, tt JJ The proud jtol.Wcrs which The Somerset HeralcL'a --ru WEKNESDAT. ..... Noveuilier T IS77. TIME TABLES. n ilTIMOBE A OHIO R I'lTTSECKOH MV15K. r- ..4 .nr August H. 1TT, trains on this road UI J road til dciistl lrosa ani m "," i" Oram Mid 1 TA lur umi as r i EAST. WEST. Mali. MaiL larr t-ittslunih UnvMo-k M ktrt M Ncwroe tooiH-lls die Ml. l'Mil I tncitloaa i Mini l le M inml Miit hriiireport s uiiii.-rln Maninsi'uni Hurler's icrry W aslttiigtoa lti-biuutid haltloiire PliltadeloliU 14 S.I ::4 " , iMrcXew Vor P- hiladelu'a 12.43 a. hi, Baltimore Hubm- W ashiiigtoe Harper Krfry Mnrnnslatrg 4-uuibcriaud BrHir1"rl JUiiirral It. ohH Pvl tiiHHiUiw Ml. I'leesent o.uadisTiiie .l -le.tp m. :.we. ia. w.r. -ii.m " lew! ' w p lirra a. 1:4 ,. 11:41 ' I ' 14" ' lijil ' jp. tu. i:; 4 M J M S.X7 . 7-ti6 a. m. 3 ltte. m. Braudma " Witalmrgh ta The Express train 1 Pittsburg at :14 P. M ': '. t'.mn.-llsvlll IIM P. M.. Miner Point 1K A. M. In return the rprew leaves I'umlirrUml at J 50 A. M.. arriving i i Point 4 M A. M,Oonnllsvllle HI I. M., Pius burgh A. M. All traim run by Baltimore Time, 14 minutes teeter than Plllsbargb. Time. Through Mall and Express traltu dally. Aceonnnodaton trains and Faeette iapres daily, except Sunday. Tbe asusl direct and pleasant roate W in East and Koetbvia Washington City. Through Mall leaving at SI a. m.. dally, ar rive at WaaklugloB t 5:20 p. m. : Baltimore. JW . m. ; Pblladelphla. S:la. in ; ew lora, m.- to.: tticlimuod. VM a. m. ,, Ttorooirh fcipre, learlngS: '4 p. r; rive at Wa.uin.-U at I, a. m : Baltimore, 00 a. m. ; Richmond, :8 J p. n.; PhiladelpuU, I M .. m. ; New York, 1 p- n. "Ticket olBoe. corner firth Avenue and IJmlth field Street, and depot corner Uranl and aier Xitreeta, Pitubunth, Pa. U M. C LE, Oeneral Ticket Aaent. E. k HMlMAN,tapcCoonUJnU. BOMsaaaT a anaaaaLrom katlboid. 4jn and att May Uta, 1TT, trains wlU ran a(ollo,eonaeUiitithall passenger train 4W tb P. T.kB.L B. (Mall train dally, Ex .rea daBy except Moadr-l taava. absjvb. Mall Wart p. as. MallEart 10 a. aa. 12 25 p. a. Mail East eoatMeU with toeal West. r. W. A B. K. &. rase atiaaaaL rotsrr. Way Panaeoaer E 12 SO a. b. Way Paareirer Wert K 4 p. sa. MaU East 11 41 P- a. KaU Wart -iT U- m- Novemlier. Ghasunthite. Thanksgiving on theSOih. Bedford is agitated over a ghost The time for furs is not "fur" ofl. Bury your cabbage it you have any. Chestnuts are letailing at 8 cents per quart. The barefoot boy has gone into winter quarters. Men five away nothing so liberally as their advice. Now they say Indian Summer doesn't come till November. "Taurus the Squattet," is refined for Sitting Bull. "How." There Is a good deal of fuss a boot Cle optara's darning) needle. 11 you can't talk game, gun and dog, you are nobody, just now. llaliow eve has come and gone, but still tbe small boy is not happy. Flirtation is to love, what flowers are to fruit This is for the girls. This section of tbe country was visited with a bail storm on Friday. Striped stockings do not come as high as last season that ii in price. Tbe churches were unusually well At tended on Sunday evening last What the country needs now is a "ver mifuge that will cure chestnuts." The "hog committee" have resumed their Sunday visits of inspection. Turkey raffling is now In order, and is indulged to at night by tbe boys. It fires are not made in churches soon, they will be uncomtortable to sleep in. The ting of trne metal according to sev eral young ladies, is tbe wedding ring. Twelve hundred pairs of shoes are made daily by the convicts of the Western Peni tentiary. An onion a few months' old has been known to break an encasement of three years' standing. The Meyersdale Indpendnt failed to cone to band last week, ltow is ibis, brjther Siibrie? The man who smokes five-cent cigars an 1 puts ten cents io the contribution box. uicd long ago, long ago. The world is bigger than you think it is. and you are smaller than you think you arc. 1 beae are two awlui tacts. The winter set in with a blizzard last Wednesday evening. Tbe air has been col J and bracing ever since. This is the time of real w hen the pru dent man will not join tbe church until after the winter stoves are all up. Dr. Sadler, Oculist and A Uriel No. 2.16 Peon Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Eye. Ear, Throit vid Catarrh Sjieciallies. Living up treasures in Heaven proba bly means now a -days helpiug poor men and women to live by giving them work. Cameron can score one against "them d n literary fellows whether be gels tbe tender of tbe English mission or not Call at Fashion Bazar. Mrs. Jas. B. Thedwelu No C ManimiHb Block. 'Squire Ogle has removed his office to the room above 8pere' Drugstore, where be will be found at all times, unless other-wl-te engaged. The season for gathering autumn leaves is past Any young folks having a desire to tret out in the woods will have to invent another excuse. The Johnstown Trilur estimates that about hundred thousand basnels of chestnuts have been i hipped from that place this season. Elder S. B. Tragarden. of Mansfield, Ohio, preached to a large audience in the DixipWi' church of this place Sunday morning and evening. When a girl begins to take an interest in the arrangement ot a young man's necktie it is an infallible aicn f something more serious than sisterly regmd. A harmless cure for warts will be to dissolve a penny worth of sal ammoniac i in a gill ot water, and to wet tbe warts frequently w ith tbe solution. During the heavy rain and wind storm that prevailed tm Thursday and Friday last several panels of the bulletin board on Hugus' corner were blown down. Quite a spirit of improvement has bro ken out among our citizens in the past tew monllia. and new building, additions and dressing up are observable on all aide. Determined to defy competition, we have reduced our list of prices on all goods in our slock except staples. Mrs. J. B. Tredwem.. No. 6. Mammoth Block. The ri pillar drill nights of Company G aie Tuodsy and Saturday. The boys have a large, comfortable armory on the thirJ floor ol tbe Mammoth block to drill in.and they are afforded profitable and use fu: amusement for a lew hour at least two evenings out of each week. which now strut ; g will soon . leep thanksgiving deaib M'e.ro kxd a large turkey gobbler s'.tt ng on a k-k-grspU pole just below town. We can't imagine what be was doing mere no lew lie was waiting to intercept Mart in nil's Thanksgiving proclamation. Mtke borne a pleasant place for your boy Do not be afr.id ol yonr best par lor that they may not use it. Let home be a place to live and breathe in, not merely a root under which tltcy may nt and sleep. In consequence of the bnrd times we have made a Urge reduction in all goods in our stock. Mil. J. H. Tkkdwei.i., No. 6, Mammoth Block. 1). MiLaublin, Li , one ol luc frini ridl trustees" ot the Johulow n buvuj;s liank, lias resigned his trusteeship in that institution, and Howard J. Roberts, Esq, tTushit-r ot the First National Bank, has been appointed to fill the vacancy. We will receive this week a large in voice ol Notions and Fall Goods at very much reduced prices. Mns. Jas. B. Tredwei.l. No. C, Mammoth Hlock. I be engine on the branch road was sent to t'onnellsville tor repairs on last I hnrsuav. and in consoiuence we bad no train on Friday. 1'assengers to and from Mineral l'oint had to get back to ante-rail road times and stage it. The three months men did not get come in time tor the election, as was ex pected, but voted in the field. The cbQ oes are that they will not get home before the expiration ol the time tor winch they enlisted, which will be the latter part of this month. Call at rasuion Kazan bive money. Get Klv!iu Goods, and have the advan tage of sclectinc from a larce and full stock. Mas. i. 11. Tewk eu, So. 0. M.inimuiu blocl. hen A K.-rson Ikinis, I&y the patient on the back, open A window, loosen the garments, and spi inkle add water on the lace. It there is no hartshorn or smelling salts on hand, hold viuecar to the nose. In case of a lady, whisper "new bonnet in her ear. Wasted. To exchange several good, new Two-horse Wagons, for good Horses or Marcs, not over 8 years old. ill give bargains, tall on or address, A. C'Ol'XTRVMAK ot !. 4t Lavansvillc, J'a. Ladies' Cloau ! LanrK' Cloaks ! ! I received an additional invoice ol Ladies' Cloks on Monday, and present the best assortment In town. To bis convinc ed that I otter bargains, call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. E. E. PATTOX. We have insJe arrangements by w hich we will receive newest styles of Paris and London Pattern Hats every week ; thus insuring our customers iUj la'ost thing out, always. Mks. Jas. B. Tkedvei.l. No. G. Maui mmh Block. The Connellsville TribitM rnys that Ed. B. Srull,of the Somerset Hkka'i.d was elected Captain of Company A of the three months' men. Ed is like Patsy Bol iver when he was told that he was the dis coverer of America. "If he was, he didn't know it." Hallow eve was not celebrated here in the usual manner last Wednesday aigut For the first time within tbe memory of the oldest inhabitant the small beys re trained from ringing bells, hammering doors w ith cabbage stalks, throwing corn against window, aud rendering night hideous with their beat lieu ul; yells. We received last week the first copy of the Petrolia lUcord, a new paper of which our friend and former fellow townsman. Cbas. E. Herr, Is the editor and proprietor. The Record is a neathandiiooie little sheet snd deserves to meet with grsit success. You have our kindest w ishes for your future prosperity. Fisher. Wanted for cash or merchandise. 10,000 lbs. Buckwheat flour in 33 lb. sacks full weight 1.000 bus. oats. 1,000 wheat. 1,000 " corn. 1,000 " potatoes. 500 " apples. 3t Cook & Beetits. Will open an immense stock of Hals, Frames, Bonnets, Indies', Children's and Misses' Plumes. Tips. Feathers, Wings, Ribbons, Silks, Satins, Plushes, Velvets, Flowers, Ornaments, etc., etc., in all the newest shades and styles, from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, this week. all at reduced prices Mhs. J. B. Tkedweix, No. 6 Mammoth Block. With a cake of Glexs's Sclphub Soap and a commodious bath tub. the victim of chronic cutaneous eruptions can improvise a sulphur bath, w hich no pro fessed bathing establishment can supply. Sold at druggists. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, bluck or brown, 50 cts Depot Crittcnlon's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. If you want to have buckwheat cakes at a moment's warning, at any and all times, mix in a large stone or earthen pot When you have taken out a quantity suf ficient for breakfast or supper, mix as much in another vessel as you take out, and pour it into tbe large pot, stirring it well. By observing this rule you will al ways Lave nice light cakes and plenty of them when you want them. The large pot must be kept in the cellar. Our enterprising young livery man, Mr. T. J. Picking, has moved into his new quarters back of Bier's Block. Tbe new stable is a roomy aud conilortable one. large enough tor a w bole stud of horses. T. J has just bought a new lot of horses and is now prepared to furnish the travel ing public with as good accommixlations in the way of riding and driving horses, bug gies, sleighs, annates , etc., as any livery man in tbe State Some lime ago a young lad) living in Allegheny City threw a Utll containing her Dame and address into the liver. It wis found by a youth, and a marriage has been tbe result But we would say to our marriageable girls that it does not naturally follow that 3 on can get married by throwing a bottle containing your name into the river. And we hope you won't do it. lor if all the girls were to cherish such a hope all tbe rivers in the country would become unnavigable. Letters addressed the follow iun persons remain in the Post-office at Somerset, Pa., and have become dead. Those not called for belore December 1, 1877, to tbe dead letter ollice. Beard Thomas . Fleegle Susan Hamlin Jacob M. Hoffman Ida Hoacbfieller John A. Haukinson Annie Lichty Emma Pill William. Sheltoo Dollie Kiee George Thomas Marshall A. C. Davis, Postmaster, Signor Bosco, the great Magician. Necromancer, and Prestidigitator, gave tbe last of bis series of entertainments in the Court-bouse Monday evening. All of the Signor 's entertainments were highly in teresting and were well patronized by the fun loving portion of our community. Some ot the tricks iiertormed were truly wonderful, and many who saw them have since been puzzling their brains to under stand bow tbey were done. Tbe Signor gave away quite a number 01 presents each evening. "Germak Stbi-p.'" Xo other medi cine io the aorld was ever given such a test of its curative Qualities as liosCHEE'a Uehmax Strip. In three years two million four hundred thousand small bot- f ! ff ihieV Sr-IA1 i rtaw awa.. : 1 1 . JM t,teknrn hv Drui-ciKi. in n.i. I " "e5i:-ii .. -.:..."".. w i "km ms.wu w iku vouuiuipiiuo, xiMume. Criup. severe Coughs, 1'nenmonia and ; ..s uci ui we luiw uu lunra, civ- ing me American people undeniable proof readers suit thine interesting; in tbe way or vision 01 tan ordinance. mu pay nne 01 ninety that German Strip will cure them. The broken boL. kcerated bodies, destrncl- .aJTS " result baa been that IJruggists in every ive fires, terrible disasters, etc; lor the Enacted and subscribed, lb l day of October, town and village in the L'niurd States are people here seem to realize the folly ofSTi- r, r, rv recommending it to their customers. Go such trifles, although John J. Bitlner, a Atteft. uwid. to yonr Druggist, G. W. llenford, and ask worthy cititen, had two of his fingers Oct. it' J. B. SCOTT, Clerk. what be knows about it Sample IlotUes pinched at a fence, rendering amputation : 10 cents. Regular size 75 ceat. Three oulte unnecessary. And so no more from fHnJrTm9'WATCtim.em9m dt will relieve tny case. ' Backsrinser, ' 0$XZ& la& We have at loncth bB reduced to one mad per day. Last Thursday morning Conductor Snorter rt lused to take tbe mail AH i. : xt - li i.- t the lowest bidder, nu awarded the con- trlct 0 carrying one mail per day between Itiis place ana Mineral l'oint, lor wnicn he is to nceive the munificent sum of f t. The mail leave here at 8:89 io the morning and arrive at seven in the even ing, so our business men will have to have their mail matter in tbe Post-oflice by half past tight. This U an intolerable nui sance, tut all we can do Is to grin and bear, and swear that we are (rrninst the Administration. Not to be Sneezed At. As a rule a sneeze is the warning nature gives that some part of the body is exposed to a cool er temperature than tbe other parts, and that the sneezer is "catching cold." Next to the warning, what is the use of the incczc? It throws open the pores of the whole body and injece s a gnutlc pers piration ; iu a woid, it throws otf the cold. A child tartly snetzes tuore than twice perspiialion is readily induced in youth; an old man, on the contrary.sneezes hall a dozen to a dozen times, with a loudly ex plosive "catcuogue." It is harder to set him perspiring. When one is sitting by an open w iudow and finds himself sneez ing, nature tells him he is taking cold. He should get up instantly, walk about, and take a lull tumbler of cold water to keep op the gentle perspiration that tbe sneeze set in motion. If he does thi., he will not be telling an hour after that he has a "biserable code hi the head, ad he raJ't see his tred across the roob." Resovatiox kot Prostration-. Did any enfeebled human being ever become strong under the operation of powerful cathartics or salivants? It is sometimes necessary to regulate the bowels, but that cannot lie done by active purgation, which exhuuets the vital forces and serves no good purpose whatever. The only true way to promote health and vigor, which are es sential to regularity of tbe organic func tions, is to invigorate, discipline and puri fy the system at tbe same tune, lue ex traordioarv efficiency ot Hosteller's Stom ach Bitters in cases of deUiity or irregular tv ot the organs ot digestion, assimilation secretion or discharge, is universally ad mitted. Appetite, good digestion, a regu lar habit ol boil v. active circulation of the blood, apj purity of all the animal fluids are induced by Una superb tonic anu cor rective. It has no ctiual, moreover, as a preventative of chills and terer, and other types ol malarial uiseasc. io emigrants aud traveler it is particularly servicea ble as a medicinal auit-iwu. Did Captain Kldd, or any of bis men, penetrate thus far inland? Was Su&de to writ, hi p. in the precincts of The City, rendezvous of the robber chief Lewis? Did general Forbes or Colonel Bouquet in 1 70S, on their celebrated march w hich Cktablk-hcxl Anglo-Saxon dominion west ol tbe Alltigheuie, encamp near Buckstown? these are questions mucn oruitea in men's minds hereabouts. It is said that rianuiel A, Wilt, of Shade township, while digging a iiost-hole ona day last week, accidentally struck upon a large earthen vessel which contained twenty- seven hundred dollars in old gold and silver coin, principally Mexican dollars. The date of the vcungest coin is 1731. How the coins got there is a great myste ry. Some think they were placed there by Johnnv Graves, a well-to-do but eccen tric Individual, who resided on the prera ises man v years tzo. We bardly believe Captain Ividd buried the money, but tbe otticers in the British miliary service may haio done so. We think the nUi.L-talketi- ol Lewis was OiVtr possessed ot as much loose cuauFe. As usual, the fall campaign of the Re publican party in this county w as wound up on Saturday last by a meeting at Jen- ner X Roads. Tbe meeting was well at tended by the voters of ibe township, and a number bf the ladies, God bless them, graced it by their pfeence. It was held iu the school bouse and was eallpd to or der by the nomination of Wiiliaiu Zim merman to act as President Joseph An keny, Solomon Hammer, Samuel Stulft, and Jacob Ankeny as Vice Presidents, and Jajob Peterson and George Friedline as Secretaries. The meeting was first ad dressed by Col. John It. d;e. followed by J. G. Ogle and F. J. Kooser. The speech es were all listened to with marked atten tion, and were short and to the point Ho lengthy argument was entered upon by any ot the speakers, but all joined in try ing to impress upon their hearer? the im portance of the full party vote bfijng polled on Tuesday next and urging them all not only to turn out themselves bu. to see that tbeir neighbors and friends do the same. We know that to-day (Tuesday) the hoaest yeomanry ol Jenner are doing )lid woik, aud when the returns are received from Jenner township they will show a good, old fashioned ma jority for Sterrett, Hart, Passoiore, and the entire Republican ticket Sii'EhvitLK Items. t appears cus tomary lor every tow n and village to rise in her place and give an account of her self. But what shall we say of Sipesville? A city set on a hill, where dogs never tight, street cars neve collide, thieves do not break through and stear, and people never dye. A dearth of news character izes this eacefiil hamlet and the surround ing country. The sweet dove of peace, the huppy coon of Republicanism, and the sober-faced owl of Christianity perch upon nearly every shingle undisturbed. And where the ghost of hard times once abode tbe spider of plenty weaves bis "mosquito bar." Pcriictual silence pre vail, broken only by tbe musical jingle of t erry t m berger s hammer w hile be is convincing his happy customer that be is master ot his situation, and from whence ltepublican enthusiasm emanates; or bro ken still more by the rattle of heavily freighted wagons rolling along towards or from the large store of P. A, Sipe , who supplies this vicinity with everything a first class merchant deals in. Michael Sipe has survived the exciting campaign of G and lives in the enjoy. ment ot a sweet hope that Le will help to elect a Democratic President in I860. Tbe scbool bouse Is now the centre -of attraction tor young America; for it is there that young ideas are sprouting and shooting forth under the careful guidance ol Mr. Ezra Trent who has already won a glittering reputation as a teacher. A spirit of improvement is sweeping over tins community, lbe taseoeer church, about two miles south ol Sipes ville, is being repaired to tbe amount of $1,000. We notice a new root on the house of Josiah Ankeny, and a lare ad dition built to the house of lliram Beam; while Isaiah Bell, nothing daunted by misfortune, has recently had a large frame barn raised upon the ruins of tbe one lately destroyed by lightning; and our young friend Wilson Mowry is finishing for himself a new bouse which, when done, will be a neat cage tor the bird he cap- lured a rear ago. j Rev. Eisenhour, tbe popular Albrkht niniiiliir lite! f.,MH o..ri,M gf nn il r4i 'IimI ' meetings in the new church west of Sipes ville. A deep internal interest was mani fested by the members who, under the slectril) ing strains of eloquence from their pastor, sang and shouted loud praises unto will be sent Him whose first law is order. One gen 1 tile redeemed. Tbe larmers are delighted with the weather, and the voice of the plowman and the hum of machines are again beard in tbe land; while the rugged bosom ol Laurel Hill is ringing with the whoops and yells of happy nutting parties who daily scour thai region until Ibey have procured wagon loads of chestnuts, inau gurating thereby much domestic trouble, and causing the poor teacher to be over whelmed with wrath and indignation be cause he receives the benefit ot the shells only. On Saturday night while William G. Knepper and his family were absent from home attending church, his house was visited br some bell-daring wretch who abstracted therefrom quite a number of cakes and pies, and then silently stole away, like a ghost to tbe land invisible. Tramp, tramp, tramp, the unfettered imps go hobbling along, stealing Here, and burning there, raising a rumpus every where. We suggest the propriety ol somebody paying a premium ot five dol lars for tbe scalp of every tramp, tor by so doing great inducements would be thrown out to persons oat of employment to fe'o to work instanter. and ft speedy re turn ot better timet would soon follow. I almost regret that after a long, pain- mi investigation 1 am unauie to give your1 The Flt is the Wheat. The wheat crop is prospering nicely, but already the farmers are loud in their complaint over the fly that has got into the wheat through the warm weather that has been experi enced the past several weeks, and it the weather does not soon change Uie injury to the wheat may prove great The great trouble with many of car farmers is that they plant too early in the season be fore the cold weather has sufticiently ar rived to protect the growing blades. It is to be hoped that the damage will not be as great as anticipated by some. Dr. Vas Dtkk's St i rHrRSotr. Dr. Van Dyke, whoso lite long specialty, and world wide reputation for curing skin dis eases, has endeavored for years to combine an external treatment lie has accent plished this desirable result in the prepa ration ot his compound "Sulphur Soap,' the merits of which are spoken of hv thousands, it is highly recommended to all our readtr. Price 5 tints, by niaii, oO cents a box: 3 cakes CO) ctuts.. by mail, 73 cents. Otllcc 50 N. oth strctf. Wb-jlc sale JK'p". 400 X. 3d street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists. Bi.vsiYEit bss made great reductions in prices of Hardware, toucan buy goods just as cheap from bim as you can buy them in the city. He buys his goods from the manufacturer, and in large quantities. and therefore buys theai at the very low est prices, and is determined now to sell goods at a very low price. Call and sec him and get his prices. II is stock is very complete, including Building Hardware, Paint and Glass, Oils. Varnishes, and Wooden Pumps. Again we say, call and see Blymyer, and buy your hardware from him and you win save money. True Merit will Wis. A few years since the proprietors of Dr. Morris' Syrup ot Tar, Wild Cherry and llorehound in troduced it here. It was not puffed, but sold on its merits. Our people soon found it to be reliable, and already it has become the most staple and popular pul. nionary remedy in the market It quick ly cures the worst coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, asthma, and incipient consump tion. Nothing acts so nicely in whooping: cough, and it is so pluasanl that children readily Uke it Containing no opium, or other dangerous drug, it is as fafe as it is sure. Trial size 10 cents; large sizes, 50 cents and One Dollar. For sale by G. W. Benford. Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which never fails; is sure death to worms, pleasant to take, and re quires no physic. Price 2octs. Try it MAKRIEI). WILLIAMS WAKICK. At the rei dence of Mr. Jesse Rush. Oct 30, 1877, by Rev. J. R. Brown, Rev. John Williams to Miss Elizs Wanck, both of Fayette Co., I'a. MARKEL ANKENY. -At the Luther an parsonage, Berliq. Pa., Oct 30. 1877 by Rev. J. W, rolnn berger, Mr. A lexan der .Markelto Luanda Anicqy, both ol Somerset county, Pa. At the Lutheran parsouae, Hoovers- ville. Nor. 1st by Rev. J. H. Wallerick, Mr. Henry Slahl to Miss Amanda Sipe, lioiu 01 Somerset Co., i'a. BOXERS ET KARHKT Corrected by Cook A Rkcrits. prilkk m CH3ICE GROCERIES, FLQyR & FEED, Apples, dried, V ApplebuttJir, f gl Hran. fi U Ei ....,,...,,,, Butler, a (keg) Mutter. V ft (ruill ....... .6 ...4o&5uc 1 lec syc Tc Buc4tat, V tauhal , " attii, too a Reeiwax. V a , i5e lue lie 12 'e Bacon, moulder, y ft - uues, - country ham, V a.... Horn, (earl bushel ourivoe LX.rn, ((helled) bund UornuealS I.. ue ! lue Call (kin, !.., Ekk, ft dui , flour. V bbl lie .. - 00 'be Flaxseed bu., (6 ft! Hams, (tufrar-coreu) fl ft Lard, V ft lie Leather, red aole, flft ...'J30 ::!W& ..30i:iie lfte Tic 61 ....fl Ot ....at to upper " ton. Middling, sad chop ltow a.. Data. W bu Potatoes, ha Peaches, dried, ft ft Kye f n Kas. ft Salt, 1 rxo. L, bbl.vata oround Alum, per cK. Album, ner sack.' Sugar, yellow ?t ft.... " wtaita Tallow, ft ft Jc ....1 40 Wneat. bu Wool, a) a Xew Amortizements. JJXECUTOR'S XOTiCE. uutie 01 joun riae. late 01 jenerson lwn. deceased. Letter tertamentary on the above ertate bavin; been aranled te the undersigned, nilee Is hereby given to thoe indebted to II to make tm- meuiaie payment, anl tnuee bavin; claim ralllit It, ti, present tba duly authenticated lor aeitleueot at the lt reiidencfof in de- eeaed, on Saturday, December M, 1 7T. JIII.L 1 AltV, SAMUEL KIKE, Nov. 7 Executors. i-Notloe 1 hereby liven that I will inlv at the next e.in of the Legislature ot Pennsyl vania lor the pataage of a uecial law. athorizltiK my readiuiwionaa a stale pupil into the -Pennsylvania Institution for the instruction of the blind," at Putladelpliia, tor the term of (even year. WILLIAM H. CONRAD. Nov. 30 tt Merlin, Somerset C., Pa. D ISS0LUTI0X XOTICE. .Notice i hereby riven to the puMIc that the Pirtncrship herewlore existitic; between Tnna rice. Sen., Thomas Kees, Jhn kee and Benja min Morgan In the mlntnif and shipping of coal ha been dissolved. Tbe butinessot the partner ship will be settled up by tr-e undersigned, iierlin, O lober 81, 1T7. THUM AS KEES, JOHN HEtS, 11. 1). MuKOAX. VH IN ISTK ATOR'S KOTICE. fceiate of Oeorre P. Walker, late ol Somerset Twp. deceased. Letter of administration on the above estate hav ing been srranted to the undersigned by tbe prop, r authority, notice I hereby given to those in debted toil to make Iu- mediate payment, and those having claim against it will present tbem duly authenticated lor aetlleaent without delay on Satnplay. December lt, ls7, at the Othre ol Samuel Snyder in Frlciensburg. SAM I 'EL WALKER, Oct. 31 Administrator ol Oeorge P. Walker. SSIGXEE'S XOTICE. Notl- I hereby given, that John J. Frit of Bmthersvailey Tap., Somerset Co., Pa., made aa ssc'gnment of hi ewate real and personal to the undendgned for the benefit of hi creditors. All persons Indebted will please call and pay the same, and ail person having claim will pltase call at llteamseof Johe J l-riti, oa Saturday the 14th day of December, 177, for settlement. WM.SCDER. Oct 31 Assignee. KNOW By reading and practtrfng the tneetimable tnun eon. taiaed in the ben medical book ever Issued, entitled V IIUMPI awaF.LF-PRESERVATiON TIIYaPI Pnceon!)$l. tkntbymsil II I Wswawl na receipt of price. It treat of Exnanetrd Vitality, Pre mature Decline, Nervous and Physical Debility, and ibe endless eeaoomluat Ul and untold miseries that result therefrom, and contains more tlian Woripnsl pre scription, anv one of whieh t worth the price el the Dook, Thi book was written by the most ex tensive and probably the snost skilful practitioner la America. To whom was awarded a gold and )w. lied medal by the National Medical Association. A Pamphlet, lUuai rated with tbe very tuiest Steel Engraving soar. 1 1 f" A I wl of art and beanty 1 1 P II I rat pais te alt Send llferaaw for It at ofjec. Address PEABODY MEDIC -THYSELF IMsTITlTX, No. 4 Buh t.nth bu soetoc, Alas. SSIONEE S NOTICE. N'ltlee U hereby glvea that Frederick Naugle of Meyersdale Borough, Somerset Co., Pa., and Mary hi wife, by deed of vol unlaw assignment have aeslgwed all the esxata real and personal of the said Frederick Naugle to Wm B. Megahan ol said Borough, County and Mate, In trust for oearBtof creditors, of tbe said Frederick Naugle. All person Indebted to the said Frederick Nau gle will ma Ira uantediate payment, and those hav. claims will present them to Uis undersigned As slgoe without detay . WM. a MEOAHAN, Oct! Aseegnee of Frelerick Wangle Ji ORDINANCE. Skc.44. Be It ordained by tbe Burgess and Town Council of Somerset Boroag-a and it t here by ordained, that true and after tbe passage of this ordinance, tw person or pereon shall erect, within the limit of saM boroagh, aay Irasae stable or any bulldlna to be used for such purpose, within forty feet ot aay dwelling house or aay building used for oaalne purpose An; person or ne rson unending against in pro- Xcw Advertisements. ASK the recovered dyspeptics ,tulloouf rents, victims ot lever and agwa, the BMreari. al dlirsiid lAtlcnt bow they recovered health, cheerful spirits wd good appetite ; they will tell you by taking Siwwoaa Liv KB Usui LATUB, . . The Cheapest, Purest an Bait Fant'ly Medicine is i the Werld, For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION' Jaun dice, Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colin. Ik-preMiun of Spirits, SOCB STOMACH, Heart Burn, Ac, Ac. This unrivaled Southern Remedy la warranted not to contain a single (article of Atercwry, or any injurious mineral substance, but la ri'EELY TEGETABLE, . c-ut lining those Southern Heists anl Hertvs, KbRh an ltwit-e Prvndenoa has placed, m C'juntjie? where Liver Diseases mcrt prciail. t c ( Diseases caused by derasgtmeat of tin Liiar and "tie SYMPTOMS of Liver Com plaint area bit ter or bail last In the mouth ; pain in tb Back. Sldeor Joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism ; Soar Stomwb ; Los of Appetite ; Bowel altern ately costive and lax ; Headache ; Loss of memo ry, with a painlul sensation of having tailed to do something which ought to hav been done ; Debili ty, Low Spirits, a thick yellow appearance of the Skin and Eve, a dry eough often mistaken fur Consumption. Sometimes many of these symptoms attend the disease, at others very lew ; but the LIVER, the largest organ in the body, 1 generally the seat of di.ease, and if not regulated in time, great sutler lig. wretchedness and DEATH will ensue. 1 can recommend asan efficaetvtu remedy (or dis ease of the Liver, Heartburn and Dyspepsia, Sim mon' Liver Regulator, Lewis O. Wtipn. 10 Master Street, Assistant Post Blaster, Philadel phia. We have tested Its virtues, personally, and know that for Dyspepsia, Bilousaess, and Throb blng Headache. It Is the best medicine the world ever saw. We hav tried forty other remedies be fore Simmons' Liver Regulator, but none of them gave us more than temporary relief : but th Reg- ulator, not only relieved, but cured us," Ed. Tax- mouAru tau AlKsaeauaa, Maoun, tra. I AX) BREATH! Nothing i SO nnDleaswnt. nolMnflr so enmimwi as bad breath, and in nearly every case it eomee from the stomach, and can be so easily corrected If you wm ui aiinmoos iteguiaior. iio not neglect so ure a remedy for this repu stve disorder. It will alio improve your Apjietlie, Completion, and jew SICK HEADACHE. Toll (itftreidinff affliction otramoat frmnenti ly. The 4Uturbai.ee of tbe gtooiavb, arULoy irom m perfectly diste.ted onctnti. mu4m Aavmm ntin io lbe beai,awompaniedl with dattgrenble nau- bch, anu mi consu.u tea wn it 11 popularly Known SICK uctuuciie. x or pruinjH reuei Ms Silnnoss' Layer Mator. or Bete Atm Rtmtdf in MA LA RIOT'S FEVERS, BOWEL COM PLAINTS, DYSPErSI A, MENTAL DEPRES- MH.H, KLSIUSSSBSS JAUNDICE, NAU SFA. SICK HEADACHE. COLIC, CONSTI F4t.II and BUiiOl'SNESS, IT HAS NO EQUAL. XAnrrACTracDoxLT bv v J. H. ZEILIN ck. CO., PHILGAElPHIA, PA. Price Sl.OO. Sold by all Druggists. July. T EQISTEK'S XQT'CE Notice U heseby gives to all person eoncesxM a legatees, creditors or otherwise, that the M lowiu accounts have passed regUter, and that the same will be presented for confirmation and aU lowsnoe ai an urpnanr uourt to be held at Hom. ersct, ou Thursday, November li, 1877. Firt and nnal aooonnt oi Isaiah Bell, adminis trator of Zacbsry T, Bell, deceased. Aicount of Duuiel J. Brubaaer, administrator of Martin Zimmerman, decease.!. Account of Daniel Weaver, Executor of Jonas Hoover, dee'd. Account of Cyrus Rayman and Martin Brant Executor of .1 a cob Za re loos, deed. Account of Harriet S. Sua Her, Administratrix of Jeremiah Shatter, dee'd. First and Dnal account of H. P. J. Custer, Trustee lor the sale ot the real estate qf Abraham Manxes, dep;d. Account ol Pete Brown, Quardlaaof Natban, iel Hocusu-tler. Flrt and linal account of A. P . Miller anil 1 P. Lichty, Etecutor orPeter A. Miller, dee'd. A'WUUUt ul Solomon Pile. Uuardian of John K Baker. Account of M. A. Sanner. Ouantlan at f'hrlrf. Una and Missouri Friedline. Aceount of Eli Burnwor at, Ouardlan of Wilson, Emma and Frank Liston. Account of John Mieicher and Wm. M Sclinvkr Administrator of Tobias Spelrher. dee'd. First aceount of Samuel J. Lichtv. administra- lor of Daniel L. Beacby, decease.1. A. I. UtCKCX. Ul. if Binjiiu., AGENTS WANTED. m PENCIL EIETCHES Of THE GREAT n 1 O An Illustrated His tary of aaioe great nan road anu utaer Hiuts, a lib. a H"tory of Communism and Trade Union. Bv the oonulap author Hoa. J. T. Head- ley. All the classes want this book, depicting the reign ol terror in ten Slate. The best selling book for Agents. Now ready SU page. S3 Illustra tions, aenu tsi cents tor outni ana territory. F. R. UK-'KLEBANI( t CO., H Ninth street, niisourgn, fa, uct. tv UDirorrs .notice. Tue andrrsighod Auditor annotated bv the Ju lgus of thu Oourt ol Common Pleas oftMiuierset county to make a dutribution of the fund in th Bands 01 J"tu n. t ill. Assignee or John Nea. hereby give notice that hewill attend to the lutie or tbe above apuointment at the otnee of Jonn it. I hi, n ine lor-uu-n of Moutersot, op Friday ftovp na, i,7,.a iwo-cioci, a. m. wnen ana wnsre at ersons Interested can atu-od 11 they tbink proper juiu 4 nun, Oct 10 Auditor. 4 SIGXEE'S SALE. By virtue of an order Issued out of th Court nf Common Plea ol SouK-rset Cue, Pa., th under s gued Assignee o! W. C. Hicks, will sell afpubllc saje, on tuv preutisea, on Saturday, Nov. 3, 18T7, at 1 o'clock n. m,, the tlillowlng real estate, vis : o. 1. a certain lot 01 ground siiuai 10 .ueyers. iaie tsor.. nomersei i.o. ra., oouuiining vA acre. rmntibg leet on Main street, extending back loo feci to ' allrv. adtointng lot owned by Hartley A Bro on the the east, and allcv on the west, said lot being known on town plot a No. 3. with a good twotory business build. ing ou leei deep, ana vt leei iroai, ana targe auei lion ; also a stabl thereon oreotod. No. 2. A certain lot of ground situate as afore- lid, kraled on northeast oorner ol Broadway ami Orant streets. So1., feet front, and extending lilu leet bacg to w ater street, nnown on town plot as lot No lau, with a good two4tury tram dwelling house and other building thereon ereetad. TERMS. Une-thlrd in hand on eonOrmstlon of Bale, taie-tbird In six months, and one-third in one year from this date, (Oct. 2nd,) with in terest on deterred payments from tbe day of sale. Ten per cent, ol the purchase money to be paid on day ot sale. JVUA ill. UldJUUt, Oct 10 AssUnee. pc BLIC SALE. Bv virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans Court ot Somerset Co., Pa., to tbe undersigned directed, thereill be exposed to saU by public outcry, on Thursday, November 1, 1877, at 1 o'clwk, at tbe Court House, In Somerset Bor. the follow Ing descrltied valuable real estate, Uie the property of Cyrus Meyers, Esq., deceased, u wn: No. 1. A certain lot of ground situate In the borough of Somerset, adjoining another lot of decedent on the north. Main street on th south. East street oa the east, and aa alley on the west. with a Urge one-story Brick Cottage House. with a MANSARD ROOF, and back building. with a Mansard roof, finished in the most eompiel sivle, with lurnaoe, range, water-tank, bath-room. water and gaa pifie and all the modern improve ments, thereon erected ; said tot fronting oa Main street about 1.3 feet, and extending back toward llnioa s:reet about 1.2 leet, bring tbe bus rest, dence of said deceased. The location I on of the most desirable In this portiua of the Slate. There is a spring ol good water or tbe premise. No. 2. A lot ot ground situate la the Borough of Somerset, adjoining No. 1, above described, on the north, and irvwling on Union itreet, said lot being 132 feet front on Main street and extending back SI feet Iu No. 1. No. 3. Th undivided one twentieth part ol all that pmperty known the "Counuenee Town Property," said pmperty originally eonsls.log ol four tracts or parcel of land. No. 1. A tract of Und situate In Turkeyfovt Tp.. Somerset C., Ps-, known a th N icola tract containing 11 acres. Ne. 2. A tract ol land sltnat fa tb same Tp. , known the Lenhart tract, and containing about 1 acre. No. a. A tract of Und situate In the same Tp. kwwnasthe Tissue tract, anatalaing a boat t a to. Mo. A A tract of Und situate Id Addison Tp , Somerset Co., Pa, kaowa aa lite Sterner tract containing about ii acre. Tb interest hereby te be conveyed being th one-twentieth part ol the land remaining, after the tale ot sundry town tuts la the town uFConuu- LCO. No. 1 and t will be offered In two separate par. eels each, to suit bidders. TERMS One-third In hand na day of sale, baUnce In two-equal semi-annual payments, with In le rest from conn ma lion of sale, or delivery ol possession oi tbe premises. VT. H. KOONTZ. Oct 10 Trustee. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. I he Bnderwlgnext havtnc been annointedAwdltor by lite Orphans' Court f MaaetaKOtv, Pa-, topee nfion tne exceptions niea to ine account oi naval Dibert one of the Executors of Isaac DUwtt, dee'd ; find and report apow the facts, and make a dis tribution of th fund la the hand of Slid Executor, to and -mong those legally enlttied thereto, hereby give notice that he will attend to the duties ol the above appointment oa Thursday, November 1st, at hi office la Somerset, when and where all persons Interested can attend if they think proper. VALENTINE HAT, . OctpT 5 Atyiuo. SHORTHAND. INSTRUCTION gtvew la the briefest most rapid and reUable systea of Shorthand i beat, writ, leg ever devised. A perieet knowledge of the sys tem will be given io a oowrse of it easy teswis, Terms SS, or M eta. a lesson, by ewrespundene. Address K. TuaorwiLra, editor Snorlhaod Re view. " IIS Smiihlield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tbe"Shonhaad Review" will be nulled to any address oa receipt of 26 CIS. Cct. 10 AWL J m v.was.ea AKIIalAlkiS v.wjii'rw.i-sf Neva Advertisements. Su E RIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of sundry writ of FL F. Lev. Fa. asd Veml. Ex. issue' I out of the Conrtof Commoa Plea of Somerset Co., Pa, and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public outcry, at the Court Mouse, In Somerset, on Friday, November 0, 1817, at Joe lock, P. M. All the right, title, interest, and claim of David Hitsnew. ol, In and to the following described real estate, vis : A certain tract of land, situate la Shad Tp., Somerset county, Pa., containing two hundred and ninety acres, more or less, about twenty Steve or which are cleared, with a two-rtory frame dwelling boat, stable, water nnwer taw-mlll and other outbuildings the.-e-m erected, adjoining land of John W. Hull, John O. Klnunel, Benj. Bender and other with th appurtenance. Taken in execution as tbe property of David Hitshew, at tbe the suit of Jeptha Potta. ALSO All the right, title. Interest, and claim ofTbotnaf Price. Sen., ot. In, aud to lb IjU"wIo described real estate, viz: A certain b ot ground, ritual In Berlin rorougu, K?meit couny. Fa., eectaning t -t mre er lesf, with awt and a ttory brick hotel, and frame bawling attacked, a Urge stable and other outbuildltur taerooa erected , fronting oa Mala street, and adjoined oa t ne west ny cross street, aury oa in soain, ana lot of Ueorne Johiisxin on the east with th ap purtenance. taaen in execution as me property ot r nomas Price, Sen. . at the suit of John J. Frill, us ol George Juhnaon and Peter Sutler. ALSO All the right title. Interest, and cbimof Beuhen Spangler, ol, In, and .10 the follow lug described real estate, vis: A certain tract of land situate la Stonycreek Twp Somerset Co., Pa., containing three acres and thirty perches, strict measure; the entire tract is underlaid with eoal adjoining land of Aaron Spangler, .Samuel Spang l,r Isaas Fleegle, and other with the appurtenance. Taken in execution a the property of Reubea Spangler, at 1 he rait of Jacob J. Bowman, Execu tor ol Michael Spangler, dee d. ALSO All the right title, Interest and claim of Adallne Seed and John Reed, of. In and to the following described real estate, vis : All that certain tract of land situate tn Stony, ereek Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., bounded a fol lows: beginning ataoornerof Josiah J. Walker, south ii deg. west perches to a post north lOdeg. east, 112 perches to stones, thence by lands of Jacob J. Waigla, south M deg. eat. 144 perches to stones, thence by lands of John Deal ing, south 44 perches, I bene by land of JosUh J. Walker, south 71 deg. west, lue MO perches to pine. South 31 deg. west. St perches to place of beginning, eonlaiuing es acre and 16 perches strict measure, It being tbe same tract 01 land ttiat wm deed by Indent are of Morgan Keluiaq. dated first 01 April, ltw to Adeline Reed, together wlia the hrreiiitament and appurtenances. Taken in execution as the property of Adalln Seed and Jouq Reed at th suit of David Ros. ALSO AU the right title. Interest and cUlm of W. J. Radclitf, of, in, and to the following described real estate, vU : No. L A certain tractofUnd.tltnsteat Summit Mills, Summit Tp.. Somerset Co Pa., containing 40 acre, more or less, on which there U erected a three story frame hotel, with a frontage of lot) feet and a depth of 40 leeu with a one and one-ha If story Dca Duiiding, 12 x 40 leet, ettacned. adjoin ing land of Ephralm Miller, Widow Ferret and ot tiers wit a tne appurtenances. No. 2. The mineral spring, situate on a certain tract of land near Summit Mills, Summit town ship, Somerset county, Penna., and known a the factory traot, ut tb property of win. H, Humbert, with a lot or parcel ol land two rod square, on w hich said mineral soring U situate. with a road 3U leet wide, leading truoi th factonr road past the mineral spring to the hotel build. Ing, through Und ol Adam Hochsteller, Eph ralm Miller, and other, with the appartenanea. Taken In execution a the property ol W. J, Rasloiitt at tbe suit of Nelson Meyeri, Wm. H. aievers. uecnis Meyers, ueo. Weber. Josian Shaffer, D. J. Horner, Daniel Came, Henry Dun- ges, ana t ranci j . tAiuniryman. AtiSQ All the right, title. Interest and cUlm of Hiram FindUy and Mary Find lay. of, in and to the sol. sowing uescnoeti real estate, vis : no. i aii tnenoiiowing lour lotset ground siraate in the Borough of Salisbury, Somerset Co Pa-, being lot jxc. at and part o- lot no. 33 on tne gen eral plan of said town, beginning at lot number 31 ownen by uiotieity a w agnar, joutn is deg. West 137 feet, thence South 7 degrees, East 101 feet, thence North 16 degree. East 137 feet, thence North T°reea. west lots leet. Containing abou 61 rods, fronting on Ord street and adjoining lot of Biitier w aa-ner on in aootn. on tne east or lot of Henry Wagner, having thereon erected a two- story I raise dwelling nouse staoie, ana otner out buildings, witn ine appurtenance. No. 2. Lou No's, 37. 38 and 3 oa the general plan of said town, each containing about one tburthof an acre, lying etrntlguoua, adjoining Mmith'sanueon tne west, lot No. 4U on the north. alley on the east and alley on the south, with me sppuiienances. No. i, A certain lot of ground situate la Elk lick Tn.. Somerset Co.. Pa., beginning at a post Uenc by land of Henry Olotlelty, south 71 deg. east 22 perches to a post, corner, north 19 deg. west 8 perches to a post, thence by Und, now or formerly of Samuel Ober, south 71 deg. west IS perches to a post, south S deg. west 2-10 perches to place ot beginning. eonUinlng one acra more or lew, with the appurtenance. All the foregoing lota are the same which John Olotfelty and wile conveyed to Mary Find lay. wife of Hiram Findlay, by two several deeds dated April, 1, lStxt, and recorded tn vol. 4a) of deeds. page git U3 and S13, with tk appurtenances. taaen m execution a mo property oi a irara Findlay and Mary Findlay at the suit of John Olotlelty. ALSO, AU the right title. Interest, and eUlm of Jaaob sunemie, oi, in, ana to tne Billowing uescriMu real estate, vis; A ee rutin lot of ground, situate In Ursina bor ough, Somerset county, Penna., containing yt acre, more or less, known on the general plan ol aid town as lot No. 1362, on which U erected a one-story frame dwelling house, stable and ether outbuildings, fronting on Weyand avenue ow th south, Jenkin s slley on the west, on the east by lot No. 1363, on the north by Willow arena, with tbe appurtenance. Taken la execution a the pmperty nf Jacob Sclieible at the suit of W. J. Bar, use of E. Kicr aau. ALSO All the right title. Interest and eUlm of M. A. Sanner, and Frederick hugle,of, tn, and to the following described real estate, vli: A certain lot or ground, situate la Somerset borough, Som erset county, Penna,, containing one-fourth acre, mure or less, oa which there is erected a three story brick building, with a lwo-tory frame back build ing attached (Utely known as the Naugle House. , Urge staid and other outbuilding, fronting on ilslnstreet on the south, A. Reek snd John J. Hodman on the east W'm. H. KoonU on the north. A. H. CoHruth oa toe west, with tbe appurtenance. Take in execution at tbe property of M. A. Sanner and Frederick Nautrle at the suit ot J . R. W aiter, Assignee of Josiah U. PiwL ALSO All the right title, interest, and elslm of Adam Hoieaptiel ol, in, and to the following described real estate, vis : A certain tract of Und situate tn Paint Twp., Somerset Co., Ps., containing 134 acres more or lew, ol which there are about acre cleared, with an orchard of fruit tree thereon, a two-torv plank house, Ing barn, and other outbuilding, adjoining lands of Noah Holsapbel, Peter Ott, Edward Holsapbel and others, with tb appar uance. Taken In execution as the property of Adam Holsapbel at the suit of Henry P. J. Cuilsr, Adm'r, of Henry Custer, dee d. ALSO All the right, title, interest, and cUlm of E. J. Meyers, of, in and to the following described real estate, vis: No 1. A certain lot of ground situate In Berlin Bor., Somerset l o Pa., containing acre, more or lea, with a Urge two-tory Ira me dwelling house, store room, stable and other outbuildings thereon erected, fronting on Main street, adjoined by D. A- Brubaker un tne east, D. Landlr heir on the west, South street on the south, with the afipurtenaace. No. 2. A certain lot of ground situate afore said, conta inlng 1 4 acre more or less, and known on th general plan of said town a lot No, 6a, front Ing en beck street, adjolng Oeorge HefBey on the east, John Heftey en the north, and Na 3 ow tbe west, with the appurtenance. No. 3. A eeriiu tot of ground Mtaate as afore said, containing 4 acres more or less, bounded by kit No. 2, ow tbeeast, Hefners' heirs on the north, Jacob Musser on th west. Plank Road en th south, with the sppurtenanee. No.. The undivided one half of a certain lot of ground situate as aforesaid, containing l acre. more or less, and Known on me general plan ot said town a lot No. S6, with a one-story plank dwelling house and stable thereon erected, treating o a North street on the north. Vine street on the west. Oeo. Johnson on the south, Heffley's tannery on the east, who ineapurienance. Taken In execution aa the property of E, J. Meyers, at the suit of John Fslke. ALSO A II the right title, interest and claim of Cor nelius Beraley, ol. io, and to the following described real estate, vis: No. I. A eertaln tract of ensealed Und, sttuats In Elklirk Twp., Somerset Co., Pa-, warranted ka the aaase of Thomas Moore, adjolnUg lands war ranted in lbe name of John Moore, Wm. Moore, Betsy Moore and other, ooulaiuing 42S acre strict measure. No. 2. The undivided one-half of a certain tract of unseated land, situate a a lores Id, warranted in tbe name of Joha Moore, adjoining Unris warrant ed la tbe name of Thomas Moore, Was. Moore und others, containing 424 acres strict measure. No. a. The undivided ooe-halfef a certain tract of unseated land, situate a aforeaalit warranted la tbe name of Betsy Moore, adjoining Und war ranted In the name of Eno Corey, Tboeaa Moor and other, containing 424 acres strict measure. No. 4. Th undivided one-half of a eertaln tract f unseated Uad, situate a aforesaid, warrant ed In tbe name of Leonard March, adj. .Inlng land warranted In the name of Enoa Corev. Wax. Corey, Enoa Moore and others, eon tale Ing 424 acres strict measure. No. 6. Tbe undivided en-Mirth of a tract of Und situate aforesaid, warranted la tbe smam of Thome Corey, adjoining Und wwrraaud la tlx Basses of Was. Corey, Eno Curry. Benj. bhoemaker and Wm. Belt, containing 440 sere strict awHim No. A The undivided one-fourth of a tract of unseated Una, situate a aforesaid, warranted ka lac same James Corey, adjoining land warrant ed la tbe names of Wm. Corey. JoaiaJt Corey. Enos Moore aod outers, containing 4at acres strict No. 7. Th aDdivlded oM-tourlh of a certain tract of unsealed Und, tlstuat a afors Id. war. rante-1 In the name pf JosUh Corey, adjoining Und warranted in th Dane of Wn. Bell, Rob ert Corey, Was, Corey aod other, containing 4'JS acres strict measure. Th abov seven tracts are tb aas whiek David Hav. Assiraee of Joeenh Chrlstaer. eoavev- ed tn Oomeliaa. Berkley, by deed dated SU day of Jaaaary, 1S7S. and recorded la deed Book, vat it page eat aad 4SX Takeu U exeoatloa a the prouerty of CuracUa Berkley, at the twit f Davlst Hay. ALSO, All tbe right, WW, tatereat aad ctslra ef . P. Miller aad Amawd HUler. of. U. aad ta tb tuUowlng described raw) estate, vfx: A eenaia lot of ground situate In vrstaa ftor., Somerset Co.. Pa . eanulnUg X ef aw acre ssov or less, with a two. story Iran house and inhuti- tng tnetwow erectea, trwuBg aa iirat aaa rarm streeu, and adjomiug Pa4ir wlia th appar- teriaaees. Takes at exeawttoa as lb iwoperty ef J. P. MUier aad Asaanda Millar, al lb suUof K. Kler- TRRM8. Any pa 1 BWrehi alia abeve sale w 111 please lake notice thai I tb purchase money must b pakl property U knocked down, otaen tew per Slat, ef soon as tb it will again tie exposed to sale. Theresidae ol Use pare aaa iy ssast be paki oa er belore tne uta day ef b da November, 187), tbe day used by tb Court for tli arKnowtednaeBt ef S ben ITS deads, aad deed be will acknowledged Batll lb pwrcbaa money is pata IB. OEOBOE W.riLE. Oct 34 Bberra. Neva Advertisement. 8.R. PILE. (Samtstwe InC. B. Coitara tt C.) FLOUR AND FEED groceries, confections; QUEENSWARE, WILLOW WJVRK. SALT, FISH, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, &Ce, &Ce, &Ce, New Stock. All Goods Positively Sold at BOTTOM PRICES. FAIR AND SQUARE is OUR MOTTO. Dot No Fall To Give JNTo. s. J BAEE'S BLOCK A CALL. When doing your sHopprua Cct0berl7 4DMINISTRAT0R'S NOTICE. of Daniel A. Rhoada.UUof Semsrsst Twp. Letter of admbxlstratloei oa the tW, aetata having been granted t the smdetsiad. uta ta hereby given to those Indebted to It to seas imme diate payneBt, and thoe havlnsr claims against It to preeenl them duly aatbewtlaated for Mllitnl Tbarsdav. November 1st 1ST? at tha niwca, ( J. O. Klmmet In Sosnereet, Pa, CYRVS M. SHAVES, Sep. It Administrator pUBLICSALE. Bv virtue of an order of sal, rranted bv iha Judge of tb Orphan' Court of Anseraat (l. Pa., tb anderstgned will Mil at public sals ob ine premise, tbe real estate of Joseph J. Zimmer man, dee'd, silaau in Shad township, ow Tuesday, October 30, 1877. A plantatloa containing 16 acres, more r leas, of which about loo acre are clear, so la meadow, with two dwelling houses, oa of which U Axed an for a store, a Urge barn and other outbuildings, with nne young fruit orchard on - tbe same ; i near to churches, scbool, mill and store; adjoin lards of J.O. Cable, Isaac Eiertck, David Hoc baa Baa, Michael Wagoner, Widow Blackburn, Wid ow Hammer and others. TERMS. A dower exist s gainst this Und of AS3S.SS to th Widow of John Wallace, deed, the Interest or which. S6Q.33 to be paid to bar aanaally en th 1st ef April of each year daring; her life, commencing April 1st 1STV, and at ber death the said sum ol koj.M to be paid to ih hairs f John Wallace, deed. Tbe nurehaser mnat nna. hair of his bid ou the 1st of April 1S7, aad tb other half on th 1st of October ls7S, with latereat uvea apru 1st, aos. EMANUEL SPECHT, Sep. tt Administrator. pUBLIC SALE. By vtrtoe of aa order of sale. Issued oat of tb Oourtsuf Common PUMotHumstssiCo.. Pa..aaa directed, 1 will expose te aieuB tbe presal on trxday, November 2, 1877, at 1 o'clock p. at. th following described real es tate or Levi Snyder, sltual in Mkldleereek Two., Somerset l.. Pa., vis: A eertaln tract of land adjoining land of Widow Boucher, Joha jEnoeld, Joha Lepbart Garrett Lear, Asrou HeeaUr Roc Ring. Jacwb Wctater aad others, eosualning about a acres more 1ms, about las acre of which are cleared aad balance well timbered, bavin; thereon erected a tw story fraBMdwelltng homes, bank bare and other outbuildings. Tb Urat to well watered, has a good orchard and baa coal aad limestone. Also lot f aad I la tb ttmorooaawese. TERMS -4l7.XJ will remslBAlnweethe laud, tb Interest ot whiek I to be paid to Marsrret Walter, widow of Henry Waller, dee'd. aanaally during her liietlsae, uad at ber death th princi pal to be paid to 'he heir and legal rep. reseataUre ef Hewry WaRwf. dee'd eosi thlrd In band aa soon es to property le sold, oae-thlrd U six months, one-third la. on year, with Interest oa deferred pe imsula Ou day of sal tbe land will aieo b oSerad ka two parcels, by running a lis north aad south about 91 rods west ef lbe bwlallags, so as te eat oil about Is acres at lb west end uf Una, lewvlsg J4 acres to Ibe farm belldtaga. Also at said sate 7 acre uf said tract, web Uutoored will b eSTered lb sale bv llstlf. AAEON WILL. Oct M Aestgue. ASSIGNEE'S SALE Br vk.a.iV ISTUI ef tbe Court of Csibssb PUbS of Hums r set eamaty. Fu, and to ate direeted, I will spese to public rsilliBJe of tbe Assigner, kt Mii mora I Twp,, Friday, November 9, 187T,' ' at 1 o'clock o. m., tb (oUowtog real estate, of W. B. Oerhan, sltuaU UMllfcird Twtv Boawr. et cowntj. Pa., vis: No. L A tract or piece of Uad, adjoining Unrfs ef Ed. Sbwtmr, J. M. feayUr aad Oeortre N. Ankeny, eoBlainiog 14 acre more Uss. whiek Is erected two story plak tews, stabto and tlt tmlbeJidUsj. No. A kgtef growwd rRawt bt ShAWOck. M Ufard Tve,, nmiiatT Sset es th fluni I k Maaetwl IN Rwllnaya, was uisejdUsj eaat U . an wakb U erected a nUa dsTOliiaa- Ne. t, Twessuef wfewbd 4 MasereJ INsst, ewdaatlA gsnsc fisA nf said tewa a Ratal -tnaavHbird u a-tkird ta su nwtk and i third In twelve mynths ftoea Uete law? fin, laTt with Intanat oa asrrsd psywMwts frwutday iai. JOSIAH Q EX HART. Oct. IT Asslgas. 4 SSI GN EE'S NOTICE. fb fullBig aewi lawss been my ooVce aad will b ersnatiS for Tkaraday, November Uta. IS77, Abraham Laaabert Assigass ef Pen H. & Beat - " Eiljak Buacaey. U M. Rhnvwr " Jean H. Masan. I. O. Meyers " " SobrU fe Bsaitb. B.J. Boyt " H, P .Hoobstelier. U W. Will, Assignee afSlmoa Vwwght. CM. IT isosjoury. New Advertisements. so) nr? CTal L2) W ii 'I1bwTTb KENNARD i&OUDESLUYS, Weagain olTer our services for handling fllndi IS at tor: we are better prepared to handle Butter this season than ever before, having a first-class COOL-ROOM to place it in on arrival, and with increased trade can sell quick and make PROMPT ltKTUI.XJv. Cards can be had ers and Express Companies, AD1TTJ81 Z'J.- For Prompt Returns and Good Prices SHIP BUTTER EGGS TO E. E. Roberts, COMMISSION Frankford Aa we own cur Teams, Store. Stable. &c without charging Cartage. HU luKIvCjrs. sbacakawaxion B 1737 Frankfonl Avenue, Pliila., Pa, Sep. 19 A.NK- The WondertuFPen-Holder! NO INK REQUIRED. W bar invented and patented (July 17th. 1STT) a Penholder which con sins sol Idlned uk to last vean! and with which amy fejj ca bx tsxd: I Oa-e dinning in WATER will write a page ! !! ! Sample, post-paid, 25 cents, mi, txtraoroinary inducement to parties out employment. J. T. HaXLYEK, 306 Broadway, N. Y. sraV-Henr Ward Beecbev's Cbrlstfau t'ntna savs - -It is all il claims to be. We sneak from a practical experience, farthia notice to written with A UDITOR'S NOTICE. 121 Cope -I In th Com of Common Pleas vs.- lot Somerset County Pa. IL S. Donge. f NoXJI Aug. Term 1S77. E. D. J also No. ing. T., 1877. K 1 Th undersigned Auditor dulv anDolnte.1 to make a distribution of the funds in the hand of the Sheriff realised oa tbe abov trnctst, to and among those legally entitled thereto, h- reby gives notice that be will attend to the duties of the above appointment at his office in Somerset, Pa., on Friday, the 2nd day of November, 1ST7, at 10 o'clock a. a-, of ssld day, when and where alt panic Interested may attend. 11. L. SACK, Oct 17 Anditor. QOTJRT PROCLAMATION Tanaaa, th Hoaorabl WruiAW M. Haix, Preeideat of tbe several Courts of t.'ommon Pleas of the Count lee composing tbe sixteenth Judicial District and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Ter miner and Oeneral Jell Delivery, for the tri.il of all capital and other offenders In the said District, and Uawibl STcrrr and C. C. Mi twr.rnA Es- 5 aires. Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and ustice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Oeneral Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital ami other offenders in the County of Somerset. have Isewed tbeir precepts and to me directed, for h4d Ing a Court of Common Pleas, and Oeneral Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, ami Oeneral Jail Deliv ery and Courts of Oyer and Terminer, at Someree, Xnwetwv.NweeBBber 13. 177. NoncB Is krrtby mtwrn to all tb Justice or the Peace, tbe Coroner and Constables within the said Comity of Somerset, that they be then end t here in their proper persons, with tbeirrolls. recon'vinUl alttoa, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those IblBgs which to their offices and la that be rial I appertain to be done; and also, tbey wbe will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall he In the jail of MotBcrset Corny, to be then and there, to prosecute (gainst them as shall be fust. Utu. w. rlLL. sheriff. A SSIGNEE'S SALE. -Ta. Hj virtue of aa order of Court, the undersigned will sell on Friday, Noeember 0, 1S77, at 10 o'clock a. ol, at th Court House, la Somer set Bor. All the coal under the following tract nf Und situate la Ssank Twp., Somerset Co.. pa., en the water ef the Elkliek, ad joining landsof Adam Hoehsteeter, Samuel A. Maust, David LlndemAa containing 44 acres aad &a perches more er lea. TERMS CASH. E.M SCHRfsTK. Oct. 17 Assignee of Jonathan J. Welter. SSIGNEE'S SALE. By vlrtoe of an order tavned out of the Court nf Oomasott Plea, of Somerset, County pa., the undersigned will sell at pnlic sale on Friday, November 2, 1977, st 1 o'clock, p. ta. en tb premises tbe following described real estate, vis : A eertaln tract of Uad sit eat In Somerset Tp Soeaeeset Co.. Pa., adtoining lamls of Vat Hay, David Case beer. Da rid Menser, snd ethers, u aore more or lees, having a dwelllegoootaining, bouse, burn aad otberoutbuildinastbrrenn erected. TERMS. Tea percent, of tbepurcbase money to be paid en day ef sale, aad tb balance of one third on coanrssatlon of sale, one-third in six SBnBlks, aad one-third la on year, with Interest: delerrded payments to be secured by judgment bond, W.H. RCPPEL. Oct 17 Assignee ot Martin Baker. t4 DMINISTR .TOR'S NOTICE le of Ncy Slahl, late of Somerset Twp., ueceaswu. ' Letters ef admlalstratioa oa the abov estate h Ugi n 1 n il by tb proper aetboeHy. notice sakerebyigtven to tboa indebted to It to mabe l as as. disto payint Bad those bavlngeUlm against It to present tbeaa duly athnlieaid for ettiensrat at tbe .face of J. O. Klmmel, in Somerset bor. on Thursday tbe St h day oi Deremrier,l77. WM. H. KTAHL. . Oct. St Administrator. T7. P. HARYEY & CO. Butter No. 75 Exchange Place, HAX.TI JIORE. 31 tl. Oct W sjw fwfjrtrrmw lTnmwiivs I 'sau wliaievJrvwtihevvryoroerOiit. Vw-rsi nee, i. B. isaykird Co., Clucagto, Li. New Advertisements. CTTD aj 11 Un iKn MERCHANTS 83 Exchange Place, Baltimore, IVId. it from the Store-keep YOUR MERCHANT, Ave. and York St., Philadelphia, Pa. -we are aWe to handle eonsiunr.ients or one Penholder aad a Box of SIX extr-t Inks, jO one of these peas, and we propose to carry It all the V. I. 1, "pUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Eatate. By virtueof anonicr rf.the fivrilians' Court of S-mereet county, to the undersigned dire.-tct. there will be expose.1 to salt by public outcry, at Mcyervlale Pa., on Wednesday, November 1, 187", at o'clock a. ra. the following described ro estate, late the property of Peter Meyers, lat e Meyendule botrough. decease.1, to wit : No. I. A tra"t ol laud siiu.ue in Suiu nit Twp., Sornerset Co . Pa,, on both sides of tbe Eleugherty rreeg. ailiolning Meyernlale borough, luiniel Beechley.S. M. Hochstetler. John B rkley's heirs, and others, containing abui 113 acres, being the residue of "Purjairi No. t"' the "Andrew Herntra ger"' or -Home Tract' of said ue-eased. The greater portion of the tract is enclosed, eultna ed, and excellent farming land, it will be sold en tire or in parrel. fa suit purchasers. Also slxty hve Piwn lots in iHeyers.iaie borough, Uld out on the portion ol mis trio: I lying in stud bor ugh, and comprising someof tbe most valuable building, pasture and out lots in said botrmgh No. 4. A tract of land situate In Summit Twp., in said county, on both sides ot the Unogti. r'y creek, ailjoining tmct No. I, Keystone Coal Co., Berkley's heirs and others, containing 411 acre and W perches, and known as "-Iriirpart Mo. 3" er the '-.Michael Mey-rs farm." The greater por tion ot this tr-ACti enclneed and Is tufierlor frtB ing land. There are three dwelling h uses, two hunk barns, an exi-ellent sug.tr ramp. i;is miii. ulable and other buildings thereon erected : alo a tine site lor another water power on ine premises. Tne tract will be sold entire or hi pnn-els. Tbe Baltimore noUlo and the keysu-ne Rail Road. run through tnis tract nnd No. 1. and ImhIi triets are anderUid by Coat In n I T", Ijmeione. Pireciny, Cement and other miuerstj. No. A tract ol land situate in Summit Tarn., said county, ail joining No. 'J, Samuel J. Miller. John Hers'r.s' heirs and oiherj. combining 1 :ie-rs and 1J7 perches, and known as "Purpart No. 4" or the i"hn S. Weimcrir.ici." .No. 4 A piece nf la.,d in Mcyersitjle boriUgh. iu ssld cotinty.eontaiiiing i1 acres moreor Iie tween .nain aud Daiv directs. Willi e Urge and commtxllous tannery in good condition and run ning order, also a two-story ireme dwe'ling bouse, stable. Ac. thereon erecte-1, known s '-Purjiart No. 7 ' or the "Tan Van! property." The van! is supplleil with a never lading stream of running water, covered rat-s, ex., and is adapted for steam power. No. i. A tract of land in Summit Twp . said Co.. adjoining lands of Uie Cum.,'Tlnd fa FlkllckCoul Co., tbe Keyson-eCoal Co., John R. Lie In y and others, containing W 'res anl 1'ii percn es, being the residue of "Purj'Brt No. li'' or the "Peter Mill-renal property." Most of the tract i un-ler cultivation and uniierlai'l with the 1 foot awl other eoal veins no v being mined on the premises, with a good Ireme dwelling bouse, staoie. Be., thereon erected. This proper y to tie sold sub ject to the mining right of J jhu Williams thereoo. Also K7 town lots In the village of Homania, laid out on the remainder of the tract. Mo. 8. A tract ol land in Summit Twp.. county atoresaid. warranted In the name of Peter Meyers, containing about 2S acres, adiointiig the treorge Shut-k tract, lirenltcra' heirs sc.i oihers. and known a "Purpart No. 14 " No. 7. A tract ol land situate on Will creek. Larimer Twp , c-nnty hfnrreaM. ad job. tag bn.s ol Oeorge F. Smith. Jubn w ill's heirs. O C. Lint, arsi wbera,cijn'ainmg l acres and tf4 jroues, and known as "Purpart No. l;'' or the "Joseph k'srver tract," No. S A tract of land in Larimer Twp.. county ak'resakl ailjiuiug tract in name of Jaaie tire gory, Caesar A. Rodney, Isaac Jones, and others, cofita'.ning i.' acres and 144 perches, and known aa Purjwrt No. ls"r "Samuel Bowman tract." No. V. A lot ot ground containing Lt acre, on the Plank Rd atSaad Patch. Larimer Iwp.. county aloresaid, adjoining lan I 4 Mn-hael Shannon ml others, known as "Puriiart No. 20" or lbe John Drum lot.' No. 10. A tract of land on Casavlman river. In Addisoa Twp..cmnty aforevai.t, adjoining Robert MeClintock. C. tilottelty ami tracts In unm. of Rii.-hard Oreen, Wm. U Usin, Jaiiie? Mcear ami others, containing 1..7 acres al 101 pen-hes and known as Purpart No. il." or the Jopb. Y'aler tract. " The tract Is well timbered ami Is unler Uld with eoul and ether mlneimis. TLRHS OF SALE. lae thinl in band oo confirmation of sale, bal nee of purchase moury In three eiual annual pay ment without Interest. Ten percent, ol the pur chase niunty to te paiil on day ot rule. J. .H. OLiNOER. Oct 10 Trustee. rjRU SI EE'S SALE. By virtu ef an order of Court I will sell at pub ic sale in tne Borons; hot Somerset on Satarday, Nor. Zrd. 1577, at leeiock p. BJ .Jhe following real estate late the estate of Lydm Trent, deceased. A panel of Und situate in Somerset Tp . Som erset Ua, Pa.. i)ntntng Unds of Daniel Rhonda, Levin U Pox, Sarah Slelamaa aast Josepb Sbafer, contaiaina; 4 acres more or less, the improvements arc a one aad a ball story rrnat house, stable ami ether ImfirovcBienta, a good spring, with spring house tbervB. being situated about .1 miles trim Somerset, within a lew rods of school bouse, al so convenient to Pleasant Hill Church, TERMS. Cash, ten pereent. to be paid whew bhl oil, balance w hen deed is delivered. ALEXANDER HINTER. Oct 10 Trustee. What will the) Weather ! Ts-morrow I Pool' Signal Service Barometer And Thermometer Combined. Tn.tZi amttlyiay itap ii wsaJur,12 a II inn :a sdruca. J-naor-eU try tbe most eminent Profeeaor and Bcienti3c men a. tbe Zeis Vsstbsr hdianr ia 'j Tai Warranted Perieet and Krliauie. T 2 snd C rres la any addree on receipt of Sim. Bewan. of woruiien imitations. A jtUm H salea Send bump tor Circular. , L ., S3 SKiln?, Srffct P.cssi I-'itC WhcT? fan aw aitverasemrnt and men-ion Tour nearest Exprees OtBcn. Scad Jlont-y Oriers or IXcgUtercd Letters at our risa MM k, 4