Herald. Oriel r 2, 1STS. ,N'r-si'AV' tii: tabi.i j. MZltAL POINT KAII.KuAl.. .mtu-tr-"1 Till. liT3. Han. 5 will ii sir" .(oil' AHUIVK. C Jo a. in. 1:) p. m, (15 p. m. ALTFATHFH. Gen'rl. Suj.t. 4 1 a. in. n m- 4 Ji. to. W. F eft""1 1-" tfrsl ' j; r iBWfc rtT. 11J6 p. tu. SrCl a. m. 11:08 p. m. I M p. m. It. K ICrSi jari&Oudesluys, UODliSSM Jiiciuiouia, Exchange Place, BALTIMORE, Md. clades butter. Having every Facility for Selling Batter, wo can Promise Shippers prompt and Good Sales. nliatraass ltaa DainmiEa. Respectfully nffllRB & OUDESLUYS. 2,000 jegs Butter Wanted! MEDIATELY, y i HARD & OUDESLUYS, jl0. 83 Exchange Place, BALTIMORE, MD., arc very much in want ol but- We r tt-J jiJvi-r oi;r fiiends to ship to s m epee. ml f advantage of it warcitv ol mwer uiouri u, .b-iimiid there. Western tUl' . in with a nisi v ....rwi'.l SO-'11 ' oine ami , -;!!! to your interett to send your but t.r;ourUf'e it cmucs in. KcsitectiuUv, ic.. Kr.NKARl) & OUDESLUYS. PrsKi'nUr inegarut Dais& Bros. news Flour is down, see Cook ( ai. n. twenty -five cents x r gallon, ,irluiu's. FitiiH (Jr-K-eiiiH at (k & Bcerits' r--r week. Cissi) fruit of all variet'ci at W. W. I'Siti Bro. ; v your I oo:s, Shoes and Leather from j E I. Uirrits. Wanted. Oats aud potatoes for cash at ,..ki Bcerits'. ! N'nrsof nil kinds are oil" the trees, but j rvcrv searcc in llie niarKci. M lie crocks, jars, pitchers and jugs for tit Cook i Beerit's. Jrn ri ived at Davis & Bros, a splen JilKk ol tobacco & cigars 'i.-.ts. Corn, Corn ileal, and Feed always ",. i,iL i' at I lie v r K-cry x r r-u .o i t. i r F. Ithimds & Bro., have the lu st .pud j :v.f Coal Oil id cents per gallon. j Li Fahmeus. Csk and Bcerits will; '..( u'.t and corn for outs and potatin s. ' JiT received at Rhoadb i Bro., the Ust . . Lii; -t stock of Tobacco aud Cigars in 1 ... ! A n i l. line of Button Gaiteri Ladies' : s aud ( hildreu's, at II. C. l'.eerits" j :. store. j "i r. contractors and builders are putting ' : -r.ii their lst efforts iu view of the ap-I :-"ui li i if winter. I i! C. Ill.KittTs has the ( heajH st and j voi k of 1 all aud niter goo.ts ccr : ,! to the public. TiiEbet quality of snow llnke flow t-r, in li uiiil barrel, always on hand alC. F. HW.- iSc Hro. foil sale three thousand pounds of :; Ml Sile leather very cheal) lor cash C. Heerits Shoe Store. f oal at Stut.inan's Bank for cash. Hen Trinusfelt will receive pay. Lare quan-'-'"' of iuuip coal on hand. ""niiMEits wishing lo sell otiU to Coik ' Merits, will please dean it well, or de--"ioB will 1 made for chaff Ac. 1 F. Rhonda A Bit)., have just received -'li lot of plain sugar cured hams, at 'Wi, and fresh lard always on hand. 'I C. Bf.EltiTS has just received the ":t stock ot Boots and Shu ever ' -;!it to Somerset, For tile at reduced A i.ah;e and well selected stock of To ;""!t and ( iimrs, for sale cheap, at C. F. i. i liro s New Store, No. 2, Haer s W. Davis A Bito., have just recti v jlje Somerset -ielarge-t and best 'selected' stock of!fur ''vne. Confections. To!aeco and Ci- fver brought to Somerset. " 'Tis.r, and Scrubbing Brushes, Roll '."?"J'n. IMiion Spieezers, lor sale at the -'t'.rneerv. A full stock of Wooden always on hand. AKTtiKtifty sacks, that were loaned tj Hot retnriK.,1 i.;,.i il... .. tn . . - .. ,11,1. lIV 11 IPV WKTiiuny, Cook A Bheuits. I'jK a full ,, tj,e ncwest ami finest i iuis. tu..i, ng iVar) Wheat, S-otch v'iitl. Kirir Miinmni S.- Ioks Km. ' "rn, Starch Ac.. Ac, go to the Live I '3 Ty, No. a. Burr's liliK-k. i quility of White Wheat Flour in ltU', ,'arr,",s, always on hands a 'Writs' ;roeerv and Fred Store. ... r'i !1 our Flour, and will de " "rMs .f Flour any part of tow n. i'r Mf-fved a ni ankortiiK nt of Hitii; L . ..I..I. . ir. ii.. i i 4 A - - , m Uu i j.-iiiuic i maw i, mn- "OOri.. I- lOlt Bl tifi.l I ,,un '" Wd enfi Jouvins Kid Gloves, l ies Beaus Ac G. HOLDF.ItllAl M. "Wie Hats, tf H tjLoui 1 1 i ii'si un-uBsaie anil mow - rotoc. y Kh.AdK i ro'B ;ew ' hey ,ve on liun.l . full .t. L ,.r ,j ' quality r everything in their line cheap lor cish. 'It i 'V: Ex''L()8IOX8. Go to W. W. H"tot . 'v ""d lm box f ,'K,'F' ln "i, ,K -tvpuisivE Lamp Pow ;a ' !k W(,ndi r ol the world ! It ';J"lllty prevent vour Iannis from "'Hun 3Mlr '" cbiinnl-ys fiaiu ' Gkx khv. c. F . n. cr, "n'uuciug to their friend f't'il U,M ""'J1 "'uve Uikeu ik.,. i',Zt:''V''" No. 2. liucr's a - . "' r can In. fiiniol u (..ii i:.. ..r freil. . e luunu a lull line or ' Crofv.ei..b .11 - C L , . , the....... . "'" " wn"-w iuey on au.ie.i . 1 ""v luuuucsi. ah eiMH a e,,:l,,JMreiirie.iiieMi .i ,b.ii. tt,!j irt 0f town free jt cluirse j THE BALTIMORE BUTTER COMMISSION HOUSE 1J. BROOKE, NYCE & Co. 54 South St. Baltimore, Md. nor in our many -alnnK, their Uuiter Our 1 ' linn' i viiiif -j .ltilvc naiimui fn. ilitl, fi.r : " "'' ' "b 11 "'c oesi posbiblc ulii. . allow nothing else to interfere with its careful handling. Our reputation for '.roiui.tncM is well established, and from those who have not yet had the Ixricfii ol the tunny advantages we possess, we solicit a trial, and will use all our abilities to give euliro satisfaction. Lilvral advances made when desired, and aU letters ot inquiry promptly and cheer fully replied to. Respectfully, Ac. Curds tan 1 obtained at the Express iAMK is iiniiMially plenty this Fall. Mknu the roads before winter seta in. v ooimxk u shooting ends on Novemlier lr.ih Tn trees ure clothes. laying oil" their Summer A new Kmc oroiieundtwodollar green back arc out. Tim cry from our farmers is that the "wheat looks too well." The receipts of the Westmoreland Co., Fair amounted to aliout $!,000. ioi.D has Wen lower for the past few weeks than at any time since 1 5h.il. Never kick a man when he is down. unless you are sure he can t get up. Fall and Winter goods now ready at II. C. Ueerits' Nioe Store, at low prices. Ihk Bedford Ouzelle comes to us as a pictorial this week. Ye gods w hat a pic torial! A ClXclX'XATTI irirl went to a liimlo- : grabber's and wanted a dozen taken. 'paragrajihs'' As Ohio Miss has made a paper of pins la.-t her eleven years. That girl will do to I pin to. j Tiik snow storm of last week was the i cause of a good man v sleighs being clean ed and painted. It is claimed that the largest fire brick establishment in the United Stales is being now elected at Clearfield. I r is so apparent to so many parents that a great many children get on the wrong track ItecaUM.' the switch is misplaced. TiiV those celebrated Tobies at No. 1. Baer's Block. All brands of Clears and I Chewing Tobacco kei t hv Beiiford iV. Kim ! mell. ! It is now universally admitted that the j aw prohibiting the sale of liipior on elee : tion day is one ol the wisest on our statute books. Foil coloring Rcciiiics, goto Beiiford & Kimmeli's Drug Store. 1 hev euarantee ail liirir Dre Sllltts to lie lillr.. :iml nnmlnl. terated. , - 1 Some of our sportsmen would do weil : to iciiipwIkt that partridges cannot, ac ! cordiug to law, lie shot before November the lkt. i School hooks ol all kinds kejt at the ! Drug Store of Benlord ..V Kimmell, No. 1, Baei Block. Books of all kinds furnish : ed to order. Benford Sc Kiminell's is the place for nice Stationery ot all kinks. A new lot ol Initial Note Paper of the latest style just received. Thb weather prophets are again to the , front. They aay the (Mining winter will j be an open one, lecausc of the thinner of , corn bucks. Pent: Druss and Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Dye Stutl's, Paints and Oils, al ways on hand at the Drug Store. No. 1, Baer's Block. j Call at Mrs. Jas. 11. Tredwell's "Fash- ion Iia-tr, ' No. (i. Mammoth Block, aud i spend an hour lookingatthc immense stock jof gisnls on display there. iik.a is the name of llie l:u-.t child of a isorrisiown iannlv ol twenty. It anoth er "pledger of love" makes ils appearance i it will be called Andsoforlh j II a ten Y Lai'K, of "spook hummel" shot j 14 wild ducks on the dam below town, one j dav of last week, and he says that "it; wasn't a good day for ducks either." j Tha5ikmiivi.no Dav. The President has issued his proclamation, and names Thursday, the 27th ol November as a: "Day of Thanksgiving aud Prayer." j Mu. Fhank Si'Echt, ol Shade tow nship, was thrown from bis horse, one day of last week, and had his skull fractured. It i is feared the accident w ill prove fatal. i I: Altoona they line young men for con : frrcatimr in trout of churches and com eliiiK rcscctablc people lo run their rude niiil if t . it on ht to U-doneinSuncrset. Mrs!( ai. Instruments, Violins Accorde ons, Ac, also Violin Strings, Rosin, Vio- I'm Bows, Bridges Ac. treinely heap, at the No. 0, Mammoth Block New Mock audex "Fashion Bazjir," Why might not the immense door-plates worn now by the ladies on their lielts be utilized by engraving thereon the wearer's name, age, residence, fortune or expecta tions, and stating whether heart free or engaged ? Tin: failure of J. Cooke A Co., Bankers, has not affected the firm of Cook A Bcerits, Smierset, Pa. Potatoe trade is quite live ly. Shipped four cars kst week. Farmers bring along your potatoes, the bank is not busted yet. I( kino the week ending Saturday, Oc tober 1M, bullion was received for coinage at the Mint in Philadelphia, from the Uni ted States assay and sub-treasury officers to the amount of $3,335,0-15.2:!, and silver bars worth S-.Vi.S17.54 were forwarded from the West. E. H. Marshall, iKuggist, Smierset, Pa., and Mountain A Tannehill, Druggists, Confluence, Somerset Co., Pa., arc Agents li Bradley's Celebrated Remedy, also dealer iu drugs, jierfuinery, soap'S, liincy gissls, etc. carefully cninpounded. toilet articles, Prescriptions Fuit derangement of Liver, for Dyspep sia, Diarrh'ea, Piles, etc.. Dr. Simmon's Liver Regulator certainly has no stqierior. It ads like a charm, without debilitating the system. I have tried it thoroughly, aud speak what I know. Rf.v. S. Gahdnki:, Alapulgus, Ga. Wt: understand that nt a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Smierset Acade my, it was decided for the present to admit students for (he balance of the term at pro iKjrtionate rates. Every one siK-aks in lh siK'aks in the ! liighest terms f the efficient principal. Prof. Bert and his estimable lady. Under such instructors, scholars cannot fail to im prove. 1!a.ki lT( v. Il is imiMirtant to those Iu financial distress lo know that the dif ference between going voluntarily into liankruptcy under the national bankrupt law, aud being forced into that jsmition by creditors, is that the bankrupt in order to obtain a dischaige, must jiay at least Mr per cent, of his indebtedness; the involun tary liunkrupt is free from any such condi tion, and may lie discharged on a full sur render of his proiierty. w (loads t Pnl (.. I nm now oirerinir a stock of trcneral Merciuindi7.e purchastM at "panic prices, and selected with great care, omijiriaitig'uii assortinoiit of staple and fancy goods in variety, kiich aa il re:itiircr to conatitue a first -class gctmrul store. f iiii.il a continuance of the putronage txlcndcd to the late firm of Knable ii rut ton, aud invite ull in want of cheap aud good goods, to call and examine for them selves.. It U my intention to remove iu a few weeks to the commodious room in the west iinil Ot lliicr a Itlnfk .nil lomn fw.tiulnnlll. . . . . ' nanu everything new and desirable in stall e and rani-' general Menhanduft. iu......... I.. ,r;t, jy'73 4-. W. l'ATTO'. the Ix'-icrU ot our services for tlic sale of .. . . . . us iu bavinz, iiuii wc command uneuun rxl . advftiitaj - t;, and as wc make l'litlcr a socei- B. BROOKE, N YCE & Co. office and Railroad Depot. Laiiks' and Children's Furs in all the latest styles, at the "Fashion Bazar," and at prices cheaper thau ever. No. ii. Mammoth Block. Mi!. Jas. B. Ttkiiwei.i.. I'tM-oiti) & Kim m ell will receive this week a new lot of Notions, such as Hair Brushes, Clothe Brushes, Combs, Pocket Books &c. Also a well selected stock of lVrfumery, Hair Oils, I'omades, &c, &c. Qiitk a number of the sjiortsmeu throughout the County, took advantage of the snow storm of last" week to "awav on the hunt of the wild ash deer," and re Kris came in from all sections of their great success. Tub apple-jack season bus now fairly set in, in this uud neighboring counties. The larmers are setting at nights, trying to ci pher out how many drinks there are to an acre, on a basis of four bushels of apples to the gallon. The Mavor of a Western ritv. r.-i-entlv discharceil such of the toil Imivs mnhl say the lord's I'rayer. Then a lawyer of- lered to bet him five dollars that hccouldn't say it himself. He declined, on the ground that he didn't gamble. Gentlemen's Underwear and Furnish ing Goods at all prices at 'Fashion Bazar." Under Shirts, Drawers, Hose, Gloves, Dress Shirts, Col'd Shirts, Collars, Cull's, (linen and paper.) Bows, Scarfs and Ties. Mks. Jas. B. Tkedwei.l. . Tut: Erie lHtpatch says: Another batch of relics has unearthed on the site of the old French fort at the loot of Parade street. Among them are an old fashioned, rudely made iron or steel tomahawk, pieces of an cient styles ol pottery ware, spikes, copjer aud lead. Thehk is trouble in the school lioard of Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, and it resulted in an attempt to assault Stephen Ringer, one of the members, on Tuesday evening. Five shots were fired nt him in a lonely road on the mountain side while he was on his way home. The re opening of the Evangelical Luth eran church, in Confluence, Somerset Co., will take place on the second of November. Preaching by the Rev. Whetstone and Ear heart. Preaching on Saturday the 1st. The public is invited to attend. W. Fkidat, Paf t r. $ 1 00 KtWAKH will be paid to any per son suM'ering with Dvscia. if they are not completely cured by the use of a few Uittles of Dr. Bradley's Dyscsia Reme dy. For sale by E. II. Marshall, Druegist, Simerset, Pa., and Mountain & Tannehill, Druggists, Confluence, Somerset Co., Pa. Wouth Trying. The following reme dy lor removing warts is Touched for by an exchange if properly applied, and i worth a trial at least: "Make a strung steep, from red oak bark, in hot water; w hen cold, apply as convenient, the oftner the better. In a few days the warts will disapiear. lFyou"wish to build up your town, en courage its lalior. give home products your lialroliatie. stimulate its enterprise, and cn- - I.....:. . . 1 ... .... I buyer be lils-ral and willing to pay a good price for a good article, ami the producer have a true appreciation of sell interest and a projtcr local pride. Hugh Middleton, a cariw-ntcr employed by the new Presbyterian church building iu Union City. Erie county, was thrown a distance of sixty leet to the ground by the tailing of a scaffolding and instantly killed. There were two other men on the staging, but they managed by some providential luck lo cling lo the tower and retained their mi sition until thev were rescued. John F. Bi.tmter gives his whole at tention to the Hardware business. He buys bis goods principally from the manu facture! a, thereby saving Iroin 15 to 20 T cent. Persons wanting hardware, will save money by going lo Illy my er's to get it. He will give special rates to pcrwms who are building go and be convinced that goods are sold cheap at the Hardware btore. Tiir duty of the citizen is not wholly jierformed by the election of g(Ksl men to office. Continued watchfulness over the public interest is needed. A cordial sup- il'ortol every measure tending to secure j good government is an ever present duty. winch should never lie neglected. 1 lie election ot good men is an all important duty; to render them the proper eupHrt is a duty no less binding. We were very forcibly reminded of one of the great needs ol our town, on Sunday evening last; viz: Gas. It was a rainy, dark, disagreeable night, and seeing the church goers on their way lo and from church, set us to thinking why our streets and houses were not lit with gas, in order that we might ilisjiense with lanterns. Won't some of our citizens make a move in this direction T Jack, Lon; A Co., a set of thoroughly enterprising young gentlemen, have oen (d an establishment in this place for the sale of pianos, organs, Ac. They have two wagons in the field and will canvass the county faithfully. The make of the different instruments offered for sale by them, is n guarantee tliat they are first class, and we have no doubt persons pur chasing from them w ill receive good in struments. Oi r larmers have little reason, on the whole, to complain of the past season, for while the frost has injured some of the corn and some of the crops are light.others are fully up to the average. Il has been a good season for the dairy, and butter is bringing a remunerative price. Beef cat tic are also bringing fair prices, so that we can look forward to the approaching winter w itbotit apprehensions of a scarcity of food for man or Ix-ast. IIauuy Wayne, lute of the firm of Benton A Wayne, Johnstown, Pa., has not quit the hardware business, but is now in partnership with Mr. John Diliert, 224 Main street. They have the largest stock of Iron, Nails, Glass. leather, Shoe-Findings, Wagon Wood Work, etc., offered for sale, out-side tuo large city's. If you want to save money send your orders direct to Dibert, Wayne A Co.," Hardware Deal ers, Johnstown, Pa. A i'ain fit. and almost fatal accident hap jiened to a young son ol Mr. Noah Rob lierts, on Friday ol last week. The lad, w ho is about 12 or Di years old, had gouu .... ... w i..:... .... t. r.. ..t. v... ... Ul IU IUC JOIBt OH IMC ll'Ultll IIUIII, W OBIIU brick to the workmen engaged in building the chimney, the Iswrd on which he was standing, tilted, and he fell between the joist, Hissing through llie joist on the third floor without touching, but caught himself on the bridging of the second floor. One of bis teeth was broked off and he was very severely bruised alxmt the head. (Jooli Xkw t !(Kin Xkas ! ! For tlioKC Buffering with l)vsepsia. There are huudredi to dav iu this town suiTorinir from the Intolerable lmin caused by I)yg- pcpahi, who cannot cat witn pleasure: win do not enjoy life or stxictv. Hut why suf fer If For Ur. Bradley's llysjKpsia Reme dy will cure you. For twenty years the lioctorhns used in private practice the above article, and thowutnih w ho have suf fered with I hut fcurful disease, but now en Joy life and are completely cured by the use of a few bottles can testify to ils vir tue. Try it! lor it will surely eure you, and remember, in any case in which it docs not cure no matter how bad the suf- fercrmav k. the money will be refunded.. For sale" by E. H- Marshall, Druggist, Som erset, I'a., and Mountain & Tannehill, t'on flueuye, Somerset county, I'a., the well known pharmacist?. C E. Mkadk, tv lio slings th?licnl ,,en ciT foi the Mount Pletinint Journal, has been Binding a few day in our town "a courlin' o' her," he "simile" on us Monday nnriiiiit;. Mr. M. rrixirts the .hmrnul in a rc!crm5 condition, mid surf, tliitt owing to tho lurjrc increase ol its ad verti sing pntruuuiio the Journal will I c enlarg ed by the addition of four columns;, tit in early day. Mr. Meado is a genial, lilettstutt Kdiiicuiun. w mi n mini vciimnu mi iu genllcuiun, with whom we would wi.ili : i..... i i.u ucutr uciiiuuiiicu. Hats and Bonnets for the Ladies. The "Fashion Bazar" opens the season with a magniticent si ok of Ladies' Hals and Bon nets from New York and other Eastern cit ies. They arc displayed in Straw, Plush, Silk, Velvet, Felt &:., in all the latest Parisian and New York shapes. The slock of Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers and Orna ments on sale at this establishment is end less in variety and style. We know it is only necessary to give our lady readers this hint, to have them fi'K.k there by the scon-, as they have been doing for the !a;t week. Mrts. Jas. B. Tir.iu ki.l. Tekkiiilk Accident. About eleven o'clock last night a man named James Moran, who was ridinjj on a freight train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, un dertook to jump oil' at the Harrison street crossing when he was caught between the bumjiers of two cars and terribly crushed, and the llcsh about his groin bauly torn. He was taken to the police station, where his injuries were dressed by Dr. McCor mick, who is of the opinion that he. is not fatally hurt. Mornn has been a track-laborer on the Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad for twenty-live or thirty years, and has no home or friends. Cumberland Xetr. Agricultural Meeting. A meeting f the officers and members of the Smierset County Agricultural So ciety, will be held in the Court House at Somerset, on Saturday, the 1st day of No vember next, at 1 o'clock r. m.," for the purpose of making a settlement of the ac counts ot the Soeietv, ini ii'i iiiisuiKca in the awards ol juemiums at the recent ' Fair, ami transacting such other business j as may come before the meeting. Persons ! who acted in the capacity ol judges at the I fair and all others interested are also cam- ttly invited to be present at the meeting C. C. MrssKi. i.man, F. J. Kooseii, President. Secretary. Notice to School Dinr.i voks. Dis trict Secretaries should as early as .-ilile forward to tho County Siiieriiitendcnt, a report of the employment ol teachers; and if any vacant schools, tliey should let me know and I will furnish them w ith teach ers. Nearly all of the di-tricls will need the "Teachers' Monthly Report Books" before , the present term closes. The demand for those liooks lM'ing so great the present sup- ply at Department is about exhausted, but we have the promise of a full supply in ' January, at which lime, also, we will rc- ceive copies ol the school law for distribu tion. D. W. Will, (ilade, Oct. 21th. Co. Supt. It has been judicially decided, both in Ohio and Illinois, that telegraph compan ies are bound to send their business cor rectly iu the first instance, aud that an ad ditional charge for repeating a dispatch to inst r correctness is a fraud ujioii the pub lic. In giving a decision on this ixiint. Judge Brcese, of llie Supreme Court of Il linois, says: "The question arises, Where is the eon- sideration for this contract? It does not , . r ,t - .i i . ' move from the company, lor they demand i '.. :. '!.- - of the sender liftv per cent, in addition for: ,, r-.Tr i r .i , assuring the faithlulness of their ow n cm- . . r,., . .. .- ,. . ' di ct. 1 here is no consideration. It is a : , iii- i ... ; tumm sn.l R fh-Illmoll :tml mi lliioomt loll imposition uiK)n the public, who are compelled to re sort to this orranizition iu the transaction of their business.' It is only a few days since a lovely child of a Sunbury family was given a few drops of old laudanum, and it went to sleep nev er to awake. On Sunday another like esse was made known to us, only the child hap pily recovered. On Saturday its parents, w ho reside in Shnmokin tow nship, came to visit some friends here, where the child took diarrho-a badly. Among the reme dies applied was laudanum, which had from I which the liquid had evaporated, 1 caving ; it nothing less than concentrated opium, whi.-h proved so fatal in the first mention ed case. We deem it our duty to warn parents against this old laudanum, and cite these two recent casses for that piirxsc, After it has len condensed with long stand ing no one can lake it with safety. Sun bury Daily. Arri.t: DrurLtNos. Raked. Three ! much on account of "tight lacing." If the and a half pints of Hour, one quart ( ; Hekald was a ladies magazine we might sweet milk, one tea sMKnlul of sail: mix j s'v' " just reason for assuming that prac together: then add two measures Bannei i ''''. '"'I think il exjicdieiit to defer giving Baking Powder; take one dozen sour np j any reason that might be thought unchaste pies, pare and core them whole; grease well wilh lard one dozen common ( tips, fill them half full with batter, then pl icc the apples in, fill the cavities in the latter wilh sugar and a little created nutmeg, or ground cinnamon; cover with the remain der of the butter; hake a I tout one hour, iu a moderately hot oven; if no cups, use a lnrec dish. Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to lie used even full, according to printed directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable arti cle from your grocer, send twenty live cents by mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder. P. O. I,oek Box 317, Pittsburgh, Ph., and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter oiind package, together with a list ot fifty valuable Recijies. Manffactfiieus, Capitalists and Business Men should read the advertise ment of Luther S. Kaufl'man, to be found in our advertising columns, jlr. Kaufl' man is well and favorably known in both city and country, and has by his past rec ord won many friends among the business men of Eastern Ohio and Western Penn sylvania. He does a strictly commission business, buyinii and telling Stocks, Bonds, Notes, and all Marketable Securities. You can do business with him by writing him. or he will le pleased to have you call at his office, 'M Fourth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., where you can obtain the Litest quo tations of the Home or Foreign market. His business itmtrietly eomuiitsion one, be ing the safest for all concerned. Those who have best stood the storm in the late panic are the parties who IrusU d to their i commissions, and did not risk either their i own or their customer'ti money. We ad vise all wishing any accommodation iu a financial way, to write to, or visit Mr. Kauflmun, and guarantee that he will pixt the ltotd KSdiKfiirtion. mmmmmmm ) j Fun Sale A fine nine year old mare, halt bl.MxIed trotter, good for saddle, driv ! ing and draught, aud a good breeder, price ! tViO. AIfo, a large line year old inare, i .1 i . !.i r. : i goon uruui;iu, chiuiio, c.ci'ii a rupture iiiat i don't hurt her for working; price $7."j. Also, one colt, mare, 1 year old, trotter and Canadian breed, good; price iCiO. Also, 1 3 year old cow ; price iji'i.'i. Also. Amrri can Merino Bucks, full blooded; priccc if '.'.. American Merino bucks, hulf blooded, b"). ajlO. Wm. Morgan often told me that he can not get enough of this line wool. His manufacture of cloth from this wool makes fine clothes for dress and after years of dress, wears belter for working" clothes than coarse woolen cloth. The sheep are hardy, also good for mut ton. Are bred extensively iu the United States, anl noith of us in Vermont, New iork, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin ic, and average five iounds of clean washed I wool, lo the head, more or less, according ! lo how fed and kept. ' tllAl:l.Es F ALUKIl, Mrts. M IhUsIow'sj Sthlnsj Aiyrnp Is r ricdcnshlirg, I'a. I the prescription of one of the beet Female I'uvsi- ! clans and Nurses in tho I ni ted States, and has been used for thirty vears wilh never failing; sate TliKltK is a minor current on our streets I ,y and sucss by millioiisof mothers and children, v: ,'p..., i.. . . .i . , . Iroin the leeble Inlant of one week old to the adult, this ( Tuesday) morning, to the ellect that i u eorrecta acidity of the atomach, relieves wind I.loyd Clary, editor of the Cumberland daily 7rr was shot and killed by John Itcslcy. n Son of Horncc licslcy, clerk of the courts of Allegheny county. Among the many rumors living around, it is hard to pet al the facts; as near as we can get at them, however, they ap?ar to be alMiiit this way. There is a split in the Demo cratic party of Allegheny county, Md. Mr. Horace Itcslcy is the candidate of the one wing ol the party, aud the Timet support the other side. It appears that Mr. John Itesley took umbrage at an article in the 7'iniet, in which his father was mentioned. Yesterday John Hesley went into the edi torial rooms of the 7'imcn. and a few mo ments after pistol shots were heard. As Hes ley came out of the office he was asked what was the matter, he said he hud shot Lhvyd Clary, . nnd gnve himself up to an olficcr. Mr. Clary was shot in two places, one ball strikiug hiiu in the neck passed downwards through tlie leit lung, and out at the side, the oilier striking him in the breast. When the mail train left Cuuilier land; yesterday aft,crnoou, lie wu? rcjiortcd in a dying condition.. As we go to press it U snowing like h . It would lie wise for o.ir citi.em to lay in a good slock of coal and woo.I, or the "Beau tiful Snow" will yet r.ia' e many n cold hea rih. Mn. llAhiiV SniKKf.r.it shot a large hton, one (lav ot list week. These birds are' becoming extremely scarce, nnd this is the first one)) hat has been tho! hereabouts for a iiuuiIkt of years. YofMi Mkchanus: There is no cl.i.s of the community upon whom the luture welfare of the country more essentially de pends than the rising generation ot young mechanics. II they are intelligent, sober, industrious.nnd consequently independent, able and accustomed to judge for them selves, and governed in their conduct by an enlightened view of their best interests; if they are men of this sort, the mechau iis. and especially the young mechanic, will form, in conjunction with the youna farmers of the country, a bulwark against monopolies and corrupt publicum, and save the republic It, on the otfur hand, they are ignorant, idle, dissolute, aud con sequently, sor, and dependent upon those who are willing to trust them if eur me chanics should unhappily become such a class they would soou be converted into the mere tools of a few rich and artful men, who, hf.ving first stripped themselves ol every sense of srlf respect, nnd every feel ing proper to virtuous citizens, would U!c them as passive instruments for promoting their own ambitious objects, and tor the enactment of laws which are beneficial to noliody but the nrtftil few and base dema gogues with whom I hey originate. It is as true of the mechanical arts ns of any other protecMon that 'knowledge is power." The Potislown Ledger says that a per son who lives in the country arrived in Potistow u the other day with a pileof green backs amounting to $2,000, which he car ried, for wifcty, in a market basket, on his arm. Ihemonevwas invested, and has probably passed through several h;nds,nd paid oil' a number of obligations, ere Ibis. p are nircini there are two inanv iiersoii i out in the country hoarding up greenbacks where they do no good to the posses.-or, or for the community, and where thev are in danger at anv time of being stolcnYrom their owners, 'lluariiinir ui) monev thus is the very way to make bard times and to j make your stocks, bonds, mortgages or real estate sin ink in value. Just so, we say to our Smierset county Ieople. ought you do. Gather up your iooe greenbacks, (and jjold tool. O ye hoarders of lilthy lucre," and put it in the banks, or loan it ont to Lusiiic-.s men who need it, and thus contribute to the pros Ierity of the commuiiily iu which you live. Don't keep the money stowed away to tempt the cupidity of burglars and thieves, who will lie sure to find out where it is ke:it. and how they can rob vou of it. Gather up your funds and bring them to Somerset (in market baskets if you pleaes) and put them in bank, where they w ill be as safe as a bug in a rug. i i t'oainiunLoted. UiisinaPa. I Oct. '.Villi 1ST?, !- I)r..ii Hehali : And lo ! the kitchen 1 organ (Mis Simplicity) has once more left her soap boiling aud bread hxking and j taken up her silent cn. Where have you i been all this time? I have been promena j ding evening after evening, ytit not one ; glance did 1 get of your jJiiiifjur. Well, cousin, to begin, I am still uiive and in ' good hesllh, mv mental orans are still sound and not tormented with anv 'sickly imaginations of "ISiirnsidcs or any ot i ui oiiuiijutiis unu nil's, uiupioni - , ., . ,f , ' '. around through the silent caverns ot vour , . "V, i . i : empty pate. I lie long silence was not oc- i ii . . casioned bv any coldness on mv part to- , -,- ... ward vou. lor mv sympathies are always . . . . -.. . . . - - , ., limit,,.! on, k ol ill:, n. : and the want of a proper cultivation of j manners, has forced them to exclude Ihem ; selves from fashionable society, and en ; gage in the business of attending to the duties which belong to thctiututord negro, I whos outer features will not allow him to j ming! w ith the licautiful Caucasians. Miss :'. is entirely mistaken in regard to j our c ntempt of all those who are not eu I closed in "pull's" "crimps" "ruffs" Ac. I Glad' would we hail you as sister ; but we never get a chance to converse w ith you. ' The j arlor is the place we wold meet you, I and v. hen we make a call, vour txior old mother, who is scared nearly out of her w its. always has to wnit on her visitors. while her girls are crouched back in the pantry, fearing I hat some of the ladies will make an excuse to come lo the kitchen, and when we find an exeuse to enter their dnHtifi'.c wc always find the kitchen desert ed, and the only sight wc get of Miss S., is extremities of a dirty dress trail flying out at the back door, now these are facts, and facts are no lies. Miss S. censures us very by our gentlemanly critics. Wc are surprised at the wonderful oiit- bursts of Latin in Miss S s. article. Where j she got it and how she learned it. is a que j ry to us ; unless she bought a cheap love 'dictionary, compiled by one of theopiosilc j "ouniugalnngs" as she styles them, who is i as ignoiaut as herself in regard to their j originality. We were amused at one i phrase, 'rurit ad," which signifies a "rare bird," I would rather think ef her as miqiiiipie tiiniiiillin ryquot than a i'ar.1 lint in com lusion I will Bt.itc tlmt my mot her is tick, and our kitchen is superin tended by (nit of miss r?'s clasti while I nm waiting on my iroo.l tmrcnt, yrt it as-ton-ishes me that ; one w ho ban been brought ii) under ns strict domiMic cultivation as "our girl," cannot biinj; up better col'l'c, or bake thinner buckwheat cakes. My nr licle has become too lengthy. Write soon airain cottsin, Yours sweetly as ever, Mi.m! Dipi.ax. SMITH YOUXli. At the residenceof tho bride's tiarctitit, October o 1st, 187:1, by Hev. T. Eisenhower, Mr. J. C Sinilli to Miss Amanda E. Youn, of Somerset Co. iii:i. JOHN'SOX. At hisrt sidenee. near Ber lin, 0:1 WcdncsdHV, the 2st of OcUjbcr, af tcr a lintrerin illness of seveial months duration, Mr. William Johnson, in his tWih vc.ir of hisa'c. SOUrnKKTMAItK r.T, Corrected weekly by A. J. Casmefr, A Co. Apples, urien. ft a, Applcbuttcr, 'Tl gal i:--r "aV'v lb Z Uaeon, shouiders,'t' .".. " " - " hams. 5c 4UCt(-u 'JOC tl 00 30C Sc Rc 13c tl (" 3c tl 'Ji lac SA10 1 tiU 1'JV . ...3ni;:-lc 7oc Mas 40C ooe l'J'io 1 oo 3c 2V0 1 'i'i -' 00 ....MMl'c ...AXUlSe ke 'Joe 40M60C ri ( imi,,.) Corn ineal $t a. ( 'all skins, l E 1'isrirs, tpt iloz Flour, V bid Flaxseed "ji bu., (06 IL).. I.ard, V leather, red sole, ft... " upper " ... " kip, " ... Oats, ft lu Potatoes, ft bu Peaches, dried, 1 lb live V ' ii Pairs, ! Salt, No. 1, ? bid " 'fl bu " Ashlim. Siirar, vellow ft d white " Tallow '( .. Whewt, t bu... 11 Thirty Ycur' Kxeriiicc nit old urse. colic, rcsulates the bowels, and cives rest, health and com tort to mother and child. We believe it to be the first and Sun-st Keuieev In the World In all cases nf DYSF.NTKKY and iIAICKII(KA IN CHILliKKN, whether il arises from Teething or I rum any other eause. Fll directions lor using; will accompany each bottle. None Genuine un less the lac-simile ofCUUTIS A PKHKINSIs on tho outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Julyls The Household I'anaocn. AND Family Liniment . Is tlie best remedy in tho World for tlie following; complaints, viz: t 'ramps in the Limbs and Stom ach. Falu in tue Stomach, Howela. orSlde, ltheutn atisin lu all Its forms, lillllous Colic, Neuralgia, Cholera, Dvsentery. Colds, Fresh Wounds, liurns. Sore Throat. Spinal Complaints, Sprains and llrutses. Chilis and Fever. For Internal and Fx tcrnal use. Its ieratIon is not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes the cause or the complaint. It lienelrates aud pervades the whole system, re storiutr healthy action to all Ils parts, aud quick cniuu; the bloisi. The Household panacea Is purely Vegetable and All Uealluir. i'repured bv CfUTISatlJKOWN, No. 2IS Fulton Street, New York. For sale by all drusilits. ,. j JU'J Children often look Ial i I Nick 1 1 from in i.'.licr raiinc than having wurns lath vtnis'h. liiti.V.NS V 1.KM ' .... will .Irntrny M urnss wli Imut miiiry '"'""".l,b .,hf ...i ur fhr. hsu Mlr.l his aeenuiit in ...... ....-i... iii. U HITI. an I lire Irnui an coinr- I lni unit her liiiiri ms in:;i"li'ii! usually unnl in Hurm (j-.-fMinr,iLiil)i t' CUTIS t IliiOWTJ, l'rjirletrs, 2li Kuiuin Mract. New ioi k. Sold Ay Ih unqUH end Chtmitt: Unlet t ol Mfdirtnri at TlVK.Vi v-Fu I T.V1 A lJoi. Jljfl .crtoun Ictilllj. Willi lis jtjiniy aUcnJanl.'. low iiriw, lrfir I'iii, involnutnry eimswnx, ut i.f pmo, iiporuia torrlnra. 1oik of (iwer. .Ii.KT hf.iJ, luj"i ol lurino rr. an. I Ihrcati neJ linH.lcnc ami iiiihprillljr, (IimJ a" ururi'lirii cure in lliiniiilnrcTH' 'mejutUic Sjicilic N. 'tviiny-l.it;lit. 'iimpo.--'! at Ih" m..t valaatiln niil-t sirl jKili'iit Cun:tii-ea, they mriko at enrp nl ihrrl il I hi nmtlrr, loii u tli'j iystrm. arrivt the lichKrKoi. nii'l ltnpuit viK'r and energy, life ami vitnliiy lo the em ire luau. rhiv hiivii i-arp,t tlionsaiidKuf e:iff;'S. 1'rke. S err piickaKKOt hvc huxrsani! lnr'f 'ivhil. which li i itt iinportaut in nlwtinat .r iM ni'fJ. ortl ier . ainirla imr. S .M hv i. Druvi't'. tna m h mnili.n r-i--l; t rr rri. A..lr-.- III MrilltKY'S M'l.Clt'K: IK IV 1.1)1' AT 11 IU MEIHl'lSElll.. i'J ltni.i iw.iv. fivw Vorlc. nir. 13. -t..r.-ile l y K. II. M .rii ill. .Somitwi, l':, 4 entaiir I.iaiincKt. There is no Ialn w.iigli tho tVntaur IJnlriii'Utu will 0" -rj lirvc, no miilliun thi.y will not i f ft tuVlne, ami no Ulnri.rf." whKh lh.-y will n-.t cure. This in alroiiK lai:niiu;-e, I ut It is true. Tl.,i,' lift ii nritfliisrifl miiTu AUI-pa ur rheumatism, neuralgia, l.jck jaw pal)1)', fpra in., fwellitii;", eiketl-hreasla, tcohl J, burnr, tilt-rhcuin, ear ache, &e., tion the human (runic, and ot etrniui, rparln, Kails, &r.. upon aa linala in ouo year than h.iw nil other protumlrd pi-niuditi'Sliiec the world U-Kn. They are counter irritant, an all honlitig pain reli' ver. ('rlpiilci throw away th'.lr mUMies, t!io laino walk, poinn. ous hltes am rrudi-reil icirit' i'S. and tho wounded are heali'd w!:h"u:a ,-.'.r. 1: i no huint.uir. The racipc If pul li.-'h:' I around rvh I'oUlf. They icll ano anlrli eve- tictom t il', mi l they fell t cause it i! i iijiijii whnt tin y protend to do. Tiioae who now ."tilirr rrmii rlu'iiiu:iti.-:n, pain ir twtdling (Ics-Tvo to .'uMer if thuy wilt not use Centaur Lin iment. -More limn l.onq cvrlilicatet of ruraarkalile eun x. in iiii'lca; fn.nn limhr, clir.il.ir rhcuin.tlium, out. running tuiuurt, Ae., have been received. We will s,nd a eircular eoutainlni; certirn-ate'J, th recipe, Ae.. irratis, to any one riuMi!iiir it. I me bottlo of tlie yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment la w.Ttli one hundred dol!ur forspavinelor fwceniert horses and miilea. or for srrcw worm in she. Stork owncrs-thtfclinlmfntsarc w:irth yonr atten tion. No family fhoulJ be without them. -White wraj par for family use ;" Yellow wrappor Tor an tmals. Si ld by all UrnirninM. .'Oe jier bottle: tare bottle" it U0. J. U. lit 'ST. i. CO., 53 ltrd war. New York. . I'ASroKiA ie more tle.n u eul..'tltutu fort.'asto C HI. It is ti e only ca fe arli le in existence which I certain to assimilate tho f'ol, r uulate the bow els. cure wind colic and pro-tare natural idecp. It contains neither minerals. Morphine or airohol, and is pleasant to take, ('hil-lrra uced.uot cry and mother may rest. april'i. DIPLO HVC .A., AWAKDKI) II Y THE American Institute To J. W. McKee ion EmtoiSelii aai Mn Machines. "11 is inir"ni..iis and will inert the wants of ev ery matron in the lsnd." Inhibition of 1S72. John K. liavlt. It-e. Sre. F. A. Ihtinard. Pres. Samuel 1. Tillman, rorrepoii.tinif Secy. New York. November '20. IsTi This simple an I intceniuus marhine is as useiul us the sewing inarhii.e and Is last berom inir sip ular wilh hulirs in the plare of e.p"Iisive Needle Work. Its work lM-in niorh morr liandAon:e. re quiring h-i'-s time and n-it on.- t-nth part the ex iivnse. No lady's toilet H inov complete without It. A mai bin" with illustrated eirvuhir and lull Inst rurt ions s. i:t n rieipr of or hmshtsl in sil ver plate lor 1 T.'i. A '. In ss. TIIF Mi K KK MAM t ACTFHlNtl CO.. iiroadwjy. New York. A. ;kvts WAV ! I I . OR. GARVIN'S ELIXIR OF TAR. Is reeoir. mrnJed t.y reitular Medirnl praetitionen and a sie-r.ly eure'cu irann-ed for Cold'. Coughs, t 'atarrn. Asthma, bronchitis. Spitting ltlmsl.Oon FUtnitioii and all Pulmonary ( 'oinplaitits. Scrof ula. Krysipelas. Iiyiju-psin and (lout, liyaentcry, ( liolrrii -morbus, ('"holrra and all liver and bowci ..ool.ilnls K iitm-v itiw,.i.,s am! all alhs-tlons of lli l rinal Dritan rleetly bannli ss free Inmi Mineral or Alroiioiir pr -iperiies po asani to inae and never knoau to tail Price 1 on ht latle. Full particulars with medical testimony and cer- Addn-ssl. F. 11 YliE (inrales sent on apiuiraiiou. A CO.. ltlaSevetith avriiur. N. w York. Darts from tbeBevil; or Ctfi aU A lsik just issued. exiswinK the - rKKiKiXAi s'" that have appeared In the New York Ncwspani: their history and lesson. Stylish Villains tully exMised. Advert Isrnient from desjH.-riitc men to beautiful women: Claudmilne nieetln'H: how frus trated; The history ol the (loodrirh Tragedy the result of a "iHTsonal." Hrw ription ol Llviiiv llroadwny Suitutes. I-:xss.'S s.-iiil corruiition. Si-lit on receipt of &o cents. Adorees I'ni'iue l'rint Imr House. S3 Vcsey St.. N. Y. MeNNeMMMeneeHeMMMeieBM The llwkwilh H'ilf Fnrlnhle twnill.r NenniK .Wiu-Uine, nil 3( ln. a Triitl; manv advantages over iiil. Satislartion jtilaraii teedi or Ji relun.lrd. Sent complete, wilh lull di rections. IVckuith Sewinir .Marhine Co.. SC'J liroadwav. N. Y. TlltNl.W KFI1IY I OK Rl ITTBE. A molt important inreniion. Sol. I by the Klastl 1'riiss Co.. No. 6-t liroadway. N. Y. City. It re tains Kupturo at-S'diitely in ease and Uomfort. li it; lit and day. at all times, nnd under all circum stances, without any exception whatever iu any rase, nnd should Hover he taken of! during the sinirt time r''ti-ite to oliect a K-rmsneut cure. Sent l.y mail. Clrrulars In-e. Any dmicist or physician wsll orii'r this new Tnns bT you wlth oui charge. scid Xnr A'fi'crttM'iiH'iifx DTJCK OF DISSOLUTION. Wp lnn iv trive nt.lie licit t h -i.arfTii'rI:Ii ltiTclot'trc r.iifiiijf lstwcon 1ti:iif hu-i nii tier the oituo l Kn:il-h X 1 f t n :in! KnaMf, luttn it Ci rpustt! lv m:ilu.tl I i Uit i"n on lh Ihfh i:iy of Sv-ftrtn!rt r asu rm liittltted will plciis; call n Ahn knriMt. K)., who lr au-thoria-t'tt t jctllf jll claim iue linti!. ,nm KNAHr.K. JOHN W. J'ATTON', S"iner9t ( U"brr 2-ii HiiTinfr "rurrU-i j,r. KiMhlV InterpM in thr stAn: I wili ci-nlinm tho iiiprrniiiilt haim. nn.1 en-leuvur to inrrit imt .n!y rt cciitimianrfl of the t:itr'nai;n of the en-'tt'iner.'' il tho late firm?.. T-ut a lnctw.Miii i cw .1. W. I'ATTO.N. E 7XKCUT0IUS SALK.- Hv . Iriiu f an orih- ri. aus' ( :ourt, to us directed, we will exMse to pulilie sale on Saturday, the Sd of November. at 1 o'clock, on the premises, ttic following real estate of Hen- j tamin llrubaker. ilecea-e-l: A certain tract of ) I in I situate in Hnithersvalb v townstdp. adj' iuino; ! liudsor S. 'A. end J. C. I'bil'tui. Philip lihieuls ( and township road, coiitainuiir 16 acres and ol I iKirhes. This will Ik- sold Iii the whole or in par cels to sun purciiaerrs. Trans. One tiiirl In band, balance In two opial pavnniits. HAN. J. HKCHAkFlt. " "Al.FX. KiilTKKFK. octiH.i Kxccnlors. I .M I X I ST P. A TO I I S X OT I V K. 1 K."tato f K. Tlioina.''. IV'Mfr? of ftdminiMration on thp BiM-re. M(ate having In on granted tu thi uiHlpriiQcl. nHico is hrrchy Riven to HksW intibtel to it lo make linme dhitu ia niput, and thojip hnvinif el aims against it V i recent Ihpiti I ii I v authcntinitt'd fir !ettlempiit on Satunlav, I)prt:inbpr ti:h. WIX at theoflleeof John 11. I til, K.. JOUX H. I III. wt'JS) ' - Ail lu ii lis U-h tt T, otici: in divokci:. Sarah Krbecca Dianaii 1 In the csnirt ot Cominon vs ' Plensof Somerset Co. of Patrick 11. lilirnan. S Sep. T.. Is7a. No. 6. Alias Subpcona for 'liivorce, on thcuroilnlof desorlion. " To Palriek H.Diiman.tlic etrfrudant alaive named: You are huroby nolilird to be and appear at the next Court of Common Pleas of Somerset county, to lie held at Somerset on the 4th Monday in No vemlier. A. li.. ls7i, (ittli day.) to answer lo the complaint of Sarah Keliecca Diirnan, your wile, the plalntitl above named, aud show cause. If any yoa have, why your said wile should notleIi vercod frout the Uiuds of matrimony entered Into with you, agreeably to the praytrof her jietitlon and libel exhibited UKaiust vou belore said Court O. KN EI PEK, oct2l Sheriir. c lou i;t riioc la m atiox. Whi:i:kah, the Honorable tvn.i.iAM M. 11 ail. President of the several Couris of Common Pleas of the Count irs oititi.isinaT tho sixteenth Judicial District, and Justice of the Courts of Over and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, for the trial ol all canital and other ollenders in the said District, and Lkwisi A. Tcrxfr. and .lostati .Mowkv, Ks otiires. Judircs ol the Courts ol Common Pleas, and Justices ol the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and ol her ollendcrs In tiie County ol Somerset, have isucd their precepts an I to me dinvted. for hold Ins a Court of Common Picas, and General Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, and ( ietierai Jail Deliv ery aud Court ol Oyer and Terminer, at Somerset On Holiday, November SI 1S?3 1 Notice is hereby giwn to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables, within the said County of Somerset, that they be then and there In their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inqui sitions, essimimitlons. and other remembrances, to do those tilings whl-h to their otllcca aud iu that behalf appertain to be done; and also, they who wlil prosecute airaitistlhe prisoners that arcorshail be in the jail ol Somerset County, to lie then and thero, to prosecute atrninst thrin 'iis shall lie ust SiiKitirr a OpncK. f OLlYFlt KNKPPFK Somvrsvt, Oct. .W. Shcrlri. We Ask for Quarters. We have been almost eivinirawuv the "('KICK ETON THE HFAKTH," (a uiontlis subscriptions lor 2i cents) and; It has pale: us. Tor nine-tenths re new for a year. "We therefore repcut that wo will end it TO ALL S JI( INTHS FOli UF.NTS. This (Ives you over 'A) splcudld stories, also nov elettes, sketches of history, and other Interest Inij rrailinif eiual to a larice lK k ol 3oo io;ra. Could not lie iMiuirht in any other wav fork SKNDii CKNTS AT OTv'CF. lor the new Illustrated Slorv and Faintly l'a.er. Only t a yr aud s to ofl chromo free. SulMcrlhe Tor year or SKNHA It I'A UTFK at eine and try it three monts. Good agents can hare cash salary orlllirral coiuinlssiona. Jones It Hailley, I'ublishers, 174 Droadwey, New York. 0Ctl7 Nrw AdrerlinemniU "T OT I (' K Cl.rr.l.r alvrn ll.,t Sit k..MKnr,.f J tTllM m nlttra aii.l that 'tlio iwnw will Ira nn-rmtrl t thct'onrt Ir.r e'Tihrmati ion Tbnrvfav. Novem- liar is. 1J3. wr.'j K. M. SCIIIKX'K, I'rythonotary. i:t 13-1:1-13-13-11-13 1.1 I n Samples, at to auv addreMfforone monlli) I ft I Jfur ei nts, that will 1 1 In any fiiniliy fori 4 We are Itonntl to have our nliiMhlep J IllllOOUCi-ti, n' ,-- v. m w. hero Is a ehanee. Address Ir-n flty Nor ' tlty 'e.,l'itujt'U)gh, l'. ' -0STAXT KHPIoVMEJfT. I i At Home. Jlaleor t etnale. ..o to 4io a we. k warranted. No caiii'al reouire'l. full pari lenlers and a ralu.ihle sainole snit Ireo. el. return nainp. A. 1. Youiik, Wiliiamsbtirih, N. Y. Addrs, wlik tJt filth slrH, JACK, LONG & CO. Drnlrrs In P I A NOS, OKChA-lTS, MELODE'OMS, ETC., ETC. Decker & Bro. and Bradberry Pianoes; Mason & HamUa. Taylor & Farley, and Step's Erta GraM Organs, Instran.ents i J on moderate Monthly Inttalments. Northern Pacifies And Otiier Securities Canfa l Iitot quotations of M.irkri I'rU-cei l y calling on ldther s. warn Stock nd Note Broker, . FOI'IITII AYKMi; PITTSBURGH, PA. IP YOU WANT TO jfElV'fci YOJS!' 3ioiio', Safely, an I at flOOD I.N YFST.M F.NT. 7;. II on or address M Tiii.it s. KAi rrnui. Stoi k and Note llrrker. U6 Fourth Aveuue, I'itlslinrh. I'a, Ailct.issrs of Storks. Bonds, and all Marketable Securities Iioni;hl und sold, on i'ommiitiunonty. Letters ol inquiry will rec.lve prunpt attention. s I!i:itIFI''. SALKS. liyvirttii- o: sunnry writs 01 i e.iani iu cro- .' Fieri Farias and levari Farms beue I out of the Court ol Couimou IT.-us of S..mrrsrt ti unty, Pa., and to me dirrrted. 1 will expose to sjle by public outcry, at the ( 'our! House. In Soiuene-t". on Saturday, the itd dayof November. Ii73. at two o'clock p. in. the followiuu r -al estate, vu: All the riht. title, interest and claim of John Urilhth. ot, in and to the followiuii; iier-nLe-1 real estate, vis: Two certain lots ol vronnd situate in the IsiniUh ol t rslna. Somerset ei,nnty. Pa., and known on the plan of aid town as lots Nos. 3oo and aotl. en which there it erectci a lanre two storv Irauie dweliiiiir house, s'abio and other outbuiia- liiKS. eitendlnic along- Pine alley on the north, Fourt h street on tlie east, lot No. 304 on the soot h. and Park on trie west, witn tne appurtenam-es. I Taken in execution s the protK-rty of Jobu Grlf- tilh at the suit of W. J. Haer. A LSI I All the riirht, title. Interest and claim or F.. S. Kri ar. of, in and to the following; deacritx-d real estate, viz: Two certain lotsot gnund situate In ! t 'rsina borona.h, Somerset county. Pa.. and known j ou the (reueral plan of said town as lots Nos. 2J9 i and . Irontinir ii W'eyand avenue, adjoining lot No. 'iTeS on tne cast an I alley on ttie west, an.i known as tlie Sycamore Hotel property, with a two story lranio tavern house, stable and other out buililinus tliereon ereclc I. withthcappartenanees. Taken in execution as the property of K S. kre aar, al the suit of Vowwlnkel A Hassonetal.? .'.LSO- All the riirht, title. Interest aud elaim nf John D. Joues, ot. in and W the iollowliiLt desi-ribcd real estate, viz: A certain tract of bind situate in Southampton township. Somerset county. Pa., con taining 60 acres, more or less. of whir'h there are aliout M acres elearel and about 2 acres in mead ow, with a one and a half story loa; dwellina house thereon erected. nd)oiuinir lands of Wilmotb A lirenhan. John llitner. I liristian Peterbrink and others, wilh the appurtenauces. Taken In execu tion as the property of John lb Jones at the suit ot John ii. I(r mill, in. ALSiv All the rishf. title. Interest and clafm of S'c phen Chopterokev. ol. in aud to the toliowins; srrit-ed real estate. 'viz: A certain trart of laud situate in Addison township. Somerset count v. Pa. condtmina; 1- acn-s. more or less, ot wliirhthTe are alsuit two acres cleared, with a one story U a; dwelling house thereon erected, adjolninir lauds id Flias P. kerr. Sim,in Deal and oibers. also lar derinur on the Mar'land line.withthe appurtenan ces. Taken in execuiiou us the jir-iierty ol Ste phen Chi ptrrokey at the uit of Ji. A Koss A Son. A I.l ) A 1 the riht. title, iuiere-t and claim of F. K. llol.-lnirer, of, in and to the following descrilied real estate, viz: Two certain lots of ground situ ate in Meyers Mills. Somerset county. Pa., and known as lots Nos. 70 and 71 on plot of sitid town, with -M feet each front, and VJu feet indepth, with a two story frame dwelling house thereon erectetl and frontiux on Second avenue and Isiunded n the east bv lot of Stephen Jones, north by alley nnd west W lands lieloiiirinjr to the Meyers' etale, with the appurteuanres. Taken iu execution as Ihe property of IL H. Holsingcrat the suit of S. D. LiveiiKisnl. ALSO AU the riirlit. title, interest and claim of Chris tian Strang, of, in and to the followina dcscritied real estate, viz: A certain lot of trround situate in Lavansville, Somerset oouuty. Pa., containinir one half-acre, more or less, adjoining lots of Da vid Ijivan on the north. Turnpike on the south, township road on tlie west and church lot on the east, with a two story loir dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings thereon erected, w it h the appurtenances. Taken iu execution as the prop- ertv oi . nnsttan rtrantr at ine suit oi james ai briitlit. ALSO Alt the rik'bt. title, interest and claim nf John K. Hoosc and H. S.C'oleman, surviving obligators ol jotin Kaurn. iiwsjin, ot, in ami to tne loiu.w Ins; (tesi-rilied real estate, viz: A certain lot of a-round situate in the town of Garret. Somerset county. I'a.. containiriic acres, withatarire two story frame dwellina- house and other outbinldinis thercf.n erected. lHiundc.1 on the west bv Ihe Hut fa 1.. Valley li. Ii., east tiy lot of Daniel Weyand. north by Jackson street and south by V. A C. K K.. with the appurtenances. Taken tn exccuti.i as the property ot Jolin It. Boose and 11. S. Cole man at the suit of Schell A kiminel. AI.SO All the riirht, title, interest and claim of I'at rirk Holly, of. in and to the fuilowinc described real estate, via Two certain lots of ground situ ate In ttie town ol larret. Somerset county. Pa., known on plot of said town as lots No. 94 and V7, Pounded on the east ny Centre street, south t.y Maple alley, west by Hlackberry alley, and north by liearh alley, with two story fraine dwelling house tliereon erected, with tlie appurtenan'-es. Taken in execution aa the property of Patrick Holly, at the suit of Wm. H Miller. ALSO All the riirht, title. Interest and rtaiui of John I. llod.lv, of, in and to the followine drscnoed real estate, viz: No. 1. A tract of laud siluata in Miltord township. S.imersot countv. Pa., warraut ed in the name of Dewnlt Scbuclder. adjoinins; lands of Thomas Mason, Peter Zurall. John In- held, Jacob S. Phllllppl, Aaron l . Hupp and oth ers, containinjr 044 acres, more or leas, ot which mere are annul 100 acres cleared witn two story ilwcllinn house and he.uk burn thereon erected, le tnjr the same tract of land which was conveyed by llie administrators of Dewult Schneider, deecas ed, to Jouuthan Schneider and John Phillippl, bv deed dated loth September. 1.V.I, and by Jenathah Schneider by deed dated Uth Auiznst, itua. for his interest to John Phillippl ami by John Phillippl conveyed to lioddy tv li.irrali by deed dated 'jid .viarcu, tsa. No. 2. A tract of land situate In T'pper Turkey- foot township, county and Slate aforesaid, and warranted in the name of John VUht, adjoining lan inoi nnrraii iw nirr, jonn t ramcr, Henjauuu Snyder. Jolin Nlelielaon, Jonas Hinebauch and otliers, eonlalntntr S01 acres. 6i imtcIics and a 1 ance, of which there are about ho acres clenrod, with a two story dwelling house and bank barn thereon erected, and which was conveyed by John Youirht and wile to Barnard (Minellv," jr., by deed dated 3d September, l&tt). and is apertenant to tlie lorrirolnc tract. The fullowina: dcsi-rllied tract. warnuilesl 111 the name of John Umhain. adioln lint lianiel Phillippl, Samuel llochstatlcr and oth ers, contalniutr 37 acres aud 11 perches and which said tracts was conveyed ny ttie wulow aud heirs of Heniard Connelly, ir.. deceased, by sundry eon vevanecs in the law to Kodils- A Harrah. So. 3. Situate in l'per Turkeyfoit township, eountv ami State aforesaid, warranted In the name of Henry S. Holhrook, adjoining lands of Harrah at .Wilier. Henry 1. sny.icr and otliers, containing- 33J acres nd allowance, and which was convevrd bv II. S. Hollmok aud wife to Wm. J. Haer aud U". W. lieu lord by deed Jated 2oXh May, ond by Haer A Beulord and wives to John NefT by doeil dated 2Sth December. 1S.'.7, and by John NefT and wife per deed dated 1st May, lSoo, conveyed to lioddy A llamih, and by Win. S. Har rah aiid wile by deed dated 3oth Ausrust, 1K74. lor their inlerwst ill the hireaiin?' tract, to Johu D. Itoiblv, toKether with all and singular tlie build Inys, Improvements, Ac. upon the same. Sherill sOllire, ( OLlVLtt KNFPPKK, (A-t. 2tf, 1ST3. i ShcrllT. "ti ISSOLUTIOX NOTICE. otloe Is hereby riven that the eoiairtnenihln existing; oeiween uiaier. Aitiettniy at (o.. ol crax rott, Somerset eountv. Pa., has been dissolved. The bonks or the old firm will remain in the hands ol G. W. Sbober. at Garrett, far settlement, octl 8110HF.il, HI F.GHLEY A CO. A DM I X I STIl A TO U S NOTICE. Estate of Kachael F.uiert, decease.1. Lrttrrs of adniluuilrmtkfn on the above estate havinif liten r ranted tu the undrnlfrned. notioe ui hereby given lo those indetited to il tu make imme diate payment, and those bavins; claims airainat It, to present them duly authenticated for settlement, on Saturday. November t, 1S73, at the residence of llienlmluiitrator lu Sotuerset township. MICHAEL Gl K)D, octl Administrator. New AdrrrliMnril. XKCUTOR-.S SALE OF KKAL F.STATF. Hv virtue or liio trnwer ani ii':ior;iv ir vn to the under"linei, by ln last will and tiKiment of Samu'd Fllrkln;er. late nf Flkllrk townstitp, Som erset county. I'a., decasei. there will lm ,,ld at i public sale, on the M.,uareor iml" t.ity borough, I In (lie fjounty and Stat aforesaid, on Th.rsUy I October, iH.'HiJ, at lu o'el .k, ihe loliowlnK .1 s. rlbed valuable real c' it ', la i. tt.e pn perty fold dercaaoit. to wit: No. I. A trart ol Urn I .1 u ite in Klkliek town blp. Somerw-t OHinly. I'a , cnnt.ilnlnst 177 acrra and all iwarKe. more or adK"!''" lands of liaolel S. Ib-aehr. Adnm lioc.hstetl-r and oth r. ktviwn as the Kinder fwio. almt l'2' '-res clear and alxiut 2 aerca In aieail w. Wlt a No. I so(rar camp, capnbl of pia'.ontr aNuf 1 ye k tiers, a two'iory frame h use with incut undi r if. a small barn and awe horeu stuile thereon orertc'l. The lower portion rt this fra fe uieierl lid with i awl A i'-. l vrioa ol C'ml; nli eoniKl i'i oe,.r Ulinral. such us lini ston. inift ore. A.-. No. Z. A tract of land situate in FJklirk town ship, county aloresald, cofitaiulna; 67A4 acres, mor or lens. aljnnfna; lamls ef No. 1. Adam Ibicbstet ler. t 'hrisdaiL Yoiler kim! otliers. arrtt 'My acre clearand aliout l.ooo niajar tie i t om tr.v-t: it also contains the same mini-ra.a aa No. I. No buildings ihircou, but a ymif j; appl- ,rc!iset etj ttiitra"t. St. S. A tract nf unimpror. d tin-', trlt.iat" In . the toffii'hipaovl crvnii'y atoresnid. adioioir.i? bums of Iianirl laeckeraielother. contalninat 'i't aenw I aud 107 crchea, more or leas, well Uiu'ierisl with , chestnut, Ac. No. 4. The unll.ide.1 lialf of a trwet oftand in ' Oreenville tcwnahiii, enmity and State aloreaalj, ! adjoimng lands of ifi-hur l llaldeman and othem. eoiiiauiltJK 4- acres, umre or leee. uriimpnive j. wen tlmlpered with pine lyln 30 n.1 lc.:u N.iule Ji I o's. saw units. N.i. 4. A lot of arou.l situate on tl r .uih--ast corner of Main and Out streets, iu the boroujfh ol tula t'lty. amy atwl Stale afon-sni l, wilh a larifr two story frame lese with store rsims and dwetiinirs tliereon orm-ted. with oihrrout culld Ir.zs. now oertiile-i by AI. I) MillrrAt'o. No. S. (nie lot of frronn4 in the same !orougb. No. SO In tho iilinareradditt m, unimproved, situate on linatiiway In said lHroui;h. Tattus. ('me-thlnl Wi hand wiien deed is made, ahont the first day of April next: ahout V) perncnt of the down money on day of ssle; the balance in two eiual annual payments, without intorest, to be awttred ly (udimin't bon!s. For further iuformatim ail oo. ner Snlis!,urv. JOHN W. 1;KACH FY. ' octl r.xetBor. A UDITOIt'S NOTICK. liavlns; te-cn appointed by the t'ourt of Cora- raon Pleas of Somerset county, on motion of VV. H. Koonts. Fp. to distribute the fund in the haiidsof Sheriff Kie-pie-r arisinar from the sate of the real esta'e of HeLry K.mn, 1 will attend to the duties asslirne-l me on Friday, ta tober 17th, IS73, at my ofllce in 5oinevse.t. nt lo oYlork. a. m. V.'. II. I'l ;STLr.TH WAIT K. octl Auoiior. $10 toS20x? peritiy. Aaentswanted ever- vwi ere. farucu lars free. K. . lilair A Co., St. IyUiS4 11. Trial List for 4th Monday of Nov., 73. ATTOHNEYS. I'LAIXTIFFS. Komtz. i Cottroih. Kimmel A i its rr. i Itaers. j ( Villiorn. ('olte.ru. I Kluimel A f 'ilt.r. ' (tai'her ai (ia.ther. John S. ( 'raver's ass. (T. Ilenrv S hlatr. Ilarr. State ilank. I re.'erirK km p; er. ( 'hariei Sanntr. Jobu l. l:i.r. Kiers. ilav and Koou'r, Itw-rs At 'of -iin Users A ( ..f!r"th. lohn I. k.e-bi aither H tram iDdlay's ue. I hi. M. A. Sanner. Klmmel John I). Kisldv. fiaitlier 'oflrotb, Kisiuts. Kdle, Korntz, K. AC. John I. Kodd. (rait I olliorn. Kiiumel A Coilwn. t'oiitliience S. .-I. t"x. K'siutr. The lior.of Somerset Corirotn Second Schell A Kooutz. I hi. HaerS . Kimmei A. t 'iillnm. Kimmel a. Colborti, Koonlz, Haers. kimmel A t.'olUro. kistit. liulth"r A Koonfi, F. J. Kooser, Colt roth. Frank Valiee. i iore Kennel, iJohn ivnxbie. Samuel Krldeirum, Saniu'l Krlienm. : '. t. (r.t'oer.er &.'o. Hacrs, i'ld!. Wolfi-rsiierirer. K'e.nt. Jnhu H. Knipple. C oflroth. jjoseph V.a 'sworth, Collroth. ! rem are M. Ovster. Coffrth A Ha ,P. it. lta.-h kCo., II. J. i'irkina. jjonathau Mart", jjoseph Ihotns, Peter Slpc. I.leese itauhmnn. j.lesss laU4tiiuaa, James Pars-oi. Itittn. r A Obl. r. W. M. Hora-r extr. Henry Ivi'rliel. I rillUn Iiller. ass Phils-'n. lilark & C 'Frai.kiln Forney. Hi t! a, S iitiiuao. (icenre Iti:i. K'ionts. 1 Ail, - ; I 'otlrotii A liu pel J t'olfnith A Kumiei, iviniiuei & i 01 oorn. kimmel At'olfiom. klioloel K I'otSn.n , -, K's ntr. , j.,,ib,r fc I i:iitlier j j4s. B. Gaithrr. ' (jal't.ber A (iail'iier I j ua;t j,t r i K.jnti. ' . OaJihrr A (raithr ferfpith ai huppel ' : yefju ' i W. W. MxKAIO. Establishe Tlie Benll Fotui and CORNER CENTRE AN Cumborl W W. McK Proprietors, and Kailroai ami Mine Cur, i'ar W heoU aud AxU, wf:h Pn.cnt Ui.eri. W(XmI ami In-n Working M:MhinTv. anl a-wtiniCa. i.iu f.r liiit.;ratiL-.) Ik-Tel an i Mitre itruriur. , Steam Pumps a In.n Pipe .,r Steam or Water. Hrass an 1 Iron Fittings. Jack Sirews ami Inji Jaiks. l'atent Saw Hummers and Fuu-rv Whi lIs. St.-ks. Dies. Taps, and Piie Toum s. Flue Hiu-lies. Scrapers ami Hatchet-drills. Ju '.son Governors and Valves, Glohe. stop. Angle and Check Valves. Whistles, G.iu-e Cocks and Strain Gauges, Turbine Water Wheel, (irindinr Machines for Planer Knires. Grindstoue Shails and Itoxss. Horse Power and Tuiubiinn Shafts. Engines, Machinery, Ac, Manufacturers of Lanev's celebrate,! Scli-Lubri. catiuir Mine Car Wheel, jfVXDD TV. W. "McK j lo-'73cow. 1873. FALL AND WINTER. CHEAPEST Wholesale Boot UnT THE CITlrT. J. E BORLAND, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer, 53 and 55 WoodSt, IS.N0W KECKIVIXO 0XE OF TIIE Largest Stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers KTer brought to the City, consitting of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Hoots. Brotrans and Balmorals. Iaultes. Misses and Children' Gaiters. Bal morals and Slippers, of everr stvle and qualitv. Nuiirht f. r cash, aad will be sold at K'ASTFKN 1'KtCKS. FACTlKYFK "'"""s hm 1collo' our SMO,ik' t tl Hours. Alto, aironts for EVBBEKS AT The trade is specially Invited to ent! and examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. .ouoiD ,iuiu me cwuiif nimi prompiiy ni r.asiern Family Kctail Store, Vs Market Street. octl OHV BENTON. (StUH'f.asors to BEXTON DE LF.ES IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Iron, Nails, Glass, Putty, Horse !Loes. Leather. Shoe Findings, Children Crriages, Wash Macliines nnd "Vrin.''rs, WAGON HUBS, SPOKES, AND FELLOWS, HUB B0XIXG AND SPOKE TEX0IXG MACHINES, iSTos. 208 ami 52 lO Taiii St., Johnstown, l3n. Scpl ORDERS BY MAIL SOMERSET ACADEMY. The Somerset Academy will be opened en Tues day, the lOih day of September nent, for students ol "both sexes. The servii"es of a competent male and Irmale teacher will be secured.! by whom in struction will be riven in Fnnlish, Latin, Greek, German, French, Music and Urawinif. The term will ountinue for a period of ten months. A saf flclent fund has already been subscrttied to Insure the continuance ot the Academy for three years, and It is intended that such action be taken as will make it a permanent Institution. Thetuitkn will he moderate, aud rood board ina: can be had at rea sonable prices. For particulars apply to the Sec retary of the Hoard of Trustees. Hv order ol the Bonrd of Trustees. E. M. SCHk( rCK. W. H. KOONTZ. Secretary. F-resideiit. ugl3 10,000 Ml A rare chance, Full Particulars fre. or six samples forfl ou A'ldreaa, Pittsburgh Supply (V. FTrrsui'aiiii, P. A( ' ' r A li-frliirmrnlx. OF' IWIAL JL KST AT F. Itv virtue ol un orlr I-su. nit of tllefrrlhaI.s t'.Mirt of S-'mer.t '-.oiot-, fa.. to the eridersiirn4 lire-te.l. there will I si .iir-. to sale f.v t.nr,llc outcry, en the )T"ir.,i.n Toeiday, (icurfier wth. I73. at 9 o'clock a. m.. t.e (o.ionlnn de-rloJ val' uabie real ee:.", te-e ttio nnpertyor rienatnia liwry. iww !. ol (l-i-enrnie tiwnsh!p. to wit- No.'l. A eertinn i.rart. of igod situ;e in ' ir-n viile towtiPlilp. Sotiier-ot t'o.. Fa., cuntaitilna; - 9 ai n a and .toyrrbn, nmre or leas, loin:u binds oi Ji l '!. 1 nuy. I)io;ii l Yulitv, Jaoott i. Miiior. rn-i liaer. an I .lt-.n liel.fl. The tract con tains I ft a"res -l.-;ir. 3 acr- in m.'ow. and r, .' w-M li:ntr- I. AI- two Ik le nses. Ir j ham. Iraine Muldn. nn orena.-f, the farm llnx Weil w.llvred. No. 2. A cram tra.f of Innit ai ojld In the s.uni! twp. .sil'.hil rt aerne an-l bw perone. more -r of l:lca -si acres ara cleared, w'.'h twe frune dwl.inf h.nes. with saw noil arrl a tiiiftyyounaficc'"'. ljliiina; H arts of Joel M. Vutiy, ';. Oarl.ia. -WarjUn i s,ti lino. pir J'ayae. l'aul Warner, and John DHI. This tririui well tiin'red wita spruce ami pine. No. 3 A lot of jriurrfi In the ooronvh of ! . burv. cntabiif! ' t er. vtioliilnif the lot of John It. f'Uidlav "n the n eth. 'imnl si.ri:t on tng we. I.ataaijet At.itleron ttl- sonth sod an alley on toe eaat, wiili a new iv..iiry irame h-ftse airi oir(er i otlni!ld!i.' ihirr. i i re'-.e..', as I kk'-wu tn the plan o Mi.i r.r.in(fri as rat No. Sale to brain at z mlyt p. m. Tsawe One-thint In ha a I en the firet diy of April, 17. at which llmw thedewis wdll t mabi and pocseseion givea ef toe pree i.es, mjid the but ace In three aoi.nsl pwyinen'a thereon, to he se; cured by jit Izmsut tc ir's on the pren,lsesr Pi t-r e-nt. cf the pnreise money to bo pi-l on the o.iy f sale, wbb h wlil bo Jcdictvl from first pavme,,.. ffl OiUiK U 'A' hi. JOHN U. IWKY. (Iretiitilie. IK L TniJtees. Workers Wanted! l or Wood. Ilowaehwlfl Jf asrasiss. whUi. with Its I'remiums, i one of tile most at tractive in the evuntrv. Frtoe of Magazine f me Iiollar a yar. lanmi'eelons liberal, olferinir a lu cretiveand agreeable business to those wliiiua; to irive it tipijier a'fention. Vol. XI fl betrins with July, 1S73. Fxamineour riubbinif and Frepiutii Lists. Two first eiass pe riodicals lor the priee of one. For specimen nnz aiii.0 an-l fnj-!.her liitonualloo aildreae W"ooi's Household Mairaiine. Newlitirjr. N. Y. au;7eom . E. SHI.TF.S, Fubllsber. A LDITOIfS NOTICE. 1 ne underslL-nol. auditor, ar.rsitnte.1 by the Or phan's Court of S mrrsrt county. I'a., to make and ri'tiort a distribution of the lund In the bands ol Josiah Slialcr, Imp. administnlor of the es tate of Alexander t horpeniu. late of Somerset borough. In said county. fieiiiie.l. to arni anions thos. legally entitb-d tlirre'o. will sit at his otfi'-e in S.iOM-riw.t tsirouzh. on Saturday, the Sthday of Novcuiiicr. li7U. i-T tho purfsise of discharajin the iluties of hm at.p-.iiiinieiit. when and where ail persons interested nia v attend if thev think proper W. li. KMJNTZ, o.tl5 Auditor. ATTORNEYS. DEI'ENOANTs). NO. T. K. and I i f. John Knable et al. 74 Nov. 1M ) Sep. lr-'j il5 " 1.70 rl n-j - U ."oV. 1ST0 - ls70 7 Ma 1-71 121 Nov. 1-71 Kimiuel. K-sntz ('oil-era A. Hair, A. Mann Y . i. I onntryxan. S. A M. P. K. "., S. A.d. P. K. Co.. .'1 homes At anSeid. ( ie,-rp;e Ker,nrl. ( ortieiius Ferk"v. i- ( iiitl.er. It. t 'oUorn. . Salt her. 1V2 ' 1-71 j 61 Feb. 1-7'J Wru. S. Harah. Wm. S. iiarab, t.er i. ( iai:her. ITS jiar lTJ A K -c. .James Baxter. JosI'!i Sayder et al. 1M 1- i:h Sep l7i Week. Ivimmel ACotUirn. Colt roth. Scnll and K sintz. Collnilh. Cot! roth. (re-ira;) K. Suhre. K'diiv A Findlay. 1. AC. H. K. Co..' Jeu.is Miller, J I'm Ilaer. S'utzman A Keim. T nomas Herrud. Charles II. Iiorn. Iianiet trier. F.. kim A li.Lichtv m IevlSnv ier, II. L. iiaer. Kietdr A F!!'ay, lianiel Weyand. it. C. Hocbstetier, Wm. Mv. Sr.. Wm. May Sr. A Jr.. Charlss F. Kmneis, Joseph ChriB'ner. Aa'usiu" Meilary. li S Ii. .n-es. John F' lie. ii. F. J. ' ' .untryaiaa leavi.l M init-ee." .lo ph Tre-.er. Valentine Hav. W. J. Hi.er, Coflmth. Kiemtx. kimmel A Col'.jrn. 1 hi. C. A K . t hi. C. A K.. Itaars A Colfr ith, Hav. Ftie, Coftr-.th A Kipprl, t hi. C. A K., k'ontx. Colis.rn, k jiiiitz. E. M. SCHKOCK, Protb inotary. MKHWIN M.CKAKF d in 1845. Avx raeliinoAVorks, D HARRISON STREETS and, ZMd., AIG & SON, Manufacturers of "Mortice Vhei-K f-WLit cs sn.l Mill :i.-!iiiS zinfriily. Sresm Kn'TT-. (2 ti 40 hore ) lHilnut ail km'lr marie and r-pairc!. Suiwko S:aok.. unil Sujfar I' an-. nd Connections, Gum and IxiUhrr n-itir.j and L;ti:e Leather. Hcit Cutter.. Awls, an i Lai Strinir". (iura. Soapstone and Hemp Packing. Furnaces P-r Churches and Dwelluii;a. Monkey and Adjustable S Wrenches. Pulievs. Sliai'tiiig and Hai.crs. Saw Mandrel. Circular and Mill Saws. Patent Hair Felt forIV.il. rsan! Pipes, Portal le Grist Mills, ffi nr sizes.) FnKiue Heaters an-l Holler Tubes. French burr Millstones and Smut Machines. Separators. Itoltinir Cloths and Mill Picks. Overhauled ami Repaired. also Froths. Swltchts, Statb n and Mining Ma chinery. BESS AIG & SOjX . 1873. House and Shoe prices, H( J. H. BORLAXD'8 i3 and ii Wood SL, Flttsburgb. JOHN S. TITTLE TITTLE, .1 WAYXK). ROM PTLT FIIXEP. I.L KINDS OF il JUSTICE'S BLANKS, NOTES, DEEDS, dec. Kept coustiintlyon hand at the UEK-M-JTsoffl-e. AUrne number of Warranty. AimiaU toi and Trustee Deeds, of the most approved ) ! handsomely ruled and printed on the best irparej or sale at the. Herald Uffloe. tl - . DEEDS DEEDS!! Ti7 Se;. , 9W ' 1-7J .".64- " lri ' r r. Nov. is?J - i ? I 40 i,;j ! 90 " 1-7 I m isTi let is:. i 14 " lsT-i 't if Feb. 1-7J , 4 la;.; ; 1 - l7.; '.l '- 173 2. a - 1J jr. i i-:.; iilif 1-7 tn -' 1-7 u l-:3 4J1 - 1st:: 44.", 1ST3 4"j 4i7 " K3 141 - 17 ! sc. - C"- : IF"
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