The Somerset Herald. vTElNElAY... ... July . 177. TIME TAKL.11S. 1IALTIMORE A OHIO R. R. PITTSBURGH DIVISION. h, and. after February 11. 1STT. tralui on this r.md w ill part Irom and arrive t dciot, corner t Irani and Water Streets aa loUows: EAST. WEST. Hail. MaU. - lr- . jVt' an a.w. Imv, New York p. m. 1-ltila.lrlp'a It ' a. m. a m BiiiiiHi t 17 Kk tiiu.Mi'1 II) 4 at. lu .S V. uii;Ua 7.-V a. m. a VM. rtarfN Ferry l4; " ll:'a. Mi. AUrunolaint 11.34 leA'tp. ut. Cuiut.rrteiid I.M p. HI. ii i " hn.irfiri " 11 ". Mineral 11. S.."7 rat 41)110 ivm 4..'s il I nvminn . " ;m Ml ri.-mu.nt .'" ' 7:i Oinuell'tllle - ;t.M. WfriXiM ejtt l::a.. Ma. Uke.poft " XI. a. lo. llr.U..k koi PiUvburgu ".'-' " Una .ct.n I niillivllle Ml. 1oaU I lltt'llloau Ot.lo IMr Mi ureal Point l'UHllTUUld M.miil,urir II arret ' rVrry WwhliiirtMa It I,mi,mhI Hail. more l'liil.l.lHia fcrw Vert All trains ran by Baltimore Time. 14 minute faster lbaa Pittsburgh Time. Mall trslnidillTeieept Sunday. Maaniucenl liar Cars through tu aalilngu and lialt unore wit'hout change. Seventv-Bve nillee b rliortest, and the only route between um East and 'Wt via Washing ton City. .... 1 i.-ket offices, writer Firth Aver.ne and Smlth neld Streets and depot corner Uraut and W nter Streets, Plltshargh. Pa. L. M. tx LK. (vvmeral THirtAriiit. E. a. HVNlMAN.Sn.,Ojnneiliill nousaarr Awisalpoit uailboad. on and after May 1Mb, M77, train" ' run as fo!low. connecting villi all passenger trains on lh P. W. A B. R. B. (Mall train daily, Ex press daily an! Monday.) urn. Anaivg. Mail W eat p. m. 4 30 p.m. Mall Et 1 a. IJ p. Mall Eart rouoecla niln Local '!. f. W. a K. K. R. raan Binaaat rrt. Way PaiwiKer tin is o a. m. Way l"airer War. K4 l- - Mail Eart u 41 P- Mall Wert ''" P- W. S. TEMPLE & CO., f HOM I't Coiiunission Jlcrchants, -17 S. HOWARD ST:, BALTIMORE, MD. Speeial attention given to the aie ot BITTER. i:ii. 1'1H.TKY. AVtKtL. and Leather. We advise farmers not to tutmasb their wool, a whole Fleeces ".ill sell best Ibis wason. We refer to Fanners A Merchant Nat. Hank. Baltimore, and lo Peoples Hank, of Baltimore. Currants. Dog days. Harvest home. Huckleberries next l'ic nirs in abundance. Hay making still goes tn. Fair lime will sunn be here. Our farmers have all gA Ihe bay lever, liases are in abundance and at their liest. The number of summer visitors is still on the increase. This is the season to uutUt your boy from around the green apple. That wa a delightful bop at the Som erset House on Thursday night Pon't fail to go on the excuison to Oaio I'yle on v eunesuay iuc iom. A crabbed old bachelor says wtmiea are the greatest thieves in extolence because luev steel their petti. 0 .Vi. lone their ssa, crib their babies and book their dresses. Gi bard House. By authority of Mr. McKibbin, oflheGirard H-JUse. Philadel that the nrice of tran- nient lantrd has been reduced ! t !-"" f' day. The band fellows are determined to make that organization a graod success. They bave taken in six additional ntemtters, and expert their uniforms in 1X3 or three weeks. A gallou of warm water poured on a pailtul cf walnut leaves will make a safe wash for horses and cattle, and save them the annoyance of flies. We recommend iis use daily uutil we Lear of wnuetliing t -tler. One ol the most deplorable features of the severy slorius lUal nave visuveu iui neighborbiaal recently, is the destruction oflruit The ground under the apple trees everywhere is covered with Ihe green Iruit that was swilcuedoiT by the gales. A fine of five dollars and not more than one hundred, with imprisonment rot less than twenty nor more than sixty days, is tbe enalty provided by law Ux stealing trail or breaking, dubbin, stoning, or otherwise injuring fruit or ornamental tree. A Normal and Select school will be opened at Somerset. l'a..o Monday. July Si, ls77, and continue a term uf ten weeks. Good boarding can be had at very reasonable rales. S. L". Tkkst, PritK-ijial. Bkklix Holsk. IjiIb Btt.llier House. J. C. lavis. Prop. This bouse has been new ly lurnithed and rentled throughotil. Its location is tbe best in Berlin, being in centre of town and nearest B. V. It. K. l .wrdine by tbe week, day or meal. Hood stable attached. An exchange sats : "To keep a bouquet fresh, drop n tableapoooful vt dered charcoal into the water intended fur flow er stalks, and they will keep their fresh ness and lierfume for seveial dais, and smell the same as Hume just gathered, Tbe charcoal settles to the bottom of the vetwel and the water remains clear. She Licked up Ler dress with her right f.x and showed the stripes on her left ankle, and the little racal saw it and yelled. C'uKy. there jtoea another woman that's string haltered: watch her b'ist her foul like a boas." And they w at cited her otU abc kicked a-ain. when liter uuth yelled. -Wboa. " Nancy." and rJled off tbe turUiooe tulu tbe gut ter. An exchange toys ihe time was when lovely woman alotptd to commcr." Sh Ua ben ue too proud to do that now, and fr fear that sJm might, en evtrorUi nary occaaionx, be induced lo condescend to sloop, she dresses herself so tight, that hard as the times are. she faa't get down to pick up a nickel. She, however, still riirnaes lo conquer, but she manages it frKiu- other wayto stoop is out of ihe u,ucMlii. Mu Belle Barnme, a daughter of Mi aes iUrrone, is eaiitled lo tbe beh as the (Lawptoa snake hunter. While paing ake tbe ruad tbe other day a bUck snake bad the andacity to run ncruaa di "redlv in trout of U--r ami secrete himself u ruler a log. Mia Belle. Dot relishing hie iapuoenw. prnmretl n switch eight inebes in teaglb with which she succeed ed iu driving tin samkesbip from ba hid-, ing place, w bra she jumped opua bis back and pinioned bins fast until her tittle t-is-tef brought her a club with which abe dia-; patched it. Tbe snake nacasureJ fire feet j and oae ioch. Arrivals ante Somerset IIimW fc II. At., lh U l-il....- ,11 i "oiM.ii, aiinnrny , Mrs. Ilt,mer. Pittsburgh: M. I llmao, Williamport; J. Weil. Hollidavsbuns ; V. Oi. McMillt D. ritilaJcliiliU ; Geo. W. ;i..i,.ii,i. - :. tv WnkpfieM, l'ittsbureh ; Or. Singer. tVic m lli-ville ; Jubn liatMD, liDDcllsvill? ; T. V. Keller. Harton ; V. 4. MareUall, I'liilinlelfliia ; I). 11 Usyanl. I'llUburgh ; Tiuruai J. (irimiaon and wife, Cham liorsburg ; Harry SiricWler, Chnmbcrstiurg, A l-w lav airn man by the nnnio of niiiiiifl Vimy, of SiMiK-met umiw;, while norLio in 'the barren licit! !r Mr. J. i. Allirihl, iM I.ipoiiMT UiwnKtiip, WctJ morcland ctnint y. tell over niiti in stantly expirud. lie had eaten liia dinner in gooJ health and bad gme to the field, and about ten minute a Her caiuniencin; work was whclling his scythe. While asking one of tho party it he wanted the ru'ilier. be fell to the ground and in a mo ment was dead. JohuttnicH Tribune. Dr. Van Dyke's SiLriifH Soap. Dr. Van Dyke, whose lite long specialty, and world wide reputation for curing skin dis eases, has endeavored for years to combine an external treatment. He has accom plished this desirable result in the prepa ration ot his compound "Sulphur Soap," the merits of which are sioken of by thousands; it is highly recommended to all our readers. Price 23 cents, by mail, 35 cents a box; 3 cakes CO cents., by mail, 75 cents. Office 50 N. Otli street. Whole sale Depot, 400 N. 3d street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists. The sew rE.vsios "district. By les seninetbe number of pension agents in the country, tbe districts of thte remain ing in cilice have been very considerably increased. Major McGregor, hereafter will have to pay the pensioners in forty counties in this State, as follows those marked with a star having heretofore bees patrons of the Philadelphia, Pension Otlice. Adama, Allegheny, Armstrong,, Beaver, "Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Cam eron, Cbcttox, Clarion, Clearfield, Clin ton, Crawford, Cuiulierland, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Foster, Franklin, Fulton, Green, 'Huntingdon, In liana, Jefferson, 'Juniata, Lawrence. Lycoming, Mc Kean, Mercer. Mifflin, Perry, Potter. Snyder, Sonierset, Tioga, Union, Venango, WaiTen, Washington, and Westmoreland. Thisk Fon vut-KSF.t.F. Thousands lead miserable lives, suffering fnm dys (K'lwia, a disordered stomach and liver, -producing biliousness, heart. burn, cos livcness, weakness. Irregular appetite, low spirits, raiting fax! after eating, and often ending in fatal attacks of lever. They know they are sick, yet cet little svmpalhy. The uniailine remedy, w hich is yearly restoring thousauds, is DaCosta's ltailical Cure. For sile by G. W Beni'oril. A '.c Ixrttle will convince you of Us merits. Don't delay another hour alter reading this, but fo and get a bottle, and your relief is as certain as you live. Will you tin it or will you continue lo sutler? Think lor yourself. Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Svrup, which never fails. Pleasant to take, and requires no phrsic Price 25 ecu la. Hrxrctxc, the saiawes We o!crve that in many places throughout tbe State the school boards bave reduced the salaries ot the teachers, more or less, thus show ing lliat limes are allecting even our educa lional interests. t e doubt wbclucr r. is policy to fix the wages ot teachers at too low a figure, as !v so doine the risk is run of having verv inferior talent apply for the positions. Finely educated and lirrtrlii-! f Ai'lirft m-nnlil liunlli. rarp lo undergo the labor and worry of the school room tor a mere pittance, unless reduced in ! circumstances to tbe extremcst necessity. We believe that school Untrds ought to be ' as ecoCitmical as possible these times, but ; it is well not to attack the salaries of the : teachers until all other means of retrench- ment are exhausted. It will be a bad day tor tue common sclil patrons wben School Boatds find llieniselves unable to reuder an equivalent in money for the best talent in the teacher's chair. What the r.ii.iovs kf.otiril. Since toniiditv of the liver is the chief cause of its disorder, it is evident that what the bilious require is an alterative stimulant which will arouse it to activity, an etfed that is followed by the disapiiearance of the various symptoms indicative of its de rangement. Hosteller s Momacn bitters invariably achieve the primary result mentioned, besides removing the constipa tion, flatulence, heart burn, yellowness ot the skin and whiles ot the eyes, pain in ribt side and under the right shoulder, nausea, vertigo and sick headache, to which bilious -invalids are peculiarly sub ject. As a remedy for chronic indiges tion, mental despondency and nervous ness the Bitters are equally efficacious. and as a renovant of lost vigor, a . means of arresting premature decay, and a source of relief from the infirmities to hk-b the gentler sex is peculiarly subject, they may be thoroughly relied upon. ExtTiuios to Ohio Pyle. Mr. Chas. Porter, the rentleman in charge of excur sions on the U. & O. K. It, called at our otfoe the other mornini; to say that an ex cursion will leave Cumberland, Wednes day. July - 'th. for Ohio Pyle Falls. A stiecial train, leaving Somerset at 8:00. w ill be run on the tvHuersel fe Mineral Point road to connect with the excuision train, which passes tbe Point at 9:49 a. ru Tbe return train will leave Ohio Pyle at 5 o'clock p. in. Tickets w ill be sold at the Terr low price ot 50 cents for tte round trip on the Pittsburgh Division, and 50 cents lor the round trip uu the S. Jk M. P. lUilroad. Children between five and twelve years of age half price. This is certainly a splendid opportunity for tuoe w bo bave never seen tue beau lies ot tlie scenery along tbe Caaselman Mid "Dare IHrvil" tough. Only a dollar for tbe lound trip, w hich places it in the reach ol every one. All should avail themselves of this opportunity ot seeing what is call el the 'Switzerland ot Amtrici." Chief Justice Agnew, in company with Dr. Ml Kenny, Charles Townsend and other gentlemen, ol Beaver, went out gun sine on the rourlh, and preiwred them selves lor a good day's sport in bagging WiKxlcock. But il seems that this variety of "game" did not exist in the locality traversed, and some of the party fell to bringing doan pheasants, forgetting lor the time, that to do so at this season was unlawful. Between twenty and thirty of tbe birds were "bagged" and brought home, and all hands seemed well pleased with the day's enjoyment. The Chief Jur-tiee and bis companions were, bow- ever, some w lint astonifbeu a lew days afterwards upon receiving a sum moos Irora Squire d lass, of New isrigul- on, to appear belore hint on 1 bunUay next to answer a suit of the Sportsmen's Association for violating the game laws. Tbe affair has created a sensation in Bea ver county, the home of tbe Cbiel Justice, and though some are disposed lo think the prosecution malicious, tbey still regard it as a pretty cook joke oo tbe Supreme Court. It is understood that at the bear ing the Chief Justice will plead guilty as accessory before and after the tact. The Uailhoad War.-The excitement caused by the strike f the brakemenon the various railroads throughout tbe country did not escape Somerset, iut several days past small crowds ol excited men gathered around tbe corners discussing the t ituation, and city f-apera were eagerly sought after. On Saturday evening Com pany G received ordets from May. Gen. Gallagher to be ready to march at a mo ment a notice, and at an early hour on Sunday morning Capt, Kioiiuel received orders' to report with bis cxmmaDd to treoeral Pearson at Pittsburgh. Tbe long roll was beat and the company assembled at their armory where they were placed nnder arms and ten rounds of field car tridge were issued to each roan. A large oumticr at citizens, many of them being ladies, aoootEpanied the G boys to the de pot. Tbe train moved off amid loud cheers and the sokiier were bound for the scene oi act ion. On their arrival at Min eral Point tbey found that the train that bad been sent there to convey them 10 Pittsburgh bad been ordered t. AU day long the boy lay around the depot at the J auction wailing tor orders. Tbe lime was passed in drill, aiugiflK. nod oogiS U ihe arrival of the train. About live minutes before the mail, westward bound, was due, a telegram was received from Supt. ilyodiuan saving that he owld not luruish iranstawtatiufl fur tbe Company,. aisoUtai Cape Moriow's company, was 1 ing at tbe depot in Coonelhtviiw, were in the same fix. Tbe boys returned borne tbe 430 train. The members ot the Company dewervea (treat deal of credit for the promptBeas and unanimity with which Iber rrtiodcd to tbe call, every piece ... l-'-ww. w u-ae --a - y r in tbe ranks and tvfticrrs were pestered j was br numbers umt-of vrdunleeT. who were ions to bave a hand in sustaining the law- j Tb Lutheran Obiemter ol last week . .. ei'aiainsa live roiumn account ot the UeOi- Ication of lb new Lutheran Church at this place from which we uke the Whiwrnet i . - cxiracU - "The coogregailoti uumliers 180 mem bers, composed of mny ot (he mist intel ligent, rtmu; and influential citizens of the town and neighborhood. The Sunday school has 20 scholars and teachers, and is conducted with order and efficiency. It also owns a fine lot, on which huge and comfortable double auonage has been erected, a part ot which is occupied by the bachelor pastor as a hrder in Uie family of W. U. Uuppcl, Esq. As Paul made special mention of "those women" who were bis "helpers" in tbe work of the Lord at Philippi, we take pleasure in giving public recognition to the valuable service rendered by the Christian women composing tbe Ladies' Sewing Society, at Somerset They proved themselves ec clesiastical help-meets to the men, and faithful "helper" ot the pastor. They undertook the entire work of furnishing the church, raised by their handiwork and donations about 1,201), and sent their pas tor to the city to purchase everything necessary, accoiding to his judgment. And to them and him, therefoie, is due the credit ot the appropriateness and rich ness of the church furniture. And as there are twelve Lutheran pastorales. coniiiosed ot about forty congrefraiions. in the county, this congregation occupies a position which win give it a representa tive character, and cause the elevating in fluence of its example in church erection to be felt throughout tbe entire Allegheny region. Somerset is the seat of justice ot Somer set county. It is located on one of the highest points ot the Allegheny mountains. 2,200 fuel above the level of the sea. It is regularly laid out along the turnpike lead ing to Bedlord, 38 miles distant, and has connection, through a local railroad 9 mile long, wilh the Baltimore fc Ohio railroad at Mineral Point. Twice desola ted, within the last five years, by tbe de vouring name. It has twice riseu Irom its ashes. Through the enterprise and in domitable energy ot its citizens, it has in a great measure been rebuilt, tout new churches, several large blocks ot business houses, as well as many beautiful and commodious private residences, bave been put up in modern style and with improved facilities, A tine, large and well planned hotel has also just been finished, w hich is comfortably aud tastefully furnished, and admirably kept, offering to invalids and seekers ot rest and recreation the best ac commodations at the most moderate rate. The county contains upwards ot 30,000 in habitants, distinguished lor thrift and economy. It abounds in fertile valleys, adapted lo the raising of stock, truits and ores Is. Its business centre is Somerset, which contains about 1,300 inhabitants, characterized by industry, enterprise, in telligence and morals. The scenery around it is romantic, ILe atmosphere rar efied and sociable. On these accounts, it has become a favorite summer resort to many, who have been Jed to visit it aud eujoy its exhilarating climate. Somerset is also noted as either the birth-place, or residence and introduction to the bar, ot a number of distinguished lawyers, jurists and sUlesuieu. Uou. Jeremiahs. Black, L. L. D, ex-Attorney-General of the I'nited Slates, and Hon. Waller Forward, ex-Secretary of the Treasury of the U nited States, were born and entered Uon the practice of the law there. Hon. Joseph Williams, Chief Jus tice ot the Supreme Court of Iowa; Judge Pershing, of the Schuylkill judicial dis trict; II xi. Moses Hainpdon, ex-Judge of the District Court ot Allegheny couuty; Hon. S. B. Wilson, of beaver county. Pa-; and Hon. S. G. Bailey, of Illinois, were admitted t-i the bar in Som erset And their legal mantle has fallen, and is honorably borne by Generals Koontx and Cotlrotb, the Hon. W. J. Baer, and others. List of pastors. NiHwithstanding the destruction of the church records W the conflagration of 1ST2. we are able to pre sent the following list ot pastors who have ministered to the Lutheran church of Somerset, from the beginning of the pre ent century. The congregation was or ganized about the year A. o. isw, uy Uev. F. W. Ixng, who officiated as pas tor uutil 1812 ; from 1813 to 118, Kev. Ernest II. Tiderman ; from 1SPJ to Ilev. John Itebenack ; from 1821 to 1820, 1824, 1828, 1831, Kev. Kez. Bev. P. Scbmucker ; from 1825 lo Kev. C. F. Heyer ; from 1829 to Kev. D. Hcilig: from 1836 to 1838. H. Haverstick ; from 183U to 1847. P. llizer: from 1848 to 1852, Kev. W. I'hl : from 1853 to 1857. Kev. A. Babb ; from 1800 to 1861, Iter. G. M. Pile ; from 1802 to 18(G, Kev. L. Gerhard ; from 18b, to 1871, Kev. J. P. Hentz ; from rebru ary 1872. until ihe present time. Iter. A. M. bttstooe. II win oe noucea uiai between 1831 and 18:16, five years, no pastor's name was given. At a meeting of the members of Trin ity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Som erset, IV, tbe undersigned were appoint ed a committee to prepare suitable resolu tions relative to tbe building ot the church ded icated a short time since. Your committee report as follows Whereas. The bouse ot worship oi the Evangelical Lutheran Church at Somer set has been tully completed ; and where as, tbe character, style and workmanship of the edifice, as weu as tue enterprise displayed in its erection, call for a special recoraition. l hereiore ue it lUtoleed. That we duly recognize and highly appreciate tbe energy, zeal, enter prise and taste exhibited in tbe erection of this building by our uctovea rastor, itev. A. M. Whetstone; and that tor tbe anxie ty and interest be has manifested in tbe success ot the undertaking, as also tbe w eliare of the concreeation, lie deserves. and is now tendered the unfeigned thanks of the member of bis pastorate. Jietolred, That we hereby tender our sincere thanks to tbe contractor, rrankJin Fried line. Esq.. for tbe faithful fulfillment of bis contract; and that we accord to him much of the honor for the snb-tanluu man ner in which the building bn been erect ed; and beauty of Ibis tractor which is a is a master-piece ol wenaaMisiiip. lUtoire. That we place a Riga esumaie on the labors and efforts of the members of the Ladies' Sewing Society connected wilh this church; and that we tender them our thanks for the aid they have rendered in procuring furniture, and otherwise. lUtolred, That we tender our thanks to Kev. A. M. Whetstone, Oliver Knepper, J. M. Holderbaum. W. B. Frease Noah Casebeer, and H. A. Flick, the members of the Building Committee, for tbe inter est they have taken ami the orifice? ther have made in the discharge of the onerous duties assigned them. lUtolrtd, That we tender tbe than Ha ol this congregation to all persons at home and abroad, who, though not members ot our congregation, have kindly contrib uted of their means to aid in the erection and completion of this building. lieoelrtd. That we return our tbanks to tbe Ministers who so kindly encouraged u by their presence at tbe D4licalurf Serviceon Sunday. July 8th, A. D. 1877. Retoirtd. That We esteem it a great lavor to bave bad the Rev. F. W. Conrad. D. D. wilh us at tbe Dedication of our church. and we bicblr appreciate the good be did. as well as tbe able and eloquent seraton de'irered by h m while with . JUmlttd. 1 bat wuiut we cosehwiw ourselves on the completion ot This, oar House of Worship, and leel n mgw pnae- in bavins- contributed our several mite ajd in other way rendered asisUoce. and whilst we are gratified xor tne aui outers bave civea us ; vet in all we recognize the hand of Dirine Prrrridewce. and to our Creator and Benefactor would we e pec tally ascribe praise. W. II. Rcfpel. Cvrrts Kooheh, J. J. Ilo ruAS, Committee. Tbe committee reported and their report as adopted July 18 1377. - - Ask TocmsEtF these ji:esTKs. Are you a despoodewt sufferer from Sick Headache. Habitual Coetirenesa. Palpila tatroaofthe Heart? Have yon dizziness of tbe head? Is your Nervous System de pressed! Dors year Blood circulate bodlyT Have you a Cough? Coming up of food after eauinc? Ac. ic Ail of these and much more are the direct result at Dys ptfwi, Uver Complaint and Indigestion. Green's An gust Flower is bow acknowl edged by all Druggist to be n positive core. 2 400.000 bottles were given away m tne v- uirov. " 'r i Dragf.its to tbe peopie a. a tnat. -'.,7-l in ' anr person ol it wonuenut quality m. curing all torm .if lAHligration. Sample, botlle 10 cruta. liefruiar atze u ceota. Sold rnaitively by all first-class Drujgists in L. S. " . I A box of Glen s 8oler S.p. bN, -1 1 tut it least twenty 8altrkAh which 1 would eradarate a whole cataJoene "f" rtseunsalic and MlaBCOM nssmdsrs. 8oU i li Ib.,. v... ' I v . . IK-4.Crinenbi- s Ne. Stxlh Areni, anx-iXew York. Hill's IUir and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. ttmr war. vm. . J ... ,AumS ' j fc 877- i. j (iRASii jdhokk. Addison, Wm. Endsley. Wm. Lenhart. Brotbersvalley. Philip K-umiser. Conemaugh, Henry Wolfbrd, Fred. King. Elklick, Josiab M. Hay. - Jenner, Jacob Kline, Chas. II. Lolir. 'Lower Torkeyfoot, Jeremiah Sayder, A. J. Lenbart, Andrew Hyatt, Middlecreek. Daniel Wetzell, Josiab Gerhard. - - Millord, JobB. Crkhfield. New Baltimore, F. A. Luken. New CentervUle, Albert McMillen. Somerset Twp., Wm. J. Kboads, Der rick PhillippL Stonycreek, Samuel Spangler. Summit, Milton Horner, Peter Bowser. L'prr Turkeyfoot, Jacob Gerhard. Ursuia, Geo. M. Anderson. TEATEKSE JURORS FIRST WEEK. Addisoo. Hiram llartzell, George Was, James Hileuian, Daniel Mitchell, Andrew McClinlock, Samuel WrighU Allegheny, Wm. M. Spencer, Henry Curler. - - Berlin, Emanuel Atchison, Isaac Stooer. Conemaugh. John J. Kautfman. Elklick, Wm. V. Garlitz. Sunuel Comp lon, Abraham Ringer. Ureenville, Daniel DeaL Jefferson, Casper Jacobs. Jenner, Jesse Walter, Henry Raucb, Henry & Picking, John Stuflt Lower Turksyloot, A. J. Moon. Meyersdale, Milton Lewis. Middlecreek, Jacob Heckler. Millord, Francis Hoover. New Baltimore, T. A. Werner." Northampton, James P. Pcorbaaeb. . Quemaboning, Wm. Snyder. Shade, John B. Iticbardson. Somerset Bor., Wilson Harttell! Somerset Twp., Lewis Weigley, Jeiome F. Frits. Herman H. Flick. Southampton. Daniel Everlinc, Jacob Kennell. . Summit, Daniel Gnagy, Benton F. Mil ler; Joseph Speigle. . ; Welleraburg, John Heiner. TRAVERSE JURORS SECOND WEEK. Addison, John W ilk ins. Berlin, John Weyand. Confluence, G. G. GrotT. Elklick, John Lentz, Elijah Livenguud, Win. 31. l recti man. Greenville, Jeremiah Glodfelty. Jefferson, John G. Hay. Jenner. George M. Stanton. Larimer, Joseph J. Baldwin, Jacob Zu tall. Lower Turkeyfoot, Henry Meyers. Meyersdale, I'rias Brougber, It. Lee Frantz, Frank Wolf. Miirord. Henry Cricbtield, John C. Weller, Jacob S. I'hillippi, Jacob F. Wal ker. New Baltimore, Francis Topper. Northampton, Adam A. Hammer, Jease l.riehtield. Paint, Thomas Hayes, Jonathan Wei ble. tiiemahouiug, Hiram Miller, Jacob S. Miller. Shade, Jacob Brulxiker, Samuel Geisel. Somerset Bor., Charles B. Colborn. b'ojjersct Twp., Joseph Horner, Levi alker. Stonycreek, Daniel Snvder, Daniel II Walker. Stoyslown, Levi Shatter. Summit. Henry D. Say lor,. - Upper Turkeyfoot, Francis May. ellersburg. Alt Wilmoth, Eli I'hl. MARRIED. TOSPON KUSTEK. July 12lb, at the Kclbrmed parsonage of Somerset by Kev. A. t. Iruxal, Air. John lospon, ot Bakersville, to Miss Matilda Kuster, ol Somerset. WlKTfll lFII RAItVIIAKT Jnlv 13, 1877, at tbe resilience of tbe bride's parentu, by Kev. J . J. Welch, Mr. John AjjicfffillMr tA 1ita KTat Rdrnhart. faith of (juemabouing Twp., Somerset Co., Pa. WALKER. July 13. 1877. at his home in Friedensburg. George P. Walker, aged 79 years, 1 month, and 22 days. IB XEW.TOBK LETT Eat. New LAXT Voek, July 21, 1877. OF THE TILTOS BEECHES TUE MATTER. Theodore Tilton sailed for Europe last Saturday, wilh bis son nod daughters, who are to remain in Oer many to be there educated. And Tiltoa sad bis fast friend Moultoo hare quarrelled! Tbiuk or that! Think of Frank Moulton's saying that be iu a "blasted fool for throw ing over bo good a friend as Beeeher, for such a d i scoundrel as Til ton !" What it is .all about no one u jet knows. Tilwn denies it, but (here is no doubt but that there is a coldness betwaea tbe men, and one that cannot be warmed into the old time friendship. Moolioo suffered terribly by his staunch standing by Tilton, for it not only '.brew biro out of the society that be delighted in. but it ru'ned him in bis business lie was compelled to leave the firm id which be bad a controlling interest, Bid was idledartog the entire time of the fight. And now, to build him self op, be has commenced business again as the agent of a Liverpool salt bouse, aod is woikiog like a Turk After making tbe sacrifices be did for Tilton be was entitled to all tbe grat itude a man cjuU show, and if mere is n split Tiltoa mutt have been very eold-blooded toward him. Deecber's salary as editor of the Christian Union has been cut down from $10, 000 to $5,000, which is still to much, considering the work be does. And while Theodore makes h':s $20,000 a year in the lecture Geld, and Beeeh er geta $20,000 from bis cbarcb, $5, 000 from tbe Christian Union and j $30,000 Irom lecturea. Mrs. Tilton1 weeps over her struggles with board- . ... . r, t i ers in a small Douse in urooaiyn. i She is tbe real sufferer, nod always ill be. She has lost ber husband. the man for whom she lost him has abandoned ber, and tbe society who professed to believe in Mr. Beecher's innocence treat ber as though she were guilty. It's a queer world. - TBE MEAT Bl'SIXESS has Uea temporarily checked by an advance in tbe price ot beet on foot. There was but a very Blight margin when tbe steamer were fitted up for Um business, and s raise of two cents a pound npoiled it The steamer bate been for several trips carrying butter lo Ettrops, oa which ther is as profit' made. ; And, by tbe way, America exports a u enormous amount of cheese to England. Tbe Johnny Bulls bare discovered that Um Amer ican cheese is finer in flavor and very much cheaper than their owe, aad tbey uke it in large quantities. A cheese dealer in the city told me that ninety per cent of tbe "import ed' Swiss and German cheese was made on the Western Reserve in Ohio and in westers New York, and that tbe only difference was, tbe na tive product was better than the gen aitMS imported. And speaking of Oer man products, America produce bet ter '- j LAG KB BEER than Germany. In this city the coo- sotjipiion of larer beer t enormon. unH I.4iis- rerr and U incrensing erery dsy. Whis- Bey and tiroager urina an ueing; rjiruwn OCi oi we Biai am, bsh taw aaericB-a are consoling tbewtselren with the) far or he driuk of Trtiton. ew York does not mat. good beer, manufacturer fid u U, their profit to make K cheap for the work lair classeA The beer that is drank Ke better dasee. Of, rather, the '' i.a . t t: A I I afawaveafatV WEJHMII Tt7VUt-. sMV ewwaa a w sj-u. van wwwsw - . . n. . .J r Mil. "T'""": . . WBukee, the beer of tbe three cities DIED. raukiog in the order I bam xet, tbeiu d wn. One brewer iu T L-di ship ton e car loads a day, to this cry alone, for city consumption, nod as much more for suburban ute. Tbe effect upon the morals of tbe drinking people has been good. One can't drink enough of tbe foaming lager to intoxicate him, very well, acd if be does, the intoxication U not that fu rious, fran ic kiud thai whisker pro duces. If men will drink, il M a good thing tbey prefer the mild beer to tbe fiery whiskey out cf n?e. The beer from the west is shipped here in refrigerator cars, so that 'it lands in as good order as it left iu brewery. Tbe busineas is increasing every day; all bars keep it bottled, and thousands of whiskey bars now draw it from tbe wood, tbe same as tbe exclusive German saloons. POLITICAL The President's order compelling federal office holders to abstain from political management is creating a rast amount of trouble in this city, where tbe federal offices hare been held as rewards for political work. Sereral lie publican organizations in the city were officered exclusively br Canom-IIoose appointees, and they bare all resigned their positions not in the Custom-IIouse but in tbe clubs and are now high privates. Tbe Times growls abjut this, and pre dicts all sorts of trouble in the fall. Bjss Kelly professes to see in it an opportunity for carrying the Republi can districts in the interest of Tam many, and boasts that he will control the next Legislature. -They will aU hod themselves mistaken. Tbe citi zens who are not office hoi iers will take the leade-sfaip, and tbey will do tbe work more effectually than the political bummers ever did. In fact. the impudent and arrogant control of tbe Custom-House bas done tbe par ty more harm than good, from tbe beginning. It was not pleasant for a good Republican to go to his war j caucus, and find tbe macbinerjset np oy paid Uesaians, and a ticket ar ranged which to him was as dista'e nil as though it bad all been made of Democrats. For these professional politicians are all of them "on tbe make" and they eared rery little who paid them. In the old Tweed days tbey would bargain with tbe Bomb as to what kind of a Republican they would send to tbe IegiMature, until there grew up a class of Tammany Kepublicaus who had much belter bare been seen in the rank of tbe Democracy, for they acted wild ihew iu everything essential. The as sumption ot control by there men drove out of politics the better class of Kepublicaus, for tbey saw tbe party in the bands of an worthy men, who used their power for their own advantage, and tbey were unable to cope with tbe trained cohorts. I pre dict that tbe politics of the city will be run to better advantage than ever before, and that instead of losinir we shall gain seats in tbe Legislature. Tbe work of purifying Ihe Custom- IIouse goes ou steadily and f ttthfully. Fifty-seven dead-beats were discharg ed last week, making tbe whole num ber discharged come very close to fire hundred, and lbs saving to the government quite $ti00.0u0. And be sides abuses are being stopped, and men are being put in w ho will ran tbe business ou a strictly business basis. The President La- done a splendid work for New York. tue ixhis are still being persecuted, orer l,.r00 baring been drowned to date. Tbe city haa paid for orer fire thousand. Tbe catchers managing to pass tbe same dog through three or four limes, getting the 30 cents for it each time. There is a swindle in every thiog con nected with the city, from drowning a do; to cleaning a street. Yester day mere were 7C5 dogs wailing ideuubca. ion or death. Their bowl ines were piulul. Tbey seem to know wbSbia going to happen to them aad tbey act about as men would. Some bowl for mercy, oth er put ou a stoical look and go to their death with a bold front, aud others ugbt desperately to the last One keeper was bitten tbroagb the baud six times, aud was compelled to go to the hospital. Tbe most vicious bit ers are the little spitz dogs, which are mote susceptible to hydrophobia than any other variety. Tbe dogs are get ting scarcer in the city, and tbe catcher are exieudiug their search lartber into the country. I IETRO. aoHEMET ma at starr Corrected by Oum a, Bcuits. CHOICE GROCERIES? FLOUR A FEED, Apples, dried. W fc A(.llalter. iral -. eVWMc Bran. W Itaj aa si SO Batter, W a taeg) lame Bauer, fl B (roll) ljc Burke heal, f bubet mm Beat, hM , Beeswax, ft a &c Bsoen, enuoldera, W B tat " atdea. - IS1 wantry hams, fl B Se Own, (ear) nonet we Dura, (helleil) ft bubal tjt OunBola a sc call sum. y a se Ex, fc ii'c Fvmr, )l W4 ; e w Flaaaoed V bn., 'jt E) ....... ;ic Ham. (Mgar-rared) y .. lie l.Ar-1. V a U'iie Lanuner, red aeie, V B aui3s upper " uTue " kip. - .T3e MMdllnira, ontu, lutBa ft (lata, fi tn ie retauea, r nu sUwnjr fearsrs, UrteJ, y B ler Kjey bu u e sum w a Sa No. i, y bbLextra Js c at m ltSX UUilii " uround Alum, per sack.. ' Ashbm. per aark Sugar, yellow y B.... - whltu TaOow, y 4e,oe,aooie)eeuwee e,aa a e a?C f baa Si 41 W Wool, y a. ..eutlsoa Aeu Adctrtitcments. Valuable Property . IN MT. PLEASANT. FOU SALE. The First National Bask of XL Pteassat. Pa, oSrra lor asie Um lotioning property at saM place, TU : One lot of ground on corner of Main aad Chare tree's, ov leet front by Uu buck, savins; tnereon ererteo a tares story onca rtotcA, wtta sii aaryeutliuiidisgi aad known aa the bHucmaaaa ALSO, one lot mlkdaiug the anew, front iaa- so (set oa Mala street aad L leet hock t aa allry. ALstJ,ene lot en other eoraer of Mala and Ckareh streets. t leet Iront sad It I bars, saving thereon s hsrge frame stable ea Um alley. ALSO, oae let Iront tog e leet on Church street sad ranaiaa bark m leet Is aa alley, having thereon a two story bnrfc and frame dwelling hvaaas, atnhle aad ether euthuUdinga. ILSO. one half interest in the haw Iota axd Toundry Buildunn formerly owned by MeCaieb A Harst, Bear the stailrond. These nrrernl peoperuee sreeOcred at PriraM Rule and ir Let preriousiy dtrpiasid of. will he oa-fc-red at puijiM aal on 'rv.tay. tf Slat day ot au gust, M77.su the prrmiaea. Title pertecf. tar price sad other partirulsra apply m the enrrera of sam nsns,wt. r lea a, si, ra July I. 4: SSIOXEES'SALE eirtaa of I da of t'oort. 1 will teS at naiirfle selela Saturday. Aujust 18, 1877. ai I e'eVork p. m- the real eaxaeaof Dattd Aaae sey. ettnaled ia Somerset uwnehip. n wm 1 1 1 rt couuty. Pa- wtteiw au mile anal a hsif eat Somr orast, adjivluag lands of Jaeeat Walter. OUius Kommx. At. A. Savsnev. Raherta, aad Turkcytost Rosa, osntiluina IS sea as. moss or laen. aluul Is clear, wit two gawd nuaasa and aa il ial burn Ihtruoa ereaed. This is a very uervrsU hum. nmnnsini to mark at. srbeoU and chsirues sad nbaejt ens hsef mile from the a uatrai t a Racial Feat ha Item a. T ERMA One-third tm hand, tae-thtrd hi nut man tea Irom day ef sale, one third m oa year rrsmduyof sale with Imerest em tne lelerrmt seyutao fraea the day mt mle. per menu u r- .at pw VWS se-vsveees fUMsaufe. 1 Zm BeSoT CSstuv. M uwnMul money tsbe l-id on day ofi.tr. H. L. BAER. Assuror. New AiveriiM musnts. OR. VAN OYXE'S SIXPKUr. SOAP, MjinlM8Elir $ft, Tar, PnraWnttn and Hvaliftv! tsdaanslnz, Uemtnriim-. imum- l. Sw)hiag, Ueahna; and Karatis-: ranwrot Pamlratf. enanna-. I'lotra. bona. ErapUnaa KotuchBti! aad redness at t sun: KUsTUKeav tna. bnrnina awl Mlnaiaa- ol Um Skin, and Irrwa- ti.xi of Mi lz ami stirionR losarts ; will rcUsr irt'HtNU PILE when nothlnn alae win nan T,1M! la FREE FROM ALL OFTEN SI VK OUt IS, and prarsaU Unntaarknu rMaenaa, and an aa fcitrraal Mednwl aad Toilet Prapara- tui II kaa a. m UAL. rnc-e, r. mi.; a& r Hum. II!. kM sa eta - br uaJL 7b. by mail. Sold t IL ii w LUST EE. Proprietor. nee.ut K. AS St.. Pailad a. Pa. WhulcsaU lw- pot, 4Wi N. Third St, Phluv, Pa. Jul Zi. DAI IX 1STRA TOR'S NOTICE. f Peter Cgieanu, lain ot Jenner Twp., Letter oTactnualatratlea aa UMnnsr aetata kar. hut seen aranled te Um undersigned by the pruu eranthurtty, notice i kereny Rirea to those In debted to ll te nuke twnwMliateparawnt, and Um nsTlna- etalau aawlnM it wm present tnesa amy anlneatleate kr eetueaent wltnMrt tteta? en MUarday, Sept. t, 1S7T, at Um Inte reitdsne ef de HOAH S. MILLER, Julys, Adaalnisualor. pUBLICSALE. l!r Tlrtee of an order Issued ul of the Orphans' Court at beaereet IX Pa.. U I be aoderolcned dlrerted, Iber 1U be espusod lo sale, by pttldsr outcry, ua Thursday, August 16, 1877, a'. 1 o'clock, at tbe Court Kauae, In Somerset bor eugu. tb fouoerbul deaaibed raloaWe real ss Ute, Vat the property of Crraj Jteers, Ea, deceaaed, vis : No. L A oartsia lot of around situate In tho borough of Somerset, adjoining another lot ot de cedent on the north. Main street on tne auotn, Lajt llreet on the laat, aad aa alley on tbe we, vilb a large new one story r-rlck eotuge house, with a mansard root, finished la tbe UMMtempleto trie, with larnaos, range, water-tank, bain room, water and gaa pipes and nil tne seeder lmin.Temanta. thereon erected : said lot fruaUng on Main t treat about I'd feet, and extending back toward Vniou street about I7i leet, uemg in mte reatdenes oi deeeessd. Tbe Wiealkai la on of tbe moat desirable la tbia portion o the State. There la a unng of good water on the promises. No. a. A lot of around altuaU la tho Horouxb of Somerset, ndtotaing No. 1 alior d earn bed on the Snath, and IronUng on L'ntoa St- anhl lot be ing feet iront oe I'nioa St., and extending back Iret to No. I. No. S. The untltTkled one twenueta part oi au that property known aa the "(Jontlaenc Town Property," oald property originally auaaia Jag ol lour tracts or parcels of land. . No. L A Uaet ol land tltaate In Turkey toot Tp., Somerset le., Pa know a nslhoN Icola tract, eontainuig lsl serea. . No. X. A tract of land situate la tho name Tp., known a' the Lennan tract, aad eatuainlng about lo acres. , . Ku. a. A tract of lead tftaat tn the tame Tp., known a the TUa tract, eoatatamg about . acres. No. 4. A tract of land litnate la Addison Tp. Somerset Co., Pn., known aa the Sterner tract, containing about 3a acres. Tbe Interest hereby to b eonveyed lining tbe oM-tweotieth part of the land remaining, alter tne sale el sundry town lota la the towa ol Conaav TERMS. One-third la hand on day of sale. uaUoee in twe-oquul aeeal-aaoaal paynienu, with Interoet from mllrmaUen of aale, or deUrery ol poseeaaioa ol the premises. W.H. EOONTZ, Tnutee. JutyS. SSKJXEES'SALK. ay rlrtne of aa order lasued imiI of t be Court of Common Plena ol Somerset V-k, Pa., the under (iiroed AwiKttceo' W m. A. lioKlcr, will eU si puUic aale, on lb premises, oa Saturday, AuijuA IS, 1877, at 1 o'clock p. nu, the following deerrlb-d rent ee tale, ru : Twoeertaln Wta of grounl situate In the Bur. of Meyeradale, Sow cruet tX., known aa loin No',. 7 aod a, fmoling on Saliabnry St., with a tw-au ry frame dwelling bouae aad a one and one-ha 11 atory mldltlun erecteii tnereu. TERMS: Ono-tnlrd la hand oa day of sale. one-third In tlx months, and c ne-third in one year from this date, wilh Interest ou deterred payments from day of nle. S. MORREI.L. July 13l Arelgsne. A SS GNEES SALE. Hi rlrtne of aa order tamed out of the Court of Common Pleat of Somerset County, to me direct ed. I: will expose to nubile sale tbe real estate of John A. Toast, on Saturday, August IS, 1877. X 1 o'clock, on the premises, the following real create : A eertaia tract of baud sttuate la Stonyrreek Townehlu. Somerset Oountv. and Slate of Pena- frirania, sujotning innue oi nenry biwi, cxwwwi hinaler. Henry Nearer, ana Jereminn atmgwr. containing il Aerea, wlib tbe appurtenance. 1 sere u a romi two-atorv aouae una oaaa onra thereon erected. Tkl ia a very seairablo far. the cleared land in good cnlltTatloa aod tne bnt- a ku well ttmoerea. TERMS: as ia bead. in tlx montns too In one Tear. with Interest from day ol aale VOoa the tint day nf Aprli. 197; Saca the 1 day of April, lasu ; en the 1st day ot April. imi ; stow ou tne in yj Apiu M : tlou on the first day of April. IW3: en Ihe lt day of April 1 : M0 ou tbe 1st dsy of Amil. laea: se.4 on tbe SrM day of April ISM, on the am day of April 1,. w ilu,iA.a on. i, July. S. Aaalgnra of Jubn A. Toast. tULE TO ACCEPT OR RE- t'o Sarah Snelcher. widow. Henrr Spetrher. Lewis Sr-elrber and Sarah laiermarrled with Wm. Penlman, Ere Speleher. widow of Jacob Spesrber.deed, Jenerauu spetcner, reasung u Co-Iowa. fehaSuekher, JscobSpelrfeer, Sarah Speicber, Intermnrried with Joalah V any. LewU t:., Snaanah, intermarried with Jacob Weaver, now dee d, leering three children- tATinin. Mary Ana and Angelina. K. M. Sc hroek. guanllaa ad litem of W m. Jeflrrson. Chsa. Aamtatoa, tJlinton aa, aaastiary, juate, Joseph Speicber, now deceased, learing to oar rive aim a widow Rebecca, now Reneeen i aad tbe followlag ehlklren, Jeherteu, reatding in lnd.. Margaret. talenurrW with Jonv I rants, iwaidag hi Somerset li. Pa Julia Ann. latermarrled with Tobtaa M oer. now dee d, rending in Black Hawk Co.. Iowa. Sally, intermarried with Chrhniaa Berk et, HaKia. reaiding in Someraet Co Pa., Mary residing in Oarmt Co.. Md., AuMin, rrskliag In Uarreu IXa, Md- Alexander reaiding is Som erset 1 o . Pa- Annie, intermarried with Annua tut Jseot. reaiding 1 SonwrsU Ua, Pa., Jo seph, resiillsg la Someraet Co., Pa., Laura A., Minor, of whom E. M. Srhrotk, la guardian ad litem Sarah, of whoa M. A. Rosa, la guardmu. ElisatMh Sueicber. intermarried wilh J.wrpk Voder, now deeeseed. tearing six children. Totd- aa, reasllug in Somerset Ue., !"-, Jaepn, resid ing tn Ls Urange Co., lad.. Elisabeth. Inter married with Jacob M. Eaulmnn. Isaac rend iag In Somerset Co.. Pa., tei Yoiter, mhliog in Momerwt Co.. Pa.. Polly Snelcher. intermar ried wilh Uurtd Blougb, now dee d. lea, lex Bve eliildren. llayld. Joseph. Moses and Jacob, ro- eHline; in Wayne Co.. Ohio, aad Henry, mlding in Jcneraon Co- town. Solomon Spelr truer. Sarah Sock-her. mtexrnarrted wuh Tooiaa i ooer, Abrsuam Spetcoer, coiiaierai neiraei tooiaa Speirher, dee d, aud all other peraoni Interested, ton are hereby aotiaod Ut appear al aa orphans' Court, to be held at Stum real, oa Monday, the zrth day of August next, la sreept or refuse la Uke tbe real estate of Tabnw S pete her. deed. at the appraised ralunlua or show oaaae way um sum should not be aoid. OfclJ. W.P1L.E. July IS. sherifT. A 1M I.VISTBATOK S SOT'.CE. Ueajamla Masters, lata ot Bert in Borough, Letters of admlnlstrntiua oa the abovu estate hsrrag been grsnted to the undernigned, sot Ire is hrrel.y riven to laore indebted to it la make imme diate payment, sad those savtna; claims against it. to present them duly authenticated for settle ment oa Saturday, tn lal any ot Beptemner 1977. at tbe late reenience M assi neeeaseu m Berlts Botough, when an wnere no will attenu for that purpose. July 1. Admlntnrator. FOU Healtli, CcSrt ail Cork Shavian are sarusswsd a aa artirie f,ar Bed. Mattreaeea. fee Ther are leu times ae dnr Tbey are leu I able ai Huikf or straw. Only rent per 10. u pounds will au the urgent heL ror sale ny Arm strong. Brother A Co, et and e FirM Avetiae, PKtaourgh, Pa. Jalyls. . ' R CLE TO ACCEIT OR RE- FUSE. ' To Salumoa Buenrher. Aarua Boucher. Hsnsh Intccmsmed with Samoa! p. Oeiger. residing in MuianMt Co., Pn- Sarah hHeraarried with Jonathan Lyoae, residing m Fayette Ctv, Pa Joatah Boucher, reatding Iu OraateriUe. Md.. Knrtd. Henry. Samuel aad Jeremiah Hour Sec, reaiding ha Jackrua Oa.. 111. Vou are Iwrehy uotinod tn apnea ret aa Orpba ntr Oowrt. to be held at aimiirni'it. a Monasy. theXIUI day of August uexl . to nccept or reluss the real estate of Henry Bone ber. Sims ni.ntihoaporele ed mluation er show ennss why urn same ahouhl not he sold. GEO. W.PILE, July li. anenC SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL Cjejstate. MlteheU acClaiturk Int ommou Pleas f SeeaersetCw. Ms.. August T. 1S7A Adeline McCtintork.et. si Twnathaa Docket. By virtue of aa order irauoii ou of the Court of Ci aim Pleas of IVameistt tje.. ia the snore f'atedeuse. os me treed, 1 will aSnr Aar sale hy pel lie outcry, at the Oouit rlous ia 3 annul bor ough, OB friday, Ajvt lOfi, ls77. st 1 o'clock pi m.. thefctieeimg lanibiJ ralsaOds real eat ate, to wit : A errtala trsct of land emttnlnla V nm. more or teas, ettnaAe Iu AoVlivon Twp- sdyawsjg W m. J. baer. Samuel Blaoosuah, and Cas-.a-man rrnrr, with Um apemrteuun-ii TERMS sao-tulrd hs haan oa eonSrauliun nf need, one-thirvl ia six ed with hsterrst Irom data: lea see eean. of lac tverrnase us amy mast be paid a day of ale. OEU. W.PILE. July W. . S bens'. Vr1 Tanst frsa iae. t nor Rod. E ELLIS' tt . K, BL TORE, WITH N ELLIS' Pliant method for mow ing and atacluse; Ray ar Straw, wnsvant escra enaanre b tha farm a. Agt. Stents nniehod anal umnesvs by Neuia' prwiai ts salt sU kinds of bmL Medal awnrds an all our avudaexhivated at tho Ci at ana In I. Inaicmnlan true. A. J. JILLLlS A CO, Jan IT. Ptttstvarf. Pa. IllHUfMin I I ','! liTaaXvMlavwkaM. 'r- I fa. li lliarn, Pays. -lJ ' C.mrHrfrs.or K SR. PILE, Snmawaor MCI. Colsora A Co. DEALER IN FLOUR AND FEED Groceries, Confections, Queensware, Willow Ware, SALT, PISH, Tobacco & Cigars Ac, Ac., Sic. New Stock. ONE PRICE. All goods positively sold at BOTTOM PRICES. FAIR ana SQUARE IS OUR MOTTO. 00 KOT FAIL TO HE No. BIER'S BLOCK A CALL, When doing your Shopping. Jul 4. TENNANT, PORTER, BOYTS U CO Suuc-eMtaursi to StouffVvr I'oi ler ,V ',, jF1 O TJ 1ST ID K, IT , Machine -Forge Work, Water Kiret, Opjpoaite II. V O. K. K Ijnu ttiaell.,Ule, Fj ilanuiacturcrs of Railroad aad Machiue Catin-s, II 1: Frojjs, Switch Stands and Bridles, Tnu k. Tit Wa"nns. lor ries, Iron Wheel Banows, Stuue Ticks, Humuiors und Chisels, Bridge Trusses and Bolts, Plow, Plow Casting, Cock, Parlor tt Heating Stayag, (fatafA Ira Trssts, reniers, TL&m Wm. Miscellaneous Castings Made to Order. fttachiaerv of all kind built aad repaired, at Short Xtltee and Itcsntwabw Terma. Aleo en hand all klntfa ef Mater ud nbout Steam Engine. On. Steam and Water Pine Fitting. Ursa Vsires. Mraa Wire, Oum H.am. flam ai T i.. . ., , "". a-oaimt eM nje-T BelUng. tmp(ina. fir.l Car Hprmga, Ulm April 11. BOLTS ETC. DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. rAat Rle, late ol Jenner Twp. Letters of sdmlalstratKm ea th starve estate having beea grsnted lo the undersigned, notice w hereby giro tothoss ladebted to It to make Imme diate payment, and those having claims aaalast It to present them duly suthentiented fur muleaarut oaSaturdny. Jalt tt, IS77, at th House of lh JAMES rrUUNNER. Jsns u. V'OTICE. Itotlee I hereby at von tn the public, not t trust or harbor my wile, Sarah Frtts.ae I will pay no hills of her eontraeing, sales, compelled to do te by prorea oflaw. jancxj jvn.i isiia QOMMlSSlONEHlS' SALE BUf I'aeeatod Laada la Some net County, Pen. The tfrvmmUrlousrs of t-merset Oaty hereby giro notice that they will Mil, at public ante, hi tbe Court room In Somerset borough ua Mumlay, the lath dsy of August next, the following enu merated tracts of unseated lands, which have been purrhssed rrom the Treavarer, -h aaid eoun- ty, and haee remalnol unreileenMd lorhve yoara aad apwarde. Agraeuble to the act of Assembly of Msr-b l It: a, aad the Mppleacatal net there to el March, lsM. Aomnos twf. Anthony Joewph Chery Leru. Tom Ben) 6 arch Marcus Moore Jane AixsonaxTTwr. Black John Howea Thomas Ihe Wm Elllager Trod ... XJ .. asi .. ri; .. 7 Gibeia ileorge Oitaoa Joba Hsha John Meyers Jacob........ Mlfea James . lOT . aus Kh Wells John Skinner Wm.. . tilM amrruaaavatxav rwr. Toan John F ccxxuAriia vwr. Muimrr J.rhn Roa ileorge Hal. Ir( klrhard . -.i .S taller Jaeoh Jr Stick John jasaaa ru r. Mark Jaiuea llehaven Peter , Kepler Michael 4UI McCnraney lease Mneeer John Phllvou K.iert Pitcher Wm i eUX ILSOUO TWP. BmrA Jacob...... lmnlap John................. eWS fa UritSlh John I Hart Wm Humbert John xorrraAxrru3i rwr. Anderson Wm rais-r vwr. June Wa 43 West Matthew a A PS TWP. a moor 1 1 Margaret.... :arudine Thomas...... John vVm . TnaTCBBXg TWP. Ihihahi Abraham Msrvjrand Mary.. . ) . 41 . lev weu. joaa 0OMKXSKT TWP. Bouses! Alrw Keysrr Jseoh......... ... Young Ana. ............ ......... ...... , law JOS sottu Asrroa TWP. Bally Jama kraal John IhiuKhlss Alex hVaiowsy Thomas.... Hotter Uaniel sat ..... S33 .... St .... IP .... 'X .... two Jto xa .... ! .... 7S .... ltM Phtliippi Joha Shaw Jama Stufcely Thomas Thopeoa Wm Tempest Rachel Wayma Samaei. Wella J.din Thompson Wa rrpsa Tragsveaor twp. DaTld u Sal to rteamonce st I o'rfcek. P. a., aad ts rut- tinue fnai day today aa: il all tbe leads are dis posed of. w .vi. it rr.i J. P. PHlLsrijr. W. M.SCHKlM'K. UA5IELPH1LUPPI. July II. Clerk. lmiarlonera. Normal Schools. Th ?f Jrvcal rBl of Somerset Ceaotv. will open en MONbAY, Jl'LT Suth.nnd eontlnae a aenion nine weexs. The hovowing are the nnn- dpaia sad iocs Hons of um different chosi. J. P. Bra baker aad C. J. Munyer. eerliu. J. IX Meeaeaud M. M. Liehte, Meyenalale, J. C. Waller, New Centrevllle. Chas. Klrirh, Jenner X Kimda. Levi Urhliteraad J. C. Eeadsll, Snnsliur. Fred. 1 trait, Stoyetown. 8. lT. Trent, Somerset. C H. Cook. L'rsmn. - A Select School will be epeaed st tbe anas lime at Sslirbury. try Prof. Howani Miller. A thor ough Normal drill will be riven la all the eomosim rrranchea : Instructions will also us gtrew In the higher branehes where e Isaacs can be formed. It is boned that nil whe desire to tench, will take sdrsntsgeof theojiportnolties ottered by these arboole ts store thoroughly prepare laeouelTe for Um duties ot their proietaiou. zioaeat aneuhi De reaent st tne opening of tne iou II poeai'.le. TaiUsu froa Mint Mo re duction lor pnrtisl term. j. . nsirxEt. Jnlyll. Co. Sspt. FIRST CLASS MBS IT FBI- TATS SiLEL t aw. 94 arret In prime orlrr. 14 las la about 3t acres la Umber. C acre sw ground, now being broke, es m-res rh rer. ready to cut or plow under. Thrifty ovaard. sll under thorough tener. running water in every aeid aad at buiklingi. Smooth lawn, BflLDINGS NEW and eaaplefe, la a Srev-rlave nmuiitty. bea au rally fltustea, ea and ene-hnll miles west of th diamond tn Somerset Borough, and two and one hsil sum ef Lavanwlll on north ase ef tarspike nd. Brethren drunkard) cburrh as is ra pike half a mile weatef bulkliag. chup-besof nearly nil other iliniialaillenl tm Soeaeraet or Laeeae- Vllle. School house atajol be log near th premisra. . NO. 2. IS ncrw adjoining the ism. ea south sM of turapise roni. aaa taaedinteiy eppvuita. bulld- munew, l seree prime timber. mootn ana turtuw sand, well watered, and a amy resent eu,uai to e. i, W its a young arc sard. flA O A rsaajl farm M IS acre IviVhsV vaJ) e a theelay ptkeons mlM east et reoaartaourg. 1 id order, house, ruv be and ha orrhnrd oa premise a. MM M Howve and lot In .'mif lylVaf Wn at Borvnah ocrupM by W. w. lUnieaL ALSO ether tsmls and house Ac, in th Ceeaty. PRICE AND TEEMS. Xo. 1. Prlr Ar your. No. z. Price Ala moo s year So. X I tcuoaeenr. HA a. rile fimxt. ya As the. 4 par eaat.. lower rase win aeeeeaarlly preesil a buiinia. hemee the ale sad prohtnMe ntwumi of tbe at ere sill ho real estate. Pmmavu ef No. 1 aad las Amred. of I aad ea Aura next. Jeiyll. W.J. BAER. N UTICE. Chrutma La a. tie' her1 Ne, X Jsny. T.1C7. theCowrtof Ceeam an Joha Belaruagh i J. Pleas of Soeser Edwm Isaal aad IL i County. Wnt lUeruhoy. J panavoal i Te Edwk ImsJ aad M Hervher, d ahaeo neaed, You are hereby natlsed that a writ ee pnrtnieai Sachiude haul out ot the IJeurt of Cumaou Pleas vf a uiint Cat. tested id dsy of July. 1477. to an directed, amaanrttng um to sake onruuea el the Lirimvava m mt wnt nnaod. In th neeveue ef hbe partMS mtaevasied a aad lend, stthey will hu prese slier having beea duly warned sad notta ed. To are there otiAed that aa levjaieitiu will be beM ea the pi taws aHnnte te t.ra-vavius Tp-a a Pa on rsureasy the Mth any ot Auaust. A. J W77. at the hour at 1 s 'dork. P. u at aad dse to aahe nan K lew heaver the sU ervet I 'm.. Pn umrssaasd a the sale U Gebhaitasd Ih Ap"1 t- wj. PILE. ShertAT. July U. S DM IS 1ST R ATOR a Jf'TR-'E latate ef George Bru baker kste of See) B Lmure ef s.lulilmit oa lawuaVeivaiel Sf the s hereby .green est duue pay to pveaeat them early etkatlalsl I . oa the loth 4y M Anorevt. irT JOHN M. 21MM EXX AW. AdmiahvtraAor wuh the wiu 1 Jsiy A HXeo. Term ti.wv hi sand. eo. Terms H,ob I hand. S1.W). Terms v a hand. Torm has in hand. ir. Jminmiut una reduce her unci, si to ea eves. - IAva7miehWctoia. wa A Zmvmt to th. -a --. "? PATENTS. W. A. Leuauna. Sollritor of Pnteuw. W aching IOB.D.U. Nopatowraae pay. (em kr fw lar. AprM Is, t year w iv'ir t all half II ll II Ilili doasu oi the fal new cbromoa. In Frenrh etl eaaor, era seen for ,1.0. They are mounted hi He black enaa bums, ova, epeea; ami eulaU any. thing a-.w beture the punlle. Sstlalsction guarau teed. Two aamplee a.r X eenta. or ill tor eBi.. send loeencs fue grand illustrated mlaligea with rhromoof Mnmllaht on the kbwaa, or l eeste ku two tanilarapea ami Calls U 1 1 lee an Mack ground. J.LArHMAMACo..41s WaahlagPa St. Boa. Um.Msaaachusrtta, Hrwhiusrteri f. l'hrom linirnTg,a Art works. A FOWTUNE. S P 1 1 ? t t QREAT INDUCEMENTS TO - ENCOURAGE IMPROVEICENTS. - Ft'R JtALE: CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. IS THE NEW EXTENSIUX OF BEIiFfiRP, NEAR THE 8FRINOS. Will olfcr at private ale si low prices sad en easy term, and eonditkina, vti ; Only Ona-flfth Cash Require on Purchase), Balance PayatXe In 1. 3. 3 aad 4 YI11R.H, MUal paymenli la B1e1.l1, with tntereel st tlx per cent, per snnaia, payable mmt-aauualiy, aarured by mortgage. The owner offering to the purchaser ( ltJelrv.li, A SPECIALOl ARATEE thai at the etpiratlou of the tmw yean vhowkt the pun-haver be iKmtume.t with an parrhaa will reiaudthorigMal purrkase sssoaat aa ex pnul la the receipt .imt in ihe hanja ol ae. Kamei A Aaigrowker until all Ihe pay menu are mmiei, an-t lovve um lot er bvte rerou Tvrt.,1 oa payment ol original port-have amotiM prov bllug the lot or lota aa free (nen ha-vna' ranrea, nine as when bought lr-m owner Enr parti, slarv, apply to F RKVFnilT I r S t SS ELL A U iNii t N tA : a E K, J- Bedwrd, Pa. A SSIO.IEES SOT ICE, athertne walker, of the horoogh of Mevrs dais, Somenet Co.. Ps., kartsg made a volants ry aMlxnmenl to me. k the benent of her ereot. tor, by deed .rf MM ay last. ft.Hlre Is heretiy given U, all who are Indebted to her ts nuke Im mediate pay merit, and those lutvtftg claims sralnst her to present them duly aa! bantu aleo mttle avent to the nodervlgried st his ettlcs in Suuwresr ea Satanlay, July si. VALEXriNEHAT, Jo H. AmhM. STATEMENT OFTIIK SOMERSET BoRot'nH arboal loarkl tor t he year ending J une Ju. 1C7. aar iirra. , BliI on hand at lam nttlesent.. 14 00 From Stale sppropriatlon. TTJ n prom oil lectin, Lao 41 From Jueiaa Keller. xo 3U Totst reeelptj.. vr. l U xxpsxpirrax. Salaries of temihen l.?a s Jaaiu. fuel and eoatlngearies i-n vo flepslra to property vl w WarraaU k payment of eertiB- cntes o-jy tj t'spal.1 warrants ot but year, paid thir year an vn Salariee of Treaa. aad See a TV ToUl.. - t.l i UAaiLmrs uw Dinrair-r. Iue on ouranling warrants., t 47) on bue ea outstaaiilng ovnincalea. st 43 Total liabilities of iMstrirt , lis u axaot ac op mrrBh-r. Amount due fn.a eollertnr at u Net urpiuj b, creUitof .Imrtct lor the ew year , A43 t Jl ASKtWreeerered djpeptlca, bilirsnf- ferere, rlrtims ef fever and ague, th mercuri al diseased pal lest now they recovered health, cheerful aph-tta I nam health, ens. a. JVaml g-.d ril.fthey will t .lE'iif uklng Si appetite : 1;IUT.IM toll you ly no' Lit- X Ru.1 IAT". Th Cauneit, Psrett lad Bert family eeWio s is the World. F DYSPEPSIA. I1INSTIP TIOf. Jaun dice. Bilious attar.. SK'K H K A Il.tt'H E. t'.rfie. HepreMMUof Bpints, HilK STUM ACM, Mean Burn, Sc.. Ac. Thu unrivaled Southern Reumdy b wan anted) not to eimtain a Dingle particle of Mercury, or any MariMU unnerai latrftonce, but la PI KELT Tj3 ETA ELF, eontaitting Usiee Soul her Roots ami Kerbs, shah sa sliwtse Privideaee has pov-ed a cmntrie. where Liver lmuaia mast prevnd. h win cere sll D-teaiei cum by sarin rea,eat of the Leer lad Bcwvif- 1 oe SYMPTOMS ef Lavvr mfrfe 1st saa bet ter or bed Isnte la the aoeth : pain in the Bark, Kbteenr J AMI, often BlbKaSeu hit BhruuuMaim : Sour Stomach : LoM of Appetite : bVrweis altern ately a-nivo and Isx : Headache : taiav "1 memo ry, wuh a pninrul nisaiae of haihig fsilel to o nmetbintr whKh ousbt to have been .lone : tieoili t v. Law splrttr. a Ihtrk yellow apperanvu of the Mkm and Eves, a dry ooagh oftea nuetekea tat Cuneumptai. S-seumes many ef them symptom attend the dleenee. at other very hrw : out the L1V Lsl. the largeet organ m the hody. is generally ihe mat ef aiaease. and if not regelate ta time, great enOrr isg, wrelchavlnra SM llfcATM wul euee. I can recommend aa aa emench m remedy ChT !1s- eascuf ihe Liver. Heart bare and Iryvpivpaia, Mb, nsma' Liver ItcgalaPir. Lewis 1 1. Wt span. irA Master S reel. Asuuu roat muster, Pnlladol aku. "We hare tested its rlrtne. lave that kit IrTvpepvla. Bliouan pmonaffy. and btag Hemlarhe, it is the beet avls-me tne world oversaw. Vi have tried tvrty xher riamias be fure Simmons' Liver RegulnPa-. but none of them gave a more than tomporary rebef : hut tho hw aiator. not only relievv!, but cured ea En. Isi. naru asm MarvAasoan, Mneen, Un. BAD BI.EA.TII! N.ithlsg is a npleamat. nothing m tvmmoa.as bad hreun. and a nearly every ease a wmae In-a the vumark. and can be m esatiy mereiMd tf you sin uke Slmasuus' Regulator. fh A neglect surenlimal tor thm rapaiOTe eisvrlm. 11 will alee improve your Appetite. CompvexaM, aad tau eralHwaiih. SICK HEADACHE. Thto dretreesing afHrtVei ocrure awt freouent ty. The irtsawaee ol tne m ma ph. arVusg na uupertortl v digested esMeats. aevee eervere pata to the heml.smmpnuiedmtbelmaeivAftto aa. sen, and this etiuetuutee whet Is popularly knew as Sick Headache.. For prompt mm TittSusr LTtr llziii-jr. ar liiicie, AisacsMwy is MALtRKXS FEVr.BJI. BWEL C"M PLAI TS. DYSPEPSI A. MESrALI'l Pit ES S1N. RESrLESSUlSS JAI NIH4. E. NAt -SLA. Sli:A BEtliAl HE. COLAI, CVli PATK'Sand BlLluCS.'VESS, IT HAS NO EQUAL. ASCVAtrrtaawoaiLT st J. H. ZCILIM s CO-, PHILXiA EaJHIA. PA. IVi. I -X. Sea , tH frtak July A TJUBLIC SALE. l virtue of sa wrier of the Court of Urnma tVess a aad forth tieaty. of h.niiel Pa. to 'mm directed. 1 wm expose t pie ml. 0 Wednrtdvi Jlt i-, 1'" T. at lirMI FU.il the h-ese ef Jon J. "eurra .vchsnowwrg the foiiowuM real evtate rlx . Aeertnaletot gnemd mtaate to the town e Caaeelnvan. tm ' peer Terkeytvea Tewnehin, !h mrtmmr- P-. aevm atew-vtory hoeue aax e Aoaetaiiot r gyvan arse: em summm T.aan. heoeru a svl No. a M. hasanr n two.atory hone as TfctJu-4jeAiP ta hrmd. ens ihnvf h a atmt veje-TSire m 9mm ivm .Kb awereet aa Ihe deterred payments froa thedsyef aaie. re he secure ay moguvri Tn per eent el hand money to he pea wa 7 leJ.o Jail A rtarR sl'nrsnnnrnv-r"rTrTe MI,lli,l'lkM a sAMsivAASAfdAfc. ihe sawee evtate Nehemiah Mil lev hnemw ana n eeeeawar. orsettsvasul aaase hnae.rt.ie payment, mmm en MeWey. emims wul pi i.i si them to th .wmlirMen il stgaee with. detaf at M reessrnwe a a hnsumc. - - - taw. 9 M- MAJUU I . Aev.gna- r t : 1 f U If 1 I-