The Somerset Herald.! WEDNESDAY. TIJtE TAIMdliS. BILTIMORK A OHIO II. R. MTTSBUBQH DIVISION. On and after Kilniiy II. M77. trains l"" road will depart from and arrive t t. rD'r ' t Irani end KiiHhinHi Pdlows: EAST. WlrfST. Mall. Mall. ftrntt.t-.A Mf kwiwrl W-t NrutO t'onn-fllsvtlie alt. Ilrauit I okiitouu nl.to htf Muwrsl hoint III i,te-l.r1 t-MutU-rinnJ li-'J' '-07r WillllViHI Kli hiiHll lUlUllxtV fMiwlt-lfltla (trw YII , " lUltliuwr t 1 " i; - fti.hiueod M.4. Us. lue " Washington 7-v, a. ai. t.-p. m. arf-r', r -rry le.47 " l::l4a. as. Nai1mbutg 11.34 " lo-i p. ui. Oiuiweriao l.5op. m. 11:41 " Brhlirrtrl .; " 14 ' Mineral IX 3.-.. 14V oiilul'ile 4.-'-3 41 t'nlontown .- ; - Ml I'lcaiaint J " 7:i Orttncilsvllle & Tin a. m. W est h " " I'tlubargh All tralm ran by Baltlmora Tlio. 14 aitnules taster ttian PitulrKU Tlina. Mall traintd'tWeioept Sunday. Mmniltl.-ent lay Cam llinuii Kit w WaaUutjtua aiKl Maltlinure wltiiMti cuauK- . , Serenty-Dv mile Iba ahorteaU d the only route between the Kaal and Wert ia aahluif- V7t'omee.eDrn Filth Arenoe and Sratth-Bi-ld Stmeta. aud dep. corner Oral and W aier Btroeu,rttuturifh. ! , UM.OILK, General Ticket A- , E. K HYNlMAN,bUt.,OJOneUtvllle eoaaKsaT k BiaaaAtPoiaT aaiLaoao. Ua and afUr May Uib, 1ST,, train. VlU ran as fotlowa, eonnectlna with all paaaenger trains en the P. W. a B. K. R. (Sail iraici uai.j, presa dally ewi Muaday.) taava. aaaia. Mail Weal 8).aa. 4 30 p. MailEaat luSSa.ia. I- P- Mi.ll Eact connecU with 1-ufat WeaU r. W. a B. K. IL rasa wiasaai. r-oiwr. Way Paaaenger t-ti. Way I"aeuiter West.. MaQ East Mall West 12 00 a. aa . 12-44 r- - . 11:41 p. . S:5J p. w. S. TEMPLE & CO., FR0DICE Commission Merchants, 47 S. HCWARD ST:, BALTIMORE, MD. Ki.fial a'.tt-ntion civen to the sale ol LI TTElt, LtiU:. l'UL LTKY. WOOL. ami leather. We advise fnrmers not to tubwash their wool, as w bole Fleeces will sell best Ibis season. We refer to Fanners Jt Merchants Xat. Bank. Baltimore, ami to Peoples Bauk, of Baltimore. Cabbage. Cucumbers. New potatoes. Elderberries are in bbwsoiu. Strawberries are nearly over. The Military Festival was a grand slic es. Old potatoes are getting scarce about here. Peaches have beet ottired in the Pitts burgh market. Blaine don't want any more Southern territory annexed. Reid tuefjieecb of Hon. JatmG. Blaine in another column. Tomatoes were offered in maiket Friday at iM cents a dozen. Five thousand people arc said to have attended the Fourtn ol July celebration at Berlin. An adjourned Court w ill be held here by bis Honor Judge Hall Ibis Wednesday tvening. B-rlin feels proud of the manner in which lb Fourth was celebrated, as well she may. The nutnbei of summer visitors is stead ily iccreasing, but our hotels are by no means crowded. tin Thursday morning the Disciples and Presbyterian Sunday Schools bad a pleasant pic nic at Shamrock. Et'isoorAL service will be held in the Oood Templars' Hall on Sunday, July 15, 1877, at 10J a. m. and t P. . Ihir farmers are busy making bay, and mowing machine, pitch lork and similar accidents are the order ot the day. Divine service will lie held in the Ger man Beformed Church, Somerset, on Sabbath next at It) A. M , and at Lavans ville at S P. M. The local wishes to return thanks for a handsome bouquet sent him on Tbumlay evening. It was as sweet and pretty as the fair donor herself, volumes could say no more. ' - A Brooklyn woman has three sons, triplets, aged 14. who are so much alike tbat the landlord of the hotel where they stv enly charges ber board for one boy. lluwktjie. Mrs. C. F. t'bl, in addition to her mil linery stock, has just received a full as sortment of iearl dress buttons, notions and ladies' furnitdiine goods. Please call and examine. The Urns of I. McCarrell, in Mount Pleasant township, and James Dickey. n Ionegal township, Westmoreland county, were struck by lightning, lately, and to tally consumed. The h.mse fly is beieinuing to gambol on the edee ol the coffee eup. tJrrul care shouUt I exercised in making the temper ature ot the breakfast beverage consistent w ith the lifc-ky insert's life itt case of ac-culi-nL John iK-nitborne. of Huntingdon coun ty, beard a peculiar noUe under his win dow one night recently. He loikad out of the window, (ell to the ground aod had bis neck broken. He Was seventy-five rears old. A nian named Benj. Su bs, who reside Dear Wesa Warren, W. Vs., bung him self in bis barn the Slst iusL He was aged 71 years, owned s hundred acres of Ebi Uniting laud, soil didn't owe a dol lar in the world. A gentleman of this t4ough w bo b tried it, says tbat wat-r, in which bmialo leaves and vims kavc been steeped. frpriukkJ up. ne aud otUr bushe will dtjve away all devouring insects. M tii.y' lieportfr. Veiaiopter is drtviag about Konbern New- York an ox attached to buggy t.v an or linary harness, sometimes 'going about birty miles in day, and boomir.r. pHitinualty that be can drive him a mile inside of three niiuutes.' The snairrel hpntcrs opened ine cam paign on Mocday test m ith rifles, muskets and shot guns. Tits report of fire-arms could be beard tnwo all poists of the com pass. It was the old. old story fun for the gunners and death lo the souirrels. They rat in the pa i lor. and be squeezed ber band, "tit would that this band we mine !" haj aigbt-tL Why " she simpered. "Because, if. were mine. I could ko.k bullocks dows with it better 'a w ish a sh dge-bammer." The Usl seen ot thil young mm tie was trying to climb on to.j of tlie house by ihe a il otihe w atrr-spwt. S. trie one baa sent Mr. M. A. Sarioer, tjio owner, proprietor and nittnarrrr -of a ,,oum. l.MlJtlt;. Ul IIHW licrkyhirc iirD; now tfh: would only ue tlii iu as ail orirliostri I.ir Im 0er IIuum: unr lippines would lie compii-te. Kklit buuJnd and twenty-five Kits ian MctinnuilLH arrivud U MulAiie.hia on Fiitlay. ait) n il! go to Kantaa, 14U to Nebraska, 113 to Missouri and 100 to WeMerii IVunsvlvania, Dakota, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, vViscvDsm and Califor as a liread-producinjf nation. There is Hkki.is Hoi'src. -L&le B.-ullier Home, probalily. per capita, more bread eon sum -J. C. Davis. Prop. This bouse has boen ' ed in the United States lliaa by any other new ly furnished and refitted throughout. people in the world. Our alnindauce ot Its location is the best in Berlin, lieing in j wber.t has k u!e H common, aud, as the centre of town and In trr&t B. V. H. It. rule, cheap, lliwe, the exception to this i oardmp I'.v t lie n fc. day or meal. Cmxl stable al l :iied. . A Kim.il uol Sjtit-tt t-ilnr.il ill be oprnrd at S'tiietKl. l'a .011 Monday, July l 1, and mutiniiv for a Urm of ten weeks. tiiHid txmidinir e:in lie had at very reasonable raten. U. TIIK.NT, ' l'ritiHniI. ('has. Fisher. Km., Judj;e, we pur don, arrived at Somerset List week on a visit to bis friends aud rel:iiiHis Tliis is the I'tolosor's tirst visit for twelve yeais, iu w hii h time lie b is (uiil ibroub many U and downs aud traveled all tliroii-;ii California aud the Terriiorks. The Somerset mission Camp Meeting oi the Evangelical Association will be be id on Daniel Hboads' iarm in the grove ad joining tbc County tarui about 2 miles east of Somerset, commencing on the lGth of: August and continuing over the following Si'iUiib. J. A. Smith. Th &ttnf..riI.KM siriUinu ibo rock- ulii, i. ;.h i- i.tar-od in ihn .. ninxif ii.o Catholic Total Abstinence fountain iuthe!;?11 't,l.1;Bl," -ew ',av;a. opposite Centennial grounds, arrived at I'biladel- niiiann Kri.uv. it u f.,.t aud weighs hlieen tons. 1 lie dcutcalory ceremonies will take place to day. Maple Giiove. A large, number of the young KilUs bad a very pleasant pic nic at Maple OMre on the morning ot the Fourth. In the afternoon they drove to Stoystonn and had a supper and a dance at Capt. Mile's. The patty returned home about bull-patt eleven o'clock, very tired, but all declaring that they had had a jolly time. Capt. John Hild, of Stoyatowu. appreci ates uewspnpt-r men and printers' ink, as was evidenced on a recent visit of onr liecit to that place. Bob says it was an awliil good supper, anyhow. Captain, and cballeuges the ceiunty to beat iL II you waut a Uies, A. No, 1 recommendation tor your bouse just let our imp kujw and be will furnish one tbat can but be excelled. Now- that apples, pears and other fruits ol the sunime.- season are rather large, but not fully ripe, w e would caution our readers against indulging themselves w nil eating them. A daughter of Mr. P. Kiui blc, living at Jit. Savage, about ten or twelve years old, eat a lew green apples in the early part of tuts week, and now she lies in a critical condition from the ctiects A short time ajro the Johnstown 7'ri bane donned a new suit, and wo have been resting on our oars wailing for the frisky young thing to show her vanity. But the Tribune is just as modest as it 13 pretty and never said 'uruettngs to no body," and we don't care a darn bow- proud she gets, we are going to te'.l her she is lie best looking daify iu western t'enn sylvania. Not many moons ago, Fink, of the La trobe Adcaikse. took uulo himself a wife We knew what was coming but we didn't want to tell Charlie for fear it would rnukc him melancholy, but he lets the cat oat of the bag bimsell in the following manner: "A young married woman mended her husband's coat. She sewed the tail pock ets up all nice and tight thought they were boles." A box of Glenn's Sulpber Soap, w hich contains throe cakes nj costs only sixty cents, is sufficient to supply material lor at least twenty Sulphur iiatlis wbich would eradicate a whole catalogue of rheumatic aud cutaneous maladies. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, Cntlenton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue. New Yotk. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brow n, 50 cts. When a St. Louis belle gets the do uche they take the fair sufferer down to the levee, put a bale and a halt of cotton into the ear affected, and play some pare goric upon it from a chemical engine. This rarely tails to effect a cure. Chicago Tribune. And when a Chicago lele has the earache they treat ber in the same wav, only they dou't go out any w here for the bale or two of cult in. Tbcy usually find it auout the sufferer. 'f. l.vuit Le- pvblit.in. Tkuiuri.r accidknt. While Mr. Frank Say lor, of Somerset township, was engaged in cutting gross, his little daugh ter, aged about Yi years, came up behind him; In swinging his scythe around it strutk her between tbc knee and hip, cut- ling a gvh several inches iu length and clear into the tone. Dr. Ed. M. Kimmel was called in and sowed up the wound. The young suilere-r is doing as well as could he expected, but il is thought that the accident will lame ber for li lo. L. S. Lsyton. & Co. No. 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh, arc sole agents for Brunt, Bloor, Martin & Co.'s celebrated Ironstone China, manufactured at East Liverpool, Ohio, which took tbc highest premium at the Philadelphia i.xl)ililnn. 1 his u- undoubtedly the best tjueensware in Hie maiket. lnisnrm also bandies Kockinebam and Y'ellow Ware from the factories and pack all together and ship from Pittsburgh. Price guaranteed. Our merchants will do well to patronize them as they are thoroughly reliable. The Somerset House presents a business appearance tbii warm weather; the follow ing being among the late arrivals; Lewis Mcintosh, Pittsburgh; Samuel Bryan, Pittsburgh; M. McWhinnev, Firs- burgh; Msss M. II. Smith, Pittsburgh; Miss J. M. Smith, Pittsburgh; Jau.es C. Beisinger, Connelisvilie; Mis. Andrew Long and family, Pit;s:iurg!i; A. P. Lau dun. Pittsburgh; C. A. Ycy. Baltimore; 11. M. McAfee, Pittsburg!,; L'. J; Jones, Meyersdale; L'.T. Hoblelzell, Meversdale; Col. 11 D. Yutrv, Lrsina; D. B.'Hedley, Philadelphia; r. B. Wagoner, Pilsburgii; F. It. Tultle, Pittsburgh; W. li. Pope. Ba'limoie; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Home, Pitlsburgb; Michael Hey, Salisbury. The Westmoreland County jail, at Greemburg, is as full of prisoners at the prcseul time as it ever was la hire. It now contains twenty-six inmates w ho may be catalogued as follows: Two females, sixteen white males aud eihl colortd. They ate all awaiting their liials at the Aagr.si term of court. The ctle-nKS for which they are incarcerated represent al most every crime in the criminal cata logue from murder down lo common drunkenness. It is thought tbat several more will be added to the above number between this and the lime court meets. The jail is continually guarded, to keep thee w ho may feel so disposed, from try ing to break ouL The conclusion of B.tyard Taylor's pew taiem, read at the Providence meet ing rf the Grand Army of tLe Republic, contains sentiments wbich will find an echo in tverr American breasts This, auldters, be your cIkwmi late, Yoar (ante that lor.jtft aha!) em.'are; Tia noldei the. to mTe a Kate, Cat ol Irr yrt to nuke It iic. p. all wboae nrurde were brarely m.v-vt There was na tnae eaaae that era, k1 ! Defeat aaites with klory To wis. far each a grander aim One fatherland, re.fi.-4 Died hni hlafac; Je part, af aadiier, proadcr lame : m Iwiwre, tart ed free ! ilEADOl-AhTKHS C'O. C... i XstiosaC Gl'AT.D Puxs'a. I At a meeting ol tho Company held Sat- J nrday July 7. 177, tbe follow W resola ', lion was ununimously passed: i.r.rr. i nni ice unnks of (.'ompanv : G are due, and are berebv tendered lo Ibe I -. - "J ini-ir neanv i co-o)eraiHin did so much to make; "Camp Tucker" peasant for titr guests u jiing mc toiiiiary icsilTal. The toys, who Imly appreciated the aa-. sUtante of Jbe Ise'ies, aid how itcth they . tlum ordiBary ability and gTSat promise, described. In one direction can be seen were icdebtfd to them, wtre cot satisfied ' ! and in-sening as be did tbe respect and trees strewn promiscuously, while in an witb the above wrak expression cf thanks, ) gocd wijl otail wlto knew him, his sad ' other a fence is lloarn across a tra-acre ics'j-ud on living three chu ra ai d a liger and sWicking death is oie of the most la- field, etc No bases have as yet been tor the iaJics. which were given with a mentable we have ever been called upon er.'mated. , will. 'to chronicle. EUiubur Fireman. Blossom. P Ficetoo 7 high, There U a wule aud just coinplatnt among tho more tle- IIIUCHV at iilt Ulll pOtX' ill UJUUtl IIDU i Hour. Tlie excuse lor t his advance two ! iiuifilliS ago. was Siittuiatit-u; and turn entirely upon an Increased Unropean lie man J for our grest staple flour. This amic-twlrii demand Las proved im-asur-aUly liillaciirtis. Tlie spcculatora, who tiuMouk (be signs of lie timer, and liave discovered tbat lliuy . wero soiiicwuat out in their calculations, should acknowledge J the "co.rn" and dealers all around ; "conic Idown." We are a bread-eating a well ruiu is li.ll as tijprivaiion ur.d hardship. What' tiik uimhi s uk-,h iiik. Since lorpidily of the iivpr Uih-j chiel cauw t Its diwoli r. it in rvidrnt tlit wli.it the bilious reunite is uit alteralive stinitilaul wh'u h will arouse il to ai tivitv, an effect that is followed by , tim, disappearance of llic various vyniptoui!! itiiiusilive ol us de rangement, 'llosletler'a Stotnacli iiitters invari.tblv tuhiive the iirtiiml y lisnll mcntiotied, !itW3 rchtoviii); the iniiiti--j tion, Ibitulenoe, heart-hum, yHlowm-ssol IIln .L-iil nn.l ul.il. Ml , .1 II... t.ilin In !,:.,'.. -i.i.. .i it... ,:.,i.i i... i, nausea, vertij'o and fifk beailiiihe, to whicb bilious invalids nie K-culiaily sul-jx-l. Asa remedy for chronic indiges tion, mental jdespoudeucy and tiervous-U'-ss the Hitters are equally t ttivactous, and as a renuvant of lost vigor, a means of arresting premature decay, and a source of relief from the intinniiics to which the gentler sex is peculiarly subject, they may be thoroughly relied upon. A fatal salute. At live o'clock yes terday morjin a mm named Ilicks, a waieuman on 1110 rutsourcii. wasutng- na i.aitimore itaiiroau, mel witii a ODDe! ""-' lu 'ayeuccmniy. lie nau Mn'111 cannen, and in cumiiany with some friends was firing a Salute iu honor of the Fourth.' J'.e discharged several 6bofF, and at list put la a heavy load, in tending to made a "roisiug" rcjar'. The match was applied, but the force ot the explosion bum the cannon, sn.l the flying fragments lascorated the rum's Bide in a shocking niannct. Medical aid was summoned, and the wuuuded man was re moved to his home, whet e he expired in about twenty minutes. The deceased was twenty-six years ol age, and resided with bis parents in New Haven. Much sympathy was expressed for the family, and the iicctirrence interfered materially with the pleasures of the day. . Think Ko:t Yot r.sKi.F. Thousands lead miserable lives, sutiii-ring from dys-H-psia, a disordered stomach and liver, producing biliousness, hcait-burn, cos tiveness, weakness. Irregular appetite, low spirits, raising fond after eating, and often ending in fatal attacks of fever. They know tbcy are sick, yet cet little svmjiathy. The unfailing remedy, w hich is yearly restoring thousands, is DaCostu's liadieal Cure. For sale by G. W. Ben lord. A Soc bottle w ill convince you of its merits. Don't delay another hour alter reading this, bat go and gel a liottlc, and your rcliel is as eertuin as you live.'' Will you do it or w ill you coutiuue lo suffer? Think for yonrslf'. . , Also Agtuts for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which never fails. Pleasant to uke, snd requires no physic. Price 25 cents. - On Monday Inst the new und elegant Court House at lloliidaysburg was dedi cated w ith appropriate ceremonies, ihe oc casion bringing together a large concourse of people to witness the interesting event. Mist ot the members of the bar from Cam bria ana Huntingdon eouuiies weie pres ent, as was Judge Jeremiah IS. Biack,, w ho held the first Court in the new coun ty of Blair in July, 1S40, and also Judge Orvis. of the Ceulru district, and Judge Hall, of the liedtyrd t'istrict. A very able and interesting address on the history ot the County was deiivcrei bv Judge Dean, in which be eloquently referred lo the distinguished career of Judge Black in tbcdiUereut public positions he has filled. Judge Dean also, as was eminently ap propriate, paid a feeling and well merited tribute to the ability and integrity of his predecessor on the Bench, Hon. George Taylor. Judge Black did not delivers prepared address, as it was published he would, but made a few remarks. The citizens ot Blair county are to be cocirrat ulaled on the dedication ot their new Court Huuse, w hich has been erected at a cost of about $l2-,000,and ii said not only I 1 I :. . k . - iu uc a muewi in us way, nni as near per fection as anything built by human hands could possibly be. How wzCelkchatrd. The ever ge- lorions, ca-lorioi:s, ever memorable Fourth of .Inly rwsed off in a quiet manner. The only thing or.t ot the Usual run was the Soleliei-s' Festival at Camn Tucker." Caniuny G tan congratulate themselves that Uieir leslival was as pleasant and en joyable as il is possible for an occasion ot that kiud to be. Never before has so large a crowd been gathered together ul a festival in Somerset The Camp was beau tifully decorated , willi evergreens and Chinese lantern, 'end made brilliact by blazing loi dies, i he Ai t Gallery was the great attraction: among the pictures were I wo Jnli8 ot Lite, represented by two hides cf bacon- "Mustered in and Mustered Out," by an empty Mid full mustard bot tle; -The Hunter," by a Cue tooth comb: Emineut Jurists," by a shell and bunch ot hay. But the great European Filer, "Subeo," got in bis work best of all when ha sold "Dutch Almanacs" as cata- alogues for the Art Gallery. ihe .Dancing Platform was another great attraction, where many of the young lieople waited the hours away. About ten o clock the heavens were made bniiiant by a display ot lire works. Itockels. J toman candks - and mines fol lowed each other in rapid succession, each greeted by hearty cheers from the numer ous small boy. The festival was kept open the evenings of the Third, Fourth and Fifth, and we understand that financially it was a decided success. Sad trtciuE. An intelligent and re spectable, young man named William Cameron, son ot Mr. John Cameron, ot Biueklick township, committed suicide un last Saturday aiternoon by culling bis throat from ear to ear with a razor, there by severing the windpipe anil causing al niit inftant death. Ihe victim ol this shocking tiageiiy, who was aged about 27 years tolloaed the occupation of school teaching tor seveial years icst, in which we are u!d he was very proficient, but al Ihe close of the recent term at Brallier's school, in said township, ot w hich be bad charge, he went lo Allegheny count v, where be became pastor of a Methodist congregation, having previously, we Iw litsve, reacbel on several occasions -with great success, bin whether as a probaliou lsl or a licensed minister we are not pre pared to say. Be that as it may, howev er, be gave up bis charge in Allegheny" county in course ot s lew weeks an J re turned home lo Bhtcklick township, where h; has ever since been laboring under a disease of the und which was nut only painfully apparent to bis friends, but ol 1 whicb be himself was fully aware, at is. evidenced by the fact thai he requested fa's family to keep a close watch upon bis movements, as be feared be would do him self bo-Jiiy harm. Mitten continued In this way until the timr above mentioned, yicn; Cameron's friends meantime scarce ly permitting him tun of their sight, when be and bis father, in company -4 ith two eciitbbors named Einptield and Bracken, imid a visit to the oW gentleman's saw- j mill, near which bis father and Mr. Emp tiest seateu 1 iieni selves on log while voune Cameron and Mr. Breckcn contin lied their walk for some distance further, the toin:cr finally, however.hastily excus ing bimselt and abrupt'! parting wilh b is. companion, who hastened back and In formed the other 10 gentlemen of the J circumstance. A larmed si.' this time ol events," Mr. Cameron! accompanied by t Messrs. Einptield and Breckcn, w;cBt in 1 search m tne truant, wnom tncy soon at ler lounu in a cicnso laurel Ihiikrt. wilh bis thnwt cut from ear to ear. aa already ' stated, and life totally extinct, tbe untor- lunate youuz man having evidently per - ptraUd tbe lash set snd then crtwltd in-i to me uiicaei w ;nno u.s net s biooti was , rapidly otzing away. That he was not in "'t ul mmu ,u nmumni cii-, niotder isot wurse leyond question, aod that bU mental derangement was the rcsoll ot ofoae BFd severe stqdy Ktm l be tnnallv ccraia.' Being a nisu of more Cat kch dedication Trinity Evan-1 gelicul Lutheran Church of this place was dedicated to the service of Almighty God on Sunday July 8, 1877. The botly of the churcli was filled to overflowing with an eager, expectant mass ot worshipers. The floral decorations were exceedingly line; ou the altar rested a large cross, whuu the baptismal fount was literally covered with lilies, verbenas, and other flowers. From the centra of each of tho arches of the chancel swung hanging baskets filled with trailing vines ol unsurpassed loveli ness, and ou the reading desk and nuluit I rested graceful bouquets of finest flowers. The dedicatory services were read by Uev. A. At. W hetstone, and the sermon preached by Dr. Conrad, ot Philadelphia. Alter services a collection was made to pay the debt of the church, some. J3,StW. Tlie amount desired, with the exception tl about fl,V, was subscribed, and we un derbland thai I bat amount was made up at the tvening niettiug. Great ciedit is due to the congregation fe-r ihcir emjrgy in building such a fine bouse ot worship, as a large number ot those called upon lo con triiMite were persons who bad tost their homes either in the lire of '7.' or '10. We uuderslaud that the building and lot cost lieUern twe-bly-oue and laeiity-two thousand dollars. . The i hutch stands ou Main street bc-Iwi-e-n tlie L'ase-lieer I'.iock aod the real d.-ner ol Hon. W. .1. lUer. aud is a hand some two-story brick eJilice built after the Bouiaoetque bctioul of architecture. The external appeatance of the building, the Sunday School and Council liooius we have tic-scribed upon a previous occasion-, and we pass them for the auditorium. The ascent to this room is by two spacious flights of stairs, to the right and left of the main entrance; these stairways being guaided by a heavy walnut railing. The entrance is by Urge double dojrs in the centre and single doors to the right and left. The room is 30 x 40 feet, with ceilings 20 leet in helghlh. The chancel is built in the Corinthian stvle, the roof or apex being supported by pillara, between which stands the pulpit, an ele gant piece of 'French walnuL Immedi ately in front of the pulpit rests the altar, a tiue sjieciniiue ot workmanship made of the same material as the pulpit. On the right ot the altar is placed the reading desk while the baptismal fount rests ou the IctL The chancel is furnished with exceedingly handsome French wiliut chairs upholstered with plush. Immedi ately In tho rear of the pulpit is large stained gnus w iudow placed there by the lady members of the congregation as a mark ot their esteem for their beloved pas tor, Bev. A. M. Whetstone. The win dow ist'eiwated withileviceiembL-matlcd ot the ajoctrins taught by' the Lutheran Chuich; at Ihe top and centre is the cross, on the right side below is an open bible anJ on the lelt the law, beneath these are Ihe sheath and the cup. On the right of the chancel is a neat marble tablet on which this inscription is engraved : "In memory 4f Hev. C. F. lleyer, born July 10, 17U3, died Nov. 7, lb". J., liesurgau" The pews are of ash trimmed with wal nut and are arranged in a semi circle with a scatiDg capacity of between four and five hundred. In the rear of the room is a large and conveniently arranged organ nni, nni&ueu in asu ana walnut aud lur nisbed, through the efforts of W. H. Buppel, Eiq., wilh one of the clearest. most voluminous, sweetest toned Burden organs we have ever listened to. In the centre oi the church hangs an immense but marvelousiy beauiilur- chandelier sua turning twenty -lour lamps which shed a scfi, subdued, mellow light over the entire room adding greatly to us attractiveness. Iu addition to this chandelier there are two pretty side lights in the chancel, of three lamps each, and two on the organ loll. The ceilings are covered wilh tastev designs in stucco work. The light comes streaming in, wonderously mellowed and shaded through stained glass windows, ail of which have been placed there by loving friends as mementoes of loved ones who have passed over the river. The floor is cevered with a pretty and tasley three ply carpet of drab and white. So perfect is every one thing in keeping with another, so well are colors and designs blended, so graceful is the entire uniformity, that it is beyond the powers of our poor pen to describe- the effect; but this much know we that the congregation can congratu late themselves ou having as handsome a church tis even the most fastidious could desire to worship in. .We caunot close our article without giv ing at least a mite ot credit to bun to whom so much credit tor the construction ot this magnificent addition to our town is due, Bev. A. M. Whetstone ; for it is in a great measure ow ing to his untiring ener gy and perseverance tbat the building was brought to such speedy completion. Destkitti vf. Stokm. It appears tbat ine storm mat nas passed over the country from the Mississnni river to the coast, do ing so much damage took in part of Som erset county. Uur Jenner A Bonds cor respondent says : The storm commenced on Alonday even ing about eleven o'clock, and seemed to be confined to s section of about one and a hall miles in w idth and perhaps three anil a lialf in length. About one half of the roof of Judge Henry Picking's barn was blown off aud a Urge number of Iruit and timber trees blown down, and fences badly damaged. " The barn of Michael Sipc was badly damaged, also fences, limber, &c ; barn ol Henry Brooks seriously damaged, the entire roof with 1 alters, wfatiherboarding, lie., were blown off, and limber, fences, &C, destroyed ; about one-third of one side of Jonas Ankeny's barn root with fences and a Urge amount of timber was destroyed ; the entire roof with rafters, &C of the barn ol Adam B. Shaffer, with fruit tries &c, were destroyed : one-balf ot the barn root (at Cross 1 toads) of Thomas Gallagher, also roof of Josiah Frank's stable, roof ol the stable of James W. Brown, buggy abed roof of Win. B. Grif fith, damaging buggy, Ac. ' There is quite a number of sufferers from loss oi fruit trees, fences, timber. Sic I will not attempt to estimate the losses, but in most cases where buildings were damaged the loss will be from 50 to f 300. It seems that the storm was confined (al Uaist in damage) to a certain section, and then only in spots. As for instance two miles north ot Jenner X Roads, though the winds riiged furiously no serious dam age was done further than the blowing down of a few trees. It seems to have commenced about the base of Laurel Hill aud then took an easterly direction until a mile east of Cross Koads, then took its course in the direction of Fricdensburg. There bas been no li of live stock but with one exception, I believe a cow be longing to J. L. Shuliite A01UkIl ACCOCXT. Tlie Johnstown TribuM gives the fol lowing Recount of the storm on the night of July 2nd. Sue : A reeular hurricane passed over this plate last night, uprooting trees, sweeping away fences, unrooting; barns and damaging crops to no little extent. It sppears to have been two miles in will ib. coming from a south-westerly di rection. On the farm of Benjamin Kline, a short distance from this place, two hundred and thirty trees, some measuring three leet in diameter, were demolished, about one third of which were uprooted, while others were wrenched from the trunks, some be? ing carried a distance of fifty feet. Horses and cattle, wild wilh excitement, and crazed by the falling ot timber, leaped from onj fl-.-ld t J an ;li t, dest.-oyini the crops and receiving injuries, sonte of which will no doubt prove fatal. A Tal uabte horse belonging to Mr. Henry Shaf fer was killed, by a falling tree, as also a cow belonging to iL-. 4- G- Shultise. - The roou) of several barqs were alminat totally destroyed, among them being tbat of Judge Henry Picking, which was oe hundred feet lq length, and the barn oj Micbsel Sipe, while others were removed from their ioqndalieps. The Utter gen-tii.-Rian bad. also ap orchard of choice trail trees destroyed, and in one meadow twenty sugar aad in iple In es were blown don. On Ibe farm of Peler Frt-idline not a fence is to be steu, every one having been (swept away. Tbe barn and residence ol 1 Mr. Henry Brooks, a short distance below this place, received probably the worst "c " down, the n o. being carried lo the pike, - j - i The pike haling front tbia place to! Somerset U entirely obstructed tw what Uf known as "Nigger lIiIL half a mile from here. The scene ts one that cannot be Til at rolBTU IS BER MX. The one hundred and first birlbd iye-f; our national independence was celebialed by the people ol Berlin and vicinity with magnificent pomp and splendor. 'I ke pa triotic spirit ot the Centennial year still prevails in the highest decree among ail classes oi our citizens. The old nd young joining with each other in ascrib ing praise and thanksgiving to the illus trious founders ot : our tree institutions. The preparations which bad been made for the proper observance of this glorious uj , tar ciicruoi auj luing iu wagmiuuc ami lie-sign ever witnessed in that section of the State. The decorations ol the main streets of town. Consisting, in part, ol arches, pyramids, testooumgs ot ever greens, Japanese lante-n,, all literull y covered witti bunting and the national colors, and but, hut ly no tu-ians lea il. Uit ever uicmuralde Fotiilh i-l July Liu- etty pjie with iu nijje&ic cr n ot ever-: !ceus towering lar uUivo evenl'nug around il, ail combined to add enthusiasm ; tollic festivities of the day. At early dawn Uib finishing touches were plated I - uu lue ui ,ruiag l ld--iru- upon the general decoration, while many d , b f 8a,fU of eHir citizens were dn-asing their private! . " " , , ,. , dwellings iu gorgetais array. Then U- tlrum and the shrill ti ne ..f lUr I pi gan the people pouriui? into . tovs-ii riijj b;e migbl have lie-eu brnrd pro-tn-iiieery c-1 .11 ot il.e coimiry. cliliiuiii thai ibf miisioit td the old Aane arrived on loot, mh. rs i.u horse-, . e jt,LH . wan uol vet nv .111-bae-k, inbugsies. wag, .ha draw., by four l,t A ....eti,,., bad l.e. i. ral.fd al Ill'iaiS, SOilll. tl 9IA iUltl V and long ere the hour eif nine had arrived Iheapnc-araiice wasotascaot living li 11. nan beings. The Sunday Schools of the neigh borhood arrived in delegations which wer j met at the ou s ;irts of town and escorted by the band to their designated places ia the grand procession. Every Sunday School in the whole vicinity -was thus represented, several of them present ing a fine appearance with the wagons decorated with exquisite taste. While the woik of forming ail the vari ous Sehools into lina was in progress, the masqueraders made Ihcir appearance on the street and entertained the impatient multitude with their diversions. When the . hour ot ten had arrived, the time previously designated, the grand pageant, under command of Capt. Albert llelilcy. Chief Marshall ot the day, preceded by the Berlin Brass Band, began moving in military order up Alain street towards the Grove. This was the culmination ot the grand and imposing demonstration oi the day.- We scarcely know how to attempt a description which would do lue etlort lull justice. SulUce it to say however that the procession was one mile in length, reach ing from one end of town to the otl.er. The number of persons in tile was estimat ed by competent judges at three thousand. Everything which has any significance in the proper observance of our natal day was represented. The Godess ol Lilierty, I'ncleSun, IU Il;J Mia of thu forest, and Young America in his full glory. Af ter the procession arrived in the grove the military order which had been sliictiy ob served, was dispensed with,' and every body was iree and independent An organization was affected by the election of Key. H. F. Kctner, President ; D. A. Brubaker and Augustus Floto, Vice Presi dents; John Bumel, Sccretirr. Prof. John Brubaker ot Carthage. 111., offered the prater. The address of welcome by the President, was full of Fourth ot July, aud was well received. Tbat sacred nnd ever memorable document which declares that all men are created free and equal, was read by Prof. J. B. Whipkey. Hou. W. II. Kooutz. the orator of the day was then introduced to the vast multitude who had crowded around the siicakers' stand anxiously awaiting his appearance. The General struck out info new fluids ol thought, making his address (which waa the most eloquent we ever heard him deliver) full of wholesome advice, radical ly different from the old stereotyped ora tions usually heard .on such occasions. The hour for dinner having arrived, the vast crowd around the stand dispersed, to par lake ot the refreshments which had been prepared with a bountiful band. The multitude a as fed, "and they took up of the fragments that remained twelve baskets lull." Th aiternoon was spent in the grove in Innocent amusement. The report that the chairman oi the committee of arrangements would demonstrate his patriotism by taking an aerial voyage was unfounded, und many felt sad aud disap pointed as they saw the balloon wend its way heavenward minus the cbairuian. As the shades oi evening drew near, the crowd dispersed, and the exercises of the day terminated. And as the darkness ot the night made its appearance the town was most brilUnlly illuminated. Jap anese lanterns in countless numbers, banging in every conceivable spot in the arches, pyramids, festoon ings, on private dwellings, stores aud shops, while the sky was lit up by a continuous stream of rockets, all combined, presented the finest dispUv of pyrotechnics ever witnessed in the coun'y. Thus rrV'irated another -Fourth ol July in Berlin. The day will long be re membered by every one who participated in the festivities. The good order which prevailed throughout ihe whole ilay and night, will be trcasuied up and recalled many years hence with pride and joy. The absence of the drunkenn? s heretofore considered inevitable on such occasions, can only be attributed to the salutary in fluence of the Ute Murphy temperance movement The various committees to whose good sense and judgment we at tribute the groat success of this celebra tion, deserve a hearty vote ot thanks. To the Meyersdale Biass Band, we say thank you, we will return the compliment. To the boys who performed Ihe immense sruouui of labor necessarily connected with such celebrations, we say God bless you. The most commendable unanimity pre vailed throughout the entire day ; peace, order and good-will reigned supreme. O. Foarltl of Jatljr Celebration. Mr. Euitoii. I must tell you how we celebrated the Fourth of July. Our Sabbath School at Laurel Church, was joined by the Sabbath School from Min eral Point 111 a grand L mon Picnic. 1 he St. Thomas School made quite a display, their wagons were decorated with flowers and everirreens. The Schools weie form ed at Laurel Church, beaded with appro priate banners and drum corps ; they then marched to the grove (on Air. Hem's farm.) Addresses were delivered by Bevs. L'nruh and Bone: then followed dinner. After a hearty repast, a National Air (My Country 'lis of Thee) was sung by lion. IL B. Barnes, Zach. Snyder and others; the Declaration ot Independence was read by Air. Harry Baker, followed by an appropriate address from Hon. (I. B. Barnes, after which our fr'eid from Somerset, Mr. Yal Hay, who unfortunate ly missed our wagon train at Mineral Point, and seeing no other way of reach ing us, be good naturedly shouldered the Declaration and put the Independence in his feet and walked to thegrovc,arriving in good order. After satisfying bis appetite. be held the audience sped bound with his oratory. Everything passed off nicely, and much credit is due the committee and friends of the School for decorating the ground. Over 400 persons were present and quite s number were kepi aw ay by high water. The children, and in fact every one enjoyed themselves and w ere in high glee, on this the 101st anniversary of our Country. The thanks of the Sabbath School is tendered the speakers. , Yours truly, A. J. nouso.N, Superintendent. Ask YOl'VsKl.r THESE tLEST10SS. r Are you a despondent sufferer from Sick Headache. Habitual Costiver.ess, Pulpita lalionoClhe Heart Have yon dizziness ot the bead? Is your Nervous System de- rressed? Does your Blood circulate badly? lave you a Cough? Coming up of food after eating? dec., &c of these aud much more are the direct results ot Dys pepsia, Liver Complain, and Indigestion. Green's August Flower is now acknowl edged, by all Druegisls to be a piitive cure. 2.4UO.00O bottles were given away in Ibe V- &- lurougb Druggists to tlie people as a trial Two diata will satisfy any person ot its wouderful quality in curing all luruil of Indigestion. Sample bottles 10 cents. Beznlar size 75 Cents. Sold iitive!y by all first-class Druggists in L. S. DIKU. STAHL. Mra. Nanc.v Ktall was born p.. ti I73, ttut ui. jone 7 ,aT- agcti bd years, a mooihs and lu dava. MILLER On the30ih of June, 1377 bmtnaballna, daughter or A. J. Miller, or New Centreville. aged six year, i mos and 3 dat a 1 I uti r rT ,i . n r t i . il ILI-i-lt. (W tlie -1 or July, J)77, , Cecil Edwin, Son Of A. J. Miller, of New Centreville, aged 2 tears, 4 uumths and 10 ' Hy- 1. MARKIFn. BBUNNEH KLINE. By Bev. J. B. Taylor, at M. E. Parsonage, Somerset. Air. Henry Brnnnerof, Westmoreland Co. IV, to.Mtr. KneKliue, if Jenner Tp., Somerset Co., Pa. BUNNELL Me -SAW. At tb Hiv erside House, Confluence Pa-, July 4. ' 1877, by D. Mickey, Esq, James -Bunnell 10 .fuss -aoocj .ue-au. At the . Ulverside House. Confluence, Pa.. July 4, W77, by the same, James t McNair 10 Miss Lydia McClintock, all of Addison township, Somerset county, Pa. - SLAG EL FBI TTS. June . 24, W77. by J. II. Pittu. E. q, Mr. Daniel Siagel to MisL-evma i'nlta. laHb ol Kithaid-ym county, Nebiaeiw. l-inm-flyol IVmi-vlva- 111a. , Cuttflueaee e the t waarala. - . the I,iithef4u-cuiiicu, and ibe tl.iz.-u.-, t'leir wives and daUgbt 1 , if tbejr were uot bj incumbered, and if uoi incumbered with sums one else's daughter, nil' ended ibeir way ibiiher. Here ibe processiou was formed by the efforts of Dr. i. A. Fichtncr," who, ia the abseucn cf ibe Marshal aud assistant, acted iu thai capacity, euJ to that luaaic whose notes never fail to Cud au an swering throb iu the breast of uiau whether civilized or savage, all oiarcbed to Mr. A. N. Tissue's grove where arraugmcuta had been pre viously made. Here A. C. Uolburt, after a fe re marks on the times aud the circum stances of its rnakia, read the Dec laration of Independence. I'r. A. Ii Ftchtner. was loudly called for aud made a telling speech on lbs subject of ludcpeudeuce. Kefrcsbmenu were uext, iu order, The geuial cju'Jleuauce of A. J. Col b iru, Ks, benigaaritl gazinfj down on the proceedings cf the inoruiug, had been uoiiced by mauj.autl iu the after a 00 11 the crowd was again gath ered lor the purpose of listening lo that genial gentleman. Tne subject of Mr. Colborn's re marks waa inteniperancr, aod be pro ceeded to an indictment cf Alcohol drawn in legal form, as only Jack Colbora the lawjtr could do it. Alter Mr. Colborn'o address the fallowing toaam by different parties were read by Prof. A. C. Uolburt without response. 1. ' lluuor to the minds and a trib ute to the bearta of our Fathers who discovered that no one caa by legal right iutcrposa a dark shadow le tween man and bis liberties." D. A. Ficbtoer. 2. "Orate-r of the day: Long may he wave." A Guest 3. "The Fourth of July, the Fourth of July: A red pepper pod in any man's ey e That won't celebrate the Fourth of July. A. C. Holbert. 4. "The day we celebrate." A Guest. 5. '-Francis Murphy: May bis shadow never grow le but may bis influence spread further and further, until a whole world shall have been a second time regenerated." Mur- phviie. U. Officers of the day: May their Declaration of Independence from scenes oi ibid kind never be read un til they ask for it. A Guest. 7. Our Girls: And the one I left behind me sirlc. 8. The soldier vf 1770 : "On Fames enternal camping ground. Their Silent tents are spread. And Glory guards in ceasicss round The bivouac of the Dead." A. C. Holbert 9. "The Spangled l'anner: Spread ber out" -t rery liltle Ituy. 10. "The Revolutionary Fathers : Mar tbe Earth lie lightly upoutbem. 11. "Tbe Author of tbe Declara tion of Independence: May the hritjlikd harp in Ileaveu be placed in bis band, tbe Uyltled crown on bis brow, and may be never be troubled with a bad cold, sere Gnger or a Bore head. A. C. Holbert 12. The Guests aud all concerned : May we all go home, eojoying our selves', and meet agaiu in a year without tbe loss of one. ZWf k-vnxc icho. 13. Tbe Ladies if Confluence: "They toil not neiiher do they Fpin, yet Solomon in all bis glory was not arryed like one of these." A Lunatic. An addreas 00 Temperance was delivered by Mr. Carpenter of Johns- lowc, l a. This geulleiuaus genial manners:, jolly buraot, and sprightly wit eutertained tbe audience for about 30 minutes and there was no one ia the audience who felt sorry tbat the remarks were ended. Slowly and sadly tbe people wound their way homeward, thinking, many oftbetn, tbat one year more bad been placed on the bead cf tbe American Eagle. Dut as the shades of evetiing gathered arouud. tbe notes of the viclin begau v iafuse electrical ac tivity into masculine and- feminine Lei Is. Oh ! acd the mszy dance be gan at Joi FractzV, the dizzy w hirl went 00 until tbe ''we tmt bours" when ibey re-iretl to rest and dream of each other. Clavland. adlcrUET MAeHaf.T Corrected by Uuo. It BaaaiTa. DKALCIU .9 CHOICE . GROCERIES, FLOUR A FEED, Apples, dried, ft e AppietfMhir. t p-al.... 4veaatw iiran. V lwaa - 41 50 Mutter, V a fkeg) IkeVM Uutier. l a (rul! lo UackwLeat, ip lmahe!.... One " meal, loo B... taw iteeawas.fi a iie Uacue, aaoaMera, ft toe - aides, ' . U c " country baa,!, f) fc ijc (Aim. (ear) na.bet ... we I ix-ru, (bel'.eu) jpl nwlie!.... ...... Uum meal V a Call ssina, (S a Se LtfkJ, V do .1: Klour. 'ibl ia FUl9eed y tin, fit k) IX llama, (rogar-cared) i a..... , lUu IH, f a " Wiiao Leather, red Mfe V a... ut.'pv " - ,.,; ' -................... ...T.jtrsVe .Vildllna, wktuv lustVa ' ia, i i a We Putaluea,)! I StH4i-r Peacliea, dried, ft lc kye f tut il m aUara. 9 a . w tiali, S 1. T tU,eiira as - Uaunnd Atom, per auk 43 ae " AaCimt. ut tk.. 44 aw Saar. yelkiw yi - wan Tahow, a. ... IT Lf. Km. Lata i r K-aUrana, PaUie . Ceaseterlea, Fil nu revsa & t aw per Kua. XEIXtS O. H. U. H. FOBS, WITH NEXL1H' luttirfi .4 ..U-Mei re w Mat. f mm C uol, f a........... iutiMe Sew AdcerlinemrnU. vx. . v;v. Viix iMtcii i ' r i Ptrot isettuid kr nwia if and Maeklcw Bay er Slnw. wilboal ecra eh ante u th r,rmer. As'. Slrel, nol.bed and lemntrwl by NeUia' pmretw b anit bU kinda of sou. Medal awards ua all uar """e" ihe tiniaj. lafonaain J an 27. Pluafcarg, Pa. S, R. PILE, Ssxi-r lo V. B. t'-.Bx-ra A Co. DEALER IN Groceries, Confections, Queensware, Willow Ware, SALT, 'FISH, Tobacco & Cigars, &c, &c.j &c. New Stock. ONE PRICE. All goods positively sold at BOTTOM PRICES. FAIR anfl SQUARE IS OUR MOTTO. 00 HOT FAIL TO GIVE No. . 2, BAER'S BLOCK A CALL, When doing your Shopping. July 4. TENNANT, POBTER, BOYTS & CO. SnceMor to StoafTer. l'orler i Co IF1 O TT. Sr D R T , ' Machine Forge Works, Water MrM, Opposite I. A O.K. K Depot. oa.ieI.slIUs V. Manufacturers of liailmij ami Muliim- Cthi-'s I: U Frogs, Switeh Stands and Uridlcs, Tnn ks, l'it Wapon, Lar ries, Iran Wheel Barrows, Stouc Ticks, Haniint-rs and Chist-Is liritlge Trusses aud Bolts, Plows, Plow Castings Cock, Parlor k Heatisg Store, Orates i Tirs Prsits, radars. Z&nr Vara. Miscellanc?oiis Castings INIsulo to Oitlor. Machinery of all kind , l-mli a,:. rvrwired. al sln.rt N.Hae and lv a--..i.U- Terms. Also en hand all kinds of MaterMM uaed about Steam Engines. J- Steam awl I Waier Pip. Fiiilaw. kn- .... Hr VI .re- K .v fi.T, ,,. Patfeian, iaiar aiH aMa heMlrur.tnpi.nar.. riNrati-armh.y. Mirrf April II. B O L T a T". . I.IINidTKATOt:-a NONCK t.i i ..ie uf M,niMi Mime, kue al Kni.--r Tit de.-va.l. allien ul alailn.traaie am In Ik., -t-tle hakliii; l"-,-a arault-a (u (he au..-rr-liia. mh- i? niiy Iven u-1 1h- ln.ic-lie,i iiku.. ! du.e paviueul. an.1 iknee natma; H imu aei n In prvaeat llwni duly auihrniiraled S-r MiilemeM m Saturday. Jalv XX, 1S77, at tk Uiam r taa JAMtS 0VONNF.R, Jaoe W. Aaia;iM. PATENTS ! FEE REDO ED. Entire toet 4.. a-leaaee. balanre asi Patent UnV Fee 43i wliltia 4 amwtha altar pateM allowed. Ad vteeand exaailnalkm tree. Fatenu Suld. J. VANCE LEWIS a CO.. ayj OTICE. V . .0 la la Vawak arlwaw. S.a k. a . a r htrbern tHurab Prln.M 1 viil ma bill ol her ootrmc.DK anlJ cuipeli5tJ U by pnx!0 ofUw. JntWaEX JOHX FKlTa. UM M 1 SS I OS E ltSr A "LK a.i I nseated Lands In Someraet Cuanty, Pcnn. Thet'otnmlavtoneraor St,nerMet d-unly h-ry iclre notice that they will sell, at pablic ale. in tne llonrt room ia Somerset nurunah on Muewtay. the latliilayof Anxwatneat, the fulti-wioa eau aaeraled trat-la of naaeated lands, whk-h kare been pnrrhaaeil from theTrea.urenior eakl en ly. aal have remained unredeemed a-r Ave pin ami apwanlii. Aa;rreahle w tne art f AseiuMy id Mun-S 1ST j, anil ine rat-pteui.-nu! af ihvrv Utol Man-h. 1UI. aDotsov Twr. AntlKiny Joaapb riiery Lera. Tom Ben) C'harcfc Mam Moure Jane. ................... ....... AIXsuHsavTWr. Black J.-ha Howea Thoaaas l)v-w Wm Kllinger Fred llihei I lerr9... ...... .............. . ilitieiifi John.... Haha Jubn Meyera Jacob Milee James....... .................... Smith ifennre......... Wells J.iha li Skinner Wm. BBOTHEBSVAU.kV IMT. Yonna Joha F , coxawirun nr. Mnaser John......... Rues l lerire ...... Palsies; Ki.-hnr. Slatler Jacob Jr Slk-k John . " , 4!l . , 4UI . 414 . , -jas . 307 . , ten , 1T . Ml . a . 411 K , tia) 31?l . ill 40 'i , 41S jKX3tn rrr. Week James Dekaren Peter Kepler Mtrhael McCaraney laaae Muaaer John ..... Philaoa Robert Pile ber Wm MILrilBU vwr. Hrook Jacob Dwnlap John................ Urimth John I , Hart Wm Humbert Joan..... ........... .H oarrHAma Twr. Aadrraun Wm raiT xwr. Jnnee Wm... Weac Matthew shads vwr. Campbell Margaret. 4... ............. laredine Thomas.... Jonas Waa SToavcatJut vwr. Dubois Abraham Mantra! Mary Welia John aojfKaarr twp. Housel! Andrew Keyaer Jacob Young Ann sorTaAar-roa vwr. Bally James Irani Joha Doaghlas Alex Holloway Thomas ko filer Daniel....... ...... ........... Pbillippl John !haw James Stoaely Theeaas . Thopsua Wm Tempest Baeawl Wayinaa Saunel......... ....... Weils John Thompson Wm ,.. 40t , SK . rt . 4U-J 4UU , 4ouS . 4iO . 4U . l . SI . 4U3 411 '4 . wis . 4o . 40 . 4t . 414 . iuu . 400 . leo 3M . . ai . -in . 8S3 . S4 . I'M . 2C . 41W . Kal . xat . loo I trr TraKsvrouT vwr. Leaux IiavM 4uu Sale to commence at 1 o'-li-k. r. a., and to ea tlaew frotn day today until aU ti la nils are dis posed uf. WM. SEEI. J. P. PHILSOT, W. M.SC'UKlX'K, 1AMIXPH1LLJ.PPI. July IL Clerk. Commissioner. Normal Schools. The Normal Schools at Someraet Coanty, will open oa MONDAY, Jl'LY Join. and continue in session nine weeks. The folkiwlnn are tbe pria etjtaij and location of the dioereul srbooU. J. P. Brubaker and C. J. Mower. Berlin. J. D. Meeseand H. M. IAchiy, Meyersdale, J. C. Welter, New Centreville. ( has. Eliieh, Jenner X Roads. Levi IJcnllterand S C. Kendall, 9alibnry. Fred. Oretf, tttoystown. It. U. Trent, Somerset. C. B. Cook, I'nlna. A Select School will be epewed at the Sam lima at Salisbury, by ProC Howard Miller. A thor ough Normal drill will he ;rivca In all tbe evmm-m branehes; taauwrtrjas will ale be (teen ia I lie hiajher braajrnes where classes can he formed. it Is hoped that all who desire totrarh. will take frWaatasta ef tlMoppartnnitle elfered by these a-bools to autre iborouhly prepare IbemselTea lr Ibe d at ice el their profeariua. Studenu sheuid be present at Ihe opening T the eesioa If poesihle. Tuition (rum 4i iu ta. No re daction tut partial term. J. a WHIPKEY. July II. Co.Sapf. FIRST CLASS 1LW tt Wr TATE SILK I Ua a vm acre In utIbm order, leVn I about .10 acres ia limber, A acre new ground, now being broke. So u--rea co rer. ready to cat or plow ander. Thrifty oFehanl, all under tlMfrough lence. running water ia every aeid and at bwikliaga. Smooth lawn, BVILD1NOS NEW and snmpieta. la a ttrat-eia community, beaall fully tltaau-d, one aad one-ball miles west of tlie diamond in Somerset Hemngh, and two- and one hall ca.t of Lavannille, oa north skM ot turapike mad. Brethren (Dunkard) chert-h i,n turapike heir a mil west of bwlbiiags, ahurelMsaf nearly a I other denomination la Somerset or Latass aille. Sehual hows aoont being erected ou or aear the premise. piASWa s ' - IS acre adpdnios; th J"aVn sKa abore.uw soatn ahie at trrnpiseruaii, and imme-lialelT opposite, bail'. laasnww. 14 acre prime ihuiter. a ma it aad fertile UwL well WAlered, aad la cry respect e.ai No. L WHh a yoaog orrhard. safaseA m A small farm af lacr-t IJUs aJs eaihacmypikaonat mil east ol Creohartaoarc. In good order, huuse, sta. awe and Baa orchard oa premise. f I jm House aad kit in "-mcr-lujlas Ta ' ' 4 Horonzh occupied by W. W. aartaeU. ALSO ether lands sal house Ac, la the County. PRICE AND TERMS. No. 1. Prw au,S(a). Terms In k-inU. riayear. No. . Price tlt.owk Term 44,tS Is hand. 4s) a year. Not a. PrV-e 1,S. Term to baud. tct a yoar. No. A Pi ire 4I,oo. Terms tA la Asad. eawayear. A theUoeernsaent ha reduced her mtereet to 4 per cent, a kswer rata will at sssarily prrrail ia I a 1 am, hanm taenndaewtabllneamni f Ibe lulure will ba real estate, fusseauoa of Nk I aad Sas eeirad, e 3 aad 4 un Aprti aeit. July U W. J. BALK- N OTIt'E. cLrirtUa Landie' he Ira 1 aad John Belmuxh I No.1. Jane. T.lsH. In t he Coar I or Comaaon Plena f Somerset Conntr. Writ ef ea. Edwin Ileal aad H Hershey. paruiiial ucieada. T Edwk Deal aad H. Hershey, deaeadaats ataee aasaed. Yon are hereby SetlAed that a writ de partltkml factmMla kwaed out ef the Ceejrt ef OaaaM Ptea o Soaatrwt Co.. tested Ai day of July. laTT. lo nt directed, eumssnndiatt ma to make partlOea at tk prcausr ia aaid em named, m tua prase ecu of the partm UMereeted in aaid lamia, if they will ba present after hariaa: brew aaaly warned aad aotia rd. YisaaratnereCirn ant 1 nod that an InnaisitWm will be held oa t be premises eitaate ia t.reeafilte Tp.. Somtraet Ho.. Pa., on Thursday the Mth day of Aagast, A. D 1TT, al the boar el le-elork. r. .. of sai-l day to make part ilk between the said pUintiuu and yon the said Kdwla Dead and H. Ilrrs'iey. of te follow sag laad. wbaiu ym and in aid plaint 1 Itt amllThied de aobl. to : A tract of land tHuaN k Ureeaeilte 1, Sosa erset Ca, Pa . eMUalauw 4. acres, more er lee warranted H tbe nam of Adam Eftrt sad pat ented to Uebaenand Witt, luo April VOV OEuBUt Vt. PILL. July U. Sheritt II TATA If A N I 1(1. Itl I .MI OO J. li fwtisluaaikrt trtro.1 the ibt.lir i-a"ili lh"l hh. lraed nai, -. tcr Soeers' Druu Mrre. In i!sr .Vaumoin Kuiklinu. and has I here opened a Kcataaraal and Ice t'reaia Saksm. Ho kerps on kad at all liem rakes, pies, saa-l-wlehes. ami nadlng drinks. Krn.1 aiwaya ea hand nnd lor aal. He Mill lire In the Ju-lx Black Mansion where k is n-arcd to sxvosamudat all callers with gwd beril and loilatag. Summer boarders a-lk iled. S mua may X. PATENTS. 1 F. A. Letimana, S,lld;. a Patent, Washing ton, D.C. No patent no pay. Semi Clrrw-ar- April If, 1 year aSsIUNELS .MlTlt'k. Nidlc as hereby given that S. P. Fli k. of Ij ranaville Somerset Co.. Pa., h.s ma-l a voluntary asstirnment to me, of ail his estate, re al and personal lor tha benent at hi rrcliu-rs. All persona Indebted U. the sab I S. P. Kllrk. ami those baring claims will make known the same mi or belor Saturday. Janeiw, Dt", at the store ol Flick a trborprnlna:. 11 the settlements are not made hy that time tliry will be placed m the han-la of nu olbi-er s.r collection. tlE. A. THOMPSON, MJ?Jr3" Asslanew W I-' W 111 ""Jil " 1'lf II li IT 1 till il-aen oi the aeo4 lieauii lal new t'krom-ie, Iu Krem-h oil color, srrr aoea b.r 41 il. I'hcy aremouateil in IW t.!. k enam el ami .,1.1 uiats. ova! oMniug and outsell no; thtttg aw beiore tta snolkc Satiataction auarai. ti-e.1. l noaaiuplee fur ' iieal-i, or six lororeuts. Scn-I lo.-ents . rind illustnte.1 calak aae with rnnimo el Muaniliclu on the Rhine, or Ai .-mits lor two lan.lscapcuodt'alla Ijllies oa Idack gruun-1. J. LATHMAM ao.. 4t Washmgton St. bo. tiw.Maswhusetla, Hea-lluartcTs l-T Chromoa, Engravings at Art works. A FORTUNE Janet. at I 1 "1REAT INDUCEMENTS TO -ENCOURAGE IMPROVEMENTS. FOR SALE: , , CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. IN THE NEW EXTENSION OF BEDFORD, NEAR THE SPRINdS. Will idler at private sale at low price and oa easy terms an 1 comllllou, rii : Only One-fifth Cash Roquirod on Purchase), Balance Payablo In 1. 2. 3 and 1 Y KAILS. jiaal paJriilnt- in BfstidK. wit I. Int-ri- at til pt mm. r awODUtm, tyaiihi tmi-aiiaBklljt rri tT niortannite. rbeoDroTeri&ff to tlMfmrelimaMr (it'Mre-J), A SPECIAL GUARANTEE ttist st(b cit.raUn oi lh tmt rear, fbovlC the pnrhatvr lilbHtUttMl with hi parrrtM, wttl nlaMJtaeoiiiciiis& piluu aaMUii m pretatr in the rcri(t tnr imi la ib kaaJa mt Jtewrt). kuwl UotiKPneckcT mil ait tl pa--mfnu ir maii,, aai hn tb kA or U twtm Yrrtl rva aajrootir oiifiaai miTha aBuant. prvkilti4C tixt k or kita ar fre froa iarviqi r.iiKae miiu s bM batbt Irum mmotr. partW-TiLars aiiijly u F. BEXFDHT. r Rt SSE1X h UNilt. Ki:KEK, Jum. Jknltunt, Pa. YSSWJf IK S IfOTRJEt fathertn Walkrr, nt the lxirax of Myrr liaie. 8tMTMt O., Pa., brla m4 a volunta ry aiulienment U me. lor the ntncdt of ttr eHl-tir-, by tlwi f J Mar bit. Niclr la hmnhy jEivtii to all wbaar la-letA-wl t bar to auk tm mtMiate payment, anil th?w briirlaiitiKatDK ber to pnnt thmt laly aatnmtlrateii for Mttl ment t the arlrniiil at histbf is Soawmf , ua shitarU, July "il TALE.wfl!fK HAT, June in. Awi(in. STATEMENT OF HEKMANSrAHUtreaswreraf arhiwl tare of Sotnerx-t Tp., for Ibe year ending M:y il, li.T. DR. team. -ant received Iran Collector I Ilia 1 .west ot Slate appropriation. ? TobaHtnee fn-m last settlement I'M 17 To miliUa Ones II To anit. teceived Imm Slaaycreea Tp.. W Total 3.VT II CR. riTOrlrrs ... 1 by balance m hamls of Trensarer ad tt Total 3 iT4 IT We th undemirneil Aadltianof Somerset Tp., cenltj lit above u be correct. HKOKi IE SPANtiLER, V S. W KIXKR, J.S MltXKrl. JuneU. Clerk. Auditors. SETTLEMEM OFTIIK SCHiaHLDIREITORSof Nortaaiupbm Tp., lor lb year ending Jane . 177. AororiT or johs wavmjas, tsia. a so rut. DR. To State aptimpriatiim tw 4u 'lo tae cutiei-ted lor srhool par- pes M To uxe collected iur building purpose 1-1 Tomilitla hues from Geo. Nell.. I isHlX 44 CR. Ity el'nerall l 3 By orders pakl for tant hera' eate ries st n Br ordrn paid lor Imilillag ja -rt By Trees, and Col. fen Tt 43 By See. fee iu By erilers lor rod and coatingen- rice 42 4S-Mt K To cash ba lane ls Twn.. by Treasurer. 9 Pal Tt To unsealed land ordera unpaid so S Te-af resoan- t I XS LUI.ililie of Tp.. lor bills unpaid td w We Ihe UB-terslgned Awlitora of Norhampton Tp.. eeniiy tbat we Itave examined the account of the S. kil Dircctur and and ueorreet a aho rtaleilJ JOHN M. STIFF, J. H DEAU J H. bl.FFl.ER. JAt'fiB kAMMERF.R. June A. Cletk. AndUor. OFTIIK St PEKVISfiRSaf Nortk3amp!iTp.. sf lb year ca-ling A pril a, 177. Dtt. Jeeni Kmerb-k iraidlaaae Sm el CR. Hyewmrratlon 1 ! By work n roail and rcmaalsstuu .-; w By PIsnk 44to Tb balntce tine Tp Teuaaea4BimalodeTnii71, PITT.... V. J DK. Jonathan Bltiner' iiitl'ica t 4141 Te cash from B. a. M. M. Co. sw-1 AM CB. By cxnneraliiam. t ii ttj mah paid oat ha plank ami worhVTT.. '.. M lv By work on ruad. t! By eommlsskai -S 3T? 7 ltAlaacedsTn -. '-I Wstke amlergned Audltocs of Northamptow T. nenttytnat aw hne eaaaesaed "e accini ot the Supervisor and Mud taemenrrect a aboe """ JOHN Jf. STIFF, J. E. DKAU J. RbEFFLER. JACOB KAJIMERER. June.-. Chtrk. aliua. STATEMENT OF THE SOMERSET BOROCOH arfcoai Avtrirt, fcr the year endmg Juaa . 177. BJ o hand at la sett leaver I 14 Enja State approprMllaw,.... ITS a riwnei llcctocs Visa 41 From Josiah Wclier at Total rtcelpU SJ7- iiritun ana. Salaries of teacaef !. Janitors, luel 'nd conlivgencsra ata ilrpairs to prifirity M a Warrants na- payment efeertiA- - catc . V5 Z Lnpael warrants ot last ysar, paid ibH year. ' SaUrksof TreaaandSew THal. - - u asiUTiaa to. ntSTKT. Due on ilsf ending warcauts.. STtta line an eaasMndiagcertiacaua. sea 43 Total liaWIbX of itrict. F t 43 acauracra or txirejcr. AmBt due from i.Ilectw tt U N, surplus to rredUof dmrirt far taw nuVyar - jnly4 si i