nrcfit. Herald. October 22, 1ST ' T,nET", tS' rll"T R!I.tt.I. ,,-f a .- July IvTlli. 1S7S. train will ARtllVE. 30 a. m. 1.30 p. m, lip. m. LTFATHF.H. Gen'rl. Supt. rssis"I-ro"IT- MT&Oudesluys, Ccmmissioii wwm, Exchange riacc, -3 .T.TlMORE,Md. . .... nirlHbl f"r in rat BUTTER. CLADES ..., Facility for Selling m1"":"'-,. ran Promise Blinei. Shippers Oood Sales. prcmp1 aiiV . Re,pectfully, Ac, gB'iSB & 01ESLUYS. J,ooo T) ii 4- 4-it JV'MEDIATELY, BKARD & OUBESLDYS, So 83 Exchange. Place, BALTIMORE, MD., v,-- in- very mm U in w-BUt ot bul- .. o.l m'.vise our friends to ship to 1 ncv. and take advantage of. a. ...... :.-fs-nt H-aroity of butter in our city. : -:e demand there. Western ..:::: n come in with ru.-U. and , t . your interest to send your hut i.Trr it coiiies in. UesjHHtfully, KENKAUI) &. OUDESLVYS. prrT.ri'kr vinegars'. Pavis Jc Bros. 'i:-.t L 1-een but little frost this year. r newf ?"lour is down, sec Citok jil nil. twenty five cents per gallon, .irrlaiiiii's. iE-H invries t Cook A; Heeriti' iVNF.D fruit f hll varieties, at W. W. it lire. 3:t vour li.ots. Shoes and Le.itlK'r lroin ". lieenls. TKRO.ATS and shawls are now fashioii- twi mm u worn. TiVTEl). Hts and lKttatoea for cash at Mit li-erit.s'. L out vour drairer and stow away. i-e.n.tnergWHls. ! ::; cr-ks. jars, pitchers and jugs for it t i.k -it Iieeril's. r?T received at Davis & liros. a splen- Kit of tobacco & cigars Bre nts and Sunday Schools were kl'.i-D'icd on last Sablmth. iTi. Corn, Corn Meal, and Feed always it tlie .rorv a rea More. t . lU.iads & IJnt., havethelxKtqual '( 'ml il at 30 cents yrr gallon. uuiuiirr of the schools in this town- : iiened on Monday morning. Fakmeks. Cook and Becrits will alt and corn for outs and tatocs. 7 eiil at HhiKuls iSc Bn., the Ixt-t i:r-et stock of Tobacco and Cigars in A urn. line of Button Gaiters Ladies' and Children's, at II. C lore. Beerits' i f. Bf.f.kits has the cheatx-st and 'Ajckof Fall and Winter coiuls ever t"!!ie public 'k coon of "'44" refuses to roll his ;Vr a victory so easily won as that t '4th o ( ctoU r. three thousand iomils if -' Nle Illir verv chuin tor cash - ( lJeerits' Shoe Store. Lut Stut.man's Bank for rash. Hen- --f. lt will receive Iay. Larireuuan- " lump coal on hand. kHF.im wishing to sell oats to Cook its, will please clean It well, orde- 't In- made for chatf ic. F. Iilemds & Bro., have just received M.it of plain sugar cured hams, at aud fresh lard alwavs on band. '' Heekitk has just received the ''"": stock of I'axAh and Shrcs ever '':iit tu Smierset. For sale at reduced U,;E and well w lectcil stot k of To n ! ( iirars. for sale cheap, at C. F. i l!ro' New Store, No. 2, Baer s Ji - Iavis & Buo., have just nfeir ne lr-est nd l-st selected sto k of ''w, Confections. Tobacco and Ci "W brought to Stmersct. 'j-TiMi and Scrubbing Brushes, Roll :r''. Leiuon Squeezers, lor sale at the '''focerj. a full Hock of Wooden 1 on hand. antltj crtv sw ka, that were loaned WuriH-d". A hint to the wise is It-sictfully, ! t OOK &. ISHKltlTS. lull hue of the newest and finest U(u as Pearl Wheat, Scotch Mimriirti Ku ftac Pa. 1 orn larrh At A-n r.. I 2. Iker'i Block. Quality of U'Lii. U'li I'l....- ;n xtu ,llirrrlf- always .n Lim . Writs' (Jroeerv and Feed h .' Wet all our Flour, and wil ''l Uarro U .1. t 1.. Store. ill u rr'i tif Flour any part of town. r11 a nir iunrtmi.nl ,,f ""( lull ami ll.twtl.. ... ion i. 1 . 1 . - 1 kSli rr ' LM"! I1U "M' Joutibs Kid Gloves. Hats, Ties Bcaus &c G. HoLUCKBAt-M. 'lukrVv A p "'"IOSI.-jO Ul . . ".'a t k'"1 by box of Vuor- 1 1 .-7 Expixisitk Lamp I'ow t 1 ' wonder of the world ! It "itr" l,reveut your lamps from ij 10(1 .Voor lamp chimneys from two r . Rhtauls i Bro., Uiauuouncing to their l Itf."1 lUl ,b,'J' ,,ave ken .wBt t,Ma No. 2. ker. . i5ers fekL . tun one oi crtst .r,Vt - 430 . m. w.r. . MM p. m. f :21 a- n. Vrt 12.05 p. m. Pr.- . 4 40 p. m. " Mi..B " of which thov pulpit orator of 1'ituburch. Pa. Miuiateis lo' i llle 'l81 AH goas and ejile of the surrounding couutry arc '"itOt.?,J rel,rctuid. aud deljy- riMiertfully invited to be iiresent, i-- ol i !n ... . .r ..i i -- .-n (iivu ' " 1 L' 1. 1 DISTRICTS. A til! Allegheny J. rlin Nir '..W. 1 ' nl licmvallcy . . ". " ' .icinaugh D.ilrCiiv bur ITkllek Greenville J r t1.'ron Jenner I.irnucr . Mld.llecn.-ck M ilford New fentreville bor Northampton Paint lluemahoniiig Salisbury bor Shade Somerset bor Somerset Siiaivercck NouthanipUm Stujptown bor Summit 1 pper Turkey-foot Lm-er Turkey-foot Wellei-fl.urgli tr 1 rsiim ur New Baltimore Total THE BALTIMORE BUTTER COMMISSION HOUSE. B. BROOKE, 3NTCE & Co. 54 South St. Baltimore, Md. 'c apain offer to our ninny patrons, the Ix-iitfit ot our wrvitis for the sale of their Hvtter Our long exjtcrience warninti facilities, for placing it to the best possible ality, allow nothing else to interfere with Our reputation for promptness is well established, and from those who have not yet had the ltcnefit ot the many advantages we our abilities to give entire satisfaction. IJltrral advances made when desired, and fully replied to. Cards can be obtained at the Express Fall and Winter roods now ready at II. V. Heerits' Shoe Store, at low uriccs. Wakefi l children are said to be the brightest. Two much sleep causes stupid ity. Tim first snow storm of the season put in an appearance here, 0:1 Monday morn ing last. Thk best quality of snow flake flower, in bagH and liarrels, always on hand atC. Y. Khotu's A: liro. Thk work on the I'uion School House is aIK"11 compieieu. 11 is expccieil mat uie schools will oiK-n in a week or ten davs. ...1 1 . .i.. . . Vai.. Hay Esi., is having the founda tion for a tenent house du? ou his lot, on the corner 01 Patriot and Maincross streets. We noticed that courteous and obliging ofiicer. Prothonetor J. K. I l ite, of Ebens burg, on our streets one dav of this week. The Missfb Hentz have purchased the house formerly owned by I. II. Kubeiistein, frimi Mr. George M. Holderbaum for the sum o! f G.j. StVEKAl. of our exchanges are propound in; the following conundrum: How much do you owe for the paper you are reading? The Constitutional Convention expects to finish its work in a; few weeks. It is expected that the Fjteci il election will lie held sometime in December. Tee voungsters are getting their skates and sleiis ready, in exudation of a high 11M tunc, us soon as old winter fills 111 ait uplcai'ancc with his ice and snow. Thk express west or. the I. A C. IJ. It. was thrown o!l the track near Sand I'utch Monday morning, the tniiu was delayed 'several hours, but fortunately no one was I hurt. ' " . V1'"1-' Vu""7 "M' -v j XVell is Wing sunk near the center, from tw hicli the engine is to I supplied, w ith j 'a"r. I Now that cold weather is approaching, ! see that everything about your house and i out buildings is in order, a nail here and 'there, in time, will save many an hours ' work on a cold dav. .1. I!. Sweitzek was last week appoint ed I'rothonotary of the Supreme Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, to take effect oirthe :M'th of November, nVr T. J. Keenan, resigned. Fott Glass, Qu--nsware and Willow ware, go to C. F. Khoads &z Uro's New Store. They have on hand a full stock of the Ix-st quality of everything in their line of business, cheap tor cash. j Maktlanu jiapeis describe a recent dis- rovcry, in that Slate, of the fossil rib ol a w liale, w tutu was imttedaed 111 tlie soil 01 a valley about two hundred feet below the average level ol the surrounding country. The failure of J. Cooke ic Co., Bankers, has not atl'ected the firm of Cook iV Beerits. Somerset, Pa. Putaloe trade is quite live ly. Shipped four cars lust week. Farmers bring along your jnttatocs, the lank is not bustiil yet. rn jveople rewived another lesson, to !e prompt in the renewal of their iusur kuiv, in the burning ol Mr. Shall'ers house, recorded in another column. We have len told that Mr. Shaffers insurance had run out a few davs before the fire. E. H. Marshall, Druggist. Somerset, Pa., and Mountain & lauuehill, Coiifhieni.f , Somerset Co., Pa. Dru2gists, I are Agents ; for Dr. Bradley's Celebrated Remedy, also dealer in drugs, perfumery, toilet articles, son s, limey goods, etc. Prescriptions carefully coiiqioundcd. Tin; editor of the Greenville Argus, w hosctasie runs in that direction, says: " "Cavalier boots' are about t o lie intro duced for ladies. They are turned over with leather just above the ankle so as to give 11 faint imitation of the old cavalier boot; an edging of lace tails over this. $ 100 Rkwakd will le iid to any per 1 son suffering with Dyspepsia, if they are ! not comiiletclv cured bv the use of a few ! bottles of Dr. Bradley's Dysjicpsia Reme-; dy. tor sale by E. II. Marshall, Druggist, Smierset, Pa., and Mountain ii Tannehill, Druggists, Confluence, Somerset Co., Pa. We were sorry to hear of a painful ac cident, which happened to a little daught er of Henry Kuhs, w hile pushing the house of a neighbor, a dog flew ut her, threw her down, and bit her in the face in a horrible manner, making his teeth meet through her nose in two places. The wounds though exceedingly jwtnful are not likely to prove dangerous. The election parsed of quietly and peacefully. Seldom if ever, have we seen so little drunkenness 00 a day of this kind. There was 110 excitement whatever. The few Democrats who voted came up slowly and mournfully as if to erform the last sail ! rites over llieir 0ejMiru.11 party, ana wuuj heads lowed with rriw debited their Itallots and moved iinfully away. ' 8. S. Jamisox, jr., of Saltshurg, showed us a great curiosity a few days ago, found byoueofhis children near Saltsburg, a short time ago. It is an old Irish weight made of brass, dated VM'i, 20 lienny- weights. On the one side is a crown aud a harp with the inscription, "Standard of Truth;" on tho other side an inscrijition, "According to Authority." How it came to America and happened to be loxt we leave for the antiquarian to answer. In diana Ihmoemt. The rc-ojiening of the Emanuel's church (Eichty s) ot the Evangelical Ass M-iation, miles north of Sutuifset, will take dace the 2.tth and 2'HL inst.. with jtjijro- their friends ; itriate Divine Se-rvioe. Mrnisters of clo ven tosses- queur and ability will be jtresent. i ne nouicatorv cmotHirse w ill 1 tieliv- y m'l. j. v. a. v elit-r, tlie eminent d e(jile o pectfully i 'i- i.. . - 1 Hll. l.l.l MM IW 7 H l-MUIIbT -ornri.1. retik or thf. iifction STreas.' S.Ju!-e' A itemMjr. j j i 5i r, t ii : I 1 1 : i 78 37 31 L-l 113 bl M .17 Si lm 22 Mt I'M 10 IB 19 01 M i 7 14 ! M 18 ?2 ; 1HI . 79 10U I 79 101 , 1W1 7 i 7Vt 1" ! 37 Gl : S 1 62 3. .7 i St S3 S C3 ' 63! 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M 7 43 MM 3i bS ta 46 'M as 4-1 'il 27 'j) IK 1 ! 12 i 1L2 I ? i ln2 I 121 I . I 107. ! H I IS i w I '.15 im. us in saying, that wc cmnuainl uncqutilcd advantage, and as wc make Huttcr a speci its rarrful handling. jiosses, we solicit a trial, and will use till all letters ot inquiry promptly and cheer Hespectfullv, &c. 15. BKOOKE, NYCE & Co. oilhf and Railroad Deind. The re-opening of the Evangelical Luth eran church, in Confluence, Somerset Co., will take place on the sei-ond of NotciiiIkt. Preaching by the ltev. Whetstone and Ear heart. Preaching on Saturday the 1st. The public is invited to attend. W. Fhydat, IVt r. At the First Annual Fair of the Somer set County Agricultural Society, held at Somerset, in September last, it was decided by the judges, Ed. N ull and II. L. Baer. ) in the Miscellaneous Department, that II. Oursler & Sons, of Estrone, Penn had presented thetnrt bftt head stone, offered lor exhibition at the said Fair. I h ave for years ltcen oppotn.il to Calo mel, and since have used Simmon's Liver Regulator as a Vegetable Remedy, and can confidently assert that it has ex ceeded my expectations curing cases of Dysjicpsia and Liver Complaints that were thought almost hopeless. Greenville Wood, Wood's Factory, Macon, Ga. John F. Bltmtek gives his whole at tention to the Hardware business. He buys his good principally from the nianu factnreis, thereby saving lroin 15 to 20 kt cent. Persons wanting hardware, will save money by going to Blymyer's to get it. He will give special rates to persons who are building go and 1 convinced that goods are sold cheap at the Hardware btore. Wb were sorry to learn of the total de struction of'the 'dwelling house and store room of Mr. Samuel ShalTer, at Friedcns burg. by fire, Ivefore daylight on last Wednesday morning. The fire is sitpios ed to have" originated from two joints of the stove jiije becoming seperated and the flames communicating to the adjoining wood. Most of the goods and furniture were saved. Ol u new and euteririsiii2 firm ot drug pists, Messrs. Benford x; Kimuiel, have moved into their new store room in Baer's Block. This is by far the handsomest drug room in this section of the State, and will, when coinjileted, lie jierlection in all itsaji jioiutments. How so energetic a firm in so hainlsomc a room can fail ot doing a suc cessful business is to us incomprehensible. The Indiana Mtenj(r is resjionsible lor the following : A Former Cambria County man is now farming in Indiana County. I-ast week he brought a load of ajJes Ut Indiana Itoruiigh to sell and offered them at one dollar .cr bushel, or thirty cents jut half bushel. It did not take him long to dis pose of his stock by the half bushel, and then he discovered that there are two halves in a bushel instead of four. We understand that the new instructors at the Academy arc meeting with goodsuc cess, and we Itelieve our citizens are well pleased w ith the progress already made. Almostcvery day since the school began, has seen a new scholar added to the list; but wc believe there is yet room for a few more. There are still quite a number of jieojile in this community wh would do well to avail themselves of this ojtjiorttini ty for educating their childrcu. Tub finest lot of game, it h is lieen our ileasure to cast "our lanij" ujKtn, was brought to this place one day of last week, by our ever successful sjmrtsmen, C. it. liurst and Frank Wright. In a half day's hunt they succeeded iii shooting twenty seven wood cock, a iir of tine large jiheasants and four wildducks.jierfeclltcau ties. This bunch ot game would have brought at least thirty dollars iu the mark ets of Baltimore or New York. : Thk Harrisburg Car Manufacturing Co., j employs seven hundred hands, and pay i out :it),000 a month as waces. We le- lieve the supply of cars has never equalled the demand. And as the imjKirtant ques tion is "now many cars can you manufac ture," and not "How many cars ran we sell." Why not build a inanufa-tory here? w here we have the material right at our doors. If it will ciy to manufacture car at Harrisburg, w here they are obliged to send abroad tor their material, it will cer tainly ay here. Mr. E. II. Marshall has sold the "lo pie's Drug Store." to Messrs. Dennis Mey- j ers and Dr. S. S. Good. We are sorry that Marshall has concluded to leave ns. for he was among the most enterprising of all our merchants and done more than any man in making our drug stores model e- tablishments. The "People's" hnsarepu- l.rm Iw.i, tl.A mii.il.r ft .w lu.tmr k first-class house. The new firm will douU less keep up the reputation of the old. and we w ish and anticipate a successful career for them. The Bedford Gazrlte says: "The r.l excursion tiain over the Dumiings Creek railroad, on Saturday last, brought in front Holderbamn, five Dutch Corner young la dies, who are some on a weight. Alter ar riving at the dejtot at Bedford, llu'y step ped on the company's s-ales, and palled the beam of a Fairbanks Ut the tune of" KJ0 verdnjois! And they were all as. nice and fine looking as they were hefty! If any locality in Bedford county e-tn trot out a better looking or weighVs-r lot of young ladies than the Hutch turner, we are ready to hear from it. A j, iwjjt & Co.. of 2( Penn. Avenue. Pittsburgh, have ojteucd a branch olHce ou Main St-.opjHisite Somerset House persons in need of a Sewing Machine, ill undoubtedly find it to their interest lt examine the New Home Machine, la-fore purchasing any other. It has several ixjinU suierior to older iiatlents. They bare Machines ol dilferent styles and at all prh-es. from $40 to f 1.10. Every machine warranted for fire years. Call and examine them. 0jisiir Somerset. House, Smierset, Pa. A SIMPLE method has leen discovered' for rescuing jicrsoiis lnmi wells, who have Ixtcn attacked with "dainjis." It consists iu sending down on the patient a steady stream of water for a few moments. Ihe stream of water in jmssing down, creates a jtartial vacuum, which is filled with pure air that passes in from tlie top and exjiels a I Minion of the noxious bis; so that a per son can go tn the rescue without danger. a v.iml .. nf wHt.r u ill frenerally Acounle lie found sufficient to jmrify a well so that iicrsons may descend ithotit fear of con- .fl lll'lll' - held tTor.rn urn 1ST3 Treat. Cum. i;P. II. I.! Audit c ( r. I ' J. Cm. C. s Si .1 Bon Hitchmax is certainly an adejt in the art of house painting. His imitations of walut are jK-rfect. and those of chestnut and niajde are beautiful. If we were nlxiut to finish a new house, wc know no one whom we would sooner have do the jiaint tng than Robrrt. We understand that quite 11 serious ac cident, occurred tothe Exoress bound West on the P. V.'. ii P.. It". If., near Sand Patch tunnel on Monday last, about 0 a. sr. The engine collided with a large nick which had fallen 011 the track, and w as thrown over an embankment. '1 he Engineer was scalded in a terrible man ner. The fireman had a jdece of wood run into his u'.momcn and it is feared that his injuries are mortal. Of it young friend Jacob Kimuiel, with whom wc were loath to jiart, has located in Cumberland, Md. We believe that he is in the trace department of the Baltimore iV Ohio R. R. Co. If we have lost by his ilejmrture, we know that the B. & O. R. R. Conqmny has obtained the services ot a thoroughly reliable man, and Cumlier land has gained ft worthy citizen. Our best wishes go with him, and we shall al ways be glad to sec him make a visit to his old home. James Mili eu, jiostiuaster at Fuiinetls- burgh, Franklin count-, was stisjieeted of riuing letters of their contents, and a de tective was sent, and the detective kejit a strict watch on Miller. At two o'clock on the morning of the tltii instant, the otlieer caught him in the act of robbing the letters of money, arrested and took him to Phila dcijihia. Esrie Miller, a brother of the jxtstinaster is servine out a term in the on the South Mountain Railroad, on which , IjCLli 11 I II 11 11 11 I 1.1.1 II. I 1 U. II 1111 If I ill 111. II. he was the aent. ' I tu Remove Stains and Spots How kkom Makiii.e Ff KXtTl'RE, etc. The on- j iv sia'.u vvjiicu rajtoiio v 111 not leuiove is a ; "slain upon tlie character. Uul lrom marble mantels, tables, china, table ware, carjH-ts, furniture of every dscrijiiimi, or any article of household ornament or use, the deepest dyed stain can be instantly washed out forever by the use of S qiolio It is as cheaj) as ordinary bar soaj). and will always do exactly what is claimed for it, if the simple directions are followed. But This, the snakiest -fcnakc story of the sea son, is from the Huntington Journal: "A coujile of hands on a wood train, a few days ago, jirejiared their dinner iijkiu a chojiping. Among other luxuries they made themselves a cup of coll'ee. How ever while drinking the coffee they thou-ht it had a queer taste, and immediately after they were seized with violent viiiniiing. They determined to examine their tea st, and in the bottom they found a coiicr head snake. How the sarpielit got there halh not iieen told, but the tale is an "oivfr true" tine. The "Champion" Coun Raisek OfT Championed. Mr. A. P. Beachy, of Elklick township, writes us: I live a lit tle south of the "champion" and at the time I read his challenge in the Heuald, I had two patches of corn husked and care fully measured, each scjKiratcly, ami the next day I mcasitrd or surveyed the ground. No. 1 measures 3 acres and 12't perches, and the corn of No. 1 measures Cr.l bushels. No. 2 measures three acres, 120 jierches, and the torn of No. 2 measures 040 bush els; in lioth cases the ground and corn were accurately measured. Imfounation is desired as tothe where abouts of Elder Rudoljih White, a minis ter of the Church of God. When last heard from by his wife and family, he was at or near New Bridgejtort, Bedford coun ty. Pa. Ill his lat letter to his wife, dated there July 24, 187:5. he sjvoke of Iie ing home shortly, since that time he has not been heard of, and she and family are becoming very much alarmed, fearing he may have lieen foully dealt with. Any in formation concerning him, as to where he now is, will be most kindly received by his wife, Mrs Ann E. White. Harrisburg, Pa. He was jmrtly engaged in selling jiatent rights, when last heard from. Aftrlealtaral Meeting. I A meeting of the officers and members j of the Somerset County Agricultural So-1 iely, will lie held in the Court House at' Smierset, on Saturday, the 1st day of No- ! vemlst-r next, at 1 o clock r. m., lor the purjiose of making a settlement of the ac ounts ot the Stciety, correcling mistakes in the awards of premiums ut the reient Fair, aud transacting such other business a.9 may come licforc the meeting. Persons who acted in the cajiacity ol judges at Un fair and all others interested are also earn estly invited to lie jirescnt at the meeting. C. C. Mlssf.ll.man, F. J. Kooskh, President. Secretary. That rminently correct sheet, the Johns t' n Tribune, in its issue of Oi toiler Kitli, says: "From j estcrday's Simers-t jiajHTs wc gleam a c'uajiter ot act idenls iu six sections, uliich-msy be condensed as follows: The sixth section of this chajiter reads thnsly: "The re.-ojx'iiing of the Emanuel, s church (Lichty'sl, of the I'mnrrliral A tocuttion, two miles north of Stmersct, will take place the 2dth and 2ith instant, with appropriate divine services. Minis ters of eloquence and ability will Ik? pres ent." "For ways that are dark." New tjioods at ration's. I am now offering a stock of general Merchandize jiurchascd at "jiauic jiriccs," aud selected with great care, comjirising nn assortment of stajile and fancy goods in variety, such as it requircrs to conslitue a first class general store. I solicit a continuance "f the jintronaiie extctiiV'd to the lute firm of Knaiile iV. Pat ton, and invite all in want of cheap and good goods, to call aud examine for them selves. It is my intcntiou to remove in a few weeks to the commodious room in the west end of Baer's Black, and keejt constantly m liand everything new and I'esirable in stajde and fancy, genefnl Mer-lmtidie. Simekset, Pa" J. S. PATTON. tk-t. l'tth, 187:J. Apple Pi uiiiso. One quart of Hour, having in it one mcasiircoriianncr Baking Powder; rub in the flour two table sjmioii fulls shortening, and one-half tea sjtooful salt ; make a soft dough with milk or wat er ; roll out to about one quarter olan inch in thickness ; have ready jour ajijilcs, choji-jH-d fine ; sjiread them over the dough ; sprinkle o them tagar, smsll pieces ot butter, and a little grated nutmeg ; turn tijt the dough all around, to jirevent the ap ples from coming out, roll u; and place in a cloth that has lteea a moment in boil ing water, wrung out, greased with lard, and dredged with flour ; tie at both cud?, allowing room for the juulding to swell ; steam for one hour ; cat hot, with wine sauce or cream. Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to lie used even full, according to jirinted directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable arti cle from your grocer, send twenty-five entfl by mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder. P. O. Eock Box 317. Pittsburirii. Pa., and you w ill receive, jxistage paid, a -quarter pound package, together with a .t it in t..kiiiii.i. iinmiuii ID1 HI llllt .miuumii. ..VIIQ. "v.-m-j t f:.t.nt Vs'.vvm ' 1 For! ,. I If ' ' - those sulTeriug with DjsjK-jwa. There! I"' are hundreds to dav in this town suffering Oi l liilii 13..1. from the intollcraUe pain tnuseJ by Dvs- Dkui Heuald. e are sorry to see l-epsirt. who cannot eat with pleasure: who that Miss Disj'lay has ceased toelevate our llo not en joy life or society. Uul whv suf- ideas through the medium of the quill, fer For Dr. Bradley's l)vsttj.sia Rcme-' 1 picsumc tho lady alsive mentioned still dy will cure vou. For twenty years the I lives, thanks to her kind mother who bakes Doctor has used in private practice the I the liest of bread and takes all possible ml vtholiave suf. 'cure of her daughter, vet. I Sill comjicl- rered wiih that fearful disease, but now en-' led to attribute her s'.lrnce to her delicate 1 burns, jall-rbtuai, ear-acha, lie., upon the humaa v life and are c nilelely curl by the health, owing to an o.cr dose of magnesia, j fram, aa l of itralu, tyo, gs. upon an ti st-of a few lsittlcs can testify to its vir- ' viaegar, Ac, for the I iimjilexion, and the . imaU in i ac yrar tkao b.tra all oil r prrtewlrd tue. 7'ry it.' lor it will surely cure yv, u.ual ainount of light lacing. uiu reuiL-tiesi'iucctLewufl.l begao. lhe arecountor- mil rtinri'.lfr. ill uliv t asfi l:i hu ll il diK-s not cure no matter h.v.v lnl I In- .X fi-rtT limy bp. the nn)ni-v will be rcl'uiiucil. j l'or sule'by K. II. Mareliall. DniirsiiM, Sim- j rsct, I'u.aiid Mountain Sc Taum liil!, t'in-1 Iliii ncc, Stmcroct cuinty, Va t!te well j known linrmaiUls. ;. ,i,: ,.:. ,. ,i, i 1 alH. . two 1, Us Irm 1 .s ( 1 y , the ,ed- : i s i. V li l 2uu wl ich lie was carr nig at tne lime. 11 aj.j.ears that the young' ..1 had been out j in-, lii.U ki mil '.lislauee lrom the house 1 1. 11. !;.... 1 i,.,i 1 ..!;,. I,;.. ini, ! v . . . i,,...tT 4 lout ,!VHl,vu.l. 1,8 0,,',-r -v,mn ,iU"es V" (,(! U"1 'uaK,",,s des-rre to .utfer If they will .. . .1 . ... 1L..7, . I .. V.r m. T j Hasliy an ajijvearance wnen 111 cr.mj.any. , !r than l.ovo obn'Taiibe .uTt riV-' of age. j X, TlJ i " ""I was killed at the residence of his father, 1 ' ...; ;., 1... ,ui-,.. r ,. ' . 8 . . ' ' . foithc J.ur,K.se of shooting rats as the , , IRTCSsnrv .'.si(.klv jJllrnsi(es." doubt shoc ks were torn ai-art. He was returning , b j(j eiclaim. "O Uj.idum to the house at the time of the amdcnl ut ... bi u (j , wiiK-ii oecurreu jusias . ... w.e act o. 1 climbing a fence in lront of the house, or immediately alter, as the parties who heard the rejtortof the gun: a woman who was at work in the cornfield and a young man who chanced to lie passing, and came u, and found him lying on the ground by the fence, quite dead; the contents of the gun having entered below the chin and broken his neck. 1'oroner Strong, who was noti fied of the accident summoned a jury and rejtaired to the scene, where an inquest was held and a verdict rendered in accor dance with the facts as above stated.-lVvi-Urlanl Timet. HoiK'ing to hear from Miss Disp'av ut are from the Chain- j an t'"r1' "'lU'. ' are !ls tver lll-r O'"" : Miss Simplicity. These two items beisburg Ojtinion: One day last week a colored man, alli ed Simon Branson, found au old silver jiiece of Spanish coinage in M'Gall'ey's cornfield near Stouircrslown. In ajijiear ance il is couijiaralively new, being little worn, and was doubtless diopped there by one of the early settlers of this neighlxr htsxl. Its value is about one-half of the Sjianish seventeen cent piece, to which it 1 tears a resemblance, and is dated 172J. A few days ago, whilst a workman was engaged in making an exacvalion in the cellar of the Normal School building, at Shijensburg, his pick struck a hard sub stance nnd threw il out, disclosing a curi osity in the shajte of a jietrilied jveach. The jiick in striking it broke off nearfy one third of the formation. This brought to view the thickness of the fleshy part ol the trail, the seed, and the kernel within the seed. Everything about it is so defin ed the? smoothness of the outer covering, the rough-riblted stone or seed, enclosing the kernel that to no other fruit can il be liKcned, and if it was a jH-ach, it belonged 1 to a sjiccic not now known, as the seed is : nitout an inch aud a half in diameter, aud i a ... . ... I "note circumiercncc wtoainmc ncnesj o-....s ."to eoi.s.ue.aoo.. iuC .-uici-iy ue- t c;ivinT r-li. ra.ti.e i.t' flu. trnit I hi. i-.inil.e . is that it would jtetritv, and our readers can ! s ilvn i.- i,r..i.i..i..- ii.nr .inl it t..i int..iiw. ' ,,ia,.e from whence it was taken ? StoyatoMa Me in a. The croii of chestnuts, walnuts, ivc. Is ; very large, and folks here are busy gather- j ,ites to jwiiiit up his saw and to take out an ing them. Some families have jra.heied as ; jron roller at or near the saw, which re high as forty bushels of Waluutf. duced the actual time of sawing, to four The election jiassvdofi" very quietly here, ; hours twenty four minutes and a haif. In with the txcejilioii of one Ami Local Oj-1 that time he cut 1:,00 feet of one inch tionist getting so much txeitett as to present 1 plunk, measured by tajve line. There were some greenbacks to one of our J. P's, be-1 but three plank sjHiiled out of the whole ing persuaded to do so by thai worthy olli- J amount of lumber and they were not eial. H says he don't care w ho" I -cats ! measured. The luiiilier was all well saw now, as this is not a free country. j ed and would jiass ns first class lumber as TI11. I lit!. .run .luiri l, -il tl.tu ,.!... i.re. 1 .. ........ . u ....V seiilt juite a line ajijiearaiice since it has been repaired. J. II. Snyder, Esq., sc- Jierii. tended the work Mid has had it done iu fin ; sty W. Avery fine pavement has also ! ecu jmt down. Con huskingsand apjde butter lioilinos are ieniy, ami our young ioiks arenaviug j a g'Hi time generally, jnaying - nu insniiian and such, till the "wee sma ; hours and nodding next day to the tune . "We won t go home till morning. j David Sjiecht, Esq., has his new grii t mill completed and running. Jt is nlxiut ! one year since the mill was consumed by ' tire. Mr. Sjiecltt deserves credit for his energy in rebuilding. The Messrs. Hoov er are the builders and they they have a good rejiulation as millwrights. "Jack," the miller is also first-class. A venerable deacon of this jilace was jmssing down street a few nights ago rath er late in the evening, when he observed two young "sjsirts" vigorously holding on to a telegraph jsile aud singing rather "Be it ever so humble There is no jilace like home." Thinking it a good opjor!un:ty to admin isler some wholesome advice, he proceed ed to inform them that home was the prop er place for all at that hour of night; when he was stojicd in his pious intentions by lsdh in chorous asking, "why in thunder was'nt he there then?" And he went meditating on the dejiravity of human na ture. Parson Binks. List of Jnrora to Ken e st the Novem ber Term, IS73. OltASD Jl itous. Addison Harrison Forney. Brolhersvalley Samuel Stahl, Henry Brant. Peter Giimliert. Berlin James Weigh". Jenner William J. Peterson, Peter S. Colicr. Lower Turkey foot Alltcrt Black, A. R. lluinliert. M id dlecreek Norman Cramer. Milfo.xl George Sechler, Alexander Slmltz, William Dull. Paint Elijah Berkcy. tjucmahoning David Zimmerinan. Simeiset bor William M. Sdirock, Hertz Kciscr. Smierset tp Joseph Rhoads, Cyrus H. ShalTer, Jacob D. Miller. Stonvcreck Peter Hover, Alliert Wright. Summit J. R. Lichty. 1'jijh.t Turkey foot John Bowman. Tit A VEILS Jf ItDIIS Eir.ST WEEK. Addison Win. Miller. George Poland, Marcellus Frsgee, Alfred Wafs. Berlin Charles A. Krissinger. Brothersvalley Cyms H. Walker. Coneinaiigh Samuel Cable, Stephen Griffith. Elklick Elias Peck, Samuel ITickingcr. 'Daniel Glodfelty. Greenville Noah Lint. Jctnner Michael Korns. Lower Turkeyloot Ross King. Middlecreek Chauncy Cramer. Milford David Wable, David Wcimrr. Paint David Layman. Onemahoning .losejih ICantner, Samuel J. Miller. Shade John Koontz, Pierce Ling, John SijK". Stmersct lr Henry A. Flick, M. P. Shafer. Siincrsct tp Ezra J. Wegley, Jonas Henuiiinger, Josiah Woy. Harrison Gohn. Suithaiiijiton Valentine 1 1 inkle. Stonycreek John Stutaiian, Jacob A. Stutziimn, Cyrus ltaymau. I'jijht Turkeyfoot Garret Leer, Jere miah Sechler, S. A. Cramer. I'rsina Josejih P. Miller, Joseph Coiler. SECOND WEEK. Addison Hezekiah Dean. Jonas Mc Clintock, Jonas Gower, William Endsley. Allegheny William Ware. Samuel Lowry. Bntthersvallej- Sdomon Eittner, John J. B lough. Aaron Brant. C lU 'inaugli Jacob Mi m n iu. Dale City Loren Morell. Elklick Jacob F. LivengoiKl, Israel Hi ner. Greenvilh Tarius Shockey. Jeirerson Ludwick Gardner. Samuel Weyand, Jeremiah Broucher. Jenner J. Iaurer, Solomon Simpson. Gi'lian Friedline. Larimer Josejih Tressler. Ijiiwer Turkeyfoot Jonatlun Frantz. Miltord George if. Baker. New Centrcville William Scott. Paint Christian Pcnrod. Shade D. W. Buchanon. Somerset tp Josejih Hunter. Oeorge Zimmerman, Joseph Horner, George? Pile, Peter Miller, Jefferson Rhotuls. Siuthauijiton Jesse Cook. Summit- Cyrus Fike. I'lijxT Turkeyfoot John Dwire, John Lijihart. I'rsinu John Grifiith. Wellcrsburg Henry Moser. ;ailli'il 10 St,e iiiai my aiiiiante ctiut tii Bi-i ma : i.rnani, an an m-;i;.us j.;nii il.i'-i:. r. i.ni'i'.'ii to l.s.k liili all her l.nlv fiends, who arejthrow awaj tb'lr rpifbef, h;' lame walk, p.l'm liol cni-!')' d (crysiili.i bLe; inn "rnllle. " J 0114 Mirnnra reuU'ri-J Inn-.lew. inl the w.rim.1 I a "iutr' or a "crilli," w it'll an iminciisr , lr0 he.ili r.lib.it.-i tr. It l. m limnlms. Tha coiiibinati in of overskil t and sr.sli. with a ' reiie U palitlalwti imuml ec.' lt Nlie. They sell spirit of colitemjit. 1 am pained that there j no anieia erer Ir.-fora tuM, ao l ihejr w il l should be such an uucnlled for coldnes j Pane It Jocfjut what they pretenl to do. Tliom between Miss Disjilay and myself, as well wno . m(r.r from rhrumatlrai, pain nr fwellliij iL..i..n., ...v.... .... y )ike R.1Urks t,,llC,rl:illJ, hfr ,,l;tinly ,,nws,,d fri,,,,,s; she w,cmsi iI,i,,k -,-,,,;. ; v-;..tv- .. i.i,tn v-v .f ' n Mwa D L e us 'tnderfulhr "" . " " W !,7 pieas-en wnen s:ie mee.s a mouern iaph. 4 ourancatang ! whoart thou? Although Miss disjilay congratulates herself that she has never crformcd any domestic labor. I do not deny that during my earlier years, that my 111 tthers voice was heard at inter vals urging desjiatch ; briskly the work went on, allliands employed to wash, to rinse, to wri:i2, to starch and to iron. Yet that is no reason that I should be discontent with my lot and wish "l' l been born l-i 11 It .n r. tVLero ri se .111 1 lillin an 1 iok'l." i.ieet, ltovlni; forever frjin II mer to II iwcr. Kisf'ii. at! Im !f tlutt are Tirotiy au l sweet." Beat it who can? On last Friday Oct. 10th, Mr. Holmes head sawyer ut Reeds& .Meyer'ssteani saw mill, onShalfe 9 run, in Allegheny ti., done some of the i- , 1..-..,.,..-. I...O-..1 1 "SS" """5 ""- j Deing none by one circular saw ana eager. Clubbinir and 1-r-plum Un. Tw. hrm el..M pe Several weeks a?o O. P. Doin. Manager. ri.iiial."for the prtre of one. For stie- imen mir ...,.l M, U,.1..wm. t.irv..r amt n.ntr. ul... .......... "'j'-- I tor at the altove named null, offered to bet 1 150,(N that they could cut 25.MH) fiet ol inch jiinc jdank in ten hours. Several other jtarties met them, made the lie., and jmt nji as a forfeit, intending to close the bet on Thursday evening proceeding the saw ing. John C Gaither of Soiilliaiujiton Mills, was chosen to keep the time atul measure the lumber. Thursday evening the Oth came and all was in readiness at the mill to either lose or win the contest of the next day, but the jmrties who had put uj) the j'3) forfeit, al lowed it to be ot without even putting in an ajipcarance. The logs were all white pine, 1-'! feet long, and from 1(5 inches to two feet in diameter at the small end. Everythincr being in order on Friday fc' - mrningt the mill was started at twelve ,,,.(,., of 7 o clock, a. m. At 2-t minutes past 11 a. il. one ol IL Iocs that litd lK-en put tilsin the carriage and do22ed fast, came lose and rolh.il just as the saw was entering it, tearing out :it of the l!2 teeth iu the saw and stopping the whole jir.Ki'edunr. In the forenoon sawing, uj to the t the ticfi'letit. Mr. Ilolnii-s used 12. nun ''If as till? SaWIUg. , I i ortunatelv there was no one injured iiv ! the flying teeth, r.s there were a crmd ; many sjiectatirs at the mill at the time. ! One "tiNttli stuck in one of the timbers over I head and another flew out of the mill on the log scaffold. Tin most of them Hew . down into the pit. The saw was a 58 inc h j.;,)1(.rn putent inserted tooth. At the rale they were sawing, if nothing j1R(,, 1.l,,,H.nt.lji OVer4D ,000 feet would have ,K.cn ,h(J ,,avg work instP.uj of 25,000 feet. if there "is any single circular in the county with edger attached, that can come up to this let them speak out. - 9!AItItIEl. MARTI X HARRIER. On Thuasday evening, tctolier2d, at the residence of Ja cob Smith, by Rev. Samuel I.owry, Mr. Benjamin Martin, of Virginia, to Miss Catharine Harrier, of Jutiialia, Bedford county Pa. so n r. ns et ji a h k et, Corrected weekly tiy A. J. t'AStr.EEB A Co. Apples, dried. V Applebutter, 1 gal Hutler. ' I. ltuekwheut. f liuthel.... lieeswax, J Itanni, shoulders, V side. " .... hams. " .... 6c ....WeUoO 2 1 00 Sue So Sc 12c 1 00 Jc it 2i !3e 1U 1 id 12'e 3S(j34c 7ue sue Sue .'Hie 12c tl UO 42 W0 1 24 2 00 ...lo12e ....1241ac e 2Uc ....4dt ioc I Com. ?t bushel. w I Aim i in u i f u.. ........ Call skins. V t Frjrs, V to Flour, V hbl Flaxseed V bu., (6 aj... IjpI, V I. Leather, red aule, Ik.... npir " kip, Oats. V hu : Potatoes, W ba Peaches, driett, Kvc V bu... liiitrs. V Salt, No. t, V bid y bu " Ashbin. ' Sugar, yellow f whit Tallow f Ii Whetct. V bu Wool, tp l Thirlv Years Kxperienee of nn ollurHO. .Mrs. Windlor'ti Soothing Kjrrnp Is the prescript lua ol rue ol the ln-sl Female Physi cians and Nurses in the 1 nited States. anH has been used fur thirty vears with never falling safe ty and success by mitlionsof mot hers and children, lrom the Iceble inlant of oue weekold to the adult. It correcl acidity of the stomach, relieves wind eolic. regnlati s the bowels, and gives rest, health and win tort to mother and child. We believe it Ut be the Best and Surest Kcme.lv in the W orld in all cases of DYSENTERY and fUAliKHCKA lffcHILIiKI.N, whether it arises from Teething or from auy other raus. FH directions lor uting will aiToniiianv each tsittle. None Genuine un lets the tae-simlle ofCl UTIS PEKKINSit on the outsido wrapper. S-ild by all Medicine Dealers. JuljS The IIoueho!I'laiiueen, AND Family I.iniuient Isthelvest remedy In the world for the following onmplsinla. vie Cram) In th I juibs and Stom ach. Pain in tne Stomach. Bowels, or Side. Klietim atism III all lit forms. Billb'US Colic. Neuralgia, Cholera, Dysentery. Colds, Fresh wounds. Burnt. Sore Throat. Spinal Complaints. Sprains and Bruises. Chilis aud Fever. For Internal and Ex ternal use. Its ojiemtion It not only to relievo the patient, but entirely removes the cause of the coniplainL It penetmtet anil itcrvadrs the wli-ile system, re storing healthy action to all Its parts, aud quick cuing the blood. The Household panacea is purely Vegetable and All Heating. Prepared by CL'KTISA BUOWX, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. For talc hy all druggists. July 9 Children often look 1'ale ami Siek from no other cause than having worms In the stomach. BROWN'S VERM IFCOE COM FITS will destroy Worms without Injury to the child, being perlectly W II ITE, and free from all color ing or other injurious iugredienta usually used in worm prcpnrailons. CLRflS A BROWN. Proprietors. No. 21a Fulton Street, New York. Hold y VruaqitlM and Ctmit.'l, aad Uttlrrt i Afrdirinrt at TwssTV-Fi vs Cssts a Box. jlyB Nervous Debility. With Its gloomy attendants, low spirits, depress ion, involuntary emiaeious, loft of semen, sperma torrhoea, lot of power, dlzty head. los of memo ry, and threatened Impotence and tinbeeillty. find a sovereign cure In Humphreys' HoineoiMtlhie Specihe No. Twemy-hJght. Composed of th m.t valuablo mild and potent Curatlvet, they strike at ouce at theroot of the matter, tone up the tvttvtu, arrest the discharges, and imjiart vigor and energy, life and vitality to the entire man. They have cured thoutandtuf cases. Price. Si per package of five boxes and a large 2 viol, which la very Important tn obstinate or old cases, or 4jl per tliigl Lux. Sold by all Jiruvgtst. and tent by mall on receipt or price. Address HI 'MPII KEY'S SPE.il FIG H IMEOPATHIC M ED1C1N E ).. ft2 Broadway, New York. nv. 13. -For salo by E. H. Marshall, Somerset, Pa, Castori U more than a tulstltute forCatto Oil. It it the only tar article lu existence whk-h it certain to aetlmilate th food, regulate the bow la, cure wlnd-eolle and produce natural tleep. It oontaiut neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, an! U pleasant to take. Children nce.l.Bot ery and mother! may rest. aprilS. $10 to $20,? per day. Ageuttwanted ever- wnere. Partlcuian free. A, BUlrAUs BL Lulls, MA uiayU t'talaar UitlmM. There If no pain ,kh the Centaur Llnluwntii will not re He, no (wrllliiK thy will Dot Mibdoe, ami n lamIWM wlikh they will Dit cara. This to titi UnituaKe, but It lJ tror. Thxy bave produce.! more enia of rbemnatlna, neuralgia, lok jawpalcy, fpraln.. wcllinpi, rakl-brcf "tc, rMr, not Oniaur I.ln- oertlacalea of ruciarkal.ln ebrutik rhruinallnrt, re been rectlve 1. W win nu a cin-uiar enniau.iiiir cenineaiei, iu .! e., Rrat... ,0 any on. raetnb.. It. l. wpw umnt . ..... . i T " f "T 1',a'inff,"r fM'M M""" a"'' mule.. w for rew worm it, sheep.- StK-k owncrs-tlicFelliilnieDtsKK w..nh your atten- tlon. No family abouM be without theui. - While wrjpjr for family o.e;" Yellow wrapper P r an. imals. Soil by all Urual.-t-. ,'t, p, r bottle; larjre l.tt le; ort. J. li. KOSE k CO.. II.-oa.1-way. New York. Xcw Aih'crttMiiicht. CUTOR'S NOTICE. Leltcrr! of ailminUtratlun on the relate of John IvititlH-rt l:tto of Shade township, iloeenMt.1 lmvii!-- been fc-rnnre I to me. notiee is hereby iclv n ih.if I iii aUenil at the reijenee ol t'haftej) V. Slayer, in iM tuwniiip. on Satunlav, lh'.-2U.li ily or November next. 173. when all pe'ruoiin Ii:it ti'elalinf airalost s.tl-1 e!ate will pr. nl them . r settlement projierly an;lientii -ate I, nn.l tb.,w) tnilehteil toieiM mule t til nuike pi.Tinent. JUll.Y UKKAr, Oci. tL Kxeentor. Workers Wanted! l'or Wooil'i Ilonarliolil MiiKailne, whleb. with lis Preniiums. U one of the most at-triw-lnoln the enuntry. 1'rtee of JIaucaiine tne Dollar a year. '0n111n.-4l.a11 lilieriil.olleriiix a lu ! erallveantl airreeablo bUFineM to tliose willing to ?lvc It pniper attention. Vol. XUI beirlnswith Jnlv. 173. T:xin!ne our " " ftrther Infonnstton a.l.lrcsii WottJ I Househoia .liagaxine, Newliurar. N. Y. aus27eom s. E. siii'TKS. tabliber. 10.000 lA rarechan Apnts B" a MOIltlL : m lUL-harah Supply t. VI t-nTM-.i i:oii. l'A. i UDlTOIl S -NOTICE. Jlarins been appointed by the Court, au.litor. to make anil report a (iitftrii.utionol the fund in the batiils of the exerutoM of Ib-njamin Ktmmi 1. ile cen He.1. to anil ani'itur. thow leirally entitled there to, I wilt attend to the ilutieq re.uire1 by a.tj.l ajs pointioent. at my ofbee in Somerset. Pa., on Ve.l uen lay. liie j;hof November. 173. when and where all parties Interejte-J can ntlemt. V. J. KH ISKK. oct!5 Audiinr. JXKCUT late of Abrnli TOR'S NOTICE. Iiam Itrt.wn, bile of Greenville tp., dei-ea.ed. Letter? testamentary on the al.vo estate Lavlnir . x f bi'en srranted to the uudenii-rne.! by the prot-r au lllie Ot j thorny, notlee la hereby given toth e indebteil to il to make immediate pat ment. and thote havinx elaimn atntint it to rf-iit them duly authenllent ed for settlement on Saturday, the 21st of Novem ber. 1173. at the 111! re'ldenee "f the decease 1. petek iiuowx. oct 15 Executor. A UIIITOR S NOTICE. ite uudersixne.!. auditor, appointed bv the Or phan's Court of Somerset county. Fa., to make and report a distribution of the lurid in the hands of Jonah Shafer, tjn.. alministrabr of the en tate ol Alexander i 'horjieninz. late of Somerset biiniuuh. in said ei.utity. deix-a.sed, to and aDH.nir those legally entitled thereto, wiil fit at hin olhee In Soineniet horouah. on Saturday, thesthdayof Novemlier. 173, for ti.e purjins of diseharitlnir the duties of bin np;iintn)ent. when and where ail persons intereineii uiay attend II thee Iblnk pniper y. 11. Ki i. I. Audiu.r. MAKHELIZEH MANTLES. MANGES Urates. Furnaces. Tile. Ketristers. fcc. Old ! Patent f tllity Fire Grate, (cleanest and best.) aud Star Hanve. with Seli-cinanln-x Ovens, a Int; 3U percent, in fuel. Send for Circulars. JAMES OLD. No. 103 Liberty St., oclS FUuburgh, ra. OLUTION NOTICE. Notice It herebv irlven that the onnrtnershin eilstinu between Shober. Buexhly A Co.. of (Bar rett. S-imerset county. Pa., ha been dism ived. The bonksof the old firm will remain In the hands ol II. W. Shober. at Uarrett. for settlement, oct I SUUI1KU. Bl EOHLEY fc CO. A DM IN ISTRA TOR'S NOTICE. tate of K:u-hae F.mert. deeease.l. Letters ol administration on tlie above estate having heen ir runted to tne undersltined. notice la hereby jiiven to thee iudeltel to it to make imme diate "payment-, and those havlnir claims airaitut It, to present them duly authentieateil for s.'ttlement, on Saturday. Novemlier S. Is73. at the residence ol the ailminLtrator in Somerset township. M ICHAlXiHKirt. octl Administrator. A UDIT0R S NOTICE. Having lieen aptvinted auditor by th Court, on motion ot W. U. Koouti. "to make distribution of the funds realiied from the sale" of the real eetato of Isaac 11. Kobenstln to and among thote enti tled thereto. I will attend to the duties of my ap pointment at my office In Somerset. Pa . ou Mon day. Novemlier 31. 173. at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all panic Interested may attend. F. J. .OOSER. octs Auditor. A1 DITOR S NOTICE l ite nmltr-iicDcI au Utor. mmMi.nted ly the jr- phan'Pl.'vnrt f Soraerteruiiiy. Ia..t makeand r'iKrt a distribution of the luinl tn the luinJaut tbu luitiiL-lrtr of Saiuuvl KubliuD, deceicJ. to and ft m i t thoe Itc1It eiititletl thorvM, will attc-iht at hi utile on Tuealay. th Slndiiyiil lJr U'bcr. 1T3. at lu otH-k a. tn.'. when aifl where all terdtst.9 interested may attettd tf th- think jnwr. 1. H.UA ITH EK. octl AuJiCT. Yuiito1; s NOTICE. 1 be undersigned having been apimlnted audi tor, by the Orphans' IVurt. to ascertain advance ments and make a distribution of the lundtlntbe hands of Napoleon Ilaynet. executor of George Parker, deocated. to and among these legally en titled thereby will attend tothe duties ol aaid ap pointment at hisotricv io Somerset, on Wednetitay, the Si day or th-bilier. 173, when and where all par tics inteixatcj can attend. A.J. COLBORN, octl Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned auditor, appointexl by the Cisart of ("ominon Pleat of Somerset eounty. Pa , to make a distribution of the balance nf the funds In the bands of A. J. COLBORN. assignee of John J. Sehelf, to and among the creditun entitled to receive the tame, will attend at hit office on Wed nesday, the 22.1 day of October. 1S73, at 10 o'clock, a.m. when and where all persons interested aiay present their claims. T. H.UA ITH F.R. octl Auditor. OST. I in the 22,1 or LIU in.U.. In Dale City or nelzhlior- hoo.1 of Dale City, a note dated September 19th, 173. at sixty day, to order of E L. Kornt. paya ble at S. Philson A Co.. aud filmed by Earnest a. Delp. Any periuin finding said note will please leave It in the ear of Collins A Shipley. Dale City. All persons are forbjdden to purchase said note as imymcnt of the same'hat been stopped, aetl EDWARD L. KOKNS. "pXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate ot William P. Welshons, late of Dale City Bur. deceaseil. Lettcrt testamentary on the above estate hay. ing beea grante.1 to the umlenliraed by the prop er authority, notice it hereby riven to thote in debted to it to inakelinmediate payment, ami those Having claims against It will present tbcm to the undersigned at the late residence of said deceased, od Saturday, November lith, 1X73. GILLIAN L. MILLEB. octl Executor. R ULE TO ACCEI'T or REFUSE. To John Ilonlcr, residing In Summer Hill town ship, Cnmhria eounty. Pa.. Frederick, Catha rine, intermarried with Jacob Swank. Magdale na. Intermarried with William Lohr, Keliecca, lntemtarrieil .with Isaac Barn hart, residing tn Johnstown. Cambria eounty. Pa., Elmira, inter married with James Potter, residing In Ynder township, Cambria county. Pa., Joeeph, residing tn Clearheld county. Pa., and Mary, residing iu Waterloo, Blackhawk eounty, Iowa. You are hereby notified toappear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Somerset oo Monday, the 21th day of November next, to accept or return to take the real estate of Daniel Border, deceased, at the appraised valuation or show cauj why the same thould Dot be told. OLIVER KNEPPER, oct 15 Skcrif. PURL ERAI RLIC SALE OF THE MIX- L SPRING PROPERTY. The undersigned will expos to public sale, on the premises, ou Tuesday, tlie illst day of O-toher, 1S73, the eelebnted Mineral Spring property, situ ate at Summit Alill. Somerset County, Pa., con taining eighteen air.;, having thereon erected a large new three story building lut feet lront by 0 feel deep. The houa hat a large number f room and wa butlt for the accommodation of visitors to the Springs. The waters lave been thoroughly analyiiedbyex!erlenced chemist and pronounced second to none In the l ulled Slate. The scenery is romantic and climate dellghtlal. The Spring are but two milet from the Railroad at Dale Cit y, ml a railroad will be built to th plac at au early day without doubt.. The Springs areeatily accts tible from all points, ami by another traaoo a large number of visitors may be cuuhdeatly expected. Sale at 2 o'tbx-k p. m. Terms made known on day of sale. F. J. COUNTRYMAN, . M. D. HFMBEHT, o;tl Assignee of W. II. Humbert. LOTZ'S PATENT mm m mim m ;;wr M it.vin.i; r.vt'R invkvtkd. if" 1 -aJ is 1 --- . !r f LSIt A fTIX I,P;iv OF THE i.atkst j sitjIi-K Parl .r, t'liaml r. f)inti:a uime Fumliiire. Uools warranted patlrfu lory tn all reiiects, tt reduced nten. whole.Mle an-l r.- -i tl. L()Sh MiofcNU'KkCO.. for. IVun an I TVutli I i:tl urirh. oell L. H. SMITH & CO., 190 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., Manufacturers and Dealers IX THE CBLTLSOIT I Coue U If WELLMAX KEF I.ECTOK Grates and Stoves, ? MarteM Slate Mantels. ALSO Hot Air RejrUterH ami Venll lutorM, Ae. The Snp. riurity of thefVuie Fnrnaee ei nist in Itn eimplietty ol ennstruethm. l..Rfe amount of ra diating surlace. ease :f maiuiifaient and eeonomy in fuel, saving at lease one-thinl of luid over tiiQ ordiuary KuruaiM. The WellmanReflector Grate Has an acknowledged re urtti 'n. Fnr fleanll ness. l,r.. my of Fuel aad llv.i'aiiic ( a: 'iiv it j Stan., without a rival. An examination of oar stovk is respect fuiiv S'v. 1 lieitel. ;1 im. If M How Mn& Just published, a new edition of Iir.CnlverweH's Celebrated essay on the r.wl 'ea 1 cure (without mel Icine) of Sperniaiiirrhiva or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Ix.es.-s, Imptenrv. .Mental and Physkal Incapacity. Impediment. ti .Mar riage, etc.: also. Coniunaplion, Eptier y an.I Fits, indwed by sell inuuluvni-eor sexual extra vatrnuce. wPri-. in a sealed envi-!i-;e uulj six cetiis. Tne celebrated author, in this a-imira'de essar. clearly dt-Dtonstrntes tnjn thirty years' success ful practice, that the alr-ninx V-nsequom-f-t i.f teif-aliuse may lie radically cured without the dangerous use of InternaJ uTwlicibc or the applica tion ot th knife: pointing out am..nleof cure at once siinpl. certain and eRei-tuaL, bv meant of which every sulfi rer. no matter what his csndition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately ami rudicailv. .This lecture shmld be in the hands of everv youtb and every man lu Ihe land. Sent under seal. In a plain i nvcl pe, to idt tl dress, post id. on receipt of six cnts. or two post ttamprf. Also. Itr. CulveTwri;".' "Marriage (Jui ic." price 50 cents. Address the publishers. CI! AS. J. C. KLINE A Co . 127 Bowery. New York. 1" stoibee Imx 4Vrf. octli. Sarah H. Dixnan. by" In th Cs.ort of Common her next Iriend, Hen- Pleas of s.merset County, rj Marts. J-p;,. No. W s-pt.-toN r T. vs. 17:1. Alias Su.i-na for Patrick'li. liiin. J Divorce. nmi now io wit. l.tn sieptcmKr. 173, en motion of V. H. Koontz. En.. at'iney for plaintitf.the Court appoint J. G. h:le. !).. eommiasioner tu take testimony, report ti.e facts and an opinion. Somerset county, ts: Fitnct 1mm "the record certified lt;h Septem ber, 1S73. E. M. SCHROCK. Prothonotarr. I will attend to the duties of the aliove appoint ment at my office in Somerset, Pa., on Tuesday. 4th id Novemlier. 173. when and where all parties Interested may attend. J. G. ('NILE. octa Commissioner. ARTNER WANTED. lesire to soil tlie one-half Interest of mv i,la. ing mill, in Garrett. Pa., to an enterprising, reli able man. The mill buildinir is tw.. in.n,. hi.rh uxaO, and within 170 feet f the PiTtsbur?, Wash ington A Baltimore Railroad. This road auurd superior aiivantages for thijiping both east and wetL The Kurtalo Valley Kailnaul. now in ennrse of conslrurtiou. an.I the lieeter't Gap Railroad, will both give additional facilitiet f. r thipping lumber. The engine and all of the machlncrv are first elnss. A large brick and stone kiln, with a double track through it for Ihe purposei of drving lumlier. is also attached to the mill. Also two" kits 4tu.T (eet. For further information address or call on W. H. SH AFER. oetS Garrett. Somerset Count v, Pa. 1873. FALL AND IPrVr Villi5! I Ay$ -Mm. 2 Fnrnaees CHEAPEST Wholesale Boot and Shoe House IOnT THE CIT"5r. J. H. BOR AND, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer, 53 and 55 Wood St IS'XOYV RECEIVING ONE OF THE Largest Stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers IlTer brought to the City, eonlting of Men', Buys' and Youths' Boots, Brogansand Balmorals. Iadles. Misses ami Chlldrei't Gaiters, Bal morals and Slippers, of every stvle and quality, bought for cash, and will le sold at EASTERN PRICES. ew.Partlcul.ir attention is called toourSMOK.Y CITY BotHS. Alto, agents for RUBBERS AT FACTORY TRICES. The trail it specially Invited to call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Orilen from the country tilled promptly at Eastern prices, at Family Retail Store, W Market Street. J. H. BORLAND' octl fc and Wood Sl, Pittsburgh. OHN BENTON. (Successors to BENTON ii WAYNE), DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Iron, Xail.-i, (.lass, Putlj, Horse Shoes, Leather, Shoe Finding, Childrena' Carriages, Wash Mtchines and Wringers, WAGON HUBS, SPOKES, AND FELLOWS, HUB ROXIXQ AND SPOKE TENONING MACHINES, aSTos. 208 and 10 fain St., Johnstown, l?a. SeplO ORDERS BY MAIL Established 1849. G. HARYEY & CO., J. BUTTER COMMISSION HOUSE, 75 Excliange Place. BALTIMORE, September. 173. -Vr.tr . Eaio. .-At the seatvia fcr moving the Butter erop l near at hand, w again teoder our ter. vicel to th thlpprn of Somrtetnd the adjoining oountlea Tho promptaea that hat haraotisfcl our Housctfor.nearly a quarter ef a eantury, will, w. trust, prove a rufflciemt guaraut that httu. Mtt.of all who may tavorfut with eootignmeuU will bar every aUention. Wo Invtt wrraapaajdeacw, and wlll Uk uleatur In giving any information rejardlng oar market that may h detired. Very Truly. J. (E HARVEY A CO. Ji. B.-CarJt for mar king butter will be fumUhed by msiL Sep W Si u AdcerliAxmenta. YUi!T0ii's" NOTICEr HaTlntr bl aptlntcl by tho C-flrt M for, wrn Pb-aa of Vwrwl rontily, on nviU. of w M. Knonfi. Y.. to 6l.rrlbn tht fuivt in tlxi harvliiif .Sheriff Ktv.pr arntn mm in tmA nf the real etie of Henry Kann, I will attorn! m ihm tlntien n.-irrn meon Kn1ay, tet.hr 17h, 173. roy orfto in S'm?rt. at 10 alteti. a. m w. h. rosTr.ETir.v rrr. 'tl Aai:U.r. N" nci:. An el.-:i,,o r,r.Pi.ent ar.d Maonier. Treas on r. '.. f. r the Weierbur: A West Newo-. PI ir.k K.is l C ... t.-r wi" year, will be held at Ihe lo a-eol John Uiii. s.,ir.i mt. I's .mllue i'ar. the third mj i f NoTen.sr 1' W. II. pit KINfJ. "tt Inwltnt. X Mil ST EES SALE OF REAL ESTATE. i-r . t'.Mirt ol So" if an order iwl-l ont of the Orphaaa' tie met e.jn'y. Pa., tu the mtriirw4 I. reeled, thera will l-e exp.wi.1 to twl liy pul.ile ootrv. on tit pretcna-s. toe:y, iteti,ir fle.n, l7X at 9o'.-io a a. in., the following deseiil,! tt uaMe r'al estate, l ite the pritrty of Jir.jamlii l,wry, deeeaaeJl. ol ;pteTifl township, to wit: No. 1. A certain tra-.-t id Land ltut in 'ireew rllle township. Somerset Co.. Pa., otainina 2rS ai re and 40 uep-fces. more or t. a4jolnh lamia i l J. l M. Y uty. Lanl-1 Yutiy. J.ieob It. Miller, "rraneis Itoer. and Joba Del.fi. 1 be tras.eFn taius 1 acrex clear, 20 arret la meadow, awl bai iu. e well timle rrd. Alto, two p. bouses. lo barn. I rami itahi. ami two orcliardt, Ut (arm baluf Weil watered. No. z. A certain tract of land tltoated In th tamo twp. containing 2211 sent aad US parch, more or lest, of wbltlt io acrea are cleared, with two frame dwelling bouae. with saw mill ao4 a thrllty vounir or-har.l, a-1 joining laadtof Joel U. Yutzr. tb. Oar'.it. Marylami St! line, Ptr Payne, Paul Warner, and John Deidl. Thi tr.n-t is well titnl-red with spruce and pine. i,. j. A lot of grouud In the boroosh of Salia- burv. eonUinioK lt acre, a-1 joining U M of John B. Fln llse on the n rtb. Grant tn.e in the wen, Lmanacl Statler on the tooth and an alky on the east, wittt a new iwostury Ira me boavi and other ontbull'lir-s themm er-ete.5. and kiviwn In the plin of aaia horooirh as lot No. Sale to bepln at 2 o'ei-iek p. m. Tciims. Tme-thirl In hand en the Bret day of Aprii. 1S74. at whieh tlm the deed will be mails and possession liven of tne premises, and the bal ance In three annual payment thereon, to be so cured by jn itrment hnmit on the premiae; lu per cent, xf the purchase money to be paid oo th Jay ol sale, whieb will bo deducted from Bret payment. GFijKfiE UiWUY, JOHN H. IlWKV, (ircvnvlile, Oct. L Truatee. XECl TOI'.'S SALE OF REAL .STATE. llv virtue of the power and authority tiiven to the undersijrned, by tne last will and testament of Saruu.'l Fll kineK late id Kikib k Vownsbip. Sum er"': county. Pa., ileceaaei. thre wiil be old at ublie sale, on the Square of Itale Cltv borough. in lite ciiunty and state aforesaid, on rhuraday IH'tolier.22.1. 1K71 at 10 o'clock, the following de f-nbed valuable real estate, late tne property o sal-1 deceased, to wit: No. I. A tract ot bind situate In Elklick town iitij, Somerset county. Pa., et-ntaining 177 aere and allowmr?. mi re or l-. adjoining land of iianiel S. H-a' hy. Adam H s-hstetier and others, known at the Kinder farm, about l'JS arret clear and aljout 'xi a.-r.-s in meadow, with a No. 1 sugar lamp, caiabe of pirinr attoat LsoS keelera, a two.-tory Ir.itne hiMise wttb liasement undertt. a small l .irn and a new horse tarde thereon erected. The low- r i.rtion of this tract it underlaid with 3 ami 4 ff-er r-in 'if coal; alto containing other mineralii. su..h aa lime stone. Iroo ore. Ae. No. 2. A tract of land situate la Elklick town shin, county aforesaid, containing 97 arret, more or U sa. aojoinlnir landt ef No. 1. Adam Hoehatet b:r. Christian Y'.ler and others, almut 30 acres clear and about l.ouo surar trees on this tract: It als. c.utair.4 the tame mineral as No. L Nit uii'limrs therein, but a young apple orchard n this tract. No. 3. A tract of unimproved larel. situate la the town'hlpand county aloresaid. tulioinlng lan.it of Ianiel lmecki rami othera. eootaining 2u acre and PC jierches, more or lesa. well timlred with chestnut. Ac. No. A The undivided hiif of a tract of land In Greenville tr.wnsbip. cwnry and State aforesaid. at"joininx land of Lichard Maideman and other, containing 45 arret, more or lesa unimproved, well timbered with put iyutg Xi rod rum N aaai Jl lo t. taw mills. No. i. A bet of gmud situate on the south-east corner of Main ami Centre streets, to the borough of Iiaie City, e.unty and Slate aforesaid, wim a Ltnre two : tt frame boas with ttire rr.-nal and dwcilicgs thereon Greeted, witk other out balld inrs. now oeruidel by M. D MUIer A Co. No. 8. Otielot of rround In the aameboroagh. No. 00 in the .lUngera.i.iitioO, un:aiprjr-l, atia; in Broailway in said borough. TXHMi. t'tiie-thipl In hand when deed U mad. itK.nt the first day of April next: about 2U per eent of the down money on day of ealet the balance In two equal annual payments, without latere!, Ut b secured by juzmeni bomtt. For further informati.m call on. sear Salisbury, JOHN W. BEACH EY. oetl Executor. DYSPEPSIA. This is one of tlie met fearful disease that ever man was afflicted with, and ha caused more mis ery than any other, but. at the tame tint It it ooe of the mo.t casv to core if vou havethe right arti cle, ami BKAIiLF.Y S IiYSPEPSIA HLMEUY is the one. f.,r it will ct'KE the worn cae of ltyt-p-I'iia in sh'-rt time. For many year It was neeil. and still is. by one of the most prominent physicians In Chicago. In his private practice!, and in ho case where be ued it did he fall to cur bit patient, and there are thousands of others who have trstilied to It virtue. Try it and tutlafy yourself, and in any case in which It doet aot cure the money will be retunded. E. H.MARSHALL. RHEUMATISM Is the scourge of humanity, and thousands th world over are tutlerina with it to-day. but Br. Bradley s Rheumatic kernel y will cure th wont cates. no matter bow long they hare raftered, w w a mint our Kheumatie Remedy to cure you. iive it a trial ami satisfy yoarself that it is the alest and rurett ever olfered to lb public. Thou sand! have been cured by the use of It: trr it your self and it wUl ear you. ta IRGlT CITY GUN WORKS. A large ss. .rtment of Muxil and Breach Load ing (single and doulil barrel) SliotGuna. kiflea. Kevolvert. Pitols, Sporting giaalt and Fishing Tackle. Call and examine my thick, or tend tor Price List. Address, H. H. SCBXLTE, 330 Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Repairing don on short nolle. ' octl v,vttyi 1 tioii.v t suilu M.wv ln.n a qAM u. r etlwr Bitten. 'r sale at all Irng Store, (.roeerte and TV' m In Medicines: als. wbolewue and retail at HATIKIS A FWISO'S Wbolesale Prugri4t,or. Tenth and Liberty .freett, nmbarrb, .Pa. AME1UCAN STi-M Ai IL BITTEKS MFG. CO.. UI and Ii2 Litxriy ttrvet. l'ltubarih, Ta. WINTER. 1873. JOH.f S. 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