u W . P. Harvey & Co., BUTTER Commission Merchants, 75 Exchange Place, BALTIMOEB, IsAJD-, AVouM respectfully solicit a rontinuaiirc of the liberal patron Se thcv have always received from the Glades, promising no effort shall be spared to give quick and satisfactory returns for all Butter consigned to them. September 22, 1S75. KEMARD is COMMISSION NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, IBiUTTIMORE. MD., 1PA' MAKE A SPECIALTY 0 GLADES BUTTER, and have every f icility for handling it to the best possible advantage and obtaining the highest market prices. Our shippers may depend upon receiving their sales promptly and their money at onee. We refer by permission to Third National Bank, Baltimore. Schell & Kimmel, Bankers, Somerset. First National Bank, Meyersdale. S. Philson & Co., Bankers, Berlin. ALSO TO The Merchants and Farmers ot the Glades with whom we have done business in past years. The Somerset Herald. WEDNESDAY. A - (Ii tuber 27, 18TS. TIME TAHLKK. o.aaarr h huil roiitx uilmoad. im, and after Mmtday, Nnv. IrU lS7,tralmwllI run anfollowi,fonnertlnwithall paen)rfrtraln on the P. VT. fc B. R. K. (X Eiprc u tralne are run Monilay tnornlnn ) Express West. Mail West ....! Sua. no. 12 20 p. m. 4 a. m. : 45 p. m. P. W. a. B. R. R. r ass mikebal roi!T. Express Kast.. Cxi. West., Mall East Mall West 12 p. m. .. I ll a. m. .. 2 5 p. m. .. 1:10 p. ax. J HARRT FRITZ. Oiuafy Surreyor, will glre stt-ial attention to all surveying, writing of aed; itiortgaecj, bonds, wills, agreements, 4c, entrusted lo liim. t'olleetlons ot notes and lok aoeeuuts made, estates settled, land titles exam ined and abstracts of titles iuroUhed. All kinds of real estate. BnortsnircB. tionds. notes, fcc, bought and sold on reasonable terms, ('trine upstairs in Cook fc Beerits' block, near the Court House, Som erset Pa. Takk Nrnirx-He will be found in Ills office every Saturday and all other days aniens other wise etiKaged. LOOK AT THIS Sjxt ial arrangements for court week, at the saloon in the liasement of Cook & lli-erits Hlock. kept by Wrn S. Kregor. At all hours in the day there will be Served warm meals, consisting of Hot Coffee. Oysters, Sandwiches, Ham, Eggs, I'ies, Uread and Itutter, at prices from 13 cents to -it) cents. Give him a call and lie convinced that it is the finest and best $aloon in the tqufcty. P4 place to get he worth of jour ii(ujey; rsMmktr Taila. Now is the time ot year for Pneumo nia, Lung Fever, Coughs, Colds, and fatal remits of predisposition '.o Consumption and other Throat and Lung Diseases. lw hke's German Svki p has been used in this neighborhood for the past two or three years without a single failure to cure. It you have not used this medicine yourself, go to your Druggists, O. W. Ben ford A Co., and ask him of its wonderful success among his customers. Two doses will relieve the worst case. If you have no faith in any medicine, just buy a Sam ple Bottle of ltoschec's German Syrup tor 10 rents anil try it. Regular size liottle o ce ntf. r.5 .x't.is. Don t neglect a cough to rav Worm Ita Welch! la Jsjl. Undoubtedly the greatest modern dis covery in medicine is DaCosta's Radical Cl VE for Dyspcia, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Coslivcness, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, distress after eating, and all disorders caused by indigestion or a de ranged liver. Ill rttvlti are artonUK'n .nd zure relief;. gurauttea in e,cy uiwe wut re it is 'laitlitiillr trsed. "It Vines' up (Le stomach, regulates the liver, restores the natural apjeuie, strengthens tit? dlj pitC, id f(MjII il luull'lvi bUliiuiii ntiia i he eyUcm. Typhoid apd Bilious fever Plight in almost every case be prevented hv its tinu ly use Trial 85 wptft, K very few do.? will relieve, and ft little jierwvt runrc cure you. Sold by U. W. Ukkpohii & Co., Somer set Pa, Ike Prair-rlloM. I In: U-al aalcguard against epiJtu.ic dip eai art tboroujU digektion and firm pervfta. It is because they assure the reg ular x rfornmuc of the dlgillve protta, and iuvigorate the nervous system, tltut Hoktettcrs Stomach Bitters are such sov ereign protective against the influences which beget inlertiiiitent luaTtdiea. and those which directly affect the Moniach and bowls. If the nerves are healthfully tranquil, the assimilation ot food ertect, iu K'uf arc sure to be un1er the influence 4 this UntUrU Ioum. a;U fcr ji.c uuala- riu uay-be detiad, and if, in. the absence of tttetttust reliable of . medical safeguards, the s stem has lallitn a prey to diseases of an iatermitteut or remittent type, lUc JBIt tersj will, if persisted in, eradicate every vestige of the malady. Biliousness, con stipation and dyspepsia yield with equal errtaintT to the operation ot this, potent vegetable alterative. ' OUDESLDYS cite) MERCHANTS EpiscorAL services will be held In the Good Tempter's hall this, Tuesday, even ing, Nov. i, at 7 o'clock. Salt can be had at Gebhart's tor 2 per barrel. Dr. Ed. M. Kimmel bos taken possess, inn of his new office just cast of his resi dence. It is a neat and convenient one. A large assortment of Germantown and lial moral yarns at 1'atton & llurst a. We are strongly in favor of contraction and hoic that our subscribers will all see tit to contract by paying us the amount of our indebtedness. Ladies' sandals at 50 cents, to be had at Walter & Truial's cheap store. It is now reported that the managers of the 1. W. & 11. K. It., purpose laying an extra tiack lictwcen Pittsburgh and Con- nellsville. Gents' Underwear remarkably cheap ration Si Hurst's. at Avu now approaches that delightful season to the younit and ardent when ooal tires are started in the parlor and the old folks grow sleepy at an early hour. C. & Q. Iloldcrbautn have received very nic lot of Ladies Hats; very latest styles. . Thb Washington Examiner savs that the engineers of the People's Freight Kill way completed the survey ot their line up to that point on Tuesday last Wam.tkr & TnrXAL of Gebharts keep a fine stoek of goods, and sell at the low est market prices. Tub boys and girls at least will be glad to learn that the President has fixed the 20th of November next as the time for Thauksgiving Day. A splf.xtmd lot or new goods will soon arrive at Walter & Truxal's Cash and Pro duce btore. Farmers should gather all their agri cultural implements that will not be need ed until next year together, oil them carefully and protect them from the in clemency ot the winter. Keknaiid& Ovdeslcts made money for the farmers and merchants who shipped to them l:it year. It is said that a new stove pipe has been invented w hich has a precept about pro fanity slamied in every joint. This is a good idea, and the pipe ought to come into general use. Cam. at the "Red Coffee Pot., tm ( J. H. Miller, and fee tlq bit lat'of Couk nc and Heutiug BU'ves, at reduced prices, f AMvr.i. Buckmax Esq., has taken pos. aeseion of that well known hostlery the Brallier House of llerlio. No effort will be spared to make the stay ol f uests com tollable. Call and see him. A fine assortment ot the latest styles of Stockings, plain, colored and balmoral at Patton & Hurst's. A voun sr "5.ln of It' Ilenrr Moser of Larimer township, was instantly killed. CM Thunaiay Jat Ly a tilling true, Young -"i"""" riuing aiong near eoutnampuin, whun the tree blew duwn crushing both, he and the horse to death. Mom, Jouji Hp.illy, James London, and Max. Kiukeah. Esqrs., aaalgnees of Wm. M. Lovd, have filled their bond in the sum of one million three hundred and seventy six thousand nine hundred dollars, tor the tftithful exccqiion of their IruO. tx,M to "Fashion Bazar with youf cash, and buy your goods cheap, " Mrs, Ja, 11. TBt'WSL iio.9. Mammoth Buik. Mk. CokradSeese,oI paint township, Somerset county, died last week, lis was about 81 years old. He hai lived in the vicinity of Scalp Level nearly all that time. Old age is honorable. He a as an honest, upright man Jokmlorrn Ihmoerat. Tikwarb 1 Tinware I J. H. Miller Is refilling U3w aa stoves kiwar- than vor btlur a, the- 'Bed -Cbnee' Pot" sign . A hew humbug in dentistry la a very cheap process, of gelling up artificial teeth in which a kind of gum or gine, hardened with camphor, is used tor plates. It will last but a short time, and people investing in this kind of work are cheated oat of their money. BESERVED for W. S. Temple & Co., BUTTEK COMMISSION No. 47 South baiimobb, :m:d. We offer our services as " nrivn " to the Farmers j li,it lihoral sliinments of w mm;on .trirt attention y J V LlUUw wvv ill send auick v .mnU rasb ranital." and will make liberal cash w ho reouest it on Our shippinjr cards can be naa the Stores. Respectfully. W. September 1. 1875. Last week while threshing at the barn shin Joswih Baer was caught bv the turn- hlii- shaft and whirled around once or . fa ..... wa in I 1 II i 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 Uln 41 twice, and miguinave oeeu muj .uJu.vv bad not the machine been stopped at once. Grttntbarg Demotrat. Tt T If. Dahks disnlavot Photographs and Crayons at the Pittsburgh Exposition, is the finest ever made by a single I ho toTapher at any exhibition in 'he world. Thk frogs are going down into nine feet ,,f viiT il.ii fa 1. aud are lining tueir nests with cotton batting and laying in twice the usual amount of coul. ou can look out for a winter which will bend shade trees double and freeze the life out of hitching posts. J II. Miller has something new in the Stove line. Call and see it ! He also has second hand Cooking and Heating Stoves for sale as low as five dollars. Quite an improvement has been made in the village of Stoystown this summer, nf the hotels have been remodeled and repaired until they now look like new nouses, ana a numuer ot nc i been built. We understand that a large number of the citizens will make im provements on their properties in the spring. One of the best country stores in the coanty is that of Walter &. Truxal at Geb harts. Their stock of Cassimere?, Flannels, Muslins, Linens Calico etc., etc., is always full. It will be seen by reference to the time table at the hud of our local colums that the trains of tho Somerset & Mineral Point Kailroad will connect w ith all passenger trains on the I'lltsburgn, asuingiou. u. Baltimore ltailroad, with the exception oi rnn-aa trains on jionuav. iu.a wciuun a Sunday mail train on both the P., W. & B. and the S. M. r. n. n. Ma. J.J. Balbwis will be at Hill's hotel on first Tuesday of court, with a full assortment of Morgan's Woolen Goods at greatly reduced prices. Give him a call and save money. Barton, Md. October 22. 18 75. f Editob Hcrald. I notice Mr. Moore's immense yield of "Brownsville Beauty" potatoes, but MO. can oeai mat. Mr. Jesse Michaels from one pound of seed purchased Inst spring from B. B. Bliss & Son, of New York, raised llHiJ lbs. Y'ours truly, A. W. S.NVDEU. All Cooking and Heating Stoves re paired at J. H. Miller's Stove and Tin Store. Look for the "Red Coffee Pot;" that is the place to get your stoves and tin ware repaired, at short notice. Wk regre; to learn that an explosion oc curred in the paper mill of Morrison, Bare & Co., at Roaring Springs, Blair county, at eight o'clock on Sunday morning, al most completely destroying the w holt building and machinery. Fifteen or twen ty hands were employed in tbe mill, eight or ten of whom are severely injured, but it is hoped none fatally. The loss of prop erty is estimated at about ? iW.OOO. Oysters ! Oysters ! Fresh Oysters ! By the can, half can, or plate. Also fresh fish. Call and see me in my new room in the basement of Cook & Beerits' Jilock. W. S. Kreoor. A fatal accident occurred at Ligonier on the 19, which caused the death of the only daughter of Samuel and Annie Murdock. It lieing wash day, the mother had left a boiler of hot water standing upon the porch. While the mother was absent the child had fallen inU the hot water Medi cal aid was immediately summoned, but could not relieve the little sufferer. The child died the following night. A Rtrri variety of Gent's Scarfs, Ties, Bows, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear. Hose, G, loves &c, iust opened at AlBS. J. 11. 1 REDWELL S, No. 0, Mammoth Block. Lost.' On the road from Somerset to Lewis Brasaker's a large pocket-book, con taining notes on Michael M. Lohr, to val ue of f21i.l,00, Annie 15. ltieze to value oi $30.00, and others. Persons will not pur chase above notes as payment has been stopped. The fiinder will be liberally re warded by returning to E. J. liEEOIILET K DUO., Somerset, Pa. If you want your Butter sold promptly at good prices and the sales and money at once, ship it to hENSAHD & UL'DESLUYS, 3.f bunco pW, ' Baltimore. Now is the time for young ladlos with a taste for the beautiful to gather autumn leaves and preserve the same. This can be done by dipping the steam in melted yellow beeswax, first taking care to dry the foliage perfectly. By pieccing each leaf near the stem with double thread wire it can then be woven with others on coarser wire, or on a large cord, and any evi h tionot garltiuJs ciiji hcn manufactured-. Call and Inspect the very latest sU W'3 ol Millinery, Hatd, Bonuuti Plumta, WipgS. Til's, Flowers, Ribbons, Frames &c, at ''Fashion Bazar. " Mrs. J. B. Tredwell, No, (j, Maruraoih Block. Tub mt ootntilete Music Store in Pitts burgh Is that of Wm. H. Sheib, 70 Fifth avenue. I be leading 1'ianos are the Weber and Broadway, the leading Organ the Geo. WoikIs Oreans. In cddiliou the largest stock Ct sheet muslcyinusle books)' aud ui-mohI instruments will be found fbere ' at prices to suit everybody these, bard times. For all you want in the WU: etc lipe y. Vtf Pf jmil q the wyc S"0"8 Stoves) Stoves! Examine the grates and liuings cf your Cooking and Heating Stoves, also your stovepiiie. You will save money by going lo j. H. Miller's Stove and I in Store and have them re paired in time. Was the rolling mill at Iechbureh i8ntiopermin'ihc ess iiom the ii Well at thai place' U (ndiicted lo the top of derrick about one hundred fuet high. and burned in til large burners, which illuminates the country tor miles around and makes it so light in that town that the finest print can be read on any of their streets. This well has been flowing gas for more than four years, and tbe supply does not appear to diminish in the least. It is as strong now as whe -firs 4appa. t'2miM.- - .. ' V- MERCHANTS Howard Street, COMMISSION" MKIt- and erchants in the" Glades," Butter this season. to the interest of those who sales with check for your Butter. their shipments. ai me .express wjnee mm m S. Temple & Co. Miu Moses W Miller, of Franklin UIUIL, 1 VWitu mm . ww w He thinks Somerset county a pretty good rlace but prefers the west. In conversation he told us that the farmers in the near vicinity of Franklin Grove sold this year nearly five thousand bushels of timothy seed. Another small item of income to the people of Franklin Grove is about thirty thousand dollars a season from va rious kinds of poultry. New Goods at Walter & Truxals cheap Cash and Produce Store. Genu' over shoes at $1,23 Lndi es san- dais at 50 cents. Most leaders of the Herald doubtless remember that a few weeks ago we pub lished the account of the shooting ot a valuable horse the property of Mr. Antho ny Ash of Jenner twp. Mr. Ash informs us that since that time some one has poi soned a colt for him. An earnest etl'ort should be made to catch the cowardly scoundrel who has perpetra'ed these das tardly deeds, and we don't know but that it would be a good idea, when discovered. if the people were to hang him first and tr hiiu afterwards. We have just opened the finest stock of Millinery, fancy goods, notions, i:c, that we have ever brought to Somerset, and will sell them for com only at greatly re duced rates. Mrs. Jas. B. Tredwell, No. 0, Mammoth Block. When a lamp explodes or is upset and the oil takes fire, a great difficulty is ex perienced in extinguishing the flames. Water does harm, for it spreads the oil and increases the area'of the fire. A heavy cloth thrown over the blaze wilt stitle it, aiid so will loose earth, but these are not often at hand. The best check to an oil fire in such emergencies is flour, and is generally accessible. Liberally scattered over burning cil, it absorbs the fluid, deadens the flame, and can readily be gathered up and thrown out-doors when the fire is extinguished. The fact is worth remembering in these days of kerosene ac cidents, We have quit keeping books since Mon day last, Nov. 1st Don't ask for credit for we cannot give it, but come and see how much cheaper you can buy goods for cash, at Mrs. Jas. B. Tredwell, No. 0 Mammoth Block. Os Saturday night last the steam saw mill of the Woy Bros., situated about four miles tost of town, was entirely consumed la fire. A perfect gale of wind was blow ing at the time and the sparks and ashes were carried to a distance of several miles. So great was the volume of flame that the country for three or four miles around was lighted up. It supposed that the fire originated by a board which had been placed near the furnace doors igniting. Though there are several houses around the mill they fortunately were saved. We have not been able to ascertain the amount of the loss. There wag no insurance on the mill. Ladies, you arees(ecially invited to call and see the opening of the new stock of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Edgings, Rib bons, Feathers, Gloves, Silk Embroidery, Scarfs, Linen Handkerchiefs, Ac. Also the celebrated "Royal Victoria Alpacas" at G. R. Parker's. Barn Bcrnt. On last Friday night, between one and two o'clock, the large barn of Mr. Wm. Sloan, of Ayr township, was entirely destroyed by fire. The horses, harness', and wagons" were remov ed from the building, but the whole fall crop of Mr. Sloan and Mr. Asa Harris, contained therein was burnt excepting a small amount of oats which was saved, but in such a damaged condition as to be almost worthless. The fire originated on the upper floor and from all tbc circum stances there is no doubt but that it was the work, pj an. iuccqdiury. Tlie barn was a new one, worth f 15U0 or $2000. The loss of Mr. Harrises about 800. The whole amount of the loss we have not been able to ascertain. No insurance. Fulton Vemotrut. No Book accounts at "Fashion Bazar" since last Monday, Nov. 1st. We have wasted all the pens, ink. and paner we can afford to. Will buy and sell for cash only, and sell cheap. Mrs. J. B. Tredwell, No. G, Mammoth Block. Wide Awake, the Boston juvenile magazine, for November, comes1 like" a wonder-box. packed fVxll with 'delightful pictures and, stories ii poems. The number ojte'a wi'ti 'a poem, ''The 6ad S'f.ry of a' kittle Girl," by Mrs. 8. M. B. I'tatt, the most ctuineut of our American female pools. The most noticeable paper Is one by T. A. Cheney, "An Afternoon with an Indian Princess," embodying a visit with the Iroquois Chief, "Gov. Black snake," who was living at the time in one of the Indian Reservations in -New York. It is full ot interesting reminiscences, and finely illustrated. The serials, especially the 'Cooking Club," are esculent,-fttid. eiir inently liet.Ulifl in tone',' wliicli' may be javl of the entire1 magazine, We are glad fo commend it to parents, and to add th.u,t it is only f 3 00 per annyttj, JJ. I.oyuHor .fcCo,, BfWXCT, XOTICE- The books and notes of E. H. Marshall & Co., have been phteed in my hands for collection. It is impor tant that all their accounts be closed at once. Persons knowing themselves in debted to the firm will please call and set tle without delay. Johw ? Ji.. Soir.er't. CxX. 14, 1S.75.1' ' esttsaiapiem Itenas. The follow tp j (cachers have been cbcn iq tvt-h the schools of this township: ,ia School Jease J. Cook, Kennells Mills. Rev. J. M. Smith. Comps, Mr. Miller, Mountain Isaiah Keydig. Spruce Bank Miss Sadie E. Close, Fair Hoi, Miss Lillian Dom. Mr. Thos. Evans has gone into the lime business and is driving a flourishing trade. Richr.rd Martz has shipped car loa J of potatoes and an Imported Durham Dyll to liutler Countv Idwa. " Us btiU has a nuin- T ?? '." VWlk. " , A . fc " For Germantown Wool, knitting i arns, Alexander and Jouvoin Kids, Ladies Berlin Uuntlets and Gloves, gent's riding and ar O loves, fancy silk Handkerchiefs, 'auies ana gent s ecK near, piain ana 1 fancy llose, Hamburg and Lace Edgingu, jci, pean, ana siik DUiions, working v,k- tons, anl all vaThnv Of Kstious. "Koysa I V Wrtoria Alpaccs, call. at ' 6. R. Pakkxe'i t. . - 1 ATTBACTIOir. Patton & Hurst bring up the rear in receipt of a grand stork of New Goods, and now offer the J vantagetot the lowest figures retichetl this season. They sell excellent Fruits at 8 cento, Unbleaclied Muslins heretofore sold at 12 j tor 10 cents, bleached in the same proportion. Ginghams, Cotton, FUnuel, Janes, Men and Bors Cagsitnerg extremely cheap. Water Proof Cloth, Alpaccas and fancy Dress Goods in better assortment than to be found anywhere else at greatly reduced prices. Having in our assortment the largest and most raned stock of general merchandise we respectfully solicit patronage. I will open daring the week, one of the largest assortment ot Prints, Ginghams, brown and bleached Muslins. Tickings, Sheetings, Flannels, Cassimeres, Hhawls, skirts, Umbrellas, ladies, trimmed Hats, Corsets, woollen Sacks, Hoods, Nubias, and Coinafis, ever brought to this market. Depot for "Royal Victoria Alpacas." G. R. Parker. Another of our frequent railroad ac cidents occurred on last Saturday evening, This sad affair happened at Connellsvilk-, on the r. W. if. n. it, and the victim was a man aged about forty. He was in the employ of the railroad company, but just how he made his fatal mistake no one seems to be able to inform us. The most reliable account given is that he jumped lrom a freight train, in motion, on the main line, and falling in front of a shifting engine on the side track, was thus crushed beneath its wheels. He was not noticed by the engineer, (whose engine did the fatal work), until the wheels ot his engine were upon him. His head was almost entirely severed trom nis rxxiy. so tar as we can learn he was a faithful and bard working man, having some money in the bank, and was most likely sa7ing his earnings to bring to this country his fami ly, who are now left in a foreign land to mourn the loss of a good husband and father. Kexnard & Ocdesluts sold the most Glades Buttor last year, and obtained the best prices. They have the trade and facilities for doing the same again this year. KEXXARD S UfDESLVTS, 83 Exchange Place, Baltimore. Littell's i.iviko ace. The numbers of The Licing Age, bearing date Oct. 23d and 30th contain The Physiololgical in fluence.of Alcohol, Edinburgh Ueviete ;The History of a Pavement, Fortnight lieriev; Elegies, Bhickitood; The American Hero ine, Mitemillan; Clever People, Liberal lkriete; Robert Herrick, Cornhill: Straf ford, Temple Bar; Bussian Nihilism, Saturday Iietieai; The Sceptic, a Tale of Married Lite, CornhiU: instalments of "Her Dearest Foe" by the author ot "The Wooing O't," and of "The Dilemma," a remarkably powerful story of East Indian life; the usual ehoice poetry, etc. With fifty -two numbers, of sixty-tour large pages each, (aggregating over rfuw pages a year) the subscription price ($3) is low: or still better, for $10.50 any one of the American f 4 monthlies or weeklies is sent with The Living Age for a year, both pott- paid. Littell & Gat, Boston Publish era. N. McConacghy, Esq., chief engineer of the People's Freight Railroad, passed through Uniontown with his corps of en gineers on last Saturday. 1 hey have surveyed tho railway route from the Ohio, through Washingtoh, Greens and Fayette couulies to lirownsville. rTom that point to Mt. Brnddoek they propose to adopt the line of the Brownsville and Keustone railroad. Ibey are now at work on the route from Mt. Braddock, through Fayette, Somerset, Bedford and Fulton to Burnt Cabins, to which point the survey from New York is already com pleted. They will thus have a full and complete survey of a great through line, from St. Louts and Chicago to New Y'oik and Philadelphia, and this survey is to be laid before the cheap transportation associ ationof the east, with a strong probability of its subsequent adoption and subsequent construction of the railway, by that wealthy association, I'niontuten Ueniut ef Liberty. We have since learned that Mr. Mc Conaughy is at work between Indian Creek and the Somerset County fine, and may b3 expecud in our county in a short time. Removed. The CUeapside Grocery of C. B. Colborn & Co., lo Uaer s Block, Room No. 2. C. B. Colborn & Co. hav ing purchased the entire stock of W. F, Altl'athcr Sc Co., and having consolidated the same with their former stock, gives them the largest and best assorted stock of groceries in the town. They will be pleased to supply their former customers, and the public generally, with cheap and fresh groceries of every kind and descrip tion, and at the rery lowtt prices. Potatoes, corn, oats, buckwheat, rye eggs, butter, etc., at the lowest niarket prices, taken in exchange for goods. A wedding came off in Somerset this week, and a local print introduces a re port of the event in rather higbfalutin style. The reporter says: "On last Tues day evening, just alter the Oriental god of day had laded from sight behind the beautiful, golden-crowned hills to the west, and the old king cock had crowed his warning to the biddies that Darkness had spread its mantle or'e our beautiful vale, when all nature, animate and inani mate, was passing the verge of busy day to the sweet, quiet halo of soft and gentle night, there might have been seen wend ing their way toward the residence ot one of our clergymen, a loving couple, with two hearts that beat as one, and with but a single thought, and with but a single thought, aud that of linking together their earthly destiny fox belter ur for worse." hen he was tound under one 01 tue tables yesterday rooming, there were few of the guests would have thought that so much of that kind of stuff could have been eveloed from his muddled brain; yet he turned right side op, and was eiisau to the occasion. Johnstovn Tribune. . The boys whoattended the wedding and were so minutely described by the local ot the Damocrat, will fully appreciate the above as it places the local, in the same light be wished to place them. Philadelphia, Pa. i October 27. 1873. j General Conference of the Evangelical Association. This body has been in ses sion in this city tor the past two. weeks. There are 97 delegates present from the various states and territories ot the I'. S. lao fforu 'Capaila. and Europe several are ptcseni. 1 nougn uuKuown to many 11 is simply surprising how this body ot people have arisen and extended their operations and usefulness. The membership num bers, it is said, one hundred thousand. The children in the schools greatly exceed this number. . The publishing house ex tended $30,000 for new buildings and im provements and yet in these tremendous, hard times, our agent in chief t?ii)U thirty thousand dollars In Ik 'publishing house treasury. Tfkese figures for such a Ixx'vua'te Xvangelical Association arc marvelous. This conference al$q Ee&dg two mission aries to JapfcB, Over $20,000 are paid in advance for the purpose. The Associa tion has seven churches in this city. Dur ing the session the delegates have been most cordially invited to preach for the different protusiaut pastors of the city. Philadelphia is a great city, but has also a great debt of over (75,000,000,) seventy ' five millions of dollars. In her.veua naiae what will become of US e,lltf extravagance is to go en unhindered T The great city uil bgi 'market street will cost mjllioAs. rjiore. Improvements expenditures are going forward with, ft liberal hand, and I auppose the taxpayers will foot the bills smue day. The Centennial interest grows lively. Many strangers pour in already. And how 'Philadelphia will taks care of all the visiters during next year Is a question. Great interest prevails in reference to the political affairs af our Keystone State All parties seem confident. Business matter; arc dull, rt ia said, but all in all, Philadelphia is a great, prosper i"i'J beautiful ciiy. J. S. W. Skibcrt. ' Pull Backs. An aged female, cotem porary with Susan B. Anthony, who pin -jied her skirts so tight that w hen she step ped on an apple peeling she was nnable to gather herself up (we laughed at her) sends tho following in regard to pin-back' to the local ot this paper. . ye frpt;y giv ft place in our commas, and should out vht ypang friend" desire to suggest any" aud should our thine further tne suail ue rranieu a near- i., . e- ...... Tbe cheap wit w 11 ten usually expends itself upon some part of a woman's dress. has found a mine in the tied-backed skirt, which has been most industriously work ed. The iKiint with tbc critics is the inde cency ot a style which indicates so much of the outline of a. woman's form: but from this point of view there is no reason whatever for the strictures. Why is a woman's form any more indecorous than that of a man's, and why should n a , ... J . , . i - dress outline the form it covers? If it does not, what is the object of a form at all? and why should bcaiilv ia design or art years L'o women wore an enormous mass of skirts which rendered them shapeless and occasioned them great trouble and incon - venience. To preserve a decency and a barrel like aWnr of form. h.H.n skirts were inventeu, tuc iirsi 01 wntcn were from four to five yards round, and with''T " iMei to tiw si.i lUuK-r will dresses over them ami a woman inside of , S'uXlr .1 ZtZZJZ tuciu, .TOii'viux tuc wiuiu ut tm urmiu etir sidewalk, and six (three on a side) a street car. Dress then was attacked and lam pooned for concealing the form; the days of the first empire were recalled and the classic taste of the Empress Josephine and the ladies of the renowned French talon commented upon. Codfish wanted dis play, wanted lo "spread" itself, fought to have been -sent abroad to study painting and sculpture, the works of the old mas ters and the principles of all modern art in order to get ideas not utterly disgrace ful to modern civilization. Well, codfish went abroad. Whether that had anything to do with getting rid ot hoops and the more recent studies of form, as applied to dress, matters not. We have at least got rid ot hoops and we have got a dress that is not obtrusive, that is neither so straight nor scant, nor objectionable in these re spects as the strict short waisted, low necked, short sleeved dress of the seven teenth century; that has, on the contrary, possibilities ot beauty, grace and elegance, it the wearer or her modlttt is an artist and knows how to take advantage of them. We have a dress which is often stupidly covertd with trimming and ridic ulously made up ot parts which nave no relationship to each other; but that is in evitable, and, on the other side, all have gradually obtained a public opinion, which is stronger and more prominent than fash ion, which cives dark or neutral colors and. almost uniformly, solid fabrics for the street, which enforces the necessity of restricting street costumes to limits that will not obtrude upon the rights of others In the street cars or elsewhere. No style of dress could be Invented that silly girls and silly women would not exaggerate a fool always carries, with him his cap and bells; but why a dress composed of sever al skirts, with skirts beneath, should be considered improper, even thounh tied back while the single trowser pa.ses tor highly proper, it would puzzle a lawyer to determine. A Daakard 1'aaeral On Wednesday, the 21st dayof last July, a young man named Isaac Menscr met with a sudden death, while engaged in harvest ing on the farm of Mr. Wingard, near Scalp Level. He was a bright promising youth of about eighteen, and the princi pal support ot a widowed mother, who resides in the village named. While whetting his scythe, on that fatal morning, a dead tree in the vicinity toppled over, and one of the limbs struck him on the head. Eeaih was instantaneous; for when a companion went to him, he was still leaning on the handle ot the instrument with which he bad been working, but the vital spark had fled. It was very sad, the little community was greatly shocked when the newsot tue terrible fatality was brought in. Darly that morning he passed through the principal street, whistling a merry tune, and ere the sun was many hours' high in the heavens he was carried back to the lonely residence ot bis mother a corpse! One of the artists for Harper' Weekly was sojourning in Scalp Level at the time, and he niaile a sketch ot the funeral. His description of Ite simple services is very pretty, and the picture which he has drawn, on the first page ot the paper, por trays faithfully a scene which many ot us have otten witnessed. All the neighbors, from tar and near, came to the burying, for in country districts the people are very neighborly where there is sorrow. The artist says that the elder women came in decent black gowns, with sun-bonnets and umbrellas; but the young girls were in bright holiday attire, and the effect of color was beautiful as they stood grouped about the door ot the house of mourning. After the nsual services in the house, two chairs were brought out and placed In the middleof the road. The simple coffin was then borne out and placed upon them, and the lid was opened. The bereaved mother threw herself upon her boy, and kissed him for the last time. Then two bv two the neighbors formed in Lne, and followed the body to the little graveyard among the trees upon a hill-side. There was no plumed hearse, no display of carriages or flowers, bu.1 a simple eloquence of grief, deep and sincere. Through a sweet clo ver field the little procession passed up the hill, against a sky low in tone and gray, the light breaking here and there through the sombre clouds, a? if to typify the bright world beyond the dark curtain of death. As they approached the little wood through which lay the path to the graveyard be yond. a wild echo from the hill rudely mocked the mother's wail. "O God! my poor boy! What shall I do! W hat shall I do!" Every cry was repeated in the air with startling and almost grotesque effect. And this was all of what the writer calls "A Dunkard Funeral." Back to their homes the kind neighbors slowly a.nd sadly wended their way, and lha widowed mother was left alone with her terrible load of grief. It was a sad blow to her, for her boy was the stay and hope and pride of her declining years. It was cruel bereavement: and while she meekly bowed her head and recalled to mind that although Death had indeed carao like a thief in the night, yet with it was the con solation that her buy was good and true and noble all that a fond mother might wish her child to be. The picture presents a very saddening scene, and the expressions 01 griet upon the face of tbc group who are attending the last sad funeral rites of the poor boy are well portrayed. Many of them have forgotton all about the awful tragedy by tbis time, but there is an aged woman sitting very lonely and very disconsolate in her home ir. that village: she is waiting tor the echo ot a footstep that will never come; and that love which overreaches all others which extends, beyond the grave a mother's pure and disinterested affection still smtaja her, and bids her wail until the fullness of time when a blessed reunion fox eternity with her loved one will be grouted to a lonely, patient an l sorrowing heart. MARRIED. BATZER WINCH Ry Rev. Koser, in the Lutheran church at I'rsina, OttoWx 28th, Mr. Rudolph J. Batzer, c Meyers dale, Pa., to Miss Sjy&y t inch, oi Co- burg. Ontario. Canada. WILKIN XNDSLEYny I. J. Da vis, yr. James M. Wilkin to Miss Alice Ci Endsly, both of Somerset County. Pa. Up. Flsssspva Cossi(Msisil Ayraat ! is siuarauteed to cure lnttamuuuion ol tbe Kidneys and Bladder, painiui or suppresseu urin ation so frequent in old aire, painful or suppressed menstruatim, loaoorrhoea or whites, nrraveL, gleet, stricture, bloody discharifea, Brl tit's diseases, fcrk-kdust denoalts. drowv. cat in la tbe back or side, sick headaciie, pimples, blotches and erop tious on the face, aud all diseases of a speolfte constitutional nature, regard lew of Jatifnl age or sex. Compound Syrup ol ttacau is a positive and radical cure. For. by Oeo. W. Beoford A Co., Somerset.' fx, anI Mountain A IV, Conflu ence, -' wyvt BSAXEH&CT JtAftathvr Qusrwlad by W. F. Altvatheb fc, Co., sealebs ia CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, Apples, dried, f ft Applebatter, l tfal.... ...... Butter. V a BiHikwbeat, ft bosnel.............. Bueswax, A , Bacon, shoulders, f 44 able, " ... bams. Se 40g50e ioi , .1 MmVx Oorn, at bufbel. ..., ...... el oa Se Corn meal TK a vjan sains, Tt a loe ....as fts Clover rfa.f-L msU ... er iood-lte.... ! UU raloioed Paster... .......S4 W M lUseoiTeU Uoae, fl bag SJ0 a. I-4IKS, W doa iTour, V btl Flaxseed V ba., (M a Hydraulic Cement, ft bbl LbpL V ft - Leather, red sole, fl a " upper " kiu. " . V ....7 H 1 60 ifi We , e 33 70c .soe Land Plaster f) bbl W tais, f bu ,,,...?Wo .. . . - V, Kb Am Pemehee, dried,' 'ii ""."vll";i' Peravotn dju W WO fta...M baw; ft . ...14 at to ftl su tsll, No. k bbLexUa, 2 " " a) bw j SOB " AataUawpw sak . . 4 t Liverpool " ...... Uroaod Alum, per sack V 0 Soav, yellow ft ft 1MU4 - white lsawe Super Phosphate f) bez, SOS As.. White Lisaa, fl bbl........7... ..... VM '..... Xew AJcertisi'vienti. A DM I XI ST R ATOR'S XOTI C EL ( of Christian T " Somerset lun.ora.!mir.mrui'JrrT"hr'u,retu'hv. tn bmn jcrnnted to lh uaderslicnwt ,y tte proper I t'l"!!?'' u,,i u f r"by 10 thw b'bu-d I 10 11 tw make immediate pavmcnt and thorn har. ! ineuim. ...in it to present ttemd.'y! i ticated rr settlement at the late rrsiicooe ot tb. ! de' M FrW.r m! '?7- j nova Admiuisrrator. j "VTOTICE. 1 JJl . 'J'.h?Jrt,riitTeo that Samuel H. Hauler. S?' , .f'1 n ""ftonwiii to townsliio. Iir the hen- tow dm rre.111 r. all persi-ns kuowins then- aaj makeaetliruient. SOLOMOX J. BAKER. DOTS AMittuee, Farm for Sale. 1 will expose, at public ule. on the pr?ml-j, in Allegheny township. Somerset County, on Saturday, Xove mbcr 20, 1375, a farm contain Ins about 27S af-rej. ot wbl-h alwut 150 acres arc cleared and the halawe well timber ed, a two ttorj dwelling lutue, lar bank barn, almost new, hi.i kiuillh .hop, aud other buiMions thereon erected. A Rowl on-hard and excellent water oa the premises. Will be sold entire or di vided, as purchasers mar dcrtre. Terms made known oa day of sale, Kialo to commence at one o chick p. m. v3 JOSIAH SHAFER Tue oldest and best appointed Institution for ob taining a otsiness edaoatlon. f. DUFF It SONS. Pittsburgh, Pa. BOT3 501 MORE THAJf HALF A INTT'KY ain. lr. H. T. LLLKKS. a celebrated physt- 01 ri.ismirxn, aisoirered asnl In bis nracttrsj in alar rented j kmiwn Uirooitb- ini tne ovntry aa Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup. This Is no qrtnek remedy. It was born of wis dom; and tnoasands are ltvlnir witnesses of Its wonderlul curative powers. It is pleasant to take and snra to care Oolis, Colds, Croups. Brunch ia Affections, lickiinij of th Throat, and all d Is eases of a kindred nature. K. E. Sellers A Co. i'lttsburgn, Fa., an also proprietors of Johnson's RUE UMA TIC COMPOUND, The srrext Internal remedy tut RhcBmatlsm. Nea- ruixu. xirauiK-ue, eir. 1 ou can nare a doctor al ways In the honse by keeping Sellers' Famlls medicines on band. Their liveh :pi:lls are the oldest and best in tbe market, and every lttie of their Vcrtnif uire Is warranted. tor sale by all druirtrlxts and country dealers aprT PUBLIC SALE. The undersiirned. assignees of John Smith, will oner at puDite outcry. In the borousjh of Salisbury. Somerset county, fa., on . Friday, A orember 19 1ST5, the following- real estate, vir: No. 1. A HOr.SK ANDITT. No. i A HOlEA.M 1(T. ISo. 3. A HOUSE A.t LOT, with out- htillflins;. No. 4. 80 building and farming lots. No. 4. A tract ol timber land lvintr In Elk iK k township. adjotnin lands of 31. and 1. Hietler and others, containing H acres, mora or less. No fl A tntet of bind in Elkllck township, lyitiir east of Saliburr. eonuiuinit 20 acres, more or fens, part ol whk-h is in irood caltiTdtion and balance in timber. No. 7. Tbe undivided one-half of a lot ly- in In Chicago city, 1U. TEEMS. Twenty-live Mr cent of the nrrr. ebasa sauoey to be paid on day of sate, auu tue uotanco wnen sate is ronm-med and deeds made. Sale lo soiumence at It) o'ebtek ol said day. M. V. SMITH, S.C. KE1M. J. D. LlVtXOOOD, octa Assignees. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. By virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans" Court of Somerset countv, and to me directed, I wiU seU at public sale oa" Saturday, Norembfr 13, 185, on the premises, the real estate of Martin Zlm merman, deceased, late of tirothersvalkey town ship, said county, via: A certain piece or nareet of land situate In Brothersvaller township, sui t cmitv, adjoininc I.. ... I . . w ... uv 1 -II , . . era, containing acres, more or less. This will be sold to, tue wbole or la parcels t suit pur- TERMS. 571 45 to remain a lien, tbe Interest to he paid annually on the KOtbdayot February to the wid ow of feter ZliumennAn, deceased, during1 her lifetime, and at her death tbe principal to the heirs or lets! representatives of P. Zimmerman, deceased; a5"0 on delivery of deed, balance in two eqnai annu.n payments, wun Interest: lu per cent 01 uano money 10 oe Nkiu oa aay 01 sate, i-usseg sion on eonhrniatlon of sale. ALSO, At the same tlmsniro! place, 1 will sell B horse, a one borso wairuo, pkiw, barrow, c nit rator, scoops, horse near., a lot of cider barrca, grain cradle, Ac. Terms made known onday of stiic Sale to commence at lOo'clock a. m. I. J.BRI BAKER. oct20 Administrator JOEL S. GOE, rx.iL.a in T R TJ N K S, Ladies' Satchels, &c. No. 19 Federal Stueit, (near suspension BxMe. ALLEGHENY CITY ,PA. OetXtk. N1 OTICE. Notice is hereby siren that the nndersiirned and others, members ef the M. E. Church at Con fluence. Somerset eoonty. Pa., have applied to the Court of Common Pleas of said county, lor a char ter, and that said application will come up lor hcarin on Monday, Nov. 8, 1S75, when and where all per n can attend if they see proper. J. STANTO.V. L HA!liS T. B. r K AINTZ, I). MICKEY. j. k. JicNt'-rr. J. Mark lt FTTH. M. A. RtttSS, JR., X L OLIS.SAN, J, A- msvw, rastor. cct! gTRAY CATTLE Cubic trespassing; on the premise ef the sub scriber. In Stonycrcck 1 p.. two mile trom Shanks vitle, two yejrlins; heifers, one a black with a white stjt on the forehead, white on the lietly and tail. The other a brown, with white spot en fore head, a little white ou belly and tail. The owner will come rorward. prore property and take them away, er they will be disposed of arronlina to law octal , ABM.il.MlLLKiU I 'U Beautiful buiba f Hyacinths. BULBS, i'JiV"1 PLAWSi Htts A omameatal Trees. Shrub ami lne An lmtaene stork r Fall Planting, rery cbeap. Semi for price list. BEX. A. ELLIOT fc CO., lit Market St Pittsburgh, Pa. TREES, OCTOBER, 1875. VLdtorsto tbe Plttsbarsh Exposition are Inrltcd to call at the CASH CARPET STOBE HTAELAUD, COLLINS 4 CO. So. 101 Filth Avenue, '. Anl look at the extraordinary jj x. jtw vr x Jl.x Which they are ennblo! to offer br red ins; their ewa expenses lo tbe lowesi pwibl point, ami bnyins; from first IjpiUuuly and selling nCxm. mil mim Casi Prices are tie Low sj PriKi mwm ollins & co . H. 191 Fink Ama, Kext to V. S. Ctutoa HotlH nd TqatoOsa. Oct J7. Miscellaneous FOR HEALTH COMFORT & ECONOMY. tVrk shaln arc Brarpa.wied as an artWe ft he-Wr. r-rr p.pnds will an the iarxist mattress, only e'.iflit eents rr p.nr.1. tb.r wid bst t..r esr 1'mw. Tisltinf the KxrvsiTio will plea eU an.l we s.iopleat' 1 twin ARMSTRONG, BRO. 5s GO'S, First Arena. Ptuiharvh Pa Manufacturers and dealers In Corks, Bungs and Brewers suppUes. Sood lor price Ihna. ' October'. OWENS & SCOTT, Commission Merchants, 153 W. PRATT Street, HAZTIMOIW. "NVc are in want of GL.VDES BUTTER and promise the same promptness in making good returns as in seasons past. Liberal advances made upon shipments when desired. Cards can be had at Express office, and Store3. Very respectfully, O W E X S & S C O T T. September 2D, 187.5. B. Brooke Nyce& Co. BUTTER COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 54 South Street. BALTBIORE, The large and regular trade that we have for Butter all the year round offers superior inducements for Merchants and Dairymen to ship their Butter to us and we respectfully solicit their favors promising stfict attention to all sent us with prompt sales and check for proceeds. Most respectfully, IS. N. B. Our Shipping Cards Offices. September 2'2, 1875. Trial List for 2nd Monday of Nov. 1875. First Week. FOR MONDAY, THE 8tii. Attormevs. Pr-Aia-nTTS. Col burns Coffroth and I'hl, Koonta, Schell, fht, I'hl. and Oolfn-th fc. Jonas Hoover's ext'r. Adam Shrirer. ! K'wnll, iBaers, IKaers, ! Koonts, Jacob O. Philiippl, Charles Wanen, Jacob Stiue, Alexander Walker, 'Koontf. ( Kuppel, FOR WEDNESDAY, THE 10th. I'hl. and Coffroth fc Isaac Jenkins, Biters, Koonts, Kupple, Col bonis, William M. Bowman; Rooms, J. A. Ranch. Coffnrth tt bores, foltiorns, Anne Koihly's almr. K'nnts, B. W. (iarrelson's I'otlnith Koonts, I'hl, Jonas Weaver, iBaera, it. A. Jenkins, John O'Ctwner, htaers, K'Hintz. I'oltKtrns, Kofieer, C. K. Ptckinit. U'ottroth L'oiborns and KooDtx, lsac Uul.'upplc, I aoi'ts. ) KnppeL, Colborns, Colbitrns, Colborns, jllooTcr fc Weber. .C.tlroth fc Ruppel, John U. Knepiernnd Cotlroth fc Knj.il, Vile. Levi Shatter, J.O. Kimmel, Second Week. FOR MONDAY, THE 15t. Oalther, Oaither, Gait her, WillUm S. Harah, Same, Emanuel Lichtr, Colfroth Koonts. Jacob J. Walker, L. U, Norton, Ailam Aresoian, t'otlroth fc Rnppel. Lb I. ( 'olliorna, Koonts, Baers, OdtMirns, Coffroth fc Rnppel, Oaither, J'lli H. .Ttiiltrr. Edward Moaudlrr, LIK A1ttoller, Jease Mcfarland, Koonts, Koonts, Colborns, Cottroth fc Rappcl, FOR W EDNESDAY, 17tu. Coffroth fc Rnppel, : Koebler fc Wolford, Baltser Walter, j J. Henderson fc Bro., 3lu-nacl ktMmts, j William Fisher. iManrarst Uloer, J. J. Speck fc Co., I John (ieisa, lVm. M. Jenkins. Isaac A. Jenkins, ; Kooser, KfMts, Baers, tjoliiorn, jlkttnli fc Rnppel, (Kooolx, Cottnth fc Rnppel, .Cotlrotn At Kuppei, Baers, : Baers, Colliom, 4Vlborns, Knonta, Har. Cottroth fc Rnppel isaers, Koonts, i'ollroth fc Rnppel, ourotn K Jupttci, Baers, Baers, S. PhUsoafct o koitx, ReyaoVI fc fo. Adasa kuiisxer, Kixmtx, Baers jkoontx. FOR THURSDAY, THE 13th. I'hl. Ktitrnta, Slack fc Sholes, 1 Koontx, Nathan Itn '..llrotb isallbe. ILiTengoodfcOlinger.lOolborBSand Koioti. Kooatx. Koonts, Koitntt, Baers, Oerman Nat. Bank, ; W. W. Bniwi. J. N. FihtnVr, : F. Seller fc Cou, Kooser. t ortcrfli THIther. Cekrwtb October 13, 1ST5. FORCICNWATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. Silver and Plated Ware, ",:;."r"i,Mbph WHOLESALES CCi.XJSIrEX.5T Prompt attention to orders by mail October 13, 1STS. . a. BLIC SALE. H Tlrtoe ol a dd of T.ilontarr amlomment. I will otter at public sale, ot to premlae. In Mew Centrrrllle Borough, on Saturday, . ocember 13, 1S75, the follow Ins; described real tsute, the procKjr of Simon Vonnht, towit: No. 1 Tbe hotel now occnpled by Slmoa Toaht. The Improvement are aa excellent Iraaaa avnse, irooil stable, sboptacil ether oat-build in-s. Tii. X The More and dwelling honse. stable and shop i two lot oa whlcii are twenly-dr appl treejof critic fruit. tta. A A frame honse ami stable aa a bit lr Mrly ewnel by Saria Secbler, attHJinina; bit KenbenMcMillrn, Wm. Flick. ao.l wblnw Butocr. No, , Fitteea acre of Talaubla saul ta the snbarbc of th boronah. . No. . Firan.la-hlracreeflail,t Mliionj township adjoining, latul ef John WUr aaa FrancisWalc5, No. A Taakendied aad twe aerw ef IbskI In Lfiwet larkeyloot township, formerly owned by A wire w Stewart, then by Jaw ami FreBa Nicdo, SMljoinlns; lands of Jacob MrMtUea. Jebst Koah, and Andrew Stewart: npon whk-h ie erect. e.1 a small hoot. Sixty aereseleared with about fifty apple tcee. This tract No. (will be sobt iaSoucBet on Tuesday, November loth, at I e'clork. p. sa. T EstM a : vae-tnau rasn on, eoaarmattA sale, one-hall in three month from dale ef sal. aJ Um nsaajnOar la six aaaatha. . D. W. rTTIX, AssJxtjc (AS -Vfir AtU-ertitrrr.ents. 15 rook e Xiec A Co. can be had at all the Express a; a : " ATTOEMSVa. Paras da at. J. O. Kimmel anl. Richardson and Pen CotTroth fc UnppeL r"t. l indlay and Roddy, 115 Feb. 1ST! i Annie Zimmerman, j 7'i Sept.! doj iLk-htliter aad Lata- a,i - do "", I I I P. and C. Railroad 515 May. do I Company. I I I P. ami l Kallrod Company, 13i Sept;iST3 i I Mafric.ie McKce, 47 P. and C. Eailruul CompanT, Felia Allison, Frederick Krerer. I fc KappeL do 21 Feb. 17 fc Ruppel, V. W. llllanaoo. W1 Aaron F. Baker mt al 'LA do 3. l. Mlchaela, 43l 11. ,'. Miltenberavr, 1 May, Burner WnifhoM. - fc Ruppel, t'onnitn fc Aaroa F.Baker etal.jeol Pat. fc Warr H..I1T, ;' " ehas. and Mie. Uora,. W.Aaif. Jacob Brn baker, 11 fc Ruppel, Roddy fc Sanner, jlsts Aug. RKl.ly fc Hoicas. ana HOI " i: and Koonfx, Kooots and Hon, Koonts. scuit, M. F. Smith. '' Jacob I.ne, 3M " Daniel Cams, 4KI Darld Casebeer, tx' " do do o do d. da do Cyru Meyer's admr. 441, iwnlei Kba1. VM - Joseph Mostoller, 1 rToT. jColbornandKoontx,jOtiTer Kncpper.sh'tlj U : Thomas Oalairher. !Tor. I J.mathan J. Waller,! 14 " A. K Miller. ,is; Tannehill's ex'r., '2Zi IMichael Bharmoa, '1S W. A. Koonts. ,-Sf4 " Joseph P. u tiler, S7 Jaa. (Nelson FearL Mil - KU. Yatsr, 3 Same, " j illomer. Meyers and ATI : Koonta, t jCyras Meyer's a.lmr., 401 1 Same, - do do do fc Rappel. Same, '6fl Jan. fUTt Barsat Pfc-kbiK, ;ili! - do Miller. Meyers aaj ;aW " Miller, I I k. J.BatserfcO., )sm " sehlerfcMrFaruind!4T3l Harriet E. WshowlMat - Uenry S. lMma;aa, fc Rapel, fc Rtn.pel, E.M SCHSOCK. Prothoaotary. BA BRETT dk CO., PTTTlBrBn. FA (.New) w 1 ifth Arena, second. lovr. TJETITION LX THE COMMON PLEA8. To Adnltne M11ntok httermarrVd wkk Lso- nlda Barroaav Jam Mediator. Jfartia Vast Huren .MK.Itnbick. Andrew J. M-Cllntoth, C'bamrw .MvCiiaUvk. Mary Jaa MeCUotora. Yo are hereby avtiawl that aa inqnuttioa to nuke petition of a traci ftaad a Addisoa tewa srilu, Somerset eimniy. lwacrswv held by yo as teuit In cosarwia with MIU-tMil M. 'Ilntook. ftainti h thi proreedlii;. will bo held oa th prelims oa tn 4IJ day of VrnatKl, A. 1. IT. UUTEK KNEPPER. octU. Sheriff. I) 1SSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice I hereby strea that too eomrtnafwbfa heretofore rxaitinc bexweea . H. ad V. A. Wai ter, of Oebkarta, wndartko arm asm of Wiittr fc Bro., ha this day tOetotor tb, IT4. ) beea dls tuitrnt. ft. M. WALTER, el V. A. W ALT EM. PATENTS Procurr"! ejnlrkerad better threaah THIS OF 11CETHAN AJfY OTHEBm lAeeoanty ckarae for preliminary (parch. No ehartr for ad vk. kinul Ht fre. If year xpr1as 1 tk sal ef Patnia. fce. Model saado ssp andbuTtaaoBjibfoBaywflr tSTasstm rutb At., PmabvxhTP. 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