Tae Somerset Herald. We.n l-SIiMI ..MartViT, IS77 CHOICE BUTTER WANTED IMMEDIATELY HY . S. TEMPLE A CO., BALll.tfOKE, M. 'Rah ! Kii'.ht bunds around. How we rfui jell FridVy. Now pay that bet. Have is llie Presi tVrjt. Tun IVnnoylvania Slate Fair will I bull at Lrir, i hi year. The eluist bas nut la-cn seen for snme time. Where, all ' where bus it cone Mr. President Hayko (lie rmntry pref.s you. Makch came in like a lamb nl if lb fttlaee bol.'s Irue will fit out likt: well like h'; Satanic majesty. A xt'VBF.R of erMin in JolinMuwn are trtHelcl wilh that lotlisnine iiiMBse, ."mall- lirsTi.KN biivo gone .'. crt.V (it.ij'h'f,. lie ve single or inarriei' out .f -ii;l!! ! Notice the chnnce iu the time table of the U. A ). Kailr.wd to Il- loun.l in an tluT column on thip p:e Coi,. Sami ki. W. Pkaiison bas liecn app iintnl post master at Uucktown, this county. YVe offer for sale ( 'lover and Timothy seed, liih sud low, lurjie and small. Cmk i Ukkkits. Et'i-ini'Ai, sucvk k will l- bfld in the Good Templar's Hall on Tursd.iy, Match fi, 177, at 7 P. M. ('aiiitntf.ks will find at t 'lymvre's Tools oi all kinds at as low pi ic -s as t'ley C:n tpiiishl am where. I'l KSONS v. ho rt; t-il n in- lioO!ili: ill toe rt! I;iij will i'anl .is Hi'-- Mint' C's (Ml and s.i- "'ow that the v ii m .f P..sl-()fl'i.-t s l.ns f .d, the average Democratic tHlitician li:f; recumed bis occupation of sitting on a c inl'.H'X and damning the aUininistration. Ft'RSiTt KE Men will find a! Blvmvers' the best Varnishes, Oils and TiirH'nline Bed FaSts, Castors, Moulding Ac. lowest possible prices. al the i I ! Tus young fellows in the DetiUK'ratic ( " ' " . partv died bard, the older one took ill 1 "E Borounh Auditors ot Chest Spnnjr?, more composedly. Nothing like lieioe , this county, baveirot themselvw intoa eck used to a ihing you know. " ! "' ro-Jik-, through tneir own m glt-tnce. i It seems that their laflure to comply with AsTTiiiNO that you may wnnl in the ! ' re-iuiiing them to publish the an Hardware line you can get" at Blymvers' at : n""1 ehttetuent ot receipts and espendi low pwee. Ca'll and see them. Iead bis i of that district has mduc-d w.me ot dveruseraent in another column. the taxpayers to enter suit avrainst them, . , . . I and the chalices are that the t.ne hteh al- If you want a piece of durable carpet at a price to suit bard times po to Morgans factory. They can tit any room on a lew days notice. It is gratifying to know that fish are 2.1 per cent lower than last year. Bring on your cash, oats, potatoes or bacon in ex change. Cook & Bkkuits. Thi'E bills have leen lound against the parties who were recently arrested lor counterfeiting in Cambria, Indiana, and Clearfield Counties, in the L". S. District Court. Attoknkt General Lf.er bas written a letter in which he declares that all con stables who were not sworn in nntil alter Oil lirst Monday in April las; holdover uuU; April 1S7S. The ssm rule applies to assotfors. S'r. trndcrj-tand that an effort is to lie nvfcd' to gel kouie of tbe terr.jx-ranee lec tiitera wfco are creating such a furor in the Deighboiing towns, to visit this place Come along geoiiciuaa, the labor is mighty and tbe workmen are lew. An invoice of New GHis wijl be re crived at Fabion Bazar, this week. Call and see Uiem. Mm. Jas. B. Trf.dwei.l, No. C. Mamuiolb Block. Tne Greensburg Jirmnerat people are liereliy noiified that Somerset claims that i-tir it-it, "Xm atfeclionate nsher," and he an't be hired to ut hisares around tbe rw:niilurg giris oiliw-r. Your Churches need tuX ajiply . Or re neighbor .ut Liu: JkmorrtU iwl a number of young grass ii )jiers set bitd lat week by a western suliecriiier. fS j.e wants to earn tbe everlasting gratitude uf the farmers of the county be had better Tonwrve them until warm weather come tia ihen liln-rate them in pastures grevu. Jx-v i'.Kivn) A large lot ot Fish. Xack !, Wile Fish. Lake Herring, and Old FiiOi. conii!j-i;gif half-barrebi, iUar ters tLiii Jals, wbiiii v-x oHr m Nittom prices. Now i the lUo iv ly. Prices low. C,k i U:r.i.i. m 73J-iot's meetines are yet umerou,s ud tbe tvav tbe devil is titine chut-d nt ii this cisifclry, is a caution to him aud all . bis fo'loueii ..VociroV liraptic. And the way Ji,e devil is chasing other twiale out of the couVy, is a caution to ftou titd us and the lwlu 5't tbe boy that w4 oa the fence. TliK tidal wave ot temperance has' struck Johnstown, and the bovs pop arotmd tbe 1abb' to sii'n the nleilti. as ot tiM Ihi-v AiA Ml lli rAiinliir at tiu cmrtfl if I "lieer tor the house. Mng: 'Uerc't air heart antt hert tnv snail. For I helnti to Mnrpny's ImujJ." TTf. ifcVrul to bring from the east thi. printiiC iwpst slock ol giauls in our line (bat inuirtx been opened in Somer set. For the Lia ib.rce weeks we have been in reeei(t if -tyim ,rom the largest houses ill New York, I'tiilaVphLi and Biiiore. "Fashion llamr' Mn J. B. Tf.edwei.i.. No. 6 Mammoth Block Ntw .4v, ! ito' r.mm. Just open-1 ed. a gooil axinrtiUsat .f Bleached and i Unbleached Mualiuii. T ...,',, .Shirtijisr, a7:J,. '"u" ' ' W": G. U. PAKKKli. .now mat ) oe orauie-. a. utir oemocrat- ic couiemporarte call biw. aJ jie umr-! leoiberconnnisMioershavelinuiie roam, and as the prospect for aoidienua a truest have faded and left a mucbni- fv,U, the boys .have resolved . play JoUier. A jxmtmny was orgsntred last f sjcok, ?"eari.v A Lupjrcd.namcs were cn- , VO10iJ. ' ihtV'Wii. iftiit ( ilirclu ' . j 4 K.-YbaiixS jn the IViimlr Pvri.ijKros;. tain saw mill of A!f. WilnuMh ii L'ju., sad i'rtteh. exploded on t'rklav uutnt'iaf last Mr. Win. Domer w ho WMWauiiMti; oy uie sivic IA li! Lolier at luetlinei'l Ulc , rkplosl-m was scalded in a urrible man-! er (tun Ibe b:p d wo ; when his boots ,iad CAMidag aere leuioved the skin and vttOtla fiM ot esu caine off wilh them. It m3 thought U.t,he crtol ji-issible survive. iCosecanbesigneAiii'i3 expk- jSioo, tbe tool li-r was a ctinvarattr noy me. and the amount of iteaw al the time w as not tnore than it had been accustomed to carry. Joists and mutt V, sliff ane twinTa! with rheumatism snrt potir, r.tn -jaronifitlT relieypd by Uleii's Sulphur Snap, di-Mw B of Ue t-kin and il !'; of tU UIMTII ! IWC MVMI Slid Sl It'Cl Ol iU4! I s.snrlarJ artUU-. Ihp.,1 CH-trW nr 7Biiih Avcnuf. YrU 1MU llnir i od Whisker Ive, bW- ; ift! TO THK FAU3IERS! 8U5n vrmr i'.wtirr to W. S. TEMPLE 1 CO. Tliey piU lir-et .:'m c- :.it t ,-i;i !t i-vvry j sruter ho vliifin i- ih.-m,' nt if yn ) btith prv tlin -rtt-in von will du 1hIii;j In Shi m . TdtK of OU SllliKlUitTg l)(l C'Dtem p'te ebuniiin tlieir rrirtence should re mcmVr t give us the pottoflice to wbirb tbi ir paper gora uow, a Well as the name' ot the it olliee to which tbey wish to bnve it senL If you intend to move, cut this out, paste it ill your h it ttnd don't for ifel it wlieu YOU w riiy on pain of beiug ball-dozed. Tuk Conntl Bvil'e MuuHor ot W week si : l to last Si'urday 1,T'; :trinignil the ilcdge m Uuio iinwu, 5X' V Duulwr, 5 o i .imiititlt lii. I hi al .'innclisviile, :0 I m Monroe, liiHl at Maaontiiwn. t'5) at Saii-ni, 3(.H)a ft-Iitleville. 2110 at JicdtoDe i.u j muu lurouhoul tbia euiuity. tue'esAj has been the Sann;. Jl DiE Black isanain wiibout a conn-' try. What a Hxr unfortunate old ul be: iiiinvlm. 11 id be been 1ml discreet enough to remain iu pawl urea reen in the place ol his mttivity, be never would have been culled Un to acknowledge fbt so' rowtul tart tielore the prenl rctoriiinji laurd at Wa.-hiiiuton. Thank Providence the people he lell behind bi;u have a coun try, and one ot which they are justly proud. Tun annuiil prophet comes U the front wilh the lollowini: prediction : Tbe p.o-H-. ts of the fruit season are encouraging in some rt -flnnlx and the opposite iu olUers. So tar as reKiitn! the apple and tear trees are all ribt. the liost not having affected ;lu in to a;iy decree, ihuuli Uiu wouderlul yield ot I us I year luay noi lie exnected this season. The peach and cherry crop does not promise so well, tbe frost havjnv; daui- : aed the trees. Dear Editor. Some ol your uiiny nailers may be lond of reading and solr in Kut'iius. ; For itu-ir a:utrsi nent 1 send you one lor your column. I Mv C, 1. 3. is a nickname for father. U 2. 5, 8. 4. is what prize tiubtOM do! to earb others noses. My 4, 1, 2, is a place where children love to sit. .My o, 1. 4, 8, Ls how a boy looks w hen he is sick. My '2, 1, 4. 4. is something to carry wa rt iu. My w hole is an article of food found on iiuiiiy latiiis jul uow. Tilt Coilal Bronze Statue of Victory hii-li st :tiJs iu the i'ark. at. Lre!l, Ik fire Ue in:.. 'm i In-, tirsi Mltiiers U-.al led inthe revoiu'Mn, i.-a Usiiiij, and iie.n:iifui tribute ui..ii. 1 is one ol Hid tirl oiij-cls soulit y m i.ii.i is ..-mil;' our sutur cii , wnu n i.i j,-ii in. oi) viu puio.-rly to St-e tui t it:t:iljt ' ji-cl ol liihitiU ii s obtain ed liom tne Kiii ot li.iv alia by Dr. .1. C. Ayer, to whom bis majesty was especially gracious in ackuou leilemeiit of what bis remedies are reputed to have done for the sutlerin sick. It was donated by tho Doctor to the Citv ol Lowell as a lterma- Iieni Rnii smKin eiuoiem m ine vieioiies both of Science and Arms. Jltigrr'vH i MJ 1'rett. laches to neiilect ot this nature will lie im- Ked. It is rather rough on the Auditors. Out they should understand their duty proierly, and then there would be no risk of ibis kind. 'Ihere are other boroughs aud to nships inthe country where tbe law is a nulity as far us making annual slatemeuts puulic are conccrued. KritniT of the Friedens School for the momli ending February ', 1)77 : Whole iiiiuiIkt in alieiidaiice during the tuonih males ud. ft iiiabs HI, total 61. Average attendance during the month males 2. females 2 1. tolal 4 Percent of attendance during the month males SI), females 77, total 7'.. Per cent of attendance during term till dale males 2, females 79, total 81. The tollowiug pupils attended every day during the month Charles Bovta. Harry Bender, John Bender, Lincoln Crissev, Charles Snyder. Ed. Dickey, George Barn hurt, Emma Stab!, Minnie Snyder, Sidney Pile. Minnie Mo&toller Cn as. J. Shiver, Teacher. O Mondar about 2 o'clock the bouse of William S. Fluke, Esq , in Bedford town ship, was totally destroyed by fire. Mr. Fluke was in tow n at the time attending court. The lire was discovered by ibe ladies of the bouse, aud they did their ut most to arrest the work ol destruction, but without atail. With the assistance ol tbe neighbor wbo rushed to the scene of con flagration, quite a lot oi household g'SKis were faved. The bouse was destroyed in a short lime. The Insurance m tbe prop cny is f 1,(hi0 : ou ibe bou; and on the contents, 4if. The iuMiractw U in the Farmers, ol York, and will no doubt be promptly paid, but that amount will not by am means reimburse the hsa sus tained by Mr. Fluke. Hertford (iavttr. -arclj- of Monej-. There w'l'. b''t tiie prese nt situa tion ol ail kinds ot' OiUwW u'ld industry is fearfully dcpreiMsl. atd "u. U4..x;vi..i every family to lmk can tuliy to Ibtiir cn- ixT.ses. Winter is coming m w hen cbil- dren are liable to Croup, V hooping Cough, I etc Coughs and Colils will prevail every I w here, and Consumption wiili cither Throat and Lung diseases w ill tarry off t runny. These diseases tdmnld not be ne- IgtoJrf;,., JKictor Litis are expensive, I we wixvij tJ.;'i e our JK-otile to use and lios- rune's ijpiwui &vwr. It never has hled. One botilv ii p-'ts will keep your wuiAu foojijv well durjig ltu r inter. all townslo tiM-t 'sitol fruiet, aed by your Druggist G. W. BKKivottA I'OMTIVFt.Y TriE Wild bkst. Dr. Morris' Cherry and Hore- I Syrv r! Tar. '.hound the very best com l"mru ever twsred. advertised. or sold by any person, or t.ii4r ny name WbaU-ver, tor tj.e mwduae rci.trt apti peruiunil cure ttt cougjis, colds, croup, fehpii:g ciaigb, bfoccbiiis, asthma, and all diM-arcs ot a coostitfpuve I1 wii'. thoroughly eradicate Oiee kiw'SJiB- iuSiu; in one ball tbe time required io do so by aoy other tuutlicine. It is purely vegetable, auJ cootaica not a parlkle of opium or other dangerous drug- t pcfiir fails. Every bottle guarantied to pertorui exactly as represented. ? For sale by G. W. Benford. -A gents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm 'us. which never fails. Pleasant iHUte, M.H fiX.Ki?.'? po physic. Price 23 cents. . n-r , , n- t .,.; 4 a letter trom W. H. Gerbrick. of Central i trom W. H. ' Cook Conutv 111., (at least be rbrick) who is de- e wherealKMtR of Jacob and Mary Uerbnci. lia f$y that prior to 14 ;t ibe people s um u. u.ch and wbose child be thinks bis u, lived at tbe ftaK ol Lanrel Hill mountain, a tjjig rovntv, where4his latuer worked at lhe ,i4cksm"ilh trade lor a man named ,,, i Brukh. Somewhere in the tlli jy itiirw or jjy.fonr tbey lelt this 'iniv . eoi u-'ta Tork. Pa. where they! Jcit the child. ntumhaLk to rct-rn for hint ' j3 lew davs : thev bava'as vet uci-r WU i In an appearauoe. and Wiliiaui ha Sjs r.1 i liis cat ly J ears in a vain search for tliedi. The said Wiliiatn turther depieUi that he j has been one ot the worlds people nd ifyses to several sius, lit that be has uV liv -a n inverted bv Mr. .M.sHiv, and is ') tug to v w.cu;pry Hie 10 maae aiuttioV of the : w u rt. Williatu prowa ymtuur u preawu $ tT muo throuah his Wimr, Imt t ow i;y4'.-l have enough Ot these' al bosatt w lciifejjj Irom inflicting this use oa thi ol. Any oae having know ledge of th whereatswits -of these panics woulcT confer a fk-.-mr on Sir. j iieriwiwt by addreaeaag him at Central . Park, Conk Couniy, M , YVet 40th St., V. & X. VY. Ky. .M, I j 'fj' V ' J f" ) 'B 'i , vw U' 1 ' , fi u S J i? ! - VC- SW-SrvTS (K ITtoaiX, I TfUSBH'B UAIi'U AKD OTHKtt IMPORTANT CMAJlA(:TBiWi IS LIN. On Monday evenitu; last a jrraud turcb: liplit procestpion whs lielJ here in honor ol the inauguration if President Hayes. The line formed at the Court House, marshal ed by Col. John It. Kdie, promptly at half past seven, beaded by the Somerset Silver Cornet Band and a drum corp. Follow ing the drum corps marched Mr. II. G. Cunningham, carry in g a larj;e pole, on which as a banner, a hrace ot torches and atthu top of which perched an iui iin'usu coon. Folio inf ibis came men and boys .K-ariug lorcbea and banners; s-mie of ibe hitter were very unique and attractive. "One rar.iei by Mr. "Frank Writiht, witraeled paitUJi'.ar- mention ; on oa side was u cij;bt spct at clubs tht.illie w-J ."Sieaix" wid . the seven t4 cluN ; ajoilu-r ido had "iiayes Jfc Wheel er; I told you so," another 'Crotiin (ovate' it." and "the oilier "no electoral vote timiiflit." f-'A mijall lianner bore the Um ; ncriptiona 'I bav no country." .1. lilitct. Tddca or blood. ti(au-byesttnuiy, y.-rnr jigs up. . Put away the "mpty Wl, ' - Fold hi" Presidential cKuhes, ; J1 . t He has started up SaJt liii er, .. -Xed and lit by Croiiia's no.-c" S ill another "rt tiere has my i si oftii'e now j."11' lo"" "I sufrmt has taken to bis Utile neit." and a great number of others tliHtwbave not space, to mmiion. An efli)ry:ot ( min,' drciiriuetl ' witn an im Bifnse reil nose and a pair of jekiis.i effs provoked a ttn-at deal of minh aloni the entire line of the procession. The pro cession mariiu-it ou ibe 'principal streets of the town and u&handcd it an early hour. Everything passed "if qulclly :.oJ in ihk! order. ' f ', " $ FltnM this date to the 1st of May we will lie iu receipt ot Xew Goods every week. About thit time we will receive our lull Spring Slock. i; ! ; Hits. J. B. Timv Ki.1; , v. 30. n. jianmmin hiock. ' "A'1E Supeiotenileut icKersliam lias I sent i in iiliiis to tbe several rountv snner intcndeiits Ihrougbuut 1 ennsy ivania di recting that in pUce ot tbe usual annuul report, auViiucaliimal biston Jot each coun ty be prepared. These skelcin are to le gin with meuiionof the earlu-M schools ou record, and to trace the Bourse ot educa tional progress down to the present time. They are not to exceed t welve j rioted aijcs in lenuth. Tbe object i (tountlos io ( re serve taillable ItUtorkal uiukTla in reiei -in'e to public education that would other wise be lost. As t'Nt haNoino min.M) icd. b:;s crenied us wnti CpJ lie lof o;iil i.i--mea', and b .s s ' ariMujd liin econo uy of the human lamily Unit proper bocial eu joj merit is within the reach ot all. There is a di sire in tbe heart of each one of us to love and be loved. We all like to have triends and love them and in turn I t loved by them. Weditiire hearty friend ship and expect our friends to Ik: true. But itnialti-rs not how much we love our Irtends, nor yet how much they love us, nor how true our friendship may be in this world, we are often called upon to pari wilh each other. The poet has well aaid, Fritn'i aficr friend departs Who htn nut lust a friend 1" Sometiuies death removes: our hwed ones irom us. and we mourn la-cause we no more enjoy their society, or perl-ai tbey go in search of difctaut homes, aud we feel sad when we renieailier that they arc no more wilh us. True frit ruUbip is not broken by distance: love is stronger than death, iiiil there is a class of 1 ietkis, if we may call them such, wLo sjirmg up ail arouiid in the days of prosjicrity . How devoted they seeni, esja.-cially while we ester for ail their vf ants and desires. How they feign to love, while prosperi ty smiles upon us. But let Ihu winds ot adversity begiu to blow, let storms id per secution arise, and bow soon they change Colors, aud lorget us. As the mushroom il,s did shrivcla uodcr the burning auu, so llue 'ould-be friends wilt aul cease to show friendship when aaversiiy over takes us. liis a true saying, "a friend in need is a triead indeed." Such friends we admire. Such irjtoJs we seed, and such a Irterwi e have ui Jesus. All olh er friends way leare and lorsake tis, but Jesus w ill never forsake u, if we put our trust ia Him. Jiu hat promised to be wilh his own "ever unto the end of the world." "Though we tall, we suidl not be utterly cost down; for tbe Iord uphold eth its in his powerful hand." In Jesus we have a constant, unchanging friend. The same yesterday, to-day and forever more, a biend for w bom no We can t! jw too strongly. We often havn to watch and pray lest our earthly lrienda take up too much of our hearts; but Jesus we may love w ii hall our heart without tear of condemnation. "A man that hath friends mu show idmselt friendly; end there is a Iriend that siicktstbcioeer'than a brother." - V bat a frlcntl we have In Jcsas, AU uar (iua and grlcis lo bear; What a prlvllcire lo earry Everj tfctDg tuuod to prayer. Oh, whit peace wc often forfeit, IMi. what UMdleetpatn we bear A U htraaje we do dot carry tverjttiiog to (jod Jn prayer." -': .: s . ' '..f' ?lu- SOUTHAMPTOS TV?.. February 17, 187T. Editor Herald. I have been almost a constant reader of the Herald for the a;t ten years, yet in all that time I have laiiJ (it p'gce btu very lew items from old hoiiibauiptoa fun' UiJiij); hence I de cided, it no person eie thought .cfiough of this part ol (iod s moral vineyard to vrite i something for our county paper, I woulu make the attempt myselt. i am fully con vinced that the people of this place are awake to the best interests of our com mituity ; then, why not. write lor tbe paper and let the world know what we are doing. We sbouid n put our candle, under a btslit 1 where it cannot be seen. m ' v vOB tiT a lew items lor the benefit of j the many fcyJwJ ('f your most worthy columns. j luring tfce Week c.i,ig;;edJo !ie tomb tiie but reiuiua.s ol our ild fed' j teemed friend. Mr. liaiw, i,c vzi ' if spected citlzeb of this place. We bavo! every reason to believe that his loss Is our tU-riitt! gain. J'ev. smith is holding a revival meeting at ibe fifth' t church, which is situated one mile Irom Pleasant I'airy. His etlorts are being Clowned wil abundaiit;. fweniy-one ersoii have already present pd tutiejyea at the altar as suckers lor tbe iicarl ! grei y.rv-t.; others proltss to j uc ti'uiiu paruiw. liar prypr m" will) them; may God speed them and theirs. j Tuasihtiolsofoiir township are in quite a flourishing fcouditiop. The teachers scciu U be very much inb?resied In the grand and noble cause of education. The j directors do not tall u do their part, so we I iocK aueaa lor great tumncvstneal In the iducation.il interests in (Ms oommuni y. ie attended a spelling bee on Friday (uw?2 a' the Ca)k school, and it was in- tieeJ -ess. ine scuoiars eta nobly, aud uiiiis it jce lb teacher, John H. Leolev. Eso.. for o.e '" ii v.. '. tested in his work; also to Ibe scholars Ut the interest they take in improving their fc'$ by diligent study and oiielieace to llieil teati.er; ii i.iTufui f.g ppich pleasure tDStaU Ib'S fact, keco; p ivy to ibfl Ujya, work oc, y:.i;r ieborv- 'W sgreiy b? je Warded. , . ! Our community was uUii durii;; ii.E I past w eek bv an important ieroiiapu who j cans utinsell tvceler. aud bv bis actions we are inclinei) to believe that be is the Same S individ ual who went by the cognomen: oi f iiooitr, tin: pised 08 as Deputy Superin- R-ndent n hiie iiuidujC iiuyerdiiio aid viduity. - While with us he ela'huet! to is a relative ot Sinne cf themoLt distinguished lawyer; miiiUUiri; merchalilS, and tcath-j eii uf SiiiuM!. county. Ha spent ths! weea uu urn ucijuuui. i 1. ieHiraoa, claiming b.tspluttty as a cousta. " He bok : hi departure Irom said place very suddun- '"'' with hint disappeared Mr. D's. rw-t f U.ny!t-'Crstt and 4 pair of shirt stays. 1 it seems Le C rte;rr,:i.-.ied' to be w ell chid ihU cold weather, iheiaii .s.r5: him he was iu Bedford county patxaoTt asa M. 11 Minister. We cweskier himaj firn class lool and would warn people to! aaicU out Jotber "critter." 1 : ! Johx Sitkr sold a black cnlt. not three year old, siicl bv - Peter UcSly' black 'borne Xiirger, to Viiaa Savior for f3(l0. ' He waited 'irvr -1,41)0 po inds'.' li any mbcr ti;wnhip mn beat Brolljerevalley' ,hi . bidr.troni jlifia. .. ' v -i'iv IilltATlllsh .'JUSUA WlTH)t;T ISJi-'Bif-. There is lm t iti;eratjon in Ibe MiJcmenl that thisau4' ot ' Jiersriiis resiiiini; Ironi one year ' end. to wnotln. in i. ver ami aue repio:u mi tbia Continent and where. Iirtatlwui air more or Jcts iniprejjr n.urd vitli inusiiiii, without iiii'iirrif.j; tin; itM-.w. xiiii;!C uiid only 1.eeaue tbey iitt in rVie tjitnt '.if lnisM; "UtWi-tfers Stumarh ltUw.i4 a prt-eiifMA.' ; It fc is Iru'iUentty (fHj:i)..i.ird Abe S.ct bus l:i amply uUrravii.l,. tbu partus tbuiuelve lUat jieraoua surriuuded on ail aiJea by uekh U.is auirrjnij the tortuiesuf this shivering and burning pintle," have enjoyed abso iote tmuiuniiy trotn it, tbauks to tbe pro tection aU'urued ;by tbe hitlers. - Xor is that anfi febrile cordial les etiicacious in reiuedyin than in preventing chills and fever, bilious remittents, and disorders of a kindred type. Taken between the par oxysms, it speedily mitigates their Yioleccc, and eventually prevent thtir recurrence. Tbese laele, convincingly cataUlished by evulence, uppnal witu peculiar force to travelers ttuU fijourners in uuUrious dis tricts. ityaf SiHSKlalCorrwiibixitat. . ; j . OI B H ARBlMltl HU l.r.Ti r.K " llABmSBi Bc, March 2, 187" Vt hu the - liegmlature ndjourupd tyeswjrday ntorbinnrat 12 M itndjonrri- ea to meet at 1 o'clock on TuendaTl ibree-founbs) of the members immocit- "tty packed their eurpet-baga and tools the nrst frut for Y ashine The Kepublieutis looked happy aud eiued plaant'd 'ail "Over, but the Democrat! locked fciaiir and fsoar When Mr.' Hall of l'hiladelpbia, of- lerea a remiittvion to the ' Hou.-e 'to adjourued until TntuJayV Mr. Fuance (Deui) effered uu amendment "tbat" duting the recew tbe flag; on the douio be placed at fcaif-tiijht ttnd' the UalHie Oraped io aou'ntn'r," and roine more etufl of the ssaie urt.' The Speaker promptly ruled tfce amend- mettt otit of ordr anil tbe geuuecnsu received ' but littln eucooragement evea from Lis own side of ibe Hotit-e iu' h'tM tbtu attempt at buucoiuo. President elect Hayes piiHsed tbruugb ibis city ou his way to AVasbtugton, a one of the early trains yesterday morning. IJuite a Jare number ol pernon.- joiotd tbe train at tbis point, m.m .tbcin a dozen or raorfi of our Icislatora Tburrdav was tie Just day cpon which aCcotdDg to a reso lution ad.ipied, new bills could be titroduccd in tbe Hue." Twmij two representatives to k advari'.age f tbi. Ian. citite,".stia introduced ttilis. I'uiess called up cut of their rt guUr order it is not probable that my of ibeir belated ureasures will be tcieu opou doriugtbe prtseL these on. - Tbe lloUse i urkiu bard and geititig tbrutigb a lare amount ol biitiinecs every day. Oa Thursday all but ouc of the appropriation and revenue bills were pasned on second reading.. Tbe third reading calendar uow preaems a lutitc array of titles of bills tbat wiiicotne up for final action uext week and if tbe house holds its preeent humor they will be rapidly disposed o. Members hare coma to ibe conclusion that it will be impos Mbtd for tbe legUlaiure to, adjourn fiuaily or. the ljtb day of March and ibe 31et iDHi., in uow spoken of as tire earliest day upon, which Snal ad journment is poshible, and resolutions to thus ellrct have been introduced in both tbe Senate aud House. There is however, a growing- sentiment among be more experienced members tbat i bey iv ill cither be kept here uutil tbe lirst of Aprii or an adjournment must be bad at llio erpeu.e of tbe pub lic Lusioess. , : ' Among the biiU iutroducei is tbe rioune yesterday, was one to repeal tbe cba'ter of the Heading1 Coal and Iron Company aud provide for tbe wiodio up of its business. Any person who would bit ve predicted a year or two ago that tbia rich a:;d powerful corporation was to aooe to tbia humiliating' end in tbe year 1ST? would have been regarded an a luna tic. Kelwsb combtnaujns to fovea 'be price of coal up to en uoatural Sgure are the cause of tbin great fall from a proud commercial supremacy to utter bankruptcy. There are Home other corporations tbat would do well to take warning in time. , Tbe general appropriation til! mak ing appropriations to tbe amount of :i 500,0(JA pasrcd tbe House on Wednesday last and is now before tbe Senate Committee. Tbis ii tbe 6ivt time in twenty years tbat tbia bi'I ban passed the House before the 1st of Ma.rcb, and Mr. Long of Alle gheny tbe able chairman of tbe Com mittee on appropriations is justly proud t ftbe success of bia tfloris t,n have tLe bill coa'pleted and passed ,at so early a day. -, ., , The Speaker of the House lend yesterday a communication from tbe (jo. trC'-T pt-ins the . legiclaiure to donate to tLe city of Pb!lacjephja tbe Pennsylvania Slate buildioj ou tbe Centeuctal jrrounds. If Philadel phia don't get ai! it wants it won't be beeaui-e Le js too modest. to ask for it. However, it iit not of much oss to tbe State, and Philadelpbta might; z weil taite it (jlocir wji the rest ol the Centenntul rein:., i wonder bow looir It will be before fbe 91 tor Memorial Halt Tbe Philadelphia IVine and fer eral other journals ou the "reform" tack wem to be laboring' Lard to produce tbe imprest-ion that tbe pres ent Hotir-e of Itepreeentati-es ia a Very disorderly one a sort of bear garden w'fce're tbe animals are stirfed minutes. Tbe tai't i it 1$ i'T?' im provement in tbii respect upon lie predecessors for tbe last - fire years, and tbe only two or threg occasions when it wa- a little noisy the Pbilal (Je'Jjjbij S?en,jer were rjponslp for lanrtl Orrnorrats. The editor of the Cleveland (Ohio) I,ead:r, writing from Washington to bis paper, say.-; "Mauy good oien in the Democratic Party bare st od by Mr. Tildeo. honestly believing tho stories against him were not true, and that be was a slandered man. The wish was tbe father of that belief in regard td these charges.' But tbe Oregon scandal bas proved to bu too btttjit lop ;;rfcopdeo.in Mr. Til den's integrity. One' of loe'Iic'UiQ cratic members of the. Electoral tribu pnl ssid t a Mepublican member tbat Le v5 r'fhonpiltid 0 tp tittprpes9 of4fet L7 tj,e 'Oregon, infamy. 4 c; Deciopraiic tffioer cf thP Tfose raid 10 me i.e was don with tbe Democratic Party a party wbich still sostainB Sam - Til d rascality. I heard a gentleman ia th? f-ijtf H'?b 'SJ to noiher; tbt if the pafty did not' formall repudi ate the scoundrelly ait of Mr. Ttlden, be, fur one, was done with tbst party: A distinguished Democratic Senator said to a friend of mine, tbat be wag p. ronaMy acq"uarut'ecrih Ttays, and knew blra' to- be inc. rroptible, 'ahd that be friyatery hoped 'be would b4 counted in; for'he' had lost all conff rJehoe in Jjr.Jeo7 n3 &o It goes,'! " " ' "... . Kah for Hayes & Wheeler. nrernr Hayca' 1tepriWT from Col -5 t SISBtMi. ' - - COLUMBIS, JlrCD-I.JVera..f! ns vph' departure was mac tbtu jc l A- rH-i.)n of civic and military vaiioa . The etreu ioadinp frcm tbe p iveru or'f re.-ki!ttre to tbe d-pot was irtly decorntea with flag-s and eriidc lined tbe sidewalk. A detacl'Uen' : of I'm ted Stall! troopa from Clm (uh barr:kf, tbe Columbus cadns and the u'nilets from the Ohio aiitt cuii'iiul dL-H ftrrmed the eseon,: and iitiyieroiiHiuiods furnished iii'iii: Tbf arrival of ih party was Kteeied by u. great crowd of citizens who i rent the air with cheer the p-' ernor and,: bis family . entered the special earn provided for' them. In response to the demands of tbe multi tude Governor Hayes appeared on tbe rear platform of bis car and de livered an earnest speech, which was several times interrupted by tfn movement of cars on adjoining tracka Finally the governor bid the crowd tare well and as tbe train moved out of tbe depot tbe people gave bud 1 cheers and the bands played national A large party, including ap'ckinson county, Kansas on the line r of correspondents of metro- Kansas racthu Ka.lway em- i&iis. j. irxo pari 1 number of correspond p litan journals, accompanied lov. Hayes. Tbe members ot the govern or's lem ly accompanying nim are; Mrs Hayes, bis sous Webb C. ' ond Scott Hayes, and his daughter Fa nie. - - Xf.wark, Ohio, March 1. At tbe Columbus depot white awaiting the departure of the train, in obedience to calls from tbe vast crowd iu at tendance, Goy. Hayes addressed tbe crowd. He referred to tbe uncer tainty ot public affairs and tbe pos sibility of a speedy return to resume bis gubernatorial duties. He again lelerred tff'tbe departure of Lincoln eijcteen years ago on a similar duty to his own. He hoped fervently tbat ''we may do works of peace do something towards the re-establishment in tbe hearts of our countrymen of a hearty attachment to tbe con stitution as it it and tbe Union as it is." As tbe train moved away tbe uir was rent with tfce shouts w hit-'b the governor acknowledged by bowiajr. As tbe train emerged from tbe depot a number of locomotives on tbe side tracks drowned tbe voices of kje mul titude in rebounding "toots." Cer tainly a good-bye sufficiently herty. I)r..vxisos, Ohio, March 1. A' Coshofittfrj a large crowd assembled, and there ws tbe atne show of enthusiasm as at othi;r point?, al- thongh the train stopped but a i;n - ute. .Numerous dispatches arc rd ceived at every station showing tbe progress of everts at Wasbiuton, and the news quietly passes from one end of the train to tbe other. At Newark there was an immense crowd uf citi zens. Tbe governor was eseorifid to the rear platform ami was kept busy? for some moments is shaking bands as tbe people pressed forward with great eagerness. The enthusiasm was unbounded and tto wi.-hes for success of tbe new administration were showered on the governor. Calls were made for a ppeech, but the governor bowed in acknowledgement, and in a moment the train was gone. After tb6 train bad passed a half length a colored man made a break for the rear and cla&jbcrd up and got a shake of his hand for bU pains. The colored people are out in fall force to-day. Tbe train is about a quarter of an hour late. Pittsburg, Pa . March 1. Tbe train ' carrying (Jjv. Haves and friends arrived bere oa tia.e, and with everyone. delighted wiibtbe trip. The train was immediately transferr ed to tbe Pennsylvania Central, and left promptly oa time. The reception at all points bas been enthusiastic to a degree never before accorded to anv public man in Ohio. Besides the rt is mentioned io these des cnt'-bef, lar:n crowds were in watt ing ii Dfuii-oD. and Stubenville, and demanded not only to see but to bear tbe President. '1'bere was no f peak ing, but plenty of band-sbaking and expressions of good will. At the latter pjace there was a brass band that discoursed patriotic airs, and helped to divide the honors with the citizens. ' Governor Haves and party arrived at Altoona ar 2;5Q this morning, stopped gd minutes for supper and at 1:10 left tor Washington y)ti Karri burg. , Wasiunuton, D. C, March 2 Tbe Preeideot-elect and party arrived here this morning at 9:15 o'clock, 00 time. , Governor Hayes was received by ex-Governor Denison, Senator Sherman aud General Suerman, wbo escorted btoi aud bis family sod bis iriends from tbe depot. There were present as specutorsabaut two thous and persons, w ho vociferously cheer ed tbe President-elect as be and his patty p si soil through tbe lines 00 thfci,' way to the tan j ages jc waiting. He and bis family were driven to the residence of Senator Sherman, where tbey will temporarily sojourn. Ex Governor Noycs and others who ac companied biui separated, and quar tered at tbe hotels.. .. . . ' Wfceo the Pi (widest elect and par ty arrived at Senator Sherman's resi dence a large number of tbe ladies and tbe gentlemen were there to re ceive tbem, and extended their con gratulations. - Tbey ell there partook of breakfast. Just as the Cabinet met, ibe President-elect, accompauied by General Sbermaa and (J ivernor Denison, pa!l etjat the J!ecv;iiy Janalqrj, Mr. Ijayei desirecj to present 'hja respects io tbe President, fbe distinguished party were immediately usbicd into tbe council chamber, where tbe ne, wisin eescjaa, and) all proceed ings werg stopped,, 0 tfc,at the cour tesies and, formalities of introduction might prccepd. The President-elect was cordially greeted and congratu lated by president Grant aud tbe member of tbe Cabinet, all of whom, with the exception of Secretary Mor rill, were present, and mutual ex pressions of happiness at the termina tion of tbe long question that bas ag itated Congress and tbe country were exchanged. General conversation was briefly beld, and the President and the Tresideut-elect bad an ear nest quiet, consultation of some min utes, dumion, in which President Qraat acHttaiqitjoJ tfc,e' ;rtf iem-elegt as to tbe directions given poncerniog the new ogcqpancy of tbe Executive lansiop( anfj the arrangements Wa(i is r0g4.ru) (a ;Le (joune-ipa aiteadin" the inoaugural ceremonies, no far as concerned tbe pre?eatv Ciiitf "igis trate. . -Thj w tre sere.-al personal and political friend vt iiQvercar Hayes on tbg maij p irtica of the Ex scuUve Xtantaon when the party left' all of whom approached ' and ebook hsods with bim before he entered ! L : 1' : ...1 ' . u,e , carriage to uepart. JnffAm.ia II A l x anil - tvu mm I, n. 1 dr. re to tbe Uapitol, proceetiiag at oooe, by iDyitatioikof ib preeideut of; tbe Senate, to the Vitre rrfwtdeot'r; room,' and there an 'ioforifial re?ep-f tiod waa beld by "ibe IVeai'Ja'ot-eiect. The fresjjifnV'flecl xe(iiaiD4 ai j ika tv7i. P,iH.r,,'u ..o. 1 as v w svv a i v..:iu M u a vs wi u uivii M VB a W J an hrtnr -infl wli tKora. .11 tK P a. I an nonr, ana wti.e mere all toe Ke- pulilican and samp of to Democrat - ' in nsifnrc pn.)tA li rw n Iiim iriil i "T7- ' ' - 'L,.,t n. tJ . --.u e u i xi ..l. - r"" . j- - t ' . T r . Iff 11 ... . ,F l.'NQt DU'J i',silil:ltr , Itletn IUM ba ve !it-eu ;kt K-a.-t & tif ua'id per fiti iu the corrid rs (xiou ,tf te pVeselited to ths rt'e.-iileai-tKcV i"t (be. crowd U lug c iuj.iat.tiy v-n the tIK-r-:K-e it a-dt mi tt pf'H i-tX--4 ri' tilt c .llei.. ui'Voii'T'i,: ol C-; gress si. d u le- I' .heir fritfud-i The pftfeiictt i liie l'f-i'U'o; frttt ni ed tbUftl ijtntSl Itj . Jj::ttjfy ; f , Ike CP'tl." '., ; ... ' . ' i j Vice rosiJeni-ileci, .H'hefaler Jtiri- ved in Vaebitigta at one i'. M. to- day aud proceeded at Oiice W the Cap-1 B virtue is mtiUt .( the lrp!ia- Cv.ii.-I, i.. itol, wtere be asrived shortly : ""'. ' expose u.iwi.iirtit after Gov. Hayes bad left. Mr. Satsnhry. ihrrh 24, 1ST', Wheeler w as heartily contrratuiated i l 1 '' l" Beritn B .nnxti. th f..tiirinti neeier w us near.oy cuiigriu.it.u , aioM ueiate the prupertyoi H. arr Sodtr. Iai by oasaeros p jlittcii and other friends, I r Hrithprsv.it. y s.'.uio.'-et cuuniv, !., and aficr remaining a few miuutesdeAc1ifr;(.to( 4 hl ltrolh-..i. ia tie Senato lobby left the building. ! y Tp., s .m s.-t v-x. iv. ra.t. 1 the Auaw.u y 0 i tract, ciataialn 133 acr. inure nriS5,rttlk a Ine; - 1 ' ' tiuuse anit batik li.trn tli-rrvn erwttfil, tn;nt Tu Tbn Urrat Wheal Field and Ita Pruf- J ,rrr clejr, a.ijuiains; t riad H-mnian and iteni. ..' ., Walker. ;. . i Aisi.. Tlte nndivi-tt-d (.no tliin! .-if .-rrt jio m r ir . 1 1- 1, '- ! tr.t c.f land eku.tte la -tlti-altt-iif Tr . i'i C'.. ,ir. 1. j. llenry a "ileal llelU, in oriciog t.suu acres, reiurnett niui a clear profittf $IS,JT 00, The total yield was 2f,St'0 busiieU, or an aver rgu of 22 bushels to tbe acre, which be sold at $1 05 P r busbel. Seven buhdred acres of tbis field were first p'oughed :n the fall of .1874, and sow. ed in . winter wheat, together .with five .hundred acres which were in wheat the previous year. : Mr. Hen ry dues not profess to be a practical farmer, nor d e be res Je on his land. Ia the monihA f May a id June he had tbe wild la id ploughed or bro ken, as it if UaUdlly . lermed,. by., con tract, aud tbe planting, harvesting and threshing also by , contract, and the foregoing is bis owp statemea of the prolit.. Mr. Henry, having now learned the w ay toavpeedy fortune, has put iu tbis fall a larger acreage ol wheat than heretofore, and , all the people around him are following his example. TLe landi of tbia Compauy are not surpassed anywhere for wheat growingand other small grains, anu they only cost $3 00 to $ti 00 per acre oa long credit terms. . ,, t , ... TUayear Mr., Ile-ry has J.70O at.-es of wheat, ins'et i .f. 1,200 ao-es, and tbe prorpcci ot a heavy crop are unsurpassed. .... ,'. : ,. 31 AKUIIin. FISHER FHILSOX. In the I.utlter- l"n t'ua 0T" ,f , . i' by lU-y. J. W. purlinberge,-. ilvr. W . Ev Fiiher. of Centre Ifnll. Ccclfu County, Pa., to Miss Anna J. 'bilson, of Berlin, Peon a. CmClIFlELD-CHIC HFIELD.-Ou -March 1, 1877, by Hev, James Selliert, George Crichfield to Miss Phebe K. Crlch (ield, both ot Miltord totvnshtp. vmarwt County, Pa. BAKEK BAItXDT. March 1, 17 at the Jtelorinod parsonage. Snmeraet, by Ituv. A. E. Trnxal. Mr.,A"elsoa ? Bake'r and Agn!t.Eariidt,bothol Somerset twp. DIED. QUEER. Mrs. Eiiaalieth Qrteer was lioru May 25, 1820, died February 27,, 1377, a;ed 3(5 years, 0 months, and 2 days. BR.VUM. 5Iary Braum died February 22, 1377, a;;cd 10 years,, 11 months, aud ldd-ysi Daarest Mollle thou haft 'ioft its, ' " Here thy loss we deeply feel ; But 'tis God that bas bereft w,4 He can all our sorrows heal. BUAUM Willie Braum died Februa ry 23, 1877, aged 3 years. 11 months, and Id days. Lord submissive make ns go. biauly leaving ait below;. . Only thou our leader be, . . And we still will follow Th??; BivALM.-MSts Catharine E. Braum died February 15, 1577, aged is years, 7 months and 27 days. " The departed was held in esteem bv all who knew her and was a member in good and regular standing of the Lutheran Church. She leaves a latga circle ol friund to mourn her lof-j. Ko sickness or sorrow or pain Shall ever disquiet her now, , For death to her spirit was gain Since Chriil wai her life when VfcUw. Her soul has now taken its UigUt, To nunsjoqs of glory above ; To mingle wjth angels of light And dwell in tb,e kingdom ot love. SiQaEKWKT a KjtT Ovi!TCteJ by UOO k. QlfilUIW. m:i; tu is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR 4 FEED, Apples, dried, f A.plliaur. '4 wivi '. Bran, y uu lit Uutter, V a (kej Butter.) (ruii).. ...... bUL'Lwiieat, i bushel " nr-eal, loo E.s Beai, ? a Bacon. AuotiUen, f) ' 8l.lea, " ... " eountry hanu, y Jj... Oorn. (ear) r1 oubet Ovni. titlielioii) l bushel Corn meal a Call ultln. i fc Elfjfl, dli flour. V bin Fiaisets! hu.. V.4 ,,. Hauu. (.ul,at.uwil) f1 a ... u.h. i a,.....'. r. Ueitour.risl iioIe,a S.. ....... " ufiper " " kip. " Mlddttnci, ahitc, 100 as lava, H uu.... Potatoes, it bu Peaelie, urleii, V t. Sc ..tc-Wioe ,...i n ...lsi-Ju ai .Too Sic lJC .. I .. Ite Tc 2e t IV : w "iC Mt ...Vi.ie JCtloO 6.-' I 70c f,w .......ii ;s ...3e .&c ...,...! .,.., ..ice iU 09 J Oc H ....mi-Hi ...M;&We ..........Te 41 40 .....50 Kye i bo. Uii'.'S. at...;:. :tt-1lll-:ni-4 Suft, Vo. , y hfixlt-.. " Gruuud Alaux p:r ja-lc.. k Aiihion. per eaok.... SuKar, yellow y h..., " wliite Tatlow, k W imiu tjt bu Wool, ) a TIME TABLES. FITTBUBQH MYI$K)2f. On mvl &ftr Fcbroary IX, tmD on tblt roid will depn fnun ai'(d tTUe tt uejt, curutr Urant snd Water 5treetfl. n I'-Uorri: EAST. VEST, Watt. 1 ii.iivUii. a 1PW ' II'-' 4. Us t . w M P , J4. Hi . TU. ." p. m. 3. IS 4.44 ( ofirkt lUrili lit. l'toufAirt rural irtin. t'UIUUtaVDta tlnrtstr IVrnr Wst'tiingttm Kiehroontt Bilttiiifirt Sew VuTal iteisirss ji UATtmiurg 1:U im'iisvpiri MmtTl Ht. Oii 17 lo rnioniown Mi. FieAatjttt Hi ;,6 9-xn 7a.3L m. WW N'fyi bHio ti. ao KtewMim ft. AU trains ran by Baltimore Time. 34 minutes faster than Pittftburyh Tim. Mall trmf'lailvtttpt Snoday. aiaxniiKWt ly iUm thtonik to Wa. h. rtarj and &lOciro witboat charTtr.. . fro-iyU- taiiei iba lfcU( aaJ ia mW itu i aneaq te td i aahuitf- totvCity. TkJtet officaft, corner fiftl Awae and Smith- Cell! Streets, am depot curuvr lirvni atkl ir U Ai, l Oi-E. OwnerU Ticket Af eat. "ie. m anal aftor V -th. U'S train. m , sad after Say ,UV U.S, tnia, wiU , ran sfoUowi,conneninswlths!l Dvmjreriuaa on the P. W. A B.1L K.' (Mail traiss diity, t.f -' I preM dally eatpt .Itun-lay.) LSATV. '' MaHWest 3 SO p. m. ......II lis. u. Miit Ea.i"t eotsnects with Lon-', Virs;. . ai. . . a. a . W I F. Tj:. K. KV raA itrv tvrnn. ISS West I M aw 31 sm . p- i". , sunwet :oop.in.; amaiwx. 1 T EG ISTERS NOTICE, l . lo:'ui;.inirm-.-.ui.i.;itt--v.r.- i l" w Hum m-tono: ; JoftnG. Uay. tar - .diaaut JuMiibv. H,r. . .. . i ,.... -1 1 r- . U ntnu. Tin-i it e f'A-a. C. Mir, ez- - ecnt.irof Jhnt'roty, deeeise-l. tiruarid 0l a-"ntu. of William Mi'.kt, ta- V ti-rttw aifo Hie mat tstnteu: mM I'f i A'-- auC ul A .. 4i'Kiri;, sajrulia at i.ilt .. . A. F. D1CKF.T. " , Dtar7.. tit-after.., J V.'i.M. MITIOK Jl Mriii-.' k. Ania .. ! J'tal.Miairb - Isur IV i l:is i-fiiiiii n uiu n- iir. nitn tig- .fmftf Hiwiitb i'awi-u.y. IMn.ii.. K J. KOiisKK. March T.' l'i i lii anMirjr. ( kRPHAN St ilt 'KrsAI.K. , cunulail.ia Wsaures. tuorei.r wltUa vaewtd one halt'.iry ti:ttcrhl small bjrn tiim.n vrcct edatxmt ',) acres elsnr, !wliOK-.w.ll t hu!ero. TIKMS : 4 roc -third ou tiie t day of April. T7T. balani In thrse eiiunt rtnmt:if parTiiiT.ts. wit bout latere Ix? ewumi m the pmainea T.n purivnt. of lnind mont-y to Ik i';M a- s-stl propcrtv is fcn'ICftl !owa. JOH.N srnEit. March J. Trastee. , W KANSAS PACIFIC ; HOMESTEAD Is puMlJdcd by the I.-1111I IVpiiniuent 01 t!w Kan nw Paella: KsUtrar Cuaipany. t mppiy the hvrxe and iaerea.-iiuK deuuvDit for iul'oruuviton retiiieciiua KANSAS, and cjlatljr the m rniti;-?iit bo.lv of tndB arrsnteil hj Ciicrv ia ai 1 of the c ioatrii--. tkmnf It rnad. Thi ?rar.t nr.p:ts OYER 5,000,009 ACRES OF LAND, e-jcf Mintruf every odd nectloaiu cava township, for a di!.iiwe of twenty mile fin horh utiles -if the road, ornnc-hiitt 0! thu land in a belt forty iiiitss wide, exletdinit to InrrevCity, la ('! oni'lo, tha? funning a v-mtitua-U't) of tho belt of oovuitry whkh. frjta the Atlautlo coas; !viiard, is foand to be. In cllnute, suit, and. every imlue tton of nature, tlis mot favored. To aid In tbe yttlcincnt 01 " ia tur0'0 domain wftli aahitelttuetit aod t(iduricu!i H.ii.lev Is the rtbjeet ol the HO.UESTE.tD. It U In'euded to 3(iiuaa a fair sad enodtd re)ire5i-ntai iou of fu.'t : nor will tt ecr aire, intntivnaliy, any t.tcmeDt tbat wttt mil, tnvc-tiiratlon, lie fully fut- tainod. The Compauy obtains lis title to these Linda from the Gorernrnent of the Vnittd States. They are Indnw fleret at pri;-e$ lower il.su any other landsintlio ffftt, that tfU cou.pari wtth them n id, hmt a; d .ronejjl ad(anUi(es. I heteims of (ayaixt, as will be fount on a care ful exmlnfitl'ai,ar iik.p liliernl in all ewintial featuresi ttan have herctoi.iire hero ufi?Te.l hy any r.iilWBT eonii.'uy. THE HOiYIESTEAD ls run cieculatic::. An Hon. will ha rent irrati to snyme apun oppllei All cutninnnii-aiion ia reference to tUt IaqIj of the Company should tits addrewed t S. J. (ilDlORE, Land Comniisdi ner, K. P. Ky.. SALISA, KANSAS. ..Lnrcli ;,is;t. . "HEEIFK'S SALKHFRKAI, V.TAT;. Mitohel! McCUntock vs. Adeline 3lL Untock hiriiifirriei with - onitias Hwrrun. Junius v1it 'iic;4r:. .M:inioV. ' In the t'onrt of Couitaon Pl4.jf Hoia erx't v ounty. .u. Auaust T. I;t. B. MoCUntock. An- f drew J. MaUinturls 1 Mnr9 .InnA :lH:itn-! ttk nxni 31.ixce.lu; McCllnrock. , iSy virturt oi an ont-r l!ul oat vf tho Court of OnutH'n fli-as'tf i)nirii 4V. ,n rho zti ( mm e4 c(e. to meUreH'l, I Mitt ot ?r fnrrilf hpu lic ootry, at if.w i.''urt H'jUi lit IS ju'jrtQt' ir- Frhla;, Mirh SO, IS". h frjllMrinx U?rtTiled valu-iblc real estate, to Wit. A ecrtain tract of bnJ sitH,i & AJ'lUon Tp., Snraewt Co.. Pa., cjutntnins iy l4 mnr or lew, Oj4oipj W. J. JUerr fcjAiout'i Utoetiuugh and C? 'lirun Hirer. TKH H5r : iw-hlnl In hand otu ftmikrmHtbito deed, l-oie-shint U six iwmtid tbev?;ttr U be wrTl wKh intr'-st from tlaiu. TfUjMT cnt. ui the pwiiae iwinvr ra-t I paU n (fy of anl. ?Jarch7. MieritT. 4SSIQNtE-S SALE. ' iy rlrlw ciarhr ftM m. fth fnrt ftf Coausft' i rleis. iuaud or tbeC'"utityjfSoiHriMrf, Pa.. iTus on ierf;:ntl. A 5 (tn?p -if l.tniel Mimtut ler, will (Mi at ptifyii.t mtiv. at the rci tvntro ot ild 1udiI Mntuifr. iu tjiiierst tuMustiljJ, mid cennt, on xfwfrJtiri-h 20, is::, at tvcl'.ic.k, a. in. ttio fji lowing i.:riled valua Ue real eatal, : Kj. I. A certain tract (if land, Ui no in Stm ret town j hip, S.ancrwt County, p., ai'j'dttlnK la uf hduiuoi Coleman, Owrxe bcbuuuKvr. J'KlHQ.Mttw v, oerjfe Kfiu, et L, c.niuunitig 173 Te aud 74 ir'he anti allowance, more or l?s,k.umsi ai the hvmtad ot th aasia r. oC which there are atuu I ) n a cie.-trcl stri'l riU'UL 50 aorw ia mebduw, with a lane tw a.t tr hiue, haii k bant, and otber buiuim; tKreja erectmi. A itr orchard nf frait tne i nn i ie i rm;c. ami tl: tand u In goei caiurathHi an-i wil wa tered. Nu. A eertamtann. ortrfn-t of land, fiiaa In NiBteri-wt towiknij, &ancret tXuui. Pa., imI duln the H'jmettead tract. G(.i.nr belli, :in-i other, cvitalmi 13 aer ami lol jrvawnni allowances, uiure or K-, ol uiih h ttv avaurui "S awres clearer! and 19 sotv; ia momft ur, wlih a house, barn, and otlriTtatliBfct Ihermn creo'd. Tre land itfuud, well watyr'i, and hu3 a yuod urrhavd aa n premises. No. t A otTuim ta nil, or trautof Innd, (fUajt-ia n Stunrcreek tuWL.!hip, Srnfrv-; County. Pa.. iMniUkf WiiOsot JnvUh Wifrle. Joeph A'ltfaih er, StepiM-n Trnt, J;uub isny ler. anl othuru, wu Uinintf o13acre antl aniwanot. it u-i fr t-. uf wijich thtrc are atumi V':i zri c4a?d an t 'Ju acre In mer4.1-.-, ".ti w "tflo ury bi:e, bam, and oher batlfnija ;hre erctet. This fami ho P4 it an ui.ui oi tbriftj juuinc fruu rta iuid a stua tamp. Tiie i.m-i ia la om culU- a ti.n. , . : Ibeffe tracts wiU 1ms oU1 in two or jure- parcel?, or a-4 a whole, ax 1 deemed expedient. The prjp ertle wilt pnUvelr be A-t ii anytnirg lilt? a rair Itr!r $ itiveii. Per ds de?triDrf to pur(-baa In Jjanl wid jjtva thw Argnej ntiee ol the Mine. TEUilS. Ten per eei.k of porchaxie money to be paid un day ui Rule: one-ibird, iiflutlin the leu percent, to he paid hi ooiirmat.lunol uU aai delivery 4f iett : one-thtril in si muiiiln and nne-thtrd in twelve m'-ri'Jiii te.reartr. yttth fnr cr est: paynwaii to ie twiiyvu w u igmmt bstnd, I ner ft ' '. 1 ali h d-f". at me ftrnts ttme tnt flae, th Ml aw In prfNuftal prfertT liofTs. C-lt.. Cow, i jtf?, t attle. Ho yud Fannina: linpieinent? : Corn. Pyo, WuCt, Buckwheat, and i.tmi by tb t heC HuuseiMld Furniture, ami manyotVr article not mntioneO. A tt)dit of woitha vrlii le jfiren to per"n rjcvLUii.Jt a ra.al priperty aunjiiutiuat; w ori ne duihip1. JAMFS h. PVGR, ' mrrT Atfl'a vi JjafiUi --.iviujr,. , LIST OF CAUSES ritiST WF.EK. Taac toni":i'.n:ir v. Killincr Bro. A Co. i ;vlar,careL &n i--" u3 v. J.O Bay and L. Morretl. M sea Pfh ra. Jjib. Pletcher. M1? Fw li vti Jt! Iuic:tn et Tlcanaa M- re r. SarnTV! Pliiiivtu et ai. Satun LeniiArt Jaaie iiaiur. CiliTen 4 On Ktif. O. v. NiMh cit-t . Henry Mart va. I. Wyanl. Sitikiiiwi:r vs. w in. H trned. Critt-hiiel I Hr. v . ,. lUinv. it. A. aV'ikrkiacr vs. WeUl Srr(.in. Thi. Malt:) v-i. Pkatn, Uiiuii l.'d fciiafcr. 4. ft. . a! II. Pi 1 IX . t. P Invtf. Frc 1 Habemh'. 14. H. V. B. nti.hfr ". .?.. n , S.a. et. jL IX li. h;;r v. d, Kf.m i Co. C in : u-w:.y -'-.iU? i:t -ra-ed anioiiM i t'a-i-nejaafi ih lt -n i.rt, irr-Tj whiten- . iVh d V'vn anitl .aWH4tj vv-juio. ApriUatT oel-. l-"Rj!a'i-n rt) jk :uj4iij (.! rt.orrir' TctM.ay tw-rrvinv. Uril n, i it'. J- kiKSER, 'po V t "i r ft CL A ?. f ATI o S . , Ti.liaKH, tha) Jl.if.,-Va- ia.llVMI U. Hai i r . . . .,, v. i i Iri-!.a. ijs:moi to. i.j.t i.....'.B,i 1 er. mirta-r . l.'TOl i - I la.vi'rt, k.r the trial hi i. i .i i -....-,...U a aa.IL!. i. haii.w J.it, ;.l.wav, A i4 ,jf h9 mm;, OomW, Fte!.n4 Jua a., tn-j C mr:ol tiyv-r.n.1 Tam-nwr ai Oeneral Jil Ileilwry. for tne trwl of a .aay-vai t aei oti-ra-aii'i. aa wia aajuiii a. ia,--wp, pare ( issaeu tneir preeeiatt-aivi ts vitras'tta, wr IwM-1 roz a t.'aMirt of 'or . . r-f-1-. a"?.--o -ui Qu.-ir- Cooittv g .St.Lie L-Jtt v iki .. a-rti t tier la t'a'-tf ;evy k'.oelri-fji,- r.:.i,ni-.;n.iul- j kuL-v t'.A vh i!w)ikf) ut wrir ytttrwi'cajs.'?Sk k ki'ia-as-f tniiti-'i wiiich w meir "iBt i- ami ia al N hali aTsn-rtain t i?: .t wrn. w.M ur.wawsiiHi3irt vsr rvn t v"T .-nail in the varl o! S iiM-r-ct I i uat. w or t-a atJ , . OLU. W. FliF. tr ee.re rnw , fit A firoera- 3 in I-itv I llnvrV fiiiMy a r-jv-tsrse wr enir 1 I ' 'o-Mo.rfF, Apr. i Trtu rrt . -- - v iviviwvii oi wnolcsalo Jewelry House. Sd fio..riM.f et -.ll.mi liai,,BS' t-ti -. ""''' ?r Ar-nt 1, isrr. r.srU..T zi ; l1,' MON1)' CLOiks, JiUONZFs vclry, teUver APlatodWmv, Arc. tVc. " " .Tcvi ' ims ,i nnT,r, IwtUkI ib. : '' ' ; A to., 77 I fc- 1 ,; In the Vurt of f .tuni i't Pleas ui .S nienwt County. Pent!. w S,Ritti:,ns in pttrtftion : io Ira V. C-inricI t. t'o- u.tci"im ai -'. oit ,nicl, y iu are bensy fatifliii tint a Summ -ns n P.irti iroou:ii vt iiM'O ort it t;, isnn-o Plra iA mci.A'i cuuniv. With an unu-r ol pAitvaft to m-oiiv't,;. nj4oi .uitiiK y.u to ai-v.ir .in.i -ior vi wby jiAr-Li.-r tU'-ttiu nc In- "miWiv tfvWi-t yA an-j me puhuitl uiiovo n irmi' i, -ti,,v, ttl t a-rt'jJ nt-5t8 0i 4mU ui Lwi, ti wU : !-. A ert.i;xi ira-.x d UuU, an-wn al th I id tirr. "ii u i it, in hemutt 1 VUv..t.nrif, S.iuiurwil'w.,i'a., omininib acr -, tu-.m uc .l wi-i.-h aiA-ot SO Aurca a4-e deartMf. wau u inrna -e, emtrie. hm j, nam. ldacfc-udth nm nn-t other out ;uikunir tiierevn nrtrifatr timi Mi-t ft tne rait road tvtn- and i-vw iu ,VUi. 1 Nuaie aluresaM. Nf. i A tH.ru in trae of Un l kiiuw.i a VUer trait. aiiutte in Sut11iniE..n p.. imi,. taminic i'.Rt rtt-rp. tn.-e or U.-, !jiiuinff o. iaitus t.ii Stusfk-r. Jun W i t, ct. ai. So 3. AeerCitu traet of lacu kn-wn n the lao iirum irm. tu iho Tp., atiTtrtalo, rvii tnli.inx lftA arrea, ir.'r 4.r le-.-, aUioimnv .'-.. i auu 'i. J em Aunui SuVvier. ef. ui.. aiiuut joo arrea vl.r, wiiu a houto anu hum iIrtwhi rrmLl. No. 4 A otnUi iraet atmw aito J-.ha il.traiu. trcu HituAie In iHo tuwoinp aivrvi.i. eit t Hilling iWih-fi-, m-r'r h'tv, !,ut :t at-r4-s wiclia boasmrH ttt.tMw fht-n-twt erH-;.-,i. ao oiiiiujr, iwiiu oi W iu. i'rutuiiiao, i rc?ier, litm nri a v.t.. tt al. .No. a certiin tra?r of lan-i km-wra us tla k tarm, iiuiate In to lowntaip airrtraki, r-m-kiiuiuz 'ij acreo, mi'TV r Irf, :itu; arrr ctc.trt, aUi.iu1.u4 iautis ot J:a Ciajk, Jco Brut. t. ai. No. a. A certain tract nf land ril;ti:se in Weil ersonr. o.r., uiet Co.. Pa., kikwu a- tne t4rc!i Shailcr tract, and C4.-Htin i.i ttu tmf- . 1. CtiUir.ir.ic 'i acrea, tn-ire or -. on wimu ia en-ctJHi a h--u.- vm other nt buiiotns;, aO1 tiuing inml vt J. ti, iinuiiaui, et. aL .No. A partt:. vi toun-i coulain.ag two acrcrs more or lea, adjiniuK iSa 1, at. at. i A lot. ui ifroutini a)oiuiiiii .No. I ou tbe 0"rih-e,, a ire?t on tnemrh X-. 4 in tbe ajrm-wvst, ojtuinD Jo iH-p aus. with awaui Ujw thcrti-n dtt-.-ifu. t 4. A Vt ol tTTHiund adjolnlptf lor Xo'n. 1 ni :i, cfiiuuiiii vi port'hea, wnu Iraine tooufo iheTL-on trt'etcn. So. a lot ef xr--und adtoinhtsr lots V. 1 and 4. i wi ano n. a. cmiiuiai.it ,o p-n ii", ua which tlicre i ert,-iel a lruno iiuuse. w. 5. A k-l tr uii i at )uiiii!. NV. - and 5. tini a in.-et, c.iaui:!:-; t jK-rt-Uv-, on w;u.n tntre i- frtsrtya a trakw u.-u.-o aaluiher out bail-. - A". 7.. A af ijromiii, ftd.joininar a street und Xo's 2 an 1 1, c-jtitaiam .k pt-rv-nv. on winch totrr w erwtoft a Irrute uweiimif n-.u.e a:vi ouu-r 1m urut'tuivnft. . S. A lot of jtpmn 1 adj-dniax a itrcet, N a. 7, aft 9, win Aimuic W perviw on wM 'li thr i." i.T.i'iea a ir.iui; owaitui and tstV-C iuoiuvj- o. 0. A hit of ifnaind at!,oIniL n street. No'. S ana i i"tm.uinii .ti jr-ii j ui HOiUiid, n v r t--: tliere b erected a irAiuc twL'ihni( :iiUt ami other tuipruv client. tsK lo. a lot of nmtid adpdniux lot X". r, a;n! LhiuieiMcAalJy, containuiH 4 tsrrrbtri. N". . a ct-rum tract ol una V1""' part ! the Htui;in lam, .itf ate in tii!? t'.mr.-thii tre-,-aj.l, etuEamip- iwaiToi, nure or less, ot wtiicit thro aro imu i" atrt.- cieared, aoliUi. Irtn-i o4" .Nv, X. Jt-f? Cook,et. al. No. 'X a crrtaU mts-ie of iDaii I aitnvte in w ellT!jursc tfirvuh, ?ui;i:rcL r'a..cA'iU;i:i- taieou-aa aura, nK.ro i.r witu a lnu? aL-i !i!de thereon toru'-'Loo. '.Uwied t itjLio -ru-.l on tnc jurh, uuruet -UiaAn.ily ou ;;ie w-t, al ley on lUet-ast.aiid ,ii,J iro tne n'tft).. N"o. l'J. A certain irat ot Limi Umiwa a- a fwriol iha treor'o vVa man xr. ci, ntnate In th' Urtvuflitp aluresitui, cvumuon a-m. nie vt it. aoioinuiK ryd'unmi knijr. i;ia : w arrat.-d. ib me naiafl ol Catherine Vv evman, t ji N-f. 11. , A cen.iiu tract oi Uno S"n a tho An-ler-v-n lands. ntuute in ie ;uwa;np :i(i.r's.ud. ctwUiiitutr 4oU arret, iue t.r Uaa, aitjotLliJt; NVa. 4 ii(t l'J, vV't'x XruUt-iaau, et al. o. ;i C'Saitiuk( et all ih miner.'i-'s, tn'ner al ritfUia. ana puvutrtfva, iuaift unr a ceri.i.B tr.i' t oi iauo. i dilate ui tuo i-iwu.iiii al.-r .nn, omiaiiuuif l-'rtt acre, niwivur lew. iiK-muifmU iiuul uuitTUioUrm (Ktujuea bv Jtr"- VjuJ, .l;ui!im lunos uf N'n. Au i la, "il s.utrr, et. al., wuo Uia a(fiarteaMiiee. 1 he .if.-f).i;n,t i ikm '.v aut!A?d to upcar at a Court oi Common Pr a to m held in u-l ! r the Wnty oi S-'torirtj;, at Srioier!i, on MavUy the l tiny of Aiiril o'.xt, to nw ratine wny p-tri 'iit-ft Hinui icK bemaue rwtween you and tne pUj.ud, Lhe njmed aj--irdiflii; tit law. Jhu.W. riLE. Feb. 21. .Sherill. L EOAL NOTICE. la (he Diitriet Court of the I'sked Slalen. !. r the Western Dntri. I .!' feniiiv-.nin. liit.loli h J. ilatlr and John tiriorson ol r.on-r!it tounty, fa., tuaakrr.pi under the A. t .,1 ti.nare-i.il Mara-h l. litiV, havititt .t'tiii.f lor a di-ti.irve lrtta Mil the r .ieht. an J other ctttm nntTuhte ander id Ai t. I.y order ofthe tJonrt. inal'-e in !ieny rn'ii. to all jN!r.-a.OM iiilerefiteil, to aopt-nr on thc'-JOtti n-ol-.Mareh. H;7.at l'.'li..-k . A. M.. ovt-.n S.iuiiv.'l HarjT tat.. Kr-Uti-r m Hunkraj.tev. at hi 01 4.'.'. S '." li:itiu.iul St, muliurit, fx., to k!.v am.-. Jfttiey hare.whya Di-tarv;.! stv. tii I iv.; l e grualed to the said rl.inkrupta. S. vj. AUt.'ANDUS. Feh. I h-rk. P h olography erpsloates Nati:nal Greatness. On d'iv n S4t,Teonpk iftrp f the Cntmd:il Eriiidriju sent p"?n pai l t loy aldrri o r-tit of 1 ur v.trif t" ii: lud ait tie t'liii-liru-. rnmn is, ti:uary. and o'hr neaaMfal ihmr -itiuilrd. 1 tuaetiiptt.uy tuwl de muboriLy Ui ms Knitoirriiphb? art within the Kn.un-! ia Uiddintrsoi tne Ckiteuiai. KiiiiBinoj. Amrl -ar. lvioM aernre w valu, ' eil"- ti n of ii tit hen 1" pi'onn-ri i t'e wthnJ arr-it-re-jwot their own iTtt P!ira?ic j IVofitable Prenorit.-. Car tie Vldte. 15 enr: .". x 'o rm: A x 'W.'tieai-h. itihfeu" "rnt for rftreeevnt fttaiai. For nle hy all deal r? sad bfjuki:" Add re?, (Wiii--a: i AdviniFi PaiU .eipldii, Pa Nov. . A GcoJ Chance lor to SliM Mai ' A FARM FOR SALE. Sirnr.'." ahr-at one mVtt from Otitfrr'c . iN.n taiitiix h ' ares, a line riclt wil. a lanrtr ne t r.tra i jfciik batn and .lw:i:ini; huw. As a fruit frm it fanif.t he ex-id HM enramlr a it di'4Wi'i(iite apple tree.-. an abandHW t.l otn er I ma. As a om.-y farm it Ma t n iin-. a it ia a fni.e ir"m a thriving itunu!a'mriiz tfWa. an-l h:t. wait.r in evMj- ticid. rtsni -i. hiUp two hati'lred yari( fron ha.. ;iul tho ran?;" of a zond tvt-Miuy, TKKiS One-th",: to p:irhe ru rt-y d.-wn. and the bol inrfVr suit pun-reiser. Jan 34. Cuw. i Ht ;l . 1 UAL NOTICE, T tti B'.af hf. Aniva. l r. H..tan;i Irtormamad Sam vri k". (Kiacer. rns In mrf.-t i' n P.. Sarah interiaarrted wia J-narbiin Lv'-n-. re-MiDi in Fayette fa, P- iiari Htfjener. r-d-ar; j al ti-rfiTT?iHa-, X I.. In iI, Herjr-.STtt-elaaJ JeremUU lwener, rit'ltiK Jn CU . iillU04.-W n X n are henhr ao;hW that in puraoati-w rl a wri of pMrfhtf a, ont of :he i rpn.n' C n rt tit eaeraet 4 Pa., 1 wai hunt an !iutte-t oa i he vu.A ts4.iie of H enry lJ4-a-her. (brenmr-:. m MtU d mm-reek t'p., at hia lar rMlnc oo Itinrs.),..., Xhf thiiy'd .lafo, U7;. wnti yrjaaac ivUti J uu UuuK pr-rir. Jan. 31. bbrrilf. SALE. Vjfvse.!aaft o lh(:ert of f'a-.mma-n Plavt. of .LtriKtOi.l'i. tiie arKiemiini. .WMeifcee ail litforrfe Ark''raiiio, will ?il xi f,urili.- .naie.-.i-, I'riloy, March 23. 1.8 1?, at 1 oVT'k p. m..ftn the nr3j' aith riucnr of 0irae A.-kterRan. 'nfaruiahfniai 1p. tow loiit.aia d.VTil4 itikl etLate, rix : N . 1. T-o ffUtri larm. cntnbirz 7T icrf, DsiLB ia tueWvihoDlnv TpM all eleirMi and j.a tt';-i Waio ol iuiiivtuh n, wi;h hou-e. Um. alwp. w.rf-Boa. orrhr! al ten an of ma-Uow. Tbia lano i4i the lurripta rmt ie in irom Stoj.town to L-dr.rd aad is a vr de.r kbie bomn. ).2. A tract of land in Shad s "Jp., l inz H -tinr Kw.n'i!. PTe I-- t-Hra H-k-pde nod uiiiara. e-owtawin ?! acna, well timbaxed. T .Tu; i!uvlt; ; a liy v i9. AP.rfAHA i LAMBEHT. VK-4a - Ahx. OT1CE TO STOCKHOLDER ,Ur,irao TiiKjii.i'.ilKui. Kgjiito.) K aiie, Li 'oer-7 iitven lht in aitaDce wi'ti tholhur". B-Lw. of thi r..mpnr a kxjrit .Veeiuiic ol wwaowinerawiil h, chI at tne -,i-e ot ifc. n-.pi.ny in the -a "( S -il leniet Mawivi. JdnirH aeiii nev, 1 toUie Bt-nrjol lJuc!';. IM-lif . ii? a.. it an'ree furtive I snr r'i"' "' '" lenwina yr nl Kar the tnn.etio w mra , l'"'" - V1 h'at b:4 '- ! ) "JiAAli SaTOTf . f JU ataxwtary. I . - fC( ' win atari ya la on. ana o a wctk wuiiii eipi- i TiM iaatcate Devaaava Stadasu Mr (.Mere. B-um, Pr fe.-i(iii Vbo Ji.-B ti-. d, I T-aeaieiw. Iieatiim efevn !. -V,foh a.'. u4 y 1 W ; run. Mi . n-a aiot-rt. Hna tT a atttaWga,-. 1 JONATHAN A. 31, I lec-, au. -ie. P T T HI f ItifM ' ",irf " l.lri WS;tol'K.'iUtlu,. t, . ; - tTtM hy rttt.tmrs!i a htfesah, i,rc.T,. "-y I nix rttt tiAJtaha, i T KUAL NO TICK. o 4... ., 1 " ' v;;" f I Ira t'anSeM. W(ol -.I.Hy, fluat.kMlh '-'-"'"',. , .ra-rri W"m r.i . . . . iifih Avvnm, l'll(.hrC, IIF.KIFF'S SALE. a't ti!ua !irfi!i. i wui sst-tai ... .i .V. " : ' rvo-!-. t. Fr iti'jo.Mmk it; in; til. '-'.i.Tj.r.jf, vi'.'-"-i'.!uf Ual s,i. lest. i. hi l.ni , -,.. ? rr - r li'rl. nwe.. .v..i.,e,,,lil-t.,WMi.ha;f, (, u of r..ur,.t -'" "".iHa,,i. i..,...f ill"; 111 XSlltliSI 1 et (, , :rJV',.V:V'.''',:'J:u'' M 'iivr.Vu truW A. mi,.t,,i V"a km t the above be u 7.1 J" "'"'' fep.m-tua,.Ki. T n,u., mentor s.ti.nrt .If ...im ,n-i m. dw w,; h. a.wvM.4a until ta p.,,,, r, I'tUKviK wr. 1'ii.K. Sherill J KUAL NOTICE. i'"my- H. L.tidt., ,' .rh hiiii.i.ur. , , hnoil. Ltst:e U.:i. r. i I h i li'.UMuri ir tmini I nn I Un. ls ,i, John i Uai-MMUn. ofir- nd 1 -..t In tu. von wt' I 'nii-.. ..r ..ui. Tmt'..n:ur. P:v. rvi.t.eni.t:.noi riat ma Ait M writ of fiar- i-ir. ns. .ir., ,it.,..i.. n. j,. Huialiuuirh. K Iwin Ieil jiid U. lir!n.r UtloO. To II. Her-hi- " one ot tho detondat k,t,- caiiipii. Mr.uJT.1 ',i'''1 " " writ ol rtttl.u. l,..-d ..t. . m. c.,.irt ,11 C,.a,ni..n Flea, m' ' lt ot f.ul.i.,h.B ... m- ..irivted. coniauauiin t .oi-iir 1U1. ;h.w .0 p ,.. ...it, t":& n.ime. ..1 the '..ll .wit.-i tan.!, ui S.-mer-vt Coonty r-."." ''-l,""-;'-' yuan l lb. Ui parite.a.H.vea.vaie.l i-aher au.1 m.iir..lmi .... Hi: Aeertaatiartnf land in t'rn-.nvilKi t--.wa.tiii, .s..lll. rtt,. p,, . r,.t,,,ini h,ra etj warn.nte.1 ' iBIhenatrw or A.Uro K'ler -mv) l-it-tiii t"il.!M,.irt nd Witt. Uih Aiil. . ..1 ar hi.y n-4iifc ... ,,-r-., ,t . ,.- -.mm .11 Us. t,, ly. h..l.ien 1.11 in. -i vt ... .., .ti.nl next. at mn..,w,i .vrt.'io yoaan.' iwaid parlie. aiMi'ium, . ion OeT Kn .K.Hll.l .... b-'iuj'ie. OF-lthiiE TF. I'tl.E. Mi-ri.-r. iVo. : rnt'STEE'S SALE. xiy T-.mie or :m or!-1 r.:!irT rit .Somt.r'"t t:.i.. l' wl'l tw e(NMM. i.i pn;.!i Aiir jlifuy In., on ine' -.;t f irr:.f,'in.' l..toiu- iiurvi'i!,' Ilii-rv-Mii , or. vht' t.reiiit'.- ;-i SrJurduy, Marih II, 1 S 1 7 . hof..ll. trinx,ie4-ri:w.iniFM.uel.tie r.o ert j . i .l.it.n l.iir, iivii.-1. A triK-im la.v.1 dilute In Allegheny Tf -on t.umna ::. nmt ; roheh a,i , iai..l.( Pol,.r r.n.-rlt W. V..1. .V..i . Unniel Al,!l,r. H.-nrv trntf D . otnwx. t,.it i:i el,r,, j, 4rt-n 111 wndow, iiiiins thatei n n-. it -.1 t... ""r ,dw.-l!inir .m. ank i..irn i.t T I' It. VIS: ihir -t ti tr.t fU'r iruient of -; und ftln-.s t. r.-rtim Ufti' 011 1.! n i-t lir the. um, ol U10 tn.rl r kaUr.ro to l ,,:,,! on ,r tuaii..5 .1 Mle. anil tiie retnaiailer in trni ,.,! :mi tuyns-nt. h e.-ure. taituent r.11 (.i-r mil. ..I n.nd wutt '.. I.e uim . -...n . lr.ny it kni.-kiMi df.u. 5nie v ntiutvoa M I o v-.m-k p. in., of v it ,li.v. ji'ii.v y.owRsv. Feb. :i. l'En.-4ee. A SSIUN EE'S SALE. IniV wi.l tMiamtoMie ..y iMU.iiu imicr on tne i rnilij, m .VUcsiii.ijjr 1vv., Sooert Couutj ' on SofurJfiif. Mart-h 17, 1"77. the fiiltowina dtiwriiv-d eal entate. ,li. .Va-i'rtiiiu IniAl ait laud -liu. in AltiiVe t..n'hi)i. Sniiwrt eountv. Pa , i...ntinii.i m iiere iu.e air lent, of erku-ta are 7e .! .-lrtred ua l Ui .nTf . n mt-ikiow nd a a.-i. n.i:e c.rwli.r.1 ,,rl .iiiar rrit tr-ts tha-re-m. .irh a one umt one loiii i..ry hair House ari, tmra aiv i.'lia-r "ur hjit.!:p-4 tiien-on era:.-;i-l. aih.-in.. l.tn.t of ! a mmSer. Samael Wmka-T, l.-i-(i. VV !ilt-r, iitid Ha-nr hll-r. Tl:K iS--nie third ol th p-nn'tiane mai.a.y t.i i e ta.w a 'iy of vue.aane-thiru in ,i.t mucltw'ivail tiiv. rt ui iifHlur iu -.iiaj ye-.tr. riaa t.....QjrOi'e !,t"l ii'i'liK-k ZACUAKIAH T. Lltyi. fil'i SI. A."ian.-e. 2UliLIC SALK. lly vtnn ofan iir mart -.ui .. the Cjrt f f 'ntaoi-n Plsaoi snirt t!tin'y, Pn.. the an d'TaOi, i-. yivj Uaoiei I. M timf, Wttt -It i j.ardie i.tve on Thur.'njt M-nrh 177. at the Court Hon-, in S.iaerset. Pa., the foih.w ijIiuIhc real etre A t ran or parr-el d lami Pituate In Notnerf lonty. Pn., ntnratnfntc 4ttarrr and .Ti ii-rr more tr lew. aohUio twavMof liwanl riovner. AM)." ny A - b . S.iraii Harnett, Franaim knoaa Cyma ?w mU, M-nrr fil, and (tt'icr i, witii om- niT-. Iv-bk.- nl iiarn ; lfKta wniti Id rtinf.iri wWt; with hue tiinocr iux m -sil ira-t lar.. r KM S:fne -thirl In luud, anc-thirt 'm l if'uit . and onrhirt m .je yr fn-m d.ra 4 ! wih m:ertnt i n ail Xfirtd pavmaota lr.a oayntie. 1 went y i.-r cent, ot kanti aaoaey t Da oi-l on dsv if JOHN'H. I HL, F 'h. Ut; AiMiHre YMIMSTUATOnS NOTICK. t.-t.nw L.- WiUan Vttw, hue of Orenii Tp . l4caeI. LtrTrtfdvElai?tra( un ntheatTftat hay- ln-x t---ti jr-iw-. ;,i thy uii-ipr.-'iif ri-vd hy tii pr-p-er aatfi'iieiy, a.''.! i herHy to'tniw i. tffntcu i ii tu m il.- In air-iar; tyracnuand tlUa L.v.i Mlra ft-ain-t i: Wftf j rs- nt th-in uniy aar.bftiii).t4i f r aetileavul without delwt n-i.iy. April. 4. I-;;.; ins late re-iej o dt - eaei. SAM. K. YAVULf. FRANCIS HA KK. Feb. zl AJiainiiar-.vto.-ii. A VDITORS NOTICE. J tixu A. PbiHipid N't I" Jutaurr Tvna. I77. IA TheM. eJckareh til t r-yjia. J H.i.init Nvn Jj'p-lfjted A!iti-r t-r the r: "ihui- n I o-ii .j Sm-jmwm CuTt. todratrlb n:e tbe luu 1 in the i.-uurt rctirxt-il ir ai to s im ib:t-wtan'' ; T- tr f. t and Aim r.n th - 1 srnhr rufitl-fi thlretti. .Vdicf ia hrby yltfl I will it t : i f io -tiiJ ouiy at my oibce m . ob Hrt. P.. n liinrf .t? t b I'.th mr t M irh iT7. it -itl;iii, P.M.. when jtt ihtmm iteretu may W. 11. Rl PPF.U JVh. Jl. Ant"r. TfTLE ilHSI. TO ACCKI'T Oil liM- JweUib y 3i Lra Aite Add MuJsua, laterBmr ri with J' hn li. M-.m-'T', s,on M'---n, AauaO'la K. Man, f--c C JKima a-loi S- m-tr-tt 1 .., Jha MaiOa jx e'nyeua Co.. Pa. fcit'a heir. Hirry and hm ur M.ttT!.n. !a sutrruamMl Udtf 4 Morrimm. Kefwe- tit Jia-' n ...1 i'laril VV t4i:m,rv,;irjtf ,, Pa.. H ..-7t-. ian. Hewry w.ta. aJ Jwi jisvu tn-jn, liL, Wnaaot . M rriy-'i 'J7'B ia !- . Yoi!j:ah're n-jlned appear at ua fff pi'-yji' "iirt, t t '".li i4 nirrwri M"lay.. tn-i 1ay uf April nt', t ' -rt r r-'H-w ri re4 eMeH Th"aa M'hI'i. dvl. at i rf MpprAi-et Ta!u;iiMjn, or iao 4 ' u a I. y !br ani shuii w be mUU ahu. w. PiXK. Fjh.S!. Sfierf. D-Mi-NLSTUATOR'S NOTICE uv.e ot iiitui ionr.iatean jiaw oaar .v iftten ..l a-tniimiair-WMiD on inaj .fjoie e.tl, havinx beam armnuau to in. aadarsixmal. aoie v.. beroi.y ir,iren iuttaae inaiet.-.au lo it to tnwJuB aie dute psifinaant. an'l th-e teeing eliadm. ar..nit 1, to ort etii ina-m ouly aMhatie.ti.1 S.r wAmw on .viar-h 31. IT; , the u;e re'tiriao, l ue ca:al. U. D. U5L3. Feh. It. ' la.inifrl'av7. Ii.vid H. Ym hftvin v. . a -aoi- ll laie RllUil ll.l- nntiary ar.i:aviiii.v al e'tatetoiae nir. for heoetii ol pr-'ii.". all oeriM inatelKu t the mii H. Y. U'. .iilltoatr inaDleail.., fsiarlt. d tkoa l-Atliarf a-lim .ill preaaen. tha-w Ue 'ho .f trnt ..'..llwrn ' :o.uva, a. mkbm. u lv larof Mar. GBKSPA.XULr.il. Fch. a. Afcia-nee. A SSiGNEE'S SALE. 7oTtuy a amleT laaewea a.ot ot in. .wwn oa. Couiaa- s in d ta.r the County ol .-oa.er.rt. li.leila.l AhOH-ol KtHah S'- ky. wilt m-U iipuoio i. io uii- (irea ' W WirT., at 1 o -Uia-k p at., '.he Miow i4deer!bed al '"'.Jrta'm fa-m ntvwti LwhnerTp Ser- Co F '..iriir.ir U-vi. ra,-vei S. y.a. KetOT Knil-ivr. j;lh. r. HiUM. U. t-.""-""-t'i. V i.in', i,oatwa.k Vxm . r.- ei-ti'nln-' I'W . re. tivre -rr t ikriaa-aj. ..f . en"irariiJiaUw -lrl. ! i,. -..'.a. iih s iwo-jwry kwdw.iimy harti. .nrua-hif;rilwaVliPlhi h"1 ttrered j aaowa M :l. fcrtiMninatt 5S bUlty'-M'Wtti the M', d ) t .. . i.. ,i.ui,Lj hl!l.; k vaer m - mMoj he i,:ain nrrk.iL U.B. AEAX. a... Tn.ni..w ii.uo jaytaensn : t" rh. r. ' ' if .a 11