The Somerset Herald. SJEUNESDAY. .AS&-Bta,ll7. TIME TAQLE. iuLTinOUE A OlIIO It. B. PITTS Bl'KGH DIVISION. ,m .ml ailer M 15, 1S7T, inim i thli ' Marl from and arrive at depH, corner uT." aler Street. Wlow.: . EAST WEST. Mail. I v.llU.lnTn (rMil-l,M k lol.ltl'lt"! Ml. 1 -liiwai't in."' I'."' , . H.1TTU I'lOUt lii n.linin iiii.t"-ftn K.' t.ni' ml H.'tnu re t,.t.ifc-ihls lira VorS e am. l Nrw York - p. a rtuiaut-ii a n 17 Haluaw-e V;l M Richmond lw w aibii(fun 11. ia l uiulwrlaiid UiH liyidiiio Miihntl Point i; a " tMnoPyle 1 V p. m. 1 lliontnan i Ml. -l-nt 7 in OKinell.vlSle :, .sa.m. V.- Neaioa V It p. ui. MiaeNorl 1-Wa. Hi. KraiUm ' Piluhurgll ll-il 7:18 " (i:uo p.m. A v a. ui. I -V, p. m. .1J ' 4:43 6 . : im " :ll " .a " ; in " (s p. i All -ralnf run t-y Baltimore Time. 14 minute larterthan Ptttatmrgh Tune. o i. piimi train leaven Plttsbartt at i:i& P. M. ia- -1 li A. M. la return the Ex preM leave. f ".i .t i n i M arriving at Mineral Point 4: A - M.,Oomiellvllls l K-' t.uri:b uo A. Al. The tnrt dlrf and pleaaent route to tlie Et ..s,.uihvia U'MhinKUmOity. "(1,. oirh Mallleavln- t 4 n. .. d"5r;r--n""al l.inu t p. . tBali.tuure, W ra : Philadelphia, :10 a. m. ; New ork, .a ' fcMih fciim livii.n .4Sp. n.- dully. r- I , Kichmond, 6 U l. m.; Philadelphia, 1.4 ;il New Vork, 1 p- m. "il-Vrort Mail end KiprcM tralnij TH akK.orier Fifth Atc nd Smlth DM s;ri awl e-ruer Uranl an.l Slru, I'm... yrt. intinl T1(.ket Alfe E. K U.i'Ni.UAN, bupt..Onoiiviae. p, W. A B. K. R. P4s mitkaALroiiiT. .50BWT A VISUAL POIST RAILROAD. run a iWljwi. efcllMWllh all pannons-jr tram ua the P. W. A B- K. R. (Mall train! daily, L-.it.-s Jail exi Monr. LliVL aaaivs. MtllWeat Sip.. Ap.i. MillEvit U:SA.m. IWP."- J1;.U I'af t euwu!t with Local Wert. Way P!":cnr"r t. .... Way l'as?n)ffr West... M.:U Lam Mll Wait Ijwt i l.ccrf Weft . . . 12 09 ta , 12 44 p. B , IlJi p. m. . l it p. u. . 41 A. M IX HEMOBItM. JH! I. Hot !.!, Ihelmsinws mansgi-r of iiiia paper, was iu.-cKltTJlallr tlrowntd io lue bouih Hrnnch of ibe I'.Komac Kiver. auom Dine miles boluw Cumberund, on last 1 bur&t'iay anernoon. On AVednegilay, Cbarlc O. Hurst, amiKi t. I'irking. and John I. Scull, ol boniervn, and Krnest Ward well of Oak land, Aid., wenltobouiu Branch for tbe rurpese of fishing. TUuraday morning MiBsrs. Pk king and Ward well proceeded down Ibe river Hbcut two miles, leaving me ;m r iwo enagm id angling near the South ItraiK-b liudge. They were Tory sirx-u!, sod by three o'cl'n k p. si. Mr. S-u!l b..d cautlu tine s'.ring of lLh, wtihinii almut thirty lounds, w hich he hud fasscned to a cord at his waist About tbe hour named both gentlemen were wmliog in the Potomac about two hun dred jards above South Branch brides, be ing some diklantc apart, when Mr. Harst heard Mr. bcull shout, "I am going down." He at firm supposed him to be jeating, but presently saw Mr. ticull disap pear beneath the rurface of the water. Hurst at once atarted toward him, but be ing encumbered by a bait bucket attached to his clothing, made slow progress, and before he could reach Mr. SculC the latter sauk for the last time and was diowned. Mr. Hurst with difficulty freed himself from the swilt current and reached shal low water. It is supposed that Mr. Scull stepped into a hole, and, borne down by the weight of the fieh attached to his per son, was unable to extricate himself, not being an expert sw immer. His body was recovered sliortiy atlerwarrt, and taken by his companions to Cumberland, where it was placed in a casket and brought on Friday morning's train to his heart-stricken friends at Somerset: The above account of this sad accident is t iken substantially from the Cumber land Sttrt. John I. rxull was the eldest son of Ed ward and Louisa Scull, lie was in his thirtieth year, having been born in Somer set, April 2T. 149. At an earlv aie he learned the printing trade, and lor several years has been LiL-iuets manager of this per and a clerk in the otlice ot the Col lector of Internal lievenue. He was a correct, industrious, systematic business mau, aud had already achieved a success acordid to lew at his time of lile. The writer feels loth to speak o( the many peculiar graces whieh adorned his character and endeared Lim to his friends. He was a quiet, unobtrusive jentleman. Sini'ere to every man, pleasant aud liberal t all, he occupied a warm place in the heart ot each man, woman and child who knew him. This was manifest on the evening w hen the sad news of his untime ly taking off was telegraphed here. To the employees of this oilice his death is a terrible blow. 2vo one was ever more kind, indulgent, and forgiving than he. He w as buried on last Sunday evening in accordance w ith the rites ot the Episco pal Chinch, of which liou a worthy meuiU t. A large cuii'.tr of persons fol lowed his noble form to the tomb. Hi i thriee-bcicavtd parents and lritnJs Lav i the sympathy of our entire couimu nity. " Com. isiKEH BACK, LAMB, KOBE HEAD Cavk Dlsi OVKKK1V Some lime ago A ceTEJ!TIeX. Mr. Neil, residing near Alexandria, Hunt As our local editor pent last week la ingdon wunty, this statf went to hii well , L s .i.i to get a drinn and found it dry. Ho then hi. respects to the delegates, candidates. we?1 down lhc we" ," dupe, and the boss of ColTroUTs Cnven- j ?J 3 surprised not to find a pint tion. He promises, however to le. them bear from him in the future. We are com pelled to call on the columns ot the Mey ersdale Commercial for the annexed report of the meeting. For several months the dissatisfied office seekers, who wer defeated at tbe Mav Pri mary Iiepublican election, have been threat ening dire vengeance, but as this is the us uul result, little attention was paid to the muttering, but a call lor a convention to assemble at Somerset on the Ltth iust. to nominate a new county ticket put another SrscAY-cnooL Convention-. Th' Somerset Clastsis of the Ilelnnned Church held its first Sunday -acljo.d Convention in S.ilUimry, August 1, 1S78. There were fiAy delegates prescnL Amonic these were a goodly number of females, who. a a ol water, and the bottom lailen out. A : sencral thing, take tnore interest in this cool breeze blew up strong enough to nis- department of Chrslian work than the tie the leaves of a tree standing near. He othel sex. tied a lantern to a rope one bundled feet! The officers of the CIvtsis long and let it down, and as the lantern still burned he rightly concluded that the air was pure. He then procured a spliced roic three hundred feel in length and to the cod attached a ba&ket containing a Un tern, a dog aud a cat. He let them down, striking bottom at two hundred sod cir.ety onc tittr At thd end of six hours the basket was brought up. The lantern was ticians that the disaffected meant business The Ureejhack party in this county is over a year old ana nas turee organ nai ions, viz.: Meyersilale, Salisbury, and Brothers valley, and the Independents, as the disaf fected style themselves, were attracted to ward the Urecnbackcrs in an unwonted degree. The call for the convention, pub lished in tbe Ilcrnld and the Comjieiicial. was addresecd to Republicans and signed "Many Republicans:" the Greenbackers, on tbe other band, elected delegates, vow ing death and destruction to both of the old political parlies, determined to capture the convention and run it in their own inter ests. This was the condition of allairs on Tuesday morning when we took a survey of the Hiualion at Somerset.and the general question was : "What is it going to be?" The new party politicians were busy as nailers all loreuoon, and their Democratic allies, who have nothing to lose, but everything to gain, were especially cheer ful. , Promptly at 2 o'clock the great bell of the Court House sounded and the politi cians took possesion of the large room. As it had been announced that the Con- j vention would sit with closed doors but few attempted to obtain entrance, lion. L. A. Turner, in his capacity of Chairman of the National Executive Committee call ed the body to order and Captain Samu'd Adams of ikothersvalley was unanimously called to the chair. Mr. 1). L. Phillippi, of Somerset tow nship, was elected Secre tary. THE GKEEXCACKEHS CAPTURE TIIK COS' VEKTIOX. The CtnveLt"on being organized. Judge Turner retired. A motion prevailed that the Toledo platform, embodying the prin ciples of the jialional Labor ltc-lorm Green back party, be adopted and that all dele gates be requested to sign the Constitution. Before this was carried Mr. Phillippi re signed his secretaryship and C. W. Bren neson, of Meyersdale, was elecltd to fill the vacancy. The vote was then taken and carried, thus cutting the Convention loose lrom the sorehead element and land ing it in the b.omnl'the Nationals. On motion ol Dr. F. K. Hall, of Meyers dale, the representatives of the Ikmorrai, JleraUl and Commercial were admitted to the deliberations of the body nnd ail others present, not delegates, were request ed to withdraw. Thea followed the ioiig. dreary reading of the Toledo Phittorm ; at this Juncture a delegate stated that the Th Lank-mo-bo. of -I O KimmM A. I 'V. B'- u?ycreCK WOUJd act lace on the matter and convinced the poli-l burning, and the only visible effect on Foggy mornings. Pliiu:s are plenty. Apples are scarce. Are you registered T Prepare for the Fair. Mow down the weeds. Politics arc warming up. Roasting cars in market. Plant your fall advertisements. Sots wjspended payment on Friday morn ing hut. Mr. Kimmel had .previously maJo an ai.iau:eut of his property lor the licnefit of his creditors to H. L. Baer and J. G. Ogle, Kxjs. What the liabili tici of the bank are it is iiupoaaiUio U) iUte at present, but they arc heavy, some platla them at as high a figure as $('.,- 1 000. Mr. Kiomel is possessed ol consid j erable landed property, and has a large i amount ol personal property, notes, etc. j Wc sincerely trust tbiit he my he able to j weather the storm, and rc-caUbluit a busi l ness which he has so long conducted U, Uhc titisfaction of the public I The excitement in town, w hen the fact that the baui: hud closed became known, ; was intense. The liqwiri assembled in . knots to discuss the mutter, is a quiet manner ccccrallv. lhose who had no money in the institution, of course, mule the uiost fuss. Such an event causes great ;i'u;Ucj:s in n cumuiunity as poor as ours, and wa liwar of some cases of real hard- i:lii' in pnr.itvi:ifniw of tin, C11cnnfc.i:n Saturday is the last day that you can be j Mf . KiulnjL.i u'bclievcd to be an honc-st registered. nian. w ho w ill make ftry tiTort to pay U:.- Fl.ir at the Flour Demit of! bis uebta '.ik i: Beerit6. The words, "subject to the dccUion, etc.," have parsed into history. iliiv vour Grass Seeds and Fish at the Flour Depot of Cook iz Beerits. Karus- (at time, 2:1:1 1. is not to so on record, owing to some misunderstanding. Court convened on Monday, his honr, Jud;e Hall presiding: Asaociatet Stutlt and'Musselinan on tlie lnch. Dr. Sadler. Oculist and AurhA. N'o. 2Vi IVna Avenue. Pittsburgh, P. Ky. Ear, ThroAl aid Cslarra Hpeciallie. Why is it that when a person wears a diamond ring, they most generally have an itchy uee. I am scliiug Kip Boots lr '' to i-r pair below last year s prices, lor cash. To preserve cut flowers place a piec of charcoal tlM- size of a walnut in the water wrth the rose ; d not use ram wsmt. viaiteit bv Quite a heavy li-ia Monday sighL Very hule if auy harm w as done. If vou w ish to economize and save mon v. g to Georcc tnjder s for your Boots They are me cueapesi u jhoes. A it won t there will be more eeived at be re Tkeuw ell's. Fashion Bsrar. G Mammoth Block. cv mid town. Vfe are to have one wore eclipse this vea'r. and that will be the eclipse of the beiiiiKratie and Gn-cnback parlies In o vcailter. Savemmev hv buWig tle Knameed Iron Water Tubing fnm W. II. Piatt, wii!l farnUh aud tit it ail sizes and U-!IL-lUs. larntFi. Mk llrrt-t I can furnish you wirw til her the Plain, Eiiaiueleil. or Galvanized Wrought Jron Water Tubing of any size or lencU. W. II. Flail Whenever young lajic learn to stick m.n in their anrou atnncs luai s-ratch a lellow'e wnst marriages. New Styles Fall Hats and Trimmings at Fashion Bazar next week. Mits. J. B. Tkkdwei.u 'o. C Mammoth Block. The voice of the Democratic candidate i. now heard in the laud. It is not w at ;ra .live but much more plaintive than that j: tuc iriie uo. har.-c and new kit Notions will Mrs. J. B No. Vt :,! I liav iust received !. L ..I Fall and Winter Boots and si,.-,. uio..i, mill fu ll at war dawn l!i.t , strictly lor cash. Geohge Sxvdeb. uh mar visitors will find all kinds No- li..i,a '1 rin.n.ine tflc . etc.. At I ashlOO Mks. J. B. Tuedw ti l.. No. Mammoth lilock. Currewndenu should avoid unpleasant personalities, and never se"d sa item the lonv of which is understood oniv oy themvivM am) on or two others. A t)es:Tr i bv no means an AMbuscade from iahir-h to ra-mier soaebody with f iiihII shot. Wc have a V of small accounts on our lis. sotneot whicU have been standing for a Ions time and must be M D Mt!eJ this month w ill send a collector af- terweh iwrty until Ihry are. '' v p; J. U. Tbaowell, '$a? 3 Mammoth Block. A Bother quickened conscience has tr.Hiirla out a-cunlessioo this time from the editor of the Fulton I'Ky.) Timf. who s;im: "Seventeen years ago last Sunday tbe f rst haule of BuU Hun was fought 1w nter ot tLU pAragrApU ran about 1 ur mik; oa tiwjt diiy without stopping.' Lir. W. F. Fuajmberg, Oculist and A irist from Cumberland, Md , is n" Hopping at the Cjlade IIous." where all !: sulleriug trom diaeae of the Eye, r. s;,. od Tbruut can contult him. 4!i coosullaliona free I OSic hours frt ui . v- to a v- lh. W. . FundeiiUerj,. ol Cumber Ml, who hii been practicing very 1 mnf!ully in our cmnty lor the past fcmr "i'T.ib, will t Jon k-ave lor Meyersdale. T.i,;- uo have not availed themselves of tin- opportunity ti have their defective e, Ears, Nie and ThroaU treated sbuuid attend to the matter At once, as j Uhj mav not hAve a like opportunity Iota! g while. Some one aks: "What is the cauc of bitter cream and milk?" I have always lived on a tarm, and my experience is that crwrn needs air. In warm weather, if cream is covered closely lor forty-eight bocr on lirst removing the cover there will 1 &u unpleasant odor, and, if thus contiuued for ae.eral days it will become bitter, and consciiueutiy the butter made from such cream wiil bv bitter also; but let the cream staud uncovered. And stir it every day, and it is never bitter or un pleasant. The remedy isvcrv simple. I never have any bitter milk; but I always leave it un covered, aod probably that is the reason. In taking care ol tiiiik and cream neat ness and fresh air are lad Leasable. Cotrtjitionaiint. As Oru Newspaper. Wc were show n the past week lv . V. roust a ne?ivi per nauieu the .Uv i.i,yUin Uck!i Jo'irhitl," printed at Boston, April 8, ITiS, l y b. hneeland b T. Green, at the print ing-house in tjneen street The psjwr, w hich do doubt is an original copy, and con seiiuently over 1"0 years old, was present ed to him by Henry Morrow, Esq., of Bedford. Pa., in whose possession it has been lor a number ot years. It is a sin gle sheet, printed on both sides, measuring 111 by H inches, in the old style of letter. Smic ol the foreign news it contains is dated October 28. 1727, or seven months previous. Are the members of the Republican County Committee in the different town ships and boroughs doing their full duty in the matter of seeing that every Repub lican is registered And assumed i Remem ber that this duty is especially required ol you and that a strict performance is ex jiected. Should it happen this fall that votes arc lost because no assessment ot taxes was made, the blame will principal ly rest on you. Do not be satisfied with merely looking to see if the name is on the register, but see that a tax is assessed against every Republican. "I-et me see, there is to be a grand Re publican meeting at the Court-house this evening; a rejslar old-timer, and as Gen eral Harry Hoyt, General Jacob Camp-bt-ltand other distinguished gentlemen are to be present and address the meeting, why you can rest assured I am going to be there too." Such is the general remark heard in our midst to-uay. J.et every body come; there is room for alt ' - A brick soaked in coal oil. when ignited, makes a brilliant light for fishing parties. This is certainly one more step op the lad der of science. Heretofore a brick has been used by fishing and camping parties, but not as an illuminator, but to prevent the hat bearing too heavily oa the head. Exactly. The Conncllsville Silver Cornet Bin 1 has aaiu carried off the prize. This time the contest was in Cumberland, and tixk place on Tuesday last, there being five bands as competitors lor a silver cornet, and the jude Almost unanimously- de cided in lavor of the Connellsville toys. Every Iiepul lican should hAve himself assessed and registered. If vou have thus tar Uiied in this important doty, attend to it at once. Tkurtday, the ilh liy of .Sr U HiUr, is the last day upon wbfrh Assess men; and registration can be made. General William II. Koontz w ill prttent tbe flag to the Connellsville Greys on the 30ih lest. It is said to be an elegant silk flat", size, 4 i hy 9 feet, oa a SUIT.- with tokJeord and tassel, belt And everything complete. ' WAsn't the Crtvbacfc tnire kJ iy pub- iican Convention, leld oft lal lueatlay, a tremendous anair: mere were icu districts represented by seventeen dele gates, all told. Hence the strong ticket nominated. A K-ioJ deJ of Bet back riding was done Ut week, 'he result of .K& was severl slight Accidenti to say nothing ot the great pumber of meals that were eaten from the mant-. I with the Convention and tbey were seated. Jir. l'uiuippi asked ptrnussion to with draw; he said he came to attend s conven tion of Independent I'.cpublxaes, but such a body did not exist. He knew little cf the Greenback movement and was not in sympathy w ith ft. Chairman Adnms per mitted him to retire. OETTI.Nt! toil's TO WOSK. Credcntiiils were now called for. Moft of these were made to an Indcneudent ltu- publican Convention, bill they were accept ed by the Secretary. While he was rapid ly getting his department into shape Mtssra. C. t Walker. Di. Hall aud others indulged in a rambling discussion as to the lormauon oi a county committee, iti pow. em, ivc inc lonsmutlon W":is then si;ncl by all the delegates prestut, except i r- ii,,, ,,,,- ,.r ll...Tl .. .. .. 1 ... iw wi iuv;,ucuy, wnen 111c Sec retary anuounced the nau,fM lo'.'ows viz : Allegheny A. Ware, C. llojietltr. Bro'.hersvalley Capt. Satn'l Adam?, S. Bogtr. Larimer S. P. Gcijer, Wni. Doiucr. Meyersilale C. W. Brenneson. Dr. F. K. Hall. Middlecreek Jos. J. S.veitzvr. paint EdmundJIolsappIe. ljuemauoning phiiip Shaver. " Somerset S. Rhoads, C. V. Walker. - Stonycetk D. Mostoller. El. L Hu bert. . Summit Cor. Shumaker, August Ma derie. ' the dog and cat was chilliness. The next day the owner of the well, accompanied by a trusty neighbor, Mr. LctTord, de scended to the bottom. What was their surprise to find an immense cave streich ing miles and miles in every direction. Stalagmites and stalactites of magnificent gorgeousness lent beauty aud variety to the otherwise tomb-like scene. Here and there a flawing stream ol water rippled over stony beds, while thousands and thousands ot bats fluttered their clammy wings, surprised at the intrusion of man. Petrified seashelis of a thousand varieties strewed the floors and protruded through the strata. After spending ten or twelve hours in continuous wandering, during which lime they penetrated beneath and beyond Alexandria, and discovered a vein of nickel ore and a nugget of metal resembling antimony, they returned to the surface, where their halt stricken wives clasped them to their bosoms, thinking they had been lost. It supposed that this cave is connected with those at Warrior Ridge and Sinking Valley, only a few miles away. Specimens of the nickel ore have been sent to Philadelphia and analyz ed and pronounced superior to the nickel of either Lancaster or Germany, the only two places on the globe where it is now mined. ll'irri'bury Patriot. The following is lrom the Grant Ctunty Gazdtc, Pclcrsiiur?, West Virginia, July 20, 1S79: Dr. W. F. Fundenbcrg, of Cumberland, is a practical oculist aud eurist, and is wot thy of the attention ot those who are atlHeled with diseases of the eye and ear, including those ot the nose and throat. Dr. F. was lately the resident surgeon of the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, where he made himselt a reputation sec ond to no other surgeon in the country. During our residence in Cumberland we witnessed the Dictor extract a diseased eye from a man's head, and it was one of the neatest and most scientific operations we ever saw. The man came to the Doc tor with one sido of his face swollen, the lest eye entirely blind from a chronic dis ease. The eye had to come out or the sUht of the other would b lost The man submitted to the operation. Lying on a lounge, and being put under the in fluence ot chloroform, the Doctor applied a curved blade to the optic, and in Us than one minute the ball was in a glass of water. The man never felt the k-st pain after he was restored to consciousness. Tying up the vacant socket the man went home several miles froin Cumberland and in two weeks returned to the Doctor fortbe purpose of LaviD? a class eye in serted. It was done, and s handsomely d.ine, that no one can tell one eve from the other. We rerommend Dr. Funden- burg tothe public. were made me emecrsol the Conventiou. The following topics were diicussJ, and elicited considerable interest. How can Sunday-schools lo organtz-jtl and conducted in union churches to train up onr children tor Christ in our denomi nation? Revs. Keener and Steckel opened the discussion of this, and were followed by many others. The general opinon seemed to prevail that u:i:oa Sunday schools do not answer the purpose. Some 01 lue speakers took tuo ground that a union Sunday school should bo organized it possible, and if not, then separate de nominational schools should bo organized. Others took the ground that scuoois suould be organized,- if possible. ana 11 not, men union sciiools. op iiko AmtricAas and sval owico- a drink at a bar, but bare, iuMcai!, gardeod aud salojo, where tbov 0 A Daring OwLria. rnil.ADEI.I 25 A' ir .i d rzn tisemes Ta nf, wad yet: TtsEjtF.x rs. man must drink, it would oeeia that the sooner he 8aH jW it t'o-u and ....... 1. . . 1 . . 5.10.1 mijui uits ou-ije.js inn belter. 1 believe i; there could be com plied accurate statit I'M, not oi the mea mulshed lor ciime-a of drunk criDtia, buttLroui.'U nouiu impossible htcxicometer laa. would precisely gauge the aimuui of i&ebruujrj, be 10 uiauiiectaii'ju :a tndiviuua tj ex treme or uii.'d, it would be found 1. . . 1 , . . . mat mere ii a niui'o higher average according U t :ou! ation in I-"n-.-in I ,J Aracii;a. ice usual wani- jiifotatiua of iotoiicatioa ij a rope an to get theiu a diLk of wrier, said she wohM ;:tt ihem s jme, as she turacd v walk t .wad She! And the ra eals caught Ler ; rrie-i bv tightly j ovr her mouth J What kind of music is best adapted for ; couotries ia loud, excited talking and Christian training in Sunday -schcjols? j gesticulation ; and casual observer? a- i,. icnoraat ol the tanrua Ten districts and seventeen delegates la all. . Au. Maderie moved that the Conven tion do now proceed to nominate a county ticket and appoint Congressional and Sen atorial conferees. This was a bomb shell in tue uean oi tue camp And the excite ment became intense. Walker thought that time should be given for consultatiou : the unexpected though gratifying success of the Nationals ia aecuri?' the convention was enough lor one day. Two Wuek hence there "could be a public convention and more satisfac tory nominations. Sir. Urenneson thought they would bet ter proceed delay could but weaken. Dr. Hall. The Idea of nominating men who had not identitied themselves with the movement was preposterous ; wait, have patience and we will sweep the coun ty; postpone nomination two weeks. Mr. Hostetler said he feared to act now but would act two weeks hence with ni! Allegheny to back hira. Mr. Shafer agreed to defer; wanted the very best men nominated and a dead sure thing wiil lie the result. Messrs. Maderie and Roger wanted im mediate action. Hostetler threatened to withdraw. Dr. Hall begged the Conven tion not to drive delegates awav. Maderie thought they uiighfgo and not be nmch missed. Mr. Lambert asked for time; this was a great movement and finally the question was put and decided to postpone by Pi to 5 votes. Tuesday, second week of Court, was suggested as the proper time, but Mr. Maderie said that would interfere with the Democratic Convention. "What has the Democratic Convention to do with us ?" asked a member. "Well, enough," was the reply. A SEW OLAUIATOR ST HIPS POK BATTLE. Just then Judge Turner entered the room rapidly and addressed the chair. He asked that tbe resolution to postpone be reconsidered; that this was the third j movement with which he had been con nected, aad that it started out with bnzht-1 er prospects than any of the others, all of wliicn bad proven successldl. He urged the Convention to go on and complete its work. Delay is dangerous and would shipwreck all. Hosteller said, he would withdraw if the Convention would nomi nate, and a delegate near the reporters' ta ble wondered "why the d 1 he didn't w ithdraw." Dr. Hall continued to ursre delay and said tremendous reinforcements would come id. It was finally decided by A vote of 9 to 7 to rescind the previous de cision and proceed with the nomination. This was too much for Hosteller; he said lie would nave to witudraw, mat he was afraid of his Allegheny constituents. Mr. Medarie told him, very cirt!y, that he was not a proper delegate and should withdraw but he didn't A resolution offered by Mr. Walker was lost, but did atT.-ct the previous decision. A tew hap py lemarks from the President and the the Convention became itself Again, and smoothed its wrinkled surface. THE COMING MEN. On call for Legislature, Hons. L. A. Turner, And George G. Walker were nominated. For Prothonotary, John II. Snyder, of Stoystown. Jociah Mowry and Josiah Shafer were nominated lor Sheriff, the ballot resulting in 9 for Mowry and C lor Sl.Ajcr. Jmow rj'i Swtoiaatioa wai thin Vuacfe unani mous.' - Josiah Shafer was then unanimously chosen for Register and Recorder. Alex E. Shumaker, of Meyersdale, was nominated lor 1 reasurer. Ycr mist Cuitr. that Coiiiii. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure you can cure yourself. It has established the fact that Consumption can be cured, while for Coughs, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all diseases ol Throat and Lungs, it is absolutely without an cental. Two doses will relieve your child of Croup, it is plesant to take uni perfectly harmless to the youngest child, and no mother can aftorJ uj be without it. You can use two thirds ol a bottle cud it what we say ii not true we wiil refund the price paid." Price 10cls,50cts. anl 1.00 per bottle. Ji ycr.r Lungs are sore or chest or back lame use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold l y Geo. W. Btnl'ord, Somerset, Pa. Have you Dyspepsia, are you Consti pated, have you a Yeiiow skin, Loss of Apietite. Head Ache, it so don't fail to use SHILOH'S SYSTEM VITALIZE!!. It is guaranteed to relieve you, and will you Continue to suffer when you can be cured on such terms as these. Price 10 cts. and 73 cts. fold tiy Geo. W. Benford, Som erset, pa. Wells Persian Perfume "HACKME TACK" is rich and fragrant, try it. Sold Geo. W. Benford, Somerset, Pa. OVEUTASKIXG THE EnEUUIES. It IS not right tor any of us to overtask our en ergies, corporeal or mental, but in the eager pursuit ol wealth or tame or knowl edge, how many transgress this salutary rule? It must be a matter ot great impor tance to all who do so to know how they can rezaiii the vigor so recklessly expend ed. The remedy Is neither coitly or dif ficult to obtain. Hostctter's Stomach. Lit ters is procurable in every city, town and settlement in America, and it compensates for a drain of Lodiiy or lccnul energy more effectually than any iavigoraut ever prescribed. Laboring nlen, athletes, stu dents, journalists, lawyers, clergymen, physiiuaus, ail hear testimony to Us won drously renovating powers. It increast'3 their capabilities lor undeigoin? fatigue, and counteracts the injurious effects upon the system ot exposure, sedentary habits, unhealthy or wearying avocations, or an insalubrious cliuutc, and ia a prime altera tive, diuretic aad blood depureut. An old negro woman, seated on a mess chest, inside of a tent at the Mf. Pleasant colored camp-mceting, was heard to sing thus: "I hear a rumMin' ia le skie?, Jews, acrewf, de fl dum: I hear a romMin" In de ikies, Jcw, screws, de fi dam." An inquiry elicited the fact that the second and fourth line9, which form a sort ol chorus, orijinaily read : "Jews cruci fied mm: E Truss), and continued by Keener, Ileil- man, btecsel and others. Some progress in the v;ews cf brethren oa this sibject! was manuesieu. i ue general opinion was that the words and the music should bo adapted to the capacity and needs of chil dren so as to elicit their interest. Such songs as "I Want to be an Angel," met with cnqualiGed condemnation as teach ing error, hence not orthodox. Sound, simple words of adoration and praisa set to music suited to such verse, met w ith general approval. What is the duty cf parents toward their children in reference to thd Sunday school? This topic was opened by Revs. Bates and Bridsnbaugh, and coatinued by many others. Measures were toward holdinir a similar Convention ia Berlin iatha month of Jan. uary next. The evening session -was improved bv a discourse on the "Relation ot the Pastor to tho Sunday-school," which was highly spoken of. Rev. Uuhl and others niauc remarks. Tho Convention was a sueccJi and will no doubt awaken new interest in the Sun day-school cause. bZCitUTA r.v. Hays Toe Dyspepsia with its at tendant troubles, constipation, headache, hiss ot appetite," gloominess, waterbmsh, distress after eating, etc. 1 If so take Da- costa's Radical C urc, and be w?il. Its rc- su.t is astonishing, and sure rciicf is Guar anteed ia every case, w here it is used as di rected. It assists digestion, tones up the stomach, strengthens the debilitated, re stores a natural appetite, and as a liver regulator his no equal. A clergyman of Philadelphia siys : "It is the very foun tain ot health, loallwlio are suitnai from a disordered stomach or I':vcr, or who need a gentle spring or stirumir tonic, we say iry it, end ycu will thank us for t.i advice. i rial size i o ccnt3. i,arro ;zes M cts. and One Dollar. For sa'o by G. W. Ben ford, Somerset, and .Xonnliiin i; Co., Confluence, Also Agents for Prof. Parksr's Pleaeant Worm Syrup, which is pcriectly sai'e Extremely palatable. No physic required Ccals 2o cents. Try it Ax AsTOMsnxso Fact. A large pro portion ottue American peopfc are to day dying lrom the ettects ot Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. The result of these dis eases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, mnkma lite actually a burden instead ot a pleasant existence ot enjoyment and sstltilncss as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will culy Ihiow aside pre judice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your lriemls, and try one buttle of Grceu s August Flower. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bot tles of this medicine 1-avc been given away to try its viituoi, with satisfactory results in every case. You can buy a samp c bottle lor 10 ceuts to try. Three doses will relieve tho worst ca3e. Posi tively sold bv all Drutrcis's on the West ern Continent. igtioraat of the uncu3g, are dis posed tv attribute this to national habit, vivacity, and good Lumor. but thiisis acquainted with the demon discern other biijc, fcuea signs as would caase a lawyer or a pbjeiciau to lose some prarlice ia America, or make what U Ciiled a marrying niaa . V- 0 .3 fci;giue ia the tyea cf prudent The Persian diver brings tip r.o pearl from tue depths of the sea which can sur pass in radiant purity a complexion beau tilled by Gi.ess's Sclphcr Soap. A sta ple accessory to the bath nd the. toilet, , t-old hy all UruggisU. Hill's Haia axd Whisker Dye, Black or Brown. 50 cculs. How to Get Sick. Expose yourself day and night; eat too much without ex ercise; work too hard without rest; doctor all the time; take ail the v'uc nostrums ad vertised, and then you will want to know How to Get Well, w hich is answtreJ in these words Take Hop Bitters ! Soe other column. ;iaiirii:u. WALK En WALKER. August 22, 1873, at the reiidence of the bride's pa rents, in Summit township, hy Rv. J, W. Potllul-crger, Mr. Jacob i. Walker to Miss Eliza A." Walker, both of Somerset Co., Pa. SCOTT GLESSNER. August 22, 1373. by Rev. II. F. Keener, Mr. J. C. Scott to Miss Sarah A. Glessatr, toth of Somerset Co., Pa, parent. Wiae aad beer bibbing is a uni versal habit ia France, Germany, Swiuerland and Belgium. Men wo ruen, and children, all drink, aad some of them driuk nearly ai! tbe whiiu. In Franco wine U the bev erage of tbe ric'a end the poor, and i nit mink it n aa exaggeration to eay that the French drink more wine than water. Americans, no mailer what mav have beca their prejudices aad pledges, as a usual tbicg, take tc wiae aad beer drink ing as soon as tbey have beeu a month ia Euroje. It is Baid that iha waters cf laauy European cities, and e.-peciaily of Paris, is not good, aad our country nieu and country women give lliis 63 an excuse for tbeir foil from abair-esce. But I dojnot thick there is anything the matter with the wttr in Paris. It is propeily clean sweet and not very warm even ia tbe hctteit weather C. A. S. hydrant ooe of lhc. aad tnoprcj.'rj be clapping Lid l:a:id lie thr-u directed tin; "pif to hand him a rop-j and with i: Mrs. l'ennck was tijjhtly lied r.r,.i ctrried ip to ibe sec. ad b.orv. Thrre t"e rnffuns by threats con;j?l!.d tho lady t p-o-duce the key of the d -pet w Lere the giivcrware was kepr.. Af: r p a king op a qu ..-jti'y of the service i t 1h for leinova!, they were f. ittencd t ff by beariitg voit'e3 in the ai!jjiLiog yard. They left their boty bs-bind. LiTTD LTT3 T sOHCRETl.(RKET t!Trscted bj Coon A Bs.siT9. ruLsm is CilOlCt Cr.0Ctf.lS, FLOli.I & FEED j KENNAlll) & OUDKSLUYS, 1VIIISKY WAIl. 4. this Nashville, Tlxn , August Itsvenue Collector Vroodcjck corning received the follas'laj dis patch ; Lebanon, Anguat 24. We were altaektd yefcttrday at 6 p. m by Canipbell Mcrgan and bis bsnd. We were under a heavy Sre for forty-Sve raiuutes. rhiilip?, Pippins ar,d Smith are badly wounded. I left tbe place at 7 p. in. When the firing com menced again Divis dispatched Cha le-3 Strain and ruyseif t yoa for tour hucdrca men. Uur cmniuntnon is fcLort ; get a!l the mea you can. 1 11 try and get some horses here. A;r'. dried, ? A , Ai.:ei-nter, iji ai. ........... Hran. V '-'J t4 Wutlor, l (ke) Butter. V (roll) liackw uca'., bushel , tueal, ljii in B'TJiwa.x. a... lia.in, sh juidera A " si.iea, " " CIUDIT7 hAtt?, V it... Cora, (ear) f, bn'hci Corn, (sticUeii) )1 buticl Cum m eu I 'ft ft). ....... ........ t'tll skins, y A ;. Fli.ar. V Mil Viaied V ba.. (54 A) Hao:3, iaar-earivi) y A .. La.- l, V Leatlier, rei :, f A unpur " ki;., " MIcidiltiKS, ant chop lA'Ss... flats, y bu PotlltiiCS, jpi liil Poaelica, dried, A live j-1'" Kiiir-s, y fc Sail, Nu. L V 1'M.ev.r f rran ! Aliei, it sai-t. Asiitun, (er Mi'if Sainr, jeil'jw jf A "' white Ta'.lcw, JI S WiC:i:. fl tiU3 w.d, y ft 4c to 5.! j 4ii.'0e j .. Tic lo i mt ! I"' l.' . . . .io; to vm if) xw fcc Il 13 t-s , iWc to roe -ia lue lue a qo i i t: 14 l ljc So (J UJ Ml tMjlOC ........7 t50C i a 4 ........-1-'l'! ajj4iM lue t - tv&JC -ic &1 7'. "'." " '..ii m ! 4 0 i:o lUi4l-;5 :c 41 no a: i 83 Exchange Place, Baltimore lYId. E W AD "EU TISEMES TS. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS. I n mnty .filer river Pill, the t"t azi i only truo Kniiiiy I'hr-iic. K'tat.liitetl over U years. They tire Headache, hthou-rtf i'o'tv ne&n. .icrr t o;taint. Fretrtrn t Ayue. an l alt !iuu,;irii-?',ii" like ni.iirK iet tho rlvhi kin 1. Sellers' Liver Pills, . SMd ty tiru R. E. Sellers t Co., Pittsburg, Pa. A'o is i. W.Si'tKK, Ajfv:tl lor ei.iii.'iU LIFE. iVrit E TO Pil BDaS Or' CllEESK F-AC- tobies. Checks lor 'rnilk ol date of Aug. 14th and since, on J. M- Kimniel & Sns, will 1 paiJ at Somerset i'tnty Bank. Aug. 27, IJ- ?AiE, liLBBti. v Dk. Vax Dtke's ScLrninSoAP. Dr Van Dyke, whose life long specialty, and worldwide reputation for curing skin dis eases, has endeavored for years to combine an external treatment He has accom plished this desirable result in the prepa ration ot his compound '"Sulphur Soap," the merits of which are spoken of by thousands; it is hichlv recommended to all our readers. Price 23 cents, by mail, Eo cents a box; 3 cakes 60 cents., bv mail. 73 cents. Office ."iO X. 5lh street. Whole sale Depot, 400 X. 3d street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists. According to law the Assesiorj are re quired to make their returns sixty days be fore the election. This year the returns must be made on the sixth of September, and in order that all voters may have a fair and equal chance to be registered, the different Assessors of the county will meet them at the regular voting places, on the 4th and 3th of September, wh-.-re ail changes and additions will be made. See that voters avail themselves ot this privi kge. If caught abroad duiing a thunder storm, it is safest to stand twenty or thirty feet Away from trees aul get thoroughly drenched. Wet clothes t orm, a better con ductor of lightning than the fluid of.tha body, and it would pass off without touch ing the liody at all. Lightning will pass down the outside of a tree, but through tbe inside of a man if he be standing un o'er it, because the fluids of the body make a better conductor than skin. Gaurett Thieves. On Saturday night last, Mr. H. loflg who rejidwi within one-focrth ny-le of Garrett, was robbed ot aiiou't twenty fowls and several bushels ot chop. Early in the spring his entire stock of bacon, consisting of hams. shoulders and sides, was stolen, a Bmall piece that the thieves dropped on the way, being all that he recovered It U ' to ti hotx-tl h?.t the rlscrtant mat he detected Uertamine Kline And atnuel Barckv- Ta lubUUta.-.y...ifa.CVwreiiit Conntt CVimmiMioncra, Oeorge "Lowry of " 1 " Elklkk, receiving four votes. " It has been discovered that beef tea "Edmund Holsopplc Poor House Di-! serve to chec's the thirst better , than rector.' " ' ' J stronger stimulants afler ercei7? indul gence in liquor, ana it is now prescribed DIED. LA VAX. August IS. 1S7S, at his resi dence in Livansville, Daniel Lavan, aged 4Jjrears and 2 months. "J JBARROX. August 2. Is73, of diph theria, William n., only son ot Herman Barron, aged 4 years 2 months and 1 day. SnULTK.-August i, 173. Lrtie, J., daughter of Jacob and Annie Shu'iz, aged 4 months and one day. OI B El ROPE V.V LETTER. Frm (lar Itcynlir I'vitq. oaIent. Brussels, Ang. There is a lelief ia our try that there is scarcely enness ia Europe, and Dr. F. K. Hall and G. G. GrofT Au ditors. JhU f uihcd iLe wcrk of nomipatitig, the delegates were happy that the great portion ot their labor was over. 'C-REAT POWERS DELEGATED. t n, . ., i . I juogc iurnerpo'j asci np 'uveii I titjo io" complete its vork by appoialicg tbe County Cbainnr.n and Executive Coru- ID is readily prepared from the beef extract. Its beneficial results in these cases are chiefly due to the readiness w ;th which it is digested Whea othk( ailept would Le i-eiuiii r- As Upset. On the return trip hou;a from camp meeting, Messrs. E. M- Deach- ti. rvil.i nivliti and momiDCA are thin- mittee. As the hour was late, and the ning out sunipier visitor, fsirange, am l dtleiratcs fre apxious lo get bouie, : ly ana Jxorinan sayiur uiet lueir ougay it. t'liat on r city cousins should leave 80 1 Judge Turner wa uuanipjously re-elect- My running otf-the small bridge near li u wni . eu cuairman, wnn iower ui iiiouioi iwu i wti a u inc uu im unu, uu ii members of the Executive Committee ia . the top squarely off. e:ther ot the each district, together with the power to young men, we are happy to say, was appoint the Congressional and Senatorial , injured. Both were asleep at tbe lime, Conteress. Cob vention then adjourned. I but managed to keep w tine ait. pidly lust as we arc entering upon uat enjoyable Hn ot the year. ra must 14, 1878. own coun anv drack- thnt this piagae is- peca'icr to America. 1 have frequently read as much in American paper?, and in letters of tcoristf, nnd i have beard Ameri cans on this side assert that tbey bad never Feen a drunken man in Europe. I can only eay that those Americans who have not seen a great deal of inebriety here have been almost miraculonsly preserved from a sad and dijgustinir but verr CDrriruia ("pec'.aele. There may cot be as many person" found d;ad drutik, as te my bg ii, here as in America, but a much lirger propor tion of the pecp'.e are always in a state t f seuii-iutxifatioo, or, it may be taid, uever quite sober. Ba; it is! bard to ui er-iiai.d how any one can have lived in Europe, for evea a short lime, and Lot have eeen mea dead drunk. I have seen them in Paris too drunk to keep their feet, and while in Frankfort oi the Main, last week, I saw, in the fpsce cf five min utes, two men carried to the lock-up bo belpiesrly drunk that tbey could net lift a hand. The taaoifeataiion of dranenaoa ia the European and the American is very different, and the inficqneney of crimes arising from intos'.caJon here is, I thick, one reason why it is 8 1 generally be; lieved that there is '.esj oi the vice on th;a tsar, on tb' other side of the Atlantic. So thoroughly have ages cf oppression and rigid subjection to authority, - - trained - the Earopeaa natnre that, in months o eahilera tion, aa'4 even of tuaddest excite ment, he ctyer forgets the terror cf law. This I thitk is not inconsist ent with the fact that & Urge propor tion of oar rrirnai population ia ol foreign frrtD- The sodden transi tion to a new country, and an entire ly new life, the elevation to fitijen ehip aad pee jLip 39 utterly confounds t;s icponed idt?as tf politica! and The place of attack is io Overton coaoty, niae ntiles north of Cookvil'e. Lee L. Ayers. Tho abjv dirita'ch threw the rev enue men here into great excitement. Woodcock immediately telegraphed the above to Cotriraiiaioner Ilaurn, and re.eived tie following response: Washington, August 21, '73. Yea are authorized to employ as many uiea as you may detm neceasa ry to cotistitcto a posse to aid jou ij tbe enforcement of the interna! reye- ne laws ia Overton county. Gheex B. Balm. Avers and Strain arrived here to night, having ridden sixty -two miles to Lebanon, there taking tho train to asbviile. fLpy give aa exciting account ot lue tight, lhc revenue party consisted of Deputy Collector Davis arid tea men. Iney bad been raiding the surrounding counties for the past month, destroying much il licit property and arresting several moonshiners. Yesterday they cut up the distillery of Brown ifc Bradley. The p.wty then rode threo miles to the house of Jatuos Peck, nine miles northeast cf Cockrilie, intending to pa3 tue night tbere, as the day's ride bad been the hardest of tbe raid. They dismounted, stacked arms, and, unarmed, were anting cr walking about tho house and yard. Davis and Phillips walked down ict o the garden, when suddenly a single shot was heard, and from tbe hill, a hun dred yards awav, arose a small cloud of smoke. The ball struck Phillip: in the left tide. lhe attacking party, nqraoenag th:rty or more, tcea sprang from cov er and oneced a regular Cre. Have- nue men snatched their rifles and re plied. Tho fight raged fiercely for nearly an hour, the moonshiners us ing f bJ'-gnns, pistols and Eqairrtl ri 0e3. The moonshiners advanced by bugging trees to within fifty yards. The revenue men took position be hind the fence and house. Thrr ats and curses were hurled at each other, the revenue men inv4tiDg the moon shiners to come out and fight like mon. Two or three of tbe former, al though wounded, still fought Twico the moonshiners f-harped, but the hot fire of the repeating rifles compelled them each time to fell bac-E. Some of the moonshiners were seen to fall. Then tbere was a lull, dur ing which both aides seised tbe op portunity to secure better positions. Davis ordered Ay res and Strain to go with tbe utmost batts to Lebanon, get help and como to tbeir relief. Ay- res and Strain mounted horses and dashed away. When half a mile dis tant they beard the recorumeocement of the firing, which c-niiaaed a i long as they were in hearing distance now rapid, ao l tbea agiia at inter vals. People along the road tjld Ajers the moonshiners bad been preparing fir a werk to wipe cut the revenue men. The leader cf the attacking party is Campbell Morgan, whoe fortified distillery was captured by a raiding party after a. Urrible fight. Collector Woodeock says he has in formation that a box of guns wea shipped to the locality a week ago. This afternoon Le applied to Govern or Porter for a supply of breech-loading rifles, which was furnished. A call W43 issued tor recruit;, and soon the office was crowded with ap plicants, cf whom Woodcock selected twenty-five. Thf j lift to-night in command of Ay era. P?s ia tbe leader of the raiding party and a man of greet Lrayery. Tbe scene of the fight is ia the center of the wildest regions of Tennessee, made famous by the Drosael Drotbyfi. AreMf nt to Reaasor Blslae, THE BL033 IS THE Hoiv Wnir. LIKDSSY'S BLOOD SEARCHER If tho fieriest enre -ior ererr pysijitom of rrmpf f!xJ, iniiu a ci'mmuo Fimnie lo iheiiivs! fruitli'ul Vk-cr. t'um? .lerturmcl !t the Blood Search er rf.iil like olil-iiniQ 'cir-ii-ii. Lntr ar ci.!a!oJ. the aliiicteil arc licnieii ami crj!'a!uu4 criiiie take op thi-ir b-l anil walk. Lindsoy's Blood Searcher is th rnifo- ci, Mia'fi l uiost H.m-:;ui rurilicr ever kni.'Wii. i inc tmltl in a neii;htiiirJi'"il w!N iires nuTo. A II who try Ii bmo mi?!iioniirita f.jrilie Bfood Searcher. ironi? ii n, scnito K. V. Kellers A Co.. Pittlurith. Pa.. f..r oirm. lar. .!U ' W. SPEf-tRS. Sj?M Us "..ii.. r-i u Wc ag-.iin offer our services to t!to Dairvnirii and Far mers of the G LADES, as COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Wc handle Glades I.utter only on CflllUilis,ion, and having devoted many years to the sale of Dairy Products Exclu sively, we feel justified in saying that we can at least do as well ior you as anybody, lhankful ior a very liberal patronage in the past, we hope for a yet larger hare in the future. Cards can be had from the Store-keepers and Express Companies. m Information Cheerfully Furnished as to Prices, etc. Aa-,n.-t It ARRIVE DAT LA ST! THE PEOPLE HAPPY, As will be seen as thev rush to the new ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE N otici:. Bu'j i- nniiy siror. tri.it l.iiiw ih Olivers, wile of Mania L. Mojer, "I W(iemih..'uini tuwn'l.ii'. .S-niiT-et r-unty. Pi-nn.-i ivuma, will pn 'cnt hrrjiriiti? n to tho l onri ul t '- mnrin Ple. nffiii.l Ci;m.iy.-riitiininj tlio Li noh-.n ul IneA' t i.f AnKniMjr, cmillnl "An A-t ftwuriu- t MarriCit Wrnnc-n tlK-ir "i..irato eara:iij," ai Irovcl April i, is;.'. AoiW KLIZAI'.ETll MKT EES, A D MINI STIIATO U'S X OTl C E. tj-.iwso: rr-ti i; iwir.-r. ir ol llr.i.:icriva.i?y Tp., S tmpn-rt l.'o., P., itfc 'i.: Lcttpra t-i A-iuiQu:rat; -a & tho shve estate havir.j srranteil to the unlcrsiat-U l.y lha (nipcraulh-.tity, micc i benby alvm lo ail iwr sons iniiobic l to aaii st:e to make iuirm lUte payment, nn-i thie hAvir: pi:.ian aifainyt ihe same ti t r ccl liiom iluly an'hcntli-ltcl ior Bet tleicsntto the on-emiirncii, at tho hue re'Mem-e ol wiiil tiecca?iHl, on Suturi'ay, li;tii'i:-r A, l-7i, when anil whare he will auimil d.r Uia( pnrtHMo.' JOHN Ci. HAY, A'i. Si A:linin:s:rator. VlLl'lRLllTltlTIIS i Seveo Mullie Mrguirei will bo tried at the next term ol' court in ea'inoreiana county. sciiaI rtUtioss that be runs awreck and the reeoil cf ages cf despotism fuil, as i; were, upon the liberator. It h is boen frcqueaily said in fa vor of European institutions and hab- a wake Xr ' lhftt that they that.Vcfe CvmmenMt. nnTe lne prcce oi waning AvciUi-TA, Me., Aagust 10. Yes terday afternoon, while driving near the town cf Mount Vernon, Senator Illaine aud family were overtaken by a sadden and violent thunder and hail storm, when the horses became nnmanagable and da-bed tbe carriage against a tree, '.hawing out the oc conaats and wrecking the carriage. All escaped injury, except Mr. Blaine who received painful, but not serious bruise! I: yoa are autienn: tacxuiihinz ,.n a 1.1 Hop Rillrr If y-.o are .nuply and i'i5!.irito l. wi'thu' Hap Uitlrra mi it you ae a mintiiier. self with your I'asioiMlilL out with oare ami wotk Hop Bitters wi If youareaaia.nl tu-. at rain of your everyiiay ten, liillmic over Hop Bitters will 1III titv 3 'unit, Mill Grctioo, or aro growin: case. 'rfini rioi.r fcdallh. nr j .UkrrCfi. ta3 eheer, li r IJI rare Yun. .; if yoa lul weak learly kn-iwin why. II Hrtlve Yon. mil iiavei.vertaxi'-i yonr. ' ies ; or a mollier, wrn II Restore You. lesi. neakcatti bv the laties: nramaa of itt- nl.Jniht wurk. Strengthen You -uiler.r.ic :r.na aiiv in..:- ;oular, u is oi;tn .he OF- SAMUEL S. FELL, COOK & BEERITS' BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. :c: Cloth SO MOUK. IIKJII PJUCES! Hats, find tirn' Furnishinq' (ioods marketl lower 'in?, than ever was known ! EXAMINE OUR PEICE3 T, Hop Bittora vwijil Relieve You. If yuu aro in iiit irk,-h.,(i. on :he fariu. a! 1 desk. ny if t-r, nevi'3 OK-anain, toning intoxliMtinir. Hop Bitters is nerrfs; nnnteaiiy, an'1 Hop Bittors will and Try Hop Coagh.Cur- FOR 9.11! ;. W. S PEERS. eel tliac ymr r Mtmuiaiin, ihe iiviiirm m; livut What You Need 'ur tiulo 1? ttefilu. V..U -our (ai-ulli.-l wao!:iir. siveyou New life vigor md Pala Rel.cf, v vinier.t, Ta. And you will see that we arc the People's Friend! Wc Sell Suit.; Worth - - - $ S Oi) Tor $ "" t; Suits t; . " 1 . - "lo 00 " (i 00 " Suits - ... 12 00 7 00 " 4i Suits '- - - - 15 00 10 00 " " Suits 41 ... o) oo 4 .3 ((U " " Suits -ir, oi) " is 00 " " Coats u . . . I .30 " -0 " Coats 11 - - - (J 00 " :) 00 li Coats " -.. K) 00 " Tt Ot) u " Coats " V, 00 " 1) 00 u u Pants " 1 o. 'r, " Pants " - - -2 00 " 1 :, " " Pants 11 ... r, 00 i4 i 00 " Pants " - - S 00 ki .".) ) " Hats 4i ... 2 00 ki 1 00 li Hats "-...: 00 - -2 00 " Hats " ... 4 oo " :) on " Overalls :,() :o " 41 Overalls " ... " ;,o We Sell White Shirts Worth ... 2 oO " 1 ;,o " White Shirts " . - . 2 00 1 00 " " White Shirts li . -1 oi) 7- pXECUTOU'S NOTICE. k..(uK of Mcnrj Berkcy, lato of Paint Twji iiecaucil. Letters testamentary on the almve eLtte h.iv. cr ituiitoruy, jbahic is nrei y mr:n u U:m in Jeliteil to it ti make immeUte paviotni. auJ thfW haivin eUiius against It ft ill KM.-nI ihfm to th un'lersint, aL i t:e rcii!e'r.r ii nM le- SI.AiOaH tiHKLY, A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. uiaia cf Matthew Jmiy Tate of Summit Twp., deccaMil. Letters of administration on ttis alxTe estate nannifoen ""anted ty tce;ir.r,ieraathirity. notk- itnereny(KiTeD uiDOeiD.JetKeil lo it lumaaelmme diate payment, and tboM haTinirclaim avainm It to prescfci tnein .IuIt aathenticaieU li.r etileuict cji natunlay. Sejti;nit)r. IST. at the boom. of Anurtw u.xiver, in uninersrai!'y townftlup. AMUii. W HOoVlli, Anirn.'t 21 Administrator. JTOTICE. The pnl.li are hcrel y notified not to l"irrh.i a nute ifiven by ma. in May las:. Sir l'ioi to Koliert Wilhnrn, as 1 rcceive.1 no" Tilue ami will not pay the tame. Auit 2l SOLOMON RAMSPEROER. mm i'; i'4 JEFFERSON ACADEMY, CLASSICAL AXD EXGLISU. Cooipeteni teachers. Fail nu. Thorium h tnstrncuocs. Ixu-tl moral nim.aiillngi. Term redncoi, iotnajj cxpenjea not exceeding iuil.CO pertexsi). Scad (or infomallun or catak-rue to Hev Wh. Ewiso, Prin. CitnnoBhurr, Ps. All. 7 . S2581 rt-SB irHl'Tv'i. Prrtinrlars m. 9 A4AUJ.-rU ACO .Zt Loan, CHAMBERSBURG ACADEMY roBTOVSIU 31 EX ASDBOTS. Engtbh, Clawli- L and Coraiaarrial. a year. Senil f r ii'.arratel nreular. J. H. SHVMAktU, Pb. i , Pria Chsrr?-b.Ja-, Pa. SURE REWARD. O YEABS TO PAY FOR A I'AHM. 84 to SIO Per Acre. Brrli and Ttaplo I.an1 In Vlrhtan in the inia.a.lo At UK .IC OT of the Cranal Hantdaand loaiaaa tAailroad Cevaiuj.'' TITLE rERFKCT, Mraa: sofl sureeropwplenty ofttm-lhr-B dreiaeht sk vbincli bm& hoppers." Hannlns strramspnr wraiT rrady market-arliools Kallmad rem pleted thro a b centre of the srant. Send for pamphlet, EnliaU or , lrniia. .Address W. o. lirr.n ART. , Land t emgiiMiastr, GRA7Ii B APIIX, nilU, BOYS' CLOTHING YEBY CHEAP. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. SAMUELS. FELL. AoiU-ifJl THE BES l WAGON ON WHEELS IS MANUFACTURED DY FISH BEOS. & CO., RACUTE, "WIS. ;e i T AH) FAR FBEM MI An-l ty nAfinln osrselrw uriffily it. us: ela.'S of wr.rit : ly em'olLi? nine I ut tl.e BEST CF WOHKMEX. 'sj4 aoihir.ir In! FIUST.CLASS IMPROVED MACI1INEIIV and the VERY BEST OF SELECTED TIM RE R, AiltyaTHOKOt'OH KXOWLEIK1E of tiie 1 unir.am, we bits janiy earce-i tbe rei'StaltuS o making I saFtlsm pnisaana tai a mmbi .na a a a m aa inc. Dbai VtAUUW ur. wnbLLb. We zire the f-,lli wlr, warranty wilb eaeii naicm : We Hereby Warrant the PISH BRIS. WAGIlX NO In he w-ll mi.lo la vre nnlabr an-l of )tl material, and that the Arecvih of the nmt i. rolh.-lent h.r ail w.,rH wim fir ai!e. SI)tiW any breakage ocror within oe year IP m thU date br reaw of tleieeti.a aauad or w.ra- manahip, repairs In- Ihe iame will he lurrn-'l c-i at .i.ii l nale. tree of rhr. or the prii-e of nut repair, a. yrT aKeni i prve list, win be pai.l to mna hy the purchaser iirada-isar a xaia ot IA r-n-ken or deiw-tlre pant as erkience. Racine, Wis., Jan. 1, 1S7S. (IK m BEOS. 4 CO. Knowlna we ran ait r-a. we lw It iKirnnaffe from tptt aii h nT ih fniii Kru ... for Pri-iian.1 Terai, aa.1 ,tt a eiy ut our AliKK I LI I KAL PAPLK lo SoJ Jsiy If. FISH BROS. & CO., Racial, Wis. A YlH?i "LSTKATOU'S KOTICE. Estate of Anna M mre, late oi MUdlerreek Iwp., E.tiie dt.ceaaet. PMINISTRATOPa'S NOTICE. f lsarimr LetteTf f A'iinlr.'tmii-m tm t!w ary.ft havinir i)rr irnniM to lb it-r: tft& t'T thtf r"jH?r aib.ntT, ivkIi-c i herfy l alt i-r- pnyi. itT aiul V m hnieisf bifi au-ttn, tn m to pri-tif. tbem tiapy uilientii-siel tr 't tkaieiit wHbAJmtlf kkj to C. B. MOORK, Administrator. AU5. U New LsxiiiKWa, F. Jonatfe t-. tat Ltterof a'lnitratka , f h abrr eMt t-eret; nivru t-. I lixieli u itti. mmhe Imhuc tivxie j.Ament. aal ittM hsrhuc f laiiu atfiivt it lo prer'fit thvm iur anrtMfntlratci Ir f ' lrmct I cn 5AiarT;.y.s. 1. ly't at UM lUirrtiiKi tf deomAMr'i. JACOB GCKFX. A-lmiDiftr'torA Aaupt 7
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