First and final account of John li. L hi ad'm and Trustee of E. C. Thomas dee d. First ami final account of J. M. HolJerbaum A.Cmnf ihltI.1 Ilrnwh dee'd. First and final account of Aaron Will Ad'm of Peter Stahl,dec d. First and ilnul account of Jos lih Kimmel Ad nf luvih Shank, dee'd. First and final account of Jer. J. Flk, a.l'mr of Jacob O. Folk, dee'd. First and final account of John Brallier, ad'mr of Joseph Brallier, dee'd. First and final account of Sam'l Walker, ad'mr of Edward Horsey, dec d. First and partial account of David and Alex. Casebeer. arf'mrs of Jonah Case beer, dee'd.' First and partial account of O. W. Benford, cxr. of Henry Benford, dee'd. Account of Oeo. and J. B. Lnwry, ad'mr of Ben, Lowry, guarlian ol peter n.eeier smmor ciituiren. Account of VaL Miller, guardian of Ellen Smith fnrmerlv Oooil. The account of Samuel Hinebuugh, guardian of Osnea Ann Jioiir. Account of A. J. Colborn, ad'mr of Highly Mc Nalr. dee'd. Account of John II- Vol, ad'mr. ot Margaret Durscy, deceased. J. R. WALTER, augt Kegisier. Ayers Cathartic Pills, For the reiiof and cure of all dergrrgcJ menta in toe siotn nrh. liver, and bow els. ' The; are a wild. Aperient; ant) an excellent purgative, -being purely vege table, they contain no mercury or mine ral wnatever. niucn serious sickness and suffering is prevent ed by their timely use; and every family should have theinon hand for Uieir protection ana renei, wnen reauirci. Lonir exiterience has proved them to be the saf. est, surest, and best of all the fillt with which the market abounds, lly their oooaslnnnl use, tlie blood is purified, the corruptions of the sys tem exiUed, obstructions removed, and the whole machinery of life restored to its healthy, activity. Internal organs w hich become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by A tjrr'm I'lllt, aud stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease in changed into health, the value of which chance, when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly lie computed. Their sugar coating makes them pleaaant to take, and preserves t.ytr virtues unimpaired for any length of time-, si that ther are ever freh, and t.crhcti' reliable. Although searching, Ihej ere'niUit. and operate without disturb ruty '.&'5c coctitutk.u., or diet, or ' VH UJrot'tioM are gjven pr rlia rrpiicr to f sch box, how to use Uici a a. Eanttly Vhyis siid'riir the following eonipUliiU, wl.kh Uioso HlU rauidly cun; Eur lyaMrmli or sTadtcreatlaa. I.UcIra. ew, Latasroar and of Apetit. tliey aliouid be taken moderately to stiiuulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For JLIvrr Caasplaias and its various symp toms, Btltaaa Uraslaclio, Hlek lira) ache, Jlaaafilco or tlree Mickama, Hi I. aa C'allc and Itiliaaa rvr, tliey should be judiciously taken for each ca, to correct fb diseased action or remove the obstructi. jr; jcB cause it. '' For I yaraieTw J ifrrHcru, but one mild dose is imvmhVTtiiuired. lr MhraMstkM. Veal, i ravel. Pal prtatlaa of tkr Heart. I it I a la tko Male, Hacli and sLaiaa, thev should be contin uously taken, as required, lo change the diseaswl action of til? system. With such change compLtints disappear. Eor Urapay and TxraniiriiJ H-elliaga, they should lie Liken Uix,i atiii lre.u'iit doses to produce Die elrc.vi p a (irasile burgC. l Ur iiHia. a large iki-e should be ialtt'Ji, ki it produces (.lie desired, effect Uy ')u tiatiiy. A AiatwR fHN. tnk one or two. riltt to prainolc diffvstion and rvlieve tlie stuinaeh. An Qcotoiutial d.u.o stiinulntos the stomach and bowel', reisturos the apiHHile, and invhrorates the iV'lein. iionoe h) Is often ailvantageous where to. sorious tlorancroinoiit exists. One who feels tolerably Weil, often finds that a dose of these tUI makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. . . rSEPABED BT Xr. J. C. A 1B CO., l'raetieml CTui, lOITfU, MASS., yf. i TOR SALE BT AL V40LT IVE8rWlkEB& OMEMFF'S SALES. ily virtue of sundry writs of P adiioai Eze aa,Firl Feia$ and Lrveri sriaj issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset Countv, Pa., and to me directed, I will expose to sale lit Hil.ne outcry, at the Court House, in bomeiTt-r. oa Friday, the zlat of Auitust, I8'4, at t'ttM.-kl ' A p. m., the following described real estate 'Vi: ' " " jbip. All the right, title, inter' -'t -ad (Udo?'Johu 1 ui.,rt m. ui., vwuer, r.: .i ..can i. ryuir, contratctor, of, Iu aud U-two ftllusflfcg detuned real CWU, ( A, certam A. of gomn,d ttate ra Meyersdale, loUAerwt IX, P-a. cuBUudug ul an aero, more :, ucuig tUk .nu, saw tue lounger survey oi lad town and Ifonltug ou Broadway and ailjuln U.II lut Nu. 44 us the west, and No. 42 on the east, aud alley on the north, with a two story dwelling house lueroon erected, said bouse having a front of x7 Jeet and a depth of 1 feet, wl;U the appurte nances. Taken la execution ss the property ' avah M, Fike and John l. Saylur. Wn, WkOlutrt al. s L-H All the r!?M, t'i, hfterea and elatra of Daniel l4 J aud tu tke fulluakig described real re, in: .. - !A eurtaw lot of grmnd situate In Summit town ship, sioUMreet euualy, Pai, - containing 1: v. saura or less, wflb a two and a half story due llos- house thereon ereeted,-alsMn',5 j etsds of lferfnair Christner, with the a;eju,teisiiees. ' ' Taken In e.i-alWSi the-'vtreiperty of Daniel Isir7jattesuitef Wjn.-B,Shar,r. ' r. v.' . i at'jso - All the r'.uht, tllle and- interesi of A'x Slt rairii" t tniC nvlded OftC ftf itttt (U lulWwuij buds: ' i o: A ttaut ut land la Negro Mountain, Ad dljeu tuwnsiiip, swnreye.1 on a warrant 1st name of J.wbua Huwl, containing 474 acres, adudning lands in name of Caleb Hood, Abel Hood, Joshua Hood and others. No. 1. A tract of land In Nesro Mountain, la ' Addison township, surveyed on a warrant in nasae of - Hood, containing 88U acres, adjoining lands In nante of Henry Kubi, Juehaa Hood and others. New Adcerli&mi'iits No. 3, A tlict of land siluite a- i,.rrti.l .n. taioinir 43 a.-rrs, Ik-ihj; pini.f a tr.u-t origin illv i pate:itel tn J..hn an-i Kohert Mrt lintwk, aaj aii-ingiun-lsnl Win. J. Eatr and other. ! So. 4. TUs i tin.li of ili5 c eil, trm .-r an i ther minmls un l. r a tru t l Inf.. I in A !'... i ' tonshii, km.wn m Fori Hill. .: i .iiin W tn. J ' B.tcrii:l mbf.rs, ctiftrainio-4 :soo .-rs. ' ' ! No. ii.. Tho one lii ;h .t the ci,l. i(,.u ..r. i i-th-r niitirntht el a iraet ol iao.l itu:iie in I -c I Turkey I. U:wosbii, couiAiuin;; Wjn-r-s. kti-.wu 1 as the Lwur Ii.aor.k larui. atj,iuiui Juiui La.u. er. Hnrman Younkia and others. So. t. The one nilh of the oral, iron ore attl oilier n'.iiuTI un ler a tract of land lu 1'i p- r Turkevbs township, cmuiinlng Al acres, a.li, in ln Kud.ilili Aleyera. John lirauher and other.: No. The undivUle.1 one-lourih of a tr.n-t of ianl in Addison township, eontaining 16 a.-res, adjoiuing ianJs of Wm. J. lUer, W in. Sill.uh and others. No. a. The un,lit-l,:et one-fourth vf a tnirt of lan.1 ci.ntnlning acres, part -it a survey in lite nameofJohn Drurv, adjoining l:in.ls of Was. J. Baer, Peter .Meyers' h-ir and oilier. No. . The oue-fonrth of a trict ot land In Ad dison township containing fi acres, adjoining Wm. Haonaarxi juhn llanna. No. 10. One-fourth of the coal. Iron ore and other minerals under a tra-t ol land conuining 246 acres in A'I'tis-.n township, adjoining lamis ol Jno. Hanna, Peter Meyers' heirs and others, the surface of whl-'h U onl by John H inn. No. 11. One acre of land in fee in Somerset tp., known as the H.-rsy coal bank, adiuining Henry Houselelt, Kavid Horner and othein. au-l all the cool underlying a tract or 32 a-n-s adjoining the above ami lands of 1). Wcynd, W. H. Picking, David Homer ami others. Taken in execution as the prmiertynf Alexan der Slutxinjn al Ihe suit el SiiaS C. kciin. ALSO All the right, till,:. Interns; nn l el lim of Jonas Schrock. ol. iu and lo ths loilowuig tr-icls ul Un.l in S'-mcrsct Co., Pa., vii: No. 1. A certain truet of land situate in Itrotb ersvalicy tamnshtp, Jid couiily. ciHiialntng 3k) acres, mere or less, of which there are aliour yji acres clcarcl and nlwut 2 aorrs in meadow, wilh a one story plank dwelling bouse and ham therein ereeted.udjoiHing lands oi An ler?onSnc-r, Dan iel Snyder, Jouallian Horner, Henry Glessner, Lewis Kobe and Joseph t'roner, with tne appurte nances. Yo. 2. A lot of gnitini! situate In th vtiiago ol Roxburr. Brothereval!"y ts.wnshJji, cunty a:i 1 Suite alurtsut.l. colitalliinif acre, more or h-w. with a two story Iratnc oweiiing nouse an.i soti.u thereon erecttHl, adjoining lauds of Abraham iluns. r, with tiie ai.purtciunccs. Taken in execution as the proeerty of Jonas Schrock st the suit of Augustus lioduian el al. All the rls-ht. title, interest and claim of Henry H. Ilir. of, in and to the following described real estate, vir: A eeruiin lot of trruuiu! situalo in rtonyerees tf.wnship, Somerset Co., Pa.. cont:i icing 3 acres, nioi-e or less, ail in meadow, wilh a two story Irame dwelling house and stable thereon erected, adjoin ing lands or James unrnxn ami oiucrs, r. iui u:c appurtenance. Taken in execution as tlic prrperty of Henry II. Lohr at the suit of J. K. Brfckcr. ALSO All the rlaht. title. Interest and claim of Ib-nry Hoover, of. In ami lo Ihe following di-sx-ribed real estate, viz: A certain tract of land situate in Brolherjvalley and Summit townships. Somerset county. Pa., con taining 2U0 acn-9. more or less, of which there are about 70 acres cleared and aN.ut 3 acres In mead ow, with a two story frame dwelling house, stable and water power saw mill inereon erected, adjoin ing hinds of Jonathan Judy, Hiram rValkerand VaLHay, wiintnea ppunenances. Taken in execution as the property of Henry Iloover at the suit of J. N. Fkhtner. Ai.su All the right, tllle, interest and claim ofOeorsro Wilt, of, in and to the iidlowing described real estate, vit: No. 1. A certain lot oi ground situate tn Norn- erset borough, Somerset county. Pa., containing t acre, more or less, adjoining Mi ul Joseph Se.y deronthe wet, Mary Win on the east. Patriot St. oo the north and St. on the south. No. 2. A lot or niece ol ground situate In Som erset borough, Somerset couiity. Pa., containing 4 acres, mens or lesn. adjoining lands or John O. Kiuimei, John ai, Hoideroaum. John it. cni and Peter llerliey, with the appurtenances. Taken in execution as wie property ol tieorge Wilt at the suit of the S. it M. P. it. It. Co. AL.M1 AU the right, title, interest rsl ciairaof Abra ham Hulllne, of, iu aud to tiie luUcwiag described real estate, viz: Two certain lots of ground situate In DraHe- town. Lower Turkeyfoot township. Somerset Co., Pa., containing , acre, more or ie.s. w.;n a on? and a half story frame ewelling houso and atat-le tbereou erected, ailjoining lotsf Michael KoontA. and Thomas Keam, with the appurtenances. Taaen In execution as tne prieny ol .aoranam ItulliDe at the suit of M. A. Saunerl ALSO Alt the right, title. Interest and claim of Oi.Ieon Hiteshew, of, in aud to the toiiowtog described real estate, vii: A certain tract ol land mu.ve tn Shale town- ihili, Somerset Co., PaconttiDing (sj acres, more or less, of which there are aiiout 2 acres cleared. with a one story log dwelling bouse, stable and water power saw mill thereon erected, adj. inlng lands of Moses Walker, Wm. Clark, Ben. Bender and others, with the appurtenances. Taken In execailon ss the property or iiden Hiteshew at the suit of DavU, Knatde'ii. Co. ALSO AU the right, title and UCeret of AIcj. S!-' -man, of. in and to the !Uowui real euit:e, suua'.e in Somerset county, viz: No. 1. A tract of land in Vpner Turkevfuot township, containing gTS acres, adjoining lands of James Minerraugn, m. j. i;.i,.-r ami oihera, on northwest side of Caisciinan's Klver, t-elng a tjart of a tract survcyeii on a warrant in the name of John hite, or which about 411 a're are clear, but not in cultivation; an apple orchard aud rail road shanties uyon premises. No, 2. A tract in same township, :ij. .Icing No. 1. lands of Wm. Suvder, and others, containing 110 acres, (uaiuiprove.l,) partofl'eier Wcimer tract. No. S. A tract of land in Addison tnwnshipeon taining Kii acres, surveyed in natneo! ChrisiopUer Wlilto, adjoining No. 1 aforesaid, lands ot Samuel Uinebaugn and others; unimproved. Also, the coaL irn ore and other minerals under and contained within the following lands. No. 4. A tract in said I'pper Turkeyioot town ship, adjoining NoS. 1 and 2 aforesaid, lands of techier, Hiram nimer and others, cuntanv of the Peter Weimer traA, the surface oi Llch Is owned by Wm. Snyder. A'o. . A tract in same '.crnship, a.lj'.inini Xos. 1 and 4 aforesaid, lands ol Ku.lolph Meyer, Hiram Cramey aqd others, cuntaising lLo acres, known as the Jacob Swerncr tract, the surtace of which is ovqed by Ulrain Cramer. "t. 0. A tract in same townfliip. adjoining Xo. 6 aforesaid, Jas. Hinebaugh, Hiram Craaierand others , containing 'JoO acres, known asthejac.-b Oearliarl tract, tjue surlace of which is owned by Rudolph Meyer. No. 7. Two-Ufths ol a tract of land lu sarao tp., adjoining Herman Youckin, formerly J. Mc.Mil len, Nos. and 0 aforesaid and others, containing 9i acres, the surtace ol which is owned by UUaru Cramer. Ko. g. two fifths of a tract In saua township, ad- joining tidier. Rudolph, Mcyr as 'o. e aforesaid, John Hrouchcr atldrithers, containing A"J acres, the t.iriave tf whi,h is owned by J ua, Broughcr. The one-third interest in a parcel of kind lu Somerset borough, fronting on dii.i rounua, be lng 8") feet front and lai leet dce-p, funded liy h $ ot W. J. Bae; un B.'t.U i.I Maimer ttreut oo the South. Taken In execution as tho property of Atcxau dor Sjiuiituau at the suit oiThoiuaj Lee. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of Alex. Stutsman, of, in aud to tlie following dcser.bed real estate viz: No. 1. A certain lot of gri und skua!-) lu Som erset boruugh, Somerset Co., Pi , oa the north east corner of the diamond, adjoining lots of H. V. Schelland Isaac Hu,,iu. oil' tiie iih, M. D. lil.ich man. now Joaiah pisci, ou tlie east, au-l Ed. Scull on the mirth, with a twe and a hnl. story (un&n ished) brick dwelling house, wi;h back building atiacned, aud stable thereon erecicd, wl:h the ap purienauces. No. x. A certain lot of ground siiuate In Sot: erset borough, Somerset Co., Pa known a)iliii Somerset ouudry, fronting on ilalr; iit.-ou on the north. West street on the east. Patriot street on the south andadioining 1.4 of Joseph" Snyder oo,' west, with a Uinje foutidrv, t'To d tveliieg liouiea, stables and oilier oil bu'ii.liul's thercoa, efected, wjit tr.e apparteaance!. vi). 3. One-hail 8juare of ground containing l'41oti; adjoin ing lot of M ra. t. otini.i on the north, M 'est . reel on the eaat, V't ul' Daniul S. Knee on ihe souib and cj un the vest, with the appune Bitnties, fo, , i, A train lot of ground si.uate In S .rn erect borough. Soinersi-t Co., Pa., coniainiiig I TS acres, more or less, a.ijoiuiug D. Wcyand on Ihe north, Charles llolfinan on the sout i and Josiah Kellar ou the west, wl:li the appurtenances. No. 5. A certain piece of ground situate inSom erset township, Somerset Co., Pa., con:itiin J acres, luore or less, adjoining lands ;,r Cliariea Hutluiun, Ouo.1 tt Jeut-s, Cliarte;.l tiler, J.udaU Kellcran.i ot hers, with the "pirtcuauces. Taken iu execution a.the 'j'roi'rty of Alexander S:unmau at te vmC oj, J, Alh,.ii Eysier use ol C. Isiv' ALSO Ad tin rtiht. title, interest and ct.-ittn of An drew lioseulrcrgcr, of, in and iu the following do scribed real estate, vii: A certain lot of ground sltr.".' m Meycrs.lale borough, Somerset Co., P;i., aiid known ai lot No. 13, frontii.g 50 feet oa Keysione street and run ning south aV'Ug atreet U0 fel, adjoining lanuol Peter M'ever' btirs.wiifi a one aud a hail jiory irame dwefiing bouse aud si. cine tltereuo erei'ied. with Ihe appurtenances. Taken lb exetuiiou as the proj-ery of .u lrcw Rosenbergcr at tU; ait ut C, il. Uauhcr a Cu.. et a I, ALSO All the right, '.lt'.e. interest an I claim of G.l frey Roeenlierger, of. In aud to ihe loilown.g de scribed real es.aie, vis: A certain iit ol ground situate in Meyers-late, Somerset o., Pa., iron! lug OO feet on Keystone ML and running south 150 leet, adjoining lautls ol Pe ter Meyer's heirs, will a one aud a half story Irame dwelling llou.A-, sial.le aud other ont buij.liu" thereon erected, wilh the appurtenance, Taken in execution as the pr,ts:rv i.f fi.hlfrcy Rosetiberger at the nw, tf lUvsejjoxiU i ullngcr etaL '' ' ALMO AlVic kv.trle, bjlercai anJ elalmof E.I. I Korns. of. maud tu the followiiur descritied real ln.rlAll.rnJ with Iriinln,, ...U'llo.,.. tu... wit:v: , , i MMuIn LJ r.f a,wu,n.l rftn.ta tn tl.J tAVII of Oarrett, aiummit u.wnshtp, Somerset Co., Pa,, eonulning acre, more or less, with a two .y Irame dwelling house and frame stab','.'.taern erected, adjoining lots Nos. 11W ar.d (. and irvut inx on Center street, wilh the aKUrteiiances Taken in execution a) the t.r-itvrtvuf Ii!. L, Korns at the suit t . -4' A,'. Oarnan et a'. ALSiJ Al'tetflfUt, Dtle. Interest and claim of KeB Uh WrU-ltamt John Wiri. t,u; hi aud to llie U1 lois lnr dest:rttietr rea testate, vit; A certain Uact t.f latfi situate in Paint town- Suwer4, Co., Pa., e-uiaiuim lid acres. mofe u MS, ut whKa thero are atiout -J) acres OWarvd and als-ut a acres in meadow, wilh a one atory lug dwelling house and stable thereon erec ted, adjoining lamis of John U's.'gcrs. Ephntitn vi inuwortn, i-ara s neirs auu oiners, witu iu rt purtenances. ' ' Taken in execution ss the prcoe-ot lieu'iea Wiriest and Juhn tVirk-k a tu-tsiit u; Coorad Ickts. - AAtltr-iia, title. Interest and claim of Jo- ; a-H'k, ol. In and to the tollouing dcscri'ied estate, vist A certain tract of land situate in Paint l.:,yajit;i. Somerset Co., Pa., containing 11 acre, more or ks. all timlier, with a uue. ory log dwelling lionse and saw mill tV;-euu ereete.1, adjoining lands of John F jlers. park's heirs un.l others, with the jjdeuaiice.. Te In eteeuiton as the pr.per jt of Jo i Wu-p'l at the suitor Corlra.l lekt's. ' AUtherlght, title. Iri:cn- A rrr.im of S J. McKentie, tr, 1 yL lau IvitowiBit described real esiaie, vit i . .. .. i k", , i i ... i m..,.ll. Wp ih, Simerset Co.. Pa-, eooiaining 's acre. more or less, with two story trauut dwelling house and a one anil a half storr frame dwelling house and stable thereon erected, adjoining lots uf siimuel tearyan.l et tiers and lnoUng 'hi strvet. with tbe appnrtenancce. laken in execuiion as the protierty of S J. McKenxIe at the suit f A. J. Stoner. Win, Ik.' Oetty, Oeurge Weber and Emanuel VJctitJ. Ten per cent of the purchase money mast be pa M as suon as tlie prtaa-sry dd aud the 11 uice .when the ueyd L, i-vi.amsI. litJVEK KNEPPER, autfl Sheritt. aVeto Advertisements. Trial List for 4th Monday of Aug., 1874. ATTORNEYS. TLAINTIFFS. i i " j I-phrtlm Krwiircr ; Svinrr Schirer, I v. Holditiell jl r ISclwII k K-wi'sai. Moert k. Flanagan. ;.t,)i.n N-fr. j loPHS SllultX, I Same, t'.mtluen.- S. M. Co U. H. Vanhorn, . I hn Nell. Nctt k C.,irnth, ArrtiRr.vs. Kimtii i A C. SN.ni. kiimnrl A I '..' rn. k.iiiiu.-l A t'-.llsiru, kiiMirM-l ( ,.li.,iu, Hu-r, ' -.1 an. I C..nn, .rs, K. fc C. kil.iuiel fc t'..u.rn. I'ltlp.e:.. S. hci k K-mtT. SciiHl K ho c: (. J. kllntnci A. K-'-idi. kimio -ti.t . 1 .n.. K-sintr. Ilaers. K'smn. : k.".IIt. I'.tir.a!,. t'oUnal,, Iw..nlx. . '..aroti.. i !!i Jr. koon'x. Vhll.x K..rt. , rhl'lc ko. if. KlMDTKIt, Kt-t.t2, l'l!r.lii. L hlt and C. k K, . .-- ii. o:;,-oii; J. O. kimia. l l Cof.; liau -I,.' j' ' .1 L.,,1. N. II":.l. It:ier, hnad'iiirJ.'t'.-l'i.ru, Second Koontt, I'hl C..fTr.,th. Kimmel CVll.n, Kimmel A CVil oru, koontx, t'olirotu k KuppeL Koontx, I iil, C. k K., Kimmel k Coi'sirn, Oaithcr k Oither, k.,iui, t 'oINirn, ColinHh k Kuppel, k.rfi:x. kimmel & Cihorn, Kimmel tt vi:m, Codr.th ir. Knpel, Colfngh k Kuppel, Cofiruth k Kuiiw-1, Ouither k Oaiihcr, lhi a. tvil roth, Kimmel k Coiborn, k.s.ntx, (railher k Oaiihcr, OaltlicrkOa.lt her, C'ollpnh tt Kupii, Colln.th k I hi, Cotln.th k Kupel, Colln.th k Kuppel, julyiai IJvengl ct al.. Tohia-; Speic'ctr use ..less liauh.uan, :.Icsse llc.ti-h:ii.in, ' Win. S. Ile;v, Trust k II ihrl. Kcim . Wen !!", K. tostelK Sanniclc'. I.ivci.g -l (Catharine Lrve.ii..-r', Car line H.vb, '.I. .1. S, -hell's ass'cc, i f. J. Snyder. Crouse Ji Sl.ii-s, S.tmilcl llea.-hr. ;S. V. Iivet:g-v.t. Park Davtoti, jCh.irl.'S War icll, J .lin II. Kilnmel, . Willi im I'cun, Silas c. Keim. Daniel M.:oi;cr, ' Donircs it IJri-ugnl, t.law.ii .1. Pritta," Silas Keim, lUrrs K.nlr., ' . at K. & t h!. tt K. at t 1.1. l""!!ro!h it Hill.,- !,,I:lt, H.OTS. Koeutz, Hay tt f. II -.1 '. tt 1C. tt I i,:. il.icrs tt C. it K. '.,ll. ih ,x Li.j ... i.l? II. 'etl.-.nh li.u-rs at Kootiti. Il.iy. : ll.i. rs. C..tlrti: t ;i.i;.m, K." ut?. Kimmel t'..;in-:h i W. M. W. l. h i tlr.tii .1 .tin A. Iu,t, K... Mart In Zimni...nnui. K.m . W. W. Davis ,x liro. ti.ii Fret lens Lui.i liur.-h t.ol BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! ! BARGAINS ! ! ! The STcnv Stove? of Gr. R.. PAEKEE, Ie Dry Goods, Fancy Eibbons, Embroidery, Laces, &c. Would be plmsprl to have his Friends and Patrons call and ex amine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere, iorc Room on Main Street, opposite the S5arnet Uouso." Sonvr.s.'t P;; aprl 15. JOHN F. BLYlMYEn, DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OILS, &G. Th following: h a partial Y.rt of Plnnj t'n..-r. X'll,. . II .I" "-, k-ans, uaicueis, Jiiiuuiiers, t.ni.seis, i iant ,-4 ill a . CiViitK'a linnla P,.ll., :!. V.- , IV. .r """" " o",ju3i i'c."ni -itiiii.-s, itf.-i. i .iti.i, tan.-.,, rs ,vc -'(;1;l Hardware, Tub Trees, V,g Satldlt-s, Haiiifs. iiiit hles. r.in.Uits anil 'Ki Table Knives ami Fork., rocket Kt.ivts, Seisscrs, J-'iio-.. ' n(V v' -' -,,...1. : u , n ... i. . . ... . ' . .. i.. . .-, iui(;esi.sioia iii.-uiiifiM'i luuiuv. i i.cau, voiorca i aims i.jr ins;uy arm Otitsule pamttn":, raiiif i;i nil a'J r-. ' ,r Varuish, Turpentine, Flax.tevd Oil, U.-u.-Iics, Japati'llrver V.'aVni't'su i.s' Ac. Window G!a?s cf til sizes ar.tl r!s.-3 cut to'nnv i-I-apc! TI.o I t -' C r i Oil always on fcanl Our stuck of Coal Oil Lamps is Inr-e a:;d conM.r,', vorv elegant styles. Ditston's Ciretilar, .lu!vv aud Cro' Cut Saws ' .Mifl Saw Files of the best quality, rorrelaiti-iined Xeltles. Handfes of a!! kin..-' Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks, Seytlts, n..utL Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriage .ud Tiro uiasses, v asu lioarus, ciotrtcs Vvr::gors, .Men! i-:itvt's, i) or Mat- li t-' tuusj, t.oouen itucuets, a wine, i.ope an .-.;Z,-S uy I'uiitjs, P.iitter i'-;"tJ Mop Sticks, Trapa, Steelynnls, .Meat Cutters Uinl Sttifi'ers Tr:i"t s 'c',.J e.u.iiuij, jik.tii luaiiis, ouue, t'.isi 'um na IfA'-.a I ... k'k ...... ry Cowo3 and Cards, Door Locks, Hinges, Screws, I. atelier an 1 f ;n a t. v..:i,i. .i t: n i 1 .-i . . , ... tu .uti imiiucis iiui.-. licsti, T' e r . ... : . ii . . ., k no mi:v i.i, i tteeii e. vTTWiintr, Hull t .: 1 - . " 1 l r ', , uAciusiivuiy iu ui tina oi tuott.i :ir.a , , ., ,. ' . EMrua nuu uit: utiiiuiur, ui utiv oilv in . . - fu. untuck, te. pi.tr i.ie- it ereuii to re.-ponsio.e persons, l tbap.iiniv o.. i'i:-!i,rn-A,,. t ami horwlliis SOilSlin tn tne.Vn nwnr r - je mis eeusou 10 maKO nianv J.JJ.A.JJI Aprils '74. A DMIXISTPtATOIfi NUT1CK Eauste of John V, bnvr 1m. Iat of C. r.i'.uctPe IsofoCii, deceasr.f. LetteM of admini'tratlon on the above estate having Iweu icranfed to the undersigned. n.ni. e is fccreliy gver; to those Indebted tu it to inase imme diate payment, and those having claims axtinst i, to present theia dul auihentie-ated ! r Si-itietr.cn:, at the House ut Daniel Cams in said Lon.unh on Saturday, Annast '.a, IS74. ANDREW rsoWI.IN". ju'v AdminiMrator. JOSE SEPII SHEETS A SQV, l tviertskerf, JWtiTi r . -i.t in'T (K.-t rn h:inl and makt) tu 4 i.p r.f all st I aitl prirt-K, vn tlie ti'ivt !- jHyi!iie. Iliiviii a iieurw4( tc MtU-siC siyya ia rin'!ines.. e ar wavrvmpe'l tutfike Hrh;s to cn.J l.rinx ott tlie vurlutti oeiuceriLf. n-7ii 1 A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. rvter I'hilllppi and v:if.-. of Millar.l towi-iiij.. having assigned al', their pro: ertv. real, personal ami mixeil. to the un.lersiiine.1 In tni-d f..r the lien- etit id the'.a ot-iuors, notu-e is here) y given to u II I..'r..jt Indchted to s:ii. 1'hlUippl to niaku iiutiu dtftte imytuetit ami tliose having claims will pre scat 'UtjndaJy ataieuttcatcl. AAHO.VWILU Jul Via Assignee. A SSIGXEE'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby siren that Aaarm V. H iker. pr.prietor of Ashtola .Mills, iu Paint town.iu Somerset cun'.v, Pa., made a voluntarv as.-i-jii-nient to John jiun.iell lor the benefit ..: Ids .-rc.li-t'.rs. All iH-rsoits knowing t)ierjics i:i.i,.t.i.-d 1.1 thesnid K.kcr will plc.:s vail at uucu aud make settlement, JOHN M UN DELI, julyva. Assignee. aajqxEE'S notice. Jacob S. I'hilllppi nl wife, id ?4!tor.t t.. un ship, having availed alt their j jrty, r.".tl. per soual and niixe.1. to tlie uti.lcr.-ii.ie.i in truat 1. the iienehlol tlieir rred it ors, n t:.e is iterchv iv eu to ali crsons itvlehte 1 to s.ii-i Philliiioi totuake linme.lute pa.VM.--ut. and th.Mie having c.altrs T.'i.t present t-m iluiv ao.lu;ir.it-.ite I. A.KO. WXIJ. JutyCO. Assigiiire. JClIOOIi. i:wiii t.iiea a school for the prekirili..n oi ili.-e who wish tu teach, an-l others. Auirnst a ! IsTi. at Condaeuce. Tuition Inm 4:1 W i for tne emir,.- term ol ten weeks. Oood accomiu.Uili..i.s can le had at reasonable rales. All should i.e in alien... ance at tho beginning of the tern. attg-, I. J. MILLET! TOItMAL SCHOOr. tinp U n.Vtn in all lh hnailiea uu;ti.y y.it 'a r rullt? 'h !.-. Ttiiiw lU-jlrin t;)-h wUl l)ti9 rho4ln eTery rffjiwt uu-.i M trw ir warns, 'iuiticn U.rii tnu ) 6V juljal li. II, iiJtCK.UAN. T MIE NEW ENTlkl iiaiisr: ixsi'uanci: co. . ' 'yew VoterDripi' Bcdl'urtl Ct f e rr' xtit.ioni ,utu; l""HTIIAt DI AM : . V'T Mc r,,u 1 UAU -Ar .v o JLo.i, J l uy. Anscncy has been established la every e.'.-e-tloo iMstriet "in the county, an.1 tiie ai-cnt t ill n:J on all farmer and explain the working f the in stitution, and solicit insurance. U-e, active and responsible men of lie.llor.l ci antv are at the he.ol id llie company in whom Va,sit .in.dci.ci ,-..n be placed. itilj-'a pULE'fO ACCEPT or ItEFt'SE. TVilllam W.d.1i.i.e and John .V.sjbash. Yoo are lierel.y ictlfled tu appeaf atan 'r;,n. ans Court tolwliei.l at Rfjrset on Moud.kr. n:.. atth day of Augut res', to a-.-), '-r reluse u take the real eiie "I Henry 11. Wolm-pc, eearcl. attvo a'.pru'.scJ iatl-Al:!n, or non tu!yr s,rfcrilf. T U LE TO MVE PT ..r E E F I S E. V V"Wi, H. Sullivan. Elias A. 5ii!'.in. N i riiiT. Sullivan, Oeorre K. Suilivat:. resid ing o Pittstmrgri, Pa.. Minerva P.. intcrmar l with Chester Dcltcy. Nancy A. ullian. rt. inir in 3iontiroiiiHrT n-uu... ..-. i You are hereby u.Hine.1 hi "It"' 1 ourx It oe neiu at ij..u.-.. - - : a :.iT-t trt Ks Jllh dsy of August next, to accept. wto to taj'.e .i.. ,.1 .ti ,.f Pin in.sulliva kk-ai. . w I appraised alnali., r siius- cause why I'letatiie suoulJ not be 1. ruivvri'l't" julyli rtTICE. ' A -ti Marr Miller having lell my Is-1 and wiiiioul any just cause ur pruvucati.!. tne i.ul.l.c are hereby tiotilied n.4 t.. trust or harl.-r her on my account, as 1 wiil not poy any bills ..r ber eooiractli g, unless compelled by law. a.j,i TOBIAS A. MILLER. AVi' A! t t i t i lFNiArs 1 A:;,.r:.. w , , 1 K . K . I'.. l :. A. I, : Fit x t . J :;. ii. le. r .-. i-:; s . :-. !.-r i; '. 1 . ' . i:.- ;,. e .. s.:; , l-.l l, .1 it.i a i.. , i r,-.: -ri, k ii: l--vi t ,.;.)., , S i:n, , !.;;: t-.h i: , i rla ; !d.,:: i'- , :i.-r. -u4:: i-: Week. I. Breti! J'.nas s late. ; tn. .Vit, sr.. .May it .u.iy, Jatnes K.-:ty r; sf.. ,l r. V . l.'r'.nk'.in. in. 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Ilcr.-e i':us!,p t'r-. eyervt!ii'::- lu;, i i.WeUT ar.u Jsa'cty i nsf (!. "S to . t T T , ' mt: ii aru ware trni e I .'..it Hardware trade. irtve y ii- ,t. n ...... i . . : . i. nttU'iilion , i ' " ' "lie .lli'll 11 - f ,-r. I.t'O..! . ill'-Vl',;; S i.'i niy I. ::., v. ii! (..in. l tl UiH'dVs. iVtf it it as.:-:. vi t'lts N, Piers"'', .,. ( S,. o - , - . H . . r ' ." ' .' 1 ' '" new (,;j.-.s. I).. ,' r.-t .1 p' i;lt'it' t kt 111 ,1 Jl It .iohx V. ."jLY.MVEl: OTicr . - - Is nerebv s:v, :; M irinsrci 'i.-ver.. I'lll'-u. -il ! to:: : 1 Court i.;r c.o:i. ,, . lTl. UttUl'i '-' N' It i'...-r: ,.-i :,.' wiit, . lH:t. i'l I t, "U 1 Sair-i-iav. Ait K ;.r. st iiijiici,'. Pr. .i'u .ui .tarv. A D.MINI. A. r i . a t o i i',s n o r i c i ;. x--;.iic of J.. no. " y.li . l.s;-,f Bf.ith.'rsvaUtv t-.c.i.-.!. u on TliCaoove ct.it,. "'r't rs.n.'.i. n.-c.-e t-i :.l t- i. to lilak.T lt;l- Iil.-. :aV!ltg ,lili,IM toHti-: i't , Letters of r Iniii i-trit having been grume! to 1 llcret, Jtivt-u l. tii. i::. nu'.iiate B :' 1 iti.f l..r .-t:o p:iyi;tcnt. n. , to pr.-s.-:i' . lit :,t".h" i:,; ..Mfll . r-si-l. n,y an nti. -.i .ii 1 .lee, i n .Nil .-.lay. Sc;.!eafl. l'jtii i: i. ii r ; A .. ..- At.K! i.ik k; C I'M IS JiKLAXt), li i ' - f U A. - 'lIsM-s Lucy y.aailSarj J,ms, l'riu ASSISTED El' a; i.v,"'j"i.si:i.i.K in ckci.'i i.:.;.-, tcut f ft-:i..;l TeacOei. 1 ..is ,,..,( , ,..j,ti4-: ,,n 3n t iv.' .i t in .1 rt-uie,i uraiiiiT pan ol-u..: Mou.il ji'i l'-.-. ".it tut- i..riucr resfleiire ot t'u Daughter, of tu'c'la:. .!a:u.. . v:. J. nes. ifl'ainw;ji,.. i !,., xl k, grounds, t,y v. i,: ji. ;t is ur,-'n-' sl. it in ). nppr.. ,ri..t.-d :.. .and a.. ,r. ev ry ,,.ni,:v i-r ti .1,. 1 r -rri-i . T:-.o l-iri- and w.-il '.-rniij.i;.! r..t::. are ndmirAbly adamed lor Di-rrmtorics aa.1 s !-.,. r-.:- au-i no p.tn.s w'JI to putvd to m.tke ail as ,"i:iort.ihi a lot tittnictiv:- us p...sii,.-1,, the ,:t piK Only su -!i rales viiil l.o eul r-e.1 as arc n.o- V"'"7 to tl.-ir i',:i n,r. UKl:! sn l h.l.:ne-s. and ts vii: pr!-te.n be.,;: hittl arid chn'.aiitr:iii:.ng. -,r- h is I.. I U: k:'- : crt tsksn 01 '. .-,1 re:.u;a. n ,.t u i. 1 raw. ii!-tf-t'n' "t : 11.. k'r'-Tf h :ip1 Kn:r!:-;i ; lid! irrin;.isci' ;it Utt) jct!ti: ti: V (iU-S!ti. S- h l.t'i' v.ir will tin terinin:i:e t'.in: tn I s-pt. isrTSistiu;ij TITTF, PC T TT rirtT t nriTl I- I- Ul A I L ST - 1 Ul ' L' A. J-IX'.k a. I II I tilI tf tl ill I 1. in.iiT DEiMmsrsTs. TWENTY-SIGHT TE-VCIiri.: TVin-U'jfh In.-;r't i' k-ii.i aii-i'irn.iJrt ut.il ( la aU ;i. mru k .in o;irMsiiri i isr; :h- win.: iv tul 9 V s siLajcty y-". t V4VS 'Te Us.-:.-; ii:.d best ( r.ir. i 'r ;e a : r e- e-. ll- nil j uri-'SeS la A-.-.-.-re-.k ' s.eri'-r -i :ve tages in 1.1-s tiiiou, lu-awing. I'auritig. Ncvi.c is , s, :i l. 1 U jlS'.r.. I'rei, ii .'cm 1-T n.i tive eWiT. flwmes 's tn3 any iiii: it'i'-n in toe I J.I e-l St.'il' sCr-hiiir ci, 1 ti a.flal.'..:. an l a'-eoittii.-ia' '.- .vs. Fail lenii ceiliuvu' 1 ' . S.tld lot'. Pr i-.''Ut. I"V. I. '. pi : .'?-. le !.. i ltt- mju. 1'a . I -r catal- M'i i.u-;t sTiii ui'WJi.isi:, o.. 5'cinale Seiniiiary un t't'C with f.wr ?r r fY ynr' f-i; -r.'T, i -t sa;-Tli;r at!vnrt;(-4 In tn-f 0 l an ', :. t ir iii il l r.in: ln j. I; li ti Biii.ii iM .r;.-. a t -nr. t,f lunvA. .K-rl, r'td lufit t-.r v.-ir 'sii-.y AITkV H ft Uf 'J t- T rvrjvn:rn. H:iii -tp K--r vfji ' :v a-iVr-.. yr:-.-iil. !:.". i ii-;;t, i. 1. lata. i.. iMli-t'., Krv. ,-V. l. i.-l.tn r.ivr.i'y UT tn td1 nti-', Yrri V U'. r vtmrti a&t sitUe Uv.ui ail icn.t-t. h r ii iiM-fi Tvry .naiT.1. it i. en-i.y a: i.-ir. w iu; l.i' r i-h'-r: ami iu ev-ry rr't i? Um? r-.,r-rt p.-ri- :r in i.f :iy !".-( vu:t fu n It will pay Mm U hy uinz it ? -ao, au; j. r.tn't-- V -jive AiiriiactiD. ai.V'.Ty tt(i-'! Trvd u.i r, i-;- i. if wiih Bi.inr Cth,z Lrm in mi f r--i ::- c.r:i 'i 'it-r-'. tttrah.u r njjK i -, X'. an-i Uiciu tn.ni't- tactu! ai' I. J 1X EC I'TO irS NOTICE. Iv rj.i..:e or ina ia:e o: ..'ei-pn . t-rj"-. JlXS-BS-.l. inters ic.-tanniary.nt:-a s-ive eUtc hav.ng . ... ,1., u ..-r.c ! tit tl-r or r 4U- thon:.'nUlc is hereby g"ea to tie. in to it to make imnic ' V!""U. al ! Ui m.iuis sin-t It will lifs-i't t-'irm to t . Me-I J-,v- .lk-rstui.l. at nrfi:!U, n .i-.a.a.v. me .J.n r.i:r. jni.'H.U L I.hMi.
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