Somerset HeraM. ne ay S'., 1T- Va- . a?Jl. - ...visa ll. - - . a a a k rrrT5ii' 'w triins on ,nl ruad Miv 13 .rr.erUrei.t ...:' r' -.'.i m Mr. Joaiah Brunt .baa had m neat iron fence plar-J la Iron! o( the Glade Ilotite yard. A lengthy cemimiinieation 'from Sipea ville lis lawn mislaid ; Ihdiv, it non p. rerane-e. Il ill btxhi I lime lor the boys to hold tip twa fin.prs, which cicans, 4J,et' ro i a iinmirg." Thr tramp t-.i.l hi received the ittna tore o( (be Govern r. and wilt go into ef left August l.itL. IlEArMjCARTRit, Grami A p.vy or tiik ! Cvclopjcdia f Literatche It will Iticrt.-t.u-. ntrAUTMKXT ur rnNXsvu- welcime newa toa!l kwrf g-wl ut .. v m . . . . !erture tliatflie new, be-ntiM'til anil Dur- tAiA. No. 10.. 4 i: kstn it STBr.r;T.. e,0luJ hcaiAfs,E ejilion (j CllAU. Philadelphia, Pa.. Mat C, 179. J ber'a CTrt.pxDiA c? E.nclisii Litera Gkskral Orders No. 5. ' tcrb is to bo completed on June 1. Yol- I. In compliance with the Utiles nnd ! time IV. is jurt Usued, and Uic rcmniciu-Kt-pulaliona e;f Jhe GnoJ anuv, ami Gen-! fjur volu.uca are to be ifsmd and thl vcr cral Orders No. 5. trom Natioon! Head- cd ' one ,inie t tt date aUU.-d. Tfta nn.rtr. n .. in .,-,,r,i.. h . work richly de-rres the sale it has obtain tional custom. Friday. Mar. 3tu. will he,lf nearly 100,000 volumes already, and J C Will vuui w nuaiu, us u i'ij-k.i y n tit, - .Vi? 1 1' j t VEIt TISE3IENTS. ' j ,V-JJ' ADY'EUl ISEXESTS. 'at-aaraarj PDOTEUN. 'I'ui ticking S-ll? fit, iirrln-. palptta Lit Bad I - ."I'll it rvijr ou lt.;p .titers. PROVERBS. KK-!ATII.f. Ar-PRALSEMENTS. observed as Memorial Day, ben we . .l,l-M - MiU "V i.. p. m. :. :! :::i'i! i : 1 '.'.'d i,i..nl" .. " ; "-' ;4? - r.. : , "'r":" . ', .. . w. ""' 4 p. m. 4i ' miLhinvh mi R 45 1". -,T Mi W'T.V,. Mineral : i. a. u .V. " . .. ... t.i tjul '. - m. fnnmjv"" vM-Jjy- ,i,ir, .r- .,. MB'".",1 , m. : ltiUlm..t :lt j. rl. A. r, I' :U r. Hn. A. U. t'oflVnth has app.Mr.lod Ed ICfiller, of Altoona, to the vrnt cadet ship ia tLe naval Academy at Annapolis. The Cdrnival of spriest dreasca reached it beicht lart Sunday. The lad v w ho was a little lientml In having hers torwarded last week, will be on time next bun-Jay. Mr. Jittiah Gebhart and wite who were in Somereet laat week to attend the mar riage ot their eldest n. remained aerei-l mail. 1 davs renewinz former acaaainUnoea and fiH-ming near ones. If township supervisors would tke the time and tiotuil; to nil up the ruts and un even p. on the public roads, they would improve them greatly, and save many a wagon and buggy Iroru being jarred to pIMt'S. A clown belonging to Cooper Bailey's circus waa run over by a ahifting engine at J iliahtown on Wednesday, and insunt- Iv -iiieu. Jl is name was James Cassatn, and be was a general lavnrile with the company. An office is being made tor Treasurer Knrpper out of what used to be the Tank in the old Commissioner's office. There will be a door rut from the vault into the hall and w hen tinUhed it will make a very comfortable o.ee. We were made the recipient, a few days o, oi a handkonie pecie purse. This is a sort ol refined cruelty that we didn't think any of our friends would be guilty of presenting us with a receptacle lor s mirthing we don't carry. l-.rew .ru.kimii nJ Smtih- t'VMlN Mi-Ouunri..ille. r . tL.trA. ivrr Vi.v IS. UTS, tralMt will . , i -1 ir. s K. B- (" u,n ""H Koiicaj ) iiivs. w- . I..f,li , Teft tir- . rW VuC ABUTa. SOp. u. 1 00 p.m. wilt ! Wert. ... i. GO ni . 12 4 p. ll.Si p. BL , 4 ii p. m. .5:08 A. X -,L ::.-..'.? U-kward. .::Tr.-i!i stC. K. i:v-V v..: .r'.::-"a l-ciin t; wilt. ,i . ,,..-Jc Ni-ut at C. X. Boyd's. -.v -n ';'! ."-'" catch at straws. Vlism-if ! G. W. Spiers. -, r.::, cucumU-iLits below tlc bell ... ior .:...:Leria Trent's Cigar. -. at l, turly lminets is at hand. s,'. B.:tnr' jxldler i earn- 1 . i: K- l-ackwaru this sa- ... v r. :;;. th ver t-a the viil D. n't allow vour onions to interlere with your nicety. o, we mean trther way, With this smidt-n change of weather Irom 0 to 85 Farentteit, the onion is vour best lriend. As the dutebman said "He smell strong, but he makes strong." W'v received last week a copy of the Chicago Daily Inltr-Orean containing ll6 paces, i columns in width, which If pasted together would measure 29-4 leet id lengt and weighs 'A pounds. This is probably the largest pajer ever published. The County Commissioners last wet pnrchaved tor the Treasurer's office a large size- t. jrglar proolsite, ttlsoneol Mali s umnti-actured at Cincinnati, and cost ;ih.(. We are told that it a as bought on tim , and two hundred dollars below the regular list price, A tire has been raging tor the past few days w ith unabated lury on Chestnut Kidge ai.d i.aurel 11:11, laying wat acres or the Ernst timber and destroying sheep, cattle. deer and unall came, the charred remains ol whi h have been found in large num b.-rs. The origin of the lire is cut ositive- ly known. Al a meeting tu Company J a armory lat t ridav cvouing committees were art- pointed to collect fliiwtrs. make bouquets, and wreaths, and make all other arrange ments for the proper observance ot Deco ration. The Sergeant neglected to give us the names of the committees appointed : hence, we are unable to publish them. C. X. arc tlir.uuh com !;el.3iarrn:e.! l-tire at C. xufrc L'o 'i lor a larj; . X. ; -.wn's a btautilul .'t New AJwiliment tlie thc-jpeb: the G-xds A iKtwU s. Urrc'.Sf.il'-Vr is BKio- the EmU-d !i -..if :i;ivf ni'iccy ty lin ing li-i.-rrjiit: Cigars. r:r.sn, Uwsre of "garter" snakes I n:ii. rr:rg ivtir--y. a-. buy cheap gooods, go to s, Xt Centrt-yilie. N R-id. In:;.:st, Mammoth Block, ir: i liiiBiuLu, n mtrstt, I 'a. B:. are the cheapest Sicn -srii W(5t. rn Pennsylvania. '-.s' Priscriplions and Home v 'isjuia'ty, at C. X. Boyd's. i..-iea vi-.i'ters, white vests . ititK-i uive mailt lh(ir apptr 'i :. t-' T5 ,..n. t. ,m r..ns.1r Vitf A. K.I hl's. ;'mv o X '.;y White Lend, Oil, i I' lie, al Bvtrs Barne.t. IktJ ihe diver Chilled t U-.trs Baltielt, i' --Chr-er h ij has ailopted and is -; .;L a!i tc allectioa i-.sible, r.!.;,i: i;i,ik there will I aiiort - -i ra-fprt iLotiiJ !ecopiou nbow- - : vtry soon. "T" :;tr '.i ii( the 1 are now devel--' jts turjij tusiit al that "eahil-.-.rr ti..iiu!. , ?m r: i -c t e.- - n thine i tbr r ou ni: men "t .: evening. " tr- fH-ulis'. and AurL-t, Xo. 250 -'. httrirch. Pa. Eve, Ear. --1 '.ut -,!! ,.t ibe year hen ven- Ja taut their suvnd ihil.lhood ,1',J-'''i t- spring chii-krna. At a U'e nueting of the Faculty of the Philadelphia Denial College, Dr. A. 1 Urutiaker was unanimously elected to a Lectureship on the Minute Anatomy and Phvsiology of the head. This is a position ol considerable importance, ani the Doc. tor's r.iany friends in this place w ill be p!oscd to bear ol bis good fortune in being chosen to ti!l lL The Coninilssioncrs hive had Judge Mil ler at work cementing and straightening up the stone steps in lront of the Court House. The Judge Las done the job in a workmanlike manner, and it adds greatly to the nrauce of the buililin. A con tract ha been made lor lurnUhing stone twcDtv-lwo tv seven feet to lay between ihe gate and the entrance. Many of the orchards throughout this neighborhood now present a beautiful ap pearance. The trees are in full bloom, and as one approaches an orchard or views it from a distance the varied hoes and bright eclors ot the blossoms present a picture Jar surpassing anything ever produced by the artUt's brush. From all accounts there is every prospect lor a heavy crop ibis year. Jacob Garcv. of this county, who was ai rifted, tiied and convicted in the U. S. District Ct art at Pittsburcb. of illicit dis tilling, was on Saturday last sentenced to coofini meat in the jail of Somerset, tor the term ot fifteen months. Garey, it will be remembered, waa last summer arrested by Collector Davis, ot Pittsl-ureb. at a small distillery erected on Laurel Hill on the land of al Hay Eq., near the Fayette county liue. II is copar- cx tiseis u crime Lave so ur avoided ar re-1. At halt past ore o'clock Monday alter- noon the duelling house ot Mr. William Ciomm.on Turkej fixit street, was dis covered to be oa fire. 1 he alarm was given and in a short time a large crowd of men, women, and children had collected, who succeeded after considerable ditlkuity in finding the whereabouts of tbe fire and ext nguisLing it before a great deal of dam age vts done. The house bad been unoccu pied for some time. Mr. James Ford who had re Hed the boose, Ibia morning put wnncn O work scruHUag it prepara tory to moving into It. There was a large fire in tbe coeing stove and it ia supposed that the fire originated from a dettive flue. When first discovered it was between the ceiling ol the first d second floor ; from thence il burned up the f arret stair way to the roof. The house And furniture although not much damaged by fire, bo'h suflered severely from water and rough handling ; f""-s and lies just re - Mu. A. E. ViiL'. hIai-I Nails. Iron. Glass. Iffore ptirt-basicg ele- J;tr 4 IlarDett, Somerset, Pa. : '- fcrrtaom's io tuy your car- Vn received, if.n4ing to;;.jt: Hen p.lLsf. Mir and - - Tbe crops thnniebout the county are f, iust now the sul-iect of much speculation iai ' . . - , . -. , . . iy oiisioesa men u uaivijt vj w ..- i era. We have had no rain for over two weeks, and the Lih w inds and warm suns hich have prevailed have intensified fears tor the result. The cr. especially the clover, is very short, though the pround U well covered, and. unlet rain j emus siou, mut give a small yield of hay. The oa's is very Lackward ana 6on, in many place not over two inches above crouod. live is heading, but thia on the rn,und and short in the straw, of the w heat crrp it may be said with truth that there is a cood average aland, and in the lower lands, and espe-il!y th limestone, it has made fair growth. Oa the higher lnn;1s and in some parts ol tbe slate land the crop has suffered from freezing out and U past redemptjot- W uh timely raias much of the damage anticipated may be averted iid a good harvest gathered. assemble to decorate the graves of our dead comrades and honor with fitting and appropriate ce-remouies their meuioiies. when we will cot only lay upon their graves Iragrant flowers and wreaths of laurel, but plant above them the flag which represents the National I'nity in wlutse cause they died . II. As year by year Decoration Day is more generally observed, the ceremonies become more elaborate. It Js our duty, however, to see that the original purpose of the day be not forgotten, and that the ceremony be preserved iu all its beauty and simplicity as tar as possible, and to discounteuance and oppose everything that tends to detract from the solemn signifi cance of the day and its proper observ ance. The associations of the day are too sd and its memories too sacred to permit it to be made a day of sport or festivities. It is requested that flags hoisted upon that day be at half mast. III. As we gather at the graves ot those who are buried among kindred and friends, let us be reminded ot the thousands who sleep their last sleep in unknown, unmark ed aud unguarded graves as they fell in the terrible battle s track. Ana as we think of the sufferings of these, our dead comrades, and the sad and sorrowing homes throughout the land, let us renew our pledges "to care lor those whom the dead have left to our care and protection. And may the memory of all these sacrifi ces incite us to a still purer and lofiier pa triotism, and to a more determined and earnest devotion to the inatiiuiions whose perpetuity was secured at such n cost, so that Peace, good will and prosperity maj forever prevail in our country. IV. It is suggested that each Pott pre pare a record of all soldiers buried within its limits, giving name, age, rank, compa ny, regiment, date, and cause of death of each, nnd that this record be preserved in some appropriate manner, and that the cercm iniea ed Decoration be made more iuipres-ive by the read id g of it. Eirli year : ,iiional n im-.-s will be added until the last . 'era has been mustered out, whenite-tu be handed down to posterity j and be pr iz.-d, il may be. us the roll f honor by tbe town or village to which it j beloogs. In this way the record of even the humblest comrade may be at least partially perpetuated, and his patriotic devotion and heroic deeds forever remem bered. V. The Reverend Clergy, Churches, Schools and Societies are rcqLcsled to par ticipate in a proper cclcbiation ot the day. Where there are Posts of the Grand Army located, it is expected that not a comrade's grave, no matter how secluded, w ill be undecoraled, tad where there are no rep resentatives of our Order, it is trusted that others will kindly and tenderly perform these beautiful and touching litrs to the memory ot our country's dead. By order ot GLO. LAWRENCE Ri.OVYX. J. M. Vaxdekslic-k. Djp'l Com. Asst. Ailj't. Gen. round million. The rrictf. which hasvar ied at different limes, increasing m the publication has progressed, has now been permanently fixed al $2.00 for the paper; (Svnls. complete, nearly 3,50 J pages),! 3 00 for cloth, ii 75 for halt morocco, i gilt top, and fa 73 for tbe 4 vol. edition in ! half morocco, gilt top binding. A dis-! count of 10 per cent, from these prices is ' allowed to those whose orders are received before June 1, and a further discount ot 10 , per cent to those ordering in clubs of five , or more sets at one time. Postal, if by ' mail, cents sxtra Orders will be filled -, ia the order of receipt. Specimen pag9 ( and full particulars will bo s.-nt tree oa request. Amekicax Book Exchange, o- Beekman street, Xew York, Publish ers. Sold only direct to the purchasers," and not through dealers or agents. A specimen copy in cloth can be seen at the otlice of this paper, and those who de sire can aid their names to a list which w ill soon be forwarded. Tub Nkw Tobacco Law. The new tobacco law took effect oa Thursday, Jlay 1st By the new law the tax nn manufac tured tobacco and sautl is fixed at IS cents a pound. Every package of cigarettes must be stamped. 1 he rate or tax on ci cars, cheroots and cigarettes are unchan; ed. Tbe reaistralioa of eigsr makers is not required. Coupoa cigar stamps are not adopted. Cigar manufacturers may leave their names off of e-autioa notices il they desire to do so. Tobacco aud snutT manufacturers must continue to print their names on caution notices. Tenement cigar manufacturers are cot prohibited. Leaf tobacco may be sold by licensed persons to persons that are licensed in quantities less tuaa original package ; in other words, it is aeain made lawful to sell leaf tobacco at retail Kfn t f. i:rccur i t5 H"', iiit'.er?, nn-l l b jtronc pnetu.uv', ami iiajipy. I.11 uo y.a an: dc siruox. iimithv Uod beaut iTal? Tli-n "iXi wi'A be Ja.i-1 1ot itn Hill not U. p tiiftCTi bultJsfl iro. irnt!iienv ami, ures ooannaaiijr .nu "Fair Vla. rij -necai. asm m rwm -A breath ia -J Bit itxi. 'The rnkst PP-f ;iier, ffn-uiacn, uiwi tail 11-er "reralatar Hop iiuicrs. ' , . "CleneriiKa, Law Kyrra, tJitors. liank r, r:u 'lies Hn? hlitwa Dailjf." )nn Bitlera has re Horoil to ubriety an! neaiin yene-e wrera froia lo(eirprc." For While Lime. Land Piaster, Plaster Paris, and Cement, call at the Flour Depot of Coo'i & Uecnts, JUin C ross street, :vm- erset, Pa. A coinmunicatioa from llooyersviilc ar rived too late for publication this week will appear in our next. A Kexareablk BesCLT. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or ho much medicine you have tried, it is now an establishes! fact that German SvruD is the only remedy which has given ceia plete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Disease. It is true there are yet tbous sands of persons who are predisposed to 1 uroat and Lung AuVctiona, Consumption Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds set tied on the Bresst, Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough, &c, who have no persona! knowledge ot Jiosch e s Oerman Syrup To such we would say that 00,000 bottles were sold last year w ithout one complaint Consumptives try just one bottle. Kecu- lar size to cents. Sold by ail eiruis!s ia America. s tbe heart panteth ior the water bro:k, so doth tbe young lady now pant for the ice cream saloon. And the youug man wails tor D- La Matvr's Greeubuck deluge. The bumble bee aal j-el'.ow colored wasp have trown off their spring wraps and are prosnecling for business places. A yellow wasp is generally chock full ol Dusincss. A late nuuilier of a fashion j iiircal siys, Xothinir will be worn this summer by the fair se x except locciludital strijied he." Good bve '. We are e lf to tbe Fiji islands. Icsuiiir.g messages will be less freq ler.t on lK-stal cards w nen it is learned tnat a Xew York jury has awarded an aggrieved r ivrr of sut-h a card the su::i ol three hundred dollars. Old Bonnet A Ltdv, withLeamoa's Dyes, made by ells, KieLardson & Co., Burlington, Yt., can so change the odor and character of her old ribbons end bon nets that they will be a marvel ot fresh ness and beaut v. Xot much labor required either. Land Plaster. Farmer, enrich your lands. Land Plaster w ill do it, and w ill increase vour cretps 50 per cent. We have in stock a large ejusntity. which we offer at low figures. Call and see goods and learn prices. C ook ISkerits. To raise good tomatoes, says an excellent anthoritv. take away a wheelbarrow of earth from where each vine is to stand, fill with half soil and half coal ashes and therein set out the plauL Plants thus treated w ill bear nearly double the fruit of others, and much smoother and larger ia this soil, though in case of drought tbey will require water sooner and more of it. than those growing in common soil. ' hi,y il,e ui.j prev.oun.-v liee. ... -- "iui.!.TCtiaii1e Mrs. Charles W. .v. ;.. .r l'"rotr- He bas j.isl Tll, PTtMm lb- eMeij cf Mr. J -t,tnl-r';b 'uU Uw:t,, tiebhart. f.nwrlyof tVis place, but r"-t.:. fjn.vtin thio. Mr. Gebharl U a i I llvvi seal Oa Thursday niorning. Hay 13th, lti. at o'clock, to the Disci - nln rhuicb. SoriK rstt. P-. one ol tymer- I set s tairest danchters. Miss Hattie P. Kim- ueMian. osiah now fine bu incwa man. aa well as a griiiaL pleasant prciletnan. and has made host ef warm of i friends duriog Lis frequent xmu to tins i nlaoe within the rst few years. Bev. j Joseph King. iastor of the First Christian eny uy. assisteu uj brireice. ot this Place, per- r inu cd to keep 4e ceremony, and nsei the t .!. n-r;il h-1 Diacioie-chorch. has be- eiceeetingly fair i Mr. Gebhart. ot DaVton. bnrther of the iuuT , mfrk. I'M the niihislgrtxitt. ir. nuperi iviiuuici. '-" taiit fir frts. and vee-1 brother of the lrieie, ia'.an. f... T l. .:. C. . , . aiiuil l'J arc c " to te b-ld " e-ur tlTr i, ...ul Z"& of Aiiegh, Jlu .. V , W -Te"f .uu,diKev. A. M. Whtr. , - ---- O-II TiieT " .- i.,t i.o.cers. The Lancaaier .Yr Era raises aa inter esting question relative to Csh propagation. It says that Joba Rice, a noted Lsnerman residing at Mount Xebo, informs the EJ- itor that be cannot discover any evidence that the black bass produces its young by means of egs. He says he has caught quantities ol them ia the usqH-hanna, and never in a single instance dii he find any evideace of eggs ia the buiy of the fish. Xot h e. Tbe County Ceruiiiocers will sell, on the premises, the repa.r- iag of the bridge across tienmbooing creek, at the point where the public high way leading trout bloystown to Johnstown crese said stream, near tbe Uc-use ot laa- iel Weaver, ia Coaea-ingu township, ca Saturday, tbe Jtth day ol May. lbTU, at all past 9 o clex k, a. ui. v , il. tcnBOoiv Clelk. The ix-t lhce at Gcisiowa. Ciii!ria Couaiy, has been discontinued. Mr. Ber nard Nets recently tendered liis ntigtia- tion to the Deimrtuient, and tue emolu ments of the office be ing very small great difficulty was experienced in getting a To TDK Prune. The undersiuneil are prepared with one ot the leading Licbt- ning Rixls of the day, pure copper, which are pronounced by ail the heieiit -c men ol the day to be the cheapest ud lii conductor, which we offer vrr n and oa good terms. All work done la tbe lst manner and satisfaction maranteed r no pay. Send in your or Jet- tlepur ng promptly attended to. R L! 1 1 i Lh' SiTrirtEST JrsTit ie ATI Tb; al most universal practice anion, c'airtrr.ea. ot coloring all winter r.uJe Itv trr lu'eud ed lor market, sullicieutly just.d a the far mer in using the bjst color he en ceU The Perfected Butter Col. r t Weils. Richardson A; Co., Burlington. "t.. in tlie purest and best ; at the World's Dairy Fair il received the International Diploma. Druggists keep it. Shrewdness axd Av.ilitv. Hop Bit ters so freely ad vertised in all the papers. secular aud religious, are having a large ssle, end are supplanting all other medi cines. There is ao denying tbe virtues ot the Hop plant, and the proprietors of these -utters liave snown great shrewUntss and ability in compounding a Bitters, whose virtues are so palpable to every one's ob servation Exiltangt:. Wantkd. 100 Barrels of Maple Su gar. - - 1,000 Bushels of Potatoes. 1,000 Bushels of Wheat. For cash, or ia exchange lor goods. C'ooit Blit. Try Morrison & Bro.'s Cough Syrup and Liniment, and get something good, once. Price moderate. i I8 I Fr .i!o by I C. NT. liOYD, I A UDiTOR'S NOTICE llaiic l&tlrr In MrnkaiklW. Ar.. la sxKmrrar: IV tak autlrv. thai tn nira.iK ol the -vrral A of A-oib.j ol ibii e'ufumona!th. to ptnvl'l rcTouo ia mk lae .icmuiad uooa the I rruurv nM lirtt U,. Hil.a ' a1 iureilhfr pr --, l h-aleri)cn-.l AMriii-r a til of (nl in ni I muitr. awl (Ucr. nrli ia that cfofi wijicb to lota appears jmti auJ Hrbt : io-wu: ALLKUilENY TWP. Same. I7a. J mL . W. nnlwr. )4 7 00 John M. .Schr- s, 11 7 U AIiDlSOXTttP. -ajrr4. lAttim Br., , 13 14 00 M. A. Rum A Sons, 13 10 W) H. Lu Dean A Bra, 14 7 ft) A. O. Frer. 14 T uu Wm. to Uej A Son, 14 7 00 BERLIN BOIL BrfaUtrt. Daniel Hefner. S. A.AJ. O. Vhllson, Mrs. J. B. Walker. Poorbaoieh A Jolumm, A O. Fbito, Faul el. Nuwa, Wm. Ziramenuan, Pbilma A Bru., XE H- A l VEll TiSEilL'N TS SEW 4 li VEit IISEMEX T, .Vv' ii V Ell TirtEMti ' t S W:: ?C1 16 .,tir. (-! ! I V t.u . 'Kt,l-eT a.l Ctrlna T cm;lulDUi ef at! ktili iMsrmaDentlr ear eU Uy lloji Buterj." 'Soar ft(4a;h, ilck ielche. and dull aesa. Hup BttteneueH nlia a lew iixei," Take Hop Bitter! hreetlmeaa lav am! run will have no tioc ior bills to r7-" E. L. ek. V. A. BraKaker, Bakm. )4 a iireo auccmuu Aneiler by ite Lxur.oi Coininufi I'leaf ol Somerset Co.. Fa., tu uistrtb ate the tuuil ia tbe bands ot William Suiter, aftignee ,i juliD J. r rni, ua-j nmonK tuuae lefraiiy en tilled thcretu ; Dutloe la lit-ri 10 Kiven, that I wi!l eit at hit Bi-e. in s-.rorset, Ja.. t'tr all parroM im Timreday, Ihe 12ih day of Jniic, ISTtf, at 16 u'elxk a. v..hen and where all parties ia lnter- ck can ai'-enu. J.O.OGLE. May 21 Aoditor. UDlTOIi'S NOTICE. l nc atvlcrsUned ha'. teiitieenapputnted Aa illnr rr the e vurt t'i .m a lue eX'iKlmi4 and dis tribute the lunils in the liaii'ts tif Hiram Herh- Uruer, aUmmiJiratur of iiaohael Henhtienrer, ilec'il, t j and among those tr-allj entitled therelu: heraby gives notice, that he will attend to the duties ef s:ii l appoiutinenl, at hU etuce, lu the b-irough el iSoUvrfet, un Tutf- laj. Juno 1 tu, lc?K, wiien ucc wnere an panics in mieresi oan aiirKd, j a?. uriun, A!ayn Auilltor. pUBLiC AUCTION.. t he Sutiscrihcr, Trntei li-r tb belhodcrs of the Bullalu ailey all ad Lajmpaujr, secured t)j mirUia;a. dated Uctuher 'iu l, IS i. and rcwl ci at S-'nier.-ct. Fa., in m,rufnare book. voL 3. poire 18S. a c ly virtue ul the power irivco in .-aid muni. i;-o (itefauit having been made for mure than to days In lite taviaent of luterest). will sell al pjlilic auction, ut the Lxurt Uou.', In Soincrsr.t Bcrongh, on Wedmu'latj, Jane 4, 1S79, All the nrt.Trlv of the Butlalo Valley Kill Kna limiKnv. described in and enrumtieret he sun inoniae, with the anurt-nanff: and all bene- ii i and equity ui reueupiion oi tue saia RAIL ROAD COMPANY Therein, thai Is to say, their road made and to be A la-ie. ii:elutilna ILe r:L'lit of way. and the land ueeuuenl lUerebv. loirMlior with the saiwr'truct ure (hercuf, ai ail rails and other material there tn or iirocored therefor, aud au briilircs. viaducts, calrerts, fenees, drpot, ffrvKi''" au-1 buthllngs tnereon, and all enames, cars, iouid, machiuerr. xuateml. coiilracis. and all i's other real and per ma l prof sny of whatever Kind, nature or liuerfption. tusjiiher with the toils, rents or In. C"nies, to tie made aud levied therefrjia, and -harevcr situate. TEliilSVASH. W. J. ilAKK. Miiy It Trujtee. PUDLIC SALE Ot" VALUABLE E RKAL tSTATE. By virtue ol an order of sale lued out of tlie n. I. ms' Cuurt ot SMimerset cuuntv. Fa . to me elmTtot-', there will be exposed to sals by pubtle r, on ice premises, oa TaccJaij, June 10, 1S70, s: 1 c'c'.i:k r. x., the f.illowirir described real t ile, 1st!-thnefUte of J"i:n Baker, dee A eerialn tract of land situate In Larimer Twp.. 'jirt-t enuntr. Pa.. al.iiniftir lnds of Hr."rr Kne;p. Peter Wetmer, W. F. Burner, Ell Shot-key utnera, ewiiainiDK zi arrea more or less, ol I .f.-h tncre Is about 7a acres cleared, about 10 acres In iedow, harinij a Ltrge frame dwelling iiotjs-j:. larc hack tarn, and other ou;bu!!,iIni(! "thereun re'-ul. TLK3IS. tJotMrd in hand on eonnrniaikin ol sale, balance, oae-!!iird tn six nHnths and Ooe- third In oi.e year with interest, ilelerred payments rve secured liv iui!irment on Ihe laud : ten per cent, ol purclrc?e m iney to be paid as anon as projn rty In knocked down. HEX 1.1 K.t.fF, flay I AJminiMrator and Trustee SSION EES' NOTICE. JoLn C. nan-ja and wife, of Somerset town-hip. avinir mmte voluntary asiiienment lor the benehl of their creditors to the undersigned. tlce ht'Miiv xiven lo all irsons Indebted to the AsfianT to wake kumoiiato payment and these l.'-u; claims wi:l please present thsra at ne onice of Jbn n. t in in omerset borootrn, on nursday, June 12, 17. rniLirnA-aLK, ilaj 7 .... Aaalgnee, A DM1NISTRATOIVS NOTICE. HAItKir.U. MetUADE FOGLE. April 4tii, 1875 ia Berlin, by Rev. J. W. Poliinberger, Kdward Mctuade to Ellea Fogle, both of Berlia. Pa. SHAFFER COLEMAN. Oa May 4, 1879. by Rev. S. M. Baumgardner, Mr. Samuel L. Shafler to Mis uiie Culcmaa, all of Somerset Co., Pa. iii:d. EC L TORS NOTICE. FORQl'ER. Oa the Oih itst.. Willie Hanca Foruer, aged 1 year and C days. FORQl'ER. On the lP.b iait.. al her residence, near Ursiaa, Mrs Miry A. B. Fcrtiucr, aged 39 years, 8 months and 23 days. Mrs. Forquer, when quite young, ua received into the fellowship of the Regu lar Baptist church, of whieh shl continued a real ins and laiihful member until the day of her death. Of her it may be truly said that, her hand was ready lo every good work. Ia all matters et church en terprise she :aiiifeted an earnestness an 1 devtrtion worthy of the imiuiiioa of al! who have taken ppoa them the name of Christian. Her death has cast a sfiadow over the entire ctimmunity in which she i lived, and the genuine sorrow lut by all j who knew her was attested by the Ur.e ' Luruber of peeutle who cam- torether ta ' l the day ot tbe luacral, to terfirni the last , ' duty thai the living tnsy minister to the ' I dead. She leaves buslmtid. a mother, I and three children ,oe a baiic.wbe in tliis ar It is a r-)y Veartat.1-- ir,poind an4 atll.clive preivideaee have the symtby j &TrT '(ilitiwiiv uxrni-Itf-irva-Ti frifnl. lit i i t cl. vi l ..'- iittiun. t. . v . C- H- E0YD, Ajeat Somenel.Ti- iaie of CcnraJ ijueer, late of Brotherrvalley iwp deceased. Letters of administration oa the above estate having been granted to the un lertiirned hy the prierauth-rity. notk-w Is hereby Riven to those udehtedt'iltui make I imediat payment, and th.iee haTiiufi-laims aainsl It t jiresent them duly authenticated lir pavmcct. CU-NUAil Ut'EER. JIL, Laj 8 AiimiuiiJtr-tiT. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. lne undersiane-J Lavini hcenapiiointed Aulitor to make and report a distribution of the funds tn the han-ls v( Aarua Fpangler, A lnunbtrat' of Henry Han-e, late of Jstonycreek Twp., dee'd, to and amioa; those lezally entitled thereto, give 'ice, that be will attend lo the duties at his olfcee in S-'mersrt txruuirlL, oti Welncd.iy, June 4, WTS. wliere alt p -rsuns iLterestod can" present their cUiuu or be Inrever debarred frum .claiming anyporte of tbe snM luud. J.. KItMEL, 5Iy 11 Aud:tr. AVEKN LICENSE. So- ice Is hercbr tven that the f-lhwlnsr nerscn" hare hied their pet ii was tor license, end tbey will be presetted to the ejoa rt lor allowance, on Hi undaj, Jlay 3, 1ST9. Jerome Ik wcc-a, Jencertown horout-h. H. F. S'ULLL. May 14 Froth-ojtary. Lu.;e if retcr Bridge, lite of New BalUin'Te Bir,uh. d3eased. Lettrrs t-aaicntAry on the ahoreestate ha vine t-een cranted lo tlie uiWiur.td. residina; in JnnU aia 4iwniilp, Bel tori ctouiy; Borice is nereby ( vrti t,,it.u- indebted tu It to make Immediate iv went, and tite haiiia claim r demands will otiilLe U.ris the same wttnont delav. AUt HALL HiCKEY, , April CM Eieeator. S. S. Shafler, S. Phils.). A Co., BRlTHEE- VALLEY. Vittillrrt. Henry Land!, Hanicl shulta, COS FLL'ENe. E BOS. Bclnilrrt. U. A. Ross A Sons, A. (. Black A Son, J. M. Dodds, Mountain A Co., t. a. Groff, Brown A Bros., Haiti: Scott Sterner, li. V. Fraaee, CeiXE-MACGHTWl. Rrlailert, HinimJ. Boyta, JacA J. Lash, IMtl. Ann!tu Kochkr, ELKL1CK TWP. Br la I It r. W. B. Octly. (ill EEN VILLE TWP. BtteiUr. Mr?. M.Glodfelty, Ho.J. FreJeikk Burr, JEFFERSON- TWP. kelmilrr. Henry Schluir, JLXNERTWP. Rrtailtrt. reter Cover, W. S. Morran. Josiah J. Ontfisli, J. J. Bhn. Mrs. . J. tk-ver A S..a, B. A. Fleck, JEXNERTOWN BOU. Bete Hi t. Vrai-k'ln Slpe, 13 14 14 14 14 14 i i 14 14 7 CO l'l 00 7 00 T 00 10 00 7 OS 7 00 T 00 7 00 10 ou M 00 SO 0) :s oo -4 U0 10 00 7 00 7 00 T 00 7 to 1 00 W 00 :.0 Ov It !0 OO 7 00 ' 00 Stirs ;.. and ail ult u Take notice alt who an- o-.nerrce l h llil- i pratHrment, th it an apjienl rill 1n bpol at Ii r e'i.ii,uilii mhts' oui -e. in o:ncr- f, im ibe 3. h i!y if May. A. !.. 117 , be- na tlif nounuf V . in . aul Stt'eluea, p. tu.. when a ad wneru yoa may atirwl ti you think pnrr. WM. S. it.VEI.i, ily7 Mertu Al ..-ji-tr. AT c. X. i:()YI)S M. WUi'TII t t.X X, t ' o.tasnt.mi I riiin.ivi.iii:!. ! iil'LI.-.S IHI'OH SVfil F, ' HAW itt'K'i y.H TK V. Tea et a np nnTr.rc. At Gi sr vi 1 rn sr. .i Ai'uh's inu li A lIL! NO O'L .-wu;t. Tujis'. H-rtlKI.'.' : I Kit ilX Sy Ht'P, I t XKH Kr-'lt.i ANT. HA H M KMr.H D ., II.Mt laiill iiiu gllKK IFF S SALE. t H 1LI.S HA1K Kt.MKWEit, A VLK 3 HA1H ViOOK. r t It KDLU H.VlJlE.fT, ji virtue of su'tdrv wrils of Fieri FaeU owl oot of the t'-'ntl of unto -n i'la ot SomcrH.-t O., Fa., and l uie iHrvcted. 1 will ex pose to sale by pn'jlic outcry, at the tVjrt H ?n-c. In Somerset, on ItASK iJVI.Ls. AKIKXSKEI!. FINESl-ATHIMIRV. i t'lITI! Bftl SIIIS. i TUII.ErilD5, Thursday, May 29, 137!),. FMHlfO TAIKLE. HSIkETWuKS. FKS FEVIH'l.!f;K-t. TtKif tt BKI SII hS. s ch i.t ptm uric. l.V.XDD'JRG'S rKKI f.MF.Ky. F!F.rPVr. TOILET 5 UN. l.l:.lLHLMiJ. bi'HfiLH vail H.tii-Htirw. M'f r Sl'ill5t t to oo 14 7 OU 7 7 00 7 00 7 00 Vi 50 7 00 12 10 10 f'r. Jerome Bowman, i it LARIMER TWP. Btliiltr: Herman Johnstin. 14 7 00 Y. Bittoer. 14 7 UU Ditliller. Jesse Bauahma-, S 2i OS LJWEU Tl "KKEYFOUT TWP. Bttailtr. MIlHiLECHEEK TWP. H'lailrr. C. B. Mot rc, U 10 00 MILFURD TWP. Rtlailtr: Walte ATrca I. 13 10 (0 M. Savior. 14 7 oa Miller A Co.. 14 7 UU S. A. Haines A Son. 11 Id 0 1. H. Wolfi-nir.er. 14 7 Uu H. A M. H. Saj lor. 14 J uu llolil. Jose'ih Schrock. i 10 oo MEYEKSDALE ltfR. krtailtrt. E. Winelan-I, J. T. Shlplev, Hartley a Bru.. (JeorsreG- Black, v m. Henley, Geo. W. Gasf man, A. F. John A Co., Horklnz A Bio.. . M. Beea-hley, K. Bobbie. B. Uold?mith, 11 11 lo 14 14 Vi u 1 14 .; 14 Haiti: W. J. -Tone". & Robert Oulh.lr. 1 Wm. Slicer. -i Mrs. S. J. Baer. i hilsuo. Black X Co., Asraa. ohn Slacer, MEW CEXTREVILi.E BUR. Rtlailcr. NORTHAMPTON TWP Hrltiler. H 00 IS OV 20 00 7 W T OO l i to 2u W 85 O ) 7 U0 10 00 ; uo iu 00 iu 00 ."0 UU so tu S 61 ohn H. Miller. treo. W. Wavs. Christ. Id es. It 14 14 7 00 7 uu 7 uu llattt. 7 C 7 l O 00 li OO A Krsrch Sarisaf allows au t!liceT to an thn uih your house from c-liar to carn-L and Llndsov'at Blaorl Searcher 1 warrr.tel bia-o ibronahyour s iroui tcp to uan.idrireoue ail blood -lseasea. liscures are wonierrui ar.l certihed toby dor tors. preacrra and people. SVrolula. Mercurial Ills tkwi, :rv?ii Waa, letter. L'ic-.ln the Luniraor ii tlte s"l i. B l i.or'."'. Ai-, we warrant it to 14 suitable snorAssor. oa w hich awunt il ha T l'"; ' len chised. the order tre.m tbe Department 6v-h -TCr cf her se- BARXHART In I rir Voder Twp , ! at . o clock eelneaelav morning, .Mrs. Elizabeth, wile of Michael Binn, iutLc having arrived yesterday. Peop.e who have heretofore received their mail at tieistown will now get it thremh the Jshnstown ofl'n-e until they order otherwise. laelralk Is Xfta-IT ii 1 : rvrslL Th.43and sbs liaraased and lwen cured are lit rx witnesses to tbe truih of nr f-awm.t.il at SELLER'S LIVER PILLS 111 l i us the ,r sol Lirer Cocuh.tbL Bltl"-tief. H-'ailache ariina: Iheretriim, 0siive- u-Nk e uf .it-allori. liirriness sd1 nu uiordm re 'uiiit'X fr- bi a -itcased hrer. For sale by all Iru.Hj. Price 24 cents. R. E. S FLLERS A C.. Prop ra, Tltti ur-'h. Pa. C N- BOYD, Areat, Sor.ariet, Pa. gHEUIF FS SALE. We are pained to tnnt usee her' dcalh. which sad event otxnrred alter a lorr and painful iilcfres; but she Istre bt r scilering with Christian rcsignalWtst. Xra. Br hart was a daughter of Mr. John Sell, and as one ol thirteen childrea, twelve f PRtst. at Last. The real new stj k.- i hont are stul living. She was born in ..r v;i;n,- ,,mr,i nut latsi in ihe -! Oueiuabonin township. Somerset county. tr-,..:. ".i.:. r I ,. !.,. e ! aUrtil the Tear IhIS. and live.! on llirlarm iV'T vir.ue of scad r writs of Alias Ve.L Ex, mm. au..-s .u.. .-s J-""-" .r 'r , -- , - I" T ad seorndFiurU. ,ri Faeia.. .-..id out f ceiveel a laree inveHCeinat mc;u-u every-1 " -". -- -mi; .t.mji.i.. Jilie Court of e.-..nim' niw l S-imcrtef thine that is new in Ladies' Mitses' and j Sbe was a communicant in the Methodist j Pa., and to m airertni. l w,n ripM t ie -.piscoptti ciiurcu ior twenty live years,!"- ' ... v,. and was resnccttu au loved t y a large circle of ctaintacces and friends. I If-r j husband sad seven childrea svrvire her,' and lo them our heartfelt sympathy is etc tended ia the arliiclioo they have beea call ed upen to bear. S. II. R. Children' Hats. Ikmaets, Frames. Feath ers, Flowers. Ribbons Buckles. c. Now is tbe time to call and give your orders for Summer Goods, ct -fident that yoa are getting what is latest and nwt stylLsa. in auuuion to the anoye, i wiwi to say that my prices are behiw enmpeti tion. Rcspecttully. M. B. ClSMSCHAll. Harry S. Eodsley. Ukea lo CL,!-.lJr- ! ,h " "ct e. t . . - ; " Aanterkeaajr toweabip, - miiKh had one hrt i Advice 1 E-u. and EtL H. Ber. of Somerset, acted ! ... .-.,;.. ..i n.lx Atler the mar- "-rg , . mding breakfaM was tbe benefit of amateur sportsmen, tbe fid- j fh,p- s. rvttl at tbe boose of Mr. Charles Kim-; k ing good advie is givea by Seth Ureen, Usiostowx, Pa.. May 12, 1$7. Editor Herald. : I aee by late issues of jour paper that there are preparations being made lo have a "grand ild time" at the Reunion of the 10th Reserves. Hoping it may be a success. I would succest that tbe 54th Pa Vol., go and do likewise, or at least that portion of it tbat belongs to Somerset county. I tor one would be glad to see a taove in that direction. Com rades, why cacD.it we have a permanent orgaaiz-Uon. and bold regular jearly meet ings ? It would be both piea-aat and pio fi table, I think. Let us bear trora some of you. Ex uehaer of Co. C, 'At a Rec. . SOIEKSET.WAKKEI Corrected by CotiK A -terra. Oucw. I shelled ) V bushel TO TROCT FlSBF.R-IKN. Few Oera meal - eau !.!. f. CKOiCE CF-CCEF.IES, FtCL'R FEED Apjlea, -rfed. AvT-lebuaeT, ft sal Br. a. i 10ia Baiusr, ft ke:). Bauer. (roll) , Buckwa-t,V baikel . " meal, v ... Beeswax. l .. -. . Bacoo, sbou-uen, fl tide. " eoo-trr fcajbS. ft Uora, (ear) Dusnei Fnda u,Ju ne 6, 1370, At 2o'e'.rek r. L, I be T:itknraa; ceacribeti real es a c, vis : Atl the riarlit, title, Ititcr. ft an-1 claim .r tn. erick Hriug, ot, loan J Lithe i.ltowirg desrriiww rr.-it estate, rli : No. t. A certain tract ef land sttaate In Cone mauali Twp sjcrwt to., Pa., eootainisa; loS acre? more or rs, of which there are about So acres clear and about ii acres In meadow, with I hrce larged welhna; hoosea frame statue, water-l-,r.ir saw-mill ani a new prrM i ill thereen erected, a-tj linina; iatt Js o( Datid Blshler. lieu. ILneis and tA ill-am Keel aad Bthers, with th ap purtennces. No. . Situate in Somerset couc-'y. and State a tores iM ebntainuut twcle aerea t-1 ainety-screit ner-hes bema: a part of a laree tract ot land jTacl ei ia te name ol John Slander atrfinifg tract t o. 1 and ouix-rs. . I Taken ia execution as the iroixnye. Frederick .......4c to5ci Krine, al tie suit bf J. IL and P. J. Cover, V." ." -ftae aim'rs 01 S. J. Cover, deed, tt aL ' t.-"toJ,2 ALSO. ....1-1) to I 1 Alt the richt title. Interest aiyl claim of the 4ae to iue 1-aU-lo 1 alley mi Ka Csnpa-y. ot, la and ta ...... .I Ti to A. 00 lne Kn3aH Vailey kail Load manersel county .......ei aad Siauot Pernsylracla and npoa au tbe proper- - -: tv reaL Dersocal and mutc-L ieiauiaa- locBmsur-. .7e t ear, hand-ears tov? eifxtnc-b-juses. depot, water- "It ihd tour b-rs fc.. ..iriioex ia the Ix-e- tittv, r-T,(toln 'be tesaf- 'U pettiest he-ls. ' it L A Fj. 9 bbl . knows more about Euutseed b (.).-.. Hams, (Maai-cured) V Lard. t a Loatber, rad acle, V I per atp. i l i k.rr.- a-nunsr coui e loo B man uo prooauiy i. 4r- -p- t J J . . !... i i ,ji ,. . - 1 their Uerarture on tbe 11 :10 traio. uiieoa- u- m men ii .--- "...i ... . j . , , ..it;.. - LiiMVinlrf 1 ir totcke an exierxiea c--i 1 " , . . .., . 1 .i".....u.. i-f.-e roiB-- to tbeir "The fact is that rimost everilhing tn betne ia Dayton. Quite a number of the soccessful trout flitting depends opoo tbese mi.-, iBd cop1u iS..". . r. . . - i t . Jl I i i . Tf lli-i t Load fMl mikii rrnt I ftu fu'a of the bride mccosmpmoicti in u jm-ei - a -v w-.- T --.. : mrt u!e de d-!le si-cere ia ! witboot any regard to color,, the fish will v,-- - their withes for ber lutare kappioess aad !ee the fraud and will not lake the By. , Rye bo a, .' 15 f tm tbe Alk-rhenv : welfare aad is tbeir espreswoos ot regret t iuay a nsaent-an aas out u emit r-.5ut u Kt j ---"- ?8,t u '" that Veil during the . hart Will K mcc.B ttitseu -rtw . S,.. ,T. f " 7 ! " A-abow, per -i I t8 the l'Jib at.l -rh -irf-"a ia whieli a lie tnovtfl. as She was tacaic au ncsu wa.i w fr, y-w r they were .V.t. ' rretir loved aad adiaired by U who knew Bdi see tbe IraiuL AO-iwy via taie i -viJi;j.ob!eamv.,ber. May life's joys be oanambeml sad his liae jaist -Mjeaaiiy ws they wiu Mtif I fTid. i i ,-., . f,. , ker ' then natural food. lwaoi.n S to e ......tCcloSi- ........as lne . Cw to t M Tie 9 to k c Me! --tioii.t-ar' and switches Bow ha tlwreawtarsuw ol lae said ttacaio alley Kan oai ompany m the eoo!nttr of lu bcisinees aa a carrier, and tbe lights. fr-Acius, priUe;es and rbrhl of way of said Company, hncMleB-, ap;rteBat-t or In aaj wieapcnauitor esn-ted therewith. Taken u execution a tlte properly ol the Bmt flo Valley Kail Koad .Company at the suit of Yntiy. Scvu kC.iw oi dwarw kianufl and f. L. Meyers. V m. Meyers aud Juha S. Meyer a. aumirrrawrs '.': siaan jueTcra. oecemsera, JJAri;i,lS.3, theav- Sjrue j i EK.ws. Any persoa porchasinc at the abww ........ZjS4ie aie wiu pieaeeiaae doi-l-w uuiira per cent. 04 ........ SI to I nwrease mey mast be patd a soea ma the tUK-t-t W"iisr.y is kavAa. .own. et-erw-e It will ania ....... .4-e;e i o-toaaia. Thcrefklaoof the pvrhase . .. . Su 7e ' a7 moat be paid oa r beloiw lh l dsv of iu WTie Auut . 1T, the day lied by the Coon tar 'the je arkauwhxla-ment of Sheritl's dee-lc ami tn deed ' ...1 Ti jwlii be arAwiedfd catilUM ysucaa mosey I au ad La Al 74 Pa-d 1 - !!.!.. EBOABKTLE. I Siytl fc-eriff. Mrs.S. Wilt. NEW BALTIMORE BOH. Beta iltrt. ohn M. Toricer. Wm. Uillesplr, lion I. Pat Owens, Diriillt tt. T'pr A Bro., M'EMAHONING TWP. Rt tit iltrt. Georae Hoover, Hauler A Bro., SALISBURY Bolt. ReUiltrt. Peter S. Hay. John son l.'.iiias, Joseph Blvely, snaut. i w r. ktleiltr. EJ Lobr, SOMERSET BOR. S'feWcri. M. J. Hilloo. M. Hol-iertum. 'ook A BeeriU. Samuel Ft. Mrs. J. K, Walter A Sm, S-.l VhL G. W. S peers. nenry tleineT. Ger.. W. Bef.L H. Miller, teo. W.Pile. aseler A Co., Ryers A Barnet. .-oane.:ascfeer, Hrl A. E. I hi, Ams Kwpper, Hanlel it Irk, treo. M. Parker. Josiah Keller, Itotrt,. Mr. E. A. Fllek. Josiah Brant, Bant. S.ier.-et Ceunty Bank, SOMERSET TWP. Rrfalera. William Apt Ae, Pettr Sipe. A. e'tunujmaa A Son, STONYCREEK TWP. Retaitm. i L. Baitttr, It. A. HranL Samuel Ininham, Ilantel Waaur, Joseph Sfuil, i Mw hitlultr. Jotia Sahrie. S Si Ou SIM MIT TWP. Rrltilrr: Kn4 A Schrork. 14 7 K. MiiW. 14 7 oil J R. HobllUell. 14 7 Oo HotkiCK Bros. A Co , U lo uo llJtt. MSchatl Shannta. A w) ilisfilicr. KinaM tUuh, 8 S '0 STOISTOWN BOR. - KtloiltrM. P. B- Scbla r. 14 7 o J. l. Zimmerman, 14 7 (0 SinkGnn. 14 7 I Peter Cover. It " uu llottlt. John B. Uite. ". - on Samuel Custer. Meat UPPER Tt KKEYFOtJTTWP. Krltilrr. Krarar AGrrhart, 14 T X'ESJNA BOR. KrtoiUrt. 3. B. Lvons A Ol, II WW T. HerrincUia, 14 7 uo T. S. K-e.in, 14 T On I torts Coder, U IS uu J. A. Hunter, 14 7 SO 1),1 i. Joba H. Be ii ford. fo 89 Thomas HUI. i io vo WELLERSBVEG BOR. Rrt Urn. 3. R. Brenham, 14 7 ( Henry M user, 14 7 uu HotrL (Hrge H. lehare. I J SOCTHAMPTON TWP. IH tliiler. Val H inkle. k S 09 aSIFl-lT10( tt TDiTEES rfImlE 14 r; i. 14 14 14 J'l 0 7 u 7 uu in 00 lu ui 1J t0 1- io 7 UO 7 W 7 CO 10 ou 7 ou 7 ui 10 UO 12 50 lo UU 7 00 7 so 7 00 I oo lo 1"0 7 OS M 00 -U 00 7 lo ue l i us lo n 7 ui .... it4-; 025C6-: -te. 3-sS. Sates 1 ma. Sales t SJW. Sales lu.uu, SaleatlAOM, Sa-es S-Q.(a, S.les S3U.WM, bales tau.ewt. class 14, e-asalS, eiasa IX, efa-w IL eiaaaltt, eiass . A. tax 7SO taztlOO tal S12 UltlSW UX0U UI W dassi elaaaS, rUat UlliW tax 41 m taatau w QiS&S! 5f fal IffiiM Ma- Sales sio " Sjalr ScjkU , Sale t-ow (DLiSSmCiTICIf UF TiTEEIl Sale aad leas, das A, tax a St ai-sinuTi.i or unss houses. Salss SS.OUI aad axslex, etass I, tax at 1 o clock r. the foUowiB- dcscritxxl real estate, via : AU the rixht. title. Interestand claim of John D. Roddy, of, lu ani loth following descrUwd real estate, via: No. I. A certain tract of lan I situate In AiMI. sue Tp, oiaerct Co., Pu. contain. r 434 acre, more or la-, warrantet in the name of Jane Charey, with tbe appurtenances. No. . A certain tract ol laud situate as afore said, eoutainlns; 44 acres more or lew, warranted in the name ot Jarey Charey, with the appurte nances. No. 3. A certs In tract ofl nd sttaate as alem sald, contairlna; 4U0 acres more or less, warranted In lue name of Aaron Charey, with Ihe appur tenances. Au. 4. A certain tract or land sitsatc at afore said, containing 4-4 acres mora or less, warranted In the name ol Abel Hood, wti tho appurte nances. No. 6. A certain tract of land situate as afore said, containing 4-4 acres more or lesa, waranted tn the namtui Joeey Hood, with the appurte nances. No. S. A certain tract of land situate as afore said, containing 4UU acres more or less, warranted tn the name ul Caleb Hood, with the appurte nances. No. 7. A certain tract of lint .situate a afore said, contalniux 4-4 acres inure or less, warranted in the name ol JwHaa Hood, with the appurte nances. No. 8. A certain tract of land, situate as sf-ire-Said, cmtalnUiK 4-4 acres mure or less, war. anted in the name ol ileniamii Tom, with the appur tenances. No. 0. A certain tract of land situate In Stilt rd Twp., Sumorset Co., Pa., eoiitalnlng 4-4 acres more er less, warranted to Mary Turn, with a cabin bouse and frame barn thereon erected and aojoimuK tract No. 8, now In occuancy of Koocrt t x tcnolson. wun the apourtenanccs. .o. lu. A certain tract ol land situateas aforesai l on ine ot P. A C R. li. at Pine Grove sldinx. cm taming a.-res mir or less, part ol the iuiuert Kennedy tra-t, ha v hi it thereon erectel three rail road sbsntles, snook -nop, Ac., with the appur tenances. No. 11. A certain tract of land situate lu t rrx-r Turkeytoot Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., at Fora;e -trmue on the I', k. sj K. II.. conU-lniuv u'. acres morvorless, warranted to John Vouvht, adjoining lauds ut Jonathan Khoada, the Robert A. Taylor tract and oilier, wun tue appurtenances. No, IX A certain tract of laud situate as afore said, oa both sides of the P. A C. it. K , eoataln- nfr 0 acres more or less, warranted ami patented to H. L. Holbruok and adjoins No. 11 and others, wun ue anpurtenances. No. 1- a.ii the minerals and mineral sutntances nndcrlymg ami beina: contained In and uudcr the Ml Cupp larm In Milford Twp., sjomerset Co , Pa., iaoccupie.1 by John Lcppard, aljining the town ot Caaselmaa and containing lsu acres more or less. No, 14. All the mineral and mineral rights, Ac Underh ins; acres ol tne Jacob Hush farm iu Lowor'Xurkeyloot Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., the turlace being in ths pi-sesshn oi aald Jacob .tush. No. 1. 't wo lots ut ground in t'rsina Borouh. Somer-iet Co., Pa., Noe. Si i and Jotl, each iu leet front and 1U leet deep, known as the John Grif fith property, with a two story dweilinx house anil stable luerron erected, adiuiuim; the Park on tbe west, alley on the east, Ac., with the sppur.e- nancea. No. li. A parcel f landsitua: as aforesaid, known as tho Foundry protxrtv, consisting ul elKht lots wlih a iarv Foundry buiiiinz therein erected, lying between where the Irrlna Kail Koad was located aal tne nortn SKie or iiuri Hill creek, with the appurtenances. No. 17. A certain tract of land situate In Lower Turkeytoot Twp., isnmcrsct to.. Pa., known as the Anna i i;sue prerty, eontoiniug w a-res more oi less, with a loii dwelling boue and stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Sylvester Coltmrn, Andrew j. uyati and otners, wnu tlie appurte nances. No. IS. All the minerals Ac underlying tlie Sylvester Coloorn larm, said farm containing ID acres more or leas. adSfhilng No. 17. r0. IU. All tbe mineral unflerlvlnz the C lurles Hyatt farm of 04 acres more or Itcs. a!-dcica aihir-w uysL. ana oiuers. io. u. All the minerals Ac. andrrlTinar the Andrew Hya t Sen. farm of ius'4 acres in Lower luraeyioot iwp., sioisersei o.. pa., adiulaina: John ieush. Jacib Moon's heirs aad others. No. 21. All the nimcr-L sue. underlvinz the Thomas Ream Ltrtn of lii acres more or le?s, sit nauin Lower Turkcyiojt Twp., adjoining Jacob Rush and others. No. -i All the minerals Ae. untterlylna the Jacob Moon farm of 1S7 acres more or leas. In Lower Turkeylout Twp , adjoining L-ndsori'homaa Ream and others. No. 1. All the miccra.s Ac. andeiiying the Andrew Uvatt farm of 16'.. acres, situaie as aiorepatd, aljoinlng t.'ie Youguiogheny river, P. A . It. K., SLC. No. S4. A certain trart of In ml situate ia Jef ferson Twp., S.rmcri Ca., Pa., containing 4o- 'res more or less, warranted in tu natue oi ames (.llt.'O, with the appurtenan--s. N j. 2. A certain tract of lan 1 situate as afcre- U. eontaluinx 4uu a-res mere or less, warrnntei In the name oi .tlary Galbraith, with the appur-nances- No. s. A certain tract of land situate In Liwer Tnrkeyto'it Tp., Somerset t:o., i'a.. eontaintng K acres more t r less, and known as the Kregar tract, on wbe-h there is a coal hank opened aui In working older, adjoining lands of 1 nomas An duraon, Tuoiuaa iieura and others, with Ihe ap purtenance. No. 27. Ail the minerals Ac underlying the William Horner farm of iWacres more Ct kf in Summit lwp., Somerset Co, I'a., adioinfng W. G. Walker anil others. Vo. . All the minerals undcrlvtoirtlie Iianiel Fill- urn rfK. .. U IM DIULiltie valley Twp- Somerset Co. Pa. No. -9. A certain tract of land situate at Berk ley's Mills. Somorset Co Pa., eonialninir li acres more or less, now in the occupancy of Jvun iun. with the appurtenacces. No. 'M. A certain tract of laid itoate in Sonth ami'ton Tap.. Somerset Co Pa., eonuinirsr 1ST acres more ur less, known as the Georae Alarti tunn, with a two story dwelling boose, frame barn Ac thereon erected. a.;Hnin- lands oi Irael Em- enck ana otners, wun tne aupurtenances. No. L A certain tract oi -ml situate as afore said, containing utl' a-Tea, with a two story frame dwelling house, ig barn au-. thereon erectoL known as the Porter farm, adjoining Baniel Korssandthe Uoymaa aai Sluru tract, with the rppurtenances. No..-. A tract of land ia Sa;hampoa Twp.. containing 167 .acres more or less, kuwn as tne l'aniel Kurus tract, upon which is a le-g dwellinz house, log bara ac, adjoining xicnry Ja-xtx and otners. No. 33. All Ihe minerals nnJertving the Bepiamin Baker farm ot 1U4 acres, in Soutcamu ton Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., adjoiutiig Jesse Bcal and others. No. 4. All the mineral Ac. underlying the Pettr Troounan farm of lo- acres mors cr less, 'll-ate as aioresaio. No. 36. Ail the minerals A?, uaderlylcg the niD-ic una vi vtte -im vr tess, si'Uiue as aforesahl. No. 34. All the minerals anicrlylr). t?ie Iasiel (Jraumer Hrm of 'Ut acres and aUowanee niore 'T less, situate as BforesaiJ. No. o'. All tlie minerals in tbe tract of 4 he Troutman heirs ef Jo acres more or lean, situate as aforesaid and adjoining tlie last aiave b-ined tract ami others. No. as. All the mineral n&lerlrlng ths "Saw -till' tract of 7 acre mure or lets, sliujteasafore-saM. No. tu. A eertaia tract of land a!i-ve as afore- tai-i, warraoted is the name of w ilium Combs. contalninx t J0 arrra more or less, sua the ap-parti-naiH.'ea. Nu. 4. A cersla traet of I-a. I situateas afora- sahl. waimnted it;i he name oi Wltluia Tbomjtt-a. coctalimg M acre more or wlih the appur- nances. No. 41. A certain tract of lani situate as mtTt- said. Sim nte.1 m ths name of James Bailer. containing uu acres more or less, wun .ae apiw-tenaucea No. 4.'. All the interest ofdef.-mlentlo a certain pkw or parcel ol land at WellersLurg. cooLumung w Km, ,aiu ii-c. oi uinii rriir ajc re.er nouis In tiust lor Joha R. Brlnham. and the said Brill ham Is trustee lor John I', rio-idy. the delendaat, fr bi acres thereof, said iBteret of Joba I. li .l dy will be sold subieet tv aa assignment la Reese Owe, palintltT. No. 41. All the tot. rest of defendant of. in and to L hs la Jthe loan ol J rarreii. Somerset (. Pa., on .he P. A C. R. K., sahl has being reserv ed in a deed from Ji ha I'. Rod.lv awl sue to Charles Earnest and Samuel I. iwlp. dateil An aui m, l-:u. ami recorded In Deel bock. vol. 44, (ace A, Ia the Recorder's office ul sioiueraeteouatr, to which reiereb ce espeeln-uHy m' fur sire and l-.e-tioa ol Ms a eent-lnesl in the original p'w. -tt the town oi GarretL Takes in exeeatloB as the property of Joba I. Roddy, al the suit of Reese Owens. ALSO, AU Ihe right, title, iiitereH anj claim of Panic! Ri-ain, of. In an-l to the f4low lea-described real estate, via : A certain tract of latd e itoate tn ErothersralleT township. Svanertet ci-nntv. Pa., cmiaininz acres, mora or less, all cicare.1. with a oae and a half story lot- fcooe and sta'.Ir thereon eree;ed. a.tjointnsr lanis of J.jel IWkley, John Suder. .Michael Ream ami J.c: h Imiuitl, with tLc au purtenances. taken la execution as the t.n.ir!T of Ilznlel Keam. at the suit of James Green, in tru-t I ,r aran tireen. TEIlMS-CAMi EOGAR KYLE. -aayT Sberift. c. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS ANDiHOME RECEIPTS A. SPECIALTY. ICE COLD SODA WATER. N. BOYD, SUCCESSOR TO G. W. SPEERS sHouicrMct, la. -fTniiimotli ISIock May 14, 7 s TRAWBRIDCE & CLOTH,ER Now Iu-. He eieclal a'.tentiua to the DEESS GOOIDS STOCK, As representing aa assortment of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, Nev r t-efore shown In Philadelphia. vi B in ovik SI HITS OVKB 300 PIECES St 1TISGS AT ISC. 1 )) PCS. FORluiTirFABRItiAT 7, Comprising MOHAIRS, DIAGONALS, CASHMERES, NOVELTIES, BEIGES, ETC. WK BAVK OVKB 5oo: Comprising NOVELTIES, MOM IE CLOTHS, CAMEL'S HAIR, MONO CLOTHS. PL A IBS, STRIPES, ETC PIECES SITTINGS AT 20.! wi lAvsovra Comprising ARM CUES. BEIGES, MOHAIRS. LOCR ETTES, STRIPES. PLAIUS, ETC. a c rati ovta 1 000 t'lCES St ITINGS AT 25 Comprising MOM I E CLOT HS, CAS HOI ER ES, SILK 31 1 X ED SITTINGS, ALL-WOOL CHECKS, PI RE MOHAIRS, SOFT-WOOL BEIGES. I'A JILL'S HAIR. STRIPES, PLAIDS, ETC,, ETC. 1 3007 S. FRENCH TEXTVRES AT LOO. VI B IT! OVER 300: i'l.'S. A LL-WUOL B KB iS AT 25. Comprising SILK MIXED, PEKINS, CHECKS, SATINS, CAMEL'S HAIR, FOCLES, ETC. Slngte aad double whith. al Gi'i, 7-, STS. 9100. And apwardA Ws hare THOUSMDS cf PIECES Comprising BEIGES (3Z, it aad 40 laches wi le). FRENCH CASHMERES. PARIS NOVELTIES, CASHMERE DES 1NDES, SHOODAS, FANCY BUNTINGS, PLAIDS, CHEVRliNS, ETC- ETC. BOTH TWILLED AND PLAIN. "WE ISO HAVE orsrE TE3:oTjrsjrx) pieces BLACK HERNANIES & GRENADINES, At pricea from 20 cect to $2,50 per yn-J. rnin ij A-is'irtmeat of styles quite eitrorQiniry. Please note: Weeni.iloy rij a.eats. Send direct to the boaae for -Am ple- of whatever yoa ma at til, and secure the dvntgeB of oor low prices. STRAWBRIDltE & CLOTHIEK, N. W. COR. EI6HTHMMARKET STS PEECIIAnDEIiPE3nL.. Apr M THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE STORE -WEST OF THE ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. -:0:- BY EES & BAENETT, ISUCCE3S03S TO JOHH F. B'.YwYER.I SOMERSET, PA. tak e pleasure ia announcing to the public that we hare JUST BECGIVEI a large and complete stock of Hard ware, which wc intend to sell at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ! Our stock is complete in all respects, and comprises every article usually kept in Hardware Stores. :0:- Blacksmiths' tools and supplies, such as Iron, Norway Xail rod Iron, Vulcan Horse-nails, Taper Taps, Horse Shoes, Fins Sleigh-shoes and Cast Steel, A lull line of Best Norway Iron, Carriage and Tire Bolts, and Axle Clip . complete stock of Malleable Irou, Burrs, &:c.,'&c. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, comprising a full line of Rim and Mortise Ix-kt, Cast and Wrought Butts, arorncd and plain, a complete stock of Nails always on hand, also a full assortment of Glass. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. SSIGN EE'S SALE. By vi rt ne of a decree of .the Coon of Cum.jn Pleat ol Somerset county, the following aamed relna Me tracts ol land, the pmpenr of Valentine J. Miller ot etaemahosing Twp will be sold atpublf: oauay, ia Stoyetuwa Bur. cugn, al the Hotel of Captain Hlte, uu Saturday, May 24, Ifl'i, at t clock P. tt. No- 4. A tana, kaewa as the. Smith farm, tat Somerset township, roouin na 1 a-re. ad joining lands of Ji sua Lou. Franklin Bsra hart, aad etliers, oa which is a bw plank house and stable ; the land being ia a rood s;ale efceiii vatkitt. No. A A tract of land simate In Somerset Twp , known aa tbe EphraUa Shatter land. emtalni 43 acres. adjitg laml ef Harry b ha tier. JacU J. Miller aa 1 Jesiaa eiood, the land ia also la a good statsof cuitieatioB. TERMS. One-third la hand, en eonnirtk of aale, cf oaa-thiril in six months, balanc ta c year with iBterest oa deferred payment (rusa day of aale. Tea per eeat. ef tbe purchase o - Bean be paj 1 wbea the saiac Is knoe-sl town. W. U. MILLER. 3IyT Assignee. rVr DITOR'S NOTICE. Peter P. H. Walker et al ) To. 11 su-l !T. April vs. Term, ista, (E. 1.) Plttsbwrxh 4C.E.K. Co. ) Harina beea spiti AadIUirtalurtbattn sa-joey arbdng frooa the sale ef dete-danl's real Nate. W ana among tive lewally entiti! tbereta. aotice is hereby rlvea that 1 will artesa (s the fa tie, of the afcure ar poiaimeat at the etBce of VaL HayoaTaeada.T.siAdayef May, wkeaaad here all persons interested may atteivL -AMI LL GA1THER. XJ T Andittc. We have lvavs ou hand a complete stock cf Saw both Hand and Cross-cut, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers Steel and Try Squares, Compasses, Bench and Fancy Planes etc., etc. :0: We always kcp a full line of Revolvers, Pistols, Shot-guns Powder-flasks, Shot-pouches, Cartridges, Caps, Wads, Rifle and Shot-gun Powder, also a full line of Gun Repairs. :0: We have a complete line of I-amps, lanterns, and supplies A full line of Saddlery Hardware, comprising Saddle-trees Buckles, Rings, Harness-pads, Ornaments, etc., etc. -::- ASSIGNEE'S XOTICE. NoCkw is hereby srir.a, that Sasael StaJt I and wife, or jeaaer lea. ban as ed all tlieii property real ana persuaal ta J-uah MUler lor the beaetit of thier erediton. An persoas there lore nteet-l ta tba aUa Saaaa Staift aad ania will make -awiadiata fayaseat to ssd A tslg-ee. aaa te war sag etaima er detaaaae wiU make kaswa the aaatc wKAew dalay . JOSIAH MTIX-R. April a Asige. In the Agricultural Department we have a full stock of Forks, Shovels, Rope, Chains, Mane and Curry-Combs, Horse brushes, etc., etc. :0: We make a specialty ofPock ct and Table Cutlery. Also Silver Plated Table Ware, Plated and Britannia Spoons. We also make a specialty of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, and also Painters' Tools, etc. . A- We keep constantly on hand the Celebrated Cucumber Pump, (porcelain lined) and a cheaper quality that are not lined. This Pump has taken the lead of all others wherever introduced. :0c 11 goods warranted to be as represented. Our principles are Fair Dealing, Quick Sales, and Small Profits We challenge competition. Call and examine good, and as certain prices before purchasing elsewhere. SATISFACTION" GUABAXTEEIK BYERS & BARNETT. 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