m li Established J. G. HARVEY & CO., UTTER COMMISSION HOUSE, 75 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE, 3VHD. Kennard & Oudesluys, BUTTER COIYIIYIISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMOEE, MD, SOLICIT LIBERAL SHIPMENTS OF BUTTER. ep The Somerset Herald. WEDNESDAY. September 9, 1874 T19E TABLES. eoitaasrr k ix-"- roivr aaiLaoAD. On, and after Monday, Julj Tin, '.87, trains wtl ran a follow : U1TL ABR1V. Mall East.. Hall Wert.. ..M.lSa. m. Hm, .1 00 p. m. 3 p. m. W. F. ALTFATHEU, Gea'rl. Supt. P. W. B. R. B. raa miskbal roiKT. Express East.. EzpreM Wert. Mall Eart Mall Wert ..11:3 p. m. .. 1 31 a. m. ..U:02 p. m. 4:60 p. m. Pittsburgh iCcnnellsville BAILROAD. WMi TasMmti & Baltimore 'SHORT ALTERATION OF TIME. On anil after Sunday, May Win, 1874, Tralu, D thii Road will Depart and Arrive from Depot, orner Orant and Water street, follows: Ptat. UTTaacaoa tni arrive. localMatl e-W a m. I . McKeesport Ac- Throoeh Mall.T:00 a.m. I torn..... -.... 40 a.m. mixed vaT....v.aua.in.ij.xni . com i a.m. p,"t... U:90 a.m. tlcKeetport Ao- eom ?3S p.m. ConnelltvUle Ac- oora J: Pm- ITotoespcrt Ao- ooin..... 4 JO p.m. W, NWtn Ae- om 6:10 p.m. llcrvpurt A- ootu 80pm, ThnmchE.,..S:'p.m Mckaeaport A- urn 110 p.m. Wert Newton Cuorcta Train, littpm. .f. 5cwton Ac- I com B:a0a.m. TlirouKh .z...l:4ia.w. OmnelUvllte Ae i pom 10:00 a.m. McKeefport Ao i em. ....... 12: m ,M'Keeport Ac- enm S00 p.m. Mckeesport Ac- eom 4:50 p.m. ; l ulonUiwa Ae- j eom 6:10 p.m. 'M'Keeeuort Ae- 1 pom 7:40 a.m. Through Mall..8a p.m. Weft Newton Cbnrch Train.l0:0& a.m. acejt Kail oi Trans naiij, aua xuuu .JiWilli. SssiaTi Enrss Trains uiir. 1 1 mono, Gel Saj'L Sitt'LC. HOUGH. p.- General Ticket office. 43 5th Avenue Thk first shipments of Butter trom Som erset to Fajumore this season, were the fo.- lowinc Dames: Phillip F. Cupp' Nancv A. Miller's Edmund Lohr'a . . All "'gone on their way rejoicing. to KENNARD & OUDESLL 1 b, 83 Exchange Ppack, Baltimore. Md. A large lot of Sole Leather at Snyder & Uhl'i, Pair 53rd, 24& and "iith of September thU year ... 1 1 r Irtl. nrintint eXCCUlHl El executHi tLc Herald ui'ttue. A large lot of Paint Brushes tor tje iT E. H- Marshall & Co, Pi-rk Colors of every dU iiptn for sale by E. H. Marshal 1& Co. A ukactiftl set of teeth for $9. Dr. Wm. Collins. Somerset Pa. v. goods V full stock ot Boots and Shoes, now ot.cn it Snyder & Vhl's. . nora, j ' , , plXjOtb slncily puieW hue Lead vrsaie atllu: Marshall & Co . Stosk crocks. Jars, Titchers and Jugs, for sale at Cook & Becrit s. Cook & Beerits will trade Fish, Salt, nd Corn, for Oats. Potatoes and Bacon. farrw-ntpl-S IOOIS. Tools. CO to lTOO " t , . r Blymyer's Hardware St;re ; a iuusuh.k o. ill k;U T3. c; nrt V.iirht Pictures ft el: fl4's PbTograj'b Gallery in the Mara- IUOIU UUUUU1. Glass Ware.-Fu11 set of Glassware for $1,00. Tumblers only 75 cts pe r dozen. I W. W. Davis & Bra. SKOW-rLAKK and White River Flour for sale at Cook & Beerit s Grocery and feed Store, at reduced prices. . .! turrfl riill 1:1 WW cht&i lAle Butter; Po tatoes, fce, Pavi3 & Bli0( Kirain no mora. For Hour at $8 per barrel, lor jA. p to tiie Grocery and Feed store of took & beerits. CvAW.TLlIE and While River flour always on hand, and of the best quality at CJ T. Rhoada & Bro'a. A full supP1 of Corn, Oa l!rn. t orn MeaL &c. always on band, and for !e, 5 the Grocery and Feed Store vt Cook, & Eeerii. Hard times come again no more." Eleven pounds of Marvius Cracker, at I. K. Colborn & Go's-, Cheap bide Grocery, for one dollar- . Ir you want to buy a Coal Oil Lamp, go to Blvmver's Hardware Store. His slot k is always lulL ais" iuuu j- " 1 - rf Tturnrra. WflWg & liro-e WoriL utjd,rg Br-tk, firelSrfck. Pavement Brick. Cmar, Wedge, and Cornice Brick. If yon want to buy Knives and Forks c t. Cl.r. S,-i)ors. SlC. co to Biy myer Hardware Store, where you find a large assortment at low prices. wil THK celebrated Weeker boots, for men kni boys- ThU is the lst lHt ever offtr li to the traie In Hit part of the country, X pTDf B A l UL'S, ftaarc Aee"ay-fr ok Rea The Fall term w ill open feefAeoilier 10th and continue thirteen weeks. Tuition, $12 In advance. OrtnocTapby, Or.hocpy and EnglUh Grammar will receive special aitrniion: wLile accuracy in every sutject put before the pupil will ' y I'Uf; pose of the PrincijuiL J "Uow Jiucn. but "How W ell" is our root to. For further information apply to Rev. G. F. Schaeffkr, A- M.. Principal, Or to E. M. Schrotk, Esq., Secretarr of Board of Trustee. aug. 12 Gt 1850. ClDEU. Gn.VI'EB. Pat your taxes. The roads are good. Good-bye to summer. Covkt adjourned on Friday. The fall styles are corn'mg in. Scuool UJ3K.S are in demand. TiiEinc-nic season is about over. The Academy opens on Thursday. Tuasksciving is the next legal holi day. Jack Fkost called one r.iht of last Prome.vapi.ng on Main Street appears to lie popular. A great deal of cider is bein made all over the country. The time of putting up stoves and un- bridled profanity. Wild pigeons are said to be unusually numerous this fall. The Biblical character most imitated just now is Nimrod. Maj Ed Scur.ocK has a icar tree in his yard in full blossom. The rolling stock has not yet been placed on the Berlin Branch. Jet Cugi.es tor Trimmings for sale by the 7, at "Fashion Bazar." The Brick! a vers have nearly completed their work on Brant's new hotel. The Bedford County f.iir will be held on "the Cth, ,7th and Pth of October. Mb. Jouk Kantxer, is making quite a nuinbur of improvements in his house. Grapes sell from four to five cents a pound in MeKeesport, so says the Timet The Westmoreland County fair will be held on Sept. 20th and 30ih, and October 1st and Cud. Cabbage worms are the trouble now. A pood way to kill them is to lay them on a loard and hit them with a brick. A rr.iEXD suggests that "the book of nature should bif read by hizy men, as Jack Frost turns the leaves." Ocit young folks will soon be tuLing frpoaent walks to the woods for the pur- pose OlgJiuunus lujos anu wuiumu E acKnowieage ourselves inuomeu u Prntlionotarv Schrock lor assistance ren dered in getting out the "Court ceeuiug?." Pro- The American base-ballists arc on their wav home from their European tour, bav 3 kegs, jno-'iten Fnslish at their own game cricket. The butter season is opening has been, however, 110 very menu as yet, the largest kegs in a single day. up. There larce ship being 112 Go to C. C. Mussel man or A. J. Ca: c becr's &Co's. store, Somerset P,. for Uie lt Feed Cutter. Corn Shcller or Porta- ye -yinc aud Cider Mil! Mm, F. K. C0L30R. of the firm of F. l. Colborn & Co., presented cs with sev eral ery line cigars last week. Call at Cheapside Grocery and try hem. . . A young man that visited this place dur ing the past summer was so enamoured of Somerset's fair daughters that his.cquaint ances call him "The Somerset Girl." jx js aid (I,know not how the truth may , I say the tale as it was said to me), that tiitr W a young lady In t u who travel tVi.n. millis (o ull(,mt "U-a parties." ' Havekstick of the Ml Tkasant .Aur W nmiku to run a daily paper during tl. n(.imnment otthe militia of this dis trict. Don't send us a specimen don't. John Mier, convicted of hor?? stealing lit the last turm or Court was taKen 10 uie Western Penitentiary on Monday hist, thereto undergo an imprisonment of one year, While Bradford county lead Pennsyl vania in the butter business. Lancaster pro duce the most wheat, 2,077,20:1 bushels, and Washington the most wool. 1,802,Cj2 pounds. JiFTT yic presidents and nineteen sec iLiaricj wcro touud ncxs4iry to perlect ihe organization of the Democratic State Convention in Pittsburgh last Wednesday. SV--r fct r.tMiKm r.f ! m fTtnvt- 111.-lit S u.en nwdc on Uie fair cruUnd3 by order of the AgricuURli Society. Additions have been made to me iuiiaings aiiu quiic a number ot stalls have been ert 'cd. Alt. tlie iron has bren put down on ihe iieelin Branch" KiTlroatl. ' Tb.e rolling stock will be placed on it in a short lime. We congratulate the good people ot Berlin on the ucccl'ul cotppleiloa uT thiscnur prlsc. Mr. Oidesh ts, of the finu uf Kcjinard 4 Or.dei.luva ot Baltimore Md., Las Ueu on a vUit during the past few days to his numerous patrons in this county, ho were B;i doubtless pleaded to see Liiu, as he is a gentlemen of great worth, and is a member 01 a nrm uiai uas aia aticvi umj lionnrably witli our fariuers. The following additional prciniums iill civca at the cowntv lasr: . ' lWt walking horde, 1 Sod best do Bttt walking horse 2 year old 2nd Ut do, Ik-st 2 horse sled, 2nd best do, 5 t A oamk of base ball was played between the Lightloot club of Meyersdale and the Glades of this place on Friday last, op the grouad ot the former. The score ut the end of the game standing, Lightfoot s So ; Gladi 37, The game was played on a poor ground and was (barartrrized by jioor playing througboLt. Edevs Cabbolic TntKH.Anioniri ih various remedies for t'ouchs nnc en iov a bicher reputation than Edey's Car UUiiC 1 rOCUCS. 1U1 IUt JUHTTB UHUI above Uie ordinary list ofirif.iical prrpara- tl(yDS y0T fooghs. as a diwntfrtani anu irci-inic nj:iii contasnouji tliw-ssc tlicy are a XciSc In valuable to singers nl pnLlic fjeaVfr&. Sold even-where. John F. Jlonry, Cur ran & Co. Proprietors 8 and College Place, N'ew York. We Ish to call the aitenti tn of our render to the Advertisement f-f the t:ite Normal School, to te f.mnd lit another column. This school is niiuaWv at S:i?a morc on the .MonontraheU river. I'mlcr its present immurement it will I i"st cer tainly be sncccRsful. Rein? in tbh Normal district h the le;isl of the many reasons why this institution thould las liberally patronized liy our citizens. LAWts visiting the comin? fur will have an op;ortunity of furnishing them selves with Fall and Winter Hats and Uonnets, at Mrs. Jas. B. Tredwclls, Xo. 0 JUuinioih Block. We will have all the new fall b'vIps in Ilats, Bonnet. Flowers. Feathers, liibbons &c, specially for that occasion. Dentistry X. W. Kneppcr, succes sor to Dr. F. Kneppcr, has permanently located in Berlin for the practice of his pro fession, and tenders his professional ser vices to the citizen of Berlin and the public generally. All work guaranteed to be put up in the latest style known to the profes sion. Full sets inserted for from eipht to twenty-five dollars. Office above lleffley's Cloth tag Store. It is with pleasure that we call the at teniion of our readers to the fact that Mr. Emanuel Uause of Milford Station, is a first class machinest and excellent work man. Any one desiring proof of this can call at the Uhai.d office and see what he has lone for our press and engine. All per sons, throughout the county owning any sort ol machinery, needing repair, should call on Mr. Uause. Why go without teeth when vou can get a good set in Somerset for f 3, made by Dr. Collins, who is well known to be one ofthe best and most reliable dentists in this countv. Faiiueiis will please remember that Cook & Beerits have for sale Ground Alumn Salt - - - 2 00 Sk. Ash ton " - - - 5 00 McKeesnort '---- 3 00 Bb and will trade the same for oats and po tatocs. SrmuE the placid aud Smith the swarthv, of the lrU pen-lent, have gone under, that is to sav, they have made an assignment, as will be seen by reterence to our adver tising columns. e are assured, liowcver, on the best of authority that their assets are in p'trt'ss nf their liabilities. Rnd that every dollar of their indebtedness will lx( paid. The paper wnl be continued as usual. We sympathize with our neighbors in their misfortune. The Johnstown policemen are engaged at catching geese when they have nothing eles to do. They have a statute that the goose must not be allowed to run at large. Krert tt J'rcst. This is not as it should be. Johnstown should remember that 'A goose oucc saved the capitol, in itome, long tunes ago; and Johnstown needs savin' now, as all the peoples know." Make a note of the fact that "Fashion Bazar" will have its shelves refilled with new good adopted to the Fall and Winter season so that persons visiting town dur ing the fair and not expecting to be here soon again can niakc purchases in advance of their wants and make them cheaply. Mrs. J as. B. Tredwei.i., No. C Mammoth Block. The Bellefontc Ecpubliean says : A strange incident occurred in Marrion town ship a lew days since. A sixteen 3'ears old boy taking a horse twenty -eight years old to "water was beset by a dog. The old horse became frightened and threw his youthful rider lieelsover head. The boy was more angry than frightened. He seized the horse by the under lip, aud Lit him severely. Ron. J, Walter basin his yard one of the greatest natural curiosities wc have ever seen. It is nothing more nor less than two perfect apples on a pear tree. The entire tree, with the exception of one suall limb, is ladened with pears, while at the extreme end of the smail limb are two rod apples. The tree, as miht be sup posed, has not been gralted, the leaves on the limb in every respect resembling those on the rest of the tree. The apples on the limb resemble those on the tree adjoining. Who can account for it ? We arc pleased to note that the Board of directors ot the Somerset and Mineral Point U. R. at their last meeting took prompt action ia the matter of the writ against the company and have stopped the Sheriffs sale. We are informed by those who know best that there was no occasion for its beinz advertised lor sale as there has alwa s be: n sufllc'ent money in the treasu ry to pay that amount Many years of prosperity arc yet in store for our branch road. The carpenters are busy on the grounds of the Agricultural Society, and the ar rangements for the accommodation of visi tors aud exhibitors will lie as perfect as they can possibly be made. It now de volves upon our fanners to turn in and show by the quality, quantity and superior excellence of articles, stock, occ,. placed on exhibition that Somerset is not lhindher sister covnties in beins able to make as good a showing of how well they under stand the pursuit? of arricnUtrrat FsPKniF.xcE his proved that August or early in September is the best time to sow crass seed. There is usually sufficient rain at this season to cause the seeds to cerminate. The vounu plants will have time to take suf.lcient root to stand the severest cold of winter. When sown at this time there is a gam ot a season, as clover, lucerne and several of the grasses are sown without cram m Aujrust, will live a cutting in the following spring, bhould there bo a failure of the seed, an opportunity to re-sow will occur In the follow ins February. The laws ot Pennsylvania provide fine of not less than thirty-five nor more than one hundred dollars, with costs, for willfully entering uay orchard, garden, hot-bed' or crcen house, clubinc, stoning, breaking, or otherwise injuring fruit or ornamental trees, or willfully tresspassing uin, walking over, beating down, or tramiiinsr upon, or In anywise injuring eras?, era In, view, vegetables or other irrowius crop. Bovs do mu here that? , "Fasiiiox Bazar" will have its stock replenished with near and seasonable goods for the special atwmmodalion ot persons vbitins Somerset during fair week. Ladies wanting Fall or Winter Hats or Bonnets, Scarfs. Shawls. Laces, Trimmlnns, Em broideries, HoUery, Gloves, Jewelry, Ileal or Artificial Hair : or Gentlemen requir ing Shirts, Collars, Underclothing, Tie, Scarts, Canes, Umbrellas, Jewelry, . -or anvthinz else in our line, can make it to their advantage to call. To meet one im portfiiit demand ef the times we intend to mark gix! rpry u , lip. J.S. B. 'f HEDWELL. No. 6 Mammoth Bkik. Pi:o. the PcorLE. There is no case of Dvspepsia that Green's August flowei i ill "n ci re. Come to the Drug Stores of llenford ii Kiinijiol, gomoistt, ajid llltzort V Flo.-k, Cllueiicti, and inquire alirt it If vou suffer from Citivenes, Sick Head- nihe. Sour btoniath. Indigestion, Liver Complaint, cr dcransenientof the svsteni, try It. Two or three doses will relieve vo;i. Biischec's Gerr.nn Syrup is now sold in every town and city in tue I nttea Mates. We have not less than five hundred letters from lru;ii!s, ssying i; i the best medi cine U.ey -CACTfcoU iat Consumption, Throat or Lung disease. Sample bottles of each, lO cts, Regular sUa 75 ( ts. G. G. G roe p, Woodbury, X 1 Schools of rESXSTLTASiA. Pennsyl vania lias 64,020 pujiils. and 19.0SC teachers.- The ave rare wajres of male teachers per month, $42 00; of fetnaU, f34 02. The total exenditares for school, f 812, 9C4 fiV I'.iiluiatc4 val'W d chftol pronrty of the ijLate, $21,730,209. The new Co'nstitutitin takes thorousu provision for the sf houl system of the State. Jt re quires the lleneral Assembly to provide for the maictcDanoe and support of a taor ouch and I'tHtieiit svstera of public schools wherein nil Uie children oi tue Louimon- - 1 wealth above the ace of six years may be ! educatetl, and that $1,000,000 shall bo ap- UlfU riKU 1 CHI I-1 Otuwi '0, --tr.. "o Kpecial laws relating to particular schools can be passed. The commission, it is re rortttl. hare decided aniinst immediate pro- ccedincs toward the c-suMislt merit of a Staie Mechanical Uisu School, but have recom mended the appropriation ol $30,000 lor tUe introduction of free hand drawing into the common schools. The postponement ot the Gift Conccrl of the Kentucky Public Library to Novem ber 3Dt h, 1874, was resolved upon to make a fiill drawing a certainty. There will posi tively be no further postponement, and the crer.t prize will be the magnificent sum of ?ijO,000, no matter as to the tickets dis posed of. "Who will get it ? What a pester ed man Gov. Bramlette, of Louisville, business manager, would be, if people sup posed he could tell 1 As it is, it requires an army of clerks to send off answers to the car-loads ol letters of inquiry the Library Assosiatioa receives daily at the office in Louisville. Most of the dairy men throughout this countv will doubtless be pleased to see Mr. John Xoyle who Is now here representing the large and favorable known Commis sion llouso of J. G. Harvey & Co., of Bal timore Md. This firm for the past twenty odd years (it having been established in 1850) has always born a reputation ia this community for promptness, reliability and lair dealing, and our farmers know that they are running no risk in making the largest consignments to this firm. Mr. Doyle is not buying butter but soliciting consignments aud will call on most of the patrons of the house during the next lew weeks and will fairly represent to all the condition ofthe market. He is well known as an active, energetic salesman and when he promises personal attention to a consign ment, farmers can rest assured that he will attend to it faithfully. Pueri et Puella Luna deleetui turn! we heard a youth exclaim the other night. It might have been more intelligible to a good many ot our readers naa ne saiu, "boys und girls are delighted by the moon." Judging from the way in which the youth and fair maiden who were sup posed to be particularly delighted were hanging on the gate, there must have been som truth in the exchmation. But this is neither here nor there, what we started out to do, was to inquire whether that young couple were conscious of the tact that it was the silvery rays ol the "Hun ter's Moon" that shone o'er them. The "Hunters Moon," the brightest and most Iwautiful of all with the exception of the "Harvest Moon." The origin of the name is cenerally attributed to the fact that, dfliing this season the dusky warrior not only "wooed and won his lovely mate," but supplied the wig wam with its winter supply of food.. In I13 rtrimeval davs that Dale orb has seen the swarthy w'arrior pursuing the wild deer o'er his native hills or engaged in fierce combat with the savage bear. Now, though the places that knew the tread of these wild huntsmen knows them no more, valient youths sallic forth in the hunt of their dear$, and are occasionally seen in a hug, though not as fierce, more fond and loving than that cf the bear, while the moon' shines on calmly and peacefully, careing little whether her rays descend on savage huntsman or happy lovers. Fall Fairs. The following is a list of fairs thus far announced. Somerset County Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. September the 23d, 24th, 25th. Berks county luesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 8, 9, 10, and 11. Montgomery county, iCth, lith, lath. and 19th of September. Lebanon county, 2d, iJd, 24tn, ana 25th of September. Monroe county, commencing on tue lid and continuing until the 25th of September. Lycoming county, September 2dd, 24th i and 25th. Westmoreland county, September 29th 30th and October 1st and 2nd. I Chester county. September 30ih, Octo ber 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Oxford agricultural society, September 30th, October the 1st and 2nd. Carbon county.JOctober 0, 7. S and 9. Cumlterland county, Cth, 7th, 8tli and fjlh of October. Luzerne county, Cth 7th, Sth and Ota of of October. AVavnesburg Central fair, 14th 15th and 10th of October. The Franklin Institute of Philadelphia will hold an exhibition in October, the first ot the kind in Philadelphia for mainy year?. .Manufacturers, iu-ctianics. An t and luventors are invited to contribute specimens of their skill. The Bedlord County lair wnl be lieJd on the 0th, 7tu and 8th of October. TI10 Farmers Club of Slnppensburg will hold their lair on the 1st, 2d, and 3d davs of October. fhe Adams County Agricultural So ciety on the 22d, 23d, and24.!i days of Sep- tcuiber. As tho month of Ausost caaie to a close lovers of the oyster becan to form pleasant speculations as to the probable degree of deliciousness which tlie lavorile nsu may possess in all the months ot the coming three seasons. It is said by some that the objection to eating oysters in any month wituout the "r. :s a popular error, origin ally set afloat in the community by ovster men themselves, on account ot the uimcul ty in procuring larcc supplies or in keep ing the bivalves in a proper suite 01 preser vation during the summer. The months ot May, June, July and August are the spawning months, and hence the fishermen are entirely occupied in making prepare tions for seasons ahead and in getting in the supply for the season immediately be fore them. At the present hour jrreat ac tivity prevails at all tUtoysicr heds which supply millions qf tUroati with the savory bivalves. So far as has been discovered the fruit of the oysterman's labors promises this season to b : vci t satisfacfe i. And it most be rc- membe:ed thi-tmucb. depends in tie excel lence of the crop upon the skill which is employed by the oyster men in caring for the embryo or the first weeks of life ot that extraordinarily constructed animal. Tides fresh water and the ace ox the koju con stitute most intricate problems, in their re. , . - . ...1 1 . v r . rr . laiion 10 eai n utuer, auu m muir eueci upon the animal's development, "vhich have to bo worked out by the experience and the observation ot the fishermen in or der to produce within the cragged shell the djsI Evjred juices or tne greatest am Hint ot meat lew people imagine how much depends upon this scientific de velopment in the training ol the oyster. It S gratitying to know that the "yield this year is very hne, and that the "article said to be or the very ilucsi quality and warranted. Wk have waited long and patiently, and now patience iiatu lier reward, nnen Mr. Win. II. Shipley placed the slate on the roof ol the Presbyterian Church, we spent many a weary hour, note book and pencil in nana, siuing on a euro stone on the opposite s't'e of the strecf, watching a young man darned Samuel Rollins as he scrambled over the root, fully expecting that he would lurnuh us wuu an item. Cut such was not to be the case, he re served the performance of his lcats of erand and lofty tumbling for the benefit ol Cumberland and a Zi.-itt reporter, lnal report says : About ten o'clock Wednesday morning young Rollins fell Irom a sctffjl'tcg to the eartn DjIow, a, Uiatuace ot orty leeL Ha was in the- rt pfptitling on the I last sJlnLt at a particular noint, to d) whitn required peculiar po sition of tho body, being a left handed operation, and in his movements he inad vertantly stepped too far back on the floor ing of the scaffold, which tilting with the weight threw him headfofrroat toyrd the earth beneath, la the descent his shoul der struck another scatTold about ten feet below t hich reversed the position ot his body, burling him some eight or ten feet over and beyond a fence on the adjoining lot. He fell upon his side and hip, and was rendered insensible for about ten or filteen minutes. Dr. W. W. -Wiley was quickly summoned and upon examination announced the pleasing iutellipcncc that there was no fracture, and.'tn lrf opinion no internal injury. This opinion he con firmed by a later xpty last flight expres sing the bono tuat the patient will be out iq a lew thtys, . Coetrt Proceed I ng. Sad Week. Court convened on Monday evening of last week, lus Honor, Judge Hall presi ding. Associates, Mowry and Turner on tue oencn. su traverse lurors answerca to ibeir names, of 'whom, t?amu"cl"'Minder, . u. tttirrqne ana ur, v'- i auersoq, xre diacliarged.. TRIAL LlkT. Jacob D. Lkcngood it aL ts Jacob BrenEaa, auiieable action. Jury returned a special verdict, and verdict on the facts in favor of Plflk for the sum of $131. Tobias Speicher vs Jonas Schrock, debt, verdict in lavor of Pllf. 'William S. Divcly vs William A. Brant et al, debt, verdict in favor of PUT. for the sum of $14118. Samuel C. Livensood vs Hiram Find- lay & Michael Hay, aosuntpsil, verdict for LK-tlls. Catharine Loreditcu vs Frederick Durr, ejectment, verdict for Defendant." John J. Schell vs A. II. Coflroth, ami cable action, Plaintiff takes a non suit. J. J. Snvder vs Josiah Shafe'r, appeal, settled, Pltf. pnylngaH the costs. Cronso & Shires vs A. O. Miller, appeal, Teniictfor Deft. Samnel Beaehy vs G. W. Anderson, trespass, settled by tho parties. Deft, con fesses judgement for $03.00 8. C. Li ven good vs Salisbury R. R. Co. assumpsit, verdict for the Plff. for the sura of 275.03. Park Dayton vs S. & M. P. R. R. Co., assumpsit, verdict for Plff. for tl68.4X Wm. Penn vs Yutzy & Scott, appeal, verdict for Plff for $35.07. W. Welsh & Co.. vs Noah fc Ellen Kime, assumpsit, Plff takes a non suit. Com. vs Oliver Kneppcr High Sheriff, Habeas Corpus to produce the body of G. W. Gilson charged with stealing saddle and bridle, prisoner remanded to Fayette Connty jail. Home Fire Insurance Co., vs II. B. Barnes, Bill in Equity for Injunction, Temporary Injunction granted, argued, motion to disolvo injunction agreed to. Injunction continued until further orders. KOADS. Petiton ot citizens of Elklick Tp., for a road from Jonas Bcachys to Samuel J. Millers Viewers, Joseph Yutzy, David Hay and W. F. Garlitz. Petition of citizens of Middlccreek Tp., to locate and supply a road leading from the Clay Pike to Samuel Dicky's sugar campViewers W. H. Itupple, W. Han na, Allen S. Will. The Fair Grounds will lie improved to sucb. an extent by the new buildings which are erected as to fully accommodate all exhibitors, a number of new stalls have been put up, the open buildines have both been extended about one thiid ia length, benches to seat about one thousand pxp?e have been put up. The most ixpmaLt Improvement, however, is made in the j agricultural department, a glass show case has been purchased in which roll butter on exhibition will be placed, boxes holding about a bushel each with glass fronts are being provided for the purpose of exhibit ing grain and seeds. The improvements in this department is so extensive and the manner and advantage in exhibiting will be such as will make it both interesting and attractive. On the whole the prepar ations are such that we may reasonably expect a Fair that will be the very best ever held in the county. The premiums upon articles have been considerably enlarged. Many new and excellent features have been adopted. Farmers in attendance at the Fair may learn from one another to the benefit of the great economical interests so necessary for the successful working of Somerset County Farms. The exhibition of horses and horned cattle will be large. The as su ranee given trom all part3 ofthe county are such that it can be confidentially stated that the display in all departments will be such as to point with pride to the success that already attends the various industries of the county. The President of the Executive Com mittce is now at work and will leave noth ing undone that will benefit either the in terest or pleasure of those attending the Fair. Berlin Items. Berlin', Sept 8th. 1874. According to previous arrangements, a school meeting was held in the Lutheran Sunday school rooms, on Saturday, the 5th ints., at 2 o'clock P. m. The meeting was organized by selecting H. R. Ilolsinger, Chairman and E. J. Meyers, Secretary, after which the Chairman stated the object of the meeting, urging the necessity of a higher school, also tne bencuts arising therefrom, and concluded by saying that the time had now arrived that Berlin and its vicinity should and must raise their quota of thirty thousand dollars, or pro nounce the enterprise at Berlin a failure. The Chairman was then appointed to wait on the persons assembled for subscription?. during which time able addressci were de livered on the occasion by Phil. M. Fisher, and J. T. Meyers. The Chair then stated that the quota had been raised, and by this thev had secured the locali.y lierlin lor the school, and all that is wanting is for the remaining churches to raise the balance seventy thousand dollars and we will be ready to go abeau witn lae worn. Our railroad is also beinz completed From and after, Tuesday the 8th msL, our trains will make connection with the main road at Garrett, so we can accommodate persons going and coming. All freight has been carnea over our tsrancu, 10 ana trom Berlin, for the last week. ADIEU. VTashisgtoxIli. 'J Aug. 31st 1874 Mb. Editor. As I am a constant read er of Tour paper, and having noticed the correspondence in it for some time, I have bethought me of writing a few lines lor your paper from this place. Washington is a town ot about two thousand inhabi Lints. It is situated one hundred and thirty -eight miles' southeast of Chicago, and about twelze east of Peoria. It is a great grain market and claims to have more trade than any town of its size in the state. It contains two drug stores, two hard ware stores, aad dry goods stores, Grocer ies, saloons, meat market, two Uotela, c The scencrr around the town is truly beautiful: about half the town is situated on prairie and half on timber land. At the east end of the town is the depot of the Chicago, Pekin and Southwestern Rail Road, front the platform of which !you can see the trains when at a distance of about three miles. At the west end of the tiwn is the depot ofthe Toedo( Peoria and Warsaw and tho Chicago and Alton Branch Roada. J'rom there to Pec.ria you pass through what i here called the "timber." Washington has sonic real fine build ings most of which are private residence. The people are as a general rule very sociable. Ilenty of mrties, balls, &c The town contains six churches several of which are fine buildings. On account of the very dry weather here this summer the crops are short. The corn crop is poor in some sections while in others it will give a good average yield, Yoare truly C. I. S. MARRIED. LEPLEY MILLER On the 3rd ol Sept, by the Rev. L. D. Steckcl, Mr. Adam C. Lepley cjt Witte'nburg to Mrs. Nancy Micr, both of this county. KOCTIER LIBERTY. On the Cth insL at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rey. J. K. Bricker, Mr. Noah kocher and Miss Jane Liberty, both ol Quemahoning Tp. DIED. DAYISr-On the 2wa oi Aue, ot Ursi- na, Miaaouii. wife of Jefferson bavia, aged 33 years and 7 mouth. Ilcr roriy Urb was spent in Addison tp., where 6he beanie S scholar, and finally a teacher in the Sabbath School of the il. E. Church. During the progress f the revival of last winter at. Jrla. thoueh kept from pubc scrvicea by afiiietlon, she became the sulgcct ofthe awakening pow er ot the Holy Spirit, united with the chnrch aud afterwards found peace in be lieving. A short time bctoro her death she joined her husband In a renewal ol their Covenant with God, to live and die in his service, and calling the members of her foniily one by one, ami imparting her dying counsel to t,Ucni she verged them to meet Ijcr in heaven. SUc'paijcd through death victoriously to, be forever with the Lord. Her husband and aU children are left to tnourp, (or the departed, but they $orrow not aa tho who have no hope. S. W. Davis. S03SEBSET XABKET s- i - Currectet weekly by A. J. Cabueeb It Co. Apples, dried, ? ft Applebutter, p gal..., Butter, tl ft Bueawhuat.-ftl bJia.'..,.,.. IiVax,V ...,. ..,..,, Bacon, shoHiders, ft .... aides, ........ hams, " Cum, ft builie!.. ............ Oorn meat ft , Ualf skint, V ft Clover Seed small Se oc3 ,...-iie ..1 oo 30e Se Se 13e WO ..Se 41 a $7 00 ;w Clover Seed large Ergs, 9 'ios FUir, V Wd -laxseel IHH.IH ft) . 15e as tl 6 lfll. V US Iuather, red sole, f ft ,,.,,.i4J4e " upper " ,.,,..;; ";..7tle " kip, 1 ,.-,.......... Sue Oats, J t?.n .". Sue pjus,fi bu v....v.v...-A.... see eacfce. dried ft ft.- .v.. IS We liy i U.....i....-....-.i.. I US Rags, .. ....v ...Se Salt, AO. t, bbl.... O M to S IS fibw .7,..... Ma Ash ton. .,.,,...,,,...,,,. W 00 Siqrar, yellow fl ft.,.,......,.. .....low lie - whit " U&lie Tallow ft Se Wool, fl ft eo4cc Onfaar Liniment. Tbera it bo pain wilcb I ha OcEtaarlJnimtnti will not re lieve, no rwollliig they will not latxlue, anJ no latoenera which IbcT will not care. This is strong language, but it Is Iras. They har produced mon enr ol rhomtifin,neuralgIa, lock jaw palsy, ipralnj, iwelllngj, caked-breasta, caldj, burns, lalt-roeum, car-acbe, fcc, upon tho human rarae, and of stralna, iparln, gU, fc "poo an imals In on year than have all other pretended reraediea c! nee th world began. They are counter irritant, aa alt healing pain reliever. Cripple throw away their erutehea, tht lama walk, poteon ous blt are rendered harmle a, and the wounded are healed wlthonta soar. It It no hnmbog. The recipe U published around each Dottle. They sell as no article ever before sold, and they scil be cause It doesjuat whatjher pretend to do. Those" who now suffur from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to suffer If they will not as Centaur Lin iment. More than 1,000 certificates of remarkable cures, ktetudlng froien limbs, chronic rheumatism, gout, running tumors, fce., nave been received. We will send a circular containing certificates, the recipe, fcc, gratia, to any one requesting it. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment Is worth one hundred dollars for spavined or sweroled horses and mules, or for screw worm In sheep. Stock owners-these liniments are worth your atten tion. No family should be without them. "White wrapper for family use;" Yellow wrapper tor an imals. Sold by all Druggists, too per bottle; laixe bottle;l 00. J. R KOSE k CO., S3 Broad way, New ora. CatToaiA la more than a substitute for Casto Oil. It is the only see article in existence which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bow els, cure wind -co lie and produce natural sleep. It contains neither mlneralr morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant to take, hfllren need not cry and mothers may rest. apri.2. New Advertisements. TRUSTEES' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. uy virtue ol an oner issaea out oi tne urpnann Court of Somerset Co., Pa., to the undersigned di rected, there will be exposed to sale, by public outcry, at the late residence of deceased, In Upper Turkeytoot township, Somerset Co., rs., On Saturday, October lOth, at 1 o'clock p. m. the following described valuable real estate, late the property of Philip Sulliva it: No. L A certain tract of land situate In Mid- dlecreek towbip. In said couniy. adjoining lands of Aaron Hechler, John O. Kiuimel, tract No. 2, jonn u. Snyder ana otners, containing iu acres and DO perches, strict measure, with the appurte nances. About 4 acres are cleared, ana uie re mainder well timbered. No. 2. A certain tract of land situate in Mltl- dlecreek township, adjoining lands of Koss K. !i.ing. Lien Snyder, Aaron Hecnier ana tract iio. L containing 44 acres and 78 perches, strict meas ure. Abou 38 acres are cleared and the remain der well tioioered: lood water on the premises. TLKJiS. One-third ot tne purcnase money to remain a lien on the premises, tne interest to oe paid annually to the widow during her life time, and at her death the nrinclDal to the heirs of the deceased: one-third in hand on the delivery of the deed on the 1st day of April, 1875, and the remain der in two equal annual payment wicbont Interest; 10 per cent or the purchase money must oe paia on tne aay oi sale, i IStA.l V . 0LLUIA.1, sepS Trustee. I" 7XECUT0RS' SALE OF REAL JJ ESTATE. By virtue of an order Issued out or the Orphans' C ourt of Somerset Co.. Pa., to the undenigned directed, there will be exposed to sale, by publie outcry, on the premises, On Saturday, October Zd, 1874, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described valua ble real estate, late the property of William P. w elsnooce, late oi meyersiiaie, aeceaseu. to wit: A lot or ground situate in tne town oi jueyers- dale. Somerast Co.. P- on which are erected a two story frame dwelling house, a one and a half story building used as a store room; aiso a kouu stable and other out buildings thereon erected. Tne property is located on Main street, in the bus iness Dart or tne town, anu is in aroou conuuion. There are several choice fruit trees on the premi ses. TEEMS. Two thousand dollars In hand on n- firmalion of sale, and the balance In one year, with Interest to be secured by a judgment bond on the premises; 10 per cent of the purchase mon ey niust D paid on uay oi saie. scpa Executor. riEACIIERS' EXAMINATIONS. - i ' t , ,t .. .f ...t,AM r. C ,n n i. t f'n will be held as follows: Petersbonrb, Friday, September istn. l'rsina, Saturday, " 19lh. Salisbury, Mondav, " 21s'. Meyersdale, Tuesday, ' til Hcriln, Wednesday, " d. Somerset. Satur-Ur. " 26th. I laildsTiile, Monday, " suth. . Slorstown. Tuesdar. " Una. Jenner X Komis. Wednesday, September 30th. Ontrerille. Thursdav. October 1st. A special examination will be held at Somerset on Saturday, October 31. Applicants for this el imination most Dnns; tne necessary request irom boaniaiui uirectors wnerertner desire to tes n. The examinations will bearin at t a. m. Teach ers eominn at a later hour will not be admitted to the examinations that day. No prirate examina tions will be held nor old certificates renewed un less by special request of the board of directors where the aPDUeani Is wanted to teach. Applicants for examination are not expected to attend previous examinations in tne county. Kach teacher will provide himself with a stamp ed enrelope bearing his address, and enclosing last years1 certificate. There will be no certificates issued until all of the rea-ular examinations have closed as we ex pect to commission only enough to supply the schools: lor this reason the examinations are held earUer than heretofore. Directors and friends ot education are specially requested to meet with us at the examination ot teachers In their respective districts. i. vr. "wnx. seps Co. Superintendent. F Ql SALE OR HE NT. I will sell or rent my Planlnsr mill, consistinn tl a 40 horse nower entrine. one oianer. cne large moulder, one tenon and one scroll saw, one foot mortiser. and three circular saws, all In rood run nlnz order, on reasonable terms. For particulars address W. B.SHAFEK, scp Garrett, Pa. BARGAINS FINE FABtt LANUS AT.PVBl.tC SALE. No. 1. "Indian VUey"-.lM acres. 19 acres clear, balance well timbered with wbitcuak, chest not oak, fee. No. S Oardner Improvement" 101 SOU'S 25 acres clear, housi ani barn, small oreharC, 3u0 sugar trees. No.. "Valentine farm" 111 acres 50 acres clear, 10 acres In meadow, small orchard, about 400 sugar trees. House ana earn. Sale on the 3d of October, 1874, ia the borough of New Baltimore, these lands lying- S miles west of that place. If not sold titer, wilt-be ollcred for rent. Terms jexaonabif '- - ej - - ELWALK EK. JOTICE. The Coma butouere of ftomemet Ctrnnty have this day determined to meet at their omce on the last M.ioday of each month commencing with the last Monday of September, instant. IkT-L for ti e convenience of any of the citixens whose business ty require Immediate attention, and that this nol uce be puonsnea in tne "iienio 'lM "Demo- crai. liy order of the Board, JACOB SEFF. Clerk. 8ep9 PUBLIC 8AL Of VALUABLE K VAL, ESTATE. By virtu of aa ordes of the Orphans' Court of Somert county, P the undersigned will oflur for saie oq tUe femlws la Summit township, on Tuesday, October tok, 1874. the real estate of John Hersch, deceased, eonsts. ting as follows: A tract of Lnd eosiainlng 119 acres and 10 perches, adjoining lands of Peter Meyers' heirs. Lint it Mugus, Wm. D. Baer, Perry Berkley, Alexander Moairrave and KH Bowman, of which about M acres are eieautl, balance well timbered, with lire elsy, limestone and bttuuUooa coal In abumlance'oo the same, -TLK.US.eme-tbird tn hand 1st April. 16T&, balance tq t)V Mjul annual payments, to be se eured on the premises; 10 per cent of the hand avmcT mast be paid on day of sale. JAt)tB BOWSER, WM. HEKS H, sepg . Xjiecutorl. "PXECUTQIVS NOTICE. ut of Alex. Juhasoa, lata af Jenner Twp deceased. Letters testamentary oa the chore estate bar ins; been granted to the undersigned by the prop er authority, notice Is hereby given to those In debted to It to make Immediate payment, aad thoee having claims against it will present them to the smdersigned for allowance at the office, of Benja min S. Fleck, at Jenner X K' SdJ, on Saturday, MKEW JUH.V50X, sepa Kxecittors. 407---7O The Golden Remedy. This wonderful nresertntion Is a certain, safe and Cheap cure for Uunurrbea. Una bottle will effect- aauy cure tne most stuooorn ease ana leave ne painful er troublesome effects behind. It has cur ed over lo. eases. Price SI 00 per bottle. Ad dress, enclosing price. sep9 r. u. tsvx Jo. ssT. tttliMirg, ra. teias EMi nm-tntni rarad t Oct. SJ, 1874. The Hon. Ja. T. D. W ilsoa, Ma vor or Hons; on, and the City Council endorse the enterprise as follows: Hocbtow, Texas, April , lA We. the undersigned, regard the Keai Estate Pistriltioo. which J. E. Foster proposes to make en the hl of October next, la this city, aa calcula ted to promote Improvements, and placing within the reach of many, who otherwise woud be una ble, a chance to secure a home for; then and their Cam I lies, and having frop our king acquaintance with him, every corAeace tn his integrity, we feel justified ia say hi 4 that we believe he will carry oat bU PUtribw'tkn honestly and fairly, accord ing to his advertised plan. . Signed by the Mayor, the Hon. Jia. T. D. Wil son, and City Council. Capital Prise, fri.000 Oold: ten BesideneM m Hoaston: ootuiti,.n 20. (X. and tha km mm. I een- ter or the state; 1M tracts uf una SB different por tions 01 tne siate. ame 01 unses 4.40. oou: to.- dot) tickets, a4 (S each'; The management are so wen eonv viced of the socccs o the Enterprise, that they feei instilled ha worn if ing to refund ev ery cent of money if the drawing does not take place oa ZM of October. Every prise paid In full, wneiaeraii tneursetsar sola or not. T. W. BOISE. Treasurer. Address J. H. BUSTER, Manager, Uoasum, Texas, set Neto JL1 verli&'meitt. SPECIAL NOTICE. run Tn 'nil !!P,7 12, SAQASIOEE, (late Cllfomlj) WASHIGTOX COUNTY, PA. The WINTER SESSION cf this new State Normal School Willbrsrln MONDAY, and continue wwks. SEFTE.KBER SL 1ST1, Tuition for the Term 20. dmnjiletelT fumijlicl pxmi, f:! an 1 loariinij $3 7i per weslc. T,'ll outliiy, ia: io iiiig taiLU'U, does not exceed 00 ir we'k. blate am winom irrr.luntinir as 1 cacuors iri.i more tlian pay ilie tuul jn o the v hole course. THE NOHM'AL SCHOOL graduates are raii.!y Cuuitai'.n'jiDif the best po.i tiotij. Those who eome an! gnulaite first wi'.l be Hrst In the neld to get The Best Schools. Students are reectve l at sny time, thoush it is best to enurr atbelnnin of Term, force by way of I'nioniown and ilrvwnsvUle. Address C. L. EHRES FIELD, A. M., Principal. sclfl CARPETS. XEHEST STYLES, BODY BRUSSELS LATEST DESIGNS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, NOV ELTIE3 IN Two and Three Plies, A.LL OF WHICH WE OFFEl; Al LOWEST CASH PRICES. BOVARD, ROSE & CO., Tew Xo. -J9 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBVEOH. scpo PA. ASSIGNEES' SALE. 1 lie un-iersigue j win ciuee ui. i'uu On Saturday, Scj'tember 2Uh, 15 14, at 1 o'clock, on the premiss, the following real estate of Henry C H.ichstctier A certain tract ol land situate in i;oncmsusn iohumuu, ,-u the Hockinan iarm, lying miles i south of Ua- Tidsviile, ailjolumg lanosot reter jiimie!,n:rg, r, Ilavld kauilinan and others, containing so acres. strict measure, on which is erected a good largo bouse, log barn, cider bouse and press, and otiier out buildings. There is a largo orchard on the premises with very choice trail; aiso a goo.i ctwi bank opened. The Oirm is well watered and con venient to mills, schools and churches. A desira ble farm. Terms nude known on dny of sale. juii- Mnr.it. sei Assii;tiee. s FIERIFF'S SALES. tiv lrtne nf snndrv writs of Venditioni Expo- net, and Fieri taciai Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset County, ami 10 me directed, 1 will ex)08e 10 suie vy puuuc uui- cry, at the court Mouse, in souierai, vu ' day, the 'iath oi September. 18T. at two o'clock l. m., tDe lonowing ut-w-rioea r--. All the right, title, interest and elaim of Chanes Earnest and Samuel I). Uelp.of, in and to tlie lol 1. .w i ti ieM-rilied real edtate viz: The lol 'UH part ol tho loilowiug six tracts of land. No. I. A certain tract oi land situate in sum mit townsiiio. Somerset county. Pa., containing acres, more or less, of which there are atioui xao acres cieareu sn-i o acre uuwa'iu", io, two storv Imme dwelling house, bank barn and other buildings thereon erected, adjoining lauds warranted in the name of lewis .Ueuiinger, jonn Stein and others, known as the Peter r. u. v aik.- er tract, with tho appurtenances. p,o. i. A certain iracfc 01 lauu ;umit iu o,m mit inhlTi. Somerset countv. Pa., containing iii acres, oi which there are atut 00 acrescleared and 12 acres in meadow, with a two story log dwelling house and a IV4 story loir dwelling house thereon crecteil, warranted in the name ol Lewis M..miniFee. A.liomlnu' P.O. 1 ana lanos wan jmwi in the name of Joun S'.eiu and others, with tlie appurtenances. tewnsliin. Somerset county. Pa., surveyed on warrant In name of John Stein, containing 6o acres aad 158 perches, adjoining Nos. 1 and 2 afore said, and la no a warranted iu tne name ot j-eicc Benson and others, with the appurtenances. No. 4 A tract of land situate in Minora town ship. Somerset Co., Pa., containing Ut acres, war ranted in the name oi Charles .Uar-iueiluiit, ad joining lands surveyed and warranted in tne name ol juartin iiuoos, s-eier uennon ana .oa. a mu o aforesaid, with the appurtenances. Ka 4. A tract ol laud situate in juiuoru ujttu- shlp. Somerset Co., Pa., surveyed on a warrant to Martin liubbs, containing 4i( acres, ot which there are about luu acres cleared and 8 acres in meadow, with a two story log dweidng bouse and bant thereon erected, adjoining lands warranted in the name of Peter Benson, '1 bonus W lison and others, with the appurtenances. No. S. - A tract ol land situate in Mil ford town ship, Somerset Co., Pa., containing 4.17 acres, war ranted in the name of Nathan Lullt-irough, ad joining lands of Samuel w eimer, iienry iiaker and otners, wnn tue appurtenances. Also, the undivided one-uau oi tne loi.owing i tracts of land, to wit: No. 7. The southern portion of a tract of land surveyed on a warrant in the name of Abraham Sum, situate in Milford and Brothersvalley town ships, Somerset Co.. Pa., containing 21 acres and 2U perches, adjoining lands warranted in the name of John Stein, Peter Benson and others, with the appurtenances. No. 8. A tract or land warrant! In the name of Peter Benson, situate in .MHtord and Brothers valley townships. Somer-i t Co., Pa containing 4J6 acres, of vbich there are about lw acres clear ed, adjoining land warranted in the natceof Abra ham Stein, John Stctoand Mliers, wlLh the i-.ppur-tcnances. No. . A tract of rand warranted in the came of William Johnson, situate in Milfori township, Somerset Co Pa., containing tit acres, ad,inicg lands warranted in the name of Th-anes Wiljou. Jaeib Beam and others, with the appurtenances. No. 10. A tract ol land purveyed on a warrant to Thomas Wilson, situato in Millorl township. Somerset Co., Pa., containing lscre-i, adjoining land warranted in the name of Wiiiiatn Johnson, M irUn Duubs and of i-rs, with the appurtenances. No. 11. A tram of land warrabtei in the name of George Burgher,' situate' iu SlilforJ township, Somerset Co., Pa., eonuiaing i.W acres and ii perches, adjoining lands warranted in the name ol Jacob Beam, Thomas VVilsua Ulii others, with the appurtenances. No. IX A tract of hind warranted In the name of Henry Bakr, situate in Milk.rdtowndiip. Som erset Co., Pa., containing acres and lii perches. of wnica there are aoout acres cieareu, auo eix acres in meadow, with a two Story log dwelling house and stable thereon erected, adjoining lanos warranted in the name ot Nathan liuoorougb and others, with the appurtenances. No. 13. A tract of land situate In Summit Tp Somerset Co . Pa-, containing SS acres and 1 pen-hes, and embracing two surveys, one thereol on a warrant, in the name oi Bacliael Tom, the other in the name of pinah Tom, adjoining lands warranted in the natne of Henry Bukerand otners, said tract lying oo the st uth bunk of Cosselman river, with the appurtenances. Taken in execution as the property of Charles Earnest and S,aiuul 1). Itlp at lucsuitof C. Beeche? Wolf. ALSO. All the right title, inter: and claim c f tHiarles Eearnest and Samuel B. Help, olx in and to the following describe,! real estate! vii: Tha Dirt of lie toilotring sis tracts oi Ian-1: A certain trcct U rac l situate In Summi' town ship, Somerset county. Pa., containing StSe' acres, more or less, of which mere are auout awl acres cleared and C acres in meadow, with a two story frame dwelling house, bank barn and other build ings thereon erected, adjoining lands warranted in the name of Lewis Meminger, Juhn Sf.--ln and others, known as the Peter P. U. W aiktr tract, wi: h the appurtenances. , No. a. A certain tract of lasd situate In Sum mit township, Somerset Co Pa., couiaiaing 4i2 acres, of which Ineie aro atjut So acres cleared and 12 acros In meadow, with a two story log dwelling bouse and a 1'4 story log dweling nouse theroooerecte.1, wirramtd iu ihenameoi Lewis ,Ieminger, aijotug Nu. I and laSKli. warrantei in the name ol Johu Su-m and others, with the appurtenances. No. S. A certain tract of land sl:uat la Summit township. Somerset t.. Pa., surveyed on a war rant in name uf John Steiu, rvnlaiai&g acres and ISs perches. fcljoUiing Ntw. I and i aioresaid. and lands warraniod in li.e name of Peter Benson and others, with the n ppurienaocea. No. 4. A tract ol laud si uate iu Mtlforl town : ship. Somerset Co., Pa., emu loin Mo acres, war ranted In the name ot Charles diaruedant, ad joining lands surveyed an 1 warranted in the name of Alan In Du'jH, Peter Uenaua and Nu. 2 and 3 aforesaid, with the appurtenances. Not 4. A tract of land situate in Milforl town ship, Somerset county. Pa., surveyed on a warrant to Martin Irabbs, containing Cftt acres, of w hk-h there are abou lmi acres cleared and S acres in meadow, with a two story log dwelling house and barn theroon erected, a!jiiiing ninus warranted in the name of Peter Betwui, I nouias W lion and uthers. with the apiuneiiaaces. No. S. A tract ol land situate h MiTPrJ town- shiu. Somerset Co.. Pa., coataiuing Km acres, war ranted in toe nante Ol .Hainan aj-.iooit-uii. Kiiuinx lands ol Uamuel Weiioer, Henry Baker pd otners. witn tne aiourenaiice. Also, tneundtvt-.ted ooe-aau oi tne louuwing i tracts ef land, to wit: No. 7. The souiiiern ijrtlun of a tract ol land surveyed on a warrant la the name of Abraham Steiu, situate In MUlord and Brothersvaliey town- shine. ScSBerset Co., r a., o-niaintng zvj acre and It perches, adjoining lan-Is warranted iu ti.e name of John Stein, Peter Benson and others, witn the appurtenancea. No. 8. A tract of land warrantol in ths name of Peter Benson, situate in 31 li lord srl Brothers- valley townships, .omerst eour.y. Pa., contain ing J acres, of which there are about 10 acres cleared, adioining lands warranted ia the names ol Abraham t Joha btcai aud others, with th ,1IIII1RMII-M. No. a. A tract of lnt warrante.1 la the came of William Johnson, situate in .lllord Wwasuip, Sotuerset Co- Pa., containing 4- acres, ad loluing lands warranted in the names of Thomas Wilson, Jn Beam and others, with the aptur.eoaoee. Nv IU. A tract of land surveyed Iu a warrant Ut Thomas Wilson, situate ia Minora u,wnhip. Samerset Co.. Pa., eoaisluing Hfi acres, ! finuig lands warratittd tn the usaes it Wiiirsm Ju6ni. Hsrtln Iubband otbejs. with tiiej,enenaiee. No. IL A tract of Unti warranted tn tn name of Oeorge Burgher, siiaat la Jltliosd towmbio, Somerset Co.. Pa., ow laming tl acres and a perches, ad-olning kaa.ll wmu:ed In ihe wcnes of Jacob Beam, 1 he mas V itaoo and others, wuh the appurtenances. No. 12. A tract of land warranted la the came of Ker ry Baker, aituaie la MUlord township, Som erset Co., Pa- eontaimng iS acre and a perches, of which there are ah-oi liiacre cleared, aad six acres la meailow. with a two story -g dwelling bowse and able thereow erected, sljt4umg lands warranted in the aames of Nathaa Iahbufvagh and others, with the pl urtcnaaccs. Xcv? AJcertiecmenta. V IX A trvt of land situate In Summit To.. Si.tnr?el '-., !'., dniainlng acrtia and los pen-hes, and cmlracing two farrrvs, noe thercivf on a warrant in the nam of Bachaei Tom. th other in the n:ime of Dinah Tom, a-lotn!ng lun-ls w:irrantol in the names ol Kcnry Bakersnd others, Kiid tm-t lying on the south bans: of Caseeinian rKer. l:h tne appurtenances. Taken tn eiecut!;-n as the property of Charles 1 irrrn ard Samuel D. Dclp at the suit of tuian-- l Liohiy. ALSO All the right, title. InterfJt an I claim of Charles FrneM and smuei d. n,tp, of, in and lo ihe lot- .. ... , rai estate, m: I tie M part ot the tuUuwing six tracts of lands: N . t. A certain tract of Aa& situate rn Summit township. Somerset Co., v, ,atainlng acres, more or lew, otwbich there are abont acres ciearcu an,i o acres in meadow, with a two story frame dwtlllnsr hou, b,nK h,rn ami other buildings thereon ervcttd, "lUlntr l&n. wra man. tuti In tho nAinrs of Uwim Mwamr, John Stein and others kwri tu the Fcur I. U Walkar trai-L with tho ai.fcurteoAnc". iU. n. crrvjt(i tit,v wi lain eivuekia 1Q Nnmm t towns mo, Minerei ouascr. Pa., eonUint,,gi;.i ftcreft, ol winch ther aro N ut j acre and 12 acn-1 in meadow, with a two story kg dwelling noase ana i- iory iog meiung now so thereon erecteil, warranred tn tne name ol Lewis Meminger. alloining No. 1 and lands warranted in the names of Joon Stein and others, wuh the appurtenances. , a. A certain tract Ol iawi ;uic ia unroa bjwnship. Somerset Co., Pa- surveyed on a war rant in tha name of John Stein, containing 464 acres aad 14a perches, rd joining No, t and 2 atore sal l, and lands warranted la the names of peter Bensin and others, with th appurtenance. No. 4." A tract of land situate in Miiibrd town jhiji, Somerset Co., Pa., containing 0 acres, war ranted in tho name of Charles Martjuedant, ad joining lands surveyed and warranto! in the name of Martin Dubbs, "Peter Benson and No. 2 and aforesaid, with tlie appurtenances. No. 5. A tract of laud situate In Mi! ford townj ship, Somerset Co. Pa., surveyed on a warrant to Martin Dubbs. containing 4J acres, of which there are about 100 acres cleared aod 8 acres in meadow, with a two story V-g dwelling house and barn thereon erected, adjoining lanos warranted in the names of Peter Benson. Thomas vVUson and others, with the eppurterance. No. . A tract of land situate tn Milford town ship, Somerset Co. Pa., conialnicg 4.17 acres, war ranteMn the nam of Nathan Lutihorough. ad joining lands ol Samuel etmer, nenry xsaaer an-1 otners, wna loe aoparveniMnj. Taken in eiecutl'.,n ss the pnipmrty of Charle Ijrnet and Samuel D. Belp at the'suit of Wm. Earnest. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Charles Earnest and Samuel I). llp, of. In and to the fol lowing described real estate, vis: Tho li-vno part ofthe following six tracts of land: No. 1. A certain tract of land sltoate In Summit township, Somerset cooniv. Pa-containing 9tXl'4 acres, more or less, of which there are about 250 acres cieared add 8 acres in meadow, with a two story frame dwelling house, bank bam and other buildings thereon erected, adjoining lands warran to, ia the names of Lewis Meminger, John Stein and others, known as the Peter P. U. Walker tract, with tlie appurtenances. No. 2. A certain tract of land siluate In Summit township. Somerset Co.. Pa- containing 4i2 acres, of which there are about 0 acres cleared and 12 acres in meadow, with a two story log dwelling house and a l! story log dwelling house thereon erected, warranted In the name of Lewis Mem inger, adjoining No. 1 and lands warranted in the name of John Stein and others, with the appurte nances. No. 3. A certain tractor land situate in Summit township, Somerset Co., Pa., surveyed on a war rant in the name of John Stein, containing os acres and W perches, adjoining Nos. 1 and2alore said, anal lands warranted In the namesof l'elor Benson and others, with the appurtenances. No. 4. A tract of land situate tn Miiibrd town ship. Somerset Co- Pa- containing 440 acres, war ranted in the name of Charles Macueilant. ad joining lan-M suryeved and warranted in the name of Martin Imbbs, Peter Benson and No. 2 and S aforesaid, with the p urtcnauces. No. &. A tract of land situate In Milford town ship. Somerset Co., Pa., surveyed on a warrant to Martin Dubhs, containing 43) acres, of which there are about luB acres cleared and S acres In meadow, with a two story log dwelling bouse and barn thereon erected, adjoining lands warranted in the name of Peter Beuson, Thomas W'ilsoo and oth ers, with the appurtenances. No. t. A tract of land situate In Milford town ship. Somerset Co , Pa- containing i7 acres, war ranted in the name ol Nathan Lutlborough, ad joining lands of Samuel Weimer. Henry Baker and others, with the appurtenances. Taken in execution as the property ol Charles Eearnest and Samuel D. Help at the suit of Win. Earnest. ALSO All the rltrht. title, interest and elaim of Charles Eirnest and Samuel 1). Belp, of. In and to the fol lowing described real estate, vis: A certain tract ol land situate In Northampton township. Somerset Co.. Pa- containing 303 acres and Hi perches, of which there are about So acres cleared and 10 acres In meadow, with a two story log dwelling house, frame barn and water power saw-mili thereon erected. adjoining H. Hinemeyer. Jacob Brooks, C. Hinemeyer and others, with ihe appurtena nee a. Taken in execution as the Dropertvot Charle Earnest and Samuel Lt. vtip at ine suit OI r. Ji. Kiminel. ALSO All the right, title, "interest and et.ilm of John Usaw, uf. in and to the following described real estate. vl: A certain tract of land situate In Jenner town ship. Somerset Co., Pa., containing 1:25 acres, more or less, of which there are about 76 acres cleared and aixjut lu acres In meadow, with three two story dwelling houses, stable and ot her out build ings thereon erected; also, one water power saw mill erected on the premises, adjoining lands of Jacob Frledline, Jonathan Gardner, Michael slpe and others, with the appurtenance. Taken in execution as tho property of John Vsaw at the suit of Oaitber & Oaither et aL, Ten per cent of the purchase money must be paid as soon as the property is soli and the bal ance when deed is delivered. OLIVER KXEPPER. anj2 Sheriff, 0TICE. All persons are hereby notlfled not to trespass on tho property of the undersigned bv hunting, nshingor gatheringnuts. berries, Ac. "Trespassers wiil be stri-jtly dcail with according to law. BEN JAM I X M ILLER. se;-2 Paint Township. JXECUTOR S NOTICE. Estate of David Mountain, late of Addison, twp. dccca$od. Letters testamentary oa the above estate hav ing been granted lo the undersigned, notice is hereby given lo those indebted to it to make imme diate payment, and thoso having claims against It to present tm-Hi uuiy antnenticated lor settlement and allowance. li. A, HAKTZELL, tar-U Executor. pUBLIC SALE. Pnrsuant to sa order Issued out of the Ori-hans' Court ot Somerset county. Pa- there will be sola at publiv in, ,t lk rersTill, in Uncuuhoning Tp., said county, on Thursday, September 1lh, 1374. the followlni drwrineJ real csta'e, late the prop erty of Jacob t'ris sey. dee d, to wit : A valuable tra, ot LiDl, situate in Shade Tp Smerwt eoanty Pa. containing acres, adjoin ing l,!s of l'arid ' Koiigers, Conrad Woilord, John Weigle, Jacob Berk-bile. John Fry, Aaron Flyshower, and others. The Imprevenients are a dwelling house. Bam, Orchapl, ac. TERMS: Ten percent, to lie paid ss sooa as the property is struck down: one-third of the bal ance when saie iseonnnned; and tbe. dojancc In two eijunl annunl payments, with interest, to be secure,! by judgment bond oa the jrenaues. Sale to commence at 1 r. 5. S. J. COTEE. Sef.'Tt. Trustee. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! A.T The ISTctv Store of C:; . R. PAEKKR, Dealer Iss Dry Goods, Fancy Bibbons, Embroidery, Laces, &c. Would be pleasctl to have his Friends and Patrons call and ex amine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Store Room on Main Street, opposite the "Barnct JIoilh?. Somerset I'a. aprlli. JOHN F. BLYMYER, DEALER IM Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints, The followin;?; is a partial Kst of goods ia Slock: Carpenter's T00I3, Places, Saws, Hatchets, Hammers, Chisels, Plaae lron. A Jzes, e., L'lack .niithTs UooJa, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Files. Haroniers, Ac. Ssddlery Hardware, Tab Trce3, Gi? Saddles. lUtoes, Duckies, Kinirs. Bits and Tools. Table Knives and Fork?, Tocket Knirw, Scissors, Spoons aad Kaiors. the largest Ptock in Somerset Countj. Painter's Goods, a full stock. White Lead Colored I'aint3 for inside and outside painting, Parnts ia oiL all colors, Varn'i-h Torpcntiaa, riaxseed Oil, BrusLes, Japaa Dryer, Walnut Stains, &c ' Window Glass of all sizes and jrIass cut to aay shape. The best Coal 0;1 alwavsoa hand. Our stock of Coal Oil Laps is large and comprise very elegant style. Ditston's Circular. M w'fy and Cross Cut Saws. Mill Saw Files of tkebest quality. Poretlaia-rraed Kettles. Handles of all kini. SIIOVEIa. FOKKS, SPADES, RAIE?. Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks, Scythes, Snaths, Sledjres. Mason Hammer, Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriaire and Tire Bolts of all sizea. leoki5 Glat a Wash Boards, Clothes Wringers, Meal Sieves, Door Mats, Baskets. Tub Wooden Buckets. Twine, Kope all sizes, Hay Pulleys, Batter Pnnu, Mop 'Sticks, Traps, Steelvards, Meat Cutters and StavSera, Traces, Cow Chains Halter Chains. Shoe, Pu3t and Scrub Brushes, Horse Braftke, Car rr Conlbs and Cards, Door Leeks, Hinge. Screws, Latches aal everytain ia the Builders' line. Caps, Lead, The fact i., I keep every rerytbinir that .n.i kn this season to make manv .:- .i:, I, I r.i .n,l twwm mw wrhnU atltQUOO U1C sens who are buildin- or any one ia need ofanrthia ia ray See, wU Bna it to their advantage to give me a calL I will always give a reajoiiabto credit to responsible persons. I thank my old custotaert.for their patronage. Xo. 3. "BAER'S BLOCK." 3 '74. -New Advertisements. DR. To amount of dnnltcatu Ain't frim ft.rmercoUtcUif State approprtatiwo.... A,i,itlioal UI -".77." Sl of school bous,.... Malltia One Cr. r.y orders.. Kxrrattons.... I'ercerts 5177 M tSi U l'a J .. sa m Him a to u JOS. AtfXETTT. President. 1L L. YUC7(. Secretary. -pi A DMIMSTKATOU'S NOTICE. Estate ot Levi Livingston, lata ef Janee two t'SJrii dtate payment, and thosw having claims against It. u present them duly auttMculeatad frr ettia. fnnt at lute residence of deceased, oa Moadar the atfc day of Sept., 1ST. ' ..!-. JACOB S. WOLTORD, Adauulstratur IXECUTORS NOTICE Ewati e of Lena Lon. im. A Q,tk..,. K-il!,,'2lmnU " ,h lNT" estate having been granted to thy oad.rstgwl by the proper aa Ibority, isher.byTW to'thodThted to it to make Immes lata paym and thoe. hav. ing claims against U wUfpre0t thm to the n dersignl. at hi omce, en Saturday, the Wth day of September. . MICHAEL LONO. Exeeator. "V"OTICE. All persons ara hereby notified not to trespass on the property of the underslgr.ed by banting, nshiag or gathering nuts, berries, kA. Tl ruists in oe sirictiv oeatt wita according to taw. J. H. SCHKOCK. JEFF. RHOADS, P. F.CT PP. C. C. Ml SSKLMAW, K. BOWMAN, O. BARKONE, . ('OHAl't)H, U. P.COBALUU. GEO. (H)H.V. C. C SCHROCK, E. M. B W MAN, J BOWMAN, M. O. PILE. N. H. SHAFFER, A. S. MILLER, ang-JS A. HSIPLE, J. P. RHOADS, D. F.MKRT. V. BLOl'OK, JOHN WINTEBS, I. LINT. J. H. TREyT, . U. LK.'Hrv, J. DARK, C. DARK, jos. oaSttoer, H. WALKER. E. O. m rrNER, F. UklNTZ. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estali date of John O, Walker, late of BrotherevaLUy urwosuip, ueeau. Letters of admlntstrattoa aa thwabnT estate having been granted to the undersigned, not ice la hereby given to those Indebted to tl to saak im mediate payment, and those having elaim against It, to present them duly authenticated Sir settlement at.the late redden of said deeeasol on SaturJay, September 12th 1ST. HENRY WALKER, AMOS WALKER, Administrator ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Eiute of Adam Flick, lata of Jefferson Twp deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate hav ing been granted to th aoderaignwi by lb prop, er authority, notice is hereby given lu those in debted to it to make Immediate payment, and thosa having claims against lt will p:fcnl then lo th undersigned, at the late residence of sakl deceas ed, oo Saturday, Sept. 19, 1ST 4. GEO. BARCT.AT, augl3 AdnUnltrabix. I- XliWTOR S NOTICE. lite of Jacob J. Meyers, lata af Berlin hor., deed. Letters testamentary oa th abovw estat having been granted lo. H andersigned. aotlca Is hereby given to those Indebted to It lo mak Im meiliate payment, and tho having claims against It. to present ttsiu duly authenticated for settle ment on Satnplav. Sepumber 12, 1ST4, at tha storei o( Emanuel J. Afefert, In Berlia. EMANVEL J. MtTEBS, JOHN S. METERS, WM. t. 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