E. The Somerset Herald.! Jane 2, 1ST-'-, i Tiir. Tir.i.i:s. UINKKSKT Al 111 NCBAL rul&'T CAILKOAD. On, and aflerMonJ.iy, Nov.lOth, 17. i run a? follows : LEAVE. Mail E;it.... Mail Wert... . ..;i-20 . :o . .3 10 1. in. 1:30 m, i 30 j. m. I. W . k. II. K. K.-TAM Kc:.tCAI. ro;sT. Express I'-i'i . Express Wert. Mail East Mail Wet ....11:38 p. in. t-l a. in. 11:13 Ji. in. 4 50 p. III. IIIIIAIO VAI.EIIY RAII.KOAIs. ! LT.AVE. Miiil East.. Mail West. AUUIVC . .lltli a. m. 1:4". p. in. . .1: ). tn. li p. m. FRANK FORNEY". Aynt. Pittsburgh & Connsllsvills RAILROAD. PiltsM WasMgi & Baltimore "SHORT LiisrE." ALTERATION OF TIME. Kaii t ir.i2::;c2 Triiis fir.17, en Eiprrss Triiss flai?. XIIVIE TABLE. On and aft" Sunday, X v. l.Vh, l-?. Trains cm this K.ad fill Depart an 1 Arrive Ir ui 1 j-.t, corner Grant ami Water S'.rceti, as follows: Hi:rACT. riTTSUCUlil! TIME. AliRlVli. ri.i.mtosiii Ac- M''Kro?'.-rt - can 6 'Vi am. Through Mail.:-. n.ut. M :x it Wat a. ID. c:n 14.1 .i.ui. M. Krf j.rt Ai--(in T:3j a.m. M h":ri rt Ac- n m llt'W am M.ke.-.-p.rt A-- cm Z-li p.m. 1 " 111 lll.iWI Ae- c.m 3 ii ji.m. MpKconn'.t Ac cm :- P i- V. Newton A? coin .vlop.m. M K c. sport Ac .-.111 f -jr. p.m. Tlir '"-1 lX...ov p.m. M. krrTl Ac cm ll.l.'i p.m. W. : Ncwt.n I'liur-tiTr:..!! p.m. i W. N'-li.n Af- i r-mi '2" a.m. I Tl.ri'imh l.s...t M a.ui. , I'ni .riL nn A'-- , - .m 10:K a.m. ?.i. k'T: j.rt Ae- i '-..in i- m. M'hwfJ'Tl A"- (m i.0ti.ui. X Kc-.-jK.rl A-- i-.in :10p.m. I n i. lit. n Ac- c.ni 0-40 p.m. M'kersiHirt Ar- citn..! T:D-" p.m. Thr-iuih Mil.:iu p.m. V e !i t N'Tvt"ii . Ciiur'U Traiu.lu:0i p.m. C ntr.il Ti V t Omt-r, 43 olh Arc, Pittsburgh, Pa. i. HYNDMAN. R. B. EC'I J II lulll', G:3. S'jIC:i::!!7il!s. T:l:t A;:: sine. Eoua Ft !'. In. . P. T1 Cook A: 15 1 i:i;n nre for !V::it'. ntrnin i;i tlie fuld Hi. til. or tr.nlc : S :-1U :n s (all Ai.wavs lu ar in mil ti'tl is !'iiinf-.s lost. 1 ih:A 1 :.-:m-- nccr- Fim: A- '!1 .t'.t fur fal.- :it i:. ,t. i;i L..HI.: AV. 1". AiTF.inint A ('. litivp no stoi U on li.m 1 ; u!l lt'o '.i lh"h atul i tU:i!i!V. Ciin'i ! m; f'T tin- Xa! I. :i:il M'i'iiiil siitiite, to li" l-.cM Ik-iv iliiriiij; .l!y Ar.ust. aii- hf','S ili.ri'i.-.;,ti'.. AV. F. Al.TKATIl! '.K C. h V,- J l: t cc ivc.l tm.i'.Iicr 1-t of extra No. 1 :.nl Mackml. For Rilu lic:i;. old lest In- 10- No. AV.r-Yi:i. Ail i!u- V, i-- tl.nl nre lur liriti; tin m ri.-lit :i! nu' CiHUi kV 1:lli:sts. Fav.mhis. l,ny your Sn-il ;. j'ocliicyV, lie h:s j:.-t mv':i lot of ( UN aiul Cora. t-at 1.. .1. .,1 a l.ir.- .1. il. FiiiTz, Cov.iity Surv.-i.llii-c day, Sattirihiv. Ml ice Mouse, . :iirrs' t, 1'u. Shikts. Collar. Xc.-k-tii', S:K-ks, ami llani'.kenliii'fs, u) ot mens tunUrwcar at Sk-cV: . StK-tial i t;:e Court j pen.loi- J a nice lino To Fakmf.us. Dou't il,Vv brinains in your I'ntatoe: the market. li'd Xhti tv '.oin 'mils out of i t nv.i; A. litr.r.ns. Ik you wAf..t h buy Kniv,-'. Votks find S.ik. or in taet anything t tt:e Hard ware i'ne Blyuiyer's is the pl.uv to get it. Yi". 1. Ai.TKATiiicn it Ca. are rerxdvincr lu-w S'lpiiiies almost daily. All stoek frosb tr.ni ot he-.t (jualiiy. Call uid txtir.ii ac itoiU. Campates will find it totlieir ir.tetes-t M canvass in a s'.iit ot Morsrnn's hottic liimle Summer Casimcrt-s. Simifrct Co. isn't niueh for Shinldy. W. F. Ai.TKATiint it Co. sn Mill re-c-eiving Clover. Timothy ami Ji isb SeeJ. Farmers tu'.l we can Ktpplv iry L'tass s.-fd you wani. .It sT rcicivnl, a line lot of I.ike Her- ring: u. so No. and ji.iekrri-i Ip.-sIi in mi the B. J. iilUOtlLr.Y. Jons F. Blvmykk has now im band a lar.f lot tif the i ill lirated Mr Vuk; r's Dry Uidge Bod Hames, wkioh be will s Il at whosesalo or retail. Wixoou- Blinps of la;er. CloiU Ho!'.ii;vl. li-tire l and plain, air.., 1 he "Wis-t'.-rn Fixture" at Meek'. Coi;;u :.nd x nmtue Ik lore buying tlseln ie. Hat- A- C vrs, f r men ainl boys, of silk, far, w.n)l and straw, of ail priivs and stvles for Spring and Summer wear a: Autos Sink's. . iill and ha.k allium. Tuv Morisou it Bro s, Liniment. 1 irge bv.tieand cheap. o,.d tor Aches and Fains, Cuts anil 111 i.i.-es. Bins n emial for cures or price. I Wall Paper the l-a-e-i M.xk, Lest and cheapest wall jii.per ever brought to j S:nerset is at Stink's. He takes plt;ure ; in shoeing Hil- samphs. (livchim a call. UST. 'n the Bedford pike, a strall leather look eentaiuinu lishing t;;i kle. (s;iKds. lU s. ite. : A liberal rew ard w iil de paid any one who i',1 return the same to this office. John F. l.i vmvi.i; is ply building Hardware ai ptiees; Nails. Lock-. I t sup- the Very lowest I 'ti ll' s. Hinges, ' i. lass, till, Faint, ic. :ar taken m i - liaii ire for giiK-s. OTIC'I-Ail ivrso.i, us fiy note or t' ,k 9iv'.ir. iti, 1 to ii 1 1 i call n. ;.ke settlci'.t n'.s ai oii. o Snvih:!-. it l iii.. Somerset, IV, May "-0:1., 31". XOTICK. The b.Kks off. F Blio-ads it Bro. are in my h .nds lor sel'ie ment and collection. Ail pt rsons intei- t'Sted will please eail r.l mice and save l;r- ther trouble. Jas. L. i'k H. L. Moulds it Bko's. Cou,:'!! Syrup lias civen tiie best Mtisfui tioa for Cn'ighs, Colds. Hoarsness, l'lilhi-ie. Asthma, nr.d I'orrelitf of Cons-.tr.ip'.ii n. It eases the i oagh in suih liisvxs. It bus cured liun lri Is of cases hen taken iu time. . Sadler. M. I. Orulint nt Aurial 'XG Venn iifanc, l"lltlti 4. r. All ilisi'asesol Eye, Bar and 1 iiT .. and Catarrh, specialties. Operations Ur t ata laet. -Cro-eed Eyes," "Weeping Bye," "Wild Hairs," Polypus ia Bar or Nose, onlareed Tousils. ite., ln-rformed. S;kc- laeles titled Artificial Byes inserted Ct sTovF.ns wanted to call at William ILliley's new store, in the brick building on Parker b comer. Splendid lineofdry goods. Clothing a specialty. Clothing luade to order. The piace to pet a Singer Sew ing Machine to make them itp. Nee dles. uls and attae!;:r.ent? kept tor :.!! Sow ing .Machines. Confluence roaltrjr Tarda. For sale Fowls and F.goof Fancy Pou?- trv. bred from imported sto k. Buff end 1 'art rul ire Cochins. Light and Dark l.rah- mas. o'nl and Silver SjK-ekled Ham- burghs Po.ar.ds, Black Spaiiitu. Ban- lams ami ijronz.e lurktys. Isrs address For particu- W. A. Kooxtz. Confluence. Pa K Intcy Copper U6litnlE Bod. This celebrated pure Copper Rod will lc erected this seaaon by the undersigned. All work put up in the Lest manner and fca:iifuc'ii.;i cuarar.'eod. Set.d in vour orders. P.uoxtis Br.os. Somerset, Pa. P. S. Also Orr.amcnts for Buildings, Fine Gold Plated Darts, Weather Vanes, and Balis. May lOih, ISM i Samuel Lowry Samuel Smith. Samuel S. Miller Simon W. Fritx . Ji;Mih W. U'.ni. Isaac Voder . Jar M. Walter... Joseph G. Clemin s Oliver I. Stiver '6" ' lan.iiiuct 'n.cr Jr . - r: - ci -st - - - Solomon J. IJjcr . Hcnrv Kre:rcr. Pcior F.f:irlner. Valentine J. Miller . F. J. Count ryman.. Oliver W. lloytr . John Faidley.. Jacob Weltnrr. ... William Itccl. Jacuh I. Llciity 3! Ti IV njaniin F. Kline. . S 5 ' ' S ; Panii'l IMiiiippl Fie-lcrkk A. mltli Sa:n;i.'l S. Fi.raoy...'"25 i F.n.arfl If. H 'Wiuim. E lli'iiry F. Knepper. m S i;i!t Kc , S.uaml 1'. Cci-or. : William Hanniv . Martin I.. Matlrr ...'"; Juiin K. Wiimcr ... o Jol.n A. Walt.sr - 2 i c x Fn-ilcri. k X.iaSc. . . S ' Ivluar Kvi . 1 (i.s.ri.; W. Til- i l!'ia fcj. Fifltt-T : i - Frank. F. K jon'.i. Wi'-Jam 11. Wcincv.2-!;"I::, f:t-'3S D .r.ivl J. II..n;cr....- tVlllLim U. Vreacc.2 .. :- - c : ri Aar-n F. l)i iii-v , r.ry , Fran- .1. Kmsr r : a? t-i.:c cj Z C CM Dmn't forpt t Altfather d u; iil the pric e of Flour. t Co. have re- ;oto Aliff tlier it Co's.. for Churns, Tubs. Buck ets, Washboards, Baskets, Brushes, Clc thtslines, &c. Fi.oi'ii l;ii .(T barrel. ; declined twenty-five cent-! Buy your Flour from Alt and'ret the advantage of the father it Co. J d.'clii'.e. WAt.L-Piri :R at cist at Amos Stetk's. fionlhe 1st to the 15th ot June. Call nml examiuo t;nd you will lie assured of the lael. US in-1 Caps of all the newest styles nt cist, f ! hats at S-.jO. f 2 hats at 1,-V. at Amos Stock's ; ho takes pleasure m ! t howitig them. j - -- Hats and Caps it cost. For men, boys l-m-l i-liihlren. of silk, fur, wexil and straw. I lor winter, sj irill: ; and s.immer. Now is Call at Amos Steek's and ihe time to buy. e lor yourself. Mi:. Mii.i.VR Treadwf.i.i. last week received a letter lrom the Treasury De partment stat ing that one of the bonds . toien from his bank in lstVi had lieen re ileeuicd by that Dtjiartment. SF.Ec.ir.lof .Mills it Co.. manufacturers i! Youdiioghny Cement. Ac. They keep a lar-re' st.xrk on hand, andeanp ply. in qtiantitii-s to suit purchasers, at al most a moments warning. A I'air of boots that once Uiongeel t tJeorge Washington it' now in the posses i-i.m ot a Philadelphia gentleman. Their ne very plainly indicates why mil tody ever cut tired to give the father of his -outtry any "s;ii." A swindler bas lK-en fleecing some of the farmers in adjacent counties by repre senting himself as the agent for an agri cultural jotirna!. and petting them to sub- K-ribe lor the same and pay their money in advance. On; Freslivterian friends have civen up foe idea of hl.ldinj a strawlierry festival ring this month owing to the searc ty of :uriii inis iiionui owing Ilx rries. They will, hov tival during the time of iwever, have a les f our Agricultural fair. Tiik laivjot the Ust sessim of Congress are now ready for I'tlivery, and w ill be lorwarded to ibn-e who may I'esirc to pro cure them on receipt of the price fixed by Congress, sixty five cents, and the legal postage of six cents. Wall-P.vI'F.r at ocsrt. Paper that sold at 20 cents now 1" cents, anil 10 cent pa per at 12 cuts. 12) cent -taper at 10 ceula. and HI cent pacr at 8 cents, from the 1st to the r.th of June, at Amos Stock's. It mtist be sold. Tut dwelling bouse of George Kelt?, of I.i.-oiMcr township, Westmoreland Co.. w as burned to the ground, with its entire contents, including rive hundred dollars ia money, on Saturday morning of last week. The family only escaped a horrible death by jumping out of the windows. E ulsion tickets will lie issued for the re uuinn of the Pennsylvania Reserves, w hich occurs at Williamsport on June lid proximo, tor ll.n mnml Irin frnm Pitti. Lurch at Those wishing excursion tickets should apply to Charles Devine. 1220 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. J We would suggest to our friends and the 1 public generally that when in Meversdale j Ihey should s.op at the Jones House. Mr. j Waiter Jones, the proprietor, is a clever , gentleman and knows how to run a hotel. f 1 he house lias lKen rcflnsshed and refurn ished, nu as ior tnc laoie it can not lie ' beat anywhere. t : DltY GoOIlS AND Cl.OTHINO ClIEAr. osl Print, . at 10 cent. Honcsilale and i.:,,. in . i, ' mU . : ' Jj -.,'. To- at i.jcenis ; -iv imu -..i.i i ix-uia : i ' . . ..... . 1 ct.: : - . ' c.ingtiams 10 rciiis ; i-mp-u uiiiiu; ai I locenis worth 2."ccnts. All wool huiu at 1 112.50 worth f 13,00. Panls from fl.00 j lo fl, 25 per pair. Dry Goods and Cloth ! ing w ill l suid at boitotn prices during 1 the next 40 days. Please call at II. Hef- Iiey's Frame Building, next noorto Beech ! lev?. -1 N I- i ; - : .-3 : t ' - r 3 DOS;?-9 1" . -r ?i r: t- o : -rin---; - t- I S3 - K-f actifl't." iss"::i-j : :i ti'i"-':; - I ;i :: -. -7 s H l -c r r T. r: - o c - - 2e -: o : :it- i-ti 3 : a: - c ri 1 1 r - . I- e r K : c : c - c - 1 - r. - :5 -'- 3 - - . 3 2 .i 3 - - i c: r - i ti - rt p r r. ! ' : : i : i - -3---i ti -r tm;i-: - c; x 7- i -: i : l I 2 --"- U i I ? 2 - : 1 : : : : ; : sr :3i ' '- E - iH e. v - - "is ;;zZi Ss. r-i-i.s.. J . . T T rt C - " The recent fires at Osccol i and neigli lioring villages have caused the destruc tion of over twenty million feet of lum lier. and several of the largest saw-nulls in the State. This will undoubtedly have a tendency to raise the price of that com niotlitv. At the recent fire at Oshkosh. Wisconsin, several millions of feet of lmnlter were also consumed. While a party of young ladies were 'on their way to church at Stoystown, on Sun day last, a rather curious accident happen ed to one of them. Ot course they had their new spring hats on. The veil and trimminsrs on the hat of Miss Emma Trostle were blown from her hat and into the air lieyond sight, leaving the young lady to proceed to church with a hat without orna ments. Plowing. Begin as soon as the ground is dry and mellow, and sow as soon as it is prepared. Where the soil is mellow it is not necessary to harrow liefore sowing unless the drill is used. The us! of the roller alter sowing is invaluable at this season. It compacts the soil aliout the seed, and levels the surface for the har vesters. "That carpet," said a Beaver county earpc-t dealer to an old farmer the other dav, "that carpet is ?1,3j per yard : but seeing it's you, you can have it for if 1.20." While he was "cutting it off the farmer proudly said to his wife ; "I never met him before, but you see he takes me tor some of those fellows that is in office. Now, than, Mariar, sec what 'tis to have a husband w ho lxks smartish !" A slander suit growing out of a case f church discipline is before the Superior Court in Boston. Rev. James MeGlew, p.:or of a Catholic church, has been sued tor slander by a member of the church who was married by a magistrate, and whom the priest denounced severely be fore the congregation. Ia consequence, the aerie red church member claims $20, OtX) damages. A serious accident xeurred on the Pittsburgh. Washington it Baltimore Ik B. on Thursday !a.U near Garrett, by which one man was killed and another so seriously injured that he can not survive. The freight east was running at a very low rate of speed when the pay train ran into it. the engine passing throngh and en tirely wrecking tbe caboose and two freight cars. The men spiken of were in the ca-bo-ise at the time of ihe accident. A corresponpent of tLc Min Farmer savs : 'Cucumbers in the early part of July are a luxury, and eaten in moderation are not unwholesome. They should always le picked early in the morning, w hen the dew is on them. Gathered later in the day, under a boiling sun, they are wholly unfit to eat. This is, no doubt, one rea son why they are considered unwhole some by many persons." A caveat for a novel invention has lieca filed at the Patent ( fftce. Il is for a cow motive power, which is to be a cold sort ot steam, generated from water and air. The inventors claim it will supersede coal and wood for all purposes except tor warmth and cooking, and that it will rev olutionize the present system ot motive power. The scientific experts w ho have examined it, state that Ihe invention is entirely practicable, and will le patented. William Hefflev has just opened a fine lot f piece poods for fine custom trade. Wm. Cromm, of Philadelphia, will superintend the custom department: all in want of a fine fashionable suits will do well to give him a call. Mr. Cromm I...C I. i.i c.vor il vi.,ra PTrw.rifni. nc a lut ...-. ...v.- . ;i...i.-... ii- clsss custom cutter. Also, a general line ot Dry Goods and Notions, Boots and Shoes, Leather and Findings, Gentleman's Furnishing Goods, ready made Clothing for men and boys. rr . 1 T..,,rt- m-A V.. 1 1 . -a lonai ,-6S tion have decided tuat arunciai coloring is a "eXiatrpart of butter making, bu; 'as n rtrXd the coloring compounds! It's bad enough when the Chinamen paint our tealeaTcs, or the manufacturers mix our sugarg, or the distiller adulterates oar whifkv. but when the honest eransers proeeil to put golden colored compounds in our butter, we may raise our Lands in hroior and exclaim : "Whom can we trust r 1- A case lias been deculcJ m me Dtipixi-v-Court, to lUe effect that the public authori ties are charced with the maintenance o the high wavs. and they have abundant power for that purposc-u ) pays his taxes for such purpose-that t is necessary for his safety and wcl.arc, and therefore that the county or township, as the case may be, is responsioie iyr -. a resulting from neglect of duly . tt e our sujicrTisors will bear hope mind St Lovis nrpubliean Kansas tity cnecial savs; "The grasshoprs have lienetratcd" the heart of the city, moving , a vast army goinfr north. Trenches are being dug. and millions arc slaughter ed, but nothing can stop the red-legged nests in their march. Many drive them from their grounds with water from hy drants. Their depredations arc becoming very serious, lawns being stripped of "i ass. aud garden truck destroyed. oth mg can be raised, exoept in greenhouses. One of the most enterprising farmers of our community called on in a few days a"0 to make complaint ot the small num ber ot hitching its provided by our merchants and men of business. It is not necessary that every storekeeper put a -rest heavy post and rail fence ia front ol his place of his business, as some have at tempted, and we are sorry to add too close ly imitated, but let them provide two or three neat iron posts with rings attached. If you do not wish to lose good customers attend to this matter at once, A hither singular coincidence occur red recently at Turkey City, Clarion coun ty During a protracted meeting, con ducted bv liev. E. 11- Knapp. of the M. H thurcii, two men. one named 1 otter and the other Baker, went forward as in quirers at the same time, experienced re ligion at the same time, and connected themselves vi.th the church at the same lime Kecently both took sick and died the same time, within an hour oj each other. They were both buried at one time, the funeral services being conduced at the church for both together. The I'otutou n Mger f&ya : A young woman who U a 6minambir.fct, residing with a family on High Street, I'otts town Montgomery county, returned to bed a (ew evening ago, and won Ml as eep When she awoke she found herseir at Uineharfs store, at the corner of the l street, with a lighted lamp in hand. She had arisen in her sleep, put on her wrapper, lighted UiC lamp n ,i ,x.,t Tlir, lamn was evtinguishca Dial nu "" - . i t . suddenly, and the young woman uiuau. an wl- i n.o Iioiisli iu th shortest ixjs- nay v - bible space of lime. v....rii,Mi. iswin U onr-nin? UP. it ought to be the care of all who live by work to make the most of their opportu nities. Hundreds of people suffer in the winter because they wasted in the sum mer. They were lazy, thriftless, prodigal, or involved in some o'f the foolish strikes ti...t ffivi. much trouble to every depart ment ot industry. Not many will beg next winter if they take advantage of the coming season of industry ; ami awau-u ought to be kept through the year to see wlio tries and who does not, so that in the distribution of charity in the autumn, the worthy may have the preference. Savs the Washington CltronUlc : "Tran (itiility at home ; at peace with all the world; nearly 0X, 000,000 ot the public debt paid in less than ten years ; the San Juaa boundary question settled in our favor; 13,00t),"0i0 ot British gold in our hands for the depredations of the Alaba ma ; an honorable and prompt settlement of the Virginias affair; a home growth, unsurpassed in our past history ; an El dorado ot cold discovered in the Black Hills; Captain Jack and Ms Modoc band a thing ot the past, and Boss Tweed rest-iii"- from his piratical labors, yet Democ racy is not happy. We despair of pleas inglkcm. TnE New Castle Gazette in speaking of a colored progidy named Frank Thomas, savs : ""What is most remarkable aliout this man is the fact that he is destitute of a diaphragm, and that his heart is so attach ed to his chest thai he can remove it at pleasure to the lower part of his abdomen and kiekward and forward from one side to tha other of the same. His muscles u-lin nintrarted are as bnrtl as lionc. lie siiortsa heavy iron cane three fourths of an inch in thickness which ho actually bends by striking it across hi arm, just below the elbow." I Vonr Life wrlh lo OaU? Sickness prevails everywhere, and every b.nly complains of some disease during their life. When sick, the object is to get well ; now we say plainly that no person in this world that is suffering with Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint aed its effects, such as Indigestion, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, Palpitation of the Heart. Depressed Spirits, Biliousness &c, can take Green's Au gust Flower without getting relief and cure. If von doubt this, go to your Drug gist, G. W. Benlord it Co., and get a sam ple bottle for 10 cents and try it. Regular sie 73 cents. Two doses will relieve vou. Row ell's forthcoming Newspaper Di rectory shows the failure of over one thou sand newspapers in this country during the past pear, the loss to publishers, sub scribers, and advertisers amounting to over eight million dollars, the Jiepublie, of New York, alone losing half a million. Among those who went into the newspa per business, and lost heavily thereby, were 273 merchants and adventurers, 313 school teachers, 37 lawyers, 4 blacksmiths, ii-i plasterers, 10 farmers, 200 fanatics ol various clai-se, alllicted with literary le sion, 100 ambitious but visionary young men who drew upon their fathers, and thus suddenly exhausted large margins of the paternal capital, and 0 lottery men. The Hanover Citizen gives an account of a man in that county who has tor 20 years lived in a hole in the ground. His w ife and parents died many years ago, and the affliction so preyed upon his mind as to unsettle it. He believed that he was tormented by evil spirits and witches, and refused to live in company with any other human beings. He accordingly retired to tha woods and prepared himself a den in the ground. IBs neighbors once built him a house, but after remaining in it lor a time, he declared he could stay no lon ger and having burnt it down he retired to his cave where he lias since iiveu, subsist ing in the most w retched manner, and de pending upen his neighbors tor food. Here is an item that will prove advad- tageous to all who fancy bringing the me lodious martins to the premises they occu py. Mr. Scth Green, the eminent pisci culturist, alluding to the methods of at trading birds to bird houses, offers the following advice: "Do not put more than one bird house about your premises the first season. Add one every year tuereat ter. If you put up a number, apairol birds will come, inspect each in succession, and llvaway not to return; just as when you go into a store where there are a large number ot ttic kind ol articles you want, and after Iioking at them you will go somewhere clsa It there was but one you would buy it, but in the great nunc ter you cannot make a choice." The necessity of an intense illumina tion lor lighthouses has induced the Eng lish Government to undertake various ex periments, with a view to realize this ob ject by chemical or electrical apparatus. At one of their coast stations there are em nloved for this purpose, two magneto- electric machines, each being put in mo tion bv a two-horse power steam engine, and. eiceutins wear and tear, the whole consumption of material to produce the light is the coke and water required to raise steam for the engines and carbon points for the lamp in the lantern. This lamp is a delicate arrangement of machin ery, holding the two carbons between which tbe electric light exists, and regu lating their adjustment, so that, while they gradually consume away, the place of the light shall not be altered. The electric wires end in the two bars of a small rail- i way. and upon these . ' b , " n Vt L i and upon these the lamp stands. a lamp are nearly cone, that lamp is iiueuoii ana anoiner instantly pushed into its place. The light never out through any deficiency or cause in the engine and machine house, and when it has become extineuished in , ,,, Einffi tnirh of the keener's . ""--'" - "". , I hanJs !"nine bnght eyer. j -ending forth its f"v er, br.lhancy far surpassing that of any oUw"r nxed ''S" i ' We understand that the committees ap- i pointed at the several places throughout the county to solicit money with which to make the 6urTey of the People's Freight Itauway arc being quite successful. T nrr A. Smith of the Yitllcv Inilf 'tea- dent was in town on Monday and called at our sanctum. CIT. JOHN M- llOI.DKBEAl'M i IlttV- inp his property "the Temple," on Gravel hill, thoroughly repaired, both inside and oat, And still the good work of paving our borouoh goes on. Messrs, E. II. Marshall & Co."and Henley & Co., are having pave ments laid. The State Editorial Association wil hold their annual meeting at ueaioru Springs on the '-iM, zu ana zoiu oi this month. It is expected that there will be a large turn out of quilt drivers. Two or three parlies were arrested, fined, or imprisoned by Burgess AN elOey since our last issue for vio'ations of the borough ordinances. He fays they must bo enforced. Rome vounz scamps have perpetrated a ni Art of vandalism by barking some of the silver-maples in the Court-House yard and at other places throughout the town. It U to h honed mat me perpetrators w m un discovered and justice meted out to them. Mil. Fred A. Smith is erecting a new now on Bace street, adjoining the resi dence of Wm. AlUallier. Jiir. bmitn lias built himself Fcvtral nouses aunng tne last rw venra. but as tuey please otners as well as himself lie l.as met with a ready sale for them. The German Reformed Congregation of this place arc erecting a parsonage on West street, on tho lot next to the resi dence of Daniel Knee, Esq. They also talk of erecting a new church, a project which we most sincerely hope tliey will carry out The-'snnounmcnt" column of the Somerset, Pennrrlrania, HkhaLU, Includes tw ttndiilate fur urothoDolary, ix for reitliiUT, nine fur henH, five for treasurer, thirteen lor euinml?iicr, fenr for noor-houae director and ix for audilor. Tbe elacllMi oeeura In a few weeks, and tticueual hand ime Kemililiean majority will be rolled np. 'ui brrland Srir. For some of the candidates tho ' gstial handsome Republican majority was rolled np," but then, you know, Mr. Xeiri, that was only the nomination. If you want to see an unusually "handsome majority," ju.a drop around here next November when we rally to the support of llartranlt, Hawlc and our county ticket. The town was quite animated on last Saturday, on account of the primary elec tion. The streets were crowded from ear ly morn till the wee sma' hours. Candi dates and their supporters' were every where. Greek met Greek and tho battle waged fiercely till the close ot the polls. They commenced counting the votes at an early hour at the township poll, and the result was announced about six o'clock. Cheeks that were flushed but an hour be fore were blanched with fear and expec tancy as the vote was announced. The candidates all worked like beavers, and no election for a number of years has been so hotly contested. As night dropped Her sable curUia, sad the returns from the va rious districts commenced to come in, little knots of men gathered on the street cor ners and discussed them in an excited manner. About one o clock the crowd had dispersed and quiet once more reigned. Monday morning there was considerable excitement, but on the announcement of the full official result, the defeated candi dates accepted the situation with all the good grace imaginable. Discovery op Xicklf. Ore. Messrs. Wm. Hughes and L. P. Walker of Dun bar, Favette county have been prospect ine in the Allegheny mountains, tnrough different parts of this county. Last week they discovered what they claimed to be a mir.c of nickle ore on the farm of John C. Burket in Stoneycreek township. One of the above pamed gentleman is a .practi cal mineralogist having at one time been connected w ith the Dunbar Furnace, and at another with the mining companies ot Nevada. Together with Mr. Burket, they came to town on Friday last and secured from him the mineral right wr one hun dred acres ot his farm, paying him one hundred dollars cash and a certain royalty per ton for all ores mined. If this vein should prove to be a rich one, it will be a big thing for Somerset county as smelting furnaces will have to be put up, mines Mink, -omi tIU wmmmy oUw tUlogS done that will bring our county an increase of wealth and population. B53 Noble ! Patriotic I Old Somerset. How Uteorolion va Oburud. Saturday morning dawned bright and beautiful. The sun was hung out in the heavens in his utmost splendor ; the hills and valleys were clothed in a magnificent suit of green; the air redolent with the ewect scent of flowers ; modest little lillies held up their heads as if thev were ready to be taken ; all nature apjieared to have combined to decorate the earth in beauty, in order to remind us that this was the day set apart for the decoration of the graves cf our dead heroes. At one o'clock a young child about twelve year of age, was seen to approach the church yard. In her arms she bore a profusion of flowers. Slowly she thread ed her way amid the white marble, till she J . ., . - L . . 1 1 1 - reached a stone Dcneain wuicu reicu remains of one who had died in defence of the flag. As the little hands hung the wreath upon the stone we were enabled to get a good view of it An old hoop bound with evergreen with here and there a flow - er. .Mayhap it was not as neatly arrangeu or as beautiful as those that decked the proud shafts of marble in Arlington or Greenwood, but the love and reverence with which the little maid laid it in lis place made it holy. She proceeded from the grave of one soldier to that of another, laying a few flowers on each. Who will say that this deed of loving kindness was not as well received by Him who alone is able to judge of our motives, as all the pomp and parade that character ized decorations at other points ? Surely il there be rejoicing among the angels they must have been filled with joy at this deed of love. Thus have our citizens been taught a lesson of honor and patriotism by an artless child. Peotles FitEionT Railwat.--A meet ing in regard to this contemplated enter prise, was held in the court house on Tues day evening of last week. The meeting was organized by the election of Col. John R. Edieas President. On motion of Hon. W. J. Baer, the meeting was further organized by the elec tion ot John J. IIofTmrn and Ed. B. Scnll as Secretaries. Mr. Nathniel McConaughy, the Chief Engineer of the road, submitted his cre dentials wite the remark, "that although it was a rather humiliating performance, he thought it best to make known that he acted as one having authority. Letters were then read from directors and officers of the road and prominent men from the eastern part of the Slate. After the reading of the credentials by one of the secretaries, Mr. McC. addressed the meeting in regard to the object of the contemplated road. The reasons and ne cessities for such a road were spoken of In much tbe same manner by the engineer as by the Herald a tew weeks ago. He further said that a charter had been se cured in each of the States through which the road would pass, and that a special charter had been secured from the Legis lature of Pennsylvania, and under it part ot the road lying in Perry county had been built. Owing to the inability to cross the Laurel Hill at a grade approach ing the maximum grade of the road, 40 feet, it would have to follow the river, or nearly bo. to Confluence or Ursina, from whence it would strike northeast to Som erset, from thence to Berlin, and through the Deeter gap to Bedford, that the great est irrade of the road coing cast would be forty feet to the mile, and going west fifty feet ; being a much lower grade than that of any ot the great trunk lines, the grade of the Baltimore & Ohio being 157 feet, and that of the Pennsylvania K. 11. 127 feet. Mr. McC. appcara to be very sanguine of the success of the road, deeming its completion but a matter of time. Thi- Xew York Cheap Transportation rnmranr hare taken an interest in it and propose to furnish a large proportion of the money needed for its construction. The money for tho rest of the survey of tne eastern pan oi mm ciaic simuj raised and the worK win oe nmsneu at an carlv day. - It is tironosed to raise money enough in this eountv to nay the expenses of the survey through it, and the following com mittee were appointed to solicit subscrip tions for that purpose. C. C. Musselman, John M. Holderbaum. M. A. Banner, Daniel Phillippi and Wm. J. Baer. AJl monies paid fur the survey are to be con sidered as so much stock. The cost of a surrey will be about $28 per mile, we hope to see the amount of money needed raised in a short time. 80XEKMF.T MARKET Corrected by TV. F. Ai.tpathkr f'., riiALtia i.i CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, Apple, dried. t i Appteuutter, )3 gal Butter, ft Buckwheat, V buahel... Beewax, V 1 Baron, shoulder, )) h... " fides, " .... " baiua, " ... Com, V bushel Oorn meal 4 ft Calf skins, y t 40y Sue -c 1 00 30c loc I'-'S we ic ' 3c IOC (.9 40 $1 CO 13c t7 1 ISC 31K3S -oe SOC 70c 80c 14c 1 00 a? ....3 00 to 3 10 i au 2 00 UMiiaH ltJAUc Otlover Isecu small Clover Seed large Ehk. f din Flour, V? lil'l Flaxseed V 1U-, (04 .).. Lard, ft li Leather, red sole, )... " upper kip, Oats, bu Potatoes, W bu Peaches, dried, ft Rveftbu Ril-s. W Ii Sail, No. LWbM bu " Ashtnn, " Sugar, yellow fl a " white .Vt it? Ad'-crliscivcntx, JJRIDGE SALE. i h Commissioners of Somerset County will offer to let at public sale, to the lowest and best bidder, on the premises, on Friday, tbe l$th day of June, Inst., at 1 o cluck, tbe bnildineuf a bridge over the Cassciuian river near Meyersdale, in summit township, Somerset county. Pa., on tbe road leading iruiq Meyersolalo to tbe villaeeiif Merhanlck-bunc'. Plarf and speoiQoalions will be exhibited on Hie day of lain. O. W. BOYER, Jacob N" err. VAL.J.MII.LEH, Clerk, F.J. UUl'S I'KYMAX, junc2 ("ommissionei?. A UDITOU'S XOTICK. The nnite-lirne,l auditor, annolnteil bv the Or- phans' Court of Somerset c-iunty, on motion of J. H. CM, Fxi to make a dlstributi. of the fund In the hands of Valentine Euieriek, administrn tor of the estate of Marv Burket, deceased, to and anions those legally emitlcl ohereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the dnilesof said ap pointment at his ottico In Soineriet bonuifh, on Friday, June is, j. ot 10 o'clock a. m. when all p-moii liili-rcitci can atlcnd. C. A.SXYDEB, Jue2 Auditor. A UHITOU'S XOTICK. Joim Smith and to ifc Xi. ST Feb. Term. 1V. I In the Court of Common M. F.Smith, SilaC '"'fi Plcas of S .mcrsct County. K el in and Jacob l.lvonirood- 1 he undersigned having necn apr'ini"i auuinir In the above estate, on motion ol W. II. Kosnti. E.. to distribute the lunds In the hands of said asuijtnees to and anionic those legally entitled thereto, hereby (rives notice that he will attend to the duties of suid appointment at his oms in Somers.-: Iioroni-h, on Tuesday, Juno ri. 1875, at 10o'coik a. iu., when all pe"na interested caa attend. O. A. PNYPEB. joe2 Auditor. A riUTQIVS NOTICE. ifuby, 1 Bell fc On.. 1 fa. 89 Anril T.. 1S?5. In the vs. ICocrt ot Common Fleas of Charles Roth. S Somerset County. The undersigned having been appointed auditor by the Court in the above case, to make a distri bution of the fundr tn the hands of the Sherilt arisinir out ot the sale of dcfendant'9 realestuie to and onionir those legally entitled thereto, here by gives nottoe that lio will attend to the duties of said appointment at bisuinee in Somerct borough on Thursday, June 17, ls75, at 10 o'clock a. m. when all persons Uitercsted can attend. C. A. SNYDER, jae2 Auditor. A UDITOIVS NOTICE. Jolm S. Cramer's use ) In the. Court of Common vs. Fleas to No. 81 April T., Hugh Iiennison. ) 1875. E. I). The undersigned having been appointed auditor by the t)ourt ol Common Please in the atiove case, 'to distribute the funds arising out of the stile of defendant's real estate to and among those legal ly entitled thereto," hercbr gives noti.-e that he will attend to the dutif s bf said appointment at his otftco In the borough of Somerset, on Thurs day, the 17th day of June. 175. at 10 o'clock a. m. where all persons Interested can attend. jas. u proii. jue2 Auditor. MILLS & CO., M AXIFACTUKERS OF Yougniogheny Cement. And dealers In Portland, Rosendalo and Lmis ville Cements. White Lime. White Sand. Calcin ed Piaster, Land Plaster. Sewer Pies, Chimney Tops. Fire Brick, Orate Tiles. Agents for Greens boro Stone ware. I Liberty Street, PITTSEVKGU. PA. juc2 A SSIONEE S NOTICE. John Winters having made a voluntary asngr.- mcnt to me lor the benefit of his creditors, all debtors and creditors of said assignor will call on me at Jenner X Roads and make settleniem. WM. ZLM.WEKM A, mayi Assignee. TfO LUX T A H Y A S S I G XM EX T. Ihuiiel J. Berkcy & C impany. of Paint towa ship, Somerset count'. Pa., having made anas si go ment me of all their estate 6 the benefit ol their creditor! 1 hereby Rive notice loan persons Interested, whether as creditors or debtors, to meet me t my residence. In Shade township, on Saturday, tho 26th day of June, ls75, with their aims properly proven i.t scioemem. JESSE SLICK, mayl9 Assignee. $- i i-OCi Pr dv- Agents wanted. All J IU .p V.) tiiascj of working people of both sexes, young and old, make more money at work for us, in their own localities, during their spire n.,,m..nt or ill the time, than anything else. We oiler employment that will pay hannsomely for everv hour's work. Full particulars, terms, kc., sent 'free. Send us vour address at once. Pont delay. Now la the time. Don't look lor work or business elsewhere until you have learned what we ofler. G. Snsso-i fc Co., Portland, Me. janM 4 DMIXISTKATOR'3 XOTICE. Eaute ol llenrv Olodfclt v. late of Lower Turkey . foot Twp., deceased, letter of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice if k.i u-u-on to those indebted to it to make imme diate payment, and thoee having claims against It, to present mem ouiy auuieuuci.vu nn klihu..., at the late rcsiiler.ee of deceased on Saturday, the ttUndavof June, 1S7i. AJl IU. .HIilULIl. mayl2 Administrator. Cook & Beerits' FAMILY GROCERY Flour and Feed We would most respectfully announce to cut f Hen. Is and the publ ia generally. In the town and vicinity of Somerset, that wo have cpeneu ouua our NewSlore on MAIX CROSS STREET, And in tcUltlen to o full line of the best Con feet ionerlC3, olioiiji, Tobaccos, Cigars, lc, We will endeavor, at all times, to supply our cus tomers wltb the BEST QUALITY OF FAMILY FLOUR, CORX-JIEAL, OATH, SHELLED CORK, : OA TS A CORN CHOP, RRAN, MIDDLINGS, And everything partalnlns to the Foe-l lcpart nrentattna LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. FOB CASH ONLY. Also, a well selected stock of Glassware; Stoneware. Woodenware, Brushes ot 1 kinds, and . ST A.TI OZSTItlTt Y Which we will tell as cheap as the cheapest. . Please call, examine our riodsof all kinds, and k . ... I.muf """"" " J"S Don l rorget where we itay On MAIN CHOS3 Street, Somerset, Pa. OecXlSTX. KETBTOXE DISISU BOOMS, 291 Liberty Street, rlttafcarial- Pa-, ' W. H. SIMrSOX, rropivlor. MEALS J.TALL HOURS. TTKANSIEXT CVSTOM SOLICl'-ED- sep IS New Firm! NEW GOODS!! LOW PRICES! J-IIavin;j purchased the Interest or Messrs C F. Rhoads & Bni'?.t in the grocery bonnes, we respectfully announce to the public that we will cxnlnu!' the bii.-ir.("i at the ,,V st.m 1. ( A'o. 2, Haer'i Klock. ) In addition to a full line of griecriei (frc!i and of best qualities), GLASSWARE, QTJEENSWARE, FLOUR, GRAIN, & MILL FEED, W'c will rnnko a pcr!.iltr i f A. L T Carbon Oil, Land Plaster, CALCINED PLASTIB, FREDERICK AND I CLEVELAND WHITE LIME, Cumberland Lime, GUANO, PHOSPHATES, &c, Webavo a lare warehouse and liiae liuue near the Depot, and will furulfh Country Merchants ar.J Farmers stomgc room at reasonable rates. W. F. ALTFATHER & Co. SOMERSET, PA. Jlii!-h 3 1. 1-; UPITOHS' XOTICE. Hvengood and Olinger, ") In the Court r.f Com vs mon Pleas of Sonwrss-t Augustus HoPenberger, -Ountv, Pa. No. til lU nry Koseobcrgtr, I Au. T. 1ST. Godfrey Kosenberger. The undersign.xt having been appointed auditor intliealiovecase. to makedistrihuiionof the lunds arising out of the sale of defendant's personal property to and among those legali entitled there to, hereby gives notice to ail inrties Interested that he will meet them at hi office in the borough of Somerset on Thursday, the pith day of Jane, 1TS at iu oclooK a. m., to pcrtorm tnc "titles oi said appointment. JOHX II. I'HL, may'-M Auditor. jOTICE. I will Seep the fine vonng Si-rrcl Stis k Horse "Lit i HT FOOT." owned by Peter Meyert's heirs, at my stables in Meyer-dale, Pa., during the com ing season. Will take special care of mares sent to me or ieft in my care. Service Lightfoot was sin-d bv Richmond, he a grand sonoi Lexington. Pain by Shallis "Kentucky,'' whose st.irk is we'd an.i favorably known iu Som erset County. apri. FREDERICK SUPER. A PMIXISTRATOR'S XOTICE. Estate of Xoah Harnett, deceased. Letters of administration on the abovo estate having b-n granted to the undersigned, notii-e is hereby given to those indebted to it to tuako Im mediate payment, and those having claims against It I. present them duly authenticated for settle ment at tuo ottice of the undersigned. In Siiys town borough, on Saturday. July id. 1K75. l:obT." H. PATT EKSOX. aisLYfl Administrator. pXECUTOR'S XOTICE. " Latate of John Mong, Ute of iuetnahorUig tp., deccascl. Letters testamentary on the above estate bar- ir.g been granted to the undersigned, by the prop er authontv, notice is hereby given to those in debted to it to make immediate payment, and those having datum agiiinst it will present tbem to the undersigned, at the l&to residence of the deceased on Fridav, tho 2d day of July. ls"5. CATHARIXE MliNiJ, Executrix, M ARTIX V. SUKBE1L. mavC8 Executor. James M. Jaioeh. Mcs. M. A. Abuaiims. NATIONAL HOTEL, rcoriiiETot: Mrs.M.A.ABEAUAlS SOX. Jh. 137 1M Water Street, XearC'onncIIsville Depot, Pittst urs. Pa. This well-known hotel lias bean entirely reno vated and re-Utted. and having tiecn liascl for a term of years, the Proprietors will spare no paint to make it worthy of public support, and solicit the patronage of all who desire Drst-class accom tnodations. " The bar if supplied with the best as. sort ment of Wines and Li-jUori. BOA KDIXlf Meals Ji cents: per day 1 SO per week. Ou to 7 uu. May 19. E XECUTOR'S XOTICE. Estate of Sarah HetBcy, Ute of Berlin boruugk deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper au thority, notice Is hereby given to those indebted to it to make immediate payment, aud those having claims against it to present them duly anthentlcau for settlement on Saturday June tub, lvi, at the residence ol Daniel Hetttey. in Berlin l..ruugl. DANIEL HEFFLEV. aprCS. tiecuu. JV"0TICH Andrew Everlino hereby goes n.tice that he has made application to the Secretary of Internal Affairs, of Pennsylvania for warrant for Blleen acres of unimproved land in S.Hithampton Town ship. Somerset Countv, Penn'a. adjoining lands of Andrew Everliae on the west. Devore on the north. Bedtor-1 County line -u the east. Jacob Witt on the south. May ID. K TOTICE. At a Court of Cammon Pleas held at Somerset on the l'h day of April. l-:i. Cattianoe Dwirc, Mary Sehrack, Eliialn-th Boocher. A. Boucher. Aaron Sclirack ami lMvid Younkin petnkoe.1 ..i.i i v.ort l..r anonler to sell the Disrlple's Meet ing House awl lotot grnund situate In c"pp' Tur: key toot township, being the same lot ot ground ' purchased from Henry Boucher th May, A. V. I is;s, whereupon the Conrt onlere.1 notice to t given In both tbe newspapers oi -oocrw w" 1 parties Interested to appear in Court ontbesin I Monday of August. P;i. to show cause why iu urjfrof sale slicuil not be granted aspraytd lor. ! I' 1 h- I V.l rt E. M. SCHROCK, Prothonoury. DMIXISTRATOR'5 XOTICE. A Cn-ia of Peter C.mdlesnervcr, late ol uoen- honing Tp., deeeasd. . , Ltwrsofalmmitruotioo tnb..TeestatBav Ing been granted to the uadersigned by " pnpeT antbortty. notice Is hereby given to those iot to it to make immediate payment and taose nav ingcUims against it to preent them duly autnen ticated for settlement at the h-te residence of te deceased, on Saturday. June as. 1?-, , oaic-u. .. . . aprl Administrate-, AV Advertisement. CA11PETS, on; VM U.ESAI.Lt fir.lcrcd dir. t from Enallsh and Am that i." found In Henry rVTCallum "il HI Til AVKM'K Aiiovi; WOOD ST., rirmnunGii pa. May Kdii, 1-7 . Heckendobn'S "Hhvhs aiaisHaAan O X O M I C A L V EC BIGHT AND BF.FT. It is neat, strong, eomp lour pieces of Casting!, vi I will trimrantee it to rn 1 1 and simple in Moldlmrd, i from 10 to ,'.'( in use the heavier the lan ! I he greater the lie without an equal. Will plow the heaviest limestone sod. iwohorws and jverfuet ease to the team. J2JOn receipt of Sixteen dollars, I will and if not a.s represented the Plow returned ADDBKSS. ;i:. SPALBIXC, 1 1G I.i OrrosiTE Hare s Hotel. aprll 51. McCULLOl'Gtl, Jn. Established 1848. M. McCULLOUGH, Jr. & CO., LIQUOR DEALERS, No. 355 Liberty Street, (NEAR UNION DEPOT.) PITTSBURGH, PA. Buyeri will find it to their inter 't t.. . Gius, Wine.', Whiskeys, j.c., at prii -3 1 1 iil ..r w:ii, - .'u'.t tho turn BOOTS & SHOES! Prices Reduced ! WJI0L ESALE 110 USE, GTLL & BE0THE1 253 Jiborty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA Comidc-tc a"ortn:ent of all kind or Hints ar.d SUi.cs. a'.l Morio.!, and Latin. X. B. liotbim Prices. Orders promptly a':cn led to. C. ARBUTHXOT. W. T. SIIAXXOX... ARBUTHXOT, SHANNON CO., Xoh. 239 & 241 Liberty street, PITTSBURGH, OFFER TIIE LARGEST AXP REST STOCK OF Dry Goods and Notions, COMPLETE IX AU. ITS V EP A ItT M EXTS. EXCLt SIV ELY WHOLESALE. a.At Boilani Eitxtern Prleev'ia New Ooods oi-?nc.l every day. Order" Promptly Killed. Ilaycrs wilt lind it t-i their adv.uit.i.; toculL U'r- N TOTICE. "Xotice Is hcrehv given that the unionised will sell at private saio the following tracts of land tielonglug lo Suinurl .immeriniin. assigned to Wm. Zimmerman, for the benelit of his creditors, to wit: No. 1. A trart of land situ.itc in Quemihnniiig township, containing ) acres, witn g-wd build inP. No. 0. A tract adjoining al. ve tr.u-t an 1 J...-rph Zimmerman, contauiing i a-.res, with house and sb'W thereon. No. 3. A tract situate In Shade township, ad joining Anthony Weehtenheiscr and others, eon Uinlng ISO acres, more or ". ail g..l lirni"-r land, with a bouse an.1 stable th-ireon. Also, a No. 1 snwmill with cin-la saws and en gine in good condition, and a large lot of vaiioiis kinds of lumber, namely, pine, spruce, ash. oak, linn, poplar, chestnut, sugar, maple, cherry. v. Persons wishing to buy wiil do well to ail ire-s or call on the unJersigned'at Jenner X Road. WM. ZIMMERMAN. may5 Avigncc. DGE SALES. The Commissioners' of S-jmerx-t Cnnnty i ii offer to let at public sale, to the lowest bidder. n Wednesday, the i day of June next, at 10o clm-k. on the premises, the building of a bridge over ttie Casselman river, near the village of Harnrd. vllle, where the old bridge was located, on tho r-iad leading lr..m S.mcret to Petersburg, in Lower Turkey!. township. Somerset Co.. Pa. Plan and sptcincaiiont will be exhibited on tho day cf sale. V A L. .T. MILLER, F. J COt'NTKYM AX, OLIVER W.PoVElt. CommugicDer?. "Vtice. Notice Is her-bv gh-en that the on.lcrignc! will sell at private sale the him of John Winters, sit uate In Somerset Uiwnship. abit four miles north of Somerset, adjoining land of U,rge Li' ti'y. Henry Waton and others. Containing ICO 4m'f, more or les. in g-t condition, with suitable buildings. Perw.ns wishing to boy will address or call on the subscriber at Jenner X Roads. WM. ZIMMERMAN', mayi Assignee. A SSIGXEE'S XOTICE. Samuel Zimmerman having made a voluntary assignment to me I'Tthe lienent of bis cn-diTor-. all debtois and creditors of said assigaor will ea.l on me and make teul'mnt. JrsJ-icn X Rr.n. WM. ZIMMERMAN, Somerset Co., Pa. A-signre. aprJU Notice to Farmers. ft ftnta stallicn, STJLTA.IsT, Isadark dapple grey, coming S years r.M II , haul high, will weigh when in ".nlition l.i, pounds. Head short, with great width betw-n the eyes, which are large and expressive: power ful neck, chest wide and captious. Uuarters very br-dandthe body well ribbed up igs brood and muscular and noti-abiy stK from knee to fetl.--k. Mane and tail long and heavy, hair fine texture, showing that he is a dew-endant of the Arabian bkul. Slock men nee-l on y see him .. be cnvince-l that lie is ju-t what they r.. 1 to breed from. STJXjTJLISJ" will staixl during tl.e season commcneing Apr.! Wtr, at sdv farm near Somerset. Insurance ic names losing their eolts can bne-l back next son at hall rales; or should lrty low both u"re and foal then no charge will be made. I nave now some eboine Berk. hire pig r"r " e from stork Impone-l dlre-.-tfroni Englan.i: wi.i ai sell a number of cb ice Cotswo. l l Mmt " in the jjL P. Si C.S CC 1 . aprll "V"0TICE. has Bvle apolicmtion in the Surveyor Clenensl ot Pennsylvania. a warrant for seven acres of im proved Isnl in Southampton Twp.. Somerset Connty. I'a . adjoining lands of Thomas Bowers' heir! un Ike north-west and north-est, John Hence 1 on the sooth-east an l Adam S hirer w the south-west. '." t ir A dcertitements. CLOTHS, &c. AM) KKT.Ur, ri.nn tviinitrirtun r the nt.irkt-t. evrry irr vie li C) w i:scu:i!ns tion : ifirn t - i ' In a'.l but MM f.aiiuii!e, Pnio'. aii.i Share. er cent. Bgi.iiT than any otl iT Plow now v ! wi.rk ! pt r( cittnL-e and ;!s ipiah seven inches . leep and 1 i bu in i wiile, w ith aliip one of the1 Plows to any address, and money refunded. iborty Sfrei f. 11 1 1 MJl. KG 11. I'A, C. C. AUKNSBEKG ; - s We Jell Urandles aprl a lurve t.k of City ma.'.e Uoo-is. (!.! Ai.ri: J. it. STEPHEXSOX. flTHTOI XOTICE. Isa.i K.inMin in AV. H. IVkirur rr' ul. 1 1 It t'cl.ruitry, lTj. r-n h.-iin u( Vil:i;iniin If. K-nu. tt.ly l4.rhvn(i..thi' ;..url ni-p-iir... J. II. I hi, auiiitorto uiake uisirii-urHm t tiie iun-N in urt ari.-in: out of t He al of U't nt ant'3 ral p--tar" to n-i rjim'.ni; ih-e Ira-nily rnn t!l thereto, lutri Ajril, cmmis'.-'i' n rninr- el to aijtlnr:7e tlutrit.ul' n of the lun-l- rp;iliit on lur'her j-ul ni'le hy tlieShrrtrt amnBim t.if.'.rj, an-l ts to !-friain iaymeat or uiuc ti' i.s to in nuil? od isitlzmeri'S. "KM. SrilBOCK. rn. Ail prmj inhTfstcNl will L.ik.i ohh- that tho oii'ltT-iciifl nn-litiT will "t nt l.ta nfffft in N mr m-X, I:., "fi Kri-hiy, the lit h day of J one, J7.i, to a. :cip i t j ti;c ittluri tlie al-ovt ar ifiiitmnt. JiiiN H. 1HL New Firm. SHOE STORE, SNYDER & UHL H:iiiiig piirfliaxctl the Sho Store late ly owned by II. C. Iicerit., W ?;ik pl.i.uTe in ealiina; t aft.mtl ii of i. at -lie to tue !:it that we hare now nn-i pi ko:p rr-ttautly on haa! as c.miietj maw Boots, Shoes and Gaiters HOT 1 1 OF Eastern and Home Manufacturt as 1 e fi.on l anywhere. We ao will have ir han-l c.nsuni.y a itil supply ol OLE LEATHER, MOROCCO, CALF SKINS, Kirs, .VXD LINING SKIXS Of a'l k:-i : , with a full line of Shoe Findings. Tii" II' X I.N 1 ME MAN IK APT! RE l charge ol DEPART IN". 15. Srivtlcr, Isq. Whose re;m:a:I'.n for making Good Work and Good Fits Is s?cin.i to none in the Statu. The pottle ht re jict'.uiiy invited to call aa-t examine oof storg. as ne are dterniinel U keep g..nU as g-.-i s tue be't anl s..'il at price as iw as Ike lowest. SNYDEE & UHL o-.-ett