W. P. Harvey & Co. MI Commission Merchants, 75 Exchange Place, BALTIMORE, IMIIX, WouM respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patron- a-e thev have alwavs received from the Glades, promising no fort shall be spared to "ivc all IJuttcr consigned to them. September 187-3. COMMISSION KE1ARD i 01ESLUYS, U & ik NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, jviiemori:. md., 117; MARK A SPECIALTY Of GLADES and have cverv facility lor handling it to the hvsl gjossihle and obtaining at Our shippers may tloKi:S upon promptly and their money nt onei. We refer by permission to Third National Bank, Baltimore. Schell & Kimmel, Bankers, Somerset. First National Bank, r?.eyersdale. S. Philson & Co., Bankers, Berlin. ALSO TO The have Merchants ami Farmers ot done business in past years. The Somerset Herald. W DN'l-SUAY. . Ik'o mler 1. t'' OMIUSI-T 1 KIKKBALFOiaT aiLRai. On, anl after Monday, Not. UT5.Wain will run af lollowF, cimnectln wit b all pawnirf r t rains on the T. V. 4. I) R. R. (N'J Ei;r, s tr.ilasaro run Monday morning ) LUAVE. Kxpreps Veft 2 SO a. m. Mail West 1! SJp. in. ARRIVE. 4 a. m. 2 4i p. m. r. v. ft j:. it. r.. pa-.s H.-.tr.Kt ro'ST. klpreM Kat... Kxprerti 'et.. Mail Fast V.Ml West il p. in. 3 15 a. m. IS p. m. 1:10 p. m. J. 1IAKKY KlilTZ. Otin.'sr Surtvyor. will f;ire ieeiiil attention t. all sunreylii writlnjrof t'.ls nior4r:f;es, l-ti.is. willp. Birr-enients. Alp., wutrai'iou i. him. e'elieotioi,? ot nolo and N'k a-ount uiade. ertmtes P'-tt;ed. l:m,l l.tle; er t:i liied ana m-PtracTs ol tulep tun:il-l. All ku.-ts ol real estate uiirlKrttfes. l"uit. ln,tes. fttP.. b"Uifht :in.l s dd on rss,tti,k terms. oih,-e ups::ortjin fc lkeriis'blwlt,ncar the Court H.u?.-. Som erset Tiki NtiTirr. lie m ill l e found In Ms olliec evr fcaturtay htsd all ctl.er I;,ys utile- other SIH' l sjjed. Kenxai;d i Oriii.i-Ys sold the mot Glades littttitr lat-t year, and obtained the b;-st prices. They have the trade and facilities lo.- doing the same again this ve-ar. Kensat:i it Ol'IlESI.t-VS, W Exchange Place, l',;i!iini.,rc. Vwrlb ll Tlrlehl la tald. Undoubtedly the greatest modern dis covery in medicine is DaCosta'k 1'amcal ("vkk for Dyspitela, Siek Headailie, S.,:,T ii;ni.'uh, Ceistivicf-se, iiiiio'is-nei. !!, i f Appetite-, distress alter eating, un.l all disonb-rs caused by indigestion or a de ranged liver. It rt'ult ore attotMiixg and sure relief is guaranteed in every case where it u faithfully used. It tone up the stomach, regulates the liver, restores the natural appetite, strengthens the I'.uii rate, and exM-l!a all morbid humors from the syatem. Typhoid and Bilious fever .might in almost every case be prevented by its timely use. Trial size 2o cents. A very few dotes w ill relieve, and a little perseverance cure you. Sild bv G. W. Bexkokd fc Co.. Somer set Pa. Rrmnulirr iow is the tune ol year for ma. Lunc Fever, Coughs, Col.'s PlH'Uulu- 's, and fatal insuiupti, a lbv-aM-s. ro'ulls of predisjiusition to C and other Throat end Lung BosCHEU's GKUMA.N SyiiVI- lias lie-en UK'd In thin neighborhood for the imrt two or tlne-e years without a t-ingle failure to cure. If you have not used this medicine yotirself, go to your Druggists, G. W. Ben ford & Co., and ask him of i s wonderful stiree-ss among his cuMonurs. Two dose's will relieve the worst case. It you have t,'.- ti.tiii ir. tii.v nvj.'.icir.e. just buy a t'aiu pir liou'.u-.if U.oi hte's Giinnaii Sj rujt tor 10 cents and try it. Regular size Bottle cents. l in't nt sleet a rough to s;ive fifent;. Ike tlrki l'roteltun. The l st safeguard against cpiue inic dis ease are thorough digestion and firm nerves. It is because they assure the reg ular jierformance of the eiigeslive process, aBjuvigo.-uUf the i.-rvoi.s shte-:a, tha; H-U-tter htotjiacU BUleij urt- it , a t,,-. ne.?n proIective against the i-jtimncrs Whirl! l-'l intermitu-m u.uladie. and U...-C w hi.,, diru-.ly utteu the .,. h Mid bowl II the nerve, are h.a!tt)tl,iiv trai.'Mid, tbeauulation ot f,Kl r,.r!lM" ! 8,0 I"'"'; l" ' un!' T 11:e intbietice ot ton, staiidaril lojic nd cervine. .! I la i.ay W d: !ied, if. n ,). at.,, )lf Hie nut reliable .f medical safeguard. , .,, ,a,i, u a ,r,.v )-j ,1is,uk" f an luteriuiiu nt or reiui'.ieul t ih- ihe li t tela will, it .ViMed ill. craVu a:t- tv,.rv vestige or the malady . l;i!i,nlsne,.s. con MtiiathmanJdispepfcU jitia t.qlml certainty to the .ra:i,m o( tlljs ..M vegetable fclU'raliv-5. J TTEB nnick nnrt satisfactory returns for MERCHANTS BUTTER, the higiivst market prices, receiving their sales the Glades with wlio.n we Indian Corn in Xo.th Germany often assumes a place among lnu-cbo!d plants. It is regarded there as tropical. In the Unilid Slales it bccmi-s tropical only un-eie-r She name of Bourlion, and then it warms a man up so that he fe-l3 as if he were under the tropic of Capricorn. Some more new goods arming week at Walter !t Truxal's cash store. this Key. 'W. 15. Watkixs, I). D., will ele llver a k'.'lure in the court house nt Som erset on Tue'sday evening De-c. 7th. Sul jcrt "Idioms, l'rovineialisms, and Slants. Jlr. alkins has a tine reputa tion as a loci tr,at. jrer and this will be a rare Waltlk Tl;ix.i. mean business when they oiler goods for cash er prexluce It is inraiiablv the case that weddincs rii n more rapidly in cold weather than duri.iii the vurui season. But then it reiimres beautiful moonlight nights, car di n cities, ft out steis, and all that sort of thir.!, w hen the teiiineraliire is mild, to fotVr the ccrm of love. Ministers should rejoice over the api'retach of winter. II ictie-t prices for pmluce at Walter & Trtixal's cash store. We would tie obliged to our friend throughout the county if they would furnish us with such local accidents and incident; ns r.re Happening in their neigh biirlnv.id. We do not wish articles of such a lK'rsonal nature us will give offence to any one, hut only sttch items as wid be of interest to the i;omnmnity at large. C. C. Institut' Williams commences a Musical in Stnystown Monday evianc De c. tit It. MoNToouf i:y Cjli.i.x, the ciicus man. b is purchased 100 African ostiiche, and is ali, mt colonizin; them on his place near Hayswnod, a small town fi'te'en mtle-s from San Francisco. It is Mr. ijtieen'8 inlen lion lo raise ostriches solely for their plumage, each bird yielding over $200 worth of feathers yearly. He has invest ed 10.00 in the enterprise. A nM.F.xruD 1,'t of new goods will soon arrive at Walter & Trtixal's Cash and Pro due StoVe. As li:P.' 3toK fc r wearing overshoes is at hand, the following simple recipe for ineuding rtiMn-rs will prove timely and worth inserting in vour memorandum Uik": To m"nd rubber iKxits, cut up gome pure rtt'i'.i r in very small pieces and dis solve in lier.ine. Put a patch of rubber over the place to be mended, and stick it fast with t',K' s ilu'l on. Kk.xsaiid & Oi'iii.si.vYS made money lor tl:c farmers and merchants w ho shipped t tbeT.i last rear. I Tat woolen factory of Bitner Bro's.. in r.rotbrrsvalley twp., was destroyed by fire on Wedneselay rdgbt of last' week. The eirigin ot the fir; is unknown, but it is supposed to have originated from the 'tirnnf;?. A new and complete set of ma chinery had just been placed in the tac torv. The loss is about tight thousand dollar. Xo insurance. Tisror.u. services will le held in the G,k1 Templar's hall Ibis, Tnesday, even ing. X. . v. n, at 7 o'clock. Thf.rb is an old maid in Kalamazoo who is determined tc get a husband. She caught a burglar in her room the other nmht turned the key on him. and made him rroi.ie to mrry her Ufore she would h t lrtm out. The te-llow was al lowed to go to a ne:ghliirinr town to pet his wedding suit, and from there wrote baik to any tiiat he couldn't honorably ftilfd his pfi!i;ie a hq had a wife In En- Am. kinds eif feed for sale at the Groce rv and Feed store of C. B. Cedlxirn & Co. Clieiiji lor cash only. Mus. Jacob Martz, of Southampton township, this county, departed this life a few (hi ys ago at the advanced ag if 102 Vv-aii. 'i he leader df the IIeuvi o will rememlHT that we cbronicleel her age on se veral occasions, ilrs. Mnr: was mar jled in ITa'Jand the nuinlier ol grandchil drra and great grand children ot whom the w m ancestor footetd up ona hundred and gevcr.iv-seveii. Even at tha advanc ed age of H2 thi lady retained her memo ry lu a surprising degree. Xuth j:. Ten dollars reward will I paid by the building committee ef the l"r sbyierian Chmcli lo any one who will biruisli n,L. name of the H-ron w ko broke one .of the stoned windows of the new church building. RESERVED FOR 8. Temple & Co., w xinnnn 0 IU JL COMMISSION 3IERCHANTS No. 47 South Howard Street, BALTIMORE, 2JD. We offer our services as COHMIKSIOX 3IER- ATS,' to the Farmers anu soncii iiucnu siupmcuis ui xmiicr nus swsuu. We promise strict attention to the interest of those who ship to us, and will send quick sales with check for your Butter. c have ample "cash capital, and will make liberal cash advances to all who request it Our shipping cards can be the Stores. Respectfully. W. September 1, 1875. The season fur oat and imlian meal diet U at hand. As limes are bard and econo my supposed to tie tlie order of the day, we know of no articles of food that so strongly commend themselves to palilic lnvor. llie uutntious (juulitn-s ot oat meal are too well known to need com- meet, the Indian meul holds an equally high position. The wonder is that both are not more generally used, especially for i children. Either is superior to wheat in point of nutrition, and both are cheaper. Farmers know it to be to their alvan- taie to buy at Walter & Truxal's cash and produce store. Tue woolen and, flouring mills of Mr. Kring, situate near the old red bridge in Coneuikugh twp., were utterly destroyed liv fire on the lh of .November. I he fire originated in some wool on the mid dle floor that had been placed near tha stove to drv. and before an effort could lie made to cheek its proirrcss the whole mill was a sheet ot llame. Jlr. kin.: s loss is very heavy as he saved nothing I'mm tho firp Knil flip liiiilitintT wo c-n- tirely consumed. LOST. On Sum'ay afternoon, on Main street, a small coral ear ring. A suit able reward will be paid to the tinder. BrsiNEss is dull, very dull in this Ik trough, "and the green grass grows all round." On Saturday last Mr. James Parson, Jr., was raking up and loading hay on the public srpiaic ot our town, an act that would most certainly indicate that this is a rural village and that busi ness was unusually slack. The amount of the crop wastwo tons and a half. The imly thing that s;Kils this story is the fact that thegras8 did not grow there but was inadvertantly dumped. In S.vlk Cnr.AP. A small building, in ixk! condition, inquire of C. U. JJASSETT. A SLwsrArFJt has been defined as a window through which men look out on all that is going oa in the world. With out a newspaper a man is shut in a small rexim and knows little or nothing ol what is happening outside of himself. In our day the newspapers keep pace with histo tory and record it. A newspaper will keep a Sensible man in sympathy with the world 8 curent history. It is an unfolding encyclopedia, an unbound boeik forever issuing and never finishing. New Goods at Walter& Truxals cheap Cash and Produce Sure. Gents' over shoes at $1,25 ; Ladies' san dals at 00 cents. Power in the machinery hall at the cen tennial exhibition next year, will be chiefly supplied by a pair of monster Corliss engines. Each cylinder is forty inches iu diameter w ith a stroke of feu feet; the fly wheel is. thirty-one feet in diameter, and weighs City-five tons; the horse power is l,4tK); and the number of Ixiilers is twenty. This engine drives about a mile of shafting. Seven brands of Flour for cash at the Cheapside Grocery ; Irish, Snow-Flake, Wbite-Biver, Mountain City, Union Star, L'rsina Mills, and Pine Mills. On Saturday night some evil persons maliciously inclined, did quite serious damage to a coupie of engines, belonging to Boyle and IIa;1ett. Luckily the inju ry was discovered before the engines were put in operation, and the necessary repairs made. The persons who engage in this deviltry would better keep themselves scarce, as a strict guard is kept over the works, by men who are vigilant and active in the discharge of their duty Ml. Pleat ant l)awn B. L. II.' Dabus' e'isplay of Photographs and Crayons at the Pittsburgh Exposition, is the finest ever made by a single Pho tographer at !.nv exhibition in Uie world. Mil. Editor : In your last Usue is a notice signed by .Me-ssrs A. L. lruxal, J. B. Taylor and A. M. Whetttone, in which this statement occurs : "Elder Bilt'.e refuses to allow the Union Thanksgiving services to be held iu the D; -iph-s Church." ow 1 respectfully deny this assertion, and ask these gentlmen for their proof. Yours truly, L. V. BtTiLE. The Democrat has a new editor, look out lor "squally ' editorials and "shout ing" locals. We do not know whether it will be called J jhn J. or not. Health and Capital. The Libeial Christian savs: "Any healthy man may easily in this country make himself thoroughly independent ol capital, ana hold himself in indifference to the late of lalior. For he need ask no man for i-ra- tyment to keep the wolf from his door. The time wasted in standing on street corners, waiting for work, or in travelling from store-house to factory, and town to city licgguig employment, applied to the pr ceiueiiecol tlie necessaries ol uie wouiu supjHirt most men and their families be yond t..e feat of freezing or starTin.'' Tue parsonage belonging to the Gei nt in IU formed Church of tins place is rapidly nearing completion. It will be ready for occupancy almut the holidays. IIovv often must the warning and ad vice, "ke-epcoal oil away from all burning lamps and stoves aud all tires," be given before it will be obeyed! People certainly read or hear enough accidents to convince them ot the danger conQicted witu tho builJi.tgoffiiviwiiUt.il. and the filling: of lamps, while yet burning. Yet they will not uike the proper precaution. It seems that every one must learn by .heir own exierienee, which is only obtained alter a fatal injury has l.-en received. One -ol the best country store in the county is that of Waller &, Trtfxal at Geb- rvirts. l heir stuck ol Ca&simercs, r lanntls, Muslins, Linen. Cahoo etc.. itc. is alwavs full. A vol no equestrian arrived in Pitts burgh last week, from New York, on his way to Texas. lie has great prtufidgnp in the sitpteSefU acoouipiUhmeat ot his undertaking. So far he has enjoyed the trip hugely, and slates that hi failing health has been improved since his de parture from New York. Thi novel project he believed, will greatly benefit him. Twelve days have already been oc. cupied in the journey. At thi rate hi lioisebaek travel will keep bun engaged for some time, aud we would suppose he has selected good horse for the work. We never can tell exactly where wc lte our nnilTCllMS. It in fcioguUir Low (e-utly a umbrella unclasps itself troui the tectirila ol our mtnel arrj fi'ivts out'into tUe ttiuiwr tiutance of nothingness. EK JL and erchants in the u Glades," on their shipments. had at the Lxpress Oihce and at S. Temple & Co. Wk knew it. Easly of the Johnstown Tribune, having tried every other style of local writing, has finally turned his atten tion to obituary poetry. As its his first venture he does not like to put his name to it, but has adopted the noa-deplume of Jaue. Here is a specimen : "Yes. he's waiting over yonder. Suiter them to come to me. For the Savior says : "Of such Is the kingjom bright and fair." Thasksc.ivixo day was celebrated in the usual quiet manner here on the moun tain. The stores and other plares ot busi ness were all closed and divine service was held in the Disciple and Lutheran churches. Ox the loth inst., a son of Mr. James Pahel, of Deny Station, was hunting in the woods near his lathers rtsidrnee, and while in the act ot crossing a fence, one of the barrels of the shot gun w hich lie curried was discharged, the contents tear ing through his arm. near the shoulder, and injuring the principle nerves and blood vessels to such a degree that the arm mortified a few days afterwards, and it Iteo.une neccesary to amputate it at the shoulder joint. At latest accounts the boy was in a favorable condition and hoes are entertained of his recovery. Wcxtmordand Democrat. TnE time allowed bylaw for the kill in; of deer expired yesterday (Tuesday). This has been a gooil year lor the ueer, very few of them being shot as there w as but one "tracking" snow. We have received the last number of Crane de la Creme, the very best musi cal magazines published in the country. It is issued by J. L. Peters of 8 t:j Broad way, X. Y. The present number is filled with an unusually line selection of music. Among musical people this magazine has the reputation of giving more and better music for the money than any similar pub lication in existence. It vou deire to sub scribe for a musical publication for the en suing year be sure to examine the Creme de la Creme In-fore subscribing for any other. OTICIv There will be a meeting of the ioint consistory of the Somerset charge, in Somerset, on Saturday Dec. lUh. at 10 o clock a. m., instead ot on Dec. 11th, ns had been announced. A. E. Tiicxal. It appears that our proposition for the oiganizatifin ot a lyceum has met with the approval of a large numlier of our people and a meeting w ill be held in the ollice of Dr. S. S. Good on Wednesday evening at seven o'clock for the purpose of elTecting an organization. We wish it o be distinctly understood that this lyce um is not to bo organized for the benefit ol any particular set or clique in the town, but each and every person is invited to participate. An organization ot this kind it is thought will be of particular advan tage to young men ami they are urged to attend. Don't forget the time or place for the organization. Dr. Good's ollice at 7 r. M. on Wednesday evening. I hereby give notice that C. II. Fish is not in my employ, and hotel keeper? and others mut not trus.t him on mv account. F. W.'Ueeks. Xovcmbcr 9, 1875. Prrmlnin 1'ennianhhlp. The Penmanship specimens exhibited at our Exposition by Duffs College have been the admiration of experts and the wonder ot all the most artistic, graceful, elegant, beautilul and perfect penmanship ever exhibited in the United State's and not equaled by any in the world, in the opinion of our best judges, so that the award to Mr. Wm. II. Duff of the First Premium for Penmanship, is no more than the realization ol every bod's expec tations. The finest book-keepers, best trained business men, the most accurate accountants, as well as the best penmen or the country, are graduates of Dufl's College. Pitsburgh Leader, Sov. lUfA 173. Notice All persons indebted to Sny der fc Uhl on liook account will pome and make inmccUate settlements,' as we must settle up our books. Ssydeb & Uhl. Somerset, Xov 13th, 1875. I.viiiAX St Miir u. The question arises, "What is Indian Summer?" aud probably not one person in twenty thousand knows. Almost every warm day in fall is spoken of as lieing it, and incorrectly too. The Kev. John Lyon has expressed himself upon the subject as follows: "The leaves generally begin to fall in October, after the first frost, and continue tjdo bo during the month. Then very generally, when all the leaves have talleu, there comes a cold rain and a bitter frost, fermentation, and de-composition, which adds warmth (o the earth, causing that warp:, rhisty at? motphere whic.h continues iiutil nearly the end of November. And it is during this warnj spell in Novemlier that tradi tion says, in this latitude, the Indians laid up their corn tor the winter." This expla nation may or may not bo correct, yet it is deemed to be as good a one as has yet been advanced. Be careful of fire. Do not leave your stoves at night with out first seeing that everything is all right. Py neglecting this important elltty you may wake up tome cold morning and find yourself and your house "gone where the woodbing i,uieth," Conpluesck Pa., Nov. C3rd.. 1875. The citizens of Confluence w ill pay a liberal reward for the discovery and de livery of James Critchfield, the little hoy who was lost or stolen on the 12th inst. The missing child is three and a halt years of age, light hair, dark brown eyes (altnos. black), a scar across his nose frjiu a recent hurt, lront tipper teeth much decayed, plump stature and round shoulder. 'Wore n dark pink body and light ct tton ptants. no (hoes or hut. Circumstances strongly indicate that he was abducted by a parly of tramps, who where quartered in the vicinity. Any fur ther information desired can be obtained by oddrcssing B. A. FlCUTKER. Confluence. Somerset Co., Pa. Exchanges please ceipy. ' An inebriate in Port Jtrvis fell and ' struck his nwe against a barber'fj pols.' ' niy a trifling minority opposed or are dis On bein? raUe-d from ttie groaail, he ak-; pusied lo opMise payment ed. "What lliuneler 'iat (hlc) woman! It' this matter has been brought befeire wi' striped stotkin'a on eot (hicl acin the Supreme Court, it will nvike it the me!" A Forui.An Fallacy Cojceiixiso Ovehwoiik. The subji-ot of overwork, then, is one ot the greatest importance lo study, and ha3 to be discussed daily by all of us. My own opinion has already been expressed, that the evils attending it ou the community at large are vastly overes timated; and, judging Irora my own ex perience, the persons with unstrung nerves who apply to the doctor are, not the prime minister, the bishops, judges, and hard working profe; sional men? but merchants and stock brokers retired from business, government clerks who work from ten to four, women whose domestic duties and bad servants are driving them to the grave, young ladies whose visits to the village school or Sunday performan ces on the orpau are undermining their health, and so on. In short, in my expe lience I sec more ailments arise from want ot occupation than from overwork, and taking the various kinds of nervous and dyspeptic ailments which we are constant' ly treating, I find at least six due to idle ness to one from overwork. Dr. Wiliet in the London Lancet. If yon want your Butter sold promptly at goou prices and the sales and money at once, ship it to KENXARD& UCDESLCYS, S3 Exchange Place, .Baltimore. Littfxl's living AoE. The numliers of The Living Age, bearing date (Jet. 2"d and 30lh contain The Phvsiololgical in- fluence.of Alcohol. Edinburgh lUciew,1ie History of a Pavement, Fortnight Ilcrieie; tlegies, Ulucktcoud; I He American Hero ine, Macmillan; Clever reople. Liberal, lietieie; Robert Herrick, Corntill: Straf lord, Temple Bar; Russian Nihilism, Saturday lleviete: The Sceptic, a Tale of Married Lite, Cornhill: instalments ot "Her Dearest Foe" by the author ot "The Wooing O't," and of "The Dilemma, remarkably powerful story of East Indian lite; the usual ehoiec poetry, etc. ith fifty-two numbers, ot sixty-tour lar, pages each, (asgregaling over atHXJ pa;es a year) the subscription price (fS) is low or still better, for f 10.50 any one of the American i monthlies or weeklies is sent w ith The Living Age for a year, both post paid. Littell & Gay, Boston Publish, ers. Otsteiis ! Oysters ! Fresh 0, stcrs ! By the can, half can, or plate. Also fresh fish. Call and see me in my new room in the basement of Cook fc Beerits' Block. W. S. Kregok. Teachers Inatitnte. The Somerset County Teachers Insti tute lor the year 1873, w ill he held in the Ccurt House, at Somerset, commencing Monday the 28th of December at 2 l. si. and closing Friday 31st at 11 a. sr. Teachers, these institutes are establish ed by law for yonr special benefit, and we hope that you will avail yourselves of this opixirtunity to more thoroughly prepare yourselves for your work. The zealous teacher will not absent himself on a plea, that the directors do not grant the time ; you can attend a few days at least and sus tain no loss, but realize a common benefit. bcliool directors, do you expect the su perintendent to make the institute a suc cess? If so you must do your part, send your teaehers,come yourselves ; we must work together. rr.oc.RAsisiE. Organization ; election of officers ; ad dress of welcome by F. J. Kooser ; re sponse by members of the institute. REl'OBTS. The following teachers will prepare re ports on subjects of their own selection : II. II Baker, II. S. Coleman. J. A. Walker, A. J. llileman, J. J. Miller. M. J. Potts, U. S. Weller, O. F. Sorber, D. M. Feik, S. B. Philson, A. F. Swank, I. A. Smith, Alex Cober, J. C. ilanna, Levi Peterson, Jacob Miller, Ileits McClintoc, j. ii. nuodc3. ESSAYS. The following lady teachers 'will pre pare essays, selecting their own subjects: Dnisie Brubakcr, Ellen Snyder, Myra Schell, Jennie Buker, Hart McCinl'ev, Belle Schaii. Mary knontz. Emm-i Bcr key, Jennie Richardson, Orcelia l'crner, Annie Fisher, Cevil Knepper, Hose Hus ton, Lizzie Poorbaugh, Annie Kimtnell. The following assignments are made : Common School Discipline J. W. Hcakland. English Grammar J. C. Kendall. Pennmanship E. J. Miller. llie claims of the age-on the young men ot America l. o. liaer. Recitation I. S. Snyder. Music in common schools J. D. Me-ese. How to teach arithmetic ("has. Elrick. Compulsory education W. H. H. Sanncr, Object leaching Non attendance at schol D. W. Will. Literary evils J. C. Weller. On the acquisition Rnd use of intellectu al power r red Urol. Grammar W. II. Hoffman. Change'of text books S. S. Forney. Geography B. F. Hayman. Morality in our common schools J. X Berkey. Address by L. C. Colborn. DISCUSSION. Is the expectation of rcw ard or the fear of punishment the greater incentive to study J. O. Griffith. Should the dead languages ever 1 taught in our common schools John Dively. Should the teacher labor to develop all the laculties equally, or stiould lie loste-r individual peculiarities of taste and intel leet C. B. Cook. Are the capabilities of the male and fe male teacher equal K. J. Jodcr. A snellins bee will be given on Wednes day evening in which all the teachers are expected to take a part. An entertainment win be given on Thu rsday evening the proceeds to be ap. propriuted lor the benefit of the institute. An examination tor prole-ssional certi fieates will be held at the union school- bouse on Friday. 3 Able lecturers have been invited, and are expected to do a good work for us. J. B. WniTKEY. Co. Supt. IiviD;sei liiouE, Kov. 25. 1873. F'l. Herald. As a statement has ap peared in the Pittsburgh papers regarding the Peoples' Freight ltailway, against w hich it is stated that a suit has been brought in the Supreme Court of this State to lest the validity of its charter. I deem it wise to state the farts of the case so fur as I am acquainted with them, that the friends ot the project may not have cause ot alarm or distrust, as there is cone, and no one need fear thu success of the enter prise. The fuels are these: As I ha?e already often stated in public meetings in your county, we do not expert to build a remd without every opposition that can be made against it. Accordingly, when the work in Perry county was put under contract, a suit was instigated by certain parties and carrieil ttn-ougn tue courts in that cmnly, trying to overthrow the organization, niid the oppobiug counsel urjied the pleaaain.-t the Company tint its charter was iile-g:.l and tbereiore voia. But the Company produced its charter, and the legal power for its consolidated organization, and the Courts pronounced its charter legally valid, its organization perfectly sound, and iu consolidation ia every respect according to lavy. I That settled that irtattcf for the time. Eilt as there are powerful interests which g'and array ed against our enterprise, by ptr.sLsieat elloits some tew of the stock holders wcro Persuaded that they could not be compelled to pay their stock, and that there was something illegal about the organization or the subscriptions which would damage their inrestment if they paid in, so they refused to pay. I thiuk there were about a dozen or titieen of the disulTectcd. As their non-payment was a source of dissatisfaction among those who were pay ing in, the Company determined lo com pel them to pay, - and brought suit to that cnil. The suits came on iu August last, and were decided iri favor uf the Compa ny aj bpjore, thus "again reaffirming the validity of the organization of the 1'eo- n!a I r pies treiiiut iitiilwity cwmpany. niaKinir a new evidence ot ita entirely Icu'iil ntntus in the country aud ita ability to stand atruinst all the legal tactics of the opposi tion. Mow you w ill aec in the papere that the ftisatiecte-d are ftui pcrsuoeieu ana sus tained fiy somebodv, to try it in the Su preme Court If this is so, as I think it is possible it mar be, nobody need fear the issue, as it has been aflirnied in the lower courts in both cases, or rather in several cases, as there were several separate 'de- ciiions in favor c-f the Company aud asailist tifw yelubrn.s stockholders, ot whom j stronger, as there is no doubt ot the valid- j ityoftlic charter and the lul power t thy Company in every particular. .S'Hii'' ol the ablest lawyers In tin; Statu assisted in preparing it, and other have examined it and pronounced it iaipregna - 1,1,. K,. lh i...t.r.t nt th S-,n-,.r,.. Court i-SUtt Oa It- YoU call rely on its be ins able to miss the test. It comes r-. i .i c. uuuj it lauo wince ui-viMliuis jar t know" have never been reversed in the Su preme Court. Aud even should the de cision of the court below" be reversed, with o ir surveys made and so much of our work done, we can organize under the gcreral railrosJ law and carry it through in the time required by law. Our survey is safa in either event, and is progressing very successfully. We have crowed the sum mit of the Alleghenies, ascending from the west at 40 fe-et to the mile, and are now descending on the east siile. We shall be done probably by the holidays or soon af ter. Yours, &c , X. McConacgiiy. P. S. Since wiiting the above I see that-the Supreme Court ha3 refused to al low the bill to be filed. It seems to have been brought before them as if it had not been decided oa in a court below, an effort to hoodwink the Supreme Court, probably MAHISIED. COUNTRYMAN GARDNER. On the gyth of Nov. 1S75, Mr. F. W. Coun tryman, of Somerset twp., to Miss Sarah Gardner, of Jefferson twp , by (leo. F. Se-haell'er. KAUFFM.YN BI.Ol'GII.-At Davids- ville, Nov. 21. 1875, by It. J. Boyts. Esq., Mr. Jacob AY. IvaulTuian to Miss Catha rine C. Blough, both of Coiicmaugh twp., Sjmersjt county. Fa. SIEGMUND BETZ. Nov. IS, 1875, r.t the brides house, in Jenncrtown, by Rev. Henry Seiiert, Mr. Alfred Siegniund (Jewler, and Watch Repairer.) and Miss Mary Betz, both of Jennertown, Somerset county. Pa. " CHOM MILLER. On Thanksgiving day, at the home of the bride, by Rev. A. E. Truxal, Mr. Wiliiam C'rom ami Miss Mary Miller, both of Somerset. IIEI. SIION". In Confluence. Xov. 24, 137 . Mrs. M. Shon, ased 03 years, 10 months. nd 19 dajs. KIEUNAN. On Saturday, November 27th, at her residence on -Patriot street. Somerset Ph., Mrs. Elizabeth Kternan, a-ze;l SI years and 9 months. .Mrs. Kiernan was born near Gettysburg, Adams Co., Pa. on the 27th of February, l.'Jl, and re-moved to Somerset in ISO, where she has resideel ever sinee. l'or some time past she has been confined to bed and her death was, therefore, not un expected . She leaves a large family and an extensive circle ot friends to mourn her death. Dr. liunrvn' Coin pound Sy run of Iln- rhn is jru.iraniec.1 lo cure luu.iuunaiion ol tne KiineK anl Mladder. paintul or suppressed urin ation i fmioenl In o. sis, i,:i!nlul or su:,prc.-j1 m-i;striiati,.n. leucorrlieea or whites, trravel, sleet, stricture, l,l-jo,ly diS'-har-es, liriliL's li.eSes, hri,-k,tust deioits, ur'py, piiin in the ba-k or side, sick heaiache, pimples, hlotches and erup tions ,,n tho face, ai,d ail clj-eascs of a sieciue tr c,,nlituti ,nal nature. rirarlle?s of duration, aire or sex. ComifUiid Syrup of Hu,-hu isai,?itive and radical cure. For sale l,y (ico. W. Btutord It Co.. Somerset, Pa., and llountain 6l Co., totiltu ence. Pa. sepia NOME.ISETJIARUET Corrected y VC. F. Altvathec & Co., DLALERS IS CHOICE GROCERIES, FL0U3 & FEED, Apples, dricil. t Appleoutter. gal huiter. it tt, llaekwheat, bushel Kee-wax, fi & liu,n, stiouldcrs, V ft, " sides, " hams, " Corn, busliel C,rn u,eal B C:kll skins. fc .. I'tovcr Seed small (tluver Seed large Calcined Pli-.stcr I'i.-suiveJ licne, Sif bag 'ifi iii Kairs, ,li Fi,.ur. i t,i,l Fla.si-el V l,u., (is t.) Hvdraulic Cement, 71 bbl S, Leather, red sole, 'J? ft npir " " kip, " Land Plaster?) bbl flats. 4 tm Potatoes, ft bu Peaches, dried, tjp & Peruvian (Juano pcrl'JO iLs Kye fi lm Kairs. l lb Salt, r-.o. 1, t bl.I.extn " $ fcu ' AshUin. per sack " I.lverpc,l " " Urouml A lata, per si;k.... Su.-iir, yell,,w ' 3 white Su;r Phosphate 51 t,Aj, uo Is.. W Lite Lime, il bbl )ffj0C x 41 oo 3v Ii- 13 14,2 lie jl t-0 ac 10- ?J o0 ito ,o fl K io Jo l ?7 M t 50 H 'i He 3oi,: loc $o .Vl Tx eoc Uc H 00 Ji uo 3c i -i 90C 4 75 srj i . fi 00 13'tHc oil K! Xe w A d cert i ov ments. IC SALE. I'he andersiirned. as!t'rieo of Joha Hen. will on .t at j.U;dlc outcry, in Somerset borough, on Wedneadai, December 22, 1875, the followinz propertv, vix: Mo. I. A u-'Use anu lot in sai.l b-ironirli, ocru- pied t,y Mrs. I'uker, tho hotuestcu-l ol the iter aijrnor. No. 2. 4S lots In Somerset bonneh, on the east side or the railroad, adjoining lic ilusjus aud ;ber No. a. in lots in the Lutheran barvir.ceround. No. 4. The undivided hall of 4ol 1-i acres ol land in tirecnvtile township, warranted in the nameol Thomas Johnsi,a. This tract is valuable !r timber, lumeral, etc. No. 5. 11 acres of bind in Northampton town ship, Philip Klink tract. No. 6. .7 ncres of Linii In Northampton town ship, adjoininir lands of John Witt end others. N,. 7. W acres of land warranted in the name or Hae-r Wallow, well timbered. No. 8. The undivi.l.-d hall of 16i acres, ntljoin Uia li ter Wallow and others, well tlmtwre I. No. 9. The un-livided half of 70 acres, the n. ily Le'tcue property, in Allegheny townsliip. Thu iraci. ii;w very una pino ami uliicr tiintier on It, which makes it valuable. No. lo. The undivid.xl hall of -a aerei In Al. lealieny township, adjoining Andrew Miller and ottiers. No. IL VX acres la Palr.t tnwnaliln. warranted In the name of John Whitehead. Fine timber on it. No. 12. 60 acres In Paint township, warranted In the name of John Bcplozle. and Is well tire. bered. No. 13. The undivided hnll ol J0 ares. war. rantel in the name of John W bite. The Undivided half ol S4 acres, warranted in th name of John Hatin. No. Ii. The undivided half of 3T7' acres, srar- r.inted in the nume ol Ueoriro Uibsun. No. ia. loo acres warranted in the names of Jiimes Whitehad. No. 17. 4Uiacres warranted In the name of .T, hn Elliott.- No. 18. 390 acres in the Stillwater District. In the Stale of Mitines ,1a. No. 19. line steam saw mill. Wvr.n bitt Chief. in ir kxI running euaJition. Comp'icta in all rc- ste-cis. No. -J0. tme share of stock in the ravi.iv:ti Plai:k Komi. TtK.MS. One-half cash, the halanca in one year, wi h interest tr un la e ol sale kh ttntuv ed security. JUIINH- I. H L. lccl As;b.;nee. N JOT ICE. There wiil boa siKK-ial nu-eiir.srof the Pltta- t nrh & C'epuellsviUe Kaitroad Comf unv at the ollieu ol the Cotmmny, in the ciiv ol Pittsburgh, e Cotii p li) o'cl at twelve ( li) o clock nenm on the thirteen (13) i.ay f Decemlr. !75. This meeting is eaite l tiv the Directors of the Ccuipanr to authorize the 'ii-ue ol the bonds of the Cwmotnr. to be secured t v a cirns. lidatcd m"rtt;.me. and to consider an ar mnKcment '"r ' "'1'crattnit Cf Ihe r,il bv the Baliituore and n'ji.) K:illn,ad l,mp;inv and the auaninty by the said Baltimore and Ohio Rail road etonpaay vt the consolidated uiortaaye bua-.!s .1. KINO Jo. JIENPFS COHEN, 1I1UHT1SSII, J.D.SMITH. WM. II. PKRKINS. WM. K FYS Kit. CHAKLES W Klili, li.it. V1CKF.KY. Ohtl. Ii. DKXNIS. W. S. lilSSK.L ii. L. B. FETTEU.MAN.W U. BALDWIN. led Directors. IN TH E DISTRICTOOt'RT of TIIE CN1TKI' STATLS for the Western District ol Pcuc sylvsnia. Christian Spanrrler. of S.imcrset eooniv. Pa., a bankrupt under the act of Contrre.-sof March id. 1HS7. having applied for a dixenarze from ail hi debts, and oilier claims provable under saiii act. by order of the Court, notice Is hereby given to all pe rsons who have prove ! their debts, and other persons Interested, to appear on the lit !i d iy at ix-eemoer. at loo clock . ro.. belore N. W . Shaler, KVq. . Ketrister. No. VI Church Ave.. Alio, p'neny Cily. Pa., to hw cause, ir any they h.ve. why a lhhare sheul.l not be (tnwlei to the lav' Lankrupt. S. C.MrCAXPLF.SS. deel cu-rlt. SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notire is hereby rlrrn tht lri, Ankrnyon the ti.'.t h ,!a J of t)rt,ber. nia-leD assiKntueot for the bene tit uf his ere,lltirs to the umlersiiiDeil, ail persnns knowing theioselvei to he tmlehteil to the said Ankeoy still please eail al the office ol the Duilersiirned, lu kuirrset boroutrh, anil make set tlement UierevL n. L. BAER. dcel Awac, ricE, N Jtioo rs hereby strim t all iKrsjns eanjeme.1 that the loili'vlnic awixDi-rt' accounts have tern file,! in my ethre ao,l that the Mme wiil be presen ted to the Court loreonfiniiatiuaoa Wednesday, th-il,layol Uecemher, ls.'i. The aueunnt of Wm. F. Uarlitx, isslaT.ee of A I ram A. AiiUer. The aeeuuat f A. J. Colborn, assignee of Juha J.Sthell. E.M.SCHROCK. dcel VrKhuootary. ' ) ; j j Jtt'W AJi-ertigt-wenU AToiici:. 1 to mi i . "D7 ?n n nrmtlcatlr.n - I s.-nitjiy of l:;iirj Iv.mU, fr a el.srtrr tu incr. uni tr",u." r-iaay lm. r rTlo a c n,,auy tm calle.1 tho -Fair Hp llwm funipaoy,'' lh otjeci ot whirh a, by u- tn. ruyol n.iiii charier, tu errrt an,! bmIhuid r! Uwia la V.'iU' Crwk. at Fair Hm. In CIMICIT. ,311.1 i,in 'he watcrsol Will t -rrtk onU Ilru.'h ervek In laM ffatT. far i-rati--blo ir fiuwi in kvs 11110 .'AlJ b.xw tu tft iihubIm ture t lulu luiiitwr. J. M. MACOMBER, 51 ftn-l i;l!i?r. J"0TICE. I'l.o muit,er of His Herkicv's Mill Union A soeiatit,n ru,1 iiro liwunimt t'omianr. will hold an elmiwn on the 11 iiay ( JanoaW, f,t llie puri-oso of electing . tcarj of officers yr the eu KuiiiS year. coQ.-iwinn of one Prrsi.ient, tu. Uircc tur. one JSporetary anrl one Treasurer. X. B, After tho atx.v dale now policies will q isiuovl to all the nvrinbers of the Company. Hy order of the Rinl. iKAS. BKItSI.KV, Sec'y 15. ir. A. and t'ire 1 at. C tlccl JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS BANK, 120 CLINTON STREET. JlHiXSTOWX, PA. Chartered September It. lv7i. Pecoiln reeeir- c-t ol an ?ums ni lesa man ne dollar, f resent rate ot Interest tix lrr cent. Interest Is la In the montti.4 ,,l Juiib n l Deeomlvr, an. I If not wub.lniwn l. a. Lie' I to tue ,lepoit thui comjioun- wt to ran or even lo present me depeaic Duoa. Money loane,! on real eiutr. Preference, with liberal rates an, looir time. Ktren to borrowers of fering; first mortirairtis on turms worth lour or more times tne amount ol loan desired. eio,i reler- enee, perlect titles, fcc. reoulrtsl. l ins eorporation is exclusively a Savtnzs Hank ivj commercial deposits reeeueil. nor discounts maite. loans on personal security. biana applioatt, ns for borrowers, copies of the rmes,- ov-iaws ami eciai law relating to llie uana eiii to any aaunrM rcjuesu-u. Tr.rsTEui. James Conner, Davlil TMbert C B. Kills, A.J. Hawes. F. V. Har, John Lawman. I. H. Lapsly. Daniel McLaughlin. I). J. .Worrell, ijewisi-iiii.il. a. itt,trx, uonra-l Mipes. eieo, T. Swanlc. James McUUleo. J ames .Uorley an J W. W. Wallers, lunicl J. .-Worrell, PresMent; Frank DIlK-rt, i.-oaaurer; e yrus tiuer, solicitor. uoivi. PATENTS ? chirffo for preliminary OBTAINED! search. No fees in advance. ,o le-.-a unless suoccssiul. iUauual, with reterences, In-e. ( m.-es in Washington anj Philadelphia. Western otli-e. CU.N.VULLY I1RHS. fcMrTIOHE, nov!4 Ui Filth Ave., PittsharKh, Pa. SSIGXEE'S SALE. lu re will bc'CTpnsea to pnblic ssle. on the fr, m-.ses, in Al.eheny towujtiip, Soaierset Co., a., oa Friday, XocenJjcr 2G, lSTo, at 9 o'clock a. in., the real estate of (.eonre A. Kiiumei, situate on the Somerset n licit, .r, Pike, adjoininir lands of tVm. W are, Samuel Walker, tiuvid Stripe et al.. containing; 41s acres, more or less. at,ut i:, acres clear and under sr.xnl cult i Tation, an l tlie remainder is well timbered, har inir thereon ereete 1 a ttooil dwelling house and a larirc drive statdo and other out bitiMintc?. e,rn erili, blacksmith shop, he. Vhis is a desirable properly and tins been a lip.ve Stand for years, is tavorably l-ate.i tor the accommodation of trav elers, is convenient to mills, school houses anil churches. Also at the same t!m! will be sold tha persona! nr,,iK-rty of eicorP A. Kiinmel. c.nsistina ol beds ca.nrs. tables, stores and a variety ol household and kiicnen lurotture. Alsolarmin implements, plows, wakens, har rows, sleds, horserake, at,-. Also h,,rs-s, cows, vounir cattle, heir s. Ate. Also wheat by the I.u.-bcl, aud Hour by the barrel. Also railroad tics an-i a variety of articles not mentioned. TKK.MS. Three months credit na cer?inal pniiwrty s I 1 on all amounts over tire, dollars. tn appr ,v,M scurlty. (in the real estate lu percent of tlie pnrchusa moner to be paid when the property is knocked down, aini the luilhince on 1st April. 17S. when tlie, Iced will tie deliveredand aud p,.sscs:,,n gives of the nropertv. ULU.U. VALKER. novli Assignee. pUBLIC NOTICE. Ciotiee is hereby 2;iven. that an a;,p!ieation will be made at the next session of the General Assem bly of Pennsylvania, for the repeal ol the Act ap prove! April 8ih. !;, entitled -An Act to attach Somerset County to tha Middle ilistrtut, tor the Supreme Ceurtof Pennsylvania aud lor authority to rnstore said cunty to tho Western District of said Supreme Court. SA.Hl t LtrAll tllUt, JOHN R. Y.VIE, L.C. CI iLhOKN. W. J. HAEK. Kl). SCI 'LI II. F. St'HKLL, .1. K (MfLK, VL. 11 AY, F. J. KtMiSKR. A. II. CDFFIIHTH, A. J. COLHOKX, H. L. PAKK. W. H. Ki PPEL, .1. Il.t'HU .!.. Kt UMFL, W. il. KtHiN IX, .1 L. PC'Iii, ISAAC 11 rl S. W. H. PUSTLlirUWAITK oc FMsturiii, WasMflEtea k Baltimore "SHORT LIISTE" C XXELLSWLLE ROUTE. Miles the !I"i:tet Line Id piTTSCUROII and WASIIIXGTON CITY This is the 0N1 fctUX T UOCTE TO WASHlNeiTOX CITY AN'D BALTI.MOUE. Persons purchasing Tickets bv this Head TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA. si::r york B0ST0.X, Sc. Have He privilege of visiting WASHINGTON CITY FRER PuP.ir.ati Paiico Cars, Air Brakes, and all Mmlern Iiiiprovc-intnts. BaooAni: ciuKr.d Titaoron to nnSTisAnos. QTIUOUOU EXPRESS TUA1XS Fnai Depot, eor. Cract anil Water Sts, A. t. PA ILY, VAIL 1', 8.U0 ( Except San-Iay. ) For time of Local Trains, sec Pitts burgh Daily- Papers. i.jT'Save many Lours time by patronizing tha "Short Line." Central Ticket CJHce, 43 5fh Ato Pittsburgh, Pa. . A. IirXDXAX, Gen. Sup'L CON" X ELLS V ILL E. -"iv!iab.-r, la, 187 i. A DMINISTKATOU S NOTI CE te of Chrlv.lsn Emertte, late el S-mierset Tp.. ,1,'reas J. Letters of am!iiistr.itiunin the aho"ee?tate har- lni len irrait,i tutha un,lersivued by the proper aut I.oriiy. ittit-e is herciiy itivou tw those in,leoteu to it to tu.ike Itnmetilate p:ivnjf-nt an-l those hr- liizcluiiDS attains! It to prfSeiit iheiniluly autheo-ti.--ite,l f..r si-it lenient at the l::e rtsi'leiieeul tb dueeasci, t t riiiay. l)n tn'r I". 1T5. Y. A. BI KHUIA, nv3 A,luiiuistrat'jr. "V"0TICL "N.ti?e it heretiT givea that Samuel 11. Hauler, nf SmtT-t-1 wnIiip. Biatle an ss-iifnruent tu S modi.-d J. rLiT. ul m towuliit Uh the heo eutot cnrtiitora, all persons kuuwintc tbeni-cc-lvrs tu 1) ln!eltetl to the p;hI Hjtairr(l! p it Hue mil -irher at 111 oiCee of liner k. iir. In soiuTsi btnuuh. or at this boose uf the afciccc ao-i make wnUirent. KOUKMOX J. BAKER, nut 3 AMiMC pUIJLlC SALE t(7 virtue ol a deed of Yuiantarr assinmen 1 wilfoll-T at jiuMle sale, on Ihe j, revises, In New Ctn'.reA i'.le t(, r, u.'i, on ; uturday, ocember 13, 13"f, the follwirir dcwrihe.t real estate, the property of Sioxo Voajht, towit: No. 1 The bitel sow oceupie! by Simon Voazht. The imprivements are an excellent frame house, g,od stahle, shrs and otherat-bafltliDKS. tt The si'irean,! iiwelliu house, stable and shops; two kits on whteh axe tweuiy-fwTa ajple trees of choice Iruit. N'-i. 3. A frame house and ?!aMe on a K for merl owneil by Maria a-eltltr. adjoitilnti lots of Hi'uoen 3IcMilien, W'm. Una. an,i widow Kilmer. Na 4. Fl:les acres ot valuable: land tn the suburbs of the burautch.' N'u. a. five an I a-lialfacres of Ian I. tn Miirord ti wnslilp adjoininir lan.ls of John W eller and Francis Walter. No. . Two hundred and two aercs of land tn Lower Turkeytoot township, formerly owned by Andrew Stewart, then by Jaeob and Free'an Nieola, adjoining lands of Jaeob KrW Ho, Jehu Hash, and Andrew Stewart; upon !leli is ereet ed a small hoose. Slaty aeres Geared with about nr,v applelrees. This trt Ni. will be sold in Somerset on Tae4day, XuTemher loth, at 1 o'elork. t. m. TEU.ie: One-third rash on confirmation of s-'.e, one-ball in three months trum date ol sale, and the remainder in six months. i). W.WILL, Assignee. tri.1l ir- , , -- - i-'frfir-otntit. GOLD AND SILVEiOilTINGVORKS. " BOSAU & FEDDEESON, PROP'S, Ccr. a ATsnne aiii tej Alley, PITTSBURGH, PI will '. ! i p ' Jewelers, a well a proprietor of hotels, prira bmiiie ran tlthtn'ti'rt gl- re:"rn"J t,jr tx'JK' V' faihei a appli.-alioa. A i-lnn all orleri ab.V. FOR HEALTH COMFORT & ECONOMY. Cirk shjvinsn are nnsnrp.wt as an article for bej llns. Fortv prn7vl will fl'I the larirest nsattrcKS. only eiht cents per pound, they tu; for y.-ars. Parties vl'iting the KxreisiTiox will please call aiul see sample at, -niMISXI-tOTsrG, BUO. 5c GO'S, ..,, U k. it rirt Arenoe. Pittatarh. Pa. Octobe-l1" 10 Cevks, EacjfS anil itrewers surflies. SenJ !or pr.- usts. O WENS Commission Merchants, 1.53 W. PRATT Street, BALTIMORE. We are in Avant of GLADES BUTTE Ii and promise the same promptness in making xioerai advances matle upon slupments when desired. Cards can le had at Express office, and Stores. Very respec tfully, O AV E X S & SCOT T. September 29, 1S7-5. rookeNyce&Co. COMMISSION No. o4 South Street. BALTIMORE The large and regular tratle that we have for Butter all tlie year round offers superior inducements for Merchants and Dairymen to ship their Butter to us and we respectfully solici their favors promising strict attention to all sent us with prompt sales and check for proceeds. Most respectfully, 15. Brooke 3fj ci? & V. X. B. Our Shipping Cards can be had at all the Express Offices. September '22, 1S7-5. AMERICA WATCHES. FOREICNWATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. Silver and Plated Ware, tl"'k ot s ' low to WHOLESALE Prompt attention to orlers by mall Ortotr in, 1T5. ii. B. OCTOBER, 1875. Visitors to the Pittsburgh Exposition aro invited to call at the CASH CARPET STORE H'FABLAl, GraSS & CO. So. 101 Fifth Atchiio, And look at the extraordinary BAKGAIXS! Which they are enabled to ofTcr by reducimr their own expenses to the lowest possible p,int, and buying fivm flrt hands only ami selling turCvsH. I G1S ffllfOS IfflT. Casl PriB arc te Lwst Pricei H'FABLAUD, COLLINS & CO., X. 101 Fifth Arenne, Next to C t. t S. Custom House and PstofS,-. JOEL S. GOE, DEALER IS T 11 TJ NKS, Ladies' Satchels, &c. No. 19 Federal Street, near suspension Kridge.J ALLEGHENY CITY ,PA. fctax. JEGAL NOTICE. Vv. J. Kaer, 1 In Ihe Common Pleas of S'tn ts. jerset Bounty, alias writ of pur- Wm. rUrnest. ) tition. To William Enm:st. defendant ahore named. Yoa are hert.-l,y n,tibed that an aaaswritof partition issued out of the Court of Common Vleasol Somerset eounty. with an order fi,r oao lieatioo to me directed. eofnmanditur yow o appear and show cause why partlti,,n sli-,uid n, be made r,.llowinir lands in Somerset county, al or near the town ol tianvtt. In said eounty, which y,.u and tha said plamtill together aud 'nudivideVl do hold. via: 'o- L A tract of land known as the Peter P. H. Walker tract, containing Ouu acres, more or less. No. A tract in name of Lowis Meminirer, eontainiiis; 4-res. No. a. A tract In name of John tclo. eontaln-Ina- 460 acres. N. 4. A tract in name of Charles Marqadant, contalnlnK o aen s. No. a. A tract In name of Martin Dohbs, eua. tainins; 420 acres. No A trirt In name of Nathan LuSJoroait h, coo Lainin 47 acres. No. J. The southern portion of a tract in name of A Oram Stein, eoutauilntf fxt acre and V perrhea. No. a A tract in Bam of Peter Benson coo UininKCS acre. No.. A tract In name of "VTm. J hnsca, eJn talr,tc H acres. No. To. A tract In nam of Thomas WUsoo, containing 423 acrea, U. A tract in name of (leorge Burgher, con taining Ji acre an, I zt per-hra. N. it A tract In naineof Henry llaker, eoa UiniDg 233 acres aal 23 pcrctie. Nul Id. A tract In name of Kachacl Tom and Dinah Tom, eonulninit as acre. Yon are hereby notity to appear att?, rtof Common Pleas u. be noldea on the 4th Monday of January next and show cans why partition be tween yon awl said ulalntitf should notoe nude. OLl EK UNiPr-LK. Shertl & SCOTT, "ood returns a.s in seasons past. R MERCHANTS BARRETT A TO.. I'ITTRl Rf.ll. r. (New; e Fifth Avenue, second tl,,t. Hare now opened A Large anil Complete Iwortment (jooil for r Fall and Winter Wear. They hare a rcmpleta assortment a' Toadies' I'nrs, Iros.s Goods. Tvlt CJ loves, (ium Sandals And I'elt oyer Shoes, MEN AND BOYS' Clothing, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, OX-iO-VES, &C. c'ti'Iert-Jotiiinj for Men and "Women A larga assortment ol IIAlfDWARE QUEENS WARE. ftriMJ lS ' Oil Cloths &c. A large stock ji Sea al roars SALT 15 j' the Karrel or Sack Prices as Low as PossiNe. c. & C. II0LDERB1U3I, Somerset, Pa. OcL 30. 34 Reantlfuf boIM Talip. ao-l fnrm, for tl.ua. of Hyacinth, seat pasta BULBS, PLANTS! F raits A ema mental Tree Shrak id.1 inrs. A immense stuck for Kail PlaulU), sery shea p. twnd toa j rice lut. SEN. A. ELLllT A CO. llMr"ret.'lt. ntulnr, Pu TREES. on U Holaerl3anm
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