The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 10, 1874, Image 3

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PittsW WraMi & Baltimore
"SHORT LINE-"
ALTERATION OF TIME.
On and ailcr Sun lay. Jlay W:h, 174, Train,
on this Rood will Depart and Arrive from
orncr Orant and Water erects, as follows .
rinsnrnnn Tin, aueive.
KKrAET.
IoetilVal' . .. 10.m.
Throuirh Mail.Tt a.m.
mi,i w v.....30.m.
MeKcesiiort Ac-
fim o:o a.m.
iMcKeesport Ac
N hecsport Ac-
orn .
Xi a.m.
w. Newton Ac-
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.11:00 a.m.
M.'kn-nwrt At-:'
cm -m.
Throutrn F.x.. .6 45 a.m.
Conncllsville Ac-
coin p.m.
Conncllsville Ac-
eom 3:3i P-m-
McKcespcrt Ae-
eom 4.30 p.m.
W. Newton Ar-
eotn 6:10 p.m.
MckeeFport Ae-
e-tu 6)p.m,
mm iu:uu .ui.
j iMekeesnort Ac-
' I era 12: m-
i '.M'KecfiK'rt Ac-
r..ra 2:00 p.m.
I Lcli.cefirt Ac
v,m 4:S0p.m.
Through Fx... llUU l'-In-
V'ni"ut'"n Ae .
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West Newton
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I .Church 1 raln.iu:u a.m.
m ml AaaiiUnoi Trains daily, trapt
sml-n Eiprscs Trains Gaily.
E.K.HYNDMAN. SiM'L C. HOUGH,
GsL sedI. fiet Pass. A't.
(ieueral Ticket office. 43 5th Avenue.
A olttAT object in life a giant.
li.or.niKo mellows the soil.
A had omen to owe men money.
A ol. retpi'-st please pass the ice.
Patkunal acres the old man's corns.
Ami ktiskmknts on eggs are the very
latest.
Faiii 2:;r.l. 21th and 2.1th of SeptemU-r
this year.
A i.cmi ofii'f m.'lted will become dis
tilled water.
A l.Aitc.K lot of IVmt liruthes lor sale
by i:. li. Marshall Sc Co.
The "sn.ike" cucum'ier atUins a length
of ".8 inches.
Al l. kinds of jh printing executed lit
the ll!:i:AU)otrice.
1'ruF. Colors of every discription for sale
b- K. II. Marshal ii Co.
(;!,) fell to 10ft on Tuesday, the lowest
jxiinl since the w ar.
A nF.At Tin i. set of teeth for Dr.
Win. Collins, Somerset l'a.
l!l 1VM pure Flax Seed Oil for sale by
L II. Marshall Co.
M a.i. .I as. 11. Tit euwki.i. w ill please ac
cept our thanks lor favors received.
Mil. Damel Pile is making sonic re
pairs on his house on Main street.
r.uOO lb strictly pure White Ix:ad for Rile
at K,;il. Marshall &Co'.
SroxK crocks. Jars, Pitchers an l Jugs
for stile at Cook fc Ueerit's.
An Ohio jockey furnishes horses with
false teeth so as to conceal their age.
C &, O. llolderbauni have a nice new
Spring Wago i, 3 seals, for sale or trade.
Ch)i; & Heekits will trade Fih, Salt,
and Crn. for Oats. Potatoes and Haeon.
Sevf.kai. drunks and dis..rde'..ei on
Saturday night, but no arrests were made.
t .nt Parrwnters Tool. PO to
ni. ...... .re lluntunre Store : a lu.l stiKK ot
all' kinds.
Why do honest ducks dip their head
...x.i..- -.',.rT To l'uiuidate their httu
bills.
Fol k, Six and Eight Pictures at Wel
flcy's Photograph Gallery in the Mam
moth building.
It is as hard to do business without ad
vertising as it is for a cross-eyed man to
borrow a shot-gun.
Guss Wake. Full sets of Glassware
for Tumblers only 75 cts per dozen,
at W. W. Davis & Pro.
He went back on his own true love, "be
fcj tse she ate onions, and the jury gave
ner ?3,2C0 damages.
Snow-flake and White River Flour
for sale at Cook & Feerit's Grocery and
Feed Store, at reduced prices.
A ship's captain telegraphs to his owners
from an Italian port. "I am loading with
brimstone for Hell Gate."
II u;d times come again no more. For
flour at S per barrel, for cwi. g to the
Grocery and Feed store of Cook & LeeriiS.
Thekf. is too much loose dirt rnd rub
bish of all kinds on the streets of Somer
set. They need thorough cleaning.
Snow-flake and White River flour
alwavs on hand, and of the best quality ;;t
C. F. Rhotuls & Kro's.
T..C-.L..irtli of l.ic:il news is enough to
wake up the profanity in a reporter which,
may have been slumbering for years.
. ...irlni t lmrrel Salt w ill be CX-
i t..r ltntti-r Ainle butter, 1 -
tallies, Arc . T,
W. W. Davis &Biw.
w,.,v . rw.M .mn is started on the
plains. Chicago drummers camp out and
w a't lor the new stores to lc complcteil, to
scil the owners a lill of gooils.
BiuckI Brick!! Buick ! ! : at .
W. lavis & Bro s Works. Build. ng Brick,
Fire Brick, Pavement Brick, Circular,
Vi i dire, and Cornice Brick.
A lull mpplv of Corn, Cats, Plan. Coin
Meal, iVc, aiw'avs on hand, and lor side,
at the Grocery and Feed Store of Cook &
Beerits.
"II aku times come again no more. '
Eleven pounds of Mary ins Crackers al t.
K. C.ilU-in A; Co's., Cheap Side Grocery,
fur one dollar-
A Leayenwouth editor sat down iu a
resi rved wat alri ady occupied I'V a hornet.
Jle stands up when scissoring his tditori
als now.
Ik you -want to l.-nj, a Cud Oil Ijiinp, go
tt BlCmjir's Hardwure Sttire. Hisstoi k
is always lull. Al Chimnrx to suit al!
kinds of Burners.
Fakmeiis will please reiii-n.tM-r that
Cook .V lk-el its have for side
Ground Alumn Suit - - - 2 i Sk.
Ashton "... 5 H)
McKH-siort " - - - - 3 00 lib
and Mill trade the tame for oats and jm
tatoes.
Fhom the Peoi-i.e. There is no case
of DvsjH psia that Green's August tloweis
v ill not ci re. Come to tlic Drug Stores of
Reiiford i- Kimrnel. Simcrsct. and Hitzort
A: F leck, Coiitlueiiee, and inquire about it.
If vou FUffe, from Clivcness, Sick Hettd-
iie. Siur Stomach, Indigestion, Liver
Coniplaiiil, or derangement of the system,
trv it. Two or three doses will relieve
you.
Bost hee'6 German Syrup is now sold in
every town and city in the United States.
We have not lets than five hundred letters
from Druggists, saying it is t lie best medi
cine they ever sold for Consumption,
Throat or Lung disease. Sample bottles
of each. 10 cts Regular size 75 cts. G.
C. Grctu, Woodbury. N I
Teach Kits Wasted. The Somerset
Borough School District desires to secure
the services of four teachers for the coming
term. Wages from 35 to 75 dollars. Ap
plications to be Landed in on or ln-fore
Aug. lath. Address Josiah Shaffer, Presi
dent Simcrsct, Pa.
D. Meyers, Sccrelary.
Arc there any lewis in tins town boy
utrangerof a newsboy . "i aou t
replied tlic loy. are you lone-
j tOMK4 tlic trees on the neighboring
hill tops, not to be out dune by our city
; visitor, arc "getting tin nist Ives op re-
irart.u-ss.
: It" )U Waal to buy Kliivcs jli.l Folks
' fj iis htivars, Scis its, t.:. i t 1V
j rover's Hardware Store, v.iurj y;ii wil
j find a large assortment at low prices.
j The lalcH style of Ladies' dresses remind.-;
us of a fancr luifrv liurness, pui h is
the profusion ol bucklcship straps, back
bands, collars and cheek up reins. t.x.
JriMir Piti: of Jonestown Lebanon
county, claims to l;c the possessor of the
nn;,,,i r;ile of Daniel Boon, ot Kentucky
pioneer Cime.
c c . TLwin tt-ne a niitivi fif Ilorfct;
count-.
Twelve violators of the local option
low in Ulair county pnid tines amounting
in the acpreg.itc to if 1,470, and some of
them went to jail lor terms of sixty and
ninety days.
STunExviLi.E Female Seminary.
We call attention of our readers to the ad
vertisement of this renowned institution of
learnins, to be found in another column ot
this paper.
Gr.EEXijKUKG is a local option town, but
when they want to "smile" with a friend
they take him around where "it is seldom
how them -windows f;"1 loi'- 0:111 li
"mst hiding."
"My hand is not a lemon, nor my lips
dear meat," as the young lady said to Iter
escort w hen they parted at the dixr the
other night. U hy did you speak thusly
And who was the youns lady ?
QriTE an enjoyable little hop took place
at Hie "Somerset" House" on Wednesday
evening ot last week. Dant ing was kept
up until an early hour and "all went mer
ry as a marriage hell."
TiiEi'.Eisonc western paper that makes
no boast abo:;t the town in w.hirh it is
published. It is the Ihiilyof Ilui lington,
111., and it says : "If this.town ain't dead
we want to know where to find a corpse."
A new shop is being erected by Messrs.
Pillion & Auiuan, one of our iioot and
shoe firms, on Maiu street. They are en
ergetic young men and deserving of the
success wt'.U
meeting.
wlneli Uiey appear 10 ic
j F,L.UK?v:rnis git eleven dollars per
dav and board in New Mexico. Ei.
The one that set our article alxml the
borough authorities, and had us "tossing
our hat in hair" and sinning "ilallclula"
has emigrated.
A romantic York'gii 1 thought to Maud
Mullerize and "rake the meadows sweet
with hay." She stood over a yellow
jacket's nest as she s ung her little rake.
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i lrsijuinp iiotii uii.-p.uu-, civmh vi..?
Unce to ihe house, half a miie. Time,
two iiiinulcs.
A down East editor, who has been keep
ing a record of big beets, announces at last
that "the beet thai beat the licet that beat
the other beet, is now beaten by a beet
that beats all the beets. The editor is un
acquainted with the Great Ametiean Trav
eller. Ween Frank Cowan sjioke o! the speed
at which trains tire run on the Somerset iV.
Mineral Point li. U., he overlooked the
fact, that a great many Summer Excur
sionists are carried over the road and trains
are run slow to allow them to see that
"w ild weired gap."
The champion cow ot the season turns
up in Washington county, Tennessee,
w here she has given the immense yield of
ot ,050i pounds of milk in thirty days.
The animal is an Ayrshire breed, and the
smallest amount of milk given by her in
a single day was found by accurate weight
to be lilty-seven iounds.
A correspondent of the .s'e saj s : "Last
Year 1 tried soapsuds lor destroying the
cabbge worm, and found it a success. I
used soft soap, making the suds pretty
strong and sprinkling the cabbage once a
week, whereby 1 saved my crop. The
worm dies almost immediately if well
sprinkled with the suds."
We were shown a few days ago some
of the finest specimens of photographs that
it has ever been our pleasure to see in this
part of the country. Mr. J. M. Flory, who
has located his photograph gallery at Cen-
terviile, t!;;s count' , is cir a.n'y no mean
itrlist and we advise all those who want a
really line picture to cad on linn.
"AltE you registered?" is the important
query just at this time. At all the ixilhng
places the Assessors nave piaeeu me j.eg
istry list, and voters should examine the
same to discover whethe r their names are
contained thereon. If not, the Assessor
should be notified previous to the first of
next month.
i
Ax exchange says : A gentleman came
into this office the other day with one side
ot his face badly swollen and one eye great
ly inllamcd. caused by the poison ot a po
tato bug. lie struck a bug wt'J a piece of
lath, and some of the juice struck his lace
near the eyelid. Physicians consider the
bug more powerful as a blistering agent
tliail Spanish lites."
Messes. Ruoads & Fleck request us
to say thai they have no nine men employ
ed in" selling their Li;jiitning Rod, neither
do they sell the Munson Rod. They claim
to sell a superior m! known as the T. T.
Kir.scy. Parties selling the Munson rod
and representing themselves as in the em
ploy ot Rhoads tV Fleck nre, therefore, im
s;ors, and the public is cautioned accord
ingly.
FituiAY's issue of the Chicago .,V--1
Onun contained twelve sheets comprising!
nintv-six full pages of about two hundred j
and eighty-lour siiperficia', feet of matter, j
It contains a description oi uie lanos anu
lots of delinquents for State, county, town,
school uid road taxes and park assess
ments in the city of Chicago and Cook,
county Illinois. The amount of the delin
quent list publishe.i is estimated at 2 30 J, -IX.
A correspondent writes to the Mcn'if.e
American that the worst toothache, or
neuralgia coming from the teeth, m-ty be
?p -cdily and delightfully ended by the ap
plication of a small hit of clean cotton sa'.n
n t-d in a s'.rong toluti ni of ammonia
to the defective t-Joih. Sometimes the
late sufferer is promoted to momentary
nervous laughter by Use application, but
the pain has disappeared.
Keystone Lichtxixo Roi Co. -All
persons desirous of having their buildings
well protected, should have the lest td
rods erected. The cndersigr.ed have
secured one of the finest Copper Rods ever
intioduced heie. As they are at home
here and both are rc?ionsih!c and trust
worthy, the public may rely upon satLd'ac
1 1. ,n being given. All wotk done in tie
tiest manner and warranted.
Ruoals & Fleck.
One of the in.tKUtant laws pas-id by
the last legislature provides that the Imard
of public charities shall have power to des
ignate ihree or more persons m any county
to act w ithout compensation as visitors of
poor houses and other institutions, and any
suiK-iinteiident or public it!ieers in charge
shall admit such visitors upon the pr.Hp.ic
tion of a copy of the resolutions of the
board of clarities, certified Ly the Presi
li nt ir SiM-retarv. to visit, examine mid
inspect the grounds nnd buildings and tojt,e Pmpire, when John Snyiler (sulico,)
have free access to all its inmates under a ! was nub siitutcd in Mr. Meyers place,
ivenalty for refusal of f 250. The President j The eiime was tuntested with a great
judge of the county may upon application j ul ol spirit, ihe !ul, apjurently, being
order the transfer of an instine person lo a j nime eviiily matched than they hud been
hospital receiving aid from the State, to In- j during the "fori noon. The weather was
kept at ihe.cxjxnsc of the district, when j very tmpropiiious, the players were driven
such insane person is probably
ruiawc
and cannot receive proper care under
rc lions of the poor masters.
A Card from Morgan FtM-tory
I find that Mr. Baldn in, Uing a str.iiigi-r ( nerve was strained to the utmost. Cheer
in some pt'.rts if the county, has. on h:s,ufttr chet-r rent Ihe uir as a good or bad
first lotind missed some of my old custo- j phiy was n.r.de. Siinuer made a score,
mers. I boj I'icy will noiifiy me by ossna made a double play on second,
l.r..ii.!i lb. -ir lii-i. 'Iilyir Vltll'll I.C1 l.rintrtu.. t:n& l.k tiiiikn Mini t u-n liti.n
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has been, go that all mav be isited on his
secemd rocml which will lie made us fast us
possible. Our stixk is still full, prices n a-
seinable and all gisnls warranted.
Know ing that Somerset County is well
sutiplied w i:h Stores Uccufcd to sell foreign
merchandise, we jieddle s 4W U.at vt
make.
Wm. S. Mciucax.
Stanton's Mills, Pa.
A email insect, not mucli larger than s
gnat, of a yellowish color, litis made its p
pearancc on growing corn in the region
about Davton, Ohio, And where these little
bu-js are found in numbers the corn leaves
are turning veilow, and are dying. To
what extent these pests will injure the
crop remains lo I seen. Some persons
tis-ert that the new arrival is the. Hunch
Img.
-
Amono the many acts ot v.ind ilisiii.
committed a'ooul the town tins summer,
we have particularly noticed the breaking
of windows in the academy building.
During the summer vacation (about C
weeks some forty panes have been broken.
We understand that the Trustees have the
names of quite a number of the young
miscreants who encased in this work, and
intend making them suffer the penalties
of law for this act of malicious mischict.
Ix a recent case in the Philadelphia
Common Picas, Judge Allison decided that
the goods of a tenant cannot be sold for
delinquent taxes due by the owner of the
house. We never supposed they could.
A law authorizing such sale would be
irrosslv uniust- Put we supposed there
must have been some doubt alout it. or the
case never would have been brought into
court.
Tee Gbkai Amekicax Consumption
Remedy, Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam for the
Lunirs, cures the worst cases of Coughs,
Colds, and all diseases of the Lungs,
Throat and chest. For Whooping Cough,
and croup it is a certain specific The
most obstinate cast's surely yield to
Hall's Dalsam, when used pcrscvcringly.
Stards at the head of all cough prepara
tions. Sold everywhere. John F. Henry,
Curran it Co., Proprietors, 8 and 9 College
Place, New York.
Theue being no school now. many boys
spend a jwrtion of their vacation in the
woods engraving old dates and the ini
tials ot Revolutionary heroes on the over
coats of turtles who wander off into a corn
field, and are picked up by au old farmer,
who, after his astonishment has subsided,
w fll write to the editor of his paper that he
has found a tortoise over one hundred
years old, with initials of his great-grandfather,
who "fit in the Revolution," en
graved thereon.
The penalty for accepting an unstamp
ed check is precisely the same a) for issu
ing it, viz., -"0. The law declares that
any person who shall make, sign or issue
or'aecept, negotiate or pay an unstamped
check, shall Le liable, if a person has
sent to him an unstamped check lie must
return ft, or stamp it lieforc he accepts it,
otherwise he violates the law. It is thus
seen that the receiver of an unstamped
cheek is jus! as liable for the penalty and
just as much liound lo see it stamped is is
the issuer-
An order has been i-wiied by the Com
missioner of Internal Revenue forbidding
ail revcnuii ol'.ieers to assist or make out
lepo.-ts lor distillers, brewers, ciia-makers
and tobacco manufactures, under penalty
of dismissal. The order says : "If there
be in voar division a distiller, cigarmaker.
tobacco manufacturer or brewer, who is
not competent to keep the records and pre
pare the reports required by law and regu
lations, he or she must either employ s .me
one (not an officer) who m competent, or
quit the business.
The grasshopicr pest does not seem to
be confined to our remoter territories and
states, for, according to a New Hampshire
newspaper, several counties in that state
have suifered severely from their ravages.
( ne cenlleman estimates that they have de
stroyed eighty tons of hay on his farm, and
am tjer pl:c his loss at half that quantity
They are now begiutng their destructive
operations of the fruit trees and corn tas
sels which they are destroying to an im
mense extent. "This nuisance is becoming
very serious, and we presume their visit
will soon extend to ether sections.
On e of the most dangerous counterfeits
of the national bank notes that has ever
appeared is i'.tst out. It is on the Traders'
national bank of Chicago, and is 60 well
calculated to deceive that the treasury de
partment oilers one-half per cent, premium
lor the return of the genuine five dollar
notes of that tnink to the department for
destruction. The notes should Iks strap
ped scpata'ely, and may be included in
packages of national lunik notes returned
to the treasury for redemption, and may be
returned at the exin-nse ot the department.
All genuine five dollar notes of this bank
should hereafter be refused, and notes of
that denomination thus driven out of cir
culation. No more of these notes will be
issued hereafter by the comptroller ot cur
rency to that bank. The attention of bank
ollicers is csjiecially called to the necessity
of promptly retiring these notes which
will entirely prevent the circulation ot
counterfeiters.
Somerset Arndcmy I'r Both Kexcs
The Fall term will open Septemlicr 10th
and continue thirteeu weeks. Tuition,
12 in advance. Orthography, Orthoepy
and English Grammar will receive special
attention; while accuracy in every subject
put before the pupil w ill be the steady pur
pore of the Principal. Not "How Much,"
inn "How Well" is our motto.
For further information apply to
Rev. G. F. Schaeffek, A. M.,
Principal,
Or to E. M. Sell rock,- Esq., Secretary of
Board of Trustees. aug. 12 0t
Fieldin'os. As announced last weeek
a return game was played lietween the
"Grangers" base? ball club of Bedford and
the ' Glades" of Somerset, on last Friday,
on the grounds ofthe "Glades."
Both ciutis were on the grounds at an
early horn eager and anxious for the fray.
The Grangers, as Cessna remarked, did
not w ish to mar their manly beauty by
adorning themselves with a uniform. '
Our Ikivs looked well in blue and white.
Paul" II. Ga'tthcr Esq., of Somerset, was
chosen Umpire, and llruce lleckerman
ofthe Grangers, and John I. Scull of the
Glades scorers.
The (j lades won the toss and sent their
op;winents to the bat. On the first half in
ning three of the surest catches among the
Glades each "muffed" a ball, and their
own end friends faces liegan to wear a
long look, but all three redeemed them
selves by superior catching during the re
mainder ol the day. The Glades took the
lead on the first inning and retained it
steadily until the close of the game. The
G ringers did some wild throwing and
mulled a gexid many balls they partially
made up for it, however, by making some
beautiful "fly catches." The "Grangers"
have some good players among them, and
are deserving if a lietter fate than they
have met wii'u at the hands of the Glades
in both games in which they have been
pitted against them. At Ihe cl.ise of the
game the score stood :
.CAN.OP.8. c
O I. A Ul.
1 1 ! 1 B P.
Jluwcry r.
Ailoway i. r.
Euff.-I tin.
Herman n.
I swt c r.
Ii-iiinziT it r.
Mlaieii an.
lutirrt r.
Kimiucll W. b s (
i Waller la. i
tSnrder Jr. r. 8
.iiiimerman cr. m
lietlley r. i
Kiium'ell J. Sn. 7
Snv.IerSr. . S
Scull Sis. I
I Moure I. P. 4
Total.
IS
' 1
Total
bi 20
liinl.lnu's.
lir.iiiiterJ.
i l.iil'-S.
I I 3 4
6 7 !
iJ Total.
S I
0 2 4
S I 2 , 11
2 6,7
ill
Mr. (iaither's decisions were prompt
an:! ch-ar, winning for him golden opinions
from lmth clubs
On Friday afternoon ihe Grangers play
ed the Mechanics of Nunerset, ou the
grounds tif the Glade-s. The game was
close and inten-sling from beginning to
end.
Dennis Meyers Esq., was chosen Um
pire and Tom. Mmie of ihe Glades and
Alex. Schcll of the Mechanics scorers,
liming the progress of the game the
Met haiiics took cxccliliona to a ruling of
lo the!itr tit three dillerent times by the
. rain, i be grouuos iiecame so snijry
i and muddy Hint neither jainy were able
to do themselves justice, The Mechanics
; went to the Uil last with three runs to tie
! or four to Ual their adversaries. Fvery
.--. ... . - . . - ...
out. The Grangers looked confident and I
jubilant, ihe Mechtipics set their teeth
more firmcly together Rnd Iheir face wore
' a Unik ol determination. Davis took the
i,.,t and ihe Lull capie spipging n over
home base and was sent fo ccuter neld,
i ,t was a tw bit and long totl M
was the cheer that went up from the friends
of the Mechanics, lie got from second tft
third. Tlic Grangers gathered up deter -
mined not to be beat a second time. Davis
undertook to steal in when the bull went
into third and he was caught on the return.
Then the long pent up filings of the mul
titude gave way in one .tremendous cheer
that made the welkin ring.
At the end of the ninth inuing the
sc ire we were unable to procure a copy.) I ' he rule ir.ui Jenner .v Loads w wra
stoo.1 Grangers 23; Mechanics si. j erscl is acr s U- tui.iul valley indeed.
A "hop" was given at the "Somerset 'and Irom a!i nttet inn. i.iti: : point one of the
House" by the GUdes. in honor of their j finest vie as p...-,.,!.; is i be had of the
I?...!...-.! iv la .... Vi.t.r..v.-niii. ll was ' surroiuuli!! ! eoiiiits v, tin- peaks ot the A -
a vr-rv tihyisRnt affair. 1 he iCuiung was
. nWnt affair. The ihuiein ' was t
kept up until a late hour, when all retired
too tired to.even dream of victory or defeat.
It is not necessary to say much of the
Grangers, one sentence will suffice, and
that is, then are gentlemen, our loys all
sing their praises.
Esq. Tate, District-Attorney of Bedford
county is said to have accounted for the
different result of the games on Friday
thusly, "In the morning the ladles were
with the Glades, in the afternoon with
the Grangers."
We understand that a match game will
be played between the Lightfoot club of
Meyersdale and the Glades, on the grounds
of the latter on Friday next.
Somerset m Oataldera Sec It.
u Hear! land o' cakef and brilber Scute,
Frac Maldenklrk to Johnny Groat f,
ir there'! a bole In a' yunr euals
I rule yo tent It,
A chlcl's amaajr ye takln mites,
AnJ,' faith, he ll prent It."
Frank Cowan, of whose visit we made
brief mention Lust week, litis this to say of
Somerset:
Somekset ox the IIalf-sheli, Som
erset now, with a national reputation for
butter, maple-molasses, snutf -rubbing,
buckwheat, bundling, and other delica
cies innumerable in and out of season, is
anxious to become a second Saratoga a
summer resort before which Bedford will
bite off bcr own nose out of pure envy,
and such like pony built places as Ebciis
burg, Ligonier, and Falls City, shrivel out
of existence altogether. Already John
Hill, at the "Barnet House" and George
Tayman at the "Somerset," have crowded
houses, and half a hundred visitors are
quartered on the town ; but not satisfied, a
large hotel is in construction on the Dia
mond which will lie almost exclusively
devoted to the accommodation of summer
resorters. Well Somerset is a fine, healthy,
happy mountain town, with a thousand of
a population of as good, generous, nryl
genial people as you would find in a week's
travel, and though surrounded with an in
congruous county wherein the above men
tioned delicacies obtain almost exclusively
the most fastidious and Frenchy will find
the town itself to their liking within civil
ized bounds. But alas local option pre
vails there; and the nearest breweries are
at Johnstown and Cumberland; so that so
journers must fall back on very small beer,
or bolt about as villainous a compound un
der the name of "Brandy" as ever com
mt nted on the folly ot legislating morality
into a community. The craggy, shaggy,
scragiy ravme, up wlncli the ixmicrsci
Branch courses from the Pittsburgh, Wash
ington & Baltimore Railroad at Mincr.il
Point, is replete with wild and weird
beauty in the form of majestic pines.fenth
ery terns, beaches, bergamots, tiger-lilies,
blacklierries, ike, in rank luxuriance and
profusion, and the speed at which the sin
gle car train moves atong does not prevent
you from seeing and enjoying the same, or
of overtaking any snails on the track and
. .? - -..n: 1': .:
luereuy precipitating a comsiou i
tors, too, will find many places of interest
in and about town to make their stay de
lightful and variegated the "White
Horse" (remindful of Death on the pale.)
the "Break Neck Rocks"' (also soothingly
suggestive), the "Bear Rocks" and "lUt
tlcsuake Den" (oh, charmingly inviting!),
as well as the artificial objects of interest
and happy association Ihe Poor House, and
the County Jail the latter so highly
scented it has been surmised that if tint
longest nosed man in the county could only
wear it as a breast pin, his nose would
turn stub in an instant, and point heaven
ward ever after! Strangers, moreover, of
an investigating turn of mind, by wander
ing of into Conemaugh, Paint, and Shade
towships particularly, can learn all there
is to know about the mysteries of bund
ling, and live in regret ever alter that
Beecher and Tilton had not resided there
instead of Brooklyn, that the pulpit and
the press of the country might have lieen
saved their most disgraceful scandal.
Somerset talked List spring of competing
with Conncllsville in the coke business
talked a good deal about it. A couijiany
sprang lully equipped like Minerva from
the ioviat head of an enthusiastic gentle
man who liappeneo. to stum we against a
lump ot cial, picked up in the neighbor
hood, and found to be of a good coking
quality. But it was short-lived. After
leasing enough dial territory to have if
converted into a good grade ol coke stock
ed the market for the next quarter of a
century, it collapsed before a respectable
bill was run up at the local printing otliccs.
It is supposed now it was the comet that
knocked the bottom out of it in christian
charity, some interstellary cause however
remote must be assigned.
The following letter is taken from the
Pittsburgh Ectninp Telegraph of a recent
date:
From Liooxier to Somerset. After
a rest of two days, another companion,
Rev. J. M. Barnett of Conncllsville, took
in your correspondent and in his private
conveyance wo together started on a lei
sure jaunt to Somerset. It was a ride of
twenty-three miles, in a southern direction
across the valley and over the Laurel ndge.
A large part ot the way was along the
old pike from Pittsburg to Philadelphia.
Here and there, sometimes in sight of
each other, were to be seen the relics of
the "good old times" and departed great
ness in the shape of the old hotels and
watering troughs, built hard by the pike.
These, and their occupants, declare louder
than words, by their very appearance that
they Lave seen better days.
From the southern slope of Laurel Ridge
many magnificent views may lie seen ot
Somerset county, the land of the good
sturdy Dutch yeomanry, whose customs
and habits are as worthy the pen of Ir
ving as were those of the Knickerbockers.
Before the shades of evening gathered
we came to the village of Jenner, and the
appearance of the natives in their doors and
the barking ofthe numerous dogs, indicated
the rare advent of strangers iu the place.
To leal u the news, we called the storekeep
er and postmaster two in one to the
roadside, lie left a lounging crowd of
idle, staring loafers, and in slow and meas
ured Dutch cadences welcomed us to the
village. Something in the appearance of
the crowd, and in the lineaments of his
countenance, and in the tones of bis voice,
declared that some wonderful event had
recently occurred in the place.
We were not mistaken. The Postmast
er commenced abruptly and voluntarily
to tell us how a few days before an ojien
envelope that bad been registered bad
come to the office without its contents.
He was in great pcturbation of mind, and
was now in the midst of the most impor
tant investigation he had ever conducted,
to find out who was the mail robber. He
liad received two letters from another post
master, and Le evidently supposed the
Postollice Department would yet be affect
ed because of the torn envelope. Alter
hearing the itory and learning lrom obser
vation l hat, perhai, one house had been
built in the village within the last ten
years, we drove a mile further to the vil
lage of Jenner X Roads. Here we put up
for the night at the Pike Hotel, and for au
excellent supper, lodgings and breakfast
for both ot us, and entertainment for the
horse, the landlord, w ith some besitaiion,
charged us the next morning one dollar
and a half; with some hesitation, for Le
knew very well for the same entertain
ment last year he bad only charged one
dollar and a quarter. The Dutch hostler,
with bis brass earrings aud velvet suit was
an interesting clwracter, and in answer to
a question tprechened to Lim, he -vssured
us So mer$t t tar tin $haney SUtdt. But it
must not be concealed front the readers ot
the TEi.ECRAru that Jenner and Jenner
X Roads arc opposition towns.
According lo the declarations of the for
mer, the latter village was ostensible found
ed to destroy the commercial and social
importance ot Jenner. At Jenner X
Roads they have the decided advantage ot
a planing mill which gives a wonderful
impetus to trade in the village. The in
habitants ot this Village say they are amia
bly dis(iosed towards the natives of Jenner,
but, then comes the charge that the Jen
nerites practice "ways that are dark aud
tricks that are vain" towards the Jenner
X Roadiles. The latter tell that one
. . i
mS"1 ,l(K ",US i
a leading citizen of
Jenner was attacked with a fearful tooth
ache, liather than patronize the physi
cian at Jenner X Roads, he rode through
the town in the darkness, veiling as he-
rode, and waking the citizens from their
Pf tJurubeW, all tlie way to bonier-
set, twelve miles further, They add,
with some degree of evident satisfaction,
! u,al hc did a flnti th physician at home.
It is difficult to predict the result of Pits
iivauj' ui iiiv ..tun, ...v.. ...
perhaps hut twelve houses in the one vil
lage and a dozen in Ihe other. Put this
rivalry is as important to these rcspettive
villages, as is that lietween Chicago and
St. Iiuisto those cities. .
ieguenies iK.unding ihe tu-w on the bouth.
and the Laurel Ridge on ihe Nortli. It
was with no little pleasure that we ar
rived in Somerset, where we remained
over SalilKith, and where we fourid a num
ber of Piiulmrsrliers rusticating. It is
wonderful with what rapidity this toun
has recovered from the great lire of two
years ago. It is now certainly one oi rue
finest and most substantial towns in its
fmililinim in V.wti.rn l'.nnvlvnni:t. ill I
proportion to its population. There arc
residences and business places there that
would be creditable to any city. The
great topic of excitement in Somerset w hen
we were there, was the coming circus.
a. s. G.
These nights arc delight I ul for sleeping,
just cod enough to be comfortable.
B. L. II. D.vnns, the celebrated Photo
grapher, No. 4(i bixln street. Pittsburgh,
Ins introduced an entirely new p'.ciur-- cal
led PortraitGlaci', is much more beautiful
than the Porcelain picture, perfectly dura
ble, and much cheaH.i. One of the most
iin'portant requisites in getting a go;d pic
ture is to have agixnl and natural position,
and iu giving such Mr. Dab'us excels any
one we know, and that is likely the reason
of his doing the largest business of ihe kind
in the city.
DIED.
PISEL Died July 30th. of Cholera In
fantum, Violet, infant daughter of J. H.
and A. E. Pisel, aged 3 uiotiths and 27
days.
PILE August 3rd, David Truxal, son
of Mr. Hiram Pile of Millwood, aged 2
years, 1 months and 13 days.
SOJir.KSr.T MARKET
Corrected weekly by A. J. CiSKr.Eitit k. Co.
Apples, dried, fl B
Applehuttc-r, fl gal
liuiter, Ji
HucUwheat, f bushel
lieesnal, tli
liaeon, ahoulders, V &
" sides, '
" hams "
Corn, V bushel
tlorn meal " H
Calfskins, V "
t-lover Seed email
Clover Seod large
Fires, W dox
Flour, V bid
Flaxseed V bu., (b &)
Lard, VS.
Leather, red sole,
upper
kiii,
ic
-weft '
-iio
, 1 00
3CC
sc
Se
, lgc
, ao
"
1 i5
i'W
7 40
lie
1 50
ig'.;c
, 'y:
Tec
hoe
50C
6oc
VJ'- C
jl t o
-C
. U0 to 3 15
1 24
'J 00
...... ...lo! lgc
oc
Sc
4-'-ivavc
tmts, nu
I'otaloen, ( ou
Peschcs, dried, ?! .
Kye ! bu .
Kairs, V
SjAlt, No. 1, f bbl
" 1 bu
" Aiiht'in.
Suar, yellow (3 !b
" white
Tallow V &
Wool, p &
CeBtaar I.intnicnt.
There is no pain w;.Kh.t!ie
Centaur Llulments will not re
lieve, no swellinir tin y will n'd
fubiiue, and no buneneF? which
they will not cure. Thia is
sirons lanirnac, I ut It is true.
They have produced n.ore cure?
of rhouuiaU.m, neuralgia, lock
jaw palsy, sprains, swellings, caked-brcasts, scalds,
burns, galt-rhcuui, ear-ache, &., upin the human
ranie, and or strains, rpavin, g.iHs, &.C, upon an
imals In one year than have all other pretended
remedies since the world betran. They arc ci;unu r-irrit.'-nt,
an all healing pain reliever. Cripples
thr.jw away their crutches, the laino walk, poison
ous nites arc rendered harmless, and the wounded
are healed a ithout a Ecr. It is no h uuihus. The
recipe is published around each bottle. They sell
as no article ever before sold, and they sell be
cause it does just what they pretend to ilo. Those
who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling
deserve to suffer if they will not use Centaur Lin
iment. More than 1,000 certificates of remarkable)
cures, including froscn limbs, chronic rheumatism.
(rout, running tumors, &c., have been received. V.'c
will send a circular couthUdn:; ccrtinea-.es, l.i
recipe, &.C., gratis, to any one requesting it. One
bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment is
worth one hundred dollars for spavined or swecmed
horses and mules, cr for screw worm in sheep.
Stock owncrs-thcsclinimentsare worth yonr atten
tion. No famttv should be without them. "White
wrapper for lamily use Yellow wrapper for an-
Imals. Sold by all Drngglsir. T-Oc per bottle;
lare N.ttlc.;l 00- J. 11. KOSFj & CM., J-3 E road
way. New ork.
(jABTor.iA Is more than a substitute for Ca;to
Oil. It is the only tafe artlefc iu existence which
is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bow
els, cure wind-eoiic and pnx'.ue natural sleep. It
contaP8 neither minerals, morphine or alcohol,
and is pleasant to take. Children need not cry
and mothers may rest. apr'.fA
Xe.w Adcurtiscmen .-.
A PMINISTRATOPeS' NOTICK.
Estate or Adam Flick, l ite or JetT.-r3on Twp.,
deceased.
Letters testamentary on the above estate hav
ing been granted to the nudersli-'ned by the prop
er authoritv, notice is hereby (tiven lo those in
debted to it "to makeimmediate payment, aud those
having claims against it will ji-.t-ent them to the
undersigned, at the late residence of said tiecvs
ed, on Saturday, Sept. W. IsT
auul2 Aduiiiiisliiiior.
TXECUTOKS NOTICE.
LsTate of Lena Long, late of Southampton twp.,
ueccas.u.
Letters testamentary on the above estate having
Iieen granted to the undersigned by the proper au
thority, notice is hereby given to thosu indebted,
to it to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims against It will present them to the un
dersigned, at his otllce, ou Saturday, the lu:h day
of Seetemiier.
1 MICHAEL LONG,
ausl2 Kxceutor.
STKUREX V1X1YI
O.
Female Seminary
on the Ohio, with over forty-five years' exjiericncc,
oilers superior advantages in botn Solid and orna
mental branches. It has made its prices to suit
the times. Hoard, room and liaht lor year only
175 one fourth oil for clergymen. Ojiens Sept.
!ih. For catalogues address FrincipaL Kcv. C-.
C. Heattv, 1). 1), LL. 1)., Supt., Kcv. A. 31. Keid,
Fh. I)., FriucipaL ausli
Ladies' Seminary,
I1L.AIRSVILI.I:, 1A.
Fall Scsikm ltus THURSDAY, StPrC:.:
UEltlOlh. For catalogues, please Bildress
augli " J. JEWt" IT PARKS.
PITTSIJUKGII
FEMALE COLLEGE.
EIUI1T EIMItTJiF.iT.S.
TWENTY-EIGIIT TEACHERS.
Tht.rtitigh tnstrvction in all the branches of a
suli 1 aud ornamental euueatijii.
TWELVE Att'OMILISIIED JIASTF-B-S
EMPLOYED IN THE
Conservatory of Musi:,
Connected with the College,
"The largest and liest Grand Organ lor et'na
tional purjioses in America." Snjx-rior advan
tages 111 Elocution, Drawing, Painting, Needle
work and Waxwork. French and German by na
tive teachers. Charges less than any instil u'i m
in the Culled States, affording euuai advantages
ami accommodations. Fall term eomiDcn-es Sepl.
9. Send to the President, Key. L C. Pcrthtug, 1).
D., Pittsburgh, Pa , lor catalogue,
auKW .4
ALPINU HALL,
C U 31 li JuR A M , ?Z D .
H.iTns
uao,
Scicol for TC'CSS Lallss anl Littit Girls.
Misses Liiey X. and Mary Junes, Trio's.
ASd.STKD BV
MADEMOISELLE DE COCRCELLK, Resi
dent French Teacher.
This School is situated on an elevated point In a
retired healthy Jiart ol '-the Mountain City," at
the lornier resident o the Daughters of the late
James. W. Jies, of Cumberland. The am; le
gruumls, by which it is surrounded, will be appro
priated to and afford every facility for tul-dw r ex
ercise. The large and well ventilated rooms am
admirably adapted for Dormitories ami School
rooms, nd no juiins will lie spared to make all as
euuilortalde and attractive as possible to the pu
pils. Only such rules will be euiorcod as are nec
essary to their Improvement and Ituppiucsf. and
as will Promote a healihlulaud Christ tan tniiumg.
Teachers of atkuowlcdjfej reputation nod espe-
nence.
Every facility is funttslicd for the acquirement
of si hui.ihed French ami English clucalimi.
French belug spukcu (utile home circle. A puuet
ual attendance at the opening of the School is re
quest eii.
Scholastic year Will commence Sept. 7.h, an-1
terminate towards the end of June. ugt2
AV ir A i tvrt st'Hit.i I.
A
I) il 1 N 1ST II ATOR'S NOTICE.
iMnlC ill
L-.vil.idni.'!!, l i' .I' litiT "f-i
iir.-e:H'-'l.
Ij-tm ,.f a.lii!iiil?iM!l'H ;a Hi" ii' -ivn cuMtr
having l.wti sranic t tli un irrsian.-
ivtuv is j
luTi-liT iriK-n u H1.-.H1 iti !:-: 'o-l
w u i. m.i so laui.o- j
iliatc iMVi.icut. mi l ituwa li o.ni wi.imMia.nnMi
it. In piv.ut ti'.c-m i:u'.y -.nen u;i.-au-l I- r enn
ui.' lit at Lite r.-i li-a - i-l " .v!-i-iajr
tlic ' sia il ii Jm;,i". Is74.
au A ll:!tuili A;. t
V C MusA-liu:ia. near S-noi-rwt. h.- the !
oirturr U tn oe!i.-!r.! f.'aji Fee VoHr'
whieirnrau-Uattiie lie.i.l ..fall m.ichiu' "r,;",,t
tintr hav, ?traw and cir.it.. tnt-r. 1' isol cxcelli al
ttnixli and very s;ra. It I eliy ;!'ed to
ut i.m i.r f h..ri, and in every re?ieol Is Hie nv:r
est i.-riof!l.,n ot any Iced cutter n vr i use. It
rill i.:iv iisvll I uiiuz it ime iv:im, and w war-
rinteil H'-'ive si::s.:i''i!-!i.
He galtoalsicvery i.tl.or lea iitvj. i-1 eu'.tcr, I
..m .hi. i.if.nv ..th.T liiriii imi'leuicnti and ma-
ehines, u-haj p-irtublo eider. Mil!, i-rn duellers,
tiirasl-iny maciiici?. ate, an.i kiu .........
C'oiu Silver T.V:iUU Tree:
AGENTS AVAXTED t aetf.,rcioiritheile
or nn ankle ot v:tlu; in every ii..u-hl.
Cjiii Sdier Watch Free. Adiiress F. KOUl.
A A-M
t'-.tu-burgh, Pa.
Wai.tecl. reliable jwn t i.i.-tri.-r.te packnires
of the Wuniler f lie WorlU," un 1 m:iKe
eoile: tinj. To ir'-o-t no u I will lurnisli all Uie
i;.w!s necessary to cmdui-t the .u"ine. Address
Al. it. TiLlU-V, l'Hti.-un;li, t a.
SWOD AXi LAST
M (lift Concert !
IN AID OF THE
Masonic Helicf Association
OF
NORFOLK. Vk..,
Thursday, September 3, 1874.
T'.il? enterprts? i? ci ndu !cd by the MASONIC
BELIEF ASSlK'IAl ION, id Norfolk. Va., un
der uutiioritv of the irginia Iyjgislaiure. (aet
passi'.i March th, 1ST3.) t'-r the purpose of raising
luadJ to complete the 2Uasoi.ii; 'le-.npie Bow iu
ccurse of ere.aion in Norf.!U.
50,000 Tickets 60,000 Cash Gifts.
S 2 5 0 0 O O !
TO EE GIVEN AWAY !
A nev.- feature to wit: A irifl is gu inntcc-1 to
one of everv ten csasecutive numbers.
1. 1st of Clift-i.
OX E OR AN I) CASH GIFT .VI.0OO
ONEGKANDe.'ASil i 1 r 1 -'"i
UNEOUANIU'ASll UIFT..-. SW.on.'
( IN E GK AN I) CASK GIFT l').e"HI
ONE CrltAXU CASH GIFT !
ONErK.NICASiI GIFT g-'o
tNElrK NI'ASK GIFT -""0
liCAS.t GIFTS ol i'..ooo-c:itn
gS 1'As i GIFTS ol uoOea.-li H.wi
41 CASH GIFTS of g.0 each l".i'-0
7J CASH GIFTSol LOcu.-li 11.SSU
2.V!CASH GIFTS ol b) each 2.1.' 00
STSlMSll G1F1S of M csi h .iU0
5VJ0 CASH CrlFtSoI luencii wwu
8ivj:.SII GIFTS, a sg r-r.ntti-r. w
Whole tiikeis. siu: 11..U n.-Kcts, o: eiiiiru-r
tickets. !). Kb-veii l li- Keis it nail
Ti.-keis lor liW.
N-a disci.un: ea less amount.
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
This cor.'-crt is s:rl-.-t'.v I ir MASONIC purjwes,
smi will lie eonitucted with the s su:e litwrsiity,
"honesty and fairness wld:h charaeteriied ti.o Ursl
enterprise. ......
JOHN L. KOPEK. Fn-s t.
For t'ekets ur.J c!n-u!tirs Ivln lull iiilormatiun
a.hl'ess 11E.NUY V. .IIDOKE, See'y.
M 4S( INIC KELIFF ASSOCIATION. Nortolk,
Va.,or Hrareli oiliec r win 26, Nos.TSauj So Hm-n!-wav,
N. V.
Save
Doctor Bills!
Minv di.it.irs can l e s:;vci annually by n.-ing
Sciimidt's t.-oinpoun I tailed Man's Friend or
F-.ioilv ii"B. win -h is a t"iii.' win.- bit Mr, pnp.-ir-
e.l l.v I. K si 'H.UIliT. at N.I.-J4-J I'enn avemie
Fitts'iurgh, l'a. This coer. ;md Is cum posed of
r..!s end hirl s. nnd sincily pure wine: It is pu as
ai.l to i.iWc an I invia mites the wh-.le ssn-m: it
U a v.ilu.ild : '--ndy nn-di ita-: it will cup) ml iiis-
...mi i i, !,..:, it is a preventative of Choi
it. i. an.l as a M nr.riliiT it IS iliietcelled. The
ii..m:in.l for this u!:ir nieiiieine is so great tlia!
i.n.ioiore it h.K lwen imiiossihle tohll all orders.
r.tr Sloni,!t has lately in - n use 1 the f.-.eilities tor
i.rfi.-iriii.r it. The l.'riee i il per ljt t le. Satis-
!,.,., ;..n .n-innt .-,i I rv a lnntle and It will then
noil nu'reroinini-ndaHon to colllina-.- ilS use. We
hnr.nsed the Liners in our ewn family and know
whereof we speak.
Try it,
:iu'U
1 Co
7"OTICK.
ivi,iromv v.ife t'-ithnrlne 1 asl' !t my bed and
lw-ifiT'l wi-.lK'Ut anv r.-asonaldu cnu.?. the putdie is
herel'V r.'Hitied not to trust or harbor her on my
awj'it. s I will not pay any dolus ol hereon
tntcUni; ur.less cump-ell-l by law.
liL.MtV l IlLNKKR.
n-.i.rj l'aint t.iwiisliip.
A
UKITOirS .NOTICE
i-i... nn i-r---.'net auoitor r.i poiuie.1 oy oii-omn
of Common picas ol Soini rsi t county, to distrili
ntil,iuiid in the uaniU of the SherilT, arising
I.,., il.e sate, ol the personal iiroperty of S. J
livjr to and ani.mgM thoso legally entitled there
to" w ill intend to 1 he dut it-sot his apiniinlinent at
the ottie ol John 11. hl, in the ln.rou-.'h ot Sum.
itsi I on Flidii v. tl.e als: inst., ot 10 o'clock in the
r..r....,n wio-re all n.irii.s niteri'Sted can
be
.le.,r,l JOHN II. EDIK.
au-js Auditor.
-r- t-i'V'TPTs: and expenditures ol lyiwer Turkey
Il loi.t lown-'hip S !i'-l !as:rb -I for the year end
ing June 1, lit.
RE'-EiPTS.
From Slate approprla'.l n t 00
tiiilanee on baa I :n in ia.-t year 6a b
From eoUcctor, iuelu.ling taxes Irom last
v0;ir lOol I
Fr",-m ail other s-.u-uas
I--85 17
KXrilNI-'lTCKUS.
Paid f- r rent nn-1 repairs
4 117 01
VJ 00
'- te:icnvn wages
- luel amlcoiuineui les
" lets of collect. r and treasurer..
' salary of Secretary
IVi.l lo I'rsiua l.r. out ut State :ippr j.ri-
7 3H
S7 )
la 00
82 00
.36'J 7
Cash on ban 1. ...
ju!y22
-J51J 3S
SAMl'EL.UlNDEii,
Secretary.
TEG ISTEli'S N OTIC E.
iVdlcc is licre-bv given to .ill jiersons cmeerned
as lf-i-atccs. creditors nr otherwise, that the lollow
ii. ' accounts have passed rigist-r ami the same
will be presented for eonf.rmati.m and allowance
at an Orphan's Court to be held at Somerset In
and for Somerset eountv. on Thursday, the t!Tth
day d Aii'-'ust, 1N74. wlicrc all persons interested
niav attend it they think prper.
First and ftnal secoimi oi Aar-m l.t and I'cter
Pile Ad'uis and Trustees of Jpo. It.irknrui dn-'d.
Fir't and final acee imt of Aliiert Hellley A I'm
and Trustee ef Alex. Hettl. y dee d.
First and iinai account ot Jon. Dumoaultl
.Vm and Trust ec f l JIoscs Nh-klow dee'd.
Fift and iinai a;-etiuit of Daiiiel W. lh rdt-r
Ad'm and Trustee ol Daniel Htirier dc-'d.
First and linal secnttnt of Julia It. VI:! ad l.i nn I
Tiusleeof E. C. Thomas let' i.
First nn-t tiivil account of J. M. Hot.lcr iau:n
Ad'm of David Hrugh dee'd.
First sn-i linal aee-junl o. A.'.rfil V. ill Ad m
Of Peter Stahl.decM. , .
First and tinal a-ci i:::L of Jo.-i i.i K..atntl Ad m
of Jacob Shank, dee d.
First and lmal account of Jer. J. Fjlk, ad nir
of Jacob G. Folk, dee d.
First and final account of John Kr.l.icr, ad mr
Of Joseph Kr.ilii-'r, liee-'d. .
First and final account of Sam 1 a.Ktr, a 1 mr
of Edward Dnrsey, dee'd.
First and partial neco'.int of Davi I and Alex.
Casctieer, a l'inrs of Ji-r.ali Cas- Ik r, dee'd.
First and partial account ut G. W.Ucnturd, cxr.
of Henry lientord. uce'-.l.
Account of Geo. a-.i t J . I!. Lowrr, ad mr of Ien.
Lowrv, t uuriian of Peter Keeler's minor children.
Actiiuht of Yal. Miiler, gu.irdianol Ellen Smith
formerly Good.
The account of S.iinuel Uincbaujli, guardian
of Oshca Ann McNair.
Aeeouut ot A. J. Colivrn, nd mr of Highly Mc
Nair. dee'd.
A-ount of .Io!.n II- I bt, an mr. ol ..largarct
IWey, debase I. J, K. WALTER,
ans8 Kegisitr.
s
IIEUIFF'cj SALES.
itv virtue of fumiry writs in ifntiior.i t.jnr
aas.Ficii 'acia and Lrrnri turim issued out ol
the'Coiirtol t 'oimin n pleas of Somerset County,
l'a and to uic directed. 1 will expose to salo by
publl! cutrrv, at tbeCtiurt House, III Somerset,
on Frl !ay.ti'e2ist of Auu-ost, 18:4, at twoo'clock
p. in., the follow ing descnoed real csinte, vix:
All the riiiht. to ie, interest and e-iuim ol John
M Fike. owner, an I John D. Savior, contractor,
of, itiiiu-i to tl.e lollowing descrihed r.-kl estate,
'Accrtiin L.t of ground situate in Mcycrs-ialn,
Somerset Co., Pa., containing lt of an acre, morn
or less, U-iog lot No. 43 of the I dinger survey of
said town and Ir.m.in:: on Broadway and adjoin
ing lot No. 41 on the west, and No. 42 on the east
and alley on the north, web a two story dwelling
house thereon erected, sai l house having a lrom
of 27 lect and a depth of W feet, with the uprurtc
uaniT.e Taken in execution as the pn.jicrty d John M.
F:ke ncd John D. Savior. Wm. J. hlltock ct al.
"AlO
All the rUht, title, iu-.ercsl and t!.:im nt Daniel
Lowry, of, iu and lo the loiloa iog utscriitd real
estate, vis:
A certain lot o: grouti-i s::ua:e in summit town-
shin. S..menoi county, l'a., cvutainiug acre
nii.m or l. s.-. wilii a two and a hall s.ory dwelling
bouse thereon crfetcl. adjoining lands of IltTtnan
Chrisuier, with the appurtenances.
Token In exetu;l"ti 11s ttie pn-jicrty of Diudel
Lewry at lliesuitof Win. H. Shaher.
ALSO
AH the right, title and interest of Alex. Stuii -
man. to 11
undivided one
at'liof the following
lands.:
No. 1. A tract of land in Ntgra Mountain, Ad
dison township, surveyed en a w arrant in name of
Joshu Hood, ci ntaiiiing 474 a. r.-s, adjoining
lands ia name of Caleb Hood, Abel Hood, Joslitia
Hood and others.
No. A tract of Ian t In Neuro Mountain; In
Addisoti towns.iiii, siirreyed on a ws.rrant In name
of -. Hood, Ci-ntaiitiiig ai-res, ailjoining
lands in name of Henry Kuhl, Jeshua Hood aud
ot tiers.
No.3. AUtctof land situate as afores-iid, con -
- lutnv 11 r-l . . f ..,., . ..1 i 1, -, 1 )
pateuted to .lohli and kul-crt Met.'ltii'.oek, adjo
ing lands of Wm. J. ltucr nn-i others.
olu-
,,.4, The oiic-iilth of Ihe ctml, iron tu-e nu.1
other miueri.U uatier a tro t of land in Addison
township, known 11s Fort Hill, adiointng Win. J.
liaer aud others, r.it lining 3Ai acres.
No. S. The one Dllli oi the coal, iron ore and
other minerals of a trac4 of land situate In l'pier
Turkey loot township, containing W acres, known
as ihe "Lower Hollirookfann. adjoialng John Elch
tr, ll.trm.ta Youakluand others.
Ac ic A d it r I ite men It
No. S. The one-htlh ofthe cl. Iron ore ami
other minerals umrer a tract of land in I'ppcr
Turkf vl""t Uiwnshlp, containing i acres, sslioln
hn Eii dolnh Jlevers. John Kraualier andntlwrs.
No. 7. Tlie undividol tmc-loorth of a tract of
liiiid in Addison township, rontainlng l."i acres, ;
aiiining l.wda of Win. J. liacr, m. Silu.unh
a'i-t Iiit-i.
No s The utfiivlded oiie-Wrtir h d a Ir.icl ol
hi, 1 Uwlamlug b :res, part of a survey In the
nai.ie id John lrur. adjoining lands of W m. J.
li i-r, I'cter ..levers' in Irs and others. ... ,
No o The t..ie.f.tirth of a tract of land In Ad
eii .n" township containing t acres, adjoining
Win. SI anna and John Hanna.
No. lo. One fuurtta of the coal. Iron ore and
other minerals under a tract ol land containing
248 acres in Addison township, aojoining no o.
Jn . Hanna. Fcter Jlerers' heirs ami others, the
surta.-eol whiA is owned by Julio Hanna.
No. 11. tine acre of land In fee in Sotnei-! t.,
known s the Kerky coal Kink, adjoining Henry
liousefelt. Kavi.1 Horner and others, and all the
coal underlying a trct of 3g acres ailjolnlnsr the
atjoye and lands of 1. Weyand, W. H. Fkklng,
I)3vi-I Horner and other.
Taken in execution as the projrtr nf Alexan
der Stutiuian al the suit of Silas C kelin.
AUo
a it ti. rtu-hL tltla. Interest a rut claim of Jonas
Schnick.l, in and to the following tracUof land
in Somerset Co., Fa., vit: ....
No. I. A certain tract ol lann suu.iie in jnnn-
crsv.illev township, said eouniy, containing SM
aTcs, more or less, of whk h there are about 124
ai-re-s cleared ami alioiit 2 acres in meadow, w ith a
cue story plack dwelling Douse ami mroia
erected.aiijoiiiing lands ol Anderson Spencer, In-
ii-1 Snvder. Jimaman noruer, nmi;
Lewis 'Kol and Joseph t'rvmcr, with the appurte-
V, 2. A lot of xrenml suuaie in me yiuao oi
Roxburr. lirothersvaliey toWESIiip. eouniy anu
Stale aloresai l, conuiulng S aero, more or less.
ill a two story frame iiweiung nouse anu u
thereon erected, ao.siulug launs ol Aoniiiaiu
Jlnsser, with the appurtenances.
Taken in execution as inc pro-nj oi
Se brock at tlie suit ot Augustus noiimau i-v au
AUt
aii ii. .t.ri.t mie. InUTest and claim of Henry
H. Lolir, oifia and to the following described real
estate, viz:
A certain lot of grounn situate in r.iuoyi-reva
township, Somerset Co.. Fa., coot tlnlug J a'-res.
.re er less, all in ineanow, wmi a mwai.', . n
liwcllln- house and suitde thereon erected, room
ing hinds of James Lamtxrt and others, with the
ipurieiiances.
Taken in execution as the property of Henry IE
Lohr at the sail of J. K. Hrieker.
ALSO
a ii k. i.ri. utin inr.nst and claim of HenrT
Hoover, of, bi and lo ihe following descrilied real
lSA eVrtain tract of land situate In Brot hersvalley
and Summit lownsbil s.Soiner9et county. I'a.. con
tai iiog -MO a-res, more or less, of which there are
ai ut .0 acres cleared and about 3 acres in mead
ow, wit a a two story frame dwelling house, sialde
and water lower saw mill thereon erected, adjoin
ing landso! Jonathan juuy, mraiu iiiiki"
Val. Hay, wilh the appur-cnances.
Taken in execution as the property of Henry
Hoover at the suit of J. N. Fichtuer.
ALSO
All the right tttle. Interest and cLiitu of (leonre
Witt, of, in and to the lollowing Uesenowi real
estate, vix: . . . .
No. 1. A certain lot ol grouna situate in Som
erset borough, Somerset county, Fa., containing
; acre, more or less, adjoining lots oi jiwcpn .-nj-h-rontli
west, Slary Wilt on the east. Patriot
St. on the r.orch and St. on the south.
N . S. A b t or piece ol gniumi snusie in Som
erset Urongh. Somerset county, t'a.. containing
aen s, more or loss, adjoining lands of John O.
Kiimiel. John M. HolilerDanm, jonn ii. i in anu
Peter Hefflcv. with the iippnrtcnaoces.
Taken in e'xecutl..n as the pnicrty of George
Witt at the suit of the S. . M. P. K. R. ).
AIJSW
a ii iiin rt.rhi (tile Interest and claim of Abra
ham Hiutine, of, in and to the lollowing described
real estate, vix:
' Two certain lots of ground situate In Drake
town. Lower Turkey toot township, Somerset Co.,
containing '4 acre, more or ie, wmi
and a half story frame i. welling hone and stawo
thereon erected, adjoining lots of Michael Koontx,
and Thonas Ream, wi h the aprurt'-nauees.
Taken n execution as the property oi aimiimm
Huitlne at the suit of M. A. Sanner.
ALStJ
All ihe rl--bt. Iltlo. interest ami claim of Anne
Zimmerman and John Zimmerman, of, in and to
the following descrilied real estate, ylx:
A certain iractoi land situate in i ppcr 4urcy-
r...t townshh). Somerset oountv. Fa., containing
Sacrcs, more or less, all In meadow, with a two
storv h a dwelling house thereon tw-trf. ail )oin-
ir.g lands of John Krougher, Shatlnr. Uwire
nod otliers. with the appurtenances.
Ti'ipn in pt.-cii i mo me iirotiertT oi anoc
7iniinermnn and John Zimmerman at the suit of
Jacob O. Fhlllippi.
All ihe right, title, interest an.l claim of Gideon
Hiieshew, of, iu and to the foUowiug descrilied
real estate, viz:
A certain tract of land situale in Shade town
ship. Somerset Co., Pa., containing U0 acres, more
or less, ot which there are about 2 acres cleared.
with a one story log aweiimg uouse, u i
water power saw null thereon ereetnl, asljoinlng
lands of Moses Walker, Wm. Clark, Hen. iJender
and others, with the appurtenances.
Taken in execadon as the proierty of Oldeon
Hiteshew at the suit of Davis, Enable 4 Co.
ALS(.
All the riu'l.t, title and inlerestof Alex. Stu'i
man, ol, in and to the lollowing real estate, situate
iu Somerset county, vix:
No. 1. A tract of land ia Upper Turkeyfoot
township, containing 275 acres, aojoining lands of
James llincbaugh, Wm. J. Jbier and others, on
northwest side ol Casselmau's Kivcr, being a part
of a tract surveyed on a warrant in the name of
John White, ot which about 4u acres are clear,
but not In culdvatiou; an apple orchard and rail
road shanties uiii premises.
Nu. '.i. A tract in same township, aljoieing No.
1. Innilsot Win. Snvder, and others, containing
llo acres, (unimproved,) part of Peier Weliner
ir.ie
No. 3. A tract of land In Addison township con
taining SJa acres, survcyeil in natneol Christopher
W into, adjoining No. 1 aforesaid, lands of Samuel
Hiiu-hauirhand others: unimproved
Also, tlie coal. Iron ore and other minerals under
and contained within the lollowing lands.
No. 4. A tract in said Upiier lurkey toot town
ship, adjoining Nos. 1 and X aforesaid, lands of
techier, lliram eranicr anu OLiei?,cvuiaiir
irtg IC) acres, with mining privileges, being a part
At tlie -efer w eimcr tract, me suriace ot uieu
is owne1 by Wm. Snyder.
No. 5. A tract in same township, adjoining Nos.
1 an 14 aforesaid, lands ot Rudolph Meyer, Hiram
Cramer aud others, containing 2o acres, known
as the Jacob Swerner tract, the surluee of which
is owued by Hiram Cramer.
N. 6. A tract in same township, adjoining No.
5 aforesaid. Jus. Hinebuugh, Hiram Cramer and
otliers . containing 2t!0 acres, known as the Jacob
Gearhart tract, the surface ol which Is owned by
Rudolph Met er.
No. 7. Two-fifths cd a tract of land In same tp.,
adjoining Herman Y junkin, formerly J. McMil
len, Nos. 5 and 6 aforesaid and others, containing
'J2 acres, ihe surtace of which is owned by Hiram
Cramer.
No. 8. two fiftbs of a tract In same township, ad
joining Eieher, Rudolph Meyer as No. 0
atoresaid, John Drencher ami others, containing
209 acres, the surfiieu of which is owned hy Jno.
Ji rougher.
The one-third Interest in a parcel of land in
Somerset lioruugh, Ironting on dejiot grounds, be
ing 60 feet front aud 132 feet deep, txmnded by lots
of W. J. liaer on north and Saucer street on the
south.
Taken in execution as the property of Alexan
der stutzmau at the suit of Thomas Lee.
ALSO
All the right, title, interest and claim of Alex.
Stuizman, of, in aud to the following described
real estate viz:
No. 1. A certain lot or ground siinate In Som
erset turough, Somerset Co., Pa., on the north
east ct rncrof the diamond, adjoining lots of H. F.
Schcll and Isaac Huguson the west, Al. D. Hitich
man, now Josiah Pisel, on the east, and Ed. Scull
on the north, with a twe and a half story (unfin
ished) brick dwelling house, with back building
an ached, and stable i hereon erected, wi:n the ap
purtenances. No. 2. A certain lot of ground sl uate In Som
erset borouirh, Somerset Co., Pa., known as ihe
Somerset Foundry, fronting on Main Street on the
north. West sirect on the east, Pat riot street on
the semih and ar)oining lot of Joseph Snyder on
west, with a larite foundry, two dwelling houses,
sialdesand oiher out buildings 1 hereon erected,
with the appurtenances.
No. 3. One-half square of ground containing
I' lots, adjoin ing lot of Mrs. Conrad on the north,
W est s reet on the east, lot of Daniel S. Knee on
ihe south and alley ou the west, with the appurte
nances.
No. 4. A eerlain lot of ground situate In Som
erset borough. Somerset Co., Pa,, containing 1-7S
acres, more or less, adjoining D. Weyand ou the
nor: b, Charles II dim in on the touui and Josiah
Kellar on tho west, with the appurtenances.
No. 5. A certain piece of ground siiuateinSom
ersct lowushin. Somerset Co.. Pa.. containing I
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Charles
Huiluian, Good It Jones, Charles Miller, Josiah
Keller and others, with the appurtenances.
Taken in execution as the property of Alexander
S:u-xman at the suit of J. Allison Eysier use of
C. Long.
ALSO
AM tho rUht, title, luturest and claim of An
drew Kosenlierger, of, in and to the lollowing de
scribed real estato, viz:
A certain lot of irmund siluate in Meyersdale
l-on-'Ugli, Somerset Co., Pa., and known as lot No.
li fronting 50 feet on Kevsioue street ami run
ning south along street 130 feel, adjoining
lands ol 1'eter Mever s heirs, with a one aud a hall
s.ory Ir.nne dwelling house and stable thereon
t-rec.cd. wi.h the appurtenances.
Taken in exetulion as the property of Andrew
Knscnbtrgcr at the suit of c. it. ltauifner a. uo.
ct ai.
ALSO
All the ri-jrht. title, hiien-st and claim of Owl
frey itosoula-rger, of. in and to ihe following de-
Scrued real es. ate, vii:
A certain kit ol ground situate in Meyersdale,
Somerset i o Pa., Ironting !M feet on Keystone St.
and running sou. h I D id, adj.iininif lantls of Pe
ter Meyer's heirs, wih a one and a half story Iraine
dwelling kouse, s-aldu and other out buildings
thereon erected, with the appurtenances.
Taken in execution as the property of Godfrey
Roseniiergcr al the suit of Llvxngoo.1 it Oiinger
etai.
ALSO
All the right, title, interest and claim of Ed. L.
Korus, of, in and to the lollowing described real
estate, vix:
A certain lot of ground situate in the town ol
Garrett, Kumniit township, Somerset Co Pa.,
containing ls. acre, more or leas, with a two story
Iraine dwelling house and frame stahlo thereon
erected, adjoining lots Nos. 120 and 121. and front
ing on Center street, with the appurtenances.
taken la execution as the property of Ed. L.
Korns at the suit of M. A. Garman ct L
ALSO
All the right, title, interest and claim of Rcu
lieu rt' trick and John Wirk-k, of, in and to the lui.
lowing descrioeii real estate, vii:
A certain tract of land situate In Paint town
ship, Somerset Co., Pa containing lio acres,
more or less, of which Hie re are about 20 acres
cleared and aluut il acres In meadow, with a one
story log dwelling house and (table thereon erec
ted, atlioining lands of John Kodgers, Ephraiin
Windworth. Park a heirs and others, with the ap
purtenances.
Taken in execution is the property of Keuhen
Wirlek and John Wirick at tne suit of Conrad
I Ickts,
1 ALSO
I A All tlie right, title. Interest and claim of Jo-
; nas Wirick, ot, in and to the lollowing descrlbeil
j real estate, viz:
A certain tract of Land situate In Paint township.
; Sjinerset Co., Pa., containing 11 acres, more or
l.-ss, all timber, with a one story log dwelling
tiousa and saw mill thereon erected, aojotnuig
lands of John Rodger, Park's heirs and others,
with the appunenancel.
Taken in execution as the proper.y of Jonas
Y irjck at the suit of Conrad lckea.
ALSl.
AlltUerlghf, title, interest and elalroofS.J.
McKcniie,cf, in aud to the tbllowlug deseribod
real estate, vix:
A certain lot of grinnd situate Iu Meyersdale
heroue'h. K..iocr-t i to., pa., con ainlng H acre,
I more u lots, mt-a li ury " "5l.T.lneir.l in this t ndof ITGOu.s sfld
I.,..' .rut .
one and a hall story inuv.."
j nouse an.i siaoie tuereoa rmicu. 'j
Samuel Geary and others aud lruutiug -iu
wret. with the appurtenances.
Taken ia exetuii-m as the projierty of a. J.
McKenzie at the suit of A. J. Sioner, Y m. K.
leity, George Weber and Emanuel Lichty.
Ten per cent ofthe purchase mooey must be
paid as wm as the projierty U luU and the bal
ance w lieu the deed Is continued.
OLIV Ut KNEPPER.
AU3 Sherlll.
AVw Advertisements.
JTOTICE.
1$ herebv given that Jacob NcfT cominitteo .1
Margaret Si rTcr, ha ftlc'is as-o-unls in my
oltice. atvl that the same will he prewntcil lo the
'curt con It rmatioo on Thursday, Atiiust 2; Hi
1174.
aug5 i' M. srilKtH-K.
Irotliotiotary.
A D MIX 1ST RATI) K'S NOTICE.
Estate of John C. Walker, late of Brot hersvalley
township, deceased.
Letters of administration on the above, estate
having been granted to the undersigned, notice is
hereby givey to those hblehted to it t make Im
medlale aymenU an-l those having claims
against It, to present Iheia dulT autlientieatisi
lor settlement atjthe late ri-si.!-ne'.d.-ial ! de-r.sv-l
on Saturday, September lxi Ii 1-574.
1IF.NKY WALKEK,
A Mi IS WALKEl..
Adiiiuiiriirators
R
ULE TO ACCEPT or 11EFI SK.
1 w llliara Wolfhopc an I John Maybush.
You are hereby notified to aiiear at an I ih
an' tourt to be held at Somerset on Mon.lay, the
44th day of August next, to ac.e or reii.se to
Uke the real estate ol Henry H. oirhniie. de
ceased at the appralse.1 valuation, or show cause
why the same should - J'- KJrEPPEB.
jutyli Slieriff.
T) ULE TO ACCEPT or IlEFUSi:.
lo .Norman H. Sullivan, FJias A. Sullivan. Na
thaniel W. Suliivau, i icon:o K. Sullivan, resid
ing in Plttsl.urgh, Pa.. Minerva F., inlermar
rie.1 with Chester lie Hey. Nancy A. Sullivan,
residing in Montgomery county, Iowa.
Youare hereby notined to ai'i'ar at an Orph
ans' turt to be held at Somerset on Monday, Hie
24th day of August next, to an-eptor retuseto take
the real estate of FhllipSullivan, deeeasel. at ti.o
appraised valuation, or show cause why the same
should not he sold.
OLIVER KSF.rPF.R.
ju1jT5
TXEClTUlS NOTICE:
ShcruT.
Estate of Daniel J. Lichty, late of Somerset
tp.
ueceaseu.
Lettern tests menUry on the above cstnte hav
Ing been granted to the undcrsiirned hy the pn-v
er authority, notice is hereby given to those in
debted to It to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims against it will present them to the
undersigned at the otllce of Henry F, Schcll, in
Somerset borough on Satnrday the lita day of
August 18.4. GF.O. C LICHTY,
KYI ANT'FL J.MFYKKS,
W ILLIAM H. MILLER,
Adiiiiuislrawrs
SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
15
"i-vib S. Phllllntd and wife, ol Miltord town
ship, having assigned all their property, real, per
sonal and mixed, to the undersigned in trust lor
the beneBt of their creditors, notice is hereby giv
en to all persons Indebted to said Fhillippi tonakc
immediate ymcut, and those having claims will
present tliem duly authenticated.
v AARON WILT
july2 Assignee.
4 UDITOR'S NOTICE.
iNothte is hereby given liiat the amlersigncil
audltojappolnteii by the Court id Common I'lea
of Somerset county, to make a distribution of tl.e
fun.ls iu the hands ol Peier Zulall. assimiecot
William Philliipi. and Mary. Ins wile, to and
among those legally entitled thereto, wilt sit t his
oihcein the borouuh ot Somurset, i n Thursday
tiio lilh day of August, 1174, for the puriose of
discharging the duties ol his api.imt:ient. when
and where ail parties interested may attend.
li. L. HA ER.
julySK Au litor
ociinaoL.
l will open a scIkkiI for the pr?parallon of thoso
who wish to teach, ami others, August Cd 174. at
Condaenee. Tuition lrom fl to lor the entire
term of ten weeks. Uood aeeoinmoilatiotis can he
bad at reasonable rates. All should lie in attend
ance at the beginning of the term.
auirl I. J. MILLER.
Trial List for 4th Monday of Aug., 1874.
ATTORNEYS.
PLAINTIFFS,
rumer's Assiguee.
K inime 1 at Colborn,
Kiuimel st ('silborn.
Kiminel tt Colborn,
Rinimel It Colborn,
Kacrs,
I kl and Coif roth.
Etdiralin Kreager
Schlrer It S. hircr,
1 W. Hoblitzell It Co.
Haers, K. l:.
K tunnel at Colhoni.
Klmmel It Colborn,
'HitX.
I Schcll It Eeed'sassi.: Haers,
iSitiert A Flanagan, K'saitz,
John Nctr. I Koontx.
I Jcwias Shul'.x, C.ttrotii,
iSame. jt'ollmtli,
I'oniiuenee S. 31. Co.! K"iit7,
R. H. Yanhorn, C -ilnth.
John Netf. I Hi .1 K'sm'T.
INetf A Cotrmth, .t'hl A Kooiez,
I A. It. Cotlroth, Chi it koout.
! Jacob N. It.-:i!. 'Haers.
iltauch, Johnad'inrs.;Col!ioru,
Cotlrnth,
Koontl,
Koontx,
Colborn,
Koontx,
Cotlrolh,
Colt ruth,
Cottroth,
Chi, and C. t It.
J. O. Kimmel at Cof.
Second
Koontx,
I'M ItCoffroth,
Kimmel & Colborn,
Klmmel It Colborn,
Koontx,
Corinth A RuppeL
Koontx,
I hi, C. AH.,
Kimmel it Collmro,
Gaither A Ualther,
Koontx,
Colborn.
Coll roth A Kuppel,
Kooser,
Koontx,
Kimmel & Colborn,
Klmmel A Ccdtcrn,
Cottn.th )l Ruppel,
Cottroth It Kupiiel,
. kill roth 4. ku.H.-l,
Gaither it Gaituer,
Chi It Cotfroth,
Klmmel A Colborn,
Koontx,
Gaither A Gaither,
Gaither A Gaither,
Colfnith A Kupiiel,
Cotlroth A l id,
Colfnith It Ruppel,
Cotlroth at Ru.pel,
juiya
'Livengood et al.,
iTohia' Siiei' her use
Jesse Dauirhinan,
l.lcsso Battel. man,
I Wm. S. I iivelv,
; Trust i llaiin,
i Keim It Wendie,
iK. Costello.
SamuelC. Liveng-
tl HavetCoff-otb,
;Catii:iriue LoreOiteh, C. it R. & l iil.
Cardliio Keck, Hai rs t:.j it.
ij. j. c
J. J. Schcli's ass'ee., t'otlr
J. J. Snyder.
I Sacra.
il'rouse It Shires,
'Samuel lleactty.
h'K'iiti,
. t'.njrs.
S. C. LAvengisxl,
Park Davton,
Charles Wardell,
John H. Kimmel,
William Pcnn,
Silas C Keim.
Daniel Mostoll
Iionires It Livengood, Kinmtz.
Jacob J. Pritts, 1 Kimmel & Ooltorn,
Silas Keim, Coliroth it Ru:.i.ei,
j W. M. Welch A Co., Coliroth It Ku; p.-l,
John A. Foust, 1 Koontx,
jMartin Zimmertnan, Ktniilz,
j W. YV. Ihivis It Hro. Gaither A Gaither.
1 Frei lens Lut. Church Colborn X K's.ntz.
BAEGAINS! BARGAINS !! BARGAINS!!!
The jSTow Store oi"
C i . R. PA.RIEIJ ;
Dealer Iu
Dry Goods, Fancy & Staple Notions,
Eibbons, Embroidery, Laces, &c.
Would be pleased to have his Friends and Fu irons call and ex
amine his Stock before purchasing elscYvlierc. jtore Koorn on
Main Street, opposite the "SSarnct SIokst?." Sor.irrset F;t.
aprl 14.
sole ag
JEWETT
0
L. 1. NORTON,
118 SMITHriELL? !iTHLLT. I
Send for Illustrated Cuialoyue.
JOHN F. BLYMYER,
DEALER IN
Hardware, Iron, Nai.s, Glass, Paints,
OILS, SzO.
TLe loliowiuo; a-tpart'iil lt of g oel-j in Stock; CariK nttr's 1,,A.
Tlaiies, Saws, lUtclicU, Ilaminfr.--, CLifels, Plane Iron.- A J.t-s, Ac, Black
smith' Good, Bellow. Anvil, Vices, I-lie. Hammers, Ac Sadill. rv
Hardware, TaUTree3, Gig Saddle, Haaie. Buckles, Uins, Bit an 1 To-d.
Table Kuivc aud Fork, Pocket Knives, Seizors Sp-oons and Bazt.r, tl.e
largest stock in Somerset County. Painte r's Cood. a fail stock. VilUv
Lead Colored raint for inside aud outside paiutinr, Paints in oil, u!! colors,
Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Brushes, Japan Dryer, Walnut Stain.
Ac window Glass of all sizes and glass cut to any shape. TLe best Coal
Oil alwavs on hand. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamp i lar-e and comprises
very elegant style. Ditston' Circular, Mu'.ry and Cross Cut Saws. Mill
Saw Files ofthe best tjuailty. Porcelain-lined Kettle. Handles of all kind.
SJIOTEM, FOUK, SIA2Aw, JlJlz-iTJi,
Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Pick, Scythes, Sneath. Sled-cs, Mason Haiismer,
Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriage aud Tiro Bolts cf all sizes. Lookirg
Glasses, Wah Boards, Clothes Wriugers, .Meal Sieves, Doer Mat, Baskets,
Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Iiope all sizes, Hay Pulley, But:er Prints,
Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutter and St tillers, Trace, Cow
Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Dust nd Scrub Brushes, Hor.-e Bru.-bes. Cur
ry Combs and Cards, Door Locks, Hinge. Screws, Latches aod everything
in the Builders' line. Caps, Lead, Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse, Ac, Ac.
Th fact. U I keeD evervthin? that belongs to the Hardware trade. J deal
-v . .
sons who are Duiidinjr. or any one in need oi aiMiuiu j
it to their advantage to give me a call. I will always give a reasonable
credit to responsible person.' I thank my old customers for then- patronage
and hope this season to make many new ones. Don't forget the place
INTo, 3, "BAER'S BLOCK."
Aprils '74. . J0IIX F. BLYMYKU.
Xcu' A'tn rli.-nvi fii.-
IN
o;mai. school.
A rt,.l lm.. wt.l Iw A -
Ji-nner K..l.Is (imhih... w...
ii"n will l-e ui-.- n to .:i u. i,f.M ., i
t in-jln PI our pilldi.- i.-. To...e .
o;h .,
In-rrti.-
ii-iia::,
orin-j i-
1--.;. 0 ili llo I
to tliir
ui
-in'.
l illili n W I le li n-i 4i
II. II. II Ki K. MAN.
VI K NEW LNTEHPKISE
II OR.-
IXSI KANCK CO
Xew
Eli'erpl i.-e, Ilciir.ii' l (',,.. P.i.
OH THE MUTUAL PLAN.
A'o 1.0.1.1, .Yo 1'itff.
An sgeiicy ba. tcn -ia! Hshe in ever elec
tion disirM in the ct.ut.-y. an-1 ti e a jent wi'.l ru
on s4i farnu-rs and cx:.!aii the w .rKin . t:;- itl.
stitution. and solicit ii -ur.inee. Lite, active and
resp.--nMt'le men ot lu-'ii'-nl county tire at the l.t-ad
of the company in wh. :n implivit eniS.-dire.-an
lie placed. !uli
A
I'DITOKS" NOTICE.
Noiire is h. r.:bv eiven that (be nn tiT-dirm t.
duly !;- . i ;!-i hy Court i i Ci-mm-n I'i.asof
S rii.r-.-t '-"lie ' y .u si- r. t- ui ik a ot.-Trit-iiti. n
of the tun.!s Pi tio t;;,B f Peter i'f.iall. aigne
ot ' Si-.nen l'tiiil:; ; i an l Susan, hu wue. to and
among those 1. -e;-i,-,y rrr::l.. ihoreto. Iht-i.t iiives
notice in.at lie wi.i ar' nd to the i.u:n-s ol his ai
laimi-iu at !ii i.!h-o in S-.-tners.-t U r..r.i!. ,.n
ursdav. Ihe l:f h .! it . f Au'-as:. In . wheu
a:id wht re ail pcr.-t.s no., r. s-i-.i mav ai I.
H.'I. llli ll.
j'.ilytS. Ati-ii'T.
Y-MIMSTHATOirS NOTICE
Estate of John W. !!..w!;n, late of Ci. li n i.re
b.-rt-U'4:i, de cased.
Letters of a i::i:o:st rati'-ii on t'te aN.ve estate
havintf been aranie! to l.ic nndt-rsianct. notice is
herebv itiven to lii-.s? itideote.l to ii to make imme
diate pavmcnt. .md tli se hiving claims air. i ir: t it,
to pn-sei'ittht-m duly ouiheiitieateil h-r se: ; iement.
nt the House ot liaaiel I ams iu s.ii 1 ImMiliuU
Saturday. August -H, 1"74.
ANDKEiV ltOWLIN,
july 22. AduiUnstrator.
"JOSEPH SHEETS .'v SON,
hanl nnd make M cplrr Cuftnft ( il - It ait I
i'ris. n tlie pliortet n'ti.- Iimvipl; a
hnirso ot ih iati ct iyjt l-i r u ilr.e-. w an
W:iy pt'i:irnl to l.ikt ?, U5 lo niii iri:tj ivri-r
ti the varh'Ujj ccaicicrie. i j. r:l 1
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
Pursuant to an order i f the Ot; '.tins' O u rt i f
S;niersel )itnty, l'a.. wiil tro sold at pu'-l.e sal.
on the prviuiscs, in lac ma honing t.-wn-l.ip. in
sai l c-.unty,
0 Salunt.uj, Ai,j;:! 1 ls;,
tlic ti.nowin'.T iWri.Hi rvnl (t'.i.t Kit? the pr p
erfyof laiiu-l M.i"n, titvcjftsl, t wit: Av;t!u
Rffe Innn 5!tu;ito in 1iimh Unmii ir t.-wn-Li t
!iuui'i'l 1T Liii'l- Ja"h A. Simii.T, S:iniii
Swank. o"r'.5 Mt?r nr.'! i.th'T. f.nt.iini?ni lui
uin uu.i ll.i urHav. The i:!!rovi:ii,'ni :
tw Utry twt'IIiir In :ii it. l.TS(t: Uun, irhart an I
(mt WUti-T.
TKIiMS. T. n fr rent to In? wlion t!:c
J;rt;)'rty is kniu-. tltwn: tho nlwv oi (.i.
thinl iii ri-.'f i:iiii on tviitinuatitm t! ilrtM: unc
haU of punh.iso m.-n.-y, airr lymcnt .M
ti p'lnaiu A It -ti c.n tin? j.n'trty. tlw- titttTtt iiTt:
f to he pa it! t the wi-ittw uniititllv tiurin- hi-r
I He. anl at her ivAt h th) jrtnt-iiml to p.:i a: Um
reiuaiinkr to bo p:ii-l in t.T- iiial ammui ; ty .
iuen;s. Sale to .viii;nrH nt l'rl"-k h, hi.
JACOiJA. MIA KKKIl
julylj Atlunsi.'ttr.ivurl
IN
OTICK.
Mywit'eMarv Miiler liavir.g lelt n:r pe l am!
boanl will-out any jtist cause or i-rov.w-ati";i, tl-.a
.utdic ate berctiy uotine not to :rust or harlor
u ri.n my aei ui'il. as I will not pay any i iils i-l
hi-rcuntr.uttln-f, unless compelled l-y taw.
au-S TOiilAS A. MILLER.
ATTORNEYS.
DEFENDANTS.
NO. T. Y.
24lt;l '72
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4 'oliroin,
Schcll It Koontx.
S.-hell It h'-.n.-r,
J. K:miiii-I X Koor.tr,
Ki:i:ineit l il'orn.
!n-k It Him kt urn.
Elkhart L"Welt
:. S. Howne,
ickU-w Ji LcTt
-art.
Fileii.ty . RiHi.lv,
P. (t t '. K. R. t ,
Daelcl -jtin,!.
Svlvestrr Rvian !,
Itt'.-k A ib-i-k".
1 M i -liai-l Stpc,
,.l .It:i Si--,
.lames i.axt..
t're It-rick Kit'tr.
; I.c 1 l. ii-Io.i.ur,
S-nne,
S.iUle.
. :!i.Mi o;:i Pouclo r.
: Matthias Pivri'iiu
h.
Week.
rtne-r.
tK.r.nts,
;c. a. K. It T'hl,
c. jt k. 1 1 1.1,
Coilpdh it l.u.pel
K'jotttx,
1 i:aen.
KiMiidz.
1. Ere
-r estate.
.lon.is S'-hr
1
1 '.V 111. May, Sr..
"day It Mav.
'.laun-s Kelly et at.
,' r. V. Iji-inl.ani. jr.
Y" ni. H, liuntiii rr,
.P. I.C. R. i. Co.,
; Kino lay It Hay,
. Kre-dertek Dcrr,
1 -ui:ii!h-i'n, V.,
. A. II. C-llr. th.
J. si til Stlalicr.
A. Ir. Miiler.
0 i.-r-.ii it Htier,
S. It H. K. K. t,.
S. a. M. P. R. K. Co.,
Edwar-I Keim.
l-vter S. Hay.
; Y:ii .y It Sen,
. K'-iiu ,"t liwry,
i .Itiiiit s K:it:tiic!,
j.iosef'li S hiiei.li.r,
Eiinn -'. 1 1. C. a. Co.,
N.fi Iv-o'iltCo.,
No-. :: .v lolcri Kt i:n,
K- s. e. iM-iieer,
.la.-ol. J. .Mve,-s.
Vt'.l Feb.
May
444
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Cottroth It Ruppel.
Haers It Cotlrolh,
Kooiitz.
Hay.
I Haers,
Cotip.th u. Ruppel,
Colnur.1,
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