UL i ."Somerset Hcmld.; j -t, T !.l .. : January 1 ' l- ,...', ii'- Ives 't- ' rv.ni!' knowinB then. - ' ; iiiv !''"k!H " ' , ' ., n:e s":1 oWijw. j t. K. PI!KI"k. n fcboul-' I'1' HwsAi.P ire i -au j -.j'-t M-e and l"-tt e . i'rit Miir me. j . .1. nr.Vr their Mill and ISllSSX" I to ilineni i.t l'rnf. R. K; Sanner's Vv'T.t'.t . V' ' b'mily h-was una! lo finish writing the i' V'SVf?,';'fS"'i :ri ' rroceetllnjfli of the Tea jhw' Institute for 'O ' 'f .l Lrri.""' i ' 1 cvV jer. We publish the proceed . Tc iinTahU't. ' '. . in j Vet. We print 'r ;' 'l-omtxtthiKoSlce. 'Tl-r.'. Ct,u-liyfPtlt;j.a-1'i,!,t!,c i rf ' "tKT, rxi as a tw.ilv r!"'"it PT. X AixOKosf STXEnT.-I win iJoiucrs'.t, Pa. . r. .'., Stuti-.nerv tt small T4"'''. packet. Note. Letter '" ' ' . ut up in this way. They s:;"''"'' J'' ,vinrMI mrn .. :!u' :-1, ''' ' . in wanio. ru'.iv.r ... - M-iti : hey are the neafest.liand- tvA nio-t cn veiuenl out. . -.i. t . i ccpl i - A K.wn enreu w r.ii i j- t dicine put to- 1 otner me , r,.-.j'. Horse ami ''a altle Y i.,, c-e.l w:'h su-aii itt vcut i B;i .-ases whtreuve. in time r.-war.l "ri Teach rs not utthe l " " I CHector of thi, (hith) district tendered h . ' b, t liitle a: nTwt,n thr tiC ! M,irtn t0 i:"nT Sw" 81 ,tl,e;!r." 1 -n.sacted: He enfinmd U.e ac- i i.,rJI1. n,eatar three . the pa.t year, which was a.Wrted and Mr.C. . w, not . T . Ji C. tu I n-r:: s. ,-ctiooi j."".s r. ut f. H. Fihej ?'"' ('., .t t" its r.loric. :y:".::7ANTT. TnAYr:x;is. . si iuaai-ementa arc offered you by 'victor. Koute. It will pay yoa to .a-lverisenient to lw fonrd e!t- this issue. Msr.r.rT. Main Street. We have ',.'; a arf Hcfrigcrator to tir Meat jr. !-; h all meats can kept coo' !.itt n. I'Mtf. Pork, Ac., kept 1-aiid. Oien daily. Paes ,!" ii' ?ci i.-.-v -i stuian Literary s-jciery ot i r.iiik.in ano -war- . I . . I T" .1... t . . .. - ... . i".-v. enn have it kept in the r.-tr'.g- to :.:iy extent in tins liiimctluiteviciuity . ,.i.t; wntlteI. , , . .,, p.,vi0 new brick for sale, Ihirimr the p:it ee!c there were a num '''."'! ',-t i.. ti.-l.ondre.lortl.ous-! her of oyster suppers given by the new " ."'' R. 1)4 Vts Co. ri.e.;:'.iatism for one tear; .en u, l ,. die by two physicians. Win. t'Hrtr. Pitis5.ur.di. . .-i:el me -in.-A r"u n'.ac'isT.i'-.h a. Property for 3 or rent. ,v For r. l.iress or a;5ly U C. P. y.s'ar. New Lexington. Ta. :.r. . u Hr.vr. I hsve f ttr hoii-e b U v:-.iisv:'.le. which I will sell or h j. :.i,'.. terms. P.K-w-wjon rvr" f A-ril ne t. t'ome and . IHVIU I.AVAt. j-.a'i-vi.. ..) ii. i ..f Sonursct, Pa , y. (jr. j . . , i r,-..B ...1 rtiiesaico: sevenu " ? prcperiv. i'ersons oesirmg to l.-ny -:v,-!iiv:! '. (all on him. 'ar ttrai of ofliee bavin? cxp.r- j O.irc to settle np our costs wito-vat . Those iud'-bte-l to for Ut are to-- ': i- ;ny t!if 'r.uc by January t'-virt. Ilr.sjaY r. ScttM-t, . Ww. 1J. FnnA'G, j Els.AB Kylu. . haUlla Hill, Allegheny Ct y, Pa., . ciiMti-Ta'arrh : is well tront i:ie .-e ,!ia. ..' .. . f: r .. ...1 v. hi I rsr tut jrrw. me n- cranter? in Coolt A Bee rit' Hloek i full bla-o. Our country friends. -.;w-'.a!ly those frotn a distance, con- iiinpatU nding Court are hereby m- r-d that an extra large and full stock of -.J 10 rent goods will be for sale dur :r week. The good in this line are -f ni'i.-ii tiettcr quality t'nan formerly. in-to call at tbe ft and 10 cer t .-onnters. r rttranrdir.arv bargain t ( -k iV , ; .i ". - i'he Iiaiisc of Prof M. I- Bacr narrowly -:n- r...'iSt.ti,4 ooh.red Jop'.e in the i ,-.-al burning yesterday. While the fam Statrt. I i!y were in aie ther .-art of tlie honse a live York erwted T.rtJt't.W) worth of new J'snnette was naitHsl after Jatncs i ii IK-Tineit's onl r sister. iinmlr of sheep in Kansas is ffi iM-.Teav. (f .Tr.rt over last year. ! a, that ' as tlie days 1" '-a tiie cold begins to strenutlu n," '-Mid year. i "ival Be-tiiijs are in pr'jgrcss oil over 'i-y. This i predirfnd to le a good ' .Tvivdis. ' i ' iiT !iy ho-.ie art? rv irr.ing tin- i-a:i :c famine is- one ofthe possibil- 'st summer. a N4.rask -woman sti!figists cinim -:.r "f the nitiety-fo"rnew5:irK rsof that tt.ir advocates. .u:tT:ing account of the Trc-ddt'tii's I Viiir rc.vnti.in will lie found on the i-Vf of this paper. f!-hingtoTor:nt-T.-.vdeio lhi.sveiri "Was three million jionnds, wiu.u.1 at t-ui'ion dollars. ' Bi-t la-biiiabie aiiinial in itweiry the !':: mnd-! th? crawfi-h. v,,-lenf the Ynrt Stib re's distillery tret hr0 eonuanel until Tnwlay '-t ee, it,. ZKh of January, is'2, at r-f p,. - fnn.it .f PrcMnt iarf.eld, painted tiain hy.Herr Strum, a Irelea nri- nt frjjii GortuaiiT as a l.ri'-Vr.ss r Vrs. f:-rf.tj -A-M . Knmiwr Ik lm.-in l.rirk haol- Ul tin- ltlj Sai. i,er h. on tlie sonth- 'tKrol the diamond, wlnfe, we are lie v in eTl a business block -ar-'-lwpr;n-r. -' " tiie ;;. ..f year 'aen we beer the ..mt Mi-'ct-tira fitnai," and wu never tltn ei.sit in oonnection wil b se- -"W. ' iVffl;i- f. ne" i another naa.e a':rii! rarrlesitf. J-1 .i-w !.(nrd of ("onnty Comtnisoners '.JH-leeted Dr. II. S. Kimrnel as p..y vtutirfi!i;l. and Austin K l as janitor tirt home fr tbe ti:suii;g year, to receive $75 per rrar f.r his -rr ev,ilJJf ia, at Kpilar meet- h fr;.i rrcun-. t!'e Wlowir.-cCitv-rs were property remain Uxal le, td if so ia wnat il,. "7 past Pert (toniraandrCoL ioriur.Jarniur.t ; and how can the rua- - w - y-ar : vaji.h.i;oi- . ... S" tin . .1 . . v.... . "' , C. V. I -lOFin Ii: 11 J t ' er ; g. V. ('., John Kills ; ). j "As r.h-ja.ls ; Oihplian, J. M. Ctx.V; l.' tavfe-; O. V , C. J. Harrison ; iVl'v"" ; (4. al. &. us Tnut; -fluM Flj1Ji A.rESTlOX liEPUnUCAXSJ T!ip Ainnnl B'.wno Ma;inj: of the R.v pnMicins o Somc-sc'. r'iiily will be held in i ir vjvin iiou-r, on luc.Mlay evenin?, i Jannnry .'f, l'W?. tit ' o'clock p. in. ; J'Uix T2, S; 'itc, Cm. V. Pile, i Swretnry. Cliairman, injjs in pun in this i,u. to be continued in Tli(, wilrws of t,.t. six Run knM on the . I'ittsburv'h, and Ijike F-r',e Railroad in Sep ; tetub'-r by thecjKTial train currving news paper correspondents, to the funeral of Presi- ' "'nu -ins ii nit riuucri (,ent Garfi M Jiav! lwn ia f , 0 the rouijvTtiv. ,000 each by "l:v don't ome of our capitalists build a nuniher o? tei.anl Imavs, fit for people to live in. wuiih Uuy would be willing to ' leao at a fair rental ? Wo know of no !- , ... . , , a:. dond just now. I.a-t yearn! thNituie the street were il- i.d wish h'ipe hanks if snow. On the level j the now w U.n-o foet deep. Sleighing pa-t:ie of every wan owned a ; ln"'i hitsiiu- on the hij;h- ; trey dne on iR (1. t'anmhcll. of the snntc tduc wa appoint- J While they are bavin,: tine Weighing and "re slorrin.; away a lare cMp of ice for next 1 summer's consumption in another section jof the e ntntir. here we are, on one of the highest peaks of the' Allcjihcnnies without suOiceiit snow lor Uk Uaiinns or enougn k- to make a mint junp. Mrmr (hk1 ne hi. p win tueauic more iree- 'ly and Ah-! more set urc tint the new year " bai come uiii lis. The tntpptwed prophe cy of Mother Shipton that "the world to an end will come in eighteen hundred and e'.hty-one" worried a Rood many weak minded persons. At the last regular meeting ofthe Iiae,:io- . . .. ... . 1 1 - . m. -i -., ,..f. Lancaster, ra.. me Jion. Wavne MacYcih, ex-Attornev General of 'Hi,. lr eds;ate. was nnaniinouMr elected t:ie',..?r thi! biennial oration before the Mu.l- ;.ts of that institution at tlie annual c.M'. n-.-nceii.eiit. in Jane. 18$i n the third Tuesday in Folroary, which ! will c.ime this year on the 21st ofthe month. the 1-K-al elections throuphont the State of Pennsylvania, in every city, bi.rough, ward arid township, will be held. The time is a ; Machine quite close, but tbe political pot d m't seem t-i have started boiling yet .Mi.ntv i.fli.inls to their friends. Sheriff panj;ier ct cm no I-r iiisesjiei'iai irienus Wcl'ii-ysday cveiiin.", and Friilay evening Prothouotary Trent and Tr.-asurer Weimer uavc n rejiular banquet 14 host vt their ii : etuis it W. II. Piatt's sj.xm. A'.'e arc reriucted to ar.nuance ,tliai the .Mo:iiniIist Episcopil Oiarch, Hottth, in Jockey Holiow, Fayette county,. Pa,- will be dedicated to the worship f Almighty ;...!, on Miuday, January 22, ISS-. ltev. itainsey Sini'thf-oii, T. E. of Mourelield Dis-tri.-t, I'.iitimore (' .nference, wi'.l otliciate. Scr. -ices to mmiicticc at 10:30 a. m. j itiisim-ss has started in so brisk fur irher j it'." S4i.i:iL-'.er that he lias found it necessary c. i-injti.o iinoiur-r ki. .. has Isvit given t ) our worthy Jefferson township frii-nd, Mr. Jonathan Han-lay. I ' ur friend "Yony" j" dwrvinjj of tiie jiosi ' lir n and we know that he will make an oh'. - ing and efficient deputy-Sherifir. j-ju. 4r.j f t.Viimty Auditors last week finished tiie a idiiing tif the Poor Directors' ac. - 'itir.t, aa l are now busily enpasei with t j.c a;x--urts of the (bounty Treasurer. Tiit-y rc working an expeditiously as possi ble, h-.it will n -t likely be able to complete their !b rs Uf..n- the end of tin- weik or ihe. heKi4iiiujt of the wc.-k following,.. '" ' l'-L-J ... "? ; s- ' --- . - . 1., Tbe Xoiiii American TTm'ew will present in its February number, to be published on the loth ofthe prescut mon'Ji, Part III of its eries of articles on "The Christian Re ligion." I: will be from the pen of Geo. P. Fisher, the cniinet professor of ecclesiastical history in the YaJc Iiivinity School, as thornug a scholar and as able a defender of tlicC'hristain faith as the conntry affords. A powerful presentation of the claims of ' Christianity is expected. f.sint f.-M fMin thp man in nnp fif tlier.wtms setting fire to the floor. It nivtlcd kut a lit tle draft t; have made a first-class conflagra fion, but the fire was happily discovered be fore it had gained tnneh Insidway, m t. how ever, until a chair and some clothing were detnyed and tiie fi.w.r considerably dam-a::-d. ( imwlhrilic Cuurirr. Two tncti cngngetl in chopping wood in Cambria cotjntT maile a singular discovery a few days ago. While logging tree, aUiat two fi-et in diameter, they discovered a sca'piag-knife imlcddcd in thesolid wood to the hilt, at a distance often foet froto the butt of the tree. Tlie blade is ahont eight inches lonf, end is In a good state ot preser vation. It is supposed from the number of growths or wood surrour.tling it, that it has remained in that position ior at least one htnxlrei.1 and fifty years. The nrps of engineers now engaged in surveying in this vk-inity arc said to be in the employ of the Southern Maryland Kail road Company. They started in at the old d.-pot Monday morning and run aline down e rontcof the oldS. & M. P. Railroad to "car tlie junction ; from tuere they crossed the breast of tlie dam and followed tlie stream on the other side out patbreak-neek rot Its, crossing the plank road near Cole man's, continuing on down in a north-easterly tiiroction. sring through Shanks- vilie and striking the Deetergsp some miles beyond. I " ; Ordinarily there are fifty-two Sundays in a year, ju as imaiy si tftct. m wti The present year, however, will contain lif- L, ty-thre Sundays. Already during this i niiieteei.th wtiturv we have hwH fourteen KJ. t'anmbrll. ofthe snntc tlc wa appoint- years that ha.1 f.fty-three Sundays apiece, w'. by the fox, 1 WILHELM.-In JJast Ijhrty, January and there arc to be four more including 1982. j t ,.n G , .j' wS !wrn 9, isiw, ;eor(re D..on!y child of Alexander making a total of eighteen. They are a f..l- , t mu alMj uUb-'a!idEmmaWilhelm, atred 7 months und. low, t l.S,. iw. 1815, 1S20, 1.-0. 1KB. 1837. J . pju. f. three yeaisJadays. ltS IZ'iiVJt 1 ,,a M btn " U-y' 58 1 MIXDEU. On January 2. 1SS2. near lV . 1. .V. r. . L , ' T! "'"itheHitoroftheWeydWltower, a vry ,;- Mr!1. Karah Minder, wife of John Mitt-. intervals of six years, and seven of them oc- cur at periods of five years. Tbey are t,-vs-; ry year that begins iu Sunday and eac leap year that hepins on Saturday. Ifon A J r..lhrn l..ft for Philadelnhia ' , Motidav morning to attend the session fjtb ink, enough. , .,..., , i- Come.rdl ye eoa Republicans that oe- t tie Stat, !tv.nii. r.uiipi.uiniin of m-lorh riS -.-v, j r r ( sire is a im-mVr, which meets in that city to- T. , , 1 : ' jwrpuoiican cn-v. u. eei-ms a pay m. " lay. The 1 onin.ission has been divided in-c . , . to sub cotiiraittee tc eoru-ider the various i subjeets snS-este 1 by the report of Uie bus- J i.J.,v..." Z. .!,' u. I,- ; -' - - d eofjinitttt ciht and ten. w he duty it ' to consider the followim? ubrU ;j ..:iiii' - a t--.vnon Vf Ulnae ri;cuvc ; . .. . .....1 Iat tin I,n.t,u.l ,..r mamI.ow Kl-.all m lo las ti limited tartiierfli:n. rihall sai.l tax Le ri-iuovt-d T' Tlie Coinrulsoion givt-s mjiuiae if loine; nonte very solid work, which srill be in great contrast with tlie actions of that nppoisitetl by tlie pre-rvlinglepslafnre. An aia.-i4ait wtiililug in (he death, uf Mr. I'hilliii P. Moary, formerly a citiacit of tltis county, occtirred near Ilcrry station, Vt-it-mori-tand i.minty.on Ic. 13, 1S1. I; up- tiears thai i-tr. Moury had b?cn working at his trade, irpiiir!tig, St. Chvr, cbout , tu nern-. i)n tnc eveniurt ouneijm.Mr..MUurym company will) a feliow-workman, started to walk home on ' . me rauroaa tract ; tils companion Doaruca a freight train, whilu he walked on. Soon anotber freight train tame r-rotid curve and Mr. Moury. not noticing it approach, was struck by the engine and thrown from iig!,ienmcr.t 0r tlio younger teaeberv and the track family wounded. He died short- K(.,u.ru advancement ofthecause of edo-ia-ly afterward. Deceased waa iu his 00th tion To nieution them bv wav of com year. Cotisidi rablt of a n:c wast created anions; Prot. West patrous Saturday, by the re port being put In circulation that the Frof. was down with the Miiall-pox. Those who had visited hi shop within the past few day felt fery uneasy, and concluded to let their beards gTo for a week or two. Dr. Kiiutnet, the physician in attendance, on boin interviewed suid, that his patient had alt the symptoms of the small-pox hut the disease had liot antHciently develojied to iwiy definitely' what it would be. The Pwf.hud been devr Lublin;; several days la-t week and it i though Ly his friends that hia sickness U U; result of over-exertion and a severe cold, and that he will be up and about in a few days. On ?atCT-iar last, Judje Hall, with his associates, held an argument court f r a couple ofhutirs. lie did not pet home prevent a taking on"" the confirmation and an examination of the matter by JuJi.e Uuer. At about eleven o'clock the Judc udjourticd the courts in blank. The attor neys gather up their papers and books aiid HUielty walked out ot tlic court room, unu j the Jad'tf retired from the bench, without a word of courtesy or. the part of any mem ber of the bar or a reference to his retire ment. As he iinully adjourned the court a feciimrot relief nervadcd every member of the bir und they congratulate.! each other on tl." tcrmiiation of Judge Hall's career as a Jud.'e in ttiis district. When ho got oil' tile beta ii ror the lat time, probably the j most unp. ; -liar Ju-Ijje with jieo;le and law ' vers that ever snt iu this state, und deerv- etllv so, ret-red to private life. Re:tJnl l.'r- f"fr, AaiMcsr. On Wednesday. Dec. 23, H'c people of Ktoystown were e.-srcedinRly ' - wic ic.n mcmuu.... . ...... befell ourgeni.-il friend, Pembroke Thomp son, of tliis place, who on the ttbove named dav shouldered Lis douhlc-tarrehsl tdiot gun and s;a:-ted for the woods to look for game. After strolling though the wixsls till evening he started forborne, when ixar ing our vlilay and :u the aot f crossed a fence, the pin w hich fastened the barrel to the stock, dropped fMm its place and tlie Imrrel in falling to the grontid runirHl, one of tnc caps striking a stone exj lodcd and the heavy liad of s.hot was discharged into Mr. Thompson's foot and ankle, causing a ter.-iblc wound. Il.c wounded man hud the prtence of mind to tie his handkerchief about his leg above the wound which re strained the flow of blood. He then drag ged hiin.-clf within hailing di.stance of Mr. Herman BcrUey, and Mr. Wm. Ulanset. who were at work ssitne distance from kisn they tame to his rescue and earritd him to his home iu Stoystown. Dr. J. Loulher was then sunimoned. who finding the loot and ankle so dreadfully shattered, sktllfully amputiited it with the assistance of Ir. Geo. Conrad. The sitfii-n.-r is rapidly convalesc ing and it is thouglit he will b able to Ik about in a tew weeks. Mr. Thompson is a married man of about thirty years of 'age and a shoemaker, by trade, and ha, a large circle of friends who sympathize with hiiu in his allhction. -V. Taxes ! Taxes ! ! Taxu- ! ! I During the ! laKt few years there were at.least s'lti.tsX ct county taxes eolleoted frttnt tiie tax-payers of Somerset county unncec-'sarily and ttu- jnstly. Two years ajo last fad, ot the ln?t trienriia! as'essmetit, the Commissioners raised the valuation of taxes 20 ir cent., and when the taxpayers murrucred at it, the Commissioners told them they would low er the mills, but in they raised the mills from 5toC; and where were the enormous county taxes expended ? In pay ing $I,00o for a safe that is worth but i-'M ; in paying ?li,Cl lor iron br.dgcs where good covered wooden bridges could have been built for fi.O.'O. These iron bridges in a wooden county like ours are the biggest humbug of the age. 10,000 judiciously ex pended annually is all that is needed for county purposes, instead of tlie f40,wJ and more heretofore expended. do trust that the new board of Commissioners will Wok well lo the interests of the county, and see tfmt not a dollar is foolishly and unnec essarily expended. The people are justly indignant at this outrageous extravegance. bending the money away from the totting tax -pa; irs, out of the twte, by the thous ands annually, when the materia) to build ood lasting bridges is right at home, is something the jcoplc arc protesting again-4, and righteously too. Let the rate ot asso-s- ment for county taxes be reduced to 4 mills on t!-e dollar, and the leaks be stopped, and there will be enough to met all legitimate expense. A Tas-Paves. MAMfFir.LD, Ohio, Dec. SO, 1M. En. 1 1 En alu t With your jeriaision I will give you a description of this growing city. There have jiecn many Improvements made since we came to this county fourteen years ago. The new court boose was built a few years since at a cost of $100,000. I-ast year there wi.s erected a magnificent jail at cost of many thousands of dollars; con sidered by those who know, to be as fine a jail as any in the state of Ohio. This rear the County Commissioners am erecting a Children's Home iu this city. We are suii plicd with good drinking water f.-otn a spring located north of the city. Mansfield cao also boast of beautiful pttrk, ' with a fountuin, the rent re piece costing $1,000, band stand and a Soldier's Monument. j Tlie Whitotiburg College is to be moved here fro; HpringUcld, where it has been for thirty year. The citizens are still unhap py ; they want a new Opera House.-. It would lie a blessing, however, if man could be satisfied occasionally, instead of always like Oliver Tsrist holding out bis porridge bowl 'fr more" of fortune's good things. Mansfield is generally considered a healthy city, considering the number of citizens it contains. Its population is 11,000. This is a rai!nd centre ; four roads running in nere give ns a good outlet for our mat.ufac- lurits j wi(iJ 1JOIUC. of 8,,,,. county's dtlleM -.M come out here! ,rill.-. several families from1 Somerset county here now, among tkem j tf T t ifil.. u-hoin von no doubt rcmem-1 popular paper among tlie Democrats. I,lJ thJrtr a clian-e ; come and try 'to make tliis a 7 J ' er- '",' ;'. ";.'-' , rortuebeaeAt'ifaMeofmyfneabo might (kwre to. write to me, I would ssy aiy 4Jrew is Ko. 2M South Alain Street, - 'f: " aij"" . . As a Cifccrojt Piuw Kidney-Wort acts brnt by ovcrcoininB Ml tne muuest. mmmpr . . . . .. Tl lu,,Unm- 4 a nnuf iiM1nj . ti.f-Il iStf Its great tonie and lavipiratiiig prciertii-s. it restore to health the deb. Stated iu.a vt-sk-encd jmrU. We have houtrels .f trti6el cures, where all else bad iailtsL, .- 1st it aittt fiflfl'r no lontrrr. Eretir. ; I ..:. I Itiil hero tlifit VaiieTii'lJ laflot - - - 1,1 - The stibieet of the 'above nofiee stent In Afanv mnM abin.ts r "laarvcni UN . t . - nearlv her whole life in (somerset coniitv, . tUmw. -,l,ot fiirfv.nit,. 1 111A former . J - - . j and from the erod e to tUe crave lt-e;l ;,nnu -aia. ti iuv nu, uu - , VbOi'CEIilXMI tT TUt SotsKUSaT tWST j Ttaziaa" IsmmTe.In session from Dec. j Lb til Ih" .ill I SSI. : institute tins coii.e ami gone a;ui it may, nerhatis, be not unltitere.-Minj; if I trivet-owe account ofthe work none he . ,hr- lecturer who came from uhroad. ' TllWl,,,,t. ... ,,.,, ... I ......... t,vu, ter than at any former Institute. Men. vUok nant'.-s are known in the county as authority on educational topic, were ready ut all tii.ies to ypeak on queftioiis ter'nining to the' en ment would be superfluous ; the names will suggest themselves. But to the foreign lec turers. It will be understood that when we use theturm.feimVn that we apply.it solely in the sense of foreign to the county. The first or these was Trof. N. C. ShafTer, of the KtiUlown Kormal Mchixil. : His talks Were earnest, instructive am) to the point. Hia lecture on "Kducation Among the Creeks, uud nonians," wata iuaerpic;e, taking in the whole range of ancient history. It was hearl with marked attention. I presume no teacher who lifctened to the diil'creut lec tures of Prof. Shaffer Went home without ideas that fit him better to discharge the work he had taken upon himself. ,. ' IV. Shumaker, of the Chamliersbarg Academy, was with us during the entire s.-ssion. To a'tcmpt a summary of his most excellent talks would be presumptive ; suf Cc it to say, the clear and cultivated voice, the genial manner, and the happy hits made him the life of the Institute. Ail a vacaiisL too, the Ir gave S"tue exhibilioi..i. accompanied by the organ, which were grand. Persons who heard him sing the "IJujjIe Song," by Tennyson, will never f.r-! pet hiiu. 4 ; Pruf. It. Bruce Hayes, of Indiana 8tt i Normal, possesses the rare abilities of a good i eiocutiouist iu an eminent degree. Al though but a yotii'g man he has won for himself a place in the front rank of this i pri.(eion. Tliose who have heard him once will be anxious to hear him again. Prof. Hayes will always receive a hearty welcome at Somerset. Tiie od.ire Tilton, one of America's great lecturers, in his lecture on ''The World's To Morrow," was an attraction, sutdi as no former institute has jKisscised. No descrip tion can arait to tjive ati idea of this mu nificent lecture It was a grand litcrury fea.-t ; taking up as this lecture did, the past present, and future of England, France, Prussia, and America, thefourgreat nations of the world. He wa -.-reeled with a fuD ll'Us.;. Miss I-angc, of IU llerernon, waalso pres ent. This lady ia a degrvo erowiri but in the brief time a'dnwed to her, she uvc nbandatil eviflenee of hrr porer as nn hifnietress of youn children. I have no doubt that many teachers learned more, from the few short tolls and b!tw k-b circl ilhistra-' ti hi, than they would in inotilh's pouring over a work on The try or Educational Jour nal We vra'it more practical work and less precept. On.i.VSIZAT10S. Tiie Teachers' institute was railed toor dcr protiiptly at 2 p. in. Monday Tin ses sion was opened by reading a selection from tlie scriptures and by prayer by Eld. Wo-.l- ery. Couittv Stiperintendent Weller then Jeiivered a very appropriate inaugural ad dress. n the ituKrtance of Institute work. Ilis address was brief, but tothe Hiut, dem onstnuing clearly timt he comprehended the work, ltol! cail : 121 terahersresp.jnd to their names, after which the following olii.vrs were tlcteii : Vice Presidciif, 11. U. Satmer; Pecn-tary, 11.(1. Musselman; Assrtntit Kecnlary, U M. Hakr; Query uia.i, II. C HollH-rt ; Ex ectitive tlouituittce, 0. U. d.'k, 1-vi Lichli ter. J. t?. Snyder. j Prof. Shaii'ej- -rras then iiilrotluceJ aJ j le turetl on thr unhject of Spt-liing, of which following l-a:. outlitie: ce'al. I. Ar,;u:ne:its in favor. (a) lUl for be ginners, (b) IJest for lucidetitnl .spelling, i. e. t speliing of words met with in the rec itation of branches, (c) Best to excite in terest in contests. WrjTT-X. II. (u) It is the natural method. Proof rraders usually the test nellers. (b) Im pressions more lasting when made through the eve. (c) Pupils have an opportunity of spelling all the words pronounced to the class, (d) Preferable for written reviews. Dr. J. II. Shumaker was then introduced and lectured on ' How to Teach German Sptaking Children to renounce English WY.rds Correctly." The Dr.'s method was similar to that of J. J. Siutznnaii, thorough drilling in the elctm ntary aotinds. Moxday Evesisc Music by choir; Ad dress of Welcome, by H. K. Patterson, Esq., of Somerset. Tlieatldrvtw was full of rich thoughts, and was listened to throughout by a lare and appreciative audience. Re sponded Ut bv lloibert, Mecse, F. J. O'Cnn nor, J. R.. Flickittger, Musst-lman, R. J. Vo der, Sanncr atid Snpt. Weller ; &ng by Dr Sliumaker '-Wiilie rray and Katie Lee;'' gong by choir, 'The Nation Mourns Its He ro Dead;" Lecture, "Qualification of Tca'-h-crs," by Dr. Shumaker. Tcespat, a. J. W. H. Rupple spoke e:i the sabjix-t of music, advocating its intro duction as a common school branch, gave a drill; Music; Rev. Kinu conducted devo tional exercises ; In the abseiiceof Lichliter. Miss Ella Khurr.el was appointed to fill the vacancy on Executive Committee; Subject for d.senssion, "Use of tlie Black-board," open ed by L. P. Flickinger, followed by Prof. SI. after and others ; Prof. Shaffer then lect ured on ''The Cultivation of the Senses," would like to give an outline of this, anoth er of his fine talks, but cannot without tak ing up too much space. Tuesday, p u. W. II Hopple, stavcrlas drill; fcuhji-rt fordisenssion, 'r?clniol Punish mcnt,"opened by F. J. O'Connor, followed by F. W. Bowman, J. M. BerUey and closed by A. C. Holbcrt, making some happy hits) a he always does; "School Discipline," by Prof. Shatter; Music by clmir; Dr, Simula, ker then lectured on "The English Ah." '" Tuesday Evesiso. "Education Among the Greeks and Rmans," by Prof. Staffer; By request Dr. Shuntakcr sang, 4 Willie Gray and Katiel.ee;" Supt. Wtllertlun i ut rod uccd Prof R. Bruce Hayes, whore cited several selection in- excellent ntyTc; Music by choir. ' -' '' : (Ci'iuc!i nrjr; trrciE-. FISHER. On January 4. Mrs.'i Jo- . il. fs:.t, vM.r ? ,,.r,rl. u-'.-l -lit r ' - ' ; .- : -. , DIED. " ' -,' ' ) '' ' ' - "'i '"". ! . ! 'der, ajred 7S years, 6 motiths and 9 dj.ys. , - died witbunta kotwn etietur. As a wile sbe was loving, dutifu' and sym(atlieti( and as a friejd she was truthful, benevolent &nd trustful. For mure iluin fifty years she was a consistent and devoted niernber of the r..i'tb-t chunJi, and was laid to her o& rest in the burying grobods of that church oa Thursday, tlie 5th inst. The funeral scr- vices were lerfurnied by Iter. Brown, of Cbiiri'ticttee, and the text of Lis discourse was the declaration of 8l Paul : "For I aa row ready to-be offered and the time of my detartoro Is at hand. 1 have fought good fight ; 1 hare finished my course ; I liave ; kept the faith ; henceforth there Is laid tip for me a crown of righhxnisneas, which the Iiorl, (lie righteous Judge, shall give me at that day, and nut to aie only, bat unto oil them that love his appeaiipsr." t . . Alton, Jn., ibu. En. IJi bai i : -Parchaace a few reiBartJ r,l!ii.. Ri. .... ........ 11 I ; 7 - -"-j W"7J ;, -1"-'""". i m ,e" lo j write. The late ceusiw statistics show the . "timber "f inhnbiMnft) to be ncnrlv twentv : thni.sritiil, prwdjially laborers employ ; eJ in the work shor ,f the rctmsyivania : - , - Railroad Company. It might not be out of place to say that a very great (lea! ia heard concerning that most prominent noti-popu. lar word "bossism." As Is alisoiutely nt-cessary inca ore made up into gangs, and conseouently there must be "bosse," so you will readily see that "bossism" is no insignificant factor in Altoona. Ji would be an act of injustice if I failed to mention the fact that it is other than political "bowisiu ;" but he who bears this familiar appellation counts himself happy. There arc. upwards of some sevcu thous and ii-n oniidoyed, and of- course, the monthly chuck rol. is simply lniDiet.se. Tin y hav.) adopted a system of piece work and any common laborer is capable of reap ing a handsome compensation for nj9 u)Jor which aignifics that "tlm laliorur is worthy of his hi re There bare been many extensive improve mentr 'tirotighout the city and more are being made. It 1ms been said, uud justly I pre sume, that Altoona City, affords more po lice news than any other city, comparative ly speaking, of her fize and population Let me reason for a while: For instance, a city law requires that any one caught vend iug article, Bundling orders of any kind, shall have provided himself a city license, and in i of failure to have the necessary papers, he is suhjeet to arrest, escorted be fore his Honor, tiie Mayor, and there the Very popular amount of $10.so is imposed for the transgression of the law, which clear ly means that the "way of the transgressor is hard." In case of failure to pay the line he is com milted to the bastil, to serve it out. Certainly it is that the City's exchequer couid not be enhanced in a better wav. I suppose this accounts for the s-.iper-abund auce of police news. ) The political ball has commenced to roil and in consequence thereof, candidates for cilice are us numerous as the locusts ol Egypt. Tlie expression is far-fetched end very much exaggerated, bat they are legion any how. We prouse electing a Republican Mayor and City Recorder. Tlie present Mayor is a liepttblieaii and he has made a good record, and has so enridiedthc city funds and leg islated so wicfy lor the benefit of the city tliut his re-election is assured regardless of party allliiation. , T-ie Democratic party in Altoona is nii.T.i.-lakably, sadly and badly deiiioraUzedaiid.it is this fact alone which justifies the opinion that tlie next City Re corder will be a Republican, to succeed Mr Grccry. Theenly epidermic prevalent here the much dresded small-pox, ''! there have liceu only fjur cases reported to the board of health. 1 shall not prolong my remarks to any great length as long letters are not fashiona ble. Neither will I follow the example of "Bob" Burdete. After a recent lecture here he wrote to his paper the Jiiufcrj, saying among other th.ngs that they . d ia Altoo na, an hotel us large as the State ofl'.hode Island, and that Ins room was eleven units from the clerk's desk. I have given my re marks in good faith, and perhaps I may have digressed a little from the truth, but I have been moved with a spirit of fairness, und si on until 1 close, for I have nothing mote to say. ; S. C Galbraith. MARRIED). HOLDER L0HIL At - the Lutheran parson.ige in Stoystown, on January 5, 1182. by l!ev. A. K. Feltnn, Mr Isaac Holder, of Quciiiaiiotdiig township, to Miss Ccrijda Lohr, of Jennr township, Somerset coun ty, Pa. Ill" II i:siil"(;-IINKEY On December 31. Is"!, by (i. Lint, Es-iuire, at bis oftice in Somervet, Mr. Nelson Rumeshug to Miss Mary Finkey, both of Somerset county, Pa. MICHAEIi3-SHOOK.-On January I, 1SW2, r.t the bride's home, by Rev. Win. G. Gettlc, Mr. (ieore W. Michaels, . of West- ernport, Md., to Mrs. Sophia Iv. Shook, of Addison, Pa.- : BOWLIN-MOFIER. At the Lutheran parsot:.iire, Addison. Pa., on January 2, lWi by Re v. Wm. t) Gettle, Mr. Norman Bowl ii, ot Somcrficld, Somerset county. Pa., to Miss Girtie Mosier, of Jdarileysburj", Fay ette cr.-ntity. Pa. - - BRCMBAUGH WOODCOCK. At Waterside. Bedford county, on December 27, lfiKl, by Rev. Geo. Sigler Ivi B. Brum to Barbara Woodcock. ire's kluiec-way to wash outthc debris of ' constantly 4-hun.'in2 bodies." Ifthcydo, my-Wort and take if fuithfully. It ill!jA 1ft7lt clean the slnicu-way of sand, gravel or slime, " Vtllttls ftidpu'iify the whole system. Druggists j sell .t, Initli lii jitid and dry, and it is efjttally ! t fiicit:it in either Uttu. IndejxntUnl . i O. 1ST. BO"Z"ID ' keeps la stock all tt leailiag aasl ppe.fat DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS INTHEMARKET ! Alum, Borax, Sulphur. Rochelle, Epsom and Clauboo Salts, Chlorate Potash, Camphor, Cum Arabic, Salt Petro, 4tc. any artltles aoeb as Cream of Tartar, Soda. Clnnamnn. Cloves (linger, fce . tbat are po-t up la Packai't are largely aanlu rated. 1 keep them tn ilitf only, and will Guarantee all articles :e be Flavnrln Ex tracts Vsnllla, Letnon, kf 1 pnt Bp awler my otra name, and eau aware all that they are. made troia nothing but - THE BEST MATERIALS! In Dye S-nff I keen I.nrwovt. Madde v. Blue Vltrnl, Ind!a;. Mnrlato Tin, (Whines!. , Jfrinn: hti.. kn All the leadlnic Paten". Me-tlelaes, St. Jae'h Oil. Pemna. Manalhi. Kldne Wort, Hop Hitlers, Auirut Fluster Oertaan Syrup, Morse latlian Koot Fills, -ly's Hulin, e , A. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS! Phys!ran Perxiptl- rs and Fawll Feeeint fllte.1 with ears, and wwe hut Fure Pruns dls- tiensed. Fanry una Toilet Articles In (Jreat Variety Pai hlank B.hs. School M-s.ss. 81a ea Penelhi. Stn-is iv.ontr merebann are Invite I to call and tet quouilons on urofers imiR wye msiu, Sl'lt'o'i (Keds n.t Lnw Trices will scenre the Prss; Trade of Somerset Goaoty, tbta I proroee to serwreu. Call and see me whether yoa wbb to bey or not. Kef-wet lull j, G. N.BOYD, MAMMOTH BLOCK, - - - SOMERSET PA. ' s-"lraim. Pain in tho Then? H nultlr.sr VMr? rst'tiful tharf Thefr" beeses: hat the faia can be rtTnovtsl and tlie rtitense cared by iw of I'KUUV UAVIS' PAIN KILLER. - -This rtmedr is not a ciuno li nr:i-e or Petruieuiu pirxltu-t tbt ir.rft be kept sway from Ore or heat ta Wwntoi dmugtr ot rxplsiou, nor ia it att n::tri-.-d experiment thu: may do SBure harm (tian (fomL PAIN KILLKH be liccn ia constant ty for fort yeers. atwl tlie rnireru.l test.mrtiy from all paru oi tliu world is. IT aliVM'. KAIIJ. H n.rt f.uly elici ts a pernntnent cure, .but it relieves pain ahiut iiWiuitaneuusiy. Ik-iiur a ituvly vtgsUiblu rcne;y, it Is trie In - the hands of the taoet inexperietu-cil. Tlie mcontof cures by the use uf PAIN KILLER wculd fill volumes. The .Ulnw!ns taciacu from IcUers roceivcsl idiow nliat lliosc- uho have tntd U think: m , . . 'c.S twalinfrl!!. Earn K..vn-'es: Jr5Vi"? t'lini ' to at-ere misrwiir fr-n rbeyiir.ti.! t..r rrxgr. was to lib: I'aiv Kiujc:. a bA rklie-eil her. Charles Powsll writer inm tin Stiort:' Hoaie. loTidoa: I bad b-ene!e1j1-t"tbievear.'t,!w-.Vrt-i 4-1.1 v- "k-at :i'i t ' K-.C-rrn,-i. THed vtore at Vtetioint--r !loT-itd r ot wt r-v-i. in ow;siir. 1 trfcsiy.air Paii Ktl.ull.and 1t v'lf dm lii-Mssli.t r. tf. I hive re-ruoed m. stremr-.h. aud am now atta n - iiow cay uaual oniinBo. All drnjarists keeji Pu KtUJUt. I price J m low that tt is xiltb'.a tiie rrerfe of ail. and it will save many times ha rn In tioctors' bill. 113, StMatid fti.00 a tmaUt. PC5KIY DAVIS a COM. Proprlotor-t. Providence. R. I. . jtvismr rr: Dipthcri and scarlet i'over hsvc made their .pcawnca in tl country l.utw yet larance iu the countr yet reached our town. it ha nor vet rpnrtu . Trof. O. W. Welch '' lerfr.re on phrenolo gy, during the holidays, v an el i received and some of the young tne,i h;iva since so licited companions according i t tw.i rules laid down by the lecturer. Some ofthe boys have been indulging little too freely in playing tricks on elderly persons, which should not be done. The reading of ficticious items i:i the papers about persons whose sight has grown dim by reason of old age, or thote who cannot read at all, has raised the Ire of some of our citizens uud one has already declared thai after the honey moon is over he' would at tend to matters iu rather a polite way. The large timber tract lying along the line ofthe B. fc O, R. K , only a few miles west of this place, owned by Bid well & Co., is about to be put in market. These arc the finest timber tracts for many miles around aud will give lumber men a line operttinity to make money. X. Jan. 7, IH82. Advkrtisd Lmrsits. The following ad dressed letters in the Postoflice, at Somer set, will bo sent to the Dead Litter Office Washington, D. C. if not called for on or before January f , mi2 : Baldwin, Wm. Brown. J. W. Breiwcn, Jacob P. Coleman. Mrs. T. 'oilier, Mrs. Tarieton. Debeck, Chas. ;. Eitcmiller, Jacob 3. Eulick. Mrs. A. E. Fox, E.T. Hartinan, Dr. S. B. Fricdline, Annie. Lartner, Robert. MeGnedcr, E. R. Noon, Rev. B. Sinies, Daniel. Lichty, John. Miller, Benj Spencer, Mrs. Eliza. Smith, Mrs. Saran. Whetsoae, Geo. W. Waddle, Mrs. E., p. r. Bowman, A. W. Greenault, F. S. Huppert, Mary. A. C. Dav is, P. M. u?x im l mm, lt i.vii, ejass. fit V"k - J-'y CD tC- A E. PiKHAK tr ( Yrc fstPall tliiMf l'nlnf itl 4 ?iliK mA iVmliifMt mmma Iu ir fi ma!' pAyaiatUitu Jtviilcurc rT'.istlj t'.f ( om at ma9 Currw ftUlatn lata troi,.lk'i.Xr.nrjr.n;;(fm eml Ulceta lion. rolUurr WiI 5n;intji- til tba cntprwsfc 1 will U w dB.lv-rr !t tTr Train Uvtrrrtn W esrly Kv rijin-Vnt. ho trr-Orncy lo rrv cvrovs bsBfturt : t re Im flu red very Hxrdtiy ty il oir, Jt rcatcTM fa. itiuKJK, flatnkney, t!ttroyjicH ctt-Tiaff It (urea HIo.tti, i;-Iho, ?.Vrcf: Tran'.r :Vcr. That fctllrt f iK-ftrtntTvfwii. rn::r. er T rwr:-' hurtwrry tilth tbol wsthnt pTr:i ft n-nlv eyvt ra. for tlwccrerf HMnf y ",ni.jili.t rf sU.cr vr liti IOt'XDll prfparod el Z-Z And r;5 V,Vr..:a .'.rtuv. ts th torsi lx inll.o Itm f i- irarcn, ca frt:yxroiircrTiA:il4rtf v-iry. ftrnd .r jc r' :iiv vr:.i z. 2;: .ra -Tir.'j.-Ml j:. t:rr,-.v.?3.-c . roa salk r C. N. BOYD, DP.UGGI.ST, Somerset, Pa. BABOAINS!! I have a few very handsome Ladies' Dolmans Sf Coats on hand which I flill Sell ?Y?V lOW ' regardless of price Mrs. A E. Uhl. ppee-aeies ana e.ye ui-p. -u . Ink. Envelope, Paper. w Stationery nr all lV,T,r. tomih.uVhi.ef fiem rtia la Km 1 blr I v tbe ui . J ,,ur i'Al s Il.lLAi.U- E.xorlttayj: I U-. .1 u.lyoc-Pi KtLt if iT-rbecaxtiai, ; " frd hr-. riniveit rr.-irt tapulk. j Esrtou Cctirus sjtyat j Pae i.-id Ia Kieivb Jp Ikrty yar, . v p-'d h-Tre fom:il it c er-jaM4rfiy rtaxdy foe ; rjic.n.st.-ir. ai d UjiAnoa. XT. Bwtlltt vnts : - . It u-Ftve n 'ef ir cret-'H rr.maLtbi. Phil. Giitiert, !: trr.erne. t . TtVi t ; . rr-n .r:c-iJ irt. I kr.ow ..:x 1 X?t ' la ihe btt-t mcdirtue 1 .4 m-i. E 't-sV'iot'x- --Vf c , ov-v-,-7Aj '':.-: a lack and bide. W jOTICE OF APPEALS. Ntle t herehr rtn that s-.nli will be bl-l fr.m tb Msesroeni t at .u ttomnilsl-.,iier's titltcw. !on!et. br tlm several disirtett it! tue euBntv, as IirtinWf, t l : Y'tr JfonEr notnuiilp, J.-rner,t!l rrtih, .n-oiiiuih Pstat, Klwle, M- jMown bofuuah, Uu-tnuli M,in, Kuinrrrack, ? tlaliitnurv, bor- oon, .Mirtrii.-oj. jelirrsoo, s n-rtet ti,wntit:. buiiK-rxst IwrmiKli. liirllo Ni - null sn-l Hrli. ersntlier, on laurels, lb Sa day of t'el rur. next. i'ur Artdlson, Lower TnrkiyfM, frtlna bor. ooh, C-mflaeiMw burniiKb, Cper Tursft.t, MildlenrMk. New t'eoirIU l' r.ion, Mtlfonl, Soulhsmpliun, Nortluunpcun, Welleri.nrg; "or oaiib, UrKsnvllle, lrlmsr, I Iklltt, Si:bury is.nmnh, Huaimlt, so-t Mrverwlale 0nM(ti, ta I-'rlfia. tlia lU:h day uf l ebranry, H'i wluin and wlur ell wTtoa ami eor..rA(l.s IMtinifr tBemmres agi('tairl at taa enuiuemuoo and vaIuaII.i of tbvir taxable prupr T aC'l ef looia. mad prrciaut U !B several Aetaef Aa setutiiy. In u-b ca6 ma to au-l ur.,v1f(i nrra- quriKed to atirnd an.i stta llioir grleT:uiecf fur reoresi ate , Ming us law. Ti e cl will be held on the avire mrn tlune.1 day- u-.iwceu Uie boars of s o'eluck a. m. and i o'clock p m. Attest, tDAMs nrFra. 1. J. HORNER, li-KKPH HiOANtit, Cur IL W. DKUB.KhK. Jaall Coaiiutssl.Dcrs. KAY NOTICE. Four sti-JV Ihocu (iu trco.uvlne on 'lis pfein. tuts ot To'-lat .1. 5-plrbr, in tor(-r-lt twp , lh monib ol Hcpteuiner, tail, 3 yew slia aiarks, buln tn rivbt act enp la tba tuft e-tr. vnn raw, uu marie TbeoDr r requesteil to pruva pro.rijr an.1 pay cuurxe cr ihey will be u.d acev iliug to lair. T'lHUS J. Sl'ElltHKR. Sbankivllie, Jan. 7, 1612. JEGISTi:iVS NOTICE. Kuilce is heret y Kiren to all pertoes coarerr.ed ai lcKose. --re!iiiur, r otterwine, timt tbe ful towinK arruuutA bav intssetl fpirlster, aod tbat tle tttmo will be presented Mr lUabraiatbiD and al-luwaix-e al ao tirpbana' Court W be tield al Som erset, Jtnaary -6. ,abti. 1. 8ecDd aediuut ul John M t)l:n(ter. Trustee for tlie tele ut rtat estate of Ptter Meyers, tie censed. i. t irsl and fln- aeeoant ut GeurK W. Suuber, tieeutor uf J.jt-Ja .y, oee'd. a. Kiritanil Bnl aeeuao'.nf H 8. Fa lsify. Ad mi jtrior ao.i Trustee fur tbo sale ol real utate ut William Kidx-ris. dee'd. 4. Ansiunt of jobn It Hgiln, AJmluitrat-r ot fully n icbouemas need. a srfiiM ar ui.tut Jubunli:er, Adoiiols'-ra-toroi HtiU D lfarr. l-e!. . Klrsi ..eeouatof Hory I.acas, Admlaistrator cuffi itUawnto anar.ro id Jubu laieas. iiec'-l. 7. Aos.uutot It. C. Ka'tersoo, A .jtlnl.'JS''ir and Truio- 1.4- tbe sale of uie real estate ul bu aaoxia Peorod, dee'd. S. Account of Henry Feltun, Administrator vf Cinid Fellou. d. e'et. . First and ttoal account of M. T'lnn -lilll, Ad mlDbnraiurol Jueiab T,naeblll. dee'd. lo Hillnu-vunul .laoub Netf. Sr.. Admlnla- tnttor. and Ji-xioo Sbauhs, Aamiutslra rljt of JHtbii-s i auila. dec a. lt. First aet-oui tuf John S. B!ooh an t Saorl Bloub. tlecutors ut Samuel Kl- un. me d. 1J. Account of Abraham Carver aud J J. Spe-. cb. r. I xecuiurs of .lubn Carver, dre'd. in First and nool aeecont of Ao rvw Hov,r and ti. H Walker, aiialnletrtorand traxtee lor the sate of tba rest eataie of reter r. Walker, dee'd. 14. First and final arcrunt of Androw H.xirer Ailiofntstrator an I Trustee for tbe iais of real es tate of Mat. blaa Juoy. dee'd. b First account of Lllis Fike eni of the Ad mlnlstmtorsof Jobn J Harlor. dee'd. IS .First and final ace, wool Henry PearoJ, Ad mnilptrator of Tcblas Menite, dee'd. 17 First a-o-unt 'if harry Uy, Execut. r ot Joba J. Miller. .Ire'd. Is. Aeruuut nr J Ii and Alex. C oniryuian. Kxeeutors ol lie!Hinin Ci un.ryiiian. dec'.l 19. A'-coanl el Walter V. .duore, Admialsuator of tli Suylo.-, dee'd. 20 FlrKt awl ncal aecnont of Peer File snJ Jo- siai W. File, Administnturs of Josepb t ile, SI. First and final aeoountofKnras II. IMitl SS- slanee "t Jnbn Folntersnd Catbnrine bis w-f. t First uoeenni of K H. Ft:erfi. and Jo tiah Shaver, cztcutors of Fbttip Shaver, Jr., de em ed KroiBTEB's Orvira. TV 31. Ji. FKE ASE. Somerset L:ce. iS, 1SS1. Ut-Kl'ter. CHARLES HOFFMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, (Above JI!rjr lIM!y,StOT.) LATEST STYLES ili LOOT FRIGES. -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SOMERSET PATENTS obtained, and ntl bniness fn tbe V. f. Patent MfW, ..r la i he Cuurts attended to fur. MODERATE e sro i.t.site tba T" R. Patent 0e, en- naSe.i In PATENT BUS1MESS EXCLUSIVELY, and cn obtni'. oai.-n.s iu luna Lnae mau ibuee remote Inn) WASH1NGT0S. U faeu e-siei ' orawtrs; is sent we aJrtse as tn (stent-fe free of ebnre; and we make NO CHARGF UNLESS WE OBTAIN .'ATENT. e i .for, liero. i the Posiuisster. toe Supt. of theM-uy rtlsr Ltlvu-lun, and lo oflirlslsof tlia b'. S. latent Utftre. For cir-atar. aotriee. termn. and reiemiee to actual clients ia ycur own State I or county, address C. A. SNOW & CO.. tijipoalte Patent ftt-. tvasnuisus, it. u. DMIN'ISTKATOR-S NOTICE Letters ol a.lraio totratina havins; been r rooted to me by the proper authority on Die estate of John Mdson, e'er'..., late o( rtomerM-t townsblm omerset county. sa. Notireia hereby Kiven to all parties kwaingc themclv.f Indebted to al-i deeedent to make bnnedute payment there. C and to all p.rtles h"khnc cUiTt aj(aiit hkI rie cedent to preMnt ths same duty authenticated fur allowance. I C. OOT.RORTV, Dee. 14. Administrator. JEGAL NOTICJ-1 To Mary lyii!e. (wldmr) or John Leydtr. te of Southampton Twp . dee'd, and lb. Aiuowing eolbkienkl belrs, to wit: 1. Jaeoh Levdijc. 2. W Uliaui Lrjiiia. . Ia- lei Ley-il. 4. r4.ihH.n Iieydie. 4. H innah Kei.nei. was Intermarried with Lthrlstl n Kennel, l-jtn of whom are dead, bu Irft eleven rnil.lreu, to wit: (1) Jonathan. (4) Sam ol ft)) Jobn t, (t) George, (i) Jacob I.. (4) lYt. (7) Amirew Kenm-I, IS) eJirabeth ,ibrjftbt, (V) Lydi Baker, (10; it-lwce baueiaaker, (tl Mary kenueL S -rab, wbo was intermarried With ClwistUo Albriicbt, both of whom are o.d but who fell the bdlowinK eiirhl children, to-wlt: (I) Henry Al briht ii) fiaoitl All-riubl. (3) Jacob U. Al brlabt, (4) Keiieoca I-nley. IS) art Stneer. (f ) Hannah Hurkei, (7) Cnn.lina Adams. (8) Uelila Utrpemer. I. citaatath, iutemwrrlrd with Adam sthirer, hiUh .ii vhrnn mm, bow la4 ttnil w hi, l, ft the fii. kiwiaa fire children, to-wit: 1) Oeorae MilriT. '(2) wiuuni s hirer, (?) Kenerea Emeriek, (4) . i.. dia l.Mwry, (,S) kliaolvtb Fred. ' M I I .,,rl :mi w o wm intjirinHrrled wl'Jl John eihoemaker, lioth ot whom are de4l leaving tbe following- ave children, to-wtt: (1) Vary Sajlor, (3) Catharine Saylor. (3) uorj Baker, (4) Solomon Shoemaker, (i) .tlathute "hoemaker, now dead, leaving as bis only heir (tharies M. Snoemakor 9. rim cniidren of Puily, woo wis intermarried with William Mav. to-wit. (1) Jacob .Hay, (tt) William Mar. (3) George May, 4) ttary (. (5) Keheeei Sheets. (6) t'hrtstina Sweiuer, (7) Mitabe.h Knepp. (S) Matilda Mt-acr. 1 .. Cbrlsilna, wbo was intermarried with Henry IMattit-Kly, bo a of wh- m are dead, leaving (1) Miehacl Maitlnly, (2) Uenrv Matilnly, r) srt a Mauincly. (4) Alary Mattlnirly, (k) He beoeii Mullen, lun'vlnK an only sua, inward Al al ien. Von are hsjoby notibe-l ti appear at an Orphan'- Court, to be br.id at Kojierset, cm f.Ionday, tbe stlrvl d,y ol" Jatin.y. lst, ft aeeept or reto.e to take the real 'Ma'e'of John IicyUlK, dee'd.. at be appraised valuation, or show cause why tbe a me Biioulu not is, sotu. Siistt:r'a)rri-B. r F.DGAR KTt,E, iMcemiK-r 14 h. Ik-Li hcr!!t. c OUUT rROC'TaAMATION. iVhckcaa. the JIonoraMe tTitLtA M. Hall. I President Ju.leeof the several Courts of Ctoiumoo Picas of tbe several eoantles composing tbe six teenth Judicial liistrlct, end Justice ot the Courts uf Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Iielivery, b-r the trial of all capital ami otbr oilemiers tn the said llistriet. and Uas:kl STfvrr and tt. Ml sski.ma-, Esquires, Judaea ofthe Oourts of Common Pleas, and J-jsticea ot the Courts of Oyer and Tarniioer, and General Jail IMivery Its-1 he trial of all capital ami other often lent in tbe county of Somertet, have Issued their precept and tn me directed, for boidlnfr a Court u( Com mon Picas, and General (Quarter Sessions of the Peae. ood General Jail lMilrery, ami Conns 01 Oyer ami Terminer, at Somerset, Ob Monday, Janwary S3. NoTicr is hereby given to all the Just Icvsivf tbe Peace, the t tor oner and Goustables within tbe raid County of Somerset, that they be then and tbere tn their proper persons, with tlteir rolU, reeoris. inquisitions, examinations, an.i oiner remem branees.to do those tblnx which to their oltiees; and In that behalf appertain t be dene ; acd als t they wbo wiil prosecute apainst the prisoners that are or shall be In tbe tail ol rtomerset county, to l-e then aud there to 'iroaecute asainst them as shall be rust. F.I)GAlt KYLE. ja4 Sheriff. TAVERN ANT) RESTAURANT LICENSES. the h.llowinz aamea persons nave me m my office their peUtlon- for license to keep taverns. lie., ior one vear aoo notice ta nwrei-y jirn luaii tbo aama will be presented to the Court tor allow-1 1 "1 a nee, on Thursday, Jan. 3S. ISM. when wbrte all persons intueof. waa attend. Kiica A. l aymaa, Somerset borourh. Jacob st. Fieklok- somer-et eoroagh. Joseph Sheets, Gleneo. v, m- Diieer, rn.eyere.iaiv. cnn!s Warner, Salisbury boroasrh. BISTACBtA. If. F. Bnyder, West SaHsbttry. . John Staotr, Meyendaie Bor. s.r.TRirT. PnitkjRotary Jan.. ADMINISTUATOR'8 NOTICE. -I DMINISTUATOR'8 NOTICE. - i tiute of Daniel Iydhr. tats of Soatkamptoa f Townsfali-SoiMffct Lo., pa,4ieea. uumw uununra imu w . faaeina beea Kraated lo the anderaleBed, by the proper aotnortty. anwe m nwrany pirvw w Hide debteil to lt to make Imnmlnue jpaymeet, and those bavtnc rialmt or demands wlU present them duty authenticated tor settlement, on Saturday, the 11th day of February, lusi, at the late reai- j dcnee of the deceaatU. ,.Tr1 r Jan 4. AJmlainrator. ISS0LUTI0N NOTrCE. T1 csinerbiD berrtor-.n exl'lrn btsr-e:i Mfnry Kurti arj Wj.Ki t, on.l-r tbe Itr.H name ot Karn F.rnn In the K-nrai inmr bui.l-iesa at. l,'rtoa, fi-iaieris.r, Oc. r'a., wrf d;4 Solved by mntnai efttfsai on ttre 9 h ot Itcmmtir. 1-S1. Tiie Nj are in Hi b.n.ttul V- titua Kvj.o", who w.ll olltct .be s-iiue. IirVtiY Kl'ftTZ. WllJtU.f LVMNs. Kit Keith end Wlts-m F.eins bsrlpff firmed s parinffibln tn the lumber t-n4losj, o.-Mler l!te same of Keith A Eians, at Trtn. rcr;--t Oilly eulft-lt th pstpmneof t!iepit'li. fxi KK.rnt. H 1LSON KVAyS. me. 31. IWt. S" ERIFFfi.SAl.E: rtr virtue f ertahi wrps of Vend. Ex . Fi. Tt.. Lev. F. m l T.-4t. Fi. Fa.. is'ted :utofiiieei't is-ltwniM Plea, ol s.m.f-et e-unty, ... ar.l torn, directed, them will be exp.,! to paid sale, at tneomrt he, in SontrfX Fa., oi T H 'ednmliy, J.iminry 2-", 1S-S2, 11 jkl,u-lr r. , All tbe rlxht title, li'tr r sn ! !slm of tils ! d-fvndanla. Hiram l ind ry an I Jiti liset Hay. i . V Htliimn, Jrrnaiib I. F '. f.tei-Uiun ol F. terVUhclm. deed.. JWfS li.iv. W 11. Hay. and . St. iiyl..r, Ai!in'r ef bavi.l Hay. deeM , Samuel F!k. Thomaa I. e, M. J. Ibwby. KMas llerencenrer. Mary (Polly) W 11 helm, and tlie s..lla''Hrv snd H.iltitr. e Kaiir.id ami 11 if, t-rre U-aioiiS. aud Jsmts .Vsr'ln ac.l J'Ufpn . ....... .....I..., Al! -h- M'owInK retl est-ito and u-ftcrat an 1 mbi-r;il privlleae. ,i f-llows to w. t n i, i. ..-. ....... ..at luia VJ fcx ; UUa.u. e:4.p. ihip. su,oiortt e-nnty s l- d I'Minvlvama. r , . .. cllll m. r..,.,t.... p la-nin 2!i ere and alu.Wiim-e wnha two story Hu d, Ar. ,lc,Fi 1m .... ..,. lu. h. u n.l ... I u . ,.i,r i.iul ir,. i l.r.u .Miereete.-, ailpduimc .Marylan-l lin. fo..n Hrrstil-rifer. J-.bn Siuriair. P.ttnelt Suttlvin. l.'bew and Wlkiix. J-.uas He:-.cby. and Abcr, betna; thesnm iau-lMtiveiel by Jcob- P. iii- ler to Hiram Flndley. and jilrhafd Hay by deed dated June IAD !. aad lil'-'l tho nt;l- ..r itinl, lulySl Isf, nn,! ni.ire fully vberriL deeeribud. wlib iheappurtenaiK.-e4. No. A traetol Uuid.-euios in Klkllrk t.iwi- hi., ...I -Mi, ,r.nl ! a,t. (..tinoir lamia Ibrm rl. i wned t y Js-iu P ,llllr. n.w t lu ll iv and Hny J.mas Iti-Mohy n-.w Fin-t- laynnu Hay, IJAOlel ltrierver ann oiuerr, e.a taioi ut 76-re-j and lit r-ij.-i!. wnh tw-i iry frame house, barn and o.iront luil-llnxs triere. on ereeteil. betn tfie saum 1 mdii eonve,e:l hf lie-irire Friday to ll'-nra s?noiar .iff Mlrbat-1 4st. nv deed d.ved June '..j. A. 1. tsej an'' bl.sl b.rr' i.rd In tbeoiacear S, in-is't . n .laly 31. A. I 11 I.AM ...ul mrM l.i!!u In H l-i! ,1,1 .Ei'RT.nnl .Jmf 3 4 traM ot lao-i sitaat-1 a afire aiti. a-i- j' lnim lamtaof John hiitflf. F'jur JUust. J;.e.. jvin-'i. o,i Knifver iv ,o iv. is mu uinir cres ciore or lean.wti a a loa- orn axil .-'tc 1'i.use an-1 oLheroUTfoil.ltni4ij hr rc-.u i-ri-T.-'l. btlntr f riiiuc trn'Tt asoo-.tevrd by S:i.mnna It-iyd e-u:uni teeof miuirlata Ii. yd. to MV net IU7 ly-.t d daltd My 11. A. t 1S; and re.ordnt 'n ns-er-l buott at sjumers.-t. Pa., vol it. paio s 1T4. xud 1 TC ami mure fu ly ih,rrl:i devrltied, tirtpt J a.-r 1 and S per -bej of tbe Boyd fnu. in Ikl.elt Tp-, Momerset county, )'., also n rli of l .iid me.iariuK fr-.m tlie rK.rth s..!c of tie t'a'lis nm.l, on tbe tuak of Pino era. It run. SO teet aluOir tbo iino of tiie i?lLii'jry K.iitn.-ad, o wm Meyf resale, tlinre in a i.'ralni line to i lie t 'uaelman hv r on a line pnrallel wlin tbe oortn eru lino of the trjet, asi t 11:0 Titeti f w .:r a -ntnj rad up and al-.na- Ptne ereu an.! tbuih eai.l rioyd t.irm on wbxii lit- litl. ut tii; juogneut ws releancd. X i 4. All the stone, coal, iron ore, limestone fireclay, salt p.tn'i-lin a.-ixuui. marl, and evtrr O'bi-r irin. rf nd mlnrral rubstan'-o contained within and under tbe aurtat-e 1 a traet uf ten t nl'oate i T'ib ' ill run. in ti.wp.hip. euurty e ; i Slale sfi.r. Sal t, ellnl Sea'." a.ij-dntr-if hindsof t'.bri'iin LWi-D-.d, Jfi,n (Irilfiib. Joij-i 4'hrW'iMT la'rck Smtirw, Al-ratiam Ifarty. Peier Marsley and b. rit and runr.fuir a,', 114 the hank el rt.e Tub dllll run. I t one -art of tt;e I ix.untl.iry. c-in'rilnlnjr 2"0 a-ren. ui.e (r 1 s. 6! aer.f reserre.1 ny me vco-iees in tnc- ni r ini:m and 11 y. Si b 11 xre and w.n arid rnr-is l- r aiintnx sod sbipi.lna' sui.i minerals, aad tbe riaiit ' i bunding ro-.ts, rilr.i.lA. tna.r-aod, piianti.-a, dump buuis, wetb .-;iiea an4 otber privileges for min-ojr arid liipi'lnu: or the n-ineral. bet, g tbo arne mln-rais ar.-l nonrral rlvr.ts end prc.L lesc cuTi'ved by Ken.'4'iOo. Ptipr, IV'W and r.lizab-ih vt iitielru to f iirarn Fiiullny and Mi.-b. al Hny. bydee. date-l tiut.h diy of July, A I. 1k6i5: hlc-t t.-reeurl inthe (:tfltx.- at Somerset Jaly :ils . D 14 1. aed more i-iliy tliorLia dttf-rlbci, wi'b tbe p;iur'.er.nes No, 5 All tbe eual Ironore. fireclay. licest-T.e. and all minerals and mineral in -:ana' 1 -n- n hnlntr iirwtvp and nn.tft rhn -iirtww ut hti lt-1 Gir.rir tract of lamt, ai.uat In lir township, frtiDt? ai.il Kwr afirpF!i-', ailjiini-'ir bn-li oft Chew i-n-l U ik-nx. oni m he t. p DtHinioic j wwxl ll-4i P. M. In iriarn the Kirrern lt.'t ATes.iiD1 ullnwari kin; MTEesgr-nvfTr-t i tatul-erun-i at 2:ir A. M.. arnvir; it Klc liTSantnriKHiktoHlrf.il Ft;tili' nu vKl.ti 1.33 A. M., CtmoeUiriua C4 A. Fitu- rcrtTfl at S'iroerwt. Jui y!?f, . l. 146 ma l rtr-renerv tnereu vtill qvt- liity ml at a; rr;r. with tbe airuriu.tni. Tn ken In eie u ion jts fuir cf Tv;i O'nkvy. uwof W ilium i ior it, uj 01 J, Huusc. LSD- All th Titiht title, in trvti an! c'Kt j Ancle Murlaii Mtnt. of In anl lo a ' t-npi.t r.i,ri jf !: sit out e In Mkliek umbihUt. s-r-inty. Ka Wsi.rraoted to th ntniw oi T ;. n l r "1; iii inir lanif -f Hrt'ki:b Hmtr. Vr-!if'l Kinr, l'nlel H'rrhiTT, an! isnti.' w rri e-l in th .me.'llseis", M-s.re. 1-.-,:,,- M,,-;, an.1 .-tl- . eontalnlii .) aTes. 0 ". r Irs", al'.u Vj reete.e-l ami I be tUn.-e wl n-l. with a two-story boa.,!!. biitaau-lutherMi IeiM1s thereon. 'I.ikeu In exeea-l.n ;i the P'ij f A:,n:e .uanau .orv, ::l ws n:, i ...... - .i.ou , A I SO !1 the rteiit title, in.-'n s: n:. si r. , stuimi I,lvee'St. of. In an ! To tbe nrt' 1 "-h-iirei" j a ce rai n tract of Und. tituatu i-i 1 .. , l.i c ., ebip. 8.,meret enui.iy. pa.. -;trrnntel In tlie ; name ol Leonard M.iri-n. a.i,-'intp lun.if Jacb , T. Llveni:.sl, tiavid liny'e lieirs' 1 n.la. wu -r -.nr.- : ed in tne nme of Tho. ,li-:re and lt.-t7 V, ,-.r-. j lamls of Sius Tre -b-r and others, eomsmir. 4-si I aer.3 nre or lers. al-oti: arres elvitre , uil-( ar.i-e well ilrah; re.', wub a hoese and atal.le ; ib'rroo ereee.l. with the appurt-n -,-. T.k' n in exeui!n as tt-r t-r"i-r:y ..f Sim in Larngoo-1, at ttie uil oi Iiavui liuy'j A:tin r. ALSO All the rlisl.t, title, tnterert ant el.iira r,: the Ptu.oburnbi B.ii:imore4:oak Coil an.1 Ir;a liany In a ml to the folbiwinn de.ribed reai e"-j ;: .-'.. . . . ,.. ... ate in l-pper and Lower Turkey t.iwnsVlp?, Aiitnoee certain craraa ,r pies ot zrouno 1,1:-1 belnz marke.1 aim nunn"-re.i on ai.ip oi 1-11x1 isp- . . it 11.... . . n .,.: .i,. v. IWKIUI1 uimni I uimuk. uuii.uu.u, iitt. u, jt lr:,n CooDanv. as S.liowe: No 1. Heory 4cliun urn. c.&uu.ug -il arreB 100 jirr-o-i N.! McNeai farm, ecnt.-.inln? !1 acrcf, 1ta lerehee. N. tl. Hinebaejh rnrr-., c,tah::ti !S9 aere, i erebes. ' perehee No. 4 safth firm, etaUlnir. Ii". its, ;t p.-rehr. ISO i. xreirar larm, t.iaisiui-i j-ji ceres, i:;i ivrches. ?.. C'dwla Cum, entiiniEs 1ctcs, r rebea. No. 7. D. Slay C-rm, c-jntaUur in! teres, C J pen-.hee. j No 9. F. Vosskin laroi, rtntalalng 1M T. s, VZl perehea No. . Sanner farm, rontalci.- A arree. No 111 Kab Hrm. e.-ctintr.ir'iVJacrs. No 11. brirs farm, eontuinm 4:vaeref. No. lt i .da tarra eonufcimn lsoarree N.a t.7 3. It y-auKlnfarm eoaiainiiiic ft ?r. Jtibn Fad, ly f'vin. eontatnin? ft .vres, e.n;4in- Ing tojrct.her t.'il acre.- and r"i p.-rt-bei. . Al.-Slr Alt tbe esl. fren ore. limtst.me ami eh.-r mill. eratsatKt niineri soosiacees lytnir an,t beiurf on. 9kid an t un.ler and oont vnwl wuhin t!e I- Low- Inrf .Tiiiip i.imv, ill l:in,l m.rL'Al unf nnm'ipm,! mso the msp aloreaaid as l.'it.iws: ' Now. I i Krofirnn.1 J. Hyatt farm, eto- N. 14. taiuloa- Etl aeres. perches. Nu.10. tlr-jriro Fires .jiieurtn,c.j3l.-tiiisf; 3! CSrlst Klett rrn, etalaiaJnit 143 f !i prrh-s. I No. 17. C. Alsr f-trra. ton'oiols- r.t srres.TOi leet-ne. No. la. Jr-i! M'.i:n--i r.;rc!, r'-utala'-fit; 2 19. ei-ntaiatez 10 acres, W perehe. - No.rO. K Sir-k'.farm,wjitslt:BBaerfls IT perches. N. il. Alia. Shoiles fu-ai, eeaUinltc W acres. . No 22. John MciBi;-! Una. eintelcin; ir.l st-, 7o pen' ties. No. -A t. tseer farm, euntainlos il srres, 9i perebes. " ttaaoU1S N.1.2... ' , eontaio'nn sr. srres. .io. rt. . eomntamic ; nd. nisi any ami all otfc-r rtshts of w.y and easement: beUnftinj to sab! r mipny. and Dart of Willow alter iu tbe tremml ln of old town of I raicx bnrother wl.h thermfttof maJntaininit and ustni? tbe mill rare in -at.1 town: tovether, also, with ail tbe rnilwj.-ul end riirbts'd way formerly beb nainR to tlie I'rsir.i anl North 1 J..11..J v,'ii,;u... 1 Takeulnexecutk-nat!!ovr..p..r'y..f the F!:t - wnrh (x- Baitlmore Ck. Os.l X h.. CV. Jt tlie suit otJ.M. lteU.lnis.ee ' . N Al.Ms The rollln? stock, rtahts ' way. et--, ... railroa.'. pr.'InTBr ! -.niprbieioi-n-sottnel r- tlnakNonhlork ItallisHtompany.ae ns,.. twa ..mangel under tne lavn of tiie Mj-e of Pennsylvania toetmstrwt aaJ opeiate a, rili-j from its junction wt-.U the Kiltiuvire k tlbio Itaii- road, at or near the town of I rslna. in Lm-r Turkeyf's township, S-imerset eorjity, P.. to a point in fppcr Turkey tout tot.n--.bip. vuuo: j and State aforesaid. Taken In exectstlon ts the priMierty of the I m-1 .Iobn .Minder lar3.eon;amics W-l -v-rrs. V - J-.nn rl. 4 iy. 1- . v ... i.-,,ti Kl:n Davt.t Jenntnasfarm. e.ntali.ln 3M---; . w e awrj . "t. J,' ,.! Xek4k 14) Kreae-.. , Y. D'.aV.-mh farm, eeas.lnia, 177 .ens, V, MTmvMVlrT.' CU.nin, tether tn,cre.. riV rCtrih. i Vh WaT maV ".a ,t AU those certain Sou nr pie-es of ircian-l Mtu.-e ' J''!?' V?J , ,t lte' if J a..l Ketm. dre'd.. at J Bs fT'TV Tl-F, i e apn-nis-d valaatk, or sae eaete why me It. l:t . l:). It. It .:;. Mil. 1K4N 1401. 'KV?r'Or?u-!. EHOAB XTT.K 140-J. two lots not numbered, twrt ut Hrlck alley T.r"- t ; ; SuerltT. lacea in execution s tnc priwieny ot tne t rsi . fc. N 1 Ii Fork Ruilp-n-l Cominny, at tbo suit 4. the f'lttsl'ur-b It Haitimore ,ki. C.ir.l & In n 1 Ccmpany, tor usetit J:mej JI. llsid, Tni-tce Notc-k. All fiersocs imn-haslnsrat tbe svKve sale w.ll plearo take uota-e tb it a par of the purt-ha.e money lo be made anwn rxt the tin. a if sale will be rcauired a4 scs.n ss tbe rnrtr is kms ked down, otherwise it will he aic unex lsed to sale at tbe rik cf the tlrst pun-baer Tbo resllncof the pureliaje urucymust lewnl on er ilore Thursday oftbenrst week of January Coart, tbe time nxed by theCourt f.tberknowt- elmnt of deed, and nodeed will bearkaowlet'g- until the pnrcbaae money Ir paid in full. JOHN j.span ;t.kk. Sb-rifTs Oiliir-. I SoenK. r- -- , , . hr i "'rset Jan 4. IW- J somerset mm mi ( ESTAB LI S 1 1 I'D 1S77.) CHARLES J. HARRISON, CASHIER AND MANAGER. Collections made la all parts of tUa l ulled; ; (iirinnrQ MnrtCTATS. : rTTATtOEa HTQTj'EEATE. ! SriM.UM,,Min,i.Hat lae- i Hmnniaua ny omn oa few i ""'' . dlstriba.-l ,j,Uffl, made with promptness, t . S. ""'Jltmij bnecbt and wild, aloney an vaiuaoir. brooeof KleNiM'seelebratiHl sale, wlih a KBt fc Yale r v 09 tliae iock : ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. i .AU!elliolW.v.ooferve.!.- M RAIIR0AD SCHEDULES. SCM.n.SET 4 CASCRIA RAILROAD. sotnawABB ';ea SfS'rSff. Hot trot, A rrire. 11 40 p. 0t- I.ip. . l-.:T.rt. . Arrtte. Milt 9;tt-. tn. 11 m i. m. 1:40 p. m. itra-wKi. Artl(. . ...fc -t p. m. IVnen. .:'. p. ia. M.'.l . U.-xl t ? p m. 3 U . m. It:- rvf.in. nnrth srd -vtW. rune Utly; t" lt:l 1 ror. dmiyexrept Mtnday. a l Fio:iur!i lovlii K. A O. lta!Trr.t. ir"" h I'Sw-na'eT '"Ins, ea "r."0"' .', l -i p- m.. an.. ii. p. p j rit--.ih.- y at ...hlna-oo at p- - ."l.isju u-xi, m.iron,K. milm " ! lt ' : ')" "' IfZl'trm t M. ,-;w ird-biMin't tn'- uxh irlnele-e oaitiui.rw ' ai M . m., an 1 p i.i., aad Wasninxt.-n at 10 W i a. ui ao-! l ;. m., r lTtn r"pestieiy at I It'-.-cwi-At e.i i, m., ci-i 4-'i a. m. PE.NNSTLVJiIA CE5TRAL RAILPOAU. 'fn...iss tio:tt c.ht. Jjeart, Arriral i .".11 tl Ut rbiia. Ftt..,i0 ttj ..... '. 67 a! m. sb'ps a ai p. m. f cm,.. luf t.t .V- a. m. Er. '5- p. m. : .. p in. Hops. . , j. . ( y " ; " ; J I , ' r-.Lt I.iii p. iu. topa.. lii m. j ' ti-vi offw wsr j , I . ... Ar --- t u . I-'av-. . al-S to l-u: an. ! PtKbtuh tx . . J Vi a. m. ttoy. :0oa.ui. I Clutll.il, it t.7 : . .. 6 H a. In. 45 . tn. Ji.untt.iwa A-i .. Cj .yl m. Kope ... l::ii a. ia. Jliil M. 7.4 a m lr.ii a. m. l wu A-" s Vt ii a. iu. arrtTes Pa'.-iil - i ; ... V Jt a. ai. stop .... 1 4i p. ib. ay titn.-t.iictj.r -'tt p. tn. vivps 9.Ut p. ra. t In .-.mi x.i, ...... i-ttl p tn. atcp. 7.0 p.m. Fit'. Llut;j ti:40 p. lo. ....VL'iX a. ax. Jiiiiif I :l u. m. itops. I:t5a m. 3 1.-!1 . fail7 xcj,l Sumuy. T lal!y ex- ' It .U.Sl-tli ! . 1 J-bu.t.-wn Kt;.re, JIaH, Hunt!nw.n aa-i I Joi-.r.tuwn Acr.Bini-,.iaUun are ik:i tmina em-. ... jmm-.u i..uuu,wi,.i.... uirMia:i..-u, W.y Passeaa'-r and jl jil are lueal tr.ori4 wi-4t. 1 lie F.U11. Une, nu wrst. w.ll stop on .9na .'a. and ta.t 11 Ltt t.r.iunub on ftitura;s onty. 1 fi'.tatatl Esfrcss west sill stop 00 31 on dsy. ihot'tlcai;!) Kxpress west when fl:l wi'.l ft p al liljin-vi'le lutersectlon, Lambe, tirtea burir. and t.-ttti Li1". '1 i.e Pacific a'J Jcar..-iwn Expre ecet nnj l!ro:oi, Aifs.utuo.in. bi an-1 f'aciac LxprvM west a-biji eriiii tbe r.iM.asi,org At tjruse-n kirsrch in ibe icorniiu. an i by ttt" t:ii..-iuniti tjpre.f eal ami mull wts. In ;Le evatiuii. BATiKORE & OKIOEAILROAD. PITTSEVKGH DIVLSION. f n an-i after ?.I;iy 3, tr!m va thi ma4 WEPT MAIL. I.e-J.Tfj r y ",:t .-Ji.nr.i " lifif.-riaB4 I-;.- Kllif'tt4 IrtlM " 0'HaeiNvIi 11: "i - I nrOBlr.wn lv P.naii-I For. A p. m. Mt. iMs-tvum i.'t SeWb'C ': '.' M Krt('r$ ' t!rlii4it Crwi-i Krti ' rtlrl fK lilt! f 'OrftriTryVn hle rV'f( ti'st:kfw My Hi niMn v'".lti taTlmil-'J A t,iniju Tba Fsfireiw r'z. leare PtfriVarKb t :W F. furjf b T: . A. il. Ttfj mofi Jirert ac l plrajant roaU to tu. Evt c t ;uth Tin Vaih(ckt'fl-!ty. Tt.r;uvft Mail leaTlna- at lo-l A- v.. dally, arrive.- t w a&Junt',n at W:J4 a. . ; BalMnivrr, 0:l5 r. m.; KhilGjlpl.iaJ tO a. X. ; lNw Yurk 6:4 a. a.; kibtnoDJ tl:-4a. v. tbntUsb feaprw, learin? 1.03 f. 4l'7t ar rirei at w abmicit at . 30 a. x. : B..l:ljin, 7 W 4V. x. ; t'blLto'iu.iila; i b r. M. ; N. i:V r. X. I " ?A-I?T " iy exST. t rn . A.ma.itton trmas and i-yeuo Esvrest j aijr eieet aucoay. x''-koi etfires, eorrer Filth Avenue ar l VTnrxt . ,i,,fja,raer tr;it and Wateritt. PI-.iKimrU. Pa. I L. M. CttL.fc,tJ-eaeral Ticket Aetit. SiOHEUSI X BABKCT liirwetel ty Coo - ScaaiTs. iiuun i .C G?.jCr.lE3, FLCUf? & FtZO -no ; ; ptrs. leH.1. V Applebtit'er. Pl ! "r:""- '"i .l""-. to 4iil-'J $1 ,.0'i! 1 ii iifl-.is! . ....... o 1 n , 44 cu J "ifer, - t--4 1 Jn.l,, tl ft. 1 -u:l I.. ...... J Bocw-eai, js U"""-V" i r - Rmmvit. m t ............ -' - , . 1 tia-'i-i-sui ui-crj, f id.-tefl. country l-ssus. V 1 '-on (car) 41 .'l"?1-- c t:m.(.ieeli .J05til ..... i' o ! Com nwl fl - " .... e if.il tti.?S "' '..k, ... Eti' I i- I. vs. i 5c?: e ...... ..Tie 1 i r r. V ;,c ' r -v-v- I Hams. is-J),-ar-eureuj T - .....ttsa ' 11. r - " te ' Leather, red sole, Tf '.'.7.'.'... .';" up;r uv.,. - - . .. .' ej?e kip, Ml.U'itr.irs, aad chop 103 Oats, t bu -- Potatoes, V tm (newt Peaches, -lritc, ft Rye f'm Iv-HT!. sjiit. No. 1, v3 bt.l.esira ......... tin.nc.1 alum, :r aaes... ' A-hton. Vr sturar. yei'i .w t & .... v- 4rrf!s .....1 (Ml.L M S i 1" ; ii " i 4 W $4 CO JM II v. ei : l!J..".-...as54 . ,. "o" J '''- J , '." " i Wott, W 91...... n-I ' V ITT TAPN "NTOT'CE A W.tl iMS 1 A t-'l .7 fits te erCatharine (iVitr. Utt tt Somerset T?-, tirtiL Let tent of Smteltt-a on the aheve 'ate i j Letters of -..;m!nlst:if a mt the s here 'at. hnvir.a rrs treated U the av.-terH-rte-l by the 1 1 proprYdUi'.ri.y. ooike it hereby rw to i lnileb'..l to the salt esta'e 10 make imaeu.a.e s Davment. an I th. se hsrrns; e.st "' " . " 1 ;a.ni it to i.r. cr tr.rm itu.y M m rj- r-, ; seta m-nt m Fri lay. the Lit h ol Jr.oary issua . ti.e late ivsicb of the decease . lLI fc.,rT " . ! ect - Admiamraler. ; . - - 1 T,,,, ) T KG Ala rsOTlLK. I j I To Chrlsttea Klsm. t-How) of J ul Klem, !atef Elkla-kTwpi.e'eeJ. , i M-memt eOTiJity. Pa. .yrno.l.e.l u srpear , - , ,. n! . .t Somerset, oa M !. IF1 i)K SALE. I . r. .... -o-,i !o f:,ner lSTkTf-',' j " " L,-?r-vtai. P-. a.lolntm l-n-! ; r"'";? f" '"-rV,K MTViet ImLel Fabttey Zmi'Sil, TWainm s.f. more or -tKj iue , in mea-1 . M acre in (t.l ' ?,l1?iuT well timber!, very c.o- , , rMlM,. m xl tar:n enmrrnnity. j,,. t .a ami arbool. haitnc thereon 1 " . ' . s(, ,m another mMe.iIMm. j ; - , . Manlier tmrthalar mtlrcaswe-! ' 'r ',rm "" 1 ' I " R s ji- M ILLF. a Ktit. . . Ij!xit.at.''n. S..mrset County, l a ; " 1 i - r-TT pp itrt'X i T F T.. .r. Ar evefsia wnt ! 3o t. . r I. r ln,riT. F. i.-.tueii out of the Court ot t..m.n-i Picas 01 's,.:u-ret Connty, Pa., and to me tir -t-e.1, th.-re will t e xoose-1 lo pnoiUr '''.' i:,ni!,niHi s,.morset. P..o. FrbUy the ?h d it ..f Jai.uirr. lss-J.it I oVkic. P. '' rl"hr. title, tn'ieresi aud ctatrn of ,1; Jacs.hPletelM.r.ol.la and to the f. u wt r r-; . - -wri.i.iiM.k Two. -m-.tel J,., Mniainin two acvwa and 4 pervues I M'na t'art ol a trsrt of laml a.i- ,n'i;"unoof I ' i "as lor. Jl-ses Perk, ltian: inimr lawls i!.lne pettier. Frelerkli Kinder, ami - - ol W iltUm Scott iretSa'T".1" "' . .-i ..a ut the Burp. -f treet'whkb wassurrered on f -r the r ereeyn a(-lstlilery Ib'twn. "i ll t i--e huii.llets tneren. wi a Takes ir enecutien al lue ia.. wi ... ii llnry lhkcr vmtm, WnUl aownVohcrwlee it will be .3in evpose.1 -in sale at the nu 01 me , ,,, , sidue ot tbe prcbae lawy mt be pn'l ' he .,re Tbarsdav of tha first week of Jan'iafy 0 0 the tTrnVextHl bv tb. Cowrt t r"' : thi aekaowledement of deed, and nckm.wtedse.1 until tnfrch.e money Is F-l In I.1II Shkkiw's Omni ? Uec. i, is-l- EDO Alt KVIE Shtr.lT. - . , A ;( 4 UI)1T0R NUliCi- V. . , ..nti he ib tr- .SST SZJmw''"' ! :.o7-lo.ent.. If anr. ex wi.low dowcraml mase ,. ... I. of the lumii ' ' , an.1 truaie. '"-'r.a iZ-Hv u. hereby Ktveanotic that he will t- w ibe dutie f the als.e appointment n. when and -here til JViiyiTHl V. olhce.on rrway, erset. J.a. 1. 1. """' 1 .: . . . . .. ..,,,1 , rsruHM t -4 11 'i iff hi
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