j , r Established 1850. J. Gr. UTTER COJMISSIOIT HOtTSB, 75 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIL10EB, MD. , , tji cards f.T marking kCL'S can 1 had at Solicit? e-nsignme-ni ol Butter and Pro. uce .nfuS,, application. - i all the iwiwipal Hurts lu tlic county or will be torwariebyiaaiio" n . "B7lookelSTice & Co., 33 U T com MISSION 54 SOUTH icR (winitmn it Hull Wi i ftfERCHAflTS AFJD DAIRYFslEFJ prompt sales in.l Che K lor procro-. -Shipping cards torwiir i rvi ni ujiuivi w Kennard & BUT COMMISSION NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, 13 ALTiaiORE, MD., SOLICIT LIBERAL nr-. tt r n The Somerset Herald. WEDNESDAY.""- - - .Scptfinlerie.tS7 III I'. IAUI.KR. oscitf et & n:sitaL roiNT nMixi.AD. Oil, an 1 after run as follow: Vlu.ll I-lii. Miii! West M..n lay, July 'l,1 li7-)' 'r"lns wU auRivi. ...10:15 a. K. I2 ai . .S to 1. m. f' M P- m- W. F. ALTFATHKK. Ocn'.-l. bupt. P. W. k. B. K. K. pass miskrax roisT. xprcss Lust.. Express West. Mall East Mail West ..ll-.3i p. zn. 4:21 a. in. 12:uS p. m. 4 50 p. m. Pitts iirgh & Connellsvillo RAILROAD. YiMw WasMnuton & Baltimore "SHORT X.IXTE." ALTERATION OF TD1E. un and alter ban.lay, Mayl:li, I-:, Traia on this Roa.l will Jqri and Aftiv tWa orncr Grant and Water ftrccts, as fidlcwa: PErART. riTTsnrnnn time. aruivi. IvalMall 10 a.m.i Ttirouirh Mall.":i" a.m. Mixwl Way . . 9:30 a.m. SJ'kcfprt4c- j r,.m... a.m.! V KeesiH'rt Ae- i com 2:35 p.m. ("onnellcvillc Ac- I e..m 3 3S p.m. aicKvespcl Ac- tola 4 ?0 p.. V. evtuii A-v MiKeciiKirt Ao- e.iin o v a. to. Mi'Ket'iKjrt Av i com 7-2-1 a. m. W.Xewton Ac , com S CO a.m. Tlirouirti K.x...:4ia.m. Uonnt-Usville Ae i oin 10:00 a-m- McKccoi-ort Ac- I enio 12: m. :l'iieelort Ac- oo;o - l'-- klckeesitt Ac- ! Mfh-oeupun. ac-.-.m .... 6'20p.m. eta 4.j0p.m TlinairhKx.,..S:"ui.m. McKeuswrV Ac- : r.n 11:00 p.m. West Newton j riiiiTvta Train. V-la p.m. l'nionUwn Ac- cm 6:1 p.m. M'KecJirt Ac- com ' a.m. Through Mail..8:2i iMa. W c ( t Newton ChurcU Train.lu:0i a.m. Kail n Asras3Htica Traits uaily, tss$ SEuiayi nm Trains flair. E.I.BOTA3, SA5I1 CHOUGH. Ga. Srj'l. C:i fa Ai't. General Ticket office, 43 ftb Aveauc. Thk first shipments of Butter from S,-v vrsct to Ful imorc iliis season, were the .o. Towine Dairies: ' . , ' ' Phillip Cupp's c"i!- X- t M:tl..r'a 8 '.' T.lmliTlil H .filir's P All ' crnie omhi'irway rejoicing, to t'3 r. UAM'E PrAlT, Ihillimorc. Md. I A i..Mir.R lot of S.le Leather Snyder 'AUhls, -FAinSord, 2-Iili and 2:ili 'i ScpU n.bi.;r th& year 1 AlX kind of jq'i printing cxtcuk-d at the IlEKALPofiilf. A i.Aitr.K lot of Paint Urus'i 's lor i'.a hr E. II. Marshall &. Co. Pi'KK Colors nft'verv disi-ripiio'.i f'i' fde lyE. JI. Marshal Ui Co. A BEAt TlFI T. Sit 'f tiRthti.r. I'. AVni. Collins. Smu-r.it Pa. New Goods. A full tx-k ! IVk:p and Shm, now open at Snyder & I hi 5000 lb strictly pure White Lead for s;de at E, 11. Marshall Co's. Stose cr.xks. Jars. Pitchers and Jugf, for sale at Cook & I let rit's. Cook & r.F.EKlT will trade Fi.-h, Salt, Ltd Ci-TD. for Oats, PotaUKS an''. Ilacoii. If yf'U want I'arpemx'i, Blvmver's Hardware M .re t.-" tii ,..'k ;.r , a !u!I s til kinds." uun. Sis and Light Picturis ut Wel fley'B Pbotograi h Gnl'ery in the Mam moth building. Glass Wake. Pull sets of Glassware for $1,00. Tumbler only 75 els per dozen, et W. W. Davis &. Uro. Snow fi.ake and White Liver Flour for le at Cook & IU-crit Grocery laid i'eed Store, at reduced pilc-z. A 1-akge lot ot barrel Salt will U- ex changed for llutter, Apple Ilutlcr, Po tatoes. &c. W. W. Davis i Hjt.j. Maki-tiu ts come again no more. Kor hnrrel 'lor etirh. c to the It U 111 . - i ' Grocerv and Feed gUre of Cck it Beerits. , ,.r, ,,.., fi..r iisow-n.AKB and AS Idle JL,cr ll.i.ir alwavson hand, and of ihebi-d cpialiiy at C. F, ltupnds iS. liro's. A full supply of Corn, Oats, Bran, Corn Meal, Ac, always n hand, and lor talc, at the Gnx-erv and Feed Store of CiHjk i Beerits.. Hard times come again no moie. " Eleven pounds of Marvin Crackers at F. K. Colborn & Co's., Cheep Side Grocery, lor one uoiat !r you want to buy a C1 Oil I Jimp, go tnhlymTer s liariiaare Store. H.shtocS Is always fu'H.' Also Chin.ncys b lull U kinds of Burners. ' Brick! Brick!! Brick !! 1 nt W. W. Davis & Bro s Works. Building Brick, Fire Brick, Pavement Brick, Circular, Wedge, and Cornice Brick. HARVEY & CO., ry TJ TZ IY1ERCANTS, STREET, r NCTTF.R n,i general PRODUCE. The Urge n J regular trade :ave lor llutier otiers iuirior iuducctneuts lor ..rinrltml Lnn 111 th County. BepNS ......... . 1 - - Oudcsluys, TEH MERCHANTS SHIPMENTS OF TT !-? Thains on the Biiniersi't ec Mineral Point Railroad will connect with Ihc Ex press West during the fair, Sept C3rd, 24th, 25th end 2Glh. W. F, Al.TFATHF.Il, Superintendent, Dry. Di-sty. -Waiim. Ann von coining to the fair ; The past'tres are suiTcing for want of rain. The Academy opened for tho tall term on Thursday. Piioe.RAMUK of County Institute in another column. "The last rose of summer" is "left blooming alone." The masons have finished work oa Mr. Ilo'.Tman's new house. The cabbage crop is promising, and our Teutonic friends rejoice. Buy Morgan's Shirtings and your shirts will not get too small. X"R summer visitors, like the swallows, "homeward fly." The approaching cold nights will set many an old bachelor to seriously thinking. The new vault in the Court House looks as though it were truly going to be tire proof, New style? of Fall Shawls will be open id lor the" fair nt "Fashion IlaZar." .; ' Miw. Ja. B. Trkowell. The hot weather of Sunday apieared to hare a demoralizing effect on the Christian ity of our jcople, Morgan's Blankets will wtsh without shrinking an! will outwear any others you can get. sept 1C at. Mr- I'eniy Mctzler has put tip a very neat little f:-.iuc cottage at Kantuer's sta tien. I ',Laiies visiting the fair can get all kinds Trimmed llatu at "Fashion Haziir." Mrs. Jas. B. Tkeowell. 1)h. A- Bekkouu had ;he niifor;une to biep on a piece of ghws one day last week, thereby cutting his foot severely.' Eveuy farmer, gardener, mechanic, and tradesman in the county should have at lcat one artcle tu place mi exhibition at the fair. If you lire desirous of having nice white bread, vou should go to F. K. Col Uirn &. CV. s " and b.iv White Iiiver or Snow Flake Hour, Kyi lK:iug atL-ned y.iti the already manimoth proportions of lus new hotel, ,Mr. Josiah Brant has ali.tady lomnuneed huiMing nn addition t,o jt. A new lot of Gent's Ties and Biws will he received nt "Fashion Bazar" this week Mrs. Jap. B. Tredwf.i.l. 'o, 6, Mammoth Block. If vou want to buy Knives and Forks Soof.ns. Shears, Scissors, &c, go to Ely liner's Hardware Store, where you wil fiiid a large assortment at low prices. The celebrated Y'ctkcr boats, for men and bovs. This is the b'et byt ter oiler e l to the trade in this part of the country, at Snyder & Uui.'s. There is a law which imposes a very heavy tine on parlies who visit cemeteries and bun ing grounds and dcsjxdl the graves by plucking tloucr Uiertfroui, Mu. F. K. Cni.nor.N, of the firm of F. K, C-ullirn &. Co., presented us with sev e:l very line cigars bust week. Call at Cheajide Grocery and try them. If youncid any kind of woolen gixnis for llie coming winter, go to the lair and buy them from W. S. Morgan, who will be there with a full assortment, wpt 16 L't. GotoC. C. Mussclman or A. J. Case lK'er s & Co's. store, Somerset Pa., for the liest Feed Cutter, Corn Sheller or Porta ble Wine and Cider Mill. iin. C3AM.i:3 If. Bep.onf.J!, eon of the la'.e' George Bergntr, succeeds his tilher in the management of the Harrisbiirg Td amh. Mr. Iiergner is a graduaie of l'rinieton College ltsid.i having a thorough knowledge of the printing ln;ki liess. gained In h! lather' oiliee. La KiKs'and Gents' Kid Gloves, rsieial ly in light shades suitable for parlies, will be opened at "Fashion Bazar' this week. Mrs. Ja. B. Tuedwei.i, J'o. 6 Mammoth Blmk. LiKxf isj'kjt N. W. K pepper, kccs sor to Dr. F. Ivnepper, has permanently located in Berlin for the practice of his pro fession, and tenders bis professional ser yifes to He citizen pf Bcr'i-i and the public generally. All work guaranteed lo be put up in the latest stvlc known to the DtolCs- timi. Full sots inserted for from eight to twenty-five dollars. Ottice above Heilley's c-,.)lhin store -,-,l",D From thk Pf.oim.f.. There i-i n ) case of IKspopsla thf.t Green's August liou-eis will riot e-i re. Coinc to the Drug Store? of Benford & Kimmel, Ki,".:'.Tet, and Hitzort & Fleck, I onnuecee, asui Innu.rs alciut it. from lmfi, saying it is Ihe bea medi cine they "ever sold for Consumption, Throat or Lung disease. Sample Ifottles of each, 10 cts. Keguh.r size 75 eta. G. 0. tirccn, Woodbury. N. T If you fuiTc- from Cortlvcness, Sick Head- Tho IV.) term will open Seplemlier l(Hh I by burgess uowwan mis morning 1 ue ia aiiie. Sour Stomach. Indigwiion, Liver nnd orntiuuu thirteen weeks. Tuition, j we saw ot her she was pursuing her way Complaint, or derangement of the nystem. 1J in advance. Orthography, Orthoepy j out JJedfurd. sUeet( having an umbrella try lu Two or three Costs will iclieve and English Grmn..e - in . . .' ".oUctl, and every cow and hw (s-a . . ' . ,ten,ion; hilc Boschce's Uernian syrap is now sold in put bciore tne pupil win wiw t : 1 V ; ",7' ,"; .r in . i. vielr'tv t,t a thy ererv town au ti.y ia ihe Uni.ed SuU-s. , po o, tc Prine.l-- Muc'h."-, c'fJXS ul We liavpnotWs iharf five Lwidred htiers but "How Well" is curruoito.' - druninu-r. It Is to Vm1...:. " The Court House Rise :Not a politi cal rinsr, but ring or toys tuat nigLihr there do coniK-eaie and make night li.uc ous with their ribald and oproarious laugh Ut. number of summer visitors have rt turned to their city homes an-.l the fovorifc sotg anions cur p;-0j-le is, "she's coin a- Rway jane." to leave you, ctam-i Si:s:m i The grape worm is the latest arrival ia some parts of the country, and is Mid to be plavinp hob with the -vines. . Growers of this delicious fruit should keep constant watch for the destructive intruder. Progress is the watchword of the hour; but mothers "haul their disobedient child ren over their knees mid strike on the same old spot that tho Romans did three thousand years ago. Call and look at those $1.25 I mbrel las at Mrs. Jas. 15. Tredwell's. Aisn fine fancy handles, in Scotch Gingham and Alpaca. "Fashion- Bazar, Ko. G, Mammoth Block. Is order to secure physical beauty young eirls arc recommended to eat meat once a ilav, pickles once a week, and sweetmeats once a year ; lake a daily cold bath and walk five miles every da)'. The season of the year has arrived when the reflective man ciosses his hands usdcT his coat tails and wonders how they man age to pet a peck of peaches into a six quart basket. Why go without teeth when you can get a good set in isornerset for $8, made by JJr. Collins, who is well known to be one of the best and iiios' reliable demists in this county. Governor Hartraxft will inspect in person this fall the militia force of the Commonwealth, devoting a large portion of this month to tho work. The inspec tion will be by divisions. , Farmers will please remember that Cook ii Beerits have for sale Ground Alumn Salt - - - 2 CO Sk. Ashton " - - - 5 00 McKeesport --.- 3 00 Lb and will trade the same for o.ils and po UltOC3. CiiAMDERsurno has a musical prodigy in the person of Maggie Flack, tour years ot asc. Commencing to learn at the age ot three, she can now play forty inherent pieces of music on the piano, and play then: well her touch being accurate, and her time perfect. Washington Cousty, Pa., Is uo doubt thegieatest wool-growing county in the United Suites. The clip lor the present year aggregated over two million poe.uJs, selling at a million dollars. The newspaper editor who knows every thing and only publishes that which ought to be known, "has never yet been found. The man who does lind something to con demn in every pajcr he reads is too unlia ble for this world. One more eye sore has has been remov ed lrom our streets. Maj. Geo. Chorpen ning has had a brick wall placed in liontof his lots on Main street, nnd the rubbish re moved from in front of them. Mr. Alex. Postlfthwaite, he with the bushy Burnsidcs, is spending a few days in this, his native place. Alex, looks as though the "smoky city" agreed willi him. He is one of the few who arc always welcome. A great many classes of g.iods we have maiked rery Une for the particular accom modation ot our country fiie.ids visiting town during the fair. Mrs. Jas. B. Tredwkix. We wish to call the attention of oui fanners to the nuverlisement of Messrs Li.it , Conovt-r in another column. Both ofthese gentlemen arc first class millers and will not fail to pvc satisfaction. Keep your eye skinned or you'll stum ble over a hog, as yoa go along the streets these nights. Clearfield JourMi!. What mean you Al., the quadruped or ihc ones that walk upright except when full of "juice t" Is a test cane at llarrisburg on Septem ber 3d, Judge Pearson gave his decision in regard to transgressing the Sunday law, that the transgressor can Ik: fined for each and every sale of cigars and merchandise during the day. Catgft, which is largely ured in the manufacture of musical iusttfiucpta, is prepared frmn the intestine.v'6f the sheep or goat, and its manulAefure is confined chiellv to Italv. It said that no nun a fat-lure of the article is known in countrv. this A young man in this vicinity wants to know what business he had belter go into to occupy a highei position in sixuety. Let him try the rooting business. It that trade a smart young man will soon reach the top round ot a ladder. Ier(r ask for the loan otyour utighlior's palter. People don't like to refuse such n seemingly small favor, but nevertheless, it is a great bore to a man to have his news paper Isomiwed before lis has lime to rend it himself. Here is another solemn warning for wives never to interfere with their hus band's enjoyment. A woman 111 Carlin ville, Illinois, lately broke her leg while kicking her husband for kissing the milk maid. When will wives learn not to no fico Cm.h thi 11 w Experiments recently wade in En;: land indicate that wagons are inot easily drawn, on all klndst of rcuvU. when the fore and hind wheeb are of the same size, and wl:cn the pcle lies lower than the axle. Sheriff Shaff.r, the efficient manager ofthp Executive Committee of the Agricul tural Society deserves a trrer.t deal of cred it for the efforts he haa btt'ri nuking and is still i,uk'(iig to matte, the fitr interesting and instructive to e, 1 yuo ;'.,) ivs m v attend. ' ' A Bio Radish. Mr. John T. Yoder, residing near Davidsville, this county, raised a radish in his garden this summer, that measured 22 inches in circumference, nliout the ccn'-re, and 2o inches in length. After being pared nnd dressed for the table it weighed' 10 pounds. If any of our farm er friends C in lieat tbr, XT. Voder would! like to hear from them. Ir appears that our town contains in the perikii of Subeo one who is determined not to be "a youth to fortune and to fame unknown." Not being satisfied with the fame be has won as the pitcher of the Gh.de Base Ball Club, he h is composed n snnf. entitled "Aflerlhe picnic ia over." (hie of his lady friends furni Ihe inlorm::lio!i. bed us with On j uesuny night ot last week, a hoi se was stolen lrom Jin J. im 11. snvuer 01 Stoysiown. The animal was taken from theV'asture feld. The s:u:ie night a s;;d - die and bridle wt.3 taken ivi.m the stable ol Mr. James Kimtr.ch It is supposed to le one of the fame party who stole Rev. Stewart's horse n short time ago. rifcTMA.'TLn Vincent, r.f Waterford, Erie county, exhumed from the ruins of Fort Le Boeut. the other day, a small sizeV, c&r.uou bail, weighing tv.c .jHvjndij. 'ibis is a relic of the early colonial times, and will be denosik'd wii'h ihc County Histori cal Society. A (li.i;vis chepi'st has sut.-cetk-d in msklncaiiM-raie brandy out of sawdust. W hen the receipt becomes generally known there will lie no cece&-itv of evading the local option law. as a man can take his; ' r - - -- , i t -5 U a V-U,f J saw and a half price board and gctfisilruiVv j-yU,,y haying bet as he pleases. Of, ii ho- I Rot the hnppy j ja their issue of Fr jxwess-ir id' a asiic c.iii tako h:a Utile j Upon the soknn , ' j IUIU1U- ffcx Kcpirract Aeaclctuy I'cr Hutlx r.., flw.r l,,r..rmut;.m r,n!r to " Rev i F Sen vevfeii, A. M.. Principal Or to E. M. Schrotk, Esq., tccret.iry Hoard of Trustees. aug. 15 Gt 1 .... ; mi,-.i It la now thirty years since the first telegraph Tv-ire was established, and yet two i womcb will stand and "jaw" each other from opposite sides of a fence the en tire morning, without even thiaking if the marvelous progress of science. SqiianKU are reported to I lets plenti ful "this year than last, When tho nut gsiihennsr swas;a arrives, However, int; iriskv liule fellows w ill shiw their bushy appendages in many a nook and corner of the hiils and forests of the rural district One of the wants most keenly leltat our last fair was seato, that those weary lrom walking o'er the grounds and viewing ihe exhibition mightrcst and waleh the pas ting sights. This is abundantly supplied this year by substantial benches sufficient for the ae o Jimoi'ation of hundreds, sctt'tT ed ail over the grounds. Ocu butter n.akiug friends can bring their rolls and kegs of sweet yellow "Glades" to Ihe fair this fall without fear that it wiil be handled and its beauty de stroyed by the visitors, as ihe society have glass cases ia which to exhibit it, that jt may be seen but not touched. Bring it will-in the ground's in gixnl condition and the Society will tak care of it after that. We understand that the managers of our Agricultural Fair w ill have detectives on the grounds, and propose to enforce rigidly the rule, that any ownei of a ticket shall forfeit it who pern. its another to enter by it who is not entitled to do so, besides en forcing the law against both the party transit. r.-;:ig the ticket, and him who uses it. The Conncautvillo Courier eaqs: Many of our farmers are unable to get their wheat ground ready on account of the ex ceedingly dry weather, it being impossible to break up greeu sward at all. Others who have the' ground ready are delaying sowing on acco.iut of the drought. Fon the benefit of those interested we nublish the following summary of the L'ame law : P.abbits may be hunted from from from October 1 to February 1 ; woodcock Julv 4 to January 1 ; "pheasants from temlier t to Janiviry 1 ; partridges Noveni1er 1 to January 1 ; September 1 to January 1. scp.nrreis And now the Sunday School boys are jollley ; nt least such of them as are the the happy possessors of a gun. The woods a-c tin on. ed from m n till dewy eve ly these i.niiators of the mighty Ninirod, and the slaughter among the feathery trilie is fearful. "One party reterned with twenty bin's on Friday. The Republicans of Fulton county have nominated the following : ticket Congress, Dr. S. E. Dutlield, (subject to the decis ion of the District Conference); State Sen- otor, Col. James Pott, (subject to tlie uc ckion of the District Conference); Sheriff, M. S. Wilt ; Treasurer, S.iml. J. Comerer; Comin' ioncr, Thos. It. Palmer ; Auditors, J. II. Covalt, Dr. Win. L. Mclvibben. O.v Saturday last tho Executive Com mittee of the Agricultural Soeiety consid ered the proposals of the different Brass "Bunds in the county to furnish music at the lair, and awarded the contract to the Stovstown Band. This Baud we under stand was organised two years ago, and has been under the training of Prof. Sny-ili-rofChamheraburg for several mouths. Visitors t the fair can expect plenty of good music, along with the many other attractions the managers oiler. A recent issue of the Iiew Hampshire Funier contains the lollowing paragraph rr the special benefit of "Young America" upon the firm : "Let your young farmers throw their novels to the dogs, and fill theis own hearts with facts. Let them get un lvceunis. debating societies, agricultu ral meetings any thing adapted to the lo cality and encouracc talent. Sidney Smith was once visiting the con servatory of a young lady who was proud of her (lowers, nnd useil (not very accu rately) a profusion of botanical names. "Madame," said lie, have you tha Septen uis psoasis'" "No," she said very in nocently, "I had it U; w inter, and 1 gave it to the Arehibishop -l Canterbury, and it came out beauliiui.f in lbs spring." Seinennis rsoasis i tin. medical name for the seven ear iieh. A r.ARTT of our young people picniced at Breakneck on last Tliurs.i iy. 1 he par ty left here 0:1 the 1'J o'clock train and re turned on the live o clock train. 1 ney re lrt a pleasant dav among the rocks and woods. The more valiant of the party swat th d iy in exiiio.'ing the caves and lntalins lor rattlesnakes, it is saw mat onu of the vouai ladies became so lright- ened at the hum of a locust, thinking it a rattlesnake, that one of t'ne gentlemen found it necessary to support her. Hi-1 a'.NG. Quito a number of our citi zens arc uistresscd over the EUilutn lusap. pearancc of the yoijng njan, who, every uiirht lor the past two weeks, seated him- S'-li'on the dry goods box in front of Messrs. Ileflley's store and whistled "Xoone to love, none to caress." There arc several theori's us to his absence the most rational of which appears to be that lie has touud "some one to love. Wu were v'uited by a violent storm of wind, rain and hail on last Tuesday after noon, some of tho hailstones measuring 5 to six inches in circumference. t indows were broken in quite "a number of houses ia town, in one house twenty-one panes were demolished. Tho fruit crop, with the exception of the apples, was badly damaged. The same storm apiiears to have done considerable damage nt other points. T.fv-j ijts IicMG. Muster Andrew K. Williams left his home in South Lebanon township, Lebanon county, on Sunday evening, August Goth, 1S4. He-wears a black felt b"ut, light gray tout and vest, black pants and morocco shoes, is 15 years old, 5 feet in height, stoutly built, ha3 sandv hair, light brown eyes, talks Eng lish fvery wed, r.nd very little German. Any information that will lead to his whereabouts w ill be thankfully received by his father Aiidre'Y Y.tli'an:. Cornwall P". O., LtbtituM county. Exchanges please cok:: ' " "" In aaawer tQ the ire of letters of in quiry, we stale 1 : I lie t Utii Gill t. oncert of the Kentucky Public Library will posi tively take plate November W, 1S74, and there will be no postpomuent. 2. No mat tec whether the tickets arc sold or not, the drawing wiil be full, and the capital priic will be "if 250, 000, Save I u'' the 'trouble ftf writing letters, gotl friends, and for in formal ion concerning this nutter, drop a line to Gov. Thomas E. Bramlottc, Louis vilje, Ky, ' Vou will receive full particu lars by return mail. Plea.-c spare us. B:;ino oa your stock, poultry, vegeta bles, grains, manufactures, .Vc, to tho fair, for the grounds are prepared for the ac commodation of all. New stalls have been added, the buildings enlarged, and extensive arrangements made for Somer set County's best show. Tho harvest wiil be over and the hirnicrs time for two or three days rest have arrived, and from all v.e iin learn of iho number of appliea tious for tiekct;;, and lrom entries' of articles already inride, we expect to have the whole 1 uiumj not. 1 v riuw everybody ami cverybtnly's L-iond?, aiul 1 have a gesen-.l rcuiiU. Mil. Wit. Brace, of this city who has been Superintendent of the Keystone Coal r.nu Mining Company at Keystone Junc tion, Fa., tor the past three years ha3 re signed, and Mr. K. L. France of Glen wood. IV, has been appointed in his place,. Mr. France bavjng rtigncd the position of paymaster on the P. "c C. lioad to ac- ccpl .-if'thc above plition. Mr. Dulfell of the Assistant Audit)! 'i Office, Pittsburgh, has been promoted to the post of paynias ter, These changes were to have "taken plica ou the 1st of September, but M ere only effected a day or two ago. Cumber Ui.d Ti...c. Ti'.:: Johnstown l'eibnni ol TUMftfJoj ksufacri;?' 'stinyiii from Somerset en placed in the lock-up. Uiay iuey say ; j 1 pon me. seiieii.a ussuiumcv it uiu 00111- c trset cniyy woman iu;u sue wouiu i.v once t t.ike up her line of march for her native I tins, the- wasUisehiirjrwl lrom tho )x'k-up. I lUonllCS Ol SomtTSCl ill pmcc mu. t junrorlunat-i either in the Poor House or ia in asylum for the insane, as she i net rr.eu I ia 0' ke care ot herself.- I The query is, who is it ; A visit to the fair ground on Saturday last satlsfled ns that a great treat is in store for us on the 23rd, 2 fill an i 25th insta. Sheriff Sh&fer, with all his energy and in dustry, nnd a corps of Carpenters. Track makers and Whitewashers, had been there 1 cfore us for several weeks, and the old gr ur.d had nearly improved out of recog nition. Tiitus is an ofd saying which reads, rive th2 devil his due." Now, though the Chief Magistrate of this corporation in no way resembles his satanic majesty, yet, wejintend to give hiin his mete of well earned praised. Under his directions, our worthy Street Commissioner, JSir. uaniei Knee and his eiBcient assistant, Mr. II. J. Picking, luxemadea great many improve ments on our streets, not tho least of which has been the putting down of a plank walk in Church alley, lrom Union street to the graveyard. This was a much needed im provement, es parties attending funerals in damp weather were truly in the "slough of despond." the mud in that alley often being ankle deep. Teacher's AVaiilrtl. . The School Board of Somerset Tp., will meet on Saturday the 3rd day of October, 1874. at John Hill's, for the purpose of em ploying teachers to teach the schools, com ineiicin? October l'Jth. Wages lor first- class teachers 28, second class $24. The citizens of the district are cordially invi'cd to attend, and any objections they may have, to u rge against any of the teachers employed will be heard. J. iSAKER, I . llElrLEY, . President. - Secretary. The Beaver Tinrs says : Capt. D. M. Donehoo, of this place, brought to this oflice, on last Friday, a hen's egg that wei::hod four ounces. . 1 he egg was laid by a White Spanish hon owned by the Captain, and is not very- much larger than the "fruit" usually laid by her. This hen has been in the possession ot tho Captain for four years, during which time she has never ottered to set. laying ten months out of the year. He has been offered $20 for thi3 fowl, but has refused it. His stock of fowls are valued so highly, that a short time ago he traded one of them off for a lion e. A counterfeit twenty-dollar note of the Me: chants' National Bank of New York was discovered at the Treasury Depart ment Saturdy, among some national bank currency sent there for redemption. The ftjountcrieit is so well executed that it pass ed undiscovered through the hands of sev eral counters, but when it reached the di vision of issues it was detected by a lady counter. The Comptroller of the Curren cy will add this scries to the already lengthy list of national bank notes to be allied in for cancellation, the rule being to call in and abolish by cancellation the whole issue of each denomination of a bank that is successfully counterfeited. Last Friday morning, the dry goods store of Mr. John Moon, at Stewarton, on the Pittsburgh Washington & Baltimore Itailroad, was entirely destroyed by fire. The building and entire stock of goods were destroyed. The buildings were owned by Col. Andrew Stewart, and the stock by Mr. Moon. The loss is estimated nt about thirty-five thousand dollars on dry goods, and" twenty-two hundred dol lars on the buildings. The goods rere insured for 2,000 in the Armenia Insur ance Company of Pittsburgh. CoL Stew art had $1,000 Insurance on the buildings in the Fire Association of Philadelphia. It is supposed tho fire originated from a spark from tho express train that passes Stewarton at 12 o'clock nt night. Mr. Moon also lost his household furniture. Col. Stewart's books, notes and paiK-rs, which were in the building, we are pleas ed to know, were all saved and are now locked up in a fire proof safe ia Union town. Many of our readers are acquainted with Dr. Hiram J. Penrod, formerly of Stoystown, and will be pleased to hear that he is appreciated in the Monumental City, where he has made his home. A Lying in Asylum having been established by the College of Physicians and Surgeons, under the control of its faculty, the Doctor has been placed in charge. As there is a lib eral Stale appropriation for this institution, the position is one of honor and profit. The Baltimore American has this to say on the subject : "Dr. Hiram J. Penrod, who for several years has had charge of the United States Signal Oflice in this city, has resigned from the service of the Government to be come the resident physician ot tho Mary land Lying-in Asylum, recently establish ed at No. 163 West Lombard street. Dr. Penrod U H ell knewn as an accomplished physician and a close and diligent 6tudent. It "will be fortunate if he is succeeded at the Signal Office by an Observer equally ellk-Ient and courte.ias." g I'ralaa Item. The new Methodist Church will be reJdy for dedication within C weeks. Ursiua is building a new school house to cost from five to seven thousand dollars. The new bridge wiil soon span laitre) Hill creek, the placid waters o which are at 'low water IWk, Prof. Trent's Normal is proving an en lire success.' We understand that the Prof, will teach the winter term of the Ur sula school. Messrs, llaaso & Ke.sslor, builders, will soon complete the work on Prof. Miller's new house. Look out the Prof will soon want some one to love, in tho hill." We notice that Messrs. 'the cottage on BaUer & Co., hand suitable have a fine lot of tir.tber- on, lor t ,cr L,iis.mcs, nuking staves, hoad- in ire, Vic Jcup.cy Itontls Item. Th Normal S-hool at this place is prt grewing finely under the management of Prof, lieckman. Mr. Levi Whitesel lias mads some alter ations nnd improvements to his blacksmith shop, which adds considerably to iu ap pearance as well as convenience. On Tuesday of last week we were visit ed w'lth a rcfresiittig Bhpwer of rait, inter spersed vill a cjuant'itv of hailstones ot no small dimensions. There has been quite a number of "tramps" passing through our village lately, most of them "busted, '' and solicit ing alms from the pcopIe. Some of them ha e piteous stories tu relate of their rf.is lortuncs. Farmers aro pretty well through with their fall seeding aiid we fear that their lamentations of distress will soon be heard in our land it we arc not visited with rains before long. The favorite amusement among our ju. vtniles of late ha been quoits. Conrad Wechteuhciser, residing near this place has commenced the erection of a new house. He intends building a neat, durable house, something he greatly needs. Murmurs t.nd nuitterings of complaint are being made daily utth? exceeding hot and dry weather. - "'""- ' Griffith i Ludy, the contractors for the erection ol a hew bridge across Qucmahon. ing Creek, near here, arc pushing their work rapidly and. expect to. li&ve it com pleted in thrpe or' four weeks. Philip Lane, their txss carpeRtei, is said to be puttiua on ''extras" in his line 01 the job. Some of our'youngsters arc waiting with some impatience for the happy season of "snitzing" and corn husking to come. Prof. Peterman cii'vcrtaiied a small au dience hpro a, (k or two agopn the much abu,sed ' ahim,at called hprae. The pout morning niler his lecture he foriautl a class and taught his pupils some of the mysteries of handling lri0 horse. Morgan's Woolen Goods are all made to wear and always give satisfaction. St. Waieeox, Onio, i August o0, 16,2. J -.. Edvii' i--ti; X will endeavor 'to write a letter for your noble paper, I am a subscrilier and hive to Juoi over its puges nud see conmmnicationa written by iay old acriuaintances, No doubt your readers would le pleased to hear from this phco, aud especially from a Pennsylvania Dutchman, who was born and 'fotched up' right in their midst, and lived there unties short time ago, when he, like a jreat marjy othere, got the Wctcra fcyr jn4 stryck out for northera ( hta I landed ' at thi jilaf $-on tiie &rday ol lntt J&ne, and took a fancy tQ the TUIuyp- I obtained work ia UiouiiriBgc shoiw ot A. II. Smith & Co., who, without a doubt, have one of the best shops in Fulton Co. Wauston is sitnntgO ike extreme non.l'.ern riorvoa'OTOhlo, -fcnd' is a very pl&ut'Viihage and a better class of peo ple are very scarce and far between than we find right here. The population docs not exceed 1.900, and a'moro business tow n you will not find anywhere, according to its size. I know I am perfectly safe in saying that there is more business done here in one week than there is in some ol our EiPtern towns of twice the size in two weeks. The surrounding couuiry is well adapted for farming purpots. Mr. M. U. j Hayes who lives one half mile from Wau seon raised forty-six bushels and sis p umls ; of wheat per acre on hislarm this was an average on six acres of ground. The land was summer fallowed and the Feed put in with a drill; no manure was used on the land. Apples, peaches, pears and, in fact, ail fruits are doing well, and the prospect of a great abundance is brilliant. Corn prom ises a very good crop in this portion of the countrv. Mr. Dull, of northern Indiana, was here on a visit last week. He reports the drouth so severe in their section that corn will scarcely reach ten bushels per acre. Pota tatoes are not doing as well as expected, on account of dry weather. The bug, known as the Colorado Potato Bug, has not injur ed the crops very much thbeason. They seem to be going eastward. The number is not one fourth as large this year as there has been for the past two years. We have no chestnut here. We are blessed with parties, dances, base ball clubs, camp meetings and pic nics. I had the pleasure of attending a Sunday School picnic on the 20th of Aug. between Delta and Ai. Twelve or four teen schools were present, coming from Delta, Ai, Etna, Swan Creek and all the surrounding country. The different schools met in a grove near the Union Church, and marched in order to the grove fitted op for the occasion. Next week we ire going to have a camp meeting, one half mile south of Delta. After the meet ing you shall hear from me again. I am ever yours, fraternally, N. R. Dri.i,. We are compelled to omit a portion of Mr. Dull's letter owing to the crowded state of our columns. Dr. Mott's Liveh Pills. It is easy enough to make a pid, ah ! that's the diffi culty. There are cheap, harsh, drastic pills, that are of even less benefit than a dose of salts ; but a good medicine, like Dr. Mott's Liver Pills, which penetrates to the seat of disease, is a desideratum indeed. Will positively cure all diseases of the liver. Sold everyw here. John F. Henry, Cur ran & Co., Proprietors, 8 and 9 College Place, New York. Turner's Stoke, Pa., ) Sept. 8,1874. Editor Herald : On Saturday Sept. 5lh, a Sunday School picnic was held in Walk er's Grove by .the Mt. Zion and Pine Hill Sunday ."--jhools. though tlie morning ot the day was cloudy and threatened rain, the scholars, youn u and old, turned out in large numbers to their regular place of meeting, from whence they proceeded to wards the grove. At a short distance from the grove the Pine Hill School was met by tho Mt Zion School, when both formed into ranks and marched to the grove, each school carrying beautifully adorned banners and the flag of our count ry. When they arrived at the grove all were seated. Several hymns well adapted to the occasion were sung, and an address was delivered. After the exercises the tables were set and ladened with all kinds of eatables and dainties, such as can be prepared by ladies only. The schools were first invited to partake and then the audience at large. In all about four hun dred and fifty persons were fed. Dinner over all joined in the social enjoyments that are customary at all picnics. Several large swings had been put up for the oc casion, which were highly appreciated by ladies and gentlemen. The grove was made to ring with the merry laugh and cheering song from noon till close of day. As the shades ot night approached the crowd dispersed, all returning to their homes well satisfied with tho enjoj'ments of the day. Everything passed olf pleas antly and to the credit of the schools and community. Great credit is du Mr. Philip Hay, Su perintendent, for his efficient management, and the manner ia which he conducted the exercises during the entire day. May it not be long until we shall have" another Sunday School picnic. Teacher. Tribute r Ceapeet. At a stated meeting of Hiawatha Lodge, No. 4t I. O. O. F. the following resolu tions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, It has pleased tlie Almighty Father, to call to himself in the ripeness of years, our mend and brother, J. nomas Liston Esq., an esteemed memlier of Hia watha Lodge No. 444, I. O. O. F., ho hav ing joined "the Order Nov. 2Gth I80L, therefore be it, ltenolced. That humbly bowing as we do to his all righteous will, we are impel led both by our leeling3 as men and Odd Fellows, to offer to his afflicted family our warmest sympaty for their great losi, Rewind, That in the deatl co? Brother Liston our Lodge loci a, valued member, who for a number 04 years has been look ed to as a father nnd friend E3 well as brother. Jienolved, That in his death our commu nity loses one of its most respected and useful citizens, one ever forward in all good works either public or private. Itetolctd, That in his death the aged bavo lost a friend and an earnest co-work -er, the young, an example of careful in dustry, one who has done much to build up and improve his neighborhood, and unostentatiously aided all whanci deiihelp, comfort or sympathy ji the battle of life. JtetohcJ. That ihe Lodge be draped in mourning and the brothers wear the usual badge for 30 days, and that copy of these resolutions be presented to the family. RetQlcidi That the foregoing be publish ed In tho Somerset papers. Wji. Roonv, S. JrD. McMillan, Samcel Miller, Committee. DILLON RIiaADS-On tbo Sth of Sept., 1874, at Sorueiaet, by Kev. A. M. Whetstono, Mr. John Dillon of Somerset, to Miss Jane Khoods of Somerset tp. DIED. METERS On tho28.iU of August, 1874, Mr. Rudolph, Meyers, aged years, 2 months an,d di'O'S, Mr, Meyers wo one of the oldest tarm ers in the county, having resided on the same farm in Lpper Turkeyfoot Tp., foi over forty years. Ho was a good and law abiding citizen and lived in peace and har mony with all the neighbors. The entire neighborhood turned out at the funeral. The church was crowded to overflowing, halt of the people being nnable to gain ad mittance. He wasburied al the Mt. Union grave yard, near Mt. Union church in Up per Turkeyfoot Tp. Mr. Meyers raised a large family, who, with a single exception, have passed from the family drele and are filling respectable pluu in society. Thus has another passed away, which brings afresh to our mind the lesson that all must sooner or later follow. M. Tere is BO pain waich the Centaur Liniments will not re lieve, no swelling they will not subdue, and no lameness which they will not care. This Is strong language, bat U if true. They nave pruduccJ snore cures oj. theumatiiim.Bcuniigla, lock jaw paljf, anralnstiweUlKgi, cttkod-breasts.scalds. burns, salt theum, ear-ache, A.C, npon tha hum.vn rauie, and of strains, spavin, galls, &C, upon an imals in one year than have ail other pretended rcmodlcss'.nce the world began. They a re counter irritant, an U healing pain reliever. Cripples throw away their cratches, the lame walk, poison ous bites are rendered harmless, aJ tie founded are healed without Jjt Uhofjajbtij;. The recipe Is pihWifaJ. accaiil eacJ bottle. They tell i, aj.no article ever before toki, and they ll be cause 11 uoeaju&i waaiiuy psetcnu 10 uo, loose who now tailor f$om rhcumatUm, pain or swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use Centaur Lin iment, More than 1,000 certificates el reibarfcable cures. Including froaen limb, chronic rheumatism, goat, running tumors, fce., have been received. We will send circular containing certificates, the recipe, ke., gratis, to any one mjaeittcg K. One boule of the yellow wraprrCcotaar Liniment Is worth one h. 5--irJ Jlirs for spvleil or sweenled .horsel ajd muies, or lb icrew worm in sheep. Stock Wncrs-t he Uulnents are worth your atten tion. No fceilly should be wit houUhem. White wrapper for family use ;" Yellow wrapper for an imals. Sold by all DrugKlsU. SOe per bottle; lanre bottles'l 00. J. B. ROSE k 99 Broad way, Xew ork. - " ' : GwaA-ii wtore thaa a substitute for Casto Oil. It U tne only article la existence which is eeruln to assimilate the food, regulate the bew els. cure wlnd-eolie and nroduce natural sleep. It eoatatcf neither mirierail orphioe or alcohol. and 1 pleasant to take, -hlllren need.not cry awl mothori may rest. apr!l2. Xuc Advertisement. 1 x i.ww T - " ' wjiii..-. TOTJ aw ji -rs-.na are nt-re'iy d.iOImmI n.4 to irfiM m tlu .fojiTtv of tlio uihlirsi-m-. w h,-,n;mir fi.4in-rstherins on;. brri s. fcc. TrjJ era "ill I -iri.-tir U-iali wi'h tyntlnir t.i Li S. V. FRITZ. J. J. GC.viHV.RT. i'Mi.ioiuiii;iir. iLUi'Mumi. K Ot iill K. II. H. SVAliU Ytf.l. Fl I TNEE, S. W. Villi A, S. ittXfEH. JiW. W.VLKEH, b. UAY, A. F. BITTNilH, V. M. FKIT'Z, W. N. til.E.VlA., J. F- HAN Y, F. UAY, A CD 110 ITS NOTICE. 1 i.e uniler-'ia-ni..! n.'iior. aT.rv.f.ite.l brthfi t'oart of I'omiu.m t'lv.tn of Ssnnsciel Co.. to make disirl butiiuf th luu! ariiiii out ot llio a!e by ihe Shcrltl of the i-rMn:ii property of Amcustua K cnltenter, Henry Ki.vN;rcr ami l.lfrT Ko aoubercr to au l aiutu uium l.-irally eniiiiwl thereus hcret.y givci duik- that b will tten4 to tlH duliei of tUe ahore appointtnent al hi otftc In Soinrrset WtdcStLiy, Ih ti.bcr l!h, 1ST 4, at k) o'cUwk a. m. JOHN H, t'HL, aeplo -. Auditor. JgXECUTOR S SALE. iiy virtue of tlie !a. will ami testament of Bea jatnin Trutmnn, la-O! of Southanii.t'..n tp., Somer set I.'ik, i'a., dceeaactl, I will tvll the f4iwlu; real estate, late the property ol talJ deceased. On Saturday, Odder 2, 1374, at 1 o'clock, on tho premines, via: A certain tract o! land situate in nuid towut-tiip, a:ljoiDiu lands of Jlm Jjcydla, Tliumas -Aloore, Tbonuu Bowers' heirs et al.. containing Hi acre,inor or lesa. about 3i acres cleareit, Willi a one and a half siory frame dwelling? bolide t hereon erected, with a (TmkI cellar. Thero is a uod sprinar of water and some Iran trees on the premises. The land is underlaid with eoai, iron ore and lime-stone; also convenient to churches, school houses, lie. Terms made known on day of sale. SA31CIX V AMP, scp it) lUocutor. Teachers' County Institute Tho annual session of tho Somerset County Teachers' Institute for the present year, will be held in the Ccurl House, in Somerset, coaiineno- O.i Holiday, Oetober hth, at 2 o'clock p. m., and dosing on Friday, th, at 11 a. m. " liv an act of Assembly each county Superin tendent is cfiiaired to call an Annual moeuns; or the teachers of their respect ire counties at such time and pl.we as ts deemed most suitable and convenient, and to provide fir such Instructors and lecturers, and such apparatus as is necessary to carry on the work successfully. It is therefore expected that all who desire to teach the ensuinir winter will attend this meetinir, thus nmnifeslir.K their int-rest in the profession, a.-", it has been suirifi-sted that in thls as in other counties it be made a matter of consideration la grading and grunting certitkntcs. FKOGKAAI.ME. Organization; election if officers; opening ad dress by ei-t'n. Supt. J. Lu Puirh. Reports. The lollowinst texchers will prepare reports on subjects of their own selections: others, wtiox mimes do not appear, are also requested to prepare themselves. 1. J. Miller, J. 1). Baer, Win. Tedi.w. I. S. Sny der, Oranire Surlier, George SI. Uaker, M.S. Yudtry, S. S. Forney, Fd. .Ilaurer, Koes M'C'llu tock, y. A. Bash, Geu.Countrvman, V. S. Weller, Weslcv Adams, Ailwrt Mo.liilen, A. F. Swank, Stilt. Horner. Jacob Berki-v, K. P. Ihr, W. A. Iterkcy. GriUin Crouso, JL V. Dull, t nas. Elrick, Jere. .ililler. The following a"liimen:s ar: raa.Ie: Recitation U. M. JLlch'y. The licautics of Nature, l H. Ci k. The Power of Expression and Tliuujcht, S. U. Trent. Ventilation, M. J. Beaeliy. Ten books, rreil. Irroi. Astronomy, J. 11. Whipkcy. School Government, B. '. Kavm.in. ' The Lure of Truth. Goorire it. Mutei 'Arithmetic (the new departure) 11. H. Heck- man. Corporal Punishment, Jacob, S. Mtitci, Teacher's qualification", J. 1). Mecse. The Importance of History as a Stu ly. .r. S. Wnifner. 1 in-uhvllns; Decimals. K. H. V an Horn. Teaching-, a Frolcsslon, J. C WeUer Efsays. The foliowlnz lady teachers will pre pare essays, (eleetinsr their own subjects: lyiltn C. Stutn'uiin, L'hrisiie Holshne, Alice J. Dehar e n, Anna Hurte McKindlr, Ella Kiinmei, Kose Huston, Llizie Foorliaut'li. Cynthia Husbaii'L Jennie Baker, Annie C. Fisher, Cora Dull, Sulli van Ihm. Ellen Snyder, Jennie Kihardson. Dwlnmations. Jlcob Miller, William buechly, A. 1). Beiu hy. Uiscu.isi.ins ( Mhirraphy, and how to tcaca 11- opened by l. JL. 1'hiilippi. " What branches should pupils re-:Itc williult books opened by J. W. Weakland. Fo-iiion of classes during roc ita lion opened bv D. K. Snyder. How to xain tha attention of classes opened by J. I. Miller. What would yon do the first day school commen ces ojiened by J. C Kendall. In what manner can English grammar tie roost tuccesstully tauitht in tho common schools open ed by Norman Jl usselman. Any other subject presented by the executive committee may bo discussed. The committee on Tea. hers' Permanent CertUieates will be electeu on Thursday alli'rnoon. Instructors. We have assurance of the services of scveriil prominent teachers from abroad who. promise solid, practical, school-room work. Prof JleClord, Principal of the Curry Institute, Pitts burgh, will be with us the entire week. He will deliver a public lecture on W alnuwIaT evenmir. Rev. A D. Herr, Allegheny, will also be present; others have been Invited. feci 1 that all who c.mio wiU be amnlv rcnaid. School le tn savlnif Directors 2nd friends of education throughout the copiiij a .c reijucMou to iceei illiu ut. D. W. TV ILL, sei-13 Co. Supt. D. U. I.IN'i . R. A. CONOVER. GLADS STEAM MILLS, Lint & Conover.Prop-- flavins recently jnnwlvffs4 at ii kaown is the Old leiBiiLsoii 31111, : put it in hrst class orlcr. we are prepared to do all kinds of grinding. Havlnif purchased an enit lue we aro enabled to usu cithersieamor water power. All work WARRANTED SATISFACTORY if the grain is In irood condition, always kept on baud. Flour fur sale 'V JXECUTOR'S SALE, The undersigned e.eoutor of tl last will and testament 0 John Barrone. late ol Somerset Tp., deceased, will oiler lot aula on the premises On limn-Jay, October 22, 1874, at 1 o'clock p. tn., the following real estate, vis; The homestead of deceased, coulaintnir 1136 acres, ol which about ISO acrei are clear ami under a irood slate cf cultivation; about 45 acres in mead ow, witii a lunro dwelling bouse, spring house, wood house and bank bam thereon erected, suirar orchard, apple, pear and .each orchard, lime stone quarry, and many line IloTti: springs of never taliinir wa er. This farm s situated about four milt nurthwe't ul the borodich of Somerset, ad juininij lauds of John C Burrone, Noah Barrone, VViiliam L. Y)tteg, Peter HcUlcy, John H. Lhl and others', ' TERMS. One-third to remain a lien afterpay ment of C4jcnea, of which the interest ts annual ly to tK paid to the widow durum her life; vne third on Ihe first of April, 1ST5. and the balance in are euual annual paTmems, to lie secured by ludic- ment bond on the premises, without Interest; 10 percent of tbo baud money must be pai l on tha day of sale. J AUUU .N EPF, KpiS ecutor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE tei.t-.e of Catharine Swank, late of Somerset tp., uooeiiseu. Letters of administration on the above estate having been grunted to the undersigned, notice is hereby liven to thoso indebieil to It to make Imme diate payment, and those having claims against It, to present them dulv authenticated (or settlement, at the residence ol Noah Swuuk, oaatnluy, Oc tober 1871. acp.4 Administrator. t SSfOVKK'S NOTICE ueorge II. Suhrio and L. A. Smith, of Meyers- dalo b.irough, having made a voluntary align ment ot all their Property and eilects, to the un dersigned in trust lor the Ociient ol their creditors, notice is hereby givea to all persons indebted 10 said parties totnitke immedate payment, and those hnviug ciaiuis will present them lor settlement and allowance. J. O. HE 1 EES, cpl A'synee. "PXECUTOU'S NOTICE. Eucio ef XtuJ'.tph Mevers, lato of Vi per Tur keyfoot Tp., dee d. Letters teataiucnlary -on the above estate having l,een granted lo the undersigned, notice Is lieroby givtn to those indebted lo it 10 make Im mediate payment, ami those having cUimsagainst it to present them duly authenticated for settle ment on Saturday, Octolicr ZUh, 1571, at the late residences)! uca-ased, JACOB GERHARD, JONAS MEYERS, Optg Eieculor. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. I iieiuv'.ors'sn?:! aa.litor. aprrilnteil by the Court of Comuiou l'leas of Somerset cjuuty to make distribution of tlie funds arising froii', thj sales by Ihe Sheria of tho real estate el Alexander Siutx mn tu and among tiinse iocair entitled thereto, hereby gives notva Vat he wiU atteud to the du tic of liia a.-pirrtlment at theoitice of Wm. H. Kountz, M the borough of Somerset on Mouday, October ii, 1571, atf.o-li.W . m. JOHN K. EDI E, gjpH Auditor. A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Jouas Seibert. Jiaving by deed of voluilary as signment conveyed and aligned to tne ail hi es tate, real, personal and mi.xej, bi t;ut lor the ben efit of creditors, notice i beby given to all per- m Indebted to sax .luuas M ioon or naiing claims asnilnit b'jn to auiear tor settlement 00 Saturday, uctooer n. 1.. at me resilience 1 un a.amor. WJiJ.MON SNYDER, jiej X) . A ssignee. pOU SALE Oil RENT. 1 will sell or rent my Planing mill. eoitstiag ol a 40 horse power engine, one 1tnner, -ue large moulder, one tenon ami uo VT"il aw. one hl .nr n.l ihn-e eiirnlar saws, all In rood run ning order, tarvajabii terms. For particulars auorc-3 .1 . W v. a SUA PER, Oarrett, Pa, "IXECUTOR'S NOTICE. EsUte of David rvp,i:-a. w of-AJdl-a iwp, vl. eased. Letter! te.lamentary on the bove estate hiiVHig teen granted to the undersigned. not!ce ts ana allowance. II. A. HART'ZELL, aux-o Executor. V 1, 3! I A?w Ad;xl ue CARPETS. BODY BRUSSELS LATEST DESIGNS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, NOVELTIES IX Two and Three Plies, ALL OF WUICU wr. ofpfr at LOWEST CASH PRICES. BOVARD, ROSE &CO., Xew No. 3 FlftaATenue, ej PITTS Bl'RQH, PA. ASSIGNEES' SALE. 1 ue undersigned will expose M public sale, On Saturday, September 26th, 18 4, at 1 o'clock, nn the premises, the following real estate of H mry C Hochslelier: A certain Iract ol land situate in Conetnauith township, known as the Heckinan farm, IvtnH V-4 miles sonthof Ue ridsvlilc, suljoining lands of Peter U-indlespertrer, Iiavid Kauri man ao.1 others, containing ) acre, strict measure, on which is erected good large houje, big barn, cider bouse and nress. and other out bulkiicgs. There la a Urve ore bard on the premises with very eboice (rail; also a cood coal bank opened. The arm is well watered and con venient to mlils. school end churches. A desira ble tana. Terms made known on day of snle. JOUX OBfcR, sc-)fl Assignee. TRUSTEES' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. nv virtue ol an orer tssaea out 01 ma irpnans Court of Somerset Co., Pa., to the undersiituetl di rected, tbre will l.e exposed to sale, by public ouu-ry, at the late resldcnceof decease.1. In t pper 1 urkcylout township, Siomersel Uo., 1't, On Saturday, October M, 18T4, at I o'clock p. m. the following described valuable real estate, late the property of Philip SuillTan late of l pper Turkeyfoot township, deceased, lo It: No. 1. A certain tract of land situate tn MM- dlecreek bwwshlp. In said county, adjoining lawle of Aaron llechler, John O. Kimmel, tract No. John 1). Knyder and oiners, containing w acre and vo perches, strict measure, with the appurte nances. About 4 acres are cleared, and the re mainder well timliered. No. a. A certain tract of land situate In Mid- dlecreek biwnship, adjoining lands of Ross K. King, levl Snyder, Aaron necnier anu tract 1, cuutaining 44 acres and 78 perches, strict meas ure. About 3ft acre are cleared end the remain der well timbered: rood water on the premise. TfcKJlt,. tme-tbird 01 tne purchase money 10 remain a lien on tbe premises, the Interest to be paid annually to the widow during hor life time, and at her death the principal to the heirs of the deceased; one-third in hand on the delivery of the deed on the 1st day of April, 1S75, an 1 the remain der in two equal anna tl paymi-ntwithout Interest; 10 per cent ol the purchase money must be paid on the day of salo. ISTAN W. 8CIJJVAN, sepo Trustee, rpEACIIERS' EXAMINATIONS. X the examlnatl-.ns of tcjiehers for Somerset Co. will be held as follows: Potersbunrh, J-'rlday, September 18th. I'rslna, Satuplay, " lth. Salisbury, lionilay. Slst. Mevers-tiile, TecsTlay, IfjU llefltn, Wednesday, " 13d. Somerset, Saturday, " 28th. Davidsville, Monday, ' '4Mb. Stoystown. Tuely, m 'juiti. Jeiiiier X Koads, Wednesday, September 3Qtb, Ontrevllle, Thurstl.iy, October 1st. A siiecUl examination will be held at Somerset on Saturday, October 31. Applicants furthis ex aminathio must bring the necessary request from ooardsjof Director where-'tliey desire lo tea. h. The examinations will bei;in at 8 a. m. Teach ers coming at a late hour will not be admitted to the examinations tbatdoy. No private examina tion will be hehi nor old certificates renewed un ltue by special reiiuest of the board of directors where the applicant is wanted to teach. Applicants tor examination are not expected to atteud previous examinatims In the county. Each teacher will provide himself with a tamp ed envelope bearing hie address, and eaoiosjjig last years' certificate. There will be no ecrtlflcatei toned until all of the regular examinations have closed e we ex pect t. commission orly enough to supply the schools; lor this reason the examinations are held earlier than fcewtofore. Directors and friends of education are specially requested to meet with us at the examination ol teachers In their respective district. D. W. WILL. "ep Co. Superintendent. JOTICE. The Commjs!-loners of Somerset County have this day determined to meet at their office on the last Monday of each month commencing with the last Monday of September. Instant, Is", ftir tbe convenience of any of tbe citiiena whuae husinesa may require Immediate attention, nnd thai this notice tie published la the "Herald" and '-Democrat " By order or the Board. JACOB NEFF. er Cicrk. JkTOTICE. All persons are hereby notified not to trespass on the proierty of tb. undersigned bv hunting, fishing or gatheringnuts, berries, uj. Trespassers WIU be strictly dejilt with accenting to law. BENJAMIN MILLER, sell? Paint Township. pi BLIC SALE. Court of Somerset county. Pa., there will he sold at public sale, at Hooversvill, In Queuiahonlug Tp., said county, on Thursday, September lllh, 1814, the following described real estate, late the prop erty of Jacob Crissey, dec'd1 to it : a valuable tract of and, situate in Shade Tp., Somerset countv Pa. aoatainiug S acres, adjoin ing lands of Jjavid Rodgera, Conrad Woilonl, John Welale, Jacob Berkcldle, John Fry. Aaron Fly?howerv and others. The Improvement are a dwelling house. Barn. Orchard, a.c. TEKM3 : Ten per cent, to tie paid as soon as the property Is struck down; one-third of the bal ance when sale Is confirmed; and the balance In two equal annual payments, with interest, to be secured by judgment bond on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 r. at. S. J. COVES, Scp.2i. Trvutee. ni. THE WEW IMPROVED AWARDED Ths "Medal cf Progress," ATVIEXAA, 1S7S. The Highest Order of "Medal" awarded at the Exposition. So Sewing Machine Rectivti Iljjhar Prise. A FEW tOOJ) KF.ASOXSi 1. A New Invention tUorouihiy tested and te eureil by LcttcM Patent. X Makes pertecxxies auiu, aiiuniMia sides, on all kin.! of goods. S. Run light, emiaitk, noteelesa and rapid best combination of qualities. 4. Hurable runs lor year wlthoot repairs. 4.Wiii do all varieties of Wort and Fancy Stitching In a superior manner. . Is most easily managed by the operator Length of stitch may be altered while 1 tinning and machine ran be threaded without passing thread through holes. 7. Desiirn simple. Ingenious, elegant, lormlng the ttl'ch wlthowt the use of cog wheel tears, ro tary cams or lever arms. Has the Automatic Drop Feed, which Insures uniform length of stilcli at any speed. Ha our new Thread Controller, which allows easy movement b( needle-bar and prevent Injury to thread. g. construction mosi careiui ani nnisneti. j Is manu foctured by the most skillfulaud expevi enced mechanics, at the celebratel Remlenft-u Ar mory. 11 l.m, N. Y. Pittfcbarzb OUiee, U Sixth K. apr.H SPECIAL NOTICE. WiBsleii Normal Cte S AO AMOK E, ( late California 1 WAS H INOTON COUNTV, PA. The WINTER SESSION of Oil new State Normal School Will begin MONDAY. SEPTEMBER ZL 1871, and continue '1 weeks. m i! ! 1. r. rfnvm 4)rt 1U1UOII lUr UIV Acaixx v-f. ; Comt letelv famished room, fuelan.1 boar-ilng ar week. T.l "Jr. cldlt tuition, , does not exceed ti 00 per wek. ,l sJawa" totlTose graduating Teachers will , more tban pay tb "liua of iiM WBole j THE NORMAL SCHOOL! . i ,rTduatear3rapii.b ecmioaialiog the best P""" : . . - .,mi-, Thoeoweoeomeawi jrroua The Best Schools. . . . v Students are received HHJf umr 11:0.. - best to enter at beirinaiaof Term. Cm by way of l.'niiit..waan..l Brownsville. Adcrjn C. L. EIIRENFIELD, A. M ' Principa!. SCI 9 mer.U. CK-TTLEMEXT of tSe School THnZ rli- T. amount nr . Am't mini lonner eniUcter Siaip appn-utiem Ad.titioiiul tx... S-il of -tMMd house.... Slaiilia lino . By 'nrileT. I xonnrathina.... Percentasra 4il3 irt s .... 1'S s-4 za m H. L. Yot"XO, Secretary, epi JOS. President. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. iot Levi UrUuim. l(e of Inner twp., Ittersof administration en the abore mu bavin, rw rmotcl u, ti, ieWpA!dlC hereby g!ven lo those ;n,lebted to It u.makTli! rtiate payment, mad tbo having euTil htS It lo present them duly mew.ietd WT? ment at late rwidenci of aMi. the ia day of Sept, 1KT4 ' " M"y. aoVi JACOB a WOLFORD, AdannisiraioT jXECLORTTiCET" thority. n,.-,U-, u VS??1'"" V?, L"' MICHAEL LONO, auifU ueewuir. DMINISTRATOR-S NOTICE. bsu4t. of Adam FUck, late of Jeflereon Tiro deceased. i tary oa tbe above estate bar. L,. rnintoJ .U' o-leriTed by toe prop- bavmg claim against It will p:itt Uem to ia. eu, oa SMMenUy , Sept. la, ir. augtj UEl). BARCLAY, Administrator. T PR M N . L H a F E C J K U S X 2 H A I O U V W Y T P B pf Y I, H l K U Ii W V V ? A tub do or ma i BKATt-l. TH UOBT. 1?. r??i.c-140 .. 1 mall to any ad- dre: of He.ve: i , ly-nre cent. - " rrZ ,C' F' WALKER. Frteden.-. Pa. That the alpbabet u.icne te ltMlt Uln,y aomething w, ,n . , Tth U Mr. tracer .- Jo to ""'"nowleds. Ihe truth, and if -. JOSEPH SIIEETS & SON, hi!f???i"Z' ?"nn Pv- eowtantylkeew 9 S. ,Tkti? onler CoB!n "fallstyi,;., Eni0?.Vhe"horte"tootlCT' Possible. Havnw IVLIZ." thB. 'tMt yr In MkiM. . arVal lo the various eemeterte. , ; k J . 10 ffln te eaU bring eorpe- apnl .le JXECUTOR NOTICE. i-ute of Alex, Johneon. late of Jemer Twp,. deceased. tetterj testamentary on Use above estate bar lng been granted tu ths niwi.ni. k. . er authority, notice hi hereby givea to Ihiwi la debte.1 to K to make lmnwllale payment, and those, having claims egalnet ltwUl present them to the undcrsijrned for allowance at tbe office of Benio mln S. I lei-k, at Jenner X Rubi o ..,.,.. October U, !;. BfTV. S. FLECK. ANDREW JOHNSON. Executun. tcpO IfflSEffll IWWtt. Poelponed tm Oct. Me, 1S74. The Hon. Ja. T. D. Wn, Mayet o Howetea. and the City Council entieroej iho eaenme a lollows: Hor sresi. Tens, Aprfl , 1st. We, the undersigned, reward the Real Estate Distribution, wtteh J. E.Fster propose to make on the 'iii of October, next, in this city, a calcula ted lo promote improvements, and placing within thoreoeki r many, who otherwise would be una ble a chance toseeure a bom f. them and their ramllle ami baring from our king ocnaaintaoew with him, every confidence In hi miegrlty. we iel just itlcd In aaylng that we believe he will earry out bis DUtributlon hooesUy and lairly. aoDesulni to his advertised plan. Signed by the Mayor, the Hon. Jas. T. D. Wil son, and Cl'y Council, Capital Prixe. 04,000 Gold; tew Residence la Houston; population 30.000, and tbe railroad cen ter of the state; 1M tracts of land ndlntfent por the S",e- Valee of price UO.ouO: TK U0U - tickets, at ii eaefe: The management areso. well eonvinced of the success of ihe Enterprise, that they feel jwetlued In promising to refund ev ery cent of money u ihe amwlng doe not take place on sd of October. Every prixe paid in fulL whether all the ticket are ld or not T. W HOCSK, Treasurer. 3. tl FOSTER. Manasre Addr OS TER, Manager, Houston, Ttxas. ep T)UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE f REAL ESTATE. By virtue of as ordp or )K rwi.. -. S.imerset county. Pa., tbe utvlersigued will eAw tor saie on tne premise in Smmu Wwoubsa, oa Tuesday, Cktober 6th, 1874. the real estate of John HencaV deceased, sonsia. ting oa follow: A tract 0 .Land containing 11a urn perches, ed -plning. Sands of Peler Meyer' aelra. Lint k Hufu. Wm. Q, Boer, Perry Berkley. Alexander Mosgrave and Ella Bowman, of wuicbi il'Jt id acre are cleared, balance well Haobered. with fire clay, limestone and hilamirnae coal be abundance 00 the same. TERJ1S. One-third ia ka.vl rat Aprfl, 18Ti, balance In flvo equal aenaal pavrneuls, to be arel oa the premieta; Ml per eeut vf the hood money must be paid au,dae- of sale. JACOK BOWSER. . "WJt. HLRSt H. ei9 LxMWIorsL I EXECUTORS' SALE OF REAL 2 ESTATE. tsy virtae or aa order Issued eat of tbe Orphans' C ourt of St.merMt Co., Paw la tbe undersigned dlrrcte.1, there will be eipuml lo sale, by pubilo outcry, on the premise, On Saturday October SJ, 1874, at 1 o'clock p. tne fidlowlng deaerrbw! Talun h!e real e-gale, Ute tbe property of WUltam P. W'ciih'-e, late of Meycrsdale, dereaseal. to wit: A 't of ground situate is the town ef Meyers dale. Somerset Co.. Pa eaj whleei are erected a two story frame dweUtk bows, a one aud a half story building wed aea store roam; also a good stable aud other e butldmv thereoa areeted. Tae property U looated oa M aia street, ka toe bus iness part f th town, and ia Ib good eewuitluo. There r several choice fruit tieeeoalae premi ses, TCRMS. Two ttKiusaod dollar ka hand oa eon relation of sale, ami the balance In one year, with ipteorst. to be secured by a judgment bond on tlie premises; Diner cent ef the purchase atoo y must be paid oa day of sale. ii. L. MILLER, iep9 ExfcatvC vor s Cherry Pectoral, For Dieasee of the Throat ad Lnng. uch aa Cough. Col da. Whooptnc Cough, Brooeluaa. Aethmo, nit Cooaumptioiu Aaxia t?e frrnt diseoeeBee of moderu scienae, lew are- er J more real ra.ue to mankind than this 1- t'eetua) rematiy ear od lisease of tha Ikiwil and Lntr- A vot trial of it virtues, thrcaguou thi and ether countries, bos shown that it !oe sorely and effectually tontrol ffiem. Tha testimony of ear best nt q. of all classes, etablilie the fact, tbo ChubT PictoraI. wiU and doe relieve and cure the afflicting disorder of the Throal ond long beyond any other medicine. The ot donrerou airoctioo of the Pulraoxurr Organa yield to it power; and case ef Ceasani ptio. eared by thi preparation, are Buhiiciy knowu, to remarkable a hardly to be believed, werw they not proven beyond disturta. As a remedr, it ii adequate, on whica the) public may reiw f foil protection. y earing (aagae, the -.n,nnm ni mora atnoaa disease, it save ua narabered Uvea, and an amount ef sutTeruig net to be compmed. It ehallenre trml. and eoav Tince the meet acepticaJ, trerw fcaaily sheald keep it co band u proteefiew agaiat tae ealy nd nntierceiTed attack ef Pniraooary AlTeo- 1 . . JkiH are aaoiir met at firrt, bat which ib aixl too often fatal, if ucr- teL Tender Iunr need tk defence; and tt h onwiM to be witheot it. Aj a sofefuard to children, amid the distressing disease whieb Tlnvjat end Cbestof cbiWhood.CM.ar pgcrovAL is inraloable: for, by iu timely use, 53 ary eol-is, securing aoand and beaj-reiton?. gep. JV, one wilt uffer tronoJeoma le-. rota P'1 Bmeciltla, how easily tber can be ewreo. , Originaiy the product of ". ' uSful ciruTihf tlr.' nZIy MJj relied pcesible perfwo. ever ,j rttla al prooaci.'ig tjjuui , j,- eT8r eTiSd. ; BeaorabJe S tfc ST WBZTASXS Dr. h C. AYER II CO.. U- ,.. Tactic aou mr am. sUMaT maTwrnxiz. lv -a ') o 21 j e ; n Inn i ik j. iminoTs; snow- ,i.m., Z e"'.nJ to other cane how '-the w in iun m trn. tn O "IT