rhe Somerset Herald.;; . TCDKESDAY. - ELIXTORAI-. TICKET. SLL-Tf T tiWit KKKJAMIX iLnEEsTSTKB. Psfladelpbla. JOHJf W. CHALFAXT. Auesjaewy I. JOHN WELSH. . H E" K Y MSSTOS. A. CHKIS J. HorrA.t. e. Ill A. T. J"ES. . EDWIJI A. riTLET. . BESJAMIHSXITH. 5, J. W. BLB5AED. A. JACXB iXAB. . JOHJt & wAira. 1. JOSEPH THOMAS. IL AEJOPAKKEE. w. lewis riouE. U. ED. R. fclLXJ AX. U. WUJJAM CALULH. 1A. MILEU TRACT. W. 8. W. ?TAEKWEATKER. IT. DAJ51E1.J.KOREE1X. W. JEKKMIAH L.TOXS. II. WLLUAM HAY. J. WIUJAHCAJSEB-'S. a. j. b. ikjMXLY. Ji DAXIXX OMIl. . WHXIAMKEPB. 34. A5BEW E. BEEGEK. . SAMUEL M- JACKSfJX. 9L JAMES EKTEEMA5 IT W. W. triLBER. FOR VICE rr.F.SIDENT WILLIAM A. WHEELER. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET! 5..cet to the ol ! VitirtA C-Mfms. CS0BE8, WM. II- KOOXTZ. ftHATE, 5 E. n. YUTZV. COUNTY TICKET! ASSEMBLY,' E. J. MEYERS, ALLEN S. WILL. Ajsk IATE JUXiE, C. C. MUSSELMAN, ItANIEL ST I F FT. pitOB HOIPE DIRECTOR, SAM. SNYDER. jtar commissioner, CIIS. T. HUNTER. That eminentlr honest and pure politician, Monro w U. Lowry, ofj Erie is for "Tilden and reform" Next ! OtT in Indiana ibe greenback men take no stock in "Tilden and reform.'" Tbey have decided to support I'eter Cooper for President. The Democratic papers are still publishing tbe story that Robert Lin coln, the onry surviving son of Pres ident Lincoln, is going to take the stump for tbe Democratic ticket, al though that gentleman has given it a positive denial. Grant b J got through bis Wil derness Cgbt, and Sherman had al most finished his march to the sea, when Sammy Tilden declared, at Chicago, that "Tbe war is a Mure and must ceae.n Tbia is even worse than Mr. Halstead'a comment on tbe Vicksborg campaign. aaaaaaaaMBavaajaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaBaBaa Tin en ia a pronounced bard mon ey man; Hendricks an equally pro ootibced inflationist both claim to he honest in their financial views If they are honest, bow can tbey ever harmonise on tbe financial issue? Tbey will harmonize, and that har mony is proof that neither are hon est The New York Times serves this notice on tie Democrats: "If the Democratic editors understand the meaning of tbe tbe adage, 'People who live in glass bouses should pot tbrow etonts,'lhey will stop circa - latiog their slanderous dispatches concerning Geo. Grant's habiu. Oth erwise tbey may be obliged to con sider evidence which tbey will not line to examine concerning mo wn - aTl (...ft Aaf fhaftlf It 11 1 i I At 1 AT 1 CP at I. U v.-' aa) VB aw. dent the sight be received tl e pews cf hia Domination." This is an incident of tbe late ex amination into tbe Mississippi elec t tion. In Claiborne County a lead ing Democrat was examined by Sen ator Boutwell: "How do you expect to carry thir election?" "In the same way we did last year," wa the re ply: "a3d you might as w 11 under stand that we are going to tun that election just as we please ia .pite or all tbe Senatorial Committees tbat can be sent down bere." "That will do, sir, tbat will do," said Senator I.ayard, and tbe examination came to pause. Claiborne was ope or tbe counties where tbe shot-gun argu ment wa Oaod last year. In 1873 the vote stood Republican, 1 ,8 15; Democratic, I9; inl&75, Republican, 490; Democratic, 1,049. The shot gun ia a verr persuasive argument- The gentlemen wbo are urging Sham Tilden on the people as the embodiaient of reform, and tbe con centrated essence or honesty, may as well explain why, during the many Ttf A'TTfYNTAT TTPITPT snmpUon offpecie paymenta, and j mcasurawy aecreasea eicce me aaya , br0ld dou.;cjons n(j tht tbe emao- be would atarfe, and I'arton nke9:a!j elr Enzland for the Republican ilAlIUilii-AJ llUIi-UX.!Tet SaffitnT xiideo i doing Lis level 'of Demccratic administration. U e ! cipated niiliioni look upon the encigo j about $o,0t0 a year out of fugitive! tJ but New York and Vew Jer- ' '"best to prevent tbe retail la Sammr freproducc the figures as or great in- ,of the Republic as the symbol of tbe puriiin, and be finds it hard to get ) f Jikewile KOI' PRFIPFT ! . P . t teret to the public- fuifilied declaration that "all ruen are ; on U.il Hamilton never re-ivdj KJU rRF;-IIK-J jan bosm man or a tra.toj -an J a ; un J. created free and e,ua. and the . ?..0o0 in her life for ber work Iu Xc AdtertUtU IlUTIIEHFOltl) 11. HA 1 ho. ' hypocrite: His Inenau in tfce wn-: bW, t,, ti th Trwtirr . guarapty of their own equality oa- ifbort, literature is the wtr-i paid uf ; - -tzst years that, Tweed and bis gang were canebrakes of Louisiana, as on the notoriously robbing tbe city of New ; banks of tbe the St Lawrence. Both York, the aforesaid honest reformer, ! the Republican candidates for the (Tilden) Instead of associating with j Presidency and tbe Y'ce Presidency them and lending tbem bis political i are now fairly before tbe country in co-operation, did Dot at once take j letters tbat are warmly commended tbem by tbe throat, instead or wait-, by their friends, and above all court lag ontil others bad exposed their criticism by their enemies. The sito rascality, and then attempting to ap-jaiion upon tbe other side is vastly propriate to himself tbe credit of for-' different Four weeks have passed retingout and punishing tbem? Why bas be not as Governor cf the State, called toaxcoant tbe Sheriff aod bis officers for conniving at Tweed's es- Na eveo ao io - n rtefcii: 1 . 1 : - " .... i - - J - Wof jo8tic-TI being rilow- ifcr - acda.ou: eoD?j.irPT M flele-ai at : !r,rin in comp.or nitb a eoople cf jIh.-Sh:r. drPal;., .cJnr re- (ea in iu 0rO j Tie fret reform Gorernor la!wek minded besitatioa wun the &ia- certrpWen any i-ifB. T diMjproTal ol tie Miwl ( ronuon, un uu ir- tflou-i rpfitlcman a a rnark of bis ei- trea for ibe -iUlormer," i loud in rcn.n.ei.diion of tim m lie only : and rncoeb of a refortuer to be wade ; Prt-feldent. Tbere ia bet one p!aui-j , We exp!ana:ion for tbia remarkable : conduct en tbe part of tbU'ery bon !et rffrmT. He netd tbe influence UndTCte. of the friend, and cronies j of T.c-ed, and Li g.ngof tbierea, jandtbertrcre darea not enforce tbe ilawairaiBHtbem. If tbe friend of j tbe hi.m reformer bare aor other .eijilaaation to jie, : ! floor. j 0E of tbe plaaks of the St. Louis ! tbe fact that the proportion or def ! ! olatform demand, a repeal of the act ! cations in the public eerrice to every aaawa 'of Coogrea providing for the X ' orxniv EnDPortea xoiepiaaa. Iter all voted for tbe adoption of the j . ri 1 1 ii in rrin av 1 r 1 11 ii 11 miiiiu j aw u -v ..f 1 . t - iirtir Irtttirtfi rr1 ih ! riatfurm ow be is o J ; - ( . j ' tur.irh niaiform demands ' !. , . yf , . : ; thus oroviog bim;ir a hvpocrite and , - - .... , a knave. Traitor to bis uiailjrm tnd : hwPanr,Do cou.a expect mm be loyal to the country or to any of Lis profi-rtioDS if elected! The Democracy don't enthuse worth a cent Their candidates are tryicg to cheat each other instead of striking bands to cheat tbe people, as was the icttnt of tboee who Domina ted them, and each is afraid to write a letter of acceptance, and endorse tbe double, back-action, gam-elastic jp'atform on which tbey are expected to stand, f r fear the partisans of the , I ! other roiv train as advantage. Sue cowardly paltering, such discredita- ible fchuffiiasr, fuch bare efforts to ' 1 cheat the people into the belief that; two -hont men-' with -ntirelv rlif- j fereut i- s can harmoniously unite j wiiDcut a sacriace or pnsciple by eitl er, is as disgraceful as it is con temptible. Oae is trying to influence CjogrerS in favcr or the resumption of specie payments, the other against resumption, and like a pair of cow ardly traitors, as they are, they are in a perfect ague or fear lest one or tbe other prove successful in his ef forts to control congressional acti on. Congress must first adjjurn berore either or these great moral reformers dare put his pen to paper. Mean while "the party" sulkily sucks its thumb, and de-pairingly sees all hope or securing tbe spoils or office fade into tbin air. The expenditures or tbe present House or Representatives on account of investigating committees down to tbe 24th of July, exclusive of the cost of printing the testimony and subpoenaing wiineees, amounts to $12',000. This is a beautiful sample cf the kind of economy and reform we arc promised br tbe Democracy w hen they secure control of the gov ernment These "Reform Demo crats' Lave found the investigation business very profitable for their un derstrappers and runners. Ech com mittee has run cp enormous bills for witness fees, mileage, extra clerks, and messengers, stationery, and all sort3 of constructive jobs. Tbe sin gle item or fees and mileage already amounts to $00,10-1, and this will be increased to $75,000 when the out standing accounts are added. A fa vorite job among tbe Democratic j LaDger. 0D aW tbe IIouse ; tbgt of summoning witnesses. I!y a lit tle ingenuity this service is made to include a variety of constructive ex- j tnd errand4 of ,his htTe in . dcmand This branch of the investigation business has al ready "panned out' about $125,000 to the hungry ftllows who secure the jobs. Wnen tbe accounts or tbe va iriouBimellio Mwmitteea are all in, j we shall be able to estimate bow 1 r.nmi r.nnnlr Ennmnfil thi nlisk- iiyJ ii.J- ..j t Apt i ho la w withtbe moi-t fcibi t Ja-: ail t be nruW-H.-ioin. and tbocver fX-l w. mabbleb. m. d.. much is legitimate and how much isjihat we leave uo just means untried party pip ' 1 Mr. Wheeler's letter of accept-1 ance, publisned in another column,!1'00 of oor country are problems will commend itself to every Republi can in the land as an able, frank aod earnest document It demands, in language whose meaning can not be mistaken, tbe preservation of tbe pub lic credit, tbe strictest economj in tbe expenditures of the Government con sistent with its effectira administra tion, and the condnct of the public service as a public trust. It points out in a manly, dignified tone tbe good work which baa been done by tbe Republican party, and while "not na mindful ol the imperfections and shortcomings of human organiza tions," claims for tbat party and its masses the honest purpose of prompt ly retrieving all errors and of sum marily puoiabing all offenders- It is especially happy in iu reference to Southern affairs, demanding tbat the American citizen, witbont regard to Color, shall wear the panoply of citi- zeoship as fully and securely in the away, and neither Mr. Tilden nor Mr. Hendricks have dared pnt forth their letters. Trimming for expedi ency instead of moved by principle, itlf - r are jorrtIiog bitteTij tn-ugl 1. . . . I . ..-.. -.,..,. a 1 at i ... .r . .i.. - . . clvc, to but decl.r.tioa t rorai, u wri t vUt...- jcordtot reprewnuUres of ib party J ia Con-freMm.y include lod,. TLe " - CVIIU - ii VBU UWl V srv. tjun mat oe-ervc. -v -. . . . i " i i- pTinr,P1' oor ",BU' " " "aiminiraiioo. oor,T- traced arith bitter quarrels and d ob!e-faeed trimming on tbe otbtr; a to bub u tbe aeer !o- coafidecce. IV 11 ex tbe n- v i -i uitreracu Jiarwvr m ai uuOtT UifCU.-M-iuu in iue .-?f-nic, , . c- . i L , v.,Mh r.rohna. indnl.ed in ifce ; a lew nava viuee. iseuaicr .ucrrsiuvu. i c, wboWe eb.rg.. cf i?m;osl lte Kepall.c.n ztt.rnA..rir r..ni;., r, . v. "-:,k th. ! re-jtnousana ao.tars .nro.veu, " , 1 J 1. i ,A n i.rr.o .i. t, IV?." j.. .. . . . . .1 . , . . s tem. JiuOB-Tir BugiwritniB. aao y: LiD 4akiDlr.iB. l 4i. tJ tut i ber have tbe ! ' - . . . V , ,T timulied by the recollection of its per, and expect to do like They j d Md cclkli;diojr thw tb ' " Matistiw iq bi. band, taken from the j pftrt acb:eve(Iieolfli remembering that i di-cover that this happens only once j jndi,; , vict0ryf tbe Hartf?rd ' , bocks of the Treasorr, pointed out i under God it is t that uartr that we in a cent.irr. Cieo. Wm. Cunis ne-j p,,., .tk. Sr...,. L"J?JtS".!!! H bo deeire good government t jiBir.!tr:i.4!)c:iii':!s:.jod will. god iDooev aad ua;versil irmni aimuiiraiioa. ; prosperity, the Republican party, a 1: tk l thn.c fr uf ormnt ir-i liar i rcauury -atubi4 ..iai pii'i v dul . Mwtamn mmrt that rs wij ui ' T'JiVm,Vtt'y '7, ! - - . , , ; l lkra.aTr -ui b .aul . haB t. i. ! i ivfTOfrii. KOi i. iie iiitrrr min w unum au hu rrrr hxl. The bas and nvpocriiitai cry ol corruption, raised by the ham re formers against the Republican p.r ty, will pot stand the test of figures socb as these. Here is proof posi tive of reform by the Republican party; Dot in words, but iu deeds. Etlrr r Arrrptaavre ar litis. W. A. '' krrlrr Gentlemen: I received on the fith inst., rour communication advis- icg me that I Lad been unanimously nominated br the Natioual Conven- .;on 0f the Reoublican partv. heid at CiDcinr-ati on tbe 1 lib ult., for tbe of- of Vice President of the I uited "u" V:"S -r,Iw.u r.f th cam. and aEi.io mr attea- , joo to xhf. gumra,rY of tbe Republican doctrines contained in tbe platform adopted by tbe convention. A Domination made with such ananimity implies a confidence on ibe part of tbe convention which inspires my profound gratitude. It is accep ted with a sense of tbe responsibility which may follow, ir elected I shall endeavor to perform tbe duties of tbe office in tbe rear of tbe Supreme Rnler, and in the interest of tbe whole country. the southern qlesiion. To the sumuaryor doctrines enun ciated by tbe convention, I gi"e my cordial consent Tbe Republican party has entrenched in the organic law or our land the doctrine that lib erty is the supreme, unchangeable law for every root or American soil It is tbe mission or that party to give full effect to this principle by "secur ing to every Americaa citizen com plete liberty and exact equality in the exercise of all civil, political and pub lic rights." This will be accomplish ed only when the American citizen, without regard to color, sball wear ibis panoply or citizenship as fully and securely in the canebrakes of Louisiana as on tbe banks or tbe St. Lawrence. Upon tbe question or our Southern relations.my views were re cently expressed aa a member or tbe committee or tbe United States Houi-e ot Representatives on South ern affairs. Those views remain uo- rl.ttntrpf, anH u'prp thus, rnrosspd; v. nt th Vortb wlnHannrslrp! in expecting that the masses of the South, so far behind in many of the attributes cf enligbened improve ment and civilization, are in tbe brief period of ten or fifteen years to be iransformed into our model Northern communities. Tbat can only come through a long course or patient waiting, to which do one can now set certain bounds. Tbere will be a good deal of unavoidable friction, wh will call for forbearance, and w icb will have to be relieved by the tem perate, fostering care or the Govern ment One or tbe most potent ir not indispensable agencies iu this di rection, will be the devising of some system to aid in tbe education or tbe masses. Tbe fact ibat tbere are whole counties in Louisiana, in which tbere is not a solitary school house, is lull of suggestion. We ouiix lled j tbese people to remain iu tbe Union. ! and no dutv and interest demand j to make tbem good, loyal citizen.. j How to diminish tbe friction, bow to stimulate tbe elevation of ibis por- dressing themselves to our best aod wisest statesmen. Ibe foundation for these efforts must be laid in satis fying tbe Southern people tbat they are to have equal, exact justice ac corded to tbem. Give tbem to th fullest extent every blessing which tbe Government confers upon the moat favored. Give tbem no just cause for complaint, and then bold them by every necessary means to an exact, rigid observance tf all their t duties and obligations under tbe Con stitution and its amendment, to se cure to all within their borders man hood and citizenship, with every right thereto belonging." THE PlISLIC FAITH. The just obligations to public cred itors created when tbe Government was in tbe throes of threatened disso lution, and as an indispensable condi tion of its salvation, guaranteed by tbe lives and blood of thousands of its brave defenders, are to be kept with religious faith, as are all tbe pledges subsidiary thereto and con firmatory thereof. In my judgment t 0- 6--"" -.w.j aary 14, 1875, for tbe redemption of the notes of the United States in coin is tbe plighted faith of tbe nation, and national bonor, simple honesty and justice to tbe people whose perma nent welfare and prosperity are de pendent upon true mooey as tbe basis of their pecuniary transaction, all demand tbe scrupulous observance of this pledge, and it u tbe duty of Con gress to eopplement it with such leg islation as shall be necessary for its strict fulfillment COMMOS SCHOOLS. In our system of government, in telligence must give safety and value ifce ballut. tfoce lie x.niiuin r i . - i- .i i -i. ..I I ,,. m li il - vi u-c c-m ... . . . t r4 in an iur-.i " -l in ail thrir ror. w bi in asoord ; S Ul C W 11U V iJ I" ppil Ik VI iUW3 1. LU Li tLeJ m(J . tLeir tndmeni . . . - . f L CodhUu - " -v I -,7- I T j nd proper gioir j of tetania ,ofl i.rx ' T AUtUV VI VA EofY. There fthould be the strictest econ onJT ia tLe flpenditures of the Cor- t . . . ... ero.nciu n.uico. itu im rurun-; j offi-e should le atol:Shed. j uvil kebvice KEfuBM. : . ....i;...!.. ,!-,. .a ., j.honi-1 l ad - t ? - j ...i.: .-..j.. IIj 1 ii f t i gulf l)uui'i it . 4 I .r U....... ( ........v nil. mr iii.ibir iTiii itaiic. . U't.in- M..uii;hidi. Shu w ibe Tb f..r-sfoiair are cbirf aruuiiif ttie iCrd,U"' ''"C1' KU .7 . r . t .... y ; effect U the work k oo-r b.J ,ou band. To tLe eumpteticn or it : ' reat iuis.-ion we address ourlre i ia DOP aJ co&GJsnce, cheered and ; arc loutjbtatd iq tuia Lcoteaaiai ?er of our extMcisce fr a prervcil, uo-1 brckeo Uoiod; fur the fact that iLerc UIVkCQ t UIVU. LUC IStl lUOfc IUCIC ia no mailtcr or 6l4Ve throughout our ! citii.a of the land. . 1 of imuerfeetious and . . t hortc-imini'i uf human or aoiz .tian, 1 i-b lbs b.u.-t puriM or iw i i . ii i lp'.ly t) retrieve all , ' ' , , , , iij -i 1 1 . : I (f . i . iuiobuu w riuiua,n'j yuu'-ju ! l I try, cucuuentiy suuiiiu iis ciaims ir tbe coni.naea support oi toe .meri- can penpie. Kesecttuiiy, William A. Wheeler 011 SEW YORK LETTER. New York, July -2'J, I57C. THE I'S El" VATIC Tl I.E. An erperimect is- lei eg triel in tbsscity, or rather has been tried, that wiil work a revolution in the traijfQiisioa cf mail matter. Hollow tubes bare been laid from tbe main oEce of the Western Union Tele graph CoropacT to its branches. In these hollow tubes are placed leather boxps, containing messages the air is exhausted, and in a second tbe dis- pa:cc IS ai iue oiuer euu v, u.c i. r Tbe Poeumat.c Tube is cheaper than telegrapbinz for messages or any lensih, aiid as the experiment has proved to be entirely successful, tubes are to be laid to Philadelphia aud Washington very soon. The rate will be something more than postage, or course, but it will be nothing com pared to telegraphing, as a fourpace letter can be sent as cheaply as ten words. Suppose tbe inventive genius or tbe age should apply this idea to passenger travel ! How would it seem t) be boxed up, put in a tube, and sent from Chicago to New York in an hour ? It may come to that. EMIGRANTS TROM A NEW S-JIR'E. . We have emigrants from all the countries of the world but Arabia, and now that country has contribut ed its quoto. Nine Arab stone cut ters having heard fabulous accounts cf tbe wages tbere were being paid in this country, made their way hith er, and landed in New York last week. Tbe poor fellows could not speak a word of English or any other language that oould be understood by any one bere, and only by signs did tbey make their wants known. Tbey were disappointed to fiad thai thous ands of stone-cutters were out of work, and as they bad no tncaus, cf course tbey found tbemselres in Rellevue Hospital, living at the ex pense of tbe city. They are tail, in telligent, fine-lookiug men, and hav ing been given tools, showed won derful proficiency in their art Wi.at is to become of them heaveu oulv knows. There isa't work for one half the mechanics here, and new comers fare ba-.lly. We could spare Arabia enough stone-cutters to build over its entire territory THE HEAT AMI HEALTH. Never in the history of the city has tbere been so long a term of heat For almoet a month the thermometer has kept up into tbe nineties, and for many days together going over a hundred ; rigbt along through the night as well as day. The mortality among children bas been frightful. In the lower part of the city where they are huddled together in badly venti lated dens, where a hundred exist in room insufficient tor a single family, . l -i . i i. . i" thousand. Tue physicians and; ehBr - ities have done all tbat was pjs-sibie, but to little purpose. Tbe children could not lire io an atmosphere heal- ed l:ke a furuace, in which air could not come; and then their food was lur injur luuutcuis uavr me'i tir iue i uot such as would enable them to! wiibstaud tbe debilitatiog effects of ibe beat, and so despite of doctor and nurse, tbe little ones went bv ad-jihe thousand, luoneot ibose hu" man hives in tbe lower pari of tbe city, one hundred and fifty children died during the month. THE ICE O.VESTION. Aud while the heat is so iuteuse, atid Consequently, tbe uses for ice multiplying, tbe ice companies, iu the most heartless manner, have doubled the price. No one outof New York can appreciate how oppressive such ! a raise is. Ibe water runs on an average fifty miles iu pipes, nud be- e .. . .t.... .i . tote ii itttLut's iue consumer is as warm as dish-water. Ia fact ii is en tirely unfit for use. The ice business is in the bauds of two fomnanies. and being thus placed, it is a buc monop oly. To erect ice-bouses on tbe Hud son, to build depots in the city, to buy thousands of borses, and to fit np thousands of wagons to deliver the ice, requires so much capital that competition is impossible, aud the whole city is left at the mercy of ibe two great corporations tbat are in the bosiness. They fix their own prices and terms, and tbe people are :. . 1 1 . . : . At . ,7"lf T -quentiy bo ,: L.lr L,.r ... Uiiug only half what they should be fore tbe rise, will be compelled to do without it altogether, and a fearful increase of mortality may be looked for. But tbe managers of the ice companies wui noi opiy Dave ice enough for their cbampague, but they will have more champagne for their ice. It is a horribly sefisb world. TUE TILToNS Tbe Tiltons are still in trouble. Theodore bas taken the boy Ralph to his father's bouse in New Jersey, leaving Mrs. T. only one of the chil dren, at which the lady demurs, and will take legal steps to get possession. LIr. filtua u ia clone straits to live. ;b takepl boarders, hut failing in I . . I ifcai, Has) isfen rcmcvu c un . .-, , ; . . . ,-.,. v - -"f J JLr wnt br money iIV of ttmmg by lit uv. Jir. iiii.iu(ui too . vm'gun , !t ince frou. biw ia .or f-.rm. . - - - - Ttii-.n tried to ret waoeT 10 ber 1 -3 - . ? I or rouu-j-ixui i t vm$, to IbAt Mte . thould not knot that it eame from k;n. km i rr inaiiDc khe hxi '. . ' ... i :. ) 14". - . J .4. & " " turned it. In one instance see ent i uacK moo ...k ninncr that came fi-ni a partic- i oir fnead of br eo-tber. for Var lh-t u Mnie rroni Tteodvrei aa DO -frtia8 to the contrary enuld make f,': - Mi..r. nkx ill L auder oUiira- l a) I ..r..,.! ia . i tun L' uiiu. uc j ' J tl.blt.l - . .ru.i.w an.m 11 9 ha : a . at ir v uc v- arTrwvu ! Mr IWhrr ott'til t lake Ler ) . . . ' .,-mml oi.lif kuHkht iruui loe urreai miauuii. Occa.iooally an Uncle Too,-- C.u!wDm; in make, for iu autbor J0,000. or i jYiule gir name OTooTeTilled 000 and immediately every crii-; 6 ' bier in the country ize pen and pa- ;er maae r;tj year i.Tn dm peu, Uret lUrtc woH worth War, never had ouc aLcail; Grant bite UCI baa peew to live by it mar expect to live ; , 'dreds of pifted men and women wnoj i have walked tbe streets for ver! ! wr.b their manuscript., and b have . not areraircd f 10 a wes rr tbtir , ri, ' . , work, ibe market t orr:iotkfd with uierelv cmi ..rk. nud it u ..It t. . - fc . . - er-jibe btrongel b' nrj lir. Kerp . '',,,.. .r .. ' wm vi . u j v i - ua j wa - . bisie-s is still dead, with no sios of rei-ijr-rection. Tbe weather keep every body out of New Yrk, iid tbe c-e-moralized oodiiioa of trade every where keeps merchants from buying. Tre city is dead. Failures are less frequent, but it is only because there have been J lliaor of them hereto- ' fore. The vak ones are all weeded ) out. IN POLITICS I have to reprt tbat Tildea is losing ! i;iXAX,-iAi. stitemext of stoyh. , ,, . .... ill f'"" Br.. Kh-ri iit.inc fvr the rear eoJiox every dav, aau naves ana Deeier ' are gaining Tbe 'Reform" Demoe- j racy. beaded by M orrisey and Tweed's old friends, have shown their bauds j soon. Tbe merchants and solid men ! have too painful a rtmenibrauce -f Tweed times, to put power iu their' bands again. New Yotk will give j the Repub icju ticket amapnty . r ... J .J , certain as fate. Make no mistake about it, the Empire State is sure for Haves THE MENON1TES. Five hundred Menouites arrived last week acd are now on their way to Nebraska. These emigrants are the best that cjine t- tbe eouatry. Tbey are an intelligent hardy pejplf, and are rich, la ibis party tbere was an average of $1,300 in gold per bead. Tbey are excellent farm ers, and make first-class citizens. Over 13,000 more are preparing to come. The more tbe better. , ' Pietro. A ftEMatl t-TIVEilKE. Taa Waaarai lalllrd la Tr;la( to E raair . Philadelphia, July 2ti. A fire broke out between 1 aud 8 o'efock ibis morning, in tbe packing room of James Nolan's shoddy mill, corner cf Germantown avenue and John street, and before it could be checked, the wboie building was in flames. Not many people were in the building at the tiuie, and those iu the lower part had no difficulty in escaping, but before those iu the upper part of the building knew of their dinger, tbe whole lower story w as iu a blaze. Several women were up stairs, and started down, but were met by the flames in the secoud story. Several of tbem succeeded in getting through a window at tbe rear cf tbe second story to tbe loof or a shed and es caping. Three, however, named Ellen He ber, Anna Pateraon and Maria Hoeveler, were driven back from the window by tbe fire and obliged to retreat up stairs again. AH efforts to relieve them were in vain, and they remained screaming for help, until they were all deadly burn ed. At last Eilen Heber and Ann Patterson jumped from tbe third-story window, and were instantly killed by striking tbe pavement It is probable tbat bad tbey survived the fall, their bums would have killed tbem. Maria Hoever was fortunate icr,ouKD lo ?et bold of a rope, with J 'bich sbe slid down to tbe grouod. Sbe ' frightfully burned, the skin j having come eff of ber b dy almost ! entirely. She was removed to the ! bospital, but ber recovery is very doubtful. Parties who knew tbe po- siiiou of the three women piled bales of goods upon tbe pavement under tbe windows fur tbem to jump on, but other partiea, pot knowing the object in placing the bales there, re moved them, and the. women fell upon tbe bare pavement The mill was entirely destroyed, witb tbe stock and machinery. Tbe loss is heavy. ('latai.lloarr Pmtl'a Karrcar. Washington, July 2'5. The Prea ideut sent to tbe seoate this afternoon a message nouiiuaiiog Green U. Raum, of liliuois, to be couiuiissiouer of in ternal revenue, vice Pratt, resigned. Mr. Raum bas accepted the position. Geo. Raum is a lawyer by profession, and about fifty years of age! He served throughout the war ia com mand of a brigade of the army o! the Tennessee, and represented tbe Cairo, 111 , district in tbe Fortieth congress. His appointment is spoken of as a highly creditable one by his old con gressional associates of both parties. Ureat Eaa of Ufa. : San Francisco, July 24 A des patch from Eureka says at about nine o'clojk last night a cloud burst on the Diamond Range Mountains, thirteen miles east of bere, which re sulted, without a moment's warning, in tbe death or thirteen Chinese wood cboppers and probably a large num ber of llaliaus, wbo were camped in a can j on getting out timber. "A column cf water two feet tbickrusbed npon them. Tbe Italians were camp ed a short distance above tbe China men, and as no trace can be found of the former it is feared all perished. Six Democratic 1 newspapers is Kansas, two in Ohio, and fourteen iu Indiana have deserted Tilden, and are warmly supporting Peter Cooper. 1 ltr;Klara u4 Stripe T ajwwrav j Wa-hishto. Ju'.t 2? A peci . ..-.; r.... ( " -. . t: t . !k.oa tore down tbeUr mod 8tnp; J . . A-'i" I . vuia. i from orer the wbere it wi bunz tl 4ib cf Joly, last and has remained ever tinee. It was an irmr bantinr flr. borrowed! r ,k.-. .f .k. ;n.i .... from tbe obiierTer of tbe citoal ter - . , , . . ) eommtm tnartia : .cnrmirf will xif b -fit. rire bere, and bad no device, emniem. is im h.t-r t--nvtit Wfr r ,itt u or eoi0 on or about ii.iroplj tbe fc',ATth(fc(,lft.1,fl, pl,w M fllf -uf our COUDtTT. ; fctli v mjub c fir rti tr -tAs. by i ; Su.knt iImm be r-ul 31 n- nu 4 . lire ulr 23 A tornado :r " pm-i. northern part i.f tbii una. j b. tuirktv. three and fuuroViotk; t -si. t'AJd orer the northern part 'mrit liv:iit-n tlrfcinit fuur uVlutk : j ! .Hi moriit 1 1 did a Kjuod deal if i o dumaire trf tLe oitboue. leoce. trreji. cr. tie. Uii t-Uite ol itie . ' . J v . i ti'iui rum iuc kucuk '"iu : part of tbe ri.y. and made consider - After reviewintr the situation uo Vole ait LoIIt goioir jt, ujeif wLilu Le boUi faU partj 1 H a break in the lii.es. Thi Oenlint and .4nrtf. l'KH.'fc ANI i.N KiUM AkY. 5l.5aPenft Av i':u -rrh. P. t.VmTti t" i uwi. icrmu.M luirj." uarrr ai iivnxrt of RYE. ft. A at aa4 alank nrMfal- k r a'attairar. -CrjuAi Eye."" - w ifai r aa-l Tauten of tbr IKK Ear. .y r Tnnau Plrirton. 'Mcrbie te. rwu. (jucmi ifcr- FotrUa Butirt. iiurf!!.. Ave, kilt!a!lj ;iL '' ?; :Jerri,. !.ia.u.1o..-iraiMiipi.irtorea. Ihi. ii - - - - t EGAL NOTICE. X-1 lo Jc Jlaorer. HarTMt tDtrraarrod with Ja- r4 Brurvr. Uarr tatrrouirwii wiib Saaa.1 fraanrr. of Fvt maaiy. F.lraBBa, inirr aoarrtaii wuk I, t.iir UarJarr. vbo ia duw tJt-a4 li-arm .i.r rtill-lmi. Jarob Mancr, Sllaf Maiier .of Wf-tmirln-l toun'y. Pa., who U sow l.ai. leaving Micniulrra, Philip Maecr. Ararr toinaarrii wuk iiauQ kunu, I.jJia ia'rr mimiTil with Iiairi.) Svrack, S.uuolfH.raunil with Won. Zlmmrrman ir. Voa are tarred aoiintsl that la pmuwv of a writ of DartiUua laeueti oul of iu. lirvkaa'a Ojort. the real mate of PM!ip Matter. JecM. tn Sooer-i ii! Sum'-ret crtlnr. Pa. 1 will boi-1 aa ir.ju? on SS, 1 aet Tn.. at bi bua reiair un Tbara-iay. tie f wa think l-r tr. wueajacaa aitenJ " i Jmm-JM. OEO. . PILE. janet-b. db. ,n U year :. Implicate U.u year Mylfu a1.1:'.".:::'".'.:::::". . SI 4T loT M v r j IV w T'aiwr or,j.r pail fit. .... j WO oo 7 24 M fp?' - : : lueianJo-ntinirenciea srreiar-aaemoe IjmL.".::: J Kxi-weratloos uu s 0 u rt la-3 j 13 smci ot treajiurer. t m im 14 evlieetor irJer calitan.'.Ii.f ISS SIMON OKOFF. July U. sec ScUtwi B-janL I)ULE TO ACCEPT OR RE Lfise. iu jtfarv c Kelti. lntennrrieil with AlrxisuVr Kelta. H. B. Plwr. S. P. Piper. T S. Piper. J. M. Piper and Aaarlta Pipar, of WtaunurUati co Pa. y.tG are her.-by 0"tifiel to appearat aa f irphan'a Mn to tx aeu at soaaereet on Jioaaay tlx aita day of Aamt. aext to aeeefit or relaae th real .'tale of to lili.ni Piper. ilree! at the appraia-e-I prie., or ?hweaa why th mine ' phouiil aot be 4d. OEO. W. PILE, July 1. Sheriff. 1U1 lFl LE TO ACCEPT OR RE FISE. Herman O. (a. anil EHubeti'i In the Conn of hu wile, in right l mm Eltia- I Uoaaaoa Pima beth. I of Somcraet ra. I eoanty. Pa. Citn B. William.. Thoaaaj L Samaxai ta Williaou. Levi WilUaou. Sam- VpaxtUkjo. ael i.i-tim an-i nary a. aia wife, Martin Mlm.nlas4 Aiyta hia wile. Martha Williaata. Jhn Mjb. Amaatia Strarkuo, ao-1 ih DViter, Kuarutaa. j And now to wit. :1 day of April, tTS. Bale on all partiea i Merest. i. to eoa into Coart oa lb 4:n Monday. of A axuat, Ke. airiaes.pt or refase th. real eatata. at to. appraiaed price loerof. rii : tlv Oil per are or ahow rao-e why tne ftaaae ahooiil not be euu aeennlisr to law. OEO. W. BILE, Ju!y 1. Sheriff. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Eatateof Williaa MarpJiy.Ute of Paint Towa- alup, ilereaiiea. Iytterf of alm!niiratioa kartna bem granted to lte amiereiifiied. by the proper af burity. taj IDe ii.it. rpiaic. .i.w'-e w iirrirj Ki.n w mi aim hxtetiU) to mid efate to make haaaoliale payowt.. aswt thoee ha. in. etalma aaaa aabl e.tate will preaent them tluiy aatbeaiaca fir aettiement aod allowance, oa Satartay. Aaraat !1 1T. at the late reidme of ihmwl, john Hoffman. Ailailaiatrabar. July 5 CETTI.EME.NTt iF THE SCHOOL, DIREC iTtor'a ot N-Tthampt.iO rp., fur the year cnllna JuD.i;h 1TJ Bernapl Trimpy, cot and trcaa. dr. Toftate appropriation S 131 Si ' haL due frm year couloir JUDlTi 221 24 taxea coUe.-td oo Dapll- rate 63 3 1J7T 13 CR. By orlerr for Tevher'a ral- arr- t aa 0 " oruVra U iael aad eunlin- Jfeneieli 107 15 " hrt fr tra. aad eo! e 3 serretary hi v I 1C :jt Balaner i!ne on above To 2 unseated land orders and wote 3 3M 9 Total balance ia hand of Treaa. a a&sto dft ... ttAl-er day at l-me. Samplea wrrth 10 "J-lf,! free. STias.sk Co., Portlao.L Maine. mart SSIGNEES SALE. Iij rirtoe of an order Lwned oat of the Onwrt of fVnn Pleaa of eSoaaeraet fruiuy. Pa,, tae an-derMa-ned. Aai4a?e.ol Smael B. Iaaipaad Waa. U. iMOacr, will aeU at public sale oa Saturday, August 5, 187G. the followlnc raiwaMe real estate rls : No. I. One tblni inlereM of Samuel B. Camp. Ina tract ol lanl fitaale in Northampton Twp Soinervt eoonty. Pa : eontainlaa; three hoadrni and ninetv-three aerra sad eiithty-ar rche aad allowabeea.of whk-h there are aboat fifty aerra cleared and (en arret in meadow, eitk a two atury Uf dwelling nonra, tramed bank barn and water uwer taw-mill tbereoo erected. The above tract of buvt, is a part of two large tract warranted tn th. name of Richard Carrie, ami William Carrl., aad rour.Te.1 by deed ot Ao-lrew Wairumauaod wife, to Charles Earnest and Samuel lielp as a firm of Earnest. Uelp at Camp. a'1hjlniii2 lands ol neinemyer. J iS BnaikM. C. Beinemyer awl others, acw knm as the ashman tract. Nil a. A kit vf r round known aa the prorwrty of Sarooel B. i'amp. sitaale in the Imm Oarrett. Somerset euuirty. Pa., known oa the recusal dralt of said town as lot mi. 2M and bindet by Sprue Street. lot no 2SW. Bar and Birch alleys, wuh a guild two story tram bumae and other improre menta. N'jl a. A lit (rronad known aa ike property uf Wm. ILS-aancr, attaate la tbe boruuitli ot Somerset. Somerset eoonty. Pa., heint; lot no T. oa the plan of said town, faoina; on Race Street sixty six feet, tamnded on tbe west, by West Street, on the north by alley, and oa the east by lot otEd. kfc-atoee. witba Unre and eoarenient two atory frame bouse, out bull lisics atvl Improremaits gea eraliy tberetm ererted. Thw noose la la. every re tpeeta rery desirable one. Tbe saleof thcabnre real estate wilt take place atthe court hoose, sa tbe orvaa;k of Somerset, at t o'cl'iek. p. m., of aaid day. TERMS. Oee-third of parchaseatotiey oa ean. firmatioa of (ale, at Aainut term of Uoart of Commi PUraa. and ene third in six sanat as there after witb samtat. ewe balance La eae year there after with interest. paysents t be eeenreil by jadannent notes. Tea per sent of the purchase aaoacy to be paid atauunae property la knocked down. JAS. JU Pt OH, July IX 111 luauirj DVw VUlf L.UUURTI cut amuu N b ne4 br Km rViUaVlphl oinX. It t. rkemi- eall. ran MM naa: w-kaa um tkm arfV awtk. a naui ataltfir ; mmin. of .npWHi : rea-rea Taa. Saaawa, Fraeklea, a" Oaaaraf, aa4 aU muaoee f laa akia. ,hkiliuMirW'niaa. TanCakM,a J wamiraCTuaro aoiu.r ar A 2 Dr. Taa Drlte. 131 i-mm K Ftaila. A e BOLD BT AU. DBDOOI8T8 . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. EMaieot Jusiak TaaaebllL. lateof Conflaenrebor. deceased. Letter of ailnrlnrrt ration on tbe aborw estate bar las; been eraaled t the aaderslKned by the prop er anlbority, notlra is hereby Klrea ta those la debted to rt to make 1st mediate payment, aad those karina; claims againa. it wUl p:eaanl them' doly anlnenileated (a- settlement wltaoat delay oa SatauMay Aeraat 13, 187s, to. M-TANXF.HILLv July 5. ' ' Admroiatrator. Aictrtlnrmeril. ORMAL SCIIOOLS. 'II ; f i.Kom. f s.ers , ' - ' ' J . . bihh wvu. k BHSW im rr- t rc ktzdci- J. D. M--fr. SntrT J.V. Vlelicr. .VrtiiBt.il!. 1. I'. Trrut. Sft ( ku. EirK-fc. Jraa-rr X B a.!-. Latbcr Kaittrjmm. 1 rl:u. i iharw dnii !!! i jjit in n i Jnijrta. : HI A1TH AND ITS PLEASDBJ3, ' OR , ' a A 1 l AJ.a . I CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM HOLLQWArS FILLS, Whxiir,fe,rraithaa hmkter riu ..1, TheriM :-.irfe Im: Imir lmtox. witie.iin em.i nw I ? : l l n or U-r flt.ii rvrry 1 BMrW : picni? vt avwi.itry lh nt ' : "l" ih iculrti knara h!."mm. y a 1 vul aopT ia mioi anj Mrueit ilt. an 1 lor I B" nr; Wirt BMarnanS DaaHtklrra. I l.'tlicrl m thlnx mf" thin am) h.r f.i i wm.-a thir Plih-arr m f-mw h ih-r i.arif.--1 1 hl pruprnlw.r'pfrt.'? "'r p"r -f -l. aj.ii.'a j t .JHHirJ aa the if KnftBci Tcnlf fr C-ma;. I j pUiata. th.ya.rrr lait or,r .rakr. i t - im Biwiti brtnir aiwxif wru t tt tMinir-.i t Mr 1. If raaarhr aad Haalal Apr.itr. i nr. iriuan aaai-ira a. n-r.)at:j : artra trm aaiKam-a ortPMii'l.. ipiu ol-nnnm ' priiraiii .or irim .aur-x- an-t drtnairur wl.ai in asm lr atf. tuaf Iiori.niia: thr lirer ao.1 mm arn. The ritan tub. printal a. a aainrai fwoM-flaea... a v i-p.tn as.1 a near hea.1. In the tM aiwl m 11..JK1. acarrelv any otbrr ate ikrio. ia ever hir tbee. i-r-ilera. llaw dlnai. Xvrer L-t tLe boweU t n dStjI ,r m 'ali aet- i . 1 ijK.-u. I: may appear .-insJ ar tf: U. iiu.ay t 111. fbt-aid b. rsei.uitaen.lt a l-rf a no u t'tm bi.wel. la..ny jiernis fruppmif t'.iil h W'juUi Iocreae rlaxsTirHi. This is a zrenf mt'tAke. ln-w- I erer; Ut tbe. Puts will tinmciiue'y ci.rrert li:o : liver an I st'ieTery km 1 or twcl cv uiplaiut. la warm cliiuatrs tbouaa is i.f lives lure tM-en sav-ri ' by the u.- of this ntedkiw, whit b In a.l ces gives tone an 1 vigjr P tiie wtH.le organic j pu-m. ' however ileratfrrd health an. streu tfi fol'luwiiiir ' as a matte-rot svarae.-- lac appetite. is w-a ; dertully iccreasetl by tbe as-ot th"e Pills. ce- mnel in the u el solid tn preicrenc to tlui l diet, j .n-.ni I t-.. u n-r:,i- . t-. -; :!.....! : -ti-to-Animat fsl is better than trths an.i mews. By . a-s. t1 n-.ioi r-- n-1 :iv t.t- :.iwl -tj-n. remfirins; acri.1. fermmie.1. or xher lcimre ku-' for l.it.r msnsilAiBir it- var..!---riufv-m-JT Iriin the liver. 9toma.-h. or i't-ji.t. l.l. cause txn-, SsiI.mw. las-UMtM bj. aiirk If f.rt of dysentery. dlarriio.i. ao-i other r,w'-l nnn- , r ai. J aasdire ,: 4 r-- Sim k.. Ht i. plaints if eij-lle.l. The result is, ttinf tbe tl.s- . torn 4 slit ao i ittl I e erm. i'-v 1 turbance is arre-ed atKl the ati -n f.f tlie Iw-wel : ,. JttijMti-iv tLeu w e i' i ra-e, i. r.,rr-1 V tieoomes reifular. N naror wili r.fp the re la i a- ,j:-'--1 arnOn 'ft retn-iv 'J. xnmutsiii ti . ti' .I the bowels sijnickiy as thw aoe eorrecting j r.iti-e :t. medicine. j r,,r itr.rwcrrT or Iiarrkra, tint oar Dlaeirslera f Ik laldweya j ii'uJJ'. Um'mt. Crarrl. Pal- la all diseases afleetLnx ticse orc-uis. whether' lsens f is. If.isrc. tlao they s-erete t-a much or U. liu.- water: or- iss. Ratk i' -:..n V-.ii whethertneTbeatStedeith stone or gravel, or ! -: i-iv.'ii..a- r.-. .-i.: in .n-.-a-.-l with aches aul paioa set lie I la lb. loins oier the t ertsia of t!- .y-.-m. m mi.- iao.-e U.-.5 regions of the kidneys, these Pills shoui t be tak-! teir,.k;-m liii,!-:.r .... en aceorJina; td the printed dirccti-Ba, aad the -r rop-. ;,:i.i lirofi.tr Jl r!..r. Ointment in. -aid be well rubbed hut) tne small. , I - t.--e:t i ,a-- m-I ir,tsmt - the bark at be-l time. Th tmtavrat witt te l. i " rUV nrz-: moat immeilate relief when aU other mean 1,. :- . tailed. Fsr ftaasiaeb sal tr Or sir r. Xo aacl trine will so .flecta-tllr imprt-re the tone ! of thestomarb aa these Pius: they resa-ive ail1 aridity, ereaM'ed either bv intemferaore or im-I proper diet. They reach the liver and rolnce it u. aneaitny aetk : tbey are wowdertaliv erncariou ia cases of S)sm in lact thev Dcver tail in caring all disorders of the stoeaach. llvllutriig' t PHU art the Vf re metlJ. uovn in the Ki,rU'.for the foUmting tOneatu : Anne. Female 1itii;u- T'rine AnbiiuL Untiei. S-r -fnia. 4r KiiXHU Com. Verm of ll hin- Etil &irb ic the FitJt, Sc.kk Jit im Tel. 8k in, (-.at, ,Sc rMarr Bowel Cm . lit-a-iarhe. t m.f.smi. pUiau, Ini itfe-n. 'Tl l uurtui, Ctiy n. Infl4LDO)AtiswsU. Tainors JVitutipftila-a. of JanttKly-e. I krer-. the HowelA. .Zairer Cmu- .Venrrul Aifrv OmutptKrfi. j plsintf. j turns, ItebiUry, ' Imtatrtk, - Worm A a'l ;we'atn.ss inn any caac. At:. vrteaUrrr. lim-Qfnatii'ai, A TIO tfe are r-iiairt nr.!rr the ! iimv ure t J. May dock, m xrut ur th I niteI J SiAbw, MTt-'OivI etwh tr( riiis io-l UifilBiPtL ; A s9AaaicVtia0 rerar will ie KiTen ti -vdt one rtav j ti-wa d any liarty or parties c atiterieiting the lCTina: bucu uiRrTmain-n x ava rai u in ifi'- medicineaor vending thesame. kiwwii.g th-.-ta to be spari:es. .Sdd at the Manulacbirv of Pr .f-s .r II. L Lowar A Co.. New York arcl br a!! re-.taide lrargists en-! I leaier. in Me.licla.ttir-Higli.,ut the civilised worWI, in boxes at , cents. m-h;s. and tleav-a. ( .There Is oubsidcraMe sit uik ly takiB the larger sites. V. B. IHrcctiom tT he itii.taiw-c id' niea 1 lo evrrv disorlerare aAixe t toea.-h bi.x. Jane'21. E. II. W. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Easte of Ana Mi-Lain, lau of C.-naaeDre B;r. deceased. Letters of administration on the aN-ve estate havinir been scran mi to tile nnderi-Tie.1. n.itiee is I heret-y given to those indeMe.1 lo it to make im-1 meilia'te meat, and those having -lalms against 1 Ut. present tbem duly aotbenticated frr eeltie-j ment at th. .m -e of the adn:!- istntor. ia Cucliuence Borough on Sa ur-lay of July, is;, i Wm. S. MOt. STAIN. June IL AilBimsiraU-r. J EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. llu of Geo. Bultier. late .f St7 Creek Twp., titeae'l. B-iicrtf in-tBiiirniiirj w ii.tj m'mnv r-ia;r hmrinir; t-eeo tcnutlesi t the ODtl-r-icne.. n-Kii-e u bere4y sriveu totb.sr inlflKcai u it t ci;,ke iv . iiwilUt psymeot, tl.e hat irix cL-imt : aapiintn iu to pr?mi th m i!n!y rH ni.tl , fr etlleoieat t th Lte ri.I-n-e'f the tie j ea4xL uo Tt.itrUy. Aout Z i. A. I I-7. j VHAS. u i:altzku, J A UU a. VI lViiV.V. Jane 2B. Second Exposition V THE TRADESMEN'S INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE ! ; ; : PITTSBl KU P.I.. Will ap;. Anrnl 16, anil rlor Sritpm avr23, 1S76. New Fhral Hill, and Grand Art and Floral Display. Agricultural Irudne'.i.ins rreivl tMs ver SVft.1 fr rrv-oiiuin Iisv AppIisiJuis for atmtv now reccivoil. OtQcc o. I9S IVnn Avenue. - Julyi. POSITIVELY CURED. When death was twwrir eioeetci frm rtiam tifri. all rtmelle ba..luk;' Oti.c-l. an I In. H. Jaui-s WMexprnmentfiiz. be ar-i luily rnf a prpa mwuvt ln!iaua Metnp. wiiVb eareu hi toly rl.tlil. n4 rfw yhrej ili'w recic tree oa rceil tf twu Rami to pay expmatr. Itrmp alt etirr uttit Wf3at. a at tl 4Uouawii. ui will lrrui. a lret ewiU in twent-fiur tv (, Aii.lre, t'KAD.HK'K k.V. l.33 ILa7 Sl rbiiiaieti'tiU, baaiins; tliif paper. Ja Sot LAIIES SEIESIlXZ, Blairsyille, Pa. ' Fall sesaloa opens Thursday, SeptemU-r Ub. IsTC. Terms me-lerata. Lieatioa aealtbfal. FaU c-arse or study tn all tbe branches pertaining to a polite. Christian education. For catalogues please a.i- dress J. JEWL1T parks. PrlacipaL JaryM. N ORMAL SCHOOL I'D. undersigned wit teach a normal urxil at Howersrille. somerset Co.. Pa., of ten weegt du ratiuB, eowimencing Angust 1st. All tiaase braacbee will be taught, truod boasting can l btatsed at maamiabie ratea. Taltkiw. three to See dollars. For partlcaiars apply ta JOHN W.HAM EB. Jalyta. HoorersvlUe, Pa. .,,11776. 01 CE1E1IAL 1876. SECOND EXPOSITION OF THE Traeflsmen's Industrial Instttate. ; , , i i rr A a 13 ii 1 iU. I NEW FLORAL HALL. GRAND ART DISPLAY, I And Attractions in Every Department. FULL PREMIUM LIST. : T1JA1)KS31K'S I.NDl STHIAL IXSTITI TE. I Oh It'. .N AVKM 1, 1I TTMI1 K(.H i AljM LSI() I f.lil.-nif iS Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ry , For tr rrlwf aa- TsZf care of 2.n -ictv li li, !iVtT. asd v-s'Ik-M pnrrit'i-. P.'Bf fym,v tut-'?. te'T foni.tf!t u a!T' cry tr mrii-fN. r;tl faa: W. M'-.fii 1 i-T U:-rir l:rr-lr :m! errrr Um'Cy h--H b..xc on h.irA It tiirir -n-,-twMi rv :!, rv ;:;n-.i. ".'i- mw nvterr of if- r""re.l t. tf- hatnr arnvity !::U':-uz! .rt-.n -it l. m- ri .--i an-t .li!r-h arr c1'-fl.--t '-c Arr' I'if:. .ut ;lfoktl -1 lut s-lfi. "H-'i. w-'--: vtit li-. a- i h.ii;tt lv'." -n:i.!fi 'V r. , " -- up :i ci.oii-, wbea n-katt ttc fv! t ' a i: -..- it. r.-rn li.iritlr tw r-.tn'-n:-t. 7--rr -rxr e. ,.t ni.lK-. !-l T'ifl-ai;T !" t.li.'1. -Til J TTe U,, t lint liir ari rvif fj-vn. .a I j-rt- ..r r-ti'-r.-. ivun-wtl !iturbt:iie Lh r-.'ii?lii.-a,Of Full tiretinn rirrn oo th wrwir e.v h iix, lUiMT i 'irn r a. I'nmrv l'hr-ir, an t for th, f.:l'.ti i:i r-.uii UiL..-, Kliuh tfaae nKitv rure : I.-r II 9i ..r ladirrlioa. IHIn. i sm-m. Laataaricl Lmmm of lprllf.v.7 i ror ptwntarra.sc.ai. a i.-i..e oo- c-uj c lakt-a, a- x oroj::-e- tIK -irr-1 c". t iy ytw- .all.v. I A. a liuwr frlf. lak cr..- or two Fi'tm to I oroototc dre-titn ar.l r'K-ve til. M"H.vh. An "-'a-.nat d-e ::mr,lat. . the ?t.tro:v-h anl b"'!. n-.t..rr tar a;-:it. aa-i aii2-ira: tae e r-tcTli. Hem-- it i- otVn a.!vjntag.-otia wiw?re I fMH iiran.-i-airet ri-t. ie,K a no b-ler-aoly w-.l. ort.-n 1:;:'- Itril a of tive J-i's make- i.:iu til'tft -i.-l.' IwIrr. iroin tiieir ch-an-iinr aifl reft.ji'afni .aVrt on l:ie il.it--tive apaaratua. tui razi i et Zr.X C. A LRJb 4.,l'rttrtUmt Chrmistt, LOWEtZ, Jf.4.. V. H. A. 'o3als: BT all levcg:7; TnriiE. - - Pennsylvania College, GErrrsBURG, pa. 'Itie Sr; Term of th- n.-x. C ne-;i:e yea A. bein September Tlh, li). Tl. Vacui-ycf the Ia;uu:i n i- full. The ex-arse oi le-trwell is lir-erai aa I tie r- uati. Tae Vxjl-tH.-a is nat pk-aaiit aai heallhy. la llie tckl.-t -d as iutcoieut arel m. r.i cvmiuuitty. aa.i ..-ee-i-Me by rai.r.a. traibS tfiree Ilia-- a dev. i The 1'rcpaTatorv Departr.K tit, , . , , ... x ! whkh i an-'er the direct up.rrlii of the I"- : whkh i Biv'er thr .Hr-ct t:prri uliy. rarnittr- ;hfr.D.:li m'rw;i 1t y statl vuz at-n i-T-f,irl!ji r tta- vw Oniric rf ..-. m. U 1 ik": ut i."L jrtioant a rv kaitr ifie ?ri l rje uf tie Nip-rinttKtanL, mi: rTiif wrn ra in ri r.cu ii:. . f'.'T ur;h. r itil..rni.i i.-a -r Crttal.-io:-.. n.J-'nrs .M. VALKMl.Nc. 1. II. Presi-in; ..J l ..I KEV. P. L. HAKKISI.N. Suprriu:ii.t.ut oi i't.-p. Itr. Ju!t y,. ATTENTION, ALL YE LOVERS OP SONG! AITtM TUE Normal Musical School T" e h.'.d ia lh. Cf'tRT KOt'SK at SOMERSET. PA.. 1 cijijiin-iu Tliur.!ay, Arn- le, !: a,i!cr , lias uirrwtiun ot raf. A. 31. Joltn.oa), t ra.luate of the Ci.rv:itorv ol Mk it Fr.r.kl-.rt. rtninv, i-.r a I. time i.rzauu-t to h..t Atn 1. mv m .Maie. lur eixhtrea v.-ar targaaist and lirct.r of Mu:e in one ol the J t'onvtrntL'ti.!. Aatbor of aU.ut thirty )t4il:tr im-ii Nk- And at tiii time? President ibree A li:- bj ntt uxtftitii ... i'cHrne ia tht-et-antry. ru.MEO.VE AND ALL., vlfthrr t n ktr-w lit:!e or n-,ah of tannic. jivl lrni-f-ve thi.- r.irr r.insnrtuitit r t.i irv i h ).f U-Ii.U tl I.'.r- fttoKg s) m i Tfrienct'l .1 .-, - ist, J :u tor ami rn . to uf Mtc Anrrte fin ? rrr proilutrd. Tw ..: tiiwtl r.ur-H" ' 0 r.veai r- nitw 1. 4. rtun U--b li It-k iu.tii.t-t iree ( n.-: 1 ti BlSr.TT Jo't li li-iae A --nr - - -- - t llUiii H IF.t'4F!tT!OM ANer.tioa .ta.-utttet Is calie-i :.-ar very lu'.l dwpl.-y. Showing 1'uiioIh. (oriullihin C'oliiitins. I'ulpit lteceM DcrorntioiiM, ml C'ril. ins; On Ire. Fri.-e.Tcry m.-iervta. wi:h sp"!! di-ie..uar. Estiwitesoo trork cftii-b-i. .e.n; iiN-r ai.ne nr. zui hi: a Next P. ., .' i th 41?.. Pii:..r.urn, Pa . Jnne I'i. Lt'TION" NOTICE. "S'ire b-re''T .? en th at lb- I Tir:i:t. -r-iliin hTvtol r? -H;la l-ajtwe. tiKVfl Sny,UT so l HtW-ntan tlxiti-x ho.,iirj a:isivr Ihe'iDim t.f Snylrf X T'hl. l'i Uir ati t pU-. tu-i.i. tj. in icer-ot, thi -la v Iwa ii-,v mn u tl eftirvnt. llie luitk ul the tirmare ia the h-in-1 r.f S.iotntt. I 'ill, f--r ImfrieUnT S-ttVrmi.t ttYA KK ?N V I itu. JalyHj. V-i S-vi'sfiHj I lit will rHririue X U an Sbi tr-ie at ibi.uiJ - S.v-lerk I hi. where a lull -vTaart wiil le k?fH rvn-iintlT tin han 1 at the terT Ivwetvt ra.a pri.x, nil in j eifnin-. Jul MjUi.HO.N' I'HL N ORMAL SCHOOL. 1 will tsn a Nwnn i SK-h 1 at O.nftu-'ivce, tt 91 OX DAY. A Ol ST 7( aol oniTlcce tea week. A thtvsrh eanef in rjinief ! wtli iciteu in atl the iH-tKli. riiair cl. Hoari ant tuition reanl.le. A i-.p..ui I in aUtrtaiace a4 the t:iuiirx t tle Ur in. if pOMirstc. . I. J. Tea her. Sewing IVIachine FOR SALE Any on leslrln to pun-ft i. a Brst 1 1 vss S F.T I.M1 M At'lilMl oa very reasonaidc terms will please rail at tiie nr.RALD OFFICE. J .V-s AifriiM a.r ' C3 . I Tif- .. ( tilMp II 1 t I I CENTENNIAL Hotel Directory. F Philadelphia. tVainjius k-Mi. u-t ; ti at kLirui. I--, wi;t ia ., f h wia-r t;.-? .---ifi t- , . vre Kvl vsl ii rifcnfr rw Praa. f-t'-J. I . -i . it :vc o:Bc &n( .i air-a i z-n r - , - 1 -Jl f 'jO- f r"rif r - . V"i-""f'- .3 f l':Wl -CT :! ; . , This IhrfhK-T b CtUrtir-i l:v J. WEAVER k t0M tp;iprr ndr-rliin 1st... i. -a 1j S;.-t, rrrrsBriMj. r.. Prar. -: J.i ::i.;Mw: S: . I'a;.'.ad!;.i..j r. . Elm Avenue Hotel, JLM ' AVrjiT-r All! l lfTYr .i.-T ' it. .pp -.t.e West end of Machinery IlalL A single r . ta 1 taric 1 B r iai -a: Jl-c ... t i--1 :-. ".--LiK Ir., -rrt . a - r 11 I I B l f II T t I. i'.ft fraalh ialh strsel. r hitieip.!.. r. C' L. JAMf-S '.ViTiiX .f the MVarw ii C:o-i:.5ia;L Pr.p Ij-mi t ai per day. ',:., w-.rii.-at b-.2r-i. -I. S'let car. piss ' h-'i-ri :ntil Ta i, -.. aal fr a. Cec". r.iKI Boi!-.ir.. ivatra; :-.,-.. . iH :ni iU of amasrmest. A-.tta.fj. 'II J I 4. H O t" H E ' Trtr. El IltifiA PLa.N Pla.fttret. frwsai IJrbj ta 4tk tret PatiladelBalav pav Ha-i-xi !r; West PhiUiti.-h: i : -a-, pa .Jt.-1 , Ceo;eacLi 'ir-;oo-ls : new ou,.i,i-.-f br a an-l o9e. aivi new lurtiiture .ji i , fc 7ia gwesta. 1.I,1. ,i j-tK i ll' Pre ia as! and supper ao eat esea: re:ij. v lea l.a:i ani pnv.ie watenmea : lar-xe pr-.i a. ..niai..l.ile.t ;s eoT:e sertjv?nj. 4 uia- ie Utii ti a:vaijrc or e.-rTe;erlefl. June js. CUAN.M.Mj UuTtL' ' SHIELDS HOUSE, FmBMEHU PaLMIOX. kl 7 m ir;:t. 12: SLin izw.. iiTT.snrn, im. H. STAHLMAXN. Frvpr:r. Jl.i V-Uji- ha- rr-ea:Iy b-o th.e. b.Mt --.-Taifi rift rc.ie'l. ait.: ail lae ititra tnjir. :ix;d:.-t it . ISoanl per Uay. smlo. Sic S ...it- ia a net i.4 wih iie ai-e. Jun- '3. JSIILJIOXT HOTEL. -STBICTI.T FtRST"LSr. Term. S3 Z9 per slay. ('iriivr Ftirtr FitM an. neoi Siirt-!-.. 1-iiLVLR MAPLE ilP.iiVK-i tT HllLJPrr.PHU. Chars.- P. an 1 V. P. Srev.os f li.itiui. r. . " NEl:s AM PKupKIET'iKSt. Mm W. W. LKL.lMi. Manig-r. It tTTHAiTi.is Capri!e. 1 C,n.... -., fc ii x is : ; a i-rii. kigti: bunt and liin.,-.-. fd i.y rwi.azi.u-e.us. Pn-.ate parl..r. en .'a :-. etc. M-f tai r.l.-I r Parllf.. A-s-iatl-4-.s. a . 1 ra-:u fcnuau. Sp,n,ih .vjcl l...u ..'kfi :n the b-.:eL A.i rbirg- n.!erate and a-viuiin.. a li- ss f.rt-cUss. It i wii.m i..r i.i.vks ..i i r in . ;n er.tran -e ..f the irau.l t Vuti-LLut Ei. -i thi. the ni...n lies.-ralile ;.-aii-.n am tVnt--r.ii: al H..fl. 1st rain. hi'- is Mirrt.an.lv I l.v a maxn.a ep: zr-.ve o; tnapie tree. ..f itif-v- km-i grow.b. making it the ...J.t a.4et in plma-H-:-pata. Tiie tumrure at e.fUipmnt ft ih m lire eSu:u--iLuent in .1 the ue.l literal cha-.i. tcr. an 1 :ann the ra.-.Q a arsl-eias- .ir-!..-n will lurr.i-h must-.- fc the entertai Lnxnl .1 'a tn-"1' Mar.et street iiae cil v ears i.s the !- June Js. " Congress Hall. Si.X F'lfRsruKY HK1CK 11'iTFL THE Kl KuPK.VN ILl.V Elm Avo.. Below Forty-socond St.. I.ife-t'y i M. .t;e Main Ex:..' i:: n Hotl-iiMt.-A r.mjtnv'aii ift 1-r 1 ...sj cues:. i.tar-i-1. m. n's .' r :anre irt!es. i ru i.N t Iml.I.iK Pl.lt ItV. C-m'or:. -in v aod re.t.i c ctiargi.-. W. H. ilAKKstCli, PhiLnic'pi.i.. Jalv i, St. Cloud Hotel. -Arch St., Ut-vetrn Till antl TS cmty tint c HotM in FkiUt'Ipb tkf ' rt r . it 9 rafr mm rriay.lf 9f the 'mttmni!. Oi l Rate, $3.00 a Pa?. i. W. MULUX. I'lo;. r I'MIMS rR.TOR Nt.TIL'K t--ta:e .t An iLis ll. (Bev. ta r id .Vi-'n-.v 'tl jr. Neb . iei-easi'-l. Letters of a.:tainiidrati-ia ii the a:.ve -t:i'e-havir.- been -rantci to the un.ieriirrH!. n r i llereby Jfren to trMe lwieMcl t., it man tue.lLa:e parmeni. ami :bt-se having eUnr- a-v.n-t If. t present them .!a!y aatt:uta-ated ! i "-'C-Di--at l J .hn 11. I it! i.ur ati.irney at S -att-r-t. Pa . m i r hef.-re Fr1.lar. the l:h '.lav t i,ar-;. lor a:i.-wan.v. ' . W H.'-TIv , , -V P. H. 1. Joly li Adieu.r-tfat. r' s;.ky at hsac Asians winte-l. IV'H - a ; r-i tern fsee. Trfv a. a t o. An:;i m ir-. 1 M 1 N I ST RA TO R S N OT I f K. l.- .ot of Jaib II. Milier. mi Je!i.T7 Ti'. deceaae-L letters of admieistratioB oa tbe abevw estate having eea grante.1 U t.'ie an-lersignci. SKdlce it herel-y given to tretse irslebteii uit l make imme diate im.ntent. and those havingi-iaitus aam-t it to present tbem duly sutheuti.-alei tor setliemvnl at the late residence ol deoe.se-1 on Satunia.. It ith rtisy it Aurtit. A. II. Is 4 ME.S'k r. MILLER. Admm;.tralr. ELIZABETH M1LLKK. JanetA. Administratrix .IMllXWEALTH (If PENXSVL- J vani-i. So Soinersct County . S. S Per.-naiiv spidered beli.re meihe amlersigri?. who be:: g duly aitrmcl seeording to law. tt that Samuel H. Cienian. lale v.f S m-r-t It- r ough. n nitty and ?te ai-resaid. itie.ithe 111 day -f Jdly." A. I', is 4. belweeu llie hours id t' a a;i i eleven u'ebs-k a. ra. WASIIIV.TnX WIIsii' Affinrie.1 and .et-.-rlld to liepire me this 1 day ol Jalv. A. 1. !Tt II. F. KICKY. JnlySS. Kgi'er. New Establishment. MANVFACTVBER OF CtPPER WAKE. Having just opened a epper factory, we are prefMrci t. tuaoa!a.-ture ait kinds oi C.ii--r Ware k.r kitchens, h-iteis. .listlll.ries an.1 brewrr logase. Kepairiog neatly .. Faeti-ry IB rear ol ia. anierte. a. Sn's grocery, ijai.Nvrth ehaaic street, t'umbertas!. EbWAKB Kuk.NKt'MPH Ail.. Maaatacturer wOumI price paal for ukl copper. USUI
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