UL at , lTnrlll Mix. aurke, daughter of The bOinCnCL AllalujU,K, uliolmdWnhili.ing i Ma.on family, died of t-mall i TcHIiAT January a. "2- r-.tlieH"-Tl,Irt- SoTI(., -persons knoainB tuen.elves in . .Med on my book, will please ell and MS . hT cash "0, nd obll,:,' B,inew men fhould use the Hkralb Ihlet. rinkeve prevcutod nd cured easily by u ..mri A nro'. Hun nd Cattle IWer. yinwiwmt. Price suit me. Business men should order their Bill nd Heads ! ' UP in Pketo. We print tfcvery handsomest t this office. jhrrisori 4 Bro s. Couk" Syrup and Lina ge! is the let I ever used ns a family B.Jicine. jIsat M1 Mais Caot Street. I will h,ve on bind at all time. Beef, 1'ork, Mut ton and Sausape, at reasonable price. Open jilr; ill ran a meat w agon three time each IlEKBY KMKJAH. Somerset, Fa. If roil want first-class Stationery at small kv tl.- Huald racket. Note. Ix-tler .re jast the thing for business men. 1 chronic catarrh for year. Terutia cured me. L StraslrorjTer. TiUsbanjli, I a. If vou are in want of Stationery buy the Until n lacket ; they are the neate:, hand mine and m.st convenient out. V ,rrim A Bro s. Horse and Cattle Pow der has beea u?ed with success in prevent ing rinkeye in all cawa where used in time in Wpitiiioreland county. Sold at a!! store. School Eeward Cards Teachers -rill not foryet that the place to pet Rewai d Cards, nice Books f'r presents. School Books and School Supplies is at C. H. FWieis Bin.k Store in Coot 4 PeeriU' Block. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELER5. Sjavial inducements are offered you by the Burlington Route. It will pay you to raid their advertisement to be found else where in this issue. Meat Market. Main Street. We have just lled a lan Refrigerator to our Meat V.rkct in which all meats can be kept coo' tvi clean. Mutton. Beef. Fork. Ac. kept e..mtantiy on hand. Oten daily. Fartie h.:vi:iK meat can have it kept in the Refrig ertr until wanted. Wi- jave. also. 100,000 new brick for sale, which we will sell by the hundred or thous- iid at a low price. Mrs. Henry to nurse the to i on Mon day I apt. The other patients are considered out of danger, and no fears, of the diwae rpreadins ara apprehended. ; It is believed that the cVmirgargument in the Guiteau case will begin next week. The asa!sin has nrrnaivd another address to the j pab'.ic, which he wishes to sell totnmenews- ! waiter forltlll- A l.rnmiiiefit nrrlt-r nf th court thinks that ths jury will glte a ver dict of guilty inside f tweuty minute. The warrcmiuiacencui in the Philadelphia weekly JVrss arc full of interest, net only to the young men who have grown to man's es ate ainee the war, but to old soldiers, on either side. To the lauer.reading these thrill inis stories is like "shouldering their crutch an I fighting their battles o'er." Tuesday morning the newly elected board .f County Auditor, Mr. John P. Bhoads, Nrnel Emerick and James Meyers took the oath of office, and Tuesday morning, after selecting Mr. Fred. W Bdsocker aa their clerk, went into session at the Commission em' office and commenced auditing the ac counts of the Directors of the Poor. The new board or Directors of the Poor met Monday morning and decided to re tain all their old officers with one exception. Treasurer JVeimrr was made clerk in lieu of ex-Treasurer Knepjier resigned. The re-appointed of Mr. Frank Ijiuntz as steward, by the unanimous vote of the borad, shows that gentleman's services arc highly appreciated. The secret ot the snKns Of the Pbiladel phia weekly Vent Ilea In many things, bnt notably in its complete fulfillment of the needs of every member of thi family cirvle. It is not a newspaper only ; it is a reposito ry of current literature, andal ways contains ' something to interest the ladies and cfcuV dren, as well as the men of the house. One of the last official acts of the re tiring hoard of Commissioners, was to ap- ! point Mr. Michael Knyder, a Democrat, for Appraiser of Mercantile taxes for the year 12. Mr. .Snyder is engaged in the mercantile huxjnc! with his brother in Bock wood. Personally, he is a clever gentleman, and that he will make an aide and efficient offi cer we are fully assured. At the annual election of the Farmers' l"non Association and Fire Insurance Cora- nanr of Somerset county, held Dec 27,188', tin following officers were elected to serve for the year 1SS2 : President. Amos Walk er; Vice President. Teter Walker ; SecTcU rv, D. J. Bmhaker; Directors, E.J.Walker, John G. Hay, Phillip Hay, A. J. Boose, C.eorge Ixiwry, A. O. Will. On the second day of January, Mr. F. 8. Kliendienst's, lease of the Central Hotel property expired, when the property was teasel for a term of one year by Mr. Jacob S.Pick ng, who takes possession to-day. The license of the houe was trans ferrel to him Monday morning by the Cot-rt. e have no doubt that Mr. Ticking wi!l keep the hotel np to the standard ac q lired by its former landlord. Over six hundred persons attended Theo dore Tilton's lecture, in the Court House, Thursday evening. More than two hun dred reserved seat tickets were sold and. we are informed, that the seats were all en iraed long heforeevening, and that many persons were diapjHinted in not being able to vt ticket or ?ain admission to the build ing. Tlie lare audience were delighted and f.lcxse.l beyond measure with the lecture. It wo a rare and highly appreciated treat to u i.tt of our people. Ross Davis A Co. W axt en. A good Blacksmith at Xew Islington. Property for sale or rent. For ,r.u u..r, , rw The ,aw of Pcnn,yIvllia defining the re- Ifew Uligtolli pa. Ution of landlord and tenant is clearly stat- ed. When a tenant rents a house from year rr 13 vears I had chronic catarrh. 1 lie j yvaT rllm,i,ig sav frm April I. 181. the titarrli is well. Peruna. Mrs. J. Manks! j turw nionths' notice to quit must be given IY.utiurgh, Pa. before April 1, 18:!, or the tenant can occu. o.. in shell, tub. tan and plate. 1 1 preiuis- , for another year. But when i.-n.n.itv. nudity and price to suit all. i "' '" ' T"' definite iri.xl, to ex- One of the chief aUractions of the Teach ers' Institute, held last week, was Mr. R. Bruce Hayes, of the Indiana State Normal. Prof, Hayes gar his Instructions In elocu tion in such a plain and practical manner that the most obtuse teacher present could cot help but be benefited thereby. His entertainment Wednesday evening was to many the roost entertaining and enjoyable of the series of entertainments given during the week. Prof. Hayes is gifted with a full, rich, musical voice, over which he has per fect control; his enunciation is distinct and his address most pleasing. His rendition of "How Sockcry Set the Hen" and several other humorous pieces were greeted with peals of laughter and long continued ap- nlause. Socially. Prof. Hayes is one of those, rare, genial gentlemen, that one al ways feels better for having met. It is said the school directors in some of the townships will not allow their teachers the time spent at the county institute, not withstanding the recent enactment on the subject. The law passed by the legislature of this state last winter provides that diiec tors shall be "required to allow the teachers employed in the school districts, who are actually employed iu teaching school there in, the time and wages whilst attending and participating in the exercises of the annual county institutes for the jmprovement of teacher." Superintendents are also requir ed to "make a Teport to directors setting forth the number of days that each teacher shall have attended and particited in the exercises of thesaid annual teachers' insti tutes, which said report shall be the Itasis for allowing the teachers their time and wages. This is the law on the subject, but some school boards are now a law unto themselviw, and may contest the matter. A New Pastorate Formed. For some six months past. Rev. J. B. Shoup, of the Lutheran churvb, has been doing home mission work along the B. A 0. R. R., from Markleii -i eastward to Garrett, and also in a section of 8outhampton township. The chief object of this work w.: , the arganiza tion of a new pastorate, with Rock wood as a centre. At the call of the missionary. representatives of the five congregations. Pines, Banners, Garrett, Laorel and Rock wood, met on Saturday, December 24, in the public school room at Uot-kwood, and or ganized these five churche- into a charge to be known hereafter, as the Rock wood Pastorate of the Somerset County Confer enee of the Allegheny Hym'. Rev. Khonp was called to take charge of this new field, He will also have charge of the church- building enterprise at Markleton, and for a time of two small organizations in South ampton. At half pant tn o'clock Monday morning and verdicts can only be Just and true If the Hon. Win. J. Rsier took the oath of office, oath Itself wast, ne, before PwthonoUry H.F.Bcheli, asPresi-! Tpon the oath ( r affirmation, which is dent Judge of the XVI judicial district of the same), depends man's life, liberty, secu PaVflrrlfAU, composed of the counties of rity and property. A moment's thought Sotfrrsttud Bedford. A large number of, warns us that its sanctity needs to be more Mr. 3otr'sfrindaadadmirers Irrespective sacredly guarded and its great obligation of party, gathered in the court room to see ' more observed. ana near tneir nonorea rellow-townsman A united effort or bench and bar, supple open his first term of court. After assura-1 men ted by the zealous efforts of th't clergy. ' ingmcSttTicajadgeisaer addrcsset the oar houkl restore it to its wontei binding ohli and thos present as follows : gation of old ; and with that restoration, an GrnlUmtn of flit har, ojbxriandtmployn f Impartial bench an honorable bar and an nonsst jury, justice will rarely fail Ae Court, and tititmt : By virtue of the commission just read and the oath of office just taken, I now assume the duties pertaining to the office of Presi dent Judge of the XVIth Judicial District. It is with some misgivings I enter upon the discharge of the duties now devolving upon me. I am fully conscious of the great responsibility of the office, and am well quainted with the judicial history of the bench of this district ; hence I naturally feel timid, and enter this sacred seat of jus tire with not a little fear. I am not unmindful of the fact, that apon this bench sat, and oyer this court presided for many years Pennsylvania's greatest j rist, the acknowledged -Vnster of the Ameri ran bar, the noble defender of that system of morals and religion, the natural and reveal ed law upon which are founded all human laws so that all laws in conflict therewith are void. Need I name Judge Black to you 1 am mindful too of the fact, that upon his being called to a higher judicial sphere by the people of his state, he was followed in succession by Judges Kimmel, Xill, King, Rowe and, my Immediate predecessor, Judge Hall, all of whom were able lawyers and pure judges If I shall, by the utmost effort, find it pos sible to merely pattern after the great Xcrtor the first and great judicial son of Somer set county in judicial integrity and official impartiality, so that the ermine may cot be consciously soiled, I shall be most happy, and certainly quite content. For, when the entire bench and bar of the state have earn ertly emulatea his judicial ability and vir tues, and the great Gibson alcne found to be equal while none excelled bim, I need not despair, because I come so far hort of the standard which he erected. To emu late the Judges who in turn succeeded hi would be consolation enough for a modest judicial tyro ; and I promise you I shall make a fair effort in that direction. BtMemcnt of Cook & Beerits Block. . W. II. PLATf. F.hSali o Rekt. I have four houses sad toll in Lavansville, which 1 will sell or rent on reasonable terms. Possession given on tie lrt of April ne t. Cone and see. David Lava. lavansville. Dec. 1831. at Foe Sale. David J. Kaufman offers a valuable house and lot for sale in Somerset Soroush. The house contnius seven rooms and eeller, and in very pleasantly located. For further im format ion call on or address bis agent, J. II. Fritz, at Somerset, P Terms reasonable. ' pi re at a certain time, a notice before the ex I piration of the time is unnecessary. If the tenant does not then remove the landlord may, after its expiration, give notice and proceed under the act of Man h 21, 1S72. ltSslW2. liil vou turn over a new leaf? The smali-pox scare seems to have i.ied. uh- A death from scarlet fever is rejorted in Somerset. Judee Jere 8. Black and wife are visiting io Somerset, they are guests of F. J. Kooser, & ' Mr. Jsmes Postleth waite, of the Connclls rille War. spent finnday with friends in Somerset. The Philadelphia Timn mentions Jr. lge Bier as a possible candidate for Governor srxt tail. On Tuesday lat Mrs. Anna B. Loehr, an old and well-known resident of Blooming- ton, III., breathed her last ; her death result ing from a paralytic stroke wbicb sue sus tained about ten days before. The deceased died in her ninetieth year, and was a wo man of excellent traits of character and lov ed and resected by all who knew her. A Inre family survive her. Mrs. Loehr was born and raised in Somer set, and was knows to and connected with many of our citizens. She was a daughter of Jacob Snyder, deceased. All agree that the recent Teacher' Insti tute was the roost successful one ever held is the county. Two engineer corps, in the employ of dif ferent companies, have established head qtiarters at the Somerset nouse. Prof. J. J Miller, who is now enea: as a tsrher in the high school of Allegheny City, spent a portion of last week in 8omer- The mercry in the thermometer has Wi below the fwxin point for the ps-t tb" davs, mnch to te delight of the own n of iec-honses hereabouts. There art times when it is a pleasant thing to be an editor. We came to this con clusion Saturday morning when a young man walked into our office -with one of the largest, fattest, finest, plumpest gobblers that evr gobbled, and announced that it was for the editor's New Yeardinner, with the com plements of Mr. ft Mrs. John Weimer. Our new Treasurer and his good wife have onr thanks for their kindness and the Hekald's best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. We almost forgot to say that we were informed that the gobbler was a "stal wart." The recent sestdun of the Somerset county Teachers' Institute was in many respects the most successful as well as the most instruc tive ever held in the county. Over two hun dred teachers answered to the roll call and the attendance and attention during the week was most commendable. The corps of instructors and lecturers surpassed those ofany former institute. Much credit for the success attained is due to the County Superintendent for the energy he displayed particularly in securing inMroctors and lect urers of acknowledged talent and ability, and not unknown to fame. For this Pro fessor Weller is not only entitled to the hearty thanks of the members of the Insti tute, but of our citizens in general. , On Monday morning the county officials who were elected at the late election took possession of their offices and assumed the labors and responsibilities connected there with. In the Sheriffs office we find "John nv" Spangler and his deputy, Mr. A. F. Dickey ; in the Register and Recorder's of fice "Aby' Stutzman, with Miss Sidney Pos tleth aite for his clerk. From behind the counter in the Treasurer's office smiles our corpulent and good-natured friend, John Weimer ; in the Prothonotary's office we find 8. V. Trent, Esq., with A. J. Schell, Esq., as bis clerk : in the Commissioners' office are "Joe" Horner, Adam Shatfer and Herman Brubaker, with D, J. Horner as theirclerk. and John R. Scott. Esq , as their attorney. The people of the county are to be congratulated for having secured such public servants during the next 3 years. That they have been earnest and zealous Repub- will one and all make laitbful and efficient, licans their past records show, and that they kind and courteous officers we have every reason to believe. The editor of the Meyersdale Commercial, after asserting that "Mr. Cessna came to Somerset at the urgent solicitation of three attorneys, " Mr. Cessna told a prominent democratic attorney that he in tended to contest A gentleman oi Brothers valley was to engineer the disfran chisement of Mcyersdale and Summit. In fact all the preliminaries were arranged, etc," evades the Uekau proposition to wager $400 that he could not establish the truthfulness of his assertions, and last week takes an entirely new tack and offers to bet that "Mr. Cessna was telegraphed to come to Somerset,'1 never intimating who by. that Mr. Cessna was ' written to make a contest," no intimation as to who wrote the letter, etc., ect. By next week we shouldn't be surprised if he had become sufficiently reckless to wager $000 that Mr. Cessna was a candidate at the late election, and the week following $500, "the money to go to winner," that Gassman wasn't elected. Now, Luther, put up or shut up, stick to yonr original assertion ! no hedging. Vi Fn and Par! Brubaker, damrhters uV Brnhaker. left for Philadelphia on tWtnrs train Monday morning, where they intend spendine the winter. Ex-ShoriffKyle has moved into Mr. A. J. Mioll's hnnse on ( atharine street. Sheriff nj;lT and his depnty, Aaron F. Dickey, mnrrft their families into the jail Vondav. William A. Dun-bee, Jq.. of the Alle heny ft.mitv bar, has purchased the Me Ks;virt TlWi. Editor Carnthers will de hi attention to the dnties of the post-Hwiership. The warrant of the tiovemnr for the exe rtion or Allison, the murderer of his fath er, has been iwi ved by the Sberiffof Indi eoanty. The malefactor will he hanped V the neck until he is dead on the 17th day w" February, 1SS2. Whllf oat hunting la-t Wednesday, Mr. PtHibnAc V. Thomison. tf ttoystown, ae Mitly discharged the contents of his gun into M right leg. shattering it so badly that kid to be amputated about three inches the ankle. Lat week Jude Hall entered a rule upon Edward B. Scull, Esq , to show cause why he should not be stricken from the list of at torneys of the Somerset county bar. There is a rule of court in this district that allows a proceeding of this kind when an attorney has not been in active practice for a year. Mr. Scull voted against giving Judge Hal a banquet, 1 hose Bedford attorneys who are in danger of having their heads cut off under the above rule, had better bestir them- ImiMine , Mrps to make their peace .with the honora ble court. lieilfori (inxtte. The Gazriit makes a mistake in regard to the facta. JuJge Hall did not enter a rule upon Mr. Scull to show cause, but in a pri vate letter to the clerk of the prothonotary ordered that functionary to arbitrarily strike Mr. S.'s name from the list of attorneys without notice. Among the instructors al the late Teach ers' Institute none gave more practical sug gestions to assist the teacher in his arduous duties than Dr. X. C. Shaffer, of the Kutz town Normal School. A thorough scholar and cultured gentleman. Dr. Shaffer by his interesting lectures threw much light on places that In-fore had appeared dark to many of his hearers. His lecture on "Edu cation among the On-ek and Romans," was greeted by a full house. Uis familiari ty with the languages, literature and inetb- k hotels sad kosnllnr kiM were tax- of education among these ancient na- rt o their utmost capacity duringthe whole U,M' Mrpriaed Alighted the audi- week. There were nearly 300 stran- ia town roost of the liute the Institute i session. A great many bed-rooms in first houses were ftsed by the different l-kpt.TS. wwHmltt appointed by the county wprinieodmt Iepare the proceeding Teachers' Institute, held last week, '"'pohlieetion. np to oar time of going to "hav not yet reported. We supiose iil have flmshe-1 their labors in tinv turw-nt news of the week, sketches of jii-nt I'eniieylvaioans. n agricultural Wp-. a rute corner, a review of the fosh ieiw natter of Interest are some of Jj U the I1iUdel4.ia wkly JVwr. -rear. S-Tifl f. t specimen copy, or UiUu e-inir postoflice, and get it "'liyesr. i ence. Dr. Shaffer k one of the mist de lightful lecturers it has ever been our pleas ure to hear. The entire lecture was listened to with wrapt attention by the audience, the only rvgret of all being that It was not at least an hour longer. We assure Dr. Shaffer that should he consent to lecture in Somer set again, that seats will be aouzht with an eagerness that will make them command aj premium. j "! Dox't Wast A Plastr," tiid a sick tiait to a druggist, "can't you fcWe mesonie to eut- me ? ' Iirs pyinptnius were a . aute hack and disordered urine a id were a sure iiidia'.;n of kidney dwease. The dru;-;i--t (old hiiu to use Kidney-Wait and in m ttlmn time it effroted a complete cure. Have you these Tiijtfoie T Thtsn get a boaurbes lle U day bcfi-rc ou beeoine iwrtirahle. It is the cure ; aafe and wre. a,'KJs Re-pt'VievM. A number of gentlemen of Somerset are interesting themselves in the permanent es tablishment of a select or high school at this place. The idea is, not to interfere with the work of the public or normal schools, but to establish a classical and business school that will take np young men and women where they leave off at the public schools and prepare them either for busi ness or college. There is certainly great want for something of the kind in oar town. While our public schools are in tl.e hands of competent and worthy teachers. yet they are unable to carry the pnpils as far forward as is to be desired on account of the lar;e numbers that are constantly being pushed into the schools, besides the course of study at the public schools does not in clude the classics, the higher mathematics, or the modern languages. The gentleman who is expected to take charge of the school is a college graduate, an experienced teach er, and has the highest recommendations as to character and fitness. A paper asking for pledges of pupils is at the office of Dr. Brnlmker, which all who baye children which they wish to edm ate at small cost should sign. There are at present a number of young men and ladies of this place attending schools at a distance who pay more money annually to these schools than would rap port a first-class school here at home. Dr. Brubaker, H. L. Baer, Rev. King and oth ers will tak great pleasure in giving infor mation in regard to the project. Wf hope to see it succeed. ' The Christmas services at Bakersville were in every way a decided success. Every thing was well prepared. The singing was good, especially the pieces sung by the lit tle folks were spoken of in terni4f the high est praise. Mrs. Seiner's drill of these little people brought oat the hidden talent of song to the surprise and delight of every body. The tree was loaded to its utmost capacity and when illuminated was most beautiful to behold. No complaint was heard after the distribution which is the best comment the committees could desire on their judgment, ndence and taste. Christmas of 1861 will long be remembered by the people of ML Zion Ev. Lutheran Church, of Bakersville. The church was packed and yet the best of order prevailed to the end. X Roae-Vikwe: - i On a petition of citizens) of Allegheny township and Stonycreek township to va cate and supply parts of a road in said town ships the Court appointed John K. Scott, surveyor; Daniel Kiromel and Solomon Baer, viewers. Un a petition of sundry citizens of Stony rret k township for a public road lending from David Schrock's school hoiu-e to the Berlin and Stoystown road, where the road Ustde to fc-racl SrJiroci i aod JosiahC Sctirot'Ji'N the Coot appointed U C Cvi Uxn, surveyor ; JwIai Howry and Alex. Walker, viewers. I will count mysel most fortunate, it due time I shall be able to preside with the ability of my immediate predecessor. H peculiar fitness is worthy of emulation ; but I am not blind to the rich gifts nature g him, which added to a well-stored mind ma le him an eminently qualified Judge. He was fully grounded iu the fundament- al principles of the law; was familiar with the statues and decisions possessed rare ad' ministrative ability ; was endowed with full measure of common sense;; and had fair knowledge of the business interests of the people of the district. These qualities, supplemented by a judicial mind of quick perception", made him also a ready judge. As comared with the eminent men wh have preceded me on this bench, I fully re alize the poverty of my judicial abilities yet being now clothed With the powers and privileges of judicial office, and burdened with its duties and responsibilities : I assure you all. that I will make a tair and honest effort, to wield the power, and exercise the office, under, and in accordance with the law of the land, and the oath I have taken and with due reference and regard to the interests of all men having business court; and will make a like effort to laith fully and impartially discharge all the du ties devolving upon me, without fear, favor or affection. In exercising the prerogatives of the Judge, whi-'h, by virtue of the office it will be my duty to do, I shall sacredly re gard the right and privileges of the attor ney and his rlLnt, the suitor and the wit- sx , the jum-a and the officers of the Court OK (trgettii- the high dignity that should sure. nd the office, nor the judicial and per sonal courtesy that should be reciprocal be tween the bench and the bar ; nor will I in tentionally loose sight of the great Ameri can principle of equality, that should make all the tnte and worthy members of a bar, a band of brothers ; among whom in court and in all judicial proceedings, there should be no first or last ; no friend or foe ; no old or young, except only in that deference that is always due from a junior to a senior member. I will give fair and patient audi ence to all alike, and my aim shall be to hear without favor, and decide impartially. So declaring the purpose of the Court, I beg you all to remember, what you all very well know, that the duties of the bench and the bar, are correlative, as are also their re spective rights and privileges. There is manifestly a reciprocal duty on each ; foras it is the plain duty of the court to give pa tient and full audience and to decide im partially, according to the law of the land, so it is the manifest duty of every member of the bar, to exercises his high office, in the trial of bis cause, or the presentation of bis case, within the scope of his authority and bis sworn duty of fidelity to both court and client, in which is embraced his obligation to conduct his cause and present bis case, according to the law of the land, and toe rules of the court prevailing at the time. With a due regard bad at all times, to the reciprocal powers and duties of bench and bar, there should be no occasion for any thing occurring to mar the courteous and pleasant administration of justice in court, or to disturb the social relations outside. In invoking the exercises of the discretion of a court, it mast be remembered, that in few things only lias the court absolute discre tion ; its legal discretion is large, but it must be exercised in conformity with law. This borne in mind will enable us to avoid many harty and unwine reflections, on part of both twitch and bar, and will make unpleas ant controversies in Court impossible. Tnere is a trite saying, that "the lawyer who looses his case damns the court," but quite as notorious as the saying itself, is the fact, that the damning of the court don't necessarily reverse the judgment; though it sometimes leads to harsh criticisms and ill- feeiiags, not conducive to the harmonious and pleasant discharge of the reciprocal dn ties of bench and bar, in the trial of causes. In the fund hope, that each in his place and sphere will strive to make the adminis tration of justice pleasant and sure, and to niake the Somerset bar and bench, famous, as of old, for professional integrity and cour leey ; and to maintain in the state that high character for ability, with which the bar is credited, I enter upon the discbarge of the duties devolving upon me, aided by the learned and worthy associates at my side, upon whom for many purposes, I shall rely as my strong right arm ; and for myself and them, promise you a faithful effort to dis charge all our duties. We bespeak in ad vance that forberance, which novices in a uew art and calling so much need, and ask of you ail, that generous aid and sup port in the discharge of our duties, which we know ywu can so well give, and which when given, makes the path of the judges pleasant, and justice speedy and sure. - To the officers and employes of the court we earnestly appeal for a generbua and hearty co-operation in all the business of the court, in which they come to have a part. They are each, in a degree, responsi ble for the decorum and dignity of the court. The dispatch of business, tbe ex pense incident to litigation, and the main tenance of order are much dependent upon their fidelity and promptm 3 in the discbarge of duties. Our aim shall be to make our relations with all pleasant and agreeable ; at the same time, we shall require a strict observance of rales. Finally, gentlemen, as the business of the court is carried on nnder the sanction of the oath, which is a direct invocation and ap peal to the lkity, constantly recurring as jurors and witnesses are e worn and affida vits ma le, we ask your co-operation to the end, that suitors and wituesses, jurors and dUxens, shall learn to look npou it aa, at least, quasi, act of worship; and that all may recognize its solemn and binding obli gation ; ibr all our decrees, order, rulings To that end it is most desirable the oath should be administered with due solemnity, so the conscience of the party taking it may be duly challenged. Gentlemen, wishing you all the greeting, of this festival day, I pray that the bench and bar may mutually reciprocate the most cordial affection in private as welt as official life. Judge Baer goes upon the bench with the esteem of the entire community in which he has lived and practiced his profession for so many years. Of his high legal attainments there is no doubt ; the judicial . cast of his mind is admitted ; the quickness of his per ception is unexcelled : and, in tempernient he is well balanced and equable. This latter qualification apart from the necessary legal ability is, in our judgment, a great and necessary essential in the make up of a Judge. It was on this rock his immediate predecessor split ; with sufficient legal abil ity, his bad temper, tyrannical disposition, and insufferable egotism marred his better qualities and brought him into contempt and odium witu the profession in the dis trict. From their personal knowledge of Judge Baer and the tentiments expressed in the above address the bar of the district and his fellow citizens look for better things un der his administration, and we doubt not that they will be gratified. Mr. Baer was not our choice for Judge, but we expect to receive from and extend to lum that court esy and consideration always meted out to each other by honorable opponents. MARTZ RACBACII. On December 2S, 1W1. by the Rev. J. A. X iner, at the home of tl. bride, Mr. Eli Ma.tz to Miss Matilda Ratihach, both of Somerset ct.un'y. V u HOFFMAN BEItKEY. On lVcemher 13, 1581, by Rev. A. Cameron, Mr. John W Jtoflman to Mus Ella Bcrkey. ! ith f Friedllrte's Mill, Somerset co-.in'r. PILE HOFFMAN.-On D-.tr.bcr 23, It. in the Lutheran Church at Frider.1, by Rev. J. J. Welch, Mr. Cyrus A. Pile to Miss Julia A. Hoffman, both of fomenct county, Pa. SLOAN-WIRSING.-At the Lutheran parsonage, Addison, Ta,, on Dec. 30, 1881, by Rev. Win. G. Gettle, Mr. B. F. Sloan, of Confluence, Ta., to Miss Laura M. Wirsing, of Vrsina, Ta. BEX FOR D L A M B E RT. A t the home of the bride's parents, on Dec. Itj, 19H, by M. A. Brubaker, Esq., Mr. C. W. Bcnford, of Johnstown, Pn., to Mis Susan Lambert, of Shade township, Somerset county, Ta. REAM GOHR. On Nov. !,1SS1, at the parsonage in Lavansville, by Rev. L. L. Sicber, Mr. Wm. Ream to Miss Ida Belle Gohr, both of Somerset township, Somerset county, Pa. STEWART-IIAYia.-Ou January 1st, lS.-2,atnakerxvi!!o. by Ilev. L. L. Sieber, Mr. Matthew Stewart to JJiss Margant Hayes, both of Donegal, Westmoreland Co.. ra. JexkekX Roads Item: Christmas passed off quite merrily in our village. The U. B. Sabbath school celebrated as usual by having a Christmaii tree on Satur day evening and, as the weather was de lightful it drew a very largerrowd, much loo large for the churchy as all the scats were filled an hour before the service began. The services were opened by spendid music from the choir followed by remarks by Rev. M. H. Dieffenderfer. pastor of the Beam charge of the Reformed church. His re marks were very appropriate for the season, and as Rev. D. is a spendid speaker he had the best of attention from the audience. After Rev. D. closed his remarks the tree, which was a very large one, was illuminated. It presented a beautiful appearance and reflect d credit on the committee having that portion of the wort in charge. Before the gifts were distributed Rev. Speck sokc of tbe duties of parents as well as children in the sabbath schools, and although lie was restricted to a ten minutes soeech he told some very wholesome truths which we hope ill not be not be lost on the hearers. f. ter this came the distribution of the gifts which numbered one thousand and all were distributed without one mistake being made, which was due to the efficiency of the superintendent of the subbath school Mr. John P. Ankeny. Altogether we had a very pleasant time and regret that Christ mas comes but once a year. Messrs. John Gallagher, M. II. Sipe, and James and Harry Kauts, of Johnstown spent the holidays with their friends here. Building promises to be quite active in this vicinity the coming spring which makes the heart of the carpenter glad. K SciieoL Rkpobt: Report of David Schrotk school for the month ending Nov. 8, 18M1. Whole number in attendance during month, 34 ; average attendance, 20 ; per cent, of attendance, number of visits 21; present every day during month. John Schrock, N. H. Walker, Charles E. Walker, Geo. W. Eicher, Harry Eichcr, John Lease, Maggie Walker, Rebecca Lease, Minnie Lease, and Adaliue Fieg. Report for month ending December 8, 1881 Whole number in attendance during month, 35 ; average attendance, 32 ; per cent, of at tendance, 92 ; per cent of attendance dur ing term till date, 93 ; number of visits, 22 ; number present every day. 1C. To the pa trons who visit us I would say, come again ; and to those who have not visited us, I would say, come and see what we are doing with the young ideas. J. J. Sittdes, ' Teacher. Why Aek You Bilioi.-s ? Because you have allowed your bowels U become rustivt and liver torpid. Vse Kidney-Wori to pro duce a free state of the bowels, and it will stimulate the liver to proper action, cleanse the skin of its yellowness, cure bilious head ache, and cause new life in the blood. DruggisU have it, both dry mid i:iniT. i on'ji Ilerahl. m. im l p;s;5a, orLvsg, hiss Jsr'Vws jyssoLunox ironcm The partnership heretofors existinc- betweefl Hsnry Knrts ana Wllsas Er , andr tae arm umi of Kurti k Evans, la im gnnl laalier Iroplnns at Vrfina, Soon-Met ., !.- dls nlr.l by mutual eoatrst on the s:h of Deeembsr, l-SI. The book are to to binds o Wilson trans, mho will eoileet .be taa. HFTRY KfKTZ, w I .SOK S.VANS. Kit Kslth aal W!!soa Era-, harlae; formed a partnership la tns lamber buttness. nnder tbe nm of Keitb at Evans, at TJrstna, Fa, reepse. I!ly soiMt ih ptcraay of tbe pstP1- rr,i keith. VriLSOfT EYAS P. Df.S0,SL tt S HEPJFF'S SALES. V P ' A tr f "- -- r-vu mmrr Secretary Blaine, Judge Jere Blacx, Walt Whitman, Jefferson Davis, Robert Toombs, General Joe Johnson and other public men equally famous, were among the contribu tors of the Philadelphia weekly JVrat, dur ing the last year. Tbe Prat engages the pens of many of the ablest writer iiy the country. It is sent to any address for one year, with a splendid map of Pennsylvania, for$1.50. DIED. BOWSER. Mrs. Harriet Bowser, born October 2, 1824, died December. 19, Wl ; aged 57 years, 1 month, and 17 days. - DANIELS. Mrs. Rebecca Daniels, born October 18, 1836, died December 21, 1881 ; aged 25 years, 2 months, and 6 days. The deceased was interred at St. Paul's Luther an Church, in Addison township. BEXDER. A few days ago was laid to rest James Wesley Ryder Bender, heretofore so healthy, lively and cheerful. He died December 1, 1881, being just 15 months old, victim of scarlet fever. He was the son of James and Anna Bender, of Stoystown, To. LEYDIO.-Xear Corap's Church, in South ampton township, Somerset county. Pa., on the 21st, inst, Daniel Ley dig departed ibis life at the advanced age of M yean, 6 months, and 9 days. On Saturday, the 24th, under the bright sun of a peerless winter day, and in the presence of an assembled community, we laid the aged pilgrim down to his coveted rest. He sleeps tbe "long, long sleep or tbe grave," within one mile of the house, still landing, in which he was created. Suita ble addresses, in German and English, bas ed on the words, ' If a man die, shall he live again 7" and, "Behold, I make all things : new," were delivered on the occasion by the writer. . Father Leydig was a quiet, unassuming man. His memory is honored by those who new hitnlongest and best. He was for more than tuiy years a- memoeroi me Lutheran Church, and for a long time an active officer in his congregation. In 1827 he was married to Miss Mary Martz, who, witli eight out of eleven chil dren, now survive him. For a number of years the aged man had been disabled from active effort for his family or his generation, and he a as quietly awaiting "the coming of the Messenger." His death and burial was not an occasion for mourning, but rather rejoicing. In a measure be could adopt the nguageofthe aged Paul: "I am now ready to be offered." Peace to his asbea ! J. B. Sisocr. . LVDiA E. P n 'Ti'!"' ' t..rr'' ' H-.r f-nlitlu! I'.v.frtieit. -inl TV t rj3 (iir Im l fi.-iW7.j--- x.up..!i..K. It t. . . . ; -t ;y III- i7' r.t. f- rrj ! t-,:m--!alu4 ,f ;!-.:: -.H..U--.!:..'I ,;-.rm(l-M: 4: i l"'-rK tioa, T.1 1MJ, irrnn n:. . r'. Lite t ."r-n'-:.r. t.'imn-r ,.f " It Hill i''- 't.. rt4 I ( ;:Hiri t-ii- !: cVr..' I t e.1Ai?:- cf ,'.-v, fi cj ?. -. i. ynr t i. . r-. rerouala:r ... t.' cmiicl. rti-,: rt : ;s is:.:; : jr it i rr. It prmor- - -itn Itr.ti.Yn.-.-'. -V Ir r-w.i;! wti: r foril!n.llInn- , :-tt rTi-itri-: r.-r.-i t;:o--rr ' It rurrs !.! , i;.-al .- GefK-ral !.:.. .. , Mu7-otw, i-....t. I ..ri r . gPSlfOB. That fre'Arj '.- Trtn tJ' Tn. : end tur.T !v. ' ; i-r:.-.2nrv. . .-- I ltvlilstar.f r.i- i.d un.':ri.:'. -r ti JiAtT.VTOy Willi t(.M..?-st! -.1 r. VorUirtir'-T r 'r t --.t.; . tl.; 0TU:wt;iv! t- uti ..", Lvr-i.t r. !: ..: t : - roLAaii pr'Tt.- et : i t:. ; . Lna.??&-:3. 1t:z3 . : .l-.:i. ; -v r In t!i rrm ? v'-'.Lr. '!.::.. ' - -T nralt ; j.ut, ti : '.'.-. . fraw;-.-r.rr.-wrr;n-::; .v .'. ' ' Un. A.'ilr-.i 3 s'.k-m. . t .' . '.. Sefi-rrr : ! . .. .. ;-. ; . i . . . . . v wr . w m. - ij vinuw in curiam writs OI ran. ex.. il i tjev. Fa, and Test. 'l. fa., issued oat of the eoart of Common Pleas ot Somerset eeoatr, a., nit to me directed, there will be eipoewl to puMIc ale, at tbe court boose, la Somerset, F., wa Wednesday, January 25, 1SS2, at 1 o'clock p. m . All the rlKht title. Interest and claim or lbs .tuendsrits, Htram Flnd'ey an! Michael Hay. I". U. HMIman, Jeremiah J. Folk, ezecators 01 Pe ter Wlllielin, dee'd., Peter 8. Hay, W. H. Hay. nd . M. Sajlor, adin'rs of David Hay, dee'd , Samnel Folk, T homes Lee, M. J. Heacby, Ellas Hrrshberifer, Mary (Holly) Wllbeltn, aiul the Soliibury and Baltimore kail road ami Owl .. rem tenants, ami James Martin sad Joseph Urev, tenants in possession, to wit : Ail th- following- real estata and mineral and mineral privileges hi foliowe to wit : No. 1. A tract of land situate la Elklbk town ihlp, Somerst ooaaty. state ot Pennsylvania, eon. lainlng 224 scree and allowance, with two story frame house, brn and o'her est httlluinK thore n erected, adjoining- Maryland line. CbrtMlan Hereliberacr. John Sinclair. Patrick Sulllran, Uhew and Wilcox, Junaa Beacby. and otbers, hemg the same lands conveel by Jacob P. Mil ler to H Ira in Ftndley.and Mlelifiel Hay by deed latcd June 1. A l. lsoa. aod filed id tha oalce Tor Itecord, July at. 1D4S, and more roily tuerelt Uescrilx-d, with the apportenaocee. No, 2. A tract of land, .I'aaie io Klkllck town ship. Sfmeret eoanty, and stato aiorefawi. a mitilnr innda formi-rlv owned by Jacob P Miller, n.w t indlay anil Hay. Jonas liocacby. now Find lay and Hav, Daniel HcrelwncfT awl others, eoa Jainioe; Tare and VJ.1 perenc, with a two ttory frame house, barn and other oot bnlldinire there on erected, being the same lands conveyed by Ueorire Friday to Hiram FlnUlay and Michael Hav. bvdeed dated Jane 10. A. D. ISSiand tiled forrword la tbe office at Somerset on July St. A. V. I860 and more fully In said deed described, -v a nMnd alinatod ai aforestld. ad. joining lands of John Knule, Pour Manst. Jaco Uvenicoo.1 ami Baluer Wellly. nialnlrin Ie4 vcri-t more or less.wltb a Ion bars and too- houso ind other outboilduws thereon erectel. belnr; the ante tract asconveyed Dysussanna noju w.uimii- teeof looiclass Boyd, to ot-cnaei nay, oj oi ,ut..t m ti. A. 11 1S64 and roconleil n recent hmi &.nifML Pa., vol A. Daves 174. i and more fully ihreln described, tctpt T a'T.a aod I U perebceof the Boyd farm. In Mkllck Tp7 Somerset eoonty, ra., aiao a anp "oi meanurlng from tba nortb side of tbe puhlio roa.1, on the bank of Pine ereek run. i feet aloDz the line of the Salisbury Railroad, to war." Meyersdnle. thence In a stralirht line to the Tatselman Hvr on a Hoe parallel with tbe north ern line of the tract, and the rinht of way lor a tram road np and aln Pine ereek and throuab. ral.l Boy.l tarm. on wbkb tb. Uea X tbe Jodgmeat Wf?e4e,Ail ibe etnne. coal Iron on, llmeetone. nreclay, ealt. petroleom. grp. aiarl, and mrr other mineral and mineral uttnc euatalned within and nnder the surface of a tract of Und ituau on Tab MM ran In town.hlp. county and State elon-said, wiled -Mill sau. adjolnlnS landsof Christian Llvenstiod, John Griffith, Joba rhrlsmer, Patrick SulUvan. Abraham Beachy, Peter Markley and others, and rannlnir along the bank or tbe Tob Mill run, r one pan of the boundary, containing SCO acres, more . acres reserved by tbe vendoee of tbeaald Find lay and Hy. with Ingreis and esre. and regress for mining and shipping said minerals, and tho right of building roads, railroads, tramreada, shanties, damp bouses, weigh scales and other privileges Tor mining and shipping of tha minerals, beliji tbe same minerals and ataaral right aad prlrt leaes eontcyed by Bcmamln. Peter, Folly and Kliiabcth Vtllbelmtolilram Find lay and Mich ael Hav. by deed dated 30th day of Jnly, A. I. 1S6; bled for record In the office at Monwrset July Mst. A. D. lfMH. and more filly tbereln described, with the appurtenances No. &. All the coal, imnorv, nremj. GIVEN AWAY ! ! ! A SPLKVCIU TO Every Yearly Subs :riD3r ttOlfKRwKT MABKET Ctrrec:.! by Cic. & Baatii. U4d IS CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FIEO TO THE - fOH SALE BY c. x. no YD, " DRUGGIST, Somerset. Pa.' BARGAINS!! I hate a few very handsome Ladies' Dolmans &? Coats on hand which 1 will sell very lo w. regardless of price or value. Mrs. A. E. Uhl, TUVERN AND RESTAURANT I LICENSES. The following named persons have filed In my office their petitions for license to keep taverns. Ac, for one year and notice Is hereby given that the same will be presented to the Court for allow. Thorsday, Jan. 2. ssi when ence, on . and where all persons interested can tllend. FJIta A. Taymao, Somerset borough. Jacob H. Picking. Somer -et boruogb. Joseph Sheets, Gleneo. Wm. Slleer. Meyersdale. Demls Wagner, Sallibory borough. KKSTAUBABT. II. F. Snyder, West Sallsburr. S. U.TRENT, Proth'jnotary. Jaa.4. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Daniel Leydig, late of Southampton lownamp Somerset uo.. Pa-, dee d. Letters of administration on tba above estate having beea granted to the onderslirned. bv tbe proper authority, notice Is hereby given 'o those indented to It to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will nrvsent them duly authenticated tor settlement, on Saturdav, the 11th day of February, Ss2, at tba late resi dence of tbe deceased. DEIfXIS LETDIO, Jan 4. Admlnbttrauir. MARBIKD. 8M EARMAN BATJGH. On December 22. 1SSL iu Addison township, Somerset county, Pa., by Key. Wm. G. Oettle. Mr. Wm. II. Smearman, of Meyendale, Pa., to Miss Lena Jianli. BKOWX STASTOX. On December 25. 1S81, at Confloenee, Pa., by Bev. Wiu. U. Gettle, Mr. J. W. Brown to Miss Sarah Stanton. 31 r r L m HOUSEHOLD WORDS. Tor stck stomach, bad taste. snens, and paiottanou, reiy wdqii "For want ot appetite, dycnepcla, lndiges- oon, ana ner oompiaint. iqao i-f.i oever nu. vrtmaA In litikrarv. nrofrBRlonal or mm- merci.il yursnlts constantly need Pr.iroHA. mot consupauoo, acsamBSBBSj 'Fine alck headache, tnln In tbe bead. dizziness, and low spirits, take Psat ir a. ' Bead and study ear book on the tils of life, follow Its teachinga. and yoa will be happy. -fUOO wlU be paid fur any cam Feiujsa win not core or greatly Improvo. " sbhBbTJK Ladles, tf yoa wish strcnirth. hcclth and tmauty, sweet otratn, encrry nr ana tokt tfi HQo to your ncmrrst druggist for a botteelj otpajaBaa. T-akaltbetoraeachineal.' M For nemos deblllrv. catarrh cf ftwi hladV I drr, or dlsxiee ot Uia kidoe tl IXiil..A, tpt aaa aocuraa. and all minerals and mineral eubatancee lyinr and being under ami uion tbe surface of the tol towinir tract of laud, situate In the township. county atil Ktato aforesaid, adjoining lands or John Her!hberger. lands surveyed in the name of Chew and Wilcox, and othets, containing 10 acres, and allowance, being the tame ai i conveyed hv Samuel Kolk to Hiram Flodlay and Michael Ha by deed dated June 10th A. 1). 1 86 : filed bm.L Julv 81t. A. D. leM. as by reference thereto will mora folly and at largs ap. pear, with tbe appurtenances. r-i. i .-...Tton at tba salt of David Mo- Ponkey, oe Wlillaaa P. alalteck, ose of Jfeia House. All tbe Tight, title, inieresl ami elalm or Annie Marlah Moet. of. la and to a eertain tract of land, ituate In r.lkllck township. Somerset eoanty, Pa warranted In the name of Tlxmias Moore, adjoin ing lands of Hesekiab Uown, Mtcbael Ringer, I)nlol HcrhtiTger. and lands wrranted In the name of Betsey Moore, Leonard March aod oth ers containing 400 acres, more r leas, aboni W acree cleared and the balance well Umbered, with a two-story house, log barn aaa other outbuildings thereon. , . , Taken In execution as the property or Annie Marian Most, al the suit or David Hay s Ad in r. ALSO Ail the right, title. Interest and claim of S.moo Uvvng.ioJ, of, in and to the undivided one-hail of accrutntntetof land, situate la Elkllek lowo rhlp. Somerset county. Pa., warranted ra the name ot Leonard March, adjoining lands of Jacob U LlTecgood, David Hay"s be' 1 nda, warrant ed in the name of Tho. Moore and Heuy Moore, lands ot Silas Tretler and others, containing uu acres more or less, about 300 acres cleared, bal ance w -U timbered, wttb a log boose and stable Iberakjereeieu-wbhtheappurtenawcs. Taken In execotion as tbe property of Ninon Livenxood, at the suit or Uavld Hay's AdoVr. ALSO All those certain lots or pieces of ground rituata In ibe town of t'mlna, Somerset eoanty, being lots Sos. SW.Vl. 917, H5S,13i4, I3i. l-1c. ISWi nm, i:.9, l.. rw. in;o, VWl, 1480, 1401, 1-mta two lots not numbered, part of Brick alley and part of Willow alley in tne general plan of ni l town ofl'rslna, aether with the right of malntaininar ami uilur the mill race In said town; tinether alto, with all the railroad and rights ot way formerly belonging to tbe Orelna ami North Fork Hallway uomuaiiy. Taken In execution an the property of tbe Pitts burgh . Baltimore Uoak. C'tal . lrua Co., et tbe suitor J. XL. J.cld, trustee. ALSO The mlllnir stock, riirhts of way. easements. railroads, proper y and lranchlMntenii oi tbe t r lna a. North Fork Kailroad Cumrsuiy. a corpora tion organised under the las of the State of Penorylvanla to construct ana acetate a ranroaa from Its juoetloo with the BatlHDore Jt ilblo Kali road, at or near tbe town of I rsina, in Lower Turkevfoot townshio. Somerset county. Pa., Io a point In Upi er Torkeyfuol tewasbip.euoaty aad State aforesaid. Takes in execotion as the property or ine vm. na Sl NihUi Fotk Kailnud Company, at tbe rait ot the PituborRb a. Baltimore t'oke. ttomi A Iron Company, lor u OI James aa. neiu, iraavoe. ALSO All those certain tracts or pieces of groond sit ate In Upper aod Lower Turkey foo townehlpa, being markol and numb-red on map of lauds he looKlug losaiil Plttstiorgb A Baltimore Ooal,Coke A Irua Company, as fallows: No L Henry Holtaian farm, containing acres 10U percnes. No. -i. UeNeai farm, containing; 431 acres, VA pcrrbee. No. 3. Hlnebaoh farm, eontatulBg SS9 acres, 12! perches. - No. 4. Smith farm, containing 13.1 aeres, Ts perches. No. 4. Kregar farm, con Vain big 331 aeres, 131 perches. No. . Baldwin farm, containing led acres, 1C8 percbea. No. 7. D. May ftro, eontalntag ni seres, SS perches. No. 8. F. Tounklo tana, eomamlag IM acres, 121 perches. No., banner farm, containing 333 aeres. No. 10. Kah tarm, containing 215 aeres. No It. Boggs farm, containing 433 acres. No. 11. Nlnda farm containing ISO acres No. i7. J. H. Yoonkla farm, eoetalnlng 4 seres. John Fadely farm, containing SO acrea, cental n ing together 3.94 acre and l parches. ALSO All tne coal, iron ore, limestone and other min erals ii .i n x i i 1 1 h-j-i tn. aPoa ua I r wlnit'.Vnl within tbe fill Ing tracts or pieces of land marked and numbered niton the map atorem "".; No 13 i F. slrea-ar and J. Hyatt Barm, con No. 14. tainlng ail acres. 73 persbes. Na 15. Oeorge Flres'.one tarm, eontsJalny; M acres. No.td. Cbrlrt King ftirm, containing 143 acre5, !! perches. No. 17. liMay farm, eontalnlBK Ml acres, 70 rCNo!'l8. Jacob Mlnanl turn, ejntalnlng 23 acrei. Ku.1t. exmttlnlDg 10 acres, S '"noIw. n.Strnihofl'fjnajContalnimrlSO acres 17 percho. No. 1. Alt.t. Rhodes farm, containing VUl acres. , No. 22. John Minar-i farm, containing lot acres, 70 perches. .... No.S3. .Seer iarm, eontainlng- il seres, 9 perches, i- ' , pio, at. h. Toonkln firm,eonta!nlfifr acres. SO perches, JV(X S-. , containing "ora, No.ua. . , containing on acroe. PITTSBURGH WEEKLY TELEGRAPH!! Allison's eWs Moiiaijf, Jast lsioed, cooUInlng over tO.OOO words and phrases, abbreviation!, eseral facts and tables, foreign words and ph rates. llt ( mythological and elassieal names. Script ore proper uamos, the L'nlted States cestui of ItirO, Ac: al-oovera.i U lostratlve esgraTings ; baddsomoly 1- oc.l la cloth. The WEEKLY TELEORAPH f-r ons year, including the store Dlotionary, pos age prepaid, 1.. Sabscrlptlonl received hy all poiitnweteM. All subacrtptlons psysble In advar.cn JEGLSTPT.'S NOTICE. Notice ts hereby given to all person concerned as legatees, creditors, or otherwise, that mo fol lowing acooaota have nMl regt-uor. and tuat t;.e tame will be preeenttxl lor .ui.nra.aih n an-l al lowance at an tJrpbans' Court to Ln lit id at Sou cruel, January M. iS'i 1. Second account of John M. OI nger, Truitee for tbe sale of real estate of Ptier .dejers, de eeaeed. X First and final account ol Oeorge W. Shot.-r, Executor of Jost Jttoy, tiecM. a. First and final account ol H S. Endsley, A1. tntnlatrau atxl Trustee lor the ale ol real .atato of William Koborts, dee'd. 4. Acoonntof John H. Hu-un, Aimlnlrtratur of Polly Nicboilemui dee'd. Second accuant ol JohB Oardnsr, Admm!:ra lor ol Phil. p Darr, lee'd. 5. First account ol H-!orr Lucrs. A-imlnlstritor turn ItUtmnla enscza ol Jonn Lara. oeo d. 7. Aeooantof K. F. Paitorsou. A -ttiluis ra'or and Tnnteetor the ealoof ttu rel c-it.i;u ol .Su Saona Pnrud, oec'd. S. Account of Henry FutUa. A'!m;ulirit ir of Coond Felton. d. e'd. . First and final ace-mot of t. T.i:,ablll, Ad mlntitraiorol Joiilab Tnnehlll, dee d. lu bti.flmnnlof Jacob Nell. 8f.. AdmrEls- trator. and Beglna bliaulix, Auaiiuuira rlx of uthia soaulia. oec'd. 11. First account of John S. Bloogh and Saa'l Blouah. Executors of 5am iel Blu.n. r.ee ., 12. Aocount ol Abraham Carver and J J. Spe'. eber, r xecutori of John Carter, dee'd. IS. First and final aceoant of Aa rew llcf.Tr and N. U Walker, adniUiltdrator and irusie-i lor tbe rale of the real estate id Peter P. Walker, deed. 14. First and Bn:il account of Asiire lir.'r Auminiatratoran l Trutee for the n.t!e ol real es tate or MaUblaa Ja-iy. dee'd. 1ft. First aceoant of Elias Fike one of the Ad ministrators of John J Baylor, dee d. 10 First and final account of Henry Penrod, AI mlnlstratorof Ttblaa Mennes, dee d. 17. First aceoant of Harry Hay, Executor or Joba J. Miller, dee'd. is. Aceoant of J. B and Alex. Ountrymin. Executors ot Benjamin IJoun' ryman. dee'd 19. Account of Waiter F. jloure, Aduilnistrator of Ell Saylor, dee'd. 30 First and final account of Pe'cr Pile si:J Jo laa W. Pile, AdminlttraUra of Joceph Pile, de- lased. 31. First and final aceoo&t of Rafn H. l)n'l as- ileaee of John Politer and Catbnrtne his wife. Hi First ecennnt of K H. PaKcrKio, one of the exeeatoreof Pkiilp Sharer, J-.. deceased. RsoiaTxa'a flmn l WM. 11. FuEASE- Bomertt,Dee.2s, 18AI. K- x-fter. Apolo Iri!, V Apb.eout'er. yai Bran. VI '. )0 S- Butter. ?t (..... j Hotter. i "-.' i uceiwr-eat. it " t'r-.l. H il-x. V 6,. Bao-o.;'t'4lu9r3, Y " sl iaJ, " witfj htn, V Cora, (ar a bs-.le! l!orn,(sbr.d) ftotuues.... - ?orn m-al ft ........ ....... (Mil ixitis, V 9 F .-n, x d-i I'l .ur, M:i Flaxseed ft ba., (j HKnis. (?sa::t.rc'.) V " Lir-J. V Leitcr, red sole, " a:-per ' " kip, ' .... .... MUl 'i!n, rd CfiOJJ 3M ! Oalt, 'it :.. ! Pottccf, 5i do i new) I peaches, dried, ft a) i Kje f 1 k-. '1 t S?..t, '. . 1, V1 bbi.'Jttra (irosi-i &ium, psr sa-k Afat:tt, per 4.a 1 Sn-ar, y-..l-(w y a I " white ; T3ow. ft a. I wtjear, V Las j Wwd. a te 4 4 -I .. J IJ-l' , ....... l.t) ....... W 2 Hfl hie r--r-r- H-r J. i vi 1W 1' . ee V-n 7ie ' l.'.s , ;v-le ! 7.'be ,...1 (T-'i : -i. 1'je ... " "' in ' ' W ." i n a K :e LIST OF CAUSES. F-r TrUl Sn.Ta! oa tta Fjurtli Mv a-try Te-n. e-: in Jr. a-i-.r. -t--; Otl -IK - Jo. J. .S.' t.: 1. T)RIDGE SALE. "xhe onderslgned CorainJs loners -r S"meri'et eoanty will erter at puMtc sate, I" tlie lotreit and best bidder, on Friday, December 3, 1-SS1, at 10 o clock a. m.. on the premises, the rull.ling of tbe abutment for a bridge over tiuexaltonlng creek, where the Somerset and Joiin-town pine eroases said stream In 'jatreet townthip. Plant and vecltk.-ation can be seen at tbe CommlaeloB- er' office. PENXISCOOK, j. v ;i;i rt ut if i.n. W.M-SraEonc. JONAS t-:i.lXT'X'SC Clerk. CY-uiUi itBM.-oora. FOB aiiLB. : A valuable farm eontainlntr -.'.mu O-e Hundred end Sixt,-Jirt Arret, (lfli) h" to u;ty tiro (M-ij) acres of tbe flneit Oak and Po i.-ru-j. trio Lttf ouler Valley, twenty-llie acre- t tit m uieiidow eighty acre splendid grain a ;u-tuie be sides other timiier land, all .1 i.:ur.-d, lime stone on tbe farm, good tratnc Ui-u-. twitoa ttie-1, gralo boose an-l log barn. 8ilu: te l i. i.i Lock port, P. B. It miles, Lacoiie. 1'. K 1. . j nnlcs, west Falrbeld. one an-l or.e-l.ai- -u.'e, - her? may always ee found a cash gmia as ' ttty - rket TERMS EAS . Address JAS. q. LFM :', 37ol Wnotilanil Ave., PhJa-lelvliia, F. fOr liUfUlre cf R. W. Lemnx-n, Latrutw , V. -Biorelan-l f Pa j ieti--lv GREAT PUBLIC SALE t,x !r p, ari.i-n-e". Ji irt Firt.'t v- j- hn Kill. Jac'.-t ts tUc't9 v. mn K 5i Ur. Ufurr! IU;I;n tj. V. red ami Mr ,r t ' m'rth ij,rs ' nf.t. W. H. tumuMU v. J. I. ixr.!if A'-'triN iu Siurtrri.vr'a ui-? Hi-.- n H-:irr liriit'Ii: rinrUj w. J -uq V.'. kh irr. J wi!i 'a.;io v.'Hrri-i H. lt.r. 51 a sunjit-r tx, t.'o. Frr in li--'T-r. J.O .M-rr!r- . . U irz-U. liclrl lir-uj"? 7?. Jiihn J H"n ii:-. -i"iu 'reiri5- v. Law! J i'Liltij j- S tii vs S;tme. tor. Charh s F. KhM'n r. Sui. ?iarj c if tn in'cj aw s n:?. Car liu hh '.' int- . S me. rMINISTIwATOr; NOTk !:. l-siute rf Ja-r-1 Sny!- r. !.;? of CVr.iitiin f.'.ein- ttffiten of ! isitiLiiavn i!-'te wit tiir rop-r sa-h'Tity, r.j'W ts h.r"i,y '"..i to th j inlt0(e! u it to in ke Imntr'-i.t w j-- pleaMj prffnt thfLD tiuiy sto' hrtii nn-fi i.r -"-lltinfLt :tt i.'ib Ktn h- me ot tti de-easetJ L-a :-a.-ur iav. Jacuar 7, SAMl'tLSr-I'lLK dot K). A'txiu!str.tr.:. Lj'-AtCff -1 r.tl!!a Zimmerman Wn oC Jf!Tr;;o Twp.. om?rit Co.. P., It?rs or"in;DUraU'n a the aKor e hav Inn; been iirnC'l to tbe m'triri'. by ;r.r pr-f-er aa:h' ri:y. oiJ-e U hpret aiven t a. I per5jp tntette-l to eleto l .naiio Jmui'vli ate psymont anl those hUTinc -l:iira nt Hjo ariic io prriif thena iJuiy aa bentti-a't-.i ut t tivmfni. on S-x'ortJay, I-'.vuiir 17 -! .it Oaiice lit Jjlin ll. S-Tf. Id Sni-Tpi l n.iUirlj. AAKOS F.K.M A V 'jv. 3 A(ia;ii.irratvr. Eitite orOtharins L'.N!!. L'-ertet i?. 0-'irr L-.'er,f? deed. Lettcn of ai!nilr!tt. on t'.e i',t having been gnn:ed to the under!i:--I by tte proper authority, irotleo i. hereby g.en to it j-o tctlebled to :he ai.t etute ti make iuimed'.tto payment, and those bartsg elaia:s or detu .-ii avalnst It t. pr-ent them duly aui hetlf-n:e-i i--r ettlemet.t on Friday, the 13th ol Jnaary l.v'.. ..I itc late resilenea 61' ;iio de-cased ELI uotraiv, aov5) A'-iajiuisiratrr. LECTION NOTICE. There will a Tncet!"T r.f the Tremlx-r nf FartnL-rs l.'pinn Ajt,icTntiim and Fire !nnr- r.--e 1 -tnpariT of S ti i,'. nnttr. to he iiei.) at H r. ley Mii'.j. on TusKlay. lc-eo-.her X7h. l-.l-t..r the pnrw- of electing a President Vice fi.-'. deot. .'eeretarr, and a Bril of six Iiirerf. rs-. :-j Krvt f-jr the eusnii i tear II. V.". RRT'B A KEK. I'.-c-.-l ;t Seerelarv. 1.. , Short - Horn CattU!! WewlllHlt at public aactlttn on 'WEDNES DAY. J AJiL" AKTi 4th. ism at the firm of J c ob J. Zimmerman, teomilee weetof Stoyntowa, tjuo. ereetl'o.. Pa. tNfc I'AK LOtll 01 eitra nne KfcNTUCKY SUOaT HUK.N CATTLE, eoo Uilng vf BULLS, CO Sand Ubt FEK, meet by uarselves I on tbe very ben herds la the cele brated Mae Orass Hegloa 01 Kentucky. This Is one of toe best ax f utile ever brought te this State aeu are well worthy of the attention ol oar bleeders and farmere. No other cattle com pare wit b the Short Horns for heel and milk. lIN..:n frvd II to U o'cto. k, la ahieh all are Cordially tinted. Sale begins al 130 HKr'. Mock parrbaa-d by perMmif from a distance will be kepi ver until the day after li.o raie Im ol chur.e. TERMS : Cart or time to rait tbe pareha.er. and see the Stuck, whether yu wuh to wiij w ovw 1 aej are -uaunee. - JACOB J. ZIMMERM AX. JEKu.wKari'FFr. Stoystowa, Pa., Jan. 1st, iSfi. It I'.GAL NOTICE. To r?r!s!ir- Ki'-m. fwMowi ..f . latoo- t-iit L.I K iwp., deed. 1 FeT-.r Kirm" is ilea l, leavirsr fc-!r. r's : n John ll.Cliy. (i Netroa end Ani'!. t. i it w e"tm-ro'ini et.rtntv. Pi. rji .t--r-h V. jn.l r-ltvard Keim. sruti-. ..f vv'i.k , laeob Kieraof A-Sut cc- ty. Mo.. r ?.r.:rr : tenmrrie-i with .lonafl hi -tub. of ti-'i 'tiji P . f lnM Kcim. it) J-n.is Kc-im. riia!i.-.i l.rtertn trrie I w: h S imael l ri-s ((niv.!n- nteTniarri.-il wi-h 11---ry IJIutt.i fi'-M.';ni.- ir IntertTT.-irrie-! wth Win Ji. Krctnliln, t!i . somerKtcouBtr. Pa. Yoa ire her-ji:- cttt5?d t- eppear tr an ; plian's t :ourt. to fre nela at Sv-inenrot. -n tt - . ihe-Jd day of J.in-iary. to .vcecu; ,ir rer;.-" to take ihu re3l e:at"of j jb Run. 'ii . .-. tbe appraised rahwti a,orrr.ow cau;c :iv :i shot. Id nf-t be -ld. SitKEir"sOvit:cii EI-tlAR KVLK. December lit", lsel. M.cti:-. F OR SALE. DMIN1S f RATOira NOTICE. Letters ot admin Utratioo having been grante te me by tbe proper authority ua tbe e-ttaie of John Ma foa, dee'., late tit Soaierset towoehiis fromereet eoanty. Pa. No lee le hereby elventu all parties knowing' theouclvrs tkdebieM to aal decedeat to make ImmedUie payment there- f, and to all p.rtiee boliilng olaitra agalmt mid tie- eedest to pn-ient tba muse only authenticated lor auowanoe, I O. Of ILBORH, Dee. 14. Admiuieuatrir. John Minder tarm. contaluhitr tti acrett. lald Jennings farm, containing 104 ay-res. Fred Kregar Sana, ejntalnlng 2K3 acre. W per ches. . F. Biubatisn I arm, containing l, . acrea, vr- che. Contofnlng together :ai acres. Toirrther with the right of way fur the eowtrae- tlun if a railroad to the Baltimore A Ublo Kail. ruart. and any and all other rights or way and easements belonging to said company. Noriea. All persona purchasing at the above ui sill nleaaa take notice that a part of tbe purchase money to be made known at the time of sale will be required as noon as the property U knocked down, otherwise it win oe agtue ex posed to sale at tbe rktk of the brat purchaser. The mUnaof thaiinrehase moDevmuet be Deid on or before Thursday of tbe first week of Jaoaary Court, the time filed by the Court Ibrtbe acknowl edgment of deeds, and no 0000 win oe araivwiruz ed until tbe purchase mtmev l paid la full. JOH. J.SPASQLF.R. Sheriffs Office. Sheriff. Somerset Jan. 4, 12. ' Rheumatism Hprairut, Pain in Uie Buck and Side. J There is nothing more pnirtfnl than tliew ttLtensr: hot the pain ctia I remnvctl r.nl thtj dhwasa enrol by ux of PEJIUtY DAVIS' PAIS KILLKK. This remedy is ssot a cheap IV-nziiie or Petroleum protltict that murt be keet away rrt.m firs or beat tm ve4d fianger mt esploaion, uor is it an ur.thctl experituent tbul atay tiu more barm than px-d. -. PAIS KILLKK has been in ennstant ue tor fartv years, ati'3 the lmlrcrw! teffinintty from all parts of the world is. IT KKVi&K KAll.Jt. It not only cflect a permanent euro, but it relieves pain almost in-tanttinci!.!r. Hcln a ptirely vesitublo leniedy. tt is cr!V in the hands of the most inckerieivrvd. The record of cures ly the tit of PAI5f KILLER tvni:M fill vnluaieii. Tlte rjllowintr extracts from letters received show wltut ttitw who have tried it think: 0. H. Wal'worth, Saco, He., wTttas : Iextvrit-tireti llLlrtoulato relief fnn rain im the uie by Uie uee t t j oar Pais Kiixsus. E.York says: I h.t re need yocr Patt Kit ir for rheumatirDV and hTe receitred irreal bembt. Barton seaman Bay? JEGAL NOTICE. To Mary Ley dig. (widow) of John Leydig. late of Southampton Twt . dee d., and tbe foUowlur eulbueral heirs, te wit: 1. J eon Leydig. X William LeidV S. Dat lel Leyoie;. A Sokimoa Leyuig. t. Hannah KeuneL who was inlermarrietl with Chrieti a Kennel, both of whom are dead, ba lea eleven children, to-wit: (1) Jonathan, (i) Samuel, (3) John (4) Oeorge, (!) Jacob L. 6 Levi. (7) Andrew Kennel, (8) Elizabeth Albright, () Lydla Baker, (10) Rebecca Shoemaker, (11) alary Kennel. S Sarah, who was intermarried with Chrlntlaa Albright, both of whom are dead hot who ielt tbe following eight children, to-wit: (1) Henry Al bright. (?) Samuel Albright. (3) Jacob L. Al fight. (4) Rebecca Lepley. 14) aria Staoer, (fi) Henna Market, (7) Cbrtelia- Adams. 15) Itellla Crpen'v- I. k-Usaheth, Intermarried with Adam Stiirer. Kotn of whem are now dead, and who Ielt the fol lowing live ihlldrea. to wit: (I) lieorge Shirer. (1) William Sulrer, (3) Kebeoca Emerick, (4) Lydla Lowry, (4) Elizabeth Fred. a. Cat aarloe. who wa intermarried with John Shoemaker, both ol whom are dead leaving the following nre children, to-wit : (1) Mary SarWr, (1) Catharine Saylor. :t) Lucy Haker, (4) Solo'mon Shoemaker, (i) Mathta.4 Shoemaker, now dead, leaving as hla only heir Ctiarleti M. Shoemaker. . The children of Polly, wno was intermarried with William May, to-wit. (I) Jacob Mar, (-2) William Hay, (3) Oeorge May, (4) Mary Ciaik. ti) Rebecca Sbeetx, (6) Christina Swciuer, it) Elisabeth Knepp, (S) MatiMa Bittner. 1. Christina, who was intermaxried with Henry Mattisgly, both of whua are dead. Ituviitu ll) Michael Maltlngly, ('2) Httnry Mttluviv, i.) Martin MaUingly, (4) :iary Siaillngly, ( ,) he becea Mullea, leaving an only son, Ldnar-t -Mullen. You are hereby notified to appear at an Or phan's Court, to be held at Somerset, on .M-nlav, the XJrd day of January, lsvj, to accept or refuse tu take tbe real estate of John Leydig, dee'd., at he appraised ralcaltias, er show cause why ttie ame should not be solL SuiBivy'sOvTit-a. ) EDOAR KTLK, December U K 1-L V ner'.:f. A vaTatit-te f.:rm rits.-ite i:i Tj-per inrKcTr .. t township, Stuerst ctunty. Fx. H.r vtiirr I tn-i-ol tfarret Lear Jotm Le'i-liart Itaiii I Fi''ti v an-1 otbers eontainititr 2J acm. mre t-r le?, about AJ -res in meadow. 70 ac-es tn s:o-l 'ufe of cultivation. bAian-.-e well titnhepetl. veT r--n-reoient to railmjd. la r-md fhrsinx eoia.:iuniry. e.nvenlent 10 church 011 1 pehool. barlrg tiiem'u erected a -ziv,;i3tru.'tc. b;irn anitoiberont I tiil.lag.. For tcras aii-1 fcrthw partiea ars alt;r-ss .-Ml on R S VrXILLEV it l.hi . Dec J.J !Vew Lulnifton, Somerset tVua'y, Pa DM IN ISTHATOIi'S NOT It E. KfUteof Thomas Hill, late vS Cooiljince E- r.. tieeeased. Letterrof ai!m!c:stratinn on ahove nte huricg been granted to the undercut ned by tile prepcraa tborny. notice ts hereby given to ait ;-rt in debted 'o s.iid estate to make IntmetiUte pay ment, an-l ttKe baring claims ng&ini't it to pre sent tbetn !uly suth n-!ca-i lor s-ttietnent on Satupiay te Jlf.lil,t .- .-ef nirnc Mtj tlltn Hill, 13 Continence. v. ILLIAV SHAW. novli Au'nunirtrattr. 1'DITOP.S NOTICE. Estiteof John Poert.anjjh, dee'd. The nndrslned havHg been aptx!t)te; .10.. .:cr todKribote tne tan-la to the bantlsol r-auin-1 sod Mathiae Poor ana. Adrain-.siritors o! s-iti -icc'tl, to and amoB? tho?e lnlly entitle-l throio. wi;l attend to the Cuiit-s of said at polntm-ot. at his otlice in Somerset. Tburs-iar. J.nnary a: a, 1, when ail parties lateres-ed amy attend. tiEtt. K. SUt'LT. decCl Auditor. Q0URT PROCLAMATION. iv'ncnsAS, the H-noraMe Williaw M. Hall. President Jndgeof the several Coaru of l orunit.o Pleas of the several counties composing tbe Six teenth Jndlcml District, anil Justice ot the Court of Oyer aad Terminer and ticneml Jail Delivery, for tbe trial of all capital and other uuenders in the said District, and Dasiel Sn-vrr and C. C. McaesuiA!!, Esquires, Judges of the Courts oi Common Pleas, and Justice ol the Courts ol Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital aod other offender in the eoanty of Somerset, have issued their prec its and to me directed, for holding a Court of 1 io mon Pleas, and General Quarter Session o the Peace, and General Jail Ixiivery, and Courts ot Oyer and Terminer, at Somerset, Obi stay, Jannmry S3, 1 Ml. Notick b hereby given to all tne Justicceof the Peace, the Coroner aad Constables within tbe -aid County of Somerset, that they be then and there ur F OR SALE! The usdc r-igned offers for sale, a: a II A K' 1 A IX -A. FABM. ftit:t.t:e.I In Tavior Townahip. Cnmliri.t County. Pa., two ir.ile troia the Cmt.ria lnn t'o:iiiinv liollln Mill Jl:l.Ju-wa. a-lj, initio ijiuisoi t'atn lrt lr.u t-'otiijiny. .I:imes 'oper, and otrr-. This t:a L ttmaiiis W actp-s, l o a-.-re f-'C-t-c-t. anl the NilA:!i-e crr.;tt with tl njwir 'iii:. her, an-l bs erccte-l thervon a HA.V X ts A 1. N. in sir.- to iy feet, a XE W I'liAMr. 1)W ELI.lVt ; HtlCSK containing 7 rot-ms. a Spriitjr Koutrt. by i4 teet and two storis hia;h. er,-e;ea over a i:e-. er hilling sprit s of water Tlie fsrm al. tt-:r-prist-s a time Orchard ot Jt-irnre Apple Tr.-es, :t youni; orch:ird. c-otain:::g .o btariug ajtj le trt-c-. nd ail nhaudnnf-e ol twrur. plum, peicb a:i-i l',.-t trers. bc-t le lot benriu trrae vtt:es and ri'i-ner--us jtmnll Iruit be.tics. Kinty -rf3 o! :.; i.ir-rt are unttcr a hih state of .-uiiiv.i'ico. aa,! 111 ng:, yerirs the gn-uud ba- ben cnri--btd by a k-ii. ot li,ts bushels of Iitc an-l l-VOt-nii"! town iu ore. Thljp-irtioti of tiie :iriu h not ben u----! lor pfturo uurit'ir th hut lia yer. anl v;;t yield lanr-t cr-ps of wher.t or irrass. whr.j'.;:e-ha:i' wlil row 0-.4M.-a4 or any oiherve-?tiii!:eff. Tw- n ly aeren aroaa rl.-h .is a 'irIen. Tliis ;r-iK-r:y nould maae agooti liairy F.irm. 31 ilk ha.H.'rv nir.vt tr.m 3 to c'-uts iter itwitotl in tur tnirkt?- ' i- : last ten jmrf. The land is underlaid wtili ( t? atit 3 veins of g'd Coal. Tills ritni will be sold, with or without t?ic 1 lib eral, on one or six annu.il paynienta. t-i sui'- I 1 -t-ttjer. Ats-X will sell in smaller p-r:, -.-r Wi.l trade for 1 otta Fr-perty !n ;rt. DAVID IsCIBERr. Jertnatowo. Pa. Djcemhcra. 1SSL :!. in theii rlih their rolls, records. Edgar Cady, Owoniia, Minn., says : About a year store my w-.fn became suldect to atiuie enffenng from rhoninst'sm. inr resort wa to toe Taw Ku.Li.it, wtach KiJOCdiiy relieved her. CbailM PoweTJ writes from tba Sailors' . Ljtfpae. Lfrndrl I had been anllcted three warswirt ncnnb--la and violent spewnsaf the stomach. Tbe dectora at Weunlinliw Hospital gave up my eatte la deepalr. I tried yonr Pus K ir.Ltn. and it irave me tznmedlate rellex. 1 have refrained mr atrencth. and am aox able to follow toy nsual Ttirnr.tt"Ti Have umU 1'aix latin foe tbirty years. atd hare Itmnd it a rhenituttunn and latr-teee Kr. Burdltt wTltes : It aererai'li Unrlve r. lief T caeosrf jimm Poll. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : From actual owe, I knew vur Pais srwran. i the beat medlune I can got. All druggists keep Paix Killer. Its price b so lew that it 1 within tho reach of all, and it Will MYC many times tta cost in doctors' bills. SOc Maw, and lU-OO a bottss, PERRY DAVIS at SON, Proprietors, Pravldonoo, l proper persons iDQulsltlons, examlnatlone. and other remem brancee.to do those things whk-b to their otbres and in that behalf appertain to be.dooe ; aed also they who will prosecute against the prio-oers that are or shall be in the jail ol Somerset county, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be tost. E1H1AK K YLE. jaa4 Sheriff. s IIERIFF-S SALE. 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE. ue amleretgnt Aa.lltor, apiinteJ by tbe (r- KT vi.tu of certain writ ..r Vcod. I'x . Fi. Fa. and' Lev. ' , tr-uel out of the Court oi CVii'iaon Pious ot S merset CttUbty, Pa., and to me tire.t etl, there will tie etposetl to pcMio sale at the Court House Srim-net. Pa..na Fri-lav, tbe itth day of Janu-iry, Wei, atl oVlock. P. it., all the right, tii le, interest aad eUito ttf the tieten ti. Jacob Fletcher. of, in and It. the lolt-,wing real Cftale, sltua-.e iu 3iiud;ccreek Twp, St-uier; eoonty, Pa , cEt.!nin:r two acre an-l 4 pen-he strut measure uvlrz t irl a traet ol bmd a-i-jtthilng Un ;sof fcli JoiTtt r. M es Pet k. l.in.st Httrbstettler, Frederick Stiniiers ai.tl lan v-r. merly nf Wllilain Scntt. ku that portion of tho trucl which was u-reycl t u fr r th pnn- .f eret-tbir a OL'tilWy tlierwo. with two or.-!t..rjr Imiue tuiltiliots tl.ereon wl h appu-tentrre. l.iieu io .-ution at lbs luil oi W. H. K--n'z, an-l use ol Henry B:iker. 'in .t t Ali perteKis parehasing ct th te n.iio will ideas tak not'k-o that a part of the our- ehae mt-tit-y 'o Iw ui;.de ku-'vn at the titoo t.f .h.iori.itL.NriM,iia., ttiaN?rtatn sslo will lt rtoutrvtl io-w .so tj vr.w i- adveocemenu, U any. h.v widow's dower and make ; kn-ke.l I'oeu. omens: 1. wld h- rui . ;hc-1 dltratoBolthslon.lslnhaBdofa.imlnistrat. r to sale at tho rlk ..I tne bra: purrh.er I t. r, -adtres4erorlbialeottherealeaUteolcbftu-ii.!uvri:iepurt.tAmoa.y must be pa-1 u or ey Cramer, dee'd, to and among tbem legally en- Ul-ro Thorday ol iho trst week ot Ja"-:r uuvtoThere r v?2";Lrji',z tend to the duties ot th" abor appointment .1 his tai-kn..wleCXu.nt ..: doe.!- and nadecd will i tteM FrtdiyT JaSO, 1SW. ail o'clock. P. .. ack- wic-ct! un'.l- the'trcha-o avamy u pilJ land VAlENtl.lKHAV. ! Sut.tirr's I'rricg, Somenet, Jaa. 1, 1882. Auditor. lice, as InjI. EDO AB KYLE. ShtrtlT. I- J i-i i H - li ' U 1 u 1 i V - it