The Somerset Herald. WEliXfXI'AT... Marc'i 14. M77. -l.OOO KEGS'' CHOICE BUTTER WANTED IMMEDIATELY 11Y W. N. TKM I'LE A CO., BALimoKR. Jl. I'Miav broucbl out tlic corner gtalua-7- Gar DEN Kit arc preparing lr the spring campaign. (HH merchant arc bringing their gar den need to the front. om.v two more weeks of sehnot, the Imvaare rejoieinc and We ofTiT fr sale Clover and Timothy seed, bib and low, large and email. Cook & 15 EE hits. As effort is being made to have the pike be' ween this place and Jeunertown vaca ted. Don't kiss a girl with a src throat. A cocsi Itrable amount of diphtheria has been catintit in that way. Carpenters will find at r.lymvre's Tk1s ol all kinds at as low prices us tbey ean le Ixmglit anywhere. II. .1. IVaihf, late llepisicr &. Ifc-cnr-W. bay purchased the store of Chauncey Hrant, Kmi., at SLanksvillc. JuflK Stekret. the newly appointed uiemlierot the Supreme Court, was sworn in at l'bildelpbia on Monday last. Tub Baptists t Pennsylvania have SOI churches and tV.'.'i'i:! members. During 170 there were f,il9 persons baptized. Persons who are building will find at Blvmyera" prices as low as the same goods tan be 'anight in the city. Call and see. If you want a piece of durable carpet at a price to suit hard times go to Morgans factory. They can tit any rooiu on a lew -lays noliix'. FniNiTUiiE Men will find ai niymyers' Hie m Varnii-hes. Oils and Tnrentine, ltwl Kasls, Castors. Moulding Ac. al tlie lowest poM-ihle prict. Asttkino that you may want in the Hardware line you can get at Ulymjera' at low psices. Call nnd sve tbetu. IU-al his adverlisemeut in anotiier column. It is gratifyinc to know that fish are 25 mt cent lower than last year, l.ring on your cash, oats, potatoes or bacon iu i-x-chanze. Cook & Bkeiiits. .The rocu'.ar Bedlord counK petition praying tlie legislature to reduce llieir salaries one hull was torwarded to liar ristiurg on Monday. It contained lourteen hundred names Unzftl'. Ci.f.ax up your garden. The time w ill xsin lie here when you cm dig it. and rake it, and plant it, aud swear, and throw s'.ones at the lond maternal hen as she scratches around with her loving brood. Tiif.iik are now 7"i0 prisoners lurked in 220 cells in the Western Penitentiary. The managers tear that some disease may break out in the institution during the warm weather, unless something is done to prevent any further overcrowding. Joint Consistohy. There will be a meeting hi the Joint Consistory ol the S mierset charge of the Kelormed Church next Saturday (March 17) al 10 o'clock. A. M., in Simerset. A. E. Tkixai.. The lecislalure, last winter, by act ap proved March 31. 1S7C. fixed the time lur the annual meeting of the Auditors ol the several townships aud boroughs to settle accounts, ou the second Monday in April. It was formerly fixed lir the first Monday in June. Jcst arrived. A large lot ol Fish, Mackerel, White Ficu. Lake Herring, and Cod Fb.li. consist iae of half-barrels, quar ters and kits, which we offer al iMlom prices. Now is tbe time to buy. Prices row. Cook Jc Eeeiiit. The Srate Senate, on Friday, wssed finally, the following bills : An act to prevent eamliling in slocks ; lo provide for the selection of a she for the erection of a State Hospital for the insane ot the coun ties of Blair. Bedford, Cambria. Fayette, Fulton. Simerset and Westmoreland. We have baJ lately a petrified dog and tox, and now comes a petrified slump, with three distinct roots, taken trom six leet be low the surface, in one of Whitehead & Co's collieries on ttoss Bun. The stump was solid stone except a small portion of tbe centre which stiii remained in its orig inal slate. S ) says that Osceola UertiUe. New noors ! New goods Just open ed, a good assortment ot Bleached and rnbleacbed Muslins, Ticking, Shirlitie, Lancaster Ginghams, Spring Styles. Light and Hark Calicoes. Coitoii Yarn, also a job lot of new dark style Ginghams al 9c per yard. A bargain. Please call and ex amine stock lielcre buying elsewhere. G. U. Pakkkr. TO THEFAinfEUS ! Ship vottr Butter to W. S. TEMPLE & CO. They got lst prices last seasm for every farmer w ho shiped to them, and if you wish high pi ices Ibis season you will do weil to ship to them. Joints and muscles, stiff" ane painful with rheumatism and gout, are promptly relieved by Glen's Sulphur Sp. luteal diseases of tbe skiu and dtfecta of the complexion are also remedied by this standard article. Depot Crittenton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue. New York. Hill's Hair and Wbw-ker Dye, black or brown, 50 nK Tue notorious Ike Stytfcr who has Wo nent over the mountain several times for horse stealing, was again arrested on Wednesday, below Everett fr the same offense and lodged in jail, lie hsd w ith him s pal aud each had s horse, which, it is said, were stolen in West Virginia. The arrest were made by P. G. Morgrat and Thomas A-G rove, shater i seventy -one years of sg. and his partner is not much ymmger. Fori T days after the gn are laid in the gravel b ihe pareiit trmit, the small Irv tire batched Imhii the eggs, having the umbilical sack attached beneath their gills. Tbe small try remain in the ground forty 1vs Jonirer. until their aack is alworlied, whn I lie small trout enu-rse trom the gravel and from this time on have to fish lor themselves. At this season, at tbe Trout Ponds, millions of them can now lie seen start ine out in life, bull-doxing the animak'ilae. IlHthnrilU Kuttrpri. Ox tie fourth page ol to-day 's paper will l lound tbe second part ot a siory enliileJ -The Great Bobliery and -Who Kid It," l'V Olive Harper, me herald s Centennial correspondent. It is a story of lite ia CaUtoraia. and is written in the easv. graceful style that characteriHS all her w riting. We feel confident that -air readers, who enjojed Mis Harper's Cceiennial letters so lumji. will be glad to see her welcome name oooe OMire beading itn article in tbe Herald, and were the tory oewrco poor tbe name of lbs ajjthor- would .tU-Dtaod for it a .careful perusal. It would. odou4. be a pleasant surprise to Miss II. to know bow die is held id grateful remexnbraace by tlm many read -rs of her letters tsn$n PhihvU lrli. : It is a story of ! A so dow tlie rantlidaie for Post Office cotueUi up in all bis glory. Alms paid into the treasury ot Somerset Clusia iiooe the 1st nf January last : Jan. 8, by Berlin Uluxrgc 40 OU 17, by Somt-nxt Charsi? 3 SO S3 4? 19 1 IS 50 S3 00 " 29, by " " 30, by Zkm Charge Feb. 5, by Lrvansville Charge -tiarcn x, uy is earn t barge A. E. Trcxal, TreaaareT. A CESTLEXAS who "knows all about it," and who baa tried the experiment with success, recommends the following remedy for bunions and corns from which so many suffer daily : Obtain at the druggist five or six ceuis worth of saltpeter, put into a Dottle with sumcient olive oil to nearly dissolve it. shake up well and rob the in flamed parts night and morning, and mora frequently it painful. This ia well tned remedy. The analysis of the rote for President shows that the Slates which Toted lor Governor Uarex have 143 Representative and 4- Senators in Congress, while those who voted for Mr. Tilden have ISO Rep resentatives and 34 Senators. The Hayes Electors represented 4,294.130 rotes, and the Tilden Eelectors 4.131,332. Outside ot the States composing the late Confeder acy, Governor Hayes' majority was about a quarter of a million. Horse Bills. As the season is fast ap proaching for this branch of our business, we beg leave to inform our former cus tomers, and all who will be in need of horse bills that our facilities tor the execu- t on of this kind of work itj unsurpassed in this part of the country. We have pro cured several new cuts, which are intend ed esiiecially tor blooded horses. Parties desiring anything in this line will find it to their advantage to call at the Herald oflice. Orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. I I)e Zoucbe & Co., Wall PAPEB.-This firm stands at the head of the trade in I'itisburgh, really having no com petition, lliey have in stock a large quan tity and better quality, and otter special inducements to ail buyers, air. King, Ibe gentlemanly junior member ot the firm. will always take pleasure in showing goods, and giving tbe benefit ot his expe- lencc. hen our readers vimI Pittsburg. ! tbev will do well to take a look at their stock, and it follows that they must make their purchases where they can obtain such bargains. By alate number of tbe Dayton Journal, we are informed of the death of Mrs Frederick Gebhart, who will be remem liered by many of the older readers of the Herald. Mrs. Gebhart was horn in this county October 12, 1X01. She was married to Frederick Gebhart October 5, 1819. In 1K.3 she moved with her busland to Day ton. hio, where she has ever since re sidej. The Dayton papers pay quite a glowing tribute to her memory. Thet had a tough subject in the inquiry loom this week. Moody wrettled with him and Sankey sang with him but tbe man seemed to despair ot forgiveness. Finally Moody asked him what heavy sin burdened his mind, and he confessed to having la.-at a newspaper publisher out of three years subscription. The evangelist informed him that they did cot protess to lerlorm miracles, but if he would settle up his dues, with compound interest, and iav for three years more in advance, al though they could not open tbe doors of the church to him. perhaps he might be snaked in under the canvas Ho$to nut let, n . Another bailkoii proposed. The latest sensation is a proposed narrow guage railroad trom Confluence. on the Pittsburgh and Connellsville railroad, lo Deer Park, on the Baltimore and Onio railroad. Hon. II. G. Davis, of West Vir ginia, and a number ot Pennsylvania capi talists, w ho ow n large tracts of coal, min eral and timber lands at intermediate points in the interior of Garrett county, are the projectors of the proposed road. Such a railroad would vastly enhance tbe value ol real estate in tbe interior ot our county, liesideg proving a great conven ience lo our citizens and the public gen erally. Oakland Herald. Heavy cattle- It always gives us pleasure to get an item from Mr. John J. Keiin's well stocked and well kept farm in l.'.k Lick, tor be enthusiastically loves bis calling and whatever he does is on a Urge scale. On Monday last he sold eight head of young cattle to Mr. John Spangler, ot Somerset, the entire weight of the lot lK-iug 10.0H0 pounds, or and average of I2l0 sunds each ; two ot them, two years old, averaged 1S43 each. He also sold a cow with the lot but it was sold on boot", that is it was not weighed. Good prices are paid for raising good stock ; he received 5 j ct. per pound or about (600 in round number for tbe loL Tbe moral is plain : go aud do likewise, ia our advice. MtierdaU Independent. ArorsT flowek. The most miserable beings in the world arc those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Omplaint. More than seventy-five per cent, of the people ia the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects; such as Sour stomach. Hick Headache, Habitual t'oftiveness. Palpitation of the Heart, Heart Burn, Water-brash, gnaw ing and burning pains st the pit of the Stomach. Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, com ing up of food after eating, low spirit. &c. Go to your Druggist, G. W. Benford, and get a 7 cent bottle of August Flow er or a sample bottle for 10 cents. Try it Two dm will relieve you. TnE Bedford Gazette says : "A gentle man who was at the Centennial, informs ut, that w bile visiting the Kansas and Col orado building he noticed some excellent looking corn, ot which he secured some fifteen or twent grains. Some days ago be discovered that a small insect, some thing like a weevil, has been working in the grains, going to tbe very beau. Now, the question is, were the little destroyers brought with corn from the west? If this Is so it would be well enough to warn all lersons who brought Centennial corn with tbein not lo plain it. It will be remember hercd that the destructive potato bug was brought tons trom Colorado." The B!air county hog story is explained by tbe standard ss follows: "Squire Lingenfeliei baa explained that wonderful Greenfield township bog story which orig. inally apeared in the RtgiUr. Tbe tree was cut down on the evening of a certain day. It was a very large tree and a very hollow e. Here and there, scattered through the trunk, seemed to be an acorn. At any rale a wanderiug bog came alone and found bis way along tbe tree until he had worked himself some seventy teet from the hiltt. Here he stuck fast, and as he couldn't turn around and hadn't sense enotth to back out, he just remain ed w here he was until the choppers re turned and extricated him from his close fitting quarters. And thus a seemingly wonderlul tale takes its proper place in tbe ranks of tbe commonplace." At the meeting of the Stockholders of Ibe Bedford County Agricultural Society, belli in Bedford, on last Wednesday even ing, the following officers and directors were elected : President, J. B. Williams, Everett : Vice-Presidents, Hen. We Key rer, Juniata : Hon. 8. P. W is hart. Ever ett : Major D. Washabaugh, Bedford ; J no. S. Sproat, BedtorJ Two., J. F. J. Oster, East SL Clair,; Secretary, IL D. Tate, Bedford ; Corresponding Secretary, H. O. Kline, Bedford ; Treasurer, T. M. Lynch. Bedford ; Board ot Directors, Johst Lota, Bedford ; Gen. James Burns, Juniata ; J. E. Noble, South Woodbury; J. T. Gephart, Bedford Twp.. James. S. Riddle, Kinz Twp.. J. M. Shoemaker, Bedford ; A. - Scbell, Schellsburg ; Wm. Lauder, Broad Top ; Valentine Kiseling, East St. Clair. A mono the bills cow pending before tbe Lecialature. is oaw in the interest of butchers and grocers. It provides that ia addition lo the remedies now provided by law, Ihey shall; have tbe right to attach wages and money lor labor due or owing to such persons ss may be indebted to them lor groceries, meat, flour, and other nec essary articles ol food furnished them for the maintenance of their families, not ex ceeding fifty dollars ; aad anv sum to due may be attached and shall not be paid to the defendant until tbe .judgment so bad for such amount as mav be due upon such attachment, shall be satisfied, and Just ax of tbe Peace shall Lave juiisdicUon ia such case. The waiver law is bad enough, but such a statute as this is sim ply outrageous, and ihould not for a mo njenl he considered. PosmvEtT tbb best. Dr. Morris' Syrup ol Tar. Wild Cherry and Hore hoond is the very best com pouad ever prepared, advertised, or sold by any person, or nader any name whatever, fur the immediate rtiief and permanent cure nf cough, colds croup, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma, and all diseases ot a consumptive type. It wiK thoroughly eradicate these alarming symptoms in one halt the time required to do so by nay other -medicine. It is purely vegetable, sad contains not a particle of opium or other dangerous drug. It never tails. .Every bottle guarantied to penorra exactly as represented. For sale by G. W. Ben ford. Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which never fails. Pleasant to take, and requires bo physic. Price 25 cents. BbEATBIXO MIASMA WITHOUT IJIJUBT. There is no exae ration in the statement that thousand of persons residing trom one year's end to another in fever and ague regions on this Continent and else where, breathing air more or less impreg nated with miasma, without incurring the disease, simply and onlv because they are in tbe habit of using Bostetters Stomach Bitters as a preventive. It has frequently happened, and tbe fact has been amply attested by tbe parties themselves, that persons surrounded oo all sides by neigh bors suffering the tortures of this shivering and burning plague, nave enjoyed abso lute immunity from it, thanks to the pro tection afforded by the bitters. Nor is that anti febrile cordial less efficacious in remedying than in preventing chills and fever, bilious remittents, and disorders of a kindred type. Taken between tbe par ozysms, it speedily mitigates their violence. and eventually prevents ineir recurrence. These facts, convincingly established by evidence, appeal with peculiar force to travelers and sojourners in malarious dis tricts. Robbebt. John Smith alUtt John Clark put in an appearance at the resi dence ot John uardner, ot Jenner twp., one day in the early part of last week, and requested that be be allowed to remain tor a few days and help boil sugar. On Thuisday morning last while at tbe sugar camp with Mr. Gardner's family, he com plained of being sick and said be would walk over to Mr. Peter Gardner's. Going to tbe house to change his clothes, be took trom the pockets ot the clothes of one of Mr. Gardner's sons, one hundred and sev enty dollars in currency and a silver watch, with which be decamped. Coin ing to Somerset be invested part of the money in a suit of clothes, traded the sil ver watch on a gold one, giving thirty five dollars as bonus, and after remaining about town for the greater part of a day departed for parts unknown. Clark ap pears to be a silly half-witted boy who it is thought will not gc tar before be will fall into the clutches of the law. 4 Irtlcers are in pursuit but have as yet been unable to apprehend him. Since the above has been in type we learn that Mr. Clark has been arrested at Pittsburgh. Fine shootino. On Friday afternoon Mr. Frank Wright and a gentleman from Maine, named Edwards, shot a penny match just below town. C. O. Hurst was chosen referee for Wright, and Capt. Geo. W. Kimmel for Edwards, end C'apt. Chas. J. Harrison umpire. The distance, twentv-five feeL was measured off and John Waterman placed al the peg lo toss the pennies. Wright won the toss snd hdwards toed tlie mark Tor tbe .first shot. The score was Edwards, 11110 0 1111 Wright, 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 Tbe ind was very high at the time, making shooting exceedingly difficult. The fun used bv Edwards was a doable- barreled, breech-loading shot gun. while Wright used a double-barreled muzzle loader. It any ot our readers tbirk that it is not difficult to hit a copper while nymg through the air at twenty-five feet dis tance, let tbem try it. provided they can get anyone that will toss the pennies for tbem. and report the result. It is but justice to say that Mr. Wright bad never shot at penuie before, while his antago nist has bad considerable experience at it. Fire About three o'clock on Wednes day afternoon last, tbe large brick resi dence of Mr. Peter George near George's Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, was dis covered to be on fire. As a hiirh wind was prevailing at the time all efforts to subdue the flames were useless and before a great while the once handsome resi dence was a pile ot smouldering ruins. Tbe fire started on tbe roof and is suppos ed to have caught from tbe kitchen chim ney. Starting to burn at tbe top, the fam ily had plenty ot time uremove the fur niture and household goods. All these were quickly taken out, as well as most of tbe doors, windows and shutters. Mr. George had a lot of seeds stored in tht garret, and apples and potatoes in the cel lar, all et which were destroyed. Tbe entire loss will amount to about f 3,000, on which there was no Insurance. Lucki ly tbe wind, which was very high at the lime, was blowing direclly from the barn or it, too, whould have been consumed. Mr. George intends rebuilding immediate ly and will use the old walls, as tar as pos sible, which are still standing. Latrohe Aitanrt. On Ihe night ot the second of February, 1877. two young men by the names of Cannon and Boucher, came from Johns town, Pa., to Millwood, on the Pennsylva nia railroad, and entered the carpenter shop of Wm. Cbissinger, taking with them nearly all tbe tools. Ioss, about ten doi- dollars. They then proceeded to tbe store and poet oflice of Geo. F. Austraw, where they gained an entrance by boring on one of tbe shutterand breaking the glass, tak ing with tnem two mail keys, post stamp. snd a lot of other goods, amounting to about sixty dollars. On their return to Johnstown, they proceeded to gain an en trance into a store there by boring off tbe lock, but the chief ot pal ice waited till they got in and then closed the door on them. He found on their persons a varie ty of goods, amongst them the post stamp taken from Geo. F. Austraw. who appear ed and claimed the goods which be recog nised by his private mark. Cannon and Boucher are now in the Ebensburg jail awaiting their trial, and they will be tried before the Lniled States District uourl, by a special agent of tbe post office depart ment, who will place them in tbeir proper homes . Oreentburg Democrat. We do not like to amy that our neighbor ' of the Democrat lies like a Democratic witness before a returning board, nr yet like the average Democratic editor ; but wben ne wrote tbe account ot the torch light procession, given in hunor ol the election of Rutherford B. Hayes to the Presidency, he knew, (at least we'll bet a new silk hat, high crown, cardinal red baud and blue feather that he did), that there were more voters in the ranks that nigU than there arc Democratic voters in the borough of Somerset. As tor that fiery young Democrat who carried a rooster in the procession, be, like every one else that rejoiced in tbe election of Hayes, was welcome, and if be bad become so wedded to bis barn yard fowl, from having seen it so often in bis home paper. since November last, that he thought it ought to crew for the President elect, no one could object. It be did not come to the ranks to rejoice with those that rejoic ed, the editor of the Democrat ought to know that lae best way to quiet a squall ing bra at aot to spank it. Come, come Aleav lei the boys have their tun, and glory in their victory : don't show how much you feel beaten by any more such items. OacCMSBrafl baa been visited again by tbe fire fiend. Yesterday morn ins shortly after twelve o'clock flames were discover ed shooting oat of the roof of tbe Sew Opera House, aad an alarm was sounded forthwith. Before tbe engines cot to work tbe entire structure was enveloped in flames, and tbe surrounding buildings were ia( Imminent danger. Notwith standing tbe efforts of tbe firemen, . the ies onmmnnicated to tbe Lutheran Cbarcb. which burned very rapidly. By careful management tbev were confined to tbe two buildings, which were reduced to asbes. Tbe Opera House was built by Mr. Xaley. at a cost of nearly Ay 000. It was insured lo tbe amount of $16,000 13.000 on tbe building and tbe res; on Lscenery. fixtures and furniture. On Tues day night tbe rminarmooic hud ot uoe ton gave an entartainment at tbe bouse, but were fortunate enough to get tbeir bag gage out a half hour before the alarm. Tbe cburcb was a total loss of $8,000, taete aesag ae iaaoiaace. During tbe progress of the Are Mr. H. 8. McKaskey had one of bis bands serwosly injured by tbe tall ot a book from Ike roof of tbe cburcb. Tbe fire originated in tbe dress ing room of tbe Opera House. On Sunday night while a young man who bad been sUj im rather late with hi lady love, was passing along the Main sueetot Berlin, about 13 o'clock, disoov. ere J fire in Wslker's grocery. The alarm was sounded and assistance was promptly rendered. It was found that the fire had gained such headway that it was impossi ble for the family of Mr. Walker to find means of egress in tbe usual way ; ladders were placed at the windows of the second story and tbe family resetted. The flames spread rapidly over the building greatly endangering the property ot Mr. Kriaain- Jer which adjoined. The goods In Mr. oseph Henley's clothing store which was under tbe same roof, and those in Mr. George KrUsinger's boot and shoe estab lishment were removed and all went to work to subdue the flames. The fight to save Krissingcr's property vast severe one but the bucket brigade of Berlin came out victorious. Walker had some insurance on both stock and building. Mr. Heffley has an insurance of 4.000. We have been unable to learn what insurance, if any, air. Knssineer had. Berlin, like Somerset, has no fire annaratus and has to depend on her bucket brigade in case of ore. We hope our neighbors will have more wisdom than hs been shown byonr pevpie, anu make some preparations to meet future contingencies of this kind. Fortunately for that ancient borough the nigui was still, there being scarcely any wind at the time. Had tbe fire occurred on either Fridayjur Saturday night, daring me gsie, a great pan oi ineir town must ot necessity have been burned. TnE gave law. An exchange makes some very sensible remarks on the game iaw ui tue Diauj. wuicu we take the lib erty of transferring to our local columns. as the suggestions made are in the best of taste, and apropos just now. It says that i cvcij rawon me renusyivania Leg islature tinkers tbe game laws. So far as tnese laws tend to the preservation of the game tbey might as well not be passed. We have never known a single one of mem to oe wonny oi me name, tor they do not protect, but rather lead to the de struction of game. An act that authorizes the killing ot squirrels in July is an invi tat ion to gunners to open the season at an early date against all kinds of game. A law, to oc enecuve and nsetul. must nro- hibit the killing of any species ot earoe ud uj, say, me j oiu oi September, ana must punish all found huntioE prior to that time. The hunting season for all kinds of game should commence on a certain dav and end on a certain day. Then there would lie little or no game killed out of season. How many hunters after sqirrels in July would permit a fine, fat, full- grown cock-pheasant to peck his eyes out? A large majority would kill him and put in a plea ot self -defense. We hone some senator or Member ol the House, possess ed nf good sense and a knowledge of tbe habits and nature ot the various species of game which should be protected against wanton destruction, will trame. present. and have passed a bill embodying the pro vision above relerrca to. Fire. On Friday mornine last the dwelling bouse of Air. John Kooser, ot Jefferson twp., was destroyed by fire. The bouse was situated at the loot at the Lau rel Hill mountain, and was known as the old Jtenioru iavern Aland, it appears that Jl r. Kooser bad gone to tbe surar camp alaiut half a mile from the house. while Mrs. Kooser and another woman who lived in the same bouse, were in tbe spring bouse just across the road, and the twochildien were left locked in tbe bouse. When the flames were first dis covered one of the women ran to the sugar camp to call Mr. Kooser, while the other hastened to the bouse to rescue the chil dren. The wind was blowing a perfect gale at the time, and the names made such rapid headway that when the woman reached tbe house it was almost impossi ble to get into the room where tbe chil dren bad been left. They were at length reached and carried out, but both died shortly after. Both were very young, the eldest being but five years ol age. This is a severe blow to Mr Kooser, the chil dren burned being bis entire family. We have been unable to learn whether there was any insurauce on tbe bouse. The re mains ol the burned children were buried on Saturday last. Mr. Kooser is well known and well liked in the community where he resided, and has the sincere sym pathy of tbe entire neighborhood. Since the above was in type we have re ceived a letter from Mr. S. II. Cable, in which he says : "Kooser s two children were in t ho room in which the fire oriirin- ated. There was a wood box near the stove filled with shavings. It is supposed that the children were playing with the fire and either set fire to their clothing, or the carpet The bodies of tbe children wben taken from tbe ruins were burned to a crisp. Jlr. Kooser lost everything ex cept w hut clothing be bad on his back. Joseph G rover, who occupied part of the bouse, lost all bis personal property. Neither of tbe parties had any insurance." Ursina Items. A friend from Conflu ence informed us a tew days ago, that a man by the name of Boyd, residing near bgvpt, (not ancient r.gvpt) on the Pitts burg div ision of tbe li. & O. R. K., acci dentally got drowned in the "Tough." In company with two or three of hi chil dren, the 'oldest not more than twelve years of age, be attempted to cross; when about midway his bark capsized and threw tbem out ; after dinning to tbe vessel for quite a length of time, the children were rescued, but the father sank beneath the waves. At latest accounts his body bad not been found. Mr. Boyd was a soldier during the late rebellion a member of the SSlh Pa. Vol., and received a severe wound, whieb caused him to be a cripple. We have had two protracted meetings, and the third one is now in progress in tbe Lutheran Church. But one has come for ward to repent of her sins. This is cer tainly discouraging to tbe minister ia charge, wben bearing of such extensive revivals in our neighboring villages. Peace and harmony reign in our town since the great political question is settled, and every one is looking forward for bet ter times shortly. We are informed that tbe Ursina school will close with a little exhibition on the evening of tbe 24th inst. Quite extensive improvement are be ing aiade in our town. Dr. Bevins is having an addition put to his dwelling, which be intends us.ng for a medical oflice. J. P Miller is having his old bar room converted into a store-room, to be occupi ed by our accommodating merchant Lcroy Forquer. We hope Lee will make it lively on the corner. To describe all tbe im provements would be too much this time. Yours truly, Patrot. HARRIED. FKIEDLINE SHCPE. At the resi dence af the bride' father, near Ml Pleas ant, February 1st. I. II. Friedline, of Meyersdale, and Miss Annie B. Shupe, of Fayette county. On the 28th of February, at German town. Pa- bv Kev. John X. Unruh, Mr. William Butaker to Miss !Hie H. Kates, both ol Gerroanlown, Pa. On the 18lh of February, at Centerrille, Pa, by Kev. J. X. Unruh, Mr. Nathaniel W. Sullivan to Mifs Ijmisa Bittner. both of Somerset Co., Pa. On tbe 22nd of February, near Millord Station, Mr. James Tedrow to Miss Biw beth M. Humbert, both of Somerset Co., Pa. DIED. GLESSXER. February 22, 1877. John Albert, son of James GlessDer, of Alle gheny twp., sged 1 year, 10 months, and 20 days. COUNTRYMAN. March 6. 1877. Nor man Elmer, son of J. H. and Mary E. Countryman, of Berkleys Mills, aged 8 months and 7 days. BAKER March 4. 1877, Daisy My. daughter of Hiram Baker, ot Milford tp., aged 3 years, 9 months, and 11 day a On tbe 20th of January, George R. Critchfleld, aged years, 8 months, and 28 days. " On the tb of February, at Milford Station, Charles M. Hoover, aged 12 years, 10 month, and 28 Cay. - On the 12th of February, near King wood. Hannah J. Heinbaugh, aged 2 mos.. and 7 days. . . , . On the 24lh ot February, near Center ville. Joseph Pile, sged 72 year 10 mos., and 3 days. On tbe 1st day of March, near Center- 111. omnl W If immc-1 arent 1 vpar months, and 3 days. On the 4th of March, near Mineral PL and 12 days. TIM Fight Sv Taa4rblll'a Will. yw Yon, March 10 AH at tempt to compromise having failed, tbe objections to the probata of tbe will of Comodore Vaoderbilt were til ed in tbe Surrogate' office this after noon. - Tbe objections embrace tbe following points: The objector avers that the writings offered are not tbe will and testament, or codicil, of the late Commodore Vanderbilt, not did the testator sign tbe papers, either in the presence of the attending wit nesses, or at all, or declare them to be bis last will or codicil tbereto.oor did he acknowledge subscribing thereto in the presence of witnesses; that tbe attesting witnesses did not sign their names as witnesses at tbe request of the deceased, or ia tbcjpres ence of each other; that br a desire to concentrate bis fortune in tbe person of Wo. H. Vanderbilt and his chil dren, deceased had become incapaci tated from making a fair will.and bad disregarded his other children. Tbe objections are signed bj Ethan Al len, as protector for Correlius J. Vanderbilt, tbe contestant, and coun tersigned by Jeremiah S. Black and Scott Lord. The Jtew Trniir HssmI Washinoto, March 9, 18T. Secretary Sherman to-dav for warded to tbe Governor of Obio his resignation as United States Sena tor from that State, to lake effect im mediately. To-day he was busily engaged in arranging his papers and closing op his affairs as chairman of the benate Committee on finance. Owing to tbe continned illness of Secretary Morrill, it is his design to assume the duties of Secretary of tbe Treasury to-moirow. HEUniUlKiT Oumeted by Coos: a Bnairs. ! nt CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR A FEED, Apples, dried, a Apptobattar, y) awl JJma. V 100 ta e , VDQ'jOC 1 . aw Tie . fcM) use lie 1-e , 14e Joe nniMT, w a (Sen) Butter, fl a (roll) Buckwheat, y baahel " meal, luo Beeswax. 9 a Bacoa, sboaUen, W b waee, ...... eoaotrv hams. SI Uora, (ear) fl buetaet Dora, (Kheilc.l) t bushel UWBBHlfl ................ Ualt sains, ft ac c lie J lc ..H!-iie JUi30 ...."ic ....!) ......SI " J6e ; MX, yJ Flour, 'ft bul Flaxseed ba., (& fc) Hams, (hugar-curei) a Lanl. a Lerl'ier, red sole, ft fc... ....... kut. :.. ViMiitnzs, white V ..... Ilni, W uu Potiunc', ) ba.. ...... .......... Pe-c , uried, ft a............ V oe y u. ........ .............. R. 1. Vt h Je Ho 2 u Suit, Ku, L fl bbLextra u.uuki Aiuia, per sac.. " Aiii'on. per sacs... Hi Of 4 7 Sugar, yellow fl " white Tallow, tt a -. ...10i12Vt ..H!40lo .........ic M 40 ....Otviue Wheat. i baa wool, y a New Advertisements. JXECCTORS SOTICE. ute of Henrj Young, lata of Somerset Twp deceased.' Letter tentamentanr ea the above estate having been granted to the smderwlg ned by the proper nthoritv. notk 1 aevebv civ en to all pen ns in debted to said estate to make Immediate pa ymeni anil those having Hains against tne same u pm m them dnlv utheatkrated for settlement and allowance, at the redwa) of the Executor In Somerset Iwp., SomerwaOo-. Pa., on Saturday, the il dav of Aorll. 1KI7. when and where k will give his attention far said r''- March M. Exeosu-r. t SSIG.NEE'S SALE. K virtue of an order Issued by the Coart of Common Pleas ol Somerset !o.. Pa., the umier- gned assignee of Wealey ana m. j. wv, ill sell at public sal oa Friday, March ' SOth, 187T, at t o'clock, p. m., n the Diamond In Somerset. Pa., the following def ertted real estate, vll : No. I. A certain lot. of ground sltuata on the north side ot nam i as somerwi dot., -joining lot of Joseph Heir, and others, having a two-atory brick dwelling hoaw, butcher shop and other building thereoa erwted, being the proper ly now occupied ny w eaiey v . uam. no., A certain n giovou ,..- -Roroiiirhof Somerset, on the north ski of Mala St.. adjoining of John Burkbart aad other, having a two-story fi aaw dwelling bouse and ov erbuilding therwm erecu d. being la property now occupied y llanlei E. Davis. No. J. Arertalo tract o f land situate in Somer set Tp.. Somerset Oo.. .. adjoining lnd of JJavtd Husband, James Parson, J. U. a-immel anl others, ooatalniag at out 54 acre. No 4. A certain tract i land suaaie in .'-" Tp., Somerset Oo Pa., adjoining lands ot . J . Baer A. J. Oolborn and other, containing about i acres, being the land heretofore used by talil W. W. Uavt a Bro a a ones yara. Kn h mrtala las. of eround altuat in Somer set H r.. Pa., on tbe w si side ofJlatal'roM St.. adjoining leu of A.Il Coltmth and Emi lanaal Young, having a twe-a ry brick building t Hereon erected, th lower lusa i being very desirable lor a s areruom. 'i' t u w ..tm ar : eent. of the mirenase mon- v to he naltl ns riav or sale, aad toe paianrw vt one-third oneonhrmal lunof iet April Ooart : one-third In tlx month a, and one-third in on e.year. with Interest oa defeat d payment, l-ayu'ieni 10 1) seen red by judgmei it note. Some of the proper! ies will he sold surjer so certain mortgage, wl .tea will be made km. wn day of salt. w. n. Itrriib March 14. Asli .nee of W. W. Pavts Bro. UBLICSAIE. virtue of an ord er ot the Court of Common Plaaa in and for lbe ountv of Somerset, ami tome directed. I will expos to public sale there testate of Jobs J. Weller, e i Friday, March 30, 1877. A certain lot of art and situate la the town of Casselmaa, Upper T urkeyfbot Tp., Somerset .. Pa., having a lwc-av ary house aud stable tnerauu erected. Alaoa certain lot f ground situate in summit Tp., to said .county, bordering oa the water af Elkllck. Also a ear tain lot or ground situate to Summit Tp., knom as lot No.S In Mechantt-enurg. having a two-atory t ouse and other outbuilding Ibereoa erected. TERMS. One- U Jrd in hand ; one-third in ait month and one-lMg d ia on year from the day of ale, with tntere a the deterred payment from the dav of ale. tsbseeurd by judgment bond Ten per cent, ofaaa i money to be paid a soon a in pronerty is aaw died aown. E.M SCHRtlCK. Mrl4 ' Assignee of John J. Weller. "VRPII AN ST OOVKT SALE. Bv virtu rT an o rdcr ol the Orphans' Court of Somerset Co, to me directed, 1 will expose lu pub lic Mlaoa Monday, April 2, 1317. at 2 o'clock, a. m., t th Coart House in Somer set, Pa- ts ullowlog described real estate, late the property ot Ell ChriMner, dee d. No. L A certain ract of land situate in Jenner Tp.. So uu mat Oo.. ',. adjoining lands or Henry S Pick km. M. Kei heirs, and other, con taining as acre ami 37 perene, more or lea, a good iiusiioxt of which is cleared and balance well Umbeiredi having farm building thereon erected. no. a a one-nan acre km, situate at owhh, SammH Tp., Somerset Oe- Pa., ad joioiag land or Saaaaaah Cbristner, Hermaa Vhristaer and ether. TEEMS : Tract No. leash ; so. I will be sola abject to a dower or (360.00 la mvor of widow and heirs of Fred. Beeeeeker, deceased 1 per coot, el pernhs saoaey to he paid a oe as property at aaoeaea aowa, asm iace at pwanaiiw i sals, HEBMA2T CHBISTXER. March 14. Admr. and Trustee. T IQUOR DEALERS LICENS- IjKS. - "Notice w hereby given that tbe following aameS nervosa aav Bled in my obVe their Millions, affi davits aad bonds, forTavern Licenses, ae. and that lb same will be ereeonieo to in kmui ea Thurs day lb eth day ef April, 1ST7. Samuel StiaSer, Berlin borough JohaO. Davts, - August Koehler. Conemauh Tp. ' ScuU Sterner, OoaHuenea borough. Jon. Fraata, CoaSaenee borough. Fradk. Uarr, Greenville T. Kobe Outhrte, Meyersdale heroagh. Walter J. Juaea, Bieyeradale borough. H. S. Dongea, Meyersdale borough. Jo. Sen roc., Milford Tp. Daaafci Wagner. Salisbury horoagh. Fred. N angle, Scmtrsst borough. John Hill. Kill A. Flick. - Jos. Stall, stoaycreek Tp., Jacob J. Schrsea. " - ' Samael faster, Stojstown harosgK Joha H. Hit. - - Jerome Bom, Summit Tp-. Michael Shaamoa. - - C M. Stouifer. New Baltimore borough. Oeo. H. De Haven, WcUenbarg borough. Joha Leydig, - Joeeph MeOermri, rrwaa oorougk. J H. Boa ford. Drain haawagh. Tboma Hill, Ursiaa borougU. aiSTAcaiar. John Stacer, Meyersdale borough. axTATL Oeergu D. Weber, Meyuratal borough. F.J. hltXSlZ. March 14. UJarlr. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE- Euat of Joseph PUe, late of Milfcnl Twpw T - savin been erauted to tae sadrninna,! not at beruby give lathe indebted to It to saaka Imaw- dlauaaymeaaadthasa having claims again a - - aM,i a , -. . a, ... .a I AdmlniJtntUir ta New Ceutervllle boroei-li. FMTEJiPlLE. March a. Administrator. WALL PAPEH. Vt Zooeh a Co. ibow room st sees la tht Cea noil. Wiow a oulleoUoao! u.in by fcartlake. Jwn Joaee. Morris, ana Dr. Drer. TorTrlaim lter lapilltr awl taste : turner tueatitjr and bct terqatilt jr. Tbeir ruHumer aclect rruta new (owls Irooi tbe best factories : garni ilwt juwij pmead to novelty and aieriu le Zooche a Co. cUInt to lake flm rasa in ti.e art deertle,aad Kiran lee all work bjr tbeot. Their prk-ee are BMxletu Special InuaeeiaeBW to tae trade. De ZOITCITK & CO. lOl Fifth Avenwe-.t'ITTSIiURO. Nest tot. II. ' MarrhW. . N TOTICE. Ha It ordained bv the Town Council of Somerset Borough.and itia hret.roMmed that tiie Unr ol the Burg-rue thall be lu0 per annum. In Ilea ol all fee anu eueu to which be might be otherwise entitled, ud provided tarth-r that ibe burgew hall at the end of eaeh month report to the Coun cil all one and man received by him during toe month, which fine and eoata shali be paid Into the treasury (or the use of the boroagh, ia aooord ano wlin the act or Awmbly. Enacted the 7th day of Mairh,lTT. -attest J.B.SIXTT. March 14. Clerk. s IIERIFF'S SALES. Hv virtue of sundry writ of Levari Facias. Fk-H Facta and Vend Ex issued out or the uourt of Common Plen of Somerset ronnty. Fa., ami to me directed, 1 will expose to sale by public outcry, al the Court House, In Somerset, on Friday, JlarJt 00, 1377, All lb right, title. lsUrest and claim of the EcnnellsMiU Coal Company, of, in aad to Hi c.i !,.... riarthMl real eatata. Til i No. 1. A certain tract ol land aimai tn South ampton Tp., Somerset to.. Pa., warranted In the aaine ot Oe .rgeiieuur. containing Ut acre more or lew. a-ljolniug lands of Jacob Eroeiick, Jacob Kboads and tract No. x. upon which are erected a log dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings, about 7')crcs of which are cleared and known as the Ueurge Marts tract. i . Mrt.jn tMrtof land aituateasafreatd. ad mining No. 1. aabov and other, warranml in .hi r euatalning XU acre more or leas, known as the John Hoy man true:, of which about tw acre are cleared, upon which are reeled log dwelling hou, barn, ai No. 8. A certain tract ol land situate as afore said, adjoining !o. t and Auam ixpiry aao others, known as the Adam Stuns larm. contaio i,... iM more or less, of which about W acre are cleared. xS acre In meadow, with a largeapple on-har-l. log dwelling house, largo barn aud oilier outbuildings. . ... No. 4. A tract of land situate a aforesaid, eon- . m . ultolnio N,m. '1 and all II n wv aw. i w - - - ' t wm x a atiov ni otber, and known s trre Porter farm, about do acre cleared, 6 of which are lo meadow, with frame -'welling house, log stable c No. . A tract ol or land annate s above, oon tatning lea acres more or less, adjoining .land ol W lilUm Troutman. the Porter term, Hcary Marti snd otber about loo acre cleared, of which a, acre are in meadow, apple orchard, log dwelling ...,.. in, arAhie. etc. know a the Kernel Com tract. . , t. . No . All the minerals, mineral rlghU aad nririlreeaaoueruininztothemid lal, eontain- fn. .ui cc more or less, adloining landsof Jeiu Ileal, Dominic Cook. Adam l-epley and others, known a Ihe Benj. Baker tract. No. 7. All that certain tract of land situate In N.irtiiamiiion To. Somerset Co.. Pa-, warranted n ik. n.ma i.l John Hensbaw. containing 4 u.rM ou, or leas, adloining lands warranted In I., n'.ntfc nf Annll VoUJlir and OthCTS. UpOtt Which are erected several small dwelling houses, saw "So.'a! All that tract of land situate as shoy. .rrmniMl in the name of Annie Young, contain- Ina W2 acres in the same, more or lea., adjoining No. 7, Alf Wllmoth anl other, rpon whKn u a saw mill, several plank hue.i tc. uinv .he same lands oonveye! bv John II. Boa- dy and wile to ald Kennells Mill Coal Co. Taken in execution as the proierty ol the Ken nells Mill Cil Co.. at tne sun .,i i uomy v. . ... am lor the use ol John I). Kl'!y. ALSO. an th riht. title. Interest ami claim of F. H. Sntmillerand Henry Sutmiller. ol. in and to the following desi-rioeu real eue. vis . a mriMin tract of land situate in rimer Tp. Somerset Co . Pa- eooulning about 4z acres, more or less, of which there are aiwut Vi ai-res eleurcl. with a ode and one hall story log dwelling bouse thereon erected, adjoining Uuds of Christutn UMw.micr. Edward Ileal, t'omuany lands snd ,.i u with thj, annnrtenances. Taken in execution a the property of Henry Sutmiller and F. H. Sutmiller, l ihe suit ol Sam uel strewn. ALSO. all the risrht title, interest and claim, late of Zachariah 1'annehlll. deceased, ith mKiceto the wi low and heir, of, in ami to ihe following de scribed real estate, vis : a certain tract of land situate In Lower Turkey- foot Tp., Somerset Co , Pa., eonraioing ou acres, more or let's, or which there are about acres cleared, with a iwo-story frame dwelling house ad bank barn thereon erected. lj ining landsof Dc. Haunali, A. Hyatt and others, with ih. ai.nnrt.n.imNL Taken in execution as Hi property, late of Zachariah Tannehill, dee'd, wilh notice to the widow and heirs. ALSO. All the right, title, interest and rlslm of Harri son Dinge deif., and Jacob Horner tere ten., of, in and to the following descrllod real estate, vli : A certain tract of land situate in Shade Tp. Somerset Co., Pa., eontsilniog 40 acre, more or ies,ol which there are aboat S acres cleared, wita a oue-st-ry log dwelling house an.! stable thereon erected, adjoining lauds ot Henry John son. Cvrus BerkeWleand others. Ko.4 A certain tract of land situate In Shade Tn K,.n,f.rt Co . Pa., eoutaiuinz tftiacre. more or lew. ol which there are about 4 acres cleared. adjoining Isnuoi jonna. tiarae, v.jrru xiciav bile and others, with the appurtenances. Taken In execution a the property of Harrison r,inu... Amt ami .iMdi Horner tere ten., at the suit of Jttelah P. Walker, use ol Charles F. Walk er, use of Albert Lohr, use of Oeorge A. Will. ALSO. n ih rfo-ht title. Interest nnd claim of Care- line R. Beck, or. In and lo the following described seal estate, vis : A tract of land situate In Elklick Tp- Somerset Co., Pa. containing 440 acre. ne or le, of which there are obout Si acres cleared, about acre In meadow, with a one story log dwelling house and kat bam tnereon erecteo. aujounuu landsof Folks' heirs. William C. Ltvengood and other, with lb ppurtennoe. Taken in execution as Ihe property of l-nline R. Heck, at the suit ot Ihe widow and heirs of Christian Land!, deceased. ALSO. All th right, title. Interest and elsltn of An thony A. Shoemaker, of. In and lo the following describe,! real estate, vtt : A certain tract of land situate m Anuison i wp , Somerset Co., Pa., containing 1 acres, more or less of which there are at. ml iu acres cieareu. witli a two story Ira me dwelling house, log barn and other out-building thereon erected. atolnlng funds of Jacob Shoemaker. Peter Shoemaker, and Mary Moore tract, with the appurtenances. . o. 2. a remm i iu, nwuiuw acres, more or less, situat a alave tract. acre of which are cleared ; known as the .Mary Moore tract, adjoining No. 1, Abram. Folk and others. wilh the appurtenances. No. a. A certain tract of land sltutte In Addi son Twp.. Somerset Co., Pa.. eooUinlng li t-n-s. more or leas, werrauieo in ine n ',' o, mi.'" Moore, atioiit S acre of which are cleared, wljoin inn land of Wllhelm. Peter Shoemaker and others, with the appurtenance. No. 4. The undividetl naif nt a certain tract of land situate in Addison Tp.. Somerset Co.. Pa., coutainlning 400 atres, more or less ; known as the Hetsy Moore tract, adjoining io. a. neieaian Hahn ami mountain survey, wilh the appurte nances. Taken fn executioa a the procerty of Anthony A. Shoemaker, at the suit of E Iward Culliertcon use of Daniel Augustine. ALSO. Alt the right, title, interest and claim of Lizzie Hitrhmau. ami K. W. Hltchman. of, In and to the following described real estate, vix : A certain kit of ground silnatr In Somerset Bor., of which itt leet Iront on l'nlm Street on the South, ami as leet adjoining lot of jonn n. i. ni nn the North. on the West lot of Alice Rice, wile or Charles Rice, on the East adjoining lot of A. W. Knepper. irom which the above described lot ha been (old oil, tigather with the appurte nance. .... Taken in execution as tne property oi uriie Hltchman, and K. W. Hltchman at the suit of A. W. Knepper. ALSO. AH the rifl-ht- title. Interest ami claim of M iehael Shannon or, in and to the following described rsal estate, vix: A certain lot ot ground situate at ine Keystone alines. Summit Tp.. Somers-t Co.. Pa., contain. sag '4 acre more or less, with a two-gbiry plank taa-eru bouse thereon eiected, being 4ox"J feet. a a 'I a stable and other outbuildings thereon erect. ol. fronting to the Casselmaa river and adjoining lat Josruh Miller oa ihe south ami alley on the eaM and Casselmaa river on tbe north with th appurtenanres. Taken In eieeutloa a the propertv of Michael Shan aoo, at the rail of Jone, Roeenhimcr a Co. AldU AH the right, title. Interest and claim or Daniel irkey. of, in and to tbe following described real estate, via : Two certain lots oi grouna situate in tonnuenre (1. A,mMMt maniv. Pa., eontalnins: K acre more or less, .known oa th town plot a No, a and 22, with a two-story frame dwelling house blacksmith shopi, nahle and other outbuildings thereon eroded, adjoining lots of tbe town com pany oa the north, and fronting on Page and w lillam streets with tbe appurtenances. Taken In execution a the property of Daniel Mickey at the nit ol Oeorge F. Paul . ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of Oeo. P. Felix, ol, in and to the follow tng described real estate, via. A enrtaln tract of land siiuate In Shade Tp.. Somerset Co., Pa., containing 140 acre, more or Ies. with a one aad a nan-story khz uweuing houe and barn thereon erected, also an orchard ol trail tree thereon, adioioing lands of John Shaulls. Peter Hull, Joha Fellxand others, with tbe appurtenanoea. Taken In execution a the property of George P. Fell at tbe suit of Sorrier a, Ackerman. AlaSU. Alt the rl-hL title, interest and claim of H. S. Songes, of, la aad W the loiiowlcg described real estate, vis : No. 1. Two eertaia kxs at grouna bhiuho m laeyersilale Bor., Somerset Co., Pa., containing U sa-re more or lea.wlih a large two-story frame I ii man stand, stable, batcher (nop, meat house aad ether outbulldlna there) ere-tel. fronting oa asatadwav. am nouadaal bv Centra street oa tbe weat, alley ou the south, and Jacob Donge on the eaot. with the appurtenance. Mo 1 Nine aerosol land (more or leas) sitast la Meyersdale Por., Somerset Co. Pa., with a stable thereon erected, alleleared, adjoining lands olP. N. Kutngan. John dinger, and Oarrett naul. all the tend being between rat k. k. ami tbe Salisbury R. R , aboat 4 or i aerei of wluV-h are ia meadow, with the appurtenance. taken in executions the propertv ef H. S. Dange, at the auil ot Live good a, I Hinger. ALSO. All the right, title. Interest and cialm of John Toder, of, ia and loth following described real petal, vix : A certain tractoi land situate in Conemangh Tp.. Jtomeraet Co., Pa., eienalntrjg 40 acre, aiore or less, ail cleared, with a no asm one-aail story har dweliin hoase. bar k barn aad other out buildings thereoa erected . also, an orchard of frail tree thereon, adjoining land of Abraham Blough. Hearv Horbstetler. Peter Qlndlesperger and other, with th apfmrtenanee. Taken ia executioa as the property of Join To der, at ihe ran ol ifenjamin juougu, ALSO. Alt the right title. Interest and claim of Rebec ca Liehllter, and N. B. Lichliter. ol, ia aad two the following described real estate, vix : A farm ia Lower Tarfceyfbot Tp.. Somerset Co.. Pa , contauilcg 144 acre, more or lea, kaowi ai the Tboma Jennings fans-adjotngmg John Edge, MilVMrt, HMTlna and ataera. I No. X Twoouatigutaxs lot on North side of Weyaad venae, in Ursina Borough, No. 3 end TZL. huanded by d street on tne man. Nat Two eoaliiruoB let in Bias town. T v,mk ila nf Vavanaafmae. Numbered a tots !t and ;U. axtjotamg alley oa the East, aad itrgsyioTOD laeaaaiu v, cat, ma aw J pane: Takes In execntiisi a th property of Rebecca L eh. Iter and N. H. Llchilter, at th tart of w. J. Baer, ute of David Pile. AISO. "itl th rlt-ht. till. intertMt at dalm of f,' It. Kellev. ou ut ami to the lotion itig uahTllanl reai estate, via : A eertaia bowa are! lot situate ia 1'ralna Hoe SumersetC.. Pa., oonlainiag one-halt acre, kKirenr less, with a one story frame dwelling hour thereon erected, adiolnmg lot et J. rt. Co der na the west. Park street en the north. Maple allev on the east. and willow alievon ine siotn. bejagkat zi4 ia said town, wilh tn appurte nances. Taken In execal ion the property of Wm. H Rrlley, at the suit vl W at. J. liaer. ALSJ. ' All the rV-bL title, interest and claim . fA.W Honse. ol. tat aud vt tit l. lowing deacril-Ml real estate, viz : A certain tot of srround situate la t.'rtlna Bor. Somerset Co., Pa, cunuiuisg eae-half acre. mora or lets, with a on-sury frame dwelling house and ot her out tmnnrngs inereou ereeuHi. an jotuing loU of Oeorj Miller, fronting 7'4 feet oa dpruce street, ana rxiewiing .-lonowara i-ri ice, to Ah allev. with the auDurtenaztcea. TakM in execution a tc property of A W. Honse al the suit of J. H. Bentori a. Co. ALSO. All tbe right, llllo. Interest ami claim f Hiram Fiudley and Mary Flmiley. ol. In and lo the lol- lowlm; described real estate, vis : No. 1. All the following lour tots of ground la the Borough of Salisbury, Somerset t -o.. Pa,, No. 1 belna- tot No. 34 and part of ha No. SI oa the g era! plan of said town, begiuing at kg number 33 owned by Henrv Wagner, sootn is aegrera. West 137 leet. Sou tn "ft degree. East lo' feet. North IS dearee. East 137 leet. won n 7 Uegrees. West IU1 leet. containing U roda having tiureua erected a two-story frame dwelling house and sta ble, adjoining lota of Hal tier Wagner on th oath, on tne east lot of Henry Wagner aad th street, with ihe aoouftenance. No. a. Lots No s. 17, 3N and S on the general plan of said town, each contain tog about one Hjurth of an acre, lying contiguous, adjoining a strvat oa tit west, lot now or kirmerlr of Elijah Wagner on the north, alley on Ihe east, aad a. ley an tne ami I h with the aaDUitenances. No. a. A certain lot ol ground situate in Elk tick Tp.. Somerset Co., Pa., containing one acre. more or ies. anjorning rami ei norj omniij, Abraham Heacny and Ibe public road leading from Salisbury to the National RihvI. All tbe foregoing lots are the same wttrh John Olotleliy ami wile conveyed to Mary Flndley, by two sever deeds natea aptii, i, tsw, ami reconi- eil In voL 40 of deeala, page at, iU2aad 213, with the anniinnanif Taen in executioa a th property of Hiram Flndley and Mary Findley, at the full o4 Joha uioiieur. ALSO. ' All th right, till. Interest and claim or Julia CUyoomo, ol, la and to the lollowiug described real esLatti. vis : No. 1. A certain tract ef land situate la Som erset Tp. . S mierset t'o,. Pa., contaluug i acres. more or less, about W acre cleared, with a one amrv nlaitu dwellinir house, loir barn and other out-buiMlug" thereon erecte,!, adjoining lands of Henry w alaer. tseorge xjrnty, v aiautui oiuuga and otber. with Ihe appurtenances. No. 3 A certain tract of tend situate la same township, county atorrsald, containing 23 acres, more or less, about Is acres cleared, adjoining landsof Jacob Casebeer. Conrad Darr. Chaum-y kitmer aad John LtarT. With 100 aulHlrtenam-CS. Taken in execution the propeny of John t;Uvcomb. at th suit of Scott and Kebecca his wile, lormerly Relietxa Clayctuub. ALSO. All the right, title. Interest and claim of W. J. RadcltH.ot, in and to tne lollowiug described real eta e, vix : No. 1. A certain tract of land situate at Summit Mill, Summit Tp.. Somerset Co., Pa., containing 14 acres more or less, with a three story Iramo summer hotel, having a front of a 100 feet and depth of 40 feet, with a one and one-half story back building l-x40 leet attached, thereon erect ed, a!)oinlng lauds of Ephraim Miller, widow k'ereland otuers, with the appurteuaoces. No. 4. The mineral spring on the tract of land near Summit Midi Summit Tp,. Co., Pa., called the factory tract, late the property or Wm. B. Humbert, with two rtsts of land square around the said opening and road leading trom Ih lactuiy rood past Ihe mineral spring to the large build ing 30 feet wide and through lands ot Adam M.x.hatetler. Eohraim Miller and others. No. 1 A certain lot of ground In Meehanlc- hnr Snmmlt To., known on the plai ol tlie S. A. Jlaust'i addition, as lot No. 4.conlln- iog alwut 6S perches, and fronting on the soutn on the Meyerndale roail. on which there la erected a two story frame store ami dwelling house, stable and other outbulMings, Wlin me apourieiuia,-we. Taken lueieeutiou a the proper-y ot W. J. Clditt at ihe auit of Nelson Merer. Wm. H w.-r. limis Merer. Oeo. Weber. Joslan Shafler. D. J. Horner." Daniel Came, Henry Don- ges, and Francis Conntrvmr.n. ALSO. All the riurht. title. Interest and claim of Valen tine Hay dell., aud W. C. Davis lerre. tenant, of. iu and to the rollowingdeserit'ed real estate. VI : Ail that certain Mesiwge or tenement and houaa an.l lot situate in Somerset Bon ugh. Soni- i,t Co.. Pa ad loining lot ot John Burkhart ori theeait. Main street on the south, Lnion street,on the north, and alley on the west, containing (4 perches, together with the appurtenances. Taken in execution as the property of V atcniine Hay deft., nd W. C. Ihivi terre. tenant, at the suit of M. A. Sanner a. Co., and David Huslwnd. executor or the last will and testament of Beuj. Wooley, decease, l. TERMS : Any person purchasing at th above ale will take notice, tnat ten tier cent, oi ine pur chase money will be required as awn as the prop- ty is knocked down otherwise it will again ue ex noaed bi sale. The residue of the purchase mon ey, must be paid on or betore the oth day of Aprtt, 1S7T, the,iliiy nxci liy.tne x,ouri ior toe acai.o"i- eilirement of Sheriff's deeds, and no deed will be acknowledged until the purehaae money I paid ta. . IIEUaUE W. 1-ii.r. March 14. Sherift. T) EGISTERS' NOTICE. Notice I hereby given to all persons concerned a legatees, creditors or otherwise, that the fol lowing account have passed Register, and the same will be presented for eonnrniiitiou am al k.wanm at an trohans Court, to be held at Som erset, iu Somerset Cotintv. Fa., on Thursday the Mb day of April, A. D., 1x77, where all persons in terested may aitenu u inej tama fwi. p irst ana nnai acctatut o joau nj, a a Han of Joseph K. Hay. .,,,,. Account ol Oetitve Spangler, guardian of ( has. E. Crossan. First ami final account of Chas, C. Muter, ex- ecu tor el John Crobv. deceased. First ami nnal account of William Miller, ad ministrator of Samuel Miller, ileceased. and trus tee for tbe sal ol the real estate ot said deceased. Account of A J. Collwrn, guardian of Kate Casebeer, late K ate Rowan. A. X . ifii.aL i . mart Kegleter. 'HEKIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Mitchell McCllntock vs. Adeline M. Metllntnck intermarril with Lx onl'l.is HaiTon, James Hct.'llntnck. Martin V. B. McCliwock, An drew J. MeCllntock Chauncey McClintnek. Mary Jane McClln tock and Marcel lu In the dart nf Common Pleas of Som eraet County. No. a August T. Is74. McClintock. J Hv virtue of n onler Issued out if lh Court of Common Pleas of Somerset Co.. In the abovestat ed case, to me directed. 1 will otler for sale by pule lie outcry, at the i vrl House In Somerset Bor ough, oa Friday, March 30, 18.;, the lolkiwlng described valuable real estate, to wit, A certain tract of land situate In Addison Tp.. Somerset Co.. P.,cuntainlng 19b1, acres, more or less, adjoining w. j. itacr, samuci nineuauga and t'rsseluian Klver. TERMS .one-thin! in hand oa eonnrmatioto deeil. line-third In six months therealter. to be served with interest Irom dale. Ten per cent, ol Ihe purchase money must be paid on day ol sale. OEO. W. PILE. March 7. Sheriff. A SSION EE'S SALE. by virtue of an order issued out of the Court of Common Pleas. 1n and for the Ciainty of Somerset. Pa., the anJersigneil. Assignee of latniel Mostol- Jer. will sell at public sine, at the residencoof said IMnlel Mostosier, in simerset townsnip, aaiu county, on Monday, Mar ih 2b, 1877, at lOo'clock, a. m. tbe following deaeriued valua ble real estate, vix. : No. 1. A certain tract ef lam!, situate ia Som erset township. Siimerset County. Pa-, adjoining lands of Samuel 4oieman, Oeorge Schumaker, Joeiah Mowry. Oeorge Kelts, et al., containing 17'i acre and 74 perches and allowance, more or less, known as the homestead of the assignor, ol which there are about I .'si acre cleared and about M acres In meadow, wit n a large two story bouse, hank barn, ami other buildings thereon erected. A good orchard of fruit tree i oa tie premises, and the land is In good cultivation and well wa tered. No. Z. A certain farm, or tract nf land, situate fn Somerset township. Somerset County. Pa, ad joining lb HomeXead tract, Oaorge kelts, aad others, containing iw acres anu i. - jwitb wi sllowaures. more or lew, of which there are about 7i acres cleared and I acre In meadow, with a house, barn, ami otherhuildings thereon erected. The Und Is good, well watered, and ha a good orchard on the premise. No. 3 A certain larm, or tract of land, situate in Stunycreek township. Simerei County, Pa., adjoining landsof Joalah Wigle. Joseph A It lath er. Stephen Trent, Jacob Snyder, and other, con taining 313 acre and allowances, more or less, of which there are about lift acre cleared ami acre in mewlow, with a two atory house, barn, and other building thereon erected. This farm ha on It in orchard of thrifty jnang fruit tree and a sugar camp. Tbe land I tn good culUva tlon. These tracts will he oM ia two or more parcels, or as a whole, a is deemed expedient. The prop erties will positively be sold If anything likea fair price ta given. Person desiring to porch ia parrels will give Ihe Assignee notice of the same. TERMS. Ten per cent of purchase money to be paid on day ol aale: one-thirl, including tbe ten percent, to be paid an eonhrmatloaof aale ami delivery of deed : one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve month therealter, with Inter est : payments m be secured by judgment bonds, 4Tar-rtMre will also he sold, at th am Urn ami place, the lollowlng personal proierty: M Horse. Colt. Cows t alls, Yonng Cattle. Hog, ami Farming Implement; Corn. Rye, Woeat, Isuckwbeat. and (sat by the bushel, Hooaehmd Furniture, and maayother article not mentioned. A credit ol ix month will b given to persona purchasing personal property amounting to over Ave dollars. J AXF-S l. pron. mrr7 Assignee ef Daniel Moetotkrr. LIST OF CAUSES lor the April Term.lTT. FIRST WEEK. I. Isaac to 11 he near vs. aUllinger Ilro. A . . i Margaret Boom's ase vs. J.Q. Hay ami L. Morrell. 3. Moses Peek vs. Jacob Pleteher. 4. Moee Peck v. Jesse lrugan et ax. 4v Tboma Moore vs. Samuel Philsoa et al. . Susaa Leuhart va Jaaw Baxter. 7. I'ltixea Oil kef. t. v.Noaa Scott. . Henry Mart v. l. Weyend. . Scott Larhliterva. Wm. Htmed. M). Vritchfteld Bro. v. s. A. Haines. II. O. A. Plickinger v. Weld a Snerldn. 1 Tho Mailer vs. Pickinx. Kboads and Shater. I 13. O. H. P. Longv. Fred Hahemient, 14. H. W. Bruba aer vs. Johoam at Soa, el. ai. la. H. Reiser va. M. Kiel a Co. To eaabl the exneer ami attnraey to dispose r i v . ....i. in, i ...ril aanoant of basi- ..1 , Kn will Ke m aaHuitoa of Court until Moaday evaaing. April t at I odor., CoatatU in dtreeted to make I hell retam . . ..ni .., Mfch1 Prx honorary. REMOVAL of Wholesale Jewelry House. Our large and Increasing busfn-ss.maa'sm-Tr)nm, ami we wilL ait Anxi t -n . -ogo, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Cl!H:KS, .1 e welry, Silver & ll.it 1 Ware, ti-., &c. fl f s.h Bayer lavttxi. a.maaaaa.a a av a,Va 44 a a, . AL NOTICE ij..r . Partcr, m v. In tbe Coort of O Pleas ol Soiaerae. Count, , ni". Sum mors at i part ition To Ira C Caiihel'U the detemlsnt auove named, you ai hereby aottood that a Samsaoa tn Parti- uv ewxaxna van vx auv vui ''1 ymr"l M l B 1 1 rrit outiiiiy, tni in unFer of p jtiiinuoti ti u.rcttl, ouminatijajuiirr Ttu to w-er ti nlviw aum --I!? ajatrtiu. -0. uw But fc-j a:')e betwn ri t-aoii i.a pu.tiua &ruv iiatuiU.ti u.j taj.uAiiii: aAnDed neutt-ca o pni o Uaa, u mil . rttjt, j. 4 eri.m iret ot ln-i, known v th l hi trU 5iii5 io the Sfrtuf. WvUrane. Sieiret'., ., rt a( a in in at im$ mtm, tan vt tprt, 4r which stwat 6i ak-rt-s ant clr'arrM. with lunuaH-e, er htirxtr. x btrtiwtt, hwrm. btUekAuiilti ti.. eUt'i Kher tMWh'Ui ltl lours itieivtm 4-rfH'leU, mtm, ttiui tj.rt ttl th ntil itj-Ki lymn uJ Ui-Bjf la suiti cuun 1 kiki iati ioreaii. I hat ail.3, ACtrUIQ lXaVa H lAOil KDtlWi) IttjlWr tntaCt. Mi Untie IO 9uUliamifj I p., fXm- taiDtnff W av-rww, uur or !, -vluiii.it; Na. 1 umi lM.winl kAi Shafler. John Witt, t. i, hnutf Hnlln larm, la the T(v, ariiltl cuu uUotng 6i aor?tj, inr r Iim, adimutf N ani t, Joaa Alaai SovJer, et. L, atmui ivii mm cltr, with a .taMii ana ham thert-w m.tiHi. m. 4. A ceiTain irart ot lantt kauwaaih John Uiinlia, tract. Uut ta me tuwoslup aiunMiit, oijatamaiK icwacrvs, taoraur Ies. aftmt io acrra cleami, witha Buummim. Hwbi lhfrMa erert) JloiaiuK UukIf oi U m. Troutataa, 1 reeeler, Hlia- I a Co.. et ai. '. a. A certain tract ef lan. I known as th Cook Urm, situate Id tiie Wwnm.ip itreiii, fiMl. launnkj iou acre more or kna, aoout acren elerea, aJjoUiiai( laola of Jesee Cook, Jeo !.. et- ai. No. o. a certain tract of lan.l tt oat to Well erturn;, tr.. Spinet-set Co., r4.. known a the Uujeoa wltatlcr trace, aaa etwi-uot, oi leu t-oel-t, th : No. L Omtalnina: 90 arret, mora or lens, in wbiro is eiteti a houm aaa other uc OuUUtDS 4)?''ioicg Ural of J. K. bnnbaoi, et. al. iS. i. A prcvl tf ftnmiia ctmuinto tw acr-ft, tnore or let, aJj.'imna- o. 1. et. al. Wo. 3. A lvtoi KniUntlaaijintBa: JJo. 1 an th 2hirth-ea.fi. a street oa the j4ih-wt.U u. 4 wn ta Dftrth-weet. eautaiuinit u prrvbes, a lib dwelhiijt Ajute tbreoQ erecteti. ISo. 4. AUitot armnJ ahofains lots Xo'a. 1 ami i, ca-mtaiiilDrf ju iixhea, wttu Iraine bou. uerewa ererteu. ISu. a lot oteniantt aiiolninx X'.. laml t, mreet una a. 9, n.ntaiulug perchea, oa a tramo iiouae. wftkh inert m eresietl aNu. a. A lf"t iinUfKt MMDm. Km !f. 2 Arvl 5, aal a street. rtruiaiuititC (ncrciiea, ua wtiica there is erectea a trume bou.- ana other outait- rto. 7. A lot or atniund. atiioln.nff a iirrrt aD! No's 'lml coataiuinx M prn-tH'S on which thtrre is erectea a irrioa owvuiuic bouie ati other iiu- proTeuienLS. r(o. s. A tot oi grouna ali4rmiBr a street, s. 4antl 9. t-oQiaiiuuir 3o ijeivueit. on wltirh there Ia erecteU a tribut uwelliux and other improve- wrDis. lSo.9. A lotef ttrrruml a-liolmnir a stree, Ne's. 9 anU it rvntiaiiiuK M uvrrnes ot Kr.uoil, on wtind tncre is erecieti a iraiue uwtfUiiiic boUM ao-1 other lmprovemcnis. k io. a lot ol irrouod aiininiD-c lot no. I aini uaniei Jic'Ausiiy, conutiniux '-4 uert-hes. art of 're- o. a. a eertttia tnwt ut Uni tuiown as part tne no? man irtn. siikLii in tne uwunii w hi, ettutaunnif lovat-rvs. aiure or W, oi wuh-h there are auout Stt m.'T?$ clvaretl. aiiuunitK lan) of No. 1, Jcf-rve Cxk.et. ai. No. 9. a, certalu meetMace oi rour.l sit a Ate tn W eltersburn tMrout(h. smcrrt v., ra.. txnuli- ini one-ball atre. ure or lees with hcUM ai.t more or less wnba bouse ai.d ie.1. bounoed by tne plank r.l w! ..ICAually uu ine ws al- i .No.J on too north. in tract ot land known as a stMoie thereon erec on me frrUaiv, Le'aiirfl ley on the east, ana A -a. lu. A uertai partot the ifreorire wVartnan trH. ttu.ne in tne uwiuhip alorennid, cn'ui.uinK luoanvs, nre r leAr. aUiitiUiiitX aflotuan vtiir, Uuia w arrauitea 1l tn niii ol Catherine VV vyaian, t. al. o.li. A curb m tractoi iaua kntiwu as the Ailertn lamts,rituate in the ttwnrliiu nitmrfirii.t. euuLatulnic -400 a-res, more or U&, atijoinuiK Nu t), 4 auu iu, w in. lroUtiuun, et. u. rto. ri. I VtttUiii.tf ot all the micernis. mineT 1 rlkthts. anl privureea, in ana uniii-r a ceruin tract ol Una simple in tne ttwnjhii iif rv.ii.t, eoniainlua; 1k avtrres, intireur let, ibemiiwruis in ana uuaer the la rut uct'Uittt lr Jue t.'o"k. lr"ininic lanas of No'f. bmud 10. aCli Shafli r, et , ai.. with the appartenanres. The tletemiaiu is hereo; notifll to a? -near at a Court of Common Pit as to be held in ana -r th Cmnlo Sotuentet, at bowersei, on lmtUiy the uhv oi April next, to -tnow cauic any pttrtition sivtuki not tie nude between you and the iihti.titt. a'HAO nainei a-oonllrifi; to law. f ..11. w. r-iL.t. Feb. 21. Sheriff. L EGAL NOTICE. iu (he Dijttrift Caort of the T'nltfl Stutrt. ur the Western litrit of Fcunsy lvanl;t. Kudolph J. Butler ant John Uri'-r ol Smeriet t uniy. fa.. DrUikrnpts under the At't of tiiitireitaui Manb il. letT, haricK acplled hr a dlscharve from all lljrrtr detKS, ana other rlaiius provable under auM Act, hf onler of the Court. tvHK-e is herhv a-lven. to all ieron Interested, to amteur oa the'Hh of Mrch, lS77.at luoVl4ck. A. M., belor Samuel Harper t.i.. Keitrtdler in KankrntitrT at his of- nve. No W liianiond St., r1iimuric. Pa., to show cause. If they bare.wh a ln haro ahuulti Dot le rantet! to tbe saiti Hiinkrupts. Feb. Z7. Clerk. P hotography erpetoales National Greatness. line dozen Stereoscopic Tlews of therentenni;il Exhitdtlon sent pust-paifl to anya-Mressoa receipt ot a.oo. tmr vanety lMtades li ibe huildmas. irrounvis, statuary, and ohr oeautltul tninits ex- bitdlci. ihlswmpany aatl s.de autfinrltv tons the Phouarraphic art within the r.,un.is and buikllncof theCE!TK9iAL Exhibition. American should secure so valuable wile. tloa of authentic pictures of the growthand great ness ot their own country. rieasing; and Profitable Treretitfl. Cartes .le Vislte. IS rents: x . 50 cents: x 10. fJ.iajeach. Catoloitnes sent for three cent stamp. For sale by all ileales and booksellers. Addre, CEXTEN.fl AL PHUTIMlKAPHIf I'll.. (Wilson a. Adams) Philadelphia. Pa arroio on ninny ATifii a l ixh: smmn a,r wr. Nov. Z4. f EGAL NOTICE. To aSolnmon Boaclier. Aarn. Bunrher, Hannah lnterm;trriel with Sam uel r. OeiKer. renitlinr In lStaienet .., Pa., Sarah lntennarried wi;n Jonathan tyoni, residintt in Fayette Co.. Pa.. Jomah Bnafber. re stvlinn at GniOt.'viale. Md..lavid. Henry. Satou el and Jeremiah K- aeber, refldiDK In Jacksun On., Itliwds. Too are herebv notified that in pursuance of a rit of partition, l-fued out of the (h-pbans' Court of Somerriet V-n.. Pa., I will hold an inquest on The rval etuate of Hriiry Ivmcber. dftr -). in Hid dletrrvek Tp.. at his late residence, on ThBratiy. tlie Sthday or .lart.b, 18", wbeo j-uuraa atteivl ii you think proper. Jan. SI. lerilT. pi'DMC SALE. riy direction ot the dinrt of fomroon Pleas of Somerset Pa., the andersis-ned Assinne of lie-iive Ackerman, will s-ll at public sale.oa Friday, Man h 23, ISTT, at I oVloelc p. m..on the premise, at the residence of (Teorge Ackerman, In yuema boning Tp , the lolkiwlng desetitieil real estate, vit : o. 1. The homestead larm, e.ntintrn 73 acres, situate In tjaemahoning Tp., all cleared and In a gocal state ol cultivation, with house, barn, shop, wuisl-house, tirchanl ami ten acres of meadow. This farm is on the turnpike mad lead-; ing Irom Mtoystown to ncuioru anu is a very ueeir- able borne. .No. A. A . , .,t , ... tract of land in Shade Tp.. a-tjolairg Its. Pierce Lnlir. Cyru he.kepile and Henrv Koont other, cuntalaing Zl acre, well ilmbereii. Terms made known on nav 01 sale. ABKAHA.M LAMBERT. Feb. 21. Aswan-. JOTICE TO STOCKUOLDECr (UrsirauVTHZ Saussrai kail boidi o.i Notice Is herebv given that In acorJaoe with thfhBncrnd Hy Lawsof this t'otnpany an Annual Meeting ol Stockholder will be held al the ot&ce ul ihe Company la the Town of Som erset on Moodiy. March Klh next, I ,m.,Ii. KMinnrt'laVLielt a at and 1 P St.. SIT the election of a rlonrd ol lure-tors to wrve lor the ensuing, year ami h-r tbe transactaa m ueu other baameae a may be brought tie lor. Ihe meet ing. NOAH Sf'flTT. Feb. a. Secretary. - x We will start yoa in a business yoa ..V ran make ; a week without cripl- fi"tV W tal: ea.iy a respectable .r eltbar .lIV. Ti 1 j4. A. Vounx. all Bow.ry, Jtew York. Feb. 7 HI'ester rr.yv. latssirAt, axd tl SCIENTIFIC IMsTITt'TE. The InsMtuie prepare Student lor College. Business. Profeadonal Schools. Home Life, aad Teaching. Location elevated, healthful, ey of access, ami petoreU. commanding an extensive view ef C'beMnnt Hnlre. Full corps of lnstrae tora. Five courses of Stmfy. Ilpcn to both sexes. Expense moderate. Send for a cat a log oe. Address th Principal. JONATHAN JONES A. Sear . Ml. Pleasant, Pa 1 QOUIIT rROCLAMATION xaaA.th Honorable Witxiaa M. H.Lt, President of the several Courts of t .- Ple of tnetuntie. cmpo.lng th. xtee"th Ja.lflal District, ami Justice of the Courts of f ryerand Ter- atlnerVnd f reneral JaU Delivery, lor the trial ol all capital and other offenders in tbe said District, trll istl STt'TST ami C. C. Mrriwav Es- auire. Jmlaesof tbetXruns.M iinno.rre..-. H Tr ......... itv.r and Terminer, and ii.m.e.1 Jail Ueliverv. nr'the trial of all capital ao.1 otharoflemlers in thlunty Somerset. r7T,,. and to me directed. bold. lex Court of Common Pleas, and l";' '- ter Sessi.sol the Peace. an-lrenral Jail leliv- ery'and Courts ol Oyer and Terminer, at Somerse, Oat .Vfaavalay, April 3. I77. ntvnr-a f cr, yiren to ll th l' h' Li ' .a- .VLi i -,,rtl,les wltbm the aaa1 t peace, th Coroner and coniaoie wunin "''-a- County ef Somerset, tnat a- i tnell. proper VIlBlimicn'aiw. siti do , xamiaation, and other mem nce, to th.eie thing which to their office, and In tbat half appertain to be done: and also, they "ho ii Li-,. ...1.., k. neiarawrstbal arsavsha.t : behalf will praecute inst !"? 1 b In the jail of Somerse it ;, tam. to tmiftecnte aaainst them a loin, lallof Soaaceaet Co-tv, to be thea ami taere, to trfosecute against them a ball ; o m- sheriff. WlloLEKALE wxrt raiiri w r 111 U ". flttMbarx. Fv. gHERIFFS SALE. xiy v!rue ,rf a wm .r Fieri. Vaciaa lsue-J out of the 1 ,sart td t iMBmon Pleaaof S.art t o. Pa ami touw Jlrei led, 1 will expose to tale l.v LaUlc out -rvt tlieCoart 11 uje, . S-.mrt, on Friday, March 1C. IS77. -a a . P- Mmip4itwenbritmX & 1., t , , . ala-ItSlg J rttut !a Sum -oil Tp . r!r rl; fflu-r"nt s.ri4r lmm ,u ci!re't- w,t! to ttory r.;" .V . awn, mi bttiitiin, thrrwuj irwtil, lmt m Urx api4 r el.n. kvliolnlij-: latvltt of Jxb M. Uchi- a. 1 H. Km. A um HuchsUUer na ixii, with tb ttrtetini-e4. A1a tht Bfi'ilTHiftl iw haUof a M of rruivi In M?rhnti"f'nf kiwwa tv lot No . l with m. ry Dtjw u, rv.en rvVU.l4,i,itiK utn, Javovru Ukh, WelitJT -VOU lhir .Li LiM intMirti. k , v.!!i'?n " Jat, t t eXvratton th nroprtT nf th Mil at Va M .obit .uRun wn ui I", a. .UAUnt. TfckMS Any p paivittin at I tie - al wn uu notice tbat ten pvreaat ui th narrtiaj mQv-T will he iuirtM mm M . nyn.T t ko-traeii !. tfiikeraiM it will aaaia be e.tpu. tule. ThmUuAf tbpairtiaieiDoirT autt re ptthl ou or hetor th ftth da of April, lur? Uetiar nxed h'tnarotm ft-r th ack!iuw!eJrr- uvu. ui cneriu 9 iipviwriii, ami a ded will b until the yurrha- moT,.T ta lamM tn. Keh. m. Sheriff: J, EGAL NOTICE. ii. Laodia A Jam Landla. t jonn tj. ajanots, 11. L. anu is. Sarah kaamaLurg. JUL . A. Knuil. Livue Lamlis, T. ii. Pox Ouaniiau Itar Kmma and Kate Lentils and John In lh Tourt of t'r.tnmon Pleas of Somerset County, Pa. Alias writ of par- Kalal,u;ti. heirs and Wgal representalive of t'DrHim Liindi, .Irdenl and June tlalslMlugh. Edwln Peal and H. Hersbev. ' To H. Mershev on of the delendant above named. V.a are hereby notified that n all writ af partition iasueit out of th I'-ourt ot t'omm-ai Pleaa i S,'merat t:ountv. witn anorder of outtilcaiUMi " dlrei-te.1. eommamllng voa to appear an,! ""m whv partition should B- be made or- iwevo too ami tne piainitns ami iteieadant atnwre named ot the billowing lands in Somerset t'oantv. In lireenvllle town-hip, which vs end the nut piirtie ahotc named together and uadivi,lel oo nol.1. viz: A certain tract of land in Ureenvill town.hia, Someraet t'o.. Pa , containing 4J- ai-r-a mor or Jess, warrantcl In the nam. of A. lain Eiler end pitented totrel.han ami Witt, 14tb April, ls.14. ou are heretiy notitied to appear t a Court of t'ommon Pleas to he hoidea on tne 1st Mooter of April next, aad show cause why partition between you and ihe said parties aoove named should aot he uusd. a court E w. pile. Feb. 21. su.rlif. f PRL'STEK'S S bv vlrrn of an orde SALE. order rssucl out of fmh:in9' 1'i.urt ol Somerset In. Pa., t me oireeteil. there will he exp.-.r. to public ale, on the premlee i-i Aiieicbevy t'p.. on iilurdai. Manh 17. 18. 1. .. , ,. . , .. , the fi. t. wtn .fea.Tlbed real estate Ute the pr.- rty ol J-.ho Mir. deceaaeit. , "'' ln'1 """ " AHex-heny Tr... ci- 'n'" eres il , lurches. adt.'iDlng land, of w mer .uterica. t ai. jjy, iHQiei .Ullier. tteurv Kerner and others, about 17 acres clear I. JO acres In uietttow, having thereon erected two two-tory l.'C'lwelliiig houses, a lank barn ami otber oufhuiUiiiuc. TKK.VIS: hie-fliird arter iayment of iiuts and exjienee to rrmaln a lien oo the nrem lees lor Hie use ol the widow ; one third of haUm-e to he paid oa eoudr mallittof S:lle. and the remaireler la two cpial annual payments o be secured )u.ixment note. Ten per cent, ot hand m.-aex to be pai.1 as anon as ppiperty Is krsa-koil down. Sale to eummenee al I o'cbitk p. m., ol arid iiav. J'oHJf MOWRFT. I"eb. a. trustee. YSIOXEE'S SALE. 1 ue awlersietietl aMirne of 3wm and tllr Ltd a witl eiptttte to milu r.y pun i 10 outT on th i'remieatn Allegheny Twp., aSmert-at Cuwarv r.. on Suturdtt'j, Manh 17, the foHtiwinn dascnlel real estate. Tit. A certain tract r land iiituate in Altetrht-nv to-nthip, i4imrrvt cnnty. fa.. ratalnln4 VM Bi-nv ni'-re or ler. ot whVh there are 7ti a'rfi c'loarvNl and 10 at-rf in meadow and a (food apple orchard n othvr tru:t treea thereon, w.th a vn and one Ljlf sttir? lo hmiw and tn ftarn aiKi other out ttttihiinz therema rvtHl. aAipidnina lnd (t ttevJtifeSliMffer. Satnael Waiker, trra Vt. WaUer. an! Hmn Keller. ThK.tlS. -tme thirl th pairhas SB.ne7 U he pa i-l on day ot ue..n-third la il itk'Oths anl the nmainir In on year. tl U eoutfletwe al 1 0 'cl-wk. Z.VCHAKIAH T. L N r. Fab. 21. AMKiwa I5LIC SALE. Hv virtue of an "cler fssne.1 oat of the Crt of Common Fleas ol rmenet Conty, Fa., th a Uru,aeil. assiirne ot L-iuil 1. Miller, wilt ell at public sal oa Thursday, Mnrrh 15, 18t7. at the Court Hoae, In Somenet, Pa., th Mluw Talualde real estate vli: A tract r parrel or lari'I situate In S-nnervt County, Pa., entainlnaT acre and 8S ptiri. nnrv r lt-ri. al;ii.inic landsof toward rt'irne', Aatlvny Ah, S.trah Hantt, Franklin Bhnaaa Cvrus Swnk. Henry tieiael, ami tart, with a one-alory house and "-am alsf, a sawmiLI In r running onier. wun nne timner saai irart w" i;.n-.... i lh-h.-.-hih-hhpi m rw-imru m Hntns, ana one-inmi in on year rrom date f 'lh termM ua all deterratj payment Irosa JfJHX H. t'HL. Asainne. Feb. 21. A P.MIMSTUATOP. S NOTICE. ia!.e of WIIMsra Haer. late nf Ureenrlll Tp, leraiHi. IatttprsofrvlminitrmtinonthearV)Teestatkae lnic hfwn rranteit to th uwleroiirned by the proa, er author..?, 'ti- is hereby lurea tothjiB dehted to it u rnakr itr mediate payment, and tiwe havinic ciulrns akf-iin-t It will pnM&l them duly authcutiVai?.! f.r oettlement wttltout iiay on Friday, April, , 1T7, at lira late residenc of de eeiMea. SAM. K. FAOLEY. Hi VNt IS BAKU. Frb. 1:1. AUminiatraton. t UDITORS NOTICE. Joun A. Phillippi ; V s: J at nary Term. BUT. The M. E. Church f E. 1. ot t rloa. I Having been appolntel Auditor by the rourt olt'omtnon fleasol S.mersel t'ounty. foillatni ute the lure I tn the court realised rp m tb .a v deierelant'a ; n.pery. u and among tnoa. I.- entitled thtreto. 'otice ui hereby utvea Chat 1 will attend to said luty at my othee lu aomeravt. Pa.. M Thursdav the i.'ilb nay ol Mere. K7. al i.,.-..k, P. Jl.,wbenait peisnus Interested may attend. W. H. VtfPPEX. Feb. a. Aaditor." 11 CLE TO ACCEPT OR Ii K- Fl.'Sfc. l.i Kecea M iaon. wl.low. rreemaa W. xfaana. Joaeph fc. Alic Ana Maoa. Inlermar. rle.1 with John II. Morrison. Saiiln .Maa. Amari ta li. .Ilaaou. Flora 1. Masoa all ol S,.m eraetl'o . Pa.. John .Maaon. in Klet'o.. Pa. Kil l beirs, Harry and Jimmy Morrison. taa isa. Intermarried wnb X' nn Mon-isoa. Retiee. ea Mason all of Mt. Pleasaat, Wa.ia.oe. la a.1 l"o Pa, Harrison .Maaon. Henry Masoa aicl James .Mason of luxon, ill., William .Mi rrison living in loaa. You re hereby notiBed to ppar l a Or- ohai.s' t ourt, to he I'M at Soaierael, oa Momlay fM a ,. April next, to ccept or reliw. t . . ul Ihuau Maaim. deeeaaed, at tbe appraised vaiuatloa, orahuweauMwbjr tb same abouiti nia ue auu. OEO. W. PILE. Feb. H. berilf. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ttVi of Davi.1 Lokr.lateof Jenner Tp.. dee d. Letters ol aoministratloa oa tbe above estate having been granted to the undersigned, aot we I hereoy xlven to tb Indebted to it to make Imme diate p. ment, and tlee having claim aiaat It to present lliem duly aul hntiet4 hr swllesaeal oa .March 31. Is", i tb late ntsilac ol de- ceased. . I. LfiHB. Admmistrator. reh. :l. SSKl.VEE'SSflTlCE, liaviil H. Tounx. bavin avad a vel- nni.ev aaaitfameBit of all hia real aad nr" -, . - .. t L taMient of creilitors. II person Indebted to tne "ia aaaea. V.ng. will make Immediate ysaeat, and those havloa elalms will present them to m at lb t nce ol i 'olhiir a Colhora. la 3Mrs, oa th li day of May, Is. .. nrtt. SPANOLER. Asatamee. Feb. a. 4 SSIONEFS SALE. tot virtu of an order Issued oat "f t C art ef C.mmcn Pie. In and tor the lisanty of Soeseraet the nmlersianed Amlxneeel fclllah Shorky. will sell at puDiic aale oa the premises of said assignor, ia. Saturday, Manh 24, 1ST", ,t i ..-csis-k p m., th fcllowing desrrfbtd real - farm Ituat. in L.rtmerTp.. S.eraet t'o Pa.. mtKHnmv lalv! of Smuel S. Hai. Peter KMrr. j.ath.a F. Bittoer, txto Lreatx. v w. rimer. Lmlwleh ioaag.ad others, eoa- jB.n 1. acre, mor.. hna. and "2- mttJ.h iarrr ar ,b.t 134 acre cle.rM. I acre , with a two-story a d-.ir boasa .h.ii trame hoase and a ud laaak tm twwa erected ; known a the Ben,amiae Crosby tarm. . , . T t u v. Snbiect to th widow ih.ary of ....ir, cricr. deceased, ef m.7. Tea per , ,h K. ,.areliaa. aa.V to b paid OB T ' wie . uurd Inclmllngth. 1 per cent. tob. paid ,-. timtAll m Brlloa otsal aad delivery of deaal : six aaeatb sad awe-tnim m en. from th dale oi oraer wn. i"'-'--- ,ymit ; to be red by l1" u P.h.i7. Asslga.. EGAL N0T1CE- l'm Schrork. Assignee of Joalah She!r. ha lns Hied bl account it wlU he prvesntod fcr aar matM oa Taaraday. AprU . UTI. yafenf. , Pwnnonatary t
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