Somerset Hen:! 3. n. w Our M-k't-1 (-diuo'e ili'l thtir ten wetke ni'ii Fiiilav. Tl.i iti-o It niii. n tromiM- t lie h ifauil . Let t:ri Ihk!j( H,at ii;l, conitr. 1'i.nilt-y t j It- "f Je-hustown, ill 1 lMriBTANTTANsKRR ok Htm.v IIihik ed o'jictinn. Tniw in ut tit tin Kij le isrKimsT S3 t. o.-kiumsii t i-.!Mf k im me . of M t v Uuu. Chaira-an , ''rVhe T "T'.'nf1 ! of the Committee unVMw toM utt- j 4 WiSt inm, feuUM cxri-; 1 roticd. brought nP lull ib. .1 Kavft now other dar to eint lie II ..-usfti n I ' KE A OHIO lY. 15 Tiict ili l'i-roi:! rfiii i!iiom;U th.j r.iuntry nr.; U-inji weii fix.-ilup; but not bulure i hey r.n d.'d :t. k'iie n liir'c iinv.tJ nuiirrvjnted in tiie IJiitmutiil ti witms lUc jlu raisiog Sit . .!' uriluv afti-i Doon. C nl. u'zy Calicut a trout in C'lii-urubtr run, tins county, a (tw Uav& aco, that iiiua'iiu'd i li-ea indies. I me work on tiie tand stand went on i litavi-l y all dar M'rtidav. nutwillisiandinv .i.lc on this r.au i ii t,, i.nni.r. ..'i a.' le .v. n t;rs us of a mJt$t and retirinc j tlibivwtion me now hiding tlicmselvi-sfrom nail, j tin.- viiijtur pazc tit Hie public Uliiiid tue s .. m v a. m V. 1 ..n- M n. im. la Fovcr;d townships in other countits, hhe scliool liuardo are, we notic, puh'.ib- in i in the county nc spapcrs the numt-s of ! di-iiiiqiu-iil (.avtrs ol hIiiuiI lax i We wort idiO n bv the Seuior Editor of the Jhiuccnil this morning, some of the fii.ist strawUiriis we have si-en this sea son, raised by binist-ll in his own little bed. Ooiikh to Dr.ATii iiv a Hri.t, ! On 11 1 luirtdav eveninff, alhiiit 6 o'clmk. won! rtidbiil lown ilul a lour vrr old . hrtvinsr, under Alderui v bull, belonging to Jamil I'i.rs m, 'of Jlr. liiwtv Uitd l?ir-il li li.!li in I'Li'iinilnvipl ! li..ltimr ikf f i Jt Slcni. Aa xr-tv I'.nfi.l nur I m.ril I., an :innr.il!i'ril kII-C'si f.RVft now : Other dST to PfllHrjl 1 1 P 1 1 It crsknodi-, Mr. l'drsu resides oa t ho hill, entered a new tVld with chur.vt'-ri -tx ru-! tnu-ant. Mr. C ntT -l j ett ri lit a. lev rods from Hie vse'teru borough rry iu the puWicalioti of IlyiUii ua I Tuao C1ilr j- i..o!ml mi npp.i'priti n, l-.umlury Mr. f tcm lud Iml employed lkelur churches. and added ltit.1 l.J "w.-ilM !ikl i!iit- I . I'. ,.l"ll,. ,1 .!.,. ,...11,-11, ril,. INtl.tnonn mil " ,h;irtl ' fe8 0 ' D9 Mil TIKI S stock, m.nictintes in miieivition ot hi j Srkelivn of 'j)irii(ii( iSjny, (for Uaplist erin fit Id.H, and tr a (cbcra.1 outlook on Churches,) by Dr. JlobinK'n and Itev. iiis exccllect tnrm. Ilohrrt S. MacArtUur, in beautiful style, It apiears Hint on the evening the tr.vc- a'- very moderate prices, met with univer sal couiaicuduUvjn iroui the critics. Ana A'A W A D VEIl Tl SEME NTS. i 4 . ..... lUOl-'"3'' Tide 1 n.inalit b lime. JllWKTill A.M. . ..Ul,.L- lit ",Ia:I.'.1';: l..U'll. 3l a. ilnity, r- air.'.rc. V 1U ..... I. M if" l' " 3 vi a. ; 1 ..J i j;- ;.::.ii II 1. :. r. i . ,rW,.:J. r. i. il.ii'.y. ar. iUlilTtl. ' i' i:i-i ::.T I- iriitrliriiut n:J Sinhli- t. K..ilU.' r.-.l Tl-k'-l A.'nt .. Cu;.ik-.i;'-- ,-.I7 K ;r. UvAi- ro;yT bailboao. :,;.v r. uts. trah.. w... .. 'r'-JV.'' ,-..,1 ,.., d:t.-. 1.x- S.c- .:y.) WATS. -;V- swr.m. ; riK n:o.m. ICQ p.m. , , IS W IB r .rti" tt't --j T Vl t-H ' " 11:14 p. m. '1't A ii . m. Jlr. Jaiiies O'll. Kiernnn, who has been attending lectures at the Jefferson Medical College Im- the past year, returned home to spend his Summer vacation tiiturday noi..n. The iitrect cleaners got into anothe snpc afa r the rains .l hist week. H wmiiun t be a bad idea lor council to order a Itiade of frtniie gathereia, as dmaiie to vehicles and mjary to horses is becoming of frtipi'.-iit occurrence. The copious ruins of lat week were of incalculable benefit to growing crops, re viving tbc-sc that were drooping and hiing inL forward with a jump those that were backWRi d, making many blades of grass to tppear whtre but one, or cone at ull, was btfiie. If tin re is to be any org-iu'Zid celebra tion iu Somerset ot the glorious Fourth, it i u'.yiut time the preliminary arrangements wi ri bi ini; made. As yet there have been no sirps taken hiokin? toward the proicr observance of lie anniversary of o.ir X. tioual Indt pendt nee. . A. M .10." :ive Vin1!. ; ry J i Lily . .? r..i:u:.'-n. . : - ii d i!i!s c k. .: li 1 l.i IlitiiT '-I. !i U.ncS i:i.;:e t Ibv-j.M An Lilmks. The i harmi ef fect of roses and other beautiful tlowers is tiven to r;:-.l.i;6, leathers, kid gloves and stockings :.y using Leamon's Dye?, made by Vi c!! , Jiichardson .t Co., I'urlington, 't. O th twelve principal col rs any lints (i n be obtaim d. .L:e have v.y and ;.u;:i-r v. litide lie v live tml be in tiie i.ai K as iijit. ,-r c ;:iity .'.n eg;;. r itKike.1 eu the d.rk tide .-. ' it. Uii'-ey gi'bl.-'u-r is I S'i"l" ;s worth ui . t. e th:.n v :. . I .r il:-IIlkai.ii: and then buy t . i i ii 'i r.i-ir? row at d ih. n u iil do ift.tz f'.r the Court House, r fc '"i : r.i (i her tl.;iu Xon-txphive Oil --.-' -::'.! rn.l i!'.--1!i:i''J: ': :':--i!i-ii,!i r.rou.cnailes. if cot . T. ... .1 . . ... .: i.r'. are lue ciieapesi -iu .a Westeia l'ecnsylvania. -.r ' 1 ti....rlj iii-i.t.. ..l-iil v.-. -itr ti.-v- v. 1. ) bttv their Dr-jr; at .: s. '.'. '.m i-; l.;iv While I.c:ul, Oil, i'. . . t r. i .- . T i - v t.iv i '.u'-.V. tLie u!it i. .1:. nrc r.f r-liiliin n t- r-N. a F: iveOil. For ( wCK i ri.F.::i7S. . uing lij) craduailr, ! the reptiics iucrea:e e if.i;At.a v i tt. lay D.-u.-:: Knvu. i ry a .E'.ee go-'Hi ;! find it . Medi Siiik IT bread. Cooii iU IJr.r.lllTS. -:he Oiiv.r Ci.rVd t I'.yers it liircc'.t, Ilj:ti'l:id li'.-.htr . r. pro It is '-3 the .1 L.iir h;.s y worn row ! -in-iiiads. l- r i.u.u::iber i li: T. & atd !'.!:IT llio.'s Cough 'l Hiineihin ynp .LI, r.'h 1 Auii.-t. No. Ci; li. I':a. L'.i; E:-.r. iia!li. ' 's'- t; olers. sii-.i-hed, double ;.rr..r:. vd n.-vi-r to rip, us ' 1'AM.r.S Tj:km"s. 'f sol ailf, Iron. Cl:s. . lifv.re !-ur( hiisiii? !. me.-stt, I'a. L-l- "ttluhts his motlo-r M--ou'.y on a tin ;n U .1 :a t.-aii-iugSortlie 4tU il 51-. Ferg. Parker, who is spending, a few days with his friends and relations in Iji is piace, called in to see lis Monday morning. Ferg., although a resident of Johnstown for a number of years past, sceti.s to ttiil have a sort of hankering tir the jilaee of his nativity. Ve ;;re informed by Mr. J iah Keller, Chairman cf the Ucpitblican County Com inittee, lh;:t the election for delegates to revise the r.ianuer of making nominations urid cumiuating a candidate for Poor House Dinclur, wi 1 not Uike p!ace until the lat ter p:i:t d Audits!, or early la the month Cii'y no'v rciiineth the season when his !.;.'y love ilevatLth il.e silver fpoon, in wh!eh ri poc.-tl; the luscioui s'rawlierry stci i" J ui r:t a Jactealitv, to her wiliiuij hps. and with alovmtr glance at tne fruit, a:;d an ri.;iiminj look at (. hawies. sh scops ibnl berry like a duck does a bug ia the luidilse d Juae. dy hapiH-ned, Mr. Stem had unloosed the bull for a neceriary purixe, when he suddenly made an attack upon him. No one saw the onset but a young -Mr. Laus, who ran away at full speed. The cries ft r help of the poor victim were heard by cx-SueritTKncpper, at work in a field, mere than a quarter mile- diMant. The Parsons, Junes Sr. and Jr., were quickly at burnt. The young man. on entering he barn where the infuriated animal was raging, was immediately charged upon arid thrtist under a trough, but by c&tcli ine hold of an irou ring in the nose of the bull, he managed to escape laceration of bodv. His father soon arriving, armed with a gum-tree hand spike, so lie-labored the imu-slaver about the head and horns that he lost conlitier.ee in bis ability tor further warfare. Mr. Parson s'.atrs that at the time lie entered the barn, 5Ir. .S'in wasjusl breath ing his last. Although his suife-rings must have been intense, five minutes did not elapse from the time ot the attack until his death. The bull had lacerated 51r. S.s legs fearfully, end fastening him against the wall ot the barn, with a dagger-like horn in either groin, quickly destroyed bis life. His body was removed to the house, wheic an inquest was held and the facts as given above developed. 51 r. tSlem was burled on Friday even ing on the grave lot of Mr. Parson. Un t ie Jim has the love of the community for the inauly pait lie acted toward bis friend. .1 esse Mem whs seventy two years old. ;.ud lire father of a large lamilv, none of whom reside heie. He was an old wac oner and stage-driver, and was well known all over the county ls an industrious and amiable man. The horrible manner of his death created a prolound Sensation in our town. The bull was slaughtered shortly after the traccdy by 5Ir. 1'ai sou's order. He was a !i auiuul, of pure bload, aud worth at i-. ist two hundred dollars, lie had id way:- heretofore shown a good dis position, u.h.-r larmers, who own Alder, ney stock ui.iiu ils. cmiiot be toj careful whhthi-m, as tin ir proclivity to sudlen frenzy is sadly shown iu ihe facts we 1ito recorded. The number of "dren!i9"aad tlis'Tjer lies" Saturday night was unau'!y large. It the new Larger would deal wiih them in tiie tjitie summary manner that he did with the gentlemen who attempted to have a horse show in the public squ ire, il would be but 1'gh.t. and the borough finances would be considerably augmented. Wlii!.' the spirit of improvement is n;xn our County (. unuiiissiiiuers. woo l ihey have the pillars that support the lront of the Cottlt House rt-pl.isiered cud fixed up. lu their present condition they give the building a ragged and dilapidated appear ance, which can lie readily removed by a j'. dicions expenditure ot a small amount of the contents i f the Treasurer's new safe. U.W.Y Ho-NtH. Tli- y arc selling t'j the Dilllum, Ji.,: y rMiu'if, liativ Imdi'.c : sriaii'.-tl l.y Treasurer Gilllllan, iratiy bi4.J, baby botidf. Tlit j 'rc uut eailinj: o'er liic sea, I.il.e l!ie "fuur fir ttntj," but we Keep them li .rui' with our racnee, U-l'V boiuli!, lia'iy l-nn-ls. It is pk-i-Kist to re-curd the fact that the conduct of our two Representatives Messrs. Coiborn and Schrixk at Harris burg the jast inter, was such as to merit the ripprobiitirn 1 their toj.stituents. Thev toi'iitud tliininlves with great credit. '1 hey watched carefully the in tercuts of ti.eir constituents; and their votes are not found recorded in questiona ble company. T- lii i. t-) Mt Vitaii il IIollxS 111 -as Itiid bv veter.uu, Ihe State tioverr.or r ;ir: 'It L"-!iv I. y ground and dust- i-tAcr vegetal ssd w :e-s dl e rms that m- predltkitliielx'.. it tie c:i)n-nceiiiet a wio tpread all over ! n't Lil ta caii at hat yoa wn"t in iiiStHtareiit of Fi--li- '-eij and ':n li.e p. i .ti-: loc-ruig-.ts Lave itica! ehe.-s Imard, The f.i.est bit of horse flesh in Somerset c uutv is said to be a sucking colt, owned by tx-S!ieiirf Pile, and sired by one of Mr. Peter Heilh-y's imported horses. The colt only a few weeks old, and we heard an o! 1 LiTietuun say, the other day, "that he would rather have that colt than any boise that stands in Somerset county." Mr. Pile has had several handsome oUVrs lor the co.t, but re.uscs to isrt with it Aud now tic golden haired cherub of S'.-vcO Uappv sitanners, a ni-r tier s iivoruc ca-Juidate lor a future Pre-idcacy. bows 1 iwly to the god of nature in the orchard's shadowy solitude ; and with his dimpled hands clasped about the waistband of his little trowst rs, in reverential attitude, he raist s his cerulean orbs to heaven and solt- ly niurinurs : "O, them avful, apples. hat pu ns iie oormsni in lueir nine uc i 'm 1 W us! O, o-h ! o-o-o " A rcg'.Uriv orgaui'-d l and ol burglars ste:-? to be op iating in this county. e are dailv hulling of house-sfiad stores be ing but yh-.r:'. d. Tiiere ia scarcely a town ia the t. uu'y large tnocgh to support a store U:nt h .s cot been visited by tnis gang of house -breakeis. The list lep rt comes from .1. cr.cr X Roads; tbe dry gt ods store owneiS l.y Miuire ic-a. r ii-ck waseu.erea last Tuisd.iy ui--bt, tnd roods, the (Xaet ai:i ui:t f whiih we have not iLurnci!, taken. The werith.-r duiing the past week litis un lieu vciy yaitai ie. wuu coin nignts ai.d ii.'dicati.uts of frost on se veral morn- thouirh we do not think much harm ws done. a Thursday tveti;cg the first thunJersioim this year passed over town with vivid lightning and hiavy tbunjer, but so fir as we can learn no stroke de- scetdiU t s'lur k anyinirg w uinu a ra dius of thrte miles around. The rains ot TLuisdav i-ver.iog and liighl'i xtended over the couti'y, liioroughiy wettng the ground r.td raL-.:.J l.:c s.r'am. V"e neeived from ur spvcitl Washing ton correspondent "-picket'' ftver'il of the tissue baiiois that were used in Sjuth Car olina ut Ihe list election, which be pro cured nhilit itieutly travelling through that State. There is a law iu that State which providts that when rm re ballots have been c;.st ia an election district than there re voters, the surplus shall be re moved by blindlolding a person and allow jrj him V draw from the h s the extra nijiuber. Of co'.-rso, the draweT can read i!r distitru'isU lxtwees the tissue aci Senuise tnkets, and aoU accordingly. Vi"e tee i, tied to notice the fact that laft week vas the first piiTulicr cf a new vol ume Vol. tS of the JltKAt-n. The circu, laiio:: ot the Ieka:.d has been steadily on the increase during the twenty-eight years that it has bn a controlled by the present editor, and cow embraces s nue two thou- Thc Rcuni in of tii2 10th Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserves, at Someiset, ou Thursday. June tiG. 1S79. promises to be a grand allair. The dillerent committees that have lbs matter in charge have been putting forth their hist clior'.s, aud every- ttiuig has iieea pngressing in a very sat isl'actoty mauuer during the past week. The finance committee have met with a success lar beyond their most sanguine hopes or expectations. An immense band staud is being constructed in the centre of the public square; and a large dancing platform will be placed ia one cornctr of the public grounds. A sumptuous repast w iil be furnished to all old s-ddieis free. The character of the people of Somerset lor generosity and hospitality is s well tablishcd and so widely known teat it is not necessary for us to say more than that ai. w no c-jiue wi:l tie ir. artily welcome aud suitably entertained. Tho work is all be ing done in a tirst class manner, and w ith an energy that but seldom enters into an enterprise of this character; that gives ad ditional assurance thai those at the head of the movement intend to make the sime a succ.c-4. la the language tt the posters issued by ihe Executive Committee, "A gcuciai and cordial invlla'.ioa is extended to every b-sdy ta meet the gallant old regi u.tnt al S.ni.e.-s'tt at the time above stated, and joiu iu the festivities of the o.casiuu. The Reunion w ill l:c held under the dinct auspices of Company A, lie first t -t.mp.tny from Somerset county to enter the Nation al service t a.-s:si in perpetuating the American Union. Let the people turu out en inaie and convince the eh! now comes the announcement that the plates and copyrights of "Songs for the Sanctuary," and all Dr. Robinson's other works, have been purchased by this house from A. 8. Barnes & Co. By this transfer, the works of the most successiul compiler of hymn and tune liooks are consolidated in the hands of a firm which lias ample facilities for bring ing them out iu the very best form at the lowest possible pne-cs. Dr. Robinson's earlier woiks, esecitil!y the popular "Song3 lor the Sanctuary, its various editions, are used ia more churches than all other similar collections put together, aud yet it is said thai the en tiro income received by Dr. Robinson Irotu his Hymn Iiitoks lor the past sixteen yea has been given !ack to the churches in va rious ways tor the cause ot Christiauity Xew Postal Law. Oa and afur July next, postmasters will be required to a Six to all mail matter that has reached its des tination, without full p.iymentof postage. an amount of stamps equal to the postage due. iNew stamps of the denominations ot one, two, three and five cents are bcin made lor the purpose. Heretofore the amount due has been marked uiion the letter or package with pen or pencil. Oa the upper birder of the new stamps are the words "Postage due. "Ilay-foot 1 Slraw toot '." a well known term of ridicule, applied to raw recruits who arc just learning to march, is to be illustrated by a large and striking picture, drawn by Kelly, and to appear in the July St. X iciior.AS. I acre also will be an ex planation of the historical origin of the expression. P.y the way, judging from the announcement, the number ot St, Nicholas for July will be highly patriot ic aud seasonable in the character of its contents. Takes All Tnn Phizes. Wells, Rich ardson tSs Co.'s Perfected Butter Color takes all the prizes at Agricultural and Dairy Fairs. It is conscientiously free from everything of a harmful nature, and renders inviting and palatable, hay-led butter that would otherw ise have a lard like look. The timely warning is given this year of the danger ol seeking shelter under trees during thunder storms, by the killing of two yuuug men at Fredericksburg, Indi ana, last week. The tree that saved them from a harmless wetting served as the conductor of lightning that struck them dead. Last week an Indinna boy accideoaltly shot himself, the ball entering the abdo men, and it is feared lbs wound will prove fatal. This should be a warning to some of our youngsters w ho are in the habit of carrying pistols. Stiiawisekry and Ice Cueam Festi val. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will hold a festival oa the even ing! ot Wednesday and Thursday, June t-Viili and 2(i:h, in the western Store Room of Laer s Block. W Alt ted. ICO Barrels of 5!ple Su gar. 1,000 Bushels of Potatoes. 1,000 Bushels of Wheat. For cash, or in exchange for goods. Cook & Beeuits. A Cakd. Somf.UsET, 5Iay 20, 1ST9. Win. Hetlley ha3 removed to 51eyersdaie, w here he will be pleased to accommodate ail who are in want ot a first-class suit; burglars not included. ans that their glorious deeds sr.? Ire.-h Mid green in ihe memories of a I. A grand lime iscunliduuily expecluJ." A Dasi-eisocs Toitroit. Torpor or ia activity of the kidnevs is seriously danger ous to those organs, since it is the prece dent of diseases which destroy their su! stance and endanger life. This sluggish ness may be overcome by stimulating them, not excessively, but moderately, an effect pMduced bv llostctter's Stemiacb Bitters, a general invigorant and altera tive, p(.sessmg tuuretic properties of no Common order. The impetus which this admirable medicine gives to their evacua tivc function counteracts any tendency to congestion which may exist ia their tissues. Btiih they and their associate organ, the bladder, are invigorated as well as gently stimulated by the Bilteis, which exerts a kindred influence upon the stomach, liver, aud bowels, and by strengthening the sys tem, enables it to withstand malarial epi demics, to which when exposed it might otherwise succumb " We have received from George Siinson !i Co., Art Publishers, Portland, 5iaiue. a proof copy of the magnificent steel en slaving "Li Madonna," after the celebra ted painting by J. Sant ; also a proof copy of a line work of high art representing 'Italy" the land ol art and music. This engraving is after a paiuting by the re nowned artist Mr. R. II. Pelham. In our opinion these fine works of high art belong ia tue front rank, and are equal to any ever brought out by American Publishers. Ihe plates are ertgtaviil in .London tur 5Iessrs. Sliuson c Co., by 5Ir. F. Brom ley and C. Tompkins, two of the foremost engravers in ILe world, at an expense ot two thousand pounds sterling, or $10,000. This house publishes all descriptions ot fine pictures. Those who wish to beauli ly their homes at a moderate expense, should send lor their Art Catalogue. A Remaiikaule RnstLT. It makes no didertnee how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which ha given com plete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Diseie. It U true there are yet thous- suntis ot persons w no are predisposed to Thioat and Lung A flections. Consumption Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colt's set tl.sd on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough, ic, wlio have no personal knor.letige of Besehee's German Syrup. To such wc would say that 5 -.1,000 bottles were soli last year without oi.e complaint Consumptives try just one bottle. Regu lar size 10 celt's. Sold by ail druggists ia America, Jlrs. Mary Ilallock Foole, whose draw ings upe n woitd have len for several yean such a feature of ScumsEH, will appear ia the July number of that maca riue fa the role ol story writer. Tbe title of her first veutuxe iu this line is "Friend Barton's 'Concern,'" and the scene is among the I'mikeo?, itlmut the time of the scccud war with England. The story is said to possess the rare qualities ot r e line men t and picturesqucness w hich so largely make cp the th-aim r.f her pencil-work, with indications id dramatic and idyllic power, which will insure her warm wel come to her new field. It will ba acce,m; pan led by her own drawings. Woman's Wisdom. "She insisi3 that it is more imjiortante that her family shall be kept in lull health than that she should have ail the fashionable dresses and styles ot the times. She therefore sees to it, that each memlier of her family is supplied with enough Hop Bitters, at the first ap pearance ol any symptom of ill health, to prevent a fit of sickusss with its attendant errpense, care and anxiety. All women should exercise their wisdom ia tliU way. Whenever you are templed to indulge ia criticising year minister a very bal iiabr il to get into, by the way you ought lo be careful in your choice of laniiaQ. ' "That ui what-1 call a tni.hed sermon," said au adorer to an indifferent as they wended their way from church. "Yep, was the reply, with a yawn, "but. do you know, I thought it never would be." Trdiii)S are preparing to leave the State veter-1 belore the first of August, when the new is. w.io :s your anJ Baait.s This is not owing to any aid -, . j received from canvassers, or because of ---r- -ittr ihe cor.c5i.-ion ct i rr-i-W-s offered, I-at, sj'.ely because tle -"'.-a'i a Dr. at 17cr- i people S.d il reidable in every t5vst ' .:;.) : t, . i .. ..... i .. . , r..n .- f t! 11. e news, lora! '----r.ii-i,. ' ! ielera! Advent, uuuld bear ia j Ibe pott's birthday. Longfellow. Whit t . t lipr. anil o'ber oniTinni.br.! Tv.!a nr 'f 'l lur, i t, t '".!Cd lb'-' tail tliailUla ps;-r uouuic . r -J-iKr.!trefgri.wlagia,........i.,,,. ,.f ... '.i , K!v,r in thu'ttn Ti ... : t .ctiltL-l, tliu, leirtu-jtii..;, -- - i..c n A complete edition of the wozs of raul II. Hayne. tj:e Southern pent, is to Le hrought out and sold by subscription. n the first of next Jt-.cutrv, the anniversary tier, and other distinguished poets are rtg the subscribers. ind notice huw There is onlv cue '- exs ;-':r:..x.,w ; " ' ' -g ti l'i .- - - - , . i Ti .... - . . r-. -. . r ..rri.1 rr Html aiivertisrni: medium, u i iin-au s iiea.er reniiMC iicr- c'.ty p.uru. j kJji:,; f,,r joins job wcrk are first class; 1 ring by the lam.!, Half-I .rrtl, Cusrter ihe tlm lo! its coiiiDosini room, press room, engine, j barrel or ir-zsr.. er.d 5Iaekeiel, I-2ke Her- it untls only 1 presses, and" senerai outfit will compare ; ring, and IVtomac Shad at prices j favorably w ith those ot Cook & Eeckith. 'Slate. lowe: any office ia the! lit a a ever before sold in this market. - Cook & Beehits. .aw will go into effect. They are natural ly irritable and begin to say many naughty things Go to llolderbaum's to buy your car pets ; 1,0-Kj yards just received, consisting of Ingraius, Cottage Ilemp.Rag, Stair and Floor Oil-cloth's. MAUItIi:i. PATTOX LOWRY. On the 8th inst, by Rev. Calvin U. Ileilman, at the parson age ot the Reformed church, 51 r. Joseph Patton to Miss Ellen Lowry, both ol Eik Lick Twp. Frm Onr Sixolal CVrrcfIonaent. OIR WASIIIAUro.N LETTER. Washington, June 10, 1870. Tbe demoustraiion given by the adherents of Hon. Thomas Ewiog, the Democratic nominee for Govern or of Ohio, last week, was successful in point of numbers but lacked the euthusiasm i&cideut to Bucb occasions. The crowd fjrined iu front of Wil lard's hotel from the balcony of which the Fpccches were made, was variously estimated at from 3,000 to 5,000. Tbe jisj jrity of the assem blage, however, were department c'.etks, who were collected to the scene by cariosity, aad not sympa thy. Tbis fact was clearly demon strated by the actions of tbe crowd toward tbe rpeakcra. Whilst the speakers were dilatiog oa the excel leccies of the Democratic cominets and platfjrui there was but little eu-tuusia-m ; but any ludicrous iacideat er speech evoked s-LcuU of applause. Senator Tburtnaa presided. He ex cused himself from ruakiog a rpetch cn account of bein tired from the day's laber. Conkliuir aud Iviaiucds bad Li in on the defensive ia the Sen ate, aud the p -iutcd thra-ts of Blaine bothered the old ir.aa a great deal. He pulled out hi. red bandana hand kerchief to wipe his brow and the "biys" perfectly bowled. Secat r Tburmiin closed by introduciu Sen ator Vest, tf iliiii-ouri, who present ed the Hemocratic Etaudutd betr.r ofOiio, lion. Thomas iCwiug. In the c&urse of the latter's remarks he characterized Ohio es the bittle ground of both parties au J said the struggle would be a bitter aud des perate one. It would be siaiilar to the ba'.ib i f Waterloo, for upen it depends the election cf the President in ISS0 and the salvation of a great country. Joe li'ackburn ad cur "Alec" w as there to cheer op the b ijs by their emilia c-jwoter.aaces. Gen. Ce iTroth didn't get a tbow, aa tie crowd bel lowed tor Ll&ekbura and Sen&t r Vance. Jce showed the cselessness of waving the "ensanguined garment" by the Republican party end the downfall ot class legislation. Senator Vence claimed be was an unrepentant rebel, saying he feared do fire daring tbe war aud bad eatea pp dir; since. Ilia remarks were :'a teispersed with ludicrous anecdotes which igaiJt! Liqi a great favorite with the audience and when be closed they remained fe-r soce mictr.cs cheering tim . In tbe procession was transpa rency representing a ballot box pierc ed with a bayonet and on the side in large letters were these words: 3ic Semper Tyrennis." This is ti $ motto adopted by the Democrats and ii familiar to rebels, Uootli Laving eriol those wcrds w ten le pat the pistol ball tire u ijb the fcetd cf the immortal IJlooId In Ford's theatre on Tenth street. The bstkiow n of the D inccr&ts in Cocgrees who proposed to ?'srve the G-vcrnmtiit is ccmplste, end now the appropriation bills are teiup pot through wkh little opposition. Other legisiaii- a outside cf this is generally objected to by Conger, cf Michigan, who is alwsYB oa hand with a point- ej iftnoi t-tn I ha lavord tfij rem iViaI of bjih roouis to maka way for whisky vaults " The 17 b Penus 1-ania dwuic s fdvorabiv allowed in tho lost Post lloale bill which has jnft received the signature of the President, addi tional postal facilities. A new route baa been established from Stoystown to Hooversville ; another from llcckwood, (Mineral Point,) via Glade, Barron's Mill, to Bakersville : another from Ursina via Harncdsville, Sillbaugh, Peck's Cor uer, to Elklick P. O , in Somerset eoiioty, and another from Everett lo Five 11 oads in Bedford coanty. The service and pay to carriers will be arranged by the Postmes'tr Gen eral, aad it wont be lone before the mails will pass over these routes. Now I would like to say a word about our representative, Gen. Alex II. CofTrolh. I have watched his movements pretty closely and I must credit htm with some good work in behalf of tbe old soldiers in bis di.s trior. He occupies a pesition in the House of KeprescDtative8 as Ubatr man cf the C mroitte-e on Invalid Pensions, where he can do a great deal of co-id to his constituents There is to my knowledge a great manv eplicautslfor pensions ia cur district whose claims bang tiro on ac count i f tbe parties not being able to furnish tie government with tho re qii;rcd eddeuce to complete their cas es. It is not right that loose wjr.by applicants should te debarred tf their just right. Gen. Uearotb is onr rep rescntative and knows the applicants cd woether he is a Democrat or tepubiicun makes no aiuerence so long as he serves his people satisfac lory and advances their interests in a legitimate way. Ho has already presented in the House some leu bills to iLet t this cidss ci pension cases in N N I ' A 1, S r T K K T oil Sh:ol Him -. I i ui S-intfr-t V'lW-Tnlif ii S,-liil l)rti t.f l!i. S 'It'iitl nr rD'lliia; M.i-iay, Iumc l, lira. Kb t.iri.t. i Fphii Htato Niiirn!ri tti.-n 4 tiM 7i i Ilul ji e im U iti.i lrtn Ihm-. jht .. lti.f it) Frutni'.il. Ini-la lii-t: t ia n .l ikiiKli..l ft) t'piiAt nitl'-d til Ihius , Ijii-l-t . . . ;i di Tuttil ratiila .. . . H.t'Min'u:t8. Fi-r l.ulltlinff ami fnroisl.ing hou$a riruilna Dtl re-t1r.ti A.) " teae-hers waflre ful anil cimliifncieA- freaol Utliclur& ivr cent. H Treas. " salary ol Secretary other expDACi a rs m . iau e . iMl (r) . 1H S7 . 174 -.u o i . 14 (a) a ;n.f ; n s e a t: i s OLD TEi HOUSE. E AS,, A SPECIALTY. A'xv ir 4 VEit n.-i:.iEXT., XE W A D YER T I SEME V 7 S, VT ( IK)V Total expenditure... ,.403S 01 1 i M .t x vol a I Lot i.. ' i' li -' 1.1 v I:. I t i ii i.t v Mi ; lii l.l. s I O' ilV.WIIO.I, HSVIil i', 1.IITKI. t.la -, Ktt lltii :tl ITr.'.-s. i ut r lijiw i:k r. .i tii m imu lAli'St.lN'tHHU UALXi'S bK'KWUt. il UK'S H.1IUVM)!1 fl -ae.ut.r, I'aaa'a. .i iSClt ': K's 1 1 :: II Mt SYRt P, J .1 v .v k rii" M .''ft IKIMT, HAM iri'li-O-K 1K S, FIWOI nil "1U jt i:t ul.L LI.MA1E-Vr, . 27 W l.'ash wihaml WitnrM oor hmli" this Ida !Y tf June, 1ST. rU.lL.IV F. UirF, 1. UUSHANl). Secretary. I'rtflilcnt, We IbenmlerHianeii Aii-.llIoraorKoineraetT.iwa- atilp S'hjoi Uielrie't, SimertCJUiitr, lJa.,!invli carefully exatulueil tbe abuve aoctiants ot the Treasurer, Datl them ce-rrecl lu the bent of tur kuowtetlsre anil Imlli-r. A1JA.M S. MIIXKIt. OKO. n. LIl'HTY, Ttiwnalilp Clork. J t Itt S. il ll.I.KK, Jane IS Amitur. CUPPIXtiSFKOAl iJSIffiMTAlIE&PIELIST! JTJN131. 1879. his district, but ther will not be act ed upon until next w inter at the reg ular gosi n. Now is the time for the eld scldicrs to agitate their claims in our district. lie claims to be. the soldier's friend and now is the time to test his sincerity. ice committee, ot wnien he is chairman, has now under considera tion some thousand special case9 and more ere pouring in upon them every day. The committee has allotted to each member a certain portion of the States, and Coffrotb'a district to look after embraces Pennsylvania, Mary land acd West Virginia. In the language of Daniel O'Con- ner, agitate ! agitate ! ! agitate ! ! ! Picket A fiendish Crime. San Fbancisco, June 10 Last igbt, at the residence of Wm. Rjd- dan, three miles from Wheatland. Yuba County, the room in which two young ladies, Ida Dunn and Cora Heslep, were slcep-Dg, was entered by a person utknown, and both la ics beaten nearly to death with an iron bur, which was subsequently found on the premises. None cf the family awakened until sometime af ter the occurrence, when the groans of Miss Heslep aroused the other ia mates of the bouse. She was found ia bed. insensible, covered with blood and wcuads. -Miss Dunn was found outdoors, near the house, also insen sible, terribly mutilated, and an at tempt Lad been made to ravish her. Aimed parlies are scouring the neigh borhood. One man, a ccgro, has been arrested on snspicion, but ia be lieved to be icnocent, and it is thought the deed was committed by some one acquainted with the premises and habits of the family. Severe Mono la t York. New Vouk, lone 15. A Bhort but destructive wind and rain stcrm pre vailed this afternoon. A great cum ber cf trees were prostrated, some booses nnrocfed and plate glass win dows broken. A sail boat was cp- set in North river and the inmates rescued with difficulty. There was another storm in tbe evening during bicb the Ccnev Island steamboat wilight, crowded with returning ex cursiouists, was run into tir the Uit tery by the Thomas CoIIyer, of tie same line. The exnitemegt waa great aboard the Twilight, but for tunately 1 1! the passengers were safely landed by the Collyer. The w ilight wits baciiy damaged. Four Men Ktllid bj Mcbtalnc Hoswei.L, Isd , Joue 14. About two o'clock ibis afternoon 150 persona were taking shelter ia a low shed from a severe thunder sttrm, when a thunderbolt etrnck ibe shed, sepa raiipg and passing down eac-b side of it, killing instantly two men, Mike Wagman and Lew Sberni, and fatal ly it juries J hn JameM and John Lii-e, while L -reiz) St-ver, Dr. J. W. Green, Saiuual Gay, aud another, name not learned, wero seiijUrly in- jarcd. The crowd was called t- gctfcer f: r a ih iiag t urtiarocDt at this place. A DMIXISTIIATOP.'S NOTICE Lautteof Pjclt l Pllc.tato of Mllfi.rJ Tuwnnlilp, deceaaeil. - Lett.ir ur ailmiiiinratlca on the abort eatate having been imtiitit to In untlersltroe.1, notice la hereby (riven to thoae Imlelite-l to It to make linnietlliite iMtyinent, and thma harinic claim Mainat It to (ircrent them tlnly authenticated fur .-llIement on liiurlr. July -it, Ih.'J. HOU j'M'jN Si.VTDKR. July IS Atlinlniittrator. skttli:mext OP THE SUPERVISORS OF SOtiffiSET TOWNSHIP. In kralns dot Jl-sb C'ataloocb an t Pnirg List, 1 bcir to inturm inv i-ujtomcra nr.l the uuti- lie iteneraily that ray fiie-llllica .irup.lyl:n their watiiaarccunmilete In ever reaiiect. .Ut aiock ol Staphs and Kam-v IIkim khiks.oC all kin. lit. an I of stanilanl tU:illtlf, u rriilcte ami eareluily ae Iccteil In every tiepurtmc-nt. The pricti An ft aa 1 duubtedly touihed bottom. i 1 uu nut care to aeii the luweat lirice-1 trnutla with- out rt-nAnl toiuallty, aa 1 know that tlicre are many article on the market which are alt irother uiipmnuible to the connumrr. Kfoecially ia una t-ruti oi COFFEE !- BASK RAI.t.S. IIAKUKXM.r.PH. KIXK STATU It t-:RT, l'lrl Hltl tSH KS, Ti'lbr.rU(Jiit), VMHITt TACKhK, VtH'KKTH'X'KS. PKXS .v PK Hi 1.01:1(5, noun iti.-i us. 5 IcilKf i-ti-.VTTr;!:-. 1 . L N t tU Hi 1 S r K K t V 1 K K V , ' I N K I ' t I V KS . T )ii.r.r s:w. !.: tLH',4NkS, Si liD 11. IHMIS hml, iibt y I--S. lliivrsiti 'LD-1NE PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND HOME RECEIPTS A. SPECIALTY. ICE COLD SODA WATER. C. N. BOYD, SUCCESSOR TO 0. W. SPEERS May 11. "79 Eli Uown.i.t, Dr. Amount of ilu.llcate ttn. Bt work r,s .i " salary M 24 exwniliturea 2 -JI w eauneratioti - 74 " attending wttl-uient..... 1 lo Every srnelo or I'oflce tinntod la mv Prk-e I.Mt la cheap at the price from that iiuuteil at US centa, 10 my eele-tirntetl French or Uelmomid. a win, at any time, prove this oy aiiowintr (il re tuetetl) the t'oltee in ita greeu atate. To those who tlcairc aomethlna venr lanry. I receiumen my new r'ng.icu VurvtK : which is. with the ex cuption f tho celuhrated IJelmomco, (which ha nuetiual.) the Uncat Codec in the market. The 4713 05 ili-nian-.l which bat prunir np fur it In the lu't tew weeaa ia aunicient pruol or tnis. I he Kio t rtEs are atraijtht ltlo"a, (not Sjnfrf, which are too weak.) atroDif and Duo flAvonsl, freh an- carefully roaaten lielnir. roasted on Tuesday auJ a itursiiay oi eacn weea. Un thia pri.-s lut, 1 to call attention to the following linlunce tlae Eli Bowman A. J. Savlob, Do. Aid juut oftluplKate Cn. lly work salary orderi!, etc... 7 zn . 4 T . a to . 7 iri SE.VSOXABI.K GOODS FOR SUMMOt DRINKS. Vanilla Svrup. Iinon Svrun. Orentre Pvrup. Strawlierry Svrup, ka.ipberry fevrup. Lime Juice, Itnitiaeei. Hlackwell'a K:taptcrry Viitcir:ir. ltiemoB Sjuifar, Jlixed lirden (Jruwu Tea lor l-.x-d Tea. roit Fir ic. Balacce due township Jai on J. IIakku, Dk. Amount of .tuiticatc Cr. lly work $73 18 aaiary v is 4-J2 sa . is : Balance due Jacob J. Baker JOKATUAS NallBOW, iU Amoant ofdupllrate Cu. I)y work niulerlal ealttry " cash .:M'7 ! . 0 t . 17 W a 00 AltoflhcabovenamedKeoK f'ailfornla Emits Calirorni-i Jams Dun. let? Marmalade Itomh iS-tl 9i Honey liuara Jelly Pressed Cornel licl l.unciiHam l.une'11 l.mauo fottcd turn. luck. n. Tuirue anil Turkey httrdines (lyatcn Picklcl Lamli'' loniiuc, lU.n.ienw l .Milk Fre-fh L-ibster Frefhand Spice I S.ilmon Frwh .uat-aerc-i e,nf.se & marnwaii a ricaica and Sauce Crackers S.p Imtwrte! and Anif-ri- cau I hecae lried Beer Queen Olives Clam and Ui'hithowtier Irni.irtid B..if.vna Siiuifc . 4S09 87 1 S.itail lres"in trench lustard HoitroX li;w- IK.'l AM WYCT1IS tXTttACT Op JAVA ASl) .uocnA Cokfk Can tijieuers. 81 oa 78U 6: i'J 3a Balance due townahip ADAMS. MILLER. Township Clerk. . J EKE S. MILLER, CHRISTIAN STKEXO, OEOKUE. C. L1CHTY, June It Auditors. ASSIGNEE'S SALE Ol' TALI' A CLE REAL ESTATE. The un'ieriTieil AMiirnt of F.tiimnnaM II. -rah. :s lit r wm ku ail iuiiu- uie, un SA TUIlDA Y, June 23, 1379, at i o'clock, p. m.. on tbeprcmU:s. in Allegheny townsntp. soineriH:t county, Pa., a certain tract ol land, with tue appurtenance, situate la the snid tu4hlp of Alle-ithuny, aili.iiuinx hinds of Eliza Iranincr, Henry Sarver's heirs, Jactb Wamtauirti, Simon Krifciinirer. anil others, containing .'0 acres, nearly all cleared, and in a if"01! state oi cultiva tion. The improvements are a lotc dwelling bouse and loir ham thereon erected ; there are a1m Iruit tree a and e'lod tunnicr water on the premises. onvenient to the hiusc wlilb lay directly on the route of the couti uiplated railroad through Dcetcr"! Oap. TERMS One third of nurchae ni-acy to he paltl on coiitirmati'ia of aule. one-third ia six m -ntlis, and oue-thir-l in one yearirom conannj- tionof sale, with Interest on deferred paymen'S: ten per rent, of purchase ni'n.-v to he laid on th day ol sale, which is to be deducted from the band roey. GEORGE O. WALKER. Jane II Assignee. A MONTH iruaranteed. t2 a tlay at borne made by the rndiiuricus. Capital not re-inlred: we wiil start you. Men, women, boys and Kirls make money faster at work for us than at anvthiux else. The work I liuht and leasunt, and such as anyone can go rigrat at. hosawhoare wise who see this nolle wtu smd us there addresses at oot-e ami -e lor themielves. 'ostly tiutlit and terms free. Now is the time. Those already at work are laying np I a rite sums i inuneir. Address TKl'E i. CO., AnROstJ, Maine. June II. s HElllFF S SALE. By virtue oT sundrv writs or Fieri Facias issued oat of the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset Co.. Pa., and to me directed I will ex pose to sale by public outcry, at the Court liause in Someract, on TiiurgJat, June 2G, 1379, at 10 o'clock a. M., the following descrilied real estate, vi: All the rtifhL title, interest and claim or A'llliam Tressler, ol, in and to the following described real estate, via : A certain tract or land situate in unrimc r a wp , jouierect county. Pa. containinir lit) acres, m.re or less, of which the) e are about 80 acres cleared, with a two-story I rime House, lost oarn ana etner outbuild Inscs thereon erected, ad lolnliiat lunets ot Mieiih Tn-asler, Peter .Shoemaker. Knct.l. s heirs, John Matthias and t.lbers, with the appurtenan ces. Taken In execuiion as the piwerty or Uiiam Tressler, ai the suit of Josepn Tn-ssler, Trosiee for the sale of the real estate oi joiin iresticr, lecd. TERMS. Anr person purrhaslnir at the anove sale will please take notice that ten per cent, of the purchase money must be paid as soon as the property Is knocked down, otherwise It will aarain M exHMed to sale. The residue of tbe purchase monev mnst be pcli' on or befora the -JJ tlay of Auvust, 1H79. the day Bxed by the Court for the acknowledgment of sheritl'B deeds: and no deed ill be acknowledged until the purchase money u paid In. ...... i. , -. . r-Dvr.n a 1 1. r., Jane 4 Sneriif. aiOJI EK K ET 31 A E K W. T Corrected by Ceoi U BssBiTB. DaLJ i CHOICE CFCCtFIES, fLCUR L TEED Apple, dried, f a Applebutter, V fl Brail. t leu Us Bauer, V fc (kez) Kuf.er, fl (roll Buekwfccitt, 1 LnPLcl meal, 1 O t.i Beeswax, y . iac.n, shoulders. ft " aides, " ' country hau.s. f a. Corn, (car f)l.ei.itji Cora, (slieileti) ft bushel. - Corn meal 9 Call skins. f? a Ek.lt, r dox Flour, V bM Flaxseed ft bo., il II Hams, (f 'iiru.Kure.1) V k Lard, y . Leather, rwi sole, ft it. up'.cr " " kip. " rIii--iii:(ira, and et.op l-.-vXs...... cau. i u....- Potatoes, t b Peae-iiej, urij, y j,. ti'.... Ti:?--' m i Raits. JJ t Sail. No. t, fl l.bl.txl Urtmctl Alum, per aavc-k " AatiU.n, per ae Surar, a-eliuw ft whltat TaUow, a Wheat. $t Lai R'ool. tl a 4c to ic attfiot II lito jl 24 .. I.'.ios . - 75c- :l 7 to 43 oo . -isc 7o I totic 6e to 64: 2C C Vt ft 10 to 5 to 76 1-j to lie He 0 10c aofjM -70e tr.ij . U ........ib(45e eiac to 7e tie to 74c lc .41 Ti -vl W la tl Ti 44 00 , M10 10312)4! .....7e tl CO 34043 NE W AD VEU TJSEMFJi TS. L EGALSALK 1579, lit-tine of a tleweeor tbe t'. urt of Common rie.-ioI Wooierset e-uiity I will rell tbe Real Es tate of Ji im Poister, at " atdic salt on tbe premi ses ill MllloTd twp. ID Sclurdny, Augiol 2 at one o'cl c k r. w., A tract ot land ia KiHor-l towuship. Somerset count t. I'a.. conuinlna; 64 acres, ex. re or less, or wbleu 40 acres are cleared; 10 acrea lo meadow with dwelling; house, arrist miii, saw-clil, oara and other buiklinits and orchard on tbe taue TERMS. Or.e-ihl.-ol on cr.&.-matUa o tale, oce-iairJ in al mnctba. a&d ooo-tninl in one year Eitll intereat oa deterred payments from day of sale. Ten per cent, wiil be required asiooaai the prti erty ls (-.ruck ou. R. H. Brnu Jon--IS AsMgrRetol John Poister. UDITOR S NOTICE. li.rlnir been antiolnted by the Court or Com mon Picas of Somerset County, tin nation of W. H. Koontx, Esq.. Auditor to oistrtr-ute the fond in the hands of Sherifl Kyte.ari'inic from the sale of the personal property of Hutch Wiaud, to and amonit those entitled thereto ; notice Is hereby given that I will attend to niy duties under said appointment, at the office of W. H. Koontz, In Somerset, t Titurlay the llb day of June 1S7'J. iv . ii. reia A a.x.1 it ti nit i.. June 4. Auditor. 4 UDITOB'3 NOTICE. Ji scph W. Beam ) In thelVurtoi Common to Pleas ol Stmierwt Co., Pa. JJ. S. Fleck. ( No. :,7. Jauuary Term l7-. (Voluntary Assignment.) The undersigned Audiuir arp- inted by said f'eurt to distribute the funds in the hands of B. S. Fieck. above nametl asslimee, hereby utres notice that for said purpose be will sit at Lis olflc In Ihe Borouitb of Somerset, on 1 hursday, the Uih day or June. It7. when and where all persons Inter ested can attend. jue 4 U.S. EXDSI.EY. Auditor. UD I TOR'S NOTICE SOMEUSCT COUNTY. is ! : At an adjaurned Orphans- Court held at SV;mer set, In and Hr Somersit Coanty, un the Slst day of May, A. 1. lata, lietore the lle-norabte, tiie Judei a thereof. In tbe matter of tho estate of rtooh Kotthcr, deceased. ' . onmctionof Jas. L.Pnxh iJ. Ihe Ccnrt ap pointed H. S. Endsiey Es-j. auditor lo distribute tbe fund in the hands or the adaiiniMratoir and trustee to and aincusr tiiosc 'regally tutltied there to. 1 Attests W. B. 1 ukase. Clerk. Notice Is hereby jtiren that I wilt accn.1 to the duties if the affve api-ointmcnt, at toy office in the liorouiih of Somerset, on Friday, lbs luib day of June, 1H7D. II. S. EKDSLEY. Jute 4 u.liior. ARDON. otice Is hereby given that application will tie made to tbe Board ? I Pardons at its aesMiat on tbe Di Tuesday ol July liitf, lor tae pur.iou ui josae W. H KOONTZ. VAU HAY. J. H. I UL. Atty's fur Jesse Bautimaa Ban-hiun. aAay2S,Tu PUBLIC SALE. OF VALUALLE REAL ESTATE. "By virtue of onlers of the Orphans Court of liedrord ami sonieraei counties, tuvtiiuKiiuti 111 seU at i-ublic sale oa the premises oa luesday, July 1, 137, two tracts' of taal. the ptrpcrty of Card, Wm Walah, l ite of Juniata towuahip, l-.lftjj tvuutr, dcoiased. IS'o. 1 ooataini oaa kaitdrcd and thirty-nine acres and 14 perches, of which (3 acres and 42 ifchc are lu Bedford county, and 84 aTes and LjS iierches are In Somerset county This tract ls nearly all rood Umber land, a part only cleared and ucder lence. It adjoins Xo.I lands of II. Welfhope, Topper. Lutnan and Wertx. No, 1 contilai iiiacraa and IM perchea, of whk-h H7 acres and lot perches are in Bed ottl county, and 44 acres and iil perches are In Somerset Co.. about two-thirds of this tract are cleared and uu der fence, wltlt a dwellinx bouse ami other bnild insrs tbereoB. Tbis tract adjoins No. 1 acd j'd. .5 ot Cape Walsh's real estate :acl f '. 'Mc Uirr s heli, K H JI, a?J IL WJikope. Sale to forniaecct at I o-clok r. Jr. T tiM3 L'aei. at confirmation of sale. DAN1ELCJSNA. Trustee to sell tbe real estate of Csf tain Wax. Walsh, dcc'J. Juae IL 025&, TEA-! THE ONLY EGDSE IN THE CITY THAT lilFGETS THE CELEBRATED PRICE OF TEA. Yountr Hvsun, (riiniMWile-r, itujicriai, : 4x-., mo , cue., su ., i -)o un I .Tniian, ; 1.20 per i un l. Oolonir. hniili.-ri Br:akfast, J Mixed Tea 25 and 30 rents tier pound If to drtirfd. iritl naik anu of lUr a'eocc i .1 4 ar 10 U'.uozc8 trt.'iouf extra cnarue. COFFEE ! PRICE OF ROASTED COFFEES. Rio, - l2'-5. 15. 17. Ill 23. 24 and ti7 cents per lb. Java Flavircd, 2. per lb. Rio and Jitvu. jtlaracailM, - i7c. - Java - o4aDu.';.:. Ijiifittyni, - 24c. " M'iclia, - - 3Jc. " Dcluionio. - :rc. " French, - - 2Sc " G-XiEEl COFFEES I.'lo, 12, 14, IS. 21, 21 and 25 cts. Java, 2S and 30 cts. Ligmiyrt, 2ii cfs, Maracall'O, 2o cl. Mocha, 30 cents. THE CELEBRATED DELMONICO COFFEE! QTRAWBRIDGE QLOTH1ER Njw Itrl'e et;eclj.i auenti m to the DBESS O-OOJDS STOC2 As rcDrrjcutiiiij an asirtrneut cf Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, Never before shoxn in P'ui'adjtpl.ia. Wl 8AVZ OVIit wt iiiti orr.a PIECES St lTIMiS AT JSC. 1 3. PCS.FOREI'JX FAKKICtf AT Compri.tna; MOHAIRS, DIAGONALS, CA3HM EKES, NOV ELT1ES, BEIGES, ETC. WE HAVE OVEtl 37i. ooo: PlEl tE.- SflTINGS A r Comprising iEMOLS, BEIGES, MOHAIRS. IIOUR ETTES, STRIPE3, PLAIDS, ETC. WE BAVS OVKB jooo: PIECES SCiriNCtS AT 25. Comprising MOM IE CLOTHS. CAS HM ER E-5. S I I.K M 1 X- ED SLiriNas, ALL-WOOL CHICKS, Pl'RE MOHAIRS, SOFT-WOOL BEIGES, CAMEL'S HAIR, STRIPES, PLAIDS ETC,, ETC. w dave ovrti 300: Pits. ALI. WOOL BE1GSAT 23.1 CumprtstDH NOVELTIES, JIOMIE CLOTHS, CAMELS II AIR, MONO CLOTHS, PLIDS, j STRIPt'S, ETC. WIUAVEOTtn j ji H) l'cT." r i: es c htext v hY:sat ; Compriiinx; S I L II ; 1 1 a E I), P E K 1 N S, C II EC K S, S A T I M S . C.V.MtLS HAIR, FOL'LFS, ETC. Sirate ac ldoul le width, at C.'i'l, T.", HTM. SirlOU, And upward.'. We bare i mmm tf pieces j f.'omprisinx; i LEKIES (t.2, Z9 .13-1 i Inches wi.I.i). FRENttH ! CASHMERES. PARIS NOVEL.TIES, ! C ASH3I ERE PES INDES, SHOODAS, FANCY Bl'NTIXOS, PLAIDS, CHEVRONS, ETC., ETC. BOTH TWILLED AND PL.l IN. -tot- WE ALSO HAVE This delicious Ci tlee Is un ivated fr Its delight ful Aroui a. If all other CotlL-ei have tulle a to please you, try THE CELEBRATED DELMONICO COFFEE! I beg alio to call special attention to my ntw French Coffee. This isa rabe mixture of R.inECoffees strength and flavor lielng s- cointiined as to produce a of lee that will more than please tho mur-t ardent lover of tills popular anti delicious beverave. Tbe plce bas been put so low, considering tbe quality, that already a lanre demand bas sprung up tor it. lo test iu merits, include a ! w pounds ot "i rent n ccnee in your next orcer. PRICE PER FOOD FISH. Meekerel, Extra No. 1 Estra Store Mess, (no heads or tails) per 2D lb. kit i4 00 Mackerel, Extra ro. 1, Extra shore. Mess, (no beads no tails) per 14 lb. kit (tl 20 Mackerel, No. 1, Best Shore, per J) lb. kit, 2 5 Mackerel, No. 1, Bay, per 2U lb. kit 1 90 Mackerel, No. 2, Large Fat. per 2j ib. kit,... 1 i Mackerel, No. 3, Large Extra, ' 1 34 Mackerel, No. i, " vi Mackerel, Fresh 1 lb. cans IS Codfish. Woman's Fartnte B-j.ne-leja, per 3J lb box. 42 00; per lb ts White Fish, i bbls White Fish, -.0 lb. kits 140 Lake Herring, ' , bbls 1 -10 Lake Herring. 15 Ib. kits 70 New Holland Herrinir, per keg 1 20 New Russian Sardines, " Vo Codmh, Georges Bank, per lb Oj TEE FA5CY FUENCH CCIT'EE WILL PLEASE Y8U. suavii i l.i IU Powdered Sugar 10 1'is Crushetl Suxar 9' Ins Cut Loaf buirsr 11 lo? No. 1 Granulated Sugar. ll'- lbs Standard A Sugar 12 Ins ASugartSoft) It; lbs BSuirer 13' It s. Best N. O. Soger 14 Ilia Light Ytllcw Sugar. 14' lbs No. 2 Yetlow Sugar 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 cut 1 oo 1 U0 1 00 1 w 1 ! 1 00 THE EESCH CCFTEE WILL PLEASE IGD! Cins Corned Itcef (2 ) W 3 - l.uuch Ham ir Tonic ue 1 f4 2 '- Boned Turkey and citickeo 1 .0 3 Sandwich Polled Meats 1 20 2 ' Huckins' Souis 1 vo ' Fresh Salmon (1 ?. ) 1 Oo 6 ' Fresh Mack-rel (1 ! ) t eo " Fresh Ixster (lo..) 1 Ou 14 I ove oysters 1 0t 8 " Frencb'Sanlines 1 vo CALIFOIINIA FRUIT San Jose Fruit Packlcg Co.'J, ia Full V.'ci;bt 2' 4 ft-. Cans, eoinDrifclnr: Yellow Clang PeathtS Apricots Bartlett Pcarf t'is. Ui;e, and Jackwortb Plum Ger man Pruues Strawberries Muscat Grapes Nectarines, per cnu, : 4 cents, 3 cans lor il 10. MISCELLANEOUS. 15 lb. New Currants .fl 00 12 lls New Valencia KaL-in .... 1 Iri 15 lbs. New Turkey Prunes 1 00 20 U s. Choice Drie.1 Peaches 1 te 10 lbs. Drie.1 Blackberries )w ili Ilia. Extra Oatmeal..- I Oi 10 lb. No. 1 Heatl Rice 1 00 12 Us. No. SI',,, Una Kico... 1 to 13ll. No. 3 h' 1 00 Vi' ., Us. Create Chaeoo 1 o-j 4 tls. StrU tly Pure Ground Pepper 1 0 30 Bags Syracuse Salt 1 00 13 Bars Johnson's Borax Soap 1 IM 17 Cakes Babbitt's Best Soap 1 to OIsTE TliOTJ'SJl.ISraD PIECES BLACK HERNANIES & GEENA INES, At prices from 0 cent to $2.50 tier ya:! Please xjte : Wi- tf .j plus of whatever oa it:a i iTlscat of stjl-.s j i:tc e.t'.."A:rii iirj, ' Ai'.-tts. Send direc t t the bUtru fer sam .iLii secure the sdFuntara cf eur low prices. QiiiDAWDmnf? rOIllil lillllJ II u C LOTHIE N. . COR. EiaE THMMARKET STS, Apr3t) THE CHEAPEST HM ARE STOR -wiihs r or the- ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. :0:- BlEPxS & BABNETT, SUCCESSORS TO 1QHH f. 3'.YyER, S0MKRSET, PA: e take pleasure in announcing to tiie public that we have JUaST TIaI a large ami complete stock of Hard ware, which we intcml to sell at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ! Our stock is complete in all respects, article usually kept in Hardware Stores. tnd compri ses everv -:U:- Blacksmiths' tools and supplies, such as Iron, Norway Xail rod Iron, Vulcan IIorsc-nail, Taper Taps, Horse Shoes, Fine Sleigh-shoes and Cast Steel, A lul line of 15est Norway Iron, Carriage and Tire I'olts, and Axle Clips. complete stock of Malleable Iron, Burrs, &c.,r&c. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, comprising a full line of Kim and Mortise: Locks, Cast ;tnd Wrought Mutts, aconud and plain, a complete sU k of Nails always on hand, alo a full aoitment of Glass. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. We have always on hand a complete stock tf Saws both Hand and Cross-cut, Axes, Hatrhcts, Hammers Steel and Try Squares, Compasses, Bench and Fancy Planes etc., etc. We aha)s lu-p a full line of licvolvcrs, Pitols, Sl:ot-gnn Powder-flasks, Shot-icuc!trs, Cartridges, Caps, "Wads, Hi He and Shot-gun Powder, ;;lso a full line cf Gun Ilcpairs. :0:- 1 Cukes Proctor k. Oaml-le s White Soap... 1 00 M i;aaea- m:o atussiaa -atp. .......... 14 Bart Irish Shamrock Soap 15 Bars Acme Soap S lln. Weyman's ."ut k. Dry Tutao... 2 lbs. Good Narv Tobacro lot llis. Banner iiaking Pow.U-,. ....... 4 l"s. Loose Baking Ptidr... 1 Boxes Cooceo.traiwl Lye No. '4 13 B-xee t e..: a. Salt M Tg Co. a I.ye. t. .. v., ... 2 luaa 1 00 1 UI , 1 00 . 1 -v . X , 1 ou . l ir - I w 1 ia . I Tho FRENCH COFFEE i a Rare Mixture of Rare Coffee ! t-now to send i:o:ney.:: .Se-nel vonr 3Iiney ly Ri'giatcrttl Letter, Poet t)tace Money Orik-r, or Draft oa Pittsburgh I'auk. Do not send yocr Check. sWSccd f. r JuneCst jtjxasasd ric Lift gir- Isg tjUoia ioif i'.l.-- J.R.JEIIE No. 2S Fifth Ave, PITTSBURG, PA. We have a tcmplcte lir.e ( 1 l.;.n;ps, I.r.ntcn.s, ir.d jr.pj lit s A full line ci Saddlery Hardware, comprising Sndd!e-trees Buckles, Kings, Harness-pads, Ornaments, etc., etc. -:0:- In the Agricultural Department we have a full stack, e Forks, Shovels, Hope, Chains, Mono and Curry-Comb., Hcrst bruihesj etc., etc. We make a specialty ofPockrt and Table Cut!crj. Alo Silver Plated laole arc, Platen and Britannia Spoons. e also make a specialty cf Paints, Oils also Painters' Tools, etc. ib;1 Varnishes, and We keep constantly o;i )ind the Celebrated Cticumber Pump, (porcelain line) and a cheaper quality tiiat arc not lined. This Pump has taken the lecd of all ethers wherever introduced. :o: 11 goods warranted to be as represented. Our principles are Fair Dealing, Quick Sales, and Small Profits. Wc challenge competition. Call and examine gocds, and a certain prices lefore purchasing elsewhere. BYEES & BARNETT. o I)
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