u - stablished 185 j. G. HARVEY & CO., BTJTTEH COMMISSION" HOtTSE, 75 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE, MD. . i. r. tiiail'lnv kpirll u& lie h1 &l .1 the nric'ipal siore ia the county or will be forward r ilieii? eoit!-.t : . i .i n.irM in theeoumvorwili ie Kcniiard & COM MISSION MERCHANTS NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, BYLTIMOllli:, MD., WE HATE A LARGE TUADE FUR GLADES BUTTER, rivnrrTiiTHKm 1VTFKFTTO SHIP TO VS. AVETROM1SE BETUHNS A mi mV-K a" 72'Jasi VeYuttek is sou., and will .make libi.kalad- VaVdS C 'aVbE UBT ATS LI.AT EXPRESS OFFICES, sopti The Somerset Herald. WEDNESDAY. . - - September 23, IK TIME TABLES. ONKIDiLT k MIJIKKAL POIBTT RAILROAD. ( 1.1. ami niter Monday, July 7th, 1S73. trains wil cd as I.i.io s LEA VIC ARRIVE. Muil Ea! X..U WcM 10:15 a. m. I-m, . ..S 00 p. m. 30 p. m. V. F. ALTFATHER, Oeu'rl. Supt. p. W. k. B. H. R.-rAM iKBUiLraiT. E ipm-t East. Express West. Mail East M i II West . .11:38 p. m. .. (21 a, m. ..12:02 p. tn. .. 4 50 p. m. , . m m , '11 Pittsburgh & Connellsville is" ia.iltioa.:d. YAiiX WasMnEtcn & Baltimore 'SHOKT XITSTE-' ALTERATION OF TIME. On aa l alter Sunday. May 10th, 1874, Trains on 1 It tit Ki1 will Depart and Arrive from Depot, timer Orant and Water streets, as follows: psr-MtT. riTTP oruoH time. aaaivg. Licnl Mail 8:10 a.m. McKtM-sport Ac- Thr-ugh M-iil.TaW a.m. l com .....8:40a.m. Mixed Vy....:a ul ;.ut-.:e - M'kecsporl AC- com ' --) a. in. .tin a.m. W. Newton Ae- cm g-20a.m. Throuirh Ex. . .8:45 a.m. Ootinellsville Ac- : com 10:00 a.m. McEecsport Ae- com 12: m. M'Keesport Ae com 2:00 p.m. MoKecf Kirt A - com 4:50 p.m. Unioutown Ac cm 8:10 p.m. M'Keesport Ac com 7:40 a.m. Through MaiL.8:25 p.m. W' e I Newton Church Train.l0:05 a.m. Blckccsport Ac- j com 2:35 p-m. omiclWviUc Ac- I ci .in 3:5 p.ni. McKcck A Ac eom 4 30 P-ni. V. Nt-wU'n Ac cm 6:10 p.m.' MrKcvsiwrt Ac- ; t.,.m. 8:2i) p.m. Through Ex.,. .8 00 p.ni. MeKe. siKirt Ac cm 11:00 p.m.' Wist Nowton 1 Cliureli Train 12:45 p.m. VlI Assssiilatioi Trains toilT. ekj! sraun Esras Trails flailj. E. L HYKD3IAN, SAM'L C. HOUGH, Gcl Scp't. Gel Pass, ill CJom-ral Ticket office. 43 5th Avenue. 55 is t t e r W a n t e A BY mam & oddesldts It is now time for shipping ;I.AIHi IHTTIJl and we advise all t lie dairymen to take advantage of every cold dav to thin their butter dowu to us as rap idl'v as ptissiblu. We have a very art.ee tail now, lor cood dairies and can readily st ll from l.Oou to 2,000 kegs every week, at highest market price. Butler merchants trom the South and coast eUics arc now be ginning to lav in their fall and winter stocks of butter, and we advise dairymen to ship their biitDT promptly so as to get the advantage tif this very desirable trade. We will ns every etl'ort to sell at HIGH EST PRICES, u'nd as soon as the butter is sold w ill send sales and check. We will also make liberal advances on ship ments. Hoping to receive liU-r.il shipments piomptly. Relectuilly ic, KENNARD &. OLDESLUY S. Exchange Place. Biiltimore. Md. A l.Altot kit of Sle Lea: her at Snyder i: I hi s, Fair i:;rd, 24ih and 2".;h .f S p'.t iiiber this year Al l. kinds of job printing txecuted at the Herald oilice. A LARGS lot o Paint Brushy lor sale bv E. II. Marshall & Co. Pi re Colors ofeverv discriptu f(r sa'c Vy E, H. Marthivl 1& Co. A BEAVTirrL ot of teeth for t-8. Dr. VCm. Collins. Somerset Pa. New Gooiw. A full stock ot Boots and Shoes, now open at Snyder A; Uhl's. 5000 ftj strictly pure White Lead for sale atE, 11. Marsha-l A; Co's. Stone crocks. Jars, Pitchers and Jugs, for sale at Cook ii Bccrit'a. Cook &, Beerits will trade Fish, Salt, aad Corn, for Oats, Potatoes aud Iktcon. If you want t-ur nlers Tools go tti Blymyer's Hardware Store ; a lull sloek of all kinds. Torn. Six and Eight Pictures at Wel fley's Photograph Gallery in the Mam moth building. Glass Ware. Full acts of Glassware f ir f 1,00. Tumblers only 73 ctsper dozen, at W. W. Davis A: Bro. Enow-.fi.ake and White Rivcx Flour for sale at Ck & Becrit's Uioccry and Feed Store, at reduced prices. A large kit ol barrel Salt will be cx- changed tor Butter, Apple Butter, Po- talot-8, &c. W. W. Davis A; Bro. lot-waruou .7 - - i i k- m&iiOU Bl'oi.e.i.i'M. - " Oudesluys, TnAtsa on Hie femirm.t & Mineral Point Kitilroad mill connect with the Es uross V.'es.t ihir'ng the lUir, Seil. 23rii, 2-Slli, 20th nd 20th. AV. F, ALTFATnER, Superintenik-nt. Morptu's Woolen Gok!s re u!l made to wear ami always give Ba.Usiat.tion. ot. Hny Mortran'a Shirtings and your shirts will not get t'o finall. Morjan's Hlaukcts will wash without shrinking an 1 w ill outwear any others you can get. sent 10 Ct. Hard-times come again no more. For flour at f S per barrel, for cah, go to the Grocery and Feed store of Cook &, lleeriu. Snow-flake and White River flour ftlwava on hand, and of the hest quality at C. F. F.hoads & liro's. A ill 11 Fiipplv 01 Lorn, '' m..i. &c. iwy. .... imn.- at the Grocery ami Feed b A full simnlv of Corn. Oats. Rran, Coin l, ami tor sa:e, More of Cook v BeeiTls. ITi:r tm-.es come titniin no wore." is pounds of UarviLis L rat kcrs at t. lborn ifc Co's., Cheap bale Grocery, for one dollar- If you want to buy a Coal Oil Lamp, go to lih myer's Hardware Store. His stock is always lull. Also Chimneys to suit all kinds of Uuruers. Bkick I Brick ! ! Bisick ! ! :--nt W. W. Davis & Bro s Works. Building Brick, Fire Brick, I'avement Brick. Circular, Wedge, and Cornice Brick. If you arc desirous of having nice white lirratl, voa should po t F. K. Col bom & Co. 's " and buy White River or Snow Flake flour.. If you want to buy Knives and Forks Spoons, Shears, Scissors, &c. go to Bly mver'g Hardware Store, where you wil find a large assortment at low prices. The celebrated Wet ker Uiols, for men anl boys. This is the best lot ever otTer etl to the trade in this psrt of the country, at Snyder As Unis. If you need any kind of woolen goods for the coming w inter, go to the lair and buy them from W. S. Morgan, who will lie there w ith a full assortment, sept 10 2t- Makks an Excellent Bed. Cork Shavings, the best and cheapest article for niatresses. See advertisement of Arm strong, Brother & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. The Governor has signed the bill )asscd at the last session of the legislature, U provide lor the submission of civil cases to a decision ol the '.'ourt, and to dispense with trial by jury whenever the parties to a suit may agree' to that manner of dispo sing of it. Dentistry X. W. Kneppcr. succcs sor to Dr. F. Kucpper. has permanently ltK-atetl in Berlin for the practice of his pro fession, and tenders bis professional ser vices to the citizen of Berlin and the public generally. All work guaranteed to be put up in the latest style known to the profes sion. Full i-ets iiiserlt-d for from eiht to C.venty-five dollais. tMHrealmve lleflleyV (lulling Store. Farmer will please remember that Cook & Beerits have for sale Gnmnd Alumu Salt - - - 2 00 Sk. Ashton " . . . 5 00 McKcesport " - - - - 3 00 Bb and will trade the same for oats and po la toes. I have hist received niv Full stock o new giols. Persons wanting bargains inf Dry Goods or Notions would do well to give me a trial. George R. Parkei'. hy co w nliout teeth when voa can iret a eotn! set in Somerset for $3, made bv Dr. Collins, who is well known to lie one of the bei-t and most reliable dentists in this fiititity. fcclirr" MaiitH. The School B-wrd if S iiit rt -t Tp., will meet on Saturday the Jlrtly of tk-Jtiber, 1-JT4, at John Hill's, for the p.irjxise of em ploying teachers to teach the schools, com mc'ncijig OctolH-r l'Jth. Wages lor lirst class teachers second class $24. The citizens of ths district are cordially uni'ed to attend, and any objections they may have to urge against any of the teachers cniplovcU will be heart!. J. Bakku, P. Hkkfi.ky, Presidcn:. Secretary AliotT hitters. Atcertiin peruals ot life a tonic is a necessity; but there is dan ger in using stimulants that injure the or gans of digestion while giving temporary relief. To obviate this, and present to the public a tonic free from alcoholic roi. son. Dr. Greene prepared the Oxygena ted Bitters, n sure cure for Dyspepsia and all kindred complaint's Sold every, where. John F. Henry. Cvrran A- Co. proprietors, 8 and U College Place New, York. Cut this oiT. It may mtt your Life. There is no jierson living but what sufVrs more or less w ith Lung Disease, Coughs. Colds or Consumption, yet some would die rather than pay 73 cents for a bottle of nietiicine that would cure Ihetn. Dr. A. Boschee'8 German Syrup has lately been introduced in this country from Ger many, and its wondcrotm cures astonishes every one that try il. If you doubt w hat we sav in print, cut this out and L-tkc il to jour Druggist, Benford ic Kimmel. Som erset. Pa., or llitzort & Fleck. Confluence. Ph.. and gel a sample iHitlle for 10 cents, or a regular size for 73 cents. G. G. Geek, Woodbury, N. J. Low prices are ioteres ; lg to every per son, but as a rule il is fair lo state thai re tail mtrchants are interested at all times in lew values in order that ibcy may be able o offer lo consumers men bandize at prices that w ill induce litx-rsl purchase. In this connection we direct the attention of our inert hantile Htailer to the can! ot Messrs. McElror As Dickson, nt Pittsburgh, dry good jobbers, whose fall tottls arc ut.w lert-d a', prices lower than any for fourteen years. From this firm dealers can repleii- ih their assortments at raits that w ill sur - W'wi thera. HI Fahu Festival. Bio pumpkins. Game is scarce. Pay the printer. The leaves arc fallin'. Come to the Festival. Don't forget the Festival. Gent's underclothing a: Parker's. All quite along the line on Saturday. The Clearfield Journal waxeth funny. A few moie frosts will open the chestnut Tub election occurs on November 3rd this year. Stoves have been placed on the Hack list. The most lucious grapes can be had at the Festival. . v Never confide your secrets to a relative blood will tell. The bricklayere nave commenced work onMr. S. J. Cover's new bouse. Pious advice to Fathers Go to the Fes tival of the Ladies Mile Society, and take the little ones along with you, they will en joy it. G. R. Parker, he who deals in Dry Gmnls, Noiions, &c, has reduced the price ol squeezing, i. e., he sells corsets for 00 cents. By order ol the Board of Directors, the .uion School House is being freshly paint ed, w hicu adds much to its beauty and at tractiveness. "As goes Pennsylvania, 60 goes the Union," will not be heard any more as a camjiaign arouser. Cause bne votes in .November. The Mckeesport Time and Clearfield Journal each pay a neat compliment io Somerset. The editors of thosj papers visited here this summer. Ladies wishing to purchase laces, ri! bons, belts, gloves, stockings, bonnet silks, alt colors, velvet ribbons, hats flowers are advised to gc to George R. Parker's. Accordino. to the McKcesport Tims. Mr. Henry Picking's is one of the best stopping places along the old pike between Ligonier and Somerset. A YnrNO lndv whose head is full of notions, took a notion to go to George Parker's lor her Notions, which according to our notion is the correct notion. Annovtti worst thins that can be said of a man is to call him "a son of a Beecher." It is a hard caw, indeed, if a man tails so low as to Imj denominated as "old Beecher himselt." Ik you want cheap bleached and un bleached muslins, caluo--, ginghams, flan nels, (aimers, shawls, ticking.-, towels and napkins, go to George R. Parker's, Main Street, opposite Hill's Hotel. If you want dress goods, silks, skirts, hlack'alpacas, blankets, trunks and travel ling bags, notions, ic, go to George It. Parker's, Main Street. Amono the questions for discussion at the Teacher's Institute is the following: 'Position if classes during recitation." We would suggest that they might "circle all around" or balance themselves grace fully on their "lelt ear." Mr. Josiah Zimmerman lias removed the Adam's Express Office to his new build ing on the site of the old "Glade House." The Oftice has been fitted up in good style. Johnny presides at the desk. Tke Bedford Republicans have nomina ted the following ticket : Congrcu, John Cessna; Senator, D. S. Elliott; .Repre sentatives, G. 1). Trout and James Piper; Commissioner, Jacob Evans. Oi r (h'ril reading over the programme of the Teacher's County Institute came to this question. "What branches should pu pils recite without lxxkst". He kits that tlx branch that made him recite most read ily without books was cut froai a thorn bush. A Chester man can smoke a cigar until it is entirely consumed w ithout emitting any smoke trom h.s mouth or nose, can follow this leat by eating a hearty meal. and afterwards emit all the smoke of the cigar through his nostril?. The Air says so. A correspondent, writes us over date of September lGth. that, a son ot Jacob Friediine of Jenner Tp., fell from a horse severely injuring his right side and bruising his face bauly. lie was removed to ins home on the same eveniwr. There ore any number ol road-crossings in the county where there arc no guide boards erected, as required by law. It is the duly of t ipervisors to have thein put ut ; and 11 e constable to rcxrt any ne glect of this duty to the Court. The Indiana Democrat eavs: Mr. John C. Miller, of thai place, 'raised two large lucumbers (along with some smaller ones) of snake sixties, which measured three feet one and one-half inches in length, and six inches in circiimlcrcnce at iiie uiickcsi i.ti1. Wlio i-,ui Irattliemt The L'idirs Mile Society of the Disciples Cluiicl , will hold a rV-tival on Weifiies- day, Thurr-dav a:el i'YuiaV, Septer.il er -.:j;d, 24lh ami 2"lii, or dm the fair. The featival is raise the money vet neede ug the Utile ol given to help I to complete their house ol worship; it is a in good cause and we hope to see it liberally .patronized1 by all. Yol no man if voa have a sweetheart take her to the festival of the Ladies Mite Society of the Disciple's Church, to be held in C'ofl'roih & Nell's new building on Main Cross Street, on Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday evenings of this week, if you haven't one txirrow some clhei iellowsnnil take her. A rather curious formation of iron ore and sandstone was lett at our office a lew davs ago by Mr. Frank Miller ot th's place. Tlie sandstone Is aliout two ' iches in thick ness aud is covorid by a piece perfectly honeycombed iron ore. It W:i3 picked up near Lavansville. A Canine Retort. A young man who does business not a thousand miles from our office, wis eating a piece of bolog na sausage the other day, calling his dog to him he held out a piece ot the sausage, saying "sec if you like dog," the dog dis carded the sausage but took hold of the finger A dog ed good pun. Persons w hose names have been left off the assessment list would do well to re- memlxT that they w iil not still be depriv ed of their vole at the forthcoming election provided they have paid their taxes within two vears. ami come within all other re quirements of the law. On Friday n'u.'ht of 1. st week a Mr. Harbaugh ol Napier twp., started to the mountain to huut coons, taking with him au old "smooth liore" which had not lieen used for a lone time. Hain:, occasion to try his marksmanship, he pullet! up and fired, when the gun bursted. shattering his thumb to such an extent, that the I Irs. Sutler w ere obliired to amputate it. Bid- ford Inquirer. Some of our farmers have begun lo rroDhecv about the coming w inter, wheth er it will lie w et or drv. cold or temperate. The corn husks arc unusually thick, and the ohlest inhabitant say that this is an unerring sign, familiar Is the Indians, ol whom he scalped and tomahawked a mul titude when he was a young man, and by them and every other person known to tor- lell a cold, long winter. Wantfd. The School Board of Jenner Tp., w ish to employ fifteen teacher, for five months. Apply at Jenner a ltoaos, Saturday. October lUth 1874. yirn-class teachers preferred. Wsi. S. Morgan, Jno. Rink, Prttidenl. Secretary. The following ticket has licen nomina ted by the Bedford County Denmcrais: For I Seinte, John Fulton, Sa.xttin; Represent- ; lives, George 11. Sjiang, Bedfvv.l, Williari 1 Kevser. Juniata, tn.. Commissioner, James Wi'shart Hopewell tp., Surveyor. Joseph j Baikman. Monroe tp.. Poor Director, , Ssmuel Beckley, SL Clair tp.. Auditor, William Slates. Everet The granite soldier who Is to surmount the national monument at the battle field of Antietam, has been completed, and lathe largest figure in sculpture, out or igypt. He weighs over thirty tons, and is twenty one and a half feet high. The gun he holds is eighteen tect long, and his shoes three leet in length. The face is smooth shaven except a heavy mustache, and is that of a resolute man. We say once again that we cannot be responsible lor typographical errors. The young poet who "is angry because his poem says. "I aaw beneath her snowy etlrts, A pair of pretty garter," w hen he wrote gaiters, can kill the fore man and the detil if he wants to, but w e can't be bothered. Any way w c have no means of knowing what he saw. A petrified ring dove has been found in Reading, and the Tfmet describes it thus : "The form of the body, head and neck are well preserved. The place where the eves were can even be noted. It is in a sitting posture, half reclining on the right side, much compress in the middle of the body, ana the beau turneoi io one siue. iue rin? round its neck is plainly discernible. aud there can be no mistaking it. For the benefit of the Demoratic read ers of the Herald, sonic ot whom appear to tie in the dark as to the nominees of their party in this county, we would say that the unwashed and unterriflcd have set up the follow ing pins to be knocked down on the third ol November: btatc benatc. John II. ITlil: Assembly. Aaron Will ana Charles Williamson; District Attorney, Paul Gaither; Commissioner, Phillip Hay; Poor House Director, John Kuhns, Au ditor, Charles F. Smith; County Surveyor, L. C. Colborn of Somerset -a m , Trerk ore more than ten thousand people in the United States who expect to be the happy possessor ot the first grand prize in the Kentucky Gift Concert of 1 230,000. All of them but one will be disappointed. One will get it, for Gov. Bramlette, the manager, at Louisville, has announced that the Concert will positively take place on Nov. 30th, 1874 ; that there will be no further jxistjionement, and that the capital prize will positively be the sum slated. And if our readers want to know more of it, write to him. Gilt metalic articles may be cleaned by rubbing them very gently with a solt sponge or brush dipped in a solution of one halt an ounce af potash, or one ounce of soda, or still better, of one-hall ap ounce of borax in a pound of water, then rinsing them in pure water and drying with a soft linen rag. Their lustre may le improved in special cases by warming them slightly and then rubbing them very gently. Gilt frames, etc., should only be washed with pure water, rubbing very gently with a soft sponge or brush. These arc charming summer days, bright, cheerful and inspiring, but the evenings and nights are etiol, and we need a changv ol clotuing, or more indoor me and lied cover. There is a certain damp ness and malaria in the night air, both in town and country, nnd so one's system re liiDses under the more bracing air. The sudden chances of twenty or thirty de crees in twenty-four hours, and more than this at times, is not good for the health and requires extra vigilance both in food and clothing. A word to the wise should be sullicieut. An exchange conUiins the following ad vice which is worthy of general attention "We arc having a concurrence of circum stances which should set people to think ing aliout the perils of conflagration. There is a drought throughout this part of the United states; nearly all the streams of water in the interior country are unusually low ; the woods, underbrush, herbage and roofs ot houses, stables and barns are dry as tinder ; and there have been numerous severe conflagrations in various parts of the country. Fires during a dry time are always difficult to combat; but imagine such a fire occurrinr in a town, where every wooden surface is parched, at a time ol scarcity ot water. Therefore, let us all avoid a waste of water, anp all be careful aliout friction matches, cigar smoking, greasy rags, lK'troleum oils, varnish rags, abd all the prevcnfibl5 "accidents" that cause so lurtre a proportion ot "hres in cities and towns. A general law, is.vi.scd by the Leg lature of this Stale hist winter, provides that hereafter "the pay of viewers and re viewers of roads and linnet, commission ers ot roads, and of commUsioi.ors appoint ed to run township lines, and to divide boroughs into wards, and township divi sions, lines in the several counties of this Commonwealth, shall lie two dollars (2,) and the pay of the surveyors lor that pur pose shall be four dollars ($4.) for every day necessarily employed in the duties of their office." Also mileage at the rate of "ten cents per mile necessarily travelled bv every viewer, reviewer, commissioner or surveyor from his residence to the near est point of the roatl viewed or reviewed, or the lines to be run, to be paid in the same manner as is Dow provided bv law in regard to the pajr ot viewers, reviewers or A wonderful piece of mechanismhas recently been produced in Europe byr, Schroeder, an Amsterdam jeweler. It is called the "Great Mechanical . City," and is twenty leet long by fifteen wide. There are houses, castles, churches and stores in it, just as they appear in almost any Euro pean city. People walk and rule aliout, horses aud wagons and railway cars pass through '.lie streets. Boats pass up and down the river, while some are loading and others unhniding at the docks. Mills are in motion. A fountain plays in the public piirk, and a band id music tills the ir with melody. Also forts w ilh sobliers pariitiiiig alot:t them, MacksluUli shops, v iih artiziins at work in them, and plpas- lire gardens with people tiancing in tliem, ami other scenes go to make this a wonder ful structure indeed. Every little while some woman delu ded by something she has seen or heard of, attempts to cast the glamour of roinancc over her own and husband s lives. One if the fair creatures read the following paragraph m a liapcr : "A young wile once cured her husband of a disposition to absent himself from home at nights by providing a gtxxl dinner, and saving to him afterward, ' ieorge if you find a sweet er spot than oir home describe it to me, and I will riva' it if I die in the attempt.' A kiss and a lew tears completed the vic tory. This lady tried the game on her hus band, lie was not melted a bit ; be merely said, "When you can get the boys lo come here and smoke cigars and talk poli tics, and set up a keg ol lager, you can count me in. I like the company of the boys, I do." Our lady saw that sentiment had no effect on him. So she did not throw herself on his neck and hug him and wet his paper collar with tears ; but she took a saucer and fired it at bis head, and followed it up with a cup, and ended by slinging a dish of strawberries on his shirt bosom, bincc that time he lias been an exemplary husband. Yet he does seem very anxious for her to visit her dear mother as often as four or five times a week. The following, under the head of "West Earl Items," is taken from the Lancaster Inquirer : Tlit Cuttle Dintav, which has been pre vailing chiefly among the cows of this lo cality during the past month, lias proved to Ixj quite fatal. The first symptom of the disease is the loss ot the milk, the shrinking of the udder and in some cases sore eves and a slight cough. 1 he am mals are then attacked by violent spells ot pain, during which time they refuse to cat or drink. 1 he urinary tleiiarttnent much disturbed, the urine red and bloody. W hen the first spell abates they generally give signs ot recovery, they cat and drink, but a repetition much severer than the first soon follows, which reduces them rap idly. The urine now becomes mixed with dark blood, and they will be entirely numb in their hind legs, and a trembling sensalion in the flesh of the hind quarters becomes visible. The animal now droi into a state of lassitude and dies, i ou correspondent had two cows affected with the disease. One died and the other re covered, which was one of the two cases recovered out of the fourteen in this vicini tv. John Martin, of this township, had cow that came home from the pasture field annarentlv 'n healthy condition : she was turned into the stable, where she died in less than an hour. Inside of two weeks, Mr. M. lost his entire stock, consisting of seven cows and one bull. All the cases except a few have proved fatal, and the disease is gradually spreading ; there is quite a panic among the stock-holders of ibis section. It is the general opinion of the stock-owners ol this section, that a re freshing shower of rain would check the disease. The disease appears to be some w hat similar to the rinderpest, so preva lent in Europe komo years ago. It ap pears to be contagious, hence carcasses should be buried deep in the ground. Railroad Collision. A coke train on the Pittsburgh, Washington As Baltimore railroad ran into a coal train near Williams station on Tuesday, wrecking the cars and injuring four persons, The train were both poi'ng east The engine of the rtvir train jumped the track, went down the cnilmiikmcnt and fell uiwide down just at the edge of the creek. 1 he engineer. Jlr. Bankard. and fireman, 1 rank Brown, went down in the engine and were caught under it The engineer managed to get out with a pretty Irotiiy scai-.ieu Riot ana lower leg; the fireman was held in such manner that ll requireu two uour a worn to extricate him. Portions of his face and neck were badly scalded, as were his arms and breast ; there is a gash over one eye, aud the calf of his left leg is burned; it was feared that he was internaly injured also, if not, his recovery is possible. Ik- was taken lo Cumberland, bix cars were also smashed up, two being telescoped. In the rear ear of these two were two col ored men, taking a free ride ; one ot them named James Madison Smith was caught between the cars as they camu together and suffered a dislocation ol his left shoul der, with other injuries ; he was thought to be dangeiously hurt The other color ed man escaped with a tew bruises. Shortly after the accnieut a wesiwaru bound trains were ordered to sUp at Bridge port. An engine by order proceeded to ward the wrecu Having on uoaiu a puysi- cian aud several oiners eigm iu an. When about a mile trom the wreck and running at gtxxl speed, they came upon the other engine and cars at "short range. Both engineers endeavored to stop a colli- sion, but seeing mat one was wcviuiuiu, all managed to jump off (as did the men on the other engine except a man named Pat Murphy.) The endne after colliding rebounded. and being reversed ran down the grade with a full head ot sieam on, Jiurpuy men tunined off, and rolled down the embank ment sustaining some severe uruises, out having no bones broken. Nothing stopped the engine, until she came to her own train at Bridgeport, into which she ran. making a complete wreck ot Rve cars. We went hunting one day of last week. Shouldering our gun, with a companion, we started about 4 p. m., for the woods. After tramping around tor several hours without seeing any sign ot game, we sat down and indulged in a small game, known to the sinful world as "seven up. Just as our opponeut played his "Jack" on our king, we were startled by a rust- linc noise among the leaves. Jumping to our feet we seized our gun expecting to see a bear, a deer or what not. Carefully concealing ourselves behind a tree we waited lor the advent ol the animal, alter waiting what appeared to be an intermina ble length of time, immagine our disgust at seeing a ground squirrel jump upon a log. It was a sore disappointment, and we felt like making an effort to send that squir rel where "the wicked cease from troub ling and the weary are at rest" Think ing, however, that it were better to lie economical than valorous, we again shoul dered our suns and wended our way to a school house wherein the young idea is "taught to shoot. I hinking that it must be dinner time wc attacked our lunch, and our disgust can better be imagined than described in findinir after our lunche had disappeared that it was only eight o'clock A train we sailied tortu resolved to uo or die, and as the noise made by two pair of noudrous "mud-hooks was enough to scare away any game that might be in the country, (the came bciore mentioned cx cepted) we concluded to separate. After walking a few thousand m.les, at least it appeared to be that distance, wc espied a squirrel in the top or a chestnut true; ta king a caretut aim we tired, in our vouiu we were kicked by a mule, but the kick of that mule couldn't be mentioued in tlit same day with the kick ol that gun. Oyer and over wc went in a style that would have done credit to a star actor in the saw dust ring, finally bringing up with our head atiainst a stone. For once it could be said our head was level, that stone hav ing made the back part ot it as tlat as a flounder, after lying there some time won dering it we had not seen enough of "this Heeling show," wo concluded not to hand in our "checks" just then. Getting up we looked for that squirrel, we micht have been looking lor it vol as tar as rinding il went. ith sore disappointment, but still sorer head we started tor home. As we emerired from the woods, wc noticed eleven small bov each armed with musket firing at a pine squirrel; they had shtxit all the leaves oil the tree but the squirrel Tas as frisky as ever Truly it is hunting. 9fAKBCIi:. ADAMS MEYERS On the i:!th of Sept.. 1874. Mr. Wcs. Adams, to Miss Annie E. Meyers, bothot bomcr.H't tp. A MEDICIXE CHEST IN MINIATURE. MUhler's Herb Bitters Is not a beverage; but a strictly medicinal preparation, more thoroughly adapted to the wants of the general putdlc than any other In the market Unlike all other so-call ed Bcinedies, It La prepared under the direct per sonal supervision of an eminent Physician. S. B. Hartman, M. 1., the senior proprietor, Is a regular graduate of the Jefferson McdlcaKolIege of Phil adchihia. and a nracticinir nhvsician of lanre ex- perience and extensive practice. In such hands tne putuic may res. a-wurcii inai iiiisnier s nero Hitters ia eomnounded In strict accordance with correct Pharmaceutical principles, ami that none out the choicest increments enter into its compost tion. Its Immense saio alone Is conclusive proof that It possesses merit of a high order. Merchants, bankers, eleriryuicn, lawyers, clerks and others engaged in sedentary occupations, experience lis wttnderlul enects in relieving iiie depression caus ed by severe mental labor; while the mcehatiic. farmer and laiKirer, nnd llielr uodily vigor rt-stor e l like magic by Its uw. At this senson or tlto year, when IltARttuiKA, CaArs. t.VM.ics and kindred disorder, cabs.1 by eating unripj fruUs, iisipruduiit iudtilgeiiev 10 coll drinks, etc.. nre pruvalciit, n ,-ttrtaln. spjctiy and t'lfeetanl remedy will ho loun t In llUld. r'c Herb bitters. Tliedepn-ssiiig feeling of Languor 1 r In-Iiiiitv. im-hicnt to the "healed u nu," la at on -e remove"!, the energies rtsloml, ami new lile and vig-.r iiu partcd to the prosira'.rJ .lystcin, by its use. Is Uvsraraia, Livkii iokpiai.it axd ArpKc Tioxsor ma KiUMtvs it invariably works like a charm. It is not a drastic purge nor heady stimu lant, violent in its operations; but It issiiuplv a natural remedy, thoroughly adapted io oii na ture. It supplies tone to the stomach, ruinvigoratcs the digestive organs, stimulates the secretions, and promoting a regular action ol the bowels, en ables every organ of the body to perform Its allot ted work regularly and without Interruption. It is the unerring certainty of desired results at tendant on lis use, coupled with the fact that It Is prepared by a physician of eminence in his profes sion, that has rendered Mlf bier's Herb Bitters 10 popular, and as familiar as a household word. Thoi'Sasiw or MoTiimts all over the land have found it to he the safest and liest remedv for use in their families; they not only give it w'ith perfect safety to even the youngest child, but when used, with caution And it the safest means of ensuring their own health and freedom from the weary aches and palm incident to their sex. Perfectly harmlcss, il is just the remedy needed by them to enable Nature to perform her functions naturally, rtgularlt and vilhout inconvenience. No lauv SHot-LD ui without IT If she would possess the clear, blooming completion and cheerfulspirils'in separable from sound health. It i? sold by all Driig gisti and General Dealers; is neatly put up hi square glasa bottles, enclosed In a yellow wntpier. It Is not sold on Draught, being Uru-tly a medeci nal preparation, and as such is endorsed by many of the most eminent phvslclansot the country. augl t'enlaur Liniment. There II no pain w.deh the Centaur Liniments will not re lieve, no swelling they will m-t sutdue, and no lameness which they will not cure. This Is strong language, but It is true. They have produced more cures ol rheumatism, neuralgia, kick- jaw palsy, sprains, swelling, cakcd-brcasts.scalds, burns, salt-rheum, ear-ache, fcc, upon tbajiuniaa rame, and of itraina, spavin, galls, lie, upon an imals In one year than have ail other pretended remedies since the world began. Theyarccountcr Irrltant an all healing pain reliever. Cripples throw away their crutches, tha lame walk, poison ous bites are rendered harmless, and the wounded are healed withouta scar. It il no humbug. The recipe Is published around each bottle. Tbey sell as no article ever before sold, and tbey sell be cause it duesjust what they pretend to do. Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use Centaur Lin iment More than 1,000 eenincatei of remarkable cures. Including froaen limbs, chronic rheumatism, gout running tumors, kc., have been received. We will send a circular containing certificates, the recipe, fce., gratia, to any one requesting it One bottle of the yellow wrapir Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollars for spavined or iwecnlt 1 horses and mules, or for screw worm In sheep. Stock owners-these liniments are worth your atten tion. No family should be without them. "White wrapper for family use ; Yellow wrapper for an imals. Sold by all Druggist!. 50o per bottle; large bottles;! 00. J. a UOSE k CO., M Broad way. New xork. Oastoria Ii more than a substitute for CUsto OU. It is the only article in existence which Is certain to assimilate tbe food, regulate the bow ell, cure wind-colic and produce natural sleep. It conta'ps neither mlneratr morphine or alcohol, au J U pleasant to take. hi! irea seed not cry and mothers may rest aprllS. jVinff AdoertiaemenU. aniVrewVeebYes, ARCHITE C T, Cor. Sixth Ave. and Liberty Street PirrsBL KGH, PA Entrance No. 6 Sixth Avenue. icp--23. Xnw Adv 'rti. e n n'.-. A UDITORS' NOTICE. i .,.n. ... cmM nildltO?. EI'BOimeil lt,luWJri ... . . . . . . i. . .'1. of Common Picas of Sonicrnet twnniy todl.trlli ntu ths luml ariflni cut of the Shenlt I al ol ihaival tst.ite uf A. imnham lo and amon trn.se I l--:illy entitled thereto, hereby i(ive neticu that nc will attca-i to me uutica 01 u. pi.mm.uw. uu FrlUy, Oelolwr ft, 1S74. at tils otBce in Someraei. PACLH. GAITHER, lcp3 - - Auditor. S FECIAL NOTICE. Cumberland fc Klkhck Coal Company will be held on TueMav, October 13th, at o'clock m. at the Dalo Houia, Mcyersdalo, Somerset Co., Pa., to dm M ways and Dieaus to open up and Unpro Its property, and transact such other business as may iotue beloro the mooting. By order ol the Uoard. ALEX. SHAW, JOHN K. SHAW. A.CHA.MBEhJulX, C. M. UOl'LT, Secret try, 0. 13. HICKS, U. W. BALDW IN, John J. lierkey,") in the Court of Common Picas ts of Somerset Co., Pa., N.O-S8I Sarah Uortcy, Auk. T. 1S74. Petition for dl J force. A vinculo malrimonl. "And now to wit 4iu Septcmlier 1S74, on motion or John II. Uhl, Esq., tha Court appoint Jaa I Puih, Esij., totind aud report tho lacta aad an opinion." . , , 1 will attend to the duties or tho abova appoint ment at my othee in S'ine.-set borouith ost lliurs aar October tho l;n 18 4 at lOo'ctoca a. su. when and whero all parlies iu.erestcd can attend. tcyu JAS. L.PLGH. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. iue underpinned auditor, aou-uui""' "j ,-v,. of Comiaou Pious of Somerset, county to m.iwe a dwuioulionol the iunds arssioi? trout the sale by the Shenll of the personal property and real estate of Edward L. Euros to and araoua; those legally entitled thereto, hereby advei notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his otlioe In the borough ol Somerset on Tuesday Octo ber the 13th 1S74, at 10 o'clock a. m. JAS I PL Oil, 0p3 Auditor. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. TTm attend at mf offlc in Somerset on Mon day the V-th day of October next 18.4, to perioral uH,litAr Annotated on motion ol iuj um.-. " , ,..., r U. .i H Kiuinttt tsa.. IIV tile Knimaum v -..v v.. Somerset county, to distribute tho luotli J hands of Benedict Yoder, executor, tc, ol ivlch ael Barclay, deceased. V . XI. X WOlLlUlll a icpa u1r. O' KPIIANS' COUKT SALE. I. ...... ..r n ,irt, nr anle Is-uinz out oi iue Orniiam CVurtot Somerset count). Pa., tome uu reeled, 1 will seil at publi 3 sale, ou the premises, Oi Saturday, October 10, 1874, the following real estate, late the estate 01 w m. b'iwh- ot K.nnprset tonniiniu. (imxiwi, w o- -a ri.in tractof land sl.uate In Somerset tp.. 3:..,, ra.nntv Pa., adiolulntrtan.:. ol Jonathan ii..ui- or formerly. Atirah:.i.i Hatter and .'.,ininira acres and 66 1-trehes, strict HoK(i,M nniiurtenances. 1'tie improv m!at art a lo dwelnui; house cud stable, theuuid is I art cleared ana unucr icucc. 1 tKilS. 10 per cent to be paid when tho prop ,. nil n.i th-. hulunce on eonhrmaliou ol the sale, t .le to take place between one and two o'clock of ... day. .-.,.-..,.. It US AAA 1 Vi5 i r. t.j 8ep23 Trustee. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. TT- nnderslirned auditor, appointed try tnc Couitol Common Pleas of somerset county to make a distribution of the lunds arisicif from the saies by the Sherifl ol the person-it jiropenjr i... t .rn. -il anil Siinu.-I 11. Deil. to a amonx those legally entilieu tnereio, ucicuj s"--" notice llial he will attend lo the duuus or said Hp- ,.i .1 hi. in Somerset beroUKU ou i riuay tctooct mo - .".,0 scpa ' .Auditor. IXECUTOlt'S NOTICE. . -. 1 f ,.-(!, n--ull,-. In llMttC OI llCOr V, o.a - -r itHfuiaKed. rn..r. i.. imrni:Lrv on the above estate haf- inir been pranled to the undersigned, by the prop er authority, notice is hereby given 10 those in debted to il to make immediate payment, and tlHe bavin it claims against u win presci to the uuder.-dsrued, at the houso of Alex Jlusacr, on Saturday, OclutxT Jl. in.- ,.ai.,. AllCA. illl. J-II-IH SAAiLELMLSSEK, j Lxecutors. acpUS A D.MI X I ST U AT OIl'S N OTI 0 E. tutLB of Jonathan Walker, late of Summit lp. Lettcra testamentary on tho above estate haf Inn been granted to tho undersigned by the prop, er authority, notice Is hereby given to those in debted to it to make immediate payment, and those i...,.,.. M-i,,,. uirainsL It wili mesent them lor settleiiicnt aud allowance. DANIEL P. WALKEB, sep23 Administr.ilor. ryirilANS' COURT SALE. Tiy virtue or an order or saio issuing out of the Orohns';Coiut ol Somerset county. Pa., to us di rected, we will sell at public sale, on the premises. 0 Saturday, October 10, 1814, i.nr nt 1 and 2 o'clock D. m. the fol lewing real estate, late the estate of Jonathan ,,r ..m..riet lownshio. deceased, to wit. A certain parcel or tract of land situate la Som. eraet townsnip, oomersei couuiy, i,.j,.ui,uS lands or Alex, and John Caselieer, Abraham Ba ker, Win. Fisher, Jacob Shallls and others, con taining .- & acres, more or less, with the appurte nances. Said land is nearly all cleared aud under '"TERMS. Four hundred dollars In hand; 100 in cash to be paid or secured when the property Is lild oil ana iue remaining rJw v ...... ...i.. nnhir,i ,r th balance to remain on the land', the interest thercol to be paid annually to Uosean i Caselwer, the widow, auring ner me, anu at her death the principal thereof to the hch-s and leiral reurcsentatlves ot said Jonatiian IJasebeer, th leilance in three euual annuol pay menu with interest Iroin confirmation of sale. Down payments to be secured by judgment nonus. ALEX. CASEBEEK, ,..p23 - Trustoes. N 0TICE. AiinAKnmani hcrebr notiScd not to trcsnafls on ihu nrmiertv of l lie undersigned by burning, fishing or gathering nuts, berries, kc. Trespassers wul be strictly dealt witn aocoiuing io ISRAEL WELFLEY, H. C. AVIRSINO. JOHN DAVIS, J. J.SNYDEK. WM. HANNAH, NOAH B1KD, J. P. MeCLINTtM'K, . NEWLON TICUEW . cp-J3. H. WIHSING, J. HANNAH, Sr. JOHN HANNAH D. AN KENT. JOHN WALKER, - K. lOl Skl.v JpXECUTOUS NOTICE. Est ite t-f l.liam iiy, 1 ,to oi Ijrinu r'l'w .:ee'i.s -.1. 1.. tn rs ti -runn-i.tarv on the a: vc , d..iui h.ivtttg h.w.o irrjoie I totlie uu lcrsigue,! by the pro-nr au tin.rit.- otii-i. is hon.liv tivua to those in lelned to it lo'oeike imimsiiate u-ivuuul, au I tb.se liav iiiiridaliiia avaiust il will nrestut them to tlie at, .It ruiriiei'. at bis otiies, iu Fri lay. .the 3u: today Ocuilm-r. 174. Noaecouir wili i retxived uuies duly auihea ijated iiccoraiasj to law. loiiv JOHN irniL, Executor, so; 21 CORE SHAVINGS, The best anJ chcapct article in use f r tn SYlatt resses, cl c. They will last a life time. Thirty or forty pounds required ior largest beds. 8 cents per pound. iiiis!roi BiDtler 6 Cc, PITTSBURGH, PA KliJ KEV.STOXE DIXI.Vfl BOOMS, 203 Liberty Street, PlUibnr. P- W. IT. SIMPS0X Proprietor. MEALS AT ALL UOVUS. -TRANSIENT CUSTOM SOLICITED. sep-3 CLAIM AMI PATENT AGEHCY. sas clbess m the siaiz W. C. BEKI.(iR, Solicitor l!o Smitl Oeld Sireet PITTSBI'BGII, PA Patents procured. Pension, Bounty, fcc Prise Money collected. Applications by moil attended to as if made in Xrsou. MNo charge unless successful. scpC3 I ON EES' SALE. I uc auilrrslned will expose at putdlc sate, 0a Saturday, September 2GA, 181 at 1 o'clock, on the premises, tbe following real estate of Henry C. Hochstetler: A certain tract ot land situate lu Conemaugh township, known as the Ileckman farm, lying V$ miles south of Da- vlilsvltle, aiijoinmg lumlsoi reter (imnespcrgeic David Kauflmau aud others, containing So acres. strict measure, on which is erected a good large bouse, log barn, cider house and press, and other put builuings. There is a large orchard on tbe f .remises with very choice fruit; also a good coal uuk opened. The farm Is well watered and con fcuiem to mills, schools and churches. A desira ble farm. Terms made known on day of sale. JOHN OUEK, lepa A&sizuee. OABPETS. NEWEST STYLES, BODY BRUSSELS LATEST DESIGNS - TAPESTRY BRUSSELS NOVELTIES IN Two and Three Plies, ALL Off WHICH WE OFFER AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. BOVARD, ROSE &CO., New No. 29 Fifth Avenue, FITTSBCHGII. PA. cp9 Aci" A d wrfi.e m en -. JOTICK All vtmm am h'-rlv a-iliSe-l r.el to ire : on the property of the un-lTi'ie l Ivy Iph.Ui?. n.-hln.r or jr ithcrina out. l;crfie. Sic. Trt?..as er will be -IrMlv dealt rtth I us Saw. S. P. FRIT. J. J. irt'MBEKr. PETKRtil WISEKT, II. Ol MBr.Kl, K. CDUKK. IL H.STAUI. WM. KfTTNEK, S. W. FRITZ, S. BOOER, JOS. WALKER, S. KAY, aepie A. F. BtTTNER, V. M. FHITZ, W. N. COLEMAN, J. E. HAST, F. UAY, D1T0IVS NOTICE. 1 luoundi?r?iCTedau.'.itc.r.I.l.i:it.l hy met ourt nf (Vmm in I'tciia of Somerset Co.. to :U4ic iti.n- butlon of tho fundi ri?i out ol tho faie by ihi Shurlffof tho personal property of AuiruMiw Ko-senlK-rirer, Henry K-cutK;nrer and Omiircy Ro- (A,t!Mrir.r lo iik nmor.tr tti-.te lciraiiT coiti.eu hereto, hereby slva notice that he win a'ien.1 io h dotifsof the above ai.n-iiwmout at his otnee n Somerset on Wediidaiay. td-toln-r 14ih. IS, 4, at 0 o'clock a. is. JOHN n. l H U gepid Autntor. TXECUTOU S SALE . r it.. .. -n.l t.,l in--) -.f Itr-n- liv virtue l lilc i.,3. t. io ... .. .-... ... ... - amin ir-xiluian, late oi inui..iui'"i -p.. -v . dM-as4.L I will sell Ui ituiowtux uin reul csuitei Vile the property vt said deceased. Oa Saturday, Ovioher Z, ISM, i -i..i.- nn iim nrcmUes. vis: A certain ir.wt an I situate in saia townsnip. oj..iuii,h of J!in Levdin, Thomas Jloore. 1 nomas Dower heirs ot al.,"i-oiitaining 85 a. res. m.ire or less, about 35 acres c!e:i rod, wish a one mid a hall story frame dwelling house i hereon erected, with a stood cellar. . . ; ... . i . . , a,.., Ki.n.A trait luere is a iroou spnu v ..... treesoa the premises. 1 lie land Is uniicrlatd with ooL inn ore and lime-k-oe: also nT-euo-u. w ehurvhea. sehool houses. Ac, Terms made known ondavolsaie. . SAAlt'ELC AJ.f , sepia Executor. Teachers' County Institute he annual session of tho Somerset Coun-y T-u-bers .institute for tho present year, win te held la the Court ll xiso, la Sumtrici, couioitnc, : Oil Monday, October o't, at 2 o'clock p. m., and closiag on "day, vio, a. ia ""Bv an Ott of Assembly each county Su;Krln tend'ent Is require.! to call an Annual meeting ol the leacners ot tncir reiwui. -: time and place as is deemed moat suitable and convenient, ana to pruvwe .or .ue,. lecturers, and un apparatm bbi-j carry on the wrk successfully. It is mere ii ire ejpocieu on. ............. te-ich the ensuing winter will attend this meeting, thus manilesting thoir interest in the professiou. as, it has been suggested tliat in tins as in oiner eoutities it be mado a matter of consideration m grading and granuns certiiu-utes. Pr.fKillAJIJlE. flnranlzalion: elcoti-m of officers; opening ad dress by ex-Co. Supt. J. I- Pugh. Iteports. luo toiiowing Kxtm-i. i,,..-.v reports on suioeets ot tr.eirowu stmum ot.,-..o, whose names do not appear, are retueieu w tireiiare tliemselvea. . ' ' , I1? .. :n.. , l, II,.-. Wo, T m I.S Sn. iler. Orange S- rber, George M. Bakor. jl.S- v.i.iitv Si. S. Vornev. L.1. Alaurer, lions ii t :iu- tock, P. A. B-isu, ieo.Couniryman, V. S. Welter, Welev Atlaius Alien ,uciiiii, o.- Milt, liorncr, Jacob lierkey, K. P. Liihr. W A. Herkev, Griliin Crjuse, L P. Dull, Cnas. Llrlei, Jem. Miller. ' The lollowlnrr assignmciii.i are uiaie. Keeitation U. M." Lk-h'y. Tho Beauties oi Nature. C. B. C'.ik. The Power of txprer-siju and Ti.-rtigot, S. U- Treut. Ventilalim, M. J. Meuniy. Teit books, Fred. Urol. - Astronomy. J. It. WMpkey. S tluKil Uovemment, B. F. Uavmnn. The Live of Truth, George B. Master?. Arithmetic (the new departure) H. il. Kecfc- man. . Corporal Puni-hment. jacon .miiut. Teacher's qusliacatiens. J. V. 11 ecus. The Immirtanca of Hlitory as a Study , J. S. Watrner. Circulating DecimtilJ. It. n. v an uortu T.-u-liln,. A iTotession. J. C. Weller Essays. I'he following lady teaehors will pre- mm ,ii s.-ifHitin-r tneir own suiiicc s: rjiun C. Stutzuiitn. Christie Holsiiue, Alir-o J. Dt bav- Anna Harle Mchdnmy, r.na amiuia ii'te Huston, Liiiio Puutoauith. Cyntuia jiusr.Hn.i, Jennie Baker. AiiiiioC. Fisher. Cora Dull. Sulli fan Dom. Ellen Sr.v ler. Jenila Richardson. Declamations. Jacob lUUlcr, oiiaia liUWUiy, A It. lie.-u'hv. Discussions lirtno-'rapiiy, ana bow to tcaeiiit ..i i. t . iii.inii.i.i What branches should paoils recite without i...!.. ornil lv T. W. Weukh.nd. 1'oililijti ol classes uurins rteitauon opei-cu vi D. B. Snyder. How lo gain the attention of classes opened by II. Miller. What would you Uo .he hrst day st-cot.1 c ramen- ccs olencd by J.C. kendall. In wnat manner cm r.ngi;sn grainioar oe i;sv sueccsnlully toulit In ihu common ichuois on ed by oi :ii:lu Til usolinun. Any oiner subject pi.seuted r.y ite exe.'iitiv coiuuiltlce uiav be ilueusctii. iue committee on Ti :u hers' Permanent Cerliiie:ites will be elected on Tuurs'lay allem-ion. Instruetors. We htive assur.t-. of the serviivs of several prominent teachers Irom abroad who' promise soiiii. iirue.n o n.-n-..-.o. ".. . .-j. loConl. Prineinal of ths Curry Institute. Pitts burgh, will be with us tho entire week. He will iieliver a itinuc iceturc on w enne?n;iy evening. Rev. A. D. Herr, Allegheny, wili also I present: others hve lieen inviieil. l e leel sale iu saying that all who come will be amply repaid, "hmii Directors and Irwaiis of eJui.-Jituiti throughout the ex'unty are requested to meet with us, D. W. WILL. SejilS Co. Supt. D. O. LINT. It. A. CONOVER. GLADS STEAM MILLS, Lint & Conovcr, Having recently lcssi- what Is known as tho Old li-;SiiisaiE 2 ill, sltutitoone mllo s-mih ofSnnTSet. an I having pua it in arst class order, we are prejoired to do ail kinds ol grindluu. Having pur -based an engine we aroeuaitieti to use either mean: or water power. All work ' - ' W A RR A N TE D SATISFA CT0 R Y If tho grain is in g nid cmi always kept ou h.iu-i. ill .a. F! iur for sale seplo "gXECU TOR'S SALE. The nmlcntgncil executor of the Us! will and testament ot Jolin fnirnine, lato ol Soiu.-rscl lp., irc-'eased, will otlcr i'er s.ile ou the prcaiLies On Thursday, 0 ob::r 22, iH' i at 1 o'cl-vk p. m., 1 he liu'k i I ! it wlii' h :iN nt V Kni rt..l V ul ta!' : a 1 :rii irr.i t..ti:u.ii.i4r '-Zi a-re, t ;l'T :.r.: fl;..r Uii'i UU'liT I x v. .::. 1. v.et, t.',:.r;r'u.. ,i: rr t.i "i ::'! o.i ir- . .. m.'ti ..I . ay.-.-.i'ii '.ivt.-.r ., ihu-.: iu.e o.c;.ii' ;u rr) UUil It'.; Ii !!1l' w.i er. ; ...J . ...ri is i u i. u SHir w i-r-MiJiii u! Pv-i.iv rs-t. ati i Ki.-r -ii', Suau i;trr -iu. UUitfeUreiiUv-C K jti:ii-; iuu -.a hi .r.'li U iliidM L. Vtmi. Ali i UtliiifjL. TEK.viS. Ono-ihird to remain a lio afterpay ment of exiwnees. ui wi.K h the iuutvl anuual lytobepaia to tiio Mow (iurin htr life; ne ihir! oa tb ttrst ot" April, 187&, anJ the balance in fire .UaI annu.il payinems, to Ik; secure! hy jiuitf meiit twnd on the tireinLes, witb-iut intermit ; lo iK-roent o ibo liuu-l money mu.-t be on tiia oavof tale. JACOH NKFF, eplfl Kxeeulor. PUDLIC SALE OP VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. Jiy virtue of au order of the Orphans' Court ol Somerset ci.unty. Pa., the undersigned will offer tor sale onibe premises in tummu. townsiiip, on Tue.day, October Clh, 1ST4. the real estate of John Hcrsch, dci-easeil, v nsls- tiniras follows: A tract of Land containing 11 acrci an 1 10 perches, adjoiniug lanns of Peter aleycrs' heirs. Lint fc Hugus, VVm. 1). Boer, Perry Berkley, Alexander Jlosgravo and Elhis Bowman, of which aliout 60 acres are cleared, balance wtil tinitiered, with Are chiy, lin.cstono and bjtnuiiuous coal In abundance ou the same. TEKMS. One-third in hand 1st April. IS. a. balance in live equal annual payments, to lie se cured on the premises; 10 ier cent ol the hand money must be paLl ou day of sale. JACOB BOWSEK, Wil. HEKSt'H, Iep9 Executors. J EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. u:a of Kulolph Myers, late or Upper Tur kevloot To., dee d. ' LetLerj Ustanientary on the alwve estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereoy given to tliuso icdebleit to It to make im mediate payment, and those having claimsiig-iinst it lo present mem uiv auincniicaieu mr wi.n nicnt on Saturd.iy. October 24ili, laT-t, at the late rocidcDte ol ci -ascd. JACDU OETiH AKD, JV.AS .MLVtloS, sepld Executor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. i o.miilprsl-'Tieil auditor. atijin'.e l nf tne t wn . i . . ol C-ommon PicsB of Somerset county, lo make distribution or the funds arising fmm the snles by the Sheriff of the real estate ot Alexander Slutx n.ntn.n.t um.mj ih.M. lnltv entitled thereto. hcrebv trlves notice that he will attend to the du ties of lu appointment at the office of w m. H. Koonlr. In the borough ol Somerset on Monday, Urtobrrl. ISTI- M R lepij Ami uor. A SSI UN EE'S NOTICE. nT.S..ilirt. bavinw bf decJ ol Tolutitsry as signment conveyed ana nnshcned to mo all his es tate, real, personal anu niiaeu, iu wU J.f nre,Hi.,rs. notice is hereby given to all Ier- uma IndclHed to said Jonas Sciliert or having claims against him to appear lor settlement on Saiunlaf. October 31. l-4. at the residence ol the awianor. SOLOMON SN s Ur.K. aeplo ' Assignee. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Pi'vil Mountain, late or A.Jitison twp, decesiscd. Letter lestamentary on tho above having been granted to ihe undersigned, notice hereby giveu to those indebted to uto m.ie diute pavmont. an-l those having olaitos against It to present Uiem duly authenticated fcri scu lemeul aud allowance. tuJI n.a.nau.i-'" ne-uior. The oldest anl best tippo'nteit inj.uutei;ior obtaining a Itusincs Kducation. For circulars, addreii p DrFFk S()T,S cp2-3om Ptttsburgb, Fa. oVc w AJecriist: mcnt-i. B. Brooke Nice BUT COMMISSION MERCANTS, 54 SOUTH STREET, Respcctfu'y sollett eoosir.uat t BfTTER and general PRODUCE. The Urge and wguUr trule that Lae tur butter oilers superior iihiocentenu lor MERCHANTS AfJD DAIRY Til EH to ship tons, an! will be pleanc-l !o lnv th?ir shlptnw.s an 1 firnl favirs. AV pn-miso tri -t at tention totneir interests an-l t.) olit.vi i HIGHEST ilaKUEf PK1CES li-r CI.' TTEit sen', us, with prompt sab- and check for prorecls. N. B. Snipping earihi lorwanie-l by mail, or to be had principal stores In iho county. scpis " MoEmdT& DICKSON"- 54 Wood St., - PITTSBURGH, PA. WHOLESALE JDJIT O-OOIDS OFFER THEIR STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS FOR AUTUMN AT September loth, 1S74- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE slio ol Catharine wann, late 01 miuiersci tj,., docenscii. letters of administration on the above estate having been gnnteil to the undersigned, notice la hereby given to those IrHlebted to it to make imme diate payment, r. k! those having claims against 11, to present tnein i.'Jiv nutnetmi uteii nr miKiimi, at the resilience ol Noah Swank, on Saturday, Oc tober 'il, is. :4. j i i. i . , ni.1.1 I, w-u:a Adutiiusi.ratir. A SSIGXEE S NOTICE. Uejrco H. Suhrif and L. A. Smith, n Jteyera- dalo borough, h.iving tn:uio ft volunMry assign ment of all their property and ellcct. to the un dersigned In trust lor the bench! ot their crcilitors, notice is hereby given to all person Indebted to said parties to'tnake immciate rment. andthoso itavtug cluiais tvui present tucui ior .wLiti iircm uu aiiowane-a. J. O. Jltl t SeplS Assignee. T TRUSTEES' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. . . . . itv rirtiiiiof an or-lcr issued out ol tho orpnans Court of Somerset Co., Pa., to the undersigned di rected, there will 1 exposed to saie, by pubiio outcrv, at the late residence of dcetis-.-d, in Upper Turkeyhiot township, Somerset Co., Pa., 0i Saturday, Ochhir I0t?, 187$, at 1 o'cl-x-k p. m. the followliig desvrihed vulnable real e!ile. hue the property of Philip Stillivcp late or I ppr Turkeybmt township, deceased, to " No. 1. A certain trf ct or tan-l situate in M11 illetreek t.,w?liip, in sai I enun y, a-ij -inir-g lands or A.tr.n Il.vhter. Joh O. Eimmel, tract Xo. 2, John I). Sovder and others, containing 10 acree nnd V0 pen-ties, strict measure, with tha appurte nances. About acres aro elearcl, and the re mainder well tiinlx.'red. No. 2. A certain tract in lann situate in ji 1 1-. dlRcreek Viwnshlp, doining lands of Ross K. -King, Levi Snvder. Aaron lle.:blcr and trait No. . 1. containing 44 acres and 78 perches, strict incis ure. About asai-res are cleared and the remain- Ji-r wo'.l rlait-red: irood water on the premises. TERMS. One-third of the pan-base money to reiu-iin a li'-n oo the promis:s.l!ie interest to 1m paid annually to the widow during her lite time, and at her death the principal to tho heirs of the deceased: one-third In hand on the delivery of the ileed on the 1ft dnf or Aiiril, 1S7S, and the remain der In two equal annuil payment without interest; 10 percent ol the purchase money must be pail on the day ot sale. 1 IKVAN W. SULLIVAN, spiS Trustee. X EACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. The examinations of teachers for Sotn- -rs.it Cn. will le held as follows: Petersliurgh, trtlay, September litii. Ursina, Saturday. path. Salisbury. Jlomiay, Mcver!aIo, Tarsilay, u:rlin. WeilneSilay, Somerset. Saturday, Davidsv ille. Momiaf, ils;. 13.1. Vth. xith. Stoystown, Tuesday. 2th. JennerXRoads. Wednesday. September aiih. Centrevi-le.Thurilay, Oetoiier 1st. A sue. ial examination will tie lwld at Soniersc on Saturdaf. IX-tolwr 31. Aiipllcanti lor this ex amination must briug the nect ssary request Iroui bosrds'of Directors wherCtbey desire to tea- h. The examtnatioos will liegin ata. m. Teach ers coming at a Inter hour will not tie admitted to the examinations that day. No private examina tions will be held Bor old certificates renewed nn less bv special request of tho board oi directors where tie applicant Is wanted to teach. Applicants for examination arc not expectcj to atitfud previous examinati ins in the county. Eaeh tc:clier will pn kle himself with a stamp ed euvelope tiearing bis aUdrets, and cHi lo.-:i.g lat years' crtitieato. There will l no certiflratci issued unlit sll of tho regular examinations have closed as we ex pect to commission only enough to supply the schools: lor this reason the exoininat ions are held earlier than heretofore. Director and friends r education are specially reoucsted tnmoet with as at the examination ol teachers in their respective districts. I). W. V ILL. gej9 Co. Superinten.leut. 'OTICE- 1 The Coinniissii ncrs of Somerset County l ave this day determined to meet nt lliolroitiee on Ihe Lit -M..n.li,nf each month commencing with the last Monday or September. Instant, 1H74. for tbe nfanvofthe citizens whose ImsinisJ mav require immediate attention notice be publishel in the "llcral and that this ' ac-1 '-Deuio- crat. ' By oner oi tue twani JACOB NEFF. ( lerk. cp1) THE NEW IMPROVED 3 AWARDED Th2 "Mwdal of Progress," ATTIO.V.4, 1S73. ThcUislicst Order of 'Medal" awarded at the Exposition. So Serin .'ici Received Higher Prize. A FEW bOOD KEASONS: . New Invention th-T u .'hly testeil and S3 cured by Letters Patent. . ,K l. Makes a perfect Lock SMlch, alike on both sides, on all kind ef gmnls. 3. Kuus light, smooth, noiseless and rapt.! best coiubination or qualities. 4 Humble runs tor years without repairs. S. Will do all varieties of Wors: and Fancy Stitching In a superior manner. Is most easily managed by the operator. Length ol stitch may be altered while innning and machine can ho threaded without passing thread through holes. 7 Design simple. Ingenious, elegant, forming Ihestllch without the ws of cog wheel gears. n tary cams or lever amis. Has the Autunaiio Dmp Feed, which insures uniform length of stiteli at nys(ieed. HasournewThrcad Controller, which allows e::sy movement of needlo-bar and prevents injury tothread. . , Construction most careful and tlmshed. Is manutartured by the most "kililul and experl enccl meelianle. at the celelited KeinniTloa A r morv. 11I.HT, -N. Y. PiUnburtth OUir. l Milttsit. i""-2' SPECIAL NOTICE. MmM Normal SAOAMOKE, (Lite California) WASHINGTON COU"NTY, PA. The WINTEP. SESSION of this new State Normal School Will beam MONDAY. SEPTEMBER SI, IS, and continue 'i weeks. , SEPTEMBER 'ZlyVT.l. Tuition for the Term $20. THE NORMAL SCHOOL gra.luatel are rapfc-ly euuimandicg tne best posl liTrse who cme ami graduate first will be firs'. In the neld lo get The Best Schools. ?-n len-s are n-eived at any lime, tliough it II besi toenter .1 iK-ginnitig of Ttrm Come .-, way of UnlonMwa and EruwueMlle. Address C. L. EI1RENFIELP, A. M., , Priucipol. - ' r ' n-i l r' - " '7Z--; ,w" Xi w AJ cert Lie went & Co., TEH VERY LOW PRICES. scp: A D MINI ST R AT0 R'S NOTICE Lstate l Levi Livlnii!. n. Uto of Jenner two.. owca.-MNl. Lettern of admlntstrvuoo on tho above estate reiving been granted totiie oniierslgrie.1. n-ii:i-eis hereby given to those Indel.tnl 10 it to mukf imme diate pivment. and those bating cl im agaimt It. to present theiu duly am hentirati il lor ..-ule-ment at Lite residence of deceased, in Mou-iay, the ath duv of Sett., 1174. JACOBS. WMLFORD, aug!2 T P K M" N L H G I' I) C J K U S X Z K A I O U V W Y THS LIOHT. Adininifr.itor T Y W V u I A I. 11 G F E D B O. K Till tMHiai HKA'. I'M Bt) l! To b-o Copyrezn IrJ. On reec:pt of fifteen centa, I will mall to any ad dress, a neat cant with either of the al.ive: show ing in the one ease how "the llirht ' will rive light en any pubieet: and In the oi lir case- how --the dour will open adm r to any suloeet, even th di.ir of Heaven. Or 1 will send tue two cards tor twenty-five cents. Aitiress, C. F. WALKER, Frleders', Pa. That the alphabet is a science in Itself, Is ecr titinly something new, even la tt-Ss Jay of Inven tion and iHsMVery. Though If Mr. Walker sus tains the assertion, hy actual dim.-ntr.itl..n, we will all have to ai-bnnwk-i!;e tbe tru'h, and if w do fin 1 It In tha miar.ir.g of the lettcrj of the al phabet. "0SEIMI SHEETS Jt SON, I'd n jiki ts, li. rlia Ta., roiiitMiiiy iJc.u u h:nl aii'J tnaWe tn -rJer fi.ilins d! iil fyltoaa prtw?, tn thcmiurfoHt n)tite ptitUri. liiivm a LearL' oi ths i:.iV!t t Vjf in ra!i-. art? al wsw n-p:iiv.l to take cilin to ari l rtrtnx tt.ri' tt Uie v uric u eravlqrieti. - april ,H TXECUTOR S NOTICE. Estate of Alex. John n. late ct Jenner Twp., decesseil. Letters tesrnmentary on ttie aliove .state hnv Ing Istn irrinteil to the aiidrpHlgm-d by the pp-p-er aw'lioriTy, fmtieo is hereby given to Db-sc ln-ttel-teit lo tt'totnnkc item dilate p.iy men t, an-l tii:--e having claims sg:.inst it will presint them to the uadersigticl Ii r allowaoite at theoiftecot Hi-ni-i-min S. Fleck, at Jenner -X Brads, oa Saltiri.iy, Octolnri, 1W4. BEN. S. FLECK, AN iih E W Jtiti.K'SON, le; Execut-irs. m m w.wm. Ptt.rpsueil ! Oct. JJ.i, IS71. The Hun. .las. . T. I. Wilson. Mavort'f Ilinision, and tbe Ci'.v follows: .u:i'-il endutse the enterpn.-io a., Hoi mtox, Texas Aprrl M, P:i Wc. the u:i er"!ii-!. regir l the K l Estate Distribution, whi-ti J. E. Foster pri.pusestttmake on tho --M hi t i::t"U-r next, in this eiry. as cileula-tc-1 to pnioi- te i!ri:irov-i'iiii!it4, nn-1 plaeinir within the rea h of i:ioq, who otherwise would I una ble, a tl.tinee loserure a home for them and their famines, and having fniui onr long a.-qaainianee with him, every (inu.ience in his Iiiirgruy. we feel jnstirte-l In siyicg that wo belipvc he will carry out his Pis'rtiuti"n h.nestly and iairly, adr-iitig to but ailvertt.-'!:d pl.tn. Signed by the Mayor, tho Hon. Jos. T. D. Wil-s- n. nd l 'ity IJiaim-il. Capital Prize. .,.ij0 Oold; ten Krrd.k-nifa In lloustoa: populath-n Jl.oOii.aii the railroad ei n t r ol tho Slate; Lai 'r it-. ul bn-1 in dirt-n nt j.r. lionsef iiie S:ite. or prizes !4Moo: 74.- -JO-l tk-kels. at tit eaehi The Butnageineut are so well Colli liii-ed of tho success of the JUerprisc, that they loci putilieil in promising to retniid ev. erycent of money if thw drawing does not tnke place on -Jd of t i.-tr.b,'r. Every prize paid in luil, whether li the ti' kts are sold or not. T. W. HOUSE. Treasurer. Address i J. E. FOSTEK. Manager, Houston, Texas. sej :rrT0KS'SALK of real Jli ESI F.STATR liy irtue of an nr:r Jsj-uml tut the frhanV Curt iT Si'iner t '., l'r.. to t he ur,i.crirm-l dir-e'.C'I. thi-ro will h exp'tv l to air. by juSUo ou'.rry, ou the prvuiaa, . O.-i ir in . to.-: .I' ti t-. j r I d "! I" r y ll '. i .1 in IV .-. Kti- , llti i - rs.-t C si. ii -;e n ... I'-.. " I .. I' .-I i -I t . li .ii.-c. -i i.ti .i,-i . i-i l .is : ... -re r - :u: a... . : i i uil -lags th-ris-n -r- --e-'. I ,11 .1:1 street, ill ' tl'-l-ns- o- i-n I 1., r i.r. I -r ;. is 1 - i' tbf town, and is in icod rtl'v-n. There are Kfenl via-i-je Iruii trues on the premi- Si-S. TERMS. Two thunsan l dollars In hand on con firmation of s;ile. aud tho balance In one year, with interest, to b sceureii by a judgment bon i on the premises: Pi per cent of thu purchase mon ey must be paid on nay ol saie O. L. MILLER. Exeeut. r. jr0Ii SALE or-KENT I will sell or rent mv Planing mill, insisting ol a 40 horse power engine, one planer, one largo moulder, one tenon and one scroll saw. one i.t mortiser. nd tbn-e cln-nlar saws, all In goo-l n Bin g order, on rcosoBulile terms. For pariieulars nldresi sep v . H. .-i ii a r r.n. Oarrett, Pa. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For the relief ami cure of all derange ments in the stom ach, liver, and bow el. They are a mil. I aperient, and an excellent purgative. Being purely veri table, they contain no mere ti ry or m me tal whatever. Much serious sickness ami lunVrm is prevent ed bf Ihcir timelr : and every ftniily s hiHil.l have them on hiiiid for their protection and relief, when reetured. Long experience has proved thern to r the -af-eVt;;,ire.t.an.t l-t all the. Pill wit.1 ah h the market abounds. By their ncca-ii-Ml the blood is. punticd, the n.rmi.tions oi me vs tern expelled, ole,tnt. tions n-mored, and ine whole iiiai hinery of life restored to it healthy activity. Iniern.il organs ivhe h bc;....i' ele-e I i"i slurri-h arc clc.-uiscl bv Ar'a l-.tl: ami stjn.uiale.1 into action. Thin n''l'-' 7. .Ik' i i,.,..!,-,,!,. the value of hi. ft change. when rerkoned oo the va-l multitudes who en ,..y iTTan hardly be comouuil. liieir sugnr coa mg n,'.ke" U ei pleasant to take, and ore-ervc, their rtiiA .nnnpairwl for any length of lime, so thVt thev are ever fji-h, and perh-rtiy n-hablf. Al'ihough searching, ther are mild, ami oin-rato wrtliout disturkaace to the cons tuuuou.oruiet, or occu!atuin. , Full directions are given on the wratiricr M each box. how to ne Uiem a a Family l'ysw ami for the following com plaints, wtucb Uu.se filla mpidlv cure: w , or Iv im-fi or Fm1ic"w- , Mm, La(r and Low, mt Aprt.tliey should lie taken moileratelv to stimulate the stoiu rh and restore its healthv Pine an-l acuon. or l,itftWP. nn.. - -i- torn,, HilWM lleaaarlift M .t" !rfc-. J-""lic- "tt-rr.. icfc. J... i'-Hc VJ.e uTsi-ascd acuon or remove the obstrucUons which Mr' 'llTwtrrr or Dlarr.., hut ono mild Jo-e is ffcnerallf reiiirel- for Hkni'l"- -"". Pt .(V-tlo- -f ct- ", hi-. Bk and I-'", thev sh.ml.l be cont.a bousIv ukeu,a requu-di, to change the diseased aTuon of the s stoln. With su. h change toose coviipLums disa.i-ar. at for lr.p-y ami Iro4cl -IIIw. the .houlil be tiken in large and frequent dorf. to prolnce the efft of a (lraiie row- ror iiirrIM. a larvc d- M taL"D,a .t frlucc, ihe desire! effort by ym- promote d.re-ion and reioe bcwmae P An .Masiooal do 'm".1,aWu bowels, re-tore, the appetite. "Jl0, wh,.m aystem. Hence It u ortea whtt f.,!s n senou-, derang.-mcnt exi f theM tolerably well, often 'SrVmHVtm their JWH. make, h.m ?jtgvoUv cleausmg and renovatunf rv nutraatD bt IH.J. C.AIE CO., Poetical Ckomi ' lOWEtl, MASS., V. 8. ,03 SALE BT ALL DBCOCI3M iVUrWHB
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