Tlic Somerset Herald . - Sejitemrier M, H77. 5 STATE TICKET. ion ev?&EME jlik.e JAMES r. STERKETT, of Allegheny County. roi TBEASl'RER V. I) HART. ot Montgomery County. rrR AVI'lTOB liESERAl J. A. M. PASSMOBE, vf St-hny'.killCouDty. COUHTY TICKET. PUS I'l-rBMT ATTOI1M.Y JOHN U SCOTT, cf S-miernel P.irongh. na cjvntv srnvEYutt WILLIAM BAKER, of Milford Townsbip. Fi.'it l-lKiK HOI'S. DIRECTOR JOSEPH u COLEMAN", of :riliTPv.lW Towmlip. Kemevkeb Theyounc man wbo vou-d oo age laft year, moft Jy ciiLer a S:tu. or County ux, on or Ik f iri the oMMoLfT. next, or he Ail! I'lo li i-ot. : T at this time the indqwiwh-u! Id tnocrutt. in Misi-ismppi are Wlu r" : o t,.,rp nnnlieation of the . nr 6. ...... i. rr,.- ..." .1 . TW - tactics peculiar to ' o oera' V of that section. . wr 1. lor, ing jirefcribed and persecuted -Low signs of fight. and The Houston (Texas) Jje is fur - ious over the speeches cf Postmaster j , i f Iiftars- 'WepitLim' 1' wesmfru and loath the crop-1 out; c spurn uu om r , tared craven ; the foul, unclean buz- , ?ard. who pollutes the eagl lie's eyrie. Let him stay with bis stench ia the iiaUitaiion of bis master' If any State wants an extra politi cal party or two, with ticket and platform thrown in, Pennsylvania can accommodate it. U'e have Cve now Republican, Hemocratu;. La lor, Greenback and Prohibition with more to follow. Cj it. Wm. C. n art, the R?puvol ra nominee for State Treasurer, was a soldier throughout the war, .and at the close was appointed to a clerkship in the treasury from which be has U-en regula'ly promoted to lie cash Jorrlip He should have the sup j.oU cf every Republican in the Slate. Tue Wheeling Register states that the P.altimore and Obitr Railroad is negotiating for aa air line route be tween CLicagojunetiuB ani Pittsburg, ro as to run iu Chicago business via Pitu-burg and the Conneusville iiraoeb. The Il yirU-r thinks that if the Company is successful ia this ciovenieat the llempfield extensioo to the Conm-'Usvill Road will be in--finitely postpinei. The Republican Slate Central rom oaitue met at the Locbiel Hotel, Harru-burg, on Thursday. About Cfty UK-mbcrs of the committee, rep resenting every section of the State, u-cre in attendance. John A. Smull ras chosen Secretary. A Treasurer is not yet appointed. The general feeling among the mcmbera was that lhe Republican majority in the State would be felly a large as in the oth r o.T rears. The Maiue Convention declined to peak out oo the Southern poiiry question, anJ did so on the advice of Senator Rlaine. The wisdom or im prudence of this course was to 6how ca reu!u. The RepuUieaa majority .s nearly 12,000, in a total Tote lar ger tian any, except that in Presi dential -contests, since 1SG0. The majority this year is almost three times as large as it was in 1 85, aid, as an off-year rictory, locks !i nrettv Rtronc indorsement of I j o the policy of the convention, nd a triumph Cor Mr. Rlaine. r'EAkixii for Limt-elf, Senator Alli oon, of Iowa, says that be regrets that Governor Packard u not sus tained ia bis rightful authority, but as the action of the President WMi Cnal (mistake ttoogh it was.) be Me oo reason why Republicans tJiculd quarrel over it. It i better, be thinks, for them to make friends. that they mar not become food for the vultures of the democratic par tv. !a. Hart, tbe Republican candi date for State Treasurer, springs from among tbe eons of toil, having, while a resident of Xorristowr, worked at the trade of bricklayer. At a Meet ing of the brick-layers of Xorrlstown tbe following resolution waa adopt ed: RemArtJ, That in tbe Republican candidate for State Treasurer, Capt William B. Hart, we recognize a fel low-laborer and friend, wbo for years worked with mm I bricklayer in this county ; and we pledge him our support and votes, in the Wief that Lis sympathies are with the workioe tnen cf this State, and that t will use every honorable effort to proaete their welfare. TnE appointment of a day of fast ing and prayer in Minnesota, a few months ago, for the purpose of get ting rid of the grasshoppers was eo rntirely successful thai the clergymen of tbe State recently urged tbe Gov ernor to proclaim a special day of thanksgiving upon the sine subset. The Governor, however, thcmgbt it waa not best to shout until they were ont of tbe woods ; in otber words, be called the attention of bis petitknerw to the fact that the crops were not all gathered yet, and until they wene thanksgiving might be premature; It is altogether matter e admit, but wc must ear . r loi. tbet iii . j . .! t..,. ... , .... toemed wife uf our President would jorate character, lie hu l no viulenl abuse -ppearto a greater advantage at j" Dcmurratic party. UU imerauei 11 b . ! were not lneenJiary. It w?.s simply an most aoy otber place, tbao on tLe c,()rt 8l a temperate tuu-ment oi" tlie rea olalforni of a car, or f a public meet-f sons why tlie jjeople, without reference to '. , . ". ' , . ,. I party should vole the Independent ticket, leg being introduced to howling, ; le ltd lhe armed Otmocrats that he was bustling crowds, who have rushed tJ ' not there to stir tip bad blood, hut to pre l l i. j iir ' sent bi own claims and thoi of his lei- see fcer busband. e are old-fasu-1 ionrjm, M(x ttl!U an old citizen ioned enough to be averse to female I of the cot-.tuy be asked fur re?pectidl aiten- ... , ., .,- ...; .Uion. i-'indin? that the Ut-iuucra'a were pol.txtans oa the public hustings, and : dctcrnint!tl k.nv hilB ,he ri.hl of ifc, to think that a luodeH' matron erea j ;eecl ly punctuation everv remark with though he be the wife f our P.'esi- j cateningthrita. and that ft 6 I to continue, Truly descended lrom the dent ehould not be brought fjrward stand. lie was lolluwed t y Mr. Hicks, at public aSiWiubWe of :hi kind. I Iadejcndent candidate Mr legislature, a ... j man who had previously vuleu the ieno- either to attract or conciliate. Ibrretjctj,.; jjicks was sntijected to the is a divinitr that dolh Lcdee a wo-! Mine indignities tl.a! had !e heaped on . ' .1 'I'rulv. The mob was miroarious in its man, which we are w-rry to pee tous ui oi thrown, by pirp;r?l cdt.!'. r.ith mite HsntoUj trot do. The President Lo bad trarcllinj; I in Lis train on Li Southern trip, tvo remarkable (iuoernatorial Kptfiuien.-:. Van andt, (ijvernor of Rhode Is land is a regular gusher, whose heart is overflowing with tearful love for bis Southern bretbern. Said be in Lis speech at Louisville: "I don't know wbv it is citizens of ' Kentucky that as I stand here to- j is beii;;? carried on in Mississippi and day, I am overwhelmed with cmo- i Republican utterances lire being cou "tion I do not know ! trolled by the thot-jjun, we think the !. it m that the words on their ! people may be pardoned for not tak- "win-s from my lips seeui to be ba-bed in tears " ba.nea in tears. And then Van Zandt snivelled and ! gushed, until he evcniually announced that : I was !i.iitised a hi-tif uckian when 1 was an infant l'V Harry 'Jay, and when I prew i i i . . i i ,.i..- nil IT cni wxn i-uaiin-ti u' ..... ;hIui1j ti,c cminion and lhe )eclaraiim !i,f Indciiendcnce, I was confirmed a Ken- !"ian t-y Uww, of your city. luckian by 15. II. rri L .(i.;.il..l!UJ.I'ii. I 1 Ot IICULI1C ULlli; nui u; tt 1. 1 carpet-bagger whom they bare made . . , .,-tj their Governor, and pancb b.s bead, ; and make.bim stay at Lowe uniil he learns a little sent-e. j a-nd wby there is want cf fellowship The other Governor who 1 cocrsl between nections. Southern men the President by travelling with Lin, come to the Northern States - , , . land have been received with e'erv and dividing the glory of the South-; evidccce of glld fwliQff TbtfJ ha(Te ;ern reception?, is taue iiauip.i-u i South Carolina, wbo niot - .tccndeceLd - linrlir natmnize Mr. Haves, com- i j. . i. ,",.,.i ,! wards the south, and never mis.-es the opportunity to remind the people that he is a Southern man. Thus caning- :ir L.Mini. I...f,r ih npnnl. lie fart ' . that there is a line between the North and South, the very thing that IIays :s trying Lis best to obliterate, There is nogaL about Hampton He bas simply an eye lo the main chance The South must have its own smeet will. The President with a portion of bis Cabinet, are now making a kind of triumphal procession through Ken- tucxy and Tennessee. Krery where they go crowds congregate to meet and eeo tbem, aed gushing speeches Oiled with brotherly love, conciliation and devotion to the Union and Con stitution as it is, are daily and hour ly utterances. As a general rule, with scarce an exception, the loyal sentiments and the gush, are all to be found in the speeches of the Presi dent aui his friends, while the Southern itjern lavish ia their hospitality, the uoC ro.urtcous and urbane of host3, andunstintea ia their praise of the so-called Southern policy of the Administration, yet make no committals as to their future ccurre. Ia tic if eyes the President has sioiplr per,'or:ai?d a duty he owed j ,n tue &0UlD jav oeeD humiliated, i - i i ...i s . I rersjcuteJ, ia some cases murdered, the SOith, or wLu.h le ia entitled to 1 1 ,. ' , . , .' ' and in manv cases driven from their no special thanks, but a. La La the ! home3. power to add Julure favors to past: The "animosities of the factions'' acts, self interest as well as the laws'to v LUh Governor Porter refers are of hospitality dictate present con rte-j confined to Southern territory. ... Among the communities teat have ens treatment. Moreover it is some- , . , . . . , .. . I not token steps to restore fellowship thing to bare a live President with a j 0f ctiocs in his own. He is aware portion of Lis cabinet ia their midst, : that men like Longstrcet and Key, and natural curiosity draws large I "ho have acted in the spirit of recon crowdstoraeetand "see the d!niuiliation bave been viliQed and abus ..... -, , . .. , I ed by there in the South who nurse gmsbed visitors. On the other .hand : tbeir animosities and who glory in the Presidect solely intent on his i their hatred of the North, great mission ot conciliation, pleased j The President, in replying to Gov. with the courtcsv extended to him, seeing only the surface indications of public sentiment, and believing .most fully io hliovilf and the entire suc cess of his conciliating ineas'ires, is evidently elated by bis prettioieJ suc cess, and so all tLings are working finootbly io the great satisfaction of the parties in interest. The result of this Preside ntia' experiswnt can only be determined in tbe future, Uct we are skeptical is undeniable, but wt ;ost sincerely Lope that all the highest butJcipa- nons ot the 1 resident may be re a ir.e2. While the President was making a speech at Louisville tLw uther day, congratulating his great audwtue, tte' "bi-j-pinesa and peace was now beii ei j yd in all sections of the Uui n," and a&ias that tbe late cont derates intend it fraterni;:e with the . nb, and obcr tha it boje coeatiiuii as it now is, with all j ibe anienj;nents, and Lis hearers' were viiruruuslr annlaudinir ilio m n. I o . I I o - - timents be uttered. a tkrfne of quite, aoother cbarater and enduring the j true aentimests of tbe Southern I)eru-', ocracy was enacted in Mis- w ewsippi. There a ttr.ss is going oa far Legislative aod otlr ogees. Tbe UepuUieaas hare no car.did.atcs in the Geld hut aroeralJv mj'port-, ing Independect IJeoocratif eandi-j Taylor, of P;ti5bnrg, lide Iriised dates against tbe regslar nomf as of HishJ 'rV. f .k.. Mj.v- ..j... ,!n'ore. ,a tbe head, s.igbt-y bruised; k-'j. '"rr- "'jllaussj I)i no. ear cut: Robert B tbe N'ew York Tiims writes that journal en account of a meeting being held that oe day in Jefferson coonty. in favor of iLi ;adeendent candi dates from wbli take the fol lowing: "Truly was the Cm speaker. W W took bis position on the stand a uniform !. '.'tlT fcst purpose oj ialjiuidatinjr the speaker, 1 I'epnsylrama, cut about and to prevent bUk twin giving expression 'be Lead: Rrakeraac ST air cut on tbe to bold or aggressive setiiwonis. The arm-. face. The officers af tbi) rj&4 fay d IVrootts suk in trout of ti cpeaker. (that no one was dangerously hurt, and he hardly finished his first seuttao ii, f.. . ... ... . a wiea ttoy broke out in shouu. These d? i ' faJs c:a!1frora Meyersdale, Confla risive demonArations were repeated at the , ctiC t21 Connellsville were on the end of almost every aen'nce. and it was ground prorcp'Jy and did everything with the greatest difficulty that Truly could possible to relieve the K'ounded" speas in a connectea way. , se liepubiicans timntil .am . lo.rotolil v i itl ii,i.lu. a.1 .1 i rcna"in6d quiet Truly persevered io liisef I forttto ipeak. and appealed Cir a quiet . ' Iirarir-. Ills urarirs. ins nri'a: was kili with the j linti'ls. njiiil,tt!'y liir-nni to tarn the 'WTOiKiain i) I lareu. me remarks mm Up .ii.l m.iltp mm ot an extremely mixl- . up!1 ' ,uc (.,,,.(.t so cocfusins that 71 ' . wMHniw9sil. lelorthesrKcroprowl. III. I; . inaile adutct f lia! to .m-vnu- ly. a k-adia;: J Minn lal prLul. l hi; , ll.irt.,lo kceii oidcr, ami tins iipr" as met with a thouU All thioiigii etlortto sjwak, the crowd inuulped in '.. I derail. licirLum-stauces. and Hicks, find - ins hi" endeavors luiile. aat down. j other Ilepuhlicana or Iiidepemknts were allowed or attempted to apeak, i. p eak. iinerae. While bull-dtzn? of this kuu ' ing too much stock in the proiessions 'of fraternhl filing with which the ..... ; Proceed! pr.rty is greeted by .be r.s.-c,n,ugcS oictcns u encunu ,, Ml in,juiun.i iu,. . 'aiHrfil flip Auimlilr.' (jovcriior Porter, of Tennessee, in Lis fiH'Cch of welcome to President Hayes, said : "We hope the ioCueoee ;tL: !.:.... T , UU lo.L lo a eu UWMX .:i sus- I,. J.i., ,.r ...A rdu v.. .-v m uu j contribute something toward the res- oraticn of tetlowshtp among all scc- , . rou..r is nprli.ont tmtiiir. n h V I f-r r. ro animitiuj adStlnalrdiny d city, as ail that the reverend gentle ej I man atd is true, though bis confreres -. J .u..,.,.1,rmV,, ,V.r.,V.. ........ f. lensraied in lm.-:uess. hare l. llowshiD- ! cd with Northern men, and have no complaint to raise oi any t-uow oi animosity on the part the part of Northern people. Northern men hare gone South with intent to enjurro in busi- , ne5? anj wjln pUrp ,se to make some particular section their home. 1 hey encountered not only show of ani- i mricitr Juir t a oni rriiil ittorca. j . - ' . 1 i cution, and whv 1'tcausc tbev were j .orlbem men "and held politicll coa- j victions diGT-.-rent from the people about them. No man ia Chicago, or asked men who desired to invest in property or engage in business weth er they were Hemocrats or Republic ans. And did any Southerner an nounce bis political opinions, hl3 declaration aroused no animosity, much li?3 provoked persecution. Southern men met Northern men in the North to become friends, but in ... Sou,DerQ me mot vorlb era mcQ as enemies. In the North there wa3 no want of fellowship or kindly leeling. ,eere bas never been any, and there is none now. All Southorn men wbo have lived iu the Northern States since the war will testify to the truth of this asser tion. The North does not hold bit terness. It has made efforts at recon ciliation in all directions. It has welcomed citizens of the South to homes in its cities and on its farms, and, in reeponsc to invitation, ha sent its citizens South. To receive with open arms Las been the policy of the Northerners ; to repulnc with animosity the policy of the Southern ers. Scutbern men in the North are happy and prosperous. N orthern men eT0T 1 0Tr 8 address, pointed out .bin n. . ...... I . I . 1. . L. . . . . 1. , . .. lui: lini urcua Ul luc oouiu on iui- wiirration end education. Tbey wanted cjore people, and they could best secure them by putting school houses on every bill. This was pointing out the way in which Gov ernor Potter's hope could be realized ; and yet, we venture to say that this intimation ihat Tiuntisset: Lad not done ber full duty in the way c in viting immigration wili be resented The people will no', see that the fcult is their oa'D. In some way tbey will saddle the responsibility on the peo ple who prefer homes in the North. This question of suspending aui- niosities can be very easily settled if tbo Southern people will do their simple duty. There is animosity oniy in their own hearts, and if tbey can not rrub it out, no one eta help them. When animosity i crushed out in the South, the discovery will bo made that there is no animosity aoya ie:) in this country. ii PiTTsiu no, Pa., Sept. 20. An ac cident occurred on the Connellsville I-ranch of tbe Raltimorc and Ohio Railroad about six o'clock this morn 'Bg. Tbe atlo of the tender of the " Ava-tBinoa va v a. c-f lif-iVj ma tln train the hrid at Will Creek. one mjie east of Casselman Station. The baggage car, passenger coacb lni the slef per were thrown from tbe track. No one was killed. Tbe foilowrng sre reported to have been injured : J. W. Webber, of Atlantic Citv, sl'srbtlv; Mrs. Webber, bruised about tj.3 bead slightly: Mrs. W. L. Browa, JOoii Market street, Pbilade' phia, si.'gltly ;ut aboytthe head, and back sjM-ainedj Mary Iser Dpran, actress, head cut sljghtlyj Jirs. f. J. Legge, of Pittebnrg, n;ryoi!3 shock W. II. Miller, Van ISuren, Iowa, slightly bruised; Conductor S. S. Praee, Cumberland, Maryland, bead s.A fae badly cut, and bruised about th Mil -Master Hunt, lvemember the fair, October Sd.jlhem by the quantity for even less 3J, th, tad 5th. 'than tbat When tbe doge was not om XEir.ToRK .rrrr.K. New YouK, September 22, 1S7T. CATU0L1CISM IN NEWARK. A Catholic priest in Newark, nv iced Leonard, is uknr a band in pol itics, as well a reiic'ou. He com menced hi sermon last Sunday with a violent diatribe against tba . fre school M' ii in, deaouacing it as a grots wroiijr t'i the cbnrcb, and one which every Catholic was btund by bis religion to oppote. He held that the church alone bad the right to con trol tbo education of children, and that education outeide uf the chuch could UiJl 03 tolerated. Father Leon ard weut out of bis way t j how that the church bad tbepjwer t-j enforce its demands. He narrated bow ou- ly Iatt fall, a man narjed O'Keilley, born ot Catholic parents, but wbo aiaj'Jineu a i ruicuwiii tuuitu, m '.. m4 hrtw es t. ........ I. , . , 7 r - i hjuo n on uwm w .i uc iu",,...! i bis fl-itk and the untor'.uuate O Mil- jeT rjnj not Kt.t a Catholic vote. Aod v"mlh..r Leouard'uolilied the polili- cians that the Catholic Church was 1 a unit, and was controlled by the j cltrical authorities, and that it . yyij be felt this fall. The sermon , .re.,t j -reat Aet 0f flin, j0 t,be i o u have more teose than to make their purposes known so early in the game. When the enormous Catholic popula tion of the cjbteru States is taken into account, together with the fact that all Father Leonard said as to the church's power is true, it is not to be wondered at that Buch a declaration should excite comment. , temperance movement. orca,lizuions arc .ir...:l...,!...i...m.,ii.. lw. ! HI.-.II ill J. IIJ U .ill.iniu lUv of rum to the ciy, with a view of awakening a deeper interest in the fight they arc making agaiust it. The total Lumber of arrests in the city for the quarter ending Sept. 1st, was 1S, 403. Of these the number traceable directly to rum was 14,090. Proba bly half the remainder could be tra- ! Knv lha, f(llir nr.hR of the enormous I wA i f t. lda ran it po.l In tnon I f.0 nofipp in the city, owe their employment to rum, aud ninety per cent, of the crimes and casualties can bo traced to the same cause. With these fig ures before one, it is no wonder that tbe public demand its regulation, at all events, and extinction if possi ble. THE rtANO FACTORY FIRE. The look of the Hale factory fire grows worse aud worse. Ifhas bren shown that the enormous building, eijht stories high, and filled from cellar to garret with the most inflam mable material, was entirely unpro vided with means of escape. Water could not b9 drawn on the fourth story, and there were only no hose for the extinguishment of Ore, but therf were not even fire buckeU Tbe workmen were compelled to brinir their drinking water from the third story; consequently when the Are broke" out among the varnishes and easuned lumber, there were no means of checking it, and a hundred men and women perished miserably in the (lames. Hot Mr. Hale will get bis insurance on his burned build ings and stock, and will put up another just suuh a trap. pIAMOS. Speakiog of Hale, it is a fact that though bis was one of tbe largest pi ano factories in the world, he never made a piano that bore bis name. His business was building bogus pi anos, forging as nearly as Lo could the names of reputable makers. Thus he would put out a piano under the name of "Steinmay Si Sons," which an ignorant or careless person would purchase supposing it to be a Stein way. The Weber pianos Le would brand as "Webber," and so on through the whole list of respectable makers, lie bas boen prosecuted time and again, but he always man aged to just keep out of the clutches of the law. Tbero are a great many of these sham concerns in this city, and hereabouts, and tbe buyers of pi anos want to know of whom they buy. TEAS. The lovers of tea wili be gratified to know that teas are lower in tbe great importing bouses than they were betore the war. The reduction bas been brought about by the de creasing demand. When wages were high tbe laboring man not only drank good tea, but bought it by the pound, and tbe moderately well-off by the cHest. Xow it is different. The laboring man buys it by the ounce, and thebetler-offby the pound, and many have been led to abandon the luxury altogether. Then tbe course e-f the trade bas changed. New York is no longer the great importing centre, for the western cities are re ceiving it direct from China and Ja pan, via tbe Pttcifi Railroad, and enormous quantities havp Itepa rush ed Uon the American market be cause of the improved facilities for getting it. Tbe importers with large stock -t on hand are suffering terribly, aud tbe iear is that tbe bottom not yet reached. CIIHOMeR. Good friends in the country, "be ware" This is tbe season for the cbromo man to commence his devas tating career, and you will be acute if he doe not take you in. When a mild, meek faced young man enters ycur door, and annoucces in the sweetest voice that be ia introdneing tbe Christian Fog horn, which be in doing by means of valuable works of art, sigual your boy to let tbe hull dog locse. For be will open an oil cloth arrangement, and display two til. 3 t niueuus, gauay, uign-coiored piet- t. : ..L L . Ml urea, woicq lie win assure you sell at retail tor ten dollars, or rather would sell at that price only the pub lishers of tbe Fog-born publish them, and tbey cannot be bad at any price except by subscribing to that invalu able family piper. ;'oo can't get the precious works of art, for Jess tban ten dollars, bat that you may be Induced to read h Fog-boro, a year, yon can get that paper and tbe work of art, tbey are genuine oil chromoa, for three dollars. Ry tbe time he gets through this oration sn tbe dog on him, and let tbe animal aione till hvt gets through with him. A dog trained i- biu chromo men is invalu able, i'or be it known that these chromo?, as they are caljed, are tbe meanest, cheapest, most infamous .aficitures of art ever palmed off upon thn pnic Tbey are wore if taytbing ukn iho papers ofe tbem Tbe works of art ttat retail a; ten dollars, ect Just si cents apiece, and tbat is aiL - They are cotnon lith. ograubs, printed ia colors, and are printed-in tbe city by tbe milliin. Prang of Boston makes chromes that; are wej,'y fine, but they sell at a high j price, and nae; jjpj into connection ! with the fog-borns. 1 say :b;t the chroruos hawked about the country as premiums for newspapers, cifct on ly six cents eacb. and you can buv iw3Wtft e-;tte ..v--".c -'f-w--- jqtJiteBS Wll liQdcrilaiid aj SOW,! ;srr,e of tbo reitsons pajisrs rcn up i t-nsrrnnu-t i l.ej'ntiotis by t:e;r n.-e. Ti.e womon x b j look t'jem was iuj. jerabltel:piceared nithlheui till the found the same pictures on lh waiiS of ail her neighbors, and theo how many thousands of them were quiet ly taken down aud consigned to the aru-barrel. Rjware -of tba chromo man in the fall, fjr the auvauce ruiy are already in the field, the chrcuu o mills are runuiu to their fall casei ty, and ths4.-u.eek-faced young mau is leaving the city, witu the oilel n j case under his arm. TWEED ON TUE i'TAMl. n iavriiiin!i- iMmni'ttee hai Tweed on the stand, but tbev have nut .tbun far gtiiwnjlbiug uew out fjuiuitioa :.,. :3. ,.... him. Everybody knsw that the citv i "T- GENEVIEVE, Jo. I ft, 1832 knew exactly who did it, nud how u Ii U 11 l l.U I U U 'l.J VI UIMII'.'V. ' vui 1 i was done. Tweed- testimony, thus; fir, is only valuable n-i a conl'eWou from the leader of tbe thieves, w itli some minor particulars udded. lie, may inakH some new d:.si loS!ire lit- f ire ib.-v get lhronvh with him, but ! "' ' i'l'i-nii.ni i ! reiuru to my itaiive ills il.ublfu! The !! mm k-'ipsj State in praciiee if I can qualify uiy up wonderfully well, tud will, if he self, and while doing so to woik to ever gcij out, make trouulo M Lis eucmies. II i.-i very bitter, und do- sire.-? ucth'ug so much ts to get a chauce at those i.f his Irieod.t who deserted turn. Ho does not blame tbe citizens: generally, for what bus befallen him lie magnanimously for gives them but to have shateil 'lie plunder wiili men and then I:i-c the.H to go back on him, anger huu. He says it was pleasant reading vt hea in Spain, i be denunciation of him self by men who were ,bU partner , and who were living "i the mnjry tbey tolv when kb him. ULMXESS llisiiufH i.- iiicreai'ig every iiv aud every iioiir. Ilroadway iia:i'i looked SO much like the lirumU'sy of old, for Uve years. TneroU the com fortable, olJ liiiie. certainty of being run over, if you attt iop'. to cross any time from tine in the morning tiii cix at night there is the crash and din of thousands of wheels on the stone pavements, there is the Lloc'ia io i.f long lines of ftrajt cars, sn.i the sta ges io apparently inexir'u:b!e j sui.i there is, in short, the good uld u i comfortubls l- ial'iy oi tho ol-l -n time. Mote goods are leaving tte city now than at any time siuce ISTJ, and the merchants believe that the rush will c lu'inue till la.e in the win ter. May they uot be disappointed Pi EilTO Rvilbrrjr tl itnll. C hey esn n, W. T., September 18 An eastward bound passenger traiu which passed here at 3 p. m 1 1 day was stopped ami robbed by thirti-en ma-ked men at Rig Spring, Ni-bra-ka, H!0 miles east of this city, to night. The robbers fir-t took uos-e.. sion ot tLe station at lhe Springs, ti. troyed tbe telegmph instruments a id Compelled the agent to hang out a red light. When the train stopped they boarded it and placed the train me.i and paseogers uuder gaard Tbe express cir wa b.-vken open and the safe robby I of ub nit $7; 00). The passengers were a!s tu'ibed, but their lossoa are not jft. kn.i-vn. In order to delay the train i'i reaching ) the next sta'iou the fire in 'he i eo motive was dampened with water A freight train overtaking the passen ger train its engine was sent on to bgatlalla, where the report of the robbery conies. It is believed that tbe robbers have gone northward. The railroad company offer a r ard of $.o,0b0 for the capture of the rou bers. Rig Springs, the station here the robbery of the express train was c m mitted last night, is a water slati..ti. Ii2 miles east uf this pUce. There are only one t.r two houses besides the station. The rob'x-rs rime to the station in tho evening and lock pos session of everything. They tore the telegraph instruments out aud threw tbem awny. The red light was then bung out to stop the train, which reached there about 11 o'clock. On tbe conductor stepping off to see what was wanted he was confronted by men armed with revolvers, who or dered Lim to throw up bis hands. Ttie engineer aid fireman were secur ed and a guard plieed at the end coach door. Thestii';i agent was cotrpellc 4 to knock oti the exprefs door, and on its L.'ing i-pem d lor him the robbejs ru.-hed in, overpowered the messenger (Miller) and took pos session of lhe car. " Tbey fecured $05,000 in coin and about $o00 in currency from the express car. The through ssfe, which is stationary snd bas a ccmbiuatii-n lock, they left un touched. It contained a very large sum of money. The passengers in the coaefes were then visited and re lteved of their cash and valuables. It is stated that $1,300 in caeb end four gold watches were taken from the passengeis. The srrivil of a freight train evidently interfcrd with their plans, for afier potting out ibe Cre in the jortomonyp of the expre they mounted end road awsy, with out disturbing the occupunt t-f the sleeping car. To day the L'oiou Pacific Railroad aTid express c mipany offered a reward of $10,000 fr the trrcst eif the thieves and recovery of the money, a pro rata e-f the reward to be paid lor th; recovery of any portion of the mouey or tbe capture of any of the robbers. The Sheriff- of surrounding counties and com manding officer., of military p .sts throughout Nebras-ka and Wyoming and along the Uniou Pacifi : Railroad have been notifu d of the robliery, and everything possible will be il me to effect the arrest of it perpi-tra-tors. Omaha, Neb., September is E. Mcrsman, Superintendent of the Uo ion Pacific Express, offi-rs $10,000 reward for tbe capture of the men who robbed the Union Pacific train at Big Springs last night. DtcJiratloa ( the I'soll JlonniiiruL Paoli. Pa., Sept, 29 The dedica tion uf the new Paoli Monument iu honor of tie Cfty-tbree American si I dlers und.ir Qenert Anthony Wayne, killed by Rritlrh troop9 onder Q;-nr al Grey p ;e hundred years ago, im k place to-day. Tbe monument, which is ol (Juiucy granite, bears njion lhe. east side the following intcrip'i.'U : '"Ericted ly tbe citizens of Cbsrer and Delaware counties, S -pt 20 b, 1ST7, beiDg the ceutetitial aunivt rij- ry tf tb Patili massacre." Under ibis the following : " Tbe other in scriptions on this stone are copied from tho cienwial stone formeral'y standing here, which was erected b the Republican artillerist" and other citizens of Chester conn'y, S-p;. i ) b, m?" " : Hon. Wasifinrtoo "yOwnfrutj pre sided. Prajer was u-!ivBred bv H -'y. Jos. S. Evans. J. Stui.h Kulhey was tbe historian, and Hon. Wai ne McYeagh orator of the day. The programme wes iniersjiersed with; patriotic mufie, and a salute of iLir-fed tv-eiiht etios was fired iv ibe Grifr 'at fia Dttery. Arooag iLcee prefCDt; full, and due largely to a ex-i takli,",, f1" '' -were Governor Hariraofi and s aff ti'.ement of tbe wetk. Tbe strike jwi!eheu,!r?1arwiU J,''? mw .M,ai"n and a grandson of ActhoDT Waynp. 1 was for an advance of twenty-five. itbiri 0111 iuTmu,0,lilte ":l lle" TLe attendance was large. 1 per cent oa all day labor. banuBsr uTler , Dent nfSrutr Kozj oinimnnart. t-T. Ioris, Sptf rab "r 20 United j S.avs Si'niit it Lsrt in A . 15 igr died a', til a residence here at 11 o ciocs this inortittg. He bad bee a a 111 :c ted with malaria fever (or several mouths, and lately, abcess of the liver was dis covered, which hastened or' perhaps. u;rpciiy causey nib u unu. t ,;. . The doceisi.'d was in to nix i ah year of his age when tlected to lhe United States Senate lo rprei-eut Missouri for the term eijyirijg iu 18T9. Tte following le'.ter written by him ia 1S32 end placed it, bis mother's binds gives en illutratioii of the en i eSJ 'f character in his life-Ion? pursuit uf the object of bis youthful trr.-s dav I left honw nniler charge t.f Mr. Wm. Shnanon, an e-ld tneuU ot my tattler, to g to Kant as- j kia to read law ia lha oilk-e of Judge l'T '- My education is very limited, "Jt with bard study 1 may overcome i I m determined to buy if, aud become Uniied States Senator for my nauve hate, aud t-o work for r-'its till 1 am sixty years old. 1 will riray G.id lo give me the resolution to per- serve ia this intention I have commu nicated ihis to ray mother and give bur this: pjiper to keep. So help me, ti i. "Lewis V. Rout." A ftivrm ia l.ullina. New OitbEA.NS, September 13 J. 15 ('aire, writing to tbe I'rirt. Cur real from Parish Sr. John the Rp-li-t vee.erday noon, ssy-; "Yesterday evening a gale of w i-.d d.d gi t at dam ng in our neighborhood, and as far as I can learn several residences have been liemroyfii in the lower part of the purir-h Rams Lave .been carried off and stigufbousrs on several plan tations seriously damaged. The par ish court bous lout its roof, and the slates were drivu balf a mile with such force as to bury themselves in toe ground ai they fell. All fences are down ; trees broken off snd up rooted. Not a single i-ca:i tree Las withstood tbn blow Many. roofs of hoiis--!id chimneys bvu liven blown off, aijd in tho surrounding country the cane ha been laid Hat as if win nowed. The damage can not yet be e.-iiMnteii, aud '.be wiad and ram coctinues, with no appearance of clearing weather. It rains heavy i.t -,- . anj u.u nioii is so siormy that it is alni't impossible to be out of doors-. There have been no lives lost. Tbe Price Current estimates the damage to the rice crop on the lower coast at ;J0 per tnf.. In this city, below Cii borue sine", and north i.f Canal stiet, much damagu wa done, and gardens des'royed by overflow. Many trees were uprooted and fences blown d jwo. Tlie Indian Troubles. CmcAdrt, Si-pteniber 10. General Sheridan is in receipt of the official report of tbs battle of Uig Hole, Montana, August 9.h, and of tbe operations in that d!s:r'.ct preceding the hit.lt?. Colonel Gibbon reflects severely on the inhabitants of Mon tana who sustained the murderous! Nez Perce.s by trading off provisions to them for stock stolen by them from tbe whites, thus prolonging their flight and adding to the dangers of pursuit. The bt-st estimate uf their strength gave them 200 warriors, well armed and equipped. Ry forced marches Gibbon came up with tbe hostile with a command of seven teen officers, one hundred and thirty two men aud thirty-four citizens. Tho attaek was made late at night, the Indians being completely sor prised, but as ttey immediately sought bushes for shelter and poured their Volleys into the troops, as the latter came into open ground, tbey did considerable e seeution. However, in twenty minutes tbe whole camp was in possession of ihe troops. The Ia dians, being driven out, still shot with deadly effect at long range. Ry a change of base shelter was obtained and retalitoary firing was commenced, with eriual destruction of Indian life. The Indians, mean lime captured tbe howitzer, which was coming under escort ami oa mules.' backs, the privates wbo were with iu fleeing and leaving the cHk-ers to an unequal fight. Dur ing the day various strategies were employed, but it was 11 o'clock at night before the Indians finally with drew. On the 11th tbe dead were buried. General Howard came np that day, but too late to render a.s sistance. A complete list is append ed, showing 29 killed and 40 wounded. The burial party reported 83 dea 1 Indians found on the field, and six men found dead in a ravine some distance from the battle-field. Itolllrw Taking Tbeir RcvraKC. Rlo MsKiKti, Septemlpr 20. TLe y lilie Maguires Lave begun a war of revenge against the witnesses who have te-'ified against their memiier. Recenily tli liri-fiud Kramer wan tried and eouviod cf arson. Wm Rinnri.se testified that be viaiied Kra mer in jail while the grand jory wan in session, and ihu M illies proposed to Riugrost- to b. ib j the grand jury into igno ing the bill ol itiiiictinen'. riUk.'";i'i tbat $10 a wan would fix them, in giviag Lis testimony the witnesa mated bis fears tbat be would suffer frightful d sequences. Sure enough, at a quarter past one o'clock yesterday in irniug bia bouse wan fir ed and entirely destroyed, with ail the furuitnre aud effects. The fl nues extended lo the Liuherao parsoeaxe and dectroyed that als i, tbouifb 1). MeC-on, the minister, aaved bis fur niture. Triere is uo d 'ubt that tbe tire wis ihe woik tif Kramer's friend.. . , . ., A Horrible Tragedy. Lovisyillk, Sep. 20 The Court er Journal' ltcbr nd Ky.. special sa: A tear t-itce Jasper Maopiu sb n- J-'b'i Rnrnam at Kiigtfu, Mjdi"ii '"""Ty, ' woijntJin- bii;'. ajanpl i n- jiiuivi pd. and tbe triil was et (' ir 'n 'iiy, h it ibe ease waa not reeh-tl Tbia eveuintr tbe par tip me. iu ibe streets in Richmond, eech t ccompinied h ' 1 ends, whn firing began. Jasper Maupin. Johi Rurnam, Chris Dallard and Wm. A. pornel.son were killed Tbe snrviv- ora were afested.' PiTTb-nudUii, SepteniWr 13, The -nibe in tfje American Iron V'trk8of .( 'ties ,t laqghlin eudei last eveu i ivt tbe wpa rerLfiing worjf at tho i'li WMgei;., Ttrb wutka hjvfl beta i Jiiff-T tti'Ui weefci. .mi bj this ae-,j tion in ibe .inker. iibnrawing their demands, tilteeu hundred to two thoueand men will resume oik v raurruw. Tbii ftrike w iuauiurai- oa tbe Tuenddf fjlluvviiiir lh riu. vv-ich time th mill were ruutii jl' i Xew Jd ''rrfhrir. t'lis. G BEAT INDUCEMENTS TO- - ENCOURAGE JMPRCVEMENTS CO , rOB SALE: CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. IN THE NEW EXTENSION OF BE!FOKD NEAR THE SPR1XOS. Will or.-r at pr.rats s ile at low yrioi;! an.l i n eaujr teruis nn-1 coaditlun?, viz ; Only One-fifth Cash Required on ,. Purchase.Ealanco Payable in 1, 3. 3 and 1 VIMISS, eiaa1 raymnt; la Uomt. n !!b biiviwt'at j!i per ceuu ii-r auiiUm. iu ji.rlo iaii-ui:aj:l, tcafed by morticnae. Tbe uwuer oS- riog to tiispun-haser llldcirJ) A SPECIAL QUAE ANT U " ; that at the C2i!rtttn of tliy f.-iir vi-nr.11, slioulil mi jiui- u.ir.i -i-.mini H l-ll Ul I-UrV'UaMJ, will rclumltUeoriinul (tun-limio aainaui s.i ex-' Metl in tlie refx-ijit (.r il0 In Hie haiuls uf AlowM KiiJMi l 4. L .uui neciiiT iinlil till Iliu inf- ; iu nH urn aill, m: i Iihvs tlic .-r u.i rr-i-n-, eri'l iq ni)uii-iili.j itn-.Tiitul .un li-i. .iiu-mut, J tiriAiuinit ilie 1.1I ut I..1.1 ure Irc lri.ui uij-uui riu-ii, iti,c wli-a Ih.ul' lit im.iu i-wia r. Kor punk-ular-s Hpty t., F. KF.XKPlrT, Or Kl'SStlX & li.M I K. Kt.'K KK, JaneS. HiHtu.ni, Pa. " "OUT OF WORK.'" Sonit aad e'h irun, by Anllurf "I.Utcn tu t!ii- 01 klna Kirl." "I'll sill tb -:Mr, B.u is llntiio wi:lrui a M.lttl-.T, tlr., Ctf, 'Hiutol w-iTK, wKIi.jut 3 riknr, hc!;i iolora thy .iuc-r, WuLuut fricuili allium tho mnur Ix with pity ua tti Kiur." .tuc ol the must toucUni nn.l bcaaliful 11- laiU erer wiittt-n. mill iv tuo auih-r& iu.rc nx twHleil p'j-oijiiiy iLa:i uh:.iid- t.m e'tr vntu-u. rtieeo'i rts Or, liluti-attl tl:l ois 4lcli. K"ffi!e at all mils tc .-ittires. or will ha 9.:nt tiost- pui'l .ii rcfL-ij.tyl iru- l-y i!i: .ul-ltilu-rs j. M.bVUIiDA IM' Itl'o.. S-'ji. 13 7j(:hci4nut M., riiiU -'rli'liLl.-, uriiaNsTin i:t sai.k. lly rirtue uf nn urli t l- -aci! out of lhe Orphan t'ourt, ol fwi:ncriii;t IM., Ha., t us itirri.-riji1, will xpin Co .ubllc ,-q.lo in tho i-i'-lu.c.-', Iy 1'Ul.Uc oatcry ua Saturday, October 13, 1S7T, at 1 o'elat p. m., tue folluwln;;. ilcscrile.l n.-al tauiU!, .nuiile in S'liucrsrl 1 lata '.he esuie ol I'lnl.fi Maurer. iK-e'il, vis: A ocrtmia t.inn situate as r.f-rc!eiM, c-mtatnlni : lfl acres nud 4S pen-hi'H strict mrasim, ailj'jlniuit lamls ot Sniuutl J. Khoa.is, Jiwiiih Aukciiy. J.ilin klliitt au.l Jcoh Sjiclchcr, Uaviia; therc-a cri-x'U'U a twvatory ilwi-ltln nnu, Uwik hsnk br:i, nail uttn.routuuilillu4; about 4i) acres la ijoo-O tnuiier libuU. auJ aoou w cron lu iuv-.low. i'liij trm lms bc-verul uev'br lulling sjjrlni, a lara uuwlo orchu rJ. nul other WiuOs m trail : is dkusteilito-.ut 14 iail fruui tlw viilaxe uTSipciiiiUe, ami U c. o venitotl tuoaufihes nu1 s.-houh. The farm irif In- ojfrrcd at a irholt and ia twoor thrre oanvtr, t iruitlhe purekdirr. Ttii.U. Oue-tliU'U oi tho purL-Uiisa ufSKy to I swirre.l aoa tlie lao I, t eiui t!io d;w.-r ot the willow ol ileixtleiii: oiie-tiur-1 ol I'alunce p-iyal'le uji.a eonfirmatlort olMi-cii, and the haUucc iu two eoual annual payuienu, wiih-mt itrrsu . I'osiWaiin to ba ivn Ai-ril l:-t, liTs. 1'ilU.li' K OlAL'KEl!, S. Jj. htlh.NS, Sep. la Alla n an-1 Ttuitcts. UIHTOR'S NOTICE. FhUip WolfcrsaOcrori X-i, i'C .May Teim. IsTi t-i t In the t'.iiirl in" t'oiuui-iu I. II. WolK-rso.Tjcr f Fleas ut S'.ui-r-e: Co., Fa. . A. O. M IU. J(Voluaury Aiijmenl.) Having been appointeil Auiilcor lu liiealKire siateO cune, to UlMiiliule lhe tun Is in the lianas oi the Assiitfice, to an t anion th.isu tidily id lilled therel.1, nie is hefel-y nive.-f. that 1 Hill aUi-a-l to tlie iluUesot siH u-p.-intuieiil, at my o:nit ia femnerset, l'u.,on Xhuis h.y me lttli day ot ix-tler, 77. j. (i. oin.r; fc'ep. lu Aucitor. UDITOR;S NOTICE. a. S:utzauDl No. 178. Airil Term. lT-". t 1 Ia the t.'uurt 'of Coutmn Pkai J (V'J.unt.iry a.rjiiumeT.t.) llaviu bri'D auutiiteel Auiiir in the aU ftaitrvi ca?e, totii.-;ril'Ut (lie luijil in the h.iU'l ol the Aiiun.r,tu and muunkr ttiot,' ic.f.ily tn-.Ultd llieretti, u Kit-e U hL-rcy tvca tni 1 will atteiiii lo tno iiutit'i ul ::tiil ai't-uiiru'-nt ut iny 4 Hi- S-micrfei, Fa., u I iu- i:iy i:.e 16rlu!;t t)H.x.-itnrr, 1.S7 Sep. It Auu;i-r ir virtue of an onler of fcilo, irrnntcJ ly ihe Juutfvs the Orphans' Vurt t't Soitur.-ut Co., Fa., the untttTf ikhciI will jh-U at public btlc on lite preim, the real tsuie cf Jur-tfj h J. iiuiucr iohu, 'Itc'iJ, 8Uiiatc m hliiJe towudHip, vu TuvtLiy, OiioberZO, 1S77. A i-lantutton contain in if ncr-tnf, nn-re or 1cj, ol wfhM;u Oiui luu acre are clear, '-a iu L.talowt with iwo U Well inn h'ues. ti ut which i lixol lor a Mref a larti ltni and other (tutI.uih!iag-, witb tiue yuunic truil unharJ on the tame; Is uci-vr u chart u-e, scUuuU, nnlu ami fture: iM'.VJtiif lardoj of J . O. Cable, Isaac rJcrui., iuvii iut-un Diin, Atichavl Warmer, Witiuw Diu-vkburn. a i i it Ilamuierand uthvri. TbKlS. A .iuwur t-xiU aiint liii lani tA -jhAH. u ihe Wttit.w l Jij,a Vt aiiiuv, iec M, the inlt!re?t ul which, 60.3j to trt puiti u her annua 11 eu the 1st t April ufca-'h yt-ur Uurin Ker liie. ijiimineminif April lTi, anl at iii-r h ath th mtil sum ol ..6 to he pai-i tv the htin oi Jouo w allace, dt-e'tt. 'Hi piirrhader mnt pay tuc h:ll wf nw IjW on tko !. r April 11 tutd Um other halt on lUv l.t ol Ujiobcr 1-7, with t me reel lroia AitII lt, 17. E-M A X V t L S r EC HT, Sep. 19 Aeiuumsiraiur. DM i X IaT n ATO It 'S N OTICE. iufiie of lajil A. KlnA'l5,!;.teol Sviuersvt Twp. tl-VCtiUfCl. Lettert of ax.iiilniMLiui.h:i on tLe abova eftate having leva pratmi to td BihJensiinitsi, B'Jtloeif htreby icivtu tutlxu-; in le'ttii u il i make i ni me dia :e pav tnem.autt the.-e h.tvini ctihn- aaint It U pre.4eult.heui JuiV auLhentKate-J lur feiilr merit on i'hurwjay, .oifuifK-r l-t In, at the oilice ol J.O. Kim-Jiei, in S ttatr-w.' fr'a., C VKL's Ail. SHAVER, S;p. 1'J Aluaiiiinitvr a ssh;nce's sali; il. . Fi:EAIsI-aSTATK. l3 Virtue oi au i-roer irsUcu oul ol lllc L'ourt ut CouiUi'n IMeus. iu and tor tlie L'-ounty ot s;imer sei. tne au-lersmuel Af-sij:iee of Jacob P. Zilt-r, will etl at pn--liealc iu tne HiirouitU ol Somerset, at tiw Court Uoa-K, -m SMurday, Odoter 13, IS7T, at 1 o'clo-k, p. ni. t'.ic rilowin); described real es tate, via: A ei ruin tract or Und iltuato ia llr- ilieKval-l.-v To.. S-nieset fix, Pa., niificnliiir hinds ol CarlesKattn,!!!!!! Uae-r,OeiTe 'm -k and o.l.ers, ciiiiiaiuitiie -Hi acres more or less ana allow ance, ol which ib.-rv urc atout ijact. j cleared, & acres lu meioliiw. wi:h a two st.-rv t.Ianlr. h-.-ii-ie. and ir mJ far.ni; lara tiieret-aerecloil, lelnr wriK- ii.itiy in i i tracts. I his lanu has a line oiehar 1 01 eiioioe vouuk Iniit trees. Is well water.! iiai-i u ill ever respe.'l a liesir-il-le h nie. 'I'l-.H-Viss. lea percent, ol the purchase mcnev to K paid on day id sale, one-third luclu-liii- the ten p. r root. ii eontiruiktioo ol sate and deilvery 01 cee I, iiiic-totrd in His mouth, nnd onc-thir-! in oneyt.ar truiu Utile ol sale. TAlLkiiiCerestonduiurrcd puy-aieu'.s, lo le securmi I y judKiueait 1o-j.I. JA. U 11 1H. S--p. lv Assittuee. JRUaTKE'S SALE. ihe on for. el Trustee f n th ft i l tho nial eeial? t.i ?it..mi'U . iivAl, late -ut .St u;huuiptuu 1 wp , Sviuervt Co.. Pa., Iu pur-'U mre oi o vrier uninied to Mm ny ine OT-h n' 4 an il S Lhrlet Co., wiil tc-U at pufciic jioi- tbe piviaip.f tT lite Satvrdiiij, OrtbcT 13, 1S77, at 1 o'epvk p. in. tile lollowl- iled-rtlwiil rcsd .-He. srir-l . t j A e.rt.t U4c; . 1 m I tuuai .;ir ly hi F m.U aaipton Tap., aii.l Kirily lu l.irnii.-r Ih,i . s-ftu-ers.-tc'o,. I'a., aO aiiiii l.ta.Kot ?iin n ti. .Vlartz. lianiel Sii-.-uinker. Jolia e. Zuiall. atl,anlel ltltlner, A. U iliuoih anil others, comaium Uti acre Bum er Kras and ottowanue. of wni -ti there ate about lat acres clear, au acres is iacaiow. with a new two tUiry Iraine house ami l ... i k o.iii il.cro-ooeie-ed. Ttie larin liais two xnd i-r li.ir.ls. 18 well watered aud lu a spjud state vi cultivation. I' cix 5ul-j .-et to a oowry ot V-oj w caus ing (o tlie v. t low ol 1-vi StiaUcr,iJec-i. fen per cut. oi the piip-hiue oiiiitey mnst tie pill on u:iy ! saH.t ue-Liurd in. lu.!ll.)t tile ten i-r . i ut. on in n nrtua lun i(.aiiud delivery (4 a -eilrf l-alaiice In two eiU il uimu ! ujiuia:s wltl,.i! ni.ert. u be s.-cur.o ly Ju lid. n. u,n.l. ' ' S.l IH'KI.S. ItKAU Sep W. Trc-loe. L' I) I TOR'S .NOTICE. unlertinneU Auikur a 1 - .lu 1 1, 1 in tl. Ml .. laus i.i(n oi o:- tii cllll , to liiaKe a t! iijoqilon ot the tun-la In the ban-lsid .I-.nn Mo I. utor .-I Ouhu rair. lai. id All-Kl3r Tw Ihpluus' Itotjrt ol Soi-eiit cull y, to uiake a .lis- lowrr Twn deo'd, to 1 ud atW'Dif; thus legally tutlllt therus, hereby air.s nmice II. at he v. id mend to the duties 01 siil.i atpoiitiit-ut. at Ins oi:i.-e In tho Porouiih of S uiemt, ou Friday. v touer t, IS77, at 10 o'rli-eaa.ui., alien sua u-r nil iatereaitod cub alien L " ' ' JAS. i prr.H. Sep. 1? . Autliur. UlU IOR S NU 1 TICK. - At a court of CoUitri n I leas he'd In Somerset Pa., on the tin rtayot Ktp:etn(Hrl"T7. them.ler slimed Aa iltor maaduly amdjiiil tu make aJI. trinuiionol Hie IUBu m Uic hai v V. Illium U. Liveueiuil, Assianee ul Henry tl. lili n-'-'j and wile, lo and ainotm t'mse legally enlitTe.l tiier-io nere.y iyv aottVsj that he wlU attvud 10 1 tie in-1 tiesj or the atjoveanpuimum ou sai arday tbuiVli day of t Jclober at hi. ore.-.; in Soi-u rt-; 11 ,r oph. when and where aft per ui' intin-Led ran atreud It they Ihi ik mp-uo;.- ..'.'' .'tlll.V It- SlTUTT. ICE t HEA JI S A LOO.V. J. H Usel Infurmslils friends sn-l the i-uhlie (rewrally that herns lease I io-.nu tver S peers' lima-sure, la the .Mamiu.h Puiktio'' anu tut there opened a Keetauraut aud Icecream Maloos ' keeps on band at ail limes e.kes. pies, lu!. ric A'lct'rh.-'iiifnt- jSiG.NEK'S SALE iiy rtnn.' of -tminlcr U'no.l ai of ' he !..( ..I P.Ki.mon I'lni ! itn r--l "., In.. inc milf iimac.1 A.' iRe o il.l!r-t ll'it ii.iil. r. w;ii --i Hat'Jnl IKJ, U. l tr. r 1ST7. .!iif Imluwin : 1 9'd "'k p in real esixU: tin in Ih2 tir.'i:ili A eort.ii.i 'ntt i.f I in I t'ta.ta In t'i i-r Tu:lt--y-fi.tt Twp., sitimtrt.'.t Uo.. I'.i.. nuNiiiiiiitf Lm is .t JoD.ilhau tminert. All -liael H ikiu ar. i iiilii-rs, '?oii.a tnifii; aiinut M uTrt, l:v;t. a iti-ell:u au ! otl-irr luii.ll!!p li;-..!! ero-li.''l. Ttil.'.l.S. 1'en ;- r i-i at. ol ill porrli.'M m nicy to oo pai.1 on ilny 1 1 5alr. nr.il th OaiiiiK-o ot oiw--thinl oo eoiitirruitl.'n ol su ! at N-vi.-n-U r Con; i ono thinl in six nti-mhs. au 1 on-th:r 1 in isi jw-tr, wi:h iit.:ros : ilt'ierrc-1 payments to i svre! ly ' ja-iiuieiil notes. ; U. H. Ki.V ,. 1 .-p IV AI'ueo' '.fri-y H-x-hsiuW. ot Fear, Apjti. Pium i:h.rrv i Ouinc. Trees! tio uis) Onpe mrj ami Sin.il t not rniiiu .0 kWlO Everrwiisan-I Orna ineatai ireviaua aiiaues. We oiler the above trtK-s.-vtH-;iiant.-veryctieaplort!.is Fall s ;laniii:i. They are hrst clas. ut every rp-t-cl an I true ii name. We will sell to th-- lli.aler Rml llranaers at low 5t w hlenAl- rlfci-. Siul ' :ri:aL-iloutii.. A'l-iii... J H. A. KI.I.HM'l .1. . j , II .1 arki-t t., flit.-nh, l-a T!to ili!ct an.! hest ri'iH uunl lili uilm IT I. il 'I-' FX SON'S. ASIC Ihe n ..Ti-l Uysiieptics , bilious fnf- in. C- fcntrt. victims of lever -t9atiil aeoe, the merrurl- i (:4tt, tli.y istiii.li il.W recoverej b.l h ,-he. r ul n.irl - Hesl.B,ihevr.i.ut-irl. ....I ...-.-1 Oli.u.lil. iml coih! apiK-iite: ihcy will 0 II you l-y lakinu Si mmivm.' lo v- l.ll Kl-411 I. 11 III. The Cl.c.-.'j-J-t, Pur. :t anj Dost Tim ly in the Wori.l. Kir HYSl'KI'S! A. CONSTIPAT'OV, .laiin-ili-e, Hili-.u? ulta. Us, Slflv II K A 1 1 At: I i K, folic 1 i.iin.s'1-.n Sidriis, MOl.K S l'U.UAfii, lleirt Bum, a.-:., fcc. 'this unrivahul Sonrhern Kemc-lT Is warrinte n.it to contain a viuz ie (mrticie ot Oltrcury, or any uijurtt-usbune-rai surHause, out ts rrPiFLT vrGET.ir.LE, cc.r.titinh'V th3: S-mil.ero Kos anl Her!, whi mlwite fJr viii.-m Khm pta-r:i ia rnuntri- H wiiere L.tvr PiueK's tn tt predil. I will cure a!! Diseases caused by darangeT.ent of fie Liver and ooweis. . . lite i ,n no..t oi AiTfri oTD pi wine are a ih ter or Im. taie In the mouth : I am in lha iUrk Si l'jor Jomia, t Iten mistaken h-r Kheuii!uia S'-nr Niou-ito : ot Appoti.e ; iwelalieru at!iv ct Svive .u i lax ; liuaj he ; l.i "t uteu:'- rv. with a pain ml 8fnainn of UHVina: faii-l lo lo doinetliinir which ought to have tree a h-ne: lctili- tv, Ldtv rpiriti, a thick yellow appearaiu'e ol t Skin ami fcei a drv cuu,gU ulicu Uiiu..ken fr Uofi.-'u:npt.in. lleaiM. at rrfhrs very lew : iu; the LiYk-K. the S'nietin.es manv m iiieusympMin9 attend tne lareiil uran iu the txxly. ii generally the eat ut li eae. and It not regit late-i in tune, yrvut curler i-ir, wnucneiiueitei ana iii-.a i n w:u eiiuu. 1 can reroiuineu I at" jnt'!ntavhrU remedy U,r'ii!- arHtot the liver, i-ie-irthurn un I iH-pepU, .Silt! tijons' I,ii,er Keaui'ilitf, I-winf. Wtsimn. ltii Master S.r et, A.-.isLal l-in; alaeltr, liiillel "V"e have te.-J i.a v.niierf. perfnally, and Know that "t m.'pebiri.i, hhdu.iii'. ani l Dr liiiiK Heathi. he. i; is the tejtr metlirine tli-n world ever smw. We tiavu tried tor'v other remedies le- tre Siinnui-riJ!' Ei . er Kulator, hut Utiie ol them icive u. more than tenirtor.iry n-Ih-l : rmttlie Heic jiat-it, n t only r M-ve i, iut rurr-1 i.i. Tel- k;i:ap:i an: ..ir.s.s-jistirfii, iatvn, lia. imiA.Tl-I ! rit.iiptf iJ ' anplenant. r.otbinte ?o cuiotun a Sa-1 bruttiu. and in nearly try e-xsv it come.- Intn th :on,a-h. and ran tx o easily eorrwtci ii yu will ink- JSiinni'm" Kulator. lt not aeir'eet so ure re taw iv ur ini.-i rupu t?ive ii-oriier. it will al-o trtiprove yenr Appetite, CoujptexloD, and gen era) Heulth. SICK HEADACHE. TIiU dis. rewiut affliction occum moft freouent- ly. The H-'turL ani-e of the noiiiaeh, arii-iiiK Irt'iu im;erlectly dijfe9Leioitntenti. eauei Meverv pnia iu toe iiea:.uiuipaniea wan ULtait:ree:irie imu ant) thl1 dfns.uuteis wh it i npularly Knuwn ariirk Headache. 'or pnjuipt reliei Tats Slana' Iavsr Eaislator. ar KsUcs .is a Rraudtj in .MAI.AKim.S FEVERS. IMiWEL riM PI.A1N TS.llVSPKeSIA..v:K.rALllKl,lll-.S- SlIIX, kESriit-SSNKSS JAl'.MUCt, .NAf- SEA. Slt;iv H KAUAI HE. 1'lOl.It', I.'UNSII I'ArilO.Vanl BlUDfS.VESS, IT HAS NO EQUAL. mjrr.tciuniDiisi.v v J. H. ZEILIN Sl CO-, PHILDAEl-FHIA. ,'A. I'Hr. 1.()( Julyt Sold by ail Druggets. 1 )URLICSALE. Itt rlrtne of an crder i-isaciO uwt nt th. lln.hans' Court el Soiaerstt Co., Pa,, t. the undersineil iliretted, t will expose to sale by putIie outcrv. on the premises, on Saturday )e!oter 6, 1817, at 1 o'clock p. ni.. the followinir ih -a-ri'itil real c-tiite, la'.t- the estate of Jacob l over, Jr.. dee d. vii: A eer'nin farm or tract of land -iluatt- In Jenn. r Twn , S-iu-rsot L'titmrv- Pa., eontalninz 1 lo ai-r.-s. 50u.-r's tliereol cii-ar" I. an! o-ilaocs wi-tl .iuiii.-r-ci, ii,l.iinina l-lil Kol 11. Stullt. I. sseWp.t. Win. H. Keaiu, liavnl uihr and others, havir.ir ttiereon erected a pood two story j.lspk House. Unc lni and other ootliuliilini. This lurni has ai'T-l.-. Iiene.'i and other lruit trees irrowini on it. a str.ia never falilnK spnnit, andis un-lerlaid with aboot a nre toot vein ol coal wnh hank onenei'. TEKMS. tine-thinl lu hantl on emiro uviii m of sale, and balance In two co,ual annual payments. "lor.ui oiiciuci. II EX P. Y 1 KT.1XE. Sep. 12 A.liu raiid TriiS-.ec' JgXECUTOIl'S NOTICE7 Estate. f Ana Maria Zsrehws. late of Stonvcreek Tp., deeeaseil. Letters tcstntnenlarv on the ahov having been (rante.1 t the un-leTsivr.e.1 i,..o.. is herciiy Rl-.en 1 tLose in lebted to It to make im mediate payment, and those haTinif riaimsaa iin4 it to preelit thein duty nuiIo-iiTi-nted f. rsetll. mi nt, at t-lllce ot H. F. Sthell. in Sonierset.oo Kr lay, rxpt. 7tli, Is77. S XMIH. ZAfiKKOSS. Us KUS IUV.MOM. Asuut 1. tet n'i rs. :y i.i V; - tiA -i.Vr :-1 Jefferson Academy, t'AXOMVIl., IM, . Th.j course of study having in view : 1st. Preparation lor C'olleie. 21. Arjoed Eliadlsh Elue.tlon. 31. Pri p.intiim lor hu.-jucn. iseoinpreltensivesnd the insiro.-tt, n Ihor.-.U. Teachers e.TjH-rienced and suc.-e?..;ul. tlcruiau, French and H..k keepiits ad specialities Lo cation I., tt,a mli. s. ot A ni.i.-t o.t . i .1 o'l eitv iile V-ZZJrl-Z.:Vn,''n,, S pt. 1Kb, 177. F-r rtnulars. ate., a.i.ir... . , - r .. " ." .hal itrnu i'ikd, Aitust 1 KEY. WAI. Ex. l.NQ.Prunlpil. I. H. XWIA'IAM. 7 K.VrirKR aomers.1. Pa, Luia, p MSGAHAN 4 STOHER. I l'LASTEKKP.S. Kesiwctfudy Inform the rlti.n. ... ntU,"n,:,,W',r. '"HflfiMi. taka emitrart. L '1.' "" PU.terlni K-paltiuK proa-oti, itrn-t . a, lores, as above W uti riliclte.i. son ..tl.l.-.tl. Nov. m uuaranteeil. Ml N I .ST i; TO P ' V i VI hp " lk l a J I 1 1 t, Esia .., vi ;- ,, , t ul t, win K: er late .r (ireimi'.Ie Twn.. 1 rrees dece.MpS n..r:h, a.ley oa ihe east. Smith street mi the joaih. I.et:.-r ul .lmiHif ration on the at-nrr aautef"1"' street ou the weal-uiia t!-e appartis- havllf.--..,,,,,,t),rl,rraw, ( Jn.nces. 1' ,'leri.nv B-'vct, tt l.. -.7 T . '. h No. S A certain lot ot UH -.l .Liu.t in ..kl ttiate pa'yim-nt, and ttirao Lvuclaiii.s aaahirt It tn prereut theia dily suttiea'u-aie.1 lor seiti. uient lit tle resVirrce ol tbe A.'i-mu'r.itoi..rj X.-wr.lay FKAXCIS.BALR. "v"'. 't Aituiin orator. A1" lU.N KK S SALE. L. vlr c nf Hi oritrf kwueil tie ih, . ... I t..miH..u l-'l,-so! .ierjt c..;,, T un - iters j'.eu A'aiauee -d Jacott l.atuiiu antl rcter; A. Llwua. .1! sHt , -itlie sale. ..a Tittr,day, October i. W.I. Ute0ri-k tlW "' J reil tf A tract of la lid spikite In t,aieil,..Lla-r Tub. Sonien-et eoumy. P a. cmtiUuuiu: 17 acres. nnSe or less, ofr l.i. I. about a acres are clear, witu a two story loir Ii. use, I-.,. ,..rn , ,,(r tu;. buildinirs thers : also a mutii: tvlMr.i ol rk. e. fruit, aojcinuia; lamls ul J.mu bkiuah. Annim i H ier. iinuel . i wltr, Jereu.iah her. aj , v.'V;,-.. ! htid in six months, a...m!.ii,ird lit one' year! i train the 4th day ol April l;t, Willi interest on ..n.V?- y-n in BBIVI on day f .K.le, I i'e!trred uaytaebU lrom dsv H sale. UA.MEL lii iFFM AJT, S-'P' 11 Asskvuee, i J"""'"""nWT JTI I llll HLD ' A'T .'lV)"ff;f(').' Valuable Property 1 1 a l io. : T .e Fi.-i V .ii . u.i ,nk ruaull, I'a , Vl, T c ' Uw r -pcry .tt,., o,i lot ..f -nru.'..l oa e.rnr . M ifnan-lrhurrii s r- r ivi m ul Uy lai buk, navtnn therei n er.-,-te i three story Lri. k U.i.el. with all n.c; Ho"'U",W8',"J'k"" " lhe t''!:h-,i"'-l'Xth'1--rz. frontimf W HJiMflli wf..-r e..rmr 01 Mala an',1 e i.unh r. ,teet Iront n. Bi h; h" r)v l.'1-re-.n a UriB frime stable on ttieAlle. nur"!, .o.VeT?:,"D.e?J,:,?."",! .' " ' ""' i' "-el -. ,.m htc u a all-y, ti ... ...n. i...., a,or Pr,vK a., !fJWl. h-.u. "La.ile an.l oilier o.iiouihll..i s vinu oKellli.K ALSO, out-hai, uileres; In tli. t.,or lots am) . u i !ry bunil!u f..ra.er:ywue, l y M.-t:.iieo a. Hursi. uer tlio Kail.-iuU. I hese several pr --rllesar-i.ftre.lat Prtvnis. anil Ir Let previously iissteit of, will lie ot lerej at pulil. sale on Frulay. tne .lay i. a KUt, IsTt, : premise. Tttio riei-c. For pra-e r,. other parti' ulars apply io I lie biOcers ut ai.l Hank, -Ml. rit-usiuil. I'a- Ouly ;. - ! . HB3T CU83 FABMS 4T PRI VATE SA1K (VJ 4 - O acres in prltue nnltr. Ilxa a atmut .'Wacn-s in titiit-er. -ai-ves new Knmtoi.miw Im-i tirok c, 10 ai-rcs clo ver, ivinty to eut or plow un.ler. Thriity orchanl, al! muter trioroiii;h u-nct. tumiinat water in every neiu aui at builuius. S ji,jo;U lawn. Jil ir.DINOS MAV nn-l c-i-ni-l.-tc. in a tir.n-i l ass cnimilnlie. l-i-auli-liilly situ.itiil. one .,; , ni -hall miles wist m the ll.linoml in Soiotrsrt K r njzU, ami two anil one hull i a! o Iiiaji.-vill-., on ni.rth M lc ol nirnplke r-a.. Hrethren ilmnkirl) rhup h on tampike l.altamilewrst..i .nil.imj, . hur. lies o ,,,-arly al oiher. e.ininaM, tn s..,,rJ.. ,o- Lavans vll. o . S.-IM.I house lt beliis; erected on in near the f, reiUacs. NO. 2. IJVa s&a aimve.im aouth s-.le ot lta a-rs ,.ll.anl.... i. ;- r-1l'-L "-l immwllately ni.ixi.lte. Imild- s . , . . I,,lu" uni-.tr. -ini.in ami ,cr;ll,. i,u wt!1 w.ter.l. and ia ttery resiKTt n...l ... V.. 1 l.'l.l.... .. . ' 1 luvs new. ii acres priine tinier, smooin an.1 cjaal Ut Mi. 1. With a yunn oreharil. no. 3. vMi i ( tniii.iri.-i'Ui u". t le .ni.l tiur. urt-luir I . u N0. 4. W. v.. iUruiill. A ma!l :'arm of is m-n - ' ii (h -l.v I'.k uiit mil: JirribiMS. Hmm hi. I lst in S..iutr- other lit:. s an-l houses itc., in the County. PEICE AND TERMS. ".. 1. Price tJ.uc,'). Tcrn.s ;5(oi In iiaud. -O-J a year. No. i Prici f6si a year. iW.ow. Terms ,. I n haad. -No. 3. Price 1,200. i-J'-Mayear. Wo. 4. IMco l..j() li u a vear. Tencs ftsj iu hand. Terms ?6i"0 in lian-!. As tiieUi'v-rnmt-r.t tus rilu.-e. her Intt-r.-st to 4 per cunt . a lower rate will ne-enarity prevail in l.u.-iriess. hem e tha sale and proctanle inve".li.cnts ol tlie ;u;ure will be rc.il e;llte. P,ses,in of No. 1 and 2as dctire.1, of o and 4 on April rn-jt. Jul11- W. J. liAtK. THE SEASIDE LIIiiiAItY I'll i -e lnks no lonif.-r for the tew only. The hen Standard novels within t.ie re.o h of every one. Hi. ks usually sold lrom 1 to ;;iven lim ciiaiiif e.1 and uuat.ridxe-i J lor M and i cents. 1. EAST EYXM E. by Mr. W.,.l ( I). N ) ic, -. John Ita.llJX. I lent . '. .Ml,. ,Hu. k. J- a. Jane Eyre, hy harl-.tti-'ilroliie ( . .V ) ae. Wmiiau hater.l.'iia.t. hcaoe s new n..veL Je. ii. 1 1..- Fl u K lii.lies. JnU-s .rns'i latest. es-. e. x.w t'.iy." ol e-.llijieli. tiy Kulwer. 7. Ailtiui lieile. by i i.?i, rsre Ell.it. f I). X.) . 'I'ne Arurelcl Ololto. l,y .Vlry l'e.-il liar. J. til I .Hv-nlel.o.i s OioiK-y, l.v I'l. 1 lie Vt oman in idle, by 'ia i:ie 'oilins. I1. T-11 .Mil! ol. ihe Kl.-ss, by ll-irite Eliot. Ii Tne Auieilc-anSciiaior, : v Aniliony TpiI-i-pe. 1.1. A t'rin. es: of Thule. I v W m. Ht.ick. 14. The iK-ad Secret, by U ilkio l'..:iii . la. K.-m do, by tleorire Eii n. ( I). ,N. ) 10. 1 Ue Er.Klmh at tue .North fole ami Field d Ice. In cue Inn k. bv Jules Verne. 17. Hi ideu Perils, hy Mary Cecil Ha. 1. lrrliara's History, by Amelia t-iwar-ts. IV. A Terrible leUiOlatlon, bv I h is. Heaile. 10c. 111". IM-. 11-. Je. lue. l"e. llxt. lis-. J. Hie. J). I il l I 'uriiutily Sn-.p. nr l.'n.is. tin kens, -ii. Foul IMay. by C'has. ha.le. X Alan and Wile, b Wiikie I'ollirs. 'ii '1 he S-julre's Eeifocv. bv Mary C. Hflv t jr !alo by all ..k-elier and NewMJeaiers, or sent, rio-taire trelnild. on receiot of i.rb-e he OfAIKHE MfVUll V, er io. P. O. B m.".57, 'Jl.C an l J6 VancwateeSl X V LADIKS' SOIINAKY, . Br.Aii:svii.i.E,iA. Fail Session onens Thnrsilne. sor ml, la Loea Hon verr healthful. es' or '.... t...,'i moderate. Full e urse of Instru -tlon. I.irl,,.,.. loicue. please address Auaustl. J. JE'.VETT PAP.S. PrinclDal DR. VAN DYKE'S SULPHUR SOAP, Tiaacs me .-i.ir !.ott, clear. Pure White ami Healthy; Is Cleansing. IieiMbtriaieir. lit. lot..... Ion. S.iotliiui: Healing r.d puriiyiuir : removes '- "- icem, r-ores. r.rupn ms Koumuiess and r.ines of thesitin: nt!M.Mi..k. iuir. i.urnni" and 'tiuscin ol toe Skin, und Irrlia thuiot biiinir an-l stn-Kni insei-ts : wiil relieve. I ICII INU PILES where nothing else will hire any eil.-et; la FKfcE FKi iM ALL tiFFEN Sl V E olMiK. and prev. nt C'oiitnirlt-us IHse.-vses andasnn Eiteni tl Mcl cal aad Tidlet Pn-i.arn lion It has as EQUAL Price. . ct . ...l. . H.:X. three CskeS. Bltte rem. ..1.1 I.J Oco W. lienfiril. S.imer.-t. Pa . tin. I li.......li lenerally. E. S. WEllSTEK, Pr prieior lir- ic. u ."llll Sl.. Philail a. . U I,... liJ Phiia., Pa. Juiy -J. AW AVTT T n"11 ul m at;r V ff A.J ft 1 lili tioat-n ol tli. mim u.,t. ful new Ch.-.nn. a. in Fre-M-h oil eohir. ever seen lor l li. They are tnounte.1 in xlu Mack enam tl ami Kohl mats, oval openinz and outsell any hinx now ttelore the puMie. Sati-tlactlon ituarau eed. 1 w i aaw;4es lor cents, or six lor M cents, i-n-l loeenis tor anind iliustrute-1 eaiaioitue with -hrouioof Al-.M-nliifht on liie khin. or -h, ......t. t... two hmdsei.pesan.H:a!hi, IJIlieion black "round. J. LA 1HM AM & Co.. 41V Wasl.inin St. li,s ton. M:itt-achU4et;s. Heatbinarte t,,r I'hroiuos juru'eVBJ'!?i',n 1 ArtWjrl"'A FORTUNE. 0 RPIIANS' COURT SALE. Hy rlnueitf an order of the O-nlian.' Ik.e Somerset county, to the underpinned Administra tor lie.. of :heesta;el llnvtl Inr dee d, I will ex- 1-'- o i-uoiic aj.e, ou tne premise, on Saturday, Oc tober 6, 1S77. the followln-.-valiialde proiiertr late the estate 1,1 the said lia.ld L..ar, iln-'it, nwlt : A tract ot land situate 111 .tenner Twp . Sotuer. t ti.uiity. I'a., eontainhu i a.-res and 77 iien-a.a. strict measure, adjuliiic.it lands of Jacob btudr Jesse V itt, Jacob i'orer's estate and others, witU a slory and a hatf plank h iue. log stable. vi'Hii h inscan I other hull iinirs there.tu erected. hiteen acres clear, ai-d the tat lance ol lae kind is. well timtiere l an-l waien-l. 1 1, it. ki ......n in hur l on the premises of youuir tr.. ,J i.i,..i,. trui-.i nit-abtive pri.teny is situ..-.e.i sine to u..-l wiil". s;.iiool h use. sture. blacks aiktu Ki. 4ut. I thMS-Filly dollar-i;i.n taedav ol ante i.TK tldrdi.:luditi!tiient'y.lollat the eonllrma lltiiol inesale. nnd the luainra aiiei tne wi low s .lower in tworaal muual ivunn wrnou. inlerest, the wuio sdower Li h. w.i,t ou the pri'icrty. ,, ir-i.xnx i. loiiw. ' !' A.'uilnisttulot. ilr k a.iLK. iyv:rtuof an Atiti Lci-ii F.el-ia k..l ..o. .-.w thrCourlotCi uilt.n l ..tti.t.-. o. l.,.,,-. im li.nre.im .-iel, I wid cxism lo a.l. be ....iit" lUicry it tl.el i.urt Koui. lu Somerset .Ji lhurJay .V.'if mber 27, l"t t 'J o'ctis-k p in. AM the riaht. title, interest, ami t uiiia.v JitTiss . Schell, delem'.anL aud W. J. lines M a Saiihcr. Harrison Trent, lilia Cuni.ia.aW.in. and- 'ha vs. Patton. terra if aaais. at u,..i t tollowifi descrilie! real esiaie, -iiy No. L A certain lot d -aad, sltonte In Sn. ersel b.n.uh. S.nierse oojaan. Pa., eoutaiulue one ami one hall acre aad sixteen pereWi bounded by Pat uot stmt oo the Bonn, aaat street on the east, Ssiuili street on the souta met alley on the waxtt, bar ma: thereon ereeud a kanca two j.ory brlc dwelling hoase stable, aaw oilier buihlintr..-v.wlih theaf-purteoancea. io be stuii intwav parceia. to wil: ""'' lh.UB.lea .tuj d,r, , i.o.e; l.HUl "'i CtHuuieoclaif nn the . r of Patriot ,street aial Court alley, laeaee Patriot " -i"i . icei .- in bow eanl ly KNrsis.ta Trent, theuee sou.b JK leet loS-tsin smeet. Javan alonxS .uih street au-st ii Umi iu c.rtiat alle Ihe.ue t i..Lm'onrt biloy Bortk )a leef to jd- ol iiea-h nma. wu Urae two su.ry but ilw.ik ina house, staloe ami ut Iter out buil.liiias tueseua eie- teo Kk tue apt urn nances. Parcel No. , Beirlnrilnif at the oursU uf the wtai thee-rncr .f patriot ami East atrwetx tanoewet 4u !et t-j mark. on hixri t m-r, Hk-usw-i-uth 2ti feet la South street to aul on trs I bene . ah.inr. said street In leal a :sl.la o 'juet on crjierol Ea--c al S..(h tsrev. lUera v alttna leueeon 1-iast street ai-stli Xae, leet ta pose the place ol bsalnidn.. wh a tea, at.r fruaaw h.-o.r tt-l other I Li : ... , i " . - eppunetuwe. I A eer'.aia Vit at Rn'uad. sit lot ta ana 1! t.tei.etrh. u.i.i,i. . . . . . -- o.ie-nai aereaan-a suteea rescue, lauiji.le.1 h P.i -.a i i uth. eontalnlBK una aa.1 .ie hall arj an.! I'S.xteei. eri he. hoiMolwl by Patriot sl ret mi tie ..-.I to. , icasant i real oa, tna east. a J nc t the si.ujtk aad alky oat ihe west --toet ker alrb tliti nvratlsjaibrurs. and liittfiHniKt - u .ut, iwvussneDis anu asea I Takea iw eirt-aiam as the trope j jS.-helt celwalant. ami W. J. Ha, M. id .n JL A. Sannen. ' tllnrrieoa '1 rent. tlis CvaainKhaaK .and J. on W. Fa..r, trrre teat- ianis. at ine salt of Skvrulv A. Cs.uoiryinan .l- i 'Til... .J. . . . . . .h-. rnioney aditwrelre.1 as a XHssrty av I knocked ib.aB, i.iherwise It will ok a In la exu.we.1 ftosale. Tbe resklac ol the parehi.ee meaey must I e pvki before ibe acitowatOtfiacnt m Misria s f del. an-i tv. deed will be arluaoaledjed. aatsl i the purchase aautvey is laid Isi. sjit. a uaoitisx?. vv, rii.e. S karri FOll Eaalil!, Cci&rt aui Eray Cork Shavings are uns .rnaFsed ana article far Bwis Mattreasea. c. Titer are tea times dur al ,le as Husks or straw. lnilvoeats tr lb, pour.. will nil the largest bed. For sa.e by i sis Arm- stronv. lirotber a C-uv. 44 aod 40 First Ateuue, 1 Pllisi-arxh, Pa. Ju:j is. I)
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