fhe Somerset Herald. rZ. ReTeenrter-JS, 187 r !! xifloiu: A OHIO R. R. piTTSfcruou nivisiox. , v,,r IT. 1ST, trains on tbia roil 01 from end irnvr t depot, corner lrao. Will our 8tore be pvinc? Butte bas boomed ap to 20 cents a pound in town, and scarce at that. Court last week the 'lilihv lucre"' cbanu. The weeks about tmn are covered with ice several incbes thick. It ii too rough fur good skating. cloesj on Thanks- I There i a project on toot id bare the voting place tor the borough and township changed from the Court Louse to the coun cil chamber, in the new engine bonse. The ufilces in the Court house are all occupied, and it is very inconvenient for the Sheriff to hare to give up his ofllce several days in the year so that the election? can be held there. - The proposed change will be for the better, as the council chamber is more conveniently situated and easy ot access. ilida'l bring much ol to the tills ot our mer- Stastox's Mills Items. Xot seeing anything in your valuable paper for some time. I thought 1 wouu pen you a U'W items : AUi. Huston shut a fine yonne doe Sat urday afternoon. This is tbc first deer sbot in tbrv parts this season. January 1st. central paying day, is only five weeks hence, and the wine man it ma king ready to meet bis obligations. The Altoont psnars have commenced talking of a Fourth of July celebration lor mat place next year. A little previous. WEST. rVW"' I nrnl''"" 1-MV . .t..r si: " f .f " tj " m " .y ' m;i " IV Mt II p. l:l " IM " :. " r a- p. sa il lea sa. LJ : . Y.ire riiiladliUia ftnttnuort liiclihiond tAtiliis-ton llVIHlllllill Kim kH iMid Oil li I' le I ui"tiU'Wn ttrwl Kord Ml. IMt-asiutl 1WHIIK'UV Ura Nrwlna Mrfcriort bradiliaa fltlxburg J.. IU. li:i a. at. 7:10 " S:uu p. m. . IN. tMp. ej. Ill 4:4: " 4i " :i - : " : i: " .! " ;:! " Jt . In. "TZio, ran by Baltimore Time 14 mlnutea brtrf than Plttsbarah time. " 7..ss train leave Plttsbtireh at , . " " i M. Inre'nr f:rhaa..M urn the Express leaves arriving at Mineral jn., niu- "T, I .nil nlnHIlt rOUl lO tlM Eltt " LhWalltan'toicat a. . dalljr, ar '". .Jh.l,.M:lU a. . ; ew York S:tt A. Utiiiguin at 7: ' 6:t r. r. li r. dallj, ar . : lialuamrc, km Flillailrlplila; 1:44 The davs are now shorter than the nights and it is no easy matter lor the me chanic to make his ten hours by daylight. Court adjourned Thursday moruing to meet on the 13th of December, when there will be an adjourned argument Court btW. ." . -.J As will be seen by relerence to the time table, in anotbercolunin. the winter sched ule on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad has gone into effect. We are requested by Mr. Chas. J. Har rison to state that ovrinc to the fact that Thursday is a legal holiday, the Somerset County Bank will be closed. Fob Sals. A handsome Portland Cut terbrand splinter new same as that ad vertised in another column. ill be sold cheap. Inquire at this office. I twi' ' w'1 u"ly ".uinuit UaiM anU r'nje trtrt uflii'X corner Fifth Avenue and Smith jt;.l yrrt. 1 le eomerOraot and Water s-nra. Pnilurali. Pa. 1 1- "Mil H. General Ticket Arent E k. H 1 MiMAN, u,. Ouonellnille. f . W. a B. K. B. fass Kiaaaax roiKT. loKiaarrk raaaaiA aiLoan. ,cd iftsr aiuiidaf , Nor. IT, 187, trains will m it Wiuwt, eonnectlnK wltb Mall trains uo r,;.,)urgh. Ifiv , B. k U. E. K. (rzept Sunda.T). LkAVB. aalT. ..10 30 a.m. 12 is p. m. ,. so p. m. sop. m. UkU tut ooonaUi a-lti Local Weat. dteii tc K-tilr TUne Tatde. lo take ef. jJJinM.y. Juiw Jt, U7, aod ntinue In fun-e .i. . . k.n r-r or k,t.r.tnr - Inn. ' " :. " - : : f .ii g to emitter w li n Kim nouiimih r.XiTT , it U k l- K. K , au J Mly ai 6:1 j . womui aim me tram wei, vbieh ar-,ur-iriUiK'UrlialtA. . i H FUITZ. W. II. SAXNER. Cit k T; ket Ajrt. KaiwuneuJi-Bt. inj pueenirer Etlt... ruf wt. Uliik lit ijirfc ' (tojtn Wt . 1 )u p. o , ilA a. ir, , 4 47 p. a. . 1 :3T a ni . 3 A. U JjV Jwi,,? at IJoxd's. Od in trim. iiurnMi up joui iii,vs. rrime ( sitft are plenty. Jii j mi ever aee a cat rlt.li V J5uiJra.g lime draws nigh. Niou! Ii"jU s.t C. X . Boyd's. A'. Nieii'a Uxi sure, Holiday gilts. Tliew Oiornings maks the Uooi! tingle, lli &z cheap at Mrs. J H WjlUi AN tyrttai'lt-t la wit all ages at C. N B'ids. Jeat'ry. cheap, at JlKfi. J. K. ALTtR S S. 7 little folks trudge oil lo school quite Brrrily. At J. Y. S. bell book store, cheap sta- lotifry. A rtKniilcte assortment ol spec'taclts at CJ.B..j(ls. Lu!d i( best five cent cigar in town. iuU) Orion's. Sea-Goods jufit reeeirtd at Mrs. J. It. KtiitrA boa a. Irejs. Ptml medicines and Hve fluffs ti'.S. hViyd s. " " Tbe season for wince pies and midnight ' iioiu is at bsnd . Try "Baer's Boom Navy" at Orion's. Besand cheapest. .Towers and Feathers at JIkb. J. R. WsxTEk & Sox's. Tue attending Court are invited to 5t-iC. 5. B5d's. Co!i( appear to be fasiiionalbe ; at least ksost every person bas m, To bar cheap Cigars and Tobaceo, t u wbovfrom . O. Trent f teim should see that their children i'St run the streets ajt night TVrt a a good deal in a name to a tijW pajtr or bank check. 0 Trent keeps the old "Louisville M 'kodtU "Farmers' Best" Bay joar Christmas and Xew Year l N-Lell s took and variety store. style Xerk-wear for Ladies at Slss. J. It Waltkk & Sow'. Mull's News Depot, pencils, pens, Pper. eovfclojies, books, albums and Leatl. Oil, tfc liarne'.t. Tw lt pluce to tey M LIte wh.Painisic, at Byers , - ac-iet. Pa. J-ai Fish, Tub and Can Oysters, tor 'Waiving Day, at prices lo suit ail at " . Piatt's. I: i malicious woman who will put V haira upon a man's coat just to make ui!t jtainus. 4JUlul Bibles, albums and pocket ."7 SchtH's NeWg nepot, next : fcjwa.ec. "Va in St nitrset, stop ani sec the nice Mm. J. R. Waiter &. S'jt's. A"'i"lJ,s book store, neifttotbe e. lor Christas boots tor young LialoyiolU. 5t a,., iDj Bjjb,, ttutived twice Mtf. J. B. Waltkh & Sda's. ' V. Sttelli News Depot Jiwt re ,Z M E"nt lot of book, suiuble for F'"Us preat nt. V v Tr,'Bl r,!ccivtd an order ffB lorkl i,y lor 40.0U) cigars, whj 'U Lip w-day. Ntenj l? the Hiew. Raw, !(all-Can, of kit 7.-ll- TlaU's Saloon, basemrnt IW.it.' Block. zZ?"'"1 ""ortinentof boa paper froan tlohduy p rejects. Ji '"Pw sttxk aod but goods at tt " Prices fc Hk. J. K. W altkb & Sos. a:, tn Land the Oliver Chilled rejmi,, rt iverg 4 Barnert, ; frGrwj-fr,inf Brtrsde, SuipeJ M prices oY SaiU. Iron, Glass, ki i c betore pcrchasing else- r, a. carnett Somerset Fa. 'noers nJ our country friends, vou k tn I r 1 ' 1)00,1 tofe h ,ne P '-nruinias presenu for the little til1"1" '"N" 'n, of tboMele 1? pirure l,ook Schell's News "om one cent up to twenty akiJ0." 0'iM', ' to domerael 4 7 v 1 t4,"e 'tL 1 tr to nourish and at W nntr mM- nl7 23 cents 11. Plait's SaW Election officers are on!v allowed for one (lay and a dollar and a half per diem when not employed alter twelve o clock. midnight, in making up returns. Now the aged liar is happy acain. lie can sit around in the corner grocery, whit tle barrels and lie aliout the heavy snow storms they used to have early in August when he was a boy. Is there no way of pulling a stop to the loafing of hall grown boys in front ot the pnetomce in the evenings? It U very an noying for ladies going lo the office to hear the remarks that are made by them. General Grant has accepted the invi tat ion tendered him by the people ot liar rihburg, through Mayor Patterson, and will visit that city December l.V.h. Ar- j rangements are being niaae to give him a grand reception . Lof-T On election day, a pocket book containing about eighteen or twenty dol lars. a iid valuable iwpers; one note aeainst Alexander Coflroth for fGOO. A liberal rewsid will be given lo anyone reluming to CoKMiLICg JfKKKLtV. Oats is selling at forty cents per bushel. There was a larger yield of outs to the acre and more harvested in tins county this fall than ever before, which makes the present price incomprehensible. It is thought it will be cueaj-er by the Holidays. Thise of our sulwcribers who called on us last week and paid their indebtedness, ill please accept our thanks, and those who tailed to do so, are reminded that it requires cash to run a newspaper and we wiuVJ be huppy to have them sjure UP- Pennsylvania bas Wen divided Into ten census di.-triets, au l is entitled to leu su pervisors. The seventh district is com posed of the counties of Bedlord, Blair, Cambria. Fayette, Franklin. Fullon, Huntingdon, Somerset, and Wcstmore land. Jn another column will be found the prcspcitus f the New York Timet for 1S50, The Tinitt p'aiuis to lie the leading Republican paper of the LniteJ Slates Any of our readers wishing to subscribe tor a first-class daily, will do well to send tor the Tina. Miss Minnie T. Ogle bas been appointed by the Western Union Telegraph Com pany as assistant operator at this place, and said appointment dates back to the 1st of the present month. The increased bus iness of the line at this point has necessi tated this arrangement as Mrs. Ogle has been overworked for some time past sd as her daugnter is tully compeleut to re lieve her of much of the responsibility heretofore devolving upon her we are pleased to notice that t his selection has been made Johnttottn Tribune. There will be voted for on the state tick et next year, one jierson for Auditor Gen eral in place of Schell, who was elected in 1ST?, and whose term will expire, and one for Supreme Judtie, in place of Judge Woodward, deceased, which seat is occu pied by Hon. Henry Green, of Northamp ton county, serving under the Governor's appointment. Besides the two slate offi cers there will lie a tuli lint of members of the House of Representatives, 201 in all, and half the Senate, numbering twenty-five members. All this, in addition to the President lull delegation in Congress. and large county tickets, will make a live ly contest in 183J. There seems to be a hitch somewhere about the new iron bridge to be placed across f he stream below town, on the Som erset and Johnstown turnpike. As stated several weeks ago the stone abutments are finished and ready Tor hc iron ; but where is the iron T The Commissioners should have had all the material for the construc tion ol the new bridge on the ground be tore tearing away the old one. Pedestri ans going that way have to cross the stream on a fool log, and those travelling on horseback or in vehicles have to lord it at a place that is deep, muddy and disagreea ble. Loud and bitter are the complaints matte by persons who are compelled to travel in that direction. Our farmers arc disposing of their cattle at a fair price. The quarterly meeting at Hopewell was largely attended last bunuay. Oar schools have opened out and are getting along fine. Mr. El Blough is teaching our school. Our friend Adam Stevens has gone to Johnstown to drive team. We hjo you may have success, Archy. Sir. J. II. Gardner, of this place, is teaching the Jenner X Roads school. Mr. Gardner is an old and experienced teach er. Mr. L. I). Hinges, formerly ot aiorgan s Factory, is teaching tho Walter school We wish you success, Doctor ; this is your nrst year ; U-) your best. V e are sorry to pen the death ot our friend Gillian Hoffman, who resided a few miles from this olace. The widow of the deceased has the sympathy ol the commit nity. Hay liAfB. L'nw.n Thanksgiving services will be held in the Luil.eran church Thursday morning. Kev. Wakeliuld, nl the Presby lerian church, will preach the sermon ol the occasion, and m ill be assisted la the services by the other ministers ot the town . All are invited. The U. B. congregation at St. John's church, near town, have Uiguo protract ed meeting. The pastor, Rev. I. X. Pot ter, preached on Sunday morning and ev ening to large congregations. Rev. Potter is a sound reasoner and preaches very sound, practical sermons. Mr. George Tayman. of the Somerset House, last week received a very hand some, swell-bodied, two seated cutler. The sleigh was sent to him by Mr. J. G. Harvey, ot Baltimore. George has a spaniiag team of bays, and, with his new cutter, will have quite a nobby turnout Mr. A. A. Stntjtrsao, cf tfhanksville. has accepted position as commercial egent for Gillespie. Zeller Jt Co., wholesale gro cers, 001 & tiiKl Market St, Philadelphia. Mr. Stutzman is also Emigrant Passenger Agent tor the Pennsylvania and Union Pacific railroads for this und adjoining count. . . Jt is stated that tie Cambria Iron Com pany have it in contemplation to erect a bl Lotel at the point in Johnstown where the new xuserjet and Johnstown Railroad will intersect the Pecnpylvsnia Railroad. This point it Is likely, wiit'l L(,t fr re moved from the site of Union Hall, on Washington street Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate of Eng land, is announced to contribute to the pa ge of &. Xicholai two Child Songs, writ ten espeftkl!)' for it which the editor hopes to publish In the January number. We believe this will be the il'rsi contribu tion Alfred Tennyson bas ever made to an Auwrican magazine. - Mr. A. C. Scbefl. who bas spent the laht three years in different prU ol the far west, returned to his native heath last wk. lie Las not been enjoying good health for some limb back; hence hi re turn, lie hopes after sptodjng a fuw months in his mountain borne to be the "Buck" Alex, of old. Disirict Attorney Scott is implacable and unrelenting in his pursuit ot criminals and in seeing that violators of the laws of the Commonwealth are punished. Xot satisfied with coovtrtiag several criminals at the late term of Cburt be accompanied Sheriff JCyle to Atjegbeky n4 s w' them safely confined in the Penitentiary. Bob Ingersoll says we are paving our preachers tpp lirge alariej. An4 yet Mr. Jngersoll coolly pockpta Lis hundred or two of dollars tor a single lecture, in m hich be attempts to shake the faith of the people in the only thing which robs death and the grave of their terrors, and has oo idea that be is overpaid tor that questionable b)rt of work- ' - The new postal card just issued U of a very pretty Design, and can be sent lo all parts of Europe, China, Japan and Brazil. At the top of the cU we the words, "l ni rcrsai Postal Union," wbu.0 are repealed ia Frenrh in smaller type. Then pome the wards, "United fiuies ef America." a LU h are also repealed in French. The stamp is a well designed head ot ,ibertv ; having on acb side the 6gure and the words "U. S. Postai Cw4,'.' . Mera. (drawbridge 4 Clothier, the large Dry Goods dealers at Eighth and Market street Philadelphia, Wsued a very bandsmu Child's Picture Book, one thnt cannot but Drove interesting and aitrr- ive V the little folks. They make the very lilieral offer to furnish Sutiday-scbnol superintendents with as tnapy copies free as inej rD dtStnbitle U4i.d J tnelr fcholiirg. 14J prioi i;ie'rjauie of the KDooJ on the cover, jis Well as j&X iifprjSk ts dttatint ation: This is uecideuly a generous oflor, and our Sunday school superintendents woald do well to take note of it This section was visited by several very severe snow storms last week. Thursday and Friday nights the air was bitter cold, the wind very bigh and loose, property was blown around regardless ol conse quences. Snow sufficient lo make tine sleighing, it it had lain as it fell, came dawn, but the h!;h w'ndj blew 1 off the nm.U anS oiled it hD it bogedciltt in fence corners. . ice formed on the creek north of town thick enough to allow teams to drive oyeVia satety. Saturday ft treat many of our farmers came to town in sleds, locomo tion being easier that way than on wheels. A swindle is being practiced on farmers in cerium localities, as follows: A sleek fellow it 's at a farm bouse for dinner. and on (my ment lor it asks the host to sign a receipt so tie can show bis employers whut the eXienses have been. The re ceipt is prepared in such a way that the signature is made on a paper underneath the thin paper on which it is wiitten, and Ibat on the lower sheet of paicr is a note for a hundred dollars or some such matter. which the swiudler sells before he gets out ot the neighliorhood ; and thus a piece of thin transfer paper, and that principle ol law which holds the innocent purchaser harmless, are used to deceive very success fully. Farmers should sign nothing pre sented to them by a stranger. Ei. The Yalk Retard states that a young white lady named Miss Hatlio Ludwick, of McKeesport, eloped with a negro last July. Sitae time ago a peddler, who had worked for a brother of lUtlie s, met them tramping along the Xew Jersey Central R'Kid the girl disguised as a boy making their way to Xew York. They had but five cents, with which they hoped to get across the river. The peddler gave them the wherewithal to purchase a meal. They were on their way to Bridgeport They were ragged and almost shoeless. The girl offered the peddler a gold ring, which she wore, for a tritle. When the negto asked tor some information of Mcheesport, 11 at tie burst out with, "Qh, don't talk about home, John, yon make m,e heart sick." We had the pleasure of a call from Mr. Ed. M. Lambert of Lamberts ville. Satur day afternoon. He informed us that the engineers have completed the survey ol the Somerset tfc Cambria rs'lroad ; thai tbc two corps met Saturday at a point three miles below S'.oystown where tbe Well s creek empties into StQnycreek. The en gincers experienced some trouble in get ting their lines to meet owing to several sharp curves in tbc stream near tbe peint of connection. Now that the survey of the road is completed we hope at an early day to hear ot at least a portion of it hav ing been let to contract. 1 here are a num ber of heavy cuts to be made and one tun nel i but on the whulo the grading will be very easily accomplished, and It is thought tbe entire route can be graded in from sis lo nine monihs. Si'ECiAL Order No. 24. Members of Company G, 10th Regiment X. G. of Pa. will assemole at their anuory, Thursday, Xovember 27ib, at 4 p. m., in unitorm lor drill, aud to be measured for great coals. By order of Geohoe Sxtdeu, J. P. KlMMEL, l9tLt. Com. 1st Sergt Road and Bkidob Views. On a peti lion of citizens for a public road leading from the road from Foust's Mill to Shade Furnace, beginning near the Lutheran church, in Paint township, to a point on the road from Davidsville to Iiooversville, near Jacob Dull's house, in Paint town ship, the Court appointed William II. Barn hart, surveyor ; George Maurcr and David Lehman, viewers. On a petition of sundry citizens of Elk lick and Greenville townships for a public road leading from a point on the public road leading from the town ot Salisbury to Pocahontas, at or near the old homestead of Hiram Findlay, in Elklick township, to a point on the public road leading from the X at tonal road, at or near I me Grove, to a point in Greenville township, near tbe George (jutatt improvement in Gruenville township, tiic court appointed Simon 1 Sweiizer, surveyor ; Jacob Deitz and John C Kennel, viewers. On a petition ot oituens ot Meyersdale borough for viewers to view and lay out Salisbury street, in said borough, the Court appointed L. C. Colborn, surveyor; Samuel Philson and II. R. Ilolsiuger, viewers. On a petition of citizens of Summit town ship for viewers to cbauge a public road leading from Meyersdale to Greenville, at a point on said road near the house ol W. Engle, to a point near Henry Meyers', on said road, the Court appointed M. D. Miller, surveyor ; Josiah V'alker and Joel Gnagy, viewers. On a petition of citizens of Jefferson Tp. for viewers to view a site for a bridge over Laurel Hill creek, in Jefferson lownxhip, at a point where the road leading to Shat ter's Mill crosses said creek, between lands ot Christian Miller, Frederick Shaulis aud A. B. Howard, the Court appointed John Wilt surveyor ; Win. G. Knepper and J. Miller, viewers. Four Arrests Under the Tramp ACT On Friday of last week Railroad tlieeman Beegle arrested four able-bod ied tramp who bad been loafing about the station and around town tor a week. A tew days before they came to Bedford they were driven from Mt Dallas by tbe agent at that point They loafed along the line, building fires with timber belonging to tbe railroad, and were becoming a nuis ance generally, up to the time of their ar rest Tbe second section of tbe tramp act provides that any tramp who shall kindle any fire in the highway or on the land of another without consent ot the owner thereof, shall, upon conviction, be deemed guilty ot a misdemeanor, or shall be sen tenced to undergo an imprisonment by separate or solitary confinement at labor for a period not exceeding three years The parties arrested had a bearing on Sat urday and were committed tor trial at De cember term. Bedford Gazette. Another Cure for Diphtheria. As this dreaded disease is prevalent in many sections just now, anything relating to its cure is ot interest to the general pub lie. A lady friend, who has had consid erablu erpcrienpe wjih the disease, informs us that she hai bets succeWul in treating it in numerous instances, both in her own family and in her neighbors' families. When the dUsaae first makes it appear ance she saturates a atrip of red flannel with kerosene and places it around tbe neck of the patient 'jJ s the small, white spots or ulcers apjiear on the tonsils of tbe throat she removts them by touch ing eafh one of them with tincture of iron, which she appluss by the aid ot a small swab. In every case where the disease wns thus treated the patient recovered. The remedy is a very simple one, and we rcsommepfl jt to those afflicted with, the disease, anil who find it inixinvenieul to call a physician. lfunlingdan Journal. rt --- Thr Paper to Tare. If you want a paper which will keep you tully posted up in regard to all tbe principal events in the Old and the Xew World v ' If yon want a paper which has decided convictions on politics, sor apjj jpji trial rjueailoas ; ' ' " If yoa want a paper which is bold and resolute Id defending 'the principles of the Republican party ; If you want a paper which gives the most careful aad accurate market rpportji in all branches of tradjs ; ' ' V ' f yoif want a pojf r wljch will save you ten times the price of it in keeping you posted on the general standing ot finance and trade, or is the great commercial paper for the farmer. Subscribe tor the Pittsburgh Commercui, QazeHt. Jlajly. 53 ; VYoeljly. i 50 fer attain- Sample ppjiy sec, l ir.ee.. ' 4dire?s (Jovmercil Gazette. Pittsburgh, Pa. Piail. one oj tae chiefs supposed 1 1 be ebgtguti itt lite proskint cuibrent. Las Loen in Waskingtpa. Une cold day Governor McCook came into his ofitce and found P-iah silting by the stove. Thinking it a good chance to deliver a lesson to the In dian, he said : "Piab, why don't yon )n dians plow and raise crops and build your selves houses T You ought to work. If you did, you would not havs to come bars to borrow my nre, but coaia Luy nre 01 wuuc t"u 1 i" -"-ened np at once. "Me great warrior," said hc. "Warriors never plow. Me go to Wash ington and see John Gra.pt . (The Inijlana all pall Qrun.t 'Mcba".i Jo)uj Gr4t real v,arrior. lie no wor. tie uo. tuuw. see John Grants suuaw, Uhe. u Cor rt Proceed! no. Second Week. P. J. Cover and J. M. Cover. Adminis trators of S. J. Cover, deceased, vs. Thos. Endsley and Florence FjUdsley ; Replevin. Case settled and jury discharged. Samuel P. Snyder vs. James Parson and W. H. Picking ; sums. case. Jury return a verdict for defendants. Geo. R. Hill vs. C. A. Brant ; sunn, trespass. Plaintiff tikes a n.ia-si'.il by leave of Court. Voight & McGraw vs. Thos. Hill ; Ap peal by defendant Jury return a verdict for plaintiff, and assess tbe damage U f .50. Josiah Bowlby vs. Phoibc Waltur, sums, assumpsit Jury return a verdict in fa ror of plaintiff tor the sum ot if 113 M. Martha A. Ripple vs. C. F. Ackerman, John A. Wilt and George Ackerman ; d. s. b. Plaintiff, by leave of Court takes a non suit as to John A. Wilt. Judgment stand against other defendants waived. Isaac Hugus vs. Edward Alcott ; sums, debt Plaintiff moves to amend and leave granted to change from action fur debt to ibat ot trespass. Continued at costs of plaintiff, and case to rank as a new case of this date R Reich vs. Chas. Askey ; Appeal by deft Jury return a verdict in favor of deft. Adam Ysmet Annie Catharine Yaruet his wife, in right ot said Annie Catha rine Yamet sums. trep. v. et. a. d. b. a. Jury return a verdict in favor of plaintiff tor the sum of 337. Allen Bailey, use ot James Albright vs. W. I. Harah ; Appeal by deft. Deft, tenders plaintiff $30. and pays the money into Court, nd by order ot Court placed in hands ot Prothonotary. Same day jury return a verdict for plaintiff for the sum of t.35. Josiah Hemminger. use ol J. M. Uoiuer baum, vs. John Sufall aud A. Dunham ; sums. deft. Jury return a verdict in fa vor ot the plaintiff for the sum of VW 03. Geo, Vf. P4I0 vs. David Martin and John W. Colfelt ; appeal by defendant Same day defendant in open Court confess es judgment for f 11 45. Wm. Kline vs. f. u. it. it t-o. ; ap peal by defendant Jury retnrn a verdict in favor of plaintiff lor the sam of $11 Oo. Booming Times. Manufacturing 'c'.ar ests are "booming", at tho liveliest rate. In tbe iron interests especially there is. the most signal evidence of returning prosper ity. a pig iron, there bas been an aV vance in price ;ince last spring of not ha than HQ per ton. In bar iri'a tie advance is of course proportionately grtat. Under this sudden stimulus new furnaces are be ing built inhnany places and idle ones again put in blast So great is tbe demand that orders are going to England in large amounts for iron. This sudden ViM-ed movement in iron i tiubabiy owing in some degre to speculation, and therefore may not last through the winter. A de mand for owl naturally follows the move ment in iron. In tbe Schuylkill region 4 Pennsylvania the proxluctiar) of coal is ported to be seven million lues, in excess oi last year. The rail roads, both east and west, are burdened almost beyond their capacity with increasing rreight busi ness. BreadstuSs, wheal and flour are steadily on the rise although the recce f speculative sports ot Western jriUa ' jaui- blers have on!y prouwW dl4irou8 ups and (towns ia prices, t he stock markets o tho Citita hare been in a 'whirl of ex citement lately with the sudden advance in railroad shares,' which rise is party due to increased busine, to wild s is lust r.Cv; dacirei o Laving its bead turned by sud den prosperity. Tbe spirit ot speculation is growing to an alarming extent and a sudden reaction may check the "booming" excitement At a special session of the Cumberland. Md., city council last Tuevlny evening, the following preambit and order offi;r-d by Hon. li. x . SI. Huiey. were adooted WAereat, The mayo? and city council of uuiiiennDu niu, on ne sisi oay ot No vember. A. D., 1877, pass an ordinance entitled "An ordinance to aid the intro duction of the Pennsylvania railroad in Maryland into tho cby of Cumberland," providing for lending the aid ot said city in tho counon bonds 'if said city to the amount of $ 03,000 to "the Pennsylvania railroad comoany In Maryland." which said ordinance was mtfied by a vote of the j citizens ot said city on ;hc 13th dsy oi De-! ccmber, A. D.. 1377. And Whereas the General Assembly of 1 Maryland did. at its Jtnuarr session. A. D. 1878, chapter I, p an act entitled 'an ' act authorizing the mayor and city council j ol Cumlierland to issue Vinds to the amount ot flij.OOO to the Pennrylvania railroad ia ! Marvlnnil" ttnt! mnfinilnir un ir,linun ' entitled 'an ordinance to aid the introduc tion of the Pennsylvania railroad into the city of Cumberland,' jassed lor said pur pose Xovember 2lst 1S77, and approved by the vote of the peoile of said city De-' cembsr 15th, 1S77, - j And Whereat in punuiuce of said or.li-1 nanrc and the auluoriiy granted by the General Assembly in chapter 1, laws ot I Maryland, approved January 18, 1878, ti e' mayor and city council tf Cumberland (!id j issue coupon uonas 10 ne amount 01 $t..- 000 payable in 30 yean ifier date for tbe purixtses named in saidcity ordinance and delivered the same, pnperly sealed with the corporate seal, sig&ed by tho mayor and countersigned by' the clerk of said city to tho said Pennsy" frania railroad com pany in Maryland, thtreby liecoming a wmataaoBarm XJi W A H VE R TISE2IEX TS. V' 4 TJS K3IES TS, N EW XDVEUTIHEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. o PROCLAMATION TO THE IOPjL.E OF WESTERS PENSSYLVAHIA MO EASTERN 1 V 0 4? 4& n.i(cttiKi. iao snares, wuicu riste is ariy uu,e ised bdsihe; but ir rWr jajt speculation." 'Le pf at cidaKger p.Cr' tt Laid. The nation is in An AsToxisHiNa iiCT.-vA Luj p;o- pprt,on tJ lbs American reo -e are to. day dying from the effects of Dyspepsis or dis ordered liyer. The result of these dis eases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most qlarmjitg, m.fcif,J life actually a burden, jftjt ca, (MW, exicnfC ojtftjovun.t u;qlesa as iur tiiii if you will only throw aside pre judice and skepticism, take the advice if Druggists and your friends, and try 030 bottlv' of G reen s AagU!rf F jaw w VU epeeay rcitei u ceruui- -Huiiow 04 but tles 4 this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. You ea.n buy samp bouie lor 10 cents to try, Tura doses will rullt-yc th your own. Why don't you work Jikiiitil Dy Druggisu on the West- wiirk either, too. Ureal warrKirs nevur work. Tell ycu what do. You say to John Grant he come here and go with me. We go out and fight Rapaboes sod Chey enne and kili plenty braves and get plen ty squaws. Then souawa work and me era Continent .Aqnounpemeat is rx.aJe '41 Ue Ltececibe? r rrjr-r ot me early puicaton by fccsiU ije & .Co., of. tv purUulio of Proof Idj piessipns" from tbcif tWO miar.tnes, con taining one hundred ot the best cuts, prUUhi slowly, and with the greatest care, during tbe past summer. These picture are mounted for framing, and the volume is to have handsome binding and design.. This publication is made jn responr to repeated requests for sing'e proof o'-uU' and John have good time. Xo work no , in the two Eoagadnes, aair ouiiection plow no nothing." Whether tbe propo-1 nay fairly La codsiOered reptesentative at silion has ever been forwarded to Grant Jce'best wood engraving ot America, .aud we dp not know. . , , . j hence of the world. 1 ia.ino cretuior oi iuo aim ran roan ctun-P"ny, Aw II herein charges are so broadly insinuated against the management of said railroad in 11s conslruoon and intruduc-1 duction into this city asd have been circu lated so ireneral v as ti have an alinost ' universal belief that ihe funds arising: from ) the sale of said coupon bonds have been I misapplied and used fr olber purposes ' than that for which aid funds were in tended, .-t n d Whereat the ntrt fa;t that thes1 charges are so persiUut:y reiterated by renponsible per&ous ang tax-payers ot this city, who have had frost tuna to lima tpe- cutl taxes levied upon their taxable prop erty to pay the interest on said bonds as the same accrued, who insist that the evi dence ot their truth is svailable and incon trovertible, impairs the credit ot the rail road company and mre particularly of this city because of its being a large credi tor of said railroad company, And v Urea a deccst respect for public opinion demands a tbor.iugb exposition of all the tacts in connection with the ailuged misappropriation of sail fun !s so that iLe charges, it true, guilt may attach when it properly belongs ; and if not founded in uih, then by au authoritative rcluution of them by the ciauagenteiit ol the said rail road company, so that it may be exculpat ed from the said charges, And htriat put'c interests and th in vest av nl ol tins city in the Penns) Ivania railroad demand tho protection ot said compuuy lrom internal mismanagement and external opposition in order that ib said railroid shall effectually accomplish toe oijecis eo!ite:nplulcil in the exietonvui of city aid. And Vt'ktreat this city has col tlx rih of representation in Ihe irv.HiiJeinent of the said railroad comjiany and being un able to inquire into tLc charges by legu! investigation, lUe.etore be it OrdcrtiL Tliat tho counsel for this city lie und he is hereby authorized aud em powered to wait uiion the President and board ol directors of tbe Pennsylvania railroad in Maryland and request ot them a lull aud complete statement la connec tion with the alleged reckless expenditure of the funds arising from the sale of the coupon bonds issued by this city toai I the introduction 01 the 1 cnn&ylvuuia railroad into the city ol Cumjierlind and that the laid counsel repeat ail information received lrom the sj.iJ President and board ot di rectors by him to this council at an early dav. McGRlFF GOIIX. At the Lutheran parsonage. April 1!3, 1S73. by Rov. A. M. Whetstmc. Mr. X. B. Mi,-Griff to MiiS Mary Gohn, both ot Somerset Co., Pa. WISEL KORXS. At the sunu pl ies, by the tame. October Qfi, lh'J3, Mr. Geo. A. Wisel to Miss Lydia A. Korns, both ( t XorthamDion township, Somerset county. Pa. IIEFFLEY WEIMER At the sure place, by the suae, Xovember 2. 187D. Mr. I S. II llloy to Miss Carrie Wticier, both of Somerset, Pa. SMOUSE COOK At ihe residence of the bride, Xov. 13, 1S7D. by R.;v. IJaum gardner. Mr. Chas A.SmJUse. ot Cumber land. Md.. to Miss Lizzie S. tVx.k. of South ampton townsli:r. THE NEW-YORK Times. FO11880. ESTABLISHED 1851- Couxtv Institute. The Somerset count) teachers Institute will convene in the Court bouse at Somerset, on Monday December 22, 1879, and continue in ses sion five days. Circulars containing the programme will be forwarded to teachers f the county by mail . within a few uay. Among the lecturers aad instructors who are expected to lie present are Professor Sharpo, cf Worcester. Miio, and Prolessor ouna. ot Indiana State Xorma school. The atternoon session of Tuesday the 23d will he devoted to a meeting ol the School Directors ot tbc county, at which as large an attendance as possible is desired. Let every live teacher be in attendance. All friends ot education are invited to be present J. B. Wuipkey, Co. Supt. Fivk Hundred TnorsAXD Strong. n the past lew months mere has neen more than 500,000 hollies of Hhiloh't Cure SoUL Out of the vast number of iople who have used it, more than 2,000 cases ot Cantumplion have been cured. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and Bronchitis. yield at once, hence it is thj;t everybody peaks in its praise, to those wno nave not used it let us say, if you have a Cough, or' your child the Croup, and you value ue don l tan to try 11. for umc iJack, Side or Chest, ose Shiloh's Porous Plas ter. Sold by G. W. Benlotd, Druggist. Som erset Pa. A splendid, &i;y. ou& ibat yields its owner a good profit through the whole eeoson. But he must supply the cows with what they need ia order for theni to lie able to keep up their prpdu,ct When their butter gets ligLl ' color he must make it "uiit uiiti' by using Wells, iiihardson & j. 'a Perfected Butter Col or- It gives the golden color ot June, and adds five cen3 per pound to the value of the butter. Gents' Hose &J Gloves a specialty, at Mrs. J. R. Walter & Son's. A Stranoe People. Do you know that there are stranae people in our com munity, we say Strang? bcct;uo they stem to prefer to suffer &ud pass their days mis fcfalily, made so by Dyspepsia; and Liver Complaint lodlgvutiota. Constipation.' and gtinoral debilily.when SHILOH'S VITAL IZER is guaranteed to care them. 1 Sold by Geo. W. Benkord, SomSr-e; Pa. ' ' ' Satins, 'elvet Griped, and, Brocaded, at ' ' ' 1 Mrs". J. It. Va,lter fc Sox's. We have a speedy itl pxiiiiivc Cure for. CUi,rrh, LtiuhtLu tinker mouth, Mil IkSrA Acie. ia SlilLOti'S CA TAFtiUl REMEDY. A nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it if you de sire health, and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by Geo. W. Bus ford, Somerset, Pa. PpE Xo.ivS. 1'be retiring of the Lric'tg? ever Laurel ll,i)l creek at Metzler's mill in Upper Turkeytoot township, will lie sold to the lowest bidder, on the prem ises, on Saturday , Xoy. 2l i JO 0 ckck P. "A- S tNuumissloners, W. M. SCHROCK, Clerk. MOXERSET AKHST (ViMi ky oqok a Hsbmits, vaxtaif is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOJft & FEED BWS Apples, dried, V ...... Apptebuuar, (at.,.,..,-, v.v Brao. mi.,.....-t..ii.:.. ,,. baiter: i .V'-iT.;.. , Backfetv, hHl. .., ,x. uDoaUler. W " iae, - , " eoantrj basis, B.. -. -. Corn, (earl f buinml UuTO, (abol1 V trtuaol.... Uurn meal V S.v Culf klni.flft.: , EorKi, V . Flour, 9 lot..,, Flaunts;, t i. Latr.r. via Mle) ft": t ' krt ' MkklUnirv aaJ ebon 1M ft., t OalA. ba........p...,. t rwaiiii,, mi ,i .....Ve ..... i wi M We 2 00 . SC Tc ...10 to lie ton ... tw ....lie ,. ii no Jfcs Ue Sed KM S03S eo;ue 7rt SHAFFER. Xov. 1C, 1k7!I, Mrs Mary Anu Shutler, aued ! vcirs, 5 icontlis and 23 days. ruuut,ALUll. t-t. fjT'J, near Gleuco-j. ( it typh iid l.ivor) Jeouie Aun l o'iroa',111, uo-.l ol tir.n. 4 in luthj una It davs. LICIITY. lo '.Vatt-rl.to. Io-.va. Ooto be: 8.h, 18711. Miss Ly.lia Lichty died v lib iliptitlieria, lornit-rly ot Soiiierst-t. ItetirMt Ji 'tr. thou !ix-t left us, H rre thy 1 t we iliv;iy ivel. Uui 'U cXj1 that bath ttrclt us Iloraault our iorr'w ln.-.ii. Vet aijiia wd hu; to meet llice, tVtira th'; .!;vj ut llR- is Hcl ; T'l-r. !;i iit&ivn wi'h j j to icrcnt Jiieo Where u iarcwcll tear is JhcJ. NE IV A D YER TJS E2IE INS Jy'GAl. NOTICi:. lu ucrie N'rvor tae ie:il')aer, ana juarirtf ' Sleyerof t r.-il'"r-, AUirhr.y ciuuty. .u;iry- lani, John St'-yt-r'a iiim, rli : S'j-unruh J'isu ueil ol DukUi.'l I', tt., .M:tryi;iii.!, Irr-rno 5'-ycr. oHiL.tn'i 1'. .viryii. .:u..ti-tn ii:tui-tuuit-i ia Iowa, l'lnt.js unknown. ('uiti'Tiii'd betrti. 'Uitme ot kUv-jul nmt etii:.lri-n unknown, aoailini!" Ati.ti"iu Sfeyer. U-xM, tin t!i lol Icl UK heir.t (iiii:ej. vii: Jnlin Stey.-r, .lcoli stevtir. Mary Jiini-l.'tinifl. S.irjli Sttyr, li-.i.iei K. n;yer, Kiljili 1. .Siwjtcr, Marta U Syw. (rcoru su-ycr, nil of t.liu 1. J., Kayotta cuun'y, Pennsylvania, Shan-k S:i-yer, wlit-rouiui iinkn-.'wu,' not htura lui for nin.ul. thirty yars, KllzaU iii Suiker, a ;er. t Onklond ilrj ianu, lalimrine 11hiiimhu1. a ..idler ulin if tl.?eeut iiL, l-t tleail. leaviii l.-ue, Mt: tleore iluinoionJ and Surah-Ku;fi'ij:,..-n, ;iilwc..l, Knox C"a:tiy, (ililo, Lizzie .Mills ana LyuU Uarfr. 511. nln. Knoxet'UDty, ItiiJ'i. ,vl:iry Aau L.ybarxe, riiiiloh r. i). lii-hlan! cun'v, Ola ., Susan L.U:le, .Oi'i likK, Lee county, 'Aiaba:na. You nre hereiiy n-tineil th.it !a faruaDre, of a writ ol purtlll iu liwue-l out of the ( trubnnt' Coon ot Smrtiet county, 1'a-, I wiil holt un iniut n the real e.tate ot Jamb Stejer,ilc;'J.; No 1liuiiV In Brotheritrallry Twp.. 5-iinriet county hikI Pa.. Nua. 2 an t 3 ci'.uaiciiiSuuiuilt Two., Somerset Co., Pa., on Friila v, the'Jn 1 l-iy of January. 1S), hern- Too cau ntlena 11 you iiimii iipjikt ?!ieriH- otn.-e, LlKiAK KVIE. oV. 3j,1TK. S Rot. M Sher.lf K -ao: inauiijs v Mviaivjaii ut( ano nj ujpan io (tnn; " Y'03 v 'ssumsna AnawaOii rtujaa Strop ai. s t jo upon II tpm "I ijpuno.j aqjoi paqatim I un9 1 iapart oi spvm Sa:it,";t9pmTr(Y N.fA?XM FJVIJL AMI The poliii-ial course or Tim Ns v-Vora Tivrs will Ihj KUi'ii.l du.iiif tbe 1'rcJio o.itml year ly tne f-u.'ntf priicui'm ntiK-h have woo tor II to l 0i'.iih ol lii.t ioreuiost U:ouhllciin cew..pper lathe Uiilteu itett. 1 he ftu-ceHui lue ol ihe re cent ct'tueit. tn Nuw-Kitrk, n-.! the unhroken erie ot Ki uhlican vkior.i la other Northern State wok h preeeiel an.l -.-m,aule'l It h.i aiuiliine! to O'-utotijirAle the iviiQiloeMol tbe p" Kllioa of Tim Ximka In retcanl to t lie .jiieflioii mib wnica the Kteilleitn party ia rllel uo-.n lodeaL fit a Ttsic will cinuuue to place fllelity to the Interei3 ol the liepul Itean Party atiove the pnr- itullot prifjaai aim or private amtittion, enu will dleauUony u..-iit thai the UJ;luli.e'" of any ptirtT must tie meusered ly the extent ot its lit-vo'.iou lo tt.e hontir sti 1 wellare ol thec-'UDtrr. Ia In fu ture. in trie past, the jttli.u le of TiiK finta will t tuat o: lU'iepon'ienen. icifAie the I-put. ik:tn f.-.riy. The lualuienncco ol Ihe bhiIoohI crwut; tit-'r:!l -Biif;i! ot the paMI" eprviee; ihe ar.ivo:;w ) of ii seas tnahieproectAl fl-ical reioria ; fix:'l C'N..yifw In puoilo exieu:lilurefl ; tp,if iflou to u" .ti i!c ana oorp jratt j-iiry ;n all iu lortna : aw! the i.ri.-L-ra(l')ii ol equal rlKU'.i IomII eitlzcn. V rtu au.1 tJth, will i the uliebt pviuu oi the .ikj ! ."ii t T.vts. 1 in: Tiu-Jt will '.-titifiu to be illrt inuishe-1 an srt tuierri.inT 5!jrite ami car-'lu;iy-eoiiel newipapcr. Tue mi kiFwlelit ex -elieu'ee ami laliiuri of 13 c-nei-i-.D'ience by mail au-1 tele .ph, l..'m ail pans o the worM. will t-; a le ;ua cly tu I'liiamuJ, ai.il lis labilities toroolle-t-toX ijotceiitle aaii iuteln ntw. will he expauoe.1 to mr'it tn ii-re&t)ii:j( tlemanieol our lime. In the .iiereoi literary anil artistic criticism, of .' :;-m.:iC. ial, an-l eeneral iliscuf.ion, juz 1 i.utH will ii'iiM Uw-li, nit nercunore, to iho :to pr nation ot tho elutateii ami iatcltt;ut rla?.ea oi too Atneri"in penjio. It will be lively wit:. out oci.if a-o.-i-ttl-iruil, au-Kreftttve without beluir i-our."-: :i: 'l ;im-s I mu .trire to In; l.it!fs :m-l iaw'-en 'e it lo thi ehaiupiii'hlp ol the riht. .V tlie-irios -uhve-rsive ol toe prim iplea on which ilic .I'-rfineM of aiuil tire aaii the existein-u ol Si.i-i-'ty 4aits rcp-jac wul be l.roaiul-ratt i in Its c-ilumn. i in: 'I't.L-5 r i-cts all ? lr(T;iaemeii of l .tter- Ics, ol 'iu. -k. .u. i uij iii al t releao :rs. ani of all oiit-r ati-Li it dj w.uea the iMuiloae pMt-m ol vice la Utu.uicjteJ tl.n. Helmut aoiety. It will a l-t t'ao luturu, as In tLe nut. a uewfiaDt-r eMKcialiy atbtuted tor family rea-tin. c c KjjKi.1 iiHui is up;ociauy utteti to luci-i low r.iiiiireinei:'! ol tntise wii tct-lc more u.pic d. tai oleu'rent news and fuller Install- meiits of cirn nt j:..-n.lon than tire turouluj ia the wc-k!y Isjue. Tnu- SKXi-Wresi.r has a in L,ia h,n ahroa'l antl amtttijf the tiroles- siotial att-i ftivicamlle eldsst-s. outfi u- ol Ihe iartre ir.c. at li.iaa. At :he re:uce:l elab r.nes ow tier--! i.,T '.It'.s aiitiitia its oM.uiari-v ouuht ti, jr'o.; ty iacr,-v.ti. in;; 'AtKKi.v USES. cintniE nir m-lra-fe.l edl. trt.t on t .pl-.-e r,f nntiooal an 1 mineral iuiertrM frirt:i tao ciumns ot the dtoly Issue, an well as cim ihu su miliary ol political, social, and ,reio news, tresi'ley .,thr fe-imrea which recommenil it t ail eUsseot re wlern. is a Lanera.liairalilv ftt- ter) to clri-uuie in eTery iprtioii ol the Lniiel St-atcj. lu conlurt'.rs will spare no etT.rt, not opl v to uiaiitaiii its wel'.-earaou suprutnacy, but to make ! a p'llar.ty atlll tnjro de:iJeJ. TERMS TO .MAIt. SUBS: RIBEES. Potl.-tie vill be nrrnai'! the nublithert en all edUtant -ij THt TI Wi'S enf to tuHicriterm in Ine LuUtU Utattt. Tho DAILY TIM IS, per anuum, luclaUins- The snii'i..F l-Miiion a 12 oo " 1' uoi li uu per annum, exrlosire rin4;ns ; . . :. . .....iu... j j 'aum o 4o j.v iu i'u tuirie.t .v i-ouBonuit.ei our itjrc'ai sail coJtTaitaie oar effarw. hva dete-miuit do" THE BRANCH STORE. Z3 FIFTM AVENUE. PITTSBURGH. This nwxl'i;i'-n n reache.1 so l.te It th im-cer i w- hl hH nr pl -r tt'' T1 TtS ami tt sux-k wasliowr.tpi'liy propairil. 'UTt th S"ar-n ror It smiirt $ wfta a CHOICE 5 WELL SELECTED STOCK, The Largest and Finest in Pittsburgh. We do not want to take any ot the stork back to rhllodeivlii, so we bar marked i it euch Very Loie I'ricet that a SPEEDY CLEARANCE t he citizens f PlttM'Hih ara tnaklog sue b purchatc a iuslicate hat they aMselat THE BAEGAINS WE OFFER This prortamatl.m Is lssutt. that the citizens or Wstern Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio sad VM Vtrxinia may have a share in ibeae aiiranUgea. Much of the slock to asarkikl ai fese thaa Hot former prlt-ts The stock remaining from the Summer it will pay yu to procure aixt sare antil spring. Bargains in ZMens Suits. liVROLlS IjST BOYS' SUITS. Bargains in Childrens' Suits. BA.ROiVIlSrS 1 OVERCOATS. We are constantly recelvina; UEW STOCK. So that our assortment will be kept up Jurlnir the season wit tbe newest ami choicest itings la FIHE HEADY-MADE CLOTHING. It will rcrxty any one who bas te purchase clothlnif to visit our atorn anJ see fur Lhasa se tree, liar lore 1 tho laire White Front. 29 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. m k CO, CLOTHIERS TO THE PEOPLE THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE STORE WEST OI' THK- ALLEGHENY PilOUNTAINS. it putt f 'xov V133H Pllu H3N01S t the i-illl hfcV iLiLion TheSja.luy k'lilion, per anuutn THKSE5II-WEEKLY TIMES. Sinsle (' pe. one year Five I -uiiit. one rear . Ten t'opit-", aaJ one free for Club " THE WEEKLY TIMES. Sin!o Conic, one Tear Ten Copies, antl one iree R,r :iul sot.sTiptl..n lor sia mont hs. oe. : tire muntha. eilc. These prices are invariaole. We UavenotrnT! inir ae nts. Kemit in .irarts on New York or Poet imco .Money Or.lerfl. if maLi U- ami wh.r. neither of these can bcnru-urai w.n.l ti,. In a remtterett letter. A.i '.riiS l UK. VEB IORK TIXKs) .ew-Yorat .ljr. 10 O'i UK so .12 o . m oo 41 CO lo oa zvoa j j- v y 'jy v ;j v :i U " ( N I Jl Ol.l' S rJ.Z V U i) (IX V s; o r i x 1 7 :i a a x s ' s : i 7 Q s a : i v v uo u vo.i. s JiTOTICP: TO STOCKHOLDERS P:TTSi:rr.tiU.Cox.'WiHTiu.eB. E. Co.1 ilniut ('met T I''.TfBroH, November li 1bT9. j X-itiee Is herehy civen that in aeeonlanee UJ the Ctvartax ao.l liy. Laws of this O-mipiuiy, tl.e Annii.il .Mee iaic of StockhoMera mill be K.-1.I ar OyX ' tbeOiltceo! the Company, In the C.ly of pitts- uuiu,uujiimiiiii, ifecoauour uc next, netween the hours ol u o'c!k s. ami 1 r. M., U,r the elec tion of a linarJ of Virw-torsw serve ihe ensnlna; year, am) frr the lraswU n of such other basi ne; i aiay he bifht 'einre the meeting J. &. WASHIMt lo.V, Jcutuiail Svereiary. r wed ni Strj A P.M IMSTUATOn S NOTICE. :WIaoo, 'oi ifi f Slavifc jo spu n V j Estate of Marti.. A. Rippla, late of Qaemabonina; ..ui. i. ..i uuij. uec u. Letters ol luiouaut ration on the anore estate tarlnelieen fcrauteU lo the undersigned by Ue prtiperaatbority, notice la hereby frivaa ti ihose imiebteti tolttu make lmmeiilaie pyiaofvt, anl those h-.ivliiirciaims against U to present them doly antbenticf.led for sef.'teiccnt, at tbe resklenee of sai.l iieceal, on t vs? iij the xh day of De cember. is:. JAOOB RIPPLE. AJin'r. U Martha A. Hippie. 'moms f anoiHiB TaaMoi issaanos i:ii.iss"o:ir) aao.ixai ran or!50 N OTICE. UDITOK'S NOTICE. uMiEarr Cocarr, bs : sical Sersct, In anu forioraer-vt County, on tiie -vllslousyolAiiTesiwr, V eeloru the! 'M and Sheridan hivlno. n,vi.,i ts-t. uonoraoie wo jmp.; iu.-ikvi. norm ior n;irs ai t airhope, on w y Cse k. now In the matter oX ihq e.Uito of Peter Meyers, announce that li is open to the imlilic, and thai on deceased. all loirs caught thereinto wilt ciin?o to cents Oo tuotsoo of Messre. Collxrn 4 Colbom, tbe I per 1, W lent on their heinie taken out of the ITuun appoint H- S. Endsley. L. , Auditor to i boom; and tr.attiiey will tcive tn any person, hav- aeterioiue ue riKins ot an parties lnteresica, to in? iwi ;ii too tvsim, il lacUitivsol lnw er make aod report a distribution of tha money da or comi ia; tt tiennis .Moyers trm certain rec rr.l sauces. Also tu disirit ute ihe lund in tiie b.Hs otj. l. .Meyers, adm'r., and J. ST. -r, unstre for the sale of the riii estate ot said deCJ, lo and amccsj tb-S lT".Rl,y eatiye-1 thereto. " W.U. R THE -.SE, Clerk. TiUaca l hereby given that in pursuance of tha furf-ip'iun cotnnii.vion, 1 will si: at my oi'.oo in ts btinirh of Sotnercit, on Thursday. Hie llth day of Uecember, WJ, for Ihe ti-je recited in said commission, when ar.J wSun ad pjitics iu'.vTw edcaaaitesJ. 1 i S. .M.LET. XT- 3 Auditor. erow To reraoTe tbe sme, sqbiect la rule Ibr fct-tverai benedt. and will aire to, any farty desir ous ol e-iitine; up their on, V-v grouxtl on which to erect a atram mill, a a u'ler;ie rent, on the work done, or niU 2u to saw na i a loirs of any pariT on 'jhsrei THE ETNA FURrJACE, VDIIOK S NOTICE. At an tlrpanns- Court held In Pomert county, Pa on the Kith day of NoTemticr. !:, beiore the Honorable, the J udges thereof, on motion of Col born li Colborn the undersiirned was appointed Auditor u examine ihe claiaf aad aiaio a dwirl butlon of the funds In tbe hauo'i ol tbeadmiulstra tor of John linker. Ocaeased, lo and amor.; those U'KUlly enitl.d thereto. Noncai. For the pttrpoaes o tko abovo aD- pelotment, I will attend at uy office In the bor oozb ol Sumers-t. on Thursday the lvti day ol liecember, Vi.a, atunaoclork p. ., when and where all persons lateitsd caa attend if they think pnper- JOHN K. SCuTT. BoT'j Andlt'T. UDllOR'S NOTICE. lue nnderslirncd Au-litor arptinied b Ue Orphans' Court ol Somerset rouuiy, tu examine the eicetitKtns riled to tbe sect. Mat ol the exerutor ot Jonathan J. Stnttutaa, dee d, to state account. and report a ulsiribntk n or the fund to and among those legally eauued thereto, herrby Hires nonce, Ikat he will attend u the duties of said appoint ment, at tbe olbee ol W . H. Kotintz. in the r- oHxb u- Somerset, on Friday, ileceui'oer, 17, lxTV, at 10 o Cioea oi sam uay. JiiH.N K. i-UlE, UDITOK'S NOT,!Vi. The TindTs! -r.ti, AddiUt, apjwlat.tJ by the 0ni!ir-: C 461 iotaerset voouiy, to distribute uj.mad in the luud ui tue a.ministrator ol i ITUias apevener, late m saiu county, uec u. nereiy jiyeajwuoe, leal ke will attend to tbe duties ot Hid aj utttnent, at the ottice ol V. it. Koontx, kJ-t-, in the boroutrh of Someriet, on Saturday, December iO, lsf'.i, at o t,"lurk a. M. of said day. JOHN K. EMK 5ot.M AitdUor. 4 -Mmmmm I -eauiBSBPayvJtps -J " - Bl EES & BAENETT, SUCCESSORS TO JOHN f. B'.YMYEII.J SOMERSET. PA. ic take jileasure in announcing to the public that we have TU.ST tl JEi:i VKI a large and complete stock of Hard ware, which we intend to sell at PRICES TO SUIT THE HUES I Our stock is complete in all respects, and comprises every article usually kept in Hardware Stores. -:0:- Blacksmiths' tools and supplies, such as Iron, Norway Nail rod Iron, Vulcan Horse-nails, Taper Taps, Horse Shoes, Fine Sleigh-shoes and Cast steel, a full line of Best Norway Iron, Carriage and Tire Bolts, and Axle Clips, a complete stock of Malleable Iron, Burrs, &c, &c. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, comprising a full line of Rim and Mortise Locks, Cat and corought Butts, acorned and plain, a complete stock of Nails always on hand, also a full assortment of Glass. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. "e have always on hand a complete stock ct laws both Hand and Cross-cut, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers Stee and Try Squares, Compasses, Bench and Fancy Planes etc., etc. :0:- AVe always keep a full line of Revolvers, Pistols, Shot-gun Powder-flasks, Shot-pouches, carirmges, Caps, TTadj, Rifle and Shot-gun Towder, also a full line of Gun Repairs. -:fc- We have a complete hne of Lamps, Lanterns, and aoppEe a full line of Saddlery Hardware, comprising Saddle-tree Buckles, Rings, Harness-pads, Ornaments, etc., etc. In the Agricultural Department we have- a full stock of Forks, Shovels, Rope, Chains, Mane and Carry-Combs, Horse brushes, etc., etc. :0: Vfe make a specialty ofPocket and Table Cutlery Also Silver Plated Table Ware, Plated and Britannia Spoons We also make a specialty of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, and also Painters' Tools, etc. :0: AV keep constantly on hand ihe Celebrated Cuctrmber Pump, (porcelain lined) and a cheaper quality that are nt lined. This Pump has taken the lead of all othexs wherever introduced. All goods warranted to be as represented Our principles are Fair Dealing, Quick Sales, and Small Profits. We challenge competition. Call and examine goods, and as certain prices before purchasing elsewhere.. BYERS & BARNETT. JLECT10N S0T;C. f aoa jil eCkkjaof te Jrs.to.frs' T'nltn Ai aociauunaSd sVe Wttiraau Company ef Som erset Coum y. w il( Ua bold at Ikrali-y's Mills, , on Tuesday the 3 day of lieeember, 1T, JLu elert a board Jf Orhcers lor tbe ensuing "ar. AMOS-WALKER, 1. J. BKl'BAKF.R Not. 26 at Secretary. Pretat DMINISTRATOR'S ::o'sC. v t . A t bite of L3 Carrer. late cf Stonjcreck Tp is" For thu relic. i.5l, Ilall, and DwcUyjaa Cheapest First-Uf'Si VUi'iiucQ Manufac tnr0. ftc. tlio irices, and ewnd fur Circular. Ho. 3, with Casing, S70.0O 3, vwitnoui 50,QOi 5, with " US.OO 5, without ". 00.00 C002I2IC- STQvirjasi EiHK3,; ; Heating ting :ini raxaace -' " ' IfUI'jrACTUREO BY A. BRADLEY A CO. PITTSSU23H. PA. aox tl eke T Any gentleman that has' ' A New Method im Medicine. By ' Ja I..?..'.".".!!"." a IurviC tnougn Uf treat alt iaav love iniaocw ueusuui avexy ca person can pei - K to a dish of oyU:ri.'caa fii.a a place to per- a package of Ue dry vegeuble conipoucU,'! 5.IT ZZYSrvHi? Ti 1 M lorm tbe ceremony at J. H. Pucl'a. lie Kidney. Wort, and prtparp for thenailve Aahton, per aack .....:. aoi CUTOR S NOTICE. prtPa ba filled cp but iaion (r-lB purntaie. &U RuarU of medicine. I'. U a specific Saajar, yellow y av and keep U tx-st oya'.era tie matket af- cure tor Kidney diseases. Liver complaint, ' yariow. -lord. Gire Lim a call. Beat brands ol Cooitipation and Pile, and a grand tonic : w neat! ? bsii., oysters by the can ior sa'e at all limes. j for Femiles. j Wool, y ft letters of adminl3tnatita -n the above ami ate V. ...... ,1.1.1. in.nl.1 Inthk ntul.rllimi.1 .iJim i . Ssita? hereby elren so ani persons lmleble.1 to aatd estate .......... . t'uJC ,n m.u tmlnNllMtM liarraent ani t 'j-... hAr.n ". cllmair.mu ine saute ui preseut tbe "0VV ivhaitnted fa Settiuel at tbe litte twidenee Estate nfr'atharlne Phl'lnnl ,ImuI deceaaod In said towasblp on batartiby U . Lette-a testaamiary oo Uie above estate ba day of January, IsSft ' Ing beej aranted to tbe undertiiirBed, autic is , ABRAHAM CARVED, , hereby Kiven to tbose indebted to It to make im . I II 'I IU I i.pLlll.- j ..n.n.. w.. K V.....I .1; . - n.. ...I.I ' ' - ' w J U.VU 1.U-. I ... .a,MM HWW Not. l'J Administrators- 1 it o n tweet them due aurbnti,:UNl ine attie To HOESEMEN AND Persons Interested in STOCK. Your attention is called to the celebrated HECKERM AIM'S Horse & Cattle Ponder,. Prepared only by M. P. HECKEEMAN, BEDDFORD, PA. FOR SALE B"V Not. J. Ml .ltwauie . W 10t";l .0 G25UU nit.i- -. ! -rticaurs ree. . Adit-.j Vviuico.i wa. I niU S.tnr -ay, -I. o.-t. offiee in CentreTille lforoub. emt-er 13, WS. AaKU.l WILL, Eiecotor. NOTICE OF ADMIN1STK A TUK. Lstataof Mary A. rurqae, bU ofLower Tarkey lout Twp., Somerset eotsmy. fs. dee'd. Letter ot admlnistratk on tbc above estate banae; been Tanled to tbe aaderetirBed. Botiee ss nereby ;iven u tuoee indebted u it tu snake laaaae aiate paymenl, and shoe haetnic eusima aicaiaat it. to preaeat them doiy aatfeeotleated for settle Bent oa Sa.te.rday. tbe Sktbday of leeesatr, ir. J, at tbe bite reebieaea of deeeaseiL HARRISON VoCKIX. JTuy. 12 Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S SOTICBL fSaie of Cbauoeey Car. lata t Mllillasfeefc Tsn . ibieuetset Be.. Fsw SL Leturaof adsaisdatraUeai est te '"V " hMit mntMl ta las asaenlfltes, a eeTtn- been framed t tbe ejaarrsipaed, aeoce berefiy lea 'o tbeee Indebted to M te ssM ssa iVdia..' peyw-at. mmi t-e demaaes will areseeil tae aal "tI1".Ufi at late reetdeae of oetipin,- aeLtieaaeat day, Loee saber U, UT. 5oT. r.B. cBaxes- Adaialet rater.
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