JU Jl J 1! t TS I i ti il Vt ; ti ht ' n a ai ?i d ; i t ; e : to ; k s ; t t t 1 I --' tj ' i ,t. i; n: t - V" ".yji I w-j r ff i' j j - ; U. u t iiati; -n. waai The Somerset Herald WEDNESDAY - August , 1ST!. The Detectives are dailv arresting tbc ringleaders in tbe riots at Pitts burgh ftad otbr vilies tbronghou. tbe ' country ? n i Ta pnblie debt was reduced last '"-montb eight hondred mad eighteen thousand nine hundred and four dol ". lars. ($818,301) "' Robebt A. Ammo.v. tbe leader of v the strikers on the Fort Wayne Road, has been arrested and committed for trial, on charge of riotous condtrct. I V . J ,Tni latest European dispatcbes "'bring the news of ft crashing defeat of the Russians by the Turks in a bat- , tie at Tlcvna. . Tbe Russian army ii ? confuting t ft .body of 0,000 men, i was routed with tremendous slaugb tcr I Tub regiments of the State Guard ' are passing through a valuable expcn ence. This campaigning against riot ers is better than all the encampments -and holiday soldiering that could be ' nut inty ten Tears. It makes soldiers of the boys. . " ' ' ' Anddow tbe journals of Pittsburgh ."are tealouslr laboring to show that . l &t county of Allegheny is not liable . . for tie property destroyed by its mob, - but that the State should be called "' ' upon to foot tbe bill. It was the Pbil- t adelpbians, you know, tht commenc . ed the riot ! 2 A 7 Abolt $12,000 worth of property . . stolen from tbe burning freight cars at Pittsburgh during the riot, has ' been recovered by the detectives at ' Pittsburgh. Tbe County Commis sioners will iatrtitate proceedings for larceny against some of tie parties , who refuse to give up stolen goods. R. M. Bimiop, Democratic candid ' ate for Governor of Ohio, is a large grocer, in the city of Cincinnati, lie , was oue of tbe leading spirits in tbe ; " old Know-Nothing party, and is ft ... .etrirt Sabbatarian. K video Jy bis nom- u iaation is not a bid for that much talk ed of German rote in Cincinnati, and ; " ctLer parts of Ohio. . Tbk Democrats of Mississippi have : 'I renominated for election their present ; craven and brutal Governor. It was for tbe purpose of procuring this re nomination that be so assiduously licked the boots of the cowardly mob that murdered Judge Chisbolm and L his children, and refused to make an investigation into their assassination. '- Ha now has his reward. " Tu Chicago papers of last Satur day publish lists of the killed and wounded during tbe riots in that city lst-wek.-The 7 ti gives the names' of nineteen killed, with tbe ' addresses and facts confirmatory. The other papers give fifteen names of killed and large numbers of wound ; ed, and intimate that tbe lists are in complete. The militia and United States troops are distributed about ' the city," chiefly at the- Government 'buildings and railroad depots SrrERi.vTEXDENT Walling, of New York City, says that not a single ; complaint of robbery has been made 'j at police headquarters since the riot - ' commenced in Pennsylvania and other '2 i Stales. Raltimore, PitUburgh, Cbi- t h cago and St. Louis bave been fine ..: i. fields for the fraternity to operate in -.' ursine tbe commencement of the rail 1 road troubles. f ' ' t4,Mr Ltwis Heyl has been appoint , ed , General Appraiser of Mercban , dise at Philadelphia. , lie was ap .' pointed Special Agent of the Treasu ry from Ohio, and has resided in Philadelphia but ; a few vcara. He "displaces Mr. Pollock, who was a deiegata-Iroaa-Philadelphia to the " Cincicoati Convention, and voted for ,:, tbe nomination of Hayes on the last "' ballot' " ' " : v Tmk Ohio. Republican State Con . - veation placed in the field last week . . most excellent ticket Judge West, ' "', . tlc candidate for Governor, is admit t: T ted to be one of tbe strongest men in :..'.) r the State, both personally and intel J .'ii jT 1 Icftoally. '' He has been in public life for many years, and, as a patriot, .4V stands In tbe highest rank. Mr. Fred. w. Reoeler, tbe candidate for Lieuten--a- f -ant Governor, ia a prominent German ' a lawyer of Cincinnati. He was the r-. kuuiuc ut ,uic viermaa wing vi me - pafljv ftndljrill Jiring great strength lm .to:the ticket... Geo roe F.Xasii, the X-j0' candidate for Attorney General, and " , Judge W.' W. Johxsox, the nominee (or Supreme Judge,' are both unex ceptionable candidates, and possess large personal strength. Judge Taft wQoliLJiace3eeq, the nominee for t Governor, hot ho persistently declin cd the nomination, and not approving iuc iresiaeni 8 ooutnera policy, aeem ed tt best that the' nominees should be-ia-ihotvagb-ftceord with the Na Uonal Administration.' The Conven tion endorsed the President and his poJScyTEiia mating the issue square one between his friends and oppo nents In his own Sute. 1 -.: How mcc tbe strike has cost the coontry can not, as yet, for want of dt, beeven approximated, and the coftseqaential damages and losses ean never be accurately determined; bnt m siugio item or two may tend to give s faint idea of the vast losses U has occasioned. " The reports of the areat t trunk lines on which tb strikes oc bv su'cun chow that they employ TT.OOO :h rmen In running their trains. 'Count ti j vj the ftveraga wages of these at $1 50 i.i w er -dav. eBrtalnlr ln fi.n. a i" . " , J "6"l" this alone win amount to $115,500 par day, aad earn np in the ten days lost $1,655,500. Add to this the low on perishable freight, the loss bv fire and mob to freight; buildings, ears, a "1 -Ae., tbe losses incurred by delay, .'he stoppage of manufacturing and pother business, the losses incurred by calling men rom their business to uiiress ilie disorder, tbo (rsuejural ation, sustenance and pay of tbe sol dicrs National and State and some ' i . : v.- ru.,.A Af t , " strikes ; and it will jet cost the conn try thousands of dollars to try, con vict, and punish tbe ring-leaders who have been, ana wfil be arrested-.' Th! burden, of course, falls heaviest on th-jue who are least able to bear it. Tbe men who struck because they found it difficult to live on tbe small wages they have been getting, hare in nearly every instance been com pelled to go back to work at the very! same wages tbey protested tbey could not live on, and they have lost from ten to fifteen days' work. , It is certain, therefore, that the strikers hare inflicted loss and harder times upon themselves, while their course has involved the loss of many millions upon tbe country. The great question of tbe day now is, Docs striking pay ? ' The answer we leave to tbe employe themselves. OIK IEW-TOBK LETTEK. New York, August 1, 1877. THE GREAT STRIKE. The areat strike which has plunged tne whole countrv into a condition of anarchy, is the prevailing topic The stoppage of traffic on the Railroads bas bad a most disastrous eueci eo the business of tbe city, and, coming, as it does, just as we began to see glimmers of daylight, is ali the more depressing. It is a thousand pities tbat tbe madmen could not let the roads operate in peace till the enor mous crop tbat covers tne enure west, was eotteo to market, and the money for it distributed in thi hands of tbe farmers. It is a thousand pities tbat men haven't sense enough to know '.hat force never did add a cent to a man's wages, and that labor is some thing that regulates itself, and which physical force can neither alter or amend. There was, all the week, a feverish feeling of apprehension. There are in the city fifty thousand honest men cut of employment, ntty thousand more who wouldn't do a stroke of work to save tbeir lives, so so long as anything can be found to steal ; and then ttere are twenty thousand men at work, who are in fected with tbe terrtble dogmas of communism, and who are bora agita tors. The Btrikers in Baltimore and Pittsburgh set these classes into a ferment. The unemployed wanted work, the communists wanted an op portunity t3 "strike for the rights of man," and the ruffians and tramps disorder tbat tbey might pillage with impunity. The excitement culmina ted in ft monster meeting ftt Tomp kins square Wednesday night, under the directions of Schwab, Thompson and Swinton, the three leaders of the New York communists. When tbe meeting was called, the city was in a state ot alarm .It was feared tbat the fanatical leaders would inflame tbe multitude sure to be there, and that tbe meeting would culminate in a riot, which would end no one could tell when or wbere. ' Tbe authorities acted promptly and with discretion. The National guard was ordered under arms, and a very large number of social po'.ice were sworn in. They gave the Communists permission to bold their meeting, but gave them to understand tbat the place would be sarrounded by police, and tbat at tbe first intimation of disorder the milita. ry would be brought into requisition, and that there would be no balf-way work about it. Tbe leaders saw that tbe authorities meant business, and tbey instructed tbeir followers to keep the peace, which fortunately lor themselves tbey. Tbe meeting was a fizzle, and with tbe fizzle ended tne hopes of tbe roughs of Xew York, to inaugurate a riot here. Tbe effect upon business bas been terrible. Immense masses of freights lie in tbe depots, there is no regulari ty in mails, and the influx of strangers into tbe city bas almost ceased. Trade is almost as entirely at a stand still, as it is in Pittsburgh. But it can't last. Men may stand and swing clubs and yell, a few days, but tbey have got to eat, and. food was never got by swinging clubs and yelling. Tbe Pennsylvania road is now open, and tbe others will be in a day or two; aud the regular flow of business will begin again. THE COM ML SB LEADERS. ' ; John Swinton, the ablest of the lot, has been connected with the press of Xew York, for a quarter a eentury. He is a man of above tbe average weight and height, with a good-natured face, surmounted by a bald crown. He got his notions of liberty, fraternity and equality in Paris, and is as radical' ft Republican as ever lived. He is an excellent writer and au indefatigable worker, and is honest, lie makes no money out of it, nor Is he in these movements because of any hank?ring for notoriety. He is a good speaker, and is a favorite with tbe reds, ' ' Justus II. Scbwab, is a German of perhaps forty-five, who professes to spend all his time brooding over the wrongs of the laboring man, which does sot interfere however with his selling a great deal of lager-beer to the Oppressed, which his wife draws.' In times like these Schwab does a splendid business, and it is shrewdly suryeclt Jll)Br"tia is not averse to popular . demonstrations. He holds tbat property is robbery, that there should be an immediate divide, m& tbat a rich man ia ft criminal. . He is a tall blubde, very powerful and mus cular, and bas a wonderful influence over tbe long-haired of his race. Thompson, tbe other .leader, is a tall, dyspeptic Englishman, who was an agitator in his native country. He is a man ot soma eloquence cf tbe kind known as gab. He can talk be tbe hour of the "rights of man," any the "oppression of labor," with all thd rest of that flap-doodle which such fellows have vexed tbe world with for so many years. u .. 3 . ..... ' At tbe beginning, Schwab and Thompson intended to precipiute riot, bnt the police comausaiooers gave them to nnderataad that tbey would be held responsible for any trouble that might arise, and they l.i i ik.:. ii - .i i wisely hekl their folio wars in check. But they will go right along aud orgsnina societies "for the ameliora tion of the condition of the laboring man," and collect money and preach communism, living tbo while rarr comfortably on the eontriba lions of their dapea. And toes whan strikes come they will keep very quiet in the back-ground out of range of shot and shall, till tba fight is over, when they will emerge and go through tba same process again. Your professional labor reformer, like the professional reformer of any kind, is a most pesti lent follow. It is to be observed that he never tries to improve tbe condi tion of the laboring man by the ex ercise of the virtues of temperance, bard work and saving not be. What he wants is that tbo man who bos earned and saved money ) shall be compelled to divide it wittv tbe man who has squandered all thai be earns, Or , WOO IB lO. IDUUiCUb wmu amy. j . It U amusing to hear fcec inl thWaba11 R the condition of the fonest working man who is starvinj',1' spettng the while the money for beer" anoTcigara that their wives are earning at the wa&blub. Soggebt to ooe cf these fellows that be had better go out and earn a dollar or two, and be would answer that he was no slave! and be sits and drinks beer and smokes, con suming in this way money enough to make bim rich if be would save it ana puiiraiinterer The rioters don't, apparently ?seem to know that every dollar .tbey e- stroyad thay haso Xo pay in tne eaa, Tb eonnties; cirieft od States are resDonsible "for the destruction- of property, and crery dollar burnt will go into tbe tax duplicate."' Tbey may think that the property-holders wHl pay it,- but they are mistaken... ,It all comes out of the labor In tbe end ; tbe mobite who lives" by theft is tbo gainer, for he never pays anything but tbe honest worker deluded into these movements, will find the bills charged up to him in tbe end, and he will settle them. - It Is a very serious matter. About five millions were De stroyed in Pittsburgh; which ia about $32per head for all tb men, women and children ic the city.' ; Rioting is a costly amusement.' 7' "' -u-d v: J THE rROSFEOT. ' ' ' is encouraging.' , The eaormous crops that cover the west, have been har vested in splendid . condition, and some of it is reaching the city; curren cy is going out from here .by the mil lion with which to move it. Capital that bas long been idlo is out in active service once more, ana. ice gooa effects are being felt everywhere, up to tbe time of the strike, buyers were coming in freely, and there seemed to be a certain promise of the renewal of business we bave beentso long wait ing for. The strike will be of short duration, and ,. then AJ,be great, the generous tide will set .thitherward, and our half-deserted, -streets and altogether deserted ware-houses will show life again, -: The. country is bare of goods, the enormous crops now being secured will Xurujsb 'tbe means to get them, and there,. must' be a good business-done ' this ful. ' The merchants are, lying idle just; now; but tbey are certain of a good season aud are content.. ; iWt-. llorrlbie Calamity. ' PiTTsmruoH,' August I 1S7T, At twenty minutes before 5 o'clock yes terday afternoon a numoer oi em ploycs at tbe foundry of Messrs. .ToU ten & Uo., on tbe corner ot i wenty fourth street and the Allegheny Val ley Railroad, were engaged at Casting a chilled roll. Nearly two tons of iron were required to--make the. cast iug, and tbe services ' of 1 twenty men were required to handle "it. While they were pouring tbe molten metal into tbe mould :tbere "was a sudden and terrific report, which was follow ed bv a shower of liquid iron. Tha red-hot metal flew in every direction, and dropped in splotches ' bpon and about the terrified workmen.' Realizing the horror of their situation tbe men ran to escape tbe shower, in tbeir terror dropping1 the ladle which yet contained most of the "metal. ' The ladle wan overturned and immediate ly great streams' Bhot out in qaick pursuit of the flying laborers. Two of tbe workmen, closely1 followed by streams of tbe red-hot iron,' fell Into adjoining pits, and the' metal ran in opon them, burning ttwir flesh to a crisp in many places. -ew ot tbe horrible calamity sprean with remark able rapidity, and in a few moments the shrieks of women 'and children living in tbe -vicinity were- added to tbe groans of tbe injured men. Peo ple rushed frantically to tbo foundry with pallid countenances, wnngiog tbeir hands in anguish aud pitcougly calling in God's name to learn if their friends had escaped . tbQ excruciating tortnre. Arriving at the scene of tbe disasier tbey were still more appalled ftt tbe horrible scenes which met their gaze. Lying in one of the pits was man with here .aad there hi$ face burned to ft crisp, and his eves literal ly burnt out of his head, while in their places the: pockets were 'filed with chunks of chilled metal. 'This man was George 1 Ebbert of Alle gheny. . In another pit ., was 1 lying Walter Moran. . One of his eyes, too, was literally - burnt, from the socket by tbe : cruel metal, while his face, breast, arms, and hands were burned to a crisp at different plates. ;' Here and there tbe red hot metal had actu ally eaten its way to tbe bones of the victim. Other men were' lying about with their breasts, arms, and legs se verely burned, and the scene was certainly tbo . most heart-rending which ba been presented in 1 this city for manyXIong day. ' 7.1 -- . A Dan UtTcm Way. Su ariiimobe, Ta., July 30. Ear ly this morning Stralharen dam, "on Big Cruni creek, gave .'way causing great damage to property below." J no. Greer & Co.'s cotton and woolon mill, atAvondale, .Delaware' county was flooded and tbe machinery aud stock damaged to tbe amount cf $30,000. Ten houses in Avondale ' Were wash-1 ed oat and several nersJns' carried down the stream, bnt . were all Sired by ropes being thrown, to tlm ,, . . Great damage was done to. farm houses, etc, . Along the , creek "three bridges, a wool bouse, wagons, fences, an'' almost everything near the.banks of the creek were swept away. '.Con- poioia on uui ereea.. ' p A BMfterta Kwairt lhfer !j 1 New YoRJf; August 8.A 61iee officer arrested Oscar D. Peterson,' of Ubicage, to-day on tbe charge.1 of stealing a handkerchief from Ward's shirt store at J.125 ; Broadway. Af- ter proceeding a short distance Peter son presented a revolver at the onc ers head and fired bnt missed bis aim. He then broke away from tbe lofloer and ran dowh Broadway, -firing- his revolver recklessly "b te. ran." A crowd of eivilliaos pursued Peterson, and he tamed - sod fired at, them, wounding Edward BrownGelJ n the breast Tbe prisoner was recaptured shortly after. He bad bees shot by an officer in the leg ana was cut over the eye. Both the prisoner abd tbe wounded man were taken to BeHevua HoSpiUl.' v:lr ..-t t-.f UJ Id )(!'! M! i 'llarttoa.f .'J !;- ' 7 '!'''- -'It'll bs: PorTSVitts, P AngnstS This afternoon' a train, consisting of en en gine and one ear, tbe Utter, cmUh'd iag fifty-six man, an roots far Mahan oy City, was badly .wretked aear Tarn aqua Tba train collided -with consUuetioa train, tbe .engine, bains; thrown down an embankment-. CoL Winkoop, who waa in .oonunand f the party, was slightly . bruised,- Jbnl the ethers escaped unhurt- t i ;?z- m' Mm' M. t i Tr in ttfJro Pfttl 'PrrrT LU01 HIM. . 'Hie riiiladcIpLIa Troops agiii Sent to. the Front. . VTA Wn.KF-iiMRnF Pi crowd of six or seven thousand peo ple' assembled all the 'Lehigh Yaliey depot to see ' the '."mail train south come in, at 3:4.7 o'clock this afternoon. The striker'- were out fa force. 1 A constable and aUnited Stated detect ive, Standing on tbe platform next to the "engine, v were : stoned. ' 1 Master Mechanic Drombeller " was running the engine, and tbe strikers ' stoned him until he had to'getoff. 'As he did so he was struck in tbe tsce with a Btdne. "'The strikers cheered, mount ed the engine, cut it loose and ran it to Sogar Xotch.!! John Katbler, tbe constablef was seized by the mob and roughly handled. u,THey were going to dark him la tne caonl, - and would have killed him but for the interfer ence of his friends.-'- He is now in the station boose for protection. - The mob followed him through the streets, hooting and yelling. -J ;' ' ,i; ;v, A large number of passengers .are compelled to lay ' over" here. Tbe strikers have the engine' taken rom tbe train, and are running it up and down tbe road,' blowing-tbe whistle and cheering, v The miners and , .rail road men are coalescing, and ' trouble fa feared. -l-' , ..... Harrisbcro, Pa ,"Aaru3 I. The following is the "substance of the des patches received ' at'.be Executive Department to-day j i1fl.'. ' Moba are -in entire 'possession of, everything in.' Kiogston, Plymouth and Naticoko.v The Lehigh ' YaHey commenced ' running trains - in the morning, bnt were mobbed and stop ped at Wilknlarre, where a raid is threatened. - The whole coontry is in possession ot rioters, and mine pumps are stopped generally; At Scranton tbe mob is ia possession of most of tbe cuv, and several hundred rioters bave driven the men from 4 be Delaware, LackowaoBft and Westers Railroad shops and tbe iron Company's furcac es, and have assaulted and wounded tbe Mayor.-" '- ' S b - llAZEt-TOV August 2 A commit tee appointed by the striking train men of this division of. tbe- Lehigh Yaliey IUilroad waited noon Super intendent Clark to-day.' Clark refused to see tbem as ft committee, but in mated tbat ba was ready to consider the applic-stiota of any man who desir eu eaiblrymoot under the company. The result;; was that nearly all of ibemwere re-engaged at the old rate of 'weges; and all regular freight and passenger trains resumed trips , this morning. ' Work at most of the col lieries in ibis vicinity will be resumed to-norfui-,, , , All cju.'itement over tbe strike has subsided.. Baltimore,- August 2. The Balti more '..X Ohio otuciala state tbat. v cry division up to tbe present time is working satisfactorily.' ,;lesterdav evening tbe Central Ohio division made a move on Bellatre . with . four trains of freight cars ia charge of one hundred and thirty muilia, who suc ceeded !;ia v bringing: i. them,! - safely through ; to BulUire. i Everything tbis morning was rpiet at that point. A U the men being in their, places to move uaius cosy and west, tbe militia iboobt their du,iea. were no loogei required, and returced, honje, I bey had no sooner :lef(.,Uellaira tbau the mob returned jo large force, - captur ing all tbe man from tbe freight trains and allowing nothing to move either east or west., Ine miliua being -sot. ilied of the state. of affair.-", returned to Bellaire, arriving about noon.. -1 p to tbe present no freight trains have left tbat poiut, but an attempt will be made to-mwro w to break the block ade there,., ; -, ,.i , PoTT8n.LE, August 2. A meet ing of turners emploved at a private colliery at bbenandoab to-day decid ed.: to hold out. until tbeir demands were acceded to.,. -. Coi.t Jin vs. August 3. An attempt was maae to uetacb tbe ran Handle express from the east, due here &t 12: 65 A- M near Granville, Ohio. Some ties and an iron rail were fasteued to the track.. The pilot of the engine threw most of the obstructions to one side. - One of tbe ties struck a truck. throwing it ; from the .track, but no serious f damage resulted. .The at tempt .; is believed to havo been the work of -tramps., -.Soldiers arc" still quartered , in the Union i J)epot here uu an ia quiet. r. rantos, August 1. At about 11:30. o'clock . tbis : morning bearlv 5,000 man, armed withclubi and fe. volvers, ,forccd ail the employees "of the Lacka wanna Coal and Iron Com pany who had returned: to '.'work after brief strike to desist Thev then proceeded to' the .car', shops of "the Delaware, xacKawanna ana western Railroad Company: "drove "the men from their posts," knd , threatened' to destroy the car shops and office. Jf ot satisfied with this, tbey violently " as saulted several of the employeesboth la the shops and the office, and.mahy of them sustained painful, thooeh hot serious, wpunds.,. Mayor" McKune haste'3e4 tV the Scene, ftnd at " the same time sent wptd 1q V f oljjnteer organization 'of young 'me(f i which bad . been guarding 1 the J exteQsjve stores, of the L. .1. and 0;; t?o, J Tor about aweekjjaBfJ The Mayor's ar rival at, the scene of the' 'melee ' Waft I Uie aigoaj for a generar'attack opon him, and but for tbe isternosition of! atber.4Juon, a Catholic priest," heldows, the ;'effect was miraculous. would, probably .hare, been ikiljed. He escaped, however, witb double facture of the Jaw. ."'' ; ";" ; " Tbe bell of the Virst'JVegljyterian Church was sounding the' signal fur the assembling of (the Yig'laneeX!om mitjee, sod armed men were rushing in e,ory direction ,.Th Lackawanna Iron ftu4 JCoal Company '8 store Is the headquarter? of the; Scranton oorps, and. here" about ffyr, young men. as-. seabledrand,- (scouring ub tbeir. riQes, marched out .with W. .; W,"., Scranton at tbfcir headctba rear being brought op by ex-Sheriff jjortree. j Qa j'eafh iug. that part of Lackawanna avenue flroeed.by.Yaabiogtoo the crowd "of trikers fwere passing fire , bandred wg i s be. posse. . oar(;hed right thraurh, and. on raacbioir the side, saw the Mayor at Hunt,' sore on jtuj t corner, , llee4u)g' from tbe raauth. .rjust then afw.bojs among toe strikers threw sticks at, the Vigil ftace Committee v There was a rush sa ftsnoutwJlayor McKune raised oii iiMid, futhut U wgnl to . fire," ail iba BtrceU ptro!ed.;' Etr per t wwniog to tba mob,, Tte cton lound abroad' wa arrtuf. aud waa. roiiawea or a detuh voIIct fr.vm'fV.n nn .1,. "m1-. . , - . . - J ' 7 1 " blfl IWlfiw, avhn RraA Intn tl,A -r wwdw.;;.' otber. ao4. aootLei. aod than th S!!?!.?!'31 i r-oa..le-.of .r u. wiir nuoiuer aeaa on tne rod, 1 The street crossing was stained with blood. The killed are: Charles Puoleavy, of Cjk's Patch; Stephen Poillipe, of tbe Chutes; Patrick Langao, ot Dav ic'fl Tatcb: Patrick Lne. of Bellevoe. t hip4 ftger a faort lime. vTbe o,-5-.hre wS kified tatrltly.i T Thejop of Uunleary's lad : was htorn o4l br th aiaMire baftet. Pth lips was snot in tne left breast and arm, and Langan in tbe abdomen Three of tbe men leave large fami lies M n H i .1 ;i . T - "T During tbe skirmish Carl McKio ney, ft member of tbe posse, was shot iatheknfie., .,n..f, , , f Ex-Bberilf Boftrea and others were paraiiveiy siigot. v. The dead lay where they fell for half sn hour after the shooting. The seighboriog huUdings were riddled by tbe bullets of the posse, and. sev eral persens have had narrow escapes from death. Since tbe shooting some of the bullets have been picked un a band red yards away from tbe scene. lbe light was witnessed; by an .im mense multitude, many viewing .it from tbe housetops..' ; , , w Scranton, Pa .August 2 Every thing is bo w quiet ,Tbe streets, are patrolled by armed men, and. troops are boerly expected. lbe Dalaware, Lackawanna and Western track the Notch, north of this ., city,- -was eoaped .- to-sightn but, a train got tbroogb all right :: It bad an e0'i of seventeen armed men Irom thisciy, Large crowds , sre , attending..: the wakes of the meu who were shut here tolay. , The .Jloosic Hotel, ab four miles" from Scranton, .has .been burned. ,i urtber trouble ia feared. Wilkesbarre, Auffust 3.-Govern or llartraott arrived at jkingston o clock tbia morning, with 1,000 troops. Tbe strikers, feel ogly. but are cowed., lbe track ttthe Lacka wanna; and .Jiloomsburg: road was torn op in several places in thewav of tbe train, which made tbe progress of the troops slow. Another attempt will now be made to open tbe alley road.'.'. i,.u.. ;... ,- ti ., , . , 'tw York, August 2 President Stern, of the Delaware,: Lackawano Si Western Railroad,, says 2,000 troops, of tbe Pennsylvania National Guard, arrived there .this morning, and tranquillity ,waa restored. Jiui ness was going on as usual to-day. Toledo, 0 , August , 2 Citizens, military . aDd, , police - turned out i strong force this moroiog, and rained the' fre'gbt blockade on the Lik Shore and Michigan Southern .Riil way, at this .poiut, under jheir ' pro tection PlULAPEEi'UiA. Aiieust . 2. Th Adjutant General has ,- ordered lb new Q. A. R. Regiment,' (the 21st) to bo ready to move to., Luzerne couo'y as soon as equipped. . , ' ScrAntox, . August I Unite States troops- on the' war here last night, when ""near. Plymouth, fouLid the track torn up sod 'tbe switches misplaced. They ; captured . nine prisoners and brought theru to this city. "' ' ' WlLKELBARRK, August - 2 FoQ companies of General . Brinton's com mand have been sent to Plymouth, wbere the railroad has been barrica ded and the track torn up. The Btrikers and idlers tbtre are turbulent, and collec;, in! crowds of 2,000 aud up wards around tbe depot In Wilkesbarre the day has been quiet,, scarcely any strikers ' being seen around tbe V alley deoot,' as no attempts were made to run any trains. Tbe Superintendent of the Wyoming division to-day ootifjed the Mayor mat all peaceable attempts - to ruo trains failed,. and called ' ppon bim to take the ' necessary steps to protect the company. " 1 he Mayor . bas cjo ferred with tup ' military, and t morrow an attempt to start all trains on that road will bs . made. ' (Jeoeral McCartney gave notice tbat he would to-day ' distribute 1,000 "loaves . of bread amonir the destitute families but beicg notified' that' if he attempt ed it the bread would bo' destroyed and himself harmed, he had to aban don it - '. " . . ' Scranton, Pa , Augusta1. There bas been 'no tiotous demonstration here today.- There are now 5,000 troops stationed i a Ion" the L. A B. Branch ot the D. L. A W. R. R. -' Philadelphia August 2. Tbe regulars i and - marines,' 250 strong under Coloqaj IJeywood,'. who have been guarding railroad prope'tv in West Philadelphia, left to-day for Scranton. -' - - -: i Three hundred regulars, with ar tillery, under Geo. Brannan,' reached Pbillipsburg at boon to-dar. '. Tber proceeded to Easton, remained two hours, and then movrd te OJel welder, near Easton." ' r:- V ILK ESBARRE,"' AUgOSt ' . Just before daybreak yesterday morning a train containing 1,000 troops, miliua and regnlars, passed op- tbe Lacks wanna and Dloomsborg road on us way to Scranton. " Tbe citizens: of Kingston, a suburb oftbis city, where tbe depot is located, were not : gware tbat tbe' troops were appreacbinir. and were greatly surprised, as well as pleased, when1 the train arrived . all right There has' been a vigilance committee on duty guarding a long freight train Itiag on - a aide ; track near the depot." Threats had ; been made tbat eertsm ears would be own edand their1 confante; eooeistisg of provisions, removed."- fheso tqroaU were Just about to oarried. -. into execution when aha troops-arrived. Men were poones' in by tbe hundreds from the- neighboring districts, and cro wds were rapidly gathering ,near tbe depot' J-The eiusen police , were growing fjulte nervous, alibongb they Wvre'4eten)liied, -i'H's-st.i- Wbep the troops arrived, however , witu two Qatliog guns on ft platform oar In Root of the engine;' glittering in the moonlight, and hundreds -of bavoneti stirVino- nnt of ike ear win. There was an Instant stampede made for the fields an4 monntftins and to five minptesbot a' maa'1-war to be seen abonftbe' depot.' ; Tbe troops reached 'Avobdale, a place about nio'r milns below this' city, at mil night Hers the train '. waa -: hailed and two companies of regular da ployed ai skirmishers,' with orders to march in front of tbe train and arrest every person1 found out of doors. Tbe neighborhood "of Avondale is a bid one, aad k 'terrible organisation, ; known hst,Terry,8 Gang,' has its headqu4rterB'tbere."J The train mov ed, aloog rery 'stdwfy, guard being F on every pirorm. , jn any captures Werp ma4e. aBrl as fast' w: prisomrj were taken tbey were brought to the train ' and 'placed in ftar set apart 8peciallylifor the burpose;JItt' this w4y they ''passed on ward to-! Ply mooth. whldh is 'atjout thTeef niilcs' fro ru' Avondale. i"1 , vi'beu ihe reaJsiil Pis luuuti'itie . Lt.iroilnri ariu'it nfl.ia''sii.rniini1rii,1 . Y H :M, ' , iHms MHUiit 'v.f'L 'i- ' ' . . ' i -.V wu nfiK tnn h . . I" 4 wbea it. ,wm-. Ioow'o. who ther were. Ooe or two meq attempted toj escape from the soldiers, and were at once bred upon, one fugitive receiring a very serious wound in . the beeU Tbe troops remained about an hour in Plymouth, when tbey again passed ' onward toward Kiogstoo. Skirmish-' era were deployed as before and sev-' a-al prisoners captured. Shortly ! ftHer the j train left Plymouth a molJ tore up several, rails from tbe trauk,. and afpolnts nearAvondaletbe fjad ' was blockaded with huge stones. On the jourtey from Kingston to Scran ton, a distance of fifteen niilcg, two obstructions were met one near Wyoming ,a little above this city, and the other st Tsylorville, near Srran-tou-! 'In.ach caao rails had been re moved. ""About nenraaek CJvernomiarr- " raoffc and staff, arrived at Kingston with more troops. and supplies. Tbe Governor, with his aide?, occupied a special car. Coloael Stanley Wood- ; ward, of tba Governor's stalf, of this ; city, met the Eieouuve at tbe depot. where a , long conference ., was bcld. Subsequently tbe , Governor departed for Scranton, accompanied by a large body of ' troops. The Governor's train bad been delayed by the obstruc tion a. , Ooe train loaded with troops, mostly composed of the Sixth Regi ment of the State Guard.-, , was left at Kingston, to await further; orders. .They are still there. Crowds of mi ners and others havo ' been gathered about the depot all day, aad tbe sol diers are tbe gargets of much abuse and denunciation. . After the depar ture .of tbe Governor another long train, filled with soldiers,, .arrived at Kingston, who are siiil there. ..Trains were started on the Lacka wanna and Bloomsburg road to-day- E LXPXUTOR'S NOTICE. Ls.aU or Aun Maria Zaref.i's. late of stonyereek . .... - Ti. deeeaseii. , Letters UtUunentary ia tb above cstnte having been if ranted to the nrxlervii.ed, notiee ls hereby irrvea to those hvloktcl to It to make im mediate payment, and those having elaimsaKainat It to present them dnly anthenttrated air settle ment, at olHee of H. P. SchaU. In 4omereUon Pr- day, Sept. 7th, 177. August L ciKUS aalJiu.i, . Esemtors. SHERIFF'S ESTATE. i SALE OF REAL i NltoheU HcClInteok vs. ASeHne MeClinfoek.et.-aL ommon Pleas of Somerset Co. Nu. 'i. Aun nit T. 1874. Partition Docket. J Aw Hy virtue of an order Issued nut of the Court of OsauaoB Pleas of Somerset Co,, la the above 8-Atedvaie, to mo direied, 1 will oiler for sale by public out.-rT. at the Com t House In Somerset uor- oUgh.on , s,i . .,.,: , Iriday. Auyud XQlh, 1STT, at i o'olork, p. m., the following Jc?crl!l raluablo real esuiie, 10 wit ; - certain traot ef laud coutalnlnir VMfii aires. more or less, situate in Addison Twp., adjoining Wm. 3. Baer, Sawiuel Hinelmngh, and Cael uan river, with thoappurtenaU4.tiS. . TERMS: i loe-thlr.l In hand on ronArraatlon nC deod, ono-third In alz months theroaller, and the remainder in one year thereafter, to he secur ed with Interen from .late ten jier cent, of the lurruaae money must he paid on day ol sale. utu, w. -ii.r.. July 18. J.1.;. , j Sheritf. A KMIKISTBATUK S NOTICE. Benjamin Mas ten, lata u IlerUn , Borough, deceased. Letters of admtnliitratlon on thffahnva eatntn having tieeu gninuxl to the nndersigmal, notk-e Is herebv given to th.se indebted to it to maJfo ituma. diate ayment, and those having claims against h. u preaent tnem amy auineuucatou for settle ment on Saturday, the lat day of September 1877. at th late rcsldeme of said deceased In Berlin Bolouieh. when and where, iim will atieml for that purpose. . 'i JalANUEL MASTERS. July IS. Administrator. ,1 Healtli, Coailiirt V aaJ ' Econoniy . l!ork Shavings are unsurpassed ksan article for Beds, M.iUrjes, They are ten times as dur able as Hunks or straw. Culv cents per II). 40 pounds will Al! the InrgMr! he'd. For sale by Arm strong, Brether . IV. 44 and 46 Pu-iX Avenue, Plltsbuth, Pa. July is. . ; 4S: fKs6 SSIGNEES' ACCOUNTS. rollowlnz accounts hava been filed In uir of- floe, apd will be presented to the Court lor cenhr nation on Monday. August 30th, ls77. w.u. i.ivengow. Assignee oi n. u. uiongn. Wm. ZiBimermao, Assignee of Samuel Barndt. Harman lahaiik, Awigneeof A. A. Sluttnuia. Jaa. L. Pngh, Assignee of S. B. Toiler. Jas. L. Pugh, Assignee of Ephralm Cober. , f Valentine Hay. Ajsigr.te pf A. V. siahl. Jnhn it nl, Asjignneeof John r?et ' .;.; Jr, J.K.UJBKH, . August 1, Prothonotary. C OMMISSIONEUS' SALE of Unseated Lands In Somerset County, Pcnn. The Commissioners of Somerset Counts hereby give notice that they will sell, at public sale, tn theCourt room in Somerset borough on Wendsday the'lWh dav of August next, the following enu merated tracts er unseated lands, which hava hern nurcbased trem the Treasurers of said couii; ty; and have remained unredeemed for five yrars and upwards. Acroealiiu to the aot ot Asaenibly o March 13, lS7i, and the supplemental act there to al Mareh, UM. - . Aontnox nrr. ' Anthony Joeej.h... ....... ........ -410 .... : .... tOJ : H. .... 4 ' 214 .... 'Mb .... tK-rv lira.... Tom Ben) Ituren aiareus........ ......... Moon Jane , . ALLXIiHtY TWP, fflacS John ..' .., HoweoTbotoa..... Dew Wui Elilnger Pred. .... IHbsoa (ieorge (Hhson Johu..... .... AVI .... 40 .... VOX .... 4.J .... 10T Hahn John.-- ......v Meyei Mites Meyers Jacob.. James. Eimitb ireorge... Wells John E Skinner Wm.. ..v... ........... .... , .... .Tn .j..-41l .... sj ... PinOTUUM.lVAU.lY IMP. Young John T. coar-iiwuii Tr. Uaer Johu....... Boaalsanrge PaUleg Kirhar.l Statier Jacob Jr Slick John.....,....,..,., JKsaxuTwr. Black James.. . 401 . SR . 4tl . So.1 . 4W , 4oU . M Iiebaven 1 eter Ketdcr Michael. ,M MctTaranev Isaacs Mutser John... ........... . PhliAin Hubert Pitcher Wm: v.;.......::;.:...... utroiuivr. Brook. Jacob J. . 4o , 4113 . 4l ' ri . tit Orlfhth John O Minlap John... Hart W Humbert John soktsi a urros twp. ABilrrwn Wm.j.. '.....; .... ouci Win.. West JHatthtw sl"'.' CamplwU Iartntr.;. ...... Johns Wm I..:. BnUHD M HUUWI,u, m... ......... ... ............. 400 . ...L. 4ou stoxtcxckk nr. . : 1 f H " Dnlwls Abraham.... .i Mnrgrand Mary.....:...". . 414 . 109 weiw jimn... . a., ....;.. -i- I i ,soauwiTtr, , ; i- Bousell Andrew.,,.,., .., . 400 . lMt ; ShO J ' - i ' , 4ua . 2u -. VJ ,. m . . . 400 ' -M W0 , . luO . 7i .'141 evser Jaauh...;...- VvftOtf AH.rv.l---l WI"tH-Itl-0 r.i t aoinattPTiig Twp. fiailr James Brant John.. . ,vw . . . ; 4. , . w .. IhiuifhUs Alex-..-. Iioiioway i nomas..... .,, Kuhlcr Ilauiel.-,.... hiUippI John , Shaw Jstnes. . . . -. Stokciy Thomas, rnonson wm Tempest Rai'hsl. aytnan thMnuei,, Wells John ells Thorn peon Wm. ...,...... , i i I'ri'l x-t itgrTvoor twk. Leno Jlavid ...trf.. J.. Sale to couiinenoe at lo'ciork. r. u.. and u coo flnue from day to day put II all tho lands ar UU t'l 1 . wm. ree: EI 1LS M:tHKUClC , ulyll. ' Clerk. KA51 1 L PH1LLIPPI, VOID Oil. HBOJ., T1SNNANT, PORTER, BOYTS & CO. otivpsorst.to atovtfrp.r. Porirr iV Co. ' ir M?res PPoi(e U. A O,' V " y WT1Z , VV. . u lannfactnreTs o( iHaUroad Frogs; Smtch Stands and Bridles; Trucks, Pit Waon Ear rlcs rou 3yiieel narrows Stone ricks,' Ilaiumcrs and ' Cliisela A-1 uuMfs uuuoiis, riows, HI, ... .Coek, parlor & g3a'StQ78&v Orates. o I ! .' Also on httndall klnfi Af mii stm and water n. Fittthg,, Vaiv,; AprU J K ' . a oTtVe't o' LIST OF CAUSES tur Auko Tan,isr7. FIRST WEEK. 1. PecplW Tin Inninitice Company vt Peso. vs. e. J. t otr k tm. a. 1u1' i ire Initumiio LimiMif m i-un. frjlfnun.1 WlfriLUt- X Iei iles' Hi lMunuioetViiipMy of Peon. rt. IhJlTiis iilx..r. I 4. Tb.iu Mnn r. SbkI Plillcii rt ai. . K J. FJly " Catherine K lly. . MMnlenBartT.Jihn Fn.loly. . , . . 7 Thuais Mlley . T. J. Pickiai; ct nl. a H. Klrr. M. Klein I'o. . Sylrestar Herring rt. Crto. W. Lcnliirt. W. II. H. Uarluvrvs. A. Lhinham irl mil-. 11 Iiiaar Wm.icl . Jm4i A. snail, r. O. W. Icnhart v. J. II. Iirnl-1 k Va. IX lw W. Kanck fc Co. vs. I. A. Jrnkliu. 1. 'lrt NatlxuU Kank ol Mtjersdale . rt Ueliliter. IS. ttirnet Picking rt. Prl. Naazlc. 18. Barce! Pk-kldg ri. PrwI. NjuIc SECOND WEEK. 1. Henry Toung' xorut(ir vs. Hannah Ayre's heirs. 3. M. P. Sctxul rt. Job PUnnean. : 3. Mary McCnjt vs. Sauiuei U alker. -, i ' - i. Hu. E. Waysvs. aniuol W alkur. ,' V Hanry Tayuian vs. P. M U. K Ji. K. '". t. AuuMiu layman vt P. . C. K. R. Co. 7. (leii. P. Connighatn at ox. va, Juan S. Uine hauirh. . ' '. 9, Mareetlu Andrews vs. J-.bn S. IIlnahaaKbv V. Wluuekl S. Shank rj. Otnu Meyers' A.I- ' miniMrat. ID. tlmand Klernau rt. Jerome Ik.irmaa ct 1. lU Henry Keim tsl Win. Smith ct aL li HarUlll. WUaidvs. Henry Barnharl. 13. UIHUn H. Walter vs. W. U. .Small el at. 14. A. J. Snyder v. Jere. Shatfer's ltr. 15. Vali J. Millervs. Junathm huiuh. 16. Jam. U. Uaitlier's nss v. Henry S IVint. 17. Henry Carr vs. ainuel rfrrell. 1. Ianll Weyavl vs. Sarnh Wllnon ct al. W. S. W. P. Huytl va. W. M. Struck. A S. W. P. Boyd vs. Levi OU . 21. DavlJ Mnftoller I.-. lilwani MustiJler. TL A. H. linithvs. J..hn l a. xmit Uunauyervs. Prel. Kiuif. '.'4. Hiram Hitiner vs. A.lam Cxk et al. a. Hoda-es Hr's rt. P. T. lx-karl et al. Hollies Bru's vs. P. T. Luckanl et al. " P.J. KfMiSEK, Angast I. Pr.,lh.,nuUry. TUBLIC SALE. Uuaeph Cummins j no. 1M Auut Ti.ru, la, v. vs. Simon Dcrbln. 1 Piectment By vlrtwe of a oerree and omer ol the Court of Couiioou fleas ol Somerset Co., Pa., to we direct ed, there wdi be exposed to Public ale on the premises InCcnRuence Borough, Souieraet Co., m., on Friday, Awjuat 17, Hi 7, the premises in ihe aiiove .tatol raw. situate In Connaeuea Borough, Siomerwt Co., Pa., contain ing one acre, more or .eiis, a.)joiniog lan-isrd Sna- ner Davis, w omi a. u-ran, and others, having a Iraura dwelling bi.use, stable and other oui- bntldii.gs thereon erttd. Term.: Cafh. L. C. CuLltoli.V, August 1. alajltr pEGISTER'S NOTICE. .Notice is herehy given mail pers..n ricemeil as legatees, creditors or otherwise, that ttie h.l kiwing aecounui have passed register, and that the same will oe nrcsentetl lor continuation and al lowance at an Orplians' CV.url to be held al Som erset, on Thursday, August 30, 1S77, Thlnl and anal aueount of Josiah, George and Eliu Ueiiley, Admiuisirator ol tiei.rge Uetlley, defeased. Account of M. A. Sanncr, oue of the Executors ol tteo. Humlwrt, deceased. First and hroU account or Nnn-v Baldwin. AJ minlatnitrlx of James M. Bui.lwin, dei-easeii. First and linal account of William F. Weller and Samuel Wcyaud, Executors of Jowph Cole man, deceased. First account of John lilowry, Executor of John Pair, deceased. First and heal acci utit of Ilinim Slialfer. Trus tee for the sale ol the real estate ol David shatter, deceased. Account of David and Uoorge Spceht, Execu tors of Andrew Spei-bt, deceased. Account of Dani-i Swerner, guanlian ol EUxa Judy, fcrmeriy tJlia Swerner. A.uni of H. F. Schell, gurtliau ol Catherine A. Zulall. Account ef J. S. Beal and Samuel Ileal, A4 minUtratora of Sot. I. Ileal, ileceaseif. Account of J . S. Heal, Administrator of Catha arine BeaUdereoseil. Second account of David Dibert, ine of the Ex ecutors ol Isaac filbert, ilci-eascl. Aeenun 4 Monroe Morrison and Betiec:-& Ma son, Adinr. ami Adiurx. of Thomas Alason, Ue eeased.' . ... Account of John Brant. Executor and Trustee for the sale ol tho real estate of tlaorio kunt First and Anal account or Samuel Wilt, Ad ministrator of John H. Pry, defeated. Account of Herman Johnson, guanii.m of lleo Leazure. Account of Vl. Har, guardian of v: L. Walk er ami j. u. n aiaer. rirst account ot John C. Kelt, Exej-utor of jonn ware. ueceaseu. First and nnal account ol Aaron likmjb. and r-ii inett, AUuilnLtnprs and Trwtee.-i lor the vue oi me rau estate oi jnrmuf!ir JJieta, de ceased. " . Pirn Account of Perry Ber.-kk-r. Administra tor of tathariae Berckiej, late ol" Brotlivmaliey Viritan.1 liual account of Snmaal Slimier, Ad- uini.:raior ol the estate ul Henry tliotfeltr, de- ceased. F. DICKE Y, UeaWwr, August I. c OURT rROt'LAMATION. WniKEaa. the H.iurable Willi aw M. II .,i P7c;ideit of the several Coorts of Common Pleas ol thoUotuitlr eompomng the sixteenth Judicial District, and Justice or the Courts ol Overand Ter miner and General Jail Deliverr. forthe trial ol all capiul aad otueroUcnders In the sal. I District ami Daviu. STrrrr and C. C. Misskluxs I I quires, junges ot tne courtsof Common Fleas. anil Justice ol the Courts ol Overand Terminer. nl Oeneral Jail lellvery, ft the trial of ail capital andotherotfemlers in tier County ol ij.iujei.et, have issudl their preivpts and to ine dtrwtwl, for huld hig a Conrt of wmon Pious, and iloncral ttuar- vn oewiuiia u, 14,0 auu isenerai jail Deliv ery and Court ul Oj or and Terminer, at Somersc, JonIy. Ancsiat 27, 1977, " TVoTtrx crcoynlrrn tosll the Jnstlcesor the Peaoe, tbe Coroner and Constables within the said County of Somerset, that they be then ami therein their proper persona, with their roll; reeor.lt.hg.nj. sitiona, examiiMtkgi.', and otlier remeutrrauces, to U.IVIHWC uiiiiK, which 10 ineir otnees aud m that behalf appertain to he done; aad also, they who will prosecute agnlnat the priaK-r that are or shall he in the aj ol .Ml-r-t City, to he then and Itiere, 10 prosecute against them as shall be lust. UtU W. PILE. ' ' '' J ; bheritf. J)UULIUSALK. r- By virtu of an order Issued out of the Orphans Court ol Somerset Co.. fa ti lh iin.livn,! directed, tb. re will be exposed to sale, bv public vutury, on ; ; . .. ,. i Thursday, Atitjiisl IC, 1877, all o'clock, at Uie Court lioaae. tn Somnrset br- vugu,me loiioHinx tiescriued valuable real es tate, lte the ppoiei'ty of t'yrus hleyerx, F.., ; , ijcvcoaw, , ta . . . , No. I. A certain Tot of ground situate in the ' borough ol Somerset, adudniag another lot of de , cedent on the north. Mam street on tbe south. East street on the cast, and an alley on the wen, with a Urge new one story r-rloh cottage bouse, with a mauaaril rout, huisned in the mot complete style, -with I ornate, range, water-tank, bat ; room, waier and g-aa pipes and all tUe modern imprLvementa, tbureon erected ; said tut Ifonllnw : on Alain street about 1x0 (ecu and exteailins back - toward V o ,n street aa.,ut l;; leet, belt j tne late residence ot deceased. The location is on of the u.st dealralde in this portion 1 the State. There , is a sj.nng ol good water on the premises. ' Mo. A lot of ground situate in the Boroogb ,;of Soiaaract, aiijoiumg u, 1 above described on tnesoutii, aim ironttngon cnlou St., said lot he iog tost Iroot o I num St., and extending back h uet to No. 1. No. 5. Th undlvldcil one twentieth part ol all that property known as the "Continence Town Property,'' said property originally eonais.ing of tour tracts or parcels ol html. - . No. 1. A tract ol html situate in Turkeylunt Tp., Somerset Co., Pa.. Ijnown'as the Nicola tract, containing IS acres. No. i. A traut id Un.l situate In the same Tp., kr,awn as the Lcr.haK tract, and containing alio at iva nres. , i . No. 4. A tract of lard situate In tho fume' Tp.. known ath llsue tract, eontalblng about uo acres. ., ... , No. 4. A tract of land sltn.lt In A. I. Hum Tn ' BonwrsetCs. Pa., kuowa as the Sterner tract, g contaioiog about 3j acres. The Interest hereby to he couveved being the : esw-tweatleth part el the- laad reaValuing, alter the sale ol sundry town lots in the towu i Conll "'ei.ee. ' - . . -. TERMS Oue-thlnl la hand c. day of sale, al&nce In two-iua aetul-auuital payiucnts, with Interest troi c.upraiaiuji of rale or delivery ol , poasejhsioa pi the premises. W.IJ, HKrZ, - .ijulyja, .. , .rrurteu. SIUN EKS SA LE ' ; -: " toy ririu of an order Luued oulo i lie Court M Cou.inoo Plea? ol Somerset Co., Pa., the under " s gneo Assignee of Wm. A. BufiWr, will sefl at , pui)iksa:,outh. preaiises, ; i ... Saturday, Avgu,t IS,. IS77, I-atJ o'olork p. nx, the following daseribwl real ef tale, vix : , " Twocertaln lot of gronnd tiluate ht the Bt f Meyersdale, Somerset Co., itouwa as lots No r. 7 and , Inintlng ot Salisbury St , with a two-stc. ry Iratne d welling liouae and a one aud one-half story addltloaerei icd thereon. TERMS: t)ne-thlM In hand n day of tale, vas-thinl hi six m'auaa, and ae iird In on ;ar trow, this data, Uh iuteresl uu deierred payment fruip day of sale, Julvn ..rl?i. R. I Depot.' Conne.Uv j J: wpot, VounelUiIlev and Maohinft ' f!t,5n 1? It. now uastmss . - . O Htj Ira'ats, readers, Hallow Ware. tor. .u.. .. a w.r. Bn uM flM .... HULK TO AlTKl'T LI LVpisk. Iwls Sieher and s.ratt iniermarrie-l ciih i Wn. Peniman. Eva Speieher. wMm of Ja j ficiener,lr'.l, Jetfr Speielier, rerttlinic ti i Ch.. l(.nS.(,-her. Jaeo.Sp.-k-iirr ' Sarah Suek-ber, interuiarnni wlib J.jeiali K . u7'. . w' '-' iutenuarrte.1 wuu Jilc.b VVeavrrn. n..w .let il, leaving lliraa lrn. LAViaJa. Siary Ann aa.1 Vnurline, K M. . lirocii. Kisaplutn a.1 Ht!n f ,. jH,nm. k""?kU"' M n.l M.y, Ju., J.pll tei-br. ,w .lernw!. Icavmi U, tut !re mm a wln Keha, a keliem ami tua iutlowiuK .rl.ii.lrfn. jrnerafjn. rethtw 1 ' Pa.. Julia Ann, intermarried with Tul,i MnT ir. now dec'.!, t'l-i-lin In Hi k Hawk I'.wa, n-iuj, I,... iiD.it.... -itn . ,iili ihj i;fa et. llul.la. n.-!.Httita- in Sutncract C'o.. IA i ml.lioK In Uarreit Co., Md., Aa.iln. r.i.ni InUarnlt Co.. Md.. Alexattlcr reidrnx ius.,. enietCo.. Pa.. Annie, intennarrioJ wuu Autiai taw Jaotihs. reldlnx In Somerset Co.. Pa.. J.K scpu. reiddinar in Smnenwt V-h P-. lori A,! .K.a.-. ol wa..t r, M.S-hr.k. is guardian ad : iitriu. Sarah, .f whom ,M. A. Kotw. ia a-oardian. ! Kltzallh Sueii-hrr. inlennarried wifta J.ei.ti : Yoder, IH.W defeated. leTlnir Ml ehtltrrea), loli aa, refi ling 1 Somerset tX, Pa.. Joe.h, resid init In La ilraDxe (., lixl., LhiatxMb, lntrr ruarrie.1 with Juv.h M. Kaaiman. lirtae, r-ul-Ins; in Somerwt Co.. Pa.. Levi Yodcr. rel.itna: In Somerset Co., Pa., Polly speleher. lnterni.tr rlwl with Dvid HloUirli. now dec'ik taavinc Dvi children, ! M. J. i h, M'r Mid jaouls yidinx in H ayne tin., Ohio, and H.-nry. resiJllka; in Jetlerson C.. Iowa, S.,lmnn Sjeicner, Sarah Al.raham Spetchr. eoikenil bearaof Totdaa Spetehrr. dee'd, and all .ither persens tnteresie!. You are nerer.r mgltled toaMjearstntn-vluina' iM.u-Rer. inierwarrMM witn ii'iaa louer. locrt. to be held at Momerset, oa Monday, tbe 17th day of August next, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of Tobias Spetcber. dee'd, at the appraised valuaiion or show cause why the IfiuUlil not le sokl. GEO. W. PILE. July IS. - - Sheriff. LADIES' SEMINARY, ljrAinsviLijs, pa. Pall Session opens Tburmlay, Sri. ,3h, 1:7. Loca tioa rery healthful, easy of aeresa, terms moderate. Full e urse of instruction. For Cata logue, please address August I. -. J.J taim PARS, Prinrlp-tl SSIQNEES SALE. isy virtue of an order Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ol Somerset County, to ine direct ed, l,w ill expose to pubUe sale the rual estate of Job u A. Fuust, cn . i . ; Saturday, Aagu$t. IS, IS7T, at 1 o'clock, on the premises, the kdlowing real estate: A oertaiu tract of land skuate in Stonvcreek Township, Somerset County, and Slate id Penn sylvania, adjoining lands ol Henry Stull, Solomon hingler, Henry Maurer, and Jeremiah Hingter. containing ila Acres, with the appurtenance. There at a good two-story house aau bank bara thereon erectdl. This Is a very defiraUle Urui, the cleareil land in good cullivatioB ud the bat ance well timliared. TEKMS: iW in band. 54tf In fix months: .'-iuinone rear.wUat Interest trout dav ot sale; on the hrst day or April. 1: ; cn the 1st day of April, lso : tiJ on the 1st day of April. i Mil ; iuo on tne 1st day or April iwi , now on tne nrst oay ol Apru, l.--.: eaio wa the 1st day of April 1-S4 : tM)jm Die 1st uav ol A-ii, w : ane ou uie nrvi day vi April lo1 jou on the lirst day of April 1kh7. July. H. Assbnee of John A. Puaut, Valuable Property IN' MT. 11. KAS ANT. f o n s i, i The First Nathrtwl Bank of Mu Pleasant. Pa.. otters lor salu the h.lloailiig priperty at said pla-v. l2 . intelot of gp.uml ob corner of Main and Church streets, eu leet Irolit by 1JO hack, having thereon erecUid a three story brick Hotel, with all neces sary outbuildings and knowu as the ' Hitchman House. ALS4I, one lot adloildnir the above, trontinir So feet on Main street and 1.0 leet Lark to an allrv. ALSO, one lot on other crner of Main i&l Church streets, si feet Iront and 10 l.u-W, hating lliereon a large I rain e itaiile on the alley. ALSO, one lot Inmting 4 feet ou Church street and running ba. It l:u loot to an alley, having toenrou a iwo story irKK ami irame dwelling b.use, stable and other outbuildings. aivmi. one-nan interest in tne lour lots aatd .uniiry Buthilug tormerlv uwaed bv M.4.'aici, A Hurw. near the Baiiroad. TiiCse several Driierties are offered at Prttsi, nnioanu it toi prevlou.'ly Ulswe,l of, will l u fered at public sole on Friday, the 31 n dav ot A a- gust, 1 m the premise. Title perlt.-t. For pru-e ami other parU. mars apply to IW-oite-ers of sain n.mk,Mt. Mcasant, Pa, July 7. fmmimam TATS Silt NO. 1 ready to cut o attarmlu. prim, onler, m about I'SI acfva ia limfir -.0 iicrvs new ground, now being bioke. suai-ros clo ver, ready to cut or plow ander. Thriity on-haril. ll natter th.p.ut V-'JW, ranvuiy water in every rtrld an J t biiU'riotfek Sawutit Uwa. BriIAINGS NEW and complete. In a Arst-rutss community, beauti fully ait ua tod, one and one-hall mile west of the dia mond in Somerset Borongh, aad tw and one half east of Lavanivlllr, on north side of turnpike mad. Brethren Dunkard) church on turnpike hull a mil west ol br,il.img, oliun-kes of nearly ail other druotniaatiou la Soaarset, or Uitans ville. School bouse'about being trcatsd uu or near the reoslses. NO. 2. ujoaofomd, aua n M acre adjoining th rrapiaeuad, anTimtaclutiy pposite. I.uil.l Ina.new, 14 acres prim limber. Smooth and fertile land, well watered, ami in .. . anove. na aouth mi,!, .f ciual to No. 1. W Ua a young on-hanl. M f O A small farm of is aores Ou on Ui rlsr pike um mile east ol t.reliluirtourg. la good ordej house .la ble and fine orchard on preiuisei, ' ' NQ. 4. Uoaae and kd In S..nier set Borough occupied by . . ian; elL hithwc lands and hoBs 4u. In th Countr. PRICE AND TERMS. N. 1. Price lS.oot). "0 a year. No. i Brice 1ilOou. Terms !6,0 la hand Terms H1 00 I hand coo a year. no. ;l frif il.Sliu. Terms 4o0 In hand. a vear. no. 4. filee 1 SOD. Term Amiil In hand. athi a year. eirovernment nas m im hm ni.a percent., a lower rate will necessarily prevail in business, hence the sate and profitable tnvmucnt of the Inture will be real estate. PnsseeaLui u .vii. i aua sas ...t-ireil. of 2 and 4 on Aura nm. July 11. W.J. B.lEH N OT1CE. CtirlitVm Ivtndis' heirs') No. I. Jany. T.IH7T. W uu jouu uaisoaugn l tnecourtol Common ... . v . 'r Pleas of Somerset cAiwm iieai an.I si. CHHlnly. Writ ol - rHcrhy. J ' - imrtitioni fi-Wslo. To Pdwin Ileal and II tt.r.1.... .l.f.i..... above named. ou are hcrehv notifleil th t . .Hr ,i. faelendo Issuxl out of the Court of t'm.,.n Plm.. ol Somerset Co., tested il day ol July, is;;, t m .-.MiiiuaiKiiug m ui make partition or the premises ia said writ named, in taw presence id the parties Interested in said land, it tbey will h present alter having bea duly warned and aotin- ed. louare therefor atgifie.1 that .n I n. i n . . i i . Z ' " ' n iue iiremisrs situate in lireenville p.. onieravi . o., ra., en Thursday the lih or August. A. 1) 18,7. at th r. , I -i .. day w., n ssl.l rtay to make partition between th aid plaintitla and you the said Edwin Ileal awl 11 llershey, of the following lands, which you and Ilie said plaintitls undivided h hofcl. te wit- ' r A trice .if Lia.t stta.tie in Urei trriiloTp erset Co., Pa . containing Vu acres, m.wi or less warranted in the name m Adam rWr aad pat ented to Uebhartand Witt. Uth Apnl ls:to Ju,r Sheriff. UK to Sokauon H urher, Aar rh.ucber, Hanah interuan-ieil with Samuel P. ireiger, residing lb Somerset Co., Pa., Sarah Intermarrltd wUh Jonathan Lyons, reshling in Payett C'o Pa.. Joslah Moucber. residing la UraMsville, Jld Dav hi, Henry, Samuel aad Jertnuah rloocher , resiaing in Jacksoa Uk. 111. ' Vouare herebv n.giHe.1 laium.uuthl,.... Court, to lie held at Somerset, ou Monday, tAe'.'Ith dayot Aujjastnett.toaeeeptor ret use the real estate af Heary Uoueher. ilwi.sH. at th apprata d valuation or tho cause why the asm suould ,,.,. " 4 uro.w.piLE.- ' JUITS- b hen II. XMIMrHTRATOIt'8 MiTICE. rLa(e or Ucorgj iBruUker. lata of St,,, Mown Brouah dee'd. Letters of ailmlalstrath oa th abor sule havintrlw .mtd hy theprorwrauth.!,, n,!. lierebyjrlven to Ifym ujdetW to Itlo uutkilnane! diate payment, and those haviugelaims againt II U. preut thet duly tuLhltriej for lis "lLU?TaS ,i"T? "l A- " Heffl," the lath mf ui Ainu, jT;, " JOHN H-2l.viWKHMAJ. Ja)y4 AdmUUstraPr with th will annexed. DR. VAN DYKE'S SULPHUR SOAP, Make, the SKI.X s.,,,, elrari Pur. W m-wu. Hsulthy! Is Cleansing, Deodorising. Dlslv ect leg. Soothing, Healing and purify u. n moves Dandnitl, hating, tier, Korea. Eruptions Koughnes ami redness of the agin j relieve Itch, to g, brnln, ami Hinging at ti skin, an.l im.a- inHlv!i,..a,J",,:i" ,n": w. relieve IICH1M, flints where nothing else will have fcl fcOWOH.au.: prevenu Cuutagious Iiisinae. tltt??" v'wwlun Toilet PrepiSl lion It lias no EO UAL lrb .- ,. . ,. T Si: Hot, Jcke. .) b .: J. .TV- Druggists. fc.s. WEiwrEU, Pr prleug JUI i . k . ' DMI.VISTRATOU S NOTICE. total ot Peter Coleman, late ol Jenuer Twp., ( . , r- .ituceased. 1 lltenofailmuIata.ii... iv..C . . inTn KeU to th. un,ier.lgned by the prop. .u, ,t u --keiu-.mr;p:ynr;Iurrh.-; . i wui preaent them tleiv autbeoticuted fcr aoeUomcut wuh.rt delai " Ji Saturday. Sent. 1. la?7 i n,. w,. Ji . cee4. ilSRPILE ..(' - i ' so,,,, lot:. .wyniri, DEALER IN to - ( - FLOUR AND FEED Groceries, -" i. 4 - . -" Confections, Queensware, Willow Ware, SALT, hsh, Tobacco & Cigars, A:c,". Sir New Stock. ONE PRICK. All goods positively sold at BOTTOM PRICES. FAIB anil SQUARE IS OURIVIOTTO. GO HOT FAIL TO GIVE 2 BLOCK 'V i A C A L L , When doing- your Shopping. July 4..J-, ... - .... I... .4 . i ' Mo BAER'S J.t.a NOAH 8. MIIXCH, J.lya. Administrator. a8aaraia.T..-r- in