4 Somerset HeraIrjJRtg PAY. .(M.pir ,l7s , (hip T . K raisin Liim::3!! blicto meetings wili be held at b tollowiof limes ad nlacea: w s jConfi jecce, IVidaj, Or- 21, 7. r. m j Aleverodalr:, Satardar, Ox 25, lr.M (Siojetowo, Friday, Oct. 31st, 1pm Datidoville. tJiHoBK & OHIO K flTTs1"" nrU.m, trains In rn ,f.?u.l " at depot, oornr Or,. lit"' rW.A, W"7" 7 " 1,1 p. t 1 1 WET. j J uuerX Road, Sal 'j. Nor. ; Sip?fcvi)le, " " odaukHTilie, " " Friedentt, Mineral Foiot, Monday, Nor. 3, 1 P.M Able HpeaKers will tp present .and address tbe meetiags. Let there be a fall turn-out. JOSI AD KELLER, tD li. bcvLL, Ch. Co. Com. Sec'j. When it thai fcaataeaa boom weiig to J Too quarterly fMthi of the Hooren- ittlM hmminir Ifitl ShiA ofaut aLI 1,w I will Kn nil Atr-Aolwvil A OiwHkl rn fnflk nhxra come booming Into tbia staid old town T t rom nearly ever quarter cheering re- porn or a revival oi uaae, advance oi pri ce sad wages reach es, but in Some net business is as flat aa a flounder, and worst of ail we aee no prospect oi improvement. rille Sunday -school Aaaocialion, took plaoe in tiie Evan. Lulb. Church, Shade, bept. 20. 1879. Tbe Convention was called to order by ReocLTi thk Kwirioa. la oar endeavors to preaerra health it ia or - tbe otmoat importance that we keew tbe secre tory system in perron condition, ibe wdl known remedy, Kidney-Wort; has the Vice President, C. W. Williamson, in specifld action upon tbe kidneys, liver and tbe absence oi the President, C. W. tVei- j bowels. Use it instead of dosing with rile Tie. and was opened by singing "All llatl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, MAIL. t 51 - " - !rs: n 7 Hi' r. i-1' 41 - ;li t , " i. i:. a. m. ii. J ti II m. ' " MAIL. I Leave : ,-,. Vurk l'lliid"Irllla Bmroorv hichnione u.t, burton Cuiiierid H vimItumh llovkwil iiliio I'.vle I uioniown Nu 1'basant miwllivlll Una Newtu Mi .ec!""1 llmitlm 1'iUMiurg p. m. I U K a. lu. I ;i " p. Jn a. IU. I t 4 s ; " 7)1 " 7:17 - .1' fV-ii-0 U v. nmmnM Tima 14 minuLaa tap re" . A frtr tbn IfttlMrrn um. p. m. .In. at Hlnerai MM fltu- .. u.rd Plttunth at fjT4T"fV lm; P. M.. M era! J.M,i!l.,.,-,0. mmtlie Expren have -rTTTiilBasant rout to the Eaai -.miiBU'"" . ,..:.i. i -ut. 1'";!hTiu,uft. .i .. dallv. ar- " . nl;injtii --- . . . -.,.u a-9i a tf"r"J.i,.l1lS:l--t oi.ll!!!'!"-" ' ,ha''1 ".i,",-vn; :11P.M., A !iw..:.;.d. 6:1 dallT, ar I mora, iwi tliia; u .. .i.iivvneil anil l-'ac!tc Exprett WrLrfitlm train. ;wiTnri'"',,,M Smith riftt( bw corner Orant and W atcr tl- '''" ,"iTH. Gen-rol TK-krt Airent t H YN'MIAN, Supt.. ConaelUville. "7 T. k B. K. E. rA xiKBBAX roiT. aOWRMT a C1MMIA aAlLBOil). Send us tbe news. Regular J uly weatier. A needful article rain. Short skirts are still atylUb. Thanksgiving in the distance. Tbe stove-pipe jokes are in season. Our farmers are busy making cider. The pumpkin crop is simply immense. Tbe Ohio election takes nlara twlnv (Tuesday). Wild turkev shootinff will cnmmpnr nn the lGlhinst Send us the local barnenius of vour uciuuuruuou. Blondes are not fashionable : bunt nn your dye bottles. Promenading was brisk on Saturday and Sunday evenings. Get out the Republican vote ! Be sure none are left at home. The recent warm spell cives a new lease of lite to the straw hata. A Perry county sportsman shot a while squirrel one day last week. Judge Miller is at work lavine the toundauon tor the new engine bouse. Chestnuts are selling at two cents ner i . . ... pounu : uiiy-iour pounds to t!ie bushel. The Fayette County Fair will be held on tbe '-'UUi, Mlh sad 3 let of ibis month. A list of premium awarded at the late County Fair will be found on the 4th pace i oi uiis paper. Mr. Wash Megahan seems determined to have the money for tbe job of plastering? wbicU be did for tbe County Commission-1 c a. rw un imo ktciw ubj jib iia amu a couple bands at work scouring the pil lars, ana nas ai last socceeaea m removing the lime streaks so obnoxious to our Com missioners. We seppose he will now, re- We notice tbe return of Mr. C. B. Moore, of New Lexington, from Philadelphia, where be has been purchasing his fall stock of goods. He reports business boom ing, but says, "Notwithstanding the gen eral advance in prices of iron, grain, wool, cotton, and prod nee generally, I found manufactured goods quite low, dry goods havine ouite recently declined to old rri- cea. Mr. Aloore is one or the few ot oar country merchants who visits tbe Great Manufacturing City regularly, which al ways enables him to supply his customers with the best goods at tbe lowest prices. He will have bis new stock on in a few days. More Shooting. Mr. Benjamin F. niegins, of Lower Yoder, shot his wife on Saturday forenoon. One of tbe small shot entered ber body near the heart and ten entered her right arm. Mr. IL says the snooting was accidental; that be was clean ing and trying his gun preparatory to go ing hunting and did not notice his wile until he beard ber scream. He assisted ber into the bouse and then came to town for a surgeon. His wife, in the meantime, was removed to tbe borne of ber father. Mr. Joseph Gates, near Morrellville. and her statement is that she was standing in the doorway and ber husband was quar reling with ber and threatened to end ber existence ; that she quickly stepped within. closed the door and be fired at ber. John- toten Democrat. Mi altar May 13, 1STS, trails wiu There is a great scarcity of water in i.jiot,wonertiM wlih ail panenirer trains I many places and tears are entertained that . - m- a B. K. K. (Mall trelni dally, Ex- IJdsilyeiMptMcndty.) LBAV. ABUVa. be SSSp.m. SO p. BL bciwt n:oa.. ieoP.m. " r,i: Et connect with Local Wert. M.!rint to Rorutar Tim Tat.le, to Uk et J, i'twiT. Juua as. ls:, and continue u fcro TS. will k Snir mij Hatunlay at , uiomiwrt with Uj MuuiiUia Expr- 'L tm. h a II. K. K . and an MiAday ai t:14 7, iirtwilli Mme train tR, hlch ar- W i; Pmcncer En... f ruMuer Wert.. iu ltn liLTcft.. r,w IaK IimeWnt . H. BANKER, feuirtTintenilent. 12 o n ........ 12.44 p. B ........ IVZi p. m. 4 44 p. the graiu may be injured by the drouth. "Le-ves have their time to fall," as the most casual observer will no doubt notice about the present time. lJon't hang back aud make excuses. The coming election is a highly important one. JX't every Kepubncan ba at the polls ! Our stove dealers are rlvinz a busv trade these days. The wise are setting their bouses in order tor the "coming cold snap." One hundred and twenty '-little injuns" arrived at Carlisle Monday mnrning.wbcre they will be instructed at the exiicnse of tbe government. . 6:ue A. Ml VOIAG .MAX, GO W11ST." The dry weather has dried up a great I many sprincs, wells and streams, and in some districts a ereat inconvenience is felt in consequence ot the absence ot tbe aque ous num. J. U. FRITZ, Eic:grint Passenger Agent Eai.tijioi'.e &. Ouio Rail Road, for Simtrsf t County, Pa. frtriAi, raits will be given to all parts I to bis professional duties. atftrnrH; r,ptruttii 10 -NeorasKa ana Iw, the "Garden pot rf the irorW.'" Mr. Charles Trent, of Philadelphia. lion t delay your Western trip, young ionner employee of the Herald, who has bu .Xi ia llie time to go il you want been spenUinir the nast few weeks in visit ing bis relatives in this place, returned to Uie Quaker Lity Monday atttrnoon We take the following from an article in tbe Valley Time, published at Lonacon- mg, aid. : We visited also the Herald and Demo crat offices. The former paper is owned by Col. Ed Scull & Sops, and tbe latter by the Memra. Coffroth. The two offices are in the same building owned by tbe Her ald and lu- two papers are printed on one and the sami press. The Herald is a Re publican papjr, and it is a remarkable fact that these two political antagonists live and prosper under the one and same roof. Both offices are fitted up in tbe best manner and the papers are among the best in Western Pennsylvania. The managing gentlemen are able, and well know bow to entertain visitors. Our thanks are due them for courtesies shown us. We are pleased to notice that our es teemed friend. Dr. Henry Brubaker, who has been confined to bis bed tor the past two weeks, is able to be out and to attend rave! di?ip. Address or call upon Mr. fr;:z at once, at Somerset, Pa., and get your ucketfc, f he is the rcyvnr author- sit ;eat to kII them, lie will also sell mund trip tickets, good for fortu day; . Und Iij'loringi to Lincoln or Columbus, NtWifka, or to Lllis or Kinsley, Kansas. Ptrfinf paing West should make applica nt tot titf ir tickets at least five dax s be ta tbe lime of starting, so that the Ar.EXT ai Rite arrangements to check the bar wyiirwci. lie will 1 in bis njfire at fat 4 liEEitiTs', nn-stairs in Somertet, Pa way Friday, Saturday and Monday, x receive orders "tor tickets. For hot and dry weather October bids tair to be tbe driest month in the year. Tbe great grandfather of the oldest inhab itant has never seen such excessively bot days in this section at this time ot year. We w ibh to particularly call tbe atten lion of tbe lady readers ot the Herald to tbe large lot of Ladies' Coats, ranging in price I rom $4 to f 12, tor sale by Mrs. J. R. alter it bon. ibe best ot material. IVIBLH AS COI STT lOHITTtE, AiSsm-S. A. Dean. Aicbeny John Wright, (appointed). Brrlia Bor. Samuel Imboff. BrjUjersvalley Alex. Coleman. fflOfmsDrL Eiwood Swank. t'iaeBcc M. A. Hoss, Jr. rilick Jacob S. Livencood. trfenville A. J. Stoner. itiaumk. Bnigh. saer VTorth J. Picking. rtMtrrille A bra. Kautx. Uraw John U. Geiger. I"er Turkeyfoot John P. Humbert. Hinsdale Samuel P. Foust. i .klSecreek-J. R. McMillen. .id-E.briam D. Miller. N- CentrevUle Wallace McMillen. .Vfiunpton S. P. Poorbaugh. Nf BArtimore John George, riiai Daniel Brubaker. Canton in g James Baucb. SiAlury J. C. Lowry. w-de JmatUan Yoder. &.'Be.tet Bor. D. J. Hnrncr. eicnet Twp A. F. Dickey Sfinrrfet North Perry I'mberger. r-trrreck-Mirhael Snyder. iOiAiriptoD Henrv Mam; Sr. ..wsf D-William"Brubfcker. Natah-Cj-rus M. Hochstetler. t?w Turkey toot Peter Zutail. V'F!i-J B. Jennings. turg-Joha Uileray. A frttmuie at Trent's, tjej ort at Boyd's. $ Hinges at C. N. Boyd's . ..coli Oil at C. N. Boyd's, larger Drops at C. ". Boyd' a. 6 fclie Xe Depot for Stationery. A Mrs. A. E. I'Ll's your wh will bey LiJirt .ijnuid fte tbe nice Box Paier Jityavedto those bo boy tlitir J?oiC. X. Boyd. r i?, I,,r ,,e at Somerset Steam Mill for ' Wrrel, wholesale. Tw.'.CuU Tobies are lie Lest we aoked. Trj-them. tTfcu wheaat at the Si.mcrsct Steam --fi W per bushel r. njrOil. Tooth Brushes, and fine ' C. X. Boyd's. jv Em, are tbe cheapest Sign western Penn-ylvania. ' !.";e ry gwd just received by AIhs. A. . Uhl. jj-9- Tinnt, Wholesale and RttaU tigsrsand Toliacco, Somerset This is tbe season of the year when the wise man goeth up a chestnut tree to shake it. and couieth down in time to bear the gratelul grunt of tbe industrious pig that walkcth off crunching tbe fallen bounty- A grand National Fair is to be held at Washington City, commencing on tbe 28th of Octotier and closing on tbe Oth of Nov ember. We understand that excursion tickets will be sold from this point for f 7, round trip. The home farm of Mr. Deitrick Kregar, in Middlecreek township, was disposed of on the 4th inst, at assignee's sale, to Mrs. Kregar, for 2,150. Mr. Kregar bad been offered for tbe farm some few years ago f G, 000 cash. Mr. A. H. Coffroth, senior editor ot the Democrat, and Mr. C. N. Boyd started on a trip to Denver, Colorado, last Wednes- They expect to be gone several weeas. Mr. Charles II. Fisher has charge of the Democrat during the absence of Mr. Coffroth. We are indebted to our kind hearted friend. Mr. Daniel E. Davis, lor a sample of celery grown by bim this season. The buncb senl ns was beautnul looting ana delicious to the taste. It was something less than three feet in length and bleached to tbe top. The eastern part of tbe Slate has been Hooded with counterfeit live dollar notes on tbe National State Bank, of Troy, N. V. If any notes of that bank are oftered scan them very closely before you take them. Tbe satest plan is to retuse tnem altogether . Mrs. Henry Shaver met with quite a painful accident whilst on ber way to town one day last week. She wUbed to alight from the wagon upon which she was rid ing, and in placing ber foot upon the wheel, she slipped and fell to the ground, badly lracturing ber ankle. Sing these beautiful, impressive and truthful lines with spirit, and after having rang them ponder them well : " Tbe man who cheat! the printer Oat of a (ingle cent. Will never reach the bcareoly land When old Elijah vent." "et. Satins and Silks, lor dress Mrs. A. E. Uhl's, t. bayers to go to SoL v tor their fi, guot. an(, Kut. l;iT?"r''',ick and lowest prices for ldiir,nbefnundat ' ' Was. A." E. Uhl's. JuFi ,0 l,nT Wbile Lead. Oil, .jic-.at Bytrsi Barneit, efe'WouI, Knit Sacks. Cuffs, or m i,rce rarietj.at .. Mbs. A. E. iBL'a. Mill ' VU! r. t . . f'!ltMldAuriet Na256 WS?: 1 IUbnnsh, Pa. Eye, Ear. MCaUrrUspecUluea. ''i4 lnJ OM wellies in Fancy 4'l!W"i.,ar.dTr!n:mings,at Vi.'A.E.Unt.-s. &Zt of Nails, Iron, Glass. Bv Mon rwrcbaaing elee- -veri 4 Burnett, Somerset. Pa. fii 4 iLV Sa Arrived Sept NierS1' . J Gro"od Alum Salt, to IrPer than ever tefore. :WLe? c tani prices before Cook & Eeieits. iti wca-tLe Oliver CbGled a uyers 4 ttarcttt, A general complaint is made that tbe supply of water is scarce everywhere. In this section tbe wells and springs are fail ing and tbe cirtern supply of water is near ly all exhausted. Tbe streasna are very low. Unless the country Is favored with copious rains soon a water famine will be npon us. At the Cumberland Fair last week Mr. Peter Heffley's horses, "Alhambra" and Flora" made themselves good records, and succeeded In carrying off tbe bulk ot tbe premiums offered in tbeir line. Al hambra took two first premium! in the races apd the mare two second. Alhambra was also awarded tbe first premium as the best stallion on exhibition, and Flora first premium as tbe best riding mare. Mr. Plummer Pearson, who has received an appointment in tbe Interior Depart ment, arrived here Saturday evening on bis way to Washington. Mr. Pearson bad been an able and efficient clerk in the War Department for a number of years, and was removed last winter when the sweep ing reductions were made in tbe clerical force of that department. He hopes soon to be reinstated In bis old position. We are (lad to bear ot Plummer's good for tune. ' ' "T Among oar boaters none are more suc cestful than J. IL PiseL On Friday last he abot enough squirrels to supply balf a down lamilie. Aware of our fondness lor game, he kindly sent us a lot of young, tender bunnies, lor which we return many thanks. Tncker knows where the squir rels live, he ha a good gun. and knows how to use it ; aod alter be get hold of his game he at once relieves it of viscera, and consequently, a present, such a we note above, ia one of value. Mr. Randolph, chief engineer of the B. & O. R. It., accompanied by a corps of six or eight men, arrived here in his spe cial car Wednesday morning and went to work to survey the route from this end for the extension of tbe Somerset & Cambria Railroad to Johnstown. They commenced running tbeir line lroji a point on the road a short distance below the brickyard. crossed the mill road just this side ot the inree-bridges, continuing up past Charley Miner s nouse to rieasant street, running the full length of Pleasant street, through the centre of the street, when thev crossed the creek at the Sloystown bridge, and from thence following up tbe creek. Tbe corps that commenced work at the Johns town end are now a short distance this side cf Davidsvillc. They are locating as roey go, ana can tberciore only average about a quarter of a mile per day. Tbe line run by Mr. Randolph along the edge of town is only a preliminary one and may oe cnangco. 1 be depot will in all proba- Dinty.be on tbe eastern end of Main or Patriot streets. There are a number of available lots along Pleasant street, and the company will experience no trouble in securing a suitable site lor a depot, and at a reasonable price. It is said that tbe first five miles from Johnstown will te let to contract during the current month. There will be a small tunnel on the northern end which will be worked this winter. It is thought that the road cin be built inside of a year. the Power of Jesus' Nwie, followed by the reading of part of the fifteenth chapter ofSxLoke. Rer. J. J. Welsh, pastor of the Friedens charge, then offered an eloquent prayer, after which C. W. Williamson delivered an appropriate address ot welcome, which was listened to with marked attention. The Convention was favored with piece of music sung by the Ridge choir, wnicn was nneiy reoaereo. . Minutes of previous session read and ap proved. 0B0ASIZATI0K, On motion. C. W. Weiele was re-elected President: Levi Koontz, Vies President E. H. Lambert, Secretary ; John Graeff, 1 reasurer, Is the Sunday-school likely to be super seded by any other agency that will more successfully cultivate tbe interests ot me ruing generation T Discussed by J. tv, Williamson, Levi Koontz, James Lambert, N. L. Berkeybile, Josiab Mowry. S. Get sel, A. Wechtenheiser, William Trent, J. Yoder, and Revs. J. J. Welsh and J. B. Shmip. , . . . The queries were drawn and discussed by tbe brethren generally. On motion, the Convention adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock. Benediction by Rev. Welsh. AFTERNOON SESSION. The Convention met at 2 o'clock, with the President in the chair, who called the meeting to order ; the meeting opened by singing "My Home li 1 here, alter which William Trent led tbe Convention in prayer. Tbe chair appointed a committee on resolutions, consisting ot Rev. Shoup, S. McGregor and Jon. Lambert. "The conscientious teacher." Opened by A. Wechtenheiser, followed by C. W. Weigle, William Trent, and Revs. Welsh, Shoup and Potts. Queries drawn and discussed. On motion, tbe Convention aeljourned to meet at 0 o clock, p. m. Benediction by Rev. Shoup. QllEKIFF'S SALE. By rtrtw of nndrv wri'iof Vend. Ex Fl Pa . and a. Fa., inmed oat of the Court o Oum BMa fleas of SumwraM eooatT. Pa . aaJ to m uiroioo. inert win r xpoca to puMIr We, iV WAD TEIt T1SEMENTS. LIST OF CAUSES. lion. A Newsi-aper Sermon on Susdat Yisitino. It has been said that from lack of thought as much harm is done as from bad motive. It is likely further true that balf this thoughtless barm is done by good people. With a view ot leading many good people to see how they are doing barm by one particular practice, I write and send forth to the public Ihistermon. Of the moral wrong, or sin involved, I will say not one word. I believe that in general Sunday visit ing is wrong ; but in particular, it is a wrong I. lo the minister of tbe gospel and to bim chiefly for : 1. It destroys the force of bis teaching on a fundamental subject. Ibe gospel can do nothing for a people who have no reverence tor the babbatb. L ntil he has created a proper respect for the holy Sab bath day, tbe minister has no basis on which to work. Sunday visiting counter acts all teachings in this direction, and so destroys tbe work of the minister. 2. It hinders bis work. Ibe minister feels it necessary, and his people expect it of him, to make every proper effort to have a general attendance of the community at divine worship. Every Sabbath service should be a blessing, and every sermon a help to all w bo attend and bear, ibis habit of Sunday visiting keeps multitudes from church every Sabbath in the year. 3. 11 burdens bis bcart. JSo minister with right views of bis religion and duty, can see this practice without having his heart tilled with grief, lie must grieve that his teachings have to tailed, and that bis people have so little conscience. How can an honest christian meet his pastor on Sabbath morning, on his way tu preach the gospal, while he himself u on his way to some neighbor's lor mere worldly en joyment 1 And how can a pious minister meet such a sight wftbout reeling bis heart cruelly wounded and burdened ? 11. It is wrong to your neighbor. And it it a wrong to him, even though he de sires it Could you burn his house, or sever his band from his body without feel ing that you were doing him a wrong. even though be bad asked you to do so T but most of this visiting is unsolicited, l am confident. Yon go unasked ; often an noying, disturbing rest, and interfering wi:h devotional plans. Yerv often you keep your neighbor from church, and also part or all of bis family. Besides, you in duce bim to violate the sacredness of the Sabbath in other wavs. He feels under obligations to provide a feast for you ; be must also often attend to your stock. Is not all this wrong to your neighbor 7 III. i on wrong yourself. 1 bis you do . .... 1. Lowering your christian character. All tbe civilized world has a Sabbath-conscience, and no honest man will tail to re spect yon let for this species of Sabbath-violation. 2. You wound your own better feelings. All tbe world knows this is not tbe ncht thing to do. To justify youiself, you must employ false reasoning, and for that you must despise yourself more or less. 8. i ou cheat yourself of higher enjoy ment It u true that a pious observance of tbe Sabbath results in man's highest spiritual, moral and temporal good. God made no mistake, as trial proves. IV. ion wrong your servant. AH toilers, both man a$d beast, demand the Sabbath rest. 1. 1 par hired help s often wronged by having additional and really unnecessary burdens imposed upon them. Often they dare not object, even though they feel themselves wronged; a bouse and employ ment is all thing to many servants. And when your going compels them to miss sanctuary blessings, are they not cruelly wronged? 2. lour horses are wronged by this practice. God made his Sabbath for toiling beait, as well aa lor toiling man. Sabbath rest is a natural right ot a horse that has done his six days work. IMPROVEMENT In conclusion. I would aazaeat to mv friends (and I claim you all M uch) that they propound to themaelves the following two questions, and resolve : 1. Ami bit? 2. Should I quit 3. Yes ! ard by the grace of God. I will do it : J, B. Soocp. EVENINO SESSION. The Convention met at the hour ap pointed with the Vice President in tbe chair, who called the meeting to order, af ter which it was opened by singing "Al ways Cheerful," followed with prayer by Rev. Potts. Minutes read and approved. The called questions were then opened : What is your way T discussed by Trent and others. What were your mistakes? discussed by W. II. H. Sorber and others. How shall we best finish the vears work? Rev. Welsh. Queries drawn and discussed. Report ot committee received and adopt ed. Retolred, That in the estimation of this convention the Sunday-school is not likely to be superseded by any other agency that ill more successfully cultivate the relig ious interests of the rising generation, and that consequently the Sunday-school cause challenge tbe warmest sympathy and the hearty co operation ot ail good, Lbnstun people. lUtolced, That the conscientious teacher is an indispensable factor in our vast and all-important Sunday-school work. lieiolred. That no bunday-school only, under altogether exceptional circumstances is justified in closing its doors during tbe winter season. The Convention then adjourned to meet at tbe Graeff church, sometime during the last week in December. Closed with benediction by Rev. J. J. Welsh. This was the first convention ot tbe kind ever held in that part of the charge, and if tbe presence of Sunday school workers and tbe masses speak anything like success, we may flatter ourselves that the convention w a grand success. Tbe workers did not seem to assemble themselves together in vain, but to instruct and encourage one another to do the grand and mighty work looking to tbe lreat In strudor and Inspirer lor wisdom and wtrength. In tbe discussion of some of tbe ques linns we were ruade to estimate the Spirit ual above the carnal, tbe Heavenly above tbe earthly, giving useful bints tor sober reflection. This convention was largely attended, and at times enthusiastic ; and, instead ot losing it influence and power with its novelty, as some "fogies" predicted, this association is promising to glow more and more in interest and efficiency as it grows in years. Secretary. bitters or drastic nills. It ia nnrelv vec I th i vmrt Hm in RnmZtT. table, and is prompt butmikf In its se- . swtfaw. XovemUr llh. 1879. - - r f at 1 o'clock., w. All lha .4-1. llll. 1.1 - I -t-: r . l a. Diunbx x mm-. ihj you auiiw wrm; , ia uu im hiiiowtns d SCTibea real !h! Ikr fMnM iwvwiIa n rail imm. f tit. Til : ;, wi,, A certain tract of Und litoate in tluemahoalnar m unity, we say strange oocause they seem I ta m.... , . to prefer to suffer and pass their daysfmis-1 more or lea, with a sloVv umi a hair wank dweu.' erabiy, made so Dy Dyspepsia, and lavcr I m", "m n. ana ner oaiuniumuri baalel Weaver, Ueunra UarUiM-r and tin wlduw Lambert, with th aiiparteaaDce. Takes in exeeatioa aa the nmmrtr of Imh jarrwn at me iou ueunre ounui fcr tiimaciL ana iu oi xjieaora sieyera. ALSO Alt the rlt-ht, title. Interest aal claim or H. Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation, and general debility.waen bUlLUll'S VITAL- IZER is guaranteed to core them. Sold by Geo. W. Benfoed, Somerset, Pa. Wanted. Immediately 1150 men by H. C. Frick & Co., ML Pleasant, Pa. For Bser, axrtgnea or Hoary Kmraj, of, la and to the full particulars regarding kind of work. "iTJ" iT!?5!,if?,!i,J - " --, .w - I anoowmy, ra-aajotninx; uumhoi jonn JO. KaKer, C I u U .. L. Il II i l i . v . . Ul I Bw , ucui , onuiHuain aims iuw rwaHine or Jams Uritchfleid tract, ul which tb a bore ia a part, containing titty-nine acre and slxty-ooe im itwm, wui ui ai'punenaiKOT. Takes in execution as the nmnertr or ft Bar, aiwlrMe of Henry Krciiier. at the nit or aa run iv ui. William Jordan, Somerset House, Stoneware. Apple-butter season is coming. Have ia slock a large lot Stone ware, Crocks,, Jars, and Jugs: another shipment to arrive. Now is the time to buy them cheap. Cook & beerits ALSO All the rlzht, title. Interest and claim nf Wm Sutler, ol, In and to tit lulkra-log described real esiaie, tu : A certain tract of land situate In uuemaheninir twp., Somerset county, Pa., cuotainintr 218 acre, mure or tea, ol waicn tnera are about IT.iacm cleared and about 47 acre in meadow, with a large urujA uvi'uid nuuae, ana irame u weuing onus.' bank barn and other outbulldinm thereon erected. adjoioinir land of Daniel IterkeT. Juet-nh Bah. Pearson LrJbr"Hfirj Lotu'.lieiri, and other, with me appurtenance. Taken In execution as the Dronertv of WUIlam Sutler at the tail ot Anthony Sulkr, la trust lor juuasnuer. ALSO- All tbe rlirlit. title. Interest anil cUim of Wm. P Millar ... - .t 1. .1 1 .1... UUDlAti tUI bAAUAMXlt UcX. I wnant, oi, in and to the lollowlnu deacrioed real 7, at the Riverside House. Confluence, by tractor inn., -tuat- i. Stonrr.k llev. J. It. llrown, Mr. M. IXXlington to twp., ewmerset ewinty, l?a eontalnina: 131 acre. inoreorieie, oi wnicn mere are about Macro cleared with a two story loe; boute and lor stable Another New Stock of Boots. Shoes. Gaiters, Rubber Boots, Shoes and Sandals has been just received, which will be sold cheap for CASH at Sol. Uhl s. SfAJCtniED. Miss M. J. Lancaster. MUMMA MERLEY. Oct. 5, 1879, at the residence ot Harry Horner, Main St., Johnstown, by iter. W. li. Bates. Mr Robert Frank Mamma to Mrs. Catharine Merley, both of Johnstown. DIED. GLESSNER.-September 24th. 1879. Joseph Glessncr. ol btonycrcek township, aged 7s years, 10 months and lo days. lOKEMEt HAIKCT Oorreeted by Ooox hv Bsbbitb. dsalkb u CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR FEEO ,e tote ..0OMe .. 1 ou 1-Jc (we Road and Bridge Views. On a peti tion of citizens of Quemaboning and Jen- ner township, for the appointment of viewers to view tbe ground proposed for a road to lead from the Sloystown and Greensburg turnpike at David Bowman's, in Quemahoning township, to tbe public highway leading from William Zimmer man's, in Jenner township, to Stanton's Mills, at or near a Chestnut Corner, near Stanton's Mills, the Court appointed Hen ry Ranch, surveyor ; John W. Haines and Emanuel Cover, viewers. On a petition for viewers of a road lead ing from a point near Josiah Mowry 's, in Somerset township, to a point near Josiah Long's, on the Sloystown and Somerset road, tbe court appointed Llwood bwank, surveyor ; David lu Uiyman and Abra ham Howard, viewers. On a petition ot Jacob Poorbaugh for viewers to inspect tbe workmanship of a bridge over Brush Creek, the Court ap pointed Herman Brubaker, Wm. Sevits and Henry Landis, viewers. AN Astonishing Fact. A large pro portion of tbe American people are to day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. The result of these dis eases upon tbe masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be. 1 here is no good reason for this, if you will only thiow aside pre judice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggist and your mends, ana try cue bottle of Green s August flower, a our speedy relief is certain. Millions oi bot tles ot this medicine nave been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. Y'ou can buy a sampje bottle lor 10 costs to try. Three dose will relieve tbe worst case. Posi tively sold by all Druggists on the West ern Continent. Five Hundred Thousand Strong. In tbe past few months there has been more than SOD. 000 bottles of SAUoh $ C ure bold. Out of tbe vast number of people who have used it, more than 2,000 cases of Vomnmptuin have been cored. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and Bronchitis, yield at once, hence it Is that everybody sneaks in its praise. 1 o those wbo nave not used it let us say. if you have a Cough, or your child the Croup, and you value life don't fail to try it For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by G. W. Ben lord, Drugil. Som erset, Pa. Winter BvTTER.-Let a farmer divide his white winter butter into two lota, while yet in the torm of cream, and for one make use of Perfected Butter Color, made by Wells, Richardson & Co., Bur lington. Yt, while the other goes to mar ket without color, and he will discover on what course his interest depends. This color gives the fine, rich, golden yellow of first quality June butter, and is not tinged with the dull red tint, objected to in most butter colors. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh. Dipththeria. Canker mouth. and Head Ache, in FHILOH'S CA TARRH REMEDY. A nasal Iaiector free with each bottle. I" e it if yon de sire health, and street breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by Geo. W. Ben ford. Somtraet, Pa. Wanted. -For cash or merchandise in exchange : 1000 bushel choke Potatoes. 1000 " Oat. 500 ' Wheat. 500. . . . Corn. 100 " Flax Seed. 100 " White Navy Beans. Cook & Beerits. It is said that in order to preserve cider and keep it sweet put it iu wine bottles, add a tes spoonful of whit sugar lo each bottle, cork it tightly, and tie down the corks firmly. The man who goes lo the barber shop on Saturday nigbt and has hi bair cut, is the same man who pals a lead nickle in the collection plate on Sunday. When yon sea a young gentleman escort ing a young lady with suspicious regular! ty, you can bet on that walking match. Removed. J, Y. Schell has removed his Neat Depot to the Naogle House, one door west of Post office. Apples, dried, W .. Ailebatter, W rl..... Hran. V luu x Butter, H a (key;) Batter. W (roll) Buckwheat, buahel I " meal, luO s tl "i to fx Beeswax. a a Me Bacon, sboukier, W a............ c sides, " 7e country bams, fl Com, (ear) $hubel , Uura, (shelled) W txuhei., Oirn meal p a Otlf sklna. W fcirsr. fl do Fiuar, M Flaxseed W bTL, (M a) Hams, (sugar-cured) ft a Lard. W a Leather, red sola, yi., " npur " " kip, Middling, and ehop lull...,, Oat. W bu Pototoe, W bu Peaches, dried, y a Kye la , Raks. a Sail, No. L fl bbl.extra ' Q round Alum, per sack... Album, per sack.... Sugar, yellow St .., " white Tallow, W a w Beat. W bi baa WooL W a.. 10 to lie Sue Toe 'ie ...c ...no V MjS M Tie Me ....So O ioe so encjiUe , tw SI u , it:m , .'te , tto Te oue le l5i 1 i to UU a?i ...lofluc Set ArE)V A D VER TISEME TNS. S. X. LITTLE Se SONS, lOS I1ALTIMORE ST11KKT, CUAIUKULAND, Md. WATCHES, VBAISS. SOLID SILVEkU ASE, D1AMOMDS, AMERICAN CLOCKS, FRENCH CLOCKS, SILVER PLATED WARE, JEWELRY, 4c HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Watches ami Jewelry ' Ecpaired hykittyd Workman and returned by Express Free of Charse. No extra charge tor EngraTinfr. Good war ranted a represented oct 14 )UBL1C SALE I OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Rr virtue ot aa order of sale Issued out of the Court of Uominon Plea of Somerset county. Pa., we wiu expose to puouc (ait, at uarrett, on Saturday, November Slh, 1879, n. ni. th fullowinsr described nal at 1 o'clock, estate, vis: ro. 1. Ibe umliTHlcl one-half or a lot or around siluat at Oarrett, Somerset county. Pa., adjoln inx street on the north, P. a U. Kailroad on the west, and street on the east, on which it erected a larsr store and dwellinr bouse. No. X, A but of around situate at uarrett, front- ins; on Centre street 40 feet and extending north im leet on wnicn is erectea a larg stable. TEEMS. 10 per cent as soon a the property U " . .VrJTi ?!v""i ..V"?: 1 knocked down -. U tnciudinir th tenth nirt on eao. num,"r' L C'B 11 - hnnation of sale, one-third In six month and one- third in twelve month, with Interest on deferred payments. Payment to be secured by judgment bonds. JOHN S. HAT. A.L. BITTNEK. Oct U Assignee of J. H. Boo. thereon erected, adjoining lands of J. J. Walker. Charles Heinemeyer, Edward U learner and oth ers, wita me appurtenances. Taken in execution a the Dmnertv of William P. Aliller, dert., and Edward ulesener, trrre ten ant, at the suit of John A. Fotut, use ol Epbralm AO. ALSO- All the rlitht. title, interest and clulm of Jacob Sechler, or, la and lo the following described real estate vis : A certain tract of land sitnate in I'nncr Tur keyfoot twp., Somerset county, Pa., containing 'AW acres, more or lens, of which there are about 170 acre cleared and 14 acres in meadow, with a two story irame bouxo, bank barn and other outbuild ings thereon erected, adjoining lands of Scull h.ing, Jonathan Poorbaugh. John Lucas, Iajac Metiier and others, with me appurtenances. Taken in execution aa tbe iroiertv of Jacob Sechler, at th suil.oi Peter Brougher, use of John Cummins, executor of Joseph C. Lichty. de- ceascu. ALSO All th right, title. Interest 'and claim of Chris ten Sbuiu, ot, In and to the tuliuwing described real estate, vis: A certain tract of land situate In Vpper Turkey- foot, two., Somerset county. Pa., containing AO acres, more or less, ol which there are about 14 ere cleared, adjoining lands of Jweph King, usna bciiMcH and ilusuand belrn, wtm the ap- purtonanees. Taken In exacution as th nronertT of Chrincna Shults at th suit of Urecn M. king, use ol U. P. w alker, use ol Cbas. J. I turn eon, CAsnier. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim ofwacob Rlppl ami Jacob Hippie, ad'mr. ol Alartha A. nnipie ore u., oi, in ana to uie loiiowing aeseriDea rent estate, vis : No. L A certain tract of land situate in Cinema honing twp., Somerset county. Pa., containing 23 acre, more or le, of which 'It acres are cleared, adjoining lands ol Jonn weivir, winow uelsel and Stcnr Ctcek, with the.apbunewtnce. No. L A certain kit oi ground situate in Hoo- Tenrrine, somerset eounty. rs containing about one-hall acre of land adjMinlng township road on me went, John J. Miner, .Harina a. itippieanti Samuel . Swank on tbe eat, and alley on the south, with tbe appurtenances. No. X A certain lot of ground situate"" afaro- said, containing about of an acre with a one ami one-halt story frame house, and other oulbuUiilr.gs mcreon erv-teri. ainotning 6. S. swank on llie east, township risul on tbe north and west and lot no. x on the smitii, witn tnc appurtenances. No. 4. A small lot of grounj situate as afore said, ad mining bt No. s, and township road on the north aud weu wit h the appurtenances. liken in axecutioa as tne property or Jacob Klpplo and Jacob Hippie ad'aur. of Alariha A. Kipiile. dee'd.. at the suit of the heir aod li-cil represrntallrea of Jolia Park, Jr., dec' I. ALSO All tbe right, title. Interest and claiHi of Darid Sml! h, of. In ami , to the lullowing deecribed real estate, vis : A certain tract or land situate In uaemanorung twp., Somerset county. Pa-, containing 184 acre ami 10-J perches, strict measure, about luO acre cleared, 10 acre in meadow. bsUnce well tim- bered, with a one and a half story log house and log bra thereon erected, aljnintng lands of John M. Zlmmrnnan, r.ll Minrer, Cbarles n. L'lcxey, Amlrew Homer, Wm. Maurer. J. S. Miller and Wm. H. liarnhart. with the apiiurtenances. Taken in execution as the proiicrty of Darid Smith, at the suit of John 11. Zimmerman ad'mr. of John L. Smith, dee'd. ALSO All the right, title. Interest ami claim of Jemme B. Jennings, of, in and to the billowing described real estate, rii : iso. l. A certain lot or ground situate m l. rsttia. Someiwt county. Pa., known on plan of said town as lot No. J.0, with a two story frame bouse, stable and other outbuildings thereon erected. Inmtinsi on Chestnut street, boumled by lot ol C. Hicks ou tbe east, and auey on th west, with tbe appurtenances. No. 1 Lot No. Sxl sitnate as aforesaid, frontinar on Chestnut street, adjoining lot No. 34) and alley witn the appurtenance. Taken in execution as the property of Jerome B. Jennings, at the suit of Hiratu J. Nicola use of J. S. Harrah. ALSO All the rtzht, title. Interest and claim of Hennr Rumiser. ot, in and to the following described real estate. Tlx : A certain tract of land situate In Hrothervraliey twp., S-nnerset county. Pa., containing 19 acres, more or less, on which there is erected a one and a balt storv log house, shoemaker shop, log burn ami other outbuildings, adjoining lUmlK ol Philip Hay. Wm. Dickey. Jjanlel Sbulu and others, Willi tbe arimrtenances. Taken in execution as tnc property ol Henry ALSO All th rlirht. title. Interest and claim ofRoin Zimmerman, oi, in and to th following described real estate. Tlx ; All that certain one-story bricx bouse or. build ing situate In lhe borouvh of Somen t. In the eounty aforesaid, being au leet front. So feet ;deep PUBLIC SALE. OF V AuU AoliL jX.Al. UlAIE. By virtue ol an order of sale Issued out of th Orphans' Court ol Somerset eounty, l'a., 1 will ex pose tu public sal on the premises on Friday, November 1th, 1870, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described real s tat. late the property of Stephen Trent, deceased, w wu : A certain tract or land situate In Stonyeretk twp., Somerset county. Pa., adjolnging land of Joba Pcig. Peter Zerfue't heirs, Noah Bayman, Albert Kayinaa. and residue of farm set apart tot widow, containing 140 acre, mora or lets, about luu acre cleared and 14 In meadow, cm which ar erected a 2 story dwelling noase, bank bars and O'.her outbuildings. Tbl Is a reliable property. TERMS. One-third on confirmation of ale, one-tnlrd in tlx month, and one-third la one year witn interest on aeierreu payments irom aay oi saie. raymeuts to do Mcurou py jaugmeni bunds. SAMUEL SNYDER, set I) Trustee. 'pRUSTEE'S SALE. "The nmlt?rilgned trustee for the sale of the real estate ol Henry Lohr, late of Claemahoning twp., Somerset county. Pa., deceased, will expose to sale oa the premise in (Aid twp., on Saturday, November 8fh, L879, the farm of decedent containing 142 acre and l" perelies, strict measure, about 74 acres cleared' and al.iut 14 acres in meadow. Adjoining land of Joba roy, A. Washer and others, harlna thereon erected a two story log dwelling beosc, bank barn ami other outbuildings. There ia on the farm a good spring, exceUeni young orchard and sugar camp, a good lime quarry and eoal bank. Tills farm Is situate about two mile from Stony Creek, and is conTenient to mills and schools. TERMS. One-third In hand, and the nalaae In two eimal annual payments, to B secured by bonds. B. S. FLECK, oct 15 TrutU. QRPIIASS COURT SALE. by virta ol aa order Issued out of the Orphans' Ovurt oi Somerset County, Pa., to us directed . wt will expesw to public tale, on the premises, oa Saturday, November 8th, 1879, at 1 o'clock, p. m., th following described real es tate, sit a at In Jenner twpu Somerset county, Pa., late tbe estate of David Lohr, dee'd., vii : A certain tract of land sltuat In Jenner twp , Somerset eounty. Pa- adjoining lands of Jacob Stuflt, Daniel Koonts and other, eontAlning acres and 70 perene. with a nlank dwell tar bosuw ami stable thereon erected. TUiMS : la-kAlf in hand oa eonnrmatioa of sale, one-half In on year there Iter without in terest. Twent) -Br dollar to be paid down oa day of sal. M. U. UftHH, oct 14 Adtn'r. tad Trust). T EGAL NOTICE. Mi HEfHiMMOX WEALTH OF PENN'A. Soitaa&gT CorsTT, a : ! l 7 M acir tf4 rearvsewfafrr BAU oJekn Brubaker, ire d. frttlmj : - You are berebv cited to be and aimear be for the Judge of omr Orphaas' Court to be field at Somerset, n the 10th day of November, 1879, then and ther to show cause why aa order of tale should not be granted to Dr. Henry Brubaktr. to ell the real estate of said deceased, herein fall not. W Trims the Hon. Wm. M. Hall. Zsn at Som ertet, this 1st day of September, 1S7 . w JU. U. t UsASIS. Ctert The above writ is lireetel to Mr. EHta Oraew- wood. Plum Hollow, luwa; HenrteUa Base, Wheel- tng, west Vlrgtnla; Harriet aewrr, ttyaviaaaa, oeuiuTu eounty, ra. ; aassen i roatmaa, t rana. fiirt. Mineral count t. VTest Ylrginla: BeniamJa TiMtama,'ltsna Statlua, Bedford eoaatr. Pa. Oliver TTowtman, Bedford county. Pa., Mrs. Ja cob KlamelL, Somerset, Pa.. Mr. E. Zimmerman, Uerllo, Soiaentet roemty. l'a w. H. flaU, Umr lmgtoo, Iowa, WlUiaai Bruhaacr'a heirs, resi dence unknown. oct 14 gTR AY NOTICE. Can trees yasslng oa ths premise of Frank Launtx. la SotssrM Two.. Soasenot eaaatv. Pa oa tbe xvth day of Ssptemrwr, U:t, tw koad of catue, on reu aeuei ana na steer, anou a yuan out. Th owner t atkod to eom forward, dtot nron- rtTaad pay charges or they will be sold according oct 14 ADAM S. MILLER, Twp. Clerk. and th lot or piece of ground od curtilege appur tenant, taid lot being situat in said borough ej th west side et w est street adjoining lots ot Cur tis Kouter oa the north. West street en the east, alley on tbe south and alley on the west, being 33 feet front on West street, and 127 tfeet deep, with the aopurtenance. Taken In execution at the property of Rntlna and Henry Zimmerman, at tne suit of Charles Shank and Josiah .Walker, partner trading aa Shank and Walker. ALSO All lhe right, title. Interest and claim f Aman da E. Keller, of. In aud to th follow ing described real estate, tis : A certain lot ol grouDa sltuat in Salisbury. bor ough, Somerset eounty. Pa- containing acre. more or less, witn a two-story irame uweiung house, (table and other ouibuildlnir thereon erected, fronting on Union street. ad)otned on th east by Henry DeHaren. oa .the west byj. W. peachy, S. t '. Kelm and S. J. Lichty, and on the north by alley, with th appurtenances. Taken in execution attae property oi Amana E. Keller, at the suit of John Lentt and Samuel J. Lichty. ALSO AH the rtx-ht. title. Interest and claim ol James B. Walker, of, in and to the following 'described real estate, Tl : Ail that certain two-story nr.ck store house and frame addition or building, situate in tbe borough of Berlin, in tbe emnty (aforesaid, containing in front on Main elreet, about 31 leet ana in depth as feet, and tbe Irame addition is IU story, about 3 X1S feet and the lot er piece of ground and curti lege apporcenint to said building, the said lot be intr descrilied as follows : On the north by alley. oa th east by lot of Charles Krissinger, nn tbe oat li Dy Alain street, on ine wedi oy lot oi josian Hefltey, and is about 3ix200 feet, known on plan of aid borough as lot No. 47, with the appurtenances. Taken In execution as the property of James B. Walker, at the suit ot Jacob W. Olessncr. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and e'aim of C. O Lint, of. In and to th following described real es Uie, Tlx : No. L Two tots of ground situate In Meyers- dale borough, Somerset count r, l'a., containing one-half acre, more or less, wit h a two-story brick house, stable and other out-buiidtnga t hereon erected, bounded on the south by Broadway street, on the west by alley, on the north by alley, and on th oast by J. M. OUnger, with the appurtenances. No. 1. A certain tract of land siluat e In Somer tet township, Somerset eounty. Pa., containing 60 acre, more or lea, of which there are about 5 acre in meadow, with a two-story frame house. lotr barn, and other out buildings thereon erected. adjoining landsof John Kantner. John MeAdams, i at nay, ujnu nnauiia, aau vmers, wita iu ap purtenances. taaen m neramis um m" firufrtj m c. vr. Lint, at th rait of Valentin Hay. us of P.P. H. Walker, et at ALSO AH Urn right, title. Interest and etaim of Henrv Johnson, oi, la and to th following described real eslAte, Til : A certain tract of land situat la Shad twp., Somerset eounty, Pa., containing ISO acre. Baor or lea, about Si cleared and about 3 acres In meadow, with new two-story plank dwelling house and log stable thereon erected, adjoining laada of Joseph Sip. Jesse Slick, John OraTes, gosepb Sorber and Daniel Berkeybile, with th aprmrteaaoect. Takea ia execution at the property of Henry Johnson, at tne rait of J. J. Bowman, executor of Michael Spongier, dee'd. -ALSO 1 All the right, title. Interest and claim of W in. J, TJinget, of in and to lb following described real ttlata.vlx: A certain tract of land situate at SUatons Mill. Jaaaer twp., Somerset eounty. Pa., containing S aerea, am or m, who a two-story irame oweu Ing house, shoemaker shop and stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Chariot Lohr, Nancy Slahl and lying along th Sloystown road, with th appurtenance. iBBea a execution) a i property mna J. Dlnge, at th suit ot J.M. a. Peter J. Corer, ad ministrators of S. J. Cerer, dee'd. NOTICE AlFpersea parCQasiig at tbe ahor sale will pleas take aocioe that a part of the par ch money to b mad known at the tim of saas wlU be nqalrod aa soon aa too property is knocked down, otherwise it will be again exposed to sale at the risk of th Snt purchaser. The re- Uaa of th ntDthatanraaey must be paid on or ba ton l nursuay oi m am weea ot noTtmoeT ! or, ta tkne Saedhyth Court for teeuririg the ae- kaowledgmeat f deads, and no deed will bo ac knowledged until th parehate money It paid ia fal. EDOAR KYLE. SberifTsofBce, Sberiff. JaaaXJ, im i pEGlSTER'S NOTICE. Notice It hereby given to all nermns eoncerneil aa legatees, creditors or otherwise, that the fol lowing accounts have passed register, and that tbe same win do presented tor eonnrmation and al lowance at an Orphans' Court to be held at Sum erset, on Thursday, Noremlier 13th, 1H79. First and Unal account ol Lewi J. Stvlnfa. Ad ministratvr of Jacob Slcinla, late of Ureemiiiu rp., dec a. irst and partial account of Henrv Ranch and Aaron F. lilttner, Exoeuton of the last will anil teit lament ol John Kaucti, dee il. Aorount of Jacob Laran, Administrator of Dan lei Laran, late of Jetlersnn Iwp., dee'd. Aceount oi navKi j. Miner, AiiminiKtrator bt Elitaleth Miller, late or Shade twp., dee d. First and dnal aceount of Henry Knetip, Admin latrator of the estate of John iiaker dec'il. Aceount ol Daniel Stuft, Executor of Win. Wil lis, dee'd. First and final account of John Blngncr, Ad mtni.trator e bonut nan cs tettamrnlo annc.ro of John Bromm. ded. Account of Henry H. Hdflman nd Freeman Hotlman, Admlnlstralort of Keuben liutiuian. dee'd. Aeconnt nf Edmund Coleman Guardian of Mary Ellen Hotlman, fTmerly Coletnan. Account of H. F. Schell. Ouarillan of Starr J. Coleman. Second and final account of John Deeter. Exec- utorot Samuel Deeier. dee d. Aorount of J. K. SlcMlller, Administrator of rreucTics. Diueaugn. uec l. Second account of C. O. Stutsman and Alex ander Slutiman, Executor of J. J. Stutxman, deceased. W3I. B. TBEASE. OCt li Register. For trial at Novcmtier tTia comnieni lnz vetnoer loth, IS7U. No FIRST WEEK. L Kcnjaicia Ma.iter" tt. NelT k "olborn. a. Keim a Urengoud rst Saul. V, Ij-uchel. tl. same ts. siine. 4. J. S. Zimmerman r. Alb: rt ami David i-onr. S. lr. !. p. Iaharl's oe .. Ijiwanl Mostot ler. - J. W. k II. c. Van Horn vs. JtK. LW on et. al. 7. larid Ross a. L. Selirork vs. J. Adallae A iw. tteeo. S. ITathArine ladle's Ad'mr. ta TfoThl tihe . ed'h. L. Just Tl S. H. A CathArinaOarry. 19. Niiah 1'..)..'. , v , i IL K tern an k. Earl tu. L. A. Smith al. li. Martha E. Hawk us ts. J. Ernest Metre. 13. Wm. MeLellan Tt. John Anspnch Jr- gar nlahe. B 1. O. W. WUson's us ts. Curtis Kooscr. 14. t 'olhom k Col horn's . ya Newton Rodger. 15. N. W. Kodgcrs vs. Clus. Kodgers. :ot SECOND WEEK. 17. S.J. Cover's ad'mrs. vs. Tho. Endrley et a 1. la. Levi Ooughenour rs. Uaae S. Cougheaour IV. S. P. Snyder ts. James Parson et al. XI. E. Klurnan'suso vs. Walter Joocs, and Has. band. 21. U. B. Bill ra a A. Brant. 22. Voight k MeOraw v. Thomas HIU. IP. Josiah Bowl by TS. Pbvbo Walter. 84. Peter Smith rs. W. L. Hoblltteil. 24. Martha A. Ripple vs. C. F. k (Jen. Acker man and Will. M. Isaac Simpson Tt. S. tt. Oregcr. 27. Isaac Hugus ts. Eilward Aicott. 25. Boas Pugb's ex tra, ts. Heulii Pugli. a. Hannah Huttell's right ts. Fred, k Amelia Durr. 50. K. Reich rs. Ctiarle Akey. St. Ann C. Yanert ue ts. L J. Baer. Si Darld Lichty ts. Edwin I al. 83. James Albright's use t. W. S. Hal rah 51. John M. Holdcrbaum'a awrs. John Zafsll ct al. Si. Oeorge W. Pile vs. DaTld Martin et al 3d. A. U Scoliill k Co. ts. J. H. Benford k Ci 37. J. C. Ayer kCo. ts. same. W. Wm. Kline ts. P. k O. K. H. Co. w. Samuel Shaffer ra. James Pew. 40. Win. lloose k Co. ts. A. J. Cramer. 41. F. P. Hartman's use ts. W. L. HablittelL H. F. SCHELL, Proniy N EW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENT A GOOD SEND OFF! s GOOD SEND OFF! A GOOD SEND OFF! Our annoin.-imint cf IMMEDIATE a.ul JMrEIlATlVE CLOSING OUT SALE ! fuU met triVA a a immediate and inqteralire repone from the people. Although M treather hn bctn to rcry wirm and ttntcatoiutblt, yet onr ile hat been VERY LARGE ! TliU is just what He prepared for and expected, marked The F rices have been SO Uj O O0URT PROCLAMATION. WFiiii". the Honorable William tw. Hau. President of the serentl Court of Common Pleas of theCouutio compijsing the sixteenth Judicial insinct, ami JU.-ilce oi ine t ciorts of tiyeraml ler miner and General Jail DeliTery. for the trial of all capital and other onendcrs in the aal.t lliiitriet. and Vakiku Srrrrr and O. V. Mrmn.HA F 3ulre. Juilges of the Courtsof Common Pleas, and ustices of tiie Courts of Over and Terminer, and Oeneral Jail Delivery, for the trial of ail capital and other oQemlers in the County ot Somerset, hav Issued their precepts and to me directed, for hold ing a Court of Common Picas, and Oeneral Cluar- ter sessions or tne feace. and trcneral Jail DuliT. ery and Co-orU of Oyer and Terminer, at Somerset Oat Jlonelajr, SVfnsbr 10, 1S79. NuTtra kereka eieen to I1 the Justices of th reace, tne tjoroner ami uotisutiie wituin tne saio County of Somerset, that they be then and therein their proper persons, with tbeir rolls, record. tno,ut aitlons, examinations, and other remembrances, to dothoee things which to their ottlces ami in that behalf appertain to b done; and also, they who will prosecute atrainstthe priioners that are or shall be in the jail ol Somerset Cornty, to lie then and there, o tprosecut agaliiat mem as shall lie juu oct 14 Sherilf. SSIGXEES' ACCOUNTS. Tue fo'i'iowlng aceoun's have tecn filed in my of fice and will lie presented to the Court for confir mation on Thursday, bovemher Zth, 1879. S. J. Lklity, Assignee ot Daniel Bockua aud ife. The fir"' aeconnt of W. II. Millen. Assignee or Valentine J. Miller. Tho first account of wm. . Llvengncl. As signee ol Edward Keim and wile. H. t. Sl'HlLL, oct l"i Prutho notary. EGAL NOTICE. i'HE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN'A SoMBnrr CraTV. : To Simon Vhorpeninq, guardian of Ka Ires- ley Cnorpenntna. greeting: ou are nerctiT cited t. oe ami appear SKAL before Wm. R Frease, Keifter for the S pnliate of wills and granting letters of administration in and lor said county, on or before tue iota uayoi moTemner. iT9, tnn anu mere 10 file your account aa guardian of William Wejky horpennlng, herein uti not. Wttnss the Honorable Wm. M Hall. President Judge ! our Orphans' 1 'ourt at Somerset, this 2d ar or sentpinper. A. 11. liTH. Sherifl's orflre. Oct. 14. ) W. B. FREASE. 187V. ElMiAii KYLL, Clerk. Sheriff. oct It UDITOR'S NOTICE. At an adjourned Orphans' Court held at Somer set. Fa., ou the Sth day of October, A. D. 1879, b' fore the Honorable .the Judge thereof. In tbe mattterol the estate of Henry D. Snyder, dee'd on motion of Messrs. Colborn k Coliiorn, the un dersigned was duly appointed auditor to ascertain the advancement and make a distribution ol said estate to and among those legaUy entitled thereto, also lo determine all questioiit arising In said es tate between the heirs and the administrator ac cording to law. ny i tie tjouro, WM. B. FKEASE, Clerk. The undersigned hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of the above appoint ment, on Friday, Nov. 31st, 1879, at his orb.ee in Somerset, Pa., when and where all parties may attend It tbey think prupc r. J. li. SVAI1 1, oct 15 Auditor. In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Somer- til . .t'j wanted. Bus. ki Partteular Vee. ssmiAai.raaoo.atji,i. 10MNISSI0NEUS 'NOTICE. Catherine rltnr and 1 her next Iriend. William 1 iller. i- set cmtnty. no. .4, ts. I Aug. Term, l7s. J. W. Palmer. I AL nub. In Divorce. And now. October 14th. 187V. petition ol plaintiff and on motion of Valentine Hay, Erq.. her attor ney, the Court appoint Herman L. Baer. EJ.. commissioner, to take the tesiimany, hod the facts and report an opinion. The commissioner in pursuance of tbe alwTe ap pointment, hereby gives notli-e that he will attend to tne duties oi i lie aoov ai'jK'iuimeui, aintsoi fice. In Somerset borenich. on Wednesday, the 4th day of Noremlier, 1S7V, when and where all per sons interested can attend. H. L-BAITK. oct 14 Coiomuutouer. FAEM FOR SALE ! AXPCBLIC ADCTIOIT. The nnderslmed trusteea for Christian shelter and his credltore, will un tbe LJthilayol Novem ber, 1879, at I o'clock, r. at tbe farm house on tbe premise otter ami sell at Public Auvtion, th lands following, situated In Johnson county, Male of Iowa, to wit : Th ae'X of section 17. the n'-sotnt1: ol section m. It acre off tbe west side of ' oi section 21, and lot 14 being th w i ot wof swl; of section IS all In Township 78, Bange T, west ot ,4th P. M., oontaining cm aerea, more or less. 1 his farm ts one of the choicest In toe ctn:y. both at t the location and linpnrrement. About 90 acre of the land I timber awl th balance rich prairie land, the larger poitlou of which i in tim othy and clover, and ha been used for pasturage. There 1 running water on ta farm during most of Ui year. A Cburch. School bouse and Sbr are situated near tbo farm. Tho improvement cousin In part of a large brick dwelling house, a large Dank barn, a new and complete stocx nam, two well, two orchards, a variety of small fruit, including grape. Slc., alaueouslderable .hedge lence in a tnriity condition. This is an unusual opnort unity for the purchase of a hoe farm In a good neighborhood and near to Iowa City. city ol 10. two population and th teat of the Stat University. me term and plan ot sale wiu r stated pa rue ularly at time of tale, but tint will b giren on a portion of the purchase muney. Fur further in formation aud res JOHN N.COLDREN. .low Uty. Iowa, or AIOSES P-MILLER. Kicbmond, Iowa. MOSES P. MILLER ) S.U. LUKE Tru-tee. JOHN N.tOLDKEN -Vf-OTICE OF ADMINISTRA Eatata ef Joseph Mason, late of Mlliord Two., Somerset county, Pa dee'd. Letter of adaulnlMratioa oa th a bor estate hariog been granted ta th undersigned, notice it hereby giren to those indebted to K w make imme diate payment, aad taos having claim against iL to present them duly authenticated for settle ment on Friday, the 31st day of October. OT9.atlnlaU iwauieaca Jacob F. Walkar, la Mlliord Twp. JACOB F. WALKER. Sept. Administrator. OCTICE IN DIVORCE. CaUtarlne Palmer, br her next l In tbe Coart of friend William Miller, f Common Pleasof vat ( Soeacreet County J. W. Palmer. J Penn a. (Alia Subperns In DlTorrw. To J. W. Palmer tho aboro named defendant: You are hereby noilned to appear ai our next term of tbe Court of Common riaa to D nem at son. ereeL. oa th 2nd Monday of November. 1879. to she eauso why a divorce to plaintiff should not be graatod ia accordance with the ttatate la such cat made aau prorueu. EDOAR KYLE, Oct! ' . ... Sharta. thai every person co.ild ree the inducement, and many lines of have been brjlen ii nizea. On thene odd garments ice make a dill further REDUCTION IN PRICES. We are DAILY RECEIVING FEESH: GOODS ! and our slock will be kejil up in completeness durinj the height of the sea son We vrye an early call on the part of all who contemplate buying. VflTTlT TTT I T I 1 ST TTT1T1 UH A MIAMI! k 29 FIFTH AVENUE, JQEGAL NOTICE. Svx uuix-r Cot XTT, S3 : THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN'A. ) To the Sheriff of Somertet County, Crrff lay: i Wstkiui, Michael Ixng, heretofore in or county Court ol Common Pie; of tiie county of Somerset, to wu : en tne l day or augtut, a. D. 1S74, beiore til H morable tue Jmlgn then constituting the same Court at Somerset, by the eonsideraUoa ot the same recoreied against Cas per I Kim, executor, and Margaret Horn widow or fhillu Dum. dee'd. ol Slid county, as well a certain debt of three hundred and aeveuty-nlne dollars and seventy-two cents, lawtul money of th I nited Stan ; as also sixteen dollars and kirty-ure cent like money, which to tbe said Michael Long in our same Court were adjudged lor his damages, which he sustained by accasmn of tbe detention of that debt, with interest on the debt from the loth day of Augurft, A. D. Ia74, whereof the saidi.asper Domexl r and M ariraret IJom widow o: rniiip imn dee d, convicts as ol record and proceeding there upon In our said Court bctorefcur Judges at Som erset reraalnirg. manifestly apprars. Neverthe less, execution ol tue judgment atores.Mii a vet remains to be done, ami wuenta.s th a-it l Mar garet Dom is now dead and tn said CaTjier 1 in has been discharged as executor of said ..'J, as by the insinuation of tbe said .Mu lncl L uu we hare receired, and to prevent tbe ilcnol said judg ment from expiring, ami becaure wo are willing tbat these tbings wiiich la our "i:!'! Court are rightly done, suuuld be demanded ! y dneexe-n'.l in, we command tou that you make kirwu to Josiah Dom, Leonard li. Iom. VKi'.llam ih.m. Oliver P. Dom, Lewis A. Dom, Harri.wn .Null ami Liltn his wile, W. AV.Oaltherao.1 Meiic.i lii wuc, heirs, kc. ol Philip Dom, dee d, that tn an appear lielore out Judices al Sumerzi. . ur iiunty Court of Common Picas there to i.j held on the 2d Monday in November next, to abow it nnyibiog for themselves they kniw or have to say, w .y tbe aforesaid judgment snouid no lie rev ived n.i-1 con tinued a lien on tbe real estate ol ii li'bi.. lHitn, deb'd, during tbe period of live ; ej . aad ihy the aid Michael Long ! execution ara. .st ll) Estate ol said Philip Dom, dee d, t his de .aa-i i.iuages aforesaid, ought not to have according lo tiie t'ui m and etlect of tliesaid recevery, if to tnem It shall seem expedient. And have you then aud there this writ. Wltneaa, the HosoRABLa W M. M. Ha IX, iJd., President Judge at Somerset, thi 19th day ot Au gust, A. D. one thousand eigh'. hundred and scr entynlnc. Sheritl's office, Somer- ) H. F. SCHELL. set. Pa., (ct 4th, 1H7. t Prot.Wjtary. r.lXiAK K Y LE, Sncritf. ) PITTSBURGH. T)UBLC SALE. BLIC SALE OF VAIA'ABLK IS till ESTATE. Mv virtue of n alias onler of sale issuol out of the orohan' Court of Somerset County, Pa., to th UBiier?!gr.ed truit'-e to n il tho real estate of Joseph Pila, lal ot ililforvl twp dee'd., will, on Saturdau Oct. 1879, at public outcry. In Kockwood, ( formerly Mineral Point), sell at "the hotel of Joaepb Scbruck, at one o'clock T. as., tbe Hi wlng real estate: No. 1. Aeercainfarm situate in Jlliiori town ship, o.uniy and sia'.e aforesaid, aloining lands of John A. Snvder. Peter Puiman, James ?eitiert. Uorge See.. -.x, Wm. Hann and others ; eontain- lair .loJ ac.-es, iuiire or lets, anout l.l) a'res cleareil, with a 2 tory irame dwelling bouse, barn and oth er out buildings thereon erected. This farm bt in an ordinary slate of ccltiva'ion, with aimevery tine meadows on the same, in a good community : 2 miles from New Ccnlreville, and 4 miles from the county seat, ConTenient to school and church. wulcb make it very uesiraoie, wiin one iruu ana good water; also an abundance of coal and llme stone on th same, there being several cool banks now open and In good running order and good tim ber on tne pan not cleared. No. S. A kit of ground situat In Eoekwood ( for merly Mineral Point, county and state aforcuM, having thereon erected a one and one-bait sury irame dwelling house, sialde, and other outbuild ings, being the lame projerty now occut'ied by George Pile. No. 3. A bit of ground situate as above, having thereon erected a one ami a half story plank Jwelling Bouse, adjoining lots of Henry Kreaer on the west, alley on tbe east. Water street on the south, and tbe Pittsburgh and Cocaelisville K. K. on the north, being numbered on th plot of said town as Ldil An. 1,4. No. 4. A lot of around situate at above, having thereon erected a small grocery store room, adjoiu- ng alley on tbe west, .Main street on the norm. lot No. 144 on the east, and Railroad street oo tbe south : lot being 40 leet front and 1 feet deep and numbered in the general plan of said town as bit No. 143. For further information call on tne un- lersinDed truslcot at Ocbbarts. s imcrset county. Penna. TERMS. One thirl of purcias mrmey to be paid on confirmation of sale, and tho balance in two enaal annual payment without interest ; ten per cent, of purchase money to be paid when the property Is knocked down, and which percentage will be treated as thirl, the balance to bonds on the premise. Br virta ef the authority of the last will and testament of John Kaucb, late ot linthersv alley, Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., U-jc'J, wo will otler al punc saie, on Friday, November, 1, 1875, on lb hum farm of said doceasxl. th following described real estate of John Kaucti. dee'd. .No. 1. Tne borne larm ol said deceamt sltunta iu Brithersvaliey Twp, Somerset county, P, cmtaining 218 acres, attaining lands ol Philip Khoacis, Uiian Jolcman, Solsmion Colemau, Henry Coleman. Amos Walker and others, with a large brick dwelling bouse, two tenaal bouses, large bank barn, spring house and other outbuild lnKS btrge apple ore bar I, twii sugar camps aud an abUDdance wf ooai and UmesUnw on tLo prsm bra. So. S. A tract of land situate In tbe township of Brjtbersralley aforesaid, eontamingaPoat 8 acres, ailKiinlna lands of Jonathan Milier, Jo!ab Poor baugh. A. H. Pbilson's heirs and others, ami all the mineral underlying about 14 acre. ai mining the same, there is a co-it bank open near the depot el the Buli:lo Valley Uailroaii. No. 3. A tract of timber land situat as ainre sitd, eontaining 3V acres, adjoining laa.lt or David Dickey, Eiq., Cyras Bow man s beira, Dan iel Shuits. t;asper Keltic, Henry Ackerman and others, tbis tract will be toi l at a whole r In two parts to suit purchaser. No. 4. ThesurlaccoialotofgTOUiKisituii.tenear tbe Uiwn of Berlin, CAilaining io square perches, adjoiclng tract j. 2, and lot ol Dr. Wn.4. Oar n.an. Emanuel Masters and others. TERMS. One-third In band on (he first day ot April. ltMJ. and the balance in three tqoal annual payments without Interest, to be secured by judg ment bonds or note t,a tho premise, leu f.er cent, of tne hand muney to be paid aa toon a the pru'ierty Is told. HENRY KAI'CH. AARON F. BITTNEK, JOHN A. WAL1EK. Executors. Oct 8 Auctioneer, ASSIGNEES' SALE OF KE1L AM) PERSONAL PKOrEHTT. By virtue of an orJer of tho Court of Common Picas of Somerset county. Pa., tho nmlcrsigneil Assignee uf Philip P. iiaarer, will oflcr al public sale, on Saturday, November 1, 1370, at 1 o'clock t, jr., on the "Hume Farm," th fol lowing described real estate of said Phill 'Jf. Maurer, vix: No. L Th "Home Farm." containing 156 acres, more or lesa, situate In Somerset Twp., Somerset county, Pa., adjoining lamis of Abraham Beam, Hiram Beam, David Hell and John J. Bell, hav ing thereon erected a new two story plank bouse, furnished in a convenient style throughout; new bank barn and convenient outhouses and water power saw-mill. There 1 also on the farm a lanre sugar camp with a capacity for boiling 4.ooi pounds of sugar every season: a young liuit orchard, geod water; the whole ;be!ug in a good state ol eultivatiunand situated ewuvenii-ntly to churches, schools and. Stores, making It a, ve.-y desirable property. No. 2. known as tbe "Mountain Tract,'' situate as aforesaid, containing 2j acres, more or ie, adjoining in !s ol Simon Zcfall, Daniel Sny der, Joseph Kboais and ethers, having buli intrs therein erected, with good fruit orchard, and under pretty good state of cu itlvatiwn and it con venient lo church, stores, mill, Ac TERMS. One-third in hand, one-thirl In six months, one-third In twelve months from ibis date, with interest on deterred payment trwm day of saie. There will also be offered the following personal property. Til : Wheat, rye, oats, corn, tiu.kwheat by the bushel, a lot of maple sugar anJ a variety of other articles. B S. FLECK. SIMON U KOENS. Oct. 3 Assignees of Philip P. Maurer. SSIGXEE'S SALE UF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By rlrtue nf an order Issued out of tho Cs urt of Common Plea ol Somerset County. Pa. the un dersigned A-ssiguee of Samael Stuil wilt sell at public sale on Saturday, Oct. lh, 1879, a. w on th premise In Jenner Twp, said cona ty, tbe following described real estate. Tit : No 1. The borne farm of said Samuel Stuft con- u ain t'.reet on tbe north, t.alntri- xiMaX. 2S acres, ad'oiniag lands of Herman a&lB.ahroad street oo tbe ; TtmbrTVrt Wm. W. Orirflih, Jacsw Spb gle, Ja cob heim. aixl other. 1 n building consist i a ltnr two swry frame dwelling faotue. large hank barn, wah-hoioe and other out buildings. About id l;re of tlm:r land and th remainder oi the tract is In a high state of cuitlratkin. The Somer suland Johnstown pike CT"Ses the farm. Church es, schools, mtlls. suires etc, ounveaient Plenty oi water on tbe premises. So. 2. A tract of land containing- about 1SU aires de-own. and whicn tri-entacc til . jn ta.of AlialB s Siarler Wla ,,,,5 part payment on the first and . Nil),T ball.er a igbers. A bout 25 aires of tim- UJ secured vj juusmn PETER PILE. JOSIAH W. PILE. Trustee. ber land ami tbe remainder tn a good state of cui tivatiou. Tbe buinliiixs ar: a two suiry frame dwelling-house, wash' house, lante bank bara (nearly new), and other out buildings. Churches, schoo'.i. mill, etc, withia ciOTerilent dift-tni-. 1 TERMS: Ten pereunf -i the pan-has money PUBLIC SALE. itob paid a soon as tn prtpertyls knwked 'down; the balan of oe-'hird on confirmation of HyTirtueofanorler of sale granted by theOr-! One-tliiM lo M month, and ootbird in plans' Court ol Someiset wnnir. the mrtersigncd ' e year Irom the i day ot September, 17, wlm Will sell at public sale, at toe 'lai residence of int-rest on de.erred p.yicents Irom date ot sale. Daniel A Kneads, deed on ' N. L Will be sold unrl and then the auction Liamei A. naoaua, uct. d., on ( wM q theJrcI;jL, nf x twX M:H Saturday Oct. 2., 1879, i j no. a. Walter, josiah miller. ' . a . I a . : .... . j J,n...l Oiiii .i a - a i i i . .! I-. Aw..4.iJIJCT;)i. i,"-iji;vi HjawiiiKi yiiuii. AT.W A W V i'lK mv, r. Jot., UJ TJiax t--VA vd m r.iA Daniel A. Khoads. dee'd.. consisting aa tollirws. No. i. The bom place, containing ! acres, ; more or less, with a new frame two-story dweiilng i house, a new bank barn, and other mutdinir thereon erected : about 10 acre clear, 20 acres ia ' ueadnw. with a fine fruit orcbarl on the same,, adjoint th Poor Hocsa farm, Samuel Fox and j others ; contains a lime quarry. No 2. A tract of land adjoining the almve. Samuel Trent, Alexander Hunter, and tbe Letlter farm, containing 127 acres, more or less, of which 40 aire are dear, baianc well timbered ; hoe spring and fruit orchard on tbe same. No. i. A tract of land known as the LetTler farm, containing (3S acres, mora or less, w it h dwelling house, Dana bim, anl other buildings therecn erected, of which to acrr are clear, acrut in meadow, tine trait ami never falling - ailjoiniiig t h .iarm farm, A lex- PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Hy vlriuo ol orders ol tne Orphans Com it of Beilfbrd and S-'mcrset counties, the ru.'i-ribr will ell at public sale oube premises oa j hursday, October 30, 1379, on tract of;!and, th property of Cast. Wm. Walsh, lute of Juniata township, Bci!forl o.anty. deceased ami being purpart or tract No. Sol too real stat ol taid dee'd, as (howa by drafts vu hie in said courts. Tbis tract contains 194 acre ami ltt perch net, of whloh 19 aires and 12 percbe are in Bed ford eountv. and I acre nd 131 pe relies are in Somert riountv. adiolng otaer landlnf said W m. Walsh, lands vl F. MeO:rr't heirt, O. Hull. M. Needenour. A. KiiEe and ethers. Two-thirns of tcr on tbe same -.lu SC.. ') . H.l I . K ll.il. No. 4. Alto a tract of land oontaining 23 acre. said land cleared and under tence and the .ianc more r less, with new frame dwelling bouse, new : well timireit, with a log dwelling " and bara, aod other buildings oa th am: about is: other buildings tbereoa. acre clear, about 4 acrer in meadow, adjoin No. j Scle to rommeoc at 1 o cjork r. w. 1. and No. S., the Mason larm. Joeph Shailar. I TERMS Cab oa eonnrmAtlon of '. and tho school lot. Tbesa lands are pear to! A' 1 , 7C" ? V churches, schools, aad within 3 miks from somer-1 Trute to sc J the real estate ot Captain v. m. set boroiurh. ! Wl5h,uoc'd. Terms u No. L 2L and S. On tbirt after pty-1 Oct. L ment of xpenses of partition, kc., to remain a ! ilea, tne Interest o: wnicn u to be pail anonany i , ocf fl VVFN S , I.K to the widow of Daniel A. Road, deed, during A V fi r ?p?v I'FVt. FTATF her life, and at her death tho principal to th XA- AB"lTv!i!.V uZr, heir, on fourth in band, 1st April, Iwo. balance Tue uiylersiirneJ assignee of Emaaual Hersls In four equal annual payments, to ba secured oa hiser will sell al public sale, ua tiM piwaute. j Tuenla'j. November 4. 1S79, Terms of Pi o, . tatn, in ot Apra, imu. ten " per cent of hand money to be paid or sc-mred by j , ,k ,b, premises la Allegheny not as sooa a the urooertT is ft rack o 8. C. M. SHAVER. AitmlntHrator and Truster. IUBL1C SALE. OF REAL ESTATE. Tmn i,nae niiDitT. Fa.. certain tract oi tn.i wiih thepnurtenaix-t. sitaale in said tnwns!iii ..I Allegheny, adjoining lands ef Elixa Oar.lner. ' Henry Sarver't b:rt siiooa Krislnger.arnl'Jtber. 'eontalaing 40 acres, nearly ail Cleared and tn a goo.1 state of euitlvatioo ; lb improveawnu are a Icain dwelling houM. ami bank barn llien-va . i-.i -l- l.nr. nr!'v nf fcuit ,i vfrtna of lhe authority irlvea to the ander- .sl . ther are also larva Tariety of stiraed by th last will aad tin lament of Lemnci : treeaoa the premises: also a never failing spring King, lata of Upper Turkeyiuot Twp, Somerset I ( water convenient U th hous: this prorrtv county. Pa., dee'd.. he will expose to rale, by pub- I jj-s directly on th route of tho ountmplld rail lie uatcry, an th premise, oa Saturday, October 25, 137 9. at lOo'cloekA. , of said day, the Mlowlng de tcribed Taluatile real estat, vis : A certain tract of land situat ia Upper Turkey foot Twp, Somerset eounty, Pa-, adjoining th Tillage of Kingwocl. lands of Jacob Brougher. Iianlcl Fabllcy. Andrew Shmck tad atbers. eon mining about 140 acre, of which about Ills acre are clear and atout 20 acres in meadow ; there i a (rood two Mnry log bow, a ooe al a half story spring house aad a good bank bam oa th prem-l.-es ; lso rood applo orehatd aad other fruit tree, and a good sugar eamp Uereoo. Tb pr.p. ertvUumiergood eultlvatio aad well supplied WTEBMj One-third lata ad and the balance in three eoua! annual payments without Interest. Piauemlon wUI be given aa tbe 1st of April. HvJ, wben th deed will be delivered ami judgment note taken for thedeferred paymenu. Ten per cent, of tbe ttrchat mosey lo b paid duwa on U'ef""e- . JACOB OEEHAKD. Oct. 1 Executor. thton'irh lMiter's (ian. TERMS true-third ef lhe punrhas awmey to be paki oa delivery of deed, one-third In six lauoth awlooe-tidM in one year aller day of sale. Tea p-r cent, to be pah! on day of sale whfcl l to be deducted from tne hand money. O LOliU E O. WALKtB. Oet.1 N T0TICE IN DIVORCE. s.ntt.e bv iter next I ninfi"i"'" Anthony So'tcr. J Pnr f Alls ! ilipieaa ia Divorce.) Tu Anthony So r th above named .lefoodant: yS Sf BotlawU to .PPoar ni r-. term of tb. 'ourt of t'ommon Plejs to aenl i ICt. on the .'v to show eaus why a divorce b granted In accordance with tsw tatuic im such eat. aa t. and PAg g vlE, ,
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