jlie Somerset Herald. KPNESPAY... RlLTIMOHK OHIO U. It. ' Pittsburgh division. - t ir nn-t c,r iter. 1st. 1T. trains on tl.is road "..Ill . (I HI I .1 t- Vk IV1ULI U 1 W. . . .. I 2.., " 1 -,..:. as loli...S . sn2 .A W WK3T, JJAIL. MAIL. May , JSVO- l.- t : ?,. -inrfc K-"n. m. rioiaueliuia 11.: a. u. tutlHoiMrr :I0 Kl.hlli.iod Ill-lap. m. VaslilliirOol e:;c.iu. ( UOilw r.Mlol I. In. llYll'tlllMll 'I'll " l;ok'.l s -li lllilo 1" le S:4 " lulirtitown 7:ol linwil lonl : 35 " Ml. IM.-wMiiil V17 uDliril'l! - Bl'H-ttH K l'lUalmi ji y ti p. lu. k.i; " 10.. '" ' " 10. :.: 1. O' l:'il " 1: L ll!iw . Ol. r a .. m. b:lya lu. i- n. l-,r" I. li t I1' lt , nil mm" l I IMU'I nciou 1., W lit. Sl A'l ;n.ln run y Baltimore Time 14 minutes fart- thn PltUtorh time. rwrte ra" irm Plttsiwrah st S:U H. t r' a A. M. 10 rem m 'i" kvee t Mineral VU,n .S. A.M.,Concllvlh..ie A At., flll- HTbt:l'A. Jl- ia.i dlrert al I'teasant roate to toe fcast ,'lllruUftlHlei.v1c.t T: a. aafiy. ar 1 .. i .,i.iUi04.ii t ::.0 a. . : liaUlUHTe. S.a B,ri-i.!4..li.l.ia:W Votki: r hI 11 "l .,r-u-" bxw. leaving r. . 9 A. dully, r- Kl-limi.i. lulSr I'hUam-lj.ui r. i. Nc Vorit. :W 'T'Oth Mall trninu daliy. l:i Arl'!lU''ti,,,l train and fr'atte Exprcrf T, -kai lh:. wrarr Kltlh Arrnue nl miwik ml et.K enir Orut nuJ fsm'.th Uater E. K. 11 VM.UAX, SujU. Coanellsvillt?. p. W. A B. K. IL rss iiimi roiT. coacasrr A cakbaia aailaoad. .. i n H. and a t ;r Moa lay, Xov. 17, 1ST, trains will ss IjIIcws, fuCDcelliia with Mall trains on ! ur,Ji. lJiv-, B. t. K. K. (.-xcel't Suod ). on run lbavb. asaiva. MjLa5t 10 30 a.m. 12i:p. m. Kali v. cfl S 30 p. m. 0 j.. m. Mill U'St cocnecU with Local Wert. iuf.'rnieiit t" licnular Time TaMr, to take ef. t'i. Minrlay. June -, 1S7, and ountinuc in Kiroe jnrilir 11' Miiuuier. .... I'm in u"sve mcrtt rxrr? SaturdsT at -, . iu ntmneit wuh the Nimuutn hww iti i''n uie B. A I), ki. U , and D iu.dy hi i li K ,iCUn.(n Willi fame i'iiii OTDb, w uai.M n'vrr'in nitsl'uruh at a. . , (l J KITZ. W. H. SANNKK. " ViUfT a Ticket Airt. airiuteodeut. War rssfcnufJ ti la ifip m W:i'r l a W ert 110 p. m Kail I'art TilailWMt f.i!'i" tn turt-t 'ert . 11.?-' a. m. . ;). n. .. 12:37 a m .. Z "i A. M sale i:Kc;ivrKit ,: ..... i:-:..ti; of 1M r Berk -j !iv f ljiat iouul.i, ii .'c.-i.l. in: .11. Inatr nf Karah Minn. Ute 1 Prake- KM IB1H A Ol.MV (ItnnUTtE Ai'o'ih-e S. A. Dean. Al'i'jzhtny A. P. lliiieg&f. r - JVrlm Ir Charles aopc. Urothtrsvallej A. . Kimmcl. oncui:tufc Isaac Voder. .'imtlueDce Bor. T. li. Frantz. i;;k'iik Jacob S. Livcngood. (ir-'covilU- A.J. Stoner. Jt.!li.rson Fred. Shaulis. .Uiiiitrtown Dor .John Duncan, .lciiwr B. t. lcrk. Larimer A. W. Uowraan. Uiwtr Turkeyfoot C. iv Younkin. Icvt n-dale Ir Samuel Foust. Jl'.'lJIi'crec-k J. U. McMillen. MilSord-IL II. Dull. New Ctutreville Uor. Wallace McMil u. Nur.bainptdc S. P. I'oorbaugb. Taiat 1. li. Brubaker. t'ii'niahonina V. II. Dickey. jMlij-tmry Dor. Samuel Lajwry. Shmli David E. WajrntT. Siuicrst't Bir. D. J. lloraer. rviiii( rt-t Tp. A. F. Dickey. North IVrr Umlergcr. SimhimptoD Israel Fmerick. him)) creek Romanus Baldwin. ' Mntstown Bur. Henry Bowman. Summit C. M. Iiostctler. I'l-pt-r Turkex toot Alex Khoads. I'rnea Bor. Jerome JenninfS W tiursburg Bor. Michael iae. Jorl.VH KELI.F.B. En 15. SctXL, Chaii man. Secretary. i : rola'.o bugs. IluDetbUckllS. Windy weather. vViiat we need IJsin. I'asitrc Luttcr has come. "Sweet little buttercups." Fine Joint Its at Boyd's. Ain't it time lor snake stories 1 Fislilng Tackle at C. X. Boyd's. Tbe grass now looks its prettiest. Pi'.ic Fishing lines at C. X. Boyd's. ae new annouLCtrocnt this week. Nit- Fir-h Baskets at C. X. Boyd's. Fi-iwei are blooming on every band. S'.rw U ri les w i'.l be ilenty this summer U'jum; c'caiiiog is in the zeoilh of its glo ry. ur ;t:neit are bu-i!yco5aj;ed planting on. ks, Kuds, Lints ttiJ lletls utC X- HiiTA-radisli L ai. to be a sure cure Utt tc: niche. A timely train 2 Water." -iriiik sparingly o) be a tflrral laying Tl.t re w ill kh'b A-'iic ot Calinels. Tl,e ky fiy has appearev.1, to lri,uU J leaUiJ jieolile. ' A ctw V U Fishing Tac'Jo Las just tern received 142. X. Bd. . .New Fancy Coods this week nt Mts. A. fc. J'nj.'s. If n rouIJ be succcWol in catolunf ":. buj jimr Fishing Tackle ot C. S. E5'd. l" to F-. M'lli'Wvil's and examine his 'Wvive (luilar 1'loin iilWirc : the bt in tb county. Fim tAtx. Ei:btv thousand hriik. WU be sold cheap. Apply to BAk.NET I'jCKINfi. Fi a gf,d n w wfcU. co to F M'Dow "'s. oioors wl f Kwisersrt ilouae. V-nieriK-u IV j , . 'n WeilfMtav. 19th. I w ill r4e a ew ruk ot Leghorn and other Hat and Mas. X. E. I'aL. f'iivti.s Look fl eke. For tour rwN,iK t iovtr and Timothy, call At tlie Flour Depute Cook& Ckebivs. Fk-u ! Fish ! In etrl.arce lor cnuirtrv rronuce. f. t C ath. We T, r the loreest k ol Lvtra bore. No. Mackerel U tua. C'ooa k Blekits. FiRvPitii I j TTc-tB r ... ., ;.,.-.' U irooi with a lull line oi Mackerel Fish I ' sell at bottom prices lor cash or pro- j All 6th sold are euaraniwd. . Jomah Keller. . ii Urn Si it t Rbc of M w r , a mu asnmeni " Mmrj, Hats, Lftlier. Furnishing tli,!, ry' Jo,i0nt ic.'Ac..'icr Tbe Supervisor will take no excuse lr than ever.' Call and examine whatever. Those who cannot do the t-LG. Xowag. i be pouto bugs have put in an appear. ance ia tL section in advance ot tbe po - taioes. - jir. r. j. t arser ana Air. John l!n of Johnstown, spent Friday and Saturday in town. Mr. T. G. fcmiiu Las taken a sub-contract for (Trading four miles of the S. & C. II. It, from Mr. J. C. Spiller. , The sweet odor ot the lilac bloom now scants tbe evening hreeie. What a pily thit the life at (.1 sweet a flower Is so hrici. Mr. Curtis (J rove has had a number of men employed fur the last four days man ufacturing a lot ot trucks tor contractor Spiller. UEMovEn. Chas. II. Fisher & Co.. . Siationers, Newsdealers and Booksellers, ; have removed to the Cook &, Ueerits T.lotk. A very interesting meeting ot tbe State ujara 01 Agriculture will be held lu Uel tystiurg, commencing Weduesdiy, the 9ih 01 june. A etiat ol Miint adds very much to tbe anjtearance of buildinsr. This item is especially intended for the . borough au thorities. Episcopal services will be held in the Good Templars' Hall, at 7:30 o'clock Fri day evening, 21st inst., by Ucv. (J. Stonyx, 01 lonneiisviiie. Tbe Illinois Republican State Conven tion meets to day. The Ik-publican Xa tioual Convention meets in Chicago two weeas irom to day. This section was visited by a very heavy frost Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. It is thought that most all ot the small mat is injured. People who are alarmed at thunder and i lichtning will learn with sorrow that munuer-siorms 01 unusual severity are : predicted for the ensuing summer. Owners ot plow bams and the required implements bad a busy time or 11 last week. Everybody wanted their garden lot plow. ed, and they all wanted il dune right away. The Republican will nominate a candi date lor President in Chicago on June 2d, and tne Deruitcrals will name their aland ard bearer at Cincinnati on the 221 day ot June. They had a bic blaze at Everett, Bed ford county. Pa., lust Wednesday. The Tecumseh Tannery, with tour immense sheds and 1,0(K) cords of bark, were de stroyed. Thcr was a general cleaning and "red ding i::i" about town last week, in addi tion to the ueaal house cleaning and gar den making. Il was a busy season lor ev ery lojy. Spring lionnets were numerous on Sab bath. Girls who didn t have spring bon nets slaved at borne and made J: risive re marks about girls who had. That's the way with the girls. The literary society formed by the schol ars attending Messrs. Sanner and Miller's wbixil meets every other r nday evening. 1 he exercises are said to be ot a very in teresting character. Tbe fruit trees ot all kinds throughout this entire section are covered with an abur.dunce of blossoms, giving promise ot a heavy yield ot IruiL Apples, particu larly. will be plenty, and there will he a tair crop of peaches, cherries, plums and pears. la the cise of tbe First Xational Bank of Cocnellsville vs. Somerst & Cambria Ilailroad and Christian Long, tried in the l S Court, in Pittsburgh, last week, the jury disagreed and were discharged, ten of them being for the plaintitl and two lor defendants. Some of this year's wool clip has already found its way into market. Many are sanguine that prices will range high, while others are led ti believe that tbe unsettled state ot the iron market will go far to wards controlling the price ot that special article ot commerce. Decoration day is rapidly approaching and the committees appointed by company G are perfecting their arrangements. Mer.uwhile we remind the ladies ot town snd county that liberal contributions ol Sowers will be needed and gratefully ac ceptcd by the committee. Tbe Laflin & Rand Powder Company of New lork City, have established an agen cy here, witn nr. w uson k. banner as agent . They have bad a building erected a little distance east of tbe Siovstoi bridge and will keep on band all kinds ol blasting powder and dynamite. Venner, tbe Heather prophet, appears 10 be something f. a prophet after all. Tbe cold wave he predicted for tbe middle ot May is on band, but it is to be hoped that there will not be as much of it aa be predicted.' This country is now more in need of fine weather than prophets. Postal cards addressed to many of our readers are sent out by swindling concerns in JS'ew Vork offering great inducements U agents for Ike sale of washing machines, dictionaries, etc.. Asking that a small sum of money be sent simply to cover expenses t boxing and freight. Take our advice and 4'ijp't sed a penny, li you do you will lose it. The Iiarrisburg TeUcravh says that the lees of the sheriffs ot' the different counties of PennMylvania, beginning January 1st, 1831, wiil be much less than those receiv ed by the present incumbents. The pres ent lee on writs is one dollar ; tbe new lee bill allows only seventy five eeais, and re viewing the bill throughout the fees will be thirty five per cent less. II is honor the Mayor held a short ses sion &f CJurt Saturday night Four un fortunates were brought before him by Policeman .Gilbert chartred with being drunk and disorderly, to default of pay ment ot lines that were imnceed, three oi them were sentenced to the lockup for Mny -tight hours. Wagainaa come down with the needful and the fourth man was discharged. D octors may disagree as to the best methods and remedied, tor the cure of con siipaUon and disordered liver and ki.nyA But those that have nsed Kidney-Wort agree liiM. ikai is by far the best medicine known. Its atfioQ is prompt, thorough and lasting. Don't iae pi IK and other mercurials that poison tbe sysief. but by using Kidney VVort restore the ostuia (c tion of all the organs. Kr. and Mrs. Jacob Koontz nr.'t w ith wha'. might have proven a very serious accident, vbiie Ut driving, one day last week. They were Je;Bd;ng a bill when one of '.be holding-back strap Lrt-Ve. and the horse A very quiet one tbe property at their son, W. if Koontz, Esq , started to run away. The old folks were thrown troca iie carriage, but neither were seri ously tun. Tie carriage was slightly damaged. Trt Mark GiLT-EixiKD Butter. ev ery dairyman wishes to get tbe top price fof bis butter. It can be done by having it perfect in quality and appearance. When tbe mAut becomes light it is neces sary to Add a little cj ells, Richardson 4 Co's Perfected Color to aeep it up to the June standard. Many well known butter buyers recommend all their patrons to use uiif this preparation, as it gives the most pel tect tuler- The Baltimore & Ohio Kafroad will ran special car on Tuesday, May 2$ia, And on Thursday, Mav 27th, to accommodate all li w ho desire to attend tlie annual meetine at Lanark, June 1, And tbe Na tional Republican Convention, at Chicago, on June 3d. Fan to Chicago, round trip, 0, tickets good until Julv ib. For information and tickets call on J. I. Fritz, Passenger ami Tu-kef Agent at Somerset, ! Pa.. nt-Kt ItaUirdar Howard Miller, of Elklick, Somerset county. Pa., desires us to say that in a short time there w ill be received by those who are enumerators ot census important documents relative to the work. Wber- ever these require an answer any delay or neglect will ensure tbe removal ol the de linouent work well must give way to the more corn- pttept, . j i - ' , ilr. J. G. Harvey, of Baltimore, has ' purchased from Mr. Lira Giflio, of this i uiace. hu ,, 0f Ground on Main street. j running through to Patriot. Tneproprie- torn i th Kumi-rfu-t llmis have leaped , bc ground Irom -Mr. Harvey, and will now have the use ol all tual space neiween their house and the residence ol M l Bact. Ksq. They propose planting trees and shrnboery, erecting a number of sum mer boas through the grounds and fixing the whole thine up in the most attractive manner possible. Tbe following is a list of census enumer ators for this county, appointed bv Prof. Miller : Orville A. Ross, II. L. Walker. J. R. Boose, Frank Forney. D. W. Border, David Fuller, Harvey Hay, U. M. Uusel, Win. P. Hay. J. B. O'Connor. J. U Gar dner, A. W. Barman, A. 8 Levy. A. C. Moore, Ales. Bcniord, J. M. Berkley, William Bohn, David S. Shatter, W. II. Barnbart, Simon Uiot. O. W. Williamson. j l 8. Weller. p. J. Miller, Geo. W. Ben I lord. Simon S.'Martz, C. D. Spaogler, A. ! D. Gnagy, Altred X. Snyder. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has recently rendered several decisions of gen eral Interest in the matter ot road taxes. The right of farmers to wrk out tbeir road tax lias been generally, if not univer sally, conceded, suicrvisora in a tow town ships insisting that tbe tax must be paid in money. A test case has been decided jn favor ot the tax-pavers, and their right to work out tbe tax distinctly and finally aflirmed. In other cases collectors of road taxes have claimed a commission on the part worked out, as well as that paid iato the county treasury. The Supreme Court decides that all claims tor such commissions should be rejected, the work ing out of the tax imposing no labor on the collector or treasurer, but on the su pervisor, who is fully paid for all bis ser vices. The sending to us of long obituary no tices, with the expectation that they will be given gratuitous insertion in these col umns, seems likely to grow into an estab lished practice uuless checked. When a person of prominence dies, the fact, to gether w ith a sketch of th deceased's lite, makes a valuable item ot news which no nemspuper worthy of tbe name would ig nore. But all persons who die are neither prominent nor well known, and long drawn out post mortem eulogies of such must 1 paid for. We are ot course sorry tbalauvoody should have to pay the last debt of nature, but we are willing lo sym pathize deeply and lervently at the rate of ten Cents a line. These reflections are in tended lo be wholly ceneral in their char acter, and we trust tlial no one will take offense at Uiem; but we beg to say thai the principle they enunciate w ill be strictly ad hered to. An exchange produces an alistract of an act in reterence lo the dog law : "If anybody is attacked on the highway by a dog the parly has a right to kill the dog, and the owner can be held accounta ble for any injury inflicted by the animal. Even on the premises of the owner ot a dog, should a party be attacked and injur ed, after endeavoring to protect himself, the owner can be made lesponsible for damages inflicted; provided it can be shown that al the time he was in pursuit of busi ness or ou a fricadly visit If a dog by barking at passing horses and vehicle oc casions any damage, its owner is liable for the Ukm sustained." Thus the law very properly afljrds am ple protection for loss or injury by dn,;s. rnUinliumation is published because there are many vicious dogs kept throughout tbe county. It is Iherelore well for those who are owners of vicious dogs to know the law on this sill ject. Decohatio.v Dav. The committee ap pointed to make arrangements for the proter observance of Decoration Day re port tbe lollowing programme : Meet at Court House at 9 o clock, where procession will be formed in following or der : Somerset Silver Cornet Band. Veter an Soldiers, Company G, lOlh Regt. X'. G. P., Citizens, Sunday School Orirauiza tion 9. Move to Lutheran Cemetery, where prayer, an address and other suitable cere monies will be held ; graves decorated by veterans. From Lutheran cemetery line will move to Reformed cemetery, by Un ion to Main Cross, thence to Main, thence to Rosina, thence to Patriot; along Patriot to cemetery II. G. OCNNI.VGIIAM, Alex. HrsTos. Jonx C. Pile, W. W. Davis, B. F. CoorER, Committee. The Largest Tested Ebibition on Eaktu. Welsh Sands' Great Xew Or leans and San Francisco Railroad Circus and Royal English Menagerie. ibis newest grandest and best tent show of the season comes to Soiuer&et. on J one 7th, to give the most gorgeous and sensational Iiae street parade in tbe morning ever seen in this latitude, and af ternoon and evening exhibition of more rare wild beasts, birds, reptiles and mt rine wonders, and a great numer of thrilling, novel and ludicrous equestrian gymnastic teats and animal acts and an tics, under its enormous spread of sepa rate canvases, than a baker's dozen ot the heretofore so called big shows could com bined produce. And what a bust of genu ine features, withal, many of which would in the ast era have alone made tbe stock in trade ot a successful show. But those tfood old times are past and Welsh & Sands' are fully abreast with the prures- sive spirit of the present steam, electricity and lelaphone times. In tact they have combined ample capital with every ad junct of modern science, to gather in tbe most notable ot living curiosities and mus cular phenomena irom the uttermost parts ot tbe earth, and to present them with every elegant accessory that art can de vise, to impart attractive magnificence to both spectacular display and arenic per- formmce; including the marvelous Elec tric Light. i is the province ot the lA ver tisement published elsewhere, and Qf the attractive illustrated daily courier and other bills, to supp! details, hence we confine ourselves to general outline and to recording the golden fact of a continu ous success, so amply merited and so cer tain to be repealed here. There is, some how, an insticiive recoguitkin of merit in me public mind, and the evidence of this wild regard to the coming super-excellent and immense animal and areaio enterprise is magnetically apparaot on all sides. Everybody seems bound to go, and ample as ars tbe commodatlons of the towering double tents they will be fully tested ; sq put in an early appearance, and be thoqght lully geneious enough to bring the good wile and eagerly expectant little ones in time to ste the ui am With animal wonders aud dazzling attractions of t.s morning parade. Wail tor the big show ! Da not f fed astmy. K-'mernber the date, June in. S. S. Cosvextios at Saliskcrt. The indications are that tbe Lutheran today School Convention to be held At Salisbury, June 1st, 2d, and 3d, will prove a success. Ail L.utceran and l aura (partly Lutheran) schools in 0,e C0Qty are requested to send as inaay delegates aa possible. All will be welcome, provided the names are sent to the pastor lod. Rev. It Smith, tlklick P. U., so that entertain ment may be provided. The nflicers of the riitfereut nuln.as have kindly given special rates for the occaaiun-vaboct half the usual rales. Tbe fare from S xnirset (round trip) will be ft W) : from Coafli- ence ft OH ; otber points ratably with He e. W. II. Rcppel, J. M. Baaek. President iecretary. A Wedding. The marriage ceremony of Mr. William Endsley and Miss Minnie Connelly, ot Somerfleld, Somerset county, fa., ww periormed by Kev. J. li. lay lor, at the residence ot the bride, yejterday af ternoon, at 1 30 o'clock, only a select ouoa paoy ol friends being present. After all had feasted sumptuously, tbe happy couple, tbe recipients of a number dt beautiful presents, -departed 00 their wtAjing ivur. with Pittsburgh, a their main point of destination. A company of friends are to be invited by tbe parents of the groom to participate is a supper to the young couple, oij their return. Clasescb Xichtjj.cai.S May 13, im. "CaoogEO Haertel." Accept a thou sand thanks lor that Golden Remedy. I suffered tor many years with Rheumatic pains in my limbs, my legs were drawn together, and people called me "Crooked Haertel I used St Jacobs Oil, sntT was cured, and now feel so well that I think I CJuld dance as in my young day a . I . Jons Haertel. Freemont 111. A fine, sew lot of Watches, Ctals, and E0rarware( , 31'boweU'. " i t- n i Editor Hx&Ato, Sir; "Anti-Third. Term," in tbe last week's issue of the Meyersilale Commeirial, attempts to reply to "X" in A manner that indicates pain. He says. "It is extremely silly in all re spects, yet we cannot let the opportunity pass," etc. He accuses X of having a desperation for oflice, no doubt a crime in the eyes of "Ami," for being so bold, but tbe voters of Addison do not think that offices were created lor "Ami's" special benefit, to the exclusion ot all others; yet they cannot call to mind the name of any one of their number .who was defeated for the Legislature. The Addison Republic ans only claim their proper share of office, A modesty not very manliest in the charac ter of old "AntL" We sympathize with our old friend, because the pain bo exper iences is no doubt . very Annoying. The thorn is deep in the flesh And its extrac tion will be painful; but, if ho will grin and bear it manfully, an acorn might drop into his mouth, as a reward for his pains. He is not inconsolable cither, for ha ta'ies comfort in the thought that when X gets older be will grow wiser. Ibis may be true unless he lets the follies of his youth haunt him in his old age, as appears lo be the condition of "Ami " When we refer to age we only mean 'he tenure of oQlce. -He also attempts to speak lor General Koontz and immediately tries to pin his laith to the General's coat tail, lie can well afford to do so, tor be needs a little help to "catch that plum." Gen. Koontz is too well and favorably known in Addi son to need the support of "Ami" to keep him be tore tbe people. V e don t object to the General's course at Uarrisburg, but we cannot follow him into the bolter meet- fng, called by tbe Blaine Club of Meyers- dale. . "Anti" asks to be delivered ot such Re publicans as Governor Cornell and Senator Conkling ot Xew York. He wishes them kicked out ot the party; because they are tor Grant and can carry that State tor him this fall. Il is a well known tact that Senators Conkling. And Blaine are personal enemies, perhaps "Anti." never heard of this in his advanced age of a little over A sec re and a halt years. That Grant is a stronger man in Xew York than Blaine, is daily becoming more ev ident ; except lo those who are intention ally blind. The friendly admonition, "Don't wor ry about your Somerset friends, who have gone into the bolt They are able to take care ol themselves, in this crisis Il there is any crisis, pray tell us who caused il and what created the boll in this county. "Anti" thinks he knows a great secret, but like the school boy don't like to tell, lie says, "It is A matter well known to a certain gentleman how his (Campbell's ideteat was brought about two years ago." It "Anti" would only let us into this great secret, how much it would help us, but be don't like to. It would be interesting reading away down here in Addison. 1'ray do tell us all about the matter. There is but little doubt that he knows all about it We think he has quite a knowledge, and we profess to be able to trace the same finger marks in tbe bolter move that brought disaster to our Senatorial and Congressional ticket two years ago. It was that "mess ot pottage" that did it all. We recognize ibe "voice ot Jacob." He also advises General Campbell to keep his optics skinned in the future. This is go.xl advice and he will be able to place his. "ammunition at the right place" next time. He has learned that there was a Judas ia camp that bad many brothers. There was also a Brutus, who subbed him in the hack, not because he loved him (Campbell) less, but bee, use he loves office more. Campbell's optics are clear enough to penetrate the thin mist of "Ami's" own raising. Addison Republicans are always true at the polls, and they gave Campliell a lull vote. It was "Anti" and bis triends thai flinched, because the plum did not happen to drop Into tbe pet lamb's mouth. "Anti" should remember that we know him well and like him a little loo; but not on account of his su(erior wisdom or good looks, but oa account ot bis winning way a f . SEx-B!aine Man.) Addisos, May 17.. Fkom Lower Tckkeyfoot. Our old weather prophets are predicting s dry, present part hot summer judging from the I suppose, especially the dry It is rumored that Mr. Abraham Levy, of Ursina, has been appointed by Census Supervisor Milkr as enumerator o4 Ursina district Abe is a good man, and well qualified for the position. We understand that Wm. Moon is an applicant for the census enumeratorsbip ot this township. Our opinion is that he will receive the appointment provided the government wishes the work done cheap. Mr. Forquer has been busily engaged for several days, planting ornamental and shade trees at the old Jersey Churcb yard, in Turke foot, and on his property in dif ferent points ol L'raina. He has decided to remain a citizen ot the township. A destructive fire passed over tbe great er part of George Firestone's farm in the mountains ot Turkeyfoot Bting sur rounded by woods it played havoc with tbe fence, and would have burned tbe buildings, had not the neighbors come to aid him in fighting the fire. James Albright Jr., a student of Berlin Academy, visited bis home and triends in Ursina, a few days ago. He is looking bale and hearty, and reports the school well represented and in good working or der. We have not learned what business Jim intends following after quitting the school-room. We are informed that our Addison friend still has tbe $1,000 in his sale and is ready at any time to make a present of il to any clergyman who will prove to him. wiibin the lids of thai book of books, what he desires. Xot being a minister we do not attempt, at present, to prove lo tbe gentleman that infants or babes were ever baptized. Our opinion is that they were not ana should not be baptised, I . Jake. HoovEusviLLK Items. Editor Herald: As the correspon dent Uncle Jay Bee has been silent for a tew days, at any rale so far as paper communications are concerned, hope you will publish a few items from a sub scriber of your most valuable paper. Give me the Herald for a stalwart Republican paper. Ye learn that oi;r merchants have laid in a fail stock of spring goods. The croquet groind Is bring fenced up so tint no saucy little imp can tel! who is playing, whether it be on Sunday or week day. J. Howard and Riac Ankney hire pur chased lots of A. JLohr. Mr. Howard is putting np a Urge building on his lot and will move in about the middle of May. Ankney proposes building in the near fu ture. ;.-. v v . ' W. W. Dempsy has got the position as clerk, in X. Uaiae's store. Mr. D. is a Cce yoicg man not yet out of his teens lie has the appearance of making to ex cellent clerk. We wish htm success in his clerkship and advancement in life. J. A. Clark, formerly a resident of Shade township, has moved into this place so l is now hard at wqrk at his new tiqild iii which he intends opening ana hotel, ijr. C. is an upright gentleman, a man of sound intellect and as tit tne supposition ot his indulging in the intoxicating fluid as a beverage, is utterly false. He is not an habitual drink, er. ' - 'J;. ' Tt . A Remarkable Result It makes no difference bow many Physicians, or how mucb medicine yoq have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup Is the only remedy which, has given oom rjtjte tatUfacthin In severe pte oi Lung Disease. It is true there are yet thous sands of persons who are predisposed to Throat ana Lung A Sections, Consumption Hemorrhages. Asthma, Severe Colds set tied cu the Breast, Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough, who have no pprsopal kpo ledge of Boccbee's German Syrup. To such we would say tl-,tt 50,000 bottles ere sold last year without one complaint Consumptives try just oae bottle. Itegu- ; lar size "5 rests, Md by fcU druggist in Amcna. , The Best I Ever Kxew Of. J. X? Starkey, a prominent and influential Cili zen ot Iowa City, says : "I have had the Dyspt'i'sia and Liver Complaintfor several years, and have used every remedy I could bear of, without an) relief whatever, nmil ) saw your Bhiloh Yitajizer advertised in our paiier, and Was. persuaded to try It, an. happy to state that it has entirely cured. me. it is certainty tne best Kemedy 1 ever knew oi. rrice .j cents. i Sold, by George TV, Benford, Somerset, Fa, CoavtttsscE IE.-'r ' MacsGeld, our bird nvvn. has disposed of nearly all ot his fine birds. The mocking bird is missed tbe most. It is said be is about to invest in a bird of larger size. M. hi. ; , i - a.-i.i.. r,.. himself and th. i.'.rrt. t. o ,r wh. Elliott ftboads, who was arrested in this place some time last March tor stealing a horse in Westmoreland county, plead euilty before the Greensbare Court Mr. Zagley, who made the arrest, went to get the county reward of $40, and. to tbe As tonishment ot all acqcaintcd with the tacts. another party from this place bid matle L application and employed an attorney to neeure lue reward. 1 nis is decidedly mean, if not dirty, . . . In the village of llarnedsvflle, on the evening the 12ih inst. Major Alexander Hanna departed this life, from apoplexy, alter an illness ot twenty four hours. The deceased was born in Miliord town ship. June 2d. 1802, consequently lacking a few days of being 78 years of age. He was twice married and always resided within tbe limits of this county. He was the lather of 22 children, 8 of whom pre ceded him to the spirit land. He leaves a widow and 14 children. Physically he was a man of superior power. Yes. a giant t never having met with his equal. Intellectually he was con siderably above the average. When about 28 years of age be was elected Brigade In spector, quite an enviable position at that time, wmcn ne niied wun credit and abil ity. His large, handsome, and erect stat ure made him an extraordinary fine look ing ofllccr. 1, ... He served in the capacity of Justice of the Peace for a period ot 2? years and died with the harness on. To the credit of his judgment and ability as an officer of the peace, there never was taken an appeal from his docket that was reversed by the Court He was a man ot rather superior judgment and strictly honest Those who knew hhn best say be was never known to do a dishonest act He resided where he died about 32 years. Ue had 11 brothers snd sisters, four ot whom still survive. Amone the number is Judge Hanna, who is in tbe 80ih year of uis age. ' On the 14th inst his remains were taken to the M. E. Church, ia . Harnedsville, where Rev. J. It Brown, of the Bantim Church, delivered a well-timed and appro. uiittie uiscoursc irom tue words : "Jesus sail unto her, I am the resurrection and the life ; he that believeth in mc, though be was dead, yet shall he live." alter wnicD De was conveyed .0 the Crossroad Cemetery, and buried by the side ot his grandfather, who died in the year 1809. The family have the sympathy of the whole community. COKFLCKKCK, May 15. U. Startling Phenomenon At about 3 p. m.. on Wednesday, the 5th of May, a grand and startling scene was witnessed tin the farm of Anthony Wechtenheiser. in Shade township, this county. - Mr. V. and his son were at work in the field About tbe hour named, when they were suddenly startled by "a rushing, mighty wind, the effects of which could nowhere be seen. Tbs roaring noise is described as having been dreadful, and the feelinir pro duced by it was that bewildering dread which comes over one who expects mo mentarily to be struck by a danger which he cannot see. The witnesses to this scene were conscious that tne sound was approaching nearer, and as they gazed About them they suddenly beheld the skurrying motion of a tremendous whirl wind some sixty rods distant The sensa tions at the moment of discovering the cv clone, were exactly comparable to those one would expect to feel if an object of great weight should suddonly drop upon the earth near him, from a cloudless sky. So this remarkable "whirl" evidently came.- For only a few moments it contin ued to play upon the surface, moving but a snort distance ; but long and violently enough to disturb the position of almost everything within its reach, and carry im mense quantities or leaves, small stones. and other rubbish; np into the air. As suddenly as il had struck tbe earth, ii bounded up again. And now tbe most startling part of tbe scene occurred. Al an elevation of several hundred feet the debris carried heavenward, was observtd to take fire. At the same instant there were beard loud and distinct clans of thunder in tbe midst of the wild, whirling scene. So terrible was tbe racket and confusiot., that the checks of the beholders blanched, and a team of horses barnessed to a plow, became frantic and alraii t en tirely unmanagablc. Certainly this was soraetbinz exception al in the shape of a whirlwind. And, to .how that the testimony ol tbe witnesses was no mere exaggeration, burning leaves were oliserved to descend at the distance of something like a mile from the scene of tbe remarkable phenomenon ; and persons living near supposed m one case, that tbe boiler at a steam saw-mill had exploded. and in another, that the farm buildings of Mr. W. had been broken down by the t rra. Will some one well versd In th j science f melerology or pneumatics, give its a short chapter on this unusual scene. It will be remembeied the 5lh of May was cloudless in this region. J. B. Snocr. Hooverstille Items. Tbe Baptists have lust closed a several week's religious service. The Lutherans held a very pleasant and full communion here, on tbe 2d lost. J. W. ilaraer U sinking a well. The railroad will run through his bouse, bat the company will build a new house for mm. We Are told that Mr. Csdwicc who has ibis portion of the S. & C. R. R. to grade. ill commence operations near our village on tbe 20th inst The people seem anx ious to see the work begun. The youngest child of Rsv. Shout) was last week badly scalded by drawing aver him the contents ot a coffee not Tbe en tire one side ot tba little fellow's fice is raw. It was feared one eye was ruined. but such is not the case. Dr. Patterson, Sr., bus bim in hand and he is doing right weit Gamma. Brotqersvallet Items. Our farmers are lamenting over short pasture. Jacob Pritts is ioliotvin: tbe muon sad carpenter trade The oats looks very backward on ac count of dry and cool weather. Ast. Brant's pet fox was stolen last week. Don't cry, Ast, them is "more of 'em in the woods." Jno. J. Enepper is engaged in the weav-' ing business. Ue says he can make mon ey at a shilling a yard. We had three frosts in succession this week, and ice an eighth ot an inch thick, but fruit has suffered very little. ' Refrigerator. A Mother's CiRiEp.Tfce pride of mother, tne life and joy of a home, are btr children, hence her grief when sicknese enters and takes them away. Take warn ing then, that you are running a terrible risK, if they have Cough, Croup, or W hooping Cough, which lead to Consump tl'l, if yon do not attend to it at once. SWLOU S CtiXSUHPTlQX CURE is guaranteed la cure tbem. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and $1 00. For Lame Back, Side or Chest use Shilob's Fortius Plaster. Price 35 cents. Sold by Q. W. Benford, Druggist Som erset Pa. Notice to bcr esttsors. Xearl y 1. 000 of tbe county funds have been expend ed within Ue last two years in repairing: bridges, ovipg to the negligence of Super visors, in not taking proper care ot the structures, as required by law. .notice m nereby given, that unless su pervisors make All needed repairs on bridges by the lit day oi September next. the lav vill 1 euturced without fear ot (avot. By direction oi Ccmmlssloiera, WM- M ISfOROtK, . Clerk. Bhiloh's Catarrh Remedt. A mar velous Cure tor Cauurb, Diphtheria, Cah- ker month, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an incenions nasal in'.e&ir for tbe more successful treatment of the comp'aiat with; extra' charge.- Price SOceay. , for sale by U. V. lien lord, Somerset Pa. Cexbxt, Wbitk WASH it Fkhtiuzer Land Plaster, Calcined Plaster, Lime Add Cement. Have in stock car locd. ad oflir for sale by Uis barrel-or poond, ' At mo:erave prices. - " ' 1 ' Cook iV 3?ierto. sfwawsHSAsai 1 .. ...1." .! UU.. Somerset.' Pa.," April 1?, 1880. Notice. I have this day sold to Mrs. M. 31. Pile, my entire stock ot goods in store, consisting of Groceries, Cofectioner ies. Jewelry, Tobacco and Cigars, snd All nxiures oe fixtures belonging to said store. Persons i Indebted to me will please call at the store and settle their accounts with S. R. Pile. (i. W. Pile. Meat Market, Main Cross St. I will have on band at all times. Beef. Pork. ' Mutton and Sausage, at reasonable prices. ' Open daily ; will rua a meat wagon three times erh wwk. IIknfit Knr.f,.R. Alwuvs on baail the re-lphratpd (iultlm I Fleece Flour, made at Springfield, Ohio. ! Best in market. A lull line of Family i Groceries and Grain, cheap tor cash. Josiau Keller. MARK I ED. EXDSLEY COXXELLEY. At the residence of the brido. May 12lh, 18S0. bv Rev. J. B. Taylor, 3Ir. William Eodslev to Miss Minnie Connelly, both of Somer- neio, womerset to., l'a. -o Cards. tniooiown autt Jieyersdale pajiers piease py.; DIED. WILL. Xear Falls City. Xcb.. April 22d. 1880, Rosie Ellen, youngest daughter oi Ubarles and Mary Will, aged 7 months sou days. riLib. iNear llotiman s Church, on tbe 12th of May, Abraham Pile, aged 65 years, a montus and 8 days. SHAFFER. On Fridsy. April 31ft, 1880, Tobias Shaffer, at bis residence in Somerset township, in tbe 6'Jlh year oi bis age. The deceased was a soldier during the war, caving enlisted in tbe 54tn itegt Pa. Vols, at its formation. His comrades speak ot him as a brave and efficient man. nis desire be was carried to the grave oy a number ot soldiers. An immense number ot people were in the funernl pro cession, whicn took place on Sunday, 2d oi May. SsaEUET I1RKIT Corractad by Oooc A Bkscits. DEALXM ! CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Applet, dried, fl & ...te to Se Appiebmter, V pal .30&t0e tin y iuu si as Halter, J A (fce) lie Butter, V A (nil I) son Buckwheat, V buinel sue " meal, 100 Aa 3 0U Beeawax, ft A sae Hacoo, shuulders, V A ...... " aldee, " c " country bams. V A lttc Corn, (ear) y bunbel Su 10 7ue Uoro, (shelled) ft bushel ;oe Uoru meal ft A 26 Calf aklns. V Sc Kk, do se Ftuur, fl bbl ti 0 A40 Flu! fl bo., ( A) Tae Hams, (sugar-cured) f) A.... 12s LanLft A Sea 10c kaatoer, red aula, f) A 80030 " Opper " BAU7O0 " kip, " Tc3tt MiddllDKa, and chop UAi Aa SIM Oat, V tin am&lae lotatuea,fl ho 'iMflne Peacliea, dried, fl A Swloe Kjre ibu 76c RKS. A le ball, No. t V btiteztra fi 40 urouaa Alum, per sacs fi es-o. 75 AJhton, per aak...... ............S4 06 Sugar, yellow i A MJ!0 - wnite . ..linau'V' Tallow. A 1r Wheat V bus 1 liasi -lh Woot V SAg'iO SE W ADYER TISEME TNS. LAWN TENNIS! QUAETEBS. Send tor Illustrated Catalogue. S. A. CLARE & CO., lit WOOD STREET, 3U,i.,t PITT8BURCM.PA. PvPHAS' COURT SALE. virtue of on order lasad eut of tbe Onhns' i Vart ot Somerset county, fa., and to me directed. tnera wm oe cxisea lo pauitc aal oa the prem ise, on Friday, June 11, 1S80, the following real mate, late tba property of Sarah Moon, deceased, viz : A lot ol aruund altaated In Draketown. contain. Ing 2 acrea mora or lei, all cleared, and hating tnereoa erected a one and a-ha) r story tram, and and a one and a hall tnry lov dwelling boats mail other ou buildings, adjoining lands of Anna Tta- ane, j.. i lannenui, jon Anileraua and otsers, TLR11S One-third of cucbaae money to be paid on confirmation of aale, ttwi balance la two equal annual payments therealter to be secared byju ginent) twenty per eentof nurchase money to tw paid a aooa aa pruperty Is knocked down. Sales to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. THOMAS KEAM, May 19 Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE uuiU of Mary Fleck, late of J enter Township, StomersetciHinty, Pa, dee d. Letters ol auiniainuauut oa tae a dot estate aa Tin been prranna to the undersigned by the proper auth.urt;y, aoUo Is hereby given to thorn Btieoteaioiiio maite Immediate payment, and tboaa haTioa claims anainst It La Dreamt thm duly authenticated for settlement, at my office at Jennor X Koads, Pi., on Saturday, June i, A. it. im B.S. FLKCK, May 19 Administrator. 0 RPHAX'S COURT SALE OF VALUABLE) REAL ESTATE. By Tlrtue of an order issued ont of the Ornhan's Court of Somerset county fa., anil to me directed, 1 will expore to sale by public auction '-a tbe the preauae ia faint township, on Tvesdau. June Slh, 18S0. at Z o'clock P. M.. the follnwloe; T.iluah'.e seal es tate late the property of Peter tirrkeybUe deoeas- Ko. 1. A tract of land ahsated In Paini km. ship, Somerset cc.unty Fa. Containing sa acre more or less, adjoining land! of John H. Miller, PetarOtt, i-manuel KUmmel, and the old home stead of the deceased, ol whicn there are about 3ft acrea cleared. There ia a good sugar camp on said premises. No 2. A tract of citttate la Paint township, Somerset count j, fa ConUiniaa; tan acre, more or less, ol wbicb there an about lm acre rlnn.1 A) acrea in meadow.. Adjolnln lands of Frederick utt, Simon Mersey, John Oeiaei, Emanuel Hum med and tract No, 1., baring a large two atorr brioa InrtUing Hnurse. Bank Barn, ami ihr outbuildings thereon erected, also a good Apple urcaard thereon, the said farm betas; pleasantly situated and convenient tc ahar-h and school. Tri.llS OF SALE. One tbiid cash, one-third in six santak nuihlnl la one year witb interest, deferred pevnvent to be secured by laogmeni on tae uremlaea. la tmr mil ol hand money to be paid aa auo aa property is anocaeu aown. JACOB HOFFMAW. Administrator at f etc Bcrkeyblle deed. TJDITOIVS NOTICE. SOMERSET COt NT Y, aai I ' 1 Ataa Orp ha s' One rt held at Somerset Eai In and fur eaiowrset t'ven'T. oa the 30ih I . ' day of AoriL A. JJ. lako hfon, th u.m. rble Jadgea tbereot In tbe matter of th estate ol Samuel J. Rhoads, dee d, (or diatriba too, oa nwaloa of Meaan. Haar A mer. tne Uourt innotnt J. u, K lmraal. Aaditur laaMnaiaadvaacrwenuand to distribute the laniMiatheaaAisof Ue Administrator to and atsoogtAuee iejallT entitled thereto. lit tae uourt W. B. FEE AS C NOTICE Pnblicnotiee if hereby eixea ttt the Aaditur named, la the furvotn ccmniMtoa will meet all persons who may ijlye la au crest ta the estate of Samuel J !ji!)oetU dec'dL ao Friday thevSthday of J je,y-J, at his olnce in Somer- iwayU J.O.KIMMEL . Auditor. CUTOR'S NOTICE. tj tale of Daniel Zimmerman, lat? 3i Awstowa jwr,, ouiuorRi y., wcu. Letters testame'tary oa the a bore estaft? hariog lieenrraysJ tuthe nni'erdgned by the proper aiaonij , notice m nvrrojr pnen mi ail irsona lndeMea lo said estate to make immediate pay- menuandanase having elalms ss; Inst the same stiate pa.'treit, and lioee having claims against t present tnera duly aui bentlcaied fur settlement - li Co pweat um doly aniJienUcated (ataetU ontiatarday, Jane 12th 1 , M th oS!c of i ment oa Satnrdaj, the Sht day of May. Squire Heiney, in Sloystuwn licr.. at 1, o'clock ' Uaiat tberetideaoe of JaaobSaaalu In Somerset r. if. JOHN H. ZIMMERMAN. Cieratar. 1'" ' wiJLWiyyglM1!1 '.""'I" N EW ATf TED TffifiMEXTS ATTENTION Vd ilat . to rail tba FA1RLAIYIB PATENT MILK CAN Kor cream ruL-lng, and to Invite an ln.petion of its advantage lor Dairy "'- COISTSTKTJCTIOlsr The can is of tli inllowlni dimension n.l construction. They are 19'4 incbo high, K jche In diameter at the lop. lo.' at AIR TUBE ,or tbe rooting of tne milk. The can Is of tin htrlnz aiae, making the cans when covered air tlgn A GLASS insert.! In its side f.ir meaartn:r detth of cream perfect condition m warm weather and without the secured ia the old manner of setting If left to stand tne air irom coming in contact wuu tne milk a woen ADVANTAGES ! The ran may be act in open air, temperature beiug The Fairlamb Creamery Plan or Method ConaiiUof the gathering of cream from the farmers, tbe advantage of which U great in f'-!ionj when the dairies are small and dl'tanre from ta.'tory 1st. The cost ami economy in 2nd. Having the skim milk 3rd. It encourages the keeping of stock having better pro ducing qualities as the dairy will amount of cream furnished. 4th. By this manner of setting butter by one-half to one pound, than by the old process. oth. That you can secure the at your door without the hand butter afterward. Ia concloMon we would say that we invite of these cans, a. we desire to start mutes for th" si. We intend my to tno HIGHEST MARKET PRICES for cream, also tarnishing tne fanner with the can free while so deposing of his rreia, tberehy ivlnx him tne tn-nelit of tbe most improved apparatus whereby he can Increase his yield from 4 to ' .. The can is on exhibition at our oitice in SOMERSET, ZPZEHST2sTA-. , where we will be pleased to have yu call and we will SOMERSET DAIRY COMPANY (Limiicd.) ANNOUNCEMENTS. We hare been handed the following annonnre- ment by Joiab Keller. Ea.. Chairman of the Republican County Committee, candidate to be roted k at the priaiary election, held June it, FOR ASSEMBLY. To Jasiak Kelttr, Chairman Republican County i ommiutt : Kia In accordance with the nsaies of the Re publican party, I am a candidate tor re-nomination for the Assembly, snhiect to the decision of the Republican primary election. A. J. HJL.1WJK.V To Josiah Keller, Chairman Republican County Committee : Sir: In accordance with the usazeiot the Re publican party, 1 am a candidate lor re-notnlna-tion tor the Assembly, subject to the decision ol tbe Republican primary election. E. 31. SCH ROCK. Ol.dc, Pa., May 3. la. Mr. Joeiak KeUer, Chaiman Rcpvllican County Commuter: Sin : Yoo will please announce my name as a candidate t Assembly subiert to the decision ol tbe Aepnblicaa f rimary Electioa. A. S. "' ILL. Co3trit.K5cB.Pa, May IT, laSts. Jotiak Keller, Ejf faairmrii Republican County , iniwuic . DsabSik. Please annoance nr name as a camiidate for Assembly, so. Meet t the decltloa of the Republican primary elertion. A. it, UV 3isERT. FOR POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR, Jotiak KfUer, Caatr'aca Rtpullican eanjy f'oav miiice - Sib: Yon, will please aaaooore bit nam as a candiilate lor f oor H'iae tiirectur, subject to the decision of the hepuMlean primary election. van sea, & 1 .m n e.i ., Somerset Township. JlvsebX Boana, Pa., May 9, USi). Mr. Joiiak Keller, Chairman of the Republican County Committee : St --f lease announce my name a a candidate lot the oftVe of Poor House Director, subject to the decision oi the Republican primary elertlna. AA.L.A. lltk KOKNS. FOB DISTRICT ATTORNEY To Jotiah Killer, Ckoirnan of the Republican i'aanfy Coiami.'lre, of Someriet County, Prna tytvama. ' Sib: You will please announce mr nam as a candidate lor the office of Dwtrk-t Attorney of said county, snbiect to the decision of the Repub uVan Primary Election, to be held 'JStu Jane, leso. H. S, ENDSLEY. Jotiak Keller, Chairman Republican Conn'y Cut. Sir: Please announce air name as ein.il,!: for the olBce of District A Homer mhart t,. n,a decirkiB of tbe Republican Primary elect im. i UlKd fc it. SC l U. "TVISS0LUTI0N NOTICE. The partnershin heretofore exfettnr hetwaea he nndersigned in tne Cabinet and undertaking bo-l-ness. uader t he Ana name of f ugh A Slpe at StoV i town. Pa., was on the l .h day of May aujulfed ov mumi wiDKui ; iae ntKCs anj accounts are ia the aaadsofC. W. Pagb, where au partlea uuor. ested will call and settle ; after Jane VI 111, Uity will be left in the hand.' of o-ta-er for eotiocUua, " ' A W.PVHH, ISAIAH SH E. htojUaTi Asil M. V 1 1 OaUiJ -ad I nderukiag basinos will he ooctfi)iiaJ at tbe old staad oppoaite tne Hite House ix Steicatowa, by tAe aadersignrd ander tbe arm naiueetPasbbadBrabaker. We keep constant (y ea hand a full line ef Cabinet 01, CaiBn and Casket a ana would rrspecxfullv soU-iS I he pnblie Mr oar share of their uatrooag-. iJjttji freeef charge. W do first cUaa AieWsi a It can be done in tbe euoar y CaKfcad xaatine our good aelorc purcbasiir eVewbere. ll(.lOrh WILLIAM URCEAKEU, M?y W - i. . - 4D1 Lotateof DM1X1STRAT0RS X0TICZ L-tate of Wm. Freidline, lata of Somervet Twp Somerset enty. Pa., decea-iesj. -Letter ot auministratioci on tha above mu having been grantad to the onlerstgned', notice la herebv givon lotiMa-siedeotAittj, If in,h, imm. I tovnsniu. I LYDIA FREIDLINE, ; Administratrix April 14 SE WABVER TISEMENTS. DAIR YMEN ! atttntk ol all Dalrjiaen to tht the do turn provided, witn an - IN" CENTRE a rubber han-l placet in the periphery of the i ne ca.i u proriuea witn GAUGE :and is so euMtrueted a to creserve the mil In use of ice, get more cream in 12 hours than ran be until aour. The eover prereotany Impurities in piaccijtne can i nerineucaiiy aeaiei. hi'' to W. and In w.tter during the warm weather will not warrant tae delivering ol mil. manufacturing the butter. sweet lor feeding. receive pay according to the milk we can guarantee more per hundred weight of milk, price of first iiualitv of butter labor churninz and can; of A rithrin of cream in sections not already reached ly givi y ju fall information concerning the same. TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS. Aitreeahie to the provision of an Act of Assem bly, directing the mode of selling ensealed Lands for taxes, passed 13th day nf March, A. D. lili. and tbe several Supplements thereto : The Treas urer of Somerset county, hereby gives notice, that unless the County, S, tioi l. KoaJ, and building taxed, due on the following 1. aseatel Lamia, are paid before the day ot sale, the whole or such part of each tract as will pay tbe uses and eosta, will ba sokl at the Conn House, in Somerset borocgh, onl itbdayof Jane, lAsto. lor the arrearages ol taxes due, and the co-ts accrued thereon. ADDISON. Sane of Tra. t. Wm. J. Baer Charry. Mary K. Acret. am 41T 411 4-0 411 4UO 30W llV loO 4oO XV IMS Xj 2S 4i4 uu too 410 I 1 4 ') ice 4V AO lo7 4J Taxet. . 5 55 . 14 5 . 14 4) . 14 oe Moover, jane floors, Mary Moore. Hiram (,) -le, Charles I'y Statimaa, Jost J,'i neiis... 7 IS 7 on 7 vu i tu " " 3) 14 00 " 7 0U " 7 oil 1 7H " s ; Toot, Philip 14 OS T'Kn, Jac-li. 14io White, Adam IS HO Charry, Jane I'-.i 1 ALLEGHENY. Ander'n, vl'H'.i:ua 11 00 Ames Thomas 17 Amerlne PbUlp , an Haer. IshmaelJr....". I Check. Jo no l M tvrtrolhkcuell (Sweitieri.. St So Miles. Jame a . McCall, Joseph 1', A Wells A Cu.bcrtson li y BROTHERSVALLEY, Barclay, Joel s So Slein tbrauam 4 CONEMAU1H Junes I "real 2 90 Kenstnger. Mary A X Paisley. KiebarJ a 4:4 Rose, tieorge 2a CONFLUENCE BOR. DtKleon, Jame 1 70 leip Setiastiaa i Davte. J B 1 To lierbin, Sim. a 41 lvlwards, Thomas 2 44 Fulertun Bnia i il Hotf uiaa A Rro 90. Hoil man, lie. .rge v, KobertAN. M 3 lp Scbeil. Malleard . sO Truotman, Wiai.--7i......M. 2 40 Walbrerht Chnrieis, 4 V) WiMoiSUO.". 1 ; Welrv, Detater : tLXLICK. 400 ir-o sr, 34' 1"0 4u2 400 Late. I T 1 I'i i 1 1 2 a 4 SS z Z harry. Jarne ('-:)... Csnev, Jaasrs....... Corey, J'nlah t orey, Thomas ?() .. Christnr. Joseph... C'jrey, Euos Kutrhman, Kebe- . . . ! 9.1 "7 uo i ff j l- Jcrex. in Aert. AS) 4UM " Lot$, 1 a ' L!s. X in r Mara, irjJ 1 CO .4ktfcr, ' John 7 to ri tay 1 M Wagner, Alph ' Fike, John A S. J Raonscrait, Striae 1 " JEFEXSON. Vlt J-n.! .' a?r, FUti. Lodwig S JENNER. 2 IUU 4D1 90 EA. OU SI EW ift '. M 4.0 40O sso 40 Blaci, James. 4 43 V.le. Jane 4 M lcau.vei, Pewr i At Uib'Mj Frederick Sit iiiait Caeorge S. 04 M stJartney . Isaac '1 M Msfhlvr. Thvma 8 W Oiler, W ilham Sal Philsoa.Kohrt 8 lu Pitcher. William - 10 Scott. John 8 W Witmer, Jacob... 4 an Williams, Oeorge ... is HanUa, Jaaes 1 : ? A'ii IT A D VE R TISE31EXTS. LAKDItK. Lot. t Aliernathy, Tbomaj 119 i Aoernatby, Charlotte 3 Arret. Ttowman, Samuel "A 7u '-bo . lfciwnmn A Kherwie lo 4 t l-al, John K.'s Ix ir 44 l'.i HetTner. I icnrr 7 7 U Urn. OiilUa Si7 11 Miller, UabricL 4 i Lolt. 1 Meyers, Peter sheira........ 46 Acre: i Wilmoth, AM Kiian.-;!, J.jtaO " ?i:;!a. Andrew's tc'.'i... ? i 1 iu. wiiii. m 1 - vvi;u. Joliu ! U'tK T'.'SKEYFOCT Aodcrr. n. Thau" W it; Acre. l:urrs, Williams 12 60 Lot. 1 DeaU Francis 1 XI Arm. W F. rward A Hnirns 404 . llalk welL, J.,60 1S " Iiwrv, peter 13 Co MtVuuxh, It.JT.AO SO CO Lot. j4 V-i2rer.;a-i-;.-.. . . ;t I' veri, AV.t V ugbt, Simon... M1DDLECUEEK. Hedpil, liunntn.. O.iery, A lam's hi irs. MILFORD. Beam, Jacob Brook. David Benson, Peter Caldwell, David C... Caldwell. Samuel Dim lap, John (kbhart A Walter... (Kishart, Mithias Johnson. Wlltwn .Meyers, Peiei uttn. Wollenstrgur, . Tom, Kacbael ....... Turn. Dlmh Wilson, Thomae Wilson, James.. Miller, Tlioio-is Short, Jolin u 7-' S ' 14 09 i ) ft 14 40 14 41 14 n 10 VI 14 tt 3 00 1J t 44 1 1 , 1:144 H l i 77 II I Oi 3 15 TO ! 14 !W 1 IN 1H 4W 4 0" 3tl ;a4 4.C) luil 40', ill so 374 SO w Lett. A, -ret. Berkley, Phllson A Kaoad. . Bitner. Henry Manrudent, Cbartea MEYERSDALE BOR. JO 41 j LOU. i 1 1 3 e t 1 3 1 t 1 1 1 Ad-ms. Thomas A Kettle.... Baer, Henry. Bouse, John H.. ............. Benlord. John II Deal, Edmund - i.naia, John................. Frlwlhoff, Joseph HoSman, John.............. 1-in.lamin, keiiomon. Morton A Miller. -. Med.iry AUHunua..... MlnWeymlre, C... Merril. Nathaniel...... Paul. Thomas. Stevenaon, Jame Sieves. Kranklm... ...... !chmukrr William Tipton. John NORHTHAJIPTON. Baety, Sarnh Brown. Musan. Cotfroth A Picking Kmrleka A Smith Engieka, Lewis Finemore. Marah. ........... iroblen, Elizalieth. MeBrlde, Sarah Witt A Woliensoerger (S) Wadman, Marj... .......... 1 2X 3 m 3 at 2 in 4 W 4 44 5 It kt 4 -tZ 1 1 1 -el f-t 1 ' 1 W Irrr . I w 71 i4 M Oh 31 SO s; at la 41 so ao To 10 71 7 60 3 9o 8 : 20 9t 11 10 S . ue 8 oa w 11 lJ ft T 11 14 10 7 J 7 11 14 i 7 a 7t 10 it 1 71 11 11 IU 11 10 11 10 1 11 10 5 S ' It 11 II ) S 17 ai7 214 'JSJ m Ati lo:t ii Lot. Wciftle, James IVIlmnth, Alpb X ri stinger, 'harles Witt A Woliensoerger....... PAINT. Barton, Thomas Harklry, Hugh (SJ Clirk, Daniel. ............... Clark, Jame. I.rsy'Ptrt.-k Fspey, Andrew E.-pey, Josiah..... Innkerp, John........ Johnson. Perry Llthman. Joseph Moure. Abraham............ Morire, Joseph iX).... ...... Marlm. WiUiam. Poor, John Primrose, Vlnirt..... Shaw, Henjamln., ........... Stow. John Swrogle. Thomas............. Stockton. Richard Seese, John Tbornt n, William.. . Trist. Elisabeth Walker. Lewis. West. John Wsrner. Airrocmns W illlams,lrel SHADE. Ackennan, Qeorge Auderson. Samuel (1-d) Campbell, Margaret f amptielt, Mary............. Carotline. Tbomaa. ( lark, Daniel............... I:i ley, John Dunn. James fJJ F'.'Ule, Jobn. ................ Hltcbew, John Hirchew, Oeorgo. ........... Oliver, William (1-6) Perry, Simon (1-6) Tllton, William li,) WithersUSamnel (1-dj SOTJTHAM PTOTT. Adams, Alex ) Ilroan. Thom:w I'J Cary, Thomas ComiH, William Comb, Samuel's heirs. ....... Lngsik'tt. Levi Mi-llrl.le, Mary Philllpl, John...' Honey. Jjmes ('.) Shaw, Jafncs....; , Saiidlcr, J.iha Tempest, Rachael AVcyman, Catarinc (,',) Weyman, Samuel. SOMERSET EOR. Acrei. 4 s 100 440 40 VA JSfl ll"J -775 lo .st 4o4' urn SI 400 aio Ml 4411 21 7: t is la 04 13 9o 16 2 1.1 43 3 7o 4 o R M 5 34 14 VI 1 o 2 u 7 H 3 ! 3tJ 400 1 4 S!7 ml4 n9 S 7l 4 :t 11 C' 11 -A 1 Vi 4 'M A 4 d ! 6 3 67 11 VI V ft 5 M 4 -"-7 1:11 4I 4oi VSl 37 203 J-." PI!?, Jacob 7. 1 il SOMERSET. Arret. Ikflfell, Ed. Jr 9 o 164 Balowin, W. C 2 74 l' Imclels, Lewis W ... 12 P1 Keyser. Jaob 3 so 10 Lape, William 1 o Young. Ann Jr.............. 1 i 3S7 Ankeny, A.P 177 11 Kneads, Franklin. 10 31 Picking. Barnet 5 w STONYCBEEK. jo Klrchcr, Daniel. j ; SUMMIT. r.oft. 1 Hlns. W. J 1 4,) 30o4 Wittai Wolfcnsbergxr 4 40 1 , 19 T PrER TTHKEYFOOT. .4crr. 9 Baer. W. J. (wcimer) 1 13 140 Biddle, James............... 1 ,4 -o Clevenger, Paul. 1 sS Acre: 44 King, Jr.ha 4 Lots. Arret. 400 Lobn, Peter 4 io Lolt. 1 Pile. John iv Arret. ie Sbnlti, James. 1 v. t'RSINA BOR. Lot?. '1 Anderson Spencer A f. ... . 71 S Baer, W. J. 'saw null)...... 1 i 3i - 1 rj ! 4 Baer. Reflna. (tt 4 C'onra'l, Margarsu 1 lo - Hileoz.Hrzsisiah 3 sz - Morgan, Young AltesnoseiCo 7.1 Meyers, Dsvxl m 2 Sloan, Henry 1 7". 1 Thompson. Xan. si 2 Snyuer.Oeorge , I 7 N. O. Sale to commence at 10 A. M. H. F. KNEPPER. Trsaic&ju Lrf. The English Draft Horse BONNIE PRINCE ! Cut ol OU Bsaais Prin, WX& Im EMlal Win serve mares S the season of !. vis Tbe Srst three days ol Ua wee A at tre stable ef Alexander Coohtrjtnan, la Lavansville. Somt rset coonty. Pa, and the next Usee days cause tn Wcimer.s sbi. Ia Sfime.rset borough, changing alternately iiirUhjei the (raann. Fajvents to be made when the taare, A kiewa) 4i be with toe I. Any person parting fceaot.vtrvl sug with an insured mare, will be htAI reapoosLo'x k rihe ln.urao.-e. Dee ears w be taken, but n.. acesamtablilly lor acrjoerjls. DESCIillTIO: BONNIE PKlXnCisaljeaotlfQl dark. Ma. six veers obt. staada eighteen bamls hiaa. .s-i weighs 3 0 otmaiis He has powerful e ssd inue. mrcm jig la roches subd Njno around the maiU alare ea km leg. asat IS. Wta, mm4 Ue ju'Jcst place on hind leg : Uwjei4prop.nev apTior action. Was slrvi by H,n- mm run, fi.. ww sstmsj, i w estnsaselanss count f.rt- several years. ii weighs 2.:j Man J, ne was unpr,nei irons ag ism hy Washrngrom Beale. Bonnie rVJ a dam la a Imrmm .:a W iuv.1 !ii- mar, nan oinon, sne was flre.1 was wrnra, aj.. ' naported rron F.ngiaast heavy ripe. by the PaoasylYanta block r-r rl ing orsay. njess, Johnson, agent), waa owiet i-y Vo estmoreland and Fayatto Horse 4,n Jiy. and esed ta stand at Mt. r leasaat. rnle Prove Is er!y full biont saaj fs on doabceuly toe tamest hurss yam ever saw. He will wnxn wura ia gouu erwmion AJe piMmls. 11-n-nio Prtare ha proves himaeif a swre toe I getter. Farj.ec: asd atock-raiaers t snsarreet (sjoaty pet or let to Bonn le Prasce. Mt bay horse -WAX WORK. Jr," will ataaoi at Wat. SudcvS, Bcrtia and Friedas, tht seau v WM. SVDER, Kcejter. For, fastsw pertHiUrs address April 14 ALEXANDER COtTNTSYtAN., SSIOXEE-S NOTICE. . Notice Is hereby given, that tJeM Fit J and wile, by deed of voleaus? aeslsnsieet. kxva assismeil al their estate real and penural. ti Solomon Baker ia trust for tbe aroetlt M tlieir crertltors. Ail fsmiB. theraiote. Indebted to tmenr will make pa j ment tn the said Assignee. ai those havfcsst esaims er demand wiUreeal tbenv duly suthenUcated fcratUemast,cciJuaeU, m theemcs ot John H Chi. Eso.. !n WmeTt. SOLOMON BAKES, May Ai;eee, t II