Somerset Herald. Tae --TT; .Mat car. u:? 1,000 KEGS" C HOICE BUTTER W-AI5TED IMMEDIATELY W. S. TLMrLLA; CO.. Tbb Murphy rapidly. Band is increasing very Carpenters will find at Elymyre's Tools ot all kinds at ac low prior a ibey can he lxmjrbt any where. ., , , Persons who are building will Ond at Blymyers' prices as low as the same poods ran be bought in the city. Call and ace. AVe ofter for sale Clover and Timothy mt, high and low, large and small. Cook & Hkf.iuth. !ents' Hrares, new styles at 'raslnon llazur. , . . t Mint. Jas. B. Tiietwei.u - Leap froz is now making itsappeiu'ance Tbia is one of the good old games that Hie iriils have never been able to MtciwMiiiiy imitate. ' ' Thbke hundred dollars ia the 4,nalty for not cancelling the stamps on empty oil barrels. This item may prove of intcreU to oor mercbants.- Fi bsitxbk Men will find at Biytnyers' the best Varnishes, Oils and Turpentine, Bod Fas'.a, Castors, Moulding it, at the lowest possible prices. Anything that you may want in the Hardware line you ran get at Blymyers' .at low psioea. Call and see luein. ueaa uis advertisement in another column. - Have a very lull stock of Notions and Trimming on hand now. ....... Mrs. J. B. Trkpwki.l, , , Xo. C, Mammoth Block. It is gratifying to know that fih are 21 per own lower than last year, lirius on your earn, oats, potatoes or biicmi in ex change. Cook Si Bkkuits. Will receive larpe lotol new Miiliucry Goods ibis week. Hals, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ornaments, 4c, spring styles. Mbs. Jas. B. Tredwklu No. C, Mammoth Block. Notice. All persons knowing them selves indebted to uie will please aettle on or before Aoril 10. 1877. as alter that time all accounts will be lett in the hands ot an officer lor collection. Jons Yot xo. We haie the largest, fines-t aud cheapest 1.4 ot Umbrella, in silk, alpaca and scotch cinubani we have ever ofli-ied. Call and see them. . . "Fashion Bazar,", - - Mits. J. B. Tekdwell, No. 6 Mammoth Block. A married man up town Lad blue ghtas put in his wile a sitting room to uutcu her eyes, he said. She returned I he com pliment by having rod gla. ku in her husband's library U PtaUh his Bone, she said, lie don't seem to appreciate the compliment. We were informed by Representative KIne on Saturday that the wtitkm sent from Westmoreland and Somerset coun ties, praying lor the repeal of the charier ot the Somerset and Kobbstown Turnpike Company will not couie up for action be fore the Legislature this sesson. Mt. Jl'st abhivhv A large lot HI Fieh. Mackerel, White Fish. Lake Herring, and Cod Fish, consisting of half-barrels, quar ters and kits, which we ofier at litim price. Now is the time o bny. I'rices J.w. ' ' ' : . . Cook & Bkktmts. TO TIIeIfARMERS ! Ship votir Butter to W. TEKPLE 4. CO. They got best prices last season for every farmer who shipped to lUetn, and if you with high price ibis season vou will do wei! to ship to them. .. . , Joints and muscles, stiff ane painful with rheumatism and gout, are promptly relieved by Glen a gulpbar Bp. Iical diseases of the skin " and dfects of the complexion arc also, remedied by this standard article. Depot Criltnton a No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. Mill's Hair and Whisker Dye. black or to-own, 00 rent.. , Have Just purchased at trustee' sale, in Baltimore, iarge Kit ot Ladic I-i.nn i'ollars (3 ply), regular price 23 cts, which we will tell at 1 Cts , all sizes, worth three common linen collars. Fashion Bazar." Mita. J. B. Tkcdwklu No. 6, Mammoth BUak. Have just purchased. In the Kast. the finest hit ol enl' Neck Wear everatwm u here. Folded Ties in plain black. Long Tie in seal brown, aasy blue and figures, made Txiwim Scarfs in all colors and very latest sly Irs. linen Collars aud Cutis jus. received. Ma. J. B. Tbedwem.. , ,,No.C Mammoth Block. Me. r.vci.. HoFFlfAX captured a large while swan in the woods near the top of the Allegheny mountains last week. The bird had heeome so weak fr lack of nonr ishment Jthat Mr., II. captured it (with out diliicultv. It is said to be ononuallt large and has l single dark feather amidst its plumage. It was sold by Mr. Hoffinaa Ui a huckster from- Cnnderland. Md., I'M' two dollars. Mb. EniTOR. I was looking for an an swer to the Irog purzle. My ila is that if the flrsl frog that was ever created had commenced jumping on his '.wclve fur log alter the prescribed rule in the puzzle he long since might have been in danger ol tumbling down, being so close to the end, but according to the civen rule dare not jump oft because he ia alwaa to jump half ttie distance that tet rematas, however aUort that might be! . . , B. IL 'Women who u high heeled UxiU should know that the practice erverts the Bstutal vetations of the articulation and the muscular action. " ir:ttnne the indi vidual tuactinos ,.l u,e cak-is and the plantar arch, the consequence ol which is injury to the malleolus ; intlammaiion en sues in the calcaaoo culioUl arUculation. and il requires great care to prevent the (tisplaormeBt ot the articular surfaces. Thai ought to arare auy womaa out of her tKaitS. - -"- ' ' PosiTIvfcLV THE best. Dr. Morris Svruixil Tar. Wild Cherry and Hore- htKiod - is the very best com pound evex epartil. advertised, or sold by anr person, or under any nauia whatever, for tlie iranWiat teltef and permanenl cure ol oough. old, omup. wluaapiog 4)gu, broocbitia, aiubma. and all dueaaea ot a consumptive type. It wit: tboroccblr eradicate these alarming symptntns in one halt the time reuired Mi do au by any other medicine. It is pnrely J f UK wtav; , ......... ww . ecukuic. ana contains boa a particiv uij tabas sot a particie 01, opium or ar aaageraua arug. 11 never fails. Every bottle guarantied to perform exactly as represented. , , v , FuraaUby G. W. Beafbrd. - - Also Agenu for Prof. Parker Pleasant Worm t'yrup, whkaaever fidU.. Pleasant to take, aDd requires bo physic. Price 25 cents. TV cull attention to the notice of U. S Internal Revenue Special Taxes, npear in? In our columns to-day, and more es pecially lu those clauses requiring port ice Janii t.. be incl.rd with all i.rJera for lin.-w.irwAm, to Ims find iy. i!m, EovTnm"m In every instance reouirine liie inilivuliml u bear Hint i t tti tlw tart Uit aish nolv wrl! be taken toy u, i ami uy re?ierJ letter, P. O. order or Eastern dra!t. Time and ex-r-uewtll be saved by keepins in mind Uirt fjacts. I .tt'orsT noIl!.-The must mivnl.l. rw.inr- tn tue world are those Rnffrinjrt ''liBummna Liver c-ruiplaint. we tban seventy-five per cent, ot Uie pe'I'le in the Culled State are afrlicted wilh tlw-M; two (liHeaiK aud their erTifta- isucli is Sn.r MomarU. Sick Herulaen- Habitual (aaivrm-tin. Palpitation ol the Heart. Heart Burn, Waler-l.ra.su, gnaw ing and burning paina at the pit of the Stomach. Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, com ing up of toixl after eating, low spiriU, &C. iio to jour JJru.cist, U. VY. Benford, and gut a ii cent.boltle ol ArursT Flow er or a sample bottle for 10 cents. Try it Two doses will relieve you. Ahf.ad of Tor. r.Lre class. Wc have been shown two slijis frotu graiic viuea, which wene tut and put iniotiie ground on llic d of February, 1877, and which are now bearing lxuit. One of the slips has a tine bunch of young grapes on it while the other has three bunches. This beats even the remarkable progress which the advocates ot the blue gl&. theory say that plants make under the influence of the blue ray. Just think out (pile two months since the slip? were cut and put into tbe ground, and already they are bearing" grapes ! If anv persons doubt this, lei them (all on J. W. Moore, where the grapes can be mxn.Bclirfontt H'afcA- num. Is Chtrtien, borough, Allegheny county, on Tuesday morning, two children, a boy aged lour and a girl of six years, were kicked ia tin; bouse alone while their mother was i-n traced in aome ontdr f business nitutin; her absence lor isnme tim.ttr her departure the boy lighted a stick at the stove and placed It, still, burning, ia a can ol oil left within his reach. Au explosion followed, and when the mother returned she lottnd the children's bodies iving on the floor so bad' ly burned and blistered as to be almost unrecognizable. The boy ts dead, and the girl raunot recover. We leave our readers to make their own comments. Those small liovs who arc in the habit of converting their mouths into bait boxes, when they go fishing will be gratified t learn that, through the geniusof a recent inventor they may continue to nse that convenient reeeaele for a new bait which is tree tram the disadvantages peculiar to tbe anele worm. Any boy who has med itated over tbe short comings of that slimy invertihrnU! knows that it squirms diss-gn-eably, especially when accidentally bitten, that it has an affinity lor dirt which is annoj ing t hen swallowed; that even w hen ou tbe book, Ubaaa way of dissovl ing itself oif in the most unaccountable and exasperating manner ; perversely per mits itself to lie carried off piecemeal by nickels nud minnows in total disregard of its legitimate purpose. There can be no doubt that the day id the angle worm has passed and that against the improved flexi tile rnblier worm of Mr. H. H. Gregg 1 imtected January 2, 1S77) he can no lon ger hope to cmiijiele. Serving as bait, and at tbe same time its chewing turn, it must tie evident to tbe least thoughtful that the rublier worm Las an inconleslihle advan tage. Sosjys the SritnliJ American. ItKKATHIKB VIASSIA WITHOUT INJURY. There is no emgeration in tbe statement that thousands ol persons residing lroin one year's coil to another in fever and ague regions on this Continent and else where, breathing air mure or less impreg nated with miasma, without incurring the disease, simply and onlv because they are in the babil of using llostettcrs Stomach Bitters as a preventive. It has frequently happened, aud the fact has been amply attested by the parlies themselves, that person surrounded on all sides by neigh bors suffering the tortures of this shivering and burning- plague, have enjoyed abso lute immitni'V frotu it, thanks to the pro tection afforded by the bitters. Nor is that auti febrile cordial less efficacious in remedying than in preventing chills and fever, bilious remittents, and disorders ot ' a kindred type. Taken between the par- j oxsais, it speedily mitigates their violence, sua eventually prevuus their recurrence. These faats, convincingly established by evidence, septal with" peculiar force to travelers BnS sojiwrners in malarious 1U- tr.cis. Rti-OKT of the CiitchfieM School, Mil ford tp.. for the term ot 1776-7, ending March 1?. 1S77 : Whole number enrolled during term males 13. females 2S, total 51. Average attendance during term males 12. females 14 total 20. Percent ol attendance during term males 77, females 77, total 7b. ' Visitors during term 'M. Number in tbe ditlerent branches as fol lows: ' Orthography, 50 ; Heading, 26 : W nt- ing. 24 ; Jlental Aritnmetic, M ; v riuen Arithmetic, 2; lieograpny, njuram- mar, 4 ; Alphabet 1. Died during term male 3, females 1, total 4. The attendance until January 1st was good ; at that time that dreadful disease diphtheria commenced its ravages in this district. Five families having been afflic ted with it, and as will be seen alsive, four that were in attendance at school died, and as a connpieuce others became alarmed, and a tew reluscd to send alter that, but thanks to the good people in Ibis district a majority ol those that were well still sent tbeir 'children and kept the school in progreck. A literary society was held dur ing the term which was both pleasaDt and profitable. C. M. Baker. ' ' . ; Teacher. SlGUT TO THE BUSD AS IJiTERESTIXO srito'CAi.oi'EBATios On the 7th of last Jauuarv Dr. W. F. Fundenberg. of tbia city, muov-d an eye front Mrs. AbrxRt, a hulv over Od iers of age, who formerly lived in Mt. rwvage, hut resides fr the present on Harrison : treit here. Tbe old lady bad been aflected v. ith cat aract of both eve, which is commonly supposed to be a thin opHqne scum over tbeee. but is reaiiy a chance in the tis sues of tbe lens, rendering it a;ajje and preventing tbe transmission of an image lotbercliua. The operation df extracting tbe lens is an exceedingly delicate one. requiring tbe nicest skill. 'With this view the friends of Airs. Abbott advised her to visit Cum berland and secure the professional ser vices ot Dr. W. F. Fundenberg. whose high reputation s an oculist would guar antee successful treatment and a speedy restoration til sijht. Accoraingly she came last summer to tbia city to consult h7m ; bnt on account of the extreme beat and tLe advanced age ot tbe patient, tbe iKictor preferred to perform the operation in colder weather. A short time after this, however, she had a geiieral practitioner operate upon oneot her ryes, but the attempt was ut terly unsuccessful, and left as an alter effect extreme neuralgia, pains in that eye and w hole side ot tbe bead, endangering the awlety of tbe other eye, and so severe that she was unable to rest day or night. It laxatue necessary to have the mistreated eye removed. The operation was auc ccssfully performed by Dr.' Fundenberg. as above stated, on the 7th uf January las'. About three weeks ago the cataract was removed by Dr. Fundenberg trout tbe re maining eye, ia which there has been total blindness for eight t ears. The oper ation was successful in all its details, aad sight has been fully restored. Mrs. Ab bott baa now no difficulty ia distinguishing all ob jects, and w ith the aid of glasses will be able to read the finest prist, ' . e The tact is clearly elicited by this case that it is a nitvt hazardous thing to entrust the treatment of diseases of so delicate an oran as the eye to the ordinary gen"1 practiikxM.-r, when theservicesof a skilled and experienced secialist can be secured who lua ajint years ia the study and prac tice ol that Bubject alone. .Mrs. Abbott i a verv intelligent old lady and has a very clear remembrance of an me evecia 01 lies past lite, vtnea only nine years old sbe distinctly remem - j v . - f' having shaken hands with Gen. Vsh- ";" i iini(;iu, .3 miies wew.01 I'mladelpbia. Her hatband was a soldier in the wav of WL, and sbe now draws a pensioa from that fact. She was nit d the eriginai members ot the EpisiJpal church sere, whea Dr. Buell was pastor many years ago. tier aengni in tbe res- toralion of her sightis no bounded. Cast- iCreighloo, Kev. Win. KQpp, lty. a btrtftn AUty nA Tint. J Truxal aad Mr. McCoy. Sixty-three iOOTiffi-BBifiOBBB. h i John 2arleyc:ra Vented ia & Fair Fan, Solemnity, Eeligion and Tem perance nixed. 'nrsiiMrTK voce poison. The tcinpeianc work still goes bravely on : the "Menu" ha been improved and the wine list taken I rem. You can have your temperance .iricd, roasted, fricasseed. broiled, lyooaise, stewed, or "nut iswi beer and pretzels." . You name the dishes and tbe committee serve It op to suit tbe palate of the enstomer. You can sign tbe pledge for life, tor years, at sufferance. at will, or until wood cook shooting com mences on the 25lh ot June. The excite ment is spreading, and Berlin and Mineral Point are being regenerated ; the ball will be opened at other points in the county j during tbe week, and it is expected that it wilt bo kept rolling nnltl the lortrc of inspiring boat Jouu tlailcycoru lias been stormed and conquered. I ne of the sneakers said "the devtf has been driven out of Fayette into Somerset, and we hope to drive bltn into Maryland, and from thence to the sea.'.' Meyersclale. Garrett, L'raina, Confluence, and other points in the south of the county are advised to be on their guard lest In making his exodus be show his cloven foot among them. ' 1 The meeting 00 Tuesday cvenin was the same old inisg. 1 be loutt noose was ram. mxi, jammed, chuck lull, and tho surplus oveinowed into tbe street, wliere an ani mated conversation in regard to what was and what was not a beverage, took place. The meeting1 was addressed by Messrs. Johnson, Gilson and Austin, of Inioo town, and a number ot our citizens. Mr. Johnson is a man ot pleasing address, and argues like a lawyer. He makes' no vio lent tirades against persons who hnppeu to differ with his views, but presents them in a plain, straighl!brard way and allows them to weigh tor w hat they are worth ; his descriptive powers are good, and h's langnage beautiful. He maUe a good im pression on our people, ana Uiey were sorry when he had to leave the meetinsrs. May be live long and prosper. Wc need express no opinion of Rev. Gilson, for he is well known to our people both ersoually and by his reputation as an eloquent minister of the goppel : suffice it to say that bis many acquaintances were higly pleased and gratified with the stand he has taken in ibis matter and know that his eloquence will be the means ot doing much good. Mr. t.'. I. Austin is. well, lie is "Charlie Austin," and if he preaches temperance. or goes home at an early hour in tbe morn ing with a swelled hcal and two eyes pur ple as the graie, be will be "Charlie Aus tin" still. He 'appears to be a whole souled fellow, who has been on many a drank and been "hail fellow we'll met'' with Tom. Dick. Harry and the balance of the family. He has gone into tbe Mur phy moveiiieut heart and soul and is UUr ing zealously to do 10 others as he has hccB doue br. Some flltv signers were received aud the meeting adjourned to meet on Wednesday eveiniiL'. I,oi:i; before dark on Wednesday even ing the court house was filled to overflow-1 iug. Addresses were made to the large audience by Messrs. Austin, . Johnston, ! Hoover. Grimm, Schlock, and oiheis. The interest manifested at this meeting was greater, it possible, than at any pre ceding meeting. While Mr. Jobnson was speaking the door swung ujxm and a party ot twenty-one. numbering among them some of the best men in tbe town, marched up the aisle and affixed their sig natures to the pledge, amidst the wildest excitement. .Men cheerek, women cried, and the boys tossed their hats in the air and shrieked "hurrah." The address of Mr. Hoover was a sur prise to bis most intimate friends and was listened to with marked attention. Thursday evening tbe interest was una bated and the crow d as large as ever. Ad dresses were made by Kev. Sloan, of Wil kensburg, H. F. Rchell, Keq., Kev. Sei bert, of I.svansvillc, Rev. Grimm, and others. Rev. Truxal made an address in German., Tbe number ot signets was t. AT M1NEKAL P01XT. The meetings held at Mineral Point were very successful. Those of Monday and Tuesday were addressed by Mr. Creighlon. of Pittsburgh. Messrs. V. McCov, Millon Megahun, Wm. Johns and Ld. liaer, of Somerset, addressed the meeting on Wednesday evening, and on Thursday evening ex-Sheriff. Knepper ana W. i. LotlnHli gave their views on the sul jtct. Friday evening the meeting was addressed by residents. The meeting was axljourned until Friday, .March '.'M, on account of the quarterly meeting be ing held in the place of meeting. Some of the signers were the "worst old soaks" in the pU,e. The number ot signatures were : Monday 14 Tuesday 50 Wednesday 14 Thursday" 1" Friday 1) Total 104 AT I1EKI.IX. The great temperance movement which has been sw eeping over tbe whole country this winter like a hurricane, was inaugu rated in our town on Wednesday evening last by one ot Murphy's disciples, Mr. Creighlon. of Pittsburg, Pa. The meet ing had been announced several days be fore bond, and everybody seemed perfect ly ripe for a reform movement in that di- ection. In fact, many made special pre- paraiion for the coming event, by way of taking a lew extra annas before bidding adieu lo an old and favorite habit The first of the series ot tneelinga was held in the Lutheran Church on Wednesday even ing, with a crow ded house. Sober men and women, drunken men and boys, tip plers and that large and peculiar class who take something, a little wine, for the stom ach's sake, were there, anxiously awaiting the opening ot the exercises. The pro ceedings ol the evening were introduced by reading a portion of scripture by Rev. 11. F. Keener, snd a prayer by Rev. John Poffenberger. Wnile the choir was dis coursing sweet music, an executive com mittee consisting of the following persons was aptiointed : John (.' Sterner, J. A. M. Krisaiuger, John Musser, J. Piatt Phi.son, Mrs. D. A. Bru baker and Mrs. J. C. Phil son. The principal speaker of tbe even ing was Mr. Creightou. His lecture was practical and to the point, without any labored effort at oratorical display. Tbe siieaker mantained that the subject was one ot such vital importance, and of such universal application that a pimple state ment of the facts was sufficient 10 convince the most confirmed old tippler ot the error of bis way. After the address, and while tbe choir was treating tbe audience to most excellent and appropriate music, the books were opened lor signatures, aad sixty pel- sons svailed thenise.vea of the first oppor tunity. At the close of the evening ex ercises the announcement was made that tbe meeting on Thursday evening would be addressed by the Hon W.J. Baer, of your town. The well known character ot Mr. Baer, and the love which tbe peo ple ot Berlin entertain lor him, gave assur ance that a crowded bouse would await him. And such was the case ; long be fore tbe hour ot meeting people could be seen Hocking to tbe church from every direction, until every inch of room was occupied, many not being able to be ac commodated. After reading, prayer and music by tbe choir. Mr. Baer was introduced by Rev. li. F. Keener, as a native ol Berlin, and a man of age able to speak tor himself. The address, which was then delivered in tbe speaker's happy style, was g.-eeled by shouts ot spplaiuw. la many respects it was superior to anything we nau ever beard ou the subject.- The reasoning was logical and tbe positions taken tenable throughout. In the course of bis remarks the speaker made a little confession 00 the subject of slavery which did one's sonl goouso bear .eoiiiiag trom tho source it did. The labors ot the evening resulted in tbe addition of one hundred and torty- seven names to the lL On Friday atler- ooon a prayer meeting was bekl tn the 3t. t- Cburcti. at wmcn sixteen more names were sent ia, principally by parties from the country whose daily work pre vented their attendance. Friday eyea inr's meeting in the M. E. Church was very largely attended. ' 1 nus lar inese meetings bare been held in tbe different chore bra, we suppose ia order to anord the tipplers of each denomination the op portunity of signing me pmwks wamiwi to their own creed. Alter reading ana prayer, tbe meeting was addressed by JSr. lifC IWI""J-,I -p I more names were added to the Ktt.. Sa urday'a prayer meeting in tha Relori&cd Church was conducted by Revs. Ruppacd PoQenberger. Tbe meeting in the even ing at the same place was not wanting in aiemucr. nor lacking tn tbo usual enthu siasm. The aery good order which had characteriaed. all tho previous Meeting was somewhat deviated lrom by as una voidable misfortune. One of tbe reformed Orankards conceived the idea that he was a special agent, ordained for the express purpose oienngaienmg ms erring follow men. and hence ouebt to be placed on the list of tpeakers. His wish was 9 ranted and the result was that be made an a of Bimseit. itev. Taylor, of the M. E. Church, fmade a short addnat,- when ninety-three jnore nimes were sent in, making 270 at the close ol tjalurday even ing's meeting. More anon. ... ... , - O. ' Captain Booahui s accomplish tl the wooderful feat ia New York last Friday night of breaking one thousand glass balls in one hour forty-two minutes and fifty seconds. He was matched to break the balls inside ot two hour and forty inioutes with one gun, aud the privilege ot two sets of barrels. Betting was nearly three to one against him before be commenced. The balls - were sprung out of a patent trap, and Uojrardia stood eighteen ' yards iioiu iuv trap, jic I! rod rapiUiy, aud with nnerring aim. astonishing ihose p resent. He fired at l.ltm balls and broke I .WW, missing 134. ' . j- . Oa Uuwlay taat Air. Oat Vloy was saagU la tha flj hI uf Woy Bra's. m aiiu and badly hurt at.ait Oi head and be. No partWlars. F.Launos. Tha following officers wrs aleetcd ly th Saucnet LcOgt, 1. 1). O. r co Moadav, 1 ai.ii. owi, 19, j. W.Q.-D. J. Horner. " '" " ! V. O. Chan. J. Harrlsao. ' ''"' See. L. M. Hlcka, . .! a : , amxsw.-jvH. rntx..' , ;o ,r- us Tiwartr. W, H. Wain?. . Opo Feij-ows' Srrrtn The arranaeaents lor the tWd rellows' saprer fur Mxt Stonday atffht, April and, an progressing' Andy and tae sapper will aodoabt be a ploasant affair. Flfty-oa u rwri of iSumemt Lwlira bay already siznlned tbr-tr lotenilnn of being present j the other I.Tdicee inrouicnuat the eoanty have bcn inrftet. - KcvlvaJ a BakrTlll. , I have been requested lo write a brief account of our meeting at Bakersville, tn which request I gladly respond, believing that there are many who will rejoice wiiu us upon hearing what the Lord has done for us and in ns during tbe last few weeks. There bad been indications for several weeks, under the preaching ot the Word, that a special outpouring ot the Uoly Spirit was awaiting this people. .. , While we believe that people ought to obey the gospel as ministered in tbe or dinary Sunday worship, and that this is ordinarially sufficient tor the conversion oi sinners and the perfecting ot saints . yet. in the economy ol grace, there seems to be a set time to favor ion. The earth is watered not only' by the quiet dew and the gentle rain but, by the gushing shower, and so tbe church of God seeins lo obey tbe Same law, when after a long and withering drought, "the win dow s ol heaven are. opened and there is poured out such a blcssiug that there is not room enough to receive it. " - I think I am not in error when I venture the statement that all church es are more or less subject to this rise and tail of the spiritual thermometer. Now a season ot grace abundant, then a grievous fam ine ; now a day of fasting, then a day of general rejoicing. However much "xe may desire the steady increasing light that shiueth more aud more unto tbe perfect nay, mere is, in individuals and congrega tions, considerable flickering in our spirit ual lorcues. Tbe history of the church at laree has passed through the same experience. Alter me vigor and spirituality of the early church came the Dark Ages, and after tbo dead formalism and tyranny of Rome came the iietormation. "tiod is in the midst of her. He shall help her. . . u - Such baa been the experience of tbe church at Bakersville. Earnest men bad grown gray praying for the purity of the church and the conversion ot sinners, and at last "tbe armot tbe Lord was revealed.' I leel that is due to the Lutheran Coo terence of this county to state , that tbe meetings at Bakersville were held in strict conlormity, to the spirit and letter, the ' Luther discipline on this subject. (See Chap. VII, Sec. IV, ; Our meetings were as quiet and orderly as our or Jiuary Sunday services or weekly prayer meetings. Though some ot our own members expressed the judgment that nothing could be expected without more excitement and "bodily exercise," still it was our firm purpose to employ bo means 1)111 what we believed to be the divinely ordained means for turning sinners unto God. e preached the fundamental doc trine of Luther and the Reformation "Justification by Faith" which we be lieveto be tbe Bible plan. - We employed no shrewd or compulsory means to urge people beyond their convictions. Ikese silent moments were moments ot power. One of the features ot each meeting was s few moments of silent prnyer, during which each christian selected one nearest bis heart as a subject of special prayer. We professed to believe in prayer ; "what soever ye will ask in my name, I will do it Those who were anxions about their souls did not besitste to ask an interest in the prayers ot God's people fey rising to tbeir feet in the meeting. W e held inqui ry meetings every day where we thorough ly instructed those asking tbe way to sal vation. We fonnd those inquiry meetings most interesting and profitable. Sinners rejoiced to see their difficulties disappear before tbe infallible word We found no case lor which God had not prescritied a sure remedy. We closed our series of meeting with communion on Sunday morning, and a prayer and praise meeting in the evening. Our meetings resulted in aa increase oi laith in believers ; rebuilding-of family altars, and erecting new ones where before they were unknown ; in the settling ot old and bitter animosities ; in putting a new song into tbe mouths of piotane swearers and blasphemers ; in reforming drunkards, and in tbe conversion of sixty-nine souls, who have been brought from darkness in to tbe marvelous light of God.' There are still left a few Cannnites in tbe land to contend with and try the laith of Israel ; but may their idolatry constant ly remiud the delivered Israelites from what slavery and idolatry they themselves were rescued, and may they believe that He who bath delivered tbein is also able to keep them unto tbe day of perfect re demption. "Thanks be to God wbo hath given us ihe victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." ' . -; - Pastor.,, Thk Harrisburg Patriot says: State Superintendent Wickersham has sent cir cular to the county superintendents to transmit to the department a historical sketch of education in their jurisdiction in stead of an annual report. He says: In 00 other way, it is thought, can so much be done at this lime for tbe cause whose interests have so largely been in trusted to your hands. The sketches should be accurate, giving names and dates ; full, embracing all ot public importance relat ing to tbe subject ; concise, omiting all unnecessary details and comments. Com piled in a volume, these sketches contain ing in brief the history of education in every county, city and borough of the stale, will constitute a document ot great interest and value. Each sketch should include whatever it may be proper to say upon tbe following topics:- ': -. - - 1. . The exemplary schools. Wbenjand by whom established. How supported and managed. .Their character. Tbe teachers. 2. Elementary schools up to tbe time of tbe passage of" tbe common school law in 1834. : The condition oi the schools. Tbe effect of laws relating to education, passed prior to 1834. Schorls founded and supported by churches. Efforts, II any, to secure free schools ' ' ' 3. ' The' history ol oommon schools since IttH. The rrowth ot tbe system. "Prominent school officers. Leading teach ers. ork done. . 4. Academies, seminaries and noted private tcbool. When and by whom founded.' Full lists ol all whether now open or not, with all important facts. The eoanty acauemies. Aid received by them 5. Colleges and universities. History of all institutions of this kind, bow ia op eration or otherwise. Present condition. Statistics. . .' i ". -.: j i. Miscellaneous educational institu tions. Libraries, literary snd scientific so cieties. Clubs Tor mutual improvement. Special school of all kinds. 7. Teachers' institutes and assoe la tinos. Meetings of - teachers. Meetings ia be hail of educatioo., BeiHactort of education. , - .... 5 ,. titThv .?ai? given by the scholars of Prof. S. L. Trent's school on Friday and Saturday -i 1 c.: . 1 evenings was a very decided sncctoa. Tbe perfoimsare con si-ted ol vocal and instrtiiocntal moic, eeaavs. ! Unialion. farees, dramas, aud tableaux. Tbe tab leaux "The. Sculptors Triumph" and "Faith. Hope, and Charity," were partic ularly beautiful, the diameters were well chosen and with a well adjusted svmmk ot Notored light. the effects were greatly en. nancea. The drama "Among the Rroiters" wa vertr well tilsred when the tact that the l - ""11 nil pi m-'i , 1 . t i' 1 . 1 1 , mKon ill iiuanoa uiaou ancwim uia iiamis m his pockets and a look ot such utter tni.-crv on his countenance as would have clone credit to aa undertaker or a disappointed applicant for the post-office ; the appetite of the negro was something feariul lo be hold, and the number ot cold boiled eggs be got away with was enough to ruin hU digestive organs forever. "Thev call me Little Chatterbox," and the. "Wreck of the Hesperus," wcro two of the dmsI charming features of tbe cutertainnicnt. the principal retrain, however, was "a-Ya-S a. " MotheM who wanted to sec the exhibition were afraid to leave tlicir chi! dren at home, aud as a consequence 1k ar ty all the babies in town were there. Wbeu the actors came on the stage this it what we heard : . Actor on the right, ( or baby to th-- right of him.) "ya-ya ya." ' To the lett, -ya-ya-ya." 1 In the centre, "ya ya-ya." . . : Grand chorus, "ya-ya-ya-ya ya." , From what we saw of ihe exbibitiou j wc are prepared to congratulate Prof, j Trent on having achieved a success. What we. heard was so interspersed with "ya-ya-ya. that we are unprepared to give an opinion. ; Teachers and scholars may well leel proud of the exhibition, for it was without exception tbe best held in Somerset f'ir years. . ' Now and then. The first newspaper published on this continent was the 3V--Lttttr, at Boston. It was established on' the 24lh of April. 1704, and was printed on a balf-slieetot very small paper. There has been a decided improvement in the art of printing since thai day. Then slow siiiing vessels broucht news from foreign lands, which bad all the flavor of old age being frequently over three months on the way. - To-day a tew seconds answer to flash across the cable telegrams of impor tant events just as they are occurring. The cream ot tho Old World's news :s served up this evening by newspapers published thousands of miles away from the scene ot the stage of action, and all over oor land industrious scribes are en gaged in gathering and transmitting items 10 central points, from which tbe same are generally distributed. The halt-sheet which made its appear ance over a century and a half ago would be a wonderful curiosity in our day, and if the reading public should now be com pelled to read tho mcgre. unsatisfactory news as dished tip in the small apology for a newspaper, we fear there would tie a good deal of complaining. The journal of to-day it? a kaleidoscope which shows up everything that is necessary to be known, not only at home, but also abroad. It Is a satisfaction to sit down after tbei toil and worry of the day, and read of ac cidents and incidents, which occurred ia tbe immedUto vicinity 3 to keep posted ou the marriages and deaths in the communi ty ; to learn what was goiug on at tbe capital of the country, or some, startling event away out in California, or some other reunite locality. The iaper ot to day is immeasurably siijierior to the kind our forefathers were accustomed to. und it requires the most constant attention acd industry to keep up to the high standard ot excellence to which it has been raised. MARRIED. WECKFUS TOMS. On the Wtli inst., at the residence ot Gideon Bauman, in Xortuamplon Twp., by D. G. Bauman, Esq.. Mr. John Weckfus to Miss Lizzie Toms, both ot Bedford County, i'a. RUSH STATLF.IL OntheOtb inat.. by A. llanna, Esq., .Mr. Jobn K. Rush, of Fayette County, to Mjss Maty Sutler, of J'reston County, V . a. BEBLEY MENGEs. ira the Cth inst., at the residence of the bride, near liooversville, by Rev. J. II. Walterick, Mr. Jacob Bebley to Mrs. Eliza Manges, both ot Somerset County, Pa. ZIMMERMAN WONDERS. --On the irth inst., near Jenncr X Road?, by Rev. W. H. Rste, Sir. Samuel Zimmerman, M Buckslota to Mrs. Susnnuh Wonder, ot Schellsburg, ,;.ford county. SH0tr.Y BANKFIA RT. -On the 23J ot November, 1S7C. by Rev. B. F knepiier, Norman B. Shockly to Miss -A. E. Bankhart, Isith of Allegheny county, Md. ,, BRADY BURK HEART Oa the T7lh of February, 1877, by the same. Mr. Owea Brady to Miss Malinda Burkkeart, "both of Poaipay Smash, Md. DAVIS UOSKIN'S. On the 14:h ot March, 1877, by the same, at the residence of Henry Delbrick, Henry Davis to Mrs. Kiirah Iloflkins. both. of Alleghany county. Md. DIED. SMITH. March V, 1S77. 3Irs. Eliza beth Smith, seed 5. years, " mnuths aud 23 days. TAYLOlt On the 15th insL, r.ear Stovstown, Matthew Taylor, a?ed 80 years, 5 months and 23 days. BAILY. March 00th, Sarah .Line Bailv, of Milton! twp., acred 9 years. 8 months ami 3 dars. CUNNINGHAM In Somerset, on Friday. March 21. 177. Mrs. Eli.a'jcth Cunningham, aged 72 years and 1 nvralh. Thus pa.ner away anotuer t br-s;ian Pilgrim. She united with tho Evangel ical Lutheran Church ,at bonerset many years atro. under tbe ministry of the late Rev. C F. Heyer, of which she continued a faithful aud honored member up to the day of her death. She was the mother of nine children, one of which number hav ing preceeded her in death. Her sickness was snort ana painful, but born with resignation snd christian fortitude. She was a tailutul wile, uevo'ed mot her nn a kindbearted and trustworthy neighbor. Her manner ot life was rather of a reserved nature, sincere and euileless. , she had many friends, and was much respected. 1 be funeral services Iook place in I rim- ty Church, on Fri.lay at 2 o'cock, attend ed by a large congioeation, there an ap piopriate discourse was delivered by her pastor. . She will be missed by friends, by children, and by a heart-broken husband. But I would not nave you ignorant con cerning tbem that' sleep in Jesns for if we believe that Jesus died and rose aairi. even so tbem also that sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. W hcretore com. tort one another wih these words, . By our Special CorresponiUnt. Ot R II ARBl.SBrtlt LETTER. liARaisBURti, March 22, 1 87T. Tbe Legislature adjourned at noon to-day. Tbe closing buurs of . the session were noiej and v the pro ceedings were attended witb more or less confusion. Members La J become restless and impatient aad plait-ly showed their j;reat anxiety to get away from Harrisburg acd back to tbe peace and quiet of tbeir bomos. The inevitable paper wad which al ways flies around tbe bail ot , the H-iuse oo the last day of tbe se-sion was not waoting on tbis occasion to eolivea tbe cLiing M.enei. Occa- siooallv a Gld of bills about i as aa ordiaary traveling Iaru-e , Vallae onfrl aail ti.roii.,h th air ami s.ih - - a - , a eeoeral ducking of beads to avoid .. . i ii- v -.t the threatened collision. Neither parij Las seen fit to do away , with these time honored Custom, and If there is any blame to be attached to tbe practice both sides will have to . . ... share it alike. One hundred aud three bills Lave been . passed during the ee:ou. Three or four hundred rcmaiu in va rious stages of progress upon the calendars. This work will not be lost for the j will be taken cp at the adjourned annual seat-ion as uiiGnitb ed business and will be in a condition toeonskleration. Some of the cbaracterat"1 lac umwith nave g.veu po...-. were rather over drawn, while others fell jtbat ibej', wilt ; fj(,..1 it rneetirjy '0 short of the naturjj ; one of the yotitj;: j. WtiHani-j'M'rt' 01 S iturditr in' Aii;rtjit ;dV tt 1 WPr( nnsii!prd of trflal lmpoftaacf - , ' 1 - . , . - ' J . . f IPgUIar riler ana pj(Tea, su iBftl Du . ;ii ir r k - tU-re win euocr .oaraiu.n 01 umny measures mat win wvrr. uu til the n-it sessiotj 10 fact IhS d latr 1 will ti " jpeat drnotsje it lu-iuy ce ; hotabiirno 'wtth tbe bill m amen;! iaad consolidate tfc g-eoeral tax law of tb S atf." Tfce commit tee t;f TYats and Minn baviajr been grantcil leave to iirddrlnp; the -fes9 - . T ... ,.r.-r h tlsn t-.iuutv evni- tuiisioa?rt of ih different ' counties tf tbe State ujjiiablirCommi siooer are invited., to. attend tbis meeting r send delegated that there way be u gegerai interchange of viowK, Kud that all parts of tbe Stat may give tbe results of ibt-ir expert net.. - la t bin way it i lOfd tbat the bill may be piade af uearW ' pw I feci a poitei ble j 1 .-i -J "" - f ' On I ueday afuruoou J. 1'ouaid Cameron was elected United States; Seuator-by a vote of 110 tor J. Don aid Cameron ia tbe House to 13 for A. IL lill, and SI for J. J. Cameron to Is! for A. II. Dt!l . to tbe Senate In spite of all tbe talk vf a bol; 00 the pari of some Republicans Mr. Came ron received tbe rote I eery Repub lican member . present ; except Mr. Mattes, f Yeoairo, wbo did not rote atali. Id fact tbe lUpobliean vote was niure QDauiniou than tbe Dem ocratic, two Democrat not voting (or tbe Democratic caucus nominee. Now tbat tbo sestdon is coded mat ters of ' general political importance begiu to engage tbe atteatioa of poli tician and numerous candidates tr- uieniioned for tbe various State of (ices to be filled at the coming elee lioa. 4 . . 5 . . The oflieers whose terras expire under tha workings of tbe new Con stiiuiioti are State Treasurer, Auditor General, aud. by tbe inscrutable workings of providence, tbat of So prcme Juilge. : Tbe present incum bents of tbe two . firs; named offices are ineligible for re-election and eon wqueotiy new men must take tbeir places. : It ia pretty well settled wbo will he tbe next Republican candi date for Supreme Judge lion J. I Sterrett, of AUegteor, will be placed nefore tbe people for election to tbe position which be now holds by gu bernatoriul appointment. For Au ditor-General on tbe Republican side several prominent gentleraec : ae mentioned; among, tbera Howard J. Keeder, of Northampton, Galotba A Grow, of Sucquehanna, , Edward Scull, of Sou,eiet.- and, J. A. M Pasamore, uf Schuylkill.. For State Treasurer tbe efficient and worthy cbitf clerk of the treasury Department Cupt. V. 13. Hart seems to. bold tbe winning card-. Mr. llar.'s promo tion to toe bead of tbe Department which be has served, so Ions; and faithfully was 00 nudeserved tribute to the man, and his nomination will be a grateful act oa the part of tbe Re publican party. Tho faithful conduct of the financial affairs o tbe Com monwealth are due more to the ef forts of Mr. Uart than to those of say other one man ia the Commoa- wealtb. . We predict bis triumphant nomination and election. ... . . ". B ' ' SOMERSET HARKS. T ( ' ' ' Ojrrecied ry Cooa fc BaniTS. DEALKW is CHOICE . GROCERIES, FLOUR k FEED, Apples, dried, V Aii1ciui Ur, ft (rat... Bnia. V too an Batter, 9 a kel ...... Hutter, y B (roit .....a... Buckwheat, i hiMhel meat, k hi., . Bcewai, f) B Baouo, f luialilers. ft . " (Mas, -' euantry baras, yl fc ... Corn, (-ri f1 ibel Cam, (vheiieri) ti)iet Cura mealy a........,..... C.i 1 1 ?Vin. $ t Eiort, V - .- Fiuur, f) t'1'1 Flaxseed ft ( Ham. (imar-eurol) ) B ...... Lar I, S Leather, red aula, ft a...., . ui.per ........ " kip, " MUldlinira, white, fuaaa i.hi;, f uu.... . ... Pot ft T'.-!!, ft tra Pearbc. dried, y) B..... Rve ft t Rim, W t .............. ... toviHx 26 lwi auc 7 2Se le lie He .. 7t .....'...-. sue ..e. e ... i.-l&e : Tins 00 '......75e .,...i... ise W,S?i6e , au3B .....fti-ATOe ; ...SI 7 3e '. 7Se ........... ... . -lie 75e .'..,. ...SO S3 OS Sail, No. I. V ttl,exlra... " urumi aiuib, per sari.. Afkiua. per Mck. ........ ta ot .. 7S ...10g.2S M"Sle ,...'.. ,..7e M to 0frUt Sugar, yellow fl t.. white Tsllw. JH .........--..-. w. unu y ..... ............ Wjot, r1 Ar;u Adcertinements. 11 FIFTH AYE. CARPETS t PRICES ifas VERY LOWEST, TieisssflifflfiliisiirpassEl- H M'CALLUM. ii fifFayeie. Btt. Weed ana Smlthfleld Sts. March 58 n ' PITTSBt BG. ytSStQNEE'S NOTICE. , ; - ... , - . Wester W. Dsri and William C. Darf. of S-Mncrset borouah, Somerset Co., Pa have made a Tohtntarv assignment to me of all their real re late in u-att for the benefit af creditors. All per sons interested please ts ke notice. , WM. H. KI'PPT.E. ' ' MarehS. AsiBeeof w. W, t W.C. Davis. aSStONEES XOTIOK. v v ' William J. Rhoails. hsvlna; made a Tetnntary asta:naent of all bisrval and personal ef Late to tnc In trust for benefit of creditors, all person in detae.1 to the said William J. K bonds, will tnak inmedtate payment, awl tnoa haeinx claims will present them to me at the office of Colhoru a tol. horn, in Somerset, en the fSth day ef May. 1S77. t j, t.EU. (jPANOLER. Stanh IS. Asaurue. A PMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. t-.ia'e of Isaae Flick, late of Laraasville Bor. Somerset Township, dee'd. Letters tf admlalutratloa oa tke shore astute hwituc1" " ed by theproperautaurityaoUe aav meat, and thoae karinaieJalau aaaiaat H to present them duly authenticated fur settlemaat and allewanee at tha tat reitdeao ef etsimsasl oathaathdayof Mar, 177. . .. , ISAIAH FLICK, , BlarchSS.' . Administrator. : D ISSflLCTION NOTMJE. The pannenhip heretofore cilstlna betweo J. M. MarshaU, Jatnbt. Hartman aad Kaaaer L. WiUon, trad ise; and dome bwiae ander th name and strle of Fort Hill Lumber Comoanr. I I hereby dissolved. AU parsoas lad hied le said j Company will make payment (a lha aader signed. ' rh are authorised to receipt fcr aau dee aula ICoapauv. All )M'rons hevtnj-clalmsagaiast said j Comjany will present them hir settlement and PI- ' J. M. MARSHAU.. - I Jurea a J.u. lutit l JiA.N. - i TEETINU OF STOCKHOLDERS. j 31 jJTnJDDrf1: OimtMs:-Pnrnant to notice rlrea by your Z7Z?Z?r TJ. i'-, st.vir. th atth dr of Jkareh, i?r. aod orynixedbyliMsalectleaaf A. H. CoSreta, a i r-.went, aoo t., Harrison, as aaLitaary. Tbe report or tfte rresnent was suiwnitted ana unanimously adopted, aad the report of tha Treua- urrr was referred to th seautlvaeosamlttee. Tateetiaar PreaWent aad Dlraelors br th cr.su ing year wa then held ty S. S. Oocal, Jsiha, W. Pattnn and J. R Scott, prerlonaly seleemd judge, resulting as saUowa : for I'll lldsau E. i. 1 utzy. lor Lllreciors, noaa aoutt, st. a. saa- er. II. C. Scott, Alex. Stwtamao !.J. W, .... - Peters. Hay aawVO. SS return ef whkb Is herewith submitted. CHAS. J. HARBISON. A H. Ct'FFROrH, March 2. . ; ... Secretary. Ftndat, !xt aT.T PAPflR , I AJfcl 1 H I n. 1 .k k r-M m1nm v-ma Mil tn tfc Pml ' L . nd Jw Stoma, ana lit. ljr,iref. ThtyfMTt, I tiir fsciitiT and unb : Urr iimaibv aud bet- YajUy. f)dro. Ircwiew awds (ruu th uta fasumo : icikU ihal justly prvirod - nktlm'rutuuon'ewnduhl IttiHirrliT ami nx-til. I ZowHhe A t'u, eialm to it all work lit tha. Their prte t muM:. Spmal mnwama la a inwie. DO ZKJ U 0lli. cfc LU.31 U taaafpwn IOI Fifth Arsinn.riTTSPTJRO. ! fafca ta Trt!o aa tti pn!rt of fa. H yIUr. O. .MaraH. lUi.-J, st j.a wn. J. Ri.r.' AJOTICK. i Alt 0i rlTS!. ittte. lurrrnt jtI cVim . f A. W t lliiniw, L ia anl b Ik tfilnmn dtibc,i ral Ite it mtUlnPtl br t! Tuwo Oiwn U Somerset ' - is. via : TierouKh, a il it i hereby mlaiDl liit tba salary A errt i tot f j-d Ut la tTrta Bie, rn uuweniii ir per phjihib. in . 41I Sv4wl rifcH-i wwhica m ana'- w orwu mtilH, afnt !nnhr ilii th BunrTi iritall at he xl of ra.-b moaia rn-ict l ib rll all a al ivtx-ivisl by liuv liarlDg ttw awith, wbii-tl llna ami nwta ylmll psitl tnlo ttw trary Kir lb 90 i th l&rtvag-ti, laacewt - am witb tb art of AmoiMr. tMrted Ilia 7th 4ay uf Maieh, Isn. ttef . J. E. SCOTT, , Marc 14. ' t'Wr. s IIERIFF'S SALES. WTTirtae of Fardrv wrtl-f levari Vartas. Fh rl Paciaa and Vend t-x luel wot ol uai Court tff Common Pieaa of SdtnerwJt wmnty. Ka ana to ate directed, 1 will expose to Ml by pabiK outcry, ac iht Court Hoom, in Somerset, oa ... Frulttn, Marih .0, , 187?, - AU the riaht, title, taterest aail eialia ef tbe KeunellaAlitl C'"1 C,ieaiDr. of, ia aad to l lie (ullowiDKdeinrlnrd real eeiau. Hi: No. 1 . A reruia met ot laod iuii in Soutk auirU To.. Soinert Co- Fa warranted In I be um al Uo.-nrecailor, eoataininic UT. acre nor r leas, adjoining Iaad of Jaoob inenek, Jv Kboadi and trait Has. aooo whkh are ererted a fc dweUina auu. bara and utker vulballdlaa', about Tjaeres of which are cleared aad known a tbe Oaonr .wars tract. No. 2 A certain tract of land Htuataaroreald. adjuiin?.X.i l. as lv and ober. warranted rn the name ef eooialnlua; it tent avra ur ten, knows a the Jotia H iyman irae of whkh about ISO aerrt arerlearl, upaa wbieli are erected a km dwelllajc how se, ban. ao. No. J. A carta in tract of land linatr afore ni.U adjoining hos. ind 4 Adam Leutey aad others, known as the A.ia Slum larm, contaio- int vu acre more or lose, ta wnwu imni are eieamt, 4 acte ia aedew. with a la nee H" orchard, hw uweliina house, lanre bora awl other ootnuliamv. No. 4. A tra. of la.l iuiat as aforeiakt, r i. i i n on ,. or left, adurininff Noe. - and Sesaboeeind others, and knuwa aa lb Pnnrr una atutu Ml acres cleared. 4 of which ar la meadow, with frarn iwelitnr kouB.loa-"table c. M.i i A true of af land siuiet aa aboe, eon. tainlnn WH acre m ire or less, adjoining lan-ls of wullaLU i rouunan, ine roner um, n"j i acd other! , about 100 acres cleared, ol which a, vre In neulow. anole orcuard. lrj dwellina hoiua, low stable, etc- known a to lfcuiiei :Uums tract- , . . No s. Alt the mineral", mineral rlahr aad prKiletroi apperulnina to the aaiil land, eontain hn; IK4 acre, more or lew, ad joining landed Jce iSeat, Uomlnle Cwk, Adam Lcpiey aad others, koowaas the Ben). Baker tract. No. 7. All that certain tract or land elraat tn Northampton To.. Sotaemt Co.. i'-. warranted in the name ol John Kiitfhaw. eontainina; u acre, more or tew. artjolnlna lands warranted m the naine mt Annie Vouna and others, npoa which are erected teveral email dwelling; nou.ea, a mill ale. No.. All that tract of land sliuate as atx.T, wt.frantf.1 in the name of Anni Young, eontain ina: Sac! acre In the same, more r lea,, ad)oinlii( No. 7, Alf Wllmoth and other, pon whicn u a saw aiill, ererat plank boa.ete. Beina; dM aajne laud conveyed by John D. Rod dy and wile to raid Kennell M1U Coal Co. Taken In execution as the property ol the Keo nellJ MIU Coal Co.. at the suit of To.ma W. Ev an for the oe of John I). Kiatdy ( l ALSU All the rla-Ut, till". Interest and H3l of F. It. Snunlller and Henry Mutmiller, ot, in and to the (oil JWinr deacrilied real estate, via : A certain tract of kind siraate in Larimer Tp Somerset Co . Fa., eontahiln; about C. acres, axir or lea, of which there are about lo acres cleared. with a one and ona-ball story totr aweiuna; nouee thereon erected, adioinlns; tarn! a or Christian Menketnier, Kdward Deal. Coawiay Und and others, with the appurtenance. Taken in execution as tne property c nvurj Sutioiiler awl F . H. Sutmillcr, at the .-ait ot Sam uel Brew a. ALSU. All the null t. til le. Interest and claim, tat of Zacbariah annchill, deceased, with notice to tlie widow and heirs, or, tn and to lha loUowlnsr de scribed real estate, via : A certain tract of land situate in Ixjwct rursey- tcsa Tp.. Siuv-rset Co , Pa oonralnina; SO acres, more or ie, ot which there are about acre cleared, with a two-story t raise dwelUmr hotua and baoK liaru -thereon ereetea, . aujoin.ua; lands ot !.. Hnnnalt, A. Hyatt and other, wun the apnurtananer. taken in eiecuiien r uie properly, mwn u, y.schartahTannebili, dee'd, with notice to the widow and heirs. ALSO. All UT3 Fig, . IV. II I H , I. V... .... ' ' on Dinjres deif, and Jacob Horner tans ten., of. m and to the folluwlna uescriocAi real estate, via : A certain tract of land situate in Stuuie Tp., Somerset Pa.. coatainiDK 4S aerea, mora or lea. ol' which there are ahuat S acre cleared. wltn a one-story kw dwellina house aa.t stable thereon erected, a-1 joining- land of Henry Joho- m. Crrut tterket ue and others. No. a. A eertain tnet ef land situate lo Shade To Somerset Co. Pa eontainJnx ti acres, more or less, of which there are about 4 acre cleared. adjoining landaof John A. Clark. Cyras Uerke- biie and others, with tlie appurtenance. - Taken in elevation as the property of Harrison rHnicesdelL, and Jacob Homer tare tea., at the suit of Josiah P. Walker, use ot Cliarle F. Walk er, use- of A inert Lohr, ns af Oeurge A. W ill. ... sr ' AJUK). ' All tiierlirht.tlt'.e. interest ami claim, of Caro line K. Beck, or, lu ana to the toiiowing uescriDea real estate, via : ..- A tract of land situate in Ukiics I p.. somersri to., Pa, eontamln; 4w acre, more or ies. whk-b there aiweruat II acre eiaared, atuat acre in meadow, with a on story ka dwellina: haws awl kit; bara thereon rected. adietniaa land uf Folks' heir. W illlam C. LiveuKuud aad ethers, with the appurtenance. Taken ia execution a the piopeili ef troiim R. iieck. at tbe suit oi tn wkw art.i actrs oi Christian Landis, deceased. I ' ALSO. All the riaht, title. Interest and cleim of Aa thonr A. Shoemaker, of. In and to the sritlowina described real Mate, vis : ' A crtaln tract of land situat ia Addison Twp.. Somenett'o., Pa eon'ainlns: li acres, more or lees, af which thera are about 10 acres cleared with a two story frame dwellina; house, low barn and other out-tmildlnx- thereon erected, acjoiaina; Lindaot Jaoah Kkiwniaker, Peter Shoemaker, and Mary Alire tracts, wun the appurtenances. . nio. 3. A eartaia tract ot mum eoniainmar ea seres, more ur Ies. situate a above tract, a acres of which are cleared ; known as tbe Mary Mnor tract, adjoining re. t, Aiiranx. r oia aaa otnera, with Ihe appurtenance. No. :t A certain tract of Inml situate hi Ad.tt- son Twp.. Sumeraet Co Pa eontainiiut 12 aerea. aiore or less, warranted in the name of Hiram Moore, abont S acre of which are cleared, adioia- ina lands of Wilbelmx, Peter Shoemaker and others, with the appurtenances. no. . i ns unnm.ie.i nail oi a certain tract of land situate in Addison Ta.. Somerset Co., P enutalnlnmr 40u acre, m.ire or Ies ; known a 1 he Cetsv Mtaire tract, adioiniac No. 2, Uetefciah Hahn and mountain survey, with the appurte nancea. . Taken In execution a the property of Anthony A. Shoemaker, at the suit of Edward Cnlbertaon as of DanMt AuaraMiue. a-UKl. All the rtalit. title. Interest and claim of Lirrie Hitehmaa, and It. W. Hitchmaa. el, ia and lo the following- described real estate, rii : A eertain lot of ground situate la Somerset Hot. of which ts leet frotiu ou Cniun Street ou the South, and 50 ieet adinininr lot of John H. I'hl on the North. ou the West tot of Alice Rice, wife ol Charles Kice. on the jst adfoininit lot or A. w . Kpepper. lrom which lb ahore deaciioej lot na oectt sou en, l 'get oor wiib tn appun. nance. Taken inexeenfton as tk otoiieiiy ef Uzzie Hltehman, and H. W. Uitchmaa at tite suit ot A. W. Koepuer. ALSO. All the right, tille. Interest and etaluiof Michael Shannon id, la and to tlie following tie sen bed real estate, vli -. A certain lot or ground situate at toe Keystone Mine, Summit I'p., Somerset Co.. Pa., eon tain mg 4 acre more ur less, with a two-story plank tarern hnase thereon etected, beins; 40s22 feet, an a staoia ami other ouiouiiutng uiereoa eret eii, frontinx to the Casselman river and adjoining lot of Joseph Miller on tha south and alley a the east and Caseelinaa river on tae aurili witii lb appnrtecancee. Taken iu execution s the proper! r of Michael Shannon, at the suit of Jones, Rose&himer a. Co. ALSO AU th right, title. Interest and claim ef Daniel Mickey ot, in and to tha following described real estate, nx : Two oena hs lots ef ground situate la Coeflaenee Bor.. Somerset ctantv, pa., containic!? U acre more or less, known oa tha town plot a No, "t and 22, witb" a two-story tram dwelling house blacksmith shop, stable and other outbuilding l hereon erected., adjoining; lots of the towa Dta tmny on the north, and fronting on Fag aod William streets with the sopurtenanee. Taken In execution aa the property of Dsaiel -ttk'key at I lie suit of Oeorge 1 . Paul. ALSO AH the right, title. Inters" aad claim of Own. P. Felia. oi, in aad lo lha foiluwui; deeenhed real estate, tix. A certain tract or land situate ia saade Ta, Somerset Co., Pa., eontainina; lj acre,, more ur less, with a one and a ball-story low dwelling hoee aad barn tberewn erected, also aa orchard M irnit tree therefu. aiiioining lands ef John Shautts. Peter Hull, John Felix and others, witk the appurtenance'. 1 aaen in execut low as toe properry o, uwtp P. Felix at the -nil of Sorher A Aekarmaa. . . . ALSO. . . All th nght. title, mtareat aad eUim of H. 8. Duoirea, of, m and to i he following describeu real t state, sit : . No.1. Twe certain lots of giwnad situat m Myrsdl Bor.. Soneit OuL, Pa., eoataialag !4aeeaiorearlea.wUha larga two-story tra tavern stand. st-Me. botcher (hop, meat house and etheroatoal.Aias theraua erected, frootiog oa Broadwar, aau bounded by Centre street ea the west, alley on the font!!, and Jacob Isuagef oa the east, with the appartenaoeea. No. Nine arras uf land (more or le) tftnate In Meyeradale Bor.. Somerset Co , Pa wMb a stable t hereon ereotod, allcleared, adjeiaiac laada of P. N. Ktimtrsa, Juha OUnger, and tarrett road, alt th laod being betwaea P. A C. R. at. assl tbo Salisbury R. R , about 4 or acn of abk h are is meadow, with th apfMrletutnce. Taken ta execution a the property wt H. S. Dodkc, at the suit ot Uvecgood a Olinger. , '. V ; .. ,' also. , " . Ail the right, title. Interest ami daim of John Y oiler, of. in aad to the following; described; real state, vis '. ... Aaertaia tract of land situate la Onoemaash Ta. Souwrset., P , cootaatiagtO aerea, aaore or less, all cleared, with a ewe aad on half story log dwelling house, back bare and other M buildxasr muses erected, aiao, aa orchard of fmst tree theraoa, adjointna; ktad of Abraham Blonah. Henry Rorbstetler, lnr OtDdiesfKraer and ethers, with tha agssamaaat. Taken In execution a the property of Jokn 10 tler.at lha suit oi Benjamin JMutuja. - - ALSO. - All tha risst title, tatarest sad claim of Rel-ee-ca Lkhiuar. aad N. B. UchUtr. at. sa aad two the tollowkW daaerlbed soal astata, rtt : A tana ia Lower Turkey fvot TP. Sunl O . Pa teeotauuBg 144 acre, saoreor k, kavwv, a tke Vhoous Jsoutngi !ar.arfjoin)flzia; Jcaa fcJx- I Stllvaaaee Haertna- aud dban. No. S Twonmiguou kx on North aVt of Wryaad aronae, k I rdaa Boewwgh, No's. 2U and zaHBBdMOIaraias eaa. I No.. TwoUlytu-uslctim tarn towa, WVwtkaMant Waraki awewarn. Namaered a lot 243 aad 3. admiirac ailer on th East. at aeorTWylcrt. the Scots Vert, with the sp, hl!tL.T egalxoticb. 1, .r. w of DaTld ru. llj , -i.a.-u '. --, . .. . , . ... .w. . - tm, R. R.iky. o urtj i Uiu h U-jwg Jassilbad "L".l!,J. Sumbtjw Cv, ra., MauiBioy oaa-awlf sow, -. ...... v .. .a trms ' ""'L " . tnT. L ?"ng na rfea. at Dtaia ka of J. H dr 4 Ilia am. Kxrk irr-t .a im Burtli. Mapla ia, ra.. ci!iiLia:; nriiii a rs. mnrr-' r e-r, with a -...- ri uv analMri4aiMia . winirr 1,49 H lisn i;il-:r. a ne..,-!. tr.iai il.il.e lwiMin" areoe.(.4. ad a SMil-af, frantia 7!, rt : niHum mixci. ml g.tUwI'.d M.tliair 1,1 iv . li. At alhrv, villi ib aivurtaaa, 1 Takes In rxrratii u i:w mirrty n( A. W. llauf at two sad ef J. H. Bentvtd A C ALSO. AHlheright, title, interest and eUtmef ll.nm Flniliry and Mary Fiiniley. of, in and to lb fol lowing dearrtoed real est;ite, ria : No. L All ih following h.ur lots of ground la tti Borouirh ef Sallstiirv, s-acr-t Co , Pa., No. I beui- lot No. H and part of nt No. X oa the gen eral ptaa ol said town, beginin at lot aumher Si owne.1 by Henry Wagner. South li aearce. West 1.;; fact, oUi 7S'lv.trve. East hS le. North 1 degrees. East 137 Ieet, North 7 deirrrei. West lo'Toet, eoutamiag .1 nsla. hariog ih.-rn erected a two-sutry ir.,mc tiwellie house and sta ble. mijomtDg lot of Knltxcr Wagner on the oath, oa ibeeaat lot of Heory Wagucr and tae street, with the Appurtenance. No. A Lots No a 37, 3 and W on Uie gcaemf plan vl said towa, each avntainintr about oue kiurth of an aura, lying ooutigaou. a,lj.aping a street oa the west, lot u,wur iormrly ot Ellah Wagaer ou the ourtb, alley on the east, and aiky on tne south, with Ih sapuitenance. No. V A cenala lot ol (rvuad siiuaia ta Elk lick Tp.. Somerset Co., Pa., euntamtng so acre, more ur less adjoining lan.ls nt Henry Hot lolly. Abraham ttea-hy and the public road Hao.1114 from Sai4bury to the National K wl. All the foregoing lot rw the satn wl kh John tkftieity anu wiiccvnveTea to Mary tinutey, i.y two several deetl dated April. I, leas, ami renr.i- el ia roi. 40 of daeds, page HU '-U aad ilX with ue appuneuance. Taaea ia cuti, th proiiettr of Ii!i Ftmller awt Mary Kin ller, at th- mil d John Okitl-lfy. ALSO. All the right, title, mtcrext ami rktira of John CUyciNnh, ol. in and lo the loliowioa; desrnbeit real estate, rt : No. t. A eertain tract ot land situate la Som erset Tp. . somerset C.i Pa., e.iutaining 'Ji a-res, more or ies. aouat i acre eleareu. wun story plana dwelling house, log bara and other cmt-bailitinirs thereon erected, aloining laret of Henry waiter, Otorg Llehtr, alentiua iUouzh and others, with tbe appurtenances. No. S A certain tract of land utaata la (tat township, county aksremHl. eunlalntou 23 acraa, more or less, atsut IS acre clearea, aittoining lanilsof Jacob oasebeer, Cmrad Liarr, Cnaaacy tslttneraod John liarr, with lb appartaoance. Taken la evecnflon as tho protict r of John Claycomn. at Ihe suit of Srjott and Rebecca hi wue, formerly tfenecca uiaycomo. ALSO. All the right, title. Interest ami claim of W. J. Ra.lciift.ot, in and to the following- deL-rlbed real esta , rut : No. 1. A certain tract ofland sitnata at Summit Mills, Summit Tp.. Somerset Co., Pa., euntainnig 14 acre more or less, with a three story Irame snmmer hotel, baring a front of a WO feet awt depth of 40 feel, with a one and one-half story back building ju feet attached, thrreoa reel ed, adjoining land of timnum Miller, widow tereland others, with the apmirtcnaaces. No. The mlt,erl "ftng ud the uw-t of lanil sear Summit xtilL Samnut Tp., Pa., ailed the factory tract, late the property of Wm. H. Humbert, with two rod of land sfiuar aroand th uid opening, and mail leading; Iroui tho lacuay mail it tne mineral spring to tbe large build ing 3d feet wide and through lands nt Adam Uoeustetler, Ephraim Miller awl others. No. 3. A eertain lot of ground tn .Vechanlc- hurg. Summit To. kuowa ou tha oli ol the S. A. ilsust'i addition, ai lot No. 4. contain ing anout as perches, and trim ting on tho outh on in Aleyrdale road, on which there ta erected a two-store frame store and dwelling bouse, stable ami otneroutouiiuing. witn too appurtenance. taaea in execution a too protiertr of w. j. Radclill at the suit of Nelson .Meyers, Wm. H. Meyers. Denni Merer. Oeo. Weber. Josiah Slialler, I. J. Homer, Daniel Carries, Uoury 1.b- ges, na r raneis vuuntrrnit.n. All th right, title. Interest and claim of Valen tin nay oeit., ami w. c. Unvis terre. tenant, of. ia aad to tha following described real estate, ris : All coat eertain Aieage or tenement and boos and lot situat in Somerset Bon ngh, Som erset Co.. fa., at mining lot of John Kurfchart oa the cut Main street on the south. Union street. on tae norm, aail auey on tne west, roniaininir 4 perches, together with the apuurtcnancea. - laaen in execution as tne property ol alentine Hay deft., and W. U. Davis terre. tenant, at ihe sail of M. A. Sanner A Co arel Hand HuDband executor of the last will and testament of Benj. Wooky, ccceaeed. TERMS : Any person purchasing at the above sale will take notice, that ten per cent, of b pur- coasa mouey will bo required a soon a th prop- 1 J is auucacu uowu oinerwiee n win again oe ex pt'seil to sale. The residue of the pon-oaa. mon ey, mast patd on or before the 6th day of April, 177, theiay fixed by .the Court for the acknowl edgement of Sheriff s deed, and ao deed will he acknowledged am a the purchase money 1 paid ia. , OEORGE W. PILE, Man h 14. snelifT. TEU1STE1W NOTICE. XI Notice U hereby given to all persons concemel as legatees, creditor or otherwise, that the fol low lag acoounta bar puseed Krgbrter, and th same will be presented tor confirmation am al lowance at aa Orphans' Court, to b held at Som erset, in Somerset Count r, Pa., on Thurstiay the 5th day of April. A. D 1477. where ail person in terested may attend If they think pmper First anl final account of John U. Har, gnar itiaa of Joseph k. Har. A -count of Oeor Spangler. guardian of l.'ha. E. Cmsean. First ami Anal account of ('has, ('. Mnsor. ex ecutor ol JohnCro-br, dccease1. First aad anal account of William Miller, ad ministrator of Samuel .Uiiler, deceased, and una tee lor the sal of the real estat of said deceeiL Aaaaint of A J. Odbom. guanllan of ilate t;aat-Deer, late a.ate ktowan. A. F. DICKEY, atari . ' Rrgiater. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Mitchell 3IcClintocli ts. 1 Adelin M. MeCUntnek intermarried with Le on Kin Harron, James UeC Unlock. Alartia V. B. McCliniock, An drew J. .McCllntock Chauncry McCllntnek, Mary Jane Mct.'lln tock and Mareeilu MoClintock. In the Court nf Common Pleas of Som erset County, No. a August T. 1H74. By vinne of an order issued out ,f t he Court of uoumon flea of somerse' Co.. ia the above stai- e ease, tomeiiireeteil. 1 win otter for sale hy pub lic outcry, at Ihe Court Huoae In Somerset Mor- ougli, on Fritlay, Jfrrch 30, 13;, the following desrri lied valuable real estate, to it, A eertain trad of land situate in Addison Tn Somerset Co., Pa., cooraining 190J acres, more or less, adiorning W. J Baer. Samuel Hincli.imh and f.'rsseiman River. TERMS : One-third tn haml oa CAnnrmattoeA deed. 1 mo-third in six months therealter. to be served with Interest from date. Tenner ccaL ul the purchase money must lie paidun day of saie. OEO. W. PILE. March 7. SUeri.7. , SSIONEE'SSALK by virtue of an order issued .rt of the Court of I t ommoB rieas, in ana tor mo j-junry of somersei, PaH the axhlersizne.1. Assignee of Imniel Miwtol- ler, will sell at paolar sate, at tbe reekleaco of said uaniei .uostosier, in somerset lowasnip, wia county, oa Monday. March 26, 1377, at lOo'ci.s-k. a. m. th lullowing desert bed valua ble read ratals, viz. : N'l. L A certain trar-t nf fan.1. sftnato In Som erset toWMhin, Somerset tunlv. Pa., adioiiiiug land .if Samuel Colemnn, Oeorge Schomaker, J.isiah Mow.r. Oeorge Reitz, et L, eintaintng 172 aorefl and 74 pertuues and ailowauca, more or fees, known tae homestead of the Assignor, of whk-b there are about 10 sere cleared and about ks acre ta aaeadow, wttn a larg two story house. bans uara. ami otner nuihiini.- teereon ererten. A g.jed orchard of fruit tree is an tb tvremise. aa.1 to land u iu good cultivation and weH wa tered. No. X A ertai farm, or tract of Und, sitaat. in Somerset Piwnsblp. Somerset I'ountT- P... ail- joining tb Hcimosiead tract, Oeonre keits. arel others, containing acre ami ti perches ami allowances, more or less, ef which there areabout I acre cleared and ia acre la meadow, with a bouse, bam, and other building thereon. creeiriL The Und Is good, well watered, Snd has a loud rekard oa the premise. No. 3 A certain tarm, or tract or una, situate Stinarereek towiiship, Somerset Couarr, Pa.. adjoining land of Josiah Wlgle. Joseph Allfaih er. Stephen Trent, Jacob Snyder, and other", con taining .lUaeree and allowances, mors or ksa, nf which there are about k acre cleared and 91 acre" ia meadow, witb a two story ooosei lutra, aad other build leg thereon erected. This farm ha on Itaa orchard of thrift) young Iruit trees and a sogareamp. Tha laod U in good ealUva Una. The tracts will be sold In two or more parcels. araawboe,aldemert expedient. The prop- en ie will positively be sold It anything Ukea bur prira w rtven. reranu eesinng to pureassw m parcel will air th Assigaee aotic of th saws. TERMS. Tea per cent of pun-has money to be paid oa day of sale; one-third, laelwdtag the ten pereeut, to be uaai on oonarmaiiuaof a aad delivery et deed ; one-third In stx axoatht ami one-thini la twir awaitha thereafter, with mter- a: payments to be secured by judgment bond. ah-lBwr will also be aotd. at tae aaata time aoo place, the kdluwiog personal property: (A Horses. OtU. Cows, 1 alls. Young CaUie. Hog", and Farming lapiemenu: Cora. Rye, Wuwat, Buckwheat, and Oat by the busheL Houebsod Furniture, and maayotber artkies net mentioaed. A eradlt 01 six moot win n given 10 prrsoas purchasing persuul property amounting w over ntedoliars. JA.V.M L. PCOH. mrrT Airtt-nee of Daniel Mo-uiler. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. tate of Joseph Pile, lata of lUfofd Tan.. Letter of admfmstralioa eav tae a her eUt aaviag baew granted to the anderstgned. aotie it kerabs givea to lane korisbisdto u. tm sum Ian dial payuwait, aad those having claim raiat it to priawattaeta daly amttetuieaud lor saulemeat on Satacuy. April ZV. 177, at tbo Hons of lb AdaaiaaaraPaT m N'rw Centerrtlle borough. PikTEhtPlLE, -Kareh 3. , Administratis;. pXECUTORS NOTICE. Excite of ileno Vouax lot. of Sdowrsri Tap., Tatters Usta uvea tare ou tke shore rate barlag baea graateil to tb aawterslgned by th aithoruy. ao"ic is aeret.y riven to ill iraj in- deoted ui said estate to mrs aoanwdavte payiaoat lal the hariax; claim Against tfte arae 10 pre sent them dulv aatheatkated fur settlesaeat aad aiwwaaew, aa too rwsaieaeo wi ia. -- t S.ws?l w thaaarof Aarli. r77. when and mien aw Will allowaaee. at lha rwudaac of tha Executor at nr hi attenUoB tor Said parywe. M03sE? TnrNO. i . . . 1 va...uiui, n.i.aiu. rri aai9t(arv M A 1 Hua.l. I.mie l. f " r"r aa I ri4la ltmv an. 'aiawv V. ,4 S, iar I'mwj H:iln. h.lr. t'JJl V i-i.ra or l.'krVnu I SUa arn kf bar tltum. ttv h. r tnta tValaik) u. a rni.k- MraM M.h., ,.A ( ialT?!". ihim u T : PVr a war nartkhin ttuin . ' ' . fam tm, anrt lh pUiM.ru awl 4wnUMIJZ. nrri-'lli-w,M. b-b t-t ,tj tbe . d' f lr. ry' J 'al i -.jcikef end 2jr.id.u i .it- " s !.iirr-ct i -., eoHi,t0 . t , m n V He-, wrranlM lu the awa,. d A.tluTJTl mtroied L.ijehhan aa.1 Witt, u.b aC?,, April neir, ami showeaae, wrj. n,tL ZlVJ. 1 OEOKtlE W. PILE. Feb. St. abend. D-MLNISTKATOR S .NOTICE. tsitc-r WilHm Baer. late ef On-eavni Ta Letters Ma,liriin-lratoaoathehTe estate har. -"- .ra""d ,to -'"Sfaaed by thepr." erautrewity. asaicw w kerehy .ire. totWli. dehted to it to make in meOUtinZr, . .-7T! T daly kratay, AIW1., , W. Th7i.u " "etuemeot witout SAM. E. FA IiLFT, FRANCIS .A EM. WmmaMraats, Feb. II. JEOAL NOTICE. t.i,r A. Parker, i la tha r:sart nt l.. Ira C.nekti " T. IratCantleU,. SSSZ'SZ'ZLi youure hcreny not.hsrt that . 9nM) m P?ni uoa issued oat Mine Court of uaava Piwa. u nulree,l,c,.m aulag y.m, twaiiluThow eaase why oanlil, MMiki ant be iade tatlZa von ami ihe pUu.i.B.h,,re ame,l.M the ucscrined meagre , percu, M UawivS, Jh""1 t!i'L. rnaiu trast ol Uso. 1bo.b M th Somerset t o., I-a., 0-nlau.lag IM r. mvrTui ksof which ...mt . .VclS, 1 iurua., ergtne, stx houeea. num. bleckamiui saop f oaiouiidltig. there. er.teu, iLZ Part 01 the rati road ljiag ami l.. JaVaui eoaat IJ and Stat akweaaaL No. a. A certain ur. of Uad known a ta. Welle, tract. ut. In fwamSST rT taming mo aerea. more or leas aujotutog .VltS No 3. AeerUtUtraet of land know th. la Kaclia tarm, m Ike Tp .furTiw . taioiu, 14 twmJs an.1 a, Joua Auam S.yaer. ecTl, JZZCZ, Jt2 clear, -it. , a koae. .ml burn thereiUjIed Haniii" .7?"" ,,met ""and know a t he John Kanllu, tract, situate in ta township atorewkl clearcl, with aeusvaad stablo thereon erected. d wniug lands of . Troutman, 1 riial.rHm UKi a, Co., et ai. reir, nua- N. a. A eartaia tract of Und known a in 'Haate ia th. lownswp lZwi,"w taiuiogau eamoreer lee,, at. tLet.JUtolD '"0',, jM Cook, T.Z ""I"1" "act f land sttuafe la Welt fn .7' '. 8um' - Pa. kaoww a th. "STrTs? We,,'Ba u"u, Pr- n'o, l Conulolng , , w Men is erected a b.se rM other out buluti -T aslHUning Und of J. K. brinham.et. .1. S P"1 , ground eoalatnlag two acre, more or icaa, adfaning No. 1. et. ai. no. 1 A lot ot groorKiauiuiBiag No. 1 oa the north-east, a t reel on the soutft-weU No . r0;nTrrr,sa,b"' "!' .'1'iL.A "xJ a.ljolnin let No . 1 biJ'."' " M rch" " Irame kou t. i? ":on,l " tnlnlng too No's. I aail , a street an.1 No. a, eontaiuibg M ptrrha oa whicn tiiore la erectct a frame aows ' i - JH" )uun lot No'a.San.1 a, .and a street, containing i, perahe. oa whua there U erectwd . frame aa. aau trr"lb.l N,?.T:A.I,0f,?md',,,h!,n proveoi. ,"9a"'Ua he, taa. 7 l?J?.. A f adjoinlnjr a street. No's. 1 ! M which law, mcnlt "" """ od other Impro.- No. O. A 111 . if w - there is erwi.,1 a7',.. T.T "1". Imororenatnta. 1W. is.f ICTWmd l'''big lot No, I al J "Anally, eonuinlng st pbr. be. 1 ' - S- A eerLaia trivt .u - . . . the Hojman farm. ..tu-r"" ? o.L'h.'';0'1',1'" mmt- aworks. ,B, a uiVUJrr. T'"'- of tenmnd fitte ia w ellerithTinr injrtmirh .M..raa.. . u . . 'n,"r,1-" acre. , 0, ke. wtta' . kV.lLd stable thereon erecteu.boon.iad h. ih.,.i.... . ou la. south,4anWI MeAnaily M too west, al ley on lb east, and Na I oa tie aorth. .- V'.'i. f mod kaoww as a psrtof ih.tJwwg, Waymaa tract, sliuaie ia tb. township alorwaaai.eusuatuiag jja, arraa mer or ess. aujoining s..lomau keiiier. land warranted ia tn. name of t atherla. ft qmm, et- al. No. 11. A cerula tract of land known a th Anueraua lanoantuata In tha iwai. .. ... containing too aerea, aursw ksa, autJuuDg No 4 anu lo, ' . 1 rws.maa, ct t No. 12. t'onsiating ol all the mineral, miner. l nglua, anu ptiviMtge. tn aaa umamTi eenala Intel 01 Und situate in tna ..-...!.. ,!lT P.'""'"'" 15 re o, ies. bemineral. fnaod uauertneurm orcupMrt hy Jrsae ( VeA .'Hdnmg land of No's, i.ba lo, ill SnatlerTSt. 1 he delf-ndani la hereh antial . .. - ,C"amoa PI. as to he bekl In ioTf. Ih. ' ny "f Somerset, t Socsare,. oa Muaday too fili 2l'rt' "ZU """" n "y perutl.. atsi uametl at..vniiiae tniaw Ffb'Sl' Sawrilf. YSSin.NEES SALE. Hy rtrtne of an onler Issued br the Court of C.mnKmPleaof.H..mreet o.. Pa., tbe under signed Aastgneeof We ey and Waw C laavls will sell at pubis- sal oa 1 "" Friday, March ZOth, 1$TT. at 1 o'clock, p. m., oath. Diamond let Srsisrswt, Pa., the following described real estate. vi : No. I. Aeenaia Intof gmuad utuat ou tha north side of Mam St.. ia Somerset Bor, Pa., ad lotning kit of Joseph Herr. and others, hartag a tw.vstorr brick dwelling bouse, butcher h m and other building thereow er-eted, being the proper ty now occupied hy Wrsiey W. DsriiC No X A certain lot of rrouad sltnata m said Kiroughof Somerset, ou tee aorth sld. of Mam St.. ao inning lot of John Borkhart aad other, baring a two-storr fraoae itw.nmi. . 1 .k er buiPilngs therroa ere.-ted. being th prouertr sow occupied by Daniel E. Davis. 3 a A rr,ln '" land situate In Snmer et Tp. Somenet Co., P adjoining lnl 4 Darid Husband, Jam Parson, J. v. Kimmel an.1 other, containing about 34 acre. No 4. A certain tract of Und situai. in Somerset Tp.,&imerwn,Pa...l)ulnlngUn.lof W.J. Buer A. J. Colrsiru aad others, eoatatnleg anmst ' acre, being th Und heretofiir aasd by aaid W. " " aa a onea yarri. No. a. A eertain lot of remind sltnata 1m ..- set Kt r.. Pa., na the west sMe ofsmi'sat sr a.loining lots of A. tL Corfmh aod Emmaaaal loung, having a two-aturr brick buikllnr ikn,a ererte,!, ihe lower reoai being very desirable tar a tfcK.MSr Ta percent. th parch " "y 01 aie, aaq ioe nai one-thinlooonarmtiosof aiat AnrU iwi, one-third In ix avo'he, and oae-third iaoa year, with interest on deferred payment. Pajaasni to be ecurcl by judirmeut note. Some ef th properties wilt Ne Wild subject ta sertaia mortxages, which will b mad known day of salt. W. H. RCPPLE. ilarth li. AasigBMrl W. W. Dari a Bre. D' SsOLUTION NOTICE. 1 he partnar-hrn hemafore exlatiaw hefw-eo jr. Huwmaa aial J. E. OirBn tm the asm antiU bu ioeasat Stnystowa, pa., nader tho UtU 1 Bow man A Oithn, ha this day bee diasolred by mutual consent, J. E. lmn ntlriag. la wbea posscsuos the book and ote are Sir settl saeat; all latereeted will lmme.1 lately call npoa aim aad teetl their aereont. March '7th. 177. NOAH BOWMAN, Mar. 31 JONATHAN E. OIFFIN. SIGXEE'S NOTICE. U aerea Oliver Shaffer, of Somerset Twa.. tr jeed nf voluntary assign ment dated March lu, 177. assigned all hi property t m m treat aw tbe bcneni of bis creditors ; sutie la hereby givea 10 all perwms indebted to him to mah Immeutot payment to me. and those saving eUlm anu net hint 01 present then,, daly authenticated, lor set tlement at my residence, ia ttaemaheeiag Two., oa Saturday, the :Mn day of April, 177. Jacob s. miller. March 21. - Atgao. NO w' ,v aa W will Wart yon In amufnn yon an maka few) a week wfthoat eapi- fnTV tai;ay a it iiaetabto for Mtaar -1V7I til (, JS. A. Young. 281 Bowery. NW Yerk. Feb. I SSIGNEE S SALE. U rlrtwe of a order iswaed out of tk rf at Common Pka ia and lor th Owaty of Somerset, th uteiersniaeu Awguewwi aiijaa noocay. wm ell at puhlw sal oa the psnsn am of wud assigner, on Saturday, March 24, 1377, at 1 Vfcy-k p mM th fcllewia; darthe real et- tnle, ns : A rertaio tarm ritaate la LrtmrTp., Scsaerm Co., Pa., adjoiamg Und ef Sawiael S. Beat. Peter Kaepser, Joaathaa W. Bluaar. tat Lawrewta. Peter Weinwr, Ladwkk Y swag taw) other, cra te ie mg lu aerea, store or keen, aad Uuwuoa, of wbarh there ar about US aero ska red. is um in awiii". with a twe story ImrdewUlaa hews, a goeaod abalffraa kuas d wo a barn thereon erected ; aaon aa ta irujsasa cioawy farm. TERMS j-Ubje to th ridww's dowry r Beeiamm Crosby, deceased, ef SSIA7S. Ten per ant of lb pareaaa Mney t said an nay sale ; oa-ihird iarladiaf ta k per . to be and en eouttfumtion ol a and SrbveryW r oae-third la st moatk aad oao-uord iaoa year lrom l he date of order witb Uteres n deterred pet, menu ; u ke swase by jnuxmeat bond. M.&BEAL. Feb. Si JtsssirBoa. DMINISTBA TOR'S NOTICE. Estat of Dark! Lobr.mteof Jewawr Tp, W'S. lttT 4 aammuaraUoa en ta ahww eatata kanax been graawd ta th and assigned, aotiea 1 Wrehy given to the Udaoted to tt to tank twnaa dtau paymrat, aad Ussa karmj cuan against It . -- . ... .t. , a awttaaea oa Maira SI. K.. at (A lata ran .liana f e- eced. H. D. LOHR. Admin isrrator. Fel. a.