uu f i The Somerset ilerald. i ;EO. Tc. fCCI-W E'litir. WtI"I,A, c i Tii'Ti-KMETICK,- lasUug and frazrant VeXme" I'ri. 25 and 50 crnta. r I- r s v. .4 f y,ut Wuinui Frame I-ight Iay (Iwla f" t. n..u-irs fr si. I For lame B k, Side or Chc-t use Furou Fiasler. l'rk Zo cents. . X Just rts-eived a Iar?e utockof iiewfc"d. a f J. 15. Ksvi-e" t " lA NASAL iXJKtTOU free with each liottlc j u,,,,,. . The place to buy your fall c l.ili-a is at r J. J.. eNViiBv b. I The finest ..9..nn.ent of Watches Clocks. Jeweirv, Silver-pUlcI Ware, Spectacles. Eve .'a.-.es, ever t.roupl.l to Som.-rset coun ty at I- M. l-ove)l's. KHIIi'II St TKK WILL immediately T- t j t. u: -,..m. irxiii'liir couzr. aim urainue i f,c " " " " lull w.-f w-iwtr itf 1 :ie n. es.. in-"13- n-jo.-.. - , .n ami stifl huts ever brought to homers! j ust received at II. HefileyV Don't fail to j ' ni atiil see tiiem. .i l. ,r-.. t wit ..-i, S'-iloha W 11 1 111.1. 1 VU "111,11 T... ore will give iiiirj uliate r iif. Free io ! "its.. . ct.. and Si. I I V,i.trr prodiiee of all kind" taken in ex-1 ' for --hIs at tl.e-toreof 1L Ileffley. I J Farmers can secure bu.-vnins l-y taking tlieir , . l.rodm-e to HcSAey-V. j i-,TKT) Maii'c SuiTii' . iaeon, i ncai, ' p,,.s for cash or in er- . ' ' j 1,::s4.,,r,,r i-. f trade -clune for n.' rt mm... Itr.t rn- ' fclULiijrJ- TAi:i;lI r.l.Ml.I'"V A p- live curt fori Van!,. 1 -..hthena rin.U auk - ft-r Month. ... t If v.i nt losae -e out., then goto j J.H.Svvi.UWs. 5 , Trim illU I .1... U III .ll-. J ut astoiii-hii'.v l"w pric-s ju; t roccived at f H. Hi-!B-v'. all and him if you t ; -eeiT-r a Tare bargain iti thi 1 of - ? .1. M. ifol !.-rbanm .V S-r. have just re- i-eive l their entire stoi k of fail j-iid.vhich ".; is very full, a".r. :ive and (heap. They in vite f.ery h dy to give them a eall and x- ,t amine tlieir stoi-k. J THE Kl.'V. UFO. II. ThavcT. of r.ourlsn. . Ind., s iys : "B aU myself and wife owe our i I lives to SlIILH'SCXfMITK.N CURE. A rrespondttit writir.z from the south ' I of the county say- t " Mhnigh on F.henma, r.istn' kn.a-ks theetenial sufteiing of tiiat i '? t-rrible di-.-a.-e " ! -tebhart's Bet Kionr. .:i.ii:ii:;ntiirel un- dcr the "new gradual reduction pnief-s, ( by Simon ;ebl.art & Sotis. rri. eV.' .'0 ii.-.-than Vienn:'.. Try a harrel. Al l: Yr MAlEii.i"crt.b:ehy Indiyi-tton J'.inslipation, Yiilow skin ' ;i;rz:n '. L ot Appetite hiloii's 'it.-i'.i.;.. r is a posi tiei't;n All the latest styl.-.i- atid vari.-tie-wear ea:i V hail at the store of II. All u hi. ig the newest novcltie in tdiodM inspect his large and varied o!' r.e k 1 Ileffley. j tills line : FOll IY.-VErtT.V and Liver fV.ini.laint y.vi have a printed guarmi'-v on every 1 tie of Sl. ioti's Vitalixer. I wv-t fa; is i-ire. Li ties, i a Biei inspect the large and I haixl.-s'lut1 stis k of dry poods just rei-eived j He studies to !easeand oilers Hi tlb-v hsigrilns never before heard of in Somerset, j The lar,,M ar.d most varhsl si.-k of dry j poods, notion', found at c. in the "iiunty is to be J. B. Pt.Vl.Kli .v. ( o.'s. Niekel 1.ks. Weight s-ks, t'aleiidnrs. Mantle hs?ks, H'ar-V- Walnut mice fhxks, ; ks. lock. Iver 'l Prot..-j i locks. ! trte F.. MclVwc!l'. Fiuure" in g-MT vsrieiy, at j 1 Boy's cl-'thitig. of nil kir.ds :::id and in eiidh variety, juf rc-eived s'yles, - at H. ! lletiley's. Hi-stin k l" larger than s i v i ver i i In-fore !ir..e -':t io jhis olai--. and he is a ,i,io ! to otVer bargains io this line of poods which i ji ; ..i..,. A. . I II inun iiruici in li. ii1 . ..... -.v, . hiai a call .ltd Kcurgond pls an 1 a cod I lit tor a smal". amount of money. T- 'oTBTOF NP BviLtiFRS.- to sy that we ::re now prepansl to furnish j the bet white lime, calcined piaster and ee- , men?, in five to ten barrel lots, at prices les ; than tity quotations. b-al fivilit a.'.ded I Notice our price elsewhere in hsal column j of this juiper. ; Cook A: Bf.kkits. Tlie s;.le oi tl,- r-al e-tate e-f Mat bias Shaulis. late "f Sotiierset towili!p, deceas ed, has been eoiitinued until Tn.sjday of Angtist fs.urt llet. at the court house, un less sold at private sale sooner. Persons des-rous to buy will call upon Jm-ob NefTor J.-hn H. Vit!. Somt rw-t. Ta. Si win r Ativn -r. Do iio allow skrt.ti eism to ovenule vonr Wtter iudginei.t w hen e.l hefi I:roirTT to I'i'!ttri. We otier at onn warWionsc r on tracK somert statt.m, in j I -t to toi liirrel lots, Wh!t lame. ter bam-!, Ib. r- t, ?1 iV j ai. u.i 1 lasser. lr .. i. i.. .. Cement, ,-er banel. 2.1!. net. 2.00 cunmntiv.' Cook .v Bk!:uitr. Anv of our reader ho tieet trns-ei and , ; s-.il , .ro-rs will lie pial to team rnsi toe j . ... . iti-i.KB iViArm i Kn;m1 an. f, futimri i ftX lurni-lie.i wnn ilie n-i oi Tonjrs on . - . .. . - . , ))V k. i Kme. tso.. Mr. Austin itoioay to if 11 von sre Ovtet!C or vour kiuneys aiiu i:v- - i . i .. i .. and the public ail along tne line, ana liv tlie " . . ... .1. - r.-,,re a aHnd to speak, and the weettn, was de- tbeir distrttfs. and ,t is made their du.y by , ' v.. f ..U.i. W b,,t!l of t"' wunt'- U,,Vofw,:: hnitter-.t!.einni!!ihleren,-!"'ared adjm.n-ed to slow music. No rcJ an act of January -V. i7t, rense the J Remember BAKE!? BITf NKU. On the I'Tth of It r.l d.. More for vM thr-n w- can I J. same. for tins pur, they are mj Hired f xl)il,;inn ap hp on ,.ln(J u ! September, at the Lutheran parson Ve at this synt;t. Sir.lv,-ni-.-...-nt at.l tis-ti- The engineer, .X the So,l, PennsvlvanlaV V'Mt e,'s,'-,',w t j ,in,e to sec the grand frte start parade iu : l-'-'-''' I"'V-J-E-Shearer. Mr. S. ('. Baker ;,. ,i , f ..... -, , . ... .. . spcctivedntiieis, and T..ie laretul lnqui-1 , ?. so Miss Marr M. Bittncr. both of this count v. hoit si'H-s eet broii-iht to Somerset cour.fJthe pr-;.jejt-rf. . - .1 s-- T , I T . "s. - . as ,-tm nren re., ry v. .s ,.e, rpakes a specialty of th.e p-alsand guar- t ..- .l- .1 I antees fati.fii--tm::. lYi.-es at' within the I'-, f " i.. , in. 1 mmiI'i .ti..:ititv lllll Tkl vr fflll tl ss. tncni. i MrT Maeket. Main Ptr4. We have t jurt added a large lu-frigerator to our Meatiwere ruaJe by . HuaV. JL'olborn. Rev. -l... : l.Ie ..II . ... I . i . .. . ... . o .. . atarkCl ill W1...1I nil lo.-iiis mi, rsi- j and clean. Mutton, rect, i ork, Ac., kept ( constantly on hand. Open daily. Parriw inft meat can have it kept in the Refrig ratnr until wsntI. l"e have. aio. bip.-T m w hri. k for sale, Vtn-b we will se'l py tiie htitidredor tiiocs r.t low J.fe-e R,s D.vis & Co. '''Kon-K -Wf art; r.i.v taking ordrrs for Banpi, jfc ,- jtotiMe yp pKonphate f -r fall aeeiiiii al ( k- yv p,.umig. cr per too ..." ten ,.n track, Som erset (itati.m. or at or.r a arc-bouse. Tie Ia.nble F.n-'c brand i.- ore st.i.ong the best ac.tctnap.-st nn;i,v r,ar t. ard the use of i H loar sslet .n ,t .-em. in the yield of your ! Ci.q. 1 o Utose at .distance will sar. smd cs your orVrs by u-iii. nd rW shias an irL - v i C.,,r $ p.rrF.iT-, Ap.it or FA.Ai, Sjiocial Teh gram. Cairo, N. C.ar'js HoJrtiii.a, uf if this j w rnnr j id thry j pace, ssrs: i he.ve cs.sl for . rear or Batter' Mandrake Bitt-p. md ft h t"" iwrjiott: wrs rnrrsi tm sisngii'it-r of fici Weuiiiin. lie wiflrc een lobe juat lb isiidu t lv difwMj itw w hir thT are r. ..mrtK n.ln'. ' ' " ' "F r c.-, - . .. J Priee Sr.-rnfj. jr LsiUe. ave b.-en Vi-n' lM -nt-ia! to mo. in f.l nir. , lLe Url.tidr viai'i'i. l-dar Cial was not Pii ri -. m iASTa nr.oii ' t;..i.f I, ' . ... i. i i. ..l I i.i-.. i. ...) .u ....11.1 na i .i : . - -.- - - ' ; WJio . w- i , . ' ... wmii u Ji.H.Lil, W UJCU aull'UUr, Uiir VI l. in sou ......... m . - 1 ed fuo rt yt. ic ita wiM f,.mi." rerterday. CWpvdtor AWrnath aolvrs tUtM h aliwast imiU4 cmceive nitmu of -iWer prrr ""e-! !&VWm! Iaa?no.Tr.isnsn.!frr:-k Ronme have i the TrrKiraeriS afTer tills nar.nfr fhr ,Jnx ttiwescajakl Catal injuries. ' ' ! u wvj chance licht or faded hair in a ftw ! awl worklnreoadlOoa. a larire two-story brlea : orrO of Sic k HefulacJ and Dy,, J Mm of the IVi.iorraUo cotumi. is so j ) Mr,to , orttf brow . - 'Ask your j JZ tESEMSPZ am by tl-4r riw. A Cc' ?a!j!jury says tlirr ; dishrartncl with the outionk that lie has ! Lok o your interral aiid bay where yon drrKrrwt for it taih bottle te -wamilted. phi erchard of iirhtv-6va twariaa- trwea. also a kae- fce-n ra-sl by s.rWf anr fawny to ' cal!e,l tleln.-nis U, bis aasistauice aiwl tre-! can to the best advaiiUi.T, and t pore, I eT,l ri;. l- U a..,ts. Phil ' l3??JZAT :i. JlUIIarJs snt nwr?! J ,. 1 ; ; T!n riITnt.h-?n-aisk liiJCS suit was tiiej ' f. n't se tafcoii up t this trm of co.'.rt. Mr. Joliu Henry Snyder, in Psyt-n. .. ,. 4; . - t spendm;: a area in Nwnersti. ; 1 1 The ft-ccnt h4ivy rains h;;vc raus.- the streams in n-igh'.rtirol M ovrrfkisv 'tl.oir Larks. H.-n. Jac.il 31. Campbell, our reurvwina. i live in Om.-rws is spendine curt week in four! convene-.! a! a. 10 . on Monday! Iuit-.r Ju-)e Haer an.! AwiiitsCoi:in and Pnrilcr on ibe bench ! Mr. ' Channroy F. lilk, auii of JuJge i Jerre f. Blare, a--on-panicd !y his two vonni ns, are TiUn(t ia Sfiuieivet. ,"'"' . . Jiviion en?ine,r Miller, of the South p. D,.Vivaia railroad, ha, rental tLe suite j of offices in tl iler hloci. f.merly wl- t mi' QT-.r-1 rHir lri1c rif TI1.-IK'AM liejlt'll-fc ! wure hnht to town by our grocery men irjir;,,. - j . , . i j Ueiuciu'uer tiiat Thursday, sepu nibrr Tils, j nn ?vSja p j is UieLar uay 10 rci asseatxi ana regis-.ere-i, ) rannjau. .-v une uas neen run wuii-u iiv?a but du not wait a day l.mg-.-r t- attend to ; e3 the ride fiirthersouthandpassesthrough this imjKirtant r.iatt'-r. j Ioneral ; bin it is thought that a route with ! a better grade can be -had bv passing down Tiie' Jfuly Terror," from Coleman's, was j , . t . i i..,mir .n.l Vnunm- .... i : ..IK- I i-.-eiiian (iiaf- arnt un-i .....i....- ............. , , . a"y nnUT rn'"J t' '-'rSewiekley creek. It is now an almost set- makins an unholy noise on Main rs I , ,. t.....i..-.8 .- It is jut MKiitile that the potato Mt will ciim.-..n.-. - e c - r - .tu. ....ui.ltlmti:l.i.rv "ri'irt'-li(T ti rti ill ri-li Idamptfr.umd. It :. t.io on to talk of " I ivni pouiwn-.t-t. Mr Wm. R.id-ers. of Shade town-hip. ! ihon,i , (,r'oin.x- a M-m lav ami I-ft ! -.:,h . ,.,- ,,f tlci!as.W M 7W ! jIsJ to kJ,,,. ;lOW they got up papers in j ScotlateL i . - ; - . n . Tim following twelve cotii.ti.- of IVim- ; old. story" iii a most thrilling and enchant- j'y'vania arc said to be wiihoia a Haiit j ing way. Ijirge crowds listened to her every ichur. h: Snvder. lrtNinon, Juniaia. lVrry, ! discosirM-, ami sm h a ower did she htiv jt'i:mb-r'arid, Adams Fraiiklin. Fntt-m, i over her a-idii-oi-e that the stir of a leaf ( ua.or,j y,,, Klk. and (amiron. !,ould almost !e herd. At the close of her , ! farewell a-ldres, on Friday afternoon not a M- lLlIianl'. grew mom! :'J i j7 (.ve w to w,.n j,, th). pntire a,,,H. menace is a.ivertise. to exhibit it. bower. T,(e Iuwi,illK throughout, met with Sl .,n SirHflilw lib. Tin sliow i '!llcll,llr(v,i,lsllI,it,!lfiri,nsry. . ' .-.V..n i. f i.ll !. it:!' i1-i rmile. mid :i-s the I . ... i.. .. .,- ... ..O I :Pne oi n-inii.-i-ni i-i o:u --ivi.iii3 ao uiw j i attend. ' j - -- , We acknowledge the receipt of a coti.pli- j ; meata.-v tieaei oi aomisMion to rue rourui Annual Industrial Kxhibithm of Jeff.-r.o., j : county, wiiicit will : on Si pti-iiilicr llth l.c 1 i at Br-.kville to 2-.1, inclusive. We i hereby extend our t!iank, and, if J- i will be prcM-r.t at the exhibition. TJie 1KVlJe o( ,llC Xurkevfoot region w ill UM tit.;r anliUal )llirvt h'ot.ie or basket jiic-iiie in the gnive at the Jersey church on jjatunlay. Sejtemlr '.:h. Public, speakers nd the Fr-ina ("onu-t lliiud will be nr-.-seiit. 'and a g.-od. (.l-l fa-hiom-.l reunion ,.f old 1 frit-lids end neighbors i- expi-teil to taxe j l-iacc. j Th- .en!i:.vllnm m,. i;our,i f Agri- J riciiiiiire w::j tioia iti next meeiinzin nii-j ingtou on Wt is, when tl i- i'XKvi!cj j . .. i from forty to f.ltv d iites irirri rtiSlerent ! pars of tlit 5tate will be pre.-cnJ. The sii!i-1 ! jc for discussion are niai y, and ill he I presented in a piaclieal manner i.y parth.-s j knowing what they are talking al-otit. A novel case is Urawn on th 'taller Ses--iit term of i sions lint for trial at the p I court, in which tiu Cotii-.uoiiwealtli of Fcnn i sylvania is plaint iff. and Frankiin D.Miniey j er. late of said county, yeoman, is defend i ii.t. The ihirtte r for killing a dog. of the value of tweiity-rivedohars, the goods. chat tels and roperty of one Aann ';ise!vr. Wc last neck received from tiie er.teqr; ing iiiu-ic firm of I.ce k Walker, 111:! "' l'!;iladc3.bia, a co.-y of k-o- eral Beaver's tiraud March, by :ertel. The writer is well knoxn in the musical world, aud the march proiuL-t to liecomc very p-ipnlar during the campaign. Wcabore- i i- ... .i k - - n-:l. )ivivei iroiu trie sioue ur:ii h t "j-y i o o- lion: l'enn's March, by A tig. Loii:;tly. Jihnto-,vn b-idlord failed to put tip tlr printed notiiw in his hotel ia accord ance with the Jaw ot ls,iT. atvi wncn lie k"-"1 ;bt atiou ai-ain-t a iirdr for not ayitig L-is 'uli, tiie i-oar.ier reta.ialei ny br-.ntring suit against the !anit!ora for not comply big with the hiw in haviri: Ihe it o- tu-vs iishsi. ano '.n"re is a lair rr.. tvi i:im - - he wi.i go to jail lor somen,.. ,g man six montiis unless toe m.-iitcr i- "oiiiproini.-eu. Th- noiinal Methodist ejnio mei-tiug. rir j,tn.b-, 4uel Thnivhiy f last Wl.,.s- atid ha Us-n lar-i-iy ottende.1 every v , ,j t.Vl.p.::ig sitiee. Thealtendslu lust um,ay wa very good, but not as large as ,.e bhaih 4 th'ir meetings in for- :ner viars. although the net proewdsat the ! gates exceish-d tiiat of last vesr. which was due to the passii.g in of a hirgtr nunilnrof Vehicles from the surroundicg counrr.-. The ttnterrifi Coiitity opcmsl 1 Democracy of Soruer-ct . their camjiaign bv a vcrv i : ... .: sc. : .i.. -rl. Ultri lliliupi I'll .uiiiiuai iiii... i nt oii' t j room wss well filled, quite a numlier of !a- I dies lieing among ihe audience, lien. A. II. iO'Hroth preside,!. C. F. BlacV i-ia-lc a few i brief remarks. J. S. Afrioa si-.iied on titeau-1 whole of th route frnm Harr'-lmrg to m-engAia nc..:,irj...i .-s..ii.ctm TrotiiKiis , 1 ny are now i-s.king lor toe hkt pnu-tica- ble iou: fiTtlif ' Ft tt.- f.mn'y cil aod f j.nai ran. ,U pmi at ,,r n. go , ; through Greene coti.ity.tc? the Washington j- OHiiilv rinte I- Ii'T-eii oii.i: snorier ana it.e , J grade latter than wxs evpo.-.t. the char- iter t.a n it lea noolied f-r. tut tne' . , i i 1110117 i-t in.- surervs na- i-'s-i: si:ij.!-i oy - of H. f . , , ,,.,.... 5 -IliTII IU I-',.. ... 1 llii.-.-'.ll, ., I .ISM.r . . , . ,. '. ' pic-!ii..-a .n iiui'iis grove:;;" rnoay, ni'inii...o.ii, me i"y,-)i , , -ri . . .- r...l Jllt SOU. II OI .e.w il . ii' lr wor ii.'iii inni . in Urm inmlr! I-Tiotl. . aa.l a m.. imi 1 ; to nve nunareo -rson t order iv and eidovabie picnic was never held ....... . ... heneaili the preen-wood tn-es. Addressm.' 1 laitl Kf, li.HL J. -M. UUtpoi'll, it'UU .. tl. Cuffrr th at: I other-; 5 uw luiwK s-nj. fur j i,ie.l bv the Woodvjle Ean-1. and the way 1 - . . . I the feet of tlip tiierry ehmeers aei'i nine in , i evi.-em-of it dulcet strains ws suflicient i T cacc'IcM ouaulv. . T i , the practice of law in the countv. .Mr. i;esc-Eer is a v.nins man 01 : i. ... ' . .!..t.w .n ,.r l.n. r.i. ynou- " ie-iy-aiii iir ..... , k - ...7ict . Alter liBiler.' aiig a fost li..or.:ii a;i-t , 3, ... .....k ...u,, . - . ,, ... .,.,.i rr vtflr 1 VLMlln.as4elKipI tM rt.rM e.a,i!ir'ioii c" the hands o.' a 'co"i- here, tok a borHW lr ridn to ileUnvy's , v , " . . ,. " .. I tiau. bw 4ierj; n,a e.aiiniiR.ioii c. tne uaiios o. aco..i . .v.' . . 'r :-.'. . .-.' A ! are! of crwirse they always trv t.scll yola the rvutaioes. V b nw) 400 mittee n..sal of the I res.dcnt Jtaie. : -....s o. , ,UP , ;.. in tlie ,1Use . ' Pcht Vrtad, V ft i. i-.i i. ir r r n v;....n ninriit.-ui:. A tlier wtre returtir.if home " i R?a. V - sJ ' ...,,-,. ., , i ell. Jonas, the reason 1 buy from J. U. gui,. ft W II Pneiif-1 and F J K. iser J so on ! the evening, and while iiassicg through , , ,. -' STr, i a l.hl aztra ml . il. Kiin'. an" ' J- re's-r. i-s-is.j on .1 , . ? 1 " t sjnyjcr Co., is because I ean save from 10 1 s-1..?0- "'""'iTiJzi! 1... 1 e-i:. is- . ! ... i- . 1. 1 . 1 1 iMvpan ukl at a Iiveiv eait tlie riKhicr nrt!i ' ' (ircanJ Alutn "er i-tt ..! 4-i-l rcHionoi n't. n.:?. rtier... w . - r - , - - - - - - - ----- "" to 25 Per cef.t and then, as yon sav. they - abmo.iaJt......: ..a ft. ..'s-Mi M:irar TOondnaadaiiKea to v aivrr-s o.i. oroae arw ueaaa.. ,. ... .... . . ., .' .. sB- ,Uow s flef !-u:, ' k...: ,., ..;.,.. k.iTl.e voung la.lv was Unable to dis.-n-aee ,mi,i.i..,i....i.io.-.".ii'i. .1,, i EnnkKn-Xarshail c-dlegt? s..tnc two year , rvs ;it ! sincr, a suriiii Kejitiblican. ami d irn at tliufijiiJ4oi'',ec.,:ittiit-. J'itt l. . k .... .1.... ... s... . i. .... i... ... I mK 1BU1V SllCt ,ai lUb MauW OM.ll.OT 1 . . J-M ' ' richly descry ta u our tinocre ith. i r r-T are arat prriiTi to y that an .nli-. .a'iie visiful this immediate seotioa Sun- . JjgrrciHIiV--l'it-'rNn ftU-Aiiaik.isifW of 'J-.f 1I.U -j.fsnipo.t'. t ko ArtliW'u.1 j j ir3d na n(irr-jT!:n.t tmitorj Xa "saU ' j Eivur," wbiie Cluef Uicat's -oaU eye dbv-i ered rruite a 11nml.fr of empty "barl" float-j .ing oa th suwoUi .sauiace. which b Uuiits. srnr t Ks . r A sreTt.on iK 1 t,A.-. j and IacUpww4jrsLlrltK. Attetiliou direcuJ t Uienew advertise-, nu-nt of I-,- f.mto-r Quinn, or Johns-i i. n T v .is UMAfinilnnmiSNtn- . j i :..u . u . . ; .. I tomers can n-t -fall to be suited. I'artie I 1 1; '. S v. . .LahI.) mtnjimhx . , . , . , - thorn hen nirikinc thi-jr purchases. j At Vaslii:it-Vio, l'a., one uay last week, j a liftreii-year old daughter of ft Mr. Wolfe ' eloi.e.1 with a young man uaineJ Lilian, I a,re.l eilitrvn, of nntinnatL''' The pair pro !csdel to UriTMichnrje at which place tliey were mamnl. On Sunday morning last the !-l BMtt I.i li..c iiraMif'a 1ii,..a litl h,irfalh- , .. . - - 1 - it drove her fr-im the lioce and t-ld lier . to ngsdn r-tu'n. The directum of the FayettaCounty Agri cultural Association have changed the time for holding the ensuing fair to October 10th, lltbaud Uih. Thu it one weelc later than i thev had nrcriouslr decided noon. The wmr u. ,bx,- ""' ,-'uale sonant, of New ork 1 thm rJ niake oueoT tW3 sc6n" Two corj ot civil engineers are in camp near the old California Furnace, on Califor- n:a creek, .:loc to the somerset line. Theyareen.W. .everal other cor, in making preiinpnary surreys in the inter- est of the prujxwed Sauthern Pennsylvania - ,,.,. thence .:r".kiug the headwaters of ........ Lli1 l iuiii. count Auiunama will be conilcted at an early nt rriiml Icit"irrtit. dav. H.f- Tne itiilement weather of the past few days has been rather severe oa ca-np inect- ing folks, as there was no shelter for the -"an' wu" the services. Mlw Savilia Kriiiij. ihe female evangelist, a" S1 !!,'- 8 rl- fur ; the Mater. Mis Kring is twenty-two years ; of age, endowed with wondertul oratorical '1T1I1II1IMI M Tl I I Tllf I.U'IIIIV III ii'iiiiir nil. fllll. t .i-.. .i . e ...ii ...o; .1 . .. .:,! ..f Tl- I . f..1i:.. liie new niui wi ..nicr juuiim m tarted up last week. It will require a large supply of grain to keep the mill ruuniug, f f j. je ,a1(K.ity of Iuaking K barrels i of tlmir neniav. The mill is arran -el with aului' Iftheemiu is hrou-ht " . . . , I j nit' nun in ' ii tuij'ntn -iuv c bin aud carried by elevators to the weigh scales, where I'M bushels i-an le weighed at one time. From the scales it runs into a tin trorn where it is elevated to the place whenjitsUirti on its long journey, to at la&t come out a stijiertuic quality of flour. W. II. I iros-occupies the responsible position of liiad iiiiocr. He h cxjN rienced in the -.'WHii-' griwding pnajes.. He lias work- t u-iili tin. .li.f..rt. ot LiniU of iiuriiiers. and i ne of the b t miilers in the country .- il'. Hrtl'lillt J'lUl fd. Some time during Monday night orTues lav moriiing cur'.v John iSherin ami James .... i .. .1" .1 . -I ! I iin ma le inetr escai iron, me jail, i nej are Hie men who broke into the store of Mr. Morris, at Six U .ads, a few weeks since and were awaiting their trial at the fortheom- ing court. IheMienli liau tiieai conuneu in the same eel! and had them rhaint-d to gether bv their aiik'.fs aiel hobbled. Not wiih:aii'iiugt!ie disadvantages they man aged to tear up teime thsiring of the cell and n.ak-.- ihcir way to the cellar. From the cel lar they dug their way out into the jail yard and through the brick ail surrounding it into liberty. Immediately ujsin the di covery of the esx-ae officers were sent out and hand bills ollering $11 reward wese distributed throughout the surrounding country. Wierin is about twenty-two years old. has red hair, freckled face and hands. Flin is alsitit twenty years old, has dark hair and small gray eye. Both are about a feet 4 inches in height. hdmil Imptirrr. A vory enjoyable musical oiitei-.aicmer.t was given in the Somerset House parlor on last Friday eening, under the direction of Prof. Whiting, the popular vocal instructor of Pittsburgh, Pa. over one hundred in vited guests were prownt, and that they a- prevbtted the efforts of the performers was er;e ,uj tireU!, lrau.U, which nse the loco manifest by the hearty applause whieh fol- I1Mj(ive a nicaiis or suddenly dropping lowed each and evry jsrfonnance. Th ' miwai nclcoiiiinunitiea from long dis following protrraninie wa carrie.1 out: uncts, and then make a t.vo or three hun- Phmo overt!r.;-Tlie P.t and Peasant j fiuartette Fron IXn Munn Miss Bacr, Mi Whiting. Messrs. Whiting and Milter. Song The r.i-tilli'Ui Mr. Ivimuieil. Trio Come, Holy Spirit Miss Bacr, Miss Whitias. and Pnif. Whilinp;. I'iano Solo Fantasie on Sohctigriiu Mtss Whititig. Duette The Swallows Missi Baer and ss ScuM. Song The two Grenadiers Mr. Miller. Song Waiting Miss Bacr. Piano Solo Fantasie from Midsummers Xights Dream Miss Whiting, onA ie A. anto Miss Scull. Song The Three Fishers Prof. Whitiag. Duette See the Pale Moon Mis? Baer i-.i.-i.e ..-e .i. . ; ,iir'"- viu...i. - I)i-rir (,f '. rv a to whelher any porsoii who! name is j I oi! tin- lis-bas died or it as removtJ (mm j f m,)MB( ,- sach . j si I. ite-Ts lore come in. to ld liieir names lo tii-irli-t. oiiltic last. , tra,iol A,fr ln,.at u , f,x . : , , .. . r u . n . it lc clock to H. uii. fr.iiHlo9 to :ntn all .. . ; . , , r ' : ., - , - ...... .. . or to stnKe name mini no-nsi Ibis year, : Thursday. iWtcmrH-r JtU. the last day for wtmtlon, and WedttesUay .ml Tiutoy, s fth and 7th, are the two..l-ys when the As- n.. la. ,.re-.itt at lh rierti.m-bouae. t --- . 1 r. r - 1 c . .. - 1. . .1 . a most mute his final return of theromt.lefed - .... I . 1 1st to the CoillltV Commissioners. , , , .... ! i- . . u i , ,. , . , refers to the daughter of onr fellow town.-1 I man, Rola-rt W'-"" : - ". I , - , ir . 1 , . ' . . . . : 1 ,KXU1 .' ncre ! BTtni riruiui. a i'ii i"i iuuiik tolas : .: . , .... r .... ,.. from this place. iiK-lnding Mias Lilhe Wal-1 ,-. , , Mic. . - - H . , w. ...... - . - " . . -w-1 . .Mill, VI; , ... ,. ...... - xuairsvitie, alio -iis.s tiriie iiiuiiirr, oi raeveraleoortsofthiai' ?Jy. tt4. Her horse stopil ' r is a young man of ! an itaat. -atid tlleu starte.1 rcpiifiy forward, j - 1- . - -. , - - ' - . - - wr "" "" u'e VW w TS? iwr tt. sswtp tyjrJitiV manntf. Af-, rutMSMg twtritty-.liyp yarUs t j manner. At-. iioise aiaoiuziif ur mic iv suin.iers inn ; - - i i. . - . . , i """ff waaoaroesi mi, quuse m an unfxns'iorts t-oii.tition. SLe retnainesl Un gonsciuiw tf q;,a,n iior, but finally ral- j i;,hI and was Uruulit to town, to-day, whtr? ,sie tV&iIiig well. Siie will tie ablp to be up to-ruorrotw. Stptnco to wy uu tuarks of fresn gootis. in order to insure Uieae two tl.in, we would advise our readers to buy iheir d ud. meiUcines, etc at Campbell's 2X Main MXuet, Cull on him when in Johns- hs lmlrnn il! E mnriniv.1 thai m-haf :i 1 we sar la onmrt. AMwi.ftii iettw.-i r .o......,B u- urease Ktt" in .o iiwt, """- itiii utttiii mi ... . " Washinfiton, ,J,. .C X ot csEcd .fir in 13 ' . ' days. - r' i BKArry BeACiEa. The beauty and color Iwis Brown.' J II. Bowman, 1). T. Cole- j of the hair ni8y bo safely regained by nsin man, E. J. Collins, W. II. Dorhin.C. E. Fer- j Foxkcr's Hair Balsam, admired for ita per ncr, George Fuller, Henry Gray, Bobt. Gib- j fume, aud dandruft eradicating properties. son, John Caring. T. Uawely, T. B. Harris, j , Wan! B. Hutchins, Rtifus Hofcit, Eli Hann, j Morrison A Bro.'s Cough Syrup.-Lini-Mi. Sidney Johnion, Joseph Li ngeufelser, ment, HrHt and Cattle Powder have, by Jessie Landis, Adam .LingenfeLscr, Mrs. rtheir gootlness, gained a large sale. Tlie Elizabeth Miller, Harry Mcllrary, D. W. A. j;ze nn,l price suits me. Also try Bnm MacWUliams, J. II. MeCullock, Mary Adda stead's Worm Syrup Martin, Gorge Ross, W. V. Speicher, J. S. : . Speicher, George Tomer, Tcter Wiliiams. FiRXfri RE. CotTroth & Co., are now of- Saloma Young. In calling for the above letters please say ad vertised. A. C. Davis, PoStm aster. Jkffebsos Items. Getting cooler. Corn is lookin well, and roasting tars plentiful. The fruit crop being a failure we must therefore depend more largely upon the fly crop, which is certainly an abundant one. We are glad to know that oar leading school teachers are availing themselves of the opportunities afforded at the several normal schools of this county, in order to demand higher salaries for the coming win ter terra, as well as qualifying the"' for a still higher and greater work m the fu- ture. May others protit by their example. Harvest being entirely ended, we presume otir fanners are none the less delighted. This being court week, quite a number of our population have left for the purpose of sjicnding a vacation in the city of Somer set. G. M Dickey and W. II. H. Miller, who have for several weeks past been attending the normal and classical school at .Sonirrstt) speak highly in favor of the school, and we wish them success and a pleasant term throughout. - The camp meeting north of Somerset, seems to be rapidly drawing the attention f some oi" our young boys and girls and even some of the older ones. Pat. En. Herald. We notice since our return to tin; Yoiigh region that the lone looked f.. .itt.-.l rC .not lili-tlt n-f -oiv nnced for. I bridgetoiiinectFteni Fayette with Siim-! -Somerset, a car load of Fossil Marl, good erset county at Confluence is not yet a real- j for all crops, at 2. r sack of ai Hts or itv. It seems those -wailow-taiied ari-sto- per ton ot ten sacks. Fossil Marl is the cratic descendants of the ' whiskey hoys." j cheat -st and best fertiliser our farmers can who are also inheritors valuable coal "', owing to its lasting qualities, lands in the Fniontown region, who control Joiits s. shaier, the commissioners of Fayette county, have Somerset, Pa. always looked upon their moutMaine.er i j M HuloVrbtiTii Xs.sTave just le neighbors of "Henry f lay" township asjj ,arp; invi(e r nu.-s an,i )(,v-s thonghthevwere esj-eoially trcat.-d lo pay j c.lrtll!1 ()f ,iie Ut.s.f . dc-signs and styhs; taxe-s, to vote, and to swim the ough river : ()rV t.,irap ,, Y,.r,h Ths y tUt. lhd when their business or wants cornel them j .. l)jey iave rweivC(l witlill sixty to leave home. These Uniontown '.Moguls xheV alwavs ket.p ,lt,ir Mot.k flll dub their mountaineer neighbors as ' m,xk-, tliat tIl).ir cll,toIurrs not asonit" bnckwheafers, and insinuate that j oM fron the w ?f) Hie giriS Villi lllUailll liie PIJIC Ul nun-m-iira chew tobacco and carry revolvers. The lat u;r habit we woald suppose a iiec5-ity, ir in presen-eof the average Fayette county commissioner. While we disbelieve the t--baco-rcvolver story, we would remind the progressive and intelligent commissioners ofj Fayttte, who represent a county whosJ j early history is freighted with many items i of thrilling interest as well as romance, that they have repeatedly refused to build a bridge at Continence, and during all these years over twenty miles of the Yoiigh river has been without a bridge, thus compelling the good people of Eastern Fayette to imi-. tate the example of a boy named i. Wash- ! ingtou, who rafted himself o'er the waters ! of the Yough river about 117 years ao, and didn't have to have a bridge. While we un Uer"inini that Fayette claims alt the river between tliecunnticJ. yet thjse worthy coin. missiuuers want Situersct county to build half the bridge. Are the Fayette powers that be waiting until forbearance has ceased to be a virtue, and a move is made to creae a new county out of the southern iortion of Somerset and eastern end of Fayette roun ties. Already we hear the distant rumbling of dissatisfaction at what ihe voter and tax payer considers wilful neglect. L'rsina, Aug. ii. Mac. M. M. HiLLiAito Great Msxai.i eik and Ciaci s, '"Wait forthr wagon" or, in oth er words, save your "dollars of the daddies" tor the coming of the above named Confed eration of animals and artists, which will mass its multitude of amusement marvels at Somerset uu Monday, September 4th, lss- And mark well that it is not one of those latter-day railroad uiushwoni raenag- nile jmj, in a night, in order to ee- cajie the swindling odor they leave behind but. on the contrary, a solid, honest road slutw, bringing Savage Nature, in ail the lu-ut iiiajcslic iili.st.ati.iui of her living les sons directly to your doors, and added thereto a far greater and purer circus than you were ever decoyed into visiting at some distant point, through the costliness and (liscoinf.iri of "cheap c xenreton trains.'' It comes among the people as it ought to, and iloes not ask thc-m to undertake tedious, ex pensive and dangerous journeys to go to it: and it conies in the good old fashioned and only genuine caravan, menagerie and circus way, and the only way in which a really great show of the kind can be successfully niove-i ana managea. it purposely marcnes w that Us reputation may precede it, and I n . ,,i ... what that reiHitation b, is suflicient'.y indi Kssoan. the Assessors have I 1 . . . luir nioruiii;. mu.iiissieiii ooiv i i n ni. ( straws show which way the wind blows. "Hello. Fisk, another new suit Golfv. W nr wai Huln iiiiw" . -' h , a aiways ..iru w,., I , ,1..;,,.. tid; whv-" '.'Oil. nothing: onl v you always wear nia.le up suits; and I see iiow you have a regular custom made suit. 1 hong.it v hail got inU, ,tvr business. Ha, ha, ha! Fisk, ' !.iis:iie- II . ha ha Fi.Ir ict me tell vou s.in:eihing: have von been a' j. n. nyU-r 4 Co.'a lately?" '! "Ne ..-...i . t.. .1. -' r vi.. .... ....i 11111,1 WB.1 III liinr. 11. V . . IUU lllll . ... .... 1 surprise.!; mere was no ciotinng in .1 . . .1; i .l-.l 1 tt - .1 IUI' Sli-irm oil, A ialil nil' 1.11.1 lll-j- wr.ro v.iinir lo .Ol-tthe c hit hi IIP hllsine-s ij - " .... .... iteaays yes, summer ii i.;ii:g, ami torn ma lie aavs ve, snnimereiotbitte, and to I'all in a few davs and 'sen some new suits j tiiat tlirv had made to urler.soecial. Well. i T r... t i .1 u .1.. .. n .. I 1 w nueu. 1 i 'il. mere a i ' w io s uiiei. then I wa surprise.1 loans tlie rules f cloth-! jBg an ad the latest stylw.Wl all the ........... .. . uesl maKes oi ciom. . , , !-xks, Camels, etc Harris, Sterling, Bui- gavj Fid., by it hsve anr old uits on , . ., those fellows never vou with." . ,. . ,,. v -euejallv bear, and wecansav there ts more 1 fl u' .' ,,-' 1 - : 1 WH"' Z"i WaLST-r Ltur ; Hair Revtubke. It is en- ttt a TuM.n . fnnii all otiiers.. Itis as i-J UIUIIVU- ii.i cjear as water, and. as its iiatu in.lk'are, is a r-.rftxrtl v Vecetab!e Hair Keslort-r. It will ininifAliatfly frep'tlie bcatl fjvw all uandruff, e . ,.,.- . V..;- It. .,.,1 .lnr and , rture gray i produce a t ! off. j; docs ' ' iw growth where It has fallen , . . doca Dut lD any manner affect the jphi ruxlade C. X.Crittenden, New York L. ' m ' r- .'-'! f j ; Tent Du-Tiiwitruais- Chabm. A dtligbt-1 ful fragrance of freslily gathereil flowers and mitrm us the diMineuisinne cnanil on 1 ofj 1 IlC-tCt ltva V ttSISBt tt T tawa.. ) , Florestine Cologne. ir If you want dry goods. jIaasware, queens, ware, etc., the place to get them is at w J. B. Sstpkr & Co.'s. j cring the largest and greatest variety of j furniture for less money than ever sold be fore. We positively can and will undersell any one engaged in the business in this countv. II. Herfiey has just received and placed ou his counters the largest and best selected stock of clothing for the till trade ever brought to this section, and now offers bar gains never before heard of in Somerset. TVin't forget to call at his store if you wish to secure mors goods for less money than be had at anv other store in town. CiROVKD RjW BOSE FE8TIUZER. Farmers who wan! something better than the Double Eagle brand of Phosphate can !pet fw! us iurcraw w, manufacture.! by , M .t ., , M. . , per; 200 juxitids, or l ! per ton of 10 bags. Cook Jfc Beerits. Wayne & Berkebile, the boss furniture dealer have just received a large amount of new stock from the east, which they in vite you to call and sec. Their prices are such a can not fail to please. Don't fail to look nt their stock beiure the choicest pieces have l-een carried away. The fine-.t line of furnishing goods to be foi'nd in this section is at the store of H. Ileffley. His stock cannot be equaled, and is offered nt such remarkably low prices that all wishing to purcha.se cannot fail to sveure a bargain, both in price and quality of goods. By giving him a call and inspecting his stock you cannot fjil to purchase. ToFmii-Rs. 1 hare now on hand at where to be suited. I would respectfully inform my friends of Somerset county that I have opened a new drug store at Z'-l Main Street. Johnstown, Pa., where I would lie pleased to see them y v ttock con:?ts of pure Drugs. ( heniils. 1;jtcnt MediciiiK), Dye Stutls. Perfumery , r ,. o.ds generally. At this season I would all attention to the insectrades, such as Pure Paris Green, Pure Powdered White ileiitirore. Persian Insect Powder, etc.. When in need of anything in the drug line col. ie and see me or write for prices. A!i inquiries rheerfuliy answered. C'H AS. 0 El Itf 11 II, Main Street. Kitronn Yoi b Di:kiw. The attention of jiersotis holding unrecorded deeds is direct ed to the provisions of the late act of As sembly, which reads as follows: "All deeds and conveyances for real es tate in this Commonwealth shall be record ed iu tlie ofllee for recording deIs in the u.unty where the land lie within six months after the execution of such deeds and con veyances; and every such deed and convey ance not recorded as aforesaid, shall be ad judged fraudulent and void against any sub sequent purchaser for a valuable considera tion unless smh deeds be recorded before the recording of the deed or conveyance un der which such Mibseqent purchaser or Mortage shall claim." This is an important tiotiee. and thune holding unrecorded dees Is will sec the im portance of having them recorded without fiirthvr delay. AH deeds recorded under this act shall appecr so to lie by indorse ment made thereon, according to the true nteut und meaning of the act of Assembly. MAUKIKI). JtiHNSON SIPF )n the Mth of July, near the City, by Kev John N. Fnruh, Mr. James B. Johnson and Miss Mary K. Sipo, both of thin county. HACKSTIN'-MKYKRS im the !ith of August.'' at the Lutheran parsonage, Hoov ersvilie, by the same, Mr. Charles H.i. kstiu. of Johnstown, to Miss Minnie M. Meyers, of this county. PENCE PEW'. On the f.lh of August, near Graef s church, by tlie same, Mr. John Bence, of Bedford county, to Miss Mary J. Pew, of this county. B )VM A N HOSTETTER. On the -.Tfh of Au-just, by Elder Jo-iah IW-rkley, Mr. M. 11. Bowman to Jli"S Surah Hosteller, biith , n flt)tv I BULBAV t.KAKY. On the :th .lay oi July, at the residence of Jeremiah Henry. VIEfr. . .V UN-'ON. On the "ith of July, In Bed. jj tomity, Mr, Win. Johnson. aj!e.l 37 ; vii-i moiitlia anil It iltirs ! - aOM EKNKT MARH ET ! Horreetaa 07 WOK m nssai-ra. """t", , CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED I Am.'.es. .lrWd. V - Kf, : sotftuc tl 69 il"!!!.. 20r 44 uu tl 10 , tBe , ....KMflle , ..l-i'-ilie ...ltt'i.i5e at 10 ll'l t SO? T 00 ......74e 17C ....larlic ....3i)co33e I ApiKitter. V gal i ll. . il l.A ,irkn - rt rl ; ! Manor, 'vi ' A1"."'-." - TJqJttieSt llO." ... ................ i meah W .... ... hiT l i HaP.m ,.lcer, l " . ai ix.M ...i v kaihel' lhliadl k ............ .... .. I ai a. Calf sains, t1 ! Kmrs. VtoJ. ' - . . ........ ruiimi. 91 tu. ;u) Hans. (oi;ar-ouri) f leather, red sola, f , UI1XI, ISOe i OS rtloe . eO I 0I LM 100 110c vhlta ...llefll4c Tallow, a a.. M7e tt 10 oeu waeat. n -- , Wgul. I ft A VALUABLE FARH FOR S JLIiE ! i . i ' . " -2 JJ . ! jjedfora turnpike, adenine laads f Was. Win, i ' " V"" " J'B i . aad others eoalauunsr atiual ave aere, sza aens . clear Dd la g'"l stata of cultivation and the . lasiaacsj wen uainerew : nc a acrv w wivasiow. ; Tk. fmrm ta 9til tu, Fraln or rack "' ' AUSO, A traet af rimbar land laytesr about Ua mile rhofjv--Mjom Imo ofbra icg aboat 2ti acres." For further iafcrmaOoa call " S. 3. BAES. aav3sa P. a I LOOK TO YOUR HEALTH ! And saa to it that yon do out allow Vunr rotes to beeum rntlreiy run duwn aaii woro'out bt lore yea Dr. Tahmey's Ussltli Bestcrcr. Iru feel Weak r Iastsiia wtlk Ola laesa r BMdaeha, saaetlnea aoeonpaBled with sll(bt COUGH. TIGHTNESS OF CHEST and FAIN ACROSS SMALL OF BACK. too ibcuM try tb Health KestArer. which 'leac r the lilotxt, aasins anl iBTtguraUs I ha Urer, CORRECTS THE KIDNEYS. Caa be bad traa all dealers. an30 HEADACHES Cao be effaetually eared by arir Dr. Fahroey's Health Restorer, becaate it parldti the system aod reaurates tba raune. There is bo danger lo Its as aod la purely vegetable. Uaa b gum to any aire. aug30 FOB SALE. A valnabls farm eontatnlnar ahont Oar llundrra and Sixty firr Acre. (164) ntty to Cfty-Cre (MkU) acre of tha finest ( lak and Poplar timber in Llic onier Valley, tweotr-Cr acres excellent meadow, eiichty acres ndendld grain and pasture land, be si.le other timber land. aU well watered, Ume fta on tha (arm, grood trame boasa. waicoa shed, craln house and Iok barn. Sltunte-1 from Lork iwrt, P. K. K.. 4 miles, Lacolle. P. R. R.. I miles. Went Fairfield, one and one-hali mile, where may always be lound a eaah (TaiD and bay market. TERMS EAST.. Address JAS Q. LEMMOX, 37ol Woodland Are., Philadelphia, Pa. Or Inquire of 14. W. Lcmmcn, Latrube ,Wct . moreland Co Pa.) oetu lr VALUABLE HOME FOB S-AJGIE! T'HE an.leraijrsed will sell at private sals on reasonable uirmj, a urm coutamlng .X acre, sitttaua In Somerset toamahlp, one mile west from tne Gc-art Huuae, 30 arret of wble-h are clear and In a hchsI sia eol cnltlratlon. and S ares timber land, with a new Swiss barn, a rood dwelling house, tenant house and other outbuildings there on erected ; with never-faiiira; pprlngs of water and plenty of fruit tree an the same ; adjoining James Parson on the west. FRANK H. COCSTKYMAW. Somerset, Pa., Auk. 3, JjJSTRAY NOTICE. I nine t traylnir on my farm, near Friedeaii. Som erset township, five yearling calves, one white nd the others spotted. The owner ean reeover the came by railing and proving pnierty an.1 paylnir roets. auaSISt GEO. SMITH. MT. FLEASAKTJNSTIIDII! FALL TERM OPENS EtTKJIBER G, '82. THIS Imtitute If one of the mort convenient and best suited te tba want, of the youaif pe-.ple ol Suuier-et rouniy. there are five courses of nutty : srren Uaebers deroting all their tune to the Institute. beides aaniatants: a new brick bulldina; ezelutvely far lady boarders: another Is being remodeled for yonnie men t eight institu tion includlnc Colleges, Normal aini Art Schools are represented In the Kamlty. In thorouahn'ss. health, location and breadth of training Ml. Fleanant compares wl'.h the very best. A tboroaich eourso In Kovk-kecplng. Maslc U tnogbt privately or in cliM. A new piano was aducd in the spring and another will be added in the fall. Haintinz In oil ami water colon". Decorating China. Charcoal and Crarun drawings. Uerman taught by a native Oernian. A grad uate of a leading New Knirland Normal Schiol in charare of the Normal department. A catalogue vlvins: partfculiire is ).it oat, and will be sent on application. Addrcie LKROY STEPHENS, ict President. D ISS0LUTI0X NOTICE. iNott-e if herehr uiren that the firm of J. W. Barnne a; Co.. baa been dissolved by mutual eon ffent, anl that lieniamin H . rinhoro and Almoa 'rilten late partnera of J. M". Karnes, under tha above Urm name, will not be responsible for any Indebtedness contracted by the said J. W. Barnes, since the dissolution ot the . pnnncrship. BENJAMIN H. OSBORN, jyi AL,M'. CKITTEN. Q O.MMITTEE'S ACCOUNT. he followlnu account has besn tiled, and will be presented for coshrination. on Thnraday, Aw;aat 3 1st. liS. First and final awjnt of Henry Shaffer, Com mittee ol person and estate ot l.'Urrltxa Shaffer, of Uaemxhonln; Twp , Somerpet Co., Pa. S. U. TRENT. augl6 ProthonoLiry. WALTER ANDERSON, CGR. WOOD ST. AND SIXTH AVENUE, NO. 226 LIBERTY STREET febis JEGI-STEIf.S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby jrlven to all tr-on eencerred as legatees, creditors, or otherwise, that the lol lowina accounts have passed register, and that the same will be presented tor confirmation and al lowance at an Orphans' Court to be bald at Som erset. AnirustSlst. lwci. J. First and final aceount nfSamnet Cestrr, El eeator of Andrew iMlller, dor'd. 2. Third ami final account of N. S. Frost, Ad ministrator of Jacob Stayer, dee d. 3. Eirst aecount of Jerome C..unryman, Sam uel Valker and Frederick Walker, Executors of Frederick P. Walker, dee d. 4. AeeoTint or Jonathan Miller, Administrator of -Mic hael S pannier, dee'd. 6. First and final account or He?ry O. MiHen berircr. Administrator of UoiKrer Anial, deo'd. .'MnppleiMntal aerount oi H. F. and U. E. Burnett, Admlaistratora ot teurge iUrnett, de cead. 7. Final aconuit of Israel Emerlck. Adminis trator and Trustee of John Lievdlic. dee'd. 8. Account of John L- Gardner, tciiardlan of HrveT H. Shunk. ' 0. Account of ireorae W. Stooita. Administra tor of Oeuree Stough, dre'd. 10. Aeconnt of John Thonipmn, OnarJtan of AHre.1 C. Barron. 11. First and final aecotint of William Shaw, Administrator of Thomas Hill, dee'd. li First and final account o( Elizabeth and Henry F. Miller, Executors of Jacob Miller, de, eee.l. 13. First and final aeisnnnt or G. D. Jvnie, Ad miaisiratorof JohB J. Rina-Icr. decsi. 14. Final account o( C. A. Bmat, Executor of Samsel Zerfoss. dcrVl. 14. Ft" l recount nf John 11. Zimmermaa, Ea-ec-io; ol Dafilel ZimmermaB. dee'.l. Id. sieei'ad anJ Bnai aocnnt of Jacob Orrhard aa.f Jonas Meyera, Es ecu tors ot Kmiolph Meyers dee'd. 17. First account or C. V. Hellman, and J. J. Folk, Executors of Peter Wilheliu, .iee'd. in. Aeniant of Harrison Yoankin. AdinlnUtra tor an.1 Trustee for the sale ot tba real estate ol Mary A. Fonjuer, .lec-'.l. 1. First aod final aownt nf Jacob Poorbangh, Adminlrtratorol Iimlah J.dins. dee d. 'J). Final aceosnt of C i. Stutsman, ons at tfa Executors and Trustees for tha sa1 Oi ta real estate ot Jost J. 8tatiman. d '.L 2L Sennl aed final aecuntoi Daniel Hoffman, Administrator of Uenqr Vmnara, dee d L Acenunt uXUury A. Christner, Administra tor of Acraa'am Chrlnner. dee d. . iirii a-oont of William Kreichman an.1 Iwvld Kiem AdmioistraUirs of Jacob Keimdec'd. 2t. The aceovnl uf Sololomoa I hi. Trustea for the sale of the real estate uf Henry Meyers dar'd. Eecisttc's Officb, I A. A.STUTZMAK. Juljllit, HS2. j' RUter. JkJOTICE. Havina; associated wKh a ' tha practV- of maliciae Dr. U. E. Oobrad, ant opened new books, all ohl ajoonts must be settled up lmme diatety s t'aey will tK lett in the bands ol aa ofH ya loeolleciic.n. J. M. LOUTH EE. Stoystown, July loth, ISKL THE "GABDEN OP THE WEST.' TO THE F ABM EES OF PEKSSTLTANiA I frtve ysa a eordlal lnvltat'oa to toa wrw and ee this "4 tardea of tha Wcstvorthea Mls aoori. Toa that are wafcry with farm of ex hausted ferti'Uy, aad yon that bava families of buys rrutliatT ap whom yoa wish to establish apow (ardi'mrtcer aad batter and eneaper than are within your nach is the old State, and yoa that desire a dmaer C etieswM, eninw aad sea this country In Ita prima, aglow with golden har vests, where tbe areat rnstitna; fields of corn mur mur meiodie of peace and welcome to tha visitor. "Seeinz is bellevin;." I show my farms oeraoa ally, freeof ehanre, to any one desiring ta Inspect them. 1 -NoKTW Eat Misaovs;" aoiaprUes that part or tne State bord.rad oa lb eaat by Illinois, a an oa the aon. by sowa. It embraces a territory about USJ aaUes souare. celebrated for It fertility. aaluiTUy of climate, aeceastbtitty o markets, ui- versity of lasMseapa. aad It aialtiiirtoas pndae- -tlons. It lie in direct eoaaertlon. by trunk lines ) of railwae. witbChicsura. PblladalpaU aad New . York. Perfect order, peace and political freedom prevail. Forty tboasaad PwaMyivaaiaM alrrsaly ; reside in Missouri, la this aaedlsuiot I bare for . sale aboat three h awl red farms, varyiaa; in sixe, I quality prios aad nntian to suit the want ot eastotner. I Saai I ru Dswairrrra Lrfrrs to Anr Asdcsh Fan ov Chamk. Prices ranee from 10 tu tlOO per sere, latt a briefly . owtlioe nae aaapl farm of the higher priced -class that el Mr W. M. Master, 1 mile west : v Hannibal, (tn Mark C.'mty).2iaTe rich- ; eat YfeweWs lump Und.'' aU haced. e acres . r-ssf Umber, S acres blue sras. S Bae sprinaa , (never failma), larae brick mamlom (coat ever i0W) ; soil ofaasarnassed fertility, predaetB: t la perfertloo all standard irraina, vegetables and ' fruit a R. K statioa oa tbe preesie ; six trains , pass dally: within half-boor ride of Hsaaibei, . a thriving eiiv ot li.0oi pop. Pnee. S0 per acre, part oasB. reeaaioder oa most ieannat4e Ursa. 7 reiiiM, fart aurrtaarr real fa , aiasrrw m4 rrrara wilt illtntti l rt mf ft . rat Hranf. Title aaaranteed perfect. ..MiMHllSr ilH. WfNt.'HfcLL. Steal Eute Areat and Oatmlnlooei of XmaU rratkia for Xiasuori, Palmyra, Haiios Co, Ma. Jr--Ue MERCHANT TAILOR DMI N I .ST ILT0 li i? 0 f 1 CK. Latat 1 H Corll K..ser. late of Swnrf bcriunb ouicrel It., fa , loc a. Lafiars of aJntinl'ta'i. on Ok aro stat baring bcea arauteJ to tbo nadcrtiitfwl by tha Iiropar autliorur, fiosi.-e i lierrl.y gi.eo tu (h.e i)"t-htel totho kila st; to tri-iK liroir-IUlc rurmont, arM thor harm-- laln.s or .temaials atrainst 11 to prewut tliem dnlv amhenlieaieU li settleaient, at Ihe nf5ce ot F. J. K-aswr, S.mMtrso., Pa., oa or belora WmmIht, Aonust sa, issi. . T. MK1SEK, tyl- AilBlatftrttcr. XECLTORh1 N0T1CF. li&tto of Juan P. K. Waikr. la'a :f t."rt!r,i rWrouxh, Somerset Co., Pa., .Ice d. Lietters tcstamcnt.-iry on tha a hove artata harlnc hcea araateit 'to tha Bailenlaned, br tha profiar anibnntj, Botteo U henrtiy a-traii to those lodehted to it t make itniaeillata par meat, and those barlrit eUims or dem:ui.U wfil pleas present them duly aathentie-ate-l (cr aei Uemaat oa Saturday, the 2od dar of Sept, at the ttire reom o! I.tris k Coder ia 'rsina Bomauh. S. A. PHILSUN, J. 1. DAVIS. Jy-it i.iwuti r. D M I X ISTR AT0 R'S X0TI CE. Lia;aof John W. Haines, lata JonnerVwp., S.mi;rKt t., dee d. filiAttersof ailmloisiraiion on ar-oe estateharln en cranted to the undersigned by the pricier au thority, notica U hereby gtvca to' all penunt in dented to said utte to make Imme-ltaie pay ment, and thoa bavins claim airainrt it to pre rrtit them duly au!hutira-i U elllment on Itinrsdsy tlia 7th day of September Isvi at 1 o'clock P. 11. at tne late resiomer of deceased. JtlSIAU KKLLl.K, Jy-i Aduiinistrat.ir. DMIMSTRATOIiS' NOTICE. Estate of Alexander Friolllne, dc-eased. Letters of administration oo tlie above estate bav'.na been arnnted to tha andcrslvnod, by tha fimper authority, notice la hereby given 'o'thofe debted to tt to niaka immediate payment, and tti.e ha vine cbiioisor demands will preaenl them duly authenticated lor settlement, on Wcicentar, the 13th day ol Septemtr. l-si at the residence ol C. H. Kiiuti, Jenner X Koads. C. 11. K AT'TZ, a Hit 9 Administrator. JkTOTICE. Fbebe suhl f No. sst. Auk. Term, vs. Francis II. Yocic ( Foreign Attachment. Somerset I'ourty, s. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To the Sheriff ol riomerse; (jun ty, Oreetlnic : We command jou that you at tach Francis H. Young late of your county, by all and liciruiar his Rood and cnatteis. hiuds and tenements, in whoiw hands or (Hisses. ion soever tba same may be. so that he tie ar.d appear before our O.urt ol Common Ple u l bol.ten at Som erset, in and for said County, on the tourtn Mon day of Au,ast there to answer Phelie siahl of a pica of debt lor a sum not exceeiilnx sib j. And you are hereby rommanded to summon and all otcer rsons In whose ham!j or posestiia tha said ir.sstg anil chAUvU, lands, ami tenements, or any of them may is- attached, so toat they be and appear lietore said Curl, at the dny and pUi-e ineutioneil In the alsive writ, to answer what .ball be obiected mam.-', them, and abide the ju'lment of the said Court therein. And have you then there this writ. VVlinesa the Hocoratde Wm. J. Baer. Presi dent Judge at Somerset tl.is ijid day el July in the yearot our l.ml one thoujand clalit hundred and elsbty-two. S. r. TRENT, Proth-m.itary. I'y virtue of the within writ of atta. lucent tome dire -ted. I went Uin the premises of the defen daut, FriiBi Is H. ountr. and nnilinir no one in possession of sa:d preniiiies. I attucfte-i ait the nitht, title, iatareat and claim ol si.l ilcl-tvlant. Francis H. You'ik, of. in, and to the following- de scrils!.! real estaie, vii: A certain traet of land unite in Drithersvallec own-lii-. Somerset eijunty, Pa., a-ljoimnir uiniisotlievi klueer, Joseph Coloman. Joha Foust, tsamuel Hittner und ot... ers. C'OtainiiiK twelve acres, more or lens, ( I. Inir timber laiei) with the appurtenances, Mlh Julyisrj. Nihil as to FraacU H- 'Youn;;. Sj ansiTers JOHN J. SPANOLE R, SheriH. Pol.Ilihed bv r-ier of Court. WM. J. I'.AER. jy- Presldi nt Ju.!s'. S IIEniFF'.S SALE. By virtue ol a writ of vend. ex.. issued out of the Court or Common Pleas ofStmrrset count.-. Pa., and tome directed, there will Is-i-x-o-.tsl io public sale, at the lj-ort House, la Somerset Borough, en Wchmdaj, Auywt Sf'Mlt, at 1 o'clock p m , the following describe-l tMsr tytowlt: Ail the rihi, title, Interest aud claim ol the detendants, John Hlshintr and Mary Ann hlhinv, of, in, and tu the toilowiua rval estate, via : A certain tract of land sltuiite In Shmfe lwn phip ..merset Co., Pa- coutainini; 30 aerei more or less ol winch there are about 'Jj acres cloar, of which there ara atut 4 acres In meadow, balance in limber, with a 1- story h, dwellinK-hou.se aud Irame stable taertoo erect.!, adjoluiuK liit..lijol John A. Clark. William Johnson. Haulel Dei.i ny and the Reese tract with the appurtliiaie-es. Taken in execution as the property oi J tin K1j l.lliK and .viary Ann bi-oinx at the suit oi J-din A. Clark. N.iti. a All pers.ir.s purcha?lns at the above sale will pleace take holii-e that a t.art ot the purchase money to be mane known at the time if sale will be required as soon as the property is knocked down, ntaerwise it will lie again evposeil to sale at the risk of the first purchaser. The res idue of the purrhase money must pai.loa.ir belore Thurjdiy of the first we-.-k of Auuit Court, the time fixed by the Court for theac knowieuament of deeds, and no deed will be ac knowledged until the pup-base money is paid in lull. JOHN J. SPANOLER. SnR!riT' Ofvkb, i Scerifl. Amrest 7. lsii pUBLICSALE The umlersinriie.1 will exjM.se to public outcry, at the late residence of Curtis Kooser, dee d., fu Somerset, Pa., on TI ESDAT, seilmter Rib, IS2, at lo o'clock a. m.. all the tools, materials, lomb-r, and iinlshed and unfinished work. r ie.. in toe rarriaite and Idaeksmith shops of the said i 'ertfj Kooser, dee'd conaisUnii; la part ol 4 finish.Ml buities, 1 two-horse aprinir waa.m, fiiiistieii. 'i hue sleuhs, hnisiMi.1. :J huaay Isniies piauo. cal box and phaeton IV buvuy and phaet..a aeartiiii:i, 4 twii-borse and 1 one-li..iie panei-Iied prinif waa-on brslies and gearings, drese.i w.-si ..r buairy Irames, J lannioit milis Liewis'Chainpiofi ana Isnce ifuantlty o: Eoi-iicl and toukIi tiia:t. sinie and double trees, wheels, tows, sookes, lelhivs. axles, ncckyokis, i-r., ac. A ifest variety ot emmon and lmprove.1 tools for wood and irfj work, a hub-borer, a tire-bender, sans, plr.nci, knives, axes, ch'jels, bolt-cutters, t rsees. auijr, lacks, vices, bellows, anvils, screw suiters, toaas. siedaes. sweoes : a lot ot tire steel and a quanii- tv ni tiuuir hi ni.ir. s...l finlar.in.p .... ..I, - ..,. quantities ol thorouifhly seasoned! hickory, oait, uh. poplar, lin.1 and pui ',u:aber ol all the vari ous thicknesses necessary to the camaae and w. on twain- H. besVdss aa endless variety of aril eles osrtuJ to evervUsly, and bsi anmercus to meatV-B heirla. TERMS : All saics nnd.jr4.-. eish : six loor-hs tinm u.M.n I approved security, for all sums over i. The ! s Hops win ie oiiere.1 rcr rent. W. P. KIXJSKK, aul Administrator. iVOTICE. Noti'-e Is hereby x'.vta tb.ti X tne under-1 sTTneil. will nnl lift reiNiliii. L.i mi il.--l.ra nun. ! traded by C. F. Weaver, oi tue brio of C. F. ! weaver at o .uomj oasirieis at ectr.el, S.mer- set county, Pa. j J. A. JHJYfcK. J. A. B ir will eonllnue tne Phosnhate bust. CTai the old staofi. I .in i.i.j PAHRNEY'S i:s.i:hratj: pooD Cleanser Fur r.islivi in ss. Cf.r.stinaiiii i.k :i nd Nervous Hea'Licl.r-, Liv r Curi!l:iititf. liiJIous iM.-ordera l.liniiilii-.. Il!if ii;.iatistn. Ciout iDyfiw-p-ia cj iii.Iiirfstion, Erjir l- Ias, Woiii.s Tat": Vfrrnri, Drop 5.V. eur:i!2ia, t-iiius ana rcver f Periodical Ileiiilaclie. JUumt) A?ue oSrrifr.la fir Kiiifsi Evil. P:mr)le. fiititii!. Blotches. Boil?. Tumor : Tettrr and Salt Itheuin, Si.-al:S Htul. Bine Worm. Liei-n antll Uorps. Bain in the Looiss. .Side :srnii Head, remale toiiiplamt-s, htfril- tv. lucurrri-ra, r.rnanaiiou. ind Oenerfd Dehility. Dk. Geo. G. Suively & Co.. Alanufucturers and Proprieuirs. WATXt-SBORO', Fessns. I"rice, $1 Off per Bottle Kur Hale by all I'rnlst . SOMERSET, jPA. BONE AT Than Can be Purchased Elsewhere. Warranted Pure Slaughter-House Bone Dust. 'ct W. Wi M.. cur Bone Oust bv.raws. J" -i ' 71 ' America, unnwivime v........... j j-a DISSOLVED BOriE DUST AND BOWE FERTILIZERS5 . . . . . iw . Are iaa reir-. mrmm - - pkaletkaaas-v P lire Chemicals and Super-Phosphates. Joshua Horner, J r. & Co BALTIMORE, MARYLAIND- aael-Ssa FOR THE FALL SEASON OIET 18821 GETS, FOSTER & QUINN Now have in Steele .1 Larjre ar..i fplcn'j'.d Aa.'ortmcnt ri Slvles in CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS RUCS AND MATTINGS! LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN STUFFS I Which will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES! Special attention is called to our stock of i ARNS, LACLS AND BRAIDS! Including First Quality Germantown Yarn, Saxony, Shet land, Zephyr Yarns in all Colors, Smyrna, Pompa dores and English Art Crewel, and other FIRST-CLASS STOCKING YARNS! Eiticeaor all Kinds, Silk and Linen Ilraldst, Ftatheredze and I.i('kRack Ilraids, Loop Braldsv, Linen and Silk Em broidery FIomh, Jnta, Ilallroad and Waffle Can Tax, Crochet Hook, Xeedlett, Ac., at GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S JOHNSTOWN. fliXN'A. G- 3ST. BO"Z"3D keeps In stock all the leading and special DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS IN" THE HAP.KIiT ! Alum, Borax, Sulphur, Rochelle Epsom and Clauber Salts, Chlorat Potash, Camphor, Cum Arabic, Salt Petre, Ac. Many articles such a Cream ofT.irttr, Sla. Cinnamon, Cloves. Oinaer, a.'., that are put ap la Paiktgtt are largely adulterated. 1 keep them la bulk only, and will Ouarantee all ankles to Le Flarorinv F.xtracts. Yanlllu. Liemon, (ae., they are uia ie troru aothinif but THE BEST MATERIALS! In Iiye Stuffs 1 keen Lnirwnod, Madder. Blue Vltrol, Indlito. Murlite Tin. Cochineal. Salferlea: kc.ac All the leadiuit Pateni Mciicines, St. Jacobs Oil. Parana. Manalln, klblney Wort, Hop Hitters. August Flower. Ucrman Syrup, Mors Indian Koot Pi Us, Ely s Balm, a. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS! Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Fe-lpta filled with care, and none bat Para Drncs die pnl. Fancy and Toilet Articles in iireal Variety. Spectacles and Eya Ulasses to suit alL K I Papers, Hlaok H.s.as. S. lnl H..ks. Slates. Pencils, Ink, Envelope. Pater, and Stationery nf all kinds t.untry merchants are Uivlted lo call and not quotations on tirocsrs' Drugs, ly Stuila, Stationery, kc, kc. IK J .! r sls an I Eiw Prt.-ej will secure the Druir Trade of Somerset Couaty, then I proposal secure it. Call aad seo me whether you wish to bar or not. Ketpecttully, C. N. BOYD, MAMMOTH II LOCK, " - - SOMEKSEL l'A JU S T OPE O D ! A LARGE STOCK OF FANS, PARASOLS AND SUN-SHADES ! PLAIIT A27D LI3H.ZZ SILKS AND SATINS, NUNS' VEILINGS, BUNTINGS, ILLUMINATED DEBEIGES, NEW PLAIDS and STRIPES for Combination Suits. Chintzes, Worries, Ginghams, Zanzibar Suitings. Ac. ! Aiso, a Wiz Assortment or i:i Ciitfon. Iferl'.n Zephyr Shawls, Ulsters and light Coats, GEO. KEIPER & CO.'S, -.iwpp . .r eppnT??T TAXJWCTrtWTJ PA. A'J'J fa mail allaa.., W4i41WW ' iONK I'lMCKTO ALL. i t-nVRITE KOIi LOUIS LUCKHARDT, JR., IO', Clinton Strwt. JOHNSTOWN, dcalm is WALTHAM, ELCIN, SPRIMCMELD, ROCK FORD, HAMDEN, HOWARD and SWISS WATCHES, In Cold and Silver Open-face and Hunting Cases, Key and Stem winding Watches. a FlLL m er CHOICE S3X)0 PER Steamed, ot L'oUed, oi uieacneu. ViiT " " 1. ii .iK.r .n Ammonia than Peruvian sal for I he rarsssr 19 - mw rmw- Oaiw Pars ifaai)i wt wew-r tas Ik nswlse. a-el t m'7V7"mmir taw Heme Paytaas la nwie suael laiteaieleel f) asseweir - . put up under my owa name, and eaa assure all that .-'iik artl Lisle Tlirevl" AND NO DEVIATION'. SAMPIssS.:w xusical LHOTUILm :: TON LESS buino. . " " . mmY - r - jlsMa
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