i s i c a,,... -r ,1 The Somerset Herald. '.VKliXtSDAl Junr.ii . 1ST5. h.iK..t;KT fc, M:KKkAL MIM CAILktlAD. ( ip. nv! ur.t r M m t:iy,N'v. 16; n, l74.trai:it will un as olluws: I.KAVK. AimlVK. Express Wi-st C 45a. m. T Si) a.m. JU,! l.i: : .11 30 a. rn. 1 30p.ro. ?.i : il V it . . . 3 00 i. ia. I eG ;. m. P. V. A li. K. K. r.'.cs k-.m-.dal ro;sT. Express ljsst Express West Mull East Kail Wct .. .11.05 p. m. ... i - a. m. ...11:13 p. m. ... 450 p. m. BlTrALO VALLEY RAILROAD. Mail Esr 11:15s. rn. l-tir-.vr.. Mail West ::;; ji. m. 415 p. rn. FRANK FORNEY, Agent. ft rmsD'irgJi&C sllsville .... HM WasMnCoa & Baltimore "SIIOKT LINE." ALTERATION' OF TD1E. l:1 A- -3!a Tnla Cull, 0231 E::l:rs. Es: Trns daily. TIME TABLE. On ami after San day, Nut. 15:h, 1S74, Trains .i (Ms K-iaJ will lci:Lrt anl Arrlvo tr-mi Depot, corn.T Crr.! and Walor streits. as (.-Hows: IjCPAST riTTSIStBtaH TiMB. ABKITS. .n A;- McKei-s-j'irt Ac . ,..m 6 45 a.m. M'-keci-t.-rt Ae- I c. m 7:3'. a.m. W. Niwton Ac cm 8:i"'a.m. Throuirli Ex...S50a.in. liii-ttlown Ac cm 10:15 a.m. Mckecspcrt Ac c. .m 12: m. Mkcefport Ac cm 2:00 p.m. McRccfporl Ac- ii.m CIO p.m. I'liifiiti'wn Av cm 50 p.m. Ai'Keeiiport Ac pi in TVip.m. Through "Mil.:io p. la. U en NVwi'-n .Church Tnu--i.l-J 05 p.m. c.-n ' a.m. Tlin.ii-.'h Mail a.m. tlitcd Way .. V : a.m. ?i Kof'iMtrl Ac ts.ia. 11:00 a.m. Mcbcvpirt Ac cwn w li p.m. 1 'I'V-iiV' m ti Ai---. m p.m. :.:. Ki .1 Ae- .in 4:'J0 p.m. W. .N.wt-.Ii Ac cm 0:1 u p.m. .Y.rL-vM-.-rl A c-'-n ?-ip. .7.15 p.m. 1 linmsh 1.x., M'-kri'wrl Ac c in 11.15 p.m W'K Ni-wliMi Cliur.h 1 r.;:u 11' :i p in. ('( iitrjl Ticket t'rfloc, 43 .Mil Arc, Pittsburgh, Pa. . k. i!Ti;d:,ian. r. b. s-cms. H::.i;:i't.C:::::::rTi:!i IMki, C:i F,:i Ail At Alt! ilher & Co'., Ahton, LivciKo!, ::d Ground Alum and barrel Salt, lica;. PiM: A- S..H fi.ri-a:.- ai i:. J. BkE'.III.EY's. i:i:-5 nr.- in the field 1'i'uk i'c B: r Pii1::Uk s. li; or u. ::--t p: ; p .i.1 fr V.'n in c:i:h Don't lor;ei ('.u.-nl the price Ahfithfr of l-'l.mr. 1 Co. bav .1; - r l i riii2: u! i ivi.,1. a fine 1. So. 1 mi 1 '.' M:i it of Like Iler 1 Iresh from 12. J. Be;:l.ii:.;:y. Evervboilv 1-uv ;:cad f Alt of cash .11 r I n. r, ret 1' ITS All is of j ij wor"; : iVnc with neat lli.n !.l i.ilice : r.i-.-s anil iii snaii U at tlie lViim v!L-rs to vibitinj cards. Paper lampe .1 li i.r. .t To Fakmer1'. Don't (lclay bringing in your Pol;i!.) s t'.H 1 lie bottom lalli- out oi 1 he market. Cook & Beeuit.. Ik you want to buy Knives, Forks and syins. or ia fact anything in the II ud iare line Blymyer's is the place to get it. .T. II. FiitTZ. County Surf ill: v day. Saturday. " o:!itv llo'.w, Somerset. Pa. Wanted. All the Potat.vs lhalVc Bring them right along Cook iV r,;:t:i:iT lor I Palmlji-. buy your Seed ,e-l:Ky s, he has just reo il i'l Oats and Corn. Outs at E. J. ived a 1 trge Co to Altiather .v Co's. TuVs. Bnektts, W:ishb"a r.rnsi.es, Cli'lht!ines, iVc. for Churns, Baskets, I" 1T i.oii; has declined twenty-five cents barrel. Buv voitr Flour from Alt- tnt'.ierA; Co. und get the advantage of the iteel.ne. John 1" larje lot Bi.vvtm', Las now on hand aj of the celebrated Mc icker's Prv Ridge lb-d llanies. wh:ih he wul sell al v. hosesale or retail. OTIt K. All per indebted to! v.s bv note or IkhiIc account m:i (ail and iu:.ke set'Jeuunts at once. Snvitt; i 1'iiL. S..i:. erst t, Pa., May 0:1., 175. John F. Bi ymvf.k is prepared to sup ply i.ui.ding Hardware t tne very lowest : pi ices: .ai.s. jAiks. Ijitetus, Hinges, Giass, Oil, Paint, Arc. Sugr.r taken in ex- har.L'C lor good-'. M . Nmllrr. M I) OtulUt and Anriot No. 210 1'rne Arenac, Iiltbarti, I'm. All diseases of Eye, Ear and Thrm'.t, and Catarrh. s;Hcia!ties. Ojx-rations for Cata lat. "I'rosst-d Eyes," "Weeping Eve," i'..l Hairs. " IV. v pus iu Ear ir Nose, t-nlarged Tonsils. Vc, jx rfoimed. Spec tacles f.tted. ArliSicial Eyes inserted. ( BCnriirt I'vallry Yard. Pi r sale Fowls und Eggs of Fancy Poul try, bred lrom imported Mot k. Buff and Partridge thins. Eight and Dark Brsih iuus. Gold :.i:0 Silver Spi ckh U llam bvrr.b.s. Rolands. Black Spanish. lk.n tarns and Brer.-'- Turkey?. For partiiu '. r; rddrcc . A. KonN-rr. s iVnf.iictiev. Pa i ) ai.rj- toriptr I.ichlnlac Rod I This c.lebritiM pure Copper R.l will! ,, .i ,i -i c...,,n l.v ti,.. uii.i..rvi,-,....i ! l! o,L rt io'. in u.p' lt i,iM.i.'( r ,,'n.i ! . . . 1 ' ' . . ! a: l-;:u ordirs i'l r'l i r e't'i'o v i,( m o'r: Rhoads Ban-. Simerstl, Pa. Orr.ain.'n!" for Buildings, ted larts-, AViallier Yams, 1. S AK.. Kiire C.bl 1'.; and Balls. M.:v 1 Va Wm i iav Hlffley bar jat o(iened a f.ne lot of pieee gmni (or fine ustem trade. Wr.i. Cr.mim. f Philadelphia, w ill superintend the custom department; all in want of a f.ne tasaionablc suits will do will to give him a oil. Mr. Croinm I li-is 1.a,1 several vears eierience !j.lst! r!t , ,:.i,aii riau-r. AW a et-ncml tin ! ti Drv Good and Noii.m, Boot and "'i uiiu i r.tuileiuan's lc Clutiunr Sluv s. Leather and Findings, G Vi;rn:s!i:n'T liii,.!. readv Ui:. 1. r 'iitn aiTd lfvs " i ! i Diiy Goods And Cuuhlvg Chf.ap. TV ri 1A -c IT. ,,. .!:. and ..i.-k i in vm.. --, -bin Muslin, vard wide, 13 cents ; other; ;!:. ins. vard wide 10 cents ; Dress goods goons : r.t IJjoents ; 20 cord Alpuocas 25 cents ; Ginghams 10 cents; Stiijied Shining at l-cu worth i.jctnti. All ool Suits at f.i.M wortu $13,(i0. Pact fam fl.OO to tl.2 Ir i hir. Drv Good and Cloth ing ill lc s,,id at bottom prices during ; theutxt 40 day Tka-c call at II. Hef-j " ' Pnaie Building, next ooorto Bcegh-. I Tsar I.lf wrth ! OattaT Si kness pn vai. c cn ken, and e verv- lxx-y rum plains of suiuc disease during bfe. When sick, the object is to pet 1 e'.l ; now nt sav i.lair.lv that no rvrson I ia this world that is suiTiricz w ith Dvs- PeDM, Liver Complaint asd its tffects. s'u n as In Jtgc ges'.ion, lostireness, ick i iiiJueiie. sur si,,r:. eli llrart Rv.rn. : l atpit, anion of the Heart, Depressed Spirits, j cntet, lam now prepared to take Pbqto- usm-sa i-.. ,ri tk ilccrti Ai-.l,,,i.. Tin iniM etc.. of all sizes and i l.:li'.iusni-ss t l st Fiaiwlr i;hout getting relict and ' C-lrt"V 00 J"uU 'b:s- ? to vour Drug- j pst. G. . Bt-ntorj & Co., and" get a sam-1 i k- bott.e for It) cents and try it. Regular i size you. 73 cents. Two doaei will relieve The dry goods More of this place w ill be clost-J on Monday tbe 5l11 JulJ- Thk Stnic F-nifxial , Association stiiin at licOfordthis n tx-k. ib in A kew K:liool liousc is being just sMuth of Jcnncrtowii llorough. creeled Of llic praia cro Ibc Uyc "u lookioj the finest, a.s il is Ftaudin-J 4 feet high. Hves to the front as tUose greea inch worms arc again drop-jung froia the Iroes. Wall PArnn nt Cost at Stirk'g until the 1st of July. Now is the time to buy. l'ositivcly not after tLo 1st of July. TnrrEE certainly is a revival in the shook business, as all shops are working and many new ones being built. Call and see the lame eon"? tock of Wtll-paicr, and Window -blio.ls t Atnos Stocks. It is a nok 1 fUrt that Ubc greatest cloth ing thief is a Mr. Scare Crow oi corn heia notoriety. , . O.nlt about two hundred and fifty pa llors" in this State have announced that Monday l'ie 'onSe8t "J of the year. Srnixo Hats and Caps, Collars and yi,sShirt8, Susjenders, Bocks, Handker chiefs, i:c., at Amos Steck a. 3Tr. JonN II. ZnivEKMAS of Qaema hor.ing has just completed the raising of a new residence, beside the old one. The Cumberland Xettiof Monday pa vs a high compliment to our base-ballists and citizens generally. - Messrs. Cook & Beetuts are baring the shelving placed in their new store room. It is expected to have the room ready Kir occupaucy by the 4tu oi July. A twelve vcar old bov in this town, af- tor nrrlurminff a dav's lalxrious work at pic king potato bugs, was oveiiiearaio Ta, when does tihool commence." Col. J. C. Lyxs, Dr. Geo. Fundenburg and Deputy Collector Bruce, ot Cumber land. dnipeu into our sanctum on Satur day. Ciiil g:iin, gentlemen. ; FitOF. G. F.;-x.'HAEFFEB w ill conduct di i f . vine services in the itelormeu tuiiuren ai New ('entrcville n?st Lonlsday, June 27. at 10:30 A. II. " " ,t , The Gettysburg Comjiikr says the wheat crop in Adams county will yield ten to twenty jkt cent, more than the average according to present prospects. I'l i;e Blood. All should have it. NY lml is lile w ithout it? 'The Blood is the Lite." Uead the advertisement head ed "Blood." Ponder it well. Then act upon its sugges-lions. We had th pleasure of meeting Mr. Willis Hay iflhe Cumberland Timtt, on Saturday last. He is a pleasant gentleman, and we would be pleased to meet with him trtqiicnlly. Tun bridge crK-s":ng the QiK-mahoning creek at HoovcrsviUe is now being torn auuy and a new one erected, which is lo lc iwtniy feet longer, to as to obviate another ice gorge like that id" last winter. The pravcr meetings which nrc held in the Noah Shaller school house in CJuema houing twp., which have been sustained for the past thirty-two years, are 3et full of interest, and all are welcome to come. A Sjmizhset lass was heard to exclaim, "l h dear !" as she was almut to step upon a snake; si, young men, take warning that, this expression so common, docs not al wai signify endearment. - Shot Himself. On last Friday morn ing, a young man named Scott Jeliison, of B-irds!own, while blowing into the muz zle of his gun, was fat all v shot, the ball passing into his month and coming out the back of Lis neck. Gretntlurg Herald. Hats axd Caps at Cost until the 1st of July at Amos Steck's. Winter, Spiicg. and Summer, Fur, Wool and Straw, for men and boys. Call and examine for your srii. Positive! v not longer than the 1st ot :y. . Thk broad brim straw hats worn by the ladies Jeiul to tlie suggestion tuat tne freckle seaoa has set in. A young lady gives the following as a tried receipt; One pint bay rum, one quart soft water, two ounces magnesia. The Wayncsburg Indrptndtnt vouches lor this Luge tut worm storv: "The oth- vor. S;x cial j er day, Isaac Webster, of Center town i:i the Court ship, ioond over two hundred and twenty 'cut worms in one hill of corn, and some thing over one hundred in another." A rAKTY composed of some six or eight of the young men ot our town started to the mountains on a trout fisliing excursion on Monday last. Orders for trout can be left at this othee. No one person to be supplied with more than 8,000. An uifknow u man was captured in CapL John Holderbaum's wash-house one night l.i-t week. He had removed hisshtx-sand bung ihem on a tree in the orchard. He was brought to town and lodged in jail i over night, and the next morning allowed to depart. . ' ; A Swiss newspape r announces that the Inxty oi John Blackford, an American ac tor, who -was lost three years ago in try ing to ascend Mono I Bianc without guides, was found in itn immense block of ice which recently fell lrom the mountain. The body was thoroughly preserved. Last winter a young chap was arrested in ( hio lor placing obstructions on a rail rcad track. He was tried ai the last term ol court The jury returned tbe tollow ing very singular verdict: "We, the jury in this case, pveour verdict of "not guil ty," but would advise the parents of the culprit to keep him al home hereafter, in order that he may cot be guilty ot th same onence again. It may not le generally known that we have a law in this State prohibiting any iH-rson from lK-rlomin? any worldly em- ' plovment or business whatsoever on the i lord's dav, commonlv railed Sunday i works t.f necessity and charily only ex- ceptcd! uuJtra jienalrv of . ur dollars for I !i i,:ri Tirp or six ilnv'a ininrior.ni't:t A i'avixo and progressive business has I Wen assumed bv our tanners of late, which j is making the township roads, thus poy i ing their taxes, and who savs it not le- i ing progressive, wnen irom lonv 10 nuy ol our farmers are headed by their tupcr- visors, who never weary of cry ing, 'Come, bi8, come." - i That raisin; pany at Solomon Bow man s ta inc town oi Jenaer, ol iaie, was lr0Tn tvwvis a real least, and through- tlm rlir lli.ro n n. .1.1(11, r.( H.ii.p tun ' .,. ...i,. , uio.n v,. nuui, , u u. anu fsoioonwi s new earn, ah, Dumocrinz about one hundred, in the evening enioved the results ot the ladies' raising. Solomon vtas inal! Lis glory. Mr. Isaac Kai fjian of ConeniaUL'h is e-fcting near tlte Johnstown pike, above his house, a new Amiseh church ; also in the southern part of above townahip a new Tunker church is also under conitniclioa. and the new Mennonilc church - Las just U-en completeX Does not ibis mm nest pn grr-s ? , " " " ,. , Many of our Uruiers are engageJ ia the toast ruetim of new Looses, the old on.Lt ing torn away. And respecting the "-.T , architectural work, they are finished very tastily upon ihc exteriors. Laving double Lalconies t-n U.iU siii-s an! cornices of fine work. Tiit School LVrd of Soiuerset township ... , .. ... . .. . " ' uur:mru.e ioiwing . V "-"(i j . I resident Samuel Fox Secretary ivter Hefikv. Treasurer Herman Sta'hl. Collector or Tax Simon CborpeniDg. It was agreed that tbe new aascwmeDt 1 at T mills, which is one less than that of last year. Last Fridav Mr. Hecrv Iii( it.n.U a cordial invitation to all triends to call on ' ! hi:u, and on their arriTal thy toand a new bam foundation ; all knowing its mean'mz. ! went to raising. Ladies were in attend- j iance, and much Lilanty was enjoved by all, returning borne with the hearty thanks ! of Mr. Eons. Henry look cheerful as hei viu. the luhi timbers standing erect. PiiOTOxiRArHS ! i hotogbapus : iiav .nml work in mr Orallerv at Horn- siyieg. Old pictures carefully copied and : enlarged. A full line ot Pictures, Frames, j Mouldings etc., for sale at all times. liooms in ILtmrnota Hktk. rn trance next doxw Uti Mrs. Tredwcirs store. W. n. Welflet. Window Blends, Windew Blind, Win- dow Hinds; a large variety at Amos Steck's. Paper, Linen and Shading Clolh, plain and lifiifti, with or without fistutes. - ' f ! Wall rAren ! WaU-piiucr ! ! Wall paper 1 1 1 Everything in the wall-paper way- for Parlors, Dining Roams,' -Chambers and Kitchens. Halls. Vestibules and Churches- Call and see the large stock at Amos Neck s. - Hon. J. S, Black and his cstimidjle wife arc now on a visit to Somerset, their fonner home. They live near York, IV The Judge wears the national legal distinction he has achieved as a great man should. Ho lias very many warm irieBds in this, the county ot his birth, who arc proud of him, and rejoice to take h'uu by the hand. It may not be amiss to repeat that membership tickets to the National Normal Musical Institute, to be held in this place during the present summer, will - be but ten dollars cash to all residents of Somerset county instead of fifteen, a3 announced in the circulars, this being the amount charg ed to all non resident pupils. St. Paul's . Evangelical Lutheran ' Chnrch, known as the Fritz Church, sit uated in Brothersvallev township, half way between Pine Hill and Berkley' Mills, w ill be consecrated to the service ol God. on the 1st day of AugU6t nest. The friends of Christianity arc cordially j:ivlu l to attend. The Republicans of Fayette county met in Convention at Uniontown on Monday of last week and placed in nomination the following ticket : ProthoDOtarv, Major Cyrns L. Conner ; Register and liecorder, Matthew Arison ; Treasurer, Benjamin C. Slocum ; Commissioners, CapL James I. Jackson, and Jesse Heed ; Auditors, r. W. Hess, Thonai Newill f Poor House Diiec tor, Maj. Clark Breading. A Ci niosiTT. Mr. B. F. Cooper left a glass stopper at the siore of II II. Marshall & Co., on last Thursday night which he had taken from thecrawof a chicken. The stopper had originally been an inch and a halt in length and three quarters of an inch in circumference, but had been ground down ly contact will the gravel, und oth er contents of the craw,' until it was but an inch long and a quarter of an inch in circumference. Last week an Irishman was lodged in our jail on suspicion of being a horse thief. He had in his possession a pair ot very line horses, and an advertisement describing a pair that had been stolen in Washington county being here, several of our citizens thought they had made a hit, as these horses answered the description in the ad vertisement in some particulars. The Hi bernian, however, proved himself innocent in a few hours, and went on his way re oieirg. ' - -''''''. Tue poUlo biiij has been set t rhyme, viz : . - -i . ) i 'He can latlie in a jujluran, , Grow fat on kcrmvne, Ume tut improves hla eye iih! : , -11 i Juice ua 1'ar ji 'rra. .- ; s imptsslMo to kill bua : . t .-; i , f lie will rell'h (ur uc. And we'll bet our bUlom Joll ir .You can't tiraln 1.1m wilh a r-IL" A Stkanoe Slicide. Major B. Tied well ahowed us on Tuesday last-a toppy, or bee bird, w hich had committed suicide, or rather "avicide" ia a queer manner. While engaged in building its nest, it got piece ot siring formed into a regular slip noose, and through some means or other inserted its head through the noose. Major 1 redwcJI i attention was attracted to the bird by its jButterin and he attempted a rescue, but when reached life had fled. TnE Bedford Jnqnirtr says that Mr. Wm. Black, trom the vicinity of Schells burg, recently went to Mann'sChoicew ith a load of bark, and was, accompanied by his son. a bright little lad of some seven summers. On their wav homeward the horses started to run off, and Mr. Black sprang from the wagon in order lo stop them. The boy clung to the wagon for some time, but was finally thrown out, breaking bis neck. He died A few mo ments alter being picked up. Tanning Ski.ns. The following method is recommended for private use in skin tan- ning : lake equal parts ol salt, alum and Glauber's suit and a half part saltpeter : pulverize and mix. Handle skins and rub the mtitwre well in three or four times a day, the ofiener the better. If there is not moisture enough in the skin to dissolve the salts, put a little water in the latter. AVe are assurrcd that no moth will attack furs the pelts of which have been thus prepar ed. . It is a sure thing that everything in a ne spa per does not please every body ; and the rule holds good in all branches of bus iness. The merchants' dry good shelves, the milliner's and jeweler's show cases, all tell the same story, that banian nature dif fers in ils likes and dislike. It is as fool ish to condemn a paper because it don't cater to an individual taste, as it is to quit patronizing a store because it don't contain everything that one man desires. IVotlfe to District Secretaries. Many ot the Annual Reports and Certifi cates have not as yet been received. One of those already forwarded was lound to be incorrect and returned. Secretaries should be very careful in making their re ports, for a Superintendent cannot approve incorrect statements, nor will the depart ment receive them. The District Secreta riea wCl please forward to the County Superintendent as early as jiossible. My address until further notice will be Glade, Smerstt county, J'a. t j J. B. tVihrKEY, " Co. SupL e published several, months ago the decision of tie common pleas of Hunting don countr, in a case where a magistrate had neglected the formality ot reading the contents ot a mortgage to the wife ot the party executing it, hen before signing it he examined Ler separate and apart from her husband, that the omission was fatal to the validity of the document, although the paper on its face was executed in due form. The supreme court has reversed this decision, and decided that the certifl eale ot a justice of the peace of the ac knowledgment of a deed or mortgage is a judicial act. and conclusive of the fads certified to, in Ihe " absence vt fraud or duress, i ' j Js the Criminal Court, last Friday, Ma ry Reed, a young lady school tcaiJu-r, was tried for assault and battery, and acquitte d. It appears that she had been In charge of a school which had the reputation ot being very unruly. One boy, especially, seemed to carry on before the balance of the pu pils, which incited them to be dianrileriy, and the teacher punished him for his mis conduct. Exceptions were taken to her procedure, and a suit was begun against her tor assault and battery, w hich tound its way to the Criminal Coart room, where the jury aaid by their verdict that Miss lieed was justifiable in what she hai done. J'illsburg Gun Hi. - . On last Friday morning, about I o'chitV, Mr. Scott Jeliison, residing atout l'oar miles from town, in Dcrry township, West moreland county, met with a very serious accident, by shijoliag hunsell in the month with a rifle gun. He got up early in the morning to go out to work his corn, and thought be would take his eun along, and on examining it, seeing there was no cap on the pivot, he pushed the trigger back with the toe ot his boot, and placed the muzzle in Lis mouth for the purpose of blowing in it, to see if there was a load in the gun, when Lis foot slipped, and tbe gun went off, discharging the ball in the back part of his head. He is still living, at last ac counts. Lot hi a very erificai condition. The annual Commencement in this in stitution takes place txi 7"i,wrnUiy, July 1st. The address to the Allamni will be deliv ered the evening nrrvinrM Inr K It K"k-iT- rr. A. M . M it -J fwwi., i tin Tuesday eveninz the addrcta hefi.re the Literary Society will be delivered by L. II. Ste'uwr, A- JL, M- D., (if Frederick, Md. Persona coming to the Commencement over the Philadelphia and IbyaUiog Rail- nd. can procure excursion tickna to all the Drinctrwl stations, and those cominr over tbe innsyivania railroad must send to the undersigned for "orders" lor excur- sion tickets. imJosin? a etamrted envelope in which to rettrrn them." In every case the names of the nartics for w ham the cr- ders are Severally Intended mutt be given. Tickets wjll L rood, from . Jun gotu to July 34. Waltkk . Kkkbs, Setrttarv FtmtV.y. Lancaster, Jane I, liT.o. j A rEW days sinee the tew Vegulations ; governing the- retk-mptinn of muiilated j currency went into cli'oct. They provide t us follows: - ... I" "In thecare of k;;al ltudcri;ult. il' le.-d ilKin iii-ir-lrnth ot t ie or -iiual pi;n: n oi the nute be raifsins, the mutilation will Lc disregarded. If one tenth, iu lace value will beUeductcd. it more man oue-ieuiu and less Uuw onc-lilih is missing, one-tilth of its face value will be deducted, and so on, reckoning by tcnth, but no note, ol which less than one-half ot its original proportions is presented, will be redeemed without evidenco that the missing portion is totally destroyed. The same rule will be applied to mutilated fractional currency with the pubstitiition of o:ic fifth for one tenth." j Aoc ordiko to a list published by Secre tary Quay in tho pamphlet laws lor 1S7j, ot corporations created uuder the general corporation net of April 2S, 174, it ap pears that between the ltth of July 1?71, and the 1st day of May lbTo, there were 137 corporations chartered and recorded in the Secretary' ollice. The list embra ces manufacturing companies of all kinds, turnpike companies', building and loan as sociations, gas companies, pipe companies, and water, coal, publishing, land, lumber, stone, ice, etorage, bridge, market, ferry and - steamboat companies. This list is evidence that corporations multiply as rapidly under general laws as they did under special laws, and that n general cor poration law answers all tho wants of the State completely. . We are pleased to announce to tho citi zens ot the county that a corjft of engineers hare been, and are now, at w ork prosecut ing the surveys for the new illustrated at las map of the county, soon to be publish ed by F. W. Beers & Co. of New York i Citv. Wc hope the citizens will not fail to show an appreciation of the work by giving such Information as lies within their power to the gentlemen engngea upon mis survev. The importance and worth to any com monwealth of a thorough and exhaustive survey, published in a lorni convenient for reference, and whieii win j-onray si a glance its pie?ent stage of development, and the nisnv endowments nature haste Stowed, which has hastened its growth, and now points to a future of increasing prosperity, cau scarcely be overestimated. The Fiue this Mop.srso. We fortu nately escaped being consumed in the seri ous tire this morning, but we have had a number ot organs and several pianos slightly damaged by water and by moving them in great haste. These instruments wc will close out nt less than cost. None a them are injured to any f-erious extent, and not at all in their interior ; musically, they arc ported ; we will warrant I hem to be as durable as nnv others. Here is a ! chance seldom offered to secure a fine piano or organ nt ruinously low figures, and wc suggest that jiersons who want to eocurc a bargain should call at our rooms w ithoiit delay. Please remember the place, No. 7'J Fifth avenne, and don't forget that these pian os and organs are hardly any worse for tlie danistre the places where they have been injured cm be readily repaired and never noticed. We will furnish ihem on easy monthly payments if desired. JlKI.I.iJllii: HitLNE, I'iti.i 'wr?, June 10, 173. 70 Fifth are. ' The Western Pest. The following description of the voracious grasshoper is from a circular issued by tho Commission er of Agriculture, Hun. FicJcrick Watts, of Cumberland county : "The destructive insect is ahnort identical with our common red-legged gnurshopper, differing only in the length aud kiremrih of the wing, which is cue tlnrd longer. The shape is just the same. It has been stated that the grass hopper which has appeared in Yirgiaia is of the true Kansas breed. This is not so, end alarm on that account need not be felt. The destructive grasshopper is ot the Al pine species. The Soiuh American grass hopper is an immense fellow, lour and rive inches long, and ugly looking. The kind that John the Baptist nsetl to eat are of me dium aize, and belong lotho Asiatic and African tribes. While the ravages of t lie insect threaten to be very bud in Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri, it is not uuiiiieiy that second plantings of grain, vines and vegetables may wholly escane. The ex perience gained last year in devising e!':i- cient methods for their extermination is While reading of the devastations of the grasshoppers in soma of our estern j Slates, we have entertained a sense ot se- curitv, lectin? that we were too distant from the scene of destruction to be in much danger of suffering from their ravages, but it seems as it the fact that our satcly was fancied rather than real, is about to be brought to onr attention in a practical ( manner, bir the insects have actually made their appearance in some parts of our coun ty in such numbers, and evincing such powers of. destruction, that thtir advent furnishes good cause lor alarm. Ex-Sheriff John Hill, of Bethel township, informs us that in Lis vicinity they arc very num erous and that they Lave destroyed the young clover, and arc now attacking the coin, potatoes and the wheat. Some far mers who Lave sowed extensively do not expect to get back their seed, and it seems as if all the crops in that section will be considerably injured. Reports trom some other portions of the county announce the presence of the grasshopper a,Lut it is hop ed that the 6tason is too tar advanced for them to do. much liari. 1 end. ituli Ji );-- Yeut often a screw hole gets so worn that the screw w ill not stay in. Where the glue is handy the reguKr carpenter makes the hole larger and glues in a large plug, making a nest lor an entirely new hole. But this is not always the case, and people without took and "in an emer gency, have to fix the thing at once. Gen erally leather is uscj, but this is so Lard that it docs not hold well. The Ust ot all things is to cut narrow strips ot j-ork and fill the hole completely. Then force the screw In. This will make as tight a job as if driven into an entirely new hole. . Another Lint of a similar character may be ttselul. One often desires t put a sta ple into a block ot stone. The hole is nude, the staple inserted, and lead nulled awl run in. But unless the hole is made with the bottom larger than the top, the lead will in lime work out, il there is much jar or side strain on the iron. Betshles, the lead i3 liable lo some compression, which admits of looseness, opcchJly after being subjected to very hot fires.- A mack better article is toilpbur. If this be melt ed and poured in around the staple instead of lead, it makes a much more Uurable job; besides, it is t fti n more easy to pro cure sulphur " thaii lead, ns every store keeps it that deals in rent-nil -:vriety. Don't Kill tiih Einns. The follow ing bit of good advice we clip from the Harrisbiirg Patriot of a recent date. Farm ers and others would do well to heed it, and see that the birds are protutid. It reads as follows : Few ot us are sufliciently awaro of the true value of our insectivorous birds. From early sprin nntil lite autumn these restless visitors ba-iii: the fields and gar- dens in quest ot iood, prying into every nook and crevice where the destroyers ot our crops lie concealed, a countless host ol n hick tails a prey to their busy search du ring the season of planting and harvest. Every bird that frequents a tann is we except the Leu Lawk and crow comes to oiler us unpaid service whose importance wc can Lardiy overestimate. Let any one who doubts "this watch a plurbird or a sparrow lor half an Lour, and see Low, with scarcely a moment's intermission, onr little insed hunter pursues his eager buk ; and then let him reflect upon the necessity, the duty, of affording liu birds every ptissible protection. Killed bt Lightning. A boy al-out fourteen years o age, the only son of Ja cob Smith, near Waterside, was killed by lightning on Saturday, 12iU inst. The fa ther and son were working at a lime kiln, some distance from the house, when the storm came 'up. Mr. Smith sent the boy home with the hones they Lad been using, directing bun to put them in tlie stable. This he did, and his mother supposed he Lad returned to the kiln again. When Lis father came to the house tor his supper he inquired for the missing boy, and after a short search he was UHind lying between a cherry tree and tence a short distance trom ; throughout the county, the most noted of the barn. dead. It u supposed that he sat j which ta tbe YVelfcrsburg vein. Few on the fence under the tret for shelter from ! counUes in the State Lave more minerals the rain, w hen lie was struck. His Lat we have, and when we once get a was torn into shreds, Lia clothing torn off , way lo i,tlag xe products ot our motin his body and boll slwes faff Lis feet with ; balo lhe market we shall soon see the aole entirely tarn off the one upper, l Somerset ranked high among the mineral 1 here was a scorched streak from the head producing regions ot the country, to Lis feet, and from the appearance of a lll gah on the side of his Lead he mast have been dead several Lours. The sad affair Las cast quite a gloom thiou ghout tlie en- tire community, ami will s-rve as a warn- ing against taking shelter ncder trees da - r . i . i . " r - t . niigiuunuer siorms. r.vtreu iTfu. A gave of base-ball wt played on Sat - urdiiy last between the Potomac nine, of Cunibcrl id Md., r.ml the Ckuls nine, of Somerset. Tlie Potomac arrived on the morning express, and were met at Mineral Point by a committee i t the Gludes, aud at the deiot by a largu' committee, hcadcdjby the Somerset Comet Band. Game was called at twenty minutes of two. and lasted until five o'clock. The game was wit ncsscu Dy about three hun dred spectators, who manifested a great deal ot interest in tho result. In this con nection it might not be amiss to suggest to spectators that they should be less partial iu the bestowal of their applause, and that a good play, no matter by vhom made, is worthy of "their approbation. The rotoraaes won the toss and went to the field. At the end of the ninth inning the score stood : FOTOXACS. t U LAKES. ).; R. O. ft. H. .Tolrnwm. I U. 11. CKinloo. tf. A. li. ia-wIj, 1 b.. II. Shriror, I. ... J. JI. Miwre. Lf.. 3 K.J.Ondenionk.c 1 W.O.Hoflman.2b J R. Kyan.SU b.... 0 J. Moore, r. f .... 3 A. 1 TV alter. 1 b. S 3 J. r. SnvJer, L f . 4 Ji. Parker, .... 2 A. Hetflejr. e 1 i J. Ziinnierman.cf 0 :t !A.!.Bonfi.ril,Sb. 1 H. Zimmencan.r.1 J. H. Snviler. p .. 3 O. Showman, I b. TjU'i 2S Totals ID 27 After the game, all hnnds adjourned to the Hill House, wucre Jlr. Dennis Meyers. President of the Glade Club, presented the ball to the victors, li. 11. Gordon, Esq., on behalf ot the Potomac Club, made a neat and telling speech. The evening was given up to amusements of various kinds. The Fotomacs left tor home at 10;J0, ac companied by many of the Glades as far as .Mineral 1'oint. Tbe uninitiated are not to understand that those who Lave tho least number of runs on the scora did tho poorest playing ; on the contrary, some oi tiicm uia the best- Mr. J. P. Kimmcll, of Somerset, acted as umpire, and Samuel B, Harrison, of the Potoniacs, and Ed. li. scull, of tho Glades, as scorers. Our boys arc mach pleased with their guests, and hope i; may be their good for tune to always meet as pleasant a set of gentlemen in their ba30 ball contests. 10 KEWAKD..V reward of ten dollars is offered by Messrs. Davis & Sohrock for the arrest and conviction of the scamps who made a raid on their gar d -n, south of town, and knocked the tops o f all the onnions they had planted. Cunfidenced. Two of the smooth and i ily-tongue l gentry dropped down on Brothersval'ey twp., last week, where, af ter a short stay they succeeded in swindling Mr. Peter Hauger out of a sum of money. The circumstances of the operation arc about these : Tho Millers, that is the name they give, projiosed to buy Mr. Hauger's farm, and contracted with him for it, agree ing to pay one hundred dollars cash as a clincher to the agreemenL When they came to pay the money they Lad not quito enough, and one of them uiked Mrllaugor to go with them to Berlin until they could have a check cashed. At the bank Miller presented a check lot ?0U0 on a Clearfield county bank, and desired it to be cashed. This the cashier refused to do unless it was endorsed by some one he knew. Miller then got Hanger to endorse it, and he re ceived his money and started down town to see his brother before he closed the bar gain, lie is still down town hunting foi hi) brrthvr; at leas', Mr. H. has not si-t eyes on hira since. A dispatch to the bank re vealed the fact that they knew of no such man. The brother was arrested and plac ed in jail. It appears that people will never learn to guard against swindlers of this kind. Men who would study for Lours before, endorsing a note for a neighbor can be talked into endorsing one for a perlect stranger, verifying the old maxim of a parting between money and a ceitain class ol owners. We hear this morning (Tuesday) tliat the swindler who secured the money has been arrested and is now on the way lo prison. OusEnvE the Law. Ia chapter forty of the general laws ol the State for 1S74, may lie Sound the following sections, which are of interest to township otlicers : Sec. 1 lie it enacted, That tlie au ditors of the several townships and bor oughs within the Commonwealth shall meet annually on the first Monday in June, and oftencr if necessary, and shall audit, settle and adjust the accounts of the supcr- vlMra, . v A -...I adlUUl, OOr- ougu and townstiip treasurers, as may be referred them. Sec 2. That the auditors of the severa townships and boroughs within this Com' mon wealth, are hereby authorized and re quired to publish, by posting handbills, either printed or written, in at least five pnblic places within their respective town ships or boroughs, an itemized annual statement ot the receipts and expenditures of borough councils, rood commissioners. supervisors, overseers of the poor, and school directors for the year prececding the anneal settlement of their respective dis tricts ; said handbills to be ported within ten days after such settlement ; and fur ther, it shall be the duty of said auditors to file a copy of the same wilh the town clerk in their respective districts, and also with the clerk of the court of Quarter Sess ions, which shall be at all times subject to inspection by any citizen thereof; Provi ded that w hen any two of said officers shall be exercised by the same person only one statement will be retired ; Also pro vided, That nothing in this act shall be so construed to interfere with, the present law which requires annual statements ot the receipts and expenditures of the bor ough comicils, road commissioners, super visors, overseers of the poor, and school directors to be advertised in the daily and weekly newspapers published in their re spective localities. Sec. 3. In case of neglect or refusal to to comply with the provisions of this act, the auditors neglecting or refusing, shall each iay a penalty of twenty dollars, to be recovered in '.he same manner as debts of a similar ainoiint are by law recoverable, by snit instigated in the came of the school district uiwn the complaint of any tax pay ing citizen of the same, and proceeds there of to be paid into the school treasury ot said district. Sec 4. All acts or part3 of ac' incon sistent herewith are hereby repealed. . The Mineral Wealth or Somerset County. A few weeks ago wc gave an account of the tiiscovery ot a nickel mine on the farm of a Mr. Burkct in Stony creek township, this county. This week we have to report what purports to be a still more important discovery. On Thursday last Mr. Jos. W. Dauaherty presented us wilh a specimen of nickel ore taken from a farm on the Stonycreek within a few miles ot Scalp Level. Mr. Daugher'.y claims that some of the ore taken at random irom the sjiecimens pick ed up was sent to Philadelphia and thor oughly tested, and that it yielded twenty percent of pure nickeL The Lancaster mines, considered the richest in the world, are said to yield not more thin five per cent, at the utmost, while the ore found on the Burkct larm is said to yield eleven and three-quarter per cent, and this mine twenty per cent. It tbe two latter mines should prove to have even a quarter of the amount named, then Lave the gentlemen struck a tionanza, and one that will add materially to the wealth and prcperity ot the county. It is also claimed that in the same Lilt from which Mr. Daiigherty took the nick el there is canel and bituminous coals, iron and two other varieties of ore. Another great source of wealth of Somerset county is iis immense coal fields, the principal of which are the Keystone, Salisbury, Berlin and L'rsina veins, all four of which are as fine coal as can be found anywhere. The l'rsina coal, the only vein thoroughly tested, making coke not Inferior to that made in the faicous Connellsvitle region. These coal fields are almost cxhaustless and will prove, and aw proving, a great source ot wealth to our county. We have still another great source of profit to our our county. The immense veins of ex ceedingly fine fire clay ihat are to be open ed at many different places throughout it. We believe the only vein ling operated at present is the one at Keystone Junc tion. The great amount and fine quality of the lime found at many places is another im portant source of" mineral wealth. Our farmers Lave but lately commenced the use of lime as a fertilizer, and the demand ' r ,r ;, u .Lit inrrpasin-r. 1 tron oreU found at several places ; - MARRIED. j , -.rr PILE KRING. On the 10th Inst., by 1 Joseph Camming, Esq., Mr. Josiah Pile to 1 . i T- .11 U- - . ' Misj Amanda Kring, all of Somerset Co. ! ANKENY KRING. Jane 17th. at the j housa of Mr. John Huston, in Somerset by y lit v. A. B. Trn.tal, Mr. Joseph Ankeny ui jiiMuiu, .vuuiu aini-i oi roin- crsct trp. KOXERSET MARKET troctJ liy W. F. AiTrATnKB k Co., iitiitra ix CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR L FEED, Apple, dried, fl Applelutter. ) gal Hutter. a ft llnt-kwneat, u Uuabel Kee wax, V S Bacon, houldcn, y ft " tide, " ham, " Corn, V luhcl , lini meal Vt ft t'alf akina, V Clover titieti ntnall Clover Seed large Calcined Haiier ., ll?!Kived Iloae, f bag 1W0 larvs, f di J'i.mr, V bW... Flaxseed 1 bn S fc). Hydraulic Cement, W bbl I.ar-1, V ft Leather, red aule, ft ft ' upper " ............ " kip, " LanlPiosierlJbbI Oats, ft bu.. Pulatocs, hn Peaches, drlad, fa ft Peruvian Uoauo per lot) ft Kye fl bo Kiuta, y ft Saldino. L, W lbl,cxtra " " V ba " Aahtoo, per rack " LiTcrpoofl " " Gronnd Allnm, per aack.". Sugar, yellow ft ft U a l oo 300 1-Jc 13 ,...14i!lie , 41 Se .tiw ...... 9 o 19 U) AO .as i loe 47 SO tl so M 75 Mo SO 03 T0c see fci 4) ..Tie Toe 14c 4 W .. .,..! 00 aoc M l 23 -J 00 ...1314C Snjar Phwphate w bag, 200 Is 0 n uiui ume, y T New Advertisements. jXECUTonsNOTici:. Jmialo of Jacob Cover, late of Jcnncr lowaslip, deceaaetl. Letters testamentary on the aboTe estate having been granted to the onderslrned by tbe proper au thority, notice Is hereby given to tboso luilcoU.il to It to make Immediate payment, and those having claims airainsllt to pYeaeiil llieiadaly authenticat ed f'T settlement on Friday, July 3o, '75, at Kline's mill, la Jcnner tuwnslilp. HENKY L. KLINE. OtUUOt W. COYF.K, jueM CTATEMENT of (J. F. Denner, tax eollector tor sjomereut township for 1S7L Gross amount of dupllca to . ....3595 00 CIl. Iy cxnncratlons Hy commissioB ol 21c for col... Paid Treas. per receipts Paid balance, to close up to 90 Tl 408 3i 3iW 0) Simon ChorpcnlnK, Treasurer of Somerset Tp. School Board lor 117-4, and eudinir. Jane T, liTV. Amount received from former Treas........tno 53 Milltlik hoes Iron Noah Huberts Ml T4 Si-hof.l appropriation from State 43'i M Mlltt: Hues lrom O.M. Nell . 62 U Aaioj. j. Irolu G. p. Dinner, collector- 53i 00 Initio so Clt. Paid talnrk-s to teai-licrs. ..iJCtK-i W Paid G. F. Denner for collectin!' 71 90 85 W Exonerations allowed eolleetor.. l'aid anseated land orders which are wortlilew Repairs paid at sjamueia' ecliovl house Paid lor fuel, repairs, Ac Hal. on hanu and paid over Ul nenTreasurcr 314 51 311 3D 935 W-HTiSO at) P. HEFFLKY, Secie-.ary. juneJ3 JtUIN 13 A K Eli. President. SETTLEMENT of aceoants of tke Treasurer of school laxrs id Sumersol townJhip lor the year ending June ,. 1S75. BlVftx CHOKrEJOXO, TEltASC REa, Ir. To am't receive-l frotn Sinner Treos. .$ CIO 53 To am't received troin collector of school taxes ; C4'.T '--u To am't received from militia fines for '74. W 74 To am't received from militia lines for ,75. S3 74 To ain't received fmm State appropriatian 43i -K) CR. ny am't of orders ....aowisa liy exoaeratiiais on unseated land. orders 39 5t ' BaL to hiu Is ot Treasurer....... JB4 06 10 JAO. M. WALTER, HENKY YUl-'NG, GKO.SPANGLKR, Auditors. , SI. Shaver. Tp. Clerk. juB .. . ... ST AT EM ENT of aci.unts of the Supervisors of Somerset Tp., for the year ending June 7, 175. IltXJ.lUI.I STCTiXAX, . Tr. Tj amount or duplicate C9 80 Cr. l!y work on roails Xi5 7T Ky salary 63 7i tioneratlcns 13 no MT1B C-ASEBKKR, Dr. To amount of duplicate 4 110 15 Cr. Hy work on Mads "Ml W Hy salary l6 m . Lxoneraitou i3 JACOB X. WALTCB, Ir. Toanmunt of duplicate $ 634 Cr. My work on roads few D HySuUry 5 Si Exonerations 7 74 GABRIEL WALEEB, Dr. Te amount f duplicate ...4315 09 Cr. liy work ua roads 4-'-63 el By salary lol 75 Fxoaeralkais ID balance on hand trow last year 330 11 paid to township auditors for set tling accounts 8 00 Pal.l tp. clerk tor services 4 00 Paid lor books, stationary, He.... a SI Lilian' due tcwnsliip... - 169 tl IC727 43 g727 43 JAC. M. WALTER, JIENKY YOC.Nt J. UfcU. SPANGLEJt, Auditors. CM. Shaver. Tp. Clerk, jucii W. H. LEMON, NO. 45 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURG, rV. Manufacturer an i dealer ia 4VAI1 the newest Styks of Ft'KNlTCRE ia store and for sala. Our chamber ami parlorsets are oiual to any in the city, and at popaiax prices. juncjj The BLOOD is the LIFE, and U it is inipare, the whote system will be diseased. You cannot purify a stream while the spring ia cor rum: neither caa yoa iu- rt (rood bealta to Ilia human twdy while Ilia okd is cTevlo the seeds ol disease to all parts of IL ThcrelorePL'KIFY the BLOOD, an.1 na ture will heal the disease. No remedy. has ever been diawered which haseSectedscgreatanaTn ber ol permanent cares as XiiisriDSE-ys Improved Blood Searcher. It is rapidly acquiring a natiunal reptrtatloB for the cure vt Scroiulous AlfectUms.Canceroos Formations. F-ry-slila. Boils, Pimples, t leers. Sure Lyes, Scakl Head, Tetter, Salt Klitum, Mercurial ami all Skin Diseases. The remedy ia a rcretable ewnpowad, and can not liana the axutt tender Infant Ladieswhn sai ler lrom the debllitalisg diseases known as Fe male Cumplainu will and speedy reUef by nsinr this remedy. Beware ol eounterielts. The geua lne has oar name K. L. SLLLtHSfc CO., 1'itts burgn a the bottoin of eaca bottle. Fur sale brail Dnwista and country dealers. Tne genuine has our name, "K. K. Seller a fituourgu, ) ., on tne bottom o eacn wrapper. JuneJ -'ANTtr-TO EMPLOY-WVK MEN Y travel and appoint County Agents ler Da. alaaaiEa s CATAiaa TaEATsaar. V.'arnmtcl to core Catarrh or pay 41.000. J. C. T1LION, lo'4 Sixtn St., Pittsburgh, Pa. juue ... Has examiaeil more lungs, ami treated more eases ol Pulmonary ami Chronic disease sueeessluiiy. than any man in Western Pennsylvania. His lunar examiaatton embraces not only nsnureos. but in tbe laat Si years he has listened to and treat, ed over 30. oou cases of Lung Diseases. faoiphleu sent tree. Address, DR. KEYSER, juoeZl LJ0 Pens Ave., Pituliorgh, Pa, DR. T. BROWN, No. S SEOOXD AVENUE, .wtweeu Wood aad Market 1st reels, Pttuliurg, continues to guarantee his cures la eases of PRi VATKblsLASla. H is remedies are prepared by himself No patient will be sent to a druggUt lor his Medicine. Having had a large experience in a practice of ever 1) years, he caa insure relief in a lew days. Terms low and cures certain. Del icate diseases, liver complaint, palpitation ef tbe heart, stricture, diseases of tbe bladder and kid neys, general debility and nervousness yield read ily te als treatment. All ktters eentaJaJog a lee or postage stamp promptly answered. jue3 DMIXISTRATOR'3 NOTICE xiate of David Seal, late of Greenville Twp., Letter ol adaiiaiatratka ) the abere estate having been granted to the undersigned, aotiee U hereby given to thoee indebted to it Ut make Imme diate payment, aad those harm; claims axainst U to present them duly authenticated for settlement oa Saturday, the Mthday of July, 1S7S, at the ot ue of the administrator iu Pmhuol a A. J. STf JNES, June lf Adsatai trator. ADMINISTRATORS, NOTICE Etat of Feter Hocbstetler. laU ef Larimer Tp-, deeeased. Letters ef adminlstratioa ea the ahove eeuta baring been granted te tbe undersigned, notice I hereby given te those indebted te It te make Imme diate pa; stent, aad theee aarlog claim against IL to present them duly authenticated fur settle ment oa Saturday, tbe Sttik day of July, 37 A, at the la I reaiOmee of ssdd deceased. PETER BEOWV, jaelS ' Administrator. BLOOD At'tc Advertisement. We will send the to any one in the 'comity, from the 1st of July until the week af ter the No vember elec tion for paid in ad vance. FREE OF POSTAGE HERALD L J : New AJeertitencnU. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. WUOL13.VLL AND ULTAIL OnbtT-l d'rrct fruu Ii3tl.h and Am. riran M.inu!j. lri r, every gtaae that II fonml ta tlie market. Henry M'Callum 77 rimi AVENUE AEOVE WOOD ST., May lilt h 1ST j. M. McCULLOUGH, Jr. Established 1848. IYI. McCULLOUGH, Jr. & CO., Imiorler8 and Wlt'ilcml: LIQUOR DEALERS, No. 355 Liberty Street, (NEAR UNION DEPOT.) PITTSBURGH, PA. Buyers will (lml It to their interest L call or write before j unhir..; tlscwher--. Wc sell Brand!- Gins, Wine, W bukeys, at prices to suit tlie time?. " aprlt BOOTS & SHOE Prices Reduced ! WII0L ESA LB 110 USE, G-ILL & BEOTHEE, 253 lai.icr. Street, puts nunc, if, pa. Complete aMortment of all kind of Boot end Sliocs. at?oa Lirire ft'-k of City n::i.!c i.S-.h... f M"rut-co, and La-atiiur. Pf. B. Bottom Price. Orders promptly atteadsj 1. 1. A;ir'.i7 "JVTOTICE. iS'otlce is hereby given that the underlined will sell at private sale the foilnwin tract of i.in I belonging to Samuel Zimmerman, assigned t Wm. Zimmerman, lor the ueneDl of his cruditorii, to wit: No. 1. A tract of land situate In Cluemahonlng township, containing to acres, Willi good build ings. No. i. A tract adpdnlnx liive trat and Jnneph Zimmerman, containing 5 acres, with house aud shop thereon. No. 3. A tract situate In, Shade tnwnMp. ad drimg Anthony Wechtcnheiser and others, co n taining 10 acres, more or le, ail oi limljer land, with a houe and statde th.ireon. Also, a No. 1 sawmill with circle saws an ! en gine ingooii condition, and a larice lot of viu-us kind ot lumber, namely, pine, spruce. aih. oak, linn, poplur, chestnut, suit ir. maple, clierry. . Persons wishing M bny will do well to addrcs or call oo the undersigned at Jenm-r X Knad. WM. ZIMMERMAN. may5 Aiisisncc. '"V'OTICE. "Notice Is hereby given tliat the on-Wlsmed will sell at private sale the fiirra of Jolia W inters, sit uate in Somerset township, atnet lour milrn north ol Somerset, adioinlng land ol Oeorgo Lh-hly, Urnry W atson and other. Containing 1G0 Arret, more or Vei. bj good rendition, with saltatil i buildings. PerSfjns wishing to buy will addrc or call ou the subscriber at Jcnnr A K"ad. WM. Z1MMLRWA.V, mayS Asiincr. Notice to Farmers. ft Mm Stall Is a dark dapple grey, coming 8 years oi l, Wi baud blgh. will weigh when In condition l.W j.uim!. Head short, with great wiilih lwtw;en tbe eyes, which are large and expr's.ive: power- lui neck, chest wiile an l caiKu-lous. tiuartcrs n rv broad and the bmly well ribbed up. tx-gi lp l and muscular ami notlt aldy slKirt fnim knee to fetlock. Mane and tall loDg nd heavy, hnlr of hue texture, snowing that he is ailesce ndant of tbe Arabian blood. Stock men need onlv see him to be convinced that he Is just what they need to breed from. sTJXjO?Aisr will stand during the season commencing April LSh, at my farm near Somerset. ImniraBce rju: parties luting their coils can bree.1 back next sea son at half rates; or should party lose both mare ami foal then ne charge will lie made. I have now some choice Berkshire pigs for sale frost Mock Imported direct Irom England: will also srll a number of choice Cotswooid lamt tnttis fall. P. HEFFLLY. aprl4 DMINISTRATOIt'S NOTICE'. Leu. i of Peter r,lmlle.perger. late of Queau honing Tp., deceased. Letters of ad nun is: ratMn a tbe above estate h.i r lna been granted totbeuadersigned by the proper authority. mKice is hereby given to those indebted to it to make Immeillate payment and those hav Inn claims airalnst It to present them duly authen ticated for seuiement at the lata residence of t In deceased, on iSa'.urday, June IS, 1S75. DA .-VILLA. EAVER. aprlt Admbxistraba ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ef Nfluh Earnett, riecewaed. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notu-e is kereliy given to tnoae indebteil to it to Biake im eiedlate payment, arid those having claims agsiruit It te present ihem duly authentii-ated for settle ment at the othce of 'the undersign.!, iaStovs town borougb, on Satorlay. July 10. 1T5. ROUT. II. PATTERSON. may -.28 Admuiisirator. A SSIUNEE'S NOTICE. J.diO Winters having null a rolnnlary a.'sim- ment to mo for the bntit of his cre-litors. all debtors ami creditors of said asslinor will call on me at Jenaer A Roads and make ettli-tnrnt. W M. Zl MM ER M A N. mayS Amgnre. "JOTICE. At a Court of Common Plea held at Somerset on the loth day ef April. 175. I'atLarioe Dwir-, .Wary Schrack, Elliafth Buoi-her, A. Boucher, Aine Schrack and David Younkin petitioned said l.'ourt tor an order to sell the Diseioie s libel ing House ami lotot ground situate in t'pperTur keyioot townsbtp, being the same lot ol ground pun-based from Henry Boucher jrh Msr, A. D. 1175, where I e tbe Court ordered notice to be riven in both the newspapers of Somerset wall ilanie Interested te appear m Court on the 4: h Monday of August, lTi, to show cause why snid order of sale sliould n ) granted as prayed lor. By the Court. E. M. SCHEOCK. mav5 1'rotiioootAry. O LV N TARV ASI (J X M K X T. Daniel J. Eerkey h r.itnpany. of Paint towa ship, esaert count'. Pa., bavin made an a siinsaent to me of all their estate lor tbe bencht ot their creditor I hereby give notice to all person Interested, whether a erediuir or delitors, te meet me at my residence, in Shade township, on Saturday, tlie Soth day of Jane. 175, with their claim properly proved lor settlement. JESSE SLICK. may 19 Assignee. . - t Cj.)(Y per day. AgnU wanted. All qp-J IU classes of wurk log people of both sexe, young aad oM. make more money at work lor us, in Uieir own imiitirt. dunna their spare moments, or ail the time, th in anything else. We otter employiuent that will pay handsomely lr every hour work. Fall particuiars. terms, au., aent free. Send as your address at once, lion I delay. Kow 1 the tune. Don't look for work or busine elsew here until yoa have learned what we oiler. U. Snsaoa a. Co., Purtlami, Me. mnlA "VTOTICE. will teen the fine Toena- s-rel St k Hore "LH HTFO IT." ewne.1 bv Peter Meyers' heira. at my stable la Meyersdaie, Pa., during tbe eota in ason. W ill laae fpeeial ear of mares sent to me er ft In my ear. Service y LigMfbot waa sir-d by Rlehnsood. he a rraad eist of Lexington. Dam by Shalus s -keatu. ky," whose etoek is wD ami lavorably known la Sou errtXanty. FREDERICK SCD EK pXECCTOR'S NOTICE. Lsu!t of John Muni, late of Cluemabonlng tp., daeeuaed. Letter testamentary on the above estate bv leg ben granted te lb undersigned, hy the prop er authority, notice is hereby aivea t toes la debtad te it t make immediate pavmeut. ao-l tlioee having claim against it will preot ,m to the undersigned, at the late restdence or tne oerwased on ,vday, J'l BTIN V. SORBER. Ciuw-airiA, mayS EaeeuUir. A1 DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. Ynj- at Henry Olodfclty. lat ef Lower Tark-y foot Twp., deceased. Itter ef admlntMralioei the above estate having ben granted te the undersigned, notice 1 lun.bv rvrea te those Indented te it to n imme diate payment, and thoee having claim agamat it. to pressrat tnem amy autneotkraieu ..... . , . Lun.l.f 11. at tne iw resioence oi neceesrw j 2Mb day of Ji , ir;. SAMCEL MINDER. Aaibui'tratt-r- B1j12 -Vi-ttr A I' Cr!i nti u!.. PITTSBURGH. PA. c. c. Ai:i:NnKuu W. DAVIS k RRO'S CHEAP GraC'iy and Confectionery f?0 MH P. SET, PA. Vci!e-tr.7 to lr.l-rm t'.i r i'i-I.? 'f tl.!-c nun'i nlty that we t.nvc pur uaiK-.l'iio Irocrry and i U-i-.V-nery ul 11, V . klicpi'rr. FjI.. ifr Hut Ifcirnet li iow, and have wide v ifu-iliii; uddtin.n t the already aae atwck v,.ls. Wesell all:l.e best braaiis i FLOUR, AND MEAI, 'rll'FL'E, TEAS, SL'IAKS, kicK, s Yur i's. K',LA?SJ--, Fl5I, SALT. SPICES, Ai'PLrS, FLA TO It ING EX TP. ACTS, DM D AND CANNED FKl'ITS. ALSO, TOii.U'CO, COAL OIL, vlGAKS EN IFF, BaVKiMS, lit-'CSETS, TVBS, Ar A!! k!c ta Fnnch a i ! naw eVNijiES r;t.'Ts, CRACK EKS PEltFl'MERT, FANCY CAK1.S, AND TOILET AiiTICLES, COMilS, L'Rt'EHLS, SOAP, e. Also an a-ertmrnt of Ty, Jtc, tnr the l!:t!o iik If Vi a wnnt !anv'.b!c 13 11 Orocrrr sn. I C,.n- fectiBry bus ca.l at Davi3 Cheap Grocery opposit: or. ly. THE BAHNET K 't St DfiBE'S DNRI7ALED HANS EndorKl l y the Ic-i'limr ar"i"f. 1IALNES BROS.' TIAXOS, Tho cheapest fir:t diss Piaao In U.e ma;k t. (.EO. A. PRICE & ( O.S OIUiAYs, )er fifty threa thi.n'snd if t!i'-rr. m w In osi. :. other uiukumiI iu!ru:ucul eviroot line i tc snaij IopuI:irlry. CHARLOTTE BLf ME, No. I'jSix'.ii Ave., Plttoburgii, Pa., S.,le ag.-nt f.r Kit. S'-nd f-r Prif IJ-t nn l t 'atalogae. Full wrtmi-nt of h't Iu-i.-. Ma lie Books an-1 small Musical la.'.ra.::cik'. air: 4, Javes M. Jacob. M.': f. A. Aoi:amm NATIONAL HOTEL, rr.rtr a: mrzx Mrs. M. A. A BRAHMS ft SON. Now 1T7 at ir?H Water ilrecl. Near ConnctiTitt D- xt. Pi'.oliursr, I'j. Tki well-known hotel has be-in enfin "y v val-d and re h::id, und Irtviria Ui u !c:i..vd It t rin ot -:irs. tl.i- PrT-ri'r-f will sj-nr'' no y. loiiiiak. it wijrtiiy ol puidic sej.:"rt. ir.d . the patr--nage ol ail wu. d--jre nr-; .-:.- -i. - modtioos. The bar is supplied w.ta the I- -'. jurtmel;. of W dies ami 1-i.U'r. BOARDIN' 1 M- u!h v'5 cents : j r day ' If we-k. ' w lo J7 V). M ly l-J. r.-j-r a i ; n . !l'"lt rn- o ILPIIA.NS' COl'IIT SALE. Hy virtue of nnor ler l'j--ued '.ul of u.e I ti'i.i:: i' Court of S..nicr-t Cnuniy. Pi..t tk aii.r-uii-ed directed. it.cre wi.l te x;l u sm-. -if lic out TV, i.U Saturday, Julj l)th, lsTO, at 1 o'cli k. In the pr-nde ia 'nem-iB'.-li t .wi lijp. Smi rnt cumilv. 1'a , tlie fi i- v. : n .. rii ed vaiuaote r-rai et:ite. lonnerly tfi- .'"!-) d jae'tt i u.ti-r. late ol said t-wn.!iip, di --l. A certain irjict .f land situ 'e in cni iijAU i township. S-iftierwt ei.anry. Pa.. a-:;ilniiix l:i i-: ' tf L.a:ic Kaulman, Ji scph ii-.J:i.aii. (mii..:1 tl. man. Scm K"':nan and other., sn 1 :):e 1 1: : 01 Dnrl-lsviiic, euntai.'d: g atn. j'. 1 -re. uc.re or is. ab.ut w a-r-s ric ir. I it-r. li a ' fi-.- .-rr !g houne. k'g stahi-f an-1 a iro! rifld-s ori-h.ir-l -u the oremieea 1 0 lao.i in well tlti.l- r -i. is in -.i.e of toe lie seeti-.n -d tnecoaafy, aad li w:;h;ij s miles of Johnstown. Pa. TERMS. i f.e-ttnrd ol toe pur-bAe m- rrj. if ter deducting ail exjicn.w.. sl.ail and r-ti.a id a lien oro thi prerruM-. toe interest trtere-,1 to tr Joi-i aonually to l.'al haririe Cus'-'r. a :d -,m 1 a.d deeeeacl. during her llt.'une. sod after hr di-ai .-i the sal one-tlilDl siiaii le paid to the parties own ing sail land. One-trdri in h;in-l an-l the baL anre in three eo,ual annual p-jyoieots. wirln.ut In terest. The wii',w's lbpi i-d tt -I'-l-rr-l piy nsrats to lie secured by y-lirn..nt a-c. 1 1-? deed wit: be mae as sin as p asii-ie a.':r ct.:ir-m-.tl'in -if sale t'y fii- ;-erf. Tea per cent of the puirba-! Ewr.ey mut V pail ca.ll no -i.y of tA.r. ISAAC K A VF MAN. juneo Trui'.-'c. UDITOR'S NOTICE. 1 liavhir tieew attxdn'.l twtit'.r tr the Orphan' Oort I rnncr-i'-untv, pa., to a. -cain wructi of the heir ef Frederic O- nd-r, l-n.t. are dcd. ami to make distrttiutbsa "f tnairs. f y supplemental report, toand aro-n tt' l' gii.v eniule.1 thereto. noti.-e 1 here'-T a '" ,f"tt 1 wul atlea-l U tbe dune, of id apf'-mtmeo' at m v .,!-h.-e In S..mir-t. Pa. r. I.y me i,;h day -ji Jane, Ki.wnen ail latere-ted atn ';'r-i- . J. K'oKK. junr Al;M. VDITOR'a NOTICE. A i amlervtaraeo isuitiv. luvnaiei rv ii.t i "ur. of I umm-'n Pi-ra ol Mnif-Kt ..--.unty lo p4M uj'.n the -laim. examine th aee.-unts.aD-i Baa, a '1--trti-uti--a "I the iuttls in the hands of i ttr4 W. Beuford, Admitiltrator of Jutin N..-'h. to asl arnoag tneae leaaLy eutuied tier". I will attend u '.tie duiie. A sai l aptomtni'Df. at T"lt" m S-imerst P..m FrUj. June'U, ls7i, wliun all mierrstc i sss a;tn-e -. j. E(gif.R jun. A win -n-. A DlIIXISTRATQIi'S NOTICE. JUtat Of Henry Lohr, late of QacmjLocio,' tw.n , deceased. Letter fa-lmloistratlnn on theabrv eatehav biK be-n mil'l to tne undrrsia-ned by t pr- p- authority, m tlce is b-raby -" to debtad t it w maa' in- me-l ia: . p ','', kavinir claim agaiaa-. it will p:jr.'. t"m iw .o at th ' r-Wenre J the d-e.i.on tn. i::aoi J:y. ,-4RLrs A wnu FtTi.ii'.'3';iNl"-"-J3W ''
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