4 ! i ! Established 1850. HARVEY & CO., J. G. IBTTTTIEIR, COKISSION HOUSE, 75 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMOKE, MD. S .licit consignment of Butter and rluc generally R' "' cTi". .,; r.ncii.l siorcs la the county or Willi lorwarded by mail on !" . Keimard & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTDIORE, MD., WE HAVE ALAKGETBADE FOR G-LADES BUTTER, , -Tric IVTVBV9T Tf M11PTOVS WEI'KIIMISK RETVIIXS V1 l'l l Y lV K ' K S Sou N AS TH L BUT I Ell S'sOU.l WILL MAKE UKEUAL Al Xfil?l feuVriAT EXPEESS OFFICES. . The Somerset Herald. WEDNESDAY. . Septemlier S3. 187 TIME TABLES- B..Mi:URET A K1SEUAL r()lT RAILROAD. On, and after Monday, July 7th, 1873, trains wil an nf ..iiis ARRIVC. 12 m, 4:30 p. m. ALT FATHER, iK-n'rL Supt. m VM't W: " M,il Wc.-i 3 00 p.m. W. F. . V. k 11. K. B.-riU ikiiaL TOIT. .. . lias p. ra ta ai-- -- Esprcss West Mail East Mail . t:21 a. .12:02 p. . M p. m. Pittsburgh & Cpzmellsvills RAILROAD. JiitsM f asMitoi & Baltimore "SHORT T-.ITTE-" ALTERATION OF TIME. in mil after Sunday, May lo:li. PC. Trains .-i iliii. K a 1 will Depart and Arrive from IK-;., i.rner limit and Water street, as follows: imttsbi aoa Tina. AKRIVK. I.-.-niMall .. 10a.m. Tlir.-uli Mail." ') a.m. .Yuv.i Wv. ...:3u a.m. M hecstiort Ai cm 11:00 m- Jli kiiTrt Ap-i-,.to 2 3i p.m. iiiini'llsTillc Ac cm S.35p.m. McK-fi .1 Ac roin 30 P-m. McKoeort Ae coni Mcke-sort Ar ct.m 7:2ia.m. W. Newton Ac cra KO a.m. Through Ex...8:ia.m. CunnelltvllleAc- i aim lu.ooa.m. 'Mi Keec;iort Ac- I i Mm 12: m. ; M'KHiiurt Ae- com 2:00 p.m. j Mrkcesport Ae- on 4:59 p.m. Unioulown Ae- I' ctn 6:111p.m. M'KcKirt Ac- V. New tun Ac- eim :1 p.m.. Mekceirt Ac- i cm.. r20p.m. Tlir.iuirliEx.,..t:Uop.m. M. Ke.-iiixtrl Ac I cm 1100 p.m. Went Ncwtun i Oiurvh Train. 12:45 pm.' Cuin ,:ua.ni. Through Mail-Srii p.ui. Weil NfUio ! Church Train.loaM a.m. isl Aicixlatioi Trams fiaily. asm Smiiys. Eisress Trains Jiily. Mill E. L HISDMAH. Sim L C. HOUGH, Ga. SlD'L G21.Pa.ASl (Jom-ral Ticket ofEc-e, 43 5th Avenue. 15 ii tt it Wauled BY ,tV- now time for shipping G1YATKS 'SIVJTMl and we advise all the - Uairyucn to take advantage of every cold ly 4a,hip their butter down U us as rap id.lv a Possible. We have a very artire mH noty, for cood dairies and can readily sell trod 1.0(H) to 2.000 kegs every week, at higbi&t market price. Butter merchants troni the Niuth and coast cities are now lie ginnincto lay in their fall and winter stocks of butter, and we advme dairymen to ship their butter promptly so as lo get . the advantage of this very desirable trade. Wc will us-every effort to sell at HIGH EST PRICES, and as si Kin as the butter is sold will send sales and check. Wc , will also make li!eral advance on ship- i tuciits. Hoping to receive lil-cral ahipuicnta - promptly. Ri-sjH-clfully &c, KEXNARD & OUDESLVY'S, S3 Ext h vsoe Place, Baltimore. Md. A LARGE lot of Sole &. I'hl's, Ix-aiher at Sn der All kinds of j.b printing executed at the Herald office. A large lot of Paint Brua-lu-s lor s;de bv E. 11. Marshall A Co. TYik Colors of everv discretion for sale bv E. H. Man-hal 1& Co, A HEAiTiri i. set of teeth for t S. Dr. Wm. Collins. Sonitr&ct Pa- New Hoods. A full stock of Biois and Shoes, cow ojien at Snyder & Uhi's. TiiHiO Hi strictly pure While Lead for sale at E. II. Marshall & Co s. Stone crocks. Jars, Pitcher and Jugs, for sale at Cook & Beerit'a. Cook & Beerits will trade Fish. Salt, and Corn, for Oats, Potatoes and Bacon. Iv you w ant Carpenters Tools, go to Biyuiyer's Hardware Store ; a full stock of all kiiida. Fot r. Six and Eight Pictures at Wel fley's Photograph Gallery in the Mam moth building. Glass Ware. Full set of Glassware f r fl.OO. Tumbler only 75 ctojer dozen, at W. W. DuvU & Bro. Snow-flake and White River Flour for6u!eat Cook Jc Beiril Grocery and Fit-d Store, at reduced price. A 1.AIUIE kit ot barrel Salt w ill lie ex changed for Butter, Apple Butter, Po tatoes, ic. W. W. Davis & Bro. -m 1 Oiuiesluys, Gent's underclothing at Talker's. Morpin's Woolen Goods arc all made to wear and always give sat it-faction. 3t. Buy Mnrpan'8 Shirtinrs and your shirts w ill not get ttio small. St. Morgan's Blankets will wat.li without shrinking anl will outwear any others you can get. ept ai- Hard-times come afrain no more. For flour at f i per barrel, for cash, go to the Gr'iccry and Feed store of. Cook & Bccrits. Snow ki.ake and White River flour always on hand, and of the best quality at C. Fl Rhoads & Bro's. G. R. Parser, he who deals in Dry Goods, Notions, &c, has reduced the price of squeezing, L e., he sells corse" i for 50 cents. A full supply of Corn, Oats, Bran, Corn Meal, &c, always on hand, and Ur sale, at the Grocery and Feed Store of Cook & BeerilR. a vnt-xn lndv iv hose head is full of notions, took a notiuu to go to George Farker's lor her Notions, which according to our notion is the correct notion. ' Hard times come again no more. " Eleven pound of Man-ins Crackers at F. K. Collxirn & Co s., Cheap Side Grocery, for one dollar Ik ov. want to Inn a Coal Oil Lamp, go to Bit mvcr's Hardware Store. His stink is alway s hi'!. A:?" Chimneys to suit all kind.- l Bt-nuTr!. L.nu: wis-hin.i to punhase luces, ri'. -Imiiis, lieltis chives. stockiuv'S. lMinnet silks. nil il.iru v, lvi-t ribbons, lints flowers are Mlvis d t.i j;c to Gtouf.i: 15. Parker's. Brick ! Brick ! 1 Brick ! ! : at V. W. liivis & Bro s Works. Building Brick, Fire Brick, Pavement Brick, Circular, Wedge, and Cornice Brick. Ir you are desirous of having nice w hite bread, vou should go to F. K. Col born & Co. s" and buy White River or Snow Flake flour. If you want to buy Knives and Forks Spoons. Shears, Scissors, Ac go to Bly mvcr's Hardware Store, w he re you wil niid a large assortment at low price-. The celebrated Weeker boots, for nun and Imvs. This is the best boot ever otter cd to the trade in this part of the country, at Ssvoeh & Uhl'h. If you need any kind of woolen goods for tlie coming w inter, go to the tair and buy them from W. S. Morgan, who w ill be there with a full assortment, sept 16 2t. Makes ax Excellent Bed. Cork Shavings, the best and cheapest article for inatresses. See advertisement of Ann strong, Brother & Co., I 'itti-Uurgh, Pa. If you want cheap bleached and un bleached muslins, calicos, ginghams, flan ncls, casimers. shawls, lickings, towels and napkins, go to George R. Parker's, Main Street, opposite Hill's Hotel. The Governor has signed the bill passed at Ihe last session of the Legislature, to provide lor the submission of civil cases to with trial by jury whenever the parties to a suit ma' sing of it. auree to that manner of dispo- Dentistut N. W. Kuepjier. succcs or to Dr. F. Kn iper, has permanently located in IV-rlin lor the practice of his pro fession, and tenders his professional ser vices to the citi7.cn of Berlin and the public gcnerallv. All work guaranteed to lie put tip in the latest style known to the profes sion. Full sets inserted for from ei'hl to twenty-five dollars. Office a'.Kive Hcffley 's Clothing Store. Farmers will please rcin'-nd-ei that Cook & Bccrits have for sale Ground Aiumn Salt - - - 2 00 Sk. Ashton "... 5 00 McKcoport ' 3 00 Bb and will trade the same for o:its and po tattH-a. I have just received my Fail stock o new goods. Persons wanting bargains inf Dry Gixuls or Notions would do well to uive me a trial. GeoroeU. Parker. Why go wil limit teeth when you can get a l'ixkI set in Somerset for made by Dr. Collins, who is well known to be one of the lcst and most reliable dentists in this count v. Taaeher'a l unfed. The laVhool IVvird ofSomerset Tp.. will meet on Saturday the 3rd day of Octolter, 174, at John Hill s. for the purpsc of em ploying teachers to teach the schools, com mencing Octolier l'Jlh. Wages for first class teachers f-, sx'Oiinl class f 24. The citizen of the district are conlially invi'el toatiend, and any objections they mtyunxt to urge against any oi tnc teacuers employed will be heard. J. 11a KIR, President. P. Hkkflet, Secretary. TukGuf.at American Consumption Remedy, Dr. Win. Hall's Balsun for the Lungs, cures the w orst cases of Coughs. Colds, and all diseases of the Lungs, Throat and chest. For Whooping Conch, and croup it is a certain specitic. The most obstinate cases surely yield to Hall's Balsam", whun used perscveringly. Stacds at the bend of all couch prepara tions. Sold everywhere. John F. Henrv. Ourran.i Co.. Proprietors, 8 and 9 College ; Place, New York. Cl T this PIT. It may iarr your Life. There is no iersnn livinc but w hat suffer more or less with Lun Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet some would die rather than y 75 rents for a bottle of medicine that would cure ihem. Dr. A. Boschec's German Syrup has lately lieen Introduced in this country from Ger many, and its wonderous cures astonishes every one that try it. If you doubt hat we sav in print, cut this out and take it lo your Druggist. Benford fc Kimmel, Som erset, Pa., or Hitzort & Fleck, Confluence. Pa., and pet a sample liotlle for 10 cents, or a regular size Tor 73 cents. G. G. Gees, Wocxlliury, N. J. .1 Old rpe fcr sale at this office for 50 cent ir hundred. Our merchants are goods. receiving their fell fine specimens of bi- Setehal very tumiaoua coal were on iair. exbiDiuon Bl IUC We have received complimentary tirkets from the Agricultural Societies of Alle gheny cnty M1.. and Betlford and Cam hri Vountics this State, tor whicu all bria counties thanks. Wm. J. Baku, Jb. a boy of about 8 vein of age, cot three of his fingers on the left hand badly on a catting machine hat was on cxhiljiiion at the fair. If vou want dress goods, silks, skirts, blatk'alpacas, blankets, trunk and travel ling bags n.nions. itc, K to GEOKGX H. PARkER 8. Main Street a fr!.n.l rtvmeststbat wc write a leader .iw.rm.Liilinir doas. Here it is : Tie a rope around the dog's neck and lead him to an untimely grave, "unwept, unhonor ed and unsung." The County Institute will meet at Meversdale instead of this place as an nounced. The reason for this change is. that the Court room is undergoing some repairs and cannot be had for this occa sion. TnEaddretsofGen. Koon'J on Thurs day afternoon, was listened to with a great deal of interest by a large crowd. The Gen., Horace Greely like, was saying, 'what I knowing about farming. ' It was delivered with all the ability which always characterizes his speeches. At the Fair the greater part of Friday was devoted to amusements ; in the morn ing a match game of base ball was playd between the Glade and Mechanic Clubs of this place, in the afternoon came trials ol speed, foot races, an apple picking match, climbing the greased iiole, &c. The Glassware, Silverware and book premiums, will be delivered on Friday next at the office of W. II. Weltley Esq.. Somerset. Pa. The cash premiums can cot I paid until the latxir on the grounds has leen paid for and Jthe books audited, which will require probably a week longer. Wr surrendered a larire ivnrtion of the space usually allotted to local news to the list of premiums awaroea at uie Agmuuu ral Fair held on the 23rd, 2ith and 2olh. Several communications which were ,ininntt..it tliia week will aiioear iu our next. The time of making applications as ii-iirlu-rs. for Somerset Ti.. as will lie seen !, ili !uK-Ttisiment of the Board has lieen chansed from the 3rd of Oct, to the 10th, this was done in order, that all should have lime to receive their csrlilieates from Sum Wilt. In; iH'inir unable to furnish all by the 3rd. Five Dollars is Silveii Qcabteus. Many people are doubtless somewhat curi ous to Know now mat pnc oi Mivpt ijuai ters came to le placed in the show-case, at the Fair, with the premium butter. We understand that this was a premium offer ed bv Mr. W. S. Temple, a gentleman who is here representing one of Baltimore's lanrcst Butter houses. Dedication The new Evangeical T.iitlipnwi Church at Ureina. Somerset Co. Pa., w ill de dedicated to the worship of the triune God on Oct 11th. at 10 o clock a. m. Ui-v A. M. Whetstone will preach the dedication sermon. Several other Clergy men are execled to be present. Neigh boring ministers and brelheni are cordially in v iled to nttend. i). T. Kosri:. Pastor. The Gift Conccrlsin aid of the Ketitncky I.ihmrv are nut al all spcculalive. The iniitiiiion is chartered bv the State of Kt-ntuckv, ami every dollar of the profits t-tws to the buil'j'iiii: un of the best Library in the United Slates. The first prize in the next drawing, w hich takes place Aor. dOth, is $260,000." It is a reliable icstitutuin, and some one will uet their money. And that there may be no doubt as to the hon esty of its management we cite the fact that the best banks in Louisville endorse it, and that Governor Thomas E. Bram lette, of Louisville, is the general manager. An institution so fathered is certainly deserving of confidence. The fair held here during Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of last week was undoubtedly one of the best ever held in the county. The display of farm products and agricultural implements was un usually large. The ladies' department was fully up to, it not in ad vance of the high standard of excellence attained hut year, while the manufacturing department far exceeded that of any previous year. There was some very tine stuck exhibited. In the horticultural department the dispfey was exceedingly good, such sjiecimens of fruit as had never been seen la.-(ore in Som erset County were planed on exhibition, apples, peaches, pears, grapes, in fact all the many different varieties of fruit were represented. High Kahlrobi, mammoth heads of cabbage, and large squashes w ere there in abundance. Among other natu ral curiosities was a deer, which had been captured only the day before it was exhibi ted ; then there was the vermifuge man who was neither allowed to enter himself or his other specimens, and had Uj content him self with an outside position. And, we must not forget U mention the inevitable tiaby; there were babies of all sizes, ages, and'coudilions, from the blue eyed flaxen haired German, to the dark skined wooly headed African; there were large babies, small babies, pretty babies, ugly babies, quiet babies, dirty faced babies and howl ing liabics. The grounds and buildings were In much belter trim than at ths last Fair. The people ol" Somerset County have good reason to be proud ot the efficiency and zeal of Josiah Shaffer for repairing the buildings and beautifying the grounds and promoting the interests ot the Society. Berlin Hem. The Berlin Branch Railroad is lieing dressed up. and s'uleiug an l connections completed. A full corps of oflicers have been apiwiintcd. Two daily trains run to and from Garrett making close connec tion with mail trains cast and west on Pittsburgh, Washington & Baltimore Railway, leaving Berlin at 10:13 a. ui. and 2:13 p. in. returning at 1210 p. m. and 5 p. in. the little five ton engine used for construction, making the ruu of eight miles casiiy in from thirty to forty minutes. Though the Station house is not yet finish ed the" officers have perfected arrangements by w hich considerable quantities ot freight are lieing received and sent awav. Phil son !c Brubaker and J as. J. C. Pl.ilson shipped their gixuls from Philadelphia on Monday and had them delivered at Berlin on Wednesday, quite an improvement on the old style. The new twenty Un crgine and new p.ssenger and freight cars are to be de livered at least by OcUber. The Adams Express Co., have arrange ments to open an office at llerlin, they have appointed au Agent, furnished blanks tic, &c, for the office to commence business October 1st. Arrangements are being made for a tele graph oliice. The South Western Conference of Alle gheny Synod of the Ev. Lutheran Church meet at Berlin Oct. 12th and the Synod of the Reformed Church comprising dele gates from all points ot New York and Pennsylvania and some from adjacent States meet al Berlin on the loth of Oct. DIED. LISTOX At his residence in Addison Tp., on Thuisday Septemlier 10th, 1874. Thomas Iaston Esq., aged 73 yeara. Tliero ire but few men left in the Count V and certainly none In his own townshi? w hot death would cause a greater void or whose loe would le so deeply lelt and so generally deplored, r or many yeare he has It-en the prominent fitrure in Lis neigh- borhiMHl. He has been to all a city of refuge, a rot k ot safety. Did any want Iecuniary aid. advice, sympathy or con solation, he was the first thought of, the tint applied to and never vainly. Hia ear, his heart, his purse were always open. Long will he la; affectionally renumbered as is right and Just that he should. Thia brief tribute is rendered by friends who wailed vainly for a suitable obituary from those in charge ot the funeral ceremonies. Even at this late day we lay upon bis hon ored tomb our hcartt'e It tribute to his worth and memory. II. R. LIST OF PREMIUMS A warded at the Second Annual Exhibition of the Som erset County Agri cultural Society, Held Bep. M, tH, mm tStta, 174. DEPARTMENT I HOB9KA. Tcter Hcffley, best stallion, (gray. Per- cheronl 1J w Philip AcKerman, znu ucsk u A. G. Will. 3rd best do 8 00 Dickev & Hay, 4th best do 5 00 Daniel Coleman, best brood mare TVtvi.l Fmert 2nd best do.. 5 W P. Hetfley, best blooded stallion colt r,iori 00 Kmnupl L. Weller. best Ullion colt. pti wn 9. and 3 Years. 5 00 J. R. McMiller, 3rd best do C. Tiinh Anknnv. best mare colt be o. tween 2 and 3 year 5 00 2nd best do 00 Jnl Kline, best colt between 1 and 2 year 5 00 .lnwii Kriedline. 2nd best do 6 00 Jaih Marteenv. best sucking colt 3 00 FA Rn!t.ir. best trotter U 00 H H VtirV 3nd best do 5 00 John Hill, best pair carriage horses 5 00 Henry Subrie, best draft horses 5 00 Samuel L. Weller, best draft marc 3 00 Jacob Kline, 2nd best do 2 00 t..i, unv iiAtf maifh tehin 5 00 tionn-r I. Wilson. 2nd best do C. G. Tinnr Subrie. best walking horse 5 OC U. Trent, 2nd best do 3 00 The Judges decided as meritorious the following lor which the Society oUerea no premiums Peter Heffley, best blooded stallion. (Ai- hambra.) . . . J O.Mcvers 2nd best. (Eigiiuoot.) Simon Cborpenning. best gelding, two years old. - , i- . ft 1 1 . .i . josian nov, tuu WalU;r Hetfley, best horse, (AbdalL.h.) J. C. Barkley, !est 3 year old. Vl J Miik-r. 2nd best do. Georsre Zimmerman, 2nd best 2 years old. DEPARTMENT II CATTLE. John Kline, best bull J. J. Zimmerman. 2nd best do $10 00 8 00 5 00 A. S. Will. 3cd best do Peter Hettley, 4lh best do Francis E. Weimcr, best cow George Cobaugh, 2nd best do David Eraert, 3rd best do Milton C. Pile, best heifer Jas. M. Marshall. 2nd best do Peter Heflley, best cow and calf H. F.Schell. 2nd best do J. P. Rhoads, best bull between C. G. 5 00 4 00 C. G 5 00 3 00 6 00 3 00 1 and 2 years old 5 00 Aiirm. Karrone. znu oesi uo C. G J 1 tihn. best heifer between 1 nil var O ou C. C. .Musseiman, znu oesi uo . j J J Zimmerman, best 2 year old l..ilnr 3 00 Vrc.1- Weller. 2nd best do C. G Samuel Barclay, best fat steer 5 00 :., ('iituunrh. best calf 3 00 Fn-d. Weller. 2nd best do C. G AW Mnnriv deer C. G. and 1 00 DEPARTMENT III SHEEP. David Tavman, best buck f 3 00 Samuel Fox. 2nd best do 5 00 David Ankenv. 3rd lest do C. G, Phillip II. Walker, best pen sheep 6 00 Peler Hcffley, 2nd best do S ame, 3rd best do DEPARTMENT IV SWINE. Piter Heflley. best boar Same, best lot Berkshire hogs Same, best brood sow and pife George Cobaugh, 2nd best do W. W. Davis, best fat Iiog David Ankeny, 1 pr. pigs Miller Trcdweli. 1 cheater pig John Holderbaum, 2 native pigs Noah Roberts, pr. Chester pigs 3 00 C. G $3 00 5 00 5 00 C. G 3 00 C. G C. G C. G C. G DEPARTMENT T POCLTBT. Mrs." David Husband, best pr. Poland rhickens S. . W Herman H. Kooscr, l est pigeons B. F. Cooper, best pr. Imntams Ira K'niimel, la:st coop brahmas Svlvestcr Weller, liest n fowls Ins. B. Trcdweli, test Spunibh chickciis 1). Ankeny, 2nd l est c-iop chickens Eli. Bowumii, liest lot of ducks Joseph Mason, last pr. rabbits Frank F. Monir. last white rabbin II. H. Flick, beat B. B. It. game Same, liest light brahma Same, best cllection of fowls II. Holderbaum, best native duck Geo. Scull, best cage cauary birds John Auman, best gray squirrel DEPARTMENB VI GRAIN. Tterrf. Kline, best 50 lbs flour 2 00 E. D. Shafer. 2nd best do C. G. E. D. Shafer, best 50 lbs rye flour 1 00 E. D. Shafer, best 50 lbs corn meal 1 00 H. Kline, best 50 lb buckwheat 1 00 Peter Heffley. best wheat Josiah Ankeny, 2nd best do Perry Umberger, best corn Noah Scott, 2nd best do 3 00 C. G 3 00 C. O. 2 00 A. 2 00 A. 2 00 A. 3 00 David Emert, best rye J. M. Holderbaum, 2nd best do George Cobaugh, best oats Daniel Coleman, 2nd best do George Cobaugh, best buckwheat Fred. Weller, 2d best do -Benj. Kline, best cloversced Matthias Shallis, best timothy seed I 00 A. J. M. Holderbaum, 2d best do DEPARTMENT VII. ROOTS. Wm. M. Rhoads, best Early Rose potatoes Philip II. Walker, best Goodrich 2 Benj. Kline, best Mercers 2 John O. Kimmel, liest Harrisons 2 Samuel Fox, best Peach-Blow 2 L'rias Mostoller, best Peerless 2 O. P. Shaver, best and largest riety of potatoes F. E. Weimer, 2d best do Mrs. A. Casebeer, best turnip Mr. W. Hochsteller, best beets Jos. Masou, best sweet potatoes 5 C. 00 G. 2 00 1 (X) 2 00 Jonathan C. Barklev, best radishes 1 Wm. H. Stahl, bestkohlrobi 1 00 00 DEPARTMENT Till. VEGETABLES Jlrs. S. S. Smith, best Lima beans 1 Polly Bowman, best soup beans 1 Mrs Em. Kantner, best cabbiSe 2 00 00 2 00 1 00 A. A 2 00. 2 00 A. Charles S. Griffith, best head do Phebe Coleman, 2d best do George Will, best pop corn Mahlon Miller, best pumpkin Samuel S. Miller, 2d best "do (J. F. Schmucker. 3d best do Mrs. Emma Kan tin r, best lomntocsl CO Mrs. John Knable, 2d best do -A. Mr. C. J. Harrison, best variety do 1 00 DEPARTMENT IX ORCHARD. A. G. Will, best variety of apples II. H. Kemp, 2nd best do J. O. Kimmel, 3rd best do J. M. Holderbaum. 4th best do Fred'k Weller, best dox Baldwin O. F. Schmucker, best pjnnock - " " " ramhoe 1 00 3 00 2 10 A. 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 pippins seek no fu'r 1 00 Peter Miller, best doz maiden blush 1 00 Wm. H. Staid, best doz pound 1 00 David Casebeer, best doz black 1 00 II. U. Kemp, best variety pears 2 00 Mrs. J. 11. L'hl, best basket jieara A. II. H. Kemp, best variety peache 2 00 K. M. Bowman, best peck peache 1 00 L'rias Mostoller, 2d best do A. II. 11. Kemp, best collection gr.tes 3 00 D. T. Zimmern-an, 2d best do 2 00 Jacob Casebeer, 3d best do A. D T. Zimmerman, best 0 bunches of grape 2 00 11. 11. Kemp, 2d best do A. Fiederick Weller. best quince 1 00 Win. J. Rhoads best crab apples 1 00 DEPT. X. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. J. S. Hartzell, best hillside plow $3 00 Same, best plow for general pur poses, (Wolverine) 1$. Mellinger, best horse-rake Josiah Wills, best horseshoes Same, best horseshoe nails Same, best axe Peter Auman, best one-horse sled 5 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 Curtis Kooser, best fanning-raill Perry Umberger, best 2-horse sled 3 00 Same, best hov el plow 2 00 D. J. Horner, best open-top buggy Same, best 1 twrse spring wagou Same, best 2-borse top sp'g wagon Aaron Scbrock, best hatchet Same, best hammer Same, best square Aaron Dickey, best bevel square The following articles received commen datory nqfice : Philip Will, best plow sulky. Same, best plow double-tree. John Mellinger, best sulky -harrow. John Thompson, best barn-yard scoop. Same, bet chains. F. F. Weimer, best butt-chains. DEPT. XI. BCTTKR AND PROVISIONS. Eliza Musselman, best roll of butter f 4 Peter Hettley. best 5 lb, priut butter, 4 Mrs. S. 8. Smith. 2d liest do 3 Mr. Henry Witt, 3d best do 2 Peter MiUer, 6th best do A. W. 3 2 2 2 A. W. W. Benj. Kline, best cheese. DEPT. IU. MANUFACTURES. Isaac Simpson, best double set harness f 3 Same, best single set uo Same, best saddle and bridle J. R. McMillen. best half doz calfekins Same, best half doz kips Same, best 3 sides harness leather N. B. Snyder, best pair boots Same, best pair brogans Same, best pair shoes Davis & McCoy, best exiking-stovc Same, best parlor stove Same, best heating stove Simon Chorpenning, best limestone W. W. Davis & Bro., best brick Emanuel Bowman, best sheep rack John D Baker, best iron ore Aaron Dickey, best beehive W. G. Zimmerman, best owl H. D. McCoy, best fire brick Reich & Imhoff, best specimen of cabinet work, combined bed, dressing case, writing desk, &c. Samuel Fox, best nre-ciay Isaac Hucrus. best lime Jun C: Sweitzer. best bridle without buckle, and best whiplashes Com. notice DEPARTMENT XIII PLASTS AND P LOW ERS. Mrs. J. M. Holderbaum, best collection nf ril-inta Ti- 1 -' . v. ll .1.,- t Mrs. Uennia .Meyers, oca o imuuu vi 7 ... . i . -I i.l Mrs. V m. r. r ouai, u yt ii o. w. Mr. John Sett, nest noquei, u. Miaa Anna Scull, best stand of flowers, B. Miss Lovetta Sufall, best hanging bask et, 8. W. v , , Ueo. B. Baer, za Dess uuugiug umi, a .T-h n. Ovler. best wreath. B. Mrs. M. O. Kooser, best tloral design, cross, Sc., a. J.illie S. uavis, zu oesv uo, x. Section B. Professional Grower. r.onL F.Oeii?er. best collection of plants, 1 Hat varieirated leaf plants, 91. AMl hanging baskets, B. DEPARTMENT XIV. CANNED FRUIT. Mm Annifl Frease. best canned toma to?8. 2'. . ,v... j n to- a i r " hAfkinra ot. uco uo. j. . Mrs. A. G. MiUer, best canned blackber- iia I V Miaa Emma iLooser, oestcauueu pcacutss, Mra. J. 8. Zimmerman, uess canneu " . 3 win. a. w. ' r . r - ...1 ..1... -Li- Ill r8, Xj. 3d. Diiaicr, ikbi v..iin tuu,.u. Mrs. Samuel Snyder, best cannea piuins, G . W. . , Mrs. S. 8. Smith, best cannea corn, u. Tilis Ttell ICimmel. best grape jeliv, G. W Miss Mattie Knable, best Siberiau cib- apple jelly, G. W . Mrs. A. Casebeer, best plum jelly, G. W ai ,a i,i Knable. bast apple jelly. G. W Mrs. Susan Colborn, best currant jelly, Mrs. David Einert, best elderberry jelly and pear jelly, Cr. W. Premiums allowed by committee, but none offered by Society : Mrs. David Emert, best tomato jelly and eli err v tftllv. Miss Miunie Ferner, best mountain cher- ry jelly Mrs. Susan Colborn, best raspberry jelly. Mrs. Beni. Khue. best peacn jelly. Mrs. David Emert, best ground cherry Mr J. TL Uhb best ouince jelly. Mia Bell K mmel. bist wild plum jelly, Mrs. Samuel Smith, best preserved ap- nW a. w. Miss Maggie Walter, best preserved win n v. Miss Rebecca Neff, best prescn ed cher ries, G. W. Mrs. G. M. Holderbaum, best preserved tomatoes, (i. W. Mrs. E. M. Kiuimell, best preserved pine annles. ti . W . Miss Ella Pisel, best preserved crab-ap- - . s, U. W. Miss Maggie Holderbaum, liest pickled !m-:ii-1ii-m. 1,. . Jlrs. C. A. Iviuiiueii, uesi pica cu tiies. II. . Miss Lizzie V. niulle, oe.-l pieaieii cucuiu liers. ii. W. Mrs. Susan vJolborn, uesl nuxea pieaiea. G. W. . , Mra. Woi. II. Picking, beat apieea iiearn, O. W. . . . . Mr. Geo. Hemminger, beslpicaiea caul iflower, G. W. Mr. Kamuel Snyder, oes utnoe-uauo oap, 8. W. Mr. W. II. ricking, ml uesi uo, v . w . Mr. E. H. Parker, best bottle caUup. Mr. A. Casebeer, best crock of apple bnltcr. Sarah Woy, best plum-butter. Mrs. J. A. Walter, tomato-butter. DEPARTMENT XV. BREAD. Mrs. C. Kimmel, best display pies and custards, C. S. Mra. John Knable, best loaf bread by married lady, C. S. Mrs. Noah Roberts, 2d best do, B. C. B. Mrs. Sanner Wilson, 3d best do, B. Annie Roberts, best loaf bread by single lady, P. C. B. Mary Ross, 2d best do, B. C. B. Mrs. S. M. Patton, best biscuit, S. W. Mrs. S. W ilson, best jelly cake, B. C. B. Mrs. A. E. Pisel, best fruitcake, B. C. B. Mra. E. A. Flick, best sponge cake, B. Mia E. O. Pisel, best gold cake, P. C. B. Mr. E. A. Flick, best silver cake, G. W. Miss E. O. Pisel, best ginger cake, B. Mis Sue C. Schell, best nut cake, G. W. Miss Emma J. Husband, best fancy cake, P. C. B. Articles considered meritorious by the committee, but for which so premium were offered by the Society : Mrs. A. J. Colborn, plate doughnuts, Mrs. S. M. Patton, peach pies. Mrs. J- H. XJhl, cornstarch cake. Miss Ellen Snyder, light rolls. Mra. A. E. Pisel, white mountain cake and rusks. Miss Annie Benford, chocolate cake. Mr. W. H. Piatt, brown bread. DEPARTMENT XVI. LADIES' WORK. Miss Sadie Picking, best quilt, S. C. Mrs. Wash. Megahen,2d best do, B. C. B. Mrs. Jesse Hoover, beat calico quilt, C. 8. Mis Rosa Ferner, quilt, Book. Missouri Miller, album quilt, Book. Mis. Noah Roberta, quilt, B. C. B. Joseph Pile, quilt, P. C. B. Eliza Ankeny, quilt, Book. Mrs. J. II. Pisel, best log cabin quilt, Com. Sense. Mrs. W. Mejraben. 2d best do, C. B. Mia Ida Knable, best quilt by girl under 14 years. Book. Mis Rosa Simpson, 2d best do, Book. Miss Annie Sauner, comfort, B. C. B. Lydia Penrod, cradle qailt, G. W. Mra. F. B. Miller, silk quilt. Book. Emma Casebeer, silk quilt, Book. Mrs. Cyrus Meyer, quilt, Meritorioosv. Mrs. J. B. Tredwell, quilt, M. Missouri Miller, quilt, M. Mrs. David Emert, quilt, M. Mis Sue Schell, best tidy, cotton, Book. Miss Annie Parker, best tidy, cotton, B. Christian Mite Society, 2d best do, S. W. Miaa Anna Pile, 3d best do, G. W. Sidney Connelly, best tidy by girl under 13 years, Premium. Annie Simpson, 2d best do, P. Mrs. E. A. Flick, best tidy, woolen, B. Tii lie Megahen, '2d beat do, S. W. Mis Myra Schell, 3d best do, G. W. Miss Annie Scull, best piece ornamental needlc-work, It. Miss Ann M. Sufaii oet knitting in thread, B, Mrs. C. lv. Grove, best embroidery Deaa work, B. Mrs. A. C. Davis, sora pillow, li. w. Misa Levetta Sufall, embroidery, Chair cover, C. 8. Mrs. F. a. Miller, embroidery raised with silk, B. Christian Mite Society, chair cover, B. Mrs. Jacob Casebeer, best. foot rug, B. C. B. - Jennie Showman, 2d best do, G. W. Minnie Craver, 3d best do, P. Misa Amanda Musselman, pincushion, B. Mra. E. A. Flick, pincushion, M. Mrs. C. K. Grove, pincushion, M. Luanda Ankeny, X doz. towels, G. W. Julia Holderbaum, sampler, G. NV. Christian Mite Society, best set mat, B. Amelia Pile, 2d best do, B. M. E. Mite Society, knotted cakecover.P. Misa Levetta SulalL best ladies night d resa, B. Mia Annie Pile, 2d best do, II. Mrs. E. W. Rhoads. best infant's dresa. G. W. Mrs. Julie McCoy, 2d best do, G. W. Christian Mite Society, bib, 8. W. Mrs. J. B. Tredwell, display of millinery, Book. Christian Mite Society, best chemise, P. C. B. Mis Mary Baird, tetting, collar, G. W . Mis Ella Schell, tetting, collar, G. W. Mi (Annie Parker, beat infant' sacqne, G. W. Mr. W. TL Koontz, best afghaai, G. W. Mr. I. H. Wilson, carriage aghan, B. Mrs. John H. Chi, table cover, B. Articles for which no ra-emiuins were offered: Mis Hattie Kimmell, specimen of spat ter work, Meritorious. M. E. Mite Society ,nfant sock and la dies' fascinator. M. Lucinda Kingler, "Romeo," (u ele phant), very Meritorious. George Spangler, 2 baimorals, M. Tillie Megahen, cross of Bristol boa rd,M. Mrs. Jacob Casebeer, 4th best do O, S. 8. Miller, best keg of butter. Eliza Mussclman, 2d iicst do. Channcey Martecny. 3d best da Eli Bowman, 4th best do. C-A. Brant, best 50 lbs. sugar Josiah Ankeny, 2d best do Jon. Woy, best sample maple sugar William Baker, best box honey Aaron Dickey, 2d best do Lydia Shallia. best crock cheese S C. C. Miisselman, best cider S, Mr. H. Boyts, dish cloth, M. Mrs. C. If. Miller, table spread, M. M. E. Mite Society, 2 infant saoine, very M. , Mis Alice w earner, ipronwa u em broidery, M. DEPT. XVIXT. MISCEL1.AJKOTS. J. S. Hamuli, best pen and Ink drawing, tl- ' .a W. II. YVeiaey, cesi aupiay Hon, 2. . lavid Hosband, best rclica, manuscript of Herman Husband and article over 100 years old. I lOnAU XI v UU wwi. v. . y - , - llattie A. Walter, bent oil painting, home product, $3 Jacob alarteeny, 24 Dt ao, v J. B. TreUwell, heat dianbAV of Shell, $2 I G. F. SchaefTer. beat display natural CU- -,Zlav rinstties. 8. W W. a. Weiney, best enromoa, Do beat display of pictures, &c.. S3. Mra. Mary Edie, diplay of china ware over 100 year old, v. Benj. Miller, beat penmansnip, 9 Sarah W. Schrock, beat pencil drawing, 81. Mra. W. IL. Pickins. Deal dismay ioroign curiosities, embracing a large number or article from China, Japan, and corea, a. Mra. Michael Kifer, best lot bread oaaa- Charles Coleman, brt plctnre Ira roe, made by boy, D. W. Ii. Weiney, best display puoMigrapua, 2. . . r. C. Cnlhorn. nest fireclay. V. Mra. Risinger, a mirror bridal present 73 years old. Mrs. w. r. rrousi. cnairoiir.uoMrj 100 vears old. and ailver tea poon 150 year old. t rank u. eampseii, tnree piciurea, u Jeremiah Voune. heat wax flowers, B. Edgar H. Baer, best specimen fine print ing, u. C. U. Basset, best panel uoor, v. Geo. Cobaugh, best barometer, li. DEPARTMENT XIX. FOBEaGN MAHU PACTCBKS. The item mentioned in this section, are all among the beat of their kind, and are nnn.ui Viw th com nittee to the no tice of the farmer of the county : Ruriprior Machine Co.. best mower. J. M. Holderbaum, best combined mow er and reaper. C. C. Musselman, Detiee-ieuiir, wsm Collin & 8hipley, best drill, BucKeye. J M. Holderbaum, 8 horse-power tnresn- er and separator, pronounced a good ma- chine and entitled to favorable notice. The Erie pump, exhibited Dy wm. . Schrock, and the Lowe pump, exhibited by Jesse Hoover, were judged of equal merit, DEPABTMXNT XX. David Husband, best exhibition general farm products, (10, nrolltTllOT XXII. DOMESTIC MANC- FACTCBES. . Section A. Mis Alice Shaullis, best pair of blank ets, 82. TI,jnHr,M WAV. -'-ll Deal QO. X - Mrs. George Zimmerman, best 10 yards home-made woolen ciom, o-i. Mrs. M. P. Shafer, 10 yd rag carpei, cs, ti;.. Knutu Frpa.no. 10 yd do. 8. W. Note These two pieces pronounced of equal menu Phebe JOiemn, ties cui"i -u....r Tt,t 0,1 heat do. G. W. Mrs. E. M. Bowman, best S yds barred linen, $1. . u n-,,t. 2d best do. G. W, Mrs. George Zimmerman, best S yd tew Lydia Shaullis, best pound .stocking yarn, G. W. Lydia Shaullis, best pair knit stocking, n v Nannie Kantner, best pair knit stocking by girl under 14 year, S. W. u m Fiirk. beat Dair mitten. G. W. Kate Wot. best pair genf half hose, G. W. H U Fllnk. best domestic thread, $1. Samuel Snyder, domestic thread, very -,.lA,irtna Mrs. 8arah Husband, best fly brush, Wml Barrick, fly brush, very meritori- on- - Millie Vihman, best table cover, Miss BosetU Frease, best S yards barred flannel, 32. n Mrs. Georne Zimmerman, 2d best do, is. C. 11- Tbeodore Woy, stand cover. Meritorious. w. i-iuhroidered hkirt. do. r i:-.. 7.imiiierMiaiiaiidAlieoSli.ini- i; ....i. i. air tlnzeu towels whiclt wero .ilL.rviin' of iiremiams. but were eutered In the wroui: deparlmeut. .T it TTantner. best Dieoe tn.il carpet. Di ploma. -Y. S. Morgan, 2d best do, D. Do best blankets, D. Do " woolen carpet, D, Do " coverlets, D. Do " woolen cloth. D. Do " plain dress good, D, Do caasimeres, it. Do " satinets, 13. Do " jean, 1 Do " stocking yarn, S3. J. II. Kantner. 2d best do. $1. Wm. S. Morgan, best display assorted yarn, 63. Explanation. In the ht of premiums awarded. A means "Agriculturist ; C U, means Gountrv Gentleman" : C. S., P. C. B. and B. C. B. mean Cook Books, being three of the best publication of the kind extant; B. mean miscellaneous books, be- ing a cireful selection of valuable standard wfrk., worth from 1 to S3 each. O. W. mean elaasware ; S. W. mean ilrerware; D. mean dinloma : M.. meritorious, and P., premium. New AdeertisemenU. A MED1CISE CHEST IX MIXIATURE. MUhler's Herb Bitters is not a beverage; bat a strictly medicinal preparation, more thoromrbly adapted to the wants of tlie general pablle than any other in the market. Unlike all other so-call ed Remedies, it is prepared under the direct per sonal supervision of sn eminent Physician. S. B. Hartman, M. D.,the senior proprietor. Is a regular graduate of the Jefferson Medical College of Fbll adeluhla. and a DracticlnK physician 01 large ex perience and extensive practice. In such hands the public may rest assured that Mlshlcr's Herb Bitter is compounded In strict accordance with correct Pharmaceutical principles, and that none but ihe choicest Ingredient enter Into lis com posi tion. It Immense sale alone Is conclusive proof that It possesses merit of a high order. Merchant, bankers, clergymen, lawyers, clerks and others engaged in sedentary occupations, experience Its wonderful effects in relieving the depression caus ed br severe mental labor: while ibe mechanic farmer and laborer, bod their bodily vigor restor ed Hue magic by its use. At thia season of tbe year, when uiabbjioia. Crahps, Colics and kindred disstrdera. eauseti by eating unripe fruits, imprudent indulgence In cold drink, etc., are prevalent, a certain, siieedy and effectual remedy will be found in Misbler s Herb Bitter. Tbe depressing feeling of Languor or Debility, incident to the -healed term.1 la at once removed, the energies restored, and new life and vigor im parted lo tlie proet rated system, by It ase. Is IJYsrarsi a, Ltvxa Complaixt iissmr nuns or thk KiDnsYa it Invariably works like a efcarm. It is not a drastic purge nor beady stlmo laaL, violent In its operations; but Hi simply s natural remedy, thoroughly adapted to ajiui Da tura. It supplies tone to ihe stomach, re Invigorates tbe digestive organ, stimulate the seerettooa, ami promoting a regular action oi tbe bowel, en able every organ of the body to perform It allot ted work regularly and without interruption. it is tbe unerring certainty of dealred result at tendant on Iu ase, coupled with th fact that It I prepared by a physician of eminence In his profes sion, that has rendered Mlshler'S Herb Bi Iters so poiular, aad a familiar a a household word. Thoitbaxds os Mothers all over tbe land have found It to be the salest and best remedy for ne in their famlile; they not only give it with perfect safety to even the youngest child, but wbea used -with caution find it the safest mean of euaring thrir own health aad freedom from tbe weary aches and pain loeitlest to their sex. perfectly Aairmles, It Is just the remedy needed by them to eatable Nature to perlunsi her function aalwrefly, rrfnlarlf d sruAeaf ivrdrcsiace. No Ladt SIAUCLD BB WITHOUT IT if S WOttld pOMCS th dear, blooming complexion and cheerful spiritln sepera ble Irom sound health. It U sold by all Drag gist and General Dealers; i neatly put up in square glas bottle, enclosed in ayellow wrapper. It is aox. sold on Draught, being tlritttf s mtdtcir ul preparation, and a such is endorsed by many of the skh t eminent physicians of the country, augl Cealawr Umlaneat. Thar I do pain walch th Centaur Liniment will not re lieve, av swelling they will not subdue, and no lameness whkh they wiU not ear. .Thl to stror.g language, bat It I trae. Thev hare urodocad more core B3flrat at rheu nullum, neuralgia, lock jaw palsy, spnlDSiiwelUngieaked-breaXS. sealtls, bams, sait-rheam, ear-ache, ke., upon the human rame, and or strains, spavin, bsU, ke- po ao unal la one year than have all other pretended reined ies el nee the world began. They are counter irritant, aa all healing pain reliever. Cripple throw away their era trae, the lame walk, poison ous Ute are rendered harmless, and the wounded are healed wllbouta sear. It Is no humbug. The recipe i published around each bottle. They sell as no article ever before sold, and they cell be cause it doe just wast they pre lead to do. Taos who now raffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to sailer If they will act nee Oeataar Lia- Irneat. More thaa 1,000 eerUncate of remarkable eares. Ineloding firosea Umb. ebronle rheanuttnn, oat, running tussort, Ac, have been received. We wUl send a circular containing certificate, the recipe, kc- gratis, to say one req nesting it. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment Is worth one hundred dollar tor spavined or rweenlcl none aad moles, or for screw worm la sheep. Stock ewaers-theeelinl menu are worth year sttwa- titn- No famllv should be wUhowttbem. "Whit wrapper for family ase Yellow wrapper (or sa Inula. Sold by aU Druggist, see par bottle; large bottles,! Ok J. & SOSE k CO., U Broad way. New lurk. New A dverli&menl!'. CaStobia is a,r .;. nutMtituts tur Cano i OIL It is the only tat articla la distance which If certain to stfimilata the fwxt, mrulate th hnr j Is, cure wifltl-eolie and product) natural sleep. It eontataa neither aUneralr murjibliie r alroh jl, aot Im pleasant to take. btl trea Bead not cry aod motber asay rent. aprlll Q KPUANS' t'OUKT SALK. tnof an onSar biTOinaont cf thOrt tirii' Oonrt of Somerset Co., Pa., I will oiler at l'ubiie Sale, to Ihe borough of Somerset, On Saturday, October Hlh, 1874, ail o'clock, the follow ins iral estate, late the prop artyof Joanna Nerllla, ileceewl. A certain lot of mmrbl tltntu In K.mmm1 K.,,n 'll ftil H'.illlna lot ar u-eaier DaTuoa Ih went. 1 oi.m street on the aortb, fca of Pred Lauxe oo the easr an l Main St. lonthe avmtb, kTJig two ilwelluiK hous-.-s therm ,rwtMt TEKMS. Theauiount required m hanJ enooab ia n& the (let.tn. atxat a mo: the i-Uw in two iiuaI oaviBCDU with intercpt. aerurai liy lu licnt bonds; lo per oent of the imrohaee nvm-T to be bald wbea ine uropeny ia anoL-aoti.iiowa. r-jwi Aion,lenW April, 137. w F( IRD. octS Adattmstrawr. R TJLE TO ACCEPT or REFUSK. Irthertne S- Msler, wWow Mary nn-er- marrleu wun "'" "r.w Hoover, of Call City. NeSraska, and J ulia, in termarried with George Tltp,H Soinersot Co, P . . . .... . -i n.K- Yoa are ' a.v. 'i eth Uy of November, 1ST, lo aocepi an- Coarl to M mm ","",r- ' : take tae real . . , at the appraised valuation or show cause why the same .hould not be ""LIVEB KJfEPPER. oct3 ou"'"- T EGAL NOTICE. ! To Harriet SM,m,S JirCon Sh'afler Noah SbaTler. Sanwel Shaf flllmut county, Pa., tlisabeth Shafler, wi'ow ol Darid Shafler, deceased, and fo. anknowa, the number, name and red- dene of the. children are ""o-o; if Lmic. Loulnda Kiioai, - irtn" Long, (td Catharine beUuc a minor) the U nam'l..ur are children of Nancy btader. who wai Intermarriea wuu x-. ..Bt Yoa'are liereby" notified that In . of a writ of partition, wsuea ol Somerset county, ra, " -". -r-"r the real eetate ot jeroiumu i. .....v, , l JerTli., on Thursday, the 6. h day of Nov., S,l T theP killowin named tracts of land, Tii: " S.tXiaina lands of Henry V. JUaurerand 7ohn Brooks; No. a. A tract ot lajd acre, more or less. ' N ' eran ZTrTcli .Ttend if f'u ti. r,k prop: when and wnr you nI,"KyJ- ephkk. er. SlieriT. oct3 Rare Business Chance. Aa enenrotle man with from .one to three hnn- Hred dollars can secure an exciuMa v"""'- bnew fo county that will pay -2oO per ceut iontn on Investment, and bear inTesntf illon. Call on or address Keystone Portable Burglar Atannte., Room 7, NO. 901 1. nciHDui dutw ,3 PHILADELPHIA JOHN BILLS In the Court of C"mmi n Pleas of Somerset County. Pa. No TS 1 August Term 1374. miiit. ti.. -n.iN nniv i. l.i 'in ' " - -- ' - -. -. rfni anntiliited br the Lourt. . , .h.rtra of the books of the co- partnersliip. eoliect the amount, due, and pay the Sebts of the firm and the expenses ol tne receiver shio and pay the balance over totl.e co-partnership equally. "Hereby (fives notice to all persons In 1 . Ii..rtn.NhhtAnL on or be- UWICU W -" . ' .! It .... fore the 2nd day ol iiuHmucr uii u.i tlement. If not paid belore inas i nine iiio will be placed lume nanus ui uuu Iq.,tur collection. sopao Kecelver. DMINISTKATOIVS XOTICE Eiute ot Samuel Mosholder late of Brotlierrrally twp., aeceaaeiL. t - . ..imiitrti.,n on the above estate havlnc been uninted lo tho undersizned. noii-e ts i , inrirbtetl to It lo make imme- dlate payment, and thoee bavin claims adnst It. to present them duly ant hem tented fur settle. mem al iai rwnieiico m -,v. the 7tb day of NnvemI MHOLpK 11ESK1 Ci. WL.E..ua.v j- Admini'trjtors. T vn A I, XOTICE. I I " i 1 ne quamieti v.iitswi .".i..... - wnitr.Sp are v k. V.hIilI that l,v a i.n.-e.lllii Iu tit..' I uurt ,,i Stimritt ftiu;i:y. ih ui vtuttt.-t - - . .. . , .. of UU plaoe ot n.iniii jsrnt-rti. elections ii i loicu clmillS : SK'LJ. lt llif : tl.TI it.-tllj. SLank.-viIi . l.i' " r wiii pie tak-: o.t--. . t . a.-lJD t.erilf L .OriCK. :li ur. h.n.hv nttllllpJ ttuat lv h Drocofiliu In th Li.url of QuHrter Se-voi of Sumvrsct l.'ounty. the il:u of tK.lJ.ng the neoerU ipeciil, ani rxn.uKVle tkmfl baa beencbanittHl to the acu.n-1 bouw m Jen- nerrtue, of wtitck au pertu mirreiwi ep30. SUcriif. T EGAL XOTICE. Xhequaliued ToUrs of Sosthimpton towtishlp are hereby notified that by a proceeding in the Quarter Session of Somerset County, the idaee of hoklin the ireneral.special and townshlpelections has been cliauped to the bouse of Jacob U. Kennel of which all persons interested wtll please u ke notice. r' i-nnv n Ul.ll r. IV HE.CI 1 r.x. ier30. Sht!""'- AUPITOIl'S XOTICE. . a. t...l a...i;rA T.wr tlui IV.nrt nfi'omm.oi Plea of Soinerwt I'.mnty to ihnliUte the funds m the band J the fhe . rl out JW1SS tolu'u't'ieto -u ...j.i..ni at mv i, Hire in Somerset br iau tllP1vuusui w - j . ough. on Friday October loth 174, when and where all parties interested may attend. KpM. AU"1 OTRAYED rom the field of John Kantner near S nworset. en Sent, itti a dark bay horse, seven years oi l. swar oaca. Any iiii.n n. - - -.-wiU'b. tb.nk.u.1, received by Stoyatown, 1'a. 0 OHDIXAXCE XO. 2G. T-r-. i n it oniatri'vl rv tne waress inu h of Berlin, that irom and ,h. l.i ,lnv of October B.'t.- It sliall not be lawful for any Geese lo run at large In said bor--h i u-raon vkilatiiiK thU or.linaii.-e by leaviiiz thelrUeese run at largeshall be liable to a fine ol eu for eTery otleuee together with costs ot "Enacted and subscribed this 2th day of Sept. 16; A JAt. J. t.oit.', Chief Burgess. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PHI. VST AT K. "By virtue of an order of the Orphans" Conrtot Somersot county. Pa., the undersigned will offer for sale oo tbe premise in Bunimu. iouo.i.o, oo Tuesday, October fth, 1S74. ik. .l ti of John Hersch. deceased, ;nsls- v ' . , . . i , in ...... Ill . . r.,li..a . A I NM .11 -1,111 l-in'-141Ultli tt, ' perchea ao joining lanus o. .u.j... ZV Dnt a Hugu. n. D. Itaer. Perry Berkley Alexander Mofgrave and Elias Bowman, of whieh .i . ui eleared. balanee wi.ll timberetl. . , i . e 1 . . llnrm' I..IN with Ore clay, limestone and bituminous coal In abundance on the same. TimK ibttt.thinl in hand 1st Alrll. Is. a, balance In' live equal annual payments, to be se- urral on the premises; to per tvm money must be paid on day ''' WJI. HEKSt II Sep Executors. IXECUTOIl'S XOTICE . r -, . , i.i. l.ta ..f TutwrTur- relate oi jjuuoiou ni.-i, - it t tiainentarv on the above estate Keviooi 1 L... UCT. o. having been granted to tbe undersigr.e-l, no.iee to hereby giveato those Indebted to It lo make im mediate payment, and those having clahnsazainst It to present mem ouiy auui.-ui.iiio-t -t . mem on Saturday. Ortober Wih, l;t, al the Ute residence ol decease.;. -nrooiDii JSI ODUr.ivii,-ii."i JONAS JIEYEKS, acpl Exi-cutors. CABPETS. EWEST STYtHS, BODY BRUSSELS LATEST desigxs TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, NOVELTIES LH Two and Three Plies, ALL OF -.VIIIOII WE OFFER AT LOWEST CASH PRICKS. BOVARD, ROSE &CQ., New No. Fifth Avenue, en PrTTSBtRGH. PA. CORK SHAVINGS, The best aad cheapest article in use f.r Mnttresses.c&sC They will last a life time. Thirty or forty ounda required ir largestalietls. 8 cents per pound. IMmi Erote & ft, PXTTSBrRCill PA. cepS Jcw Adi'ertuemrr.h. B. Brooke Nyce & Co. BUTTER COMMISSION MERCANTS, 54 SOUTH STREET, Kespee illy solicit eot-.'.rtments ol HflTKR n.l ftpn-nl PKODT't'E. Tlie l.ir,-e and reau;.ir tr I t : have fur Itu'tcr oil-r su.rlor i:nln-einfn!s ti.r MERCHANTS AND DAIRYMEN to ship to as, and will he pleaJ-) I t hive their shipm. tenll'in lo tfieir lUterrtsi an j ii tmija nuiaii seimiit na'es and check fur nnxveiis. N. 11. Shipping canl furwarded by mail, or to be h.ij t priru-ipl cores In the roonsv. -p W " Mcelroy & dickson, 54 Wood St., - PITTSBUROH, PA. W HOLES ALK JDtlT C3-OOIDS OFFER THEIB STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS FOR AUTUMN AT VERY LOW PRICES. September loth, IS r I ) M I X 1 ST llATOll rf x o r I C E j Lauie of Catharine Swank, Utc of Somerset tp.. deceased. letters of administration on tho above estaio bavins; been it ran ted to the nn-lendjfiit-d, notice is hereby utven to th.-o lndebtett to it to make imme diate paymec'. and ihoae havln cl.iiias airainst it, to present t he ui tiulv authentkMted f' r euk-uient, at the residence ol Noah S:iuk.on Satunlay, IV tobir '24, 187. JOHN KLINE. sp: Adaiiui.trulor. A SSIGXEPrS XOTICE. Ueorxe It. Suhrie an.1 L. A. Sinl'Ii, of JIcTors- dalo b..roujrh, havinir n::s.Ie a vulieit ary ajui-n-mentofall their pMperty and elli ts, to the uri dersncned In tra.'t lor the bennttt ol'lheircreditur, notice is hereby ir..'n to ail person ln.li;b!cd to s:vil iartios to mniie iioinciate payment, and those haviiiir claims will prtseni uieni lorseiuvmcut. nu allowance. j. o. nt: Mts. seplS A.nec. ST EES' SALE OF HEAL JL ESTAT ESTATE. Uy virtue of an orler Issue-1 en of iic (irplnns Court of SotnerseM'o., I'a., to Uic uml-rsliiieil di rected, there wia l e x to sai-, i y pum. oulcry. at tnc i.t:- resi.ieiveoi o.-.-o.,.- -o. ui , iv t Turkeyloot towr.siilp, Soiu- rsot to.. 1 a., On Saturday, 0--'Jrr Wh, 1ST I, at 1 o'.-liK k p. m. tho fullowins .U-s.-ri!ie. vain ic real estate, late the prin-riy or I'lulip Sullivan late of I'l'i-i-r Turkiyiool lowuship, uvceased, to No. 1. A eertala tract of land fitua'e In Slid dlecreek tnowship, in said con my, a.'j'ininsr lands of Aaron Hechler. John . Kiiomel. tract No. K, John D. Snyder and othrrs, contaiiiini; 10 acres and HO pen-hes. strict measure, with tne appnrte. nances. About 4 acres are cleared, and the re- malnder well timbered ,.,,,,. xl A eert.iin tract cf land situate In Ml !- dlecreek township, a.lliininir lands ol Ks It. Kinir. Levi Snv.b r, Aanm Hi-chlcr an t tract No. 1. containing i acres and TS l-ri"hcs, sirict meas ure. About 3 at re are cleared aa I the remain dr well limlieretl: fr.l water on the premises. TEKMS. ne-tliird ol the purchase money to remain a lien on the premises, the Interest to lie paiJannuallv to the widow durina her Hie lltae, and at her deal h the principal to the hi irs -if the deccascil: one-thinl In hand mi the delivery of the deed on the 1st day of April, 1S7S. and the remain der In twociual annual paymentwitliout Interest; 10 percent of tho purchase money must be paid on the day ol salo. ........ IKVAN V. SVLLIt AN. e TresU-. heBemington wqRKs. - ' " - 5 J iy:- . - -- ---- V- . -1',-i THE NEW IMPROVED AWARDED Ths "Medal cf if CStil AT YIEXXA, 173. Tbe Highest (Inter ol "Medal' awarded al tiie Exptisitluo. SoStxing Machine Receirrd a Higher Price. A FEW UOOD REASONS: 1. A New Invention tnun-oglily tested arid se cured by Letters Patent. it Makes a perfect Lock Stitch, alike on both sides, on all kinds of goods. 3. Uuns lii;lit, smooth, noiseless and rapid best combination of qualities. . Durable runs for years wiihnnt rejiair. . Will do all varieties of Wor and Eaney Stitching In a superior manner. fl. Is most easily nianaxed by the operator. Length ol stitch niay be altered while running and machine can be threaded without passing thread through holes. 7. Iiesiim simple. Inirert'.us, eleear.t. lonning the stitch without tlie us- of rog wheel aears. rt tarv cams or lever arms. Has the Automatic Drop Peed, whkh Insures unitorn lenirtli of stitehat any .eetl. Hits ournew Thread t'otr.roller. whieh allows easy movement of nce llc-bar and prevents injury lolhread. g. Construction must careful and finished. I is manufactured by the most skilllul and exper! eneed mechanies, at the eelebnited Uemlnirton Ar morv. Dion, N. Y. l'l tt-biirgh Otlice, to Sixth St. spr-JU SPECIAL NOTICE. SeuttfA Normal CoEep, SAOAMOKE. (late California) W ASHIXflTl iN" Wl'STT.PA. The WIXTEK SESSIilX of this new State Normal School Willbealn MOXDAY. SEI'TE."! BKK Ci, 174, antl contiuae wceka. Tuition for the Term $20. Completelv fumisbed r.m. fuel and lan'.lng A3 74 per week. Total outlay, imlu .i!: tuiilt u. does oot exceed i 00 per week. Slate aid to lliose irradu.iting lis Tea-bers will more than pay ilia tuition of tbe whole course. THE NORMAL SCHOOL eraduatcs aro rai-U.Iy comman !ia? the be posi tions. Those whoct,me and graduate nrst will t-c Ersi in the held to get m"U TJr-iT- Q"U rr"2 I llfi riftS b fiCIlOOlb. Student are received at any time, th csjli It U tnrst to enter at beginning of Term. Come by way of l uloulown and Brownsville. Address C. L. EIIREXFiEI.D, A. M., I'ririfipal. A UDITOH S XOTICE. t ue undersigned auditor, appjtntett by the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset county, to mae distributi- of the lun-ls arising trim tne sines oy the Sberili of the real estate ol Alexamler Ssuts man to ami aining those b-gaily entitle.1 Iheret", hereby gives notice tiiat he wul attend to the io tie ol hi apptintment al the uift.-e of Wm. H. Koonts In ttie ht.nuzh of Somerset on Mm lay, October PJ, at W o clock a n. scplS AmJitor. A SSICXEE'S XOTICE. Ja Stitwrt, having by dee I of Tulunry - sianment conveye-1 ao 1 assiitneti - - : late, real, iwiwjii.i , ,, , . T, -. .1.. . ...t. i. t.ri-bv riven wall ler- J. intra.- ior ic eni Ul creuuors, uuut j - hu lny son. indebteil to sail J.a ' . eint on claims airaiort him to spiiear f.,;'ei . , Saturdav. lober ,L ".R. "sepi solum J- Awistee. E XECUTOU S XOTICE. Estate of Dv 1 Mountain, late of Addison iwp. deceased. the abore estate liaMbegrauU'the undersigned, aottrjl !reo? ten lo tht-e indebted to tlto make imine- to present them uu.y authen, ted M . a IIWIDPC. . . The oLtct and t-e appoint o.uiuing ailtusinrss lu-aturti. For circulars, atidrtf p prFFk SiNS .p-2-eom Ptttsbargb. Atlrcrii.vinrn!. - n - "i-r.-.l r-i -nrs. We pr..mie tr! i t PllK'li for Ul rrt.lt unit a-. w:ili .1.1.1, pTi: M N I. U if K K M Y v v v l A I. 11 u V li i; C J K 4 S X Z li A I O V V AV Y T!!1C LIOllT. THB DtKr. i I-KriEtl I nv.... Te be Copy resfcte!. (hi rcco't-t of fifteea cent. I will ir.-i;i to anv ii-l Tvs. a ne.it canl wilii eiiher of tin- a!ive: s'hiw nsr in the one case how "the Ualit" win Blve bciit on anv subgiTt: ami in the other case how -the ibmr ill open a door to any mibicct. even the door of Heaven. L'r I will send the two cards for tweii-ty-hve c-riL?. Address, c.T. VTALKER, rrictt-nj-. r.i. That tho atph.iliet Is a stienee iu I'self, Is cer talidy .ni.uhir new, even in t.'-ii Jay of iiivi-n-tton and dlj.i.v.'ry. Though if Mr. Walker sus-t-.ius tho a.syertli n by act ant dcicr.n.-:rai!-n. we wiiJ all h.tre to acknowletio the tra'li,an l if we do 1ml It l.i iut mcaci:v.r of lh le-tersi of tho al. J OSKI'II SHEETS Si SOX l.'n !vrt .tkr-s Hrriiri Ia.. Ct.i1.1t.1nr7 lw-wu o hind ant. m;iki t' rlT Ciiihn.i d all t ;n pri'-f. on tlif -i!nrtf(t nor psfMH. ilvinic IiriTu oi the i'Uc-t iu rt .niinc-!. we are al t tiaC Vi. apnl li - T?XECUTOU'S XOTICE. 1, Jr.atacu f Ales. Jo1tnn. l-ito oT JeufT Trrjt., iereH5vl. Lntt.TT tcst: iT"iit.uy ou rhe afw'VCf c5t:i'a Ii::v Ir;i n riilfl U ilio nivlersiif nM by i)w j-n p. t er :.u; Ut-nty, Kf itv U hrt-t y kiwn i-j iIm'- iti deltl (n It to m:tk iumi! iate pi v nu n'. :i:il t he h tvinif ehiimt aifnir.st it wiit jn-?rt ilu-iu ImiIio unIT.'iiriKNi f'T j. i !'. itio' ut t!ie fiii:t- ot it- n;.. mm . J tef-tt. nt Jcuacr iln. t h ?..turtl.- v PKV. S. FLKCK, txcfu'or.. muEim fie j! Mr Hi uJ;4llt.Ul. My I"lJIJC(J t! !l-f. 11 ' . tl.-n. r. ii. -. i b. l.tUllll- lb' our 1 '1 il: v. ttl. lii:-i. i-Ti -v t--.i.ii.:i ii. e iu bi? int. l lustit:. 1 in ...I'.t'.' lit. it wc !e.l"ve Till i':irrv ..a, iris Dis r-imii'-u honestly un.'. I.ii.-!y, aee..r 'i to hi:' :t:veriio 1 l'!n. v-t by the siajif, ths Hoa. J.u. T. D. Wil. S'in. i.ni Ci V l'cur:' il. t':i i:..l 1 ii.;.j. .-,,i.-o floLI: ten licsi-ii n.-es in 'I'lsi-.tnn: po;.til:itii ti 'Ji.OW. and the rjiirad e-, n terof tbe sitiite; ii tracts of land in di.ten-nt i. r ti-itis iif t lie S at-. Vain? of pn1 AIW.is-o: 7d. -Out ti-.ke's. at ;J er.th: The mnnairernent are si well eonMn.'.! of the sutv-esa oi' the EmerprUe. 11. it they 1,-el luin.-d In pnnnising to relmid ev ery eeDi'of niotiey it the unwind d.s nottni. pliu-e on -.- I of lvi..tnT. Every priie p.ii-1 ia :a.l, a litli-'r ail tbr ti. Iters are sol-1 or nor. T. W. liin St; Tp-a-urer. Addresv J. ICSI K;:, Manaser, H .u.-fii, Tiia--. ejj IXECrT.ii'.S'SALE OF HEAL J ESTATE. i;y irtne of an uriler ifsiieil oot of Ihe I Irf.biir.s' Ceurt ot Somerset Co., Vn.. to Ide uri'ier.-i,oH.l dir;s-;e.. ther-j will N- c.-iK.,.j-l t-.i s il;, by j.uriii.; outiry, on the prctnLics, Ihl nt I !.K St p. in., th.: f Ilowin Jel r:n:l ralu i M fp-tl Mtii. Ia the wiy f Wftii tui P. UNh"nt-e, Lite i.f MtyTijr, tit--"i. to wit: A M of icr- nn 1 fi: u:i In tht luwn of Mcyi'r !nU S '!nrrPt Pn., on whirh aro crf-oicl a iwt.;-ry trim? 'Iwtliin h'U.'t, a our anl x hit i f tfi.-rv builii.isx a-'i d a r rw, alw a rM;iiiu unl other out i,uii'iinif th.TC'in ?r-!fi. Tin1 pn-friy i I c vi-' f n M.iin trv-:t. in thi fu--ln',!tn f'rirt ol the town, n' in in ui cu:vii:in. Tht-re aire !cvr.il tti"ico hun irvts on iht jiremi- TKRMS.-Twn th iinn I !oil;ini in hail I -in "n tinn.i,i'n of ?:ii?, ani the in on? year, wl:h Inter sf. to le i'urfMl by a ju nicn: n nn the premi!f lo (ier cent (rf tha pun-uao m-n-cy mu.'t be v.ti i -.lay ol iiile. (. L. MUXr::. i'i9 r.iiTUtfr. JOU S.U e oi: hext. 1 i!l ellt,rn-nt tnv Planing mt'l. cor.sis.lii2 ol a 40 horse i-.wer engine. oi.e planer, one li-.rirn O'.ouMcr. one tenon and oue stroll :iw. one fo..t tnortiser. and three circular saws, all ia icoi-l run I'in 'onler, on reasonable tcrirs. r'' r pnrfulr a.liiress W. C.SIIAPEK. j, 9 Garrett, Pa. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Tor the relief and cure of all derange ments in the stum s l, liver, and bow els. They are a mil-t aperient, and all eieellvnt pnnrativc. Being purely ve-e-t.ililu, they contain no morcury or mine ral whatever. Mitch serious sn knessi ami suIfrrinK is prevent-e-l br their tiinelv n.e; and every family should have them on hand for their protection and relief, when rcoiured. Long experience ha proved them to be the .v et, sur-t, and bc-t of all tlie Pif with a hi. n the market abonnd. Bv their occasional u-e, the blood i jiurnlol. the corruption of the "ys tein expellc'l, obstruction removesl, and the whole machinery of life n-tored to its healthy arttvitv. Internal orjrans whw h lcome rloggrtl -l,',-.-..l. srv clexiisnl bv Aitrr'm Fill', au.l l .uT,r mto action. Tim incii.ient tb-ea-e ischan.'cl into hi-alth, tlie value oi ' which chanire-. -henre.kotiedonthevatniti!titu.lcswhoenioy it, can hardly bo computed. Their snear coating makes them ole.is.mt lo take, ami nrervrs their . r.. v U-ni-ll of ttine, o that thev ar ever fre-li. ami l-r loctiv KiuMe. Although search.il?. they are mild, and operate witiinut disturbaucc to the constitution, or diet, or T!1'i!itI!'ir'ctions are riven on the w" ' eai h box. how f n-e them as a I am.ly 1 hr-ic, and for the fdlowmg couudaints, wUK-h Uwe fill npnllv cure: tor IM.pep.ii. or I.f.t.c,-I.I..I I it.iriiirai 1 Im ol lpp',llr.u' ' .rf.Vl:J.t..lv to .umu.ate the wa. :"k Z rrT-Zorc us h-aMliv t-me and action .,r llterCeatpla'.'1'"1 ,ji ...,c MIlii". . MlLt i.l. tnmt. HUM a,reeai 1.1 c It mrwm. mi leverfctls-T shotnd , d -Mr and nil i i-i-i"r' ti . , ;-..n. -hi, h , - .. i. . r .. ..,k e-, to erirrect m diseascl action or nmni w "K.'lv-tery or IWarrhera, hut one mild d.-e'is general It reo'tire,!. p'lati-. cf the llrrt. Hat- I- tl.es ! Hark and I-iai thev should be ronuu-nou-ly W'-n, as p.-tiirrd. lo ehaiisre the disease-l acPon i of the .v-tem. tVi:h smh chan-,-e those C3miiLiiiil.iiA.-Mipear. ,, V.,r Ilrof and frop.lcI wellwsr. IbeT -hotiid be taken io larse an.t Ire.,,icot a.ea to I .HKItice uit- to- . - - t ' .h-,.l For ppresi tikco, as .1 produci mm. l.llKl- "I" lie On de-ii-etl eS t by sym- V A?; D.--r Pi, take one or twa Fin, to promote digestion and relieve the -to mar h. P An oc a.si..iial b. stminlaU- pie .U.mar h j-A b,elT the appet.te.and invigorates jthe S "u'n "Mlvsntaceo... where no Stious derartreroetit exi-ts. Ooe wno w-l SderablT well, otten And. thai a ke of the-e ftSmZj a. a-el dec.de.ily be-b-r. from tbeur eleansinirand rcnoviluig eH-tt on Ihe digestive apparatus. rEEPAREB BT Dr. J. C. A YEB CO., fraetUal Ckrmitl: LO WELL, MASS., V. S. A. rOtt SALE BT IU DBtW'TSVJBTWnEEE; CLAIM All FATES! AGSNCT. ,:,SiltHWdS.re- - ' "p"' MCT'AP--- t'. as if ma le in !-7"- MfllL fepJl a-., clian,-e n sok.ul e