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UL The Somerset Herald1 WEWNESDAT. ....... ...Jely IT, IS7. TIME TAIIL11S. 11 U.TIMORE A OHIO IS. riTTSBX'RaU DIVISION. On and efter Ma) IS, M7T, train no thin road will depart front bikI arrive al depot, eorner Oraul and VValer Sired, a lullo-. tAST WIST. Jail. MIL lve l'itUilrsh .. Wi!" s:4a a.a. IywTe New York p. n I'hilailrlpe 11 :N a. ui IT .j l i 11:13 itsitiwur KK'tillHHid 7:1 " : p.m. .: a. la. :S p. UI. t: 12 4 " BM 74 " 7:11 SOIIIlWlSVIIle Hi. IVlOMtlll aioiiiown .'0.M, Pile iil I'oinl Jte 11 till hniood IWll. !" ,-lols.l. -ll N.it Vora Waluiieton CuHiImTIKImI 1 1 :40k llVUltlflHD ll:W " Mineral paint I: " ''" Pyle 1:4" p. in. I nlontewn t.-a " sit, 1'leasent ;.: 44 llonnellsville 5: If. E. m. West Newtne :lw p. in. Mi-k'i-mpon a 10 a. tu. Iinwl'tm V 44 " 1'ltUUlTKh :Se p. m All train run ty Baltimore Time. 14 minute Uslerthaa Pltuuaru;B Time. The Express train leave Pittsburg at :4i P. M. .rriviiMf at OuBBeluvrille t: P. M-, Mineral Point U ll A. J. In return the Exrcs leave! Cumlierland t 20 A. M., arrtviiur at Mineral f.nt A. M-.UonneUnille t li A. M., l-ltu-Imruli :U A. M. Tbt mu ilirwH uJ pleaunl route to the East ...l s.Un Waalnnicwo Cliy. riirmahMallleavliia-al : a. m., diilly.ar nvr al WaaliiiiKl'ia at p. m. : Halltiaor. S:M ,, m PliUJelia, 1:!Q a. m. ; New York, ' L b'Ki-Iiw''. lia. m. TliriiUiili liifr., leavina 45 p. to , dally, ar rive al WaaliiuKt-m at 7 Ja. n. : Kaltlniun:,k:u a ni ; Kii-lna-O'l. e l- P- ni- i t'Uiliuieiiiia i,' iu. ; New V urk, t.lu p. m. 14 n .....h Mall an I Kiun-M train dully. AiiimiiuiMaion trlu anil Kaoetle Kaiura daily, eiei' suwlay. ' ,.m- cimer Finn Armae ajxl Smith --j Sireet. ami let corner lraat and Waiar iiriwU. Piinl'urif I". Pa. f,iriw o tl.t Oeneral Tloket A-rent. t Ji HVNlMAN,SujU.Conueilsnll p. W. k U. Ji. R- raea HiaaaaL roiT. HaaiuBT A laaaa.LPoiar aaiLaoao. ni 4 after May IS, W78, train wUI ra a l..lU.wa.-ncrtinK with all pamtenirer train on the P. W. A B. It. B. (Mall train dally, fca l,r.. ,llly e-wet Muaay.) lav. aaaiva. Mail Wert I p. aa. J p. m. Mail Kxrt 11 a. m. 1 0 p. m. Mail Eat eunnecta with Ieal L Vf ay raa!nscr tt A ay Paaau.'er Wwt.. Mail Kaat Mall Wet l.lCtvrfU 1-joK... ....... .... I.inrea Wed .. U 00 m , 12:44 p. m 11 Si p. m. , 4 41 p. m. .1-0(1 A. M Our street are dusty. KaspU-rries are plenty. Prink Fiwringly oi ice water. Austrian ci'Ric, at SH.'hrotk'iJ. The potato bugs are at work airaiu. Linen dusters are very much wuru. The berry crop promises to be larjrc. TV elderberry crop is very promising. The tWrnioinctcr slood at 95 - last week. Caiiiiat-iiiigs w ill stion be the attrac t inn. Wanted the Vjc! news from every h 4aliiy. )ur Young America is punting lor a airctu.. Seeral very much needed ahnwen of raid J nal neck. Buy your Flour at the Flour Dejiot of 'Hik iS: Heerilii. How to nuke a little money hist a long t'nai: don't spend it. iViiiotiade is a ft-shion tble drink now-4-ilava. U'ilh or w ithout flies. Dt-ulers ia traw hats are leaping a L li harvest liaU, warm weather. 11 n V vour Gra tvxtla and Fish at the riniir l'i-iit of (Uxik as Heurits. Ilis)IIonor. Judge (fall, held in adjourn ed court last Thursday atul Friday. Tiiere is a w restler in Heading ho can lilt a tiirse and rider weighing (uiunds. Tea thounand pounds ot roll butter w aiiU-d at Kchrutk's. liutler must be de livered trefck. The 0 rand Army -aeafpment at Oet tynlruri. oa the 20lh iaat., promWii to be a giand mxms. tireen apple have cowiueiMed tu dmib lc up our population, with a view lo affect iog a change in the coining season. A boy in Kennelt Square, Cheater coun ty, lias successfully lamed a coon, which ii'.. w ollows him around like a dog. Fashionable gushers do not call them In .li Ways any more; floral tributes are t le correct thing in emotional circles. Top-drese'.ng moa-in fields, as soon as piible after the hay is removed, is said 1 1 lie attended with excellent results. Ir. Sailer, Oculist and Auriat Xo. '.'; I'enn Avenue, Fittsburgh, Fa. Eye, Fur, Throat nd Catarrh Sjiecialtiea. The great dearth of local matter this aei-k is attributed to our local editor be lli.' in attendance at the adjourned court. The travels of lite peri of a news-paper riter or reporter are caid to amount from ne hundred to three hundred miles in a year. Tlie k-llow w ho originated the plaa of iiiiirting llw KnglUh sparrow to this iiuntry should be neat to the penitentiary lor lite. liutler county is iu a lair Way of being vf'rmcd. Two preachers there have la-en seal to the penileiuiary in the paarf i montlta. lUxtut eaperia.ents with an electric light in Zew York show that ordinary (tea s puer print raa be read by its aid liuil a mile away. Tnuiatoes are said to be good f.aal jr ms, improving the quantity and quality oftiieniiik aud imparting to the cream an 1 butter a rih golden color. lit rge C. Gallowhur, of Girard, has pniliably the largest straw berry patch in Wtitera Feunsylvania. The atrawlter riit are ail picked in the forenoon, and pi4ers are required to do the work. The tweaty-Hlth annual meelinz of ti.rS;Uie Teachers Aaee!aJion ol l'enn eyivauia will he held at lieadin, Berks aty. July S. St. and 12. X complete fforrnuiuie has been proviiled by the ex evul:ve couaiuitle!. Mr. S. tJ. Fell requests ua to announce that he has oieod out his stock of goods n the mow tonuerly oocupied by the post aliee, where he will always be glad to customers, lie has a large and flue tk ol giatda. Give him a call. I'uriog 1?T7, 2T,Oi3.0uO pounds ot to baoio and nearly two billions of aegars were stunted, snuffed and chewed in this enuntri-. aa increase ol about 8,iJO,00 l"0.1n uf u.Iuhu and SO.OUU.UOO segars as 'uijiurej iu thai yar is previous. Ir. W. F. Fundenherg, Ocul'ist and Aurist, from Cumberuuad, Aid., la now "inrat the "Ulade Kouaat," whero all iu. n.rtcriog from diseases of the F.ve, ,U , 7 r-ar. a.isc snj Throat All cmsullatioM free ! OSice hours from 1 it. Ui i f. y. 4 number of men iu Sharon Lave in oitiuinjiiati,! the organization of a cohny t'the imrrxwe ot going to t'.4arado or iacr tollable laiut H tut. milk the i 'KMal Si tua 4.. The uulciwned 111 teach at llooversville. Somerset coun-1 h la. ht-irinninfr MoajUv Anatiui a IS- ewioii of uine weeks normal I Tuition three to five dollars. J. W. Haver, Teacher. tuU ttioo ol piNiur inin tlx, ai,.t 1 lour years old and over was ten thousand were haaicmii. The imnxwc is to "el a naitv ol hundred and seventy 'three pounds, i by dm n 'X, place in a pool l OuO each and innsl I In ftoulinuous record, one COW has made lives which "m aumutiL i ten thousand and niiulv two iiouud per : matters ol si Tbi Deni'icrary are utminiu ever ef fct t pit 8a inilojK'inUnt KepuUicin liVket into Hie fu iil. i T!i iiionic of tlio colore.! ix-oplt; at .vsMillucnoe was a grand ucee.w. anj nil's "lUH't along the aouirh. I U . I Lieut Alex Oj:lc, 17th United State Id , fantry, Rationed at Fort Abraham Lin , Cln, it visiting fiienJ and relatives in his flu Home. -On mtrtitm. of A. IL Coffroth, Esq., B. j Clii w Jom-s, li , of CuniU-rland, Md., j was aduiiilvd l jra tiee in tlio K-vcr.il , ruurta ut the omul v. Mr. Jwrdi UioriM'tiint: K it a stalk- of clover at tli is office on Friday last that measured over five teet in height and one half iuch in circumference. An account of the Fourth of July Cele bration at Sbauksville, tosetlier with a f perch by Itev. J. II. J'en-'hiiip. will be found on the fourth pace ot to ihiv'a pa per. We rceret to announce the illness of Caspar W. Easley, local editor of the Johnstown TribfitM. He has had several severe hemorrhages of the the past couple of days. Among the once familiar face to lie s.en on our streets on Sunday weic Fd. F. Earl. David Hayartl. Charles Ackenhile, A. II. Collroth. Ur. A. 1. llrubaker, Lieut. Alex. Ogle, and John P. Kuable. t li, my start, Put up your bar Before the flies get thick ; They liutz and bun Ant! fuzz and futr. And (ractonJ, how tlify rtle ! St. Loui$ Journal. From certain dcvelopmenlh at the ad journed court last week it is predicted that the legal squabble over the WiJhelm will will be a lively one. Messrs. Iiucr &. Baer appear for the Executors, while for the dif ferent heirs Jacob Brown, and H. Chew Jones. EsS., of Cumlierland, and Genl. Koontt and Collroth fc Kitppel, Esijs., ap pear. lUu pi rail; hi, yunfr man.' tii uiasleii f.til. And get your he.vl s.md-iuiioreil ; For. by yim moon ! I'll never we:l A rell.w with a fruwry head I e went. And now the Hie delight Tu roust c him day and night. And ham weet pralae a they bit. .V. 1,0 at Jourujil, The Attorney Genera! bus addressed a letter to Frotbonotary Kooser, of this county, in which lie stales that Associate judges arc not entitled to and will not hereafter receive any comensalion for services rendered at any oilier time or place th in in open court, aud that even IhcM the salar- shall not exceed f XI per annum. This decision docs away with all f c lor the hearing of writs, etc I'nder the new law viiiiiu reorganizes the State militia, all the companies w ill be uniformed alike. The cloth will be dU tnU.Usd to the various regiments, .and each wi'.l tixve iu own uniforms manu factured. The law allows if.VO to each company for the purpose. The uniforms will lie similar to the I', ft. fatigue uni forms but will be better filling aud have a more jaunty appearauce. Now oivli the girl the mallet, n L L With n'.rji: ire Inlatuatkn: And meanwhile play tautanir trl La With louden eaehlnnativn ; Their aallettf nring tlie Kaine to win, HoKar lHva u t.'je frh-tion : Till suducnly one itrlker 3. "l in, And though rhe trK!;lef hard tiv-r,'n, isuti ."lirii k. her malict-dicth p. lla'krnxack lirjiultltcan. To Faiixers. Again we call your at tntion to tlie fail thul w uut .VHI buklu l. of wheat, or W barrel, ot flour. 10IKJ bushels of oats. SO barrel of maple suar, for cash and ca.li ouly. Sell us your wheat and flour; otherw ise we shall have to send the money out of the county. llespectlully, C(K)K ii BkKKITH. . A tuan ia Belhleheiu, Couaecticut has had pateiiled a new instrument for inilk inccows. It consists ot four small silver tubes, about the sle ol a kuitting-needle, with holes in the sules, tua cods rounded and very smooth. The tulies aie inserted uto small iudia-rublier tubes about inches Ion?, fastening together at the low er enj. When the tuties are inserted into the WhU about an inch, the milk w iil im mediately nn' m continuous stream un til the last drop i. drttijied. The Huntingdon AY says iu.i 170 canal lioat horses performed the remarka ble! teat on Tuesday evening last, ot trot ling over the H. & B. T. K. K. trestle at that pUue lh.1 entire length without meet ing with a uiiak.p. They had to come over a sinnle plank uui b.cre than eighteen inches wide in some p'.ace., od over the railroad, canal and race bridges. I pon reacbing terra Iirma, tiiey jumjietl down email cuiuauamcui auu lau ui riai.x-uiu street, evidently anxious to get away as soon as possible lrom the scene of danger. Wc would warn our brother editors airainst one O. 1". Frederick, w ho calls himself a publisher of hp guides from 1'l.ilidelpliia a long way from Faii!a,del puia. aesupose. He is a drunken vaga bond, and exceeding slippery. Get his money first and Jo his work afterward. He is of medium height, has dark hair, and wears a dark moustache and side whiskers. There are numerous hotel- keepers in this place and DuBois who would like to see the gentleman, i lease pass this around. I'Uarfuld Journal. Last Wednesday the new criminal code uf Virginia, establishing the whip ping post brinmc operative. In the fu ture stripes are to be inflicted upon per sons convicted lor the first time of (icily larceny except when, in the discretion ot the Court, the condition of a female prisoner may may make whipping Inadvisable. The legislators of Virginia suppose that the degrading punishment wii) have the effect of diminishing crime, aa well aa reducing cost ol maintaining convicts. An Atlanta paper says that "upon the workings of the new Virginia statute w ill depend the spreading of the system to other Southern Stales.' Let Cambiia take a back seat and Bed ford hang her bead in shame. Somerset has two brothers whose names are exactly alike. A number ot years ago there was a family named Kreger living in Germa ny. The eldest son, 'Henry, in order to escape military service, lefi the country and came to Amertca. Nothing ha-iug been heard of him for a number ot y- ars, the parent, thought him dead, and o aned their last son Henry. The family moved to this county, and discovered ibe elder Henry living on a farm here. When you want llenry Kreager here you must say "little Henry" or "old Henry." Little llenry is iu the neighborhood of sixty years of a;;;. A marriage, of which this is the only legal evidence, took place in Somerset county, in the infancy of the county, or rather in primitive times, and the magis trate ought to be immortalized, w hether he receives his commission or not : State op Pennsylvania, J Somerset County, i To all the World, Greetiue: Know yc, that lohn Smith and Folly Mver is here- by tntilUd to 50 togethir and do as old loll docs anywhere in Somerset county, and w hen my commission comes I am to many em gJ, and ilate 'cm back to kiv cr accidents. O. M. K . IL- ) Justice pcatt. H'e frequently bear the question, asked. i"U ill it l-av to sell the milk to the cheese factory t pre.nl pruvs ot cheese, a u 1. 2 record ; 11I a mennny cuniy, A( ir lanut-r, who gives the following milk statement : The average ot ten lUl.Uin cows was jfiight thousand seven hundred and forty j i""!. while six of them were but three leara oiu. mcrnjrwLiicwicviiia a-Mir l.up f,Mir rfimiivniiL-A vi-ara while another bas given eleven thousand six hundred andciithty pounds for three year. 1 IV.pffn.irma - fl not rirtn, over Mi'ff or ( si 1 pounds at a milking will aol pay for i the hauliuz. but cows like the Chrminy farmer 'a w ill pay even al the present low price. On Monday Itul Mr. llenry SniHh, of South Wutaluury township, near Water side, a highly resperted citizen, aged 70 year, was lound dead by his harvest hiimis on their way to dinner. When he left the house in the morning Le told the family that ho was troine out to the orcii ard to hoe corn. It ia supposed that he was on his way back to the house lor wa ter lor the harrest field when tie was stricken dow n. A bolt of lightning had struck him on the head and passed down the side of his body 8'ripping ofT his clothes and one shoe. There was no storm during the forenoon, it is said, and the clouds were high and the sky compar atively char. A "Urge circle of friends and acquaintances sympathize wilh the distressed family. Iki'fvrd l.itizt'e. Meyeksdale. Key. J. C. Castle is out in a iersonal note ia regard to the little matter that has been in controversy be tween mvscil and the Commercial. He fays I hat he does not now propose to ap ply for admission to the Cumlierland bar, but that at one lime, under a misappre hension of the rules ot Court, as slated by a Cumberland lawyer, he had intended to apply, lie further "thanks" tho press for their interest in him and his private af fairs. Now, IIcy C. may go to Cumber land or go to any other place w here he can be examined; 1 do not keep up tue corre r'londcnce because ot any interest in his etl'airs. but because my reputation for ve racity htd been astailtd. Jt 31r. L. liicl made his statement at first there would have lieen no controversy. There is no news of importance this week. tourt, U. S. About nine o clock on lust S.uru:iy night a man named John -McCully was shot in the ri"ht breast a little above the nipple by a man named James liicliurls. at John Frick'a limestone quarry a short distance south ot Mt. Flcasant- It ap pears that these two men w ith another Dutchman (name not known) had been keeping a bachelors' hall for some time. aud had a little qu.irrcl on the 4lh insl. On Saturday uighl McCully ami the Dutchman were lying coolins themselves in the orchard and ilcCu'.l.v got up and went to the shanty where Iiiehards was. On approaching the shanty Kichards call ed out to him to stop. .Mucuny weui on, and Kichards fired, the ball entering tho breast as above descriiied. Il w;is ex iracitd by Dr. Wakefield from rear part of aim, mar shoulder blade Information was ina.lc by MuCully before M. X. Siauil er. Esq., ou Sttcdity morning, and Kich ards was arrested and had a hearing be fore "Squire Slauffer who committed him to jail to await his trial for shoolitig wjlh inlcnt to kill (!rcnburj Ikni'.d. What is a Tok ou BL'smx. The re cent legislature of J'ennsyhania paisoJ the following bill in reference to what constitules a bushel or a ton of bituminous coil. Heretofore a bushel of m! was tcventy pounds : Sec. 1. Ik it eiuck J, ite , That from and after the passage ot this act the stan dard weight ot bituminous coal in lUU Commonwealth shall lie seventy six pounds to the bushel and two thousand pouuds shall be one ton. Sec. 2. If auy person or persons en gaged in the business of mining bitumin ous' coal shall Ox cr establish aay other number ol pounds by agreement or con tract to be a bushel of bituminous coal limn is provided for in the first section ol this act sych jierson or persons shall lie guiity of a mist'emeanor, asd lipoji con viitii.u thereof shall 1 scptepctii h pay a fine of not less than five hundred and ui;t exceeding one thousand dollars, and alj penalties recuvered under this act shall be paid into the treasury of the Slalu. Sec. ; All acts or parts of acts incon sistent with this act are hereby repealed. A Boy DitoWNED. On the 4th inst., tlhile llie people of Uoiewe!l were iu the enjoyment of ihosc little sports which arc usually isduigi-J iz on National holidays, they were suddenly throwii ipto a fever ot excitement, by the sad tidings that a ;oa ol Mr. J ,-cwis Fluck frosidins ia II;iiewe!l township), little C'hiirley-. eight years old, had drowned. The particulars arc as follows : Jn the BiurB;ng Mr. r-'luck with llie tao older boys went to the harvest field, disiaut about a mile and one-fourth. Charley remained at home, and at inter vals during the day carried Ullsa for Mr. Stimeller who is plastering a house re cently erected by Mr. Flut k. A little boy of one ol the neighbors, about the same age as Charley, came there some lime in the afternoon, and proposed that they would go to the river and take a swim. The two boys went to the river in Iront of Mr. Wiser's house, followed by a younger brother), and Charley waded into Ike river remarking, "Come on Freddie, I can luk yo;j aloug, too. ' The inten tiiUi evidently vaj tp wade to the opposite shore. The place that this un fortunate hoy waded into was at the con tluence of Yellow creek with the river, and is known as the "salmon hole," in whit li the water is supposed to be fifteen fuel Jcn. The current ol Yellow creek being siroug it :!iis pUcc, it is supposed that he was unable to get out of the cur-; rent until he was carried beyond his depth. He sank, and w as seen no more until taken out a corpse by A. T. Cartright, From the lime he went into the water until the body was found about forty minutes elaps- a'ej i;t,ifortl !iize!te. In the year XS13 Valeuuue KetUring, of this county, communicated to the Sen ate of Feunsylvania, "a sure remedy for the bile of a mad animal." Mr. Kettering staled that his ancestors used it in Germa ny 2.j'i years ago, and that Le always lound it to answer the purpose, during a resijence of over fitly years in the I'niieJ t tales, and that he only published the remedy from pure moves of humanity. "This remedy consists of a weed called chick weed. It is a suinij.er plant known to the Germans and Swiss by the name of Gauchnell k other Mayor, or IJothcr Huehncrdarm. In Eng'laad il is railed Ked Pimpernel, and its botanical name is Anselic Fhonicea. It must be gathered in June, when in full bloom, in the shade, and then pulverized. The dose of this for a grown person is a small teaspoonful, or in weight a drachm and a scruple, at one, in beer or water. For children the dose is the same, yet it must be administered at three different times. In applying it must be uscd-with bran or other food. For hogs the pulverized weed is made into balls by mixing it w ith Hour and water. Il can be put fin bread and butter, or in honey, molat-sc-s, etc. The Kev. Muhlen berg said that in Germany thirty grains of this powder are given tour tunes a day, the first day, then once a day the w hole week, while at the same lime the wound is washed out with a decoction of the weed and the powder strewed in it. Mr. Kettering said that he, ia all instances, ad ministered but one dose, with the most happy results. That is said to be the same remedy with which the late Dr. William Stoy effected so many cures. Hollhlay. bur j Uadiciil. Drowned is the Iy alii anna. A case ot drowninir, involving considerable mvstcry, came to light in 1, strobe on Sat urday last, the victim being the daughter of Mr. Dennis White, and aged about seventeen years. The circumstances an tecedent to the young lady's disappearance are about as follows, and may, iu a meas ure account tor her death: Deceased had designed attending a pie me in the vicini ty on the Fourth of July, aud, while she was dressing, the oilier members ot itie family started for the grove, expecting her to follow. This was the last seen ot her alive. n the return of the family a new dress beloncine to the deceased, was found on the bed, she having taken it oil and re placed it b another, but no traces of her could 1 found. The family supposing that sue uuJ rut in appearance before inK made no sjietia! efforts to ascertain j,rr whereabouts, and it was cot until the next evening lhat they liecame seriously alarmed at her protracted absence. The Ixiyalhanna creek runs in the rear ot Mr. White's lot, and this was partially eaauiincj on the evening named, bill without success. Next morning .Satur day) renewed exertions w ere made, and the stream searched with improvised drag books, which resulted in bringing to the surface the lifeless body of the miss- ing girl. Coroner Winsbeimer was noti fied, but as he dixmed an inquest unneces sary, did not visit the scene. He howev er delegated Esquire Oureler with power to act should the holding of an inquest be desired. This duty that functionary pro ceeded to licrlorui, when the above tacts made known. A verdict of death ing was rendered, but the mo- prompu a the occurrence arc eculati.in, the most plausible of which, however, was, that becoming milled at lit ing left behind, she disrobed herself of her holiday attire, and without ftirlhpr ailo took tha fatal nlnn'vp. Tfii girl was somewhat weak-minded, and it is believed the accruing affront weighed so upon her as to prompt the terrible step she took. Grttntbttrg Aryui. jEN.NElt X IIAD- IfEMa. licit Ihc farmer doth improve each shining h-ntr in harvesting. Dan Sipe intends engaging In fiif butch ering business this bt-uson again. Mike Shaulis, of Company "G," b the boss cradler hereabouts. Dr.- John I saw h paying this, his fonn place of alxxle. a Hying visit. The Dr. now resides al llarrUburg. Young America ushered in the Fourth here by sending off a few shooting crack ers. During th9 day all was quiet.. In the evening the Ligonitr Brass Band cu livened our town wilh a few sweet s'rains ot thiir melodious imi:-ic. XV. II. H. Baker jiropofts oK.n:ig a Normal School at this place. August 5. From a personal acquaintance wilh "Har ry" of several years, wo can cheerfully commend him Id all intending to prepare themselves for winter teaching, no is a number one fellow, and good teacher. The average youth of our town is be ginning to grow despondent over the pros pect ot getliug to see a show. A daring burglary w a? oniillted here on Monday night, 8th iost. The wash- house of Mrs. S. J. Cover, commonly used as a summer kitchen, was entered by bur glars, and after partaking of refreshments they repaired to the rear porch ol the slore-roota ol Mrs. S. J. Cover Son, and raising a window entered the rear room. In crawling through the window they came in contact with some brooms which made considerable noise; but noth ing daunted they proceeded to the main store-room where they commenced opera tions by m.iking diligent search alter mon ey and other valuables, securing a shot bag, which was stowed away in a cracker barrel fur safe keeping, containing to $33, a revolver, wMcli, etc.; also a bunch of keys, which will be of little value to the burglars but put Mrs. Cover & Son to some inconvenience. They then made their exit by unlocking a front door, and in a business like way proceeded to the store of B. S. Fleck, and by removing a pane of class and a nail that fastened the sash, were sjon inside, and, after sampling a cheese, tried the money tili, but lound only a few nick- elf, and lelt everything else undisturbed. Il is supposed llicy were frightened, away from here. It is quite clear that mency is what they were alter. There is not the lcu!.t clue as to who the perpetrators were. The only thing to attract any attention outside the burglary last week was a wom an, and baby about eighteen months eld, and another woman aboul twenty-three years oh'. 1 hey claimed they were out o! employment, and begged their way lrcm door to door as they wended their way to ward our Stale capital. A sad aud fatal accident occurred sliout two miles norll) of this place ou Friday evening last. The youngest son of Alex ander Khoaus was seul to guther a few chips, for the purpose ot kindling a tire to prepaie supper, while the mother went to the milk yard to do her evening's niiikiug; thinking the young lad had forgotten his errand, she sent un cider brother to look alter him, who soon returned and inform ed his mother that an accideut hail occur red to "Jakie." The mother very much alarmed went in pursuit, only to find her darling dead. It seems the lad noticing a grindstone standing close to where he went, commeueed to play with it, when it toppled over upon him and killed him. He wus a hrightund intelligent lioy of about 3 3-cars old, and the parents have the sympa thy ot the public in tiitirsad and unlui tan nic aj'iictwn. CAUt-oiiiiu. IV. July 13, 167S. This borough is located on the west hank of the Mouongahula fiver, near the mouth of Pike Kun, w hich is the dividing line between it and Greenfield, another snug little village, and one of the oldest on the Monongahela river, iieing laid out ia lots by Kobert Jackman in ltil!, and was iucor;orated as a borough in lS'd'J. The mercantile interests apjiear to be pretty well represented, tor a small village, by" some eight cr ten stores and shops. It is a mys tery to me to kuow how our little towns can support so many tltese hard limes. Ca'itornia was laid out during the Cali fornia gold excitement, and from that took its name, like tiauy villages elsewhere that were begun at the same period. In my last I gave you a short sketch of he South Western State Normal School of which J am a meaiber. Since then many new ones have come in to attend the Institute Term. Prof. George T. McCord, of Pittsburgh, is with us during the Institute Term, and i drilling us tor the examinations, which will come off July IS, 10. These exami nations will be held by Profs. McCallum and Cook, the late County Superintendent of Washington county, and later ot Fay ette. He is an able man and is giving us many new aud good ideas on arithmetic and Grammar. Prof. Beard, the Princi pal, wa. iiUc:;t a few days attending an examination ot the graduating claii at Edinboro, Erie county. We have been informed that the class numbered twenty five; two failures, and what was singular about it they were the same who failed last year. We hope they will not give up in despair, but try again. The graduat ing class of the S. W. N. S. numbers twenty two. They have been examined by the Faculty, but whether they have all been recommended to the State Commitce we are unable to say. They are at pres- undergoing examination by the commit tee. If any should fail it wiil be the first before the State Committee. Tue first graduating cla's, '75, numbered two; second, '70, six; third. '77, nine. The number enrolled in the Normal Department during this term is two hun dred and filty; in the model Department aliout forty. They arc young men and ladies from Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette and Washington counties princi pally. Commencement Baccalaurate S-rmon by the Principal, Sunday evening, 8 o'clock, July lj. Sicial reunion of stu dents and alumni, VvednesJiy evening, S o'clock, July 17. Contest of Literary S icieties, Thursday evening, July 18. Cnmmer.ccment exercises, Friday, July 10. Clio. Yot- mist Cure that Cocun. 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 ot Throat and Lungs, it U absolutely without an equal. Two doses will relieve vour child of Croup, it is plcsant lo take nj perfectly harmless to the youngest child, and no mother can afford to be without it. You can use two thirds of a bottle and if what wc say is not true we will refund the price paid. Price I0cts,50ets. ani $1.00 per bottle. It your Lungs are sore or chest or back lame use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Geo. W. Besfbrd, Somerset, Pa. Have you Dyspepsia, are you Consti pated, have you a Yellow skin, Loss of Appetite. Head Ache, if so don't fail to use SHILOH'S SYSTEM VITALIZE!. It is guaranteed to relieve you, and will you continue to sutler when you can be cured on such terms as these. Price 10 cts. and 75 cts. Sold by Geo. W. Benford, Som erset, Pa, Wells' Tersian Perfume "HACKME TACK" is rich and fragrant, try it. Sold Geo. W. Benford," Somerset, Pa. Wiiesever and Wuekever Diseases ot a choleretic type prevail, or there is cause to apprehend a visit from them, the system should be toned, regulated and re inforced by a course ol Hosteller's Stom S'-h Bitters. Perfect digestion and a regu lar habit of body are the best safeguards against such maladies, and both are se cured by this most inestimable tonic and alterative. The bitters arc also extremely serviceable in remedying such disorders. It promptly taken in bilious colic, diar-rhu-a and cholera morbus, the disease is usually frustrated. In diarrh::a cases it is only necessary to restore the tone of the relaxed bowels, and this is one of the spe citle effects of this medicine. Wind on the stomach, heartburn, biliousness, nau-H-z, headache and ot er symptoms, of dis turbance in Iheiiinc and hepatic regions are also speedily relieved by this excel lent remedy. At a family medicine it is invaluable, since it promptly and com pletely remedies those ailments which are fif moet frequent occurrence. - Dr. Vas Dtke'i SruBTKSoAP. Dr Van Dyke, whose life long specialty, and world w ide reputation for curing skin duv eases, baa endeavored for years lo combine an external treatment, "lie has accom plished this desirable result in the prepa ration ot hi. compound "Sulphur Soap," be merits ol which are sjioken of by thousands; il is highly recommended to ail our readers. Price 23 cents, by mail, S3 cents a box ; 3 cakes 60 cent a, by mail, 75 cent. Office 50 X. 5th street Whole sale Depot 400 X. 3d street Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggist. Fnimd, o word with ym l If you are troubled tilth any skin disease or other cutaneous Irritnlion. use Glenn's Scl-i-bcr Soar. Do likewise if your com plexion lie pimpled, blotched or sallow You won't t egret it Sold by all Druggists. Hill' Haib asd Wuiskkr Dye. Black or Brown. 50 cents. True Tidy HorsEwrpE.The careful, tidy, housewife, when she is civin lir nouse us spring cleaning, should bear in mind that the dear inmates ol her honu are more preciatts than houses, and that their systems need cleansing by purify ing the blood, regulaliug thj stomach aud liowels to prevent aud cure Hie disss arising from spring malaria and iuia.-ma, and she should know that there is nothing that will do it so perfectly arid surely as Hod Bitters, tho purest and liest of all medicines. See other column. Fabmei:s Look to Your Interests. II you need a carriage, buggy, soring wagoD, or farm-wagon, bcloru throwing your money away tin shoddy work, go to Curtis Kcoser's shops and examine the ma terlitl he uses. His stock of goods aud finished work are cheerfully offered to the inspection of every one, and examination will satisfy you of their superiority. Besides the stock of buggies and spring wagons on hand, tho demand for the cele brated Lewis' Champion Fanniso Mill has induced Mr. Kooeer to build a lar"e number, which he offers for sale at the shops, at prices to suit the times. Send in your orders soon. Two Scenes. Sccno 1st. Two lov ers by moonlizkt alone. He: "You ought to know I love you darling." She looks down, bhuihes and snuffs. He: "Don't you love me the least little bit ?" She: "Yes (snuff), I love you ever so much (snuil); I could die lor you." (Snuff and kisses ad infinitum ) Scene 2d. One year alter marriage. He; "Confound it! I wlih you would break yourself of that disgusting habit of snnfllng." She (dcprecatinglyi; "I can't help it, Charlie. I've had the catarrh four or five years." He: "Forgive me, dear. 1 1 iliiln't tuiMin In 1,a 1,,, :n ,i. I - - --"- ... uuk iu mc uauiu of Cupid, g't some of Dr. Sage'g Catarrh licmedy. They say it is a sure cure. You know Ed. Browu, they said he was incurable, and it cured him completely." She: "I'll do anything to please you, Charlie." (Intcresiing tableau.) As Astonishing Fact. A large pro portion of the American people are to day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. The result ol these dis eases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, makinc life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside pre judice and 'skepticism, take the advice of Druggists aud your friends, and try one ooiue 01 urecn s August t lower. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bot tles of this medicino have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. You can buy a samp.e bottle for 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst case. Posi tively sold by all Druggists on the West ern Continent. Think for Yourself. Thousands lead miserable lives, sullering from dys pepsia, a disordered stomach and liver, producing biliousness, heartburn, costive ness, weakness, irregular apjietitc. low spirits, raising lood alter eating, and olteu ending in fatal attacks of fever. TUey know they arc sick, yet get little sjqipa Ihy. The unfailing remedy is DaCosta'g P. idical euro. For sale by G. W. Ben ford, Somerset, and Mountain & Co., Confluence. A 23 cent bottle will convince you of its merits. Don't delay another hour after reading this, but go and get a botlle, and your relief is as certain as you live. Will you do it or will you continue to sulkr 1 Think for yourself. Trial size S-j cents. Large sizes 50 cts. and One Dollar. Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which is perfectly safe. I'strcmely palafablc. No physic required. Costs 25 ceais. Try it. HAKRIED. RHODES YoDElfVJune id. 1S7S by Elder H. Ii. Holsinger, Mr. Hiram K. Rhodes to Miss Nancy Yoder, both of Somerset Co,, Pa, DIED. AN A WALT. Near Lavansville, May 7, 187S, of diphtheria, Edward M. Ana wait, aged 15 years, 2 months and IS days. Dear Eddy thou hast left ui. We will not weep lur thee; One thought that t hecks the starting tear. t u that thi;i( art free. r.INGLEII. July 7, 1S73, Joshua Kingler, ot Brothersvil'ey towusuip, aged o-j j uai 3. SPAIGY. July 7, 178, Julia Ann Spaugy, of Stojycreek township, aged 73 years and 27 days. COB AUG II . July 1, 1373, Louisa C, only daughter of Daniel and Nancv Co- baugh, aged 2 years, 11 months and 4 days. 1UNGLEK .July 2, 1873. of diphthe ria, Susan.!., oldest daughter of Jeffeison apd Lucy ling!er aged 11 years, 9 months and 20 dayi. nilLLIPri July 17, 1878, Catha rine I'hiilippi, wife of Peter Phillippi, of Mineral Point, aged 79 years, 6 months and IU days. S PEN CEU. July 10, 1873. Anderson Spencer, aged 77 years, 9 months and 20 days. SCl'LL. July 13. 1S79. Darlie. daugh ter of Ed. Scull, aged 12 years and 7 days. Heavy Storni la Xebraaka. Omaha, Neb., July 10 The fierc est tempest experienced for years prevailed tere last n'jrbt. A ware house was struck hj lightning, and with the adj fining residence was de stroyed. Nearly all the railroads en tering here suffered from the effects of the storm. L'nion Pacific traios were delayed several boors by wash outs a few miles wes-. of this city. Trains on the Burlington aud Mis souri Railroad ia Nebraska were abandoned till to-day. The western bound trains on tbe Chicago North western, and tbe Chicago and Hock Island Roads were delayed several boors by washouts and high water. The steamer Dan llice, on which his circus was making tbe Missouri Val ley tour, sunk op tbe river between Tekannesand Dicatur. Fortunately, the circus company were not on board, but were traveling on land with teams between two performing places. Mo.n cf the property on tbe boat was savec, Tt e boat was val ued at $20,000. The cropa are some what damaged, but mostly in the de lay of the barley harvest Wheat and corn will not suffer much. Tbe etorni did not t xteud west of Ei buy It r, this State. A Keriona Riot. Montreal, July 14. During the time the (Jrand Trunk train with the Sberbrock and Richmond militia, who bad been at Montreal on tbe 1 2tb, was delayed on Saturday eren ing at Tanneries Junction to allow a vessel to pass through tbe canal bridge, an affray occurred between tbe militia ana some two hundred Frenjh Cauadians and Irish. Tbe account given by persons on tbe spot is tbat the soldiers used some expressions ab mt the green, distaste ful to tbe crowd, and tbe latter ston ed tbe traiu. The soldiers admon ished the crowd to stop, or they would tire. The attack being contin ued, the militia fired some fifty or sixty shots frcm rules and revolvers, wounding two youths German Rol- land and Michael Fayette. The train was hurried off, or more serious consequences would have ensued. Tbe troops are said to be members of tbe Orange order. Gen Smythe tel egraphed to bave the men arrested at their destination. From Oar Regular Cvrm-poaxk-ct. OIK PAKIS LETTER. Paris, July 3, 1S7 Although the brilliant novelties of the Exhibition are calculated to at tract the attention of Parisians, this city contains objects of art that are equally interesting to foreigners. There exists in the palace of the L mvre a mast complete collection of in i!e)8 or rebels from ibe time of Lmis XIV. down to the present per iod, including those of the galleys of tbe earlier ppoch down to the modern iruu-cladi, and embracing the majes tic vessels which preceded tbe latter. One ct the balls contains the sculp tures ot the celebrated I uget, the war galley the ikihnl limml. and the ! elegant cbebegue. The epoch of Louis A I Y., ia which iho best ves sels appeared, is also represented, as well as that of the Bret Empire, with all its types, from the three-decker to the gunboat, as well as the fpecial vessels of the camp of Boulogne t'ejuirt oi the armament ot the ves sels are also exhibited, as well a3 tbe Biiitical ioetrunieuts for reckoning speed, and longitude and latitude . .... j To tbe models have recently been added some water color drawings of rtmirkable exactitude, and which, from their delicacv of outline, are bitur for portraits of vessels than oil-pbiming. They bave betn execu ted by a distinguished artist, and comprise tbe period from 1810 down to the present day. Tho email libra ry coutaius among other curious ob jects some clever designs and au im mense manuscript accompanied with plans, on the art cf constructing gal- jaa ,c;"i d&tin? from the time of Louis XIV. Models of light haunes, beacons and buoys have been made aud exhibit one of the most useful coriquefts of modern science and in dustry. The specialty of works of maratime art has given rise to the idea tf ac comptnying each modtl with a de scription explaining the purpose ftr which each object ii intended, i s cons rucuon, its peculiarities, and, aiore especially, its dimensions un known to landcmcn Thus, for in staco, a rctdcl of an ancient vessel a hows from its description that the o.'igiual was to feet long, weighed M"1 -f'JUw kilos, ana that it spread more than 4,000 square metres of sail. Also, uear each vessel ure writ ten its dimension!1, number of can nons, its provirions, stores, and tbe weight uf each group of objects for its ermament. The launching aud tow'mg aparatus are also represented as well as the interior details of its construction. A numerous collection has also been completed of boats and piroque9 used in other than European waters; such are tbe Arab, Indian, Malay, Cocbin CLinese, Japanese, aud all the craft u.-cd in the island of tbe Pacific. That collection is already historical inasmuch as the majority of its types have already disappeared before Eu ropean influence, and their value to antiquaries in the future can not be too highly estimated, siccc they will obviate the laborious researches by which vain attempts have been made to explain the construction of the ancient triremes and qutnqueremes, or tbe ships of St. Louis and Christo pher Columbus. The greatest work of modern times, tbe Sue ship caqal. is too remarka ble in its execution, and its influence on the trade of tbe wcrld, not to de serve a ulace in this museum. It is represented with great exactitude by a model 33 feet long and 8 feet broad, accompanied by a printed description. By the side of tbe model ere those of tbe machinery used ia cutting tbe canal. Tbe ethnological and Chinese museums also contain some curiosi ties which merit examination. Among others may be named a collection of engravings made with very small re sources but which proves of what historic utility it would become if tbe creator of it should receive liberal aid Il consists of 3b plates representing the exact plans and measurements with tbe rigging and sails of ships of Japan and Cochin China, Danish ves sels, and some ot the old types of those of I ranee and other countries of Europe, which bave now almost entirely disappeared- Among these ars the Pollaccas and Loggers of which there will soon remain only tbo names ip the dictionaries. It is time that measures should be taken to preserve these models. Ad miral Paris, the present curator of the Museum bas requested that aq ap peal be made to all constructors and sailers who appreciate their art, beg ging them to communicate to him their plans, system of sails, figures as well as the history, when there is opportunity for this, of vessels of war or of commerce, boat 4 or canoes, in order that each may bring the tribute of bis name and labor to a common work to preserve for future generations a record of what has been done previous to and since tbe introduction of steamers. If those who are interested in the develop ment of naval architecture will visit this museum, they will find much that will be of special value to them; but, for some years past, there baa been so much traveling by sea that a much larger class than those merely who bave a technical acquaintance with ships, may spend a profitable hour in tbe Naval Museum of tbe Loovre. C. A. S Allarrleaaa at llacerstawa. IIaoehstow.v, July 10 This af ternoon at about five o'clock a furious storm, with but slight rain, traversed the town in a northeasterly direction, doing a great deal of damage. Tbe roofs of tbe Cumberland Valley and Western Maryland Railroad eceine bouses were blow, n off, and also tbe smokestack and roof of the boiler bouse at the flouring mills. Tbe up per part of the steeple tf tbe First Ketormed Church was completely destroyed. Tbe gable end and roof of Junior Hall received considerable injury. Tart of tbe roof of the Frank- in Iloose was carried across tbe street. Tbe smokestack and some sheds were blown down at the agri cultural works. A small bonse on Baltimore street was completely on- roofed. Tbe track of the storm was about half a mile wide, and along its coarse fencing was blown down and trees torn op, but fortunately no one was hart. The storm only lasted about fifteen minutes Am Esalaalwa la a Cellar. Tbe.nton. X. J., July 10. This morning an old man named Lovett, entered tbe cellar of a grocery store, in which be was employed, with a lighted candle in his band. A bodv of gas generated by coal oil immedi ately ignited, and an explosion fol lowed which blew tbe old man back ward and burned bint so aerioosly that be is now in a dying condition. Tbe front window of tbe building was blown out, and the tnilding caught fire. SOEHrTHAItKit CarrccteJ by Cook A Biccsrrs. DaaLCUA if CHOICE GROCERIES, fLOUR & FEED Apple, dried. f Appleiiaiter. V kl Bras, f 100 A Butter, (Iirk) Butler. fl.A (mil) Bura-whoat, V huh:l - neal. In An Beeswax, f A... Bann, ixkief, fl " si-tea, " u enuutrr han,, 11 A to Si ...Auufrie 1 2 liw llM .Sjc lo "6c j ....t ii.; , Se Ut lo-r , ") ui 7e ie W? Me rrt 7oo Oira, (enr) yt buhl IViru, (shell.!) buzhvl. ...... . t "irn weal f (lull kin. ft A Ks-ita, 3 ill Kl-iur, V M-t Klaxiweil V ha., 4 66 A) Hauu. lauicar-tnre-l) a) A..... Lr.l, fl A heaUwr, ml le, rb " .per " " kip. " MI.!llln- and eh '? lut) As (lata, V ...se t IM t:rtiM 7t tue 1 Si .....i'r we ,....A'irf.Jje Iwe . U?je .........ve ft "j il 60 t oa v!0 fiiUltiea, fl lis Pew-hea, drieO, ft A Ke film K, A Suit, No. 1, fl htil.rx'.r Onian.l Alum, per sack... ' AkIi'or, per tack.... SUjrar, yeUuw fl A white Tallow, w A Wheat. $ bu Wool, ft A ...70 E W A D VER TISEMEX TS Ail AUllntW IU lilt olllli Do yD want to purify the r.ieni ? Ilo you want to aet rid uf hilioasne ? IM yoa wuut ouiethlnir to streothen jua? m, yon waul a ifooil appetite? lo 'yon want tu net rlu'of nervoufucsfc Ilo you want irooil viiiretion7 Ilo vou want to leen well I lo jou want to hull. up your constitution? Ioyuu want a brisk and viicorouji tct-iitia, .' Jiyuuao, TA.KK SIMMONS' RUG U LATH K. .T.II.ZEITIK'.tCO., S.4e pp.p'-Simn Liver Fcjulatnr. Pl.il.a. Tli At OKI IK ?;wTTVT;TTt?S. nxlms- nt-intu i , 1 1 LLl tklkrJ jj warrnnid B0t tt. . 3Ksap . , unur nrurnv rle of alercury er any lniuriou lniiicnl iu:i rtnnce, hut I I'l UK I.V VIllKTiKI.K SkSao ' Jajfontalninif ihoje South tfIViil5fTu il Wcrn K-iotii an,l K'-rhfl, g ,1 4jA ?r a-'l iw wiiirb an All-Wij in countries where Liver IT:ea m Oimt prevail.-. rcu bv !Ki:.i.c- It willccrk all i:siCASi:s'At MKtfT KIT Tlltt LIVKB A.XD iiOWKLS, Titk Livek aau fbuvk.it CHILLS FKVlllt. KinMOSS LITER KEIil'LATOK Is eminently a Family Me ll 'fin kept reatly l'r ImmotUi Ttn.rrt rill fave ruiiny tlclliir In time an hour of surf'-rinj. uJ m jot i Alter otot Forty i ears tri illt I? reelvine tho mwt anualin-l tP4tlni'nia!) t Its virtufi lnm pririn of the tiiiri ;t i-hai-ter ani re?pinil'ili- ty. cmment pny?itiiu euuitnena u too iu ec EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC flK (illXSTII'ATIUX, IIEADAi'IlK, PAIX V TUK HHIirl.IlKKS, MZZIN fcSS. SOI It KTOMAl'lI, 11 A II TASl't: IX THE Mni ril. HII.Iul S ATTAl-KS. PALPITATIiiX UK Tilt II KA UT. PAIN IX THE KKiHOXnK THE KUlXEYS, liESPI IX llEXI ' V, UlJKlM AMI KiiKEKMIHXtl UK KVIL. ALL IK Wlllftll AKETHEOrFSPKIXUUF A 11S EA.SKU LI VEIL COLIC IX CUILDREX. For cliiltireo eumtIiiii:lnic or eilir. heatla'he, or irk stomach, tea?rion.al or mre will teiv ri'liet. Cliil'lrcn, as well :i aialt ent 9iinetime u mu'-hMipirpr tr cat Vftncthinjf which ilo nt Uiicet weil pruUueintr -ar um rh. tieariburn. orre;lenei': a Xtl th)9 ot Ijver KeiiMlator wili kiv relief. Thif nrtltej to j'rD tf iilunOA. It isUieii ap til purest anl bet Family ."lleU-k-.n in tiie worl I ! IT II AS NO EQUAL. Thcudiin Is lead ailseraMc lives, jufferlnz fiom ilyiprpsia a (iiaorlrrnl u.iu-li an-l liver, prmiuc lna tiiiion.ne.. heftrthum,ctivene.i!, '-:iknc, irreiruLir :ipp.;ilte, low piht riiir-u.it I,! alter eating, an.1 otti u eti.Iirir in fatal ntt.-u it. of te-r. They know they are fl k, yet iret little sympathy. The unfailing r-tnetr to prevent thee allliition an I restore health 1 Sinuous Livkb Kh.i lat..k. 5Asr;rATTaeDosii.T av J. H. ZEILIN ACO-, PHILAUF.LPHIA. PA. Sold by all Druggist;.' Price 81. OO. June 12 JEGAL NOTICE. Tj Jlanoah Tannehlll, Snnh Limrrcnfiell, Elualieth. interin:irriel with Wiiltm Shaw, Jo. seph Taunehili. all of Somerset Co.. Pa. : Mar garet J., Harriet, Minerva, James aii'l IJlem. in line, ehihlreo of Alpheu TantR-hiil. ilee'.l.. rvsl.l inir in Kossville. Suie of Iowa. Wm. Tannehlll reiiklliifT In the State of Missouri, an.l Catherine Beveratce, resi.luiK in the State of Maryland. You are herehy uotitieil U apar at ait Orphan's Court Pi be hel.l at Somerset, oa Monilay the tidth Jay of Ausust POi, to ampt or reluse tbe real estate oi J..iali Tannehlll. Jei-'d. at the apprai'e-1 priee, or show eause why th? same should not be sol. I. ' SherliT Office. OEO. W. PILF. July la, 1T8. Sheriff. ARM YOU SALE. 1 will sell a farm In Milfocl townshin. n.nlain- Inic ill acres, of which :& acres are clear, nve acres in meadow, with dwellinir house, ham and shops thereon erecteil. Adjoininir J won M. Walter mill ppiperty, is within three nuin d Somerset borouirb, one mil frini rail Mad at Mil ford Sta tion, aud a hail mite ir Jn Uurman Baptist ehureU at Pleasant HilL TEKMS. One thousan.1 dollars cash or It enaivaUnt. July 17 J. fl. KIM MEL. OTICE. Wimtiirn DtBrtiK-r or Pexh'a. s.: At Somerset the lsth da of June. A. I). !:. The undcrsiioiid hereby give nolke- of hi ap pointment as Asshrnee of Alexander Stntrman.of Somerset, In the e.inty of S..iuer-l. and State of Pennsylvania, within said District, wbo ha been adjudged a Kmlcrupt on hi own petition by the isisirici vourioi saiu utsinei. L.c.coLnonx. Juae 19. T- Assignee. 6UIIS5- neludlnz Shootlnw Outfit. . - Every Cun Warranted, 'r" IIjCStU, Moors a UrookJ SL JUmis ' 2 S3 ooinrLATEDiFATriira.Ovm .ia ihe known world. Arwxi A ar.A Ft im Aotnls. Adare. A.Ucltzs Co,Uutao. THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS IS MANUFACTURED BY FISH BEOS. & CO., iRainsriE, wis. WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF FARM, FREIGHT Al SPUING WAGONS, And hy eoonnint; ourselves lirleily to ine elasj of work : hy employing s-e l ot the BEST OF WOIIKMEX. I'sin nothing tut FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY anil tho VERY BEST OF SELECTED TIM HER, An 1 hy a TUOKOl'OH KXOWLEDfiE of the t.oMness. makinir THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS. TV aire the lollowinf; warranty with each wagon : Hereby Warrant the FISH BKOS. WAOuX XO to t well made In every partk-nlar an.1 of mod material, and that the strength of the sme is snrheleu (or all w.ira with fair am. uouhi any oreaaare uei-ur wiintn one year trim tnis maurnip, reiairs hit ine same win oe iurnisnei at ptaee ( sale, free or en r-e. or the repairs, a per aicent's price list, will tie paid in rasa hy the purchaser pru.lu.aat a sam cb w uetonnc pan aa niucws. Racine, Wis., Jan. 1, IS78. know Inr we eaa nit . we solicit patnnaice f-T Prices ami Temu, and hw a ropy el oer A'IKICI Jly IT. ne wad n: ii r.s ; j;.v ts. O RPIIANS' COURT SALE OF TALI ABLE KI UE1I VTE. By virtue of an orler of ct'Ort, to zn-i ilirecteil. I will utter Kir sale, ua S-jlurJivj, Augittl 1", 13T3, st io'ilK-k P. M. of aai'l Jay, In S:i inkieiHe Ihc f'ttl.'Wtutf ira! C!taH la'e tlio ptxivr;." t i r. r Haas, ui iStunyerwk Tp., s'n ri-t. -.. I'j., ieiTit. A evrtain trv-t 4 !nl l?nilt in .-t ii'i-r-'-k Twp , Somerset IV. r'.. Al!iii.li4 i.--i J.ti v t) - riafi iimlin, t 'bar. lllut-im-i r A in n .),.ni. I kWt. anl luuii-l Watrm-r. r"i!M::.'iu 1 'i it o anl ;Vi ,eri-h.f. ii'rn-l n-va.-tire : li . i- .,1 t J 1k i-rr clear, aini ttie t.t.oi..i tfir 1; ; ihe Improvement ari" a 'tl h-.i- a-i-l I ' iru ; ats-j twv j"UUi ur '.. .o. i .ui r i -e ir camp. 1 tKMS.- Kiv-I't hiin-lr-1 ti far hi haul, ;n I lite lialaiire in lu-.tailiucn'.s ol iZi r jtir. Ten per cent ol han! u:ncy Pi le p:iM wlwa pnK-r:r is kaoeked tlown. tetluni-e tmn I mutte? !it-a ilecl U rtolirereil : in.-r.ilrET','iit" ti 1 wuM t-n l.in-l l-v jislifinrnt Uo.i t I'-s'fci'ii'n ivcc Ilia nrit t.f April isT'J. IA A ;.N Si'A.N'.ir.KK. July 17 A lti::tii-tr:it'r. k s SSSIiMK.KS S AI.V. j UK Al.t AllI.K KKAI. r.STATK. Iiy virtue f :m nlcr l5rfurit t.ut t the i'.,urt of tNiminu I'teai ol S'-Dli-rm-l lv-iliity !':.. tlu ud ilen'itflie.l A.iiirn. .,1 llanl 1 lk i- , will ell al puhiic imle, ua Saturday, Au-ju.-l 10, IS S. ...l li t 5 o'clock p. ra.. In Salivary Hir uij!i, the toi .3Nitu Uim ileacrieil real e)L:ite, vi: The larm of titinu-i H'-'kci', c-mintniri: yjs act, ailtoinlnt: lan:l lKleol fcter Wilhciui, lc'l, la- n.i?9ce Kretclimaa. l.m!-l Jolme-in. a:iI oin-r: the buil:ir.i:H eoti-'ii of x l leno dwt-l inir h-iujie, lank bm. an.! othk-r n,,ej..:iry ou'i-utl.l-Inns: alxiut Waw uf cleitre-l Un.l n a -yvl f jie r-l cultlvatioo. ol wh!t-h J0 im iu k-i-M ui-ii. . There in oin-t on Lhe preriiie a .t-i .-"al hank v.TnTirvi. iHin'liirs. Th un-'Iparw l in t w.-ll tirnhprM wi;ti while ('tue, lieu-i'k. oitk mvl oUivr valu .Mo trw. Thre I.s & li.rje m-r camp j the lanu. with rvjtloivJi-i lm iiiiit-a lr tho in-tnuiaituro vt nmi'Itf sn.f i r. Tii Klktlcic -n-et rura liir- uth tho pretuii. aii Tiinn; uiuiIu w.itt-r iK-wer ;r the running t nmcliim ry. A k lutll. wiiii mnmi water jwwi.'r. Teriua uiul ktiuwu on d.tv SAMTKL ,r LH'HfV. Ju!jr IT A.ti:ice ! luniel B'kc. I c : .r f to. T c.'ia: ; :,"i Urtii tacir I'i , l:.T li tiuQ 1 VI. i t utival t'j r' a. I iri tiy ii-i t. thcu c i f i-'ir 2Iaok '1 is r-. t licit ' a .'. Y f.i n r t f .r .il:'. r uLcol. .r f vr lc. bunii.c ataiup tor un.'-au.l (ir-i'. r. Alao, Gur Improved Iaest Poison 1 a ca?a enrc and clie p dectroycr or CV"PQTATQ BUG T,''t- frmrxz Tr.rm, nvA nil T?ert!i thss V.yJV I'r y v. i V m '(. v, ,rra.'.;.-! tokitl VSbyt C U N A KIBT'iHf, !ltl't ts Uut rtjtlTTOii iop;niH. i ii.t M:i j' ; l.; : v. p-r ii-rt?, J i i I...- srnt free l.y n:atl f.riC.', head tui cirxux w:.1 Putdrt'iiH uf teatlmtitiU.'-i. OirrCabbage Worm Destroyer 1 tot at alt. pr-.ry5r.r.iT;t imredeft'h to the r.ira. fmi'le f .r tri-il -n lr.;o ci r i i-ii-t ci 15 r.-iw. V--'.'AuahTiiti'i.A' tram 1'lxe'irt u tin rr-Miv. , tJrtAlwIttA lllhVH Al. WllilKS. U.0.1;cxK3l OCc.C..orl!a:itfc, JwTorC OHMAL SCHOOLS. The Xoi innal S.-h.'U of S--!iier.4i:i v jnty will eiminetHMr on M"nUr July :. Oi. an jefsitin nine week. The .Umihj: aro th-j I r a Un anl trln-tpals ot tlie tlitirrent r-liiml : Orlln, Milt U Haer ; .M-jvcr.vl.ile N rm:tM. K. II. Van Horn, H. M. I-iuty : S..i:v( rv. I vi IJ' hliter; Somer-et, K. K. Xmuer : I Ma-.f. it. l-k, J. I. -Mcre: Styi'w:i, i r. I. t -j-n AaifU.t i; w t'cnfr-n :l'.t?. V. K Tf tr w, terpen A u trust Jt.nn r li'.t i-, W. 11. U. lit. ktr. tooiren August i. One ot the Kmulettt cU tra-rt'-ri i-: firlinary aire pr'n.'-i In elu;:ti ti f-.re ha9 ournati m uianitt,t') -j- in the education ui tha ui?. t m; dottei over wilt (Vbul hua.e?. win--! more efficient oorp of t 'm-herd in t' have omipieM litem in the p:t.-t. ' in'i!ipt '.iry if ni'l a Iiritra ! halt 'li 'T. KiiuW ni to solicit your arrentlanf j at on nuuet Nonnal.. that yvu tr.y tv: 1 vi.-urtlves t'-rthe iluM'-s of v ur i p present derelopuien; X c-ur iriTelitu il r Utui.tn-1 a hilu-r tcra-lo of in -true-. . I aniiiitUionfl will be more ricil ;n ih- unt itle y have been In the pjit, an I tn: ih--are worthy will rw-i-.o c( n i tx- rli.tn who -DU houlI te iire?erit at the oncciTtsr i b.- -iv..!! Tuition tioia f to .lo:uti--n f- r tviriia! I term. J. li. WHiPKKY. ! July M, 3f. f. Supt. CIAL fc'KTTLKMENT W. H. Wklflcv, ' oi IR. rlj: .' To truss amount ol duplicate K. IiTrh pal.l Treasurer 1"!T 21 r-jer-iner:i!iii aiiowc.1 1 n; o l:i-.h for ci'llectj.. 7 ol j 41 " BaUuee due Uirtrict... TKtAsrESE Ann st. Dit. To Statu appr-prtati-.n. " .laeoh Elei-k Henry ireati-r .1. K. Si-..tt ' W. H. We llley t'U7 -1 Cr. Paid out on outitandin:r onlerj tpm Ia?t settle ment 7 Hirj '.17 Pal.l Trarh- n' salnriei 1--J.1 0o Janit .r. iuel, lc la 1 u F.,r rep.irs Ki M Tre3.urer'seomiutwii.B 44 71 Knaorci itor Iiistrji r Doc on duplicau of J. K. S.i.tt..il"T 81 " " " W. 11. Wcl!hJ 4S 41 From II. Kreairer ii 4 We. the un li'rlirne., Aulllors of S..mer-et bomuith, eertlly that we have examined the voucher ol the loreKolcx ate uats and aud tlictn etrrect in all parti'-alar.-. I'H s. c. S11AFKK. June IS, '73 1 Et KG E S.N Y IEU. SSI OX EE'S XOTK. E. "'seth Weiflty and wife. rirotheriivaHi-r 1 wji on the 21st .lay.f June, l'l.n. niaiie a x.Muniary asi'znment ol all their estate to Hvnry Pram h.r the henerit ol their ere-iiN.rs. All iTtu In debted to the said Assignors will please make ltiimeiiiate payment, and IIm.mj having el.iiuis or dt-man.ls will prpsent tnrm f..r set:lemcnt on Saturlay,AuifUi.t lo, 17V at trie home of Assignors tn said tuwnnip. HEXRY Ult XT. Jaly 3 Ass!i;liee. M I X I ST K A T O P. S X O T I C E. EsU.ie of Catharine L.hr. lale of J, f!l-ri'n Tup., ilerease.1. Letter of a.tmiRitratii.n on th afre estate haTinirleant.i hy the prrra'jtli'.ritT. n.-tl-e is herei.y iriven tothi.se in leliud to utomaki-lu.nie-diate payment, and thie harinr -latnis sir-itn-l It to present them duly suthen'!.-te-l .r settlruient on Satur lay. August 10, 1-7 al tha fc- u-e ol Henrr L'hr, In sJ.i township. KAVIP B. uniit. July J A-!muustrior. w hate juitly came I th ala'l ol date oy reason of deiertire matertii or w .r Zt ' o- : . ,i I - i "''" t!l5 l ' ITrrr W. Finn. Et? B. Fih, ( Jso C. Hriuiias, ! FISH BEOS. & CO. from erer ration of the l'mte.1 LTL'KAL PAPLB u Stater. Send FISH BROS. L CO., Raciziw, Wis. Khite ail oua aiaaa iLatlt, 8 xn wa i) ve;: ti hemes ts. J eijal Noncr: HI li Ana K !!'. i .-w 1 I ,, lilrmn i rs.i J,n I'lli ui, K. V. 111. !.:. i'. r . i ktia:. Sitr..Ki i I-: 'i . k : , , . Li- m H't''. jlii.ii il W. Hi.-n.K i h--u.n t'. ktkl. t..-.i I mm. Harriet, mil rantw rm liim .'.!,r, H . l-il i-ii -:n :rrt -I i St.rtfl i. N 1. s .!. iji!Tie i:ri.- l Mi.li f iin;-l wi-.r. t;tn:, i Kli i I .i:sl I '.ii 'it ri'ii' rih.i. a .1 ri.'il.t. 1 S-'ilt'T'. t ..:. ,-. I i . e II irrwl V -l: r. Kintn.i an I V. l.n ':i w .. n -t-ii' l i l.jtejt n -u ir. i! .-'.y n',T'! .lo' In i(r iiiii- .i Wfil .1- I -,MI ,. I l(- ib:m' t urt I'... I i:l .... :.iil I hit .1 -f. t-'i- r-.-l n-1 I io tu'iir-t .'.i. iu s. n I'linr-i -v. I ' ju in e:t-'i J il j llf'i. W. ft UK H. .r-.j. r "r:il s li mki; s NurifK. .N v Ice ii here lli-vt l,w.!i Ijin.li...fSi..n t- f -n-.k towTt'i.lp. l-T .e,H roluili or a..H.'ltmrt.l 3 i ;r-. ,1 r-.., mate to I' .nl-l Kniirnl In tnift f-.r ine lcrt-nt of hi rr:tt. a.i fr in t::. ri i, r) lu i. ; te. to tiie "i l .l.nej u Lirt'lu will m ike iiinmt to the i"ii I A"iun, an.1 lh,,-e h iving rlnirn or .lenno.ij ,! triika kin wn ilic w. ii ,ul .lel tr. iilMKLKniVKL J"'" 1- Am:, RrnTu. lni' yuc-:w r r I i" '1' at) L'Lu I r.Kni in i.-ir an 1 s.i:uih 9 w-.t :m eiiif iira in. iit" i u oy w.-rk.-r of eith-r sa lv.lirie. I'lr'.i.-uU an I wiu-.h w-.rt., ire. I-nn-ove v., or spire im at t!.i i.a-fnr. A-'-irrw mu'i a i''Tt:.i,l .Maii.o. ri.irr'a '.7 PHILADELPHIA COFFEE. t5h:ire recent: mi le irresr l-npri.vetr,' n:s In l!:e pr.-eol Kwamlus oirer, ao l bo u., r to the tra.le the FINEST ROASTED COFFEE ever put up in I'a, k.n-M. We guiraatce er pa -aitie lirQ!i'.l "MY CHOICE" er DO" PEDRO'S CHOICE.' tu r.ihlr.ir h-it tin ie..fe. -,.ifp foiU-e itn lr--ui "HH" l.y vurm !,.-. Janney& Andrews, WnilLi3AL l:i an.l pa Markft Mret riiiLAntLriiiA. frr -T-e X.3. Mi r. r wtiurn .., r!.!- ilat ha .i a I- I i4 li, ; telT;itv.t II, .r kakci f..r,Ti" Irc'it-r than vr. mi.t i hf.iu. Any inwts.t want ' one at it.' e, w-ml I tu wrll t. fr. !:,; a -itl f.ir.l ur in a. way h-t htm know In r-ler t ruake .-ure ot jrit!:ni he m lu rotin l-i t: Ktllit'i; miirht n-t nna all wfi-t W'tt.t nkv. Ma j , XiJjlj I kj ""Uoiir.a r other 'iiif-trtifi-. urnaiVM!t:ii'H tr:i'-it.irk nn-l n).itp'itii'f.-.f'j1w, A-iirn ni'-uri. Ii)t-r!i'p-nr Ap.-.-al", Sum i.-r ..r:i-'f(T!'-. .iii-i a II - ar:..i;ri u;..vr tl.e FA I' UtH. pp",,i.ir :i;( n ... - r. c ity - 4 i REJECTED '; nMrHH riir hive mr P,i'.iit 4 nil e II. itt mit ra-s T tr-ltftlffsl I.V II. Ill - In i .uUr to the T.iter.t ".'i v, we ran mikt '(fM-r rt-.' i.-'iir, ait'l ''-ure Patnit iu"ff i r:np: "y. anil wtt!-. t.r-.a-i. r rl urns tl.an thoe wh ars r-t r. r m W tiiirkT'"M INVEXTORSST; p-nr i('-vl-t : w; make nan iri't')-n frre of t harf, nt a!vl - ( ha f.i ;i:irntatii'f r. Ail erffn-t- 'f '"'' v rt-r !. :..). Vr.,- ..w a:i.l MAHtt l.W.ft.VS PTF.r iHSt.tl H- t: l. V e r-frr j-.nt tn.tnUU In thi ! i: nf fMh.. tv ur-li"ufa in .Pry Si.ttp i ihe I ni-n. .iQtl i.. v..'jr Sfn.afur .tD-1 K -prt -ntaTive m Ciir-f n. reh-rcn.-e giTtii wliii ,in.ifr.!. A.l-lr-..4 A. s.nmvv v. Ptipon tt Fi.V.i ojiir ii atturviitn. U. . April pi HEALTH JBD HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness arc prh-e'tess tlieir 'ff:r. ii:,d yet Ihcy are Wcalrh r. w it I. ,a te reach ol every one who wiu a VKIGUT-S LIVKIl IMLLM. The only sure I.TRE for Torpid IJver, lrr-pepsls. Ilta-lache, Sour Sfomrn-h, 4 'onsl iiiatlo i, 'I M-nl y. Nausea, ar I all liuioiis e,mpiints and lllowt di-t n!ers. X r.3 ii-noina unl.- siymM --Wra. Wright. Phlla. ' 11 v.iur dru-.-Nt wiil n-.t sup. ply svn-l .i c-mls ! t ..ne hoi to Uarrica. K. Her . Co.. 7.i .V. I'h Si. I'hiia, Ecti. i TKlTHSt. (lop rittrra are the Parol aa Brat Bluer. Jtads. rhT sre ermpr nnde-l rr-.m Ifnpa. Rnrha. inadraae and Oitwitrllww. th' oi.K.t and n-.tt vniual.le mili--lne in the w..rl io. I eontatn all the oe.-t an-l most caratiri-prop 'riO s.,i all otnr flitter.. l-n the irn-:iti:i.: Kleosl Farmer. Msrr Kwalslar. i' !.l:eand Health K-storin- Ant .a eartli No dUense or ill to altn can poseit-i buiir ei There there Hitters ere osed, so rart l ai .er- -t are their operation. The .ive n.-w liie and rior to the ai-l an. tilirm. Toall wliieeinpl..yu;en'scause Irreiru arily ol tl.e howt-ls, or urinary .ri(.ins, or wh--eiuire au Apiet!i-r. T in,.- an t unid Sroua int. lio-ie fcKters are invaluaWe. Im hiirh y cur.it ne. t. nic an l stiuiniatisK. iihaal tales lentlna: No matter what your feelinus or syropt'.m .re. what tua disease or ailment Is. use H. iipters. Is.n't wait until y..u are sicir hii i - 'u only leel ta.l or miser.i't-le, u. the Hitter ' itom-e. It ni-iy save your llle. H un.lre.l- l,.iv, en svel l.y so ii,.inir. i-a.1.wlll b. ..u i f-.r a ea. it will not eure or hoip. I, not su!lr y..ur-ell or let ;'our Irien.ls snl er. t.nt u-e and urire thein to use H-.p Hitters Kemciuir. H-.p Hitters is no sde. .Irui;..! iruniten mtmiit, t-ut the lluref and kw.-.Ie.!;.-,ne erer ma.!er Hie laalit. Frlsasl anrl If p," and n. per-n .-r ion y snoui.i without tlieto. Trt Ihe all ien tisday. T'y Hop Cough) Cure and r..it sale sr Pal is. . NI'l .1 "IIS. S CTnrwt. 1 c 10KPOUATIGX XO TICK. (pfh -r TTiK S.Mr,r8T Batr. Rat .Mwn.iT May Vh tTS. Notie is ii''rry irivt-n th it in a'irl.in'' wirh a re":'t!in ot the R-anl l lir-ttors ( th s.ih hury liaii K"a-! t'uipjiiy. a m-etiTia; ul'th -tn-hii'ri of ai.l npany will if lt-l-l at in MeyTJrtiaif. Swtw. rt 4'uuuTy pj.,on the iU lay of Julv. lT1. iV-f weo thi noursot i i.'ri-.'k M. an-l .JoVl'-k P M. of naM .lay tl,- ,mTm ui ImMJna an eturtl-o to h-tt-nnine whetliv-r aiil emp:iny .! make an) pLa a new tnr.iire cn iis na-I an! (raw hi -. kirthe mm of hun-irf-l anl dry lht.o-an-1 l'll:.r tj eturi that am unr. l r-n-I tu be tf-ui al to take the pKte f an exitii,iT m'irttiaifm the sahl an.1 Irivhu. lur the auic 'iiu';U:it w r:ih l" lie r:n'-I.-i JtHX B. JA Ks. ilsy Zl, 57et-retary. 01 an money make fat-r al wrk f-r u than nytiiir4 arise. .:ipKai n r-itrei : we w i tart vtu. 4iJ ier Jy at iv-me m-i' t y the ii. lu-tri- ii. n-n w.men, l--v0'r sir! w in t- rl everrwhre u w r Ut Vw the t!;. s-tiy 'jwtiit mti-l term iree. A-MrtiJ Turtf ,( '. Auai.-ta, Maine. Man t .7 Y-MIXISTR ATO'R S NOTICE. ILrLat oi W m. H. I-; 1 1. Lt: of Jcan-rTn.. S--ai-ret C., i'.a.. Jr J. fe;ter'f A lrn(r.lnri'.n tin th atre eirtTtr hs ui( Ufn Kruno! In to 'vlt-r-i-a-n-! y tit ptj-ajr aa' h -Tit . n -tri- i heres y :! to r. --r- n 1 1. !-1 t. NiA.i Mat mrtke imrTiur aivavnt, tot bttAj hmx -laim xaui tt ame t.- prrnt 'A-m iniv authn( itft h r -t- SAMt KI. hi'1 Kif. June V. TV A Im.r.nrxi- r. X OTICE. Tin t to iv n.tl4-e that n.T wile. F.irat-th Pninnuier. has Iftt my bel ri imrl witt;i,ut ,nt rau .r prT.Aitj.i: aa I 1 bret ywarn all p-rrn toat 1 wiii pay any ti:K u( her cwn trvtiur. Jane M, Tt. OEO. PF1ZENMA I tk. A IMlXlsTKATOK's3 XOTK.E. Estate of Rachael Resazn'-n. late of Jenner Twp., s..merset Co., Peon a, dee d. Letter of administration on theateesiatnar Ine been rranted to ihe an.lersiicne.1 hy the brok er authority, m.th-e is heret.y iren totn."e;n .lcl.ie.1 to it iu tnaae inr mediate payment, and tnose haTin: eiaitv aicain.t it wiil present them duly authenticate.! f .r settlement lo the Administrator, at the late residence ol tee ieoaJel, Saluriav. ihe il .Ut ni Au.n't. 1S74, where and writ a lia will attend for ail pttrte. M1HA.U UEilSHBEROEK. Jane:, "7?. Administrator. "WESTERX PEXX'A. CLASSK'A L AXI yy SCIEXT1F1U IXsTITCTE. The irjtltute prepare Stodenu .r Colieire. Business. Pre!iii.flii Srhnds. 11' -me U:e. aad Teaehinv. Liiti eleTate-L, kealthral. easy ol aeees. an-1 pi'tarce jue, cnm.iie!tn an extensive view of chestnut fel loe. Fu.1 eir;: of Instrae t.irs. Fireeou-sei Stedy. Ot.-n to both see. Ezpecsea m .It-rsie. New Lsnldica: t"t lastle. Ol-n rr-ite in each ns-tu. Addresethe Pnnetpai. JOXATHAX JOXE.-4. A. XL. Dae- . Mt. Pleasaat. P DR. VAN DYKE'S SULPHUR SOAP, Make? the SKI Soft, Clenj, PwrwWbit anl Ueaithy ! I riean:r, Ireaxn-itrir, lM-iinsrt-Intf. Shixir. Ueatinif. anal yiiju.g: re-e" Inlrcifl, i hrint. 1 !-er. -jtou Krutii, Konirhnet9 an-i reiaeM uf the : rr !!-.? fk- I ii; x, Lrniiin aau a.AiaiK " lam 9in, m im' ; !tn rtf hiT;.i n-l -ji'if:ii-c tnee-tj ; wul rLicr ITHI f Ik-KS wr.e-re n thtn f- r.rt-:t: ia fkLE KM A LU t VhX- SI V E Oiu iR. an prrents L'.eut us Ileasn and a an External Me-licai an.1 T.dlet Prir ti.mil has no E.U AU Prk-e. X.eO a caaa lio. three Cakes, aitty rents. S"l hy 'iw i- - i-.u" m. i .... ' . -. . - renerali. E S. WLHSTKat, Pr prles.. i f nee. o X. "rfh Si . Phtla.1 a. Pa. Wao4ai le ' pot. 4u X. Third Phua., Pa. Julys. a ween Is Tour own uss. ti I mens . n-k. keater. il i-e 'w.ei a t.ie turn perm .f .Ither se eaa autk great ui ail trie time the erk. write : rsr-h-nlar u. IL Haluctt a P-rtial. ! Maine. Jiarckn 52500 11. Ar-mU warned. Bast. !-. 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