The Somerset Hent'i A leltes-liioe rain Cell in on Sunday mora in g. thi. taui.k; THE REUNION ; -OFT1IK- ,.- .Julj 2. 17-. rrr' irv ti.c Disipics Pupdy-hnoi pinc 10ri PENNSYLVANIA, 2ZSESVZS SOMERSET. Mr. Cbsrley H-rr. -oiir and proprietor l Ihc l'clrolia .Vcrd, is id town.' W rill' ! W rTO l 1 I-Jf J insL TIip ?rand Fourth-of-July calibration 15'--rliu promise lo be big tiUir. Company G wili be inspected at this y Col. Hill. .i 1 ;C0 r. m.. on the gib ' .TlW0llEOUIO 11. Park Kiinmel. who ha just finished . his junior year at Allegheny College. ; Muatlville, rciurtml borne last Thursday. I We received a valuable cotnniuicalion ' Irom New Lexington, one page of which i was mislaid, which will prevent it pcbli-calion. vi- - '...sirec WEST. The Cumberland extension of the Bed- j ford Division, Pennsylvania Railroad, was finished last week, and trains re now run--1L- ninit regularly. ... l1"t' ..HI-"' ' Phil. if U' tnii'ii"" .. v- . uinv.n - j.;lt,t.urg , tfrw York P- j We are glad to notice that the Street Couiojitbioncr has at last commenced to t UU p. I'? ?" i elen the loose stones and rubbish from onr i public thoroughfares. 5 47 7-1 Over Ono Thousand Veterans in Lino. Tremendous Outpouring of the People! ' Heftier Six and Eicht Thoasand Peo ple Assembled In oar JIohb tain Town ! Procession, Addresses, : Music, Dinner, and a Good Time Generally ! '.',. .r- , t 7:is Tim 1 minutia The Keunion of the 10th Pennsylvania Re8ervea. tbe nral held ta the county, ana tbe most successful ever held in the State, since tbe war, waa an event never to be lorsotlen bv those who participated, and will be a pleasant recollection tor me 7et- erans who were present ; and as tbey talk nf and rfll the aranes that were enacted inc; to the press oi other matter, we Dm'nesville.Mechanicsvi e. Fredericks j are unable to publish several interesting buret Gettysburg, and other memorable communications received this week, but 0tiles that they engaged in, they will u ill fnritf-&vor tn An to in our next 1kkiii u n - -i ..i.uonM mMfin r n H 1 1 m ! I 1 1 III iuc BUU UiUflUIC UW anil nvatinn Unilpred tbem uv llicir com a numotr oi our puonc ana pnvsw; . ffr..eful nnblic buililinps were illuminated on the nifibt of .....-. . tbe "Gtb, but as there was some misunder -'--! ',-.neliWil 0. I'M ,1 OU v- S W a. is- . - . - . ll!r. ar. -r'?t'.,i.M-if"."':'I. l;l!llull'l"i: k.--"'; . iu r. MB ''' . Vvmb Avrtiue n.l Pmith- i'.''" 'ur';'',1rH omml Ticket e standing in tbe was n;H generaL matter tbe illumination Our "budlums" were out in force SaJur- PBEPARATIOKS FOB THE DAT luul Wd commenced weeks before, and lite diflerent committees had spared no time, pains or expense in ornamenting and beautitvinz tbe public buildings and day night, and long alter midnight tbeir grounds and preparing sucn a inumpa as howls could be beard in different sections -i"-ng m the gallant old regiment of the town, much to the annovance of re- tbe heroes ot some nity oaiucs oi wuora rpecta'jle citizens. ..a-.aB-I- Biai.roiT. ie-w.-t,D (lU train - . v Sjtf' :i :o . m- t v- ....iTh Iieftl West. K.ul.r T.n.. Tat. t We are told that the band stand erected by tbe Executivc,Conjnihlte cl the Sol diers' ltcunion will be presented to the Kmtrwt County Agricultural t-ociety. i:i:u will be removed to their grounds at an early day. Owing to a mistake of tbe compositor in like preriou Mood. And alongside ot drew his patriot sword, am) iitarvlinl mit Lexington and tiuukrr Uiit aud those oth- i to take command ot tbe regitm-nt. Tbe . ' i .i . .i.... : i ' ,.i i . i. t .i i i i... Ct llUOU9 IUUH3 UU1UK VWU 1 (11.0 VfUUCI MIVI IUC .HUKQ U-M -.u UJ fft CI If . , , imr rw.rr m uihhii.. Onl- on- iiii.ii niarivil the tiiM-uim ..rl "rty wben V. I Pted by UlneJ caused by j '. , try. . l.e ,er-l woun l ti receiveit in the war. bumrtlaii, July V.i, Ibl'J, alll ei- the beginning of oar Xaiona! life, we tuajof the same political party, and the speak- ., it . ' . . thJJ "l- " ' "-t ivik "rf clH.m raiik without uioruraacment irne luter er saw in this lnculcnt an asaurauce that In Z . ... . " .. -. v i iarrM, .."' - '--irt' im-i yet equally lamou.i buttle-lirlUs oi SUilob, Uie future as in the pan Cbicaiaauga, Anuiuuu, the Wilderness found who would abandon party and a long list of others that mark the tn- er it endangered their country. umpn and preservation of that lite, ior only that spirit ot Patriotism alone which was the source of a Nation's life can long remain the sure safeguard o! its liberties. And that spiiit is ever tbe same in whatever age or country it may manifest itself. It is that heroic devotion oi the soul that holds an espoused idea, truth, right or principle dearer than life itself. It is ever tbe same, whether we look npon it defend ing tbe liberties of Greece on the plains of Marathon or at tbe pass of Thermopylae, or behold it animating tbe Iloruan legions in tbeir world-wide conquest; the same wlthii,tt tku .liarilat-ot liv th lirAVA Vl& in Alpine tosses, or bv tbe sturdy Scotch I honest and virtuous and tbey loved their oa the blood field of Bannockburn ; the country. There might be those who v.ii .un K';i m- .'a;."s V r. V a 1) ffK TS KilKS TS. Tbe speaker pave a brief sketch of the iZSu. " -'" fv L.ptain Joeeph seven day battles in front of IUchmond, " uesP!au eTer!lrew Ure;t!il- A and narrated some incident which carnal ""mrr .r,h'o!d rade from leaver inder his notice, Tbe 10th Regiment pjr- j T!,,f, ua'u- A1 -l at Garrett icipatedin sixteen great baules, one at aUcr unt! ticipated least of which must be decisive engagements. ranked with the bicb, resulting THE DAT AFTLE Friday morning little remained ot the otncrwise, would have cuangeu tne tace oi vast cnwd of the day before, and but for history, and as a part of the Division of Pennsylvania Reserves, had deserved and received the praise of lu commanders, and made an honorable history, lite cause in which it fought was just, and its decision under an appeal to tbe God of battles could not be reversed. The people were same whether it appears in the vigilant and high-sou led service of the minute men of tbe Revolution, or in the grand acheive- ments of the heroic veterans that eurronnd me to day. Gentlemen, we are pr.id oi your histo ry. We leel honored ty your visit, lo you and yeur comrades in arms we owe the final triumph of our cause and tbe present enjyments of our liberties. And in this reception which we hereby tender you, and in tbe hospitalities of our village, ireeiv extended, we wtali to express m an humble way our sense of obligation and gratitude to you for your eminent ser vices in behalf ot oar common cause and country. loa meet to-dav, gentlemen, not u re vive sectional r.rile or to cberUh bitter animosities, but to enter upon tbe recre ations cf peace ; to recall the past, aud renew old friendships ; to reproduce from the storehoase of memory the vivid scenes ot tent-life, ot camp and oi field ; to think again ot misfortunes bravely borne, of hardships mutually shared ; to talk once more ot battles fought and won. And here let me speak a word for the dead. We can not forget to-day in the midst of these joyful scenes, the brave men who marched with you to battle, but still live. They sitll live in the sacred recollections of your own hearts ; they still live in the re3iect and honor ot their ;-.:!' !i,tii Hie MouuUin Ml-w . ' , i. -" r"'1 ,nJ , .M..ilay nt 61- so: rrint-o'-KH'- " il 00 m f- U5 P- uu" 6S A. M v.-r.ii'i-- 0il- yiri'vl'ra-.Oiio'6. ; ,- Fi-ttt-aB utOrtous. ' . -v bunt and kid woodo tTtrtov-iy. -;srTurI)ru:.of C.X Doyd i: you vli hippy. Ti.eU.uni. wasn't an old-fashioned tsur afwr all .tk.. .iWmice" buys all her Drugs cC.S. B"yd'f. TbfMiliaapoa du l-rour hotel tper sad merchants. That ba-!Dd t mine" buys all his P-. : B"?-1'- I s. rc oiier than Xon Explosive Oil iuircturibts snJ dwellings. foii Sr.. are the cheapest Sign Ke.t U'itern Pennsylvania. u-ji op' of lie Herald, ready for t'z. oui be bad at tii oee. Ta 'jt! ila buv While Ixad, Oil, v., -i. i'.im. Ac. at Bvers A liaraet. a?!t, 1'a, i... an LnnJ-the Oliver Chilled Tt. v:d npsiis at liyers & Harnett, kitrstt Pa. f..wt t 4.Mnd band show case. C N. IJovd's. Will be sold S:5 v.. i Suiters, stitched, double fc.it. wsrrkiitd never to rip, as . 4 IW, at 1'AKkEAi TKf-XT S. tai frt prices of Sails. ( ron. Glass tl Ac. Itefore pnrcbafiug else Bver A lUrnetl, cVmiereet, Ta. Iatu.. VX eu-stiuers for cucumber Cook i Deerits. U Krr. A B."s CtiucU ryrup a.L:;m. and get something good, en. Prw Bkdcta'e. M-r II w-niade Buttoned Oailcrs, t::iei. orly ft ). all other work in pro--.:t si lVk Trcnt'a Bft." Try a satk or -t o! it We guarantee good bread. Cook A- liEEUT. Lir.'.vnt.ir Xon Explosive Oil. For CKK & CKEKITS. I sJirr, Vu:ist and Auritt. No. 256 f. ivfsat, I'lttsiiurch, Pa. Ej e. Ear, i tcu Csurrb s;ciallics. r!.tK. Xow is tbe time to ,r ssj her of 2tJ ounds only r-xK A Ceeuits. t. u, n Jir:tui't u i;y your car i.'"1 y-.! j n-ctived. i:sUting '. :-. t'.uje Ikinp.K '.i:. Stair ;d i S. the bistoriaa justly says, "to a succession of brilliant achievements from Drainesville to Gettysburg, without a tarnish to mar the story of '.heir greatness, without a de teat to tarni&h theii unsullied banners, or a blemith to detract from tbeir tame, the battle of Betbesda Church is a fitting end." Wednesday eve tbe committees "rested on their arms'" and viewed with proud satis faction the completion of tbeir work; they the account published last week, the snake justly felt that all had been done that could killed by Mr. Xiooderaus was made sever- be done and that what was done was well al feet too long and several inches too "e. ever Deiore naa uie ioa own thick. Mr. X. thoncht it was too snakv J g' y ecorated. ana never ueiore uiu u .,i n..t r i.;. tr;un.i. .;k. tKi.,t look halt mj beautiful. Arches bad been i.,. y...A I snrune acr.- the ditferent streets, tbe ma jority oi tue Duuaings were naiiououieiy countrymen ana dv tueir saerince nave McMillen of Johnstown, trimmed with cnaung anu evergTeens.anu achieved that sure rewaru oi pairio.isin, an to leave a fine stallion the starry emuiem oi a oauou e prac nut- enduring immortality oi graieiui praise. icrea irom every wis, juui iv,uc iiicreiore, in our welcome io-uay e handsomely ornamented with flags were would venerate tbe niemorv ot the dead thrown across the four streets leading into while we honor tbe presence of the liv the Public Square, in the centre oi me me, Diamond was placed a band stand, so feet I When Luther C. Ladd, a youth of nine- hiirh and U feet square ; running through I teen and one ot the first to fall in the re- tbe centre of tbe stand was a tag-6tatf 1U0 cent conflict, was shot down in the streets feet out ot tbe ground ; on each of tbe tour of Bali i more on the memorable l'Jth of sides of tbe stand was painted the word April, 1SC1, ho turned hU eves to the flag Welcome," in tetters three leet in length; ghove him and in tailing cried out with each of tbe tour pillars was surmounted hig Utest breath "All bail the stars and with a stand ot arms, and in me centre were four shields bearing tbe inscription 10th P. R. Tbe corner poles were trimmed with popular colors, and ex- wiahed to assail it, but they wera afraid to do so. No crowd ot men could be assem bled out of which, at the tap of a dram, it would not be easy to organize companies and regiments of veterans, who would take op arms as they did in 1661, if they had the same occasion tor it. 1 bat neces sity, would not again arise no one need fear iu The Union would be preserved, the nation would endure united, prosperous, powerful and free. At tbe close of Mr. Eider's.address, tbe lion. 11. W. IIofToian, of Maryland, was enthusiastically called for. Mr. Hoffman came forward and responded in the follow ing happy style : SPEECH Of ROS. HRXKT W. HOFFMAN. It gives me great pleasure on this occa sion to meet with tbe veterans of the 10th Pennsylvania Reserves, and with other members of the Grand Army of the Re public. The brave men who stood in tbe breach of 1SG1 well deserve the respect and honor of tbe country they have pro tected. They who have borae the hard ships of war have certainly earned a tall right to tbe relaxations of peace. Veter ans, you have a right to these reunions. They ought to be happy and inspiring. Tbey ought to be provided tor you with mo cn-gsm arcues ana uecoralious, our streets would have resumed their wonted appearance. Company A, and, in fact,all oi onr citizens, male and female, have proud satisfaction in knowing that the work incidental to the successful getting uy ui ulu a nioniier ceieuranon was well performed. It exemplifies what can be accomplished by harmony and unanimity. ne crowa was aecenliy supplied with money, and purchased liberally at the stores anu snops. t he laces ot many of our business men are much shorter thm tney were a week before the Reunion uuuii:, uui i - ... . - . . , who returned no more. It is sad indued . ., i .i . :- in. fll i rlv m.l,.l . .v,n nt Ih-m lual oulte wou,u """ ml"' .: i i l ... JZ i . ,i: ! .. .,.,, v.. . . I ion for the annual reunion ot her veterans uiu, out u.foic u uic iu a nuuiij .u.-. , for life is measured by results aud not by years. V ben one dies is not so much the question as how, and where, and in what cause. Let me say of the dead that they The National Complaist. Dvsoen- sia is the national complaint. Almost ev ery other man or woman you meet has it, and the revolt is that the number of pseu do remedies for it is as numerous as Pha raoh's host They are for the most part worthless. There is, however, a search ing eradicant ot this distressing and obdu rate malady, one wh.jse genuine merits long since raised it to a foremost place iuou5 me stapie meaicines ot America. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters extirpates ujspejwia wun greatei certainty and promptitude than any known remedy, and U a most genial iavigorant, appetiaer and aid to secretion. These are nut empty as sertions, as thousands of our countrymen and women who have experienced its ef fects are aware, but are backed up by ir refragable proof repeatedly laid lcforc the public. Tbe Bitters also promote a regular habit of body and give a health ful stimulus to the urinary organs. Mr. James compelled which be bad driven here on the 26th, w ith Mr. Peter Ileflley. From some cause the horse became very lame in bis left front leg and ws unable to be driven home. Mr. Hiflley thinks he will be all riht in a lew days. Sir Josiah Walter, of Milford township, an id sulwcriltcr to the IIebalu, and one who always pays in advance, by-tbe-way. was one day of last week attempting lo hive a smarm of kt, when they became aimry and attacked him, lighting down on bm in .arge numliers, slinging bim se verely in tue head, tace and dilierent parts ,.f tlw, 11, - J lr.. i- wtnaM ..r Attvlit I .- i . t- i. - : : . ...... . 1. .. v, .. .1 lOOl IMiSU, UJUWIU1UI W wl.l,o v. vigu, 1Q UCrUtl DUCI UU UV lilIVS IU1 Company G has accepted an invitation prominent battles mat tne ioiu negimeni iowea the tortunes oi that nag in tne aim- U: participate in tbe grand celebration t cuss "'."""""'"r "'"' csl u"urs UI i1-1" .i" "UY "la"'''"'"-u Berlin on the 4th. The members of the "aines -Mill, s nmi nun. auunsui, nu honor at .Mccnacio-viiie, ?ouih Jiauat- r reoenc&sourg, oeiiyBourg, buu iuc m u- i m, r reueru-Ksuurg anu on numerous ouier derne&s. I fields ; you bv whie eiTorts it still waves THE CHOWD. The hotels were taxed to their utmost eanmeitv Wednesdar nicht by largo par ties arriving trora jonnsiown ana sur- oa some such occasion as this. It would be at least an acknowledgment of that debt of gratitude that can never be fally repaid I find myself, indeed, in heartiest accord with tbe spirit and demonstrations of this day. I have seen and heard enough to make tbe blood move faster in my veins. All honor to the men who saved this Un ion ! Bright be the day of their reminis censes, and forever sure the achievements of their arms' All honor to the heroes who preserved in '61 that which was se. cured in '70 ! I feel in your presence, gentlemen, like the Democrat of Detroit, who bowed to the name of Scott, written on a streamer a,t tached to a Whig pole. On being re proacbed for it and asked whether he bad changed his politics, be replied ; "Xo matter about the politics, I fought with hira at Lundy's Lane, and I shall forever respect him as a hero and a patriot. So, -. .1 :.. ; . i...... .... ........ t I oil lire. a uav ie, luuii, iuuvmcui - , , v if e ! . . ..I iron itmn v ion.,., I mMt m AnlillAP rtf more lasting than brass and more enduring - ' - - r than marble." And you, gentlemen, who dec? ,n mT.lieart I fcoaor him as a ere onr honored mietU to-dav. vou who uclu " tw-- company will h-ave here in carriages and wapons'at 7 o'clock in the morning, and ill return in the evenine. As there is to be no organized celebration here on tbe 4'.h, quite a cumber ot our citizens have n.etL- arrangements to spend tbe day in Berlin. rounding towns. At an eany hour 1 hurs- Hr ninininp our countrv cousins cum Grace Gi'.iierL in a letter to tbe Laiiet I menced to pour in, and by eight o'clock Floral Calirut of Xew Vork, says: "If I the town was alive with people. Tbe up I w ere asked why I considered Leaiuon's train composed of nine passenctrwiaches Iv superior to any other. I should say ; arrived at 10.15. bringing w ith it a large I her are cneaiier, ui re aurauie ; easily and more quickly used ; give more beauti till colors and shades than anv others. In tact tbey are indispensable. Your Drug- gh-ts keep it. tending from each to the stand was a forty have seen your comrades fall by your side J-hoou oayi ot sitting at tue leei oi a soi . L .1.. ..r t ! i . i . . Idler of the first Nanoleon. and hearmfl lrom his lips the thrilling story of that warrior's famous campaigns. Like-man ner, fellow-citizens, shall our children sit at the teet ot these bronzed veterans that may survive, and drink in the inspiring in triumph over all our land to-dav, not 8!0,T OI our country s inumpa. n e con only in these mountains that echoed once Ktulte you, to-day veterans, on the suc the thundcrinirs of Gettysburg, but also in ce83 ot yuf rn)- and that wr U no ?ore the Old Dominion and Palmetto State as ln our "aa- MJJ enjoy many long well, in the Crescent City ot the Gull andl. "-ppy yean oi ujcpcwx l" rudest hamlet of our borders the sama ; " have ccu-ed- you. veterans, by whose heroic services it the biot'eh. still fl ats the honored banner of a free and After the speeches tue crowd raoidlv mighty people ; you I gladly welcome thinned. When supper was announced to these festivities to-day in the name! not more than eisht hundred persons were were furnished with a i ii I'T.iri.i il i -i r i v i ' 1 1 j anil in i . itivi Kfnii.i . ..n . n . ri i. .. crowd from the southern ana eastern por- . , ; i. iiVr i 1 tionof the county, and Urge deleeations njent ot the Sew England boy, "All hail mca! superior, if f . riiiii; l-niontTwn. lireen- the stars and stnjjts and ttie g.lantl0:b Prominent amon Col. J.)e Reed, of I!eaver countv, for merly captain of Co. F, 10th Regt. P. R., and a prime favorite with all members of to eight thousand, the old Regiment, is still in town. He is . tue guest : .Mr. Geo. if. lavman. ot the !vmerset the-wav, possible, to the dinner. g the guests were the Queen City Band and tbe members of Ty ler Post Xo. 5, of the G.rand Array of the llpublic Shortly alter supper, and lust before the Cumberland delegation started and was variously estimated at froro five and ail who tooi part in the procession ' marcn to tne aepot, tney were caueu to i and verv manv w:io uiu no; i were invueu "um u vj. iicuii . uuuwu, m uu u ... . ) : ....Klij. . .. 1 1 tr.u.1 . . I. j I ...I tS.t 1 1 ,.a nrnnnciut tn. nvn.mu.inn th fvviV1 V I l" Uiuc iu iuc Jiiiutib ki&. . r- " buu- j ... - t..U.M ' . An oriental traveler describes this busy scene, witnessed on historic shores : "Our steamer landed on a heath which was the port of Antiocb, where tbe disciples were uisi Bui vnrisiians. inere was no town at tbe water's edge, no people, no wbart. The passengers and mcrhnn lio were put ashore in lighters, which ran up uikj iue sanu. a Uoob of camels, with their drivers, lay tai tbe beach, rewly to imosser iu gooos into the interior. Among the articles landed were boxes marked 'Un. J. C. Atkr in Co.. Lowell. Mass., U. S. A.,' showing that tbey con- .aiueu uicuicincs ana whence they came 1 hese with ather cools were hoisted on the backs of camels, for transportation to Antioch. Thus the skill cl the West sends back its remedies to kal tbe maladies ot populations that inhabit those Eastern shores, whence our spiritual manna came. XX'indtor 't.) Chronicle. A Remarkable Rehplt Tt mnlM tin aillereuce how many Physicians, or how mucu medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup is tllA nnlv ri.rn.iT. l.w.K 1 : -. v w uh.1i uu iveu oi'm- plete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Disease. It is true there are vt thoiw. sands of persons who are predisposed to i uioai anu t.ung Allections, Gonsumption IIemorrhas s. Asthma. Severe Colds tt. lied on the Lreast. Pneumonia. Whoon ing vougn. Ac, who have no personal knowledge of Boscbee's German Svrnn To such we would say that 50.000 bottles were sold last year without one eumn'mlnt Consumptive iry justofltf Utile. ICegu- lar size to cei;:n, .;4 Ly ull drui:giU in America, burg. Ml. Pleasant. Cumberland, liedlord. and all towns along the line ot the 11. k O. R. R. Tbe crowd was tbe largest that ever assembled at one time in Somerset, MASONT BARCLAY. At the denceot the bride s father, June by the Rev. L. L. Si-t.er. F W. Ms uauiv . j;qfi;(ajf, bOill Oi resi- ason, to Somerset Co. Luccocfc, the the veterans 1IKJ. set House. The Colonel, who. by- which was one of the features of the day. faIr nands of Somerset ladies, the provis- land visitors. Mr.E-M.Dy iv, enn tell a story, crack a joke brmed upon the arrival or the train at i(JM contributed by our generous read the ltillowing resolution never ret uses to drink or smoke the depot. The crowi's on Uie streeu cc.n- pjng At least filteea hundred were remarks moved its adoption A kuu 4ic unci inures u unuft v rjic I ' . . . , , . ...i iiutirua. - . ma has been surrounded bv a sqod of appre- unuea to grow larger .u viv iu Uatisfied at the bianleous Uble. Some idea ot tbe auioutu oi eoio.es reqairea to victual such a number is furnished in the Reserves. THE PIKER Alter the address of jlr. parade was dismissed, and .a . i. a w.-im. - . i in m ! srn wr w n a narmv rnuv ae-a ea J ax. l in SHAVER .Tune Si. ISTQ. at Lis rest denee, in Fricdensbur:' PhiliD Shaver. .t.Mi.1 ml l,rpn nrrnrl l,v Hip to the feelinrs entertained bv the Cumber- Jr "St t years, 10 mo s., and 13 days RAN I 1...I.M I'ni'L'll I 1 1 . T. .- mum .mw.v.u. i vuii.iLaiiicr iii 'nit'. r:?ir iu-rii.i and in a few June 21. 1870. Mr. Roee Ann ( over. wife. dative and admiring menus curing bis stav beie. S.miethinsr very sirs nee was ol .served among the poultry cf Mr. G. F. Scbmucker A turkey gobbler became so lonesome while bis loved ones were hatching that he ts now following the same pursuit. He has taken his habitation a tew teet from a mother turkey and is batching and be seems to guard his nest with great care. He is guuc to show that a family can be governed i. bout the aid of a mother. (Somerset eounty up w ith Lancaster. Tbe numbers ot tbe Silver Cornet Band are in . Tbe dancing platlurm a bicb tbey bad gone to considerable expense to emt for the 2Cth, didn I "Pan out well. aid as the Commissioners have refused to allow it to remain in the Court yard over the t ourtb, thev are, in consequence, con siderably out ot pocket. They furnished fine d.iccice rautic during tbe dav, and bad a gentleman of color troa Cumberland to c&li ticures : but tbe crowd didn't leel like dancing. L pou the opening of the platform tbe Lizure-cuijer made tbe Mlo' ing announcement: "Ladies apd gentle men, them as tsn t dancin will plejsse git oif the pUUorm so as tbem as is oanutn tin." o'clock r. tt , when tbe procession took up i its line ot march, the principal thorough fares were filled witbastruegnng, sway ing mass ot numanity. me procession formed in the following order : Officers : Capt M. K. Adams, Chief MarshaL i bis place supplied by Col. Joe iwd. ot Beaver . DtprTT Marshals : Col. t u. au of Ureina : Mat. J. o. Tredwell. ot zy, following list : 220 loaves of bread. 10-iO light cakes, 223 pies, CJ large cakes. 500 small cakes, 23 hams, 43 chickens. 11 tur keys, 1 barrel sugar crackers, 100 pounds butter, CO pounds cheese. 5 barrels coffee. 50 pieces dried beet, 100 dozen eggs. 100 pounds sugar, and a lull supply oi cream, djusrbnuts. pickles, jellies, apple butter, Nwnerset ; Capt. John uite, oi rioysiow n, MJ pre3erTei Tne tw0 were each . C. Hlck ot aieyersaaie ; vajn. w. v. . hundred feet Ion sr. and at in Gailher, of Northampton ; tapu I terv&hs ot a foot were picnic plates and tin cup. The repast was partaken of with much relish by the multitude, but the best of Northampton ; Capt, Harrison, of Somerset. ORDER OF PROCESSION. Somerset Silver Cornet Band. 10th Regt P. R-, escorted by Sergeants IL G. Cunningham. . . Davis, Alex. Huston and B. V. Conner, former mem bers of Co. A. 10th P. R. as guard oi hon or from Company G. Jennertown Band. Carriages containing speakers and vet erans of Mexican war and war of 1S12. Oueen Citv Band. Tvler Post No. 5. G. A. R. of Cumber land. Md. Veterans. - Drum Corpse Company G. Cituena. Tbe proceiiiqn pon;pnea oi aoot;i order and the utmost good humor prevailed. THE SPEECHES. At 3 30 p. m, it waj anaouueed from the siand in tbe public square that speeches appropriate to the occasion would be deliv ered. After music by tbe Queen City Band, Col. Edie introduced Rv. L. Ma- euire, former Chaplain of the 10th Penn Reserves. e much rezret that we are i IUolctJL Bv Tyler Post, 3a 3. of tbe Graad Army of the Republic and acooin- panying friends, that a vote ot thanks be tendered to Mr. W. M. Schrock, chairman. and his committee ; also to Miss Sidney Postlethwaite, and committee of ladies, for tbeir generous hospitality and untiring at tention to us upon this occasion. Long mav they live ! and God bless them ! 1 be resolution was unanimously adopt ed, and three rousing cheers were given to clinch it. f orty-t wo loaves ot bread and many baskets of fragments were distributed among the deserving poor. It was a joy ful sight to see the thanklul manner in which this bounty was received. BUSINESS MEETISG 09 TUB 10TB RE SERVES. At 8 o'clock the annual business meeting of tbe 10th Reserves was held at the Som erset House. Capt II. II. Kuhn, of Johns town, was elected f resident, ana . G. Hicks, of Meyersdale, Secretary. A rote of thanks to the Ladies and committees who of Elder John Cover, months, and 4 days. aged 74 years, 6 OSCSUIET XAKKET Corrected ty Cook A BaxaiTS. Bxauai u CHOICE CRCCERIES. FLCLR A FEED at li '-! A. n, nil I be rlzht, UtK inure! . rii.nn ui iu! .nieti.iunr. diarlcii Kri-hiier. of, in ml to tiie Mlusunx j.tiiJ nl eMale, siluale in Someri-i rouuty, I'a. No. I. One lot i.i LToni1 ilaten north rtle uf ala street, ia the ilijruttKta Merlin, atli.HnliiK Jaurinm li. VtUoruo uw wei, iiey .,u me eueiin, on wnictt li ereeteil one two sn4 a half uweiuoy; Duue eo.1 larvre turn rwHh, niir, iraia oarc iH!iIinir with f'.'" aPioeiit muter the entire bulMIn. obi- ..uiiMHixn. iiuone noniie, wuod uotue and iuWe ttirreoa ereete.1, with the appurtenance. No, a A lot of Kroaai mr.ialnlnir tare foarthi " . . V5 tie in toe nunxurti nf Berlin. al joining eyen.Ii.ii Us.U of W. P. Zlnimer. autn,jiMlab HeiHey n i others, apon which Is m roan.iry, eoKil, enirlne. nuk. pmtenw, all la complete rannlejr enter, pattern ami eshinet maacr shop, rka oren and iaixe log and frame dweiltDu; huufe on Same lot, wi I a I he sppurtenanree. No. 3. One lot uf zround mntnlnintp im. mA one-foarth erne, situate tn the Bornuvh of Berlin, twundeOlliTUlon street on the eaat. North street, on the norito, Back ttreet on t he routn, and Mejrers. dale road on the weft on which are erected a Unco frame barn, and having a young orchard of Irult bearing: trees unon I hn fann in & hiirh itai. tj cnltiraU'in. ALSO The followissr nsrcela of Inn I situaia in tlm o' arbe.it berlin, all anderenliiratkjo. No. 4. One parcel of ground situate in Brothers ralley Twp., euatainlog 4 acres and lo pervbea, tric-t measure, adjoining lands of Nelson Oarej, John V. Uron and olbera, bounded on the nortb ore ra allormno: eeresi thereto thata clear with tbe appurteuanues. No. i. Hue parcel of ground, ad)oinlnr tbe si ore named p.l. lands -f Joba A. (irotf, land of iJeie&dant and others, containing a um iu irir-neB Knci measure, wun the appurtenances. no. s. One parcel ot zround adiolnlnir No. a on tbe east, lands of lohn A Orotf, on tbe south. n m. neuimaa, ami j. ti.uarntllon tbe wist, snd No. I on tbe north, eontalninr acres ami lirj pervlics. strict measure, with tbe SDinirinuain No. 7. One parrel ol land adjoining No. Son tbe south. No. Son tbeesst; No. S on tbe west and puhlic road on the north, cmtaining z acres and Is perches, strict Biea..ure, with the appurtenance. No. a. Ono parcel or lot of ground, aatjolning No. I on the eart, prtrate road 9a the south, pub lic rued on tbe west and north, containing 1 acre and lot perches, strict measure, wilb tbe appur tenances. No. . One parcel or lot or ground adjoining S. A. k. J. C. Philson, snd kit No. 10 on the south, Jobnson on the nortb, road teadlr-g lrom Berlin to anj oeurura roau on tne east, and pr! vate road un the west, containing a acres and 67 pen ned, wun tne appunensns. No. 10. One parcel or kit ot ground adjoining S. A. J.v. fbiison oo the east, lot No. U on the nonn, I unor heirs on tbe south, and prirate road iu, wra, mniaining i acre ami U' perches. aos. a, a, a, 7, a, S, 1 are all eleare.1 snd ta .a high i'w oi iHiufiu in, wun toe appurtenances. Taken in execution at tbe suit of Samuel PhR soo fcU.A.M. Crissingcr, douig buclaeea as S. FhilK..n a. t.'u. NOTICE. Any person purchaslnc at the above sale will pteasetake notice tbat a past ol ibe pur chase money to be made known at tbe time of ale will be repaired , as the property Is knocked down, oibcrwist It will sgain be to sale at the ri'k ol tne rt parchawr. The resiuue of tbe Jurha money mast tie pasl on or before Thuraiaj of tbe brt i-k uf Aagust Court, tbe tune fixed by tbe Coon lorseaarhue the acx&owiedgoicnl of deeds, and ne k-ed will be acknowledged until the curchaae money Is pakl IntuIL Sbcrifl's Office, ) EIHAK KTLE, July3,lS7u. Sherifl. A KEPOliT Has Been Industriously Circulated by Some .. . - . Malicious Scamps that ;; : ;; S. COHEN & Go f - c OF PITTSBURGH, , HAVE FAILED"! - We Offer a Reward of One Thousand Dollars for Information Whicb Will Lead to Their Detection ! ,". . Al n-cards the material tntarwtj r,f mpli ,1,. . j as we asknocredit, buying our goods strictly lorCaah and lorCaeo .lot a year pases not lht mi, nnuikii, M. : . . . . i . . - . - . . 1- .r iwnrs., in rirn can they sell secheapt What drs It mean! And Ihclr 'ailimr to rH.n rh. m. P.?fim.f, k ".mu Moreover, tbla year, la which w tare add..! Two latin buildings li n?si,'Lh,D.e.nV"jMU,i'Wn'e-B:'r ""' y areofleong oar ent" New " k of Spring Uoods at pncee so eery maehander regular Talec. tt ur DerliaMbut natarat tks ll i j croakers should cry out with redoubled suengta. peroap. out BatarM tbat trM rain, peruape u tm mi toax we cannot make roar prrgiheaies zoinI. ty THE LEAST. change tbe ufca vcr. IImw mery. they eagerly We regret tbat jr K .. kava W . r.lll 1. k...l afeweererfitllel tonmrincothe t..pleof PlttalMirgti, AllexhenvCIIT an.1 the snrPHin.) Autnu". n! ow stures riae Goods, Moderate Pt lees, t air laiicg aad Uwirteous Had It necessary to mind oar buslnes. possibly to the neglect of yourown Our bouse was enubllnhed tbirty yoan ago, an-1 during .hat time wt yrOTICE TO BUILDERS. Scaled proposals will tie received on and before the l'Jth of J uly next, at tde oirbe of tbe Secreta ry ot the Jellerson township Stbwd Board, in Ba kcniville, ft tbe building ora frame s. hl-bouse In the said township. Plans and (Hecifleathms cab be seen at tho tfl.-e of the Secretary. JOHN SCHLAU, becretary. J. O. BARCLAY, President. Jnly a. T7XECUTOR S NOTICE. tiiate of PLlllp Shaver. Jr., lal ot Sumerset iwp..aeceeKe.. Letters tastaiornlarr on lh atove estate bar. Ing been granted to tbe andenigned, notice is nere ..y given to tb-je iwlelaed to 11 to make im mediate pavmnt, sal ibM having claims against it to prufcint lac in only aothentKted kr settle- MEN'S Blue Flannel Suits j TULLIXDIGODYE, S(5.20. i UNEQUVLED MEN'S Fancy Che v't Suits : ALL WCH.1L, , : S4.70.1 ! Five Stores in One! Youths, Boys, & Children's Clothing. ." 90 to 59 70, hoys and Youths' egtra Imported Csasimere Suiia Sl.ao, Children's T'nloo Cassimers Suits, from 4 to 11 years old. sl.uu, ti6 mo, Chlulrea's AU Wool Uawtroere .Suits, 4 to 11 years old. ?3.su, 4.l to m 90, Cbildrea's Eatra An Wool : Sntts of tine imported goods. 30, Children's Hhae 'Mb gaits. W.., Chikiren'i Serge Suits. c-1 90, Cbiidreo's Pine Brown Cloth Salts. J'iso. l. ditferent stslea uf lliUm i ia..i..- ded Suits, all wool. An r,lcgan( Lot ol Ertra Fine Worsted Suits, ' verr low. . from 7! cents. Kilt Suits a specialty. 3a W bite Veeu at 4e wonajl So. 1.420 Snmmer Coats at 19c. ' ttoc. sp. Uuyt and Yowtb's Jackets. M.70 to ?2.eo. Boys and Youtb s Salts, Costs. Pants and Vents. Vi4i to ii-ii. Boys aad Youth s Cass Mae re. Worsted snd Cherolt Soils. 4. to S4.8U, Boys and Yootfe's err ga.l W'jolen Tricot and buetkui Suits. Boy's Worsted Snita i: -' t.M, Biy's freoch biagvaal Suit -vii. boy's ntra Eo-jlub Worsted Suiu. Oaibrmaiioa Suits, from iw. children s Pants. 73c. Children's Suits, from i to u years ski. Just Received, ail the new styles of Cbildrea's Clothing, at popular low prices. All Gccis faiTanteJ mest at his lata residenes isaturdsy. Angas'. , 1. J ui) z. In said townnhlp, on SETTLEMKAT OP THE SUPERVISORS Of EJECT rHOTP. tt" Biivsas, I r, Amount of duplicate STU Oi fa. By work m:A 3 salary M 'Ji extiendUures 2 'Al " exoneration i 74 M aitcuding settb-mcxit....- 1 Ui as EeprateJ MM or Money ' (My Oar Price List for rew Spring Goods : Men's Department BiUauce due E!l Bowmaa A. J. Satlob. I)a. A wiunt of uvlicatc Co. By vrork 00 saiarj ni 10 order., etc 7 zi . 4 S h6 Apples, dried. a Applebutter. l srai... nraa. ft in as.... ,,,, Batter. a ('il...! Buuer, V (Mij Boekwbeat, y bushel " ueai, tu4 as... Beeswax. W s snooidera, V ft.. sides, ...... country hams, ft... Corn, (ear) y trabei. ....... Com, (shelled) f basbei Com meal 9 ft Call skins, fl ft tgits, ft aos flour. Hbbi flaxseed ft to., (5fl ). .'.... Hams,Tsugar-ear4d) f aJJress. Tbe Chaplain declared tliat he never wrote sermons or speeches, aad con- se.jtietiUy our readers will have to be con tent with oar remark that it was an ad dress filled with good points, replete with interesting anecdotes, and at times reach - Tie Mlnwlni named persons were rtg- islered at tbe Somerset House with several hurt lined others oa the 2tiih lost Cant. II. II. Kubn. Crrus Elder Eq, V. C. Elder. Jas. McMillJn aod wife. Mrs. Elia Fritz. Mrs. 6 U. U Uy. Mrs. J. S. Little. Mrs. Emma A Jams, of Johnstown; Coi. E. I). Yutxr, Jas. Lvons, of I'rsics; Usi Au custi'ne, M. II It., Dr. MitxhelL of Ad diMn ; CVl. Joe Keed, ot Rotheater; Card, Sutler, ot Bedford ; S. 5. Carrier and wife. Fituburg ; W. C. Hicks. Dr. 8. S. Got!, ot Mt versdale ; Col. IL J Johnson. Cape Theo Luman. Capt. W. E. Grith, ot ConirM-rland ; Francis F. Alexander, Dayton, Ohio. three thousand ueoole ail told, there being Lie almost sublime eloquence. orer one thousand veterans in line. Tbe I Crrus Elder, Esq., was then introduced. heat was so Intense at this time of day I We are able to give a summary of his ai- Usat a large number u persons, many oi (jjess. ..tsi' It a bsit-.n Sunday School Lsviivti;;? yj Cis crtiveof J. M. Jiiiv Jt. V-.:i' p-.ift in the -t'u.ti.uit-ii at V a. tn. .iisiD n-esit, 5Jy 'jo. l-sTS.- li(flrv ha retuuicd to Meyeisdale, ' s it a ill ie plt-aKl t atcnnniodate --sre in Lti.t a first tibe suit; . s. ittiiudtl ! l),viDe stTiiccs in the i::. im Som'.ay morninif at 1.:W 1 ar-Jia it. Calvary Itctornied church :. l W. II. Hate. i'astor. i-ivsv iroik. For Sale or ex p tue Anitrney l ull. 2 years old. ; j young- uiilch cows or year S K.g particulars apply to A. A. KnifsiitoER. BetUn. IV 1st -.. Wsc'rf of Maple Su oasi- U .a" l. 4-i l. r- BLWWof W lteat. or ia txiLatice lor poxnW Cotc A BccaiT ? Urrel. I! Mackeiel. Lake Her illi r,tSl,il ' price lower tutje ,.u in ftb market. Cook A Ukkrit. sm.. -i .w. i . - . 'i uairvnien natural irl.0 S-B iialle. ociform Vr Potignae Her ail bsu-rtl. Ouaner- .- uHring ouuer is so uni Uri.Lu :n .11 . . i fest 01 fiT'- &:ct is the Per- . . wHNienta, Vt. whit b tstloit wicltofthe kind known. ef I trrtas The tolrowing . -"""air in i :ir .rr. at v. (, w fcrnt lo the Id Letter in IS rtste - CirUtntr, Jacob J, U;'vev. Mrs.X. I. I'uUWJ. ilx. era.i2 ith. Miaf Aaaif p. Weiberl'r. Etta. il, ilenrifUa f OJiiS,, 'e lake the followine from the Alle- chinv JfjiT. of the -Ctb inst. our trailers wuo were actjuaintea wun L:kev." as be was familiarly called, will be c;;y to hear that the old soldier is lielik-nk aJ hoiuelrsa. but plsd tbat he Las fallen tutil .aa.ls of good Samari tans : The Gland Army uf the aevuu'C de serves cretlit lor coming promptly to tbe relkf of a sick soldier named Ueorsre file, sXw aas i vie if in a x'4 of the Pittsburgh lockan vcJterJar. ile was sufferinr from a wouad in the hip had an aiack of asthiua. Ueinr a stranur m the cuy and ai:htu'. fiknds, he didn't know what to d.i I Kit svie itaod iMmaritans rearajsuatine the G. A. It heard ot his rase and attend ed to his wants. Comrada Wiiiia, of Post No 8 of this city, and m ho was uriitmally lrom Somerset, Pa., wbere tbe omI aotutel also liail-:d from, started to tbe station house to have bim removed to the West Penn Ilocnital. When be rot there he learned that Pile had just been sent to tbe Cttv Poor Ii.Hise. Hastening to the depot be caught up with tbe convey an ne shortly previous to the starting: or tbe train, and in turn extveted the old sokiier to the b.rital. Since the above was in tvpe e hare learned of Mr. Pile a death, the follow ine account ot which we take frem the tin. r;ia' 0izttt f tbe 27th inst : JJeatS Pf Vetera". In coanectioa with tiie ieefcoion of the 10th Pennsrlva uia Hescrvti. cl w-iperssi on Thursday, there was a melancholy iuiieot. yeorge Pile, a carpenter, aba has resided in Ibis citv tor tome time, was a member of Ccm pany A, ot tbe regiment named, and was a resident ot Somerset county. lie was a true soldier, having panicipaked in all the battles in which the regiment was en gaged, in one of which, he was severely w ounded io the head. The wonnd has lieen a constant source of trouble to Mr. Pile for many year. On Wednesday last be was prostrated oa Wylie avenue. Fifth ward. I v tbe beat, and was carried to the CtaL-al Station. As he was not known by Ujc kta4v he w as committed to the Alms house, tot IvrWr he was removed a coo pie of Iritctla. Col. J. II. Eovts and Mr. E. F. ' E'L ap:rd in his U-Jia!f- Tbey first 'visited Col. Hill, Coaitaod'j S. Hays them old soldiers, did not join in the pro ion. but waited in the street to see it pass. EBV OLD euLUi Cite- In the riroctssion two veterans of ihe war of 1812 were transported in carriages William Knepper, ot Berlin, aged ba, and Adam Snyder, of Upper Turaeyfoo", aeed 91. These heroes excited much en thusiasm as they passed along, and tbe coneratnlaiions offered them affected to joyful tears these survivors of many mem orable conflicts. The survivors of the Meiicaa war were not in tbe procession. They prelerred to Many of UT ' oolu ad noe P01'- Lisa or sAKtn. The street alone tbe line of march were densely packed with people of all kinds and descriDtions: old men. who are totter ing on the brink of the grave, Tcterans who have grown old in war, young men with all tbe vigor of youth and man hi si marked on their every feature, middle aged men whose broad, bright and con tented aiile told plainly of tbe patriotic fire that burped within ; mothers, whom their ripe old age are the connecting link between the past and present, and ladies whose cyery effort was to do honor to tbe br- ea, tp lucvtoc them that their glorious deeds are still kept fresh and green in tbeir memoi ie. and lo do every thing possible to make tbe occasion one long to be remembered. Tbe veterans were greeted wltn deafen ing cheers, and waving ot flags and hand kerchiefs as tbey pa seed different point along their line ot march, which wss from Depot up West street to Patriot, down Patriot to Itosina. down Ro sina lo Main, up Main to Public Square, from Square up Main cross street to I nion, down L akw to East, to Main, up ta Pub lic Square. ... . . Upon reaching the public square the procession was formed in a hollow square about the band stand. An appropriate prayer was thea made by Rev. IUley. The Queen City band played several a4rs in excellent stvle. after which Colonel John R. Edie. President of tbe Executive Committee, introduced our talented lellow townsman. Rev. X. Locccck. wnodeliver- d the folk in; i AUCCK Of WELfQaS ' 1 lis : It U mT happy privilege. Gentlemen of the 10th Reaervea. to bear to yon lo-dy and to the other surviving heroes of our conniry'a battles tbat msy be present, tbe warm ' greetings of a grateful people and to bid you alia hearty welcome to our town. We have beard the story of the 10th Reserve. We rejoice in your proud hi-. torr and ia your noble record. We know , full well that you and your comrades is j Mr Elder said that the office of histo rian of the Regiment conferred upon him was an unmerited honor, and tbat its du ll were too dimcult for him to discharge. The history ot the 10th Regiment is widely diifuaed. the record or its marches. bivouacs and battles Udvcpiy graven upon tbe nwraorie of its surviving members, and only by springis; up a flood of per sonal recollections and reminiscences could all the facta be obtained. Even as to the great events, the battles in which the regi ment was engaged, the more important incidents were unrecorded ; nor could any official list ot the killed aod wounded be registered as reliable. Tbe men who did the hardest tizLting were often nin who could not write the hot report and histo ry was ottrn an Illustration ot tbe truth ot the maxim that the pen is tnirlitier than tbe sword. It did not appear from the official reports tbat tbe 10tb Kegiment fired a shot at the battle ot Drainesville, the first victory on the line of the Poto mac, while in fact it rendered the m.t important service, and may truthfully be saki to have saved the day. Col. IcCsJ moot not en! directed the battery tbat his regiment was ordered to support in such a wy as to render its fire effective, but sent firward Company R, under the com niand of .apt. JK-tonoell. to prevent a flanking movement on the left, made by an Alabama regiment, aad this Cttmpany was so ably nana lea ty its vaptata, who iooe advantage of the ground so as to effective ly protect bis rten. that the enemy was repulsed with great siaogcter. ot a man of Company R was wounded The admi rable generalship of Col. McCalmont, and the courage and skill of Capt. McCocnell and the brave men ot his company, were not recorded in the history ot the Pennsyl vania Reserves, where it is briefly stated that a platoon of Company B cf the 10th regiment was sent out to discover it the enemy was trying to tcra tbe left ot the brigade. Other ia HJents of battle were narrated by the spra .tr. who paid a tribute to the high character of the leaders of Company A. and especially to Captain Hinchinan, w ho commanded the company in it first engagements with the enemy. 31 r. t.ner gave a rapid ssetcu o; tue j organization ot the regiment within the t4te aad its advance to. tee troct, wbere it arrived imrcediaWly after tbe first battle of Bull Run. While in camp near the Capitol at Washington, the Colonel of the regiment was visited by a distinguished gentleman, formerly of Somerset, who had been a member ot" President Buchanan's cabinet. Tbe speaker was present in the Colonel's tent while the Colonel and the Judge were diseasing in a friendly way tne situation ot public aiiairs, ween tbe union, was passed. Middlesex. Mercer county, was fived as the place tor holding the neijt Reunion, and September 17, 180, as the time, that date being the eighteenth anniversary ot the battle of Antietam. Tbe following were elected otbeers or the Association President, Captain David B. Farrel ; Vice President, George W. McCracken ; Secre tary, Samuel K. Porter : Orator, It. ila- truire. Captain II. II. Kuhn was selectad as the htstop.an. The lllciwic; named person, late mera- utri oi iiie una iteirt. r. li., were present; Capt. il. 14. Kuhn. Cyrus Llder. V . C Elder, Alex. Koouta. William F. nonDt, jotmstown : tut. .eviiie, tamul Uaaiii- toa. Beaver; Wm. J. Graham, It D. Cole, L. G. Edgar, Beaver county ; F. T. Alex ander, Datton. O. : Col. J. M. Reed, IL G. Chandler, Rochester ; Capt. Tho. Mc- Connell. Lawrence county ; Capt. J. C. apper a.v. Middlings, ami ehoD loo fts (tats, bu Potatoes, f be Peaches, dried, m ft Bye o Bags. a Sail, No. L V bbLeztra urooiMi Alum, per Sac.., Asbton. per sack Sugar, yellow V .,. - Use , Tii-nV.JJ ft Wheat, bus.,., wow, v a. ee tote Ao&oe ... ft IS to 1 1 25 ea. lOj 74e ....il ;s lo ifi us 2Se ."...7.7.7.7c S lose Sic eye wi; 5 e ! ... i Ca WtS io 74e w to 11c sc Q loe 3o30 SieiToe ....7-Toe 41 SO ......... .son 4oe ...... .....! Joe lo 7c eoe to7e le ii U 41 TS ....44 00 MI0 ....ligssia.y ".7."iro UiM j Balance doe township Jacob J. BAgsn, he, Amouct of duplicate , Ca By work - sjlary I. 00 Men's Sammer :ots at C.V. S4e fc.r Men's good Working Pnis. line-t. Soe. to 41 ev Ui Jlen's good Wurste.1 Panra tl.10 toSiLSt) for Men's good Caaslmere Pants. ai.M te 4-.-W lor .Men's g'axl liua.ui f nu. f j.7i lo hr Slen's eatra go.i Kerf, t llag enal ('aasimere and Worsted Pasts. 41 SO lor Men's Union hulls Coat, Pants and Vest. Lined. SXS0 tor Men's goal Worsted Suits ta.TO fur Men's rood All-Wool .ck an.l I'h.T oitCassimere Suits. 44i to 7.ao kr Men's s , t Caasiuiero Suitj. Light Colored AU Wool Casslmere Pan , 41. 1 p. 1.100 Men's Somra-r Coats at t4 4J lo t7.S fur Men s tvtra good 4t sal mere 44 oo for Men's IHsgonal Chat and Test w 'w ior sien s uiaa'al Suits. - !o.-i':.,"t?!2tiT,,'i'0 l,r All Wool : B.ue r lannel Pants, color guaranteed. iH.'Ai t i ii.3o ior Men's ejtra g.jil rWtcb Cas ; slmere. Worsted, frmrkin, biagonai, kersey aa.1 I Sawyer's Caasimera Suns. i 413 J) to a 40 for ilen s ei'.ra One Imported Cashmere. Worstl and Utagooal SuKs. e.ial w bew custom work. ... i Our booteh and Sawyer Cassimers Suits cannot i be beat. 4'. Styles Mea's Light Colured Scotch Caah ; mere Salts, from. 43. 'JO ep. oca CHIIJIBU'S 2-SHADED SUITS! Are the talk of the Town. UNSURPASSED KILT SUITS! A SPICIALTY. 4xli yd . tS 43 4i l .4 l SMlaaee dwe Jacob J. Baker JOXATHAH XlVaoW, Clt. Amosnt of dupu?ate iM? 87 Ca. By wort 47 M - material so Se " salary VZ7 to " cash j IM BilanceJne touJsiu--. 40 1 AUAVI S. MlI.LtK, TownsUp aerk. JKRES. MlLLEK. CHKISTIAX STKENG, QKUKOE. C. LICHTY, June il A ail tors. sr. E RIFF'S SALE. NE W A V YER J IS E HEX TS. Save Your ChUdren. For einelllng remt from tbe rvjtem. Sellers' eeraallace basnociual In taia or scy other eooatry. "Uoe leasnoiolul given to a chiidof Mr. urauoury s. exiciiea u worms in K-tir noun alter taking tbe meatcrne. Beci. Lrvle, t ocin Town. ship. Pa. Al. -ei'ielled sub MrM from my child MO. Gaithtr, NoKhampton ; frr. IJ. Clay Mc- Jr Jd." Wm. Sarrcr, St. Loois. Ktniey, n. C. II if as, Meyersdale i Chas. Diveiy. Auguat Kioto. Rufus Land is, Ber lin : li. V. Cooper, W. W. Uavat. Ji. G. Cunningham, George II. Tavman, Som-, erset siuid by druggists. Price t cts. R. K SLLLEKS fcCU , Pni rs, Pittsburgh, Pa. Send torclrvaUrs. Julys SELLSES' lira PILLS Have been tbe standard remedy fjr tbe cure of .leer 4aMplalala, (Mtlveaea, S'eser aaa) lisr, ntrht HeaSarbe. an.1 ai de rangements of tbe stomach ami liver tor orer Ji If years, jieaa vuis: -zxuerr Lftr r-u;t raced me of an attack of Lirereomolslni of eiyht vears' standing r W m. KTans, Juliet, ilitx. Pnce. 34 eta. a box. K.L. belters a Co.. r.n.pr's pilis- barg, fa. Son by all druggists. s IIERIFF'd SALE. By vtrtoe fcertaia writs of Vend. Ex.. bned oat of the Court of Common Pleas ol Somerset Co Pa., and lo me directed, there will be ezii.w- ed to public sale, at tbe Coqxt H. use, ia (somer set, Pa oq lTedAeaJui, Juljf 23, lsi7a, at 10 o'clock, a- a., all the right title. Interest ana si aim ot tne aetestiaat, baaoei r uetger, of. la and to tbe following described real estate. A. liinrth. As"er iera! i;ttte ta Lrlmer lownsnlp, Somerset Co , Pa. i.ih v k.lii. S." Jt I which there are ahoat acres cleared and 10 arms, like the heroes of "76, once bore tbe : call was sounded for dres parade, and the a V li ...i : t: I .n 1 i l.... H.. .. : . j trcwviurca ut uiw ..luua u bvuw auce , taij vuivuci unu uuuuujjix uu uis t.-vat Pt. G. A. R.. who procured aa orUer j the loondaiiooa ot the lie public amid the ; and girding on his sash and sword, and fur the admission ot Mr. Pile to the West-' storm ot the Revolution, equally noble ended the conversation by etying : "Judge, era I'enrm Ivania H.tHtaL The sack man sons preserved the integrity of that Kepub- yon and I have been tor year trying to COVPA5T A. The Reunion was held under the auspi ces ot Company A. 10th Regt. P. Ii, the first band of soldiers lrom ibis county to enter tbe United States service in the late war. Tbe following named members ot the company survive and participated in the Reunion : Capula Joha C. Galtber, Lieut's. Jsmes M. Mart halt Cyrus Elder Srrmnt I "arid C. iscutt. B H. Knbn, Rufus U. lndts. il. l. cwnningnsm, August r lulu. orparef WUllam P. Huston, Lerl sihallls, Mesrbaeh Beam. Samuel U. Pile, Jss. rleator.1. Priwmin Oioa eok, ckarlef tdeeler, WL i.ngron iiiesa. n uson ttK-as. Ate, n Huston, Kecrr Kt.lnec. Josenh II. Humbert. William P. KoujC Isorimoa A. Lccliart. Alexander Med row. rcier oew, j'ibb a,, '.ungor. juaiag aaylor. jerenuaa anaaer. 1. t l..ur U Taint.. ic.sn - H t I,kl E. BaMalm. ta-u; which there are atnat acres eleared and 10 W. lietia. lianlei 8. ttaea. HeorvMeKinley, Ji f" ."Ik MfMrr Jnme bo"ie' I Vlr.K! ti.u. T.J.l. a ai-.l-.ll hank, banned other outbaiHings therein erect!. Kdustx I adjotnmg lands of Soiumoa Wehner. Mnae Bit- Iaer Jesse Bitner, joaataaa Bitaer, and others, with the spfMtrteaaoces. - , " 1 No. X. Contalnlog 74 acres, nsore or less, of iu uie eariy morning a ctxnrniuee, can-1 wntca tnere are anoot so acres ebssrwi and to sistingof Prank Postlethwaite, Samuel S. '"LW- wltiV,,;ttt?.Irim.e h, K-.mn.e JH. V Qn.jjT - :".J I k lc,., errte-.i. adj.tolng l.nl, . , wwua . I . PIWAOini Mn O.M HMCV MmI Km Some distance on the Johnstown turnpike I BUaer. tract No. L, aaJ ethers, with tae si.ane and met the Jennertown Band. Aa A. I stwet At M w.u.,- w. . x-ti.-.l v - CaJtBj 138 aerea, mure or less, ef ... . - vaui. i wbica there are swel 4e seres cleared aad a acres t'ostletbwaite. in hi usual hannr atTln I lo kckmw. witb a twotorr boon, sod ntw wnicn we are not a Die to reprouuee, as onr 1 1"""'.""" "" ijMiiig mm a: a . u .w- : x .- . I aamaei nowmao, tteary ueiger s aeirs, uoarad x:' ' rastu lire arvntuu IO lime I Vlkmr I runui rjh ilu. w . .1 u- ti l .i . I rr . t-r - w "tai ujc (Eiuaraa. s ue uauau iroa Jen- nertown. considering the short time it has! been organized, is a most excellent one. reflecting credit on teacher and member. Recoznizinr some choice, unfamiliar air the people in large crowds rushed to their presence, and joined witn tne commute in beany congratulatioca me oueea City Uand. ot CumberiaadL under the leadership of Mr. Wintermerer. was a marked feature ia the day's oro- ceeainga. sjomxxnea ox aaiiiea musicuna. in kng practice, they are able to prodoc I Sheritrs emc, strains of raosic unexcelled by any cora-l J J liC- Taaea ia exeeaUna at the salt ef Samaet J. LS-btT. et. al ' NOTICE. AU person l pBrcna-irg at the aooTe sale wlU niease lake aoOoe (aat a taut of the usr. chase awaey to be mad kawwa at the lime of saie will be reouired as soca as tha protierty is kaoehail do a, dtberwise it will be agaia exuweed to sale at the risk ef the am pnrchaaer. The res- hloe of the porches ssosey must be paid ea or be. lure Thursday ef tne arst week of Augatt Court, iwm unt njteu UT iae tesn Kir seenrug tna kawwledgmeBt of deeds, aad as deed will be ec-knowleds-ed aaul the purchase money is paid la foil. EDO AS KTLE. Sner.ff. i taken to the hospital in the evening of .-.yt .n.l ib.i Birht cIhkI That f fc tUm, piciM. MV j rcnia- dcccaaiJ wai i Utnt soldier, and his dea'.h will be UiueatM cy many mena A. C. Davis. j In Somerset, w here he was Urn aad rai; Ptietniaster. 1 ed. lie ia the wiU tempest of Rebellion. It , satkfy the people of the South ; we have oar toKjftlfeeri purchased tSe heritage of - made compromises and cancessiooa, and I liberty, which they transmitted to as, j si Jeast have gone mach further lo pre- wtta ta piwesos ueasnrtr ot their own ; serve peace Ulan J. tgdicvevf to oe pMU yet . . a a I L3 Pnormer. towmcnwenaye i palSSOLUTIOX NOTICE. vnv own purer cornet caao waa OB -Rotira Is herebe gtren that the partnership ef Vatwa.l m.mA X A B a 4 k. 1 1 Villi . a. . A ' . AAaVUU. iUU atAJUtrU QIUCU IU UAC aCMUrO OI UUIsfr DTUBaTJ sK V.. I Offer ftfwSl the occasion. Our band ia now hard to ttfL'lZttrrZI: beat, and after a little more time ia given AnTr ar-ATSe. tor practice, will rank high on the musical aecoants dee to the firm are m the hands ef kll- rolL - llnxer Bro a.. t wbooi mil accounts man: be paid as they eeeaedue.or they will be eullerted by ss- THg FIRE-WORKS. ' gsl proeeee. Tae hasiaess will be eomained by . . auun- nee a ssn su eruers at lynoer w 1 aiicx una w uie c cuiiii a aoagsuuceai I pyrctechttical display took place, which waa viewed with much pleasure by young and old. We regret that the visitor from ratr Hope, Sourest Oa, Pa- Mayata. tl. C. H. AMXXJ5GEK. UiMd. worthy dcacendAntahave preserved ; a has all been ot do use, and at last it ha the neighboring coon ties were unable to! u"isu Miaa sktcu uciiiagc at uie oi .come to uus, sou uicn tne uui v.oKT;ei ; rcnam with us to wttne this grand sight. 1 "rUcslarse. .--a. at I virtue of a certain writ ef Fieri Facias Issue out of the Court ol Common Plea of SomerselCa,. ra.. aao w me uirocieo, mere win pe earthed to public aale at tbe Court Hoeje( la Smarms, Pa-, Thursday, Jjhf IT, 1970, at o'.JjJt r. ., all Ibe right title. Interest and ciatsa of tbe defeO'lant, A. W. r'aith.of. In an-1 l tbelolkiwina demriiied seal snsla tiraata hi Som erset Twp, Somerset ouunty, Pa eonlainuig 3 acies, more or less, of which there are ainut li acres cleared. wUh a one and a half susry frame dwelling house snd log stable there- n erected, ad- jotmag lanis of Oeonre C. Licnty, Henry W alker an-i utuers,wun tne appurtenances. Taken in execution at tbe suit of John Clay eomb. use of Herts Kelser. JiOTlUE. Ail persons purchasing at the above sa:e. wiu piesse 'aac notice, tnai a pen ot tne owr- chase money to be made known at tbe time of sale will be required as soon as tne property U knocked down, otherwise it will again be exposed to sale al the rt k ol the first porcuaser. Tbe rest, due of the 'purchae money must be pasi on or be-!-re Tbarsiiay ul the arst week of August Ceart. n unit i 17 m i;.n t securing tbe ac knowledgment or deeds, and no deed will be acfcnowieogal unul purchase money Is paid in lull. cimiu i':nr, I E.1IU4I1 KILL Junes. 1I7. t June ii .. Sberiff. I XNCALrTATEWf;fToltbeSch.JBir.i j of Somerset Township School District kr the bcbool year en.ling Jd'mday, Juae 1, l87i. Bai.KirTa. Frorn State eiirrrlslk'a f l n Balance oa bami Irons last year . . l'l to FromCol. lncludicvUxesola:lkln.t!3314 70 From sales ef bona a, iands Ac SI 00 Total receipts trrii ti Era oiTTlia Fur buiUIing snd furnlihtnj kciate .4j ta " rentma aa-i relirlvrf i,: H im learners wages Svso as " fuel atsl ooaim-ossies los 37 - leejot ii,oWrA per cent. A Treas... 174 v sa,i.T ot ocTetary 10 j t otbvr expenses....... 14 'i Total exen liutrea.. juot n Uasaeaaan TT S v. !tneas nur band9 this 14th day ol Jan. lsTS PHILIP F. Cl PP. D Hl SrH.Nl. tiecretary. Prescient. We theunderiiB-ned An-liroesuf !liMM.tT..ii. ship School District. S-me,-et eoontv. Pa bavlnv carefully txiaiml the above aceosmu of tbe 1 reararer, ant tbem correct to tbe beet vl tar kouwledre al belief. A 11 AM S. MILLER. O E. O. LiC HT Y, Township Clerk. Jt MILLER. JaxeH - AmiUura. A nWIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Daclel Pile. late of Xllford Township, Letters of admlnistraiioa ea the atswe estate kavlag been graated 4 the Blersiitaed. aotine Is hereby given to those indebted to II f i aoae immediate payment, sad thos havtK emims against it to present them duly aatheauaated ior settlement ea Tauredsv. Joiv M. uv WiJ.VMuN 8.VYDF.R. Juljlfi Admiaisuaur. $300 A MOUTH guaranteed. II a day at aoate made by the tadsrstrtuaa. Capital aut required : we wul start yoa. Mea, w-uateu. bovs and gfrts make money faster at work fur aa thaa at aarthing else. The work la lizbt and la sent, an sarh as anyone naa gw Meat at. Iwase who are wise wss see this autira will Mi us there addresses at oace aad see tor IbenMalm. Oistiy (Mstfit aad terms free. K4w at tae time. 1 nose already al work are Uiuurss lam of money. Address Tat CO Aagasta. Ma iar. Jas IL T EGALSALE Tirtae ef a decree of the Cant af rv Fleas ot Somerset count v I will aeil ih l i t . late el Joha Posster, at pahUe Base aa Use areass ses ia Miltord two., eo at eae e'eioec r. u.. A tract 01 land Hi Mii.ii.l tnwashi t,wrM esanty. Pa, emas'img s acres, snore ur lees, af wbf-b Sjacmsar cleared Lie acres ia meadew aiiS oweiiisic hoase. grist mtU, saw-mtu. tare Wber bakings and orefaasu a the saose. TERMS. One-third en aainnaaiioa at nl. oaetrdmslxsmastAAaadoae-Uilr la eae year wuaisdgaeatua deterred paysaccAs fruat caycf Tea psr eeat. win tt rCTwina as aoaa aa taa prnpcRj I struck e.t K. H. BI LL. Jaw 14 AMtpiatof JotaPvtccr. At S. COHEN & Ca'S. CHEAP Only Entrance to Which U at Cornt r of Third Avenue and 3Lirkct Street. HAT and CAP DlARTMENT! : In this Department we have all tbe Latest Style in the Market. atl c. Men's Good Working Hats. 4'Jc. up, Men Fashionable Stiff Hata, 4 slightly damaged. , f I V) up. Hen's Fashionable Stiff llata, in f;n 1 extra fine. :y.- 2.500 Men Cap at 3c. 32t. Boy' Good Hats. , 2.'c. Children Good llats. " 19 and 23c.. Slen's Good Caps. 24c., Boy's Good Caps. - FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT! '-... tu ' i: j I 4.:fi Wliite tn Shirts r 7c. up lor ilk Iiandkeniii, 4" ' - r 4C. ix Wh. lr- hlrournTOc Stt'i lin- i lar krrMnVr 4 I S-eotlr' Mr. 4 fmn u If fa b.w. aud cur:(uaruudorKeeyivriia4t. , ..ar lor zur tn . cri L.n-a k.M, j,tm. 4 r trk lr. itr. wnk twoelhira. re. pair Sir M-a . l L.t ewih." '"'I ' ' 47c toc.M.g i-eruii liM?iuru, a, IS lw col- : c. aM srinnd fn .!. - . - . . . , . , . , 1 LareK AtM -tnrt of VV V ar In tl. a. SS.-.. Sic, ear. and Mr. fcr Mm gnod ralawndiled . -V. mp. l;lrS mad Oateactaawa. , , : WSu-lo-iort- 'Sr. analr. M-i..-... 17ce..WenlaitiBdri4aUcabb-m, a pun fori, H'sCno Setts. ,- . -it Me. for K..T'. t niaun-lriedt alivu tiin.. J pair. for&-.. .M. . xti- a .! " Urn Hot'. h- lir -aim. . t tun Cor ito-. Jlrtr's fnrerk Mn.d -ajras. --' . i ,c. up tt t Urn KtHers. . Iw M.n foil inijir-B.a.J bm.li Vai doaea am Sawnwer l aden bin a ii J- '- In Our Merchant Tailoring Department. Oar stock ia do complete, with fall Iiie of Foreign and Djratlc F.U buitable for Spring and hammer Wear, compririrty . . . Sawyer's Harris". Qlob aad Emtilre Mill Casidmeres. Scwteh and English Caeslmerea. Scotch and Ena.ish Chevbita. Bcotcaaml EogUsh Woratad. English aad French iM&gvoais, Doeskin, Tricot and and ThUert. bkrli. Which, when ra-. uj, f rr S:tK Workm Q-.Lt'p aad Pfice.arr UonurCw:! to cBion. 10 Caaslmere Pants, to Men's att-WoU wter. U.4U, Mea's All Woo pier. SI., a.SO, Mea's All-WeiJ CkevE Patts. CasoaMre Sails u i W 90 and 14. Men's All-Wool ChevltSoi r, to orler. - . - 140, IS. Biae Fbosne! aits, Mat aolart, t order. ejB. A H- Wool Worsted tnfr.M ta orler. . fcFECT PIT GUAEANTEED. ALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK, And to show our many customer that, we mean to i a we ga, the on caiiinr, pleaae Ask r or (joodd A Jve.rti.ed. . will S. COHEN & GO 'S : .-r. ... ' - - '. : f.y Cheap Corxieiv . . . .. ' . j . -. . 52, 54, SB, 58, 60 Markel St, cor Mi Are, M4 h X. B. Oar numerous patrons Will Dlease be war a of aavetal ot or arnnU. be Weak-Miaded Cotpctitors. wt reoreweat tbeir store . "Cohea'a" in oder to elect asaU, mod wteaatioatb publie reoerally tbat kk OXLV fc.NTKASCE TO "Cohen's Original Cheap Corner" 13 AT- Cor. TliirdAve; & Itfekct Ste, Httsburgb, Pa. TJie Immense Front Five: Stories in One. jK)rdersbv Mail Promptly JLttended To. o
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