The Somerset Herald. WEKNESltAT. May M.liTC. TIJIE TABLES. BALTIMORE OHIO B. R. PITTS BUBO H DIVISKJK. On and after Nnin 11. U7T. train am tblt road will depart from aad arrlre at depot, eorner Urulrt aad Water Street a hdWwi: KABT. WEST. KalL Mali. Leare Pttblmnrii 14 LraeeSew York ! a. bl Brxianrk CklW, ll.4a.m. M " Betlla is Wai Sewvm CMmllllie i; ktihaMmd it, oa W Minimum lm:m. at. HtrprrV Ferry H:Me. M. MartiiwUir HrUp. Bl. OuntieTUad 1141 " Kndfrvon In '- Milwral Pi, 14. Olila I'fie rZl " I nHmlowl '.Hi ML 1-leu.lit 7:9 CounellCTlll Jm4 a. m. V cat Newtua aa.a. McKmawrt S I a. a. Braddork mji " plueuurgh l.4i at. Til a. bl 1 47 " 11 u - Mi p. m. .7 - s.t.7 i j " . - .J7 - . " &k " I UM fihie Prle Miami Point HrMleeport CamWlead MrtlMilitirF tiarprr'. 1 .Try UMHiHirtaa KtrhBKMid llelttaioiT Pblladeltdita Km lark All tralat ran by Baltimore Time. 14 minute fatter than Pliubaxgh Tim. Mall train dallv reept Suaday. Mamlnoent Imj Can through to WeihliurloB and tUIUBMr without chanty. Stmlf in bum lb bortcat, and th only rout between tbe Eat and Went via Waalilng lou City. . , . Ticket office, eorner Fifth Arena and Smith fluid Btree, and depot ornar Orel aad Water Street, Plueuurgh, Pa. L M. IX LE, General Ticket Agent. E. K HYNDMAN, SupU, UeaulUrllla bobbbabt BnaajtALroiirT baU-boad. On and after Hay lata, 177, tralna will ran aa follow, eonnaotlmt with aU paateorer train ea tee P. W. A B. B. K. (Kail tralM dally, Ex prom dally except Monday.) urn. abjutb. Mall Want !Hp.n. 4 SO p. bl Mall East. 144 a.. 1114 p.m. Mall East connect with Local Weft. r.W.il.1 B rut anaBaax rotrr. Way Paatenirer Et...... Way Paafcocer Want Mall Eatt... Hall Wat..... .......... It 00 a. bl . H:4 p. m. , u m p. a. . i ll p. m. rrlBUClS rCIITTrOMHIlTEE. ' Add woo S. A. Dean. Allegheny J no. Ifradigum. Brotbersvalley C. F. Kayman. Berlin B. F. Ray man. Confluence W. A. Koontr. Conemaugh Levi Yoder. Elklick fieo. Lowry. . , Greenville A. J. Sloner. Jefferoon Henry LoUr. Jenner F. O. Jseff. Jennertown A. B. Kaut. Larimer Jacob Zufal. Iwer Turkeyfoot Fred. DuruboW. Middlecreek John Boucher. , Miltord Samuel CritcUfield. Meyersdale J. C. Yutry. XorUiamptoo D. O. Bowman. Nar Centreville Lerov Scott. Sew Ballirarre John George. Taint Peter Hoffman. Quemahoning Albert Berkey. Shade Joseph Cable. Stovatown C. W. Pugh. Southampton Levi Kennel. Stonycreek Jacob J. Wigle. Summit Cornelius Shoemaker. Salisbury Michael F. Siuith. Somerset Tp. Charle Meaner. Somerset Bor Jonah Keller. I'pper rnrkeyJuot, Freeman Yoankin, l'rina J. S. Sutherland. Wellerubnrg Michael Long. Of fir U TO BK VOTKP TOH. One person lor District Attorney. One person lor County Surveyor. One person tor Poor House Director. The Republican Primary Election will be held on Saturday, May 26 1877. The tollowing resolution, adopted at the meeting held on May 4th. IS 70. are till in force and are published (or the in struction of those holding the elections, vie: 1st. That the polls be opened only at the luual places of holding elections fixed by law. 2d. That the Republican voters of each district shall elect their member of the County Committee and the two additional officers to bold the primary election. 3d. That when they were not elected at the" previous election, the coinnittce nian for each borough aad township, shall select the two other persons to assist in holding the primary election in their re spective dial ricta, and the committeeman shall act as judge and make the return ot election. - 4th. That the committeeman be re quired to make a liat of the Republican voters of the borough or township in which be lives, and have the same present at the election, and designate thereon errry person ; aqd It any person not named thereon be judged entitled to a Vote, hi name be added to said list and the fait staled, apd that the said list be produced before the leturp judges when they meet. 5lb, That all Republicans be required lo vote in their proper districts. 6th. That no person be allowed to vote unless known to have voted with the Re publican party, or who can produce satis factory evidence ot that fact. The return judges must place the re turns in th bands ot the Chairman on or be lore Tuesday evening. May 2th. j. v. uats, J. I. Scull, Secretary. . Ch m. Co. fjom. Caoqcrr reviveth. Rome has 461 churcbet. BannerSoat is the best Straw hats in abundance. Pcix down your white vett Linen dusters and high top boots. The willow-whistle season ia here. nKKVM:'ELE blossoms will soon be out Straw bats have made their appear ance. The dandelion crop is excellent this year. Onlt two more nights to sleep till the circua. Batard Taylor's la tea poem "Peach Blossom," Tax militia has been ordered out tor Decoratioa Day. Delaware's caUmate 7.000,000 baskets. Several deaths from been reported recently. i peach crop- diphtheria have From all appearance the elderberry crop will not be a failure. Low shoes aad striped stockings art till popular with both sexes. u J to Hueers' fur your Drags and yon wfll bs sure to gst them fresh and ia the bel oemtioa. G. W. Spies has the largest and best stock of Paints. Oils aad Uye Mull, ever brought to bottcrset - Tax street comsnissiuner has been at work on Union street, and baa improved kt appearance coaaiderably. ' 'Woni ! Wool V WouJ t 8. J. Cover, at Jenner X Roads, pays 45 as. per pound, and sells goods as cheaps the cheapest "There will be preaching ia the Disci pie's Chorda, at Uertw, commencing next Friday evening and- tmitoaKng-over sun in Ey lot Genu: Laderwrar at Fasttioa Bazar, this week. Mrs. J. B. Tredwell. NalMammoih Block. Gil Will receive new lot Misses' Hoae, ia latest styles, this week. MrtS. J. B. TltKDWELL, No. fi, MamnxMh Klnrk. A little boy in Allegheny Count)', was frightened to death by a thunder storm as wee. ex. it iuus. have been a luundenn hard di-.tth. somebody ad venues in one ot oar ex changes, for a "servant girl who wonld not be above placing berwll on an equality with the restot the family." Gknts' Straw Half, lattat &lks, at Fashion Bszar. Mn. J. B. Trepwf.m., No. It. Mammoth Block. 8. J. C'ovkii, at Jenner X Roads, always pays the highest prices for wool and all other country produce, and sells goods the very lowest. V all and see him. Am now the last year's horse-fly awakens as though from a dream, stretch es his left leg in an angle across his right, gives his wing a lip and U born again. Havk this day opened another large lot of Millinery Goods from New York city. Mrs. J. B. Tredwell, No. 6, Mammoth Block. Rtv. 0. F. Iloffmire, a Reformed minis ter, having charge ot a congregation in Friend s Cove, Bedford County, died at Lancaster, on the 19th of April, aged 74 years. Soxk Hollidsysbarg cirls deposited but tons in the contribution box as it was pass ed around in church over there. A button dropped in a basket makes as much noise as a nickel. Two daughters of the late John D. Lee, of Mountain Meadow noteriety, have been living near Mill Run, Fayette county, until quite recently, w hen they removed to Somerset county. Jon. Dak i els is now prepared to do carding and fulling, weaving and spinning in the best manner and on the shortest no tice, at Beam s Fulling Mill. He has taken thj mill for three years. Caterpillars will soon be measuring their length on the timid girl's sleeve, and if she happens to discover the little innocent creature, there'll be an Indian war-whoop go up from where she located, almost sufficient to arouse the dead. Ma. Jokes Did you sell your wool vet Mr. Smith Yes sir. Mr. J. What did you get tor it t Mr. S. 45 cents per pound. Mr. J. Why who pays that much for wool? Mr. S. S. J. Cover, at Jenner X Roads, and he sells goods very low. Larok quantities of counterfeit silver half dollars are being manufactured and put in circulation. The secret service of ficers of the treasury department have now on hand about half a bushel of these coun terfeit pieces which they have recently captured. That terrible disease diphtheria U mak ing fearful ravages in the neighborhood of Gebhans. Last week three ot Mr. Wm. Walter's children were buried In one day ; two ot them in the same grave. Mr. W. has lost lour children within to weeks by this fell scourge. THElIollidaysburg Standard says that mil ions ot dead r.sh line me nanus oi tne river in that neighborhood. The cause of their death that paper attributes to the emptying into tie stream ot lime ami other poisouous sul stances of the tan vats at Ducansville. The paring bee is a dried apple festival. This is less dangerous than the quilling bee. as both sexes are represented. The most interesting part is when the festival breaks up and the fellows and girls pair off and co home. A pair is the best band you can hold in this game. In another column of this aper appears an advertisement lor a Potato Bug, Cur rant Worm, Jtc., Destroyer. We have received a sample package of this poison and can recommend it to all our readers as a sure and cheap destroyer ot these an no) ing and destroying pesu. As the picnic season draws nigh, the Small Boy who only attends Sunday School during the healed term, is happy, as his summer membership entitle him to as much cake and lemonade as he can con veniently stow away. As a general rule, be is a member of all the schools in the place. He is a fraud on a small scale. Fisuerves take police. Bamboo and Jointed Rods, Baskets, Bait Boxes. Reels, Hooks, Snoods,! Floats, Flies furnished. Waterproof, Silk, Grass-Linen Lines, Rings, Keepers, Tips, Tubes, everything a fisherman requires, at hash ion Bazar. Mrs. Jas. B. Tredwell, No. 6, Mammoth Block, White, aiuooth and soft any lady's hands, arms and necks may become, w ho uses Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Pimples or other disfigurements ot a complexional nature, are surely obliterated by this healthful promoter of beauty. Depot, Crittenton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. Hill's Haii- and Whisker Dye. black or brown, 50 cents. The habit of throwing carcasses of dead cats, dogs and other domestic animals in the suburbs of the town is a very repre hensible one, and every offender should be punished with a severe fine for thus of fending against the laws of nature. A few shovels full of earth ia all that is re quired to bide it from view and remove the nuisance. Blair county's new court bouse will be dedicated on the 3d of July, with appro priate ceremonies. Judge Dean is to pre pare a judctal history ol me county, and Him. Jeremiah S. Black, who held the first court in the county, is to deliver the address. This affair will draw a large crowd of the "limbs of the law" to Ilollj daysburg on that day. This is the time of year when the sweet flawers make the air fragrant with their perfume, when the feathered songsters warble in the tree lops, and lovers swing upon Ihe gate by the moonshine, and sen timental youths write third-rate poetry. It is also the time when the "lords of cre ation" w Little dry giods boxes in front of stores and disco hard times. The high, sharp pointed style ot gen tlemen's collars, which prevailed last year, and was known as the "bull dozer," froai its tendency to cut the wearer's throat and stab people in the face when they stopiied to speak to him, has given place to a round cornered article that smoothes the side of a man's chin like a butter-paddle, and will be known as the coned a'cr. A CAREPULLT prepared statement from the Agricultural Department shows that the w heat product of the United Stales last vear was nearly three hundred mil lion bushels, and, taking the average of the past five years as a basis, it Is shown that the amount required ft home con sumption will be about two hundred mil lion bushels, leaving a surplus of one hun dred million bushels lorexport- . ; . Some of our exchanges are suggesting the idea, which is a good one, that instead of scattering cut flowers over the graves of the heroes, let aU who desire to honor the illustrious dead, plant hardy flower stocks in the lots or on the graves where the aokliers This would soon render the cemetery one of the grandest floral display in the country, and serve more to do hon or to the dead than the old custom. Notwithstanding the Murphy move ment in Johnstown, several thousand gal lons of lager beer were sold in tbt place on Tuesday last. It was at hhenff I sale, however, and the totire km, 'u w worth about $4,000, was knocked down to Mr. Jacob Fronheiaer. who bought it in for a step-on ut Henry ilansnian, the de-, unguent debtor, paying tnereior toe v- try sum ot $ifH 50. Much other personal property was also bought by the same gen-: tleman lor a like purpose at Ul" sale ro ! ferred to. 1 .m j Br a ride through the country one is im ; nreaned with the arduous labor of farmers at thai season of tne - year, ami one at uic present time sees also that their prospects an briubl tor the coming harvest. No wonder they seem cheerful and happy in their toil, tor. with- th prosed' price of whatl and a- nrofrwc tot a large yield. they become the mutt independent class of citizens. They toil bard lor their unity bread, but as long a sunshine and shower follow each other in boccession so loog are they sure ot a comfortable living. Flour tiown 50 cU per barrel this week. TAKE NOTICE.' Wilh a stork ol 75 liarrels on hand, flour is down 50cts. per barrel this week. Docs any one object ! Come along busy body, file your objections as you did in theadvauce of bieadeluffs. It's a oor rule that won't work both way.. Cook & Bekrits. Attention Tenth ! The sixth annoal reunion of the Tenth Regiment. P. K. V. C will be held at Meadiiilc, Craw ford county. Pa., on Wednesday next, 2j& insi. A brief note from Lieut." C. C. Coch rane says; "Extensive preparations are being made by the 'boys' in Mcadvitlc, and a grand tune will be given to all who attend. Let no one stay away." Compa ny A of this regiment was composed al most exclusively of the Frosty Sons of Thunder and we hope there will be many of the comrades who will attend. Mr. IL L. Beaver, traveling for John son, Eagye&Ear, Wholesale Grocers, of No. 130 Second Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., called at our office one day of last week and left us a n umbel of blocks of Banner Soap, a better article of soap than which there is none in the market Our devil has wssbed bis face with it till it is as respleu dent as a new tin pan. The firm spoken ot is one ot the largest wholesale grocery houses in the city of Pittsburgh, and the fact that Mr. Sullivan Johnson and Ed. F. Earl, both Somerset county men are con nected with it is tuQtcient guarantee to our people that they can buy t lie re to better advantage than anywhere else. Horace Greeley's advice was man go west." In the language 'you tie of the departed philosopher we will ssy -'young man" when you want anything in the line oi urntsning uoods go to t'aul u. AO wag's cheap Boot, Shoe. Hat, and Fur- nishine Store, Main street, Berlin, Pi The west offers no greater inducements than Mr. Aowag is otlenne in Boots, Shoes, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery. Suspenders, collars, iecK lies, u loves, jewelry, sc. There is "no wag" about him, he means business. "Short profits and quick sales," is his motto. O.K. Berlin, Pa., April 30, 1877. A sad calamity has haptened the fam ily of Mr. Uriah Sides, residing in Pine township. The facts as we learn them, are about as follows : On Monday even ing, Mrs. Sides went to the barn to milk the cows, leaving in the house a little child aged about eighteen months. After being absent some time, she glanced to ward the house and was horrified to see it inflames. Her first thought was of her child, and she made all possible haste to reach the burning building, but by the time she arrived at the bouse the flames had made such headway as to make it im possible to save the child or any portion ot the goods, and the house and contents were t 'tally destroyed. 1 uiiana .Vetten- ger. August flower. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver OniplainL .More than seventy nve per cent, oi me people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases aud their effects; such as Sour stomach. Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness. Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-Burn, Water-brash, gnaw ing and burning pains at the pit of the k Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coateu. longue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, com ing up of food after eating, low spirits, &c Go to your Druggist, G. W. Benford, and get a 75 cent bottle of Aucust Flow er or a sample bottle for 10 cents. Try it Two doses will relieve you. . A permanent centeuuittl committee bus been lorrued in Pittsburgh. The mem bers of the commit ue aud their descend ants will meet annually, on the 10th ot May, until 1976, on which day the organi zation will cease to exist A box is to be provided which is to contain newspaper clippings of the accounts of the centennial anniversary of the nation's natal day, and original contributions, which will lie seal ed and kept sacred until the next centen nial. On each annual meeting ot tne committee each member will pay one dol lar, which will remain in bank at com pound interest until the next centennial, when the money so denved wm be devo ted to a fitting celebration of the second centennial. Headqrs 10th REn 8th Dir., N. G. ok Penn'a- Mt. Pleasant, Pa., May 10, 18 J77.y Col. John A. Black, Commanding Capt Geo. W. Kiminell, commanding Co. G. HHh Reg., N . G. ot ft., twuicrset Sir: ion will please call your coin pany out for drill and parade, and to take part in .Uecoration ceremonies. .May oo, 1877. whereever moat convenient to you and command, making t ut and forwarding to the Adjutant, Jimmediatsly after, a report ot toe numiier ol omorrs aim mentoer on parade. By command of John A. Black, Col 20th Reg.. N. G. of Pa. Official. J. A. Loar, 1st Lieut, and Adjutant Within the last week temperance meet ings were held at the following points, and were addressed by the persoas named : Tuesday evening Pine Church, Yal Hay, I. G. Jones - Fritz Church, Rev. J W. Poflinbeiger. lie v. II. Keener. Wednesday evening Glade Church. Rev. H.F. Keener, Rev. J. W. Poffin berger. Thursday evening Jenner X Roads, Val. Hay : Confluence, Rev. A. M. Whetstone. Friday evening Somerset, Rev. Chrys Ul. Rev.- Whetstone. Saturday evening Lohr's Church, E. M. Schroek, Win. CoSrotti. J. II. Snyder. Dr. It Patterson. Rev. Woikman, ttin, Stahl ; Robert's Church, C. F. Walker, Rev. Chrystal. Val. Hay. Have Voo a cquoffl That dry, back ing cough is the herald of approaching consumption. To check the swift pro- gress ot the destroyer, prompt ana deci . . . sive measures must be resorted to. A dose of Dr. Morris" Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry snd Horebound, taken when the coughing spell ceme on, will afford im mediate relief, and eventually enect a tborouub cure. It will be found equally beneficial in all forms of throat and lung disorders. In cases of croup it is ot in estimable value. For sale by G, W. Benford. " Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which never fails. Pleasant to take, and requires no physic Price 25 cents. Abjvtant General, James W. Latla, ot the National Guard of Pennsylvania, issued the following circular : "The reaction that somelimt s folio s pe riods of more than ordinary activity, calls. in view ol tne many duties ol last year, tor active preparation for the comin ' fall inspection. There will be mobilizations of the entire force, but the divisions will be respectively inspected, and will con tinue as organizations. Past experiences and instructions have so lolly shown what are requirements, that further directions are uuneceeaary. Ihe high standard, however, ao generally obtained, will call for the operation ot a more stringent rule. w here companies are in any way lacking with their fellows, and summary dispo sition ot all such delinquent. To Consumptive. Consumption, that ncouree of humanity, is the great dread of the human family, in all civilized countries. I feel confident that I am in pot session of the only sure, infallable Remedy now knows to the profession for the positive and speedy core or that dreaded tineas, and its unwelcome roncomitants, viz'. Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis, Nervous DcU'.itv. sVc.. &C. I am an old fogy. I believe in medicine. Twenty-igbl years experuiDOC aa a dubv pracuuuncr, m uc beet l oosumpuon noapnais oi ine uiu anu New World, has taught me the value ot proper medication, ootn am aau wau- tnliona! in the cure of this great enemy of our race. I have found it. But I am digressing- I started out to say that those suffering with cousaniption or any of the above maladies, that liy addressing me, giving symptoos, they shall be put in pos- i.. jirtiiU vraal boon. ri(AoBf ehtroe. and shall have the benefit of my experi ence in thousands of cases successfully treated. Foil particulars. - dirvciions for prepa'a' sod nse, and all neceasary ad tice and instroctions tor succeMful treat ment at your own home, will be received by you by retoru mail, free of charge, by addressing Dr. John & Burnett, 167 Jefferson Street, 1 jr. 5-2. Louisville, Ky. Stasd asd deliver. Between one' and two o'clock on Saturday last, as niOTn.nij xiyniYcr auu Aiex. luioi - sey, of this place, were coming from Schellsburir in a two horse buggy they were ballet) hy two men at the foot of lull's Hill. The robbers, which they un doutftedly were, caught the horses by the biidle, and demanded the money of the occupants of the buggy. Fortuately both the young men were armed, and they made free use ot their pistols. The night was very dark and they were unable to see clearly .their assailants, and so had to fire at random.- liut they succeeded in triguteniDg the scoundrels awsy. And no! grass grew under those horses lett U-twecn fall's Hill and Bcdlord that morning. fhdforti Gazette. TnB Great United Slates Circus, which is to exhibit in Somerset, Thursday, May 24th, has the champion rider of the world. Read what the I ronton Commercial says : The hurricane horseman of Brazil, Prof. Lowande, is beyond comparison, and al most above comment On the bareback ot a wild, unbridled steed, he maintains himself in every possible attitude on every part ot the horse, from head to crupper. But when, with the horse dashing at a wild, breakneck speed, he rode with his tntantson, tony, balanced upon his head, on one foot, wilh the other held out hori zontally in one hand, without any other support whatever, the whole assemblace ot spectators was absolutely spell-bound w uia ixiKumeai. Killed bt lightning. About eleven o clock last night our city was visited bv severe thunder and lightning storm, and sia to relate tnree young colored persons, isaac lucuaruson, aged twenty; Kliza Col lins, aged twenty, and Laura Williams, agea nineteen, wnue returning Irom Beth, el church were struck by lightning and in. stantly killed, Richardson was escorting the two girls arm in arm to their homes. anu as luey neared ljueen street. Warren Hammond, who was but a few feet be hind, saw them fall as the flash struck them. The coroner proceeded to the spot, wnere ne louou tne lifeless bodies lyin side by side, with their arms still locked. Isaac was lying face down, while the girls lay partly on tneir sides. Thev were walking under a steel handled umbrella. which was found lying on the ground near me bodies (me cover partly burned), and wbicn undoubtedly was the tnstru ment that attracted the electric discharge. A Woxdkr worki.no Remedt. Ni remedial agent has ever been offered to the sice and debilitated at all comparable to Hosteller s Momacu uillers, in cases ot re mittent and intermittent levers, constipa tion, nervous ailments, rheumatism, and disorders involving constitutional weak ness or physical decay. It literally "works u.inlni Ti,. i...... : : 1 : . . wuiiuia. A uc UUUIUib lUICUlCUU WU1CU its spirituous basis holds in solution, act like a charm utun the stomach, and through the stomach upon the brain, liver, bowels and nervous system. There nothing in its composition that is not sa iubrious, it contains some of the most potent tonics ot the vegetable kingdom anu tne juices ot tne best aperient and anti bilious roots and herbs, combined with perfectly pure stimulating element The liitters are peculiarly adapted to those en gaged in exhaustion or unhealthy occuna tions, as by its use strength is sustained and the ability of the system to resist at- niospnenc and oilier influences prejudi cial to uealtu largely increased. 10 the public. AnytUinj worth re- fceiving is worth asking tor. Through the medium of the press, I return thanks to the public for the liberal patronage of the pail two years and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, I have just received from the eastern cities the largest, best assorted and cheap est slock ol goods ever brought to the county.. Encouraged by past success, I have added a full lineot Ladies and Gents Jew elry, Gloves, &c, to .my other stock, and now oner for sale at my store room, Main street, Berlin, Pa,, the largest assortment, as well as the best and cheapest stock ot Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ladies and Gents Jew elry, Furnishing Goods. Lealh cr, Shoe Finding9 4c, to be found in the county. I am selling Mens' very best stoga sh'ies at SI i j ; Mens good stoga shoes al fl -So Boys' best stoga boots al tl 35 : Youths best stoga boots at 85c ; W omens' pegged shoes at f 1 25 : Womcns' sewed gaiters at fl 50 ; Womens' morrocco gait ers at fjl 25 ; Womens' kid or morrocco croquet slippers at $1 ; Mens' very best buff Creole gaiters at $i ; Mens' fine white shirts at 1 ; bark sheep shins per doz. at f .1 75 to f-j ; i ampico morrocco, trench, oiled, or pebbled by the skin at 3 50 to 2 75. Ail other goods at corresponding low figures, cheap tor cash. All goods warranted to give satisfaction, No trouble to show goods. Don't fail to call and examine stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Very respectfully, Paul G. Nowao, Berlin, Pa., April 27. 1877. Remarkable effect of the mite of a water snake.-A gentleman residing in that city, and an estimable and reliable citizen, informs us that he was billen on the leg just above the ankle by a water snake w hile swimming on the lUihof July, over forty years ago- 1 be immediate ef feet ot the bile was not serious at the time of its infliction, but suleequently it became a bad sore and did not heal for about six months. After the healing there remain ed upon the limb, a scar which he showed us was in size about as large as silver quarter dollar. But now appeals the most singlar part of ihe'story. About the first ot July in every year since the in jury, the scar has begun to color and grow darker than the flesh surrounding it, and on the ICth of July in every year a sharp tingling sensation is felt in the limb just wilhin tlit scar. To convince us that this is not the effect ot imagination be in formed us that the itching and tingling occurs when be is not thinking of the day pf the month, but he finds himself rubbing the affected part Sometimes when he is busy with other mailers and on reference to the calendar, or reflection upon the matter discovers to his oan surprise that it is the anniversary of the bite of the snake. Our friend is gentleman of prac tical common sense, and attempts lo set up no theory for this singular occurrence ex. cept that "It is so because it is so. ( km- be r la fid Cicilian. For years past our boys and yonng men have exhibited a growing aversion to man ly toil, to manual labor or productive in dustry ot any kind. We were asked the other day, by a farmer boy ot Lldred township, u we thought it would not he a good idea for him to leave the farm, come to town and learn the priming trade or clerk in some store. We advised him to stay on the farm. This is where many a young man sadly "missed it" leaving the farm and "coming to town. speculations, dent ing, or any other in-door work has a tasci nation for the young man. To be in the great busy world, aud ot it to talk famil iarly tc business men about enterprises. has a charm lor iuin. who seldom remem ber the vast multitude who sink to ruin while struggling tkir prizes that only about one In a tboueaud obtain. Mercantile Hfi. commerce and specula tions carry wilh them a spell, and many young men forget that ihese avocations wither the hopes of more men than they make aucceasluL Look around in daily life and see the wrecks ol splendid for tunes that float around us. There l scarcely a day that panes in city, village or country, that some stout, hearty young not met canvassing tor a boo. map or picture : selling ckiUies pins or tooth powder ; something at which, with his robust health and strop g frame, he ought lo be ashamed, as beneath the dig ni'.y ut so abte-bodiod man. -May on the farm young man, and there by become one of God's noblemen. , On the farm riches of the truest sweetne can be dug. We fear labor, in the estimation of the rising generation, is ceasing lo be honorable, and which- when such a con clusion is reached, our country is doomed. It is tut to natrea tor labor we aie to rk, in a great degree, for the parentage of those gigantic frauds upon our banks and other monnd Institauoos, the parsnt of knavish speculations of our Government contractor and Slate officials, instigating bribery of legislators ttaci the" reckless ex penditure of public money for private pur-po- . . . - - i In ISrookvule, printers and cierts are L.ni iui.u..nmi., .f liu e,nr. : men. Labor is booeaty's best protection, j lienor, our advice, youoc man uon learn Ihe art of p inUne. hqi slay' on the lam, I acquire a sufficient knowledge of agrniil- j lure, and a healtiy, independent lite will be your Ttmud.BrwkeilU Grapktc Game and fish laws. The following U a plain abstract of the game and fish , jaw ul uiis Slate, anu will lurnisu an needed information, and we may premise that any person bavin knowledge ot the violatioa ot any ot the provisions ot the law, may make complaint before the near ert justice of the peace, and said justice shall forthwith issue his warrant tor the arrest of the offender and he stall be sen tenced to pay the fine or fines attached to such violation, together with cost, one half of which penalty shall be paid to the Treasurer ot the county in which the ot ter-its v: as tomuii'.t(.d. it muit be understood that theie shall be no shooting, hunting ot fc.hing on Sun day, under a peually of fiZ. No person shall, at anv lime, kill any wild deer, save only between the 1st of October and the 1st ot December, of any year, under a penalty of Sou. No person shall, at any time, kill any fawn when in its spotted coat or have a fresh skin of said fawn in possession, on der a penally of $50. No person shall pursue any elk or wild deer wilh dogs in any part ot this Slate, or shall kill in the water any elk, wild deer or nwn which has been driven thereto by dogs, under a penalty of $50. No person shall kill or have in posses- siou after being killed, any Grey, black or fox squirrel, between Janury 1st and July 1st ; penalty $5 for each squirrel. Hare or rabbit, between December 15th and October 15ih ; penalty $5 tor each rabbit WilJ turkey and wood or summer duck, between January 1st and October 1st ; penalty $10 for each wild turkey, wood or summer duck. Upland or grass plover, between Janu ary 1st and August 15th ; penalty $10 for each olover. Woodcock, between January 1st and July 4th; penally $10 lor each wood cock. Guail or partridge, between December 15th and October 15th; penally $10 for eachauaiL Rutted grouse or pheasant between January Island October 1st ; penalty $10 for each pheasant No person shall at any time, kill or hike any wild turkey, grouse or pheasant, quail or partridge, of woodcock, oi rabbit, by means ot any blind, trap, snare, net, or device whatever, under a penalty of $10 for each bird or rabbit No person shall hunt or permit the hunting of bares or rabbits wilh ferrets. under penalty of $10 tor each rabbit caught or Killed by sued means. it is illegal to kill, trap or expose lor sale or have in possession after being kill ed, any night hawk, whippoorwill, spar row, thrush, lark, finch, martin, swallow, woodpecker, flicker, robin, oriole, red bird, cedar bird, cat bird, blue bird, tana- ger, or any other insectiverous bird, under a penalty of $5 for each bird. Ho person shall rob or destroy the eggs or nests of any wild birds whatsoever, (only predatory birds, such as are destruc tive of game or insectiverous birds,) pen alty $10. -No person shall catch, kill or disturb wild pigeons while on nesting grounds. under a penalty of $25. It is made illegal to ouch any speckled trout, save only by rod, hook snd line, at any time, or to place any set lines or set nets across any stream inhabited by tbem ; penalty $'.25. 2a person shall kill, sell, or have In pos session after being killed, any salmon or speckled trout save only from the 1st ot April to 15th of August, under penally ut $10 tor each fish. No person shall catch or kill, save only wilh rod, hook and line, out line or scroll, at any time, and no person shall catch or sell, or have in possession alter beipg kill ed, any black bias, pike or pickerel, and Susquehana salmon, between 1st of March and 1st of July, under a penalty of $i ior eucii ii.su. No person shall kill or catch fish by- placing any toqiedo, giant powder, nitro glycerine, or other exidmiive substance, in any ot the streams ot this commonwealth. under penalty of foU. .No person shall catch, or destroy fish by shutting off or drawing off any of the wa ters ot the State, or by dragging small nets or seines therein, w hen the waters are wholly or partly shut off, under a penalty of $50. No person shall place any set net, fish basket pond net gill net, eel wicr. kiddle. brush or facine net in any waters ot this State, under a penalty ot $ tor each of fense. The use of seines, the mesbes or open spaces of which are less than three inches, are prohibited in all the inland waters of this State, inhabited by black bass or speckled trout, under a penalty of $25. Mr. Abbaham Macst, who is entirely blind, lives wilh his son Peter, in Summit lownslii;'. nearly opposite tbe farm and rtsidencc rt Klder Jonas Licbty. On Sunday, Ainl '.'Jnd, Mr. Peter Maust. with ail tlie luetuher of his family, at tended the funeral of Mrs. Kelso, leaving his father al home, alone. Mr. Maust ia well acquainted wilh the house and ot course felt no trepidation whatever as he isolten leu by himself. During the fore noon some one entered the room and bounding to the desk, raised the cover and took therefrom fourteen dollar. BMr. Maust, thinking it was some member if the family who had returned for a forgot ten article, diamiased the subject from his mind and wat not made aware of hi loss until the return of his friends from the funeral, when he inquired why one of the members returned? Being assured that such was not tbe a, examination re vealed the fact that tbe lock had been forced, and the money stolen. That the thief was well aoiuainted with the premi ses, with the physical condition of Mr. M, with the knowledge that he was alone. and with the place where he kept his money is evident, from his prompt and successful movements. Subsequent in quiry revealed the del that a young man, aged about 19 years, tall, slim, having light hair, was seen to enter the house. but what be did while Inside can only be conjectured. Our informant, one ot the most respectable citizens of Summit, re fused to ive us the name of this young: candidate tor the gallows, or penitentiary or we should freely lay it befofe our read. era. Perhaps the description we have given will serve clearly enough to indi. cate lo the people of that section who the thief is. but it also irives him an ODDortu- nity to know that he is spotted, and thus flee Ihe tountry before the onicer ot tbe law seize him ana brinz him lo Justice There has been too much of thi work go ing on ol late and an example should be made and that right speedily. So lone as our citizens leave these thieves go soot free so lone do thev bid for a continuation of theft and robbery which eventually will culminate in arson anil murder. Merrt dnle Independent. A awixw.iso opkratiom. The great success of the lemiieiuoca work or r ran us Murphy has induced a number of swin dlers to uevine a method by which they can make money out of his name. The scheme, in brief, is this : Tbe swindler states to the supposed credulous rural 1st that a secret organization has been form ed in Philadelphia, with Francis Murphy as President, the object of tbe society he- ng lo ad ranee tbe interests ot tie temper ance political party, lo further the scheme, t he agent states, it has been de cided to appoint sub agents in each district, said sub agent to be a property owner, and person of strict probity and temperance. In order to become such, however, be must first pay titty dollars to become a member of tbe secret society, and then must himself work wilh the greatest secre cy. After his miuatioa to the society, he will be forwarded r-VVU, ot which Be ts to nse fl.000 in paying tbe taxa of those" in his district who are too poor to pay, and the other 1,000 be is to nse himself, a a remuaciaiBMi ior nis services. The story m so imPToUule, that it is singular any one is biltea by it : yet al ready many have. Rural resident should look-out for the swindlers. Fifjbrgk Cemmertial Oaiettt. DIED. WALTKR--May fth. Luln Walter, afed 1 years. 3 month, and some days. May 15th, at 6 o'clock, a. m, Florence May Walter, aged 13 yeais, 11 months, snd 24 days. May Kith, at 11 o'clock, a. m., George Trnxal Walter, aged i years, i month, and W days. May 15th. at 4 o'clock, p. xn., Edward Grant Walter, sgrd 11 years, 8 months, and 7 days. 4 uc awic kwku pciBuua w cr o B4l children of Wm. Walter, of tiebhart.' named They died of IliDl'theria. MavthaOoft ot all consolation mud op th brofDea atiy ucai tuc amuueu pinv 1. Jew. Thoa Prtace el life! Th j cboera eaanot die ; Uk. thee, uey sobobot fa the ttrUt, To retgm with tbec m high. Showing the aggregate amount of the Assessment anu Valuation of the several townships ami lrougin in tho (Y.nntv ol Som erset, State of Pennsylvania, for the triennial year 1877. Also the amount ot County and State Tax to eac h townshin'an'l l.r oujrh by the said Valuation. MSTFICT3. AddlM Allectteay Berlla Horoach.. Rrotbemmlley CeaenwagB Confluence BonMMjk........ KlBlIek UneavUl ...... Jefleraoa JaoMtTtlie BoroagB ....... Larimer Lower Tart 7 foot...... MxMlecreek Mllfcrd Meveredala Bmoswa New UentarrUl Bomagh.. Northaaiptaa New BaltiBwre Boroack... Paint d Bern lamina; SaUebary Bwoagk Shade Hoetl Staarereek . Stoystowa Baraagh. Summit , Upper Tarkeyfoot.., Uratna KeraBgk ..... WellenbarE ... Total ............ We the noderaigaed Commissioners V aluatioo of tbe aeveral object, mad Witness our bands this 25th day of May 2. MARRIED. LANE LIVINGSTON. On the 13ih of May, 1877, at Hooversville, Pa., by Rev. . H. Walterick, Mr. Edwin Lane to Miss Delilah Livingston, both of Hoovers ville, Somerset County, Pa. SHAEFFER HEEKER. May 10th, 1877. al tbe Lutheran rarsooaee. in Frie- dent, by Rev. 3. J. Welch, Mr. William F. Shaeffer and Mas Mary Heeker. both of Somerset county. Pa. MIUSITBIABaKT Oemetad by Oooa a BaaaiTS. DBALftai IB CHOICE GR0CEMCS, taOUR FEED, Apple, drted, Apidelmttw, awl , 4OO50 SI 40 isit'jt SOS sue 3o ste loe li'V ie ouc Vje fi se loe 110 to T4 lag US0ISS ietjao 470 TBiW (Ci 14 tinni""ii oo Bran, w 100 ae Butter, a (keg-) Bailer. a (roll) Bockwaeal, hnikel bi, via a... Beaswaa. fl a.......... .... Baooa, kuoiden, B " awe. try snaa, m m ft Deabel Oorn, (earl Corn, (abelledl twsiMl Horn, (aaaiieoi Uornnmalet B rjaif kin. B rfcnr.V 11 Flannd be-, (4 B) Ubl (raaarwred) V B. ...... Lard, B Leather, red est, B. MkldUna. wait. tUSB tleU. b rotaiue. w na Hoec hem, dried, B. ,.. lte , l 01) S U3 S3 oe , 44 to ...10I1S 19 , 2 -M .....40ttM KyoWba. K-,' f B Sail, Ko, L bhl bbl.tstra " Orovnd Alaov, ut sack... " AJltUdt, per lack........ Sugar, yellow V B woiie ....... Tallow, B w neai, do Wool, B New Adoerlitemenl. STATJS3XI.XT OF THE SUPERVISORS OF SOMERSET TP., rr k Tsar Kb1Imc Bftrll , 177. J. B.COTBTBVIIAS, DB. ToaatoBBtot dapllcat. IM4 S4 To aawaatef order.... 3 3S CR. By worko By alary 2 BreluBnriltonl. ............. ABIBL K1B7MBU, DB. ToaatoantoT daptleat S4t SS To aaoaat dee rruea laet settle ment M 1 CB, By work on road..,,..., 34 By exoneration. 14 47 Hyaalary , 4S M Fey. S. A, Bhoad U 74 OBoaoa BABana, na. Tq anotint of dapUcat (4 4S CB. By work on luada.. ... t 30 7 ttyexuoerauuaa... ...... ................ 13 7 My aalary . at Per Bowman 4 Byek nn BAVID CASBBCSB, DB. To aBwaat of duplicate te:e To aeKxint from Hlple. . . tea To amount from O. garroa 13 SI To aaoaat of order 1 tl CB. By work on mad 41) 74 By exoaeraUon .... SI By salary. S3 IS By order lias By balance from let nettluut. 4 47 Paid Ae.lHon, clerk, priallnj ex. 41 J 4 Townahfp la debt $ 47 4e 13,31 it van n We the andenieaad Aadlton af Horn. rax Tp., eerttry the above autentent to be eoiTeeL t. 8PANOLEB, OEO.C. LICHTY, U.S. iVELLER. J. 8. MILL EH. Hay 33. Clerk. Auditor. SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice I hereby aiTea that Jaeoh Krbn, of Elk hy towBthlp, Bowettet Uu., P., fca Bude a fit. natary aatignm.nl 0 all bia real aad neraonal e. tat. 10 me, ia treat lor th neaeat of hi creditor Aliperttherlofeloiieljted to th. taid Jicjt Km will auk. Immediau payiatnl, and thoan harlaa eiatm or dwmaadt will pro. .at them w Kn ow delay. W5t. O. UTEHOOOD. Xay2t. Aadtraeoof Jacob Koub. A 8S IO If EE'S NOTICE. Notice I hereby rlvea that Ed. E.ln u wn bary boroaxb, Someratt Ca,, Pa , kae made a rui untary amiirnmeBt of all hi real aad aeronal ee ute to me, In treat far tbe beuBt f hi eredlbin. A tl pereoot Iherefor. badebtad to tbe a4d Ed. Eelm wlU make immediate payment, aad tbe haTln;elatmordemanrit will ateewat thorn wltb oal delay. WM. C. LIVEXOOOH. UayfO. AamgMnaf Ed. Kmnv JUBL1C8ALE. By rlrta. of aa order laewed oat d tbe Oort mi CoammoB Plea af Sumicm IV, Pa., tbn Bndw iKaed Aarigwa at Boab Barroa, WU1 all at Bwb uc sale, on Friday, June 2i, 1877, the foUewlna; deerrlbad real HUU, vt: A blahly emltleated Urm mtaata la Soat.net Tp, SowMraot Oa Pn., at ntalnlae 108 aorea, more or lea, ad joins: mad at J. tl kWrnm. Uaraner, Prod. Walter aad other, with a two story ho, haab ban aad otbar oatbwUdlnn ireoa eewetad. AweaSa.Murar-oamp.aad trait Brioas kiBda, anew aadd bum. Tki. km i. only t we miti. north went of g umirut, )ieabut to tchool aad . ban he, with aa. UatUr npea th am. TEEMS v-Owe-tbrrd fa Band, ne-tktrd ta u oath aad aaa-tblrd m ess rear from data mt aw. with mtereoteB fard paymewu troea day of uw. aeprrnaBt in na nam on oay ef Bale. PHILIP H Waf.KKll immj mm, jtSSIUNEB-B ROTkCE. ulce hi hereby (trea that S. P. pick, mi La. vavui dumweV tv., -m. ,T2V kile al nod perMUkil Imt tb ha.li af b( creditor. tf -nvbaj atab- wtB sVkeknewn tbe tame oa 7,. JV lm . 177, at th ure mi tick k Oorpreiac .At MMminmoanareat mao. ay tbat tbm they .Ul bapiaeedrntbebatWluf na ior Um A.THOMPBOW, Maya. AjsigaM. HvTOTX'B. ' ' Tb to view tb tMurs lj BtWwcUoadl dutrmt la BosMr- H TP., tkreiii (It awUne thai they wUI tu Mie .ma. WM X. fbCHBUCK. JOHN BEEBECKER AABUS BL4JTJGU- ITnaiMMf ann May n. 4 UWTORIi NOTICE. lath metier ef tLe fcT and wit te K. M. Him iBbat Beta Joba H. TJbl A no Her. i Mota. make aad raoart a ttrU.iioa lb. -jiu hi the baadt M fb AmtawMn TuAa tbd lath dayafjaaa. " ' JONW R. fBU Awmtur. TOTiei?. " klo. ta berth; rivet thai ftled bl lb fatVtbmaT, ABabraaa .paOoatioa lor a wanna tar J aura aad Bl aer- bf Btdmnraeed Uad. fdtBatW fc Bluayi look Twp., tiaiial HBBly P, adnbuw( bvada af ChriMlea Spaagler, Jobs Stmaa; I ior, ana I May tu. ABB AH AM LAMBZKT, ? i .M9 C7 UUi". 10.l' ss.u., w;. 3U.3VI 1.4.191 tt K.lti 1. ST.9-J tXH l.S.-i . ACM -JO.llliI 14 lot .. ll TK.2J4 iey.0 .'44 1A4M a. US IS liIS Sa-JIS 1 9)8 774 tV.N0 7.4i MOJO 4. J I2.MH SW . il"l ;i.i7 i.'u.Ij; . . rut -i.fi S,sao uvisi 7 en i;.v uT s.4a ) 7.1Hi "i 170 716 li ons ii a.uj i t t s.ri I7..T70 107.7M1 S.14 I 4.S3T 3.911 i t I 14 M3 V0.7U5 4.1- 4.4ji 4111 1.4-1 Si. 440 9M.3US 24.717 13.11 t Mt ?.'." 241 13 090 IM.tett 2.47 l.SUO Life 34 LS40 17.M.1 1.9 3:4 a 19.SU S3.3M 1.1 l .M'l 3,;S Z7i 1.10 3.S3S S.XIS HO 4.11 a t'v47 lit! 4 i ,! . u,4t XA.ua ;Mt it. es 7.H14 5 i lew t-oio r;.M i.mo rn 4.44 3S.&34 170.0M 734 liUM S.S4J 4.70 U.m I lii- 3.441 ,' I 4--1I 1M.1-W M.0M 4SM.310 li,J 1 4u6 l&MO W.0S1 70.14 ixrr .;i a.e i.a 3e,4M 244.2S4 - 1.14 14.441 10,3ml .. IDS 3.0J7 31.J70 l.IBi 1 J.7 19.314 nt.WS io Mi lO.Un T.731 It 11 5U.4I4 ! 1M.043 I, 41 T.940 4.474 3.0IU 411 .St f 4.: i n-i i 7W 3 rm 136 U 100 14.U7 j L4i 1 714 IS M1,10T i,0Si.47l S3,3U i4J,"S j 143.433 14,110 j of Somerset County certifj the above to be s correct statement of the ajrgreste value of the A.isemetn taxable by law Tor Coaotj aad state April, 1877. NEW STORE. J,M, In the Excelsior Mill Building, West End of Main Street, SOMERSET, PA. We bar for n't a a full and rxrkul st - kalB eral Mercbaodlte, con.'Li' lo of : Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queensware, Stoneware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions, and a Iarge and Full Stock of CLOTHTPfG, SALT, FISH, WHITE LIKE, PLASTER, FEED, Flour, etc-, etc. ALSO a fall line of farm implement, amnog wl irh are ine CHAMPION MOWIXO AND HEAPING M ACHINES, well made and warranud durable m Light limit, all the eical parta twinr made of Wrought Irua and bleel, no Pot Metal machine. ,wo Implement ahore named'are our area' . j.. wvm m w. uitntf Mm BANTER. Itoe of oar customers told at that II he luul to bay too nowioa nuchtnea, be would boy evetyone CHAMPION- The Oliver Chilled Plow ef different nnraber. for one. two or three norm. Warranted to Loam better, atun Lighter, fuudcr oe Maa and Morae. Kirk better to atony aruond aad tore a more regular aad even furrow than aay Pkm in nse. We alio bare on hand and for Bale the following MACHINERY, Which we will warrant to be Well Male and of (uud Mnterial, do a good Wurk a aov oth er MacUinr of the kind and will aflk no man' money until be bat irlve. the ma chine a thorough tri al aad ia taiinn ed with it work. THE EMPIRE Thmher, Separator and Cleaner, 1 1 and bi bone power. THE A. B. FARQUAHR, bore tbretb er with thakrr attachment. "THE BEST, The and Gram Seed UrllL Hacrttown Orain THCHOQSlER,UMf,d'JrinB'ri Seed brilL 'THE BEST," The Hsg-entown. M price; Ttb Hay rake. DOOO'S Horee-rak. CENTENNIAL Self Dbbib MELLINCER'S Hone Bay-rake. IIIllBlde PUwis Cist Irta Lant; Plows, DabIeSbTel Cern riwn, Hrytbes, Sickle, Grata Cradle. Frlts,ShTeI and all klads r PUw Caatlagn. Sheara, Pal bib dr. la met erarythlB: ia the AcrirattBral Imple mit line that I worth keeping, which wewill try U aeU at narh price. will plea.ee ear ewauauera, sad a a luey eaa be had aay whew. AU Kindt ef Prodxse taken in k'r ehanye, vtrk a rj, maple tug'tr, but ter and t'jg. AU kinf, Qf grain, beef, tide', tktep and ettlf tlint. and ewsitiy woof, of teniek aw tfnaf 3."Jt funndi, fur trade or rath. Maya AB annoniK inn ma he areompaaied wilh 1 dollar for aU notlree, Vri PotH Uoks litetor. Ticket 4.0u yet tbuaaaod PVSTilT ATTORNEY. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. To Tax mus Soiiurt Cocmr : I m a eaBdklat for DlMrtet Attorney, (abject ta tbe deciuon of the BepsMteaa primary elect iua. Sbiald I be elected tbe nolle, of th omc will be faithfully pertnrmed. BoaneraM, April as, 177. JOHX B. hU FtiR HfSVHlOT ATtllBB EY JOHN R. SCOTT, SO-WEBSET, PA. COUNTY SUaVEYOR. W r aatb.iried to announce WILLIAM BAKER, et MiPord Twp., n a eaadhtate (or Uowaty Surrey ur. minwc. la imm dWtiuMi ed the Beavtdiraa primary elect ioa. POOR HOijss sytaxcTOR. W tboctted to auooBc jlrJEPH O. tXe.EM A. mt tJmber.allrr- Tp.. a a raadl datetur pv Bonn IMrerlor, eahjwt te the deeia. hjworthdBenubfkaB at rbe jlet arimarr ractfua.' ' FUB PtHJff UfL'SX BlkE4TU. ISELW Jr FOX, mt ff mm Twp. atmaUerfaw y Ineada, I tbe werv wrBewt olkdta- tlon of my Ineada, anewi day, tebeeoeee aeaadblate for Poor Koase litrec. bw. rebjeet te the datitbm of the Bepabumn nt tbetr awrelna primary oieetton. UIBAX BEAM. Store ana Moise 3 I I. r. . ... J . 12.U6.I ... fc'.330 Las j... 7.14-J "... U1.7S1 i' w.'joi j- 4-U.4Ji ' VW,7i7 ' 4.77 I 2ua.4; j .1 ' 144.471 I, S. 3)7 12. S 'I M.ew i t-je I3i ; 3Kl lj.4 I 1- lu..- :utNK il,rr 1M.7.V1 14VJ0 ltt.M .tw.wio 3.W0 I.IMI 4uO I.JU4 "xiii' 17.7W 171.1- I.X4 s.ri5 4.7JU 3i ZOM 4v or ; rw.no 1 1WS.7&1 I S3 '..MM I fAO-l I T.n 300751 1 19. If! la.o&3 .VA1-J0 I S0.T 1 I 4.U00 a,w,u M.S3 f purposes for toe year HTi.it being the TENNAIJT, PORTER, BOYTS & CO. SiieceHwrH to KtourRr, l'oi-tr A C'i. IF1 O TJ ItST ID HI, "ST , Machine Forge Works, Water Strert.OppoMte It. A. O. R. U. Depot. CoanelUt ille, Pa. Manufacturers of Railroad and Machine Castings, Ii. U. Frogs, Switch Stands and Bridles, Trucks, Pit Wagons. Lar ries, Iran "Wheel Barrows, Stone Picks, Hammers and Chisel-;, Bridge Trusses and Bolts, Plows, Plow Castings Cook, Parlor & Esatiag Stores, grates STirs Fro-ts, Feeders, ZzZzx Tire. Missellancons Castings Made to Order. Machinery of all kinds built and repaired, al Short Notice and Ib-awmahle Terms. Also on hand all hinds of Material used about Steam Engines. ia, niesm ami n aier rip rimnr, bran t April 11. BOUTS FLEASE STATE IS WllA "ELEGANT GIFTS J ()) T0 CUR READERS. IvAj Coral jevelrY r jX LDj . GIVEN AWAY. jp ffjl V A ry Strnl .Ar is BaAt 4y tS FLORENCE Aft I IIWlltTCOMrNY'k"r.1 J fj. f"s i iiiiitti.anTAOIIOtNy rl f J I 1 OP0TUNITy.M.ll -COt . ITl M 'i v oEWELRV FDCE.CwuiiOWMNCCK LAZ. I mmr 1 LACE CttOSS un a. u t, u. M fifSvl. ir J . I I I Crl wu to tan wury. ft fctaiaa leutj uiiii. fl'X I V 1 ojtu:, rtoa27SC wlkt C'. Kifr II If f laBwHiiinn ImwmatCaTtmmcm r.. C. a A. . s M I ff Xm aT t.Mtw ftH 9r tmmmn Iter rfc rmh i ! m n fc , V f POiiiEII IESTwmiut.iMauiiMi. 1 1 I V lf., L. M. LlZkKtL, Mmtmrj ul Triliiwt. 2 fsC CORAL. JEWELRY COUPON. I Ji I I 1 1 0 wel? rtjl. rjw.. taeBtfcw .1 3m w-r.piw,...w.,;1i .mlw . I Vw'i"4 f I If Otr UM CrsiJ srarkM-e. . ml o K.1 the rt. r- -t mm I T I I I Mr tfwttH! ul ntnM IUn ijifCml!lMllMMI-riC, 11 Iff V l f it witln. iki. C'MH ulHti TJm, Om I 1 2 1 M n.M tOWf mimefw .4... frm Ike 4M X ihi. mmt. I I Be I ) ( IMPORTANT NOTICE. f A -'" CORAL EAI OROP8 J BEASTP. II J I OBOPS AHO B R E A S TP 1 14 -Tum, 4. oex w I I rLORENCE JEWELRV CO. ff JJ V M " iiiMrM at, materia, n, Tf Leaw. I Al ITIOM f-riw "ioiii!rwiiwiMHiitiif J av V bMU I IvJlM ! r jr, r.. . mm. X Ullwr ! t MAW 47ml Jmi mH a Ifci. lu mt mjl it S S WflKm 5 OA? Frw fli- Laanflrr or Toilet l FQT4L to ITSttm VUW Sor. Ur m- a VTTJ. TFCJ- atTAHLi U1L.S, ar.4 lv ti diiif pmr-. which rvtjtti4 a't th -.ulnr-sl lie-iiiiv -I'laiffTf 41 ll i-iU. It txxt hO MI CH LKHH lha tit- artiri' i.u n i- rajM-Jiv ---i.t hu r-nnl 4M(4sriotl . Thr mti I L.l.ro mt K rtmiimnfi fr I'riT'.fr-t.iis a lifl tn (Tn- x m IbTf HtTT af th While ! rt-tirVr !- h-rnilf--. mU- twiljr lj J4ja rt A bAMiUft. tncliiMati, Trade tutif '.W by F.ttoiwxti uir4lr rmrn W. P. PEICE Hmxs o-8DeJ ft rlvrlre SwltKtioo of AxriniUar-ftl Itspinents atvl rm Marhtncr. etBi-nit'iiiic the fjdaviiatc taipifB-Dt l the Uajr ; wtairh will ft? hoi tb WtK-J. kirNr. lip-Fr tri HdV httrl M'fWrrn hr1 kp-M ; Hat kv i rk -r) Snl. Hay Kake: A4ore, PJlor, atxi An-b rr Hny ILike : pmao1 an i uj.ro t-rth fcrToiviua; Itlakt, tmmjf, Karm B H, Bixi aU kml of im ctru)ttt lane Bii stmLtill. (( tlw? mfH airprtv-1 jhAiterna, fur nnlrn aoi tarm nc, aim a full ami Mtpplrte tObr&'rl Wtji. aad Willt.w War-, frasr-1-n aivl li?iu ft-eff . Tbe fiiiv.tM irilver ihinl Fl-.f wtil aix im tvmnd in Hajrk. km mod -. tUma ttr th leaviiDic Mowmir .Mac:huw; ejtr parts frm Mv hlttt Uy tu m hth.. A viu tur lifisnkjM ia iutt-aeii. im aiplkraitao leai rr will l lun)Hhil with a CKrahiBjoe, to wku b ttwir attcatiua la mrpmcmiiy calt. 172 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa. may! UtUZ "HOTEL," Osjrner CANAL Bfid CENTRE Sts., Hear Broadway, NEW YORK. Flrrt clan acrommodatioa for four bandied U. Eocrns and Beard (2 53 Psr laj. aprii J I'D LIC SALE. By diretloa of the Cmm ot 4Vimmoa pfe. of Sneret (Jo Pp ., lae awter -ucned Aiee o Ueorce Ar.eruun, Will eell al public mlc, on Fridvj, Jane 1.1, 1S;7 at 1 o'cbKk p. m.. oa the premlM, t tne rrti. deace ed room Ackeraan. ai 4enBibuoina Twp, the fliowio( limMl real Wt, i : . t The awoeaee d bra, eunulauia 73 urev U4i In tdaemabunln' l.p ail cleared al n a k,mmI tat. of cuutt.rioa, with b nee. ham, .bop, woed'hum, orchard aad ten acre, of meadow. Tbu larm i on the tarnpike road iead Ib Irom Stoyrtown to Bedford, and 1 n very de amble home. No. X A tract of land rltaai Sluufe ia Tp . vt-4nm- Henry Kooatx, Ptrree Lobr. Cyw b;e pile aad other, euntaiuiaw ztacre,u.t4Mdnd. Terms made know 'l.y id ic AEKA.iW LAMBEBT, May . Amiaoee. PATENTS ! FEE BEUCCEO. Eattr Oot 44. Patent lifnce Fee 3 m ndrenee. balaace 477 1 wlLhi. uualu .iter natent allowed. A-l- llimi caamiaauoa iree. raieeusoiu. J. VANCE LEWIS Jt CO.. . W tSHI.IUlO.1, 44. 17. nuyl 'UniTOR'S XOTiCi. Tb. mtmimirrti a(ibf be appointed t o. dllorof Ua)n3iaa-t.kwt,ai' Mem.net Ceaaiy. bttU4i74llu eatcniation of th. ereral truM t.4a by the trtn. aad nuke drrniharioa of the nod m Oi. band ef the A-lmlnlorator of J.'a. Taomaa, dee d, to and amoatj t"e lersVe eatl tled tberete. aotien M bereft? rttea taat I will at tand te ih.dati.aaf "aid ov. fitment at my of bee, bi .o-iwertet, oa Friday: Ue W day of Jan next. Whea bad qlM &11 panono latere ed nuy atieenL TALEHTI.XEHAT. M M77. Anuito. i. ft. MEOAM f. . .!rrojln. Uniia. Pa. KEGAKAM & STOKER. PLASTEREi:S. BeapenrurtT InCKrm tbe eititeaa et tMy. that the) are prepared to bit eoeuaou br aii kind of Platterinic. Bepainnc prumxiy at eaoed t. Addree a aboe. Woeirrt citl, and jii-(ct ymtmnteed. ff je.TJ. 11 1 n 11 Ml l 174" il lltH 41H !i II. iil ii7 M 7WI VI Ji' l.t ' y. i a4 : l-i ! 977..H v-i u Wll 41 i I"-J 17 34 VI 17140 1 I:i7 3:ui (17 1 Om 7-1 9M4 7-1 7T1 M 1-otl -Jd VJfit-., M 47 VI I 44 M 44 .7 IM II ti lv : .!... i : 4" t 14 T.'j.Ii 171 .71 41.1 J 1 il ii n 1.0 : 710 744 I 7)44 ! 1.1 J0 ; 0710 ' 1 oil !.... 24 ; 4973 I I. 7VIO ! 3,11 j 7tO ! SM ,' 7t -1 iia i.' !: ll 37 .. I. Mo a, '; s,7v.i.7S5 and triennial a.w?.roent. WILLIAM REEL, J. I'. rillLSOX, DANIEL I'HII.Liri'I, Commissioners e!v?. Brn Wlf. (Inn H-.. (inm ant IT. ETC T PATER, Y fit's A tf THIS. A Safe, tore and Cheap Oeatroyer ot tn POTATO Bl'QjClBEio ctaBAsrwoaits O CU3 PEST? iPOISON. VuW Pr.o!ltirt tt fiawJv- 1 P ttWH I IS aa, w Bl4 (n ! i I -I . Boa. I t'mtm n rwasa aa W Cjtmim tk kHb-) at ubt.aiB l jkXaJLI CiitXK AL f X.w L'ltra m,m w:ns or ki na mr::r7. KiT)l wewill rtil. a. t-sfcow. ail Warranrt li4-i Hate.!. 1 R-ir hUi nn-na SKr ltutniJi : pair h-iiatrmva.i Steeve Hattoti : 1 t F'toet BttiJa,1 Araethjnst ioi. 1 WUliim fcirin;. I KuatTYel lUix I aT insrer Hma. 1 Amthjrat .ua K'Bk. Loiatu with i M. 1 EUexMt KiPtr. aurlvl - Krrritriip,' AiiMtbt Sit s rt ki. aa. with cll, 1 Srirn.tit SilTf-l H.t I -t rav.il J an-, ' rvkri y.m aaJ lroii, 4 ml Jt itx. 'r"K, 1 Lu'iKr' Jet Svt. i XuAmmnitA. J art Uarlwiia Kf-e--MI tar1n-V. I -nt Kie CAOt Laae (rcijrice lmai I iar-iinnl kt Ueti .-jrkU--j. 1 air L-4!- Am'hir Stt-n Ktrlru, inUid wuhfl. t lllra' .ata, toil Jet Hnsi-rii, I ( au jf i-arf kin ami Kitrkftst U'lii h CtiMin. T-a? wmr rh. e tae enure U t 1U Ly4BL-WS, ATIbt M-tM fT l. W? BMf Jrtrtf B f"W rhttoad t,f idMif-i, VjW i$ the litue t Okke utatvay. Thtrw ' I eaa aaiiy ba fetatii h l P. sr K H AN. bibl ,t. Hi rejia'attWrn j-r Yfnwiy bur 'tnsitx. if lit-eraliiv w ttu-Uib4l hj bj tv9 mw-t m Uiu vity.-$. . imjf b4vY' Im. L4, m:. IIIiTAl'J:XT lit: unin Ktuxiv J. H. Plied mf.TBnl.i4 tnctti end ll. i.iridie Kenerily tint he h. ural ri,m. wer Swwr' liroa ntrre. In the :.jmtmm Ka.knicr. l ke. there openel iiuimu and 1 Cresia s.-timm. He keep, ofc haol at ail time, nin, yr. a.l wicae aad evimif drins. Kr- mlwdj ow bud or ale. tie etui liee. In the Jmle HK. M,nl. where be if prepared to mummm'm'iAli ail clter ith .mI txarl 4! W'.a tng. SuotiMrr btorde jula-ited. 3 a.. aay z. ask ovn tinm:i: I it U.filw.redealeli'rthe New Standard Enameferf.Preser ing Kettle, M;v! jmXiy t f la S.aa'nl MjAAl& Xitji i V PulBja-K Ira,. fcet-y keftla aiarfv -t inm, araiel a-i mnaAtae! avav t mmi. aa leati, ivrsai: of an ntlifrtM- aiAtterwhat aver. Me . PATENTS. y. A. Lthancs V4iiL f ir Ivhu toa, B. C putewu an tmr. Seal tar Vr -lar. April IS. 1 yeas Orimpte w,rt Snaoea Co., Pfla.: MalEJ. J7XECITOR3 NOTICEL Um of Samuel CosiyL Imlis of Ball.koK Tvp. x4UmV.x di i eatod. Letter teeu Bwatary on tbe above amu bavma; beea (raaHd to tbe avierotjiMd by t.e proper autb rur . Kke 1. bereey en to ail pere.no m Weted to KH'i eKaTe to tnie linlocl J 7c p. r.inl nod tnoee bertna: cUim. aiBt tbe to pr rnt tbrm duly aa'.teiite.l r. nrrilement arel iloWace, oa or brier the Ul !t of Jcae. 177. iiE.V'UCnMP. May 1. tier'.. ; ; 4ti ; " ( I..JI0 j 1.UH0 i ; 4.57 I IM ' m a- M) i Ji 1 VO I MO I w a 1 ' I l I Un I " ( ill ! "' -TfC 4Mb.
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