JUL sra The Somerset Herald. i t.i y.- .Stpttmber, TIME TABlEH. BALT1MOBK& OHIO 11. I'lTTSBVIMU n:vis!;x. i:. alter l5 13. 177. tnitn on ria' 11 depart iritia ani arrive v uit, wi u.i -1 V auir precis. EAST VEST. .rtnll. Mall. irl,'.tir.h s 4.'. a.m. Ive Nrw York I 'tf p. rn II: a. m l.l.a --.ila.li If a M. kc :-,r .! .nit li-1 l.'e ji, p,-a -a"! , ... !' ,V,i.-n.l l''"-' ll.ttduml t ;i:iitnl ,:io-l WaJlli';""" Kll tlllK.l.'l iwi l-hosut-ll'hia ,,., lurk trlT Rtltiiinre , . " li.tlllHUtld It i Waliiiict4n 11:13 " l-uiuUalaud lit llyii.lnim 11 " Mineral Pol at Uj " einiol'vle 1 4- O. 1Q. 1 U. 'lt'"M U " Ml. Pl.ttfUI't 7;w t'.H-.n.U!.vill s j . . m. cst Kewtou V lu p. m. MiKriNjrt 'i 1" a. ui. I'.ra'Mo" k 44i liusburali 2 :- p. ui. 5:12 4 ::o ;:i hi : a: ail t ilea ran t'T Baltimore Time. 14 mlnntei ' ' larturtUau I'ltu'. uruh Time. The Eiiircw train leave 1'lttFl.nr; at P. M arrini a . i-.inm the :TTrew leavre K::.!;J!rianjVtVw A. M., ainTmi?atMinen.l i-3- A. X.,C'ocncllfvlll l.uryh 0 00 A. M. -.IK A. M., l-itt- T'ic n-.-tfl -Jira an.l i.leamnt routo to the tail ,r,.is..aiiiv.a W aahmtUinCUy. Tlir-hMaHleavliiirnt .: a. m. d-.i,"-r:vU at VVa.l.it.til..n t : V- " Slalr..rc, -W ChlUdtl.liia.S:lu a. in.; New iota, -A . i i -kli-luuoiiii, a.li a. m. "rtr u Ex..re, leavlnE : p. rn , -.1. .r ri.e. at WasMi.iit.-n at TM a. ui : ; Italtli . , . a. a. ; Kii !im..n.l, 615 p. 01.; Philadelphia, 1.44 r . ew lork. t..i p. tn. Ti r nah M ill and V.-cprca trein dully. A -..'. n .l" train, and iawtte txpreM ,Ui y, e-u-cpt. sun"-;- V.he i. .. r k-t .fi-r mer Tilth Avence and Smith. fi,,;,l .in;-:-i. a"" i" v....... u--t.i'i-,,"re'1; n t Ti,fc..t a ir..Tit. E. hT 11 V : l-d A N, Sup'.., ;ouue'.;. . illc . f. W. iJ- li. E. ra8 nUKicaAI. roiar. , M ,-i ir. v nonnri'. i iiiOt r irfni. as,)aam.T Si xiasKALroiaT bailbo.d. n-f alicr May IS. 1!:, irait.i will ra-i J.' i"l'- i, o inncot in a w It h all issenir .rr tr on '.lie 1 .r-1.':l '. W. a It. K. K. (.Mail tmln.ua: y, i-n-y.y cn-ept Mondjy.) LB.VC. A-iKtV. avci 3:;p.-n. t si p.m. ;i 11 --ia.nl. 1 wp. lull East r-nnect. Uh West. W.j l u-vi'HiM'r .!t... W;y IVisrcuxor Weil.. "t.'ai Ej.-'. Mail IV eat Eiproi- l. -t Eii n-r Wcet ji co m .. Vl.il p. tn .. 11:30 p. iu. .. 4:40 p. IB. ..6:1 A. M ----- Gi t rcgir-tered. Now br apple dumi'.lin?. S ;:::i fil ls improve cilery plants, iif. isUr on or before Scptcmlicr 5. iV::chi'c lire (.till higH priced and poor, . s.S.H.l teaih-.rs will soon resume work. , . , -.. . .. n lVlii:syiv::r.;.i nasno.-, b.ai.) vu.i Au'umn. with ili Rlories, will H')on be l:.-re. Governor llartranft w ill 1 here daring tl.e fiir. r,ny your Flour at the Flour Depot of ( i'k lleei ils. The chiinem for a clr. t thi-. sea m are ci ttiti d.'cideJly slim. The only way to get a silver dollar now a i'jus, is to turn it. O iili- a 1 ir.' ci-o J was in attendance i.i Court last week. The sweat 'f a man' hrov come t-a.-icr than his daily bread. Ihiv your Grass Seeds aud Kish at the K lott r li'ix't ol Cook i lleeriis. ar y tiling lriem's. who attend srhool at a distance, are making preparations to de part at an early day. Dr. Sadler, Oculist aud AurisL No. r.ii 1'eiin Avenue, ritt-biirgh, l'a. Eye, Ear, Throat Slid CaUrrh Sliecialtics. WANTED One thousand Niuuds ol slaughtered hides. A. r. ltirKi n. New Ualliuiore. l'a. ttp.e of the printed rules in a female stmiu irv is that none of the pupils shall c it slate "pencils, chalk, soapptoiie, or coal. Save monev-bv bliviiiS Hie l.nameeu Iron Wuler 'Tubins from W II. l'lati. who will furnish aud tit it all sizes and lengths. Warm as is the weailhcr, and bright and preen as arc the fields and trees, there is aa unmistakable leeiiiii: of autumn in the atmosphere, in the sunshine and in the m.ioiilii:ht. l'arinrra l.wl llrrr! 1 can furnish ou w ilh eilher the Tlain, r.nanuhd. or Galvanized Wrought Iron Water Tubins of anv size or length. W. II. l'LATT. If yon wish to vote at the approat-hiaj; NovetiilK-r election you ll.nsl he assessed on or U-lore the 5th of SeptemlK-r, and have vonr Slale and counlv taxes paid on or In-fore the .1th ot Otolier. Uepublican i-n'.ers see to this at once. IVin't ti'll a man vou sweat. It is vul gar. Inform him that you arc beinir de prived of the saline and oleaginous fluids of your material substance through the cs cnioiits of your jK-llucid cuticle, with a sensible condensation of moisturo upon ;1il- Micriicial exterior. Dr. V. F. FundeulK-rir. (Vulist and Amist, trom CumlK-rlaii'l, M! , is mvw stopping at the "Glaile House," where all those siilleriim lrom Uiseascs of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat can consult him. All consultations free ! C2.ce hours from 9 a. m. to 3 r. m. II- thought he had mariied a spirituelle ymine creature, w ith K-t!ielic tastea. The tir-l Sun.lav mornins she ate thrafe platc- li:ii ol baked beans and two sections of brown bread. lie says it was the most nlhiisiastic .Ttthetie taste he ever met iih siuee he saw the Hon in the circus f-il. How to Get Sick. Expose yourself iliv and iiig,hl; tat too much without ex ereise; work ta hard without rest; dcxtor nil I lie lime; take all Ihc vile nostrums ad vi iiisi-d, and then you will want to know Mow to Get Weu, which is aiiswered in Hit se words Take Hop Ilillels! See ol her column. Editors of all ian-rs favorins the inter-e-l ol the soldier will please give this no 'ie an insertion : Villiaru II. Tayloi. I' -t AJju:atOminander. at Fort Folcr ul Hill. It alt i more. Md., in March. lMf1, and A. Fra,er. Sergeant of lh S2J Itc " ttt Cor. Washington, D. 'C, in No-vtmU-r. 1T4. will learn something to their ailvaiitnge by bending their post f li e address to Ihe editor ol the lUjmlli c. Clearfield, l'a. In Hunting Ion county a few dajtapo imoi oi:uilcd a Miuirrel, which run into thr Hunk of a large oak tree. Ou reach iiu inlo the hollow of the trtmk an old "ven fillinl iih dotilihaina, Mexican dol lirs. Jlnplinh sovereigns aud other coins, nil dated previous to 1820. amouriiinir to " vi ta! thtiusand dollars, was found. It is supposed the money was sccroted by I.' win the roblK-r," who relieved many a "airon on the I'lllsburgh and Philadelphia I'tke. The innple ol Sunl.ury, IV. arc much slariucd on account of the large amouut of si'kmna prevailing in that town at pres "'I. it is supajM.-d that there are from tan hundred to three hundred cases of ma larial fever in that town at this time; iu "f"e cam whole families being down Vh it Oo one day iaiely twelve rail-r-id i rtgiueeis were sick and unable to 't n their engine out There has been so much sickness among the railroad employ. -s living in Suuburv that it has seriously luterfered w ith the running of the trains. (KAI KAI.LT r KEPlBMCAXn. A l.Allf.K AND UKTHfIATIC MKtTINC. iu fcciHiidaiu-c with their timt-hoDnreJ cub'.i.ui iiM-t in i'w Omit lumo . n To... i h. able to a-t a tiore u I will ro i.y train f . uM.i m i.ic 'un liiu- n i,;MeOT,ii.UMia, o.iBiy oat ho able to rwt liitt:st Ji. (the tint Tuesday ot.y.ia. dcae ifu u work at and are about : C ourt !. 1. irtlic i tiring, i.f i n.t.irtin.r i!ij ttkilnitl lovinif il r.M.li l..i..a . ui I , -UDS t'.e tamlulatca a good j v n. 1 t il. ;t was uian lit tl early in the uay ; thai the mtiiiiie woulJ - largely alttaU - j -lie- l t il II c t rii;l c iu uiL-iic u Uurrymg i in t'lot varmtiini Taiiiy vci u at tvim;- ct. jl"Li,! the iUit luitiv, Iculu! h.sl H i "lx'ttrrn-tirtitH.ul.rk Kritu.it! iifl tvllthria I iflH Sit'S Cte PCtt.l!y inVil, and sl.ll the than l.y a .anw iT:inliatwn. K'T 1 hi k.w ! i niv.i; suri.'ed acaiLLl the cl'iur. Tfae alak " -aviteJ tu j )ia In, f r afior tills i.iat ! ,, "!.; i.. : . r lar oruvee to iwa fjT-a, :t U uoJ.ittl t:ll, thn "M.i.iT,,i,u iuu iwiriuua i t eio be eilled l.vaauaun (rur we 9 lit. Hit- C uuaty t'caiinilii t nn.se to Call the at tUe imlitm jcrilay u n.tTiat4a.ui ani lii'f'.iiii I.i or ltr tin-re wt-rc luilv lwie.-liitUu.ilieiur. ayii.l him miUi-.at a i l,..i- .iV.t ,w ..,.. i.. i! . ti ". . j word ol ouuiiilaiiit anJ went w work witti a will. Uii.i.s..nJ (kojiIi; iu the r.iu. 1 he iiilc:- j Tlll. KJ0iai ,, matlw a, yna will hj UtZ was ii'uiiiit;d by thu t-lt-eUou tl the : thecall as i.riutelwlikh saks lorlnr-li. While ln!.jw ini;cliic. ri: U-mieoia baiMfiw.l loitle pinj oiijioae the tuore- I'r. ;,r.i i i. f iiwnt, but 1 u-llyoa tlis i-so-ilo are with ns u ths I rodent ..I. A. Hoss, uf Aiidiwrn. j amty. JUM npeoo.1 liia eouatry into a-h a Kx'-l'rcbidL'lits Ileriaua Slahl. tSonser- niovvmrnt m tlilf, a each one hat hi jr;l'uUr ta town shin; Emmanuel Lichtv. Summit: i e'rk-""" t relr-t, and here l a ch-noe w do lu Jii-se Slick, Shrule; Ed Kiinmci, lirothers-1 J aucy; tv m. liareii.y, Vi'.iemiihoamg; .i. a !t. SnvdtT. S;nifrant bx-crelaries I rank IVoIf. Mevcnhlah-: . a. ii niter, jin.ioru; ueorgc t. iiciiiy, rtv.se all that was comiialive in tne nature S.jmerset twrt.; John -jthnx-k. Smnycrcck; of the General, and he denounced, ridi Vm. Morjaa, Jenner; J. 11. Uavir, I t- cul.-d nnd held up to contempt such polit s:na; G. L. Jiutchly, Sleycrsdale. ical harlotry in a mnnner tlmt brought On mniion the lollowiug coinuiittee as ; lurtU roar aflcr roar of laughter from the aptinted to dralt resolutions ciprcssive I immense crowd. That the movement ot the eense of the mectine. viz: I. KauUnian, lion. A. S. Will, S. Shaler, It MoMillen, J. Gerhart, C. L. lialtzer, and Col. EJie, Chairman. The Committee immediately retired to perform the duties aspgned them. Gen. II. II. lloyt, our palhtiit Candi date for Governor, was introduced by the Chairman, and was received with a round ot hearty applause, lie said he had not come to Somerset to make a speech, hut to pet acquainted with the people, and to let those present Fee whut manner of man they were a&ked to put their laith and con lide iu. The General then cave his views on the financial ijuestion in a few senten ces that struck homo. He is in favor of an honest dollar; a dollar that is wortlt one hundred cents, and believes Ihut the dollar paid to the poor man for his day's lalKir i-hou'd !c cip.ial to that paid to the rich ir.au lor the use of his money. He appeal ed lm.re particularly to the treat middle cluss of American ciiixens whom he said, 'after all, were the people of the Common. wealth that must be lecUUted for. That naln-di aud the tramp were but , a small part rd our population, and that it j un i,u-j iai,iiu., 1111-i.iiuuit; iuii email ! tradesman thid made up the bulk of our reliable impulation. IVrwinnlly General Hoyt is a tall, broad- shouldered, line-lookin-T, man, easy to be jc.'.pie atijuinted w ith, devoid of reserve, aud has a pleasant Finilo a id friendly I word lor every man. The impression he left with is hearers was a decidedly pleas- ant one, and when the voice of old Moth t r Soi:iret reaches him in hit Luzerne jcoiinty homo, in November nest, he will liavt no cause to regi et his brief visit to I ur mountain people. I Col. John K. Edie, C'lairman of the ! ComiuiUee tm Keso'.utious. now reported ! progress, many of the resolutions eliciting ! ihc most decided marks ol approbation : Tli- Kepul'Ili-HtisoI Somerset t'ounty In Oounty i lec-lli'if! an.-caililod, prefteut tw tl.e iieople ol the . oouuly and the State the (i.IIowIiil- ri-olutl.-r., lu- ill.-uiive of tliidrprinL'Iplcn and ol liiclr linn dour lu.u iifon to lM.r theii' prtr.t-iplc uton tht-lr ban I nvrf In the l.ireliont nl tlie batuc to tie louitbt ia I iSoveinlier next : 1. We are in far.ir ot a souii 1 eurreit.)'. and do- i man 1 on honi'st d'.llur worth one hundred rent j whether that dollar l-c n.pn.seuled by old, t y Filrt-r, or by Kn.'iii'a'ki). I '1 Wo ilo not op-ioae tho -rrcenbaok or the Oliver I doliar, It eipaal to the &old uoliar. 3. c arc the ardent sujip-rtcr ol pe,tl.ln tc the laWir ol the 'oiinlrv. ain dejire ppdecilon by tnf i jijio-ilUon ol imji iit.s hi lavoroi borne la tior and di-riminalion a-fainst toreign hilmr. 4. We want no rejeftl ot the preccnt Tarilt, ' riioi ienii ol all oo wc uoMre tne eitactuieni oi any j ,u.-h Irce trade tarill a Eernando Wood proposo. ! to lanten ujiu titt, . .,.,.;. ..,,..,,,,..,...,.,,.. ,.,.,. ot iiw iiooiiie ol ine i nueii .Niaiea. aiiu pi-te.' litiit , Ul.iu,Uf innt and beyond cuuii-etitiou mitta U.e I paiiir labitr ol Europe. S, Wc are unalterably otijw.pe,! toanynnd even- tirnl ol einiiililbin by the (rovernment of the 1 1 'lilted StHirii of the payment ol any aud all claim arisiinir lrom ioi ullecl to have liei-n fusuiine.l during the late eivil WHrbrthoae who were emraifed in or syinpatliirt.'d Willi the rebell ion aaainsi tlie t'nitci buti-.. 7. We rcr.ytiiie lntien. Henry M. lloyt, the K 'pulili.-au ii .minee lor iroveni-ir ol our lieioved t laui'iwealth, the valiant soldier, tlie aoeotn piisl.e.l Ki-nlleinan. and the true representative ol hi publican principle!, and tve heretiy pte,!ifc our aiivei to uo every iii.ie.ral.le elinrt to secure his election, pledifiua'to our sifter eounties that the old - Star ol the Wen' will ii'd le K-liind any ol them in nlvinit him a pMiainionatu uinjorlty ot the vote she will casL s. That lor alltheothereanilidateon the State tb kct. vli: Lieutenant Uovemort'has. W. Stone, Sterol ary ol internal Allaire Aaron W. liunkel, and .ludlreof the Supreme l;ourt Jas. P. Sterrett we will work us tnlihlully and supp.irt a tiruily as we will our randidate tor tloienmr. an 1 tor blm and them we will roil up an old lashioned Somer set county majority. y. We approve the course of onr presmt Repre .tutaliveiu Congress, li.m. J. M. touplioli, and hereby te-artily entlorae his renoinlnution. We w ill Kive Mm an increased maiority as an evidence ot our approbation. We know htm to have been a har l-hau.Usl iu of toil, and that he has prlor Di ed wre labor in past years than any competitor that can lie brought against hlui. in. The luiS)rtanee of eleetinK our State, Cv irresslonal. Scnab-rlnl, Legislative and Oounty ticket we eiiiniot too slnioiuy impress aion our telb.w clllzens. and we would theroiore resiertlul Iv emri-at every Kcpubli :an within the limits of S!.niers,.t county lo vote at the election In ovcm- I iK-r next, and In vote the entire licpuldtcan ticket. s:ate. Ju iii-iai an l t,vunr, witbout saralciinig a sinrlc name. Our candidate for Congress, "old Gen eral Juke Caniplicll. was next to the fore with the finest speech we have ever heard him make. He had crammed himself with olliiial documents with w hich to re fute the statements General Cofiroth and Val II ty had made the night before from "Spollord.sJAlmanac, " Thurtnan's speech, and like documents. Gen. "Jake" got his "mad up" at some things that had been said about his record, at the Democratic meeting, and the way he skinned the Democrats and vindicated his record made the crowd cheer wilh delight His state ment of why he bad voted against the silver bill was so clear, and his reasons were so strong that even the most obtuse were convinced. In fact, it wad a rattling good speech, clear, 6trong and convincing, and his Somerset county constituents made up (heir minds that a man who had such clear views and who had such a consistent record was just the man who ought to go Imck to Congress. We don't want to make any rath statements, but if Somerset coun ty -does not give "honest old Jake" as large a majority us she did two years ago, we w ill be badly disappointed. Generals Hoyt and Campbell confined their remarks to the limineial ipioxiion, and itlthotigh the crowd listened to, applauded aud appre ciated their efforts, it wanted something on lonil poUtii, and from a home man. "Koontz "Koontr '." came from all ijuiirtcrs of the house, aud with it came our neighbor, fresh as a daisy, lor another round wilh the hosts of Democracy. His idea that the Democratic party would only go out of eiist"nce with original sin was approved and applauded to the echo; but there were other "fish to try." and al ter devoting a few minutes to his old ene mies, he read the following letter, written by an ex-Associate Judge, who was elect ed to office by the liepublican party and who only commenced to cry when that iarty reiuseu to put any more pnp in his spoon: TUX LETTER. (Copy ul Original). Pixi Hill, Pa., Auk. t. 1K7S. MLfiStts. a'i otiikub: stra : Krtrloaed I send yoa several calls lor a mectluif lo nominate a Ticket as that Is moua-ht to lie tlie moat Icaslide a no eneetuai way to cure the frauds as practiced at our prima ry elections II not an abandonment of the system 1 1 sell. There has been considerable luaneoveriox aoiiia- in lor some lime to hit uioii a plan to briua: aliout the proH;r result. As yott are no doubt aware tnat uir name had appeared Id the papers sometime isii as t 'hatrinan, anions; unite a sum l r id others apiailuietl by h. U. liuwees. of the N. !. I- Panv, ail ol which was done without my knowledice "V ennseat : a Iter that then as a matter t l c.rse 1 soon received quite a numweml letters by reeryuiall fra llportbmsol the county, all teemiiiK l"T ine to call a t 'ounty t 'ouvealioo, lo place an lndeiealent tb-ket la the Bclit, audio t It a ol tne met inai me ocmiiciao urto mi iwui lor us to nomiuaie a good th-ket, and It w done so tiiey wiid n.4 snake any further womlnation but wtHild belpup)nrt It, klthtxiKh they won Id not take i.art in our nomination iu any way. i then drew up a call lor said CtKivciilion and sent It lo favor of tha nvwenient, iaoaaae. and the Im-loscd wa. then hit upon a the most leti slide plan, whb-h wai also approved by uenerai t.-ollroth aud u'.hers as the best way b.r ua to pro citlalill. ru vcsrluL It wa tbouitht best at this time But to head the call with K.il.L party or anythlna flared tb kind, bul Kepul.llcau ; but at the sauni lime have all ihelireeiiiiark and La lairnien iro with It.as tlu-y will oodtaiut aet some ol their lueB tioniiiiatt-d or men who are more or less lu simnathy with their caue (soiuat 1 can I see anyibiiiK wroox In this, as there Is certainly notions; ina nauiri, as it is thouaht thai inasmuch as this county Is radically Republican and hard to move la any other name thau Republican ; so that there was a tneetlnn ol tVailrreie-e at Noiner s.:t oo Saturday last an I there were Committee, i .pailnted to sua Uf the dlstribut ion ol those pall et, all over Hie eoaaly on today (Monday) to be sinned by as many Kepuiiiisan. as njsiitie, no diilrrroee ln what township, nr borough, only so ihey are rualdeal of tba oounty and to be sent to Somerset by neat Saturday evening (to reach Somerset) and tin a tlx whole thin will be pub lished with the call, and It I i boos lit Iron Sou lo l.oou names can ha obtained In this slHrt sire ol time. Ami attain. It was tbouahl Ix lter lrom the tact that It Would lie such an Incrntlva to actuate ia hers wloeano be seen l I consulted In so short a lime. 1 am udd that Isaac kaatlmao will lie there as a delricate on the u:h In.aa maKh and It ha been Intlmatnl of tenderlnK biia the nomination of IV H"a lMroetor, not so much lrom the pay ol tho ulrire but merely to serve the people lor Honor, a be 1 considered lo be io of our tanrrvl rarm.-rs in tne e.wnly. Now 1 have been assiimed Brotherrvaltoy, Summit, Meyeradalc. Ut l.lck and Uroeuuile to saw p".r tle who will attend to thlsmatterand therobire 1 ...liUtDteyoa aeoinui:teand with awer to ap .it as auay other ooinuiiuoe as you think im'i' er. 1 intended to otm ia pruo. but 1 frr 1 will t lii maLLcr aDd lot one ufvim or in if to Ureen- i auJ m that tUn matter t alia atteiKieU to hw , hjtre t,4)my m,., ,m mr llt iiore f the itt K-i'll,'"c,"i al,,ul J,ne UiiUtti ! " h'"r an-J will ! ou troa'iM u ai now iiate -riven jroa a lull UiHigiu into tue t-ro-ra mtuc and hope yoa will act Willi proiiipince!) nd enerity. Yuur in haste, la. A. Tt-BaCB. Ti, ioaniirv t iliin iiUtl siMmr-d to was conceived in the wayward brain ot. and was to bo used for the advance ment ot CoQ'roth was; shown beyond the shadow ot a doubt. It has been our good fortune to hear General Koontz make many a speech, but never have wc heard him make a more elleclivc one. The au dience seemed to fully appreciate the enor mily of this bastard movement, and the ready sympathy they expressed iu their continual applause ot the speaker, showed that the Republicans of Somerset county were too true lo their principles to allow their party te be divided by the machina tions of the enemy. We opino that the next letter Judge Turner writes, he w ill take care that it does not fall into the hands of General Koontz. On motion the reso lutions were adopted, and the meeting ad journed with three hearty cheers fir the whole ticket. Taken all iu all, it was one of the beat meetings ever held in the county. It was a meeting composed of earnest s"bcr, think ing ni:n; men who will not be slow iu recocn Izmir o! repaying treaion to me party, and the great enthusiasm man; tested shows that they arc prepared to make this campaign red-hot for any an:! all who may atiind in their way. - A Feaukll Tragedv. Ai unfortun ate affray occurred last Friday in Cum bcrland lietwecn Thomas Cook Huchey and A Horton Elackiston, both prominent lawyers of that city. I hey wci'c cngaeed in Mr. Hughcy s office cxanumng papers. when a dispute arose. ElackisUm struck Iluiihey, when the UUtr drew a pi-dol. Frank O. liaush, a mututd friend, who was present, siied 1'ughry's aim. and while attcmplin! to hike the ris'ol awsy, Hughey fired, instantly Liiiiug Mr. Eltik- iston. 1 he original came of the dime tlty is said to have been a difliculir lietwcec Judge Tearre, fathir-in law of ClacLUtnn, iindHusbev. lloth were lyxcilahle men, especially Hughey, who is a smV-1 mm, while IJhickislon was hrce end fine lo.-;k- ing. They were both natives of Kent county, but had been residents of Cumber laid tor many years, and were men of family. Hughey was committed to await the aelion of the Coroner's jury, but ou a vcidict being rendered that ElacUiston tame to his death by a pistol in the hands of Hughey in repelling an aggravuteii as sault, the prisoner was held to bail tor t hearing on the 3d of Septetnlier. Uewislito cad the attention ol our farmers and dairymen to the advertistnect of the old and reliable firm of Kcnnard iV Oudcs'iiys, l?uUtr tfc Commission Mer chants, in another column.' This is one of the most reliable firms wc have ever had anything to do with and need. no word of commc udaliou from us. Ary of our far mer friends who have in past yeais con signed their dan ics to them can testify to their lieiug prompt, accommodating and efficient business men, ulwnys remitting the highest market piicei for butter consigned to their care. Their ad dress is, Kcnnard t Ou.hsluva, Ilutler & Commission merchants. SO Exchange place, lialtiniorc, MJ. Owing to the demise of John I. Scull scveial important changes have been made iu tne Collector's ofllce at this place. The desk formerly occupied by Mr. John I. Scull is now occupied bv First Deputy Collector Elias Cunningham, General Storekeeper and Gauger Frank Slulzman has been promoted Jleputy tollector, to fill the place formerly occupied by Mr. Cunnineham.Jind Ed 11. Scull, the former Local Editor ot this pajier, has been ap pointed General Storekeeper and Gauger, to fill the vacancy occasioned by tho pro motion of Mr. Stutzman. During the whole of the past week the entire time of the Court was occupied in clearing the criminal docket Ou ing to the energy displayed by District Attorney Scott some forty odd case were dispose! of. Three men were sentenced to undergo an imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary foi terms of twelve and eigh teen months resiiectively and several oth ers were committed to the tender mercies of Sheriff Tile. James Hewes, of Shriver lirothers, is again visiting our county ; this time he is here for recreation and has his family with him, also Miss lletlie Mcixsell, daughter of J. II. Mcixsell, of Mcixsell k Co. Mr. llewes will not be unwilling to combine business with pleasure, and can be seen at the Someiret House, where cards can also be found for mark ing kegs of butter. Dr. W. F. Fundenbcrg, of Cundierland, Md.. who has been practicing very suc cessfully in our county for the past lour months, will soon leave for Mej ersdale. Those who have not availed themselves of the opjiortunity to have their defective Eyes. Ears, Noses and throats treated should attend to the matter at once, as they may not have a like opportunity for a long w hile. Mr. James Conkling, familiarly known as "Juiimv, a veteran of the late rebell ion, this morning with his family, started for the fur west, by the overland route. From tho looks ol the steed J aloes was driving we arc afraid bo will be like the gentleman who was bound for "Pike s Peak," before he has accomplished filty miles of his journey. There were shipped, Monday morning, from the Miller, Uowman and Lavausville cheese factories, owned by Sage liurrel & Co., of New York, 1.1.193 pounds ot cheese, making iu all shipped from these factories since they have been in operation 140,-100 pounds. This amount has been shipped by freight, besides a large quantity by ex press. We acknowledge the receipt of a com plimentary season ticket to the Indiana agricultural fair, for which George W. Hood, Esq., the Secretary, has our thanks. The fair will be held on October 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th. Greenrack Meetino. Capt Samuel Adams addressed a Greenback meeting at this place on Wednesday evening last in a weak imitation of the style of Kearney of California. He was followed by Mostoller in one of his inimitable effort. Private Hampton Pile of Company G, was awarded the prize, a handsome silver medal, at the contest at Connellsville on Friday last, a the best drilled private in the ranks of the National Guard of Penn sylvania. We congratulate you Ilimpy. The court room was well packed during Monday and Tuesday of last week, much interest being manifested iu the trial of Philip Welghley, charged with having set tire to Uie barn of Harrison Gohu in Du cemlier last Our distinguished fellow-townsman. General Wm. II. Koonl-,'haa been invited to, and will address a Uepublican meeting at Indiana. Pa., Tuesday evening oi next week. The letter read by General KtKmtz at the Itcpuhlican meeting Tuesday night kind ol threw the Lieutenant of the Green- backers off Lis eggs. The Somerset Silver Cornet Hand de clined to take part in the contest at Con nellsville. Thursday ia tho last day that you can be j pictures of a ship ca pago 1751 of W eb Ilegisteied or Asseased. Sec to it ItcpuMi-1 ster'i Unabridged Dictionary, these cans. ; Preparations are being made for a lively campaign in this county. Tii f. oF.wtx KkTic jirrris. "sill T-T AIL," rTr.tU.4, COHOHTS. At uo lirne, porhtps, as far as Somerset county is coib-erncd, did the remark ot th:it sage old Dutchman, "Hans Breit man," prove, its applicable us it does at the present It will be reiue m!ercd that he besins cue ol his p-x-ma with the assertion tliilt. "TUB DKMiK'RATS HAD A B.4RTY" .iu 1 Hum a.- k.sthi! unguevsd'.le conundmiu, "VHKllt I 'll DOT l:UTY KOW T" Prior to t!us iiitiiiiajT o;i Monday ni;ht lst viC miller the impression that they had a pi-.rty, but by the time Hay and CoU'roin had finished their speeches, in conjunction wilh the rem under of the audience, we aimlessly repealed Creil nian's famoiis line, ."vm'.HS i;n dot hartt now?" Geo. W. lienfuid, (be it remembered, he was President of the closed doors, open mouthed convention held hero when Col froth aud Groll were nominated, and Hay so iguominiouily retired) called tho dele gates into one of the jury rooms, and the remainder of the unwashed organized by electing Levi Lichliterof Salisbury, Pres ident Levi evidently had not been posted as to what the programme was to be and was afraid to trust himself to speak. So after the organization had liecn completed by the selection ot Vice Presidents aud Secretaries, Mr. W. W. Hartztll. arose with all the confidence of having been one of the "Conlerors who tiisnraced the country by nominalin Coiiroth, and an nounced that the meeting was called for the purpose of opening the campaign and introduced VAL. I1AY, EStJ. P.xir Hay, we pitied him. He looked sn willed, so dried up, nnd his financial ideas were so wild that wc no longer wondered why he had been taken from tiie poulie-al held and safely stowed away on the mow. His views on the currency were wild enough to disgust Mostoller and make that staunch Greenbaeker, L. A. l urner, smile in derision. It was not for his financial heresies, however, wc pitied him. To him had been assigned the dirty work of tho meeting ; and the manner in which he pandered lo the whiuis and oddities of any and all that he he thought might be induced to support Coiiroth, was disgusting, lie hatl no wort! ef commendation for the principles or policy ot the Democratic party, but was as ardently in love with, and hugged to his bosom the illegitimate oflspring ol the To ledo Conveution with as much tenderness as a mother her child. THE KOHI.KST ROMAN OF TUE.M ALL, Gen. A. H. Cofl'roth next took the flexvr amidst the most profound silence, end the crowd, evidently thinking that one such dose as Hay had given them, was enough, commene-ed to leave. A careful iw!l of the audience showed ninety-three persons prese nt, of which number at leas', one-half were Keptibhcacs attracted thither by cu riosity. The General was as mild as a .-r.mMcr morn and meek as a common drunk in the hands of "Yepscr." He, too. had forgotten the existence of a Dem ocratic parly, and spoke tnly of the N. G. L. party. The financial situation was his tlicme act! "spohord s Almanac his au thority ; his statements were all right, had they liecn founded on fact, and "the drill of the w hole thiii;; was, vote for me. The address was short and weak and, al ter the Great Mogul h id taken his seat, the meeting adjourned. 1 here was no enthu siasm, no cheers, no democracy, no noth- ing, save a dirty, e raven appeal to the Gree'c backers and sore-heads curtain fall to slow music. Let the ew Centreville Items. As our village has not been heard of through the columns ot your worthy pape-r for some lime, I w ill try and give you a few items. Our village is (iuiet. and everybody seems to be busy, and nil have plenty to tlo. On last Saturday the members of the different denominations j.a. o a union pic uic. They met at their respective church es and marched with their classes to the Lutheran church where they were ad dressed by aide speakers. At eleven o'clock the different Sunday-schools, with their pastors ut the head, marched to the grove, a short dittanaj from town, whore they found many baskets filled with pro visions. In a short time the tables were all loaded to their fullness with the best the country could produce, and the conse quence was a union pic-nic, so called by the heads ot the churches. If a strauirer could have hiippened iu just at that time and seen the three diflerent tables, and the material ot each Sunday school seated around its own table, he would have been sure to liken the union pic-nic unto the three great parties of the day, the He-publicans, (Reforms), the Democrats, (Disci ples), nnd the Labor-Hcfonn or Green back, (Lutheransi. And here and there in the shade of the sturdy oak. could be seen seated around their own tables per sons that seemed to be at a loss to know which party to join; and the electioneer ing not being very strong from either par ty, they remained where they were unlil after dinner. Then came the union part of the pic nic, when young and old, rich and oor, and persons ot ait classes united in the sports of the day, such as croquet, rini, hindmost of three, and numerous other sjiorts. At last one young lady was heard to say, ' I here they come, see them. see them I" And sure enough, they did come; a baker's doxen iu number. They proved to be a company 1 1 Calithumpians. all on horse-back. As they came into the grove the lolks forgot their plays and look ed upon the crowd ol masked' men with astonishment. Tho party rode back and forth a few times through the grove, then they went to the village and performed through the principal streets, and then at last they were sent to the west ward, and no more was seen of them that day. The sport in the grove was kept up all day or until sundown, when they adjourned. Late in the evening could be seen yonng men escorting their lady loves to their homes. The remark made by every one was, "We had a good time, didn't we." The Tedrow boys have opened a Nor mal school in this place. The boys spent the summer in Ohio, at the Mt Union College, and came back well prepared to instruct the rising generation. The school numbers at present fifty scholars, and it will no doubt number sixty before another week. On last Friday night the Normal stu dents organized a society to be known as the New Centreville Literary Society. The house was wtll-fil'ed, and all persons did exceedingly well. Centreville has the name of having the best societies in the county, and we propose making tliis the leading oue. We meet every Friday night, and invite all to conic. We will try and give them some good information that will doubly pay them for their trouble of spending aa evening with us. I'.ASC'AL. Doomed Mollies. Another chapter in the history of the Mollic Maguires is near in? its completion by the conviction at Sunbury, Pa., of Peter McManus and John O'Neil for the murder ot Frederick Hesser. and judging from present appear ance there will soon lie some more start ling developments, as Mrs. McManus, the wiie of one of ihe condemned men, is un derstood to have said that in case her hus band goes to the gallows she will furnish some more candidates for hemp, an arga mcnt by the popular method of squealing. As her husband was a Body Master of high standing during a part of the Mollic reign it is thought she will lie able to car ry her threat into execution. There is a feeling of sympathy for O'Neil, who is rather a young and cot a bad looking man; and, basing their asser tion on the well-known fact that he is not of a strictly sound miud, many have ex pressed dissatisfaction at his late, and a genuine pity tor himself and family. He does not apjicar to realize tho position in which he is placed, and when questioned about it gives no decided answer. It is said that he is sane enough to know that bio act was an unlawful one, and should be dealt with accordingly. McManus, when interviewed, emed to tako rather a philosophical view of the matter, and, so far, has not expressed any dread of hie ul timate doom. He says that as they have got him down now, he might as well make the best ol it while he has the chance. A motion for a new trial will be made at the next term of court, but It has been stated that Judge Itockafcllcr will refuse it. Illustrated iiy Pictlres. Ono of the great contrasts between the School lloo'ts used by the fathers and mothers of the land, when young, and those now used by the children, is the use of picture. As a curious instance ol illustrating the mean ing of words by pictures, look at the three alone illustrate me meaning oi more tuan ons A umirtd words and teiius tar better than they could be defined by any descrip tion in words. Commonwealth vs Philip Weighty, arson, on iufonrn in.n "rtm ptiinv. vsra vs it in. I'.. inm, uini, aiiiull aud ixttlery, ' on miorimUoa ot Jlan- Uenm. Com. vs Jacob Ilartuian, lailWry, on , r - . . -. Leuhart. found gmlty, sentenced to pay a fine of f.10 and fcive recognizance in the sum ot $-100 to keep the peace lor one year, and to pay ail costs of prootcuUon. Com. vs Geor;u Riyuiond, larceny, em information ot James B. TrcdwelL touu I guilty rnd sentenced to return stolen goods pay a r,ue ol ;l ua mce.is's ot proceed ings, and undeig ) un imprisonment by scinrttte and soliury coiiliuenicnt at hard labor in the Western Peuittmiary for one year and six mouth. Coin.vs Stephen Wilson, laicenv, on information of Emniit Cunningham, "found guilty, seutence suspsnJc-l until it is ns- eeriainca u oeicnaam win lie admitted lo House ot Hefugc. Com. s Nehemiah Ma!ig:i3 and t. Ga haum, ass-tult and battery, on information of Tobias Mangas, no!, pros. Com. vs Win. Gerhart, assault with in tent to kill, on iuforiiiiition ol Peter Kuic riem, nol. pros. Com. vs Franklin Mevers. F. sad B.. on inform ttion of Mary S. Fmist, contin ued. Com. vs Mablon Philltppi, seduction and F. and B., oa iu formation of JIary J. Egoit, settled. Com. vs John Go.ienl!n2, F. and B., on information of Joan Eno, nol pros. Com. vs John Hocking, writing threat ening letters, on information of J. J. Hob latzell, continued. Com. vs John Ilotkin, ma'icwus mis chief, on information of J. J. Hoblitzoll, continued. Com. vs John W. Miller, forgery, on in formation of Philip J. Poorbauirh, nol. pros. Com. vs. Fredeiii:U Darr, gelling H.-iuor to minors, on information ol Samuel Eris man, not a true bill. Com. vs Frederick Durr, selling liquor on Sunday, on informal! m of Stmai-l E: isman, not a truo bill. Com. vs 1 rod Durr, soiling liquor t ) habitual drunkards, on information of Samuel Erisman, not a truo bill. Com. vs John Mavncrd and Jatib Bus- key, malicious mischief, ou information of It. Lice r raucc, nol prjs. Same vs Johu Albright, Hernna Kecfcr, George Werner, and Win. Brown, dis turbing a religious meeting, on informa tion ot Adam Garnet, nol. pros. Same vs Daniel Liehl and M. Liehl, poisoning chickens, on information of A. Hay, not a t rue bill. Same vs Daniel Liehl, assault and bat tery, on inlormation of Klizalielh Davis, guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of ono cent, and cost of proceedings. Same vs John Waterman, A. and B., on information ot J. heeler, guilty of assault, and sentenced to pay a fine of $1 and cos's ot proceedings. Same vs John Waterman, surety of the iicace, on information ot Eliza Keefer, de fendant sentenced to pay coiU ot proceed ings. Same vs Thomas YiVson, assault, on informatioa of J. Kccfer, settled. Same vs Joseph Koelcr, assault, on in formation of John Waterman, not a true till. Same vs Thilip Wcighley, surety of the peace, on information of Yi'iu. Suhl, case dismissed by tho Court. Same vs Peter Connely, assault wilh in tent to kill, on information of J. F. Ship ley, not a true bill but dele ndixt to pay costs. Same vs Wm. llecd, and Charles Recel, larceny, on information of Jacob J. Bowman, guilty, and sentenced to pay costs of proceedings, a fine ot $1 each, and to uudergo an imprisonment for the period of one year in the Western Peni tentiary, separate and solitary cmtiae ment with hard labor. Same vs Florence McUlinlock, carrying concealed weapons, (in information ot Missouri Hiiitb.uigh, no', a truo bill. Same vsMissouii lliiiebaugh, A. and B., on inlormation ot l iorence Jici unlock, nol. pros. Same vs Jacob Kidur, A. and B. with intent to commit uiurdur, on inform ;tian ot Daniel Smaller, nol. pros. baiao vs .Mary licam, surety oi tac peace, on informatioa ol . a. Kcam, nol. pros. Same vs Jacob Burknt, bigamy, on in formation ot Susan Burkct, not guiliy. but defendant to pay costs. Same vs r rank Moon, resisting an ot- flcer, on lulormationof J. E. McNutt, nol. pros. bame vs Eiamuel llousel, forgery, on in formation of W. II. Xutall. njl a true bill. Same vs Andrew Leichner, A. and B., wilh intent to commit murder, on infor mation of Peter Connelly, not guilty. Same vs Conrad Leichner, assault with intent to commit murder, on inform ttion ot Peter Connelly, not guilty. Same vs Joshua II. YV llliams and -uary Henry, larceny, on information of Paul Miller, nol. pros. Same vs. Lewis Tyler, resisting ui oi- flce, on information of Wm. Gilbert, nol. pros. same vs l'eler conneiiev, rut suiuvan, Wm. Harvey, Jere O'lleron, Christian Fisher, Michael Farley, A. and B. with intent to commit murder, on information of J. F. Shipley, guilty as to Peter Con- nclley, and not guilty as to others. Same vs same, resisting an omcer, guuiy as to Peter Connclley and Michael Farley, and not guilty as to others. Same vs same, A. and it., on inlormation ot Lcroy BcntorJ, not guilty. Same vs same, riot, verdict guilty, rcter Connelly sentenced to pay a tine of f", cost of proceedings, and undergo an im prisonment in the county jail lor a period of 40 days. Jtre O'Heion and Michael t arlev sentenced lo iray a une oi t eacn and costs and undergo imprisonment in the county jail for a period of ten days, and Christian Fisher, Pat Sullivan, and Wm. Honey to pay a fine of $.1 and costs. Same vs Daniel Miauus assault witu in tent to commit murder on information of Surah Millbuuse, defendant sentenced to pay costs. . Same vs .mma Lisennour a. and u., on information of Wm. Brown, nol. pros. Same vs Henry Berkev. A and L... on information ot Mary F.cegle, nol. pros. Same vs John J. Fritz. A. and B., on information ot Henry Chovcr, continued. Road and EuirxsE Yiews. On the pe tition of citizens of Allegheny township, to vacate a road leading trom a point on a public read at or near Kudy s saw-mill to a point on tho public road at or near John Dunlaits. now bavage f ire uncle compa ny, the Court appointed D. G. Bowman, surveyor, Albert Hillefas and John M. Sthrock, viewers. On a petition lor a bridge over Glad den's run, in Southampton township, where a public road crosses that run near the "Union Church" on the road from Kimmel'a mill to Palo Alto, the Court ap pointed Lee France, surveyor, Frederick Nauglc and A. Jackson Stoner, viewers. On a petition of citizens of Qucmaho- nine township lor the appointment of viewers to vacate a public road leading from the Stoystown and Greensburg turn pike to the township road at Jacob Zim merman's, in (Juemahonine township, at the residence of Jonathan Giffan's, at or near the house of Jonathan Zimmerman, in said township, the Court appointed J. H.Fritz, surveyor, John A. Walter and Wm. II. Berkey, viewers. On a petitition for a road from Alex Hoffman's to Jacob Hoffman's, past An thony Lape'a, to a point in a public road at or near Ludy's mill, in Jenner town ship, the (.'curt appointed L. C. Colborn, surveyor. Franklin, Lantz and David Buechly, viewers. Tue Stei-pixo Stone to Health. The acquisition of vital energy is the step ing stone to health. When tho system lacks vitality, the various organs Hag in their duty, become chronically irregular, and disease is eventually instituted. To prevent this uuhappy stale of things, the debilitated system should be built up by the "Use of that inimitable tonic, Hostettcr s Stomach Bitters which invigorates the di gestive organs, and insures tho thorough conversion of food into blood of a nourish ing quality, from whence every muscle, nerve and fibre acquire unwonted sup plies of vigor, and the whole system ex periences the bcnclieial effect. Appetite returns, the system is refreshed by health lul slumber, the nerves grow strong and calm, the despondency begotten of chron ic indigestion and an uncertain stale of health disappears, and that sallow appear ance oi the skin peculiar to habitual inva lids, and persons deficient in vital energy, is replaced by a more becoming tlnjc, A large assertiaeat of Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, New Sitylo Collars, Cuffs, Ruches, Ladies Gents' and Children's Underwear, and a crcat variety of Fancy G'jods, and Notions will be recefeed this week, at Mrs. A. E. L'hl'h. Collector Huston has been busy calling on delinquent tax payers durinir tho past . - a ween. Cotrt PuiK'EKritSOS.- I (!ui. vvTn:ii ti... iki thin! annual - cimp-uieeiing ol ihe Evania-lilral Awicia- ; :in ,,t Some.s-.-i District wait held on the : e.U g-ouiid, two and one-half miles east of sonierst-T, commencing August 14, and Iwm.ikuiu tut? cvculii oi iue teVtu. lueses instruments are an ia kmi it essituii and ! llev. J It A U'IVr 1r.OT,l;.. T-., a... ...i .:n i.. r.i . u tr .. ---' , as j . uiuu , j ttiok charge ot tlie meeting and performed the functions of his oltice iu an able man- can, refitting much credit upon his exec utive ahality. The following ministers were present and rendered efficient aid in tlie administration ot the Word, viz : J. H. Bates, ot Oil City; F. P. Savior, of Johnstown; W. A. llininger and A. Teat3, Ligonier; A. S. Banmgardner, Mineral Point; G. Focht, New Paris; L. I. Baumgardner, Hyndman; E. F. Dickey, Moriran. West Virginia; It P. Yanmeter, Southampton; I. A. Smith, Mineral IViut; T. E'-'cnh'.'-vcr and D. K. Lavan, Somerset. On Sunday mrirninij the people eollcct- eu iroiu an uire'Cioiis, s weliiu-r tiie con gregation until the large natural auditori um was Ci.e.l wilh attentive heareis, who pressed eagerly into the spacious grove un til the se.;s were ail tilled, to listen to tho message et the Gosjiel which was ably ex txmcded by Bev. J. Q. A. Wellcr, who took lor his tliL-ini'. "Tho great moral problem." In tho afternoon li-jv. J. 11. Bates, of Oil City, ia a very ablo aa in structive manner, addressed the large con gregation of appreciative auditors upon the subject, "Drawing nir to God," and by his superior powers of pulpit oratory, kept them spell bound, unlil hearts were thrill ed wilh emotions of cestacy, eyes be dimmcd with tears of joy, and an eCoct produced defying tho powers of descrip tion. On Tuesday the sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered, when about one hundred and forty communi cants participated. Tho presence of tho Master was realized on this occasion, nnd many hearts rejoiced. Ia the evening the congregation formed in a circle around the insiele of the encampment, singing the songs of Zi-ja, shaking hands and bidding one another farewell. Thus closed our c.imp-nieetinj, with its duties, privileges aud enjoyments; but tho circle ot its influence will widen and ex pand until it rendu 5 Ihe shores of eternity. I. A. S. A Bkmtxpeii. The Consistories of the Iieformed church in Somerset Classis are hereby reminded ol an action taken by tho Classis at its annual nicetin aliout their pa?tor3 and delegate eiders attending tho annua! meeting of Synod. "lie-solved, that Classis hereby instructs the Consistories of the different charge's to see to it that their pastor and delegate el der attend the meetings of synod, and that a collection be taken in each congregation to defray their expenses." This matter should be attended to soein, as the Synod will meet on the 9th of Oc tober next Clerk. Worth Irs Wei.:iit is Gold. Un doubtedly Hit! grejitest m xlern discovery in ntedicino is DaCosta's Kadical Cure for di'spep-'ia, sick headache, sour stomach, c'lslivcuess. biliousness, distress alter eat ing, and all iVisorders cmse 1 by indiges tion or a deranged liver. Its Uesults are ASTONisiiiNi;, and sure relief is guaranteed in every easo where it Is faith fully used. It tones up the stomach, regu lates tho liver, restores the natural appe tite, strengthens ihe delicate and expels all morbid humors from the system. Ty phoid and biliou3 fever might, ia almost every case, be prevented by its timely use. Trial size 2.1 cents. Largo sizes .10 tt3. and Vac Dollar. A very few doses will relieve, and a lit tle perseverance will cure. For sale by G. W. Ben lord, Somerset, and Mountain &, Co., Confluence. Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Svrno. which is perfectly sate. Extremely palatable. No physic required. Costs 23 cents. Try it. Don't he Deceived. Many persons say "I haven't got the Consumption," when asked to cure their Cough with Shis loh's Consumption Cure. Do they no know that Coughs load to Consumption and a remedy that w ill cure Consumption will certainly and surely cure a cough or any lung and thr.uit trouble. We know it will euro when all others fail, and our faith in it is so positive that we will refund the price pnit! if you receive no benefit. I not this a fair proposition t Price 10 cts., 10 c!. and $1 00 per bottle. For lame Chest, Back eir Side, use bhiloh's rorous Plaster, Price 2.1 cts. For sale by George W. Beuford, Somerset, l'a. Why will you suffer with Dyspepsia and liver complaint. Consumption and general debility when you can get at our store Shiloh's System Yitalizer, which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure you? Price 10 ct. and 7-1 cts. For sale by George W. Benlord, Somerset, Pa. "If ACKMETACK" a popular and fra grant perfume. Sold by George W. Ben ford, Somerset, Pa. A Hemarkaule Besclt. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which has given com plete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Disease. It is irue there are yet Ihous sands ol persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds set tled on the Breast. Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough. &c., w ho have no personal knowledge of Bcschee's German Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 bottles were sold last year w ithout one complaint Consumptives try just ono bottle. Uegu lar sizo 75 cents. Sold by all druggists in America. Dr. Van Dyke's Si'Lruuit Soap. Dr Van Dyke, whose lilo long specialty, and world wide reputation for curing skin dis eases, has endeavored for years to combine an external treatment He has accom plished this desirable result ia the prepa ration ot his compound "Sulphur Soap," the merits of which are spoken of by thousands; it is highly recommended to all our reader. Price 23 cents, by mail, 33 cents a box; 3 cakes GO cents., by mail, 73 cents. Office 50 N. 5th street. Whole sale Depot, 400 N. 3d street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists. In ail classes of society, Glenn's Scl rnt'R Soap Is the ruling purifier. Ladies use it to remove defects of the complex ion, and persons troubled wilh eruptions or other irritations of the skin are prompt ly cured by it Sold by all Druggists. Hill's Hair and WuijiEit Dye, Black or Brown. 50 cents. New Goods. During this week I will receive a full stock ot Ladies' Fall Hats, Bonnets, and Trimminzs. Mrs. A. E. Uiil. In ll,o Toll., .run ftmreli novt , , i ti , 11 . :,. i Sunday, Will lie held at 11 A. M., instead 01 i r. at., oy ivev. j. rv. Aatvau. For Dress Trimmings, ro to Mrs. A. E. Uhl's. SIlRniED. CUNNINGHAM BRALLIER. Au- cust2'.i. 1878. by W illiam A. Ogle, Esq., Mr. Henry Cunningham to Miss Annie BruIIicr, both ot Somerset, l'a. DIED. SMITn. August 22. 1S78, Catharine, laughter of D. and A. Smith, aged 1 year. 2 months and 2 days. SHRIVER BROTHERS. BUTTER COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. G! South Street, BALTIMOEE. ItKFKK RY PERMISSION TO First XAMO.s.vt DaSk, and Wrstedln National Bank, of Huliimcre, and Cvemical National Bask, New York. Cards can bo had t tho Express ,t t. ,. r.on.... wv., v. . , - 'ra. ! Silver Cornet Uasd of Ttia place wWti to"! e!i.pose ot their instruments cmshting -T 1 Ki Cass. 1 Kaiitonc 2 Tenors. 2 Alt'-. 2 BA. Germin filver. stratum s make. luu niu i- ... , - T- 11 ' . U . I ..V . .. . below their oriiual cosL Also 'i Ei t .- nets. Address. Silver Cornet Baml. Somerset, Pa Ubsisa Items Mr. Adam Niche-lsoi.'s barn with all its. contenis w is burned in the nijht of the i-'A of AuulL Ursina has made a raw of a literary so ciety, qaileau interest bving inantles'ed. House crowded every evening. The new military company here, han selected the following oliieers : B. F. Snyder, Captain. Jefferson Davis, Firs. Lieut.. A. J. Lcnhart, Second Lie:r... Prof. Conk, Tint Serg't. Tlie boy are ha-l.ing around for a r ci -iit nam: tl !?. Washington Three "Greenluckers" are beginning to talk business ia tliis patl of the county. Mac. SO.lr.KSET .TlAKSir Uorreete-I by eh-oK k Ekxkits. CHOICE GiaOCCSItS, FLOUS 4 f0 Ai plcs. dried, p S. Apniebatter, V fat Uran. V JU ts Buiier. f & U?k) lut:or. $ ft trjli) Back wheat, V basnet ' piiiil, LjO f t Ileeswax, ft B La-'C, shoulders, .............. " giiL-s, " country h.-.n-, y A O-jto, (ei.r) f) bu.-hel Corn, (allelic.:) ft baUt:l Corn meal V 1 Call ski'is, yJ Lv-zs. V dos Hour, W bid flaxseed $) b:l.. (id 8 J , Haui3, (cUifar-cure-J) S Lard, f) ti Leather, red side, V & " upper ' . " kp, " Ml bllir.is, an t chop luol Oat, ft Liu Potatr.e?, x bu Peacnes, drietl, 'jl k KVO fil'U iJins. v a Sji.lt, iu. 1, yt t-bl.extnt '- Ground Alum, i-er Siirk " Ashtt-n. i rr sack Siiijar, y.:!-iw j S - wii'ta Tattow, V lb V' heat, yl bui Wool. ft .......4.' to 5-1 4uiioo .. lie to 1 uo 1 c l.s . ..WctoSoo i 'J o i 2.TC He loc lJe iiY SaC , 6e Ui Tec liC loe loc .si OJlafJ i) 7ac 14 to lw: ee I-jc ...Siiil'Wl .v:;oc ........? JSIW 41 23 su-i-iso aoyaot; lu.: We bjtCe vc 1 7S 1 W) 4 0.J S-lWO IV'MZ'.'A 70 it uo 3H.40 L Y ADVKR TISEMEX TS. UBLIC SALE. iy virtue ol an order of sate there will 1 offered to sale by public outcrv, at the hotel of Samuel Custer, In Sfydtawn borou-th, on Saturday, September 23, 1813, at 1 o'clock p. v., tho Ulowlni; real estate of Oeor;o Brubaker. Tii : No. I. A trace of land fi'aa'.o In ttnemabonins Twp., Somerset county, Pa., e-tntalmfia; IS acres m'ire or les. adjoinirif. lands of Mr. I'lt-ate, John 11. Snyder, Dr. K. H. 1'atterson and othot. No. 3. Al'o two 1!S ol urouad situate lit Stnya town, ll-'rouieb, county aloresald, adj'-inin la-.i.ls ol John H. Sny.lcr, W'm. S. Morgan an l otheis, conialnitt 14 acre more or les. 'I'EliJtS tuvlc kaown cn tin y of .,!. JPH.MLZJM.l!W(JrA.V. S!. 4 Ailiulidrta-a.U'r. N joticj: IX P.ANKUUPTOV. Noti.-e Li licretiy aiven. that a hearing will bo had on the peMtionof Alcxanilcr S'.utrman, to be dischartred as a bankrupt, on tho irih tiny ol Sept., lSTi, beli.rc Samuel Hi-.rper, Ef. lietrl ter In Bankruptcy, at No. ss liiamocd street, l'ittsburuh, l'a.. In said Di.nri -t. at M o'cbick a. at. And all creditor? who have proved their debts, an I other person, in interest, may ajiiar at the said time and place, and Fhow-auso 11 any they have, why tiiu prayer of the sail petitioner should not tic granted. Sep. 4 Ttr t'ltrinm. A lLUIiTKATUR'S KO'f.CE. Estate of Perry Berkley, late of Sunimit Tvrp , Somerset county, ra., tiec t. Letters of administration on the above e?tat having been lerantt-d to the unders'liraed, notice Is hereby irlvcn to those Indebted to It to make imme diate payment, aud those havlmr elaims against It. to pre'scut tlicta duly authenticated lor settle ment on Saturday, tho lith day of Octol-er, ls;s, at ihoroioenco of deceased in said township. LXn.V S. BERKLEY. EPHHA1MJ. WALKER, S--:. Atlmt!ii.4trutors. VD.n i. is r Aioits notice. Eitalo of (ioo. ThoLns late ot Ccaeiu&Urfb Trrp., deceased. Letter administration on the above estate having bs ti granted to tho undersigned, notice Is hereby c : .'en toth.ie Indebted to it to make Im mediate payment, and thofa having claims asalnst It. to precr.t th.-m duly anthenllcated lor settlement ou Saturday, Oeto'oer Pi 171, at the store ol Administrator, in Iiavblsvilb.. JACOB J. ESH. S;'p. t Administrator. ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. HsUHC of Franklin K. Rankin, luteotha!e Twp., SuiDt-nwt Co., heun'a. dec'!, letter? of fltlmin'stratinnfin theaVv;Ttate tiaT In tieea icn.iiteU to the u!lerikrnel hy the j.roj er uthritj, noth-e is heref-y Kirea tutnwtein itehteil to it to mttkelirmetil'.tep.iyai'-nt.anii tho having; elulmi ayrHint it will j.rcsnt them uuly authentiratetl for settlement tn the A'tmini.-'tritur, at the late re'Menoe ot the tlecvace!. In liuckiu towu.oa Saturtlay ih lth 1y of i ct. kt. ITS. Sep. 7 Admiai.-ar.itor. s TRAY ST E Ell. i:.imi tren.vsints on the i-iremisea nf ll.,rnas.l Perkhalicr, in il-eenville Twp, on the loth dav ol July, PITS, a retl and white spotted steer. No other mark. Supposed to be two year old ; with wide horn9. S. M. HOI'S EL. Sep. 4 Township Clerk. GET THE BEST. Webster's Unabridged. 5000 Engravinirs ; 1S40 Pae (tuarto. FOUR PACES COLORED PLATES. Published by U. C. ntRBUM, Kprln-.'tlcbl, Mas. Warmly Imloiscd hy Bancroft, Mt lev, Klu-t ircen Halleck, N. V. Willis, Eliho Burritt, Kulus Cheate, I'resoott. (ro-irirc P. Mar?h. John i Whltticr, John O. Saxe, Daniel Webster, H. Colerhb.ee, smart. Horace .uann. More than II fT Collca-e Presidents, Anil the best American and European Scholar. Webster "Is the Dictionary used In the Oovern mcnt Printing Olrlee. Aaxuit, ls?r. Every Sebiail and Eamily stould have It lor eon slant use and reference. Best r.iviLT help In tralnlmr children to became in!cllit(eit men and women. Several year later, and haaone-nrih raoro mab ter, than any other Dictionary. The authorised authority in Courts of Justice, for the meaning of worils. Erymolotrles arsl delinlllon far In a'vanco of any other Plctbmary. Recommcntleit by V. S. Chief Justice Waite, as "the highest authority fordelinitions." THE BEST. Fr School, recommended bv State Sunt' id 3? diirerent State and by .11 College Pres'ts. A tout S'j.ooo have lieen l.lacil to Public Schools bv law or by School Otflcers. lonulns SIM Illustrations, nearly three times J a many a any other Dictionary. Three pictures of a ship, on paae 171, lllutrate the tnennina: of more than loo word. Sale of Web-der I 2 times as icrent aa that of any other series ol Dictionaries, ALSO Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary. 1010 Pace" Octavo. 0OO Eit-raTliK. Is it not rlithlly claimed that YVsns-rta Is TUi:-ATIOXAI,STAMVni. Sep. 4 CHAM8ERSBURG ACADEMY FORYOl'SU 1ES A.VDBOYH. English, Classical, and CommcrciaL rJ50 a year. Scml tor illustrated ein-ular. J. II. SllV.M AKEK, Ph. D., 1'riu., Chamlier burir. Pa. Auk i 4t Oitioe, Somerset, Pa. scp 3. -ninny . 7 H V ' ... "'V. " . p-."v'v KENNAKD & 83 We a;rain olcr our srrvictr HJiers of the GLADES, as BUTTER COM COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Wc handle. Glades liuttcr only on C'OIUHlissioil, and having devoted many years to tlie sale of Dairy Products Exclu sively, wc feel justified in saying that we can at leat do it-; well for you as anybody. Thankful ior a very liberal patrnnac in the past, we hope for a yet larger share in tlie future. Cards can be had from the Store-keepers and Express Companies. Information Cheerfully Furnished as to Prices, etc. Aazttst 14. ARRIVED THE PEOPLE HAPPY As will he seen a thov r".ch to t!i" new ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE SAJSiUEL S. FELL, COOK & BEER1TS' BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. XO MOIIK HIGH TKICES! Clothing, Hats and G'tnV-.' than ever was known ! EXALUDTE And you will see that We Sell Suits Wortli - - s DO For $ 1 01) " " Suits " - - - - 10 oo " " ; oo " Suits - - - VI 00 7 00 " Suits " l. 00 " 10 00 " " Suits " ... ) Of) " l." 00 " ' Suits " -2 oo is oo " " Coats ... I 50 " -2 50 " Coats " - - i; 00 " :i oo " CcKtts " ... 10 Of) " 5 oo " " Coats " - - - 15 00 -l !) 00 " Fants " 1 -2"i " 75 Pants - - - 00 " 1 '25 " Pants " - - - 5 00 :i 00 " Pants " - - s 00 " 5 00 Hats " ... -2 00 " 1 00 " Hats ' - - - - :i 00 2 oo ' Hats " ... 4 oo " oo " Overalls 50 :)0 li Overalls " ... 75 li 50 Wc Sell White Shirts Worth ... 2 50 1 "() " " White Shirts " . . 2 00 li 1 00 " " White Shirts " - -1 50 7- BOYS' CLOTH IXU YEUY CHEAP. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. SAIYIUEL S. FELL AauTit 1 THE ON WHEELS 13 MAN'CFACTUUKP BV FISH IRri.O IZLSTE , "WIS. WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF IVIUM P11T?T! nnrn utti pnnTHTn ranm rnr, th Mr. Arm . t y t na J .auM A U.IU A al.ll U II UU Ull ill And by confining ourselve uric:! u one clus fir work : by tn.plofns a nt but ti e liKST CF AV'Ol KMEX. Vfinz nothina: tut FIllST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY and the VERY BEST OF SELECTED TIMBER, An 1 by a THOKOt'OH KXUYLtI)E uf the l-oim.?., we haro jiwlly fimc-l the n-pttlalln THE BEST WTCON ON WHEELS. Wa aiv the rollout: z warranty with each waos : We Hereby Warrant the FISH BKHS. WAtlOSXIl tn be well made In every particular and or ic""d materhil, ami that the sirennth or the same hi sutlk-icDt hT all wori with Uir xv. Should any breakaae occur within one jear lrom this dale by reason of deiectlve malcrlul or work manship, repairs lor the same will he Itimlshc.l at place of sab?, tree oi eliarire, or the prlco of a t.1 rialrs, as per agent', price list, will be paid In cuu by the pore-baser rrtnlueinn a uniplc ol I ho bro ken or deleetlve part as evidence. Racine, Wis., Jan.' I, ISiS. jras. j m mi & CO. K now Inn we can salt you, we soil. It patmnac rrem every section af the t'nitetl State. Send ror Price and Terms, ami lor a ciy ol our AilUlt'l Lit U.lX. PAPhK to FISH BROS. Z. CO., July 17 DMIXtSTKATOK S SOTICE. Estate of Anna Moore, avtaol Mkl.llecreet twp., doceasctl. letters of Admhiistratlon en tho above ertati? havlna; beea a ranted to tho andcr?i'ncd by lira proper authority, notice U hereby 111. 0 to all per son. Indtdvted to said estate to make luimeolate payukiit, ami thoao havlna- claim, asalasa th. same to present them duly a ut hen ilea let kir set tlement without delay to C. R MOOKE. Administrator. New Lejiiiigtun, l'a. Aug. 11 v.- I I ,., ' I t . t - r " OUDESLUYS, MISSION MERCHANTS, Exchange Place, Baltimore IVId. to tin- Iiiii''fjun iir- AT LAST S OF :o: l'uni'Uhin'' Goods marked lower OUR PEICS3 we are the People's Friend! T WAGON Racine, Wis. A PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ij'a'.o of Jonathan Lonx. late of Larimer Twp., deeeaaed. Letter of admlnlstraib a ea th.ahoToaMat taavimr lieew rrante.1 to tho ...ler-lned. awtK-e la 1 ereby civen u thoM Indebted u li to aiaa. Imme diate payment, an-1 tn.se having- claim au-alnat It to present them dulr aat hent tested ttr aeetieiaent on Saluniay. Sept. It. 1.7. at IM.Utareaumea of deceased. JACHBOEIOEK, lKliimWMA., Adininiatrabm, Augiut 7 BEOS. & CO., - 0
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