t The Somerset Herald. WKPXESIlAt.-- Itconilwm i, rnHP TAHIjEH. A .aw', aval -al.a-Sa.Jl lliLTIJIOUE A OHIO It. B. riTTSBUKaU DIVISION. .ii.l alter K.v 1?. W7T. trains on tlito r,l ,u 4r(rt n awl umi M lluti euroer Ormi.t uxi iiincu aa ("Howi: EAST. WEST. Mall. Mail. liravr I'llti'.mrxb l.nMl.l..-k M. k.l-.rl t Neauin t nuiM-llm lile Ml. I'irKMUtl I IllUlltl.aU l.hi.. I'M Mineral Wat brnir-vin 4 UIIiIm-i land VI aMiunKUia hi'-hnitrfiU rfc.liinife i'lillailrlptiia K- 101a s-w a.m. lave Nets nr rtr e.2 i'liilMriii'a "j!.!"' : " IMift " lrl " IMP ' 3 " mi.'. " ll .li l: p. I i " HnltllUlMT Huiini'iuil Wa"lilMtf" unitufnmi Bnorivrl Uliiii ! I I nHrtlUHKB Xl. Tiiinant MrkfrMt itraililu-K Fiunlmrgh In V p.m. : a. w. XM . IU. i-li Hi " S 4 - ft p. m xu a. m. : : ni. All mini nil lijr Balttmnw Time. 11 minut lmb-rUian I'llulHlrgli Time. The F.iie train leave Plttrt.urc at:00 P. M. mmt.ut il C.mulUill W:4 . M- Mineral fulnt Uli A. Ja. U reura the Kkiuvh leaven 4 'utuherlaiHl at S on A. M arriving at Mineral folni A. M , CinellvlUe t l A. MM fill l.urnh a a A. hi. Tbe m.irt dire ami jileaani rooia to the Eal n.i South via Waabmntoo t'ity. Tar.irh Mail leavin at M a. m.. dailjr. r. nmu tVMhuurUM at I'M p. m. : rUliinmre. W ii. m. : PhiiaJeliitiia. 3:10 a. in. ; New lura. e J a ni.: Kiriuaiou. 7:oia. m. TbnuKh r.xiireaK. leaving l(i0 p. dally. r riee at W aahiniftiMi at 7 :" a. in. ; Haltunnre, :- . m. : Ki-b .oi, Uv. m.; Phlla.leli.hia. !: ji. m. : Near Vrk..lp. a. TlinwKli Mall and Erprew train! 'tally. Ammimoiialim tralna ami Kaeelte 4aiiy, ei-ejit SMtnday. " Ticket offioea.eurner Kinh T'nM,",.,';. field Street, ami dep. earner Oram and W aiei Stream Fiiul-Wh. Tlekrt Aifrnt E. k HYKlJiAN,aajUOonneUvlll. cBKcarr a. mtaEavairoiiiT bailboad. 1b and attr May Nu.'. 1. tralnt lll ru ai luiiuwa, euooecUna with ail paaaenar traina o the P. W. B. R. K. (Mail tralni daily, Ex irea dally exee(it Mon-lay.) uiva aaaiva. MallWejt 5-ip. aa. 6 So p. am. Hall EaM 1 3D a. am. 1-' P- Hail East i4iu,'U lth tVxal Weft. P. W. B. B. R- raa Biaaa.il rmT. Way I'aiwenjfer tin..., Way I'aKenirer Weal.. Mall Knot Mail Wsat Exprrai Eaat llxjircita Went ... IS 0U , VI p. , ll:3i p. m. . tup. m 12:3i A. M . i:ca A. M Kibbita apearto be plenty this season Arc you cuing to bear the Tennessee anv I'artrid;e ahoolins is faat drawing to I loc. A eooJ boot for $2.2-1 cash at Jl 3t Soi I'hl's. A prime w bule tx-k kip boot lr f3.00 Cah at l at Sol. I'hl's. No man can have true friends unless be is the true friend of others. I w iil sell for cash tbe best and cheapest ImhiIs aud shoes in Smiersel. 21 31. SL. I'liL. Tlie lately elected county officers will be installed in 1 ueslay, tbe 1st day ol Jan uary, 1378. ErtM'OPAL service will be held in tbe GimkI Templars' Hall on Friday evening, lcc.7, 1S77, at 7 o'clock. ' Mrs. Haves is said to lie a student of to!iiics and bilks intelligently on their changing phases." Whew ! Hunting on Sunday is prohibited by a line ol f 2". Il would be well for some jieople to make a note ol this fact. t is better tltHt a woman should keep l)er stockings in repair than that she iMjouid know tbe origin pf the rainbow. Liat Saturday Mears. T. J. Picking aud Josiah Keller succeeded in killing a fine young deer weighing 150 pounds. In wintering stock, racks, sheds, and p'.-n'y ol straw lor litter are necessary to comfort, economy and convenience. Dr. Sadler, Oculist and Aurist. No. 2"Vti I'enn Avenue, Pittsburgh, l'a. Eye, Ear, Throat nd Catarrh Specialties. If the person who borrowed a plaiting machine from tbe wife of the editor ot this jui I it, will return it. she will confer a fa vor on the owner. A paintul cor,n on the toe roy be "cir cumvented" by paring il closely, and ap plj ing cotton, steeped in arnica, to the af lected part It affords immediate relief. JTow that England wants a protective tariff at hoiiic.which side w'ill those Ot-ui ucratic orgnlis U;ke WbicU 'e,'! bought ttilU British gold to sujiport free trade in the I nited biati-s. Wiudoas adorned with blooming flow ers and tresh green plants of different kinds always attract tbe attention of ass-eis-by, and gives evidence ol the taste and culiuie of the owneia. Faith is sometimes personified by a drenched lemale clinging to a ea-washed rock; but a better personification would be a bald-headed man buying a bottle of pat exit hair restorer. Montgomery couuty has a school teach er a ho hog taught 4-J winters without mining a day. lie is now M years old, dotsn'l wear glasses, and can eai!y walk t-n or twelve miles a day. Notick. Persons indebted to n:e, cot having the money to settle their ac counts, will please call and give their cotes on or lielore the 1st day of Decem ber. 4t 5. Ii. Pile. Tbe place to get the largest, lresht-st aud cheapest t ) slers, by the quart, halt can, or MeW, is at V. 11. lJl-.tu'j. litldef tc filet oiUce.' i"or'a Ecniii, llt IViiIcl', Cuiiea. I'len, !5JlAd Like Herring and Mureou. 21 4t. 1 he Cum'.ierlaDd County Commission ers have concluded to erect a iarge shed lit the jail ard, wherein the tramping If termtj iil break atope. The etohe will, jnturp W 5u!U . te bVougi 4"HlU"; Vj" lies, Notice. All book accounts not closed bv Oct. 31, 1877, either by cash or note, will In- placed in the bands of an officer for coiicc'ion. A. ("OCNTKJMAN 4 Str.'. fP gl 4vaRsv;ij; fa. VVe have lutd polices in the apers tor :Le last idoii ih requesting tbme having acciiums our books to call and pay them. If we are forced, to hir-.l;cr t4,ei, fii,iKi,iy aowpiain uuacocpi ! b.ci ol' nolij-e. ; " ! VKS. J. B. T RED WELL, i o. ii. Mammoth liiock rRoIMtALS. Sealed, sertaraie proposals j will be received at the CommuMiuners' ) OHice. Somerset, Pa., to the HOi day ol i January, 1ST!, for naifing and weather-' Umrdiiig the Howe Truss Bridges, over' IWIm.a fiirr M.-frrKiUI and ll.r oedsvillr; the work to tie completed by the 1st day ot June, 1S7S. Seeilications 'urnishtdoo application. Right reserved U rt jici any or all bids. IU order pi the CommiseiiKieri, W. M. SOHUOTK, 26 31 CUk. t briv'nias, Iew Year, Santa C'laus nd everjbiKly' We bavt msde ar- jaupi intnis. ijy whkh sm w will receive from NVw York. I'lnUrUTr'toa and lUlli- more, ihe lar;et and most varied BMri- Dient ot Holiday riaxla ev-r 'iKi.lni lit In N-nieiget purchaaers. 1ud'i make jour purchat until jou see otiratock. It will iniliideeverjthicc uvful and ornament- al. W ith thanks for patronage in former i.-ri-vuuiiY. IIks. J. B. Tstniriix. No. 0 Mammoth Block. f-.zssss - A hunter named Ilclacl, residing in Ju- lonhip. lilair county, the other led three ioer within the fpacc ol ! filt.tn minuus. anrniiDg to tlie uuniinjj - ,...-- i... -..I..- . 1 idiMI J-'i i li.ti. nnu m.ii uiav unwniw I lr ailllnx if true. i The iruniind-a !.' Nan of a rc ; cent date saw lUai in many portions of that : county the win at is over a loot high and ! is brine pasture:! to prevent it 1 shooting." 1 We have hmr: ol the fame danger to 1 wheat in thii (-.miitr, but an cold weather ! has t in. tli- ttangrr we presume is over. j Scriti-. vin paratoiy to Communion, J w ill Ik; held in the Pi'obyteiua church 'on Friday cvenine, rjaturiiay aternoon and evening. Communion services on j Sunday morn in c. fck-mons, morning and evening of 'Sunday, by liev. Harnett, of fVintielUvitli'. Conneilsville. . - There was gorilla named Pongo, Who coiues Iroiu the coast of Congo; lie has gone up the spout Slipped his grip etered out Goiit- to that heaven, no doubt. Where every good a(K! shall anon go. At York (jrapliit". A little son of Maj. James B. Tredwcll was badly scalded one day of last week. The little fellow managed to reach a small bucket filled with boiling water which was standing on the stove, and in attempting to draw it toward him, upset the bucket throwing tlie boiling water over his hand aud arm. The naughty man who w rites the locals for the Waynesboro Republican says: "Hugging a girl in a tight titling corset is like putting your arm around a cold parlor stove." And now the Green county girls have left otl corsets, whatever they may be, and look like so many bags ol oats wih strings tied around them. Head the advertisement of George It. Parker, to be found in another column ol this paper, and learn how to save from 20 to oi) per cent, in buying your dry goods and notions. With his tine stock of goods and gentlemanly and obliging clerks, be is enabled to offer better inducements than any other merchant in town. Rev. A. J. End,ley, D. I)., ot Johns town, baa consented to lecture in this place S(n, for the benefit of the M. E. Church. The JoUutown press compli ments (juite highly the recent lectures ot tbe Ir. in that town. We hope he may have a good house. Further announce ment net week. Notice. Pel sons knowing themselves to be indebted on my books, will please call and settle by the Ut of January. J7el. After that date I will send eith person in debted to me a statement of account. If not attended to then il will be letl with an officer for collection. "Short settlements make long lriends." 5 21 v;- R. Parker. On Thursday last a four-year old son of Mr. Janice Ia ry ol Ulairsville, met m ilb a sad accident. The little fellow was amusing himselt a!ut the kitchen when he tiicl a dish-;an filleJ with boiling water, the contents drenching his bod, scalding hi in in a fiightlul manner. He lingered until aliout two o'clock the next morning, w hen death relieved him of bis sufferings. It the constituted authorities don't make a raid on tha Iniys who amuse them selves by smashing tree boxes, the town will soon be denuded of these adornments ot the streets. This kind of fun Is a se rious infraction of the law "in stch case made and provided." and when some citi zen makes an "information and backs it up bv evidence the laugh will be on the other side. Cooper's lijinnl Plantation Min strels, ol lunihcilar.il, JUL, who were to cite an entertainment ia tbe Court- bouse last Mouday evening, owing to un avoidable circumstances were unable to come to lime and have deferred giving the entertaiuiU'-nt till next Monday evening, Dec. 10. e have beard this trotiie very lavorablv spoken ofuud all w ill miss a rare treat who tail to see them. A man named Loveless dropped dead w hile grinding his axe last week, near Washington City: as his name was, to was bis condition in lile probably. We arc w illing to be! oar linen duster that be died of a broken lu-nrt. crushed to the grave in tbe prime of bis life by the over whelming conviction that in this world he had "no one to love, none to caiess" and no one to turn the grindstone lor htm while be tried to see bow bard he could bear down on the axe. S hool RtroRT. Tbe following is a report ot Ridse school, thade township. Somerset county. Pa., for the month end ins Nov. l.'l, l!?7: No. ot pupils, males 10, females l, to tal 25. Average attendance, ii.alcs 5, females total 13. Per cent, of attendance, males i' fe males 32, total 52. Visitors 1. No. of branches U'ihr, T. JOHS A. IklVLK, Teacher. Dr. Van Dvke's Si i.riit H Soap. Dr. Van Dyke, whose lile loni secialty, and world wide reputation for curing skin dis eases, lias endeavored lor years to comuine an external treatment. He has accom plished Ibis desirnlile result iu the prepa ration ot bis compound "Sulphur Soap," the merits of which are spoken of by thousands; it is highly recommended to all our readers. Price 25 cents, by mail, 35 rentb a Ihi: ;! cakes CO cents., bv mtil, 75 cents. Office 50 K. 5th street. Whole sale Di Ht, 4d0 N. 81 street. J'hiladelpbia, Suld 1 a!J Druigisls. Tbe Ptnustlvania Railroad shoi. up per and locr, at Altootia, employ three thousand bands. With the facilities at nd, an eight wheeled hopper-bottom car can lie ceuairucted in an hour, aud re cently one hundred aud twelve ol this class were turned out in a week ol ten hours a day. An eibt wheeled Iku car can be made in cine hours including one coal ol paint, and a pasi-niier car Can lie built in two days. So far duriug the tear five paaacuger, live fajslal, and 1. 771 freight cars have been o instructed, and S50 passenger and ti.'.i'.i freight cars i"wired. The wucs of l lie employes ag gregate about $l,5"0.vU0. It is staled that Congress will put a stop to the coinage ol t aeuty o-nt pieces. We have bet-u under the impression that Ibe coinage of these pieces was slipped a year or two ajo. There is so nrcii sii'ii lariiy is si'jf Ri eHcr wpj.aii;us; be t'te.l tiu ni and twenty trvo cent pieces lliat the rtittlcultv of diStiUKUishiug be tween them n-sulteil in Ibe smaller being treipiently iased for the larger c in, to the loss and annoyance of the victims. Il the coinage of the pieces sisiki-n, of has cot already tajeu tri;ei, lie WMicer fn trerc kiuliories Ike discoritmua'nee the better lor ly.e purse and Yiirnpcf pj he JH'i'PV. At Sol. I'hl's can be found a lull assort meet of Gum Goods at the following prices for cash: Gum Carta. $ GO ,1 M St. jUa'; Uv le Ih'crstiocs.' Ladies' Alaska Orersboi, SKI cents. Iulies' Buckle Overshta.it. 1.30. Men's Alaska Overshoes, fl.10. Men's eiandala, 74cru'a I iMiie,' b-iUUH. titi t o'.a Ms(s' Sinda.s. 40ccnU. Alsi, a full line ol Eastern and Home made Bio;s and S.'a.ies at tbe Terv j'iret I prices for fasb. Cij a4 arsir,e ! Lil- uio.c vaii ui.-iki vour purchawtaua be convinced that 1 am selling ibe best giMids at ibe lowest prices. Somerset, Dec 5. PJ7". Ht- " " ,, "YES. WE ALL HIIL BE DAK. Slave ouaiua rriliuai i ciiutwtv Cabin Smcers will civeone of llie'tr iqlni'- table esteriaincienis In tbe (Wurt bousa, Wednekdav eveninr. I)ec. 5. This ctlcbra- ud trouid gaveuneoi U.eir entertainments ; i. j i.. . , i ' ne.rt taeireuieruinmenu summer to a Urtfe and ice. so delighted with as were all wLd wc(e in j jntelligeui audience, tln-ir naive sini' attendance, that, we doubt not, each and every one mil not only attend this time, ' but do all In their noVr ta in.'iir ih, ir friends to go. The troupe u comp-wed of ! educated neirtors, who sing nearly M l.!;.Hti..r. litrunaanii bitii'k ait ts They have a world wide reputation, having sanp in all the pricciiwl cities ia tliia country and Europe. vUar's a nieet.n' here to-uipbt," and dm't fail to be there, Come yourself and bring your wife or swefinean Willi vou. l'rice ol aiiniiKkinn. !S5 cents. Beservcd seats. 50 cents, i ' Tickets for sale at fpacrs' Drug Store. 1 '-u.11, , day k;l Thanksgiving daf a very generally j obsttTed by onr rple. .Nearly all the 6:orts were clcfetl, at least Uie Irontiloors ; were, ana mere was a very general sus- pcDMua oi busmen, l niou services were hebl in the Presbyterian churcb. Iter, l.tirrork's sermon was listened to ly a iarpc aiul very appreciative : andkwee. The sermon was out f tbe ordinary nm of ones preached on similar occasions, and wbiie Uie orator did not neglect to bo thnulfiil fir tin- usual Annual products of the soil, be took a mneh larger and more comprehensive view of the blessilnir. which had been showered on our country: of its minerals,, its Uinbcr. climate, etc. All who were present unite io saving that it wax an excellent discourse. Tbe military turned out tor a shirt street parade after w hich the usual monthly inflection was held in tbe armory. It was a day of rest, thanksgiving, and big dinners, and all took up the burdens of Hie anew on Fri day morning, feeling refreshed and inare fried lor tbe struggles ol lite. Dr. A. J. Endseley tor some time past has been preparing a lecture on "signs" which will be delivered some cveuing soon in one ol the halls in this city. It will be first-clasa, and contain many new, in structive, and interesting thoughts, and will no doubt call forth a full bouse. Dr. Endsley never talks in the pulpit or before any audience without sajing something; his sermons every Sunday are strong aud terse, furnishing food tor thought and re flection, and there is every reason la be lieve this lecture will come up to his usual efforts. The lecture is entitled, "An evening's entertainment among "signs" in which they are considered philosophic ally, historically, dramatically, supers! i liously, politically and socially; with il lustrations ot their utility in the great newa-depaitment of the worlJ. and in nav igation and railroads; also, their relation to agriculture and tbe weather; and their practical use in making known character. Ibe lecture aims to be both instructive and humorous, and abounds in hit at the follies and absurdi ties ol many of the prevailing notions aud practices of the times. Johnttov Demt rrat. Dickens' Little Folks. Nothing has given the writings ol Cuahles Dicebns s-j strong a bold upon the hearts ol parents as the well-known excellence of his portrayal of children aud their in. cr ests. These delineations havine received the approval of readers ol mature age. it scents a worthy effort to make the young also particiani8 iu the enjoyment ol these classical dciiiHia. With this view the different child char acters have bevu detached from the large mass ot mailer with which they were originally connected, and presented in tbe author's own language, to a new class of readers, to w boiu the little volumes will, e doubt not, be as attractive as the larger origiuals bv'e so jroven to the general public. A series of twelve volumes bus Leun prepared, presenting, anionic others, the billowing characters: "Little PaI'L," from Douibey & Son; "Smike," from Nicholas Nickleby; "Little Nell," Iroiu The (;d Curiosity Shop; "file Child Wifk," troin David Copperlield, Ac, &c. A new edition of the first yoluuie of this series, "Little Paul," from Dtnbey Sm. has just been issued, illustrated by Darley, aud attractively bound. The other volumes will lolluw at short inter vals. For sale by all booksellers, or sent post paid for 1.00 by ibe Publisher, Jons R. Anderson, Harttord. Conn. After Twextv-Six Yeahs. la I SOI Edward J. Ford, a colored man, who was couvii tod ot iUe inurdor of aoolUe; colored lierson named Edwaid Cook, near Philadelphia, was sentenced tt be hung, but tor some reason the then Governor, Wui. F. Jobnstou, failed to sign the death warrant, and lor twentv-six years the pcrictrator has fx-en an inmate of the county prison. Ibe successors ol Gov. Johnston did not like to take tbe rcsMnsi- bility ot signing the document, and this week the board cf liafdopt recorniuended tlie liberation ol ford, l lie necessary papers were made out aud approved by Governor II an run It, so that an old anil broken down man ho cheated the gal lows is now at liberty once more, lie killed bis brother in-law. Cook, in the year above mentioned, aud also threaten ed to lake the lile ot his wife at the same time. It is said thai lor a long lime after bis incarceration he entertaiued vengeful and bitter feelings against those who tes tified against mm, uui latterly nis ui.UK.es have changed, and his greatest wish was to look out uixm the blue sky and the green fields once again. The great world will seem strange to him now, lor a quar ter ot a century works wondrous changes. He belongs to a geueration that is past. and it may not be improbable that he will gladly go oack to his bum drum existence alien he nnds himsell a total stranger in the world ol which he has known but little during so many years. W tl.LEitsnt nfi, Pec. 1, 1377. Editor Herald. As jour paper has nin) appiecialive reudcis in this part of the county, 1 beg space for an item or two trout ibis place. John Palmer, who has been living in this town lor many years, passed away on last Sunday at 4 I. M , at the advanced age of 8-J y ears, 0 months and 22 days. For many years past his lite has been a "bright and shining light" to the people of tuts community, and a liv ing commentary on the Gospel of Christ; and tor man tears to come, his pious ex ample, godly counsel, and ardent prayers will be held in affectionate remembrance by those w ho knew him. His reason re mained with bim to the last, and during bis affliction a heavenly smile was con stantly beaming on bis countenance. He cried out when in the very jaws of death. 1 in L'oin n me ! 1 raise tbe Lord ' He taugbl us .io to live: hes,bocdus how to die. He left behind bim a com- pauiou with whom be lived in peace for over sixty teats, who is also in her &lh year, waiting tor tue heavenly chariot. A religious interest is at present inani tested b the people ol Wellersburg and vicinity in attending a Strict ol meetings iu the church ot the Evangelical Associa tion. Rev. J. J. iieruhart, of Mineral Point, was with us on Sunday. Rev. YY. A. Runnier, the pastor is continuing the effort. Good impressions have been made; the people generally have become seriously ipcliued i nd many have been seeking Jesus at an aliar of prayer and have louud pardon and peace iu believing. M-iy the gtaai wurk go on 1 OBSERVER Tub Dt xkakos An Hem in the Philadelphia l'rif this week gives some mic resting inlortualion in relation to the Dunkaids, or German Baptists. Tbe first census of tLis denomination has just Ih-cu completed, and slums that They numlier about 00,000 In the I'uiled Stsle. In Pennsylvania ;cy hae U'j churches aud U.uGl iucuVK-re. Tney have some pecu liar charact r sties ol laith and CO :tri. e uil f octal lile. They are a coiudi juii; t themselves, and not much given to geRer al inurcourse. They 'tgUm their; oan alf-.iri, aud lrel, or Ui Ver have recouist o the c tuns lor tlie acttiemeut of dispuies fliey are distinguished loi-' sobriety ot lite and industry, and tbef yjarfce lu kgrktil trl pii;i.uiib. Tbeio ia less vice and crime amoug the Duukar Is than among any other part of the Aiueiican population . Both nun and women arc exceedingly grave in demeanor, but tjiey aro kind tnd uoulal iu fhelr Relations ttAoof an'ltber, and '(liy are scrupulously just in their dealings. It is only on occasions ot great imKrtanee that iney go to the pulls and, vote, yhen tbey uu, ii if In stch a as to make their' iuttieace, aeqsibly felt, A loirf b'.eelWS ia UUGkwii Viliaga la t utlougatlair. It may be in session for hours and addressed by the most elotiuenl sK.akers without the manifestation of le slightest if wRPttip iff tCftyP&j lliaiiditMi iftteW attentively, howev er; every ear I ojien, every wora is treasured and the seed sown is sure to ripen and yield an abundant harvest. The punkahls a.r? purely practical cic. I'Uiii.'aiiiiit mt) ftuipie Vuiues, i tut lillie tasie lor ibe arts thai administer to asiheteic eojoyments. and aiming ex clusively to do their duty to God an 1 man. and to live and die in peace . "Gekmax fTRCP.' No other medi cine in the orld was ever given eoch a cine in the aorw was ever Bit Wistof it? curative qoalnles a J eriian SyhW- In tjtree 2 million lour hundred thousand i JSOSCIIF-E s years two small but? tlesot tl)i medicine wure, alstributedr of thurgt by Druggist in this, country to i'hip alf.irted with Consumption, Asthma. Criup. severe Coushs, Pncqtpocia and .vhfrdases oi ma turoai an4 mut", a'- ing the Americaa peopie uu(lepiab)e prool thiil GphVaS PyttT V HI cure tboj.: The fiae atternoon thai you aauutef uul, 'uy a result bin been that Druggist ia evcrysboirj UtHiS's riyifHlR chJAF- That town and viliaite in tbe United sitates are! admirable purifier will remove every one recommendip? U to their customer. Go of those pimple which detract so much to your Uruggiat, Q. W. Beaford, and ask from your beauty, sold by all Drag- whal tua Knows BUOUl la. -isaiaiuia wnira 10 cent. Reeular 6ixe 73 ceats. Three doses will relieve any case. LainrarRTSYTt.il; iTnrtir Ltmberts'-' ville: what shall we say of her ?. Rusinesa ta rather -dull; tin figbta occur rarely; roosters fight not. neither do they crow; tramps mas not aad swear; nor uotato , ".. - t - i uugssing -i am a iiuieurnugcr. limits are broken and lives hist by acci- dent that as a consequence local .nutter from here is verr scarce. I wiil try, how ever, and write a few ircms not knowing whether the many readers of your valin'ile paper w ill be beneiiteti therey.' Mr Joba Hafls, who, having long since lost bis eyesight, while in the act ol feeding stock, was walking across the haymuw.and no boards being nailed at the gable cud, the unfortunate man dropped to Uie ground, breasin hi eg and fright fully bruising bis arm. At last accounts be was doing as well as could be expected under the circumstances. A certain young man living in our town says there are only two things be de spises, viz: to drive pigs and cirry chiff lic'is. The hunters are on the daily w ar-path and g.me will sxa be scarce at this rate, for it was but lately we saw one of our young sportsmen wending his way through town almost exhausted by carry ing such burden under bis arm as a squirrel, but then it was a large one. Wes. Names of persons drawn to serve as Traverse Jurors to Special term of Court, Special I January 7, 1078: Addiaoo Ross McCiintock, William Bowlin. Allegheny W. F. Webber. W. II. Mil ler. Charles Smith. Andrew Verner. Berlin bor. Augustus Floto, Clement Engle. lirotbersvalluy Edward KimniL-1, Mi chael Dively. Conemaugh -Joseph J. Mishler. Elklick Marion tilotielty, Samuel P. Jlaust. Jelterson John Xair. Jenner Frederick Gonder. Jennertown George Friedline. Iiwer Turkeyfoot Samuel Minder. Middlecreek Smith B. King. Miltbrd t hai les Ben lord, Abraba.n Barrone, Albert G. Will, Northampton John B. Tiimpey. Paint Tobias Lehman. (juemaboning Herman Ik-ikey. Shade John' W. Reel, Charles R dg crs. Somerset bor. II. O. Cunningham, Daniel Trent, George V. Speers. Somerset iwp. Perry I'liiiiersier, Wui. I M. Ruoads, Joseph Weyaud, .losiah An- keny. Southampton Balaam Shoemaker. Summit Silas Walker, Frank Enos, Perry Berkley. I'rsiua James Albright, Harxedsville Items. This flourish ing lillie village seems to be unnoticed by the passer by and sister "burgs;" however, if you mill allow space in jour excellent puiier, I will iry to jjiye you a few items. Although .these are panicky liu.es our little village is still improving. As you are aware, our quiet little village was vis ited by a fire during the pust summer which destroyed the residence ol Cain, Morrow, and since that time he has creel ed a vei'y hue, large and desirable dwelling-house which he will soon occupy. It is onu of the finest buildings in the village, arid wjll ad yery much, to the appearauce of the place. Jf we were to luvs; a new building erected, like the one Mr. Morrow has just completed, every time an old one burnsdown, it would add very much to the appearance of the place, provided some more ol the old huts mere cousuuied. II. II. Kemp has bet-n very poorly f r some months ast, bill lie is improving slolv and will soon be able to attend to bis buslueaa which ha much needs his attention. The farmers ot the surrounding commu nity are very jovial and iudeed they should be alter they have been blessed w ith such a bountiful harvest. A more bountiful harvest was never known in this part ot the County, and the fall grain bids fair lor auoilier bountiful harvest. Rev. Taylnr. tin nicrly of boiuerscl, has just closed a series ol meetings at the I nion appointment, Addison tom nslnp, m-bich resulted in several conversions, ijr. Taj lor is a valiant soldier for Jeuis. We are Informed that Rev. T. Eisenhour is to commence a scries, of meetings at the Centennial churcb of tbe Evangelical As sociation, on Saturday evening, Dec. 11. communion on Sunday the lain, at 11 o'clock. Rev. J. J. Rerohart ia expected to be present. Success to all efToits. i.. Teachers' I.nstitutb. Tue Somerset County Teachers' Institute, for 177, will be held in the Court house. Soineiset, commencing at 2 o'clock, r. m , Monday. Dec. 24. and close on the follow inc Fri day. r.ROt.BA-V-HS Organization, Monday atlernom. t'n Jlonday evening there will be a re union ol the teachers: an address of wel come' by Prof. W H Sanuer and music by rrot 31eese s cboir. 1 be other evenings will lie devoted to lectures and entertain ments. KEjHUtTa. The following teachers will prepare re ports on subjects of their own selection: Levi Lichliter, L J Miller, J C Sneicher, Herman E Walker. D L Pbillippi. D F Coleman. Joseph O'Connor, X W Mussel man, J J Cook, J W Hammers, F K Mey ers. J B Gerhard. A S Fichtner, Albert Barnes, I P Dull. J B Tedrow. W II II Baker, J M Cook, Wesley Adams, S P Poorbauh, S P Brabaker. ESSATS. The following teachers are appointed essayists: Christtc. Hobs lue, Jennie Richardsci. Anuic toller, Magg;d Iinep per, Annie'1' Fisher, Lilian il L).im. Em ma O Hanna. Lizzie kooser, Sidney l'ostletbwqhe, Mary A Koontz. Disccsstos s How can a readier best imi art mora in struction? R F Van Horn. Iow caq we scoure butter discipline in cur emu moil schools? J C Kendall. How can teaching lie made a permanent employment t J D Baer. Should graded schools tie eta'ilisliej in our rural districts? J M Prills. Report on Um fbllom ing subject- will lie read and discussed: The leuiiier's tiuali.'ications. H M Lichty. The teacher's work. ( H Cook- Our tedchurs an I achoiiW tweniy-tive teaiaago. F Groif. Punishiuenl. Al'art Sat lor. Culture Couservative aud Progressive. S U Trent, (Address.) Superficial Know ledge. .1 D Mese. Primary Ariihmetic. D W VViil 1 he acquisition and use ijittileitual t ii power, Tlie iewfftul j'uectas In leaching. J w I Weakland. The permanence of literary fame. Snvder. j.Ef rt-'Kri. 1 c I it. v. 11 CritehtM. fc-"o. Siit ol thfs'cHiniv. Prof ZC Kuati. of Mt. Pie ant. and Prof. J A Bmsh, A, , tt Mt. Union Cu;u-j;o, Cuj.o, Hill he with us. tjliieia have oee,n solicited and pniniUe -us their assistance. Every eilort has been made to have such exercises and instruc tion as will be interesting and pruftrtUc to all. and trout ttu &suta'nc given at the earuintiuaa it is expecled that all the teachers will attend. The encouragemenTg!ycn to thi$ and similar educational meetings, is a.cniwl edged to a tf te po!'eaaiunal seal aflj yiifit ci (he leather.. ' Uuae prepared to lJn la the discus sions; bring practical Questions for the Vtuery Box, and tbns tend your assist ance to make tbe Institute a mere. Vor;Bf tei hera, Vrcv W, and ail oth ifi k-Li iutereaUMi in tite cause ot ducalion, art) cordially invited. A list of attendance will hermblhbel J. B. WnirKEV, r cvv kiujit. BEtatv, spy. 80,. iTf. 2t Bltmvkr baa made rreat reductions in prices ol llardwaie. Von can buy pnAs just as cheap frotH Vi'W v)' buJ heyt ta the ity. ile buys his goods from tie manulacturefi and in iare qnantities, and therefore bays thedi at the very low est prices, and is' determined now to sell roods at arery low price. Call sJ see Eirni and ge h'p Vfvi- stock is very uiiur-'icie. luciudlni; Buiklinz Hardware, Paint and Ulasx, (tils. VarnUbes, and ; WotKjep, Pomps. Agaio we say, call aud j see B.iymyer, nd bfiy ya' hardware from ; Min, aid you wij save money. -y.y j Miss: A word ia tout ear. The next Kiau. WUI a Ilair and W hisker Uye. blaca or j orown, co. A YALr.tm.E SlEntCALTnKATTsK.-The edition of 1874 of the sterling Medical Annual, known as Ilostctter's 'Almanac, i i now ready, and may be obtained tree of cost, of UruedsU and ceneral countrv ' -i i - ti . ,i..7 i- c?.. - iirains iu o.i wi9 oi urn e mien oiaiea and Hritwli America, and indeed in everr , civilized portion of the Western Hemis- phera. Il com bines with . Uie soundest practical advice for the preservation and restoration ot health, a large amount of in teresting and amasin light reading, and Uio calendar, astroninucsl calculations. chmnologicul f tcm etc., are prepared with great cire, ana will no lonna entire ly accurate. The lastitf of Hosteller's Almiti-tc for T7s3, in tiio EagiisU, Ger man, French, Welch, Norwegian. Swed ish. Holland, Bohemian and Spanish laugllages. will in alt probability be the largest edition of a medical work ever published in any country. The propri - etors, Messrs. Hostetter & Smith, PiltS- burirh. Pa., on reciirtt of a two-cent sUmn will forward a copy by mail to any person who cannot procure one in his neighbor hood. :n i . ... i :i . Sake Si-eedt Scre The rapidity and certainty with which Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Hore- hound cures diseases of the respiratory organs and iU reliability as a remedy for f , i . - ., , J consumption long ago secured for It foremost rank amunir medicines of its class. It is in fact the recogaized speci- llc lor throat and bronchial disorders. It promptly checks a con gh, no matter of how 1 ing standing, and aflbrds great re lief in cases of asthma. It should not be mistaken for a mere palliation, since it not only affords immediate relief, but also removes all traces of tbe malady. It is a sjiecitic for croup. Trial size 10 cents. Lirse sizes 50 cts. and One Dullar. For sale by G. W. Ben ford. Somerset. and Mountain & Co., Confluence. Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrujv which never fails; is sure death to worms, pleasant to take, and re quires no plijsic Price 20cis. Try it. MARRIED. RAICH BEAM. At the Reformed parsonaire, Stojstown, Nov. 22, 1877, by Rev. W. H. Bales, Mr. John O. Ranch to .Miss Kuieline Beam, both ot Somerset county, l'a. SHAFFER BROWN. At the V. B church, Nov. 22, 1377, ly Rev. J. S, Buel, Mr. W. II. Shaffer, to Miss Mary E. Brown, hot h of Somerset county. Pa, (uitea goodly number of the congrega tion neartuy congratulated tbe groom and bis lovely bride, and bid them an earnest Gixl speed as they enter upon the journey oi ine togetner. I! IK 11. KOCHF.R Nov. 24. 1S77, Melinda. daughter ot N.iih aa i Janj Kocher, aged 4 mouths and 2U days. LONG. In Pittsburgh, Oct. 1:5. 1377, lit I lie, dm 'liter ot r. It. and J. M. Lons, aged 7 years, 7 months and 8 days. KIMMF.L. Near Centrevillc. Oct. 18. ib77, John (J. kimuel, aged ft year and 13 days. HEAL. Near Pine Lutheran churcb, ucl.-M, IS. 7, 1'hebe Heal, aged 8 years. o mos. anu 1.' aavs. KIM. MEL. Near Centreville, Oct. 20, 1 S? 7, Charles Ross Kiinmel, aj(til il years, u tHoaius, ana u uayg. CTPP.-Nov. 24. 1877, Lucy Ellen, uuuguier m jl,h ana tnzaiietn Cupp, a: 5 years, 7 months and 9 days. New Adi'erti.-ements. FOR 30 DAYS ONLY I Great Reduction -V Pricos of Dry Cqqdg a net Notions. The prioe toll, iod every buuj tells tbe prices. (lu to the Central Store for good BARGAINS. Will opeu ou SITIIIDIY, December Hil, 1S77, s.ooo yds. of hct bramls Callroesat ft els. per yd Hi-si iiranii trina:hamii,9 to 10 eta. Iltai tirauii Stilninicfl, I i io la CIS. -4 yj. (raU unl.iearbed uinflins. 10 etj per yd. , , j. i .ruca iivim;iiij uiuaiu.i, iiti yi. Shiriinic an-l piitnw eae luiuliiis. luw. table Liintru. I'uveia and Napkins, cheap. Ilmwn Hu. a I-n r,-raii,t , eta. Itniwn t'oioreil t:iitiiu Flannels, 12 cts. liarre-i rlanni N. st40cts. Ki-d Hiiiuuls. 25 to 3i cts. t"Z- lAWIMn IS DBY OOODS. lila. lt and colored alpacag at '2i to 75 eta. per yd, ilUca ani colured i-4.buierea. low pricea. flan ilreti if.io.la. Ij ut leta. per yd. Tycjim n'p for wrapjirr. 12 to j cts. per yi. tliia t9 at greatly reduced price?. Ladies" !jlk hannkercliieUat eta. tOfl.Oi). Xeck Ties cheap. 0llar? and Cutta, Nek Kuchina-a. (I.ith an 1 Berlin (Ulnrcs, ai to 75 cts. per pair. 1'iuut. Kid U lure, none of ynnr eomiuon stud lull gr'iol anea at 6icts. to (1 00 per pai'. Lsiliea'and C'lilldren'l Ho'tery cheap, llaiatiurtr iLiljriaaaat half prioa Ladlcf. miw is the time lr cheap Mambnnr. Ilent'a I'li'tiraear at ttreatly reduced pricea. I h.ive a firw Ldies triinmed Hats left, worth :3 M: will sell at 1.U0, to close out. Covet at Ibe Above Prices Xast Bf Ori:s c-jaiv.iler.tin COt XTBY PKOUVUE. G. R PARKER, JIuin Strsrt, Somerset, lat Irc a A SSUJNKE S SALE t u xjuiac to public aaie at Berlin, on ll't dm-sJai Jhc 2G, 1877, at on: oVluck P. M. tbe following Talual.ie real est.ile "1 S imu, 1 rorrell, 'UUate in iicrliu Bor., Somerset County, l'a., vii: A cc.t.iir Wt gituaicil in said bornuKh and known a the ucueral plan of aaid towh aa lot No. 19. with a larie three siory iiricktavern-houiie, foibia ami otner ouitiuildinKS therrun erected, laid lot tnmMuzon -H-in and t'n-w atrerta runuin: bax k i.. MudiciTy alley and ali!ninif Jacob HetUey on the want, wirh the appurtentn-.-e. 1 i;U is 'cry dcuj-ai le prnierty, locateil in he hejirtof tho l.u-ineiw porUi.D of md town, and around and at uu-1 town the autlnem ot coal min 1. g md lii pinii hi exiennively carrieil on. 1I.EHS iine tbirl in hand, one-third la six ni-mtb auil one-lhlnl in iino year irom the 19th ayiifX-iv li77. wiih iniirftat 1mm day if aaie: dnicrred payment to he secure-l hy lu tirmi-nt op I-: be prendre; u-n ir -leut- i f parci1 itey to be taid on Cay oi ?u!c. JOHXH. I HU i Aaciksce. I si'lU IP Si 1 V. By viriae ofan trlcro urpbar-s' Ci urt of SuDiern - t Co.. iUe undertime.! will Iter for iu badeTwp., on Thursday, January IS, HI, at 1 oYioi-s p ni--a t.ct iif ii4od conialntng 4b acre, mor' it Icffi, wm of Wuicn a-e in me ow, Vith h'-u-eaiiil it lam therevn erect eil ; alao an -bAldll Iran ticcs. aitjiduiD? lunia of John A fcenniiu. JacohCriyieaad oiHVra. Ta.tlS made kaown on day ol ui'i. J.. Si Dklt. Dec. 5 ' vadauultraur. L EQAL NOTICE. IJ-NovemberWTT. it is ordered that kiiwafter the n'snlar April trrtn ni Court il'iionincncc on the 4th Mumlar la April. Pcrcartain: ' F. Jf. KrSEB. a)ec a Prothonotary. SolGNEE'S SALE. Hy virtue of aa order ual out of tha Oavt of Con) mi V'0"' an jcriet Couuty, Pa., the un (leiiiar.ed a3.nea of Samael A. bnosda, will jefl uu the premises at public outcry on Thursday the J7th djy ol December la", the following val ualde real estaui vis : No. 1. A certain tract of land or for, thi llimieltcad, iiluate in Simntriei township, Somer set COBty. Pa., ndjodiii. Samuel Jul. Henry Fp-Chaej ijihiaah and others, containing W7 i-res uVite or less. No. i. Adjoininn No. 1, Michael Weyaad, John Sbafer and otners, cootainlng XVi acre more or U-ss. The afomaaid farm is a vcrv defraUa ?fooerty. shout S miles east cf SLii-erVl. on the Bedford nd his tUwI laO aeres cleared and in a Blab laia'of cultlvaton. with a Rood twa story house with basement, corn crib, piic pen, lime-stone ia abundance, lime-ki'n, coal, limber ami a sugar camp of about iOOiiraaa. with many other conve niences : also a never failing spring of water, and sprinar-house at Itt residence: and markets good ler e'-ery pmlucthio at Somerset TKKA1S. One-third Id hand, one-third to, all months and one-tbird in one year, f'Om the tOl ol Nor. .877. with interest If '70 tB day ol sal ; tea percent of purchaanaouey to be. paid ob day at salej defiTiSM payuienta to be secured by judgment jm ike premise 4. " ' ; , r J0HH H. TJHL, Assismee of. Pec. a, SAMLEI.A. kWUAUS, T UUXriKE ELECTION. The Btorkholdera of tha Somerset A Bedford Tonu :e Koad C uiwui will lake notice thai aa election will be held at tbe house of Alexander Wars, ta Alk-chany towBshtn.oa tb first Moaday of January next, to elect one President, six Mana gers and a Treasurer- to coed act the afl airs of aaid I company va to rastuag year. President. Bedford Juf cirsr oopy sail charge Coiupaoj. New Adt'erluments. - ; ""iTTTv -- - f A SSlGNEE'b SALE. I il. .'".'. . n virtue nraaorHristned ut el tno .mn ol Coaimon Pleas uf Somerset to.. Pa, thuaut.r.1 untied AMiimr Frederick Naustfitiil e.ip-iwi to sale by jWie outcry, on aaiuraay, j'ecemiter s.i. iii, , lrt o'clock a. Bi., on the proBi. tic biiWauig it?vTitJ ml e!at. Tit : No. 1. Tb oee-thlnl teiereat In ftrm certain lots oranmnU altua: in sh buruuyb of Meyeraifalff, ? itnorai-r ca. ra.. irinunif uo jtitin :ivt an iet nch. running luok to laml lino of Putcr Wpyers extate, ami knoira on IiI'.iiit'i nr;t inrrrr of . Mmrailalsul-its 17, IS. V. 51,-i, hit' II atsl I In bciaif ourner tma, Lui-ax on Jlaiu ana Kigai li aireU. No. J. A tract of Inn. 1 slittale as af.irefnUt, rsa tnintn Sarre? ami is pen-he?, Ijin un liie nt;rih ffi-le of the Ileriin mail. aljwtini the tvirih line, ami tali out in aerc tola, which are in a naic fe'llnteltlvttMO,wlthebolry.,an;ivBarl ,",1;"1 uwu " lu" No. &. Twoeriain"w-,ts of er.an l iltaate at 1 aforil, known aa lota Xo. X4. l. Nu. i. IncaiW on Uie am on liio auatawru cmwr "I llinii auJ Kiahth streets, honmicd oo the south lv VVau-r Hreet west bj kit No ntfi. No. X;. l -atel un the northeast earner of 11 1Kb an J Stub otrceu, trunt inn on Hiffb atrect M feet, and extending nurth L5) loet w Somnilt alrocl. No. S. Four certain lots of ffrouml altuate as afureaald. known aa the Sarah Porter rrr( ertj, beinc lota Not. il2, 213, U. a D.I SSi. Lot no, zn an-i '.'13, irootina s leet eac-n on hik& ' treet,ani-xteuu:Ui; back la) feet Lot No. S13 alao I frontlDK on Centre atrt, havinn thereon ereeted a two-storr framedwe Una-house. No. 804 nd2M IromtaceachOS feeton Hurt, atreeu tx- : teodina: back ta) feet: lot fflo fruntinir l-M feet on Centre street, bavin thereon erected a stable. TERMS. One thirl In hand on confirmation of side, one lliinl In fix month, ami on-thinl in one year front thla data (Oct i ) with tale real on deterred navments from day of tale. Ten per cent, of the imrehase meney to be paid on day ol sale, WM.B.MEOMUX, fM.t Assignee. THE Perfection Earth Closet. All TI8HT, lOIStlEIS AIO ASTOMATK. Seat alwar clean and free from dust and wo ooob can escape. t. serially aaasted far Bie ia Hoapiiala, UoUlaaa4 lamlliea. Caa ha aaed la the heiiraoai wllhsal f Iiiaj any uffeaea. Prices, 10, 14 and 18 Dollars. Address, with stamp, for cirealar, HENRY H. B. BLCOMFIELD, P. 0. Box 4513. ii Dry St., Xtw Tar.V Dec. tr NUTUE.-Iwitlbeatthehonw of J. V. Smellier, ui New Leximtinn, on the day of liccenilier, 1S77, to dinlriliuie Uie fund? arii:.a frumtiie sale of drum, fce., which lielniia-ed to the New Lcilugton Inlantry. All jiersnna inU-r'Sted will repiirt on said day. K'lSS K. K'NQ. Dec. J ' Captain. IIERIFF'S SALE OFKRAL ISTllE JM. ianilla et. al. hem and leital representalives of t'hritian l.amiis Jr., ci;D'd, ad Juha li;- t-miu No. I, jany. T.I17S- In IhaC'irtiriof t?omm ,n fleas ol Sotaerset CVunty. Edwin Deal anI U. Hcr-.-liey. ifartiMon mvKct ) By virtue of an oriler b9ned oat of 'lie Court id Common fleas ol Snmerect Co.. Ta.. in lUe aUve Mated, rase to lue directed. ,1 wlllvSler'lor ile by public outcry at thu Onirf Hnuao in S.anerurt Unrouyh. ojn IVidat, December 2S. 1877, at 2 o'clock p. m.. the followiuj? deacrltwd vain- aoiereai relate, viz: certain trtct of land imatc in trenvillr Twn., Somernet Co Pa., onnulninir 43uacres mure 'rivss. v arranten in ine name ot iium Ll and paronlcd In Oebhart and Witt. ThKMS. One-third of tlie purchase ju.rpf to .j ... ... in umiiu. i i'i in rnf year irnil CUTinr- malion of sale, without interval, to 1m aeenred hr judrment hond oc the premises. Ten pea cent of the purjiaae tnoojr mu.il be anii(irain-, OEOKGE tv. P1I.E. Dec. L 177. i ' SfierLT. Pec. 4 puenc -NOTICE. TropuaaU will b reeeirxl at the (fice of the Directors of tiie Poor for the Count v ol S.'meret lurthe perfonnance of the duties o'f Sicwapi for one year I rum tbe lat day of A.rll lH7a. Alao for the performani-e ol tlie duties of Siinrc-,n 4t Phyaiciaa lu the poor at the House of Eui. La ment oi Somerset t;ouutv for one vcar from the lt of April 1.178. and fur tbe perfurmanee or the du lica ol Counsel to the Hoard of Director tor one year rrom the lat April, Tbe pronoaalf uiuit he in writing and aubir.it- tedhytne Mmrd of liireotora wn or uclore tlx lit day of January, 1i7S ny oruer ut ine Board or litractora. W. H. BEKKEY, Dec. 6. Steward, A UDll On S NOTICE At an Orphans Court held at Someract. Pa., on the 19:h day ol November, 1177, the aolori,.zne- Auditor was duly appointed to nutaa a list Filia tion of tbe lumle in tbe iandauf A. P. Miib-r ami Jacob P IJcnty. executors ol tbe estate and last will anu testament ol Peter Miller, deceased, to and amonjr tbese legally entitled thereto, berebj iTe. notloe thai he will attend to the duties ol the above appointment on Thursday ta -Juth day ol U cent tier l77 at (ils ofMce in Sumtrset when and where all person' Interested can attend if they think proper. Extracts Irom the records, certileil 30t h day of Nov. 1877. A. F, DICKEY. Cterk. JOHN h. som, Aoditur. S UEUIFF'S SALE. By trlrtueof a doerea of foreclosure of tnortiraye given to the -Farmers LrfianandTrun CompanY.'' tssueil outofthetViurtofC'ouimon Pleas ol Si.ui erset Co., Pa., to No. '2, November Term JiTT, 1 will expose to sale by public auction at the Court House. In the Buronuh ot aiomersct, on Saturday, Dec. 15, 1S77, at o'clock. P. M. ot saW day. all the rlitht title and interest of the Gladdens Hun Coal and Iron Company, either In l.iw or Eui:y, of, in an d to the following described nine tracts or parrels or land, with tbe corporate traOyhUel and privileges of said Corporation. No. 1. TteJaoi Trout mn n tract, adjoining Alexander Emerick, Adam shirer aud othi-rs, ountaming 9 acres, more or Ipss nimposeil of three pieces) i acres ol whieb are timoer binds. In fee simple, the residue consisting of minerat rights mining privileges. Ac . .No. i The Alexander Eidcikk tract, adjoining Jacob Trouimac., Nix 1. and others, containing 97 acres and 2 iwrrhes. comprisuiar all the stone ooal. Iron ore, lime stone, Bre clav. metal, fossils, petroleum and ail other minerals and mineral sultaucesof whaver kind or cl'ara.-twr, iybig under and being contained WitltiQ the tines oi this tract. No. :i. The Juaathaa Eaierlck tract, adioin Uig Not 1. S and 4. containing iloS ai'res more or leia comprising ail the sume coal, iron ore, lime stone, hrt olay, meuls, hxwils, p-troleuin ami other minerals aw! minrral sulistanc-s ot whatsoever kitid and character, lying under and being con tained wlihln the lines of this tract. No. 4. The Peter Boyer tract, adoiiiing Juaa than Emeri':k. Solomon Sliotiuiii'y awl others, containing 19U acres, be the tauie more or less, in fee simple, subject te a e'SVa;iwo of the surface ot 45 ax-res B.Vt toauid adomou Suoemaker. up,jn whicti are erected a targe Swciiier barn, log UweUisg boujo, Ac. No, 6. Tlie Andrew R. Emeri-k trwH, a ir in-ina- Israel Emerk-k lonalban Emerv-ic. the Dan iel Ureen tract eontainiiig HJ acres, more or l-s. No. . Tbe Actum .Shir r lui.is in fie simple, eonsiilini' iiHAiooos. purpart o. t. The tkujnmin Tniuunan tract, conuiq 14d acres and .Uowance. Nu. i. The Adam Sttlrcr homcstyad traet, eon tatning l i acres and perenct and allowance, npon which are eroded a two story dwelll. ir bouse, ban l.si aud other onttikiings. i- tXarranted ant patented to Adam Shirer ouiaining ? asrrs and H uvrohea. No. 4. VVarranied and patented u Adaoiairtr, cutaining 31 acres. No j. I arrantwl and utu. d io AdamSiilrur, euntaming V a'-'ri "i1'1 V urrvhes, Nu. , atuiiui an.1 patented to Adam S hirer, cntainingacrvs o. i. srnoicfi in use name oi uatiieiiiTeen, containing XI aerra, No. 8. Warranted ia the ejc of Elizabeth Piatt, euotBlnlng V acre aaore or teas. Containing iij the agregata 4M acres and so perches be toe same mure or less. No. i. The William Shlrer tract. In fee slmnle. adjoining Adam Shircr, Joaaxhaa Emerick and o ners, noon wnicn is erecici a dwelling house, ham acdother sutbnilulngs, containing acres be tte tame more or less. No. S. Tbe Samuel Comn lands In faa aimnle. adjoining John LcLlig. Jonathan Eaerick, J:tcub Trootnian aud others, llocijn aa the Drtaii-l Koh ler lands, auld by Hooen P. Cummins, Etq , Slicr itl of aViwectiet oountv. to said Samuel Comu.etal. consisting of two purparts, containing la t ta at- gregata oa acrea ana su perencs, te iss same more or less. No. . The Tacob Leidbi tract 1 n fee slmnle. con taining acres, aal-tect to a reservatiiai of the surlaoe ol acres sold ta Valentine Emenck. adjomrxg Adam hhlrer lands, and others. No. la And also the corporate (ranch tarn, priv ileges, fce, of the Gladdens Hun Coal and iron Company. Tbese lands are more particTjay deserihed In a deed from John D. Roddy and Hiram Findlay to Thomas Moore, hy deeddateil November otii, tsa, Pecordad In vol. 4 1, page : fur the Record ing oilseeds la and fur tbe County of Somerset, and by the aaid Thomas Moore and wile to the Gladdens Rub Coal sad Iron Company" hy deed dated the 11th day of Jbb 1S73, and recorded ta vol. 49, pages 206 to JXi inclusive tor the revurding of deed a lor Somerset County, Pa , where courses, distance! and adjoinua are zuoro nanlealaxiy given. TEMMS CASU. QEORQE W. PILE. ' Sheriff. X0V.S A a Uauife A. UDI TOR'S aSOTICK fA. Kitaaael l N. 399, April Term 1875. To In U Ouurt a Urn n Qeorge Q. Walker. J fleas of Somerset Omnty. (ValuoUry Asehrnmeat) The sdentarassl havkig bcbb . appointed Auditor hv tlx Court la tbe above case, to dia- tribaia the hrods la thehaadsof Oeorge O. Walker B unmet. 1 LThifl u Lrt 12?.Jl ' laal uawliiaUenU UIIA taues oliakl apio!BlBeat awisoinu. isa. w.aasis I at kU om to th. son aara of Sonera o. Frl- m vianni.iiupaiii aiwim wai rn-. DsxLiastWjr, atiso'okicaa. am. whra aad ilat hcra all persons istcrMtaal caa aiuad if they LOina prvKcr. 3 ax es ia. prott. X?w AJccrtixemehU. S G RI B H E ffTH OIT ELY For IS77-TS.' W rtbant refilling Ine cce'!cn"i of t rast, tbepuhlLshrreof ScicinsErt's Mot lt announce, the year to comn, the follow ' a ' ' ing papers: ('' ri Piciurf'i :e -'Vi A' .l,'n'r!'"in lion ; r The guf.iecl wilt bu trtaU-l in a! series of sejitr.Uc papers cii;ie.l froii. writers wLosJanl in the front nnk mnun,' Americans, b-ith in nnaliiica of stvlo and in keen iniglil oi naltire. Mr. it. E. f Ko.iiuson, auluor oi a de:ii;h'.l'Xl paper on "Fox Hunting in New England" in the Januury number, will represent tho same section in this series. John Burroughs, whose papers on similar topics have been a highly prked and pojiuiar feature of Sf Uiu.NEK, willwriic of Farm Lilti New-York. Maurice Thompson, the poet naturalist, will describe the characteris tics ot Western farming, oi which but lit tle has been written, it is expected that the illustration ol this series will be of a refined and typical character, commensu rate with the subject matter. It is thought that no paper or series otpspers yet issued in N Kiii.vta will so fully realize the con stunt desire of the maizine to keep ont ol the ruts, and, both in text and illustrations, to obtain rpiality rather than (pjantity, and to print fresh, strong and delicate work from oripinal sources. .Vry ".-by EDWARD EGGI.F.STOX ('author of '-The Hoosier Jk-hoolmastcr," kc). This new novel will doubtless be most important American serial of the the vear. The first number was rublish- eil in November. Those who have read it in manuscript declare liox t to be ninch the most atfik ag and remarkable story this author ha-s ever written. It is illus trated t'y one ol the atilest ol the younger American painters Mr. Walter Shirlaw, President of "Tbe American Art Associa lion." American Sport. -Soma of the most novel and entertuininj of these papers are yet to appear, the scenes of which will lie in the West, the Middle States, the South, New England and Canada. Out-of-JJour J'aperi.by John Bur roughs, author of 'Wake Koliiu," &c, will contain not only articles on BirJs. baton "Trampinu.'' "t'auipins Out," and kindnd topics. Mr. nurroitbs's pqpets will begin in the January number, the first beinj? enlitlel "iiinWand Ilirds" and illustruted hy Fidelia Bridges. Architecture vf Itird. Dr. Thomas M. Crewer will tontr.but; four cxtjui 1 e y illustrated articles on bira s-ncits, whielj every lover ot nature will delight in. Dr. Erewer has probably the finest collection ol birus eggs in the world to draw upon for the illustration of these papers. The z'ttddie-Jfartt.Vitl. UecrQ 11 Waring, with whase ejcelient work of various ortg our readers are familiar, con tributes two illustrated articles on the horse. He treats speciuily of saddle horuea and their use lor pleasure an;', ixj fpjrt. including road-rvJ;nj lox hiiiitini; and racic:;. Thu nature ot the English th ir- ouohbred and that of his Eastern progeni tor (the Arabian) are fully Cii:iJered in reltttion to these uses. Si.rc Ilulr.i. .New stories, bv liis popu lar writer will be gien in early nuiiibers id S kii .nli beginning witli Joe Hale's Ked itlt-ckiui, to appear in January. This "novelette" chronicles an epis xla of the ltite war lor the Union. .' Inheritance." Ky -deline Traf- ton, so well lieiin In tne Jlklsiimmer HoliiLv number, will be continued nearly through the year. It wiil be luuiiti to be of iucrc isinii interest t'j the very end. "-J. - A'i-'il of fortune" Hjalmar lJjorth Hoyeaen s new novel will 0e be pun in ffntiuxEK at the conclusion of "His Inheritance'." It wiil reveal a phase ot American society undreuiai! of by most ot cur readers, and be certain to increase the reputa.tUn ol '.he writer as a master ot l-DLMiiU and of his art. The Kditorial Iepartnieu(M will continue to employ Hie ablest pens in America, and wiil include the present ad mirable summary of English publications. Besides ihe steci.il articles above enumer ated, the urii.Tiiae will contain Poems, Sketches, Esaays, Reviews, and shorter Stories at the highest character. A large practical reduction in price i3 made by tin increase In the number of pages. Ibe Illiixf rationi of the Xacia- zine, in varietv and excellent ot desiun and in typographical execution, will con tinue to be, iq advance ot lhie ot any ether popular magazine at home or abr'jad. Subscription price, l.(0 a year, paya ble in advance to us cr k any book seller. No c!'l ntleaor other discounts to sub scribers. I he Magazine is worth ail it costs, an.I its circulation is incrcusdn in a constant and steady ratio from year to year. SCRIBNEB ti CO., 10.3 74 J B roadway, New 5"ork. Atlantic Monthly Foil 1.878 The manaarraof the An ATir, white keeping thi tuagasuie tint in American iieiiouiral Itu-ra-lure. as ri g.tnls the qualiiy of its contributions and theiiiatinciion cf us writers, will esfieriailv aim during the coming year to treat CtraTinxa or fr blic Istkbest, as they ari.e. in a tliomngli and iminrtial manr.i-r. lt ii not onlv their our. pose u wage t!ie Atlantic acorptanie to lovers of UUrtt. hut to make it mdepcn-iable to all who value tlie best thought In the country on f inanrc. m.itti-rj of Oorcriimcnl krform. and all Social troiiknu. In the highest class of AmerUttit fiction It will he rianlcularly lull, and will conuin a serial :ory ( -iieirnniii : a nunanoe") in fie paris. oy William H Bishop : anntuer (-loo turO Kaii ,. ia i..ur oaru-, u Henry Jamts, Jr.; and a iiiirit, iu nve or su pans, o v . D. Howells. Short Stories Will ho ci.ntrtl.uto-t hy T. 11. Aldrich, R. Tcrrv l onke. Consuii!- 'euluiiire Mrmdson. H. tr' soun der. J. iv.lie i'orest. aud other old and new writers for the Atlas tic, inciauig ihe author ol "IheCnilil ol ihe Siate." Sketrltoa aud Es.-utys Uy nark ur a laiBlB and fharle llndlev Ui cuniamly apjiear. inscriptions of Forciyn Life and 'Ira tel. B'W,W. StOty ("Studies or Artislie and twikuniior-tatn). aniohartes fc. HOT- tOft f i-s.iy? on llaiion e.uwuraii' J n; plvul lCU Studirsfrom J-'renri, Grrmtin and Enylitth ii'oo,5. Not easily accesslMe to the gi-neral roller, nr.d uiinkuiiizet earn u K'nit-fMivuiiar claim nym U uiicri'Si. Bid oe a u-iotui ana oivaaub Kaiurv fir tue m-w ytr T. s. t"L.tLil. ri. t- UDt-K. IICNlll JAJdfc.-. JK., hlLUAl.Ll OtlA.M Whltt, V. h. hu IOjj, hdnlilLi vt. lKt-lu. uni uiucri!, wiii iiiitnLuto ihce stuuu-a. liuirrvmii cinu-uiutivus amy also larrx in; irmii Lll.uliA UUSl cujlu, JAKia it. k cl i iuutUvrvl leeLaven ?u-ti!- ), aa-i umtr, un.iuiiiiig.-muitfcuiii.us ii:utiui,-Ta:i' ot orouk rami,' t-y a uicui.'kt ol t:.c ai.'x-ia-ti'.a. Matters of Artistic and Mnsh td Interest Will he treated in rreinent articles, and the liter ary criticisms will lie as ever, fall, aricd, and iuu.-inui- Tltc Contributor' Club To wlich so bwbv readem already turn the fint ihiej. willlie eiiiarcl and n'ujcrcil c.nit;inti.y iwrcattraiire. in POETRY The Atlasti." will rontinue toexocL TUo older cnr.trihurnrs. ideniified ft.r twi'ntv veari with its fame and pro-ajieritv. Mr. Las auj to 1 1 em, Ir. U w. llwluiea, Mr. H hi titer. Mr. l.so rll, and others. will appear as heretofore, and the ATLastK which has introduced to the puhlic the belt among our younger writers, wiil lie the avenue at whatever is most proanislng and rharno teristic in new talent. Ti THE A TL.ISTIC PORTRAITS it Bryant and Longfellow, wmarka'.ie fur lliatr nuoiiiy u. bwrinaii aed tnrir rare arustar icelience. the fubltS-rs have now added a new life stse partralt of Saw Kn gland s favorite peel, JOHN GREEN LEAF WniT TIER. These (.wtraiu are carefully wrapped ost rollers. aal can he sent to any part of the cuonlry by null withoat inmry. 1 aaiita Tai ATt.STTr. fins:l or ffieeimeB nuiBbers. SVrntw. Yearly suhiiription. 4MS, potltff frrt. with Hte-aiae portrait of Whit tier. Brraot, or Longtellow: .VN with Itojw trails. Or) t with alt three nortralts. 7 PO SPECIAL OFFER, raer mn4 Dr- twkbtr aavrrs of fu Atlabtig, coiataiaia9 oeauaw H Aiftrr tms vrnfrm-nt. tm n nm atraceawaf of Mr. Bukop Bras otrimi story, 'DttmoU." wi1 be suM free to all arts .-- arriaera Io t a ATLaB-ncor 1S wk rtmti tKir tubtcriplionAlo !u rnljixthtrtotjon ucctmotn la. H.mllt.m. I.v mall shi.nM he -nt hv a mnnev. order, drartcoNew York or Bus. ar rt-irid I ,..,' ,,. u ,, u.nUT... v i l.i,...u. h. ; r "' ' " hrt, aim l11"1", as. . O. II0rGIITON,JC Co., Boston, Ht-KDat norSMTOS, Sew lHk. llaci TiefgfYorife i i-:FOIi 1S7S, pnj T'TIP T TI'FFDiPV & I ULIliuiiL LilLiLaii I ! GENERAL NEISPAFffi Devoted toKcforni in hi nicipal, Stite, ;uu ficncral (Jovern- inent. F.STAI3LISI!ri),l; 1. Purina: tlie long and excltit.g Pr"i :;I '. il !':i'i! paignut IsTA and tncanxkiua i" t of p"!'!!- tl uncertaintv which suoieeucd it, lilt. St. TlikK I1ML.S had a very tir-jiorl.-itit sre in detariainlug tne result of one ol ibo most m mentous contesr In American lietry T:te coarse of THE TlMtS during the wliole of th .: eveutiui struggle aaa aacurea lor it a urg? a-i-dUioo to the numher of lis supporters, auu h is placed beyond controversy Its jiti..n as ti-t; for.. m.st Kepublican newspaper in Hi t tilled States. The course of THK Tl.dK-S will be mii.ie.1. iu the iuture, as It has been in Ihe M-l, bv ikn o-e- sideralton that the intcreia the ri'-puiiiie.in Party arem all cases to be -t a n.ve ihe imi-r-i. of Itsleaiiera, and that the hum.r an.t wciiarn ot the country are to be eonsiaere.1 teiere eii!,,r. tta attltu-ie is that el ln ieuen.ienee riium :lc be. pubti'-ati fartv, lur in thai w.iv eitu tiw inii;r''.-;s of the pe-iple he must eltectualiv i-mii. So lung as any ot the reat pri..ciple i wi'h which the Party has been h.entin.--: rein.i.a in dlspate. THE flMK-S will retail t.i e.n.-i ieT the work ol Hepuldieaniaol as ended, ll will L,oiir : maintain tae highest standanl of pururan otili gatioo in thetreatmeui ot que-mooaail-tin ilie financial honor ol the nation, the puriiii-aum vt the pu'die service, aad the gradu.il reai:asimeet of tbe ti scat system to meat the cfiauging oon.ti- tiona ol trmie and manuia-tures. u wui die.oi;iv oppoaa ail plana, bo nutter by wui u nrgi-d wiiM'i will ten-j t postpone the aate o. re;iuai.ll.'n ti-j-yond that tixed by law. to p.iy the n l"uat crtl:. ur. on any otner hiais ihan that m .e. i.i pre. servo Import duties whieli eieg the .l.:Velo,r ment of siujerlran liidivliy, or t-i njrp,-tiue hi the public service the perul' l..ns prlne'.j.leicat -to the victors belooga the iit." While Ciireiuily avoiding ail ih:il mny ter. 1 to pmnvito eeetional anitK,it din.Mii: .,ur j'-.i.ie. I HE I I tlt will urge, Willi ;im u:... ii, . l-, n. the niitiiuial duly id pnilei-nu. 'lie lr..-e.l!uen .u l tha N .r.hern iniBiigrauls in Ilia S-aiiIi, in ll poeseiiioiiol rlg'.'.la ijuaranlred thi-tu r.y tr.e e''.-u stitutlun It will do all iu its power to iirnm..i the policy of iieai-e and c,iueili;iiiic 1' treeo ...r. ii and south, but wlli not lose iigru ii ilic hict Pi.ti ?i.irthern coull'leneeanil auiuetv murt tmd tbi::f return iu Uie cr-.tofoeinent oi even hai..K.: 4,lW and st-ru'Uioua regard hr the K-uui ali i ap'iru the law on the pact ol thu Svaih. Its inltuence as a leading cipi-nnt i..r p-ui:i.-.il opinh n win I Jniih-uil bv all th.it i uce.iMd to euliau. tho value of 1 al r; rt.ttLnas a dai; record of nws. The aekiioiviwiireii i'.t.:ei:eU':'. lis oom-ion!entg hy mail and te!iir,i,u trout ot Rirtsof the world will heluliy -aitit oaen. Ilia TIMtS has shown during Uio hi". rurk,-:i war how ample ase u t reiurees. ami h..r w ii o. reeled 1; ;u enturprlse i'i Vji.uiniimui inseign riais -Alienee for the last yenr ! Miiiuitr- i :) have turnifhed some ol the ii;": valuaoW tin.iirv al da'a availiiMe Inr tho reii.r.l d a Ltiii mijiur:. ant eieh. Tbe seaiti 'ja Euriie au-1 eies7:., re duriua H: oumlng year will tie triole t ssilu mo same fullness, fairness, andavur -is huve oih lUiguished its treauieui :..e wiiu h now be long to the p9t. In Ilia 5pira of lit rary and arti-tie cri:: i-n -.f scientiue, siji-iat. and tfeaeral iieu.a: mi! TIM fc will address Uil aa h--r ! -re, to t ie appreciation of ho educated an-i ni eiiig-nr cl: cs ol the Amerii-an ici-tuo It wili oe liniv wi :: out hem ?eitsa:iunal, a'-'re.-.-ive wi:h..or.' i-in coarse; n,ail tlinea it will nnvwto ! irarlcasand, ir.deiionilent in ilia chau.pi..i,Tii;i, ni the rih:. o theiiries subversive ol :e prnviples "u w;,i, h the sacred uca ol la-wily ilea and t ie exlsu-ate of saity alike jviaiaa will be i n tun. -..le,! in i: coluir-tu. THb TIMF-S reK-etsaHa,ivertium"nn ol '..it teries. ! ouaeKs and tueilu-ai iire'en.lii.. iiti all other aifi m iea by whirls the rnsMlm.-i p-.i- u .1 vice is dt9ulnaiou ihruugiioui sxietv tt will le ;n the luiure. as iu i.io Ki.t. a uw..tia!.r specially adaptwl (irfkmllv reaiirg. THE W tt.LLY TIM ES, eun'aiuing as It does select,-! Klitiirlala on topi'.a ui na:iial mil gm ersl Interest Irom the eulum&a ol th daily li-'v as well as a eucciae sau.iury ot poittk-ai, muil, and foreiCTi news, lK.-s!des other tea-.a.-is wLu ii recommend tt to aU elasaes ol read. , ia a pu;ier a-imiraiiiv htted locir ulale iu every purtioo id tne tnl'cd States. No KepuMi -an i.ewspj -r approaeLea It in oiiruiation, aud it wui t itn aim ol its ciinduetors lo uiie every nielli, u: ou!y to maintain Its well-earned sujireiuiev, but to m.ik" tu popularity stul uiure deu le.1. TERMS TO JIAILSLHSC KIBEK.S. 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Xp. kr.; ar, St;. brellas. ic., &c. Spia! tlilt CikkU i 1 M I't.v-. S i?, Handkerchiefs, I- ine Neck fyarfs, Ac. nirittlv On? I'.-,' All goods marked in plain fignrc!. Howard Block. Ileci ii "SS "Sli 0 ladies AN ELEGANT SET ! ladies CI oral (JoTrelry Tlie marked price cf whic h Is Fifteen Ixiliars, Givea ta tha 2:ai::s cf This Pat sr. Hs-aVinT .JirrrPiV inrrnv-! r.nr f:."i!it:o for mnnnf:rtur1nir our splfntiitl loral Jf?rlrr.A:il in ortT to iuUo'hi.-i' ur n t- iif public we Kive to the E. lli:H ofie 1 if--t-'pt nf 'ra3 jwrlry cuoitiugof COBAL COTJFOiT. On rwipt of this con pon. toc.-thr w i to piv cxprr- ase aiifl mai'-inir und the ra-s ti.o L'-ini-i .-.r -! -l i .i in. we ill v-nd to the rtair of tii pMr our i; a;:;.t.! and Vrjlnnhle b till Sett of 4'rl Jwrlry, tiw! inurkv.. pr; e of Wiin'h :h(H3. We will not honor any orUtrr unless it contain iU, cm .on. IMPORTANT W will. If letrel. furniaii rill. If lolrel, furnmii XfCklaee ami rros., Kar.irops w alao inanafactiireon.i ol ine tn.r. iiea r mil H:ii loricise iMjeu (Jfo(T Comb, with an eiear.tlv tnrve-l i.iir:il M.mii 1 1 1-r. iv!ii-n we w-.;i YiS senit on recvlrit of line imllrir: if ornei'd in cinnee:i,n with ll el -Will send botli for M 3. Ail or.lers aa.iiii ijj u'lureaaeil tu t BASSFORD & CO.. The above offer wiit be good SPtil paper only. RVt LrtV a) For Prompt Returns and Good Prices SHIP YOUaft BUTTER, Ml, PRODUCE, ic, TO E.E. COMMISSION Frankford As we own oar Teams, Store, Stallc. Lc, without charging Cartage. R KFKIt E5 CF.-P rt ac a it a s a t to 8et.19 The Wonderful Uln. selalibad tek ta ia yean ! sihI srlik whkfc a .h . . ..i . ' i -.-,. "7,. "v.TJT" ;'.' waoil.CT. .. J T. HlXLYEli, 306 Broadway, . x. pSWHanry Ward Bsecber-s Cbrjstiaa trSWo sav: -It UaUlt eiaacs u bvW Htt.J iVi'i" .1 ' frft ments. najji rii;s;:n to tiu: n a i: fi ll o rsK. il ;.l-.i rr,.V T''-1--i F'aO ae :'.. auiViO rr-r-l etparisn-- ' ..i i - l'1 "c-l. a l fla rbMi ,.. i:i H ,- ,r-ti " (mo p:i,iyr a'J ir .rli l - t.. : .1., . ait r "I 'l..ii,ri, on a. ai't .rt.-al an I mc-i-il rn'-rmalli, . f. erv ..ly Hh '.l hiv i; nagrs. ; hii.ti r.va,v. It., i-artm-iaW t. e-i-o Uu j l;:ar. s-nt :o any a.l' !ilt ot tie frii-e. AgMirs Waoicl to cvcrjwtiere. aud sell ll aithfUt tr- ti'... . .1 JO US M. POMKROY, P.:,,:i:i :I F2A55IJN EFSS;TCRY V m-trr ac.se of tfeiarrh in a. h :: i::liN.rhoo.l. with Dr. kjnwri i un-ilv, to ln:r dure It. Sample i I i::.!.uivh l'a. tn. .1.1 'V. IS Coughs and Colds. fur- 1.1 : Dr. t'v using Im. Si nxRKK'4 wir.rt CiixaRT f.'m-iAi. :le aud 1 per bottle. Selierer's Rheumatism Remedy pep. bottle. i lr .. i. ; ' X iv Ire '-.:,-!. nr.. I at Pr. v-herer's Lahiri :u. n i 1 Street, i'itlsburgd. Pa. n nnn ,G;-NTs w vNr;t- rr, 4 I'I !' I'-'.v nr. vtlnistera. Honl UtUUii Arnlr.an.i all oat of an rnimldto 15 and Pic- implevment. tin r h- re i be best in u ,i- icr.-1 i:a Present t fr- mfi to . t .-.ir a-m B'.ring age.,1. Mend i i cents I t sin :. m:i le. or I t,-r still, ti fr.r 3 lanro sinpUs w:-ii nr. ui r. terms, a;c.. and un to w-fk lit . nee. KEV. . T ill t h, U..x34 Anltm. Pa. Ai".t(en i.iu l-ii piper. .No, f -lea son's I'tifdications. Ifr-at r l'u Tl'R. :u.-:i ri in price for 1T of OiauavVa :. a v.-.r. intile e nie aeems. H a n i i.'tu. l.t: i.. U vear. ailiicie ei.oiea S : 1 r .a e : , a;i u- a. ;eutrrs. ' li 'MiiLi ' i'ri,iit.,,i j yeiir. .;.-i.. . jptis lu j. 11 ..euige iree atn.-ie .-..iie s - iji -):i reiVilit t.i a 3 M.nft .i". vi i iin'oi-'S ui U-Hi oeeu greliy re- ..-ll'' U1.W i.i,es ,u,'ti ll.--eil leruis to It's a w ! -. .. , r BrW i.;r,.;il:tr. r ii..::.s N. T:s A .taini;uiu i.. ut i i.-r-sa -Hs-. USUAL,' SiLK lij virtu oi writ of I.-v.iif Faeias Issoiil nrt ol tu-t fir. iiit t'.iU't ol tue t niiMtistaua h.r tha Wvsicni Hi.-;rl. i ..f 1vUUj, n,ui. n. to mo 'ill -t'.e.l. I a i.i a;-r i., ju i ,ie, at Tbe I . S M irsu-i's .,u.,-... m ,lu-f ,i ..I Pu.iurgti Pa s r n Jj-coii-r Hie ii. 177. at 10 a- m., alt t-HT.I... t.'.e. e.ulul ant li.irvst ol ilKirou ..li .e wh t...i-e t.. Wiiiiam .l e. tjeuii.-e lu i.n.ru ! . ami terre ti -Bant. itisennt theStatei : I'l ii-yiv.iui.i, o- ni. aiel in tiie I'lili.wiiig des-eri.-ie,! pr iori v. to wi: : All the l. li.,wing ! uk:J u.Mvir Mri:ls nl land situate in th untv .,i s M ..-I. s ate Peun-ylvar.i k lo wit: .No 1. a lri.'L -il lin.1 wamnte.1 in the Rime ol Mary V.io-Wi - Mtuat c la .irihaiuploB I wp. : oneig I1, a-re : IViiig tne liua ii nve)eil I'i liu-aiu it t!i ..y i re.-r.re Vieew ami wile, hy t.i -i.i e-1 Al irt h 'Jjt n. A. 11. l-lo. sul'ict to ar d. '.lu 'li' 'i-.l t.'.e l" Ui-wtiig pU'1't.H. wiiieu ii ivctieen J. ... ..ll. via., imri t ..rr t; olm t'irge: St acre an i ! i-roiu- ia Allium Ertut ; aad Tl! acres to . No. .'. A tract -d lainl ahiuiiiing N' . 1, Bars . tue 1 lu tNt ualde ui Jofca Maog au, Sani-o-lli. l': cHitHing acres: and hy said .il.ii: .i.u I iiii,.iivcjei l. lre -i;i Aleeae, by a , i..i;..-.i V.,cuifcr -'. A. o. s7, aud : taht ''"-'HI' M'. ee ..itieo conv,,e.i to fi trail) Hul. X ..i .1 tri-t ... iuu.a..'iiuuizVA 1 an-1 -. i.;rr..u . i ii, t:;e n.iTn.-ot H-iihe V.ur: eoo. l.ni.:ii4 1.7 i.Ti and aii waui-e. ul ie--i. Imager. i i t:-. 1. p .r;i.ui .- .d nd the imr' liweat eud 10 llau- nian's li.-i'. wni.-h tnct asiveej to Hiram ill ti v rnu:i I ill. I, art au-l wile, by deed ilatl Alar ii 1 :: i.. A. 1". 1-17. ,.-t traela or parcels of U inir part .10 j.re-t id the laml ei.nveye.1 to lie -.11.1 i;.-,:., Munre I.y .I"hn IK BOlldv e't, Bl.. I y ...! .'4i, .N'..ielu.r Sill, lis. reo.nie.1 in tre Ki rv.'r's.'.JV-.- i.f the said fi.anty of Horn e. -ri. ia Ii.-e I iVi vol 41 p.ge 4U4. et.'. Also, t..rry e-j -jr-w lie!'1'! e. il ears, unil-r friim Slol to i I'-.ti, j,,. ar.-i n,,r up.n :ne Pl'Tsrumii lil Vi. 1 ii .!?:.. Itaiiitn-.n- mid Ohio Railroad, to. Ke:i '-r w 1; h '.iii' ii- re-iitanieursand apiiurterianceA. -iz.-.l an-; i-utri in vxei-u.iou aa the pmpenv of T a.. ni -is ..r.-. with notice to W ilium Al-Iorc. Aiimnei- ,u l iiAriiptcr and terre tenant, at th f. il. -1 A', eam ::v- .Natl. nal Hack i.f J'UU hurali. Iiiil.M HALL. u '-.- I . S. Marshal. e. Piltsburs, Nov. la, Js7; U I) I TOR'S NOTICE. jo: 1. A .rn. in In th? Court of Common Pleas .-i:-e' i-i Sumeiet Connfe pa. 4. Aial-v to No. s Januarv T. 177. A' - m Lnv.:ert ' ( Voluntary Aliriimem.j Hit. in-j ien ai'tniiir-ed Aaditnr hy tl . ' met t ili.-: rii.u-e the iu;.Lr ill tin hand's of the A .ioi,, ni ar 1 mon-4 theie l.-jally entilldl there to, note i.-i h.ret.y ytven that 1 wlli attend l t1' i iu'i.-3 oi r :e aiii.vc apivitntment. on Thursday, lieiTinot-r -7:ii. at his othi-e In Somerset, when mid v. re a.l a:ri.- itittre.teii can attend if they think pro;.' r. J. G. OGLE. X v. Auditor. lVLfit wiil lite Woatiier l To-morrow I Pool Signal Service) Barometer And Thermometer Combined. fastens x-:-7ii- ia th WrKhsr.12 'at 24 snri J ti'tsca Emior-d hy tiie Bioat eminent I'miessora and Scientific men as the Baft 7!i'.i:? Isiitsr 3 tit Trll. Warmnted Fcrfeet and KeUabie. 7t w3 mci i frta to) anv address on receipt of $. '..si. Beware -if orhle8 lrnitstiors. AjrnttHantft end Matnp f.T Circular. 9. B. KTSin S3 Sralny, Sr let rieae state where you saw advertisement and mention your nearest Express Office. D d G !xud iinuij ordLM or l:c?is:crcl Letters atoorrlsif .-nendera. Handkerchiefs, l"m- a k-r-i, silit Imlirella. billi SLOAfx BROTHERS, U'J Smit.'ijirt.! Street, rifts-'ntrgh. En. of t1) onir Villi 1 of nr h i' irrtiit ckluce and VrH. LartiropsanJ rae'n art iele fivimie, as fallows: ' Tc-.ii: l:-. :i-!inn. 71 im; v Pittshirri. Pa. YA lor ninety U:ij s lmiii the date of ti JJ" 1 o ggj. o g-gg- q kxj gj w-h. lioberts MERCHANT, Ave. and York St, Philadelphia, Fa. wc arc al.'.e to handle consignment C as k "7 Frankford Avenue, Phila., Ta. Pen-Holder! t res r,EDt TC,n 7Tk5 ,.rime Penlioluer aail a Bti ol S li tatra inaa, a ,rir.va,er,f
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