Xhe SomersetHeraid.! ..April H, ISTt. V j x"piO It if A OHIO It. It. I'lTTSBl KQH DIVISION. . .r er Mav 13. IO. train oa this road i iZm tut me ,,"Ki corner Urant "; T1 J. ort. a I.I.'W fit- tT. MAIL. X Vil p,tt-.u:,' li 45 . ui ihvp V. Vork : I'll i !.: t ii.; iney'' " IttJ llllMMUt V.1 .lllll'd ' I uiiloi,lld Hwiilnian MiKt-nLi J oint - iim l'; l'' in. inonii'wn Ml I'liWSHil . haii' n. ra. s.iij h. ui. ; . i.. ui. - " toniiibtoO'e -. 1 a. iu. Vi.si t,,B ' i, . in. M- kcrsport 3 !i.i m. htUii. i , " IW.I TT.ui.raM.y Baltimore Tim. M nmiut. " .... .than Pltubargh lirae. ' TTZi n trl '"' r IrU'ol.r."llvi,ll'J'. M.. Mmi-ml ,rTI i M trf mitif Kxiiriwt Wmrt I" ii ViO A airlvliiB at MiniTal Wr', v i;oWai.illl.U A. M., lJltl- rrrf ' . P!, l . Pl.ili-ll'!ll ,v ' J .:.v.j.i i a. il.iilr, r li:rvK ..t..n St TiU A. M. i IMirilBr 1,,11'i IT . r f !l.. ,n.i , ii i-t corner Oram and Waler t - it i until, i . u i i n. tit mrii I Tl. kot Au'ai e li. a (i. k. fc- 'a ieAi roii. .nd all" .way ia, .. -...-. UTS. traini . - .Ii,.wfc cmwoilnii wilt" uMen(ti.r iraiuf elMP.W.kB.K. K. (M II mint .IhIIjt, ti- piw?1' LKAVS. Kaivk. i 3U . Ul I ao p. m. ,!. 8 34 P- m MJ1E1 11 :-"- f.t ftM-iifvr We:.. K.il tint li'WMt la.r t vjimat .4 p. n. 11 55 . ia . 4 1i. m. . 6:ti A. M Tiir fn-contrrsa have lei:Kn. Gi.to Kah on IW.-ir" for xmir Wm-K. t'h p C'irel, at Vi;s. A. E.l"iil.'s. GiC'j' Canes, at IVl.i. C Pujal." D J ion (it.r U d'iwn on ihe spar o( a Di'n'iii' ' A Nice Ineoi C!i i Carpi 's, at ti. K. l'Ai.khlt's. Tii' ui t .l.iiiinutive niou!.n he isala s tastfd flu iB'.. lI.Vrj for I.iHi-s and Children, very cli'.ip. ul Mu-. A. K. Uul's. A h:mp f s'.uir situra'.eJ w ith vinegar r, 'p :hf liiec-'jis. Ls' Miti.m. r's ahite v.-sts w i'.i I ititirli .'m lliit H-aM'ri. Vii U'.U i Ilo'itout Pric.'s. at (i. 11. PAUkKll'a. Tlic d.nys uro now anient 12 hour and GO miiu.ts ia length. Wiu'itT is stii! lingering in the lot ot spring, as it were. I have two sets of new harness that I :1! trade tor tuyar. .1. V. IJlyvyer. Tje best Cors.'ts iu town w ill lie found it '.'ash ion Ejzar," Tliis time last year con.--i.UTiiiile amount o! s-ili D mjs BiaJe. TiiS Si'UtlierD pnpers call it "the stnm elt o! ttie negroes." V.'Lite and L'uik Dii'Je I'oaiJ, 5 ciuts 1 skt'l, lit Mr.s. A. E. I'ins. Li '.ioltyniuns are new iu the city diificg tht'tr spriDg stock. pur- The heavy thunder storm Thursday nin'.it vUcsrd up the snakes and lros i-iivit Brits, are the cheapest fe:,;n Po'.crj in Western Pennsylvania. New Gjoi' tki nis, 111 Good Goods, and Cheap G. K. Parkeu's. Did you ever see April weather like this Xansver! What, never: Weil, hardly trtr. Xt L.m'6 aiiJ Phoes at S.il. I'hl's in it-!ir Variety and cheaper than the Ci!?i;i.-5L iHrCiitation Day, May r.0;h. cmes on Tr: '., itiie. rar, and ill be the nelt Na- li"al liuiiJay. Nrw Xlii'iinerv GihhIs new (;iov. new .l i-r, new Fancy Goods, at Mus. A. E. l"i!t."s. U:l and i.-e the new GckvJs at the store G. K. Pakkch. Aii on hand the Oliver Chilled miJ rejAius at 11 S-nierttL p. vers & JiructL Imlrtl'.as, Inmi the cheatsl Cotton to -f U-st Aijiaca or finest ilk. at "FatLi'in Dair," lr? SIrr:in .V rtrr 's Cour.h Syrup a Lio.nien; atd ret HonielliiniP iiul . Priie moderate. l'r. Sadler. uli-t and AuL-t. No. C.iC i-cc avtnup, Piiu,huruh. Pa. Eve, Er. :-: and Catarrh sa.:alla s. l..e Larot, Cheaj-est and IW M lfftl Collarette in town. l;ne of j wii! lie lurxi mi UnV. Mhs.'j. IL Wu-Ttit i Sis. "Fashion Ba.ar," ( -cu Dlinent nny ssihly be letter than jk-ri tan then most people arc willing to "AetUruht sand run the risk on con fcaitttnt. sale c,t (he Ibn.l t T C... H'r'd willUke pluce Fndav.' Apti Aptil m ui o clock M'ii column. See liberal ter ms in GctiiHoldtrlaiaiu'sto buv vour car h Kj.VurJjust received. "couMstinu f !.!,t "tafe HempJUc Stair aud ei' nsive line of Indies'. Mii-sen and ' """rr. at Panic P,tI. es. J- U. Wai.t k & Six. "Fashion l arar," Xo. C .Mammoth Block. lL1.ilT ,,'AI'i,'. fl'e anniversary of iWu i i- ."" nt o! tUe 0ru',r 'n America. i''" 'n DlHnV r,S tUt ""' demonstrate In prand style. A oem()i, w Vmt , MeB.f L1Dlricj ml r".J. Hir nJ fine assortment 1 and Ties, at SI us. A. E. I hl'is. J.u.titing graj vines, blackbcrr k 'l'w-ni, shouid cut down the cai " caw ! 1 ground. A w so, StT'Sort "fall the disturbed nxrt can tt?; Mi.Ni'" DU Ubildrtn's Ha's al- a lull stoc k ot latest ... 1 ''trttutirt!. Velvet. L'it- t,.... ..f.. z:. i M'r T;. wa-. . -r ... .-nicnea, iiu.Au, - "I. IDES. I'lCS, 4c . AC Slit. J. K. Walter & Son, E The I Vin ill sell 1 fyj? l-ridge overCi 'awibi.lm.n ! --Zx l'T, B,i", st SI ineral Point I p v "-ay iiie .'Oih of April, at 1 o'clock, i Wii. SI. Sen BOCK. C'ltik. in' . .mi1' ''' f k, i.m.nat Tie put lite arm around her waist And swore n a In! swore, And us by jerked it off seam He said. Ire felt thai Pin-afore. Mr. Frank t lorM-tiirir. ot the Rafttnaos Journal. , ho i at j.ires nt tin a visit l lii frierult. ha.i rcluiino.-. in this place, culled in to t.'Jt u lite other dav. Frank looks ' a tuile and hearty as in uavsnf yore, lien i lie d to handle a "stick" aad "rule" io ' tbe bouitrset itrmocnt. "A new t.Tnoiu sweeps ritran," U tlieold nini.iii h'u h we are iu l.opes will prove true in retard to the new borough ollieera. Our worthy Mayor could do no t,etter act than to instruct his Hiliee to have the pave ments and streets cWaed of the Uor.es, lkrd, ash pile, etc.. whicb line the fide walks. The stream of nrro emigrants contin Ut to pour through St. Louia on its way wrtmard. The colored people of that city have won deserved applause for the iniclliirence and crat-rosily tiw-y hae man. ifiv.ed in taking care ot tbw nt the rml f rants who were not able to take care of luc-mselvea. 1'y reference to rmr ndreTtteing columns it ill be scn lli-t D.iclor Ed. M. Kira mel has assoeinted his (win II . 8. Kimmel wiih him in the practice of medecine. Il irrv has just reliit'.icil from Philadelphia where he has ben pursuing his studie. We tx-vpi-ak f'r the i.ew firm a lareely in creawd practice. Hied, at the rer.idi-r.ee of her father, at lia!t psi.t one o c Annie S;mim a bright little child Ot aKiut fourteen verg of ace. This is the second preat atl'iction the Ix-reaved parents have ln.cn culled upon to suffer w ithin '.he pnst month. Their f'lendg and the com munity at hire sympath'lze most deeply with them in their dint rets. A beau'dlul lo in, three -fourth pt um'.s, fJeiT:-e Curie v, of veighins seven and was shot y Mr. Mineral Point, on bird was presented TlniMd:iT last. The to Mr. George Ta mun. who had it "stutF- ed ;" and it now ornaments the office of the "Somerset House." Thia species of bird 1-, very rare in thee parts, seldom be ing seen, except oa Wire lnJiei ot water. The G-ugatest Bi.essino. A simple, pure, harmh-iis remrdv, that cures every time, anil prevents disease by keeping the blood pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver ar'.ivp. is th crealiia bleHsiniJ ever oiuliTred u;vin mm. lIo;t Hitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are beinc bless ed bv thousands who have liren sived and cnr-'l bv it. Will yon try it ? Sije auoth er column. Cnpt. .frhn II Uiti. of Ptoyttown, ln week met with an inconvenient loss of some fillhv lucre in the shape of twentv dollain iind a rold rinc tx'lonemi tn h's i'e. They were left in a Juaket liook that was placed ltehin.1 the bar counter. wl:i't ihe Captain wa teniiorarilv alisent iu the back yuid, Kl.-tinz in " rn.ilinir ofF" some iiiinle. syruji. Suspicion liesrs strongly on c--ix.ua pirties near that vil lage. AVe are informed bv Mr. C. F. IJhoads. o! the firm ol ( t . Khomis A (. o . J.iverv fc Exchange S:i.bles. that from the first of IWcm'x-r. ISTS. until the KHfi of March. 1ST9. ther has be-n sh;pp:-d Irom Simer- si 1o the EaMern uusrket. 8G car loads f horse, i.tiinun'iiiir to 37G head, at an bv- enure price, our inforaiiant thinks, of $0 i rw-r head, mltioi our fanners $ J ft, OS?), j There are still plenty tor sale, but a:mo n hat scatt red. Mr. .liihn v"a1erman wishes to inform the public that he i now the sole proprie tor of the G'lule Mouse I5.ii tier Shop, and lint he has -e-fiitjiUhcd anil fixed thiniis up in firt !ss sU le. Me no has the ne.ti-M and lie-' turn:shed shop in the town, and will lie clad to have all his old customer continue their patronage, as we'd r.s anv niliers who niav wili to Im7e sti thine done in his hue. If vou wish to have n ei;?y stiave or your hair CMt curly. Live "Wixie" a call. Kiior. As train number one on the Pi'.Sbureh division of the B. & (). l. . ;.. passing (jlencoc, in thi county, on Monday uitiht, the engineer. Daniel Cos elhi was fired at. The ball passed through the engine cab and through the encineer's coat. Three men, supposed to le the par ties who fired at the engineer, hare been aruested and are now in custody. A later rumor from Glencoe says the ball struck Conslello pint aliove the hiji j.iict and pa'sed out at tlie back. Junipinir Ihe roje ia now the favorite re creation if the pins. The story f theam bilious little maiden who jumped it so many Lundred times and then suddenly went to be an an ire!, wills.vm appear in the paKrs. It is icpiirtcd that two girls, whose homes aie in Ci'nemauah Borough, are at present lying very ill from the effects of rope jumping, and one ot them is not expected to recover. Be careful girls; jumping the rojie is graceful and healthy excrci-e. but too much ol it is dangerous and of'en lata). The h"iik.e cleaning brigade are still on duly. Whitewashing, scrubbing and car jK t shaking claims the attention of the av erage house-wile at this particular season of ihe ear. The cleanest woman we heard of was one In New Haven, who cha'?d a fly IrVm the cellar to the garret, and only broke a tw o dollar vase on the parlor mantle, snapped the broom handle on the stair railing, and sprained her an kle trying to got up in the altic. It was a pretty dear chac hen the costs were counted, but .she killed the fly all the same. Aiiiws, Pa., April 10, 1ST9. Mu. Euitok : Below find problem, which r-l :i"e p'.b'ish in the IIkkaus and ol.iii.-e M K. B. Tin re are two co'unms left standing up right ia the ruins ot Persepolis ; the one is (14 feel aliove the p'mne, and the other 5o feet: in a rinht line Iwtween these stands an ancient stntur, the hesd of which ts 97 feet Irom the summit of the higher and Bfi fret fi iui that tI the lut er co'.miin ; and the dislaJtee between the lower column and the centre of the statue its base is 70 fees ; required the uUtauce between lac toj.s .! the column. Julia II. Si;, der. a retire merchant of No) stow n. hgi J aU ui .'G years, who has U i u ti ar::ed to 1. lL:;d wile lor seven i )ehr. ':e I ling a widow at the time of marriage.) and neither liaving lieeu bless ed w ith olive branches with their prevh us iiiiirtiutefc. were elated last week by Mrs. SaycYr prce"niinz her licgp lord w ith a fine bouncing uaiuhter. Here's our John, and may more branches gather around your fi.st:ve board, to cheer you and lours in your declining year. Sirs. SnyJer, st understood, was tirmerly a LainWTt. and a sister of Mrs. J. Waters and 51 rs. J. Shoeniuker of our city. JoJ,n- The Itf morr.tl is wroni shipped : one ot Mr. Snyder's sons learned his trade ia this ollice. Et TiiK Faemeiw IIoiisE. During tbc last eighteen moLths Somerset county hat) furnished the Eistern tnarkela with from six to seven hunuji-d bend ot borsea. These hores have been s'ld at an average pri of $ji per head ; the amount of mon ey left in the county for them leing be tween tf,s and tk0,tm. No other product of ihe lurni has brought this amount of money into Somerset county, in the last eighteen months. Nor has any other pro duct ot the farm been as ready sale as h rs s. Yet farmers siy raising horses is unprofitable. Certainly, for our ordiuary tarmers to attempt to raise fast trotting or running horses, or tn raise little, spindle ghankti, lank, loog-lcgged horses is Un proi.iao.r. ucu ,vm,u o a drag in the market, an unsalable, useless as snuh rexiain on their han.U ,ir.Mlt,.t Kut iVire in a fvnp of liliftiPA : that farmers can breed with certain profit, and that is the heavy, blocfcy, compact, active, fiuick .stepping horse, weighing from lS'W to Hi" pounds. No nan ever raised a borne ol that description at a loss ; and no farmer ever raised such a horse ii, - would n.rf readily si'll at a handsome profit. How shall we breed such Horses? ' . . . . . , .. . nrotit. How shall we breed such horses': ell, to breed anyluitig in me saape w a i " i.in i .... i. i.e- Lorse von need a pood brood mare, and sible to find a rabbit track ; and the pheas he nearer the mare 111! the bill herscli or grouse seem to be very scarce. the better. But anv ordinary good mare hr.t i W.vUor'k j owned bv Alexander Countryman, of Lavansville, , - , , . ' , i Pa., will, nine times out of ten, proddce l iust such a horse as w e bave described. One that is alwavs salable. "Wax Work. T nn i.r" Ia rf,f . fiT-Mi1 1 hnmilflllv iHtflhiihh- cl ; that unifonu'.y possesses the character- isticsthat make horses salable and Tamable. - roTlunner description 01 - rsx viora, j i,vitv dunicuoi ttueai. Junior," tee tdvertUt merit in tbis pa-i For tasb, or ia exchange for eoods. per. ' . J , Cook & Beikits. OCTI WAH HIXGTOJf LETTER. (From oar Regular Correspondent ) Wasdi.nutos. April 12 18a 1 be iorlo:k City Guard, a rebel or ganization, from Virginia, on theanniver mry of the stirrnidur of Lee, ut Apomat- lox. visited Ilia ftaUonai uapiuti, ami Were thecuesUof a lca! militia orgnnuation of this city, designated as the Washington Llirbt Infantry corps, i For fear of offending the visiting eray- luicks with the Stars and Stripes, the Light Inlantry corps omitted to carry the flag of our country io the proocf sion -on reociv inz their guests and visitors at the "Steam boat w linrl. Thia act, caused the blood of the Union veteran soldiers ot the late war, to boil (o overflowing with anguish at the sad spectacle as I hey marched through the atreets ot the Capitol without the colors and made the hearts of the one-legged veterans blush with shame. The indig nation felt, was too much to stand in the lace of the threats of these black-hearted rebels to capture the capitol, that the old veu-raus met together iu mass meeting aud denounced the proceeding. Never since the war has such a scene occurred. Ttie Union soldiers turned out in mass to give vent 10 the insult, and pursuant to the call, Grand Army Ball was filled to overllow ing. peecas were made by ex Uuiou soldiers, calling attention to the fact that this was the second time within a year thai a visaing military organization had paraded the streets of Washington under escort of the local military organization and studiously avoided displaying the United Slates flag. Last xear no leas than lour companies from Virginia visited Washington, all of whom tailed to exhibit anything but a blue rebel flag ; sjieakers said the lime had come fur Union men to do something. These internal rebels had been hipped at Apjaiinattox Court House by the men who carried the Stars and Stripes aud slunk oil like whipped curs. Now they are coming back and exhibiting rebel rags instead ot the flag of the Nation. No flai; was seen except a blue one bear ing this inscription : "Hie temptr tyran nit." This motto was dear lo tlie South ern people, especially since Booth hai used it at the tune he assassinated Presi dent Lincolu. The feeling of the large assemblage was. luat tins thing must stop. These Southern militia companies are made up mostly of young men. born since the war, and raised in the sand of seces sion. Their f.rst lesson had tieen that the Stars and Stripes were not their emblem, but the stars aad oars were. As the ac tion ol these young Southerners, yester day, was ihe result of their training" they could hardly be blamed. When the Wash ington Light Iutantry visited Northern cities they carried the United States flag. Custom so dictated ; but w hen Southern gravt'acks visit the Capitol they studiously avoid shuwiui: it lo their eiayback visit ors lor fear of olfeuding thtm or hurting tueir leeiiugs. Tlie result of this was. when the reliels returned home, they bcmsied that no Union flag waved over them on their trip. Colonel Sliles. oue ol the sjH-akers, said the me -ting was not l-om io fan and exciU-nieul. It was ceiled lo uiliuly but emphatically rebuke the insult that had been offered the coun try, especially the soldier element thereof, li was a Democratic insult. They had captured tlie capitol but the Government would never be delivered lo them. The brave and imrepid ol all that ia lett ol the Army and Navy will again put down trea son. A silent man on horseback was com ing to lead them. The very bones ol fal leu I liiou soldiers would leap from their giavcsio welcome nun. tue name ot Graut was greeted with thundering ap plause aud ihe meeting with such empha sis as would have made the hearts of ati seul veterans leap w ith joy, adopted the following TBE KKSOLCTIONS arc- "That we. honorably discharged Union soldiers and sailors, w ho served durum tbe late rrUllion, desire and deem it eminent!) proia r lo express our utter contempt 01 any organization of men, cull ing themselves soldiers, who are furnished amis by the National government, who, under any circumstances or pretenses w hatever, would consent or be persuaded to appttr upon the public strw.s ol any city in this Union without bearing the Siats imd S riK-H. That said Company A of this city, by appearing UKn the streets ot the Capital ot the Uuited Stales aa es corts for a militury organization without the national flag, merits and deserves the reproach aud contempt of all loyal men, and that in the future we shall regard the absence of the United States flag from their ranks on parade as a direct and intended insult to the entire loyal community, and as forfeiting their suppoit, etc. Picket. TiuiRTi CP Respect. The following resolutions were adopted by the I. O. O. F. ol Hiawatha Lod&e No. 414, of Addison, Pa, Saturday evening, Feb. ., 1SJ7U : Wheukas, It has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst by death, our faithful And much respected sister, the wife of Marshall Hileman ; therelore be il resolved, 1st, That we deeply deplore the death of our friend and sister, Mrs. Ella Hile man, who, in her professional and private life, always evinced the character ot a true Christian lady. 2d, That by her death the family has lost a dear friend, and the community an honored and trusted member. 3d, That we tender to her sorrowing family and relations, our warmest sympa thy in this hour of their bereavement. 4th. That these resolutions be published in the county papers, and a copy transmit ted to the bereaved family. llespeclfully submitted, A. J. IIlI.EMAX, A. J. COLBORN, A. A. Jacobs, Committee. A new serial story by Jean Ingelow will begin in the number of J.ittell $ Lieinj A'j tor the week ending April ".Gib. It is published from the author's advance Sheets, and opens in a very interesting way. The progress of a new story by this jaipu lar writer will lie eagerly watched. A new voiume ol The Living A(;e, by the way, Itecan wim the first numier of April, atfording a good time lor the begin ning of new suliscrip'ions. For fitly -two numbers of sixty-four large pages each (or more than 8.1KM1 page a year, the subscription price i?8) is low ; while lor til) 50 the publishers offer to send any one ot the American $4 monthlies or weeklies .with Ihe l.iriug Age for a year both postpaid. Lilted & Co.. Motion, publmttera. - New Kkvkxie Uecci.atioxs Ilere afier the cigar manufacturer's name and ad.lrefs are to be printed on the caution lsliel or place of stamp cancellation ; nor is bis name to lie burned into the box. Tue numlier of the factory, name of the State and district, mui.t ap-ar on the caution label and brand. With naii.es or labels ol manufacturers or jobbers, inside of the box, there will be nochange. If a manufacturer has two or more factories, tbe one numlier will answer lor a'.L 1 Every dealer in leaf must entef ia his revenue hock the a'tmil vi iijht and lure of every case or bale of leal tolacco he buys or sells, and the man ufacturer of cigars shall also enler in his revenue liook tlie actual weight and lure ol every case or bale be purchases. Fox fe Co. have jost received from the East the largest, finest, best selected, and cheapest stock of carpets ever brought to Somerset county. Vou can get everything you want in the carpet line, from an ele gant iJrnssels or Three ply Ingrain, for vour parlor, to a fine strong Venetian Tw ill for your kitchen or dining Mom. Call around and see their stock and if yon are not suited it must be because you do not want to buy. Cash Boot as d Snos Store All per sons that wish to buy boots, shoes and gaiters, tor as smau a sum as possible will their ,. inierou best bv Calling . .:.,,. ..,w,t f - . . received at tbe Cash Boot and Shoe Store of Solomon I hi, as he is determined that no reasonable person shall have any cause of coruphuot aziinst either the quality or price' oi Lis eood-. - - t Soi.pMos Unj.. Tl.T. 1 I ... I 1 ' . . . t 1 ' ,tt ei y imru mar im an V 1 n.l.. ..I ..1 H no 1. 1 1 I, la .1 . ! m ... ... r - en tue luxes are aaiu io oe in a starving nd it ion. We learn ol some of tbe latter uemg iouna eitner too weak to run, or aciui;y siarveo to ueaiu. rorei .wrio- Wasted. ICO Barrels of Staple Su- gar. 1.0C0 Bushels of Potatoes. The Post-office Department baa changed , the name of the Post otllce at SharTs Bridge j to Hi k wood. " I Jeskehtows Items. Slit- Editor: It U very seldom we notice anything in your well appreciated paper concerning our hamlet so favorably situated. Please allow mo space in the columns of your pa per for the insertion ef a few items, hopine they may interest some of the many read ers ol the Herald. Our town is small, yet it is on the in crease. It bas increased both in the num ber of house's and inhabitants during the past few years. : Our school, which has been successfully taught, by J. Ankeny, closed on the 5th ot this month, when Mr. Ankeny, having taken the advice of Horace Greeley, went West. ? ... . . . , , . , - , We are sorry to say that two of our for mer villagers have left us : and hare gone to till the soil. We wish them success in their new field of labor. Our boys ia the band are doinij finely, and are frequently giving us some Terr good music. ; Mr. Irwin i. Ueflicy is wttn us ax pres ent, teaching the boys of the band, wttn unusual eood success. Mr. Henley is a verv kind and obliging young man, and we always miss him when be leaves us lor a few weeks. I mast fay onr village his been in rather a lively mvKHj lor some time. air. Mpe, our young and euterprising merchant, is doing a very good business. To judge irom appearances and the many who visit him, we conclude there must be something inviting in our little village. Mrs. Vf. S. Slatthews is m the Et vis iting her pareuu. Her. Henry Sifcrt and lady will return in a few weeks, no doubt greatly benefited in health, by their visit among their old friends. Mr. W. Frank Taul, a resident of our village, is at present ia Pittsburgh. ' He is there carrying on his business paper hanging. The farmers of our community, or at least some of them, are glad that the sea son is so favorable to suar making. "Dos ycixoTE. A Dis-ease that Wkecks tiie System. Every function is deranged, every nerve unstrung, every muscle and fiber weakened by fever and ague. It i, in tact, a disease which if unchecked, eventually wrecks the t stein. In all its tyjies, iu every phase, it is daiizeroua, destructive. Stupor, de lirium, convulsions, often attend it, and cause swift dissolution. Cut when com kit'ed a ith Hosteller's Stomach Bitteis its foothold in the svstjin is dislodged, and every vestige ol it eradicated. That benign adn-lehrille specific and preventative of the dreaded scourge ia recognized not only within on ow n boundaries, but iu tropic lauds tar boyoud them, where inter mi ttents and remitltenta are fearfully prevalent, to be a sure antidote to the malarial poison and a reliable means of overcoming disor ders ol Ihe stomach, liver and bowels, ol which a vitiated torrid atmosphere and brackish nuasmutainted water are extremely provocative. All emigrants and travelers should be supplied with it al ways. An Astonishiso Fact. A lurge pro portion of the American people are to day dying from Ihe effects of Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. The result of these dis eases upon tbe masses of intelligent and valuable copie is most alarming, making lile actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjo) ment and usefulness as il ought to he. There is no good reason for this if vou will only throw aside pre judice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your Iricnds, and try one bottle of Green's August Flower. Your sH-ed) relief is certain. Millions of Ixit tles ol thia medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case, ion can buy a smup e bottle tor 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst case. Posi tively sold by all Druggists on the West ern Continent. P.eulin- Makt.le Wokes. The Berlin Marble works have on hand the finest as sortment of Monuments and Headstones that have ever been exhibited at one time in this county. All w ho are desirous of erecting marble ol any description over the graves of departed friends, will find it greatlv to their udvantage to call at these works before purchasing ; and you will find that you can buy a better quality ol work at from 10 to 1.6 per cent, less than you can get it elsewhere. The carving ol first-class Monuments and heavy Head stones are made a specialty ; but all can lie supplied, Irom those who want a plain $3 Headstone up. All are invited to call dur ing this month, as tbe winter stock will be removed in May. and you will not have so gixnl a varietv to select from. H. II. KOONTJ!, Proprietor. Ail accounts on my books must be set tled before Slay 1st. After that date thev w ill go into the bands ot an officer for col lection. I hope those whose accounts are unsettled on Slay 1st, will not be offended when they find them placed lor collection. I will be louud at my residence. J. F. IlLTSITEn. New Stoke. Miss SI. B. Cunningham bas commenced business in her new More lioom in the West Ward. She will keep in stock a full line of Notions, Trimmings, Millinery, tc, ice. Hats and Bonnets trimmed to order in latest st) lea. New goods constantly received. Give her a call. It is with regret that we fact that our esteemed tell chronicle the : w townsman, Ilev. N. B. Critchfield, has removed from our pleasant town to Berlin, Somerset Co. Uy his gentlemanly deportment and up rinht lifj whi'e among us. Sir. Critchfield has made many fast friends. We fuel that we can illy afford to lose such citizens. One thine is worthy of note. When the closing hours of the school which he taught during the winter had come, his scholars presented him with an autograph album, as a token of their esteem. We congratulate Berlin on the acquisition of one of cur best lamd'.cs. Mt. J'Uatant Architects and school boy having maps and plans to draw find Leauion's Dyes the most convenient form ot colors. They are put up bv Wells, Kichatdson & Co., Bur lington, VL These Dyes are the best to le tad for general use. Druggists have the ra. Petii cted Butter Color, made by Wills, Kichardson it Co., Burlington, Vt, is pre ferred by such authorities in doing work, as Jones & Faulkner, winners of the $100 tirst prize and IL S. Houston, Kenosha, Wis., winner of the $50 first prize at the great Dairy Fair. They use il regulaily. DIED. IIOLBROOK. April 13th. Lucy Slin nie Dorothea i loll. rook, of Somerset, aged T years, 3 months, and 10 days. WALTER. Starch 30, Sadie Slargaret Walter, daughter of Charles A. Walter, of Gepharts', aged 3 years and 5 Cays. Ia this world of care .and pain, Thua. Ird wouidst 00 lunger leave her ; To the gturiews, heavenly plain Thou bast In joy received her ; Clothed to rotiej of spotlesi while Now she dwell with Thee la light. PILE. On Saturday last, at his resi dence, in Somerset, Samuel C. Pile, in the 83: h year of his age. Mr 1 lie was born in Somerset, April j, 19'K), and was, with one exception, our oldest native citizen. He led an excoapla- Christian lile. and died lamented bv tbc entire community. For more than a half century, be was a consistent memlier ot tbe Lutheran .Church. He raised a large and respectable family, nearly .ev ery member of which is jet living. On Slonday morning, a great numlier of per sons attended, the funeral. The disease which carried off our aged and esteemed Iricnd was dropsy ot the heart. Com. XE W AD VEE TJSE31ENTS. U "W - Send '2a cents in stamps orenr- Yaaf V O Cm reni-y tur a new Boa book. it treats all diNnmr. has 3 One eoicrvina- eliow tnz pnitHns arsnmed ty aick bvrsra, a table of srw f ff kM. a larrt eolieetkia of VALr s9PaV lx Abu lDirn. rale for telling tlie age 01 a nurse, with an engraving showing teth of each year, and a large amount ol other valuable horse inlurmatioti. in. Wa U. Hail says. "I hate Imught l-olu that I paid tiandtltt Sir which 1 d ikA UKe as well a I do yours." Srjn roa a CliacrLAK. Aoests Wavtkd. B. J. Kbxdau, M. li., Enuehurgh t'alli, Vt. A prill Tfcf wa d fR rsWivr-si" FIMHCIAL STAfEMSHT Top, : so-uotsi'T isoftoucai, For ft! Yjsr Esillng Kart 31st, 1872- , '. Rsceirts o xaa aopcoB. An't rcevlved irom Oeo. W. Batord..., - ilea. W. B-ilnrd.... ' ..," Uenrj Kpr.. -.- " heroUKh !Mle.... - m . ! liarerss Wlfley.... u Jackal. KWaei.... " ! ' JuhH. Seller.... Note of Andrew J. Uoatit. .....I. Aru't received Hum Pk-ktagJuJ Jwot. . . . Tula'..,. i ..L...... .t:o r. . 10.1 to . 61 SO . its IV . 84 10 ... i w . to su . H 61 ..SO Ot .MX S3 l-O-KNOlTCCCa I'atJ late Treanmr (balance). ......... iiir Kuad and atreets f... ...... " Lamp and poiloaaorrleei. " Salary of Uorgeaa tluu,rk Li. " Mlnecllaneiwi!' ...i imtstaadinc order ol last jear. ' Total .!... iwta We th nnderslKned AadltoMli.'SomerMt Bar avfrh do ceriily mat we hare sifted and examin ed tite vnachera and atwaintstvt tbe Kretrolnc atatvment and have found tneui pured and true la alt parUcularg. v iuicin uur bauds and teals the .Itu day of April, W79. I CrfART.TIS T. SHAttR, fSKAL.1 UtUliUE W". fj.W StH, (fj.L. AO'lUors. Fob tub Yea Eamso Mitfu 31st, RXixiPTS or tub Bosnian. 1ST. Ami recetvod from John II. Hafim C0I...M8O 77 Borouirh Salo lsl M) " " . liurx-.-BH Weiiitr 24 U Total. Ir ..SOT i'4 Ejr-EXDTTCaES Am't of orders issaed for Labor ISime fir Streets J V2i 2S " Polite Laup ser vice tsciudlnr oil, repairs to. 291 W " MlK-cllv.eouipur poses Including olTloe rent u .. printiui, repairs to twrtiaiih walc Au itterHay, iui.. 7 82 - SaUry (rourgeas, Clerk and Treurer. U IS Total 1030 ti ot which amount there has beerj falil . Amuraut eliil ouutamliiig Total...' Balance due from Collector Amount of unpaid erders Balansa avadaOie Ur the new year...... , SST 84 .. 102 VI 910311 23 ..U7 09 ..SIS' VI .. M IS Total .fib' 0 Johs II. Hrsros, CoMjama, Ho. A mount of duplicate.. :.J. 57 Ce. i Amount of orders nai I.... tMQ 77 - " Kxiintiralions k Com iilowed. Balance due the Uuruugh P 7S 71 , 1267 U Total , i aw 67 "e the umlersia-Ded Auditors Somerset Bor- oukIi. doerrlify, t hat we hareauf ted and examin ed the;vuu3liers and bl-couiiUi d the fiireaoing rtaK-m. nt. and have louud tceuiS'Trt and true In all Particulars. I itneM our nanus ana scauuiB ita uay 01 April, 1ST). tiiiiPLKSt;. sri ATJirt, pal. GtClklitl W. SNi'IElt. SEAI.J April IS I Auditors. S-ILESKUOIS: Union Square, Jew York, ISD-t 154 State Street, CItIICGO. ill., OF 1 SILVER ! PLATED WARE. .. . 4 . . - - Trade JIurk fur rpincf Te-ks, 1847, Rogers Bros. A. I. Thrne Goods hare ioLen the Cer tificates of Award uJterever ex hibited, both in this and the old Countries, And the Meriden Britannia Co. are the LAUGEST and licst ilanufucturers in this line in the "Woild. :o:- tlAsk yonr Jeweler for tluse (Joods. April is. TIIK FAK3IKKS HOUSE. WAX WORK JR., Tbe property of Alexander Countryman will 'and fur service the ennuinc . av.'n, eadtng Jnly loth 179. The tlrrt three .tars t the stahle of Josiab llrant in S'anrset iHirough, the next tkre at the etalde of Philip Shaver in Frieilena, ami the uext three days at tn stable of he ownor In Lavansvilln. arel an oo aluvtiauily throughout theaeavm. Sua-lavi excepted. DESCRIPTION. Wax Work Jr. ts a tieatitlfal mati'sany bar. 9 years old. IS hands high, and weight lww poomla, perlectiy rl,-anand eouul. wits hi-avy. shurt leg ke j'iir.te.1. iif great gtresirth, ir-ioii actlin. tbiintUKlily giM.i teuifiered aad baa ppived himself a wiNHi titiM-k ifeitcr. He wai gut hy Wax Work, imrtd fnan Krsrlanu at a heavy expense by the Pennn'lvacia SjttKk luii.irring 0'tupany, ( Ji.hniin. ag-Tit.) was owned h tbe Weatinoreland ami Fayette Horse 'vmpany. Hisdam is a large, well tnrmed. Bay Chister I.von mare, or "Sinmp er." Ills grand fire "Olioy." the pruiiertv of Air. Taylnrof Simham, Kngtan.l. He, by the noted horse 1i.ry" who won a cup at Walden anil a priae at W limbeck. The daia ol Wax Work Jr., waa a auperliir bp wn mare br Ynung Honest Tom. The Sire of wlKise ennd Sire wa the cel ebrated horse "Honest Turn"' that w ad f.r i'"0. Mr. Oounlrvman in haed Wax Work Jr. of Philip Aukermao ol Ly. ipu. Westmora Isnd cituniy,'Pa., fi.ra large sum ol money. Wax Work Jr. was on exhlMtioti at the Wesliuoreland ciiunty lair held at tireensurg. Pa., where he drew tlrst premium. He was alsonn'exhildiloa st the Somrnietronniy fairs tehl in ;. 1ST. UTS 177, where be drew hret prcaiiuio each time. TERMS. Five dollars (:.'.) to hirure a foal to tie paid as Soon as the mare is known to tie with roa!. Part ing with a mare helore ah i known to lie with foul f'Tfeits the Insurance money. Mares must be brought regularly, and If put to any other hone the lusuraure muBry will be claimed. X. B. CKuxIrare will be taken, but n rep-jnlUllty for aeclilents and esrars. ALLUMifB COt'XTRTMATf, April IS twcer and keeper. "atDESCilE 4 WII TOI SIAIUM.' "NOBLE , FRANK." I wish to ey to tbe formers nf the eranty that I will stand my hone "2'nble Prank" at my bum., one and a half mile west of Jesnertowa, and at the statde of William Horner, ami at frota tbe 1st day of April until tlie otb day of July, lsttl, at the low priee ol six dollars to Insure a mare. "Noble Frank" Is by Hetfley's B'a-k Horse Nittirer Imported trom England : hU dam was a ttve-elghths idoo.1 mare by imported Wax Works, also brought Irom Tisrtand, making blia seTen eighu hlixl. 1 only wleto for parties who wlh to rauie stock to see him, at so bner horse stands in the county today, and at the kw price of service he cannot tall to please. Payment to be made when tbe mare it anown to be with foaL Any person parting with a mare or not attending with an lnaared mare regalarly will be held responsi ble tor the insurance, (loodcare taken but no rcponslblluy for accidents. DESCRIPTION. "Noble Frank' ia a very hsudsoraa dark browa, i years old. nearly Is hands high ; hit legs have great hone and rahslatv, a splendid mover, has a good temper, and is warranted sound. He ia eon sklered by competent judge to he tit. beat horse in the county in strength, huse, balld aad actio. April 1 . H. S. PluKIXtr, Owner. DU. E M. KIMMELL A SOX tender their pro:-srtooil services to the ettt stuaM Simerset and viciaity. One of IDs mcav ber ot the firm can al all times, nnless profession ally enitagetl, he lound at their offlee, a Mala St. eaiiof tkaTiiAuond, I in , i ai . 81 S7 . Ui ' . 79 7 . l' to Ii7i -r t. ill 53? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Kenrek Wairul allows aa offlner to fa thrairh your hounn from rollar to icarrot, and Lindsay's BlOOd SQStrchr Is warraoiml Iuku Wiri-uxh your sa teui Imm lep to tne and drive vtit all Mixrt dicaaea. Iu eurrs are wuadertul an4 orn ind io tiy uiietnrs, preachers and poiHiio. ST"fula. Mercurial Ms ease, KryMjielas. Tetter. I'k-ertln Uio Luoeur on ibo .vaio. Ki.ilii, Plwile, lie , we wamtni it u euro, ft la a purely VeKTtaldi foarmnd and Powerful Tonic For sal hy all UrUKxtnis. See that ournaroe Ifl on the txittooa of the wrapiK-r. R. K. 8KU.EKS k UO., ftvp'n, Pituiairiili. Pa. TheTrmti la Mlahlj and will prevail. Thousands who have uied and beB eared are llvlna; wlineKX-a Ut the tri'h ol our statement, that SELLER'S LIVER PILLS III CcKt the wur.1 tawa of Liver Complaint. Bllkmaness, Heatlaeu art.'tnx tlierefrom, Coxlve aesa. Consilpaiiun, Llxilne.- ami ail diiiiirderi re Miltinir from a dlMaaod liter. Kit sale lv ail iruxKKU. Price U ceuis. li. . StLLtltS k Cu.. Prop ra, i'ltulmrgh, Pa. N ones. "Nottre la hereby glvon that a meetlnat "f the ItnrkhoMers of the Somerset k tlrnnlirl K. K. Co. wlU be held at (he oftira ol the Uoinimny, In Sout erwt. Pa., at the hoar of 10 o'elik. a. m. on Mi.in- daythekth day of May, 1;9. for the parpuaoof eievuuir uuicera ior iiiu cuiiuioif vear. W. J. B AER. April IS Secretary QHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writA of Fieri Facias, Levari Facias, is-ued and cndltionl ExiMinas out ol the I'ourt of Common Pleas of Somerset Co., Pa., and to me uirocteu, i win expose to sale by public out cry, at the Court House, in Somerset, on ' Friday, April 25, 1373, at 2 a cluck r. X. the following described rcul estate, vii: All the right, title. Interest and claim of Isaac Kugws, of, in and to tbe following described real estate, viz : No. 1. The home larm situate In Somerset Twp. Somerset county. Pa., bounded by the obi Turki-y-tt rood on tbe north, the Somerset and Aliuera Point Kailroail on tbo east, lands of llenrr Mi-tiler and .S iruuel Mctilrr on the south and lands of Kt-uben Woyan t Iianiel Weyniid on tim west, having thereon erected a dwe'lling house, hank barn and o! her outbuildings, also a coal shaft, in which coal is mined, and an orchard ol fruit tm-i numbering 160; eighty acre of said farm are cleared, and sixty acres wood land, con taining in ail 140 aTe,"wlth the appurtenances. No. 'i. A certain tract of land situate in Iyiwer Turkcvfoot Two.. Somerset Co.. Pa lying throe miloe west of the town of Conrtueni-e, tMunibil on the south by the Yooghiugheny river, on the west by other lamis of siibl Isaac Huitus, on the north by a tract of land warranted in the name of Sam uel Painter, and on the east by lan. I of Jik-ob Sterner and others, said tract of lun. I having thereon erected three lime kilns a check and lime house with an Incline railroad Cve hundred feet In length, containing C acro-4tricl measure, withthe appurtenances. No. 3. All the lot sol ground In and adjnintngtbe iiorough ol Somerset, county and State atorcsaid, liounded on the east by Main cross or TurWcvliot street, on the south by Wells street, on the west by Ankeny avenue, on the north by loU of A. J. f olium and Elizabeth Hugus. numbered on plot ordrall made by K. J. Bauer a follows, to wit, AM. 4, i.V. 10.11. IA 13, li li. 19, 17. Is, 1. 'li. ?i as, , -a, -rr, -a, sl rra, si. .'4. as, m. ar. .is.st. 40, 41, U, 43, 44, is 40. 47. 41. 4Li, 60, 61, ii aud W, loirctber with the appurtenances. 1 aicen In exei'Ution as the property of Isaae Pukus at the suit ol M. A.Saciner, us of Artiiaus iK-iiosit Bank ol Pittsburg a. Pa. ALSO. All the rlsrht, title. Interest ami rl.iim of Isaae Huinis. of, in and to the ioilowuig described real esiate. viz: ro. i. consisting ot w . acres of ground situate in Somerset iwo., nc-ar omerM;i Doreun. aa- joining lands ol Jonathan bnrkley, A. J. Case- beer and Mrs. Alanraret Hcnlord and hirix on nortu siae oi tne jonnsiuwn tumpiK?. o. 2. A Hint ol land situate in Addison Twn. containing 2K acres more or less, adioiuinir. bin.l ol Ueorge U lltrout, W. J, Bar and othi rs, being one-nail ol a survey in tue name ol Churlea tgle. No. 3. A tract ot land warranted in the name ul William Hell, situate in lwer Turkeyloot Two., containing 412 acres and allowance. io. 4. A tract or iani warranted in ihename ot .Maurice Kennedy, situate in Summit Twp., con taining 442 acres, aliout 4 acres dear, with a house and stable thereon erected, with the appur tenances. taken in execnih a is the iiropertv of I?aac Hugu.1, at the suit ol John Hicks use. ALSO. All the rl'-Ut. title, interest and claim of Isaae Hugas, of, ij and to the li,l!owi..j diSi rit'cl real e-it'ito, vii : No. !. The north half or lot No. 1. situate In Somerset borough. Soioenet oountv. Pi., seventy one aud one bail feet on Main Cpjss street, and sixty-eight leet on Union street, ailjoiulnir K'l Scull on the east and Cook k HeeriU on the s.ulu, wlih the appurtenances. No. 8. A certain tract ot land sltnite In Lower Turkeyfoot township, Somcnwt county. Pa., war- ranteo m ine name ol treorge jiark, Jr.. tituin lng 421 acres an.l allowanies, with LwocaLin houacs thereon 'recte.l, with the appurtenances. No. 7. A certain tract of land situate In Lower Turkeyfoot township, Somerset county. Pa., war ranted in the u,iue of William J.illes, coulniiung 4n0 acres and allowance, with thu appurtenau ces. No. 8. The undivided one-fourth of a tract of land sltnate in Millord township. Somerset county. Pa., containing 300 acres, of wutch 6o acres are clear, with two dwelling hourcs, stable, bam and saw-mill thereon ervcieil, a.nomlnir lands ot vol. Hay, John Krunun's estate and others, with the appurun.in.cts. No. u. j tie nu'llvtdcil one-hatror a tract of land situate in Shade township. Somerset rouulv. ln.. warranted in the name of James Hunn containing 44 1 acres anil allowance. So ai res clear, wl' h builo- ings, suxar orchard, known as the Kiu kiintham r urnace tract, ailioluinif lands of Philip Keiix. Ijavid Cable and utliers, with tlie appurtenances. No. 1. 1 hree-fonn ha of an undivided tract of land situate In Shade township, Somerset County, Ph., warranted In the name ol John NewNdd, con taining 4i-! acres ami allowances, with sugar or cimrU and biiuxuiiums coal on the same, aiituiniiiic tract ao. v, aiuaei ucrkeypue una otners, with tbe appurtcn incea. .m. ii. i ue one uniiivi.iea n:in ot tne lonr bil lowing tracts of land situate in Shade towu.hip. Somerset cjunty. Pa. : Mmon Perry, containing 415 acres and allow ance. William Oliver, containing 41i acres and allow ance. Samuel Anderson, eontalnina 4uJ acres and al lowance. Samuel Witberall. containing 409 acres and al lowance. Taken In execution as the prorsTtv of Isaac Hu gas, at the suit of William L. Fetter. ALSO. All the riirht. title. Interest nnd.i-latm of J.din li-ti.r, of. in and to the tollowing dvscrilied real estate, vix; A certain tract of land situate In Somerset Twp.. Somerset Oo , Pa., containing 87 acres moro t r less, with a one-bull story log dwelling hcuc, log siaiiie and other outbuiidimrs thereon erect ei I. ad joining lands ol Michael Meyer. Jacob Shaulis. Josepu smith and ottiers, with tiieapiurcnanecs. taken in execution as in. pmperiy t-i joun Hetxer, at the suit of Iianlcl Colemans' ase. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of E. J. Meyers, ol.ln aud lo the Ioilowuig described real estate, rlx : A Ci-rtaln lot of ground situate in lieriln Bor., Somerset cour,tv, Pa.containing'oue-lourth acre, more or less, with a large two story trame dwelling bouse, with store room, stable and other outbuildings thereon erected, fronting on Main street, ad.ini by u. b. Hrunaker on tne east, 1). Lanilis' heirs on th. west, awuih street on the south, with the appurtenance. Taken in execution as me property ol g.. j. Meyers, at tbe suit of John Fcik. All the right, title, interest and claim or James li. Oaiiher, ot, la and tiie lollowlng uetcribed real esate, vix : No. L A certain lot of ground sltnate in Meyers- lale berouirh, Somerset Co., Pa., known aa lots N..S. 3 an.l 4 In the Olinger survey. Iwunded on tbe north I y High street, on the east by Slx'b street, on the south by Water stret. on the west by lot No. J'. with toe appurtenances. 'No. 2. lit No. 11 sttuiite as aloresaid. anil lo cated on the northeast corner ol Hiirh ami Liehth streets, fronting on liiah street 64 tcet andcxtend- iuj north 10 lect to Summit street, with the ap purtenances. No. 3. Lot No. ultnn teas aforesaid, on north east comerol High and Klgl.th streets. tputirg on High street t , Icet ami extending north 1JU leet to Summit street, with the appurtenances. No. 4. A certain budding located on Lot Nol ! 1.10f: in Meyers' addition ol Meycrsdale bonugn. Somerset Co.. Pa., fronting 14!- fct on Center street and thinv-nlne on coiner l-'-fcclon alley or lot dividing Meyers aud O.inirera' surveys ami thirty-eight leet on south "tile next adpdnlng prir- erty of J. O. Meyers, ami is a two story brick and j stone nu.'ince noue witn tin root, witn tne ap punenancea. Taken in execution as the property of James B. I Gaither at the suits of Wm. H. Mcgnhan As signeo ol F. Naugle and Iiauiel Shultt. ai'. All the right, title. Interest anil claim of the Buttalo Vatiev Uaii Koad C-otnpanv, ot. in and to the Hulialo Valley kail hoad In Somerset county j ami Stat, of Pennsylvania, and alt the proiierty real, personal and 'mixcL, Including locomotive, cars, hand-cars, tisjlsngtne-houws, dpHit. water station,siiliugsand switclies now In thervgniar u.s of Ihe said Kill Kil tuipauy in the ounducting of its business as a carrier, and the riuhts, fran chises, privileges and rights ol way of .saul Com pany. ioci.tt-Di, appartcuant or in any wins con nected therewith. Taken in execution as the property ot the Uof talo Valley hail Koad tComp my at the suit of llavid Sliank use of 1'r. W. il. Meters. ALSO. All the right, litle. Interest and claim of A. T. Ankeny anil W. W. Davis, of. in and to the fol lowing deacrilied real estate, vix : A certain tract of faml situate in Somerset Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., containing 20 acre and etvhty aeven pen-hes, ationt one mil. northwest ul Som erset bonrngh : beginning at a poet, thence north 30 degrees, cast 2.a perches to Felger road, thence south 47 S degrees, east 48.2 perches, south S I de-g-ree. east 7. perches, thence by James Parson, south i- degrees, west M S pen-lies, north ii de grees, W. l'j.4 pert-hw, them-e by division line and laoiloi W. W. Davis, north 3U degrees. ea.t 47 erehe. thence north St'4 degree, wet I perch to the beginning, together with the hereditaments aad apiurtenance. Takoa In execution 'as th. proferty of A. T. Ankeny and W. W. Davis at the suit or John H. Benlord. ALSO. Ail the light, title. Interest ami claim of the Pittsburgh l Conuellsvtlle Kail UoaJ Cmany. all their right, title. Interest and claim, of lu and to trie following described real estate, vii : No. 1. A certain tract of land situate in Lari mer lwp., Somerset Co,,'Pa., obtaining 3S9 acres more or less, of which there are about 1'0 acre cleared, with two small dwelling bouses aud frame stables thereon erected, adjoining lands of Armani Heffiey' heirs. Alfred Wilmotb. Sut mlllerand Siruuse. Plank Koad and others, known a the George Ulbler larm, with the appurte nances: subject to the right of said Ball Koad Koad Company to lay, keep and retain its rail rod track over and ihningb said land a lar as thev pass over and through the same.. No. 2. A certain tract of land situate as afore said, euntaining 112 acre more or I , of which th.e are annul SO acres clear, with foar Small dwelling house thereon erected, adjoining lands of Annantas Hclfti y's heirs on the n-Tlb, ml and west, and No. Son the suntn. known a the John Bowser tract, with the appurteeance ; subject to the rightsof said rail road oornruny to lay. keep and reiaia its rail md track over ami through aid lands as far a they past over and through th same. No. . A certain tract of land lituate as afore said, containing 10 acre more or la, or whk-h there are about Su acres dear, with fix small chaotic and stable there. erected, aoHiinltg land of Jesse Bauxbman on the east. Daniel Wey- and'i heir on tbe north. Jacob Winer on the west nd No. 1 aad 1 003.be aoatb, fcuowo the Stoy j tract, with the appurtenance: subject to tue ! righuof aalit Kail Koad Company to lay, keep I and retain it railroad track over and thriutrh j said lands as lar a th. pa over and through Uie same. Taken to execwtlr as the property of the p!U. burgh a. Coaaellsville Kail Koad Company at the alt of Peter P. H. Walker, el ai NEW 'A D rER TISEXEXTS:' ALSO. All the rialit, title, interfrt sis ! i-Saiot i f Hiram Oeisel, of. in an ! to tl;e following !eeril.l retl eetati, vix : A ecru In tm"t of land silunc In Paint Tr-p.. S jiuert't I 'o l1?!.. it-iiliileir g l'J ai r-., mre or Iocs, of which them yrc ab..,t fo a-rn d.ar and -0 acres in mcad.-w, wiia a ifosbiry fr.i;e!:i-'U-Ing bouse, bank barn ai. l other itiiMlog thereon erocted, ah lotng ion.l of DavM Lay man. Samuel Wcilde. W Mew K'itidb;iU.-'l, ami others, with the aiipurtenieoces. Takrn in exw-nti m as the tirotierty of Hlraid OeUel, at lh suit ol Davl 1 J. Miilcr. ALSO. All the rlKht, title, interest and claim ol WII. Ham D. Hoover, of, in and Utile following dvsrnti ed real estate, vii : A certain tract of land situate in Brot hersvaltey Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., cm'atr.lng 60 acr.i moro or lc, of which the.c are at.-ui 'ji acres e:car and a acres in meadow, with a IMnio li-iuse and log burn thereon crcctcil. ailjotning iaiiits of lankl Colemau, Mary HiiOver, null tuo appnrt'-nm-cs. Taken in execution asiita proi-crtv of Wiiiiaot D. Hoover, at the uil of A. J. Cawf-ccr k Co. ALSO. All the right, title. Interest and claim or Pen. jamio i.iarduer. ol, iu and to t.ie l.-Uowiug diicrio ed real estate, viz : A certain tract ol laud situ.vle hi Qncinihotiing Twp., S- mcrri't Co., Pa., o ntjiining ptj rvs more or less, of which there, are nbotit 0 acres clear an i l i acres in mca.n.iv. wi:h a two s'jy Irame house, log barn and other mithniiditig thcrcoii erected. al)olnin tin is of J.mn Alostoi ler, Jiimes Kimmel, Jona;hau Friiz, Jatiib Ziui mennsn ami ikucch, with th. appurtenances. Taken iu execution aj the pro.er;y ut lkajamin narduet at the suit ol James Oari'iicr. ALSO. All the right, title. Interest tn.l cbiira of Ben jamin tr, Dinner, of. in aul to tii tulkii-g do sertoed real estate, vin : A certain tract ol land sltuste In Brothcrsvallcy Twp., Somerset l , Pa., containing 140 a.res more or less, of which there ari about 75 acres cleared, ami about lo a.rc lu toa iow, with a two story brick dwelling house, bank lisni and other eutbuihilr.gj thcrion cn-cte.i. aiijoining Uinils o! Henry IHp, William St.lil, Sil.is Walker, Herman Walker atd Jonathan Juy, w.th the appurtenance. Till iken in exorntbi as tl.e rroprv of lb nijmla u. Burner, at tr.e auiloi s. jiejBrs use. ALSO. All the right, title, interest ami claim of Jcspii 1. Miller, k. I. Jli 'nT and S. A Hal-i -s, late partners, doing ticsitiehs aa MiUcr l!ps. & tlain-s. ol.ln and to the t..iloai:.g ucucriU-d real c?UUc vix: A certain lot of ground situate In Mineral Point, SomeriieiCo., Pa., containing r. ity ii.-ct Iroat an! 150 Icet back, with a two story (rime dwellinit hou.-e and trauie stable thereon erecred. aitjotnii.g Main street on ttie enst, F . H. Dull on the soutli.alley on Ihe wet axid Joiciih Itllcr's heirs on the n -rth. with thj ap;nrr. napec. T tken In execution as the po jierty of J.iwph I. Jllller, t. !. Miller and S. A. liaiiu-s, u-ta pari ner, diiiiitf bii.ii,s- a. Mili'-r li.-".. X H:ii::es, at the suit td John W!l.'vn ol Son. ALSO. All the right, title interest an ; ctt.tta of Sam. uel Weiole, o. In and I j the Ivllv niij described real estate, v;r : A certain tract of land sltu.ito In Paint Twp., SoinerM-t Ci.unty, Pa., coi'iiainlr. 40 acres more or le;iii.ol which ttii re are about lu acres clear, witu aone story log boin-e, l 'g stat.'c thereon erenfc i, atj oir.ing faints of Jni-tli WciMc, PriiU'ilU W islcr and utliers, with tiie appurtenance. Taken in execution a tbe pr'i rtv of Samuel Weil., at the Mill..! J. M. and P. J. Cocr adm'rs. ol S. J. Cover. decM. ALSO. All the ri'it, t'.tle. Interest . ml c:ii:n of Jolm Knierram aud liun.t Knieream, ot, iu and to the lollowlng deai ribeJ real estate, vis : A ccrtuiii tracl of Uind situate in Northampton Twp., Somerset Co., Ph., Containing l'4 acres more or less, id whli b there ar. aoout o acre clear, wi'h a two ;i,ry b",' lii n.1-) a-:!-l bi-.na i. iru thereon erect eil, ad joining lam'is ol Giocon lli.w mau. Samuel Mi.-hicr. -an.uvt P.rljauuh and others, with the appurtenance.. Takes in execution as ti:e pnpcrtv of .Tolin an.l Dlnna Knieream, at the tin; o! Conrad Pi-unman. ALSO. All the right, title, interest npd claim ot JohnC Durnt, ol. Hi and lo the Ioilowuig ue:crib -J real estsie, vix : A certain tract of liinj situate in L wcr Turkey foot Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., containing-'!! acres more or less, alniut t.0 acres clcjir. and tue balance timber land, also a Cae orchard, wlih a two s;-.ry ligdwefElnK houss, log h:irn and other ootbuibi ings thtreou erectcl, adjoinirg bind ol J. K. Ale-Milieu. Harlmuuh, DavU P!et;!i.r and others, with tba appurtenances. T ken in excutii n as the property or John t Durst, at the suit of Leonard Harlnigh,survivltig executor ol Leonard llarbaugh, dec a. ALSO. All the right, tir le. interest an 1 cl;s;in of .l....pa LeviiiKStoiie.'of, iu aiid to llio Iciluwin dosiribc-l real estate, vix : A certain tract ot land sltaitc in Con-mangh Twp., Somerset Co., I'a.. ci'titainiiir to acres more or los, of which th;-rc aru at ut -0 acres cieare-1, v. itli a one an I a half s'.orv 1. g h.-u-ic. stable, water-iiiiwer snw-m'll and other outuil. Ioks tticrcon ercclil. adj lining l in-is ot TobiiiS Yialer. Adam Shatter, Ininlei t.'awflnal, Samuel Johns and other, with the appurtenances. Tatwcu n eieeiii. jii as tt.e f-roiierty o!' .T-:?rpb Leving:none ar the ,uit of J. .il. jic-i . J. Cover, udul rd. otS. J. Cover, dee'd. ALSO. All tbe right, title. Interest anJ claim of Noah J. Miller, ol- In and io tb'i loiluwmg dcpCXitidl realostato, vis : A certain tract oflan.1. situate In r-icir.;i honing Twp., Somerset Co., i'a., corilniniiig 211 acre moro or k.-i, cf which th.ro arc aoout lsi-i acres clearr-i, and about 2- acrt in meaib'W, with a two story frame dwcl ing hou.se, bunk l.am and other ouibuibliiikts thcreoii eri'f.e 1, ailjoi.ilng lii.i.is of Cyrus Ankeny, Levi Si II. KoiAoiicl Ihr, t lward M.eaalnn'1, Jattiti A. Sbafitr aud Gctrj Peter son, wirh tlie apporteo:in'-es. Taken in execution as tlie property of Noah J. Aliilcr, at the suit ut H. A. Marshall, ut al. ALS( . . All the right, title, intcraat lavl cUha ef FrV;. erlck Kring. .il, in and lo tliO IvVmhui descriLied real estate, viz : A certain tract of land sitnnte In Oonemauffh Twp Somenfct Co., Pa., coutntmrig loj acres wore or less, of whi.-h tiicre are Mi-oet 40 aires clear and about 15 a :n s in meail iw, with three large dwelling ha men, frame stable, water iKcr saw-inill. and a new icrit-mlll thercincrectcd, ad joining tanils of llavid Mislilcr. George Kiteis and William l?el anl others, with the appun.cnan:-e. Taken In execu'toti as the property ol Frederick Kriug, at the suit of P. J. aud J. 21. Cover, adm id. of S. J. Cover, dec' j. ALSO. Ail the right, title, Intere't atnle'ialm of Chart's Weaver, of, in ami to thu following aescriotd real estate, vis : A certain kit of ground situate In Kavidsvllle, Somerset Co.. Pa., coiitntning ! ; a. M more or les... wiih a one story b g dwelling house thereon erect ed, lpmting on Mtiln street, afotiiiog Horace Lentiart on the southwest and southeast, Michael Lihr on the northeast, with the appurtenance. Taken inexocution as the property of Charles Weaver, at the suit of WiilLtui Livingston. ALSO. A!l the riaht. title, interest snd claim or Mahala and A. Shoemaker, of, in and to the following deserioed real estate, viz: A certain lot of ground tituato in Meyertd.ile boroua h. Somers.-t Co- Pa., cenrainfnir ! . aero more or less, with a large two story inime dwell ing house thereon erc ied, mljoluifg tots el Mrs. Merls on tiie east. nUe yen the west ai,d south, fronting on Salisbury street, wiih the appurte. nance. Taken In exiVntlon a the proiierty of Maha'a and A. shoemaker, at the sail ol S. P. Aleycrs, use. ALSO. All the rfrht, tilfe. Interest anil claim of ronmd Shatter, ol, ia anl to the loll w;ug described ital estate, viz: A certain tract of land f"tn te in Jenncr Twp.. Somerset Co.. Pa,. coiita.niiiir4 acres more or less, ol which there areals.ut .0 aeres clear and atiout 10 acres In meadow, Willi a two story frame dweil Ibir house, l-.g staMo thereon creeled. Adjoining lauuj of Jo ph Khomis. Michael Cever, Henry Wnipkcy and others, with the appurtenances. Taken" lueecisiijn as t'.ei pr.ierty o: Conrad Shatter at tlie suit ol btliouml KiertuiC, ALSO. All the ri-ht, title. Interc-t an I claim ol Paul Ilorlman. uf, in aud to the loUonUig iiccriiied real estate, vis: Acenain tract of Ian 1 situate in Northimpron Twp., Somerset! o.. Pa., c-iutaioinir Ul&aeresmore r le.-s, ol wincn there are aoout J acre clear. with a two story li g house ami ii-g 1m rn thereon ereefectei!, a-tvima,- lan-ii. id' John Smi:h. D. Wcyznd's beir aud oihrs, with the appurte- naiK-es. Taken In exeeut!r.ii a the p 'perry nf Paul iliiff- man. at the ruit o! Peter S. Hav. Wiii.am H. Hav aii.1 Samuel Ai. Sayi.-r, 2iimi!.:r-...rs iii" Da'.id Hay, ileceasiM. ALSO. All tl.c r'irht. titl. Interest ami f"t:-.:in of Wil liam Fisher and Babzcr Walter, of, ia aiid to tlie loiiow n:r ib-si-rtied real rjta?. viz: A certain tract ol iand situate iu Larimer Twp., oiaetsi.t Co , Pa., containing o ai-res more or less, of which there are atiiiiit 5o acri- clear are! a)M4it ft acres in luca-low, with a oiio and a bad storv frame dwellin- h.-usi. an.l log stable th'-rc- on erccteil. nl:oiniuic lands ol Cbrislia:i Mlnka Diicr. Auaustus S'.raup. J umIi 7.ut.iil, Joliu iiilt- an.l others, wiih thcappurtcniinees. Taken lu exi-ctition as it.ts proiii.-rtv of w illbiTn Fisher an-i B.ilin r Walter at t'ae iiiit ol Hiram P. Walker. ALSO. AH the right, title. Interest and rlfttm of Charles Krissiuger, of. ia ami to the ioikwing icKri!el ll eastate. vis : N'. 1. tine lanre two and a half st'ry brt.-k dwelling house with Inrire stor;- ro-ens. Liree two storv Irame back building brick smoke-nouse. frame woOil-hou.-e and stable then-on erectcit uisn the lot situate on the mdh side of Main Treei la tliebonugh of Berlin, ad joining lot oi J. B. W alk er and IronUiig aa U.iln sinet, with the appur tenances. Nn. a. Ooebgeor-tainlngaoout'-acrcsltuateas aKive, on which is ercetisi a large Iron Foundry wlih engine, boiler, euiioia ac. in a s.1 working onler, aiso machine and pattern hop. coke even. Kc. adjoimnir laud ot x'eter J. ilciliee, josiab Helllcy aud .vieyerstlai. road, with tbe appurto- nance. No. 3. (tne lam dwelilnir honsc an.1 lot "itaate as atiove. a.iiiiiing tiio aiwive apd lanil of W. P. Zimmerman an-i j..s;ii iiemey. containing at.ut 2 acres, beuudnd by Meycrtdale road on the caxt, wi'h the appnrteaan.-es. No. 4, thie aiuare ot grnnrni situate as arve. containing alaiiiil'ji acre, having thereon erected a larire Irnrn ami ut.i wiucii i a young orcham ol cxx'l!cnl nnli. Iicurnltd by Divl-ion street on the east, Meersiialc roiiil oh the west and other streets north and south, with the appurtenances. No. S. A certain tra.-t oi lanu "ttnate in rir thers raliev 1wi.. Somerset C., Pa., couiaiuing 18 acres more or less, au lining lands of Graft. and Nelson irarey and east .ide of r.iait leaiiihg Irom Berlin to Seiners t and Bedford tornpiac, with the appurteoanc. No. 8. A esrtain intetol Uini! situate in North hampton Twp., Somerset Co.. Pa-.dtainirg 3u0 acres mere or less. aUiut a) asTe eleared. 3 acres in meadow, adiolning lands ol W. s. I lively, Mrs. Catharine Motier, Herman Manx and others, with the appurtenance. No. 7. A certain tract ofI.ir.J situate in Brntli.rs valley Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., containing i acre' more or less, sdjolning lauds of Johnson. S. A. fc J. J. Philson. Fuhcr b:!r and public r.ad leading from Berlin to S. iner-el and B Jtord tnrnpike.with tbe api'urtcnance.. Taken ia execution as the protiertv of Charles Krissingcr. at Die suit ol Daniel J. Brubker trust for JL L. Krisiioger, et aU ALSO. All the rlirht. t'lle. !ntTet end claim of f t. Stu'.iruxn, ol. In and to tlie fuiiowir described real estate, vix: A certain kg of ground situate Is Sontrrse! For, j Somerset Co., fa, coatauiu.g acre more it less, with a two story bih k dwelling hoBsc, sul.ie arel otber ouihaihlinga thereuo erected, adjoining lot- of Jeremiah Hiark on the ease, btnl airs. Kli Savior ea the south. Court alley on the west. South treet oa the north, with the appnrtian.-ea. Ta tea Id execution a the property ol C. O. Svuuavac, at the ui( ol Peter Httile' ate. XE W A V I'ER Til! E MEN IS. A LSI . Ail tbc right, ti'ic, interne anl cHIra l Rilfrcr W .i II er, ol lu ansl to too I lljw log cri'jeil real c:tc, viz : No. 1. A c-rtitn lot M 'rourel si'uato In the l.i-wn ol Guircf.t. oUle-rset t "ii,. Pa., conuiuiil acre more or ie.-., wiih a t"..i"ry iore.in-ldv le lr li- use and stable increoo ermrtcil. Irontlng oo Mam street on the sort ti, a'oinn.g iaii-isuf Jonas Cr.rtstncr en theeasi, P. a. C. Kail Koad on the south and allevcn the west. No. 2. Acertaia I' ol ground li'natca above. ciulalning 1 j acre more or lss, with a one-hall story dwelling bouse thereon erected, fronting on eutre street on the east, adjoining land ot oen jiauiin Lenhart on the aorth, ailey on the west and street on (li south. N . a. A certain lot of ground sltnate a above, containing l j acre more or icsa, witu a two nury dwelling bouj aadstablo inercsa rectl, front, lug oo i Vntro slr.pt ua thj west and adjoinlntr laudb ol dek-Dslant. No. 4. A certain tra.-t of !nni .itur.te as aNve, coulalninu 91 , acre, more er less, wii h x t' slory fraio'r d.-il.iig tioilse 1 hep-a rrcc,-,i. a.l.oiniiig bin-Is of W. J. lUcr, W. L.ruoiit aad vthcrs witu Hi-- appurtenances. r.ikcu in evvuii.io a thn property of Bdltzcr It aiier, at the suit ol Uiram P. W altera' uso. A LSD. All the risM, title. Interest and claim uf John D. K.tiiv, anil llir'n FinillHy, of, fn aud to the lot'owing des.?ili.-d reaies'Hte, viz : No. L A certain ira-tol land situate In S. uth atuHion tp.. Somerset ciiunty, P., an-l known a ttie Johu lloyiuan tarm, ct-ntalning 21 i-re ami 47 .erc!ie, of which there are atiout lm acre ciejred an I about 20 acre In mca.li.w, a.biiining kinds of Jonathan Kcnucl. Jonathan Emerick. H. T. Weld. A lam Sturts farm. llnry Alarx anil others, with two story i- g dwelling hous", back barn and itbcrou'.buii.iinj tbrruou erccteil, wub the itppurtouanjrs. No. 2. A certain trvet of I.ir-1 situate a afore. snl'i, known as the Adam Stuns birui. containing M acres ami 5 pen lies, 01 wiach there are al.iUt liJ acre cleared and al-mt Ho acres 10 mclow, a-iji.iiiinic laails of lianlel K-.ms, Adam Leplcv, H-.yman larm an.l others, with a tw stoty .1. ril ing' house and hank barn l-iereon erected, wi'.b Ibe appurtenances. Taken In execution the pm-icrty of John D. Knddy and Hiram Findlay, at the suit ot P. S. Hay and W. H. Hay, aud Samuel M. Sa vior, uiiiu's. of Dart I Hay dec'J, and Alichaei iiiv, and use of W. W. Patrkk. ALSO. AH the Tl:U, ti; B-iil. ol, in ud tu e.t;iie. vit r . intTPt an, claim of A. IK tiia i'jiiewii'x drmrilit real Nu. 1. Aertaln tr.irt of Iiin-1 situte in Orn viUd Twp., aV.-ruvrset Oo., P:.., (N'Otiiinin-f X?- i tp miri or len. with twviory tr;imetiwellinz Utu, hank l.'am aui oiHt-r onttfUiniJnx thfrwn erootl. nUiut - anrs nt timlT l:u-J, h.-tlnnr OL'icr cttiiivAtt-io a;'Ui a r- in mellow, with a tiirivirn: ymtna uiroan!, i ".lifiiiiit .inilt Lyilia H )'-lisie!ivr. John Weraer, StKkh Kunamun anti miteri?, wita the ppurieDu;K-9. ISo, 2. A ccrtai:. miot H Unl itato Ui the towchip ak-rtjfaitl. runtaiuin"; 0 motx mirQ ut ir", alicit-Tire-i ftUi.'.ntnu Un-U uf IsyilU Hu h t:d'.TT Jj.-t j.ri AIcKint'n' bfin, Xu. 1 a-Mir de scritii iwi-i oiher, with the aupurteDances. No. 5. A certuui tr.ift ui i.tn-l Miuktc afin .i:J, all cie ,ri. (tjiiriiuf iaivls uf Kyli HKtv Utler. Xo. I o dc-n riLtT'l an iotUfri with tlie aj':orti-n4iiitT.. l akea in exocntion tin th property of A. O. ALSO, A'f the ri-x.it. tiric. tT--st an 1 rlaim f ('anv liiu Hr-k. t, itiu.l th folhw iti de.cri:J real tjt;it, iz : A vrt.i;ii tract of Uriil (!u tc ia Elk Urk twp., S..m.Tt,i Mii!iT, I a., eonUmicz V aT?s, mure or le.-f, ti wiiicii th-?n ar nt-uui acr;s cleaml .iH'l a(T' in mtr-t'tow. wit a a raMn Jwr!ttm Iidum m l !' bam thrrt-.a erectwl, atij-ininkf lan Uoi l-'-!k's heirs, Vi!i!:iru t,'. jLiveni(XKl aua ut; -r?, with the &ipurt4iia..i-ri. Tatien ir- exrT-'utiWn a prirt5 of Caroline Uc.k, aL tlx fuit uf A. J. Cuitfor, At-Si. A f.'it, tir!,, I iv-r ai I .I-t.' o T A!x--in'-lprlyltr, wt', tu au l to the i Uw.orr iJoribctl n al e'tiitc, fix : Tt certain Ms of trroanl i-itnate In Mineral I)in', Sffin?r-t t'o . Pa., Manirt on the north hy Main sirevt on the uth by . Ut ailey, oa tne tail ty Ji.'Iii &tret. un the wen ly Jmtrph 1 1 1 1 1? r Sr. with a two :t'.ry frame hmeanl cthr ou huiKiiQd iheretu er'u 1, Willi iho appuna cane-. . Taketi In espr-mion f the prnperty -f Alexander Culler, at ths cu:i ot iiy!cT had'. ALSO. All the rlht, title. Intnn-at an.l claim "f Tiltuan K.Ht.jr, of, ia and to the .ullowinif Ucarribttl real eit;ite, vii : i wo rruln I !f of yr'an'l silnato In Mineral Ptunt, S':fn:rw i Co., i'm, known 9 Lvt iSt. aii'i 1-4 iu p. .in ;i aai't tiwn, twuiFf'l on iho n-rth .'V Kiii K al street, on tii east hr tirl')i:u ?t.rft,wa t;' suu'U r-y W ati-r lret, on "th wosi I v 1 lui t aily, wi'h a fratue hou-H; partly tinbhetl liH-rwin ereiHti, wttUthe appurt'fUrtQc. i" s.'in in eie iiii"ii 3 thta pr'-jntriy of TUinan Rl- tur at i Me ?!t ot Sayticr a JU!1. ALSO. All the r-irht, tl'le. Intend anl ei iim o! H. F. Jt:;n-?ri. oi, iu an-l t me i riltywii' 15 uctscritMM real csf ttn, vi2 : A eeriain tra't of lanl ?.tuate fn I-rimcr Twp., S-iii-r!e; C', l-'a., c-mtainiuif 10 a:rvd, mor or icrs atujat 3 aeres oi which are clear with one anil a h.kit' sl- rv plntuk iwcl ir.x huu-w ihr on trv-otPi a-ijuinln-x lands ot Jce jHauuh:nan, Jo!tu :via!"rf A ui; u-i.ua &tru.e, Corneliua Witt, aii'I oirt-.r.-, witli t:e a;'pjrl-,'Can:9. Tnkmi in Ajntl'tti tiie pr"jerty of R. F. Jc-h (.tu at the ijuit Joha M. U iu ol Japcr JuuCr. AhSO, All the ri..t, tHio, Inter?-t an-l cliira of A lam Yuncr, oi, in an-i to the iviluwiu Uctfcrihc-l real eMate. vii : A cer'ein tract of I.nl nitua:e in Greenville Twp., Sumnreet Co., Ph., c..niAininif l-'-UX ai'r9 itnti attowunre alul 1" aTe eia.re(, tiavint Ihereun erfiei a two rttury ttwetlhii,; houw, ham an 1 ffiier out builtiirii, atlioinini: iai-.lj of tiiz-ihet Kiin'!!. Jtdiiii Lint am lamiii (.riiietly ot Jotvh AlcKeuzie anl others, with the ; t.urtenaneeii. Taken In eiiM'uiif n aa the proerty ra Vaur, at tlie suit oi Sophia Brerm AlsSO. - Ail the rlsrht, title, Intereft n-l c ihn of Soh-nj.-n ;Shofuaker, ot, in anU to Ui ioiJ wing de icrii'l real estate, vU : A eert-iin traet of lami litaat? In &uth.ampon Twp.. 5ioui-r.-et C'.. P.-., coiiUiiniit aeres OM.re or lew, of which there are atuut 73 ai-res trie ir, with a two Hory Tniue hnurt, bank hunt anil nUier ou'hmMmits ther-Nin erwtwJ. a'lioiainjf himls oi Jnar lian H-yer, Hiehanl 3I:irtz, Thoina Alt-.ro. Abraham Hover ami otiicr, with theapur tent. Takrn in exwntlon .13 th- prop'rtv of Solomto Sh eniaki r ii the mil ( Kiudiiuel Liklity, Guar- iiina 01 tu.Md .u. nofni:.aer. All the rizht title, intiwt an.l elairn of Jfcn Stahl, of. In aud to the iolluwint; de-K'ril'Cil real e?t:Ue, viz : No. L A certain trat of lan.l J-ituate In New Ceiitrcrllie lu-r. . S' lut-r'ct Co., pa., boun-ie-l on the north by Maic 8treet, on tho w?-t hy lot of Juricpii -jmithe' hrirs on the ouh hy atreet, n the ea.-t by an alley ani lot of Wallace W. Me Miiien, having thereon erected a two story frame dweilirj'X hoiM. and store rriu, an.o aa;ood muoie an I other out fuiltllmf t hereon ere'ted.KOOi4 Iruit, water, jfanten, ae., with the appanemuiees. No. 1. A certain trart of iand Mtuate In Milford Twp.. Somerset i o.. Pa., conoininx a(Hat '.) aere of which joaTet are cleared antl the ttaianee tim!er land, there U nl a tine young or:hanI on -at 1 trict. atlroiRtMC land of Jno. Philllpid, Simon VV'eimer, lm Ul Ytiunktn, Jeorgo knepper acd otheir. withthe iiurtenaniee, T-ikcn in .Teution aa tiie property of John Slahi, at tLv nit ot John U. Hav, ct au AUStJ. All the rlcht, title, interest and c!nlm of John Pr.u Jr.. ol. in and to the ioilowini; dctcribed real erate, v:t : A certain trat-t of hind ritaate in Milf'rd Twp., Suier?er C'., Pa,, euntainth m arree nvire or lets, ol which there are ahoui ;W acn-A clear and ai nt 8 a"re. in meadow, with a two itorr lo iwilinic honjke.bank barn and other ontbuihlln-a tht re-ii ere-'e-t. a';joini!;-,r land of KIIxaleth Hum brt. Harriet liamocrt, .Michael l u and iavid H'-jrT. with the appurtenance,. Takn in execution a tije pr-jrtT of John J. Pr:' Jr.. at the unit of M. A. S inner ant Peter J. U-mer. "xe'Htnrs of 1 i-eor.:e l:nxitcrt. olecea-'e'l, oe I Wlhi.nn . ker and J(t 1 rhhSeld al UAiiiLrutrs ot YYiiiiaiii Cntcbtield deread. ALSO A" the ri-il'.t. title. ln:erc- and r!atm of Pfter J. Keeter. of. in ana to the loliowin, d.Tihd real eTat xitt A certain tr.it of I-n 1 ir-iate In Sfonyreek tnwn.h!p, Sonierrt rounrr, p.i.. r ir.-ainin aout 17 i a-TKti wiiicli theer arv- aut 5o arrta clear ed, wi'h a tw-v-tory plank dwelunf ii -ue. an-l other otit hu;h:in.r t:i-.Te n ere-jit-d. a-lj dnin iaii'i!tef John Hrnidt, J'maihan .d.ller. Peter Forniwj;tTan 1 others, with the appurtenance. Titken in ex.T utin at the itr-ti-rty of Peter J. Kec:er. at t'acs-it ut Jo bn ( leaner et al. AI-SU. A'l the rikht, title, luterft and eUlm of Jacob ir. Kiiviu.m, of, la and to tho luil .w.-i de-rihed real e.rate. viz . A eertiiin tri-t of land Situate in Stf-nycreek UmD'hip, Somrwt eo'infy. Pa.. C -ntati.iuif atTs. mere or le. of whi-h there are aout ;5 aiTes clr-ared. anl li acrvs In meadow, with a I run e dwellinz hone, bank bnni, anl other ont-huil-linic- thereon ere-rte!. aJj"iutie lanSii of ty rjf lar-:in. ah Ilayraan, Kj-h-raim Pu-n and John Moohofcier, with the anpurtenanee. Takn ui execution a.- the'('r'pery of Ja") G. Kaymar. at the rait ot Joseph lavi, la tnut for Sarah ll ;ynjiU. Ttl. -iS. Any person pnrehaainsc at the shove sale wi!i p'ease take notice, that ten per cent, nf C epurrh tv money must be Maid a i jfl as tbe propTty i knjcked dwn, otiirwiie It will ay in be exited to sale. The residue of the parcnaae rnont-y mi'-t le paid on or lei're the in day ot May, 1T.. the day tlx-M bytheCVnrt for tbe at'knowU-lewent oi"Sher:ii'Ji dce'l4". and no deeil will be aonowictlged anti! the pQrcfaaie m?ney U pan. in. LIXJAK KYLK, An Z Sheriff. pv BLIC SALE. Itv virtue of an order issuI out ui the Conrt of Common Pleas ol Somerset ri-oni v. th nnder-irn. eil will expose to public sale al Pine Hill, in said county, ou Tue6day, April 22, at in o'cbiek, X-all the following dd-njod real tstate ot J.din IC Boe. Tit : No. L The undivided nne-balf of a cortafn lot of irrouud situate in Pino Hlii, containing !t acre, wore or less, on whkb lereeteil a large frame store and dwelling house. Mo. 2. Tue suriaee of a certain lot. near Berlin, ailji-ining lands of Wm. Welb-r an.1 iither. cii taiuing 1 acres, more or less, pou m Uich is erecu.l a dweiiijig house. No. 3. T b. undivided on-ten!hnf 8 acres of larl. at Berlin, urelerlaid with coal, ami one-tenth inter est or the minerals ami -r 14 acres, aloiiilng said S a.-r. f. bgaof Jacob Poortiangh, Alex. Philson heirs and others. Mo. 4. Th undivided one-tenth of a tract of tiinlrlud. riloiite in Bnbervalley towtisbip. adjoining htiv'o Cyru Bowman. David Dk-key ami other, eonlainin'a B7 a res. more or les. Mo. j. The undivided one-hair Interest In a I 'f ground at llarrett. Somerset county. Pa., t p'iiiing street on the north, H. k(l. kailnmd on the west, aa i street im the east, on which i erect ed a large store and dwelling hoosn, No. 4. A lot ol gnan-l situate at (liirrett, front ing on Centre street 4 feet and extending north U) feet, on which i erected a large stable. Mo. 7. HI interent as heir, being one-b-nth. and '"hi Interest purchaser of tho "John Kawh i farm.'" in Hnhersvaliev townnhin. Somerset I to, l, ..l. !,.:. , of slol f'olcifi.a- Wm.liie- man, Philip Khi.i es otlwira, sasntaining -M acres, more or lew. on whlctt there ar erectcn large brick dwelling bouse, ben tra 'and other ooiLuildings. Tfcli.MS. fmc-ts-nth of purchase money oa day of ale. iine-tfclj-ii, insrlutMog the tenth part on con firuvition of ale. eoe-tuipl 10 ig nvuiih Bil one thirt U twelve months, with intereH on deferred pa j men t . Pay meat to be secured by jiuiginenl bends. jim-en. hat. AAKUM F. BriTXtR. ' ijT 1 Assignee. xe ir ad ven tisehex ts, .,' M HOUSE. EAS, A SPECIALTV. CMlMaFIKS LIST! MA-ltCEI 1870. At no time have Onccrie been offered a lew la prt.-. a are ijuoted on my March Price List. Th. .(Uality of.il g.Kils will be fully maintain! : and to those who h ive never bought Iron me. all I ask Is a small triad order To facilitate this, I will, during tht month. HU order tor fifty cent worth of each article al the same rate as the dollar worth of each. Particular attention paid to peeking aad ship ping promptly all orders received by waiU All goo.) are carefully wrapped, boxed and delivered to tlrpot s free of charge. -!! any of my customer, do not ret my Prt-e List the Brat of each month, I wish they would write me, and the Arv i alorjcd Fries Lut will he sent immediately. What One Dollar Will k Sugar. 10 Ihe powdered Sugar...... lo lbs Crushed Sunar S' lb Cut Ll Sugar 10' lb No. t Granulated Sugar.... 11' t lb Standard A Sugar... 114 Hi ANiigar(soft) , 12', lbs B Sugar , 1 00 l oe 1 oo 1 u t w 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 1 13 lo. Best ,N. i. Sng ir 13 lb Light Yellow Sugar 14 lbs Nn I Yellow Sugar Coffee, Chocolate, &c. t Cakes English Vanilla Chocolate 1 W 14 Cakes Sweet Choeoiate....... 1 I lbs. Hakere' Chicdate..... 5 Packaife Fnglish Coeu...... 4 Iloxes tpps' Lnalish Cocoa 4 Pwi-kage Knima 10 Hi. CoeoaSuella .., 4 Pck Crackeil Coene, , 4i Package I Jtract of C-.tfe. ...... 11 Packages lai;.rtr'l Chicorr (Herman Extract t tVltoe.) t S-ISIb. Kuasted Java and KioColtee 3-l8!h,. Koaste.1 Java Flavor Coffee lb. Fresh Koasted Klo Cotlee, No. 1.... 5 II. Fresh K'-asted Klols.Uee. No. S 4 10-14 IDs. Fresh K sted Kw Cotlee, Nx, .. 1 OS 1 fr I no to 1 wo 1 00 1 00 1 Oil t to 1 1 w 1 00 1 SO Fish. JIackcrel, Extra Nn. 1 Extra Store Me, (no heads or tntle) per 'JO lb. kit A4 00 Mackerel, No. 1, Shore, best per JO lb. kit.... 1 ti Mackerel, Mu. 1, Bav, per 2) lb. kit SIO .Mackerel, No. 1, Medium. 1 7 Mackerel. M.. 3, Large tjttra, 1 lsl .Mackerel. Mo. S, 6 Mackerel, Fresh 1 lb. cans 2a 'J'.Iinh. Woman's Fwvont Buneles tier lb box. J L; per lb ot Coda.a, UooelcM, Nu, a, per 30 lb. buz, 1 V: per i .... as f' vtft.h. Iton Too. ahredded perl lb. box . li Cmlhsh Fresh, & lb can eo Yarmouth Hloaters. fienulne, per box, (50 Fish.) so cent; perdo 10 Scaled Herring, per box, (lot) Fish) !! W bite Fish, ' , bol t 2 White Fish. .0 lb. kits 1 Lake Herring, 1 ,' bbls. I &o Like Herring. IM 1". kit So Mew Holland Herriun. per keg 1 'Al Mew kusatan Sardine. " 1 0i t.'i.lnsli, Lreores bank, per lb OS Dried Fruits, &c. in lb.. Mew Currant Iti . lb New Valencia Kauin 14 (li. Mew Turlcey Prune 10 ib Mew French Prune 7 Iti. Mew Sultana Kaisln IJ lbs. Mew See-lies Kalsins Vlhs. New Musi-atel KaUIn ....St oo .... l .... 1 00 .... 1 00 1 00 .... I oo ... 1 00 .... 1 00 .... t 0 .... t oo .... 1 00 .... 1 .... I oo .... I s .... 1 (W .... 1 UO 1 00 Q1. Pi. Mew Lomion Layer Kaisln. Slli. LKhora i.'itria 20 lb. New Driel Peaches 2j lb Mew Dried Apple 7 lb. NewFlif 6 fbs. Mew Italian Prunelle lo lbs. Hird Nt Apple 4 in. ew i nte.i iierrie 7 ll. Mew Mixed Nut 10 lbs. Dried Blackberries Mince Meat. Atiuore's Standard, 6 ft pall th Aunore's Standard, I I a jiail 1 20 Atmore's Standanl, 18 a pall 1 00 1 Jars Ootham Mince Meat 1 00 Gordon X Dliwonh's Kxtra Fancy, In gla. quarts ana nan gallon. Cheese. 1 Young America Cream Cheese 73 l' Ilia Memchatel Cheese 1 00 4'4 lbs. Kng. DalryCheese 1 CO 8 it... Mew York lioshrn Cbeese. 1 (si in Is. 11: loOeam Cheese loo 1 F.dam (Holland) Cbeese 1 00 1 Plne-appie Cheese 1 3i 8 Sap Sago Cbeese 1 UV FRESH CANNED FRUIT. ! Can Fresh Apple 3 lb l 00 3 1 gallon each. Fresh Apples.......... Sir l " Caiiiomia Apriooi.... 1 eo " Daeklierrie 1 od 7 " hcil Cherrie l on 6 " White Cherrie 1 w 9 " Iroosebeirie 1 00 3 " C'alllomiaOmpe 1 oo ft " Pine Apple, hihama Brand, 1 ml 3 ' California Pear 1 On Hartlett Pear. loo 4 " Kxtra Y'ellow Peache, 3 a too 7 " Pie Peaches. 3 a k 00 5 " Ir xtra Yellow Peaches, 2 tuo S " Damson Plnm 1 on F.gg Plums 1 00 3 " l aiiiornia Egg Plnou.. 1 to a " 'Jaire Plum 1 w 3 - CuiiiomiallageFlam 1 S Kasptterrie ......................... t oo 3 ci.l.ieB yulnce vo " Strawbeme. I 0i I " Wbortieherrie too CANNED VEGETABLES. 3 " A'paragus.......... oa " Lima Bean , 1 00 10 " String Bean 1 00 10 " Sugar Corn... .100 S - imet.laCorn too " Okn , i ew S (kra and Tomatoes loo 8 " Marrowfat Pea , 1 ut T u Erly June Pea loo 9 u frolilen Pumpkin 1 wl 7 " Succotaah . 1 uo 11 Tomatoes, 3 1 o 0 Tomatoes, (extra,) I 1 00 I'j; " Tomatoes. 1 a. ws 4 French Pea ait 3 " French Mushroom... 1 W Soaps, Starch, &c. U Bars John"n" Borax Soap es (The Best In the World.) 16 fake Babbitt Best Soap 1 00 14 Cake Proctor fc 1 Jam tie Whit Soap... 1 uu 3Cke ImiiaSnap , 1 u H Cakes White Kussian S-iap 1 00 17 Bar Mottled Uerutan Soap 1 ev 17 Bar Indus Soap. .................. ........ 1 11 'St Bar Fumily Soup I 00 il Bar Wax Soap 1 00. 16 Bar Irish Siiap 1 uu H Bars Standard Soap ou 15 llis. Walker Extra. Wax Soao 1 6w Li 11-. Walker Extra Family Soap 1 iu 8 Itt. Imported Castile Soap 1 oa 3 Dm. Cakei Assorted Toilet Soap 1 00 3i Cake Castile S.iap 1 o Cake Maiie Flour Toilet Sip 1 eo i'JCakrsPaluj Soap 1 uu 4 lbs. PeHuio.l Da'h Snap 1 aw 40 Cake Oat McalSoap 1 tt 13 Cake Sap.. Ho j oo IT II Star Caaiie, 71 m ai 5 lb. Holei Camlle, 14.. 1 Ou. 1 1!... Peart Starch 1 ou MISCELLANEOUS. 20 lb. Sebumaeher'iOat MeaL 1 as 'sill'. 4 'rac ked Wheal I un IT lb. - Peart Wheat vt 2i lb. - Peart Barley 1 uo 10 lb. Carolina Elc. Mo. 1 Head , 1 ou lit lb. K-e, Car,linaMo. 2 , 1 no 13 lbs. Kiee. CarellnaMo. 3 1 ou 11 Hi. Klakeor Pearl Taoioca, 1 uu lh It.. S lit Peas tft 's hush, mme Mavy Bean 'd li . Mew York Sut Jaajrowlat Beans.... 1 ut bush. Dried Pea 00 i Pkg. Hubbell Prepared WneaU I l " blair Wheat Fjod , 1 o. 1 Imperial (trannm 1 v lilt. New Dried Cora..... 1 01 ('J It. FfnerncnVnI Japan Tea tl o S It. Fin. (sreea Tea . . 1 Ixi i lb. Fine (Kilaag Tea. - - u , 1 IM. Fin Eeg. Break fast Tea 1 1 '2 lli. Choice Oreen Tea . 1 00 1 3 '1 be. Choice t.ng Breakfast Teal o 1 noK-e ' .'i-Dg tea, - oai Choice Mixod Tea Its THE CELEBRATED DELMONICO COFFEE ! Tills delicious (Vffee I un-lrabxl lr IU delight In I Aroma. If all other CuoVe have tailed t pleas, yon, try TI I E C FXEIiR-VTED DELMONICO COFFEE! SH0W TQ SEND MOIfEr.JK fnil Tonr Money tT negistereJ Letter. Post Ofliee Jloney .rder, or Pralt oo Pitthbursh Bank. Do Bot st-n.1 joar CUtk. aTScnd DirtkeaawCatalogseaaai Price !it."w J.R. o. 2S FiTLh Ave. PITTSBUBO, FA, JENKINS
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