UL -::.! The Somerset Herald. WtlNESDAT.. J'i 3, mi. r: mmm ami nnii will del '" i a lie a. i'w oo.-Dor iirtnlaud VVatet sixeel. as lullows: EAST WEST. stall. Mail. Is-.1V rui.l-uri:ii S4.a.ni. licnvcNcw York rvip. m ltoo ri'iiiui'ip' ii Hnililuore ..10 " hi lmiomi S:ts p.m. 4 V aiiiitrl.n s a. in. 1 Cum 1.4-1 laud p. HI. ' ltviiitiunn X:li Min. n.1 l'.iint 4 " Otitol'yle 6::w - la. 1 uixiitoa n 7l4 M Ml. I'leMMiint Till - ' 4niH-llvill est " ln It.sl !t.40 1113 lljw 11 ill li 20 11 !.; 4 ,...;i. lis, III' M- rl.-nsalil I .k,.i,t.. n nvo ! ic y mi Point &.i. t. m. wm Ni-viim tin " J Hi p. in. Mi Keeniiorl 7:4! Slu a. in. Itni'l'it k 4:4'. Plll-iUurEb kff.p. nt ,.i.i t'lla All trains run t'T Baltimore Time, 14 uilnutci tastertiuui 1'ltts.bargh Time. In- Express train lea re! IMIifbunr at hti P. M. .r-'inti ' at -INinncllmrtibj WHO P. M.. Mineral I' .h i I" 1" A M- ln re"1 lhe Express ImvM ,',.,,'il- rii.n.l at if 40 A. M.. arriviiin at Mlnerul (nil 4'3" A. M.,C-jnui-Ufvllto t.li A. M., 1'ltu- t-UT-U : A. M. -I,,, pinut iiiroi-t an I pleasant rouse to tbe East ... s ,uin via Washina-iun City. 1 '.p.ui-Ii Mril leavii.K at :4i . to.. uai:y.er--,.1 at VYa"hlPK'on at d im . I:l. : italtlm.rc. ;i:10 J, . : Philadelphia. 310 a. u. ;tw Y..rk. . hii'liin'Hi'I. ulSa. m. H P'Uxti Express, leavtK 6:45 p. in.. daiiy, ar- Wa-lunKton at 7.0 a. in. : liultlmorc.H :4u : Kii'hni !. :la p. m. i l-liiiaueipuia, l.ii j Ntw York, p. m. Tl.rniKh Mall nil Kvpri iw traina ilaily. A.-iiiiiunklima tmius aud ju:i;ttc KipreM fX'-ept Sunilay. Ii ket hKiw.mtwt Kitlh Avrnnn anil Smltli ti.M Miwm.aii'l lt-it ci.rncr Orant an.l Wamr virt-fl1. Pnljiiiuruli, Pi- 'rt i M.xil.K.nerlTl-act Aarnt. r K. li MI.UA.N, Suit., CiMiacllMillC. p. V. . a U. K. R. pass MmattALroiKT. .MKBarr k MiwaaaL ioit aiLKaD. mi Her Jttay IS, 1TS, trains will ,un ,r ,,ll,4.i.nnei-tlnirlthaU pasenKT tmlM on tiie P. k B. K. K. (Mall trln dal'y. Ex .r,vs Jally ft-ejA il.m'lay.) LIltL ABSIV. M ill Wert.. S Si p. m. t 3 p. m. ,i! i.l " -" 1 05 P- M ai t'-o't ccnnccta with Li-al West. v,:;- P.itf-r.vtT Lift... V.'.iy I'ucnirer West .. Mnii Kat Ml.il ': I xn'f t-iu't I TiTPitii WV.t .. 12 oo m 12 14 i. m 11:35 p. m. 4 t p. ci. . i-m S.. M July ' Tomatoes ! Spiing t hickens. Teas and jiotatoes. Cherries are scarce. Diphtheria still prevails. Uhod.tdciidron is in Moom. ( In ri its eight cents a quart. l'opu'ar and neat white vests. That fire-engine has not jet arrived. Summer visitors are cominj in slowly. New York, Sunday, June 30. Cheese Ji;ite a nun;!r ot visitors are exKcted l!,i? mouth. Thf DemiH-rals were multitudinous on Tit. ''lay last. A fly blister will Uke Indi ink devices it ol the arm. P.iiv your Flour at the Flour Depot of Cuk i Heel its. ShcrilTPilc is having a m-Nlious barn erectinl. Stotstown will have a In-Fourth. Hurrah! lnrse and com- celebration on Another lot of cheese New York on Monday. was shi plied to The patri.itic citizens ot Somerset n iilt-d not to celebrate. have Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Zimmerman ar med home on Wednesday last. Tuv your Grass Seeds and Fish at the F.oiir Depot of Cook & Beerits. The MolTett register collected f IS.frfK) in Kii luuoiid for the past nine months. (Jis-Mr. Thomas Johnson, of Pitls Uirtrh.has on exhibition at the S'liierset House. .V large party "t voting folks propose having a pic uic at Maple Jnve on the Fourth. Dr. Sadler. Oiulist and Aiirist. o. TA Penn Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa. F.ye. Kar. Throat ind Catarrh Sjiecialtiea. Mr. George Wr. S peers re piests us to sav that he 'Hop Bitters" for sale, a large slock of it having been received last week. At their convention last week the Cum lirii county Democrats instructed for Hon. Win. J. Ilaer lor Congress. A neat com- p.imcnt. I.arje arrivals of Millinery at Fashion I'.a r this week. Mrs. J. B. Treowfi t.. No. 6 Mammoth Blivk. Kkmi mhkk to go to the Pir-nic at Con tVience, July 4ih. Music and dancing. ;:d Bass fishing. Excursion tickets Irop.i all point. D.al'B Mill, slitiated in Larimer town entirely de l We have co ; Mi'p. w ith its contents, was s r. red by fire last week. l-articulars. J. U. Megahan, requests us to make a ne of the "fact that hereafter he will make a feciality of killing sheep and ft iitrantces lo furnish the Ust mutton in me countv. Lit no lot of Gents' Scarfs, Ties, l.ir. LirJc Gloves. Underwear, elc. Col etc.. '. IV h 'urn Bazar. Mus. Jar. B. Tuehwei-l. No. a. Mammoth Bh-ck. A woman named Snyder, ol Berks eoiintv. has lm-n mulcted in the sum of 'lirer huudred dollars damages for powip iri' a'n.tit a minister. There is a moral in til.' lr those who don't have the proH-r ointro iii their tongues. Company (rlt-r No. 3J. MemU-rs of Company ;-G."' 10th Ib-gl, X. G- of Pa., r- le-r.-iiv rd-r-d to unci at their armory I liiir-iay. July 4th t'i'l miilorni. By ordi I I'. KlMU! U Kir-t Si-ri''uiif . at A. M I T ol r.. b. s iii.. Captain. I'r. W. F. FumlenU-rp. ciilist and 1 jtnj j,nin2 the morning by Cofl'rolh and Ahm. Iiom CuiiiU-iluiul, Md , is 0w : uis benehmen. aud it was ttioiicht tlie sit K'ppiiigat the "Glade House," where all' ..-mn WBt well undcrstooil, but, oever "i'e snllerine from diseases of the Eye. ! tijeU-iif, a del-gale w bo had not been seen, Kr, Nose and Throat can consult hiinjimar jic it n U mn tmri-itF-'t. fay V-ry Tuesday. Weduesdity, Thursday j aiJj.i el si. i. arose in place ail dcijiaml a"i ! Friilav 41t iitinultaiiona tree ! ' .i u i... . ii.li tirLf i.(uibt nirf lie mi;ni- v'.-e li.iuta lrem 'J A. H Mr. ( barlcs Trent, to lr. , 1 lor a numiier i. ir ..i' ii :. ..IH.-W. I.,ii At i pr.-vnt employed in the West Philadcl- Wli'14'1 Cr III IIIW I'HIIT. 4.'M 4 io UiMuial. is sneudlni! his summer va- r bis parents. The; c.-nstquent on their late id , nT''. i"10 lLe U KL' '", -Hniary election; then there is a third par- on j, ri,.y u,. and m !U (jred right . u w u nmitivQ ftsur- y by hU friend, who worked .il lL that it we nominate this l-'Ul at !lil 4-. . P-. ,.,4 Ciiimii arminil . , .. . . i. 4 ml '''iiu hile at honie. , V 4. . . BI4. V.4..444. ...... U n Burdette. tif the llairlti,. talks "'K'Utlv, he tn; the kj uarest ' kind of . '"n,niKii sciiae. Thus, lor instance : I iiis is no tiuie to go about weeping in tiUderate etmeteries. If Jojal men "nit Wp over reUl graves, it should lie '"a use there are niH more of them. The 'r'C.ticle ol a sensible man weeping in W'lolilid Sorrow nvi-r tin- vrv nl a n.an '''Udd-rM4hislKtiodetroyliiscHin-"de:egate.ilhe I.4...4 . ... . -. .I.., unn nit nest to uestroy ins coud- Democratic Pow-wow. On Monday evening or lust week tlie hits's of the "un aluM and uuterrMcJ Dcikktscv" nun. "-nxa to tue in, eager lor lue Irav mat w to ensue on the m.trrow. From Uieutuwit came Orville Umx, ulih a Irk Linse tliu was to win the rce, ' r"" -' nortlieust came the ckn oi Grot, secrti!y l..r McClintock, l.ut nady and ?r lor tny trade that would incrcae ltic uUancta of the StovsMwo titaU-sman. l.rt.iliersvslit v nt in her nun. much tiiisvl in uiin.I us to hicb of her UvoriUs (-on llicy thoiild t-uil.irse. From the iionbwesi came lhe friends ol JUuch wt-tiring lh:it he lm lcn euchrtd out of un tlo-um three years a;:o ly the nonui; ..-U.JI cailUIUuTCii. ami vowin? . Imtiiii-j shoi-' ' J i lt ., N. w v -ii. k of men! Whin- -xm.h. ,.. Vl II in. U ill ii.ukii! w!i ... l..i..r 1Z 'c-.mand Wm.Il. ; .... produced crcuca tiiis which credited them to ve ancient liorough of WeHcrshar?. Jlt-ycrsdale was represpnitu ly bdas Lichly, one of ner soiia men. It was a goodly array, and lbs light sprtad upon the dark mazes of politics hy di5tinnU,Bilcj suu'smca, whose nimes are emitted, hrouzht them out wiih a splendor as though Glover or Clarkson . Potter were a comp'jnenl part ot the Iwiy. 'evcr lor twenty years has there iKjeu such a pjitherir.g ol the c ans of uemocricy m bomersel count v. There were Democrats who endorsed Cronin, "Gohble," and nephew Pelton; Demo crais who endorsed the llocorah.e Ciark n X. ( ineomjioop) Potter and his famous UiVestipuion; Dem'ritb who cudorsid Mrs. Jenks and James E. Audeison; Li'in ojruts ho endorsed the payment ol South ern war chims; Democrats who endorsed the Wallace rini; in lact. there were Dem ocrats w ho were willing to endorse every and any thin;.', as they gathercJ and talk el aod blowtd, uulil a stranger would hsve boL-n lei to Ijclieve that the fite of the nation depended u;xn the choice the Democracy of ISoiucrsct county would uiake lor Couimiusioner and Auditor There were delegates that want-id money, delegates that wauled gin and su:.r, i"e e- iriOcl a U c.nil.. ... .:..!... . I jf.... Di4lllt.ll uu I11IMVV hiiaiut, UUU delegates who, like that Bunnell old du- i lender ol iho liiith, 1'. V. Nashy, K wai.tiu a JHist-olIia. TI1K CAM1!IATKS. First on the list of candidates was the name ot Alexander Hamilton ColVroth, Ksq.. ho thinks that '-L ucie Jake Camp-l-li's" shoes wtuld lit him exactly. Probably they would, but we opine thai lel'orc tlie ides of November the people ol the Seventeenth 'Conrva-ioaal Distiict will have said that they fit General Camp bell much too well to be swapped. Dar.iel Mostoller was in town ready to accept the nomiaatiou f ir Congress, pro vided the plBttorin would suit. Next on the list came I'LL Hay and Grot, for State Senator. I'hl was calm nnd dij-Mih-d, and shook haniU with the ctieg: us like a man who projiosed to hon- r the nomination, aud not have the nom ination honor him. Not so with Hay, the Pndcnt oi the Somerset County Clmstian Tcmpt-iiiace L'nion. He went into lhe fight as he goes at everything else, with sleeves lolled up and elbows bated a though he iwe.iiit to hold to the line. HU Ciu jidaey u;.s ouitc a st:rr.ri'e to manv ot his frieLils. as they knew nothing of it until two days before the meeting of the convention. Grol did not put in uppcaranee until late in the day, but he had l-eu at work lor months, and, having SKt'.ed his nu n, was calmly resting on his oars. For Commis sioner there was Philson, Uauch, McClin tock, Grove, Urubaktr, and a youth to for tune and to fame unknown, who answers to the name ot Decker. The name of the candidate tor Auditor was legion. Among ihim were Powell, ot Berlin, and our weather wise friend Sijuire Hoddy, of Addison. Tuesday itiorcing was rather an extit ingoceto the delegates. Wiis. llartzell button hoied his mati and UlUcJ McClin toik. Orville K iss tried to put lhe thing in shape for his dark horse, Dcll.'.ven, while that until ateful animal insisted in vehe mently declaring that he was S')id out. Park l'hilson shook hands all round, lock ed ali'.ib!e,and laid back ou his r-c rd. Her man I'-rubaker struck right and left, wast ing valuable time in ilectioneerinc with a bouk agent. Grove was ubi.iuitus and held lertiiiac:oiisly to his li-rlorn hope. .M(Cliulock was on the go constantly, rushing up aud down the streets in a man ner that presaged the run he w.as to make in the afternoon. Katxh was taciturn and gloomj , aud failed to make any head way. " Promptly at two o'clotk the Ih-11 was rung, and the delegates hastened to the Court-house. Alter the delegates had! Iieen seated a large number of citizens pre- seated themselves at the dir desiriug ad-I luitlance, only to liud the passace-wnyjj blockeil by the burly lorui ot . . llurircll, tlie buil headed dozer, who an nounced that the Convention would sit with closed dtMirs. A representative of the lltltai n called on A. H. Coll'roih, Jr., Chairman ot the Democratic County Commute, only to find that members of the press were specially prohibited from enter ing, a new thing in the history of olitical conventions, and a sure evidence that the Dcuiocrscy contemplated the perjietration ol some lirty work, a description of which they were afraid to have go before the people. IL-re was the novel sight pre sented of a convention who were a!xut to nominate a ticket which they intended to ask the jK-ople ol Somerset county to sup port, sitting like a band of thieves or con spirators, with bolted doors, lest those whom they expected to support this bas tard apawn might learn the character of its i-alt inity. It was a grand sight in the land a! free speech, aud was sure to im press the beholders with the belief that no ring could dictate the policy of a conven tion whose sessions were thus held. The meeting w as organized by the elec tion of George Washington lienford, Esq., President. The words of wisdom that fell from his lips, if any there were, we did not hear, ls the telephone by which these things were reported was not at that time in jH-rlect working orJcr. This de lay in getting lhe machine into operation is lo be regictted, as, doubtless, his words tilled the hearts of this den ol Democrats with a determination and pur pos .- that nothing but whisky or an Audit orship could ellace. It would have been a pleasure to have put them in such shape that they might have been handed down to piibtenty. As near as we have been i able to ascertain from other sources this is about the gUt ot the natter : "Deaki.v Beloved. It behoveth us to guard well our tongues and take counsel in signs. Though" the doors are kept closed by our gallant Sergeant at-arms, that inoiiisitive Uepub'.ican or no Demo- t rat who caucot be easily whipped into the harness n.ay enter, j tt It is best to lie circumsH-ct, knowing, as we tlo, mat ii the n-i'ple were to get at the true inw ard ness of this Convention "they'd none of it;" thelelore 1 pray aud bt seech of you, as many as are here present, that you hold all conversation by the language of signs, lest lhe common people, understanding w hat w e are about, may iuily see the pur Mes and in'.cicsts of the Democratic par ty, and seek safety in pastures new." Following the address of the President there was an etlort made to secure Vice Presidents. As there were no icrquisitc and no chance to trade, (and your Demo crat hates to lie put in a place w here he cannot make a political trade1, there was si ine ditlitulty cJ.pcru.r.ctd in gelling any of the numbers to accept lhe xisllion. The organ ;z it ion was, however, at list ef fected, and.llcr some little delay, that as tute political warior. Win. II. Knpiel, t'k lhe lieiil and led a charge against lhe eue mv wiihlhe following r.sdulion: Kiaoiki. mat tne Conventtoa inxl to mikr n-uiuiatiuii ! :pnrf. Male S.-lial.. Ci.intr.ii-i"0-rail Ao.lit.T. an 1 tlun ailj'rtirn to lunt n MtKiilay, AnitBii: IB, ls7 Tl... .l. ti.r,,!,-, i.a.T lu-en oretty well uan Bated at lhe present time instead ot ad- iourninir until Auguit court. Then arose .',,. ,,, k.,...t ;,,, ,nj this is the ! Kujiel 'song he sang j, . Mk. Puiiifm H is well known .. i ,i I 1 HI I 1 I '4 l,Hl 444 4.4. . - tl,A (L,. .ml AiiOW U1CI11 1UIIII 1 " .1.1 1..-.. - 1 1 . . . .. .. :tl cimiwirt l'ie f n UI inpivli ! We are not tvin; our hands bv mis means, but -Imply leaving the niaUc-r over to sec whatlhey will do. If thev make no nominations then we can nominate a straight out Democratic ticket. It is leaving our hands free." Most ot the delegates were able to -i-e it " lhat is, they had leen told in the njoruing to "ste it," but still there was a nma we ... I..J-I.44..1,,1 u:.i,i..'v - . i:t.j h,, the sweet einper. Ho wanted to know, "what do we owe to the ditsatisticd lie puhlicansT I am sure we owe nothing to the Labor Keform party. Why. then, wait for l htm to make our nominations T Let us make a straight-out Democratic ticket." The resolution was agreed to. Dr. Patterson, of Roj stown, next took the floor and demanded that the voting be n'ra roce. He wanted "tlie constituency that sent him there to know that he had car ried out his instructions." The Doctor's old time notions ol political honesty were sadly out of place in such a crowd, aud thev voted down his proiiositiou with a rj.i. ln lact, a rira toft vote is entirely j, onest for the average Democrat. It lessens tlie chances of a trade or tell out too much. The Convention finally got down to working order, and t'olTroth was nomina ted lor Congress with but one difsenting vote. Messrs. Hay, Uhl and Grol were then put in nomination for Suae Senate, and a ballot ordered which resulted, Oil ! firul a Hay 14 Xo candidate having a majority of the whole nnmbcr ot votes cast another bil lot was ordered. The came of John II. Uhl was then n ithdrawn. The candidates were requested to stand up in place and be seen. Mr. Hay arose and said : "Gentlemen I hardly deem it neces sary to arise as I presume all the gentle men who have or will vote for me know me." Mr. Grot said : I don't like to get up after such a good- looking man as Hay has i-hosred himself, but, nevertheless, here I am. The secoud ballot resulted, Orel 3 Hit M The nomination ol Grol was then made unanimous. For Commissioner, J. P. Philson, C. K. Grove, llenrv luuch, Jonas McClintock, Herman Brubaker, ana Decker were put in nomination. The following ii a result of the balloting: Fift LaUoi. Phils -n .... lr.n- Uiiut-ti S Ik-cKer MrtJlmtiKk.... t:;llrubaaor Sconl liallot. i MiVlinUick.... i Hrubnat-r ...l ..19 ..11 Phils'-a i.inve l.;iui-li The iiuiix drawn. 17! of V. K. Grove was with- Third Duilot. 7 Md'llntk '2 17 Urnliiiker. 17 Pkllnon K:iuch The mime of J. P. Phi-son withdrawn. Fit rlli I'.tlht. KlUrli Mc'l!lttk. llriakir... Fifth Ballot. Kau -li MH'lilit.n-k. Bru!.ikiT... ..IS ..-J ..14 Sisih Fiillvt. Rnu h Mi-clintixk.. limtikt-r.... . 19 ..lb tkradh Dullvt. Rau.li 1 .V-'lintiick Hrut-jkcr U A tier the seventh liallot had been taken Brubaker arose and requested that his name be withdrawn. Judging from the expression of his countcnauce, he thought some persons were playing him talse. Eighth r,ailot. M.CIintMck 38 Kuu-h 13 II appears that Kauch is expected to do yeoman s work lor his party all the tune, only to lc sacrificed at each election. Three years ago he was sacrificed by the stupidity of his friends, and this lime by their treachery. It was five o'clock when the n suit of the einhth ballot was announced, and ns that is the hour at which our representa tive stows away his evening hsli he did not remain to hear the result ot the ballot ing lor Audit.. r. A L'.K Naii.iiu. Ilev. J. C. Castle, pss- tor of the 31. L. church, autuonzes ua to deny emphatically the report circulated by the Meyersdale correspondent of the Som erset Hekai.d that he is going to apply "lor admission to the Cu nberland bar some time next month." When he makes such application due notice w ill lie given, and his card will appear in the local pa lmers. Mcyernltilt Commercial. Our correspondent gives his views on this subject in another column, but, never theless, as there is apt to lc a question of veratity, we add our testimony. A app res- nUilive of this paper oi born, Eso,., on Saturdu tll)Wing conversation en eal led on A. .1. Saturday last, when the ensued : liejvirtcr Were you asked tor and did you give llev. J. C. Castle, of Meyersdale, a certificate sUting the lcueth of time he had pursued his legal studies with you? Answer I did. ' C -What was lhat certificate intended for r A. That he might !c examined at Cumlierland instead of Somerset There Bre several other circtimsUnccs that might lie stated in proof of this, but it is not necessary at present. Lks es though our correspondent were about right" don't it ! Jknnku X Koaih Items. Cheese from our own factory is now offered by our stores. Gallagher's Hotel has been treated to a new coat of paint, which adds aiuazi ngly to its external appearance. Smash tips and break downs are a very common ccurrencc with our milk wagons lately. , There was not enough patriotism in our citizens to raise even a fourth class celebratiou on the glorious Fourth of July. The clink of the mowing machine is now plainly heard in our county. Farm ers have commenced their harvest in good earnerf. The hay crop will hardly le up to lhe average. The liercavement of Dr. J. Covode and family, in the loss of their daughter Lily, was a very sad one, and they have the syui)ithy of the public in this their time of attliction. Lily was young and bid fair but a short time ago of adding pleasure andcomiort to the deeliuing years of her parents. But one who is infinite ia His wisdom decreed otherwise. "Suffer little children lo come onto ine, lor of euch is lhe kinndiini of heaven."' The necessary arrangements have lieen made for holding a Sunday-school pic-nic at the Hofiniun church on the Fourth. In vitations have been sent to all the sur rounding schools, and they have the as surance lhat they w ill be joined by a num ber ol o'.her schools. A general good time is expected for the youngsters. Miles in Mines. In underground places, the intelligence of mules displays itself in a remarkable manner. They soon learn to obey every command which their driver gives them. A curious freak about mules is. that when anything touch es their heads they dodge ; "while touch ing horses' ears make them throw np their heads. For this very reason horses can not be used underground, for they would soon break their sculls, while mules never get injured in that manner, 'lhe switch mules, in the Xevada mines, when the men are eating, go from man to man beg ging lor something to eat, and Uiey will eat cooked meat, pins, drink coffee in tact, take anything the men have. One of the mules, when the men are not look ing is in the habit of upsetting the men's lunch pails and helping itself without leave. They have also taken to drinking ice water, and are not satisfied unless they get their regular allowtnc:. He mults which pull the rock-trains, arc driven three or lour Un lem. each bavin? a torch npou his head, which keeps bobbing up and dow n as he moves along, and they present a novel !iipearance ns seen Irotn a distance in the darkues. . Thk Tiuv Housewife. The careful, tidy, housewife, when she is giving her house its spring cleaning, should hear in mind that lhe dear iuraates ot her house are more prccinus than bouses, and that their systems need cleansing ty purity mg the blood, regulating the stomach and bowels lo prevent and cure the diseases arising from spring malaria and miasma, and she should Enow mat were is nmtung that will do it so perfectly and surely as Hop Bitters, the purest and U1 of all uicdii incs. See othi r column. Friend, a word wiih you 1 If you are troubled with any Fkin disease or other cutaneous irritation, use Glenn's SrL pniR Soap. Do likewise it your com plexion lie pimpled, blotched or sallow. Yoa won't l egret it. Sold by all Druggists. ii,, i!.IO itn V Vt HIPKFB DTK, Mf.tebsdai.e. Fi'Mor Utrald.T-The letter I write you this week must, per force, be short, as I had not the time last week So gather up many items. The Commercial takes exceptions to the item in retrard to Kcr. Castle, and. under the head of "A Lie Nailed," denies that he intends to apply for admission to the Cumlierland bar. Xow. while I do not object lo tlie Commercial correcting any statement I may make, it certainly seems to me that it cculd be done in a more gen tlemanly manner. Ik-cause a man should receive and refiest information that hap pens to !e erroneous is he necessarially a liar? Besides, Mr. Editor, it is true lhat llev. Castle intends to ask to have a com mittee appointed by the Court at Cumlier berland to examine into his q'lalifications lot the practice of the ia w. Mr.Joo.is Lit lily lost a fine heiltr on Monday of lat-t week. The animal tell trom a high bluff to the railroad track. Mr. U. D. Boucher had the mislortune to be badly burned a short lime ago, He was helping place the iron upon a wheel, when the red-hot iron fell against his arm burning it badly. The injury, al though very painful, will not keep him from work any great length of time. On Friday of last week, Mr. G. T. Buechly sent a small boy, whom he cm ploys about his place, to hitch up his team. The horse had been led into the shafts and the traces hooked up, when an unu sually loud peal of th under so terrified the equine lhat he dashed oil' at a rate ot speed that showed his breeding thorough ly. The burjy was upturned aud badly broken. Work cn the Salisbury road is Leing ac tively pushed. It is rt ported that the bachelors in the employ ot the Cumlierland anil Elklick Coal Company will be suspended at the end of this month. Will try and write you a belter letter next week; until then, "U-ta." U. S Annual Mkf.tino. About 13,000 per sons attended the annual meeting ot the Brethren's church at X'orth Manchester, Indiana, held on June 10, 11, and 12,. From the lhtilyKtw, published during the Conference, we extract the lollowing items of interest: TUB TAHEKNACLE. The extensive building of which we gave a detailed account a lew weeks ago, is now fully completed. The audience room will seat with comfort 3,500 persons, while the dining hall is capable ot sealing and feeding 1,000 persons at one lime. In the cook room every convenience is at hand. Two large boilers, capable of hold ing aud cooking a w hole beef at once, tet over a well-built furnace, while one of Perkins' wind pumjis furnishes continual ly a good supply ot trcsh water to every part of the entire building necessary. In the centre of the dining room is a water tank, and a!ove it a letter box where mail can be deposited and lurnishes a place w here all mail matter directed to the Conference will be delivered. Just above the letter box hangs a "gong," of Ameri can maulaeture; aud when silence is re quired, the manager steps upon the plal lonn, sirikes the "gong" and silence reigus. I1EF011E TUB CONFF.UENt'E. I-iotwithstanuing the Inclemency of the weather yesterday, some 1.5(H) persons vicittd lhe grounds aud buildings ot the German Baptist Association, westof town, where the yearly Conference of that Soci ety is to be held the week commencing to day. Representatives are present Irom all parts of the L'niou, Penusy lvania aione sending nine hundred. In tlie forenoon, the chapel building wai filled to its utmost by persons of all denominations, but more particularly of the St ciety, and were addressed by Elder Stephen Basher, of Xorlhern Iowa, C. G. Lint, of Moyersdale, Pa., and others. After the addresses a scjon of prayer was indulged iu when the morning exer cises were brought to a close. The audience rooni in the new Taberna cle contained five or tix hundred persons w ho were addressed by Messrs. Miller ot Pennsylvania, Abraha:n Kit-hie, of llli nois, ami others prominent in the Socie At 9 o'clock this morning the members ot the Society will meet to organize, and probably transact some business later iu lue day. OTUEU MKETI.NOS. Meetings were also held at ll iann, Lib erty Mills, and the Lutheran and M. E. churches, addressed by Elders Quinler, Flory, Lint, and others. There were on the grouuds the day preceding lhe Confer ence lCU wagons, buggies and carriages and about 1,000 persons. FIHST DAY'S PKtiCEEDlStiS. At a very early hour yesterday morning wagons, cairiages and buggies began pass ing through town filled with human lreight, from the north, east aud south on their way to the Conlerence grounds, and by 10 o'clock a. m. there were vehicles ol all kinds to the number ot oil. A contin ued stream of jiersons on loot were lo be seen passing to and lrom the grounds dur ing the entire day, and there w eie at one time not less tlian 7,000 Souls on the grounds. The sun came out lrom iu hid ing place at an early hour aud w ith the exception of a tew moments, during a light shower, shone in ail iu beauty during the entire day. At!) o'clock a. m., the Standing Com mittee adjourned to lhe chapel building and entered into a secret session, w hen a meeting of the brethren iu the tabernacle was called to order and appointing the several committees to perlect the organiza tion ot the Conlerence, public, services were held. Elder Stephen Basher deliver ed a very interesting address, taking as his subject the words : " 1 he authenticity olthe Bible." He was followed by Elder Samuel Stump in a tew remarks appropri ate to lhe occasion. After announcing the appointments, an adjournment waa had to the dining room w here bountilully supplied tables replen ished the inner man and woman to the number ol two thousand, five hundred. In the afternoon the Ubernaclc was well filled, principally by membcis of the So ciety, who were ably and interestingly entertained for about one hour by S. Z. Sharp, of Tennessee. Followed by Prot. How ard Miller, of Elk Litk. Pa., A. J. Hixson, of Ohio, F. P. Lochr, and Elder Stein. SECOND DAY S WOItk. The oliicers of the Conference are as fol lows : Moderator, Enoch Eby ; Clerk, Jas. Quinter ; Beading Clerk, U. II. Miller; Door Ket'i-er, Samuel U. Zug. The exercises at the Conference grounds yesterday were opened with the usual de votional exercises, follow ing w hich Enoch Eby, moderator, stated tho object of the meeting. The case was deferred and the grange membership disposed of in the negative. The other leading question ot the day was a resolution from .Southern Ohio resiiecting the examination prelimi nary to baptism, and dieted considerable discussion from those who hail made the subject a study, and the question was fi-! nally decided iu tavor of the established usage of the church. The exercises of the day were characterized by pointed debate devoid of personalities, w hich, consider ing the pacific principles of the church, w as w hat might be expected. Thursday's proceedings were not fur nished. Me$trlale Intlfjuajint. Whenever and Wherever Diseases ol a choleretic Ivjie prevail, or there is caasc to apprehend a visit f rom them, the system should be toned, regulated and re in forced by a course ot Hosteller's Stom ach Bilters. Perfect digestion and a regu lar habit of body are the best safeguards against such maladies, ami both are se cured by this most inestimable tonic and alterative. The bitters are also extremely serviceable in remedying such disorders. It promptly taken in bilious colic, diar rhica and cholera morbus, the disease is usually frustrated. In diarrha cases it is only necessary to res'ore the tone of the relaxed bowels, and io;s is one of the spe cific effects of this medicine. Wind on the stomach, heartburn, biliousness, nau sea, headache and other symptoms, of dis turbance in the gastric and hepatic regions are also speedily relieved by this excel lent remedy. As a tamily medicine it is invaluable, since it promptly and com pletely remedies those ailments which are of most frequent occurrence. To Farm mm. Again we call your at tention to the fact Hat we want 500 bushels of wheat, or 100 barrels of flour, 1000 bushels of oats, - 50 barrels of maple siittar. for cash and cash only. Sell us vour wheat and flour: otherwise we shall Lave to send the money out of the county. Hespcttlunr, Cook & Eeekits. prieuVVn for which it is advertised, some seek i physician, and contentedly take his rou - line prefcriptions for months, even though they receive no benefit Is this fair! cJuTr gtrous road inquires the route to a town some twenty milts d.s'ant, and, after going i.uc in inu uilll-a, CUUCIUUCS U Hlianilon the road, because he cannot see the town. If lost, could any one I blamed but hiinl self? The Family Medicines manufac tured by li. V. Pierce, M. D ot Bnirdo, X. Y., are a safe and certain cure for lhe various diseases tor which they are recom mended. His Golden Medical Discovery has long been the standard remedy lor the cure of scrofula, bronchitis, consump tion, dyspepsia, liver ccn.ipla.int, skin disease-!, and all impurities of the blood, w hile Dr. Sage's CaUrrh Ilemedy, il used in connection w ith the Discovery, effects a sjicedy and perfect cure tor" the most aggravated catarrh affections. For many years the diseases and weaknesses pecu liar to women were regarded as incurable. The knife ard caustic were freely used wiih Lut exceptional benefit. The suc cess attending Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription induces the Doctor to sell it un der a positive guarantee to cure this class ot diseases. If afflicted, do not delay or i ... . t . lit-Muiic in try ii. c-ee 1'ierce s Jlemo randuin Books, given away by all drug gists. ItlU .-Ul.31 VIKE, 1I1AI VOLOU. 11 itil Shiloh's Consumption Cure you can cure yourscll. tt Has established the fact that Consumption can be cured, while for Coughs. Bronchitis, Whooping Counh Asthma, and all diseases ot Throat and Eungs, it is absolutely without an equal. Two doses will relieve your child of Croun. it is plesant to take nd perfectly harmless to the youngest child, and no mother can anorj to ue wiiuout it. loucanuse two thirds of a bottle and il what we say is not . -..:n . i i . i ... . . irue we mil rciuuu lue price paid. Price I0cts,50cta. and $1.00 per bottle. It your Lungs are sore or chest or back lame use Shiloh s Porous Plaster. Sold by Geo. W . Benford, Somerset, Pa. Have you Dyspepsia, are you Consti pated, have you a Yellow skin. Loss of Appetite. Head Ache, ilso don't fail to ue SHILOH'S SYSTEM VITALIZEK. It is guaranteed to relieve you. and will you continue to sutler when you can lie cured on such terms as these. " Price 10 cts. and 7. cts. Sld by Geo. W. Benford, Som erset, Pa. Wells' Persian Perfume "HACKS! E- TACK is rich and fragrant, try it. Sold Geo. . Beniord, Somerset, Pa. Think ron Youssei.f. Thousands lead miserable lives, suflering from dys pepsin, a disordered stomach and liver, producing biliousncs?, heartburn, costive ness, weakness, irregular appetite, low spirits, raising food alter eating, and olten ending in fatal attacks of fever. Thev know they are sick, yet get little empa thy. The unfailing remedy is DaOos'.a's uaiiicai cure. For sale by G. W. Benford, Somerset, and Mountain it Co., ConHucnce. A 25 cent bottle will convince you of its merits. Don't delay another hour after reading this, but go and get a bottle, and your relief is as certain as you live. Will you do it or will you continue to sufler 1 I hink lor yourself. Trial size 25 cents. Large sizes 50 cts. aud one lKillar. Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which is perfectly safe. Extremely palatable. Xo physic required. costs cents, l ry it. As Astonishing Fact. A large pro portion oi me American people are to day eying irom tne enecu oi cyspepsia or uis ordered liver. The result ot these dis eases upon the masses of intelligent aud valuable people is most alarming, making lite acluaiiy a burden instead ot a pleasant existence of etjjoyment and usefulness as it oueht to be. 1 here is no good reason lor this, it vou will only Ihiow aside pre judice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your Inends, and try one bottle of Green's August Flower. Your speedy reliel is certain. Millions ol bot ties ot this medicine have been civen away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in cverv case, lou csn buy samp. e bottle lor 10 cents to try. Three doses w ill relieve the worst case. Posi tively sold by all Druggtsts on the West ern Continent. Dh. Van Dyke's Sclphck Soap. Dr Van Dyke, whose life long specialty, and world wide reputation for curing skin dis eases, has endeavored for years to combine an external treatment lie has accom plished this desirable result in the prepa ration ot his compound "Sulphur Soap," the merits of which are spoken of bv thousands; it is highly recommended to all our readers. Price 25 cents, by mail, 35 cenisaixx;3 canes oo cents., by mail, 75 cents. Office 50 X. 5th street. "Whole sale Depot 400 X. 3d street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all DruggisU. 4- . Uksina Xoiimal School. The Ursina Xormal School will offer excellent ad vantages to teachers the coming fall equal to any Xormal or Academy in the county. Beautiful situation, cheap board ing, common and higher branches taught lectures on inqvortaal subjects, literary so ciety, etc. Special advantages to first class teachers who desire to prepare tor professional certificates. A tcarhcr' school in every sense of the term. Send lor a circular to Cook iv Jleese, Principals, Ursina, Pa. Millinery, Xotions, Fancy Goods, etc. etc., new and fresh at Fashion Bazar. Mns. J. B. Tredwf.ll. Xo. G Mammoth Block. .niKRIEU. S1IAFFEIJ YOWLEB In the Luth eran church in Lavansvilie. by Bev. L. L. beitier, June 2, 137S, .Mr. A cab H.Shatler to Miss Jennie Yowler, both ot Somerset Co., Pa. IIF.UIUXG-ESllEBY-At the residence of Widow Herrine, in Lavansvilie, hy Bev. L. L. Seiber, May 2li, 1ST-, Mr. Lorcnza P. Herring to Miss Louisa G. Eshery, Ixith ot Somerset Co., Pa. LOUR Marv IS, 1S7. Lizzie Lohr, a trod S rears, 5 months and 27 davs. June 7, 1S73, Frank S. Lohr, aged 4 years, 9 months and 27 days. June 15, 1S73, AhiaLohr, age! C years, 9 months and 7 davs. June 20. lt73, John B. Lohr, aged 10 years, 3 months and 13 days. these were all children ol r. and Lohr, and died of diphtheria. GLE.SSXEIL At his residence in But ler. Bates county, Missouri, June 22. 178, Philip, eldest son ol Solomon and Hester Glessner, aged 40 years, 3 months and 5 days. The deceased leaves a wife aud three children. MOOKE. In Xew Lexington. Pa., June 23. 1373. Alien A., wife ol C. B. Moore, aitcd 31 years, 10 months aud 24 day s. CTtlsE. George Braden. youngest son of-Peter and Elizalielh Crise, died of diph theria, June 25, 1373, aged 13 years and 19 days. Was t apiizxl and confirmed by the present pastor at Lavansvilie. Kr m Cur Ueitular Corrtm ImL OH P.IBK LCI TKR. Tacis, June 22, 1378. It is very dlllL-uIt to decide what not to write alxut here in I'aris. It is not ea-y, at a c jiuparatively ad vanced ac, lo iuvert one's standards of taste and habits of comparison, or, if vou will, tJ divett oneself of preju dice and ctnt In a paroxysm of indignation I allowed mjt-elt to say that I detested tbe Irench people, tbat tbey were a rup-r6cial( hypo critical, vanity bloated race. 1 ex- pre.-std this opinion lo a young Miss irom New York who had been in England for eleven months. She very sagely told me that she thought me rather sweeping in my denuncia tion, that she bad thought tbe same way, not only about tbe French, but about tbe Italians, wben - ebe first came to Europe, and bad so express ed herself to her brother, a student at Yale, in oco ct her letters, but that her brother bad advised her not to judge hastily cr superficially of people whom she had not known and could not know very well I think tbe whole that tho S.w York' ! ;"un MJ -Bl ber brother arc on ; j lDe fafe But it la difficult to ; oid indignation atjaiufet mocb that ! una tee bum. Khan kMMn m,.r! JMi"9'" b ."penance anil manner ik , , . , . 4 .-hi. i in iiiutn, auu uicawru i like n.i!liunai.es, will not hesitate to! Cheat you out, of a h u. Xow an 1 American iW not iik to bo roM.ed j on a i-inail scalu. We ure ijuite oc-! cuslKtned to bavins a member of v,jagres8 pat a railroad ia his pock- et, aud it is rather bublimo to see a Djuudz l Kint- defraud an iinmen soulless corpjra.ion. "There mill ions in it." Ad American under-' aland'! 'Lis mini an i.ii i.intiiinn ,.,. . fi.4 i. -.? - iu,c tuuiu ruiuci U3 guii-rcu by au alligator, than to be nibbled to death by pismires. But to have a graad duke, c-r hiu w ife, who is al ways in the shop wi.h Litn, cheat you ia making ibi change for sew ing a butioa oo jour gaiter ia dis cordant, unexpected. Ycu enter tbe shce saloon of the tleirant and refin ed looking cobbler, and make bira un- j derstand, by dint of pantomime and I bad French, tbat you desire the fa- j vor of baviuir a button attached to j your shoe. Tbe cobbler understands i your busiaesi", and be knowj vou are an American. I; would bo money ia vour pocket if jou could pass for an Englishman. Some Americats, who have been here for two or three jear, have acquired that dodge and it is useful ifuot ornamental. You hesitate to take cflf your fchoo ia the presence of that ctherial woman, the shoemaker'a wife, who hits behind the little desk; bus what mutt be jour iurpriae when he passes jour big dusty shoe to the etherial btiojr to metd. She says: "Est ce oui leboutonrxt lcrdu Mun.uui?" U! it that the button ii gone to petdi tion, sir? She means to ask if the button id lost You say: "Cent l-erdu." That in you admit tbat it is gone there Aproxj.i of biuton, there can be no doubt of the beauty of French Wjiiien, not, of course, that all of thtm are beautiful, fardiJerent, bat I think the average cumber of beautiful women ia France is larger than in America, except, of course, lhat part in which our paper circu lates. Then the French women have sucb au iuefftble grace of manuer, and t-ucb exquisite taste ia dress. 1 '.Link, I know tbe reason. It is be cause the French have no home, as the saying is; only little rooms lined all round with mirrors, which reflect their every motion, every attitude The French see themselves litter a!Iy as others see tbem, an 1 jears of selfcruicism has enabled them to eliminate much awkwardness of ac tion, and to supply by artificial devices, many deficiencies cf nature. Could some Edison but invent a mirror that would reflect the soul, by which this conceited people might see their inner lile a3 others see it, what a moral revolution might in time be hoped for. The convulsion of '93 would be peace in comparison. and the suicides of ths new era might outnumber tbe t,om;cides of the old. Cut the French are no les3 graceful in their deportment, ia their address, than tbev are in their dress; aad this I think is also to ba accounted for by the fact that they are not a homely people, but live oq tbe street, in public parks, and cafes. What tbe school of the portico was to tbe polite and accomplished Athe nian, the Boulevard, the cafe, and th. garden are to the Frenchman, and none the leas to the Frenchwoman, aad this social attrition, continued for generations, has produced aueate and gracefulness in conversation, a happiness of manner, and aa amiabil ify and gajetj of facial expression, in shoit, a superficial polish, which the superficial observer will mistake for real refinement. But no people so telnsb, vain and cruel as the French are, can be called refined bv any standard accepted by christea dom, outside of France. The French abuse horses with more inhumanity than a southern negro trea'.s a mule. Tbey will take off their hats t jou wiih a grace that has never been im ported to our shores, and pass tbe compliments of tbe day ia language and style tbat is tb3 very poetry of polite intercourse ; but tbpy will al low a woman to faint before they will rffcr her a seat ia the car, or in tbe slightest degree incommode them selves. As an instance of tbeir want of gallantry ; I saw. a lady drop a parasol from a cab while driving on tbe Boulevard between tbe Madaleine and the Champs Elvsee. The boule vard was crowded, and muddy from recent raius, net a I-rcnchman pre tended to pick it up for her; she did not seem to expect k. She might hace held the reins of tbe too quiet horse while the driver would recover the parasol, but she was a French woman and knew the driver was not paid for tbat. .She took in tbe situa tion at a glance, was equal to the emergency and tbe civilization she got down in tbe mud and helped herself. C. A. S. ' II A D VER TIS EM EX TS. FINANCIAL SETTLEME X T W. U. Wixpliy, Col. Dix. .tis3 y, To jrona amount of duplicate.. I'R. By rash paiil Treaforer ,lulT ".'l .. HI 7 T 0 . 4-i 41 t.xvr ineration allowed. fash for collection , Ikilaoce ilae district.... TatAsruta'a A( cocst. Dr. ToStnte approiirlation ;T. S! jai-on t leca. ....... ........ Ml vz Henry Kreuger i i7 J. K. Scott lltt t W. 11. Weitlley ti; 21 Cn. PalJ out on uaUtaodlnx onlerl from Uirt Kttle- ment S il 7 I'uld Tci herj' Mlann l'--ii tin Janitor, fuel, lie 103 10 Kot reinim i:w H4 Treaintrer'aeumtuia-Min M 71 Kiaotm ia or DIhtrut Dne 00 duplicaU of J. R. Scott.. 1U7 CI - - w . it. w eimcy 413 41 Fr.ua H. Kreajer ii M We. tlie uiKlerjItrned, Auditors of Suiucr'ct birouiih, certily IhM we have eiamlneil tbe Touchers 01 lue foreirotDv accounts, aiul aii4i them correct in all jArtlculara. i;n.i3. c.Miar.K. June 18. 7 ObOUUfc S.N llltK. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Uu of Catharine Lohr. late of JeUVnoa Twi., deveaaeil. Letter! of ailmla'.nration on the ahore etate havlnitfbee "wanted hy lhepro)erauthi)rity.niii!e U-i heretiyjriven tu t hoMlniietited to it Ui make Imtne dial uaytoent, and tbnae naelnirclaims atcalnflt It tu prenenl tbem duly autlienticaied lor aettletueut on .Saturday, AUKUit III, liT1, at tbe kutue.uf lUnry liolir, la saia lowutnin. DA VII' B. I1HR, July Aduiinlntrator. A SSIONEK'S NOTICE. ISeth Wealey anil wife, Itruthemalley Twp., ua the Slst day of June, I;, mult a voluntary awiirnment oi all their estate tu Henry Brant fur the bcnelU of their cre.lU.ira. All tiernotu In ifl.tcl tu the raid Aviunora will uleaae make ttuBwllate payment, and thoee bavin cialnu or Ueiuiinilt will preaent tneoi. (or aeiili-uent on Saiur-'ac, Aoiro.t lu, HT a: tbe hooe of AtsigLon la sal d towuiiip. IIEXRTBKAXT, JU1T3 Awignee, SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ,iice 1? hcrel.y (tiven, that Daniel Keim, of I'oneaiaBirli Twp., bydeeitolTolnntaryafnitrnment baa eiMOtrned all bis aoic real ami peraooatl l"T the benefit of his creditors to K. M. Scbmrk. All nmiu ImletiU-d to the said estate will pie make imnieillato payment, aod those barinic claims orileuanils will prenent tbem lo tne aoder slarned at Somerset witnuat delay. Ji. M.SCUROCK, May :i AMlgMe. , OPJUMf mi VonyUw Haul 4irtlT " ' W. F..l4 ; f41 JTll. "4J 4 lK.-.laei. lis. CsklM, SOIEKSRIUKKKT lVrTW;le1 toy 0(U k b.t. MU,Ui, CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUT. & FEED j aw, unci. V a Ai.,.iet.0tti-r. w ual .. 4- tn ii ....J,tT l list I-- .(x lo ;.t Ki V6 Hrn. ) ion a. umm, v a (kci Burkwtieam. bush.i ,".. vw8!!'..1"' i:-:'-.uiui:re, If "i-IiMrr hin.-! p i' . l.i 4Jcm. (i-uri lu--liol . I ,i..ra'm.-a.i v ! ...... Me Ui- mi v Vi'y. ii .: ....' . . .ij.4?.-.Ti ...J'-tli-nie l b.j ...'4i4 14.-0 . . . J --"C !X- ..tf.ii.' to tie -Jr 1 7i 1 4 ' Si It .ItiiJl'J1." 'a 1 lj ...3ifVe Ktir. il . FWr, U W.I 1'tuwl bo... t?-e S i . 11 4 mi . I an .r.ir-4-.. rt-. r I i L-irl. 4 . -- - liiic-r MM-tl'iwt, and thup U0.... ( HU, f M Poiatoes, f la P-h3, dried, a Ky -tm Khu. a Salt, Nil. 1. p ut-Lextra Oruuiiil Alam, ss.r'i... Aalnno. i-er rack... Sottar, yelluw a whit Tallow. V a W brau 'JUi WtXiL V W A D VER TISEMEXTS. TOT ICE fiii if to Kivo attire tint my wii Ei.yal:li PUxonajaiT, b i? lelt nr lcf s;vi J aM wlth 7 u.Jt u or i ri'Vociiti"fi; aol 1 hereby warn ti perams mat 1 will nt iuy any tlcbu valuer c n tmetfnir. Juneitf, GEO. rfiZENilAlEK. A UMIN'ISTKATI 'K S XOTICli. Estate or Rn l..iel Ki-vimim, lute nt .Ii-nper TI., Snuiersitt Co., r-t-nn":i, ilcc'0. LettiralmlnlitniU('rnmttiaNiTcert.HirnaT Inif lieitn amnteil to til umlT-iiftieil lirtne in; -er authori.j, Botli- la fcirehy inivcn t tii""" in doMeii tu it to pmkc tameiluti-pjynieat.aail llinse tu.'lnir clalais an.iln-t it will (n'Si.-'it thtm iluly. aathitiiticiitrJ f ir wttlomt-nt to the AiirntiilMtrntiir, at the late reliient-u ul th- ilui-i-ne.!, un S.itur.l.iy, tlie :H iIjv ol Au-cn.-t, ls7t, wht-ro and wlien lie will .itten.l fur sni l iiuri -. 1UKAM llE'tSHBKHCFl!. Jnoe :6, TC Aituiii:iiii?j:.ir. JOTICE All persona r.re hereby ciutlnnpil niin-t j.ar- -hiitiiiiic it ri-rt-im iininiiiiory Dull-, ilati-l nt-rnit Mar-li itSth.MT. lallimf lor tliirty-iivii iliHlnrn :;n.l U-o i-vnta f4i lu). at fix month, with ltiti"r-t, an-1 iiayal'le tu my oplvr liy Jauir I'amnii. iiiivtnent n it lia3 lie-n tupiie I. June'., Tl. t. ' JAf(3t:t'l.t. UIMTOU'S .NOTICE. The un.ler?:sn', iluly a;.ia't-il t- iil-n : 1'. urr the lumls ia lue h-in Is of iioij. W. rile, slierill, arising frum tin .vile ul the j.r-iiierty ol .lofij.h riiitnn, toanl amnr.i th-e Icir.-tily etitiile-1 thrre lii, herehv ttlvrs nvtu-e that ho will utttnil tu the italies iil lns n;iiHiijitinet)t nt his ntf.it-. In Smiier-fi-t, nn Tneln v, tin- at h ihiv "f July, win 11 ami whute aU jiariie.-i nitcresti.il tuay attcmi a L i: i:;t. Auititiir. June 1'.', '7'. A UMlMSTKATOli S NOTICE. rotate ol Wm. H. lHM'ti, late of .Tenner Ty., JS'tUit-TisCti C'tJ.t l'ii., dec J. Ie:tcrs of A lmlnistr.uion en the aNo e.-tii' hAViiiv been itr.tnte-1 to the aniluryiv ndl l-y the pnH;r HUihoniy, notice i;i heruhy iivi- to nil jt ins inlebtcl to ni'l etiite to m.iko immlni.e psavmonl. ant tiu.! having ihum naiut the inie to prc nt ihem inly uutn-iiti(."'?"l I'r m-i-tlement on SaturJav. th JTth itnvot Jnlr. K7t. SAM I Iii V i;k. June 7. A'luiialsirat .r D',s I STRICT COURT OF THE NITKI STATES. EnR TIIE WICST- EUX DISTKIUT UE PENNSYLVANIA. I BkIllTtv. In the ruat:er of DariiclChish ila:. rr., .m l ! . H. Matthiott, B.mkruut;: A warr.int, in I'anit- ......... kua h..n i.,44.1 Y.m V4 i.l I '. nrl . i. .in .1 I lirf : estate "I Chinhulm k .Matthhit, f the i- untii i.l Eayctte ami Somerset, and suio ol rennnylvi iii.i, in saiil liinrii-t, ailju.lirtil hankrupt.; l"ti l'"-1 ti'.lonof H. L. Eahnoiix-k 1 anil tho p.iy ment of any deliln anil the dciivurv ot anv pr-ip- crtv hclttiiiiDk to tui l l.iilikrilptu, loth, in or tu tne'ir UAi. ami the trtiasier U anv frii-erty l-y thl-ni. are kir''ldili'n hy Uw. A l;i-.-i.t:;:ji: ol he ; creditors of uaiil Iiankru(it4i. to pr.ve tli-lr dcMs and choiise one or mure a.-iii:iiee of their eMuto will he he-id at a court of hunkr-ai'try to le hol-lt n at No. ml Mum ui I S-... t'ittn! urn, in id ilis trict, cn the -V.u duy 01 J:i!y. a. . liT5,itt two o'elti-k. p. w.. at the i.lli-"j n( "N-iaii v. Sntittr. oneof the hevtisters in B.ink'ru;-!'-. ol mi'l liii trht. JiiiiN'HALL lil'J 'Jt r. S. Mart-hal l-.r snid l'istriit. W ADDRESS TO THE ffi Io you w Lnt to purify the rvt'a in 7 ! jou .uit to sift ri-! o. htiii urn-S! ? lMyou want cotAbthin to strecv'J.cn yuu: Io you wnt HT'totl ajipti.e? IH you wiint to (v-et nl ot nervi-usnc?? lo you wait; irml ilUeti-'D? Io you want to slep well? Ik ou want to huiM up your nftiurh.n". liyou w:tnt a hri! an. I v;ic.'pu,'r tetriirt? It you do, srMMOjys' HWUJLAI'OI. .1 . il.ElLIN CO.. Soie pirp's Simmon" Uror Iim!:it"r. PhH.i. wcto- -yVtr. ' cent contain a Binifle parti-t-le i if Mert-ury or any in-itrtoM minVn! ut ft.mce, hut U in L ELTAKI,r:. rusntttinlnic ihost; S"Uth ern Kut aiul Herds, whh h an Ail-WUe JT'vMcnce ha plaitrd r I;.caM niont iilvj1I. In fountrtrs where Avt It will i re all htsa mu?r m i:tt nr mkkahi.ic- MENT F THK LlVEK A0 It-'WllLS. 1 Klil' LATH Ttm Li vcu asu ftti:vK r chills ax it ri:vi:u. MMMOMV LIVEKRF.Ul a.aTOR Is eminently i Ejtnily Meill.-ine : and hv beintr kept ready for immeilUte re.n.rt will n.n'e m.me an hour ol ralli-riiiK and many a dollar ln titue and iicturs' hilii. Alter over I orty Ye:ir- trial It Is recelvlnz the mom uniU.illt.iil tetimiini. l9 to i;s virtut.i ma persons ot tne hixiitMt chanicter an l r..v(-.i..ir.iU. Iv. Eminent physicians commend It as the most EFFECTl'AL SPECIFIC FOR roNSTIPATIuy, HEADACHE, PA1V IS TIIE SIIDI LI'EIIS. DIZZINESS Slil'li stiimai h. hah taste iv the moi th HILlnl'S AT TACKS. PAI.H1TATIUN nl THE HEART PAIN IN TIIE HEtiKiNOF THE KIDNEYS. DESPt IN HEM ' V. LHM AND UlliHtUlllNll UK Kill. Al l. nw Wlliril AKETHEdFESPKI.MiOF A DIS EASED LIVEK. COLIC JX VIIILDRKX. For children cf.raplniiilnir ot coll heailache. or sit k stomuc-h, a tea.ipoin:ul or more wl.l a-ive reliot. t'hll.lren. aswellaiiadiilt etit 4Vmetimes tiio roach "upjr or cat fcjtnethir.if whit-h d-. n.-i iiirest weii ptulucinir sour stum ach, heartburn. orrt'.itie.-iinc-i: a irood do. of Liver Kea-nbtor will live relief. Thi aputtej to persons of aliases. It lsiheclu-ap-est purest and l-e't Family Med. kine in tbe world! IT HAS NO EQUAL. Tkonfands lead miwrahle lives, fntrerinir r,,n dyspMisla a disurdereij stomach and liver, pnalue Inir liiliousn-s. he:irttiurr,.coiitiven,.'i. Kfninio, Irrrstalar appetite, low turits. raljtnir lil ar eatlnit. ami olten en.llnit In lata! attacks of lever. They krn.w they are si. k. yet net little jympiitbv. The unfalllns; ri medr to prevent these adll.-tioa and restore bcailb li Si-o.-t Li vtit Ku.claiom. WASCVAtTVBJlDOSLr BT J. H. ZEILIN 4. CO-, PIIILAPE4.PHIA. PA. I'ric-e sifl.OO. Soid by lil Dniittt. June 12 DR. VAN DYKE'S SULPHUR SOAP, Makes tbe SK IX Soft, near. Pure White and Healthy! is i'lean-dmr. Deodorising-. Ili-inlect- Ina. Soot hiD. Heallnir ami panfyiiiir: removes lraniiruu, i. nanntr. i. leers. Sores, Eruptions, RoUKhDexe and rcitness of the kkis : rvllest-s Itch Inn;, barninx and stinitlnir of the Skin, ami irriisv tinnof hitinir ami stinirins; lm..i ; relieve 1 rCHINU PILES where nothlnit ele will hsve anverteet: Is FREE Ekn.M ALLtiFFEN SIVE HIiliR. and prevents Oicuxlous Diseases, and as an External Medical and Toilet Prepara tion It has no EtlL'AL. Price, iiots acike: Hoi, three Cakes, sixtv tents, si'dd hv Geo W. benford. a-'uierset. Fa., and DruKu-ins HeneraHy. K. 14. WEBSTER, Ppiprietor. f Bee. Tft N. Vh St.. Philad'a. P. WuoioSile lie pot. 400 N. Third St., Pbila., Pa. Air PHEWinr WtTfn TBUf-a aaja'tem-wiiultr.r rt;, aiiheiirjo.ili; . Oiu V at IrtOul. . Caylonl Si to,tniuii, lil. IrESTERN PENN" A. CLASSICAL AND W SCIENTIFIC 1NSTITI TE. The Institute prepares Siu.lems for odlrve, Bastnesa, Preiessional Sebisds, Home Life, and Teaching-. Iys-atlon elevate.1, healthfal, easy ot aecesa, and pl.-turene, eoniuiaB.llnK an rttensive slew of Chestnut Kidxe. Full e.w of instruc tors. Five courses of i-ita.ly. fnm to hot Si sexes. Expenses) moderate. Mew bnildicg lor ladies. tten urate in ea.-h rotn. Adiirese the Prttv-liiai. JONATHAN JONF-S. A. M., Dee-1. Ml Pleasant, Pa T EU A L NOl'iCE. In Widow Sarah Frie.Ulr.e. J ilin Friedllne. Mary Frioiiline. iirterniarrie.1 with John Wech-tenhi-lser, Isaac Frt."lllne aad Junto Frieslllne. all ol Somerset County Penna., Iydia Intermarried with Noan timsi, near ims .iioine. lowa. trunk Un FrleAiUne il Des M' ines. t.iwa, An-aham Frietlline. of liayt-sa. Nevaila Ter. You are hereby untitled that In pnrsa.-irce of a wrttol pa.-titkm Isiied oat of the i irj.haas' Court ol Somerset County, Pa.. 1 will n.J.1 an ln.ucst on the real estate of Aaron Friedline. dee d in Jenner township, al his la'e resilience a Saturday the livtli of June. l-7, where yoa may attend If yon think Dtiiper. Snenirs'Hficej Ida; 18. 1S7. i OEO. W. PILE. Sheriff. WAD VERT1SEUFS TS. S KTTLKMEXT tn'tr-i ant " in Soiw!ir i i S nsvRjt Xr fur Ui yuar eQ4iti.i( Apru sift, i-i.s. J Acoa J. JJ.iKSn. Tu amuaat of liujilloaW Do. fj -si lij work 5IAU.-4- " i-tnm-ration ' WiTi I'.nUtne '.ia- V---I " A I..-.N -r r 1. 1 if i I' r-iin I ilei'li -jfi- llu wurk - 8ai.iry " est".-...!!! urea !iliiuie i!ue........ .i4. ii 1341 0" . V. 4" . tin tW 4 :i : Eli H"Y)Ia, iimiw'M ln. To arHii;i of By w.rlc ' A.il;irV Au-n!itnr-3.... Laiance 'lue V 31 Smfcr. A. li:n:i. To nmmiii oi (lupUi-Uis iiuUncu !ue ..V. HA . I J Hi Hy w-rit.. " Hillary. .-tt :i f t- e,i Wo t!ie an-li-r-licneii A-j'llli--n ul SirnTs-; Tj'., i-c.-tltv tlie .V vj.i':tt-nu'iit l-t l-o ci'l-rivt tir:ilKiKII.l''HrY. .iKUl.illAHS .MH.l.Ki;. 'iililn .'rUK.Nii. Au lltor?. Atl Ai: S Jtll.I.El;. rlerk. Sk-iti.ksik4it ol am unt ot -I--.! -1 tat, lti-rr-mn Siahl l'l-eisurcr, for tlie year eu.liuii: June il l-7i. I'K. To umoont M ilujilii-ate t.v.a 44 Stme aiiiiroiiri.iiioii 7ok 40 HnUtice le uilant settle tm-c: 6i't 81 fa. I'y nini'Unt ol orili-ti... lUl.ito-e ilue t-iivni'liln. . (ir.iil.UK V. I.II 'HTV. JKKKMl VU S. Mll.UKU, 'HKIT1. srKt.Nil; AHAM S. MI LI. til, flera, Jim- IJ A Jlltor-". c JiUMHtATiON X'O riCE. iivru r r thk SunrRT K Voti-fl Is hri'ty ifiTt-n tli.t in ir JaniM with a rr.!tni. n 1 ihe ltanl f Iir-rtr9 ti the S;ili. hury linil Ounjuny. a Hi'-etmi; ! ih? htil.irrs ol said rnintJiny wilt it tt ut ii irtvo in M-'V-'M SiHuerv-ft County iVr. ,n th h I:.y of July. lTH. iH'twwn t b.ar t l' u'H-'k l. an J 3 tV';mi P. M. i mil iIut M.r the u rj tt h -l.tii) an letl"n to 'lerfrijitne whthrr ild ("tmpwiiy ill in like ri-l pLin; n D'f ni'rlxnfB -n ii r-:i-i ufi'i imiu-hi.-M- lor the fiiin o( our iiui:-lrf 1 ymi ht-y th.n mil I-'l!:ir to wnr th.it .1 mount oi" horiiU to ho i-t-iuil i to t:ike lhe I'lai-e 1.1 un x:.-iin nv-raaz-'.n t:.e f ii-! rml ;m l Irrar.ohis-.s l r the ,iuit: uuiouut wiii-ti i to -wuwle .UjUX ii. JAt.tv.MN. May Stvrvlary. .m rr.fno y raitk? lateral w- rk for us than mythini; cltT. Cubital n-t rtomrf.l : wt-wil !titrl ytm. 1'2 jkt ujy at h' liie in-i.tn Uw the itiou.'Lriru. AUn wtiiucn, iv9un! itirh want- e. everywhere to W'.rk t r a. N..w H ttte t!nn 'o.'.ly vutnt nl t Tin- Treo. Al!riy Tut -r. itV, Aum.-ita, M.iine. 31 arch .'7 Ti:.Mi:.NT tho S-j..erTi..r-4 illl;il..l Twi t?:c year ennina; Ajnl rh r l-l.. Ia-,iiii-aia of ulin-liij lir, .Viiiaiii ol uaiMtfl i.iii-! t.t I'll. Hy work on rn.iils F. t-im-nitior Liitn V-r turni.-t.iil t'omtni?iii.'n Suicrvi r fi'.-t 11 : rj si 1'4 U lo B.iUp.-e litu T -tc-hlp Ml. Il-itc ol Ivimutl r-..-.riMUl: ft;. Ha: I ly w.-m ';sri j l-;in. ir.iti..ii C'-muiiMioii a. sujcr .r 1 i , . ;" ' S1I1-U-I I r ; i . wif!i an.ler-t-n-l Au! ira-hlti, cr-lty ilut tr.t ..I tbe u.i. ..i.-i we suj-iTw- .r.i li ivii li1 -. i unit them c. rr-i-t it - 4! J M. ST I KK JAfDi; lm: At mille::. D.M I NISTRATO V. '$ NOT I C E iutie of (icirus Uiirm-t. l ite ol .leant r Twp., lTters of a-niini'tra'i'-n -n tha a Vive ete h::viric ticun uranted 1 1 tir? uii ler.'in-!, nmii-e U iufrvhy lri-'tri T 'th".e hhjlitfl to :r i make iniine iiJite taynv 1 :m'l thojie hTivintr chiiirn Hyn(nt It to pr;:.ia;.ttl.:i.i 'luiy auifwuii--ateii l-r it-tiieinrp-i-n Sat up lay. July n, m the late rvnMeti'-' ol 'itccaL-.l t:i saiM t.wn-hlp. HKS'iiV F. IJARNET. t.i&wn:x. ha UN' nr. June 0 A-liuiniiitrai'ir'1. 2ECEII'TS . And eTp-n li:nrf i.r Mil S-.tm-r'i -. utv, tor tl liTi. tit-Kin l-.rl S.'ho t ifur cu.: I i;!ii.-. ;riir .lime X i Irifs amount ol tas dupsimti- r.rrrltoi.l I nrn4..i For I Uii-lir. pur'n-st. i.w on fi'itoU il !cn i.-n.-ie i r rr irs I'.K li Deiiu'-t ei .n. r :tl .na. Toti! tai rii elpt I 'ai-h fpntii lornii-r Trea furer. S ilent oi-l Iiuil.tiniri4 State api.r .i-ri-iti'-u Eit-k-SPiTl ::l . I'll It -ii -hers' jiluri.'-i New stilt..! Puildini: M- ' t'.i I IS) Fuel u liueri'Jt on ordcru " Furniture and rir.i'.i.' Kepuiri S.il.iry ol secreturv ' Sulary of Treasurer and (". llei tnr. M MiiKelhrneous es;ini4es Hiilam.-e due Treasurer 61! 14 .t tru) lm ;.wi 1 .!.' 1.4 4'i o W y7 C'itio 07 Atteur: JONATHAN KIKIAHS. E. D. MILLER, Sec. President. We the nn lerHitncJ Auditors nl Milfur.l Twp.. ,meret l'o.. Pa., hnvinir cari-ftiiirexiiiuiii.-.l toe I r.lh.vi- aii-oants of the Troii'iirr. hn-l th-tn i-orrect to the l-i-id ol -jur km.wlfilne ntnl li'lit. DANIEL DI' 'KEY, W. H. WALTEK, Phi El: lit LU Jaocl'i Aullt.r. pin LIC SALE i.'y virtue of ami order i.-4ue I on! ul the -, urt or Coiunvin Plea-i. in and f.-r the 1 '. unty nt s..i;n'r?K't the ui.deri'i.fii' d A.-9ii;ne4j o J.-jdi l.-m.lis. of Stiinyi-reek Twp.. wiruv al n-ai l' an I State id Peniiylv:inia. wnl s ;i at puMlc Hile .n the j rem ut of Assiitnor. on trilnijfJithj J, I; ul 1 o"clo.k 1". n. the tollowiri; de.-.Tioed real estate viz ; A certain truct of land sito-itu In St',rvTiek Tori..S iti.er'-tt.V. fa . ad imniiiK latfisuf F.phraim K-i. Jiiiiil, Kimniel. .I"kn H-yi-r. H-t.rv Slitil, and oilier'', containing ai-r.-s "triTe or le- ami iili-iwunce. ol win. -li tiicre uro at- ut 4-t cier and l-'iai-res in ini-adow, with a two fory lea hou-e and ! auk barn thereon ere.'ied. TtiiH farm is well watered and ln every itieet d..jin!.le h- uie. TER MS. Ten per eeiit. of the pun -liase money to be paid i -a ilayol sale- one-thirl in lujitiu the ten H-r cent, on crtinnn-i'iiTi oi wie an t delivery ol deed : one-third in u ne.nths, and one-thirl la one yi-ar In. m the d.ite ul tne order ol ...ii-, ii : Sid of April tW-l.) with interest on deferred V iy menu. DANIEL KIMMF.L June IU Atsii'iee oi Joseph Lamli. r oTiw's: TO CONSUMERS OF - The zreat i-elehrityofourTI ' TAI.TIIII . r- 'U has eauseil many iMitalls thereol t I" c piace-lua tae market, we tln-reol caution all Cbwers ak.iinst pup.-haPinir such imitailons. All dealers buy tnir or sellms: other plate fi.tn.e i co liearinK a hanl or uietalicl.il.le. r';n.ler theui. 'selves liat.le to theienal!v ol the Liw. and ail lrsons vloiatin .sar traileawrksap punishahle i a 4 fiv line and li-iprf.nm. n' ij -si , moo i.KFi-4 ai j it ih? The arnaine LUK I I.l. A Kit 11 T lis B.4' can b distinguished Lv a II 4 Ttli jauneach lump with the wi pi I.UIIII.LIKD i stamps'. i iiu-re44n ; Over7.HH tons oft-ilwei, s..ll m IH77, anil inetirly 3.1MHS peras-.s emplovcl in lat .ics. 2, Ta.-s paid tho i-.vcnii.i..nt In lT7 ais-ut SJ. Sim.ixna. m I darina- the i-at Its years. over !!, OOO.tMMI. e-These (ftwii add hy all jij.trs at manurac'uren S rates. p March OTICE. n ismts DiTntt-r i-.r Pth'a. sil -. At Somerset the ls.tt Hay ul June, A. D. 1ST. 1 The undersiirneil herehv vivee N,,e is ai-1 ..Intment as Assignee of Alexander S'nueian.of S4.merset, la the county of S.Tners.'t, and State ol Pennsylvania, within said District, who has neea ' adta-dued a Hsnkrupt on Lis own petition l-y tbe District Court -A sahl Distrct. L.C. flLlM).N. June 19. T. Assignee. a wee ln yuar own town, ti rmtnt free. Non-k. Ue.kler, il yi a waata huslm-sn at which persons .r cither H-i nn mike irreat bay all the time thev work, write ur particulars lo il. Lalucit a, tu, P..ruad, Maine. March T. S25C0: nm lelti v-i-if-. Finienlara n-r. Adim4. UK 3 tf CO.. .lcis. Ifck. "ffortablj ha lrgm mmmHtmm tint tn i'l ',4 .... oo Ivj -0-TOBACCO 9 B aaV I - . i i ssuiMKssii.t: V t'V VALt AIU.E HEAL ESTATE. iiy Ti-Ttn 'tl 0 iiT4ii-r i."itc I imt nl tlm fnait ef , ' CoaiTO'in I'kMj -ii s ,iii4.ri44t t'nunty Pa.. th n ; "Wnisti-il A.-!tie9bl iMQici ItA-i.-a, ari l Mil at : pui':K- on . ths ftiI!iwiDc ! aIi"ii'j: lur-li t-iin m ! r W tlhciia, ! , a K n-ivtim n. .1 'fimHi, nJ irtnM : fo iilin-- (( 4 ,i ic-i""l stun twpllmt j 1:-;:!m Uuii (-irn, .ii' l-i'li'T owfrxury euLhu.ia- li-ni'i WMfiil Vvirt in x1"! t-t i d t ui'i .-jii -ii. nf w;u h ' ;ir ir n mt ltw. - 1 il Tr O-'l .H I J n IU1 rJ4i MJtl . I hiAOIt ! : t-. i.ru'itiji ttL. ctii Ul t i W rwin nto- !thi..n. i' '.i rv I nl.'1'Hi ih Lrm un r-tlcn if:a:i?7 irn t.rv, wjtch Niurni!i in iutmnM j ;M .nil i . YKvuiulcxrxsil.kih.it we;l tlMitH-r-! t ir i :irc u inrxo j -r c iiup the t irui, , wit, i . !. '1! t.ii !,uu f.-r th m.iua'UctHre h !3:j!-;e !M,ir. Tin KIk'iiott f.-H ran tJintijH ' iii. J '-J'.iiiti . r! .r lir: aun.iL Wa rr lwtrr ViT llUo j rtr.!i;r4 f m.S' itincry A KKi mtl. wtiU j-(r -n wj'tri-jwcr. Toriu ina-la known tUy S.iVI'CL J UCHTY, Jur.r l. A.iiiiice ul U.aiel bucket. 1 (i A Ii N OTICE. Kw Ann Itt i,f- (wi-lt.w i Jn. Intrm.ir- r!l with J-ihii llll.-n. . W. KIkhu!, V. Kii'viits, Samc.-i S. KioU. A. Lin.la Klioniit, iMliicl VV. Kn. i.. Thf M T F. UNhh.1.4, K.ya Khi-jt'. Miirv. iiir'-rnuirrle'i with Jon-h i.''ir. j man. Harriet, :ntenarrleU rnHu Vr, fJ ;!:, ii!'Ttinrr:v wi Stn-i4 G. N t!!. S .rr. j uitiTrnarrwi wuh ljnl! S.iy!tr. K-nm Rn :i I runl rnui'r:u kh..it., ail n-t linic In Siufr't U'tmii'T. I'a . a.i-t II irrict r. tMnrii.i n.i f A. Liii-.x-iu Kliosls wtu restal inj Inr. Oty "j rr hi-cljy Ti 'ttHeU thrit in pni-nn of a Trr:t ui iMriition i.U TUnt ! ihe iri bus' O'ttrt ! S-.ti'.-.rft cv -un:y i'u.. 1 will hoM n iii:art oq the rtNil estate t Inll hh-ntl, ir-it, in S m-i-r-ot Twp., l his Un rv !-th- on I'luiriav, th ' " ' I July wir rv yvu atu aitnrif ytu t'li'-lt rjKr. ii-riU ) OEM. W. PILK. June , Sheriff. SSGNEKS NUTU'E. aN Ue i hin v 1vn. that ,!ph yxrii.)f Ston r I'Tfk t"wn-:i!, by tivfi tt vlunt:iry a.tnruvnt u is niif-i-l h! rrtl r-iAl" . ltni' i Kiwrnl in tru-i .-r the lit i.f hi criux Ai Will m.ike ptymmt r.i the tmitt A ith---, .in.-1 th"-- hitvinu lafniK rr tfrm-inl will ui:.Wi? l'A.NlKLKLMMfla. in")w y.o ran en lire In. to ti.) iw ym.i!ciiKf w rk t f -lth-r e rifit In thrirown U-wlitie. Pwrticuiitr an-i jt.i rn !- wirtii . 1re. Inn nve vour t'ire f.n at th; hu.-iiM- A-I'lreyii Nriij x Co.. IS.rilarTl .Mulnn 111 tVeh.-o ri-.nt!y n: i !o irreaf hiifiroTementu In J'1! r.-f -uiKwitailBB tiHee, ami Dow olU-r FINEST ROASTED COFFEE ever jut up In Fai-kaur. w xuanntee ev.-rt Iai.ii:ii.'e Iiramle-1 Y CHOICE'1 or D0t PEDRO'S CHOICE.' to he n .i.liir hut liar ln-te.i fottre. C'oitee, lm l...-f. l tr.ita -Ulo-' l.y ourwliin. J anney & Andrews, WIIOI EOALI Grr..rs ti Frciiz Kaaissisj Katir.2!s. . 1.1 an l 15 Market Street, riMI.lI)EIIHIl. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE L.ii J.d.n A S-hnel!er. late of S,u;hi.npton Twti. . deeeaseil. Letters teei.-imentarv on the above estate Wait I . n irrinted to the umlerilimed. n-iii.-e ta eerel.y civen tu tiH.s tndehteil to III., make itoiue ili.itc j ui in-nt. ati-l thoee hiivinx cI.iImi.1 arifnut it to pre ent them do.lv ant h'-nilcateit f r .euii-tnc.it anSuturduy, June a, liTi.attno laterenliienee ol dtee.ii4eil. MARY SCUNEiriEK. ilaJ' Eiocuirll SSIiJNEE'.S NOTICE. .Nonce Is hcr-hy uiven. thiit Setuistlan (lelsler ami wil .liil..rdlwp.. hv dce.1 ol roliintarv aisiuntai-nt b.ive ni"itTied all their es. ate rail.m.I ler.aal L r the iieneiu ol th.-ir crcltti rs to Saia-u-1 E iv. All -r ms indel ied to the said entate will pit asi nmke Immeili ite piyment. and thoe havn .t ciiiiai: r demauds will present tbem with outdclar. SAMIELFDX. M.ij- Aji-iuiite. ASi,c SIGN EES' SALE. l.y vir i'.e oi anoniir i.r Sale l.ci hy tn ( .'otirt '.1 'i iMiii-.n PIcls ol .Somerset I k ant v. Pa t the nndersiirn.-d direi-ti-daa Ai6ineo i.i'l'ettr W.suder, ol Alleheny t. wnisiii,, in the nH i- ,un y I..' the .lle .,l hi. real estate, I wnll sell at put he nalc uj-i! the premises in sal I t.iwnsh'p of All?i;lirny, on 5atur.liiy the 'JKh .lay of June I---., a tra.t ol I .in I situate In the township of Al i. irin'iiy aiorevml. aotoininir land, of Samuel Waiter, Anna Sr. .ner and others, eontaimntr tw hundied and seven acres, shout one hundred and t'.r-y acres cli :ir.I, twenty hi e acres ol whirh Is N . I tio-.i.li.w, the hiiiance well timti-ri-d. lhe i-npp.i i tnen: ' ar-i U.. one and a hall story nouses wcai lor tianle.l. a Lank barn, -prlnit house and other out l.ull.Iinii'. on banl of ch e Iruit trees, a spriiur ol neier l.illli ir water nearth houses, there are iiIki two ther sprinits oU tlia pretinses that lopns the ireater bo.fy ol what Is known as 1-eaters' run in tliat vlcini'v. and snlh . i. htly si p h.- eni.OKli to supply p,'wer to run a uri-t mill This pp perty is l..-te.l arai Itlnir dtp elly i n tlie Somerset and llcllopl lumpik an'lh.isfor many years aiul Is now a laiorite .Ir-.ve stac.l eoiiiemiil iteil. A Kail Jioad nut has re.i n.ly lieen snrreyeil thmtia-h this pp.iwrty ami is the ..niy piut by which a Kail Koh.Icmii lie made truin the Somcraot I'ounly coal Held Intersect tlm HriiniylvanU Rail Road at M inn Choice, Bedl fonl l o in'y. a-i It lies .lirevtiy ia the hea.1 of what is utuiiUrly kaona the 1'eater (Jap. Sale to ci-tin. i.-m-e at lo o'elwk A. M. 1U;.iS. ( sne-third in hun t : one third In six n,..nii-.s Ip m dute ot order, ami one-laird In a year from dale ol ..pier with Inicre-t ,,n tho def-rred p.iymtnu fr.,iu eir.hrmation ol ir.iKJI-.i, WALKER. Asmkiwo tf Peter V. .s,(er. May thi-i pUre h.m Ia .( hi eiehmte.i Mire K.Thi--fitr a.iip bettrr than ever anH .-heap. Anyunewhti want 4 "lie at -. wmh ! well to jten! hirw a IHKtal mnl or in a u way let him know ln or!r to make wirn ol ett1nif :if. at? he in hi- men-. ol seWiu luiukt Hot htvi ail wtn want ritkvi. sjlay stV T3 A TrriTVTT!C' ,J, Tl me haniml V M I rill 1 kj ,im or .fh.-r 'wfl'niisiK OTTiametital lea. !!n-J. trishsmarli an! rm-'iirH).oaf A-tun-M.'iit. liitt-rlrrpn .-. Ap(.-al!r. Suit Intrtovf tp-of au-i -a A r;i-Hsdri.tiiif UB'lcr the A I E. U L.1WH. pr-.n 'Ir attep.te.t !. lUrto THAT HATE RF.M T5"D TTiO'TTr'T. ,h" 'x-n' ilJuJiliul tiU 1,011 w iMt'-nte! hy w. He- irir o;.fM,lte to the P:itent rhi-, we ran mako fl--f n ar'-h -. ftiM are Kittntn fiirre prmpf. !y. ami with hrnjii.T thiiiiM. thin ttivtm who aro tii'-rtw fin v in' n. irs'MLTORS. t.mU- or kt-trh "1 yt'sr -i iie: we mukr e xnminatUm free of A-uree, Adl a lvii-e as t; pHt-ntaiil'tv. Ail eorr:9p"0't !( -fri-'tlv ef.rt1Int.:.l. Pr'ir Uw ntvi 4i t If AUlssi: l .ML.Si FA tC5iTl.tU lll t IV V e r'f-r you tnnfflHali fnthe Patent ttVe. r "jr"!lt ntji in -"vt-ry ."tafe ol the I ulon, and t' your S-ri'.t an-t Ii.'pr'-nr;tlvein Cst,t. S-pchil rt'hrfnce iYvu lien ilenred. AihireM '.A. SVOW Ul Co.. O;. Patent Ojfice, H mmktnyiaa. It. r. WILL PAPER! Spring Stock Irnroectw! Fajer fm up! All the uf-w tyle o Invb. horlers ami lririr. Fa (sen ot eVerr aTi-le. srtleau! )U,aHty. as mT prirei than ran lm fooud ln tl. eily. Sampi S ren. n-wly paMT! with latent j-ar!'r ppr. A bniJipiair oi Ni-w oji; hr tftry roA huttc CH'.aitis. Nsw Ycrk Papsr Stcrs. Hct. th and Tth ArfS. 'i SmlrhfleM Strset. Marirh'u riTTwat u. HEALTH AND HAPPlMSu Health an.l Happiness are priceless Wealth their .si.s,r.. ,,.,1 jrt ti.ey are witbln the reai h of every one who will nse WRIGHT'S I.I VKK PILI.S. The only sure CT:RE for TorpH Urcr. Dyspepsia, li. iula. lie. Sour Stomas h. Consti-itii i. Iiehlllty. Nmla. and alt Hill, .us eompiainra ao I Hloul illipii-rs. None ir-nuine unie siirnc4i --Wui. Wriuht, Phila. ' II yoar druririst will 4 rap ply send 'i cents f. r .me boa to llarrkk. kolit r a -.. 7o N. Ith St. Phila. Feb. TKt lit. Up Illllera far I taw Ptre tm Bmi Bluer Hade. rhT are ei miun-le'l rnm IIAfa, Rvetaai. Msadrafts anl la.aifelijsM.th oW i ntt Mi'-! t;iiUaM Kfitcine tn lie m-rU mil e-mtain all the lvC ai-r-i mjn mirattTen. r'lc oi ail .x n-r i',i'.le. t--uiaf Uie sT-s l -: RIMfl fnrtBler. Islvesr Hryalalar, mrv iile ana HeaUh Keturmw Auent on earth duviM or IU M&uncta ja-w-ujll asiiu, n-n- iiiM"p i.nicrs ar sei. so varirj an-erte-t are their oprt..oa. ThezivenfW lile anU ir to tk jtl m atirm. To ail wlvi! vmpbyittitPiiif irrea'a ari;y of tne Uwl or urtaoukrr urxtniLvr wff -enjuire an Apf-e'.lier, T'mt ao-1 uiil-i M'im ant. inee tut en are tTiwt,e. beniir nja-n y mrative, tonkc anu stiuauiAtioir, m llaa.tM iHtolratf nar o matter wii-tt J'JIT fee Una or syatnm tre. wuat ine tiieae or aument u, bm nop r.'ter. )D t wait antll ym are ttvk, ht I u only leel lil or mi-rliie. u lhe Bi&trr tt 'n(e. It may ve your life. HTinsifsst War een tare4 hy dotntc. r.3awlU 1t a ea- It vili not eurw ot be, p. Io not saiier yourself or let yobt trierf! sal 'r. hut ate ami anre laea- to as Hp BKCwrs. Kcnarinl'er, H p Mitten Is Do ile. Jme-l Irunif-o !Mtrvni. ht tit Fwrec al M ieslLL-we evr mastle: tle lMals1! f rlead sisel Ilwpse, anl ik per,n or fata Uy sixms-t wuixit Hum. Try Blt- Iiers l1ay. T'y Hop Cough C-ir ti Pvn Miff FOB S.AJ-1 BT Cw. V SPFaFRS. !me-rf, -r a t Uioe . a-'fi w rj-f-'f l'cdj jumped im til. 'alwmm s ail ' ill;.- "op? 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