Somerset '-.'3 5 S' - - .. jmwt.isi0- SALE ItFHflR t, it Estate of Sairh JIo late of Prake- town. deceased V I . .1 -:.:,-S A. Ih'Uil. All.-rlH-t.y-A. I". IliM.;- n.r!iii IVor.-CharlcsSwoi y.r .rlicr-vallcy A. Kb i...n..maiu:h Isaac A'od.-a, C. influence l'.nr. T. I!. 1 i:ikU.k-J::"',s- Liven-Cn-cii-Illc- A. J. t..ii-r. j..ir.'Xii-KmJ. Hhnulis. j,.ri:Tt-wn r.or.-.i"ii" r .l.-iii-cr B. . Fleck. 1 rimtr-A. AV. Bowman. i ........ Tnrl:.-vf.. ". ! V ' M.-vr-ihU- l'.,.r. tannic. M .,'l,ll., r.rk-.l. K. M. Mill.i MiSf.oi-I!. li. Bull. N.iyt.-utrcvillc l'...r. Vab Northampton r. IVs'ib;1 r..int I'. II. I'.niliak.r. oi,.-:iiah..uinjr-C. II. Bi'ki r-Ji-hury Bor.-Samucl Lt"' ituvi.l'K. Wmht. Smi.T-ct l$..r.-P. J. H'"-1"' Somerset T..-A. V. Ii-ki-N,.rtli- IVrry I'm! s .-.i-l..rn.;.i"" lr:.-1 Kmcri s-.,iiv( ni ' Konianus Bald' Mi Millcii. ...v.-.ivi! ;: .r. lii-nn- r.ov Summit C. M. Hosteller. I'..,.r Tnrk.-vf.Hrt AI. X. HI . I: Ir-inn Bor Jerome JriilnI) , ll.r-lMir-- B..r. Michael 1 . I'l l., rnlan'. i.iniuiu. Kid:i.-y Pads! A: ('. X. lJoy.iV. Tin- 1 1 i i: vi i till X. W'li. 'i iln iinT. :irv i. . n. Year fo s i-s ii. b 1 mipuign Ti:c Hi.li'l.ii .1 s. r..rt! Troidciiti I i Tin- li. rry cro.. it is n-;K)' . w ill Ik- Ke . ;;n eve on 1- bu Ik f-.re it i late V. .ii c.-.n get the 1 Ik;: -.).! fn !.i:ii':iry lt, lor '!. iin n il'iil to your horses iiet .i.'ii't overMiiive ttiein. i or.s'l you can ge". !'ie Hl.R'. oiiiing Pri-i'li-Mtial iotiteI. until vealli.-r. iirthe 'ui!e a lllimlaT of ladv usi k r- have :i : . j .. i 1 1 1 . 1 in this State, "l is iiard to take things .-.h.I !;!i a eelii and a .planer a Ji.nu. A large -to, k of Fancy Notion ' X. i. Waltei tC. A new st. .-. k. at W: of I bits r s Store. and Ron (-, this .".!,. A ti-iie. new lot of Wat. he-. -ilverwan-. a! K. M lhuvfll's. ' 'all on '. X. lloyd iitnl lie w ibtjl you inv 1 toy's Kidney Pad waoliscut red. I.adi.-s', '.curs aiil Cl.i!iin :i's H sv from . ut,: upward, at Walter's Store j l-'or l.ilii-.' a:i 1 (i.-ii: -. I'nder ,r and w kwear, c'i -.-.1 and g'' 1. call at filter's in save moil. v. cMiuime the g. ls and re a: Walter's S'or.-, They sell t short :".it-, The 'n-at show will le on the 7'i. anil " "' sMoti'd tii'l to buy tliclr Ilrugtj r. N. ; t A full Hue f the latest -tvlcs Silk nires i r -ale at ! N. D. Waltei: St If vim n.ssl a insI Sun Shade, Par uil.r. 11a. go to Walter's Store. No. H ...tii lll.Kk. .lin Ifauythin- in;. ix! i. ig'i'Hirlioo.1 Iv M;r, ittblii ation. A new arrixal of ing liapiKtis in r for and send it tii I j lis ! Milliti.-rv O.ksS ei k. a: V. The cheapi-'l and ni. s; ' 1. AValtlr A C s. st Millinery '.k1s 1 in tlic countv. at i N. H. Walter A C. A large line of ;. nt's Furnishing G-xls on hand at N. I. Walter A Co s, No.f. ,. moth Block. When you are in nc-d of Dress Triiiiiij:- the ln-st place to buy them is at N. I. Walter A Co' The (.a'ne laws prescribe a -natty of a l.r shooting, bunting or fishing on Sund.-, ..'lialf of wlii-. h shall go ;.ithi itiforiner .u -i ;;.ei ii(:im-,i lot lats. Itoiimt. .el I !e- and Cent's Ft(ni)sl)iu); Cokl N. I. Waltlk ,t('n'i li'yi.-.i lii, i.s-'ant Sjiriti " so at ..nee. tiyth:ii not yet secured one of tin ! re . . . ... . .Tit at N. I). Va!(,Tt CitV Tiny an- ju.t t.N, s,wt t ' jicnuu. 1 I 1 WEHNESDAT A nun has iiiv.-.-it d a . hair that conMi period of sunmier. AVe l.s.k nr a large in sisted to sou diff, r.-iit jMisiti,,,,,. Jt crease over last year. Many tiat never vis-'i-cd for a bo to sit in u lo.ti t.iv ,i,..itd., it.nl our .nfn-,,t;n ...n-n K.ik:..rt.w.nM hr-: t.ik.-s ' By ;!! 11 lit f Mi ! -Kil. ni to church. j 'ins call lincrv io and sc. ls. etc. our coiupMe lciviifc- V. V.. AV 1 L. l it A Co. ; V'....r.:r.te ..!.,., i,,jss, biit being ignonui 1 .ii.-Mn.ieol Hay s Kidncv Fad i Uf too many -..j,!,. tb ir liv.-s, lis them. '. N. Bovd 1'I'.:i:rs 1 1:1;! For vour ir-iss t '1 . 1 . .. ; i-oi i a.iu iiii:.i;i,v. i tt 1,1 ' .,..r . i O..K A BrKxiTs. i'i-u! l'!-n::-lu x, l,:tiige fr cotintry . Wu- . -.t fr ,asb- w,. non o!ler thelarg--t 4.s.k of h!,-, Sio.rc V... 2 I.-i'-1-,.iyJ '1 ii- 1 OOK Hkkicits. bi-K Hr.BK! J am again to the I !-' i:li a fiji! line f Ma ki r.1 Fish to i .. ; i-'icvs i.ir.-asii or J-M-lii.-.-. ' """I orgiianmiml, Joai MI Kl 1.1 1 U. "' W..itw.i si, au.lJVnilUer, bind ' aleitu-d I'lsst.-r, Lime and Cement. al iniTt, ..1 1. , ' 'ar i.id, end ..1W f.n- sal ii-r ior sale '!' ni.rr.-l or ik ti 1 ..I and ut moderate C.xik' A Bi:i:r.iv. Mlat.M, AHklT. .Vai('i..C-, .. 1 . . "-,-:kt.u, 1 Will .... l,a,,d at all tim.-s, l'.,rf, prU Mu. t'-n aii.i s.si.s...... . l.ii ... .v jinivs. . IF-.n J ,- ' " " '"cui wng.111 ti,rw iwues 'wc li. 1 Hsnpy Kkroml ,u , , ,. 'li.vi.t M ''irtx. L.iwns,:Tli.reSVereone bnn.lr.sl and kWentv dele. J'.-lin's'si ,''B ' 1Ill'a1,,' "''U-i.bleach.sligats,l1WII.i ,Myi,le, Uinv )rthoni. AII l i. kin ."v T. ""s -MusIi"-1 slK'ak ' '"P1"- tcn.is of tbe kind and is;, c 4,M and It . L- u;u.- ... . 1 1 ..- . ...t- 1 .-: ........ I'a. l- . . ..iu mm a!lat,l..v,.. Mpva ,M"Vaiii. l'lcase ''-.U-Mhe"""','"r'"'"tk ""l'VW I G. R. r.Mcia. j A "tswiiE I u.ri.u-I you know that 1 '' re arc strange ,K-.ple i our .,,Unitv ! av -t range is,,..,. .1 ; ' i ""fcr to suffi. . . ' . ' ' "iin-r and utsH their .biW...V y, . so Hy 1 lys.jjy ati.l Liver C.iui-1 "Hi, In.l lin-stlon I'.,....:. ..: . .- 1 .l.l.rt;, . -'iwioii.un.i ccn.-r-' ' "'' 'hn Mill in s V1T ALIZFR ' cn tram.1 to .Tire them. ! ( "ll1;' 4y .eorgc AV. B.-tiford, S,.i,4rf' j '' ; l'Tn:illrK- ( Ik will lik.-iv U- uln.rt. The Hi i: M,n il; it to any address in tlx- county from n I k ! in advance ii Jamjar-1, I-!. Ti ie ;niMiiK-ii to ''" candidate for '"iiiiuir.ioii ut the friTT Flection will be found on tlic tti-Mt lg, Now i tin- time the probable jki., I'ur cnntiicmtors a t, nip an estimate on k of otir lroii;'h. ! I I.v ut work. i Mrs. Jamb. II. y Bl 'f thia townsliiii in ; i lyinu seriously ill 4 b.,., .s,uent ; on a stroke of ir.. P ISX.'IVtU .III V(Si- : "'"xdav lat. Says an evchane.t "li.-n the am.le tre.i hlossom in the old if mm in tl.m- Hi,! : tl'te year, l.ioV out W a lH.kiii?. to bis; .-roil." We'll ; A lurjre forec of l.jg-are ut w ork on the ' ruilr.I just couth if u. Mr.S;..iller,thc ":itra4-t.r, mviii aloiijr at a line rat. o' nisliing his work Hkiis.. i-lvaiiin i"w oiirfrcntk- hoi; jai is about over, ami tp.e sjh-ihI their time in vain ..lul.-avor!. i V the flies off their !relily rl.-iiiiiil a ft A tiumlier of iK -iofroiu this countrj-, liTin inf. them our o ii--liief were at the . t liis writini; none t'bieasHi t'.mventii llieni have returi Our jail for some ..s i,.,s luM.ii ;,i...i,t I - ni.,...wt inmates; that U to 4k the cellular mtt. ' r.r . i t" m -a- -i, . ! before Court, howcttr'e islienff will have ! the usiud quota of! ' ' j 'n the laniniaire fcf1 rxchanire, "Xow i "iii(i t!,e fi.tive c ifciu-r, withtramiand ; ic freighted ; w 1 Be-'tuii-, onions, jieas ! ami Nans are for tl .tors inat.nl." i.ll J ostoftlixs have r.fce.v 1k-.-ii .Mablished at .Savage, this coiiswith Mr. S. Hersh- s rsn r as aistmast il ti at Silbauch's, also 1 tliis county, with ML Silbauh in chaiyc. j ' K panic has .-om- aily we bear the ! Tlic liorsa'-hoe iih'iice.1 in earn.- eliKTfiil clink of irfci d the joyous shout if those who make rfcrs ami "riders. s- Mr. Isaac Simjis. a, orourvutcrj.ri.siii liv.-rymeti, has adiba eautil'ul new two- s.:i,sl pha-ton to hi staM.-s. It is said w;;:-n in the town. aadv well fiirnish.sl ! I, I- the b.m.l4.m.rf I r Kcv. L. L. SielH.r kfavansville, in com- ; .;u;y of J. Jlarrj- 1' t;'f this borough left . r i ,. i-.' Tii. .i" , ! on lu lay for an tm'li-l tour through ; 'the v..-. t. They ix)Lo visit Kansas, Ne-i ; br.i Ua. Vtiiii and oiL-tabn. 'i'lie many accidci , urr,,l driving le ! cart !'ul. This w .sk k. liicb have lately - t have made ttH.i.le ; m.ave no items about . rini-awjys or bn-al.!. ns. This has not ' ' b.vi: the ca-s? for .jn le while. As a weather proj.fct Ycnnor isasueccss. The .-o.il wave wc ka liet-n enjoying for I several .lavs was im-ficd bv him sometime iairo. It is bos-.l tl it is pi : for July will fail to ior to j i . .rogn.istications ' .ass. j ar a cabbage le.".wet sj-onge in your liat wlieii you are ietire.1 to i time in the hot suiil ;any ca strike were n-Mirtel Itiilferent hat wh i-ire.l to siK-nd mueb j ascs of sun-. scetloiis of i ; the State last week, sjval of them resulting : fatally. Now the country upprs in its most love j ly garli.. The land sia.il, sj d.-es the farm er, aim tne denizen iJ e town also. Wc never could see the -9h iu culluig a drink of the stuff which cuathc entrails tJ de cay a "smilej The candidates for lo ilia! ion at the pri mary election are lxvini ig to eaniestly im plore the help ..f th iters. The voters, ; too, are commencing toiquire as to tbe ; merits and qualifications if those desiring ' iM.-itious of honor and jitit. Foi'Mi. Saturvbiy eviig, Juik- 3, le i tw.-en Willium Knepiie. and the Beam jcbureb, money to tbe aomit of twenty . dollars. Tbe owner cai v-eive tbe same by calling at this ..Aloe or Upi Silas ti. Rittner, j near Sijx-sville, and iiayinfor tbismitice. 1 liere were sever.il Ibis last week, but w c hear of no damage lien- done to fruit or j veg.-tabl.-s. Friday inoribg it was quite I cold, an I Jieople visitol .cir ganiens and . on banls with apprehend i. It was (June I i) the attnivcrsaiT of the amorable frost of The his show of A . MA Sands arrived on Stmiuiy morning and nwds of citizens at oti.-c organised a tour inspection. At least five hundred K-rsoni Vikan initiatory V ' t''" elephants, cn Is, and thing during Lord's day. As it ; a highly moral '"u'. yrmt harm ba bi n done. j A crowd of gentlem.-n waite.1 in the j neighborhood of tbe telcgrph office until 1 12 o'cl.H-k Sattmlay niglitto bear of the j "dobidation," as our lamemd friend Oitch- lidd expresse.1 it . No new if import came I and the crowd bad to d-iw-rse hungry, ! sleepy, and no wiser than 4v were at sun- town. The lu-i-.tite lyujjiytejry Vlicb has been in session here for aouie daysil.wed ifs ses sion on Tu.dav. after adiuaistcrinc the rite of eonlirmationto Rev. t' 8 Wakefield. I j Itev. AVakeii.-ld's sermon eli. itsl very mark- j j e.1 tokens of appreciation ad approval. a me laminar taecs we tM-rvea iiiom1 i ,r Pot- ii. t ....... iniJi-u aim i,iiii.-ii. i Mtm J. u3tc m nuiutjur of ity Hje will make tln.ir li..i.n C ......-. J..41 meiiis for aonnimodatious. f liere ti pxuii ""r 'ur hotels and loa(:.ig,bouscs can i"l'"'iiiiiljte t.e;'y a iiiousaid. The I'ittfb-.irgh Exposition f'K.iety has is tiel a pr..scetus and iremiui list for the xhibitioti of this Vttar. w 'bi.-benens Kcntcm- NT -ll. llll.l -l.. lu.r .Mlu Tl... n, .,,,. .rs 1, lave d.ridsl, in order j if, interest all I lass.es in citv anil munln. tot .LI s furr to I CC .1 : ..' . . 1:1 . i-j.w'i mis, (ucmui: n.C4-ai , : r , ciunuus ior itoisies, Ciime, i.m.il iwino, I farm and ganb-n ijluisi., An evcliang.; says it ought Mhemopcgen eilly known that wheat flo- is probably to best article to throw over fire cause.! b the spilling and igniting' if kcreosene. It.ught to 1 known, because; flour la al- v" wit'li" eonvenieiit readi, and often V!,a''10 articles of clothing, biikeo., c, ar destroyed In extlngiibldni- such fires, j Ah and sand am tspixlly a gl. ii the agricultural bltniks oj the .-ensus noerators are.me hun.lml .itestlons.aiid "n the i.pulatl.,n blauka are twenty-six 'I'Mttioiis, Faniiern who will have so manv !' i.nik to answer as to tbea.-r.aire of their ! faros, nnmU r of acres tilled, kinds 0f " reis grown, value of the same, numb. 1 !f f.1-., cattle, and other animals, and j I val f same ho..t,1 now .1,0,,,lv.-. I it. .t.. 4.. 1 i 4. .1 . . .- s I 'Miea-large number .if our Lutheran "'" tnnn the town and surrounding conn! v were in attendance at the Sundav ii,,-iiii,i. rsiinsi.i.r. . las. w.--. n. - .ita,ie manner in which thev were re- cciveH,lla entertained bv the good people, "f H i nominations, of Salisbury and vi- cinitv. I " j ... T'"' s''or "f Pcjt' township, Jeffcmon t-"ul"y.'is State, -f. the y.-ar 1.-79, inad- vcrt. - nt! or orti.Twise. blundensl into a hie troiibl.. In .rli iim 1 1 4.1,1 . k ii.i; tnr uiwu'Ih vi ia Hitlemnn of n .Iislnct, lip.de- llon.llial. - I him as . "l.f.r" An acti.ui r , . r. r " thcreusn brought, and tbe 'u'd le-wiuy tir witless offb ial was prop- l',T n,u,,,,rt " hundred dollar fine, txi-' Kcthcr w ith a hill of oerts approximating two hund-d dollars. Thct-ro) in i) lUmml .oj.ies .f j!:o rui-s atirt nu!arii.:i5 I A C-.kd '.iwin to r i kr.r s in i,;y I'imily for tin- (invi-nitiH-iit of j.riinar- .-Uvtions in I w iil Ik- unable to spc ull the Cci-uUh-mi S.itiMTsH.t .-.iimty, . a. i lr liad ut thifc .ilti.-c. J vote! if thf rounty l-foii tlic Coining ri-Sinjrl.- .npi.-s l.'x t- : roi fir iVt. I nmry f!-tt in, but 1km, t'.urt tl.m w ill mit te n Frii'.ny !uM .Jolui S. MiaT'-r. w liil. rn-P-k in 111:1.;: il. -w ii a Ktalilc bcluiiicinj; to T. J. l'i.-kin;;. run a liuil iki into the hol of lit fool. V art- wirry to litwr of onr old tyjHx inifortunr anil trust !:otlii;iir wriotts w ill n-sult from the uci id.-nt. The rope us.il in tin- oKoention of tin-JluU-r iiiur.1 rT. at 1-Wimn, wtiv cut m.in i Ktnall jiieoes anil distributed am.mi; the n.-o- 1'"' " tow n to be kept ai rt-li(. There " iwtitiuii ibat the hanpman's M, Is ! ..OSJIUOI HlUIIS. I 11. U I.IUl IS.ll. ! Conmi-tisl with the 11kp.au wp have as 'ine J" '" as can lie found anywhere outside of a few of the sreat itie!. and w hile treating the ukt to a new suit, this deiart- nient was not forirotu-n. Wc have added to ' it all the newest and best stvlcs of tvnc and .hina of borders, w. that wc are i'.r.-i.ared to do any and all kinds of jol riiitiiikr on fhort notice and reasonable terms. Jerry Woy has n-iuoved bis sad.llerj- and harness sboji to the Hiiirus lot, alnive the . store of Cook iV llecrits. lie has atinest.N'k t of hrather and oilier materials on hand, and feels irc)arcl to do any work in bis line in ( the most workmanlike manner nnd at short uotii. He challcui'O' any man in theHtate t.xtjual bini in making .-ollars. We must say that Jerry is a pood workman as w.-Il as clever "cntli-uian. Tl . ..I : , 11.1 T ' ' ' .;. " , , T. euchre. Mie held iMitli bowersnnd the kmc;, , ., , . wiiu in.r il. I? oiiiii fmt, uui wun a novi.-e at the ;aine. A y.mnp man who was teaching her l.Hike.1 at her curds and wannly exclaimed, ''What a lovely hand!" (She looked him straight in the eyes and murmured, "You may have it if you want it." All the res! of the evening be wonder- ed if be was the victim of a leap-year pro iKISJll. The third irrotip of sun sst that have ajipeared within a month are now visible r,,llllliiirtl1e eastern limb of the sun. It u ji l,e Wl.ll to watch whether anv remarka- ble cl;-ctri.-.il disturban.i-s manifest them- selve.- within the next week or ten days. I The astronomers w ho, basing their calcula- tions on the retuni of the sun spots, credii-t- ' '""""i- ""'rc ...c j tlinon iml.,.! ,.!, l.r.ti'i.1 tlmluwl i.F v,ntl.. ' .. . . r 1 : : i..r.. i... """'"-' ' "-" i i er prophets. Chester county farmers are j.aying these I wages : Ry the month (whole year), with larl, SIS; bv the month (sunmier months), . , , , .' , , , . , , , Wi,h lMK,r!l-' by ,U,.V wi,h b.mrdt, regu- j ...r wo,, .-,. ... n.eoa. .i.. oon.., . regular work, St'i vnts; by the m.uitli (wliole year), wiin.mt l.oar.1, i; ly the , moiitu (sumni.-r inonti.si. witiio.it tm, $21; estimate cost ofb.wir.1 per day, ol cents ; ' bousebold help (female), by the week, with j ; lwiaril, 1,7 l-ns' Friday afternoon, alxiut five o'clock. a horrible iiccidetit ovurrcd p.t Robertson's saw mill, one mile south of Mt. Pleasant. Freeman Smith was working near a belt in the mill, and by some means was caught in it. Before he could 1' rescued he had his brains dashed out against a large lsist C..B- netted with the shafting wheel. Ieatb was intHotaneolls. He was aired 5ll w:is itnit.ar- r:l .nd r.si.led n.y.r .Tones' will, AVest- morcbind countv. One of the questions which the rubs re quire the census enumerators to ask of each person whom they approach for statistical information is, "Are you white or black ?" The framers of that regulation knew the chances were that soma of the enumerators would lie color blind, and they didn't pro pose pinning their faith to any man's eye- sight. And vet, no doula. ccilsus taker I will here an.i there c found who will trust j his evos. J-htulmrm Ttihune. It is no doubt a matter of importance for jicrsons to know that fishing for black bass anywhere in the State of IVnnsylvania is allowed only lietwcen the 1st day of June and the 1st day .if January. Any bass caught under six inches in length must be cast back into the w ater. Nets used of less than three inch mesh is contrary to law pre scribed. The penalty for violation x.f the above law is ten dollars for the first breach, and an increase for repetition. Ueorge AV. IU-nfonl, Esq., cepstis enumer ator for the borough, will-finish bis work sometime this week. He thinks the popu lation of Somerset is somewhere between eleven and twelve hundred. In 170 it was !U.". A very fair increase has lieen made within the last decade. The enumerators in the country districts are not progressing so rapidly. Sixteen farms is considered a day's work, bnt some of the new appointees do not reach that fig ure. A New A'ork ex-wholesale grocer, who re tired rich, says be nsed to muke i$ a role when be sold a bill of good to immediately suliscrilie for the Lh-uI jper nT bLs debtor. Si long as his customer advertised lilicrully and vigorously, he rested ; but as soon as be liegan to contract bis advertising space, be took the fact as evidence there was trouble ahead, and invariably went for bis debt. He said that "the man who was too ioor to make hi business known b too jioor to do business." Ks. Five Hr.vt.RKu Tuni s tsn Stron.-.. In the past few months there has lieen more tlian I.. Imttles of SkU-th'f Purr sold. Out of the vast iiuml.cr of people who have nsodit, more than 2Kki scs .if t.jiu;tuiLjAiM have been cure.1. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and Bninchitis, yield af. onc, hence it is that everybody sjiouks in its praise. To those who have not used it, let us say, if you j have a Cough, or your child the Croup, and you value life, don't fail to try it. For lame j Back, .Side or Chest, Use Sbilob's Porous I I'last.-r. S.menioiisa1vlheyarct.H)iH.rtotako!C paiK-r. Now, a ix-ison mast he vslwuA to a .. f .... .w- 4 know., in , . ... 4.....t.. i... . M.,-4. u-,.n,yi01, !., I tlirs cmuitry w,ncn no-uiku.K put y uw nts a week lu.t himself and family may eniov the uliasure. and rean the profit to be derivol from the reading of their home - ncwspaj-r. Mai who exiH-nd $.V)cach year for luxuries such as whisky and tolmeeu nre too jkku- to stli-rilie and rcy for a Ier, but rather than b-ny themselves to the extent .a 2 a year, they ia-rmit tbeir child ren to grow up In ignorance of all that is transiiiriug tbnugbout the world in this prigroive age. They do not seem to real ize the great wrong they, do their families, by denying them a twper. n exchange gives this cheap rcci for prot.o-ting clothing, etc., from moths: The favorite plans, always involve the theory that tlie moth-fly can I kei4 away by a liad uw..4...;l i.n.l isf-nuihl lul limn toiiila taaaai sometime prefer the chances that them.rfbs will do liann, to tbe certainty that their bouses will 1 filled with an unpleasant oJ' - r - There is a simple, cheap, and easy I'lan of defeating the moths t hat is effective and inolTensive. The motb-fly was never i born that could penetrate a common news- pa K-r. A woolen garment wrapiu care fully in a newspaper, so that there will be no openings, is as safe from moths as if it were buried six feet deep in camphor, tar paper, and jctroleum. Judge Dean, on Friday, sat in Johnstown ir the purpose of approving the bonds which were given by tbe Somerset A Cam bria Railroad Comjiany to several projerty owners along tlie line who. refused to sell their real estate at what was considered a fair valuation. Tbe bonds were presented at the office of Cyrus Elder, Eq., Judge I lean aud Associate Flairigan bejiig in at tendance, and all that were submitted .were, approved. The parti'' owning along tlie route w ho refused ti ftive a right-of way tIlv now he.iaid such dainai ts as may licassexs e.1 against-the corjiortitroa, and their ground will t occupiexl in siiU; of them. It is ex pected that track-laying will be commenced this week. Oimhria Frtrmm. albwiil to I. -II against inc. 'r.unisiii" lliat ifla'i ckr'. d til l! I w ill till thcoltl-v to Hie iK-t of my uliilii v. I urn Very truly yours, 8. P. S r.nv.r.t:. j On last Saturday evening, Pavi.l R. Hess, ' of Somerset biwiisbqi. var in t- p. appar ently in his nsiml pood health. 'n his r. . turn home, a mile south of town, hi- was j (.uddenly utri.-ken with jmralysis. me side of bi.s body i entirely juilsiisl, and the af- f(v(.(n Jiim . yyt to hear of this, and hoj he will se(ilily re cover. Mr. Hess has le-n rarryins on a larirc husiness in charcoal huniini; in this vicinity for several vears. ThroURh some oversijrht last wit.-k w-c nepleited to ts'tivey to. the n-ader of the Hlualu tlie pleasing intellipence that Lieut. tJeorpre Snyder, of this phut?, had taken unto himself a life jurtncr in the person of Miss Itelle Lint, daughter of t.illiati Lint, Ilsij. The .-.Teinoiiy was jx-rformed at tbcrtwi dence of the hridc'n nirents, on (iravel Hill, by Klder Ilyan, .if New Ceutrcville, on Tliurs,lay, May 27th. The youn couple left on a trip to the West, Friilav. "Here's luck 'till yon, 'Kish' " and our 7-2. j Xotue. Krksii Meats. An the 1 front and no further disappointment. I will reopen tnv Mit Market on Tlinrsihiv, i June 3d, w ith lleef. Veal and Mutton, the 1 quality of which cannot be surjiasstsl in this j small founts of type and an old screw press, market. Regretting that my market was j jiacked over the mountains on horseback, closed for 10 disys.'for want of jrood stuck, I the Herald bus thriven until now, with one a-ain solicit the patronage , my forttu-r of the largest and best of ('ottrcllt IialK-ock's customers,' to-rether with sls many more as ' cylinder presses, Gordon jobliers, and other can be accommodated, and remain J tine and costly machinery, all of which is Resectful!y, &c, , run by steam, and on almost endless variety W'x. H. Cook. of tyie, it is one of the most complete print- 1 ing otfices in the countrj-. From a few Robberies. On Monday night of last dozen pajwrs, circulated .mly in this town week some miscreant pried open one of the and immediate neighliorhood the subsorip windows of J. H. l'isd'a shop, entertsl and tioiis have grown until our list is considered stole a valuable coat belonging to Mr. Hiram Trent, of Somerset township. The loss was j not discovehsl until the follow ing Friday. As the thief had such ample time to secrete j bis plunder it is not probable that he will be discovered. A short time before the above rohherv, the Commissioners' office was entered and a new . , ., , , .. .... sun 01 ciotiies, lnciuuing nat, beiongmg to 41. . t' 4 1.-.. If ' ... 1 .1 T. iiibuch, . u n. III. .11 . ocuriK K. sionn. Jl is said the rascals left a note making in. mi it as t the whcrealKHits of the Captain's boots, i Efforts are ix-ing made to catch the bur- ' glar who infest our town. For The Campaiox. We will send the ! nLKAU, fAm ow until the first of January, : ; to any address in Somerset countv. for )F. iMtl I.AH ! .,. ta mM.tM9 ! onler. Suliscriltc at once, so us to get a full j aecotint of the primary elei tioii to 1m- held in ! June. The suliscriition d.K-s not expire nn- I til after the full and complete returns of the j Presidential election have been published, i We 1iok- Republicans will sh? the necessity! of having a stalwart tiicrin the bands of every voter. The Herald will continue M ; Ik- REO-IIOT REPUBLICAN ! j And will labor earnestly for what it deems I the Iw-st interest nf tlm rnrt.- 4 sir vnnr ' i:eighlKirtosubscrile! .1 : i & j r .. s . r rniKu.u mians un.i swiiiuicrs iouow- ed the circus to this place on last Mon-j day, and we regret to say that some of our i 1. .pie were "taktu in and done for." If i three-card monte and the soap game would not accomplish a swindle, open roblK-ry was j rt.sorte.1 to. One gentleman had $.V5." taken, j but by swift prosecution be recovered a por- tion of bis money. Another vi.tini lost $73, a,m c. a j fav,rit tme the change when a was Pven f,,r tIl purebaeeof airy ar- . tieie. A ample ot oia gonuenieu received fl 27tb ; Revs. A. K. Fe'.tou and AV. M. Spaiig in lieu of $10 which they confide.1 to tbe ! ler. sellers of cakes and lemonade. One of these ' recovered bis money by visiting the 'Squire, j AVhen will people cease to 1 the dues of scoundrels? A goo.1 way to escape decep- j tion is to ulst ribe for a good paper like the j Hrrtu.n. i ' ! Ax Astomshiso Fact. A large projH.r-. tion of the American people are to-day ly-) ing from the effects of PysiK-ia or W-i tleml liver. I he result of these diseases up- on the masses of intelligent and valuable R-.i.lvT 19 IIIOC.! HUH 1.11.., lllillkill 11. U U. lUill- i ly a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to i be. There Is no good reason tor tliis, if you j will only throw aside prejudice and skenti- cistn, take the advice of lrtiggists and y.Vur friends, and try tine bottle of ( ireen's August Flower. Your sjK.-e.ly relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this medicine have been given away tot?y its virtues, with sat isfactory result-i in, every case, i You can buy a sunplif. bottle for 10 cents to try. Three iVrH will relieve the worst case. 1'ositi vely sold by all Prnggists on the AVesteru Con tinent. The following are the names of the uensus enumerators for this county, with their dis trictn, appointed by fupcTvisor Miller, of ' Elklick. Tbcy stand on their nrnmls tm i the first of June, and are cxjcctel to com- j plete their work by the first of July; ! Orville A. Ross, Addison ; H. L. Walker, i alone after rtivivitig sntcb terrible injury. Allegheny, and New Baltimore ls.r. ; J. R. ; The de.x-as.sl liad lns-n in the employ of the Boose, Brothcrsvalley ; Mary Uei.lt, Ik-rlin ; ; company just two hours when lie was kill D. AV. Border, (Kanahoniug; David Fuller, : ed. He has manv reUitives and fricn.rs in Elklick. west of Cassclnian River: Harry : Hai. FJklick cast and Salisbury bor.; V. jM, H.msel, Oreenvillc; AVilliam 1. Hay, Jeir.-rson ; J. B. O'Conncr, Jenner, north ; j J. B. tiardner. south, and Jennertown bor. : i II. AV. Bnibaker, Iarimer; A. S. Lew. ' Lower Turkeyf.xit, I'rsina and ContltKriioc Bors. ; A. C. Moore, Middlecreek ; Alex. Ben- ford, MUfonL north and wt of Milfor.1 l"ikc, and Xew Centervilk? hue ; J. lI.Bcr- key, Miiford, sontband east of Milfor.1 Iike; Davi.l Jvishutr.Tv Itiint ; AV. II. Buniluirt, 1 ! Qtvenihouing ; Simon tirof, Stovstown Bur.; i AV. AVillianiw.n, Slia.le; l S. AVeller, i tximcrsc-t, north of lite; C. J.Atilier, Nim- ; terse, south of like: leo. AV. Henf.inl. Sii- i ,. ..-... , and Smthampton township; C. II. Sng - ler, Stonyerct-k H II tinju-v Snuimit " '"u-., su.ii.uu,, , H. X. Snyder, Upjier Tnrkcyf.iot ; Keim, Meyersdule Bor. 4; . -4e- . TE O o.-s-Welsh Sand'f Cnvusjsind Menagerie exhibited in toiiiersct, Monday, ! June 7. .At 10 o'clock the street parade was 1 witnessed by a vast crowd of eople. It was truly a magnificent display, more than a mile in length, and the procession contain ed many amusing and new features. On tbe top of each cage, containing tho wild beast, was a (rrtesUely masked and Press ed zany, and much fun was created for the boys and girls as the long line moved on hy pantoniinic jMisturing and mirth-provoking gesticulation. The keeper of tlie noble ele phat Snltan was an elaborate exemplifica tion of eJ.Tnptrt.-d jnateriaiitjr, and hin prtra ordUiatT f afciiudvl onasioned cmsi.leruble cacbinnation Conspinious in the grand j cavalcade were jM.nies from tne Shetland ; Spreads, Lace Curtains, Bleached and l"n Isles, dromedaries fnnti Bactria, Egyptian j bleached Turkey Red Damask, Cold and caniebt, lions and leopards. Xowon.b r that j -white Tarlctons, all ia :-1ock amlor sale at the entire crowd ntshed to the ticket office j bottom pri.-es bv as soon as the time for opening the show j ;. R. Pakkee. arrived, since all were delighted with the' - outside evbibition ! the riders, acrobats, dops and n.-arly all the other performers were first-class in their line. AA'e can't say much for the clowns, but it may be that our ideas of wit and humor need improvement. Tlie crowd seemed to relish the utterance of the solid old-timers, which bpve, been in circulation ever since the first j.ske ,in tlic English laiiptape wast perpetrated.- . -. If the ijentlemanly proi.rieton of this creditable exhibitii tverw. "to tac. -4iiore strenuous efforts' Ut R-(uel.t' the .V'tnrTlers who f.ilUwih tb-ir w-:ik. 'l.ff 'olii'tive a much rtnoi'bv.li ' uu piiblic tivor. AVe believe' tliey do make efforts in this direction, but their endeavor have not yet lieen as successful as law-lovers wish. The HzatLD for (1. A r.irEB wnn a Ifrron?. We Ijnve a pardonable pride in prcscntiiie; this isne of the Herald to the public. At a very larpp. outlay of money we have re-dressed the pa per, and think wc now have one, of the baii'Lsimest fchcnls in tlic .Stave. Our read ers will judjc of the quality of its coutenta. This number of the Hf.iLL beius the Fifty-fourth year of its existence, and its twenty-ninth year under the present inan ajreiuent. Originally published by George Mowry in then by Mowry and Lidi- tenlierper, in I?M2 it was yob! to Jonathan Row, who in ISjO disposed of it to George W. lJenford, Esq., ami F. M. Connelly. Mr. ltcnford noon retired and bis place was fillcl by Jiejb J. Stutzman, Ksq. In March 151 the Somerset H'kig was published by Edward Scull ami Jumis Ogle. Within a year thia paper was merged in the Hebalu and the old paper was conducted for a short period by Beull & citutzman, Mr. Connelly selling bis interest tu Mr. Scull. Then Mr. Stutzman sold bis interest to Mr. Scull, un der whose editorial management the paper has remained ever since. The Somerset Mnruiird was started by Ed. M. Schrock, in 13jf, and was merged in the Herald in the spring of 1S72. Of these various editors only Messr... l!en ford, Stutzman, Schrock and Scull now sur- i ive. In 1ST - we were burned out in the ri-ut ; Ci ill H-nrcnl !,itt mt'lki.-li . l..,-if -i f ... I .1 1V were without insurance, but maiiaist :. raise the Hi.rm.ii from its ashes in a short j time. From an bumble lKiiminj; ith a few one of the best in the State, and reaches into almost every Juort of the Vnion. Our list is ! especially strong in Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska ' and Kansas, where so many persons from! our mux! old niomitnin countv am locntcl ! We will endeavor to deserve in the-future, j a?l wc buve received ill the list, a liberal i share of public patronage. follow ing j MissioxAiir MErnsos. The -ULS-s'"naO' Meetings will be held in the sev- t ral 'rges ..r the Lutheran t hurches or 1,JC' f'nierset County Conference, licfurc the niectmg of the next Svnisl.- Tliee ni.flings arc held by authority and 1 advice of Synml. Tbe ministers will "please j make arrangements to fill the appointments ! a designated on programme: Wellersbur" .-bartre Au-nist 7tb nnd sth Rer. Xmier. Rev. J. R. Shout, will assist .' the pastor foci. Berlin charge Juno 3'.th and 27th ; Revs. ' J. R. Shoup and J. M. Snyder. ; Sfalp Love charge July 1Mb and 11th ; j Revs. J. B. Shoup and J. W. Ryder. j Jenner ehaw June 2f; and 27 ; Rev-. J. ' J. AVel.h and I). Z. Foulk. I Stoystown charge June lh and 13th ; j Revs. J. J. Welch and J. W. Pofllnlu-rger. ' ll.wversvillecharge (Shadechurch) June 5th and l!tb ; Revs. J. AV. Ryder and W. M.I rxtatncleV. Petersburg charge (Petersburg church, I July 24 and 25th; Revs. J.'N. Vnmh and R. , i tsniiui. i Salisbury charge July 10 and 11;. Revs. A. K. Fclton and J. M. Snyder. Meyersbile . barge July 17th and lS;h; Revs. J. AV. Iiranlergcr and R. Suiith. Friedensburg charge July 21th and 2.;h ; Revs. L. L. Sicher and AVm. M. Sjiaiigler. Somerset charge August 1 1th and l.ith; Revs. L. L. Mieber and J. J. AVelcb. iavansvillceliarge August Utii ami l.tli ; Revs. J. J. AVelcb ami L. L. Siebcr. New Centrcville charge June 3ith and Committee on programme Rev. L. L. Simr.B, Rjtv. J. 15. Shoit, Rev. J. AV. Rvblt.. Fosi Tcrketpoot. Tlic gossips of Vrsina are said to have '-sore tie." Fr,npe Rnsl, .a, ,,ad a thn-a w.vk,' si.e of atic rncuniatlsm. The "bills each side" of I'rsina are now 1 grei n but not "evergreen." , T borough of Vrsina has gone into the Pr!i business. The authorities "pay foak de hogs arter .ley .skilled." Cinc:nnatirtbe "Ancient Tork Oih.Us," will be nowhere now until the "diiumckratic convenshun" meets there. AA'c fear the Democrat ie roos ters will not -coma in in time to be of any culiitary advantage to tbe Ministers' ''.in vention recently held in Cincinnati. AVill Silbaugli, Jr., son of Moses Hilbangh, formerly of Somerset county, l'a., was killed at Mnddy Creek Furnace, rreston county, AA. A'a., a few days since, by a stone falling on bis head, splitting bis skull, destroying one eye, and crushing the roof of his mouth. J After lieing raised to bis feet bv a c.imraiie, I be walked out of tbe pit himself, but sank t do-.vn and ditsl in a few minutes. Young: silbaugli was a man of very fine apTicar-incc, as wvli as i-sfysing great muscular powers j which fact mav explain bis walking! ti.;. r.,,,,.,. -!.. ,..111 k :.,. vi tr. l..-,r. .,f hy ' tnfie ftalth. j vc hniroc 11kuli, r-iit: Fleascgivemespaee in .v"r Iir to say to Ed. Alcott that bis '"if1 in the last issue of the IlF.nLD is as re- ; markalile for the lies it eontauis as for the ntanncr in which be attempts to defraud me j"nt ' thp ts f- the sen rices r rendercil j bim. Bss au-e it liujtin: nn-esar- to cse- " rM r-'y, wiu.-l. I will expose f0 s.,.. at tIlc tiue, tmlts he fully discharge atim-;es lowams me 111 the ineant.me, ','F .o.-n aie i..i- n.ipression, inrougi, t!ie 1". that I claimed services I did not ren.1. r. which is as f:tlsc as its author I . o,r.., ... any ,n-rsoii, uii. .vouni not iiatc 10 o so 111 11ns instance .... ... 1 lia.l he not invited the contest. He boasts LfaMltl. amlntnw to i.1,4.1...r lsn- 01. 1.. me un .11 .-prii t', i u.iu inn-anse X bn't accept his plea he adopts this mean and dirty method of (Iclamirtion. 1-4.1, you are a fraud. 'li. A. FlCHTNF.R. Cosfli em T., June 2, ISfi). ... , , , -. . , . 1. 1 AAe have a sit-edy and positive Cure for j Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headai be, in SHI LOII'.S CATARRH REM- j EDY. A nasal Injector free with each IkiI tle. Fse it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. For Sale by George AA". iH-nford, Somerset, ra. Xew Lawns, A'iirtoria Lawns, India Ie Inland Mu-lin, lottel & Flain Swisses, Irish Linens, Crash Towels, Nankins, Bed For Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hats i 4 v.. -, , , and Bonnets, the latest stvb-s of Trimniin, j I Vr.nA It-.,l.st RiMvnn, n.w- IK. tnch Tliis, Flumes, Ornaments, or, in fact, all thin,, to be found b, a fir.t-cla.vs Millin-! erv Store, can be bad at "Fashion Bazar," j Xa 0 Mammoth Block. X. P. AA'altku A Co. Ladies' and pentlcntcns' Collars and Cuffs, Neck Tics, tsilk -oil.' I.men ll.itullen hiefs, CKton, Lisld ilk an.t K Id CWes, Ham- burff ' Flfrinp-. In.scrf'u'.ir, (orseU rckct- RiolLs. Fans'. ParWli Fubix-llas Ac., ic. fc" ilji i.ri.1ieap prices by It. IL. i VCKEtt. ... I ,, . , ., . , . Always on hand tlie celebrated Golden Fleece Flour, made at Sprinpfield, O. Bcs I in market. A full line of and Grain, cheap for cash. in market. Afulllineof Family C.r,x-eri. ' Tl.? f.ili trills is tbs prnftSmtae of the Qu;n1crly Sriu.biy .chil Convention ofj Ilooversville pastorate, to lc held at I-mi- , iK-rtsville, Somerset county, Pa., on July Mil, , 1J; exen is.-s to r iniiiir:nr promptly r.l ! -o'cl-ji k a. in. : ' Music anrhcin The Larth is the Lonl's Bradbury. Song My Country, 'ti- of Thee. Reading of the Declaration of Independ ence E. M. Lambert. Hcriptnr.'1 Her. V". M. '.-panp'.-.r. Prayer K.-v. J. W. T y.lcr. Sonn Star Spangled Ikinner. AddniS of Welcome Jonathan Lamliert. I-snons.s-Juhn 11. Snyder and C. I. Stiamrlcr j-uii;.!, i. OBUAyir.VTioX. Klertion of oHlc-rs and appointment of eomniittees. DLscu.'isions 1st. Ol.je. t and benefit of our Quarterly Convention Samuel McGregor, Levi II. Manges, Lewis Lambert, II. J. My ers. 2.1. Rcwanls of a faithful Pun.lav School worker Amaniah Lohr, Alliert' Writrht i All). IT ..IIJ.111, Wm. Statler, Harrison I.hr. IHmier Som; Pinner Throne. rrhi:.-;ooN. V1.,,:;,lI.aui.rs-1,t. RoU-rt Raikesat.d j the llrst ."sun-lav School Wm. J. Meyers. .11 ti 4- . i -1 i : i. . 2d. i he hi-st Sun.lav Mchool in America I Jo! J. lU'iu. Ui. Presi-ii: .i..ises of Sunday School work Daniel S,,rU r. . iJisi-us-i.tn.i 011 thoe papers free. Addresses lluw siiall we mnt fitly sig nalize ibis Centennial year Revs. Welch, Ryder. Perdiin; and Spuiislcr, liack.l.(iunl cien.-isi-i J. (.. lK.-lch-r and others. I-cttcrs of nottsl Sunday School workers. A contrast 17-- : Ilistorieal sketch Charles W. Williamson. Vocal and instrumental music w ill be fur-; nisli(sl on the occasion. All anr invite.1 to ; c.-me with lut-kcts. ! William Trent, I"rcsidctit. J. P.. Snot P, P. J. Illit -oit, Jons Geaeff, Committiv. 1'. M. Lamiieiit, S.s-n'tarr. De'-oration Day at Stoystowx. In pur- "uante of notice given by the pro-rcom !...:... .1 11; . i .-ii iniiiee, .iie s..nu.-rs, citizens ani r-aoouiu School scholars of Stoystown and vicinity j united for the purpose of properly honoring i our dead heroes, f he procession formed at j the Diumond, at 9 o'clock a. in., in the fol lowing order : First, Ja-jmertown IJrass ', Rand ; second, ministers ; third, soldiers tin- I der command of Ciq.t, Noah Row-man ; fourth, citizens, and last Sabbath Schools. !'' M. . Soriur acted as Chief Marshal. The procession moved to the Odd Fellows' Cemetery . and after music, a nraver bv Rev. Ryder, and addresses by Pcvs. Show, and .viurray, tlic deul soldiers graves were dec- united. The procession then moved to the burial ground east of town, where, after nm- e "" a prayer by Rev. Portch, the graves there were similarly honored; after which procession moved to the graveyard west of tow n, ami aftvr music, and a prayer by Rev. Murray, the graves there were also deeorated. f he procession then returned to town and was dismissed. I; the afternoon a committee accompanied bv the Brass Rand l.nx-e.Hle.1 to the I'nioll Church 1-y which name the place is famil - btrly known, but no longer uprropriate, as ., , , , tuere an; ino eiiun-ii.-s mere now w mere a ) b'rge number of persons had as-mhksl,and aiier music, a prayer ny nev. agncr una : an address by the Hon. Frederick Orof, the sol.ii.rs' graves at that place were decorat- ! cii. ..".... . , , From the number of jicrsons present and taking part in tbe exercises, and the interest ' manifested, we U-lieve that Ilecuration Day ; w ill sot.ii, if it lias not already, become the ! leading National holiday. ; Everything passed off quietly and every- ; boily appeared to bo satisfied. Among the ' ; graves decorated w as that of Stoy( the found- j er of our town, and a soldier of the R.:vtIu ; tionary war. j AVe cannot close this report without spe- ! i lially noticing the Jennertown Brass Rand. ' j It is composed of gentlemen every one o tbcm uiM taking into consideration the ! a j number of metiiliers, tliey deserve to W t-on- pratt'lated upon their cfiieieiicy. ! t . W.Pl'OII, J. II. HtTE, Frei. CiROF. J Committee. I MAIIKII".I. AKISMAN SHl'LTISE. Ajiril IS, l ssi , ,i - i .,, . ,c .1 l i . . . at the residcice of the brides parents, by i.er. t . it. i;ate, .vir. ja.vii J. .tnsman to Miss Hora I". : la. . -hultisf, both of Somerset Co., 11K1). ' .MtTil 4 4 1.:.. .... :.i 1 i 1 ..4... ....,.,,iu,,tl,, hi-i.. .Mtl., June IHIi, lfimt, John ismilli, in the i!th year of bis age. KOI EltSET XABkIT Corrected by Oooa It Bkkbits. DEALKKS I M CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUf. Apples, dried. V Appleimuer, ft (til.. Hran. l lou Iks ....Sc to 6a 3U434UB 1 -ii lac iuo 60c Butter, V (keirj. , ijatter. W (nili i""."'"'' .1 M 1 Beeswax, V Bacon, siHiuideri, yl fc ...... .80 i . " country hams, y .inc. '. IlZZl1.;-' ...ltx7.M Joe i5orn meal 'JO : Calf skms. TfM, Ekks, V o Flour, y bbl Flaxseed V bu.. (IA ) Hams, (suir-cureJ) ft Larl, ft ft. Leather, red sole, ffl A " upper " " kip, " Mlddluuca, and chop 100 1!. Ouu, tfi on Potatoes, bu Peaches, dried, ft t. C t r.. -. a 4j., 7i gc Q joe ........ aoese !...!...64;;oo T iioe 91 0y 4ofi46e So a ""'.l. '.H to ioe nye ftnu. ..................... s j4J 4d .."1 tmr- :s llHLl4a luia, w fc.... : Salt, Xo. 1, t...extr ....... Ground Alum, per lack... i. . muio, mck Snirar. vellow u w 4 white ....... I. . '. i Tallow. V "III!"""" tl lift-1 :i . K.iu w oot, sj. ,.., j XE W AD YER TISEME TNS. N 0T1CE. .... 1 11.. Li-i u i-l4rsiiiK ub uiv linmcTXT Q Wm. will and Philip U ill m receive ihe full lllMRV,.lm.h.M... .1 . . penally 01 tne new. June 9. PHILIP WILL, WJL WILL. UDIT0II S NOTICE. In tho Court of Common Pleas of Somerset County. Perm., No. 403 January T ls7. In the matter of the voluntary asslrnment of Philin P. Maurerand Harriet but wife UB.8. Fleck and Sunon L. Kerns. 'J8 April, 1S-, assienc' a ret. 1 coo tinned. M April. 18S0, on moUen of Wra. H. Koonti. Vm the Court appoint John H. Chi, nf iha aasiffnees la and amonar tbtue lenlle en. ,.ni luuii.irui uniiriuDui uib unui in uu Dftnii tiliej tbereiu. , Notice It hereby gives that I will attend to the dutli-i of the atKive appointment at my oltlce In Somerset boroasrh, on Tuesday, June 28th, 1S30, when aad where all persons interested can attead. J.III4V Jl. . " . i . n 4 1 4 i (j n r.lk.J-4 i loi. .Ml UJirIirj O READ THIS ! .. "" P-rchaed for tne season, at a large j price, the Uraft Stallion Ulyeauale, well known thnU2boutWemmoreUndOountya-'tAMSiN" rrS Lava tZZSZ Somerset County, durtoa; the fall seas. a. Season t commence about the Mb ef July. lar to insure a mare with foal. , mvwm Mw . IlBscBirrtosj.-- SAMS. IN la a handsome ii.- v.w k,s in.i v.o;,V.i (n nnntW ...u..... ...i """ y -o wuu ?m ' . J . -j, ,7. ; 4U 1 . .... . 1. . 1 a k -1 ,n hiUH : tie ia rare con-;eiier, ax can ne anowa. ism- 4 ..11 . v V 1 .. 1 . 1 1 1 - O, ZIWHIU U14I W,n, 44 U, WII4III I- Jlirw . - ' W. H. TAYXAN. (ivaruville, June &, ISStt jane 9. A UDIT0R S NOTICE. i ue unuersiirneu nTtng Dcea appoiDiea, oy tne Orphans' Court of Somerset County. A mil tor to distrlbate the funds ia the aaada of the aln.lni- trat.ir of John Lekliir. dee'd. ta and amona- thoae leaally enti'led there lo, will attend to the duties (, T i.sJon. i- ..-. 4S.4S& s .ti a. 1 1880, when and where all parties Interested can j J attend. A, J. COLHiRN. ... i i . 7r . . . ' " . TJLJIE TABLES. :'f4i K I ... RAI.TIMOKK A OHIO K prrTSBrRon ditisk n. On and anerMsy. lnsu, mini on tb!i nd will (trirt truui u.i arrive t ueu., auriMT Ormut ! uul Water Stracu, m tulkm WEST, MAIL. I Plll-lMlfg ' iilTd'luCk ' Wil N h-n !r.jaU kortl ' Ut. I'lr.iM.nt 1 .f, . la. m - 1 is p. m. Il 1.. . Hi. 2 J". Itt 1 - 4 4: " - :t " : 3a.1 : i: - i iiB,niiln ! iLi'i.lS Jtynomaa . lUiulj.rlj.ii.t j Wsl.iln Htluuoui Hammntv ! I'luuirlihia Itntuk K31 p. I AJ1 traina run by Baltimore Tima 14 minntai uuttr Uiaa PUUbdricb time. Tbe KxpreiS train leaves PitWrarah at P. M. arrtviafr at (Jonnellrriiie luvi P. M.. fcx k- "'""i U-31) f. M. la return Die Kxprewi kutvc ,...,, 0...t . -.:,.; ..k w.nd .l:.'si A. Uunnelisvii'le 04 A. Ji-, Pilie bargb":4d A. SI. Tbe most direct and plesnnt root to Uie Kast K., dally, .r- rtvea at W ashtntun at :-J6 a. .; Bitim.rro. it u P.M.; rtillalplil3:10 a. m.; rew ork.4J a. M . mri,in.iiid n ai w TbruaKh Lxi.reM, leaving ?:M p. daily, ar rive at Washington at 6:40 a. . : HalUtnore, 8:U0 A. K. ; 1'LilA.leipUln; 1;14 r. M. ; N. 4 4 P. H. Through Mail trains dally. ExpauM iraibt daily exoept Sonday. . Accommodation truini and Fayette xpreas daily exoept Sunday . Tickot ofBcts, corner Fifth Avenue and Woed Pittsburgh, pa. K. IXiRD, Oen. Pener Aarent. L. dl. C 'i-t, Oetieral Ticket Ayent. COPIES or THE Rnles & ReplatiOBS ! " I COVE IIXINC REPUBLICAN, -PRIMARY ELECTIONS OF S 0 M : IL S E T C O V X T Y. ..ftV...fo ml, f l,..n!,l 1 1 1 in A C(lM ot there rilkt .-OOUbl Le 111 , , . f , , l , tiii: l.aint.'s o cieij ..' iu.i,n.iii .n i - in the OOUntv. They v.'ill 1- f'.'.'.n.l j ! l'"11 ilnrly ir.terotin just at tliis , time, when the first elect imi under 1 , ; i uie new L nl'dtlt ti e held. ir.li1 Cot.ieS l-K'ts ir two eojiics fiT .J ; I j The English Draft Horse; T mil of Oil Bonus Fnns, Iiiizrtsil Area Essiaul I Will serve mares for the season of 18i, vf : 1 The brst three days of tbe week at the stabli of. ; Alex.tn.fer CountrymaD, in Lavansville, Somerset 1 county, Fa., and ibe next three d.iya close to j Weimer.fl shop, in Somerset boroagh, clutnging ; I alternately throushoot tbe season. SATES: $3.00 to Izzzzs a Tea!. j Payments to be made when the mare Is known wwBiiaiiwi. , lnx with an insured nmre. wiii tss held responsible ",r""' " "u aoeountability for accidents. DESCRIPTION : ; BOX X IE PBISCK1" aheaotifnl dark roan, : six years old, stands eiitliteeir bunds hiirh, and ! weiKh2.0C0 pounds. He has powertul bone and i slnue, measuring; 13 inches solid Iwne around tbe smallest place on tore le, and 1& inches around 'trie ttiesmaneH place on mca lest is we:i proportion, wjth IUrior action. Vu sired hy -Hon- Die Prince, sir., who stol in Westmorel.ind county for several years, and wetirhs -.rti p.untls. He was imported from England by Washiafrton Beiles. Bonnie Prince's datu hi a lanre well forme. I black mare, half Mood, she tu sired by "Wax Work, Sr.," imported from England at a heavy expense by the Pennsylvania SUm-k Import- IITOVT rillWIDB !! lUfl I ElllirilTXUllI OlMtK JIII1WU" ins Com(nv, (eo. Johnson. aent), was owned 1, th. u.xi'nu.rvbvn.1 and Favetta iors. tw. pany, an.i usei to siana at .ut. rieasanu , . ... , .... . tf.innie rnnce is nearly iuu oioeu ana is un- MAIL, 8 'i a. m. iw -..! ti. " l ipiihla ;! " !. i'T- . " l. lj..mnt l' 4s Vt.iiits:!'n ll-.il ('tiuifs-ruUMl lu:M llviLtmau ll.ai " ll.nkw.Ksl l::;si - ..lis. eyl. 1J: p. n. Vnuuuswn i:M " Knout Kurd U.u Ml. flnuM.it .Hin.llHrill li:;wa.ia. w.N.un ln-.it p. m. WrKwpoft : IM I UL. finuitlm a .4&. l'itul,urg 1 te.fttffev -'.-3 1...-..'- , r i FEEDelwnenrniK ale Prince hat proven himseli a sure ftl fetter. : Farmers and M-ck-raiser. o'i aomerse? county pnt or let to Bonnie Prtoee. Mr hay horse -WAX Wv'KK, Jr" wUl aland at Wm.Sudens Iterlin and Fr.cleos. this seVsTn. v. Mi. F.ini.n ,..isi 31. sl ut.ii. Koener. l,,s ii a! isivtiiiioirVTiiTViv April 14 ALJh.A DEK CvIL TRMA. HEHIFF'S SALUS. i:y vtrtne of ctrtam writs of Vend. Ex., FI. F.. i and Lev. F., irsuel out of the Court of Common , Pleas ol s-omerset county, rk, and lo me direct- ed. there will lie exposed to public sale al tbe S : Court House, in Somerset, Pa., oa so FriJnii Jjinr 1 S. 1 SSf) - at 1 o'clock r.w.. an tne runt, title, interest end claim ot the deiendanu Jweeii idanu joeepn Mevera and Ll.i- ; rissa S. Jieyers 01. In and to the following desiTit) ed real estate : Two certain lots of irroun.i. lituute in Ursina borouali, Somerset county. Pa., eon- I tainina- one-fourtn rf an acre, more or less, with a VH IM4 -'. . ...-.w ; 1 thereon erecte.1, fronting oa Meehanic street, and ; I a.ljolne.1 by Hih street on the north. W. J. Baer i : on 'tie east, and alky on the south with the up. j , .,.0 at n. of j. Bae-, use ot Lllna Helllcy. I ! -alSo- j 3r Sffi iffikSTiivi i : Mc0,,T ofi in and to the Wlcwinit real esiaie, via: j A parcel 01 unu aiiuatv .a 4soi4js-i oor.o,. . Somerset county. Penna., being much of the lot known as tne somerset i ouu.iry m as 19 contain ed within Jhe foilowina: boundaries, to wit : he- ginning at the northwest corner of est ana ra- I aide of West street, 10 feet, t- enrner of part ol ' the same lot heretofore sold to O. F. Scliaeffer; ' thence by anme, duo west 1 feet, to lot of Joseph i Snyder : thence by samo due aoulb, 190 feet, to ; Patriot street; thence by Patriot, east M feet, to the beKlnnintc with the api tu-teoaoees. Taken in execution at the sail of W. J. Baer, ; nse of Jonathan Bowman. ALSO All the rhrht. title, interest and claim of die .le-; fendant Samuel Bruhaker, ot, in and to the foi lowina described real estate situate ia Jenner tnot streets; mencw cm-u...u i"" I ownsnip, Somerset county. Penna., eontaintnit 163 ' acres clear atv live acres in meadow, w lib a two- 1 story plank dwelling- house, bask barn, ami other out bullitlnas thereon erecte.1. aloiniaic lands of I Henry Slpe, Michael Slpe and Joan A. Sife with tbe appurtenances. . f Taken lu executum at tbe suit of Frank Sine, nseol H. L. Baer ami J. O. ( Htle, assignee of ! j. o. joiiukb ubc vi vji anauii. , ALSO i ! All tbe riilit, title. Interest and claim of the de- ' ! f4m.l.nta Hnnr Km.ni Anil tnhn II VOL Tn4- feixUnui Henry Keam and John K. Miller, Trws. ; ie ce- 1 j tees of the Lvaoaelic Church at Oarrett. of, in j , and to the loiiowiug real estate in Uarrett. hum-1 mlt township, Somerset eoumyvPenna.: A certain 1 lot of around, containing one-fourth acre, m-re or JS. mitt IWIWD UK lUV KCUCI4I UI4U Ol MJII ' 1, Vrt lai .n.1 OlM-aatf nf Wk Ko. 1. with a I . . , i. w . , . . ... , . i . VtreS404 (O&U. 1114141 UKIJU Clin.lN, VIMJIini I on the north by Jackson street, on the east by lot ;oa i4.iiooTer, on me wesi venire sireer, ; andnn tbe aouth by B. fcO. Ka iroad wltbth j ; M'trnraancee. .... IL u -c c.u... , i, '""""t t."-. ! tcr.useoi n . j . ejct. i tSlS purchase ov ney-to maue 'Mow ai - ; . . . . . ' - inocaeu uwn, oinerwwe wni oe - t P" w wie k lae r '"V1; I the Court fiT the ackoowleomrrit oldeeda. -r -v ; .-- -: -, - , . ..!...,.. I ,1 ,1.4, MKihflU I -.- , . .---7 -s-e- . r mnwf la naiil ia lulL I 4 4 Tl' T.J 1 . li , -, . (. , f. I F.PGAR KALF, Sherifl. monev la Deid in tulL BitniiiTs .Frrtcis, r Somerset, May JS, .830. s Save Your Children. inrvipiuipunrm nvm iiw,,Bic,rmiTv . I wrmliaia has no equal in this or any other teoutry. "-OB teaaNmnml rivea U achild ofMr. . i Bradbory'a expelled 14 worm In Jour boum alter 1 taking the meuicine. Ben.. Lytle, Vnioa Town- , i woert olT."-S'm Sarver. St T Louli Mo. f .ki. aJ. i M Mwnalla.l ia,l taarat ffun V All il .,. - . 4.4. t c fcz trt r Vua 1 Sold bydnurpists. Price cts. R. E. SELLERS - ai:0Pw. r- PUtlrb- P i J J in rMiNisTnAToiis:,OTicn; Esite of Mury FWk. lnt vT Jniv-r Tws.'hi'i, : .suiiirM.WBiy, r., .tec u. IjCttOTi ! sdmiHtaarmta'A on in it stt bKV'iBKtwea trmnlea to tb udvretraed hy the prntwr moiiMiruy, dkjo Is hrei'y fura to ib-ira ' iDOebte.1 toltto ink hnmotiaw int, tMl - n"nclliDi lDt n i rmli idcti Jnnf X kiM.lit Pa. an S:uniar. June 'A. A. D.ltO. B. S. FI.Ef!K. My 1 AdaiiaMtiwtor. j i i ecutor's notice. . I . "v :Ji i k.inof ; but.. MUMU,IA, .uxo. 1 Letters tejtaaenuiry on tbe ahure e.-tatehavlnc beea umnloil to tbe anderttnM by the proper ; aoiburiiy : notice is hereby Hen tu all persuua ! tiMl.t'le.l to nalU estate tn mxke lmmeUuite pay- ; to prewnl thiiu duly auitnniH-ate.1 lur Ktiieincat i i on Matardav, Jane 1'itb. IS-A. at tbe otfi.-e of j j Squire Ucltley, in Stoysiuwa bor, at 1 o'clock j I ' " JOHX K. ZIMMERMAN. ! . May i , lUecator. I7XECUT0K'S NOTICE. ltate of Geerife Harden, lata ot Wellersbarg borough, deceased. Ijetters testamentary on the above estate bar- i Ina been granted to tbe undersigned, by proper ' autiHirity, notice is nerety (iivea u an iK.rs.ue ioili.oted toaaid enate to make Itameolaui pay- meat, and th.M hsvuia; elAinie aa:iiaat il to pre- sent them at tbe ofhi-e of tbe executor in Welters- bur; buroOKa, 00 Saiardar, tbe loih .lav ot July, lsso. iilc UAi-L, LCMi. may 58. , tiecutor. JXECUTOR'S 0riCE. titate ci TuDtas nni-r, iat 01 somerset iwp, deceased. . Ietten testamentary on tbe above estate harlna; been granted to tbe undersigned by the proper a a- tborily, notice is hereby given to all pinvonl In- detited to aaid eetate to make immediate pay- jnent, and tbeee bavlnc elaima airainot it to ) re- sent tbe same at the urtice ut Jae. U. Fnuh. S..m- erset, Pa., on or belore Mituniav. July 17, lsjo. JAS. U Pi Ull. Exwutor. CAROLINE T7HHY. fcjiocutrix. DM I N ISTK ATO Il'S NOTICE Eitate of Abraham Pile, late of Jcruier Town- ship, dee d. I Letters of administration on the above estate i havine; been rranted totlie andersittrned. notice ij : hereby a iven to tboee indebted to it le make iaime- ; i:ite payment, and t !. havinK claims ir.i:nst j it. to present them duly authenticated lor ettle m.Tit on Satuniay. tbe tlnU day of July, 1J, at the late residence of dee'il.. in Jner tp. i iXIZA HlL,t, ! junel. Ailministntrlx. asiimed al! Solomon It! SSIGXEE'S NOTICE. I hereby fiven. that Oeore Frils and deed of voluntary assurnment. have assumed alt tueir eiume n-.ai and personal. u lomon Itaker m trost lor the benefit ol their cn-ilitorn. All perwais, tbrrel.we. indebted to them i mil make payment to tbe anid Assucnee, ami ; those baviuc 'claims or demaada will present them duly authenticated lorsettiemeat. on June lj, at theotliceol John H. 1'hl. Ks... In Sotnersrt. SVIAMOH KAK.fcU. May i Assigaee, . . I Tbe TrtBj Is Xla-btr TlieTreul. la Xlcbty I and will prevail. Tbnnsan!s who bare nsed and been cured are livinir witne.-ses ut the truth of our atatement.tliat SELLER'S LIVER PILLS ! ' III Ccrx the worst ds ol laver Couipiuiuu , Biliousness, Hetulacne arisint; therefrom, Costive- ness, t Vnstlpation. r.ijT.tness and all disorders re- sultinic Irom a diwased liver. For sale by all ! lroi;gi5ts. Prlisj 46 cents. ' R. E. SELLERS A Cr Prnp-rs, Plttst.nrgh, Pa j C N- BOYD, Areirt Somerset, Pa- SELLER LITER FILLS ave boon tbe Mlandcri rrmrdy f.r tbe cure ol ; Liver rmpliit. rmiiienns. Fever.. ft Ague., slcU IleaMtatebr, and mil de- : ramtem.mu ol tbe gtomncb and liver lor over fj'tg 1 yrarx. tteaa tins: ".rurrt i.ipcr riu curea me of an attack ot Uver oomplaint of eiirht years ,:aKllnl? ..Wm. Kvans, J.dlet, Ills, Price, ' et. a nor. K. r. reiier ., jiropr ., ritid- burg.ra. aoiu iy aiiuragisisti. UDITOU'S NOTICE. SUJ1EESET COCN'TV, S3: , 1 ( , 1 Atanf lrphs-ns'Oorirtlicl! ut Seraa'set , ! s sbal. in aat for Somerset t 'oa.e y. oc tiie r.0. a ; I ( . day f April, A. 1). l-su, tt..To tlie lloa- j ureble Juilires there.4. i In the mutter of the eata'c ot Samal J, Rao -..Is. j I iloe'ii, for distriliutksa, on uioIMm o! Messrs. Kaer i ! k Baer, the Court appoint .1. . kiniiuel, Aailit.w ' ! to ascertain aUvanireoipntu anl to .Eistril'Ute tlie i lundfi in tnc naads of the A lniliiiitirtUr to and amoutrthue iegallTenutlel turetu. ! By the .-.-rrt H B. FKEJL.SK. NOTICE FuMicnotice is fctpet v v-lven "that the Aa.lil.ir nameit la the foroioic eommissiiMi ' wlllmeet all persons whon-.av have .-a interest in ; the ej-tate of s.nniuel J Kluw's. det t. on Fri-lay tiie .1th day t. Juue, lssU, at Me o.li..e in Somf etlHirough. , J '). alv:.XlX- 1 May 12 Au.iltor. j A UDITOR'S -NOTICE. Iu tbe ciftrter of the i rj liana' Curt u Sore tate of John Wal- erset Ui-aaty, fcnnsUa- 1 estate ter. dee d. 1 n..m The uml Oonrttom Tlie umtcrfiifD1'! Aulitiir. arpoiut(4 bv tiUX Ooart to makrt tli?trlluticn of the funl m ti.o hands ol W. H. Walter and Jesse Walter, ciee- ' utors of John Walter, rtee'd. herl.y gives notice, that be will Mat bis onts. in the Borouzh ui "Som erset, for the turpe of itischurvinv the duties of his appointment, on Friday, the li-.li lsy oi June, i ISsO, whenasJ whereali jpiuiibi iat- rested. eaa ' attend. , i II. S. EJOSLET. J JJay 1- Au-llfc. Valentine Iloon and wife ) H. SH8. April Term, to IS79, Cianroon Pieaa of George ti. Walker. S,merset County, t ( btiuntary AMUpuoent.) . Account confirmed J Atril, ls:i.i, and 5; April, ISsu. on motion of John H. I' hi. E., attorney for the assignee, the Court apjiinteii J It. Scott ; AUdlt'ir touisinou.e tne lunn in me n.in-ts oi iiiq , ; .jai.e to and anions those lesaliy entitle.lihcro-, to. SOMEHSETCflVNTY.ss: ! Extracts from the record, certified ?.tnv 4, ls-L S. I IL . Sl HlXU lp. 1 Nutk-c Is hereby srlren to all partiej InierettMl I i that i will attend to ttiedutiesJ of the above ap-1 j pomtuient, at my ottioein Somerset Bor..on Tuts- ' day, June 15, lvsi, at 10 o'clock a. .. when and I I where tboee interested an attend if they thia proper. . JIUrK. SfOTT. ' Auditor. May 12 QUPHAXS' cour. SALE. lir v!rtae of nnortlrr issnc.l nt of thefnhn , . , . 14 1 ;nrt Niaierset cunty. Pa., and to ate directed, , there will be eXiKed to public sa.e on tbe prera- . 1 w 4 1 snuuj. ouitK 11, 10 .o, "' rr-.perty of,:,to 1 Sarah .vi.wb, ..teased, via . , Ll1' ! . A ..,ot "' situate.! In .raket own contain-; I arreimore oriess. " - " t the.re,m "trtl a one and a-ba.f story Irame, an. ! "ne.,n,,11 h" ."f" t""' :,T"J. . " : -.- ' sue, .. L. lanneiiiii. Jon 4jn.1ers.7n ami otners. 1 TERMS. One-third of nurcbaie money to 1 ,.,., ,irmtLjl f i,..noa- i Paid on continuation of sale, and baiancs In two by )u lament: twenty ts;reent.i rnrrhase money to tw paid as soon ae pMfierty is knorkcl .Iowil Sales to commence at 1 o-rloi-k p. n. ot saitl day. TMOllftSEI'lll i jjaT j9 Trustee. . T EG4VL NOTICE. I J Notice Is Tlereby ftiven. th.it W. 7f. Miilrr, as- :;j,rr vorTV ; i - ' . . - - , -' - county, f.r an orderto re-conrry trie real estate osoid to the said Valentine J. Miller, and lie dls- charged fmm the trust, the deMs is-in all p:iil. All persons interested will therelore take eoticc, that tbe sme will lie pressnte.1 at the A.i)ouni-t Lourt,tobe held n JaW 13, ls", at 7 o'clock 1 a. U. F. SCHfcLL. . May 5 Prothonwtary. ' F1XAXCI AL STATE31ENT or SOMERSET BOROUGH lWAiisaaWW4J . viWUi F6rtH2 T22T Enlizz Hlltk 3L IBSO, Ra. airrsor TB Boaortin. Amj 1 trWa W. H. Welfte. Oil... .471a 2 -. .1. u. iiuatontjUl " " ines. kc lioroui.il scales... 77 ISA 44 Total " CvrisDTrt'mxs.' x m'l of oeilera ifwnfld i. labuv-m streets and. 1 35 f.-lice ervicv-i 4y , ...x. v is ' huniic oil. he. ... SHMi" lamplightlD?. " lire engine ait-l . BXturrs thersa ' ! - " cliemica.l (or ea-t Sine - t W o ensina bwise ... 17 04 i MnceHaneous.-ironse.-i, tnclultni; l-ruiunj i omrerent, milTi-rtl-lnj ke V5 3t Salary ot Barvees, Her and lrsuit.. ba ' , . Total ...HM7 1- I iibii imnDiiuemiiuunuiMwi . r.Mr.n- th. m.iuntof outstandln-Z oriers V.I 74 ' Leaving the amount of ouutandla oriers V.I 74 ; "ABrLirias BriTOl. - t v..rau Bornu. vemn UupaM erder yet outstandiuir Atuoiuit daelMra tax eollect-sjs... .! 1 txcese of liabllliies ever resources. .t . k 74 I'lllKSJUteHllluCM 'ii f-" .s w. . v. , " . . vet die on tee tire enirine. -:ii6 of whk a Is pyal;ie ; r.l.).,nuJ .,,,! . ,-...r,.rh at in .si In the amount in vm, uu m wnu uns W. H. Wlilt, Collbctob Qna amount of dupUcate ...Ml 2 ij. Amount mid ..9K1 .. 7s 77 .. se -a Total rt wBiaev.iriirrs.iTOi, au'iihitjiu . o,,. e.rtrf. , tot have aulirju aad ex-1 .aTloed the vouchers and imunu. ji tae ioio.a ia all particulars. I .11 lAnaiLlw. ' CH AKLES C SH f ER, fsaat-1 MILTON J.PKITTS. (3KAL.J May M t Aadiun UFE LNSDEASUE AGEffi WANTED !. YnrR WBVttl HrM lilli Wlii .( mt lAKki. AUtmTn. in unoccupied territory lu . uiata f PawnMarvlr-cinia. Kilii Uie State . . state ot Pennsylvania. lidress IiA iesam TREASUES'S SALS ()l - UNSEATED L-AHPS. ArreM to the pn.ti: -i 'r. s -f nt 5 bhr, 4irHliut themisiB -l rl!lua !'!,il Lo.i l. urn, puanl i u.; "I ..l.iri-h, . I. 11 ana tne fvnii Miwi-ni-iii i ni r- i : i rm ir.i-- v.9;??!-?, ?zr'? ns... K i. - ....... . u i . . .. . . ... t Kir! ;i.fe. - Btra.ta - iit.iv t:,r .. .i .U befhl at U C urt a ". ii. .n.rr-tt w.r-UKii. on I lib Uay ot Jane, ihm. K-r t:i-rrTar4s .-I taxen dae, ant the cih iu.t ti.erm. j Acrrt. "? Alibis' X. Sm f T ail. Wnv J. Ber Hisiver. Jane. ......... . ase. 1 62 . 14 Ai. . 14 w 7 1 j J' It" i "J j . JUotire, aiary.. Noora, Kinftn (S) ttle, t'brle (' Siuttman, J.-l .f , s betrs.... 7 Wi a to a j.. ?4 . T OH 1 Oil t 71 a . 14 Ml 14 IM 10 u 4 jiio , m , j 41m j 4110 410 j4w , Tom, Phlttp : T'Mn. Jacob. W bite, Adam ..... Charry, Jane ('si.. ALLEOHESY. Aademei. WUILun It) U6 Ames Th.miis 17 A merit. Philip ii ro tUer, lJhm-ijr 'i si- Check. John 1 i l'oiiro.hJts-.hei! (swciuer;.. Si Mlll"l. J41I.IW ......... .s Mc'ail. . ..'-. 1 fo sci!. ... tilis.,..... iill BRltTHLKSY ALLEY. Stein Abraham 4 94 CHXEMAL'Uil Keusinor, !llary A 2 ti Paisley. Klchar.l 3 i Kiiss, Geuri.....4 'ii tW FLl EXCE P. K. Tvlp Sctastiivn S! .'.'J Hans. J. B 1 7D l"erbin, Simoci '4 4-' Klwards, Thomaa 2 M Pulrrtnn Br a 2 i.i lioittnaa a i'.n 60 liolfraan, iteoncc s Kirfwru, N. M 4.1 St-hell. Malleard 1 so Trouiuian, William !U AVaibncht t'liarle.. ....... i : W Irstnir, H. C 1 :a Weltley, Ilerater 7 EI.KLICK. ITharry. James ('.J t so I'orey, James..... 6 ivej-, Joslah 7 ii l orey, Thomas i, ) 4-J Ait , 100 40 ! i 1T ' 40U , ' ,3.7 : k I 4oi;si i 4oU j Lot. ! 4'it 41o 1 4..1 , 414 ! Ai re. , 114 ' 4ol I'hrlstner. Joseph... t orcy, Laos Lalchman, Reutvn... Miirrli, Leonard Moore. John.. Moore, Letsy ' 1. ' Arret. ; w; Ai-ret. i ; 401' :. o.) ' IW Ul ! " LOTS. 1 W.ij;aer, A!rh.... .TJ FAe, John A S. J .: i Kauoscralt, Stephen 1 JfTFEKSOS, Hall. John ?" tiitk, Luawia: ) JENNER. Black. Jnrocs a 42 role, Jane 4 ' 1 shaven. Peter 4 .vl.t:artDeT.lsaai' 2 ss Pitcher, William 1" -i:inlin. Jaaiea 1 70 LAKLMhK. Alwmathr, Thomas 1 V Abensatliy, Cliarlottc 'i :x lUiwTr.an. Samuel j 1-lowuii.n a bbcrsie 1 4- Heal, John K.'s heirs 44 Hcttuer. .ce..ree 7 To Liat, OillUtn... 1 w; Meyers, Petur s heirs 4 Wllmoth, Aiib 4-' Klmtnell, Jol.aO 2 g Siwiicle. Aa.lrew'9 heirs.... 4-J I:it- William..- I ft Weller, John 2 1- L0WEH TVKKETfFOtlT. Anderson, Thmai W !(': Funress, Wllliaau 13 60 Ivak Francis......... 1 Forward A H turns 10 HailowelU John 13 a - Lowry. Peter 1.1 McVouarh, 1). J.AC'o ai to Powers Alex 14 7 Youahu Simon i .MIUDLECKEEK. t Acrrx. i " j Lot. ' 2 . : ' ioi , . 3S.i : 3S 4isi 40 tMr.. , , !,,.. ti.') l.i i4 Lott. 1 Acrr. 6 40 l"I 86 ilr. 3. 4.KI Lai. 1 .fTr. 5 4U4 4.KI 900 4il 2U i e3 Bedlonl, Gunnln:. .. MILE0KI). Hrt-ik. lh.vl.1 Benson. Peter al.lwrIL, Havid C CaUlwell, Samuel... Iiunlap, John ha TU M a t h la . . . . .loloisi.n, W llliam.... IMcrers, Peter heirs Wo'llensbenrer, , Tom, Kachael Titn, llinnh 4.., Wilson, Th-.m....... Wiltxwi. James...... Mulcr. Thom-.s 10 DO 4X..: . 3D 14 40 14 41 14 -i: 10 Hi 14 4t li 1 44 7 1 si 1:'. 44 Vi 1-J 77 V IS 1 U6 ; lt-,i 1 "w ; 3T4 1 s:m I'M Jt's'4 ! 1 Lots. 1 1 ' Arre. law ! M ' 4li I I i Z.Of7. ! I 1 ' 1 Sli4.rt.John I'-crklcy. Phil.-.on & Ktwadj. . Pitrer. Ht-nry aiitrgoimnt, Charles 31 EYEKSDALE EOR. di.ms. Thomas A Kettle. . . . Baer. Hrnry ............... K.ie. Julin R Bentont. John U.. . Ileal, Edmund Knirle. John. Pried hull, Joseph HotfiHan. John Linlamin. S..!n. .Mortm a Miller. Me.lc.ry Auaustua Minkeymire,-1'.. Merrll, Nathaniel........... Stevenson, J.tmes Stevenson, Knnklia... Schmuker.Wiiiiam Tipton. John NOKTHAKlTyS. Pnety, Sanh Brown, -usun. ............... l o.lr.rth A Pickimc Kna-leka A Smitu... EiiKleka, Lewis Finemore. Sarah .Tolilca. Eliiahetb... .M.-Kraie, Sarah Witt a WolierobenrerCs).. 4 ' Ys:auui, Mary YCelsle, James Wllmotb. Aloii - K risslnar.Charle WltUW"! ten!.er;cr. PAINT. 1'swt .n, Thomas larklcv, Hu-ht.'.ji.... . l.-.rs, banlel dark, lunics. lKirsey'PatrL'k.. Ksiiey, Andrew iipey. Joih lr.?kcep, J'iOn.. ........ ..... Johnson, Perry Lutmian, Juseult '.t. .ore. At.raham .Moore. Joreph ( i.Iarlln. iiilaai..4... P-mr. John P run rose. Yiolei i;haw, Benjamin. Stow, John Sprocte. Thomas Stockton. Richard... Seeae, John 'Ihomt'n. Wilitu... Trisi, K.lisalsrth Walker, Us West, Jolin Warner. Hirouetaue SJiAliL. Ackenn.-.n, Oeonte Campbell. Marxarel. tatapbrU. Mary ....... Caroline. Thomas Du ley, Joha. liana, James , Kulc, Job Hltchew, Jol-a. Hitchew. e.ics Tilxow, William () SUTTIHAJIFTtrC. ' Adam, Ales ('...... Bn.wa. Thomas - 4 arr, Thowia tXKiit.s, William.. ...... ..... oBah,Ssimiel- heirs........' ' Lnft-.lou, IjCYI.... t-llride, Marr Philiilv John K.ey, Jamesl't,. Shaw. James................ . Sad.lssr. John. 'leuipest, JkASkAei Wtvmaa, l"atrle(' j).... Wsyatssv seL Bt-MKESET BOR- Ptle. Jae.r...J StMERSET. ' PoriwHEil. Jr.; . keyser. Jaeott. 3 6(1 It '4O 4.' 14 ! t tN a o 3 (S i 14 4 M 4 44 3 14 SO 4 a 1 is 1 M s 1 WH 1 M : 2 lerrs. 07 . 7s at S4 S7 :il w :i4 3 IS 41 ' Dl) 7' 10 71 67 t 6.4 1 J '. Si. 11 ! r. u -M Ki It 1.. S 7 11 M 10 T X 7 Vi U -J 17 t 7 1 1 7k n it 11 in 11 1- 11 1 1 S4 u n i 11 i 214 i aot At . Art.,. ' 'M ... 44u -rj i . , 1 ,7 4.'M : S7i ! is j fts 4'H4j : 400 4-1 , PI : w ' ' 40-j CI . 36 'l i: a.T lov If I SU4 t 0 ti y u -in 4 7 4 3 ' U si I tee 7 4 7 1 V II ii 1 1 4 Ut Is Si 4 t 9 i 1 47 It li fi h S 4 -"7. ' 4IS vw s- - vri 14si .trrci. . . . . '. (X- s . I " Is no 1 -T i Xi. '' I Af-. Wir.ifui 441 Win. Aan Jr....... Al ices, A. P PrkiTi4(. Bamet... SCMMFA ' H iln. w. t Witt uii-.lrr.... st rrlRTTRKEYFtJOT. Baer. VT. Jt. ( weimerv-. Biddie, James..... 44.... CteveBxer, PauL.. KJnjt, Joba.... Sir; HJ1.' ... s 1 ai Acrt. 14 , : 1 1 .4 1 ! 4' ! ' l- 4o0 Lefs. 1 Lohra.. Fseer. Pile, Jon - Shaltx, James. VRSIXA BUR. A inters Spencer A Co...-. Bar, W. J. isa mlllj. Bser. Beilna.... .vmraii, .Manrarss. - Hiteox.Hexekiah. MrtW, Yoanx AltexsusAl a Mevers Ilaeia... S 1044a. Henry TtweapsM. Joaa... 1 si : Lom. . i SO i 4 ' ? I S rs 1 s 1 10 1 ft 1 7 : 1 Snyder.stsorxw- B. Sile to commence at AM. r
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers