-.1 r 4 si i ; K i i 4 i; i . 7 , i . J ' i s ; j J f 'I : i i ' i r TTIJ ' ir.. rnrru Ut ile Somersec neiaia.:vii:,,uau.uuh 1 1 " r.'.Ei.tr;. Dolt, n!;ir -NewCcntre- shlng his new barn. A VF.r.V FL'VcTC tU!M'ler SlOIDl paSSCll ,..r New Centievilk- list Saturday. Mi:. Jonas CrsTEit, of litis township, '.ne- a new house under construction, which is a r real improvement upon the old. rii:ix. Hats aso Cm'?, Collars and! : Ti-rthirLs, Susttenders, Sucks, HandUcr-i i!8 suggestions. Wis dow Blisds, in'itfotc Blind, "Win dow blinds; a largo variety at Amos Stccks. Paper, Linon and .shading Clotli, plain and figured, with or without fixtures. Tike Dlood. All- should have it. What is lite without ii? "I he lilood is the Life." Ik-ad the advc-rtis'-raenl keud- vl 15 (Hxl. roniicr ii wen. i ii"a .tot THE WASHED" HMCIL thin:'. V : M 1 . it- V.:i -ar.:vF.. t -.1 3. 1 re !'. ia. .'. !l ! p. etc., ill AIUOS MCCK s. il- . . . ii , . ... v . :1 ...-i. ti o ........ -,, , ...ll ,..ll ... l,.rr htiv ClOlUL-3. in "V" I' v.,. ... . Axt FEiisox wanting a cheap Jruit ol ' the 1st oi' Julv. Now is the time ; iVsUivcly not after the 1st of July. ! M;i. ClutisKixi.-i;!'. is adding greatly ! I the convenience ol' his horns by the ad ' n oi' a number of outbuildings. rd Heffley s. i hole suits for ircn, heavy ana lightweights, at ?C50. IJoys su.ts inm to $7. Dress goods at coi-l. .n :s p. . 121 a. TO. 1 .11:13 . Ei. . . 4 CO va. : O.-.K O! UiS ynr cc ' ra'.-? on rcc" .':i'j..ts and luce yourcne- r.VI-O VH..HY Il.tII.KO.il. : p. : Cl.V. Th; n- ! vv te the warmest uay of Ujc c,-v .- "I i.e thenaomcter in the shade rirt.y:?ht degrees Fahrenheit ITii-i ia fid bloom with the '.,wcrs trc:n which it has do- 10 Ri; ARD.-A reward ct U-n is, dollars is ollered by Mctsis. IJavis ! rcurocJK Kr tue arresi ami iiu" ! ihp artiniTvi xrim tiiiirln a mid on their irur- den, Bojib of town, and knocked the t. -j-b (.11' all the onckms they had planted 1 i'n'-,,".'i f I I I :!!' i :i ! ? " I. ', I A", V I ' : V iai rf LrK::i. ixi.ri!"iT'.'i:3 l i'. jil is l.'.il;!'.'. V.'n tu.h .r-i'-au 1 that a Xormal School VI 1 IV? ''I tUVU I.I IU 3 VIU , I J i uuiv.! i'.r i r. . r the ausj'ict-s oi" 1'rot O. V. Schacff- ,1 u nrn-fj: J';n; All riht (hr.rch, in the vicinity of :icl: a Town, in this township, is nearly :..h( d. and a lie v. Mr. White will pre ie as its pastor. IHOP.T IjI- ALTKHATION OF ii-tii.. ...J U-i). c fr .ii ! l"v reference V) the time-table at the L'.':;d of our local department it wiil be m lii that a new schi Utile has cone into ct ! . ;n the Butralo Valley Miilraid. I To th'.-c Karchiu.2 f r Picnic grounds i we would reeoiuracnil an invest ijration of , the i".;vi's in the vicinity of Ntmuels ; clir.rch, t'.t one mile irotn Lavansvillc ! :ay the uuhlushin Whitehall Timet: "X Schcaicladv pirlata H"',lin? school : .v.t d-wn on p,'.:::;ih)f.s.' This hapicns : here ":r-n, au.l vi-t it r.cvcr gets into the r,Cf rmiTpts are visible. Mr. A. 11. Urant's new? tailor .shop, which be now occupies has a business appearance ; a;so the lumiKT whicU eurrouuus .m. ..yu T'l.illinni'c 1..t w.irrants US to S.'.i" t.:at he is about to erect a new hou-se. Notice to lislriot ScCTflarlrs. tas. ttcra is any one tbin tue i . ' t II. ij. . : II ! it.s .1 1! Hi-?! T.tTrt . n h.ld.ln.n a i. 1 j rates have not as yt t been received. ncl'ai?r '-a S'-t ':P a dinner. The re of those id.-cady forwarded was lound to i an oU s iyiag tlat "the wfty to taen's ana returned. Secretaries cams is uirouirii iue;r stousaciis; now AV c A d :c rt is ( (' m' - liT 5 J .r fi. i. ...A.. : lc incorrect ana reiurneii. trecrctar.es AiiS XiWllS CI wCIiwSllWl'Wil 'should be very careful ia Uiakip.2 their re- don't thiuk we mean they are alter the T.UL IXTi:LI.I4iir"T ii:.tio- tiiATic ii:li:c;atk. Tlio Commissionersliip. u. co?:e.' scst. Ti'i:-r.AV, July C, i r. m. As we go to preis ths itnwashcvl and ucterrified De raocracy are ia convention at the Court IIw?e. They organized their pew-wow by the election ot Michael Hay ofSalis- ! bury, as President, and Squire anllorn Iv Lavansvillc many features whiclKiof Confluence, as Secretary. Xow the Th.kp wim were i.i the vicinity of the depot on Monday ct last week, w ere some what startled bvaloud reH)rt, w hich prov ed to 1 a blast "ia the yard of Mr. Fred erick Smith. Stones weighing fifty pontic were thrown forty feet lii.h. Now is not there such a thing cs ovtr-b;astln; csj cially in a thickly settled locality: ' PnoTOCRArns ! PttoTOoitArus : Hav ing resumed work in my Gallery at Soij erset, I am now prepared to taka Photo graphs. Tin types, etc., of all ih:c-3 aud stvles. Old pictures carefully copied aud cnLrced. A lull line of Pictures, Frames, Mouldings etc:, for sale at all Umes. 1 rooms in Mammoth Block, entrance nest door to Mrs. Tredwell's store. W. H. Wm.vi.r.Y. Qt lTn a severe tnumlcr e'.orm prev Ailam KXcinrcr Iri? eretteJ a i:e.t IweliiiiiT hoi:e on the brow ::- of t"V. :i. it v. ill make V. n A"- '.; -''." Vv'.! ' : i i i; ' h i il;:e' ! 1: .re : ,ht train :i the Pittsburgh & Con :e r.-.ii'.n '.1 h -ft the track ne:r the at Miner. 1 Point o:i Wedn -sday i'he 5:-'.;vr ran into the rear of the ..l;v d'.-n-.iil'.-liiiiir several caw. in this faction on 1 uesdsy. J he cli;in ney of the house of Mr. Win. Gilirt, on Patriot Street, was struck by liahtifing. of the hill -The electric fluid passed down Use chuu a pleasant ! nev. leavim the upper part of it sound but knocking it to pieces at the bottom scattering the brick and soot all over the room. A child of Mrs. Gilbert was in the room at the time, but, heyoti.l bei:i;r badly scared was not injured. ; time is no.v at hand when ni-r in the sun until their hair be (ii v enough f.-r them to appear be heir parents, aud teil thct.i they : swimming. '.ef C-Iii ;:- r brands of Flour on han.1 at all j r.u-1 f-r s ilj at l.w-:-t c.'-li prices, i C':iru Meal, Corn, Cats, C hop and -. always on hand. (';: tt I1i.lk;t.. I A Woi;: Ti) Oru Dkltohs. It t:ii;es money to keep a business oi any kind in little successful operation, but it takes still more to erec t a I'umting suen as we now occupy to accommsdatc and supply our customers with such things as are daily wanted in every household. We therefore ask our debtors to do for us what they can in the aim is at . .. .. C i 1 : rospect i t a large crop tu uic . lusc.ous ;i aeh is very gooil. 1 rom llie pf;-.eli L-tev. ii'.ir dNlricfs if Delaware and ;! try i;ii:il reports come of an extra crop, 'lie" same is sai 1 ol ths southern tic-rot townsh::- in La::ea. :er, i'he:-ter nr. J York 1- .1 t. P, i: : -. e aa-1 :;.s on -r.'j-artd to m w i'.'a iro:n i etlui'y invite one and all, Uith tnall, t'leail on us in our new Main Cross street where we cMiimodiitc and wait on r.css and fidelity. Cook & Hr'nuiTs. i business is tn make it is b! done? Uv atten :h syttem. When you so to Your ciistom- U'' way to e. li .v." c.:ti t! :;:.d u tli..:t. to sell, say l! v.-u have go.-.l cotlee, tea, calico, i.;a.-hin ry, hut-, lots, houses, tell the a:.t. 1'AiT.T. '. 'tt!-ja,tr !! Wall r ! '. '. livcrything in the wa!l-iajcT tor Parlors, Dining Ibxi.r.s. Chuui-a-d kitchen. Dai's, Vestibules and rcl.es. lull ar.d roe the larite stock at A:::. !.r 1' l-lils l.' t 1 Iats avdCa Jt:!y ;.. A..KS Stock's at.vi St:t':i:ier, Ft:r. W men and oos. ( !i ni tell. JV-lilvt t :! Co: - until the 1st of s. Winter. Spiing, r and Straw, for .1 examine foryour 'er than the 1st ot t 11- e vo.;; V.ts o! V. I. I c: ; Mr... More '. New Goods ! Low Prices! '; c' ::. j one, come all '. Vc now have in ; store. ni.J otler for s do the largest, lrcsu i -t and 1 t sclertion ol G roe-cries, Flour, ! Pi : i-i. :.s rx .1 ?! ever Irc-ajrht to this Cook r.i:f-.::ns. T.tt.s i.i the fe.is.iu of the year when the :;;t.!i with a garden niskes into the hourf, I M-uea pen aud paper, shuts his teeth to i gether hand and d:ihes oil the follow ing t :.r. 1 directs it 1 1 his neiL-hhor : '-Dear Sir : li vju eon t k-cp vour contoumieii neus ! o::! el i;:y gi;,le:i 1 11 hill eveiy 't:e (:' tli-. " blatcd ire I. l'.-.u "I::. J )u CitiT. in :li.1) had a narrow i .,; e troin eeatii la.-t week in the follow ing manner, lie was eutraged in sawing Utiiiher at his mill on the line of the Som-cr-et and Mineral Point llailroad, and was setting" a piece of timber twenty-two feel in ii g ! ii, when the saw struck it, knocking ii picrt U'.mi, rrazini his si !e naJ -lljl.tV :: ;u;:n:: Lis ::m. r.orit i:. i C.T.i 1.1".. M.is'ed :.i cud ll.iii'o.'n. '.t-hed and granulated. v t ) 1 green, Iliee, Carj-SuL-ars, pulverized. ..- 1'.. Coi.'te, Demara cans and Mat le rups and Molas- X:. So;i.s, Te:'.s. Siees and Canned l'r.:;: . it..ccn. Dried Peef, Lanl, Fi.-h, il;, c oitntry j-n :'.uce ne., for sale at e.ur w St re tsi prices to suit the times. Cook & Pi.rr.it s. Vittt D rvt. i . . r. !;.: A ::: r , f i've. 11 -..II- i r.z.il A;:ri I'ltlK'nirs?!. I', 1 Ti.. . t. :.r :., . y . . i". i l..r i r y. i .- 1.J I.e e Con the P. !nr:'.rf I'oi rs of the Po-r and County '.oners f I.e! ..nou counly have a i:te.-t :ts t' win had the right to ..rn ct the a!:;:eh"use in thai Co. ;.icjn court decided iu favor ol luis.-ioners. and then the Directors or c.rrli d the matter to the Su i ait. Tliis tribunal has just af c liech-ion f the court beiow aud 'or Directo.-t e f t'.i.' Poor have no in the L.atter. . w ay-of money or short lime notes, last but not least of all to extend to least a portion of their cash trade. Very Respectfully. "Cik.x & P.i:i.i::t;. Oli; enterprising voting townsmen. Messrs. T. J. Picking and Jacob Nell" have cstiildi.died a livery stable in Mey crsdale. T. J. has been a .liveryman lor a number ol years and knows ji.sl how to run au institution of that kind. He l:c i s first class turn outs and lets liam at rea sonable rates. We berpcak lor the new stable a goodly share o! public patronage aud heartily c n.i::end its ov.m to the ge-od peiple of Meycrs.lale. Tun Pittsburgh, Vi'ashinctoa IJalti morc Ilailroad, Connellsville route, is doing a ve ry heavy business at present do spite the depression of the times- This rj-ad is litierally covered with heavy bur el en trains. The reputation this rom! has earned for itself nnder its present cficicnt Superintendent, Mr. E. K. Hyndrr.au, is excelled by none, and is attracting a 1-m trc amount ol business to it. It can safely be said that it is one of the best single track roads in the country. Wc have been in formed that if the business continues to inciease iu the ratio it has lor the past, few years, the company will hiv an addirhtt.al track. A Nickle Mine. For several weeks pa.st we have been publihing accounts of the discovery of nickle ore iu the Alleghe ny mountains. A mine lias been struck, however, in the Laurel Hill that is known to pay. The uerirt" rrccntly liaJ an exe cution placed in his hand against an old i gentleman named Peek living in the Lau-1 rel Hill, for a sum of ST.O. A k-.v days! aco Peck niarchetl into that fiuiftionaric? I otlice wilh a bag over bis shov.kler and re-1 niarked, ,-l guess I'll pay tht ju-.l -ment." Carciully Halving the b.g he jKtured its contents, niekhs, out o:i the desk counted out enough t .sat!.-!' the, judgment and lelt. Killed lv Lisiitnixg. During the prevalence ol the lightning one day of last week Michael Brum' ley, a stonemason w ho roideel about foar miles northeast ot W ilmore, v.r.s instantly killed by a flash ot the electricity, r.nd his wile was injured at the same time to such an extent :-s to leave but little hope of her recovery. The unfortunate M'-tita of this visitation was about thirty live yiars of nge, i.r.d had only liern married some two years ago. At "the time of the building ot the Lhens burg jail he assisted in putting up the ma sonry, an 1 was recrttizi.-d a most excel- Inr.l ..vpt-n..in Tt.. f'.'ili 1 . ,:..!. 1... ! i. Ilk ' 'I It II 11.11. i 111- I', II 1111. UV was killed first struck the hor.se, and piss ed down into the room in whi.-h he was sittintr, in close proximity t his w ile. Jv ft .':'(. Tr? fun commenced. The Secretary was m- stnxtal to call ths r.::i according to the alphabetical list ol town-.hips. Some one su-.rgcsted "Allegheny," cud the Sccreta rr railed out brwelv. 'Allegheny." A voice replied, "Here '." Tliat was alL There was a fcirfal. dreadful silence for three quarters of an honr, when Col. Isaac Ilnras announced that 15 followed A. This quiet remark seemed to stir the bile of the Secretary, aud he jerked out "AdJlsou." But that was the straw that broke the catne.s back, and they were bail!", luirfu'.ly stuck. After a half hours consultation among a number, it appeared to strike one of ihc.u worthies that there was such a thing as a newspaper, and he rushed out to procure one ia which the returns of the last Jiepubiicaii Primary Election were given. All now went along smoothly until Somerset twp.. was reach ., , i in. . -it-... ill e-.i, men ..o.. nugus uau i iu. aucu, rose up." The trouble was, there were two iets OkCitlegfilcs asiung lorautuutance, there w ere claims of unfairness and cheat ing ct the ilei-gaie election, x inaiiy, to prevent an expose of the way the election was held, ths four ikletrates retired and agreed ca a cvmiprjiuis?. One of the del eratss moved to dear the room and close he doors. Several of the delegates opposed the motion. The question was put amid loud cries of "XonothhiL's," and lost. It was agreed to nominate ail candidates riVrt voce wuh the exception of Commissioner and Audilcr. On tue fourth fcakot for Commissioner Kauch and Philson led all competitors and were declared the nominees. The candidates are: Piothoiiotary John O. Kimmell. Sherifl Samuel Wilt. Pegister and Ilecorder J. O. Stoner. Treanirer. Jacob I . Walker. Conunis-ionirs. Henry ll'iuh, Pail; Phiison. Per House i recto: r, Christian Miller. Auditors. Gf-r-'- Thomso;i. and Vi. F. Hoover. V;w is t.;e time, when ad nature is s::,iiing and I'rcshwilh the dt-ws and in cense of heaven, to enjoy a morning or ever.inr: jaunt to the country. For this purpose Shank's mare will be found abct-t.-r r.ppetizer than I.e.; se and conveyance. M::. Jou:; I.i-:;;.v, who resides on Virginia street I , lan l, has in his posses sion ::' ot the u.o-t uui pie natural curi osities We have ever seen. Itisacorn- c-o,, shared pre-ei.-ely like a human hand. The coo is about the size of a lady's hand, r.n l is a i-eifect copy of a right hand, v. i:h tin gets and thumb complete. The -shape i")uhl not be more perfect; even the curve in the Wi'i.-t. the knuckles and fin der r.ails are represented faithfully. The c.irn was grown on the Farnsworth farm, near Buekhannan, I'pshur county. West Virginia. Mr. Laishley secured it on a recent visit to Bui khannon, and has as tigned it a prominent place in his highly prized cabinet of curiosities. This might lie consider:'-1 another link of the Darwin 'Jiwmv. ami omu eullr.isiastic evobition i's could a.sily trace i::r line of rwcnt' from a field of roasting care. WhttUng Mf -s l'os Flick, n young lndy residing in Allegheny tow nship, bad the mistor tune to fall some six years ago ia such a way as to break out one ef her upper front teeth, but what became of the missing mo lar it was impossible to determine, as it could not lie found anywhere. ISor was the mystery any less a mystery during all the time intervening from the day of the accident up until some two or three weeks ago, when M1.-S P.ose blew her nose, not for the first time, however, and singular as it may seem, the missing tooth Hew out, much to the surprise of the young lady herselt and of all others acquainted with the facts. Where the tooth found lodg ment for so long a time we do not of course pretend to know, but we are assured that no inconvenience, or indeed any sensation diselo.- iug its presence was ever experienc ed by the young lady ia question. Frce- Tnit following item, concerning the grow tli and prosperity of a town has been going the rounds ot the press and we give it as a local well worth the space it oocupits: The secret of the urowth of anv place ; is mainly owing- to tue inducements and 'encouragement held out to strangers to (settle nmongthem. Encourage active and j worthy men, whether they have money or not Their labor ah ne is worth monev. The rear end of a passenger train on the Pittsburgh, Washington Jc Baltimore railroad was caught by a water spout on Tuesday afternoon, near Bridgeport, about fifteen miles faom Cumberland, and al most swept from the track. A gentleman who was on the train states that immedi ately previous to the fall there was a loud Stimulate every legitimate enterprise by rumbling sound, and the appearance or a ! S'-ving it all the incndh- a:.l in your pow water s. This spout broke, the outer i " Cultivate a pubuc spirit and help ed-e eatehij; the rear car, a; stated, and i3"01lr neighlior. It he is in (lunger of the main body sweepini: down on the ! breaking don n, help him up. If he gets us. rt u i.e:oie iuu haion n, sei iiiin on his feet; his misfortune is to !e pitied, track. The mountain side was flooded nmiarcntlv two or !hrri leet in ih nth ;:n 1 the rush of water carried immense rocks ' 211,1 1' talent and labor are worth money P..:: f F. : - T 1 Ham J-ln:.-j C.ifp-r i- o.-r rtc:l :-. .-. i Par : U'S i.v S 'i:ie; - i ' - !. r II:: 'Via:!.', r l.i. l t.WAi.n county cat has in.':ie-a!id tic- her :-:!; f hi r lace by Vanquishing an : i.agk'. 'i'l.e bir.l ;'uke.t pas-y up in his :. -vs, the ether day, and flew skyward, ic.i tin- cat go? a linn clasp in ihe't-agle's breast with l.er ciav. s, and, finally, alter a :kr e trugk, the bir J tettle-S down over a ceigh'.ioring Ug. On reaching the water ilicc.t relaxed her hold and t m am ashore, wi.iie the eagle shot upward, evidently I rlad.to be ridol so uglvacust-jtuer. Lt '.'it Delia's t.f C.:rtin township ; lay im- a !e .v tun .-s ou the piano the atternoi-n, turned to leave the par i hen the w as horrii'ie-d to behold an -e t..av; suake curled upon the car bers'. k-. With great presence of :.e (.:.:( tly s.ir otuem d Per brother -a killed the reptile. XiVft.K.V t n't-. via :; :i! ia w i! i II i as h i.i t 'e-s c it I'.-v -;:vs.'i Fur.,'-:. :. r a 1 11. f':v to t-c'.'i r.. ,..::t e; G.Kfi .Cat 1: -'I .i:g ei." IO il -i " r t m i-t.iu: t'i . v. e m. i ::rt 1 1.::::.; :..u i.tt.e woman resides ia IV try To'.vn-i.i;'. Ik-rks County, and her i::.:.:e is llme'.l-ie Mcligei. She was thirty three wars eh! oa the IcSlh cf March last, is tl.iriv-sc.ea inch'' hi-'h, and' weighs l . lc a s a 1 1 arA Fir in i ; l-.i' i "y-seicn 'i;:nds. Her growth cease-d .i r l.c wais three y ears old. Her body we,; p:. iir:ioued, and she is intelligent a a ple.w:.i ci'iiit-ai?i-.ia. ii. o 11 0 .. 1 u W i. ...!. ii. s, mil :.! Kt.-.ia : Gi:igi.;.:s 1 J.'ii.i a's v. crtl i 1 wonh to i-' .i:, jr i'..;r. in w :11 l e sola the next i-i i iw s. 5b-. bl'iHU.e ;.:- 'tit : so s. Hon-.-. V, e. i ms e iir.. en i -s .a its Drt, ;.-'.!s -J A' atcas ',3 . el:ls : s ; M.iped bbir.lrr :.l A'.: wc-i Sai's at o.oo. pan's iro.a 1 . Pry Gi". ard Ct ith r.t boin-ii oriCes ('tiring e j 11 cl II. Idhvg r xt :tix r to P ii. tiu:n i .i the crrt-t.; Ilarse Ex- .., ; kn.-i.r. f the tso;:.er-et and Mineral " " ! P int i:a:!rort!! ran or! the track on Thurs ei iy A h.st wei U. The t ria taned down iiie graue at a terrihe rate of speed. LlV-- oio:.: uamtLtlly Ilauss-rd up the rt ::k. 1 at i.r.diug that he liad lacke-d the wrcr i Le ipimxnl from the train. per ran partly down the incline. pd the track, lanei.ag in Mr. irarc.en. Laii.v writ Lin elown to the railway, damaging the road bed so that trains were delayed several hours. The Wrong Side of (be JSeriiiiaa. On the down hill side of line, which an old medical writer quaintly terms "the wrong siile cf the meridian," when the f.inctions decay r.nd the frame gradually bends under the weight of years, ths sys tem reqiiirrs to le sustained nnder the burden imposed upon it. Innumerable physical ailments ar.d inti; mities then press upon it to w hich it had been in ear lier life a stranger. The surest and pkas antcst support and solace of declining years is found in llostetter' Stomach Bil let?, long rce-ognizcil as the most whole some and agreeable of diffusible stimu lants, the nnst potent of tunics and altera tives. The aged and infirm may place implicit confidence in this invigorating elixir, which not only checks those mala dies to which elderly persons sre pecu liarly subject, but ia a iiieasureri Lu.lsthe encroachment of time Itpn the cv.v.itn-lion. A MMiil.n of persons were last week, charged with making ru ing counterfeit money. Among tut; be-r were Dr. Milton 11. Fronk, a I- reeled pass n'sd ' th r ! I.. iluirdi'l.. ill eni-ous j radishes. II, i- -li te-'' , It is i.e.J.er clarity or cood jnilicv to evntii ..utc auyd-in-at mil toward nwintlin- og lui; inn.qe wiio are now coin from ius ,ijysieian ia Allegheny ity, ana a young man named David D". Davis. Jr., a letter carrier connected wilh the Alleghe ny P istoflice. Both arc reported as form erly belonging to this county. tjuUeuucnt ly Mr. tphr.am Langtitt, i. Plic, Bcai'er county, was also arrested as being en caged in the same business. Ik- and to'.itC community. Lesales, it may some itayLei ur turn to need a corresponding sympathy. Let us speak well ot our neighbors. Talk well of our town, of its growth, its prospects, its advantages, and iu short, of everything likely to promote its welfare. Ot it enterprising grocers, Messrs. Cook & Beerits, have taken pcitsc-ssion ot their handsome new building, on Main Cross street. These gentlemen first commenced business in the basement ef the Lutheran church i:i April 17:2. with a capital of ?1,5W. I a common with a cumlier of our citizens they lost heaviiy by the fire of the tub of May, Immediately after the fire they erecteel a shanty on the Hugus lot oa which they continued to lo business until the night of Niovenit r oth, 1(74, w hen they were again burnt i t, their loss being some SilOO greater than their insur ance. Not discouraged with their second loss, however, they resumed business im mediate! i- in a small store room ol the j Mammoth Block, purchased the site of j their second place from Col. Ilugus, and i immediately commenced the ertUwn of j the handsome building which they now occupy, a ic.ii.iiing anke creditable to its owners and the town. Their present build ing is an ekgant two story brick house 40 x;. The lower story Las been fitted up as two store rooms, one cl which they now occupy. f you want to see ope ot the finest rooms in the county or to pur chase anything ia the. line of gTocerie-s or feed, or" sec two clever and obliging gen tlemen give them a (rill. i peirts, for a Superintendent cannot approve j incorrect statements, nor will the depart I incut receive them. The District Sccrela- ! ries will please forward to c,..,.aMiiniiimnt (IS rurlv addres.- until further nothx; will be Glade, Somctset county, Pa. J. B. WmrKEv, . mtm . Co.Supt. ' The spring term of the Somerset Acad emy closed on Friday last. I:i the evert ing an exhibition was given under the auspices of the Academy Literary Society. It had been contemplated to have regular commencement exercises, but for a num ber of reasons that project had 'to be aban doned. The exercises of Friday night were such only as aro held by the society every Friday afternoon. The first thing oa the programme was a welcome song by a large classof the pupils. It had been intended to treat or bore the audience with a welcome address, but as the young man having this part of the programme in charge tailed to put ia an appearance, the audience were obliged to listen to the balance of the exercised im welcomed. A number of extracts were read from the Academy Gazeliec by iu editor Miss Nellie Colborn. Some of them were very well written, a parody on Sheridan's ride, particularly attractinsr our attention. Like the rest of the fraternity they know how to use the scissors. George Baer delivered a declama tion entitled "The lost pantaloons." The piece is of a humorous turn, and was well rend' red. "Temper" was the subject cf a well written anil well read essay by Miss Pla Enable. George It. Scull read "Jim Biudso," and afterwards "Little Bill," by request. Judging from the manner in which thev were received by the audienco, they were well read. The "Fashion" of the evening was next set by Miss Sue Schell, at least that was the subject of her essay, which was a pro duction which would have elone her cred it in the most fashionable- of our seminaries. The "Song of Anticipation," (a song by a young lady of twenty, anticipating the mo when she will he an old maul) was read by Miss Mary Baer. Had Miss Mary ever so just a cause to anticipate such a fate, the way she rendered the piece was enough to convince any one that such fears were groundless. Miss Mary Scull next told ot "the v reek of the Hesperus" ia a manner highly grat- liying to the atidfince. Mi.ss Sarah bchrock sang "Autumn Leaves," iu such a modest manner aud with such a sweet voice, that every one was delighted. "Marco Bozaris" was n:xt inputted to strike for the green graves of his sires" by Mr. Albert Conrad. I he "Jlistory ot somerset was given by Miss Sarah Schrock. It was aa ele- ant satire, and highly appreciated. Misses Sue Schell, Carrie Baer, Sarah Sehrock, and Nellie Colborn next appear ed in the roll of Mermaids, -and favorrd us with the "Mermaid's Evening Song." "The Yankee Girl" was read in true yankce girl style by Miss May Coffroth. "Boys caught lt next trom .Miss Carrie Baer, and to have listened to her one would have thought bova were naught but aa encumbrance. But seeing Miss Carrie walk arm in arm with a boy, after the performance slightly spoilt the spirit of the thing. Thore was but one objection hat could be urged against this essay, and that was it was too short. Mr. Jacob Miller recited one of Ilar- baugh8 Pennsylvania Dutch poems enti tled, "Der Be-lschnickle," in a fine manner to the great amusement of the crowd. 1 his school, under the i.ianagement ol Prof. Scha:ffcT and liis assistants is pro- retsing finely, and relieving a long led want for better educational facilities for our town. The school has grown rapidly and it is thought the fall term will le even better attended than the one just closed. A Trip to Somerset. A representative of this journal enioved a trip to Somerset last week. A visit to that delightful locality in the summer sea son is fraught with interest to tho lover of thm pktorMi. .1 hmUu! i- liillllrc, and an occasion of peculiar pleasure to one who is partial to the creature comforts. The route to Somerset is via the Pitts burgh, Washington and Baltimore Kail road to Mineral Point, aud thence to the objective point over the Somerset Rail road, a distance of twelve miles from its junction with the first named road. The scenery along the route through the moun tains is grand bevond description. At Mineral Point our friend Wollersbergcr is always found ready to refresh the inner man w ith a tip-top lunch and a cup of de licious coffee. From Mineral Point the visitors reached somerset by way of the Somerset Ilailroad twelve mile jaunt, as we have stated. over a well ordered railway and through a most delightful country. 1 he trains oa this road connect with all trains on the main line, cast and west. For the benefit of visitors durins the summer season a new arrangement is to. be adopted fur the convenience of parties residing ia the city. whese lamilies arc summering at Nmier- set. If the business men of the city de sire to bo with their lamilies on the'Sab-. bath, by telegraphing to Gen. A. II. Cof froth, President of the Somerset Branch. train will le sent from Somerset down to Mineral Point to meet the train on the main line which leaves Pittsburgh at 7:lo p. Jr. This will enable visitors "to reach Somerset at 11:30 p.m. Returning, the train leaves Somerset Monday morning at six o'chx'k, and rescue Pittshurgh at 11 a. m. This is a good arrangement, and parties desiring a convenient summer re sort for their families in one cf the most delightful regions in the State should make a note of it. At Somerset the visitor will find Hill's hotel, a new structure, situated in the Diamond, ready to receive them. This house contains alxout sixty rooms, and al though not entirely finished, Is ready for a limited number of visitors. Tho entire building will be ready for occupancy about the first of July. The locaiion of this hotel is the finest in the town, and there is not an undesirable room ia the house. Hill is a capital host, and his guests are al ways provided with all the comforts that money can procure. We cordially commend Somerset to ail who contemplate spending a few ilays.or weeks in the mountains. The town is sit uated more than two thousand fett alxne the level of the ca : the days are pleas antly warm,- and the nights delightfully cool, making it a desirable resort for health and comfort. There are first class livery stables In the town, so that those who de sire a pleasant drive in the mountains can be accoramodatcd with 6tylish teams and showy and comfortable vehicles. In Bhort, Somerset is one of the nicest summer re sorts attainable to Pittsburghcrsin a day' . l-r:t. Ihrn ivrll but. Tr.E cnowD M r,ia VV"''1'1;1" was quiet and orderly, there l-eing but a l" , , JS-". ja singlo drunken man on the ground, a rxs.i :i4e. -- ftt w hich certainly siieaks well for the so- PLANING MILL The nn lcr-lnisl ii ;,rc Mf cf wl Horn risjuin-J I ' f iriii-h ail irl! For BuiMin Purpose!' SITU AS brictyofthe srood people of that neigh- ' -,rT, borhoc.l. Iu the afternoon an .ii'i.u. r looking;, i no. r o ADMtESS Xcic Advertisement. XF.CUTOR'S NOTICE. i it. li. a. Ijt'.tir tp.Oara.'niarly N-en runrml t, th nn i 'hvri r, u..t!" is hrrvl.v It to u.aiio iujineOi i i claims ax-imst il ti r-.-i'it lhi-ni cl l.ir .(Uriiirnt in r ri-Uj.Juiv ;i Him, in jen::cr lownirep. HK.VKY L, KMVft ! li LX'Kt i V. W.coVl ! t.ie h.trir.3 I-T AH rai-nt. i.-t "'''"-i ! iy iio.. iV1in- . ..I, St Ki.rv-. W is delivered by A. J. Colborn Esq. The speaker was listened to wilh marked at tention and several times intenuptcd by the applause of the crowd. Mr. Colborn's remarks were brief and to the point, and were delivered ia his usual happy manner. Alter thj address the members of the order formed in procession and marched down t the town where they were disbaniled. In the evening a meeting was held in the school house, the molest price of admission being a quarter. A. J. Colborn was elect ed President and introduced Dr. Hickok ot Bedlord, who delivered a LECTURE oa Odd Fellowship. The Doctor devoted the greater part of his lecture to answering objections against the order. Ho was very explicit and made many points plain wiucli hereto'.ore a ere shrouded in dark ness. l he jieycrstlale brass riia was in attendance with the evident intention of enlivening the time. All had been well enough had not one of the members over burdened with w ind blown a blast that had it been blown ia front of Jerico, Dot only the walls but the entire cily had crura Ltc-u. AstONG the fancy stock on the Dougliiss- ville farm of E. 1J. Plankington, Esq., proprietor of the Madison House, Potts town, is a diminutive looking cow, which he calls his "mountain goat." The cream from this cow- is so rich that the least agi tation turns it into butter. We are told by a gentleman who was visiting the farm a-day or two ago, that some butter was needed for the supper table, when the lady of the house took some of the cream from this cow's milk, and with a few stirs with a knife in a few minutes had as fine butter as he ever tasted. The cow does not give a great deal of milk at a time, but what she does give is remarkably rich ia quali ty. PoU-otrn Led'jcr. The town authorities determining tha their light should not be hid, are having a number of street lamps put upabouttown. They arc placed as hollow s : ' 1 on the Academy corner. 1 at the corner of tbe Presbyterian Church. 1 oa ihe Hugus corner. I on the comer i.f Church Alley, at Kcis . 's. 1 o : the. Jonas Cook corner. 1 oa the D. J. Horner corner. 1 at the mouth of the alley between the uweiiingsof Ed. Kitrnan and John Ena ble. 1 on the Stutztnan corner. 1 on the Sanner corner. 1 on tho Benford corner. 1 at mouth of alley between A. G. Mil ler's and W. B. Coffroth's. 1 at Colborn's corner. 1 at alley .between Herman Cunning ham's and John We'uner's 1 on the Geo. Cunningham corner. 1 or. the school house corner. 1 at Coffroth's furniture establishment. 1 at the corner of Main Cross and Patri ot streets at a vacant 1 t. Besides these private parties are putting up lamps. The Commissioners will have one placed in front of the Court House, Jos. Zimmerman one in front of Express otlice, Geo. Taynian one in front of Somer set house, and W. B. Frease one on the Cf.sebcer corner. This is, we understand, but a begin mug; it lscxpectetl that lamps will be put up in all other parts ot the town wheio they are needed, as soon as possible. It is a gi d step, aud w ill add much to the attraction of the tow a. Uladc 1 tenia. Lofty aspirations Mr. Augustus Lan dis is a'.xnit to erect a new house upon Laurel Hill in the northwestern part cf Jchersou Mr. Simon Hay of Jefferson has just fin ished a new house, an. I also has a larn nearly finudied. . Mr. Job a M. Kim:u:d of Jefferson is now working a lime-slowe quarry which is SASH", SCRULL WORK, &C, AC, AC, a: fa-.-n p:i. as will mak it to the a.ivaataze of iiiuiurrs ia give him e:ii bvt xe purchasing i;l- UV1V. 11D .13 aUi.JHQtl The Cash System- and a (Treat re-J action will N m ulo la the price ol nil nuiA i.. i fituiu mirijr HUTU. Ho ai?i Rircs notice U th..i-'in.lclte:l to him that their aco.unta n:u.t ho i"".tkj t an early day. or he jhali be obliged to enforce collection by uiitur uicnus. julv" ISAAC JO.N'ICS. Norma! School. The public Is tiTi-by r .-peetfulty Informed that a schoui conducted on the principles ol one bear inir the above title, will be opened at Hoorers Tille, Somerset county. Fa., Auirust &1: ls,5, to continue in eaaioa ten weeks. Thorough instruc tion will be. (fiven in all branches usually tit u tit in the common schools of the county. Also in the loliciwini; hiqhcr branches, ii desired, viz: Alsro bra, CH-omeiry, liouk-kerplnir, Natural Fhilosu. pby, Fhyaiolouy and Ulietonc. Tuition for tho entire session ol tea weeks trom 44 to fd, accord intf to irraiie of scholarship. Students an enter at any time during the .-8Sion. but do deduction will tie made l..r the part ot tho session which may have passed, unless it has been half. Abun dant accommodations for the boarding ot stuilcnts can be obtained in private lamiilesol tho village and surroundln virinity at trim fa' to$g.5ipcT "cia. ci'l luiiiici iiiu.riii.il i.'ii .111. in'Stl J. W. WKAKLANI), jaly7 leather. s IIEltll-l".-5 8ALLS. yielding a good qt: and quantity. Mr. Cassimer Cramer of Middlecreck has a new house under headway and it is to lc an ornament to that locality. Dr. II. I). Moore's house in Xew Lex ington is undergoing repairs, which he ex pects to have completed ia a short time. Last Tuesday nighf, near Mineral Point, one ol the freight trains, westward bound on the Pittsburg and Connellsville Rail road left two cars behind, upon the track, an l a following freight train came in con tact with them, and totally demolished them, also doing much damage to the col. liding train. ' Further particulars arc not yet known. Wm. S. Myers, residing in the northern part of Mil ford, i.i erecting a ne-.v house. Mr. P. Wo'u'. ntdierger, ot Mineral Point is opening a vein of iron ore, which is nine feet ia thickness. Several pic-mcs were hel l in the vicini ty ot New Ccntreville last Saturday. The Ev. Lutheran church at New Cen tre vlllc is in perfect order aad is in need of a pastor. They have received a letter from I lev. A. J. Crigler, w ho has presided in Knoxvilk, Iowa. Dr. V,'. II. H. Gardner, of New Ccntrc viile, is erecting a new office adjoining Vought's hotel, and he also has his house under repairs. 2IARIliri. RIXGLETt MYERS. On the 27 day of June P573, m the evening at the house of the groom by Rev. Samuel Lowrr, Mr. Jeremiah Ringler, ot Stone-ycreek twp., to Miss Mary Myers, of Allegheny twp.. both of this County and State. MERLEY IIELMAN. June $7 1873 by H. J. Boy is Esq., Mr. John Merk-y of 0.uemahor.'ing twp., to Miss Mary Hedman of Shade twp. SOSr.USET JI.IBKET Corro:te ! ty IV. F. Altfatiuch k Co., M ALerj is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLCUS & FEED, liy virtue of sun.lrv writs of Fieri F.vl;is, Iev3 li Facias and Veniltti.ml Fxponas lssud out.f ineCvourtot Common llcasoi vuier't taiuntv. Fa., and to mo dins-ted, 1 will exin.-Mi to sal nv puUlic outcry, at the Court licij, ux Somerset, ou Friday, (he Kth day of July, 1875, at 2 o'clock p. m. All the riirat. tiile, lutcrest an 1 claim of Jatues A. JlcKiniie, ol, in and to the ioilowin descrined real estate, viz: A certain lot of irrounJ situate in Mevcrs lala borough, Somerset coitnly. Fa., cmtaiuiug 't ai-re, more or less, wilh a Iwo story Irani uMi-liim; house thcre.ni envied, adjoinlie lot ot Thus, r rost and froutiu'j ou liigli street, wuli the appurteiiu-ecs. Taken in cxc-ullon as tnc iror,-rtf 01 James A. McKiiiiie at the suit ot liamel siiuiiz el al. ALSO AH the rih!, title, interest and claim of Itcn-.i. mia hq, ol, iu aud to the luiiowni dserioed real dilate, viz: A certain tract of Ian I shuato In Shade town- shiii, Somerset county. Fa., otiiaiiuntr luo acres, more or jess, ol which there are aouut 5i acres cleared an 1 aoout lu acres in meadow, with a two scry los uwellm house and lo barn (hereon erected, adtoiniui; lan.is of Adam iierkcvt.iie. I(- vid Loiir, lleury J-j1u.mii aud others, with the ap purtenances. Taken in ex-cntion as the property of Keiijamin La peal the suit ol John J. Jschi-O, AsiLiO All the ri'sht, title, iniereit ami claim oMK-orze Felix, ol, lu aud lo the following uesi.ribed real es-.ate. viz: A ceruiiu tract of lan l situate in tshada t..wn. ship, Somerset county, l"a., eoiitniiiiuit lo acres, more or less, of whicti there are atiout (So acres cieareu ami aoout l'j acres In meadow, with a two story log itweniii bouse and bank barn Uicreon erccteil, a.J.iili:n lan.is ol Juhn Shuulii, W m. Oiilhaiu, J..iiathau Hull and others, with the ap purienauees. lakeu in execution as the propir'.v t.f Oeore FeiLX al the suit ol W m. C'hr'-uiaii. ' 3 Al.S)(i All tho rtirht, title, ibter.it and claim of J.m. Siuuman, ot. iu aud to the toiiowiLg deseriocd A ci.-riain tract of laud situate In Soui-rJct Tp. ouuicini, i-iuuij. a., containing iu acres, mre or less, witn a two story 1 uweliimr house and barn tuereon erected, a.ljoimnic lauiw ol lleury H..U.... I I. 1 ...... At.. . .. . . J. .....u, o .-.ni, i-Aitn.jiT nuntcr. jun.. and liaulel leuoadii, witu the appurtenances. taken in executK.n as me property of Ji.nas SLuuuian at me suit el lianicl i;iue1s. AL.VJ All the re-dit, ti:l-?. interest an 1 claim oilfeore ilummer, oi, in aud to Uie following described real es.ate, viz: A ceriaia lot or irrou;al si'.nr.te In Faint town shiji, Somerset county, Fa., c-in'anninij '. acre iu-.ru or les, with a one story Irame dwelling house (h. re.m erw-Psi, adjoining lands ul Kore Kautliuau and Aloacs Joiius, with the ai.nurte nanecs. 4 Taken in cxecstion aj the property or Oc rae Eutnuu-1 at tue euit vl Jacob lierkevule, AU-s( All the riM, title, interest and claim of Lvl Wnucset, ui. la ana to the louowin-z described real es:at, viz: A certain tract of land situate in Jenner town ship. Somerset, county. Fa., con tain in :r tw., ,.reJ more or less, all cleared, aojoiuinu Ixnos of Hnrv r, juiB.ir una urerli-oun? & sl.ysuwn turn pike, wlLia Ut Ml.purlmiarw;.. v7 .i " ,f1.,"'ut100 M the property ef Levi .. - , . Jlm-i;r. AlSO Ail the rigRt, title, interest and claim ol Sam. uei -seupjen, ol, m ani to the r..ii,ri i We Avill send the CTATEMKXr of G. F. I-, tax k7 lor s..nirt't townst.i'i r.r ls. j. (fmss amount or dapli-ato ci:. I!y exnncratl.u.s j .-. )) Hy C"mmisst..n of ;t., t f ,r c-1 71 oi Fail Tre.is. prn.i ,:.: ; i, , Faid ttalan.se, to cl' ' j m; ics Simon f 'harper iez. Tre.i.ar-sr "t S-m.-Schxl Board b.r l'.i, and tn.ii:u Ju::o 7, Am.mnt recelTci! fnta fi rtncr Tr-a. Militia bnes tmn Xiaiti K .N'rrs Sch'iol appp'prt iti-.n from s.;tc Militia, nnrs Irom l. M. .Neil Amount tri-m e't. F- ix-nner, eol'.ceti-r !!: ls" ' fit: J V) n ;.i ill ,;j cn. Ps.i l salaries ro teachers .. Paidtj. F. lN-i.ncr i.r mlletimi' Kx..nerati..ns id,we. o.il,-.-t..r Fat.l ui,..at.-iUll,iur,1: w, j, are worthless.. . Kcirs paid at Samuels'-h..use Paid lorfUcL rcivairs. kV..'. HaLon bands and pai.l oviVto uen i reasurcr P. HEFFLKY. Jd:i: Sere!,iry. Junes end.n Jane J. Lit StXO-I CHOBPE.VISO. Tnz vst UKP.. lr. Ti am't rcceive-1 from I.Tmi-rTroas j j'j ; lintii iwtiieil trvm colli-ct..r ol sci:.-,l tiliXes - , Toam t n. viie.1 from miiltia tines it -r 'Ti! . 71 To am't in-eireil fr.n, ..., . n... .... --. -. To am i received fri-m s.i:o ,..'.'.,.' a i " i.i it ami;. I'p-sMi- ,lt. ETTLKM K. 1' ol account, of tho. 1 ' ss-noonaies .,r s...mi'rset tuw: lii'ircr 1 S'tll.l Vi 'R. Hy ain't of orders i.a lly ex..mra:i..ns o:i uni.ated Li ml Jo.'gl lo or-lers Lai. in I. n is ol l'rca-'urer . ." 1 '.t.:6 oo jl v . S!c. tr. Tp. l,:rk. 'TAT EM F.NTof: S 1-; j : "t. iv,i,rn;. lll.MiY li. I tir.l . M'.VNi M.l.i;. A'fcilti tho Sjj rvi - 'Somerset Tp., ..r tha ear emit Jie TiVJAHIX ST'.T'. f r. To am.mnt of dti'i! h-ate. 'r. Jty wora on p.a-as lly s.-Oary .'."... F venerations. I.. HERALD OAVID CASKniiKlt, Or. To amount of dunli.-ate 'r. liy w.,rk on roads -c l ..i Hy salary , Lioneralioiij i vt; JAi on jr. WALTt;:-, To amount r.f d ipticate real estate, via a cerean lot ol enuod situ:i;o in the town of .....u...1c,.-i(,uu-n-tii (uwusr.m, Sumers-i ( 'o 1 a.. e.italuio( t mure or less, wltnaone story trame dvieiuu- i).,u-e nnd shut maker hop thereon creeled. aUjuiuicir putiln rieid on the w. i alit-y on tae nortu. roasi u the east, aud lot oi Samuel Zci-ler or. the South, with the appurte nances. 1 1 Taken in execution as the pr,.p.:rty of Samuel SHhreck at t-o suit ol w. U. ItcUley, u.-c ! Singer jemus Aiaehine Co. J AL.s.t All the rlL-ht, title, interest na I claim of Win. B. Humoen, oi, in aau t.uhe loiiowinjr deseriued real tsta'.c, viz: Acertaiu tract of land situate In the rillaire of Summit .Mail', Soajcreei county, fA., coutaiuiiia U acres, more or less, all cleared, with a three story summer hotel, m.vii s ( , f hM ,wt ,Dll m pth ol 40 leet, with a l' t.,ry back buildniK; l xo attacned. taereoa eii-ti, ailj..inin lau.isi.1 tplira.'m .tinier. V i low Ferrel and otheis". with tlio appurterianecS, Tnkeuiiieiecuiii.n as the property if Wca II Htimtiert al me .mi ci t.iaar-a Ktim and .Martin ttuiJle, uom-i busiuctsas Kelm x W m.ile, ct al ALSU All the rii;'at ti:ic, interest an 1 claim or El ward 111 tine r, ol, in aud to thu luliuwuitr ucscried real estate, vu: j A certain tract of land situate in Middlecreck ! aad Jetterson lownsnips, Somerset count r, Fa . cJataiuiu IJu acres, more or less, ot wiucli there are auout la acres cieare.1, with a dwelling house, barn, saw mill aio mii,-r .Hiii.ntM:,,.. erected, adjoimu? lan.is,,! Abraham Waiker. La zarus Itocis'.ctitr and Samuel Fletcher, with ine apt'Urtenaiiccs. laken ui cxwutioa as the property of EiiwarJ Burner at the suitoi lianiei A. Fletcher, Henry Fie.cher.l.atiiariue Furnuon..N h Fletcher, Su san Fleu her, heirs ut laniei Fletcher, deceased. Nut iCL. Any person pur'-baisinii; at the above i sale will please take uot ice that ten percent ol the purchase money will Lv re.iuir.-l ,i i.- n . ii,e pMperty is kuuekeU down, oiiorrwise it will aifain ! ue cv;,iei io saie-. i ne resi.iueot tho pureuase ui-ucy must be paid on or before the tth dav ol Ausrust. lvi, lha Uay tixci by the Court lor 'the ackrHiwIedcnv-nt of Shenrl's deeds, and nudeed ill le aeknoWieilired until the nurcnase muuev U paid in iul:. OLJVER KXEPPF.K. jno-S) SUerT. to any one in the eoimtv. from the 1st of J nly until the week af ter the No vemher elec tion for I'r. I r. lly w.jrk on roa. Hy salary Fa.meratiops OAtiatEI. WALK:t In. Toam.unt of duplicate Cr. l!y w ,ii p,is , Ky salary Fxonerati. us WW'.'.'.'..'.'.'. Halan-.-e on ban 1 Irom iat year. . . Faid ta. f wnslup au iUi.rs'l..r s.-t-tlinir ac--.ii:nts r:i-i ip. r.t-ra ior sei-vs-ps Foid for b.s.ks. soitK.narv. i- " townshi;. . (It! J, .-.il'. Balance .tue ' I 0.1 :; ai ': ia C. 31. s:.av, r. d p. Clerk. JUCgJ JAi'. tI. WALIKl;, HW.NKV Yin m; iLel. Sl'A.Nijl.t l. A i :.:-.- W. H. LEmon XO. 45 Smithfleld S PITTS.I3URG, lV treet, .Vi .u . er as ! .te.ii-r ia FUEKLTOEK i.All t':.e ncwrst Srvtn r.f Ft'KN IT1 K Ft I store and . sa!a. imr rfcamher and parlorst are e,ual lo any in tic: cay. and at u.iiutar price-. JuneJ:; i i BLOOD The IiUK-)r is the LIFE, nn-l it it is impure, the whole sytem. ;il be ill-.-aJ.sl. V.'i cannot, mirity a stream while tfi. sprit; is corrut.l: neither can r...i o-i- part irorl health to llie human hodr w'hi.r tn- 1.1. m1 is i..nvevin the se...:s :.t il.-a-e'fo alt p-ir; s of it. Ther. .'.r-Ft KII Y the liUI. au-l na ture will heal the -li-ca-e. ., r.:.--.i.!v hase-.-.r l-en .li.nsuveri.it which has c.'ic.-ted si, ;:..a; a nuai tier tr jicriaaneiii cures as IaIaMjDSE-aT'3 Improved rIood Scarclier. . n f. : . Frr J & rO CIS paid in ad vance. SSIGXEE "S NOTICE. Samael S. Shaffer and wlfo havinsr made Tul- nniary asiirnment of all their property to the un dersifrned. In trust for tha bcneOl of their credi U.rs. notise is hereby uiven to all persons iri lebtcl to said SharTer to make Immediate pavment, aasl all persons havinic claims airainst Liin will pre sent them on TueIsy, July aoth. l7i, at the res idence ol said Shatter at Fri"inbarr. Pa. ULU. .M. .NFFF. junela Assignee. Apples. ,:ri,.. ) Appiebuiter. t gal butter, fi ti Buckwheat, n bushel... Beeswax, V t Bacon, shoulders, V Ildes, Davis have cien bail each in the sum cf fd.tKH) lor appearance and trial, and arc therefore now at large. The gang is sup posed to tie a very estensivc one, and it is thought that a number of additional ar-i l.StU'.:T The Pro;,:, W.it Froo.' J c re Is OJ i: .eliJ-. -f sai l "..li evi-.k IK'C I 1 v l)r than P1:V- .-.-.s, a;.i car: e-s ef its s.i, .c- and Mirfri,'-r Irtr.c as l.i.scin v. s U !!;! e;,- Sv;;-. r for r . I ere Ccf ghs, l". l is . tt'.ej en the P.rccst Cc.r.-r.r.:; ti a. cr asy ill- a". f the Throat ot 1 Lit tigs, a ; r.w.f t!:at t..cl is that tnv er ft a:.icre".r. can get sr.r;p!-" be-uie I jr p cents r.n.1 try us srj trtor ttTei u le lore bt.viivg the regular el.---' at i5 cents. ,1 ' it Try: it.ivs w . !J I v G. i rt.icvc ar.y W. Bcniord , Co. TiiF. eiingof a bee is naturally more vi olent than that of a wasp, and wilh some persons is attended with fatal effects. The sting of a bee is barbed at the end like a fish hook, and consequently is always left In It. ft wi.i.n.t- tt.it , .1 a vcafiit ia rwiinfrtii. rests will be made this week. 1 ive per- 50 tiiat u can sting more than once, but a suns Lave a. ready been arrested, and i JO,- j bee cannot. When a person is stunu by a WO m counterfeit notes, tens and twenties, j itt xho sting be instantly pulled out, chiefly on the Richmou I (Ind.t National 1 r.,r thn ivn-,.r it miimcin'iutwui.. j Bank, have U-en got hold of by oil leers. . Jcgjr it will pierce ar.d the more poison 1 Ltttrtr Jim ft. .ousitwill bectime. The sling U hollow, I and the poison uows through it, which 13 Las the the cause ot the pain and icfiumaiion. The ' r j-4 !n it ( fliA ct ; n tv mci t-ip.ia m ur A , .1 " i ' " '"J- m-UIIUIC til lit 3 . ' V All a.UUg V fcU. sliu3 IH1U1I 1-3 aiciiij " y ' c agmus are abkr Does aoy one d sire to Lave swiina of hand, fir ii it breaks ia the wound the m tbt'y sH-k asunce. j oi a lew vecks? AVe.U sothin 13 co-.;cr i he sun s cxlniCtcJ." suck the puncture. rt 1 'i- - rr li 1 tk-""ulu vau i-iiic nJl VI ; WJi .1 I HUB CJV Hi -iaiiAUa i L2 . ia - w-m. ' ' r m-w t- j u a.!. L 1 7V . Ui 1 - i II 1 1 JJ . 11 ninMliru lM ILAJ. OaLLllAl i3tlieYe$liisBecfrsgary.t It you bavtB I a jwl near ! furt, n ill more fully com;iltle tiio enre Ui?- .o'o. : vj-u, stiould 1 there with rain water and allowed to stand ia ceutmiize it. If the harUhorn it not at iuq :ug to cl a ..I bot.se the immense Uic yard a few weeki will tnswer Uie pur- band, talaratra can k wet and laid upon crx p eu wuci. su.-i uno A reeaittg afjen- pos. AUi twp week is required to: the place; and toft toap will often ease the una in tuat Iocas.t). It K-e-ius, . however, j wake a firkt ckst mcejquito, that is, to de-! acute rain mat they are not to "work inclined ' and I velon it from the ct lntn a l.iiTTr n.t I i )n . , i.. ,v. rft -iUs.n,l hat 1! -v i.e,,,;.. lv nn-f.-r to 1- l.t frt-l.t. ' . . ... 7 i ' . "v r"V'v """-J' . - ,'" , . .1 7 I uoer. ah eutuinauon ui tue suriacc oi ; wasps have httle effect, and it rrreaUy de- nant water With keen eyes, or Utter ; ptuds ttton the state ot the biood w hether wiii rrove inturious, ana tr.ese cicini; i Letiso to Louse C;js?s out of ten i to work for tht.se l.-rt' wh ! Just tew, t-. t ! MosGTTTOES. An rxrhan-'p 'in.. Ill nine ! fiuio inr tea.onnsl.ie hlnis twiv? tti&t toev wircd :L ilmr is ia greitt t'u-oiand just cow, travel indeed, for real, solid comfort a'nd (Corn, ?t.u:-e!. enjoyment during the heated term, we Corn meal ... may safely say its equal cannot lie found in a wet-k s travel. 1,'itUb.ur-jh Cuirwir-(ial. li ha Iste'v l.-t a :utna!t:c.-d in this tna- try from Ik-nitary, aud its wonderful ( ca wotuca and children, rather than make i tta ca.-i-arcastoHish;n to t veryeue tuat us : t-o ei:-'a to proviUc tueniseives uy toil. - Ttiicroscorie. will rpvra,! the : it J ltre-e cost s rt.iCVC ar v ac. ".t-c ucw.-arioi oi iuc 'i u ux i ateSrc Ot UietO deStrCTCn Of our atiT-irrer : rpttmlw If m,Vil t -!!! . s . : z crrc. A guano picnic wa given l;y Dale Ixlge. Xj. SID, ot the L Ct of o'.F., ta July oth, tQ which all the neighboring lodge! were invited. A large delegation of i.ld Fellows and their ladies froiii this place were in attendance. All the loilgcs ia the county were represented. The picnic was held in a grove about one mile north of the town of Mcyesdale. There were over two thousand people on the grounds during the day, of which about one fourth were members of the or der. THE CE0C5D3. The grounds presented a strange hut picturesque scene. IVear the centre a large platform had been erected for the speakers and band, to the right of this was a large platform for dancing, and just back ot that a flying horse was whirling con tinuously around, ladened with children and rural swains and their sweethearts. Groups ot Odd Fellow decorated wilh their bright regalia were scattered over the ground. But the ladies as usual at tracted all eyes. Never before hve we seen so irranyccloraj the rr.ia bow would have stolea quietly inU the background, aad Joseph's coat'.been 'put to the blush had they been there ; reel, uiue, wntte, : yellow, pink and dirty dresses ; haU that looked like a combination of a flower garden, truck patch, and orchard. There was, however, one goou 0LD-EASHT05ED COSSET on the groun d. It was of gray material and in the sky-scraper style. The party that made it lived &'zxizz the reign cf George III. ' ' - " THE TABLES were set in the form of a hollow squaiC and were literally ladened with good Calf Skins. . Clover Seed ?lur.li Clover See! largs Calcined Piaster Dissolved U tie, fi hag 3AJ Is F.rrirs, fl Fi -ur. y hid Flaxseed V bu-. Hv.iratillc Cement, bid Lard. 1 Leather, red sole, V? Si upper kap, " Lsnl Plaster fitful (Oats, f bu Potatoes. 1 l.u..s. Peaches, dried, V Peruvian eiuaou per loo &-s Kve V ha Krrs. 'f f, S.-Jt, No. L bhl.extra - "ft ba " Ashtnn, per sack " I.iTerpoofl Uroun-I AlhiTn, per sack.... Sugar, yeilow f! a ' white Suj-ir Phosphate 11 t-air. 2.0 Is.. W'lii; Lime, w W.I '. Sc ...403 Joe ?jc lt 3oc lgc 13 ...lisll5c ft dO 8c luc so ....10 00 4 50 ....JJO 01 is so l so i - ...... .ISC ..3l'33 7de toe B K Toe ...... .Tae lc M SO 1 00 SC 2 -i V M 7S ----wai . fl 00 ..ia"jia' ...last He 4 00 ....ta: DMIXISTRATOK-S SALE. 1 ne nnderdimed a.Iministrator of Honrr Ls-hr. derease.1. will expise at puhlie fctle at ttte late rasidence of the deceases, iu Ctneuutnonrc ton n ship, Somerset county, Fa., on Saturday, JulyH, 1ST.'), It Is rapldlr ac.-.i:i.-ic- a national remits - t he cure ol Scr.tUli.us Atfs-tinr.'anrrT Foircoion slpeias, li..i i , 1'imples. I irs. S..r K'. e-. S aid li ad. leitcr. salt Kluuin,' Mrnieial and all skin Insea-es. The rem'-ly m a veireui.le. n.i.,:. m..i .m.Ic.:,. not barm tho m..t tendi-r infant. La.ln-' who -'i:-ler Irom the letiili'atl,i diseases known as malei'ompUinta wiil hud siw-ly reiui hy u.; this reine.ly. Beware os crtireer'.-rs. 'I'l en.i- ine ha onr name K. F. SKLLKKs. I't.i.. Futs l.urtt on the Uitroio of each t-otile. For sale by ait Iiru-isrs and ctinrT itcal.-r. Th cenniae has our name. -it. K. Seiiers a ( ...i FlttsMinrU. Fa.," on tho bottom ot e.u !i wripi'-' june'Ja ,NTFD TO EMPLOY-LIVF. MF.V travel and appoint County A ifu's U r Da. KAiteXka a CarAnRn TuEATWi.Tt r. Warrant-1 tn cnreCstrrh jot ! '.i J.C.Tir.To.N, l.'..S.x::, S-.,'Fir.t..!,Ji--,i. Pa. June gd. WAMEI) Agents f- r tlic 1 si-tl lit.: l.rtye ,. .-L ... I .. the world. Single parkaz". wub elegant ri -, post paH, jBeents. f orotticrnov.-Pi -s send t.11111. Address. F. P. UtLCK, .New tedf.-r!, Al .. New Firm. FREE OF POSTAGE. SHOE STOKE SNYDER & UHL Ilarinj pnrcbavod the Mio More lately ownctl hy Il.C.Iiecrit.w. Xew Advertisements. IN OTICE. The tuk-tersiiraed riittcr.s of Cncnahonins Tp.. S .raer't O.unty. Pa , hereby jrive notice that they will enforce the law airainst any persoiu ft und tr-soaasina-ou their premises for the purpose of fishir.s or huntinir, iratDerin berries, ca, Ac., a:t-r the "th dtT of Julv. l7i. WM. SCHNEIDER, JOSEPH KfX HEiL W M. BLKKEY. HENRY S. KEREEY, jutyT CaEORQE W. ruUlJ.EE, VLLFjFHEXY CITY TAIK BC-ILDISa fc 1VOOU Te iJSI.i SHOP. W P2CPLZS, Pn:?EIETC2. TvSTAULISHED 13r,G. Kss. 142, 14 & 16 Webtter St., rSllejHeay City Pa Newels. Bi'ajters. Hand Kails. With yoinU east and belted ready to Lacjr, fumiahcd on ibart no tice. In-inireor C.O. BASSJ3, a;nitfuriiBetsrt aaiviclnitf. . JU'JT .at 1 o'clock p. m.. tt eijh! Jay clocks. 10 varis car- pet, t tadtil-a and hridie. 1 set harness, i shot gun. 1 wiml nil. I, lo keelers. i Iron kettles, I copper kettle, 1 brass kettle. 2 bees, farm implements and household and kitchen turniture and ana-Ie too numer.ju, to memi-ai. Terms made kaowa on day ot rale. CKAS. A. LOUR, F. F.UARD.VKk, jae.XI AJminbitraeorr. We take pleasure pat. lie to the iaet keep constantly men I ol in eqltin-. the i that We hat e re. -n hand a" c-.a;; frn:. in 1 v; li-o? an STATEMENT of a-v int of 3. P. Pile, one o the Supervisors for ill idljcreek township, S-.ru-erset county. Fa. Dr. To duplisatc t 22". 83 j balance due J. F. Pile ou j i Boots, Shoes ! and Gaiters t- A in .!0 Ti . Z O'J .. 7 W . 2 eo .. 10 Cr. By work done on roads. . Services a Sujiervisor , Five days warnmi; hands Eioneratt-ms Am't for credits on Tp. book. Wm . I. - I...' .. . n i . 1 -. , , 1 I ' ... V ln . .. , . l, I ,. 1. .... . . . J . that we liave this day scttie-1 with J. F- Pile, quo of the Su,rTisora for the aforesaril b.wnahlp. Cor the yearendinK Tth Jane, Lj.:-;t, a a-1 ia.1 a balance doe saw supervisor by the township of its. Witness our hands savi seals iliisTihday of J ace, l-iTi. JfrS. J.S AYLOR, ra Attest: ELI SA lTViK. Iu C. B. TiIwre. FLTEU U UiFKEY.iu Township CTk. Auditors. jaeW. ( L'OTII OF Eastern and Home Manufacture 4 --ij as can tie foon l anywhere. We band constantly a icil U! ; ty . i POLE LKAT1IEII, ,!1 hav MOKOCCO. CALF -SKIN: STATEMENT of aer.-srit if Isaaa Barrw. on :h Supenriaori of Aiiida-creck towaship, S m-ersetcooa-.y. Fa. Dr. T. dutiiitate f 42 Or. By wa-k done on roads t 28 ew Servk-es as Sopemsor 3H 12 Twelve days warning feaous 1 wi Ei.merati.lics 3 ? Am i lor credits on To. hook 7(1 (si Balance doe Township lit 12 t We, the nmlerslirnesl a a. 11 tors of Middlecreek tewnship, Somerset eounty. Fa., do hereoy certlly thai ws hare this day settled with Isaac Itarroo, I one of the Supervisor i,x the ar-resakl Township. lr the rear eolinsr 7th June. l:k. au4 tssl a bui. ance due the town-hip by aaVi Sairiisir of Iti cents. Witoese ear kaads aad, seals thas Tib. day of Jt-ae, lrJ. JCH. J.SATLsOK, t-l Attest: U.ISlVIHt. li--l CRHonu. PETER WI11FKET. (l. a.J Sbwn.-hip Ci't AliKr- Kirs, AND LIS ISO .K IXS JkTOTICE. ? Sealed mfsieji wr!l be reccKc! attaeOma-' B auuMti' orace. Sotaerati. Fa., nil t. t ete t U oJ j July, (or the tiatine of the resil on lae CXttrt I Uoose, By order ol ine j . JACOB Jf EFT. jncl? Clerk. (X all kto-ts. wps a fnti line it Shoe Finding Th IIrHK M A ?f Tr F A CT t ' K C DTPA.'-T TwiU b te taariie of IN". 15. Snvdcr, Ksq. Whs se rc-.5ta:li o ior siilaj j Good Work and GoaJ FHs j I second to Bo-n fn the StaMt Ttte put tie 1 rv !sop-(fullv liivncl toe-ail 1w.::im. I lire are ilei-nnined li. -p ilfl as -J'-l : best and sell at prk?v as low as tie Wast, SISTTDEE & TJHIi ecu IF"