'r-c,:,.,:;! ml n . i TT1 J At an early hour List Saturday morn- Itie bOmerSGt neraiCLX; two-story tfAme dwelling-house. owned bv Mr. that. Vliirnennan. a lew AirU IT. 1ST. 1 WEDNESDAY. Trot nut jour lawn mowers. Tbe martins are with us again. YitVs Garden Sred for alc at Seers' Drug Store. Hut your Flour at tbe Flour Depot of Cook lleci its. Got tbe best Yick'a Gat Jen Seeds, at G. V. Speers'. Buy your Grass Seeds aud Fish at tbe Flour Ik'pot of Cook &. Beerits. A mo lot of calicoes at five ct-nts per yard for sale at George It. Parker's. Don't fail to call and see tbe largest and cbeapest Stork of SUoes in town at Sol Ibis. As tbe time for holding tbe primary drawetb near, it waxe'.h hot for tbe candi date. There have been several new names added to tbe list of announcements tbis week. New Potomac Herring in marketall at tbe Flour Depot of Cook & Bt-crila, Sum ersct. Pa. Dr. Fundcnberg operaU:s succesfully tor stiint or crooked eyes, and iniert Ar tificial Kyes. "Heno chop," packed in China, the cheapest and best lea in tbe market, (or sale at Cook Si Beerits. Sol I'M has just receiveJ his spring stock of Boots and Shoes, and is selling them as cheap as tbe cbeax-st. Mr. Isaac Jones has been improving his property south of town, by building quite a I trge addition to his house. Dr. Sadler, Oculist and Aurist. Xo. 2--! Penn Aenue. Pittsburgh. Pa. Eye. Kar, Throat Mid Catarrh Siiecialtics. The davs are not l.ir diMaat when we shall see sad-laccd men iu the yards doub led up over the handle ol a luwn-inovcr. Mr. A. M. Spurr, the chief cheese mak er ot Sape. Burrel & Co., New York, with bis wile and tamilv, has moved to this place. I have a clock of llamlmrcs that 1 am sellinsi very cheap. Call and examine the quality and prices. Mus. A. E. Int.. Don't forget that Dr. Fundenberg will be here on the 21st, w hen all those wiiu Eyes. Ers, Nom-s or Throats are alfected can tie successfully treated. Xotii it. All note due us not paid by 22nd of tbis mouth, will be put lor collec tion, and costs added thereto. A. COUNTRYMAN SoX. As an iutiuci-meul to cut-tomer.-, a large i.roiorlion of the stock of Fashion Bazar will tie sold at cost. MUS. JAS. B. TltKDWKt.U No. ti. Mammoth Bliak. I.AM' Sunday was a beautiful day, aud that its suoshiuc and pleaMiiit brieus were appreciated, was evident in the lact tuat the churches were well attended and evt-n the streets were thronged with eople who were out enjo ing tbe spring weather. Dr. W. F. Pnndt-nliunr, Oculist and Aurist, Iroui Cumberland, Md., will lie in Somerset on Monday, April 22., and will remain several weeks lor 'he exclusive treatment ot all disi-a.ses of the Eye. Ear, Nie, and Throat. All contuPalions tree. Wanted lor cash. "iiHl Bushels ol choice w heat or HHl Barrels of choice flour. 5o0 Bushels of oats. 50 Barrels ol choice mvple mgar Farmers, look to your interests, and don't allow us to send away tor tlour. Cook A: Bkfkiis. Mr. lUldain. agent lor Morgan's Wool en totals, will be In Smersrt on Tutsilay 1 lie 2:1.1 iiit. See him and his goods aud arrange to trade your wool lor home made goods, and it will Ik- worked up in your own county. Prices low, and goods lietter than ever belore. Customers will lie visited during tbe seaon as usual. Beautiful Helen no doubt had a fine complexion, but it is more than doubtlul whether it exceeded in purity the complex ions of the ladies who use that inimitable auxiliary of female lovelines-s, Glenn's) Si'i.i-iii r Sour. Sild by all Druggists. Hill's Haih and WniMiKU Dye, Black or Brow n, 50 cents. , C. A. Walter, of the firm of Walter A Truxal. has just returned from the Kasl ern cities with a full stock ol Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, IJueeusware. Hats, etc., etc., in lact every thing that is necessary for a good country store. Call and be convinced. Gkuiiauts. Pa.. April 13, 1873. Hereafter we prowse to make it a fe cialty to sell tbe best out of the largest i a sortment, at lowest living figures, fur euh nuly. II you.wanl to buy on crei;i", go elsew here. If jou want to buy for cah aud save t wenty ier cent, call and see us. Mks J as. B. Thhuvki i., Fashion Its, ir, No. C Mammoth Blo.k. Nkw (iooos ! New Goods! Ihtrguim, Httiytiiit: IStirjtiin .' Farmers look to your interests and buy your spring eood at greatly reduced prices, from Frank Sipe. Jcuuertown. Goods will be sold tlioaH-r than ever lor either or yr il,r . Come and examine my good and prices before buying elsewhere aud be eonvini-ed ol the great reduction in prices. Thcj- suit the limes. The prval uutuber of account, large tin I small, in seven years, whim have no t-tiiiiiilatcd on the Books of Fashion Hi y ir, must now be paid. The buini.tw has tieen ojiened on a CiA '!(' V limtkt Krti1. A large proportion ol the goods w ill lie sold tit f't'l. Other goods at such rates that you will u t have to l.sik else w here. Mrs. J. B. Tukpw ki.i. No. 0. Mammolh Itlotk. Fashiou Baz.tr will ojien this week an elegant lot of Millinery, consisting of Hats. Bonnets. Frames. Feathers. Flowers, Kih Imhis, etc. Spring Sun Hats for Ladies. Misses sud Children a secialty. Prices lower than ever belore. Also. Laces, Trimmings, loves, H'e. Ties, Collars, t utls. etc , etc , All these j:o ids have been selected by an attache ol tbe house of Armstrong. Cator ii Co., of Baltimore, Md., the Urg es! Millinery House in the world. Mrs. J. B. Tredw f.li, Noi. 6 Mammoth Block. WAXTEI. Every person to know that the Slug er lannraoliirlus; Company, of l'ilfsdblircll, have opened au agen cy in Somerset, lor the sale of their cele biaieU Sewing Machines. Kotien T. ;i!lesie, ot Pittsburgh, Is ia charge, and can lie seen at tbe store of Mr. E. M Scbr-k. opMitu the IW-ofliec, where he will kav- lull line of machines at all tiiiii-s, aud will cheertullt show them to any one ikinkiug vf buying a Machine. We offer them at fair prices and on libera! terms. TORTCRKS THAT NkEU NOT UK Ex-( nt'KCi). People suffer a great deal ot pain tinnccessarialiy. Among tortures that need not be endured are those in flicted by rheumatism and gout, since the acrid element in the blood w bicb pro duces them by contact with the seusative covering of the muscles and j. tints may be eliminted by tbe use ol that matchless de putent. HostMtter'a Stomach Bitters, lie lore the inflammatory symptoms are devel oied to any great e xtent. When it is con sidered what excruciating tortures rucii. niatistu inflicts, and what a tendency it has. when fully developed, to attack the heart, the advisability ol an eariy use of tui li a reliable antidote Ix-oome at oc I apiart-pL The ihtutuatic yitw i t-x- an external treatmepu He has accoia itlied Iroin the LI.Kid by the iucrea.sed.ac plied tbis desirable result in the prepa tmu ol tbe kidney which act as strain- i ration o hi compound "Sulphur Soap," er produced by tb? Bitters, and the! the merits ot which are spoken of by I itlerer will dpd, it be tiea this supreuie j thousand; it i$ highly reporomeniied to all delco-ive apeut, that he ill lie protected j our readers. Pri 25 cents, by niail, 35 againtt a rctyrn if the agonising cm- cenw a box; 3 cakes" QO cents., bv nuiL p,aint. Dypcria. fryer nd ague, liver 75 cents. G.'lke 50 X. 6th street. 'Wnote poinplainii and other maladies, are also 1 sale Depot, 400 N. 3d street, Philadelphia, cured by this admirable remedy. j Sold by all Druggists. ; ... ; 1 ... 1 1 T 1 1 i if fiorti ma n 1 1 - 1 iWrAr. 'ejlivtlre. The bouse was undergoing ri'imint and was unoccupied at tlte time, Tlio lire was undoubtedly tbe work of an inetnJiary. Tbis kiod of thing is Ixttun iiilT entirely too conim iu in tbis section ol Uie country; almiest every week we hear t some lioue or barn being destroyed by incendiarism. The perpetiators shou'.d i be hunted down and brought to justice. I Mk. Gro. H. Parkkk has undoubtedly , t he lies! selected stock ol notions to be found in Simerset. Everything is new aud i cheap, and comprises in part. Fancy Soaps, : Poc ket Isv.ks. Hi:h-back Com!, Collars. Culfs. Neck-ties, in silk and lace ; Huch ' injs, Lace Curtains, ltibbons, traces. Ham j burgs. Fans, Parasols, Sun umbrellas, j I 'ells. Silk and Linen HandkerchieU, La dies: Trimniei Hats, a large and ornament ed lot of Children's, Meu's and Ladies' StiK.kings, etc. f)n Thursday night of last week the woolen factory, saw mill and planing mill of Mr. Leonard Tewell, near Cbeneya ville, in Southampton township, were en tirely destroyed by fire, together w ith all thvir contents. The less is quite ueavy and will reach in the neighborhood ot ft.!). There was an insurance on the property of about $.1,000. The oriirin ol the fire is a m stery, but is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. There bas been no fire about the premises (or at least a week belore. Jledjord (nitttle. Somerset April 0, 1S78. I have now on hand a complete assort ment ol L-idics' Spring and Summer Hats and Bonnets comprising all the latest stylos and shapes, ranuiug from the com timn to the best qualities. Also a full as sortment of Silks. Sitins, Velvets, Flow- ers, Tips, Fancy Feathers and Ornaments necessary to trim Hals and Bonnets to suit the plainest or the most fastidious tastes, at prices as low as can be found anywhere. Also a line ot Trimmings, Fancy Goods, Notions, etc., at prices as cheap as the cheapest. Mits. A. E. I'm.. We received a rather iuteresliug com munication from Hooversville, hut owing to the scarcity of space and the great length of the communication, we are un able to publish it. The writer complains that some evil disposed persons have been distributing anonymous letters ol a vile and slanderous character throughout the town, rerWting severely upon some of their best citizens, and that a party ol van dals broke into the German Keforrued chub'h and stole the Bible and lamps therefrom, s that the brethren were una ble to hold church. According to this the moral- ol the Hooversvillians must be iu a pret'y bad way. II any thing like the a Is iv ; occurs again, let us know, and we w ih lend you our Burgess and Police lor a lew weeks, and then woe to the evil doers. A DoniT Removed. From tbe contra dictory telegrams received from across the water" it's pretty hard to tell ho- the Eastern question will lie finally adjusted. A similar doubt in regard to the place to buy the best and cheapest Calicoes, Chintz, Ginghams Shirtings, bleached and un bleached Muslins, Sheeting and Pillow cases, Muslins. Bed-spreads, Table-linen, Towels, Napkins, Ticking, Cassimeres, Summer Pant-goods, Plaids and Plain Dress goods. Cashmeres, Alpacas, Silks, White Gok1s. Skirts, Sirijied and Plain Shawls, Table-covers, White Shetland Shaw ls, etc , is removed, when the public call at the store ol'Georgc K. Parker. He has just received his second invoice ot new gootl.- for the Spiing season, and his prices are clear down to hard pan. tin, thou and see for thvscll. Tub Dekai kmiint f Coin. The Committee on Coinage Wciuhts and Meas ures have air reed to report favorably Rep resentative Mais' bill, which provides thai every person who fraudulently, by any art, way or means, detaces, mutilates, im- p.iirs.lulsiiics scaies or lightens the gidd or silver coins wincti nave tx-en, or may hereafter be coined at the mints of tbe 1'iiitid States, or any foreign cold and silver Coins which are by law made cur rent or iu actual use and circulation as money withiu the United States, shall be imprisoned not more than two years and fined not more than 2,Wv; and any per who shall, with intent thereafter to circu late any of the coins aloresaid by placing iheieon any name, word, sign device, character or picture, or w ho shall utter or tender the same as money wLen so defac ed, shall be imprisoned not more than one year and fined not more than f 1.000; and coins mutilated or defaced as aforesaid shall not be a legal tender lor the payment ol any debts. MiniiLECKKkK IttMS. Thiuking that a lew items from tlii.-p art ol the county would be i merest in it lo life readers of the 1 1 Kit a I. ii, I submit the following: Before these items will have readied all the readers of the IIkkai.d, out schools will all have closed. They were all a success, having been taught by well qual ified teichers. Our farmers have quit boiling sugar, and aie turning their attention towards their farms. The prospects in this part of the county are tor a larsre wheat crop, as the wbeat looks remarkable well. Mr. Kudsley, of Meversdale. will be here iu a few davs a itb his Phot graph Gallery. Probably that Democratic State Con vention will lie held somewhere in Fay e'te county, as a wagon loaJ of Delegates led this place ou Friday lor Salt Lick, they said, with files and drums. G. A. C. Jexxek X Ko.wm Items. Our new blacksmiths have commenced operations, aud seem to meet with good success. The average youth can be seen now al imist daily w ith a lull supply of accoutre ments wending his way toward the streams. Our Merchants have been East and pur chased tine spring stocks of goods. B. 8. Fhcs. returned last Friday and says we cm expect a large slock ol tine seasonable g'sids. and at astonishingly low prices. House cleaning and garden making seem lo be the order ot the dar. Laiueutation and regret arc now being indulged in by a number of the young lolks on account of the sudden termina tion ot the sjielling school and literary society. A Young Men's Christian Association has been orgauized here by the eleelic.n of the following officers: President, Rev. W. 11. Sjiaugler: Secretary, W. II. Dielz; Treasurer. Hugh Wiaud. Their object will he to have slated meetings with the intention of advancing the cause of Chris tianity generally. A number ot hands are alieady at w.irlr .in llio r,.luin .l ti... nnn. ..l.uia , i.ieiorj nere. i ue location win oe imme diately north ot the residence ol Dr. J. Covode; from' plans received we under stand the building will be 54x40 and fin ished exclusively for the manufacture of cheese and butter. They expect to com plete and have it in running order by the l-"ith of May next. The sudden aud unexpected death of Aaron Friidiine who resided near tbis town, is another evidence ol the uncer tainty of lite: he was an old and respected citizen, and his sudden demise will be re gretted by his many triends. Communion services at the M. E. Chinch. Hopewell congregation, on tbe 21 Ii inst., at which time it is expected that an emineut minister from abroad will be present to assist lt-t. Luccock in tbe service. A meeting of some of the larineis in the distrk-t to couqmse the cheese factory was held here last Saturday for the pur e of making some arrangements for the delivery ol milk during the coming season. The meeting was a slim affair, and. consequently, auother will he held soon again. Dr. Vas Dtkk's MxrncuSo.tr. Dr. Van Dvke, whoee lite loug specialty, and ,.,i.i r... "imiu me iriuuiiH'ii mi irurmic sain dis easrt, bas endeavored for rears to combine Rattlixo O'er the Rail. "All aboard!" "Safe Journey !" "Goodbye !" "Toot ! toot !" And away we jogged to ward tbe Point. Slowly and gradually i eiset and all tbM clusters la and around it A vivid realization of ibis tact took pos- ; te-iou ot our spirit and we settled down in a rv lot nT irl.Hi M an.l ...Iiiui a-kiU tit u ..lie VI gMIUI UU MU Ul OS, w HUB IHG doleful wbistle of tbe engine shrieked ont ss if it were a relief to us. a mournful and probably a last farewell to the pleas ant "home of our childhood." At tbe Point we were detained an hour by an accident on the main road, and conse quently from there to Cumberland we went a flying instead of a jogging, occa sionally casting glances at the rapidly dis appearing bills and rocks, reminding one ot grim old specters which bid fair to haunt us long in alter years. From Cumberland we tore through that wilderness of wee. West Virginia. Kock- covered mountains, from away up in the milky wav, glanced down upon us as we thundered along through deep cuts and dismal tunnels. Around miserable mud called hovels myriads of many-ribbed sheep, bogs and bare-hioted tow-heads sported and wallowed together. At night we arrived at Grafton, where the merriest half of our party left us on their way to Illiuou,; alter w hich we settled down to be rattled and rocked through a long, sleep less night, landing us in smoky Cincinnati we were rolling along on the bank of tbe glittering Ohio. On we flew through hilly Ohio and In diana, where woods, hills and rocks ap peared as natural as in old Pennsylvania, and where croaking frogs and shaking ague breed in sloughs mutt Tile. Thus far we were disaptiointed in the appear ance of the West. Grain not so good as in Somerset. But after crossing the Wa bash into Illinois the scene changed from lulls and woods to an endless plain, the greater part ol which was covered with the richest erain. upon which herds ol cattle were roaningly grazing. Alas an imals. like men. have not "equal rights.' The sun sank in the prairie land beyond. and it was the eveniug of the second day and 9 p. m.. when we crossed the historic Mississinni iuto busy St. Louis. Hot cof fee, and away we whizzed through slug gish Missouri. A party of ladies struck nr. "WaV t-i,inr ImtiiA " anil a dozen "i'i " - - : hoys instantly struck alter, and we snooze! the while in the arms of Morpheus. We awoke in a country redolent with peach bloom. But like my trip, I am getting long and tedious. Arrived at Atchison at nicht. where 1 had the pleasure ot near- ing a grand lectute on "iue w asm uu Burdeus ol Society, by lienry warn Beecher. anil also had the gastronomieal pTHtification ol eating new onions, radish es an t rnuuaro, wnicn reminuea me oi beina in Somerset in May. And It was the evening of the third, day when wear rived at Falls City, tired dirty and sleepy. ours truly, No KM AX. Falls Citv. April 1, 1878. Editor Hkrald. In your last issue there aoneareJ an articl;, "Norihy Teachers." in which complaint is matle that several prominent teachers of Mil- lord township are not mentioned in rroi Whipkey s report ot the schools ol somer set county. In justice to all parties we deem it proper a word should be said to exp'a n w hy such worthy and cxcelhnt teachers as Trota. Will . and vv ener ao not appear in the County Superintendent's re port. We fully ami cordially endorse an the directors of Milford township have said concerning the valuable work these gentlemen have done in the schools of our county, and we also believe luev are gen erally and justly recognized as teachers of sterling worth, and we Know mat rroi Whipkey is lully sensible ot iue goou woik they have accomplished in the cause of education: tor bad bis history of our schools appeared as it ia written in the manuscript he sent to the department. rof. ill would be filly noticed as a teacher and as County Superintendent; but. unlortunatelv lor Prof. Whipkey, all he had i il of our Cotn'y Superintend ents was omitted by the Department. His matter Was condensed to eleven pages. Ibis being one page more than Somerset county was entitled to. The directors of Miltord must not thiuk the services of Prol. Weller are unappreciated bw-ause his name is not mentioned. There are a number ot teaers in our county whose marked and zealous educational efforts within the last decade would also entitle them to a place in the history of our schools if the object ol the history were to bestow a panegyr ic upon all the "leading living teachers;" but this was not the intention of Prof. Whipkey, nor was it the idea of Dr. Wickersham. Tbe object was to embody the tacts of the jW those out of mind, and not those ot the jtrttent, and this has been admirably carried out by the histori an. 1'rol. Weller and lus deseving con temporaries who labored not less earnest ly nor less successfully, must bide Ihe time when their present work shall be come a matter of history. Teach kb. Glexcoe Items. Glencoe is a small village situated in the south-eastern part of Somerset county. Tbe population is about 00 to 65 as near as I can tell. It is small, but still it is not deprived of some ot the requirements that are necessary to lormatown. There are two stores, one hotel, one doctor, one chair factory, oue blacksmith and one saw mill. These dif ferent lhing6 are all conducted by promi nent men. The saw mill is doing a good business, and tbe reason is because it is managed by good, industrious men, that take for their motto, "Work while it is called to day." Mr. Samuel Wilt has recently moved to this place for the purpose ol keeping a first-class hotel. Mr. W. was a well known and prominent citizen ot Stoys town, this county. We wish him success. The candidates have been numerous here tor tbe past week; the boys say they won't vote tor them, for they didn't set up the c gars. There have been quite a number of ties made in this vicinity tbe past winter; 2.2H! were inspected at this place ou the 7lb inst. The boys say they won't make any more, tor red (mint is cheaper than blue. The schools have closed in this town ship: as far as we can bear they were a suc cess. Mr. J.V.Li.t closed on tbe th, and on the same evening he gave them an entertainment. The ei erases consisted of spelling, reading, declamations and ad dresses. Tbe boys said the best fun was at recess, for they had a lively time play ing ring and kissing the robust mountain girls. Mr. Wilt says be Intends to give a free drink to all w hen be gets bis snapps. We intend to keep it a secret, lor if we don't all those candidates from Somerset will meet here and drink a barrel or two. We would say a word to all those city folks who intend going out for their health next Summer, come to this place, for we have fresh air, good w ater, plenty ol trout and every thing that is grand and magmticeut- SlMOX. Glexook, April 15th, 1878. XkVEit Ksows to Fail. Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Hore- bound bas never been Known to tail in permanently curing obstinate coughs. cold?, croup, whooping cough, nor any diseases of the respiratory organs, and it does it, too, at once. It is not necesmry to take it for a long time belore vou can discover Us beneficial effects. Its sale in this community is immense, and its popu larity universal. It should not be classed with compounds put up by inexperienced bands. Do not fail to give this great and potent remedy a trial. It will not disap point you. Trial size 10 cents. Large sizes 50 eta. and Oue Dollar. For sale by G. W. Benlord, Somerset, and Mountain & Co., Confluence. Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which is perlectly sale. Extremely palatable, Xo physic required. Costs 25 cents. Try it. Ah Astomshisg Fact. A large pro portion of the American people are to-day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or dis ordered 1 rer. The result ol these dis eases opon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of eojovment and uaetulness as it ought to be. There is do goial reason for this, if you will only thiow aoide pre judice and "skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green's August Flower. Your speedy reliet.is certain. Millions o( bot tles ot this medicine have beep) given away to try its yirtuefl, wit)) sat is factory results in every case. You can buy a samp. c bottle (or 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst rase. Posi tively sold by all Druggists on tbe West ern Continent. hr of Eb Cornet. ""r Sa5II ff nun" i t-i- ii I lj J 1! 1 L , ,1 -eh ' sw ' - i 1 1 1 1 f ' o The tive li a nulemii.l piwc Cur ltaiuir in their flrxt rear of pra-tlt-e, fur though Ihrr mny iUj it befure prartli-lnx flin-e inuiilbn.lt will be forever atterwar.l a favorite piece to Ihein. as it I uiaile to wear. Frica lor lull Krwl an.l Krmw Hand, frn 'em. IalMhateinpn-paraln"Tbel.lMIoll lf limn twirKalp." (Will ls n-ly about the middle o( Mv.) There ia hardly a niak-al community Id t li I- muntrr or In anr part of the civliiiod world bat hu been enraptared at the sounds of thin heantilul mclo.lv. 1 hare endear orivl to work It up in an appropriate manner fisr a flrft-lam lluk'kfttep. anil thouKb not eauy, any wwi rcKnlateil liamean maaurii. runt icauern. rta. Seat free to any adilrus. Urmxa Items. The numerous candi date bas bejn litre ia uuanlitv. We met --i mm Si times at a public sale recently; ne was "ail bright and 9miling. ana we sup- pose was happy. We understand the sportsmen from Somerset, who have been catching tbe lit- lie nsn in our streams, (in mis uie oouiu- cm a m uc wulij,, 1. m uu u- mate one ot their townsmen lor Assembly, who has pledged nimsell to Lave an act passed to have all mese rivers anu creeks nneci wun a sman species i v uaie. (in- atpar! nf tho-w rtimmon little fishes. 1 at thi exnpnse of the Commonwealth. We hear the Countv Commisiiieneri will oppose the hill l.c an Miens v lnlihv next w nter. They argue that such a bill will incur ao additional expense upon the county ia raising the bridges and making the streams navigable for whales ; and ol course, they are opposed to giving these two L'rsina bridges "a lill one ol tbem ot recent dale being quite worthless. Perhaps it woult' be well to nut liolu it up to the scrutiny of an investigating committee, in the days ol "shoddy." Our laruiera are busy sowing oats. planting potolocs, etc. Why don't some of our Democratic, alias Republican, alixs Temperance Lec turing candidates, saddle the National 1 arty horse and start tor llarnsburg on a uew steed ? We often hear this question asked. Mac. Oiiitl'akiks. Ia December, 1877, at Harnedsville, Somerset Co., died Capt. John Morrow. Captain Morrow was born l.i I 1 1 ! i asuuigiuu couuijr, auu learueu uie saddler trade in the city ol Pittsburgh. He was in Genera! Jackson's army as a soldier, at New Orleans, on the ever memorable tilth of January, 1815, where the victory gained by the Americans over the British was unparalleled in our history- In 1820 Captain Morrow came to Som erset, and from that time to the day ol his death, resided within the limits ol the county. Ue was universally respected as " a man of high integrity throughout the course of a long lid4, aud descended to the tomb at the ripe old age of 84 years. When the weak han-t icaows palnleil. And he eye beeomei dim with the mlt id xe, Then It ' time to die." In tbe month of February. 1877, Major John W. Lynn, alter a lingering illness, departed this life at.tlie town ot Conflu ence, Somerset county, in the seventy sixth year of his age. Major Lynn was born in the town or Somerset, and was endowed by nature with a vigorous and active mind. In 1824, he was a law student under Captain liogers, of Fayette county; but the un timely death of Captain Rogers, at Brownsville, on the reception of Ueneial Latayette, by the bursting ot a cannon, deprived him of his preceptor and put an end to bis lefal studies. Had he pursued the study ot the law, and come to tbe Baj. there is but little doubt in the minds ot those that knew him well that his Ca- reer as a iant. lawyer would have been brill- After leaving Somerset, he resided a number of years in the town ot Smith field in this county, and moved from tueoce to Cumberland. Maryland. For a few years before his death be resided in Continence. He left a widow and many friends to mourn his departure. He met the grim Messenger '-Like one who kM the drapery ol' I b cuui-h about hi in, A.ail lies down to pleuaat Jrc-iins." With unfeigned sorrow we announce the death of John Neff, Esq , which took place on the 2lith day ol March, 1878, aged seventy -two years, and twelve days. Squire Xetr was born in Somerset on the 14th day of March, 1 HOC, aud duricg the years of his manhood occupied a prom inent position among the business men of the town. In lS.io he was appointed by Governor SV'oll, a Justice of the Peace, which oitice he held to the satis taction of the people until 1840, at which time he was elected to the same ollics for the term ot five years, under the amend ed constitution of 1838. This shews the estimation of his immediate neighbors at that time, as the political complexion of Somerset was largely against him. He was the prominent Contractor in the building of the Somerset &. Mineral Point Kiilroad, and one of tbe few stockhold ers who subscribed a thousand dollars for the making of that valuable improvement He was an enterprising and energetic business man, a good neighbor and a warm friend. T his own family and rel atives his death is an irreparable loss. Com. It Si'staiss Its Reputation. For nearly a quarter ot a century It has been acknowledged that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy bas no equal in speedily and per manently curing "cold in the head" and all catarrhal alleelious of the nasal cavi ties. Its immense sale and great popular ity are dependent upon and entirely due to its merits and superiority over all other similar preparations. Very many physi cians having very thoroughly tested it, are now prescribing it in their practice. IIai.berto.n, OnL. Jan. 1, 1877. Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo X. Y.: Dear Hir. For years I suffered with chronic catarrh. Last winter it became more severe, seriously affecting my throat and lungs. My stomach and blood were also sadly out of order. I tried many physicians and several advised remedies, olilainincr lint tplmmmrv tr nn ruVtaf f r? J -v general ueaith became worse, so that I de- sjaiireu oi we. seeing lavorauie notices of your medicines, I procured one-half dozen bottles ot the Golden Medical Dis covery and supply of Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. The Discovery purified my blood and restored my general health, the Catarrh Remedy gave immediate re lief, and after a little perseverance, a radi cal cure was affected. Thankfully Yours. Robert McCormiik. Dos't JtK Dkceivid. Many tierson. say '"l haven t got Uie Consumption." when asked to cure their Cough with Phis kih's Consu minion Cure. Do thev nn' know that Cough. lead to Consumptioo and a remedy that Will cure ConsumpUon wiu certainly and surely cure a coueh or any lung and throat trouble. We know it will cure wScn all others faiL and our taith in it ig so positive that we will refund the price paid if you receive no benefit. l not tbis a fair proposition 1 Price 10 cts., 50 ct. and f 1 00 per bottle. For lame Chest, Back or Side, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 23 eta. For sale by Geojge W. Bnford. Somerset, 'a. Yhy will yoo suffer with Dysjiepeia and liver complaint. Consumption and eeneral debilitv when vou ran e-et at our general aeuiiity wnen you can get m our Store Shlloh S System llalixer, which we af-11 nn a rwiftv iriia r ntM In miw vnnt Prln- in-.. --.I . . r. ll k- George W. Bentord, Somerset, Pa. (Past fQiiUkifty. By Irritt J. Hrffley. T Soto Dole 1 """ svu'i i raiaiomeoi muu-ani eampie eornci 1KV1. j. Ilr.rn.r.1, SoxutsET, Psjis'a. MARRIED. WALKER SPEN'CER. At the T.mheran parsonage Johnsburg.March 10, by Kev. Charles Lauderhaugh. Mr. Henry I.. Walker to .Miss I .aura 11. ptn cer. both of Somerset Co., Pa. I.VITFVRFRi JFRWI f.T At thp resilience ot benjamin Gardner, near stoystown. March 28, 1S78, by Iter. W jate jtr cwis Ljttnberger. of Johnstown, Pa., to Miss Catharine Wilt, r Smxrui Cn l- AXKEXV BAl'SH. At the He form - cd parsonage, Stoy stow n, April 11, 1878, by llie same, Jir. joun it. Anaeny to llss Aonio lJaush, both of Sxiineract Co,, P- li.VKEU HM)VElt. April 11. 1878. i,v i v Tr.iTl Mr T. IU- ker to Miss Lizzie Hoover, both of Somer- gL,t 0 DAMAX STKCUKOFFv Ou the 7th ol April. 1878. by S. M. Houael, Esq, Mr. lienry Daman to Miss Delila StruckofT, both of Somerset County, Pa. BERKEV FISCHER. On the 11th inst., in the Mt. Ion Lutheran Church ot the Jennertown charge, Mr. Jeremiah Berkey to Miss Annie C. Fischer, of .lea ner township, Somerset Couuty, Pa. DIED. ALTMILLEK. March 27. 1878, Eliza beth, daughter of George Allmiller. ot Somerset twp., aged 10 years, 1 month and 21 duvs. SHAl'LIS. March 28, 1878, Susan nab Shaulis, aged 74 years, 7 months and 23 days. Mrs. Shuiilia' maiden name wus Coun tryman. She was twice married and twice widowed. The first time she was married to David Friedltne. The second time to Samuel Shuulis. She had nine children, titty -four grnuJ children and tU'"y great grand children. She was FRIEDLIXE April 0, 1878, Friedline, aged 55 years, 8 months day. CIIOKPEX1XO. March 11, Aaron and 1 1378, Harry Francis, aged 10 yoars, 10 months and 11 days. April 7, 1878, George Albert, aged 2, years, 3 months and 9 days. April 11, 1878, Mary Elen, aged 0 years, 11 months and 3 days. These were children of S. A. Cborpen iug, of Lavausville. They died ol diph theria. XE W A I VElt T IS EVENTS. A: Utateof PMIXISTRATOP.'S NOTICE. Aarun Frriillln. late ot Jenntr Twp., deceased. Letters of aitminUl ration on the above eftate havloir been granted to tbe andenlKned, notice ll neretiT civen to llnine indebted lo it to make tmme- .1 i a r a. lAirwiit ami t hi mm. h&vitiir i-lnlma air&inat it .,, ilMla.uiiii-ifl dulv authentleikLed for Mlliement on Saturday, May , l;s, at the late reaiUrnre of deceased in laid township. saltan M nr.iui.i. r., April IT Adminintrattix. S TATEME.NT Of the Settlement of the Sui-rvlor ef Mit- lunl Town-ship, lor the Duval year ending April S, l;s. DR. Puplintte ot Daniel Pile 'nl 17 I,erl Sanner 3t1 St JarobU Sillier 604 7a JohaU llklna T09 7 I'll. , Daniel Pile lytvi Sinner Jamb U .Miller John W iiklne Kv I-al.-r. 4..- 74'i 70 Mi 41 oil 7 SM3 OS Dae Township, Due frtn Sdiieri.r ot loruier years Unseated laml onler on hand 3S 22 02 1-M 18 Total At leu SIM it We. the nn.l.Tli(iwJ Auditors of Millonl Town ship hare this day examined the foreirolna; ac counts and hereby certify that they are comxt. Attest, O. M. Bakk. HAMtt PICK PIT. Clerk. W. If. W A LTKK, Osbharts, Pa.. t'EIKR HL'l.U April,, Auditor?. "OTICE IVotioe Is heretiy iriwn that I.urln-la KtuMds, wire nt M. J. Klma.li has tiled her petition for the lieneOt ol the act ol Assembly, serurlnir to married women tlieir iwiianita earninirs, and the same will lie presented to Ihe Court on 'Wednesday Zul nf April, 17H. F. J. KfKISF.K. April 17, ProtbonoUry. TESTERN PP:N?'A. (XASSK7AI. AND SCIENT1FHJ INSTITUTE. Tha Institute ureDares Students for Oilleire, Business, Professional Schools, Home Lite, and Teachina;. Location elevated, healthful, easy ot access, ami picturesque. oommaadlnK an extensive view of Chestnut Kltlve. Full corps of Instruc tors. Five courses of Study. Open to both sexes, bpensea moderate. New builUIPK for ladles. Open arate in each room. Address tbe Principal. JONATHAN JONES. A. M., Use-1. Mu Pleasant. Pa A UMISTR ATOR'S NOT'.CE. Estate of Noah Kosher, lute "t Queimhonlng-.Tp. deceased. Letters of s.tmim?tnit Ion on the above estste having- been (ranted to the undersiicned, notice is hereby given to those indebted to It to make Imme diate payment, and those having; claims airafnst M, to present thrin duly authenticated for settle ment on Satunlav. the 'Tth day of April 1171, at his late resilience. JOHNHAMER, March Administrator. HEALTH AND HAPPDlffi Hlthn.l HaiiInM re price. wtltli to .K.i. . . ..! ... if.7ooewho will WRHillTNIJVEBPILLS. The onlr sure Ct'R E for Torpid Liver, Pvspeosla, Headache. Sour Stomach. Constiaallo-i, Ielillity. Nausea, and ail Dillons eomplainu and Hlmii dlsorlers. None genuine aniens slimed "Wm. Wrlifht, Pblla.'' If your drUKicist will not sup ply semi 3 cents fr one box to Uarrick. Roller i.'o 70 N. 4th St. Phila. Feb. f XECUTOH'S NOTICE. tflalc of Peter f llnillespenrer. late of Uonemaus;h Tl.. deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate hav. lag been granted to tbe undersigned, by the prop erauthorttv, notice is hereby given to those in debted to it to make Immediate payment, and Ti a,nSinr.lar the llth day of May. irrs. josEPiimjiiiLBiriKittK, . , SAMC EL THOMAS. Execators. - ' vr : EUAL3TICE. I , (iif, tJatliarine M.Ooire byl IntheRoart of Ootnmon her next friend Charles I Pleat of Sotnenet Co-. Menter I No 14a. Aag T. 177. No- Tt S7-iNov.T. 177. rutpcena n I for divorce oo tbe ground Pntru-k ilcOaire. jof desertion. TO Patrirk'Mcolre,thedelen.ln( above named Yon are hereby notltied and required to be and appear at tbe term of tbe Cvart of Commas Plena to be held at Somerset, on toe tin Monday e Apia, a. W7a, (2Jd day.) to answer to the eosa- plalntoftbe said Catharine McUolre, Uie plafn- ti If above named. SheriH'eorre GEO. W. PILE. Sberitf March' r ' NEW ADVER TISEMEXTS. ESTABLISHED 1853. i t ARECORDOF A QUARTER CENTURY.I The choicest selection of new styles of every kind and quality of CARPETING, LINOLEUM, Carpeting Ijiiiing, J J FIFTH AVE i i Above Wood St. Pittsbur? . FORMERLY W. O. cV H. McCALLUNI, AND Ai-riHo McCALLUNI BROS J0T1CE. At ft ShrilTf alr of the 1 rental prirty of jH4in Aii'Tv-rn, ih-m in nucmmivrtiinjt mp., err. tV,Ta... on Tui-mImv iiki 1878, the ntideriirti M pan-hawd tbe loitowiaK lUt T ftrUrlcs which he ha left in pompon of the shM Jttoob M yern during dis impure ; au per ma are warned t interfere in anr war with the 9aine : 1 pair mercn. wngon and it-ran, 1 hay ct 3 cow a, ) hMir. 3 re rune caItvm. 1 suw. plow, 1 harm. 1 cultivator. 1 lot of hay. 10 hu.-fu-U of oat VI babel? ul rye, VI a'iv t wheat to the aTrtmiii, 6 aerefl of rye in the pen-unrt. 1 euok etivet 1 tuuUarL 1 floor cheit, 1 thHitrhtrar, 1 rink, i able a, 1 rlN'lv 1 bureau. 1 lHinue, 1 wtinU, Z leV t-alfl and leMii.K. V chair. lv chain. April 10 UAV10 It A UAH ART. Is otici; The undcndirueilcitixtis of JcflcriinTw,., Som erset t: I'a., hereiiy give notice that no prrwm shall tnnntianson their iandt bir the purpone ot linhtnic, hunting, picking Iwrrira or i.utu, nixler tbe ienaity ol tne law. tlidcon ShaiiliK. Jacob Heck. Henry F. Baker. John WriKht. John Tmo. William M.e.n, An- drew rii'-a. i-eier neca. tpnniim .11. cnaniis. Moses Rlsel. A. H. Toepon. William jttull. Fred erick Oardner. Henry Haker. John D. Miller, liunit-1 Tupon. Philip Id-ck, John Kooser. John E.iiiwL Hrnjamin Shaulw. praik-is K Orlrtith April 10 PATENTS; tallied fur meehaniil ievh-es. meillcal or other cieupounili.oruamentalde. tiimf. traile-marks and laliels. Caveals, Awiirn- mrnls. Interleren-m. Anneals. Suits Inrrlnir- menu, ami all cams arising under the PATENT LAWK, nmmntlv sttemled t EEJECTEDkSj the Patent tnri roost caws. natelite-1 bv us. He. Ing n)poslte to the Patent ttt-e. we doner mo-arches, and secure Patents n ly.and with broader elnlin-s thau tlx remote rnim Wnihinirltin. Ing nunoslte to the Patent OHtce, we ran make are INYENTORSSS vonr device: we niakecxamluatiorisiv ckmrgr. -n.i u.K-i.4. t.. iu.i..niMiiiiiiv. All rorn'ftfonii- ,n, alrli-llv- n.i.tl.lnil Inl Prices low Wt NO ( HtRUK rXLCliS PATESTIE-'l El. W r.rru tnnfflclslalnlhe Patent OlHee. tli oun-lleuts lii every State ol Ibe In Ion. ami to your SenatoraiKI Kcpreseniativp.in i;hiitj". r..,.... reii-reiiee aiven alien desired. Ad'treiis J. A.SXOW tv. OpiHiiile Pal ml OJKcr, Hi7'oa, Ii. '. April 1U Y DM IN 1STR ATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Henr) - Brhilgum, Uteol Millorl Twp. deceased. Letters oradmlnlst ration on thealwve estate nave Inn been granted to the undersigned by the prop er suthority, notice is nereny given 10 m iu drlt.! 111 it to make In-mediate nayment, and thiM having claims againut It will present them duly authenticated for settlement without delay on Saturday Mar . 17H. at the resilience ol Samuel UriillKum in Miltonl toanshM. SAMUEL BRlDKiCM, AprM IS Administrator, SCHOOL DIRECTORS' COX V EN 1 ION. To thi School DiiKlori of Somtrul Comitf : OKXTi.r.va.v: In pursuance of Ihe forty-third wii.m.,1 the Act ol nth Mav. Too are hereby nollliiil toin-et in convention, at the Court lloune. In Sjmemet. on the brut Tuesday In May A. D. 187S. iK-ing the 7tb day of the iiionlh, at l aJoVlock In Ihe alternoon. anil wlect. rira pore, by a ma h.rilvol the whole niimlierof directors present, one iierxm of literary ami si-lentine aciulrements. ami .,1 .kill an.l iirien.-e in the art ol teaehing. sj County &unerhilendent. for the three succeeding vears. dotermiiie ine amount 01 cowieoiuii.-ii tils Mm, mid eertilv the remit to the State Suiier- liitendent. at llarruunt. aa reiiuire.lli thclbirl)-- unth and Toiiicth seciiouiioi suid act. Itcrlin April ,1D7H. J. B. WHIPKEY. Couute Suiieiintemlcnt. April 10 D can money make Taster at work ror us than at anything Am. Capital jiot rojulreil ; we will tart you. 12 per day at home made by the iudustrious. Men women, boys and girts want ed everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. Cosily outltt ami terms free. Addrefs Tare it Co.. Autci-'ta, Maine. Marrn , TREASURER'S SALE OF iXSEATED LANDS. Agreeably te the provisions ol an act of Assembly, directing the mode of selling nnseateil lands for taxes, passed the 13th day of March, A. D. 181s. and the several supplements thereto, the Treasur er of Somerset County hereby gives notice, that unless the county, school, road and bailding taxes due 00 the following unseated lands, are paid be fore the day of sale, the whole, or soon parts ot each tract, as will nay the taxes and costs, will be sold at the Court House, In Somerset borough, on Monday, June iOth, 1378, for the arrearages of taxes due ami the e-jsts ac crued thereon : ADDISON TP .Names. Acres. Tax .tlS 00 .11 4N ..20 On ..13 80 .. t M ...10 ..IV 10 ..IS 40 . IS. 40 ..12 00 .. OS .. 1 S3 ... 2 25 ,.,)( ... 00 ... s 00 ... 74 ...IS 3d 4I0 Anthony Joseph eiO Cherry Lem.... 41T Cherry Mary K 4s) Church Msn-us.... '. lseMoore Mary 411 Moore Hlrain1 4") Ogle Charles ..... 40O Tom Philip 400 Tom Jacob , 41Vi!orey Thomas Jr., 400 W bite Adam loo Stutsman Joel's heirs liM) same 40U same..... 2iio same..... ........... ........ 200 same , jo same : u same ALLEGHENY TP. 43K A mee Thomas log Mu9erJohn 140 Cottroth at Schell 110 Schell k. Co Mt Flours Susan ttiftCheck tieonre Sou Coriroth A Schell 40U Meyers A Keed 30 same 10) fsiiamel J, Haer jjo Italian! A Devore BROTH ERS VALLET TP. 413 Lutlhorough Nathan l.iO Berkley Joel j;o Stem Abraham 12 Young r' raw is 100 Potter Sarah 400 Young John F 4U Uen.ua Peter CONFLUENCE BOR. ..! 40 .. 4 78 .. 13 44 ,.. 14 NW .. 2 40 .. S 4S ... :o iw ... 12 t .. 1 14 .. 1 M .. 4 40 ..410 70 . 2 10 .. 4 31 33 .. 2 60 . 10 40 . i S3 L'-its. t Batchleru. ti S I lev ins Nathan 1 Dudgeon James 1 Edwards Thomas X I'ullerton A Brother 1 Meyers Peter's heirs lo Sharp Joseph 1 Short William 1 Huffman k Brothers 1 Hurt man Oeorge 'I Carns Daniel 1 Cour-lu Benjamin CONEMATOHTP. 542 4.I ones Israel 44 WiUiams Israel 4V Miiihler Jomis........ luu KirBe Mk-hael ELKLICK TP. 410'jCorey James 4 4u0 Oirey 1-jks 464Woliersberger P D 47i lirey T nomas 'i 4 o Moore Betsy S ri Msvers Martin In trust ,.f Ml .3 10 . I M .. 2 so . 2 ou .. s 00 .. 3 Ml 4o 40 . 1 44 Vtt .a 4 so .4 44 . 3 14 . 14 D) S S3 S 20 4 1 07 4 HI 5 30 1 S4 167 tlreU-hman Peahen Lois 1 HrandleJ. N.M 1 Cadea Jamea 1 Conntrvman Patrick 1 Logstoa Ellas 2 Utile S. V 1 Klngler Joan- 2 Swauger Joba... 4 I'M Wm. F I Atiernathy Thomas 1 Courtney Patrick 1 Wagner Oilah , 2 Lowry Samuel 1 Wagner Alpb 1 OMet Frank 1 Ravenscraft Stephen.. QREENVILLETP. 411TbompsoD Jacob 41K Kiley Joba. JEFFERSON TP. 3M Ha'.lJohn 7SCoat William JENNER TP. 4s Hul.Iy Frederick 4u0 MishierJoha 4JS Miller Jaoob , CM Oliver William 400 Scott Joba za Whttmore Jacob 4uu Williams (ieorge 64 Levinfston Levi LARIMER TP. :A0 Bowman Samuel soa How wan A Ebersote sA Me vers Peter's heirs... 174 W lit A Wollersberer V2 Helner Ueorge IS Bowman A Barclay 207 Witt Joba L. loo Miller Jacob estate... Si a Hetney Ananias Sua Meyers A brenhaa IS Cunningham A Ways 1J0 Witt Juslah ,.m 00 . I so . 4 ii Jin .. S 30 .. Stl . S 07 . S lit . IU ..ISO .. 4 0 .445 14 .. so .. S SO' .11 ,. 12 M' .. IB . H SO . 13 SO ; .. SIS, . 11 M :: lii! Lots. 2 Martin Thorns.. 2 Abernathy Thomas 1 NE WAD 'ER TISEMElfj S. Abernalhy Charlotte O'Neal Barney Shannon Michael LOWER Tt'RKEYFOOT TP. Bell Willi ini Hugos Isaac Fie-ward A Httgus Hollwell Jolm Powers Alexander I.iwry Peter Huegres Willism K.lcy John D.... same S no 4VJ 4i S4 ..ii 47 . IS 17 . 4 U . 1 W . 1 04 . 12 30 . 1J 30 . 2 00 . ! . 14 . S 40 40 . 2 40 . 2 i so 1 W 44 44 4O0 4O0 400 lo 74 140 4UU 4U 27 1M7 m 1 SI ao Llla. 1 I 1 same Koonti A Meyers.... Lmldingion's helra.. Ansel Michael Youirht Sim-in Phiiltppi JabO... Herrliitf Svlvc-ter... McMllkn J. R McARery James OggOeorge heirs.... IkaicberS. W , MEYERSDALE BOR. ft icr Sol.un.in J Hruhaker treorge Bcniori John H Baer Henry Booee John IImcII Jolia Enle John Frst Thorn m W , Verrens William , Onne John Orine Jacob Hottman A Hale Hepp Klebaol Harden Jamea Helner John JobDnou Henry .lonlon Levi , keira Joseph Keim, Li'ciigiKKl A Hcachy..., Kirkeik James Lymon tleorge L-t'hon Henry Mrrers Emanuel .Mil'lt-ra. Martin Megahan luvl.l Meilairy Augustus Nauaie'FrclcrUk N angle A Company Pletiog Henry Ryan John Stephenson Jamea.............. S taker Joseph Smith John Sievensoa Franklin Thomas Adams Turman Charles Welser Frederick Walker E.C Wisa Fredrrtrk WalterOilliaa H Young Jobu Biltncr Samud Caton Noah Frc1.lb.1tl Bn Maier James Kooee William CrouHeMrs. Margaret Flick lncr Samuel Hay Henry Lint liouiinick Mrbliniy Oeorge Merrill Kaltiauiel..... MHtee liwrence Miller Norman Mlnkemyer Christian Sheets Joseph Sinucker Wm. B. Tenant Abraham Tipton John Oet t ieorge Mulligan Annie Tlbbet Joseph V'eitzell Ellas Weld Henry Thomas Yum Ucury M1DDLECREEK TP. LHS 1 Itf 2 3 t 41 ) J fi .X 40 40 2 ! 1 i! i 21 1 40 1 2 7 2 4 47 1 9 5 :il 10 l 3 l 1 40 3 ol 4o 40 3 l 4 7 M) 1 44 40 I M 14 se 1 20 2 24 2 17 1 Z 1 lo 1 .1 in 7i 1 2 Ml 1 4 1 1 44 40J BciliorJ tlnnning 2M C inner A 'onnelly... 124 tlarey Adam's heirs.. MILFOKD 84 9 so TP. 400VI!rook David 400 "Benson I'oter llv',1 Italian Matthias 414 Hoover John UM'- Johnson William pfl1 "litiley Thomas 414 'Moirudant Charles 374 Toin Ra.-hel 3Z8 Tom Dinah t 4t WIU A Wolierslierger 1 l.-,2 same 28'jYoang Francis 77 same Meyers Peter 24',Wollcrspenrer;P. I) l-Zi1 3 kiujc 20 Mason Thomas 4;7 l.aiguborougb Nathan.... NORTHAMPTON TP. i'4 Heaty Sarah M7 Brown Suiiaunah 131 Finnemore Sarah - 2K rclger Danh-I ivJ McBriite .--a rah ZiH Wullernberger Philip lou Witt C. A Wolfersoerger 471 Young Anne Wademan .Mary 2u0 Itoiden Eliralth 1UI Wilt C. . Wollersberger 21 Coflmth A Picking 26 Nett John 'jo same 71 Yvllim.Ui Alph 2im same N4 same. 2U Engieks A Smith Pv Harah s heirs ISO Knwm.m Matthias 24 John .Ned 20 san.e 444 Bowmaa Henry 14 '.0 IS 4 44 14 14 14 4o 1 l 14 40 14 ! 12 77 2 M 4 04 1 1 2 1 5 42 04 4 wr 74 13 IsJ 4H 73 TI 37 24 44 4 38 46 41 42 34 l'J 20 e l 02 K3 02 3H 40 i'3 tit 23 s4 2 ii4 1 70 TOO 7 'JS 40 14 64 2 2U 4 10 40 40 34 40 1 07 67 Lots. 1 we:g Jnmef 1 lloUiusn W. 11 PAINT TP. tr Clark James 1S Clark Denlel.... 4,11 Cook John 401'F.pley Andrew Esey Josiah 4'JO'i.Folk i'aleb 43NFolk Caleb sr. is Folk Owen 4'JO Jones Jonathan SH3 Johnson Perry loo Lilbman Joseph 420'nLyle James t ' 1 oore Abraham 413 Miles Samuel 34 PoorJobn - 419'. Shaw Benjamin 4wijSb.w Joan 4iO Spogle Thomas 401 Siokley Richard 401 Thompson W illiam 4" Trist Uiiabeih 13 Walker Klias 402 Went John 4-.01 .Werner Heremenius 30 Dorsey Patrick 4.19' j Bonnet Jacob 4J'i Williams Israel 441 Moore Thomas SHADE TP. 21 Ackennan Oeorge 30 Amlerson Samuel 4-4 344 Campbell Mary 412 Newbold Johnf.) 31S WiliUm Oliver ' 4-) 302 Perry Simon 14-4) 4' Tllton William ('4) 444 Klmmel A Hugus (S) 3M4Wltberall Samuel (4-4) VSl HltcshueQideon lie same Xfl same r7 Fogle John 41 Leydig Jiiathan 41 Burns James S4 Richards William SOMERSET TOWNSHIP. 2 NelfJohn 10 f.iie William :a WlilE-lwanl 11 Khoads Franklin SOMERSET BOROCOH. 1 Evangelical Association S Jtei-k Albert Hold Charles , Stahl Samuel , Est ) i Nell John 1 Neville Oeorge 1 10 Snyder Samuel P SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. SS9 Adams Alexander 11 53 S 4 11 40 14 74 t 40 13 7S 14 32 14 10 13 81 12 It 3 6S 13 44 14 22 14 17 13 1)7 13 17 13 14 13 lo 13 lo 13 2 1 11 44 01 13 24 12 II 1 47 10 l 10 1 VI 31 .. 94 ...13,44 .. 16.44 .. 9-14 .. 12.32 ... 14.41 .. 9.34 .. 10.S3 .. 13 44 .. 4.3 .. 11,24 .. 10.32 .. 4.S4 .. 4,li ..t .. 7.00 40 74 1.04 49 1.04 3.34 2..V2 3.34 1,H7 42 M ... .2I ... 2.'i.12 ... 30.64 ... 7,17 .. 2M 7 ,. 2 .. 22 73 . -J 44 7 40 4o4 Comlie William 4J7 McBrhie Mary 112.;M..ng ami Wilt 4J7'.Roney James 300 Sadiller John 421 Tempest Rachel 4u2 Wavman Catharine.... ........ 43 Brown Thomas i STONYCREEK TP. Kirrher Daniel 402', Williams Robert SUMMIT TP. lo Hicks Ojnra.l 401 same , VUi, Witt A Wolfersljerger Inn same S'-Wol.ersVrgrrP IT.1 . lamest William 7 uo 3 40 1 44 7 ov 4 06 1 -16 22 5 12 ttj 72 2 16 2 24 I hi 1 44 2 26 I 13 Lots. 1 FlKher 8 ,.. 1 Fern Francis 4 Hugus Isaac 1 Uucer Sophiah 4 Roddy John I) 2 Williams C. W 10 Sehell A Co 2 Haines W. J SALISBl'ItY BOR. Acres. 14 Smith John 2 ) Lots. 2 same Miller isaae A Keller Jacob 2 Hoosell Solomon UPPER TCRKEY FOOT TP. i 2S 41 Acres. 14 Baer A Henford t-T .Iwrk Oeorge 44 "King John 4 W Lohra Peter 27 Aoddy A Harrah 214 same ... 1W Barney John V4 Baer William J. 2 14 4 44 41 4 01 It SO 2 44 1 74 4 na 3 47 1 22 I 2 t 37 1 14 61 Shultx Jonas Lots. 6 2 4 3 2 Collins Mark Dean Edward W eimer David Infield John McMlilen J. H. Weller Jonathan Murry Thomas A. t RINA BOR. 2 Olteen Rev 2 Frybnrgh Jacob 1 Kreager Henry A Sob 1 Oeller Sahrstian 2 HottmanJohn . -10 Shaffer JoeUh 2 Weber Henry 4 Kaioey Mr. Roddy JohaD. . . 2 Piper Albert Lyons A. A Co. 1 Snediey Joseph A Son 1 Sloan Henry .... 1 Riley W. H. 2 Morgan, Young, A Item at A Ce. 1 Kaab A Fryier - 1 Cunningham Wesley 1 Carbaugn Mrs. L. M. - . 2 Adanaon. Spencer A Co. - 1 )! 2 ) 2 W 1 44 4 49 14 40 2 0 1 49 24 II 6 04 ST 40 19 SO 1 74 34 It 1 1 49 34 9 Pi 4 40 04 40 2 09 1 90 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 Acres. N. K Lichliier A a. - - Baer H O Baer WUilam J. . . . same same HaerKeflna Conrad Margaret 2S0 Baer W. J. - - - M to Sale to tegin at 10 o'clock A. 3T. JOSIAH SELLER. April S Tresnucr. A NNO L'NCE.WEX TS. 7t 4 All candidates will berhirged Fire Dollars () fiirthe ailvenliiiug of their aunous-ementa from now nil the primary eleet.io, wlih the exception ul -anahlairs (or Auditor ami Poor Hons Dtree k kx which Three Hollars (3I will be cbargad. All tk-krta One a.l sr t -I) xr thnnsand, to he belore ihe; are lakes tuna the oolca. COX'IRESS. A Farm-rfoT C mgress PAN1KL MOSTOLLER. M.NATE. Ma. Si t n .The fact that Ibe neat Senator iii.iunnir hii term have a voice in the selection w ot two I . . Senator and the re-dWtrtctlngof the -4 I sim mskea this a most Imlwrtant election, and believing thai with his etpertence ami thopwgh ac.iualntsn.-e with theilutles of Ihe nfflce. COL. i K 11 Yl'TZY will make the mast available csa- ' dl late we can moninatc. i. lease anm-unee bis e. CI I U.l..s oi nmmii ivp FOR SENATOR. (iKORGE G. WALKER, Of Allegheny Twp. M s-Mi IK I VL. Tothe Voters i-f s..merse : I l'h mtkniiul clllsens of Alleghenv township. (M 1 reiectfiitly represent by presenting the name of 3 41 I treorge if. w aiaer ror w.'Mr w.i.-wiw 40 j tloa at the apiiroaehlng Repuhllcan primary etec 3 ! I tinn f.r mmiuallon f.r theotn.-eol ST A IE SEN 8 li' ATOR, we present a msa of lemperate. moral 1 7 ! ami Indtt'triims hatiits, and in every respect ei-m- 3 12 I petent to discharge the duties of the othce. He it 4 20 ; just such a man as the Sowr.wrT HxaaLn recom. 2411 memls In lis issue o( Ihe 2 -h of March, is:. He ;i 2i 1 Is p.eicd ot the aliillty to draw ny his own bills 3 it i and stand up and a.lv.n-ate their merits. so, Kev. U.S.A. romuiisoo, am " . 40 ! Albert P. HiilegaM. Alexander Ware, ! William W are. ! John C. K-ili. i Oliver Meyers. : Andrew pourhaugh. William Coughenlr..ur. 1 John O. Iieeter. Jacob U. Hlllcgjf, Samuel Co-tcr. ! Oeorge D. Brandt. I riah W. Poorbauah, j Jacob KimmeU AlooioJ. Hartman. ! Conra-I Horhsictler, t Jerrv Meyers. I Michael .. Ellatiargrr, I John server, Frankiin Darkle), William May. Jacob Burkaart, Ellas Earner. John Iieeter. James A. tilllegass. W Ilium A. Brandt, Flmuad Oleaasnr, Dauiel J. Keeler, Israel Keeler. Jeremiah P. Hartmaa, Peter W. Slider, Joslah E. Mevers, William H. Miller. Emanuel Meyers, Simon rhdnge. i jj, j uaton John Merieticr, J.avph J Olmltesperger.i Henry Aoiicr, J.n on Marvcr. - S2I.. 3 47 I 2 U' ! ASSEMBLY. 4 Mil MemorfalistA Aa-rii i x or Aoatauc-vT m.nte ami entered i.i.. rk. noili .l.v ol Jtniurr. 191. between can didates for the Legtulaiure fr.im the eounty of Somerset, State of Pennsylvania, witnesseth. that tbe sabl candidates for and in consideration or Ibe ...in. the time and exuensn nece-nary to a general canvass of said eimoiy. hare ami do here, hv agree, each lor hiineel' au.l with each other, not lo make anv canvass, either in pern oe hy ...... n.n.iin." ih. UeuublWan ITiuisrv Election lor tiii vear luTsexcepl in the township or boroogh In which I hey respectively re-liie ami the borough ol Somerset. The said candidate do however re serve unlo themselves the right to correspond. n i .jK.n.tM wiih the voters ol theeounty in nlercnce to their camlblacy. II Is also further agreed upon by tne said candidates that the chair man of the County Committee shall be fully au thorised to withdraw from the list of candidates, the name el any one who has become a party to this eoutraet, who wlllully violates any of tbe pro visions..! this agreement. In trstltrnmy whereof we hereunto sulwrlbed our names, uu.ier Ihe penaly of a forlciture of our right to be a candidate at the ensuing RepubUcan Primarv Election. BENJAMIN A. FICHTNER. Continence. WILLIAM COLLINS. Somerset Twp. WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN, Jenner Twp. B. F SNYDER. I'rslni. S.VHC EL M 1ER. Salisbury. J. W. MOSTOLLER. Hucmahoning. Please announce SAMUEL M1EK, f fa mow for rllle manuiacture) otSallstiorv. as a camildate lor Assembly. Mny Republlcana. 1 am a candidate lor nomination for Legislature at the coming primary rlo-llon. JAS. L. PI Gil. WE are authoriie.1 to anm.nnee SIMON P. SWE1TZEK, of Larimer Township. Assembly. Mr. Sweilier was a private ol Co. O, t nited Mates Intantry. who enlisted the 2oih of January lufl'i, ami served three years ami was discharged at Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, the 20th Jan uary he serve.! in both the eastern ami western armies and done his duty nf a soldier throughout the war ol l4l. MANY CITIZENS. WE ere snilmrlie.1 to announce A. J. COLB iKN.of Somerset Borough, as a candl l.-ite for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Re publican primary election. FOR ASSEMBLY, JOHN A. WALKER, Of Adillson Twp. For the nomination for Assembly at the coming primary election. E. M. SCHHi K.'K. riease announce the name of JOSEPH D MIL I.EK. of Milford Twp., as a camildate for Assem blv. sul.io-t to the decision of the Republican vK- er's at their coming Primary Elect.. n. Pleise anm.uii.-e EMANUEL J MEYERS, ol Berlin Bor.. as a candidate S.r Assembly. suheet to the decision of tbe Republican voters, at Ibe coming primary elect ion. PKOTHONOTAKY. 1 am aeumlidate for nomination Air PTotbono- taiy at the Republican primary election. ntiisi r . i . t... i VOa rROTHIIXUTABY, JOHN 0. OGLE. Subject to Republican rules. FOR PROTHONOTARY, AUGUSTUS C. DAVIS, Subject to tbe decision of the coming primary election. SHERIFF. ForSheiirr, JOSIAH MOWRY, of Somerset Twp.. subject to ihe decision ol the voters at the ttcpnbiiratt ptiinary election. For Sheriff. JOHN J. SPANG LER of Somerset Twp.. subiect to the decision ot the voters at the Kepuriiieaa primary eieei am. WE are authorized to announce JOSIAH SUA FEU. As a eamllate for Sheriff. Please announce THOMAS GALLAGHER, of Jeuner Twp., as a camildate for Sheriff. WE are authorised to announce EDOAK KYLE, ol liuemahonlng Two., as a candidate for nomination lor Sheriff, at the ensuing Republican primary elleclioo. Please announce UEORGE A. PILE, of Som erset Twp.. as a eamlidate lor the orn.-e ot Sheriff, subtest to the Republican primary elec tion. Mr. Pile Is a farmer, and was formerly a member of Company C, w4th Regiment. i , ens. REGISTER A RECORDER. Please announce A. A. STI'TZM AN.olSbanks- vllle, as a candidate for Register and Recorder, subiect to Ibe decision of tbe Hepablh-an primary election. WE are auth.irised to announce WILLIAM B FREASrief Somerset Borough, as a eamlidate hir the office of Register ami Recorder, subiect t tbe decision of the Republicans at their en.uing primary election. Please announce J. C. Yatxy, author of '-Prison Life Experience," as a camildate lor tha nomina tion lur Register and Recorder. In-. Yutsy was a private in IV C. 44th Rrgt.. P. V.. during the rebellion. He enlisted In August. IWJ2 ami served until after Lee's surrender. At the battle ot New Market. Y a., he was wounded ami made a prisoner, serving In IJhhy, Belle Isle and Salisbury, f N. Ciprisonsfiirten long months: At the time or his capture ke -tipped tbe beam at 170 iioumis, but alter his return the beam did not quite tip at ll'i. He was a good soldier, faith ful to nis officers and comrades. He Is desen Ing of the tfflce and should tie nominated. MAN Y CITIZENS. Thanking the nnblle S the vote received three years ago, 1 again announce myself as aeandldate for Reguter A Recorder. innisna. nnntn, Ot Brothersvalley ToJJliip. TREASURER. WE are authorised to announce EDWARD K ELLER ol Somerset Tuwusblp, as a candidate for santy Treasurer, subject to Ihe decision) of the Republican vigors at their coming rlenary elect l-.n. Thanking my friends for the generoos v.te three years ago. 1 again anmauce myself as s candidate tor County Treasurer. H. F. KXEPPER. For Treasurer, JOHN H. W EIM EK, of Somer set Boroogh. subjea-t to the decisloa of Ihe voters nt ihe Republican primary election. - Please annownee SAMUEL J L1YENOGOD, f Salisbury boconno. as a esu IHale for Cvonly Treasurer. COMMISSIONER. Please anmvnce tbe nam of ANANIAS P. MILLER, of Brothersvalley Twp., fur the office of Commissioner, subject to the decisloa of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elec tion. Ptense announce tbe name f J A COB A . S H A F FER of iiuetnaboniDg Twp , as n eandldate lor Commissioner, snbieet te thadeeissea eft ha vot ers at the Republican primary elect ion. Please announce the name of JOSEPH HOK N ER, of Somerset Twp., as a candidate for Cont misstoaer. satijaet to tbe decisloa of the Repub lican primary electioa. Please anoeanee DENNIS COOK, ef South ampton Township, as a candidate lor tbe office of County t 'om mis toner, subject to tbe deetatua ef the voters at the Republican primary larUoa. FOR COMM1SS IONEK GEORGE F. DENXER, Of Somerset Twp. AN S0UN CEMENTS. COM M ISAIONEfL COXTtN UED A.ldtsoa Township has aersr Jii-I a C-samr t,-.anmisel.,ner. ami offrsas cn lidafe far tha ec. rut eet lo ia.., lee riberofnlne pdma ryrlactl. that Haaes-H Rstsabltcaa, JACOB STERN EK. We are authorised to iimmrt the name ef BENJAMIN R LINE, of Jenner Twp., aa a can didate for Ommisebeier, subject te the tiartaiua ef the Hepabib-en primary election. We are again aatborls-d la aaaonnee S. 3. BAER. ef Brotnersvallev Twp . as a candidal Air Commusioeier. subject to tbe decisloa of tha Re pahlican voters at Hx lrerlng primary elect Ion. and thanking ssy friends MtregimernwsTnieiheee years eg-. 9. J. BAtB WE are authoriie.1 lo ana-mace PETER T. OAK UN ER. ol Jenner Twp., es n candidate tor Commissioner, subiect to the deelssua e( the Re publican voters at their eooung primary eleetioa. WE are authorised to anavanr JAtXH CKITCIiriELD. nfMltftirrl Twp.. as a candidate hsl ommlastoner. sabject tatha decision cl I Keputilk-su at their ensuing primary eleetioa. WE are authorised lo anrwance JACOB J. SPKICUF.R. ol Stissrcreek Twp., as a candidate (or Commissioner, sobjeet la the decMoa ef tha Republican voters at their coming primary elee tioa. WE are authorised to aaaoane that JOSEPH J. MISHI.EK, ufCoaemaugh Twp, is eaadi date lor County Commissioner, subiect la the de cision of the Republican primary eierthm. W E authorised t nnnoaaea OEOROE LOW RY. of Elklk-k Twp., as a candidate lor Ceat mls loner, subject to the derlseua nf tha Repab lies as at I heir ensuing primary eleetioa. rteaseamvoanpeCAPT. WM. MAUSER, ef Uuemahoulng Twp., ssa ca ml Hate foe Count r Commissioner. MANY CITIZENS. Please announce the nam f JOHN FAffi- LEV.of Lower Turkeyloo4 Twp., Bor.. asaeaskli- nate sr I .-only t;ommissioaer. suntect to tn ilecisbsa of Ih Keimblleaa voters at laeir earn ing Primary Elect aa,. r iR COM M ISS n N E R, STEPHEN" TRENT, IHStimyereck Twp. PgR HOUSE DIRECTOR. WK are anthorited to annoanca I. It. LI A X KOO.NTZ.nl Somerset Two., a n candidal lOr Poor House Director, sabjact lo the decision ef Ihe Republicans at l heir easulug primary eleetiua. WE are authorised b annoanca HIRAM BE AM. of Somerset Twp., as a candidate Iue Poor Hons Director, subject u the deeissim t tha Re publican primary eleetioa. Pleas annoanca my nam JOHN FEU1. sf Stonycrrek Twp., camildate lor Poor Hoaee Dt rector, tubjes-t lo the decisloa el th tk Repab-ih-ans, st their ensuing primary ectloa. AUDITOR. Please announc lb nam of JOHN P. R Hi A DS, of Somerset Twp as a candidal for County Andltor, sabjeet to th dclaloa uf th voters at Ihe Republican primary eleetioa. Jtr. Rhoade Is sell .Uallned Air the mattloa. MANY VOTERS. W E are authorised lo announce JOHN M. K1MM EL, o Jefferson Twp., as candidal for Auditor, subject to the decision of th Rpubllan at their eniuiug primary eleetioa. Please announce SIMON P. FRITZ, near Pin Hill, aa a camihlat lor Coanty Auditor, sabjeet lo the decision of Ih voters, at tb Republican primary eleetioa. Mr. Frila ha for s number ol rears been a teacher, and la well nuallSed tor th office. BROTH ERS VALLEY. Wear authoriied to anmaanc th nam of HI RAM D. McCtiY. of Jeflersoa Township, as a eamlidate ft Auditor, sabjeet to In deeuioa ef the Republican voters at their ensuing primary eleetioa. Please aanonm- tbe name of J.' M. BAKER, ef .Somerset Township, as a eamlidate her Auditor, subject to the decision ef the Republican voter at their ensuing primary elect lo. X W AD YER TISEMEXTS MEttrANTiLK ArriimKiirvTs -DEALERS IN MERCHANDISE, Ae., ke Somerset County, take nolle, that. In pursuanea of the several Aruof Assembly ef thi Common wealth to provide revenue to mast th demands upon the Treasary and (or other purposes, tn en derslgned Aipraiseref Merintlle taxes for said County, has prepared a list of traders ia salsl County, ami placed each In that class which to him appears just and right, w wit : 4DDlSO!. KWaifrrs. M. A. Roes A Sons H. L Denn A Bro. Uston Bn. A. C. Frey Wk. Emlsley A Soa AUWHOir. lUttUtr: Kllllnger Bro A Co O w Ordner Jvhn M Schrork BIKL1B Boa. Jlef a iters. sTcslaureaf. John Staeer A20 13 srw cxxTBaviLLS soa Ji Metollm. u' Alex Ben ford 14( sioaTaaarros i JUI iters. John H Miller I 4UeW Way 1 14 1 ate lUTiaiiu aoa 14 a.,.,, J M Topper F ram Is J Uillespl Daniel Heffley Ul Sit Ji Phllsoa U Teeeras. C M Stoaffer J B Walker l-'l Pint ifera J Poorbaugh A Soa 14 Geo Johnson Kioto A Cook D A Bru baker PaulGNowag leo W Crtssinger Pbilsoa A Bro Tarer. S S Shaler Bmnktrt. S Phllsoa A Ca 14 Topper A Uro raisr. 14- Bttailtrt. 14 W ELohr 14 j ut'BJiaBoaisa. . I MttoiUr, 1 ( R OrUBtA iGeo Hoover 4J Samasi DaaAasB BROTaBBAVALI.rr. tmloiUrt. J R Boos Dintilltr: H AROLnmlis KCIwmlis issmiwi BOB fUfllm. M A Ross A Srna A G Black A Son I M Dodds Mountain A Co V .-salami AGruB Tavern: John IJstoa Scott Sterner osxron KeltiUrt. Fash A Layman H J Boyts Tewera Augustua Koehler elblm a Krltiltr: Wm R Getty oaxoviLtr RtUilrrt. M Olutfelty BtltiUro. Henry Schlag A Co jnsirrowi bob BtlmiUn. Franklin Sip JBWSBB ScfeUers. BaXlBBCBT bob. I Mrfiltr. n' PelerS Hay M Gut telly JebBsoa Collins ."! aaeDB, Hetaibn-s. F R Rankin 14 BO it BBS BT BOB. kttmUm. 14 Conk A Beerlta 12 14 Mrs J BTredweU 1 HI Sol I' hi U I W Speers IA . I Henry Heavy U ; J H Millar 14 5 IS R Pile u E K ration 13 HA Flick AC . f R Parker IS ! ) I Flick 1 I A W;Knppar 1 (Noah Caseisser 14 -, sebeer A 4 12 (J F Blymysrr U IG W Bee ford 14 1 E M Schrork U ,4jj Hohlerbaaai tSall laeerae. IMraEA Fllek 6 I Joelab Braat Ui AeaAere. !jOKlmaelASa SS iSuasersat Caanty Bank 14 CJ HarrisoaCaanleeti BOBlBBBBT AXaUrra . . I rwi I pw A l-'oaauymaa A Soa u rrosTrutx. AWaiier. Mrs S J Cover A Soa 12 1 I Wag B S Fleck U 14 J R Waiter W S Morgan Peter J Cover V L Baltsar J J Bkmgh I4i To, Josiah J. Orlfflia Jo stall La BIBBB HctaUrrl. Herman Johasua 1 J F rjilner lowcb Tragkvswr fUttiUrt. E J Collins iDDLacacn MtUUrr. DiMiUtTf Henry Saari wetltwi BOB. AVteiirrs, J 9 Zlmmermaa I'oeer A Appi Neah Bowmaa 7eeeraa J H Hit Samuel Caster C B Moore Andrew Hlgbbergrr ; ILrOBO Afa iters. trawrT. AefaifeeA K Miller Walter A Truxal J M Saler Miller A Bra S A Haines A Son Hamsiei Snyder b H WoUersbrsger Tavrnu. Joeeph ScbPKk uirxaaoatg Boa MrUiUr. J H Y.ast E Wtneland J T Shipley Hartley A Bro J R Camplieil G J Black W C Hicks A Chisholm 1J & riooutaeu UF Enoe u Hiking BrosACe l::j iiisriUerg. Jj Relnnld Ebaagh 14 rrrsa Tx-Bavrosrr. AVfaiisrs Kreger A Uerhart j FBBISa BOB. j AVfeiJers Hi J B Lyon A Ce Ii T Harrlngtua 13 e 14 18 14 13 I i a Hooiuaoa u Dnvls A Coder 14 J A H enter j, Thoemas W SeeU 14 1 Teeeras. Joha W B-nford IMlheeaaa UkU 10 WBLLBBBBCaa BUB. 14 MlatUr$, ''John R Brlnkam C P Henley ACn G W Gassmaa A P John A Co Hocking Bros E L Newcomer I M Baeghiey Ts neraf. Robert Out brie W J Jones Naugl B aaiera 14 14 ! Henry M jeer r Tsreraa. 4 1) H De Haven i Jena Lejillg j . ..Dtefi: fee (. aojYalHInkl Phllsoa Black A Co C'laaelAratlaa af Tataslara af 'Jlrehasi. !. Sales L00O, Sales 9 6.UO0, Saias 4IU.UM, Sales 414.009, Sale ., Sale 9.W.-SO, Sale tevout. elase 14. UX 7 tax tit tal 12 6 tax 1 0 US 429 I US 4-4 Oe UIJUW class la, rlas 12, rlM II, elaas to. eias 9, elase a. riasmlSlrmtlaa ef rsXaat sfadtsrlaa teal. Sale Hot. Sales (2UO, Sale j0W, etas A rlas J, rlas 2. UlIM tax 919 v tax 4- t riaaalAraftam af Tavarssa. Sale K099 aad , lee elase a. taa M Claaalaleatlaei mt 1 at lag; Meet a Sales 42, M4 aad aader, elaas A tax gJ9 I'tusirn'iTHisor Wantasiaxa Liatos Deal uta. Sales 46,000 aad aR salt nader, elase IS, 924 Take not ice, all wan are reaeerwsd k this aa. prnisemeat. that an appeal will aa beW at tk Ceenmlsstoaer'sofBee. m Scan r set Pa., is th Sd day of May, A. D. IS7S, htwea the hoars ef t a. m , and 3 o'clock p. m, whea aad where yea asay attend If yoa think Beeper. D. L. PTIILLIFPI. April It Merraatii Appraiasr. week la yoarewa tuwa. 94 Oatm fra. O U Uat'hkB AVsadar. tfroa Waal a sasw in persons f eilber sax eaA make au u DBS usey warn, wm war a parlcniars to H. BAlLBTt vol, rortiaau. yxlna. MircaJI it I ' i U 9 I U f I 1