, , - TT--,l3 ! il6 b01H6rS6I il6ralCL I j . - WK'JfESDAY. irtciuhcr u.;i.'Tr. t S-.A 3 . at xmi? TABLES. IMLTinORE d- OHIO K. R. riTTSlIUKGIi DIVISION. On n.l atler August 70. 1C7, trains on this rl ill depart tMm tuti arrive at slejwl, corner ( tram ati M aler Slum a 1'iiiows: EAST. WEST. Mail. Mill. IWf 1'itl1lll)l Ut Nt-atou oniifll.vill. Mi. rinutii I tlH'tll" II itilt, I'. lr Miiu-rnl roinl 'lilnl.-rlinl aimlin.l orif ll:.n' Kerry l:n-li.miil RillMimH- rintiul. !?:a Mil i'i,iiadu.'a i:...ui. ll.ltln.,r. 0 . 1; ' lu wp. m Ki,tini..oJ lu V-p in. Vk aioiiil"0 rtarit-rV IVrry iu 4; IX " 1 .. p. m 1.2: " Martin. -aira liil:p in. lmil.-rlaiii 1141 " IlrHtlHTort 1.C Miiii-i-.l 11. Vi Oliio I'vl. t liliititoall ' y.t. I'K-aaant V " 1 III ?ia. m. Wt KewUrti -:.ii t. III. M krilMt 8 lo A- u. llnul'tiM k " i'lltiilmrrfh 4..V1 The Express twin leave Pittsburg at tit P. M. arrivli.r it Conm-llsvllle U P- M . M ineral I'on.t Iti-a A. M. In return the MW. leave Oinil.rrli.nJ nt 2 to A. M.. arriving at Mineral Point 4 A M.CoTincllsville 1 A. M., 1 HtS luirgh .IM A. M. All !rinf run liv llaltliniire Time. U mlnute uaterlliRD Ptuatxinsti lime. Mult nnt F.TiiivMi trains daily. Ai-iiiiui'ai'n tniiin aii-t tactile KipnM tally, esiin Miwlay. Tim muni lir--l MD.I "pliwanl mole to Hie kJtrl n1 Suh vi Waliini;loti t'ity. Ti...,.k mii itiL u :11 a. an., dnlly, ar- rivra at VahtnKlim at J: 1. in. : Ualtininre, :30 ii. m. : J'htlaieliiiita. 3 :l a. m. ; Ke rk, .-A Thn.ui(h Kipr.-. K-avinn. 4 p. m, lall. r rlvat Wafliinnion at ;...a. in. : ltalilni.ire.il iw a. m. : Kirlimimt. t:M .. m. ; I'liila'leliilila, 1 p. m ; Nr Vurt. alii p.m. V'inh Armor alxl ulltti- flria Sir.ei acll driK-t erniiCT Uraul aod Water Mirwu, i'mnt-iirt'li. I'a. U M i L.K Ot-niral Tioket Airnt. E. K. HVMMAN,Supl.,t;ouiieilavlile oatKaairr fc aiyKRii foivt bailroad. . ....1 .tiiir liar 14ili. Its;?, traius will run a- Mlown, wmnevtinK wttli all iwsscnifer truioi .n the P. W. fc B. n. K. (Mall train" daily, Ut preaa daily expt Munday .) LIATI. ACIUT. M.il West 2 JO p. m. P- Mall Et lu 3i a. aa. U "! P- m- Mail tat caiiMfU with lal Went. Way VtfimiciT t.1. V;iy ra(ena-r Wea! Mall Eart Mall Wcsl 1'.' Ou a. m. 12 44 p. m. II 41 p. Dl. 3 - p. in. lil'TTKK. 1.1 rrn:. unTfit. W. S. TEMPLE & CO., Ill TTi.lt Commission Merchants, 47 S. HOWARD ST:, BALTIMORE, MD. Ve wilieil liberal shijmietits of I'.utler, mid promise to thorn; who ship their R j-lcr to us, to use every effort to sell at iifcid price?, and will tsend their account ;a'i-s and check as roon as sold. We refer to Farmers' & Merchants' NV. liatik. Ualttiiiore, and to People's lintik.ol l!a!iiii:t)if . Now islbe tiiiie to adeitic 1 lie 1 oliticd p h Ix'mi u Uiil. F;j:r outs, i'.ofi't forget the fuir 1 pencils are on their laM legs. This weather U mire pleasant, llmiik ml. nr hut. In did a thriving biisinc on siioA" day. A scarcity ot apple butter is predicted. Nirry to bear it . It iss.ii.l that the ehesinttt cr.ip pro:ii i: 1 fc to be hi rge. Ki -. fli ing is now the favorite ainiise nielli ol our nnall boys. Tlie amell of new cider Is Ibaiiing nlong tliecouo'.r) I a ins. A haiking glats heel lor ladies' sinus is the lntest Im-limn. The circus had a very bail elh-ct on the M iipbytles ol this place. The man with the white hut put in an p;ieiirance oue day ol last week. Frank Jx-.-lif, the pjibliier, has Ih- n i.i!,cl!ej' tonitke'an assijjiitii.-nL Have jou all your articles ready lor viiii'ilbiu at the laii" JJXever turn a bbtsing un.uud to e h net her it has a d-tk fide V'1 it. We were treated to quite a number of n.irty, fall like rams last week. Klico are now ob'iged to slainp their f.-el in order to prevent their Ireir.ing. Vaiious stctinns of Ihe i.iuuly have U-tn vi.iicd I'y lijiht lnls duiing the past w ilk, 1 he ffjuirrt l btiuting season is at its heihlh and the wimhIs are filled wiih huiuiils. 'Ihei'oliltal Hibaliilunl jiledliKf veiy arm weather !r the latter putt til lint liioulb. The iiMprtvsible tmail Uiy w as on the look out lor the circus as tal ly as lialf pt live o'clock Friday morning. S v ral tiewspajH-r nun have been swindled by tlitf nc t:iuuinrfeit live th.itisand tlollar tiill. The (hj itical cntiipaign lor I 7T i sow I.iirly tH'neil. Now it the time to sub-ttiK- lor the Ib.tlun. h is esiim-.teJ that there were Irun three l. l.rjr' tiiou'.iii.l pM.il -ij t.u ou ;vIma- d-y." A ui n 1 lh ii) I tit ynH-l ! I h-hes .shu Uadu l g-aic loolhe ciA.-t4 ai4 J declares sh'- 'k r r til go a g .in. Tlie leaves will s 1 in lie turuiur. v- si itiiiig all sorts of deligtittlll lili lum huly lij'iU'jIits and Utterance ))r. w.olir, (huhbtatid Afilit-t. . -0 I'ltiu Ave., J'illrl iir'ii, I'a. F.ye, Knr, 1 broil & I aiarrli Sjiectaltits. Ti e tenson is pnw at hand w hen it be li'iov.s liie who VHie teir buih to tn'-iil nK.iie iti ne infill air. tUe ;tii aimuai let if tl the Smierset t iimiy A):iiculiura SKity will be biUl I'll U luil, M, 4iht a(.il iili pf(H olT- 1 he liaiiatue ol Uiinulo tJii.up aiewiiiK Isinelou rer hand nd tie bmell ot burning sealing wax is m-,u Ui,.u every l-'ale. As old and tuatli itUiuiid UlU.w cil-i?-.o. H.iiiicl Wenaiui, K , dn m lim res pUno". in Numeiset, at lu mily tuur this 14 N-.f.(ig. "f tv,Ji(y. - . . . ,,' " ; . ; I ui ui.;i.' aoii,l iaritipttaed lue mw.. Inr ..t ilieir tall crops. An nnusuuily lare increase in aernipe- tin b inner cars has la en Miwnihu lami. - Farmers ia .ri.-i.iol the Itanti ...,u.tawi tn-ihe .IbmiUi 4 1I- mi lt,t tjirwifji Ho ! tr 'iif . all i OrapiB, larpe and lnr iitts.are offend in the inarkK hi neveu and eight cent I-r anunrl. - Thry p.ppcar to 1 Very plcli'y, and nnei witii a i-M.1y Fib e ' ' ' ... ... .. ... .. . r . , Nii: e. I have I l.i, -.iv rui I.s.-d J . J .viljtiriiip'rrijpi.p tl.'taipi of pahiel M't.i!i r. diir.hg tid Veer. S pr. 8.1M77. I tli ah W.K-Toi.i.r b. Tlie PttiUsj Ivaiiia Stale At'ieuUm! S i.;tj w ill In.ld ita next lair at Fife, com ln i.i ii. Spteiuber 24, and cnuliiiue five aaya. ll ia envbi that il w ill Ik KUprv iw.rto any hi Id in the Mate time the war. A number of rittstmrgh harhers have recntly been arrested for violation of tlie Sunday law in keeping; their shops opea on the first day of the week. Large lut of CJenls' Tits, Strfs Collar i :nnl l ull's just teceiveil l Fashion lhtzar. 3Ur. .1. 15. Thedwm.l, j 1W G. Mammoth lilock. J IHuing the H-itormance at the circus 'ore of the female cvmnasts tell a distance ; t twenty feet from off the trapeze, but as the lit on her pistol rticket she wn not very badly hurt. Xotick TO Tf.A'UF.ks. Applications tor bitvaliiiins as ten hers iu Hie pu'ulic whi.olsof idis Iiirou.'h, will lie re;eivcil during the present wwk. W. H. Wei.klkt. Divisk Service. The Lord's Supper will lie administered in the Reformed church, next Jord's dy at 101 o'clock, a. m. Preparatory services on Saturday evi ninr;. (ieuts' Suspenders Embroidered in Silk, and all silk. New 6! vie, llanisomc and durable, at Fashion lla.ar. Mr. 4as. 11. Tkkdwei.i., No. G, Mammoth 151ix:k. Mrs. Trede:i is now in the city aJding to our alrea ly 'arge stcck, everything new aud desirable in our line for tail ana w in ter. Mt:s. J. B. Tuf.dwei.i, Xo. G Mammoth iilock. Widows are siti.ng around on the fences in Salt Lake now as plenty as grasshopiK-rs. They have a little sjng, "Come west, young man, c une west, and br.ng some ol the new style of calicoes if you want to tellle down." Wc have at Fashion D:tr..ir the largest stock ot Men's and Children's lb we wc have ever had. and at very low prices. Mas. J. 1!. Tkkuwm.i., .No. (i, Mummoili KI-K-k. The strolling Frenchmen with the won derful peif irtiuug bear ugaiu ul in an ap Hornee on Tuesday morning aud treated our citizens t i ijuile ai en tcrtainiug ttret t purbirmance. 1'tie bear he climb'n tree lor 50 ctids. Mr. William Lint w hu has tieen resid ing in Washing! in tor the past few years, aud is at present paying a visit to his friends aud relations iu lliis place, dropped b to see us Tui s b y in i: n'ng. ". i i g is pi ways a welcome visitor to tlie buys iu the print shop. The man who don't pay the preacher, the printer, or any body else, but keejis six or eight dogs, a us at the "great moral show " Friday afternoon aud night lie alsj managed to get ojlsiJe of a quart ol very mean wniskey betore leaving town. We w ill complete our stock of Fall and Winter Millinery this week, aud oiler sjieciai indiiceniculs to visitors coming to tlie Fair. Mi:s. J. 15. Titt.uwKLi.. No. 0. Mammoth llock. We guess none ol our subset ibi ls w ere among the three thousand peolo w ho visited the circus on Friday hist. At least we can inter as muck, for none of thciu came into our "holv ol hulics, to pay their biil-', with a lew honorable exceptions. Call and settle your accounts at Fashion Biinr and save the annoyance of being called UHin by acjllector. We need mon ey and must have our liooks closed up. Mns. J. D. TitEDWKi.i, No. 0, Mammoth Block. Dedication. The new Methodist Epis copal Church at this place, will be dtuica--cd to the service ot (jod. on Sujday, t)ct. Mih, 18" 7. U-iV. Dr. Xew umn, of Wash ington, D. C. and several other distin guished sH-akers will be present. All are invited to be present. We wish to return thanks for a copy of the Dayton Jcurn-il sent us, conlaing full particulars ot the reception of President Hayes and the Board ot Managers by the !MKK) disabled veteran soldiers ot the. Na tional Home and thousands of the citizens oi Dayton uud yiciniiy. It was a glorious day lir )a,t tqn. Oursinetum has been brightened sever al inn 8 (luring the p ul te.i days by thz gerial countenance ot our old friend and irl'low editor, Simuel J. H nv, Ksij , of the Clearfield Uafltman. Jlr. ljow looks as youug as he used to be and ia as jolly as ever. We shall always be glad to see him. As usual, quite a number of gentlemen from the rural di- tricU were taken in by the three card monte men who traveled with the circus. We met one big over grown lubber w ho was crying as though his heart would break, who, when asked the cause o liis grief, said that he had lost live dollars with the "nioutc" men. We were pleased to sec the smiling cotinteEan'f ot our genial young friend, and former lellow towusnun, Joliu Young, on the street several days of last week. John is now doing business at Fast Li'.ier erty, and is quite well pleased w illi the place, but say s there is no place like Som erset to live in. In another column of the 1Iei:ai.i w ill be louud the advertisement of K. F,. IJ.ib ei :t as a Dt'tle'r Cominission Merchant. Mr. Koberts has in his employ a youug geullentan of this ncigbborlniod, Mr. K4. J. Miller, w ho is doubtless well know n to many ol our (aimers who may lind it to their interest to send their butler to Mr. liberta. Col. Koontz and Lieutenant Snyder re turned from their trip to M on 011 gab da City last Friday, both looking hale and htartv as ever. They rcixirt Company A. as still being cncamjicd at Motiongahela City, the boys all in good heahu aud spints, and anxiously awaiting ordeis to goeast. which are daily expected. Off to Si niK)!,. 1 m last Mou.lav our young Iricnd James Kierjan, who has been at home spending bis summer vacati in. packed up aud started lor Media, w uere lie bus been attending school lor thciMslytar, vik Pittsburgh, iuienJinj to i;iki- iu the Fvposition bc-jbre gctung down to hard work. T Mir best wishes go with joh, "Tichy." Wanted. To rent a Grist Mill fcr a lit m of years, with dwelling attached Wi uld prefer one with small tartn also at tached, in IJedford or Somerset totinty, Pennsylvania or adjoiniug counties. Ad Ares Post Otlice Uox 41. Piedmont. West Virginia, by letter, friviug localfty, capac ity, nod reut. with "lull 'partic'.tlata, Pos--eiou to be given Is-tol October n s-sher. I,.i .r'ss o;- Jflh.E llit.l. Mis Honor Judj;e Hall isuouhued to Ins rooui Willi MB attain of pongesliuu of the ifings wi:b lever, the lesiiit ol a severe cold contract ed w lule at Somerwt. Iw ing to his indis: risilia.1, Judge Hall will te u'taut,. to iioul iuit st tie it i ;n liegiiiuing tiie lTih icst Court will be ht-ld by a Judge Irom c;ne other ditliict. Ve wish Judge Hail 3;ieedy recovery. litiiortt Oazrttt. Are you going to the Sea Sjde, of r yau ?hre already n cither case procure Some of Glenn's Sulphur Stinp, if you Would increase the luxury ol the bath. render jour tkin white and healthy, and reinove Irecklesor aup biifu. fod' by 'M (irggtuts. Dejot,l'iitltTtoR .So- 1 riiith Avenue, New York, llill a Hair and S hither dye b'jick or brow a, litty cents. The B. & O. K. K. Company have at last decided to reestablish the expiess of tioeul this place. The otlice will be in the I old place a"d that t Wcieft prt'i etM'"iilo lqMi.ijatii; jpbp niHt 4- '-"''?'uii!!cr'aii, I li! gtiH "4"ue o n't aje!,. The I citiaeiis ol tv.uiteii-t and vicinity have been greatly met nv nitucid several time dur- leg tliepaM ear by (he qiiir-liiii: bi tween , I'o. -ml the 11. ii O. '" '': v "' M "c o i iuiut ;. !iovitig 7! III'l V It Mil, - - l :: l . !,-.,.. MjiV kfie l.-ouV.e n.,w . j. i(,wd iuvetaken till- eniiiea, ih'o ih. il hands 111 vxnm has tnad.- mat reduclioiis in prirts or Hariiwaie. V-ir L ;ygiKis iUil tj chta'i fll-tii hifu as (m'cain l.uv O'imiu the city. "lie L'ujshu gtaals Irou. Ihe Itutuutacaiirer, aud ih large quaniities. and then lore L0ll,t .ii at the ry low c'ai pru-e. and U de'.iiuiim-J tiow'toaell g.aMCsat ovry low piice. Call and see him ami uil bis p. ins. His n.Kk is verj ci mphle, including Puildiug Hardware, Paint slid tiiass, Olin, Yaihisbea, aud Wiadia Pt-aij. Aiaip Te iay, tall and se Lljmj'tr.' and buy your haiuware from him and jcu will save money. "Fashion Ba7.au." Immense Stork of L-ulies' Ties. f! loves. Hose. ' " " Collars A: Cuifs. Underwear.. " " ' l!orsctg, " ' Kid Glovci. Uig Si'Kk ! everything new. Call. Mus. J a. It. Tkedwei.l. Ho. C, Mammoth Block. Dr. Vax Dvke' Sii.phcbSoap. Dr. Van Dyke, whose life long specialty, ant) world wide reputation for enringskin dis ease, has endeavored for years to combine an external treatment. He lias accom plished this desirable result in the prepa ration ol his compound "Sulphut Soap," the merits ot which are sjxiken of by thousands; it is highly recommended to all mr readers. Price 23 cents, by mail, S5 cents a box; 3 cakes W) cents., by mill. 75 cents. OHice 50 X. 6th street. Whole sale Depot, 400 X. 3d street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by alt Druggists. Jimmy Cooper, an I lijorge Stiteiy en traied iu a fitful on Main street last Friday tveuing, which came near having a fatal ending fur the lutter. Stiteiy, in the ca pacity of special policeman, attempted to arrest Coojier, who resisted, whereupon Stitlev collared him. threw hitn to the ground, t.n 1 gave h m a tmnj tribliig. Cooncr. on reiaiuinir hi9 tecL seized a stone, and running up to Stiteiy, struck him a severe blow, felling him to the ground and culling a deep gash in his lelt leiupie. He was considered to be in a very critical condition Saturday morning, but we have since learned Hurt he is doing very well and that there is no doubt ot his ultimate recovery. Cooper was lodged ia jail by otlicer Gilbert. The fair of the Somerset County Agri cultural Society, which comes off at Som erset cn Tuci fay, Wednesday, Tnured ay and Friday, October 2nd, ad, 4th and 5lh, promises to tar exceed, iu all its depart ments, any other prei iously held by the ocicty. 1 he premium list em i) races everything pradujed by ingenuity or me chanical skill. Ke-.ul it over carelully and fee w hether you catiuot contrioutc some thing lor ihe admiration ot the vatt throng that will undoubtedly be present. Let our farmers vUit their stables and select a sample or two from their slock let Ihcui be cows, hots -a, steers, bull", sheep, sw ine or poultry; let the ladies iuteresl them selves aud brinjr their Iruits, cakes, jel- lie., butter. heir counlt rpar.es quills with seventy-two thousand patches, and other spei iiueus of their handiwork. AsK YOIUSEI.F THESE OUESTIONS. Are you a desKindeul sutl'erer from Sick Headache, Habitual C.isliveness, Palpila laliun ol the Heart? Have you dizziness ol the heat!? Is your Nervous System de pressed? D.ies jour Blood circulate hudljT Have you a .-otigliT Coming up of lood after eating &c. S-C All ol these and much more arc the direct results ol Dys ll;n, Liver Complain', aud indigestion. Green s August Flower is now acknow l edged tv all Druggists to be a jiositivc cure. 2,4.iO,oyO bullies were given ayay iu the L S. through Druggists to the people as a trial. Two doses will satisfy any icrson ot iis wonderful quality in cut ing all forms of Indigestion. Sample bottles 10 cents, ltcgular sizu 75 cenw. Sold positively I J" all tirsl-class lrui:gisl8 ,11 I . S. Woitni its Wkiuiit ix Gui.n. I'n doiibteilly the greatest uiiKlcrn tliscoverj' in medicine is HaCosla's Medical cure lor Dysxpsia, sick headache, sour stomach, coniiventss, luliousness, loss of uppelite, distress ulier caliug, and all disorders caused by ludigeoliou or deranged liver, lis results are astonishing, aud sure rebel is guarantied iu everj- case where it is laiihtully used, ll times up the stomach, regulates the liver, resmres the natural ap jieiiie, strengthens the delicate and exjiells the morbid humors lrom the system. Ty phoid and bilious lever might in almost evety case, be prevented by its timely use. Trial size -5 cents. A very few doses will relieve, aud a little perseverance cure you. For sale by G. W. lienford. Also Ageuts lor Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which never fails. IU.i.ikp WiTll'U T A Doctor. Though we would bj- uo means be understood as deprecating, but rather as recoippiending. proU-ssioiiul aid in disease, there are mul titudes ol instances when it is neither ne cessary or easy to obtain. A lamily pro vided with a' CQinpreluusjve household tjiecilip like Hostyttcr's fitoiuuch Bitters, is possessed d 4 medical resource adequate to u:ost emergencies iu w hicli medical ad vice would be otherwise ueeutul. That sterling tonic nud corrective invariably remedies, and is authorilively reeommeud ed lor debility, indigestion, liver disorder, an irregular habit ot bodj-, urinary and uterine troubles, incipient rheumatism and gout, and many other ailments of frequent occurrence. It eradicates and prevents in termittent fevers, relieves mental den dency, checks premature decaj-, and in vigorates the nervous and musscular tis sue s. Sleep, digestion and apjictite are promoted by it, and it is extremely useful in overcoming the effects of exhaustion and exposure. The fourth annual convention of the Young Men's Christian Association of Pennsylvania will convene at Last Li Iht ty 1 Pittsburgh J, September 27th and :!0tb inclusive. There arc over 100 Associa tions in this State, being one sixth ol all the organizations in the L'nited States and British Provinces. The increased urowth and piospeiity of these Associations promise to make the convention a large and interesting gathering. K. C. Morse of New York, Secretary of the International Committee, C. M. Mor ton, of Chicago, slate Secretary of the associations of Illinois, and others from abroad are expected to be ia attendance. A full representation is also expected from the Hailway, College, and German As sociation. Entertainment will be pro vided for all regularly accredited dele cab's. Pastors and Christian workers in places w here co organizations exist cm se cure representation by addressing, S. A. Ta'r2art. State Secy. Y. M.C. A., Pitts burgh, Pa. Teachers' Examinations. The ex ntiiiialiun of teachers ot Somerset county will tie held as follows: Jcnner N ljads, t3iiqr.li.jj, September ' "Somerset, Muday. SeplotnUer 24th. Xew Centreville, W'ciluesduy, September 2'ith. L'rsina, Friday, September 2tb. Contluence, Salurdaj'. Septtinljcr 20th. Sulisburj', Mondaj", OcloU-r 1st. Meyersdale, Tuesuay, October 2nd. lk-rhn, Thuriilay, Octolier"Uh. ' Shanksviile, Sattiruay.' Oct.iber Cth. Stoystow n, Monday, K-'toher ith. pyi;lsA-it!p. Vedpesdjiy, (ctpber 10th. . special etamiuation" wil Le held at Berlin on Saturday, Xovemlier 8d. The examinations will begip at H a. in. Kriepd3 of education and School Di rectors are especially requested to be pres ent at the examination in their res(eclive districts. Certihca(es w jll dat.eJ as fidlow s, touii ol r.itet p pr render lirsl clasi. Totals ranging from fifteen to twenty second-class. Totals ranging from twenty to twenty -live third-class. No old certilicatcs will be renewed. J. . M?pek v, u.,,..;i.. i... pa. tauperinlendent Death of ax agep citizen. As will be noticed by th.is wtck'g d,caib itp,nounce ment", an iged pitiw-n at Mil lord Utwnship died a;t week- p have rpleretice to Btnjtniin LoJg, son ot John jopg who can.p to this county Iron. Berks cmuty in the year 17'J1 llcnj unin was three years old when his father moved ti this county. When quite a youug man he was joined iu holy wedlock to Elizabeth Baily who w as a year and a half older than lie. He moved oa a arn wdjninir?r.s -father's whki. he jm rehired aid. y,$i fat. ajid up on wlUrlj he c inlrtiued V live tip to the day of hi death, lie lived with. bis wife lor a period of sitty-flve years, during which lime he was Seldom away from home and never away from hts - wife a w hole duv and pinht yiittnevef he j.-r. the Lojutr4 fc,t- ve;cr- fctja' in sioti he touk hia iii)'loi)g with Miri: 'He leaves a large posterity.- I7e hid ftfx thildrin, about loity grand children, and about lbrty great grand children, ' " Mr. I on wit- &a 'rrLltbi.t iuuj'.-n, lu durtiMun, ""(ooO'irn'ical." peiceablt ' and kind.' fa the wcSAIs othisOld "frl eiid aiij' neighbor1,' John Critit htie!fl, 'f the p'mes, 'It all citirens werp like Bep. I oflg fcs.uini and ljjw'yers woild'have 'l;ttlr? buai ness."' lie was I a'tid iii his infancy by Uev. Henry llelfrich, of Berks county, and received into lull intmU rsbip of the Ueformi-d church by the rite ol conllrma t:.on admiublerid by Kt-v. Hen'y Utevy, 6J tlalat cout;y. 11 rtnuiiuel'a Jevoied and faithful member of Hit) church to the end ot his li:e. Peace to bis ashes. W. W. Cole's circus, which showed here on Friday morning and evening, was Ijrtuuate in jamuiiug the pavilion at both performance. There inu4t have been at least twenty-five hundred people present in the afternoon and Irom fifteen Hundred to two thousand at night, and consequently the company leave with a replenished and bulky exchequer. The street parade was very good. The per formances: were first class in almost every respect and in several, tar supasscd any thing of the kind we have had far years. It was a genuine old fashioned affair with just enouga ol a menagerie to attract tlie moral element, w hile the ring f urnished plenty of amusement for all classes. The alhlelic performances were sujierb; tin leaping was something unusually tine, seveiai ol the performers making double somersaults as easily as single ones are made. The lady gymnasts, wiioiierforui ed on the flying trapeze, presented dauger ous and thrilling acts, and called forth a great deal ot applause. They were unu sually presentable as to personal appear ances, particularly thj oue with light hair and w ith the "auale with a noble swell;'' in tact, a thing ol beauty in tights, so to speak, iue lioiscbacs lidiugot Willie 0 Daer, auu hue jociicy perform tuce ot Mr. Frank Gardner, were jeiua iu their way. it was iu all respect an eulciuia uient well worth the price of admission, aud deserves full patronage every w here. I'm ibe S jmjnut HaaALii. To the school directors of somerau't County, and more particulai ly to those who are opposed to lemalu teachers, it would be well tor you to consider the subject ot employing female teachers in a higuer and broader sense than is generally given to iu Teachers must possess phys ical, moral aud intellectual qualifications, to enable them to discharge tneir duties ei fjctually. In phj steal qualifications females are as well adapted to teaCaing as mates. The female cousiiluliju is perhaps better fitted oynaiu t: to eudure tne cjjdaein.n'. of the S-'hool room ihan that of the lure, since, as a class, leinaks are accustomed to in door emploj inems. Experience has clearly piocu ihul lemales, w hen projKTly sustain by the school authorities, aud enlightened public seulimeut, cau govern as successfully as males. The moral qualillcations of females is un doubtedly superior to that of males. TLey possess more gentle aud r-liueJ uianu.-rs, purer morals, uaslaiuud wall gross aud vulgar vices, an i istmctivj ovo lor chil dren, and bcller tact tt the luauageiueut ul a school. Thti.- iutelL-clual capabilities are equal, and in some points superior, for perform ing the duly ot teacher, to that ol males. 1 heir quicaness of pjrc.'puon, their flu ency ol expression, uud iheiraptuess iu up ueucndiiig the dilliculties that embarrass young miuds, render them peculiarly lit (ed lor this profession. Aud since it is UUM- Keueralty conceded that the minds ot lema'es are as susceptible ol improvement a lhse ol males, wheie ihey enjoy the same lacililiea, there Can be no good rea son, so tar as qualifications are considered, why females snould not stand on a level w itu uiales in the teachers' profession. The truly qualitied female teacher npjiears to exert au intluenee ol refinement iu the school room, peculiar alone to her sex. ll is true that all are hot born teachers, neither male nor female; yet tins does not prove thai all lemilja arc ua.'l' to leach any more than that all males are qualified. The w ell qualitied female w hose lieurl is in the work, is the very person to mould ami develop ihe J oulhtui intiiil. in order that UMCiijis ot cither sjx miy sicjj I well m leaching aud governing, it is mdisjieusa bly necessary that both directors auu cm zeus aid and encourage them, not ouly ty proper remuneration, but by visiting the school, by trieudly advice and by woius ol cheer. My obseivalloa warrants Ibis couclu sioa: lhat success iu teaching does uot de pend on sex, but on scholaiship uud natu ral aptness lo teach. W. H. Kink. Jcnner X Koads, Sept 12th. Letter from Watblalaa. PATENTS, AND TUB VORKIN..S OK THE PATENT OFFICE. As everj one is interested ia the in;eu tion of labor saying machinery and ia the method of obtaining patents for the same, a letter descriptive of the V. S. patent Odioe and its workings, may prove inter esting to your readers. A they tuay' lip aware, the Pateqt Office U a bureau uf the Interior Department and occupies the principal part ol the large building de voted lo that department, located midway between the Capitol and the While House. The Model Booms, consisting ol four spacious halls, each about 270 leet long, occupy the second lloor, and contain a model ot every patent issued since l&!j, except in cases where the invention could not be represented by a model. These are arranged in glass cases, on which are cards indicating their contents, and are grouped under 145 classes, and subdivided for con venience of reference. The reader need ouly consider that about l'JO.OtK) patents have been granted, and that about ir.uw are now granted annually, to form son.e. idea ot the extent ot the Model I looms, and of tlie immense number of models. stored there. The officer? of the Fatcnt Office com prise a commissioner, an assistant commis sioncr, and a board of three examiners in chief, appointed by the President; a chief clerk, an examiner ot interferences, an ex amiuer of labels aud trade marks, 22 prin cipal, 22 first assistant, 22 secouJ as sisUint, and 22 third assistant examiners, a librarian and a machinist. There arf also employed several draftsmen, a Urgo clerical torce, onsistiug m.tiy of ladies, mainly auxiliury to the exauiiuiug corps, aud occupied principally in copyiug, apd a number of messengers. Each of the principal' examiners has charge ol a class relating to one or more kindred subjects, and with the aid ot hit three assistant, he ex.aiu.inc3. all applica tions in his class, in. the order ul their re ceipt, ai to patentability; decides all ques tions of law and tact relating thereto, nuking such examination into the rec irds of the otlice, and foreign pul I cations and p itents.as may be necessary to enable him to decitle as Vo the novelty of the invention. II he decides iu favor of granting a pilenl to the applicaut, his decision is final, and the patent issued upon the payment uf the second fee. Ljli-mi t bedside, adversely, he must state explicitly to the applicant th 0 reason ol rejection. The applicant or his attorney may then amend the claims, as set forth in the specification, and ask for a re examination. It the second de cision is favorable, tha patent will issue, but if advene, the case Is lost, unless ap peal be taken, by the payment ol' an, ad ditional tte off to, troin the decision ol the principal examiner, to the board o eatp-inervra-chief, whsedty it i to hear ap peals frorn ad verse (lecial'ops qt the princi pal examiners. After reviewing tlie de cision they may reverse or coutirni it. Should the Board decide adversely, apieal piiy be taken to the commissioner iu per son. yiien. two or more persons mav claim la be the lir.l inventor ol flie same thin;-, an inlet lerence is declared aud the parties are heard in support of their claims as to priority of the invention, by the examiner of inleiterences, Irom whose decision it. Eieal may be taken to tlie jJuMd, apd ft dm hem lothe commissioner. This may hap pen even alter oqe of the claimants has ou tlined a patent, for if the commis-jicoer concludes that the second claimant has an equal right, lie wtUl grant h.iqi 4 j'i:p,i ai". Datenuj are uow granted t-tr neyerileeu years, without the privilege of renewal, A tee uf $15 is refjutred by tjie government pjiun uic flung 01 up appuuitiou, ana f -'o when the patent is allowed. This hnal tee is contingent upon the success of the application. On filing a caveat a lee ot (10 will be required, and on application lor a re issue a fee off 31. The ihi Tir a trade mark ' varies; tcoordin a the ifirie for which It la graqted. -TUe Pppncatlon fir a'pufeiit niual be made by the inventor, but it msybe 'assigned and issued iu the name ot the assignee. . - The anuhcation addressed to the coin- missiout-r consists ofa petition, n cwtl;. aril Spepirtf-afiort, ih j f.ief cup.uiing ol - fv,U dtitTijuioB "ul Ihe iuventlon.drawiug of the luoiler, and" the ''claims.". In the petition the applicant states that he be lieves himseit to be' the original snd firi inventor fir lirv'rr, T11 tlii le jwikps .alU."' le Mp'yW tue' invention oV discovery, and the manner and process, ul making arid using it must be Tuny de scribed, reference being really by fcllyr ur figures W M!? "Mfef-'V W u 'v ln,u;, aj "owa ip tie drawing; and iu the '.'claims the pirt, iiriproveiuent, or com bination, claimed as new, must be partic ularly specified, that the extent, uf ibe in vention may be fixed wilh accuracy. A jiatept msy he obtarted by the first inventor c,r' discoverer tor,y "art, ma chine, manufacture, com,posiitia of mat ter, or any new and useful improvement thereof." Principles are not jmleutable, ! but the means by which the principles are carried into effect, and the results produc- f -.1 ... I l 1M. . ! cu, arc (' iieuuauie. l u application OI an old machine to a new purpose U not pat - 1 enlable, but a patent may be obtained for I the use of old materials au J old principles j in a new combination, and producing a new result. 1 1 am not an attorney, but should any of! your readers be in need of the service of one, and wnl ) to me. I will cheerfully recommend him to a reliable one wh j will let him know, tree of charge, whether his invention is patentable or not. W11.1. IL Ksrx, Box 070, Washington, D. C. Since the waters of the Casselman and j Yo:ighoighcny have lieen so bountifully J slocaud with lhat splendid game and ta , ble fish, the Black Bass, the following will doubtless be quite interesting to a ! large number ol out readers: 'lhat noted disciple ot Isiac Walton, , Genio G. Scott, Esq.. who has recently le- turned from a successful fishing trip along the Delaware liver, lurnished the tipirt of tlie Timet wi.h a cLapler on bass fishing. What Mr. Scolt term the "Algoniite,"' is named by many of our fishermen as j "Helgramiie," '"Hojack," Xipper"and ("Crampus." Following is the suiistauce of Mr. Scott's somewhat lengtuy descrip tion of the popular fish and ihe mode of ' capturing iu Ihe marked peculiarities ot this most excellent fish tor the table, whether boiled, broiled or fried, is annually growing in favor wiih the public, because of superior quality as a food tish and its case 01 cul ture, while it is one of the most prolific fishes ot the fresh waters uf the country, whether of lakes or rivers. It is a hardy fish, aLd 1 s uundrcary would sav, a "wo- bust tish. Only introduce a single faint ly ot it into a stream or lake, and it will at once commence lo take control, and thrive and increase against myriads of I perch aud pickerel. All it asks is water I well stocked wilh chubs, shiners and olh ! er minnows, and it w ill fatten on them. j liesides overturning the stones in the mar- I gin ol the water 11 inhabits lor crawfish : aud algomilcs, and gleaning the surface ot llics and bugs, ll is a most industrious, : spirited tish. Its id iv when hooked by ; the angler is more vieorous than that of any other game fish or Us size, not except ing the brook trout. Ot course, therefore, it has become quite a favorite wilh the an gler, though difficult lor a novice to capt ure. In rivers its Imottat is In deep wa ters, near rocky shores of ledges ot rock, lr 1111 whence il barges on the reels, and in a stream near a vegetable bottom, or whence tussocks form a convenient stiade aud burg place. A three yeor old bass usually weighs Irom two aud a half to three pounds and a yeai ling about pound. The yearling is not as dark colored as the adult fish, but is equally as gamey. All along the slioies in the Delaware river are to be seen shoals of j-oung black lw.8, holding all other fry in terror. Every now and then may be seen a young one rushing at a shoal ot minnows as large as itself aud scattering them in all direc tions, some leaping out of the water to get away from lbs liule monster. The rays of its Uiis but the tront durcal aip soil, aud the only difference between a baby bass and its parents, is the dark end ot the caudal, the shortness ol Ihe spiked rays ol the dorsal, and being longer in proportion lo its weight. Like the suapjier of joung bluetish ot the Atlantic shores, it assumes shape, circumstances and power immedi ately upon leaving the egg, '1 ne lavorile bait lor bass is ulgomile, bogart, or uipjer, aud is known by differ ent names iu different localities, and is found under stones, along the shores of all waters inhabited by black bass. The stones under w hich :t is lound are always partially submerged, and it is slated that black bass.on every rising of the waters, turn up the stones with their noses in searchlug for algomitesand craw-fish, two lavorite baits, but the algomitc is the best. Baits for black bass are numerous, and among the best tor all bass, except the largest ones, are thegrasshopiier, the black cricket, and beetle. The most attractive llics for the black bass should imitate the yellow and neutral tint of the grassbop per. The algomite is as lough as India rub ber, and tlie hook should therefore impale it so thai the end of ihe tail will cot cover the point of the hook and thus prevent hooking the bass when it bite j 1 he best way to bait is lo iusert the point of the honk opposite the lower of the three pairs of legs ou the upderaide of ihe bait, and run 11 under the ekin to the tail. The nipjier, as it is called by some, is armed wliti a small pair of nippers, in stead of mouth, with which il generally uiis the angler while bailing, but not so as to hurt- Ins black as jet all over, and a most attractive bait lor all fresh water tishes. To si ill hail from a boat ou the river, se lect a p.-ee lor anchoring your boat, either a short distanc above or below a rapid, or off from a rocky shore. Let it be in a cur rent strong enough to carry your bait some ;0 or 40 feet from the boat. In summer, and uutil the middle of September, bait with algomite, crawfish, grasshop pers, crickets, or beetle. In September, anu untu me cu4 01 mp season, late in October, bail Vi'Uh miunow on a single 100k. merely inserting the hook through both jaws, aud let the bait play natuially. I se no linker on the line iu any case, as the swivel is generally enough ; but it not, put a split shot on the Ua 1 one foot tron.t he bait. Never permit slack line, or you cannot fiel a bite. As soon as the bass heis the hook, he will either jump out of water or try 10 overrun and get slack line. Do nol play tlsi with &. too hard draw on lie l(-ie; L,u,t keep reeling up gently, pyyer uind his acrobatic movements, leaps aud somersaults above the water, aud when neariug the boat do not let him touch the side, or he will use his tail as a lever to enable him to reject the hook. Never be sure of juur fish until you have landed him, ucd yuu will find that he will engage all your attention. Notice to Teachers. Proposals will be received until October 1st, loi a princi pal to take charge of the three Berlin schools. The principal to procure his ow n assistants, with the approval of the Board, and to arrange wilh said assistants, upon his own terms, and with the view of cont tit.u'.ug a select school during thu summer months, ProiioiiaU will alio be received for rach of 'the three schools separately for the term of five mouths. A. IlEr'FI.KY. sl'J2t Sec'y. , TIim Swlio.il Ili.ril uf .im. -r,d low-nsh'll u-tll nn..l ir llm Hill IIi.iiGf. on Vv.1 tin luv. S -pteii.ber 2!1, 1S77, toenploy 24 teaeUers for sdd township during the term of 1877 -7rf. Good teachers preferred. By or der uf I be boa id. Dan iel Baer, Secretary. Bkki.in House Late Brollier House. J. C. Davis, Prop. Thi house has been Uewly Ittruislted and refitted throughout. ts iocaltup i the best In Berlin, being to ceptre of lutvn apd nearest B. . B. It, Boarding by the week, day or meal, tood stable attached. ,,llll.ME ATBAUPIWS. - A 7 stop, walnut case, elenant design, t o o uiplete sets of reeds, sweet and lull toned. Has been in Use but a few months. and is in perfect order-in fail can't be titld irtim a ma WS iP-. oj ne i tw tw rice uf t'tO.Oq. All stop, walnut case, high Ion, of Ueautiful design, nd Uandsnmiely orna. mented. Is a'-Uiot now, and in perfect PQQdilioc, Made by Mason & Hamlin. The best brand in the lOiatry. Is offered at the low price of f 113.00 1 hose are rare bargains, and SLGiiiU y applied for at ence by -parties, wh'u are looking for a reliable tinJ cheap org in. y, v, atti.i-oit, ' ill Filih Ave, Pittsburg. A-VKESY-PSTEKMAX. On the 13ih of Sept.. by llev. J. Etch, Mr. Isaac Aukeny , ol Heoversville, to Maria, t'ttcr man, ol hade twp. men. 1.0Q. -Sept. Uth, Benjamin Iong. iif Xiilford tnwnsli;p, aged & years, !1 ius.a and z-i, uajs.. C1JISSV.- A- ll'iovcrsvilfe, Sept. 10, it. Catharine F.llen (.'rLssj-, agetl 8 yji, l n;opths. apd oue day, . At Lavansvitte, June 30, li77. Willie, Sun of Dr. IL il. and A- C, Miu-hell, agt d 2. years, 5 months, and 1 day. "And He took thein up in His arms, put His hands upon them, and blessed them." "OUT OF WORK." Soag aod Cbonu, by ALICE HAWTn0227S," Author of "Unlfn to iba Monklng Bird," "I II r ,11 in m-aa oner, - m nai is iiuuie without a aiijtntr, aw., eie, . 'Out of work, without a penny, , Pleadine; help beam Uiy Juur. Without friend amucg Uia many Louk wilh pity on the poor." ,tn "of tha miwt touching and beautiful bat tada over written, will mve tha authur a rmir . landed puutarhy lhaa anything aba baa aver r.iie-u. i rice ci. or, uiualraled title uikc 4 i eu. For sale at all mttrii: libires, or wilt be sent po.-t-Ittld on reeaiit id pnre by ihe publishers J. M.srtHIDAKTfctMi.. hap 1 T23cnrnut Philadelphia. QRPHANS'COUttT SALE, fir virtue or an order lamed nut of tha rtrnliana' Court, ol S.juM.TMt Co., Pa., t at directed, wo win upon 10 puutic mi oa the premiaea, by public outcry ou Saturday, October 13, 1877. atlo'clorkp. n.. the followlnjr drarrined real Mt:ii, altume la Souieraet Twp, late the tatate ol Philip Maurer, dec"d. Tit : A certain farm aitiute as afbreaai I, containlna; : IS acrea and 49 pervhea atrlct measure, adjoining lan.la ol Samuel J. Khueds, Joeiah Ankenv. John Kiln ami Jacob Sprleher, bavins; thereon ended a two miry dwelling bouse, laraa bwuk barn, and other oatlHilldincii; about 4U lem in (laal timber laiut, and atajut Ml aerea in meadow. Tbi term har acveral never fallinir springi, a large apple orchard, and other klodi of iruit : i situated aoout mile from the village ol SlpesvUla, and ia ooa venient to i-ban-hea and arboola. Tkearm mill kt J)m aj a trhole a ad ia Iwaer tkrrt parrWa, la tun (if pttrckatrr. TERMS. t toe-third m the purchAM money to be aceurt-d upon the laud, being llio dower 4 the widow ol deeeilcnt ; one-tlilrd of balance payalrle uN,n eoDtirmatiou of deed, an-1 tha balance in two atjual annual payments, without lnterenu Po3cs-ion to lie given April 1st, 1S7S. PH1X.IP P. MALKEH, S. L. KOKNS, Sop. Ill Adm'rt and Truatees. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. Philip Wolfersbenrer"! No. 402. May Term, 1873. to 1 In tha Court of lkmiu-111 O. H. WolferJberjrer f Pleaa of Somerset t!o.. Pa. .A. U. WUL J (Voluntary Aiwlgoiuent.) Having been appointed An.Utor In the above tated ease, to distribute tlie lunda in the hands of the Awignee, to and among iIhjm legally en titled thereto, notice la hereby given, thai 1 will attrud to the dutirsof aatd axluluient, at my oin.ee in Somerset, Pa-,ou Thursday the 11th day ot Oct' ibe r, is;.. J. O. OOLK, Sep. 19 Audilor. UDITOU'S NOTICE. a. a. Stntiman No. ITS, April Term, 1875. to (In the Court 'of Common Pleas Herman Shank, jot Somerset County, Pa. J (Voluntary Assignment.) Having been appointed Auditor In tha above stated ease, to distribute the fund In tbo hand' of tlia Assh n T, to and among those legally entitled thereto, nodee Is hereby given that 1 will attend to the duties of aaid appointment at my elites in Somerset, Pa., on Tuesday the lothduy ol October, is;;. s. a. miLE, Sep. It) Auditor. J)UBL1CSALE. ily virtue of an order of sale, granted by the .Tuugcs ol the Orphaus Court ol Somerset Co., Pa., the undersigned will sell at public sale oa the premises, the real estate of Joseph J. Zhuuter uuul, dee d, situate Ip Shade t--oiliij), on Tuesday, October 30, 1877- A rlantntion contulntng 156 acres, more or less. ol which about 100 acres are clear, 2u in meadow, witn twouweinug nouses, one ol wuicn is nzeu up for a store, a large burn and other outbuilding, with fine young fruit orchard on tha same ; s near to churches, schools, mills apd store; a.1 joins lards of J . O. Cable, Isaae tlcri-k, liavid Buchan nan, Michael Wagoner, Widow Blackburn, Wid ow Hammer anil others. TEKMiS. A dower eilsts airainst this land of SSSs.so lo the Widow oljutin Wallace, dee d, the interest ol which, $50.33 to be paid to her annually on the 1st ol April of earn year during her lite, commencing April 1st 17H, and at her death tha sivid sum ul to be paid to the heirs of Junn vt a I lac, ucc d. 1 uo purcliaser must pay one half ul bis bid un the 1st uf April l;s, and the other ball on thelst ot Oilober IsTS, with interest I rum April 1st, in, a. EMAXU1X SPECTHT. Sop. IB Administrator. A DMINISTK.ATOPS NOTICE. r-au.te of Daniel A. Khoads.lateol SemersetTwp. deceased. Letters of administration oa the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice U hereby given to those indebted to it lo mate tnime. dlate payment, and those haying claims against it to present them duly authenticated lor aetliement on Thursday. Noveaitier lit IS77, at the oliice ol J.O. Kintmel, in Somerset. Pa, CKVS At. SHAVV.R, Sep. 19 Admipistrator- 4SSIGNEE'S SALE u OF mui, ESTATE., y virtue ol an onier issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County of Somer set, the undersigned Assignee ot Jacob P. Ziirler, Will sell at public sale in the Horough of Somerset, at the Court House, on Saturday, October 13, 1877, af 1 o'clock, p. m. the following described real es tate, Tit ; A certain tract of hind situate In Bmtherval. l-v Tu.. Somerset Co.. Pa., atitoining hinds of Oi.arlcsIKeioi. tiolomon Baer, iKoriie Maroik and o.ners, coniaiiiing s acres more or lers anu allow ance, ol which there arc about 20 acres eleared, & acres in meadow, with a two story plank noose, and good bunk barn thereon erected, lie in g orig inally in two tracts. This farm has a hue tnehard ot ctHiice young iruit trees, is well watered and t in ever resiicei a iiesiraole nome. TERMS. Ten per cent, of the purchase lniTncv to be paid on day of sale, one-third tnrluilbig the ten per cent, on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed, one-third in six months, and ooc-tbtrd ia on year Irom date of sale, with interest on dvlarrcd payments, to he secure I by judgment bund. A r v vl n. Hep. 1 Asiiiguee. 'PUVSTEE'S SALE. 4h lie undersigaed Trustee for the sale of the real estate ot Solomon N. Beat, late of 8outhamton Twp., Somerset Co.. Pa., in pursuance of an onier granted to him by the Orphans' Court of Somerset Co.. will sell at public sale 00 the premises of the deceased, aforesaid, on Saturday, OcltJper R 1877, at 1 o'clock p. m. thu (,Jl. described real estate, vis: A certain trout cXlan-I situate partly In Soutb- mntiin Tuil. anil nartlv is lartuwr Two.. Sum. Co., Pa., adjoioiux laa-laof Simon w. Marti, Kaniel Shoemaker, John C. Zntall, Nathaniel Bittner, A. Wilmolh and others, containing tt acres more or less and allowance, of which there are about 1J0 acres clear, 30 acres ia meadoaf, with a new two story frame bouse and bank hunt there on erected. The farm has two good orchards, ts well watared awl in a good state oi aultlvatioa. TERMS, Subject to a dowry ot toou U, eum jng to tha Widow of I .evi Shatter, doe'd. Ten Jier emit, ol the purchase viey must be paid on day ot sale, ene-third including the ten per cent, on con hrmation of sale and delivery of deed, balance in tvu e.)ual annual payments without interest, to las secured by judgment tamds. SAMUELS.; BEAU Sep. 1 Trustee. A DMINISTIJATOK'S NOTICE. Eaiawof Etwin Baer. late of Greenville Twp., dece-jt(l. Letters ora.lmlitlstratlca oa the ahore estate bavhiajt-e! -vanied l-j thepniperauthority notice h hereliy,vea to those Indebted to it to make tm me dial payment, and those bavingciainu against it to present them duly authenticated fur settlement a i the residence of the Administrator, on Saturday S7th l ay ol October, 1m. J FBAM'IS BAER, Sep. 1 Adatiniatrator. u dTto u s3roT CE. " iui undorslgncd Alitor apnolntc.1 by the Orphans' Court ul Somerset coun, y, to make a dls triouiion of Ihe lunds In the hands of John Mowry Kaueutorot John Pair, late of Allegheny Twp., dco'd, t.i snd among those legally entitled tbeftu, hereby gives notice that he willattaudlulheduties ot said appointment, at his otttoa to tlie Buruiigh ot &Mneret, on Friday, tictuber le, 177. at M o'clock a. m., wbonau-1 wheru all iuuresiad eon ,Wft'' JAS.L,PrGH, Sep. Andiur. UDlTOTl'S NOTICE. At a eoort of ConjuHsa Pleas held la Sosaersct Pa., on the 41b day uf September 1S.77. the adder signed Auditor was duly apailnted to make a dis trttiution ui the lands lu the handsof WilltamC. Uvengoo.1, Assignee of Henry H. Bloagb ami wile, to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice (bat he will attend tu the 1u ties ol tu above appointment oa Sal unlay tbeatb dar of tatober 1S.7, at his onTn- ia Samerset Bur. ough, when and where all persons bateroated ran attend II they think nroper. JUHX R. SCOTT, Sept. 14, " Auditor. BISSELL &CO. . MANUFACTIEEK3, 235 LIBERTY ST., AND 242 PENIM AVE, PITTSBURG, t?A,s tpves, Ranges, GBATBS, MANTELS, Finest assortment in the country, and Low Priced Bun. 13 A SSIQNEE'S SALE. tty rlrtn, of an ord Issued by th l'rt of Coturoos Pleas ol eaiujerael CoanlT, fa.. Hi - ilclud AaaiKUee ui jaowo a. oiuaga JVr A. 111. agn. will sett at public tale, oa rkunday, Odol,tr , 1877. at J o'clock p. m,, the following do. rib 'd raa) - AlraetufUad'Uuats in taemaaoBhig Tap.. SoBtrsetruBty, Pa. eontaiumg aT acres, uwr or kss, of vhich aba at & arret ar clear, wita a two story log house, l ank barn sad other owt-l-aUdiug thereon also a young Terd ol ebotea fruit, autohilng lan.1 of John Bluugh, Abram Baer, Siuaei fc, Voder, Jeremiah Kpetrner, ami TEtiMS. Onelhlnl In ha ml on day of; sale, oae-thlid in six months, asal oasstkinl in oaat yr, from the 4ih day of April 1S7I, with iutertst a Ual,rrd payment. J&FFM AN. Bi::, Assignee. ( iVtne Advertisement. SR. PILE, Surressur to C. B. .lborw a. Co. DEALER IN FLOUR AND FEED Groceries, Confections, Queensware, Willow Ware, SALT, FISH, Tobacco & Cigars, ttc, tc, kc. New Stock. ONE PRICE. All goods positively sold at BOTTOM PRICES. FAIR aM SQARE IS OUR MOTTO. DO NOT FAIL TO GIVE No. 2, BiEE'S BLOCK A CALL, When doing your Shopping. Julj 4. AVtc Advert ' r-me.ta mm KENNAHD & BUTTER COMMISSION We again oft'er our services f.,r liamlling C!lnIoH Italf er wc are liettcr prepared to hantlle titter this season than ever before, having a first-class cool-irooim: to place it in on arrival, ami with increased trade can sell it qni-k and make PROMPT JtKTlTItlXN. Cards can be had from the Store-keeo- ers and Express Companies, AUgUSl Z J. Ill OILY USE II FlUEPIli wnis 1 SfEIim IF G-LADES The co partnership heretofore exinin? under tbe firm name of It. A. M1I.LKK t.'o., is this d:iy dissolve.1, by mutual agreement. . A. .Millar retiring in.in the linn, aud the remaining imrtnrrs un der the hrm hame of Mi liUMALIi, CLIFF a. t i ., ar al..oe uuin.lir.1 to 'lira in liquidation. II. A. lUlLJ.r.li. W. F. LOHAl.'H. JNI. J. MacImi.AL1, A.J. CLIFF, The tlndpreiinuNl h:ivlnv thia il,iv r,.pi...1 Mk.t,ur,hln a.........M , . a w m-- . m continue tlie Pmdure OHiinii-vioa bu?ines. at ttie i.nu niiiww .niciK:iBi. y,lm a. uo., an.1 Boreliy anvnv tliclr lriemlaor the Kline. To all purties de desiring capable and responsible agents to attend to their Interests in Ibis market, wc would resiax-t. fully onVrourselvaa, ami solicit owistgnmenis and onlem. Uiioral advances mad on consignments. Marking p kites luruished and corre.-pouili-nce solicited. rtiHN" J. Mac DONALD, A, J. CLIFF. sYILSiK V. LOBACH. In retiring frr.m the Itrm of O. A. Miller A tV. I would th.ink my friends for their past favors, and nope they will continue to give my successors. M. -DONALD, CLIFF A CO.. a liberal share ol their business, and I cheerfully recviuuiend them, as regunls ability and resiwnsibll.itv. . A. MILLER. Calling th attention of Dairymen lo the ikn two- a,.,.!,,,, An. un..... .... ,i, i. r Glades butter. Having a large Kclrigerutnr. ami -' ... uh..i wi .lulu, auu khu f i vttj'i niim Willi i nri c. MacDONALD, CLIFF a CO.. hi South Water Street ... Philadelphia. Relercwe. J. O. KIM MIX A SONS, Somerwt ; M ANUFACTIRET8 BANK, Philadelphia. Sept 5th Ahr rcu.liuc all the Ohoing sun- il.rol Ii W. P. Harvey & Co. BALTIMORE. Sep. 13 For Prompt Returns and Good Prices SHIP BUTTER EGG TO E. E. Roberts, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Frankford Ave. and York St., Philadelphia, Pa. As we own f.ur Tenm. Store, Sta'ilc, Af ., we are able to luUnlie consignment without chargint; Curtaye. ItKFKIlUVC Sum akawamon Bank, 1737 Kr.iultroril Avenue. Phiht.. Pa. Sep. 1 J. K. MKIiAlIAN. 11. ArtTONK K. Ik-rlm. I'a amuerset. IH. MEGAHAN L STONER. PUVSTEUEKS, ReKpectruUj Inform th cltlien o Suraern Omuty, tbt tbe are prepam tu tako euutr.wm ftrll kiold of flasterinv. Krtwvm iwpil attnJei to. Atldrena aa abiwe. Work i-i.tlt'lttt and utiUutit xaarunte). A 1 G BEAT INDUCEMENTS TO -ENCOURAGE IMPROVEMENTS. FOB SALE: CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. IN THE NEW EXTENSION OF BEDFOIiD NEAR THE SPRINOS. Will offer at private Ml at low price and oa easy terms and conditions, viz : Only One-fifth Cash Required on Purchase, Balance Payable in 1. 2. 3 and 4 YEARS, enaal payments in Bot.il s, with Interest at six per cent, per anutaia. payable aemi-annwally, sevuml oy raorigag. The owuer offering lo the purchaser (II desired), A BPrX'lALOl'AK ANTEE that a4 th ezpiratina oTthe r -years, six.al.l the parcbaser u diaaiL-bl with hi purcliasa, will refund the original purvhas asaoant as ex pressed la tha raceipt (or dead hi the basala uf Messrs kaaeel a Lmgvneeker unul all the pay mnts ans made), ami liave th hA or los reeoti verted iaa pa mental original parcbaaa amount, uruvk lng lb lot or iou are fraa ln. im-um- raneiA same as when hi ngbt trom bwaer. For uartK-wlan, apply to F. BENf.nNT. ' " Or KI SS ELL A LOKO EN KUK tK, Jone. Bellow, Pa. FOll - - Healtl, Crtrl atj Enemy Cork Shariagi! are anaurnasaed at an article for ileus. Mattrea.es. Toey ar ten limes as dur (aid a Husk nr straw. Oidy eeni per lb. 40 pound, will nil lb barn-tut bed. For an. by Arsa ' tnmg. Brother k Co- U and 4 Firt Atea le, IttaouRth, Pa. tPjttlJli. Xt-w Advertisement. OUDESLUYS, MERCHANTS 83 Exchange Place, Baltimore, Md. BUTTER old lan.l", . 11 South Water Street, awlcr III a Urge aod huYeaaing trade, we ar prepared u and Wimly Averli-ieinpnls yon: 5P llnl'iK .; YOUR 0 UPHANS' COURT SALE. liv vlrtoe of an order of ale fs.ue.l cut or !! Orphans' Coart ! Somerset eoonty anl to as ill-rei-ted, we will expose to sale by publh- outcry on the premise, on Saturday, October 6, 1377. at 1 oYtorlt p. as , of said day. the futhiwiog rei 1 estATe. viz: A eenalo tract of bind sttaate In HmthersTallry Twp, Somerset eountv, kPa, ailHuing Unite id" Daniel Shoemaker. John Foostand WhIow llneer ami lan.lswarrant4 wi Ibe same of Matthias Oashet. containing sixtv Bv acres and allwaa.- more or less, baring a log dwelling boas and) stable i heteoa ereeied a port ton ul said lao.1 k t-le-ire-1 . TSKMS. One-balfaasnoa as th property i told ami one-halt in a year with Interest. ANDREW HOOVER. NELSON N. W ELLKK. fh-p. II Admrsan.1 trustee I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, uteof Ana Maria Zantnsa, lat T Stuayrreek Tp dnpwasd. Letter trsfamenUry oa th a Nov stat having been irraBted to th iftlmiiiud, sssUe k hereby given to those imlebu.1 lo it to asks im me liaxe mvat, and tboa having elalmsagjinst st to present them duly authenticated lor settle ment, at cff!ie ol H. F. Scbtll, ia Sonwrset-oa Fr tay, Sept. Tth, IHT7. SAM TEL ZAREFOSd, eVHt'SKAKMO.V. August I. Exaeatiiss-. . Jefferson Academy, CA-XOXSIII RG. r.. Tt.arsenf study having in view : It. Preparation losCollvw. IL A giaal English Edoeitaw. :l. PrepaaatauB for basinets. Is comprehensive and the instruction thon.uxh. Teachers xperiencd and socrvsstal. Denuis, French ami ...k-keeplng ad sparUlltir. L eatioa in fbemijst ol a nuivt and moral communi ty, removed Irom the distractions and temptaikavi of rity hi. Expense very low. Next term op. a. Sept. lth. 1;;. F-reimiiars. Ac . addres. Agn 1. KEV. W M. EW l.M. Principal. PRODUCE NUan IT l ISIS
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