The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 28, 1874, Image 3

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J. G. HARVEY & CO.,
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75 EXCHANGE PLACE,
BAIiTIMOEE, MI).
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS:,
1NQ, 83 EXCHA2TGE PLACE,
35ATriMOTtK, MD,
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GLADES BUTTER,
INTEREST
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The Somerset Herald.
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Mail East
Mall West
BY
It isuo-v time for nh'ippina C;i..llI
lU'TULn and we advise Hit te
Uairvmen.W take advantage of every C..M
dsy to shipSheir bu'ter down to lis r.s n.p-UllvaM'-.le.
We have a very .. .;
tall now, for cmx1 dairic nr.d can mu.pv
.llfrom 1,000 to 'MM' kc every wefK.
at hi;rh.-st market pili-c. I'.ur-r.n, nh.us
lromrthe South au.1 c.sl are nm 1
pinniusrto lay in their M nd w ler
VuK-ksofbullcr. und we adv.-. dMrj mn
loshiplheir Imlter pr.-r,pu .
tlie ad van la se o. l
We xv ill us-every
.llortU. sell at Hit i 11-
KST l'K ftS, nttt'
ms WKU) a tiif I'lir.or
i hl will (H-nd !'
and c-hwK.
will fclso make lilt ral
nienta.
attvauees tui Mr
ll.,nm to rcci'.ve iiN-r:
::! shU'Dicnts
promptly.
.Respectfully Ac,
KF.NXAIU) & (K DI'.SIXY S.
S:1 U nANr.r. I'l.Ati"-,
lialli'iiore. M 1.
llvVME-MMiKCalflAH-is !;,) per p:.'ir
jU Frank Si;H; i Co.
2 000 F.ushels more potato- wanu.l
at The highest cash liiiurc C'iU. & IVi-n:.-.
iKvcuwantto save twenty pr cent,
buv your IU.is, Sb.x-s, Hats ind fa- at
Frank Sipe A Co.
Oi-R readers will please U-.ir with the
crowded stale of our adverlisin ? ri luiv.i.s:
after a weikcrtwo weproa.;se todobct'er.
r.v a mistake of the printer, court was
advertised for the l'lth, hen in she.;i:a
have Uen the Tth of .ovtn:Ur.
We intend to olT.-r Ladies and tler.is
Underwear and Funiishinziiooils at x
treuielv low trien after tins week.
Mrs. Js. R. Tiii iwk! l .
It was our pleasure to be j ri se n! at a
dance civtn bv some of the Indies ot I i.na
at the Uenford llou.- (n Friday n'.-ht last.
In all our experience e never enjoy, d a
dance more or partook ot a belter sii!per.
lion. 5. S. r.li.ir"'pid' this plr.f-e and
Meveixlale a v'it durin? last week, and
was well receives!. It is our regret that
hU",1titint r nnired him lo return h"i'ie s.
liil tnve him a
Bin txmersei l oumy
tull vote.
Tur. new pavements in Confluence are
rapidly nearinj completion and will lie a
preat convenience hen the rins tall and
the fltxvls (of mud omie. The Street
Ci'inmissinntr deserves ttnl crr-.:it c"fn
if some oftbeia did erst an t-u-r-!.'-'"
price.
. For. S.m.c Citswoid Ia'-.iV.s either
s'Egleoriupjisforlr.ediTi. Tli s 'nmbi
wei;h from lr. i.- p.o peunds and will
cut with proper Wp 9. in 11 potinds of
superior wool: :1 k'1 r.t la'f the prire
charrei by Lament VrtHxU-rc f.r si me
"lock. ' Peer He,T:ri
Notice. The School. B'u.Vs ad.-.!e.l at
last meeting ol School IViM ot S.merwt
Town ship are now ready f-r il. Vivcrv nt
the store of Amos sseck. Paren'ii Vuve
the advantasre of exchancin? old lVi n(
-Kne half the rate ot the new ones fr tbc
'.aks sixty davs. J. Raker Presidew.
P. !h-T?y Serretan-.
TnE S-vmersct Courrty Agricultural So
ciHv feel it their duty" ! mcri O. A.
Miller, Dippy & Co.. of Phiiid Iphia, to
ar that the price nf fife ttkti f-tr povufi,
offered by them for the three K-st kegs of
butter exhibited at at our last fair, wr.s
promptly paid to S. S. Miller, Eliza Mus
selman and ChauDcy Marteeny, to whom
the premiums were aw a-ded bv the judges.
F.J. Kooscr Sec D. Hi;sbr.r.d Pr.
i-Ki.T next week we will open at
-Fash ion Bazar." a very larcc stk of
Millinery, and all other enods in our line,
-which we are now purchasing in the Eivt
W have special advar.tajs i-i nttvin"
the kte styles oj imported Paris n 1 I-,n"
don IV.trrn Hats and Bonnets in the lar
rest wholesale twso in this country.
benefit of which onr cuson-,ers will "appre
iate.
Mrs. Jas. R. TnF.nwFt.i,
Ne. C, 3Iniraot!i Blixk.
ti a i mi iiiiiaTiTTrwnirtTw m 1 "
BERS9SI
, f.,r marking kep? en 1 had t
- ....(..w! l.ftl.
K-rw.-u.ita ry
Oudesluys,
To.siiiPPr. ti-risK
uMiui.a.vu tai.
OFFICES.
AVno lx'r.-owed o;ir hali bushel 13 day
il.r 10 iniuutes only, ami lias not je
rued it. Please unswtr anu mui
bl:-f
C'.KiK&JBEKITS.
"We wili commence in the next nuu-.uer
the' IH:u.vi.i a serial s'.ory of great in
icst. written expressly for this niier, by
.'r-ntler.ian of aliiiity, a native lru citi
noi'.his county and ully acquainted
with most ot its p:ist history. The romance
written in a hi-'hiv exciting and inter
cstins: manner, wifl relate many stirring
incident. of local interest in the olden
time
"We would Ciil the attention of all buil
ders to the card of The National btair
Ruiiding and Turning tsboji, U le found
in outadvertising columns. Jlessrs. J.
Welsh & Co. are at present doing work
in all parts of Western Pennsylvania and
Kastcrn !iio, and have facilitic-s for turn-in-
out work ci this kind, that defies com
petition Ifoth as tottyh-sand prices. Send
1 r their I'rico List-
atheiir,-' L- ich. a-J.tl IOC year, died
her re.iidencf near Freedom, Dlaircouu
t v on Monday of last week, irbe was bora
rear Ott vsiiurg in lTf'Sand had very dis
tinct recollections of General Washington.
She iived 1 1 see her great, reat. great
rrand children, and retained the full lise
of her mental and physical povvrs in a re
r.nrkai.lo luauner.
We were pleas-d to notice ia the Cu:n-b-riand
Tin e s of t! e 21st that Dr. Stanley
Fundeulurg was one of the successful
competiiors at the Allegheny (Jo., Fair
for the premiums on blo led cattle ; over
two hundred d illars having been aw arded
to l.im.
R.iiiiUii Stuanci: lit T TnVE. Stranae
as it may ajipear, it is nevertheless true,
th.it the" fellow who won't take the paier,
Ucause bv withholding his patronage he
thinks he'ean break it up. i .the f.rst man
tn "nltble the copy offline paying subsen- !
!:er. This hioks'a little inconsistent, but!
it is a fwt. This hind fa man w ill swear
h wouidn't touch it with a pair of longs,
but he will sit around stores and hotels on
the e reiiiug of issue, and Iwtorc the paper
is Cry from the press will flounce upon it
like a duck upon a June bug, and soil it be
fore the person who pays for it had a
chance to read it.
AVf. leara fretn the YalUy I.trt(HKut
Ci . Mr. F. J. Walker sold his farm of
a'Kiul 200 a res to Mr. Peter C. Meyers fi r
$l.-i.00. More than one third of the
money was Iaid dow n. -
That the Llklick and Cumberiau 1 Coal
G. res-l--ed at ihiir meeting Sa.-t week to
ivmmcnee developing their cil fields at
i.i.ce and bo ready for bhipinj coal by next
spring. TLis is giKid news.
'1 hat a drove ol lui.ey's passed through
fiat pk'.C- on Friday, 'i'hee were driven
Ir.mi iienr 'Berlin and are intended for the
Frosibing market.
'i iis Ri iT.do Valley It. R. was fonnaly
cf.ened on Wednesday of last w eek, Mr.
ltithfon.Go! eral, FfiigUt Agent cfthe P. A:
I'. R. R. Fx Senator Geo. Anderson, Col.
K. i. Yiity and F. J. K noser were among
llie distingui.-htvl visitors present. A
large number ot Ttie citizens of Berlin and
iis immediate vicinity were at the depot
wheu tin! excursion tram arrived but
their feelings at the si-l;t !' the new en
gine and car were evidently tixi much lor
ihcm. "ot even a cheer came from the
v.lM crowd assembled. The occasion was
one of great pkvisure nnd all things passed
o:i"tfeli but ouie'.ly. CapL Albert Hetl'iey
catertidned a number of the guests at his
house during the cve:i:ug. The gentle
men made merry over a oi'clier tt ciuer
and a basket of che stni'.is. The captain is
a jovial, iiopiia'.ne iciiow.
Govkknor Thomas E. Buamlettk,
manager 'f the Gift Concerts in aid ot the
Public Library of Kentucky, of Louisville,
in that State, will do us a favor not to
tempt us r.-.ore wbh advertisements of that
intituiiou. The laws nf ihe State forbid
the pul'iif t'iin of such advertise-nients.
and do not discriminate U-twccn one Of this
kind, which is honest and tor a gxd j.nr
ose, nnd shyster concerns. iVe know
that some cue wiil, on flic oOth of Nov.
next, ba" ?i-i),00o, and other smaller
suras, and that the money wili be promptly
paid, as bus Uen the case in the tour pre
ceding ones ; list the law wiil not allow
lis to puba.-ii their advertisements. Keep
Iheia sv.3V :"ro;u ns.
Ti qu--t!on has often leen asked by
th e interested, "tan 1 lve mv gray
l.a:r nslored to its natural color, w
coiorimr the skin ? and can my th'n loe-ksi
I e thickened op7" Wc answer, "It can ;'
and wcnild a lvisr vou lo rc iI a treatise on
the hair, w 1 kh is imUisheil by It. P. Hall &
Go., N :shtiv, N. II , who semi it free, up
on application. Tiiev are the proprietors
of Hall's Vere'.abU' Sicilian H iir Renewer.
V'e lesrn from it. the hair, in a perfect
state of health, 5s constantly failing out,
and new l airs grow trom the same tubes ;
but, in c:is : of ar.v dtser.se of the soilp. or
by the use of abhwic preparations, the
hair tu'c becomes coi.tri'-teti at its mouth,
and jrevents the new toliieit' from reach -in;
the sv.t'aie. Tluir preparation will
create a peri'.-ctly health v conditi.m of the
scalp, and, by' its lonte properties, wiil
"re-crve an 1 stri ngt hen tiie rols of the
Ui-.
V..V;.f. De Xfit.it, Intra.
Dk. Mutt's Liver Pil.l.s. It is easy
CIIO'l-l
to p;:ike a pitl. ah !
ihr.t'stl e di2i
harsh. drastic
li-nefit than a
medicine, like
CUity. There v.. r 'oeao.
1 i'-:s. that are . f tv n l,ss
''SC of Mils - 1-et a ik1
ir. 3Iu
it s liver I Yds. w hi h i-nctrati to
the satof d Ktse. i a desideratum indeed.
ill pisitivi '; v cure alldisi-ases o! the liver,
bold everywhere. John F. Henry. Cur
ran & Co., Propriew.. -, and 9 'College
Phif. New Y rk.
Ross McC;.ito! k of Addison, a farm
er of great, promise at present cnairl
in teaching the Prtershnrg pinde school,
exhibited nt R.s i Sm's store in Con
fluence, two rota.- wi-ighiij five and
three fourths ;'uc.I.-. The average yield
of the patch wss a bushel to t-verv sirtr-on
1850
if 11
; I mm
hills. Wl.iie the tverare weight of the rod tpan for 30 miles, the first stone by side
crop would be one nciind nrtere. Brin"lofa basket. What distance will a man
j Orn esteemed friend, Mr. ITissinbottorn,
of M'es'mortland Cotintv. brought into
1 our sanctum veftcrday a rare plant "Yi e -,
are somewhnt at a Iohs to classify and de
scribe it. It is undoubtedly an androgynes.
bilamellate ; the stem tti-1
The tti.jm.iji
chotomous. Wc arc cfeiignieti io una
that it is ant-iouioau-pcrmous. Its flower
when in bloom must nave bcensupcro anu
fragrant, as, after it has been dried in the
sun and exposed to the atmosphere since
tue tenth of last September, you can smell
it a mile. To a man np a tree it looks like
n'.ury rlant I tlial is t0 s . a hundred
4 re
of them would pcrtume a ne;uixrnoo.i
for t ice fifty years. One of our frostiest
scientists thinks it is the JlelUborut J'ult
eaticut of Iloloferncs. Ve understand
that its counterpart may be distinguished
in a private letter of the poet who made
the fame of the great Agamemnon, written
tho night after concluding his magnificent
account of the batrachomyomachy. We
asked Mr. lligLdnboltoin why he had not
taken the plant to Frank Cowsu, who
would have given it xvlographie clabora
tion and was able to describe it with pul
chritude and perspicuity? and told him he
should do so now. ""Dod rot him, were
the last words of Higginbottom."
Cauliuruce Item.
Little Jesse, son of John A. : Walker
of Addison cut the first Jint of hi thumb
otr last Thursday while engaged in cutting
up p Jiikins to feed the cows. He made a
clean cut and a good job of it, though on
ly six yeara old. Di. Mountain treated
tiie c&ns succjssfully, and the boy is d.iing
weii. -
Mks Wiu.iam UoTERofbt. Louis a
daughter of Abraham Augustine of Addi
son was brought to her old home igi
burled on Thursday last. Rev. Koser
preached the funeral sermon. The con
course in attendance was a very large ooe.
Captaix Ktlah of Confluence says:
there is a new system ot Buckwheat culti
ration lately introduced in the south of
the county." It is sown in among the corn
and pulled bv hand (very carefully) in the
fall. Hung "op very carefully, to dry
around the outside of the house. The
threshing has not been attended to, but we
think it had better be done on a new fan
cied sewing machine or one of Joe Bea
chy's steam washers. Kylar however in
sists that since the introduction ot Colonel
Yutty's Guano Factory or Factor, the new
system must be a great success.
"Marceli.es Fkazee of Addison Tell
from an apple tree last week and broke h.s
arm near the wrist. Dr. Mitchell fortun
ately was just passing the house at the
lime and was at once called and set the
broken bone and gave the euflerer relief.
Mr. Frazec is the sou of William Frazee
now of Somerrield, one of of the best and
most substantial men of the township,
lie is a relative of Perry Collier, and their
tarnw adjoine ia the tt-rtil and romantic
region, which Perry poetically calls
r;t-,.,-a l " l lie lanu is very so""
and pleasantly siumteJ.m spue o me
The Oil trains cn the P. W. & B. Raii
w iv are both, an interesting and suggestive
si-lit. To see car after eir filled with nicely
painted, clean, well-hooped barrels puss in
quick succession i interesting to every
one interested in the productions ot the
'-rent rich but unappreciated state ot Penn
sylvania. It is a ugrestive of increased
business and pmsperity of the rail r;sij
and that to build up a trade it is necessary
for all enterprises not only to meet hut in a
measure anticipate the neeessciiiU sol trade.
Wo u!n,.nr..lv hone tbe "rowius wants of
r for increased travelling
facili-
the country
t! ;ti rerivn the attention irom tuis
comiiany that is shown by all other leau ng
roads. A great and pressingwant has long
been felt along the line .for increased ac
comodaiion.
The man that "rassled" with his boots
after pay day on the rail road, occupied a
room next oue of the Heralu statT. The
strn-'gle is described as a desperate one but
perseverance and boot grease accomplished
wonders. Though creatly exhausted and
his stomach somewhat riled, he breathed
something devoutlv forth that didn't sound
exactly like a prayer, leastways not like
the prayers in use in the Herald Office,
and tumbled into bed. His repose wa
distur!ed aud brief for in a simrt lime he
ane. with a loosing lor home auu
visions of his native city. For w hen he
had thrust his head far out of the widow
he ar nisingly ejaculated New ar-k on .
New Yoor-koh 1 Or mayhap it was New
ark New Jersey that he so atleciionately
apostrophised. " But well . life.
GiioKOK F. Dawsos Eso,., of the Coa:
nellsviilc LiK-omotiv! Works, accompftnJe'-'
bv
li tr u-rta nn a lirii-T vivit tfi !UI1U-
V 1 1 V . II . h 4 . ' I I. V. I j .. -1 . 1 1 ... - - . ....... j
week It is a note worthy tact that tu03e
works continued in active operat100
throughout the panic As their pavme11.1
atnour.t to upwards of five thousand dol.
h-.rs monthly, it demonstrates two tilings
that ihe lirni are 'sliiT-in-the-back" tinan
cially and turns out extra work or they
could not have withstood shocks that shook
some anil prostrated other of the heaviest
tirms in the nation.
A partial list of questions nted in the
rex-en t examinations in Somerset County!:
Orthography Apostasy, Acquiesce, A.1
ka li, Alpaca, Bow -knot. Intercede, Super
sede, Accede, Almighty, Celibacy, Cygnet,
Debauchee, Dysentery, Ecstasy, Eviscer
ate, Fascinate, HerUiceous, Deleble, In
delible, Bivouac, Sergeant, Colonelcy.
Reckless, Bowie-knife, Artesian, Madeira,
Duteous, Tableaux, Hygiene, Bilious,
Dahlia, Incense, Beuclitcd, Psychology,
Johnny-cake, Barbecue, Laa'and", Lcipsir,
Tor-Shelling, Calais, Lille, Spree.
Deline Spelling.
Write three separable Radicals, and
three derivative words.
What are subtonics ?
Geography What is a Stale? A City?
Describe a Delta ; A Water shed? What
is Ja Reef? A Table-land? Name the
Republics of Euroc? What proofs have
w e of the rotundity of the earth ? Which
is greater the equate rial or polard'aoieter
of the earth and what li the distance in
miles? AYhat is the estimated population
of the world? Area of square miles?
Name the zones and give the width ol
each? What are the capitals of Fczzan,
Madagascar aud Switzerland? Locate
Acapulco, Orixirto, Hammertest. Isle of
51au. the Maelstrom and Moscow ? Locate
the intuit elevated and the most depressed
lake in. the world? What is tho length
and breadth of the Great Desert, the aver
age wklth of the Gulf Stream in miles?
hat is the chief ruler of Persia called ?
What two large rivers of Europe flow into
the Mediteranean Sea? What divisions
constitute the Ottoman Empire? Name
the highest mountains of each grand divi
sU n and give its height. Name the largest
six cities ot the United Stales in order of
their size.
History State briefly what you know
alioul the Northmen: When and by
whom was Florida discovered; the Mis
sissippi ; the Pacific ticean ? When, where
anil br whom was the Deckir&tion of lu-
depeudvnee written ? Name the seven
Presidents ot the United States that were
born in Virginia ; two that were liorn in
New York." W ha; three are noted in the
History ot the United Stales? Describe
the marriage of Pocahontas. Who in
vented the electric telegraph, where was
the first line erected, and what w as the
first telegram? What are the elegibi'ilies
of a I-Tesideut? When did President Lin
coln issue his Emmancipation Proclama
tion and why? write a list ol the pres-
V . . . i . 1 I i- !. ' .t
1 Pa for how Ion? is be elected, what is
his salary, and w hen does he enter his of
fice? flow many counties i a renmyiv.i
nia, mid how many townships iu Somerset
County ?
Mental If a man sleejt 9 Lours each
day w hat per Ceut of his time does be
slevp T John's motley is to Henry's as 2 to
:i ; if of John's money is put on interest
for ears and 9 months at 10 per ceut it
will amount to jjO. How much money
has each ? A Ikiv hired to a mechanic for
20 weeks, on condition that he should
have -0 and a coat, at the end of 12 weeks
the boy quit work, when it was found he
was entitled to $9 and the coat. What
was the value of the coat? A person
walked to the top of a mountain at the
rate of i!$ miles an hour, :.nd down again
at the rate of 3 uiiies.-.a hour, and was
cone 5 hours ; how fur did he walk al
together? J of the square ef tw ice a num
I c'r is equal loC-l of the square tit 4-3 of
the iiu:aber increased by 2S. "What is the
number? Two years ago Mr. Smith was
5 times as old as lib son John will I 2
years hence, and 3 years hence his age will
eqiL-1 liz tixes John's age 3 years ago.
b; U Ujc ie of each ?
WiHu-n Aiiihmetio II 7 bushels of a -pies
ct ff Ji, how many bushels will $14
bay ? Divide the sum of .073 and .0070
by the lidierencc between 1 7.5 and .75.
Find the picsent worth if ( 477.71 due 4
rs li in heiK? Its stack o( bay keep
24 cows and IS heirses one week; Low
many das will it keep S cows and 5
hors-s? "How many yards ofatrpcting 1
ytreis wide wchiiU be required to carpet
... J r :1
room Ci varelslonz and 5 varus wide!
Suwiosini a nuiuler of stones were laid a ,
returning with ettch one to the basket! A
pipe 11 inches in diameter will fill a citorn
in 40 minutes, la what tin.e will 0 pipes
each I ot an inch in diameter fill a cistern
3 times the carmeitv? How many yards !
of paper in. wide, will it require to j
cover tho wall ot a rooml"ij j r. long; 11; j
yr. w u'.o and yr. ln-ru 7
Em-fish Cntntnar A hat u a Deriva
tive Word; a Separable Radical De
scribe a Defective Verb ; a Unipereonal
Verb? What is Coniu;atioa ; l.tyrnol.ury;
Ri-ntiirr What is Parsing? Descril e a
Verbal Noon ; a Vcrtial Adjective T Whin
does oninmoii noun ucvoma proin r, uuu
a propc: iioitn fcr.fme common T Write
the principal pails of the Vtrl.s wear, am,
forsake, sit, fc:, drink. AVrite the posies
Five piural of child, ox. you, woman, boy.
What nouns form theii- plurals by ths a.l
ditionofes? Write a (Jomplex Declara
tive Sentence containing nil the parts of
speech. Diagram the following sentence i
Being a teacher and seeming to be a tescher,
are quite different things. That thought
is joy let come w hat may to inc. Correct
the fol!owio:and give a reason for the
correction. I.ost a gutta-pcrch cane by a
"entlenian with a Hold bead. Tell them
girls to come quick, l'arse worus
italicised. The inountain-elinil that al
night hangs round him, ami the breulh of
morning scatters, is the f loud that wrap
the conqueror' clay, in death. He gave
iclwl tnoney he hid. The bee tinginj the
boy $et Um If free.
The i:iertln Ijiw.
Clutngrt affected by Vtt -Vi Con -tiia-
ttnn.
I. Two months residence in Uiecieeiiou
district is required instead ot ten tiays,
This renders the "colonizing" of divisions
less easy and more expensive
II. The State or county tax ninst dc as
sessed at least two months lnsteail ot leu
days, and must be paid nt least one month
U'l'nra the election.
III. Every ballot thall be numbered
w hen received and the number recorded
on the list ot voters opposite the name, and
the voter may write bis name or cause h
to lc written on his ticket.
'IV. In trials of contested elections and
proceedings for the investigation of elec
tions (which will include the proceedings
before tite judges of tho court in receiving
and counting tiu returns) a witness is com
pelled to testify although his evidenco may
criminate himself. This sweeps away the
right which tho jierpetratois ot frauds
heretofore had to decline to answer, and
compells them to tell the w hole truth in
crurt or expose themselves i: uu indict
ment tor perjury.
V. Nobody can be an election otlieer
who holds, or for two months prior to the
election has held, nay oti'.ce, appointment,
or etnplovmcnt ia or under the Govern
ment of the United States, or of this Slate,
or of any municipal board, commission, or
trust in anv citv. Ibis cxciiMes an ob
jectionable class of persons who have ucre-
totore figured largely among mo ta-tium
oiileers.
VI. Twooverseers may be appointed
by the Court of Common Please, on the
application ot five citizens. They have a
riirht to supeivise the proceedings of elec
tion officers, may it-;ort to the court, and
where the election otlkers uitler in opinion,
the overseers, if they agree, may decide
the difference.
V1L The "uiitutalized" citizen must
have been naturalized" at least one month
before Ihe election.
Change in Vie election U:t by dc act oj
1874. - '
Ti c polls shall be opened at 7 in. aud
closed at 7 ;p in. Under the old law
the polls closed at C p. m. and voters who
could not afford to lose half a day from
their work could not reach the lous in
lime to vole.
To entitle a person to vote he shall have
resided iu the division two mouths before
the election. Under the old law ten elays
was all the time required for a residence.
To mtitle a person to vptu he shall haveJ
puid a Suite or county tax witain two
years, which was assessed two months and
paid at least one ciouth before the election,
li he has lost his receipt he may make an
al-ldavit of the fact. Under the old law
the lax could have be jii paid at any lime
within the two years, but the receipt was
required lo lie produced if the voter w as
challenged, aud unless he could produce
the receipt he was not entitled to vote.
A person, who is otherwise qualified may
vote tlJiOugh his name does not appear on
the assessor's list, ile shall produce al
least oue qualified voter of the lUsli icl ii a
witness to his residence, who shall be
sworn or allirmed. and su'.isci iic an ntllda
vitofthe laet. The person claiming a
right to Vole must also sign .. partly writ
ten and partly printed athdavit, setting
forth the grounds of his claim and rigu',
aud that he has not moved into Hie district
tor the purpose ot voting. I hese aludavits
require lia.e and care in their prepiuation,
ar . arc placed uy .lie ciecuuu oiuccra won
the votes, tallj lists, aud other papers iu
the box and scaled up.
All ix:rsons claiming a right to vote may
be challenged, and pto-oi ot their right
must be made. There is a penally of Due
and imprisonment for any cleeiiou officer
to disregard a challenge ad to refuse or
require "proof wheu a person is challenged.
Every ballot shall bo Luni!cred in the
order in Which it shall be received, and the
numt.cr recorded by the clerk in the list
opposite the name of the elector from
whom received. Any elector may write his
name upon his ticket, or cause tac ianie to
be -vritten thereon and attested by a citizen
of the district. This ia entirely new and
is obviously advantageous, ft will pre
vent ballot "box stuffing the substitution of
tickets or placing of stickers over the
names em the ticket after the vote is cast,
and will assist ia the detection of fraud at
any contested election.
The election officers shall severally be
sworn or allirmed not to disclose how any
elector shall have voted, unless required
lo do so as a witness in a judicial proceed
ing. It is made a misdemeanor, and is
therefore an indictable otknee for any elec
tion oliicer lo disclose how an elector vo
ted. This is also entirely new, and will
enable timid people or those holding posi
tion under an employer to cast their votes
according to their choice1, without being
called to account therefor, by any person
or party.
It is a misdemeanor for any person not a
resident of the division to use any intimi
dation or violence to prevent any ofiicer
of election from perlprraing his duties,
or to prevent any jierson from exercising
lii3 right to challenge a person oilcring
to vote.
As soon as the polls close, the officers of
the election shall proceed tocount all the
votes cast for each candidate voted for.
Under the old law the votes were couuted
every hour, and it was thus rendered au
easy matter to tell what numlier of fraudu
lent votes would be required to secure an
election.
The veite, as soon as counted, shall be
publicly aad fully declared from the win
dow to the citizens present, and a brief
statement showing tiie votes received by
each candidate, shall lie made and signed
by the election officers as soon as the vote
U counted, and the same shall be immedi
ately posted up on the door of the elec
tion house, for information to the public.
The officers of election are' liable to a
penalty of fine and imprisonment lor neg
lecting or refusing lo perform their duties.
And ii is a misdemeanor for nny person
to willfully tear, deface, or destroy the
statement, or return so rut np.
The returns i ball be made out in tripli-j
eate, w all, in addition, a return sheet, in
all of which the voles received by each
candidate shall be given after his name,
first in words and again .in figures, and
signed by all the officers and certified bF
the overseers, if any. Of these returns.
one is placed in the box and the other two
in envelopes, scaied up, and one ot the en
velopes is given to the minority inspector
iiitii.n nr..! the other, with the ri-:nr:i
sheet, is taken to the Prothonotarv ot the 1
Court of Common Pleas.
lue second aay aner me cieciion me mands upon them.
Prothonctary ot the Court of Common i
Pleas shall present the returns of the tlec-1 -tion
to the court. Three or more of the i 4 somerset MARKET
judges sfia.t lie present, (txcept in i
counties where there is no Presieient J udge.
and there the Associate shall act.) The J Apple, dried, fi ft
sessions shall be open to the public The j ijjjjjjj'"! K1
returns shall 1 opened by the couit an j KuckwWat, s'iiL'iie".'"!!!
computed, by such of its ofiicers and such i BeetKax. f? i
of its sworn assistants as the court shall j K'a' "l!icra' V-
appoint, in the presence of the judges of i u tini "
the said court. In case the return ot any Ore. y imtvtl
election division shall be missing, or ia
case of complain of a qualified elector to- tTnrer S-J ra"i" "'"!"!".
eler oath, charging palpable fraud or mis- j Ower sd Large
take, or where fraud or mistake is appar-i f "' .."J"'
ent on the return, the court shall examine J FiaweS yblZ'iii ".".U",
the return, and it, ia the judgment of the ! UM. y
court, il shall be necessasy lo a just return, j
said court shall issue summary process j . tqlr -nainst
ihe ekctien otflCers and OVerscer3. 1 Oa'.t W bo
ir .r, nftlin ' !ivU!on comoluininl of. to !
briug them lorthwith into court,
with ah!KTe,ltl
the election papers in their
heir jiossion ; j Bags, js . ............
Lstake sltall be:st'"'I'1
l sucn hearing ' a&luJl. V."V''".'"'
and if raipable fraud or m
discovered, it, shall, uton sucti heariri
as
may be deem necesfary to enlighten the ;
irt, be corrected by the court, and cerv-';
.
court,
Another new act of .Assembly, fUrbiil
any tax collector to Issue retri for taxes
which shali iut haye l en paid, or lo ante
date and rt .:i kit L.nli'i , lienalty t fiue
and imp) i nii;i!i. ;inl ilic presentation of
nny lux m .ijit a-i-m-iii'-, tiiat it tnis-auti-B
the tiiceci ijict tf p:iyniL-t ualso made an
irn!ic!:i!ileol-u .
.11A!H?III1.
THOMAS STOUFFElt At Davids-
vilie Ckt. 11th, 1S74 by 11. J. Boyla tsq..
Mr. Jacob Thomas to MLs Amanda Stout-
ler, uoiU f v-onnem.uigii ip. somerset
Co., l'a. - -- - - - - - -
bl'ANGLElt-BOlX'IiLTl At the resi
dence of the biide3 father, September 10th,
1S14, by Rev. biuith, Mr. fcpangler to aiiss
Sarah Boucher.
GARDNER HORNER On October
20th 1874, by Joseph Cumaiins Esq., Mr.
George A. Gardnei to Miss Claris Horner
all ol Somerset Tj.
INFIELD MEYERS On the lllh.
inst., at New Lexington, by A Shrock Esq..
Jlr. boiomon laneid to Jiiss r,uea Jieyers,
boalh of Middlecreek Tp.
MEIRIC1I KU1INS ON the adrd of
Aug. IS 14,. by Rev. J. A. Nuuer, Mr.
Israel Meirich of Bedtord Co., and Miss
Mary Kuhns of Somerset -Co., Pa.
MILLER LONZ On the 17th of Sept.
1814, at bis residence, by Rev. Josiuh Bark
ley, Joseph B. Miller ot Jefferson Tp., to
Annie I'lureucu Lonz of Somerset I'm
Somerset Co., l'a.
BENDElt PENROD On tho even
in-' of the 13t'u iiist.. at Stovstown, by the
tv. J. K. Brieker, .Mr. Edmund Bender,
to Miss Lydia i'euiod, all of Stoystown
Pa.
I)ltll.
KOOSER On the 4th - inst., Jacob
Kooser at his residence iu Milford Tp.,
Siory County, Iowa, aged about 44 years.
The decnased was born in Milford T.,
Somerset County Pa., in 1830. In 1857
he went to the cold region of Minnesota,
where he remained one year. Then he
went to Story Co., Iowa, where he re
maiued uutil Lis death. Liking the country
wtrv well he purchased a farm of new
r-. , t i-a, .1..; . : I i. 1 I
prairie land anu nueieu to n umu ue uau
liire.i of about 400 acres. Ho was respect
ed !y a.l who knew him ; he leaves a wife
and four children to mourn ins loss.
MITCHELL Died at his residence in
Garret Co., Md. October 5th 1874, Hiram
Mitchell aeed 05 years, 1 month and 24
days. He w-as bern in Addison Tp., Som
ersct Co., Pa.
RE Ail At the refcidenee ot his son-in-law
John M. Miller Esq., ot Addison Tp.,
Samuel W. Ream loimerly of Lower
Turkey foot Tp., in the 80tU year of bis age.
Born in 1753 died Augutt 28th, 1874. He
was born, lived and for many years owned
tiie farm on which the thriving town of
Ursinais built. In many respects apart
from his grert age Le was a remarkable
man. A notice of his death and an obituary
was mailed to both the County papers,
hut failed to appear. We cannot allow so
important a connecting link with the past
to be severed without some notice, how
ever, imperfect. Respect for one who
saw the county change from a rugged
wilderness to a rich, beautiful and peace
ful laud. Oue who saw the Nation emerge
from the desperate struggle of the Revolu
lionvwiiu a marc cxisUince, with wonder
ful recuperative power and unexampled
rapidity assume a rank and Station among
the mightiest Nations of the Earth forbids
that some notice of a lifetime so pregnant
with mighty events should not be taken.
His last looks were over a fertile and hap
py land crowded with smiling homes and
thriving villages, in strange contrast with
his first recollections, the indelible im
pressions ot chuunoou wnen a dense
w ilderncss tilled with savage beasts and
vet more savage men spread limitless nnd
illimitable around him. . Originally endow
ed witn great strength and wonderful ac
tivity, an excellent temper, an honest, kind
and "fearless heart, he w as of course uni
v:suliy popular in a new country where
si.ch gifts w ere better than gold and silver,
ile reared a larged family in habits of hon
est industry, and for many years manfully
struggled w ilk the hard-ships and dangers
incident to a frontier life. Y'et old age
elcscendtd on him like a pleasant autumn
day. And even to the last his. flesh was
firm, his cheeks rounde-d aud fat, his teeth
beautifully even, sound and white. His
h.fud 6till gave the firm yet friendly grip,
his genial smile was more than a speech
of welcome from another, and had all the
charms of yemth. The greater part of his
life was spent tt the place where he was
born. But his descendants scattereel, and
a few years ago to be near the estimable
fuiuilyjof his son-in-law he moved to Addi
son. " It is needless to say that his last days
were soothed by the loving ministrations
of his at luchfcd" friends and his venerable
wife. That the attention so gracefully
rendered by the young and gratefully re
ceived by the aged, were hii.
In 1S44 while still in the prime of life he
became a menlier of the Jersey (Baptist)
Church, one, if not the very oldest church
in the county, then under the sterage of
the Rev- Win. Woods. The funeral, dis
course by the Rev. James R. Brown of
Confluence, was from fhillippian Ut and
2 nd, was listened to by many old and at.
tached friends. May he rest in peace.
R.
A Harrliaga la MM Air.
Ci xci. . ati, October 20. Charles
M. Dakon, ticket taker, married
Mary E. Walsb, equestrienne, yester
day afternoon su J-'onaldaoo's balkoa.
Their attendants were W. C Coup,
Mr. Uarnam'd inanager and Anne
Yates. The olTiciutin!? clergyman
wa3 Iley. H. B. JelTerieij, of Pitts
burgh. The master of ceremonies
was I). S. , Thomas. - The party,
seven iu all, ascended from the hip
podrome in the presence of nearly
titty thousand persons. The balloon
was gaily decorated and rose majes
tically nod landed in half art hour.
The nuptial party drove to the cathe
dral and was re-married to satisfy
the bride by Father Quinn. Tbey
held a reception last evening. This
is the first bona fide marriage in mid
air on record.
Ten
ThoaamxMt Aerea of Prsltlt stad
Timber Land Dcatreyed. '
Fort Wat.ne, October 21. The
ore which has been burning five
miles west and southwest of this city
now assumes a serious aspect it is
estimated that nearly 10,000 acres ot
prairie and timber lands are burning
on the line of tho Toledo, Wabasi
ana Western Tail war, which causes
a dense smoka to settle ofcr the city
a nd surrounding country, making it
nearly a3 dark as night in the mid
dle of the day and rendering breath
ing difficult. It is feared that the fire
may reach this city if we do not scon
have raia.
Ureal Destitution.
Omaha, October 22. Mr. E. B.
Chandler, Secretary of the State Aid
Society, states that there are from
seven hundred to one thousand peo
ple who wiil need to be led dnrin?
the comin? winter. The citizens of
this State are doing; all ther cao, bat
will be unable to supply all the de-
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A SUBSTITUTE FOB qUlSLI E.
For rear, qntulne was regtrded a tlx only
p--!flc for malarious dtsear, uxl tmaisnM quan
tum of lb !rut( wr annua llrooafu at d thrvMUta.
oat our weMern oantrr. nun particularly aloof
the rtrer uottmaa ami a.lotnin low lacia.
Willi the bit Hmiha malaria, la all iu varied
ftirm. La ilea Ilk aa roldeialo uroaeM tB lawl.
aad whale dltlrleU are prostrated iib cbllls an-i
foyer, the entire pupalatioa aaaiDe; win aajse.
Heretofore, nutolne hi regularly resorted to;
but, while it frequently failed lo effect a care. It
Inrarialily derail trail the stomach, prudactnfr Ma
te, rertianiasd lulllve paint ia the bead Iu tueb
extent that moaina elapseti ere ine system ro-
eorered from Iu e Herts, tbese ohjeetkioa to Its
see wre so marked, that the Utuodueouo of K Isb
ler'f Herb UlUoTi was balled a triatnph la med-
trine. lnhcltely saufveertam m IU eeneaciai ef
fect than quinine, Il posaraaed sxe et the demer
its of that ilrng. lasteetd e eaaeeMlne;, K Voces
and Inrlirorales the slomactt. aad while speedily
eipeiluis the noxious annaon, tneteaaee the appe-
uie anu laciiitaies uiaeetaia, uu nmj
ifateta stronger, and heeler tusd to resist tea at
tack of iltoesse. Ia faet, a tn.lhs Be of
MUbier's Herb Hitters at this seasoa of the year,
will prevent the recurrence of tale dlae.eTe lc
tbusewbobaveaererpaaesdaa aat wltnoot
It. Ao experieaee of twenty years ptoees H to be
the greatest asTi-raajooio known U nwlleal
sei-nce. . . .
The re are, perhaps, no diseases so sodjoci uj cti
Diatleebanaes as aUeoUoos of the Kidneys. Hun-
dreiis of our farmers, mechanics, and la ootids.
men, ttrunx and hardy In all other respects, sutler
continual loeonrenieooe, and oceae tonally eierucl-
allnir pains In tbe.baca and aeross ine ;i
rienoa a freuoent desire te pass water, pa la daring
its passacw, aad fraqaent rtoppaiees in it now.
Thew are manlfeteatlAS resailins; front some
iinln nr hmr lire ftrhans Tears aaol. and aa-
(rravated by every eliang-e ta the weather, ivery
light cold flies direct to this eue weak spot, aad
niilees promptly attswled to the disease becomes
chronic, and the once strong maa a miserable
wreck. Blunder's Herb Bitters is the say rlaa
nitwdr for this class of diseases. It Ba pecui
lar lendeaey to the aiaaevs, sumaiatee
health acdon. and remorlng the eanse. prevents
tiie foriuation of brlek-dust deposit, which. If per
mitted ii, maitlnae. will be eubesion form gravel
MfkiMt. nMaaitatiav a naiaful oneratiea forlts re
moTaL Many of the ingredients entering Into It
eompotiUuo are universally reoognlxed as spectacs
lor all complaints ot me urinary organ.
er Ootnpialnl, Dyspepsia, all disorders of the
Bowels, and afieetions of the Throat and Longs,
It la win.ilt Mriain anjl lftAclooa S WhUe. a a
remedy for the complaints peculiar to the female
sex, it hat no equal. Uvus, old and young, atar
riej and single, In every eondltioo of Ule, will ind
this eaxaT van alb axitaov prompt, ar, crrtata
ad reJiaoic. The pale, sallow eomplexloo Is rer
niMd he hlnomlr.r hnalthfut eounlenance, and
its eccatioasl ui enables Nature to perform her
functions KsCLaat.T ao wiTBorr mcowTaJi
ixc. Sold only In bottles by all Druggists and
general dealers.
Ontaar Llalaieat.
Then ts no pain wblck th
Centaur LJnlaient will not ra-
llara. no swelling they will not
subdue, and ao lameness which
they will not cure. This
strong langnage, but It to true.
They hare produced more cores
ot rheumatism, neuralgia, lock
jaw palsy, tprahiMwemngs, eaked-breaaU, scalds.
bums, salt-rheum, ear-ache, ac, wpoo me numau
rame, and of strains, spavin, galls, auv. upon an
imals to one year than have all other pretended
r-iaeJlcatlnce the world began. Tbey are ooonter
frrltant, an all heating pant reliever. Cripplet
throw away their crutches, the tome walk, poison
ous bite re rendered harmless, and the wound ed
areheaU. wltbouta scar. It to no humbug. Th
recipe U publUhed around each bottle. They sell
as no article ever before sold, and they sell be
nnnltitnti mat what they pretend to do. Those
who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling
deserve to suffer If they will not use Centaur Lh
iment. lw.jre than 1.000 eertlScatci of remarkable
ewre. Including froaea limbs, ehroale rbeamatUm,
goat, running tumors, ax., have been reeelved. W
will send a circular containing certificate, the
recipe, fcc, gratia, to any one requesting U. On
bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment Is
worth one hundred dollars for spavined or sweenisi
horse and mules, or for screw worm to sheep.
Stock owners-theseUnlmentsare worth your atten
tion. No family should be without them. "White
wrapper for family nse Yellow wrapper for an
imals. Sold by all Druggists, soo per douib:
nre bottlePtM 00. J. B. ROSE a COH U Broad
ay. New xork.
CaSToaia to mora than a substitute for Cat to
OIL It to the only t article In existence which
I. .W.O tn aailmilala the food. rCCOlaM tn DOW
1 enre wlnil-nille and Droducsj natural sleep. It
contain! neither mlneralr morphine or alcohol.
snl to f feasant to take. htliren need not cry
and mothers may rest. ' aprinl.
Xevo Advertisements,
Transparent Playing Cards,
vruh rin.lll fancr aolored pictures In each
card whan held to the lizht. Send Cm etuMer to
.u-.r.!.,. a lt-i aa l lfth aTenne. and voa wUl
recerre a tack postage paid. The largest stoek of
Albums In the city. .
Oiunmsi kllai.
a) Fifth avenue, fUUburgh, Fa.
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FOR SAIiE.
BOOTS & SHOES,
HatslGaps
Cheaper than ever
IN"
Cover's BiMiDi
Somerset, Pa.
W desire to say to the public. tht w have
leased the abore named room until th eomplotlua
of oar new baildlcg, northwest corner of the Dia
mond, (which will be on or before Jan. 1.) where
we will be pleased to nave parties oesinog to pur
chase goods tnour line to oaU and see the
NEW FIRM,
NEW STYLES,
' AND NEW PRICES.
See Reduction in Prices.
Men's Qum Boots, double soled, wool lined St 00
Buckle Artie Gaiters - JI0
Womens 1M
Misses " Over-shoes and Alaika 1 00
Hens Sandal
Womens " 00
Misse " 50
Chlldrens "
- Boots made le order. Bepalriag neatly and
promptly dune. All custom work warranted!
Parties Ttiltlne ear town who eontMBblat pur.
ehaslnr anvthlna; In ear line wUl do weU to ealt
and see for themselves.
We are posture we can sell goods at lower figures
than any other store la tow a a w pareaase goous
fur rata aeU fur ca aad thai save from 14 te SO
per eenfjby not having tOoor Sad sVMs. aaJ by
saving the expenses of Book-keeping. We are
w ill iaa Uitre th benefit f thee adranUgM I)
our customers.
Frank Sipe & Co.
eeun
NEW ATLAS
OIF
Somerset County, Pa.
Compiled and drawa from actual Sarrey of
each Townthtp, aader th personal svperrltlua of
s. w. ir.t-r.-, citu ana typographical zviigt.
aeer, U VeT SU, New York.
THIS ATLAS WILL. CONTAIN.
Car fatty and elaborately drawa, ogrTd and
colored plans of each Teaaihla, Baraagls
plan betag sbwwa separately, with ta hjeatlon of
eaca vwemag, aiere ana nun saw I
la:, with the aaaw of th owner thereof ; also,
toe Wag-oa Boads with the sacasared teagth la
rods, fruat earelul sarreys ; togetaer with ta stiv
er, tureams, Kallroada, Caaals, ae..
All aa ptspsttd Stall read ar
ta aa leraled a at th Btaaa.
Anoutiia piaa of Ssmsrset Caeialy, col
ored In Tawaehlp. snowing th relaUua of all
the Towns and Important village to each other,
with the Wagoa Koadsand aahroads s hewa. Al
po, all tat ariglaal Lag aaS Warraal
Liawa wlta taelr sjaaaawvat . waer tbey
eaa be procured.
A haadeoes Bfa) Its af Ptsai) lea.
ta colored ia reaaliet, teewiar In their prop
er relations, sit th Counties, prlaeipl Cities, Kail
reads, ae- ac
A Ueaerat Map of th I'altael BtaSaa. eot
ored by Btaica. Knowing th ralatiuB ef the
saioerent state ta eaen otoer, tn principal KaU
anads aad uaportaat Citle.
A Table of distance, giving la satlee aad tonth
th nea ret distant from aayo to ail Uw other
importaat village hi the County.
. r-opaiaUoa af to Uaila ta, Ptaa.
y Ivaala and ItaaacraaS teeely.
Agriealtaral mradtacUawaa f goawrsst
County.
The wnoiatamak a msa in 15 '4. sube-sa-
tia Ht houfwl with eloth Udaa aad inatae hark
entwitlabed wttb a - - nllttH . 13m ftMt
cover. altoctbr saaklna a aeau abataatiaJ aad
SKiu Doosai nirmm.
Being KTMtiy beat, the Atlas win be pabUsbed
for sabscribars ealy.
F. W. Beers & Co.,
PUBLISHERS,
36 VESEY ST.,
NEW YORK
Nem Advertisement.
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J. WELSH & CO.,
Manufacturers of
Stairs, Hand-rails. Eaters,
XEWEL POSTS,
Nos. 68 and 6S Lacock Street,
ALLEGnEiY, CITY, PA
ecta
Artisrs & ai Flower Haterials.
DECAL30UAMIA PICTuSSS.
Fine Stationery.
arSend for a Catalueie."k
GEORGE IT. BiCKOFO,
'0k Ml Smlthfleld Street.
flTTSBLaQrl, FA
oetS
OIIERIFF'S SALE.
By vlrtueof Sundry wriU of Vradilieai Krpant
and Fieri facial Issued out of the Court ol Common
Fleas of Somerset eounty. Pa and to medlreoted.
I will expos to sal by public outcry, at th Court
Bona In Somerset, on Friday the th day of No
eember, W74, at i o'clock p. nx, the followlmr de
scribed real estate, vis:
All the right, title, interest and claim of George
Cook of. In and to the following described real es
tate vis:
A certain lot of ground situate In Wellerstiurg
Borough, Somerset countv, Fa., containing aer
more or leas, with a 1 story frame dwelling
hiuM thereon erected, adiolninir lots of Alun w 11
moth, Canfield fc Thomas and fronting ou Turn
pike, with tne appurtenaaoes. laaen ia rxocutiwi
as the property of eieurg Cock at the suit of Jo
seph tuny.
ALSO.
All the right, title, Interct snd Halm of O. J.
Beachy of. In and to the lolluwing described real
estate, vis :
Klxht certain I'4s of ground sftuate In Salisbury
Bon.ugh, Somerset county, Pa., containing acres
and known In Keach Surrey as lots no. 11, u, is.
la. 5. as. and 4 ailioiclmr lands of John w
Kinirler and J. W. fc A. F. Beachy. and Peter S.
Llrengcod, with a l' Jtory frame dwelling house
and stable thereon erected, with the appurtenan
ces. Taken in exerullcn as tar property 01 e. j
Beachy at the suit of Win. P. Huston et sL '
ALSO.
All the rlsht, title. Interest and claim of Mosrs
Toder of. In and to the following doscrilied real
state, vis :
A certain tract of land sltaat In Somerset tp.,
Somerset County. Pa, eon taming lui acres, mure
or lets, ef wbkh there are about lu acre cleared
aad three acres In meadow with a l'at story fcg
daelllrig house, barn and otlierout buiUilns there
on erected, adjoining lan.lt of Christian Y inker,
Jacob M. Walter and others, with the appurte
nances. Taken In execution as the property of
Moses Yoder at the suit of Frederick Bochtbooee.
ALSO.
AU the right, title, interest and claim of Charles
Plltt of. la and to th following describe.! real
estatavis:
A certain lot of ground sltoata In the town of
Oarret, Somerset county, Fa., containing acres,
with a two story frame dwelling bouse tlierenu
erected and known on the plan ot said tnwn as lot
No. 87, adioluing Layfaett street. Walker street.
Bridge and Cherry alleys, awl lot No. Se with the
appurtenances. Taken In execution as t he property
of Charles Flilt at th suit of Win. H. Hay.
ALSO.
All the right, title. Interest and claim of lutah
Holtiapple of. In and to the following described
real estaite vis :
A certain tract of land situate hi Pslnt tp.,
Somerset eounty. Pa., containing ta acres, more
or less, of which there are about 4 acres cleared,
with a two story frame dwelling noune aa-1 barn
thereon erected, a-tjoiniog lan.lt of Jlah Cutter,
Charles Uollxapile and others, with the appurte
tenanee. Taken in execution a the property of
Isaiah Holtiapple at the suit of S. J. Cvvcr.
ALSO.
All the rtirut, title. tstcrt ami ctatra of James
Slaup of, la and to th following described real
estate vis : A certain lot of ground tltuate In Wei.
lernborxh Borounh, Somerset ttounty Pa. Con
taining '- acre more or less, with a one and ooe-
bafl story irameuwoutng ivm-e ami ihii nuiioingl
thereon erected, adjoining bxs of Ira Canneld a
Co. and others, with ti-e appurtenance. Taken
In execution as the property of James Staup at
Ihe suit of Henry Snhre.
ALSO.
All the right, title. Interest aad claim of John
D. Kod.ly. of, in and to th following described
real estate rls: AU theminerals. metals, privilege,
coal, ores and mineral substances, lying aud being
under ami contained within all that piece or parcel
of bind situate In Brothersrallcy townahip Sotser
set County Pa., which Is fully and particularly de
scribed by meets and bounds, euuraet and distan
ces ia a dead from Benjamin Hay and Susannah
bis wife to the said John D. Kcddr, amtaiulrg
eighty-three acres, strict measure, adjoining lands
of P. Hay and others, with the appurtenances.
Taken In execution as the properly of John D.
Roddy at the suit of Franklin Hay and Charles
Q. Walker, administrators of Benjamin Hay
dee'd.
ALSO.
All the right, title. Interest and claim of A. W.
Walter, of. In aad to the following described real
aetata, th: The undirtded one-half of a lot of
ground situate ia Kingwood. Upper Turkey fool
township. Somerset County Pa., containing
acres, with a store house thereon erected, adjoin
ing lots of Toseph Hostetler. Lutheran ChurtB kit
and others, with the appurtenances. Taken ia ex
ecution as the property of A. W, Walter at th suit
of Oeorge Hauler, el al,
ALSO.
All the right, title. Intent and claim of John D.
Buddy, if, to and to the Wowing described real
estate, vis : No. 1. A certain tract of land sltuat
in Allegheny township, Somerset County Fa.,
containing HI acres, more or less, adjoining lands
of Henry Miller, Starts Mill property and Hart,
maa fc Co., with the appurtenance. Ao. X A cer
tain tract of land situate in Northampton township
and County and Slat aforesaid, containing a0
acres more or less, of which twenty-uve acres are
cleared, with a two story frame dwelling house,
bam and saw mill tliereua erected, adjoining lands
of William Tressler, Joslah Witt and A. Wilsaoth
with the appurtenances. No. 3. A certain tract of
land situate In Greenville township Somerset coun
ty Pbv, containing too acres, more or leas, adjoining
Henry Knepp, Charles Wilhelm and Henry
Mason, with live appurtenances. No. 4. A certain
tract of land situate in Larimer township. Somer
set eountaining o acres, more or less, adjoining
taa.lt or Jewish Witt and William Tressler. with
the appurtenances. No. i. about 130 lots sltual
la the town of (iarrett, Sinerset Cuanly Pa , more
fully described ia a deed from John I). Baddy aad
wife to Charles Ernest and Samuel D. Delp, re
corded In deed reenrd Vol, 44 and page a. with th
appurtenances. Taken tn execution as the prop,
cry f John D. Boddr at th suit of A. J. Colbura
: r r..k. T ... ! I
ALSO.
ill the right, title. Interest and claim ef Jt
H. Kantaerof, ta and to th fellow bag- described
real estat ris:
A certain tract of land situate In Qaenaa turn
ing township, Somerset county, Pa., containing 37
acres, more er leas, ail cbnred. of which there are
about IS acres ia meadow with a l'a) story brick
dwelling boa, three story frame carding and
woolen factory, tram stable and other out Land
ings thereon erected, adjoining lam Is of David
SiwcbU Robert Patterson, D. Troseil and others,
with the appurtenances. Taken ta exeeali as
the property of Joseph H. Kantaer at the suit of
Geurg W. Oebome, et, si-,
ALSO,
All the right, tide. Interest and claim of E. B.
Welter, of. In aad to tb following described real
state, vis: A certain lot of ground tltaat in th
Borough of Confluence, Somenet County Fa.,
said lot being 24 x 120 feet, running along Logaa
street and adjoining lots of Daniel (tarns. Dr.
Mountain and others, with th apr-urteaanae.
Taked hi execution as the property of fc. B. Waller
at the tull of w m. 11. Koonts au y. ir tne con
fiuene Iron Co.
ALSO.
AU th right, title Interenit and claim of Jonas
Weirick, ot, la ami to lb following described real
estsu Tli :
A certain tract oi land lituat la Paint tp Som
erset eounly. Pa., containing 150 acres, mora or
less, f which ther ar about li acres cleared aad
about S acres In meadow with a one-story It dwel
ling house and log barntbereua erected, adjoining
lauds of Joha Rogers, tphrala Went worth aad
others, with the appartetkanee. Taken In ieea
ttoe as the property of Jona Weirick at lb suit
of H f. ScbelL
ALSO.
All tb right title. Interest and claim of S. J.
McKetuie. of, ia and to th toil wing described
real estate vis:
A certain lot of ground situated in Meyersdal
Borough. Somerset County Fa., said lot being Hi
11 feet, adjoin Ms of O. S. Porter, Olinger's heirs
and ethers. Taken In exeeuliua as tb property ef
S. J. McKensi at tb sait of A. J. tooer and
others. Tea per cent of the pc rebate money must
b paid a soos aa tb iiroperty Is sold and th
balance whea Aeed I delivered.
Oct H. 74. OLIV tK siSEPPER.
Sherlff.
N
OTICE.
ar.itice I berebv given that member of u Th
Evangelical Lathera Church of Somerset," will,
oath 14th day of November 1S74, apply to Hen.
W m. M. Hall, a law jrnig f Somerset County,
Pa, lev lmprovementa, amendment, or alteration
of Ih article and condition ef the charter of said
i aartiorauoB aa auwraaou ia tat
a. exniniteu
of Common
1 br ta aadersiaaed. to the toort
Flea of ssld eounty, en th S7ia day f August
1.'.
A.M. WlMtatoaa,
Oliver Kaesper,
J. J. BraUier.
W. H. Ruppie,
V.McCoy.
ctss aad thers. J
CAUTION.
Th publle are hereby not I Bed not to parebas
tw jadgmeat ezwmptW note given fey la
darsis-sed to Cyras ColeBiaa ea tbet h day of Sea.
trra nlllne far tea dellar. da throe
saortht afterdate, the ot ler Mr lwet- dollars, j
parable six ajooiAs after data, I did not receive
rafoe for them aad wtU aot pay th an leal j
eon pelted by law.
OABBIEL SPAKQLEH.
AV; AdwrtisemrnU.
Trial List for 2d Monday of Nov., 1874.
ATTORSETS. FT. A I VI FFS.
ATTCHMETS.
-hell. iHartm .n'-t. Keit'i. Collnrfli
Kooatx, jl K-orsrri 'ipeanioa. elalihrr
V-hell. 'ixf. Ijujm a C-,, Kiv.nl s.
Klmmel.Colnuru B. 'Hulilii t.Ufc'o.. I Kour.tx.
jLtmrnel a c-uibura.
Sche
K.-e.l' af.ii. Hacru,
e-otfnh,
Srevil,
kot,
i m. j. a R.
!le"er Mcnrls.
lla
jl'hariws Wsrner,
i H. 14. VaulHin,
IJacdt f. Heal,
I John Ritoch's ex'trt
tjer;e Hautrlintn,
Jjeme Hauahatao,
; J.Xjb r-tr if.
iKelm fc Win.1le,
.3. H. lhaan.
Kvr,
; (irotli,
Itacr,
, "i.lr.n.
,t M, f. a
Klaiiael a e'olfrolh,
KlntBirl a CiiU,m
Klomi a Co.lK.rn,
;t hi. f.
Kiointel
Kaon I.
; Baer.
iCo!fph
Udboru,
Second
Knouts,
f '-.r'.llne Beck,
Lewu Fuh,
v Vhr!iur's ae.
.Iohnw,ucr.
'OifTroth fc Ruppel,
I'oftrotli fc Ruppel,
t'offnitha Kn.el,
Klinmel fc ColtK.rn,
K'Mtuts,
Koonix,
' Koonts.
foiiroth fc Rupel,
hL,
Uhl,
Haer,
k .iuinel A Cotborn,
kluinit;! a Citlnorn,
litnma a W.4..I
W
MeClully t Co.
Klinmel k tVlnorn.
Same,
Kltnmel fc t'olbora.
.Same,
ie-harlrs WanML
I John H. JVar,
j Itosanna FrittK,
IVtUroth.fc Buppei.
IVOOIU1,
aunots,
aluonta,
Klmmci fc Oolborn,
i in,'i" a-iTcniriHWl. K.M.nt.
Kt motel fclMtiorn,
1 John J. Bruce, K .ni,
jSaroe, C.-tlroth fc Ra;.pe.
iSame, 1 k. 0.111. "
Alex. Walker, . ;'olbrn.
Jacob J. Frltu, , k tunnel fc Colborn,
John A. Foust, K.iiis.
j Anne Roddy. Adm'r, K.atnta,
(John F. Blymyer, K.hoii.
Same, .Rooms.
IJohn H. Milter, ;ttrih fc Ruppel,
, Harriet FrttU-w. :Ci.llHrn.
Martin Zimmerman. Kx itti.
W. W. iMvisfc Bro. tlnitlter fc Gainer,
i K. H. Marshall. Koontr,
S. Geo. rhepjwrin. 'Koonts,
' Kretilrns I.ut.t tain-h t'ollxirn' S. k ' Uli.
I Wm. B. bltajor, -Hav,
tJoha M. Cullen. Hav.
it'ornelius Witt's hM t 'oriroth fc Ktipt,
slimmal aColbora,
Klmmel fc Cvlbom.
Vhi,andC. fc B.
Koooti,
C (truth fc Bnppel,
coioorn,
CVffroth fc Rappel.
CoeTrotb fc Kuppei,
Rouois,
Hsy fc Vhl,
CvOruth fc Chi,
Cottroth a KuiL,
Cottroth fc Ku.pel,
t:olfnHh fc Kun.1,
Collroth fc Ku(,wl.
James B. tiaitlier,
Jauirs E. Uaiihrr.
Baera,
Culborn,
octls
I brents a aieutl. ! i.Ue,
B.Brooke Nyce & Co.,
BUTTER
COM MISSION
54 SOUTH STREET,
BJLXjT1M:012E, jVEX),
Eejjieriftilly solidt eun!gnnenfii of BV'ITER nnl lencnt PKOTit'CE. Ttie Ltrtre an.i regular tra le
that we have for Butter oilers su'ierior ia.iuceuienis lor
MERCHANTS AND DAIRYMEN
to ship to us, and will be pleased to have their hlpm ent. and treneral IHv..rs. We pntnire strict at
tontioa to their Interesu and to obtain HtUHiwir .MARKET FKtCES tor BLTTtR jnt ua, with
prompt sales and check for proceed.
N. B. Shipping cards forwarded by mail, or to be had at principal stores in the County. scpl
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Eatal of Jonathan Walker, tat of Summit tp.,
deceased.
Letters of administration on theabove tale hav
ing been granted to the umleniirneii by tlu; pr--er
authority, notice is hereby given to thoe in
debted to it to makeimmcllate payment, and tliod
having claims airainsi 11 wiu p.eseui litem ir
settlement and ailownnce.
DAXIELP. WALKER,
sepSI A'iuiluiatrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
EslatoOl Saiauel Mosholder lat of Urothcrsvally
twp., deceased.
Letter of administration on the above estate
having been granted to the undersigned, not lee is
hereby given to thoe indebted to It in make Imme
diate payment, and those having claims aeain't
lu to present them duly suinenticateal i.r seme,
mcnt at late residence of deceased, on Saturday,
the 7th day of November. 1ST4.
JONATHAN MOSH OLDER,
HEN'al G. COLEMAN.
sr30. Adnunistratorsi
T EGAL NOTICE.
I he quail Bed voters of Stony-creek town.lil arc
hereby notified thai by a pnieeciing in the Court
of. (quarter sesai.ms. ol Nomcrvt t'ountr. ttie
place 01 nol.tliig general, spceia., or townsr.ip
elections has been changed to the J. I...4 ).. ue at
Sltanktvilie, of which all pcreons unen i".e.l will
pleas lake notice.
OLIVER KNEPPF.R.
sep30 SiierilT
JEGAL NOTICE.
i ne quallned voter of Jenncrrllle Niiwih are
hereby notified that by a proceeding iu Ihe t". nrt
of Quarter Sessbas of Somerset C'.Htnty, the jit i. e
of huldlnaf the general, special, and iM.n.uh cl:x
tUn has been changed tit tl.e tcttonl ltt.uee In Jetv
nervllte. of whk-h all penn Interesleat will pleaee
take notice.
OLIVER KNEPPER.
ep30. Shetiit.
T EGAL NOTICE.
The qualified voters of Southampton township
are bereoy notitled that by a pnx.-ee.ling in tiie
Quarter Sessions of Somerset County, the place of
holding the general. ipectal and township tk-rtiorit
has been changed to the house of Jacob L. kennel
of which all persons Interested wili please Uke
nolle.
OLIVER KEEPPER.
scp30. Sheriff.
"j-kTOTICE.
Th stockholder in the Wellersbunr fc Went
Newton Flask road Company are hereby n .titled
that an election will be held at the Somerset
House, in the boroairh of Somerset, Fa., on Mon
dav, Novemlier. 14. to elect one Prei. lent, one
Treasurer and five managers to serve f.rr the en
suing year.
Attest: W. H. PICKING.
J. R. EDIE, See'y. Fni-ident.
Oct?
SSICNEE'S NOTICE.
Jonas Selbert, having by deed of voluntary as
signment aveyeil and a-.ined to me ail hit es
tate, real, personal and mixed. Intrust fair the ben
ent of craluors, notice Is hereby given to ail per
sms Indebted to said Jonas Seibert or having
claims against him to apar for settlement on
Saiurdav, October 31. 1H"4, at the resilience of tho
assignor. SOLOMON SNYDER.
septs Assignee.
A
UPJTOR'S NOTICE.
Tite underslirned havlnir. upon motion of J. O.
Kiminel. Ea)., been appoiutid auditor to,litri
bute the fun.lt in th bawls of Aap.n Will. E ,
adminislrator of Die extate of Peter Stalil, dee d.
to aad among those legally entltle.1 tlteretci. will
attend to the duties imiioKed; by said anpniniment
at blsoilice la Sobternct, Fa., ou Wednesday. '.Htb
of Octotr, 1ST4, when and whereall.person infer
ested may auend.
T. J. KOOSER.
oct7 Auditor.
JEGAL NOTICE.
To Harriet Shaffer, widow, Oeorge Shaffer. whoe
residence Is unknown, Jacob SbaHer, ttiiaoetii TflirPlI lll.'l."rj I
intermarried with John Anawali. residing In I 11 lIII.I.Io ,V
Cambria Vo., Pa.; Adam Sballer. Simon Shaf
ler, Aaron Shaffer, Noah Shatter. Samuel Khar
fer, reeiding In Somerset eounty. Pa.. Eiiuiietti
Shaffer, wklow ol liavai Shatter, decease.!, and
Issue unknown, the number, name and re-i-deae
of th children are unknown: Levi J.
Long, Laelnda Khoad. Mary Shatter and Cath
arine Long, ( said Catharine being a minor) the
last Milieu tour are children of Nancy Shaffer,
who wa intermarried with Levi Long, burwhe
Is now deceased.
Yoa ar hereby notified that la pursuance of a
writ of partilio. Issued out of the Orphans' I '..urt
of Somerset eounty. Fa, I will hold an ln(U-et on
the real estat of Jeremiah H. Shaffer, deceased,
in Jenner Tp.. on Thursday, the &th day of Nov.,
K4, on tb following named tracts of land, viz:
No 1. The hoax olac. eontalnlnr 27 acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of Henry W. Maurer and
John Brooks: No. x a tract ot tana containing
acre, more or less, adjoining No. 1 and toe Luth
eran parsonag property with the appurtenances.
hen and where yoBeanatien.1 If voulhlnkprip-
, OLIVEK KNEFPEK.
oct3
Slieriir.
A
SSIGNEES SALE.
1 m umlervtiraed assignee of Peter
'hlllippi
wil' sell at public sal
On Saturday, 0 Uir 31, 1ST I,
the following very valuable real estat. vj:
No. 1. A farm eootalning att aacn-t. si-.u-ate
ia Mil lord township, axut I alle fraa Mineral
p.dnU a.ljolnlng lands of Noah Scott, V Hay,
Iiaiiiei V. Milter and other, known a the Hame
farm. aril lot acres of which are eleare.1. There
I, dwelilag boose, a barn and other out trail.! iras
the premises. There it a graal apple oretmrd on
the premites: tb land is of etcelleni iua)i(y.
Na a. Twelv acres of Ial. adjoining Jacobs.
Philiipfd. David . Shalfaa-I others, with a frame
boas, stable aad other out buildings tbereoa erec
Ir4 fflal Tn tnstral right of eight aeir ol lan-l.
tb. arfivceof wbkh has been sold to Patrick Onf-
'Kh A Two Ms m the town of Mineral P.lnt.
being lots Nos. 1 and IU. having ihereoa erected a
n. . L .... il.lln
TUTS? Z Zi -m Uki ptae, at Mineral
Polnlatl.1 o'clock a. m ol saw 7:J,.
anee of th projierty wm um "-"".
farm" at 1 p. to. of taW day.
TEKMS.-eme-tbird 1st January, lies, at wl.l. h
time deeds will be made: -J:in' A H''!; "i
and remainder 1st Oitober. IsTi. the two Ust pay
ments lo bear interest from iT LI. I.f " el!
secured by ludiiments u the premises: lu per cent
oTthTorat pans I be pd at toon as lie prop
erty is kaoekeu oowo.
AAEON WILL.
Aignce-
ocU4
n ULE TO ACCEPT or REFUSE.
oCatneriae Vhislr. wi.iow. Mary Aaa Inter
married with William Shearer of
Hoojaaain
T-n , SAltna- mierwiemew - ---
i-rr .;T s;i,ka. -t jui .
termarrtod with George Tilp," Somerset
Pa. , .
v w rifled to arnear at an Orch-
"1 K-t,Tai S.merloa Moalay. th
salia i !4aw-t
tb dar of Noerober, J
If lAMrt " "- a . . . .
l7t. lo ao-ei or relutcto
ausa scbwio. e-.,
. M U.tLaa art-, .tar Skis awl hV tQS
&M OLIVEB KNEFPEK.
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Ktmmel fc Coibom, e.lrow a Ijenhart,
t'oHroiliSi Kui".h-I. M. I), iiuinoert et .al
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11
J.eph Schneider,
tA.1. JS.-UU.
.it. A. Saim.r.
W. H. Koontt.
VainicJt, U. C. fc Co.,
Same,
Koa fc Spencer.
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Cyruji Iyer'sau :r
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Feb.
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Jacs.tiJ. Meverex' t' '
Fresbyterian Church '.
J..tia haabie et al., -
Cyrua l.-yera' a.l .nr -
J;.N.h Snvtler, .tor
; J.wvph Christucr, .2.4 May
I hinicl ly.wry. -ji ..
'Ways a Cunintcham, .'...",: .
; Ivcnneii a .111:1 e . t o. Jyr
E. 31. SCHRIA'K, FtK..(a.
MERCANTS,
Lime:
LIME. LIME:
lite ur..icrjix:ied havintr erecte.1 i!in k:':is at
Marble Hitl. three niile wejt ol Confluence. n
the Fittsi.unih fc Concel!vttle railnevl. are n..w
ready to ship Many point either tumi lime or raw
liinewtnne as may lie required.
Tlti? lime is.iuarrict I'r-.ra the MarMe f..rm itl.n
many feet rre'..iv the lowest e..al vein, and ..I a v.-ry
siiterior quality.
eirler!..r linte or raw foneenn t.o s-'rt toCoi-flu-eme
to Huu. fc We tier, or to Judge McMill.n, of
NewL"Xiti'on. Col. John Welter, of (1 i-.h tr:
l.urcr. Fluiip W..!tert-rtr-rr. Jr., Iir.eral r-'an:,
fieore W.-U-r. Mey ..relate. XaaA- lluutl, Si.uier
Set, and Wallace; it. Waller, ConnelUviite, w ai.-h
will be nremptly attended to.
ocl7 Ul'OUSfcWEiiER.
Aydr's
Sarsaparilla
I wMe-lv known
a one of the nt
etTextu.il r-nu'.lifs
ever eli-oven d li.r
cli-ansi.T.' t!i sv-
. tcm an.l jiurifiiu
'? tiie bi'JI. h n:.
& -vy) Jears. wilh a t'"n-
SvHj- jtation. Last'.lon it
intrinsic virtue-?, an.l gustaim-tl l.y in rt--markahlo
cures. So rui!.l as to be saf'o ami
benelieial to t-bildrr?n, anil ye-t so searcLin
as to ellectualiv pure out tlie preat cor
niptious of the ilocxl, such as tlie st rofulons
and syphilitic contamination. Impnriik-s
or elieases that have lurked in the system
f r year?, soon yie-M to this powcrfn anti
dote, and elisanpear. Ile-nce it.-i wonderful
enre, many of which are pul.lk-ly known,
of Scrof'iiht. and all ae-rolulous dita
Ulcers, Irruptions, and eniptive dii
ordert of the skin. Tumors, Iilotclios
Itoils Iimpl, Pnstules, Sores, St.
Autbony's Fire, lto4 or ilrvsipv
Iils Tettor, Salt IClieum, "StaM
lleal, Uinsrworm, and inf. rnal 1 1
cerations of the Uterus, Stomacli,
Ontl Liver. It aLo cures other com
plaints, to whi. il it would not seem cspet i
ally adapted, sueh as Dropsy, Iys)e)
sia. Fits nralffLi, IIfart Disease,
Female Weakness, Debility, and
Lencorrhoea, when they are manifesta
tions of the scrofulous poisoas.
It is an excellent restorer of Lealth and
strength ia the Spring. By renewing tha
appetite and vijor of tlie distive organs
it tliijiaates the depression and li.tl- lan
priorof the season. Even where no dion!er
appears, people feel be tter, and live longer,
for cleanMW the blurxl. The system move
on with renewed vigor nad a new kao ti"
life.
PBEPABZD B r
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowe!!, Mass.,
Practical and Aahjti. at Chcmittw.
SOLO BY ALL DP.C(K,I.iT4 EVERYWHERE.
PJXECUTORS NOTICE.
iuiLAta of V IK Lain Mar, Lite of Lirhn'r Twji.,
ll''fPJr-J.
Ittvr? tPn.ftmenUry no Xixm Tvve t;tr hafina?
bifn i(r.tiiLti totbf? Bn.enlKnel by ihtr n.fr-r u
th'iriiy. tv it Ice U hn:hw iivvn to ih- tiitieMt.!
U it lu make imrn-! late iM.ymnt, anJ th r har.
In claiuu anio-ii it will prfit thro ti the ua-ds-r-lzntal.
at hi ollire, uo Kri lay, th 3Jth tjr
(hriiirtr. No arant will b rotteivea Bnls)
duiy m.htri liuul acjriirtf tj taw.
JOHN II I'HIa
ryZi Kiet-ul'.r.
SON,
fj
h.nn'i make to --ntfr ( ..fiu t.f ail v I-aix 1
TUrv. on the nhortrtt Dt.re !.. HiTinif a
learne tf t ti4t.t stTie in rmJiii.M. w? ar5 al
way" rvjiAf-l to take vftiut u nwi t.rint r'rv
o ttie t-.trtou eeuaetcrtva. sj ruU
C
10 URT I ROC LA M ATION
Wnruaas. the Honomhle Wim.tx M. II s f.r
Pres. dent oi th several 4'oarts of Common 1'tas
of ttiet 'ouuties composing the tixfeenih Ju.ii-.al
Irtstrict. and Ju!i e of the f '..urn of oer and I .-r-mioer
an.l Oeneml Jail lielivery. f.,r i.he 'rial ol
ad eapital anl other ollen.lers in tne sold liisiri- t.
an-1 Lfcwi A. Ttbskk arel J.e.i.u ,i .wuv. tj
amre. Ju.i'et of the 'ourtt.d t.miitm Fleas, and
Justice ol lite Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and
Oeneral Jail Iviivery. for the trial of all .-atoiai
aad otherotiemlers lu tliei 'ouiity of Somerset. have
irVU?U tb?ir irrits airl Ut Nte ilin'fL for hoiti-
Injr O.urt of ''-nrf'O dUI. anj i- mrnl Honr-t-r
Stttcuanisof the jVe-are. ao-i iiuri Jil I-nv-ery
anl Courts of Oyer ainl l ynuiiMrr. at :viiicrrt
On JIonftiy, 5rt4 tuber 9tht is 7. "5,
N-mcc f Ar 6y give Xt all the JatU- the
Pea-e. tfie I'or-t.T mnl t 'nt a !., wit.nn i fie mht
I VQTit v 1 St'tttret, that thvr Im thru arvi thr tn
tiieir ppj.-T r'ns. iu tivif n.H. rvip;.iuiai.
tU.-nn. ci uniDatiMi, ao 'rtlr rroiijJ'raiH-w ?
Uutine ti.Dtr wb U to tiir uiil-e ai in tha
brhilf acj-tn-iiD J'Te: ai-. u f wf
pnutv-yte a'n tke irifvr- Hmt af-.r )h:il
lu the Jii 't 'UiT' ( 'Kiuiy. to - tb- aa4
fhTe to r -.' e HK.iiot thf-m a h -t H Js ;ut
SHiiit.rtr irrt . OUViji KN hiJf hK,
SIDT-t, 4 Irt. M 4 Mirnff.
.-"XECUTOKS NOTICE.
liatltf ol EuIkT Fatten. I t(of tikiit a U.wn-
ii ip, liurraaeti,
letter termentary on the aU-re fate
hav in fen xTxrXr-i to the un(In"iirppl. n-i-
Brv)r ivu to ih anOvbtmi to it to Hiaxe im.
mHl:a''e wnt, atil lh" havmaf rutin
ajAiJt it. lTt tiiroi iluly aitn-nitNl
t.r ttl-mvr;t ac the rt )!- of t;e r.iL"ut.
on Sa:r..,y. November Isth , lfc
.MATTHEW
rarrox.
Ei -.. i
It
lEtilSTEU'rf NOTICE
,N.,ii--s Is heret y gtwikte ail per" n eierned
as legatee. cre.:iu.r"V .jtaerwtee. tiwi; ta fvtl.-w-irg
a-rtintt have pa.'se-l regtAter ewd the asm
will i preseate.1 f ctftnnat i. a aat ailvwaiv-e
at an I irr.ln's C.irt lo L id at ,-.mr-t in
sml for S.,ieret c.onfy, c Tiiaralay. tnel'-ih
UaT of N.vember 14. where atl perai-o la
tereetcl may sKcnd If ii.ey (hir.k proir.
A -c iBt of W uilaia H. Plati gaar.liaa of Em
ma S. Flatt.
Accmnt of Fre-lrVk r. W;k-r raarliaa a
J a. F. Walker.
Aeetor-t of Mt.hael 0'I admlnj-'tjal-'r of
Earael tsert. dec .1.
. . . . I. tri.k..l.e Bn. H K.atl.cr.
. "TlT'l . -:, l. ,w ,t
.?i.:.:'.:r., and
Tra4uw , Cnesey. dec I.
Aeec.un!'rfJae. A. nkatter s.,'rtor and
. -. . .wj.
'r",ZZJZr -iaintetrat.r al
A'v-uwaila - ' rvaaw. a.- - -
, ., i.ref. J d.
IyyirT aJasiais-
iniaof iaansu J-
... ... i.Al I , lit- 1.
A. . -ry FenrJ ,r f J.U P,
oh uur .iurj.iig.
I travel who gathers them up one by one.
ned.
Wool, ..
OeUO.