m C. i. TT U I HQ OOIllcrScL IieialU. WEDNESDAT. .January U Vf. TIME T.iULDi. - II ALTI.MORL. A OHIO IS- PITTSBURGH DIVISION, ,. ,,,u on and after Xnv lt. W77. tra rwl m orj.arl from and amv ax depot, corner Oraatand aler Mmii a t-o: EAST. WEST. Mall. MaU. ! I.eeve Pml-erh 1. 1. a l.tlinell.t .He Ml. 1'1'SMllll t niirtitnan oh I.. - ir Mineral I'olot Hntfite.ori 4 .in.lierland w aelitoirtoB Rk tini.xiU Blliu..re ruiiaM-ima slew Yor r am, I ear. Vrw York - a m. a -j,. rtoto.ie us.ia.ai. , Baltimore tne ' Vila " Ktoooo ! p.m. .,! a-t.ini::.e :.a.wi ,. - t OlllleTlAlHl Jt. Ml. l.'-j-'i " HrMlr'p"rt H! " Mineral Point 4 S " 11 v, " Ohio lvie t " I OS p m. 1 nioolowti ' I Ml. r-lraaaiit 'It ' ' in " 1'oonelii.vllie 2 7.0.'. a. at. tseat beetoe '.- S m p. m. M'kort " a lu a. ok. tin K i " l ittiOurh . j.. la. AH trim rue ty BaUlmut Tim. 14 Blnatef ltT lhaa Fliurgn Time. The Eiprew train learn Pitwbarj at P. M. mi ,n 4t C.mn-tUrtll lu 4 V. M Mineral p'.int 12 U A. M. Ia return lb Eipr learn I uoitwrian.l ai )u A. tmni at iliwral K.inl 6: A M , Cvnnelin lile It A. futa bttneb . A. M. Tttnw dirct and pteanaai male to tbe -' a n S-ith via W asbmcu t'ttj. Tunmia U learin at k ikt a. m .. dally, ar rives at VVMliinntnn al 7-iO p. Ol. : Bal.i'- p. m. : PniiaJei(juia,:ia. m.;Ne ura,a a. IB klrrinKiUtl. 7:o&a- m. Th..... w... m. lMnnrlUD.n.. UU?. ar- : Baiiinire. -D fit?M at k' jtti mvlim bi 7: a. IS : a. m. : Kicumuo.i. ) P- at. ; l-ailJi.liia l:4! .. m. ; New Vera. 10 p. m. Tbruuif h Mll aod Exprr trains daily. Aimiii.dt'0 trin BBd i'eeu Exi'reM daily, except Sunday. Ticket offle. corner Fifth Avnue and Smith t.rlA Sireeia art drpot oner Oram and V aier Sumu. Pnutinnra. Pa. L. M. " H-E. feoeral TV-set Aent. E. hi HVN'lMAN,Sapu,OmiieUvili. oasasrr A wiBBjii.FOiirr aAiutoan i and after Nuv. J. t77, train, will ran as loUow. eotuKctina w Ith all paen(rr trains on the P. W. A B. K. H. (Mall train, dally. Ex preM daily except Monday.) mtl aaaiva. ail West S3p.m. p. Mail Earn 10 j a. aa. 12 2u p. av Mail East einect with Local West. p. w. a B. R. K. Pass uil roiirr Way Pai"i-nrer Em Way PaoFtnicer Weft..... . . . . is oo m .. U44 p. .. 11 25 p. B .. Ibp. D. . t ; S4 A. M . . . SS A. M MaU East Wail Mt Exf.rv Kat Kxi.re.- Wt E;clity-tbr murderers, all handed in the I niteJ Stales in mn. Krery one can now have an alinanac gratis, ty application at the drue store. Tak notice, horse-owners, that an ounce ol hitching is worth a pound of yelling. Epiiojia services w ill le held in the t.Kl Templars' Hall, Friday evening. Jnniturt 1. at C o'cWk. rr. Sadler. cu!ist and Aurist. Xo. t-l'l 1'enu Avenue, Pittsburgh, 1'a. Eye, Ear, Throat nd Catarrh Specialties. TUe C oram it-sioners have appointed Wm. M. S-hnwk t Wrk tor the ensuing year.and Mr. iK-rrick I'hillippi. Mercantile Apprais er. Floi'P. Depot. We note another de c ine of .VV:. jh.t barrel on flour at the 1 j:inning of.tlie New Year. :tt Cook Jc Beebits. Tbe siH'ciai term ot court, hold by his honor Jadiie Hall last week, was well at tended, and a large cumber of cases were ii;"eed of. We are indebted to Gov . John F. Itarl rantt. Auditor-' General J. F. Temple, Hon. J. M. Campbell. M. C. Hon. A. S. Will, et. al. for documentary favors. W have leen informed by Treasurer Keller that ail the different township col lector? have stjuxrred their duplicates lor lTi!. Mather an udususI occurrence for SimTsct county. L:Kal is scarce; the boss editor has writ ten up "tientleman George' and "Ham burg butler," and given his views of the political situation, leaving ns nothing to say; therefore we say nothing. Wanted. A live, active mn, to take the Agency for the Singer Machine, in Simerset and vicinity. One who will de vote his whole time to the business. Ad-dr.-?s. The Singer Manulacturing Co., Johnstown. I'. 4t The metuiiers ol the Somerset county Agricultural Society, will meet at the Court-house on Wednesday evening, Jan. S), l1'. for the purpose of electing otli cers lor the ensuinc vtir. W .u. B. Frease. President. The expenses ol the July riots are not fuiiv kQin to the public. Imt from bills f.'eU it is safe to place them at f TOU.OOrt. Tin- pav of the trms wiiiam'iunt toaiiout if Jlo.Ki,), their subsistence about t !10,n. the transporiatin over $ I 'JU. ikjO, while tue twhiixe w ill lie made up in medical M ;."e and other expenses. Waited lor c;uh, or in exchange h-r j merchandise it cah prices. 1 H") bus. oafs. wheat, api les. corn. 3 1 Cook i Lekkits The aiten'.ion of thtse ol our readers w ho contemplate a change cf home ts tli recteJ tJ the a ivertisenient, in another r.iun:a.' heaJe-J. ' "Pav" t'euety owa Farnic. " ' Met.-rs. S'ii-kel V i'verioii of fer unusual i&d'tcements, aad perioai do iirini; to emigrate cotiiu not settle in a let ltr & ale than Jo a a. Lakce Bashrttt .walk J Fifteen Thouaand loliars ;I j.W.'Oj worth tit tioiuing uiuit be hold within twenty i'ns Stock consists of men's and Una' ready made clothing, and senu' lurniah- ini giaxis. Will lie sold at cheap John's ' sale, also al private sale through the day, ; ai h;s new siori- in the Naugle HiHise, on j . 1 T T 'tl,m,D'e OB0'l!ei ToiiAtco Culture. The cultivation i'.' b of January, IS. It j,,!!,,,;. rapidly on the increase in Oo the first page of to day's paper will '; this Slate, as will be seen by the following be louud a sermon Lreached bv K-v. Luc- o k ot this place, on Thanksgiving day. It willretjit a careful readini either bv ! priest or 'at man. Lis published at the rx.ncsi of a large number of citizens who de. m it f.i laluahle to be lighllv pasted bv We recommend it to all. as it con laits nothing sectarian. J'wph G. CuVoian, the recently elei-t id Po House Director, bus taken" his po i: 3 :j u,e li-w.-d. Tii r.ilioalj? an (-in: on nts have ln aaadV- tor 1B rnii. ear. , I i ik. II. F. Knerper; Steward. W. H. Cirkei : Attorney. J. It. Scut; Phieian. A. G. Miller. Treasurer, J-iah Keller. At the snsnal meeting of the stiwkhnld- r of the N merset A Mineral Point lUil- rwd t onijn. held in fheir iffiir at Som- er et, i a, on Monday. January 11. the' ." , -rt;.... n i : . . r J,cup fr'r-waiejuaas, in Williamsport. where ji'U. H. Coffroth; retarv,' ! lbe'r Join II ri.l: Treasurer. XhKoh-r? o ' 7 'ljH l:r.i.rs."J II I'LL H T IWr V.a.h ' t"M1"- Taw IS aaoUW iCsUnce of ICA ImuL lAft?;'te,ulfW1 which this pew industry t itrtis Ktater .h Znkt. ! Kail- U" Ukt0 !non'? U,e WKVMVW of 0.1 ,r' :UiUi.vvcrop ojthe Keystune Slate will Ron Views .-On a petitit of ritlgeos rank aujig lint largest of those grown by i'f dxfluiiic U-rough, lr viewers to ant aiule tslate. and exceed most ot ibem view and stimate repairs of a bridge over in value." isfM-iman river, in said borough, the t ouil atpMDlt-d vt m. i ouil strs-'Oleu Y m. Bhker. surveyor. I Ji taliian Dumbold and Wm. Miller, T'em'- ipimplea Ulksx's Suuzu ' "SbsF plished thi desirable result ia theprepa-l Cn a it titicn t citizens for a load lead- : promptly remedies aH OMnplexional bleni- ' ration ot bis compound Snrphur Soap." I Xrw T bar's Xrws. We are glad to bg trim ftot sioan to latids.'ilie at r isbes aa wrll as local eruptions of the skin. ' the merits et which are spokes of by say to the public, and especially to te ;r M Ltte), o a fied 1a':rg trom licrns. bruises, scalds, Ac S"ld by all . thousands; it is highly rrxyammended to all poor, that wilh the beginning of Ihe Xew Lf!et swlnxil boast to-Xtb Swank's, m Drurgists. I our reader. Price 25 cents, by Baail, 8S Year we have in stock, and offer for sal utn-shtnlrg towtip. the Court ap-1 Hill s Hair and Whisker Dye, black or ' cents a boi; S cakes 0 cents., by mail. MinneaoU wheat flour as $3.50 per tar pointed L. C. Co!Un. surveyor, George brown, 50 cts 1 75 cents. Office 50 N. 5tb street. Whole- rel and Home Manufactured flour at t -luioieraiaa ana xreoenrk Ictmucter. viewers. I A Whano Impuesmos. Deny the re portlhatl am rcmnviDir West with my I miner, ana "impress upon me mina 01 the people that I am ceiling roods cheaper ' than ever aa as cheap as the cheapest. 1 in'mit remaining villi jyoa. and earnestly ! dire a ctninunnce ot yur patrnoage. E. JS. l'ATTOS. j There i a provision ia tbe game Uwi jofour Suie which allows the informer ! one-halt of the tinea collected from viU- ' tor of the Ua. and directs thai the other : half lep:tid into the county treasury; lobe ; ty him tlis'.rtiititea anionc tbe several srtMol , districts ot the monty in proportion to the j number ol taxal.le they contain. There t have been several convictions in other i counties under these laws, bnt none at yet Jin this county, although their provisions I have been InequentJy violated. i Any one who gazes at the multitudes ol ! rv laced gins wending their wav to ! school in the morning, must come to the i conclusion that trajtile, pale laced tirls : nave pone out ol tasuiou. 1 he race of young people now growing up seem to be another kit altogether. Tliey tread along with springy and elastic step, cheery laces, a busy air, and a geniai glow of heaka all roond them. The piewnt style of dress tells the robust figures and lithe and shapely limbs. It is indeed often re marked that tbe young girls of to-day are taller in growth, fuller in torra and hip pier in expression than tbe girls ot hall a century ago. Huntingdon is troubled with smallpox. Tbe Journal, ot that place, publishes this item: "There are quite a number of per sons in town who violate every sense of (Ureney ana propriety in constantly run ning about tbe streets aod in tbe public places w hile members of the lamlly are down wttli the prevailing contagious dis ease. This is ao outrage, and the people should rise up and see that the authori ties put a stop to it, or if they will not, let them take the matter in their own hinds. .Necessity knows no law. Sell perserva- lion is tbe Drst law ot nature. It is only in this way that every bouse in town can be kept from Icing polluted.,' The puUUherol The .Vornerjf has issued a list ot premiums tor obtaining sulotn- ; tiers to his popular magazine. Tbe list comprises articles usetul and ornamental, including Look, games, knives, skatea, and toys ol all kinds. Here b a chance tor bins and girls to obtain nice gift for thcmselvts or a triend. by making a little heaithlul exertion. Thr. SurKry entered upon its eleventh year in January, 1874. and is as full of life and animation as ever. The secret ot its success is found between its covers every month. The price is (1 0U a year. It is publUbed by John I Stiorcy, o Iimomticld St., Boston, who ill send a sample number with the premium list tor ten cents. A Gentle Hist. In our style of cli mate, with its sudden changes of tempe rature. rain, wind and sunshine otien intermingled in a single day. it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are so trvUenllv taken from us by neglected colds, half the dentils result ing directly from this cause. A bottle ot Bom hee s German Syrup kept about your home lor immediate use will prevent se rious sickness, a large doctor's bill, and jierhaps death, by the use ot three or four doses. For curing Consumption, Hemor rhages, I'ueumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup or any disease of tbe Thioat or Lungs, its ucces is simply wondei tul. as your drug gist will tell you. German Svrup is now m.IJ in every town and village on this con tiuent. Sample bottles for trial, 10c.; regular size. Tic. On Thursday, last at the Disciples' Meeting b' misc. Miss Ellen, eldest daugh ter ol N. B Snyder, contracted a matri monial alliance with Mr. George Hurle iimii. of Iowa, Elder Larimer, ot Connells ville. officiating. The home was crowded with the friends of the lair bride, wbo bad gathered there to wish her God-spetC, and catch a glimpse ot the happv man w ho had wooed and won one ot their dear- j est trieods. After the ceremony the young couple started for their western "home, wlicre doubtlet) there will be scenes enacted similar to thoe described in Longfellow's "Hanging of the Crane;" for " "Al unto the tw the curd i?. S-i nnio niaa ia vuaaaa. Thrash the benJf him she otieyt him, Thoaa-h the draws him, jet ihe follows, l'i earh vlthunt the other." Here's one old shoe and a copper penny lor luck, Ellen. Yor vrsT Ci'be that Cocuh. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure you can cure vourself. It has established the tact that Consumption can be cured, while for Coughs. Bronchitis, W hooping Cough, Asthma, and all diseases ot Throat and Lungs it is aloiutely without an equal Two doses will relieve Tour child ol Croup, it is plesant to take nJ perfectly harmless to the youngest child, and no mother can auoM to be w ithout it. You can use two thirds of a bottle and it what we say is not true we will return! the price paid. Price Kk-ts,.-)0cts. an 1 1.00 per bottle. Il your Lunns are sore or chest or back lame use M:iioa's Porous Plaster. Sold by Geo. W. iJenford, Somerset, Pa. Have you Dysneia. are you Consti pated, have you a Yellow skin, Lm ot Appetite. Head Ache, it so don't fail to use SHILOH'S SYSTEM VITALIZES. It is guaranieed to relieve you, and will you continue to sutler when yr.u can lie cured on such terms as these. Price 10 cts. and 7 cts. Sold by Geo. W. Benford. Som erset, Pa. Wells- Persian Perfume "HACKME TACK" is rich and fragrant, try it. Swld by Geo. W. Benlord. Somerset, Pa. Sad asd 1 atal ArctnEST os the Railroad. About one o'clock vesierdav aitcruoon pasaeniter locomotive 2io. 728 of the PiltsUurg (l:viion, Baltimore and Ohio railroad, was being backed down the vard. at this city, 6 the purpose of collecting cars for the afternoon express train fur Pittsburg, when the fireman, Mr. Louis M Hart, to: oil" at the iilti:uore i-tr-et cr - ' in::, ran ahead and changed a sa itch and ' , .i ut....:.. .4. ,i,A ,...,.1, i the enninc shHild reach him. Not wish j iug to eel into a now-bnnk he stood very ; cW to the lice of "ails, and when the tend er pss.-ed him endeavored to climb into t the engine, but in so doing slipped and j fell under the wheels, w hich passed over I his les aliove the knees, crushing both in a homiile manner. The unfortunate man was carried into the Farmers' and Drovers' 'hotel nearby, and the: torspany'l physic ; ian Dr. Wardlaw McGol, summoned, j A:ii;Li:atiiQ ol both liru was found to , be lit'cessary, and tue iiieral!oa was per formed at atx-ut tbree o clock. The patient rallied siightly after the opcTaliua, but reaction did not Set in. and at about seven o'clock he died from shock, "the hcmoi TLaze haying been very siij-lit. partly owing io the nature of the ir.ji;riei.ad partly loihe use of "Esmarch's tiitax'.lcak Oamiage." tilth was employed Jlt ll.c surgeons. tumberUiad , In m the Laccasttr Jrw im "The cuituieot tuliacco in Lycoming and Clin:on counties has been attracting ' an unusual amount of attention Irom the 'farmers in that region. It has been tound I that the sod in the neighborhood ot Lock Haven and Jersey !uore are unusually i well adapted the growth ot this cora ! nioditv. and unusual efforts are to be made next seawm to increase the value ot this lucrative ind-.tstry. pnrisg the pait , i.wr aoije M'e uf 4 liuadred acres were siaaied wii the weed, and the value of the crop has been estimaU-d at 100,000. S'UJe growers have had as many as tea, I twenty and thirty acres under cultivation. ! the product lading alaHit one million ttiunds I a the furtherance ol this inter la tbe turtberance ol tb is inter- meg of tobacco i growers ; wrk at Jersey hore. and stert est, a nit called last were taken Io art in ron- ert and W prop -cii iiriare me ptiaojt uii inaruiuit s A fare w f'h rliarminc fratnrni mar raa rendered actually reoulsive bv blotches or 1 ! Depx.Criitenton's Xo. 7 Sii t'l Avenue, 'Xew York. Lmtcri. Ths following car res pood- ence between tbe Sofnerset bar and Judge Hall will explain itself. We hope to see a full hoes; and confidently expect it, as this is not his Honor's first appearance mtA im -' a. LvtnMP Somerset. Pa., Jakt. 1L 1978. Hos. Wx. M. Haxl, President Jcdgr. TIb-.b sv,a- 11-1... b.rn'l l..i have prepared a lecture embodying some of your thought and observations on law- yera, in their relation to society, we re- - spectfully request that you deliver it on Wednesday evening, January 30, in the Court room. W hi 1st the subject may be of itpecial in terest to us, we know tbe lecture cannot but be highly entertaining and instruct ing to the general public, to whom.aa well as to us. your literary taste and skill, and your nainta of patient research are well known. We hope, therefore, you will accept this invitation, and thus further far V tr, Yours Kespect fully, bamuel Gaither, W. J. Baer, John R Edie, John H. UbL II. L. Baer. Valentine Hay, F. J. Kooser, Jas. L. Puga. J. O. Kimmel W. H. Kooniz, A. J. Coioorn, A. II. Coffrolb, Ed. ScnlL W. II. RuppeL W. H. Postlethwaite.1. C. Colboro, Isaac Hugus, J K. Soxt, Henry F. Schell, Ed. B. Siull, J. G. Ogle. Somerset. Pa., Jaxt. 11. 1478. Gentlemen op tbe Somerset Bar. I have your favor of this date, requesting me to deliver before yon on Wednesday evening, ot the coming Court, a lecture on tbe subject of "The Lawyer and his Kaiaiien to society. There is doubtless a misconception in tbe minds ot many persons ia regard to the vocation ot the lawyer: a tnia-appre henaiou of its essential usefulness and worth, and an impression that iopbistry chicanery, and auasi-dishooesty are the necessary and proper qualifications of a successlul lawyer. Even persons who should be much bet ter informed share in this false estimate ot tbe profession, do J bile; s. through a misun derstanding ot tbe real nature ot a jury trial. It will give me pleasure to comply with your request. Very truly. Wat. M. H.LL. Mr. Editor I was much pleased to read the well written and appropriate ad dress ot Messrs. Cook fc Beerits, to their patrons, published in the Herald ol the 2d inst- and especially with the quiet. well deserved rap over the knuckles which they gave to our farmers, in tbe following passage: "Our farmers, instead of taking mar'iet prices tor tbeir grain, flour, and feed, and especially wheat and Hour, Insist on prices sucb as would cover cost and car riage Irom markets of adjoining counties and the result i, that we must pay these prices and keep flour auout one dollar per barrel above tbe price it should sell at or order over tbe railroad as beretolore Now I venture to predict soother "re suit of tbe farmers course, and that is. if they keep their wheat till spring, they will regrst they did not take the market price in other places, as prices must, and will come down. 1 bus has it almost al ways lieen the case heretofore. I well remember a statement published over twenty rears ago by an old wealthy farmer ol Monongalia county. think now in West Virginia. He stated that his practice had been to sell his large wheat crop early in tbe tall, at tbe hrst regularly fixed market price. Tbe result was, that in sixteen years, out of eighteen. ot sucb practice, he realized higher prices than any ol bis neighbors who waited tor still higher prices that never came. tiow was it in Bed lord county in 19i4 75 ? beat Ivgan to go up in price from ordinary rates until it reached I j ii and even $2 50. I am told that one old Gripes, having a large crop, was offered f 2 per bushel. Xo, he demanded f 2 10: so he held on as tbe price gradually rose. until at laat, down went the price, and he finally sold at fl . Another Gripes, am just told, bought up on speculation, at 2 to (2 35. and, holding for still Ligber prices, was compelled to sell at f 1 73, and even as low as f 1 50. Our tanners in tbe past year were bless ed with large crops of wheat and other grains, enough, it is believed, to bread all tbe people and feed their stock. They should then sell to our millers and retail ers, at such prices as to supersede the ne cessity of sending our money out of the county and perhaps ut ol the Stats. The FARatEBa' Fries . Thr DrssARDs ok Pe5bstlta5ia. - The sanctum ol tbe Ttkgtapk was visited this morning by Hon E. J. Mevers, mem ber from Somerset county and rrol now ard Miller, secretary ot tbe church exten sion service of ue Duckard Church. Mr Meyers is tbe only representative io the Legisla'uie.and indeed, in political lite, of tbe Dunkard Church ot fennsylvania a Church which comprises amoet. its mem bership some of the best people of the Commonwealth. Being principally en gaged in agricultural pursuits, tbe Dunk. ards possess in aa eminent degree the qualifications necessary for success to that honorable an 1 tim --honored ' calling They are industrious, irugal, of simple tastes, dress and manners, and cling to old customs with a tenacity characteristic ot an agricultural people. These qnalities and characteristics prod nee inevitable re suits, aod the consequence is the Dunkards are among tbe most prosperous and inde pendent citizens ot the State or country, in a financial point of view. Tbe Dunkard Church in Pennsylvania has 15,000 mem- trs in round numbers, and in the L nited S Ales not far from 73,000. Somerset county, which Mr. Meyers represents so well in the Legislature, contains more Dunkards than any other county in the State, the membership there reaching about three thousand 1 here are also a goodly number of these thrifty people in laupbin county particularly in Swatara, Derryland and other lower townships. Prof. Miller's purpose ia visiting this section of tbe country is to hear his share in the effort now on foot to extend the borders of the Dunkard Church. This work is under the auspicies of the Home and Foreign Mission Service of the church. Mr. Miller will operate in the lower end of Dauphin county this week, and we wish bim abundant and gratifying success in his labor for tbe Master and tor the Dunk ard Church. llarrisburj Telegraph. Court Proc EEDi!fCtS.-rThqmaa Mal ley vs. T. J. Pickini!."' Ed. Rh.iads and Josiab Shafcr." trespass. 'jury 'returned a verdict in favor of plaintiff tor the um of 27 70. Motion I. r a new trial tiled. Motion overruled. Hertz Keiser vs. M. Kline & Co,, as- iuuipset. Jury returned a verdict fur pltf. torTi5. Dr. W. IL II. Gardner vs. A Dunham and wife, appeal. Jury retumed a verdict in favor of piaintis against 4- Daqhara, deft, for $7i). Isaac Kanck 4 Co. va I. A. Jenkins, appeal, plaiatij takes a nonsuit. Barnet Picking vs. Fred. Naugle, cove nant, verdict tor deft. Barnet Picking vs. Fred. Naugle, as sumpsit, jury returned a verdict for deft, tor the sum of f 130. Geo. E. Was vs. Samuel Walker.sher ifTs interpleader, verdict tor plff. Edmund Kiernan vs. Jerome Bowman and David Ankeny, non suit. David B. Wilson va. Henry Birnbart, kci. fa, verdict lor pi If tor 2H0. Hodges Bros. ;s Hiking Br.is, alt. ex., plffs disconliauel atlacliment. Isaac Taylor vs. W . U Jt U. v . rtpters, agsurnpaiL .Teicj lur pi" lor o j aticuaei tvovuta va. gueiau 4 auaicuiu ' 7 , . . . , .. . 1.. i 1 admr.. rerdict lor deft, tor its 03. Samuel Wilhelm vs Samuel Compton, verdict lor p! for '-'! i. Bltmtkr has made great reductions m prices ot Hanlwaie. Ton can boy foods chemn from him M yn cuy lhem in the 5i:y- iie ui I i f oomj trm fie raajjyatctsrer. id in krge quantities, and therefore buys the ji at the Very low- es( price, and ia determined no Va jeH Zvodi St very )Q7 Pftt)- lwll aad see ,im aad ge hu prices: Uu stock is very ctim p let, including Building Hardware, Paint and Uhtas, Oilfc Varnialie, an i Wooden Pumpa. Again we gay. call and . see Biy mver, and buy your karuwafe fruin , hits and you ill save mooey. - ' r, c, .m Dr. VAwDTKi s bryHcmSoAP.-Dr. an Dyke. wbos hie cspectahy. and world wide reputation for curing sklfldlj- has eadeavored fof year, to combine an erternartreatnienL He baa accom- sale Depot, 400 N. 8d street, Philadclpkia, 'Pa. Sold by all Dmggio. Dajbtmeii's Mirnso. Purroirt to J call fnr meeting of those interested in the j dairy products ot Somerset couDty, a good' j 1 number ol representative dairymen from different parts of tbe county met in' iVa r,wihruiaA An TnMhttv v-n i n (T lattt. The meeting was organized by tbe elec tioa of Wm. Zimmerman, ot Jenner town ship. President, and reter Miller, ot soot' tnsrnOn'n Stx-nxai-w Th Prpsi- t . ... - ' dent stated, that tbe object ot the meeting was to take into consideration tbe propria ty ot making arracgements with a party from New York to establish creameries and cheese factories in this county. A commujication was then read by Hon. C. C. Musselman, from a party of butter makers in New York Stale, propos ing to come here lor the purpose ol es tablishing creameries ana cneese lactones if the milk of a requisite number of cows could be obtained; also a further commu nication from a prominent butter house in Baltimore, stating that tbe quality of Glades Butfr was so poor that it could not compete in tbe markets with New York and Western butter, and that much of it would have to be sold very low. Tbe matter was then discussed al con siderable length by Wm. Zimmerman. Peter Miller. Mahlon Miller. V. Blougb, David Husband. C. C. Musselman, Daniel Siutft, V. Hay, A. J. Colborn, W. Hart tell and E. M. Schrock. A communication trom a prominent but ter man in Baltimore, was read by Capt. C. J. Harrison. Tbe discussion during tbe meeting took a wide range, but the general feeling among all present was. that tbe dairy prodaets of the county in general were not of that quality to pass the severe ordeal of the trver. Tbe designation. "Glades Butter," once so potent to secure sales, and "Gilt Edged Dairies." a acai that Levied the ear, are no unmeaning terms and cot no figure in determining the price of the product. Butter, like a horse in the race, must possess present merit instead of past records in order to win first money. The little detector, the tryer, takes no note of locality, and pierces a fancy brand ed dairy as ruthlessly as a surgeon probes a wound, and brings plainly to view, col or, texture, flavor and quality, and fixes the price as irrevocably as the judgment of a court. Tbe desirability, not to say ne cessity of making a change in tbe dairy product ot the county ia simply a matter of common sense In order to tunber these interestaand to better prepare for the necessary change and improvement, the following resolu tions were passed. Resolved, That a committee ol three he appointed to gather all the information obtainable until our next meeting. Tbe committee consisting of C. C. Musselman, Israel Blough and Peter Miller. Jtetolred. Tbat a district committee be appointed consisting ot the tollnwing per sons: Shade trankSpecbt, V m. Rodg er; Brothersvallev Samuel Philson, Si mon Fritz, Wm. Schr.uk: Jenner John Ankeny. A. B. Shaffer; Elklicit John J. tveun, f. . liny; Ureenville Samuel Fadely. Joel Yutzj ; Southampton Wm. Troutman, Dennis Cook; North amptoo Jacob Poorbaugb, Daniel Bow man; Allegheny G. G. Waiker. J. B Hillesaa; Stonycreek Levi Ringler. J Kimmel, John Glessner; Paint Jacob Hotiman, Ale. Weaver; Conemaugh Isaac I Oder, lliram Hoyts; Somer-w-t II Bowman. George Licbty. Jacob Walker; Jefferson Christian Miller, Mes Young Millord Jacob F. Walker, Charles Wal ter, Jonathan Hay; Middlecreck tjms Moore, w. K. jlcjluien; I. 1 urkeyfoot Jonathan Dumbold, Fred Kreger; L Tur key foot-II.ram Ctemer, Noah Scott; Addi son Jacob Sterner. Jacob Peck: Larimer no i Zufall. Samuel Geiger: QtiemaUi nine Wm Mason, John II. Zimmerman. lommilteemen will report at next meet ing the number of cows in their district otiUinable, and also as to the locality for mauu lactones. A general willingness to accept one cent per pound lor milk was expressed, while some argued that that figure was probably a little liiga. A statement by Mr. Walter of Jenner, tbat 9 cents tor lot lis. ol milk paid better than butter at & cents per pound, was made during the meeting. Adjourned to meet on luesuay evening of next court, January 29. when a rousi ng turnout is requested, and full reports trom committees is expected. Wm. Ziumebmax. Pres. Peter Miller, Sec. SrsDAT School Cokvestios. The regular quarterly Sunday Schiwl C in vention ot rter. J. J. Welch s charge wai bell at btoysfown, Tuesday, January 1, is. 3. wan good attendance or deleitates from the different schools in the charge Tbe F risdensburg school stoiai again in tiie front rank tor a good and bealmy report, with an average attendance of ninety-tire during tbe last quarter, and f M 34 as the proceeds of tbe penny collection during tbe q aai ter. Judge Mowrv briefly re capitulated before tbe convention, all tbe lessons, in their regular order, that were studied during tbe year 1-77, giving mi nute description of days, dates of the his lorjcal events, etc.. all from memory. without tbe aid of manuscript, which goes to show that the Judge is an attentive and studious eunday school scholar; and his record shows that he has not absented himself trom a single teachers' meeting or from the bead of his class on Sunday f. r a number of yean. Bnt then he is not the onlv punctual Sunday school scholar we have here. Our enure corps of othcers and teachers, like the Jews of old, cqme up regularly to the temple three times a week. It is a sad thought that so many ot our country schools go intojuvinter quar ters tor want ot interest in tbe work. I lie closing up ot Sunday schools during the winter is like unto arranging an armistice with Satan. The same reason that sends the Sunday school into winter quarters would close tbe churches aea:nt preach ing dunng tbe winter. Io some the church is closed half the year; their re ligion is not much like the tree ot lite that yields her fruit every month. and whose "leaves were the healing of the oi tue nations. n. , . ,1,1 the nations are never healed i until the leaves of these persons heai them the millennium is an eternity awsv. Their religion seems to be a kind ut myste rious essence that goes up and down ith tbe sap. They complain t being "cold'' until almost accidentally tbey are warmed up by the friction ot some muscular or revival machinery. It an agency of tbe church is necessary in the summer, it Is necessary in the winter; It the Sunday school is necessary when the flowers are blooming it is necessary when the snow tailing, i'aul beated tbe ot the Pjbiitj tu Xj.euiber, vhen he was Shipwrecked on the island ot ilelet?. w nen we get as anxious to cause tue light ot the Gospel to shine, as we were kit year, during the Presidential paaipulgn, ftboqt tor;h light processions, we will not iip lor neat or cold. 1 ben we burned our hands with hot pitch, and saturated our clothes with coal oil, all to make a dis play, and hurrah for Tilden or Hayes, Iteily or Campbell. And until the wiu ters get cold enoqgh to stop the raging ot sin and the ravages of death, they ought not to be able to paralyze christian zeal. H. J. M. Friedens, January 10, 1979. School Reports. Report of .ndy Hollow school, Hrotbersvafiey township, for the second month. Jv'o. of pupils in attcnJacce during month. 87. Average attendance. 29. Per cent ot attendance, 90. W. B. Sttens, Teacher. n . e ri.j. n u i i T. v."! r . .. ,k , "! rw VTfl"-- c-a'" Ko. iti puptis in auendance, rn. tics 89, females 3d, total 67 Aeraje attendance, males foQisle total a. Per rfnt cl altenitnr-e mafen fc- males 80. total 61. Xo. ot visits. 31. Z. T. Kimmel, Teacher. Th TTISWOit or AJr.T9 M called w thU'a'iePers'Siip,ily Compi Cincinnati, dbux who make it a h of geltin pp and nianumcturyig m i)Ti:ilv Luitinanr or uosinesa gettinr np and man u tact uryig new antt eaMtiajcQTttcior h,usekeepers. gd give employment to hundreds ot agenuoi both seies throughout the whole United States to intrqdura sad sell them, and otjtir Inducements that will pay tbera baadeoeaeiy. Maay of their agents are bow making from ft to f a day. and torn of them sven more. Write to them at once and tbey will send you circulars, giving you full description of each article tbey manufacture, and th?";r terus'tii m SM-eiCia4.Ve ter- ,7,0 nr address U the r,;u,a,kr,r,rm- Snnnlv rrnirmnv. No. 242 j,. Ciacia"Z 0hkT per barrel, tor cah only at these prices. 3t Cook & BlXarn. Sacrawksto. Cau Dec. 18.137;. The troublesome question ot what to do with the Chinese, is still causing a great deal of contrjversary. It is generally presumed that they aie a curse to lb a COUntTV. Mill the individual Of n H IV! to. nr - J which souses them most is considered - , at the head ot the class, especially m tue , .tastera otaxes, w oere nounn is aoown auout them FVCBDt from hnrui. Tr m i,,-..:-': . . ' nn.l.u.Kt-Ov ...... n..!;,;!!.. L. . lor ine best interests ot tbe country to en- courage Chinese immigration, hut that is not sufficient reason mat the. should be auueed and uiisrepte en'.ed in every possi ble Way, as they aiuiuet invariably are, by newspaper writers. i They are represented as bein a low, I degraded, lawless and filthy class of human beings. Laying aside all prejudice, such aa opinion can not tie tormed. for despiaiog thm, aod we urns; give ititm creuu for some guoa qUiiuies. I a soaiti exaUip.e proUuily ami mieajperAiicc, liiejf are tioi tuidicted !o eitucr. fLey ocVer u-h; pritu Uaaae ia tQcir u, ur nay iHlitrr loDgae, and ma to iauujpenutce, 1 lias Olstiie iMTUCuUi iiitiuirv nail tiud liliil they (io not patronize saloons, although in duceuietita arc continually held out to idem. I never saw a Cuineinaii noticeably under tue intiueuci ot liquor. Il is said tun the use ot opium is more injurious '.Quu tbe Use ot luioxicaiing drinks, wuich is undoubtedly true; but opium is not used by ttiem to an alarmiug extent in tuts city; ot this I am confident, as 1 have bad ample opporluuity tor in vestigation. And if not bere, why else where T 1'hery nave a certain part ot tue city where no one inierleres witn Ihcui, where they have stores, markets, shoe makers, lailors, Aa Tbey are a very in dustrious class ot people, and are never idle w hen tuey can hud sometning to do. 1 bey are willing to do the nioei menial work raiher than be idle aad iu want ot the necessaries ot lile, wbich is otien not tbe case w uli w bite men in this Suite. I have never heaid of an instance where a Cuinamsn did not give saiiaiac tlon when employed as a larui hand or lo do household tttork. in many luslances they are preferred to while nieu, uol be cause mey w or iur lower waives, as meinvrrTTOtiv vot't ,.r i. I-,'; i..,.- ,.,.. i,- - I lj-Vtbl 1UUS .UliLfc. on. A lew days ago lo while men Were tiiate cf Jacob Stelnfa. UteotireenTille twp employed to dig boles to set posts, and deceased. soon alter luey cvuiuieuced work tbe em Lette7tM!Jm.en,t,.l7.k" l,h ."T ff. , J . , having; been granted t the mi-leria-ned. notice U ployer caine around lo See how they were j hereby irlren to those indelxed to it to make lm progresslu; he louud one man holding t metliate partnen, and thoee haricic elaioia Ibe o.t whilf tins i iiner wrasdiiinj I In i aaAiiwt it, to present th.-m duly aathentieated tut. poei wniie tue otner wasuig0ing. uu fo, KlMDralru th. Ute re1;ienc.,f the de- uciug uiiu mat luey wouiu get aioug uei- ter oy ootn digging, and selling tne posts alter wards, the one that was noldiug the post threw it about a rod, and said lie was not a d n Chinaman to be bossed. li.rtli quit work, and Joua Chinaman got tue joj. By descriptions which have gone the rounds of the press, one would suppose they live like swine. Oiive Loan has given a tair description of their quar ters in Sao. Prancisco, and tbe same ap plies tiere. They are as cleanly in per sonal attire and habits as tbe poorer class of while citizens. I have often seen it stated that very few can read and write. Prom the best authority, I find that not more than ten per cent, are illiterate, which certainly snows intelligence. Compare our simple alphabet witu ttiei'S, consisting ot several tuousand characters, and it is plain to see lual an immense amount ot study is required to be able lo w rite tbe Chinese language. Their countenances show in telligence, which becimies mole amiareui BtiPr lwtititn.. . ,..ni. f .,1 tit li.B.n Tl.a etfeci ot being kicked about like dogs iu a atrauge country Auotber charge brought against them is, tUat a largef per ceut. tit Chinese, accord ing to numbers, than white men. are iu- Carceiated in the Calitornia Slate prisns. i uis WnQlo seem rat Her damaging Io their reputation for honesty; but there is this aiiout it, as the thou ands of citizens will admit; if they would have lbs same chances as white men, there would be tew er in prison, as hundreds ot Chinamen are convicted of crimes on evidence which would not convict a white man. A great many points might tie shown in which they are misrepresented, but tor the present this must suffice. At some other day we may uive the readers of the Ha bald a more minute description of these strange people, their peculiarities. drtss, manner ot burying their dead. ia 11. it. Huuiseit. Amosc, the Deap Failures ol the past, how many tasirus nostrums may be num bered 1 HcLtinuing their careers with a tremendous nVunsti ot trunijicts, bluzoned tor a time in tbe public prints and on flaming posters, o, but not lo soou. ere they relocated to the litubo of things lost on earth. But Hostetter's Stomach Liiiters is a living and thriving r- medv. It got a on, curing and to cure. Neither underhand nor open o mi petition affect it tin the eiiiitrarv. cmfaia with interior rival pr part..,us only increases its pop ularity. 11 has been repeatedly imitated, but without success Counterfeits of it have been surreptitiously inrnaJuced. but have fallen fiat. Kvery where it entrench es itself in the ciiniidence of the people; and well it may. tor it is a thoroughly re liable invigorant ot the feeble, banishes dyspepsia and constipation, bracts the nerves, cures rbeumaiio ailments and kid ney complaints, aa 1 eradicates and pre vents intermittent and remittent fevers. -a- Word of Wakni.no During the present year, as in the past, tbe grave will close over thousands, simply because they neglect the means w bicb would restore them to health. Sleet the fell destroyer at the threshold, and dispute his invasion by that more than wenderful remedy. Dr. Murris' Syrup of Tar Wild Cherry and Horehound. There is no cough or cold, case of asthma, bronchitis, blood spittim;, weak lun js, croup or whooping counb wbich will" not yield more readily to this :., ,..,-.. . .. . a.v piiunAii icuirui IUAU auv OIUC1 s; ic ,.. .,..i ,i,.:..i. meqt. and he speedily cured, ask your Uruiist tor Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound. Trial size 10 ceuis. Large sizes 00 cts. aud One Dollar. For sale by G. W. BcnforJ, Skimersel, and Mountain & Co., Confluence. Also Agents tor Prof. Parker's Pieasant Worm Syrup which is perfectly sate. Extremely palatable, i'o physic require,. Cosis 20 cent. Try it. IIiuTfcTLER SAXNEIL-Jannary ?, 1STS. by Mv. Josiah Berkley, Mr. Ji reniiah Hosteller, to Miss Amanda Sanner. botn of Somerset Co Pa. COLEMAN BALPWJX. -.Jattoary LIST?, at tUe rtaidence of the bride's purents by Rev. J. J. Welch. Mr. Ueorge Coleman to Miss Katie C. Baldwin, both ot Somerset Co., Pa. DIED. Y0L"2G. At his home ner Friedens. Dec. ii, 1?77, David Hirain Yoang, aed 53 years, 10 mouths and 20 days. ROBERTS. January 1. 1STS. Lizzie L.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ro', erts, aged 10 daj s. WJAX&-W 2i. WTr, Oeary Wf- nnd. a -ed 6 years, I month and IS dsy. WIAXD January 4, 1979. Charles Wiand, aged 9 years, 9 months and 22 da a. KOWERWET MAKKtr Oorr. ed by v 4 (Uasi-va. oaiUas is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, 4C( .a..'reue : Apples, lned. ? - Appieiarier, Ft -- Br. lisj a H.iuaf' t (keg) nutter, y t (mil) Kackwueat 1 rsaliei ... . " meal, 1 Si... Heeswaa. ft Bacuo. showed. "I - hlS " u suoiitry baou. (tors, (ear) f nushei . Horn, (sailed) f bushel.... CXirn meal Calf skla. f Egm. dcs-.i... iis lse ... aur ..lie tu; it ... lie Me ...... lie V tov) tue .....Smm;oc .'.'. " .....Vie M Sfltna- a.1 1'U.or, ? be... Rxxseen y 6a (as ) .- VSe Hams, lauaar-careu) W A lie Lard. h teg ie Leather, red sole, h aD)3S - anper :oe - kip. " - Towsoe MidiillRg. and chop lOufts SI So tiat, ba tSC, Kc Potatoes,)) ba A-arOJC Peaches, drint 9 It loUy Rye h - SoetaTie stags, f Salt, Null bbi,xtra S Orowad Alum, per sack l M " AJhtoa, per sack as M Sugar, yelloe; ft ft 10i at - white Hale Tallow, f le Wheat, ft So -. 1 SS Wool,"!. " New AdvertUenienti. pp. ITATE SALE i r.QrT fir Kale znr firm ,i ' uaf in A11!rhmi Zt ithTh'aL"". S bank ban. ao-t otner boiWiu. thre? Aiowt! appi orraaru, a nnt eiaa aw milt twiit within yars. Alao. a trart ol Ltwt la Mm tow a- .hip. eontamiitK 3SS arr. ahoot aoret cleared. w u n a KniM apple orrnaFa. Alau a tract of Uod in -'aid township cootalnimr 21S acre. over idu arm of whra are clearer! wlih a dwflilna: hou. and track barn thereon. Aim an apvie rrliard of atami &f trees. F. r further in t"raiat call oa or avturesa aae al lxriuinc K"..y. Pa. Jjn. If, -s JOHN DEETER. 0R PHAXS' COURT SALE Pr v!rta of a a oriT of eonrc tu me dlrretetl. will oritx iur ui on Saturday. February 2. liTS oa th pmnlMrt, th f :ll..wini ral rotnta Ute th pn-vrtj ul Henry H?, cf SaPjTrk. iwp A eerta.n tiuet of Ltn.i si'n te in StoDyrrk cwp vij'UiiDst Unwi f Zacluriaa jLamrrrt, hiritfi Ue.nvittyer, .arun in4tcr avihi Ininiei WkvxMr. tvotaintnc or bunlrvI ul fifty, acrt-s 4UI on buivtrcai uul but -two tMercn e. ncl measure. Tom i aNvol nny fir acres IK1 aUV l'aiaUCC ! WCH tlU.'VrTI. lllCrC 13 SS Kxjti k -z n,iue aud ttr tarn to th prrmia. and two yunnv orcharii an-i a tmU iuicr cvicp. A Try dujin.Fi fnn- TEKMS. fmyt in tixol. tb balancr in tunr eqa4l annual (k-ivmenta. the first two payment with iairrt. Ten per erne, ol parrbaae invar y io be piti when property U kEiuekel ttiwn, bUnc of hand mirttry when t.eel la deUrerei, pavment W Uj ssreureti on the Lao, by !Uitmen) .-fOl. AAttO.H SiA NOLttt. Jan 15. Adm'r ti Henry it-. D WIS COUNTY IOWA FARMS. We offer an KXTRAOKmvAnv baboai in a essacre tarm (if uilten he lore Apnl ) une mile lr.ia BloomneUl. theeownty aoat. all amter feare and Impnired. with orrharl ami iruto oiail UIh1i. Two-tLinls of pnrenaae uoner run remain tiir four years. This is sneitraunrinarr ebance. aai' we will aire particulars lu anj one by teller of trr-ittirj with itamp BJ a are artiierai real esrate airents and ran fuarantve ine very bent Itanoini m Uavia ri nntf arm, and wlllalr lull Iniurmation reaa tuaU per.tt4 expecting n euwie west. We reter tu tier. L. I Steefcel, M.-terMiale. 1'a , an I to Jrmiaa Miller and C. B. Swarten.lrUTer, Stiles Iiswa. furmerly of xmrrset einniv ra., bat now large and ihririDjt larmr tn thi? eoantr. rtL KKL. A OVERTtiX. Bl- mftel t. Iowa. Ueal Litati lealer. Jan. 14 j eease-l, on Satanlay. the al day of February, LtlWIS STF.RXF.R. Lxeeutur. OTICE l ue followinit named persona have filcil In my ortire ilieir petlUoo etc.. tor Tavern Lieense WQieh will be preaented to tho Court on Thnnntay, January 31, lH. Lliza A. t lick. S-imenwt Br. Walter Jones, Meyemdale id.r. Scoit Stemer, orfluence tor. Fredk. Mauicle. Meyerailale lor. James Wilson, Faint Township. Ligcoa liral lES Ll( iinsix John Stacer, AIyerJaIe B- r. Jan. 16 VICK'S ILLDSTSATEl) JSCNTELY MASiZINE. rUch number contain TmTT Tiv.i Paozh oi rci-im;. many one Wiani Lut Illustraiion. arnl one t.oLiiKKO Fi-atl A beaut itul tf-inlen Maga zine, printel on eleiiant ppr anil full ol li,lv.Tina Hon. In Lngitib and tr'-rman. Fru-e e, a year, f ive c'pie fer tit W Slrk's llaeer awel trcelahl tar elvB, oocenc in paper t-oven in eicgni cloth cov- er ! UU. cent? A!. JAMES VK'K. H.t.cfter. . Y. VICK'S ILLOSTEiTLD PRICED CATALOGUE. Serenty-five pare yon i;;nitrati,:ns. with de cripti'j ol thuant of the tieat Flower and etfetables in the world, anil ir fcey ta 9 rove thtm ail for a fro-rent p-jatage atump. Primed In tri-rman aut Lcglish. Vu g's FLoaEtt An Vn:eTABi.B trtRDc:. SO cenii in paper covers; in eti-gani cloth cover si 00 Villi's ll.LCSTg.TD .Mu.VTHI.V Ml'tAZnt- 32 page, une illustration, aod colored pUte In every nam oer, Frieefi 'io a rear, i ire euiiie lor frl.OU Addrei. Ja aS TICK, kochemer, N. Y. VICK'S mm AND VEGETABLE GAEEDf. t tb mt beantltnl w rk of the kind hi the world It oaiai.i nearly l3 pagr, hundred of tine li: ml rati.. o. an l iu Lhrofmo Plain of Hatr er beautitiilly drawn and cotured from sat are. Fnce. 60 sent In pit itr eover. sl.oo in e.eganl el 'tj). Fruited In n n au-1 Koglifh Vick' liluitrated Potittily Hjiar n. 32 pages, fine lllustrstsui. auu (...li'ivi rta'e in every namli-r Fnee 41.26 a year: Five eopie lr ti.Ot V'ck'i Ca:aiogue 1-0 llta-Tnirin.wniy i cent Aduress. JAM Lis VICK. K.iobeMer, N. Y VICK'S TuJS AH VsSllil. Ittl abs riasTanaT a iiuioi rsorLg is aasaira. See Viclt's Catalogue 3U) Illustra km ucly 2eta vc-ici liluttntea Hontti'v page, fins luuatratiuo-. aud i..r.i rtate is es-h uum vr r-nce S1.3S a year : Five copies for to Ou. uas r lowe asp vo;etl (iRnix bo cent in paper cover : with elegant cloth cover. vi.' All uiy publication are printed in English Address, JAMF.S VICK, Rochester. .X. T Jan. 14. J7XECCTOR S XOTCE. LaLaieof Henry RemtmM. late of Greeavile tp deceaeeil. Letter tenamentary on the above estate harifia been granted to tbe aulenilgned br the nmner as. thority, notice i hereby given to those indebted to n io mage immdiiate pnvmcnt. and those having claims against it to present them daly authentlcaU el lor settlement and allowance, at t.'ie lata resi dence of the deceased, on Salunlay, February Si is;. FKEDEEICK Pl'RS. Execufor. CHRISTVt-W Ra.MBALD. Jan. I Executrix. kSuPHSALS.- Sealed pmpoaa! will be receircl t.r the Dl rectors oithe Somerset canty Fwr House am II thHt of Feliraarr its. t..r the bnil.iiog of a new Kirn on the Fr Hiuse Farm, p 0 by s feet, tne b.ircto be built oa tue plan of the one owned by Lrrl J. Walker 2' mile east of the r"Kr House. Proposals will be received a a whole, oria part, the Director reserving ihe right to retuse one or all ui!. For further Information call 00 or ad dress W. H. Berkey. Steward ot the Somerset Co. Poor H nje. Attest : ISA AC VOMER H. F. Knepper. SA t L SNYIiEa. Clerk. JdS. O. COLEMAX. Lw-eotoea, Sinersct, Feb. li'.h. A ItilNiSTRATUR'S XutlClt, fc.ui of ruaie! Stto, late el Shade Twp Liitsrs of aImi&iiftrar ho oo tb iKt Restate bmv tn bn ervDt1 to this nn.lrrinwl by the pnl erathoritT, ntic 10 hrfty given t 1 rK? in iiebTel ion to maiaeivrjjviii.teDTment,AQil ihtiM faftTintr cUiiri trmt it wtll pirsent tbia (July authftitirart?.. fr settlrmnt without tely on M-in-iay JVhnnirT II ISTS, at Wie llo ya.iao rf tieaeti io aM t.WMhsi. i haklLs a. statleh, STA1LKK. WIU4IA.M 31. CH R'HTK. Jan. 4 A lmin;r.rators DITORSXOTICE ssimerset Coontr, e : At an Orphan' court held at Somerset, in and for the county of Somerset, Fa., on the ltrth dav of November, lsTT. before the bonorable the judge tnereoi. on aiiHioQ of j. i. Kimmel, tq.. tbe eourt appninteil F J. Kooser Auditor to distribute the fund in ihe landsof Henry P. J. Cusrer Ad ministrator and Trnneefor Ine File of the real estate of Abraham Mangu. dee'd, to and amona; these legally entitled thereto, in both accounts. Ei tracts irom the rerorl, certi led 'or. ji. lajj. A. I1 UiCKEV. Ckrk. I wi! attend v., ta duties of .hi appulaimsat at the oiawof J. o. Kimmel, Eat., oa eridsy tbe iSia day at January tsTt. F. J. KOOSES. Jan. t Aaiiitor. OTICE We herehs give notice that we Dursaaad of Jfaiiah Qohn. of Jenner ti smsblp-.1 two n.re. two set harnesj xaAm two abre wagna. and that we hare lease.', id uue to the sua Crohn lor ue ALEiiXIlFB HOFPMAV, i)ee. as J.cH KOS FMAN, pUDLIC NOTICE i se ' i .ur win ' . r- i" ir .1,119; at ntlll oweer ihj property sold by J. I.. Fugh Avlgnee. ami to be a4. Iht Uriah Mostotler Keceipts sn.1 ..itner ctr- eumstaBee will show: iwrws pun-hastng from tbm will he held respon hl f rsavh potewrv. Jaax DAMILMOSTliLLFk. E' ECTIOX XOTICE M.gre Is herehs erven tut ta annual eltlna ol tberan.xcs' Uckm tmcuimn an. I Fir- lsu raaee Cuttiany ol Berkley Will. S.erast l ouoty. Via . witt be held at Bertlev Mill, so Toes lay. January 1. 17 for the pirpose of eeectir a P-ea.eaL Vice PreriileBt, Secretary, ami six tnreeturs fur the ensuing rear. J. K. Burc I). J. BBCBACER. Secretary. Free, lent. Berkley' Milix, Pa , Woe. ltt. IIT7 aovaist ASSIGNEE'S ACCUUNTS. The loUcwjia aeeoaif! have been Sled ia my onfee aad will be presented sr eunanoatioa ea Tharsriay net of January IsTi. Wm. Stall sartgn of Joaa A. Foast. Zacfeariah T. L-eg aW.gaaa of Jess Long. Daniel Ht lata ass'g of J. A . A P. 4. HUwagS. (ieerge . Walker asa'cof Jea J ahadlespergwr. Josiah Irerhan as g of W m. B. Oerfcan. J. D. Lrreagood as g at J UrwegiBal. Phillo H. Walker ass g af -S Bsma. CbarVM Roifgerea g ef lake a Kenfsua. Sassnrl Fjou as of aaaiael aeeL I. j. BtajejEK, Jr-as.ai IST1. Jan. 14 IS LwsrttTLS, XttB AdeertisemenU. - Ati aaad raw vatrt aytpeptks ,bUlows- sa feren, victims ef fvrwr aad suae, the Baerew ri al i ira d rath anw tbey leeorered heaUa, ekeerfal spirits a4 vxl appetite ' thr wiil tell yw by : takiBs Siawoss' Lit- ' aa ktavckaroa. Ti CyeapKt, Pstst ss4 Best ftm 1y Bei t ae ia la tss Worii. ForTlTSPEPSIA, COSSTIPATtOX. Jaaa dlee. Ktllvaj aitarka. SlfK H K All ACHE, folle l)presio of Spirits, tHJl B STUXACU, Heart Barn, As., ar. Tbu annaie.l Srtaera KenedT Is warraated not toronisin a inle panicle Mercary, er say iajarhw mineral labMaare, hut la ri'BEI.T VEGETABLE, ioiain:D tbie 5. I hern Boota ami Herba.wUca aa ailwM Froridenee baa plared In mwatrtes w sere Lirer i!eae bom prevaiL It will ears all Oeiies caused by iferjurtTtat ef the Ler aad Boweit. 1 ue SYX PTOMH nf LiTerComnlalnt area hit ter or taxi taate in the month : Ham la the Back. iaeir Joinia, onea aiiataken for Kheamatlrai ; tr swawii : Loss of Appeute ; Howela altera - ately eeeure ami Us : Headache : Los of steal o - ry. with a painml aensatk oi harina; lallsd lo do Bimetams; wbk-h oua-bt to bars been d.oe: Deblli - ty. Low piritj. a thick yeikiw appears of tbe Skinan.1 tres adrr cough often suautaea tut Oxuuinption- Sometime eaany ef these eytnptom attend the dlaease, at other rery few ; but the LIVtK, the larxt ontan in tbe body. Is (reaeraily the seat of di-eaje. and If not refnlated in time great sailer- iaz. wretrheilnes ami DEATH will enne 1 eanrpciimmend aaaneiflcacKias remedy fijrdls- esseof the Lirer. Heartburn and DtipI, stlm mona' Lirer Kea-nlator. La-wis U. W'cXDs-a. lfiS Mmter S reel. AMutant tuat Master, Fhlladel phia. " We hare tested fts vtrtos. pcrstxiallr. and know thai for Iypepia, BUoasB, sjkl t'hme-bina- Headache, it Is ihe beet medicine tbe wwid erer saw. we hare trle.1 fortr other remedies be. lore imnifin' Lirer Keualaior. but n..ne of teem " " v - KHiuuiarj reuvi : DK'.nt new- aiatiar n. it m ' . Mil . 1 km l- -r . asrai ua jLzssasttaa, Jtacoa, ua. BAD BREATH! ?flthinz 1 0 anDleaaaaa BAthlna an mmiiwi aa bad breath, and in nearly every ease it roeae from the Mmiurh. and can be o easily correct . If yow will taae Simnxau' Kegalator. D not aegleet to eurea remel for thi ret,a air rtlannier It will alro improre yoar Appetite, Complexion, aad gen era! He. Uu. SICK HEADACHE. Thl ditreine afflietloa onewea Banst fraiml. ly. The dinturoance of tbe ttomacb, ariln( irom mperlectiy digested eoateat. eaass aaerere paia In the head, accompanied with disagreeable aaa sea. ant thiscinnliateewhu I popularly known aa Sick Headache. For prompt relief . Tlte Saiitf Lira Itolitar. or Kaica At a Jtcmea'y ia MALARIOfS FEVERS. BOWEL COX FLAI.TS.DVSFEKSIs..Jf E.NTALDEPRKS S1I1X. KESfLfisSSE-SS JAtSDlCE. NAIt. SEA. SICK HEADACHE. COLIC, CUXSTL FATIOXand BILIOUSNESS, IT HAS NO EQUAL. M K SCTaCTCESD 0LV ST J. H. ZEILIM at CO-, PHILDAE1.PHIA, PA. Price ?1.00 Jalv. Seid by all Oruggistt. New York Weekly HERALD. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. The cirrulatkta of this DODular oewmaner has more man trebled during tbe past year. It eoa Uiiti al! the ieading sew eoatained In tbe baiLV H tUALQ. ami 1 arranged la haady depart meats. rOREICN NEWS embrace specUl dlspatcbes from all qarter of m. Ki"ivinaciimiiB snoiiinn. mi. ii . iu ana grapi icti.-iurcao the great War In EnroDe. Ua der tbe bead of - AMERICAN NEWS are given the felegraphie Despttcheeor the week fp .in all parts of tue L uavn. This leature alone make THE WEEKLY HERALD the moat vataable newsuaoer la the world, a It ia the riieapest- tvery weea u glrea a ralthrul report or POLITICAL NEWS, embracing eompieteand enmprehesslv deapatebes tnaa M wHiwiTo, inclmling full report of th speeches ol eminent politician ua the question of the hour. IHE FAkta BtPtlTItv? of th Wnar HcaaLS rive the tatert as w.ll the m.wi practical auggestion ami diarorerle relating to the detie ol tbe mrmrr. bints (nr rsi ingCaiTia. ForLTBV. Oasis. Taaas. VasaTa slxs. Ac ac.. with mggesuoB for keeping baUd Ings and larming atan.ils In repair. Thi it tap-. pienwnte.1 by a well edited department, widely copied, under the head of THE HSIt. giving recipe for practical die he, hints for mas: ingciothli g aixl lor keeping ap with the latest Usniunatihe lowest price. Letters from our Faris aai London oorrepadeut oa toe rery lat est fashi .ns. 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Ilk. pCBUCSALX. Hj virtue of an order of Coart to ase dire ted, I w,il ort-r lor sale, oa Saturday, Fedruary 2, 1373. at ace o'clork ofsaiildaT oa the neaaaiaea lb ft.l. wing real estate late tbe propeny of Henry Hop v. .-w-i . .1 i,wiisDip. oiuiersei evi, oee a. n. i.-vriAiu irsci ei isna sitaate in stronveTeeK lownhip. aiij,ioing lamls of Zacbartah Lambert. I harles Uainemyer, Aaroa Spangler anj laaniel W'agner. contmniKg one bnmired aad flrtr-stx acres and one hundred and tttty-two perches strict, there is abuat imyln acre clear, tne balance is well tiiniasreil there 1 a good log bouse and log wu u" mo prennsca ami iwo young orcnards and a small suiriir camp, a very desirable farm ltKMM fS.iln haa.1, the balance in four en annual payment, the Bret two payment wun imerr.i, iu per cent, oi Band money to be pod when property! knocked down, balance of nan.i money warn delivered, navment to be . cured on the lan I by judgment bond. iiKU.n srA.vtiLEn. Jan. 9 Admr of HEM BY UuP. 1ISBB torciof Catarrh in each ighborbood. with Dr. Karnanw Kerned y. 10 introduce U. staaijie free. J. c. Tlltoa, Pltuborgh, Pa. Nov. a BICSALE- "Bvirt ueofanonfer of Court. I win sell at public sale, oa th Diamond m Sonaerset. on Saturday, January 26, 133, the loll.-w leg described real estate of Lydla Trent, dee'd. A parcel of lsn.1 situate In Somerset Tap.. Dona et Co.. Fa., adjoining lends nf Dasiet Baoaiis, Lorinia Fox, Sarah Stattman. iiseoh Shafer. eoataining 4 acre pot ot feaa. tbe im prove meat are a one aol a ia J"itory frame koaae, stable and j other Improvements, a good spring, with aprtna cose laeroou, owi us; ua tea aoeat tapeo awe Iri-ui Somerset, witniaa lew rruls of a raoolhoau, also encveasrat to Plea a at Hill Church. TLH'dS. Ten per cent, to be paid wnea bid oB. halanee ni one-hall when deed w delivered 1M of April ls:s. a a.1 restata ta two eows.1 aaaoal pay ments with, interest from April 1. 1ST. ALEX A.NDEst HLHTER. Jao Trust. . 5 JOTICE. The public are nerbv aatioce. samst bur- chasing a nKe fas -'Vex ArawB by'tae andesnatsreed. in tancT Mltaael -King, dae.l Heuseushs ts. 1ST; ; pavahle' Seprember a 1H7. a I kav ,e,-W . e-l value Hut ihe Basse aa. U aot pay It Unless, .vmipelkd by t'P ices id law. " Jan - ' SlTAVt'S E.M1LLF.B, E LECTION XOTICE The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the 1 1 1, ..iir. nvonwM . uwipaiDT win BO fflCN a the Berlin House, Berlin, Fa.. UaoUf. January la lT. Sir the nurnoeo of '---iarf one ' J aad twelve director, ssvVe the ensutBg rear. j.vn.s n. anu-rEa, Us. Secretary. Coughs and Colds. Cared by latii Da. Scnaxa's, w-tta CsraasT LfiQ Cvbjmax. rat jue saa st.per bottle. Dr. Scberer's Rheamatisin BDmedy i tn wttlm. Sold hr aVsarrlst aad at Pr Sckerer' LsJaars, I lory, 174 SauLhasd suwst. ITttsliargu. Fa. ' D- Scberer's Pl SalT, sao-BU per tl I per tax. Boat , lj aau ea receipt ot ta price. wi iJAUlfcmh Sew A&certitemenU. ERIFF'S SALE. 1$T Ttrtwe of fantlrr writs ai FWri F:ieta a!Ua Fieri Faiwe Levari Farl-uend VriUial r vcki if i-vaed wt . the Coart Ooimoo FlM;of Snmerwt ).. Penna- aavt In nae llrnrct. 1 will u tulm by pabue owtrry, at t-ie t'oart H ,ui, la tiesertet. ea Friday, January 25, 1 S7 . . . wuw,wn tlt . real estate, ru: A esnala tract of taad at-aace ia MI'f rl Twp.. Soauireut tk. ra-. ewe taming ii arree m-n ur trs.f which thare are iout . acres eleared. wi:h a twottory frame owallioa Sou., and kx KuNr lhir.ua erected, adHialu iamia of Valenune Hay. Ephntln Shatter. Wlluaai rnrha.-t and i others, with the apparteaaJKes. lacea ta execatma aa tne priperry of Mary Anaeay. at the aali ot M a K'beria. u ,.f J. i. Fnu. ALSO All the right, title. ietret ol claim of ti.ti l Lohr. derv.. aad Dark! Ikuunts ierrtaa&Uof. in and lo toe foUowina; dma irea raal cnt4. iz : A certain tract of land attuat in Jenner Tap, Mooaeraet Co.. Fa-. eunLainina' lev scre.a nrTa , .r less, of whirh there are anuai i acre cieami an 1 about ldacroe la aaeadow. wirh a iw atfry pisoa shiwm aad bars taereoa erected . ! n fin. isjsj. ef H. S. Ftekins Jsj.b S'altL, l. w ni.e anl etnera, wita turn apparteaancee. I Taaea iaeiecaiioa a. the pr-pertr of lurid 1 Lohr. del v.. aad Parld Kooniz, trrre teBnnt at 1 tss suit o tlaisnd Kumss. ; ! A" tne ria-ht, title. Interen. an l rlulm of Jcntiij i M- Hochsyetler aad Wm. M. H.K-hsiei ler. ol la. aad te Ike follow in; deecrihe.1 real eataie. m: ' Acertala lot of ktvubm .unaie in Somerset B-.r.. ! S.'wwraet l.. Fa., eontsjnina: acre m..re -.x lew. wu a one story frame dwelling- there .n - veeted, sdioiaed oa tbe west by alley on the north J by td. Hertn, oa the auath by Jacob Leu dart. J troaiinaea w eat street, wun the aopunenani-. Taaea la eierutioe a the Dmcvrtr aeuule .-n. nwaamer aw m. JQ. llicu.Letler. at tue salt of A. KL OiBroth. use ol John H Snr.ler umt slary Snyder, eaecaiorsof Juaepb Snj.le'r. .in: d. ALSO Alt the right, title, lniere-4 an-1 rtiira oi W. H. H. Uardner. ef, la, aad to the luliowtog drai-nt-d real eaute. Tit: aeenaiaUHof g-roand Mtnate In e wl'er.terrH'.B SJ Somerset I O- fft . eoaiaintnv 1 . ..-r- , . . - Itb a large frame stsoie inrrt.n eree'e.1 i uoed ey aa alley ea the west. Simon Vnccbi i a .ae east, fronting so IS aia street oa tbe su: e. i a . aaca street oo tne aorta, wub the appcr Bsnre Takea la executioa a tbe property of W. H. II. Oardaer, at la run of Dr. Wiliiara U. MiH'or mlck. ALSU All the right, title. Interest, and claim of iMn tel Bocae, of. in, and to the following describee real estate, via: A certain tract of land situate ia ElMick Twp.. eVieaerset Co., Pa., eontatnlng 3"A acres, nnyi cr lee, ol which there are about !'" acre deareil. . acre ia meadow, with a tw.-iiry st .ne dweiilc aoase, bank bars, water-power saw mill, and ether outbuilding thereoa erected, aoj .intng landsof Peter Wilhelm. Mauassrs Kretcnman. Daniel Johasoa. John ChrUlner and others, with the appurtenaace Taken ia executioa as the pmtiertv of Tuniel Bockee. at the rait ef Musannan Hoi-hstetler. now a of Susannah awaniendruber. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and i-iaim of At,ra:ii Miller, of, la, and to the following described real estate, vli: A certain lot, of ground situate in I'rs-.na bur. suab, Somerset county. Fa., containing oo fnurth acre, more or lestwith a two-story trame dwelling house aod stable thereoa erected, fronting on Park street, adiolned by alley on the west. High street on tbe aorta, and others, with atitinrte asnce. Taken In execution as the prepcrtv of Ahram Miller, al the suit of A. J. Hyatt and Elizabeth Hyatt. ALSO All th right title. Interest, ami -Ulna of George H. Ankeny. dert. and Msgdalena Meee. terre tenant, of, ia aad to the kiiiowiug described real estate, via : A certain tract of land situate in Someret Tsrp.. Somerset Co.. Fa . containing . acrs more or le-s. about a acre cleared, tbe balanceoi the urn l weil timbered, with a two story Inme .iwliin h'-.u-e. stable aad other oatbaihiuigsthercn ere. te.t. a l joining lam! of William CriirhneH. Kenrv re-a.-l Vbieoe Cntcnoeld and others, wiih the anporte aances Taaea In executioa as tbe tm.perrv of "l.re H Ankeny. deft, and Migtalena .Vice sr. terre tenant. at the suit of I'artil i ritrhnelitue .,t Fet-r HelBey uevf W. J. Baer. useol H. IJ Haer. n ei J. CI. kimmel and Schell kkimuiei. ALSO All the right, title. Interest, and claim of J D. Taa Hora. of. ta. aol to the fallowing describe! real aetate, til: A certain tit oigrouod. situate in Continence borough, Somerset county. Fenn., eon taming ooe-fnurth acre, more or less, witn a large two-story frame dwelling house and suhle oa tne west, Logan street on the nor-.h. and alley on the east and siuth, with the appurtenances. .o. a. a eertata lotor grourni .iituate as aii.re ild. eontainiog acre mure or less, with a two story frame dwelling house and stable thereon erected. It being . interest in said Dr.wrv. ad joining k ot Fatrick Hurnson the north William street ua the east, S. W eiaiev on the soutn anj alley oa th west, wilh the appurtenances. laaen in execu:na as tb property ut J. I Vnn Horn at the suit ef John Fraou. ALSO Afl tbe right, title. Interest and rl iim of I. It Carbaugh, of. In and to the following iiescriti real estate, m : A certain lot of groorsl situate In t'rsina Bor, Somerset Co.. Pa., coatalning : , acre mure or ie. with a two story frame dwelling house and stal le thereoa erected, adjoined by an alley nn the sou: h, Latheraa church ground on the north and aurv on the west aad frosting ' Main street, wi. a the ppurteiiance. Taken to executioa as the irreTv of M. rarhsugh at tbe suit of W. J. Baer. use oft'hns- tiaa Hupp, use of T. Maxwell. ALSO All the right, title. Interest, and cblm t.r Jacob L. Wollorl of. iu. audio the luilnwir. ilearntievl real estate, rix: A certain tract of land situate Is iwmanh Twp., Somerset Co.. Pa., containing 41 ai-resnore or lese, about s acre In meadow, with a two so rr plank dwelling aoase. bank barn and bUv ksinttb shop thereon erected, ad;oining Uads ni intvi i Kummel. llavi.l j. Blough. Daniel K -v iil,,th. r. wit a tbe appartenance h' x Fitly six acre more or les. sttaate In Jenner Two., county aforesaid, with a two t..ry plank dwelling house, irame staole. water r. wee saw mm tneren Devested, adioinirg lamisof Ijuvid Fisher. Oeorge Barclay. Jacob Livinirstuns un.i other, with the appurtenance i aaea ia execauoe a tne tn rcfrrr of Jic.b L. Wolford. at the suit of Kiebert Ljuh.r .in-nr. - of Samuel Murphy, dee'd. forth ue of nrr.aci murpny bow use ol Hubert Louther. ALSO AU tb right, title, interest and cLiim of Frederick Seheackof, in. and to tiie following iicviwpi resi eauiie, vis; A certain lot Of ground, situate In S.imerpt borough. Somerset eoantr. Penna., o. claming oae-lourth acre, m.a-orttSri, with a me an.1 a half story fraave dwelling house tbereon erecte.1. ad aUaing lu of Charles HoQman on the ,iuh. Henrs Merer oa th north. lao.ts Iianiel tf.i.i oa the west, and fronting oo W est Mrcct. with the appnrxeoancea, Takea la executioa as the properte of Freilerii'k Schenck, at the suit W m. H..;Kev fc brother. ALSO Afl the r-itht title. Interest aiul i-U M-Adam and Maria McAdams. of. in and lo the tullow.Dg described real estate, viz : A certain tract of land sftniite in sam.npt Tvn Somerset Co., P.. adjoining tbe S.nerset A Bed ford turnpike on the south, lands of Samuel F--X. Daniel knead heir. Josas Stn'iman and Charles Loemaa. containing 7s a. res e..re i less, in a giod state of cultivation, good mexiows. is well watered, moat of the lam! i cleare.1. yet suScient timber on tract: with a two-st.iry dwe.'iing hou-v. bora, aad other outbuildings thereon erccied. sith the appurtenances. laaea la evemtloB as the nnoertT of Ahrsham Mc Allans and Maala McAdams. at the suit ot Valentine Hay. in trust lor Jacob Hurtiun. I':inv line Hartman and Maria McAiiams. ALS AH tbe right, title. Intereat. and claim erf ir. tne Wllliams.ot, in, aad lothe fola-aaSa-CescriUcil real sta'e. vis : A Certain lot nf wvTMan.I aitnae tn dn,rwl Twp.. S. taariet Co . Fa. curtaining ' 4 a.-re rn. ro lass, with toss se.g-y fnme ilwlim h-iii.e :here ea ereete,!. adjoining kits of Casr Durst on the south. Eluabeth Sbearer on the north. Uc.t of Solomon Leahart oa the west. S mi erset a Jhns town turnpike oa the east, sua the appur tenances Takea la execution as the prr.pertv of Caroline William, at the suit of Daniel Sh. wtnan. use ol C. a . Holderbaom. use of C. P. H il.ierbaura. TEKMS : Any person purrbastiigat th alaive sale will take notice, that ten per cent, of 'he pur cnase money will be required as snoa as the pn p ty is knocked down otherwise it wiii again be ex posed to sale. The ret.!e of the r urih.ise money must be paid on or before the Sith duv of Jan. aary, lsTT, the day Sxel by the Court for f he arknowlclgement of Sheriff's deeds, and no ileml wUl be arsnowieiijced until the rur lcue moner is paid in. CEORE W. PILE. Jaa. Shcnif. pUCLIC SALE. iiy virtoe of an order issne.! . ut of the ivrt of Common Flea ol Somerset Co Pa., ts asedisect ed, I will expo to aaie on Thursday, January 24. Ii", atlo'eloekp v attk konse Joseph Schrock. ia Mlaeral Point, the lollowingdeacrited reslestate al Levi Snrd-r. lit late m Maldiecreek Twp., Somerset Co- Pa., vl : A certain tiaet of laadaifjV.lnicg lends of flint Boucher. John Enaeld. J.,hn Let.hart. Oarre-l Lear. Aaroa Heehler. B'f Kirg. Jacob Weiaier, and other, eoataining about xs acres more or le, about Lai of which are eletred and balance well timbers.!, having thereoa erected a two story trass dwelling aoase. bank l ara and other out building. The farm I well watered, ha a g-a orchard aad has eoal aad limestone. A lo lot S aad 7 la th town .rf CoitMarscs. TERMS. 17 32 will remal-i a ttrn .ui .... K...I the iBterest ot wku-k is to so pas! lo Margaret Walter, widow of Heary Welter, deed, ansuaily dunng her UfefUa so.7 at her death tu prmctpsl to be paM to heus and leiral rcpcsrb.uves ef Hears Waller, dee d i ua per c-tx C the pur aiase-muaeyiaiw peal aai s pr perty la kbockeii down; ooe-toiH i4 hsttace ua eisihrms. Cloa ef sale: eaeaad m tx moa' hs. ons tUmi m oa roar Irua Caeabsear a larr witn deferred pat meats (rout dav t sale. taaday oTealo tk laad will aieo he eff-rci in two parcels, by running a Ime aorta and sooth snwjijvroi west i ine eullrlngs. s. as total vl alssjt 4 acre at tbe west a. of (arm. le-vrog '.eSacre lo tbe tans baikung Ai :t aau sale T acre of said I tract, well tis.hc-.ji wUl beotf-rvd fee-eat by liseit , . AAROJf WILL, J-- Assignee. WATCHB S, gDIAMONDS, JEWELRY CLOCIS, SHYER Ai PLATED WARE, EHD1ZES, Aa4-a!l otdei ennds baodicrl by tbe traJe. inctt!inir a larjTe asd full stock of S WATCHMAKER'S ATERIALS r OFrVXRYDESCRIPTIOX. WEGLAKAXTXE. L3 lowest "wth: o lesale 3?mcnEs. WE 5 EH. TO 77 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh aii. AVic AJcertitementt. Q I KT T KOCLAM ATIO-V 'rtrna. ite HoimMeWittm W. Hatt. Frrs .w -.1 rh reral 1onrts of onia Flea "wf"ni'ie "mijiiinr the liiewih Jalvial mujwiuvi iMC-mrtj of ( T-reJ Ter- Itw. ao.1 liaii SrrrrraniliM' Uru.. t. 3ulrr. Jn r ixr't Commiai Pteea, ea4 ih'ks ..i u ort..rf tr-raad Terminer, aad Oe-i.Tsi ' ' lw-i err. Sir the trial of all capital andiKh-- ij i In ihet'ownty m s-4BersM,hara twue-l t;i i r -ri.-- sod !o m diftes), for boM U i 'ii. no. .a Fiona, as-1 lereeral Uuar. t-T S. i.i-.iii of th P-i.f, aivt Irrneral Jail beilr. cry ami trJ of tiyer aod Terminer, at i maim Oai naaday. Jteiyry 3. 1474. ri. if irrriy y;rr to all tbe Jaatire ef the F-"w-e. the i 'rwf jo.) 'nnMe within the as hi j.u.:Ty ..( s BftH i. tn.it they befhsa aad thereia thur pp.uer -: tu. -with thrirroil. reera,UMBi iti' umu-i.M, iul other reeaembranre. te do.i, i. iiji si.-n t. ibeir office aad la that fr--.j.n io he .:.ne: an-1 alao, thy ase wiii -,..e- u!e.'r,in.ibepr!ai.nerlliatare.whai N- in rh ;:i.i .i ,.u,. r i i '.-uy. lu he thea aad tur.-. i . j.r tvnu aalnat there aa "ha'l be jsk. LrLUlUrE W. PILE. J" - Sheriir. A s.'iiiiNELVS SALK 1 lie ri-. rr'U e,l Awigneeof 1-bomiah Miller, wie ..uriif r-.11 e;ate m o. Wilier al the base ol i.,; vV..;a ei I'eicrsuar, oa 'l!.ur,ltii January 10, at 1 Yi'l.ick o. 01. a Una eeatalniBg 177 acre. eU.ui 100 a,-r-' i:ie.,r. ai-.nt jo acre ia meadow wun i., t .l.lji-ii:,u, house, bial bars, two frui: .n l.j ! : the iami- i well watered. wh try i n:n: r: is ulun nae mil of Sm,ibaUi arsl 1 :i i-ery .li-sin vle pmpertv TEKV1' imw-thml in Luh) oa eoaflraatloa of it, .e. .no tlur 1 in i;x month, from Meptemoer a-' h t-"7. ne-'hinl In ane year from teptember 4.:i ai.c i:uemtoaieierreil parmeata from daj f .le. Wit. ROPDY. Aafignee. jEi;i.s'n:r.-, XOTICE. .itice is hereby giren to all person eoaceraest as ii-gjirc. .-re: u...rs or olbcrwlse, tbat tbe let. lowing .vi-i .iin.s havs pawed register, and that ihe same wi.l ia p resent.il h coenrmatloa ao.1 al. iiwie j: in iir'u-is' Court tone bead at Soa cr t. i n Tliur-iuay. January 31. 1TT. The n.-sc aii out oi Daniel Hoflmaa, admlal tn'ornl H'Tim I tr.rara. dee d Ftrsi an-i tnst ac.Huit of Franalia Hay, ad-mmi-tnit r "I J t-.s Hnwerv dec .1. 1 ue sc.-.iuut i. Ibiniel Lehmaa, administrator oft hrit4!i Hnis-ipoie. dee d. Fir-t an l nn.il nT.,ut at Peter S. Ray, guar. iisn.it E'tuli sitntimso r rsratvl ftnal aivnunt of Daniel MostoUer, u intlsu "f I'lunnev K. Keller Ttica.-r. unt ..I Philip F M sorer aad S. 1 k .ns .vi in:iurrai..rs of Fhllip Maarer. dee'd. Tne !irt acnunt oi J eiah J. Waiker aad Isa-eiia K.iym. n, adoiinistraum of DarM Itay-m.-n. -ler .1. iheac-nnntsof Juiiti ir.imer rnanlian oTRach e! Hutiet u..rmer'y Kachael Wollonl) fees C Wi.lti.rl. K'-'wcv June (S.rmerly Eebreca J.me W.j;..nli ami J..hn W. Hamer. Tne ai-iunt ol l.ses awl Joba Ttkoaua, a.1. niinntnt. rs .if J.jtin Thomas, dee d. Mm ami tina! accHtnl ol Henry L. Kline, act miuistra' .r aa( truelt.rthe sale of tbe real es'sre ol .I.m i.b I "..ver. Jr. dee'd. Hrst an.l pirtil aa,'C. unt ol Jacob XetTexsrutor of the last will and wsumeat of John ttarroa. dee'd. The acc.-.nnt or n. Lk hliter, guanliaa of Jioe H aod Ellx.iheth L Erltle. Tbe urst a.ss.ant of Jhn W. Beach v. Execator i.f s-iiimel Fli.'Sing.'r. .lev f. I'trsi v..imt of .l.iha J. twivmaa. Executor of Siai n Uau-T. 'lecen-e'l. A. r. DICKET. 'n- - Register. IItJK SALE. 1 i : tr,ti;:ss! -ners f S. m-rssi coenfv will aS- f.-r it .n...:- the ..west and heat bi-ider. oa r n ay : r.- itu J iv ,i January IsTs, at I o'clock p m , -n .ue pr-.to-.w-s. the huiMing of a hrvtg of the Lig'i -H we I'ru-w Fattern " 1 sleet spa ta tne.-it--tr fr-:n aourment toaoutm. at : ta be roofed an.! i .l : ;iie hn go u, be ertctol over the . mr-i li!; i'r.-. a .it .r Bear the b roach r Coev ttunco wiire ;iie ua'.iic road ensues said etreaaa lea.:iog it. in . i.iiuence to I rsina. Pisa aod r-i lina i. ns .-in h seen at the Commissioner oih -e. an. I wi:l w ..q esnitiititia oa day of sale. h.n'n n'-rve.1 to reie-t one or all bid. W. Al. M lit.iH.'K. Cierk. WM. stKEL. J. P. PHILS' IT, D, PH1LLIFPL I , ''Tllftftlff.fTaa. rMIMSTK.TOR S NOTICE. . f : I win, for? ol Cmagh T!-. It'tTtr- -if -iruiiii-triii th ! itut hAmm t-rt-n iirin:it to tft antirf1i, ttotlr ut htri-v riv-'i ut'h fnl-hcefi to it to malt inn. rh..;e p-.yit ni. oin-i t.h-j ha v inn Haim iilm U ui r. ,n (:.-m -.aly uthmfcrmtwrti lor fettivaMBH oi' -It'-'tiai.' I Hi "Hit I tte-rnMup. ISXAC Yf-DER. J n. - AdmiiujcrBtar. A sh;m:e'ssale. By r.rf ;! ao nr.l otst oftfa Cimrt 'iuim r. 1-';" tn r. I rr rip nmnfy of fingraWK I i.. U;" an icr'Uiie'i wiU xl pablie Ml. FRIDAY, January 13, Ii7T, at l .-! -'k ;v rr, ;ri the premixAV tita ktUtmim mil ctrr-. ti. . --frain rr.A.' -if land -i'Tiatu in mTjt T wfi, S-.tuf p-pt i.anty. Pa.. wl;oiOinf Unu of VtU. H.-y. I.v;i r.i-.-'r?-r. Iviti Mentr mad thrm, o nrainu.jt stwiuc 4J arr. kavin dwlliasf Jt.h M S Trn pr r?nt. of t he porrH ianiwruj b Miti "ti U y ,i -le, ottiiirt m CfmArmUkmfi ain. fP.r-thir'l in ia OTrnth-J anl oo--thirl la y. ;ir w.r. iat?fpt : :?rTe,l mymeaU tttmimmr tu i-y ta.iimt,t vwisOs.!. fRsoL PBorCBTT; ir ii.- im utne arul p!act tt of po-rK mm! It! . rttfi-i.;.r.c 'r' Hr-. CftCtH, Winti. ::- .t..rn-- iiiie. r.-an, Xrmw U im-miii. a.'w.u! j' nrjT9 f wheat !n the gTocL, an-i h'-u. tini ! m-: ku--Qen turnirare, a, T tHAIS. i nftr 5 ih : Tr V a cratlii af nii-utr.- i: xii vt-ttrit apTn. . H. urVTTU, I ":. lit Ai-ipie H Martio Baar. T OF CAUSES, For January term 197. FIRST WEEK. H ..ttn thrs. J,..hn l"saw. h:t i U. Suy ler ra H. D. Snyder's Ez i-u'..r. Kunrnet. Ki. linger, etal. vs. Joseph Cwaiaalas I. :o:n.l ea.-i-y vs. C'. Ii. ""TTT1B I' ltras S " vs. Levi shatfer. J..c .b M. F.ko v P. C Meyer et al. Ji 'ob .Vl'Cl.,eKy and wire va, Henry Bloozb wile. in.-y Rim sill rs. Hirtin H. Miller. Feter J. tieefer v. Sophia Brant. Weeil Sewtn? Mach.ae Co. v. J. . rickU nir c al. J ma Ii. K-l Ivet al. r ErnestaDelp. A Uiine Cnuipcin vs. J-.ss.pn Direlr. J i.ib c Ijveogoo. re. J.jhn A. Clerk. Kir-r. v.. ..re a Mein vs. Wm. B. Cotfretk Fre.ien.-a" L. Justs' ase vs. MeTersda'.a II. .ran U. 11. li l: 11. XECGXD WEEK. I", f. Kwi hfy'susevs.Mcyersilale Bn-sugk k:rt .iati'irie is. Mey.rs.lale Borooaja. in.i.el suu.u vs. Eleaoix and Marts' St. .inn -n. P J. s. PhUUppL AMignee rx. Jaaaii 9. B-aL t it 11 re A Hook vs. Hugo k Weber. Mar- fa. r nti use v. Humbert A Fichtaer. i. L .'liilervs. Alex. Wslaera wife. K. I). J tmsoB Co. vs. J. B. Waliieg. E.iVie'h Lint susev. T J. Picking. Ciir'.jrie Fslu vs. Aevustu Med sew Fiy.'tts Coanty .M-Jtual Fire loan rs see I .-uiporj vs. J. O. Meyers. Ki. ai:e ('. amy Vutuxl Fire InsaraaraC'iaus 1. vs. frl-r .H.-yers' aiinuaistrauiv. K.r.h Kr rfhersrs. E. M. Schwa. . rui x Br..i,'ier vs. E. C. Patuia A BrotKar. K r-- , in.. nl Bank of 3Ieyelai itSta ?l.'i F. I reiser. y-r-r Njii.ioiI Rink or Meyersdole vs. I.tier Mankemever. 1 'vu-Bil Bank of Meeersdal !:nt!in Mankemeyer. I! N.uii.r.al Bani'ofaMeyersilale vs. BL .1 ii:n..n. Mutual Cubing Associatioa vs. Hear J i:i- 04b. Mi- luei K.s-n'ivs. Elf:ah Hyatt. .1 mips kimbie's use vs. Oeorge F. KhameL Wu i.im L. Hist vs. Ivsystooa Coal a Mjnii' jrniring Consraany. lfir Mi. rc i M ten vs. f. W. Benmrs. J ICim:nel vs w iliiam Pena. V. m Sdhk vs. Keynone Coal A MBufe- 1rra4 Coui.ssay. 1- A S. vs. J. C. SiTOtt. i. J F-rs cy assignee vs. foeeph Orrto- t :..:r'.-s Ku.se vs. ji.cn Gehriflg. J i::i c. S--.t vs. Oeorge JnhnoB. J: .. i Fk-i-luT vs. John StaM. TU! hit WEEK. " s executor va Haaaak Ayr Il.r.rv t.-.r.; L uis Suy.ler vs Swet'zer A Smith, w s::.t , loces v. Hinebaugh a Morrtsua. A I'.ici. I Xv.m v. Danaol Beracvfil!e. n.i ibee. 5. v :n Al'.n-jbt vs. Samuel Leydig. San ism; hrlfgam vs. Jesse His.ver. 7. J.-si.:.u i ou:ra.ns vs. Anihooy Iie-4sn F.J. R(iS Jin. 2 Faoaoay'- Viat wL'I the Weather be Ta-Btorraw I Pool's Signal Srvic Saromstar And Tavraometwr Combined. Tvm rr;;-j-Ju:;3-is TnaT.Uail ssma jz i'--.-. s i.auord by tbe aiest em .swat l-.ii'eMira and Sciearirtc mea a us law Tittiar ihiiatsr ! tb Vtxll Wairsawee). Perfect and Kciiaoar. Tt et3 wwX S Ffte tss ins aditreaa an wceiat sd of worthies imitation. afifesstsBye send stamp lor cireaatr Rease t'.e wicr yon aw sdSronlsneaS) and mecuoa your aeamst Kxocsas OoV-o. Svcd Moacy Order or eistexcd Letters Menrnsat- DEALEH3 OXLY. Fa second & third floor 11 m
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