-'2,: 1 ' Coiiimission Merchants, 75 Exchange Place, ctfdilv solicit .1 0:: (civotl i:.. v h;.vc ravs .r-1 rlH '.ti.-r ( :cii to SlABfl I VJIJIJSSIOIY MERCHANTS NO. S3 EXCHANGE PLACE, UALTiior.E. md.. t: a xLADES unity ivx o:M2:ir..! i: t!:;t' 4r?i :r i:i2U d National Bank, Baltimore. First fational Bank, Meye PcAlscn Co., Bankers, .v; i !.e l:.t- l:d 1" ;UTil'T . - ir. p:;-t yrar ALWAYS l'.:;ow:r v. . re i vcar lroin 1 1., GLADES. NAlil) &"OLI)K?5LI T YS rr. the i.:ie eiireaay r :v(h t'l.i-ir i'.'.o.k v : CHAXCEY L. HEHKEY. Bal-crnri'U ; LEVI KXEPPER, :.'.-.., --Vc; WEXI'JELL WlXTEltS, J, uuer X IUih ; IIEIl MAX SCH A FEED, FsJ.-JoUvrn ; CHRIST. VODER, Mei- ti.e ;.l ove. d till o!d t MIlllO, will iai ciifc iv. nave IT Wc Shi!-. 7s w liMM 1 fun'' bv hii i t iV vcar. "KLNNAItD The boinerset Hera Id. '':T SCLD'i?. 1 .-.i-' ; 5 i-J: .II... I 4 w j. w. RiM'tn i vs.t.rv -viinom. i- y. ill; i:a.ijlt.ovd. I - .- -1 .iili-ii'.i, if aiJilJi U CaiuitUU ALTEUATIOX Or TI3IE. .11:7. I r j -7- 7 .t .n: 3 till.-" d ri.-r y'n .: :.or S.:r..:.ir. N,v. 1. h, ! 1 ..t I. ; -r. a:j ! Arr:ic ft.in i:.: j:; ; WaisT -::rr:5, t.,'.l r,: Asa.v. TTCr..!l T.SZ. rt A?- :-) a.m. fpU 6 ..31. U ivi- rl T-, a.m. W. ew: ja Ac .s.jn -' a.m. Tlin-Pi'h i.x. . hiA.ai. c- m in a m. 3li-K"si-iirt Ae- - ra Via. .;rh ;- Ar- m. iuo p.m. At kti-5'x.rl Ar 10p.m. t'ri'ifcb'Wa Ac- r. 3 j.ao p.m. t"lvM;in Ae- r....ol 7 2i p.m. Tl r.ah .;JI. Jt.ul. - 2 ,J 3.1a. rl r. .... tt.'Jt a.ai. .s,:a 31 c : p a. IO.UU . i I U i m. l -. . A-- I.. 4';.2i. '.r:,'n A i.li I'd '- A-- -Jiri.ra. -" 5 s-. t.Uj-.Ui. . - r A- '- 11 li x..a. CS.or-b 1 ran . c uiir. a lruxl'':u. p.m. Vnl-.il Tieket iiffi., 43 SiU Ar.-, Pittsburgh, pa. LLiTOiS. L 2. LTT:i . lit b U. h. :s3. -v, Fl at E. J. Oats ..i Cii ;,, r . i.---gule v s . A i.i. the Eggs a;;J B, . , , v. . , i- " t'.ir uii:;tcd at E. lev. Co. arvey & EE of the lilcral patron ancC iroia the Glades, promising no ud satisfactory returns for h. OUDESLUYS, ::ial of BUTTER, iudlir.i: it to iifl market prices. mi upcu 1 Gim. rcriin their sales Somerset. rsdale. Berlin. JO Glades vi ith whom we AHEAD. FIRST DAIRIES Thev went cnt for to KEX- shippors filtcoiith. and the it siti-fic torv prices. nd i.ui.tin ft Lccs Itave been lorwardru j it arrived, at GOOD PRICES, and 1 1 1 1 it airca.iv ix cn lomardeti. IlI'TTril at 'iicc. Xow is the time to K ENNAIID. k OUDESLUYS. iiiitlcr C'oi!iiiiiviou Merchants, UALTIMORJi:. the rates are cc-n- & OUDESLUYS. Vi r.oxEs lrcestcne Peaches Cri-k and Ilccrits' this wee!;. for sale tit Vv'i; mean to fcii our xoods to tuit the II J. Bsf.o.ulet. 1 Lowiir.. 4 t errotvpe WclUcy's Pi pie oto- or tweiitv tcu .s at it -T r.eivcl a fne assortment ol new KtrU at E. .1, l.ic r!c's. ueji.icv'b bj le sold ut T;;e 1 flic ers of t ; "'1". r tii" t.iilcn 1; 11.-st IMb Z:d U st lil.le lie A tg ! griculti'.n-al .Snie :i:iiin.tl premiums : 1 W received a iaro lot of new nobby the Il.i k ;y;d Hat store ia Cof-1 ! til'ding t Sthcll & Kiu:- LOST. A 1 : i : en ss i.iar Wa le i.-n .rj e C'tt. 1. at, cn t.ie ; ters s bNil i "111 be riven i t-::t. r'.',e road A r asi.nai. v t.ie r-.f .tn "i S. Good. Lr.ir.-.iB of Fi. lr -; r.- iij : t i-.o in Meal, t :.rn, .am son ban !. on band . c.li ; Oats, L'hc at ail -riec. 1 and k ilc i.i:tr.iT?. l.i oK AT Tu'.v- :-. to have a nr iT.' for tiif l":r. -Cx-k i Bx'rits pro i.nul frctsume peaches S.n.l ir. vour orders bv 1... Any rrtf" T 1 . M'l !';iv' v lit iv eight:, to i:: hi WA trRit a riie.vt Ml.t ol well to call at Henry . suit for men. h.-avy and j ai ir-s mih 'n-'ni , e goo. U. c. st. tttv F. 1't YMTsr. is prepared to sup ; ly Vitlld'n; Hardware at the very lowest prices; Sail. Locks. LatclM-s. "Hinges, G!.r. oil, P;.ii;t, ir. Sugar taken in ex- chaiige tor S:M). Wc resjx ctlully invite one and all, both large and small, n call oa us in our new r.K-ii.s on Mala Cros street where we are rr.-rarr.! to armi-.imodate and waitca tI.iM w ith promptness and fidelity. Cok Jc Eeep.its. Sw Store 1 Xcw Gore's 1 Low Prices 1 '.r.-.e rtc, come all! We now have in st; re. and oiT. r for sale the largevt, tnh- t an 1 U-st s !t-ctioa ut (Jrocerk-s, Flour, Provisions an 1 teed ever brought to this to a n. Ccu.k i- Beeuits. ai. Cots Toe Towa Council have ordi red iliat all bills due for weighing oa the 15. rough S- ab s be pr.i i within twenty days trotn .Lite. Suit will lie brought for u'.i lii:'..rriKiiri?g after Septemlwr Pth. A. C. Besfoiu. Weigh Master. Ujt 21 itc.t at Lu ftiir. Entry fee $1. Throe best shots ut Kw yardc fib; three best febots at 50 yards, off hand, each nth-man to find Lis ow n gun, ammunition und target. I ,.W. Aarw Ftick. Abraham V,il- ' -.i. ;e.i. Fricdlinc. Gilo.a Bowman. ' .1. hr. Ir.liUd. ' j Dr-T Goods And Cl tutto Cheap. B, st Prints at 10 cms, Hoccsdale and ' bin Mus.in. var.l iiie. la rents ; other j Mus.in. vard ;iie, 11 Miislltis, yard w ide, 10 renta ; Dress goods I at l.J-ivots; CO cord Alpaccna 21 cenu : Ginghams li) cents; Striped Shirting at l-Vio's worth Slccnts. All wool Suits at worth vt1."- Pants lrom $1.00 luil.ii nriair. urv LiOoUs sluu iiiiu- . . -. ... , - i i i . i ing w.li In-sold at lxKtom iinccs dcring I the next 4i days. Please call at II. Uel- j Sev' Frame Building next noor to Beegh-1 levs. ' j RESERVED FOR W. BUTTER COMMISSION No. 47 South We offer our services as " COJIJIISSIOX IIA'TS," to tlie Farmers and crcha nts ia the " Glades," and solicit liberal shipments of Eutter this season. Wc promise strict attention to the interest of those who ship to us, and will send quick sales with check for your Butter. We have ample "cash capita!," and will make liberal cah advances to all who request it on their shipments. Our shipping cards can be had at the Express Office and at the Stores. Bcspcctfullv. V. S. Temple & Co. September 1. ISTo. KEMAKD & 0UDESLOYS, BUTTER COMMISSION MERCHANTS, S3 Exchange PLicf, BAI.TIMOliE, !.., ) S-ptemlier 111, ) To T1IF. CiTTEK M.VKF.rj. At liiC opening of the season for O'udc Dutler, vi e ajiin o:u;r our services t the tuakers and shippers ot the GiiiJ'-s : having in creased adva&taz, and every possible facility, for haa:::a yo-jr b-stter in the very litst manner. With ar. unusually Civorab'e se:in. the indications are, that the make o!" iluttcr tliroitjhout the county will be larger thin htot year. The eiptrien-es of i:it year, proving dip.tMerous t" those panics wlio heid their IJuttcr beck until late in th $euMu, we wonUi advise our t J!.u'.-s friends to send their t:;iriis furwrd as eailchs the weather will permit. We reier with pride and i-la-astire, to our liii&inis: with i'.i? ti'ades l.ict year; knowic; that wc obtained bettor prioeM forour shipM.TM tin any th( r bouse hen-. e sa-i'.l sf to it. that the prca nt shall even ex.-eed the pa?t. We will nuke liberal ct'.ih ii.'.vances upon shipments wbca desireii. Curl atd nny intormation cheerfuiiy fjrou-hed. Our thijipers ni.iy dejiend upon 'i'.it and the money at once. Jcii:l us yi.ssr butter and pji your trieiids So iii l.kcx :.-!. We jr-urantee s.-itUfaction. Yours trul v, KENNAIID & i iL'DilsLUYS. Tats 1 WcdnosdaTi fair. fiximwx and s;t pleasantly near togcti s the first Cr of tbo pirl:iiie icr. C iliC Uil- The Ciil term ot the S..iiicrset Acade. my will Ix'gia on M'.aday next, Sept'r. Jrsx received a lot f tfjxil Kustic i Frames, stiiuibie for framing tnott-ies. W. II. Wem-ley. Krsnakd i OcDEsLtYs rade taoney fcr the farmers and merchants who shipped to tlie ni last vcar. ( i.ne J. Frer-t pet in aa appearance week and played tad hav:c uni;,ng lowers. the Tns prosjH.cts fur a large attendan.-e at the fair are favorable. A attalicr of en tries have aireadr U'ea made. The managers of the A;rieul!i;ral So cle, v received a large amount of glassw are on Tuesday morning to oe disttibuted as premiums. The Jenacr Township School Board will meet at Jenner X Iloads on Saturday Oct. 0th, to emplov HfUiea teachers fur five months, commencing Oct IS, 1S7. Ocr farmers liave comraencMl shipping their butler to the eastern market, and it ni ly be of interest to them lo know that the Express conipaay have largely le dtictd their rates. TrtE i:p train on the S-imcrset and Min eral Point Kiliroad struck a cow belong ing to .Mr. Daniel Lint. (,n Saturday !at, injuring her so bad;y that tli -y were com p iil to sh-.x.t her. The ladies of the Presl.j teri ia Chttrch uil! hohl a Ftstiv.d ilr.ring each evening ot the Fair. Let every UkIv call and patrt nizc them to the best of their ability, and thu3 as si-t in finishing that benutifal church of theirs, w hich will be such an ornament to the t tb. F. E. WiiiMcnhas araia taken posv. s'on f his shop on Patriot f.reet. All those w :.- hing a tip top job of horse shoe ing or any thing lis.- in the line of bl.ick sniithin; mill do well to sire U:a a cad. Ma. Lrcs, f Cartliag.'. Ohio, struck a bor.ania w hi n he married Ada. as she took the premium at the Cincinnati ex p.sitiin as lvlng "t'112 best aad most ex p ditious cixik." You will find a fail assortment of M jt ran's woolen g.Kxls ai the dir. Do not fail to bay what you need for the coming w inter. Yon can not get as much w ear for the same price any w here else. Tnr. : xI rtotj'e of Frieilrns" thinking tbf.t the neet toner, of a c:ioil bell a.1.1,.,1 much to the manner of nrrformin? wor- ship, oa Saturday received aa elesant bell. wugliing 4g,j imunas. without trimmings. from the celebrated Trov bell f.mndrr. Kensard & Ovdeslcts s.ld the most Glades Butter Isst year, and obtained the best prices. They have the trtsde aad facilities for diking the same again this year. K es 5 a n r & Ornc? t rrs, S3 Exchange Place, Baltimore. If you want your Cutter sold promptly st gixxl prices aad the saics and money at once, ship it t KexnaeiiA OmEsi.rrs. c'tl Exchange Place. Baltimore. We arc- requested to announce that El der E. L. Allen will preach ia Xew Ccn treviile September 2Cth, morning and evening. Subject for the morning: Come thou and thy tamily into the Ark;" Gen. 7:1. Subject for the ereninj: Infant bap tism; Is. i 12. Oirn Sheriff knows how to appreciate quick work, and has evinced hi apprecia tion by a trat all around. One day of last week he wanted some potters in a Lurry, and our boyi put them up in lem Time than bad ever beta done before in Uiis town. Heccc the treat and this item. , The pest off.ee has been morel from 1lel ncw oa-Wmg on Main atrei-t to Cook & Bt-enls new building on Main Cross street The room ia which it is at prwt is certainly a great improvement OTer !! o!J one. b,n? niacl- latEl-'r- The ladies in charge, thacting their The thermometer went down, down, friends for their gepenaity on former oc down, on Friday evening last, until it got ensigns of this sort, hope their eflorts will cold cnongU tor" big fires, bearr overcoats, not be forgotten now, and will be very and scurfsl About seven o'clock two of grateful for donations of cake, pastry. our youne men appeared on the street - .. .. i . . I . : i arravea in iineo tiuatcrs auu cmrrv ins uui-tj pa'.ru leaf fans. We don't suppose this had any effect on the weather, but the hearty laugh all around at their appearance cer- tainiy did have a wanning eiTecL Temple & Co. MER CHANTS, Howard Street, What a virtu. .:-?. temperate, ui.'hly moral place, (.'arnl'ria County nmsl be '. As soia as the editors of newspapers there aet into a ipurrtl the first thing they Uo ii S accr.se dDc a:i"lherof drunkta n.ss. Ycii'.i-, brethren, you ha 1 Utter -'Join ru'.t t temberarcc." Tub firm of llobins & Co. Conir.iiision JIerch:ial. ot No. Mi S. Eutaw t-l., who iidvcriio ia another column, and whigj atrcnt is now travertin? the county, are but ill !e known to our people. We are pleas ed to iy that they come to us highly en dorsed by most refpcciahlu bankers and merchants of the city ot Uaitiuiore. We wisii them a gwd sluirij ot business. Mjre CnzrtT. Oa r.n 1 afer the fiist day of Octol-er next e will sell 5001I exclusively for Cash ; country pro duce taken in exchange for jroods. On the above terms we will sell gonts at very re- d '.ccil prices. Flic:; i Cor.Mr.viiAX. Livansvi;, I'.u S t.-tu'.'tr 10, 1 -rT.. Change up Bask. C. 15. Col'oorn &. Co. have purchased the grocery establish ment of W. F. Aiti'alher & Co., on Main direct. They have taken possession of the r.knu formerly occupied by Aitfathcr i Co. The macv triecds of the retiring i;rm will be sorry to bear of their quitting 1 J Lusiness, hut wii! Le p easetl to tnow mat the business has been transferred to gen tletui n so c:i known ti r the quality ?t tin: c.xKis thev fell and the gentlemanK- mi.f.ner in which th' r treat ali cust tttters. V.'r ) arn that the re-Klcnee of Xr. Louis IjiniVrt, at Lambertstown, this coi'.utv, with its entire contents was burn- ed on Sunday Sept. 12th. It appears thiU Mr. Lambert and his family Lad gone to camp mcetim and that no fire had been ia the house since Saturday, which leads to the guppiition that it was the work of aa incendiary. The house was insured for tf l.VAA) in the Farmers' Insurance Company if Meversdale. Mr. Lambert puts his loss at 1,'.1W. He lot all his deeds and title ir.ptrs. Among the advertisements of Butter C'oiiiu'.isaioa Merchants in our columns will I found the advertisement r-t B. ErcM-Ue Xyce& Co.. ot Baltimore. These fentlerr.cn have leen doing business emonf our fanners for quite a number ol years, and have always had the reputation ot being quick and reliable. Their agent is ia tow a at present to make arrange ments S.r the purchase and shipment of butter. Farmers will have an opportuni ty to converse with him on the suojct du ring the fair. Mast of our termers n doul t Lave been anxiously scanning the c lumns of the Herald for the old familiar card of liar try k Co. This week their fears will be set at rest and their eyes gladdened by the sight of it. Although the daily papers are fail of the failures of once prosperous firms, that of W. P. Harvey c Co. stands on too s:ure a foundation to be unsettled by even the most nnexampied hard times ot the present. Our dairymen and farmers in making consignments shon'd look to those who are well established and whose financial status is known to lie sound. R E?I O VA Li I take this method of informing my customers and the public generally, that I have removed to my new blacksmith shop, corner of East Main and Pleasnnt gts., near the old Finisey shop. By strict attention to business and low charg es 1 hope to merit a share r.f the public i-atronage. I am prepared to iron wagons on short notice, and do repuirs of all kinds in my line. Particular attention pven to work in steel ; also, horse shot-ini from Id to 2") per cent lower than formerly. Give nsc a call and be convinced I am not j ik ing. A. E. Litz. Somerset, Pa. The Some.-set Band, throudi their leader Irvin lletiley, have received a new set of silver horns, lrom which they dis course sweet muic oa the public square at least one evening ia everv week. The lys are improving rapidly in their play ing and when it is taken into considera tion that they have len organized but a few months their playing is remarkable. Wc understand that they "have secured the contract to furnish the music at the fair when all caa have a chance to hear them. We would suggest to the boys that they endeavor to march down tow n to one ot their tunes and they will find out w hy we make the suggestion. H. Trie!-, (tie XerrtiaatTatlorori'itt. bnrsU. For a close fit, the best goods and the fairest prices, we recommend ail readers of our paper, when visiting the Smoky Cstr, to try Mr. leigle. lie is located at 53 Smithfield Street, in the central part of the city. His many years ot experience in his businuse enables him to buy well, and sell at low pi ices. He has a large and fust increasing custom from this county, and every customer he makes he keep. Try liim and see for yourself. Green August Flower. It ia natural for people suffering with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint or any de rangement of the digestive organs, such as Smr Stomach, Sick" Headache, Habituai Coslivenese, palpitation of the Heart, Heart born. Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the Stomoch, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue, disagreeable lasts in the mouth, coming up ot food alter eating, low spirits, &c, to put off from day to day buying an article that they know baa cured their neighbor, friend, or relative, yet they have no faith in it until it is too late. But if you will go to your Druggist, G. W. Benford & Co. auk get a bottle of Geeen's ArGrsT Flower yoar immediate cure is ascertain as you live. Sample Bottles of this medi cine can be obtained for 10 cents to try its supdrior virtue. Ilegular size 71 cents. Try it, two doses will relieve anT case. Et permission of the offlceisof tae Som erset County Atrricnltural Sxtiety, the ladies of the Presbyterian church will open on the fair grounds, a booth for the sale of refreshments, the proceeds to go to the budding fund of that church. Cotlee, sandwiches, pastry, fruit, and all kinds of edibles suitable for such an occasion will 1 kept for sal: daring each day of the tair. trait, ham, or aavthing else that would be 1. 1 i . . i . n M.'.o: ai s uusu uu ux. such donations caa be left at the store of Mrs. .as. B. TredwelL Respectfully. ComtrrTEK. accom - ' ranted In a free Ifeke'. rf fKlmtaion t,r . 1 . - ... -1 -1 1 v : ourselves ami lamilj w rncjnunsiuwo j air, for which tre return thanks, tt e eavc also recti red from the I'n'&Kse office a j premium ILsi gotten up la tacir usual good jstv'e. The premiums, as heretofore, are very liberal, merair n iv uc iit-su on Sept. 2. 29, and 30; and Oct. 1. 1S:5. Vie would like very Esnca to be present but as we are const ittatiorially opposed to Ukiae a "shoe leatier express tor that distance and as the slowness with which our delinqnent 6af:-cr:bors par tP will not permit os to zo in any otlier man ner wc will bare to stay at home. Kit few ot our kummer visitors Luve ' .nttnn.l i.iuw mtnn nut on her nortroiis 1 1 im4tuL u iu - - , e o rolics and bedeck herself in crimson ami gold. Wc often find ourselves wondering why it is that visitors to the mountain al ways find it necessary to leave lor tbeir duU city homes just at a time when all that is grand and beautiful in decaying na ture is to be seen; when rixmt tree?, and moss and ferns bein to be transtigared into such wondroos loveliness. One week at the close ot September, or during the early part oT October, Is worth, more on the mountains tban three months of the heated term. Nature puts on her most fascinatinsr coloring now, and tlia lover of the beautiful should linger where the tall trees grow, for nearly a month yet. We clip the following item in regard to an injury received by Hampton, son of our old tritod Maj. J. C. Gaither, fnwi the Meycrsd&le JmUj'endcnl : On Thursday evening of last week. Ilaiunton. son of Major J. C. Gaither of Southampton, while play in? near the saw mill struck his bt into apiece of wire, or proMbly a Iaidy's broken hair pin, the long portion of which entered his right Cjot, bet weta the great and secnn 1 toes, tally an inch and six -eighths. Failing to extract, so firmly was it fastened, the Maj or was compelled to bring the sutfercr to town forsurgical aid, Dr. Meyers extract in; it The child scarcely eight years ot a;:e, bore the operation without flinching, proving Uim a worthy son of the last Cap tain of Company A. The Haltipllcatioit f Dlvcuse. Disetises multiply. Or.e begets another. A trirling indispositi-in may, there-tore, originate a complication of dangerous mal :.dics. Indigestion begets far more formid able diseases ; a multitude of ailments are tracable to cons'Jration ; fever and ague unhinges the entire nervous system, and is therefore the source of the protean ai' mcnts which atTect that jxrtioa ot the hu uiaa organism. Hosteller's stomach Hit ters, however, whether resorted to at M e inception of th'isc disorders of the stom ach, bowels or liver, which rive biith to the majority of diseases and disabilities, or taken when they have ripened law Kr midable niatariu", are alike powerful to cure. lac prcctiS 01 recovery i, 01 course, lunger when the malady has gain ed headway, but it is none the less certain. Dvsp?pbia," c in st i nat ion, Liiiiousness, kid ney complaints and intermittent levers, in variably yield to the operation of the great alterative and iavigoranr. Wholesale Bool.aud Mioco. Messrs GUI & Bro., now located at 2.13 Liberty Street, Pittsburg, would ask the altectiun ot ail dealers to their Card ia another column. Anticipating a a lively tnuie tais tall, thev otter at their iarie es- bilsbiiienr, the most complete line of g.jds cveo brought to that market. Years of experience h.ivj made tliLtu thoroughly familiar w ith the w ants of the trade, and UiercLants caa do well ia ofdering from tlieic, cv?a in preference to buying in eitlrer PhiiadelplU or New York. They njiike a specialty of the Fort Pitt, Bugalo, and Erie, Men a, WoLica's, aad Children's band made Boots and Shoes Their slock this tall has bvn selec..d with special care, and standing as this establishment does, one of the leaders of the trade of Western Pcnnsy ivanio, they caa offer their stock oi women's, misses', children's men's, boy 's and youth's boot?, shoes and brogans, at such low prices that our deal ers in this section will find it greatly to thtir interest 'ocall on the Messrs. G:il A: Bro., before buying or examining else where. Vao!ale Dry Ciomt. We would invite the attention ot uii dealers ia Dry Goods, &.c to the large card, ia another column, of the leading wholesale dealers ia Dry Goods ia Pitts burgh, 3Iessrs. A r bath not, S lannon & Co.. 231) and 241 Liberty street. This is the largest house of the kind in the city, and their elegant and spacious store rooms, fitted up exclusively for their accommoda tion, are well lighted, and especially w ell adapted for the display ot the gr-at varie ty of goods offered by them. Their Fall Mock, which is full and complete in every department, is augmented daily by treaii arrivals, thus keeping their assortment perfect at all limes. Their Autumn Styles contain the largest variety ever opened ia the city. Their special attractions ia the Dress Good Department contain a full line of all the leading brands of Domestic Dry Goods, Shawls, Skirts. Hosiery, Gloves, .fcc. Thev are also Sole Agents tor the celebrated Fullerioa's Freeport Flannels. Xew Lisbon Flannels, Blankets, Yarns, ice. Our merchants should not tail U call and examine their stock and prices belcre making their fall purchases. "Kamettiins w." "We wish to call the attention of our readers to the car J, in another column, of Wni. Guen'.hers', Lung Healer. This rem edy must be a success, judging from the array ot testimonials which are set forth in their circulars, two of which will be found in their card. Although this medi cine has never, until now, been brought before this community, yet it is by no means a new or untried one. Y'cars ago the same recipe was used ia Milow, Ger many, by Dr. August Guecther, in his private practice, and with such success that on his death he left the secret as a le gacy to his brother, Andreas Guenther. w ho, in turn, gave the same to his soa, Wm. Guenther. fono of the present pro prietors.) on condition that the same should not be used, except as charity, until after bis death, which occurred in lt?71. Since that time Wm. Guenther has been giving the w ,-ld the beneril of his truiy wonderful secret. We would advise our readers to exam.ne the claims of this rem edy, w hich, as far as w e cae judge, arc well founded. Auosothe places at which Gee. Koostz spoke during bis trip to Ohio, were Pales tine, Salineville. Mansfield, Ashland and Fostoria. We find the toliowing flattering notice of bim ia the Salem lUpubUean ot Thursday, Sept. t), 171. J. K. Buckea brod, the editor ot tlie iJr-j.iiiVoj.i is a member of the Senate of Ohio. The Uepnblican meeting at East Pales tine. Monkiy evening last, addressed by Hon. V II. KooniA of Somerset, Pa., was well attended. The uiiusl altenlioa was paid to the eloquent speaker during his entire speech. He spoke at some length on the financial question, which is now claiming so much attention ia Ohio. He argued the issue dearly and logically, and showed the utter fallacy of inflation. He demonstrated beyond a doubt that the Democratic party was not the one the thinking people of this country desire to elevate to power. Judging their future by the past, they were no more to be trusted with toe finances cf the country than any of its other great interests. They had vacillated and betrayed in all the great matters of State or Nation entrusted to their care. The speaker continued for an hour in a pleasing, convincing dis course, and we are sure, did much good. TEACHEHa EXAAUNATIOSS. The cx- ar.iiQtittons or sotnerstt Cjunty f.r the jresont x;liool year will be held accrertiiaj to the ttfUowint: progiamme: b.iliabury, ilooUay, sept. 2.th. lleyersJale, Tuestlar. 'pt. ijtli. Ik-riiD, WfeilncMlar, Sept. 2'Jth. New CentreTillc, Saturitay, Oct. 2J. Ursina, Jlonday, Oct 4th. Petersburg. Tuestlay, Oct. 3th. ekimerset, Wednestlay, Oct. tih. Stoystown, Thursday, Oct. 7th. DaTidsTille, Isaturdiiy, OcL 9lh. The examinations will begin at 9 o'clock a. m. Teachers cominz at a later hour p. will not be admitted Ut the examitmtion j We have received an laviiu'.ion that day. A special examination 'tuw'uu j held in any district not named in this pro-. gramme, it the proper lioard of Directors will appoint the time and place, and give notice to the Superintendent that they de sire an exammalioD. A special examina-1 tion will be held at Somerset on Saturday, 1 October 31). Each teacher will provide j himself with a stamped envelop bearing his addresa and enclosing last years' certit- j icate. 'o private examinationsj will be held, except by request cf the Board ot Directors where they wiaii to leach. Beards of Directors and friends of edu- j iK.,f.Wti the cciintir arc rpms,U L.Li. 'U U..UUgUUU. - f ed to be present at the examinations in their respective districts. J. D. Wbipmy, Co. Superintendent ! G p-asd T!xrrr-;iox. An cxcnrsLm lr.ua : . will Icavo ritts!jnrrhi-'t!inrsilv,. iicpl. ;.-...! ' T ! . . 1 . I. 11" . 6. I j --ini, over iui; i iu,-uai jn, m a jiul u:,t s JUiiimore iaiilroaii, l ruujgtun ana Motiat Vernon, the Capitol and the Toiabof Vashinsti:n. A reception will be had at Ctirabcritind. Aas?n:r the many points of interest to which the excursion ists will care free acceaE are the Capitol, Treasury Department, Patent OSke, Smithsonian Institute, Medical Museum, i Lorcoran An uaiicn-, j.rungwn neignts, Government Printing Ofnce. it A tnp will bo taken down C10 beautiful Potomac to Mount Vernon, where eTery exenrsioa ist will be presented with a memento. lieturning the train will leave Washing ton at 1 o'clock on Samrday. The fare tor the trip including excursion oa Poto mac and dinner and supper at Cumberland will be but nine dollars $ 'J) while the resui&r fore is over Arrangements have teen made at the hotels in Washing ton for greatly reduced rates. The man agersofthis excursion, with the usual Pittsburgh libemlitv and hospitality, have invited persons living along the line of the Connelisviilc Kaitroad to join them.,. To those of our citizens who have never visited the places named, this is an oppor tunity that should not be neglected and one ia ail probability that may never oc cur again. Can't a party tie raised at Somerset to join the excursion Mr. Joel M. Yctzt of Pocahontas, ac cording to Mr. Eli Scborky and the Somer set Vemorrat, tounu a piece of yellow met al on bis tor ui, a short time ago, and ac cording to the same authority a Frostburg mineralogist pronounced it to be pure cold. and tha: Mr. Yntzy had been otTercd flW.OUO for his farm. This announce ment in the Democrat uida't create msch of an excitement and there wasn't a rush, for Pocahontas like that to CuliforniA ia IS It) and 110, or even like the crowd that weut hurrying over the seas to the South Atricaa diamond fields; in short the Bi:ufc Hill expedition outnumbered it just as many as there were persons in that expe dition. Pocahontas, modust and unas suming as the Indian maiden f.vtn whom its name, still pursues its way in quietness as if Mr. Yutzy Lad r.cver picked cp that piece ot ore. The item, however, Was nut Without its Influence; the young man that penned it was roused from his us ial lethargy, his dreams by night and his visions by day were of gold. Every senseless stone' in the street to biai was a bonanza teeming with untold wealth, and the hills around Pocahontas were filled with rich nuggets. Yes, he would go to Pocahontas, he would delve in its hurd mountain soil until he had become the possessor of more wealth than Cpx-sus; then he would buy the New j York Uera'il or perhaps the Londoa Time and the millions who never even heard of his efforts as the local of the Siraerset Dewerat would court him and stie-ok ot him : s the rich, the great editor. With his n. i J filled w ith such thoughts he com menced making preparations. I p to date he has one skillet, one kettle, three nrvol vers, one bowie knife, (wouldn't the dig gings soon be tilled with lawless charac ters) one old mattock, and a cradle. His ouitU wid be complete iu a short time and the natives of P.icaliontas mav expect to Le astonished. NOTICE TO TAXPAirJlS. The undersigned Commissioners cf Somerset Co.. are compelled to urge upon the taxpayers of tlie county the a! -solute necessity of the immediate pavmttnt of their taxes. That you may see the neces sity w Inch urges tis to make the appeal, we give you the annexed statement ot the coad.tla cf the Treasury. We make ii because m..ny seem to think that the bal ance left ia tlie Treasury at the last set tlement ought to lie inexhaustible. Ther! was in the Treasury at last settlement " $4, SOS 13j The Treasurer Las received since last settlement 13.C-U 01 Total ia Trcasvsry Fald since settlement oa State tax 000 f") r-.iM on Co. and Torr House orders M,'3'J' 00 Paid on unseated land Iai2 11 on en Total ;c:; 43 17,0-iO 42 Du'..u:cj ia Treas. Sep 3, 1973 131 72 The outstanding Uixes amount to about t!7.tv.). From the alxjvr; statement yon will see that there is but $131 7:2 in the bands of the Treasure r. t'a the' 1st day ot Octo ber 1S73 there w ill be due on bridge build ing six tb-juaand dollars, ifo.OOO;, to the Pix-r House about four hundred dollar. (f-M-0 .besides other orders to be paid when presented. This fUitemt nt explains the urgent neces sity for the prompt payment of the taxes due. A neglect on your part to attend to this appeal V ill be" immediately followed by the strictest orders to make the money ac-co-ding to law. Vai.estixk J. Milleb, F. J. CorSTRTMAS, Olives W. Bover, Attest Commisf-ioners. Jacob N'Err, Clerk. DIED. BAIRD. On Weil nelay morn in?, Sept. 11, at half past eight o'clcclc, Daniel Baird, aged years ana 4 months. Mr. Baird was born ia York county. Pa., May 11, 1700. where h's bovhexxl da) s were spent. I'pon the breiiking out of the war ot 1S12. he enlisted and served under CapL MereditU until discharged in in lsl-t, w hen he rtra.v.'dto aad h;is ever since lived in Somerset borough, where in 11S he married one of the late Judge Kurtz's daughters, who, with eight ot their eleven children, survive liim. He was a mtaiLer of the German Reformed Church. In his death our towa ha3 lost one of her oldest residf-nts one who has been lamiiiar to ns ail since we first learned to know anything, as his active habits, and keen interest in public alHiirs brought him early to the acquaintance of every one. He was exceedingly kind hearted, cheer ful and frank, and utterly without guile, and in ail bis transactions through his long, busy lifetime, it must be said he did no wrung to his fellow men. R HO ADS. Oa the 14th of September, liil, Mrs. Hannah Rhoads, widow of Jacob Rhoads, aged SI years. Mrs. Rlioads was the mother of seven children, of which four are still living: she bad forty -six grand-cbiblrta aad seventy-tiro great grandchildren. Dr. Finneya" Umptiid Syrap ot Bn- cltu ia ifuaramee.1 to cure lull ini:na;i.n ol' the Kulneyj ami liliui.ler. painfo! or suppirnsed urin ation o freqneut in oi l ae. painful ur suppressed nienstruati n. lHuc..rrtiiv.a or whites, jrrivei. ele:. strieiure. l,lily dtft-hanccs. BriMhfs dlMaaes, tru-kuusi ilepusiu, dmp-y, pain n the tnicit or st.ie. sirlt hea.lache. piinplr?. bkKehea an.1 ernp Ui.os on tbe lace, and all disease ot a eciac or a.niiiia:i.al nature, mranilrss of dnraiion. aire or sex. Compound Syrup of Bueha ia a poettiTu and raii.cal cure. For aie by Oeo. W. iienlord it Co.. S.mcrfot, Pa., and Mountain a. Co., CnBtn enee. Pa. epU .SOlIER-SETMAKIiET Corrected by TT. F. AtTTATEiai A Co., VKLCKKJ UI CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR L FEED, Afliies, dried, fl A.teiiu'ter. f) zal.... Butter, ft ...I Baikwheat, V buiLcl. 5e ..5voc; aie 1 .... "Il on Beeswax. V Bacon, sbouldcra, fl " shies. - .. hama. " . Corn. p bushel......... Corn meal ) ........ Call nkina, W a...., ! Clover See.1 small .................... ; Ciover Scel4arxa....i. ...... ........ I Calcined Plaster. Dissolved B--uc, jl bag 'Aaj S.S.. ! F-zjts. tp do Fwur, a) hbl w Flaxseed SI fcu., (i ) I Hvdraulie Cement, tp Bbl I LirL VI 1" ...7 i.1 1 il & ISc oo ......... Toe We 13 i 7 jc ie , le M iu fl vu . .... .-. .tas 42 74 4 7i t Ai o M lfe:H Lsl e -jp w 2 7 Leather, red sole. J t.... npper kip, " .... Land Pbsier J bbl (Mi, P tm Piitaujea, f bo rtea. dried, fJ m Peruvian Gmaoo per ii la... ss.t, So. 1, f bU, extra. i b. " Ashton, per aack. Liverpool " O-routvl Aiara. per sack. . r " Snper pphat 'b'iM it Wuite Lime, y ttl mhhmimiwwhi Sew Advertiseipenti - jVOTICE. ny wife, Sarah !. Hnraer. 'fortBerly Kcia.-r) has UU mv bed and board wlth.it juK ui ar prunxatioo. I hereby alve aotlew that any pra UU-siine or ka-pinat kxr will do U at their own risk, aa f will nat par any debts contrasted bymT. DA-VIEL 3. HOKf EK. IB St JTUceUancovt. !N oner:. AitpcT os are Bnv.ir totJt.M not lo lrc';a5 prn laa t f tl umiT.m).-i m L'j.ir a. J cr Turiywvt u w.-vhip-. SnnTi .'oumy. .n- pr iiii-iieJ. W. L. I'j il:I.!T7H fu ip .A. t 23 nsr t s PrmitT.! tinickT snj tetter thrcjh THIS CF FiCETHAN" AXV uTHKKw the isjuoit Si eharaa f .reiimlaanr tearrh. 'o chrr fcir m4 rm. buiual seru lire. IT mn expcrir&se in th at of Pti:s, ir. MVt mac4 chiMper ami belter thaa can be rat, unrlnrn O. I. LF.YL-s. 13 l VM Fltib Atu. . Ptit'l onfS. Pa. PivrcteuaiBiaiacati. wi.n Wasamztn, 1. C LEUA L NOTICE. The aalcr!awt Davini hrn pp.nl5j ao.t!tnr tr Bake a-sl rix dmntuii-.'ii .j( ihe iun-is in die haa.U of lv,l liar. vsiQe ,,f J ph Christ ner ftnd wife ut ftmonv tt Wxa'iIj en titled thereiu, give e.Mio tit he witl aumt to the itntles of his pr"intai.nt on Friuay, Uciutxt la, IsTi, at his ofEee in SairrsTt lorr.nsrti. J.U. Kooi MEU H-Jgg A!ii.t. JLECTIOX NOTICE. liio ftnrfcho1tIn ot tbe Welirhr tWwt Ktvwn i'lank Kuxl Co.. are berrby n-j-iticl iht as election mul 1 hei.l at the Somerset H .sj.c. ta lii h,ronic!i of Sjniref. Pa., on Monday. No vember I. li"S, to eirt oo Prestleni. i;ne trva urerau-ifiio mana-?rs to f r thci'Ti'uia year. W. U. FICKINO. Attest Presiilrat. J. R. EUIE. S:. ae j,2i Pleauutat nd Profitable Employ-nient--Braamui:" barai:n:'" -ii.r. Uu kflreij-t" -Waat are th.-y woriii. ' A.". Sara are ei.-tamatkB by who tct tt larzeew'srast Vew Curcnwa (trutince.1 by the Euroean anl American Cbrjiwo fu'-isatu Co. lliyareail perten rai r,f Art. No ..oe ran reist the tcn-p-lati'.o li buy wtien seeinztbe ChnHnod. C'anrass ers, Air-.nu. an-1 tmlies an.t jreniiruien on; of tm-pi.ym-at. will Gnl lUu th rst opnina: ererof-f-Te.i w tuaiie n.m.r. For (ail paneuiars. ond namp for conO-lennaf -ircul.ir. A i tn-ss F.HLEi SON at cOTiS Wasni.-iijton St, JJoston, Haas. 0R PlIANS COURT SALE. nr rir.M of aa orb-rlsmed on: uf the Oml.ar.s" Court of S.nirnt coin' t. ar.l ns exeen(..rr the i last will an-J testament cf Wm. Miy. Sr.. lateofl tiiriw tonship. iter-a.e.t. i win ,,ff,r for saic up. the premises of the sakl ieauel, on IVednttdiy, Ortobfr 13, 1T5, at Tln'i'L.k i m 111. r,ll,v:r.. .Fr.K.f ..T late. Tit: The homrMci.! the Oeeeasc.). eon-' Li-aima- lj aj-rr. be tne aac mor r uf whl. h ah-.ut 1J a-r-J aro clear.-.), an t In a iro-.! rae of e-i'tivaii.jo. tvl meailows. wuhatarrel owruir-f h. a. ;in barn ani otlii-r .-al hn:i.i;iii:i i herwo rr-'i-f. ::h water. line ifm'ran.! I m-tnyotarriiiciee tiiat maks ?he place a weil ! pr..u-mrf an t o-iraive i:irm. This t:inn aNmi I Ere morn w-st of W eileral.arsr. a l;..i:iir.ir laai of i W. F. Hitnrr. Jainis h.irsT. S ra. il.iv. Jr.: li -hAf-. s-U.;s. .A.iani P-s.rbauh an. ottiep. Ti-K.U?. (me-thipil rasa on eoniirmatiou of 5J !e. la.; oalan.t! in wo e.i-:.it annu.il pavmntrf ri m .'.ay f tia wt'h inter: lo tier cent to be ' jonv ir.rnr. Hii.rir..r anj Truaee. The FL;X)D Is the LTFE, and ! :t i' i laiimrt1, thw-' l yy.tera i will be "liffaeti. X.n c:irn.C : urifr n nnm while :!ie priny : 1 (vrmyiT: nei:hT mn t -u lui- pen z"-' health t)ie huin.iu Niy while ' itUwni i? tiQYennjr tii c!s it -it?a to all tirr 'A ir. Thor; sr. Prill fc'Y th HLtHiU. and na-: tore will heal the iiae. r?tndT has ever Oeen tJiartverl which ha eil-x"tvd o ijr'rat i nam- tcr c-f iirmuaent cures di Improved Blood Searcher. Ir If ra tlie ri:ro f Err- S-i: 1 H-ad, T-;r. r. S ilt Kh-tim, iler-mriiil -.at! ail Skm I'iit a T.t ri'iit-'dy is a Tat,ta.lf? cjhi;- ';r.-(. in ! m-d- l .trl the ziv&t tvu-iT in.ir.t. La-IiMwh' .nf-tt-r (nitn .:ir iel-iiitfiti-.T tli9-ai. knva . t ir.al ("t oiiairr Will jvof-iy r-f o-in ihi'rvmv'iy. rw.ipO"l r-Ti!it,r!tit. The enu ino has ar nium R. K. S LLL.E.. X C" t'itL hurxh n th? t-"t r-.ta of ach t Fur f.ie iy ail lrurfuf3ts and c- nntry dealers icn'iino ha.- -ur "R. K. S-Ier & t;. Pirt'r urh, Pa., ua tha t.'j-m of eu-.h wrajir 'IIERIFF'a SALES. ii7 v!r.oe rf s-ir..!rv writs rf F'.eri I'aelaJ. Leva ri Faei nr. ! Vea ;ii..ci K.t;T.as i.--- ! of the c.iirt of Ci.nijnoa Ficaoi S.iiiiers.-i Coun'v. 1 Pi., and to mo .tin-ted. I will exp.se t sate lly j puuUo ouurry. at tiie Cart Hi.ac, ui S-jiner.- t, ob ' "ilcr GO, 1S75, at 2 oVlo.-k p. ia., tl; foUowia j d'.-scribed real es tate Tii: Ailtheriuht, title, ioteres-. and dalai of J ohn An-;,a.-ii. Ci-arl-s K. Ai.-pooh and Jaiars Ans paet. id, in and to oae-thinl ..f ttie e.ii and other minerals of the tract of land known as tlie David Sjaylor lann. wr.taniiis-r '3io arvs. m. n or le. sit uate in Summit t-.wn.-ti.p. S ,mi.ret runtv. Pa., a.lj.'in.nn lan.i of J iun J. sjajl.r, CUrisiiaa P. Llvu. ol acd Tiierl. No. i A.I the oal and other minerals ..f 3 tract of tact knewn aa tlie Jarvb H. Mi.ter farm, containing -124 -rv. m. re .r less, si'uate in t iii iicktownstiip, Somerset Co.. Pa., adjoining lanja of tii.a UersSuerzcr, Sainacl Folk, TSonia Lee am! otiiers. '.u A Jn-haIf of the enal ar.d other minerals of the Chrcs:ian P. Lir.nipi.l rarm. Situate in Summit township. Somerset imntr, Pa eontala inir aTes. mi .re or less, ady.imc'u Joim J. Sav ior, the David Savior farm and others, with the appur-enanisic Taken in exeeuik-o as the pr-.-pertvof John Ans pcti. liarks K Ans-.iaeh and Janus Ansparh at the suit of A. U. Colt r. .tli. ALSO AH the riht. title, interest an.1 etaiai of Cha.. H. Panahcr. of, in Aid to the loilowing descr.bed real estate. Tlx: A eertain bit of gnund sHaki ta jrerenktate IVTiUith. S-.merset c unty. Pa., eontaininir one-f-.unii ai-re. more or less, and known as lot B. a.1- joininn lata of John T. Hovainc on the north, M. ..Mii.i .1. 111 i-iiii. aiiev on ine east ami Irontin on Center street on tlie wesc wutt Uie ap-purtrcan-es. Taken in ei-"rn!.-n m th.' pr rrty of CTiarles H. BttUiher at the suit of J U. Mi-jcrs, Ala r ol Peter Alevers, deceae-l. AUSrt All tlie riirh?, title. iEicrest and ciaim of Anurtw R.wnVraer. of, in aad to the fcliowlng describe.1 real estate. Vii: A aertam lot of ground sititte In Meyerlaie hop.aali. S..merset ei.anfy. Pa., containing one-il.-urta aere, more or les. aad known on the pian if Meyers seen.! addition as lot "o. 13, with a one st.ry frame dwe.ltr.? house and talde there--m ereete.1. t-unde.! ..n tlie north by Keystone St., .m the east by lot Xn. 14. on ihe snn'ih hy aliev and on the west by An.lr.jw street, wnlithe appur tenances. Tak-n in execution as the pr. pert y of Andrew Roscnii-rif.'r at tl:e ait i f as". li.tjai;iii.-r, as signee ol C. H. Dautier ii i. ALSH All the ritit.lirlo, iutn-stan-i i-Iaira'-f Wiri. II Pi -kiRC. of. in and to the fallow tug descriid real eiitate, via : A ccrtiiin lot of jrronnd situate in S.iraerset tsor init h. Sinicro-t ei.unry. Pa containing one-ionrth acre more or lew, wr 1 a two story dweliinjc house, stahleand other out buildinxs thereon erecte.!. boon. Ie.1 by South street on the north, riley on the east, kit of Nancy Huston on the south act Tur keyfoot ltreet 00 the west, withthe appurtenance. Taken in exvcuikia as the propn r of Wm.II. Pi.-kinira; the suit of J. K. JI.-.Miltea. a,!m'r of Fred. Biutiauijh. deceased. ALSO Alt the rlitit. tit'e. inti-rst and !aiai . f P. It. H w!e. of. ia an.1 ta the foUowicirJiescriLed rea estate. u: l-Jirht ei-rtain lots of mund situate hi West Saii.st urv, Somerset eoutitT. Pa., an.i known as lots Nos. -J15. 111. glT. ill-i. gl. gga. ggl an.1 fronting rj teeteach on avenue and extending cas' uo fee: to aiiey, with the appurtenances. Taken in exeention as the pp.pery of P. R. H'.wti-y a the suit f John Anspacii, Presi tcntof the Salisbury A iaaitam.'re ILaiiroad a. Coal Co. AI.SU A!l the risht. tit'e. in'. rst and rla.m of J. hn W inters, of. m an 1 to the followinic described real estate. A eenain tract of ;and sitaaf.? In S-.mcriet Tp.. Somerset n-nnty. pa., containing IfflJ acres. m.re or less. of whieh there are ai..ut 14.) acres :leared and ahout Jo acres in meadow, with a two story dwelling bouse and Ian th.ren rrrrteti. a.iin iiiK imtaof C C. SchPii-k. Levi Brnli-jk.-T, Ia vid Emert. Henry Walker and Jwhn lta-eimb, with the appurtenances. Taken iueic-uii .n a-; the pr-.pertv of Jolia W in ters at ihe suit of James L V. ,-ct(ert. ALX Alt the riaht, t.tte. interest ami etalm of .Ta-oh D. Alilii-r. ot, iu and tn Uui SlIIowUi dejerioed real state, via; BLOOD No. X. A certain tnet of land situate in Somer set township, Somcraet eounty. Pa., eofitainimt S5 ' acres, more or les, of which there are abuc s-i j acres c!eare.. and about M acres in meadow, wl: h ' a two story frame dweiiic$ hooe. imrn ami other j -.w. eulhuildin.jts there-.n epN-te.1. aiijoininir landsof) AoOe John C. SA iirock, Jacob lochty. James Person and uthera. No. 4 A certain tract of Iol situate in S-.merset township. "Somerset eeuaty. Pa., eontainim; 7i acres, more or less, all cleared, of which there are about M acres in m-.iow. with two story frame tlw.-li.nit house, ham and other out huil.l inirs thereon erected, anoming lands of Mahloa M i.ier. Henry . Kister. Ucnry L. x'-.nng and oth ers, with the appurtenances. lakitn tnexecutHi the properly or jacori V. j Hiller, at toe suit of Ephraiut V a.kcr. awe 1 1 -cf" ' Ue All the rieht. titte. iaurest al elaim of Wm. Z B. . se. ot, in and to the loilowm deacribed real Oe estate. Tii: 1 u N'x 1. A certain Kof ground situate In Enh- 3e I ersvalley township. tSomereet county. Pa., enotain- .!.... lue I oo-k-.urth acre, mere or less, with a larste two JO i story frame store and dwelling hone and stable "!lu ! thereon ere.e.1. adjoiumf Un.is of Wna, N. Cole ...t 50' maaan-ILatheraBchurclipP-perty with the appur- m :-. ! tenances. ,.. a. A rmilB pilSTttl pr'HVl ai.UMC m...- I bbury borouirh. S..uierset a.unty. Pa., containing '.. a.-re, more or less, upc-n which there Is erected a 1 larirs frame lounirv huildimr. a.l..ninir lots of Jo- stah Blttner. Baiiiltr Wairnerandothers.with the aprartenances. 11 aaen in executir n as the property of "tTitllun 1 tsuose at tne snit of tlenrv iveisa. ALSO All the rinht title, interest an.1 ctalrn of Wm. K. Speicher, uuia and to the toliowirg deeeribed real j estate, vix: j A certain lot of jrronn.I Jitaate la Meyersdale I bopjoh, Somerset county, Pa,. anl known as kit i ". ls, c..itaiuinic acres, with a two story I dweliinx house tnereia erected, bonndel by I Lixhihaad North streets, witn the appurtenance, j Taken in execution as the pp.pertyof Wm. H. I Siicher at the suit of F. Nannie av Co. j NOTICE. Anr nerss nurt-hasinx at the a!-.r ! sale will please take not kre that ten percent ol the paremue aiowey will be required aa (on aa the property is knocked down, otnerwise it will airam be evpneed to sale. Tbe resklaeof tbe purenase money must be paid on or before the lSin day ol iv li7X tbe day fixed by the Court for the ac know led semens ol s ' ien n oreis. ana noaeci : wdl be a.-knowiedsed unui tbe parcbaae noec y la ' pead ta taiL 1 CLITER KXEPPER. eepU Shtnff. j "I I ''A NT ED TO EMPLOY-LIVE MEX to. V I travel and appoint County Amenta fer Dm. Jaauaxa'a CaTxaafl Tiurnxr- 1 Warranted to cure Catarrh or pay l .oea. 1 J. C. TILTOX, li; Sixta S- PUutarja, Pa. jnseta, I ,11 iUTTER COMMISSION HOUSE. BAJTIA'IORE, B. Brooke Nyce & Co. Art. 34 South Street. Again we offer our serices tt the Merchants a:;J Farsiers of Somerset ami adjoining counties, promising to put forth our uttermost efforts in placing your Butter promptly and to the test possible advantage. In order to- give our shippers and all others who may please to lavor us with their Butter, hish prices, prompt re turns and entire satisfaction, in the future as we hare ever done in Hie jasl, we would earnestly request our customers and all others who may favor us with" their Batter, to forward their Dnirie early. liberal rash advanees 312r.de qrou s!ir- I .... ...U .1 .: 1 SAl Ila.", "Ut.ll liO.fi il. 0-i clI. r..-,r-A - 1 uur slapping cartis can be ttnrns ?rost respect full v. 15. September '2'2, BUTTER. Robins & Co. COMIYIISSIOM MERCHANTS, No. 83 S. ETJTAYT Street, FOR SALE OF BUTTER, EGGS and POULTRY. 1 Quick sales find prompt returns with check ilr product:, is cur style of busino. Cards can be had at Jc.?r. A. J. C.tobeer & Co.. Exprc---office, Soinersut, and Express oCice, Mincrtil Point. Sep 2i?. axstMTOxnria TvF last THE TRUE BEMEDY FOTTOT). PK0F. W3I. Cl'E.TIIEltS GEEAT LUNG HEALER IS A rBF RE.1fF.DT IOC COXSC.VPTIOX. BROXCHITIS, tJOl'GUt, COLDS, CATARRH OF CHEST, AX D ALL DISEASES OF THE PCLHQXART If y-tordnizxist does not keep it. send to Win. 0'ic-rV, pt A t '.-.. - !:t I l:ainonil Streot. PITTSBUEGK, aPA. A.V'.TTIEr. CASE I'F PROF. WM. OT F.NTHER rEa-t S;c- It yon on your successtul treatment of my danichter. A LlL-r sutleniiir t'-r upwapis ef one year. n wave deioonsi raleii to me by your silil that eonuu)ili..n '"sin he cun-d. Hpitu that yow may se the frrm-m.-nt. 1 hp njti Divine Pn.v. ter.ee. of retortnar many Boere To hcai.b, 1 retern io yea ear stnier and hearti-lt thanks, and may Sj.ee.1 tou in f.r r-.si work. Yonrs.rr-'pe.-fii:V. S TIOrHfETTS Pr.rietori.f EaliiiE. ra II .til. U and . Water ? ret. PiTTsnfRfii?. Janaarr 3 .TJ. PROF. VT5i. OtTVTHIE-S;n: T-arfnx tb pre-'.r winter, he hoi.iin a serli- f nteet-ina-a. I eontrmcte.1 acont whicii caaseit a har.-iinri.sia my voice, my throat heina aiferted. I war In duce.! to try your l.nn Heater, which cured roe lo les "tliaa two liars- I rcctr-ir-si'l-d It to Tmll speakers aa.1 tiDip-rs sutlerins; troni iu-arseneas. iij wife use.1 it f. r"a severe eou-rn. with m''."tJir? reiult. Tours truiy. J. H. HILL. Trr; t-tat Pittsi urtra t nferon-'e. Mt Reed Street. SeptemoergH, lsT. f-1 F-t O is o r-t fH Pa O O FTRST GRAND EXPOSITION PITXS3TJROH Tradesmen's industrial Institute. vrzy FKon ticT. rrn cntil nov. th. iri. Everv department wiil he fltle.! wt'h the most interesting InrnticTH and ArU of tn aa. Twatvi Acresof LxhibiilnirSpai-e. PKKMU'.MS VALt EH AT9!a)fw Splendid indncenients oif''re.l to FAR-VI ERS tor the exiubiiKA of Lire Slock aasi ArwoliBai Pro ducts. Tbe following periods are assiirrad St Lira Sc-k: H .i-ses, week Vzimiicx linsertar. . ig. Came, week beiinnu-.n Tuesiiay. ' ira. 1. Sheep and Hoa-s. week basinauia-Taesiiae tnltt All kiulsof poultry, wea beiinir.tr Tuesday. '..t. a Music .lurin tne entire liiio-I'M Vy First CIa bands. Ilailr.a.1 Ex-arsiouj at low rates. LIx hiMiop can pr-ura blank appiienrli.Bsi hy atdreAPtbT sepil A. J. N ELLIS. Frrswleal P. T. L L B. TIEGLE, Xo. .. Mimniiem Justrrceive-lafall Sleek of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. an t VF5TIN'7S, fer Fall and Winter wear. 3L.O VilST PRICES. 4wAll work ia.1 Fi.s a.irantce. to sriv perfect sitlsai..a. Sen3J. BOOTS -A. UnT WHOLESALE HOUSE GILL arc BEO FiT5d.rs from hadof Vtoi.1 'reeJ'IIjEI 1 'l'iVTSDUItfI IT, I 'A. Wc are dally receirirr fsls. an( have now one ef lite UrxH FaH SwieAs of BOOTS, SHOES a RTJHBEBS in tkc inar' which wiU be sold at B'rTTf 'M PRK 'ES. Wt.uUi cal! deeial atiention . ihe Tra.i to-,nr Fort Fitt. PnfTiilo, ami Erie (air and kip Hawi-ma-lr- Also. WOMEN S. MISSES' ao.1 CHILIjKEN SCCfcl'iM CALF 14. IS, Maf anv-r him.. RVHiiF.R (f I'S at Factorr Kates. B. (Tiers prvupliy auefrted to. Eastern Bills Duplicated. pt"i New Autiimn Styles. LVKaE.STSTiM.KLTv DRY GOODS SPECIAL ATTBACT'OSS IX OLE Dress Good Department. Tt'LL LINE OF t T. THE LEADING BITANrr fTF IDO!w4ESa?IC IDB3T GOOIDS. Shawls, Skirts, Hosiery. Gloves, and Small Wear. KOTT03I PKIttJ liVABA.TEi:i. S,la Agents ivr tha O-lH.rated Fnilertoa'a Freeport Flanaeis, Jfew Usl..a Flannels. Blarikets. an-1 lams. Merrkaals are larl'.ed to call and examine ar Sleek an Prt. ARBDTBNOT il sep2 2?i 233 835,000 AVOKTII FIIsrE CARPETS. stock: Henrv McCallum 77 FIFTII AVENUE Which was naraHa!:v-as.l bv watf at tbe !ate9relas hee remaweto Nie bavsent ef tae 1)1 moot Banna. lirTH a.tltt AX LIltBTT T , aad tJia earrtd al a large redo tioo Irun eoat Futt AO DAYS. Satlal 1 1 T j- 1 huu a. the x..trcss otiiceanu Urocli Xyce A Co. c T I C')X -t'"vIPTi(iN Ct HLD. PiTTasfT.crr. S-ptetnNer Ig. lTA I w:,h trr"at pleasure that 1 buw In ivmirainraij. f sireei, nii-onrs:!!. ZD SIHIOjES. 1875. THE 0 ITT JUSl" UPEXEa AjSD NOTIONS. & Co., szi 211 Lirtj Src-: Ksstef h- of PITTSBURGH, PA. T
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