uu ... ....... The Somerset Herald. I " or.o. r ktu Er- It wiil iar vou to read tbe new advertise ment of I.. M. Wonlf, in this week's laper. Kishine Tackle, at C. X. Boyd's. i Dr. Sa iler at the CHaJc Hcmxe this week. Mr. r.lii'me "wns a cliur. 1. i 'U I IV I NVw fall ('m.1 how c.niiiii? ' Mrs. A. i:. m.. For a good b.iixr whip K to James B. ' Holderbaum. 1 Taints, all color. rea y Sold by The wheat an J oais w been liarvU.M. and the yield is everywhere large. ; Try Alabastine fWr Walls and Oilincs. Void 'only by C. X. r.yd. The more iH-iuocrats think it overthe more iliey fctl like turning ineir ucwei umu pnd first. wii! not fib o!T like white I Ttlu Try it. Sold by C.X. Boyd. Indian Ka-Ton-Ka cures all diseases of I the Liver. Kidneys. Stomach and Blood. I Prugpits all kip it. I The best stock of Cigars and Tobacco in the i ..r.lvr,mndat Keller & banner's. Eye, ear, nose and throat diseases E(ecial .1 ties? Dr. Sadler, of Kttxbursli. at the jVdade House, this week only. I The hot wave predicted miiup days ngo as f . muing from she northwi-st is now ojk.ij us. The warm weather is not over yet by tiny ' nieani. I 15r.kTnul, Salmon and Labrador ller- I ring, can't be boat, at KelierA Panuer's. ! The record shows that Stephen G. fleve- t i.,.i i.,inn,1 tl.f I 'mreh at the tender aw of VI. He grew ;ifier that, and joined the Iem j era'.ic jiarly. 1 will l.iv an immense stock of Suiiuiht this week in latest styles, and Messrs. J. G. Harvey and Ed. Walters, oi Baltimore, were registered at the Somerset Honse last week. Dr. O. W. Sadler, and family, of V'Uls bargU, were among the arrivals last week. They are at the Glade House. The editor of the V mo:itf ami his sis'.ers, Misses Olive and Mae, have been Kjiending their vacation at Mountain Lake Park, the southern Chautauqua. A Japanese tea-jarty, for the benefit of the parsonage of the Disciples' Church, will be given at the residence of Edward Scull this, Weducsday evening, August 2h. StargarJler, the Johnstown shoe man, mates a fresh bow (copyrighted and all rights reserved;, to the readers of thellEE ald this week. Eead what he lias to say. The Cambria Iron Company has eighty nine electric lights about its works, and is continually adding new ones where needed. It Las also in use thirty -eight telephone instrument. And now Jack Coffroth wishes he bad voted in favor of the ordinance euning up the cows, as the handsome young maples in front of his residence were " bovinized " Friday night. 1 Mi linerv 4 lowest prices 3- i M. M. TiiF.nu ki.l. Bains in Iowa and Kali": have made the ? T.rosiHi-tive corn crop me largesi evergniwn. f If Jack Frost will delay his coming the I song of the Western buskers will be heard I the world over. . I Castok;a. When baby was sick, we ;:ave her Castoria. 3 When she was a child she cried forCat:iria, When she was a Miss, she clung to Castoria. . When she had children she gave them Casta. General ieorge 15. McCiellan's great-grand-.5 mother, Mrs. Samuel Mc'el!an, planted 'I three elms in Woodstock, Conn., when she I heard the news or the battle of Lexington, and to-day they are the pride of the place, the largest and finest elms in the town. I Wanted.-An energetic man to sell a J very useful article. A good opportunity is f oflercd alive man. Address W. M. KELLY, t P. O. Box 21S, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 Dr, Sadler, of Pittsburgh, specialist for treatment of ail eye, ear, noe and throat diseases, can be consulted ut the Glade House, this week only. The Buffalo Lime Company is now sell ing Good Lime at eight cents, delivered on James Mcllwain, of Ml Pleasant, owns a call that would tickle Barnum. It has no eyes and no caudal appendage, and astiitie about four inches too short. Otherwise it is well developed. Dr. Albert P. Brubaker and wife, of Phil adeiphia, are tarrying a short time in Sum. ersel. Few people arc sure of the hearty welcome from our people that always greets the " young doctor.' The Cincinnati Exposition will have s genuine "old curiosity shop," which will contain the umbrellas once carried by George Washington and Martha, anil the lathes which Hiram Powers rm.de and used in fahioning the infernal regions, and other noted pieces of statuary. The directors of the Bedford County Ag ricultural Society met on Saturday last to tix the time for holding the annual exhibi lion, and to attend toother matters pertain ing to the coming fair. The time selected was from the 7th to the 10th days of Oi-to- ber, both days inclusive. A lady, not accustomed to raising poultry, set a heu ou some eggs and, in due course of time, a brood of chickens was hatched. A friend, coming in four days afterward, noticing that the little things looked weak and puny, a-ked how often they were fed. Fed !"' was the reply, "why, I thought the hen nursed them." Mr. A. Bruce CoiTroth, who has been en gaged in the banking business in Nebraska fur the past few years, has disposed of his interest in the bank, and will engage in the cattle business in Wyoming. The "stepping stones," as the rocks above the old Dennison mill are called, have be come a great resort for the summer visitors here, and almost any .day a party of them can be set-n seated in the cool shadows, or splashing in the shallow water. The Trustees of the Lutheran Church are having their handsome church euiliec on Xlnin street, beautified bv a fresh coat of iiaini. Now. if thev will mend their nar sons wavs, i. e., the walk in iron tor tue parsonage, the entire community will rise up and call them blessed. Messrs. Blogg and Jones, the battery; of the Johnstown professional ba.s ball nine, went over to Meyersdale Saturday to assist the club from that place in a match against the Frostburg nine. We haven I lieurd the score, hut suppose that pitted against such players, Frostburg was "skunked." The following petitions for roads were pre sented to tbe adjourned court last Friday For a road to lead from a public road in Somerset township, known as the Felar road, to a point on the Hall road at Parson's saw mill in (aid township. Viewers, Wm Baker. Archibald Liyengood, and Samuel Bowser. To vacate and supply part of a road leading from Conrad Felgars to the cross roads to Philson's Station, in Larimer town ship. Viewers, II. D. Altfather, John Su dcr, Benjamin Walker. Petition for a public road from the road from Somerset and Cambria Railroad to Lambertsville to a point ou the Stoyestown and Bedford turnpike. Viewers, Wm. M Schrock, Eli Bowman, Joel Smith. n A new railroad from Somerset to Johns town is one of the probabilities of the near future. The South Pennsylvania Railroad people, it seems, are not inclined to pay the tolls demanded by the Balto. and Ohio for the transportation of their iron and other materials, and are seriously considering the advisability of building a branch rottd from their line north or Somerset, to Johnstown. As the freights of the Cambria Iron Com pany ami the city of Johnstown run way up into the ciphers, the Vanderbilt people are anxious to get at least a share of them. If it is concluded to build the road, it is probable that what is known as thu Qucma honing route through Jenner township will be taken. This road would opjn up a new section of Somerset oounty, and one rich in natural resources. Speed the day or its undertaking and completion. Mr. W. S. Vounkin, formerly of Johns town, has opened a first -class restaurant, in the room formerly occupied by E. McDow ell, in the Mammoth Block, lie has had many years experience in the business, and proposes to furnish his patrons with the choicest meals ut lowest prices. Give him a call. An enjoyable evening pariy was uiven at the residence, of Mr. J. H. Pisel Monday evening, which was attended by a large number of our young folks. Music, danc ing, and numerous parioi games were in- Weak Sioht and Glasses Da.ngeb or Weabikc iMi-EKfECT Foci's. To the close student, and the professional man, the sight is the main reliance, and among these are the most complaints of weak sight. In the sense so used ' weak sight " is a relative term, no: meaning absplute impossibility of seeing to the extent apparent, but a physic ally mechanical defect of refraction which, when corrected, the previously weak sight becomes as strong as the strongest, Hence the very gn at importance of accurate ad justment of glasses, the only means of cor recting the defective refraction, on which the weak sight depends. A perfect eye with jn-rfect relraction, will neyertire or weaken, so a weak sight, made perfect by erfect ad justment of glasses, never tires by use. Xo person not thoroughly conversant practical ly with optics and optical defects, should think or wearing glasses without first con sulting the oculiat. Thousands of eys are ruined every year by so doing. lur readers will find the subject more fully discussed in Dr. Sadler's Illustrated Pamphlet, and by referring to a good cyclojtedia and works on the cars at their works. For orders, write to u William Mason, Garrett. Pa. I will open on Saturday a line of Win chester and Remington rifles, breech and muzzle-loading shot puns both double and single barrels also a full line of gun repairs, reloading tools, shells, caps pouuer, shot, etc. Jamts E. Hoi.nr.RiiA: m. dulged in. after which a supier, such as j optics. They also have an opportunity of Tucker" alone knows: how to prepare. was partaken present. of ani enjoyed by a'.l PnosrHATEs and Land PlasiKB. Now have in stock car load IWngh A Son's goods 1 . .... .1... ..xucl-f, .ml n f-irTtti.r ... . , . , n-, , ,1 verc attack of cramps and cholera morbus should be without them. They have stood ' ... The Hungarians and Italians on a part of Collins's contract on the South Pennsylva nia railroad, were scared into homesickness on Sunday morning la-t, by what they sup posed a genuine case of Asiatic cholera. Dr. Brubaker was hastily summoned, and found one of the men surT'ering from a 6e- j having such examinations ierfectry and I skilfully made by Dr. Sadler at the Glade House, lllsimt onir lie will also treat 1! I defects or eye, ear, nose and throat, in the the test for five years. Here are the prices, V Double Eagle, per ton, $::0.00 New Process". " tS.Vi.nrt No. 1. Fine Bone, " $to.00 I-and Plaster, " Sl'i.OJ Cook A Bekwts. While his countrymen were (irmly convinc ed that it was Asiatic cholera, strange to say i they did not show auy desire to flee from I the presence of such a fell scourge, but con j gregated around the shanty in great num bers to bid their dying (as they supposed) comrade good-bye. The Blair County Democrats met in Con vention at Tyrone on Tuesday, and nomin ated the following ticket : Congress, John P. Levan, Altoona; Senator, C. Blythe Jones. Gavsnort : Assembly, Jame Low- ther, Bellwood, Albert F. Hess, Altowna ; County Commissioners, James Mcintosh, Altoona, Mercer Gray, Frankstown ; Poor Director, James Funk, Duucansville : Au ditors, A.J. Filler. Xewry, William T. P. Wruy, Belwood; Chairman County Com mittee, S. P.. Leisenrir.g, Martinsb-.irg. Meat Makket. Main Street. We have just added a larire Refrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meats can be kept coo1 and clean. Mutton, Eeef, Pork, tc, kept constantly on hand. Oi-n daily. Parties buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig erator until wanted. We have, also, lw,(iW new brick for sale, which we will nil by the hundred or thous and at a low price. Ross Davis A Co. Office or Dio I.twis's Monthly, Bible Hoi sk, New Yoi-k, Aug. 12, 1SS4. Vtar . . I have at length gained os seswion of mv magazine Dio Lewis's Moxthi.t. Hereafter all communications j ' " to its Editor or Publisher, and all business, A party of gentlemen who have been en about my books, must be addressed Dio gaged for a number of years in sinking oil licwis, Bible Hou-e. New York. Those I and gas wells hfve been looking over the who have sent money to others (or Dio j territory in this section very carefully dur I.fw is's Monthly, or for his boots, and j ing the past few weeks. Thev have come to have received nothing in return, will please J the conclusion that there are all the favora coinmuiiicate with nie at once. ! hie surface indications that could be desired Very Resis t kill v. i and if thev can obtain favorable leases of Dio Lewis. Friday, the loth of August, the Catholic Church celebrated the feast of the Assump tion of the Blessed Virgin. It is commem orative of her body having been borne into heaven without having sulfered the stain or corruption. The feast of the Assumption was established sometime previous to the sixth century, and is alwavs celebrated with great pomp and fervor. It is a holy day or obligation for Catholics. Tne Ital ian and Hungarian laborers on the line Of the South Pennsylvania Railroad, who are nearly all members or the Catholic Church, refused to do any work on that day. In the absence ora church, it was treated by them as a holiday. Several hundred or them congregated at the Weyand firm, and held a shooting match. A purse ot three hun dred dollars was suspended from a string, and the marksman took his stand one hun dred yards distant and lircd at the string, the man that cut the string to take the money. The marksmanship of some oijthe men was wonderful, and the shooting was more like that of professionals than amateurs. most successful manner. etc, which will eclipse anything of the kind ever kuown in the State. Then will come visits to the most memorable of battle grounds, the B. fc 0. having arranged for throwing open its Valley division to excep tionably low rates in order that all may agai n behold the scenes of the struggles that years ago "tried men's souls." Xo such op portunity has hitherto been vouchsafed ror a jaunt to the historic ground, and an espe cially interesting feature will be the return via the wonderful Cave of Laray. Nothing to approach these amazing caverns exist in the country to-day, and the trip itself is ample recompense for a week's journey. If there is anything being left undone by the good people or Cumberland to render the first week in next month a series or almost unending pleasure, it r-ertainly is not appar ent upon the Tare or things. I have just received a fresh lot of new fall prints, domestic and line dress goods and fall dry goods. Mas. A. E. Unu Steam Saw Mill fob Sale. Twenty-five horse power ; mounted on wheels ; nearly new ; price low ; terms reasonable ; owned by Shallcross & Oliver. Located on land of David E. Wagner, in Shade township, Somerset county. Pa., where it can be exam ined. For information apply to COFEROTII & Rirr-PEL. Somerset, Pa. Stolex. From work on Shields' contract ou South Pennsylvania Railroad, a vest, in the pocket of which was an open-faced, stem-winding watch, gold mountings, no hinges. Ten dollars reward will be paid Tor the return of the watch to Cbas. Wiupperm a, Somerset, Pa. DIED. BlXiL'GH. lu Stoyi-stowrPaTJuly -JS, 18-54, Olive Maud, only daughter of Enoch and Julia Blough, aged 4 months and 4 days. ZIMMERMAN. Near Somerset. July 1834, Adam Zimmerman, a well-known and life-long citizen of this county, at the ad vanced age of SI years, 7 months and 20 days. SCHMUCKER. On Saturday, August 9, ISSt, in Franklin Grove. Lee County, Illin ois, Mr. Jacob Sch mucker, aged Co years, 5 months and 2 days. Mr. Schmucker was for many years a cit izen of Somerset county, Pa., and lived in the vicinity of the town of Somerset.- In 114 he, with his family, moved to Illinois, and has eyer since resided near Franklin Groye. Eight years ago he hail his first at tack of paralysis, and has ever since been in poor health. He had seldom been able to leave his home during tbe past two years, He was greatly beloved and respected by all who knew him. He leaves a widow and five sons, nine grandchildren and ni.ny friends to mourn his death. He died hap py, trusting in the Lord, iis funeral was very largely attended. F. E. To Farmees, I will put the Champion Grain and Fertilizer Drill side by side with any other in the market and let vou decide whether it is wort h twenty dollars more or not, though I will not ask you twenty dol lars more for it, call and sec Jamls IS. JIoldep.bal'm. Oilbans coin 118 OF MAffiJJM MP WORKS- IVTimm of an ortlrr of Mle 1?"dmI out tf tite tlrpba.' Court of Somerset County, fa , the untlerlgn xl. Executor uf Cyrus P. Warklo, lute ot WestmurolsiKiCo., P- "'eeaseJ, will exiow to public sal at the Court House, Is Sumenet Bor ough, oa WEDNESDA Y, Sqtembrr 17, 1SS4, oanisMoxr.KS' sale -OF ! land, propose to put down a test well within ' a few miles of Somerset. These leases will I cover salt, gas and oil. and they feel confi dent that they will itr aide to strike one if not two of the art jell's named. We understand that one or two farmers who have been apprciched on the subject have otl'ered tiiem most favorable terms and it is thoii-ht that there will i.e no dilliculty in MM-uriiie' the amount of territory they desire to control. We hop-e to see a test well suck To Farmers. Now is the time to band in your orders for phosphate, preparatory Ut fall seeding. No enterprising farmer should lie without B-iugh & Sons' goods, at prices named in another column of this paner. Cook A Reiteits. Camp Meeting. somerset Evangelical Camp Meetiiig wii! coniim-r.ee on Thursday Augus' 21. lvvl. and continue over the two following Sundays. A numlur of the win- j as the striking ol gas may inf.nence theerec isters of the district will Ik- present during j tion or manufacturing establishments along the meeting. Rev. P. A. Rohland, of the ; the line or the new railroad if not in Soruer Fuiton street Evangelical Church, in Fit's- j set. Another thing they do not seem to burgh, will be present over the first Sunday, j have taken into consideration is. that if they Bishop Thomas Bowman, of A ilentown. j should discover a good supply of water on wiil 1 present over the second Sunday, ! any of the ridges about the town, the piping August ."1. 1ns4. j of it here would be but a small matter, and Thire will be a first-class boarding tent one that would ultimately nay "them Land- i ... . within the enclosure, to furnish boarding souielv and horse feed at r asorable rates. L ' Tbe grounds having lieen enclosed a!f The South Pennsylvania Railroad, by its considerable fxpenee, an admission fJf of j attorney, at an adjourn J court he'd Fri Un cents wiil le charged for each aJmis- jav Au nst Hlh, asked for the apKint- Scuson tickets can be had for 5 (cents j merit of a jury to assess damages, if anvi ' caused to the properties of Margaret Say lor. liull. aoh. f:ee All children bnder 12 years old admitted I Df Jefferson township, J. M. Fike and the I Poor House property, in Somerset townr A cordial invitation is extended to the I shipi George Boyer and the heirs of John public lo met with ns in the leafy Grove. ; Rover, deceased, in Stonycreek township, D. K. Lavas. P. E. IW-sidont, J and Mary Weber, widow of Francis Weber, W. . RfikinoEr. Sect'y. j deceased, or Alleglteny township, by reason LoFT.-Sevcnieen bead of sheep ; tips 0fj of the building of their road through these both ears cut off; .;-.e black sheep in the j properties. The jury fortheSaylor proper lot; no lambs. Any information leadin- V Emanuel Lichty. of Summit. Samuel w. the recovery or these sheep will be lilier- 1:arc,aT' of iIforJ. Samuel Minder, or s'lF rewarded by the undersigned. I Lower Turkey foot, Jonas Maurer, of Jenner. K J. Weiohley j J. II. Zimmerman, of Qnemahoning, J. H. July 11 lssi, Lavanvil!e Pa ' Snyder, of Stoyestown, and J. K. McMillen i of Middlecreek. The Fike jury i w . uaeu,e agency lor ilie new ( lig.ty Minder, M. Reese Dill, ;:, "'-". any T.n w,,n-. dlll Zimmermw, Mau Among the articles in the .Wfi American Iiciicip for September, three in particular merit the serious consideration or everyone who studies the tendencies or our govern ment. The leading one is by Bishop J. Lan caster Spalding, who insists that the only sure 'Basis or Popular Government'' is mor ality, not culture or the intellect, nor uni versal suffrage, nor the development or ma terial resources ; and that if the country is to be saved from ruin, there must be a return to the uncompromising moral code of the rounders of New England. The poiicy of "The Exclusion of the Chinese" is advocat ed by John H. Durst, who presents a strik ing array of forcible arguments against Mongolian immigration. Four distinguish ed writers on political economy, namely, David A. Wells, Thomas G. Sherman, J. B. Sargent, and Prof. W. G. Sumner, set forth, from nearly every conceivable point or view, the "Evils orthe Tariff System''; and it is announced that in the Jieciew tor October several writers or no less distinction wiliex hibit the "Benefits or the Tariff System." The other articles in the current number are 'The Demand or the Industrial Spirit," by Charles Dudley Warner ; "Inspiration and n fallibility," by the Ray. Dr. J. JL Rylance ; ' The Need or Liberal Divorce Laws," by Elizabeth Cady Stanton ; and "Our Remote Ancestry," hy Vrof. Alexander Winchell. The Old Ca.mp Ground. Memorable Reunion of thr Akmt ok West Virginia amid t:ir Scenes of the Past. What Clm le u.ani) is do! no to hake it.pleasakt pob TJE Boys. Next month, the first week, the Army or West Virginia assembles in annual reunion at Cumberland a veritable tenting arain on the old camp ground. "My Mary land's" second city in commercial rank, but othera ise by many claimed the first, is get ting into gala attire for the momentous event with heartiness and an euthusiasm which cannot but make this year's meeting one of the happiest and most thoroughly enjoyable known since the organization of the Society. Each and every inhabitant appears to look upon it as a bounden and, at the same time, joyous duty to make the gallant soldier boys believe there can he no place like "the Queen City," If more than one of the whilom lads in blue leaves not his heart with the girl he left behind him in the lovely town, it will not be the fault of t lie famed belis of Cumberland. Big, open- hearted and hospital iople, there will be s jch an opening of doors and so great the multiplicity of lath-strings hanging on the outside, that the boys will wonder if they have not fallen ujvoii a town where the entire population is as a single family. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is one of Cumberland's greatest institutions, the leader, in fact, for aliout the solid old corpo ration cluster many of the foremost enter prises of the city. No wonder then that the Unseated Lands IX SOMERSET COUNTY, PA. The Commissioners ol Somerset County Lereby give notice mat they will sell at public sale is tlje Court Huuk in Somerset Borough, en WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1SS-4, the tollowtr.ir enumerated tract of Unseated Lands, wbicfi have tieen purchased from the Treasurers of 'said 0untj,Xant remained unre deemed for tic jrearsand upward, agreeably lo the Act of Assembly of Man-h 13, lSli, and the Supplemental cl tfiereto ol marcn, : ADD1S0X T0WSSU1P. Marcus Church.... Thomas Cory Jr Acrrt .. 400 .. 410S TOWS SHIP. Co lit 4- Ttucet. bi 60 47 3a ALLEGHESY OorTroth fc Schell 140 Hi bROTHERSV ALLEY TOWSSHIP. John F Young. 400 ELKLICK TO H SSHIP. Thomas Corey i 475 J W liandie 1 let James Caden 1 lot Patrick Countryman 1 lot sj r Little 2 lots John Klngler 1 kit John Swauger S lots (7.1ah Wanner- 1 lot Kntnk Olhl. 1 lot Patrick Courtney 1 lot Thumaa Moore. 40u' Martin Meyers, in trust Same Siune XI JESSER TOWSSHIP. John Mishlcr. 440 43 17 13 67 74 B VS 04 11 30 t 44 II 30 7a VI t re 20 00 10 00 10 0 40 74 LARIMER T0WKSH1P. Bowman fc Berkley IS IS M Meyers a. Krinhain. 2uo 32 7o Barney O'Neal 1 lot 11 24 LOWER Tl'RKEYFOOT TOWXSHJP. William Bell. 412 SO 24 John 1 Koddy 74 14 :i Same 140 3e VI JaoonUPhillipii! lo 33 1s Svlveater Herring 10 1147 8 W Boncber 1 lot 66 (ieorge Ugg's heirs. Hot 74 MEYERSVALE BOROVOH. George Brubaker 1 lot 10 113 K A Mrall 2 lots 10 03 William Ferrins. X lota 23 S4 John Urine. 1 lot 14 60 James Harden 1 lot l"i 20 John Heiner 1 lot la 20 Henr Johuson 2 lots 13 16 Levi Jordan 2 lots 14 45 Ueorge Uvmin 2 lota 14 01 Frederick Naugle S lota 2a 82 John Kraa 1 lot 14 75 Joseph Saddler 1 lot 10 03 Charles Turman 1 lot 11 34 Fred'k Wiser or Wi.a.... 1 lot 12 6t KC Walker I lot 17 S.i John Young Slots 10 01 Wm Boose Hot 14 Si Norman Miller. Hot 12 12 Joseph Filbert. 1 lot 14 20 S0RTHA VPT0S TOH'KSIIIP. John NefT Same lioflin&n W 13. 25 Acres 20 1 Lot PA1ST TOWSSUIP. Jacob Bonntt 430' Acres SOMERSET ROROLCn. Charles Roth Lot SLMM1T TOWXSHJP. S Fisher Fern Frauds. . . Williams U W . .. ILot .. 1 Lot .. 2 Lo s SAI.ISBIRY BOROUGH. John Smith .. Jacob Keller.. .. 2 Lots .. 1 Lot 14 22 12 64 11 13 73 30 13 72 11 s: 11 W 12 50 14 08 10 26 at 1 o'elw sk r. c. the Interest of tbe said Cyrns P. Markie, ieerased, L in and to that valuable uropertv known as the Marklet m Fulp works, oonslstin of the billowing described limits and linprovei oents : No. L All tie ontliThleu. one-thlnl Interest in a certain tract of land situate in tbe To. of Addison, County i f Somerset and Slate of Pennsylvania, mrveveti on a warrant in tbe name ol Adam Cra mer, com aininic 424 acrus. strict measure, adjoin ing lands; warranted In the name ot Cornelius Kellly, a-M others, with the appurtenances. No. 2. All the undivided one-third Interest In a certain t ract ot land situate as aforesaid, surveyed on a warrant in the name of John Miller, contain ing 214 acres, more or leas, beina; the western part ol a survey made on the 5th day or July. 1705. in pursuance of a warrant In tbe name of John Mil ler for 4O0 acres, ad)oinlnir lands warranted in the name of Oornelltu Keiley, Adam Cramer and others, with the appurtenances. No. 3. All too undivided one-third Interest in a certain tract ol fin I situate as aforesaid, surveyed on a warrant In the name of liavid Jones, con taining 4.T8 acre and 134 perches, adjoining lands warranted in the names of M. Kin;!, John Shall, and others, which said lands are the Mime mention el and described In a deed from the Flnkertoa LumlierCompanv, Limited, to C. P. Markle. C. O. Markle fc S. li. Alarkle. jr. di.ted 8th day ol Feb'y A 1. IN, and recorded at Somerset, I 'a., in Unc ord of lieods volume 60, pa-es 131, isa, and 133, with the appurtenances. No. 4. All the undivided one-third Interest in a certain tract of land situate in llilli.nl twp., Som erset Co.. Pa adjoining binds warranteHn the names l Cleorge hmaiet, John Miller. Aduin Cra mer. John shall, and others, now Simon F.nos, C. P. Markle A Sons and others ocwtainiuif 4'i4l..cres and allowances, bein the snmo traet whii-li was patented by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Anthony Orowall by paient dated the 17th day vf Slav, A. 1. 170. and enrolled in l'a.cnt Bmik H- vol! 6i. page o3, and which AnthunyHlroWttll conveved to C. P. Markle C. C. Markle anil S. B. JW.irkio. Jr.. by deed dated Sth day of ( letoher, ISsO, rei-orded in Deed Keconl ol Somerset Co. Pa. ! m iiai'e oi? and 33 with the appurtenances. This tract has about thirty acres cleared, a log house and barn thereon. No. 5. All the undivided one-third Interest iu a certain tract ol land situate a part in Jlillurd and a T,rt in F.lklick townships, Somursct Co., Pa.. aliioinicir Uudsof Beachly fc. Meyers, A. Urowall, fii.w c. 1'. Markle isouj, jaeoo uuznt tract, . lleinbaugh's heirs and others, containintt lloo iron ami 07 ncrclies, of which Isuaeres are clear ed, with a good euxar camp and fruit orchard, haVlnK thereon erected a frame dwelling house, ii.ir iiiim. a.nd other outbuilding, and known as tlio Koticrt Lintaman tract, with the ajipurte Euims. No. 6. All the undivided one-tlilnl Interest in a certain tract of land situate in Cppcr Turkeyfoot twp., stiinerset Co., Pa., adjoining tracts known as i.mh Miller. Taylor a neirs.joun nisneison. France May, Boss Hcinbauifh. George K reader, and others, containing 343 acres nnl 70 perches; aid train l. known in tne eomiiiunuy as tne Con. n!l heirs tract: with the appurtenances. No. 7. AH the undivided one third Interest in a juirinin tnict nf bmd sliuate In tbe township ol Millord, Somerset Co, Pa., adjoining lands of Joseph Miller, Stutirman t heirs, m. ought, Tiavi.! Weimer. Jacob Wiltront, Taylor's heirs Findlay and Hay, and others, containing 30 acres more or less, known as the Spruce tract, having a thereon a water power saw mill and two tenant houses. K'n i. All the unilividtd one third Interest of. in and to the atone coal, mineml coul, bituminous enal aad other coal, iron ore, limestone and other minerals and mineral sulistancea. exclusive of the surface soil, lying and being under the surlaec of all that certain larm or tract oi muu email- in p- iierTurkevfoot tw,., cmer-cl co., t-a aojutning lands of David Heintraogh, Ku Inlph Meyers heirs now Kregar. and others, containing 215 acres and ta perches, strict measure, excepting and reserv ing neverthedess bo acres of coal and mineral." under and around the buildings now on said tnwt oi bind to be surveyed and laid out in a block as nearly tqualateral as posilile and through whii h the purchaser 8h:i 11 have the merit to drive nut more than three heddinz ot usual and average width used in mining saiddial and minerals, ln golher with the right to remove all ol said coal and minerals excepting- as aloresutd, without he ing required to provide for the supiortol' tha over lying surface, without being liable. iir any injury to the same, or anything therein or thereon and to enter upon said land au.l make such opcniiiKS, air holes, drains nd passages as may lie necessary and convenient to remove said coul and minerals, and to transport coalxotherthlnrstoand Ir.'S' an ! through said dial and mineral mines, and tiand fnim other lands, together with the right to make all necessary rail and tram roads thmuieh ::nd un der said tract of eoal and minerals, for the con veyance f eoal and other things to and trum t tit same and other lands. No. 9. All the undivided one. third Interest in a certain tract ol land situate in Paint township, Suiiiorsot Co., I'a., surveyed on a warrant in the name of Adam Frank, containing 310 acres and al lowances adjoining lands now or late ol David Livingstone, Mary Kean, Charles Itirington now C. Vou Lnnen, U. Bender, H. J. Custer S. Cnater. Noah Ream. John Pflel. and oth era (saving and excepting however two small pieces ol irrvund, the flrst of which contains 47 acres and il2 nerehea irrantcd and conveyed t Noah Beam and the second of which contains 14 acres and 43 jiorclies granted and conveyed to Mary Phel. this being the same tract conveyed by Scm Kaatman and wile by deed dated 3d day of Septemlier, lsSl, to JJ. . Lone, rccimieii in oeeii Record of Smerset Co Pa., Vol. 61 pages 91 and Oi: and bv B. F. Luna and wile to C. p. Mariilc a. Sons by deed dated 3rd of September, 1S51 and reciuded in Deed Kecurds of Somerset t:o., I'a., Vol. 61. Paire? 02 and 93 with the appurtenances. No. 10. All the undivided one-third Interest in a eertain tract of land situate In Millord and Llk Llek twps., Somerset co., I'a., iKitenteil in the name of Siinuel Miller, and enrolled in Patent Book 11. Vol. 4. pago 54S, adjoining lands ot .lacoti vougst, j . M. uungcr. nc-sciny, C. P. Marklo and Son, and others, con taining 28 acres and allowance, being a part of a lancer tract of land surveyed In the name ol Wm. Charev In DUrsuance ol a warrant uatco tne 10th day ol February A- D. 1704, and the same tract conveyed bv deed dated Aug. 3, lsSl by John J. Fike etal to C. P. Markle, C. C. Markle and S. B. Markle. Jr., and recorded in Deed Hceurd of Somerset !o.. Pa.. ol. 81. paaes 40 and M. No. 11. All the undivided one-third interest ofa certain tract of bind situate in Addi -on two., Som erset eo.. Pa., adjoining lands of Kobt. McClin tuck, U. iriottelty and trai ts warranted in the name of Kb ham Orecn, Wm. Wilson, James M'Near, and others, eontaininir 107 acres and 101 nerehes. and known as Joseph Yoder tract. The other undivided two-thirds in the above lands will also be told at tbe same time and place and upon the same terms ny Jesse H. iiippincoir, assignee of Shepherd B. Markle and Caius C. Markle. who will also sell in addition thereto the following described tract of land which Is a part of the UniU in connection with said works, the tl tie to which was held by the hrui of C. P. Markle at sons. No. 12. All that ortain tract of land situate In Utiiier Turkevfoot twit.. Somerset co.. Pa., adioiu- Ing lands ol F. May. W. S. Harruh tract now C. P. Markle t sons and utners, containing a acres and 30 perches. The improvement erectea anu constructed uron said hinds consist of a Chemical wcod Pulp Works Mill runtime Is two stories, snxiio i.et, containing 8 dill-esters. 6 alkali mixers. 3 alkali receivers. lame washing and bleaching engines, one i2-lnch wet macnine, one 72-incii cvunuer niacnine. com- Plele. dryers 48 Inches in diameter, 2 steam en gines, one 24x3 land one IO1J0 Inches: 10 steam generating boilers, 0 double Hue boilers, 4 doulde- leck tubular boilers, built by Kohert M ethrrili A Co. for cooking wood : 2 large evajiorators, for re claiming soda ash, with capacity of 15,00 pounds pern "tin tan anil steam engines lor unvnta sanii one small evaporator, with ea;.a -t;y ot 4,000 , unilsper day; iron tana lor receiving aud retaining solution tor evaporator, an in nrsi- classrunning order. The works can be started at aday'snotice. A never failing spring cl soft wa ter, water eonveyeti to mill in e-incn cast-iron pipe : water hows to second story 01 mill ; coal mine on the premises in complete rurmtnir onier ; coal lor evaporating purjicsea costs 75 c-nu jitr ti.n. delivered : coal lir steam puqwsescan be put to mill at aeost nut to exceed J1.3J per tn. Also, 13 two-story dwelling houses, one complete resi lience lor rjupermienucut, one tzrgc noannng honse. one m.-re-rmim. liwo stories. Wooil con veyed to mill by railroad located ujion and N-lona-ing to said lands. Wood ran be put to mil! at a mot of il.50 per cord. Tite land Is princilly heavy tnnner lano. the limner is nioaiiy 01 iim aiutt used for making wni pnlp. The above works and buildings are located on tracts '". 6 and 12. 1Y virtue of the last will and tcUrrcntof.Tohn Boyer. iate of Stonycri-ek township, deceased 1, the ondeniiuned, will expose to public sale tbe Hial lOstatooi said dece.-vsed, oa tne jtrctnisas on .S.I 777.7.! I", SEP T. C, 1S3I, 1 at 2 o'clock e. the t-il'iwlng Kenl E ale, vii : j A ceruiiit trict ol bind sduato In taid Township, adjHiniiut latiiis id Henry stun, nnam stun, .lomiili!;illep-jnr-r and tfeonrc Bi.iyor, eooiin tng one hmuircti and eitciiiv acres, more or less. The liulldlnii:,! are In mk-rabie repair. This farm lie in a g tod community, one mile malhwest of lite Allecaeny Tunnel. A gnoil sujrl imp ol seren or eisht hundred trees on the premtsrs. A desirable larm. 1 EK.tlS made known on day of sale. Possess ion given on the first day ot April, 185. But the right to enter on the premises fur fall work. JOHN M. GLESSNEK, Administrator cuin testamento annexe of John II. .yer, deceased. aueia. 4T J'KIVATF. MALE. Valuable Real Estate IN- Allegheny Township. ri'HE undersigned offers at private sale his JL Keal E.stai eunate in Allegheny Township, Somerset County, Pa., coasisting of the following devrntied tracts : No. 1. Tbe homestead farm, consisting of one hundred and seventy acres, well improved, with a bam and house, new. The land u la a good stRUt ot cultivation. No. 2. A tract of seventy-two acrec, adjoining No. 1. The Improvements cousist ofa good house and baru. No. 3. A tract of one hundred and twenty acres. Thu Improvementa are a good Log'Uouso, ami utiier buildings. The Kodlurd and Somerset Turnpike rune through the last two named tracts, Nos. 2 and 3. They have also tuiliulcnt timber to supply the larms. No. 4 A tract of one hundred and forlv-elvht acres, with a small house ami stable thereon erected ; live acres cleared, the balance well timbered. No. 5. A tract of r.ne Iiun lreil acres, known as the " Whito Horsn T:i vera Slant!' withall the eiiHn'd laud aal the Improvements thereunto be longing. t our of the above tracts are situated within ono mile of the S juth Pennsylvania Itailrnad, now under construction, nrd the WhiU.- Horse" proerty, within twomiies. Possession will be given April 1 , 1SS5, or sooner, u uestreii. For further iniril.'iilara. pcronii desiring o pur chase will call en or ad(ircs tbo undersigned at Dividing Kidgc, Pa. aujl8.3m. SAMUEL WALKER THE EQUITABLE Life toraacs Cora pany of tie Unites States. Jlcnvy li. Hyde, Pvcs't. 120 BROADWAY. N. Y. 8i CHEAPISDE, LONDON. ASSETS - - $53,030,531 SURPLUS - - 12,109,756 INCOME - - 13,470,571 New Assurjinre written in 183, 81,129,756. Paiil to policy holders tluring the last 24 years, $73,877,699. ' The Society has written, during the past twen ty year4, an aggregate amount r.f new assurance larger than has been written ty any other com pany fa the world. The surplus fund of the Soocleiy, en a feur per cent, valuation, is larger than that of onr ether life insurance company in the world. Thk EQcrrARUtldra Atsi-Bxrc Society Is sue ;a plain ami simple contract of assurance, free from burdensome and technical conditions, and INDISPUTABLE after three jean. All poll- cics, as soon as thev become Indisputable, are payable IMMEDIATELY upon satistactory proofs of death, and a legal release, without the delay urual with other companies. By this prompt PAvaa.iT, the beneficiary of an Eijuit blc policy is not only saved from annoying delays and expenses, but receive pecuniary lelief aj quickly as If the amount of the assurance had been Invested in a bond of tbe Uovemmcntof tke V nited Statts. W. Frank Gaul, Sr"-il Aiient for Somerset C. juli WANTED ! TKE STATE HQRMAL SCHOOL, AT IXLUAXA, 1A., Will ci'iitrr.ence its Tenth S.'hool Year on Monday, Sept. , I S4, with ilupneil tacuities ill al depart- Uti'Itii. la 111 Ttoriiiitorieit. thnte thousand dol lars' worth of new luniii tire has been addeil, and an excellent hn? e'-ape h:i., been placeii in eacii ntudeiuV room. ' 'I lin t'oinnierrinl Kniint ban been ri'mi.l- eled and the pian ol pMeedurc in tilts department rfo cnangin a. to make it eminently practical. The TrniniasT ISenartment ha:i lccn strengthened and the m-himl is In excellent condi- Uoii in all reiectj, and prepared lur m-st-clas work iu nil that pertalas to a .vhKil whiwe chief busine.. is tho PECFESSI3NAL TEAMS OF TEACHEES! The VII?Kre Prennrnfary Oepnrl- iin ani irvnUt iiK-n fur the Frv.hni.m or 5"phoui'irc vw in ;.., It-set. I'Kiftso ti-wi ut a catalogue l'T yourj-f ir, ana or r one f'r anv lrien:l ti.at w-iuhi !e likely to be iiuert'Eca in uio .Normal -h'xi wurt. SALESMEN lew goou n-liulile Uieu l.i Art nu AiFT tor the snleol our K FKI IT A.iPKPK, t l I.TIt'.H ! togeiher with a lull line of N I K SKKV STiMK. Preeiout ).-i-tfc not Lx seuliaL ? .Live, ctive Men earn good wages, for terms address, aivlrz full name, aire, and reference, H(.MPtS,' liUllTlitK THOMAS, Westchester Pcnna. iuU;0-6t. au-13 lm. 12". IJHItMNG, FARM FOR SALE ! cm O lAa I PPER TURKEYFOOT TOWSSHIP. George Dark Hurrah a Miller..... ... Acres -A LRSISA BOROUGH. Smeadlav Joserth A Soa . ' Oelsler Sebastian ISO. 141 1 Lot 1 Lot xi :! r t .1 . mrM. en have one onlen-J thro,ish me. temb.r. xl)e jury toT lhe Voor Farm 5, tbe o!r- Powc11- nd at a ry iw price. I will order acnnipMc ! .., ,i... r,.- i, r:i-. .;,, great names ontil they would fill a column drill, with movable eflf- fiTliti7r.r ment, fur T rv is Lichty! i cr"' gi!e1, Kelly Huntr. Schenck, Emory, "nf Mevera-1 ('"i t'arroll, McMiHai, and a Lost of otb- turvr lbcrt Will of! er- ":1 llie 9ever1 commanders of tbe I -ttin'tbelOthof Sep-iJ- West Virginia; Hayes (ex-Presi-j ADAM S. SHAFFEB, jwstrti hukii fcK, Attest: II. W. BKt'UAKKK, It. J. Hokieu, Clerk. Commissioners augSI t. IT IS TRUE 15. i O. should cii'er lieirtiiy into tbe spirit i sale to commence at i o ciock p. H one from dar to day until all the la tire great system to a rate of but half tbe reg- j poaed ol. :llur iarc. Tiie reunion commences on September 2d and continues to and including the 4tb, The found trip railroad tickets go on sale August 3oth, and will be sold good for the trip to and include September 4th. For tbe return trip they will be accepted for passage up to ami including September 8th. This affords a limit of tea full days, certainly a liberal ttpportunity to enjoy the benefits of tbe exceeding low rates and tbe strikingly entertaining series of events on the card for the week. This will be an old-time tented camp, located conveniently to tbe central poiut of interest, and it will be most conform ably arranged aud thoroughly well managed. Sheridan will be of tbe distinguished gener als present, aud Hancock, McClellan, Rose- 13 U U Ti 9 64 12 W attach- ,i,..wir i f it.i.i.rl..,., "nfK,. of space. Every detail will be looked after 'VO), and ftvL'ht from rittsbnnr. . l :.. !i " . u. ti.:. to intire tbe comfort and omvenience of ii Jti au-h u lmv, this is the wav to i .i . . all. Xo extra charge of any character will -ei a una at a very low t.rice. 1'!mk sen J 1 . ... ... .. l- made at the hotels or elsewhere, and at f. i oer. iue jurv lor uie two liover properties i - - - - - ir CIMlIar. .1 . . J "r TIJ,,,r,." n,M s i La fnrn i. U ) n c J and the Weber property is the same as that -""p - . H. Sowers, T. , fjr the FTm t OI tbe j the nominal price of 25 cents and no charge IcbaJleiige all coniuiitioii tn co aide bv ! Rover uroi-erties on tbe 11th and on the! f'jr lodging. fide with the Terry Spring-tooth Harrow, , Welier property on the l.'th. It is said that j Following the doseof the Society exercis nd produce its Kjual, ' u other claims for damages have been ami j es on the 4th there will be a grand parade of James B. IIolpebcavsi. tcably adjusted. I military. Grand Army post, veterans, etc.i That stable manure Is a nm-class fertilizer. It is alio true that Animal Bone Phosphates are flrst-elass fertilizer We know that It costs sons farmers a much as i30 and fW per acre for stable manure, while one-half o( the amount lntested lo Animal Bone Manures would give as good result. Yet all e ask farmers U use Is Goo pounds per acre of an j oi Baughs Raw BaoeUannrea. and thereby find that they pay a large percentage of profit upon the Investment. 304) pounds of the fj33 Phosphate, at 933 per toe la Philadelphia, euttj M.XS. Some farmers think 4t0 pounds pre acre enough. S bags of tbe 435 each SO pounds, will give jou 400 Ut 500. TRY ITI For circulars giving analysis ! and further information, call on or address BAUGH & SONS, Sole Manufacturers of the $23 Phosphate, PHILADELPHIA. FEXX'A. TERMS. The terms of rah- are 5 per rent, of the pnrch.i"o inonev on the dav of sale and the balance of the one-third of the whole purchase mime on tiiccor hrumliun of the sale and dcllvenr "II le deed nit I the remainder in two equal annual piymeots Willi interest thereon from tne date ol eiiiUnnatin ot sale, to tie secured bv bond and mortKazs on tbe firemises som. 1 ha property win d tow cirar lens except the price ot So. 7 above, which will esold suhject to the pavmeutof 4V4s per annum to Klitalieih Miller dufinK her natural llie and at her death the payment ot 7iS.14 to the heirs of Jonathan Miller, deceased. S. U. MAIiKLK. 3a.. aus-. Ixecutor. ATE In I'.iint Township. S.irrifr?et bounty two and onc-lt.ill mites Irmu Sc:iln Iivcl. aad one mtl3 from SiiuicrtM-t und Cambria Kali road. Tlii (arm i-ontaims aliout 30 Acres of Ljnd. lorty ai res ot hit-h are t li-arcd auii in a .noil state oi cultivation, and the balance in Rood timber. There Is a irooil twe-fttory plank Dwelling UHLouse, l!,:r.k Hum, an I other neceiry outbuiId!nir on the j. remises. Also, a jrotd i-'iutt Oreharil, Su- r t.arap. and a if'io.l cual hanl;, four-ijot vein, open, lor lurt her information cnil on SAMUEL J. CUSTER, On the !'reDi;.-e. or adddress at Scalp Level C'anibrii County, Pa. Augotf. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF Talaalile Beal Estate. The niidi-rsUncil Execuiorof Hartmno Kelt, deeeaseil. late ol iitcnycrccic township, Somerset couiuy, ra., win oi:cr wr file on SATURDAY. AUGUST SO, 1SS4, on the premlft j In Sronycreek township, Sormr Mt ooQiuy, FaM al 1 o'cIck p. m.. the MILL PROPERTY, known STOXYCREEK MILLS, situate on a mountain stream, a brunch of the Stonycreek, within threclourths of a lniile fnun the village ot Koxhury. and three-fourth of a mile from the new railroad, now huiliiinir) ccutainin; 44 acres aiorc ur lci, ou which are ejected AQD I "7 JJ" Send 6 cents torpos i IX I Mim dm mil reinivs free a costly box ol jcm nm, w inch wiil help yon to more money riuht away than anything ele in thii World. All, oi either sex. sui'cned Irom first hour. Tbe brra 1 road to fortune opens I elure the work ers, absolutely sure. At once address, 1 ri s Co.,Auirusta, Maine. lanJi. tiih rnu.ic " Wo are anin olferii;.; mirct lidiratiil Star Copper Rod, The Only I'rotcction against I.iL-Ltninfr. Those who desire having their BUILDINGS PROTECTED, ShouM cull on or a'Mroi u. . WMSm SATISFACTION, OK NO PAY. RtlODS BIIOS. ?(tMF.Esirr, July li, lil. tf. Large, ran are TORTH A 1I1P 18 FimSflS" To sea onr Immense Itct.ail Stores. Sllss, Iress (rood. lre.s Trimmim. Hosiery, Ktd, Silk and Idsle Oloves : Mlllinerv-. leathers, Klowi rs. IK-es. Embroideries, Farasuls, Sun l iii brellas. Fans, Handkerchiels. Ladies' and l.'liil ilreus' Wraps and Suits. Jersey Jackets in black and colors : white (jraduatimr lircsaes, I'ndcr weur fur Men, Women and Children ; Furnishing Goods For Men and lloyg, Vict Curtain?, TaMe Llneci, Tuwels. Yru oau iret everythto you need under one roof. mil a uu., Pei Ave. Retail Stores, Mm LIBRARY HALL BUILDIXG, ABOVE 6th SI. 5 Big Stores in One. iunls-2m. me nnf.TuPiTTi1 duo. nuiii Two Dwelling Houses, GRIST MILL, Bam, StaM Suar-camp, and other O'jil.nuie.'. Tne Milt liuiMinK is4x4 (eet, three gtorie.4 iiih. contain three run of sU'iie, and all otlier u..it'tiin(:ry nece-ary for the m;nn tnesurv of vod h iur, atid has a fcood castom There Is an eraine m the mill, roitciin be run ith-r ly pteam or w.it?r power arTKIi:.S r-oniibie, and will fc made lnown on duy ul .sole. JOStPK REITZ, auJ. KAecutor. OF pn;LrcsAL: Valuable Real Estate ! I )Y virtue of an order of sale issued out of the i 'rahHnf' Ct-urt of S'-inerst Countv. Pa., to the nnderincl Exeators of Henry IandisdeeM f'-rthe pvu:vnt of dehts dirt'ttf-i. there will he export U naie by paMic riutcry. on the premiss, in iirothersvallcy lownK.pT on SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, ISSt. Q0URT PICOULAMATI0X. HKRKA4, the Honorable William J. Bake, President Judve ol the several Courts of Common Pleas of the sereral counties composing: the l'.h Judicial district, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Oenera.1 Jail Delivery, for the trial of ail eapiial and other offenders In the said District. and Wm. I'ol.l.ns and Sahtee Sstdkr. tsquirea, Judareaof fhe Courtaor Common Pleas and Jutices ol ibe Courts ol Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery Urthe trial of all capi tal and other offenders in tbe county of Somerset, hare issued tb' lr precepts and to me directed, for holding; a Court of Common Pleaa add General Quarter Sessions of tbe Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Courts of Oyer and Terminer, at Somerset, on day, slept. 13, la'4- Noru-a Is hereby given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constable within the aid County ol Somerset, that they be then and there in their proper persons with their roils, rec ords, inquisitions, examinations and other remem brances, to do those t him;s which to their offices and lu that behalf appertain to be done : and also they wbo will prosecute airalnat the prisoner that ar or shall be in the jail ot Somerset conn ty, to be then and there to prosecute against them a shall M just. JOHN J. SPANGLER. SBEBtn' Omn, ( Sherifl. At;.'.!), ML Butterictts Patterns I I Now Have in Stock a Full Line of ButterickV Cut-Paper Patterns, OF THIS FALLS STILES, FOR Indies, Hines and Cbildreii. Mrs. .A. E. Uhl. aug3u-tf. at I ii'eLfk p.m.. the fi Ibminir di-vi-tVi! Heal tstate: A tract "..t land pitustt In said Towuchiu t ol t;nthcrv.il:ey. ail i.-iruiir hinds of Jeee A. Limtis. John A It Hither. Henry Iiayman and ! others coniainint; iAt acres more or lem, 40 acres of ! Iiich ar? c!crd, the balance well timber, d. on which arc erccte.l a Lani'i Distillery, Chuppina Mili. , Two Dwelling Houses, uses, with other TERMS : CURTIS K. GROVE. ( Eaat from Court House.) Somerset, QUINFS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Their Stock is giving you a wide to select from, and theii prices are the Lowest. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A, HAIJI OFFrCt AND YARD : MISSillll HI UlVUiiitU. ; I tr.in. t, Ollii. :m.1 Var.l Uear 26 Main street.: Wholesalers and Retailers o?. sc. n. n. imm. Xsuraber 4XD EUILX:i3 2IATZ2IAL3, Hard anJ Sofi Mi VAK, POPI.AR. SllllXiS. PIlKETS, M'T I.D IX (1 1. Av. WAIM r, ri-CORIXO. fci I Stt, SI-AiR ItilLS, fHERRY. YH.IOW P1XE, SHIMiLES, l oiX1. mil "iff IIS CHESI-XLT, WHITE PISE. LATH, HI. IS OS, XEH El. POSTS A Oencr.tl Line of all imii of l.amlr and KuiMiii M:ueri:il and Kiiinir Klute kept In stiH-lt. AIhi, run lurnwn anythitiK in the line ol our businrt-a to i rn. r with re:istiiiable prmiiti,es, -m il a HrHCketf. Odd-slieil w..rk, ic. ELIAS OUjNTZNrilNr auvr, Manager, Somerset Branch. Offices and Yard OpprjsrtS C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. BOYTS, PORTER & 00 Brass and Iron Founders, 31acliinists, and Mann lai'tii rers of Miners' Supplies, WATEK ST., iH'PnsiTF. H. .1- ft. PEl'OT, CSSE!.I.-.'IU.F, I'A. MANUFACTURERS OF ThE YOUGH STEABff PUMP. t Ki-erv Pnmt) fully wauka.s r ;i it t'r.l, Penn'n. .Uanufacturer of BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, CARRIAGES, SPRIXr, WAGOXS, BUCK WAGOXS, AND EASTEKX AND VESTEHN WUBK Furnl-hed on !S licit Notice. Painting Done on Short Time. My work is made out of Thorouahly Sratontd Wood, and the Htit Iron and S.'rrl. fubstan. tiallTl'onstnicte.1, Neatly Finished, and H'arrnef lo Give Situaction. I Employ Cnlj First-Class Tcrkraea. Repairing of All Kindsin My Line Done on Sh-irt Notice. PICES REASOXABLE, and All Work Warranted. Call and Examine mr Stock, and jim Price. I do Waifon-work. and furnish Selves lur Wind- Mills. Keinetnber the place, and call in. CURTIS K. GROVE, ( EaJi of Court House.) aprGO-lyr. SUMEUSET, PA. I J a .V For Coal Flint's, Furnaces, Kailroads, and DoiIt?r Fced Turn-Table Dump Cars. Stone Picks, Hoisting Crabs Stone Wedges, LARRIES, TIT CAKe, fOKK SCRAPKKS. COKE HARROWS C0KF OVEN K T M ES, R. R. FROGS, RRIDCK ROLTS, SWITCH t ..;NI)S, MILL BEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Heavy Oasiinjrs rul Forcings ; repaired at short tiotire. Sbet-t-Ircn Work ; Machinery nf all kimis built and niayT-lyr. PITTSBURGH j-EMALE COLLEGE X ian,rt aa-iiisiiitmi i lama ai Q uawaaaaawawaM aawawawaaawaaaawawaM ?!0 PITTSBURGH COMSERVATOSY OF SMiC-lOO full Hosie Lessons far $18. f I.ihml Artu, M 'ilc. Etocntim. ytntttm I mwi. . Vntrf. flinlthfH ler.it,. clirirjin. Ttr:ith vi-w ,,-.M-ua s..pi, 3rd. Ik l..r ajjkiu rnniiK-iuriiM DR. I. C. PRSH!?C, Pittsburgh, Pa 1-Mtn h'nv for now A D M I NISTR ATOR'S NOTICE EHDOBSED BT arire S'ablo. Two Spriiu I utliuili!:r.irs, Entatcol llcnrr Marlir. dccM. late nf S"nthmt- i SnTtXTsTTSTX IS tun Township, tvonerspt IVuntjr, Fa. letter of Adtuinistration ontheabiire eatntn havinicbeen cranled to the underljined by the ' FMCTlCALLl prnper authority. Bntico is h-jrchy uiven tn all pi-r.,0s lr.debti d t estate to mHe imme li- ate payment, ami tboje havina; clnims rznint the sitnewill present fhcin only authenii-a'.eif fur, ettlement on Sattirdav. SeptemberVi, 1SH, at the : :aie resilience oi tne iit.-i-nsiii. 11 AN .V AH MAKTZ. u(fS. A'!n:ilitstr:ilrlx MsstrK'iilils i E XI-XTTOR'S NOTICE. ! fjne-hilt In har-tlnn cimtirmation of sale, bal. an-je in one year, with Interest. DA MM, .1. niMBAKKE, JKSL LAriilS, autrlS. Executors. OorrocWd by Cook fs. Bbhrit. SUIIPJ I CHOICE GROCERIES, FL0UB & FEED Apples, arieil, la Aupiebnuer, I gul linn, -p 1 li liutler, S (keu) (rdl) Uuckwhcat ) bush , " meal, 109 Its BCC5W2ZV Bacon, shoulders, jl sides, - eoantrThams. ft Corn, (ear) new ft bushel (snelled I old ; " meal ft. Call skins, ft Kit it s, fi dot Fiour.V bl l Flaxseed, V bu. (40 ft) Hums, (sugar-cured) $ ft Lard. ft Leatber. red sole, f) ft , " upper, - " kip. " Mld.iMnirs, and chop 100 Is.... tuts, ip bu Folatoes, bu (new) Peaches, dried, a ft Rve,?l ba Raits. V ft Salt, No. 1. V b!L extra ,. Oround Alaai. portjek... Ashton. per sack Siiir, yei'.irw 1 ft while " Tallow, J ft Wheat, bu Wool, V i.iu-.c of Jacnb May. dee'd !:tto of Vppc; TurSty- ' b ut township. Somerset ei'unty, Pa. Lettera testamentary on the alr elate havlntc been granted to the underj!cnfd by the; I .r. . ... r .nlhuri-w vrttim 1. kmul.w . .. A n persens indebted t said estate to infce Immediate . pavment. andth'ise haviiiitchilmsaiciin.it lh.iu;e i will preneutthem duly anihertliated lor svtike-: ment on Satunlay, the uth any of September.' ' IMI, at my o.tlce iu Ku wi.l. JiUUB GI.KIl VKI. ' ';gl3. Kxecutors. I CHE : PHiniri n i vm APES THAU m STONE. Over 50O Beautiful Designs. i Tf Send for Price List t Circulars. Y w ri(T'M ST MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, EiUDGiPOitT. CUSS. It VTill Pay You To Buy Your Memorial Work Of e F. Staffer, tercel, Ma, Manufacturer of and Dealer in gum us Hum work. WHITE BRONZE! Pers-ns in ri-cd of M'Xt ME.ST IKtf will fiml it to ibeir intmet trll at twy shoo, where pn.(.cr -aowinit will be tiven theia, -.tri-f'U-Utin HvarcnUPd in Erm fsw, anil TRli t.t la.Kr LOW. linrita Special AtteBtiontu th irrrrrrft.i rrti i r.r WASHINGTON. PA. F.iirhl.T-Thirtl Vnr hxlm Kepfembcr II. IshI. liitructiin (tivni in t1x-wail and K-icntilic IJCllptes. Mui''-at Prriartl -tr t'l'l.tx' Yoasi in a Prepvratory IMMrtnmil cnudticfi-il by -iic C'oiioire Fwultv. For infuruia'iun. anwl) to JXlUJi 1. MuriAT, It. 1 freL. anic-it. 1 re 3.33'! 'iic dministratoivs kotce. ....15c J 'Infill i Estate or Jacob S. Miller, deo'd. lt of Slllfon! Twp Someiset Co., Fa. " Letter! of administration f. the aboTe estate llTn reea t ranted to tbe underslirned, by tbe wwa''.J:iIiiJektl to U to make imnied iate payment and ; those hiring cUitms or demand will please pre I 'v!1L;;.,w ! sent them duly authenticated lor setliemeBt n , tti I Friday, the SM aay ol Auituat, b-vt, at kl ertii ! aX- in Kockwood. JS'S JOSEPH D.MILLER, 1 iul2X Adminiatraior. ...... .... ; 45ei;oc I ::::::::::.S2i!i ijxecutoiis' xotce. ; TftiS-SS' I'j i le ! Estate of John P. Cover, late of Brothersrmlley I ltiOuj Township, Somerset County, Fa. ! .. 1 !&1 W ; Letters testaniary on the aboTe eiiate harina: i WSOibeen itmnteii to the nndersta-ned l y the proper 8-ee ! aulborttr. notice is bereb niven lu all pemoua j SciJles i indented to said estate to make Immoliaie pay-j ;" 1 ment, and those baria claim attain. tbe same i , f I m present tbem duly auineninrateii lor 35c4ir9e ! fc ttlement mi Mimilay. September "M. at the I bite residence ot deceaaed. No account accepteil i unfens duly presented accordlna: to law. I 1 PE1 EK J. t'I'VER. i.iix EiecuuT. White Bronze, or Pure Zinc Monuments, Intrfrlor. tvKEV. W. A.ORIX, xa Jhmittnt Imprwm. nt In porn t of MATEHI4L A ('tfSSTHlvn-'i v, iri wliL-fj U ileal us ei Ut i9 tha FoiMiUbr JVIvDumut UrwT CbAHatefti.e CUium. w, iill ft" M s al'aV I nw a v M k. t v.. a belJa WM. jT SHAPFEB. WILL H. WOOD. atlMU.iil ji.Miiuj, f jusrot IMW i i ur Cantassers In The Annual Meeting of tbe Stockholders of ibe . i I Yj I it in Slate to tike or- j Sava.-e Fin Brick Company will be held at their j ,1m Pir Nurse rr bt.ci. .VcJj end tunrabtt . (iflice at KeTsfice Junction. Somerfet County. 1 Haylofmmt Exponence In the bustners not re- t Fa., oil Thuriar, September IS, V-?. at 10 ouirei lHureerlee wblely nd larorably knows, i o cik A. , lor me prpoie oi eio unit noara i for terms address j ef Director, to serve durlnsr the eonolner year, and T v VAJf DVSEx NUKSEET CO OE- the traesactb of such other buslnesa a may 1 " ' . 1 'mi,' . : ' " If., ? 'V v I Jeweler, Xo. 2, I5aer Kforb, Somerset, Peim'a. Vazasi wa saiii sir? 3a3 rxn -Win. ' ENGRAVING NEATLYDONE. HD2ICAL 1NSIEUIOTS iM SHEET YUSIu come lfVire them. KUi(-JU-M. may - JASFEK a. PORTER. Secretary. JfEVA. fY. Vaa Dusen Kunieriea EsublUhed 1S3. Also, etock at wholesale. jun2i. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO IT WILL PAY YOU TO I557Y YOUI5 DRY GOOD AX I) MILLINEEY GOODS i GEIS, FOSTER & v J