E The Somerset Herald. WMINKSHAT. June 21, l7. a8' ' Ntw Hats at ScUrurk'it. New Mackerel at rx-bruuk'. I'itini City Mill Floor at SrhrnrV. The cheapest flour in town at SclirotV. Latest style Xobliy Hats at Sclirock'a. Lexp-year motto let no single man es cae. At Sclirock's you get tbe cbeajicst gond in town. tiKKEX cucumber and belly-ache time are here. A LARfiE lot ot Miller's blind rakes at Tatton 'a. Call early. Tub G lobe is the name of a new Sun day paper published in 1'ituburg. The Hi-publican State Committee will meet at Ilarriaburg, on the 21st inst. The moat popular preacher lurt now is he who preaches tbe shortest senuon. Every sack of Pride City Mills Flour guaranteed, bo to schrock and buy a sack. The cheapest, the best, and the largest assortment of gentlemen's Hats in town at Schrock 'a. It is not considered etiquette for a lady to peruse an ice cream sign aloud w hile walking with a gentleman. C. C. MrssEi.tiAK will answer the lnn iiirous and abusive article that appeared in the Jkwurrat, next week. Girls, don't hang your limbs out of the second story window. It ain't nice even ifitis cool. Lot robe Adeamrt. A female child was born near Pittsburg, a tew days atro. without a tongue. Hip, 'rah! the millennium is coming, Hox. U. F. Meyers, of the Harris-burg J'ulrinf called to see us on Friday last, lie is just as good looking as he used to be. I'attor hat twice duplicated his attx'k of 5, 6, 7, and 8 cent calicoes and standard muslins, men's and boy's casimers and cottonadec - If you want comfortable boarding and lodging, at reasonable rates, by the week, day, or meal, go to E. Bevins, just above the depot. The fees which lawyers get from people who don't know any better than to quarrel in court, annually amount to f 3.5,000,000 in the I nited States. A kecks t invoice of cloths and cassi meres at ration's, worthy ol insiiection. Fumibh your own tailor. Call for the material and save money. -ew goods at fashion Uazar, again. tins week. Mrs. Jas. B. Tukdwkll, Jm. G Mammoth Work. It is liclter to wear a calico dress with out trimmings, if it U paid for, than to owe lliu ;uopkeeier lur the most elegant silk rut and trimmed; iq the njost bewitching manner. KjUt! Sai t!! ISO barrels salt, fitra uo. i. full weight, and good, barrels, in 8 and 10 barrel lota. Was than it can be or dered from any point J. W. Pattov Comparison In prices. Woollen good now, ami twelve months ago, forces con vict ion that 40 cents per pound is a high price for wool, when Patton sells good Kentucky Jeaus at 25 cents per yard. No books kept at Fashion Bazar. Goods st'M for cash only, and correspondingly cheap. No percentage added to pay other peuple'a bad debts. Mrs. J. B. Trkdwei.i.. Mo. 6. Mammoth 11 lock. Now that the "bold campaign has be- run," it is important that eveiy citizen of the county should be supplied with a newspaper. The Urrnld will always be furnished with the latent and nioft relia ble K)litical news. We at the assistance of our friends to extend its circulation. Gents summer underwear of all kinds, also another lot of those (1 25 Wamsutta Shins, fine linen bosoms, warranted to fit, at Fashion Bazar. Mrs. J. B. Trkiiwf.i.u No. 6, Mammoth Block. The editor of a Lancaster paper tells aliotit a gfrl w ith such a tight fitting pull fctck that whlri-she accidentally fell down i;cnt!eman,Vbo had- rushed to her assis- tutce waii compelled as a' last reaort to take her by the head and stand her on end like a clothes pin. ( all at Fashion Bazar and see the great reduction in prices under the Cash System. No books kept Goods sold for cash only. Mrs. Jas. B. Treuwell, No. 6, Mammoth Block. Boll Butter Wanted. To enable me to fill an order for 10,000- pounds of wi butter, winch I purpose shipping in flie months trf J;nlv and August,, r w ill Uv for choice roll butter hair pish. Plea&e deliver your butter 0q Monday and Thurs day mornipg. J. '. Pattoi.-. hekts' scarfs in the fashionable seal brown shade, also in summer silks, black silks, basket silks, while cambric, etc., at Fashion Bazar. Mrs. J. B. Trepwem., No. 6, Mammoth Block! The Fourth of July is coming on apace and the committee having the arrange ments lor the celebration at this plice are making strenuous etTorts to make tbe cel ebration all that could be wished. Don't fail to be in attendance. Next week we w ill publish the order of exerciset of the day. Ti'ksdat next it the longest day of the year, and summer begins on that day. many persona may have been under tbe impression tlmt the summer Nti com hionixtf several wccusago, but fheilmKr tine don't tuuvey laUe luioruiutlon in 1he premise we are not yet quite done w ith the spring season. - ' Di'riko the trip through Missouri Dom Pedro stopped at the house of a blooming matron for a couple of hours, wailing for a delayed carriage, and now that proud wo man declares that if she it ever bh-naed un another ohe branch" it shaH lie ained after the Emperor, die it a bov or a frtrl. '"inocaewillconimunicalioBt tent to hppkper.-WH, ,il(.y re aimpanil.a !' a request tp return till numov aruw thp linage, be relumed. We k.vl i iinT mrEB wafie raiiet lub..i i.. i. J. so larsc but that it must be emptiej 1 H ive 4 S eek. hiph SHrtlpicnt exniana- ion pi wiiy we capnot scripts. rtilurn manu- W awted Mr. Hugh tulgley b at priw pt in lionierset where he etrts Ui ruimin until the 27th of June. He wishet to purchate about 60 horses and marcs, from lour to lo years of age, of good site, and must be in good order. Liberal prices will he given. Call on Mr. Oulgley or Gallagher & Hon at the Hill House, Som erset. Pa.,- . - Tkkejl Altuona damsels named Eva del la Bond. HattieLonrand JeanioJtMw exittta u I aged respectfully about seventeen years. "V" PIrvl the other .lay and board in r a Ireiehi In n m.I.I n.r. - made their way to Baltiaiore, but bad SM.? ,hal rLnt Wben .'be i thing soured on them and they set their .mce more in the direction of home, Z .Ut .JriJ"? rw.hed re U ihVTrin mncu w"" ur ine trip. On Monday la t a larty cnnM-dine; of Win. Lindsay. 8. V. I'ickinr and . Srnll, rf I'itrstmriT. and i , VV. : Kimim-I, C. f, Htnst, K. ? Km!. a'l J. J- N ull, of S mierset, started (r the claasir ooroucb of New lialumore, which th-r expect to makr llit-ir headquarter while anglini; fur spotted iKantX' . . 1 T ! . i - Another large lot of Dew goods will be opened at Fachion Ba.ar this week. Ladies and Misses' Hats, HiblKins. Silks, Flowers, Ornaments, etc.. Fans, Parasols, t.iloTja, Hose, Dress Trimminc. Ties, Bwdles, iVc, cVc. As we sell lor tjtvb only wo can sell itiuch ibeajier (ban ever belnro, Mn. Ja-. It. TutnwEi i . Xo. ft, Mammoth Block. Mr. J. H. Pisri. has taken noseasion of the hlack Property, and it prepared to entertain summer boarders. The Black Prorly is one of the uiont pleasantly sit uated and convenient places a'.xnit the town. The large grounds are just the place for children. Persona desiring a summer boarding house should apply at an early date., .J..., 5. ,; . ... - Moi.lie PiTfiiKH's Grate. All that remains of M.. Hie Pitcher, the Revolution ary heroine, lies interrnl in one ot the cemeteries at Carlisle. The idea has re cently become general among Carlislers, that some testimonial should he erected over her grave, and a subscription paper is now being circulated among the citizens, having Uiat object in view. Cheap Silver Quarter. The latest coined joke is to tell your friend that sil ver quarter dollars can be obtained at the Philadelphia mint lor twelve and thirteen cents. S our friend is incredulous but when you blandly tell him that twelve and thirteen make twenty-five he smiles vacantly and hurries off to pass the joke on some on: tlae. A letter from Col. Win. St. Martin, dated W heeling, W. Vs., June 27th. to the postmaster of this place, says Compa ny (.'.. 1st Battaloin, ' Cincinnati Light Guard, Ohio National Guard, will arrive at Somerset, Tuesday June 27th, at supper time. They want lations for 50 men and 7 head ot slot k. Will probably stay a dny or so if arrangements can be made lor camping ground, entertainment, kc Hev. 1). Hall, has handed us a penny dated llb'i, tour years older than the pen ny above SKiken of. On the one side encircled in a wreath are the initials "US." outside the wreath the date "17b3'' and the words "LJhcrtia," "Sustitia " On the reverse side the "all seeing eye" sur rounded by ray of light and the thirteen Stars, and the words 'Constellatio Nova, ' The coinage is plain and tlistiuct, and the H-ony in good state of preservation. I nil mnd JKumrrut. Ural a, Flour, and Fred, for Kale. I urge all persons knowing themselves indebted to me for grain, flour, and feed, to call and settle their accounts on or be fore the 1st ot July next. I have now on hand at my mill near Bakersville, a large stock of w heat, flour, leed, corn and corn meal. My grain is ol a superior quality to any raised in this vicinity, as I purchase none but the best. I sell" at the lowest figures for cash. Thirty days time w ill be given to icsponsible parties on sales ex ceeding three or more dollars. Noah H. Shaffer. Bakersville. Pa., June 21. Last week the lit raid entered its 2oth year, or rathe.-its 5(tth. The vol. as will be noticed by reference to the head of the piper it XXV, dating from the time when it was purchased by Mr. Scull, iu present editor. The success we have met w ith in the past is an assurance that our efforts to please the reading public have been in a great measure a success. W e thiuk we can say with justifiable pride that' the older the Ilsra'd gets the. handsomer (I gets. No effort will be spared to make it such a welcnnie visitor at every preside that it cannoi ue impenhca Wtli. The American Peaple. No people in the world sufl'ur as ninth, with Dyspepsia as the Americant-and al. though years of experience in medicine have faded to accomplish a certain and sure remedy until Green s Al'gist Flower was introduced for this disease and its effects: yet so well 1ms this reniedv succeeded in everv case to effect a cure, that there is not a druggist in the I'uited States but recommends the Aiuist Flow er in all casscs of dvsiicpVia and liver complaint, costiveness, sour stomach and liver. to to your druggist and get a sam ple bottle lor 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve any case, lingular size i.i cents. , w wn i ncsiiay evenine last our vouiic irienu .. it. r-on, ana Miss Lizzie, dauirb r .... .. r ter of Alex. Bentord, Esq., of New Cen Ireville, blood up in front of llev. , w hile he said "what God hath joined to gother, let no man put asunder." Mr. and Mrs. Scott took the first eastward bound train on the 1'. W. & IJ. It. 11. Thev ex- ect to spend a short time with friends and relatives in Maryland. We extend our thanks on behalf of the printer boys for tbe elegant treat sent to this oftice. John, '-were s till ye, mav your mat rimonial bark be tiever tempest tossed, and may time touch your fair lailv with cen tie fingers. IHF.riKsT UEI vent. .n item is going the rounds of the papers slatinir thnt "the cent wnr first pr.pv.sed lir Hoberi Morris, the great' financier' of tlie (evolution, it tM'-.in to mrtic Its appear ance from the mint in 17H2. It bore the head ol Washington on one side and thir teen links on the other. The cent recent ly referred to in the .Vw, belonging to Mr. K. E. Itoberts, of this city, has on one side the sun and dial, nudcim-nth which the words "Mind your Business,' and on the sides "Fugio" ami "177." On the reverse a circ le of thirteen jings, on which is stauqied "United States." and in the center "We -are One." "it has always been understood to have been designed by Dr. Franklin. Such is a correct iiescrip fitn of tie first pent. tiflreit Xetcn. WarlMla WelghHn l. V'ndoubtcdly the greatest modern dis covery in medicine is DaCosta'h It-Ml( Ab Cl kk for Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, fciour Stomacth, Costlvcnuss, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, distress after eating, and all disorders caused by indigestion or a de ranged liver. IU rt'ulli are anUiinnliinn, and sure relief is guaranteed in every case w nere it is laillitully used. It tones up the stomach, regulates the liver, restores the natural appetite, strengthens the deli cate, and expella all morbid buuiors from the system. Typhoid and Bilious fever might in almost every case be prevented by its timely use. Trial size 25 cents. A very few doses will relieve, and a little perseverance cure )-ou. Hold by U. W. Uenford & Co.. Somer- eet Pa. tittnmrt tateamial lee Crmm ' Prh. T lip people of oniefsA't H ill pipage c ujpl my thanks for their gem rous iialron age in the past. J have opened the finest Ice Cream Saloon iu Western Pena'a. at the Black Mansion on Patriot St. Come gel your Ice Cream In the shade and take a pleasant promenade through the grouuds. I w ill also return thanks to my friends all-over the county; and will be pleased t have them call and see me when m town You will find me in Cook & Beerit build- itig. :o ba a-metit entrance, iictow Vidstottice ' ! i I III' -t . .1 uixr,- uere i wilt neef uonsiailliy on hand cakes, pies, sandwiches.' bread and butter, my own make beer, sar.-aparilla. mineral water, einscr pop. and cider. Ice (.reap! in h VS'ng- . - AC'l-Offi Til A J l(i;ij( LATES G(III4. watflimaker las invened putcqt pom penso reUirdlng accelerating (dock, lor use in families where they k-cp unmarried daughters in stock. Jf the juung man is ut an eligible sort, the - retarding nUah went i, turned on, and the chick com pound with old time at eighty udnutct to the hour, n that at 1 A- v., the next morn it only indicaut about II p. x.. the night before, and the woman U perlectly Justitied in sayingi i)h. don't! It it early j et, w hen a young roan reaches . lor hit hat. On the iKher hand if he should not be desirable they Just shove up the indiaa tor to boiling point, and at 9:30 it it nearly 8 o chick. The patentee, casting nimtell ui auiscernir-g public. invites lront to increase the efheiener of hi. ; i .: ... """ency tM and ia extreme cases an admirable etfect m'7 te b th aiming S with a bedroom candle stick saying- 4ood tight. Amanda. Before you goto Ud girl Ketsup in ihemoTi- ;mg she leave, out the milk piteiwrv No family should be without u . - -... TnK renders of the Hifn alp ;vr I member nf rending las! I'all-of If"'" riagerf Kev. Hen. Collins t Mis:, Fisher, and that immediately f"J oerenvmv the voting couple t:llor ; Africa, wheie Mr. Collins engage! be missionary work. On aenmntof W'h tley were obliged to give up Ihifc'rk ' and return home. On the way Mfiol-j lins ilitnl and was buried in tbe k It ; it a sad ending of a miwt auspics e- i ginning. , t I A r.ewr and appropriate gift mi 1 iiiiulit be inaugurated in well to tUtii lie: A friend lnn a distant notifloii ol an intended visit. The day jng come, and with it tbe visiting friehe greetings are over, and all are ae. at table. In a short lime the visitor v rrs that the napkin ring at his or btitc has hit or her own name and the 4 of the arrival engraved upon iu Thift'or sHf use while the visit lasts, and be Uken along when it ends a constjic membrancer ot that visit and its pl-s. ( f course such a custom could not 1 lowed extensively, as it would lax) often repeated and become quite na m in housekeeping accouuls. uui iorc casional diversion in the line of givve think it might become popular willjje who have means to spare. Tk Evil Frwlta ! Weal Blurt. There hi no pathological fact morjur ly ascertained than that the most liva ble phases ol nervous disease are (tly traceable to imperfect Jigestion. jin nia, with its train ol direfol conseqtes, proceeils more frequently from wucss of the stomach than froln any othense. Merc sedatives are powerless to cunrv- ousnesa, ami soon cease to pa a lis symptoms. The true way to sin-ten theuervous system is to invigoriue digestive and assimilative organsin whose unobstructed action its equilimi is absolutely dependent. The daily: of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will doore to brace and soothe the weakened ir ritated nerves, and induce sound, rtdi ine sleei nature's grand cathoii. than all the so-called nervines to bund in tbe pharmacopoeia or out of it. Ane glassttil of the Bitters should be take- tore euch meal. S'Mil'LAR DlSCOVERT.-AboUt wo weeks ago Mr. Henry Uice discove a pheasant's nest on tbe farm of his netw, Mr. Christ. Hice, near Bendenle, Adams countv, which contained 13 ss. tome of which were already hatchediut the nest was not disturbed at the tin A few days afterward Mr. lice, in conny with another person visited '.he nest ter night, aud with the aid of the light a lantern succeeded in securing one che old pheasants and 22 young ones. Aay or two alter this the other pheasant at captured, by placing the cage in whi(lie lirst plieasani ctipiureu was connoeuar where the nest a'ood. It called I its mate, and the bird restMinding anlip- prouching, w as easily captured. Wi is singular and somewhat puzzling leglng the large brood of young pheasant, the fact that when first discovered the-esl contained only 13 eggs, and several ing birds, and when apiin visited a few u s afterward the brood of youn ones ban. creased to twenty-two. Kvidenlly me of the eggs must have produced tieo fdt each, in order to vxouul for tbe dilluice in the number of eggs and young b something probably hitherto unknot to ornithologists and naturalists. Ouin formant, Mr. John W. Bender nfiis place, vouches for the-truth of the stt Ilamirtr Sjxrtatnr. ' A very pleasant affair came oil at'ie residence of Mr. J. V. Hollchaugh inUis city last Monday evening, the occtin lieing the marriage of bis daughter. Jfe, to Mr. 31. W. .Musseliiian, deputy cotv clerk. At tJ o'clock the wedding ny filed Into the parlors behind Father s in his snrplice robe?, and the impree and lieautiful Episcopal ceremony nt said amidst breathless attention. A 'I ptnn an.d powerful prayer followed, ' the couple, w ere prouounped Mr. and i. 3usselman with imich good feeling 1 hearty ctiqgratuliilious. The atlem&s were SJiss lila Miller, Troy, daiikhtert Rol. Miller, ol the VUUf. and Asa I', lebaugh brother of the bride. The be aud groom, and attendants were eh'gi ly dressed, but what in, or how mucin cost, we can't any. We don't knf. Mr. and Mrs. 3Iusselman have many wai triendt who wish tbem Uol smi-d on te Jouyiey they have undertaken nnjtr sucu pleasant circumstances, only a leaf whom were present, and as two of tr very nicest young people, we predict it in their new relations Ihey will prove fc- orable tothetuaelvet and creditable to; ic circle in which they move. The prett were numerous and substantial, aniLie eveniug a very pleasant one altogethd fUf City Kehratka Journal. j There is a young man down nearhe diamond who is passionately fond of il dren. Now there is nothing remark'le about that, but then there is a young dy in the same neighborhood who' is pnan alely lond of the young man. The ytng man was by no meant averse to this' ai den fair and many and late were the hirs he wiled away in her presence. On at urday night he was there as usual. Vu n he anwe to bike his departure he inqtcd: "Going tf church in the morning ? , "No, am going to stay at home and ike care of Mrs. 's baby." That was enough. On Sundaj rn ing that young nH tiliglit (Aye lc(.cen Wendliig his way' to rtia residence hit own true love. "Armed with one ot Irs. W inflow's K'ceipt bouks, bottle uthat lady's lainous soothing syrup and a (t lie All w a at sweet and calm as the in.nt's smile for the first hall-hour. The the child imagined that its lungs ought o be developed and lifted up its voice amhowl ed. Soothing syrup was of no aval A rattle had no more charms than has I bar rel of fish to a school boy during laca- tioo. The receipt book was a deal loss and a botile of milk armeVl with w''nip' pie" had lost its attraction. Walkifr un and down the (lour with it would notiiiet por rocking the cradle hush jt. Jet as ie was reduced to (he ragged edge t' dis traction she returned, a hasty gl;vfr-e at me cuiiu, anu a contemptuous "i la.iicht yo4 had sense enough tu pull a pin it of a child w hen it was jagging it' J U was once more serene. Uut that rotine man has ceased to j earn after sun cl.il dren, ; - - . . HOW TO SPKST A 3 EEK AT Tilt CEN TENNIAL. I lie lot low ing is nn l-.trai-t from a circular recently issued bv tl-l.'en tennial Commissioners; . - .... , i . - - "Take a room near the grounds and commence on the fir day by enter ng on tscimont avenue, turn to (he Mil and you are in the main building, witii i day's worn ueiore you and a trip aroittd Ihe world. Still keeping to tbe right, ve en ter Chili and the Argentine ll-public wuicii wiiu i-eru anu ine wrange t ree State form the first section, and Cmtuin much that is of interest. Then tie old nations el China and uan-.tn, w ith ca-iuUj nhjhifs Ut brunp-s, straw w'urk, silk and Waitings, Next Denmark, theq Turker and Kgypt, billowed by the lieautiliil pavilion ot Spain and the exhibits of liussia, Austria, Hungary and the Ger man Empire united, and one-fourth of the day's work has been accomplished. We are now in the centre of the building, and il tired can rest and listen to tire music of Giluiore's band, or push on to tbe exhibits of our own country, which occcpy fully one-fourth of the uiaitf building." 'On Sir riving'at the cftri'tlie end,' go tip iii' the gallefy nn'i yjew -the' 'wnne'rt'uf vista which extends, lor nearly half a liile be lore the eye. "Iteturuing, we leave the fnited States and passing through Mexico, the Nether lands, Brazil, Belgium aqd England, where hours can be speqt with pleasure aqd prutit. Then passing through Canada, . i:.. c 1. k . I I... I.. AUma, iur(j, -v'lyia. itu 4aiy, we have reached our starting point, aud the bell phimcs give notice that it is six o'clock ', and tiipe to close. Tired, we go to our hotel lor rest, and then if so inclined spend t the evening at Opcrti's garden, or go down in the olty and visit Independence hall, thus has passed tbe first day, 1 he second day should be devoted to the Machinery hall, the Shoe and Leather building, lite Glass factory, and the build-! ings in the vicinity,'- The third day visit1 the Art Gallery aud its annexes, the Pho tograph Gallery and the Carriage Build ing, with a look at Judges' Hall. The fourth day can be pleasantly pent by a visit to the Government uuildlng, the Women's Pavillion, Ihe Model of Paris and the State Buildings. The fifth day can be given to the Horticultural Build ings. Devote (he sixth day to an examin ation of the smaller buildings. Then lake a boat up the Schuylkill, visit the Zoologi-1 cat Gardens, Fainnouut Park, - the- Wise-i ahickon, and spend tbe evening at the Academy of Fine Arts, and the week has paused with lxith pleasure and profit. AoKtEAr.LT to a nil a large nuin'ier of our citiens met in the elect ion room of tbe Court House on Friday evening InM aiul priMveded to organize a fire coiuiany. Mr. L C. Cwllinrn wan chiwen rhairmaa w ith Ed. B. Scull as se:retary. The com mittee on Constitution and By-laws ap lointed at the previous meeting, submit ted a Constitution and By-laws which after a few alterations were adopted. Forty seven men then came forward and signed the Constitution. A committee consisting of J. M. Cook, II. Q. Cunningham and C. L. Horner were appointed to procure additional sigers to the Constitution. liH.JOSEPU AIKKir. Dealb af a rnnlMSI mm lliKkl j Ea : lrrnarl ritlaaa. Another cood man is gone. Yesterda; morning about 11 o'clock Gen. Joseph An. keny of this city quietly breathed his last. and thus terminated an illness oi cigiuor nine months, ine story ot uis nic whose cord ran through more than three quarters of a century of useful and honor ed career, must needs be filled with deepest interest and wisest instruction. Geu. Joseph Ankeny has been gathered to his fathers, but the lessons of his lite remain an inheritance lor all. Gen. Ankeny was born in 1302 in Som iner't countv, Pennsylvania, and was de scended of a Hugenot family that traces its record in t Tench history baclt to the mas sacre of St Bartholomew, where some of the family blood was shed. Altera ard the persecutions of the time drove a portion of the family from their home in sunny France across the border into Alsace. Here they lived many years, and finally some of the family crossed the waters to new-born America in search of the free dom so prized by the Hugenots. They settled about Hagerstown, in Maryland. and finally drilled into Pennsylvania, where the subject of this notice was born. The youngest of a large family, and bis father dying soon alter his birth, he began tbe battle ot life for himself. When about grown to manhood, in 1820 he removed to Illinois and there spent two years and returned to Pennsylvania, and was there united in marriage to Harriet S. Geisy, the estimable woman who has since trod with liiu, the path of lile until beyond tiie gol den wedding, and who stood by the side of his death-bed. From the start Jicph Ankeny was a marked man, and the years brought to him. success and advancement. In 1S31 he re rqoved to Millserburg, Holmes county, O , where he continued to reside until his re? lltovul to Iowa in 1867. He 's engaged iu, business as a merchant, and for a time as a farmer. In time a family yt eight children gathered abuut his hearth stone ; lie became a man of public note and as sent for three years to the Ohio Legisla ture, and was ever after a prominent and influential politician of tLe most radical iree soil type. The Hugenot blood in his veins was yet warm from the persecutions of his ancestors and his desire for the free dom of all men were intensely ardent. I'p to the outbreak of the itcbellion he had liecn a free soil Democrat but in 110 he was a Lincoln elector and carried the vote ol Ohio to Washington and delivered It to Vice President Breckenridge, with whom he had a warm discussion of the political situation brought about by the secession of South Carolina. Gen. An keny returntd t his home ; the war broke out, and though too old to fight himself be bade his sons and younger relatives go foith in the cause of their country, lie had lilt -two near relatives in the army battling for tbe Union. With them all he held a close correspondence, and sent them words of cheer, encouragement and ad monition. His whole heart was stirred, and in his section of the country no man exercised a deeiHT or more 'bem-'tk'ial t fluence iu liehalt o( lilierty and the Union. The war over in 1G7, he followed his children to Iowa and here the remainder of his lite was passed. Gen. Ankeny and his noble wife reared a remarkable family. Of their eight chil dren all but one are living, and bye at tained highly honorable positions ifi lite. Those are Col. K. -i Dr. John F., Hoq. Peter D, residents or Plk county; CapL Henry G.. of Adams county. There are three daughters livine: Mrs. J. B. Bar- croflof this city, 31 rs II- H, ('lark of Ak ron, Ohio, and Miss Harriet Louise, voung huly well known in Des Moines. The old General had a huge number of de. scendunts, and his great paternal affection was extended tu them all, and to the voung folks in particular. He was never happi er than when at the weddings of his grand-children, unless, indeed. It was w hen a great-grandchild was presented for his blessing, as was done by Mrs. Hat lie Bongor toward tbe close ot the great grandfather's lile. But a few weeks since the old General said God-speed to another grandaughter .Miss Florence Ankeny on the occasion of her marriage to Mr. Geo. P. Bussed in this city. Gen. Ankeny was cast in the heroic mould; he had great fortitude and ability to endure suffering; all his emotions were ardent aud intense. Admirable in all tbe relations of life, hospitable to friends and adhering to them through all changes, of earnest desires tor the right he has gone to his grave leaving a record such as falls to few men. To him life's days brought abundance of responsibilities and courage to meet them bravely and well; to him death's summons came as to a warrior w hose victory was won, whose work was done. The still grave in Woodland will be a shrine of allectien, and th Verdure bearing mound. aV.ye 1pm. be a, titling emblem iif virtues whose memory shall be grcon and bright in many hearts. The aliove article is clipped from the Lnra Slate Ilnjlttcr, and is a worthy tribute to the memory of a worthy man. Gen. Ankeny will be remembered by a large part of the aged readers of the Herald. MARRIED. DeCOUKSE McGEE. Oa the 1st nit., by B. Kneppcr. 31r. Charles DaConrsc to Miss Aliee 311-ee bplli af r l XI. I WOLF PAUL On the 2Hth of May hy the sante Mr. John Wolf ol Cumber, land Mil. to 3Iiss Caroline Paul of Wei leisburg Pa, HNYDEll YOUNG. June 11th, at the 31. E. Church in Stoyslown, by Kev, J. B. Taylor, 3Ir. William H. Snyder, of Cbamliersburg. Pa., and Cora H. Young, of Moystown, l a. DIED. SPEAK. Near Barton, 3Id where she had been sent for medical treatment, 3Iiss Buhamms, daughter of Alexander Spear, of Selbysport, Md., formerly from Somerfield, Somerset ounty. Pa. She was a young, interesting girl, great ly beloved by all who knew her intimate ly, and had just arrived at the estate of womanhood, and was ergngeU. q be luar H-toun Ifldusirious" y6uhg man, when hbf 'afilictiuns overcame her, and though she hud every care and attuution she could not be saved. She was brought to Peters burg for burial, aud as the funeral pro. cession passed down street by the residence of her sick and dying uncle, the Metho dist Episcopal Sunday School, formed on each side of the street let the procession' pass through and then closing followed in orderly array to the church and dh'urch- yard. - . " -'' rfwsT a graceful and tin.ely tribute to a worthy btrt afflicted lfanuy,.Bqd 'we have seldom secq anything thai we considered muteibuughMul, kindly qd appropriate. HID aew TUli tiCTTKS. New Yuan, June 15, ISTG. TMS CENTENNIAL Everybody is advising everybody tW to stay away, in tbe consistent manner of human nature, but nobody seems to take tbe advice to heart Il is true that all tbe departments are not iu order, and probably will not be much before tbe fourth or July. Tberc is enough now to ace that ia of iuterest, but it will not bu advisable to visit the exhibition till after tbe middle of ibid month. Till tbe sum mer beats are over, Philadelphia is one of the hottest citiea ia the Union. Il is not on the coast directly, as is New York and Boston, with a tea breeze of its own to cool it each af ternoon, but is inland, and lies shut in from tbe ocean winds, so th,at ' it lies baking in airlfia beat all midsum mer. Tbe parties of country people coming from tbe Centennial are apt to be cross and wilted-looking al ready, their linen dosters sailed and stringy, iheir money used up pretty closely, and the whole party foot sore, acd tired of being crowded ami stared at by fine people. If there, are children along, they are fraciioas with fatigue and excitement, :beir mothers wiid wiih trying to keep tbem in order, till every woman of them is witling to give bond, if she can only gel home again, never to leave it for a score of centennials. This is pictnre of not a few gronps one sees leaving the exhibition. I would advise having all the children of a neighborhood boarded out by the Btay-at-boroes in tarn, while their fathers and mothers go to the Cen tennial. It is of no use trying to see it with children in tow ; they dn't see enough to pay them fur tbe trou ble of going, and their room is want ed for older folks. Tbe young ones will probably live to have centennials of some sort wben they are old enough not to be nuisances. Let their parents go without them, and take what comfort they can from the big show ; tbey will in most cases be glad enough to get home, bat will have enough to talk about to last tbem tbe rest of their regular lives. NEW IPEAH. Tbe very change will do people in tbe cooutry irood, by bringing tbem face to face with tbe last production of civilization, and giving their ideas frinction with those of other nations aud classes. Il takes such an occa sion as a Centennial to bring out tbe very folks who need to visit fairs and expositions, the stay-at-homes who hardly leave the town tbey live in once in twenty years. They ate apt to carry borne some notions that as tonish tbe neighbors, not so much with the novelty of things themselves, as with the strangeness of seeing so-and-so adopt anything fresh. It is pleasing to see alteration that passes over some groups as they grow famil iar with new modes and customs. Tbey walk about the first day awk ward and old-fashioned enough, tbe observed of all observers, or would be if there were not so many old-fashioned tokep tbem company. The next day the girts have a new necktie, the boys drop their turn down collars for standing opes, and tbey buy tbe old lady a veil to cover her bonnet which isn't tbe latest style. Then as tbe linen dusters get soiled and wriukled, tbe young men take courage, and finding bow cheep clothing is in the city, come out in a ready-made suit of neat style, and while tbey are about it, a fancy straw batthat trans forms tbem into very pleasant speci mens of intelligent young American gentlemen, tbat is, presuming tbem to have good manners to start with, which most boys brought op by good mothers, have, whether they belong to country or town. The girls, not to be behind, study the way the pity girls do up tbeir hair, and, wheq they fjn4 their pom,e-trade poplins grow ing too warm, venture on an embroid ered linen dress or two, ready-made, and a lace scarf to soften tbe effect around tbeir necks. They get freb gloves of nice color and pin their dresses back like other folk wben the brothers hint that they would like to seo tbem look more like other folks even the old lady by .he time she has a new polonaise, to keep her long veil company, looks quite respectable, and when the whole party govs home, tbey take back a notion of living and appeariog better tbat will do tbem good all tbe'r lives to come, A TRANSFORMATION. One lady tried the virtues of city shops in a very satisfactory manner. She was quite plain, with tbat straight-haired and high-browed plainness which forms tbe most hope less sort of bad lock's. She burnt her bair off frizziDg it, and it would not disguise the severity of her face. Even ber devoted friends wished she could do something to make it easier to endure her looks. While in the city one day she desperately went to a Broadway magician, I was going to call her, bnt it really is a hair dress er and cosmetic artist, who under stands tbe art of mukipg the most of faces. Tbe plain Iadv sat down at tbe coiffeur's glass and told ber "Do what you can to make me look bet ter." No sooner said than done. She looked in the glass more than sat isfied, lty skillful adjustment and a few touches to supplement nature, she was transformed into a rery passable looking woman, with style, if not positive beauty. Tbe first thing her husband said to her was, "I don't know w bat you have been doing to yourself, but you certainly look better than I ever saw you." HJer friends said, ".Why did von never look so before ?" In pri vate tbe busbund insisted in having the change explained to Lira, A doz en hair pins were pulled out and the original homeliness stood before him. A band af soft natural curls woven on an invisible foundation shaded tbe unpleasant brow, giving the face a softened expression, and a oraid of bair, fine and delicately light in weight, was added to tbe twist at tbe back of tbe bead, making a t-liape-ly and classic knot. Tbe w hole ar rangement weighed only three ounc es, and wben on, defied detection. The husband thought a minute, lie bad always scoffed at toilet tricks, but their effect was too much for him. Discipline must be maintained in the family, however, at any cost, and turning to ber said with delicacy, "My dear,' I never liked false hair, as you know, bnt think you had belter continue the u?e of a little ad ditional bair, till your own grows out. And if ever I catch you going without it, you may betake yourself to the Centennial for U me." The wife beard and being a' dutiful wo man, obeyed. But great ' was the wonderment' in''ber neighborhood J wben the went borne, with her new coquetries, so transformed that her family agree in protesting that her hqsband got the b.esVlooking wife of the lot after al. tbey agreed fi nally, on the theory of tardy develop ment to solve tbe mystery. Her hus band keeps the secret well, and when questioned on tbe subject only shakes bis bead.. : " . U08TON. Since last week I have been in Bos ton I was ia hopes to find tbe old city in better condition tban ew York, but 1 was disappointed. ew England is even flatter than New York, and there is more mourning with, better reason. Tbe manufac turers are overstocked with goods, the hands are idle and eating np the ac cumulation of former years, the mer cantile interest is consequently as flat as it can be, and everybody is dis couraged. One of tbe heaviest pub lishers in tbe :ity told me tbat bis sales, wholesale and retail, did not amount to $300 ner day, which was something less ttan tbe daily running expenses of bis store. ben tbe book trade goes slow in 'ew Eng: land, there is not much hope for any thing else. There is very little build ing going on, no new enterprises are entered into, and there is a universal feeling of depression. SiHfukiiiir of depresM-m, I be Phil (It-lpbinn feel ii jut m badl v a-i lh jhwn as productive a it was expec'.ed ; doing well, but ibo trade that it waii expected 1 3 bring has not come. The people come simply to see the Cen- tennial, and nut to buy goods, and ihey tee it und go away. The sea- I.....-.1 cr .i t r. mum fines am Nuiiering, ami i irar . lliev are to suffer for some lime to; come. HEAL ESTATE In ibe city is fearfnlly doll, duller tban ever before. There isn't a piece on Broadway that will sell for mort gages and rents are going down to nothing. Bottom has not yet been ivuiueu, ma uau as II iu. items ujioj gone down 75 tier cent , and are still , . . , . " , ,, declining Ibe weather is fearfully hot, and every body feels tbe dead languor that bot weatber and dull business always brings. I'l ETRO. Or. Flaarya fmtpnnu nyrmn alBa. rbu Is a;uarAuieel to cure lnltiiuuuihHi ul tbe Kiloes aDd Btallcr. painful or ureiMt nrln atkio au IrequcDl In old age, painful ur tfomm-astftl nnatruaitt.n, It-uorrhcna ur wliiitfrravei. i(let, atrtciare, bkaitly illM-liarxr, Brighi's diK-aws, bric k lust deiolta, Un'iy, pitln In tlie burk or aiiie, iit-K ntHiacite, pitupie, motones &ni erup. llona on the face, and all diseases of a speeinc or j aoii9iiiuiiviii uitmrc, reicartiieKs ot uuntiion. afie or ea. 4inponnt Syrup of Huehu laim?itlve and ra'Ili-aleure. For sale by Ueo. W. Benlonl . Co., Somerset, Pa., and Jlounuin m l'o., dulta enoe. I'a. sepia J. HAKRY FRITZ, l'. Aarreeer. will rive siteeial attenli'fl to all "urrevina-. writlnirol "T' ;,TrT!: "S"""" -c-- Tak Nmirt-He will he found In his office very tiaiurday Somerset Pa, HO.HEKSET HAKaET Corrected by Uiiok Bukits. CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, Apples, dried, ft m Applelmiter, ft ra! Bran, y luo !. bulter, V a (keK) Butler. m (r..'ll Buckwheat, fi iHishel " inoal, Is) ld Beeswax. a Bhcou. shoulders, ft a sides. " country hams, l fc Corn, teari i.uhel l .ini, (-helle.l) 41 bushel t'orn ineal fl a t'.lt skins. V i 1..". UV . ..Toil sue 41 40 Sht 7oe ; so iSe V'f 14e 14c sue -:V F.iciss, y dot la Flour, fc hid JH - Flaxseed ft hu (M S) 1 Hams, fsuicar-rifned) ' Larl, ft t, T ,-. l?tw Leather, red .le, l Ul'lssr ' , i,;iie kip. ' 7-iMsue Middlings, whit , luuks tw,lib tdUs, t ou 4if Me Fotati, y hu , J iie Peachem dried, 41 1! Rye ft bn 1 RatfS, V a Sai No, 1. y bW,eir " tlr.und Alum, per savk " Aihu.n. per sat k M 1 Saair, vcllow ft loflii-i'4 white I'M' Tallow, V m. Wheat. 4 bus l 4u Wool, y m 405uc TIME TA1IJL11S. SOMIRUJT ISM1M. fOIXT KAILE'lA. rn as follow?, ouuneoliim with all pussonner Initnf on tho P. W. kH.il. S. (Mali trains dully, Ex press dally eacept Monday.) tun. ABRITB. 4 40 a. n-.. a p. m. 5 0"l p. m. Express West. Uall West Mail F--.;t ...J 10 a. m. ...a o p. a. ... Ijj. m. P. W. B. K. K. TAsa DiMiu roisv. Express East Express Vfeit,.,, Miil East ,. Mall West A'Voiuni.'slat Ion East... A-eoimal.itioa West... i'i p. m. 3:i x. m. I p. m. VH p. m. IW p. m. UMU p. m. IIAI.TWOKK A OHIO II. R. PITTS IIVROH DIVISION, (in nnd after June li 1S78. trains on this road, will arrive ami depart as 161 lows ( Balti more lime 14 miuutrs taster than PitlsburKh time.) EAST. 11 1 Leaw Ptlh!.Brp :.s .1. n.. ::Hj.ui. r.:p.iu. s:t4..ia MeKeespiWI 7 -1 " 7 5 " " Umt Newton s:ll " s:-l ' -".-l--. S:J " I onnell-vllle V. U " " : ' In l " .Muientl I'oillt 1.144 " li:.. a.lu l:r.ilf-rH.n p. in. 1:1" t'uiiiUTlan.1 W 1:V ' W u-torn.'to ;(e " . 7:"o " hH-ltntoml 5-.st.m. Ir'H. .m KfiltutH.re ; s. . ni. ....m riiil.fielH.i--l lls.. iii. I-J..m New ..rk -" ile " WEST, j II .1 1 -i .ni IJ.I-i p ui . -.HA " s.ue " i.iiii s.m j. t 4.117 " ;t.-V p. ro. i.4 " 4 .1 a -.'4 ' r I'tohul. I.a II Kin. in. J Itiillilleire i..iT ft. m. lEU Inn.Ni.l v:At p. in. :i-liiiit..n s i.. H. III. t'tmiU-rlsnd 2 n'' n. Hi. 3 llrnl.-;.irt 2.1,1 - - lm. rd IT 4 i - ' I'llllieil-o lile :..v. " Wi-t Newt.m n.Kl -M kn-..orl 7 in ' 1'iltMsira 7.'4 " :..m i.4!' 7.31 ' e-Tr.iin3 leave IVwiclUiUlo Vnljntown, 7.;i a. at. a .34. p. m. 'Trains So. & und IU run dally. No. . dally et oept Monday. All other troinsdally exeepl Sun day. Pullman Palaee, Drawing; Room and Sleepinn rars. and inaifuitteeul luy Cars thrtiuh to WasU liurton and Hiillfinorc without ehansre. Seventr-five miles the shortest, and the only route between the East and West via W ashing t.Ki t'ity. This Is the only route between the Ea.t an I West, to Plillmielphia and Centennial xro'.in.tM Tla of Baltimore. 'liekejoirii-es. comer Fifth Ayene ar-,l atiuith . P -Id Street, and depot -corner t-rnet and Water Streets. ' I.. M. ( 4.E. Qeneral th ket aitent. W. F. KKP-P-EK r, Passena;er AwU, Pltisli's. V. K. H VNDMAN, Supt., UonnellavlUe. Xrw AdofrtiAfmrnh. pi'B LIC SALE. Ity virtue of un onler Uriueil out f the t'trtirt ol CnmiD-'n Pleirn. of S'tnifrwl wiinty,thcunileriirii ed. nKKitnee of Sirooo Vouifht, will sell at puMic atile in New Ceiterviile, on Friday, July 1, IS, at 1 o'clork r. M.t the fi.UowintfdejHTib.ii real cffute, vi : No. 1. The hotel now orrrj'a hj Si moo Viit;lit. The iii.tnvomvntiiirenpx,ellent lanre frame hoawe, KiKni slahle, shops ami other oat buthttnics. No. li. The tt(re nm! ilwcllinir honfe.tatileanl ahopt?: twoMson which are twent-ttv apple treei" of choice fruit. No. a. Fifteen m of very TattiaMe Inml in the ou'.urU of New CenterriUe IU.pkiu-U; Ilii? will be U1 a wbule, or to -uit the i. jrr)i.-r. No. 4. Five at a half acres of lan1. inMilfonl Twp.. adjoloios lands of John WvUcf, and r.in ci Walker. 'Xo. a. -U2acreof tond in lmer Tarkeyfoot Twp., siijty crea acrett cleared, u'n-n which w erecteti a tuinll bouw, and haTlntf thertHra about Jiity apple treei, lortuerly owned by Andrew Stew art, ttu'B by Jacob :nl rrecman Nicvila. ftdttluinif In ruin ot Jacob MoMUlt-n, Jehu Kosh, aad Andrew Stewart. TKK.MS One-tbint of purchase money on con flrmation of mle. one-third hi six month thereaf ter, with interest, and v hal'ui-e ip one year, with Interest, payments to be aei ured by udciHent aote. Ten pep cc'm ol hand in-mvy U Wiit an !oon a? prt'ieiiy is Knorketl down. " 11 . U W. VILU JUQ21. AKiiiet. OTATF-MKNT OF AOCf I XT OF IV. B. TBA-10-- Treauurerof Middlecreetl Tp., SM?rrH't Co.. Pa., lor theyear ewltrnz June 5th !87d. To ca?h on hand from thl year em I In WIS.. 4,;4 IB i -I 00 JU J 12 V, Apynip elation, la'S A', i-hrork, vL 7& Hauiuol lMekey. nolo 1.1 . .M. Neff. Militia Fines.. Hvliool ami buildlnu tax..., 4 mm Jr. liyarilen paid 1 James Twlpiw, for teaelilh, 13i J. N. Huniliert, - 135 "0 Wm.M. Putinan " ' l Allien Snyder, &4 (l L. N. Scott. " 4k Allien Barnes. " 24 on Simon Pletcher. " buildlni(, !77 00 HavlsMrtXiy fcfo. " stove, 20 so J. Whlpkev. " tuel, 14 .'al P. K. Mi lore. " " 11 SO School liireetor " expense la 74 SeiTeUrv u salary 7 IX) John 1. Scull, print Ins; no . V. H. Moore, ' merchandise 4 2 Josiah Biirron. " bucket i OoL ami Treas., commission, a per cent, pa&.t 41 77 Balance in Treasurer's bands 21 W I W)9 - Ye Ihe nmlerslirned Audilors for Mkldlecrerk Tp.. herehv certily lhat we have this day settled with N. B.' Cramer. Treasurer of said Tp.. and and a balance of 21. Wl in said Treaurer's bassls, as Ihe alaere eihll.lt will show. Witness oar hands anl seals this ith day of June. 1S7S. KM SAYLfinT PtTKR WHtPKEY.. t!. B. MIK1RE, KV. ktNll, Cerk. ' ' Awl'tnr- Jane II. A ninv iuto s eprtTo vrwtnv 1 M I.MO t. lunjjoHiup, LhixnoLLY BRf . k McTIOHE. . 1-.. . .. ... deceased. . W" r'!.V JT' .'i! ! nereny ajiven u rniw iwiruirM m i - j meslute payment, and those bavins; claims ssrulnst It te present incm uuiy am ur-uii. airu " ment at Ihe oltic of th mlmluistrator. ro Oontlueuce Borouieh on Saturday,- of July. 1ST. Wm. S. MOUNTAIN, Jane SL Administrator. ; .Vein Ad'H-rtiirti'tHt. . - - . - .. - 'HEALTH AND ITb PLEASURES, ... , ClStslSs "Willi IIS AgOHlSS.' j CHOOSE BET WEEN THEM. HOLLQWAY'S PILLS. rvn Disorder. What Is more Imrrnl than a lmk:n -luirn ft What Is more fearTnt than a tirt-akfnir. I " t- ' "rfiaoi or M-rvom in a -wall .larv la nnxi diMreMius, h rwbrc ng renin) 1 inn.i-r Ttier t : iirin hut nttif wine, heer, or aplric. or bir better, b-km: lake non-Bee, wc ik lea beiiiij preli-rahle : irci all liie lrrh lr you can: laketlirve or mr Fill- TrT nillt; et plt'oty ol .tlUi, avui.luijr Hie rm ol' "i"l":n'in mi xomrn ruirsarc iviiuweil, you w.ll t happy in miu.l and ronir inbiKly. and ir r an Mvthera mutt Uaaskier. irdi-rcii t.ue thin mum than htr fur wliMi thrw FitlSHre fjtnou it ii llwre j nnty - .iu pr.K'nie. ehpecittUy their inwr if rkosiDi( arrour an-1 ut-i-u.if-l t-rtt.tn0. I'nu-vniUir ajlxpied the oue ier.ind remedy hir Irmale eom- plaiutA. ihey never lail. never weaken the ygtem. ' ' bring atwut whal ia reairl. mk Hradar be and Waalaf ApBetlte). These feelinirs whteh so sailden as. frrtinentlr arise in.ni aniHjyamn or trwie. irons oostrneiea perspiration. tr lnm eallrir ami itrtnUina; what Is mil fnr as. thus disonb-rina: Ibe liver awl atom- jvn, Thest ttrtsanf mui lie mtjuUtel if yM wi?h to he well. The Fill", it Uken atwrdin, to the prlnletl lnimiet ion. willtUirkly rrntore a Bhralthy .lt..ntt.li..thliveran.l aiouuuh. wnence ujii-jw, a a naiunil consequence, a u nul aitH-tite and a clear head. In the Kit and Wt iutiie acan-eiy any other roedK'inc i ever use ! for theae oir dora. II aw t ntrmngm PfeTer let the iioweis ne eonnned or nminiy act- e I uMn. It may a,jeix lDtuiar lhatloiloway'a j . siiouiii re recinumen'i'i ir a ran on ine; owweK ntiiny KT-cn u,pitntf; tna( nev would Idi rease rvlttxaiitn. Tlu ts a great tuiuke. h w eTt?r: tur thene Fills will lrameIUtely ertTeet the Uvcr an t up every kind ol bowel euuipUinU In warm cmn.ite tti.un i!..i lives have iee Anvtxi by tlie use ot this medicine, which io all eaaea aiven u-ne and viico to the whole orifuiic tcm. however itt-nma-d health und strength tidlowina; a4 a mailer ol vouiao. 1 tie appetite, too. ia wu dertully iin re!Msi by iho ue u ihotje FilU, d'H binetl in the ot In (reference to tuid diet. Aiiiioal food ix ttetter than broth and lewt lij reinoviuv ti t, Iprniente!. 'T othr Impure ha nom tpin the liver, loin-u-h bloml, ihe eauae uf il)eutury. i(i;rrbkrji, und other. towel cu plalnrn i riiWled. The result ia, that the dia tirlsaiH U arretol. anl the ai'tfociol the bowel Ireenines regular. N-tlini will ttop tha reiaxa. im ot the Ujwelaoiiiii'kiy m thU hoe cirreotiDK ii v lie ine. DlaorUera of Ibe KMntyi, In all diea.en a fleet in j these ortfana, whether they aerete bo much r too Utile water: wbftherthev be atlii-tel with Mone or armvel, with ache and paiaa seitiett in liue Mu.- over the r--r,trna of the kl iuey. tticfte rill? stu.ul.l lie tak en HOOfliDH to the printed direction, and the Ointment ti uld be well rubbel into ine .mall ot the hack at betlliinc. Tliif treatment will give al mt immeiliate relit:! wben all other meaiu have ratted. For atomarh)! aatof Ortfr, Xo mcdiViiie will eflceUiallj irisprore the tone of the stomach a these PiiU : tbey remove all acMitv. ccaiii"ned either hv intemieranee or im- pner tliet. They reach the liver ami reduce it to a healthy action ; they are wooderlully erhcaeioiis in caea ol !p;uiH In tact they never tail in curing all H9oricri ! me nioinat n, Ilollviruy'i I'M are thebtit rtuttdy known ii the irorW. for the allotting ttiraii .1 A"ie. A tit lima. Feroale Irrew; I Tine titiei, -r"tuia, or lllio'-l CuUi- reveri ol all: King n Evil Sore Tbr-mi. j Stone a, tlravel, (See ndary T01iti.nis nlainU, kind, B i lrlies or. til Fits, Mitn, l lout. B'.wel l!om Headache, t:imts, iulii;e!tiin, fol.'f. i lna.iunnatioat Vitfiiilipiilioll ol. .!HUle.-e. . iic-iioHioureux, Tkbiom, I kra. I lie lio-eii. .tiver coui- : Venereal A dec- Consumption. ritulnts. I tloni, 1 Worms uf penuny, l)n'piy, Dysen'terr. KrillieUs, Loiii.uk Hile. all kirotf. Weakness from anj cause, etc iKtienm'irism, liotentlon ot CiVTIOi ! None are rennine nnleiis the irnaiureof .1. Havik'K. as nent lor the t 'nited Sfates. ?urrounils e:Kli Nix of Pillsand iiintinent. A litKlsoine rewurd will tie iiven to anr one ren- derlnu; stieh Intormation ai mar leal to the detec tion t! any atriy or, imnles roanterlt-ittnic the meilictneii or vendinu; thesime, knowing llu-ui to Lie sparioas. . .tiold at the Miinnlurtory of PrleKaor Hol i.owav i t'u.. New York, an'l hy all re.ictaide lmiirifist and Ilenlerii In Meiiieine thnmuhoiit the civilised wnrl'l, in noxen at iA, cent?, ttt cents, and l each. tX aa.There Is con.-ilcruMe wvina: hy trkinic the larar sizes. PT. B. Piro-tlons for the rnhlanee of patients In e4'err diiumler are attlxed to each hox. June's;. K. l. W. k..f Mil ford Tp.. for the year ending Aril lutii 17. UK, Ilupliente of IHiniel Pile. I'raneis Walker .1. J. Ml ' AlHWlom Yoaler . i S49 12 44.1 07 KM H4 4 1 t'K. Iliinlrl Pile... Walker.... .1. .1. Siie A. Youler..... lul-ir . : .-.) S il ma i at! io Il.il. due Tp. Ocora-e HausierTp. Tress. ,tr. to arot. cash, unseated larnl orilers, k $ t'r. hy anil, puij on orders, com. .? 27 'il 2 3i Ifcil. due Tp. M We ihe midersiirned Auditors of Milturd Tp. havintr audited the tiireiroi account I bud them correct as here stateit. JAf'till WlI.TROt r. SDL. SNYIIKR, 11. M. BAkF.R, DAMtL Dli'KFY. tiers.. AuJrV.fS- Jue -J CF:TTLFMFT OF HV. Sf'HOiiL PIREIT. koi..f MidiirdTp., k'tllve Bacal year ending; June, l7A vim. 8. Meyers, col. and treas. Dr. To amount due from last year $ SrtTi 3.1 State appropriation una 05 ilnplh-ate of school tax Iwl II " liuiidina: tax 2 unseated land orders los lei Slo7 70 t'K. By amount orders paid .4 2wC 32 " exonerations...... 143 ' worthless land or ders, returned .Is 60 4 amount land orilers to successor Its o eommtssia :a 4e -3 3TWJ 15 Bsl. in hand's or treas. Meyers, 4 18 lax rate seven utiiis on dollar. We the undert:rned Auditors of Milfonl Tp.. having examined ihe forevoinit account of W ra. S. Meyers. Treajurer ot Millord school district, A ml it correct as here in et forth. .1 Al-OB WIl.TROUT, Stir. SNYHF.R. (I. M. BAKKR. HAMKL 1'ilt'KKY. t'krk. Auditors. Jnne 21. KTatf.mf.nthf Aii:nryriFJ. p. pilf, ne id the Supervlsiars of Middleereek Two., somerset I'oanty. Pa., lor trie year ending- April 3, IH7. To Popllcate fj 541 04 " Tax over worked. f which vrcilit h? ' given on 1 p. lMik 28 " Tax due on unseated Isnds not yet collected, year 1V'4 as 4 By .jurljiloauri tuuls 4S0 ft - erviors as Supervisor nils) " tUoueratlons W o A mount charged to creditors on Tp. bonk 32(1 Balance due tbe Tp im'ix.lk We the amlersixned Auditors of Mid'Ucrees. Tp., hereliy certily that we hit? thai day settled with J. P. Pile, one of, tae siupervisors At said Tp., and find a Ii loc due the Tp. or 2.M al the aooTe ehititt will show. Wiinews our hands and seals, tiiis alh day of June. Is7s. I I.I SAYLOR. PETKR WHIPKEY, C. IL Ml MIRE. E. P. KINll. t'lerk. Auditors. June 21. OTATMENT AND ACtKI'NT or ISAAC Oltamm, one of the Suiervlsors of Middleereek Township. Somerset Co., Pa., tor theyear endiua; April 3,176. To implicate i 30S 77 - Tax over workeil lor whit-li credit is liven on Tp. book To ux due un unseated laads not jet col lected 44 4 By work diate oa road 4 Services as supervisor - Exoneration Amount charaieil to creditors on Tp. hook.... " Balance due the Tp 2H4 M U si 1 7u a 3il Ii We the amlerslvhned Aodltorsof Ifiddleereek Tp., hereby certily lhat we have this day setHeu with Isaac Barr-n. one ol tlie Suiiervisors of sakl 1 p., uv iiipi . i.inm uw. in R, .1 , mm mv above exhibit will show. W ilneaaoar Lvamlf awl seals thw ath day of June. lii. ELI siAYUlR. PETKR WHIPKEY, K. P. KINtl. . Aaditwrs. C B. M(IRK Clerk;. Jane 21. PATENTS No ehane lor preliminary search. OBTAINED Noleeslaa.lam. Noleesan-; wJueceiul. Manual, nitb rek-reares, free. Itfees In W aahinaloa aad Philwlelphia. We . -r.. otuce, JU Fifth Ave, Pittsbuma, ra.is i - '411 -Olrd.y at .. Samples irth ; L free. !TiJ.9-.a fc tkM PortlamL 1 r . in. 01am to O. P. HOW ELI. k CO.. New! amphlet i4 10 pre. eonUinrntT wspaperi, ami estimate show Inn HnT nail lists of 4)0 cost of adverustnsT iuiutf Ml:T OK IHK SI-U.1I.I.II..ARMS; TS Oi l MKllSll TP., AX. 1UI tAVl.MJJlAtl, "' 5T or J. . KXU, To sk rctT4 from Jaot . Spamclt-r. rl. 174. Tuntli n-ivMlir" Janet Bath. Col. la;, 7i Stale apprt'prliiilua MilUK - 'in 71 . lkJl. ' HMa j - "j i IV. A muunl nnter I Prialio. tank. f . liar Tp . la aanJj ol Tm . Arorirrnr 1a. mi rir. Itapllratr .Cr. xaifra(iiMM ... " nNl.iTmi... t6 M n 1 I i D" Tuwn..llp a n c ine ao.iffia-iie.1 twt th atre tn he mr- HIKAM MII.LF.K. larm lariramt ami un-l-r lrn-n. arxl ih. rs Hi..n AL.KI.KTbl.KK.KV, j Iv K r. lVrni nl known B day ( lr. W. I.. iivjk.- t.K. llerk. June 14. Aitaiiin. A UDITOK'S OTICK. 1 ue amlvrikrneil hitTtiijr bera niMlntnl Aa!t- ' V ------ - - -r i T,'u" ?d TK1 V. "iT.1' , i . ft'i'T itive. mh. tit U ail perMi inlnmlM, tlwt me will ftUeml ; Ut ib tlu-uuf (Uhi iitiiHUHiut lit uii vttloe w I Tnlav ik 11th al.w, litlr IttTrL mhrrr- tl , when tW ma atttoO tf tliev tbiuk bnurr. 1 J. K. SCOTT, f Jmme U Awitwr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ljimi of Z;chry T. Bell, tot of JenoerTp., tliiittl. Letters ol vJminIstritS"ii on the khttriB estt bavinsi been rnbti U ih aivlerficnetl, wmticc ii f ooreoj ,nri..iiui.r.. dute payment, an.1 th-se h.ivil. eUln.s arsinst it 1 1 present Iheaa duly am hentintled loraetllewent vn Friday, July 176, at the h u-c ot lhvU Bell. JOS14H KKLU June 14. Admu.i.4ranrr. Moved HIa Office. UR. W. M. MART IX will eonUnoe the nrae tiee of Dentist r la ia ultt e Willi lr. ll, lo, Miimuoth Itloij'k, Somerset, Pa, aur Jf ) at hoaac T't'.anil u-enwl frea. Maine. . Agents w.une.1. (Mint TKl K k I'd, Aims, ySSKiN KKS NO TICK. Sinrleton Kiiumel and M ire A. Ktnainel hat ing miW a Tolwnlary aaaiKnakent Ui sse by wead d:Ul krst day of May, 1?. o all the real ami peraaial o tbe aaM Slualetoa kimmel kar tl lienent ol kla epe.lilur'4. 1 berehT vlve BtitlM, l.. all persou.4 lieieWeii lo said Sluxleton' Kimmel to make tmatediiila payment tu me, anl those hav - inn chutua amndt bun lo nreseut the same ilulr autnentlete.l 8ir settlement to meat my otnee la Somerset, Pa. JOHN R. SI'OTT, Aaslurnee. mays UDITOU S NOTICE 1 ration a Hurst ) Xo. 47. Jsny.T. IkJ to j r. n. F. II Mumhall. S Al. rt P Havlna- been appointed A)(i"r to dtorWat tbe luii.l- in the h.niel- uf ! W Pile, SnerlH.arls Inroatof the sate ol the real eatnM of t. H. larshall, hereuy wives aotiee luai he will on tlie Vlth dav of June. K?n. attend lo the duties of his appuikt rnont. at hla otitce In Somerset, where all liaHie. lutepeateil aiay attend if thev see proper. JtlHN'll. I HL June 7. Aud tun. Y OLUNTAUY ASSIGNMENT. amtt rrrell ntlwtt, havlDjt made a deed of a4Miirnaent to ne h-r tbo benein f creiiitni. 1 hereby tive notiee to all persona having ctaira. ncviiuhit, or judiementfi to present thm duly aq thentl'iited, at mv othtv In Somernet. oa or Wfbre tbe IK hoi July, 174, thre iudebie.1 u the Mid Sennmel Fcrreil, will pay the tuivm.t due hiiato mJatooee. vt'tlUN H. I UU une 7. Awinee. A t'DITOR'S NOTICE. The unilerdirned harinz heen appolntsd Audi tor by the Orphans t'ourt. ot Skuuerset fount y Pa., to iimke it dixtrit'Utiou of the loud In I he hands nf A. M. Wlietalosie, executor of the eslnte of I'. F He.rer ilex., to aad amonu; those legally enlltltMl thereto, hereby Hires aotli-e thikt he will attend tu the duties ol aiitd appoint inent at his of. Dee in homoret Hurouuk. on Tuei.lay, Die llth dar ol July. A. 1). IT, when and where all par tie interestvil eoa attend. A. HUUlECOFFROTH. June T. Autlitor. AMATEDR PRINTERS' EEPOT rutt AUilAKESP Prtnwci, Types, Iuka, C'mmcm, Cwrdsi, Ae. JOHNTSI1X.&CO.. 41 Market St., Hiirrisliarir. Pa three cent st-imp for Cntalotrue.- E. H. WITII ROUSE, HEHPSTONE & CO. 285 Bait. St., Ualtimore, M. 1)., Would re!ectfally a--K tba nerrhanfa' of Smer act countv. to eud hiiu their onlcr lor NOTIONS, FU RN1SHIHG i FANCY GOODS. amrtnir them ivatlsfactlon N-t h a reiranl prlcs anu quality ol V'tott. Meri-nania TtfUiliua stunt- i inore are urgently reiuei(tsd tuvallaou ee fore making pun'haea, .May IV. 5 be- TOLUNTARY ASSIGNMENT. Wm. B. Oerhartt and wife, of Milfonl Tp. Somerset 0. Fa.. hav m if tnale m voluntary aa- siicnment to me, by deed, dated ilay ol April, lM76.of all et:ta.real, personal and ml xed of tbe mid Wdu H. terhartt,for tbe .-eDHU of his ere. 1 1 tors I hereby givemittce to all ierrins indebie-l tu suit! VVm. B. tferhi-rtt, to make itnmedinta payment to me. I hone having clainm irainst biui to present tbem duly nuthentif-nrcil fur settlement to ine, at aiy residence In Mldtllecreek Tp. on Saturday, tba 17th day ot June, lt7V JOSIAH OERHARTT. May X AMrnee. D.MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE baviataof Jacob Rose, late of, F:unt Township, , decease!. Letters of admlal9t;aa on the above estate havintf teen granted to tbe unleniirned, notice is hereby tflven to tb.se ialebted to It to make Imme diate puioout, ami tbose baviuxebtims axuinst U to prestnt them tiuly -nuthenticaled ltr wttlemenl at iba lata residence ol detfeaaexl oa TBvndaj, tiie lj;h diy ol June. A. 1. HTtf. lAVltJ. SHAFFKR. May 10. Adoiintairaur. A ntlTOUS NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor apnointail bv th h-- phajis I 'oiirt. ot Somerset County, lodtd vitiate the fund In Ihe hand of J. H. 1 hi, Adaskilstralor ol the esiata of Willlera May. deeease! Ui ami amonit th"ie letrailv atlted thereto, hereby rives notice, that b wilf attend to the duties of kls appointavnt on Tharsdev. the 22ml dav of June. liftk at tka cHieeof J. H. I til. in the borons h of Sioaersei, al lo o'clork a. as. of sakl day. w hen and where all parties Interested can lie heard if tbe so desire. JflUN R. KUIE. May.'l. Aliur. J EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, ute J aoasPew, lat of Stony Creek Twp., deceased. letters testamentary ia th a hove estate havina: been grunted to the umicrsifrned. notice la hereby Riven to those Indebted to It to make Im mediate payment, ami tbose bavins; claims airainst It, lo present th.m duly authenticated tor settlement at th late resuleneeof tae de ceased, oa Friday, June IS, A. I Is"V SA.Xll X FOX. May 10. Exeeator. ASSIGNEES NOTICE. Jaeob P. Xewles. havintr executed a deed of Voluntary Assianavent to nw har th heneflt of Creditors. .olk-e la nrreny Kiven lo ail persons havlmc claims ami aeennnts whet her of record or otherwise to present them la me duly aaiueniteat eil, at mv orhee on or betore Satunlay. June 17th A. I). 7t. at which time there will lie s nwetraar of all the creditors. J AS. U PUOH. May hi. AssiKue. BACK PAY. Havlnrr lost oar resldraces bv the 1st nre. w earnestly ante all knowin themselves Indebted b i as. Ui eoave lor a anl tiromuilj ami settle, 1 money to titoiikle koiucs tor our families. I May W. PATTON at HIRST. " """OTICE- j H . -Ly I Tae law will be strictly eof.uved acainat all persons trespassinsr ou my taras. by hunting, I ushinff. itatherlnif berries, tin, or otherwise. . D.iNlEl. M(r01LER. May 31. EG A L NOTICE. lu John Sudor, Frederick Su ler. Peter Sailer, William Su ler. Lydla mtermarrled with Hen- ry IJolemaa, now aeeaaseil, leavimr on ekild, i Henrv Coleman. Harriet intermarried ith . Ocorie Haocer. Henry Sailer also leavinw two! children, via : Joseph hmler. and John ler. 1 kTmia-rBroWh " v..M m hri Mttinetl that In oarswanee of t wrlt of imtil'n, Issavtliwt ol the(rphantrart I " ... .11 v.. t t ' M bomenei xxk, ra. a wm m .0 .m. th. M..1 .stale ol llenrv &uuer. ueceasen. m Brulber.valleyTp-.oath premise, w neaiy tn twin uayni j J y "ll0 proper. ) JlMli, SherilT; s)Senil .May .31 WARDWELL fft A-f'f'rl iinrnt A SS 1 11 I' l"S Sill" HI FAB M! I " Uu" ' f" f taad Hiu: In LIOOMEU TP.. WE3TMom.AND('i. h.in.t-tl h lan l ..( .l,.ph .X..rvtn.. K. ,!. Ja"" fry. .Iba '-7. aaJ ,un. isi,Iihii tt E,rY lt ACKKS A.NII SI.VKN- IVI'lilE fEBl HlS. ! WetaMiUal t'toiulT. I-.I li'-k vluim- .,H wt- onrfi it jaurn irtl, fr lrl I .ill ul l. 1 V. !c-.-, ilih Slu-rill ol tn Htulr Jl. vc naro- yik lnia uw mln aa.1 , ,rm tM1 i twn ii Lupinier. A!n otw-iilf ui tbr ahirm wiK-n win laac utiee tlw iTtuiiv . at s ,,virk. f - .w. j(-N WKPNtSPAY, JU K 2a HTt. JHUX KIBKPATKM K. Jnne 14, A.tsinr. 1876. WHERE NOW? 1876. To M K-ll IH.W. one .if the Unreal wt, U mriiti ioj; kirl berth hy Suiea : WHAT FOR? To buy a FA KM vat of lite One Million Acres of Sue larailac lawls fur aah kv the 11 K AND KAPU'S h tMilANA at. K. Stnwir Suits. Bely Markets Swre I'mi, (..l S-hools. U. K. run tKrooach center ol arani. Settlements ail !.. All kin.ls ,,f pmiae ruls. I - Vrt. r- "IT T " . j. Fientv of water ilmhn .n.l i.,- ....... balance oa lime. w-Serel hr lllnstniieit fMiMvhlei. fall ol fj.-U an-1 nKures. and he I. A.utrvM. W. A. HiiVVAatli, l mi'r tlraml Rankt., MlehJin. v P. H. U PKtRCE, 8ee y Uial IVii t. Jaa. It li-lk W. A DMINISTKATOK S NOTICK. hotateof James M. Ital lwin. late of .lonaner Tli. deeeaiwat Letters or almlninratiai oa the ahf.va etat aarui beea uranted to tae aihlerdirne!. notice ia aerel-v ivea to llu.se unl.ixo.1 to It lo make Imme diate payment, a el thoee haTtna; eL-tims aa-ainM itk to present Ibeai duly aatkeaticikted lor settlement, at the late reaideaoe ul deeeaaeil. oa Satuniay Jaiy t, 17&. NAMCY BAI.PWIN, Jan 14 Adiaiuttrirur. V f he KE NOTICE. I f he hnoksof Messrs. Beeichley k. Mm. hn re heea 1 placed la my hamls kr eollseik. P rs-s I katwin thentnelTes lrelelteil to llie aUive hrm i will call u tlie op leoiyueil ant settle their w-eounia uy note or oasu. June 14. J. R. St'DTT. UDITOUS N- 1CH. T ue arelerlaneil haTlnir heen appoints! Amtf tor, liy ia (rvloin's l oan, of Souicrwi luanir Pa., Iu muke a .lil-il.u;ni of the laol m I lie haatlsof John U Kineri.-k. Admmiwminr ol the .state of Alexander l.merlck aeeea-,! to and amoliK th.ise leifiilly enlll led thereto her-hy arises Bjoth-e that he will attend u the dalle. n said ap pointment, at hi ottliw In Soaterset Boronwh. on Friday. the 3oth dyr June. A. I. Istk, wiiett and where all turtle Interesteil can attend. J, K.S4 UTT. Jail Ik Auditor. A UDITOUS NOTICE. lite underiicned haviaa bmm am hinted Au.li- br. by the i hrhau'a t'uuri, if tSotnrnet (iuiity. Fa., to aeerT;.m lraricements, anl to di-ttrihuio the lun-U ia iu bam.'s ol the Admininratuf - the eat ate ut J-hu Keiher. deceael, l anii aaoBi I ive keally entitle! thereto hctvby trvc- aoth-c taat h will attend to the tlutieHMi atl up pointiarnt at hi -.lil- e in Swrarr-el, t-r U(-b. vm I'huriNUy. tbe Kh day of June, A. I ITTls when mnl where all partlei infrr tirl eoa attl. A. mU CK 41 KKK TH. June U. Audtt-r. DMINISTRATOIVS NOTICIL Ldiats- of lobias Spelcher. late of StonycreeK Tk9 dtteea&ved. Irfttcm of adn.fnltnitu-n oa the alove etafa havtnK been xrantetl to tlie un'tonttrned. notieeia hcrety yivea to thoms imiebtoJ to il to make iiutu. diate pavment, and the havina; eta. raw ;.j:un-i it, to prevent them d.y autheniHateti a.rulr mfiit - Satunlny. the 1 .th daj of J aij, IH70, t the late iTrd-Wwee of Mid drwii)-cf. WM. M. M HKH K. June 7. AiimlnUtriU-r. Twenty-First AeM Report OF THE S;m:rsct C1i1.tr Mutual Tin lissna CaiT For the year ending April 4, 1876. llybalunram Treasure, as per last An- "aaal Keport April :ii. 17 Jut t4 Bv iush rei-eived on new policks issneit duriiia; Ihe rear By cash reeehed on renewe.1 pidk-ian.... 4yi 7.' Bv rush rei-eiveil oa assessments li ' t Jul - nSBi:RAXuc.vT3. o. 1. Paid t O. Cleaver loss ia hill no barm contents .IX) uv No. 2. John Mi-Ferrtn. in full bit damaa-e hv lire 4 No. .1. Juno s Barefoot. In full for lainaire hy hre In fj No. 4. Joseph B. t'oul, in lull for damage hv nre No a. -lian'icl Klierllne. la full i Uu tor dwelling and eonteata. 3S7 3& No. A. Mrs. Iicinda ima;. In full lor dwelling aw! contents . M 41 No. 7. Fmauuel sipei-ht. la Iwll fordatuaa-e to dwelling Hie 04 No, a. Uaer saml Kooulx, ally. lees in May case 96 la No. A. H. t'otlrota.oaai'oi.ant ol May claim 41 41 No lo. Johu II I hl.Helu. lat. and costs In full in Mav case Boa 0 No. 11. Hem lit Pruilirui Co., J blanks and printttiu; No. ti. Jidia J . Hottaaaa, prlal tnu report -r. la So X 27 kvu -4.aie7 i9 No. l.l. PiMtave. stationery, of Xi. 14. t mte rem ami luel. vear. ! No. John Hit a, salary an. riee. and trea , one year Rilnnce In Treasury Cash premiums and Ajawssmeats In courseol eidleetion.M loi"- 34 V 44 o Amoant nf premium notes liabl to as sessment 9 M47 Amoant of capital ..s4 yi Whole number of polit-ies issiteil xfl". in am -tors EiuitD roa thiuoiimuik Ahram Beam. Samuel Barclay. J. 1'. Urhtv. Tofciaa Meyer. Joseph Walker and ha Hli-k.s ol eimerTt County. Pa., UatHriel Hall aal Leon ard BUiner. of Bcitorl Co., Pa , Orhcerseleeteiliorla rnju Samuel Burclav, Pre'slderii By order ol tbe Board. Office Somerset Co. Mutuul Fire Ins. Co. May 31, 1979. jrst year, rm : Jolia HI. ks. See. ami Trcits. JOHN HICKS. Secretary. VOLUNTARY ASSIGNMENT. Jeaee jmii and Kliaa lma:. tavinv made a w-d-ontary atvuOiei.t t me ly ituti iae ' :y ot April, l?a ol all tbe estate, real ft sat pvrwa-t, ut the siil JeHse Unic. for the benefit ol feis rrcl-Itor-t, 1 hereby irtve nfice to all perwn!4 tfleriret U said Jense istntf to nuke lsaasrillaie pnymeaA to me, and thvyfc linrins claims ahtiatnt hiia u pre sent tba same duly autkeatltfated tor etlaet 0m' ZACHARIART UXO Aril28. Aiitaew. VALUABLE MM FOR SALS. This farm I sttuatml In IJon1er Tp. Westmnr laml t. two miles west of ligieitei Bor. on tba tlreensburu: ami Stoytown pike. ontalnm ahoat ne homlreil ami klty aen-s. ins haralnHt acreacleared bulaace well tUaOered. Beuii un derlaid with nail, well aatere.1. adapted ra Inz. in a irissl wtwat ifiowina; eouuiry, Liiconatr Valley R. R. iiaio lliniuvli one saie of ( ana. Havlnx tasaoa a plaak dweiim ksas. rnraa tmnk ban aud other outbuilding., k'l apple orchard, convenient te charoaes, -boots ami null, etn. For lurther Inlortaauoa ami parttcalas ap ply to the undvrsiirited ou the premises. Maya. ALEXANDER CARNS. ECU TO R'STOTI CeT estate of HohScbroek. late of Stnayeeeek Tpv deeeased. letters testamentary oa the anuv estate hav Inar been mated to the amlershiuel. by the prop er authority, notice Is hereby Klvea lo ihos ia deliteil to It to make llumedUt payment. anl thnae havinv claim aajamst U will present th ia loth amlersiKOedk at tu law resalrne ol tlio deceawl on Natarlav, the z4'h dav of June, ln. j, ' HENRY SCHROCK. Exeraior. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. N.ik-e is hrreliv aiven. lhat tk avta tra of Flick .'antryinan.was dissolve-l hj munlciv sent on Mays, l7. th beoka, aeroants. aoiea, aw., are b-lt at the ti.re where all person imleld ed will ole as rail and settle w ah siiher ot the sr W.o-lldcrsiKnea. FI.EI 'hi. I ' AlHltTH4t. j Th l.-l. -m will be eontiiiued at ike ukl auavf. bv th.-unilerlnl. I arrtamuw tbaaks tort he patroaair. easneil by the late hrm. we will make every uUoct to merit a t continuance of Ibe aime. May 31. A.t'tll STIIAiX m n. Hemmorrhoids or Piles. rvR. TF.RRY derates bis Hum to the . eatn I l.l Piles. Bllml. Kleeilina: or ltchin-. a 1 all 1 iln 1 ilinM Mini th lower bowel. The lt"r .aarantees t rare all eases he andertakea. as. nmlt,r vmi has attemjiteil ami fa lie. I. Iitlu-e, Vim vim street. Philadelphia, Ha., Mowr Ukl mB,t 7 to 9 p. sa. Mny Jh, SSIONJCSd. NOTICE. XV ' All perwrns lnteresteL i WFeby a.rtme.1 rtt ' l.a.ia aflnt tlsvaT an SLa wlaf wwkwat HaaarlrM Vwk. 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