I 'i 1! fit he Somerset Herald. o tou want a nice , lirn' l ' Store Hut. ilic-tp, nt saiee Moot , EHNKSIIAY.... ..June 14. Ul7. .Ii.mn Kfii I V 1 rt lti- d Iri.ni'j ul Kliil:.V lt. i to a i ! - - - - i a, - I :u to Schro. k's fur tin- latest (iriitliini o'l Hats. lie of "Mil. J. Pwtz has erected n new tilde on hi"- l"i 'U I uion Mi eel. KIIltIT A EKiiaT IL'IAD. ion, una auer fij ,),, j8;8 train The bricklayers have commenced rtn V. llny'a him on Main Direct. The yotinnsters are niwkinR iiidiii'I h ive (i iil? a liiinilrcil fur mi Pugs, The coming w lient crop of Kansas estimated lu ! worth nearly $ lt,tHti.U ; oflered fur Nile, in i store. 1 v. Un , nimnping i "B . i. taejiri .null warn i!,,. i i?wn, ami havtcr ii can ne anni,,,,, Iter the bint ij,,. ov iiiroin, w your mind, y lin. . . Un fit-nil. Mr II. F. Knepiicr. of liiia late. 1114 ..... Ilk II lie ill. jeach u;nl every life or rabbit caubtj iiftitly set ni: ai of taking li-b -i.r Tut Lane ' Irk reiluciioBof v-eim-nami. no exhibition . elusion is tb not, i.uwj f, would not It into it Mid wcinilcra.'' I' III. l-.r....J lot of N'obliv lists cvti . Nwiersct, ul N liriH-kl Xuike lo..... . e f -mic uaa W llie first da John Ktil.v languishes in Cnslle l'iliectfiilT r en ;' on a cluirc of having skipied ; bill, tic his bouritiit towoub III i tn.nMiiiiowf.omm-rflnKnp.f,,!,! The select ho il tatiplil by Miss uu c. J" , V. k It. R. K. M,n .,,, jaiij. hi Inily cn.-cid M'l'l; LUVt. Kooscr pie nicked in I'ile' ; day last. drove on Kri ire to coin Eva fed warra fame. 1 prcs West. ';Mil West iM.tit K-ist f .3 Oup. . . 4S a. ABIUVI. 4 uu p. m. 3 VI p. n. Tjik thanks of the 'local" nro leiulereil 1 to Couiniiw-ioniT .1. 1'. l'hilson forM-rvices I rfnden.il. i P. W. k. It. K. tirvi xmu run. i J Kii.n-w ljirt..... 12 p. m. J Kiprc '!.. 3 5K m. I Mail I: p. m. 4 Mail Wm 4:3 p. m. A.-'-'.nu.lnli. KiHt 12:10 . m. A,"Wiliiltiti'l Veil l-:lo t. ni. Thk house of Mr. Juwiih (iailiirr, IctliTtx'ii township, was entirely consumed bv tire on Saturday last. I Tanoo ol j :?manyc Thk I'rmident h. lion exiling iion the ) alelv olervc the (.'cnle'iiiial FuurlU. ll1 L t:i Vr't! ued a procljin.i-i Bre1t'' le to appropri- r'tytio"' ' lllVBy . ll willi a rrv iminfnl aieiileiit tl'.li at a barn raisiity ul JiMfpli one tlnv of last wet k. Air. il at onbeIK'l'ltr 'M (talii'iied on the to of the tntape tlin,'irn receiving the limber aa it was drawn niusii.i.il n!i from li 'low. wheu bib hand was cauiiht wv. , , i, . . ,i v w ill lie off1 luc V") tauiy crusiiiui; lurec oi ui ood UKKflB-uKere a,l tearin); the lloh off bis litl'e . n.ior fniii Hie niil In llin tir,t loint He . llerwar fe had to have the bone of lii oppose U tlle !in?r mpululed. mission to the i . ' . ; ot the world'" '' T """" ible to it baa There no pathological fact more clear- fee. Its con- afcciTli'ned thnn that the most lornuda ill not. or can le I'1ibi ol nervous disease are directly i this show, nceable o inierlect digestion. Insom- were earned a, wiluliln train ot uiretul conserpieiices, ie midst ol its loceeds giore lrequently irom weanness the nil-much tliau from any other cause, re sedatives are powerless to cure ncrv- KToi;g. TlicUuiw. and soon cease to imiiatc its nostlie iaid on mptoins The true way to strengthen 1 would re- p; nervous system is to invisorato tue irsil Hie dill'er-ueslive and assimilative organs, upon ha to the war-1 ioe unobstructed action its equilibrium ilicalea. A fail- ilolulely dependent. The daily use of reipiiremenls of istetter s hloinach Bitters will do more 11 me to enlorte brace and soothe the weakened and ir- ;iled nerves, and induce sound, rclresu- it All Kki.i.I.u, It sleep nature's grand uilliolicon, Treasurer. n all the so-called nervines to be found jibe pluriuaeopo'ia or out of it. A w ine fsslul i the Hitters should lie taken be fe each ileal. .'! 'rok. ' I. V. Uii.ev asserts that in 1874 . .. ..I .... I . A .n ... fiT-1 "i In rxis'- in i In iimiirr of mm ;.t i if in dv St lufifii mimhi'r needjil. Nothing arance f a tow n ol lieauliful shade e ot Somerset d with trees ot this noe Ifurt was made wn to replace them Mkus. Koontz and Scull are havinj; a Iiandsmiie rrnsn walk put doAn lietwern I'rinlins llmisi' luw and llieCourt lluuse. i"'tkis Ann onll,r,., Itl.TIMOIti: l OHIO It. I'lTlSHt'HUII in isiox. ! lit) V ii aii.l liir Mnv liTO, lriiln rail, niti xrvi: iiipi iriari hi mint: iiimki- lu-in III. 14 intnli;' diner limn I'itt-lturiili j tin"- ) j KAST. ( J 4 11 1 j 14 a.m. 3 v j. I AN ailjoiirne.I coiiil ras held here on : Wfilinsilav last. .Iiiilirr Hall iiiesidini. ' siv Associates Mowrv and Turner wit.' tilsolwil' thin i present. I in til ; the if (riTK a miiiiliiT of our iti.ens have lore looked in at the Centennial. Tliev alhness.1 UL'ree in sa ins il is the biirirest show Ihev i shut' Phtil-HJj; j. lit. 1. K-i-ttl 7 .'1 " V .-J ,. h ton h I.. " .miii. iW ! Mil., r.ii r..tm : 4- 4 Ik h (4 J'.tii ' 4". " I 1 Si " I l::lw ).. ill. i; " .fM ' A. 111. ' 1. In. Ksr. it S Jl. I'M r.Kin.iN i Fourth of is talkim; of getting July celebration ot her 1 ladT l-v" I HI,.. .' . ..1 1 I . LI I l r 1 1 iii ii. . i v--ni. i.iiii i v.iiuii m..ii nun iiiiiu . - up a nun I plaei J 1: i . ni S " H.lll I.J" I- III a graiul old time? il,t."i or nt ''' 'I right""1 , I. lj.':t VI -I 1 1 -I Kuf.i. N .nii,K takt-n p-wsi'ssion o( "Tut'krr a Mansion, ami ma!e nmnv v ii-iu-i!! in iii ii ni: i lit 'i i in" niiic. ' il J ..I . ...:i.... .... i... .i t..m ! i-rtii ' jibe'l"" -i'.. i .. .. : i .i. . ii nmi ''f i ii ov ci'iii iiu eu ui:u neuijier litriu, , i " t "Kru-.t of the Loom." orahonta,"' Hud,r,s1'1 other brands of yard wide ltleaeluil Mus-. fu" lins are retailed at 124 cents per vard, call ! at ration s iw preiwred to fill d Cleveland ready ictiirers prici". I his Ix-en useil evlen fill umn 151mycr he of many iieraous ily who have used II recommend il be irabilitv and cheap- the sample cara oi lardware Store is the . of the walk with a the street, lit an I'laee a lady on her she w ill be inside k. Then turn to the ring you lietwecn the sing in tne ophidic a short chapter tor In iiassine persons on en to the right. Some it know which side to lidding along like a 'i.i ( J.iicn. II ape for tfe let- Ii i ..ii l.-.ivi- l.en roil-iin? all wilder or kilieil bs liieani of ferrt I or and liegin to depair of Tituvery, or if-u-i. ianv waters of this (.'iiumonwrnlil': vou have taken a reiriit rokl. p at once j gR, i Nepers n iball a', auv Tl.ai n.iiliing ill this, art i-lmll (irn-ttW'tli"- kill .uy duck or wiM ffooj vent he fi.Liu vvitb gill ueU iu any SvlU'rol" I All, ILD CHKKIty AMI HOICK jwnu uy ucticq wi iusu uuicuh nuvnu vt imi- . . not. mi. Take U and lie well. . An oilier j as a bwivu or punt guu or wuu aay medicine acts bo proinirtty nu eueciuaiiy i KaQ olher Ibaa t-uc.0 uuus as are liabuually rained at arm leogtb and fired froui the ahoulder, or shall use I a Soutlijren States lost f 20,t)00,(H.K) by cottothvorin in a sincle week ; that 11871 2il,0lK)()iK worth of grain was roycdliy the chinch bug ; and that in t. 17 and is;j the Iiiicky MouuUin Vshopiir destroyed fixnl to the amount C)(,lKiliK0. nVinsing in evidence the ulnlion iiid by the French government t liiestuK ot the phylloxera, I'rol. i.iiey s th l hey have otleretl a price ol IKK) fiiics iur the discovery of rem- and tc eonslrui'ting a canal capable rigid igfti.lH ncn-s of vineland, lie- Ii4;iig tlil water will kill the phylloxera. attenin oi our government having dra toward the insect K'st8, Frof. ' advatcs tliat animmission, extead iver :x.riod of live years, be cinpow by Cigros to stuily these subjects, dec'tfes that in less than that time mid l linjiossible to discover the ori r balis of inanv ot the insects, or k n . ids for their destruction. -l-.n l.il-i.uiv 7. " 1.4 ... Hi ..M " rniitis Ii'hvc (AimicllMvilli. Iu Vuioiiinirn, nt. ;i. in. ::,-.r. p. ni. Triiin.- .Nil 4 iin.l lu run daily. .i. . daily r- -l .M-.ndiij . Ail I'llior lrnmil.ul; t-i.i-il Smi- 1.' v . i ullnuiu PjiIm'p. llruwin H.him aii'l hU--i ik 1 :tr. un mirtit truiiik. S'-i. niv live inil.K tlm sli irli'fl. mi l llu- i.i.ty r..ini-Lmiwim-u tlic Kal and VeI via W nitimif- l"ll 4 'II V. T. M. I'oi.K. Hir.frnl II. ki-l nionl. W. E. KKI'KKT. I'jMwim AL, I'iiii-i. . t. K. HVNli.uAN,suiii..i;.mm-ltiHi-. .1. HAKKV FltlTZ, Connlti Surveyor, will Kiie Fini'ial ltTilii In U nnreylnir. wrlrlnu.il di r.li; iii.irli!:iir'-'. Iniii'f!1, will, agrwmrru?, auu, i-ntru-itHii tn Into. Takk NuTU'b. He will lie found la 111 urtu-e t:vi-ri ti:itur l;iy .S.'mi'rst-I l':i. I Sl-KEAM." 1 hi: montli ol roses. Tills is warm weather. I. i: cream and strawberries. Tr. Mn: in stiaw hats is lively. Tins is guinl Centennial weather. N via a silver quarter have we had. I'.kttki; weather never slaved mil of i Any persons w ho have in their (tosses j kion tiny fiets or incidents in regard to t lie eal !v M-lliement of Somerset liiilllty will conler a lavor by iniiiiiiiinicating the same . lo llie hval ol tlii paper. Tut: S inierset Silver Cornet Hand i-i iin.i.. iiu nipidiv under the tutorship ot 'Mr. 1 .1. Iletn-y. The iuhmo fiirniahl j by (In in on Ikwratiiin day was excetd. ' inglv lieauliful and apprnprijte. - V. Smkimi K Sil Ki:it, chairman of the committee to wdeel and prepare the grounds for the F mrlli of July rclchr. tion, had a force of men engaged in clean ing up Fine Urove on Fliday nlternoon. : ili is. I'.f it tiki i. weather and nut a hand or- ; in around. mioiit ilresses are recommeiided for ti '.ill ii ml visitors. I'm: indications for a large apple crop . riv eac'i lr.iging. i.wrniNKO of the warm weather w U tin- croaker. hi.K the earth with a hoe and it Ti. last will Thk young n.an that can catch a rej. ; hot base ball w ithoiit hurling Ins hands, jand then complains that the ax handle blister them when his mother asks hitn j lo split kindling wood, needs reconstruct. I in' J Ki'NMMi foot races around a sipiare, is I the amusei.ieiit iudtilged in by the small I Imivs of our town, these pleasant evenings. It is good exercise, and the little fellow I puff amazingly by the time they get in on the "home stretch." It is said that George M ttshington di not know what bar was. True enouglt but lie never passed along the platform nt a railro.nl Ucj k.i while Jeremian S. lllaik was wnnriiii!! looaeco jiiut' out m me cut window. t lh At a barn raising nt Mr. William (;.' KnepiH-r's. on Saturday last. Mr. William' Ctood and Mr. Cyrus Say lor Isitli met with verr wiiifiil accidetita. Mr. Say lor was struck above the eye, and Mr. (total on the back tif the head by a hilling piece of timber. We learn that Mr. J rset twp... raised a n hi l'la Tnurs- iri i bi; barn is KM feet is built on the best .'lilder. Mr. Wilson Swank of the kaine are roiiifefntcd in tlie very (ju rnis iiy Miwho asoisted at the .r their fiiywing and perlcct (j'.tamiklit ortimiH-rfert stick tf lj:is 1 ..iind in k entire structure, j, !rom their iuianship on this predict nkrous oniers for ll Murder l out. v ye.irs ago "Ast Flower" was j-i-j to be a ccri cure for I).v rsiul Liver coiuilut, a lew liiin lie made know i) their friends l-.ily nuiekljhey had ln-en c .y ilg use. Thitpvat merit? ol sAcot'sT Fm)u4 became 'ier i .roii.'li the continty one sull rer t ier, until with"Ui1lvertising, its p. iMiiine ininiensti Druegisu in jV TOVVN in the Slateare s it. No person sutlfog from F ur fli. Sick Headache, 'stiveness, pal p of tlie Heart, iilgestion.i low ( etc, can take threcjoses wiiiotit i (hi to vour DriiL'4 G. W. iien- 1 iiiii w ilh p itato bugs. Snvih i: A; I'm. nre sellintr a very hand--Hue bo toe line limit ut fi As the liK-ust bliHiin is profuse a large e un it. ni is predicted by some. ..... i-, -.- , j I I It I 1 he citizens of Somerset are ilium bye to apple blossoms and lilacs requested lo meet ill the court house on M ail in buttercups and clover. Wednesday evening the 14th inst., nt 8 Fin-iuui; lias more pat-crs than any j "'clock. lo"r the (iuqs.e of organizing a riivot its -i.e in the world. ' tire ci.mp.iny L-t every one who can. , attend, as this 1 a thing of great im ( 'oi.ki: i morbus in the sliaie of grei-n : IM,rt ance. neiimbers lias made its appearance. I'lH iii i- a universal complain! tint the riilroa.l fare to the Ccnteniu.il are l.si l.'uli. I.muks hats are now worn on the small of the back, by long string tied in a knot .it tlie throat. Tin: l.tcusts are in blossom and the busy be - butnbleth the live long day. Nt do j tlie mosiplitos. di'iKs of the llK.itu.rt in wrapiT' re iJy lor mailing can lie had at the olliee on application. It seems to be gem-rally conceded by all tin- i i ities that as an actress Anna lkk mson's .In w-es are magnificent. The commissioners of Franklin county have purchased a flag w hich is to be placed mi tlie dome of the court house. Thk weather is most propitious for the growing crops. And the average gran der is greatly rejoiced thereat. Ik vou want comfortable Itoardin lodging, at reasonable rates, by the week, day. or meal, goto F.. Kevins, just above the dctot. In ladies' dress goods you will fin at I'.iUon's, sPiks. poplins, plaids in variety, ' a! inccas, cashmeres, linen suitings, Long lira ni II suitings. Thk beautiful all Wo il Cassimero at I'atton'a lor $1 is going oil" rapidly, the handsomest siriiing for Isns to lie found Jinv where. 51oTe tiirtiing. " i I'F CleiTiield (inperf of tlii- week con- i am (in- piogruipme forlhc Fourth of July in that place, and from the "regulations" we judge lli'-y will have it gloi joiistime. I'KoiiAi'.i.Y ftw of our rea'ders are aware 1. 1 tlie fuel that the burning of brush alter daik isa -nal nth-nce in Ibis State, and that a tine ol $ V) mav lie imposed (hero for. lx Mens' and Hoys' caslmerek, cotton u.lit. drillings and striied khirlings, Fat ton will astonish in the extent of asaorl incut and low prices at which he oilers tin in. l.v Kiit our printer I toys received the follow iog: 'Tlon't come to see me any more just yet ; Father has lieen having bis IsN.ts hall tuiled, w ith two rows if nails around the toes." A Miss Stiiattos, id tihio, lias turn holding a series of meetings in the M. E. church at Sheakleyville, with marked sue cr-. She is said to be an earnest and for cible sieaker, and it is tho.ight she is ac complishing much good. Thk use of set, dtp or other nets of less than tbree inch mesh is punishable by a iicnij une. nail ol winch goes to the in former, ami it 4 tlio sworn duty ol const a hies to return all H-rsons who. to their knowledge, may Is- guilty of an infraction ol this law. Pom rF.riKo, the IWiUiiui emperor, explains the dint-rence bt-lwit-n bis peo ple and ours thus : "The (icople of llra r.il say by -and by, hy and Iiy : the Aineri feans'say -m-tJuy, to d:iy."' But s:ir(sise tin' J.tnicmr w'ere1 tit' take imt I'jiH r( jiriiiter j bill. To colleii: ' jrUess' lie' sotiid hud there wasn't so much UillV-r llice Iit twi-cn lig Anierijains and Brazil ians alter a'). iik chairman ol the Kcnublijn Cmi li ly Conmiittee Jia3 agreed to aorpt the fraudulent t U-c tiio returns and has author ised lib to plat the tick-t thus uoniinaKsl it the iic-s-1 of the paper. We do this rc lut tantly. not Is-uauc we are opaiu-U to tiv id lue gentlemen nominated, tor we Hunk H is as respectable a ticket a the Lcpuhlicaus o Somerset county have placed in nomination for some years but we tear tins will be an encouragement lor reiN-ating the same game at our next pri I'ltoF. A. X. Johnson, the most able, exicricneed and successful organist, au thor and conductor ol music in America, w ill commeiiii- a normal class of music in thi place on Monday, August 7, ISTC. the course to continue through that week and the following one. Class tickets, tbree dollar. All communications intended for publi cation must lie aironiianied by the name of the author. The name is not inti-mlcd for publication, but simply as a guaratile' of good faith. I'ersons w lio do not folln'r tl.is rule are advised not to waste their p ' -r, ink an I (Ktstage statists, as we w ill no case deviate from it. IT A Lam AsTKitcounty juryman was lit i fill and costs for Iniiig absent when ;j mil w as caJIcd. When court w.-is alsm ly adjourn, he came rushing in, alnf '-" and exc used himsrlf by saif 'f The t'oiirl ink' . :. ered tlie excuse it little thill and filled J ami I s also e. A i-inm! exatntile. I li - bn -nihil-. ' he bail lalleu asleep. Tn K lightning rml man lias thaweca and we may therefore look for him d He lias, tins year, "the copier strip- ' new double and twisted, Centennial f ver H:gleil; lour pronged, nic-kle, d polished electric current conduc. which he will oiler to his customer ; lowest rate. Gel your shot-gun rea f liKTM kkn four and five hundred (iloyees'wc-n-disi hafgedjlroni (he ! , the I'cnnsylvania Kailroad Coiiii--f All'MUia, week lieliire last. For months nast an uniisiiallv larire i f f ,1 gi-t a Isitlle lor i tents i.itip'.e iHittlesten cen ntrrvel Onlenrilal ir 4'rmm Parh. at t i i try t i n-rset w plea tike the iH-.iiile of Sunerset w ple.iK' ac- l,v blanks for their gentus petron a'.hi ast. 1 have oH id the linest atii Saloon in WestenlV-nn V, at ih. ! M h: i lirrNrCon II i lit': '- Lrew( . is. V I ' a? ,10rC P e ciunty.a.sed to .? -i . ' ' ,n'1 "" bllild- Ai. t ,""istofllce . "ere I 1.11.1.. 11.-. 4 . . -"iiy on b l Mai S. own s,1arilla. n i.i , ;'er. P'ngvr. Ice evenli aiin4 Ghosts. A corresjiondent of tl'qteadiit Etiyle has often passed the Hatisbuif bridge in tliat cuy ai nigni ani he lid so he heard "strange scream ing; nd tlaii again a doleful sirging noise thakt firisliorriticd me. 1 would listen a wile ai j then would follow a splash am lhtnii on the water and all would beiiel. Again I have heard lieauliful kon I sun. il the dead hour of night. 1 one -Alept a ilh a canal captain on his boat. Thiiwer Oving at Uicklev's wharf near the liilgcTliat night I heard a strange singjg nots j I told the captain alstut it saiiauai a noun ng, we oneii near is mi. .Id story along the canal that idgi k haunted bv the spirit of a in Coughs, Colds, and all diseases of the throat, limci and chest, leading to con sumption. Hundreds who once thought they had that dread disease haTe been re stored to health by ;hc use of this almost magic remedy. It is also the best known Rjieeilic for Croup, and never tails in Whooping Cough. Trial size 10 cents, large size 50 cents per bottle. Lrcl.Ksi ASTlc.Mt. The Somerset Classis of the Helormcd Church assembled in an uual session in Salem Kclormed Cliurih, l.cvausville. Fx, oil lh XI Ii iusl., !H'1 continued its session unli! Mouday mam. There were present nine pastors and six ciders. Kcv. It. I). Sleckel, of Meyers dale, was elected Fresident, ICeT. A. K. Truxa), Treasuier, and Kev. J. Kuhl, Cor. Secretary. Kev. II . F. Keener, of Berlin, is Staled (.lent. Kev. Win. Uupp, the former president, preached tlie o(icning sermon. The dis course was prolound but emineully prac tical. . Kev. Hupp, wo arc glad to say, has well-nigh recovered his wonted health and feels able to do full work again in the pas toral office, lie has been pastor at Berlin for nearly ten years, during which time he preached tw ice and three times every Sabliath up to within a year. A sound theologian and philosopher, he has done much to bring back the Keformed Church in this county to her ancient landmarks to her historical doctrines and custom. His influence has not been confined to bis nw n church, but has extended beyond il in its saltilory ellects. e are sorry that he think ol leaving the county, for his talent and scholarship make hint a c-redil to any locality. Few pastor have exer cised a more abiding and far reaching in fluence over the religious interests of their own and other denominations in this coun ty than Iter. Kupn. Ilia studious turn of mind nnd his eminent scholarship would quality him well lor a professorship in any college in the land. The usual business was transacted dur ing the sessions of classis. The iiarochid reports show that the Kelormcd Churc h is prospering within the bounds of this class is that her membership is increasing rap idly in numbers, and is making progress in good works, and that her doctrines are held in general respect and honor. The statistics show a membership ol 2277. The Communion service on Sunday called forth a large attendance. It was good to lie there, and to draw the water of divine grace from the wells of salvation. The classis gave expression to her sym pathy for the sufferers in the late tire at Somerset. and I it, this mil r red tmng woman, and that same thin IT.011I saw the won tune and Jin ing iid splashing noise I have heard liantncc. One night I thought I kw-hift figure Hunting or sailing over Irtiicof the water. It was that of a 1 mil ,he sang a singular kind of a Thl w hat the captaiu told me. lsvii'i 1 heard the same thing from othe-'partv. 1 ilnu't Miere m ijlut! or i , .u I really think there is some thin: KHp-.aalural about that bridge some night," A CAKHniTIIK AXIKIIU'AX Pl'lll.lC For m.invf-ars we have made two medi cines suite. 4c the ailments of a vast class of sutl'ena. Thousends of cures have been inadi by them, and, in fact, the word failure ci ild never lie coupled w ith them. But withi the last two years counterfeits ot our mclfc ines have sprung up, danger ous in llieii close imitation ol our Trade Mark. IV secure the (icople we have place! 11 p. each genuine box of Hollo way's J'iliand Holloway's Ointment the far similii tit the signature ot our Agent, Mr. J f lelonxi one vigor 1 that t! pie wil M .4 Kit I KI. K'KES MOCK. At the Lutheran psr- souage, in t tieileiisiiurg, .liaren .-.in, ny Kev. J. J. Ytrlkli. -Mr. nm. r. ickc 10 Miss l.ibbic Moc k. Isilh of Bedford Co., Fenn'a, KKAM ni'MBEUT. June th. by Kev. J. J. Welsh. Mr. Jacob Beam, of Jenner X Roads, to Mis Harriet Gum bert, of Somerset Co., Fa. BITTNKK LANDIS. On llie 21st, of May by Kev. H. F. f Keener. Mr. Her man liittnerof Meycrsdale, to Miss Sarah Landis of Koxbury. MILLEU FHILLII'FI. April th, at the residence of Daniel Beam, by Elder John Cola-r. Mr. Tobias Miller to Miss Lydia Fhillippi, both of Summit township. 'Siydock. To counterfeit this is (e shall relentlessly pursucftny hi iniitales this with the utmost 1 the law. We most earnestly beg great mass of the American (eo- id us in our ellorts to proieci 121 Weed Mi eel, ea re ,oraiizer TIjc d,.fault. failures "e daily nuently 1 .sequent Jie ft 11 an lie little 1 1 1 a M ,, Thi LA T K mustard is gatl ihous- like the vas si-nt aren.iw i.ai'JInne head iH-r In !!.. imj he stmg- confes- n 0 o ! wh llmlUHoli Rnolctkm tit. eriit.iiiifli-s ct water I- r.-is-i rns. s.awkruptcy, irund hotifi- fli. iild liave a 81 e been dut'tied i.-1 grixst i!'.!y ll-.l II. lave a Sie ru!,"j. tt. j as ti hV'1 1 tempta- many nany fine Peachbot torn ''.' .! mi fj J "'eacQ-areftil j j " Jiijitand- !r rs-ltlnu-tl;! v -"C crew, tak-l.1" l-ui Mile ' "'l'Kijl the 1 '. . . k m'Ll til'lll. . lv.',:' '".. ..v " ivi him ..r :,.I"1.V I.I.", ' . ,';.. botiu Strn-t,c:um.vrt,. '"' "'g on ,1... ic N 1 "iters had been employed, ow ing to thel0 i of a great many cars, and ihal the as i now ovc-r, their discharge was n $ tc i ted. - 'i yi - Mil. .1. II. I'lsn. lias taken 1 of the Black I'roper'y, and is pn entertain kiiinmer Umrders. T Frojierty is one of the most (den ualoil mid convenient places town. The large grounds ar place for children. Persons r summer Imarding house should a ' caily itate. ; , , Who put em koop thnr w ufaciurt lief o' me'' On Sunday lii.L.? j containing an old cluck and tvr 7 chicks were placed in the stall nrtllhivi-i the "Chief" in the eoniposii f this olliee. Whether they we t -5 as a prevent lor the "".ief" , they were placed there bv soio.' .- ins boys, is a cpieslion. - g v. a fv.t.r ot r; ' .-. .. - WUli 1 .::","" "ere tZ'' 1 ."" is.-, ""'ediati their Mallh. and help us in our task of bringijg these most nnprihcipled men to the bar of justice. I niformly refuse to nttrfliee Medicine. purnortini to be ours unless dr. Jos. Haydock's signature is at tached o each Box of Fills or Pot of Oint ment ad the end will soon lie reached, 'he public's obedient servant, i Hoi.l.OWAV & Co. I)IK1. BALDWIN. June 2. 187(1. James M. Baldwin, aged :'.0 years, s) mouths, and I!) days. BELL June 0, 1S70, at 12:: r. m., Zachary T. Bell, youngest son of David Bell, residing near the Beam Reformed Clmrch in Jenner twp., aged 27 ycurs. months and 20 day. JOHN'SOX. On Thursday the Nth inst, at Berlin. Mrs. Eiizalicth Johnson, wife ol George Johnson, Esq. Mrs. Johns:m was followed to the grave by her soiwwmg relatives -aittt-n mfge number of her neighbors and acquaint ances. Her kind and gentle manner and her earnest christian life had endeared her to all w ith whom she was acquainted, a kind and affectionate wife, a devoted and loving mother. StkIwrekkt Snonr Cakk. This lie ing thi-trawlKTrr season It will not lie unseasonable for us to present to our react ers th usual rec'qie tor manufacturing lhat vrv palatable luxury, known as straw Ic'rry short nke." Here it i: Dissolv. one teaspoon fill of soda, ,a ',ne pint of sweet milk. Take nearly Hour enough tor a thin dough, thoughly mix it with wo tcasiwKiuslul ctfeream-of -tartar, . ..,.,,il .l Isitter, w ith a little salt. ?Iix the win, adding flour Jo make it as thick as te 1-lke- thin slices. '-' ! l,lec?- ,Have 'nod lot strawberries prevnmsly well Tugar ""d put them between the pieces aPj on top, dipping over the whole a lit tle juice ol the lierries. Let it stand In a warm place until the berries are (tarlially cooked, and eat with sugar sprinkled over, or butler with sugar and cieam, if you have it. Basplicrrics answer just as well as strawlierries U r thi short 4-akc. Jraarr Item. Mr. Joseph Crist has a peculiar way of putting ir. oats. In the nrst place lie sows his oats and then harrows it the same as other people do, after which he procures a large brush and drags that over the ground in order to make it level. Il this does not make it level enough, he gets a board and (daces it on top of the brush and theu seats himself on top ol it and drives around a while in this way. He savs the beauty of putting in oats in this ws is when it conies up it is all in smts so you do not have to use so much labor in harvesting it. Mr. Wm. .1. D,ingo ha or had a chikon in h'is (isscsioh that 'had three perfect legs. Mr. George Gardner is remodelling Cow. GAME AM GAME FISH. An act to amenp and consolidate thk sevenal acts kelat1nc1 to thk 1 a me a?:d game k1s1i law. A pri ami .. h tj,hi bain pu-Paraiory to filling it with the 'Mini- 7 U'"'e HHiim harvest, which by all.appearances in flfcii p -"d of T.ll be a good one lor him, i &ir.Wii S. Morgan is "ret ,h.l ' ""J" tit. l JjUI jl .i. i. .. a - . ."e,f vi-il 7'iirv o. . s;-f lo h i.. --v . ..irni . . . 'JtY'fu .1 " 'JO u .l...... ....... 1.,,-;.... 111111 b nil IS in . 'u"l to . " " ' running two the as- d.-M oiirr,.. " ' 'Jtiie 11': Biitn C'ace. The month of Jure f far been pro(itious for the mem- rm.t.e leainereu irioc. u jwiiuhj . iav ..:. rman Canary" a "Black Bird uVl..i " koeciinens ot the 'American ... ' CiX . .1 ,. 1.A rtt 4iiteo. 1 lie uih 01 losed, and Burgess Weltly is.t" trimmed his nails with II. c IS w.l... t.r.loroil IVratib tit worn. "c "I'kei - r" .r. .7. "1 1 1. """I ot tn,. e i of U,e J.'? 18 '.n".'I 'W InT .7.' in.. --.i.... - . a. 1. 1. -"i or - lr.l . "e H..I. ' in. Hvk 1 il.;" lrion, Uo bo, f eV. tbe one in no.. j an t i' xin.' - ... - is in . . it -iz. in iiii! HLrircis uu ituiun? "1 Hit- r,a' of r'..r was sworn and pro ven 1 ",ce on. I f X' Mii, "."- "f .ail these birds: iart. "n"Terf r. '"""t jnpviu. if Wki . - ut? a,,.. . ' i ' 81, 7 Ilo arJs o ,iZ .'"" iw 1 " ex, pk .AU were made by the as,x' B.-....",,'.-e... r.''Harri ..V.' nk ,:.,e the one unto the . tarr. bJtl0t I 1 ',''' or?" o ,""0e "nC.-'reidrawn ami 'W .J.y (. ' bw V'OecJ ,,""" ImJv " i On .time assumed the witnesses most ''two ':..''0rP,.:?lb. ,er0 tf the officer. rl "Je moe." Ps re in "'ne' u0jr k pc it was proven X. HVJf s,,rUlnn , ynnTrr0t' Nut the "German elan ll fe. '"ft f Lr " o 2 toovjl s"'e( ot dly of all mod 1' hr jyjhei ."'.ar"ra & tC '' fwie. . slit- i . ui. 1 -. . riiiMir.. ,. varri . - 1 x - I W n .. a ! m II NIN.I. . . ' 7 - P-l. r r 1 .wnu vet-naK. om i i .-. nm 7 . fitt.i,-a -7wn,i.i.. :-. :"rh.- Kntwii mil State Ai-coiNTMENT. G lias aptiointcd I bester . Reading, bis private strrcbin Major. A. ilson Norns, lyap(Niinfed State rc-iMirter. virtue ol the new tllic-e. ItM .1... ..r .1... 11 1 ,.r T1..1 111.-1 ot iiic itiwiii t.i 1 aiu x . communicalions relative to n herealter be addressed to li in flj oil liave beard 01 mv 1 necil rails lT. of money east Alex. answe lii-n of the act of A,,W ' - "f .! .g the Tie !?f ?le a, ,0. it, K 11. N(1'.', requires the C the r.'l i mono to rebuild my hlf"e 8m. . nwf I dhtl ..V 'Past tL "c.f'ir- i1iileyrtur acHminf.ttsirj "?;hlr,. of To o-vZI Ujr "' Im-t. lohr notes will answ'e f'.r 7V. ;:.' "' Tierf .i. ','a'ei);11, '.'-Xii u.Tartl . I, . 'I itfr I In . 1 -ie.l.-..- . II,... ' F iirt.. I . 1011 win nnu nur' mi i,. - 1 icijel ""-mmr 1... " reoemi.. '"". .1-.i. .1: ii t "iiiain: im f.. -'ir m.. i'.ilin u. nil' uiaiii.ii.u -' mi-r.., . f. t, . --m: jj- ttum i Mt - it . . . ' I....- "miia ; t.. . . uia " "i i.eai,..-. - isin zmnn, wucre an -.ore,Je -;"ii)e ,. - ""e fitt(j y, at f""'' fail pr-.lcssiiinal call. J;? U. CilT" ork): . ir ! 'IS Still,.'. Tie it-... . lie Bur- -Wii, .. fc Il,X IVrsolt a, "Iro. 1 . -ii i -1- . -1 ' loth, "ni its Tuesday er ln. ' e 11 ,1.1 " V'Ta'anc.-, 7 Won Prt'errr,. 'Ta'nce i, u Wo, Section 1. He it enacted' etc., That no person shall kill or pursue, in anv nart of the Slate, any elk or wild deer, save only from the first day of October in any year to the first day of January next following; no person sball have in bis or ber possession, or offer for sale, or trans port any elk or wild deer, or fresh venison, sare only from tbe first day of October .in any year to tbe first daf of January next following; no person sball at any time kill any fawn when in its spotted coat, or have tbe fresh s-kia of any such fawn in bis or ber possession; no person shall pursue any elk or wild deer with dogs in any part of this State, or 6hall kill in tbe water any elk, or wiUJ deer,-or lawn which has been driven thereto by doers; any person offending against any of the provis ions of this section shall lie ueemeq guilty of a misdemeanor, and sball be liable to 4 penalty of fifty dollar for each elk, wild, deer or lawn so killed, pursued or trapped, or Tresb elk, wild deer or fawn skin had in his posses sion, and may be proceeded azainst la any county of the State wherein be may be arrested, naving tne same in his or ber possession: Provided, however, Tbat any person may sell or have in his or her possession tbe elk or wild deer oforesaid, between the first day of January and the first day of October in any year next fol lowing, without liability to the pen alty beiein imposed: Provided, He shall prove that sucb g4nie, if killed in this State, was killed within the imc allowed bv this act or was kill ed outside the "limits of this State, and at some place where the law did not prohibit such killing; dogs pursu itg elk. or wihl deer, or fawns may be killed by any person, and any con stable or other town official may kill any dog that habitually pursues elk, wild deer or fawns, and ibe owner ol such dog ball Iw liable to a penally of ten dollars for each elk, wild deer or fawn killed by such dog. Pro vided further, Tbat this act shall be so constructed as not, to ck""!?? or alter any exceptions, of anj counties of ibis late hpretofore made in any act of assembly, prohiluung ru,'lnlDI of deer with flogs. Sec X,o person sbaU kill or ex, posp to sae, or bave nlawfu.Hj in bis or ber possession fter the sae has been killed, any eray, black or foS squirrel between tbe first day of January and the nrst flay 01 juiy iu each y'ear.under a penalty of five dollars lor eaec anu every equ...-. killed or had in possession. Sec. 3. No person shall kill or ex pose for sale, or bate unlawfully in hi possession after the same has lieen killed, any hare, commonly any net, device, labtruuient or gun other tban sucb gun aa aforesaid, with intent to capture cr kill any such wild duck or goose, under a penalty of ten dollars. Sec;. 5. No person shall kill or ex pose tor sale, or bave unlawfully in Lis or her possession after the; saujo' black . . .-oi -i 1 . 1 iiasueuu kiueti, any w uu luiht-y or uuy wood duck bvlwecn tho first day of January and tbe first day of October in any year, under a penalty of ten dollars for each bird so killed or had in possession. Sec. 6. No person shall kill or expose for sale, or have unlawfully in his or her possession after the same has been killed, any upland or grass plover between the first day of Janu ary and the 1 5tb day of August in any year, under a penalty of ten dollar for each bird so killed or had in possession. Sec. 7. No person shall kill or ex pose for sale, or have unlawfully in bis or her possession, after tbe san:e has beea killed, any woodcock be tween the first day of January and the fourth day ol July in any year, nnder a penalty of ten dollars for each bird so killed or had in possi's- sion. Sec S. No person shall kill or ex pose for sale, or have unlawfully in bis or her possession after the same has been killed, any quail or Virginia partridge between tbe fifteenth day of December and the fifreentb day of October in any year, under a penalty of tep dollars "for each bird so killed or had in possession. Ski:. 9. No person shall kill or ex pose for aale, or have unlawfully in bis or her possession after tbe same has been killed, any milled groutej commonly called pheasant or pinnat ed grouse, commonly called prarie chicken, between tbe first day ot Jan- nary aud the first day of October in any year, under a penally of ten dol lar's for each bird so kill, d or bad in possession. Ski 10. No person t ball kill or ex pose for sale, or have unlawfully in bis or ber possession after the same ha lieen killed, any rail bird or reed bird, except in the months of Septem ber, October, and .November, under a penalty of five dollars for each and every rail or reed bird so killed or had in possession. Sec. 11. No person shall at any time within this State kill, trap or expose for sale, or have unlawfully in his or her possession alter me same has been killed, any nigbthawk, wbippoorwill, sparrow, thrush, lark finch, martin, chimney swall w, wood-pecker, flicker, robin, oriole, ed or cardinal bird, ceder bird, tanar eer. cat bird blue bird, or anv other insectiverous bird, under a penalty of five dallars for each bird killed, trap ped, exposed for sale or had in p -session. Sec 12. The lust section, to it, section eleven, shall not apply to any person who shall kill any bird for tbe purpose of scientific investigation, or having the same stuffed or set up as a specimen. Sec. 13. No person shall rob or destroy the eggs or nests of any wild birds whatsoever, only those of such predatfSfftfs as are destructive of ....- .. .1 I. nn.'iir K&.lie UUU lUsritncivilP vint, -."-' a penally of ten dollars for each of fense. Provided, That this section shtll not apply to any person who shall collect such eggs for scientific nurooses. Sec. 14. No person shall kill, catch or discbarge any firearms at any wild niaooo while ou Us nesMng grounu,- or break up or in any manner dis turbsucb nesting ground or the bird therein, or discharge any firearms within one-fourth of a mile of such nesting place of any wild pigeon or pigeons or shoot at, maim or kill any wild pigeons, within their roostiugs, under a penal'y of twenty dollars. Sec. 15. No person shall at any time or place, within this State, kill or take any wild turkey or ruffed grouse, commonly called pheasant, or iiuail. or iruinia partridge, or woodcock, or rail, or reed bird, or rabbits, by means ofany Wind, trap, snare, net or device whatever, under a penalty of ten dollars for each and every bird orrabbit so trapped, snared or taken: Provided, That nothing in this section shall be so construed as to prevent individuals or associations for protection, preservation and prop agation of ga.rue from gathering alive by nets or traps with the written con sent of the owner of the the land, quails or Virginia partridges, from tbe twentieth day of December, in any year, to the first day of Februa ry next foHawinir, for the sole pur pose of preserving them alive over the winter. Sec. Ifi, There shall be no bunting, or shooting, or fishing on tbe first day of the week, called Sunday, and any person offending against the pro visions of this section shall be liable to a penalty of twenty-five dollars. Sec. 17. No person sball at any time catch or kill any speckled trout with any device, save only with rod, book and line, except for the purpose of propagation or scientific investiga tion, or place any set lines in waters inhabited by them, under a penalty ot twenty-five dollars for each of fense. Sec. 13. No person shall kill or ex pose to sale, or have unlawfully in his or her possession after the same has been killed, any salmon or i-peck-led trout, save only duringtbe months of April, May, June and July and tbe first fifteen days of August, un der a penalty ot ten dollars for each salmon or trout so killed or had in possession; but this section shall not preveut any person from catching trout with nets iu waters owned by himself to stock other waters. Sec. 111. No person shall kill or expose for sale, or haye unlawfully in his or her possession after tbe s.ame has Ueen kjlled, nJ I"ke troul in the months of IVcerabr. January and IjVbruary, under a penalty o ten dollars for each Uh. Sec. 2GV Any person trespassing on any la,nd for the purpose of tak ing lsh from any private pond, streaoj or spring, after public notice on the part of the owner or occopant thereof, such notice being posted ad jacent to sucb pond, stream or spring, tbal' be deemed guilty 01 trespass, and in addition to damages recovera ble bv law. shall be liable to tbe own er, lessee or occopant in penalty of one hundred dollars for every socn offense: Provided however, This sec tion sball apply only to Buch ponds, any person violating tbe provision of this se. tii'Q sball he liable V a penalty' of twentv-Bve each and every offense. Sec. 22. Tbat no person sball at any time catch or kill, in any waters of this State, save only with a rod, hook and lite, out line or scroll, and lr t lmar''iifnil f B" rHat t vutl,.nli-l rura lull a.ll MO l tli KHlm-lsau.1 HU'l-lT. (Millie.) ih ui"rrl arut an. i lr".H iii ia.'l l aa". I'limlui ..r ui t.nTf 1 vii-lruttl' it. l.-aotTThrji uf ai.ittj.cnvrl. niw, :ri.tur. M-ulf diachafkr, Bntclii t uita, bri -Muni iJfiiaii, lirvt-y. pan. In th l-w-a or '.!. ii-a bwliie, poui'ii, Si.n-li' i1 sniti tl.'UH trt. th I;-1! an'i ;l 'li-i'as a s;-ei illc.ir cnitiaiiiiia i.3'un. mrn:!t-ss ul dun'i'ii. ajje t, .llarj f.ir ora.-- 'i.iu.s iu.l r rail ... nil u.aiiu awl rubral cor, fot Hale I'tllsi. . BrnfiTl i c.. Somi-raei, Pa., a im! Mountain k lo., 4y.nrt i ance. fa. "oW IMIVJKRMCT MAIKET Corrected br (Nm fc IUkeit. nV.i!.rl- is no person shall catch or expose for j CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR 4 FEED, rr- -t- I St-it'i .'S: sale, or huve in his or ber possession , A)plc. Mt,u v after tbe same has been Siiied, any , AW.ii.iir, v ci bass, pike or pickerel, . o Butter. t '. W "..'.Y.': iwr.-id.e, commonly kuown , hT ?., "iirt'::.: iiuchanna salmon, belweeu the first ! " day of July, except alive for stocking other waters, under a penalty of ten - aw-. uoliars tor eacn onense: 1 ro iueu, com, (ear) r dummi This section shall not apply to tbe waters of Lake Erie, except in the ponds on the island or peniosula front ing Ibe north and east shores ol harbor of Krie. Sec. 2-'J. In any of tbe inland wa ters of this State, inhabited by 1.1 .j - 1.. 1- 1 . ; ti,il sprecaicu nuui ui uiaca, uasj, n bub.. ()HU. m uu not be lawful to catch or kill fish by ! v. f t"j .... - 1 Peaches, ilneil. means 01 any net, or uevice u mo u- 1 kt ha ture thereof, the meshes or open ! ' Mriin""""""'. space in which shall be less than 1 - orouiia Alum, per .1 ,1 ..fio-ni. " Aahuia. per sa tuitrv lutucii, uui.e. .."-. j Sa:4r, yell'.w ft ty-five dollars: Provided, Tbat noih- ! .. ... .. .1 Tlll.lw, fi B ...... ing herein shall authorize tne caicn- j wnent. v tu Avir Ad'i-rliitrmriit. ASIliNKK'S SAI.K tF A F A 11 M! AI! II t c rt .lo tncl tt pwc of tan.1 . itnit- fit LIGUNIKU TP., W TMOKLA N I) C( , N.pn.lf .I t.y lanil 'il J.werh Mi.rehea.1. Ei. ( uf It. V. .sin-k.) I'r. ("aniHilmc lit.." Ii. thi, Jatsib i'r-, J.'lio Fry, an.l uthcr. Hitlnln SEVEXTTMNE AUKE-S AMD SEVE5 TV i'UlK I'EKL'UES, mure .tr lew reciirdr-t in Ihe Rs-nlcrs ottiv-e tl' W tjluwiLun! 1 '..uuiy. lKs:d Ikn k volume 'A ynf 3. etiuii. I tu Jauv-s It!. I. l !.! I'oll il 1. Y. si'k. "Hi. hcrillwf ilti.- i'.u.iia' alw-t natn eil. Tlie al-.v tjrm it .itiuiitl on lh ijren?- 4 iiuitf I'ls?. at ut cn- raitc an'i a half (rem toe l"WQ "F i.i"it'fr. Aeoi.nju i'i in .wii. . ft.r.11 I- l'.i'l ni an-e-r I-ik . ami ih r i-plen- (U a 1 ' ' J'pi- lertll- nia.le lt-w.t .attlar "I lfl, JSr I tIltrt. ml! tki- pii-e . ti. 4tiM...-cs a. w'rlui.-l. 1 LVrn. (ulielle l) f DU.-HIO.... O.rn meal f Call akina, 1 B Ehk, V FU.ur. 44 hhl tho I Flaxaee.1 V ',a-. ." Hauia, (suKr-i.-uril) --- i i-ar-i. v a Loaihcr, re.1 sola, y) a pper " " kl.. " Mi-l-liiniiS, ahlt. , luu fcs ,...BV lc !; sue ie i'c v 1-sr Silw . CM ing of spreckled trout by means of any device save only by a rod, hook and line, except for propagation and to stock other waters. Sec. 21. No person shall catch any speckled trout, black bass or other fish in anv of the waters of ibis State, by shutting or drawing off any por-j tion of said waters, or by dragging or I drawing small nets or seins therein when tbe waters sball be wholly or in part drawn off, except by order of the State Fishery Commissioners; auil it shall not be lawful for any one to place, or cause to be placed, in any of the streams ofttv.s Lommonweaitn, any torpedo, giant powder, nitro glycerine or other explosive substance, with intent to catch any nsn aiore- said; and any person violating the provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, aud on Wi.l, .. ....Kniilse 3l.B . . . .o I.7UC ....7 i sue ....4jn' itie lie 1 U0 ie V ... 7 104t-J'4 ..U'vUl-1 Ie 1 40 ....4U"i,jiie K M. ON WEPNKSpAY, JUNE 20 lSTC. June 14. JDHX KIRKPATKK'K. A5ticae. Seie AJrerlitemeiit. MARK THESE FACTS ! THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WOKI.IV HOUtOWAY'S OINTMENT 1876. WHERE NOW? 1876. Tn Mini KS. V, "nf f (hr Urrm X, A unh 1114 at)'! lu-alihv ?tU ! WHAT FOR? To Shit a FARM oat ih I ha One Million Acres of fine farming- ln.l U nt hi the OSA.ND K At li'S IXDtANA at. R. Stp-n Si. Ren.lv Marker t, 8ure (Yopa, 0l S-bo.la. U. K. runa throuvh center ol arnnt. S'-uli-nn-nu all al..K. All kin.lt ..I pnsluc noi nl. Plenty ul water, timlier aaU haiUln materl. al. Pri.-e IPin ut lo per acre; oue-hsirth (i..wn, balsnceon unie. -Semi lor lllustrale.1 pamphlet, tall of feet ant nnurts. an.l I? c.siviu.'e.i. A't'ln-. W. A. lic.WAKlt, I.TOiii'r ilmit.1 Ka.i.t. Miehuan. P. H. I I'M ice ce y ..in.. i i. I, in. li K . W. I MINI ST ll.VTO K'S N OT ICE. i k.-tateol J allies M. BaWtwin. late ! Jennner 1 p. ileoeaae.1. Letter of ajlmtmsiratloo oo the a Nit a eatata h.ivinic lieen uranted to the nn.lerslifne.1. H.SH- la herel.v Kiven l th.sw Imleliteil lo It lo make Imine iltnte javmeni.n.l tluie hartna claims avainst It, to present them .iuiy authentlcatetl actilement, at tin- late re-i.lcn-e ol .leccaaeil, oa !turiay. July -ii, 1T. J ' ......... . nnriw .S.l.SLB O .1 t. " " . . June 14. A.lmiiiisirairix. Bad Lea;, Baa Brtrnt,renatl I leera in . Ii.ai.rli.il. m of aurei. are remediable t.T the iir-iper an.l oillirent use of Ihia im sliinahle pre paration. To altcui(rt 10 cure bail lr ny plniler i,. ih ntvi-s ..r the wun.l toaetlier Is I'.lly : i. in net Inn I i.,r .h.,nl.l me -km uuito a hoaur ilieenseu ci'n.i. . ,.i.i 1- 1 1 . i. r ti-in n-m;iiU!i unin-riiriii i" wm. thereof shall be liable to a penalty t l in . ,.,. The only ratsmui an.l n..lii.-elhe inlliiliiat ln in an.l als.ul tlie w.mn.l VKE NOTICE. he ts.-kiof Messra. HeclileT k Hm. have htsea tlwe.1 in mv b.inas lor collection. rm ni.ainK thuuwlves in.leltte.1 to the anotn Orm will c ill npon tho umlrraiKneil ami aettle their account hy noieor cash. June It. J. R. SOTT. A UDITOUS NOTICE. fifty dollars. Sec. 'J."i. That tbe liourd of Fish Commissioners shall, upou the appli cation to them in writing of ten or more citizens of any 'county in this Commonwealth, appoint one or more fish wardens or water bailiffs, whnse duty it shall be to enforce, by infor mation or prosecution, the laws of this Commonwealth now in force, or tbat may hereafter be passed, pro viding for the propagation and pro tection of fisb iu any of tbe iuterior waters of this Coinmwn wealth: Pro vided, Tbat the Common wealth shall not be liable to pay to any of the per sons so appointed any salary or com pensation for their services. Sec. 2i. Aoy person may sell, or have in his or ber possession, any pinnated grouse, commonly called prairie chicken, ruttied grouse, com monly called pheasant, and quail or Virginia partridge, for a period of Gf teeu days after tbe time limited for killinir "the same has expired, and sball not be liable to aoy penalty un der this act: Provided, Ho or she shall prove tbat sucb birds were killed within the period allowed by this act, cr were killed outside tbe limits of this State, at some place where the law did not fjrbid the kill ing of the same. Ski- '27 Anv iieasou or persons ; .,,,. ,r.. .en ru,,i,i ,n t..ra violating any of tbe provisions ot lVVX act, and sball be Summarily convict- move any hi.l.Un sore or wouu.l t clleetaallr as 1 t l. t ;., ..;,.. f 1 ho thi.uah inlpatila tothe eye. There iiiti.ln brea.l ed thereof before a justice or the j an jKr aiiirr,, lr'r ,u, rui.t.in mar tn. neace or alderman sball be sentenced 1 ointment, wiii'iourem service. This i. the only r ' , ! scire ireaintent Pir lemalo. eases or enncer in the suHouch, or where iliere may I neuerai is-iirinij ll.iWIl. an.l .11 nail he i lie nelithls.rina- pans ny ru..on.a .u pi. niv ol lliel i.nliueiil as sail is lorcts. mi" nictu 1 hu will c iuse the niulunant humors to he .iniiu e.1 oil Iron, the hard, swollen, and discolore.1 purts round al.ut the wound. s..re. or .n. .-..... when these buiiH.rs arercim.ve.l. the wouisislhem sch s will atain heal: warm hread aud water pul- 1.1 ..... ik. iii-t.i Dirti. artr the c tinnncnt has been well rut-lied In. will asilhe and s..llen the same an.l urenlly aseis. inecure. orj is a description ol ul.-er, .re and swelling, which need not Is; namo-l hero, attendant ii.n Iho kd lics.'l youth, an.l lor which Ihis liinuneiit l ur .i.ir'm.rtniM.n.lHloi sowrclifn rcmo.Iv. In curinic such t'is..n..s Si.ri'S it ncter lalls lo re rore 'llie svsiem tit a healthy state it the Flits be taken uo.o'r.tiiia to the primed instructions. Hplhrrln. 1 leertlt r Thraal. s.atI siearlel aatl ather fevera. Any or the ahora disenset may he cured hy well ruliMnn the Oiutim-ut three tim.-s a day into the chcu. ttmat. and ni-ck l the iient : it will .n penetrate, and ivs Imineiliaie relii-r. Mclic-.ne taken hy the month must operate upon the whole svsu-m ere its influence can lie Iclt in any l.s-al part, whereas the thnnuent will ih. its work at ...ice. Whoever tries the um-ucnt in the ul.ve manner hir the diseases namci,..r any siniilnnlls. criers ailectiiiK the ch"t and throat, will hnd themselves relieved as hy a charm. All sutlerers tr.u these complaints should envelope the throat at bedtime in a larite hread nnd wnicr .li. e, al ter the I liniment lias heen well rnl hcl in : it will itreatly a-wist the cure ol the throat and chest. T.i allay the (ever and lessen the inrt-iraalion, eiulit or ten l'ill should Iw taken niicht ami ui..niinx. t he Oiutiiicni will produce pcrspira- tlon, the icnind essential in ntl casca oi icvcrs, sore thniais. or w.here there nnirlit I an oppres-ii.-n ..r i he cl.cst, either Inn. asiinua or other causes. Pile, r iatwln. Klrlrlnre. The atwve classof complaints will he remove.1 hy nnrlitly h.nwntina the parts with warm water, and then by iml eilc-lual rulihinn in ihe Itlnl nient. rers..ns sutterm troin these dirclul cm- plainta ahuuld loee m a moment In arrestm their progress. It should tie understood that il la not suthcient merely to ainear the I nntmenl im the 1 i.e nndcrslirned having been appointed Audi tor, by ihe c irphan :., ot ss.meret County I'a lo make a distribution of the lun ls in the hand l J'-hB U Kii.eri.-k. A.lminlstmt.er ol the r slate id Alexander EnierU k decease.1 to and anion those leic.illveHlUled thereto hereby ivea not lit that he will attend to the duties, .d said ap pointment, at hw oluce in Somerset Bonawh. .a frldav.lhe:ioth.la.d June. A. I. H7. when ami where all rlies intereslcsl tan attemL Jute 14. ' Audit.. l IlTOKS NOTICE. 1 i.e under-wiied ha tin been appkinte A tor by the Orphan's Court, of S.rtm rset t oi Fa' toasccrt iiii advancement en I tit distn Aa.il umv . Fa . ascertain advancement an i m n"..'.; the lumls .r. the '.:ie- , , ai;';l) ''"""r "J the r"3ffiT.-m KellsT, dc-easi." " ainlli.Me leaally enlille.1 there... hereby jives no"., e lhat he will attend to the dulle ol aahl ai. is.inliiicnl at hi ..m.-c in S..merset Runmu'h on Thunslay. the Jehday or June. A. D. Ktl, wlo n aud where ail parlies interested .-an attend A. BKl'CK C'lir'r KTH, Jni 1- Aifcliiur. yYPMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. tautte of l.iblaa Mpelcher. late or StonvereekTu. doceastsl. Letters oredmtni.tration on the ahoTe estate havinic been :n.ni,t u. the un.lcrslnne.1. notice in hereby anen to thM.n,leotf1 , , milke lmmt diate payment airt tlv., haylnir claims aEahrt It. to present them rt-Jl thenticate.l lor se.tle mcnt ..n s-aturday, thi i v.- ,i4 , j , , tbe Ute residence id said 1,,,, - ' iNSFEH'HErt, June T- lniinis;r..t.j. iMtj-FM tad t OF THE Sinersst csintl Mnlnal Fir? lisaixc CaT For the year ending April 4, I87. Bv balance In Treasnrv, aa per last An nual Kc.rt April th. to pay a fine or Goes, penalty or pen alties attached to sucn vtoiauons, together with costs, one-half of which shall be forthwith paid to tbe treas urer of the county iu which tbe of fense shall be committed; aud it shall be tbe duty of said treasurer to distribute said fund, so arisiDg, at the close of each year, to the various school distric's in said county, in proportion to the number of taxables in said districts: Provided, Tbat said conviction shall be had within one year from tbe time of committing the offense: And provided further. That ihe defendant may, on refusing to rtav said penalty, euter inio recog nizance, with one or more sufficient Bv cash received on new polle-iea ilurlna the year By cash received on renewed poiu iaa Bv rash received on assessments issued imt .t-J 4-jt lws 04 Both Ihr Oiaf - Fillt tlfynld 4c titcrf J'oUowiny ratet : Had I.?, Bad Breasts, rums, Bunums, Bite ot Alosche tc ami Sand Flies, c.snt-bay. Chieatt-iiait, Chilblains forna (sort), R.ieumaiism, t'ancers. si.-at.ls. lOontraetett and Sore Nipples, I M.IIJointa, sore l una. is. 'F.tphant iasis. lunula". .11' uu tilarelnlar Ctwrllinca, I.utnt.ai(OT ISkln lliseascs, Isw-urvT. 's-.re Hcaiis, Tumors. !l leers, j Woinela, j Yaw. ludiscret low ! Yonlh ; More atsiel I leer. Blotches, im aleo swellinits. can wiih certainty, he radii-1 llv cure. I It the Ointment be used tn-.-ly . and the I'lils taken uizht nnd uiornmit. aa recom men.ie.1 in ihe l.rtlltt-d inslnieti..ns. v hell treat. ed in anv other way lliey only dry up in one plaee lo breakout in ainilM-r : wh-n-ad this Oiiiliuent will remove the humor froni ihe s -t.-iu. and leave tbe pstierit a vigorous and healthy Is-in. It will require lime with the usvot the I'lils lo insure a last 1113 cure. Drepsleal Nwrellluaa. Paraly!, anrt SI I IT Joint. Atth..nii;ti the aNive complaints .litter widely in their orism and nature, yet they require l.s-al treatment. Many ol the worst rases, ot such di seases, will vield "iu ac.iupar.itively short space ol time when l"hi ointment isdliliaently rulilssl Into .henarta altccted. even alter every other means have railed. In all seri-nis niala.llcs the Fills ... ., 1 . 1 soouid ne laKeaaccoriiiiur 10 .ne prnne.1 uo. ei. securities, to answer said complaint, utlllllallwwllii. on a charge of a misdemeanor, be- ! fore '.he court of quarter sessions of tbe peace of the county in which the offense is committed, which court, on conviction of tbe defendant of tbe of fense charged, and failure to pay the penalty or penalties imposed by this act, together with costs shall commit said defendant to the common jail of tbe county for a period of not less tban one day for each dollar of pen alty imposed. Sec. 2. Nothing in this act shall be so constructed as to prevent any person in any part of this State from catching spreckled trout or black bass with ne s in waters owned by bun- I self, for tbe purpose of stocking other waters: Provided, Tbat nothing in this act shall be construed to prevent any person from taking fish from pri vate ponds or springs, owned by him or them and used for rultivationg fisb. Sec. '2'K Nothing in this act shall be so constructed to prevent the catchiug of bait fish, by meaosof '-.and nets or cast nets, for angling or scientific purposes. Sec. '!(. Nothing in this act shall be so coustrued to appty to any stream forming tbe boundary lines between this and any Slate over which this State, has concurrent jurisdiction with sucb State, so fur as sucb streams form sucb boundarr lin?. nor to any lake partly within the boundries of this Mate. Sec 31. All acts or parts of acts which are inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed. Approved tbe 5lh day or -May A. I. IllJ. J. F. HVRTHANFT. The above is copied from the Le gislative Uecord, in which it is pub li.hed bv authority, The word out line was inserted iu the 22d section, so tbat it is not illegal o catch bass or puke on such lines. ItlbBi aSEWEXT. , pr..; 1. Paid t . Cleaver lose in lull on barn contents....... W t No. i John Mcr emn, In lull lor clamaae be tire No James Barefw. tn (tall fr rfmilire t.T tire No 4. J.ieeph B. fool, in lull fur dainaire by lire No. .V Imniel Kherlhw. In Ian lorilwelline: ami coiiteute M 3 Xo. -Mrs. Luclnda Lonir. la lull tor.lwellina-aml contents.. 4H 41 No 7. t.mauuel Si-cht, In Inll for damaae to dwelling- lue 04 No. . Bacr's ami koonta, ntty. lee. in .May ease yo. 9. A. It Coitpilh, on account ol May claim 41 41 N... W John II. I hl.HeM. int. and cost' n full In May case W 11. Herald Friuiina; C-ol, Iur blanks ami Printline W Si No. III. J"hn J. !i. Ulnae, prtnt- iiuc reports 1 S No. 1.1. Fi.s4ae. stationery. ..(- hce carpet, oil ck.lk ami broom. 57 No. 14 Omce rent ami luel, '.ne rear " No. 14. John Hicks, salary as see. and treas , one year 4JSI ou-t-mt: W I (10 19 OU i mi Balance in Treasury Cash premiums ami Aasesamenls in course ol collclk'n Cat luV. 34 Amount ot premium notes liable to as- Antonnt of capital Wholenmnherol mdlcles issued ;4. li 44 Oil ;aisT u ..' il " tc. "ue tor the recover dulv relumed to him b Appraiser. II not puld or day of July." Notice ia hereby qire fort'goin; recpiiremeiilt a. suit will he instituted to rei Tr, - (.11 ,H 1 It I lit., - V. -II. '.'III,.. 1. 1.1 UVRUUUIIB IVI vbvh - - j Uhllpl hands Files, C'AVTIOl ! None are genuine unl.-s the signature J. H.srnt K. aa aKent htr the linited States .larroumls eai-h Is.x ol Ftits ami ointment. A handsome rewanl will lie riven tu any one ren derma; saeh iniormation as may li-a.1 to the detee tionoi any partv or parties count'-rtcltinic the mcllcinea or vemlina; tlie same, knuwinic; them lo be spurious. .Sold at the Manufactory o Professor H..U' r.owT x t'... New York, an.l by all rcsjeetitl.le Itroxir ista and Itealersln leiicine throuirhont the civilised world, in pots at ia cents, Vi cents, ami 1 each. aa. There is cnslderahle savlntf by takina the hirxer slles. JS. B. llin-et ions for the aiii.lance of atlents In every disorder are attixed to raeh p.t. June 14. E. o. W. ST4.TMENT OF THE scHiiol. BOAKP'S ACCOVtTS UF Ut EIAHClSlN TP.. FOB THE FISCAL YLAR L.NIilNCi Jl'NE 1, INTO. Acroi xiorj. jk mis. To rash recive.1 tn.m Jiisd. Siatniclcr. CI. 174, 7i To cash received from Jeiaes Hash. C'oL IsT. 7a. 16 41 State appropriation.. . Militia, ax II 06 a2 ct 71 eittit. rK-S u-WTEit ma tiihswi" 1 "3 Abram Beam. Samuel Barclay. J. 4. IJ'-h'y, Tobias Meyers, Joseph Walker and Jnn naas .1 Koinerset Coni.tv, Fa., oanrlci nun ami ixsi- arl Blttner. of BciII.tI Co.. Fa , otlWrscleete.1 e.r the rnuina vear. via; Samuel Barela.. John Htrk Fresident See. ami Treaa. Hv order ol the Htatnl. Oltlee Somerset Co. JOlIX atlt'K!. Mutual Fire Ina. 4 o. tmrtvlmn May M, ls7. -ITO LUNTA R Y A SSI G NM E NT. Jesse Ixi ami Fllia Im. tavina; made a rol untnrv as-mnnient to aw by dee.1 dale.1 Ihe 'il day ot April. IH7H, ol all the estate, real ami pemeial, ot the said Jesse U.n. ha- the benehl of hi cred Itors. 1 herebv alve neilee utall pers. uvlefcas-l tn said Jesse Long tit make Immediate payavat t me ami those havina claims airaiiiat him to pre sent tha same .Inly authenticated Iur etitlemeat ,om"' ZACHARlABT-lJiNO. A 1 ril . . leli IM 11 : 7 4S- 1.4S S Ce. Amount laslere ' Treas. .s.tntuisslon . . . . Printline, tuilinn, k'. Due Tp., In ttanda of Treas . .eror T or ja wm r. h. co rtr. Implicate tat 4p 4r. eloiieratioua . rash tn Treas. lma m 40 VX tir ui im se fkte raver Uc Aakeel. The San Antonio (Texas) lhrald says: "A few days ago a prisoner, with a face on him that excited much remark on account of tbe meanness of his expression, was brought into the district court to be sentenced lo bur Township 4W s We the underslirned certify llie alt.ee to be es-i-reet. HlfcAM VILLFK. AUIll K C I'.LKREY. J. S. MILLER. W. v. HOKN I K. tii Aaditore. June 14, VDITOR'S NOTICE. 1 lie umlersia-ned havlnt Iwen appidntcl Au.li lur. to examine ihe Met-piiotie ami etate aa ae-e-sint. ami rep-Tt a .listruMite.n ol the lun.li In the baa-lsol itavld Crltchfteid hereby ires m lice to all persona inUreeted. tliat he will attend to the dunes 01 sain apjs.iiiuiH-i a. ii.h "....-ti w 'Tuesilarthe lllh.lav.d July. I7. where ami i wlien they ran attend if they think proper. i J. K. SCOTT, i June 14. Amlltur. j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate oi Zaehry T. Bell, lata of Jenner Tp. deceased. Letters nl udntlnlsiratloe) e the ahor estate bavin been aranled to the andersiarned. notica U .,. ....n tt, tbtawi indetrteil tti it to make Imme diate payment, ami th.ae havinr elalnu atranut at HuntSville for Stealing Some Clothes i present Ihem duly aniHentlcaleJ loraMllement tiff line. As be was known to be . ! j . Is 1 aTii kllTT very Blippery character, one of our jane 14. Administrauir. handsomest and most vigilant dep-t V"p(;"V0TCFt uty sheriffs took a seat by his side. j ' suder. After a while the prUoeer leaned j over and wnisperea to tne outcer; ry Coleman, m.w deeea ar iniernurrie.1 with TALDAELS Ml FOB SALS. Thla faraianitivated In LiaimlerTo. Wata..r-landCu-lww miles west of Liipoler Bor. on the tlreea.thanr ami Stoystown pike. I satamle als.at eue hamlred aasl any acre, ene handle acres clcare.1 tatlance well timbered. Heme; w derlai.1 with (sail, well watered. mlapletl raa-Ina-. in a asal wheat aruMii ewmiry. Llij"nr Vallev It R. passina thr;h ae shle of farm. Ha. in,- thereon a tteaak dwelliaa: atae. laraa lnk barn and .her oucbuildinas. p;.sl appiw nrehanl. etmeenlen to eharcaee, srlaa.ktantl e.. etc. Fot lurther ii.loimati.aa anal panaulas ap ply totheomlersUneii on the pr""'- . MtyX. ALLXANUKHUARS3. T7XECUTOR S NOTICE. "fiate of Hwrh Sotkiuea. atleof Mtonyereek Tp. ueeeaaed. Letters testamentary on the above estate hav Ina- beea aranted to the amlerslrne,l. by the pep er aaihiaiiy. mrfirw la hereby airea P. tlwant m debte.1 to It to make Immediate payment, ami tmiaehaTtnit claim asr.lnst It will preeent then to tlie umler-lane-l, at lite late reselenee of th deee.ae.1 on S.tanl.y. ,'K,1 i,m"KJH' ' KieCattirT. ISS0LVTI0N NOTICE. nuiry. We are pleased to learn from Mr. i on the 10th day of .lulv 1:8 1 '"l't- iviirocK ina. U the Iraiidulent district tion whatever. Lad been thrown out it Mini Id not have JosiaiH UHL. k a-l..d.-i f.ir Tttleut t. itelsol Patti m Work pronjp;iy lAn. . ft... lritl. T- Crir,..' . CVli(. "U -. tr-"' -:dr "t .;. r - ""out kz"00" r"" fmi of, 7"' he 4" ; a? ' or rabit so killed or had in hiaj Sec. 21. It shall not oe lawiui ior asion. No person shall hunt, or ' any person or persrnc to piac uj or pertnit the bunting of hares set net, or get nets, nsn uasaew, v 1.;,; with ferret or ferrets, nets, eel weirs, kiddles, brush 00t,eV penalty of ten dollars for ior facine nets, or any other perm-- iV't wtin rlo n.e one little kindne83?' enry Coleman Ury Smlerala. lea.ina two . j " - , ireonre itaurebsepn setter, and joha Muder, Tb officer promised to do SO With, children, weadrr. Sarah Sinter, interne tried . . . T ... 1 A,! Beniaurtlara BnKber. one of tbe klU'llieSt smile We Lave wil-n Hereby mKil.ci that la pursuance of a ver seen in a COUrt house. Tbe pris-i. jmrtition, iseweilewt of thcllrtdiaa sfourt ever seen iu aevur sotucsr. . ; o( Soaeraet Fa. 1 will bold an nxiueat en OD4T whispered: 'then Sit 'ired 'bereal estate or Henry Ko.ler. deeeasetl, in , , . 1 -1 .i, ,,. , . 1 , Brotherevalley Tp.. ea the premlsee, ttedaealay further off; I d ra.her pay atae fr tn lwh dat oi jiiy. her rca can attend J dollars than ha -e peop .. think proper. uto.w. pile . v 'arttt -- I Jane 14. Sherir. a deputy aheriil.'j;- . ... 1. K.-l.v ivcn. that the tote aim of ri'tek C.ntrvmn, was dissolved by mataalc. seat.- ' :- " "',mm"",t'-l2Xy 1? an- lei T at the sp.re where all ,,er-.n , id w'rple eall aa. -c.tl. -Ith if x -"OUebeL dertikneit - s v j 00 them lot jAiall go hungry, to The business will he tst , or9t9 by tacuralersle.l. Hemrniear thanks f-arthe patfarjUtfjiag u n0 m0re S! lon,to p,",t9i jtay. ' "i3" tbe farm wool Hexnmorrhoids c' .T.?K.T't.!r',;,',',rte..,?S: I them no aK f I ). Pile. Blind. Bleedlne-or Itehit oilier disease ec ina lower oowei. auaraaU-ee to en re all ease he ar . matter who ha attempted and taiie.ect II S4. 1 JCtiOg Vine etreet, Philadelphia, Pa., l'a Jogoa every and I to p. au a May 31. IgS nVOlU lOQl A" SSIONEES NOTICE.'11! reW?y 19 an worthy Ail persons Interested, are hereby notint-rjjgr Ut J.wuth Shatter of Soaaereet Btasmch. oa the ,' , dav of April. A. 1. aw.te a rolamar tely ana tta-ament of ali his real oropertj to aie, uttrr l , rn tht benent of hlsrreuaor. al w E. SCaitlJI'lJoD. MtJ 51, A"'i, Ant ciianeii ine result. 1 May 31. sHnre.