Ike SomejetHerali July 39. MT Chip 9 .-- ,...' Jt- III11U nVT B plTTSBlBOHlIVlS10N. . 19 1ST. train OB li road ,f;uV.rriv at del-, ourartQrm.il K. ultimor Tim 14 minutes ,u Pltubargh time. lVv"' , -TL-tr-in ""fifl? L.-J.'. - ..i II a Bvi m.m 1A1M Sea, wnvi m -''rrv5..c,u,rt" TTTnH nleesant rout to the East "Ji'jS W - BIUmore, 0:10 f"J,a,oli ;,., dally, r. r. ' train dally. : Uilv except Snmlay. W T train" D1 J.ri riftti A wsanUA Bfld StUtth- . . aTfTW. . Tlfrl'. 0neral Tb-krt Aent .HI11'' ' ' g, jl raas KiaaAt ronrr. a CAHBBI& aaiLBoac. rtr May U. ":. tralni wlU ro"'"110 JrT , m.ii tlna dailr. Ea- ff K a. - liiyPMood,T' taara. aaaiva. bsvt P-m- 0,,,,l ...11 :0 a.m. loop.aa. MjEEait " .. r .xnnrU wlta Local West. ZL to Regular Tim Table, to Uk f. """'Su ielTs-TOer-et ery Satunlay at t oimert with the Mountiln txprew ''".ISVoK.K. and Monday at 4:14 "tt.oeft"'"'aauie train wea wnicn u- h .i a Li a. a. Bruu..(. w H gaKKER, tuirintendeut. 12 00 n f ,j PMsemret Lat f,j fumufa Weat. ItU ' WlWe tijimi Ea (jmM a" eat 13:U p. m MM p. a. 4:4 p. , .-08 A. M Pcfc.iie. !) did." Eluiberrits. Wtkr-aelons. Rastin' Eirs. CornisgToaing nicely. A ol vave has struck us. Tb eacb crop will be good Buy vour Drug at C. N. Boyd's. Tlie tJii of picnics is at its zenith. Tie tltckberry business is booming. Co to C. ". Boyd's for fruit can cement. Bedford had a tub-race on Saturday lost Harrest apples are for sale in our mar ket. Xo it the time to disinlect your prop- tTakcrt timr mantra ciliiit ami vklir iVM T-n. &y, look cot upon the apple when it is rwa. Prtiij pure and prices reasonable at C. X. Boidi. Tlx trout reason closes on the first ot !V;g? pure and prices reasonable at C. S &?d 'a Wkonltberries have made their appear isot is market Tiiere are over four hundred visitors at Ik Bediord Springs. Sjcxrtfc cannot be shot lawiully until fl firs ol September. Tut pear crop is said to be a good one it year in the county. 1W vho buy their Drugs at C. X. wvii'i w ill save money. RAit your snake stories now, or forev er ita hold your peace. TU fli have been particularly jinsp csicg ujj hut few days. Vfjeulles are more wholesome than oieiu in warm weather. Grdea truck is becoming plentier and ttetiai m.ire like living now. TW m.ise a woman makes in putting np Pntt bu a jarring sound. iile the dog days are quite warm the tiu lit cool and refreshing. PfU.e, the first run and high in price, far tug by the fruit dealers. IVkiint Prescriptions and Home Iie P i ptcilty at C. X. Boyd's. Si pkntii are vUible in the evening : but uut all at the same time. Tit crnp 0J mowing machine accidt n '8 aiu.ua!ly light this year. ts , urm. ar th rlmiiHl siun wnia Wester. Pennsylvania. T girl who says ice cream is horrid is Pr!:Y u,e fim one to pass her plate for ajft best place to buy White Lead, Oil Paints Ac. at Byers & Barnelt, rtd. Pa. J1? Morrison & Bra's Cough Syrup t-i-aiment, and get something, good, I rice moderate. Attvrdicj u Uie Almanac summer is i T' Atter I startling information le hoped y0u leej cooler. ;. on hand-the Oliver Chilled JMprepairs at Byers & Barnett, Dr. Sadler, Oculist and Aurist, Xo. 25 rrMsTesue.Piiuburgh.Pa. Eye, Ear. Catarrh sjieciallici. So "-nailer bo great a philosopher a t he, be can never withstand the ,Uo u, kick an empty tomato can. Jul!1 V y 0,1,0 yu' the iUt Md taielh not his home paper. Bnutrstanding, and is not wise. M d get prices of Xaila, Iron. Glass. tJ- J1 Ac, before purchasing else ers & Barnett, Somerset, Pa. K$"?(Hol4lwUum',t0 buy your car- k. yrd ied. cosisiing u ,. M rt'mol Meyersdale. tL Pleed to accommodate tiJlV? first-claaa suit; f-1 wt included. It . fcdrVrfc 00 MliV. fire de- mS Ll!Jeii'nce J- K. Hewart to .wu. The church was nd Mr. btewart tcr imm1 number of dler lT0In diuered Kidneys or pWIjver Kidney. Wort is the i,k lher icine. It h pre- Va"10" o Wt the system, but MIL. MA,U ... -rt IZ - fi.ilaA-11'bla H " s jg: aaaa gits: v,,k Tin tula cnm nrnniiw tn 5 lmirer Ui any harvested in ibis county lor a uomber 01 years. The Herald nncium u gram! br the presence of two ol Boaierset't mast beautilul young ladies ou Monday morn in sr. This Laihaick wan iiud by a beary rata anu uaii bioriu l.in eJnrdaT ereu log. Some damage waa done to the fruit and berries. Mr. J.hn II. Snrder, ot Davtnn, Ohio, ana air. ebo u, i'arker. of ruiaburgb, are among tue f.rni:r residents who are at present visiting in town. It is now thought that the hay crop will esceed that of Inst year. The copwus rains of the pant ten davs have given the grass a irtfsli start, and wound crop bids lair to tie large. One night ot last week a large brick dwelling house, the pnnerty of Mrs. Thomas Mason, in Milford township, was enureiy destroyed oy nre. 1 lie ongin oi me nre is unknown. Owing to the large number of new ad vertisements, we are unable to publish an extremely Interesting letter from our spe cial Washington correspondent, "Picket,' this week. It will be iound sn the "out side' of next week's paper. When you see a woman balance herself on one loot, kick the other wildly out be hind her, and skillfully swoop up in her nana a tantail train, don t be alarmed. She isn't going to hare a fit. She is about to cross a twelve-inch gutter. The copious and refreshing rains ot last week were welcomed alike by residents in town and country. The excessive beat had rendered the eround bard and dry, and the roads dusty. The benefits which the growing crops dirived from the show ers are inestimable. A couple ot the prisoners in jail gave John J. Fritz a severe body-beating on last Sunday. His frontispiece was not much improved by the operation. A de sire to cure John ot his habit of talking too much was what prompted the assault, at least his batterers say so. The Pittsburgh Division ot the Haiti more & Ohio Railroad has made a connec tion with the Pennsylvania IUilroad at Pittsburgh by connecting tracks ot the 1'an Handle road. this will be a good advantage to the B. x O. Company, as it gives them a western outlet. I weniy-two sneep, Belonging io our tnend I). Dickey, ot Middlecreck town ship, were killed and mangled by dogs, on one night of last week. Mr. Dickey cap tured tb dogs and secured recompense for a part I bis loss. L ntortunately for him. one ol tue nogs was uis own. A meeting was held at Jones's Mills- short time since, for the purpose ot advo cating the extension ol the Ligomer al ley railroad to that point It is reported that the majority of the people in that sec tion are In favor ot the movement, and the indications are that the road will at an early day be extended, A good county fair, anions all its other merits, is an evidence of thrift on the part of the farmers of the county. A poor far mer cares nothing about tue fair. He has nothing to exhibit and he dUlikes to at tend, for he is reminded by the elegant products which bis neighbors display what tuilures he and bis farm are. On Monday, the 21st inst., a fire broke out in the job ot coaling owned by 1). U. Hess, on the Woy tract of land, by which some six hundred cords ot wood was con .i sumed. The origin of the J re is not known as there was no pits nor tire anywhere near where the fire originated. It is sup posed to be the work of incendiaries. The loss is considerable. The new two-cent return postal card is out. It u provided with a stamp at each end and room for writing two messages. If the sender wants .n answer, he must remember not to occupy all the space. One stamp is canceled at the office from which it is sent, and the second from the point where responded to. The postals will soon be in general circulation. Mr. Chricaian SUffV. ot Qiiomahonine townsnip, aesires us to correct me state ment about the death of his little boy, as lollows : hen be rose in tiie morning the child was yet sleeping. I be mother cot up and alter doing her usual work. went up for her child and found him life less, wedged between the bed-rail and the wall. The account which we had pub lished, copied from a Johnstown paper. slated that the child bad got under the bed-tick and strangled itself with the ropes. A young man by the name of Pritts met with a painlul accident last iburaday at ternoon. being thrown from bis borse. He was riding by the farm of Oliver Knep per, a short distance west of town, when his horse was frightened by a large black hog tising np suddenly from a fence cor ner. The borse became unmanageable and started to run, throwing Mr. Pritts over his bead. The young man's bead and face were terribly bruised, and it was feared that he bad sustained internal m- uriea. Mr. Frank Dougherty a youth of 10 years of acre blew a great portion ot his lett arm otl last J hursday ; and it happen ed in this manner : He was out hunting and bad stopped to take a rest, his lett arm was resting on the muzzle ot the gun, and as he went to put bis right foot down it struck the trigger of the gun, causing it to go off. The arm was terribly torn from the elbow to the wrist joint. Dr. Bruba ker was sent for and it was thought for awhile that the arm would have to be am putated, but under the Dr.'s skillful treat ment it is thought it will not be necessary. The accident happened near where Mr. Dougherty lives, in Stonycreek township. The present dog law of Pennsylvania is pretty bard on canines, and there is great er inducement than ever for them to be well-behaved. The owner of a dog in the habit ol barking at horses or passing vehi cles is held to be liable for the damage done, while the owner of a vicious dog can be compelled to restrain him at his peril. People who own "purtis" and "dorgs" should look well after them. If Mr. Samuel Deitz continues to drive his last horse through our streets our citizens will not be greatly troubled by enforcing the dog law. Last week while driving down Main Cross street Mr. Deitz ran over three cur at one time, laming them all. " Destki'ctivk Storm. On last Thurs day afternoon a violent storm of wind, rain and hail swept over portions of Mid dlecreck and Millord townships. In the track of the storm which was about two miles wide the rain descended in such suddenness and quantity that the streams were swollen to a? extraordinary height, and the hillsides were divested of trees and crop. At liockwood (formerly Min eral Point) the water on the flat, below the western bill, mas twelve feet deep, and every garden in the thriving village was ruined. Two cows were drowned, and but for the celerity with which they were driven to places of safety, many more val uable animals would have perished. More tbsn one hundred bands were engaged on Thursday night in repairing the main line of the railroad, which was much injured in the neighborhood ot the Point. Tbe saw -mill of Samuel R. Critchfield was partly and the dam entirely swept away. Sixty shocks of w beat on the farm of Jas. M. Meyers was carried away by the wa ter. On the property ot Jonathan Hay. about two miles this side of Hock wood, tbe damage was very great, as two hun dred sugar maples were torn from their roots, and bis oats and potatoes were de stroyed. A bouse belonging to V. Hsy, Esq., in which lived tbe family of John J. Pritts, was blown down. His wife and four children were at borne, but fortunately escaped serious injury. In fact every farmer living in the ill-fated region has some loss to regret, and we are only able to mention few of the more serious cases. On the north aide of town considerable loss was occasioned by the storm, but no thing like that suffered by our Milford neigh bora. In town we had a very heavy rain, but bare not heard ot much damage being done. Quite a number of bridges were swept off. It is estimated that at least ten thous and dollars will be required to repair tbe damage caused by the storm. j CoiiKTV SlPKIslRTKNDK.VT S KtWKT. The friends of education in this county have been active during the past year, in their efforts to elevate the strade of their common schools ; and the healthy impetus which we have enjoyed during the last decade still continues, and, (though in some places slowly) is surely strengthen ing tbe caue of popular education among us. frtiool Ilouie. Owing to the financial crisis, tbe effects of which still continue, only eight ot our worst bouses were re placed by new ones, viz. : One in Alle gheny, one in Paint, one in Somerset Tp., one in Southampton, one in Sionycreek, one in Summit, one in Elklickr, and one for a joint school between Elklick and SummtL All are good frame buildings and large enough to accommodate the pu pils of the different sub-districts in which they are located. The new bouses in Elk- j lick and Summit, and two old ones in Milford were supplied with improved pat ent furniture. These bouses are all well finished: but in three instances tbe sites have been very carelessly selected. Di rectors should be careful in the penorm ance of this part of their duty, as the hap piness ot the pupils as wen as tne neaitn ot a community frequently hinges upon this point In every case where a new house is to be erected, at least half an acre of smooth and well drained land should be procured. The idea that piece of rocky or marshy land, totally unfit for anything except to furnish a hiding place for snakes or a solitary retreat for the croaking frog. is a suitable place to buna a scbooi bouse, simply because it can be procured for a lew dollars, is too ridiculous to De enter tained by an enlightened people ; and it is hoped that henceforth directors - will be more prudent in selecting sites for school buildings. Fourteen houses are unnt lor use; out several of these will be replaced by new buildings before another term opens. A number of districts are still without the requisite out houses, and as the cultiva tion of modesty and chastity is as essential in tbe formation ot character as the train ing ot the intellect, and it is sincerely hoped that this matter will receive tbe at tention it demands. Amxirat'tt. Blackboards are in all tbe schools. Outlined maps, globes and charts are in most of them; a few, however, are still w ithout apiwrutus worth mention - iQg- in many t the schools there is a want of projK-r classification, resulting from a diversiiv of text-books. In some districts the changes of books have been so frequent that citizeua feel unwilling to bear the burden of purchasing the books adopted. and the result is the wsnt of uniformity reterred to. It a nnitortnity could be se cured throughout the county this evil would be obviated. Experience has taught us that an attempt at a gradual change al ways results in more or less contusion ; hence, the way to secure the desired end is to carry it into effect at once. We there fore suggest tbe agitation of this question by directors, teachers, and all parties con cerned, from this time to the next trien nial convention, when measures can be taken toward uniformity throughout tbe county, leatter. two hundred and twenty nine were employed in the schools during the winter. Of this number one hundred and ninety-nine were males and thirty fe males. 1 here has been great advancement in the character, spirit and literary quail tica;' "ns of our teachers within the last year. All with the exception of nine teenexhibited a commendable desire to improve. They realize the responsibility of their mission ; and, notwithstanding tbe steady decrease ot wages, they have so faithfully and cheerfully discharged their arduous duties, that in the future we can expect much from the present corps of noble teachers in the county. In this con nection we notice the lamentable fact that while many of our teachers are readers ot standard works on teaching, there are oth ers who fail even to read an educational journal. It the farmer, mechanic and pbvsician find it necessary to read jour nals devoted to tbe interests of their re spective callings, in order to keep pace with tbe age in which they live, ho much more important is it that the teacher to wbomus committed the work ot training those who are to fill all these avocations shall by tbe same means endeavor to keep up with every progressive movement tbat is made in bis more responsible calling T f.xamiTiatioM, hleven public examina tions were held. Two professional and three hundred provisional certificates were issued, r itiy-seven applications were re jected. lbe standard of qualification was slieht ly raised above that of the nrecedine vear. This while it gave lull aaiinfactioa to the progressive and energetic teachers, elicited much murmuring from tbe drones, many ot wtiom claimed that they received as good if not belter certificates four years ago. t hese leaciiers have always been con tent with certificates of a low grade, and now since the standard has been raised and they are "weighed in the balance and found wanting." they feel disposed to complain, and impeach tbe judgment and lairness ol tbe superintendent ; but as this dissatisfaction waslevinced only by a few non proncient applicants, and as we kne the progressive teacher is ever ready for a more tnorougn inspection, we have deter m ined to raise the standard of qualifica tions at least twenty per cent, during the ear npon wnich we enter. Jnttitulet. Our County Institute con vened in Somerset on the 23d of Decem ber and continued in session five days. The attendance was good, tar better than we expected, as tbe weather was extreme ly inclement during tbe entire session. Prof. Beard, of California State Normal Scbooi, and Miss Leonard, of Indiana State Normal, were our lecturers and in structors ; and their work was highly ap preciated by all who had the pleasure of xtending our meetings, valuable aid was rendered by the professional men of Somerset, among whom were lie v. whet stone and lion. A. J. Colborn. The teach ers deserve credit tor tbe active part they took in tbe exercises, and the honor of the Institute s having been a success is largely owing to their meritorious efforts. Six districts held local Institutes. The teach ers of these districts are among tbe most energetic and enthusiastic workers in the cause of popular education we have in the county, and tbe condition ot tbeir schools sufficient evidence ot the advantages arising trom these meetings. I uitation$ About sixteen weeks were spent in visiting schools. During this time all the schools in the county were visited but three, an average ot an hour and a halt being spent in each. A numlier of schools were visited a second time. The severity ot the weather and deep snows bv which tbe roads were some times so tailed as to render it impassable impeded my visitations very much ; but the friendly greeting which I received in every district, prompted me to double my efforts In the performance of my duty. In many schools the pupils were wailing for the accustomed visit and inspection, and tbe teachers for tbe usual friendly confer ence. One or more directors usually ac companied me. Tbe secretary of the board ot Elklick town&hip'iJ. X. Davis) deserves special mention. He not only accom panied me to all the schools oi bis own district, but continued with me in my vis itations to three schools of adjoining dis tricts. It is highly gratifying to state that most of the schools ars visited by directors and parents, and that six boards have made tbe secretary district superintendent Tbe stance to be traveled in visiting all lbe schools of this county is so great a to ren der anything like dose supervision Impos sible ; hence, a monthly visit to the schools by an intelligent district superintendent is much needed auxiliary. Lonclu$un I it el tbat we nave not made as great advancement in building and furnishing school bouses as our past and present condition demands, yet we nave done reasonably welt all things con sidered. Our directors are generally a wake to the wants ot tbe public schools, and. ith a tew exceptions, manifest a disposi tion to discharge their duties. It will be noticed that tbe per cent or attendance is lower than it baa been for some lima past This has not been caused by any negli gence on the part ot either school officers itatront, but is owing entirely to the unusual severity of the winter and the im- paaaable condition ot the roads. 1 again express my thanks for the uni form kindness shown me by directors. teachers and parents while in discharge of my omcuu duties. J. U. Whtpket. July 27, 1879. Co. 8upt. I A Sunday -school Convention ot Somer set Classis. Reformed Church, will be held at Xew Centreville. August 20. at 74 clock, p. m. The congregation at Cen treville asks that the number of delegates from the different schools and chargea be not limited, and requests a large attend ance. It is further ream sted that each paster send tbe number and Htmti ot the delegates of his charge to C. A. Walter, at Gebbarts. at least one week previous to the meeting of the convention. . NkW CKIITIIKVtl.LK. July 24. 187U. ,' Euitok Herald : In your publication of last week, a Xew Lexingtonian. under ; the title of Something Not Just," raises an objection to the increased tuition of the JVormal schools lor me coming session ; and were it to apply to all the schools of the county, we should agree with him as being what be has designated it But tbe txlr tuition is undoubtedly designated tor an extra school, and does not affect any other, at leaat we can assure our friend that it does not reach the school of Xew Centreville. Perhaps the proper person to reply in this objection would he the publishers of the tuition ; but as it came from the limits ot our school, ana irom a former pupil, we thought a word from us would not be out ol place, uurschosi both Normal and Intermediate depart menu, will be conducted on a plan siiuiutr to last Kali, and at similar rales. I he U jeet will be to prepare teachers thorough ly tor their work, and at the same time oi fer to the young people an opportunity for a mora advanced education. In the recitation room we shall require very thorough work, and by the reviews and examinations which we shall give we hope to be able to prepare our pupils for the cominc teat which, we believe, will be and ought to be more rigid than any in the past A Literary Society will also be foimed in connection with tbe school. Instruc tion in higher branches will be given if desired. Contests will be held in several of the branches toward tbe close of the session. Lectures will be given at stated times on tbe vinous topics ot school gov ernment etc. Boarding can be obtained at eery rttuonabU rate. To these things we invite tbe attention of our friends and earnestly soliciting the cooperation of both citizens and students, we shall cheer fully enter upon our work, August 4th, feeling that with their aid, we shall not tail to accomplish a work or permanent results, and one of which all lovers ot ed ucation may be proud. Very respectfully, I. S. SilYDEK, W. L. Tedrow, Teachers. Ed Herald. In vour issue of the 23d is a communication signed. II., dated Xew Lexington, July 18, 1879, which deserves a passing notice. The writer ot the communication refer red to, speaks of himself as a tcacher, and from what be says concerning college tui tion, it may be inferred that he has at some time rubbed against a college building, or that be has at least been considering tbe matter. His composition, however indi cates that the proper thing for him to do, would be to apend a few years more as a pupil in a good common school. If be speaks of himself as one ot the "first- class teachers" who received $23 per month, the ouly wonder is tbat be receiv ed so much. A school board that will throw away $23 per month upon a teacher wbo so tearfully murders the "ijueen s English as to use tbe expression "when the tuition were," ought to be called to ac count for squandering public funds. Ot the eight sentences contained in his com munication, there is but one that will bear a critical examination. One ot eight is about twelve per cent How would that kindot work pass in an examination? Come, come, Mr. II.. we must have better English or less talk about teaching. Let us now inquire concerning the truth of the statement that the tuition is higher than it has formerly been. I myself expect to at tend one of the Normal Schools this fall. After seeing tbe notice in the paper I learned from the teacher that there were four different rates of tuition, suited to the four classes of students likely to attend these schools, tbe rate for primary pupils being $3 50, the normal classes $3 and $0, and those studying the dead languages or higher branches ot natural science, $7. In stead of this being higher than it has been in tbe past it is lower ; the normal clas ses remaining tbe same and tbe primary department being reduced from $4 to $3 50. P. U. M Berlin, July 25. 1879. Stanton's Mills, July 21, 1879. Edi tor Herald : rot seeing anything in your valuable- paper, the Herald, for some time, from this place, I thought I would write you a few items that might prove ot interest to your many readers : Quoit pitching is highly enjoyed by the loafers ol this place. Our neighborhood has been considera bly annoyed by tramps of late. Mr. J. II. Gardner will open a Normal scbooi here on the 4th of August. Communion rervtces t iiopoweit, no the 20th inst, was largely attended. Jonas Rayman is building himself a new dwelling bouse, which, when completed, will be one of the finest in this section. Our Sunday-school, under the careful instruction of officers and teachers Is mov. ing harmoniously, and is doing a good work. The young gent that comes across the country to see one ot our girls, judging rrom the tune be stays, must be contem plating matrimony. Come often, we won't squeal on you again. W.J. Tbe National Complaint. Dyspep sia is tbe national complaint Almost ev ery other man or woman you meet has it, and the mult is that the number of pseu do-remedies for it is as numerous as Pha raoh's host They are for tbe most part worthless. There is, however, a search ing eradicant ot this distressing and obdu rate malady, one whose genuine merits long since raised it to a foremost place among the staple medicines of America. Hostellers btomach Bitters extirpates dyspepsia with greater certainty and promptitude than any known remedy, and is a most genial invigorant appetizer and aid to secretion. These are not empty as sertions, as thousands of our countrymen and women who have experienced its ef fects are aware, but are backed up by ir refragable proofs repeatedly laid !efore tbe public. Tbe Bitters also promote a regular habit of body and give a health ful stimulus to the urinary organs. A prominent business man of this city said yesterday that an engineer corps has been for some time surveying a route for tbe Pittsburgh & Lake Erie railroad which will tap tbe coke region ot the upper Mon- ongahela valley. Tbe Philadelphia & Heading railroad has been tor a long time endeavoring to get an outlet to the Wet through the coal and coke regions. The proposed route is from Harrisburg over the Cumberland Valley railroad to Chamberv burg, thence to Bedford and Somerset down the Youghiogheny to the Mononga- Lela at McKeesport Tbe intention is to make a connection with the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie railroad at some point not very far trom this city. The feeling in this city, the gentleman thought was strongly in favor of this enterprise, as was also tbe people living along the proposed route. PilUburgK Pott. Tbe following are amonir the list of names registered at the Somerset House during tbe past week : J. I . Woods, E. U. Smith, Bliss Whit- ten, W. F. Wood. T. M. Davis. It Q. Whitten. Wm. M. Dalgliesh, J. J. Spect Alex Law. Henry Smith. David Bavrd. Tboa, B. McKaig, and wife. Gen. Blair, Pittsburgh ; 8. B. Ladd Kansas City, Ma; J. T. Cuttenon, Sandy Hill. X. Y.; Chas. A Bolton. Chester. Pa.; M. Robert son, W. F. Clautice, Baltimore ; U. A. Pearson and wife. Washington, D. C ; B. r. Meyers. Harrisburg: Ross B. Reid. Dunbar : R. Gala war. A. J. Crossland. Connellsvilie; Miss M. Graham. Wilkios- burg; W. L. Miller. Port Perry : W. F. Hasson. E. C. Welsh. Liberty, Ind ; Christophers Fritchman, Broadford ; J. B Landenoa and wife, Alleghe ay. The Somerset Classis. ot the Pitts burgh Synod of the Reformed Church, met this year In Frostburg Md., June 4ih 1879. There is a regular committee appointed by all Classical and Synodical bodies ot the church to make a report on the State of Religion within their bounds. This report is read by the chairman of the committee anl usually forms the hut business of each body. The committee on the state of the church consisted of Revs. W. IL Bates. A.E. Truxal and El der Jonathan Rhonda. The summer drought is the dread of all good batter-makers unlet tbey have found oat that by using Wells, Richardson & Ca's Perfected Butter Color, the golden color of J one can be kept up. It is recom mended by dairy experts everywhere, as the best color known. In case of being overpowered by heat send for the nearest doctor and while he is coming use cold water freely, both inside and out. Apply it to the head and neck with cloths, or pour it onthe colder the better. Use ice it practicable. A Rkmakkaki.k ItKML'i.r. It makes no difference bow many PhViU;ians, or bow much medicine you have tried, it i now an established fart that trermun Syrup is the only remedy which lias given com- Slete satisfaction in severs cases of Lung liseasc. It is true there are yet tboos sands of persons wbo are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds set tled on the Breast, Pneatnonia, Whoop ing Cough. Arc. wbo have no personal knowledge of lioschee'a erman Syrup. To such we would say that 00.0UU bottles were sold last year without one complaint Consumptives try jost one bottle. Regu lar size 75 cent. Sold by all drn;;;rta in America. Wanted. 100 Bjtrrvfc of Maple Su gar. ! 1,000 Pushcls of Potatoes. 1,000 Bushels of Wheat For cash, or in exchange for goods. Coos & Beerits. SOXEXSET MARKET Corrected by Oooa k Baurra. DUUU I CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Apples, dried, ft a Applebutter, V aal.... ......... Bran. 1U0 at Bauer, V ("-) Butter, V (ro ....-. Buckwheat, ft buahel " meal, 100 ki...-. BeeKWal. V k Baeon, ahoulders, fl S " aidea, " . country bams, a....i. 4c to&e 60eoo . Al IS to St .10c "Se ..fi : to tst o .. a&e 00 Je IS to lie Sic 608 to Sic as 6e ...We . i M to Si W 7aa 12a Se Q loo 3O30 6t7Ue .........Me si to oi&e 400 Me Ul ic .oc toTbc le 1 7 ..l eo to i 7s S4 00 i HtflOl Uorn, (ear) fl bushel.. Uoro, (ahelled) fl bubal Uorn meal W a....n ...... Calf aain. V a Em. d Flour, bbl FbuueedWba., (M fc) Hum, (ni gar-cur!) f ...... Lard. M Leather, red aula, y - - upper - - kip. " Hhldllnra, and chop loo !...., Uau, V tiu Potatoes, fl bu Peaehea, dried, f) a Kyeftm R&a-a. a - Salt, No. t, bbLextra ' itrouna Aium, per sack .. 1 Aahton, per lack Suirar, yellow fl a . " white Tallow, w a . totfiae w neat, yi du woot v a 1 CO asfHa NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Pennsylvania College, GETTYSBURG, PA. THE flmt Term ol tbe next Oolicglute year will begin September 4, 1879. The Faculty oft tall Inatltutlon ti full. Theeoune el instruction la liberal and IhoTouarn. The loca tion ia moat pleaaanl and bealtay, in the mldat ol an intelligent and moral commanlty, and aceea. ibla by Uallroad Uaim three time a day. Hie Frpatory Department which Is under the direct supervision of tbe Fac ulty, bu been reorganiaed, and furnlrbea thor ough instruction for hori and young me-i prepar ing for Hualnef a or College aUuea. Students In tliia department are under the special care ol offi cers wbo reside with them In the building. For lurtner tnionnntivn or t.'atainguea, address At. VALE.NT1NK, V. V., Prmident ol Oollmr, or FROK.f. M. HlalLK, July 30, lw Frlaclple of Prep. Dept. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF TAI.L'A ALE KEAI. FT FATE. Br virtue of an order of Oonrt Issued out of the Court ol Cutnniou Plena of Sotuereet County Pa., to me directed, I will expox to sale, by public auction, at tbe Court iluu, in Somerset, Pa., on Friday, Auguxl 22, 1879, at 1 o'clock, P. the lollowing described real estate, via : A crrUin tract of land situate In Sotnnrrct town ship, Somerset county, Pa., adjoining lands of Jc naa Ouster, Jonathan Baer, John Altmiller and others, eoouilning u acres more or leas, all of wnicn is in a goou state oi amivation; Having a two atory fnone dwelling noase, i frame barn and other out buildings thereon erected, also a good appie orrnani. X fcKMS. 10 per cent, of tae pnrch&M moner to be paid as soon as tbe property is knocked down : one-third on confirmation of sate, one-third In six mom us and one-tfiiru in on year wttn Interest, deterred pay menu to be sectored by judgment on tne uinu. U EOKUE SPANG LEK. Assignee of Wm. Khoadl. UDITOK'S NOTICE. 1 In 'he Court of Common M. A. Sanner it Co. Pleas of Somerset Co. Pa., ts. SPJo. II Jan. T W7J, E. 1. Jacob I). Miller, j "U le. 174 real estate suld - ... . -J toC. J. JAUler for tiTii. And now, to wit : 2d dayof May, ls:, Sule on parties Interested to show eue why tbe confirm ation of the Sheriffs sale ssould nut be taken off and the sale set aside. SOMERSET COUNTY, : hxtracis frum the Kecoruof said Court oertlned this th day of May, lsTO. Protikonotary. Tbe heirs, legatee! a ni distributees of Jacob Breniaer deceased, wbo are entitled to share In tbe fund realised from the aale of aald real state. and all other persona Interested are hereby notl- ne so appear on tne zatnoay oi August, a. u. and show cause, if any they hare, why tbe confirmation of said sale should not be taken off, and the aale set aside. CUFFaOTH RI PFEIa Jly SO Attorney for O. J. M iiier. QOURT rnOCLAMATON. bbbcas, the Honorable William M. Hall, President ol the several Courts of Common PleaJ of theCounties eompontrg the sixteenth Judicial District, and J ustice or tae Courts of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, for lie trial of all capital and other encoders in the said District, and Dakisx Srrrrr aaJ C. C. Mihilsii Es- 3 aires. Judges of tbe Cotrtsof Common. Pleas, and ustice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for tbe trial of all capital and otneroneniiero in msuouniy oi sosnereevnaTe Issued their precepts and to me directed, for hold ing a Court of Common Pleat, and General Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Del I v. try and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Somerset Xwsidar. Aa(: 23, 1S7. Nonca is herrbt aiarn to all the Justice of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the aald County of Somerset, that they be then and there la their proper persons, with tbeir rolls, reourd,lnquU il lions, examinations, and other remembrance, to do those things which to their offices and In that bebali appertain to tie done; and alfo, they wbo will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail ol Somerset Cor vy, to be then and there, o tprosocut against tnem as tnau ne jut. July 30 Sheriff. LIST OF CAUSES. FIRST WEEK. Freeman and BtcClellnn vs. Henry Ream. S. Philson . Co. vs. lenols Aleyers. Jos. L. Hammer vs. A. V. SUnton, exetr. and extrix. Henry Clayeomb's admr. ta. E. M. Bow man. W. P. Beegbiey't an vs. S. P. Qclger. Abraham McAdams vs. Rennen Woy. J. &. Zimmerman vs. Albert and David Lohr. Jane Brook's use vs. Green B. King. P. S. Hay v. Ellen S. Kelm. John Montgomery endorsee of W. Klmmel vs. Henry Brant. William McLuckie vs. William Engio. Robert MoLackle vs. William Engie et at Weed Sewing Machine Co. vs. J.N. Fichu nor. Dr. C. P. lnnart's use vs. Edward Model ler. J. W. k H.C. Van Horn vs. Jesse Linton etaL SECOND WEEK. I a. B King s use vs. Wm. H. Brooks. X 11. B. King's use vs. Wm. H. Brook. 5 Lydia Doogee'i Trustee vs. Topper and Fyaa. 4 Fayette Co., Mutual Fire Insurance Co. va. J. O. Meyers. 6 Fayette Co. Mutual Fire Insurance Co. vs. J. U. Meyers, Admr. of P. Merer, dee d 5 Oliver A. Parker r. Ira CCanneld. T. Michael Will w.WaUaccH. Walter. 8 Jotaa J. Frit n. Henry M. Carver. S Caaper Leebei vs. Kelm A LivengooJ. 14 V. B WerU va John Hick. II Edmund Kiemaa va. Wm. B. Freaae. U I'horpennlng A Frits use, vs. Mahloo Miller. 13 George Mawn vs. teo W. Speerf. 14 John and Alex. Leslie vt. J. U. Hantaan etal. 15 F. Lorlng vs. Thomas Fox. IS Sarah Frltt's use v. Wm. So.Ur. IT Henrietta Nedrow vr. Oraft M. Pile. ! IS John A. Young vs. Cnarle U Rattier. 19 Mary H. Oelger vs. Ueorge Hardin. 50 James Kelley va Chrtetlan Fisher. 21 Henry I Young t. Jonathan J. Miller. 21 Benjamin Lap va Samuel Horner. iB MnUomaa. t llmaa A Co. vs. The Savage Fir Brick Co. 24 First National Bank of CunnelunriUe, Pa., vs. Isaac Hugu. 51 Jacob Rector va. The Township of Millord. H. F. SOHELL, Angaataa Fiotooaotary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Samuel C. Pit, UU. of Eomeraet Hu rough, HonwrM county. Pa., dee d. Latter ol admlnistratioaea the above estate hav ing beea granted to the smderslgiMd, notice ts hereby given to those indebted to Ute make imme diate payment, and those) having claim or de mand win sua aaowa tne tame witneut delay. uiuaitt w. PILE. July SO Administrator. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Having beea appointed Auditor to past upon the xrwptk filed to the account of Juelab Lowry, Adm r of James Cook, dee'd, and to make a du trlbutioB of the fund In bit hand, to and atooag those legally en titled thereto, notice is hereby given that I will attend to the duties el said as p!ntlliet at my Boe Thursday, Au gust Ti ' ' TALHAJ, July X. Auditor. NK If Alt VER TtSEitkSTS JHKKIKK a oA I.E. riy virtue of sundry writ of Fieri Faclv, Levar Facias, alia Fieri Facta and VetKtltiuni Exptnuu. issued out of the Court of Common Plea of Somer set Co., Pa., and to me directed, there will be ex posed to public (ale, al ins C mn Huuse, in Somer set, Pa., on Friday, August 22, 1879, at 1 o'clock, r. w . all tne right, title. Interest ant claim vt Joseph C. Yuliy, at. In and to the tol lowing described real estate, vis : A certain tot of ground situate In Mcyendale Borough, Somerset county. Pa., known on the general plan of said town a lot ho ol tbeoling er survey, containing l i acre, more or lets, with a two story frame awelilug houfe, uable and other oulbuiltttnva thereuu ereru-d, bounded on the north by i'eunayivaaia (truet, oa the east by Third street, m the south by Nor to stroet, and au the west by lot ot Ueorge Werner, witb tlx ap purtenance. Taken in execuliun a tbe property of Joseph C. Y utry, at tbe tail ut U. I. saltier. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim or J. G. Phi:itpl, vt, in and to tbe toiiowing described real esiale.via : No. 1. A certain piece or parcel of land situate In Upper Turkeyroot Twp., Somerset county, Pa containing 120 acre more or leas, being part of a tract of land warranted In the name ot John Dun lap, and patented to the aald Jacob G. Phillippl, nod situated partly ia Fayette and partly In Somerset oounUee, adjoining land warranted la the of George Yoho, John kemklea and others, oa the water of Phliladelpaia Hock Run; said land being unimproved, with the appurtenances. No. X. A certain tract of bind situate la Upper Turkeyfoot Twjx, somerset county, ra-, contain ing 30 acre more or lei, being the soaiaeaat corner ol a tract of land warranted In the nam of George Yoho, situate partly In I ayette and (part ly In Somerset eountie, adjoining land of Abra ham Styert and others: same land is unimproved. witn tne appurtenance. Taken In execution u tbe Property of J. G. Phil lippl at the suit of J. F. Murray A Bro use of samuei Murray, now us ot j. ti. a x. . m array, administrators of Saniael Murray, deceased. . ALSO Alt the right, title, Inteiest and claim of Marion Glotlelty, ol, in and to lh following described real estate, vU: No. L 1-4 Interest in a certain lot of ground sit- uata In Salisbury Borough, Somerset county, ra- containlnn U acre, more or lea, with a two-atorr Planing Mill thereon erected, adjoining lands of soiutnun Manse L, Main street on in nortn, anu alley on the west and south, with the appurtenan ces. No. S. Vi lot of ground, more or leu, situate at aioresaid, containing oi an acre, more or lest, unimproved, adiolning lot No. L on the north and alley on the east, west, and south, with tbe appur tenances. Taken In execution a tbe property of Marios Glotfelty, al the mil of Wolf, Lane A Co. ALSO All the rtgkt, title, interest and claim of Jere miah Klttntr, of, in and to tbe following described real estate, vis : A certain tract of land situate In Larimer Twp., Somerset county, Pa., containing b awes, more or icss.oi wnica mere are afoul u acres eiearea with a 1 story log house and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Jonathan Bittner, Aaron Geiger and Peter Knepp, with tbe upburte nanee. Taken In execution at the property of Jeremiah Bittner, at the suitol Jonalhrn F. biuner, use of Peter Caler. ALSO All the right, title, Interest ami claim of Cnarle Heinemeyer, of, ia and to the following described real estate, vlx: A certain tract of land situate In Stonycreek Twp., Somerset county. Pa., containing 14 acres, more or less, or which then are about loo acre cleared, and about 3S acre In meadow, with a two-story Intme dwelling ntusu and bank barn thereon erected, adiolnln; land of Alex Walker, Moses Walker, Sarah Boyer, Edward Oleatner, and W. P. Miller, with the appurtenance. Taken in execution a the property of Charles Heinemeyer, at lb suit of David Mecgea. ALSO All tli right, title, interest and claim of Conrad Wechtenheuer, of. in and to the following describ ed real estate vit : A erruiu tract of land situate tn Jenner Twp, Somerset county Pa., containing 107 acres, mure or leas, of which there are about W acre clear and 10 acre in meadow, with a two-story plank house and bank barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of Frederick O. Nell, Daniel Stunt, Joua ausneuer- ger, C. iL Kauti, and others, with the appurte nance. Taken In execution a the property or Conrad Wecbtenhelser, at the suit of Henry Housefelt. ALSO All th right, title. Interest and claim of John A. Miller and Abraham D. Miller, terre tenant. of. In and to th following described real estate. Tlx: A certain trad of land situate In Allegheny Twp., Somerset connty. Pa., containing luv aerr more or less, ol which there ar about a acres, cleared, with a two-tory plank dwelling house and rrame oarn tnereon crecteu, aojosning wnii ui Jool Land Is. Jonathan Ling, Israel Keeler, John Olndlesperger.and others, with lb appurtenan ce. Taken In executliJi a the property of John A. Miller, delL, Abraham D. Miller, terre tenant, at the suit ot Henry Laniiia, us oi wiiuum o. Dlveiy. ALSO All tbe right, title. Interest and claim of Christ- Ian C. Stouman, of, in and to th billowing de scribed real estate, vis : A certain tract or land situate in stonyereeu Twp., Somerset county, Pa., cmitalning 1W acre, more or le. of which there are about 100 acre clear!, and x acre In meadow, with a two-tory Irame boose, tmnk barn and otner outouiiuiogs and a large sugar camp thereon erected, adiolning la full of josian J. waixer, wm. m. ncoroca, Lnure Farm, and others, with tbe appurtenan ce. Taken in execution a tbe property of Christian C. Muttman. at the tult ol L. D. Sngler, use oi Abraham Wilson. ALSO All the right title intrreet and claim f Elisa beth hngle and Mstbanlel Hocbttetlar deceased of in and to tne following described real estate vis : A certain tract of land situate in Elklick town ship, Somerset county. Pa., containing 111 acre, more or less, of which there ar abeut 'JO acre cleared, with a on 'lory plank houseand log barn tiieieou tnuNi, -ijOfaug laaoees liaoM Mck. annus, Jacob T. Llvengood, SI la Treasier, Daniel Hers hberger and otner. witn tn appurtenance. Takra in execution a the property of Elisabeth Enxleand Nathaniel Hochstetier. deceased, at the suit of P. S. Hay, Wm. K. Ha and 8. M. Savior, Administrator of David Hay, deceased. aiij Ail the right, title. Interest and claim of Jamet R. CampbeU. of. In and to th following described r. ale ate, vit: Two certain lot or ground situate tn Meyersdal borough, Somerset county. Pa., and known oa the general plan of aald town as kit No. 267 and SM In th dinger survey, containing acre, mora or Irs, with a two story frame dwelling bouse and other cut buildings thereon erected, bounded en th nortn by summit street, east by Mt AO x. south by High street and on th west by Flnt street, with the appurtenance. Taken in execution a in property oi j ante at. Campbell at the lull of Fieminjr, Agnew A Co. .aijau All the right, title, latere and claim of Sophia M. Patton and John W. Patton, of. In and to the following described real estate. Tit : A certain lot of ground situate on the sou.h tide of Union nrett. In Somerset borough, Somerset county,' Pa. fronting on said street 31 feet and ex tending aoutn oi same orcaoin i-.J net io lot oi u. Hileman. bounded by Burnet Picking oa th east and John Cessna on lb west, witb th appurte nance. Taken In execution at the property or sopbla Jl. Patton and John W. Patton at tbe tuit of W. J. Baer, ute of John Boucher, ate of J. U. Klmmel t assignees. ALSO Alt tbe right, title. Interest and claim of Beo lamin Muster, of, u and to tbe lollowing described ml estate, vis : No. 1. A certain tract M land situate in stony- creek t-wntblp, Somerset county. Pa., containing 34 acres, more or last, all cleared, with a two story frame bouse, bank bam. tannery, and otner oat buildings thereon erected, adjoining ianti of J. .'. Walker, D. E.?OIe(ner and Edward Uleraner, with the appurtenances. No. S. Situate as aforesaid, containing 87 acres, more or lest, of which there are about 33 aire cleared, with a one and one-half story frame hoot and log barn thereon erected, adjoining lands ot Alex. Walker, Daniel Glessner, Leroy Gloea aad others, with th appurtenance. Taken In execution a the property of Benjamin Mtuser. at tbe suit of Edward SI. Oleatner, u ot PeurC. Meyci. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel Berkey, ol, in, and to th following described real estate, fit : A certain tract of la ml situate In Paint town ship, Somerset connty. Pa., containing 17& acre, more or less, of which there are about 40 acre cleared, and one acr In meadow, with a on story log dwelling bouse, and log stable there jb erected, adjoining land of John ami Kaufman, Daniel J. Berkey and others, with lbe appurtenance. Taken In execution as tbe property of Samuel Beakev, at tbe suit of Henry P. J. Cutter, Tret tee of Harry Custer dee d. ALSO Alt the right, title. Interest and etalm of Daniel 8. Belt, of, In aad to tne lollowing described real state. Tlx : A certain tract of sand situate in jester town ship, Somerset County, Pa., containing 2 acres, mure or less, of which there I about 1 acre In meadow, with a on and one-half try dwelUng bouse thereon erected, adjoining land of Isaac Ankeny, Isaac Klmmel aad others, with lb ap unrtenaace. Taken in execution at the property of Daniel 8. Bells, at lb rail of Abraham Beau. ALSO All th right, title. Intereft and claim ef Jacob S. Picking and Thomas J. Picking, of, la and te lbe following described real estate, rti : No. L A certain tract ol land innate m somer set townahlp, Somerset county. Pa., containing thirty-two acre, more or le, adjoining land of Daniel Weyand, Sumuel O. Pile, Rudolph Femer and the Somerset and Johnstown turnpike, with the appurtenances. No. 3. Adjoining the above described land aad lands of Samuel C. Pile and Rudt I) h Femer, con taining tlx acr and aioety-oo perches, with lh appurtenance. Taken in execution at the property of Jacob S. Picking and Thomas J. Flexing, al the tall of Samuel P. Miller. ALSO i . i. .i i.v. .i.i- . i i-:M t n n All tue ngoi, uu, Hnmvmh bin v, v. v.. Lint, of, la and to tbe following described real at- latc, via : kl- . T 1 ... . r A .ll-.l. Iw. U.HM. dale borough, sjomertet count r, P-, containing boose, (tarda and other out-building I hereon erected, boanded oa tae south by Broadway street. on I the tae west by allay, oa the north bv allay, and oa uj 4ja vuu,i, wiui prr1 . No. t. A eertaln tract of land situate la Somer set township, Somerset county. Pa., oootaintng to acres, more or leas, ef which tnr are about acre in meadow, witn a two-wury iraaa uouaw, log barn, and other oat-bulkl lags tberaon erected, adjoining land of John Kantner. John McAdams, aL Hay, cy rut nnauiis, aau otnar, wim u ap- rairtetjeBOr s Taken In execution as th property of C. O. Lint, at Uw fait of Valentine Hay, at of P. P. H Walker. . - , ALSO An the right, title, Interest and claim ot Daniel Swarner, defendant, aad Jacob Kreagerand Alex ander Blubaogb, terre tenant, at, la aad to the lollowlnsdeacribed real estate. Tlx . A eenaln tract of land tltuat la Upper Tur kevfoot Iwp., Somerset county, Pe containing 714 acre, more or less, of which there are about VA acres clear, and 'A acre la sneadow, with a two-atorr toe dwelling bouse, lost barn, and other outbuildings thereon erected, adjoining leads ef Jobs Marker, Lemuel King, lrvm Sullivan, aad others, with the appunenaoor. To be told ia two parcel. ' Parcel No. L Situate a eforasid. containing 1M'4 acre, more or lets, of which ther ar about 1" o acres clear, and acres In meadow, with a two-story tog dwelling house, tot; bare, aad otbor I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. evtbntldina thereon er :t,. ailtolnlna- lands of , irrta Sullivan, John Marker, Daniel Faldiey, and wimn. wun tue appurtenance, I'aroel No. a. Situate a afortweU, containing 61'4 acres, mure or less, adjoining parcel No. I, Lemuel King. Daniel Faldiey, and others, with the appurtenances, . Taken tn execution as the proper) y of Daniel Swarner, defendant, end Jrvb Krengerand Alex ander Bluueugn. terre tenants, at tne suit of Hi ram 'Jrsmer, useol Frederick Kreger, Sr., us ef T L. Benlord, use of Samuel Iiansecker aad Cym Bontord. ALSO All th right, title. Interest and claim of Wll iiaui Coeavr. of, la and to the tuilowlug described real estate. Tit : A certain tract nt land tttuate In Allegheny Twp., Somerset county. Pa., eoeumiog S acres, more or less, ail cleared, with a XU. tory ig buna, and a ll story and basemrnt , lulling mill, with machinery I lie ret o alLaca.d. .a. I staiM thereon erected, adjoining lands ol Henry Pel I on. with the appurtenance. Taken in execulh-o a th properly ef William vvmuot, at ineasutoi statiaia a en re. ALSO AU the rla-hL. title, interest lUla ml Waa H Zimmerman, ol, in aad to th tolkiwtng deeoribeu remi estate, m -A oertaia tract of land situate hi Jeaner Two Somerset connty Pa., containing TV acres, more or let, ol which there are about s acre clear, ef whicn 3 acre ar In meadow, with a two-story plank house, shoemaker shop and stable thereon erected, adjoining leads ot .George Lady, Daniel Stulfl, Anthony Laps, and others, with the appur tenance. Taka la executloa a th property of Wm. H. i.im mermen, at ine suit of Adam Zimmerman ALSO All the right, title, m tercet and dels of Noah n. ooauer, oi, in aad lo tue following aetcribod real estate. Tlx : A certain tract of land siisat In Millord Twp, Somerset county. Pa., containing 24 acre, more or lest, oa which there is erected a ore-etory dwell ing house, grist mill, taw mill, and liable, ad joining land of Franklin Walter. Hiram Pile. W. H. Gerhard, and others, with the appurtenan ce. Taken tn executloa a tbe property of Noah H. Shatter, at the suitot John Zulall and William itoupt, ute of E. M. Scbrock. -ALSO ATI th right, title, iatereet and claim of Joh Stahl, of. In and to In following described real estate, vit : No. L A certain tract of lead situate la New Centreville Bor., Somerset Co., Pa., bounded oa the northiv Main street, on the west by lot of Joseph Smith'! heir, on the south by a street- oa the east by an alley and hit of Wallace W. Mc Mil ien, having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, and store room, also a good stable and other outbuildings thereon erected, goo fruit. water, garden, Ac, witn lh appurtenancea No. t. A certain tract of laud situate In .Ml I ford Twp.. Somerset Co.. Pa., containing about '. acres, of which W acre ar cleared end the balance timber land, there It also a hoe young orchard oa said tract, adioininar land of Jno. Phiuiutd. Solo mon Weiiner, David Younkln, .Oeorge Kaepper ecu otuers, witn in appurtenances, Take In execution a the property of John Stahl, at the toil of John G. Hay ct aL ' ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of John Bern hen, of. in and to la following described real state, Tit : A certain tract f lead situate la Q arm boning township, Somerset county. Fa-, containing te acres, more or less, with a 1J4 ttory log house sad tub! thereon erected, also a coal bank and lime quarry thereon, adjoining land of Wm. Will, Beaver dam creek on the north- aad Berlin rued on the west, with lb appurtenance. taxen in execution as ine property oi jonn Barn hart, at the suit of Jam Kimmel tt eL ALSO All lb right, till. Interest and claim of Chris topher Beam, deft and Abraham Beam, terre ten. anl, of, la and to the following deaenbed real es tate, rii: A certain tract of Ian4 tltuat In Jenner town ship, Somerset county, Pa, containing te acre, mora or leu, of which there ar about au acre clear and 10 acre ia meadow, with a one story dwelling aouae, a two story frame fulling mill, bank barn and other out buildings thereon erected, together with the ate of water as it than xiata, and the right to goon land of Abraham Beam to make repairs to in dam which supplies the water to tbe fulling mill, adjoining land of Abraham Beam and Isaac Ankeny, with the appurte nance. Taken In execution at tb property of Christo pher Beam deft, end Abraham Beam, terre tenant at the cult of E. Kiemaa. ALSO. All tb right, title. Interest and claim or Wm. Redelld, et, tn and toth following described real estate, vit. A certain tract of land situate In Meyersdal borough. Somerset county, Pa., containing acre, more or less, witn a i'-4 story iram oweiung noose thereon erected, adjoining landt of John Waa muih, Andrew Seignor and Bridget Riley, with tbe appurtenances. Taken in execution as th property of William Radelllt, at the tuit or J. M. Hay, as of P. C. Meytrs, u-w of J. M. Hay. ALSO. All th right, title, interest and claim of James B. Gallbrr, of, ia and lh following described real estate, vit : No. 1. Lot No. 130X in Meyers' additloa of Meyersdale borough, Somerset Co., Pa., fronting 14 feet on Center street and thirty-nine ou comer uleeton alley or lot dividing Meyers' and Olinger't surveys and tblrty-elgiit feet on south tide next adjoining property of J. O. Meyer, and with a two story brick and turn business bouse with tin root, thereon erected, with lb ap purtenance. No. X Lot No. 347 aituate as aforesaid, on tbe corner of High and Grant streets, en which It erected a twostory trains dwelling house, with the appurtenances. .No. A Lot Mo. 321 tttuate at aforesaid, on th northwest ooraerot Eighth and High street, with the appurtenance. No. A Lot No. 3a0 situate a aforesaid, on north east corner ol Eighth and High streets, with the appurtenances. No. i. Lot No. 204 situate a aforesaid, on the southwest corner of Eighth and High streets, with the appurtenance. No. t. Lot No. 305 tit aale at aforesaid, en the southeast corner of Eighth and High street, with the appurtenance. No. 7. Lot. No. 231 situate a aforesaid, oa Sixth mm Ufa-k acreeLS. WUaananauiMl No. A A lot of ground ntuate lu xj ll Borough, Somerset county, Pa., known a tot No. tl, la Mayers' addition to said borough, bounded on lbe north by an alley, on the east by lot No. 132, oa tb south by Meyers avenue, and oa th west bv an alter and kit Ne, 130 and lot No. Wi owned by J.O.BIeyerr, and lot No 13u owned b) J. B. Gailber ; said lot fronting on Meyer avsnu 4 feet, and extending back to alley lis feet. No. . Tbe undivided lef a trad of unimprov ed lead, tttuate in Allegheny Twp., oerat Co., Pa., containing 106 acres ana 40 perches, adjoining iaadsof Thomas Ami, John NeS sad others, with the appurtenances. No. lu. The undivided of a tract of unimprov ed mud, situate ia Allegheny Twp.. Sotnertet Co., Pa., containing lo acre, adjoining landt of K elm's heirs, L. C. Oolbera and other, with the appurtenance. Taken in execution as tbe property of Jamet B. Oailher, at the tall of W. IS. Alegahau, Assignee of F. Naugle, and others. ALSO . All the right, title, Interest and claim of Lmals Zimmerman, of, in and to the tut lowing desert hed real estate, vit : A certain lot of ground titaate In Somerset Bor ough, Somerset county. Pe , remaining 1 acre, mm or less, with a ooe-story log dwelling bouse aad stable thereon erected, fronting en Race street and adjoined on tne east by Pleasant street, en the south by Nancy Hutton, ami J. Zorn, and en the west by Andrew Houpt aad Mary Seysor, with the appurtenances. Takra la execution as the property ef Leuis Zimmenrab, at lbe tult pf Josiuh H. Plsel, nee of H. F. Scbell, use of H. L. Baer and J. U. Ugle, Assignee of J. O Ktmm!. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of Jacob P. Hocbtur, of, in aad te the following describ ed real c state, vis : A certain tract of land ittuate la the town of CaMelman, Somerset county. Pa, containing 1 acre, uvire or lea, ol which there are about D acne rletr, adjoining land of H. B rougher, Daniel M irkey, aad other, with lb appartenancea Taken tn execution as tbe propsrty of Jacob P. Hochstetier, at the salt of Jacob H. Miller, At tign of J aoub Hinbaugh. ALSO AH tb right, title. Interest and claim of Aaron E. Shaner, of. la aad to tbe lollowing described real estate, Tit : A certain tract of land situate in Jenner Twp, Somerset county. Fa, containing 140 acre, more or less, of which there are about lis acre dear and IS acre ia xeeadow, with a two-etory fog dwelling bouse and bank barn thereon erected, adjoining laada of N. tt. Miller, F, Kiemaa. W. G. Kaepper. John Bieeeckar, aad others, with tne appurtenance. Taken ia exerutkm a th property of Aaron E. Shatter, at the suit of Noah Blesecker. NOTICE. Any person purchasing at th above tale will please lake notice that a part ol the pur chase money to be made known at tbe time isf tale will be required soon as the property 1 knocked down, otherwise it will again be exposed to al at the ctik ol the Srat purchaser. The rendu of tn purchase money aw si be paid e or before Thursday 6f tbe .its wrk of Angus Court, the time Bxed by the Court for securing the acknowledgment ef deed, aad no deed will be acknowledged until the purchase money I paid tn full. SberlU'i Office, I EDGAR KYLE, July, 1870. Sheriff. JJEGSTER'S NOTICE. Notice U hereby given te all persons eooeeroed at legatee, ereditori or otherwise, that tbe fai. lowlng aeeoaau have patted register, and that the sill be presented for eenarmatfoa aad al- low anc i at an Orphan' Court to be held i at Sum- net, oa Thursday, August 23, 187. Account ef J.R. MeMlllea guardiaa of Alice Oerhart. Flrtt aad final account of Henna Chrttnr, Administrator and Irusunot EUiaoelk Bittner, deed. The first aad final account of Simon Blabaugb, Administrator of John Baacord , dee'd. Tae nrst aod separate account of Frederick Dun and Christen Rom bold, Exeeatort of Heary Rembokl, dee d. r lrst and anal acooeni of neary auuo er- Admlnletraior of enruuan uvingstene, ue The final account of Jacob Henry, AdmUristra- tor of Jacob A. Miller, dee d. Th account of H.C. BeertU, guarJlaa of Mln nt E. Hatttev. Tn second account of George and Joua B . Lewry, Aduiialstralars of Bcfljeala Lowry, de ceased. Tbe final account ef Joslah J. Walker, one of the Administrators of Jacob Frit, dee'd. First and final account of Sarah Fried I lee. Ad mioistralrtx and Trustee for th taltafihe real , tat of AaroaFrstduae.dee'd. Account ef C. A. Statlcr, Wax. Sutler aad Wm. M. Scbrock, Administrators ef Daniel Htatler, deed. The third account of Jobs Spelener aad Was. M. Sehroek, AdmBxttsratora and T rutins for the sal of the real state of Tobia Spelchar, dee d. First account ef Andrew Hoover, Administrator ef Frederick Hoover, dee'd. Account ef Jacob B. Crkbfleld aad Wm. Baker, Admlnlstratars of fa M. Urickaeld. deceased, who waa tae guardiaa of Maggie swarlser. Account of Jacob B. Cri-hneld and Wx. Baker, Adtnlsditretoreef Wm. M. Criehneld, dee' 4. First and anal aceeuut of Nalaoa Uarey aad Edward Zore, Executors of Jacob Zsrn. dee'd. Aceoutn ef Saaaael Boyer, Adatialatrater of Wm. Dtets. dee'd. The second aecswat of J. O. Xeyera. Admtal trator ef Pater Mtyert, late of Siuamit towaskip, deed. ' First account taf Israel Erne rick. Administrator of John Letillg. dee d. Tint aad final aceeuat of Robert B. Patter, Amlntst rater of Noah Baraet, dec d. Account of Henry F. Schell guardiaa ef Oeorg M. Moore. Aeeount of H. F. Schell, guardiaa of Sarah ska fer. fbrmerl v Sarah t 'olemaa. Account of Daaiat Shoemaker, guardiaa of Mary E. Yrgaoa. Flrtt aad Saal account of Georg W. Benibrd, guardiaa of MeiUe V. beaford. WM. B. FKEASE. i July SS . . Register. Nt WAD VEH 7'.s Kit EN TS REMEMBER! I THIS WILL BE ri TO LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS ! TO SELECT FHOM. JDO!r,rT FAIL To attend th 41 KB AT CLKABASCB BALE now going on at lh Popular Store of sss sssss ss ss ss ss ssss ssss ssss ss ss ss ss sssss .. sss CCC OOO HH IXXjCO fXJOOO HH IX) C OO OO HH (X) IX OOHH IX) HO OOHH HH HH HH HH HH ITJ IK) IHI x; oo hj oo on ci: g oo IXJ oo oo CO O OO OO HHHHHH HHHHH1I HH II H HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH CltXXJ OOOOO ecu ooo 521 54, 56, 58, ail 60, MABIET STRICT, GESnOFTKliraiCE. GLOTHHTG, GEHTS' FURNISHING GOODS I HATS CAPS LITERALLY OIVEN AWAY ! W har determined to excel ourselves by offering oar retire Stock vn Lower than ever f The public will have an opportunity of purchasing Clothing at price sever before known In la his ory of the clothing trad ul llil city .' Men's Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Youths' Clothing:, Children's Clothing:. LITERALLY GITEX AWAY ! HATS. CAPS, and GEHTS' FURNISHING GOODS. LITERALLY All Goods Guaranteed as Represented or Money Cheerfully Refunded! -o- OUR PRICE LIST FOR THIS WEEK: MEN'S SUIT DEPARTMENT. SI X FOIl SS FOR MEN S BLUE FLAMEL SUITS. MOTS IRON TWIST SUITS. k) DO for Men's Ocnulno Blue Yacht Cloth Suit. SO to M 40 for Men' extra good Scoten Catsi wre and Worsted Suit. t OUR SUMMER GOODS DEPARTMENT I Men's S a turner Coat. 53c. Men't Black Summer Coat. 30.'. Men't flood Linen Duster, tic. Men Drab d'Et Coat, S 60. $3 SO, Hen's Light Colored Casriaere Smts. $5 SO, All-Wool Cansimera Smts. ti 40, Esluble Busineai Suits. Our sUx'li of Alpaca Contn, Iiiter, and While Tents is Unequaleil ! Pants Department. Man's Iron Twist or Jeans Working Pants, lined Jc. Men't good CaJtlmera Pants, tl 10 to 1 . Men' extra good Kersey, Diaironal, I tsnswR and Wanted Fanta, IX io lo j to. Youths, Boys, & Children's Clothing'. SI is Boyt and Youths' Summer Suit. SI 70 to $J 00, Boyt and Yuuin' Suits, Coeu, Pant aad Vests. 3 40 to S3 4. Boy and Youths' Casttiaere, Worsted and Cheviot Suit. fi 30, Buys' Worsted Suit SO. Boyt' nch DUgonal Sulfa 31a, Cbildren'i Pant. 73c, Children' Suits, rrom 4 te 11 year old. SI 30. Children' I'nloa Casslmcre Suite, from 4 to 11 years okL FUBHISHIHC GOODS DEPARTHEHT! Je. White Dr hirt. tor. White Imw ishina our own pren fitting, lie mm Uwodos and ruifn ; ruarantr.1 m.ny rrfumire. ac r ol Call !- Slilrts, with two .-..liars. 4;c foam. good rVrcale On h.rt, with lo enl- X4lc..' tec aad sc. 6 Hm' goo lutuntfrid Whitr Ilivo Shirta. 17c a Mtt t I oiaundrWd Calne "Ulna. lr. lot Boy's teluucdrtnl I alke lnrw. HAT and CAP Ia this Department ws bare a - V.n' nvul Work i air Hats. 49c up. Meo"s Faalinmable Stilt HaK slightly damaged. OTTH STOCK OF BTBAW HATS 13 CSSl'BPASSED IS QUaLITT AND PRICE ! In Our Merchant Tailoring Department. W0 laee about SuUt and runtt TaUtrix triiVA m trill malt to order at Ut than eo ferial. A PERFECT PIT GUARANTEED. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK, ,1U0 Reward la any cat. where w FAIL TO DO AS ADVEKTISED. CHEAP CORKER, . Nos. 52, 54, 55, 58 and 60, 1Mb. St.. Cor. Till Atb, I 3ITTSBTJBaH( TSNN j I ' restomer Ua, - AaTTs shew our many N K W Alt VE ' Tift I V EX TS I If ff Iff? . jMd ... jltlll jji HAVE A -o- EF.EF.EE EEEEEE EE EE EE EFEEE EKEEE EE EK EE EE EKEEEF. EEEEEE NN NN NN NN! NN N NX N NN N NN N NN NJ NN NN NN NN NN IXX1 fx to CXXJCO INMMi NN IXJ u o OO n n tx; NN - IV NN rCC N N tXJ NN A Xj N N tXJ N N IXJ o (Ml IM M INI no oo IN) IMS (N OO IX oo no NN C C IHI NN NN exxxx; UINIO UOli CIVEN AWAY I S3 4 FOR BLUE CHEYICT SUITS. I f 13 30 to 1 XO Sir Men's xtre fine Imported I Wursteii l aasimcre. Tricot or Diagonal Suit, - 1 cuual to custom work. I Men't Alpaca and Mohair DusterA ewe te 91 40 I White Due, f rench Maraelile, Fkiue aad Fancy Colored Summer V est, 4s. Men't good Light f oli Psnts, $1 So Men extra rood Light Color Fanta, rx 10. Men't good Inatfoual Fanta, M euto j'i 40. Men good Wonted Pant, eOe te t So. 1 , 80. t: &, 43 Childrea All-Wool Cawimere Suit. 4 to It year old. x to, 4 io to w, ChiVdrea Extra Alt Wool Suit of One imported goods. 43 30,1'hlldren't Bine Cloth Suit. 00, Children' Fine Bn.wn Cloth Suit. SX it, li different ttvies Cblldrea't two-sba.le.1 Suit, all wool. From 7 cent. Kilt Suit a specialty. ItiJ Boyt' Summer Cueli at lc. kr. tnt Bor1 While line hlrta 7c. ap for Mre's Hjp4 f. 7c. up for rtilk HaH4lkrn-bir. Faur for SK MB ol Lln t'oluua. Sc. a oo fcH- f" Y1 ot.irT. Tb Lars AmmmimI a-k mi Srkwwr la the 6r. ap, alack and ( obiml Hum. 4 Bain for Jfir.. Mra'..ia nt k. lw.. Mm a foil mrolar-tua.1 HniMi ark lu doaraMn'9uflusas I" adVrdiuta al Mr. DEPARTMENT ! all the Latest Styles la the Market. I Tic. up. Men's Caps. I .tic. Rot 'a Good Ilx 31c, Boy's Good Hat. 2.'c , Children's Good IlaL. -jr.- what w. s,y. pl- PVT1SEI o II
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