u 1 t irTWnriTfi';a The Somerset Herald. WElrtiBbllAY..... - MarcB 111 IE" TIttE TAB1YE3. nVi.Ti3ionE & OHIO It. piTTSBrBQH IHYISION. Grant and ater Street a. lollow. . EAST. WEST. Mill. iit.lL fcew Trk 3 . lrr riusbnrih . .Nr. I... wui-ii-,vilie Xl. I'nanl I ll.llll-' UtiM I' Minend Point 1 uu. i-riaii M a.lnnrton Rirtiuinnd hailllliore puiiaoeipiiia hew iork S-BS V. M le HaSuiuof r.nor1'rl , , IU1U i'J ' i li ' 4 H 7ien 7-n - 7 1 1 p. tu timnell.viH. fittoiwca IS f 10 p. a. "".i. .r.,n. run bv Baltimore Time, H minute AU tram, run j,,. Time. burgh :3 A. M. " Tbe tnTdir- .a to tbe and South via MbmiftoBt T- dally. r- Turoua-h Mail "." '.' B" umoreV rive, at Washington at . PJ"- fcew ork, - i, m. ; Philadelphia. AM a. " a. m.: Ki hnioo. T lita.jm. Jailv, ,r- Tbrouata Express, k W' i1tiiuorV, . rive, at 'u"I:t PhilXlpl.". I a m ; Richmond, i p. " ! rhWV l! m. ; Nw York, lu p daily, el.! held Strwu dJ 1- "rl E. iTHVMiMAN.SupuOviui.!-!"- . hi ana mvi v , ,. -ii h all uauiMrr train. ran a'( ran a. n" . tbe P. W. fc B. K. R. (Mali trala. d"7. t prem dally ipt Monday ) MatlWMt p.m. P-- MallKaat W ... 1Q P- Mail Et connect, with tjeal Wet. CT..B.I. R--ri MiKaaai roiT. Way Paeocr ttt... Way Paet.(rrr Waat.. Hall fcaat Mall We Hii-ren. Ka I.iirci4 Wert..... ri ao m ... 12 44 p. m .. llii p. m ... 40 p. m. ...W.S4 A. M ... A. M Can'lidatea are Dutncrous. Artificwl Eyea iDStrtod by Dr. Fuud berg. The announooinerit column w the rrease. icn in Vick'a Grdeo Seeds for sle at Pni2 Store. lers Buy your Fl..ur at the Flour Depot Ctxik iS; Becrits. Get the lt Vick'a Garden St-.nl, G. W. Speers". "Sweet" fartner say the S'usr crop w not be very large thia year . IJeas of spring lonnet are a'rea of at fluttering in tuc itmaie mmu. Uu? vour Grass Seeds an! FUh at the Flour IVpot of Cook & Becrits. Grcit reduction In prion oi Boots. Shoes, and Gaiters, at Sol. I'hl'A When your girl tell you she want ".ess chin churning," shut up. The bov of to day will rememlr this mild winter when he is A grandfather. A one-legced peanut vender has doped with a lirat-clise young mujr u ter. Now-alavs. thick soled shoes are fash ionable for ladies, but how many ot them wear them? At Sol. Uhl's you can boy Boo:s and Shs at a reduction of 10 to 13 per cent, for cash only. Episcfiil services will be held in the Good Templars' hall Friday evening. March 13, at 7 o'clock. Another unsightly frame shanty has gone up on Union street; this time it is Tucker" w ho is tbe proprietor. The usual annual warning is given to fathers who have pretty daughters. SpriDg is here; put douoie uingea on iu k;. Dr. Sadler, Oculist and Aurisl. No. 250 r-enn Avenue. Pittsburgh. Pa. F.te, Ear, Throat Jid CaUrru Scialtics. The announcements and an address from a Dumlr of the candidates tor nom ination tor Assembly will - appear next week. A dispaich from St. Louis says ; " The . .,1:..iI k l, :f &nifrsrt on Tuesdav LUI I k Mill I J w hv " - -V - . . arrived here on time; all well and in good spirits. 'Beaching after the unattainable" A man I tiling up under the back ot his vest tor the end of a parted suspender. Bur- shiped a fine lot of cattle ttom this place to Ue tJV tern maran. ucoi iuc aicrrrD weighed 2.170 pounds. llr FondenVre has made diseases of il.. Y Fjir. Xie and Throat a sin-cial t nd v tor a number ol years, aud has been unusually successful in their treat menu - T 1 1 .. I ... .1 ,I.a n.j, , f . M, . HU jlK OT WW "i 1 " vant-girl, and had lo ay tiWU for it . Con sidering Uiat the girl was kissing the lady 's defenseless husband at the time, it mai more than the miserable nose was worth. BMo Ezprti. In the Chester County Courts the other dav, tbe Directors ol the Poor of the t oun iv e.X a teiiiict lor the full amount ot a bet between two cenllemen on the last election the law giving such bets to the su;rt of the poor. Dr. W. F. Fundenburg. Oulist and AurVst, trom Cumberland, Md., will be in Stmerset on Mondav, April 1.. and will remain several weeks lor the exclusive treatment of all disease of the Eve. Ear, Nose, and Throat. All consul'Ations free. We hive it on reliable authority that a young lady in this Ticinity. deceived by a oespa;er advertist ment. Invested in a love powder, which ibe aduiinwtered to an indiflervnt Lothario,- in a glass of cider, one evening when he called. Imagine her discomfiture m hen the powder proved to be an acti re cathartic. 3Vr. One more kedi ctiok of about 20 per cent, on carpets at Morgan's factory. An all wool chain, toft cotton filling, and good colors for "5 cents per yard. Send in yor uieafrures and we will tit your moms Vur ca n rags put in if desired. iKi not buy city caxpeu when you can get belter goods at borne hit toe same price. Elktoa, Md., rejoiceta in one well-to-do citiwn. He has to much money that the other dar he sect his shirt away to be washed with one hundred and fifty dollars ta an tntirte pocket. 1 be washer woman put i turoigb the first suds And discover ed the U(A i J greenbacks stiugly hid awav, and muck to ler credit returned theia to their owner. An exchange says -. "When a ben lay sn tZ she cackjes. It is Vn nature. ii Ulu a pian gey M jUck of gnuAi. U is human for W.w to crow over it. When a hen cackles people know that she has lain in some freak stock, and feel proud of iu When the merchant opens his new style, and blows his trumiKi in the newspapers, people know that he has something on Lani that is worth advertising." 1 A irotrcted meeting is being bcU in lUe Methodist cburrk iu this place, com i meiKiDZ on Jlondar. it is expected that ! i( tontinue the entire week. j Till MeyerwUle ComiatrrCul failed to , make its appearance last week, u ad i nouneeJ. We are in receipt ot a portal ! which sara the juper will be itued on Krklay, March 13lli. j Mr. Mega ban I butchers, makes -dc ol otir iib'.ifirjg a fpecialtr t'f dro∈ ipoultrr. If you waut a tirst-class article I give him a call. We have had a speci i men of the kind of poultry he keeps. And j can n-OHuroen J it. The gentlemen from New York, who ari intTMr,l in bulKIinir the cheese fac tories, have been among our farmers tor 'some day. They cicct to complete j their arrangements lor the erection ot sev ' erl 'aclorit-s this week. Some young vandl, who should be severely punished, tapped a number of the voucg maple trees in the Court-house yard. We hope that the gentleman who has charge of the public property will see to it that this docs not occur again. Our U.iou-h dads, in the infinity of their wisdiHu. Alter they had macadamized Main-cross street last year, covered the stones with about six inches of yellow clay; as a consequence it is but little better than ltore the macadamizing was done. The birds of spring are moving north ward; blue birds and robins were to be seen every day of last week; nevertheless, cling to that flannel of yours as a ship wrecked mariner ciings to A plank when night and the tempest "close around him. A Patriot street young man was ad vised by his physician to strike himself sharply on the chest every morning. Sun day morning he was trying to hire a cheap muie to kick him, on the plea that the weather was loo waini to hammer him self. Another Decline. In svuipithy w ith other markets, we this day reduce prices on Hour .VJ cents per barrel, and j now oiler Western ground ('t f 3 7.3 ; Home ground. if'I 00. LOOK & liLEKITS. Mrth 11. 1J-7S. We kind o( thought spring was here, but we have been deceived so often dur ing the past w inter in regard to this mat ter that we were afraid to announce it; however, a Main street girl and her fel lir" were seen swinging on the gate on Friday evening, and that "settles it" For the benefit of those young ladies w ho could die to ihe "Beautiful Blue Dac u! ' which waltzes, through 1, SCO miUs ol territory, where one-halt of the people never c'. jnge their shirts and tbe other half never bathe, this item is published: Ta, d'.iuipty ti-lum te dut '. le dut 1 Nothing looks sweeter on a little girl llin a white muslin Princess dress. I'athifH Jtfin. Well, now, really that may be so, but we huve sj seldom w it nessed the little creulures dressed in ' nothin'," that we lo nit feel J'reo to hazard an opinion. We know the "w hile muslin" ia very gentcti whfn the weather is seasonable.. It was our pleasure to listen to a very eloquent seiuion Vy Bev. Bridetibaugh, of Berlin, in the German B-!f'rnii-d church, on Sunday last. Kev. BriJenbaugh is a younc man of pleasinz address, and dis curses his subject in a manner calculated lo convince. All who were present were much pleased w 1U1 his sermon. Probably the most reliable utters made 1 v anv reliable e?taliihnient are made b? Messrs. Grimes & G arrow, of the Knox Fruit aun Flower Nurseries. Their creat offer ol Seeds, Plants. Trees, etc, are wonderful!? liberal. St-nJ lor their Cata logue. Sent free. Address. Box 113, Pittsburgh. Pa. Phok Case Is Coming. O.ir lovers of niu-ic may expect a rich treat next wetk. Prot. Case wiii hold a Convention here, commencing ua Monday evening and clos ing w ith a Gmml Coucvrt on Friday even ing. The meeting on Monday evening will lv fret ft !l. and it is expected that the court-room will be well filled. Pro cure circulars from W. II. Bappel, giving lull information. InaxdOi"T. The Tint tells of two men arcuing the Hell question in McKees port Hue of th mi juried to the ninth l'salin and read "The w icked shall return unto hell aud all the cations that lorget God." "There, sir, the wicked are in hell, get them out if you can." The oth er, calm as a summer morning, pointed to the 2'lth chapter of Revelations, "Earth and hell delivered np the dead which were in them." There," said he, "they are out, get them in again if you can." Our spriithllv little tvMeinporwrr, the Johnstown TrAuiu, has just entered its six'h year; it is as lively and newsy as ever, and is most certainly a credit to Johnstown. Mr. George T. Swank, its editor, may he live a thousand years, is determined that it shall maintain its well earned reputation, that ol "the best inland dauy in the State, Besides the senior editor, there is Casper, may he die young, whose puns are as execrable, descriptions as sparkling, and scissors as insatiable as ILey were in the nrsl days ot thu 7 wiiae. DlSTlLLEUV DEsTKOVfcD. A few ni'hts ago the distillery ot Mr. Aaron W. lUed, ot South Wooduerry township, was destroyed by tire. But a trifle was saved. Mr. I iced thinks it was the wor'i of some fiendish incendiary, and on Monday he had I w o parties named Fyock and Clousc arrested on suspicion of having done the dastardly deed. They had a hearing lie tore a Justice on Tuesday who committed them lo fort llcndersoa to await the action ol the grand jury in April. Be-.ljt-rJ 0'u A number of gentlemen who are candi dates lor the Republican nominations for the various County ollices have requested the Chairman of the County Committee to name a day for holding the Primary Election. In order that I may do this in telligently, I would like to hear during the prevent week from all who promise to be candidates. Letters should be mailed so as to reach me by Monday next, at the latest E.B. St l Li., Ch. llep. Co. Com. This for believers in the noble art: Tlirlee 1. beanued who Ltb Lis qa4rrl jaft. m.'Jiaai s. And f"or time, be who gti hi. Idiw in fu't - I'innunjlt Brealatl Telle. bat tbiid, riht in Iowa. U. K. it lie Who ft th Mker'l head In Vtwxrtt. Havt JL. Dm bed U h; w Iw, wbea hi. Uuwi are dealt. At all time wears ot nerer el a Wt. Stir Vrt HtrU. A fel lie yuvtb. nay buy. (aiuoi. It tc t!it Iw.t tie olher". no. FikB. The ! welling Louse of John Kimniel, Sr., of Stony creek township, was entirely consumed by fire on Wednesday cveuing last. The Ore was discovered about l)r., and strenuous efforts were made to suppress the flames, but to no purpose. The dwelling was a log one weather boarded, and. burned fiercely af ter being once ignited. A clock, table, bureau, and A few chairs Were the only household goods saved. Very fortunately Mr. K. bad all his valuable paper secured in thtf clock. ' The los L between twelve and fifteen hundred dollars, on which we are informed there is no insurance. Mb. Eiitob The unmannerly, but perfectly characteristic fling in last week's Jlimufnil at -Darrall, the Somerset coun ty repriacntativeol Lsui-i .nain,Coognss," tails very Hal uere nere ue is well known and highly respected: and should convince our democratic lriecds ot iua uwnaip. many ot w hom, by the way, are his rela tives, that the average reform editor, like the Irishman, "can play second so illi gantly well, bedad, that unless you knowed bether you'd be shtire it was first r Ksapzak. Audisox. Pa., March 7, 1?73. Dr. Vas Dvkk's M lphckSoap. Dr. Van Dyke, w hose life long specialty. And world wide reputation for curinz skin dis eases, has endeavored for years to combine an external treatment, "lie has accom plished this desirable result in the lirepa ratiop ol his compound "bulphur boan." the merits ot which are spoken of bv thousands; it is highly recommended to all our reader. Price 20 cents, by mail, 33 cent a box; 3 cakes CO cents., by mail. 75 cent. Office 50 N. 5th street. Whole sale Depot, 4'J0 N. Sd street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Drngeista. A Curiosity. Mr. Michael Nawgle of ISoydstown, showed us an apple tbe otuer day that was picked in the tall of It is a '-Rhode Island Greening,'' and is in a perfect sate of preservation. Aside from being a little yellowish it lo;ks as though it had been gathered only last tall. It al so looks u it it might last lor some time yet before going into decay. Mr. Naw gle intends lo keep it as long a it looks like an apple. Now let us her from Som erset and Cambria. Bedford GauUe. What's the matter with you fellows down there below the mountains, any- how t Doubtless the apple referred to is :a "Kuode Island Greeny," but it's you that j the Greeny if you believe that it was plucked in 1S7C." Now, down in 1876, a green tu-in plnckeil, no A plucked man greened an apple. nr oh ! pshaw ! we have forgotten' how it was, but the Tiih'iht can tell. lb-port of Garrett school for the term emlinz March 8. No.win attendance, males 53, females 29, total C4. Average attendance, males 21, females l lntli ! Per cent, of Attendance, males 83, fe I males total H'i. N'bitors. 40. Some ot the visitors delivered very choering and complimentary addresses lo ' both teacher and pupils. la return I can 1 sav. that they were always received with ' a warm and 'welcome hand. Tothepa- irons, as well as the pupils ot the school, I , return my sincere thanks for the interest manifested toward the school, upon which the prosperity of it so much depended; also to Mr. Em, the gentlemanly director, I who was ever ready to stand by in every j trying hour of need. On leaving I can say to you all, may you ever prosper, and ' that you have my best w ishes for your fu i tu re welfare. W. A. S. BlBD. Teacher. Gahkett, March 8, 1S78. Anotheu Skillfll OrsuATiox Dr. W. F. Fundenberg, who has been operat ing At this place in his specialties of the eye. ear, throat and noe, lor some time, on Wednesday last removed the left eye of Mr. 1 nomas Cessna, .ot xrostour,;. -ua. Mr. lm was lormcrly a ciluea of Southampton, this county. He lost the sight of the eye several years ago through an accident, " but experienced no trouble therelrom until recently, when it became much inrUnied, and threatened the de struction ol the sight of the other eye. The removal was necessary in order to save the right eye. The operation was eminently successful, and Mr. Cessna was in condition to return home on Friday. He will have an artificial eye inserted as soo as the nature of the case will permit it la ihtf operation the Doctor w assisted by Dra. Dannakcr and Hughes. Dr. Fuu denberg has had many cases which requir ed the most intricate skill iu operating, and up lo this time he has rendered the ! most perfect satisfaction to his pV.ients. B,.tfjrd Oaztt'.e. I la years past New York was supvsed ! to lead the country in the amount of bus i iuets transacted and in the skill w ith w hich I ber merchants attracted order aud cus touiers lrotu all parts of the in. on. in those davs, now past, all foreign steamers landed at her wharves, and she had some advantages over her sister city of Phila delphia, which do not now exist. The only line of steamers' carrying the American "flag sails weekly lo and from Philadelphia, and her merchant receive their foreign shipments direct, without the delav inc ident to the New York custom house. In the matter ot filling orders by mail. '.which now has grown to be such an immense business, Messrs. Slrawbridge li Clo.hier, of Philadelphia, are leading the country. The promptniss with which orders for drv c-"ds and requests for samples are filled "by this wide awake house is surpris ing. A letter addressed lo this firm, in stead of having to w ait its tui n, is answer ed bv return liia'd, and all orders executed net only siitisiaetorily and immediately, bnt at pi ices with which few houses can compete. New York will have to lock to its laurels if its merchant expect to keep abreast of such a Philadelphia house as that oi Straw brid lis iV Clothier. Ttuiiiui.E Dkatu. On Wednesday last a little daughler ol Cyrus Shauiis, w ho lives about a mile below town, was burned to death. The particulars of the sad afiair, as near as they can be gotten at, are, that Mrs. Shauiis had left the house to go to her mother's, a halt mile distant, to get some thread. The mother, not returning until near supper time, the little girl, about six years of age, un dertook to kindle the fire, and thus lend her aid toward procuring the eveuing mel. la some manner her clothing Cduelil fire, and she lushed from the house in the direction her mother had gone. Mr. Hess, who was near by at the time, says he w as startled to see a bail ol fire emerge Irum the house and rush into the woods, aud tor a moment could nut imagine what it was. Realizing the true state of affairs, he called to the child to slop, and ran to iu asMslance; the little one, however, was only '.he more terrified by his efforts to overtake her, and redoubled her efforts to escape. When overtaken, and the fire in the still burning clothes had been ex tinguished, it was found that her arms and the upjier part of her body were burned to a crisp; the flesh and skin falling off, and excising the sinews, bone and mus cle. Dr. A. G. Miller was called in, and did all in his power to alleviate ber suf ferings: there could be no hope ot her re covery, and on Thursday morning. He who hath said. "Suffer little children to come unto me, called tbe spirit from its scorched and charred tenement It was a terrible death; may it never be our fortune to chronicle another. The Telethon b. ThM which would have seemed Impossible and miraculous a few years since, is now deemed the legiti mate fruit ol our mental development and inventive genius. The telegraph, sub marine cable, and telephone, have each in its successive turn been thought the crown ing niavel of the age. That a speech pro nounced in Boston should retort itself over the wires to an audience in Brooklyn. and a hymn played in .New torK should be auiljble in Washington, is indeed won derful. But is it not equally wonder ful that U. V. Pierce. M. D.. of Buffalo, N. V., can, through his peculiar system of diasuosis, and without seeing the patient, otitain as accurate and perfect A knowl edge: of most chronic diseases as though he had made a personal examination ? And is it not reasonable to suppose that as great progress has been made in tbe oc cult sciences as in Ihe more tangible and readily demonstrable problems of meta physics, wheie each new invention is but the logical sequence of the one that pre cedes It T The failure of physicians to fulfill their promises has created a wide spread feeling ot distrust; but is it right to condemn all physicians because the greed and ignorance of a few induced them to do wrong! Many are prejudiced agkiust Dr. It. V. Pierce's Family Medicines, and er roneously fancy them to be cure-alls," but has not tbe Doctor reptatedlv disclaim ed their ability to cure cancer, or give eth er than temjiorary relief where the lung was halt wasted away t By dealing fairly w ith the people, he has earned their con fidence, and built np a practice so large in the treatment of chronic diseases that the erection of the Grand Invalids' Hotel, at Buffalo, N. ., to accommodate his pa tients, became a necessity. At an expense of nearly half a million dollars he has erected the largest and most complete san itarium in the world. hufalo -tir. Ladies who for years have depended on all manner ot powders and cosmetics for giving them artificial complexions, now find that Glexs's SnrnVR Soap sup plies Ibeni with pearly1 skins anj rosy cheeks, elh aed by the gentle stimulation ol nalore. Sold by all Druggists. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, b.ek or brown, 50 cts Depot, Crhtentcn So. 7 fliii'i Avenue, New York. A Ge.stlk Hint. In our style of cli- mttte. with Its sudden changes of tempe rature, ram, wind and sunshine often intermingled in a single day. it is ao wonder that our children, friends and relatives Are so frequently taken from us by neglected colds. 'half the deaths result-, ing directly from this cause. X bottle ot Boschee's Gentian Syrup kept about your home for immediate use will prevent se- rious sickness, a large duOot's lull. And. perhaps death, by U, use of three or tour . as vigor, provides it with a resistant pow doscs. For curing Consumption, Hemor- j er which enable it to withstand disorders rhages. Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup ( not only ot a malarial type, but a host of or any disease of the Thioat or Lungs, its others to which feeble and ill regulated success is simply wondeitul. as your drug- systems are subject. The Bitter are a safe gist will tell you. German Svrup is now sold in erery town and Tillage on this con tinent Sample bottles for trial, 10c.; reguli r size, 75c. Dear nr.tti.D. I desire to occupy some space in your columns for the purpose of imparting some information to your nu merous reader concerning thist Sate, or rather this portion ot the Slate of Ne braska. If this communication comes un der your advertising rates. I am willing to pay for its insertion; if not, please allow it free publication, and oblige a life-long reader of vour narjcr. u.ii u, i,. .n,t written .n- cerning Ibis Far West, and especially I me. terribly mangled that the doctor Kansas but I find no champion lor Ne- i h ne was taken finding upon braskainrour paper, therefore I have I examination that he cou.d not recover concluded to espouse the cause of this ! fm his injunes. administered by con State, And endeavor to attract tbe attention j t and request of h.s friends, enough ot emigration from Somerset county to this chloroform to mercifu.ly give him a spoedy State if possible, lo say that our s.ul, climate, and resources are unsurpassed by any Stele In Ue l oion is but the ratiuca tioa of ihe statements ol impartial judges, w ho have traveled through almost every I'nion State. The natural advantages ot Nebraska, her deep, rich And peculiarly k-Me And porous soil, ling atlexled by nelther extremely wet or dry weather; her beaulUul and unnumbered alrcarjii ot pure water, found in every part of the StAte, affording unlimited water power; hti , roll In if. Draixks and fertile valleys covered with the most nutritious ol wild grassr. affording unlimited pasturage for immense herds of cuttle, horses, and sheep; her unsurpassed natural roads, on which ligat teams ot ponies can nam heavier loads than can be hauled by the heaviest draft horses in Illinois, Indiana, and Other States, seldom being rough and muddy Any tune of the year; her rapidly increasing number ot railroads; her nu merous and prosperous towns and cities; her complete school system, and her good, and continually increasing Slate Govern ment, combine in making Nebraska the most detirable State in the West lor the mechanic, the artisan,' the horticulturist, the stock raiser and the farmer. Piof. Aughey, of the Stale University, Proless- or ol Chemistry, in a recent analysis ol the soil says ; "It is largely composed ol Loess deiKJsits," which are admitted by scientific men everywhere to be the bel in the world, and enter larseiy into xue composition ot the famous Burgundy soil and "that ot tlie valley ol tna ue in Egypt- 'rof- Aughey states further that "the soil ofltichardson county lias sucii a combination of elements that it could not well be improved even theoretically by the sgientist. Bavard Taylor, present Minister to Ger many, savs he has nowhere seen a fiuer or more bcautitul country- The heallh fulntss of the climate U evidencel by the facL thai numbers of invalids trom East ern Slates seek this State, Kansas and Col orado tor their health and return to their homes greatly benefitted if not entirely cured. This county is ahw particularly well timbered naturally, besides the State is encouraging the cultivation ot forests bv deducting the amount of f 100 for every acre so planted from taxation. It is unnecessary to say that Nebraska as A fruit growing Suite was endorsed fit the Centennial by beini awarded the premi um tor the best varieties of apples. We have nothing to say against Kansas that would detract from her manv advantages, merely calling attention to the fact lhat w hile'our sister State has passed through several severe seasons of drought this Stale bus escaped th'ise visitations. And why 7 Kansas contains a ereat deal ot alkali, her Aiil is more ot a sandy tormation, and her lack of water as com aire J with Ne braska, naturally attracts dry seasons. We all remember the year lSo'., when the drought reduced the State almost to the verge of a famine. And now to summarize. There is no better land in the world lhan in this south east corner of Nebraska. Iu many places there is no bottom to the soil ; water is abundant; wood within easy reach; and it is the premium frnit -trowing resrion: the crass hopper visitation is perhaps over lor years if not forever: there is no drought to elestroy the crops, it attended to. ujiag aloagthe Missouri and Nebraska rivers, wiilf the MuJdy draining its entire length from north to south, there is moisture here when drouth prevails in other sec tions and esjiecially west ol us. The one diiiiciilty with s.ime of our people has been lhat the soil is so rich that it has made them negligent and shiftless. Let an Eastern farmer come here with his sys tem and put one-f jurth the worS on his crops that he has been doing there, he would never suffer from a crop failure. Asarule.it will be found that Eastern men who have come here within the last ten years are our best and most successful farmers. The reason is, that they work in the way they have been in the habit ol doing in the East, and find their profit in it Uichardson county boasts ot good public buildings, schools, churches etc., and these sources of expense are closed. Nearly every school district has a good school-house, which are generally most ail of them paid tor. The days of high taxation, necessary to improve a new county are drawing to a close; and those who come hereafter will enjoy all the ad vantages, w ith but a trifling part of the expenses. In the new counties the heavy taxes arc yet to come. Land can be had here for from $i 00 to $10 00 for new land, and a good many im proved farms can be had for the same price. Farmers who have mortgaged their farms heavily are willing to sell tor a trifle and nr.gatc westward, the pio neers ol a country rarely make the perma nent settlers. They are like poor Lo, never contented to remain long in one place. I know of good farms (100 acres) that can be bought trom tU2 00 to f 15 00 per acre, and mostly on time. Wages are liberal; farm hands ?-3 00 per month; teachers find employment six to nine months in the year at fr.n f -53 00 to 73 Oti per month; board in the country $10 00 per month: good teachers in de mand; mechanics are well paid; dry goods clerks, here as elsewhere, in no demand. The market prices are about the same as reported in Messrs. Smith ii Woy's communication from Salina, Kan- sis. Let it be remembered that although land can be had for less money a few hundred miles west of us, it will cost you a great deal more to improve it, as the farther you get away from the principal market towns, so will you also pay higher prices lor your lumber, farming implements, etc, And now to conclude. It our advice could reach one or two thousand small farmers in vour county who have a chance to seil out, or the day laborer wh-i hss laid by a lew hundred dollars, and wants to get something belter for his moue , we would have them cluster right here in Richardson county. The transi tion period of Richardson county has set in, and those men will be lucky" who has ten to take advantage of tbe situation. Finally permit me say that I have no incli nation or financial interest in inducing you to come here by exaggerating facts. Come and see lor vourself,nnd be convinced. Any information that you desire will be promptly and cheerfully given by me. Milt. W. Mrsski.MAX. Fai ls Citt. Nad., March 4, 1S78. Positively thk Best. Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Hore hound is the very best compound ever prepared, advertised or sold by any per son, or under any name whatever, for the imtnedialed relief and permanent cure of coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma, and all diseases of consumptive type. It will thoroughly eradicate these alarming symptoms in one half the time required to do so by any oilier medicine. It is purely vegetable, and contains not a particle of opium or other dangerous drug. It never fails. Every bottle guaranteed to perform exact ly as represented. Trial sie JO cents. Large sines s0 cts. and One Dollar: " For sale by G. W. Benford, Somerset, and Mountaiu Jc Co., Confluence.' Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant WoTm Syrup which is perfectly safe. Extremely palatable. No physic required. Costs 23 cents. Try it That terrible scourge, fever and ague, and its congener, bilious remittent, be tides a fleet k us ot the stomach, liver and bowels,' produced by miasmatic air and water, are both eradicated and prevented by the use of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, a purely vegetable elixir, endorsed by pby sidans, and more extensively used as A remedy for the above class of disorders, a well as for many others, than any medi cine of the 'age. A languid circulation, a torpid stule of the' liver, a want of yiu( stamna. Are condition peculiarly favora ble to uialarial disease i. They are, how ever, surety remedied by the Preventa tive, which, by invigorating the system and endowing it with regularity, a well a well a searching erad leant, and have widely snperseded that dangerous drug which palliates but does not eradicate malaria. Cosfxcesck Items. Samuel Patch, who c-ame "oa the tramp" along the Na tional H.iad many years ago, but was in duced to stop at Petersburg, and has re mained there and At Confluence ever since, was Attacked at the latter place, on Mon day evening, fourth inst, by two ferocious dogs, and being enable, on account ot his advanced aee And his many infirmities, to I defend himself against both, or even get out of their reach, was, before assistance The Ladies of the M. E. Church ot Con fluence had a festival; proceeds for benefit ot Sunday-school, last Thursday and Fri day evenings. It was quite a success, as tonishing even the mot sanguine. GeorseG. Grofl", newly elected Jostu-e of the Peace, Confluence, is bavin? an ad dition built to his house. IIj! crt Wallac-, contractor and builder. Tbe chestnut oak bark business in Con fluence will b: lively the coming season. Our shipper, Jlr. Charles F. Harbaugh, wants ten thousand cords; and he has the ducats lo give in exchange. Rev. II. J. Hickman, M. E. minister. Confluence, is deservedly very popular wun uie members ot nis and the citizens generally. congregation. He formerly resided at JUcKeesport M. A. Boss &. Sons sustained quite a loss in the death of Sam. Patch, the faith ful old watch dog so long around their stores at Petersburg and Confluence, kill ed at Confluence on the fourth. No more "Democratic niggers" need apply at Confluence or Ursina for "help tor the cause, as the "brothers hive all soured on that kind of Reform. Takes Ik. Recently, whilst Mr. Geo. Wisecarver, a well known farmer and stock dealer, of Franklin township, was in Philadelphia with a lot oi cattle, he tell iu with a very companionable gentle man apparently ol a character alter Mr. Wisecarver' own heart, as he was clad in Granger home-spnn, had his pant lejzs carelessly tucked in his boots and wore an honest, confiding expression upon his countenance. He took to Mr. Wisecar ver naturally, professing to be engaged ia the same line of business, and for a day or two they accompanied one another to the stock yards, exhibiting each to the other his bovine .herd, discussing their relative merits and the stale of the market and other topics appertaining to their all ab sorbing profession. One day the clever and genial compan ion incidentally remarked to Jlr. Wisecar ver that he had a brother lodging in the city also there with stock, and Mr. Wise carver was at once seized, and very natu rally, loo, with an indordinate desire to make the acquaintance of his new and val ued friend s kinsman alter the flesh, and so the suggestion that they would walk around and see him was cheerfully assent ed to, and off the close and confidential friends started, happy in the prospect of soon enjoying tiie acquaintanceship ot another of God's noblemen of the blood royal fraternity of the Granger. Oa the way, by the merest accident in the world, they met a man, an acquaint ance ot -Mr. isecarver friend, and to whom said friend owed the poor, pitiful little sum of only f 43. As this man was about to leave the city, he very naturally requested the friend to pay the little in debledness. But having no funds on his person less than a $500 check, it was soon arranged that Mr. W isecraver should fur nish the money consideration and hold the check as security. 1 he three friends took a hearty "shake" and parted, and the two proceeded on in search of the reputed brother. In a little while this good friend had some business in an establishment by the way side and requested Mr. Wisecar ver to wait "just one moment." Mr. Wisecarver waited ! waited '. and waited ! till a new light began to dawn upon his confused vision, when all was as clear as day the man had played him a confi dence game and played it effectually to the tune of only ?J when it might just as well have been 450. Jlr. Wisecarver was the victim of an ill streak of luck on this trip as he, his son and his cattle all came near being drown ed in the Monongahcla as they went over. It is very unfortunate tor him that he has not been a subscriber and attentive readei ot the IltpubHean, as we have pub lished the accounts of very many cases similar to his. That $45 would have pre paid this paper many years. It ayiut b'lr'j Bfpublkiin. You sivst Ctre that Couoii. With Miiioh s Consumption Cure vou can cure yourself. It has established the tact that Consumption can be cured, while for Concha, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough Asthma, and all diseases ot Throat and Lungs, it is alisolutely without an equal. Two doses will relieve your child of Croup, it is plesant to take and perfectly harmless to the youngest child, and no mother can atlord to be "w ithout it. You can use two thirds of a bottle find if what we Aiy is not true we will refund the price paid. Price 10cts,50cts. ani $1.00 per bottle. It your Lnngs are sore or chest or back lame use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Geo. W. Benford, Somerset, Pa. Have vou Dyspepsia, are you Consti pated, have you a Yellow skin, Loss of Appetite. Head Ache, it so don t lail to use SIIILOU S SYSTEJI YITALIZER. It is guaranteed to relieve you, and will you continue to suffer when vou can be cured on such terms as these. Price 10 cts. and 73 cts. Sold by Geo. W. Benford, Som erset, Pa. Wells' Persian Perfume "HACKME- TACK" is rich and fragrant, try it. Sold by Geo. W. Benford, Somerset, Pa. MAKRf El. GRANGER KEIFFEIi. By L. F. Bittle, Jlr. F. B. Granger to Jliss Ida C. Keitfer, both of Somerset, Pa. KRISSINGER LING. At the Re formed parsonage, Berlin, Pa., March 3, 1S7S, by Itev. S. R. Bridenbaugh, Jlr. George W. Krissmger, to Jlifs JIary Ling, both of Somerset county. Pa. DIED. FREASE. At New Centreville, Jan. 25. 1878, Rosetla Frtase, aged about 51 years. CRICH FIELD. Near Pines Luther an church. February 27, 1873, William Crichtield, aged 39 years, 4 months, and 13 days. Ad OfUeer Kkat. New Orleans, March C. Colonel Isidore McCcrmics', formerly Govern or RTellogg's Chief of S ail and now agent for the Interior Department ia the log cases for tbe States of Ala bama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, arrived here this evening from Ala bama, where ne had been set upsn bj a bacd ef persons and badlj wounded. Oa Tuesday, the 5th instant, Le was riding along on horseback through tbe woods near the Conecut river, ia Covington eountj, Ata , about eighty miles east of Montgomery, when he was shot through tbe month, a rifle ball strik ing bim in ibe right cbeek and pass ing oat just ia front of the ear. As tbe shot was entirely unexpected, be looked np, at tbe same time drawing bis p'i9tol, but finding that bis assail ants numbered a half a dczen, he turned bis horse, wben another shot struck bim in tbe left side just over his heart II.e fortunately, however, had in bis pocket a large thick mr.p book, into which tbe bullet entered and lodged. Tutting spars to his horse be fled, followed by a volley from tbe rifles of his assailants, who galloped in pursuit. Being well mounted, be, however, succeeded in escaping and reached Ererello Sta tion, on the Mobile and Ohio Kail- road, much exhausted from his wound, wbicb bled profusely. He telegrapbed tbe facts of tbe case, and Special Agent Carter recalled bim to this city, where be arrived this evening. Colonel McCormick has no idea as to why be was tbe object of this as sault beyond tbe fact that be was tbe Government agent in charge of tbe log cases in that section, and vio lators of ihe la, fearing punishment, took this method of gettiDg him cut of the way. This u tbe iiiv.ro prob able, as it wai stated tr persons lhat wft-ti n that they would not al Ijw aiy G jverunienr Tiwr to coss among tLem. ioitcdii: to k ll tl! wbj did. Coloio-I .McCormick is well known here a ui i; dnerraia ed man, end ore well calculated fr the position be Oils', and as soon as he recovers be will return to tbe place where he came so i;eir l-rti n ! assassinated. The log csis s ia tbi 'J .!." '-tth-byr'n? S"te Ftnce the el.ir:n i'f tfi? pe 'de have b-u adveated ij C i jf rei" h trp tcrre m- ni'.-cb r. "rug nituii", r.d i 'pie in 'hesje i iris where thi tlipidai nss bavetften p!ace d"-e!art! ihe;r d-rerrnRa:i'jn not to submit t tD G verti"n :3T, Author ity, aod defy all avenptsi at c-nvtc-tiia. The atr.hj tri'.tVs, however, are determined tbai the la w shall be up held, and vigorous meaatresi will a: once be instituted. Colonel MeC-ir-mtckV wound, though severe and painful are not considered danger HQS. SOMERSET MARKET Ourrel bj Cook fc Baawirs. anus ix CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & TEED, Apfiies, dried, f) A , Applet-otter, fi il Bran. H 100 As Bauer. A (tea) Kuuer. i A fruit) Buckwheat, ba.-l.el a-eal, ln Is Becnrax. A BaefO, aouMers, l A.... " ai-Jei, " u country bam, ft A... Cure, (ear) " rj-he! Corn, (-hel'.ei!) fi hu-fiel (Join meal '-f A... Calf tkiut. V A Erirt, d FWur, V bhl KUH-1 ? t., (56 A) Mauu, (sugar-cured) )l A.... Lard, V A Leather, red Mile, f A niper kiji, " Mlddlinc. aihl ebop lubls.... &3 ii9oe it lw sue 6Sc to Toe lie Si 6 iOj Suuk "uc i e u Toe loc 10; ,i :s tote ifii TSel l'Je c Q lo; , 3030 ! I 7". tl Ali ,....... e rSii c 10c tie to Tic U il a M SO Mtc lUjiW1';- re 1 -A) OrVOe (ata, f ou rutavwa, y tn Peac-heo, (irted, ft A Rye titu Ruts, f A bait, Nu. 1, f ubLextra -- Ground Alum, per sack.. ' AahtoB, per aack Sugar, yellow f) A wbita TslK.w. f a. W brat, fibui Wool, A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SSIGXEE'SSALE. 25V hv virtue -if an ,r ier l-"M3 i out r the ouri or Couim'-n Pica ol S uii-ra-i Co.. Fa., tboun tor Jlirn'l As?iieof Freilerick NaunUi will u-) tu (ale by public outcry, uu Saturday, Ajsril 6, 1373, at 10 o'clock a. m., on tbe prcm:ra the foiwaiBij dcx-riV-d real estate, vi : No, l. Tb-!ine-iblnl interest ts five certain Iou o( ttround situate In tbe b.p;U!b of i-ycrslIe. Soinerset Co., Pa., frontta on Alain tret. o feet eacb. running back to lan, 1 hue of Peter Meyers' estate, and known on !iniceri nrt purrey of Meyars.laleaal.jU .. 17. Is. lv. So, XI. loin 17 an l 1m beiDt; curlier lota, lacing ou Jdalu axut i.xgbtb it reels. N.i. . A tract of land situate as aforesaid, con taining Carres and 16 ir.-bes, lyimj on tbe north sl'le of the lleriin road, adjoining the burnutrk line, and laid out in acre lot, wuk-n are in a stale ofexee lient cult ir.i tion. with a choice your if orchard ol f:uit trees ifrowinir thereon, and known as lots N"ns HJ. i. llar. t li No. . Four certain lots of arroun I situate as aforesaid, known aa tne Sarah Poner IP-p ert y.beinc lots Nos. 'Jli 213. tilt, and Zii. Loti AMi. :ii hdj Jl-l. inKlituir eo teet earn on jiikh Street, and extending bak LTuieeL Lot No. JUalse iroutiiiZ Ui feet on Centre street, bvlnic thereon er-tei a two-sury frame dweltlnix house. Nos. U and-iio lrunn::(c eci M leet on Miitn street, ex tendinz back ia leet: hit 235 frontluir 120 leet on Centre street, bavinK thereon erected a stb!e. TERMS. TERMS. One-third in hand, on oonflnntlen ot sale, one-third in six months ami one-third in one vrar from this date (2nd Oct.) with Interest on dt-ierred payments from day of sle. Ten per cent of tbe purL-hae money tube paid ua day of WM B. M FX AH AN. March 13 A.'Sisnee, A DM IN LSTKATDR'S NOTICE. teuteol Hi' rlel li. Walker. late ol Siuum-ttp. deceased. Letters of administration on the aboTer1athT ina been granted to tbe unorsi)rned by the prper aaib'jrity. notb-e is hereby iveu to those indebted to it to make immediate payment, an tbuse harina; claims avauut it to present tbewduly autbfcmlca ted for sen It-merit and allowance, on Saturday April 20, IH't. O. P.SUAVEIt. March 12 Administrator. A I'MINISTRATOR S NOTICE, Estate of Wm. CritcbfietJ, late ot MilforJ Twp., aecease.. Letter of administration oa the atx.re estate havinic!len prranted lo the nndersiame.1, notice is hereby 'aiven to those in. let-ted to it to make Im mediate' payment, and ibuee harinir claims against it, to present th.-m duty authenticated lor settlement at the oilice ef Coiiorn fc Coiborn, Somerset, Pa , on Saturday, the 27lb day of April, 1."A JACOB B. CRITCHFIELU, WILLIAM BAKER, Marcb 13 Auininistxatori. ImpQitaiit to All LGYers of Flowers. Having "irreatty enlarged my Oreen houses 'l0 upwards ol 2oov square feit of glass for tbe raising of rlowerinif plants. I will be prepared to furniso all our neiichlionjia: friends with choice, ttowers. Vou will eare money by baying frm me. 1 am determined to sell as low as the lowest, and my plants will arrive iu much better order thau from a distance. I hare an immense stock of R-k-3, BMidiniT. House and Basket Plant, over Til dif ferent kinds of Verbenas, iieraniums, art every description of flowerinar plants : Tuterots, Olatti tdas in mrire quintitiea; aUo Lilies and LUies o( tbe Valley. Aly plants are In a very ana, tbrilty conditi.41. First choice, rjculiie Tnlwreses : 75 Of nts per doi., or i.OO per 1' e. Seoivnd choice : 50 cents per loi. ol a.5a per loO. In additi to the adore. I keej aiso a full supplv of genuine fresh Garden Seeds, wiiich I sell at New York prices, by the packet, ounce, pound, or quart, nal.on or bushel, aol ,are best suited to our locality. A lull assortment of early Vegetables for tatde use. Lettuce and Rhubarb ready , now, Radishes and beets in April. Vegetable Plants: (Cold Frame iCabbaice and Lettuce Plants in any aoaiiti ty per doien, or 10,uuu are ready n w. and can be planted out at any time as soon as the ground I? dry enough to work. Tomato, Eirg, Pepper, Sweet Potato. Celery Plants on the 1st of Mav: Cabbage Plants at any time Irons now till July lu. Send fur Pnce list. Seed Store. No. 33 Baltimore Street. Green house one mite west ol Cumberland on B. fc. O Rail Road. Address P. O. Box !. H. WEBEK. Parties wishing to see me 'personally will bed me at my si. ire. Daily lrotu hi to 2 P. Si. March 13 L EGAL NOTICE. I ia tbe 11th lay of Februarr IST. Ihe netition of Ellen Wilt, wile of S.madl Wilt prajina f.jr tbe benent of tbe A t of r April 1S72, entitled aa act seeurrnir to married women their perer.il earninzs was bled and decree maale. iieiltb ordered to be bled and re Airde 1 and notice lubib b Nl. K.J. K( MISER. March 13 Prothonotary. A UDITOK S NOTICE. T be understitned Aa.lltor SDl-med br the 4ir- pbans" Court of Somerset Co.", Pa., lo pass oa tbe eieeini.i", fineil and report tbe fact and make a distribution ol tbe fund in tbe bands ot Josiab J. Walker, Administrator or Ihti id Karinan, dec'. I. hereby aires notice that ke will attend te tb. duties of said apjiointment, at his i lace In Swrncr set boroueh. on Weitnes-lar ADril 3-1. 1S7H. at lo o'clock a. H. when and where all parlies interesl- eu can aiieuu. jas. t. proH. March 13 Audii.ar. pUBLICSALE. Hr rirtu. of aaorderof sale issued out of tbe Court of Common Pleas o Smera?tCo..Pa tome dlreeteo. l will expnew to sale by public outcry, at the Court House, ia Somerset, at lu o'clock a. v.. Saturday, April 6, 18S, tbe followins; described real estate, rir : A eertain trvt ol but. I sltaate ia Mltfor I Twp., Somerset Co, Pa ailjoininir lauls ol Ludwick Sanner's heirs, James Critcbbeld. Peter Barcls r, Simon Hanger, Lart Sanaer and at ben, contain ing acres and allowance, more or less, aliout ljOcleared and 19 In meadow, havfewtwoawellmx bouses, barn .and water-power aaw-mlll oa the premises, lleinir tbe same tract of Und which Samuel Brbieaum recovered in aa action af e ect ment Ui No. 73 Auxast Term l7i, 'axainst Sam uel H. C.mt). Edwanl L. Rom and W. H. Sanner on March 28, 177, te ba released apoa tbe ay- mentol 47 i!7 with interest from March 1377. and costs. Tt;BilS CASH. VALENTINE HAY, March IS ataster ia Chancerj. IDlTORa-NOTICE. S. J. LiveTJKslI Ia tbe Court of Common Pleas to I et somerset CX-anty Pa. ; No. 7 au. Term 177. J. P. Urena-ood.) (Voluntarr Assignment.) Aad bow to wit : Fabraarr A laTA oa saotbia nt Wm. H. Kooott. Ei tbe Cean annotated K Scott Auditor lodisirihuta tb. fan.1 in tbe bands ol the Assignee lo aad among those legally ea-i- UVl inwew. Extract from tba Record ceitlWrt Feb. 2. i7g. lb. A F. J. KOOSER. ProthoootarT. ' Notice Is h-rehr risen that I will a I ten. I to th. duties of tbe a bov, appointment, at my orbce ia j Somerset borough, oa Friday tba 59th dar i of March, ISTs. at lo o'clock A. Jea aad I where tboaa interested aa attend ii they see ! proper. ' - - J. K. SCOTT. March 13 Auditor. I xe ir a r ye ; ns k j;.y ts. l I'ITOIi 'S NOTICE. 1 U.i.r l i:.r-h(-:'-r j S XavraJT Terra t l" ia he Court oi Cuia- H. J. P-vtrj. m.n S-rnrc: Ca, P 'Voluntary AMiafiimcM.) ljih of FMtnur W. u w XI. B?r, Iq , t'i m: y far Affi-i. th "uTt ar-'- iurl JtMtB U. I ht (.. An :it'r t .i-;r.l mr ate tani the bao lh Aft?:u::or tu an i anivPtf U--leriW niitiol thrrctw. JiLTswt 1hu m.-r-! vrt!aj -1 Ye-. IV I". Sclis U i.--rt:y,"i;ivfci nisi 1 wilt atua-i la Soi Tr!. in T.uTr Ui Aunt !-7i Ud rnl f. - n iti ii fix r. ) Hit-::: II Au i.i. SURE REWARD. O YEABS TO PAY FOU A FAR.n. S4 to S!0 Per Acro.w Beeck and laplo I anrf In nirbiirsn In MIII.IOV A UK .K Tol Ibe iiraod Itapidaanel Indiana liaiirwad omn TITLE PEKVKCT. Strong shiH surr crops-plenty oftim ber- no drnuht no rLlacti bus uu fcopier." Uunnlni urssms- psrs water rady market' af-lioolv Itailroatl rom pirtcd Ibroueb centre ol tlte ;rauU Send for pamphlet. Ijigliat or Ocruian. Addrcaa Al O. HI Cn IHT. Land s. tnimiiooer, CRANO B U'IBl, l It. EPILEPSY,1 , FALLING SICKNESS.! FOSlTl VELY CUREO, Ibe wor-t ensesot thelorgnst i st.n.'lng t.y u-mg DB, HBBFD'S CURE. ""(0 HUMBUG." IT HAS ClRt3 THOUSANDS- W it ! K'v $1,000 for a case it w.ii nit bturt. A s.j-r-e : ll,ttie tree to all a.l.:r.iii J. I.. Ill BRIEF, j C'bcBib-t. oiii'e, 1,J Broai.wav, Nw i-.ta. Fell ;4 T EGAL NOTICE. 10 Meneah Tannehlll Str.tLLiDgenlei.i. EIij betb. iaterniArrii wijii Wl.iiim Shaw. J m-rM j Taonebiil. aii of s,mers.-t e un'y Pa.. Mantaret J . Hurri'.t Mit.erva. J ttne and C.tn ic,in. eUii.ircu ! ol Alpheus Tann -bill, .twc'.l. rei-ii.-.g in KosviI!, State ol Iowa. Wiliis.m T itin-hiil. m.-i liiig iu tbe . Stateo! lis -urt and Cathetiuc Beverage rri.ling in the State 31 an land. writoftniti..n;s,ue.i.-totibet'.'r,;hans- r,n , . I" .it.l ,1 ! ol 5h iutm.I cc-unty ha., iti i i.i l an lntuet on the rtaU-stsTc t J'-jiah T.inneMil. dcvM, in L-jwer Turkevfot Twp.. uiwn the p re in is-s on tba 4th dny ol April. 17. where iau auciid if think pr-i-er. Sberill's oJice ) (iEO. W. PILE. Feb. iT, it i -,eriti. gHERI FF'S SALE. iiyTlrtu o!cur.':ry write of F:rl Faci?T F.ant r i?ti t tu w u(.-i oa: oi ire t "nn ti t oniTnn PlffA;ot s.iiaeracf Ftun.. an I tu me uirwte-l. I will nt-ifMs tu .iie t.v tmMi; out ry, ut tiw Court H'sUe, In 5omarH:t, on at 2 tVeloete p. m. Altiis nln, tit:'. UiU-rt Jl, anl -ui:not ran eai fsUaiie. Tit; A eertaja tra'H of lan I si.ualo :n iilkiick Ti'.. S iTneTr! ., Pa., cn'-iinfrs PUi a -res. more; .r leffl, of wliis-h tbe re :ire atnit ln acres rleart-d. j& arvs in u3-ii . w, with a fo-il-.ry stunc 'iwcLiir.ar houie, Irsnk ham. wjter p'wr faw mill, liwuiir ttrnant hou.M tn)io, art liie pretni-i ; it is rflUira'WrTrri anl h-.i-i Llenir t l iduutaIjs. a !i..ia- iDat lands 'd t!ter W liiielm Ianci5e Kreicl:u..-tn. WtLii i the a'nen;l!5,' ! lasveum cxn-anon 9 tne -rr.;ry ft limei ' V.j k( f. at the suit tl.rr.iiii u-"? l i LHTi.l Ht, et bl. TKh.MS. Any fr.n rur-l.asinLr 3t the a.-ve 1 f.t.e wit. iiif.i!M;iai,sc c.'t t t t t- Ii lat-r V!::. 'f ' th iiurcha-7 rnvtier mut bejnii-i n -x.n as r-pr;y i kU'x-avcl ci.:wii. otn-Ti."' :i wi,l im money rnr.il l-e pi I on r !trU re tho Sith oi Aor:i. i-i.x. t:i imv nxc i i t tnc Cvun l--r the ai-kiK-vied arm' nt f Sheriff - !!-, anl tn ' dt-e-J te will akauwlfteU uatU tne pttruine m ncy Is pai l lit. , Ir i.f 'i.U VT. 11L-J Fct -7 ;; riil. UDITOU'S NOTICE. lue an Irr?izn(-1 A alitor ap'Kdn'e i iy ihe OrplKic' .urt d Su:n r.t ni'vFi., t, tuin ! . arveinents and rmk a ! i riar rn f ;he tunas in the han J. t Lt.iuicd A. Weaver. 1- xecut-.r of J-ina H-f'Ver. 'Jeo'd, ti and ;ini -nar tiis? ivu. il ly enmlfrl tbt-reiu. h-rotty 2iv.- niu.-o iinit'he Wi.l s'ten 1 t" tiie uud-j ut sM ai'L'in;uiiTit tiis offv"n thf? ."fj'iij of S ni ''!:. on Prllij Mari-h ii. $. wiua an 1 wiiere aii p .mes tn:r JAS. I. PT'OIT. Auuiit A riMTOU'S NOTICE. Jvhu A. Fou-t 1 To the Tour ft ':: to d Sraer-el O na', WT.iUia .S;u'.L Term ls:d. Pa. Janr. Vohintnrv AiWlimm n. Zl 4 J '.u iry loT-i. cexui.t connrme l. li:h of FrlsU.iry tm iiitK.n t F;d.r.i::n hy J.i.. 1.. Pukii i..n Att'Ty. t, (v-nrt at-jHiirit L. V. i.IN ru. fcm , Au.lit."r to iiK, ibute the iMrvi in the hun-i- -j! the ..iiaee lviu 1 a;iinj tho 1 ir.illv entitled tn.retu. ilx-racl Irum the reciTd .cruiiii Ij.1i of Fa'tu- lUS.J F.J. KOOSKK. Prwti-oQotary. ?ft.ti-e U hi rcty iclven thr.t I will ati-ii t the ontiei of the atv ( dntment at mr i-ft!- In S-.inerset Pa,, cm T-is-iuy tlie it'h tlwol ireb l.S. wh'-n and where ail j-r1 r:i can ittu nd i! tfcey tliink pr-ir. Mup-n Auditor A UDITOIi'S NOTICE Xoau r.arroa an l witel It the OTin r.f c. tcm'n l ' Fleas of Somerser Co.. Philip H. Watkr. ) Pa.. No. liljunv. T. 1;7. (Voluntary Assiena'.eni. And now to wit : Eebuiry 4. lTs. rn tsotii a of Joun 11. 1'bl. Eii... ttie c..urt ap;.iuti.-d Jmin K. Scot!. Ailiiii..r todistrit ute tbe lands in 'he bunds of the Asiiauee to and anions tbi so le.tiijr en:i- uei tiieret-i. Extra. t Ironi tbe ro.-.!, ccrtiacl liih of Fth ruary K tUt?. r. J. K'KSET!. Print: notary. X t.ce I hereby ei-.en 1 1 ail per ns iutercte ), that I will attend b-tbe duties ol Ihe alwe ap-I-oinunent at mr oib.:e in the Mn.uja of SK'tuer s on iTi'lav. the l'.th .i:ir i f Mr-i, at 13 o'clock A. M.. ween an.1 "wbsr..- tb ui-.en-stcd can attend ll they sec jr-.-r. j t.iii.i k s:i rr. 'e! -7 Auditor. f aTH jO CONSUMERS ; of . Theureat.-elebriiyofiai.-TIN'TAIiTOn 4-- U ha raneil m.my irritarl n thereof to tt jpbusedon tbe market, we tbem.1 run', i.-n ail jCb' Wera au linst pun hasinc such iaiiusiD.-. All dealers buytn or s-liin? other piuz t..t mc - co Usaricu a hard or aie Utile lalde. render t!ien tsetve? l!.-ii !e to thcin il'r of tr.e Law. and ail a persons rfcilatinir our trademarks are punishable Li I'j line an l im!.r:s"LTn. nf ;fK . ri(oRt r it urn a ll.e ireniline I.OKI LL.4 U is I IX Ttb III BAl'l O can I ii.-;in1tiuJ.iie-i I r i l i u j cb tump witb the w.rl toklLLtHD ilampeii tnerecn. g ('er7.CS fri" of tobaeens..! In 1S77, and anearly 3,HIU pernns empli.ve.1 In fa-iorie. . Taxes paid the Oovernment in lT7 aljut 83. rsiMs.oosi. and durinir ths teist 13 rea-i 3ovr t-JO, IMIV.IMHI, rTbesegoo.!s sold by all j.t ers a: aaauraituKi 2 rata. H March S rPITOU'S NOTICE. H.vinz !ca aj. intci Aaliur by the Orphans' Court of Somerset C"., Pa.. topa-.i on ths envit lions, find and repat the facts, and make a itis trii uti.mof the luuds in the bjjirls ot Harriet Sbuf. fer. administratrix of .leremlab Sbarter. dee'd. to and amone those legally eoliiled tberet.i. notice is hereby uiven that I will auer..! b. the duiie. a said appointment at the ortice of H"n. Wm. H Kwuits. iu Somerset Pa., ta Tb;irly. Mafh 1st, wbenan 1 where a';1, pastii-; in interet mjn at teL El l. SCVLL. Aultt.r March it A D.MINISTUATOU'S NOTICE. Estate of J jhn .M irrow, late of L.,wer TurkcTftot Twp.. deveascd. Letters of administration en tba shore estate hvinubTiiie.i by tiiepiMperiiuUiontr.notloa 1 l(breiy.irlcentottosindeMed toittoms.kelmiKe- I elate payment, ani thoM baeia;elaias agrninet U to present them duly uth(n:ii aie.i ;.,r iciiienient Moaby. April li: IST-i at tb. late resilience of decaasl Saaid township. Al.ltEKT O. MOEROW. Match S Adaurastrausr. 1 DM -'. t J' DMINISTKATOr. S NOTICE. Aim laTis,late of Lower TureySat ji.. ueeea?sti. Letter of ad mints! rat U.B oa tbe above eate havicg teca granted to tb nh-rwl. notice ia hereby given totaie lnle.te.l to it to make irnme diate payment, and those havicg cialms airainst it to present them duly authenticated (or settlement en ataiarday. April 13. r.;.. at tbe late resiJence of deceased ia aaid wwcsbip. J. B. IiATIS Msrv'b I Administrator. DIPHTHERIA! Johnson's Anodyne Liniment willpf.siiivelvpre resit this terriMa disease. aad will p. slUTel'.-are Bine cases hi ten. ln(.irma:bi that will save many lire sent fre Iiy mall. Ikm'teXsT a in..uient Prevention lbettrtaaa eun. t.'H. Jtll!. SOX CO., Bangor, Maine. March UPITOH S NOTICE. T;ie on lerrtirae.!. Aalttor. appclnte' bv the Orphaas' Court of Someraet count UjJ dt-tritute tbetun-lin tbe bia-n cf tb a!iaintsuati' of T 44a Speicer, Ute of Ktorrrereek Twp rtceM. FITS In a-;d among tuose lexaly en. i; led thereto, herel-y .ive notice that he will atten I r tbe duties of bis appointment, at tbenrS" of" W. If. KoKiti, E., on We-laesdsy Mink T.. Id7, at 10 o'clock a. ., wben anj wLere ail lntereste.1 can attend. JOH.N'K. ED1E, 3larco Auliwr. . -- i xi: r j vki: Tsi:MhXTS A Ul IT Oll'S NOTICE. J.-. A. L'I'-titfb antl 1 In tbe ( urt of lomui.ri i'eter A. isl,.,Kh ' Please- ni st-wersi-t C.n-y, to t P No. 2fl2 N.- Term l:, Par.i-l ti.-'i-ti-in ' ( -.tantrv A-ian:n'-ni; "I of Jaai.ry i,s i. a.-e.-u.il e.l:niil, !J'b of r't i'tl iT? lT-. ol; prtl.ii -d A ..;B--c 'y bu Vt. tttrr.ey Wm. H. Ki:. t . n:- i. ruCo'trt -p-pfrfDt L. I. t m. 1 AB!it'.r to otirli'iit tbe Innds io il.c u-,tni ot !h Aictr-c to an l aimMg lb ee l"-t ii v l-..;t h r-o. Extract lra lor r-.-.- (,., t.d.-i 1'j.b Jcuiry, 1ST.1. IL. S. F. J. Kln'sF.lJ. I'r-tie4i ,try. N'-tu-e Is Ur- : y :-. i r, i n,t I will twi to at il l te the ll:ea' j o.p4nttnrnt at ar o:o -c in S, .:.i l'i. l il;;;T the -Mh l ,M rrl: 11. a h-a I ii-rt- sit n r.i -s can ,' I u itiiv ll'iii l r i r. I. ift !,:ii;.v. M.irUi i A u la or. liKlUFr - . f u-ri i'.i l-, --.'U-t. l'l'-r. ni ,.rr. T -I f r .- 'rf A i K-t-r Y iAf-Mui . P.:.. in -!ir v.tf-l, I 'if ii-riyta rTV ; t.ie fOTt ai -1 yci rk p. to . ail tb ruM. utk iarcl ao-l : v-laitu m J n lihan Lj n. !. L. an i to me loliw i luir.iejri.'?vl re. .-tt'. tii : ; A crr.iim tr.vC nt Un 1 5Ku ia M: . iloi reelk j Twf.. Smjfrl '., Y., oti(n.aiDBT M Ans ; m,r vr it.-, wind. Uiere rr U,ut 7i nro clearer!. 7 a:r?rj ( whi' h xre in ir.ca.iiw. with ft I j.-iiiinit ot q Rtrr n. Juoh S.iylr j Uetrn to Knpr. Jj-b L. MiiUr ami uihen with LVMI.A. at the m f !. B Wi!ij.ity. ALSO ! Atilli! riiI)t.:ti.inttreM aii lrlai:a'arii K ijp. ol, m to ih-s IvUi'Wtcj U4cril9i real wtjti-e, wis : A ctridia irjct of Unl ni'aiu la MUlonl Twp., S'-tb r-.M tVi. :.. . -tit in:: 15 10 crtt raro or IrtM. ; iut rKTri A hi f rw cleirrtl wtiti od-5 J ani hA U'Tj .Jw:;iin i,--u anl thr?r-.rti jrstl, a.ljr.ii'iinn: ha i of Samuel C'n;hflri, j AluSPfti Yodtir. JiUAfb Walter ai- i otutra, mth th i aH-urfnani'i.s. !l Taftea ia execution a thr profK'rtTof Charlotte K ipi, at tin mt t Juiia U. iicr iue ol L'nrlc3 i tit u : Any rn purer. nx ai jne amr ijle wiil take n ;"ut, tlat u-n i t-r et nu A rue jur m.ruT will t retfa;r?l m -u aa tt. j rvj ty ii ttutR-.Acl : tu itrrmie It w.ll a.tio oe ex j. 1 t" sals. 1 he reM.!ur? uf th j-umiam ra-ii.T ' it,!,,. n.u-t & juvl c or tHforfl the stvEo tiny of April. it.e u jr axewt t'V tae turt I- r Aiie . i .. i. -- ... .- i:i,..;:.r. i . .s.4 l4tatW.CMKf.!H Kill .-lie-tlU ! 'IVOIS. dUJ WJ "C-H 1 i cknow.e,tged tutiii li.e pur.-hase m.ey iSEOKtiE V. 3larcb 6 O T r . H A Trrri nnnr iMirLJlje I runt Cil, -a.ircb o A UDITOU'S NOTICE. apir.f ? A-JiUr-r hy the r t" iii!tritu'e piutnj i.' -urt ii tli : lUiVl in in bri u I'tiintp Y .Maurr an t Si;n n L Kf-nw iiniii'.nnt'.r" Phillip Maarer doei.. no(f h :rr'-y ietv-"i t'irttlwiU a'twa-1 t 1 1 lie lu!i' f ,i 1 apis-iirKmeni. at tb o.'!n-e H n. Win It. K in S-'".Hr't pa, vq Friday. Mirh .9!hKvnrj aui wi.snf .til parties i t- tcrt-.j:i rill lift.l 1. Ll 15. S'T TaU .Iar h 0 Aud.Lir. UDITOU'S NOTICE. iti.vin? bevn i ji'jiiaLeJ Aulit-rr'-y the ihar." t.'t-urt M S'-mT-t-t v nnT pa., to (ii-tnu the fund in the han ot Hnriry 1. Klein. Admtni ir..to an-l lru.-:--e f- r ihe ,.": vttue rval fftate f J.i.i.b VTer. Jr., lc'd, t&"k hr.T itlvrn that I wul alnl tu the du'.ie ot a:d ap.-n'jt-!:i'-:it at my-ftlv In S -!nir?',t. T; , f n Fri-i i;. the lOih dr.yol Marrh.l", wiwo and w:. T9 a I pr ai inLcrc-vc i lii ijf atU'tid. J .. M.Y Fcl'.CT Auditor. A. UDITOK'S NOTICE .n.uel F .ut. P ,X. . Auj.T. tV"luii iry A-ipintr-.-r.: j And n;w ti wit: Fchmarr !.". !&7. ,n m iti a J. ii. I hi, t-'j., att'-niey t -r Amntr. tne a .-.fint'-d '-il-:tuie H::y. i;.-i.. r.tn:r.. t Trii-ute the lund ia the haul? of the V-.-itirj and ;tm-nii tn- -e I. idy emitied th''-u: a inquire into th inf ri:,fa oi ex trhe i.i er-t ourt I lo md retH-rt wirh an oj ini n. kxtraot Ir li th-rr.r-I r:ii;I F--. IS. K-t. F. J. R H tShii. Prothoo-rtary. I laid st tend to the -.u-jj ol uie iN.ve apu-jin-mut at my (t-V,. fai S-nirft, on Friday tr-.e I day ot Marvh lT.whtn and wliere aii parties in-ter-j.-ted may atit-n-1. VALKNTIaVEHAY. Fc'o 7 Au litr. If yn fee! dail. drowsy, dtd.ilit -.ted. bare fre HUent hea-iaot.e m;uth tastes badly. p-.or appetit'T .i:id it'niru-' f-Mtt'd, y iu are ?u-.t'rin fnui torjii i lirer. ir "hi:i"U-ni',' anil nlfaiT:t wiil cure v- u j eedily nn-1 ir-ruiaiai :.;ly a?; i. I AN ITFECTL'AL SPECIFIC' Fur all Iii-triistsof tlie Liver, Stomach, and Spleen, 'i'lie t'lit'iipesi, Iiret anJ beii Family McJirine in the WoiM. ASK the rec'Tcrcd f;-Tip'Jcs. tili'.us sullerers, .-.::: of FeTer an.! Airu. tbe merr-nri ii ilis-eas.-.l patienis b.jw tiiey rw.rere-i heal-.li. cheertul spirits and (pio.1 appetite they wiii tell you I y takins Sijcuoss' Livhh K&rLATua. l?l RELY VESETAKLE, Is h.rmlj!. 1? ndr;Uii'?vi--Vit m-slit'I-iA. Ls sure to cure if taken rvular'.r. Is nointtiii ariiiif beverje. I.a the cheapwt medicine in the world. Is xiven wra safety and the happiest result? u the m"t dtdi.ate mlr.nt. fvf? n4 interfere with buMne?. DotUiarraDze the-tenv, Takf the jla e ui (uiniue an 1 EIter f cv?nr kind, ASA KEMKDY In M AL K If l S FEVERS. Ilf V EL M -PLAIN lS,lVPKl'MA..Mt.X TALbEPKhS Sl"N. KKSTLVSNtSS jAl'MdCK. NAT SfcA. SI k HKAl'At'HI-- XiLIC, ClNsri PATIoNaai blLIui ;s.ESS, IT HAS NO EQUAL. SOLD BY ALL VKVf iOLSTS. iammm iajumw m LIVER lISEASEand Q M Wf nlOJ I-seif,n prevail to a create OllUiliUilO i cu; tDpbaMy an, t aaaaasaaa awaaa "sda'ty. and renef is ab LIVER lISEASEand Indi. reater ex- other Iwar Htv. -u.-sV ou.:.. a trr. ii uie Larerif Kexuiatea In i; ar- iv-n LcjUh i aln.rt inTjriafly H.i-urii. Iivia;eitHiD -t want of action in the Lirer ra a-- Hea.iaohe, C'n-tipatio. Jaandu-e. Pain io the Shoulder, tVauh, I'irinc. S-ur Stowiach. bad taMe inthe tnou;li. Muw .vtak p.ili iuil.i of the b'art, dti r-?.-d"U d p'ri: $ -tr ths btue. ao 1 a cunVrM othr !yinpt"rnr. biMioTtw' Ljvkr K w f L-wTfa it ttre Lbtt rUiifiy that ht ever ten :vrerel l-r the?e ailuia:. It a-t mildly, ef ; actually, and In-inic a rHoifde vL'iretab!eeouiT-und. e.in ki a injury !n ary quantiiu- that may be taken. It in hanule!1 in every way: tt ha le?n uctl :or lorty year, and hundred trout all part of thrf.nny t-'H h ltr it vinue. Tia Hn B saMa8a-taWasre Al'-niriW H. Stphen, jj Jlj Y I oi (reoTCiaiBL-h.pPle t Vu-Vro I ffSuaT;1 lu. Jol.a B. OiC-U-n. R. L- 3i it, of t'oiuml-u. ia.. are aaortc the bun- dre to wfcm we ran rter. Exra.t of a Ictttrr riisfttt irtSXi rfciuiro It. ir. s romi.as i.irer Kee-uiator. sltil aood edei-u U is uiii.t, and euit me belter I baa ; re Tie. I! -Ie U is not th uaantity ealen lhat gives Hi streng'b. liie, hb..l and i-al-.ta. ft Is Ui. ttior- REGULATOR. . u.a w.j .-. o o.i tnken let it tie much er iitlle. Tbereiore, don tlmu)ate op t be. toioaeh toccavc bael. but ratber as.-ist digestion ait. eating by takitg SIMMOrtS' LIVER REGULATOR 02I3ALAJDC2TL7 GSSlHSa. saxcTAtTrntoosLT t J. H. Z1LIM A CO-. PHILUAElPHIA, PA. Scid by l'i Druggist:. Feb. 13 1 EGAL NOTICE. V abntina J. Miller oil (uemabnoig Twp.. i t the jilih day id Janunry u.le a v.lunta assignmetit of hif estar. for ihe heaeiit of ere-li -urs. All person irateotvl to tbe AssiKmr will muke iintmstuii. payment, lhse liaviug claiiuf will piease present ttteu at once. W.1LMIU.EU. M:in-h Assignee. Knox Fruit Farm and Nurseries, AT TOt'K IKXIE. THS G22AT2ST C? S22TS. AND Aa-t.'italgue and brt of great oflers free. Send for it. CRIMES aV CAIMIOW, PHUasjrgA. Pa. March U CLOCKS. DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES. OLD rA.XI2EIt TIjME catjoht -jjv LAST. A Xmnatr One Reliable Clax-k for 3. f 1 Vi iT IZ r i!?T 0,1 r.rinkaw ia u""" uw i onw amies nr express rare of eiwui w ' -1" j - j' . - i ma oueruni' s.. - - -' . .w i. me urn. X Sill lM 1 w. NlTlTHtUB ljUTUri-TII.SS. S'lnckt Can b retarnad and nonav will h Tmtn.im4 if rwn-n.-. aot satisoed. tliv fud naase, Post-orttce. County and State, aad aearest Ezpres oOca a w. send goods eiclustveiy bv expresa. Tbe safest manner to seed saoeey. ta by Pust-oAc. aaoosr order or registered letter. Tbe Post-affle Isenartaaeatdeilrer ao rega.rwy letter or mcney oa none y orders ta only respoosil l panies-eonseaetiUy ibis would ba tb aaiest way or ordering oar C looks. Addres. ail orders to March f T at CO., Clk aB.fasrtairwn. Clrlaaa4tl, Ohl. A WolSK'EMES TS. Ail candi.a-es will beeh.nrel Fire Dollars :,) for ihe advert ouna of taetr ao-e.ao, ements from ' UU 'b pritaarr !eeli.-i. wl-k ! eirwntwris ol Tanai-iates f-.-t Aa-iivr aal Por House Itr- 1- b-r which 1 hn-e ifc Hsr-. t t, will he charged Ail IK-iiets line ls.r l I . per i h.mn.l, u, Iv paia i-n. .ire tliA, jr - tafcew ieoa tbe ooVw. jSL.MUL. I'leise sun. un- SAMI'r.L MIES, (famous tf ride minulacure) vlsjal'Si-u-r. as a eaonldate AottMy. Many Aepubiicaaa. 1 am a r-andi-Ule tar s-m aatioa fur Leglslstar at ih? f-ira'iis prtutiry eit.-ii'i. JAS. L. Pt OH. Vr E sr aaiLortnl to annnaorw SIMO.f P SW K1TEK. ol Lirt ner Townehlp.fur Assemhlr. Mr u i.r wis a i-rlv-tta of I o. . I BiteJ S'atcs Irt.otrr. (... nl'ted Ike Kh of Januarf lt'i sere.! a'dse years al waa discharged at i-1.111 ,W, u .i ua. r-nn.ee. the li Jaa-ai-y t-i o- re. m i-.th the eastern anj es em arm r an-l 1ihm bis ilaty as a ad.iter li'.-t ti- u' the M IM1. XA.VT CITIZEN. WE r- aurhi.riied ta anm-asew A. J. 11 l.Bt ol Sjaer'si bV,runtv. aa a caadidata b-r ASMiaiMy. rabf-sct to tbederukia M tbe Me puinbTiB primary election. PROTHONorAKY. I am a ran lida.'e mralnatt-f, Pruthoao taiy at the Krpauiicaa primary eiectioa. HENRY F. Si HELL. Foa rmrraoso-Taav. JOUN G. OGLE, Subject tu Kepablkaa ralea. SHERIFF. FsrShertrr. JOSI.VH MOVTRY. of ierset Tap., suhjeot to the dwisioaol tba rater at the Kcj uMKan primary electMO. For Sheriff. Ji iH V J. SPAXOLEB of Somerset Twp.. ab:eet to the dei-isb ol tae voters al to Kepuoikva primary ebsrtioa. WE arc aathirli-l ti us,ivi JUSIAH SH AKLK as acindiate for Shertd. P!eseaniuncj THO.MAst OtU.lDHER, olJoutier Twp., ai a eaa)btata tor Snentt. WE ars authoriixl to annoanee EIHFA8 K Y I.E. ot iu ou .honing Twp., as a eaadidate lur D .in ins: i :n h4- Sb.ri.i. at tbe ensuing KepublKaa primary ellection. REGISTER fc RECORLiER. Pteae anaoun-a A. A. STVTZM AN.otSkaakf ritie. as a ean-lidate (or Register and Rerorier, .uio.-et to the deciskua of tbe Republicaa pruaary election. TKEArslRER. WE ire aath.rrite-1 t announce EDWARD Ki-XLLK ol tuerset Town hip, a ft oalhLaie f -r a'imiity Trea.urer, rah)ec( to the driiiki of iheKejeb'ticjui t era at ibtir eoealav primary elecuoa. ThAnkma; my frietvi tor the vaerow vote three year- skj. i 4a:ain auoouire bmII aa a caoaiidate l'r O'unty Treafurer. H. F. KNEPPER. F -rTreaatin-r. JOHX IL "W EFVI ER. of Soner It niuii, ut.0(t to the decl9.ua uf the roten at the Repu!taa primary election. riJHMlSStnXEIL Plra.e aAnuooe Um nam a of AN AMAH P. M IL-L.LU. ui Bnithervaitey Twp. , lor the olfiee d 1 mmtMiner. iir-te- t th-? deeit-a of the Kpuolcan roier al the enulnrf primary eler- Pl.-ae annoum-e the mme ol JAC1B A.S1IAF FkK f uuematwninv Twp.. a a eOihdaie tor C tumiM"nr. !uht to the derLi.Ki of the ut eri al the Kepuuiuan primary electioo. Please annunre the nine of JOSEPH HOK MK. ol 5'uitret Twp.. a a catvlidate for t'oia. miuror. tutsen to the doL-iiioa of the Kcpuo U -iU priinary eiectjo. Pl-a--eann'-.in 3 Df S IS (' J )'.. n? S .uth ampufi Twuhip. aa a earn! Mute tor the otSJ of 4'unty i'm-niwii ner. uhe--t t tbe deciji-Ni of the voters at the Kepabltcaa primary elect to. FuK COMM1SSIU5EK GEORGE F. DENNER. IM .Soawrset Twp. Ad.lisoa Townsblp has neeer ha.1 a I'-oaBtr IVniinusMu-r.-and otlersas a enndabste lot tbat orhee, sut:ect lo tbedeel.tt.n oflbe routing prima rrelnttuii. tba'. itauneb Kepabiicaa. JAtti'H .s k r. i. r. t.- At IjIToi: Pteav ar.noance the aa3 of JOHX P. KliDAllS. ol Somerset Twp.. as a eandblaia for County Auditor, sahiect to the decision ol the roters at tbe Ke)uhll.-n pnaiary election. Mr. Kaoada is aell luallrwa forth, positba. MANY VOTERS. Febai SSIGNEES NOTICE.' .V.llcu ii hereby alrra. trat F. S. Hall, ol Mi yersilaie rb.rouan, by deed of rolaatary assiira ment. has assumed all bis real and personal estate, to J. M. Oiinxerlortne benent of bisereditors. All persons Indebted to tbe said F. K. Hall will oii.e payment to tbe Asslrne. ami tbasa harina ei.i:ins or demaaiis will aiaiia kaowa tba same wi:n out debiy. JOHN M. OLINfJER. Feb. Assignee. B" IPGE SALE. Ibe Commlssi-ners ef Somerset county will of fer at pub,ie sale to tbe lowest and beat bidder, oa Tuesday tbe ml day of March 1ST, at 1 o'clock p. m.. "O tbe premier, tba baililinsf of a hrtdire ..er Wells CreeK. io S-imarset Twp., al tba point w here i be public road croases tab! .ireasa Bear tba b .not Ibtoiel M'Wtoller. Plan and speeincatioascaa ba see. at tba Com nUi.ioner s otbca, anl will be oa eiblt.ltb.-o oa day ol sale. ALSO. I Ti Thursiiay the 14th day of March, lft. at 13 o'clock M., oa the premise., tha baildlna of a cnvered;!irid;e lob feat spaa hi tha ebr frota abutment to abutment, witbuoe Pier. Saul bridge to be erected orer the Casscimaa Riser at or near the townofi aswlmaa, in Upper .Tarkeyioot Tp., Somerset Co., tPa. Plan and speei neat Imw ean.be saea at Commia-sb-ners orbce. aud will ba uai czhibitsuai eai day of W. L SCHKOL'K. Clerk. WM. REEL. J. P. PHILsiii.V, I. PH1LL1PPL Feb -0 Com mi." loners. YMINISTKATOR'S NOTIC Estate of Barbara KrUslnaer, lateoj Berlin Br. deceaaao. Lerters.fa.tminlstra(loan Ibaahor, vstat. aar. rnx been srranted to tbe aaderslgned by tbe prop er authority, nolle, ts here y aWea UitiHiswus tlet.ted to ito makelurawdiatepayva.nt.aad tbosa barlns; claims against It will present tbesa duly authenticated f..r settlement without a.lay. L.C. Ci'LBoRN. Feb. 13 Admubwrator, Gold. Mines and Lands. Coal. CiiLI MINES ANDLAN1W OOAE. 1LVER SL1. mu LEAH COMPANIESORUAXIZED. 8TONK 1KHN MINING AOENCY. "OPPER MARKLE Vj4S. SEVENTH STREET, LIME OAL Pmr insi rHia. MICA MAliL A. H.WYMAN si CO, OYPSCM HfiW 11 EN Willi ET0 BUY A FARM. Send for on r Catalosne. A. II. AVYMAN & CO., 206 SOUTH SEVENTH ST. Feb .13 PHILADELPHIA. ECUTOIVS NOTICE. Estate oi J bo W ill. lata of New Centarritte Bur. . deceaseil. Letters tetamentarr oa tba abev. estala having been Kwantad to tha anderstgnl. aotlc. at hereby aire, to those indetited to It lo make rmm diau pavsaeat. aad tbosa having claims awaloM it to present them duty aaibentk-ated tar s.uimeni ssatarday April 13, lf7. at ta;lawrasiijea ol deceased ia New Centreville bvroutfb. D. W. WILL. Feb -C Execute. A UDITOPv S NOTICE. 1 lie aa-lersigned duly appohuad ta atafe. a di. thtiutl'fl of tbe (uods m the kaada ot Kraaklla litr. Admrnistratorof tb eate Joba Bowers, dee it. lo aad among tboa legally eatltledtberetu. hereby give aotb-. that aa will sund to tb. liatle. ot hi appointment at bb) .m-o. ia Soas enet, Pm.. Tbamiay. ta. at day af Marsh 1-Ts. wtiea and where all parties interesteil caa at lead. II. U b.l tit. Feb T. Auditor. S2500 A i tart, a rents wsnatd. U4- oesa lertrtwiata. Parttewlar Tew .0TaOto.ail ratae. we har determined wi rclaca Ua pricaofoar ta aa any purchaser .aa rrer-y clWk rsr. I. . ,.. m. . ...m. . , . . WNean . w .mi i m in.aie.MS hu m I I J a 5 i
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