KEIHABD, ft WW COMMISSION MER C HANI 8 No. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE, MD. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF GLADES BUTTER, and have every farilily for handling it to the best possible ad vantage and obtaining the highest market pnees. Our ship pers may depend upon receiving the sale? promptly and their monev at onee. -:o We rcicr by permission to Third National Bank, Baltimore. J. O. Kimmel & Sons, Bankers ,Som'set. 'First National Bank, Meyersdale. S. Philson & Co., Bankers, Berlin. ALSO ro The Merchants and Farmers of the Glades with whom we have done business in past years. The Somerset Herald. WEDNESDAY. .Srtcmtr , ISTS. William. A. Wheeler. W. S. TEMPLE & CO. BUTTER COMMON KEECHiNTS! 47 South Howard St., Bnltlmarw. We rtler to FAKMEKS . MERCHANTS KATloNAL BANK, Baltimore. IU Y your flour at the flour depot ul Cook & ISkkhits. Dr. (.'ollixs is now making store teeth at ft W a set. Extra copies of the Herald ready for mailing can be had at the office. Wastkd. 50 bushels early nwc pota toes. Ccmk & Hkf.hits. Now U the time to gather boarhound, bunt-set, catnip and other valuable berl. Pexnstlvaxia dav at the Centennial Exhibition, is Thursday, Septemlier 2!lh. Arri.Es are sold at four and five cent a bushel, in some parts of Berks county Car load peaches will be forthcoming mam. Send along your orders to Cook Jt Beerits. To Farmers. Seeding time is coming. Call and see our stock of timothy seed. Price low. Cook & Be kbits. At 3h nock's? the lat finr ia town t flirock s! the best cotlee in town. tru to Shrock's for your goods of all kinds. Jift Arrived. Car load flour made of Bedford County wheal. Best quality flnnr tor less niooev than at any time since the mar. Cuok & Bcerits. To get rid of the smell of oil paint, plunge a handful ot bay into a panful of water, and let it sund in the room newly painted. Btvss county is great on superior breed ol slock.' The Iftnorrtt refers to "Durham schuoj ttachers'' employed there. TnE first shipments ot Butter this sea son were sent lo Kennard it Ouilesliiys, Baltimore, Md. Seven dailies have been f hipped them. Noah ('AsF.ut.FR has just received the Urgt-st and finest U of copper kettle ever liruupht to town, whit a b otfers h sale very low prices. ow IK MARKKTPeaihes. ("ante loltes. Melons, Tomst.n-s, Cabbage, 1 leans. Cucumber. Apple Pears. Keoanas. lem ons and tVrane, Freab arrivals week I T Cook & Beerits. KkxP 4 tUDKSLrrs, Baltimore, were the tirst to send sales and money to the farmers for their Butter last year. They will do so again tbis year. Al.L members ot the Hayes & Wheeler Club are expected to be oo hand at 7 o'rkxk Saturday evening next. M bua-im-sa ol importance is to be transacted. Don't htrget it, and all turn out. KiNxnr & riaLrT. Baltimore, ob tained the best pries for Butter shipil to them lust year. Ship to luetii early this year and you m ill be pleased. ' SOTirc. All I'ruK bavin aecuwnti with ShyJer a I hi wit; please eall sad wlthm ten day. asd un ei.t. til scenenits not settled! by that lime will b gives to aa fit tor Hec th. STSl'lL r skiekT P . fl-ti-wuer uh, IT. S hooi. Urd of Jrnner township wiB meet at Jcnner X Boads on Saturday, tVtobcr 14:h, to employ 15 uacbera. Schools to open Monday, I rter 10ih. , Wm. S. Moroas. Secretary. Notm e. Persons know 'use themselves indebted lo nie br sole or book account; art- requested to call and settle by the Join of SejKembrr. Don't tail if you want tq save costs. Money I must bTf- f cio to Musselman and Freese tor you laruj implement and machinery, och as Tbresluue Mcbiae. Grain Drill. Mow er and Brtiier, Culling Boxes, Cider Jl.lu. lb celebrated -UarUel" Plow and castings etc. etc. N.tu The public is hereby notified not to purchase any notes, or checks drawn ia my lavor aa I hey were stolen truo my koose on tbe aicat'of tbe 12th of Septem ber. 17. John J. Bittnke. BrotaerafwilrT, Tp..?Vpt. i, 3K. : . J, w i 1 ''-.J. i- . J iU ' OUDESLITTS. T0 THE FARMERS ! Ship your Batter to S. TEMPLE 4- CO. w. They e best price last season for every farmer who shipped to thetn, and if you wish liijrli prices this scawdk you will do veil to ship to them. Os the third daj of the tair a riding tournament will be indulged in by the young men. All Knight entering" must be dressed in costume. Thin tournament we know will lie an interesting teature and give you all a chance to hold your fides and laucli until yon are tired. Don't fail to b: on band. The man who civrs circulation to a lie when he ha every reason to ku.iw it is a j he, is as delmsrd a wretch a lie who lirst originated it. lkdr'ril VitieVe Exactly '. Then w hy di jou try to circu late sm.dii; your readers such a prems tr jus t'dlsSiiHiJ as the lart th.it there were large Democratic gain in Vermont and M line. Os Tuesday nit;bt Sept. liih. a thief or thieves broke into the house ot John J. Hittner of Brut her valley Tp.. and stole from his desk several pocket luniks contain ing promisory a xes and checks amounting to Dear three thousand dollars, besides a larre number of valuable receipts and pa per. They also secured a twenty dollar note. Onn Fellows Exct'Rsios The train on the Somerset & Mineral Point Kail roud on Monday morning was crowded with excursionists. Some twanty-Bve on the Sunday night train and we understand that over two hundred this (Tuetday) morning. The excursionists were a jolly sel and will doubtless have a good lime. Inn retup. Teachers Attention There will be a meeting of the School Directors of Som erset twp.. on Saturday Sep. 3lUh 17, at the Hill House, for the purpose of selecting teachers for the ensuing winter. At the same time sealed proposal will be received tor turnishing the different school houses of the township with cat during the winter. Sam C el Fos. VELi.KRSHi:RG.-Ottr friend S. Gau mer. who was born near this place, ia now here Irora the west, apd be is certainly one of ihe best Phrenologists m the country. He is prepared to examine beads, and give charts in the form of a little book. I would say to all. have your beads exam ined by all means. K. Somerset. Sep. 19. 1870. My store room is finished. I am alaut to begin business aain. In doing so I am compelled to commence on the cash sys tem. I w ill buy tor cash and sell tor cash. The low prices'at which I will offer goods will convince customers that the caab store is the place lor bargains. I expect my new goods by Monday theiiih inst. G. II. Parker. The Dutch have a vray of punishing idlers which might, if applied Inthiscoun try. rid the seals in our public parks ot a host of loafers. They put the lazy loafer into a cistern and let on a stream ot water whk b runs ia on one side just as fast aa the victim, by diligence, can pump tt out on the other." It is either pump or drown. The Jesuit is he pumps tLat day and. goes to work the next. Those who shipped their Butter last season to the well known Butter House of Kennard Oudesluys, Baltimore, were to well pleased wilt tbe prices they gA. that many have written that they would ship their dairies to them again this fall. It is ' to be hooed that many others will send their butter to tbis well known house this j season They have a Urge trade and can make quick sale ot all tbe bolter that is shipped to them, MR. OfDKSLlTS, nard 4 (Hidesluvs, of tbe firm of Ken Butter Commission Merchants, ol Baltimore, MA. Has been laying a brief visit to their many friends aniong the dairyman and larmers of this vicinity. This firm is deservedly popular asthev have always attended promptly to tnakipg sales at' good prices for the lai ge cooktgnment of butter shipped them, Tbe iodtoaliona ara that they will receive a very large share of this years cmp. Tue Cleveland Colored Paints are mix ed and thinned ready for nse ; This is tbe tt mint made for bouse painting: Will wear loneer than any other. Call at Bly- myer's Hardware Stote and see tbe beaj tilul shades; 80 ditfrrent colors. The tine-t-si bouses in Somerset are painted with Ibia paint. Everybody in using it On ac count of its durability ana ciieapnesa. Use paint until you have bad a talk with Blvmyer. who" will give you the proof of "the" assertions made above. Mmrmr Will . . A lew years ago Auguat Flower' discovered lobe I certain cure f was Dvs pepsia and Liver complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made known to their friends how easily and quickly they had been" cared by 'its use. The great merits ol Ureen's ArorsT Flower became her alded through the country by one sufferer to another, until witnool advertising, its sale has berime immense. Druggists in EVEBY TOWN in tbe United States are selliajiC No person suffering from Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Costivenesn. pal uuaUoo of the Heart, indigesuon. low spirits, etc. can take three dosw without relief. Go to your Druggist G. VT. Bt a lord and get a UxUe for 73 centa and try iL Sample bottles lea cent. - tr rttianTtulWsK 7 I - IV e know that di-wrdered stomaili cr livet, producef tKt sBtifcrjng taa any Rther aus. Wn know that Tety kw phy skiatM are nooeessfal in their t!tatmenl ot these diatiniara. We know that Da Cu ta a rbKiicsM 'ure will, without the shadow of a doubt, almost immediately relieve and permanently cure alt of these distress ing syki)toaM. We know of thousands who are willing to teslity that what we Hy is true to the letter. 'We know that if yoti will give il fair trial, yoa will let us add your nante to the" "cioud of wit nessea. Will tou jive h a trial and do it now Trial size, only 23c Sold by G. W. Besford Jt Co. Profesnor Parker PieasaAl Worm Syr up in pertectly safa and extremely palau bie. No phjsic required. CosU 2 cent. Try if . COMMISSION! MERCHANTS, No 4J7 Scmtli Howard St., 3ALTIMOEB, 2SJD. We have every facility for handling and selling , Butter to the advantage of the Farmers and Merchants, and solicit liberal shipments of Glades Butter this season. We can safely promise our friends who ship to us to sell their Butter at the best market prices, and will send them promptly their sales and checks. e refer, to the Farmers and Merchants Baltimore, Md. A Card Esteemed Editor The state ment in your paper of List week, that a Mr. lleiple had bis ribs broken at the campmeeting of the Evangelical Aswwia tion in Jrnner twp.. is simpiy incorrect. J. A. Grimm, J. L. W. SK'ltKKT, T. I-ENOWtTR, j". Bone, Ministers in charge. . We bad the iiem from what we deemed most reliable authority, but of course in the face of the above, it must be an error. SVe regret that it fonnd a place in our col unts since it has proven an untruth. Balloon Ascensios. We understand that arrangements have been mule by the ottia r of the Agricultural Society tor a grand balloon ascunsion during the com ing fair. The asc.nsion will lie under the direeiion of Prof. Shearer. - Tb Proles sor, we understand, will be pleased to have a lew persons accompany him in his sail through the clouds. He has engage ments to make ascensions at the fair at Winchester, Murtinsburj;, Cumberland and this place. This will be quite a nov elty to our people many of whom have never seen a balloon, and they h:td better improve this opportunity to witness an as cension. At a meeting ol the School Directors of Smteret borough, u Monday morning last, the following teachers were selected for the eiismns term. Selmer L". Trent, Principal, J. 11. Fisher. Sidney PoMlelhwailt. Ella kimmel, Eliza Koticrts. Mrs. M. J. Connelly. The Directors we understand prop, we to give us six schools this inter. Two iu The Acadi my and four in the I'nion School House. This is as it should be.tlie more schorls the better. Nothing Like Leather, and as bts and shoes are made of it .nd nothing ia so cheap as they are this Fall, so none can afford to rnn barefooted. Tho house of J. II. Borland & Co., ol Pittsburgh, have laid in a very large fall and winter stock of boots and shoes, bought exclusively for cash, which they oiler to country store keepers, and retail shoe houses at the very lowest eastern prices, they also ui inutHct nre largely themselves having factories in 1-ynn and" other points east. Call at their bouse. Nop. 33 and 35 WwhI street.and ex amine their goods and prices. See card in another column. The Fair- The Fair this fall promises to be an unusually interesting one. The grounds have been greatly enlarged by the purchase of a large field adjoining on the north. A new track over a third ot a mile in length has been made, the facilities for watering and feeding stock greatly im proved and the premium list largely in creased. Besides these advantage lucre will be a grand balloon ascension, a riding tournament, sack race and many other novelties presented. From all parts of the county come cheering promises ot a large turnout and an unusually larre display of stock. The Centennial Fair will undoubt edly lie a graud success. IraieBBlal lltr. We have made arrangments with the publishers of tbis iaper to procure hotel accommodations for all of their readers who may visit Philadelphia. We advise all who are coming to engaee rooms, 4e, in advance, for in August, Septemlier and ttctolterthe rush will he grejl and accom modations will be difficult to obtain. We make no charges for out trouble. Hotel rates are front $i lo fd per day. and the accommodations good. We make no ar rangements with lodging or boarding house agencies, as they so far have charg ed hotel rates with none of the hotel ad vantages, and eivinc two meals a dav, in stead ot three. Partie getting up Excur sions can make arrangements through us, and also obtain their oa n accommodations free. Save lime, mooe , and trouble by making arrangements in advance. We reler lo the publishers of this paper. A list of hotel rates charged will be sent to any address. " Address. J. WEAVEB & CO., 1313 Market Street, Phihdelpliu. Pa. Approaching Winter. Winter is a proachinz, and to thie who are not pre pared fir it it is a terrible aon. That there are many w ho are not and can not be. is Terr evident to any one taking the pains t think on the subject. Whoever desires heius whereby this unfortunate pinion ul Uie human family can obuin y neipsartes of life such as will orotect from U Lun?er does service fy the creat Master. ho went lout do ing good. There are and will lie plenty of opportunities tor this sort of christian de velopment in this community this winter. Doing suci work is more etFectual than tbe nt eloquent of pulpit serni ns. Vet the pulpit is vnlitled lo the gratitude of all classes of people fur Us uutirin? eaJrts in In ia to persuade men and women the best way of equalizing the latniens of life by becoming acquainted wila tbe Master himself. No one w ho labors in this di rec tion labors in vain. Every ttfort lending to elevate man to the plain of cuif. rt and happiness physically, mentally.and spiritu ally, is work of the right sort, and thould rnn-ive hearty encouragement troui every one who has his own g'xxl at heart and cares for the improvcmenl of the human race. . Started at Last What is started? Why the land sale in the vicinity ot Will, ersburg. Witt, Brinbam and Fecbtig. mai?e sale of some of their mineral lands at alut f lOUaa acre or nearly that. A man from Eastend boujilit. and "a vein ot a superior quality of tire clay is what induced him to buy, as it appears, w itb the intention ot shipping the clay to Berks co:inty to make it into brick. This clay is on the western sh.pe of little Alleghany and the same vein in found all alons the eastern slope of Savage mountain, and at some places not near aa expensive to mine, as on the land now sold. Xow, Ian inclined W think that this land is sold cheap, and llut it would pay otber parties to buy and put up a brickyard, tar near Weliersburg. because this man, who by all appearances knows what be is doing, thinks that it will pay to buy land here and ship the fireclay to" Berks county to work it into brick. I am confident that no rther part ol the country catt compete witlt toe n c.ers- borf basin, as lata brectay is concerned, if we leave dad. iron oat. and njinerai sa;er on of tite mfsiic Ut tU ircsent, tMr Utaa (aat W l!Mbuw v pal ja most alrr k tA . u Xm 1ua M mt have clav to kH, Wt Su( to de yd ftty wclL fai iaee is ow -f0 ktte, Asi if W aiv U) iratt a yr. Aal tbea wawt to rait again.. n Asd kwk aw a mrm tt C arm. Uaraltia baoCail fctal Fur Mr. E. bat nirty bbaskt. Awl ;a a U as aiai Lnia., , ' aMarssM7txtM9aCt ; Bat aww I BMI atufK I camwt tell all, Coswrainc mmt rjoeU, tb arrat aa.1 tiM . . srnaO. .' '--ABa aaot kas a risbt ta All a verr gnen, Atvuctry by Joka B. J by marbbie. Pu"r ' H jcuxnai ma. WeUcrsbara, Sea. ,;. Temple ' Kennard & have a large Ol'DEsi.i'YS, Baltimore, loe Cellar this year to kep Butter in. All should ship their Butter to them. Tearkera EianlaaliM. The examination ot teachers for Smi-.-r-set county, will lie held as follows : New Centrerille, Monday. Sep 23th. Somerset, Tuesday, Sep. li'ltu. Salisbury. Thursday, Sep. 2Sth. Meyersdale, Friday, Sep. 2Hlh. Stnystown. Monday, Oct 2nd. Davidsville. Wednesday, Oct. 4lh. Jenuer X Boads, Thursday, Oct. !th. Berlin, Salunlay, Oct, 7th. Ursina. Tucsiay, Oct. 10th. Petersburg, Wednesday, Oct. 11th. A special examination will be held at Berlin, Saturday, November 11th. The examinations will begin at 8 o'clock P. M. No old certificates w ill be renewed : All persons, therefore, who expect to teach, must attend one of the above examina tions. Friends of education and school direc tors are especially requested to be present at the examination in their respective dis tricts. Certificates will be classed as follows : A total of sixteen and under first class ; Totals rauging from sixteen to twenty four second class; Totals ranging from twenty four to iliirty third class. J. B. WlIIPKET, Co. Supt. Tribal ml sxeupcet. We the committee of the Reformed Sab Iwlh scaool at Beams, have this day met an 1 adopted the following resolutions. Whkkeas, It has pleased Almighty loU, June 8. 171, to rail from our midst our beloved brother Zaehary T. Bell, ol Jen ner township, therefore, lUtvlriil, Thai we bow to the w ill of ur lleaxeuly Father, having the assur ance that I t due th all things for our good, an! that tbe !-s ot brother Bell to us is his eternal cain. Irlrrt. That in tlie death of brother Bell tins Sabbath schujl has sustained the $ ot one of its most tailuful officers, the church a sincere and devoted member and the community a beloved and esteemed friend. h'e-tvlreil. That the parents of our de ceased brother have the heartfelt sympa thies of our entire Sabbath school, and that these resolutions be published in our county paiers and a copy forwarded to the parents of our deceased brother. Dearest brother thou bast left ns. Here the loss we deeply feel ; But twas God that his bereft us, i lie can all our sorrows heaJ. W. G. KNEPrtR, ' A. J. Ankxev. Levi Behkey. " Committee. Politics, rightly enough, occupies a good deal of public attention at the pres ent time. There are vast interests at stake in the national decision to be rendered tbis tall. Every prudential, thinking man, will give the subject his serious considera tion and care, ll deserves to be looked into not w ith mere partisan interest for sake of party, but for the purpose of find ing out what onr actual political condi tion is, and to what it is likely to tend whether we are making progress, retro grading, or stationary ; and whether the principles coutemled for through a four year's war, are still to be piaiotained and defended in their national relation to tba individual man, and in the interest of the cation itself ; or whether they shall be surrendered to those opposed to the gov ernment, and they be allowed to quietly take possession, with their blood stained hands, of the vital centre ot our political lite. Our redcc'.ioason the matter involve thoughts ot this nature, turn away from them as you w III, and each citizen is re sponsible to his own conscience for tbe disposition he makes of them In a political sense. It is no trifling thing if individual life means anything at all in the way of public responsibility. That it does is too lalpab!y plain to. need uteblion We urge, therefore, sober reflection oo the part of every voter, and feel satisfied no mistake will be made if the effect is under stid a required intelligence neglect will not excuse. hoBday IrkMl Olrbrmllsa la KiUr4 washlBv. Mr.-v-.ks. Editor. : The Sibhath School pic-nic held al Middlecreek Meeting-house grove in Miltord Tp., on Saturday the tth inst , was an enjoyable affair. Three diff crem schnols parttcipa'ed, to w it Middle creek, Barron's Church, and New Lexing ton. The morning ot the day was over cast with porleulious clouds indicating rain, but by 10 o cluck a, m., the threaten ing mists had disappeared, and a large as sembly of persons were on the grounds. A stand and seats had been erected, to gether with aong table on which to spread the bountitul collation in the grove. At 1 1 o'clock the audience was called to order by Major A. S. Wilt, and the choir from Barron's school, under the leadership of Jacob G. Miller, rendered some leuant music, after which the Her. Wiliiaji Spanglcr delivered an effective and elo quent address to tbe Sunday Schools ; this effort is worthy of more than a passing no lice : h demonstrated the efficiency of Sunday School organization as applied to the moral purposes ot the rising genera tions, and the more sacred observance of the Christian Sabbath : it told tbe story ot the origin and establishment of the system by the devrtrd lives of good men and wo men, aided liy almost every branch of the Christian Church in their operations for success, and embodied pungent argumen tation tor the care and continueoce of this svs&m of religious instruction in our midst. The entire address, spoken in an earnest and becoming manner, was highly ap proved and applauded by the large and appreciative audience. Col. 11.11. Barn then took ihe stand and for more than half an hour entertained Ihe people in his nsuai happy and felicit ous style : adverting to the Cen:cnnial Ex ptitioe, tbe C'oi. advised all who could sire the time and means, to visit, not only the exhibition, but tbe great Metropolis ot Pennsylvania, which has the largest pub lic park and the most beaiititul streets of any city in the world, with extensive co 4gieal gardens and many scientific and benevolent institutions : stating also, that through the agency of a special committee in Somerset, "an arrangement had been made wkh the railroad company, by which tbe tare trom Mineral Point to Philadel phia and rcU.ru. woqld Us only seven doU lars. (oj a,ny tiuaea uf our county desiring to 20, After tuualo by the choir, Wm. Barron, Esq., announced that dinner iu now ready, and eueadod a general and cordial invitation to all present to participate; whereupon an immediate uprising ensued, and the splendid collation provided by the generosity of the neighborhood was eager ly partake eL The inner man having been thoroughly satisfied, the youngsters re np to play King." 'lllndmo of Three." "Wild Irishman,". &c and their elder to talk of politics, of tie crops, of the coming coun tr fair, until a happy day ot much speak ing, teaaling and greetings had nearly passed away, when Mr. Hiram W. Heck ler took the stand and gave as a farewell speech, iull al pal hi is ad good humor, and the people dispersed quietly and peace aby to their homes, iweet bonies. Go NATIONAL BANK, A Few Thoughts os Danciso. Ed itor Herald. As the subject of dancing has been somewhat agitated by the read ers ot your worthy and valuable paper, allow me a small space to record my sen timents upon this important theme. It is an observation worthy of regard, that pleasure of whatever nature, when sought Air its own sake either disappoints or destroys its votaries. When the object ot any pursuit is mere ly the gratification of sensual desires, there is no moral tendency, or elevating influence exerted upon the individual en gaged ia such pursuits ; and dancing, as practised in modern days, is not only de void of a moral tone, and destitute of any refining virtues, but is detrimental to the happiness ot its votaries, and deleterious in its effects upon society. The otigin of dancing can be traced back to a remote age, and was anciently practised in divine worship, being strictly a religious cerimony. Now, if the pleas ure dances of our own day are to be justi fied by the daucea of old, it ss necessary that there be some resemblance between tnem. But a ill our moderu dancers pre tend that their performances are an imita tion of the pious rejoicings of the relig ious ceremonies of ancient worship? The nature, design and method are entirely dissimilar, and in perfect antithesis, and the religious dances performed by holy men of old are, in every feature, the di rect reverse of those of our own times which would fain wrest from. Scripture, by false import, an air ot respectability. A very objection! feature of the pleasure dance is that of the discreditable circumstanci s in which it is invariably i)erlirmed. The moral atmosphere, ma larious in its n attire, whiih pervades the ball-room, and inhaled by inose engaged in such pursuits, and the Jiielerious influ ences emenating therefrom mighty and vast in its effects, and great and ponder ous in its results lor evil, is sufficient evi dence lor condemnation, and should bnng torth the disapprobation ot the wise and virtuous, and be an admonitory warning to the prudent, to keep aloof from this vortex of ruin. The chambers ot mirth, and the song of the dance are productive of much evil; its tendency is to create a frivolous, light-hearted and pleasure-loving habit ot nitnd; and itotfits an individ ual to engage in the sober enjoyments of his vocation, and perform the atern duties of lite. We object to the dance also trom tbe tact that it lesds to an unnecessary ex penditure, and it certainly has a detriment al influence upon the health. Cicero spoke the words of truth and soberness when be said: "No man in his senses will dance." The judgment of every unbias ed mind will readily concur that whatever amusement d jes not benefit the individu al encaged therein Is wrong. We contend that dancing is of no benefit to an individ ual, either in a physical, social, intelectual, or moral point of view. Therefore we have the conclusion from the above pre miss that dancing is wrong. Now the burden of proof lies in tbe second propo sition, ana me irutniuiness or tne asser tion can be established beyond a success ful contradiction. Let me ask the pleas ure seeker wuetlit-r tie n.is uenvetl any benefit whatever from the practice of dancing. U it the exercise that Physiol ogists recommend tor the benefit of health? Does it tend to the improvement of the mind ? Does it produce a moral develop mont, or elevate me cuaracicr ot any in dividual? Cab these voteries of pleasure ass tbe blessing ol uod upon their anvjse menu ? Is it abstaining from all appear ance of evil? Is it tree from any contami nating influence ? lk the Scriptures sanc tion it ? Is it the voice nf public sentiment, and do the wise and good uphold it 7 It these questions can not be answered in tbe affirmative, we have the question. Young man ! Young lady ! if you val ue your character; if you nave a worthy sense of honor ; and if yoa are seeking re finement and culture, listen not to the syren voice of pleasure that is trying to lure you on to the rates ot death. The fascinating charms ot the ball room, with its noise ot mirth and voice of revelry is endeavoring to allure ils victims on in the pathway that leads to destruction. We hope that this abominable practice which is sending forth the fonlest slreanisoi mor al pollution, may sink into oblivion, and something that is elevating in its chanc ier may lake its place, that shall be the means of exerting a renovating influence upou society, and lifting humanity to a more elevating sphere of manhood. Since we are not ashamed of the position we occupy. in this discussion, we will not withhold our name. J. A Suth Ml Pleasant, Pa. Dvf.inu the camprueeting a aiuitnittee consitin? uf J, A. Orinim, J. L. W. Sei bert. T. Eisenhower, 1). Khmle. Eli Bow niao, Jefferson Rhodes and F. P. Savior, niet and transacted the following business; i.'W-4. That the committee al theii earliest possible convenianee, lease a por tion nf groiiDil, suitable to the purpiee, from Bru. l. Kbotles for a campmeeting location. lienolpid. That the committee thorough ly examine the grounds, and if in their opinion it will not answer the purpose, that they secure a location elsewhere, ani that they examine tbe grounds this day, Sept ltth 1S7'J.) Iltmdrtd, That we request the Quarterly Conferences of Somerset Mission, and Somerset circuit to form themselves into a campmeeting association; and that they give permission lo ministers and members of adjoining fields ot labor to beexne mem bers of the aasociaton. JUiolrtit. That the Presiding Elder of Somerset District be requested to confer, at his own discretion, w ith persona and parties in reference to enclosing tbe ground, erecting a preacher's stand, and arranging the seats on the ground, to the best advantage of the association. KettlcJ, The committee resictiully request tbe campmeetsng association when such association is formed to lease tbe grounds for n-H less than ten years, in cluding the present. Jit-fletd, That the pngxedioirs, of this meeting be published in both otr county papers. Adjourned with prayer by J. L. W. Scibert. The Somerset M. Camproeetlag com menced oo Friday September rita and b Mill in progress ; and sot withstanding the unfavorable condition oi the weather, for it was we', nearly all the time, the meet in; i resulting in more good than puuld he expected, ('raise Uod for his goodness. FRA5K Satlok. Br Hclest. Tlie followioj are the rules of Everetle Graded Scbool : 1. Every pupil most be furnished at private expense, witi Use neoeasarj books and utensils required by bis grade. - 4. Irrerarar attendance and tarrjiness rob tbe public treasury, disamtnie dassea. aad injure tbe acboul ami papU himself. Hence any pupil who shall be absent, or i UrUy. or bulb, fiv. times, without a prop, j XrmMa Nu. and U raw daily, Ka a dally eg er excuse, during one nth, shall be re- J erix Muenlay. Ail etber usina daily except Ms nnrtjul ilu. R.atnl nf Fjjitraiinn. at onr I t r , , " . . 7" ,, ! LeawB School Without permission shall i tig cixisiotreu tue saure as laruiacjia- 2- No finae Lie absence or tardiness . ,,, . .i i . Suall ue accepteti, uuicas matic ot tuc a a i tgioruutruuB, mi iii"n pwiw.. rrittnf or in neraon. I PuDiis absent or lardr, without an ' excuse, aitut mac cp tor aosa bm aao , lewsnna. t .5. Erery pupil who shall anywhere, on i or around the iclxiol prrraiso. nse orwr.a I any profane or unchaste language, or draw any obscene pjcduKs, or ia -anywise cut, mar or deface "any school furniture or bailding, inside or out, or any projierty pertaining tbercontot shall be suspended, and liable to an action ot civil law. & A record of each scholar's atten dance, recitation aud deportment, gball be sent home every month ; and the Parent or Giiardiaa is requeued to examine, sign, and return it to the teacher. 7. , Pupil will be reqinred to pursue the regular sunlit ol tli deparuuehl cr grade to which they belong. Every aclioiar sball bring to sclii-ol all ihe books containing the leton tor tt.e day ; but novels, newspapers, and other printed matter, are strictly prohibited. 'J. Pupils who wilfully absent them selves from the public exercises of the school, shall be suspended, and reported to the board of Education, at once. - 10. . Pupils who are insolent or saucy, or who refuse to comply with the regula tions of the school, or any reasonable re quest of a Teacher, shall be immediately expelled. 11. If pupils be wronged, or unjustly dealt with, their case will be impartially considered by the Board ot Education. 12. . School opens at 9 a. m., and at 1 p. ui., and all scholars are required to be present at the opening exercises in tbe morning. 13. Parents r requested to allow their cbiidea to arrive at the school house before the bell rings the first time. . 14. The Scholars are strictly enjoined to come to and retire from their several de partments quietly, and promptly ; to ab stain from all noise and play annoying to neighbors ; trom soow-ballioe, and such otner disorder as cause a Public School to be a source of inconvenience and dis comfort to those living near it. 15. Whenever a scholar neglects his study, or is inattentive to Teacher's in struction that scholar shall be reduced to a lower grade. VI. Every Scholar who shall be per lect in attendance, lessons and deportment. during the term, shall receive a Certifi cate, publicly presented by the board, un der their Official Signature and Seal. By onler ol ue Hoard. IL F. Gt mp, President- Atust , . . , -, ; ; D. S. Elliott, Secretary. Am Important Decision. An import ant decision, of interest to all who reside in cities, towns or villiages. was recently made in the Lebanon oonnty court by Judge Henderson. A man was indicted for assault and lattery on a neighbor be cause he claimed the fruit on the limb of the tre? overspreading prosecutor's lot Judge Henderson said that the owner ot the land ia the owner of it from his line upwards as far as be desires lo make claim ot iu This being the law the prosecutor had the right to the fruit on the branches extending over his lot. He might even have sawed them oft The decisiim is im portant at this particular time and is gener ally misunderstood by tbe people. Shade, Sept. 13 170. Pear Sir: Mr Levi Koontz, while help ing to load a large log cn a slrd was badly hurt, by the log roiling over his body. The log was 14 feet ia length and lij inches in diameter The sled was placed on the lower side of a hill, and Mr. Koonfz was workingon the lower side of it witlt a handspike. Ibe losr started to roll and he dropped his handspike and un dertook to hold it with his hanls. As the log had been peeled it slipped from the sled bearing down tbe unfortunate man in ils course rolling the entire length ot his person. Fortunately at the place his Le id tell tuere was a atone projecting some four or five inches out ot tbe ground which saved that . useful portion of his frame from being crushed; as it was he left an impression of his head in tbe ground. He was taken to the hnnse in an uncon scious stata in which condition be remain ed lor nearly 36 hours. He is recovering slowly and it ia hoped ia out of danger. Mr. Koouu ia a citizen of Shade township and is respected by all who knew him. His friends all sympathize wi'h him in his sutferings- Lokeszo Dom Sine. MARRIED. RHAY STEWART. On August 24th. br Kev. J. 6. Thursday, Buel, ifr. Norman Rhay to Miss Sophia Stt-wart, all or Ligonier. HUHN BEATTT. OnSunUav. Aug. '.'TUi, by the same. Mr. John lluhn to Miss Maggie J. Beatty, all ot Ligonier Taller. ST ARKS RICHARDSON. On the i5th of June, 1ST6, bv AVin. R.xlJy, Ep, Mr. DaviJ L. Starts tc Miss Mariah Rich ariUon, all uf Petersburg, DIKD. In Lower Turkeytiot twp., June 10th 1870 Josiab Tannebili, aged 7i years, 8 moot Us and 22 days. At his residence near Frietiensbarg, Sept. 4ia lS'.H. Jacob Zerloss, agud 72 yrs., 7 moo. and lJajs. ROlEtUCT 1AIKST . Corrected by Cuoc m. Baaaira. nctLrns is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR FEED, Applet, dried, fl ).... Applebutter.il gal , bran, y luu as Butter, ? m (keg) Hatter. Ind!) .......... , 4e 4orjoe SI U , lsciss JUe , nut fc.'oo 2a le "... Ke see V ..SS 0U1 M Tie 17e lfcSile .. -3 T'-q-oe ..al Utw oo ...... 3o.iae lie Tic buckwheat, baihel meal, urn t Beeswax. V B Biteua. tnoulders, tk ttdea, - " evantry btsi s.... Corn, (ear) oohel tm. (eaeucl) fl oasaei LXjtw meal V S . Call tkint. V Lgga. T dtX ....... H.ir. hhl FUzMdba.. fSS ft) Hanu, (tugar-eured) ft..... Larl. VI ft Latner, red aula, V ft "'per kin. ' Middling, white, 10Sfts.... tntts, V na.... Potatoes. Ww Pwaciea.dnad, ft KnfM Kuv ft bait. No. 1, bbl.eatra - Ground Alum, per sack. u Athtoa. per tack. .... . Sagar, yellow fl ft whits ............ Tallow. i .. ................. W heat, f but Wool, f ft... d 0t T ....W'v15 H......-..TC 1 H 1SMC Spevial XUice. Dr. riaaryt' CaaaMa4 Ay rap of rha It gaarantesd lo ears lolinautke et tbe aUdncyt sad bladder, paiafal er tapprttitd nruv sts to frequent in old sge. paisfoi or tuppreteed enetraatia. lewounliaw orwniies. gravel, gleet, tincture, bloody dwebargea, Bngut s disessea, brtckdatt depiwttt, dropey- ram u the back or Mde.mck headaebe, plmtdee. kKcbee snd eras Uoot tne laee. and all duestes of a tpecinc or eoakaoal astare. regardless sf daratiea. sge r kl OK&owond Syrnp of bacba it a putwie and rs-liol cure. For tale by Geo. W. Ben lord A Oo., : uMtrsoC, Pa-, aad Mountain It Col, Conflu ence. Pa. tepl ' J. HABRT FBITZ. rws Smrtrpor, will give tpeetal atteuiion vt all rarreyiag. writing of deeds, mortgagee, busxts. Wilis, agreements, kc, etitrwsied to kua. Tags J ones. He wit! t4 tbaaJ la his ofBc very Sataroag Sen ran fa. , TIME TAIILHS. BALTIMORE sfc OUIO R. R. PITTSBCBOH DITISIOW. Ua sod after Jew IX UTS, trains en tnhi fund, will arrive and depart at fcxiowt HalU are lime U mientet latter than Pittsbary,h i V ... , . EAST. S U 1 Lear, nttv-ofr r.t it. ; t. Jp. m. f.Hf t Mt'keuun '.31 - eai - 4-js - s - et NewtoW fit " - " VT3 " - (osseUevtue t " -4S . tj M:orraiP.nt I it ftsviwrsvi ' ksasevm. t uiuiwrbl - I . - Waduavstuet i ' " kj. natuwt -icot a. m. Kvitia-e - T-4p. m. PsiladWiAis le k bv. Sew i .ft " ' -- -' WEST. le v. l-'-sajn 13 - - Z !. p m JI a. 14 - It. a Yort p. m. 7 pnlladeip's tl.Jta. M. BeKuwurs SJSa-aa. . klthae-nd . P . tainnset -SI.W w. " Ovabertaae. S- as. t ; 3 Bnd.t 1C " j UiwrraJ Pt- 4.14 " " jetleTllle S.SS " " m Newwa 4 k. t . Kwvort T - K at rtlilt - 8.3t -ta.. 4e; - a. t it at i m " 4.a - 4 - lis -;: irtiiatiiiia .-" W-Traiai ikm dmm, Sde-Traist Icsre CguellswUls few Uakauvwa, day. - ' I psilmaa Palasc Drawlas; nasss aa aew-piag aod maanlteeat Iy car. throwrt to Wash-' iigtsMi win taam wm ai . seventy a Sevent r Bva sules ue nannt, aata vee odij i route sett taw East aad West Tta wtunf- ihct. Tnia it the neJ rosle elweeo tne Eat sad i i . . . . . . i w' Zrlt m -iriZrio-Tmt and Baumtere. i TirkM atticea. riftfc Arena, ami Smttk-1 Aeid rKresta. sad deiMt earwer Ursa Wsier ! ? l X COLS. Oeaeral ticket strew. w,VA- ptsemrsg av Pku s. j ""tt HXSUXXX, Sst, teUrriae. , imiunl jsaAZ.roit aa.Laoan. Wo, sail aacr May TUi, 1ST, trains wUl j run as foti.m , eouonrthnt with ail pai rr Iniius oo th. P. W. k B. K. K. (Mil trains dailr, La- j press dally aerit Mcodstr.) UAva. aaaiva. j blWt lilt. 4ia.i. Wall West 4SOfl is. Ir.a. MiUEa.1 t'isos. m. i1f.m. . P. W. A B. K. K. fa !ual r.ni Express Eart it (k m . Express We i ti s. m. Malt East n 34 p. o. Stall Wt 4:,'4 p. m. Aooaimoiti-n t-irt 12:10 p. m. Awcmnvxlatlua West 12-40 p, m Sew Adcerhtrment. L OPGINO. irenlUmen desiring to ojc ecuomiir while visit tag the j CESTESMAL CXHIBITIOX j wM do writ t f ill at ft Area Slmt, near 1 Severn)!, mn'l nee Mewr. Grid! Si Bourne. They : have Hue, rlesn. airy ron, pulilo sttrnth a given ttieir uetJ, and ualy charge iu ocnis per Diiut. ; SSIU NEK'S SALE. ' "Uj virtue of aa ortler inl mu of the Cuort 4M Common fiea ul Sooieree luunty. r'a., Ihe on-1 ueraignerf saeiirnee uf A. A. Siatiwaaaot! wife, j will Mil at puuic sale on Saturday, 0 tJr 14, Is76, at Shanknille P at 1 o!nrk p. m the tn de-ritet real eetsle, vis. Two adjoining lts sole in tbe TillxeolShank Tille Somerset i-oontT. Fa., the one having therooa creeled a two.Uiry Iranie tlweUma lioune, ana the other having thereon erected & one un.1 one-ball tor frame store h'tiee. 10 besol.t separately No. Two lots K. is ana 2 la the town nf fuseekman, Somerset eotmry. Fa. TKk.vlS. Nolioe f hereoy (ftren that any per ua .un-aing at thealuve nie will be r.-iiire-l topayoiie thipl or the purrhase money In hanO, ntie-Uiire: 00 the 4th tlayot Marrh InTT and one third on the hoi Septemlier UTT with interest. The per-onal pr iity 1 f Mhl sics, whUfc ei.nln ol one two-year oil e4l, (hail pen-he. ( one leigh. e-joking Move, be-1 tea!. earvet. narnetw, lurniti're and iaher artw-lej loo aainerou lo raentiou. will he told the asms day and at tame place as ahove mentie.l. Terms of Mte V personal irperty will te uutie known 00 day of HERMAN SHAXK. Anelgnee. E EXECUTOR'S SALE. ttiinuiflnee of the iroTtaknt e-intaineJ in the Intt will and trMamenl of Jw Zimmerman, late ol iuemahoamg Twp.. dee'd., there will he exioe od to public taw on tne preuiie in id townhip, on Saturday, 0 tob-v 14, 1S76. the following real entate. vii : A tnu-lot land tituate In ni l towiuhtp, a'ljoin ing laada of Jaineo Kimioel. John Stuish. Jseot Zuuniermaa an-1 ifilinrs. etaining 1-to seres. nnre or lena ahoul luo of which sreelcarnd. Is wres la meadow, having there. erected a two-Kory kit bojM, log tarn and other out bnlldingt. There U a good apple orvhanl on the premises. IkHMS.-ime-thinl, slier payment of expente. to n-inain a lien. Uie interest ul which l he palJ to the widow aniioally during her lile. and at her death the principal turn to be paid to the heirs: one-third ot oaUuee in hand and remainder in three annual payment, to be set Bred hy udgmeul note. Ten p-r cent, ol band money 10 he paid m at the properly It kw-kel dawn, fvaie to eommenee at I o'cl-wk of mid pay JACObJ. is.lal.MERM AX. r.xc-at'r. J EGAL NOTICE. io lletiec-a F.ilr 'widow) lnid Kjir, f'attuirine M. er. Jaevb Fair. Mary A. iuleuiarrle.1 wuh lease S. O"?hnnoar. fcluffelh tutertnar riee with Jacol Tp.titmaD. and William Manges, l.'harlc Manges, lluirnu Mange and Jnoa Mang'-e, minor children of Kehw-ca who is now leeefcw.1 ail residing in Somerset county, I'a. eo. Ksir. reslduig in the Stale Nebranka. John W. FAirrenHlnit in ihe Stale of li.inoij, Heie kiah r'xlr. resoling in Bed lord eonnly. ra., Julia llxon, liceeucl, leaving wo elill Iren, v.x. Alex and John and her huond Alex Dixou. Kahael Jsne intermarried wuh Henry Showman, residing in the Stale ot iiiiuou and M illlaia fair ret idiug m hs emiuy Ohio. Yoa ire hereby notified that in puntoano of a wri ot psrtitioa'ientet oat of the erphsne tourt of Somerset eoanty, Fa., I will bold an ln.tueM on the rel estate of J dm atr. deevstrd. at hit late retidenre in Allegheny towahip, on Thorlay t.iea!ih day of m toiier WTS, where you can alieoi, il you thins proper. If EO. V. Pile, epO SherilT A UDITOK'S NOTICE. llcorvD. AltfatherlNo. S54 April term 1T and wife to S Voluntary alignment, lug William K. AWfalher ) the lnent .d credit. An'innw te wit. . the 4Lh day of September, W. the Court appointed L. C. Odhorn, Ij-.. soilitor lodistriouie the furel!inthe hsnlt.of ttie Auignee to and amsog those legally emit ie J then-oi. Kitrart from the reeopl, ccrtiSeJ tbe r.lh day of September ltt. F.J. K'KJSKR Hrothowotary. The undrtignet anillior ander lite aliove sh pointraent. reiieet fully gieet nMioe that he will meet b attend to the Juliet of his iippinntment on Monday l lie lsta day of October at hit ortle in Somerset ha., when an.1 where all parties tn lentled caa attead II they think pruvper. L. C. CtiL.BttB'w. Aa-litor. T RUSTLES' SALE. In tm r nance of as onler of tbe i rvh' Court of Somewt OKiuty, I will 1) tmtbe prvmiefl oa Satnr.r ihe in daT ol (Jptr nrxu thefuilow. Umc rel ertlAte. bate l be property ol Nmh ikrnetl aei-ea0. : Xe n acres u( nielw Unt. more or leM, fMsrilT itutel ia it.yjwo r-put(h ami partly im iiacnahjiiiiiK Uwnbpv alfiuinK (tl wiJt.w leeitrte ia tile eaut. laitlj truH hj (taunt Brulraker atvl r hntl, t. tite turU. by ttie Stuyjttuwn ami BedfunJ turnpike o the weeC ami lytbe Bill nml m the rrtii. Tina ll milk brM n t'rra-l uit pun-hai--ern, provide! it ea be fur Bore la parceii i titan H r.a b U f"r a a wlv4e. IiKM5 Tea ptrceni at parHi e taooey to piW wben pp'pertr 1 kDcket down the balaaee un delivery of ild anleM Pfterial arrTMiicetueaxJ are ma tie with rrelitr. KobKKT H. PATTERN y Trm-"te S-pL . JJKUAL NOTICE. 1 1 J ih n Tbomfti, Jc .b TlKm i M one T iwmx, Qerv Tbouaa. Catharine aivl Jan Tm-maa, Himwn H.. 1-5-1 i. Cbrirtwu, and iej. ThouaA, Jr.. who hTe Wr their irvarlian Jmenh TtMRi, OertntJa inter ma it iwi with Galriel M tattler, Mimift Trt'nif. traney inU'rmarrrei with Jba Spatt-her . all tbe rt?i. aeira are tt1uik in ?v.merrWH euuaty. Pa. Au Krtary toterifiarried with :iinttao rtl'-oaof K Ik hart ro!T In-iiana. arl Matlt'la iotennrrie4 hub Henry Milltr, ol Laifraiftge ouuiy IndUDa, ALa tv TiMrmaj, Vuu arc hereby Btifiel that ia pamaaee uf a writ of uartiti'o ieuel vot -A the ' 'rvtur., CMirt f Srumeraet oaaty, fa.. 1 will huld aa Irnjaert tm he real eiau- A John TtHrma dewaar.1. in Cutv emauxb twjx, at his late rv-iilm-e a ThurMay the J8th lay f (eter, 176, where y-w e-ui at- itiA v . ritr Ntteri If. S.pL 34, lrfl. SSIGNEES SALE riv Tirtne si an nnerorie iwi ipijiw ijort ot O-afWtos Pleas of s.erec eooatv. Pa. . I nld exp"e to pubis: tale at MeyerMaie, Somer set cowsty rs.. oa TTESDAY, OCT BEB 13th. Kt, at Mio'eloek a. m.. the iollwlag described rati es tate, sitaate in the bor.ugh 01 31eyerwtaie, viz : m iLHIMii Ij()TS, Sot. 331 S-."tai!"j TST.frontmg' i (ling erttreef and Nit. M, 19. an.1 lntmg on braidway. N.ie. 1 and 2 routing on IHay Kreet, NiiS. 141. Jui. .:19.31a, 1TI. 10 irontmg on High t 144, and .'-4. troniing m .N 'rt h nreet. Su j4 hat a V n.rr tramedwelling hne. stable tn-1 other satbaihtingt thereon erected. OUT UJT3 Xo. 5. eootaining I sere. No 9 eintamiBg 2 seres and lT ierehe. o. 10 containing 3 a-rt sad lol pen-bet. h . eootaialngS seres, more or leM. sdi'ining Cseiman huer. TER.I! 'ot third of porrbate ireoey m hsnd toe nail tnSmnr.ht, sd.1 one kslf a IS m.tht fr m Sept nth. '7. with Infer -t oa the wtsde fnaa flua date. Interred ssymeatt tv be weared by judgmna a.Hes. ALSO At tame time and plae s targe lot of personal j property, coexisting ol b.ret, ow. boga. wsgon pi4wt. emrp-ailer bvds.an.is general ranetyoft boosenvhl tn.1 kitchen furnitare. In deteribe.1 resl estate tt lorste.1 la tbe rising town at tne cuuaty.aisl pwremtsert cannot make letter iaveex- PHILJP HAT. Attigae. M 1 tk 14TS 3t C"ESI to t. P. ROW ELL k CO- "tew klYurk. ht Pamltt.letof 1 Paget, containing iwu of jus aeweifttpera, sad. sstasxes snowing euet st advertising. Xevr Establish ment. MAXl t'ACTl'BEH OF COPPEB WARE. Having jot epenerl a copper rsrtory, we sre pee pared w maaalactsre ail kindt of tpper . Ware for kitchens, horns. distllWnce sa! brewer-; "t T":'.""' t-Nn El WSUU kDaUNKCJSPH h fX.. j Hsnaisctarer m.fioai price bsl4 tor eld eepper. Sasnl OTABVtSTHFAiTOITT fF WILLI AX Lekstsoy. Saperrwe'. la aerosol with t n aa lttrgn lor tbe jewr ending .:. ItK. T amt. nf rfnoMesre WTS. .. eat Tax.. .. itT n I It. 1st eolleeaad (new dai4teate ITS Aart.enileeied.oid tag 4 341 TT la SS IT 74 40 Amt. eutien.rs eotsmiataa Bataaet da B-s-aiglt. Amt. tlee B.vaga dapikate lSSl IS 4 Amt. dsn Bnwigk dspiwaie 1T3 ST U it ;t Amt dM . Uurowgk dspHeaxs raaasrasa's at-rorsT. i onti reerpta . ( rB i sa I li sbm t - . . -, .- We tse sndcrgsed Asdltnrs uf T rtiss Bor. -S.er.et ... Pa- do hereby eertUy last Ue staere it a eorrtes Katesra. I. 3 XILLER. O. W A.VflEKSOX W.S. HA RAIL AmliUr. -W tcA '..' rfiVi M ' h. OWENS Bb 1 I MM, Commission Jlorchitnts, 153 v. pratt sTiti:i:r. BALTIMORE. 1 Wc arc in wuut of GLADF.S III" I'TKU find prnniij t'ii same promptness in milking ginxl n tiuns as i;i si;t-ou-; y if. Libf-ral advances maiii; npin shipr.n r.N wJv'inlf-.inMi. Cards ran Im had at all tin. Kpres t,art and S'(r -. Verv respectfully, OWENS & SCOTT. September I.!, lsTf,. 177(i. FALL TltADK. 1STI. 117; u.ivr.JL sr 1iKCKirr.1t .t lakci; i.nr FALL and j BOOTS SHOES BOl'GFIT FOR tA-!I AT RKiaVED ritlCES hii h we will st l! at lowet ta-tcr'i pr'.nT. Call nn.l examine our stiak. Onler ftllt-l prm'rtlv J . II . n O It I- A X I A V o . , Manufaotttrers aul Wbuu-sa't! !)! r.'.. JMTrSiH Itf-, IM. Septemter '20. 1. G. B. BARRETT & CO , Pittsburgh, Pa. f4AviJUtt ' A , wv-j, i ., Plated Ware, Gold and Silver Chains, Geld and Silver Spectacles. Wat h makers' Tools, Materials, and every descr,p!on of giotls sold by t : o tra do. LARkE I'HEHH TI.l IwmI Xw . Art 1 iualiiT "- Kail and Winter Trade. S Hhell E XECUTOK S NOTICE Eiite of Ja.b Zarelo. late of Stonyrrw k Tp.. flerfeiei. letter teetnmwniwry the shore etsre having been grattwd u Uie nader.iiri.e.1. not; u hen-l.y given lo lh.f in iel.tl to tl to nk i-n-me.li.le ittynient. andth-w having claimam.t it to present them duly aulUenll.iate-t l. v-tUe mentatthe late ren 1-nce ot deeeacd. on Siur day.ocobrra. tan. MAKTIM l.KAIVT. SepLW. Lge.W.. TSSIGN EES' NOTICE. MX. Hnnter aa.1 wife of Meyerxla'.e. S..mtr tet I n Pa., harmg made a loluntnry .iument t me of all the property, real an.1 p-rwU at told M. A. Hunter, in uml the neneiit l cred It.t. N'tK i here'-r given to 1! perT m 4eMl tsesid M. A. l! outer to make iajme.lU!e pat meat, and tb.e hnvil.g cialinl or deman.i ig"int him to preeent tnem to tbe anderign.-d wi.bo.tdeU,. w.H. Rf PPKU AMlgsecol M. A- Uarner. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL Es TAT kl. riv nrtue or an altet order of silc tstue.1 ont of theirphsa-ttarlot .er-l t .... Pa., to me direi-ted. 1 will epose to paMlc ssieon the prein Uet, on Tlturtday, 0 tober 5, lf st IS o'clock .. Ths fotl-rwrsg deserthe.1 real estate minate in lUklk-k Tp.. late the pn.per.y ol Jac.h O. folk, of Mid Tp.. deeeajed, vis : N.L A certain tract of Und containing Ul seres rtet mcaeure, sl.t s.-re rlesr-d an.1 JO scree in mesdow. bsvnig thereon erecte 1 a tw. ttery log buf. a bars, and otner "Uti.nii llniu. adjoining lan.il of Smnel Maun. w. I . Liven good t'hrhnmn Hoehttetier snd -nert. So a. A certain tract ol laini eoniaining I, , arret tn.1 sll..wnee sb-nt !" sere cleir-l, arnat a seres wi meadow, navwm al.h.,u.,y ootbulldings lhere.n ereetcl. aoioining hin.l or Jacob Kelin. W. Kretel.min, W. t;. Llvergx.1 and tract B.) one. T Kit MS One-third 'A the poreha-e awy It.p nrlu the.tebtl sw! eTten'. b remia s I lien on the prmet.tJie lalerert to hepaldennii.il ly to the widow dnriiu her llletimeawiai orr-ienm tne prinripni to he paid lo the heirs and U-g.i rop reaeutativet of tsul ders-ed, one tlsiwii I I Urt on each of sHl tract, on ennrma' ion ..f tale snd snUnee in Sveeiiaal saautl payments to be Kir i is. 1 w m It t taillewA. " ' JtKKMUHJ. f'Lk. rni.nee. Sept. 13. "PXECUTORS NOTICE. fctwtte sf J.-pk Ferner. late of S'ojibiwa U- r.. decesee.1. Letters testamentary na the sbuve tste having been granted b. the underefgned, iee at beret.y given to th-.ee Iwiebted to U to aiske Im mediate payment, and tli'jee having claim againtt it, lo pre-nt th -m duly snthenHmfl lor tetliement at the Uie r-eleti.ai A the de- i.oa ssturtday, IM-Mrsw. a. h It. n. I A t i a. iv.-. ' - . fcxocut'-r. T mi'STEE S SALE. i he nmleriirne.l Tnntee'S for the Aiieof the r- sl eetjte'd Hennr lrh, late of naetnatiing Tp.. S.mere t-, P desrsssd, wui eip.w lo tsie on the premites In eaid Tp.. on Saturday, 0:tor 7, the farm ot decedent. containing 142afre and 144 p-rrbe. striet mewaure. slait T.sereelere.l.aii sb nUaliiamewlow. Ao'iuag labia of Jaa L y. A. W aah.r and othert.I.svlg tnre ere--ed a two ,- s dwelling soats, tk bars snd .ttber. ut bw.klina'. There It t the urm a g'l n rnj. eieeilent vonng or-htrd and .aaareaiop. a g.l lime .Uarry aa.1 com! lna- Tl.u) tarm uw U.41 twomiiet fr.ui Sl.ety -reek, aad tt cinteient to niliil and aenoois. We wul sim eipoee to tale st the isme ttice an-l place, ths totfciwiug prrw.osl pr.r y do-ce-lent. SB keelen an.1 three ir. e:t!a. TEKM!: One-third In hand, and the sal .n. ln two cial sane il pay menu to be secured I? bonds. PETER F.OARDXKK. I'llARLLS A. L'.HIt. Sept. 13. 1 nuteo I'lMA-HflAL STATEMENT I'T t P.S I A ' hvr agb Sen-d ln.trv: s-r uie year emlu.g Jane Kl I.R. fo St its appf prilios W if To Set Ir-'U. Eurgeo ShtW 4 issmt. re ed from railtelur atstrrisa.l. 1-71 6 54 64 To int. re ol Irnn ct.lleet ,t snthertjn I tjwt 44 To ami. re cl'ip.m E. 1. Vuli, 1"- il4 O By till psld to teacher- tlT f . . by aaM. psst t aunory pen m lad ae lvT By amt paid on.dlet for lild- tiig pnrpi-l X2t s By ami. pl Milt t t t nfi.:- ing parpnees -. - By ami. paid eta Trea.urer e.rtum.ioa ST f Amt. daslrum i rr- tnrex lll-tor 1T4 f - - PCS..- ' - all ret. arret. Wt eerilfy that I he a hove rvn ass corn-ct to tse beet ot oar koow.oig sl br ief. I J. MILLKR. W..S. AAU4II. ii. W. Aul.tk itept a j at T7XECUT0U is UTICE. j taia'cof Awtrew ss.1 Msnrtre t perhk. b'eer Sonde Iwp tsceaaeo. Letten te-na men la ry oa the a.V.ve estate hav. Ing lew rrsste.1 b lite kfrl.rhrTei. hytbeproi-erswik-aniy. swtles Is kereoy givwa to tsotw .e drbted tu u b mass ismou't W CM. nt thta having claims sg-itn tt will ri' " w tse mntleratgnett s4 ise rewenew 'd . Soerht,..n X.eeia. the 2! day of la-tor. tt 4 IAVIUA.MlEfWEPtt HT. EaeeuLigt. Sewing Machine FOR SALE A sy .-oe Jenrtna to paretuse a t rte -It tt S IS w I!tO X APMlSO en very rrsMmeae terms will ill st tan HERAXn OFTICE. ara Vl-? Ji '';'l',y,;Crt '.i & SCOTT, WINTER lark frier ir -.l ' in ir.ti"-. . t aelolely . !(JS Firth A-iiiiM'. JfiO. HARKINS. PRA'TP'AL fit Watt-Ii St. ft. Fritar, SECOND FI.I. ''s IMll-ljurxU Fa.. s-MOilele f f f'Tt. ,1 (lltlee lllr liiot I'ueru V rk utb.u.., M.iysi. ' Ail ;ic,:ui.ed.' . w Htitni r.st. m. . 'uIiMt una titrUf. "f i t' t. AMi Nr l il.tKi a.'APenn A hll.i .r-, Hi A l .1 !-..., I K ted THllllI an t tttrrh - ...... . iy treated, ilrwrtm tit l- r ilnnri, t-aiH.-1'.iirtle.- Cr-k ll; J. 'A : I . Mslrs" 'atrs an-l To .: r ,.t it fc.tr. ,N.e or rhrl Ptr-..!.,ei. -Weeding l:,es, Pt...f. I m. j t, -r-g Bt-M-t. PTftrjat! n. .k.;j-,,:!y Artilielal riierte l, so l l.r ;ir..l ii!or:re, pampi.iet ! jio-.. nit. Tt.1 l-'rlor-n-: d- r' ; tv Julylj. Siirvt'Trin, Vriliiijr It''u. A-., d-ne on tkvnt no lee sod st reuomihl- term. w-Kr.qiiire si f .vel-er Jt i V. sr..re Augii-i ii. ,j. ,-. w Al.KI !i. E" CUTOR-S .NOTICE. rLare of . T -., Ximmermjn. tire ,f t-i -rfii, n ing Twp.. rt-e.t. Leitr tc-.Tim. nurv .,0 ti.e 4'..v-ettjte h.n Ir.g t-.-s ntnte.l to ihe nn.'er.lTn-t fv th i.r ... r t horny. n.a.. I. hereby wu uj ln. m.i.1.1. .,, it I" tiiuWv uninr.liiile I'kriicor. an. r i..,. it g Claim- ag:wt,-t it to nrnt tlmia;v ta-hei.ti.-f. e.1 lor l.etueut L.l ,t,gwii, toe t.t.- r.t-d-w of the .lr,-r-,., ,. ior,.3, ;, J.K tii J. ZIM U KK M A V Asg. IS .,..r. Ki.NEE'rf SAI V.. 1 i.r" w.n t et -1 total, ly Lu-.iv en the preiulte In Allev.llv T- . ..u,.r. Thurtday, & pt. ., the ('.l.w.r.g rcri:--! rl ost.iH: v t A certai.i ;m't..f iji.l '.t'Lite In I; i- i.. r-iaLamiiKf rhi a.-r- m r- ..r ie., .. a!.,nt Jo a. re ,-l- .re-l. a r., m Bw. ..,w an.lag..p tptie .narl vol iter Irnt ir... tlMtreoii. having tn-rf ereete-l t ongu-.ti.ne j, ill m-ry v-l I,. i,-.-. I..g ..,rn an I ,, t, . , w,.,.nx. adsilsins lands t WaiH sv-na.-i , a" er, ti-orge ti. H .aor an-i H .-nrv kei.rr. ALS' th. r.-tttiwrng frs n'.I pcf-.r-r Two im t. ..tieor-e y-atiing wdt. j. ur head ot y-.nagviii. ..e le, k. i-n e.g., , two fmr- u. we w-tI mi l. ene !. -r- 1. ,vr.e owe tei ol tmixj sam, w. ,4 ,!f .,,,, one f vi . a l.vig- t.uuj.r of mar k.--..-r-. ind" ragfir e,e . one c.atng ,iVr lKt.it tnl '.dding. cn.ur. in,,.. , upi-nrd. tt.t' other art!. ;. t.., nti:to.r,uv tnnti.j So.e l: comstence t ioe'eu-k. It. t.. -l J4l-..f real fut par -r-a. ne-'tey pel I .(., lUir! m.. ni.Ha:i.,,u) n roiain-lcr s ..oe er ..t s.tl.t.re..it wii! x.tea..n prr.'n.ii &r.ie-eri- Zlt KH!tfr l.nv.; 1 , ? 'i, Jt'- aa.1 J r,,.. A .SIGNKE rf.trK. ll ffJ-r f'r ! hviMi.-t . rt -rv it f f on tf,xir;.Uj, V t. VJ, 1; at 12." fork ! f..i;..icg i-.-t nal fny.r.J. v:t : on. l -.riMd traa.1,1 .1. .e. go. . tie two liorw.. or. n. r-c. n-t. ti..i:r,g a.i h. i-.-t., i urs:l:r.. akatof ran. r. a art ol cspper '1M. arel t var. ty "t ofi.-r trk-:e. Trie etIer!flj.-d wtl: t?t.i ''.r it tl . tarn, time and pLic ; tie .;Um,ng.leertts r- SI tate. t - '' ' ! k;e wi aa i.i- ij,mty i xr-n etalatng rxx s.-rM. ttto tb- It f-.v-.. n rf . ao.u'. b.ll a m. eat .it rlage-svui. a.lt...t..: g frnct-vn L 'l.l're. i;..;r J t.-. ...... v..f Bfcg... J'.hn .a:ra.recnent. Il thti trict ee .r.-...j s g'..l Sou.-; srel ...r"i. I ! jth ..-arl, witti a tteirar. b.o .rfi the Irac In. WM,.-r.',iira At.-l V4 rt eUi pntnS ros.1 flit . 'ttr mn ut rae' f there it j ... ti .ri.ir'i 'il lift trcet ji-r.o. A'-..,:.' r hoe-e ..t.l ; f ;-i v,.rf. i li..cr-. ue. ' le btiutaiaries wij C matte kn. a n day 4 !, IB A WelADd wttl In ei,el f ) ., Hia. r.v;ue. a.'j-4-ibig Ua.le I Af rw V it. Hetrrr Mrr.-ig. Im,.i r...paa .iM r. I.ut raet nsa s g-tet S.WIKthlrt rl mnk; .., t . H.:e.,f .:. ir.iK' Sep;. A- in-e. CiSFAIGN GOOES AMifir-Trns f. ,H HAYES and , WHEELER 1'fit.riu.it with Traaeparwaxlww, Hatt. ti, Viae- rlavdea, sc. Ven;t-. 5" '1-t- If. .V,. I. tary i-.tsl l.s,-v. i i--rT. t ail DO, or Sii()res REINEMAN, ll:t lhirtl Af. ' p.rt.-iit k i. p,t Sept- ' siti. J-f Jij, 2Z1 L.'ery tr r'. rirrBiKu. r WASTED." A BELMBLE PtSTY V. tae. trie es. invise sg-tiev fir tbe f.-t uf sa ax:e as. ihe grery is:... S-ietii.g :ht fei. ttev -r been ininvtLe.! In tnia dltrrvt. aa tt-.ls rsp.siy. Atrsetg mas a. .y msae lvvrn IXim. to stjjutsuaajy l suteatiag ISLuSSoX Li ii' ' K EB a CO.. 14! Bea.k AlraeC X. T. Asg . AID ROBBERS J F-Cr
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