The Somerset Herald. January. S, 17. e. KUUrOKT BilLBOaD. .ncr Mar W. T8, train will f,.l'luw.'t"1' "llh U rengertraloj . .... p u aB. K. K. t ' ABK1V. t 30 p. m. I 00 p . m. Hull West.. ll . s p. m .11 10 a. m. East connect t-1 Wc,t- ... ix oo m . 1244 p. in , 11 Jo p. m. , u& p. m. . 4:0 A. M r Pswcnger y Pcngr West.. Kail fca KljlWl fstV Jjtire 'Mi' Court . I; is a tl.aw. j.- n v.mr guiu-r. ;irinj elections next Trent's Tobies. i;r.f.r..Mtf day. Feb. 2d. ll,in '(T your pavements. -U. Vi. mine's day, February 14. IU rarciu! l the borst'8 whilst the elcigli jnllsMs. intuit j our hor. when you leave )iu gtniMi m the cold. Trent t To'.i are acjuinnf; a State- ide rfp.ita;i..n. Try Uriu. Brim: iu ji'ur rale bi!K and we will do tfce a .'ik Iid tljfcii. Tue atU'idunce at Court this week prom to I uuuuully large. T:,..r i cerUia but unexplained lull inuiesiatrijiionial n.aika ai pntxui, lure s'.' Ut. TV l ,n t-iwr in the cx.nty are njtin'i-f-.tired by VY. . Trent, Siiucrs-et, i'. Try tin in- The bcavv Ire. .zinc already cpTitnrd .1,1 winter." should insure a fruitful home JirtJe s'lpir season. Wwhirfon's birthday com'mf on Satur t r'iT- !"ll'"1 teachers will not get UVla-niUot'a holi iny. Tl.e man bo cleans tue ice on nut fciuu I I In- Linked upon in Uie light of .u :aUlhIoj'l.ift. j-., Morrison i Hro.'s Cough yrup r. Liaiiio-!it, and pet houielhing good, uutv. l iif-c niotlera'e, 1 iitsp.-r llai IJk- vheanKl and Ix-tlcr tliin list- l st the cigars man u (act u red by tl. (i. Tii'.i. tuneroct. I'i. tir r. Oculist and Aurixl. Ko. 2"6 reiJD vi thr. I'ittsbiimh. l'a. Ee, Tbrual t'atarrh fl.-cuUie8. Fnitr lil.il '.r.e La'fbv five and one half lut uca' l'i., -nu lie lMui:lit lor -J-, at JSic i IJarnet, KnuelLt J'a. Jlc nieuibers of company G. u hu were sttiir iiiacsiu ritti.-n claim to have had a liiouiit an ! apieoilJe tiuii'. I.k to. it in time be sure that you fcittl t!.e n'.t Lilid ot .aleriai for local iini, to be elected Belt uiouth. 1 iiiiaoi ty that the almost universal i: wtmiui vtiis over the face ami ti t h.il treat injury to thf Jatte. delicate T f.iieM brands of cigars manufactured it :tie r.unly, ot h."tle or retail, enn k- lioasht cl" -iiper at W, ). Trent's than av Lt re else. X Wtrlem man dranW two quart of i,kv m two hours. Owing to the iucle Bi:!.l aiaiiu-r hk fuueral Was not largely t:;-n,!ej tau dai altera aids. J ; teei-ivtd at livers A: lSaruei.' harj- stole l( n tiwi lot it in n ; alto a hrjt t;oik ot lloisc Mioes. 1 in us Uo sisnl in need of (Jalvani.ed T i. i. lion c. should call ami see loo A. Uari.ii:, Smerst, Fa. 1: u Mit your watch or clock rcpalr ti C lo.b-.l li llerr, the veteran watch :ner of i'osana and Wtst Jla;n I'.ri-c, i ai t a !ivetv daitv peper, order i ti I'it'.l.trili Iat!y liisi'ATi it. fub- Krii':on. (H) jnr annum. Addnss K..4& Neill, publishers. .1 I'urtie8 di tiring sugar psns should cai on Hytis i J!hrn.'t, Simcrset, Fa., as they an purchase them about two-thirds les '.i&h ;Lcv can I had elsewhere. Tii? sre of the swincing clock st Jo iit Hirr'son Wi-st Main street shows yi'j l:erf you can cet your work done ii-.' t' v and in a workman like manner. T.iM.o i f. hi o.it !.m EA(tlT.Ei: First the barrel and tln-n the sugar. For sail a: the Mainnioth GriK-cry, 100 g.xl ri".'..i LmhI I an i is, at n an cable prices. Cook & Beerits. A: t! e ' t ?-rr Pipot" on Main -crow (Tm!, (ir.s-iie t ot k A Iktiii', you wiil hi st tiims lie Cnett oysters the mnr ket tf.-r.is. ly li e can, quart or plate, t'n.y C"i itr;.t tr plate. W. S. Kkegar. J iih llerr. Watcbmr-ker, Jeweler sr.d s ior-Hii h. TLe oMt st bi siness j'ifii-e of " u:.l io V;-m.tl penaylvnaix stal.' ... d in jv.'-. i vor forty ' y rars e'iH'ri tvf in the li.rii:ess. Give" b in a call, tif fuatautftssil Lis woik. Cbargts reas on1 .t. " t. f uDoenu-rg. ikiiliet ana A. r:rt rsn ! c-hu'ted at the Glade) It;"'. ' nr tattirday evening, Svuiinjt .v. :..! on M.-ncay nntil 10 a. m.; t Si'ver'-'a'e every Monduv Irn 2 P. M. WtilThurmlav at "nxm; Ihe rest of the k at ( un,U riard. XimiE.-The firm of IL.le& Wove . by mutua! constnt, (li-solvcd. The "i&rt in rnv Lands, ab4 all peisor.s in ktw In .aid iir.-ii are r.,ue.tt j to rnlj tatneknit settle tu,mtlt.ik-'i! eiloer by two or Xote. Jm. A. Fovi.e. '"E I'llHTUt 11 ,M!MI. A simple, rjf. l rui!e..i, r. ni. ih- iKm ir.-c .vrv trw- irc irev, (iiMli-as' bv lo eiue the "ii I'fre, s'nmacli rejular. ki!r.f v and '.,., ' m ve, iniic gri-atst bl.ssini ever eti -ifreJ tip.,0 man. II-: Bitters is that I r rjv ai.il i proprietors are Mr.c klcss t ' - J' t.i, i- " iii na.y' U-ed ss,ea aid i'l yo'.i tiv h ? See other KiFnii l.iM.s -1 Uve f t sale and "',' rt at;l;,.,i, i .f aell-improved farm nt;(.Brr.Hf1. ,.( unitvi.rovcd land, . i,cr. :;,,(, 8t:(j n'0?.lSi These fn le 1 ad st cxtren e'v low fiunrea. "' " com. n jOate cn.iMr Wst uo wen to wine n. Kir li.nl . r in. Fxdit 'li. M'. tk 'ri,A, Gl '" K-Tbis wr is l'J: T tl'' who send five rents to ."tlS, Ii lf'h1.!.r V f..ri. mill n j t i?Uv'vt 6 . wo.lae witii wi l-tips6i0 ii I u'. rations Uv4vtL1,:it',!,PM iiliisirations, cm t . r,'(1 l'"I,"r- ara! Pa-j. o . I:"V- n!1 elegant Colored v .... . Vtt hi 1 " "' 'iu j-.Soap, h' ",lJIli"i lor turinir akin dis J7 n,o-vri-d f. r yrMo combine v .v , ' nt lie tr.-,i :r:i U(-.-Iri:li t.-tii. ; i:. ..U I e i , , u,'u ?J'!'i'-r Nw:i, , tiwj''"'"- h:h are siken of'bvi 3 :''' " '.'"''' r-"ini. i.tid to ail 6 '"' i.1 rer.ts. v n ail, 35 TSttjj -."'V. CO ciDts." h mail,; Hsrw r, N- 5,lt struct. While-' fa X' w rt,PhiIsdelphia, "utyaa Urujgista. ! r-t. t nmm 1 -4 txm J ; A Fjeu) for Kf.form. Persona attend ing service at the Methodist church, expec I ially strantrcrs, are Ireiiuenlly placed in etubarrtiog ptitionf, by reason i f a lack ol usher. For instance, a penlk'inan who alien Jed I the services Sunday evening with a lady, j on iriiitiirv in the vestibule, ot an oHR'ial : meiiirol tlieiliurcu, agio where he could lin.l a wul. wan mtrely told that ' tie muxt po up Hunt and liiibl lr one." which 'n ol course, emin-ly sititt ictorj- to the in purer. It then became necessary tor him to ea ter and grope his w ay up the aisle until be found a ew in whieli there was room for himself and lady. The writer is not aware whether there are private pews in the church or out, but even where the free pew system obtains it is well known that ofplace. We are having winter in earn lliere are families w ho attend church reg- j ,,,- extreme cold weather, the nier- ularly who appropriate to themselves cer tain pew, and a persoa unacquainted with the (hutch is just as liable to get intotLese reserved pews as in others. It is eminent, ly proper that the regular attcudantg of a place of worship have a pew" w Lich they will always be sure of obtaining : against that 1 have not a wor J to say. But it is for the benefit of the regular attendants almost as much as tor the benefit of inno cent and unsuspecting strangers, that gen tlemanly ushers are needed to protect the farmer in their rights, and to prevent the annoyance and embarrassment V the lat ter, which is inseparable from the present management. Two or four daprT young men, in the ctrncity ot ushers would make the ap pointments ot the neat little chapel almost, if not quite, perfect. A word to the wise &c. OefAsiosAt. Church Goek. SiHiierset January 27, 1S79. Died, at Lis home in Somerset, at half past five o'clock, Monday evening, Jan. 20, Will. Ii. Coflroth, iu the 25lh vear ot his age, after a short illness, of typhoid lever. ill was a life tone printer, having com menced the trade w hen a lad in the Hant atd oilice. He afterwards apprenticed himself to the Hlralk, where he served the regular apprenticeship. After leaving the lU.iiAi.D he was employed for several years as foreman of the Valley ImUjtemUnt, published at Meyersdale, and has lor the past year lieen in the employ of the Som eriet' htmocrat. As a printer he had tew equals iu the county, liy his uutirtng la bors, his great good nature, and bis ready wiil,ngncss to always lend a helping hand, he was greatly liked by his employers, as well as by all with wh m he labored. His death was Fuddcn and unexpected. The physician who attended him having the morning before his death thought he notUjcd a change tor the better, and ex pressed hopes of Lis recovery. The sor rowing family and trends have the deep est sympathy of the cpiire community. Ai a meeting of the officers and niuni bers of Company . 10th Kegt. X. O. P., at tin ir armory, January 21. lb.U, the fol iicg preamble and resolutions were; unanimously ado;icd. Whew, It has pleased Almighty Cod, iu Hit wise provid. nee, to remove from I our midst, our lute friend and associate, Win. li. Coll roth. lU'olrtd, That this cotupauy baa oct a vaiucd. trustworthy and capable mem ber, he kind and genial u at tire render ed him beloved by all his comrade. lioulred. Thai we led honored iu bear ing our testimony to the hih character, upiiiihtuess aud virtue of our du.t-iM.'d ti tend. licolrrd. That we tender the warmest expression of sympathy, condolence and personal regard' to his lamily and friends. UnUtd. That a copy of" these resolu tions be lurnished to thu family of the de ceased, and that they be lulili.-ljed iu the pajH-rs. Samuel H. Kantser, A Ll X A MO-H HlsTO.N, Committee. Ala meeting ol the stockholders of the Somerset and Cambria U. K., the follow ing named eeniieau'D were chosen to act officers of the com pacy during the cn suiiis; year. Pres. Christian jmg ; Sec. W. J. Baer : Treas. C. C. Mus:selman. William M. Hall. Isaac Kaufman, Daniel Morreli. Cliarlts Donnelley. C. C. Mus selman, W. . Baer, Directors. We learn trom one ol the officers ot the road liiai. ey er elhui wiil be made to ex'euu the road liiiuuh to Jotiustown, and that from the present outlook, Vi V will be commenced on lit extension at au early dsy. Cijsts. Our term of office having ex pired, it is jiL'tt-ssrjry that all outstauding jess be promjuly paui. persons in debted to us will please make payu.eut during January term ol Court. Tue three weeks term will furnish many opportuni ties for safely aending money tiom any part of the county. Attention to thui will avoid personal notice, risk in transmission ot money by mail, ami probably an In crease ol costs. Gtoiu.K W. Pile, Aauon F. Dt key, F. J. KLHI.-tK W c wisli to call Ike attention ot our reuleis to me advertisement of Smith's Patent UubJcr Sring Sled Brake. e have examined the brake and can vouch tor its being the best thing of the kind ever shown us. Mr. Smith would like to have a couple of our tuterprisin farmers try them. There are to pair at Byers ic Uarnett a hardware store, which can be had tor trial if any on a wuheii to do so. 00 Januarjr firs: be mH, "In tlie jear, 'Til, 1 J nei'Jier nu.ikr, nonlifW n.r fcr. Nur 1 -k Ukb the wine." Hut cra mrrli shall im, hi U suiuke Ami hew nU nei- it r ft: And t ij unio the tavrra nrafi, 'iiiibiaea whisky, please." The two stritigs of Itlgh U'l'.s advertis ed a tew weeks ago in the lii.K.u.D under the heaJ of Lvt have Loth been found and returned to the owneis, the finders in both instances being staunch Republicans. This illustrati-s the tieauty of advertising, as well as the honesty of those who advo cate Kepubiican principles. An old tenth man Las lie.-n held in Pi;tsbi;rg, to aDsver at court, for kissing a tounir U.dv against her will. The defense " . . r i i ... i. i. : - nas iua, me voiju la'iv aMieu io or ivim- ed, whiU v,as a very nataraj. conclusicp to ariive al. TLe payem -uts are literally one mihss of ire, UMkinj; !.c nuotion a d.iuaeroiir fmsi ocsa to pedestrians. However, the 6tna!l iKiy, with skates strapped to his feet, ( njoys the coi.dition of our sidewalks. Foimk In front of the Great American Tobacco Store, a beautilul blow n v il. Thp ner can recover the siiue by calling at the threat 4c:erl'n. and pix.vir.2 property to the gallai.. CLa ie.- T fc said Chawle Hill then p.iy for this u.itice in lollies. IiT. Sunday oiht, Jan. l'J. between Some: set and M.uerul l'oiut, on the low er road, a large U It licLinging to an u'ster ov.-rcoMt. The lindi r. bv returninir the - ... .1.;. -ill I .ii..i.K- i.r.. ... ? -.t. Ljl.-eb t.. i.....rtt and Berlin. la.-. i d-d tV ugLU staVskin ftoa.' TLp fiiivb r h ill W suiubly rewarded by return i ! the same to Geo. I". I'arljer, S njicr-t, ' ) !ng to the inauguration of Govern r II iyt Ik iug delayed until 1:20. p. m. the Slate w as m ithiHil a Governor lor an hour and twenty minutes, llarlrann s term hav ibg exp:red at noon. . Cn aqi,iUcr pigti n this ier will be Iqaal the inaugural d.lrets of Henry M ijuvl. ttiivero'ir of I'eutuiylvanla. It should L reid by every peteou. AVc understand that a large, doubls. frame dweiliutj liouse is to be CPflcd os S"i.ti TrVvfoot tre; :t. l" ijr. L-rrtik Rta - gcr U tit; twtiy spring." List week several fine lot ot hora.-s, boarU bv drvvets. wre taken from here k Johnstown, where they wiil lie tbijiped to the Lis: era market, i iie PuMitrnsiTtre ipp'td up ia I puir't-r ofjiln-es aud in Order to e.cl past -Dr'tlie drills, roads have to U-oja-ned through and the fields. There wta uwi v oti- crt:.iia4 case for t:.is term w cotin. i uwiw-ak wen .1. n.r. ,.T tim -h:intv' "! - - ' a . ra,icr iu apnucr coii'.ma. it 19 one Ol IHC !; rkaJiug was very ptd U ;-;?rsi j Jarje; and beJU'ew s's'ud Family Papers uai'i lat. weea. ami he iwlii and last of in the counuy, and contains more Special th- tow 11 er.joved it hugely. j Features of interest and value to thu gen- - ' eral reader than any other paper published. From present infiirniation not much Write lor a fpecimen cipv, which will be building b contemplated the coming Spring, teat you free. Address The Blade, Tol- and tsumiuer. jedo, O. Diox, Ills., Jan. 17, 1979 Dear Herald. Enclosed yoa will find poetal order for f 2 00, which you may place to my credit Tor a continuance ot my BulMcrintion to roar valuable paper. The fifty-two regular visits during the year liave been very pleasant ana prutlla l.ii I liv.. nn im-ati. . nf knawtnt the rjUU1iH..r of reail-rs ot vour valuable paper; , ,,. thcr are ciuuu-d bv the tlious- ad. ierr emd Kennljiican I hope will read it, it is worthy ot euppoit. It has be come a family necessity to us, though tar removed from vour county and a resident ot llliuois fr over twenty-five years ; yet I have a great i:t-ire for the welfare of my oli' county, and atl her interests tuny maintained. An item from the West will not l out cury 22 ' to 2GJ ltelow zero tor several days, with some eight inches of snow. We are having fineslcighingand it is much improv ed lioih for proht aud amusement. Business seems reviving slowly, the very low prices of all kinds of farm products brings little money into circulation ; but farmers in the main keep their own very welL We have very lew farmer bank rupts, while financial distress in mercantile and commercial life are so numerous and disastrous. The farmers have reason to rejoice that ther, as a class, are o highly favored. ISo my advice to my brother farmers is if we have to labor hard, with no very great return for all our labor, yet we have the consciousness of a safe, reliable and worthy vocation. Yours Respectfully, Dakiei. Uul. Programme of the Union Literary Soci ety, tu be held at New Lexington. Jan. 31, IST'J. Music. , .. . K-adini$ of the minutes. . Miscellaneous business. Declamation by Lillie Switzur. Heading by J. II. Suultz. Music by our little Band. Eay on the destruction of timber, by Dr. II. D. Moore. Beading by W. F. Sanner. Declamation by Matlie McMillcrj. Kssay by Jennie Biker. Beading by Lalla Switzer. Declamation by Minnie Swiu:r. Heterred tjuestions : 1. What is the dilference between a sex aped and aq'iadruied Hash McMillen. 2. If you had a tiger by the tail which would be the sater, to hold on or let go? J. P. Barron. Paper. The Evening Dinpatch, by I. S. Snyder. Question for Debate : itcsolved. That women should have a right to vote. Affirmative, I. S. Snyder, II. W. Hech ler, Luther T. Snyder." Nepitive, J. P. Barron, Bush McMillen, A. D.Snyder. Paner, Poor B'chard's JfcruUI, ' by II. W iiechler. , J. P. Babkon. Fr- Jexme Bakkk, tcc IVe Jiavc been requested to publish the I illowing, and a it ipav be of general in I :rest to the many Odd Feiloiys amoig o'r readers, w e do so: The wanaeeis of the Odd Fellows' En dowment AssiKialioa of Pennsylvania, held their first annual meeting at Colfax Hail vesterday. The attendance of mem bers of the Irafcrrjity Was very large, all the seats in the hail IjcIbz occupied. !ep resenlaiives ere present from Philadel phia, Xorthum'ierland, Greene, West more ls nJ. Wayne, Venango, Washington, Erie sad other counties. The session was pro. tracted with a slight intermission for dinner till a late hour li the&ttemo m. The Eudonuit'ct AsieW0ou was organ ized in this city on July 23th, 1ST, after the Grand Iide of the State had refused to incorporate ihe insurance feature into her constitution. The association com Sii.t:;4 opej-:L:nson Xovertjbcr st, lTtj, and the reports n the 'ojtloer ti(bu,itte4 yesterdy showed that 438 memlx-rs have been admitted, representing 104 different hul jes, which are located in thir ty -sevea difierenl counties. There Lai baen one death, and of course only one asesUiiint up to dite. 1'ho gen eral but u res of the endowment plan are similar to those of the United Workmen. Two thousand dollars or one thousand dol lars are paid on the death of a mcmlr ac cording as the member has previously elected aud the astai)eiU aro one dollar on each member between SI and ; years ot age lor lull membership, and $0 cents 0r those insured lor fl.OUO. Any member oi tte order irj gt.sxl standing can join thp association, aqd those over thtrty-n ve yei ol age pay from five cents to one dollar ex tra each assessment, according to the age at wLU-I) they join. The reports submit ted yesterday show that the Endowment Association has met with unexampled suc cess for the short time during which it has been in operation. It shuuM be added that the association, while distinct from the Grand Lodge, was Indorsed by the lat ter body by a unanimous vote in Novem ber last. ' Consideration of the by-laws apd consti tution occupied much of the time yeslerdiy. But few important changes were: made the constitution printed in The f'vt some months ago. An election was held for Managers which resulted as follows : Fur 'I'Ur-et Yean John A. Myler, Pitts burgh ; S. B. IJoyer, Sunbtiry ; Josenh ) McCalie, Bearer;' Alfred Slack. Allegheny; Aug. Plaif. Philadelphia ; A- H- Coakcy, Erie ; William P. Dickson, ijeauvilie ; J. II. Elion, A'-leglteny ; John Vf. IJaney, Pittsburg. r Tiro Yturi William A. Stone, Pittsburgh ; Henry C. Best, Westmore land county ; Charles Buhe, Pittsburgh; Ed. T. Hudsp-th, Pittsburirh: J. M. Drics bach, Mmch Chunk ; M. D. Wiley, Pitts burgh ; Isaac I y tie. Vashigton Coti'nty , Martip Bciicri Allegheny; jjohn Fritjiley, A'i-cLeny. fur One FM,T--Fred. lteckert, Alle gheny ; M. J,. Watson, Pittston ; A. T. James, Tioga county ; J. 11. Fulllier, Oil City j George Spurrier, Lancaster ; A. I. Cooke, Grwne county ; Cbas. J. Harrison, Somerset; Wm. E. Mover, Mercer county ; TLeo. S. Cornioan, Cariicle. The association w ill meet i,aiuaiiy on the third Tuesday of January and hereaf ter nine managers will be elected at each meeting. The managers subsequently met and re. dieted the following officers for the eefuingyear: 1 John .. ilyl:'", Alieuecy, president ; S. B. Jloycr, vU3bbry7 "ice-Preidcnt ; Henry Steucrnajle, Allegheny. Secretary ;' Joseph II. Elton. Allecheny. Treasurer. The nejit rqeetiq; will lie held at pitts bursL, oo ikii tiiird Tut-tdiy of January, PJS-J. j In the evening a Urge mectic? of the fraternity was held at the balil of Day Spring L'dgc, at which P. G. M , S. li.i Buyer, D. G. M , John A. Myli-r, and sev-1 eral ol the visiting memjersot the LikI ja' ment Association poke. Kits hii.iEt.EU Mr. KreU. Lewis, of Qrant county, weut to Cuqilief land or f day lust week to have his eyes Qtieraud UjKin. The uiriKH' lpJ w i-akncs in his eyt created a kiuu ol coniiuual wveping that caused him mu' h annoyance, ana fre quently stitlering. Dr. V. P. Kuudenlierg, to w horn Mr. Lewis applied, found it ne ceatary to insert a silver tulie from the cor ner of each eie. running down into the pi we, throt'-'ii wlu'ti dlppiugj- Irwin the hriii ajd ttisoai'J matter couM etenpe. The glands bad hvcoiue dugiled and the uatttral course s olytruvtf.j i( t( recder an artili'. iai firaia ip-pcia.-y. 't he i.pcia- tlM was deiii-aleiy aud skillfully lierlorni e.1, and .Mr. l,eis returned, hijlhiy pleas eU with the relief utl'.irdej. A llt'le tpiriU to strengthen his mrrn hil the doctor ojiera!' d. was all lliesutij. ci took. Krjtr ( H. I u ) 1'rH'iM. -ai - Uu, ur i ai i ike ak-iKS to sick hrdai'he, that infallible iyUllllom alf a dibutdcreil siotU'teh, brer Wi Ijowels. Many sutler from Ii ay many as three or four times a week. They do so needlessly, j for Ilostetter's Stomach liitters, by lonimr I the digestive oreans and rg.'.lf.'irig the bowel arti liver, ranrea lie' SttuSe, and rUSff-'l tiife pai'nU symoioHi. fhe jntj fuaie syiatMthy Mwfen it it braU anofihe ! RlK)o,riinU rttioM reuses th slightest dis- I ..rrl.-r i,t?W.liM j (Km 1. Il e f, lw rfl,.,wl a U were, in the organ of thought. The re form instituted bv the itinera vhen the 'iiito'iiye, stcretie apd (.Vi.uat"v' 'upc-Hucj-aje in aVftlp of cliaoa, lis Clhcr and riie bt-pertriiH tattn, v!z : the complete reotrt'.ktn of the whole physical economy. tne resuraiton oi sppetue ana repose, and ah iacrease in tbeKiwerof ; ;j;teji to '"nri.'rsofa inaiuriai iybe.' n il ! - Tie Toi.irx. Blade. We call atten tion to the adrcnit-L'tnent of this excellent Beklijc. Pa., Jan. 20, 1879. Pi siiat School Cohvestiox. Pursu ant to a call, the ministers aud delegates of the Sunday schools ot the Somerset Classis of the Reformed church assembled in con vention in this place, Monday evening. An interesting and instructive sermon was preached by Kev. A. E. Truxel subject The specific sphere ot the Sunday school among all other agencies of the churcn lor the Uevelorimeot ol christian character After which the convention elected the loilowiuir officers : President, Peter S. Hay ; Secretary, J C. Weller. Tl'KSCAT MOKSI.NG SESSION. After miscellaneous business, the sub ject. Are Sunday school Periodicals prefer able to Sunday school Libraries, assuming ordinary care to have been taken in tne so lectiou of either t was discussed by Kev. C. L . lleilman, II. F. Keener, S. It. Bnd enbaugh. A. E. Truxel, Elder Aaron Will. Wm. Zimmerman and W. II. Hay The presence ot Rev. D. N. Ditmore, of St. Clairsville. Bedford county. Pa, Elder Beer, of the Brethren church. Rev. Weak ly, of the Methodist church and Rev. Pol tenberger. ot the Lutheran church were announced and their names enrolled members of the convention. The question : Do two sessions of Sun day school and two regular serv ices on one Lord's day, as now conducted, lay such preponderating stress on the intellectual side of our natures that the spiritual side is injuriously neglected': was opened by ltev, Bridenbaugh and followed by Kev. Weak ly, Poilenberger, 1 ruiel and Lleilman. AFTEUSOOX SESSION. The following queries were answered 1. What is the relation of the Apostles' creed to the Bible? 2. Should the alphabet be taught in the unday school I 3. Should Sunday schools be kept open in the country during the winter season The following subjects were discussed Should every member of the church consider it his christian duty, both for bis own as well as for the benefit of others, to take part in the Sunday school by bis own personal presence. Should catechetical instruction he the chief mode employed in the Sunday school tor the indoctrination ol the young T it so. how can the popular objections ot its dry ness and monotony be accounted for and avoided. The convention adopted the following paper expresiwe oi their judgment in re gard to the Uiflerent questions discussed I. i he bunday school hag a specific sphere in which to operate and specific ends to accomplish ; that it affords a better opportunity for the training ot the children in the worship of God w ith prayer aud praise, lor lamillanzing them with luo sa cred scripture and indoctrinating them in the true faith, and for developing in them the spirit ot benevolence, than any of the other church agencies. 1 hat for the younger Sunday school scholars pcrioui.a.s are preferable to libra ries ; that each congregation, however, khould have a library of carefully selected standard works tor the ue of the ofticers and larger scholars ot the Sunday school and the members of the church in general. 3. That we regard two sessions of the Sunday Fshool on the same LonJ's day as in part at lean aetcaiing its own end and imposing upn tue taithtui workers in lha cause an undue amount of lawr and care on the d IV ot real. 4. That it is Ihe duty of every uieiulier of the church loi whoo it is possible to as sist Jn furthering the work of the Sunday school. 5. That the c itechetical mode of instruc tion is best adapted to inculcate the doc tricot of the scriptures, aud that a graded series of catechetical text books should be used In our Sunday schools, not, however. to the entire exclusion of lesson papers and oral teaching. Another convention is to be held some time during t'as corning summer. litt-hETAIllt. Addisox Items. Some of the roads are becoming almost impassable in this section. occasioned by continual thawing anil free- in. TLe lads thai were having auu'u euioya ble seasons during the good sleighing are not so meny just now. VY tine the Blemh ing was eood every one seemed to enjoy hemsclves very much ; but those pleasant countenances and graceful smiles have been exchanged tor those of jadqecs and borrow, aud all are epectaut ttnt "the cloud in the Weat will brine snow. Cheer up boys, there is a time for every thing. Horses must have rest and sleighs must be repaired, and be ii) rcadjrjesa tg renew Uie errori.' Marshall Wilkins, who is teach lb 2 the Walker a Mill school, suvs the epidemic ot scarlet fever has had a very deleterious ef fect upon his school. It formerly number ed about forty scholars, but bus beun re duced to an average of abjut ten. - ' W. W. Hartzell, ot Somerset, is visiting his friends and' relatives iu Petersburg. He is looking bale anif Lei.-'.y, 'and by all appearances oue would suppose that Som erset 15 a lieallhy p.lace to. live. The Evan. Lutherans are ltuldjqga ser ies of meetings, under the auspices of Rev. Smith, who is an earnest, effectual laborer in the vineyard of the Master. May sue cess attend his effort. William llanita and U ly and Mrs. II. Younkin Lave just returned from Mt. pleasant, alter having spent several days viaitipjj friend. IlA( KLEBAKNEY. -Programme for the teachers' District Institute, to be held at Cupp's school house, H.C. Musselman teacher, peb. IST'J- 1. Claiij v(ri!i in ktbography, by J. P. Flit. Wtat is the object ol teaching school ? W. II. Barnhart. 3. How do you teach Arithmetic? M. J. Pritts. 4. What Is the best method of securing good order! A. Syl'ord. Ail the teachers in the townsLip are ex pected to come prepared to spiW on the aliovc or.ysthms. and also w itb good que ries. Friends of education are cordially invited to be present. II. C. Mcsselmas, J.;k Buiuv-n, IL' X- HollNEK, Committee. "A Sad Sight to Beiiolb." Some (our weeks sipce a man. or rather a walk ll,i; skeletou, came to CRtTTKNDOs'8 Pat ent Medicine Depot, No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York, completely exhausted, just riding trom Fourteenth street, near Ninth avenue. He took a chair, and after re gained sufficient strength, informed Mr. C. that he had been given up by his phy- I siciaos la die, irctt what tiicy icrmexl to I l.a n win r' HI f jtrui i nir.lin n nnn rcng being entirely grne. ana the other more or less auecied. He aavs, "Mr. Ckit TfcATuv, will yosr arttclj, which I have seen advertised (meaning Hale's IIoxet uf iioKEiioirxo akd Iab), cure, or give relief T" I gravely Informed him that il was a very bad case, and one which I was afraid had run too lone; but advised hi 111 to try one bottle, as it cortalzW IJ do him no hare and cep l-Qect; explain- 11:5. e; tue same time, that tloEV a.nd MoRElio'tsrJ sisrtheU and scattered all ir riti.ti.ios aud iu3amr4:Vti" aud the Tar BLty c!ecH4 aiij Ueared the throt and au pasjagig lealiog to I ho lungs, and the additional miredieriti kept the organs cool, moist and In healthy action. He took my advice, bought a bottle and went away . On Saturday he again came into the store, with a light step a 'iuu'ling countenance; sUitou t.u.:i fa used the tirst batt-e, t?3 lound wq itiucw relief that be fcll tficounigud, and. at iliiRreat times sine lie ftt'Ri krf aeveo more bottles, which he had Uaed, and believed himself perma nently cured; said be should recommend it to all of bis friends aud acquaintances, which, as he eaid, were many, ifee WJ roan of wealth, a.-d lauueoo The price of $Af? o'Elf t HuiiEHOt SU AD TAR w otlJ C'ty ot-nti a, buti) Thtw you win see thai U.i gentleman was cured for f4. aiiei paying bun.lrcas ol dollars to physicians. Sold at all drug stores at SO cents and fl. Iarge size rcticb j cheap est to boy, .. f -PV5' xAHAuM Ditoft, junj In one To Make the Attractions of the fire side through the winter evesiii com plete, and bar the prout sdJ pleasures of ica.ntjj aU that goes on in the world abroad, 'comprising efery thing new, en tertaining and instructive, do not fail to subscribe for the PlTTsru.rRrt WtKEtt DispATn-tbe best, fajwr lwet of ;tlie mount ioia. Very lsue contains thirty, six columns of latest news, foreign, do mestic local and miscellaneous an unap proached presentation ot the affairs of the day aud at tht ktcprkt oftl 50 per an Hum tzerybody can hat it. A splendid paper lor 1S79. Send your order to Rook & O'Neill, publishers Dispatch. Pittsburg. or WABXisa.-piiunng the r, as in uie pasi, :ie grave will close over thousands, aim pi' because they neglect tba mean which laould restore them to health. . Meet the t31 destroyer at the threshold, and dispute n invasion by that more than wonderful nedicinc. Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horchound. There is no cs;h or cold, case of asthma, bronchitis, flood spitting. weak lungs, croup or wpmping COUitli which m i l not vk-iu nHire naui v u tin great hotosical remeJy tbn any other medicine, jiyon wouiu u uisappoini meat, and 1 speedily cued, ask vour Druegist lor Dr. Morris' rnp of Tar, Wild Cherrr and Uorebounl. Trial size 2.1 cents. Largj sizts 50 da. ana one ixuar. t A very lew doses will relive, and a lit tie perseverance will cure, f For sale by O. W. Benfod, Somerset, and Mountain s Co., ContlKnce. Also Agents for Prof. Parer's Pleasant Worm byrup, which is priectly sate- Extremely palatable. No psic required, Costs 25 cents. Try it f Amo.no: tub dead faixbes of the past. Low many bogus nostcma may be numbered : Beginning iheuearcers with a tremendous flourish ot truepcts, blazon ed for a time in the public prints and on flaming posters, soon, but it too soon. were they relegated to the liibo of things lost on earth, liul liosiea rs MoinaeU Bitters is a living and thriing remedy. It goes on, curing and to d'e. Neither underhand nor open competihn affect it On the contrary, contrast ith inferior rival preparations only lncreses its popu larity. It has been repeatdly imitated, but without success. Cotiierfeils of have been surreptitiously iuroduced, but have fallen flat. J-. very whet it entrench es itself in the confidence of lie people; and well it may, for it is a thoroughly reliable invigarant of the fedle, banishes dyspepsia and constipation braces the nerves, cures rheumatic ailnents and kid ney complaints, and e radicals and pre vents intermittent and renuttnt levers. An Astonishing Fact.-A large pro portion of the American peop are to day dying from the etrects of Dyfepsia or dis ordered liver. The result )l these dis eases upon the masses of irtelligent aad valuable people is inoft aiurfang, making life actually a burden instead'!' a pleasant existence of enjoyment and isetulness as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only thro aside pre judice and skepticism, take 14 advice of Druggists and your lriends. Aid try one bottle of Green 8 Augutt Fifer. Your speedy relief Is certain. Milwns ol bot tles ot this medicine have teen given away to try its virtues, witlj satisfactory results In every case. Yoij tan buy a samp e bottle for 10 cents to try. doses will relieve the worsfcase. Three Posi- West lively sold bv all Druggists ti the ern Continent. 1 A Rf.markadle ltEsuLT.-eU makes no difference how many I'hysjcUj, cr huw much medicine you have trici,it is now an established fact that Geriitn Syrup is the only remedv which ha given com plete satisfaction in severe dses ot Lung Disease. It is true there art yet thou sands of persons who are (.disposed to Throat ami Lung AQections, kicsuinption Hemorrhages, Asthma, Sevi'6 Colds set- tk'd (() the Bi'ti&vt. I'neuii.oiii, WUixip ing Cough, 4c, who haveJKi pcrsrnal knowledge of Boschoe u Gc-raan Syrup. To such we Wiauld say that tt.OOO bottles "ere sold last vear without ie complaint Consumptives try just one bule. Regu lar size 75 cents. Sold by aj druggists in America, ' i 3i.iiiUii:i REESE MILLER.-Ry iv. Josiih Berkley, Sir. Sauiuel U. Hea, oi Fayette county, to Jttiss Ginla tim aiitier, ot Somerset county. IIK1. -i' KING. At Kiugwood. P.., June 20, 7 months ISIS, 5Ury Kin, aged 5 yes's, aud 14 days. J KING. At Kins wood1. P, Doc. Jl. Lemuel Kin, a?cd S-'i tuirs, ft inos., and 13 (lays. ' The two lie side by side icihe Lutheran graveyard at KingwixMl, ly have been members ot the il. L. Clinch, tor qtore than half a ceutury. Their descendants coruUt Qf twelve children, raiid child ren, uu great grind child: en ad two great, great grandchildren. Theywere jiermit led to bless their children by many years sweet counsel and luillul example, bnth as a mother, father aid christian. Our pniyur to our lleavenlyfather is that they may ail meet in the glify woi iu. CpFFROTIL At t.he Tidenee of his parents, in op;,ert, on Jnuury atl, 13. 'J, V,rli'tt 15- CoUroth, ajed 2-4 years, U mouths and 2b, days. 2fE' ADrERHSEWSTS. THE TOLEDO BLADE. NASBY'S PAPER. per send k'f a sje?iioefi wcr of tin Tole.la U Index It it a 3ltnai(th Kirht-Pace Weekly Wper, of sixty-lour Columns hied wilt eareluliy prejiareii reading matter id Interest and value to lieupie in ail ptrU ul the V mteu States. SPECIAL FEATURES. All the Departments which sal mode The Rlaiik so popular all over the L'r it1 Stratej, wtu be regularly eontic. ei), o:-.Dieri' it liu Popular M.-t.eioi uLoisi lii"iii,LKil liuuitA,Ait. p.auieiaa, he. Pemlf"'ii V- Kashv. which a'e written ex- pvs:y v fiiaBLAU; ourHouseioll Department, a iwu ut-iiuBiiory oi pracoeai HiioTBu .uu ujion aub jecus of lurest in every h"ina: a four, Pe-pl' Department j Kellifii.us liepartsKut, iu;.ni -uiz tiio neeai) Sundav School Lesson; Channmx Foet- ry: the Uriiciiuvt w it and iiuiii-r; T Best Stories. Criminal and Seieetodi pondents. ud i!te Imtet News tfm all pans of ui wt..u. it-a jiiaiie ciri'u.Aii'S largely in every State and Territory in the Uai"!!, and every where recugnlted Uie 'lamest aid i-,tNes an j family rapr l urnisnei acywtiere. l;y It and wiil uever willingly tie without it. Ani mn iliu it tt-tares lor I'jts inter arc ierii-s n4 Audi rscuvHle Pilin MeicluB. ny raw win was lucre. Anew smiii story was comiceKevd isov. Hill. Anntnrr 050 will cum men'-e in January. TKK.MS sluitle copy, per year. OO : five copies, M 75 eaeh : ten or uWe eo.l..... VI 61 eaen. awl an extra copy with ever Mi-u-ot ten. Siietlmenoiplee sent iree. ni Iqrr.nA. Aldreas 1 1 LEUy lLAUl., Ivledu, Ulllu. FIFTY TE0U3AND BOOKS For.Snleut ilnlf tr!-e. :.r cot; eijeriro? tQthe puhlif, p.stae pre paid, at one-half the regular arfce. flfty thousand VQlurnes ei ifu u.ks. cuf pfiMj.jj iiitoc, t:. ,ry, 'wtk, Poetrr, 11 u Ui'H. AliHlki'. ielik'U and acwuln-; Vorks, editHAtof biaialam AutlnTS. eu. These hook are selened hy our Mr. lAia (NaBliv) from the shelves of the leading noiitber of the country, are all new and Inch, aud aie the l.len Ileal oiUiooi handled tiy the retail tojksHlera. We hare sna.ile.1 ihuu-uu ls of the m all rtsot the country, and ev-rj too it at out Is warrauleil to l euetly ai rcivtad and to give entire tatt-jTaftaifc 1 ' We have tirlnted a larve and eofridta m.m lo6 ed our Hixiks. arranae.1 hy u' jeets ami on applieatkn will out! copies tree to any ad.lress. W e shall also be alad 10 send siaxLlmtn mi,!,. ..1 the hLADK whenever asked to du so. Alt (irvs resdliiK thisadvenlseuMDl are oonUsllj ti.Ji'.ed to send as by postal card or cthert.Ise1 tin, names of tkcicseKe' ard trj;r!ds. 'a-ldreii ' lyLL)i) ItLAPt, idi, Ohio. ilOTICE. Notice Is herebv given that slle.-l will he held from the assessmemsol IsTK at tiieCemmislon-r":' otbee, Somerset, for the several dU':s3t o tie county, as kiilows, vf-: ' " ror tenner 10 i-klp, cervill Roreoah, fmiuya. ivuK, S a r. StvvstJWu burougu. Uue? aiaboaiuj, Stimycreek, .New Baltimore borough, AllCKueny, Jetlcrsua. Somerset lownxhiD. Momer- ct Iwoagh, Bcrlia Ij-Touh, Brotuerii valley, on uwtmj , me jn a uay 01 w eiMTiary, next. For Addis a' Liwer Tarkevtont. Cain tK,nniTb Cucflurcee borosvrh, I'rirar aarkryuut'. MbMie- creea, N Cet-trevUIe frirouvh, .WIIoM, Sr.uth- jiBMi vrtMii-rsnurs; uoroaO; ureenviiie, Url ; Bit, Ikilck. Mallsbary bon.ugb, Summit, Mey-ers-laia borough, fcoa f rid.iv, the ilH day ol Fdiraary. in. Wheu aBd where all persons aad "rT.c.iktioa feeling themselves aeeric-d at .a e'cameratKm and valpatii U of Uerr "triable prilpeny And ef fact!, iclde pur uatit to the several acts of Assem bly ft such case lna?e and provided, are retjuested to attend and state Uieir grievances liar redrew ac f irdlng to law. The appeals -fill le te',J on taa aho mentl-w-ed tlajs V'tareea 'the hours ul 9 w'ciuck a. m. and o'ci k r. st. DF.!f"IS COOK, J.C. CKITCHr iKLI), W. M. S.-HBOCK, I JONAS .McCLlNTOCK, Jaa. . U Clerk. ( . Cummuuiuners. S3 UOU rtATTO WATCH IO. rriecsl ia Uia kaowu world. DainpU raJcAtras- s JaMRsm, S.WCUSI stwovsr u Won Da present v X WAI VER TISEMEN . S. pUBLICSALE. J iinneei toe owi-r suiliincl in tli hut wiil '"""""I i iienry su, late or taenia buotDK Trp.. S.nnerM-1 P., rteo'd. thsuo.lrr nan u,u ors M Kii.l ilm-m-l U ulicr i-j iui: uniery on tne pr.-miea, on Saturday, February 22, lStf), 1 I o el-k p ., the Cti,, iUK de-rltl prnjitrt r '" A renaln irart iil'biMl in Allm.hravTwn . ersiiijo., r., Ac1j..iiinr lamln of Simon KritM- imrer Elmund llrrbir, EiiMSnhrieeixlotbera. eonuminn Kjarrss anil ll..oce, f shk-li luu aem are ctrsp-tl ami the baluice weil tialwnd 1 nere w a nm-ntte m-tianl on this farm, and alao a tine xu-fir ramp : and has tbereno erected a larxe two nu.rr kur Iuhim & J h.n. huoae, an.1 other uutbullillnfts, and al) tvu tene ment nnuses with Unle and other neeeMarr llllil.lln.pB MwnM.. ...I. .k TEKAIS. 1 hie-lhirii in haml, and the balance in mur eiuai annual payment without Interne. une-tentli of the jmrchase naiDcy to lie l" v. . u vn ,oj w mis, JOH JT SARVTR, AV.M. m. sch ruck,' Jin-23 Exd-aton. ADillNISTDATOU'S NOTICE tetMie of Naorr Simpson, late of Qaemabonlng letter itTailniinitradon uu the above estate navina tieen if ran lis! to the undent goed, iHitie Is hi-rsl.T Ktven 'o tbime imletiteil to it t mu im. mediate payment, and Ihi-KebaTincrlafroaaa-alnitt it to urerent the'in duiv autheniiniieil bir .n la ment on S.itnr.tar. Mareh 15. 1S7SJ at the reaLlenm 01 v, enuie w inters. JACOB I. BOWMAN, Jan- A.lmliil-;rawr. JkTOTICbl. 1 he un.len.tfned will mat n..lt.i'.n n a. L l.-Ulure .,ra .eeul Aot fur himseil ami others tor Uie payment ol pnn iiiuns. Jtc. lumU.lie.1 to Mmnuits ol volunteers in service under the eouv manduf laiaain Hiiwlea of Center eounty and ua(ilain scliroct ol ISomtrsi.'t Pa., in 1h6;i. J. AKISSIHUKK, Jan 2V Berlin, fa. nPAVEKN LICENSE. .ollee i hereby given that thefoliuwinK persons uaye nieti ineir peiltimis lor license, tnd luer will be presented to the ourt lor action, on Thursday, Ftbruari 13, 1879. TA VRRIff LICEHSIC. Scott Sterner, Conflaen'-e. HKN'KY r. RCHKLL. .Ian. 2) ProibonouirT, ii I X 1ST K AI'OK'S NOTICE. Luite of Samuel Swank, late of IQuemahoo- inic iwu.. m:iuurei riudit. fa . iim- ,e Letters ol admiclntration on the a hove estatt, having been trained to the undersixned, niitlee u hereby mveu to those indebted to it to make imme diate payment, and those having claims axainst it, to present tliem duly autuentfi-aled tiir settle ment on Saturday, the 1st day of Manh. 17 ', at the residence of decraaed. H1KAM SWANK Administrator cum trtlamcnta Jan '! - CIIEIUFF'SSALE. Hy virtue ot sumtrv writs of Fieri Facias and Levari Fa liis. Issued out of the t'.mrt of Common fleas 01 ix.DieTSet vo r"a.. and to uie directed. 1 will expose to ile hy puiilic- outcry, at the tXiUrt House, ui outers -t, on We.dnesd.ay, Junry 23, 1873, ui-4 Uotk r. . the fallowing descrilied real estate, vii : All the riiiht, title, interest ami clnlm of E.lwanl K. Stahl, ot in aud kto the icilowlug dest.rlticd real est ate. vis: A certain tract of land situate la Jeuner Twp., Snuier3t l'a. Pa., containing a.ires more or lens, of which there are almut A acres cleared and aoout 1 seres in meoiiow, with a two story plank dweliiDa; b.iuae. iMtue stable, a luriie car. peuter shop ruu by water-power aad utter out. buildings thereon creeted, ad-j!nliinl:inds ot Freil Uk l.nijes, William lin:is, liuiae lierkey, F. muud ttluatfh, eorge Gardner, and others'. sjUU, Taken in exe.-uii..n as the pn.iierty o Kdward K. Stahl, at the uit olf, J. Co.tr 60 01 John 11. Snyder. ALSO All the rtsrtit title interest nnd claim of Simon Biiiel of in and to the following liea-ribcd real es al estate, to wit : A certain pieee or parcel of laud situate in Soiu erset two., Somerset eouuty. Pa,, dbSvrilicd aj fol lows: fieKinninir at a pt at tuu paldic reul leaning inns Lm,j to the Pleasant Hill Ciiureu. theuco alou,- mid rd siuth M-west'ia'a P.-ii5 10 m iniei. inen.ro oy Liie n'SUrto 01 slo preuil.-ies, Norlh .'6-i tjist. i;'-' iierehes to a post. tbeiMW.by.ilie;rame Konh 47- West x., perches 10 mi piae o; iMinninic. cmtaininx 4 acres ana nty pe.iiC4 siriet lueamire, havlnir tiiereon erctit 4 two story frame dwclilng house ' by 4 (eet, with the api urtcoiinces. Taken in aecvina s the property ofSImon Bl sel at tb; .u.t ul Uauiel koss i. Sous, ALSO. Ail Ihs right, title, It.Lerest and claim of I..aac Hugua, of, in and to the follow Uig described real estate, viz : No. 1. The home farm stints tn R iinFet Twp. Somerset eounty, Ia , bonded Ly the old rurkey l.d road op, thu Ko.tii, the wmeret and Minera-H-uil U-iilPMd on the vmU Inn Is of Henry Metx ler and ..muel AieUlerun the south and lands ot Ke'4'ien Woy an 1 Iiauicl Weyand on the west, having thereon ereeted a dwelling; house, Inn barn and other outbuildings, also a coal shaft, ia wbirh coal is mine.1. and an orohard ot fruit trees nuuiiK.-rint; 1st!; eighty aerel of snhl farm aiw cleare.1, ; a l I'Uty acroa wood land, con taining in ail it acre, with the appurtenances. Nu. i A certain tract of land situate in Lnw.r Turkey foot Twp., Somerset Co., fa, ivin; h-,ee miles west of the town ot t :.,nliue" e, liuiid- U on the south by the Yoi.ghio'-bjijr r!Ver, on the ten ly other lands of .;d it'aac ft ugii?, on the north by a tra" ui Inod wamnte.1 tn the name of Sa!R uel f 1 liter, and on the ea.t by land i f Jiooh Sterner and othem, said trait ucd having I hereon erected three l'.j silos a check aud lime houe with an Vo line mtlroud five humlred leei in leamii, eootainuig ii acres strict measure, wuhthe aiiparteuancei. No. 3. All t!ie iotsol gnnv'l In awl adfinsiiif the Borough ot Someriftl (Soiyity ua-l Slats atoresatd. lounded oj Up iu-H Ijf Aain cross or TurkeyI.H street, ofl tue mli by AelU street, on the west by Aukeijr aveuue. 00 the north by lots of A. J, 1 oltiorH ad Klizaoeth llugus. numtiered ua st ordratt maite bv K. J. Haiier as tolloos, u wit, Nos. 4, .. IU. 11. IX ia, u. li jo. 17. Is. W., L ii, a, i. i s '., T.. V". Ul, Si, i M. 3S. as. 37, 38, r, J, 41. 4i 4:-, t-t, 4A s. 4S. 4U. Jo, at, ii and H togrtsij with the appurtenances. (Vain in execution as the property of Tsaac Kugus at the suit ol M. A, Sa-ner, use of Artfrn: Ijeiweit BaoS oiriusturgh, l'a. ALSOJ ' All tharlKht, title, trtefc jl t.n.1 Uaioi of llanW J. Horiier, . ta ka-f. to the loowing deacriU-U real estat, v',; A crtam tot of ground situate ls Somerset Eor., Somerset Co.. Pa., coutaining t aore uireor leas, with a two story fnu.e duelling huue. frame stable, btacfesuuVh shop and i.ther outbuildings thercun f tevicd, trontlua; on Main street on liie north, oo tast street on the east, lot of Mr. C. Boyd 00 the south ami Amoa .Knepper on the wept, with the appunenai-es. Taken in execution as the property Daniel J. Horner at the suit of John F. Ulvmvcr. ALSO. All the rlKht, title, tr.A t,nl cuiu of John Itiirnitt, ot, in and to, MIC I0U0I owing describe! real est ite. v:t A certain trict of husd. sltuixta In Stony. reck townihij.. Snmcri-ct county, fa., cmitainliiic lot; acres, more or U-rf, of which there are about 2u acres elaared an I about 10 in meadow, with a two story pl.ink dwellimc h.nise, los; barn, carpenter rhop ami other outbuiltj ina-s thereon erected, ad land? ol 'Job Kill, Joseph Stult, Henry libsilat, SK'hi Brant and others, with ihap-rtcnanccs. Takuiiin executing us t ie property of John Rirndt atl'.'.e sa .1 o Ur',man SkaLk and D Ml Iti Shak. ' ' ALSO, AU tho light, title, interest and ctatin of John I). KiHtdy. and Hiram llii'ilay. ol, lu and to the tollowinx (leacilla-d rci estate, vii : No. I. A w rutin tract of hind situate In S'.uth .iniptnn tp.. S"tnersct county. Pa., and known as the John li iiman farm, coiitalniun SS acres ami 47 jicrehes. of which thera are ati.Mil 160 acres cleareil and about 'Al acres in meadow, adiolninr- litn.i ol Jonithan Kennel. Jonathan Emerw-k, i 1. em. diam siurti laruv, Henry iiit; and "thers, with a two story los: dwe'.i'n hoe, IsMik barn and other outbuildir.g' tucreda erccte.1, wi.h the ap ui-tenan.-c. No. 1. A ccna't; trct cJ land situate as a (ore Mi i, known i tile Adaui Sturti l irn,. eoutaininii ;.0 acre, and aj pec hea, of whk'u there are about 19U acres cleared awl al.t In acres In meadow, ailjolninz lands o( liankl Korus, Adam Leplcy, Moymun turiu aud others, with a two stmy ilwell iuk tuKM aud bauk burn thereon erected, with the appurtenaw-es. Taken In executi..r, as the property of John I). Roiidyand Hiram f'KMlay, at the suit o' P. Hay aud W. II. Hny, and Samur! Ti. Baylor, ailui's. of Iiavi.t Hay dee'd, aa.t 'Idiiiel Uay, and use of v.'. W. Pa?r'.v. AJ Ue wfcKt. title. Interest sol claim of John I) KMy, of. ia aud lu tka kiliowiu-r desenoe.1 real es'ate. Tit 1 JSo. 1. A Certain tract or land situate In Mi. lord tp.. Somerset co Pa., hel I In Ice, conLalniUK WO a-ren. more or less, beinit a part of the Keuneity tarm and now in the p"reMsioo or .iccupancy uf the rail nd, hltiK akoa; tba rail road at P'ni Grove SlathA. on which there are er.ctd trev cabin nouses aud cither buitdinrt, ad .Uux (auila o( Samuel V eimer 00 fha we if."Pbllip ?' oiler. tienceron theei,t, Ariau Funic oil lite aurth. aad others vtb te ptiunenaucea. v.. - V . . 1. . , ... 1 . . - . .... .nioriuiiii Mtwnmi!.iiMi u er sina Unih. Snaerait. iianly. Pa, and known on the seneri.) tihiu of said town us lots No. 3uiand 3vfi. aach lot inK 30 leet wide and 160 feet deep, tiouinie.1 by the Park on the west. Pine alley on the north. Fourth street on the cist and lot Cu :)4 on the som h, on which there Is erect'i,, dwell; Ins; buuse al other bullilinu l;uua ai the John Onlltth proierty, with taeapirtrtHsancei. No. 3. A certain tra ( ol lap4 sii'ate in Mil ford tp . S.-.merst ro.. Pa'., arranled lu the fcaiti ul John youuvWcoilafnio tusu acres, nvur or leas a.iunujis; umus 01 Harraa X noddy. Hohert A : rvl..r'. Jouatlua Khoa.12 abd others, with the appuitcnarmrv .Vo. i. A rroel of land situate In I'min Bor., Sonier-t county. Pa., known as the Foundry lot. ami sttuaus on the south side of the North Fork Kail Road, anl on the north side of the Nori Fork River, exteudtnir back frotn tha tCUv-ard kiver 64 feet In depth br sui t bju.jirf at the wejt crn end of said lot t; t',e ai.iris. Furk Kail Boa.1 by ttsiarsej and tlU'.i.nous iroru the northern line he . -1 1 aioei confuting of t lota, with the ap 1 puriciuui.jew ' - ' kni a eertatn tract of land situate In Addison, tp . Somerset eounty. Pa.. Warranted Id the ua.uc of Jane t harry, e.iaising42i acres .mo v'c a wit h the appurtenances. No. 8. A certain mjL of ia.s.1 taliste n a fore said, w&rxtotd t tie nnujt oi Jerry Charry. cosw lainuix I a--res. Sod Hi pe relies, tuore ur leas, 'With the appurtenances. Taken lu execution as the property of John It. Rratdy. at the suit of Aaroa M ill (nil Henry Stroci.id, executors uf Henry D. Snydvr, Ufe A vl ta rijht. ttfie, interest as.1 claim of Josiak n.,t., of, ifi and to the toilow ing Cescrllieu real es tate, vii : A certain tract of Uud situate in Jner t-iwo-ehip, Somerset count j, Ph.. ctainina: 110 acres, more or lei, of w1ik.1i there are about $v a-re4 t.ie.il and aboot t acres In meadow, with s tw story Lg dwellinc h..use and log barn thereon erected, a0oiuina; lands ef George Ludy. Cjnrsul V eichteneuer, John Ktshbergcr and others, with the appurtenances. Taken in execution the property of Joetah Ovhn. st the suit of William Buhbenr, use of h.T.l;l Stuflt and Margaret Buyer, Leeeiulier 14 178. 1 '' t TEJSISCASJL, EIK1AHKYLS. Jan. I Sber.IT. NE W A D VER TISEME TS. OLD 1 I A a speciaXty-. HOLIDAY GOODS! AT REDUCED RATES! What One Dollar Will k Minco Meat. Atmism's Standard, i nail T Atmore's Slandurd, id ft pail 1 2u Atm.ire's Standanl. is tiall uu Oonlm iL till wort h's Kxtra Fancy, in glass. quant anu nan ganooa. Dried Fruits, &c. 10 rt. Turkey Prunes d IV.- t? L 11 1 00 . 1 uo , 1 M . 1 0V . 1 UU 1 ol . 1 uu . 1 00 , 1 00 1 uo . 1 00 . 1 uo iiv. . . r g rem. 11 I ruu ' 7 It. Sultan (seedless) Raisins lbs. New Seedless Kaisins.... H It. New Muscatel K.ulr, &' lbs. Choice Layer Kalstns 14' 4 lbs. New Currants 4 lbs. Jeghorn Citron 4 lt. Caudled Lemon Peel 4 lbs. Candied Orange Peel li His. New K.itsins 1 lbs. New iJried Peaches iu lbs. New Dried Apples , I 00 Preserves and Jelly. 4 Stone Pots English Jelly 1 01 vo 1 06 1 00 1 GO 3 Pots Dundee Marmalade 10 Glasses Fruit Pre selves 11 Glasses Fruit Jelly 1 ran (3 in.) riutt jelly.... 1 Pall ( lb ) Apple Butter 1 Pot Chinese ( linger , Ml 1 00 Spices, &c. 'i h lbs. rure ifround Black reiper . 1 00 . 1 00 e fhs. who ins. noie maea repper... V. Boxes O round Vixed Soice. :dSc , 1 uu 1 O0 . 1 uo 1 00 40 Pka-s. Bi-Car. ( Baking 1 sla. t cans Colman s 1-j.glub Sluslanl 25 BagsSvracuse Salt 10 Boxer r Ine Table Sail ,, . 1 u I 0-1 1 00 1 00 4 Jars Knglisb Table Salt i Bottles Celery Sa't 10 Cans Baking Pusdn .ta-lf) lbs. Lvjav.Maiitard , 1 Cheese. 4 lbs. Enir. IVjtry Cheese, Imrwrteil I to 00 1 1'reatn Cheene IS ll8. Nenlrlustcl Cheese 1 00 1 to -jibs. Western Reserve Cueesa PicWeg, Table Sauce, &c. 4 Bottles Celery Sauce 3 H-ittles Pickled Onions 1 04 1 uu 1 uo 1 10 1 00 1 0 1 00 1 00 1 no 1 00 110 1 VI 4 Kuttiea tlherkinf 4 Bi4tlesCaulitlower 4 Bottles Chow-chow , 4 Bottle .Mixed Pick' J Bottles Crns lilackwell'i English Pkkle . J Battles Italian Olive Oil I Bottles Tomato Catsuu Bottles Froiich Caers , Unities Spanish Olives i siotllef Hallord Sauce CANNED SOUPS, ETC. 3 Cans Chicken Soup 1 00 I u 1 PO 1 1 1 0-1 "x 1:111 soup Turtle Soun V. 4 Cans Boston fatal Boau itfalXilorUlg Oat Meal, Wheat, &c. -0 11 Fresh Oatmeal 10 IIk. Fresh Cracked Wheat It) Ilia. Choice Barley U lbs. No. 1 Rl.-e, Carolina. 12 lbs. No. 2 Klce, Caroiiaa 13 Iti. No. 3 Kjoa, Canilina 30 Hi. Cole N iy lieunj 4, Packnges Breakfast Mominv lulba. I injur led ni Beans...". I lbs lmporis-1 Black Beans 4 Desiccated Coooanut J ins. Irish Moss 4 Packages Sea Slosj sarin 4 Packages Borax 8 Package (teUline to Pi. PMri Tapioca U lbs. Fiake Tnpioca 4 Pack.-.gcs Manioc ....', 4 Pa. kages French Juli- nno 11 lbs. Fresh Lentils . 10 Packages Fresh Farina..., 10 lbs. Lst India Sam 1 10 Package Fmiir 20 lbs. Oat .jroats If Hit Pearl Wheat lb. New Buckwheat 10 Packages Self-Haisinit Flour 3 Paek'iges Self liaising Huekwbcat 1 1 lb. W hole Hominy aollis. Cirn Flour.... " ... 20 lbs Split peas 1 trt 1 ou 1 00 1 00 t 10 1 00 1 10 a 1 ou 1 uo l 1 1.0 vt 1 0U 1 10 1 00 1 0,1 i 1 1 1 1 go 1 00 1 00 1 no 1 uu 1 00 1 on 1 00 1 00 1 Oft FRESH CANNED FUIT. oans rresh Apples. .$1 00 . OU 4 s 7 t i 3 t California Aiuut4 iiuw.'jtiMMPtc.. ,;cl Cherries Y h U C herriea , Goofebeirlea...,, ,. '-oiifocniat Jfapes... : Puie Apple (.HliHitnla Par Buoiclt Peai Fxtra cUo peaches, Pie pcxw'&o, i I 00 1 W) J uo 1 w) 1 ou 1 00 1 00 1 ou 1 OU 1 UU 1 00 1 ut) 1 so 1 w 1 00 1 00 ir el low Peaches, 2 ft... k luia n Plums tun Plums 3 " California tgg Pluias 3 " '.age Plum" 3 California Oage Plums.... " KaipUrries 3 " tfolden Quinces , " Strawberries t " W bortleberrles 1 tu CANNED VEGETABLES. Asparagus , j uu bims Vmt, , 1 uu fttr'-fia; Beiui 1 uu ttuar Corn j oo WuMlowaCorw 1 uo okr.... i u Ukraaad Touuttoen 1 wo Marrowfat Peas 1 on t.:irly June Peas 1 00 Oolden Pumpkin 1 go Succotash 1 ue Tomatoes. 3 h 1 fei Tomatoes, (extra,) 3B 4a) Soaps, Starchy IS Bars India SD 1 IS) 1 0 , 1 00 1 ou 1 OS 1 00 I 1 v a nars family i: Cakes W b! ICuasin Su.... 14 Ban : Uoitled renuaa Soup... 'Ji lsa.,'4 Wax Soup .R4-kes loiiet iap 15 Bar Irish Suup 1 His. Imuorted Castile Soap , iu bars Standard Soap 34 Cakes Castile Soap 13 Cakes Sapolla t) lb. Star Candles, t '..' 4 lbs. W ax Candles. ; 12 Packages eirrf i'.ves ih as St .rrh . . . 12 PaciaceJ Harvea' satiu Uloss Starcn... ' lbst Hotel Cindles, 14d 13 Packairex tJoru stareh 7 Boxes Starch Polish 16 Boxes Hag Blue " sj Boxes Siltina- Blue M Bottles Li.tuid blue " li Boxes Lye J Box. Shi Blacking: "" 13 Importol Bath Bricks "."11 T Hoitles Shoe Dressing.... 30 lbs. Washing Soda 30 Sticks Sfve Polish. . . 40 packatres Wh Puwdef 11'.'.'.'.'. 2s los. Ptv; ltutlt Ooffeo, Chocolate, &c. 5 Cikea English Vanilla. Chocolate 14 Cakes Cnowaala , 4 Package Cracked Cocoa i Packatres Kniriish Cocoa '.".. 4 Packages Bromk lu llis. CocoaShelU 45 Packages txtrsy-toi (Vilfee 2i Package Imported Chicory. ...... 1. (Uerman Extra, t a; t.vee.i V, lbs. Boaste.1 Java ld k,aOnlce -l lbs. Boasted t,ya VHa.r Code albs. Frfsh Witt-1 Cotloe. No. 1 CoAea fsled aver? morning 1 '4 . KuaMvd Kio OoBee. No. a Sugar. lb Powdere.1 Sutcar f-i liis Crushed Suicar II "ut Loat Suaar .11'.'.'. 10 It No. I (iranulated Sugar. lo(4 It Standard A Sugar ...V. U II ASugar(soft) ' UlnsBSugar 12'4 lbs Llglit Velin,,,. 13 Iti No 'i Vel Vw Sugar H i ItuJiw Veikiiii Sagnr .'. '. uu, . 1 bo . 1 60 . 1 00 1 00 vs v . 1 00 . 1 ou . 1 00 . 1 no . 1 Oil . 1 ye . I Mi 1 90 . 1 00 . 1 OU . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 I CO . 1 00 . 1 0 , 1 Oil 1 11 I 1 DO 1 uo 1 00 1 1 00 1 00 . 1 00 1 00 1 M , 1 ua 1 uu 1 uu 1 IW . 1 uo 1 IK) 1 uo TEA! TBI OSLT HIT IS TH CITY ". I TOUT TUB -CEL5bRATED- Qarii (j(iM Tea! The Ctlibralfd .urd-n lirawn TYa is MiKlforl 00. ?l 20, l 40, and $1 CO per Lb. Iflh KJ.ir.lcn Omwn Tea at THbul rmi desire.1, don't tail to mention U ia tu rder. An excellent Tea, 'all varietie"), unco As ia si)d at n'.U stuns as Best Tea im p)i1vi seil at 69 and H) cents per pound. (1 lbs. Vn a lbs. Ne 2 lbs IJol 1 11. II lha. rnrotored Japan Tea . ai f) . tUrtiiili - - 1 UO iMvpr To, New - - 1 00 Tea; . tut. Biea(,!atTcB(Ncw) 1 to ('. V.Hi Ctiv iril.Cn.iH i-X 11. cim.i 2;, i!.Chol ctciceureen lea - 100 ..'teoce F-ng Break fast Teal 00 ClHik-etVilooic Tea, - 10 . Choice Mixed Tea. - 1 uu ar A reduction of nvi crT per pound will t allowed ua ail order of . raunii. Sl'F.CIAl'UF4, TI Ce!el'ratil trsnien trrwa Tea. Tli Faecy " French Flag'' Flour. VUe Ceicbrute.1 Snow Bint Fl"r. The ielebmed Belimjiico Be. . The Pur Vermont Maple Syrup. The t. toe Ida Cua at unity Fruits t Vegetable. tS'HOW TO SEND MONEY.gl Send Twir Money by Registered Letter, Prt Office IoneT Order, or Draft on Phtfiimrgh Bank. Do not aend jour Check. sXrSea 1 tor 1 he Cataipgae aad Prke List.". J.B. JEHKIHS, Xo. 2S Fifth Ave., PITTSBURG, PA. NtW ADVERTISEMENTS. T E CHEAPEST -WKST ALLEGHENY Bl ERS & BARN ETT, SUCCESSORS TO 10HN T. B'.VMYER, S03IERSET, PA. We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we hare JXTST ItEIVD a large ami complete slock of Hani ware, which we intend to sell at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES! Our stock is complete in all respects, article usually kept in Hardware Store. Blacksmiths tools and supplies, such as Iron, Norway Nail rod Iron, Vulcan Horse-nails, Taper Taps, Horse Shoes, Fin-3 Sleigh-shoes and Cast Steel, A full line of Best Norway Iron. Carriage and Tire Bolts, and Axle Clips. A complete stock of Malleable Iron, Burrs, &c.,&c. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, comprising a full line of Rim and Mortise Locks, Cast and Wrought Butts, acomed and plain, a complete stock of Nails always on hand, also a full assortment of Glas. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. We have iiliavs on hand a complete stock cf Saws both Hand and ;fs-cut, Axes, Squares, Crr. passes, Bench and We always k cn a full line Powder-flasks, .Shot-pouches, Shot-gun Pgwdcr, also a full We have a complete line of A full line of Saddlerv Hardware. comnrisin?r Sndillr.trrps Buckles, Rings, Harness-pads, In the Agricultural Department Forks, Shovels, Rope, Chains, brushes, etc., etc. We make a specialty of Pocket and Table Cutlery. Silver Plated Table Ware, Plated and Britannia Spoons. Wc also make a specialty of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, a also Painters iools, etc. We keep constantly on and Pump, (porcelain lined) lined. This Pump has taken introduced. AU ;?oods warranted to be are Fair Healing, Quick Sales, and Small Profits We challenge competition. Call and examine goods, and as certain prices before purchasing elsewhere. SATISFACTION GUAKAATKKIK BYERS & I cc. 4, SHRIVEB ISROTHElis, BUTTER COMMISSION MERCnANTS, IS"o. G2 South BAll KFI KIt BY PKUMISSIOX TO First Namional Bank, and Westir.v National Ba.xk, of Baltimore, and Chk.mical National Bank, New York. Cards can be bad at the Express SS I UN EE'S SALE. 1 be understarned Asilrnees of J. (. Kiiomel, wiil utter lor sale at public auction on Saturday, Februarj 8, 1 S 79, at 1 o'clock p. w at Mineral Point, Somerset Co.. Pa., ail the right, title ami Interest ol J. O. Kiin mcl. of. In and to the traits ul land lying and be ing in IhelownshipaufMillordM'pperrand ower Turkeytoot, Somerset county. Pa., aa descrioed bcl.iw. AllcjhertractsdccrilH below and any that raay be unsold at Mineral Point will he ottered lor sale at pubiic auction, at the lourt Huue in Somerset borough, at 1 o'clock r. St. on Monday, February 10, 187!), No. 1. Two certain lots in the boroaifh of Som erset, bounded by Main Croe street tn the eat. Union street on the south. aui North street 00 the north, adjoin tris: lot uf Mrs. Postlethwaite oh the west, with Brick dwelling c wtainina modern lia prnrementa aad other buikllnirs tbereou erecte.1. No. i A rarus containing loo acres, of which Vii acre are etear, 19 acres In meailow, with dwelling bouse, barn aud other Improvement tnercu erecte.1. within one-ha If mile of the borouzh of Somerset, with a one Iruit orchard and 4u sugar trees p anted last year thereon, portion ot the same has lieeo limed; with Qiwinir tprinics in al most every held, adroinlng rredcrRk Wellcr. liuvid HnBani'and otners ; nine st oue quarry on a.ijoming larox. No. 3. uco acre In Somerset Twp., alolnir.g Fre-lsrKK Wellcr, with dwelling house an.1 stable thereon erected; ham flawing springr uu the same. No. 4. 28 acres of pasture land In S.aers-t Twp., port bottom laad. atjoiniiiK ( le-ire Oibaugn, Henry U. Ywsg)$ and Charles Orithih. No. "k 3U acres of pasture land In Somerset twp.. ailyotning lands vt Kudulpb Femer, Henry Ke la ter, and Mahl Milier. part bottom lan-l. No. 4. acre situate In Somerset tiorijgh. adjoining A. J.Caseseer, -N. B. Snyder and oth ers. No. T. 100 acres situate tt Somerjet township, itfa Iraine dwelling hoaee and stable thereon erected, adolnyig lanl of Jonathan Koontx, enB 15a aer. James suuer aou otners. No. s. A tarm situate la Allegheny t-wnh if- sltoltilnK Charles Huppert. John Shiiler S Burket ami others. containing 20.'. acre with 200 acres of clear land, la acre uf mea-low, Swiss tarn lull feet by 4 feet, ami Irs. tue ielljig. bouse tbereuo erected, also tvue fruit orcharii thereon: is n-r to school, eh arch aad store. No. I t. A farm situate in 1'pper Turkerfiut towhip, a.ijtillilng land uf llarrett Leer, irvin Sullivan, Junn Marker, and others, euataliiing 17., acre, ot which 1:4 acre are c!eare.. 2u acres lu meadow, atth. a frame dwling-hoase nearly new Ham. and tenant-nowe thereoo erected, a l.i nre fruit orchard; lira siooe oo the a-ly jnlog farm. iw. IV Th undivided J.nf a traet of l,n-l In Milt'Xil township. a.l)ouung Valentine Hay. Wm. Bromm, with saw mill, two boa-teand barn tbere cb e reeled, a large asaoanl M pine ami oak lumber Kill on the preuiise. T ue ol ner Interest in the same are heid by Jacob M. W alter an.1 others. No. M. The amiivlded Moi plot of land eoo taiuiog 644 acre mure or less. In Shade Twp., ad joining land or 1. Cable, Philip Wrtgnt, I. Veyand's estate and others: abl plot 1 made up of tre whole ut a survey warranted in tne aame ul James lrunn. eontatnlug 4te acres more or ten. and ol 212 acre being part ol a eontiiruous sre warranted In the name of John Newt. Id. No. IS. A parcel of laud at MJieral Point, Mil lord Twp., containing ii acres, situate uu bh idea of S. k M . P. K. B. ad joining land el Wel imr l-ni'.iD.1 01 hers. No." 1 The undivided 'cf 324 acrei of timber land situate a tooycree n.iuiiii, aosauing lands of Conrad Suy, aad others; imputed tu be un-tertaid with eoai. ' No. w. The interest of J. O. Klmmel hi a lot of rround mStaeiwet borough, with a frame .dwell-ir.g-bouse theieoue reeled, adjoining H. F. Plck lug oa the east, fronting on Patriot street. No. 21. Two eontlKUoos lot of ground situate oa tha west side of Main Cros street, Somerset borough, a-ljolning N. B. Snyder oa the aorta aivt H V. Schelluo the snath. Kn M Tha andlT.ded 1-7 aart a ia SuwwrsM borough (ltaata oa south side of PatxkX NEW ADVE RTISEilEXTS. HARDWARE STORE OI' T11K- MOUNTAINS. -:0:- ami comprises every :0:- Hatchets, Hammers Steel and Trv Fancy Planes etc., etc. -:0:- of Revolvers, Pistols. Shot-runs Cartridges, Caps, Wads, Rifle and line of Gun Repairs. -:0: Lamps, Lanterns, and supplies Ornaments, etc., etc. :():- we have a full stock of and Curry-Combs, Hofse- Mane :0: Iso and :0: hand the Celebrated Cucumber a cheaper quality that are nor the Iratl of all others whercvet - : o: as represented. Our principles BAENETT. Street, -:o:- Offioe, Somerset, Pa. sep 3 sireet, with a dwellinc house an.1 stable thereon, now in the oc:upancy of John L. Witt. NK 27. A tra.-t ot land situate in Milford Twp.. on nort h side of Casseiman river, adjoining 'Peter Beeghlcy anil M tiers, all timber land. No. 21. ; A tract of timber land In Milford Twp.. containing a.res. on south side of Casaeltnan river, adjoining Uo.1 of Peter Beegbley, Henry Bittneran.l ot iters. No. 2. The uivlivl let Interest nf J. f). Klm mel In a farm situate in Mi I loci Twp.. 00 uta si.se of Casselmaa river, known as the Bltner arm. containing -73 acres, adjoining land of . Cornelius Berkley and of hers. Nik M A pan-el of timber land Io Milford Twp containing il acres, ua nor,h si-le of Caaseluuu nver. No. 32. The un tlvlded Interest nfJ.O. Klmmel In a farm on uth side ut 1'ai.selman river, ia Mlltonl Twp.. known as the luD.1'1 larm. ailjoin ing land! f iiarid W eimer. Forge trrct aad others. No. 33. A traofuacres of timber land m Mlt forl Twp., oo Citsselinan river, a.tj-dnmg Peter Beeghley, the Weiler larm an.1 others. No. An undlrtlAd interest In a tract of II rati-r lan. I In Miliord Twp.. containing 14 acres, alo.niiig I. Snyder. Peter Bteirhly ainl others. No 34. A parcel ol land In Milton! Twp , uo Casselinan river, eontatnina II acres, adjoining Jainb K. Bccghlcy's be Irs and others. S 37. The undivided ,ol a lot in Mineral Point. .Milford Twp.. with a dwelling Ixt l ami stable thereon erected, atljoining lands of and other. No. 30. The bituminous coal, mineral and ism? riicht to mine and take away the same under acre near Mineral Point, adjoining land A John A. Phillippi, Davhl Vounkln ami others. TEK MS Ime-tMrd ia hand on roB&rmatkas of sale, one-inird in six months with interest Irian ciriliruMtion ol sale, one-third ia twelve saonflss wita interest fmta conurmathia 1 f sale. Tea per smm. to be mid a soon a property 1 kn.a;k el down. Paiincnts to be tecurl hy jndvmeM buadaoa the premises. H. LBAl.li, J. .tll.r Jan. 22 Asaiguees of J. O. KimmeL "SMITH'S PATENT- Bla c-awaawoBr' 1 SL'iiD 22A2S. IsaNEf.'ESSITV. epHa!Iy asr the totro- duetioa ol cast Iron sled !. li agktnr at tha above eoitraving it practical 'jlsily will beapMr ent. The rubtier sjirintcs arsua.tj'uste.l betwwow. malleaiiie irns as u cutU-tly relieve the evace ston iccasi.jneii by the caster striking a rock. ! or other soli i swtwtaM. Tkelerer may hedrawa d..wn and secared m rake in manner like brake a spring w atria. The srrins:s can be seed Hy a4tacs eitloanyed. It iaSiuipie.Cheepaad Fuecte. gives t&tire satislariion. WeeSet the nicht of tecritory on terms that issare a wry handsome pmhl. Persons desiring the right ol Siale. eouniy, tn biwnsblp terrlt.iry. r a smgie pair of sprtng will nadlltolbelr uriAttoauo-res W.C.SMITH, Ralnsburg, Bedford Co., f. K. B- several pair .ell iu cure 04 Byersk bar at. Somerset, and I pair with Jacob Bottirman, Meyersdale. . Saav am n 1 1 1 1 n S I "eluding Shoerrna Outf)t.T Il 1 1 1 1 terjliun wsrrsnwu. UWHWW' Plifaita. Moors a L Laws C2500 j wasted. Best. ie. Pwtleebw 1fw. J -tiw,a.i iO II