u y 1 he Somerset Herald. 1 Kevteuitwr . I' TIME TABIjES. t i timOKE A OHIO K II. I iTTSltl'tiOU UIV1SION. i . uiat SO. 1". trains .IT. '-1 " W-r--r EAST. WtSI. Mill. Mall. Yolk tSSi Bi. 1., Uuv k jmi. rtnwii I imiii" " M,M 11 Mliirral I ' i ni l-rtta 1i-uh-i rry .ii:tiirt"l Kl. (ttliHtil hMitiMM'rv l-hl!!-!!-11 V ' I'lilU-k-ll' IUItiU.ii' V . ,rlii.-un( H"itin-l-rt Ihim1 IX jii. t'lnusiit CimiilvUt' Mi ki--"Ht ttmildw I. " l. ..." ' w l-' Mi M m. i . 4i. i 1141 ' 11" ' ' ' J Nl. . ' M. 10: ' i. ; 4 -t t.x t j7 7,1. ft H4 k i. m Z !- Hi . U P. M. M.. Min'ral urn.."- , ,...,.. In relura the tirr"i tef no!.' 'rs-S"A. arrivii1B ml Mtwnt! ImiKli ; .i1t A. M. All irxni ran .y lUltlmore Time. U intei UjiwtuuB PtiU.l.ura'1 Time. Thninth Mali and Exprew tralni Aocumlu!tun trtu an.1 lIl'r,M .tulle. esrt DJ Tlie in.-! .Urt ml.J ufcmeaM ivota t 1 an.1 S..tiilivi wa.aimrtl,Hy. .. ... ...a i..,.,.. i a 14 m. m . .lnlly.ar- .n . w.,Hli.t. a T ) 1.. n. : lullin,.. (.. in. : Phllalelrfia. .! a, i 'Nrw a m.: Ku-iiwHwi. t.oia. m. .. . ...... L ...M IfiHitfll: ID. IO ) urk. . dally. nr- . i :n. m. : Philauell'liU, I 4S ji. 111. : 1 w. i r- . . Tl kn ..met.cTer Fifth Avenue b.1 !n";b; tleld M.reeia ail d'l 0rmnt ud " UM i 'lil-t, fVeneral Ticket A rent. E. k. UVM.UAN,Sui.l.,CunDeiuvi.l. .rT k wiaLroiT aAii.a"o. m and after May Un, trmlM run as Mlowa. eoonertlna lth all paasenaer train! m the P. W. a. H. U U. (Mall iraina dally, Ex irea dally eiet Mondy.) MllW'et !!. 4 3D p. as. Mall tart i a. m. 1- l- Mall East eoonerU with Loeal Weet. r. w. a.B. U. R- rasa bisebal roinT. Vy Partier til... W'ny reniter Wee. wall Eat Mall Wert VI uo a. m. . vi 44 . m. . 1 1 41 . m. , 3,, l. ib. BLTTEIt. 11 ut 1;. UlTTtK. W. S. TEMPLE L CO., HI TTLR CommisMoii 3Icrcliants, 47 S- HOWARD ST:, BALTIMORE, MB. We solicit liberal shiWienU f Butter, und promise to thoae who ship their Butter to us, to use every effort to sell at go.nl prices, and wiil send their account sales and check as soon as sold. We refer V Far jiers' V Merchants' Nat. Bunk. Baltimore, and lo People's Bunk.ol Baltimote. Fair next week. Grapes are plenty. Husking season soon. Are you going to the fair ? In lull bloom oyster signs. Pennsylvania has 2S colleges. Straw hats are being called in. Kail ho'ise cleaning is in order. Delightful moonlight evenings. Who has the 'boss'' pumpkin? The early frost catches the corn. The chicken crop this year is good. Blue is the air round the stovepipe man. Apple butter boiling will 8n be in or der. Tlr.TC are no o ne boa-deln at Castle Pile. There ain't much cider businers this year. Church fairs anJ tcslivals are now iu order. Burglar and sneak thieves are hov'ring, around. Camptneelings have made way for coun ty lairs. Grapes are reduimended as being pnaj lor the liver. During the past week the weather was very pleasant. A the winter draweth nigh the tramp n.oveth south. ' "Wipe off vour specs" is the late sar castic epithet. Chambersburg is lo have a firemen's parade shortly. Mr. Jofciah Bran! has in ivetl into the Nangle House. There wiil be an txcuismn to wino' Pyle on Thursday. The time ol stove-pipe swesring is rap idly approaching. The melancholy days have come, the saddest of tbe year. Are you going on the excursion to Ohio; Pi le ou Thurdav next ? haves ' The lime for preparing autumn and saucr kraul is tie re. The deer hunting season commences on the 1st of next niouih. Tbe maple leaves alon; the sidewalks j are liegtnning to blusu. Epicures are aiiii'.ing -oyeU-ra have le suioed are aUclliog out. It is dow in m der lor )iebily to gel up an J predict the first snow. It vou w ish lo bay Boots and Shots thai are reliable, goto Sohauuo I Id's. The love of money may be the rout ol all evil, bat is the hie ot a newepjer. The Labor lit-torni pwrty wf Wesltnore Und county nominated a County Itckel. NiliitmiQ Uhl is offering bjial iu luctf nni.1, la BimjIs and Shces to wsh tuyeiS Buckwtaeni ckea uuy l- uiade double the usual amtui ytwr. Birci, expect- With an many o( lUe planets as evcuing stars, thesj evcuiujis .e Vrf) ,ible l r lar-gar.ing. D. batllK sioeUea are reading Ur. f .1... ....... l . - ' IUJMI will isstn nu ll it. . , "" . . , where he has been allenJ.ng College hr The impiUiUnt man nlletiaoo what he 1 the jiast year. We were sorry to have has tnt; ibr wise luan on Ut he ii"Youy' leave us, and look torw ard with go uisuy. j pleasure to seeing him again at the holi- None are so liresotne aa those w ho al ! d5 ' ways airre sli ulk ills TCtmta. w e Mti.rti, well I I i nd ontnty taxes. ! Now pay your State ...aslo u.suietU: Kiilege ot voting iu Novemtwr ireat. A !all cs,tiW disease is now prevailine m Strasburr and Lunis-ter Uiwiuhios ! Lancaster County . S raring on the f:el . iluced into iudicial r. k.. ..... Saxoas 1 about A. D. CX) 0 "J ' The Govcrn.tr has iesueJ an itder an- bouueing the t-rlranir.4liNi of ine lir fgi- tm-nt of ihree luonlhs' mn. ! Dr. Sadler. Oculist and Auriet No 25 P-un Ave. Piurh, P. Eve. Eu Throat A Catarrh Special lies. x- i v- sit1, f PricM' I v-" --v - . ! jeorcc K. Parker 8. n ill vt open I-Winv ; r tn I I.Hind at flira. I The larpest, best I Je ell y in Nanette l l.l a. Tlie new M-tho'liI4 K;iropal Church or thia place will be deJiciteJ on the Hth of t !c'.oter. II. II. Barker, ol Cambria Co.. has been nominated for Auditor General by the pro hibitionists. It will pav to eiamiue Solomon I'hl's lock of Boou and thoes tePJie making jour purchases. Mr. S. U. Trent wound up his Un week's term ot Normal school, in this place, on Friday laxt. Nlomo Uhl is ceiling a Urce stock of Boots and hnes this week which he otF-'M ut IkM rmk prui-s, lor 'till. Jude Orvis. of Bellefoute, is Imldiuj court iu liedlird. Judge 1UII Mill btiu !' unwell to attend to biihinits. On Friday night a very suspicious look ing tramp was arrested and placed in Castle File by officer DavU. ' When a nun is innkiii; love lo a wkI- n lieiimvi li?els a it he had to la-iriu where the other fellow lt-t't otl. l'eonle who move from one town .hip or borough tn another between this time and date ol election. lte their voles. George H. Parker has placed au elegant new aementand pair ot steps belore his dwelling house and store room County Suierinlendent Whipkey held t ie annual leather' examinatiot) iu the I n ion st hoid house ou Monday List. We, want alive correxpondrtit in evtty towunhip, village and lKrough iu the ) county, who will give us tlie hx-al news, j The election will be held on Tuesday, the Oth ot November, and turday, t'c- j toln-rtith, is the last d iy for piyin taxes. 1 I.ielenaut K l. 11. Scull, C'.Miipauy A, I Fitsl Uegimeut Voluuteets, has been ap- ; ro uted tuarterniaster 'jl the regiment, i Ti-t it ,A;tvm .,,.v,T Tfia to I was calltn! and in a hw minutes made a The Mddet duty a wnetr lias to R.I1lllUiion ..! the le.r aU.vc ihe do is that ot exaiiiiniiij her husbands "'"I,.'.'')1' ,,,.. ;. ,1 .HKkets, but iron, the v hl.e Kr.oris ; km. I he n.tle MilUrer .. 1 vtnl he ,!,; ....c would she gV.ried in X.v ndr the m. mnsunccs. iu j It apjieais llmf man by llienanicof C It. Parker last wvk leceived the'j. mouII'lT, living near the Mount largest and best as-irted invoice ol dry rood, notions, etc.. etc.. ever brought lo Hits town. The renowned Turkish Commando;-, Osman Pasha, is said to be George Cun ningham, a former citiien ol Westmore land county. We are sorry that we arc unable to pub lish the communication lror.i Slonycreek. particularly as it was w ritten by oue ol the gentler sex. Tlie officers ol the Bedford and West moreland county- Agricultural Sc ieties w ill please accept out thaiiks lur complitueuta ry tickets received. Our town fatheis should prohibit mcrthMr.g In ni placing their Wore poods boxes n the pivtm-nts, in Iront .f their places ot business. The Pittsburgh conference ol the M. E. Church convened at Johnstow n on Wed ni'g Wy last and contiuje.l in t -sdon dur ing the reiudnder of the week. We are requested by the Burgess to an nounce that the Borough ordinance, pro hibiting the placing o! coal and ashes on llie streets, will be strictly enlorced. Mr. George Dripps, lorm rly ol this place but now ot Dauphin county, was with us last week, handshaking and uier- rytuaking with his old time Ineuds. We have been greatly annoyed by hav ing a htot small boys l iating alumt this oice during the past week. The water melon and grapes were go.!, but then. The boys in this office wish to return thanks to the gentlemen w ho kindly pre- sented them w ith a box of bcautilul grajas oue day of last week. B. O. we thank you. Mrs. Uhl w ill receive during this week a large lot of lashionable hats and bon nets which she will sell lit much lower pi ices than any have ever Into sold in Nunc 1 set. Co. A. First itegl. 1'a. Volunteers, left camp Howard, at Monongahela Ci'y. Thursday afternoon for Kingston, Lu zerne county, and are at present in camp at that place. A number of the lady members of the Methodist church have leen busily engag d, during the jiast few days, in sewing and putting down a beautiful carpet in the new churcii building. What has become of Comany G ? They haven't treated us to a dress parade for quite a w hile. Dou't let the oigauizi lion die out, boys, now that you have got ten your new unilorms. All persons visiting the tair will do well by calling at George It. Parker's,and exam ining his stock ot goods lieforc purchasing elsewhere. His stock is full and com plete, w ith prices to suit ail. She saw the placard in Iront of the book store. 'YoU can gel 'That husband of Mine" lor half a dollar," and as slie passed on, she muttered, "I have one I will sell lor halt that much." Quite a number of our citizens have beeu attending the Piltsbnrgh Exposition. Excursion tickets are sold from Mineral Point to Pittsburgh and return, admitting you to the exposition, for $4.50. There is untold honnr, fame end gold awaitine the man who will invent a steam hired girl that w ill fasten the alley gate at niubt and who can be c up in tlie tnurn- I ing without raising an alarm of fire. Mrs. Uhl will receive this week a large line ofl-adies' and Childn : a Underwear, also full liDeS ol silk and wormed das triiige, wotsud jams fancy giants and notions, which stic will seil vtr cliep. Mr. Jack Colfroih, junior ed'tor of the Somerset Jhiuwrnt. one day of lasl week laid awar uis slick and rule. and. wiih an armful ".f books, started lor Meadville where he intends further pursuiug his studies. The cow with the lell oa still run at borough authorities larire. Won 'l our I'afe prohibit persons from allowine iiieir cow a u ruu m niciijr iu uui ough. ir at least prohibit luem froiu put ting hells on them 7 Excursion tickets w ill be sold on the B. i O. lt aiu from all points between Bridie port and Ohio Pyle to Mineral Point, du ring the tur davs of the tair. The Siin- l-Heland Miteral Point ltoad will sell ticket a tor sixty cents round trip. On the outside of this weeks paper will be louud a lull account ol the shooting and killing of W. W Hutchuuson and the captuie of W. P. Funck, two men who Lave beeu engaged in shoving the queer and manufacturing counterk-it money in and about Alloooa. Berlin Hocse Late Erollier House. J. C Davis. Prop. This house has been newly furnished and refitted throughout. Its location is the best in Berlin, lio in centre of town and nearest B. V. It. It. Boarding by the week, day or meal, good stable attached. Mr. Park Kinimel who Las been at 1 home stwndinz his summer vacation, on Tl .)' .. L. ..irn.l I.. MiUt!!.. ibc Itara 00 ihe firm of Mr. Isaiah IVU. ol Somerwt townshiii, w as struck by lithtnine on Mon.l.v i, ..i destroyed- As the' l,r w tilled w ith ;hsy and train at the time, the ls was f? .r1'''': iumttd in Ihe Ber- ''y Sliils lnsurauci-C to the miK,nt 01 eigui uunnreu ui.Kar. i'i -xoitisti.wB. wnots Gen Wm. at preni vis.ting II. I. IWr ts., Illrt ua ijune a iwiniu! arxlil. 1,1 i,ne rUv ol last week. Mr. Nliail in company "wiih 'r ld.ruin Kaer was l w.lking and whilst passing the house J Mr John Hav ' fitful! - n.it. ... ' . 1. . 1. J " " - -a 11411 SIM 4 1 dog flew out and seized him by the lee earing his clothta bud! v ami inflicting a eere wound. The f:iir o! the InJinaa Asrioa'tanil t-o-' . .... , ... . r .. rifly, win l-e Ufiu IU lfxnana, i t., on tn ! il rn i bint, oil. t.u auu i ii, a.iu n"nn- to be one ot the best rxbibttiim tbt-jr have j overbad. We are under obligation to : Geo n- tSacretarj-, t.r a Iwkel of j I iit-r smi, 3u. -I'.n ana .m. nnu jimmies niriiilnrship for this yeiir. : Fra-tional currency has ltecotue so scarce in some localities hereabonts thAt it is only with difficulty that it can be ob tained in exchange fur coin when needed to send away in letters. Before the ex piration of many months some of us will be sorry tor the ngly remarks we have made concerning this harmless creature of c; rcu instance crtp . Vt't appeal to our corresxndcuts not to tell oar readers that the nights are longer, the weather is cooler, the days are short er or anything ot that kind. If tbey havn't scnVe enough to find such things oul for luiuifCivcs let tlitio Irciie to dciiu if tiny wjut 10. r bit beside a trout brook jk :W r. m and try to read the IIkkm u lt- the lulil ot the 11. "i At a inoeting of the 1 ard of School Itiifctois ot Smiersct Ixiniugh, on Satur day last, the following teachers were cho sen ti teach the rublic cchools the ensuing 'term: ' J.I). M-ee. 1'riiiiiifiil; Miss Sydney rosllctliwaite. le:s Mrs. M. J.Couelly. K1U illlllM'l. Ml8 K:.N-rts. ami Kliz Are you going to the Sea Side, or are ut the Fair. Jonas is an Olympian in all you there already? In either cast? procure feat requiring vigor and agility. Alex some of Glenn's Su'phur Soap, if vou lander is as licet ol foot as the wild mule ... . . . - I. I. 1 . T . f ....U ,.1..AA I'nw.H Would increase Hie luxury Ol llie nam, render your skin while and healthy, and remove" freckles or sun burn. Sukl by all lirngirists. lenit,t:rillenton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. Hill Hair and Whisker dve black or brown, filly cents. tu Th'irslay the lulh iusl , a little grand daughter ot Wm. Wilt, agetl aUiul two years, ran on to the track of Mr. Will's lime ipiarry directly in Iront ol the car. and had its leg entirely cut otl' Mow and close to the knee, by the wheels of th; car. ir. J. M. Iuther, ot Stoystown j Vernon Mines, aljove Ml. Pleasant, says the C'onnellsvilie 7'n''U)U, has l.tn amusiiii: lumscii tor some 11111: pisiiij ! making cout.lerleil money. Where he ' got the s:!v-:r or the moulds nolsaly seems to know; but that tliey were i.mnn iu u jios!'ss on. seemed lo lie Miiiieient evidence and he was marched on last Fri'lsy to I ulontown by the pniper olMcer. Surely "the wav of the tmnsgressor is hard. We lot.a.1 011 our table mie tlay of l ist week a iili-e.i ipl to tlrj Nailonal G'Mrd. Tbe N. . is a ii;onihly paper puL5 lied in this pl,u.'e, and, as tt name w .mla in-dic-lte is devoted to th.' uiiliuiy interests ! of the Stale. The first number was lather j a ti.zle, but the editors promise to Uo liet ,.itr ! ter the next lime. The next ntimuer, s-j ssvsthe postscript, will contain letters tiy Col. J. U. E-iie, Aiij't. 1". A. l.r and oilier. The price of suleriptioil is 50 ct ills per je:.r. On Tuurs l iy las; a tii i express west on the I!, i i. lt.lt., -i passing over the Muldle Creek Uiilili-. east of Cassclman, J the axel of the leiiiier M llie engine bloke, w hich caused tlie bag.-a.'e car. a passenger car. und sloping, car lo leave tlie Hack, j arn I all three were piecipisatcd over an i embankment r decliviiy, a distance of ten 'ir twelve teet. Fottuuately the train wu not r:i:ii!iiig rapidly at the time el the 'inishan. and Hie cars were not badly iir 'k--u a eirmiiistaiKX- w hieli ui!laccuul ti.r lu- atBu ci ot laUdilies, not a lite le in h-At and but twelve ptrms iniured, Hone ol tlieui very seriously. I'.i.VMVKit has made ereat reductions in priiis ! llardwaie. Vou can buy goiKls just as cheap from him as you can buy theni iu llie cny. He buys his goods trim 1 ti. iii.nio.ieiiii. r. nn.I in laree iiuaulities. gn( ,ilvri.,,re ,uv u.eut at tlie very low est price", and is determined now to seil g.xids at a very low price. Call and see him and get his prices. His stock is very complete, including Building Hardware. Paint and Glass, Oils. Narnishes. and Wooden Pumis. Again we say. Call and (See iiuier. sua uuj j "u. uniuKan iiuw him and ou will save money. Dk. Van Dvkk's Svt.ritrit Soap. Dr. Van Dke, whose lite Ion:; specialty, and world wide repu'aliou for curing ikiu dis eases has endeavored lor years to combine an external treatment. He has accom plished this desirable restiit in the prepa ration ol his compound "Sulphur map," the merits ot which are sjioken of by thousands; il is highly recommended to all our readeis. Price "J5 cents, by mail, ceutsalsx:3 cake CI cents., by tit til, 73 cents. OHice 511 N. 5th street. "Whole sale Di-"t, -loo N. 31 street, Philadelphia, IV Sild by uil Druggists. Not u e to Teai hkhs. Propo-a! will lie reci ived until tktober 1st. t-ji a princi pal to take charge of the thtee Berlin schools. The principal to procure his own assistants, with the approval of the Birard. and to arrange w ith said assistants, upon his ow n terms, and with the view ot con tinu'rg a select seh 1 during the sutnint r m nitl.s. Projujsals will also be received for ciwh of the thn-c schools separately for the term of live months. A. Hekki.kv. s!02: Sec'y. New BLTiMouE, Sejit. 13, 1S7T. Yestcrdav, Mark (iiilespie, a son ol Mr, Wm. Gillespie of tbis place, tell and broke his arm. Dr. .Marburg, ol Scbellsburg, being in tow n, set the arm and the lad is doing well. On the same evening a son of Mr. Wm. J. Miller. ais of this phre, while out hunting the cows was bit in the loot by a copperhead snake. The loy. although voum. beina between 11 :nd 12. years of age. had the presence of mind to tie a string around his ankle, r.y using plenty of w hiskey the foot is nearly well. How- it is done. The Erst object in life w ith the American people is to "get rich ;" the second, how to regain good health. 1 he first can Le obtained by en ergy, honesty and saving ; the second good health,) by using Gl-.EL S ArousT Ki.owlk. Miould Juu be a despiuident euifcrer trom any of theetiectsof Dispep sia, Liver Complaint, Iudigestioo, ic, st)i:h as Sick Headache, Palpitation ot the Heart, Smr Stomach, Habitual Costive ness, Diy.iniss of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, Jtc.. you need not sutler another day. Two doses of Au gust Flower w ill relieve you at once. sample Bottles 10 cents, ilegular sire 73 ceula. Positively sold by ail first class Druggists in the L". S. ' Wouth its 7k;lOHT is Golu. Un doubtedly ihe greatest modern discovery in medicine is DaCosta'a Medical cure for Dyspepsia, sick headache, sour stomach, costiveness, biliousness, loss of appetite, distress after eating, and all disorders caused by indigestion or deranged liver. Its results are astooishing, and sure relict is uuarauleed in every case where 11 is taitlilully used. It tones up the stomach, regulates the liver, restores ihe natural ap pelate strengthens tbe delicate and expells tbe morbid humors Irom ihe system. Ty phoid and bilious lever might in almost evety case. Ie prevented by Us timely use. Trial atr--25 ceula. A very lew dose wiil relieve, and a little perseverance curt you. For sale by G. W. Beuibrd. AW Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant ft una Syrup, whicu never tails. itkUEF WrTHocT a Dot-roa. Though 1 we would by uo means be understood as deprecating, but rather as recommending, protessional aid in ditease, there are mul titudes of inslances when it is neither ne cessary or easy to obtain. A lauuly pr vided with a comirehem,ve household specific like Hostetler's Stomach ihiu-rs, is Ke-stssed of a medical resource adequate to icl emergencies in which medical ad vice would be otherwise needful. That ! I ,.,K:n .n.l hirwli,i. i 11 V . n . 1 1 1 II i retuanire. aud u aulhorilively reamuaenJ , contrwy feelings must be the ia i .... ....i-or in.l,m-ti.rti. liver disorder, heritance ot vice, and the curse of vic.ous an irregular iiahil td body, urinary and uterine troubles, incipient rheumatu-m and pdt, and many other ailments of frequent occurrence. It eradicates and prevents in lenniitent fevets. relieves mental despi n deocy, clucks prt mature decay, and in vigorates the nervous and Diuseculur tis sues. Mcep, dip-htion and appctiie aie promOtCO oy II, at,ll It la eueu-ij im-mi in ovcrcuinmg lue ttucta and exposure. of eklutUStitll Tlie htufe Miiltsrv unnj. cnnrjatnf of; . . . n. .i r : me male I rrasiirer, aihiiuh- utnerai inn ji- ijuiitui , ' v ill i in, . i v umi uniiii i u relation to the payment t the National (Jimi-d, called oiit in the reix-nt riots, There was some douU a to the authority 01 the Male to pay the tnaips without a special appropriation, but the Attorney General is of the belief that the act of 1S4 makes enough provision for their pay ment on warrants issued by the Governor on the State Tresurer. and he will render an opinion to that effect. A twelve-year-old daughter of Itev. J. A. J. Williams, ol K wring Spring, Blair county, died on Friday last under rather singular circumstances, and a post mortem examination revealed the tact that a tine cambric needle, which the little sufferer aileged during her illness she had acci dentally swallowed, had lodged iu her left lung, and as a couseipieiiM.' a pint or more ol blood was lound id her chest, which had loreed the lung upward and the heart out of iu position toward the right side, and had also crowded the right lung julol place and stopped the circulation of the blood in the let! arm. In addition to this the left lung was soli tied and gangreened. Jit iifitrd Oitzrtte. Pft.M Ttl lNO fok the Faik. t n last Friday morning Jonas M. Cook, and the 'senior editor of the Ikmorrat took their i lirst rare, preparatory to entering the lists 01 unm;, 1 11c m c u. 'iai c m v unm street, in Iront of tin? I ourt-hotise, and was witnessed by a select party. For threc-tourths ot the distance to be run the cdilor maintained the lead, but in attempt ing lo jostle his ndvcrsiry, his head be came too heavy for his heels and he fell prostrate in the sand. He rose up quickly, dirty and torn as to his clothes and wound ed as to his feelings. "The race is not always to the swift." Alexander, don't run at the Fair; Watt rman w ill lieat yon. A Sad Otvt kukncr. On last Monday Ihe 17th, a little gill of Josiah Bender of Stanton's Mills.got a bean in her windpie, which caused tteaih. The particulars are as follows: On Monday the 17lh, inst., this little girl w ith some other parlies had been at a neighbors house, and on return ing il began lo rain, and they began to run lo get oul ol the wet- The lutle girl had some beans in her hand, and w hile run ning put two ot them into her mouth, and one got into her windpipe; she began to choke, bul still kept on running until her grandmother picked her up. an l tarried Her on the porch. Shu was theu black iu the lace. Her grandmother put her lin ger iuto her ihr.wt, but ot no avail. She then laid her down thinking her dead, w hen she gave another gasp lor life. Her grandmother again put in her linger, and, as she says, thinks she moved the bean when the little girl began to recover. She continued getting better until in the allcr uoon, when she was taken w ith a kind ol sjiasinodic f pclis, and lrom Iheuce contin ued getting worse. Dr. Patterson was summoned and did all in his pow er to al leviate tlie sutlering ! the little sufferer, but ot no avail. Sue lingered till the next morning, when Drs. Covode and Len hart were also summoned, and alter a caretul cxuiuiualiou said that uolhiug but a surgi cal ojieration could relieve, and ttien the chances were against lite. The child lie ;ng so much weakened by the strangula tion. The three doctors consulted as to the propriety ol pcrloriniiig thu operation, and liuaily agreed that it was lies! not lo ieilorm it. The little stiffi-rer lingered in great Rg- onv until lour o'clor k Tuesday ailcrnoon. w hen death mercifully ended her suffer ings. It was a most pililul sight. She was a dear little girl. gsl, kind, and gen erous, and beloved bv all who knew her. Her remains were interred at Hojiewell. M. E. Church, t.n Tuesday al 10 o'clock a. ni. smtvicis y jev. aiier.es. 01 Hooversville. A post-Hi-'Hem examination was made. ami the bean was found down in the windpipe cloe to the left lung, showing that an otn-ra'ion, to save life was im possible. John . i leck . Stanton's Mills, Sept. 22, 1S77. Fur llie SoscTiiJt Hkrald. Maralilr. The same beauty, harmony and propor tions, w hieh are observable iu the ualursl word, are likewise lo be discovered iu the moral. Those things w'jith are the objects ol our sight, if itieir pans ate adapted and Sited to each other, al the very first view, give us the idea of pleasure and delight, and these we immediately, without any hesitation, call pretty, agreeable, a.ij beautiful. On the other hand, those objects which are disproportioned, anil between the two parts whereof there is a manifest disagree ment and unfitness, naturally produce in our minds the idea ol dislike; and we al once pronounce them lo bo detoruied, dis agreeable and ugly. The Sam-: o'servatio.i is trui; with re gard to the idea of order and regularity which we have from the objects ot sense, and which transfers itself to the objects ol the mind, and a fitness between our thoughts and actions, are as discoverable by reason, as harmony o! bounds is by ihe ear, or as neauty and agreeable disposition ot parts are by me eye. Morality allow nie to insinuate is ot a fixed and unchangeable nature. Virtue aud v ice are not mere sounds. They have their foundation in the eternal aud essen tial differences of things. There is an in trinsic leiuty in virtue and an intrinsic de tormity in vice, which must ever mark them lor each other. Virtue can never be made vice, nor vice virtue. Their nature is firm and immovable. It deends neith er on the caprice or opinions of natural be ings, nor on the arbitrary cor.stilution ol Gild Himself, bul is Ihesiandard by which all inleliigeul tree agents ought to deter mine and regulate their actions. (Stoys lown aristix;racy, alias Home Guaids, please observe.) There is an immutable good in virtue, and an immutable evil iu vice. We therefore lie uudel the otdigalion to prac tice the former and avoid the latter. 1 hie is not founded upon any positive law or command, but in the native goodness ot the one aud in the malignity inseparably attending the oilier. It is therefore evident from this that we cannot break through the laws of decency, justice and right, wbich form virtue, and not sutler some loss or dimunition ot our happiness. And, on ihe other hand, the practice of virtue has happiness as its natural aud necessary connection; and -the cause is obvious. Every reasonable mind can be at ease only in acting agreeably to the must er lect reason. And il we admit thai every deviation Irom the unchangeable rule of right is a deviation from the paths ot vir tue, it follows as an argument thai every reasonable soul having a (tower to reflect upon us actions to examine and compare tlie agreement or disagreement ot those ac tions with whul is jiisl and tit in the na ture ol tilings every such retlci f ihe uniid upou auy irregular ur unworthy ac tiou must be attended w ith a vast uneasi ness. Virtue is the health and strength ol the soul. Vice is its bane and destruction. Even as Ihe foitner isa food which nourish es it and are s w ith its constitution, so vice is a cruel disease w hicli wastes aud cou sumes It. Nay, it is a deadly poison, which tears and divides the firm texture and composition of iu parts. Did you, my dear readers, ever observe how your minds have been pleased and deliguted when your eyes have beheld a beautiful object in nature, or a pleasing prospect in a sweet landscape. Have you ever marked how your souL even though ru riled and discomposed, has been delight ed, rendered placid, calm and serene by an agreeable strain of music? Even so wiil me eight and practice of virtue virtue so related lo the faculties of a rational soul till your mind with pleasure, ease and satisfaction. N virtuous persons mast be as com pletely happy in this world as people pv aiblr can tie. liiey IllUSt enjoy lueui- selves. A divine peace and SerenilV must - be theirs. In Whatever rbite thev mav he fixed, they must reflect upon their con duct with pleasure and satisfaction. people. Their Conduct muat be lull of te - itioiae, fiatn and uueaxuMaa to them, it must render them obnoxious to their own reason. TLe aauit frincijilt; wbicb urea Ihtm to pun jili acd alibi r ior ia (Xhers ruu Wacb Item , taoh and abLor tbem- aclrca. Aotl cvniitmriio tbi'tr ul ClD - duct ibr must knuw ibat utben bate and cuademn Ihem tor it. Ana tbi. u punab- B'fH- J. II. tl lAalAMl. J sifTioB, s.-pt. 23, istt. A'ljuiani nenerai. nave bti a rowiing inun irauia. was imjarn iu Tutelar night of last week the wre- t. tr..ul -i najui in a'atis u. ivuiiiiunu, luruierijr v i m m. .. . diuw. w u imu i jaml me eight or ten uitsr clothes, hat, i Uioeket - books, kniea. etc., stolen tbeie-i from to the value ot flOO. Iwaiile sis or iilo f , right dollars in money. Tbe thieves first stole Irom a carpenter shop near by. a num ber of tools with which they loreed an en trance through a window in the rear of store-room. Two tramps, a ho had been loafing about the town for some days, and who disappeared the same Bight, were sus pected ot having done the robbing. Dr. lleslop and Mr. Coder started in pur-1 suit 01 tlie robbers coming np to them at Cumberland, just as they were about to leave that place on a freight train, in comjiany with quite a number ol tramps. As they were dress sd in some of the suden clothes tbey-were very readily identified and arrested. The rest ot the -.t..li I. ri.iu.it v mm.. .. 0..rtt-u..t.. .11 .1 1 V It '11'. II, . BO U.M . tl no ui.U ICICtl.' at the houeul a.brotber-tn-Uw, ot ojc ol the thieves, in Cumberland. Tbe Chiel of Police of Cuiiibeilaud arrived here with the two thicvis.in cbar',e,ou Saturday, aud placed theui iu Castle Ptlu w here they will await lueir trial at court. Tribal mt Keapcr. In honor of respected brother, Daniel Weyand, Esip, deceased, the members of the Somerset Bar met in the office of Geu'l A. H.Coflioth, on the afternoon of September lHth, where, on motion ol Col. Jobn It. Edic, William II. Postlethwaite, Esip.was unanimously chosen chairman of the meeting, and on motion of Gcn'l Wm. ' H. Koontz, John It. Scott. Esq. , was ap pointed secretary. A committee was then appointed by the chairman to draft resolu tions, which were subsequently submitted and adopted as follows: Wit eke as. It has pleased Almighty God to r.-move from our midst, by death, our aged itud esteemed brother, Daniel Weyand, Esq., therelore, llftulced, That we deeply deplore the death of our friend and brother, Daniel Weyand, Esq., who, in bis long profes sional and private life, always evinced the characteristics of a true Christian gen tleman, aud w bo by his sterling integrity aud unfaltering devotion to truth and jus tice won the respect of all who knew him. Jtewlrfil, That by his death the Bar has lost a worthy member, the family a dear friend, and the community an hon ored and trusted citizen. lktoUtd, That as a tribute ol rtspc?t lor the memory of our deceased brother, we attend his timers! in a body, and that we wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. llenolred. That we tender to his sorrow ing family and relations our warmest sympathy in this hour of the ir bereave ment. lletolrr.'X, Th"t these resolutions be pub lished in ihe county papers and a copy ol them be transmitted to the family ot the deceased. Vai.esti.nb H.w, A. H. CoKKhOTH. Wm. H. Koontz, A. J. Cotiitoits, II. L. Baer. Committee. The follow ing is a roll of Company A, First Uegimeut Volunteers, National Guard ol Pennsylvania, enrolled for three months. OKFICEKS. J. HeV HAZZARD, CanUln r.ll It. SIT LI lit I-ieu't. J. Il r-ATTlfc, iod Laea'L SERUEANT9. .lei. T. ARMSTaoso, lt Sergeant. 2 I William T. sioutt 4tn James V. Moire . a. I Th... it. t "nirujiher 4lh W. . kartell CORPOKAIA Ut AMiert drexj. .in) John li. KiHine.tr. ith Haa-h A. Kell SthOeu W. knee.lv. 7th M. W. Wlehburt. Sill I ten. I.. Teeteni. ;M It. Ir". tmier. 41 h T. M. luiiiie!L Ml'SltTlANS. John Hammond. Jcrre Murtt. PRIVATES. Itennet Jo..it., liumee S. S. Iteraey U'llllaia, lteiiiier William, Itrtitly ('imrtri, Unruui K S uhI Kolrt R. t 'uldwell W. H. I'olliorn '. K. Courady O. U. t 'm-hriiu ldnily , '.oojier llllaui, OHir J.din H. Cunuinirhaui Henry, Ii kwann M tillam, tiuvn Oeorae, fsiwney Julia A. Kamrat lt. r'eruer A. H. Kureon H. ' Oruiier Jaoob. Olont W.J. (ilunt Alliert, i olitia John, HUlman S. B. HaMon Alfred, Hlielnun J. C. 11 ill Walter, llnuver trenre S. Km ken w. M. Klinnnumilh Jarper, MeOormlrk H. M. MtOurmiek W. M. McUrin H. B. Mnnliromer; R. f. Oliver J.t fultieO. W. fennel F. M. file Hamilton, Keed tl f. MelH-x J. H. KohlDMia W. H. kiifclnaoD Zarfa 8. KobtDtuti James, Rotib W. B. SaylorOeonre K. tiaylur JoeUu. Nhefimrd 1. j. Khaw K. fHdeliy T. J. Taylor Charles, Taylia- Harry, Taylor J.l'. Tbomaa Martin. TbuDiiiatHi Mi lliiaui. Wall i nnuiai, Walter F. U Wood Henry, Wood John. Youoa Harry, Yoh. f. t Ziumerman 0. 11. Xigler li. li. levrr nrter, Zleock Andrew. K IJAPiril.ATIO.V. t'.i. A, -S men, MonocixJhrUrity.Wanh. 'u.,l'a i . C. V aieu. Oinneliffvilie, Fayette Co.. fa. C'n. H, 11 aseB.I.mnaure,Wetiiiirelanl .,Pa. tVi. tl. :tf men, SiHiienet, SonHTet (i., Pa. IV.'ui'llatB, ielo.iat, Weetuuretand Co.. Pa. i 'o. H, luina. Washlnxum, Waah'xton t'o Pa. Co. F, 1 man.MiioolicafieU Cliy.tt anil. CoPa. Total, U oHi-era and men. HARRIED. HAY FUITZ. On the 20th of Bept, 18T7. at the residence ol the hride's pa rents, by Itev. J. W. Potrinherser. assisted hy Ker. II. Keener, Mr. Hiram P. Hay to ,l;tt-usan lielinua rrttz, Dotn ot llrotu ersvalley township, (Somerset Co., Pa. III. IlKXHER On the 13th of September. 1377, Ahhie Jane Bender, aged 4yeare, II months, and 2 days. aOIEMET likktT - IXirractad by Cook fc Biuits. UtlOU III CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, Arplea. dried, ft te Aptiletiuiter, if yal toraOe limn. f luu k 1 60 Batter, f ke) lie Butter. i a (roll; lie Backwbeat, V tiafliel Tte " meat, luw h fcjuo Beeewax. V ft 'iie Haeoa, boaldera, f tile " itdea, " . lie " euoutry hama, f) ft .' la'y: corn, tear) uuanei i Corn, (thelleo) VI baehel ie tv.rn meal ft c Call (kina. V ft lue lKV dom 12'e FfcMir. ft t.ol a uu Flaxseed ha., (M ft) Tie Htnu, tmicarolradl V ft lie Lard,)) ft WivSlie Laiher. red ei.le. a ft jouao npiicr 6:oe " K1U. - .........7..4ffue Mhtdlinci, while, luufta u i tlmu. oa Ur Potmtuee, ba ttc Pearhe. dried, ft le Kee ft bw T5e Rwe, ft Salt, Ku. L, f) titd.eitra OS - Uroaod AIbbi. par Back i c ' Ashu. uer uek K Sirar. yellow ft lUc-i4 '- white , mMfMe Tallow, f ft 1 Wheat, ft baa (1 BV Wool, V ft BiKeiw New AdoertUemenU. ADVERTISING! a 1,090 WORTH, FOR 7.3. The chi apet and beet way to reach reader out tide of the tanre citiee la by Bring eoe vt an we o! our aia list ol over 1BBB Bewauapera, BKWIe.1 tn eoeer ditterent wetiooa of the country. H ttklj Cirrulmtion eee ,. AdverUJementa re. erived lor eoe or we ire Uau. Fur eatadiwaa eea taininic name of napera, aal other laloruulioa aad fur eauiaatea, addreee RF.AL.O AFIXSTER. Park Biw (Tlia-l BjilCar Sep. a. TljDl TOR'S NOTICE. At an Orpham Co art held at Somerset Pa , oa the :wtb day of KeptemtieT 1ST7. the BBdenuraed Aadltnr waa da'y appointed to paea ua Ike eaeep. tioBe. find the taeu and make a dlnributtna of tbe food a tbe baoue wt Aaron Bluugk aad Kd Uetta, Admlnia. rator ut the estate ol Cbrtatopbvr Ueiu, deceaeed. to aA.1 tneaic tlwae knrafly eutiiled , thedotieeol the atwre apnurnuaeat. a Taeeday. I tktober lih. at kiaonWla auaterset. when aad ' Bhaf. sll iTm fa.lMHl " .liul If . wh"? " " attaad if tbey I JOHN K. SCOTT. sep. as Aaditor. UDITOIVS X0T1CE. , b.ue B. Vler l la the CoanofCommoa Plraa . . I" Jnereet county r-a. 1 Jame la. Pork. ya January Term lfT: Tbe underUrned Amiltor ai'ointcd by toM urt todetcrmioe the heni aa.i todwribuu the j J Xi V2$m'Z ( that be will meet all partita mlereated the "," appoimmeBt, at in ! t od- j 1 TTZ . 7.' TJ '.T , uartir are reuwaated Uiatlawd. f UC. COLBtlRX. . Sen. at Aaditor. .Yew AJvsrtixemt nli. j LlV SP AP ER ja rf rri"T" 1 AU V fcK IIS ADVERTISING 1 A hnuk r-muimni a Hit f towns In the t'. huvlfia ft.WiisK, and ibe newNiier having lanr- 1 ciriMiiaiKin. an tae Keiuctoos, ajfrtruiianii. ttoientinc aud other ieetal cl journals. TMeg of rates, jihnains- run ur Adrertiiilnu: and eeerv thtnK wtiicb adrarUiwr would lias u kiHiw. Mull ed on reeetrd of tea eenti". Address 4JIKO. I. RuWEIXaro., issatare mu. (it,;wli rritiuoa"' buiWlD. tiep.at CDITOT.'S NOTICE. At B OrtUan' Cuert held at 8nmerw4 Pa., on the Sih day ut Seiitemlier 1877, belnreilie Huoor ai le the Judges thereof, In the mailer nf the es tale ol Andrew 8ieeht. dee'd. tbe Cuort spiwint e4 the uaderxtne.1 Auditor to awertmn wiiu are the helm, what are the adeaD-emenrs If any. ami t-i make a dl.trilrtiti-iD ul ihs tuuiiit lu Ilia inn-l- i,l I lat-et HirtS-Itt I l.rn Vj,.. I.f V .it,., . ..I " " - - - ... - , .... I tire rr'.iri ir . i -w .iihtiii, 'wv n. i'i n.ri aui'iiK ' those Kl(4lly eullllisl loen-l'.. tieri'iif ;ie. mil mm ne win aorsii in itie.isUr 1,1 iir- aL ne 111 iKiiuiiueiit, 011 1 ucMla) the t .1 d.iy ot lAinst r. ls;7, at hi.- ulli 1 1 si muriet, wh-u au.l; wb .-re all jicrsuui can aticb.1 I! thev thmti isi .t. John u.si'orT, tsep. '.s Anditor. A 1 an Orphftii' Court heM t Rompiwt. in the lWtiiot S p embor li;7,fef ne lb; H wmII li Ju.lnea thereof, in the mutter of the ftstat) ut ThnoB Mum iffH'tt, Bn nti'n i H-nry '. SrhttlL, K-i (Lie U4vlemKnel AuHtiT wj duly apt.uixl u fix lh n mount 1 the mKnix.im-e to b eotvrwl Into hy Hnrriftm Mtn, the latrrest Uireol to hi piti to the widow of ait tlectwt. ami (trr her death, the r.iri theref (Riytihie to th heirs of wM JecejeO, tu aacerUiin who the are the ilvaDai;:it U "any, the 'aiuouut Iiayatile to heirs or leic. ri'prt-ientatlvesapritrtHDic Ui law, alMt the aitiHiut patynble by the ail Har riun Mania to Kachitcl Manou, Atiuluintratrix and M'Miro MtrnwB Maxon. A tmnni'tnilor i the utd dttceaei. ity tlie (uurt. A. F. IHCKEY.riwk. I herelty iclve notice that I will attvDd to the duties ol the at-e aitjmtai'-iit, mi We lnelay the J4th day HKtolr 177, at ny tn'Arr tn Simier et Jwbcn und w he mail yztottuf cn et'tcud il thty thii.il iir.ipcr. JOHN K. SCOTT, Sep. Atttiilor. TI1K New York Observer. The llest lh-ligious aud Secular Family Newsvr. f:Ll.' n Year, post jviid Eihihlished 123. " 37 PARK ROW, 5CW IUKH. it SAMPLE COPIES FREE. A UDITOPv'S XOTICK. Jo S. t'hlllipiiiif 1 Xu, U3, August Term. UTS. aud wife tu t Oiinuun ir-ieas ut buierel Aaron WJ1L flionir. J ( Volunt:irr Asiicnment ) Aennant Bled Aaintut Mih JST7. Kieeidlon tiled AUKiut lh ir.l, and Julin H. bile i.lnt.l Au.lit.ir Ui in.. uliti (lie exieitifi and dliitril'tlte the fdlels lu the hamls or the Astii;lied lo nbd amimir thime lrrutly eutlilrd tlie.et.i. Kxirjet from the rvc.ird, r'rilti -t lsih nf Scit. ls. V. J. KHis,Klt. I'm. Niitice i lierctiy uiveiitouil jmrtieii inierialxl that i will Atleml In llie uutU-4 -d 1 tie almve all- (M.inttnent.at tliooflW ufA. J. 1'olUini, Km., in Ihe H-irirtih fdSi.iueriHit, on Thunwlr, tk-udn-r 11th lsT7, at luu'clock a. m.. wliea and where ilmea Inieregicd can attend if tliey ee ori.er. Jllll?! u. t.uir. Sep. 20 A uniToirs NOTICE. t-ier Philliuiil i Comroiin Pfi-a i.f S-.:nr?t Co. anil wile tn No. toi AuiU!'t Term liTT. A.inm Will. UlUIIUl J A.--iiiioii dI) Aua. CT. eT'-t4lon ftle-t J l i. 1S77. Aenmt nid Ann. 1 and John K. litie ajipoliiioil Aodm.r to ihihi uim the escetiliiin and ili..t filiate t!:c lunln in:' lie Intuits I the Aaslxnee to and among those legally en titled thereto. Kxlract Irom the rowrd, rrrlicl M'-pt. 17, isr.. F. I. Kt M lSlr.lt. Pr.i. Not It If hert-hy ien, ttial 1 will aiicn.1 to the duties ol ioil'1 eiili-lnlniriil at the uie.ee r A. J. C..Ilirn, Ki"t . in the B-.run .f -Somerset, on I hunslav, tii iolier II. 1S77, nt in o i-n- a a. m. wheo and where all Kirtlea r:in at lend il they thtuk proiier. J. F.. F.Dtn. Sep. a Auditor. GKACE'S SAXiVB. "A Yre-tB)lle Preparation, invented in the 17th century by Iir. James i! race. Snnreoa in K Imr Jamea' army. Tbrouah in aiteney he eure.1 thouan.iaorthe moet sellout nri and woun-ls and wan regarded hy all wi knew Imu a a pui Uc beoelaotor. a box, by uiuil Sue ror sale by druKistHitcnerally. AGENTS WANTED. Address fiF.TH W. lOWI.r. A- NOSS, llMlea, SI ana Sep. 'JO s UKIUFF'S SALE. ht virtue of randrv wrriia of Ven t. Ex. and Al. VI V. in.ueil oul ol the t.'uurt of Col.ii'l n Plea of Smneret C41.. Pa., and to me dlrteled, I will einoee lo Iir iiuldie ouu-ry, al the lourt House, in Koinersct, on Friday, 0 tuber 12. 1877, All therta-bt. title, tnterei-t. and elatm of Daniel W. Criemaa. ot. In and lo the following deaeritx-d real eetats, rii : A rrrtain trxrt of laml. rttuate tn Paint Tp. Somerset nainty. Pa., containing two hunireil and twenty. ttve aeren. mure or less, wiih a two-etory trams dwelling honseand fteam law-mill therein ereeted. adioiulnir landf of K. 1. Anderson on the cant. lMue J. Horner on tlie north, and Milum aiiiann in the weat with the ai'tnenan?ea. Taken tn execution as the propeity of lwnii.-l W.Crirman, at the fuitu of John li. Mi-Farlnnd at Co.. an.1 John T. Ake. TKKMS. Anr (iersi pnrrhasinir at the aimve nla will iilnmliMi-not that t-n twr eent. of the nun-haw mner must benal I a ae tbe property is km ked down otherwise it will airain lie Xie.l to aale. The residue ot the pun-haac m.mi: mutt be ild be!nre llie ai-kin.wle.lKiiient ot Shertn .ieed, and nodeed will 1 acknowledir ed until tbe pup-liate muni r j id ia. UrJutUli W. PILK. Sep. 29 hberlll. 77 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW CARPETS ! PRICES THE VERY LOWEST. The Assortment Unsurpassed. H. M'CALLUM, 77 FIFTH AVENUE, Bet. Wood and Smithfield Sts., IITTS II UltO. Sept.So. ' A UDITOI'.-S NOTICE. Tlie nnlcrslftncd 1 Anditor apiK.tiiteil by the trpbani' Cur ot Somerset oouuty, to pn upon the rxrepttoonnlclio ibe account ol the Kxecuiort of Charles Heittey.dee'd. find tne la -u and make a dlMrlbuitoB ul the lunti in tbe hands of faid Kierutorsto and auKma: thone l'nally entlile.1 therein, hereby -!ve nouee thai be will attend V. thedntiesof uahi appointment on Sal unlay, Jet. J. lt77. at huotne In S.mnet, wheu and whi re all penontuiterefled can attend il tbey think TAU HAT. Sep. -JS Autliior. VUITOH S NOTICE. Th anderslrneil Andiior app"'ntel by the Judaea ol Ibe urphanf' Court of svieaenet canty, lo paae Bpoa tbe exceiitii bled in Mid Court Pi tbe amount ol -Samuel Minder. Administrator ol Uenry Ohitfelty, dee'd, to atate ana.-eount anil to make a duttrlhuiion of ttie luooa :a the bao-ls of tb Adm r.. to and amour tnoae k-rally eniiile.1 thereto, keretiy firef mKice. that tie .:. -.nd ta thedultea of hia aivitntaaeBt. al the omre Wm. H. KooBia. Is.. In b4iaaertet.an IhurwUy. I st ill, K7, al loorhrk a. m. wnen and wu.re th-d la teres ted ran attend If tbe think iiniper. v JUUN la. EIUI, Sep. W AudiioT. NEW :0: (litmmifrmtrlwrrufitiiyM. J. Seaaer ( ".) Somerset County Bank CHARLES J. HARRISON, C4ihier tttul Manager. Will '.en tor luiuen OB Moo. by o-tober IM. Oollecti'io mide in all paru oru.e t nite.1 SLaUl. Charge moderate. Butler and other rlieckt eol" 1 icted aad eaahed. EaMern and Weeteraexetuuiire alwayt oa hand. Kenlttanee mad with praiit. Bee. AeevBat eulicited. Ref.-r by permUaioa to Hon. W. H. Kit, Att'y at Law. Hun. W J. Baer, Alt'y at I .aw. Cot. fcd. stcall, td. T". S ktevenu. A.J. Colhorn Att'y at L.tw. O. C" Mumrltnan, A'anrtota Ju.!e. U.. A. It. Cot froth. All y at Law. Wm. B. Iraoi, aterrkao. K. kiernau, Uapi'-albt. ft DlTUK S NOTICE. lihriim Cubtr ) Jfn. 29. Aujuet Term 1TT. and wife to Aaiiitar a CoatmUaMa to jotin J. L. Kurh.)U. I hi. The aaderriirne.1 Anilltor apfx.lntrd hy the ald O-art to examine exception' aud make dunrt'io- tHiBoi tn tumif ra tne fiataif ot tlie Atianee. beretiy are Btic that he will meet all pert lee interested at hi irfie In Sommjt on i rkiay, th-t. li, 177. when and where all par. Ire Intend ed ras atteud II tliey think prier. John it. rut Sep. Zf Au.iiti. A. F. Slab! and wire ) No. 41. Auxut Term 1NTT. To A ndlior'f V mnili-f u u to Valentine Hay. ) Jiaa 11. Uhl. The anoereiirned Alitorai4i..ln'd ly the faid Ooun lu make dietrioatha ol the taoa ta tne hand. ot tne A winea per aenut DIM, fu . kerany aive Butiee that b will awet all pentef lnure-te.1 at hif office win Somerset, ob Viiday (Kt it, 1". when aad where ail panka eaa air tend 11 tbey think proper. JUH5 H.t ML. Septaa Aaditor. S. R PILE, au. lo C. B. LilVrn a t o. DEALER IN FLOUR AND FEED Groceries, Confections, Queensware, Willow Ware, SALT, FISH, Tobacco & Cigars, c, &c. Now Stoek. ONE PRICE. All goods positively sold at BOTTOM PRICES. FAIR aM SQARE IS OUR IVI OTTO. 00 NOT FAIL TO GIVE No, 2, BAER'S BLOCK A C A L L , When doing your Shopping'. Iff . mm filtTTES . i r KEXNAlll) i& Wo again offer our scrvit cs for c arc better prepared t lirttisllf before, having a liif-class nnrnmnn rininfinnTniT PinTlflTT 1 lTmn MUM bl COOL-ROOM to place it in on arrival, and with increased trado cut st 11 it quick and make P1KOM 1T iSKTl'IS'N. Cards can be had from the Store-keepers and Express Companies, August 2 'J. TEE GEY IKE II PSIliflElPBU WR 1 SPEIALTY OF GLADES BUTTER. Tbe co partnership hereto. eiiininx un-ler the firm n:iir.e of O. A. M! I.I. Kit fc Co., U thia day diSulve.l, i.v uaiaal Kitriii'nt, . A llili'r rmirmir itnui the hnn. and tne rem iminit pjriuD uo der the drm'fcaoieid Al ImNALIi, t'l.lH'ki;n.,jr? abme authorized lo in in li.iui iai..n. . A. .Mli.l.i:t:. W. V. UiHACtl. J.i .1 M ti-IMi.VALl. A.. I CLJ', The naderli:ne. bavin thlf day fnr;ne.i a c-.pannr-iiin. as ii-vs.-rfs t..V A. Miller fc Co.. Will continue tbe rluce Ci uiininsmo ba..lnc.. t the old ftand. N 1 Si utli Wati-r Mreet. under the linn nameol MaelbwuM. tlilt k '.. wiel beriy a.lise tln-ir irieudu m Hie aaiue. To all p iriie iie ietriDrapalNB ami renotiii.le aan'a ( ait'-n t to their iniert In this ::urk-tt. we would reiert lully otler nurselre. and a-iiiclt cmi-inruniiifi an I urd.-r.. Literal a'ivu.vs n;ido ou eLiti.Iti!iienti.. Marking plate lumUhed and iorrei.ioti.i. nie B-dii-tted. v It ill V J. M t'TM N iAI.I A. .1. Cf.lKK. II.sn: N V. IjiHAI'll In retiring fn.m Ihe hrm of (I. A. Miil.-r x c. . 1 w. Mi ink inr friends f"r tlo-lr pit r.ir..r. :in I ho they will i-..nluiue t.. itue uiy mu-i-e . M ' IhiN Kt.li, 1.11 V .:.. a hlr:il -;hri- ul tl:ir hurii.ess, ami 1 eheerlully recoiiion iHl ilu-iu. as resfrl- al m;y aul r. fponiMtl. . A. MILLKK. Calliiiit the attention of Dairymen to the adore Botfci., we i tin oifer our aen'fe lor tie "il" if Ohtdea Hulter. Havlnic a Ur h,e!rliter.i.ii-. and a luri-" and iii.T'sis.nx triMh', we are .reinit to sell all butter ou arrival and aund prompt riui'ns wiih Wmt. Mn IX .- ALI. CI.I FF a. Ci . l:;.Si'-l'.U Wati.r.Mreet FhiliKlrlliiil.t. Ke:erewe J. O. KIM.V t.I. a. S)NS. S-.aierwi . MA NT. FACTt KKHS BANK, I'hiUdeli.hfa. Scot ilk AHit rrr.fluc !.!! fl.? l.lrulilir to ll.e I if II W. P. Harv(?v & Co. BALTIMORE. Sep. 12 For Prompt Returns and Good Prices Slfll BUTTER EGGS TO E. E. Roberts, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Frankford Ave. and York St., Philadelphia, Pa. As we own oar Teams, Store, Slal.Ie, &c, wc are able to hanJlc consignments miibnul rliareinir C'trtaje. KKFEKEXCK Shacakawaxios IlASt, I7."iT Frankford Avenue. Pbila., Ta. Sep. Vt HERVEY SHRIVER, SIIBIVEE JiliOTHEItS. B U T T E R Oomiissio.Y Meiicim.xts. No (J-2 South Street. BALTIMOBE. Ke(rr by I'eridi.wiun lo Ftlt'T XTI05At Ba(K, lialtitlK. WTFRli N.TIAI. I'.ask, Ualtitmire. S-p. 1 Cbkmu-alXatiomai. BISSELL & CO. M Art V r ACTi it t.K9. 213 LIBERTY ST., AND 242 PZfiH AVE. PITTSBURGH, PA., Stoves, Iianges, GEATES, 131 AN T ELS , ! Ficcit ajscrtrccnt in the country, i and Low Prices. Sep 13 JWtc Ad'rti'i-mrnli. f 11 ffis 1 . j 0 U I ) ESLl : YS, 83 Exchange Place, Baltimore, Md. lianiUing (sliidos ISulter; 1'iittfr tlii-i season thrtii v r alul :i: !v .'. It'.l -K . ; YOLK JAKES IIEWES. I;a5K. New York. A uriror.s notice. l a ifTt'hikitf4 (.' urt hUl at mwrf-ft n tbe l.tn Uar ui Axut KT, t! fv.riifn'I Aatltv-r tn the hati M. A. Siob-t . F-trr Bzkr. k.-w-utir of the ttuie ol lw Hamfwrv d-w l r'wlmri the Hrt iwl h--r1 r rtif.t. Ut Di ov-nn (hejtfe letta'.iy rut it UtrnVt. twnrt fr-iitr that be it litr I to trie Uuli tia stxive 1utritui?nl. Wrlnwlay lu Kth 4ar Mrtrr, 177. i ivy tHti- in S".rrtit, wtttra jmvI wn-r all L-ri"M lui-rrtrii ran atlrifl. r . JvHSU.&tWT. PULM 0 N A 1 beeui m!fr!in tn l remeily Inr the rvre d t .VNl. Mk-l lOSi (ni ia it ' al. eTjrae. Alt. V-rnnrHili. I'etttrrh. ami all d'pramefaeale ml I a. K K V I t T E . A eirtular onutniiiin r a-rut i.ana ..r waav riiw micanrrUTiiriTrii. tull.lk-eTl treat netit ot Mie ciaeaar at.e mentloued, aal eer ttfti!en.d'illcut. wlllbeett !r r. mslt toallfpidieanif. A'Wre WIAK . MtSt S .t lTi.irfiKir. 1 Certuio.it etrtet, St York. Keb-i PRODUCE ft I 1 1
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