The Somerset Herald. c,-K!iNCSDAY.... .A'nt II, K SSL -- !, Hrsi back riding rtpjx.rs to be the fa-' voile smuboment vitU the youoe Udier. 'of Snmrnit. one of our most nirrrfsive. r. laitlle will prcat-h m liie Difciplc'i ; lriI illness at 3 e'clnck on yesterdajr ....., .uuuajr morning and eve-tim KM fir t ' It. ...iTiDOKEd: OHIO It. I rrrrsBVE'H mvision. ,m and nOer M-'J I3. ,,iT7' tTU,.n' 00 th" 7,ii depart from and arrive at depot, ourucr SSiriSJ vl.U Street, aalollows: EAST WEST. ajall. Mall. I'' M 1 . itisburx . !riX'Vo:k s.Wp.m le uil ,rl IVllttt WIT v I. - 11 11 11 ' II. -ja ri in.;, ii. lUluuior . m " Ki-imiiil k p.m. l wtmri"n 6 - in. CuwUf buid S. p. in. 11 vittimuii 3:12 Miwral Point . " 4 itiln T le ft:'-1 1 4.-P ni. 1 ui-.niown ":o4 " ;a " Ml. I'M'iant Ml " 7 .w " eoniM-HlviHe i.l- a. m. Newi.m T 10 M V H' p. m. Ni K er4.ort 7:4 S.HIU- Ul. r.r..l-l"i i.ti " rituburva 3 P. m Episcopal services in the Good Tern Urs" 1111, Friday evening. August 18, The l.k-al cii'iior wi-U.-s lo rdum his liiHiik to Tm-atiirc r Keller lor Uvun re cti veil. Three ca:s of drtiiik and disorderly 1.-frt- Jits liurgtss on Monday morning last. The utUil fine was imposed. J. U McAfee, editor ot the Grecnsliurg ilrruM, tarritd at the homerset Mouseover nilit on bis way home from Itcdfoid. .11 .rains run l.j Baltimore Time. 11 minutes '"'Krti. Pittsburgh Tim,. . train tarn '"? : i :imtM'U ilia . - .''trlVA-M. In return the KiI.rw. lo.ref ' ' iri'.n.! l a A. M.. amviua at Mineral KtTli a. MVoJmwll.rtlto A. ntta- Ti,e m t .Ureot anJ ).leaf!int route to the East 1 i.r uirh Mail leavmit at : . ..-.:......i..n at h-uu n. na. 1, iii!; New V.-rk.b.lui.. tu. rtaJW. sr- ; Billtlinnro, y.10 lion. A. II. l offmth lias r?ctivct the uunnx:rauc nominal ion for Congrt-ss in tliis district; and the Domination is all he will receive. A Eve doiiar counterfeit lirl tender no ot the new Lsue series was received at the Treasury on Saturday. The note was printed Iron) the original plate on in ferior paper. They have started and infant zooloziral parden at the Somerset House. Mose is the manager, and the chief ieature is a pair of homed toads. No one visiting Somerset should fail to call on Slosc. tmlm ilnily. 'v-lnim-Ut-" ru. auJ Exjfcss l .".1 v . cx-trl-t UK1). Minur riflh Arenue ami Siultn- fl.liiire:'.'..;;;! i.-i".t w,- urut .m E. E HVNU:!A.N,Suit.,0"nncilviile. f W. k B. R. B. rass mmtaai. roit. Bi.aaaeirr . jnnaiiAtroiKT aati.on. traltif ill , , .-.,1 after Mar 13, 1S"8, n.n mf.j'kwmnerttaawilhall iUfcr.ter tnin , n -.he P. W. A Ii. E. K. (Mai! trains dai:v, Li jii-ff dally eitfjit Monday.) LEAVE. EU:V. Mill West 3 34 p.m. 3Jp.m. X,!lEart 11 :-. 10) p.m. I.l! KjiM eenneeta with iucal West. Many new features are to be added this year to the usual pronramme ol our Som erset County Fair. The prospect now is that it will 'bo the best managed for vears. The lull premium list will appear in the ue 1 issue 01 me herald. Oa Thursday last Mrs. Catharine Ned row, who is eighty-three years of age, and whose husband was a soldier in the war of 1S12, walked lrom Gebhartsburg to this town, a distance of eight miles, to si.-c about her Tension. Hither a sturdy old lady. Gi 1 out of the wav. Cambria : rtand aMde, Uedford, and give it room to sing its tail and "buzz." Mr. A. IJase Kciumrd shot a rattlesnake on Lnurel Iliil mountain that FHr:ed liiurdozm rat ties, milking its apc.thc way snake hunters rekon, tittv vears. Way Pusfcniter tin.. Way I'anfenjrer Vet. V.ail 1-lft Mk.11 West t:j.rc.-s E:i?t l:sire.- West li 00 m U p. m .... ll M p. m. 4 4-5 p. B. :WI A. M RFPl BI.H AX !Wrr.TI.VCi. Ti.e Ilepubl.cans tf Soniorn-t County will "pn tbo campaign by s niectltiir in tie Coutt Louse on T"flij Evening, An'jwt -?. 1S73. A rull turn-out i.- xptcud. AIL rjitaLvrs ill be in aiicoddt.ee. All in fv r cf l.otJst mtcrj, fair gov- re merit, and tic tucctes cf It pub lican principle- are En. Chm. U uvitetl to at'end. Ii Fcii.l, C. Cotti. i' Tie-nil's are n t s.i nutnemus. Turnips never get fcr.!.true. Catiij.iu.'t tiiiirs are lu st iu ord. r. Tli.' nijh's are delightlully cool. N.ruw hats are (Mininiueiiig to look M-t.ly. The pixsi'tit f unimcr is the l.ott. st since d.svs n:c rowin perceptibly at the Flour IVpot of The Mi-irtcr. IUiv vour Flour (.k S: Ueeri's. Mexican dollars are now worth but ebhty five cents. The weight of the unjui-t fifteen on! ce-s make a pound. I'.ultcrniilk is the populpr beve rage now i; h those ho like it. Tiic makir? of a womas dres now (-. inorc than the material. iluv vour Grass ee!s and Fiah at the Fi.mr l'Vix WCooli t JJceriu. This is the seas-ia of the year when ! i: t.-r is both s'.r.iD and lUin enough to r.'.n. The proflects tor a large e-besdnut crop wi re uerer lazier at this season of tlie year. The iiiartus are no exereiing Ihtir voinj, p:epara',..rv to tlulr Siu'.hern tli'it. A L'ood boy may not become a band soinc'mnn, but a nice bonnet surely bt oi!i( a pretty womsn. K n Sale Ciikai1. A g.x'. d.ub-la'ie-le.l shot-gun ; also a good act of single 1 a-ness. Call at J. II. Pisel'a. If vpu are despondent and th:nk no one t ikes'auy interest in you, jut put your arm iu a sling and !1f.rt down street. Dr. Sadler, Oculist nnd Atrtt. 'o. 0"i IVnn Avenue, rittsbcrgh, l'a. Kye, Kar, Throat iid Catarrh !'H.iaUies. The hum of the thresliiug ma h'c j re sounds in tbe neighborhniHl. It is Likinir up tlie tunelhat iiie mowing machine has teased to hact. Save imiRi-v It buying ti'e Kn-.i!ic!ed lr..n Water Tubing from V. II. Flatt, !io will fumisli and f.t it ail si.cs and lnigtUa Tiie-tramp v.. n't work in the harvest j fit-id. It is f::r N-ltcr to sit in the shade and U- told hv orator ht he ouUit t have a carriage of bis on. I'armrra lAmii Herd I c;in furnh jon with either the Plain, r.mim it d. or GJvanized Wrought Iron Wkli r Tubing ot anv sire or li-netii. V. II. Platt. Aa cachunge sats: "A piece ( flan nt-1 laturatid itb alcohol and applied to the bowels and stomach of children, is a VVe presume buckwheat will be scarce this tall rs the ground his liecn so dry that it would have been next to imjtossible to plow it during the uual sinison tor seeding the thiee sided cereal. There will not, consequently, be so great a demand for butler and niolasocs this winter. A novel law suit will come up for hear ing at the next term of the Indiana county court. A gentleman there brings suit auainst bio neighbor who indulges in the j,'anic ol croquet, sett'Cg lorlh that It is a great rvnejanc-e to his family and a nui sance Ahicti he desires abated. A cauii. meeting will b held on the old ground, two and a half miles east ot Som erset, l'a.. commenting August 14, 1S7S, aud continuing over the following Sunday, under the auspicies of the Evangelical As sociation. J. A. Ytu.m. P. E. I). K. La van, P. C. Ritinc.K Views. Tfl inspect the bridge over Cassclman river at Confluence, the Court npiminted Chambers Huston, Heu lcn W'oy, end Jacob P. Weimer. To insjiect the bridge over the Laurel Hill creek, the Court ap;iiited Chambers Huston, Ileuben Woy, anil Jacob P. Weimer. There will be a bush meeting of the I'vangelical Association held at Garrett, cn lhci;7&. K. It., commencing Septem bers, lTS, and continiiing over the fol lowing Sunday. There will bs an excur sion train on tlie Bull'alo Valle-y lUilroad every day. Various ministers are ex pected t be present. The hops at the Somerset House are verv erdovabie affairs and are fully appre ciated by the cuests of that elegant hos- tlery and the young people of the village. The house has been tilled with summel vUitois. and still they come. Tayman sniiie-s and says, "let them come," and Mose beams on each new arrival in a man ner that makes a cobbler seductive. There is a great (leal of complaint by a num'.HTof our citizens at the rtckltss T-..U at loch many eif oiii young men. an:', we regret to say. some young ladie-s, ride and drive through our streets. It would be well for these persons to lie a lit tle more careful in the future lest thsy lie brougbt;ip Uloro Mayor WeliWy.atdcom pe) led to come elon to ll.e tune of fjur dollars and cists. A s pectmen of the Canadian lynx (black) measuring seven leet three inches from the tip of the nose to the tip ot the tail, was captured near Sharon. Mercer coun ty, last Saturday morning. The uiunal was aroused from his hiding place by dogs and hunters, and, after a chfise of over three mile-s, he was brought to bay, and in the strii''de with the dogs, three of them were kiilGd. He was afterward killed by a well directed shot, A Law and Order Society is badly need ed here to see thr.t the borough ordinances me eaiorccxl. The C urges is willing lo do his share if the people will stand by him. The trouble is, that when there is any disgraceful proceeding on the street. icsiead ot prenipt!y making information aaaisi the gtiu'y irlM.s, there is noui ing done save a general growl at the au thorities. Let us have peace and quiet if we l ave to rrjort t.i a Club. The editor of the Mye-r.-doli Comiiuf' cial in his vouugcrdays used to swing the birch rod' and use other persuasive ar guments in order to teach bis pupils geography, but now he goe-s right away and abases the Pittsburgh t'ommi rei'xl lor saying that the Superset county cheese factories are located at Confluence; and makes the assertion that there is aot a fac tory within twenty miles of Confluence. Wrung. There are two lactones within twenty milts ot Cculluence. ( I hursJay) tnornine. Mr. r.erkley was in delicate health for several weeks, but nothing serioos was apprehzndc I until Sunday last when hU disease assumed a more daacennus aspect. Oa Monday rheu- malic pains were developed and they rap idly increased, culminating in his death at the lime stated. Mr. lierklcy leaves a wife, two grown daughters and a son ol tender years. There were few of our citi zens more respected and esteemed; but death is a public lose, and the poor, to whom he was ever a generonsfrien.l, keen ly feel his loss. The sympathies ol the entire community aie wilb the bereaved family in this hour ot their deep distress and sorrow. . On Reiser's HiJzc OIL. Mr. Jonas Benc-hcy's force were cngageel in taking off the wheat harvest, when one of the men discovered a rattlesnake coiled up in the Etraw a short distance from him. He immediately gave tlie alarm, when all ! came to the rescue. One of the men sue ceeded in pinning bis enakeship to the eanh with a forked stick, but by some means it freed itself and struck savagely at a young man by the name of ltobert Heilman, who was -standing close by. Heilman leaped back, stumbled and fell heavily on the scythe of a grain cradle cutting a severe rash in his thigh and sev ering an artery. Surgical aid was tenl for but before help could arrive he literal ly bled to death. The snake was killed. but at the expends of a man's lite. It seems as though the case was very bung-iiiiL-'y managed, or the parties around Heiinian lost all presence of mind, as com pression would surely have prevented so great a flow ot blood as to endanger bis life. Last week two children of M. D. Long, of Larimer, were sent in search of ber ries, taking the two house dogs with them. The children soon discovered two rattle snakes, the largest they had ever seen, but determined at once to give them bat tle; their dogs were badly bitten at the first'eharge, and slunk away cowed aud whipped. Xot so with the children. They renewed the battle and succeeded in dispatching both the reptiles. QTsi roiiTANT to VoTKRs. The follow Toe must Cms that Cocoa. With ing, so tersely stateil by the Clearfield Its-1 ShlMi's Consumption i'nto ynn can cure pnlUeu, it et the. utmost importance toiyoara lf It has established the t:u-l that every voter and politician: Consumption cm I cored. . while for The re-gular assessment or registry lists Cevighs, I'.ront hills. Whooping Cough, for the coming fall election have already I Asthma, and all diseases ot Throat and been made, and arc now placed at the ! Lungs, it is absolutely without an equal, polling places in the various districts as ( Two doses will relieve your child of Croup, required by law. I n Jer Cw new consti-' it is plesanl to take nd perfectly harmless mirwi ri.ri' n..-ji il.-sirinT In vnt at 1hl ! to Hilt ronnrKt rltili? anil iwi nnt 1,., Mn approaching November election must have afford to be without it. . Von i-ui use two resided tor The period of two months six- thirds o( a bottle and if what we say is not true we win relund the price paid. Price lcts,.)cts. anl f I.OU per bottle. It yonr Lungs are sore or chest or m lame iec Sfuloli g Fortius Plaster. SHd by Geo. W. Ilenford, Somerset, Pa. Have yon Dyspepsia, are yoo Consti pated, have you a Yellow skin, Loss of Appetite. Head Ache, it ho don't fail to use SlIILOH'S SYSTEM VITALIZED It is guaranteed to relieve yon, and will you continue to suffer when you can be cured on such terms as these. Price 10 eta and 73 els. Sold by Geo. W. Iienfbrd, Som erset, l'a. Wells' Persian Perfume "IIACKME TACK" is rich and fragrant, try it. Sold Geo. W. Eenford, Somerset, Pa, The following law in regard to the ex tension ot warrants of t-.x collectors will prove ol iulcrcs'. to the various ofiiccrs who have duplicates in their bands: Jt it en arte J, ttc, That in all cases in which tho period of two vears, the limita tion ol the warrants in the duplicato of county, city, township, ward and borough tax collectors, have expired, and saM col lector er collectors have become liable for the amount of tax cn said duplicates w ith- out-having collected the same, the said du plicates aud warrants, in all such eases, are hereby revived and extended tor another period ol one year lrom the pa3 sage of this act: and said collector or col lectors are h?reby autLoriz-.-d and empow ered lo proceed and collect said taxes from all ersons who have not paid taxes as scscd to them, residing in said districts within which it may have been assessed, as well as lrom all persons who remove lrom said city, ward, township or townships or boroughs, and have neglect ed to pay taxes, so as aforesaid assessed, w ill! like eil'ect as if said warrants bad not expired by the limitation of two years aforesaid.: VrotUUi, That the provisions of this act shall not apply to warrants issued prior to the year eighteen hundred and seventy-four: And prowled further. That that the provisions of this act shall not ap ply to cities of the first and second class. tv days in the election district where he offers to vole, and if over twenty two years H age, shall have pud wiluin two years a Slate or county tax, w hich shall have lieen assTsed at least two months. and paid at least one month before the day of election. More: . Tlie citus isAo re motet from one borough or tttrnshiji to another btftceen the fifth tf Stjitemlvr and election dui lott hit ri'jht to because he must swear that he has resided at least sixty days in the district where he oilers to vote. And H he lias resitted nut live, lea or twenty days there he cannot declare that he has lived sixty days therein. Those who wish to vote the coming fall had better examine the list of voters in the hands of the assessor (or the one to be lound at the election house-!, and see if their names arc enrolled. If not on the list, inform the assessor of the omission. The omission of names produces more con fusion and trouble on election day than all defects put together, and it is one of the simplest duties enjoined upon tue assessor, and it is equally simple it the voter docs not know that his name is not on the list until be offers his ticket and some one challenges hinr.. It becomes tho duty of the citizen from this until the fourth cf September (sixty days before the election) to apply to the assessor if he wants his name placed on the list. It is the duty of every assessor to remain at the election house in his respective district on the 3d and 4lU days ol September next, when those not registered can find him and have their names placed upon the list of voters. L'nder the change) made in our election laws an assessor renders himself liable to a line of ifltK) and three months imprison ment for assessing a tax against any per son after the time specilied in the law for closing his labors. HE Y A D VER TISEMEN TS. Fri,l, j t A Fkix mo a Window. Catharine National Independent Hcpnblirau Tlrbel. TO THE HeITBLICAXS OF SoMEHSET County. The returns of the late so-called Kepublican Primary Election show a vote ot 1,5'Ji in exccs of the Kepublican vote cast for President in 1STG, w hich clearly demonstrates that tlie ticket nominated was not the choice of the party, but ot the fifteen hundred persons voting contrary to the known party rules. That, however, is not the most objectionable feature ot the returns. Iiut the well-known facts that certain returns were held back lor hours, though in the borough of Somerset: that many precincU were counted un.ler lock and key, after ejecting tiie voters; '.hit many votes were couutcd for one man while cast for another, and that va rious sums of money were nted to bring about such results, ara objectionable fea tures, against which we, aud we call upon ou, as honest, law-abiding, and order loving citizens to stoutly protest, and thereby show that we are opposed to. and wilt not tolerate iraud and corruption, nor support men who perjure themselves in ti:kicg the oath of olhcc. c therefore call upon you to meet at your regular places of holding elections on Saturday, August 1 1, V,. lictween the hours ot one aud seven o clock p. m., lor the purpose f electing in each election district, two delegates who shall assemble in convention at the Court-house, in Som erset, luesday, August J'J, 13.5, at two o'clock r. m., lor the purpose of nominat- As AsTosiSHtjto Fact. A large pro portion of the American people are to dav dying from the effects of .Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. Tlie result of these dis eases npon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjovment and usefulness as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside pre judice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green's August Flower. Yonr speedy relief is certain. Millions of bot tles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. You can buy a samp e bottle for 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst case. Posi tively sold by all Druggists on the West ern Continent. JjJHKKlFK'S SALE Kejimn.1 H.tit l.e-.:m, at the "gult uf Ifalticr J f- f 'I f ' ' V fS! 'i '-i.--M-arVfrTi fT'- rfg--f -J The following letters remaining in the Post-oiHce at Somerset. Pa., have become dead, and if not called foron ir before the tirn.ay of SopUmbj ntai will fe scat to the letter office lirinhrtm E. O.,- i'erd Thomas, Coal Maggie, Gre-nrebaek E. F, McLenathan J. C. l'atton John A.. lb-vJ Charles, Hetfc John, Sharer Jacob F., Savior S. S.. Snyder Elizabeth. I'nnih John, Weigley W. L.. Wiufield Mary. A. C. Davis, P. M. On S..:uiday I:.sl the Constable from Confluence Uwuelit to this place and nand- cd over to the lender mercy of Sheriff Pile one Fi.mk Moon. Judgins from the commitment Squire Mickey sent up. that Mm w:is lull, as he was charged with ln-ating, kicking and tearing the clothe from the person ot the Mayor otye village of Confluence, as well as committing an assault and battery on tlie Constable. The ruw will nimt ud for trial at next Court. s ire cure for dxsectery and cholera iufan l,3 the chances are that if the charges are 'u:ii. ( proven, this particular Moon will shine on Wanti.i..-.V lime Luri.cr. -o he wanien ol a ,rtain stone building in hum ala.ut two hundred bu.btls per e'ay. ; the town of AUgbcny. Call em or address Oh. vesl Ob, yes.'" pr claimed the Court Crier, a few miauTcS alter ten o'clock Wednesday morning, "sworn and i.rx Stctt.m A N, Somerset, Pa. Tl...-. - -...... . ' . . ..c . f nw.n u lin babituaiir cairy eonce-aled wcap.-:!'"","' U pr-ttict: in the several I courts awards aud ),.,!. The c.wsrd. it he 'i f w' knew it, is much sal. r w hen unarmed ibau looked cratiGed as his , ....1 u ;i r-V d .,t iiwa. arouDd Ut oiler Uie.r con lie is very sure not to piovi.ke tue u-e oi tiiv!jv ebt . The Country itenlUi.ian gives this re ceiil for canning peaches : "Procure the largest, tiuest aud ripest fruit. Use cran olated sugar, in proportion of half a pound oi sugar to a pound ot fruit. Make the syrup cf half a teacupfull of water to a pound ot sugar. I-et it come to a boil and skim. Have your loathes pared w itu a silver plated iruit knife, and throw them iato clear cold water iu a wooden or earth en vessel. Eoil the fruit in the syrup un til it is tender that oa can put a broom straw through it, then skim it from the syrup with a skimmer aud place in cans until they arc quite full. Fill up with boiling syrup and immediately screw on the top es tightly us possible. You will find you w ill have to screw them on again and again. Look at every jar for two er three davs after canning to see if it is air tight. If your store closet is not quite dark w rap'your can around with brown wrapping paper. Light injures all fruit it mu.-t be kept coo! also." From the Aitoona Tribune wc learn thai on Tuesday hist a three year old son of Wiiliam Otto, of that place was stran gled to death under peculiarly sad circum stances. In attempting to take a drink from a hydrant be placed bis mouth over the cr7.7.ic and turned on the water in such force that it completely strangled him, bis teeth closing tightly over the cr zzlu of the hydrant At this moment his mother ap peared at the rear entrance cn hearing the noise she rushed to the hydrant and found her son clinched fast to the pipe. She im mediately turned oil" the water, and she found that the boy was not loose, and :a her attempt to get him from the hydraut nearly all his teeth were torn out A phy sician was summoned but the vital spark had tlown. Last Sunday eight a man named George Duvall and a boy named Smith, cut a hole in the brick wall of the Iiedlord, Pennsyl vania, jail, and after crawling out scaled the outside wall by means ot a rope made from their blankets. Tuesday m iming tbey passed Cectreville. rr.sking their way, it is supposed, toward Cumberland, but were seen by cx-Shciill' S'ec'iman, who arrested them and returned them to their old quarters. Duvall is a tailor by trade, and formerly lived in this city. lie was in jail on a charge ot having stolen a kniic and a blanket from W. A. Hinchnutn, also, singularly enough, an ex-resident of Cumberland. The lad was held to an swer the charge ot larceny ot a quantity of tobacco. L'uaJrUind Jiiiji Xttrt. Harrr Endsiev friends crowded ...i..: f nuuiauous. stade-nt in theofiicc of This is the season when careful house keepers are picking out tine, ripe, red wa termelon?, and getting a pale pink one al most every time. Here is a rule for get tin; a ripe one thr.t is said to be iofaiiibic: When the melon begins to change color in side and its seeds to turn black, a small black speck or blister begins to appear on the outer rind. These are multiplied and enlarged as the fruit matures. In a fully ripeuetl melon they are thickly strewn over the surface. In a row of one hun dred mebs spread along the sidewalk not more than five or six fully ripe ones w ill otten be found. act sncu ly come other business as shall prepir befoie theiiL Mai:y KErur.MCA.Ns. ircs:anu, lamiuany Known to every nmr, 1 1C a full ticket, to hi voted at the regu- woman auu ctiiiii in L,niontowu as - d:s election in iNovemticr, and lo trana- Cn-liiud, died on Saturday evening from the effects ot a tall received on the pre- ceuiiig night. She lived with her sitter, .Mrs. Stearns, on i'cter street, in the rear e.f the res-idc-ncd of Joliuze Dieus.- on Friday evening she retired to lei at the usual hour, and it is supposed that some time during tho night the pot up to open a window lookirji into IDi lcK yard, ;he lell out, striking her bei d on one of hinges of the cellar door, trac'.nring the skull. She laid there ULtil between four and live o'clock Saturday morning before she was discovered, aud bcu.ro any ons knew the accident had occurred. She was taken mlo the Iiousj at.d Dr. Stur geon summoted. He pronounced her in juries fatal. About nine o'clock Saturday tight she died. (n tunctay her remains were interred iu the old Methsdist grave yard. Deceased was seventy-lour yaars of a;p, and a sister of Greenbury - Cross- land. Esq. L'Mt'Ktortrn lifptitUcun. " The Secretary of the Pennsylvania Board ol Agriculture reports that from the average July returns of three hundred oilicial reports to the Hoard "it would see m '.hat crops for lbiH my le estimated as follows, an overage crop being rated at 1UU: Wlieat Aiiples 4? Kv loo Pi-aliics 4i fcarlcy '..a lJcai ,4 lata IU Cherries M Hay.... .......l.y Plumj .........M V.raw Uliiirxpt-s 4 Gir.l -n pr.'!u:M .16 Heme td "The average wheat crop of tbs State being about ., i.iU.uw bushels, we may place ttiat ct 13ii at 1 75(1, 000, with chances in lavor of a decrease to 18,500, 0Q0 bushels under the final test ol the half bushel. The increased acreage, when compared n ilh that of the past ten years. is largely due to the fact that in the oil and lumlier counties tlie stagnation of busi ness has forced men into agricultural pur suits. Thus in comparison with the past ten years warren reports double the area in wheat; Potter reports two and one halt times the average area of the past ten years, and Cameron one and three-quarter times." To ihe EtliiJT of tlie SoiiitrMl Herald. We have read a paper circulated byJosi- ah Mowiy for the purpose of getting sign ers, which I have cot been aware of. to ap point committeemen lor a new party, which plays the same old game over. As we hold our convention on the 17th, we want no committeemen, only a chairman, and no mixing up with any party, but we win nominate a straight-out lVilior and Greenback ticket Daniel Mostolleb, Fs;r.i)LNs, Aug. 1". 1S73. Nnw Goods. I have just received a new stock ol Fall and Winter Hoots and Shoes which I will sell at way-dawn prices, strictly for cash. GLOUtiE SNYDER. The fact that George Washington's wile never tiskcd where he had Lcea when he came home late at nibt goes a great ways toward accounting lor -his extreme Iruthfulness. If you w ish to economize and sive mon ey, go to George Snyder s for your Hoots aud Shoes. They are the cheapest in town. Wicked fob Clerctjcen. "I believe it to be all wrong and even wicked lor clergymen or other public men to be led into giviiig testimonials to quack doctors or vile stuffs called medicines, hut when a meritorious article is made up of common valuable remedies known to all, and that all physicians use and trust in daily, we should freely commend it. I therefore heartily and cheerfully commend Hop ititters lor tue good tucy have done me aud my friends, firmly believing that they nave no equal ior iamtiy use. I will not be without them." Key. , Washington, D. C Dr. Vas Dyke's Sum-hub 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 oi cis compound "buiphur Soap, tuu merits oi wuicu are spoken of by thousands; it is highly recommended to all our readers. Price 2o cents, by mail, 85 cents a box; a cakes tsu cents., by mail, 75 cents. Ollice.50N. Olb street Whole sale Depot 4tW N. 3d street, Philadelphia, . soid by ail uruggists. DIED. My Child laiay. I love thee, Daisy of my heart ; My child, I love thee dearly; And though we only met to part, How sweetly ! how sweetly ! Thy days, my littlo Daisy, were few; An angel's morning visit. That came and vanished with the dew, 'Twas here, 'tis gone where is it t Yet didst thou leave behind thee A duo for love to find thee ! Daisy ! my lasf, my youngest love. The crown of every other ! Though thou art born in heaven aWive, I am thine only mother ! Nor will affliction let me Celieve thou canst forget we. Then thou in heaven and I on earth. May this one hope delight us. That thou wilt hail my second birth When death shall reunite U3, Where worlds no more can sever Parent and child forever. Daisy was a meek, lovely child, a daughter ot Mrs. Catharine "Merel. She died ot diphtheria. Was only a snort time sick until her blessed fjavior took ber with him to that heavenly mansion on high, there waiting to meet her mother, where there is no parting, but joy, peace and happiness forever. II. Zimmerman. COLLINS. In Berlin, August 3, 1S73. Eleanor Collins, aired 52 years, 4 months and 8 days. ZERFOs.S. At the residence of Cyrus Kaymond, July 25, 1S7S, Catharine Zer foss, aged b7 years, 3 months and 25 days. ZERFOSS. July 27. 1S7S, Foster, in fant son of Sarah Zerfoss, aged 4 months and 27 days. TAYLOR. August 1. 1. Ella Ma bel, daughter of Frank and Ella Taylor, ajjed one year and 21 days. AL.S'1. All tli" rl'it Hlk-int. r-t nn-l l.i!m cf lr..nr W. A ti.ii r.m, ,tt, la au-1 tu ilm Miuw.bj; defc-rtlitd real e-ritnle, tlx: Tan eenatri .t or ?runl $ltaat in 1Trln B".rS imeretruantT, r., unlajmn one Siwrtta aere, ui.-re or le?, witii a tw: st'.ry frame dw.-lllnc hue and vtai.te tl.t-r'-.n erected, fronting? im Park street, and adjoined ty lli-nry X.ini merman on the east, alley on the nonti, and alley e the went, wlih the i)purtenaneea. Taken In exei-ati.n as the prupertv of Oeer-xa W. Ar.d.-rK.n at (he suit ul J. if. Wilier use e.r Daniel Augustine. ALStl. All the rlnht title Interest and claim of John lltuiie. or. In and to the lulUiwing derail.' real estate, th : A certain tract of lied fttuste In Shade Tp.. Somerset eunn'.y. Pa, coutaiiimir 1 acres, mufe or leas, of which there are aiiout S acres are clear ed, with a two story plank dwelling bouse, and stable thereon ererted. Adjoining lands of Ered eri. k Smith, J.matbaa Dull, Ueniamin Bender, and other, with th appurtenance. lakcn in execution as the prn)K.-ny oi jonn Hitshew, at the suit of David lliuhew, and for use oi cyrua j. rolls. ALSO. All the rliht. title, interest an l c-tiim of E. C Eangher. of in and lo the following described real estate, vis : A certain K of ground situate In Euechoy's addition of Mey.-'fsidale boronh, somerset county, J'enn'a. t-mtiniuu- one lourth acre, more or less. with a two-st"ry Irame dwelling house thereon erected, ttvoiivz on Itanclilev street, and adjoin- i tj levt j . j.iuer on tlie s..u;n. alley on me ea.-t, and Second street on the north, with th ap purtenance. - lateen in execuMun as tne proierty oi iu. t-. Rails her. at the suit of V. B. Atcvahac, use of P. C Jleyera. ALSO. All the riirhL title, lnterrst and elilm. ut Sam uel Warner, ot, iu and to Uio lollowina; described real eetate. vix : Two rerlaln lots of mound, situate In l rslna lyirouieh, fck.uierset county. Pa., containinic one lrtli acre, more or less, Irontlnu on v ater street, and adjoining Wm. J. Baer on the east, llavia A (Jodor on tlie wet, and Willow alley on the north, with the appnrtenances. Taken In execution as t tie property of San.ucl Wagner, at the suit of im.-n Elder, tor u.o of Jacob tsejbert, use of Amus Steele, AI. A II the right, title, interest and clahn ol John H. Kiminrl, and liavii P. KInunel, of, in and to tlie tollowint: desrnl! real estate, via : No. l. A ocrtain lot ol gnund ?itu tie In Mineral Poiut, iiliorl township, Somcrfdt county. Pa., contaiulsx one lourtli aro, m ra or lew, wlih a two story Irattie dwi-iiinK bou.'e, Irame srat.ie. and shoemaker stiop thereon erocte I. Adjoining- lots ol John (J. Crilt:iii on Uio west, alley o the south, and frmiiiiK on Main Crors street, wlih the appnrtenances. No. 'A A certain lot or proun.1 situate as afore said, containing one half acre, more or lew, ad joining lots ol flatus Dull on the east. Main street on the south, alley on the nTtn ani west. Known as l..t No. 62. on the general plan ol said town, with th appurtenances. No. i. A certain tra;t of Ian! situate in Mllford township. Somerset county, Pa., ooiiwiniug twenty-five acres, more or less, ol wiiich there are about S acres in meadow, with a one and a hall story lrame dwelling house, iramc stable, w.jolen factory, and otlier out t-nlidlngs ther?on ererted. Adjoining lands of Joba ttricntield, Wm. Maker, Franklin Pile, Pranktin Walter, a-ai otliers, witn the appurtcnan.-es. No. 4. A certain tract oi land situ ite In Ml hlte- ereek township. S-miersct county, l'a., containing 3o acres, more or less, ol which ihere are a'jout Id acres cleared. Adjoining lands ol Eli Savier, J. K. Jtc.Millen. Dli-trtck Triuii y, and otiicn", with tlie at.Durtenali-ea. Taken in execution as the property of J. hn H. Kluimel and David Kitamel, at tne suit of .les.e t'richneU. use of C. -Marlecny, Lliial-o;h iuin bert, aud fi'ia. Crichbeld. ALS". AU the rigid, lltle. interest and claim of Henry flakier, of, In an 1 to the following descritied real estate vit : A certain tract ol land slluve in (luemah-ming township, Somerset county. Pa., ejutaining 2s-' acres, more or less, atK.ut I'jO acres of which are cleared, and 15 acres in meadow, witli a two story part log and part plank dwelling hou.-d, on mill, water power saw milt, stable, and other out build ings thereon erected: also a large sugar camp thereon. Adjoining lands ol Joi.n Molds' heir?. Prank KImmel. Allien Wriirht, aud others, with the ai.fittrtcnanre. lakcn in execution as tne i-.ropcny oi iicnrr liiitxer, at the suit ol David .pctbt. ALSO. and almt S acres In rr.e;i.l..w. a ilh -e siory i plank dwelling hoac' an I . stl.l Ih. r.n erect el, a.ltning ian.ls d licniuulu Iyry"s heirs, t'eu-r Altllcrare) l)m;r Yulsy, wilb too s. ur tcnam-es. Taken in eecml:i es lh- prrty of (Icrje i elarllls. a the suit ot Samuel kttl( aal Mary K.aits. bwinerty M r llarlin. hw alio. It Ibej aseotsaid Miry K'wfa. j ALSO I All the right, lit Ic. interest and claim f Jame I Pugh, ol, iu au-1 to the lollowing dcacriliol real estate, tii : Two certain lots otgroutHl siluate Ii Schell's addtiloa to Somerset Ur.ugh. Scrorrset (to.. Pa., beinuing at an alley 112 leet east ol the corner of Turkeyfrot ami Kaco streets, thess-e along said alley south 1ft i feet, there enst lt.o leet, ilww nor.h, 1 feet to Kace street, thence east by said streaeljtl Imi to iiia.-e ol bcainnintf. having tbtre- on erv-cte.1 a one and a half story tratoc dwelling house, with the appurtcuaa-. Taken In execution a the prrly of .Tame Pugh. at the suit ol Henry 1". .Scuell. neolU A. Scheli. ALSO All the right, thle. Iniercst and claim of Lartnla J. In. oi. la ami to th sotlowioK describ ed real estate, ia : A certain tract of land situate in S .mersotSavp.. Somerset to.. Pa., eontaintmr Xi acre more ol lesa, allcleare.1, witn a two story frame dwelling house, small frame barn and other eu'bulldiugs thereoo eroeti-d. adjoining lands ol ianiei a. Kboa.1'3 beir. Henry Mas., w w Michael Mpe, Joseph Shatter ani others, with' the appurtenances. Taken In executl-n as the property of Larinia J. Fox. at the suit ol Cyrus il. ijuaver, adiu'r. of Daniel A lit., ads. del. 1 EE MS. Any person purchasing at the snore sale will please take notice that leu per cent, of the purchase money mut be paM a sn aa the pp.perly Is knorkej d..wn, otherwise it will again b exjN.(l to sale. The residue of the purchase money mnst I paid on orbelor the atn day of August, is;, the day tixe.1 by the Court for the acknowleilgment ol Shcrirt's dce-tst ami no deed will be acknowledged until the purchase money is paid In. OEI'RGEW. PILE. July 31 Sheriff. SSIGXEES' ACCOUNTS. Th following accounts have been filed In my ortice and will I preaente.1 lor con.lrtnat l. ou Thurs'.ay awh of August, 1T!: L.M'.rrell, Assignee ol w .ia. wnier. V, in. Ki-Jdr. Assignee of Nehemian Miller. W. It. Mega baa. Assignee "f Fred Naugle, J. M. Ollnger, Assignee of W. ('. Kicks. E. M.Schrock, Asgneeor Jonathan J.Wtllcr. W. H. Hay, Assignee o( H. F. Johns. J. L. Pugh. Assignee of Daniel M.tot1er. J. H I hi. Assignee ol Daniel D. Miller. J.H.I, lih Ariigaceof J. N. Fichmer. . F. J. K MISER, July SI Protuoootary. )UBLIC SALE. ly virtue of an order of sale I?nn! by art of i:n Pleas ol Somerset I' mn'y, I KENNAItD & OUDESLUYS, BUTTER mmm merchants 83 Exchange Place, Baltimore lYId. ROH ESS ET H A K K ET Corrected by Cook A BgeaiTS. OEaLzas IX . CHOICE GROCERIES, FL0U3 4 FEED Apples, dried. V ft Appietiu'ter, gal bran, y ilju bs Hntier, ) ikeg). Hutter, yi.B (roll! BuckwUi, j basiml " uicl. " fcs Xleeswax. JI S Ihtfoa, piiotil.tun., y la s'.les, ' ' country bams, t Cm, (er if bn.'hei Com, fabolle.1) basliel ... CornucalV Call skies, fi a Eggs, fl doi Flour, W bid Flaxseed V -. ( Hams, (sugar-cured) ' .... Lapl. V Leataer, red sole, Jik upi-er " tip, " Middlings, and chop loo Oa $1 ou Potatoes, bu - Peaches, dried, Ky t.a Kgs. f . Salt, No. 1, V nbhextra Oround Alum, pec tack.. " Asbton, per sack Sua.ar, yellow white Tallow, W ft Wheat, bus Wool, ii ft 4c to 5e .....ft0e 1 ti li'e Wyi . ..tie to.se . V -A Jie He loc IJC die SOe lo Toe aC loe ioc 7 r-V Sc a toe aogiu e::c rie 1 6(1 -JirfKO , 40yi6oe IOC SOjtCSOC ae i 1 60 , l ' , "410 , iodl-!-e . ;e 1 aiuw II. S EXDSLEY. ATlOUXEr ATLAV. Somerset, recta. Augll TO THE LADIES. The Summer awl Fail styles of E. Euttcrick PAPER PATTERNS. ' Tnil-lcv bns leen Una. Wbi. Ii. Kooat, ituJ served a failiv A fearful and fatal accident occurred at ; tril atitintiLshiD The cuatiiitt-je s .' the Kolling Jlill this morning. A young Ir. V. F. Fun.bnberg. Oculist and 'Kjnted by the Court, Messrs. EJii, Kim- man by the name ot Delany. employed at Ami-t, from Cumlieibind, M l , is now ir i!jl(.r A ,. Co'iwn, and Ibiy, i the wo'rks bad biid down to sleep to await stopping tt the ' tilade House," ht-reall j wer'e bi.'bly pleased with tie m inner fit j his turn at the woik. When his time to t'lo. acticrinc lr'tn diseases of the Eye, w,-nu.n :e passed hi cxHiuintthD. ur j go to work arrived be was awakened, ac l tar. Nc and Threat ctin consult him. j jvt wislus, young man, and the hope that j got upon bis feet while yet partly asleep. All ciLsuitalions Iree I C'ilce li-mts fre-Di vour ,, fessiona! career maybe t-ucctfs-1 walked into the pit of a Urge fly-wheel. lo3r.it. 'iLil im with ou. SLaie. i which was revolving rapidly, and waslit- - t .... . . l , -. : . . m t cnii ly urn i. pieces. if.nu uiusi ua.e r . r , , ' bec-a instantanetjus. He was a young Mr. Johntre-.s. f-rmt-riy of Jl.r.,!own. ! , ,...,-:,-- T13 tj;s r.. at I hut now ot Salina. Kaniats. ..ropped intoi,a .h .. .m, fjl -, r:. l.Mne by usin? our Auttn.m ("e. A , cur oCce fast week, and twi t" iKruwe i jcht umnlusa;o. nig Jather works at ntii to make the sniue ato.mpanytng ! its lo take Horace Orttly s advice. Mr. nler ue.Johiutoirn Dt.ao iM U iekage. Fr sale at SeLroekV I Ctis m the resident atent for the sa.c nlj . ... , , . , . , Hand for the Kansas PariAc lUilroad, and A lad named Levi llaker. m I DMd f ,rirerUte- Uie advantages ol print- " l-aktr. wasnrnckard killed I y lijtb.niBji 1.-u:a description r f the west is j W. W. Harris, Esq., of Jackson town ! ictiumnn. West irgiaia, last Satur- j ; . . ... u, . ar,,K.ar.j !.in. has r.ractkul'v demonsfraled that te- 1 be leh-cram suS. "there was no . " . . .. -., .i-.u :bn eiitmro -.n K. nm-pcafnrir mnied unsas I acinc lisd a large amount ; on tins county. lie uaaaooiit tin acre ui land for sale. lid has met atld ! eround la tobacco w 'iicb looks excetding- Thoae tten.!ln Ciinrt w ill il l well t.1 known oi a larue number of Somerset ; ly we!!. The plants are very Urge, hay- 'ill at Pintl s Eaun - Lou., m itviie the county roi!e residing ia lhat country, j ing lrom twelve to twenty leaves each. Court boute. to eel a col dunk, lictr and says th:it with one or two esceptiotis ; The leaves are two feet long by eighteen atptoa iee. t!w. Cakes. PiASai.di he, they are doiLg well. This say we to rem. ; inch bnd. The 'Spuire thoroughly b cream, wntle tue aU, board by the day, jtbil if you tvt-r go to that part of the nd lojging Idniitbed at reaoocahlc rUs. ; cour.try call e0 Mr. Gels and if you are Call and see me, and get prices. j from Somerset or Cambria county you A. E. Pisei.. ' will have met the right man. a. u. Viensa Coffee. So olcbrated and known to so many viiteis to the Centen nial Exhibition in 1970, can be made -V uer ii ii'i bin fsi.a, lucre we t.rgtotu maik It-It upon bis skiu. but every Ume in j !,, ,,,",-. i ... . . . ' , . j ii ihnl I he lvi.il ! l..y wasnttsbed lo a jelly. !f r,K.a? Uo looked himself cn the culture of tobacco, and in this first venture Las as Cne a lot of tobacco as ever was grown in this Sla'e. Johnttoir Danorrut. at Mrs E. It. Wagner's, 803 A.-cb St- sod 804 South U St., Philadelphia. Also for sale the Ca-nttrnlal Flatter. Orders tilled by mail on rVcelptof price. Catalogue fur nished en appli.ull n byta-iil. Aug. 11 - v . : . i A DMIXISTKATOH S NOTICE. Mcmliers of "G" Cajmpany, are hereby ordered to meet at their armory for dress parade and inspection at 0 p. tu.. Saturday, Aug. 17, is;. J. I. Kimmel, Er. B. SerLt,, 1st Sergeant. Capt. I am selling Kip Hoots from 50c to 75c per pair below last year's prices, for cash. Oeoi:u Ssydeii. Overtasking Tns EsEitt;iE. It is not right for any cf us to overtask our en ergies, corporeal or mental, but in the eager pursuit ot wealth or fame or knowl edge, how many transgress this salutary rule? It must be a matter ot great impor tance to all w ho do so to know how they can retrain the vigor so recklessly expend ed. The remc-dv is neither costly or dif ficult to obtain. Hosteller's Stomach Hit ters ts procurable in every city, town and scilitiiient in America, aad it compvjisatts or a drain ot bodily or mental enemy more effectually than any invigorant ever prescnoeu. Laboring nun, athletes, stu dents, journalists, lawyers, clercvtcen. physicians, ail bear testimony lo its won- d.-ously renovating powers. It increases their capabilities lor uadeigoing fatigue,' and counteracts the injurious ellects upon the system ol exposure, sedentary habits, unhealthy or wearying avocations, cr an insalubrious climate, -Ld U a prime altera tive, diuretic and blood depurent. II.WE You Dyspepsia? With iu at tendant troubles, constipation, headache, loss of appetite, gloominess, waterbrash, distress after eating, etc. ? If so bike Da costa's Kaelical Cure, and be well. Its re sult is astonishing, and sure relief is guar anteed in every case, where it is used as di rected, it aseisfs digestion, tone up the stomach, s'.rengihtLS tHe debilitated, re stores a natural appetite, aad aj a liver rctruhitor has no equal. A clergyman ol Philadelphia says : It is the very f.Min t.du of health. To who are suffering from a disordered stomach or liver, or who need a gentle spring or summer tonic, we i say try it, and you will thank us tor thc advice." Trial S'V.e 2 eenU. Large sizes 50 eta. and One Dollar. For sale by G. W. Eenford, Somerset, and Mountain &. Co., Confluence, Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Flegisnnt Worm ?yrup. whicl' is perfectly ; safe. Extremely palatable. Xo physic required. Costs 2o cents. Try it. The Pt isian direr brings up no peail from the depths of the sea which can sur-! -eess and free from smoke. Terms for pass in radiant purity a complexion bean- boarding pupils reduced. For particulars titled by Gr.Ess's Sclpber Soap. A sla-! j-l catalogue apply to pie accessory to the bath and the toilet. I MISS HELEN E.PELETREAU, S.ild by all Druggists. i - Acting President. llfLL's liAta asd. v Bif KKit ATE, GE3. A. BEERY. Treasurer. Eftateof Ann Moore, late ol Maldlecreek twp doceaaea. loiter of Administration on the above estate having been granted to the andersigned by the prefer authority, notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and thoa having claims again th same to present tbem duly authenticated for set. element itbout delay to C R MOORE, Administrator. Aa. 11 Xew Lexington, Pa. JEGAL NOTICE. Notice Is hereby s'.rcn to all whom it may con cern, that I will a'pply to the Court of Cumia.m Pleas cl Sr cierset county, Monday Aoirest 2th, IkTS, for the Ixnelit ol tlie Act of Assembly, scour Ing the separate earnings of marrie.1 weauen, ap proved 3d day of April, lsTA r ANNIE F. WALK EE. Aug. IE Berlin, Pa. BLUllU! L&BIES' SEH1IAIT. FALL ESS I OS OPES.H SEPT. 12, TERMS Motlenttt. Send for a Catalojve. 1. JEWETT IMEE, Principal. BUInrille, Pa. Aui I. FIlimYilU FEMALE ffllESE (Pitijibnrsh,()Ea8tEndt) Pa. - Collegiate year opens September 12th. Ixtcation 4 miles from Court llouse, over-looking East Liberty valley. Easy of Black or Brown, 50 cents. Aug. All tho rlaht. title, interest and claim of Surah Welirlev. and .lcse elgley, ol, Iu and lo lliol. l- hiwing describe.! real etate, Tls : t wo certain lots ol groon.1, snu iis in .uinerai Point. Mill- r I township. Somerset county. Pa., eaoh cU by lW feet, adjoining Main street on the north, street on me ease, r. w . & . iv. rk. on the south, and alley on the west, on which are erected a one and a halt story plank house, and frame stable, with the appurtenances. taken In execution as tne propeny oi naran Weigier, and Jcsao Weigley. at the suit of Peter Philiippl, use ol Catharine I hlllip I. ALSO. All the right, title, Intcre't ant claim of Charles I. Baunher, of, ia and to the lol'.owing described real estate, viz: A certain lot of ground situate In Meyersdale borough. Somerset iunty, Pa., containing onc ball acre, ni.-r or less, wita a large two story i.lank dwelling house, thereon erected, and known on the genend pln of said bonugh. as Ms 7tf. HI, and 1 f ol lot No. M, frnting en Sec-.nd alley, and tt'ilning Stet.hen Jones ou the west, crow alley on the north, und Peter Meyers' heirs cn the cast, it b the appurtenances. Taken la execution as the property of Charles II. Dautther, at the suit of J. ei. Meyers, Adminis trate r oi Peter Meyers, deceased. ALSO. All the rta-Ut. title. Interest an l slaira t f M. A. Sanner, ol, lu and lo the following, described real estate, vU : No 1. Tbe undivided cue hair ol two certain tracts of land situate in Lower Turkeyfoot twp., Somerset t o., l'a.. containing three hundred and fortv-six acres, more or les a.li'.iuing lands ol David Ankeny. Israel WelHey. VV. J. Baer. et,al, U lieing the liaiance of the land conveyed by Sam uel llarned and Burnw'.rth to John Davie and M. A. Sanner, after deducting the piece or parrels ol fauid sold by said Davis and S.mner to other person, having an orchapl on the premises, one two story lrame bouse, one one and a hall story Irame house, one large ham, also a stable aal other I nildlnzs. It contains also large number of lruit trees, plenty of coal and lime stone on the prcxies and now open lor use with the appurtetiances. No. z. A certain lot of groun J situate in S.mer set Inirough. Souicrs.t c.unty. Pa., situateon tbe southeast corner ot tbe diamond, bounded on the east by lot ol 31. A. Sanner. on the south by the MethudlstChureh.ortnewest by Matnttroas street, and nothcnf.rtht.y Main street. Numtiered on gen eral plan ol sal 1 bT.ugh as 1-4 No. 117. and known as the Fader lot, with the nppurtenancea. Taken In execution as the property of M. A. Sanner, at the suit of Edmund Kit-man. ALSO. All tbe right, title. Interest and claim of J. hn Chiyeomb, oi. in and to the lolk wimc uescrilU real estate. Tit : A certain tract of land situate in Jefferson Twp, Swunfret eto.. Pa., containing 7a acres more or less, ol which there are about :is acres cleared and S acres in meadow, oa which. Uierc are creeled a iwo story lrame dwelling bouse, a bank barn and oiler uutl'uUdine. aotuiuing kinds ol Jacob Ankenr. Levi snaail.i, John Kimmel, Henry Gardner and others, with the appurtenances. Taken In execution a the pn-irty of John Clajeomb, at the suit ol Henry Suauli.', Jr. ALSO All the riant, thle. Interest and claim of W. H. Riley, ol. In and to the following dtacribeu real estate, viz: A certain lot of ground situate In Lrsina Bor o.T-r .. . Pi., ei.ntainlnif li acre more or less. wiih a one story frame dwcllfng house thero n erened. adjoining lot ol J. K. coder on in west, Park street on the north. Marie alley on the east. Willow alley on the south, being lot No. tn as known on the general plan of said town, with the appurtenances. Taken In exeeutWm as the pre pert y of W. IL Riley, at the suit of Davis, Coder A. Co. ALSO Alt the riat. title. Interest and claim of Alex. W. Shulti of. in and to tho loUowlag described real estate, Tlx : A certain trad of tant situate In MiirorJ Twp.. Somerset Co. Pa coniaining 77 acres more er less, about. acres of which are cleared, with a two sti.ry frame dwelling hoe and slants thereon ererted. adfiining lands ol ieor.-e ;obler, laniel Swarncr, Simon Snyder and others, with the ap purtenances. Taken In execution as the proiierty of Alex. W. ShuPx, at the suit tf John A. Philiippl. . ALSO All tbe right, tide. Interest an t claim of Jacob Leviiiyston, ol. in and to the I dlowing described real estate, rhi : A. certain tract of land siluat In Jenner Twp., Somerset Co ,;Pa containing lsi acres more or less, of whlch'tberear about 60 acres cleared, with a two storv log dwelling houe. t arn, water power saw-mill and other outbuildings theroon erected. adjon.ing lands ef Jacob Wollor !, Jacob Roddy, David Hammer and otters, with the ap purtenances'. Taken la eiecntlon a the property of Jacob Levingftou. at the suit of Alexander Limits u.e ol Kiertnn A EalL . ALSO All the right, title. Interest an eiaira of D. J. Bcrkcy l O... of, in and to the following descrtld real estate, vii ; A certain tract ot land situate In Paint Twp, Somerset Co.. Pa., eonuiinlng ace xoor or less, ail timber, with a two story plank dwelling house, steam-ivjwer saw-mill thereon erected, nd- loin'.cg laixls i Chrlstafn Penrol, Aaaron Ilcrkey Samuel iierkey, Nehemialt Manges and others. with the appurtenances. Takec IB exwcaiKei ae me properry wt V. J. Rrrk.T a. Co.. at the suit of John Cuter. u of Elwocd Swank, adm'r. otSoaan Swank, det'd. ALSO Ail the riht, title, Intercut and claim of John A. Sine. of. in and to th lollowing described real estate, Tii: No. 1. A certain tract ot tana nia.in? in jenner- town H4r.. Somerset Cort Pa., eontaiutag 41 acres more or leas, witn a two story lrame dwelling hon. stable and other outbuilding thereen erert.E iroluiag lamls of Henry Kauch. Adam Frtediine, rhllaoeipma k rittsourgn l nmpige, and Somerset A Conctuaagk Tumpiae, with the appurtenances. No. 2. A certain tract of land situate In Jenner Twp., Somerset Uo.. Pa eonuiniDg 19u acre more or less, with a water-jwcr saw-niili there-10 erected, ad).. Inlng land of Hetiry Sine, Jonet Wads worth, John Ltaw and others, wiui the ap purtenances. N.x 3. A certala lot of greond sltaat In Somer set Hor.. Somerset Co Pa., eontaming ' ; acre more or less, with a two story frame dwelling house, stable and other out buildings thereon erect ed, Ironling m Patriot street and adjoining lot occupied br Robert Laaghtoa on tbe east, Curtis stuoecr en the west, and r.reet on i lie south. and known as lot No. 1.7 on the general plan of sahl lasRiugh. witn tne appurtenance. Taken in execution as tne properly of John A. Slpe, at Uie suit of Frank Slpc, us of Herts Keiser. , ALSO All Uengh! title interest and claim of De)ui!la Ream and Henry Ream. of. In and to the tUo mg deserllssrt real estate. Tlx : A certain lot of ground situate in the town ol Garret, Summit Twp.. Somer.iet ( o.. Pa., emiUiln tng , acre mora or lua,BiUl a one and a bail story iram dwelling house thereon erected, and known on the general t-lan of said town a b No 147, and adiutmng lot No. 14oo the th. Cherry alley on th wM, Walker street B UK eaat, with tbe appurtenance. Taken In exeeailoa as the proTty of DeirnUla the Court of Comm.m Pleas ol Somerset I .ran'y. Pa. and to me directed, I will exiuse to sale by public outcrv. at the Court House, la somerset r, at 1 o'clock P. M.. ou Friday, Awwrt 23, 1X11, all the following real estate. Tlx : A certain lot ol gnmn l situate In Ursina lior. Somerset I '., Pa known on tbe plan of said town as lt No. ill, having a front of .17 ' leet, and a lenthof lou.and b bounded on the s .uth by Park street. onthe west by Matde aitey.on the north by Olar alley, on the east by U No. 14". and having thereon erectod a oweiitng nouse una ouiouu.i ings. It t'ing the ssme lot of ground which Setiastiiin UeMcr recovered In an action of etect- ment against Samuel Bookman, to No. asv Nov. term ls75, on Septeuirr 8, PCS, to be release.1 up on payment of jloxi 24 on April 1, Is::, and 41"3 -4 on (K-tolr 1. is: 7. with Interest on payments lrom 5 cpiemoer, is;o. TEEMS CASH. VALENTINE HAY. July 81 MaaterinCliancery. A SSIGNEES' SALE. liy Tirtuo ot aDonlerittnieil oat of the C urt of CoLTimunFlca? of 5iiier7Bt ctjuntv. ha., the n- JerkrntJ Artiinceof KiwitM Keiio.'wlU expoee totiiie by Jiuuik outxry, on tnejfrciiat, n tiaiurday, Autjutl 24, 1873, at 1 V. Irl. the rollowinv real estate, viz : No. 1. A crrtin l"t of irruun! 'Un ite In Sull- bury !.nutfii, Sineniet Fa-, cmUinimt: '4 ol an acre, boiiLvleil on the e.Kt t- Ornat street, onthea uth bv land of Altre-1 vsimei on the wc bT tract 'i, amlin tho north by Und oi John H . l&iicby, with a brick house or tavern and larve frame a..lLim, & larire stablo an4 other outbuiMinif thereon erctci. No. 2, A certain tract cl lan-1 situate as afre- snM, wmtainiD aa ref, a-tj-iinin Innlo( John w.aiwachy, Aiirt-: a rn'.-r, trct 1 and oilier!1, ituiif in a state of ffeLlent cultivation. anl havir.ir a larxe teble t heron erortc.L ThK.u.S. l me-1 him in fian t onojniirmation of sale, one-tnlnl in six months, anl one-thini inoae year from thfilute. ( Auiu.-t m:, ) with interest on tlelerrci pjyuieu'-g fniui (!ay of July 1 Asineo ot Llwarl Keim. 0B P1IANS' COTKT SALE OF VALl'ADLE REAL ESTATE. Fy Tirtue n: an order of o.url, to ma directed, I iiiotier for iie, en S.t!:irdaj, Awju.it 17, 1S73, at 2o'rl-)ck P. M. of said day. In Shanksrilte. the following rea: estate, lute the pfojerty ot Henry Haas, ol Stonycreek Two, Some-net ,'o.. Pa. dee'd. A certain tract of lan-1 situato in St nrereek Twp.. Somerset Co.. Pa., adjoining lands of Zacha riah tAmtwrt, Char es Hinemeyer. Aaron Span gler. and lianiel Wagner, containing 15a acres and lfci perches, strict measure : there are about bo acre clear, and th balance weil timbered; the Improvement are a g'il log house, and log burn ; al&. two young orchard., and a small sugar camp. TERMS.-Eight hundred dollar? in hand, and the balance In installments ol tier year. Ten per cent ol hand money to be paid when property is knocked down. Imlanre of hand mnev wbea dee.1 Is delivere.1 : installments b tw secured on land hr judgment bnJ P.ses. n given on th first of April ln7U. A liUN SPAM5LEK. July 17 Alrainlstrabir. LIST OF CAUSES tit August Term ol dull beginning August IS. l7t!. FIRST WEEK. Peniamin II ousel vs. I Ittsturab A Connetis vilie R. R. Co. Wee-I Sewing Machine Co. vs. J. N. Ficht neret al. John I). Roddy ot al. rj. Ernest A De!p Nl- nlan lrvin's Exc otrix ei L Frederick L. Just's use ts. Meyersdale Borough. Christian Pahl vs. AnL-ustu" Me tary. Joseph Hotfinaa vs. Innac KauRuiaa. JoM-j h Hoilman ra. Hiram J. B-. ta. J.ieeph Hottman vs. Conrad Fulk. Jaei.ti Heinhaugh v. Wolf. Mayer A Co. Joseph Alwine s a.lm"r. vs. David Wert. .f..s!.ih KellcrTrens. ts. A. Medarretal. L. A. Smith ts. Independent printing Cm. tt. P. Iy-nhart'susovs. Ilwarl Mostoller Frclerii k L. Just vs. s. H. Oarer ami wile. J. W. a. H, C. Van H.,rn vs. 'jetso Lis ten et al. SECOND WEEK. 1. vs Isia David r.k-t-i Anthmy Growall Trustee A.;. t. C'rosaeu. enrn R. CofTrcti fc Administrators. Ueorge w. Flick vs. Joslah Brant. .". A. Friedline vs. Joslah Brant. SteTenson A Cartwright ts Jcnah Itrant Martin Connolly Exeeutriv. ts. Jacob D Miller etal. Lewi Sailer vi. the President and Directors ol the keystone Mining (lo. Jane Mage vs. E. D. Vutiy. jwhi .'iage va. Toan Tyeftll. ti. B. King's use vs. W. H. Brnoks. F. B. King s use vs. W. H. Bka. Isaac Wendle vs. Lemuel Annum Jacob J. Meyer Executrix v. Jacob Olets- ner. David CasebecTvs. Ahr-i?iam n.n, .i li. William Ware tj. Ja.-ob Poorhaugh. H. Eiiaatieth KenUiisuseTS. Frwlem k rmn- A. A. Shutoway A Co. T. W. W.Davtsetaf A A. Shumway a Co. vs. W. W. Davis et ai. Tbonus Hearl vs. N.h Roberts. Ann Maria Zerft!' Executor ts John Shal ler et I. Ann Marl ZerfoM1 Executor vs. John Shaf fer et al. C.ier A Davis vs. a. W. Lenhirt. 1 Bi,ni' x-ft A 3!iner- al Point K. K. Co. J.iah Miller vs. John D. UwWj, Henry Tboma Weld tj. Savage Firo Brick . , F.J. KOOSER, July3t Prothonotary. 4. S. 0. n. 9. lo. 11. l'i 13. It Wc again offer our services to the Ialrymen and Fnr iners of the GLADES, as COMMISSION MERCHANTS. We handle Glades Butter only on Commission, anil having devoted many years to the sale of Dairy Products Exclu sively, ve feci justified in saying that we can at least do as well for you as rfhybody. Thankful for a very liberal patronage in the past, we hope for a yet larger show in the future. Cards can be had from the Store-keepers and Express Companies. Information Caieerfully Furnished as to Prices, etc. August 14. ATTENTION FARMERS Al CITIZENS -:o:- nrr E3I E3 OLID lEgT .TATTLE ARRIVED AT LAST. Owing to my sn-?e.u during my shirt stay with you last Winter. I have eoatad. to mike Hor. set my luture bojjc. and have opened up in the ro,m formerly occupied as the POT OFFICE. COOK & BEERITS' BLOCK, with tin Li-gest and tineat stock of ni Gents hmWi Goods Era Bruit to Somerset ! -:o:- EXAIrHNE OUR PRICES. Good working Suits $1 '2o ' "Worsted dress suits $ 75 Fine enss suits 7 50 Scotch cass suits 8 25 Working coats 2 50 Extra cass suits 10 50 Fine dress pants 3 50 Fine diagonal suits 11 00 Worsted dress pants 2 25 English diagonal suits 16 50 Union cass pnnt3 1 75 Custom-made suits 21 50 Working pants 75 Custom-made from 4 75 up Overalls ' 30 j Dress shirts 75cts to 1 00 -:o:- OUR IJOYS' DEPARTMENT is complete. Suits for boys from I to 18 years of age. and at prices from $1 50 to $10 00 per suit. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. A Friendly Call H ill Cost A ou Xotliliig. Strictly One Price. SAMUEL S. FELL. July 24. Pittsburgh Female College, ASD PITTSBURGH CONSERVATORYOF MUSIC. E Ic pa ut BnUilintra. Eielit irTartment. TTfiilT-thrf Tfacbrr. BurrW Ad vantage's in Music in the toKSEKVATOUY OF 31 L SIC connected with tte College. Special departments. al, for Drawine and Fainting, Needle-work, Wax work, etc The College owns "the largest and best Grand Organ tor educational parpoM ia America. Cuabhes less tha ast scbxl Arpoitnixo k;cal adta.itaceh a.id accommodations Send to the rresiJent, Her. I. C. PEItSIIINO, IJ. I., Pittsburgh, l'a., for a catalogue. Tlie fall term opens September 4. July 24 JEGISTEIVS NOTICE. .Node Is hereby given to ail Demon. mini a legatees, creditors or otherwise, that the Ml. lowing account have passed register, ami that the same wit! lie presented lor eonurmaiion and al lowance at an Orphans' Court to be htll at Som erset, on Thursday, A a gam ;, n;. First an-l ttnal account sf John H Sov.l.r a.i. mini.'trntr of John I). Reese, dee d. t irt and Bnal aceoantof Oeorve Kan a a ministrator and Trustee of A. lain Flick, dee ; Account ot lianiel Shaf-r, Guardian of Wllliara and Ague liam.it. now Agnes tlaktr. AceouEtof J.C. Barron, Ouardlan of Peter L, Second account of Aaron Wltl. Admi.uir.i... of Jacd Oris, dee'd. Account of Et'hralm Rl-aiirh iilm4nt.ii.. .. Susannah Beeghley, dee d. Account of James O'Connir, Administrator ol Samuel Klffle, dee'd. FIr"t ao-ouot of William r.rm r.... .1 John Bromrn. b-c d. ' beeood ac-oont ol M'mroe Morris. ami Reteca Mas tn Admtnistrab-rs. etc Af Ti u.k defd. First anl finla.innt of William u.... a.i ministrator of Alexander Rover. dtjcM. t irat account of William K.,o,t A.i.i.i.inl, of John Foust. dee d. Account of Henry F.Scbell, Ouaroiaaof Ellia J. Merkey. Account of Henry F. Schell, Qaapiiaa ef Loer A. Berkey. Ac.-ountof John Sharer, Onar.'ianor Mir.ha J. Dillon. Account of V. A. Smith. Administrator of lian iel Halrd, uee'd. Account of ITiJ Caeveer, Administrator ci Isaae boek. dee .1 First a no nnal aceonnt ot John Su ler. Admin Istrat an.1 1'rusteeoi Henry Sudcr. dee'd. First and Oral account or Alexander Khnxls. anl Levi Iterkey, Administrator of Samuel J. khnuds. dee d. First and Hnl neswt of Emanuel Speeht, Ad minuitratorol Joneoh J. Zimmerman, dee d. Fi-t nd pirtial account ot Cyrus Kavntnn and Samuel Z re teas, Li ecu tors of Ana Alarla Z-ire- loss. .lee d. Second cconnt of John Secher an,J ttn. M S hmck. Admlnuitratora and Trustee of Tobias Se!eher, dee'd. Second acreont of Wm. II. Kaontx, Administra tor and Trustee of Cvrus .Meyer, dee'd. Flrt aceonnt of John S. Cummins, ILaee-ator of Jocpa w y, deceaej. A. F. JjICKEY. Juty 3L tteguter. $3 UOLD rLlTtlt W.ITCBM.Cbniial am known worM. fiampu sr s Usoiu, AOUm. A. CoCLTia A Co, Chkafo. THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS 13 MANUFACTURED BV FISH BROS. & CO., WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF farm X AAALAIA i FREIGHT SPRING WAGONS And by ecnftnlng ourselves strlcly to cue etajs of work ; hy employing non but It BEST CI WORKMEN. l'lag rotting bat FIRST-CLASS IMPllOVEI) MACHINERY and the VERY BEST OF SELECTED TIMBER, AnAhf THuKOfOH KXOWLEDOE of th batinew, w jtattlr rared tit reputk f mkaaQt; iifmmwm ... . M .. inc. DCdl VYAUUI. UN wnbtLb. - W give th lollowing warranty with each wag : We Herc'.T Warrant the FISH r!H(iS. WAIiliU NO to h. well m.1. la itm u.tlc.l.r and of goo.1 material, an.1 lhat the strength of lb same as suuteieat k aU w.k wlia lair aaage. Should any breakage wear within on. year ma this date by reajo of deleetlT. material or wrk tuaarbip, repoirs lor th same will lie lurntshed at place W sate. Iree rluro. or ta. urtr. n4 reiairs, as per agent s pic. list, will be paid in cash by tbe par-hajwr produriug a sampu: ef th br- v. ... im ui. y.ri m. cvMJvaee. Racine, Wis., Jan. 1, IS78. ITinsW. Fiaif. Luwig B. Fiaw, ( J jui;. Hrwii "i: j FISH BEOS. & CO. Knxiwlnw weema unit von nj'rtt imi..,.. s.m M.ra v. tiiw nr th. r.HU w. for Pra eland Terw.aud lr a ei.py of our AUKlCCl.TUKAl.FAFFH to Send July 1; Eaniltciiian Institute. A Claaslol, Mathrmalkal awl Scientific School fi both sexes. Coarseof Institution 1 complete. To prepare Modems for any otonr AaverVran C4 legn. ar.d Semlnarku ia ;made a specialty. Tbe Ancient lautguage. are taorongkly uaaiit. Next S-kvjol year begin. Wwnesuavy, August tb, 17. rrelreuian a.!'lras J.JI. H U A I A A. 51., JlBcl pal, Vs iaitowa. Pa. Aug.: FISH BROS. & CO., Racine, Wis. CHAKSERSBURG ACADEMY rmn Traa hi as bmtxv. tngliih, Clawtral, and CoaxMreUL (3b ay. Semi i illast rated rlnlsr. J. H. 8HI JtAKF.it, Fsa. 1, Frta., CkamUrr burg. fa. Aag; 4t 0UIIS5 IneftssJIsw sWieotlwr OwTTft. EvoryCun Wriasmxi. ii Ifcorti, Kan Brooks M, Ua,' 7 - S r i : ? i I)
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