The Somerset Herald. TEUNESIIAT. .October Ol, WTT. TIME TAIIL.ES. HAI.TIWORE V OHIO R. R. flTTS BVROH DIVISION. (ID ml rtr August 00 th" rma wul depart h-oss wl arrive X depot, corner Omit and Vk ater Suwil a l-dlowe: EAST. WEST. JIalL Mail. mw inuaburg hnwiOoi-k, OOD- il." tl tibMr I' M urnl Mnt HtmIim-wI ten. i-riao4 Mrtill'Urf Urit r.cry Uaidiinetow Kh uiuood hsMiiuore fire iu .m. ) " leeveltrw Vork S-2S p. I rlnlsib-lp' ll.i ft. IB. Balliieo kM-braolid U a.lunin- nsri-' r- j I uluhrTUu Bridgr-port NitH-nil IX th l"vle I UKHIlOW Ml. I'tnoauit tottuell.tilic Ut Newt I.-) m. 7 ' a. m. 10 4: " 11.J4 I J p. i s: a : ' .sa ie .S " X l. id les. m. p. in. II l " 7 s. ai. SKa. m. Hr.Ulork . " fiturfmrrk IT"- Tbe Exitcss train Wttst-ra-at l P. M arrmioiit C.nell.vill. 11 P. Pmnt A. M. In return the .rcm leave. CumrVriand .t A- M.. arriving Mineral Point 4 41 A M,Cnellville S 1 A- M, Pitt. burgh 7:4 A. Si. All trains run by Baltimore Tim. t4 minutes latter ttiaa Pittsburgh Tim. Through Mall and Expres trains daily. AceouMoodatoa trams awl taeeite EX la.lv. except Sunday. The most direct andTdeasant rout tu tbe East and s-wth via Washington City. i k...k m.ii icvinir t 1.11 a. .. dallT.ar rlvea atVanhinct at 7 p. m. : Balllmure. S 30 p. m. : PhiladeipUia. S IS a. m.; lart, sa a m : KiehmoDd. ?: a. m. I bn-urh tW.. leavin S: p. so, .slly. r rifM at vt a.bmti ai T iu a. m : Bali:n.,:e a. m. : KirhniiHi.l. i S'P- : fhllaOrlilna, I n. m. ; New Yrk. .W p. m. "TVaat ooVes. corner filth Aenu and Smilh nelu Mris aoJ Je euroor Urant aoJ Water U M - Lt. 0erl TVket A (rent. E. k. HYNl-AN,SupL,OuaneUnlls tuiuut a iauALroiT aaiLaoao. on and after May luh, 1877, trains will run si follows, eonneetlnc with all paaaenirer trains on the P. W'. tB.LB. (Mall trains daily, Es- pren dally exoept Monday.) lbats. aaaiva. Mall West IWp.au 4 SO p. m. Mall East is li a. so. 12 a p. av Mail East eucnerts with Ideal West. P. W. tB. L rasa Hisaaat. rotirr. Way Pafsens-er Eiw.... Way Pasreniter West.. MaU East Mail West I ou a. m. 12 44 p. DL 1I '41 p. DL , S:i7 p. as. (Vlery. Sausages. The Uir is over. Hunters are spry. Wild turkeys are ripe. What a pity it rained on Thursday. We have Lai leauliiul all weather. Graps will sxm disappear iu this sec tion. Our public schools w ill open on Monday next. A fine line 01 silk fringe for sale at Mrs. Ihls. Thanksgiving will be tbe next public holiday. Corner l tale's are bugging the sunny side now. Harvey Picking was the champion rider at tbe lair. New Goods at Walter Trnxal's, Geb harts, I 'a. Chestnuts arc selling at (1.50 per bushel in this place. Now is a good time, while gdd is down, to get teeth tiled. Colored silk handkerchiefs should be w ashed in cold suds. The white bat and white rest are sub siding for tbe season. The prettiest girl in Somerset county wasn 't at the Uir. 'Vx your lips," i u-11 a man to cheese it. the latest way to Barnutn's circus will exhibit at Cntn- I e land 00 Monday next. Ruck wheat cakes and sausage are now on the culinary programme. The city fathers are having the east end of Main street macadamized. This world is like a fleeting sbow, and the best seals are all taken. An ass trttncnl of E'tglUh Crept: an! Crepe Veils lor sale by Mrs. I'hL Turkeys are to- scanning the psjiers for Thanksgiving proclamations. The weather has been cold and dit grjeatile tor tbe past few days. Mrs. A. E. I'hl lias just received un as sortment ol worsted ball fringe. Mrs I'hl is selling goods in her line at greatly reduced prices this fall. The man on horseback called 1 rtb a great many rem irks at the fair Ust week. We understand that a colony is being organized in this county to go 10 Kansas. Trimmed bats from cue dollar up to tbe liest, now ready at M's. E. A. I'hl'a. The Sheriff" s Proclamation to the voters .1 this couutv can be found elwwbere. ltead it. Quail shooting will begin on the 15th of (Vtobrr. and continue until the 15th ol I ecember. A Urge line of Ladies' Misses' and chil dren's bo, cheap, no in store at 51 ra I'hl'a. Mjr Jordan. ( Ml Pleannt. bad the handsomest t art-jut tl at ai at tbe fail L i'. week. If the weather bad beeu Uir on Thurs day the Uir would have been a much g'eaiet success. A irofiona! U ot black, from Chicago, was pit ing his trade about our streets and uuwria uuiiu iuc r air. Para in tavs be bas Seen a woman's lett blush. Mr Darwin will carry bis invef tigations a little too far some day. Tbe Imsinens maa who is too penurious to advertise bis wares cannot expect to be pstn eif(d; an; shoo Id not te. lr. Sadler. OuliU and Aufist. No. lid I Von A , I'ituNnrgh, Pa. Eye, Ear. Throat and Catarrh (apecUhiea. The bualneas Uilurrs fur September ale nnhinuDatrly Ureer than in aay wonts this year with tbe exception of March. One of tbe most imerestin; feature ol lite Uir was a dream rade given by Company G on Wednesday atlrmoon. Mr. Wilsoo Saaner tibot Cw phrasaaU in k-ssthan an hour's time, in the woods adjoining tow n, use day o Ual week. Walter A Traxal would invite tbetr pa tron and friends 10 call and examine their tail stock belore purchasing else here. Wild turkeys are so plenty in Stony peefc townahip, this coupty, that n'4P filled tu wjlh a fjuh ujif liliy ttf last week- Vrge arrival of Millinery and Kotioos aaliiun llajaf this week- Mas. J as. 11 Tbkdwki.u No. 6. Maui moth Block. The acboul hot s will soon be nUvinr bide and seek. Hiding from their parenu and teacher and seeking chestnuts in the soiU. -Leave your rszors at borne for fear yo may Ull cm than," is tbe warninc at 'the end ola Tennessee adored pic-nie band U1U The N'orriatowa DerU calls the Pabas to come bome and v. He. no that tbe lat will not be so entirely deserted this fall. ' Job Lygineer, the grnial tra relini man, well known in tliia vicinitv. Iiba embtrM io llie hotel busiom at irVtrolia. Gid luck till ve. ' Anion; other erns at the fair last week we n-nicxd Juilce Hall, of Kedionl, 4. G. Harvry. iif Balliture, an 1 Mr. t han. lKmelly, of Pitltiiitirgli. - Oil was found. List week, in Westmore land cmniy. at the depth of three ItundreJ leet. and dnllinir waa cmiinufd 1U pros '4 a ffaxl strike. A Iteiliord iiiachiuiKt U buildiug a Jut ht, m hieb he ialeuJ presenting to the Uiy t the I'nkm school, ot that place, showing the best record at the close ot Uie term. Mr. Jacob J. Walker.of Stonycreek twp, met w ilh a serious accident one day ol last week While at work on a corn crib he lc!l from the scaTild and dislocated his shoulder. A modest boopskirt is being reviveu' which is a grand relief to the hideous c!e tormilies of GrecUn bends and pin-backs that our eyes hve been familiar with lor some time past. The Baltimore llt rays that the new bonneu are dainty and small, and match the dress in material as well as color. In shape they differ but little trom those of last sevioa. We saw a mi ot sweet sixteen, or thereabouts, strolling down street the oth er day with "That husband ot Mine" un der her piccious w ing. She was ot a do mestic turn of inind. Mr. Moses Burkholder.a citizen of Broth ersvalley tap.. one day ot lat week, while on his way Ironi Berlin, just as he was nearing Lome, was thrown from hi horse and in lantly killed. Mr. Peter Htfflry deserves a great deal of credit lor keeping up the inteiest in the fair so well on Friday afternoon. Our lairs would tie but aor concerns were it not lor Mr. UrtHey. Mr. Jim Livingood, of Salisbury , drop ped in to see us one day of last week. Jim is one of those gentlemanly, good na tured ielloas whom we are always glad to have call on us. It is slated by a Pill.-l-urgli physician that diphtheria is not a contagious dssease. and that it never attacks a child whose sys tem is not depressed by bad health or by exposure to cold or dampness. Xo endearing tones, no help of loving hands, no ministration however gentle, no aid however kindly intentioned, is of tbe slightest benetit to a man w hen he is en gaged iu getting into a light titling shirt. And now the good wile relers to the stoves that have been allowed to rest and gather rust during the balruv hours of summer and sweetly suggests that "hub by" bring them up. 'Twas ever thus. ben a lellow comes bouncing into a printing ollice, blood in his eye and a copy of the iWK't in his hand, and demands that the paper be stopped, does he think we are going to leave the printing bus iness.? Who says the world has not advanced since we were boys, and had to take our castor oil out of a spoon? For now it is put up in lozenge form and the little vic tims of griie take it as naturally as a duck does to water. In passing through the village ot Geb- harts the other day, I was very much sur prised to see such a large crowd ot people. and upon making inquiry as to the cause I was inlormcd that Waiter and Truxal bad received their fall stock of Goods. How many State TickeU are there in this State "Let's count them. Uepubii can, Democratic, Green Hack, Labor lte tiim. Prohibition at.d W'Sriingruen's about six. We don't see why the Kioters don t present their ticket. A suitable reward will be paid for such evidence as m ill convict the person who tore down a large number of ixwters, ad vertising my business, during Fair week. Mrs. J. B. Thedwell, No. 6, Mammoth Block. On exhibition at the Uir last week was a mammoth pumpkin, raised by Mr. Dan Trent of this place, weighing ITS pounds and measuring 7J feel in circumlerence. This pumpkin is only 9 weeks old and Mr. Trent tells us that tome weeks it grew as much as 15 inches. SiiohthaXD. Those wishing to learn this valuable accomplishment, by which one can Uke down with the fluency ot speech itself, the words of a lecturer, should read the advertisement ol R. Tbe opbilus. There is no better method ot learning the art than by c rrespondence. The season for ice cream is almost over, and the youth who has been bankrupting himsell during the last three months pav ing for his girl's demolition of the chilly viand, now thinks by care and economy be may save enough to buy a seven dollar I'lster by Christmas.. - And now tbe little urchins wipe the grease off their chins w ith th:ir sleeves as they get down from the breakfast table, ta ist up their laces, set their eyes and at a slow race walk off to school, casting ling ering looks at the old play grounds, wish ing in their hearts that vacation would 'sst forever. The proprietors of tbe Somerset Opera House have evidently come to the conclu sion that it is not a paring investment and have given it up as a bad job, at least we would icier as niucL from the fact that the west end of it is used by Mr. Kreager as a meat shop. Von w ill find at Morgan's Factory the Urgest and iwst assorted stork of woolen goods in Somerset con my. Also the best quality and low est prices to be found any where. Their eds .re all shrunk in Coii-hing. and will wash n 3 less thin any other woolen goods you can buy. e noticed on exhibition at ine Uir a bracket and paer holder carved by Geo. Bier and Sammy Herr. two small boysot from 12 to 14 years of age. They wer both bwutifully carved and showed both young men to be the p seo s of a gnat deal ot mechanical skill and ingenuity. The regularly quarter adjourn-d coi r: was held on Tuesday U-. Jade Hall and AxttK-iates Stufft and Muise'roau on the bench. Judge Halt expressed his w illing ness to hr 1.1 a special court some time shor: ly af.er the November term to brine the le gal business ot the county, which is con siderably in ai rears, to adjudicitioa. It is stated that there are a number of companies of armed men drilling in seclu ded places among tbe hills and mountains ot Luzerne county. They do not belong to regular militia organizations, certainly mean no good, and may at any time pre cipitate a disturbance that will require a Itreater part ol the State military tprce o subdge Jhem. Waktid po Caso. l.OdO Bushels Oats. 1.000 " Potatoes. 5K) " Winter Apples, 5ot " Wheat, 500 Rye, . 500 " Corn. 10.000 Pounds Buck heat Flour, 100 Kegs Butter. Cook & Beefits, A good domestic Sulphur bath can Le instantly prepared ry taxing a case 01 Glenn's Sulphur Sp into the bath tub. Such an expedient will, u&ing a slang ..!.-.. - -l X. . 1. n ..wit ..rT" n r ri 4 . . of CUUtneou hlejyibhii, &ua 3i HiU s Hair and Wbirker Dye, black or brow n, au cts Depo,CritienbHi" So. ? riillU Avi . New Vork. Da. Vax Pt's Sri.rHi-a.SoAP. Dr. Van Dyke. whe lite kmz stiec'ialtv, and world wide reputation for curing akin dis eases, has endeavored for years to combine an external treatment He has accom plished this desirable result in the prepa ration ot bis compound "Sulphur Soap, the menu ot which are spoken of by thousands, it is highly reJooiu.ened to ail our readers. Price 25 cent, by mail, '4i renu a Ux: S caket 6" cents., by mail, 75 cents. Office 50 X. Silt street. Whole sale Depot, 400 N. 3d street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggist. I Mi Laura WeUii. ol Fridciburf, cvne near meeting wilb a rery sen m ac - ' citlvnt at tbe lair ground on last Friday, i Whilst dr.rinc around the trtKting: course I her horse turned suddenly, taming the ' 1 , . i.i .1 U3giry airocwi over sou lurua ibk ikt wcrr . t 1 1 . . 1 r , 1 1 . , 1 me uaMiei li") ine iiuni aum 11 mc tmcgy. The horse uia le several jumps but was slopped belore any srnoua dam- age was djue. - Tbe following sxlmirable parallel of the irx rxhiliit, in strong contrast, inherent ilialilic in each: Man is strong woman is lieautiliil. Man is daring and conlident woman is dittident and unassuming. Man is great in action woman in suffer ing. Man shines abroad woman at home. Man Ulks to convince woman to persuade and please. . Bi.YMv&k has made treat reductions in prices of Uardwaie. You can buy goods just as cheap from him as you can buy ihein in the city. lie buys his goods from the manutacturer, and In large quantities, and therefore buys tbeji at the very low. est prices, and is" delermined now to tell goods at a very low price. Call and see him and get his prices. His stock is -very complete, including Building Hardware. Paint and Glass, Oils, Varnishes, and Wooden Pumps. Again we say, call and see Biy myer. and buy your hardware from him and you will save money. Mr. Arthur Love gave oneof his inimita ble entertainments to a Urge audience in tbe Court house last Friday evening. At a musician and humorist Mr. Love is a great success, as all will testify who have bail the pleasure of bearing bim. Owing to a bad odd and sore throat Mr. Love was compelled to omit the ventriloquUI par, ut his performance. He will give another entertainment in tbe Court-bouse Ibis (Tuesday) evening, and as be bas recover ed from his illness we have no doubt it will far surpass that of Friday night. Tickets can be bad at the Hill House and Speers' Drug Store. We received, a day or two agi, a copy of '-The Gallant Grays' Grand March. ' a new piece of music composed by Mr. I. J. Heftier, of this place. This we think the best piece of music we have yet re- ccivaI composed by this talented young author. Mr. Heffley not only composes bat also d bis own printing, and as be :s an enterprising, energetic young man and has gone to a good bit of expense in procuring type and other material, he de serves to be' well patronized by tbe music al public. The price of this beautiful new piece of music is only li I teen cents. Esjoy Lire What a beautiful world we live in ! Nature gives us graudeui and mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means tor enjoyment Ve can desire no better wiien in periect health; but bow often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened. discouraged and worried out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sutlerercan easily obtain satisfac tory proof that Green's August Flower wiil make them free from disease as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint is the direct cause of seventy live per cent, of such maladies as Biliousness, Indiges tion, Sick Headache, Costiveness, nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpi tation ot the Heart, and other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flow er w ill prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles 10 cents. Try it. No Failike Ksowk. There are no cases on record where Dr. MorrU' Syrup of Tar. Wild Cherry and Hore hound has tailed to give satisfaction. On the other hand, wherever it has been used by our people, in severe colds, coughs, asthma, broucbriis, croup, whooping cough, and consumption, they are enthusiastic in its praise. Containing no opium or other dangerous drug, it does not eonstipate, and is safe to admin ister, to all conditions of health. This U an important announcement, and tbe suf fering are advised to heed it Trial size 10 ceuts; large sizes 50 cents and One Dol lar. For sale by G. W. Ben lord. Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which never tails; is sure death to worms, pleasant to Uke, and re quires no physic. Price 2octa. Try iu The Season or Ixtermittksts. AH miasmatic complaints, in other words, all disorders generated by unwholesome ex halations from the earth or water, are prevalent this season. In every section subject to tbe visitation ol fever and ague, or other forms of intermittent disease, tbe causes which produce the maUdies are now actively at work. This, therefore, is a period of the year when the inhabitants ot sucb localities should prepare their sys tems to meet tbe unwholesome conditions of tbe atmosphere by a course of tonic and alterative treatment Formost among the invigorants, recommended by t me and experience as a means of fortifying the system against all endemic and epidemic maladies, stands HosleUer'g Stomach Bit ters. By a timely use ot the Biuera, tbe feeblest resident of an unhealthy soil may escape the sickness which, without the aid of this potent ally ot nature, will be apt to overtake tbe strongest. The Fair. The Agricultural a opened very auspiciously on Tuesday. The weather was clear "and lovely, and everything looked as though lhj Filth annual exhibition of tbe Somerset county Agricultural Society was going to be a grand success. Tbe crowd in attendance on Wednesday was Urge, and would have been doubled and trebled on Thursday and Friday had it not been for the rain, which set in Wednesday night continuing with out intermission during the entire day, Thursday, and part ol the night There was do rain Friday, but it was cold, clou iy and disagreeable. The crowd in attendance was Urge on Friday bat noth ing like it would bare been had the weath er been Uvorable. In point ot display, the cattle, hog. sheep, and poultry de partments were as good as anr we nave ever bad, but there was a falling off in the horse detriment and also in the main building. The display ot lruit was very good but not so extensive at in former years. The same may be said ot the grata and vegetables. Of course, as usu al, our friends Mr. Peter UefHev had the finest display in the stock and Mr. H. H. Flick in the poultry department Tbe display of agricultural implements, by J. M. Holderbaum& Son, was very fine. The Meversdale brass band discoursed sveet music at interva'l during Wednes day and r ridav. Tbe tair of 1977 would bate been a grand success bat for the rain. We are sorry to chronicle thi--. as bas taken away both from tbe pleasure ol the people and the profit of tbe Agncultu ra! Society. The office! S of the society should not be discouraged, but should try to keep the organization up; they certain ly deserve a great deal ot credit for tbe el egant way in which every thing was man aged. Addkets or Judo a Hall. Owinir lo a Ute severe illness. Judge Wm. M. Hall was unable to speak to our people at the Fair Grounds, as bad been announced by advertisement On the evening of that day, hQwcver, a large aT4aiejice were grat ied by listening to an address by the talented orator at the Court Room. DiscUiming a knowledge of agricultur al affairs possessed by many of bis au dience, the Judge did not direct his re marks exclusively to tbe Gnangera. The progress that baa been made within thna hundud years in all departments of ba nian science, in bw, literature, theology, Uimn;, means of living, etc.. was a theme which occupied considerable attention. It was said that lbs mechanic of our town lived in more refined com fort to da) than tbe monarch of three bondred years ago. A parallel was drawn Oct wee a tbe habits, education and modes ot lite ot our English ancestors, at described by M cauUy. and w cwg people, i llicit fe8' some tijes; their 'iir that they were 'born, (n the nineteenth century. The "aged &bd esteemed'" idea 4 tw4 Pepf"e tkat eyerythipg is worse than it was a aurieU linx- was coBib, jpj UuaTuCgbly- d jyurej, The conservatism ol men in all ages was pointed out at the great daaw- back k progress. I be points 01 ine ad dress were illustrated by anecdote and embellished by apt historical and poetical quotations, A vote of thanks was gives tbe speaker and a copy of the address requested lor publication, but we regret to aay that the Judge was unable to furnish a copy of bit remarks in exit Tbe address was listened to wkh rrairk ed aturniun: juUge Hair Jail the felpti facility ot holding lit audience, even wben off tbe (Juarter siooi bench. Not a per son left the room during tbe continuatce ot the address, which is a wonderful thing lo pay of a Somerset audience AiOmcniiu ah Officer. It urvm are three lawtfsxi engine, one ol ! with pleasure that we call the attention of which u used far pumping water out of the lawn ol oar citizens as were deharred from mines; the second runs a Urge drum from ' attending the late agricultural exbiliiiion which two inimctue iron cable ropes run to tbe merits ot the Superintendent. From .1. i t , : . , . 1 uiicv v croc iu iue morning uuui tacirc -. : l . . j 1 1 : . . . 1 uigui, tor uiree weeaa 'revnt w iuc Fair, did the redoulHabla Jonathan toil to maVe it a sooceai. While vnlg-.tr mortaU were warm in bed for nine hurs nightly, jour hero, iu imitation of tha renawned niBKian m arifr .viter r nil, conienieu himself with three. When the Fair days came, bit (our brrf legs gave out, tor Vony, as hit many jovial companions U niiliarly and delightedly denominate bim. was not in the front rank when legs weie banded round.) but he, not a w'hit dis comfited, mounted a steed and charged over the grounds and around the town in a manner that rivaled the riding of Ma rat or Sitting Bull. Little did be eat, too, contenting himself with tew slices of bread and cheese and a little aater. When the cold came and the rain descend ed, tears were observed in the eyes ot the Superintendent But lew men devote themselves to en I ire I v to the good of their fellow creatures. W'hen the next Fair occwrs J. Harry will have maty anppo it ers for tb high "fflce whiob be baa tilled with tuch signal ability. Lcck. A man by tbe name of Louis Hayes, who lives near Donegal this coun ty, recently invented an improvement on the envelope whereby the stamp can be punched instead of stamped, as is now done by the Government. The Govern ment bat been defrauded out ot great deal af revenue by parties washing the ink off and using the stamp the second and even the third time. This invention whereby tbe stamp is punched, it U thought, will so disfigure tbe postage stamp thai it cannot be used agaiu. Mr. Hayes bad bU invention patented not long since, and last week be was called upon by a man who said he was from Michigan, and as be was interested in the envelope business be would like to buy the latent right. Upon asking Mr. Hayes what be would take tor the patent be told him that he thought it ought to be worth $25, 000. The gentleman told bim to jump iuto the buggy, which be accordingly did. and they went to Greensburg when the bargain was closed. After the papers had been properly signed the gentleman from Michi gan told the bewildered Hayes that he was none othei than tbe agent tor the United Nates Government and had been instruct ed to pay $50,000 rather than not get the patent right The patent it very simple consisting on ly ot a small strip of card board which is pasted firmly on one end of tbe envelope. The different envelopes are made that much longer in order to admit of tbe iru piovement As will be seen by the above Mr. Hayes made a very lucky strike on a ! very simple thing Lalrobe Atttunct. Report or tub Friedens' Luthe kas Sfs day School. (Juarterly JUpvrt of the Fritdtn' Lutheran Sunday Oefiaol Jar lite third qnarttr, ending Sept. 30, 1ST. No. of scholars, 304; No. of teacheis, 20; No. officers, 7; No. scholars admitted dur ing quarter, 25; proceeds of the penny col lection during quarter, f 16.07. ecrpLiEs. 150 copies Augsburg advanced Lesson Leaves; 50 copies Augsburg primary Les son Leaves; 25 copies Augsburg Lesson 1 .eaves, 18 copies Augsburg Teachers' Les son Leaves; 200 copies Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs; 1 copy Sunday School Times; 1 copy SehoUrs' Quarterly; 1 copy Golden Lesson Magazine; 1 International S. S. Wall Map. The regular quarterly Sunday School Convention of this pastoral charge was held at the Horner's church on Sunday, Sept 30th. The different schools in the cbsrge were well represented. The principal feature of the convention was the recapitulation of St Paul's Missionary Tours. A few well timed remaiks, bear ing on the life of the Apostle, were made by Mr. RuppcL of Somerset followed by M essis. McCoy and Knepper, and a clos ing address by ltev. Father Uaverstick. Rev. Welch has been holding these Sun day School Conventions quarterly for sev eral years, and they have had a very salu tary effect in Urgely increasing the num ber ol scholars and teachers in the different schools in the charge, and not only have the schools increased in numerical strength, but also in interest nd these conventions have done much in m&kicga degree of ea mettles in the Sunday school work, and the studying of the Scriptures in accordance with llie International Les son Leaves. The lessons ot our last quar ter were entirely confined- to St. Paul's first,tecond and third missionary journeys through the Biblical world, and by prop er study of the lessons and the aid ot a map we were able to follow him closely in hi different lours trom one point to anoth er, and have learned how he preached repentance and salvation to both the Jews and Gentiles; and we have learned a great deal of tbe geography ol the country, and the peculiar habits and religious no tions ol the people of that age ol tbe world. We have also learned that Paul was a very brave anl courageous man and that many of his journevs were attended wilb danger, peril and hardships, and his persecutions severe. We find in the lite ot this great Apostle a prototype of undaunt ed .courage, of true Christian devotion; and we also notice that the entire theme ol his preaching was repentance toward God, and laith in our Lord Jesus Christ. And tothe atteaiive and studious scholar the lessons of the past quarter were pecu liarly interestmgand replete, with fliastra lions of a true, exemplary Christian life. But we are not through yet with Paul's Christian warUre and tbe lessons ot tbe present quarter will be none the less in teresting to the Sunday School world. H. J. MtLLEk. Friedensburg, Sept 7, 1S77. PLTMorrn, Pa., Oct 6. Doab Herald Since wrilingyou last there has been little of importance trans piring in and about Camp, but I have im proved the opportunity lo go "Down in a coal mine." We people who live in tbe bituminous coal regions have no idea what a coal mine is, that is. a genuine, true blue, well slicked, and well worked anthracite mine. In the first place there is none of this dig ging out a hole in the bill and thus rob liing it of its treasure at but little cost and trouble, but be who would mine lor Black Diamonds in this reci n niust be as wealthy as a Chicago Savings Bank or backtd by those who have a Urge surplus of sheck els. The mine. Or breaker, as it is called here, is 305 teet deep, that is the rooms thai are worked are that distance below the surface. In working this coal, picks are 01 utile use and miners have to resort to blasting; a Urge number ot them use the ordinary too is lor drilling, but many of tnem nave a patent drill, wbiph works on the aime principle as do, the Urge an '. eers used bv our caroenters in mo n lain? They phust 'these drills against tbe lace of the ol, torn a crank and in a few mcj menu nave a bole armed ready lor a bias , Each miner works io a separate room ; this be is expected to keep clean, keep lie nuor smooth and in it Uy tbe track on which tbe cars run. Each miner employs oce or mure Uborera, generally a man and a boy, who load the cars and clean out the sutc Ibe venaiaaon is as near perfect as can be; aleotne place) the carreqt is so. nroug: ituu .utup caaaot csmad. Only about two thirds ol the coal is taken out, the other third being allowed to take the place of pilUrt; if thi is not sufficient. Urge posts, thtee and lour feet in diameter, are used as supports. Even these heavy props, we ar informed by Mr. Smith, the inside boss, (and buss be ia. as be i re sponsible fur tbe entire working and safe ty ol the mines.) have to be renewed every three moo lbs. Way down here in toe bowels ol the earth are two large and very complete stables where the compa ny's mule are kept; even a. Somerset covnty Wm is not Bsor perfect ia its ap pointments. After tbe coal is loaded in the cars two mules are bitched to three cars and they are tafcea put to tbe frcn; . .... .1,. A . I -. I - '..lull f, .1-1. . ' " . ut man, iw Jicaxty u m laaeo out ip litis1" Wander, bqt as the copApany a Working three different reins on three difr (erent "eyeUi tqey tiare reg'arlv JmUt ia cjinetl Planet, irUU a fejiuplcie engine tunTT. Ittroiahed with a powerful engine, by means of which tbe cars are panned trom one pUne k another. After the coal arrives at the mouth of the ths,ft U placed on one of tbe r4es, one ear of two and ions at a tune, ana whirled live bondred and fifty teet to tbe top ot tbe breaker, in the abort space of fifteen Sec onals, I would give you some idea of a breaker, but the truth is I know not what to liken it to. Take a boat lour good, size, barns and place tberfl together and ien on . the lop of and, in the centre puce eifothef' bam sad then am iter barn on. top of that and' then' another bar a on top of that, and then you wUl nave Some idea of what the ; c- 1 :i. t- . . t "" ' " tuG ; right of tbe breaker is an engine and boiler j room: twelve Urre boilers are used to lur-. nish steam for the engine". In the engine I 'around pulley at tbe top of the breaker .1.., .. . .1... I ... 1. .: . .1 . tuuav aie hid nrica usuu 1 umx 111c cages ' r .. ,u i. n'nu nii iiic unuiv, iuu iuu-i cuiirc aoji ' pliea the power lor tbe crusher or break - era. After lue coal arrive at the toil ol the breaker, it is dumped into a shoot from where it goes into the largest breaker. The rnmtis go into tbe breaker I mm the size of a coal imcket to tuat -01 a nuiiitier three dry cooda b x. 1 here they ant Iwaten a'jout by thejviu.lcroussnim of the crusher on precisely the same principle tnal wheat is beaten out' ol the head iu a threshing machine. Around the crusher are three different sieves, the larger lumps passing through another shoot into anotner break er, where they are crushed smaller and pass into still another breaker. The coal that passes through the third sieve is shot into a different shoot, (all tbe lumps being about the tize ol a ball brick.) down whic 1 it glides. Across those shoots sit a half dezen men and boys; each one slops the coal a moment as it passes him and picks out anv pieces ut slate be may chance to sue and tticn leu it pass to the rest By this means all refuse matter baa licen ex tracted trom tbe coal when it arrives at the bin. There s;zjs are manufactured. lump, stove and peacock coal. You must not suppose because I speak of a half dozen boys as being engaged in picking out slate that that is all that are engaged in that oc cupation, as they only pick from one shoot, there are probably two huhdred of them employed in the same way at this breaker alone. The breaker I sneak of, isoiungnam, employs twentjnve hun dred men and work seventy-live mules. To look at one of these breakers from the outside one would think it might readily be erected at a cost of from three to five thousand dollars and U apt to look incred ulous wben told that they cost from f 125, uou lofuu.utNj and that two years ago uu,i".i worm ot repairs were put on the Nottingham. Vet alter one has made an inspecting tour he readily believes it Mr. Tiffany, the General Superintendent of the Lehigh Coal Company (they have half a dozen breakers in this viciuity) called at our headquarters a few days ago and drove Capt. Hazzard and myself to the breaker and went all through it with us, so that it the readers of the Heki.d have derived any information from this they owe it to Mr. T't courtesy, but if they hive or not I know that neither tbe Capt nor myself shall ever bear of coal breakers without having a kindly thought for him and a grateful feeling for the many cour tesies he has shown us. Ned. MARRIED. HOERK HK KORY.-Oct 4. 1S77T by Rev. W. H. Bates, Mr. Adam Hoerr, of Pittsburgh, l'a, to Miss Annie L. Hickorv, of Jenner township, Somerset Co.. Pa. Pittsburgh Cominereial Gazette and Chronklt please copy. lOXEMETUBkET Uurreeted by Cook a Bksbits. II FA LEU 1 CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, Apple, dried. W a te Applelmtier, (ral...... 4uSue Bran. ) luu a l Mi Mutter, a (Keg:) Ik Hutier, at a (roll) lie Buckwheat, ft tnuhel Tie - meal, lull a tao Beewaz, fl .2Je Baeua. aliuulder, at . lue " side, ' He " country ham, fl a ti'e com, (eari ai haAbet .......................... sue IJorn, (helietl) f biubel Vje Corn meal ft a 2e Call ain. fl lue Kit, ft il lae Fl-jwr. fl I'M fS ovl Flaxseed fl t, tt ?Se Ham, (rucar -eared) fl lie Lar-1. ft a li Wil lie Leather, red sole, fl a iti'JU upper " Si.i;uc " kip. T-'xeMiM Middling, wtiltc, 100 a , tl 1 Mt.f)la..... 2e Potatoes, ft b -Jae Peaches, dried, fl a 18e Ryefl txi Jie rU. ft a SO Salt. No. L fl bbl.extra S3 U3 Ground Alum, per sack S3 lie Aanion. per sack 4 So Sugar, yellow fl " white Uutlic Tallow, k fe Wheat, f) bus .M.............l 40 Wont ft a 4uciMe ff. P. HARYEY & CO. Butter COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 75 Exchange Place, IMLTinORE. let. 10 P L'BLIC SALE. Bj virtue of an enter of nle. Iwel ewt of the Oimnf-f Oommoa Plea ol Somerset O.. Pa., tome directed, I will expose to sale oa tne premise ow I riday, November 2, IS", at 1 oVlork p. m. the followine; de.-rllied real es tate or Levi Snrder. unite in ytddleereek Twp., Somerset Co . Pa.. vi: A certain tract of land arijotalnz land of Widow Boucher. John Kntiekl. Jobn Lephart. Oarrett Lrr, Aaron Hochler. R King. Jacob Welmer and other, enoialnin- ahoat 331 sere more le-ic, abuut 13u acre of which are cleared and balaae weU limliered. baring there o erected a two storv framedwelhnic nonte. hank barn and other ou'tl.uil.linjc". The larm 1 well w Ate red, ha a irnod orchard and ha coal nd limestone. TfcKMS : tai; S3 will remain a lien on the land, the interest ot whii-h I to be paid to Mararet Waller, widow ef Henry Walter, dee'd. sonually done her illetime, and at her death the prlnci. 11 10 be paid fs 'he heir and leaal rep-r.-?Bttlve of Henry Walter, dee d ; one third ia hand a euuaastbe property 1 old, one-third In six month, one-third la one year, with interest deferred parmenU. n day ot ale the land will also be ottered In two parcel, by runnfna; a line nr-r.ti and sooth about 30 P4t wen of the building, so a 10 eut oil about SS acre at the wt end of farm, 1 ravin; 74i acre to the farm boildinxs. Alaoat uM ie 74 arri of aid tract, well Umberei will be o tiered for aale bj iuell. A ARUTt WUX. Oct 10 Awignce. UDITOU'S NOTICE. Tu aadersicbed Audltcw appointed by the Jadresof the Court of Common Plea of Someraet county to make a distrihvtiua of tbe fund in the band of Juna n. t ht, tMrm Joan rs. hereby aire notice that hew ill attend tothe tutie of tB awe appointment at tn emee ot job n. t'hl, la tb boroUKb ( Somereet, on Friday Nov. Jnl. ISTT.'at lo'c-k a. m. wh?n and where all person Intcmted can attend It they think proper, JA.MtsL.PLOH. tlrt 19 AadlU. "PLECTIOX XOTICE. "The stockholder of the WeUernburw and Wet Nna Plank BoadCwoiuanT. are hereby Botlfled that an elect too wUi be held at the Somerset House, te the borweh of Somerset, Pa., oa Moa- dav Ibe SU day of November, W elect ooe President, on Treasurer, and Are Naaaaen, to Serve lur tha ensaing year. JuH! IJ.tUIt W.H.PICKIXO. Out. 1 1 See'ry. Prcidet- A DJII?fISTH4TOR-S KOrrCE. Uaalel Wejttd Ut ol Somerset Borough, doomed. litlUn at adminltratiua oa the abov Mtate having been granted to tbe anderriirned, aotieei hereby ctrea to tboe Indebted it to make tone diau payment and thow hartnt; claim aaiat It. to present them duly authenticated fur elt to nes t oa Saturday, the lMk day af Keber, liTJ. at the torof the AdmlniMrator iu Somer set B-xonrh. when and where be will auead lor IfaM re. JOnX F. BLYMYFR. Oct. - Administrator, siqe;e'i sjuricB. otice i hcrchT rrre that rrederirk Kaarle of Jleyeradaie Uutvuxh, Somerset Uo., ad Mary bu wile, b.v deed m vwuniarr bar asaiirned all the eatate Teal and Berauaal of the said jVedsrtck Kfaatci to Wm B. Megaaaa 01 4kl r!iou;h.Oowniy ud Stat, ta (root fur beaentnf creditor, of tnesaw ereaenca am Ail permindebtcltotIM saw jreoenca nil rle will make immediate permeat. and the - claim will preaeat them to Um ffteiiad A igne wiW(4it oeiay . 1 wM. B. XEOAHA1. tats. Ain o Frederick Wugle. T KL'SiEE'ji SALE. H rictae of an order of Court I wUl ell at 1 h Israel lath Bofoughot awBrWet, u SalarJax,Xo.2rd,S,t, at 1ft clock p. Bvjikc fcJluwiagreaietubf'Ate tb; estate of L)dU Trent, deceased. - A tared of lard Must ia MtnTet Tp , Seem ertet Co, P jjotaiu landj'or IhtnJel Ehoads, LaVtnia tux. Sarah Stutsman aad'Jioarph Sailer, cot.taiaina: 4, acre mora or leaf, the laprovemeau are a one sad a half story tram hawse. tablend ther ImproveaMwta, a good spring, with spnng tar., beinx ntaated aboutJ mU (rum Somerset, within a lew r of a schwul hoaM, at o ronvenienl to Pleaaaat Hill Church. Tt,aMS.-cah, tea per cent-ut paid when . "Th. I0 ALEXAXtiUi HllTTtK, Tiatee. Arte AdoerlinrmenU. 1 JUBLICSALE. Ily virtue of an orler IwncJ out of the Orphan.- Cirfirl ot Sowerf-et to.. Pa., to the undertintf-d dim toil, thcnfirill be cap-ved lo nio by (rWlc QUIT-, on 1Tiurdaj, Xw:eniU'rl, 18,7, at ! o'duck, at the Court Hottae, to Somerset Bit. ISefoMowin: deertoeil ralntWc rrM eotaie. late la roieny ol yrui Xryer, f, drooucd,' u. wit: Xo. 1. A of rtaln ld of around lloal In the b,.rough of Sijiuer-!t. a.lj-iniuj; anirfUrr lot ot decedent ou the north. Main street on the sooth, K iret an the east, and an Sllr' n the writ, w it h a Unte utiry Jtrirk Cottit'jr JtoUM; with a M ANSAItl) KOOK, and Nick boiUim. with a Mansard roof, bniidird in the uks. comdct style, with lurnsce. range, siur-Unk. bath room, water and gas pip ami all the modern Improre. nieui, thareua erected : aaid lot Ironitng vn Main street abuni 1 .Z feet, ant extenliog back toward I'ni.m s-reet about 172 feet being the late reai deuca ol said deceased. The location i one or the most desirable m th' portloi of the State. There 1 a spring ol good water on the premise. No. 3. A tut ol groun.1 ituat in the Borough otSomvrMt a-li iloiDg No. 1. shore desorihed, on the north, and troutiug on I a too (treel, aaid iut being 13 teet fpt on Main street, and extending bark SS feel to No. 1. No. 3. Tlie uu livslcl m twentieth psrt ot all that property known a the -tHacoce Town l'menj," u,l )mtrt originally c-jatis Jog ot four tract or parcel ol land. No. 1. A tract of land ituite In Turkeyf,nt Tp., Siomerset (X, Pa., knowa a lb Nicola tract, containing 101 acre. No. i. A tract ol land situate In the i une Tp., known aathelahirt tract, ami containing aloui loS acres No. 1 A tract of lard si taste hi tbe same Tp. knowa a the Tissue traet, containing -about i acres. No. 4. A tract of land situate In Ad-lima Tp, Somerset Co , P , known a the SLerncr tract, eonuining about 3 acre Tbe Interest hereby to be eimreyed liefng th one-twentieth part ol the land remaining, atier th aale ol undry town lot in the town ol Conilii i c. No. 1 and z will be offered la two septrat pir. eel each, to rait bidder. TERMS. One-third iu hand on dav of le. balance In two-equal semi-ianaal payment, with Interest trom eonnnnatioo of sale, or delivery ol possession of tlie premise. W. H. KlIONTZ, Oct 10 Trustee. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Iy Tirttie of an order iued out of tlie Court of Commm Pleas ol tmerset ti.. Pa., the under 'good AMlgneeof W. C. Hicks, will sell atpuMic ale, on in premises, oa Saturday, Nor. 3, 1871, at SI o'clock p. m., the Mlowlnr real tat. vii: So. I. A certain tot ol ground ritual in Meyer- aate isor.. somerset t,-o. ra.. eeniAintng 4 acre. Irontiug So- leet on Main ueet. extending lck loi leet to aiiey. adjoining lot owned br Hartley A Bro.. oa the the east, and alley on the wot, said kM being known on town plot a No. A, with a romt two-utrr business bnild ingeu leet deei. and 'M feet I rout, and Urge addi. lion : also a stable thereon erected. No. a. A certain lot of ground situate a afore said, located oa northeast corner ot Broadway and (inint streets. a'4 feet front, and extending kAi feet back to Water txeet. known on town pl"4 a lot fto iju,wun a good two-story liume dwelling house and other buildings tbereon erecteil. TtkMS. Oiie-third ia hand on confirmation of ale, one-third in six months, and one-third tn one year from thi date. (Oct. 2nd.) with In terest on deterred payment from tbe day of aale. Ten per cent, ot tbe purchase money to be paid on day ol sale. JOHXM. OLIXOER, Oct 10 Amixiicc. JUBLiC iSALE Of Valuable Real Imitate. By virtueof an order of "the Orp"-"18' Court of VHuerset county, to the undersigncti directed. there will be exposed to sale by public outcry, at Meyerklale Pa, on Tuesday, Xorvmber 6, 1377, at 9 o'clock a. m.. the f Il"wing described real e-tate. latetbe propeitr of Peter Meyer?, late .1 McrersiUile burooxh. deceased, to wit : N'o. 1. A tract of land situate In Satn'ntt Two . Somerset Co., Pa., on both side ot the FlauKheny creek, adjoining Meversdale borough, lianiel Beecbley.S. M. Horbsietler. John Berkiey'thetrs, and others, containinx about 113 acre. lcing the residue of "Purpart N'o. 1," the "Andrew Berntra ger'or -Homo Tract'' of (aid deceased. The rreater tirtb of the tract 1 enclosed, cultivated. and excellent farming land. It wiil be sold en tire or in Darcelo tuil purchasers Alio slxtv- tire town hits in alerersdale borooxh, laid out on tbe portion ot mis trad lying ia said borough, and comprising xomeof the most valuable building, pasture aud out lots in said bortugh. No. 2. A tract of land situate in Summit Twp., in Mid county, on both rides "I the Flauxherty creek, adjoining tract No. 1, Keystone Owl Co., Berkley heirs and others, eonuining tia acres and Si perches. anl known a "Purpart No. S'' or tbe --Michael Meyr larm.'' Tbe greater por- tmn ot ihu tract 1 enchieed and is uienor tann ing land. There are three dwelling bouses, two bank barns, an excellent sugar camp, saw mill, stable and other buildings thereon erected : also a bne site tor another water power on the premise. The tract will be old entire or in parcel. Tbe Baltimore A Ohio and the Keystone Rail Roads run through this tract nd No. L and both tract are underlaid by Coal, Iron Ore, Limestone, Fireclay, lament and other mineral. No. 3. A tract of land niiuate in Summit Two.. said county, adjoining No. 1 Samuel J. Miller, John Hershs heirs and otner. containing i acre and l'-T uercbe. and known as "Purpart No. 4" or the --John 8. Weimer tract." No. A A piece ot land in Meyersdnle borongn. In said euanty. containing V.K acre more or leu, be tween statu and imie streets, wuu a large aou commoillon tannery in gool con iitim and run- nine order, also a iwtvstorv rrnme aweiang noose. stable, tc. thereoa erected, knowa "Purpart No. 7" or the "Tan YanI property." The yard 1 supplied with a never tailing ttream of running water, covered vats, xt., anu u aoapteu lor ateaui power. No. A. A tract of land in Summit Twp , said Co.. adKninsr lands of the Cumberlnt A KlklK-k Owl Ot, the Aeysb lNll tjo.. joon b. l.icniy anu oilier, cootainlnr S8 acres and lil i-crche. Ixing t he residue ot -run-art iio. , li or ine -f-erer Mi dermal oroocrtv.'' Mot of the tract i under cultivation and underlaid with tlie 10 foot and other coal vein now being mined oa tbe premises. with a good trame dwelling house, (table, Ac, i hereon erect e. I. idis pr-ueny ui oe soiu sue teet to the minlnx rixbt of John William thereon. A ISO St town sots in ue village oi muih, law out ou tb remainder ol tbe tract. No. A A tract of land ia Summit Twy county atoresald. warranted in tbe name of Peter Meyers, containing about as acres, adjoinieg tlx Oeorg Shuck tract, Brenizera' heir and other, and known a "Purpart No. 14 " No. 7. A tract ot land Htoat oa Will creek. Larimer Twp..e-untv tntorcsald, adjoining lands ol ueorg smitn.jonn v hi s neir. t. t. unt, and other, containing Ul acre and t perche. and known as "Purpart No. 17" or the -Joseph srver tract." No. S. A tract of land In Larimer Twp county atoresald adioining tracts in name of James Ore gon-, Caesar A. Kodney, Isaac Jone. ami other, containing SJ acre an.1 144 porches, and known 'Purpart No. 1ST or "Samuel Bowman tract.' No. . A kit of ground containing , acre, on the Plaak Road at Sand Patch, Larimer Twp.. county aforesaid, adjoining lanis of Michael Shannon and others, known a -Purpart No. at" or th John I tram lot." No. lo. A tract of land ea Cassehawa river. In Addison Twd.. county aforevsH. ad joining Uobert MsClintock.C. Olotfeliy. and tracts In name of Richard Oreen. w m. ilson. James MOear and others, containing l'C acres and lot perches and known a "Purpart No. It" or the Joeepa loaer tract. ' The tract is well timbered and is under laid with coal and other mineral. TERMS OF SALE. One third in hand on eonnrmatim of sale, bai ance of purr base money in three eoualaiinHalpay- ments Wltnoot interest, irn u rrrnu i ore pur chase monfty toie paki on day ol sale. J. M. t l.l. t Lit, Oct. li Trustee. SHORTHAND. INSTRUCTION given in tlie briefest, tt, most rapid and rell&oie system of Shorthand writ ing ever devised. A perteel knowledge of Ibe ays- tern will be given in a course ot iz easy lesson. Terms as. or io cts. a leasm. by corresn,lenc. Address R. THUoeati-rs, e-lit"r Shorthand Re view." US Smi'.liBeM street. Pittsburgh. Pa. Toe "Shorthand Review" will t muled to any address oa receipt of 3ct tjct. ia A SSIONEE'3 SALE, Bv virtu of aanMerlMoed out of the tVart of Cosaxnon Pleat ol fciomerset Co.. Pa., ih under signed AMlgneeof Frederick Naugie will expose to sale by putdie outer, ou Saturday, Kueemlier 1S77, at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the premise th following described real estate, vis : No. 1. Tbe one-lbird interest ia Sve certain lot of around situate in th borough of Meyersdale, S-imerset Co., Pa., fr .n:in on Main street, so feet each, running track to land line of Peter Meyers' estate, and known oa t 'linger s first survey of MryereJaie aa lot K. 17. lit. l. :i, L lots i , and It being uraer iut, facing en Mala and Eighth sireet- N- x. A carta! tract of land situate ia Summit Twp., county atoresald, eoaumuig 4 sore and lli Errne partly covered with Umber, bounded by irltn rod on one ado, on th aualh by land of Peter Meyer' estate, oa the west by th Atnyer die borough line. No. A A trat of land silaat a afotwaakl, sou tainlng Sacre and 14 perches, lying oa the north side of the Berlin road, adjoining the borough line, and laid oat in acre Ms. which are in a tai .'excellent eultiratloa. wit h 'ice young or heard ot frail tree growing thereoa, and kavwa aa lots No L, Z. 3, 4, li and IX No. A A certain lot of gmund.'iituate ta Meyers das borough. Somerset Co.. Pa-, cow tain tag ene fourth acre, more or le,wlth a two-story in. me dweilina-aoasa Uwraoa reeted. being lot No. 93 on Oilnger's survey, located oa noitbaast eumer of Broadway and Eighth street . Xo. A Three certain leu of rrownd ittwate as aforesaid, known a lots No. SM. 3u4, L No. 1J located oa lAe Bortbeaat corner of HtgS and Eighth (trees s. Iron ting on High Mraet S feat, x teltng north 120 feet to Summit treeV No. . loenied ou th southwest tvzut of Gifh and Eighth street, bounded oa the ijt bj Water street, west by Jot No i ' Xo. allocated oa the rairt beast eon :r of LVuriand SUtklstreata, rtost iut; oa Ujtl street So. feet, and cjttendin; nprth Cairect loaamait st teet. No. I four certain Ma of gsouasl situate a aforesaid, known a the Sarah P-srter prop, erty, being la No. IX US. XS4, and 234. Lot Kul Uz sal zlX froaUng SS leet each High treet.and extending beck 19B feet. Lot No. 313 alio frantieg US (Oct ea Ceutr Kraet, havia; tesoaw rected a twe-atory framedwellins- No. SM and at Ironting each feet " Adtb street, ex. tendioa back ! feau sut aUS Ireauaa US feet ea Centre Jtret, hating thereoa erected a stable. TERMS. Owe thirl hi hand eanSrautioa of sale, see third ia six moots, and on--third ia v jab truss thi data (Oct. 1) with tattr?, eekrred jaymeat Irom Say of sil. Tea per cecu g aWir-se Stcofl to hf t on dj u e WALB ilTCC AHA. CA. V ' " Assise. A-tpNT3 "WANTED, p fpti imm cr the gieat J0 Aa Iltustmled HUtnry of IC I W I tsalata) (seal Halt rued and othsr Kwa, w,ih a History ef Oommanissa and Trad Union. By th popular author Hoa. J. T. Head- ley. Ail lb al waatthl book, depicting the seiga ef terror ra tea staua Th nest salting noon far Areata. Now ready. &5 pages, al illuw.ru tusa, tX. Ssd Weents trr oat&t anf terriua-y. V. K. BKMKLE3ANK A Ut, H N.Bth a! reel. Pit atmrgh, P, Oct. W Xew AdeertiucmenU. NEVS PAPER -ADVERTISINC A V eonuining a list of toww tn the I'. P. : having 4 ou t pop., and the newspaper having Urg est circulation. Ail th Religious. Agricultural,' Scteeiine, and ether special cia joamal. TaMe . or rl. showing cost of Advertising and evarv- thing which advertiser would Ilk to know. Mail. ! c.l on rccl4 f ten eents. Aibiren 41CS. T. KOV4 KM. dtr CO.. lo Mssrwrc Ml . (gir.Mii "Tribune ' buM-ling j ; .. -Sep. ..i J s IIEIUFF-SSALE. rlv virtue of Mtodrv writ of Vd. Ex. and AI. Fi. Fa. issued out ol tlie Court d fVmioou Picas oi Soiut-rei Co.. Pa., ami b me directol, I will expo to sale by inddie eatery, at tb Court bouse, la Somerset, oa Friday, Q bir 12, 1377, at 1 c-lnrk. T. M. " " All the right, title, interest, and claim of Daniel W. Crisman. of. in and lo th following described real estate, vi ; A certain tract of land, situate in Paint Tp.. Somerset county. Pa., containing two hundred and tweniy-ttve acres, more or lea, with atwo-tory frame dwelling hoase and steam saw-mill the.--u erected, adj.nning land ol E. L. An-lersou on tb east. Isaac J. Horner on the north, and Milton Allison on tbe west with tb sptiurteuances. Taken tn exeeut 100 as the nieity of Uaniel W . 'risman, at the raits of John Hiirhew tt. si. TERMS. Any person purchasing at the abov (ale will picas take notice that tea per cent- of tb purchse money must be paid oon a the property Is knocked down otherwise it will again be exposed to sale. The rest. lue of tbe purchase money snnst be pai ! before tbe acknowledgment of Sheriff (dee,, aud no deed wiil he acknowledg ed uutil the purchase money Is paid iu. OI.OROE W. PILE. Sep. 20 Sbent!. 77 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW CAEPETS ! PRICES THE YERT LOWEST.! Tie iuSortieiit HwsbsSl H. M'CALLUM, 77 FIFTH AVENUE, Bet. Wood and Smithfield Sts., 1ITTsSBIJRG. Sept. 2G. UDITOK'S NOTICE. 'i he undersignei! Au,lltor appointed by th Orphans Court of Somerset county, to make a dis tribution of the lunds In tb hands of Jobn Mowry Executor ol John Fair, late of Alleghtay Twp., dee d, to snd among those legally entitled thereto, hereby give nixice that be wtllatiend totbedutie ol said appointment, at hi orcca in the Borough of Simeret, on Friday, lictober li 1177, at 10 o'clock a. m when and where alt interested eaa attend. JAS.L.PVOH. Sep. Is Auditor. DMI-NISTRATOR'S .NOTICE. fcaie of Daniel A. Rboads.laieot Semersrt Twp. deceased. Letters ef administration oa the abov estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given lo those indebted to it to make Imme diate payment, and those having claim against it to present them duly authenticated for settlement on Thursday. Novemtier 1st 177, at the office of J. O. KiuimeU in S"ncrset.' Pa , CVhl S M. SHAVER Sep. IS Administrator. ASSIGNEE'S SALE )F HKAIj F-STATK. v virtue oi aa oraer issuea out ot ihc Court 4 Common Picas, la and lor tb County of Somer set, the undersigned Assignee of Jacob P. Ziirler, will sell at public sale in Ute xiorougb of Somerset, at the Court House, oa Saturday, MAr 13, 1877, at I o'clock, p. m. tbe following described real e- uts, vis : A certain tract of land situate In Hrotherrxl. lev Tp., Somerset Co.. Pa.. alHtning tanls of ChariesKeim. Solomon Baer. Oeorg schrvk and others, containing 43 acre more or less and allow ance, of wblcb there are about 20 acre cleared. 6 acre In meadow, with a two (torr plank house. and good bank barn thereon erected, being orig inally ia two tracts. Ihls lana has a hoe otebard ot choice young lruit trees. Is well watered and Is in every respect a deoirabl home. TEKMS. Tea per rent, of the purchase ntonev to be id on day ot sale, one-third including lb ten per cent, on conhnnatioa of sale and delivery of deed, one-third in six nwmths, and one-third in on year trom date of sale, with interest on deierred payments, to be secured by judgment bond. JAA.U PI till, Sep. 1 Assignee. 'PRUSTEE'S SALE. Ibe andersigied Trustee for the sale of the real estate of frobtuon N. beat, late of Southampton Twp., Somerset Co.. Pa., in pursuance of aa order granted to bim by the Orphans' Court of Somerset Co., will sell at imbllc tale vn tbe premise of the deceased, aforesaid, oa Saturday, Vet-far 13, 1877, at 1 o'clock p. m. th to Mowing described real estate. v: A certain tract of land situate partly In South autin Twp, ami partly in lAritner Twp Som erset -O i u joining uuwi m simus vr. quarts, Daniel Shoemaker. John C. Zulall. Nathaniel Bittner. A. Vt'litaoth and other, taininr Uw crc more or les and allowance, of which there are atmul U0 acre dear, so acre Is meadow, with a new two story frame house sad bank bars there on erected. Tbe larm has two good orchard, 1 weti wiereu ana in a goou net ot euiuvatioa. TEK.MS Subject lo a dowry ol jou 16S com ing to tbe W Idow of Levi Shatter, dee'd. lea per cent, ot th purchase money must be paid on uay of sale, one tin ni including the ten per cent, oa con nrmaiioa of sale and delivery of deed, balance ia two euual annual payment without interest, to be secured oy itnigmeni oomi. SAMUELS. BEAU Sep. M . ' Trustee. UDITOIVS NOTICE. a. A. Stutsman 1 Xo. ITS, April Term. 17:.. to In the Court f Couunoa Plea Hernia Shank, j of Somerset County, Pa. J (Voluntary Assignment.) Having been appointed Auditor in the alv staled ease, to distribute the fund in the hand of the Assignee, to and among those legally entitled tbereto, notice I hereby given tbaL i will attend to m duties ol sst-1 appointment at my orate in Somerset, r-, on Tuesday tlie lath day of October, 17;. J. tl. UOLE, Sep. 1 Auditor. T)U li LlC SALE. By virtue of an order of Rale, granted by the Judges of tbe Orphans Court ef Somerset Co Pa., the undersigned will sell t public sale oa the premises, the real estate of Joseph J. avmmer- wan, dee'd, situate in Shade township, on Tuesday, October 30, 1877. A tlantatkm containing lo acre, more or less. ot which about loo acres are ciear. w in meadow. with two dwelling house, eeetd which I hxed up br a store, a large narn ano other outnuiuitngs. wilb hue young fruit orchard on the same: is sear lo churches, schools, mill and store : adjoin lard of J . o. ( sole, Isaac Licrk-a. iiaval Bucnaa nan. Michael Wagoner, tt'luow ttlackburn, M ow Hammer and other. TEK.uS A dower exists raint this land of S3. io the W idow of J-iha Wallace, dee d, the interest of which. ju.33 to be paid to her aanily on tbe 1st ot April ol each year uanng ner Hie. commencing April 1st 1879. and at her death the said stun ol eJe.- to be paid to the heir of Jobn v allace, dec d. ine purchaser must pay vne halfof his bid on the 1st of April i;. and th otherhall oa the 1st of October 157S, with lute real from April 1st, liT. EJg A. I EX. srU-HT, Sep. 19 Administrator. QRPHANS' COUKT SALE. By virtue of an order kwmesl wax of tb Orphan Court, ol Somerset Co., Pa , to a directed, we win expose to paoilc sal oa the premise, by puolic (Mcr uu haiurday, Oitober 13, 1S77, at 1 o'clock p. m., tbe following dee-ibed real estate, sit uate la Somerset Twp, lata the estate ol Philip M surer, dee d, vht : A certs in larm Hiuaie a atoresaM, eoniaiaing : 1 acre and e perche strict measure, adjoining land ot Samuel J. Itboad, Jiah Aakcny, John Kline and Jacob Spticber, having therein erected a two siory dwelilbg house, large bank bam. and other vutbuildingf ; about- aore la food umber tend, ad auoul 3 acre m meadow. 1 nut term ha several never tailing sprue, a large antda orchard, and other kinds ot fruit : is situated aoout t mile from th village of SIpesvtlle, and i cua- venMsnf le UBureoe sou sraoia 7a farm wrtU occjfrrrs' as astufeand ia fssear fAree parcels, fe rl fAe pmrvkMmr. TEK.MS. One-third ut Ine purchase astsney to be secured upon th land, being fi dower at the widows decedent: ooe-tbird t I is are payabi upon eunlirmatkei ef deed, asai tisftbeiance in two equal annual payment, without interest. Po(uo ta w iven April Trst, tiyu. i'UlLir P, MALRE8, S. L, kO 'x IS Adm'r and Trustee. PATENTS. Sep. 19 Auditor. F. A. Lcunxst Bulleitnr s Patent. Waaam;. U. D, U. No patent aw pay. Semi lor Ctrea tr. April la, 1 yew DMIXISTSATOK-S NOTICE, Estate of Sila Cover, at W Jxj X Letter c4 '.inHwirutHm ea the above eguta hatU bean graaved' t the' uaderrtgd. aetiee Ueret, gives to lofc; indebted te a to maA Iwm dial oeyneft. and tnose havlac cjaljna against to bteisem rnem duly aaihtwUSea lot aottlumit Tuesday. Nov. "JA U at ue la rsdsa ef deceased ia lti H'"kd JAMESM. COVER, PtTI-B, J.CUVE. flft. 1 " AdwaU-alorl. ADVERTISINC! m.m wvKTif, rmu. 7X Th cheapest and best way to reeoh reader et std of the ianre citim I by using on ue mar of ear (tl lists of wrr la newspansra, dlrtded to a-rr ditfsreat section ef the cunatry. K'eeU Cirrajdiea eeev IN,Nt Advents, meets re eeired lur one r more iistn. lor calsksraes em, taiamg name of papers, aai ether Maniasa and lur wtimaua. ndrtms BKAUI rte-TEA F.rr sV T.tae. atWKngJ Jirw Te-t. Sept. AVtc 4dcertucmenU. VryriT? Li id 12) tii KEXNARD & OUDESLUYS, BUTTER C0U1SSM MERCHANTS, 83 Exchange Place, Baltimore, Md. We strain offer our services fir liantllini Caladew Butler; we are better prepared to hitndle Batter thi season than ever before, having a fiist-rlass COOL-ROOM to plare it in on arrival, and with increased trade can sell quic-k and make jPHOJIPT RETUIXXS. Cards can be had from the Store-keepers and Express Companies, August 29. HER VET SHRIVER, SHKrtrEK BROTHERS. BUTTEB Cqwmzssiq.y MmctttfXTS Xo 6-2 Sotith Street. BALTIMOBB. Bef?r by Periuisutioa f Fihst Xatiosal Bas. Baltimore. Sep. 12 Chemical Xatioxal For Prompt Returns and Good Prices SHIP YOUR BUTTER EGGS TO E. Ee Roberts, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Frankford Ave. and York St, Philelphia, Pa. As we own our Team, Store, Stable, we are able to handle consiirnmenU without chareioe Cartage. REFEREXCK. SHArtg AWAStox Bask. 1757 Frankf.tl Avenue, Phil., Ta. !vf. 9 UDITOR'S NOTICE. Th undersigned .Auditor appointed by th Irpbans' Court ot Somerset county, to pes upon the exceptions filed to toe account of toe Executor of Charles Hefflej.doc d, find the fa Is and make a distribution of th fund la the hands ef aaid Executor to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby give notice that be wiil attend to t be duties of said appointment oa Saturday, tu t. 30, M77. at hisonVw m Someiset. when and where ail per s Interested can attend if they think proper. VAL. HAT, Sep. Auditor. A VU1TOH S NOTICE. The ndersigned Auditor at-nointed bv the Judge of the orphans' Court ot Somerset euanty. le pas upon the exception tiled in said Court to the account of Samuel .Minder, Administrator ot Henry Olotfcliy. dee d, to state aa account and lo make a distribution of the fund in tbe hands of tbe Adm'r.. te and ibwi inoae ietraliv entitled thereto, hereby gives notice, that he will attend to Oiedutiesofhi.app.dnunent.at the office Wm. H. koootx. Esi)-, in somerset, on Thursday, ties. is. is.i.st loocKrg a. m. when anu wur thus ia teres led eaa attend if the think proper. JOtiM i. ED IE. Sep. Audiur. UD1T0R-S NOTICE. Ataafirpha'CortheMat Somerset, on the ii4yiap etaoer 1177, rsore lae rloni rl lbs 1 taiige tneteoi, in the mailer 04 in estate of Thomas Mason, dee'd. on motion of Henry F. SrhelL Esq.. th mdrigaed AadJjior waa dulr appointed to fix tbe amount ef the raeumisane te he entered Into by Harrison Mason, the mtereet thereof to be paid tothe widow of said deceased, and after her death, th part thereof payable to the heir of aaid deceased, to ascertain who they are, the ad vane meats if any, and th .amount payable to heirs oe legal representative according to law, alao tn amount patrab by la aaid Har rison Mason to Kachael Vinson, Administratrix and .Monro Mnrruon. Administrator of JAe ai icen. uy taecoan, A. T. DICK ET, Casrk. I herebv r'.v notice that I wlu attend to tha duties ot tb above appointment, tss Wedneelay the sth day of October 1877, nt ay eiflee in senwr t.whn nnd where nil yens ni latere ated eaa nu taau it they think pcc Sep. 20 A.T- SiaalanJwiftlXe. !, August Term 177. i amiuoT s. emm'Ufwn tn Valentine Hay. ) John H. L'hl, The undersigned Auditor appointee br the nil IVssrlto sue distribution ut the (aids m the handauf th Asigneeaa per Movent Bled, su-, hereby gtre Bouce that he will meet nil panic Interested at hi etnee ia Hums test, on Inday Oec A 1S77, when nnd wherenU parties can at tend II they think proper. joit.-i nt. t- nt. Sep. Andlior. JRUSTEES SALE. By virtue ef aa r let afllrbbsas' Court of Soas. rsot OA, Pu-, 1 JaV B at public (ass. oa j hurtiay, Xtvember I, 1877, at tb Iowa ef Oarrett. at 1 o'clock n, n she 'Jum.mt rant estate ef Adam Shatssr- dee'd. la : Six oartnin lets f croud m theteera er lOarreu, at axe sad eouD'y nluresasa, hm li t aadj described aa kUiart ., la. UU. Ml ny ana ssuutsun street mi by Malber and Hackery all and ata and ) 11 tb residence ol the rter.u md nnd eera pd by ta widow te rh Usseof her death. T ERMtA-it h If ot the hMehase munee to b paid nahnenanrnaatonwi aade, tm per cent, of wharh must b 'jasl on day ot aale, th tlni e la on year with Interest secured ea the premiers by jd tatat bond. on nam day, at la ansae place all tbe personal property will be dlmwed ut, A. Q ARM AX. oer. XI A1" niTOR'S .NOTICE. Philip Wulfersberger-j Jf. AO. Msy Twin, in In the Court ef v lasn 'zr D. H. Wetfhrnbergnr f Ptoasnf So, isettia. A A. O. 111. JtVatnntnry AssSrsment.) Having I en i ppnated Anditer aa Uwnhore tno leaslly enthled tbereto. hereby gives hMir ataiedcese. ieiinbua the tnnd in the haada thsa he wUi atuo to the datss lue above sp ot lb Alre. to and asaunsr tssam brgslly ee- poinunent. on, W elneedy the WtAdar st Qctotcr, titled tnslto, notms nt hereby given, that I will 177. at my save In M ens net, when, and where nit attend te lb dmietet nd nppeinlinsnt, at my r-enoes t&trrestcl con altend can attend If tic dr m somi ist,Pa-,on TtursJay tb 1UA Any thitA proper. fOrt-er, ltrr. T,,,. J0Rf . SCtrTT. J. Q. COLE, sj3i AattH-r.. Xne Adrrrfitfcwents. Li iJ W it JAME3 HEWES. Westees National Bask, Baltiroore. Bask, New York. ; it, BISSELL &CO. .M AXl'FACTT. HEH8. 2.15 LIBERTY ST., AND 242 ftHH AVE. PITTSBURGH, PA., Stoves, Ranges, GEATES, MANTELS, . , .... FifieSt aSSOrtlTtent lil the COUtltrY, and Low Prices. Sep. 1J NEW BANK. -:o:- CaroosM ferwerf err r fed y Jf. A. iacr J C ) Scasrset Ccmntj Bank CHARLES J. HARRISON. Ctthier ami Manager. Will open for tfcincs on XosaUy October 1st. Collections mud in all put of the t ailed State. Charges asodernte. Butter nnd ether check eot leetad and cashed. Easter and Westeraexckaag aiwayt on hand. K cm it lance mad with prompt aon.. Account arJIrttntL Refer by permwaaon in Hon. W. H. Koootx. Att y at Law. Hon. W J. Hner. An y at Law. Cot. Ed. Seult Cad. V. S Revena. A. J. Col born AU'y at Law. C C MnMelman. AsaueUt Judge. Hon. A. H- Cof frota. An y M Law. Wm. at. rrsaer, Masjennnt. E. Kienma. A I DITOH'S IfOTlCir. r.j.oraite tjooer 1 .Ta j, AsnaM Term B7S. nnd wife te I And sue ceJAtoa to John Jaa U Pagh.jH.l hL TV unuersutaed Auditor appolntnd by l mid Conn to examine except nnd make kt-nuv tion ef th tamo In the hand ef the air . netlee that be win vt si be. M hmodtcn n Banmraa. en fri y, nea and where ail pa rue . U) st- tlsrrasted at UcX. I ' 1877. eu can irmi u tnev taasn mum. . . johx ant, Sep. M - . Au HOC CDIT0RS NOTICE. Ai sa fphra Cowrt held at 9utru Pa, en Ibe Kh day M SoptaanbOT UE7I, wfortntt tUamv atdethe Judge thereof, in the mnturef the e tatoef AmlrwSucht,d u,tn Overt npnalnl d Ik nnderngned Auditor to secertasn wao re tb betr, what are the ndvunramaula, If nny, and to aili a dlatnhmhin nf the fund m tha hand of Iasid Specnt and Ueurge Sperkt, Eseewtor of th wuu of Andrew Spneht, dee d, to and aasoag lboe iegaily entxied taereto. hereby grresasOre that he wUi attend to the dntlee ef the above an. . latmsni. on Tweeaay lb ZVt day of (jetseer. W7J. nt h ofSr sa Soomvim. when and wear all persoBs interested eaa attend if tney think f-uunr. JUHJt B. SOOTT, Sep. Auditor. UDI TOR'S NOTICE. t sa tirpnan Uoert held nt s ear ef .tag est 177. th and I the AndUor duly ntsptdntod to mna n disc n tne annus of M. A. Snnaasr ExeruaorsWta estates (tee disuUHstiun ef the rand and Pstar BnAar,. Hamben, dec d. an- d-nliog the am nnd Ed PRODUCE
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