) The Somerset Herald. vrEHNEMAT-- Nawsilc -H. 17" n litl.TIMOUEA OHIO It i iTTSJil'HOH division. i .w ia t-T trains en ttM r,l islifp iir&nl and w nrl tpIH 1W arrive b wlH tvl au-r Sirertf at l Jlw: WEST. Hail EAST. Mail. WW 4 t t v? : 3t crsJ-C in v-' Ii'-M in St. Paul' I'm All"'-- riula.li-11' a HniliiliKre Kl IllU'Kt't Vn.iitiiii.m I .,i.itf-riiiil MiiM-riLl l;iit 4 till" l i" I uiimlnK n Ml. l'.iiuMe.t OmiKllHv ille e! Nm-um U:Va.Ul. lt.:rt p.m. i w a. lu. r:.Vi (i. Hi. J li ' 4 " :.:i - i:i n. m. t il train rou l-jr Buinainre Time. 1 niinatea laertlian flttlHirxri Time. Tlif Kxi-rrf f train lnivc Pltulmre at P. M. f-rnins it t'lmie-llsville l:.r4 P. M.. Mineral l.,nt li 34 A. M. In return the Eipn-M leaves 'iiiu-rlunl at 3:00 A. M.. arrlvUia t Mmfnl p..j,tl A. MCunuelleville C:U A. St., PltU i.uriili jut A. M. 1 lie m't diren and ileaani roate to the Eaft an ! Snuih via WaflimifUm t i!T. 'llimuifh Mail leaving at : - m.. aily. r-riv- at Vahin(rt'n ai ','M. m. : Baliiainre. S-40 j.. m. ; Phiia'ieliihia. S IB a. m. ; Nw lurk, 0 a in.: Ke'luuond. 74 a. m. Tnrvush hipreM, leaving . 00 p. ia., lilr. r nv. f ill U a.ihiiirtn at 1-M a. in. : liultiwure, -0 a. in. : hirhmm-l, I Si p. ax. ; I'liilaUclpliu, 1 lu. ; N York. .l 1 1). m. Tl r .ui.-h Mail end F.xprew traina daltc A.:.-..iiiuiiati tralua and l-cc-tte Exprtf! 'ImIv, ei'i'pl Sunday. Ti. kH i.ftieet. corner Fifth Avenue and Smith n.1 Mreeu and deput eurnr Orant and ier rir.Pii"l unrli. Pa. , U M i IL.E, Creneral TWket Aarent. E. K HVKUMAN, Supt., tJooueiUville. oMCKAirr A aiaaaai. roiar aAii.ao&D. ?u aud alter Maj N..v. 1?. IS", Uaiti will ru arfoliowa, euuneetinit with ail paawnger train! n the P. A B. K. K. (Matt iriitu dally, Er prt( daily eaoet Mumtay.) urn. aaaiva. aiatl Wen lSiu.. i JO p. as. llnll Lrt :0 30 a.m. li SO p. m. Mii li CouneiHa with IxKai West. P. W. A B. R. R rs wiuaL roiT. Way r-iij tin.... Way 1'nrfcMtr Wet.. Mall E8t Mil Wean 1 Krrf V.llil lAjiri? Wtpt li i m 11' 14 p. in. 11 3i p. m. 4 45 p. m. liii A. Jl- i.t A. M- I'reere to your umbrellas Sieak("i Ibindall U a teetotaler. A poiij Ixxit fur f 2 2i cash at Jl .'!t Soc. I'iil's. The man who leaves the door open bath many tunnies. ur National fruit crop is valued at n'.mil H0,(.t,(MM). Cards proclsimi'ii the birth of a son or ihiiiliiir are fashionable. The only case on record. A Beiks "uu;y hen died ol lockjaw. 1 luring the past year there were regis tered in the I'nited" States 4,530. 0m letters. A prime whole slick kip boot lor fa.OO. caii at :!t Sol. Viil's. You only waste your time when you put yi.ur arm around a pretty girl. It ill cost over f 20.000,0')0 for inland tniil tiaii.-jNirtation during the coming yi jr. In one county in Vermont there are two hundred and thirty deserted farm h 'list s. The Jones' Mills property was sold on Sinirdnv of last week to George and Noah Doner for the sum ot -,000. f w iil sell for cash the best and cheapest boot and shoes in Somerset. .'1 lit. l?oi Tut-. "Love is un eternal transport.'' Ki. And p'.ies between good sense and litter idiocy. A practical former says, it you feed pumpkiu to stork, remove the seeds pre vioiis to giving them to the cattle. IlalHing matche. will soon have the t teiition ot Uie siiortsmen and young lico p!e. The new railroad .liKlule went into (!' -et on the IVnnclltviile rw.d on last Monday. ( all at Fashion Razor and pay yonr old accounts. Mrs. J. B. Treowei.i.. No. G. Mammoth Block. The number of persons in attendance it Court last wee's was much licnealh the average. Anoibr large lot of New Millinery at Fashion Bazir, this week. Mi:. Jas. B. TllKDW ELL No C Mammoib Blot:k. Thanksgiving services will lie belJ in the Disciples' meeting bouse Thursday lin-rnicg. All are invited. Don't fail to ordet Fresh Oyslers and Kirh lor 'J'hanksgiving from W. II. Piatt. 21 2t Dr. Sadler, Oculist and Aurist. No. iTit'j Pcnn Avenue, Pittslairgh, Pa. Eye, Ear, Throat nd Catarrh Specialties. New Goods every three or four dats at l'a lion Bazir. Mrs. Jas. B. Tkedwell, No. U. Mauimolh Biotk. ".r.x-is re men of Ullers. They deal in T's. YN s, crack H't, match S, P s, put s t's and grotxT E's generally Hi an-, mid Maple Sugar. Choice w hite "vy Uansuud inaj-le sugar wanted lor cash or merchandise. It Cook & B.euts. CiiEAr. Sa!t.Sa!t. Alum Salt to pre serve your jxtrk and iKief, for sale at the Fh.ur Depot ol !t t HeiK & lit tKITS. The Pennsylvania Slate Grange will meet in Iloiliela; sburg. on Tuesday, De cern' r If, aud continue in session lor several day s. There w ill U-a large rep-; re-cntation from ail parts of the State. Will i he jKiaon w ho hss a part of my ..rve;. ing instruments please return ihem uiihotit lurtber solicilalion? Dennis Metres. A woman may uot l l,le to sharpen lead iencil or hold an umbrella, but the cn puck more clothes 'mm a trunk than a nun csn in a one horse vagin, gnd still I hey are not happy. Notice. Pernor. indebted to me, not having the money to settle their ac c-uuts, will phase call and give their nous on or U lore the 1st day of Dtccm Ur. 4: S. II. Pi I E. A M :rt.ip.i ji granner is opponed to ri.i.uiis. lie tays that w hi u he goes to loan they bring him home so quick he i.L-n t tune to get sooer before be ar rives. Aitkxtion Fal.HEAS. If you want to I Kst-rte your penk aud beef to perfection, lyasioek of Ground Alum Sail. We hive it Kir sale, arid guarantee it to be .! ,icr in the end than barrel salt. Cook & lii tuns The place to git the largest, irtshtst -rJ thea-it Oysters, bv the' quart, half cm. or slew, is at W. II. Plat is. under t!:e ; ,M,fli,v. i-,,r Lunch, lli.t Coffer, CVe. I'ils. SijikeJ I.tke Herring and turge,u. 1 4t. Oa Friday a seven year old daughter of Daniel Whitman, living six miles from ork, on the Gettysburg pike, was ftran fied to death by a piece ol pple in her throat trn.1 ! t " .M. K---rt ; N.-t lad H- I '-Mri 1 i;' ! ;i' Mt. I'.:t-aia I'"- I ,..,... " .ihi. I If I" -'.Tl.i 1'illllt O'- ' 1...-Irt I ju p.m. ... .. ri.iii'1 i w j-i. mi. ui t..i i.i. :.u...n4 :.', a. m. Bi:.n....-v . . m. I'm . il. il l.i i lua. iu. K'li Sii k F.r tlie information of those who con tcmrllatc ?'in abroad during the summer of A season ticket to the Paris Ks liili:ron will ?-''. A I.Al'.H AI'.IK, ti'le-HiiiliiliC tc ?rt il! 1 eivrn liv the CumUirl ted Mi:ielH-l i Troupr. roWcil, on Mon-lay evutiini next. ! I r ou want ! so Ida ! at thM'ourt I Ho m A noi'in Tl!i".nliEivir w-ivioe will he sbytfrian Clia;el on rr)inwi!l t i. livercel I are rrnlisl'v in- a'w.t.t to put apples away - I winter uc-e ihould p-uk them in eua-.l.tst, It i fiid thev iil keen till Mar or June keen if packed in this material. j charged for the recipe. I Our merchants are commencing to pre Uir lui iul ii"n".i i I'.ji i uiu v. n V" j study of our advcitisinc columns for the next few weeks you iil discover where . kuc itiist ua. caius bic w ie uau. . The Hoard of Pardons of this State u ill convene at llarribburs on the first Tues- : Dcccmticr. An unusdiilly Urge " j list of causes will come up for a hearing. on applications made for hxecutive clem i encv. The Pre says that an Everett youna lady se nt 23 cents and a 3 cent stamp to a New York advertiser, recently, to find out "How to make an impression." The answer was: "Sit down on a pan of dough." Diphtheria is still scourging in a terri ble manner many townships in thU coun ty. It is particularly bad in Somerset township, there having been quite a lari:c numlicr of fatal cases within the past lew weeks. Senator Blaine's daughter Alice, who as shot in the forehead by the acciden tal discharge of a tmali pistol recently, will he disiirured for J.fe when the ball is extracted, as it lies between the eyes at the junction o tbe coseaaJ forehead. Notice. All book accounts not closed bv Dec. 81, 1577, either by cash or note, will be piuced in the hands of an otticer for collection. A. CorNTKYMAN & So:;., 2S '.It Lavausville, Pa. We are in receipt of a leiiuthy com munication Iron) "Backskinner'' which we must reluse to publish. The article in itself contains nothing very objection able but it is likely to lead to a doctrinal war, such as we do not think should be carried on through the columns of a local paper, that not being the proper place to discuss theological subjects. An tAcl.ane is the authority for a statement that Dom Pedro has let a coa-trai-t to P. !c C. Collins, of Pittsburgh, to consti net 10 miles ol narrow gunge rail road, from the head of cavitation on the Madcria liver, a branch ol the Amazon, on the borders of lloliv. a. A Pennsylva nia iron company win lurmsu ail tiie raiis and other iron. The contract in volves aliout $5. 000,000. (Jen. Meade, in hi testimony before the Congressional Committee ou the conduct ot the war, in reply to the inquiries as to the strength of the two armies at the bat tie of Gettysburg, said his own fort e, ln ciu.iing all arms, was 05,000; und from the iH st information he could obtain he esti mated (len Lee's loice at lo'.i.OuO, fiom lO.ooO to 13,000 larger thaa his own. The I'lica Herald bids farmers and others to look out tor a saindler w ho oi fers to buy a k't or a larm, bauds them a Jf-'O biii with which to pay a surveyor, w ho is to call whih; the purchaser is ab sent, gets $13 in change tor a counterfeit, or loan ot 45 which he prtlctid to -put in an envelope but don't. Ho sometimes varies the programme by borrowing $3 to get a map made, il the ow ner cannot change a large bank note. There is nothing to w rite about in the line ol local items this week except the weather, w hich is s.--nditil A beautiful evening!J No we wiil be gniswhigeJ it it is either; but there U mud, mud everyw hire. and ty lue time this re;icbiii or suiscnt) ers the saow may have come dow n like a blanket and blotted out the mud. anJ lucy would think w e didn't know much alo;:l .. ,. . ' . ,, . , . the weather aller all. !K. "', ,Uo "'n-'? a iverlt,e j remeuies lor consu nipt mn free of a fct, but T, ... ,, with pretended disintcrcstodntu t ilers to The poorest girls in the world are thoe , , . , i . i . . 1 s . ., . , send the i ncredients lor if.J, bss been cx who have never been taticht to work. , . , . ... . . There are thousands of them. They have beeu taught to despise labor, and depend upon olhers for a living and are pc-rlectly helpless. The most forlorn and miserable woman on earth belongs to this class. It - - - ,..v.v . u ters from this deplorable condition. 1 l..;y ' belont.-s to women to protect their daugh do them a treat wrong it tiicy neglect it. I Every daughter should le taught to earn her own living. The rich as w ell as the poor require this treatment. Many flower lovers are puzzled hor to get rid ot the detectable worms that wiil inlest the earth in their Rower pots. The following is recommended to destroy the pests: "Put one ounce of ammonia into one gallon of w arm water, an 1 water the plants w ith ltouce a week, ihey wiil lie tree from these worms and be beautitul and gre-cn. To kill the little bugs that get on ihe oleander, lake a piece of lime the size ot a hen's egg, and dissolve it in atxmt iwo quarts of water, and wash th; stalk aud branches of the tree." I'RoiSALS.-Seale-j septrate proposa.s will be received at the Commissioners Oflice, Somerset, Pa., to til a 2tn day of January, 1S77, for rooting and weather boarding the Howe Trua Bridges, over Casselmun river, at Meyersdaie and liar neeisvilie; the werk to be completed by the 1st day ot June, lSi. Specifications furnished on application. Itight reserved to re ject any or ail bids. By order of the Commissioners. W. M. Sen rock, 28 St Clerk. Ltr.oNiEii Valley Kailuoad. The track w as completed on last Saturday from Lntnibe to I.it'onier. The citizens of Lig ouier aud vicinity gave a grand dma .T to those who assisted in constructing and completing the road. This wn a c m inendable movement oa the part ot tiie. Ligonier folks. They did not call on ihe rich arUt.H.ratic iiortion ol tbe community to partake of Ibeir hospitality, but they exlended their invitaiion to the laborers the men who create wealth by their in dustry . (j'rrru.-ttirj lit ill. In ihe Baltimore city court last week, Miss Margaret Linceiln recovered '.'oO damages from H. C. Hodgson, lor injuries reeened for falling Into un open ct-liar door ia iront of the halter's premises No. 22 Wt st Fayette street. The Court held that properly holders who carelessly left their eeilar tioois ojien as trip for puse-r by were responsible ia damages, ai.d Hmlgeon had to fork over $230 besides cis is. It seem to be found law, and peo ple had better look out for their cellar diHirs lu re as well as Baltimore. i Thursday next, Nov. 20, having been set apart by the President of the L'niled States as a day for National Thanksgiving, I the day should be observed a such by j our business men bv closing up their places j of business. Nothing would be lost to anv j of them, should they ail keep closed doors on that day. One merchant often forces f the others to remain open and is none the wealthier tor It at the tad ol the week. What each one ceils on lhat day would be gotten tbe next at any rate. J.et there be a general observance of the day. As Item For Hot?. Fine evenins these for study, boy. Get out your Wks aud go to work. An hour or two every evening spent in earnest study of al moM any branch of familiar science w il', in the course of a few vears, give vou such a knowledge of it as "will render "it a matter of the greatest importance to vou during your whole Vii. Fsr l etter ti at home reading thsn lounging- on the street corners or other places w here no c.xnl can lie leared and much evil alcnort necessa rian v will be. i TbeJutkson c-tinfy llcruld say, the : tions. is to invigorate', discipline and puri-j-pccial premium oui red lor the greatest fy the system at the Mine time. The ex natural curiotiity. al the fair in that coun- j traordinary efficiency ot IbwieUer's Sb Al ly, was awanied to 11. Jewell, for a non- jach Bitters in cases f debility or irregular l-srript in the sl.a;e cf a hen rooeter. ', ty ot the organs ot digestion, assimilation. The bird was a brown ben, who laid et'g ... I ..i-l - ..... t .i" aim raise.i cuicaetis up 10 b'ioul i.nee years a?o. when she quit is) ing and shed i lmr hma-n liilhr,!. .ml Hill im .U tlin trnr. 1 troitis jilumitseof s red and Mae-k rtviitcr. I tie lura i ai.ont thirteen years eil.l andirertive. It lias no equal, laoreover, as a ttiestorr m vouttua lortiy Mr. Jewell and 1 bis family, aud there is every reason to I-- j neve tuat they tell the truth aliout iL j Mound'tillc Jit porter. A nuia'ier of '.bo yo'in-r boys of our town Have onmnizeu a brass Danel, ana band of de-nir.us they secni to every one in the neihborinxxi ol tiie-Ir homes. Toot, trt. toot, early i:i the morning, tnot, toot, i tern, til d.v isiir. if t'.iuie I'mul tviuian- Ua ouU only u.sov'r a prccess by whi.-li Idas: lands could br tauslit to n'.av without pirrtu ins be would confer a Lever to-lp-t'rg')lten tiivor on at lenst one loait si;frr!n2 eimunity. 15ut Keep on wvrw, fi t the old folks crowd. Vt li.it a tow n 1--. nit'i-ml a coiipif ofbr-inH r.ny- Tiie dln-rtor 1 1 ll.o permanent hi'i lion have aildress-l a letter to th? comnv't- f,rltee n predentin the various rcliticitis ek- coniinaiiom of 1 hiladVlphia, detlminp to close the exiiihiuou an buuuay. 1 be doc- ' ' ' 1 ( ; " !ppcct lor the opinions ot the religious peo I pie of the citv, bi;t in return asks thc s-.tme t consideration for the opinion ot others. : . . - - - - tiiev u?:ievc tne exniuiuon win oeneni them if they attend it, u it will keep them out of taverns and other improper places. The colonization society of which we spoke s iuic time aao.it BeeUiS has eifected a permanent organization of which J. F. Anderson is PresiJent: Jacob Fleck, Vice President; and J. L. Yoy, Secretary. It is the intention of the society to join their fortunes with a similar society which is be:ng organized ia Cambria county and emigrate to siir.e point in Kansas where they ti iil establish thenriclvcs alter the manner ot French agiicuitural towns. Meetings are held every Saturday. The list ol membership thus far includes the names ot A. Wilt, Isaiah Pile, J. II. Fritz, Kdward Simulis. John H Kimmel, S. A. Deitz and Witt. F. Shater. ur suiisicriiieis at iierkley's Mills com plain that their papi-rs do not reach them until the wvek follow 'ing the one on which they are issued. The paper is put in the j stored. It is somewhat remarkable that Somerset post oflice every Tuesday even- j so many casta should occur in one family, ing and sent from luence every Wed nes- and cannot be accounted for. except as one day morning. We think we know who I of those strange freaks that nature occa caiises the delay and would quietly sug-1 sionally indulges in. The D.ietor may ccsl tliut much as w e dislike running to well congratulate himself on the brilliant the Postmaster-General with every com plaint, we wiil be obliged to report the negligence to him unless the iv.iih.is are more promptly delivered htredler. JIoad Views. Oaapeliti n of citizens of Cor.eoi.iugh to.vnship, tor the appoint- ment of viewers to view, racite and sup - ply parts of a road beginning at a point on the lleulili roil and loading to Ben's Cnek Furnace, all in said tow nship, the j ment at the lime, evidently unaware ol omrt appointed John H Scott, surveyor, our invariable rule, to consign every and Bi njimiu Bowman and Peter F. Gardner, jail communications unaccompanied by the viewers. ; name of the author, to the waste paper On a petition 1 or a road leading from ; I aket, promised to have the communica Sind Patch iu L u inier tp., to a road leading j tion published il the author would send from Win. Bowman's to the Plank road at his name. Now, it happened that on our or near the ii.?u.-e of John M. Witt ia siid return home, in our iiitempernte zeal to township, the court upjiointetl M. IV Mil-! put everything in the shaie we wact.-d It, ler, surveyor, S mitieJ Mier and E;k Y j- j without asking any questions, we followed der. vieweis. j our rule, and into the waste paper basket, - j and from that to the fire went the commu- Tiie first foundry in Pittsburgh was nication on temperance, and that accounts erected in iso.l, un the site now occupied j for its non-appearance this week. The by the p. st flice. Ps products at h rst ' names of parties writing articles are not were pots, kettles, and other domestic wanted for publication but simply at aa utensils, but ia a lew tears it was called ' evidence ot good faith. Uhiu to make Cannon balls for the gov- j - - ercmenl, aud in 111-12 the first cannon made we.-t of lb: Allegheny mountains w as cast at this foundry, the establish- meul being thereafter kept busy furnish ing cnunoi! and sl ot till the close of the war, in is-1 1. The firs', water-pipe and the first roils were made at this foundry; and it was in tins pioneer establishment tieit .lames IJarley, a moulder, discovereilib' cures the worst coughs, coins, croup, the method o! m.il. ing rolls Ai. if ah Mr.ti'tftit ScR.vrri.c. C'ieau tho head and feet of two ho,;s thoroughly put them iu a iarge iron kettle w;la p.enty ol water cook un til the Ik lies can tasiiy be removed, then lift out the meat, sej arate it from lb: bones and chop tine. Take out nil the water in w hich it has been boiled, and pick out the small hones. S;rain or pour the liquor carefully from the dregs into a kettie. than, then put in the meat, then water enough to make Uve or six gallons when done. S dt as you would muh, aud i season to taste v. ii ii pennyroyal or sage, i the former preferred. Stir iu enough corn ; meul to make it quite ihick. Dish out and j sit away l c.ol. When wauled for use. I have a grtddie hot, drop oa a piece of j butter or drippings, cut the scrapple in ! slices, and fry brown on both sides. This j will keep a long time in a oxd place. iim.u iu t nuauciouia. 111& i.;inu ku littered with letters that had tuckscd money, and two women were hard at work geltiug circulars and packages ol the nostrum ready lor the limit. The peculiar witkeducK ot this swindle lay in the char- f , m;XIure Rt'ui of which a phv- Q giii.. ..Tuis ,)R,'k.rrui ,t.medy u virtually bashr-esh, the primary eiuet of w hich is exbiierating, but its continued lite is highly injurious and debilitating. The system of a weakly patient onco ac customed to its use must have it, or Ceas ing to use it, wiil rapidly fail. Iu other words, its habitual n.-e is almo.-t as perni cious u6 ihe opium habit." Pkofanitv. We are emphatically in the age of profanity.und it seems to us that weareoa the lopmot-t current. One can not goon the streets anywhere without having his ears olLnded with the vilest words, and his reverence shocked by the profane u-e of sacred names. Nor does it come from tiie old or middie-aged alone, lor it is a fact that the jounger portion of lli ...iin-n initi. -o i.i.i-i. , .r. .11 .. . nt m At,. i d t . Bo, s have an idea that I,, ;d , . ..,,,. . , i, it id smart to swear; that it mahes them manly, but there never was a gveater mis take in the world. Men. even those who swear themselves, are disgusted with pro fanity in a young man, because they know how, ot all the habits, this dings the most closely and increases with years. It is the most iusiduous of habits, growing oa so iuritihly, that betoie one is aware he be come au accomplished cursor. Kx. Character. la every day conversa tion, we hear assertions made which are taken up and repeated ia other quarters, and generally maguitled aud liislorted to such a degree as to present the subject in its worst aspect. Tne laet suggested to us the thought of how tew of our young men stop in tiiiuk of the viduc of character. A man's rhar.ictt-r is his armor from which the shf:s of venomous ho-itility drop b ennies-:. It ;l should be alleged lhat one of our n.i-st esliu.ai.le cilizens had been en gaged in soma vast sciieiuj of forgery, a smile tl contemptuous disbelief would overspread the w hole community. The tuau's character defends him from slander. Against a vague assertion, therefore, un doubtedly a man's cii irscter or go ! aa me protects Ir.m. l.ut is it equal.y sure to screen him under other circumitanc-? Il by mi.-iipprehenslon of anj' kind meaning auy timing Put iil, he is placed in an cqui yne:Hl situation, It U not a quite univeisal taU thai the circumstances are pot true. A Dni"NKAi:isSpnen Ia Near Y'oik, on Sat unlay evennu a oacgman u lined ! Frank I'rev, who had bee-a indulging lively in bad liquor, entered the laundry of the National lloiise. and drawing a re- volve-r shot a touug girl employed there, named Gray hid, in the breast. He then fired at another woman, named Ib.-iily, the bullet ftrik ing her iu the bienst also, I'pon leaving this place he fired on a m in name-d Neelv. but the ball '.rttck a buckle on his su-in-nder and glanced oil'. Frey and ot him In the breat. 11 inning across the street he shot another man, Jos. Emey, ihe ball merely grazing his bnly. He tiitn tillered a cigar store, tiling one shot lb: re, but without injury to any one, w hen he w as seized by a man name-d Sponsler, and in the struggle which ensued Frey was shot in th : l.a: d. Nens of the victim are considered dangerously hurt. Uenovatios not Prostration. Did any enfeebled human being ever become strong under the operation of powerful cathartics or saiivajits? It is sometimes necessary to regulate the liowels, but that cannot l"e done by active purgation, w hich ex ha usls t he v itai fi rcc and c rves no good purpose whatever. The only trne way to promote health and vigor, which are es sential to regularity of the organic func- secretion r discharge, 18 universally ad- . .. ... .... - . . , .1 ite, good digestion, a regn- y.acttve circulation of ihe tvofall the animal fluids iii::ieei. Appeiii lar habit ol body Id.,.! r.nil iitir:tu 11' .11 111. anifr..l Hiiiila . ure ineluo-il bv tiii suix-rb tonic and cor-1 prtvinuuve of Ciiill nud lever, andottierj types f Dd.la.rUl disease. To emigrants ana travtlers it is particularly gcrvicea - ble as a medicinal saieruard. j Tlin foundry, wmd shop, Macksmiih i siiop ana o.nce, kaowa as toe oiu .iie'iling cr Foundry, one mile east of Mt. Pleasant, were entirely burned on Saturday alter noon. The loss folia heavily ou Mr. John VVtitZL'H, wliu bsd only recently bought tlio property from the First National Ciuk. and Lad a very small insurance on it. The lire originated fromsparks al'tizlit j lag on the roof of the work shop, and the buileliuz betnsr an frame, burned very rap idiy. Hie Fire c mpanies of Jit. Pleas- act arrived in tim-i to be of service in savitijr ai!joini,t"; propertv. (irneurfwrg ll.-r.tU. f.'oti'.i' Notes. It appears that our Courts fcre to hava a general overhauling, ! is his Honor lust wee untie an order chaneini tha April Term from the first to the fourth Monday of April. The license issued at last regular Term to Jot Frantz, of Confluence, was, cn petition preseated to the court, transferred to John Liston. A special Court, to be in session one w eek, will commence on the th day of January, 1873. In order that the docket may be cleared, and that there will hereafter not be so much time spent before a case can be got to trial. Judge Hall has ordered a rehire for a third weik at the January Term. 11; makkabi.e Coincidence and Src--EssFfX brmifAi. Operations. A few days since Dr. W. F. Fundenburg, of th:s fit V. performed the last ot a series of ope- ! rations for the removal of four cataracts. all occurring in the family of Mr. Isaac Ilollinback. living on Patterson's Creek, about four miles Irom Frankfort, Mineral countv, W. Va. In all these cases sight had been entirely lost for two. three, four and ten years respectively. The sight of ; all four eyes has now been perfectly re- success attending these very delicate ope rations. CitriiberUind Al-'cyiuuin and Times. Temperance. A snort time ago, aur i ing our alisence. a communication on the j tbe subject of temperance was recived at ) this oflice, unaccompanied, however, by tbe proper signature of the author. The i young man in charge of the local depart- "'.k Jitun -ii.i. is.--v ie years s"iCe proprietors of Dr. Morris Syrup ! ' Tar. Wild Cherry and Horehound m- troduced it here. It was not putfed, but sold on its merits. Our people soon found it to be reliable, and already it has become the most staple and popular pul- monnrv remedy ia the market. It nuick- broaehitis, asthma, aud incipient Consump tion. Nothing acts so nicely in whooping cough, and it is so pleasant that children readily take it. Containing no opium, or other dangerous drug, it is as safe as it is sure. Trial size 10 cents; large sizes, 50 cents and One Dollar. For sale by G. W. Benford, Somerset, and Mountain & Co., Confluence. Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which never fails; is sure lieata to worms, pleasant to mse, ana re quires nophts'x. Price 23cis- 'fry iL AnoiT Sick Asrif ALS.-N early all sick animals become so by imprcper feeding, in the first place. Nine cases out of len, the digestion is wrong. Charcoal is the most efficient and rapid corrective. It will cure in a majority of cases, if proper cr!y administered. An example ot its use: The hired man came ia with the .intel ligence that one of the finest cows was very sick, and a kind neighbor proposed the usual drugs aad potions. The owner be ing ill and unable to examine the cow, concluded that the trouble came from over-eating, and ordered a teacup full of pulverized charcoal given in water. It was mixed, placed in a junk bottle, the head held upward, and the water and char coal poured downward. In five minutes improvement was visible, and in ate "v hours the animal was in the pasture qui etly eating grass. Another instance of e-ejual success occurred with a young heil cr w hich had become badly Moated by eating green apples alter a hard wind. The bloat was so severe that the sides were almost as hard as a barrel. The old remedy, saleratus, was tried for correcting the acidity. But the attempt to put it e'own always caused coughing, and it did little good. Haifa teacupful of fresh powdered charcoal was given. In six hours all the appearance of the bloat was gone, and the heifer was well. .ir 'ftW- Joiinml. - .. . .. C'oniT Proceeding. The People's Fire Insurance Company ot Pennsylvania vs. Silas J. Cover ii Brother. D. S. B.. jury r.'turneil a verdict for plaint:," lor Same vs. Edmund Kiernan, I). S. B., jnrv returned a verdict for pUinlilf for fiia.'JO. Same vs. Thama Gallagher, D. S. 15.. jury returned a verdict lor plaintifi tor Gillian II. Walter v. Will. II. Sufall and Eiiis Wine-laud, astumstt, jury re turned a verdict for pluintitf for $2,'Jd.- Lockard, Hosteller and Berkey, use ct Jas B. Gaither, vs. Henry S. D nge-3, as sumpsit, case called for trial and plaintills take non suit. Lew is Donmiyer vs. Frederick King, debt, case called tor trial and defendant, in open court, confesses judgment lor $:. 123.20 with interest from date. Joseph Keim vs. Adam Baker, appeal by defendant, jury returned a verdict for piaimiir lor fii0.u4. Peter Phillippi and Catharine Piiillippi his w ife, for the use of said Cathaiiue, vs. Harrison Sntuer, assumpsit, jury retured ! a verdict for plainlitr for 92.33. Joseph Crosby vs. Franklin Hay, Ad- inmistrator ol John Bowser, t'ec d, appeal by defendant, jury return a veidict lor piaintijfor S93.5Q. John Wilson and George Wilson, part ners doing bu'iness as John Wilson & Sin, vs. W. B. ColTroth, surety ot W. V. l)e vis & Bro., assumpsit, case called for trial and detendant, in open court, confesses judgment for flS7,37, with interest from this date. All the other cast s on the list were con tinued or belt led. One Cent a Da?. Economy is the older ot the hour, and every expenditure, however small, is expected to give a re turn in full value, livery family requires one good, reliable lamiiy newspaper. If such an article can be procured tor less than one cent for every working day of the year, we are not awai-e ol iL 1 Fam ily XcK'puper should contain a carcfqlly rircpared summary ol all the news of the day, both lUligiou and ikcular; and if arranged so that the two departments may he sejiursted and read by two individuals althe same time, so much the better. The J-Umi'y Xetepaper should have at tractive reading and information tor the various members of a household. Some part of the paper should be devoted, every week, to religious and moral improvement, to current secular news, to agriculture, commerce, markets, finance, to general literature, &c, with a special department tor the young. Above all, the Family Xtwpape-r should be perfectly pure, and free from any contaminating influences in its reading matter or in iu advertisements. Too muck attention cannot be paid to this feature, when the press is flooding the country with so much that is vile and per nicious. To crown all, the Family Son paper should be nntrammelied by any af filiation with sect or party, and should be free to give all the good news from and about all the world. If such a Family (tppper can ue had lor one rxnl a day. it should be taken by every family in the i land. Such a Family Xetttpaptr. in every I respect, we find In the iitw York Oi I skhveb, now commencing it fifty-sixth 1 SKUVBH Tlnw Cm liionel .r il. fill vi vl li ' tulume. Progressive, comrtrebensive. aoeiDd, rt-jiatate, pure, it is just what is neeaea in your honstholtl. Send Sf 3.15 i for a yeAr to the Nkw Yohk Ousebveu, 1 7 l'ark llow, New iork. Sample cop- ies sent free. Sxontcreek Item3. Since it becomes enstouury for every intelligent communi - ty to lurnish aoiao news tot the public, 1 will retpicst rou to invert tUa foiiowin amta; tbc whimrs -f yr.ur init-rtst-Iui .. The first otjec.l of interett in tuts Etuli- boruood is tUc erection ot the Kanceliw! liuiieran cliurcn in the viiiige ol atianti - vilie, wbteh was fgf.n ia the sprina, aad by this time the outride U-U finished, and attracts the atteniion ol all passers dv . It is a munificent two storv brick editice ITi bv .S leeU whiih will lJ MiHMeiit L n lit ire.- thiii',. tif i of timr hnm'.red. aU 115 let-t high, r)m for an audience The trout or copula stau and the workmen iteserre juncn creaa lor ! their cautious management of an skilin! woikmanship ia the const ructi'-.n thereoi. Mr. Albert Rxss has erected a handsome, new dwelling-house in the above named ' tillage. J I am sorry to state that one hunred of our Keputilican voters aasenicti mem- selves at our recent general election. Those that had steadfastly voitsd the true ticket tor a number of years were absent, refusing to fight and give aid in the cause of Kcpublicanism. The deer hunting volunteers of our sec liun are fully armed; their rilles were cleaned and greased a month ago; but the want of a general snow delays them, which causes much uneasiness. If it doesn't snow for a month it will cut the time of their enlistment very short, and wiil be apt to caus-.- a fever iu tho camp. Crops have been extremely good this season in our region. Farmers have stored an abundance of eatables for them selves, and their stock, and some for the thieve who are so frequently breaking into their granaries and cellars. S. A. I. Moral Isstrvction in Ocr Common Schools. It is a fact much to be regret ted, that while the cultivation of the men tal powers of children receives much special attention, the development ot their moral nature is left almost wholly to chance. God has joined together the conscience, iutellcct, and affections. Let them be developed harmoniously. "Train up a child in the way he should go, and w hen he is old he wiil not depart from it." What a vast amount of evil and misery would be spared mankind were this wise admonition hcedeil. Child hood is the age of innocence and of that trust which suspects no attempt at decep tion. It is then that every impression is taken as truthful reality, calling not into question the possibility of being deceived. In the language of a certain writer, "they (children, fare but blank paper, re-aely, in-dUle-renlly, for any impression, good or bad, for they take ail ujKjn credit, and it is much ia tha power ot the first comer to write saint or devil upon it, which of the two he pleases, so that oue slip out of the way is enough to poison the peace and reputation of a whole life." How im portaat, then, that a correct training of youth should ever be the care ot teachers and those to whom the education ot the rising generation is entrusted. Tho first requisite ot the common school teacher is, j that he le moral; fur it may be held as an axiom that a person destitute of morality is not competent to teach morals. Hence, thea, let the teacher be not only a reputed moral man, but require that he bo actu ated by living principle aad every day practice of virtue, w hich may ever stamp him as one possessed of the redeeming qualities of that reiigiim which luioketh not evil, which is long sutTeriug and ml! of charity. Teichers, train the children entrusted to your care in the fear, nurture and admonition of the Lord while their he-arts are soft aud plastic, and ihe springs ot iifeare bubliling up in crystal litsmies and beauty, and they shall go forth with the charm of winning ways, and the pow er of goutiness to touch the wandering soul and turn the hearts ot some ct the disobedient to the wisdom of the just. The teacher should see to it that each one respects the opinions of others. There are, il is true, certain grand aad eternal principles of truth and justice which none may mistake, but where there is debata ble ground eacn must be respected in his own opiuions and should be so taught The teacher who fully comprehends the magnitude ct his work, and who desires to discharge his duty honestly and faith fully, finds opportunity every day to in culcate those principles that will, in due time, be manifest and that will produce the desired good. The great cc-cessity of teaching the young to respect the rights of others; to teach them the great and sub lime truths ot eternal justice, to teach them never to do anything to others that thev should not be willing others should do to them. 1'arents and teachers should in struct their charge to entertain tor all a love such as will secure for them the good will ot those with whom they associate, and so to extend this love so that it may compreher.d the millions of human be ings that iur.-,M', this earth, and who ik to the same wise and gixid being for His blessing while they live aad tor an eternal rest hereafter. W. II. UtNK. With a cake of Glenn's Subrnun SOAr and a commodious bath tub, the victim of chronic ctthineous eruptions can improvise a sulphur bath, which no pro- lessed Imthing establishment can supply. Sold at druggists. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts Depot, Crittcnton's No. 7 Sixth .venue. Nv.'w York. As Astonishing Okfeii. The Inde- pcndiBt, of Xew York, oilers iu another column to give away absolutely, a eli- ster s I nuDrhlged tjuarto 1'iclonal Dic tionary, which retails everywhere for $ 10, and is, of course, a household neces sity. How they can Ua it is. we must coniesa, a mystery; but that they do there is no question. Ihe lmle-pemient is now publishing Rev. Joseph Cook's famous Bostoa Mon day Lectures, which are ciusing so much discussion everywhere. ree advertisement of I he ( nciid: lit in this paper. Dr. Van Dyke's Snriicit Soap. Dr. Van Dvke, whose lile long specialty, tad world wide reputation for curing aiiti dis eases, has endeavored for years to combine an external treatment. He has accom plished this desirable result in the prepa ration ot his compound "Sulphur fcj.rap, " the merits ot w hich are spoken of by thousands; it is highly recommended to all ur readers, i'l ice 2o cents, by mall, tio ceutsalx.s;3 cakes 0) cents., bv mail. 3 cents. Olhee ."0 X. 5th street. Wbcle- sale Depot, 4X) X. 3d street. Philadelphia, 1'a. Sold ly all Uruct'titS. lii.VMVF.ft has made ereat reductions in prices of Hardwaie. You can buy goods just as cheap from him as yea can buy them in the city. He buys his goods from the manufacturer, and in' large quanidies, and therefore but s them at the very low est prices, anil is determined now to sell g.ods at a very low price. Call and see him and get his prices. His stock is very complete, including Building Hardware, 1'aint and Glass, Oii. Varnishes, and Wooden i'lim; s. Again we say, call and ste Ulymyer, and buy your hardware from him and you will save money. Head ani Learn for Yovrself. Many valuable discoveries and much use ful knowledge is kept from the world, be cause of the immense expense in making them known to the people. This is not the case with IhjscnEF.'s German Syrup, although but few years introduced into this country its sale now reaches ia every town and village in the U. S. Its power ful success in curing Consumption, severe Cottbs, Pneumonia, Asthma, and oil olh- er diseases ot the throat and lungs, was first made known by distributing every year, for three years, over 40, (KW bottles to the afflicted, frt of catrp, by Drug gists. Xo such a test of merit was ever given before to any other preparation. Could you ask more t Go to your Drug gist, G, W. lkafurd, and gel a bottle for 73 cents and try iL Sample bottles 10 cents. UfARUIED. PILE WEIMER. At the Lutheran parsonage, Xov. 25, 1ST", by Rev. A. M. Whetstone, Mr. Jacob Pile to Mifs Mi- fie. eldest daughter of John TVeaaer, istp, ot this place. BOG ER DICKEY. At Petlin. Tx, Xov. IS, 1377, by Itev. II. F. Keener. Mr. Henrv Dozer to Miss Lvdia Dickev. both ot Somerset county, Pa. . . .. v-um 1 , , henis- - oyen) T 18. 1&.7 by the same. Mr. i:1"" : ur,D ,r ittsbiirgh. I to s-iVII Y VS. " , , otoaer. oi otoncr. oi i.enin, ri -"'e-'"p-'f','-p.'- - K0RNS COMP. Not. 18,1377, by ! Uev. J. A. Naner. Mr. Emmanuel Kornti 1 to Mum Kate A. Comp, both of Somerset i 'county, Fa. 1 Uli ill! il II iii .. II li II I I I 'I ill m It I ill III wiJdHifc I irtinuaiiiiiiii IBMU f - ' -' '- ' UAHKMA?. I.svat; lS.'T. U Adeline I! t'i. usd S bv f.thi. : . j ,: nEKSCTMBtsT T , ,....., .t 'rs. . f,-i-.r.:-. dii:i. ' .!. i f i CKOJvE. .C;.wCL8l S, fiOjr L fEO,i ' . ! At!;,,es lt.ir . & i Au)K-.la ' tr, y Vtl "".." liraii. jl i, I i buner, ft iuu.'?r, V It. f r. am i Bac-.w iicat, ?i t-a ;Lo ,mm: i... ikv sw-.i, ts t I. Bxa.r!'iuu,K, .. 5,ryh3m,t y'"'.;""U'.". (iiS-ya"::::::::::: - va I '- i- lie w- jc ... '2c Hie lie meui v R Cult skins, $ b Lias, il-i Fiuur, ?! M-i Flashed j ta.. tit a.) hams, (so:T.r-va.-e-1) & Lani, V fci LAiuiiie-r, red s-.-iis. il " Bi-per iliddiin, ar,.i i!i"p U.ji... ()at?, ft L'U Potatoes, Im Peaehi.':, urit-i, ?t 1! Rye ytni 1U;. 'jf 5i bait, Jiti. 1. 1 Mil.ex'n, Gr..und Atuii2, per facie.. &Ui n. per so Sop ir, vwli' W j! fc " wliiie Tit'.!w, -j a, Wheat, y bus Wool, i TV l U i Ot t . TUC ......7' !tV i Wc 30 i&f ..lflr ...." t:-:- .11 UJ a 10 4 iU l.'V'-S ....IS tttl-W iC ...fl :v AVic Ad'vrii.'f'h''nlif. fx ojitiiesjj:) to i T1UJ WARE HOUSE. A practical l-.an.i K-K.k f .r th? T ' .l.-e i Pl.ir.'. -r. emhraciiiit I lie auihur' pratti -at exii'rlBtW in eultivaibiK oiel i-uriii ih wsl, sad the. luctb!? irai-lit-i in ail he ."Sl ue in wh! -il it ia ufivn A roinplrn. gniile to the planter an;l a work of sre:ti w:i"rest mine .in.-uiiiPr ur I .li.in.i t.n c. ciantonuliijinrii-.tl an I mo.li.-al InMriuatluo, A bM that eve-ryhody eimuld have. lOo paaes, ocitf o, t-y B. Kteli Ser.-.-Ticv. !., ( 'iiinihers buri:. Prim'a. Price Un-j i.iniar, sent to any a.l Jwi rewiat of tbe lri.-e. A.-enu wautml to s:-ll this tjimlt evcrywl. troutdo. AJ.ircaS :r. a u l Ml i: wit;iut .ions 3. roMEiior. PiljiislTTS FSANILIN EEFCSIT3RT ' Not-. ro .are a ciAt of iiuitf h!-rtiM.t. wi.ij U.-mcd'.-. 10 in;r i.trrh I'r. I. -c il. in eu il iirsi-r's .tu.ldt; Ir-e. J.t'. uV. iiS liltoii. pi::tl nU, l i Coughs and Colds. fared ly uslinr Dn. S. h::p.sp. s w.r.n I'kikv Le x.i CtiuM-u. itc 8j au 1 1 per huMe. Dr. Schercis Rheumatism Ecmedy $1 vr. BOTxr.r. S li t hv tiracrv.' tor..-. t; Smio Xov.va t an t ,il td Strert. l r. Pit: Pa. A ! K.VTS V A N'T Kl. I.m to 15 i o.'iy Mire. ,.iini:er-. lioi.L ae-i Pie. lire- Aitem.Min I ail.-uiol eiiieioviui-iit. I ' oi e-i-.i.er ex. n.-re it: i.-ie te-t eliaif-c- ..!. lerml tlilsason. A t'asli l'r--:'.-nt "I Ip.n w t.i ijlTOlo every ir .tJ wrliinn aa:--. it. Send 111 cents or pmail eitii : or lienor ?lni, il i-,r S lur-ae sairpie'S wiffi eir. ui:r. Iitm:. Ac. ar.l .i to work ali'iu-e. li tV. S. T. iil TK, lit-x -Ai ,i;ii: iii. p.i. 4i -Jli-iri. nihiii pior. A"ov4 ' i h-anvH 'a 1 'u blico t ion ;'. (treat re-iucH. a to pri- o f r lT. Pi.-r.uiiAi. i., i: a year. Ma e c I'll H.iMtt t'lin i.c to a y.-ar. cenls. l..ir ue' hv nil news.ltiili-rii. ft" Ifl ilASo.S'S pit'.3 jv-UTS. tli;t.-!c C" its 6 trLs.esoN'.s .losTiiev 'mi'amon lo jl a vi?r, sinalB c.pins !u n-uis. All fx;a2e lr " ?iuipi.i copl',-3 strit on rei-i-:pi oi a .1 cent ?liicip. Tim pri..-e ol Ciiroiuos has ju..- h' .i! urniiv re-duct-J. .Voone iii.w nivi-s ."ui-n iiiwraT li riin to a-eit as wed". Send for ro-w fircuiar. A i.ir-s P. (rLK'.s -x, Waliicg'tnn St., i;..ilf.ii .tl.tij. Nov.-Ji A VDITOIl'S NOTICE. iiavi.l anVcny ") In the Court ofe'-mruc- Pica, to ! ol Siru-rei i.'outhv Pa. H. I Uaer. j Xo 21 Nov. TVnii Kj. J IVoliiuiary Asdii-.cu-i.t ) liavimj Ik-cii app.inied Author hy the t Vurt 10 .iwiril.uso tlie lunda imhe liaad tbn jiokxtum to and amoc? ihojc K"aio- ntiild the-cto. not ire is h..rel.y ive-n that 1 will at te-nd to tiiu duties ol tlie slmv: api,n,tliiODt. at my oiliee ill Soltiorsot. on T nur?.:.iy ilio -J-.:ii day of 11 whiIht, 1iT7, wliva and wlicre at! tntr.Ui intt-rc.-twl mav attud. J. ti. u-il.y. fv..1 Au-li-or. UDlTOR'.SXOl'iCE. Joi.n A.:krm.ii1 In the Vnrt of C .ic -n & Marj ilia wliu i o! Som I tj untv t r: to , No. S7 Jjiia-trv- f. 1T7. A'Tam Uunhert 1 ( Voluntary Aii-o!iieol.) Having uvmu aiipoimc f Att.Lit.-r t.v trie Court t" distribute the lumt; ui the barn's ed the As igaoe to ami mieos these loyally entitletl there to, notice ii hered.y ?irn tha: I will .-.'tend to tho duties e-l the a!ne.ipp-.!iun-ont. on Thury.lRv. Iw-cmhcr vvirtli. aihls oit,io iu Suwcrnet, bB and where- all pcr.j:i iu;.;rcftc-J can ettoud If iney tliijik prupor. J.O. (JKiLT; ' '-''' Aa.iitor. liy Tlrtim of a writ or levari Fa.-1 1 isa -d ol the t'ir-uii tJinirt of too l imed Siatt-i r tiie western iiSMrirt ol i-ennsvlraniH. and lo i-.c diroete l, 1 will cxp-e to puhli tale, at th V. ti. Marshal's i.llioe. ia the fity ..i Fitt:,i,rju. i'a..on ri.tay. Vrtair the 21t. 1.1T7. at lt a. m.. ail theruh;. title, ciaim :m l intore-st ol Thomaa McK.re. wit a n.i;i;-a to Wiaiim il .re, Awiisaee in hankruiit -y. nnd terretenaiii, atli?.'n"t ttio.Stn-e in i-eiiccyivaua. oi. m, an l to tho ioiiowicj ilea-1 erihed property, in wi: : Ail tin f..l!"in- d., ri(d iracnur parrels oi laud Pitnate in the j C'oant ol S.i-.enet. Statu I ef.l.-ylvaaia, to wit No. 1. a Iran of land warranted ia tho rum., of! Mary Van-Ww-k situate in Taortluiupins Twn. :j c ntiininz t sf'4' i-re ; twin the said ei.nviei lo llinni Will i.y (b-or-,-a ,iee ar. l w'fe t.f a I tit-eu uiiw .u.irvu -ji.-i, a. ii. 1V4.), pji.jevt to a deiiui inn of the f itiowln; piof-?, tii.-ii ,h:ive I-oen (iu od. luu -, aeres iu I. Ua 'irst : 61 a.-res aud S'J p-j.-che!" to U'illinm F.rn.it : and tji4' a'-re to . N't. vl. A tra.-t ol' land .-e.j dniri-z No. 1. wit-runted in tho nuie- otjohn Masir an.1 Sam uel II. Wlit: contain:; a.-res: mid !.y s::id Jiani; ami Wi-.l conre;-ct to leprae .Moi iie. I -deed dated Muvoinher 5th, A. il. ls;v m,l t.y ntul r'Mirae Me' isilnw C'lUontd to hirum Wiil. Xo. 3. a tr.f t ot i.iui n...,iii'icj l and 3. warranted in the came of l.ihea Vuurnt; cn laiiiin t7 ai res and i'.d.iwan':-. iu:ii.-t. h .wi-vi-- to tnt pjrtioii soi.i oti tue cortiiwi'i'i e-n Ui Ifau. j man ( neirt. wfcieti trat-t aie.ml to Hiram vViil by Simon Up. hart and wile. i. deed .-Inte'd -Mureh tiik. A. il. 1-.17. Sji 1 tra.-u r parceia oi land lie in:; part and pin-el i.f the laa 1 c-nn.ri-l to the said inosus M mreLy J.diii Ii. hmidy '. al., i.y deed date ! Norrmtier D:h, recorded iu the i;.--or.ler3 office of tlie mti 1 t . uatr of Som erxrt, in Hee l H.k vol. il p:i-j j, A(s,s I'.ry eiKht-wheedid e-i.tl curs i:u:::Oi r fr-ini .tlol t.. :.U'i in-.-iuire'. and now ux.it :iie l'i: ts-.iirit 't lii Toiionof Ihe Hailit'iore nnd Hi:!., l. :i:rsTd. I-. ai l i i-r wt: Ii t he he reditu niont.. and a ( pun . :i:..n. : ? S. lje.1 and tulien In ei-.-U-kia as the pp.peny id ThimsaaMeire, nlth r.iiti -e lo Wiiii.im :.t;i'. AnsiLT.r in .an'icru:,roy iin.l terr; t.-n ::ic. at th ?ui! ui ibe Ai ejUenv- ..tii nil iSur.k of i'l.u, huraih. Ji'H.v liALU n.TV.- I . S. M ir.i-.nl. V. S. .Mnnhal ? oili.-e. Pptslani, Nov, W. 1.5,7. GREATEST1; In ord-.r to rteari a.- :. k in v. .-uiivrn.r 1 -I I.i...iie i -i- .'n...i .., rer.u ,0ui. we wiil send t ht-li.w -jt i'itiv, all i warranted (id t-;iliiid, tor l o.i. l r. :r tViM Sioiie Sleee-e Uartons, 1 puir Ei aT.a'-d si -eve i iSUUoo. 1 set I'oimcd Mads I art Aiuehvat I tta I?, 1 Weiliti' i; hiv.v, 1 EDirrnevd li.-.n : f'iJ..f I Kinif, 1 AruniiisiSnii.. Kum luaul. witu 1.,H i i rar-a.iio nine- .u iru-n r ri-.ii i:i"-. I Aim -n.-. i BARGAIN one S':tri I'm !nl:iili i:!l I S ui-i ll..t I'n. I .f i.u ' i..i ii... i i. i Drops, 1 Misses- set Jet a id (iold. 1 i j.ir Smd 1 lrr 'an ls. sidd l y Hubert P. t.-nmniins. Esq . Mier 1 ut Hamlseime hosettid Eiir li;,ui l eJents' 1 i!l s--'"-"''- eiuoty. Pi -aid sajmcl Coun.,t-;al. Eicirsiit Ijike llenrite Iiiamon 1 Sm I 1 Car.'ical t wnsistlna of two purports, eontainin-j in ihe as; Ked Bead Necklace. 1 pair Ladies- Ameiiivst rate acres and 10, pe-re-iies, . be the same Stone Eanlr:!i8 Inlaid Willi tr..!,!. lodes' imia. "r . . . ... nertted Jet Brooch. 1 Kanty Srart f m V Irltinitanil hi. en,; V. :ttch Chain. i iOut cnoire, ii.e tnltrr lu pi.-crz $rv.t foti-pai& far or wjWfitctt y raoene for 60 era tt. .Ytr,s it the lime to Male .'.ioaey. i'irse run eo.i.'v 6e re'rfilrd at eld. CLUB PREMIUM. J, oae onlrrino 12 I "it at 1.'. (;i. tr i -i.'!fr(.i( te, aa it on OFFERED F. STQCKMAli,t2 Bond St.. New YorK. ov. . irsM-TlBiTCTrwTMtrria----a-t-e-r-- A SSIGNEE'S SALE. iiy virtne of and order k-sncd cat of the Conrt of Vomtnoa Pleas of Somerset Ct-nntv. Pa., the nndersii-ned A-since ol W. U. liicks, w ill sell at public sale on inc. premises, oa Saturday, Dec, 21, 1877, nt Zo'eloek p, estate, Yix: a., the fUlowing dejeribed real No. 1. A certain lot &f ground situate In Merer date Eor- Somerset tK. Pa- ontaininsr ' : a".Te. frontinic 6o?a loet oa Alain street, exiemllng back! by Hartley i Bro., on the the e.t, and loo irwi tn alter, aoioininir lot owned a:ley on tue west, said lot beimr known on town plot as No. 3. with a srm.l tw.-story hnsloeas balid inceu feet deep, and 4 feet I root. :,n-t larae addl tiootaiso a stable thereon eructed. No. i A certain lot of irroun.1 gitcate a, nGre. aaid. located on northeast comer ol itiYadwity and Orant streets, ai'-, feet front, and- rxlendiitK lid .JVri";, ,i7h . L" .?.e,bu! ' TER31S: One-third is h.ml m emitemn'li.n i TEEMS: (ine-tliirl in hanil on ewfrrantlim i of sale, one-third in six months, and rce-thiisl iu i one year from this dale, (Oct. viid 1 with interest on delerred tstvments lr.,in uav of aat Ten iwr I eenuuftlieroirhasecioaeytatic pall en day of JOKXM. OLIXOEK. Afsiztiec. Kutr. is NOTlCE. a ro i tarm far salewrent of JMacre3, in Ad dison Township, In rood p.ailition: appl to J. P. H. WALKER, Not.CS T rsiua, Penca. ..... i'PIifi TJfiw YnrV TimP.Q J ! - -.i EOR. 1S7&, ! A rOLITICAL, LiTERAEI il. it lilltJiniliiL Devoted to Ilcform In Mu nicipal, State, and General Govern ment. i;s t a 1 ;iaisnr;i , i . ' . uru.ij; the Ions an.i exftii; 4 1 rr-i..eti.i. mni- r the lu ptii;noi L7G. tM ih-s utixm ?$ p-'Tt I ot ix.Mn-:il li.-Hvrt.tiniy which fquwetU-t it, THE N K W- nKrCHMKSh:i.U very imittct tUr in il terntintfiij; 1 innt'Hi t'nt vt in Atrrir:in iiitrv. The ii.HW Uh I'lMfcS It;rii; Hc wh.l .f thai ovemmi .truKle ha.-- ; reii fr if. lao k.ui-n to xiw tnim ta i .ujnf rt?r, au i ha.- I1;k--I U-yr-Tiii nui'Verty i( i-iii ,n as tl fir ui?; Ke(uiLi'an nwspL. r in ihe I ui(l StAie. TheiM4iruf TUK i l,viL.S wiil gui.lcil, iu th9 iettHre, as it h(s tKo in the part, by the con-.-ivicration liiat ths in ti' rests ut the KeputrlUan i'.irry arfciu all ca.-t3 to be above Die interest. ot Hi iwiv.fr.s anl that the h ur ani weli;ir i f iie c"-uutry ara to ls erm?Mtrn-i Ik;It ei.htr. It? atrntM; w tU.U it Unit pcoiJeiice trithin the fiN -uliiUua Tarry, tut in tbat wuy :q tha iatereu oi .he be mot ettec-timry s.rrel. So Un( a ujf ui the rt principle.' with w.;ikh llie P.-irtv lia been fcientineti retuitia tc !..Iut" Til K TIM IS wtl! n tue ti eom-i'tcr tbe Wuri k4 ke-'uMivaahiu att tivieti. It will lab- to maintain ttie liiy:!icjt staii'tar. of partisQ obii- !ralitD in the treat cner.t oi questions a ft eiun the n-iAJiciai b'.'Qorui trie nation, tne purtovatiua ot ;he jjiuf -Ui-- rvi'-e. ami the vrfelual rea-ijtutment t uio nsKH system u m?ei in enauirinx en'ii- tUmi of t-i!c ani minuittcturts. It will te.itlity "T-f jfe an Juan?. i:o maiier ny wnora urne-i. wnicn wui U'n l to tsLj.nc the date of resumption bs v-ivi unit hsi t.y !w. w Vir tne &Ai:ini cre-iit or. nan other twsia tlu.ii tint of ipM, to ire- arvc ini'Ktrt tiu-ies whiirii the deveiti- iittjnt i't Aiiierloaa miiuinr, or to iK-netu.ite the public er ii:e tli iemluWtt irriucii'le that "to t:: Mtora ici"ns tlie ituj. ' W hile carefully jivoltiina; alt that may ten! to pn.muiH t?rLion:ii nmuiui'itT amocit our ieite. THE TI.M KS will iiriee, with the uiukMt Uecbion, the natimal tintv of pnjtm-tlnir ih freed men anl tho North.rn immigrants in the .Svnun, in the tx.viout-f rihtji jcmranteci them by the Con sii;u;ii n Itwiildoall in iu power to nrornoto thi p.U'-y of Ha.-e stml eHicillAtion between North ana f-'-uiiL. iui win noi 10 sinioi me mri, 1:131 Northern Porihilon'-e ami ainuesrv mast tinl their return in the eutireeiue:it of even-handed justice and scrupulous rcuari fi-r the letter and sjirit of t;io law on the part 01 the South. It? mriiteuce as a leading exiioncnt of poIiUil o; ini-jii wiil be streiitf'.hened by atl that h nerdiul to em.ane the vain ot TUE FIMKS a a daily record f ntw. The arknowledjred eX'.eUenee of it t ctirrr.-pf -nd; n'., by nuil and telegraph fnjm ali p:irt'tf the Wttri l will be luily maintained. THE 1TMKS h.u 3iKwu during tiie Jt.uti-Tarki:h wa.r iio".T ampie -ire it? rcdJiiroe. and how well tii r;vi'.! is ii t-nterprUo. Ita volurnimiu4 foreiirn wrr'ptindcnc- ;or the last year U admitted u have iurni-heI d the ma-id va!aaiie historic al daui available rtbe rtettpt of ahihly iuip-.rt ant fjn.jli. The cVi-ii! in Europs and vlcwhcre darinu th? ctminst year will be treats! wPa the surne lui.nfii, latrue. and awuraey as have d;ii-liiiiiiii-iit d 11-tr:a.u:trit -d th. e wbU U liow b-i--mz to the p.utt. In the spliore of lit, rary and artistic crittri.wrn.of ."it-nriiH, "dal. ar. l r.cral diS'-a.-ion, THE TIMES will ftdJi-e.- iuelf &t Leretofere, to the api;re u:iun yl iheedutMted aud :niellint ela? cj of tin American p.wplo. It will be lirely with out bin en-.iainc.t, uurestve wnh.nt hein- f'nr?e: r t an unit: ir w:.i strive to be ivarleaud itMltj;.vnttf,nt in the championship of tho riht. .No tu:friia aubv-r.-dve ut the prmelplea on whi-h the sa'T'-. !e?s oi 'lai'dly tin an.l tiio '.xi-frn're oi ncty aiike r?;K.-c will bo j romulgated in its t lurtir..-'. 1 U E TIM ES r-riHfs all !'!veri-em',riT3 of l..t t. rici. 'i tctt ks and lutin-i'l preteu ders. and orl other iiii'-ie by which the ir-r-idious p"i?un ot vi-: i vii-tuiiiated thTvUifhoui m.'ielY. It will bo in tiie lu:u.-e, ai in the istT a ncw:aiHr tfi'hi',y - ftp fVunliv reaiinir. THE VV Ei-KLV TIM ES, nU.inin? as ft dx s-'deeted eanrhui on topics v.t uati'Hial an I (ceu cral intf rv.t trorn the cdumns of the daily bue, as? well aa amti;c i"umiii:iry of pditicui. ftwiaU and ("renrn uewj, tret idee other feature which re.-.nip(,nd it to all 1 ht3.3 of rcade-, U a jafMr aaaiirably Utted roeirc-;Ii!'3 iu every portion of 1 the I r.i.ed Star-'H. io He publican new-pajHT appnatjhe it irnda-ulatii..a, and it will be th-? aim ot lid cindu.t'"r 10 u,-t jierv meAsis. not only to Bniutain it well-e trtiel npremacv, but to iu:tke iu popularity stiii awre decided, TEaMSTUJIAILSLBiCRIUEKS. PvttGfirwill Ir rrrpe'd the PubIiiUr9 on r'l m-rctf state. Th P ULY TIMES, per annam, in-Iudinz the tsuB-.ay Kiliu 12 14 1 he I AIL 1 1 IVi ES, twr atiuain. exclusive of t::e Nundnv Editi n .u tii The Smi-lay Ediiiun, i:r annum j i UU Til E S E3I I-W EE KIY TlalES. Sinir'e Ojpica, cneyrar.,., 2 $0 r cup'-i, oiik year. 1 00 TVn ('ojupj. and one free f'rebih. -1 jr Subierittti- n tor tv?. motth. ?l iu: three mt'Uth. THE WEESLYTIM ES. MPffie U'-pc.i!ie year .$ 1 ift ftn i op. .. and one free 6r elub TJ 00 i tarty M-ph-j. an-1 wie free tor club jj 00 Siibicnpti-.u lor sfx months, 7 V.; three month.-, i etii;. These prises ar in-.'arlaldf. We hav no traveb inir tt-r'-iits. Keiolt in draPs on New York or i'ost OjIIcp Jlor.t-y Order, if p)-iil-, and where neuliurot thefe can be procure 1, scni tho m.-ney in a registered letter. Addro THE NEW-Y03K TIMES Xw YorkCiry. s HyTirincofa deoree of fi.reck.fjre of ciorliraire uiven to the "Fanners IanandTru?t Company," issued outofthet'ourtolCoinnion Pleae of S."m er?et Co., fa., to Xo. i. Movemher Term P377, I will expose to sale by puldir auc'.loa at the Court rioue. m Ihe Borouitaof Someret, ou H'llurdaij, Dec. 15, 1977, nt io'ct.TcU, P. 7AI. of said day. all the rii;ht title an 1 tntere.-t of Ihe OLt l.iens liati Coal aud Iron (.'i.::;p.inv, either in I.tw or K-juity. of, in and to the h ll. wimjdecritied nine tracts or pan-id of ianJ. Tilth the e-..rpirate lranofciaes and privile-ites of -'li I ConK.rati.in. 7io. 1. Tiie Jiuvti Troutman tract, adjoining Alui.itidcr Fiu-cri.k. Adain Shirer and other, f.ifttavnirisr ".'J a-Te, more or lesa ('HTnpo.e-d of three id-ctii!) .'lai-res .dwhieh ate limtier Linds. in f-.- jintplr. the rwi ltte sltlui.t mineral riglita ndniost .rivi!eyea, X.'.i The Alexander Emerlrk tra.-t, adi.in!nit Tv.nti Troavnan, No. 1. and miters, eij.ntaininit y" acres and 1- pereue.-i, ci-mprlsini; all ihe stone e-.al, trvn ore, have- ior.i hre clay, metal, fossili, l-freieti2i ant all other minerals and mineral !uii-taBM-.-i ol wha'rer kind e.r cbaraeter, ivinit ende-r aaibebij t-e-ntained vliuin tlx tines ol this truer. N-i. The Jonathan Emerick tract, adioin iny N.is. 1. '1 and I. i-outiiiniiiir yS acres more or lew comprislnir ail thesnone cont. iron ore. lime svune. lircchiy, metals, fosfili, p.;in.!-uiii and other miitorals arK minrral eulistanes ol whatsoever kiod and eiiarr.ci'T. ly ins under and bcui cou tu tried witlun the lines n! t li l.a trai-t. No. 4. Tiia Feter Buyer tract, adjoinlnsf Jona tiiaii tmenci., Solomon Shoemaker and others, ii-ntainitiff vy a.-re, be the. same more or lef. in Us simple, sui ei-t to a reservation of ilm surface ... .'ivj .. ... iv- .-..wii,..,. .T.i.-Llllii.r-r. I11.IU whi'-h are ereeted a larc Swcitier barn, lo:; d-a idling houi, he. No. i.. The Andrew R. Eraeri -k tract. .!. :n vt Israel F.merSek. Jonathan Etaenek. ibe lan ti 1 eireen traei.c-'ntainiiii; 116 a.-res. more or le.s. No.. The Adam Shlr?r lands ia fee simple, eendsduir of ciht pie-.e-s. purp irt 7. . . Toe hv-iijinun Tniumian tmrt, contain-ir.-j 1-W a. r- s and iil..w-:nic. ro. T.'ie Aaam SViin-r hoD:es:ea 1 tntet, e-in-taicinvr T.S n-Tes ami 1 pen-us art allowance, iii-mwhv.-h ro erei-ted a two story dwcHioir h. 'i:e, U:ni i um and '.vher e--u:l..ii.:ic:;s. No. 3- Warr-intc! ami patent e-l to Adam Shirer eoiitaininir I acres anl at perijneH. No. I. W .i rr.'.nted and patented to Auam St. irer. contaitiin'4 11.1 a--res. N .i.o. Warranted and patented to Adam SLirer, eTidTiin I ' acres arid per"!-,t No. o. Wnrrai.-ted and patented to Adam Shlrer, cnuioii.;'. air.'S N'o. 7. H'lirrar.iSKltn the cataeof Dai.lelOreen. ..r.tii 'oin '.-S iicres No. a- WarraKtJ to th-: ntnw f KllzathitU t I i.tlt. eon- Hun; lo a .res iu ire or les. . ot..ainiOjt; ut the amrreiiKt" acres and 0 f"'li" etli iiienii.r or le-ss. ' '' -v iiitmo shlr.-r tn:et. In fe simple. ilu'' s'. J-watun r.aieri i n-I 1 t""n ''l"t ' m-e-teil .IwDiu h..ue. ''Jr"a dotlii-roatl oil l.-is cajiuin .'o;rn t I ; " n wwinei vr.ij i.i, tn re- :af..e. I 'jOiinj; jo:.u u uili;, j. eataall i-lo -rl.-k, Jaou roiuiem. an I oilier-, known ai the inni-l K..!i. ." ' Kb tHr tract lae tisp!. ton- t-iuini; v:4v.'.; acres. sut.--ct to a reservation of ttie surtai-e ni l .i acres soi.i to a.entSne Emerkk. a.o.iiui- Adam Shlrer lands, and other. No.li.-. And ais-t tiie c..ri.rate fMncbise-, prir iVL"is. Ite., of the tliaddcns Kua Coal and irtu CoinpHuy. These lan.'f arc mere particularly ,lc.crr-ed Iu a deed from John l. Roady am) Hiram Fiwiiay to Ttiouiasi Misire, bv ttee.ldaui.1 NovemtM.T 0th. 1"W, Kecrled in vol. 41, paice 411 for the Keeord- j iUK ot iaeeils In and for the County of Somerset, I aa I hv the raid Tliotnas Sl'iore aid wile to ihe jldens Kun Leal ami Iron Comianv" by deed date-! tbe Ilia. lay ol June MS, ana recorded in v..t. 4. pa r its to ids inc iusii lor the recordlm; ol deetaoir Somerset County. Pa whur eoursea, disiaiv.-o and adjoine-rs are c:urc juiniculariy Iftven. TEItMH CASH. OEOROE W. PILE. Slientt. nr. Se UDITOR S NOTICE. - lieor;r A. Kiiamcl iNo. Sl, April Term l".;i. Tty In tbe 4;iiurl ol Crimnmn Ocorge t. Walker. J Fleas of Somerset County. (Volantary Assignment j The ncJcKtioeil bavins beea apnointe1 Auditor : by lie Jl. 'curt in tne above ease, ;te div truaite tne rinnsintnenunitsuiueonceu. Walker .-iirneofJewfe A. Kimmel. to aad amocr mo; legally entitled thereto, hereby lve Botkx that hewiilatiend to tbe lutiesof said appointment at uta omee m in, Doroosn ol nomersei, oa t n- IiecItStlS77,allu'd.-ka. ui. when and "' rroMtnterc,te-lca attend if tliey l-lU,s I '-ruFtr. , JA3IESL.PT'Gfl. Auditor. f.OT.3 ' ' --- - -' i"Notli-e U hereby siren the we wiU apply at I nia, tor tins tbe passaite of a law repealing the I act of AsseinLdT. approved tebraary vi.lh. A. D, H7U, reiaiiujr tot he leee now allowed totheConntv I Treasurer ou ilcrean'.ile Licenses and I nscated ' Lands. J. R. BIX1SE. J. F.BLYMYER, P. ii. NOW All. W. B. FREASE. W.O. HICKS. J. B. LYONS, Nov.:;) Xt w AJccrfwi 'voifotm lJlai ol sracr-r hI Ast:it ii iuii-i ti I'llMICHle, , (lie t.wrt H k- i ' a- Iu Clt', A -itie, vu : , llitt ftlw.n; it V. I. A 'TtAin irH iu ?f Twj., S:'.hr.:ct t , '... :i''! ulnr ; 4 3 -rr8 biuI lu&iwrv'iu'- rtti-t mi v" ti m n ,rj iP, kncffll Aa lh il-,'ilf'-t..'J.- .! tirt AtK ifT, ul V).i.t3 iu ija'iiW, with a w.'ie iv.trir i fcunk br, a"Vl crhfrouir'nli 'h.s fii. r . .6 i nt: Jk tf'-"! i iWr l oi iruit. trvr m n lui; iiii-., ui'l iho !ani Is ia p .-t c xiUi-u- .1 ui v u A ertttn larm or trvH i l:.pi, iEr: .t a 9 afiire.-aM, a:.ini:r the h-mif '-.fi t-.ur, iKvre , rues an i al.owiw mere or ;s ol wlacli tlir ; nre lnot 7resclcreJ a;i I' am iu m:.; w, ( wi:h a hc;ua-', hara nl htr J uil-unirs thfri: ; wtrj. Thlattti i r-sil. well wu'.trt-.i. 3Da ( : t?d tv.nrt on the jrremife. 1 Ik tracu wiil ew ftll in twj or mns jrc l. K'rM4w!iole, a. it is tipeuie! exv:!i,!K, Tite j iroperti- will jitti'jr lc fll if anythu: j lair pri'Tis civco. J'ern i.striu; fjur-!.- ! TERMS. Ton rnr!iU of tb4 "ir- hi nvit.- j to be latiloodiiTrNlr: imr i htal rn-m Im-r th- I(.n i,-r-at., to Im funl .ki notiniutii.n t saieaaU tMi t-nr or .Jel ; ocr-thit.l in -it iivn;.;.-. ar.r-;v ; thin I iu twJv nuir.lK thn:tpr. wi'h intertft ' t M fl. rii;il SOLDIERS. Invalid PeDMirntrs ilrawinj- nvrr Ton Do'.Urs per mouth lor wosndtn Arm cr Lfir will hear ftorruetiiina; 10 their lvaataue br ad iresimr aivl femlinir w d ripttt n, date, i r .-ivuu wuund or injury. IV. i HER IN' i V':l il'd CLlm Airent., 119 SntH ell S:., ric..arli. WANTED i Karma toll anl eS' hane. We have bnodrds or cuiomtra waniinit to buy iarorij ju now. 2:t knew a be:tt?rtinae loneil Aereeat tatr prlc. a . pi? re lift inac tuoncT from banks and ttfrktuyf Acred ft ftalety. Add reus S. M. J A M ES, I'ittstmnfh Farm Armey, m Smithht-id Su Pitt-iburii, I'a. Tiveinsenrehorfarm9?Rl f'rprln-? ! Firix R--rier. BOOTS -A.KTI3 SHOES. IMRKIIi; TKI1T, Late of Allegheny Ciif, Pa , hi removed to SOMl'.USET, I'ENNA., au-1 opened oat a shop, for the maniifac:urc Bests, Shoes and Gait il In the huillitia;. comer Mala and Ptea-int sc. Host of Diamond. He is aide to turn oat nrt.et:t;i iriiri- ni tt lowest prk-es. ami will -uarsntee p-rlret -ati. b-ition to all who uive him their parr. nae. tr-di-rs promptly at ended to. Repairing noitly Jono. ;n. u-i-Sux. A KXIXISTKATtK'S NOTICK. taute of George P. Waike-r, la:e oi S aier-cc Twp. dee-cused. Iietteraofadm!iif.itmtlon nn rh.itiw.v. .ii,.h,v. hit heon aracied tu the undersigned hv th. nni. er authority, noth-e Id here! y nun to tin -e iii- tented toll to make iir mediate 1111 vmnl. and liitii. havinir cl.iuim axain-t it wiil uren.nt tn m ilui authenllrateil for eettlement without ileliy on Saturday, Iieoemher 1st, 1S7T, at the UHK-e ot S.tmue'l Snyder in i"ricieTi! nra. SAll tL W M.KKK. ct 51 Administrator ot tie.tjj, f. Walk. A iMixisTir rToir?r'ivrirR EcLateof Jae-'.b H.irr.er. Jatc of SMiic-rt Twit.. deeeaod. Let'nrt ".f admini-tntt urn in th ftiv hvinsn-v'Ntnted by iheprojn-rau'iMHtv. rj.ti.-e in hep; by tfivynto tho.in(it)fi-.i to it r.rn. wonmn- diare payment, and tht havineiaini-: aaini it U present them dnir athntieated t.r mcut on Satunlay the unit day ot Ix'-j;i:r. isTT. at the iwu-'O 01 Miaunu ilotr.criri tf t Twp Li('b IItnXER, ,)r- 21 Adn:uiis;raior. w d mvvvv 0 nn COMMISSION MEECHAKIS. No. 75 Exchange Place, IS ATT 19101112. f let. 10 SHORTHAND. IN'STKI'CTIOX civen in ihe Pricest. best, most rapid and relialde svteu ot Shorthand writ inu everdcTiaeil. A periect knowleiiae ol the ire teiu will tie a-iven in a course of ivi easy leseoLs. Terms ji). or 3.) ets. a lesson, bv ci.rre-pondi m. Address K. TatnPHiLr. editor Shortiiaad Ko riew." lidSmithheld street. Pittsburgh. Pa. The Shorthand Review" will be mailed tei'ar.y address on receipt of cts. Cet. 10 UHIXISTRATOR S XOT7CE. Estate of John J. Milter, late ol Jcuner Ttvp ., deceased, . Letters of ndmfntnration on the above eitatn havinir tieenifrante.1 to the nndersiirr.ed. noth-eis hereby jrlven to those indebted to it to make imme diate payment, and tuope bavroir claims aiainst it. to present them duly authenticated for settle ment on Saturday, the l ,th day of December, 1S77. at tbe house of the Administrator ia eiue mahoninir Township Somerset o.antr. Pa. J'lHNSTt EFT. i'JT- 11 Administrator. GIVEN AWAYWS? ii Entitled '-The Findirg- of the Savior in he Temple-' with the WUKKIMi CHI KI.H. A v!4 Pae Relisrloot Newspajier. devoted to ihe Household, the Sunday Si-h io! Musi - and On- eralChiirch Work. On 3 month's trial It 2j cts. An?.. Wanteil. Address J B. IIL KWHK Nov. 14 - x a Warren Svreet, New York. JXECUTOR'S X0TICE. Esiaie cf John Fike. late ot Jclfers deMitseiL Twp. Letters testamentary on the above estate bavin- been granted to the undersizned, not,. e is beretiy jtiven to those indent eel to it to make im mediate payment, and those tutYir-a- thiims aa-ainst it, to present th.-tn duiv authenticated for settlement at the late resi.ien.-e . I the .ie. eeased, un Satuplav. Isecentber ivli. 177. JOFHIXA'iF.Y. SiillUl'IKi. Nov. 7 E.i.-i.;u:or5. -Notice Is hereby Ttren th.it I will .ir.plr at the next sc.si.in of the I.e"-i slat ure d F.-nrsvl- vania for the pasmare ol special law. aqtltnruiiitf my reiolutlssmn as a state pupil into the -Penti. sylvanla Institution for the Instruction of the blind." tu Philadelphia, . r the term of seven years. w illi a:.! ii. r-N v r. Nov. 30 4t tierliu, So-.ncrse-t Co.. i'a. ISS0LVTI0X NOTICE. XotSeH herebr ylT-en to th? iiuhlfj f par'nprjhip hcrevDre ex:?i!ijr mln .Wt'rvn in the irtfi'.nj an-' t..pj;'U ot P'rt':t r- im.- :ifsirt'. k tie r-Kin" sn:r wi,i i.c ip.-i'l.-l ni- t : an 'sr- iJtrl.ti, ti- ua i-?7. TlluMrsS UK!:., Li. 1. Mid;- i A.V. : V. Ft'.-- .fi a--ti! 4 CO., it L.i Butter For Prompt Returns and Good Prices SHIP COMIVIISSION Frankford BUTTER, EGGS, TO K E. E As we own our Tearr.s, Store. Stable, &c, we without churetnj CarUige. nEFEKILCE.-SuACAKAMASox Cask Sep. The Wonderful Pen-Holder! NO IJfK BEQ TIRED. TVe have invente-l ami natemed (Jnlv !71h. 1U7T1 Penholder wlili-h e. n. im lldtfieil uik to tart years! ami with which a will write a paee ! '. Simple, post-paid,? cents, veins, xjttraorumary uuaocments ui jiarues out empo'vinen'. J. T. HJJLLYEK, 303 Broadway, IT. T. pa-Henry Ward Beeeher'l Christian fnion says: "It nail it eiainvs to L-e. We speak tr.m a tactical experience, fur this notice U writMn with one cf these r en, in i -r -r- f rrr tt n . "-n . i ::: . i i r ' rii'n i' ui en is. n -Tuestiorrabt. trsc cost ?"t2lnctf werk o? ;;i9 kind in the World. " Harper's Tvl ILLUSTRATED . i"it-. i is)rt--r r: i. 3't-) tW -ii hd - ? . tbe ri.u-i-i t li.- li H.it ; iff- i:i t In ' ';' - t'.eii f : . i, ... , v.'-i . : .iVT.itt revj' Tut iiiv kvltj :. 4 At t, a ,T.ft-,-i-iTt'i a ..iL-r:-r " a nnjii:;, a ;" thrra n r.n'l.iviriiiy --m .-.'.ij. rJ.,' si:- ci '"TtfM in j: . tMi r;,l "W ",a,.al. iJ I' t 1 t TKHilS. t. . U -a S. n itat;u t y ti- pni.Mr-tt-rs. nn ! lt.tr ir. x ,n.- a tw..!( H.-.ri-.T i'l-: j br one ar. b r .!;.-, triune ao.irf.i ut m- A.I ffrt or l,ir r ui t n -il't-r tb" "I'jr Week v. -iitir-i.v'd urttt lor .'.tv cbib -it r 4 t.t t u f. i:i 4-itc r-'atiUam-; or. fix u s ,.-r T-j k nnmb- r? -',in t l'he .!iu:mri tilt? tho NHni'fT-1 -r Junf ' ii.ii--ut t-tr. C"py; ,;- ?t.p;i(H at arty idtne. .'ij-iiic O'tuiuent' with e an I l i-enV-cr ' tjch ikiny ;t.mi wii)i aitv Sul--ri it will U; 110 b-r:.-i that tlu ritwr witiit,.. nrt iiu-oi'. urr-'ni ( hDXie, aad eut-k iran.i-r-i w.t i-o "-rdinirly. A ii.rnj Ii-te --I of Mil p. priio ngr i.; ..pi.iicii. in r.r r.l,; I', e.e;;rt.i iro;.iK 1 rl'-'.i i'iuiiuiif. wi:ii . r pxrvt un-hrr. ITSii (w-r v.-u;ii,. pst pli l. f, VI. t l.ii n u.ii, ;t-r t.-iiii.iu, i c ut... ov ri.iil. i.,;t,ai.i A .-..itipi.-fi. Aunty:; Io.J.t thi ttr lilt- T-luilii. l Harirtir -Siuraiin-' n:e. pi.i (-vn puii. li-rii. r'Hidcni. x nvaii.i'on u.r rl.-n-ii.-. : k ami varied wen lift .-! ii.i.irtiiaifiit wm.-li .-..i,iu tuus im pi:r:.-:i-Mj a iK-r;.-t iiia-'ra:'i liirrurv ey.-i,.e iia. Hvu. eimV W w; h.tU i-ali, fa rsont .iii:.io irre. Si-trptiri crt n..t hi fu th tdrerittmunt trlthovl (,- i r, ki 1 ,PSC h u,:-H Adiift lt.VKPKK ot :.,i.s.. .. Vork. "A Complets Pictorial Hi9tory of theTimfcs"-'Tho best, Cheapest, and most successful Farr.iiy Paper In tho Union." Harper's Weekly. ILLSTRATED. . i 0 i:... p, Tlie liV.-tu y tlin . Iu-;r:i '.! p-iU'M-al 1-n eijit .ria'3 aro i-.-. curry tnurh wHir.ir. M.-f in I 01 r-.w.rral II-pui.i;.-!iod ia tiiis c 1111 ; it. :.i..rly and iN-uvin.-iiiif. ;in. In iSJa.trati. ni ol . iirr.-i: 3 are :uil in-l it u. a: X are pivpanht by our 'onrif .:J iurnt'1. i:i every l.imrly ;r r. iihire mt rttiiu .'I p-sj-r l. n.t -ru-o u 1 1 ; i y . t 0 -iet . i l: dtir.'T. f.r4,r:,7- thn-un-'u: th- i.ii; ... 4 a p htafh,rt 'iic, lu-;cr ib'irra: h-li-i in r!iU or a::y -y- ,kt I no it ffki j i. the '-.e!y if't-i-iiTa: 1 1'tjwr of t?io nidi i:Mii?,vTuti crtarirrrL;!" u:7ei a-a n tri I j-1 : -cr. k. -k'k, 'j 1 K. n coir- r. HI 1. ib tr, tiu; T S. ri i 1 '. S. j-j!,:awe' by V i:f :'.ine. W-kly v yc tr. ?1 ) i,: i.r, . to one ad Ir-r ? iT k't-. -i tin irvM iv-f r.-payiiii;: the pn'ii, -.;-!"--. Sur-vr:ptiriiis td H trr. nnd Ii.i2.ir, tooueii ton- two ot li irKT - K'-r'-u one yea-. 7; ): xxm ir- (t t'Xtf ?,'.' r . ji l,t-r 1 i t H rar wdi .-. ??aj;di-.i five SukTr'f'.VT .1 j.i or. six -jd s i-irjJo vi, vi a'" ir-. Mi :a?in, Vfk!y. r wry f u' r.( ue mnicaaiic: -.ra t 1.1 -k iiniii'fr' cau b. ip-.Ucd at arv tUv.: ki 1 (-jianicnv-c wirh t!ii i,'-rri- r.L'i, ii w:H l,o un The v ia-.i'-.-i ..f too H k htl.L- nu.n'x-r nvxt adt-r ihe receipt off lu or to ri-ti'.raen-! Tlie Annuel Volumes of H.irporN W.ick'y. Pi ir, lit oe s.-r.t oy cxpross, jr.', ,.f '- A onip:-t set. eompn-uiio-s. s al on re..ei;.l of cash at l".r vi.L, fici-j U ai trpnr of r cn -h t .'.ume. nita.le for l.in.l i.y a;a:i. U":.ai-j, on re.-ipt of h re-lame scot itn-.Us: on irM of licit cl -ili Omoi etper.-e. r r ?7 . tn nim ttea v. tlie rue id -Ai linv-.rii-f. t'loi h i:.!ei In, will I hi -.n: l."- e-.ti-it. Ir.dcxe-s to ca st trnii. New-pincrs arc not to eopv this a.!, with-ut m ctpr-HorderiirUABfta tlitM. Address HARPER i I KdS.. N eefi lament iJi;.'T!I- ' York. "A Rapository of Fashion, Pleasure, a.id Instruction. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. y.jtii of tUt Prtit. Ti:c r.?.z.te is tiie oriraa of t he iaf hionabin w.-ri I. an.! tbe ex.n.,iiiToi th.-ti wi rlii's l .iv : an I it i i ' authi i-i.-y in all nmctcrs r manner. ettna-iue. Cotumis iin-i -s oil i: tl.if j ,f:.i..;,y,t l ruT'lur. Tne ,.. ;.;,- f.iniii;. ii.is t : so 1 1 (. everr mi-mn-r ot toe n-m-eli ild to tiw .-o.i .red l.vor .iiau-l ppuiy I litur.-s. to Hie yontiir l.i.:iei l.v Iiisiii.in..;.iai.-s i:i eo-ileai -, -.r a.i;.-. to i r-o i mat xatr.,n hv p.. p.it;.-i:is i..r t, by its uis:c:u : coil re:i auinloes. upalrrfavitlia Ic-i-tis f-.r-oit-rniderull .lli.oi-M;irnl ia vilri .u- id the He Jul per ha side ei t r Lib tulle.: S. Y. f i- iir-'s:ai i:-iiw Hat. the re-.idlon-inarter :i:- :j Ui. i. orn. s , ol i;,-,-.tt ex.-e-iii-u.-e. Tlie ac juip 1 wide p. ;.ii!;irii y t.,r the fire racnt it al.-.-r i.-. au.i ha i.i.coiue an i s-auiti'-ritywiiuthi ladies if Aaierica. 'll'O iJJi.. r.- "rec to all ?a!.cr:l:er.i in tlie t. S. It in;.er-s H:.-..er. ton yeai "4 oil i n.-'.u-.ies pr. p,i. tlie pu(.ii-!-er Subseripti T to Il.'.r7 and H:t7:tr. to.ne toiore-! two ol Harp, r's I i rio-.i. : Ji ir. J '.'i; l-.-iasre tree. ...il no nasio by ol V. S. pu 'r's !.ir:irii,c Weektv. s o.r -n- jar. aio '.-i: . V. ils. to .-Lo ae.iirt--s lor olu All Htm f j.y . i.o.h.-r il.c ,:.iya?i-ie. Wceklv cr l;.iz r will be .ij; :.iu-I en.,. vrv eini. ',,'( hve til,s. rii rs at i w :..!. i:i. ,no remittance nr. sli copies I-t.-JU ts.i, WKl.ct:-. e.-.tra e-it v; .,jt aue tree. 4 Hack numbers can h," npp!ioi! at any time. The V-lorne of the Hater cuotn-tK-e wi;ti t!.o year. W hen no time is mentb-neil. n will h ua lertftl that he sul-nu-r w,sl; to i-.atoteii -.-with the number next alter the ry-ct-ic of his or der. The Annua! Volumes of Harper's l!az:ir. !n neat rlth londina. wiil be sent lv expn-js, :ree.,f ex-e-nse. for ,S)ca.-h. Acomi'dete s.-t, cuiipri- n elaht chimes, sent on receipt of cnsii at the rate ot i iip-rvoi., iretxlit ar. exrwi.se. .r purehnser. ,.1-om i- - r e:-.-n voinrn -. snital.ie lor t-ia-l- n win oe scut i.y mail, putpaid. oa rcee'lpt. of i.'ni i -n. Indexes p, e.teh y .p.tc.e sent -- Stamp. ' oa rccript of .etc!irver(;rR0frA ,.,, .;;f (t..r,1-fia,-i. k-i.-ii;.- im t.-j o-i, rvi il oir tt Bi.,.- Ad ire.s, JLVKI l.i: itliKus., N, w Vork. A ? IGXEE'S NOTICE. N-.tiee e hereby ivrn, t't : .T .?.a J. riits o '- s. iiier- et Co., I'a.. mi le an i:c r- -1 at 1 per?--mil to the 'n'iiS of lis erei'iMrs. ah I ;.tea-e cud an i pv t:ie s;itne. Krotbcr' . ,1,. y 1 . assiuDtcent ef'his ur-ier-is -t.-d l. r to pcr-ons iii.lcb;.l w .net a.i bers-.r. I: t: iC' '. ..i.'.ii wnl tu.itsi. eail ut the h- :- - of Jehu J vi. on s i::i.-.iay t!i.; suh hr sct'i-iaer.t. "it..:. .st'PF.j;. Assign..--. o.iy ot iic. :,.: cr, 1.77 (lo What Trill tiie Vi'eafhcr be To-morrow I rcoi s signal servica Barometer And Thcrniometer Comb-nc' e-fj-j J site:, ti:.:ors.-.i bv the mint eminent fto.esaor and scicntitic men a the 2t. Per.ect anu itcuaiiic, T, a Jsi S rrse h any address on receipt cf $...'. Kewsr. of worthless imitation. Ayentt UuMnt send stamp for Circuisa. ff. 1 C. 33 3r-iiTi7, Trr Tri. Plmsc-atiite where yon saw advertisement and mention rour tienret F.n.... om. ml m Stivl iluuij C.-daa us Isiaicre.i Lctui it our ria PRODUCE, k, oDe MERCHANT, Ave. and York St, Philadelphia, Pa. ti a: tic ti) lutn'.lle consign meats 7-"7 FrankfjrJ Avenue, Kiila., I'a. sir rss f v in tssa- in ce-iippinsin WATttt orone Fenuoldcr at. t a iiX of sJJi uir. inks, id ITS, 4 I ? J
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