"i W. P. Harvey & Co., BUTTEB Commission 75 Exchange Place, BALTIMORE, IMX-, WoulI respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patron age they have always received from the Glades, promising no effort shall be sp .red to jive quick and satisfactory returns for all Butter continued to them. September 22, 1 s- mm & OUDESLUYS, 1 3 COMMISSION NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, lSYLTIMOllK. MD., WE MAKE A SPEC I A LTV Of GLADES BUTTER, and have every facility for handling it to the hvst possible advantage' d obtaining the highest market prices. Our shippers may depend upon receiving their sales promptly and their money at onet. We refer by permission to Third National Bank, Baltimore. Scheil & Kimmel, Bankers, Somerset. First National Bank, Meyersdale. S. Philson & Co., Bankers, Berlin. ALSO T) The Merchants and Farmers have done business in p:ist ye? ol rs. :o:- The Somerset Herald. WEDNESDAY. Nuvcnit tr i?, ISTS. OMEU8KT A .ual ruixT RAILROAD. tin. and after Mon.iav, Not. 1st. l?T5.trlnf will ran asrollowf.coneetlnswitliall passvr.irer trains on the P. W. A B. II. E. N Kil'n-ss train- re ran Mooiiy mornira ) ARX1VK. t a. ni. 2 4" p. m. Express West 2 SO a. to. Mail West 12 p. P. W. a. B. E. R. pass :irai r";T. Kiitvss Last KxjTess 't... Mail East Wall West i2 p. m. S IS a. m. 2 5 p. m. l.'.O p. m. J HAKKV FlilTZ. County Surrryar. wi:i pive sja-rml at:mii to all survr injr wmlTia-ol ,j-e,ls inun.ie'. ton-is. will. mcr-m,tre t iitruii to him. C'lloii"0 ii noi anM'k at'evunts ma-le rrtt m?llli. land nm lnt'l an-i alira; of tiile tuniil-l. All kiivie t real estate nurtKaK1, U-ic. A'., U'Uiit aD'1 t ra4.n.t-lc tnn. i 'tti-- ui'?:nirin .k k Hitri.a' i.luik.niar th Cvisrt H.. uiii. rrei Pa. Tare Noticil He will 1 f'UnI In kit ottir very S'un;;:v ami ail oil or uuvf uuli f utlicr- Will tf.r.e. h:in.l"ed" be the relesnia! Al l. .he coi.ntv oftietrs ehi tcd on t!:e 2nd of tbis inonili will take their osiiic.ua on the Isl of Jatlliai V. The attenlaiiee at nurt wis um lafte last week a it U usuaily A lriu Novi inliel term. the Worth lta Mr it tit tm .ld l'noou'..ted!y the greatest m xiern dis C verr in nieiiitii.e is lt oTa"s KaMtal ( fliK for lhsjesia, Mck Headache, Smr Stomach. C it cm, Lii'musness Iss of A pp tite, distress after eating, and ail disoniers caused by induction or a de ranged lirer. Jtt rtuit are antohUKiuj and sure relief is cuanuiteeil iu t very case where it is faithtullr UmiI. It t,:nrs up the stomach, regulates the liver, r-st'r s the natural appetite, strengtiicns the ileli cate. and expi-lls all morbid humors from the system. Typhoid, and Dilious fever might in almost every case be prevented by its timely lte. Trial sire 2 cents. A very few doses will relieve, and a 1 ittlt? Iirs'verance cure you. S.ld bv G. V. IlEXKor.D i Co., Somer- se t Pa. Brntruibrr Ihim. Now is the time ol jear for Pneumo nia, Lung Fever, Coughs Colds and fatal rosults of predisp.itiou to Consumption and othef Throat and Lung Diseases lkM hke's Gckman sTiii r has leen used in this DcigbborhNd for the ast two or three year without a single failure to cure. Il you hare not used this medicine yourself, go to your Druggists, i. V. Ben ford Jc Co., and ask him of its wonderful success among hie customers. Two dose) will reliere the worst case. It you hare no faith in anv medicine, just buy a Sam ple Koule. of net's German Sv rup lor 10 cems and try iu Regular sire iJottle Tjicenti. Don't oegltt-l a cough to sare 75 cents. The Bn I'ralHtita. The beat salcguard agaiusl epidemic dis ease are thorough digestion and firm nerves. It is because they assure tbe reg ular performance of the digestive pronss snd invigorate the nervous svstem. that tWi-iu-u .maih Bittti, areu h a sov ereign protective against the' influences which beget tnlerunutnt ruaUiii,. and those w1,ka directly affect the stoomcu and bowls. U the nerves are healthfully tranquil, the assimilation ot food. erteii. as thry are sure to he under the iiifiuence ut this HarJard tunic and nervine, mala ria UiTiy te"aeSed. and it7 in the aWncc of the Butt reliable or ti.el.-al sale-nan's tbe si stem has Ui'.co a puy to uh- ,f ail interuiitteiit or leiniiu Vl e, le Bit ters will, if en'hlrtt in. ra1ieae every Tis.ige of the rstaladv. BiliousLtfs c.n- niiwuxoioiau jiaiu uiJ tqUuj certainty to the oin.-ralion dt this notcnt ,t-uaurc aiiciauic Merchants, I MER CHANTS the Glades with whom w e Aftek w e had about one-half our edition worked off on Tuesday, a valve was blown out of our Baxter engine, thus dclavinjr the paper u ntil Thurs day. A si'i.KsniD ltof new goods will soon arrive at Walter !: TruxaVs Cash and Pro duce Store. Kf.nnakdx Ocdkslits made money lor the farmers and merchants wbo shipped to tLeiu last year. All kinds of ftcd for sale at the Groce rv and Feed store of C. 15. Colloru & Co. Cheap tor cash only. llgie thieves arc driving a brisk trade in ditlerent seclioiis ot this State. Our farmers w ill do well to keep a close watch ever their stock. Slvex brands of Flour for cash at the Cheajwide Grocery; Irish. Snow Flake, Wiiite-Hiver. Mountain City, Union Star, I rsina Mills, and Pine Mills. Xew Gik)Ijs at V alter Truxals cheap Casli and Produce Store. Gents' over shoes at 1,23 ; Ladies" ua- dais at 50 cents. The Democratic majority of the Texas Constitutional Convention has thus lar deteated t verv proposition for the estab lishment of a system of public schtads. The smiling countenance of Lu. A. Smith, editor of the Valley JadtHtndtt, rut in an ai tiearaiice al our sanctum Thursday, baiile on us again Lou. 1). I- II. Dadiw display ot Photographs and Crayon at the Pittsburgh Exposition, is the finest ever made by a single Pbo (ojrjpbcr at any exhibition in Jie world. It is somewhat singular, but it is so, that the heat sown broadcast of late years has turned out better than the drill ed w heat. This seems to lie the general verdict all over the country-. Not an arrest has leen made in our quiet town lor couple of weeks past, w hi h certainly seaks well for the tem j ranee and rectitude of the people of Somerset County. Tv'Tti E All persons indebted to Sny dir k l id on book account will come and make immediate settlements s we must settle up our lsoks. Sntdf.ii & Uhl. Soii.eisrf. Xovl"th, 1875. "WiTn the present scarcity of apples what are we going to do aixmt mince pies?'" is the all-absorbing; question with the youthful mind at present. Wil li geese are winging their way southward in long and noisy thicks seek ing winttr quarters where "the leaves never change or the kies nerer weep." Instinct teaches Jhem that cold weather is coming, and a migratory passage the only means ol safety. VVovld it not he advisable for onr sortsmen to organize a game association in this ouinty for the prrserTation and r iogation ot game and flsb, nearly even county ia the State has such an or ganisation. A new brick jiaveiiient is being put down in front of the Casebcer block on Main Street. It would be good idea lor all of our citizens to s-e that the sidewalks in front ot their dwellings are in good condition before the winter sets In. Pi nts kept in the windows should be turned every morning, or the light, strik ing one side only, will draw the plant to that side, so that ail its branches and leases, will turn toward the window. Tnr Indiana Ikmoeral savs : C. L. or C. S. Agnew, hailing from New York, and professing t W Phrenolo gist, "cut his bill" at tbe Kline Houe. a tew days ago. Landlords had better look out tor Lin. A Parker City justice rectptly sen teuced a landlord to purchase a barrel o flour r the w ife of a tippler, w ho spent his moner fur whiskey instead of btying brd for bis family. I That's sound justice if .t is not cood . ! "sp. more vaJortuaatc:" ; Mr. J0,es F CmtW'li Jr. local editor ! ol the Johnstown vUe and lxh, and jim uriitt bVrlin, were united in mar tiage on Sattmlar wnin ! Cih inst. at Johnstown. I RESERVED FOR W. S. Temple & Co., BUTTER ' COMMISSION No. 47 South BALTIMORE, IMIID. We offer our services as COMMISSION MER- CSI ANTS," to the Farmers and ercha nts in th e " Glades," and solicit liberal shipments of We promise strict attention shin to us, and will send quick Yc have ample "cash capital, ana win maKe iiDcrai casn advances to all who request it Our shipping cards can be had the St ns. Respectfully. W. September 1, 1875. If vou want voiir Butter sold promptly at good prices auj tlie sales ami uiuui'y at oncf, fcliip it to hEXSAKDA' fiiruvs. 83 Exchange I'lace. I5;tlti:nrii. Oyj-tkhs ! . stirs ! Frith Ot sti rs ! I5y the Ciin, 1ml f cum, or plate. Als frt-sli tisb. Call and s-c me in my new room in the laseuient ot C'ulik UcVrits' Block. V. S. Kittr.oR. One of the lit-st counjr biuret in the cojnty is that of Waller i Truxal at Orp hans. Tlu-ir stork of('aiiiii're, Fliiinols. Muslins Linens, Calico etc., tic, is alwavs lull. Kesxaiid i OfDEsLUTs solJ the most Glades KuttiT last year, and obtaiued the liest prices. They have the trade and facilities (or iloin the same again this vtar. KeXNAM & Ol'PEM.UY. Nl Exchange Place, U;i!tiniore. ALL the goods, furniture, and fixtures of the Adauis Kxprees Co., at this place. were shipped to l'lttshureh on I riday last and the ollice jHTnianently closed. It is ihe inteulion of the 1. W. J IJ. K. It., t rn an independent express company. The Baltimore and Ohio Pailroa l Com pany has reduced the freight charges on all first-class goods U-tween Chicago anJ Pittsburgh from twenty-five to nineteen cents or fiom f"0 to f:l per car. This is an important abatement, ami w i:l add very much to the business ot the road. The Springfield Rtpnblifan argues that many of the ways of American women are vulgar, one t its points bcim: this: "Xo gentleman would care to parade the streets in such attire that one hand was constantly occupied to reefing the slaek oC his breeches after the manner ol holding up skirts ut the present lime." Capt. II. I). 'Woodruff, eJitjr of the Johnstown Jkiiioernt, has met with a severe loss in the death ot his much es- teemed wile on the 7th inst. Our sym pathies are with our friend in Uiis be reavement. A woman cured her husband of slaying out late at night by going to the door when he came home and whispering through the key-hole, "Is tbnt you, Willie?" Ht husband's name is John, and he stays at name every night now, and sleeps with one eye open and a reolver tin ier his IIox. John H. Lf.mox, who represented this district in the Senate in 1S72, when our county was in with Bedford and Blair, is a Lemon that can't be squeezed. At the last election he w as chosen to repre sent the aith District, cenipcsed of Blair and Cambria counties by a law majori ty. Tbe district is strongly Democratic and nothing but the Colonel's person! popularity carried him through. Itah lor Lemon. ' As suliscriliers were informed by the publication of a proclamation, the Presi dent has appointed the -."ith of this month as a day of Thanksgiving. Like other good, patriotic, Americans we wish to give thanks on that day and think that we will be in a much belter frame of mind to attend church it we arc sure of a good dinner after services and in order that we may have this we request that some ol our sulcribers come forward and pay up be tween now and then. We met him in third street, tbe ether night. His feelings had overcome him, ami lie had taken a seat oa the curbstone. 'Ah," he said: Ljuve hare their time to tall, AnJ have 1 : The difl.-renee'twiit Ihem anil me Is that I fall barter ani m ire iir-iacn'lj." As the season is now in its beighth we would warn those w ho indulge in the spoil to be careful, for our experience and tue history of the past eighteen centuries incune us to tue belie! that no mailer now well you treat a shot gun nor how you bring it tip, it will bang the stuffing out of yon the very first lime it gets a chance. Mr. Gabeiel Hammond, of Meyers- dale, fell down the stairs leading to the billiard hall, on i riday night last. Mr. Hammond had gone up in search of a Irirnd and not bcinz used to the stairway. (ell to the landing be! w. He was taken into Dr. Good's office in tbe same building and an examination revealed the lact that his arm had been broken a short distance aUive the elbow, il wTis immediately reset end on Saturday he started lor bis home. A bear weighing, w hen dressed, one hundred and aixtv pounds was shot on Tuesday last, in Paint township, Somerset county, by Mr. Isaac S. Horner. He was hunting for deer at the time, and came across this animal very unexpectedly, but his aim was excellent, as the bullet pasted through bruin's skull, just above the left eye. A gentleman of York connty, who takes great interest in al! matters connect' cd w ith fish and game, has just received, front California twenty-fire bush squirrels for propagation in York and Adams coun- ties in this State. These squirrels are larger than our common domestic cats, and jet black in color. They are said to be very swiff, and hard to kill. They were captured in the Sierra JSerada mountains by Indian hunters by means o! traps made tor that purpose. A Fact. When the business men of a town fail to advertise exleusirely, they di minish the importance and trade of the place, and permit more enterprising lo calities to take the latter from them. Al though done for their individual interest. advertisers should be looked upon by ciii- zens ot tlie towns wuere iney reside as in some sense public benefactors and they sbould I encouraged accordingly. One merchant wbo advertises extensively is worth more to bis town and its people than forty who never show themselves in print, and should be lot this reason alone referred, assuming that he is, of course, a lair business man. ??- '4 ae Wkatuei this Wutek. A wealher-wLje writer makes pleasant pre- cfctious lor the weather this winter' as follows: f 7 7" ' "V" iii r' I ; uia autumn is to i me nnm we have wqiiwiJ tintil tbe 20th of December and then, nothing to niake glad the heart ot the ice dealer. A line Indian summer in January, with only a few cold days Morc rin n Muw Jur"lnS lue winter, , ,.iM'lor no li',n'?- A few old uaj a iu r eiiTwiry, jus iot cuaige. Witt a dry, cloudy and warm March. Variable wtnr . Apr". he flowed by a dry 1 4J- ' MERCHANTS Howard Street, Butter this season. - to the interest ol those who sales with check for your Butter. on their shipments. at the Express Umce and at S. Temple & Co. Pekiol'S AcciiE5T. On Friday last Ma!on Shoemaker, of Meversdale, was out cuti'iin?, he laid his cun down on a brash heap, and while drawing it slowly, and cautiously towards him the ltamme cauulit in the I rji-h and ilia trim was ilis charaed. The ball entering his head be neath the chin and passina up ani Lnliiinir a littie below the eat The teeth on the rinlit side of his taw were all knocked out mid the iaw bone hadlv fractured. Doctor Meyers the attending Physician has hope or faring, bis lile. I'scle Sam's Gaijs ox Ci'iinKxcr.- yery interesiing lact in connection w ith the loss and destruction ol fractional cur rency U ascertained from the Treasury Department. It is Ten well known that the corcrnment is yearly the gainer hy large amount by the the disapiearance of small notes and currency. lut tbe tagures regarding the three and five cent issues of lractionai currency, wuen ii is remeuioer- cd how manv of them are required to make a dollar are particularly interesting. The issue ot these notes ceascil in Apn.. 1 !), at w hich time there had been issued f D'.iS.UJ of the denomination ot three cents and $5,700,000 of the fire cent series. Although- over six years have elapsed, there are still out standing $'J2, 0h) in three cent notes and over f 1,870,000 ot the five cent issue. Attempted Audlttion. One day last week a tramp was seen lurking about town, and at a certain time was seen by lady to pass her house. She paid no at tention to the lellow, but just then missed her little girl about four years old. and went out in search of the child. What was her consternation w hen she discover ed at some distance down the railroad this same tramp w ith the child in his arm.' making off as fast as he could. Sue pur sued him, and with great dilliculty wrested the child from hira. Probably, had he been out of town he would not have gircn it up at all. Let all parents think of w hat might hare followed, and guard their children well w hen sucli per sons are about. Itcirporl Afv. Ode to A nr six. The grasshopper creaks in tbe leafy gioom, and the bum ble tee bumbleth the live-long day. But where have they gone with the bran new broom? And what has been djne to the buzz-saw's play? Oh, it's little be thinks of the cold mince pis. And It's little be seeks of the raw ice cream ; For the dyiug year with ilstreiuu l.us sigh Shall waken Ihc lingering loon lrom his dream. Oh, list ! For the cricket, now far and near. Shriilfully singeth his roundelay, And thenegligent noodle bis noisy cheer. And where the noodlebug eats the hay. Oh, the buzz-saw so busily buzzes the stick. And bumbling the bumble bee bumbleth his tune ; While the cricket cricks crickingly down at the creek. And the noodle calls noisily out. It is "noon I The dog fennel sighs "She is here ! she is here !" And the smart weed savs dream'- ly, "Give us a rest !" The hop vine speaks tenuerlv, "Give us beer. And the jimson weed hollers "Oh, pull down your vest." Rare Bargalna la Ontaaa. We have now on hand a number of Splendid Organs which have lieen used but a short time, and are In perfect order, w hich we will sell at an immense reduc tion, to close out the lot. Among them arc : A 10 Slop, Geo. Woods & Co., with Cel este. Sub Bass, Octave Coupler, &c Cost t:7o. Price 135. A 7 Stop, Sprang & Co., in Elegant Up rinht Case, fine Veneered Panels. Cost $-J0. Price 1G0. A 9 Stop. Vogel & Lincoln, with hand some K'ewood Panels. Cost 290. Price 1150. A 7 Stop. Mason &. Hamlin. Price $110. "J ss A 5 " Taylor & Farley. " 80. Also 4 Orrrans at from - - 40 to CO Also 5 Melodeons at from - 20 to 50. For Sale by Mellor & Horse, 70" Filth Avenue, Pittsburgh. M inthly paynu-nU taken. Write tor description. Oxe of our DrriU attended the concert nt Xew Contrtvill last week, and savs that tor "ways that are dark and tricks that are rm'" a carriage load ol girls are peculiar: The shades of nizht were falling fast, As through .New Centerville borough passed, A carriage loaded w ith ladies nice, Who stuck from the w indow the strange device, "Barber poles." The young men shouted loud for glee, The old men smiled such sights to see. As the carriage past them swift did flee, And matrons muttered, "can such things be." ' Oarber poks" But redder yet those stripes shaH glow, Oa liiuhs as white as driven snow. And louder yet that shout shall grow, As the carriage on its course dies go, "Barber poles." But New Centreville saw another sight. As that carriage left at dead of night, Tbe place of stripes so red and bright Was tilled with ones of snowy white, not "Barber poles.". Tue Greensburg T'tiw has an editorial on "Church and State," brought forth by the proclamation of President Grant Legal holidays are discanted upon, and placed ia the category of impediments to business. The rignt ot authority is ques tioned thus : "John Gutfy (Sheriff) has as good a right to direct the citzens when to go to prayers ns John Hartranft, or Ulysses GranL" Then this opinion closes the argument: "In a religious view these Thanksgiving days do more barm than good. With many they are days ot idle ness gluttony and dissipation, and they serve merely as cood opportunities for hypocritical pharisees to display their phy- lactenea, "Can anr good thing come out of Xaz- areth." Whita Thanksgiving may be a day of "gluttony and dissipation" to many, among them the editor of the Time, yet there are many good people in Greensburg. as well as elsewhere through- out the country, who make it what it is intended that U should be, a day oj l'hanksgiymg and prayer. People who are unmindful of, nor ungrateful for the many blessings showered on them by an all-wise ProTidence, and wbo do not consider a day spent it His service, as an evidence of their thanklulness, Um mis- " Tbe Time, questions, the authority of the President and Governor. As to the authority ot the President and Governor, they are but servants ot tbe people pat in hiU places to execute tiie laws ot the laud, and although the apponLvuji.t ( uajoi 1 nauAsrg my jt i. enjoined by the statute law ot our country. l cer- tainly forms a part of the lex no tcripU, and is thus made binding on them. TnE Court on Mwiaajr revoke! tlie tavern license of Patrick Crir.iiU ot Miner al Point. Tiik HtsKixa Skasox. Corn busking time now comes on apace. lut corn busk ing is, cot what it used to be. l here was a time, a few years back in history, when tbis season brought with it delights w hich were by no means to be despised. The huskinz bee of yore was an occasion that swelled the youthful hearts of a whole neighborhood, and culminated in a grati fying array of matrimonial alliances that bad a Tery beneficial effect upon the per qnisites of country ministers and the cen sus reports. The healthy hilarity ot the husking sea son went out when the country girl be came one of the lost arts hen fashion tabooed romping. The youngest son of the famii was a messenger ot joy and glad tidings in the uas when be roue bare-back np toa neigu bor's door and delivered the invitation with "Say, onr folks is goin' to hey a huskin morrer, and wants an you uns to cum over. The gals '11 her the quiit in right arter dinner. That was enough. It wasn t a satin card, commencing with, "The compli m nts ot Mr. and Mrs. Jones" and end nig with a polite lie, but ii was an invit i tio.i that came trom the heart, aiid was ac cepied w ith an "All right. Bo jby we'll be there." Then deft and pretty hands rewardel the welcome messenger with slices ot toothtome mince pie, behind which his honest, sunbrowneil face looked like a par tial eclipse ot the niovn. It is not difficult to imagine the sensa tions that would possess the soul of the ru ral young lady of to-day should she re ceive such an invitation from 6uch a source. How cau the present young woman be ex pected to get her "tie-back" under a shoca. of corn, or how could she sit down on one without having half her rear harness shoved over her head. The thing can't be did. When fashion came in fun went out. A woman can't romp in corsets with any more success that she can kiek apples oil her beau's head with her feet tied together. Fun and husking went together when fashion withdrew the feminine ieature. It may lie argued that this is one ot the indi cations ot our advanced civilization. But advanced civiliA'.ion hss a wasp waist, a short breath, and can't club chestnuts ; be sides il runs to cotton pads talse hair, and an early grave with weak poetry over it. Wealthy physicians and undertakers came in wilh mkauccd civilizaiien and are its gaeat advocates. Angelina Kowena may not be able to S'.-e it, but if she would take her corset for a dried apple holder, and wrestle lor kisses over the red ear, and romp with pumpkins for toot balls, letliug gkxl soci ety say. "It's peffeclly how w id" it be wanted to, she would soon find hcrsell able to draw a long breath without mak ing three efforts at it, and stand up without a nail keg around her lorsupiiort. F.ation Free J'rtu. Court Proceeding. Court convened on Monday k.-.t at 2 p. M., his Honor Juuge Hall presiding, with Associates 3Iowry and Turner on the bench. All the grand jurors but one an swered to their names Thirty-three trav erse jurcrs were present. The entire week was taken up with criminal business. Com. vs John F. Staub, A it B. Not a true bill. Com. vs Wm. Kimmel, F. fc B., on in formation ot Eliza Hojver. Continued. Com. vs John Baily, Desertion, on in formation of Elizabeth Bailv. Continued. Com. vs Noah G. Keim, False pretense, on information of N. B. Lichliter and VY. S. Harrah. Not a true bill, the prosecu tor, W. S. Harrah to pay the costs. Com. vs Daniel tarns anil wife, Selling liquor without license and to minors. Continued. Com. vs J. W. Orendorf, Larrenv, on information of Wm. 31. Tissue. This case was one tflhe biirgest lrauds ever terpe- tratcJ on the people of the county ol Som erset. Orendorf was charged with the larceny of a pair of pantaloons, which were really "not worth ten cents. At least a day was spent on this trivial case, and its cost to the county w iil probably be two or three hundred dollars. Ilis a dis grace to allow the time of the Court to be taken up by matters which a Justice ot the Peace could and should have disposed of. Com. vs George Chambers fc Son, sell ing goods without liceaea, on. intoruuition ot 11. II. Anawalt. Sentenced to imy a tine of f 50 aud costs. Com. vsJ. J. Baldwin, Selling goods without license. Sentence same as aiiovc. Com. vs George Neville, F. it B. on in formation of Lucinda Tressler. Continued. Com. vs Andrew Ohler, malicious mis chief, on information of Michael Mianuon. In this case, Ouler, the Dell, was charged w ith shooting a horse, the property ot Mr. Shannon. Ihe Jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Com. vs t rankun Pile, A. & B. Not a true bill, and ihe county to piy costs. tiiii. vs-atuaniel Zimmerman, 1 . x 15. on inioruiation of Sarah WilL com. rs i eier spetcuer, l . c u (in in formation ot Emma Fritz. Com. vs Abraham Griffith. Arson, on information of Jot. Franu. The readers ot the Herald will remember seeing the account of the burning of the barn of Mr. r rantz during the mouth ot AuzusL The Dc!L Grifliih was arrested a short time atlerwaidson a charge of baring set fire to the barn. The Jury returned a verdict ot not guilty. Com. vs Eliza Bisbing, Larceny, on in formation of George A. Wilt This was another petty case that should never have been allowed to come into Court The Deft, Eliza Bisbing, a girl of about fifteen or sixteen years of age, was charged w ith tue iarcuny ot a ten dollar note trom Geo. A. Wilt From the girl's appearance and trom the testimony produced, it was evi dent that she was not wholly sane. But lew witnesses were called, as the money has been returned, and the Jury, after a Saort absence, returned a verdict ot not guilty. Com. ts Michael Shannon, selling liu- uor without licerse. on information of E. Ohler. Continued. Com. vs Ed. Sipe. F. fc B. on informa tion ot Mary E. Griffith. Continued. Com. vs Elias Griffith, A. cc B. on In formation of Geo. Cunningham Conlin ued. Com. vs EJ. Cummins, Marcellus Hicks ct al., Malicious Mischief. Sol. I'm. Com. vs Geo. Bowers Desertion, on nformation of Harriet Bowers. Continued. Com. vs John Sandrock, Surety, on in formation of Valentine Sandrock. In this case it was very evident that tbe Deft.. young Sandrock, was not compis mentis. Com. vs David liubrigbt F. s B. on information of Saan Millhouse. Settled. Com. rs Hose Hiley, A. B. on infor mation of S. J. McKenzfc. Continued. Com. ts John Fid ler, F. & B. on infor mation of Abigail Sch rock. Continued. Cunt vs Michael Kammer, A. fc B. on information of Henry Weithman. Contin ued. Coin, ts Same, A. fc B. on information of Francis Weber. Continued. Com. rs John Collins, A. & B. on in formation of Daniel Jenkins. Continued. Com. ts Auzusl Koehler, Sellinz liiiuor without licence, on information of S. P. Snyder. Continued. Com. ts Henry noiford. Misdemeanor in Ollice, on information of S. P. Snvder. Com. ts Moses Peck and James Peck. Arson, on information ot Jonathan 1 1 li stener. These Delta, were charsred with burning a School House in Middlecreck township. There ;was little evidence of fered by the Commonwealth of a character to sustain such a charge. The vei diet ol the Jury was, not guilty. Com. ts Wm. S tied rick and John Ken zie. Larceny, on information of Martin L. Statler. Tbe Defls. were charged with stealing a bull. The Commonwealth in this instance had a Bullt-oood Case, as all the evidence went to prove that the parties had stolen and disponed of the bull. One of the witnesses in giving his testimo ny said that "Shed rick had told him that he would try and get the bull into the town ship hook, and it he could not do that, he would bare to sell him under the New Constitution." According to tbe Terdict of the Jury Shedriek's method ot disposing of this gentlemanly borine was to slaugh ter it and pocket the cash tor which it was sold. He found out that tbis method of selling meat under the New Constitution, I sent him to the penitentiary under the same constitution. The Jury returned a verdict of guilty. Com. ts Ludwiek Bear and Geo Bear, A. x B. on information of Peter Mull. This case was tkeiesoltot a general melee that occurred at the aweiiaer IloteL ' ! Sand Pa'.cU. and as such the J anr return ed a verdict of not guilty, and divided the cost between the plaintiff and defendant. ! Cora, ts Jos C. Cunningham, Malicious t Mischief, on information of ZuharLih' Keefer. Settled, and prosecutor to. ny! costs, - i Com. ts Fredrick Iloltz-lin. A. F. ! Wclshonrc, Wm. Tavlor. A. & B. on in- ( formation of C. E. Picking. Continued.! Com. ts Pairick Griffith, selling liquor j to minors, habitual drunkards on Sund tv, ' and keep'ng a goblin, lioas. on infor- m.Uio-i of E. S. Ctinneliv, coatmned. ; Com. VS James Cooper, Furnishing tools i to prisoner. Verdict cuilty, and Deft sentenced to undergo an imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary for one year. com. vs James Green, ?arety. on mfor- uiai.011 01 lil'U. ottnuii. vou. Com. ts Daniel D. Long, Larnny, on information of Sarah E. Beal. This was Con. another ot those dirty little cases little cases that should never have been allowed to have past the Justice, and was known as the tUly cent caac, the total amount ot money involved was sixty cents and it was clear ly proved that it was a mistake in making chungc and not an attempt at larceny. Vcrdiet of not guilty. Com. vs Win. Griffith, A. & B., on ia foruiation ot E. S. Connelly. Con. W. C. Rapple, J. G. Ogle, and L ('. Colborn were appointed a "committee on library tor the ensuing year. CIVIL LIST. The following C.lSeS on tue cmi LSI' Were fccltieil naiiuiig iMTv. t i i-,, .... . , v , 11. A iract m n tine of G'.-.rjre Burgher, e.n- Jaculj J. Phtllippi vs Annie Zimnier-: tain.x a acrts an . a. r is. man. Dells, ttjoltssed judgment for f-tj. S. A tract In n.nncl Itetiry Uker, oun l l,..j U'rr,.n 1 1 it..r ..n.l i 'uni. i tainina ia avteantrjS uercne. . "ii 4, ,- ; i , lmc A. Jeuktns vs Maffsrie Mc Kee. Deft. cont-sst.-9 judgment for Jf V). People's f reight Railroad. The corn of engineers making the sur vey for this roaJ, passed throu?u thu place last week. Allhouti tucy were kno.tn to be apjiroaching, iheir apV-a''1iuct' asa surprise lo our community, as it was sup posed that they would not be here tor aonieiflavs. They expect to finish their route to Burnt Cabins m anotUeranion!h, liavimr started at the Ohio river on the 2'31 of September. the routo is thmtish est iraiuia. from WcHsburs ly way of Bethany. thence thronirh Washinirton and Favette Ountiei to Confluence in this county, hav- r followed the Yottjihioheuy river t irouh Laurel Hill. In this county, the route ascends the Laurel Hill cieek, L1 run and Middlecreck to a point near La- vmisvil'e, then to Somerset and eastward. eaienn tuo town south ot the turnpike and pas-sini to the north of it near Jolin O. Kiniiiiel's house and the county fa r grounds, and risinii eastward on the hill sides past Charles Will's and the ltboads church, returning by the Poor House and Andrew ov s to the soutu sine ot tue turnpike, and ajxaia crossing to tlie north side of it west of Daniel Kiuiiucl's, keep ing on the hi,;h ground west of Levi Wal ker s. and east on soi-t'i of Iiou Push's buck ot William Wills' and cro-sin;; the pike on the top of the ride close by Jacob eiu'lars, and so descending again toward Berlin, near which they arrived previous to our ijoing to press. 1 ue grades thus far are staled by Mr. McConaugby to !c very satisfactory the whold distance. He is very conlident of the adoption of his roue bv the New York Cheap Transpor tation Association, and ol the early con struction of the road. Our citizens have n.-t awakened to the rue importance of ct this enterprise and their interest in if. Only a part ot the funds necessary to defray the expenses of the survey in this county have yet been subscribed, though sonic of our leading citizens have entered into it with liberal subscriptions. ill not the property owners ot this county and especially ot the couuty seat see it to be to their interest to encourage such an enterprise and at once step for ward and contribute tJ it their liberal aid. Mr. McConaughy is now expending money rapidly, and should not be left to bear this burden alone. It is lor our in teresL Let us rive it onr assistance, and doitatouce. Where are the committee who were appointed by our citizens to secure subscriptions, let them call on evcry niuD and secure his help immediately, and let it be forwarded at once. We can lie on our backs when we should work, and then wake to our folly when it is too Lite ; strike now ! Somerset county must not tail lo do her duty iu this great enterprise. Avounzson of Widow Critchfield of Confluence, was missed from the yard in front ot his mothers residence on t riday List, and although over five hundred per sons have been searching lor him almost constantly they have tilled to discover anv traces of him. The surroundinj; woods have been thoroughly scoured and the river drasrcMl. The supposition is that the child full into the river and was drowned. SWANK JUIIXS. At the residence ol the bride, by H. J. IJoyts Esfi . on Xov. llth. Mr. "Aaron F. Swank of Sm erset Twp., and Miss. Lizzie Johns ol'C'on etnaugh Twp., Pa. SCIIAFFER XAUGLE At the Hill House at Somerset, on the 4r.h ot Xov., If 73, by A. M. Whetstone, Mr. J. M. SthalTer, ot Sipesville, to Miss Emma X'augle, ol Westmoreland county. Pa. FREIDLINE AXKEXY. On the llth of Xjv., ITj, by the same, Mr. Geo. Freidline, ot Je.-erson twp., to Miss Sarah Eliza Ankenv, ciders daughter of Josiah Aukeny, of Somerset twp., Somerset Co., Penn'a. DIED. HARRAH. At Ursina, on the 12th inst., Mrs. W. S. Harrah, w ife of of Dr. W. S. Harrah. She leaves a large fimily to mourn hc-r death. CUXXIXGUAM At Paddvtown, on the llth inst., Mr. John Cunningham. The deceased was a very much esteemed citizen. Dr. Finney fompoand Syt ap ef Ra etaai is a-oaranteed to cure lnilainination ol tue Jiiiinf-T and Bla-iler. ftainful or suppressed unn- atioa so trinent in obi aare. pninful or suppressed menstruation. leucorrhaM or whites. gravel, rieet. stricture. ItSiKsly dischantes. liriicht's disease brick'lust deioei;s, drvy. pain in tbe back or Me. sick nea:iache pimples, oiotcnes ani erup tiftfis oa the face, mod ail diivsaees of a specific or constitutional nature, reirardlcss of duration, aire or sex. Compound Syrnp of Bucha is a positive and radical cure. For sale by (ret. W. Henford A Co., Somerset, Fa., and Mountain A Co., Contin ence, Pa. sei15 SOMERSET SAKKET Cctrreeted bj W. F. ALTTATHr.a A Co., or a lies is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLCU3 &. FEED, Apples, dried, f a Applebutter. 1 anal..... Butter, fl a Buckwheat, W bushel Beeswax, fl B Baoon. shoulders, ft a siiiea. " hams, " Com, If ouhel C-rn meal f Oil skins, -f CioTer Seel small ................. Clover Seed targe Calcined Plaster Dissolved Bone, bi? Jsj Its , lrjts, dot Floor. f bhl Flaxseed fl bu (b t) Hydraulic Cement, V bid Lari. ffl a Leather, red sole, jft a.... upper " Wip. Land Plaster f bbl twa, fi rm ; Poutoea, j ba Peaches, dried. h PrruviaB Uaauo tier 100 s Kve fl bu knirs. f a Salt, No. L bbl.extrs V bu Ashton. per sack Livenjl j " Ground Aium, per sack Suirar, yeilow fj a white Snier Pb-ph.nte bag, Mil W Lite Lime, V bbl ie ...44i.X)C M 1 00 30e 1 13 ...14rtlae .... 1 00 3e loe 19 50 ... io e ft so 1 50 7 l 41 -') W ! 1V 3M3 70c Sue ta ii Tie euc 14e H M 1 oo Sc 3 7S c rs M a. . V 00 l-aiV-'J1 i .ldulse .m oo Xew Adpertiife.ment. kTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. jl-ITrscntoH A rosstiLLirvtLL R. E. Co. i Ukkkral Orrirc " Piltsburwh. Not. A 1ST ) N tiee Is hereby given th-u In aerordance with the rktrter and by-laws of this Company, the an nual meeting of storkbublers for the election of a alosinl of Directors to avrre tbe ensuing year will be held at their office la tbe fit v M Pittsburgh. on tbe first M Jn, -J daj of December, prox. tl2o'lkSI. j. a. Washington. novl" Secretary. OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. pi ttusc nuw A Cowjiii.ltiliji K. H. CXv, ) Pltti,rnh.N T. MKi. S N.itlee is hwehy rrven that the Stock Transfer Boots OS tkasvMiany wilt iec.sedo law 14th Inst.. and it' tan in closed until alter tbeancual sarfciua; frtiw election of a U,nl of Iti rector to be held in Monday, Deeemivrstk. prox J. B. WASH1NQTON, )vl7 Secretarr. Xt ic AJrerlisewenl . T KUAL NOTICE. " AU ,B. Z?. v. m. jinet. iii..o. 1 T WiilLuu har?.t. .l.-f-na-inl a!xe name.!. .T"0,'' JZi!l''"t t'teasof s.HuenH cuootj. with aa order tur i uix wmeuire?ie.i.fummaji.tiBiTAitoaiM.er Tutt,a.., the iulDua tbor, 101 of the following lan.l in S- inrrMt coantv, at or near the j lou-jwin-c ian ! wwauiOarrj j m uarrvit, in h-ai.1 eonntr, wliicli jom and tlie wj'.'iii.-r aau uixln luc-a do Cukl, .-L A tract ofUo-t kn wa asthePeecrP. H. Vi a.icr traot. e.jntalaii,ir uu m-ri. ewe ur N. A traet to naaw of Lcwil llcuiinirer, nlnn A2 arrej. cunt an No. s A tract in name of Juho Stein, euBSain icz Vri acres. No. A A tnrt hi name of Charles 3Iamnrfnt i ennllniujt 440 Keren. j No. A A traei ui name of Martin lmbbs, row- tainina: 4'JU acres. j tin. A. u-ct in oame of Nathan LuilUiroax t cmitalninir 4.,7 a.Te. ' f ,i '- 1 !" syumera portloo of a trart in name 1 ui Arrain stein, cxuiaiuuig 219 acres an.i 2V p .'inea. I N . a A traet in name- of Peter Bcnaon er,o taiiilmrfcJS I A tract In name of Win. Johnson, eon bonuia: m .tcn-. yo.l). A trnct in name or Th'.-rcjs ViJ.n, I --'- l-l A tract iu runifl ol K&chjei Tota and iouare her-lj Uuiity to appear attnrtof Louiinun Hm to lie hoi-. en urn me 4.h jivnuar of JaoorT gtvxi aiw shiw caute why partition te- iwitd jcu anu mm pi.untin nooi-i n e maoe. vl.1 v tit n. trr tn, CJT17 Sheriff. TfTAXTED AX ENERGETIC m tn as general agent in this district, to establish lot-: airencitrs ami control the slrs ol an article ot iiaitv ush in everr hoan,i 1. a le- Kilimale casn liuineMi ana a utuoopoi thai wili pjr. Aa actire man m.iy swore a .ltJirtMe aaJ per innicut ri:i-n if aujrcsjujg wiU smpen-ch-sevl bT answer, MAXH ATTAX 31 AXVFABTVRINO CO., n.,tU 147 Rea.le Street, ew .rk. ASSIGNEE'S SALP:. I acre wilt te'expcspl to pnhlic sale, on the pr-.'mi"'', in Allegheny twri!hi;. Sornert Co., ra.; tm Fri'lrrj, Xorendter 25, 1S75, at 9 o'l-Iork a. ta.. the real estate of Georve A. KiuimeL f ituate n the tjmerset jl Jtetllorl rike. i-l'-iui: lanus of tVtu. Ware, siauuel Walker. liavM senile el al., fntainsnir 411 acres more or It-.", about 11 acres rk-ar and un!er t:ool cultl TAtion, n-l tlie rem-iitMcr is well ttui'eret, har in thrreon erected a ;rxl dweliin bouse an-l a UrxudroTe statde ana other out Iui141uks. corn crio, bl:ictmiiii siioti, tc. This is a .it-idralde pnitieny anl has lieen a JoroTe Stand lor years, is lavorat'iy licatei tor the acciimmMiatitn of trar eli rs. is convenient to mills, school houses an 1 churches. AIsj al the s.rae time will be sold the nersoual nrpcrty of Oerin A. Kimiuel. eiis;stinf ol beds cuairs. tallies, stoves and a Tarietr of household and klt' hi-n turniiure. Also farm In im.lcm n!, plows, wagons, barrow-, .Ic.s. horserake. Ac. Also hotw), wj, yonnit cattle, hmrs. Ac Also wheat t.y the buditl, and Hour by thebarrcL Als. r-.ilP'id tk-s and a variety of ankles not mentii.nel. TLK.V1S. Three months credit on personal pricny sold on all am .nuts oer lire dollar), witn apprised security. n the real estate 10 percent of the purchase mney to be paid when the property i kD.-kt-i down, an-l the hallance on 1st April. whnttiedced wiii he tiehvered and ani io."-.-;.-'ii xivi n oi the propert th? pnTerTy. OtIO. G. WALKER. Assignee. Ulilml Waslfl on & Baltimore SHOUT LUSTE' C SXELLSWLLE ROUTE. Tr. Mii.es tuf. SnortTEsT Line id J)ITTnrnOH and washi.vi;tox city; This is the OX:.V DIKE T KOrTK TO WASHIX.3TOX C1TT AND BALTIMORE. Persons purchasing Tickets bv this Road TO BALTIMORE, rniUPr.t.Tiiu. SEW YORK B0STOS, ie. Hare lie pririicge ef risilinf WAS1IINOTON CITY" FREE. PuTniian Palace Cars, Air Drakes, and all Modern Improvements. baiwa'.z ncrKEK rnaoron to KEsnf atio. T II k O V (i U EXPRESS TRAINS From Dept. cor. Grant and VTatcr Sts, A T 9 1 5 :0t) -V. M. DAILY. DAILY, ( Except Sand ay. ) For time of Local Trains, see Pitts burgh Daily Papers. "Save many hturs time by patronizing the "Siiort Lise." Central Ticket Office, 43 5th Are., Pittsburgh, Pa. E. K. IIYXD3JAX, Gen. Sup't. CONXELLSVILLE. Xoveiulwr, 10. ISTi. YI)XIIXISTRAT0R'S NOTICE Letate of Cbritl.in Zmertte. late ot Somerset Tp., ileceas-d. LettersofailmlnistratHinon theabove estate bar in been granted to the uaiersiirned by the proper authority, notice is hereby a-iveu to those indebted to it to make immediate payment and those hav ing claims against it to present them duly authen ticated for settlement at the late residence of tb deceased, on Frioav, Ijecemlr 10. 175. F. A.BI EHLMAX. Administrator. OTICE. Notice is hercbv riven that Samuel H. Hamrer. of Somt-r,?t township, mato an assignment to S .lomon J. Baker, ol same township, lor the ben ebtof his creditors, ail persons knowing them selves to be indebted to tbe said Hauler will please call either at the office of User A baer. in Somerset b-in uuh. or at the bcuse of the assignee and make settlement. SOLO.MO.V J. BAKER. novS Assignee. pUBLIC SALE rtv virtue ot a deed of Volnntarr a.-'ivnmcnt. I will oftcr at public sale, on the premise.-, in New Centreville Borough, on . afurday, ovtmber 13, IS"."), the followinz described real estate, the property of Simon Yonuht. to wit: No. 1 Tbe botel now occupied by Simow Tns;hf. Tbe improvements are an e.xcell-nt frame house, (t'ol stabte. shops an-i othout-buildinsjs. No. 2. The store and dwelling noose, stable and shops: two lots on which are twentv-uve apple trees of choice fruiL No. 3. A frame boose an I stable on a K for merlr owne.1 by Maria Sechler. ali.inln- bt of K"uUen AlcMilien, Wm. Hit k. and widow Blttner. No 4 Fi'teen acres of valuable land in tbe guNirheotthe borouxh. . No. i. Five and a-half acres of lanI. Is JJilfovl bmnsliip a4tjoinina; buwis of Jobn Wellcr and Francis Walker. No. t. Two hunlret an-l two acres of land in Lower Turkey loot township, formerly owned hv Amlrew Stewart, then by Jacob and Freeman icda. adjoining lands of Jacob McMillen. Jeha Rush, and Amlnsw Stewart: upon which is erect. el a small house. Sixty acres cleared with about nrv apple trees. This tract f will ba sold in S.mersct on Tuesday, November loth, at o'clock, n. m. TF.kVS: One.thrnl cash on confirmation of sale, one-bail in three nvmths from date ot sate, and Ihe rcmain.!er in six months. I. W. WILL. Assignee. oet.IT 5, V MORE Tl A V centcry i fl flSLLLEKS. a II II ciao of Ptttslx j W at! nse.1 in S ptularremed; MORE THAN HALF A ko. Dr. H. I. i celebrated phvsl- Ittslxara-n, disntvered in his practice th popular remedy known throws; k- out toe country aa Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup. This ia no qaaek remedy. It wss bora of wts dum; assi tftousauds are living witnesses of iu womienul curative powers. It is pleasant to lake and sure to cure Couxhs. fob Is. Croups. Bronek is AtTectiona. Ts-klins; ol lb Thnat. and all till eases of a kindred nature. R. E. Sellers A Co. Pittsburgh, Pa., are also proprietors of Johasua'a RHEUMATIC COMPOUND, The (rest Internal remedy for Kbcunutism. New- ralx Hesntacoe. etc. ynt eau have s doctor al- ways la toe bouse medicines oa band. by keenest: 5caVera' Fasaii j near LIVEE PILLS are the oldest al best is the market, and every It to of their Vermif awe Is warranted. For sale by ail dru-rgists and country dea'eTJ apt? 2ficel!nnrou GOLD AND SILVER PLATING WORKS. BOSAU & FEDDERSON, PROP S, Cut. Fill Atosub ani toy Alley, HTBaDEBH. Pi Oold and Sitrer platina done in the best manner at I.-.w. price an-l u'aet- n mrr-,i Jeweler, .swell as proprieturs of b tela. prir e hmllie. crn val their or lerenr bwiL I-vi will be retarnej by txpmx Price, Ac., furniilK-I na application. A i.ln-M ail orleri aaaboie. FOR HEALTH COMFORT & ECONOMY. rt t tui rln f are anrarpamed as an article Sir hoMlng. Fnrty p-jomla will fl'l the lanrtt munn. only tifhi cent per pounxl. thee wi:l lam fur jeara. far.i') TUltiog the iUr.je.mos wili pleaee call an-i tae aampieau ARMSTRONG, BHO. Sc CO'S, 44 A 40 Tun Atenne. Ht'.t-il.urh. Pa. Jlanatactaren anJ deulen In Cork. Bung! ao-1 Iirewers supplies. Seu-1 Wt price i:.t. telmbert. WlFffi Commission Merchants, 153 y. PRATT Street, BALTIMORE. We arc iu want of GLADES UUTTElt ami promise the same promptness in making goot! returns as in seasons past. Liberal advances made upon shipments when desired. Cards can be had at Express oflit e. and Stores. Very respectfully, " O W E X S & S C O T T. September 29, 1ST-3. B. Brooke Nyce& Co. UT COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. o4 South Street. BALTHIOEE, Tlie large and regular trade that we have for l'utter all the year round offers superior inducements for Merchants and Dairymen to ship their Butter to us and we respectfully solicit their favors promising strict attention to all sent us with prompt sales and check for proceeds. Most respectfully, I. It rook o ZVIoe & Co. -N. B. Our Shipping Cards can be had at all the Express Offices. September 'it?, 1873. JOvCETEIOI WATCHES. FOREICNWA TC HE S, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS. JEWELRY. Silver and Plated Ware, :?j.TS3e."'it cf " " prie""' WHOLESALE EXCLTJSIVELV. Prompt attention to u.b. oners hv mail October 13, 1S7S. PUBLIC SALE. Tbe undersiarne.1. assisrnees of John Smith, will )Ser at public tuterr. in the bopjuirh ol Saiuburv. Somerset county, P., on Friday, November 19 lS7f, the followlnir rent estate, vis- . 1- A HOI SB A1) LOT. '. 2. A HOI SE AXII 1T. No. A A HOUSE AMD IXIT, with out buildings. Xo. A) buiilin an't farmlni lits. No. A A tract of timber i.ia.1 lyins; in F.Ik licit townbip. adjoining lan lsof M. anJ I. Hosteller xwl 'ithers. eontalnlnir 18 acres, more ur less. No. . A tract of lanl in KlItiKk town'liip, Iyin east of Salisbury, containing ii) acres, more or less, part, of which is in gol cultivation athl balance in timber. No. T. The undivi.lcl ooe-half of a lot ly injr in Chicatro citv. 111. TEEMS. Twenty-five per 'cent of the par. eiiase money to he pail n ! C sale, ami the balance when is eonnrmed anl ieels ma-le. Sale to emmence at 10 o'clock of "rii-l Jay. M. F. SMITH, S C. KEIM. j. v. LivLxaofin. Oct 29 AWizllee. Tue oMest and best appointed Institution forob- taining s bisiats titoeati- o. Pittsburgh. P:w novj OCTOBER, 1875. Visitors to UePiltsbunth Exposition are invitel . Ui call at tbe CASH .CARPET STORE o r HTAEliE COLLINS & CO. 'o. 101 Fifth Avenue, An t kk at the ex:raorIlnary BAEGAINS! Which tbey are enabled to uffer by relocii their own expenses to the lowest possible point, ami buying lrom first binds only and selling; aurl'Aaii. urn mimi wit. CasS Prices are Hie Lcirsst Prices. IFABLAH COLLINS & CO., 5. 101 Firth Arrnnf, Next to C. S. Custosn Il.-use and PoftolB'V. Oct 27. JOEL S. GOR H"ESS T RUN K S, Ladies' Satchels. &c. Xo. 10 Fedebal Steeit, (sear rucpeasioo Bridge. ALLEGHENY CITY .PV seem nts. j --- T R BiRKirr ro, pittri k.ii. v. (w; n tiKh Avenue, second door. C.1 B Have nuw opeael A Large and Complete Assortment tiood Tor of Fall and Winter Wear. Tbey have a mriet aisr.rt-nent o lAatikV Fiir.H, IJri'vs G'oo-iIh, Telt Skirts, Hoop Skirls, GIoTe-, Si hoes. (Hum Sandals, And Pelt over Shoes, MEN AND BOYS' Clothing, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, GLOVES, OcC Uii'lfT'.Iothin?; f..r Men al Wnmen A lint s.rtaveTit ot HAKDWA11E AND QUEENSWARE, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c- A larxe stock of Bne and coarse SAL T Uy the Barrel rSaek Prices as Low as Possible C. & G. IIOLDERDAl'31, Somerset, Pa. Oct, SO. bulbs, t 24 Beautiful .-, of Hrs wth, Talips. al Cn-iBA l-.staxe PLANTS! Tsui" AorajentalTre.,!tnir wvl Viae. An Immcae tuca S-r f aj , Fill l'!sotln verj cneaui, iseeal tor pn us.. i BET. A. EUuIOT A CO.. I lUlIiilut Plttsburs;. T. TREES. Ho nil OctJD. octU
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