The Somerset Herald. WEDKESDAT. .NovemUr e.UTe- V. S. TEMPLE & CO. BUTTER CCKKISSION MEECHAKTS! 47 South. Howard St, Baltimare. We rifer to FARMERS It MERCHANTS NATIONAL. BANK, Baltimore. 'TO THE FARMERS ! Ship your Butter to W. S. TEMPLE & CO. They got beat prices last season for every farmer w ho shipped to them, and if you wish high price this season you will do weil to ship to them. Pay that little bill. Wister will soon lie here. Tl RKETsare beginning to tremble. Fractional currency is getting od usu ally scarce. Farmers devote their attention princi Illy to busking corn. Now that the electiiMi is over turkey rattling will begin. The fattening porker and turkey now muncheth green corn. Sovs of our hunters ara bringing in fine strings ot birds and cotton tails. Now is the time to advertise 111 and winter goods. EvF.RTnoPT should ftl an interest in and take lliei. home p.pera. The Centennial cls al 4 o'clock on Friday. Nor. 10. Akd now is the season lor the girls to get chap on their lips. Tbe naughty wind. , Nt'THERi girl or a wag.m ininu a ton cue. will make much ueaawar in tins world. There is no money trmt pave such a percentage as that spent in judicious ad- vertising. WANTED. 100 II. Ginseng. Call on or address Kinney Sl Campbell, Druggists Johnstown. I'a. EnscopAL Service w ill le held in the Good Templars' Hall, on Sunday next, at 101 a. m. and T p. nu There is no specified time for cutting at iVt'Wood. but Sunday's wood should be cut tbe day before. Personal. Lieut. Ales. Ogle, of Fort Abraham Lincoln, is at home on a fur lough, lie looks well and beany. The campaign just clowd was the most enthusiast icon the Republican side ot any campaign they hare gone into since '60. Moho ass team will be in town on the first Tuesday of Court as usual. Lookout for your w inter supplies of woollen goods. Good roiJ ir cash only at Fashion Bazar. Mrs. J. B. Turner flu No. 6. Mammoth Block. Tret are talking of organizing a brass band in Jennertowa. How they will wish they bad let it alooe in about three months time. Fink two button Kid Gloves, all shsdes and sizes, at 1, at Fashion Bazar. Mrs. J. B. Tredwei.l. No. 6 Mammoth Block. That odoriferous compound of salt and cabbage knowea as sauer-kraut is rvreir ing tbe attention of numerous families just now. Some fellow, who is altogether too curi ous for this world, wants to know what township road supervisors do besides draw ing their salaries. . Call and see tbe two button, fl Kids at Fashion Bazar. Mrs. J. B. Tredwei.l, No. 6, Mammoth Block. The cleaning days have come again, the worst ot all the year; when soapsuds fill your ryes and moufh. and whitewash fill your ear. For the best Oysters, slewed or raw, by the quart, can or half can. go to V. If. Piatt's saloon, basement Cook &. Reerita' Block, under post office. ' " Imported Canariea and Cages at Jov prices, at Fashion Bazar. Mrs. J as. B. Tredwelu No. 8, Mammoth Block NoTBlso on this loot st. ol will drag tbe conceit out of a young man more than to step on a lady's tail while walking op a cbnrch aisle. ' ' Eor b."st Ulttnue" Qj sters, patronire . . Uiati'l carrier, who carries the bucket la'x-led with the American Flag and Shield. Fl and Feather Trfmruimr for HaU and Coats, by the vard, at Fasliioo Baxar. Mrs. J. B. Thedwell. No. 8, Mammoth Block. Five thousand unclaimed trunks are I storetlir, the W est Philadi-lphia dep. of: the rynnsylvan.a railed This is the : champion grand trunk navl ol tbe coun- l 7- i The locomotive ia fast wiping out tbe canal horse. Ex. auu it ie iai i'iu i'ui mc .atiaui i cow, too. judging from tbe numler killed i -n tbe railroad. . I Sewixo bees will anon be in vogue, and ; at very mevrint: three or lonr African Hymens a$ pn.vwm wi n ci'EDea. ! tmrif Wiucnburg. Pocabootaa, d tbe character of eighteen d-iens will jerint.r x Uoads and Somerset were im- ae ruined. i ulrUse There has been bo such outpour- "w.. " " , ' , . , . . i incs of Ibe peopie since; tbe Campaign ol ntlttf i State law which makes it'ijg t;. tbe duty of nd suierrisors to erect sign I MIM boards at the intersection of all roads in their respective u.wnst.ips. Tbe penally! Tbe State anctlion lor the prectHHi for neglect U tea d..llrs sad ls. ' rf 1,nM!- " xbeu Ul metlo PniWeJ- . n : pbia, revomnrended tbe alteration of tbe Notwithstakdiko the election excite j P"01 laws so that tbe running of deer with meet, we are receiving and fellin: targe ' probibiled, tUat tbe close p.f ;h; cJUantlilft 'of giiod to our line, at' low B mires. bs. ). B. TaEDsTELu no. C, MaaamtMh Biock. A Springfield girl, having rebuked Iter - '- brother for bsipj be terjl 'Vwet," th The erenattoa furnace at Washington, latter bitterly rrnmrked, "a ben it's a , this State, ia attracting attention from all horse, lie's s weaty ; wbea it's a man, per- quarters, and ia tbe coarse of a few days spire is the wotd ; but wbea it's a young it is expected that a large number ol afie'n ladv, like vou, she only glows." i tific men will meci tbere fut tbe purpose ' - of witneasipg the inctotralHH ot lb bodf AstbatclaoS of birds atvletl "instsclir ! ol a mas who recently died la Brooklyn, eroua" are nut generally fcnonn toguo-'New York, and vboae remains have been era. we rive tka sol low iar list frotu the' nrmenrd k tbe first prajctical eXDeriroent reviaed eiilioa of tbe game lawa, for the , ewpeoial benefit ol "pot buntera. Night-, baak. blue bird, eat bird, cedar bird, tan-' 'urr. reel or cardinal bird, robin, oriole. ' ticker, woodpecker, sparraw, wkippor , will, thraab, lark. Bock, atarua, cbuaaey swallow, bara swallow. The taking or killiag of the above named birds is not al j lowed, aader a penalty of Br dollar for each bird except lor scVnlific purpnae. An Illinois girl couldn't gel certificate aa arbonl teacher because flic wa a nble to tell whr lli uind wlieels of wagon ire lareer than tlia front on. Ofeuune 11 our teacher know, or if Ibeydon laooa will, you may bet, Tu atitutiin leave gatuereiB report that out only is there a rrrnt lack or tbe usual ly Itrilliitnt colon, but tbe leave. ar much thinner than in former rears lor aouM rray- md, thus making it very ditticult to press and iiamJlc the in. This is the time ol tear fr a man to lnuk along the midnight shelf and wander wbirb bottle holds ;ne wnuKy and wnicn tbe letch up. . Ytrk litrald. It mar be : but wnal tut cicsens oocs a ram want with ketchup at midnight. It is not new, but we will publish it anyhow : Tb melsnotvolly vt bar eome TIm anddsst of tb Tear, When it's a little loo warn (or whiskey Awl aot odd enough for beer. You mar think that tbe number of per sons who are addicted to the use of tobacco in any grven community is fearfully Urge. But it you want to be undeceired just stand on the first corner and auk each passerby for a "chaw," Tv uti Inilk n numjl fl, I A J IIU wail IfUlil VW R . ,a,w world, you must hire en express train to pullit; but ir ycu want a lie to go rouna the world, it will fly; it is light as a leather, and a breath will carry it. 7y daU. This is an age of progression, but still few people remember that room should be ventilated from the bottom from where the tout and dusty air can escape, and not from the top from w here the warm and pure air escapes. The Somerset County Conference of the Evangelical Church, will meet in Lerans- vil!e, Nov. 2tth. The following subjects and essayists have been chosen : Justification by Faith, Her. J. I'omn- berger. Sanctihcalion. J. CD run. Beneficence. A. M. Whetstone. I). T. KOKEB, Secretary. A HEOEJ.T writer observes: "It is curious and possibly a little disheartening to think how terribly a journalist may ton. and yet leave behind bun hardly any mon umeut to bis fidelity and industry." Newa paper men are so busy making records fur other men that they have no tune to think ol their own monuments. The Meversdale IndtptnAent came to us in a rather queer shaic last week. Tbe paper proper had a small amount of polit ical matter and a great number ol adver tisements, while the supplement contained all the local news, but Lou says he is go ing lor a new press this week, and men "Kicliard is bimacu again. As will be seen bv our advertising col- uuius, the lirm of Miller Bros. 4 Hainea has been dissolved and the mercantile business is now ling carried on at the the old stand by Miller Bros. Give them a call and aee their large st-jck of goods. You will find them just the right kind n( men to deal witli. A max rushes into a post-office. '-Quick, postage stamp : ot what denomination, sir: "The cheapest you have." But where ia the letter to go?" "It isn't for any letter; I've cut my finger." The authorities of Lebanon county are in a quandary as to w hat disposition tbey shall make of the large number of tramj they bare imprisoned. If they retain them much expense w ill be incurred, and if they discharge them fears are entertained that the ragranis will commit depredations in the rural districts. NOTICE The books of the firm ot Ganiian &. Gary have been left with me for collection. All accounts unpaid on tbe first dav of Januarv 18. i will be collected by taw. J. P. Philsoj.", Berlin Pa Tux editors of the Altoona Jlirror have been arrested and held lo Iwil to answer the cbaree of libelling James M. Stitfler. esq., the Ut publican candidate tor Sheriff in Ulair county. 1 he liiiel consists in charging; that gentleman of being a party to a real estate ring said to exist in that county. Dr. L. W. CBAn-rros. who practised medicine for a aumlier of years in I' rsina. on Tnendav. rt. 81st, was married to Miss Ella W. Thomas, ot Memphis. Tenn , Ir. Crampton is at present an assistant surgeon in the United Stales Army. That bis choice be a happy one is tbe wish ol bis many friend in this county. Mr. Jeha Bloom, of Pike township. Clearfield county, a gentleman weighing about 350 pounds, aruse from bis bed a lew mornings ago and was ia ths act of dress ing bimaell, when tbe bones of bis one leg were b'.terallr crushed to pieces, and the union unate man fell to the floor in great a cm p. loo mucn avoirdupois lor one ISloom. we take it. At tbe last meeting of tbeBoston School Board an order was presented and referred loan appropriate committee, directing in quiry as to the advisabilitv of appointing a meuical inspector of pablic Schools, who shall supervise all matters pertaining to their sanitary condition, including meas ures tor tbe prevention ol contagious dis eases in them. - The motto lor the week on a little girl's Sunday school card was: "Get thee behind me, Sa'tan." There were gooseberries in the garden, but she was fobidden to pluck them. Pluck them she did, "Why did you not." said the mother, "when yon were templed to touch them, say, Get thee behind me, Satan!'" "I did."abe aaid earnestly, "and be got behind me, and pushed me in the bush." SrEAEiNU of money, some describe it as "spondulix," some as the sugar," some as "rhino," some as "the ready,'! some as "spoons," others as "brads." Tbe French call it "1'aryrni," tbe En glish "the needful," the 'Mexicans cast ings. " In the South it is 'Tocks," in' rhe East "tiD," in the West "rags," in' Can ada it g-as by' ibe name of spelter." Hereabouts it is ""i-hoit-" An adjourned meeting uf the stockhold ers of tue Pnteborgh J( Baltimore t'oke Cole & Iron Co. will be held at the office of J.F. Uravo. Estj . No. 83 Wood St. Pittsburg, on Friday. Nov. 14. 1876, at 2 J o'cloc k, p. m. W. P. Thomson, Secretary. pOB HmAtERS All per- guQa kD,miog tbeolves to be indeuud to c B Colboro 4 wj pJeMe .ni ,Ue eilher by M nol& Please give this your prompt attention as this will be vour last notice. C. U Colboks A Co, No. 2. IWr's Block. Simerset, Pa. Nov. , 1876. The Hayes and Wheeler meetings last week at Will's School House. Kboads School House, Bakersville. Petetbnrf, rsLnrllUTirW I rtn f srnenu!eAis WslsArM ?P,S "T t01"!" T Wf tr rtuaji; ILal Erasi piorcr (uooting eooum m menc July 14. uuail Irom November 1 to Januarv 1. and that fhhioE with ouUinea be allo'med. ' to I made. It at alao stated that a lady of weaita aaa renaeraeai ta lew lork feaa written lo ut. ke-JSoyaje. propnetor ol the furnace, lhat Abe baa Bade arran re- ments by waiebjibe admiaiatratoia of her property i4 t rrqsuta to aaw her re mains reduced to asbea, ia tbe retort at Washington, as tooa as the breath Waves ber body, bo much tor the taaovaUoa I tiodueed by the aged physician. W. S. COMMISSION! MERCHANTS, No 47 South. Ho ward St., We have every facility for handling and selling Butter to the advantage of the Farmers and Merchants, and solicit libend our friends who ship to us to promptly ineir sates ana cnecKS. We refer to tbe Farmers and Merchants Baltimore, Md. Bold Mr-RDE.-On Satuidty night or CH'R young friend Chas.O. Ufjrst, while u enter. Some of our blest men in the ast week the famous "watchdog belong- .n ru,t tmorelHD.l ncceeIed in diflerent learned prnfessit.ns, entered them lag to Phoebe Htahl of Brothersvalley tp.. shooting orer three hendred partridges. ; tujs Tcry WB was enticed from the porch and hung to I tell you C'has. is hard to beat and the If. however, you make a mistake in her bare where he was found dead on mn that brings in more gme after a days putting into a prolessit.n a son who ought Sunday morning. The dog was particu- hun. than lie must get up pn-tty early. to be a niw-hanie. that mistake will ntctr huly noted for hut great courage and n Wednesday last, he returnwl home rectify itself He will remain in that pro watchfulness. The dog was valued at nd brtwght w.i h him quite a large uum- res,ill0 an ,ue davs of his life, and a mis 30 and any clue leading to the discovery her ol bird. His friends were invited m erai.le man he will be. simply because of the mischief doers will be amply re warded. Positively the last opportunity of vis it mi Washington City. Baltimore. I'hila rirlnhia. and the Centennial Exhibition. . ... . . tor six dollars, win be given I lie travel- ing public, on election day and the day fol- lowing. Special excursion trains, lialti- more dc Ohio Railroad, will leave the de- pot. corner ol Grant and Water streets, Pittsburg, on Tuesday, November 7th, at 8.-00 p. m., and Wednesdav. November 8th, at 8:15 and 8:45 a m. Passengers bv this route are granted the privilege of stopping at Washington City and Balti more, going or returning from the Centen nial. A max in Solano county. California beat bis wife so unmercifully to it she died within a week. When the carriages and hearse passed through the streets of Kooxville. he was shaking dice in a sa loon. Some one remarked that it was his wile's funeral, and he went to the door, lilted bis hat, and hurrahed. This greet ing seemed to shock the sensitive public sentiment of the town. The brute was discovered the next morning lying ir the shallow waiter of the creek, with one or two bowlders on top of him. WAGO.VS. Having recently accepted the agency for this county ol tbe Studehaker Co., I am selling excellent wagons of all dimen sions on special terms ol ten JJjitars monthly payments. - Any person wanun? a w a iron win cer tainly find It decidedly lo their ioterest to consult me before purchasing elsewhere. Address W. W. Hartzell. Somerset, Pa. Ix leaving town on Saturday morninir, Forepaugb's showmen got badly scattered and demoralized. One wagon went to Boiling Springs, about five miles out of their way ; another in attempting to turn out the Baltimore pike upset al the rail road and broke sufficiently to release the birds it contained from captivity, but they were all promptly recaptured. Another wagon, in crossing the bridce below town, upset ani one ot the lions it contained escaped into the woods, but a short chase restored tbe animal to its care, the show- man capturing and handling it as a tanner would a dog. CarlitU Mirror. A lad nam ed E lmer Hackett, employ ed as a messenger at the telegraph signal lower at the Altoona fre if lit ilepot, moun ted the platlorm ol a freight car while in a state of somnambulism, on Thursday night last, and was in the act of crossing over blister was lound upon her ribs. Conceal when another section of the train came ed elsewhere on ber tersn were found down and struck the car on which he was sprites of paper and brass, nnd these, it standing, precipitating him to the ground seems, werethe instruments with which and causing bis heal ?o come .n contact sheconjured. "Makeme a fuilcontession. with one of tbe rails, which inflicted an ' Mid the mandariD,"and 1 pleuee you ugly gash over bis left eye extending back my word that you tball escape unhurt ' behind tbe ear. "Von shall know all about it to-night," Greensborrh and all the region snd all the region of country between there and Latrobe was visited liy a terrific bail storm on Sunday evening htst, which shattered window panes by the hundred and covered toe eround with hail stones to a considerable depth, many ol which measured from an inch to an inch and a ball in circumference. Persons and animals caught in the storm wereseverly pelted, and in one case at least a horse run away with abugey. throwing the occupants, a lady and gentle man, out and injuring tbem slightly, be sides breaking the vehicle all to peice. The Easton Stutintl sava: The school board of tbe borough ol Freemansburgb got into a dead lock several months since on the Question of a teacher lor their high school Ibe board being equally divided between two applicant-in consequence tbe school remained closed. Inder the act of assembly, which contains a remedy lor cases of this kind, tbe. citizins ot lhat borough last weeak petitioned the court to come lo their relict After bearing their comvlaint Judce Mevers declared tne seats of tbe old Ixatrd vacant and appointed a new board, who are todiscbarge tbe duties of school directors until their successors are elected in February neit- This is tbe first case of the kind that 'has ever been brought to the notice of pur court. novelty sr mmy. There is no doubt but tbe present situa tion ot all kinds of business and industry is fearfully depressed, and it behooves every family lo look carefully to their ei- penaea. n inter mcominc on when chil dren are liable to Croup, Whooping Cough. Vtc. Coughs and colds will prevail every; where, and Lousuroption With other Throat and Lang diseases will carry off many. These diseases should not be ne glected. Doctor bills are expensive, and we would advise our people to use bo- cnn I UCKstAjf cTKt'P. It never has tailed. One bottle at 75 cents will keep your whole family well during tbe winter. Two doses will relieve any case. Sold in all towns in tbe United States, and by your Drugged G. W. Busy ob a Trwn atari I Will Wis. A few years since tbe proprietor of Dr. Morris' Syrup, W ild Cherry and Hore bound introduced it here. It was not it..j -..u 1m :.. i. IHAlirU. UUl aWJIU S-Ill 111 Ujari , V'UI riliw- ' ,- A , .jji . t bi become tbe most staple and popular palmonarr remedy in tbe market. It quickly cares -the worst codecs. cuii, oroup.- broocdit AsUitlia and incipient coosumpuiN. Aotami; act ao nicely in wboopiae couga, nnd U is so pleasant luat children readily take it ' Containiue no or lam. or other danrrtms drur. it is as sale as it ia sure. Trial nine, 10 cents ; hvrjre sixes, 50 cents and One Dollar. Sold by U. W. Bkkfobd. Also Agent lor rrot . rarKer fleasant to take, and requires no pbysid. Priced - : 1 1. cenrs. "c- ' Tbb Small Boy wag not raat very nu- merously last algbt, and to sqpply uf cabbage stalks must hav, been af IB t-. eras of tbe demand, from ih tad thai tbcra vera very tew door ha ai me red at by lit volatile, nrchin. One reason lor his ihaadesiaune from a most abominable practice may be traced to a bright moon arnicn annrus eriin eiraieenr nritiierusv in Ihedome overhead, an, whicb reveaW object ai plainly M tbe LifZtat of day, The lively you Ut pre ten the covering of dark, neaa when mux-hief is to be pertnnned, bat ibis "Hallow Eve, " was a boilow mockery, owing to his nsotksna being stuoepUbi of observation. But still lh custom of pnandinc door and enmmittia depreda- lioas Lbal were once the peculiar feature of tbe occasion, baa been diacownlenaaced toanck a. xlt ot late yearn as to do away wita swea orrwraeauf lae prce. ai ia aa weK thai tbia in ibe case, lor what waa coaasocrwd by of tbe boy. aa rare snort, ia suokrxi opoa by older people aalhe wwrat kind of saisybiyl, - Temple shipments of Glades Butter this sell their Butter at the best market prices, and will send them uunng tue evening, wtien they ail to. a fXtii d'S,X"1!5 of tUe drll-',U9 . . , " . Accident. tin Saturday allerntx.n last ' II i,:i " .. .,..v .... w iuo x itim.iuriiii u. ""u-hiiic lumronu was runuio;at tue l about lorty miles an hour past Car- snuuu, wucn a woman, nose name nM not een staled, juniel from the platlorra of one of the cars.' The train was stopped as oon as possible, aud Iwk e1 nP b the place with the e.tctalion 'hat a mangled botly would be found. pirange to say tue lady was not more se riously injured than the fracture of her collar bone, besides some contusions alxut the he:d. She wa conveyed to Mund Patch Tunnel, and is cetti'ne along very well under the care of Dr. Meyers. The explanation given by her for jumping from the train was the desire of reaching Meyersdale, and she was under the im pression that the schedule did not call fur a stop at that place, hence she took her chances. We are now experiencing the pleasures of that peculiar weather which we call Indian Summer. It is a short period of lwimy air sandwiched between the tir.it frosts of the full and the tiur;i blasts of coming winter. Barring the mists which have made tbe atmosphere heavy for this past few days and the r..ins that have lallt-n so easily, our Indian summer has now well maintained its ancient reputa lion. There is a singularity in the atmosphere at this season. The sky is blue, the air in geueml is clear, but there lingers about tbe horizon a sort ot haze which utfurtl material for the imagination of povts to work upon in their efforts to peer beyond the limits of things. The Indian summer is a dvliglitlul lime in the country, and fortunately it i a healthful one, both there and in town. The early frosts have checked malaria, -and open-air exercise i inviting. October ami June are the two healthiest mouths in the year. Then it is lhat our death rate is lowest. Iet every one enjoy this brief period i.f pleasant weather, leeling thankful that it is a time of health as well as ol lorely skics and agreeable atmiphere. Thp.re is big medicine at Chancliow, l he officials arrested ewlit ma tinaus, or prayer men, and lbrewihera inU prison 1 here was a lemale accomplice, and inas much as the scot-ial theory lhat a woman cannot keep a secret is one of the oldrsl axioms ot Chinese philosophy, the mau darin determined lo Iretit'l.er lenieutly in the bujieol coaAiug her to confess. The lady was searched and a 3" enormous Chinese replied the maiden. She tide a string to Plr "Pn, na m"lreu an incarnation: in aouui nueeo minuies tue iuiuz oi pa l-er oceanic auiing oi me. iiiotioz. nuiier- ing. growing, flying, until it was an enor- mous kite. Then she took one of the braas men; lo! it moved and snorted, there was a dreadfal sound like the clangor ol an armed host marching in md air. The poor mandarin saw aud heard ilall, but he understood nothing. Tbe woman kept tbe secret. The mandarin was scared. Chips. The new Somerset House is under roof; when completed it will be the must handsome country hotel in western Pennsylvania. Dr. Brubaker. ILL. ftier. Geo. Paiker, Val. Hay, i. H. I hi, A. II. Flick and .Maj. Solomon Baer have taken possesion ot Ibeir new bouses. J. O. Kimmcl is making preparations to Luild on the Ogle lot," in ibe spring. The new M. E. church U rapidly Hear ing completion. The Methodist congregation have pur chased the bell thai used lo formerly call the people ol New Baltimore to worship, autl intend placing it on their new church. Tbe Republican meelini! at the Court House Saturday night was a decided suc cess. If you see any person sporting a new bat in tbe next two weeks, you can rest assured that he bet on the election. The election is over and all's quiet along tbe Potomac." Tbe weather ol last week was l-nut':!u!. Did you vote on the winning side. Frank Weimer has token (sr-ssioa ol his bouse on the corner of Patriot aud Main Cross streets. Shake band all arouud aud )' thai you ' pever a ill" quarrel about politics again- The different t'unday schools of our town are aell attended. Did ou win lhat bet. ls raresita. Editor Hrbalp . I a ib to say a fe v words on a point which is haidiy ever thought ol by tb'ce who spek and write on the subject of education. ut which is, nevertheless, a matter of great importance to the tuture welfare of the young. Even though a parent has succeeded in securing a passable education lor bis child, he stiii cannot be satisfied unless he can alsi secure a cood position in ble Me lor him. hat . - . . i shall mv son beT Hal wouw oe tue m i respectable professioft he ouiht toenteri In what ocedpntion could he bria; tbe t.ii-'lies' honor and redet Use greatest credit upon roe? These are juetious hU.li every uren'. olten revolves in his own mind, when he thinks seriously of his child's luture welfare. And these ques tions cause also consideri'ile perplexity. Although this is to, yel I think a simple and very correct answer can be found to each of tbe questions. After having given your: son sues n oiui v 7 ,'t " (cb be can best make an bonet Itttng, , , i.i.,.i.-i.ii:. n uaieHiieqt mecbAcic, uf any kind, w ho andersiands U buaaiueea, ia iust aa ncc. esaary aqd iiael'ul lo his sallow men. anl as tespevtahle in society too, and ha.- just as much influence and is just as nappy as me ablest lawyer in ibe same oMumuuiiy. W hat more can yon wish for your soa than respectability enough to e tt ani drink, and to live and die in bappioeAi line rttmn. v ttmi t- I lie ions tu ue oyer anx'ioua to make a lawyer or a preach. ey of your son, when, in such an edort. you are fighting asainsi nature itself Yon aannot make h yoo r boy what be is not by nature. You can make the attempt. but yoo can be suocesstul only in mat ing him miserable tor life. Please think Jar- Ucubuiy ol one tbinz in rrrard to this maiter. If voo do make a mistake In airectin' your son to he a mechanic, wlnn be ought Jo be in a pn.fession, tbi. mkdake will, ia all probability, recuiy itsru. Nature, developing, ber power within bim, -ill punb kirn np iaJobtt rrgbt f lion j aad barwi U4 be xlwoan orn tbM professCoa w bicb lie may ornaitleat l & C. 3 season We can safelv nromise NATIONAL SANK, he has not the means of ever earning his brea.1. You all know of men who climb up awfully mmi the ranks ol mechanics into a learned profession ; but you know 0rn(,nu wi, e;er lUe ranks of lawyers nrniHr wnlA oniniii iteofti miv-lmnin Mlttioiiirh vou may know of some who b i wruld ba.ipier thciiiseltcs an cnuld rvc tlieir tclloamen better if they did . Ami is it true that all the natural digni ii aud all the strength of inti llect can l.e found among the professional men only? Do parents inquire when they are pulling f r:h every effort to push a darling son into a learned prolexion, that they wilt nect sstrily elevate him into a company men. all of whom are learned. Do they suppose that ignorance is lound nowhere else than among the mechanics and trades men ? There is as high an order of talent necessary to make irood mechanics, as is needed to make the best lawyer in tbe land. Go into some ot our great machine shoiia, au l examine the complex contrivances which are running in such periect obedi ence to the laws ot motion, turning out tor your comfort and happiness such arti cltsas are needed in your houses, or such ii9 are necessary in the iron horse that car ries you comfortably aith lighuiing speed from pi iC; to place, and sty if you can that no ingenuity or high oiderol talent was necwsirv to insure the construction of such an Iniric.kle aud complex piece of machinery, fcven the planning ot some ol our tine and spicious temples of justice required as much brain in those who first conceived such styles ol architecture, as is ueccssnry in the "he:id ot the ablest lawyer to construct the souudest arguiueut aud to make the most eloquent appe.il lhat may ever have been beard w ithin the walls llicreot. There is not as much difference ot mental capacity in some men ax is gen erally supposed. The difference ot intel lect is often greater in kind than in real strength. Let it not lie piesunied from these re marks that I would undervalue any of tLe leurned professions, or lhat a paxent should nl be proud of a ton who is eminently successful as a practitioner at the bar, or it one is a devoicd aud effectual preachhr of the gospel. B it 1 do say and that with ai! possible emphasis, that parents cannot make ot their sons so.ue oi.e uel thing when their taiehis aad natural abilities have in leuJed theiu lor something entirely differ ent. JollS WKAaLANy. Is Wide AaVe for November is given Part II. ot "A loll's Fair," instructing tfle ls as to the anieles they manufac ture aud send to the great Doll's Fair to be held in Bosteo in December. All toys and dolls sent to this Fair are to be dis tributed to the sick children in tbe hospi tals throughout the country on Christmas day. Ten prizes are to r? awarded the boy, and the October and November num bers, containing the Rules and Prize-list tor Ihi .'i girls and boys, ill be sent by the puj;U.ie.s on receipt of ten cents tor each number. 1 nuintier also lurnisues tue girls with a iVtiern-sheel for a doll's en ure waidrobu. I'be project will teach our girls much in the way ot cutting and uiak iai their o u ciothiug. I he minilM-r ota-ns with a Thunkis-'ivinT story, bv .Mrs. Kiiiily Huntingdon -Miller, -(jolly's Last NichL" A. K. Waud gives jt a .iriict frontispiece. It is followed by an exquisite pwm bv Mtry Keely Uoulelle, ,rHii,l!iiiher tirav." In -A t'oeoon Luterprise." Mrs. Jenncss gives an iuler tstmg exjieriencs ol two girls connected aiih the Kansas Silk Kami, conducted by the Marquis de liossiere. "Yamazwa" is au account of one ot the Japanese stu dents in this country, w ritten by a lady of a hose family be became a member. No. VI. of the P-iets' Homes'" gives portraits of Mr. J. J. and Mrs. S. M. li. 1'iatl. with a picture ot their residence al .Miitu tientl. anil iurui.-hes several pa of entertaining gossip concerning these'ta vorite Ainclicau poets tn.l their home. The serials. "Nau," b Mrs. S. C Hallo well, and CiiMd-fur-Notbing Polly," by Ella Fartuan. grow in interest, and display much good character painting. Tbe boys get a good story in "li hosts and Water melons, by J. II. Woodbury, while "Aunt t'ar.ny," ( Mrs. Fanny B;urow) de lights the Utile giils vulh "Funny Little Alice." Five illui-trated ipoenis. "W hit liniiton and his Cat," "Another Way," "Pussy-cat-mew." "Baby's Frights," and "l.illle liuumvav," together with an orig inal piece ot music, "A Turkey Song" fur Thatikirivtni, 'iuess W'ork, Magic Carjiet, Lei.ter De(ur:ment, S. !. Concert Exercise, cunqilete an excellent nura'ier ol ibis fine pictorial mnsraZ'ne. mly t.'J (er annum. Edited bv Ella Farniau. l'ubiishers, D. LoTUUOP i tu., A 3.' Franklin StP'el. Boston. This tints ul Pulll-htrs and Booksellers, in luruiahing the people wiih a tlrst-ciass mtg'ne al low a pti-e. are bill supple uieu.iaj liieir ur'e work in n another di recii.n, thai of luruishiug the ijunday st iiool. HoiiJ:iy, and General Book trade with a vast iarie'y of wholesome and en lertaining l'alalogu sent Jt- Jid upon applifAilioii, n iiiuiKD. LOIIIt SIPE. fVt. 20th, at tlte Luth eran parsonage, in Viietier.s, - by Rev. J.' J. Welsh. Mr. Robert Lohr to Miss Mary II. Sipe, both of Somerset county. SIMPM)N SiIAFFEIl. By the same, ' at the resiJcuee oi the brides parents, Oct. l4t. Mr. .Viso Snijison, of Jenner twp., to .Jis Lixaie SUadVr, of Queuia houini; twp, PLANK OIINDORF. t)n Hie 26th ot Kio!a.-r. !y ll.r. li. Kneppcr, Mr. J. E. Puiak U Mies C'eley Orndorf, of 'West Virginia. z-. - - - HllGtil-i'.ui-iQ linger, ut Ji.ler gun lowusbia aied 6a veara, 11 months, ,i r ' ' auu-iUiji, CBIFFITH :Kmi?1d. f5ct. '-h. Ann Mar Lab Grilhlii, a,;cd 3 veara, 8 mos , and il tppvt oiu, n io-t l.r. TKb.NT. tMo.ier 3, 18. t. I.tdia, daiiiibier ot U uiiam and Hannah Trent, aetf 3.' venrs. 5 moalhs and lo davf. M( roLl.El ..ovemlr Martha t 1 1 ....... r l --. I -:-.- - , t uiiuier u i,uat'j auu iTiuia jttav uuler, agrtl 10 .'ears, S mouths, and i w , . riwcwa' fsmpsasSSjrus ml -rlsm is gaaraueed us eure Innammailua of ta kxiuejsaad stladdcr. paufaiereaonressed ins atvsi so Ireaneat sa etd age. paintal or snppreasew mcosirualK n. lewcerrUam or wnltea, grarel. gleet. smciare. bwo.tr diarnaive. Kngat s. oi-ean. dt-eaes. pavu'e. axtcrreaa-1 cfuo- roaMture nature, reernt leas' ef durataav age ,17 For Zt.Tr TZJ w Je ScMneiasC Pa and amUAaaiV r J. HARRY FRITZ. CraaS rwvr, will f ir pmUI Btteatloa Is all nrnjlas. wrut dwxla, mortffairea, boada, Willi, SfraMMnls, entrust ! to him. Takb Norira. Ht will tw bans' hi kls CTerj Satanlaj SunerMt Pa, MIIUITI1MR Oumetsd bf Uoioa a Bssaita. DBA LJU III CHOICE GROCERIES. FLOUR A FEED. Applet, drieif, fl ........ AppMwttor, a) ml....... Hrjn. luu at Kutlar, W a (AiTr). Butter, fl a (roll) Kwkwbeal, fl bushel " aioal. lue as... ..4U4IMS ...t ss We sue ... avut tte ...By Brenwml. fl a. Baaa. thouMara, fl a mm, euantrr bbm. Sj . .....idv lse .... Sue as Oora, (ear) V iMuhel ........ Uura, (abelled) fl baaacl.... ;.irn meal a Calf skins, ft a Kicks, fl dot.... U. Fluur, V Mi S M6S Flaxseed fl ha., (SS a) Tie Hams, (sugar-cured) V a ae Lard, fl a litfis Leather, red tula, fl a.... muget " upper " 4tT0e H. ..... ...... .....i.4rw .Middlimrs, white. )0utU. al totrt as thus, fl Du '. auWa rmatoes. on ..................Hysue Pearhes. dried, fl a Ua hyefi bo Tie Haas. a Is Salt, .V... L fl bbl.eitra s as " Uroond Aluax, per sack A3 OS " Ashtua. per sack...... .. ? Sugar, rellon fl a .O0!l4 - woiio ..i?'-xaie Tallow, fl a I!7..Te Wbemt. fl bos 1 WwL fl a eoeisoe Xeie Adcertifrmenta. ASSIGNEES' NOTICE. HiXlee Is hereby girea that Sylvester Herri oe l.r deed of rolaaurr asstanamt has asslaned all the MM real sod parsuaai of the said arlreeter Hrrrtns; to N. H. Ldchtllter, of Lrslnn, ia trnst lor me oenentoi rreuiturs. AU par eons kedebcad to t.ie said Tirester Herrlnc will nmke Barmenl t t lie said assignee, and those having sWraa or demands mill present them duly aatbentlented la me same wnnoui aeiay. at I rsina, !. It. B. LICHTLITKE. Assignee. "VTCTICE. Dimrl trlrt Cburt of tbe U fur the is aaaaarrrcr. Western Ulstrirt of In Ibe natter of Taosta J. f earl, Bankrast. Wm era Di-tnct of FennrrlTanU. ss. A warrant In Hnnkntfrtcv baa been issued bj sale Ooart airainst the fcetate of Thomas J. Kesri ef the County of Somerset, and Stale of Pennsylvania, in sera Lusineu enjaurea a nanarapi aptai fens tion of bis Creditors, ana the Dav stent ef nay d.'bts and the delivery of any prupertj' beloaglna: to seid Bankrupt, le hies, or ta his nsa, nnd the transier oi soy property oy aim. are nrMdden by law. a nratinr ei tne ereaitore ef safes Jsaaa rutH. to Drove their debts and ehooee one or mere SMivneesof his testate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be hot-ten at Na. ss IlaaMod St.. Pittsburgh, in said District, ea tbe ink day ef .uTemDer. a. i.. is7. at 10 o Mors, a. m., at tbe omireul tne Hes;lster in tunarnptry before Sam. Harper. rq.. one of the Resjisiers ia Bankruptcy vl sail District. J')H?f HALL, I. S. Marshal said District. Nor E . 0 UDIXANCE. it is herehr ordained hv the CAatif!! aftae R... ouc h ul 4'onnuenee, Pa., hi revular seasioa aseeav l.lt-.l this 2nd day oft'tober. 1HTS, That any b-.y or boys mh mar trespass by jumping on or elf ears, of any description, wblle In ni-KHin. eitner oemre arriving at tne station, or alter departing therefrom, shal be punts bed by fine of one dollar for earn offense, or suffer lae prieuniup nt fur the space of twelve honra. Supplement. Tbe fores iiug penalties shall ap ply in lull to engines that may be oa duty within Muruugh limits. D. MICKEY. Burgess. W. B. MOl-!fTAl. xt is clerk. gHEIUFF'S SALES. Br virtue o' ramlry writs of Levari Facias. Fieri Facus and Vend Ex Issued oat of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Somerset county. Pa., and to ; directed. 1 will expose to sale by public outcry, at the Court House, la Somerset, oa Friday, Noo. 0, 1876, at 1 o'clock p. as., the following described real es tate, vis : All the right. Mile. Interest and claim of Wm Oilman, el. in, and to the fol lowing describod real evtate. Tit : That building located ia Mllfonl To . Somerset o.. Pa., on a lot eootaintng one-ionrth acre more or h-M, a-l inlng lands of John CriiehBeld, nnd K- I) Shatter on the weet. lawls of K. D. Shaffer, on the ii"rth.m! S. a M. P. H. 8. on tbe east, and land ot P. H. Iiong on tbe suntfa being a two-sto ry Ira tue house, aiiout U leet tront on the S. a M. r. K. K., and about 'JB teet deep, with the appurte nances. Taken In executloa as the property of win. unman, at the suit of Joba Pruts. ALSO. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Wm. Morgan, of, in. and to the following described real etaie. vli : Ail that certain I wo-store saloon or building. situate in the town of Meyersdale. la Somerset IV. Pa., ami dest-rihed as lotkiws: front building baring a front of 2 feet and a depth of as feet ba-k-buildtng lsx3 cue-story, situate anon lot D on weet Hide uf C'urter street, la said town with the appurtenances. Tskea in executloa as the nron- erty of W uiinm Morgan at the suit of Frfedleae zru . ALSO. Ail the right, title, interest aad elaim of Henrv Sutmiller. of. In, aad la tbe following described real estate, vis : A certain tract of land situate In Larimer To Simerset Co., Pa., containing aboat 41 arrea. of which there are 10 acres, more or less, dear, with a one and one-half story her dwelling ave.se and 1 stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Christian MinkeaOer, Edward Heal. Company land, and others, with the appurtenances Taaea in eiecatl-a) as the property uf Uenrv Satmllles. at the suit of A. Sledarv nsa of L WelstaoBse. ALSO. -A It the right, title. Interest and claim ef Joseph P. Miller, uf, hi and to the following described real estate, vis : A certain lot of grtend. situate la I'rstna Bar.. S-merwtCOA. Pa., containing Xaerea, mo re or leas, with a fl mruhlng vinrrsrd Ihereoa of sheet suo grape rines, al rned by W. J. Baer. Joba Min ler. Wm. Lo'kentiy. and Fronf street oa the east, with the appurtenances. Also, one acre of gnwnd, moreor lees, all elear e I. situate In Ursina Hor.. Somerset I V, Pa., ad joined by lands of John M inder. aad rlne vard of licit, and alley on the sooth and east, with theap parteuancea Taken in exeeatkm a the proper ty of Joseph P. MUksr, at tao rait of J. J. Suae A t . ALSO. All the rtgat. title, interest and claim of H-ary Ankmy. of, to ami to the following described rant estate, vis : A certain tract of land rltaate la XII ford T. Somerset Oa.. Pa., containing ss aerea. asore or le.s. sl.mt ti acres of which are clear, aad about la acre ia meadow, with a one aad oae-half story tranie dwelling house stable aad other outbuild ings thrreuo erected, adjoining lands of Henry P-arl, Samuel. Smith, Widow OtlehAeld. aad others, with the appurtenancea. Taken la execa tion as the property of Henry Ankeny, at the salt of James Parson. ALSO. All the right, title, interest and sUim of Henry H icbsteUer. or. In, and to the foUvwng oaasnUed rc.l estate. Tlx : A certain tract of land l ante la Qneasakoalng Tp.. Sanerset Co.. Pa . anatasnkag hi aerea. atwat T'J a.-rrs cleared, about lSaerea In meadow, with a two story plank dwelling boose aad Wet bara Ikere i erected, adjoining lands of Jacob Kouata. Joba Maurley. so. I (ieoriielitahl. with the appurtenanc es. Taken in exeeutiua na the property ef Henry U.irtinl-er, at Us sail of John Grady. ALSO. All the right, title. Interest and claim of fx leer Snowman, of, la and lo the klkiwi&g described real estate. Tit : a A. certain tract of mad situate In Somerset Tp , Somerset Co.. Pa, containing about ot acres, mora or h-ss. of which there are about 20 acres cleared, with a two-story Vm bara aad aMs thereon erected. sdjniniDg lands of Oeorge f gliae. Oltver Shaff-r. Jaeoiv Stela ami others, with the appano naaeea. Takea ia exoratlon as Use property at Oliver Showman, A. J.l'asebeer A Co.'s na. ALSO. All 'he right, title, mtereet and sUim of Rkh arl Hipp, ol, In and w the followlne; Seafrlbsd real estate, vis : A certain lot al around Manas ta eversdmle borough. Somrrset Co.. Pa, suntaalaa; eaie-foartb acre, more or lees, fronting an rtroad street, ad- lnd l y Jtweph Ketm. oa tne eat on the west, and alley oa the south, with tbe ap purtenances. Takea in exeratloB as the pceseny d Richard Hipp al the suit of S II. Livetaovd ALSO. All the right, title, I are rest and claim ef James C. Ak-rs. ul. ia aad Uitbe, fciowku wsmsftisU re si estate. Til: , A certain bouse and Vd shaasa la gosasrsef H'C. Somerset (kt., Ps, auaUlnlDg oan-aaif acre. re or leas, waa -a onMtorv Ira ass dwelllne I h.ae tieiee eeertad blbnln. Ui, a u ivmroth on the mta aad west. Widow BrolUaroB laeeaet. and fronting tm 1 bus street, with tb appurtenance. Taken mexecattoa as the prom, erty ef Jasscs Akcrsat lae sutt of A. H. Cof- rrotb. ALSO. AUthertgbLtftle. uHerest aad cUiss af P. J. Berker A Co., of. la. aad s lUt fulluwinst deaerlo el real estate, vts J A errwia trjtji of wad situate m Paast Tp.. V-. ra-, MiLawiuig 3a acre, asora or imtr. witha two-.ory psans dwelling I steam power saw-null taereoa esaeaau, lands of Uhristuui pen sad, Aaron Hera- icftfy aii timrr. a.'se any i.ieac si sitting laniif I ex. Sonnet Berkly. NcAemunh Mam aadota- ! era, with the apyurtansnwa. Takea laiamullna sa the property of U J, Berkley aad On, at the jauitot qunn t.-smer aaaos anaassisa. I ALSfA Vxl, AU the right, title, toterestsadeiatm ef ' wl,,,'.ta"d to "' tract at ; land stiaata la Shade Tp.. Siatis.tle Pa..een- ; ulning Suo arrrs mure er lee, of which there are i Z"mJTZ "wt-tmldmg th nan erected, adjoeakag lands ef TnonaOaghaaaadcawra,wttb tAv AMawt aancee. I Ja-X A eertaia tract tf land srtnaM Meade j Tp . Somerset Co-, fa, suaiammg lasaraca ame ; or tees, el wbsih there re etat aseaa esaar, aad i "r " "MJo"-. iiw,l!!?f.f?" "5 barn inereoa ereeied. ndjotains; ma ill at ihaeis) sad her with tlw appwrtm.a-re cjo. eimimeaaaaeBHSU - i Tp.. Somerset Co. Pa coataming 10 . I or lee, ef wMrb taere are ahoat s ami about s aerea ks misSiw, with a dwelling i h-se aad bara there esected. adjosnmg laad at I Henry I aster's heers asm etaers, srtth laa appar . icaaaeea. A A certain tract of lust sit ante ks Shade I Tp.. Somerset Ce.. Pa., eesilaliilaa sa acre saere or leas, all cleared, with three dweUsag aaawes aad ' mho outbmildiags taereoa erected, wkJt laa ap- No. A A eertaia tract ef laad sit : Tarkeymet Ta. Bsmnsss Oa. Pa. et ' acees more er leas, ef which u aca acrrseiear. and stoat VmeaJow. with a Sweat mc aocse.-Vsva aalVaeg qua hasldlaas lareeaa eittar adsieBiBg lands ef Thnsass Heavy, W B Kingaad ocaert. wita tna at tmtiaaai no. a. A eertam ixaea at auee smaasa m asav fhe"3' Tp.. Siar-ran (V, Pa--oatasiaig t- h uasuaor aaa maere. an ireea aaeiav ae panraians. New Adrrrlinemtntz. of Ac, No. T. A rartala met T laad ritute la Alle f heay Tp., Somerwt Co.. Pa.,naulnlna; Sn am mar or Ism, al whlek there ara aboat so nrres elMr, and ahnat Itineres la BMadow, vith adwell. In anase, stahle and ether nan-baHdlng laermt ereried, aiwlnln( lands ef w at. Uleseaer, with the appurtenances. No. a A eertaia tract ef land annate In Alte s;beDv Tp., aViowrset (Jo.. Pa, containing ItejnCTee BMire or tree, of which there are aoout 4 area rleer, and 10 aerss In ateadoat, with a dwelling hose and ham thereon erenteit. allnlnB; lands of Lewis Wamaarh aad others, ith lae appnrto- Mo S. A eertaia trace nf lta-1 situate in t'pper Tarkeyfnot Tm, Somvfei I'a. Pa., emiiauilng Si acre moreor less, of whi-h Is acres are cleared.. and A acre In saeadow, with a dwelling bouse aad f staoie taereoa erected, adjoining laau ol John w hlpkey aad others, with the appurtraaacn No. lo. A certain trees ol laad situate ia Alle- gheay Tp.. Somerset Co., Pa., eoataloing 130 acre more or leas, of waara taere ara about w clear, and 10 acre ia saeadow, with dwelling house aad barn t hereon erected, adjoining lam I oi Jonas kroner a others, wtta tna apparte- No. II. A certain tract ef land situate Northampton Tp., Somerset Co., Pa containing IM aerea mora er lass, with tbe appurtenances. Takea la executloa a tne property of lmniei Wry and nt the suit of Samuel Fox. ALSO. AU th right, title, interest and claim of MaWoa Meyers, of. la aad to tb follow tag described real estate, vis : Ne L A certain tract of bust lit sate la Mey. redale Hot, Sana salt Tp.. Somerset Ce.. Pa.. evntnlning las acre more or leas, of which there are acre clear, with several dwelling bouse. table, grist mill, aad other beuldlngs t heron erected, adjoining lauds of Olinaer nnd Berkley heirs, Berkley aad other, with the ap purtenances. Ho. a. A y resin trad of load situate la Sum mil Tp., Somerset i e.. Pa., containing Aw acre mora or ks, of which there are about ISA acre cleared, with stx dwelling bouse, stable and oth er outDniKungs tnereoa erected, aiiHniug Mey. ersdal Ber., aad knowa a th Henry Mtvars No. 1 A eertaia tract of land situate la Si mil Tp., In said county, adtufaiag tracts Mos. I aad X, keystone Coal Corn pane, Berkley's heirs aaa others, containing Joe acre more er less, aad known a tb Mk-hael aeyers farm, sa this tract are laid oat aad unsold twenty-are towa lots, la bouses, eight stables, numerous out-buildings, on saw-mill, coal bank, fire elay bank aad an or nana, aua tbe appurtenances. no. . a eertaia tract ot laad situate ia Sam it To . ta said eoantv. sdwlng tract No. a. Sam- ael J. Miller, John Hersh's heirs and others, eon- lainlng IS acres mora or less, sad known as the jonn a. w etmer tract, wita tne nppurtenaacee. No. A A eertaia tract of land sitnato in Sum mit Tp., county aforesaid, adjoining tract No. A Peter Onmtiert. O. Lint, Isaac Hugua aad others. eootaixilag 90 acres more or less, and knowa us th Jacob Deegniy tract, oa wnica are ereetad two Irame houses aad two stables, with th apparta- aaneee. No s. A certain tract of land sttuat la Sui mil Tp.. county aforesaid, adjoining tract No. L Beeguly and Ollnger's heirs, containing , acres snore or less, being formerly pan of tn o linger tract, wita tne appurtenance. No. 7. A certain uieeeof laad sltuitelnth Bor. of Meyersdale, euunty aforesaid, oa the north side of Main street, containing one and one-fourth acre mora or less, and xnoea as ti e taa-yard property ef Peter Meyer, deceased, oa wnica ara ereeied one dwelling bouse, on large , an yard with Urn necessary bark aneda, mill rata and two stables. Alsuar town lots, one butcher shop and axtures, nnd namerua out-build lnga, with th appurta- tnee. No. I. A certain piece of laad situate In tne borough and eounly nhmsaid, oa the aiuth std of Mala street, containing one-ioarta acre more less, aad knowa s in Henry Sbruder lot, with tbe appurtenaaca. No. e. A certain lot of ground situate la th borough and eoantv aforesaid, fronting ea Alain street, knowa aa lot No. taf or Porter lot, eoataiav Ing one-Court h acre, mora or leas, on which are rectad two buildings, one occupied a a printing office, aad tb other a a store, with th appurte- Mo. 10. A certain piece of laad sttaats la th borough and county asoreaaltl, between t'lar street and Meyers Are., adjoining lot of A. fc. Snuemnker, contain logos, loo rta aero, mora or U ss. on sulci nrs erected a dwelling bouse, stable and large wagon maker shop, with the appurte- No. 11. A eertaia lot or parcel of laad situate la tna borough and euunty aioresaid. between urant. Line and Center streets, containing one fourth acre, mora or less, former) owned by Lilas Maast, with lae appartonance. No. U. A certain tract of land situate ia Sum mit Tp, said eoun-jr, adjotLlng lands of thec'uta bcrtand A UAUck Coal Oa., Keystone t oal Co., ha It. Uchty and ot be rs. coouinmx 13A ncres. mora er lees, known as the Peter MUM coal prop erry; on thir tract ara uud sat ami unsold l:ti lots, bemg part of tb new town of "Rotnantu," with one dweUioc house, en bare and the neeesaery outbuUdii g. This tract I also amleriald with about S a-re of the best quality of eonl found In the nix lira brsla with oae opening, wita tbe ap purtenances. No. 11 A certain tract of mad dtuate In Summit Tp.. nnd ounty aioresaid. adjoining Abraham Cnrietner. Peser Sip. Brenisers' berrs an.1 oth ers, eoniaming 73 acre, more or less, and known as the Oeorge Schroek tract, wiih one dwelling house, bara and otnerouttiuiiillngs tnereoa erecu i, wita tne appurtenances. No. IA A Certain tract of land situate ia Sum mit township, county aforesaid, adjoniag tracts No. 11 an.1 14. Hreiilsert' heirs nnd others, con taining SSAi acre, more or less, warramed la tea name ol reter Meyers, with th appurtenances. No. li. A certain tract of land situate in Sum mi i towns hap, eounly aloreaaid. adjoining tract No. IX. JoimShadu vTm. Burkholdcr. nnd others, eotrtauung J37 acres, mora or less, known as i be W u uoul tract, wita oae noase and stable thereun orectad, with th sppurteuaaoea. No. Is. A rertaiu tract ol land situate In Sum mit and Brotliersralley tuwnsaip, county afore satd, adjidning land of Lint a Hagus, Jacob Hit ner, Hnry snalar and others, containing 3M acres, more or less, knowa as the Edward S la pie lord tract, with tne sop arte aa ares. Na IT. A senna tract of iaal situate In Lari mer township, county aeircsaid, adjoining lands ot Oeorge t. snutn, John M itt's heirs. Gillian Lint anu others, containing ba acres, more or lees, known a the Joseph Fcrner tract, with uae dwell ing swas aad baru thereua reeied. wita tb ap-burT-enance. No. IA A certain tract of land situate ia Larl mer township, county aioresaid, adjoining lani ot JoAn Witt's uelrs, August Stronse and M. How ard, euatalairg M aerea, snore or less, known s tae Oeorge Hainer tract, with the appurtenances. No. w. A eertaia tract of land situate la Lari mer township, eounly aioresaid. adjoining tracts or Jaa, Oregons, C A. Kudiag. Isaac Jones and oth ers, containing sv scree, snore or leas, aad knowa as in Samuel Hewmaa tract, with the a puna- Na. a. A eeruia lot of around situate In Kaad PateA euunty alureaaKl. MHtnar lot uf Mieaael Shsnnoa ami ethers, euataialns; abowt ene-fuunk acre, awre ur lees, ami known a In Jona lninn ks: , wltk Ik apparteaaa.'e. Nan. A eertaia treet ef laad sltaate in OreeaTiUe uiwusbiu, euantv aforesaid, m-joinina lands of Samuel V slmer. Mitomoa Uatseli dee d , Hiram Kuxllejr aad otnerv, euaialniaa 4ri acre, gore ur less, known as tne Jacob I iwaipajn tract. Na a A scrtaln tract of laad suuate in Ail.ll aua aad Turkeykart luwnsnips. euunty alie-eaaiil. eeoulnlns; Is; acres, more or less, adjoining trarts ef Joan MeAtUlea, Juua Msnaa, 1 tj neily and etnera, aad known as tbe favkertua Mill unierty wita twodweiuns; noase auIstaMeetnereunereet d, wltk tae aerieaaare. Mo. O. A certain tract of land situate In Ak.l- wwnshlu. eouuty akreeaid, adjomina trans of ttttkerd Uraea. m. llsua, JassasnMc.Xalr aad utaeiu, containing 1 aer, awre ur ks. known as the Juih Asxlcr traot, wuk toe aun aance. No. M. A eertaia tract ef land lltaate tn !)ll furd towns hi ii.ewunly nlureaakl, adjolnln; lands of Robert Liadumaa, John Schalf and ftlberr, eu t4aina;iuaeiu.anurer teas, aad known a lb Lib-la man tract, witb in avpurteuaaca. Na. zm. Tbe asyliTtdail one-hall of a eertaia tract at laad aitani la Elklick townabln. euaaty aloreaaid, adjoining lands of niiioest Lindaman, WotfereoerKers'. 1 allcm. aad utnera, roeauiDuie; AA aerea, BMira ur (ass, Anvwa aa In J. It. UnJ,t tract, with tbe appurtenance. Nu. M. Tw ' H o( cnwn4. oua-fuarta acre each, situate In sAioenal r.w, coanty airesakl. suTveyed, ur tub sarreyea. trem lamia formerly owned by Aiatuav Milier, ea math M uf Out s Tee, on tti fitisour, st OvaneUsviile awl juue tioaul tae braacA K. AL, leauiaa ta Iwmcrsrt, antk tbe apbunenaocea. No. JT. a eertaia lot ef around, situate la Mey ersdal uuroufb, evaaly aluresaid. oa aoatk srde of Meyers Are., fsatsinlns; eac-luarta acre, asore vr less, and knnwa a tbe S. JL kies; r lot No. TA wuk oa dwelllna; aoas ami several eatbaildtn;s taereea erected, wltk tae appurtenaarea No. VL. A eertaia tract , mad in Lower Tar keyhiuttowDablp. euanty aloreaaid, known a tb Lrnbart traat oa whsrk ar erectel teu daelliaa avaaes aad everal eat-hoase. Taere are ale a aamlwr vf towa kits lakl oat aad ansuld, wita tb aptiartenaoeea. Na. a. A tract ef land adjoining No, : ta Lower Turkeyfuot townsbip. eitblainiijg about Mil aerea, known a tna Alei. N cola tract, a wbick arc erected dwelling kowsrt and aamerua eat Ivaises. Alas town lots laid oat and aaauld, wita in ajiparlenaneea No. .. A tract of laad adjoining No. 9 sltaafe la Lower TaraeyAjuc lewaekip. eeatauisng lua aerea, kaowa a lb Isaac TlaeeK tract, ea part ul this tract tbe greater part of tbe town of Uoaflu enee I lakl eat. and tnere are yet unsold a btnre number of towa lots, some ot wbick bare dwelling bM ikereoa erected, wltk tne appuneaanre, No. SL. A traat af laad aiiaat ta Add usji Tn oa Ibe opposite side of tne Caaaeisaaa Klver la txe town ef cwannssja. eoatalniag aa seres, saw or lass, kaown at part of UK Jacob Hslnmen tract and tne laad It all unproved. Nas. , A. At; aad at, ma k a oatlysas body of laad, Ifucwa as th Cuaflneare purenase and na tne large aad tkrtvtug towa of CuaBaeaee lo. catad aad built taereoa, bus tbe sppamaamaa Tskea w execuism as tb prsrny uf Netaxm Meyers at tb salt af Fraaem J. OmMryssaa s as aad Sarker Atssn, at af. ALSO. AU the right, titl hWereM aad tJamsfaf W. J. Meyers, e. maad talk fvvviimj uesrrstied real estate, via : 1'wo eertaia tots, T groan. sitae Is ia XeTeta dale Hoc, wawiet C'e.. Pa eou taming oae. naif acre, asore or less, wltk a two story Irame bo te! ' sad eatballdiaa- taeseon erected, trotalng ea 9f la street and adjdaed by alley oa tae east, aad alley oa ta neat, aad known a tae -lmss Uoaa,e ma apparteaaaoe. Na. X A eertaia tut ef groaad auatalaiag aa fcrtk acre, more ea teas, a meg atani aad saed tlineoa ereetee, freai big aa Nona street, aad ad joUMd ny jaeob Liveagoed ea lb east, aad alley oa tkt west, aeeng directly la rear at -Aau Hons," sKA lae apparisaiaris. No. A A eertaia lot of ground wiek a two-stery dweUlag m mm, sit be aad etkar atbatMasa inereua erected, fruatsng aa Xaia street aad ad jotag Way street ea ta sowtk, Wksesasat a, Sa mi lea laa west, wuk taeappurtsnesnee. NA A eertaia lot of geuaad enaialanvg a fcavtfc acre, more ee leea froatmg ea Maui street, aad mtjusalag alley oa tae east, viilUaa L. Miliev aa tae west, aad sissy ea tas aorta. aHk la aa- isam. Tatg m etecatnm tb sruoeny 1- Atcjeiy at twe suit af a. Stuns a Oa. af W. A A tae rlgst. title, Ian net aad claim ef J. J. meet ska. ef. ta aad la la foUewtng aiatiinad real stste. eta : A eertaia k4 .f erased sltaate la Meveraiam or.. iiimiisil k, ra-, euatalalsg uae ban acre ansr ev sssa, warn a twti atery Hams seam, stanee saw otner satliaililnaau ibercea eeaetea, Croat lag aa Nartb a rest aad at raw aa tna wast, alley ea tae aorta, Neiasa street ea tn east, wita lb aapwrteaasee. Takea sa esetalloa aa tae nsiiam ty af J. J. Mukssa. at lae sast af tbe First National BaaA af Meyersdale 1 see. TEB M!f -Any aersea parr bssissj at tka aansa ale wUl take s 1 1 1 l i taat tea per east el t ke ti m ' bam moaey win as ssaslraa aa ansa a pnyiiiy I kaorked deera, ataarwias H will agala be -iusm la sasa. Tae readaa af the purenase maney must A paid na er Wssrrtba Utk day ef Nee., la A tWosy AledbtkCVaa fay tjb aekmrataiaAs Br-JTt tleals, aaa a sees aia as - a us paseanse enenej m pasn at. 1 ts I a, w . aAenst T E0AL .NOTICE taaVeSBBaj easeraas' eAW aad wai baa aa TAarausy Nee. Mtk isaV Jaaasa L. Pagk. urss at Cam a A "a essnea Sevier J in I. J. At-BAAJi. est At PvetAtsaotary aaawamt saeebeea Ae4 ! tssta. Nrw Adcertitementt. OWENS mi i Commission Merchants, 15:3 V. PRATI STREET. BALTIMORE. We are iu want of (iLADES BUTTEIi and nrnm. tl.- sarae promptness in making gool returns as in seasons past. au.auufs maue upon snipments when desired. Cards can be had at all the Express offices and Stort-s! Vcrr respec tful I v, OWENS & SCOTT. September 13, 187S. CLOSING OF THE CENTENNIAL!" THE LAST AND BEST CHANCE (FOR TEX DAYS ONLY) TO SECURE THE IMPROVED SINGER SEWING MACHINE FOR FORTY DOLLARS CASH!! MACHINE WORTH SIXTY-FIVE DOLLARS!! Cash only will buy at these tumble down prices- The'bott pIIh Mac-hloe. worth Hs5. will hm amid im bu. CVSII ONLY ! TEX HAYS ONLY! BUT fiMC : you will, heoeb biuret it Wev. I. LIST OF CAUSES Mr In uvemnevTerm. I iA FIRST WEEK. Cornelius Berkley, vs. .I.h H. Bojts. eL al. isaae Ar Jenkins, vs. E. I Yuiav. h. J Failety. va t'alheiine yalelr. Anraham Heam. re. irnrtstoiiber nran. Isaae tizuenour, va VYultanl A kiilinver Hro s. A tlx. J. S. Phllllppf. vs IlllI A Lents. E. S. kAwnes use, sa lieunis Meyers, st. al. Nuah heeserlter. vs. James Faraia. 8. fhllsvn, u nl. tsl Ilenais Merer. aerstuoe .ial anl MaaulaeturiaK Co.. vs. HublitselA Ua-klns;. SE'.OXD WEEK. L KeystM I 'oal ami Manafsrtaring Uj, rt tiarave lire-brlck ti. X Same . Same. A freome W. Black, t ' W. W. Iiavls a Km. A black A Sboles. vs. 1 rrus Mrrers, admr. A Peter Urftley's n. vs. lrmae rlugu. . W m. M. pation A Co.. vs. Junn a. Tlivue. T. Ellen HI. .tilth, vs John liber. A The Cltiseu Oil Kenning (Ju vs. K. J. B it ter A t J. N. UeaL vs. P, W. A B. K. R. f'o. lo. Jiawpb king. et. L vs. . tinrlrs Cralner. t. al. 11. Curtis K. f freve. vs. Statimaa A Kemr. I'A 31. A. Sanner a Co, vs, Aua-u'tu-i 3IrUry. 13. Curtis K. tne, vs. Immel KlK-k. IA J-ieepk Spechl s as, vs. C. )'. Arkrman, et. al. IA 'vntsShaIlls.TS.VslentlneH.vy. IA W m. Atlitner, et. at, vs. Wm. p. Baerhky. et. al. IT. Joseph King, eC aL vs. Samuel t'riwr, et. ai. IS. City Deposit Bank Co., vs. S. A. M..u. ee. aL. . James Psrnue.Ti. E. H. Msrhsil ei. sl. au. Emanuel Burkludder, rs. Peter. kttwtnger et.ux. SI. J"hn Uempeey, vs. Frederick Weimer, Trustee. 22. L. M. Liawson, vs. treorge D-jnges. 33. Same ts. Jucoti J. thieve. SA Thiitas Ivihr't . ax. ue,iii. John H. Kkh- ardam. et. al. SA, Benj. Masters, vx John ft. F.J. KLMiSKK. October IL Pro. Q0CRT PROCLAMATION. nunaa, th Hosorahl Witxtsu M. Hail. President of the several Coarts of I eime plea ef the Count Irs composing the sitteentk Judicial Xnstrtet, ami Justice of the Courts ol ryerand Ter miner and tfeneral Jail lielirere. for the trial of all capital and ot her oneaders In the said IMctrv-t. andLawta,A. Trnsxa ami Jisias Mowav. La- Juire. J a I ere of ih tiurrsof uw Pl-ns. ami astice ol theOmrtBot Oyerand Trrminer. and Ueneral Jail IlellverT. for tne trial of all raoiul aad ether offenders in tncCeanty of Somerset, have Issued tnelr precepu anl to me directed, her hotl ine a Vmrt of t Vmmon Pleas, ami f leneral tf uar. trr SesetoBS ef tne Peace, and (rrnrral Jail leliT. ery nnd Courts of Oyer nnd Terminer, at iSiSserse, Oa aiasiAajr. 5iaaaBr IS. 1A7A, Ntmra ts Arrrsy yirre ta all th Justices of t he Peace, the Coroner aad Omstahies within the Saul County of Somerset, thai they he then ami there m their proper persons, wltb theirndls. reeorls. iniui silneis. examinatiiies. ssl other remembrance, tn do those thins: which te their omees anl In that behalf appertain to b done: and aio. tliey who will prosecute againsf the prleiners that arc shall be in th jail of a-'merest County, to be then and tbere. to proaKgt against them ss r hall be tut. tifco. W. P1LF. nlieriff. Jt BLICSALE. The an-ieitgnei?. eierwtirof Henrv 1. Snvler dec a. wall sail at Pabtst Sale ea the premises, on Friday, ocemher 11th, l't, at 1 u'esork p. mH the heneetead farm ef snl-l de eesard ia tpper TurkcytiHH Twp.. enntamisg alat 276 arras, of nliicA li acre are rl-ar. an-1 awler goal euliaratioa. and la noud mstlttea. ai acre m aea.low. and balance well thaorrel. with a barn, dwelling house, snd oteer oat hulidlnga, with an orcnarl of improv- d Iruit trees ibtres. Ala n rein of tdtamlnous cvait. with limestone - renieat la las km. A1eens tnwls ef Jand Brougner. loha t.rrnv-r. trarret Leer. JeS a Lip hart aad ethers. Term said Saxes, ua day e AtBof WILL. IIFXEX skstl CK'r F. Ltecators. Oct. li. T RUSTEK'8 SALE. -sy airt ae of an onler lssae.1 out of the Orpnaa l ourt of rBrrt tmuiy. anu to me miw-wi, there will be eipoeed to puhiie sale la the norouga uf Mtlubury oa Saturday, Soremhrr ,VU, 1 G st 1 aVIork a. m.. the reft. lue uf the real estate of J.et. J. rliutunaa deeesenl, via : No. I. Tbe bouse pUcef nawwtmgof two kva, having thereon erected a two story orh k n-ue, stahle. Ilxps and ether eulheiil-Jinxs. aiijoining llanlel Bacchus and others. No. A A meadow lot eonfalBtog T acres m"n ur less, adyoming leads ul iewrgr Wrever aad uthers. Ns. A Two AeMs. oae of whP-h cant tinf ahuat t acres seo. the otbev a, nt)oming tieo. Weaver hinttl Ulillrltj and otuers. Nu. A About oae acre el land la Elklk-k Tp.. adjoining laD-ls ol Juslab IMrel I sal Sues A nut. Nos. 1 and i will each ha tofct la twe piecs. sad au. I in tots to run ptUThasrrs. TEkSfS : l tne-tbiru of the purchase nviney to kepskiea asanrmatioa of mle. aad haisa-e m two eijasi sanual payments, tobeseeured t.y fadg mast laasds. Tea per cent of t he hand nrury te be al st sunn as in praerriy is tirrioi -t V . V. Sri TZMAN, I metre. OetohevU. A S9 KIM' EE1 SAKE. ikes autl te exposed to sale ia Fmleasbarg. Saturday, Socemher I'flh, 1916, Ik Mk-wiag real estate, laie the property of Saav arl SriarJee. Two ex ef grand situate la Frte.5eaat.ur, av eraat eoaaly Pa . a.ljonmloui.drallel V alaer, (reorge W alker ami ethers, having 1 hereon, esse udaaew twe sbary frasa dwelling haase. wuk mere room : there ss also s g-el stauw ami otner oau-uiluiagt i Bsrea rreetct. Turn gerd. Term a snswaen day uf asie. UUitO'l. NEFF. Oct Jl. Aesignes. ULE TO ACCEPT OF. Kiv 'RE tTi.kii M fTIIniuckl Ia th Ceart af O vs I Plaf rxiarersrt eoant v. Adaitjse sfCllsefk I Nu. A Aaguat Term la A mu imemi d wtta PnruuVm. Lseabls s Harrea Jaa I M cimaork Aadrew ; Jaeasua eciHatock I Ckassey M'Clintaea I Mare J M;ilau-k. I Rale oa deletaiaa at aaa) MarasUu Me-1 areeat er retas. Tbe etaJBt are hereby not I Bed ta aawear al a Ceart af Ceenatea Plea oi Soasereet euaaty to b k.ima ea hlomiay toe Uth day of Noyemoer wt as eeeant er reluse th ktads m aud mot PiUlllea Bseatkassa at the appraised prw. iaT-r ahvw eaaa way in asm saouj.i ftlft W PILE. Oet. A UTt, sberiaT. ISS0LUTI0X X0TICE Tht nartaersAlp hentofar exiting between J. IA Mule. E. li. MUler aad 9. A. ilaiaaa dotoa beawasas a Atllier Bra A names ss eaa u j Alasolvea by mataal ssjjmal AA I s are m tae aaaws ei .-. . for eoHeet-to. Prrn-a knownor aeav lae arm al aaier rvme. a t MUty. nau mve J. U. xOetA sL kt WILLI A, BV A. MAIN EB. Tbet laum wOl be. p AlUss ktnav. us suiktel a vWrayewe et tne isAexarm. aiBIInelrfcJlsf,Oet 17. ' selves sndsMt f I " AVn7 AdHTtieWU & SCOTT m r"flr fsis Hfmmin rnli f n WILLIAM IlrltLF.Y'M K KBLUH si. Plaaaawel r. t1e taklk. IIILTITIOKI-: at OHIO H. R. PITTSBf ROH DIVtSlO. n n l after June U. lr. train oa this .!. will ami sa.1 uepan as ml lews i haul sa..r time U mmutee meter lAea rl:tsburek time.) EAST. a a u I litis Leave PhuMir; s a . m. nun M' Kii.n '. 41 n t; w -c .ret.ia kl I tniH-il.vill y..v is lll-Ml " II t-'Fa I u ' -a m. S--OS s. B. Utrus r m. to i l?aam I 23 -1 7 te " I B.m .'eat I lB Aa " Mi'ieral Hum Hriom,M1 I'M in tHui.1 VI Mhlhi.i ki.hin.MMl A.iliiaor i'liilwi-llihia York WEST. a 19 v. r fhtlstMva II lea s a ass I.- Ufa S JB - J . - 7 a e 1 1 : ru. r IS . hioolid 9.j e. w. VH.huistei rTiniiwrittitd 1 1 e ? Bn.lirj,in " MiotiU It. , e (,iiTMwiU !7 w-m Vrwii ; M' i,"i-Kt : '.: Pllt.tsr am 1 i l u 7 V, a m. 19pm. tsl " - .! " n " li iift- -r. - Sj " Ast - a - Trains leave ( Vmnsllsvllls Ax t'sjoatewa, T.l.'. a. m. 3. Si. p. m. Trains No. s an. lo rundallr. Nv f. dally sa cepi jsmday. AU otner trainsdaily earepi Sua dar. Pulltnaa Pslaee. Imwing Roen aad Sleeping Car, and mas:niiwrnt tay i srs thp,agh to a'asa. tnati-a and baitiuvrre without rhaage. Seventy Ai mile the Mi'.rt'.l. and 'he only mute lietweea the bast and West via Washing toe City. Tins Is the onlv ret 7wtween the East ami West, to Philalel,l,ta anil l.'evitenalni grounds, via ot Washington I liy and Heitinynre. Tt-kf (.mi-rs. corner Flft h Avenue ami e.mUh flrl.l ttreets. ami depot eomer tin at end Water Streets. L. M CLE. Oenersl Ikket sgme. K. IV IN.n. Paae-rurer At-.Plttfi a tKHVM U.vt AN, Mupt.. Ci-nnellsTiils. aonaaeBT A aisaaax potay aatuoaa. On, aad after May Tth, 171, tralas will run as lollowt, enaaecting with all pssmugnr train oa th P. W. A B. K. R. (Mall tralas daily, Ea pre dat'y except Jf'Bj-lsy ) Laava. aaaiva. EaprestWest 111 m. 4a.av AtallWest tatpm. lata Xail East la.ss. IS SS p, as. P. W. A R R. R. r as nstui rmmr. Ezprem East 11 p. . Kaprssa West..... I li a. m. all Eaat. U M p m. ail Wast .... A A p. ss. Aeasmmodaliua Eaat . 121 p. St. Areommodatlua West lias p. m 4 SSIUXEKV .NOTICE. is. .. Hunter aal wile ef Meyersilal. So set Co.. Pa., having made n voluntary aelgna nt to me 'd all the bri-eerly.- real and personal. ei saui M A. Hunter, intrust r these!!' ef end iiors. Njtlce 1 neretiy given to all pereene ba defited te mid M. A. Hunter te make imesrdlals payment, and lAnee having eiaias sr 'msal against bim ta present tbem to toe undersigned wit bout delay. W. H. Rt PPfX. Amlgaeeol -H. A. hunter. A t'lHTiJk' NiiilUE Alan urtihaas' I vurl held st turner t. Pa.. "W the 1 lib dy of lirticier. 17. the uauereignea Avlitor was duly sppMatrd to auke a '.wtrMia Ibiaiii the run.1 in tae,haals of li. L, slryere Almlnltralr of tbe estate ol (reige P. Hay de eeaar.1. lo awl aasung thie kirailr eatkieil there to, hcn-liy givee aotic that he will atttad toth duties t the ahoveappi-lnttneat na lhareley lra d lav of Novem'wr. UT7A at bacaV oMr set bfriagn. when aad sbere all person fnierest- 4 van attend. JOHN I. SOTT. art It AaliKsr. f E(INTER'S NOTICE ',ire w kerehr glees to all pereaae eoareraee) asa-gateea ereiiiu er otberwlse. last the his lowLg accttnts have passed raiter. BH that tea sum will he preeenteil lor etmarmatiea sod aikow an at aa Orphan I Hrt to h tend at Nsjuret, in snd f'.r S nwr"et mnty. Thuriay th Mtk day -d Noeemtwr. 1A where stl serwav lntereV u may sut. i II they thihk proper, vis: Firt sret anal accesnff d per Brim Admiav letralorU Petri kiu-ketetler toeessed. Flrt aad Dnal arat d Jena A ilnc. adsuaitfraeve et Catharine ssin deceased. Aerouut of V alenllne J. -Miller, gUMrllaa ef J-euih Ankenv. a-et avl nnai scecant ef Hiram shsaer Ite r ef Ivel Shaffer 'l?ceae,l. Aenasnt af J. N. PVhtaer. gsarliaa of SI. L 31 ever. AwAtat ef J-ihn J. Bfttner. guar.'laa ef Jallan Walker. A-untof M. A Sanner. guardian of Opbelht Oauascr. !uwm ami Anal aereaat of Jacob Bellies, -tU. ,M Jar,e Jteseatauich. defeased. tieeiael srawat id E. i. jrjeyera. Joba N. Iy ra.aad Wm.. HcaivM, exeratrs el Jeees J. 51 ever. 'Ieeeaae.1. A-FUCKET. ort It Iteglslet upitor-s NOTICE. 3. T. PVkiag v. Wav a Bsmbert, . fs th Cioart af C'jsumoa ' Pleas of it imirnt I east y. vN-xavofJaa Term, ISTt, P.. I. Fl Fs. Having bees sprrfnted Andnvor to distrtt atw lae ; m the bl of ior W. Pile. abenB. en-Ins ..at ol the ele tbe Kai f-etat ef at B. Humuert. heretiy grves etas that he wilt em tbe Uth .la O-toher. IS A allesel to tasuutsra et hi spuoiBtment at his efnee re ' r- wseee all persnu may attes.1 if tbey see pmper. srnl ZZ JOHN A SI ItTl. Aadruav. Rosy Uehnrk. by ber la la Coart ef lesux sen fnes-l g. IPteaeef eenvreet nesntw Baiwa. 'Pa. Aim Saiinosa m bs. TS S Tore. jsaMVbavrh. Ne UANoV. Term, 1ST A Temareea. the Psleadaat afteee atmsg tea areberetey astitted to ha ami asuser ea ta Utb .lay el N.easoer A. It. leTA bring th Arm as.aftheswmlavmefthelaneflaMss Pkraa koide ale and tor the I oeerty ef nemsltit, Istateer ?e.nlenla. to na-wer in wanptoiat ef the saa Bosy Nebrk by her aext Irssad avinmuna BV .Hit 0f-tw.r,t mpi. AVth uT7A St. mmmrlM. Sewing Machine FOR SALE liiaK Tl. yJaCHl.' sm eery please ei lbs II