UL r x. X The Somerset Herald. i"y. ... . t J-cr 3. I S.y ...--:Vr-'.V- :. . .nii(lREfc OHIO It. n. ' J-JTWKVKOHKIVISKIN. . r ... XI .1 '3. 1' train us thi on -.l.in.d "Tl l depot, wiener i Miows: ii rant and west. EAST JIall. wu. r t5.ttl. I-" vr Srm Yi.rk P. 1 i. 11. a llTMHH.ai wwl -'k . M- Iv'-N'o- hi; y-..iu 1. u 11 ' ballinnire 1 Kit'litii'rti1 t'uiiili'-itiiiiil H mtiiiaii MltlTlll l'illl dill" f 1' p.m. I'Z" 1 1 :.11 l; ai i i -.: 7:11 li.i " H' i IVrtllt i .in 1 V. to- i Kiini " .y Mt. rimaini -Z, OMIM'II""" A i . in. N"" i p. m. Mi ki-in a. m. Hiili"' k 4: " I'uiililili ,.Uf ran t-v Bmm-r T!iu'; 1 mlnuio urti; mi-lvarKblUB.. .n- V; :.'. duller- l itrtK t m. : H ; liiiltlui'ire, : iy ;.V,lli..U'i,W.:la. in.; Nt liew orK, , : hl.-liinouil. ' i.,,..,. s ir, n. in., ami. tVn'tmiKt.'l t 1'jjiUiUli.lna. I ' Kii-hm-n-l, H V- m ;Ne Vara, i top t. . I 1,'vi.isnaa 1rlt dully. ii....iiiilll'MH" jiiy, pi)it sanl T krt i.mwii.oi'nicrKmh Aronue ufl M - Trirl-V, and d. -t ounier Or.nt and il smltti- Tti 'tE. -r.rHl Tb-ket Ant. . K H V N U.l AN . SuiV.. Cmaeiville . f. m.iiB. K. R. raa MiaaaAi. roiaT. rr a MiaaaaL roiT aait-aoaB in Uyj with all pRMCBKeri r.W.fcB.lt. U (Sail triru dally, ta r d0 -aeei.t Mviil-jr. LEAVE. Mail ;.;.til Urt...- I Si p. m II :a. bi ft SO p. K 1 iw p. m. ii L cu:! alii lcal '. V. ay Psen':r t"t... V.V.v Pimi-ruircr West.. Vail Fjint H:iU Vet txi-ro.'! Kat I.i West. ... IK CO . 12 44 p. 116 p. , 1:4 p. . 5:0 A. M Ji's rout the enemy. r:i(i.-u Thauksgiving ti r".iejs Kn-.-lanJ will tan Afj,h in'FUa. Qinte a change in the wc-ither. U'iiiil has U come il Mofclullcr? An ov rcoat wave bus struck u. (.hestnut" are plenty and cheap. (.ricnsbiirg if to have a b-er garden. (m irth! Ciriiiit is coming home in May. Wiir is or.c-e more inevitable in Europe. l'.ity ur Flour at the Flour I)eMt of 0.4'iSfneorits. New arrival of Felt aud Si raw H.i's al Mbs. A. E. I'ul s. A Wvy rin s-lonn viaiteJ tlii section 1 liiirwliij- niulit. l)..n l be nu -iii. Take yo ir girl to the k nut U for autumn leaves. Vm. . -m ta ve 10 to 1" lr cent by btiy- :ui: vout k.il. tor -i"!i,;a. ('.miilrym ins ChiiiuM st.ki: i)f tJen.Ta! Merehandiae . hi n:n mans" erei o.'Jered lor sale. i .i.u'itrvnrinsvM eiKi ls at. II xk B -it loin I'i'k 's ("a!! sail bf "convinced. t lHO.liOO briik. Call on r :ii'.'.ivi.s llifs Davts, Sotmitet, Pa. i'.uv vr Gra.-s Seeds and Fish at the Finur l')ea i.-f CK.k ii llecrits. Il vim wuntaauiith suit or overcoat, ..-.ill at"S. S. Fell's, fools iV Ueeritb' Ii!iK-k. .uirily one riee. 1 mr.Ki i live out my sti i k i'f Ijulii s" 4.VU f Jit in ti:i:n Jiy r.w-a vjry ' V' Mu A. E. I'm i.. ijiAth'Uiaulv Ueatmeitt fctid npiarc ileal inc U :iie JJosn Clothin" !"-Ms f S. S. Fell. S UKTStt, Pa. Siricily one A lir.c HJi tmenl of Lmlies' and "bi'.l u-n's Vki1 Ibfciiiid til'ivisot all kim'.a. II! Mas. A. K. L'iil's. Vole inrlv and of tin, but liehire doiuf .. buy a suit at S. S. Fell's Clothirg Store. S'lietiy i tie rice. The Ix-st white shirt in the country for fl i.':t. at S S. Fell's Clothing biore, Cook li ii's Dloek. Stricily one price. if y.m ivant a stylish hat or suit of un leiwear. eaii at S. S. Fell 'a. Cook A Ih er i:' Uhak. Atkily ore piiee. The best ussortiiunit tt( S.itius, Silks and Vi-lvets tor lint or drefs trimniinir, can l-e at Mks. A. E. I U!-i UIk. ti.in's to bet that CanipUll won't i.uve tiv iuudred o! a in j ui.y in the (i.sl i ii-t J. G. OAt- Y.Mt,. u havinj a Lani'si.uie ir.T feu iv placed in (rout of his resiOc'ice :i .N.ir'.h sireet. T o Irame d At-iiiiig-lioiiM' are U-ing -r.-.;pU on bin at tiie S'lulhern cud ol Tuiki-j Utal siteet. Tn M.irri & Lir.i.'s Cnui;u Syrup iini'. l.iuiin-iit, and pet soaiethins g'xxl, jinv. Price inmicra'. riiition stcketa promptly f jro'i.i):eJ at 1 w nice at this oflice. Iu all ta" let ;!n iali acconijiany your order. iff. Siiller, Cc-ulist and Autist. No -"'I Pitn Avenue, Pittrburtli, Pa. Eye, i'.a.r. ThriHit .rd Catarth Sjufialliei. When a Imiv W vnes as'i lined to sit on hi tii'itlr-r's iup he U probably iu business S ir himsill. holding souwboily else on ills lap. ,ve jnoney and buy your Dry tixxW, N.itimjs. itiriKt ricf , Hardware, Uiaita. i -Li s, Overtoati, itc., cheap lor cash, at CtlL'.NTBYMANs'. '.lu.iner is reluclanl In depart She liris like a young girl bo is positive tUt '.heclia k has not yet struck ten, ami Id dues not care il it ba. The fatidiikus Sd- tteasiKcr, reion!er, pir director, and u li!or uhio thetirun ''a k ticket in I'x dlnrJ county have declin d since the ( Miio election. President Itulhi rlord B. Hayes, with a l-Tinnot , iB t'lbinct, will I on cahili '"ii at the Cum'M-rland fair on Thursly f tins week. Admission, 23 cents. I'r. W. P. Fuudtn'.erg, Oculist and A'uist. can lie cousull-d i:t the "Claeie IIiiuk-" tver Saturday tvtiiing. .Vutidny ''' ai d on Mot day until l't A. M.; t: MeierMlale every Monday Irom 2 r. M. C'ltirrbiirsiiav at loon; i tie lest cf the iek at Cunila-rliiid. A Nkw 8rouv nv UhtibiiE MicDok MAh l.tiuU't IJriwj Ayr, in its isstx for he week ending Oi tolier 19. Ix glu-i Ihe i ::'ii,i UM.n. Iri.ui the author's advatce slii-etf, eif m.w te:'M story by Geoige M.ic Ihmald. The new a'.ory is t-i.til td m ijii:i;iE, anil proiindc to I one Of in : i uitercH. I'k Vas llvkK s btu tit ii Soap. Dr n Ihke, aki se lile h n iccia!ty. and orlj wide n-pntation for curing akin dis ens, s, has indeavoted for years to a u bine tn extetnal luutiin nt. "lie has rtcom-I'lislie-d this desirable tcmlt in the i repa ration ot Lis coinKii.nd ' Suit bur S ap," the merits . which are iixken of Iy thoutsiids; it is highly r o innieLded to all Htr readers. Price '.' nis. by mail, 85 cents Uii; 3 cakes CO fints.. by mail, Jeeiits, Ofiiee 50 N. 5th aln-et. Whole sale DeHit, 4'J0 N. 3J street. I'hiladelphia, Pa. SoiJ by all Druggists. v i;"":-;" A. .M..ltoJtil.vUl A- M., Mi . M. f rl! j?cr summit .'oners la, And put jour straw bat iy. j And tili wl:h c l r mr i-JUr bin j F- r ii.i rr i!rtn' i.- nia U i Aa i ! mf injur m-,s t'i -.i ilic fre ('ictit. Hi n ! ur ill; t" liMe-sturka' art.) I'aruK TK' i'iJ.i!;nL h- It-ad to the difi (wi rv tint ili-y nrv tsti'.n lite by w a' tn-"'-.. a!i I ibv : ! i arc iiiilei' by ' S.i;ii.:m..ns niiii!.i:-.ii..ii Tbii tMiroJilc ; t1 ill--1 in mi--! i-Km nl i lie wax in tiw!i-t ni.li tin- p .v t ; kr S!'ttnre ot V llil'll I !u- t' M ! 1 1 H , t Oil LIT lir. lv miu'I i x.;. sB "t even be ng sifli oi. nt In make it buret lortb in a blaij. Wt were h!i vn yes'crJay morninc by x tsuril! Km-ppcr, a monster csr of euro, riii-doa ill ' ) M-. -K in I'n:i, of Lower 'I u i i ft 't nuliii. Tim car wt'i".l2 pit in V. is I Jj iiieii'- loajf, !'i it clu-a ia cireti.r.i- ;miv, lu n wiui (J ) grains in t.irh low. i Air. iij raised 1GJ !m!itU of tars o.T : : ai'ris. the iuJ nil) ol ilic cut lt:ioii tlie j j size of the one tli-mi ned aliure. S um r-j j (set is tuat coiniu up la We-stw TtUiiJ as I a c to prifclui ing cmaly. j I We arc rtqiMSiid by Mr. Peter F Can', nt r. ot );u:iiubin:ne to aiisIi'ii, ml Mr. I.J. !5ai-r, ol Crei uvil!c t tit-tii i, to.sn nouri'i? tlm! ilicy sre nut in s m,i:i:liy a i i la ! tjirii nlim k uiiivi mi ui, at li.-ts Ui-n c':r I cul.ilcd by uiiliilN rs of t!:al listv. !'Ul are now, hs lln-y ever l:avc bii'ii. sLiuncb nn 1 true U " ulj::cai;s and ill uo cui v Imu- oralile incaus in their power to promote the suortssof tiie Keptililiran th-ket at Itu? amitiig eieciion. Mr. Peler Herlley, of Hit lithium! Farm, one day of list week sold his Tiiie black mare, Matlie, t Mr. John E. Fry, of Johtistowu, lor lour hundred dollars. The mare Is only four years old, and is one t the liuist animals ever ruim'd lu S)mei set county, bhecau trot a mile in three minutes with ease, aB j shows aiifus of getting under 2:40 with a little train inj;. The .lohiisto a J)ci''-Ttt says that a young German living witii Mr. John Mtll, in Coy le township, Cambru county was s. badly frightened l:wn hmking out of his lied-rorin window, uljout three o chic on a certain mot ing not long since, aud seeing Mr. Nell's barn on lire, that he was immediately rist ired to his hearing aud tpicih. oi whiuu he h id been deptivtd a nuiiiUsr ul rears a;o liy fieing s:ioi.kj by lightning. It is noticeable that while the complaint about li.rJ times continues unabated, al iin.t all the Eica that loaf about the street corners are voung feihiws w ho prefer h live on their tartuls unddiiuk all the beer they can get to earning a livelihood. MoH xieple who are willing to work at the wages emplovers le-el able to pay are bnv, while those who won't work are the !u:ks that do most of the grumbling. .. . From now uuul alter the ek-clion, as has been the case lor tha j ast few weeks the coluniiij of the IIkiial:) will contain vc.-v little nil ei'aiienu? re-ading matter, We will eudeavor t-j keep up cur local de iuitui'. nt, but outs! In of ihiis the .cnace w ill be txru pied with l oulical matter. Altc the eieciion the IIeuai.u will be itself ajjain, and w ili ctuhav.ir to ic'.ain itss,and in if- us "he lest and handsomest patier in ihe county." There was uuile a ood turnout al the liepul.ii'Jitn meeting, held ja the Court HoUa-j, on Katurday abirnoon. General Kooutz, in an able, fpeecb cf over an hour and a half, diseusst d the Iir.ulL.iul issues o! thedav. The audience, as is always tiie rxe when the General speaks, listene-d to In in wiili the i:i"t liu'.ering attenliou riuiie litoiiftilli' iuterruiilinir liiiu with marks ol their approbation. Autumn leaves aie Winning to cov er the ground, and weather prophets have commenced to tell what kind ot wiuU-r to comu. .Muskrat holes, corn husks, hoiV mel'.i. icuuM buiics, etc.. etc., a:e coubuilej bv lue i- or (jtherwise weath er iironon'.ieal-.ir. au j u is ecnain unu some Umd ol we&liicr is f ire to coaie ue fore the primrose, tide child of sprin-. shall lilimiii aunin. Iiios Citr CoLi-KfiE. The attention of our readers is called to the advertisement u ani.tlicr column ot this popular and suc- cessiui ; tisiness conere. ii is an iiisiuu- lioa uhicli has slexnl the test ot time, ar d is every a here recognized as nnstirpasscd iu the aiU iiuUi.'es it uilords youug men tor aicuiiihi; a tl.or.i;i!;h pracical businiss education. Mu. Wii.t. PieKiS'i. in e .u.i.ar.v with two of his sisters, let: tow n on Monday morning to pttend the wedding ol M.S.- Laura Ilildebrani'. The cerenwn.is a;e to U- perloniie-.l at the home of the bride. iiilaiiliua, IhB (Tuesdnv) tve-riinj. Mil II. has macy trends and actpiaintiince-s In this pli.v, who all unite ia wishing UlT I plcasaut aud hiij-y voya-je i;; the sea mil rimouial. If the weather proves propitious, the Western Mariaiid Fair, to be held al Cum')"r!iiul. di'.rins the present week. will I a crtnd success. President Hdcs and a in if lion of his Cabinet are to lit present, and Henry V ru UeecLer is to deliver an address on the Society's grounds. Excursion rates will lie then by a'l roads running into jLutuinviaun. Eerr attention has been paid to the comfort ot victors at the approaching Ag ricultural Fair at Cumberland. In uddi lion to Ihe grand amphitheatre that has re ci-atly I fen built, a Ladies' Itetirint! If-Kim hai liecn erecteil that is jtertrl! vrir.-iU. 1 his has been treat nttu al ait ot our public plaoca. We neglected to notice in cur last Lsue that the Kcrmhlican meetiugs held in this county during the preceding two weeks, and addressed by Gen. Campbell, Major Col born and others, were weil attended, and alalia great dia' of enthusiasm and the best ol irit were manifested. As will lo s-'en by refir.nce to the ad venisement ot J. K. JeLkini, all cojc s in I i iir. are off.Tcd at 25 per cent h-ss than they can be bo-ght t-lsewhcie. Will. A Kiiumel is still in the "Old Tea House.'' and any orders sent Jo them w ill n-ceivc his personal attention. On Tuemlay of last week while a young sou of Mr. Josia'a young, of Laransville. was gathering ch. stnuts iu a woods near his home, hu tell item a tree and broke both anna tear the wrist. The boy is about ten yeans of age. Since the Ohio election the Greenback clement in this county ha dwindled down to almost nothing. At the November elec tion their vote will be a small quan tity. They cm not swallow CotlVo'h nor yet tan Ihey stomach Adams. II. 8. Endsley, Esq , delivered his maid en iMiliiical address to an attentive audience at the Will School House, last Friday eve nine. We were not present to hear Mr. Endslcv's ftcech, but hear it sptken of as a masterly effort fi'c understand that John F. KHmyer i almet to retiic from the hardware busi ness, having d)nni.-d ui Ills slock ol goixls lo a jiarly froiu Butler county Tl new proprietors arc to take imsse&sion o Ui i lirst of Nove-nl er. Tiie news Irom Ohio on Wedmsi'ay nmrniug. had Hie tiilcft ol making the three or four blatant VreenlwckeH. who dal'y roam 'ir strerts Itom early mcrn'cg until unsrawmabli: bed time, as quiet as mi NoJvi'oth the seiitiiaenti 1 maiden t out into the winds and get autumn luus anl ihe iieiiralgi.-A. And then ittum tlh home and blistereth her lace with raw meat and pepper. The public w:hools ol this pine- i (icmd for the w inter term Monday moinimr, w ith an average attendance ol b5 a holhirs to each room. Six rooms. The Assignees' at-counts w ill U- pn m nl ed lor confirmation on Tliursday, Novctn I lu r 14 instead ol MondnV. October 14.- as Bi-itiiied iu 111 t week' i:;te. Co'.. E. V. Vut.y.otircaiidi.lale for S ale Sena'e, drop;i in to ue us jcstin'ay. The Colonel will ! w ntbaek to llariis burg with a greatly ititicaseil m-juriiy. Mr. P. tir II. nicy le!t for the ( r.inUr !and fair Saturday, taking with him his last trotter und a iminJar ot his bi ulcd horses. P. tubus sic aillir.g in thi place nt Idly tents per I in-hel, and still "Johnny U-.y" ile-eiims lo Dii-ntion il to Ccllrotli. . Paul 11. Guiltier is happy. It's a girl. Neglected lo mtiition il in c!ir last issue. I. at rube Ad (a net. ItEPlKLlCAV MEtTIVfciS I The tollowing ai'.diiiona! Republican niftting liavc lcrn ralli-J since the publi cation ol tlie '-t Hkiui.K All fiitnils of llis iiartv' aoJ a'l nica ia tavor ol lioneft iimncr an I li.inest measures a-e inviud to W. presejt aaJ Ueir t'je b. fUi s 1U usac 1. Ta: a out. aoJ invite your nvvliUir tDCiimt nl.ui,; lth yur.: Kirn n Mills Tbur., Oct. 24, 7 p. Kingw.MHl. FriJay, Vtobcr23, 1 r. llii.'siio. " " 7 " SiMi'lnn'ptM Mi'.N. " " 1 " I'.-nIca, Friday, " 7 ' Mineral I'oiut, Saturday, Oct 20, 1 p. Shanttvilie, Saturday, Ott 26, 1 r. .fnimrtoan. ' " " " P.x'aliont.-is. Ved-, " 39, 7 r. M. Wi-lliisirg, Tbjr ill. 1 " Witletihurj,'. 7 " Jtnncr X K wds Sal., Xov. 2, 1 " Otblwrtabarg. " ' " Mi-yers.lale, M nday, Xtr. 4, 7 " ! S I'.Thknt, Ed. IJ. tkn.i, Sccrctnry. CIi. Kep. Co. Com. A urmii! pow-wo of the Sorehead and j IX ni") wuc I' iiiltira was held in our town o i M.mdjy Pic ent, I, A. Turner, ' II. K. iloisiner, Josiah Moa ry, Josiuh 'sinltr. tiio. G. Walker, A. II. Colfrolli, Vh! Hiv. e'.iil. At tins lnwlinir, we are creelitilv informed Ihat Ihe details ot the Canvass were agietd U))ou as follows I s-.ife head bo,; us Greeu backers and Dem ocrats are to uuile in the meetings called Ihro i.h t it- Simieiset Ikiuotrat at which the Democratic speakers are to make Greenback speeches, and urge voters lo rUatain tiie mongrel ticket published in ihe JKmixnit and Bulletin. It was fur ther agreed lhat every Sorehead candi date is to vote for and use his best efforts lor Coll'roih as the candidate for Con-cre-ss, aud in leturn the entire Democratic vote is to be coqecptrated tin Geo. U. Waiker with the bo,) of beatiug A. J. C ilboru. Emi. It now remains to be sttn whether this nice little conspiracy agaiust the other candidates can be carried out and the lb-publican voters of the county w ho are sore over the result of the late primary cleclicr.s, be sold and delivered like sheep in the shamble. Look out for your scalp, McClintock : ! Val. JUy. Esq.. the "long-tongued Greenback orator, is now stumping Cam. bria county lor the JJcmoerat' uncle. In 1SGG, when Mr. Hay was editor of the Ikmucrtit, it was then aiicleless in speak ing olCollVoth's having voted lor theXllhh amendment, he said : . "It was au act ol premeditated and w ill "iiil treechcry, and as such, deserves un "qualiCied denunciation at the hands ol ev "ery honest Democrat in the laud, and we "are warrantid in saving that the act will "he indignantly repudiated by ninety-nine "of every hundred Democrats in Ihe Dis "trict. "By this act Mr. Cukfhoth has "jvnrtr forfihd the cjujitlence vf the "liiinoer'fy' aud we are uow satisfied ' irom his tLta and declarations heretofore, "from his political lile, his vote in Con "eress etc.. that corrviit wtirt vrumt.t- "ci him to Ihi but, dark, dimniij art of "t'.'iriii- During the past week a movement has been se t on loot by a number of geatlemeuto raise sullieient tunds to place a new lence around the ce metery, north of town. Mr. George W. Beuford'has been circulating a paper soliciting subscriptions. He ha9 been tolerably successful thus tar and will wait oa a'l he lias nol yet seen during the present week. It is projmsed to put up a ueat iron structure that will cost Irom four to live hundred dollars, and unless our cit izens subscribe freely and liberally, this they will bo unable to "do. This is a latida. ble enterprise unJ should meet with the hearty approbation of ail. The manner in w hich "the city of our dead" is at pres ent kept is a burning shame and a dis grace lo inv civili...tl omununity. The icdcu is in such a tenable down condition thnt it is beyond rvruir. Cows ana other aciiuuls brcek through and tramp over and tear un the .Travis. I he walks are over- grown w i;h grai iid seeds and many of the tomb stones and monuments hive been broken or dismantled. Now that a move ment has been started 'o remove this Uia- irrace frcm our people by improving and tixiug nt) the grounds, let each one. when tht vare oiled upon, subscribe as they feel able, and not only subscribe but pay their subscriptcm. At Mevtrsdale. Ieriin ana a number ot other chices in the county Ihev have handsomely laid out and well kept cenietcrita, that reflect great cred it upon the citizens of the towns in which ihev are placed, and does it not look liad, very bid, for Somerset, the county seat ami largest town in the county to lie so far beueath her sisters in tins respect 7 I.N Baskihtptcy. Judge Cadwalader ves.-t-td.tv sat lor the hearing of proceedincs in bankruptiy. Ia the case ol bamuel D. Delp, a batJkrufjt, iue !SilaTlt ol Aaron ii.iker, a creditor, was presumed to the C'ouM. in which it wasavened lhat at the first meeting of creditors, before Ilegister Edwin T. Chase, Esq , he was arrested on i capias issued oa the altliiavit ol Samuel D. Dclp, charging h!ra with haying malic iously s e. n te red him la saving lb it nc bad secreted lit gixsis ij ueinuj creuiTors th it uron his ar:et, at the ollice of W Chire. where he had gone to cive testimo ny, he wa? taken away, ana tielore ue cl lected his release on bail the ineeling had a liaurncd. It was also suited in the alii- nvit that both the bankrupt and Aaron F. Baker reside in Norristown, and that the creditor had no idea ot being arrested nntil the Sheriffs olhccr took him tntocus tody at the ra.et'ng. Judge fVlwaiatUr expressed nis Uisap probation at the course of the bankiupt and instructed the H agister at the next meeting to inform Mr. polp of his duty. and to advise him that an attempt in the luturc to interlere with the examination might involve him in trouble. lu the case ol Samuel D. Delp, a vo'.uuia- ry petition in bankruptcy was presentee'. He had been in the lum'ier bnsiness in one of the intciior counties of the State", and his liabilities amount to ab il a quarter oi a million ot dollars. As he savs in the atlidau! upon which the arrest of Mr. Ba ker Wis based, there are n- assets. In li e Cis; of Wm. H. Kobinson. Iiank- rupt, the report of Register Sussex u. l.i- vis. r.a., allnwu.g him J(HJ, iuc amount namid in the State exemption law, and certain articles of furniture, was confirm ed. DlKiS AS Pr.KSONAt, pKOPKKTT. By an act of the legislature approved 18th ol May, ll7s, the clerks of the several courts of g 'latter Sessions w ithia this Common wealth shall procure a docket ttt the ex pense of the county, lor the registering of dogs. The owner of a dog who wishes to have him registered must give age, color, height h, and sucn olher marks or descrip tion as may be deemed necessary. For this a fit' ot oue dollar U to he paid. If the owner of the dog so registered sells him. be is authorized to transler Ihe Clerk of Court's certificate lo tbc4iuichaser, but the ttar sfer must also be entered on the docket lor w hich a fee of twelve cents is to be paid. Dogs so registered are declar ed to 1 personal property ; and any one stealing a dog sj registered is liable to prosecution and judictipent, and upon conviction shall lie sentepu.d Jo such line or imprisonment, or both, as the court may think proper. Arm BnoKKN. Mrs. Bergen, wife ol the Key. Bergen, pastor of the Tent church, Georges town-hip. while on her way home from town, last Huttmtay after noon, had an arm broken by being thrown out of her buggy. The accident hap pened near the Old Baptist church, Mor gantown street, the yelicle being tipped oyer by coming in collision with one ot the milk wagons coming to town. The injured lady wa. rem.oyed to Ihe residence of Bev. S. S. Gilson, Presbylerin parson age, Galalin avenue, and Dr. Bobinno was called iu and reduced the fracture. ('iiiontoirn Standard. The sacram.mt of the Lord's Supper in tlM Beam charge w ill be observed as lollows : Stryrtown, Ociolx-r 20; Calvary church, Oc:ol-r 27; Frh dt-nsburg. Novembers, lieuu's thurch, Novcmla-r 10; Mount Ta bor church, Nonnilier 17. Each commu ni in will lie preceded by pn-uralory serv i3 on Saturday morning al 1C o'clock. A. m. Saturday evening service at 7 o'clock p. M. All Cbrisliaits are invited to parlic jpste in thesi solemn services. L.M'Y I'k.u tikikiis. Ladles, you can- no', make lair skin, rosy checks and spark- hn ? -y is w uii all the cosmetics oi r ranee, or uaiitihVrs ol the world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you such tool hiallh, strength and beauty aa Hop litters A trial is certain proof. ,See another column. Ttofoilowirijcooiril'jaicatli.illarwarttd us for publication nfckek clear the real point la the Dole case, which baa been so obscured by the publication ot Hie volumi nous petition ami answer filed in thai ess.-, aa to nike it incompreliensilile lo the or dinary readers. Mtitl ipe lite nt eniu to whom it is addressed will aiise and ex plain. Joii.xsTow.N, Pa., Cel. 22, Ge.vtlemk.n: I have red witn great care and solici uJc tl at part i. Gen. foff ruh's annttr tn yoi r le.ter cf Sapf. 27. 1879, w hich re'etsto the D tie rase, and find that Mr. CofTroth's Justification is Iws ed solely upon a stiecial contract llweeii j him and Dole. lie says, "in aeience 1 al!egel rim con traci uiai l was in receive all over f '.eMMl, inj i-v. mi jneeiiu inj uoiea. . 1. ... l . I . ... the other hand there ia the testimony cf Mr. Dole, who, by the way. is a lrentlenmn of high character, having been Commis sioner of Indian Art lira, under Lincoln, -and be positively denies that be made any such contract with ColTroth. The special contract was therefore a controverted fact, but at the same time it is a totally imma terial fact, so far as Mr. Collroth's euilt is concerned, and so far as lhat case was, con cerned, for the case went olf on another point and it is this very point the meniion of which Mr. Cod" o h so studiously avoids. vix : That Coffruth, bu hU Utter of Jane 31 lsti!). July 8, 18oa and April 8, 1870, dm ied harinu tullerted all the montu, wlitu the evidence and record thoired Hull hu U May 31, lsfi'l. he had eolUcitd the vhule aunnnU, viz: $ ;.CVi 75, ihene denial that foceriny u vt rMl of tlire monllu after he lt.nl act null y eolleettd tlm money, and has ing in thi renpect, dictieed. milfd and lied h hit rlienl, he the re' y forfeited all right or eliiiin to any comiienalion trhnt- rer, either under the contract or other- Kite. The correctness of the legal position laid down in this point is beyond question, and it has been the established doctrine of the courts for hundreds oi years. Mr. Corl'rolb says nothing about these letters, and as I look at it this one point completely destroys the force ol his answer. Ue does not attempt to meet or explain it. and. as a Democrat, I would be right glad ii nc coma no so. Now, I call your special attention to this. Mr. Landis, as a leading Democrat as one ol the leading members ot the llollidays burg bar, aud as a member of the late Con stitutional Convention, and also ask the attention of all other lawyers in this dis trict or State, who care for the reputation oi '.he profession fur morality and honesty. DEMOTItAT. To Aug. C. Landis, Wm. C. Bayley, S. P. McFadden. Thad. Banks, A. A. Traugh, C. II. Porter, John Kiley, J. P. Stewart A. J. Kiley. S. M. Woodcock, K. W. Guthrie and A. . Dively, Extra Liability to Malarial In- pectios. Persons whose blood is thin, aigesiion weak, and liver sluggish, are extra liable to the attacks of malarial dis ease. The most trifling exposure may, under such conditions, mtect a system which, if hcalty, would resist the mias matic taint The only way to secure im munity from malaria in localities where it is pievalent, is to tone and regulate the system by impnviug weakened digestion, enriching the blood, aud giving a whole some iniHtus to bilary secretion. These results are accomplished by nothing so ef fectively as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which long experience has proved to be Ihe most reliable safeguard against fever and ague and kindred disorders as well as the best remedy lor them. The Bitters are, moreover, an excellent lnvigorant of the organs of urination, and an active de purent, eliminating from the blood those acrid impurities which originate rheumat ic ailments. As Astonishing Fact. A large pro portion of the American people are to day dying from the efl'ccls of Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. The result of these dis eases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people ts most alarming, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be. , Ihere is no good reason for this, if you will only tbiow aside pre judice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your triends, and try one bottle of Green s August Flower. Your speedy rcliel is certain. Millions of bot tles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results iu every case. You can buy a samp e bottle lor 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst case. Posi tively sold by all Druggists on the West cm Continent. Yor vi-st Cl'hk tuat Colou. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure you can cure yourself. Il has established the fact that Consumption can be cured, while for Coughs, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all diseases ot Throat and Lungs it is aWluttlv without an equal Two doses will relieve your child of Croup, it is plesant to take and perfectly harmless to the youngest child, and no mother can afford to be without it. 1 ou can use two thirds of a bottle and if what we say is not true we will refund the price paid. Price U)cts,ij0cts. anl J.0Q per bottle. Jl your Lungs are soie or cl.e.t or buck lame use Shiloh s Porous Plaster fcMd by Geo, W. Benford, Somerset Pa. Have you Dyspepsia, are you Consti pated, have you a Yellow skin, Loss of Appetite. Head Ache, il so don't fail to use SHILOH'S SYSTEM VITALIZEB. It is guaranteed to relieve you, and will you continue to suiter when you can be cured on such terms aa thtisa. Price 10 eta. and 5 cts. Sold liy Geo. W. Benford, Horn- erset, Pa. Wells' Persian Perfume "HACKME TACK" is rich and fragrant try it. Sold Geo. W. Benford, Somerset, Pa. IIoxitY. Why it is the purest sweet ni the world. It is. and baa been, used in the healing art to the satisfaction of thous ands. H ho can say ought of white, beau tiful honey, gathered from the countless thousands ol the splendid Mowers that adorn our Ileitis and gardens. HuRE- uotKD ! What mother lives that is not ac quainted with its virtues in banishing Coughs and Colds from the family; why it is so well known that every candy shop would lose its custom unless horehound candy occupied a place, and the most prominent place in every show-case. I ar looks black, and ladies raise their skirls tor fear t gelling their clothes soil ed; yet it is the vegetable production of the beautiful pine tree lhat grows in our southern forests; aqd by the aid of chem istry It is found to contain medicinal quali ties universally admitted by physicians ol the highest standing. Its preserving qual ities are well understood by every ship owner; and when contagion, disease and death infect their vessels they fumigate the polu'cd ship from stem to stern with tar thus removing the demon of disease and ikalii, insuring the health and life of every passenger on huard. !iOEV, HoitF.iiorsD A5D Tar, combined togeth er, aide J by science and the highest chem ical skill, lorm a remedy admitted by the most experienced physicians as the best, most certain ana harmless preparation ever made lor the radical and jeedy eun of Coughs. Colds Horseness, Influenza, and all Bronchial affections leading to Consumption, from which thousands are suffering. This valuable remedy is known as Hale's Honey of IIouehoi nd aud Tar. Price 50 cents and $1. Great caving by purchasing large size, txild by all drug gist. Pike s Iootiiachk Diiops cure in one minute. No Failure Know s There is no case on record where Dr. Morri' aiyrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound has failed to give sat is fact ion. On the other hand, w herever il has been used by our people, in severe colds coughs, asthma, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, and consumption, they are enthusiastic in its praise. Containing no opium or other dangerous drug, it docs not constipate, ad is safe to administer jp all condition. Dt health. This is an lmpoiUul an: nounccmcnt, and the suffering are advised to heed it Trial size 25 cents Large sizes 50 cts and one JMltir, A very lew dimes will relieve, and a lit tle perseverance will cure. For sale by O. W. Benford, tsunarat t, and Mountain St Co., Confluence. Altai Areola lor Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm ryup, which is pcrlectly safe. Extremely palatable. No physic required. Costs t cms. Try it. D. W.MM'a Estate -J. Y. Bly II W.Mia faiTATB- "J. r. Wiy- no.- A iraoiui ianu wiuaie aaamreiuni, enn 1,1..,;.,; iralnr liavinir received an , bdulniJ W acres ailjoinlOK No. 1 ahireaald, the ef, Ai.muUraUir. having rectlivtu an ilur !uDj j,iei jj n t 1 HenhherKer, Tboma Lee order of court for the sale of the real lair of D. Wrvaild. deceased, will Sell the same at private: sale upon ihe fo'lowing , terms: One fifth ot the purchase money at connnnation ot sale, balance in live equal annual payments with interest The property will be sold low, and those. desiring to purchase should call aoon. I DoJt.'f bb Deceivkd. M.any persomi lay haven't got the Consumption,' when a.ked to cur's their Cough with Shis : loh's CiHiMif.pi ion Cure. Do lln-y no'j know thai Ct ugha lend to Consumption and a remedy that w ill cure Consumption j will certainly and surely cure a c ugh or . any lunft and throat tmuble. AVe know it will cure when ail others fail, and our , faith in it ia so punitive that we will n-fui 1 1 Ihe price paid if yon n-ctie no lieuent l-t ' not tbia a fnir iirofawition I Price lil els, ! 0 ets and tl Ot) per bottle. For lame i Chi at. Back or Side, use Shiloh's Porous : Plns'er. Pri 25 eta. For sale bv Georte ' A . Beuford. Somerset. I'm. "Why will jott sulfer with Dytpcpsia nnu ;iver fompiaint. fonsumntioa anil g-neml th biiity when you can get at our atore cmion a svs' e ,, . . J steui Yitalizer. which we cn.ii jjv-eiia c un.rauieu u, cure you j Price 10 els. and 75 eta. For sale by George W. Ben lord, Somerset, Pa. "HACKMETACK" a popular and fra grant perfume. Sold by George W. Ben ford, Somerset, Pa. Tnn Gkbat Show. Bev. Henry "Ward Beecher will positively deliver the address at me Western Maryland Agricultural and Methauical Fair, at Cumberland, the latter part of this month. President Hayes and a portion ot bis Cabinet will certainty lio there. Governors of many of the Males have been invited. The Burlington West Virginia, cavalry will be present I be moat distinguished stock-raisers the country will be in attendance. The finest exhibition ol blooded stock will lie given. The grand Tournament lor $20 IU prizes will be he-IJ. 1 he liatid con test tor f50 will be there. Thu firemen 'i contest lor 20 will be there. Trials of speed will be given there each day. aud thousands ol ieople will attend Hie Great Miow. A IIemarkaulk Rksclt. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup is meoniy remeuy wnicn lias given com plete satisfaction in severe cases oi Lung Disease. It ia true there are yet thoiis sands ol persons who are predisposed to l nroat anu Lung Aflection?, t' onsnmptiou Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds set tied on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough, &c, who have no personal knowledge of Boscbee's German Svrun. To such we would say that D0,0(0 bottles were sold last year w ithout one complaint f onsumptives try just one bottle. liegu lar size 75 cents. Sold by all druggists in America. HAKIM KO. IIEFFLEY ROBERTS. At the home ol the bride. Sept 10th. by Rer. A. h. Truxal, Mr. Henry HefHey and Miss Eliza Roberta, both of Somerset. SNYDER-SNYDkR. Oct. 17. 1878, at the Lutheran parsonage, Friedens Pa.. by Iter. J. J. Welch, Mr. John S. Snyder and Miss Rose B. Snyder, both of Somerset Co. I'm. BLOUGII SIPE. Octolier f, 1873, at Stoystown, by Kev. W. II. Bates, Mr. Franklin Blough, to Miss Emma C. Sine, both ot Somerset f o, l a. JJOjtEK ASH .October 3. 1878, at the parsonage in Lavansvllle, by Kev. L L. Sieber, Mr. E, J. Boxer to Miss Catha rine Ash, both of Somerset Co. Pa. DIED. SCHMUCKER. In Freeport, Illinois of scarlet fever, only daughter ot Rev. C. and L. A. Scbmucker, aged 10 months and 17 days HORNER. At Stanton's Mills Somer set county. Pa., on Tuesday, September , 1878, of diphtheria. Franklin, son of Jacob 11., deceased, and klizabelh Horner, aged v years and 7 months, lie was a noble boy, a kind and affectionate member ot the household, and bclovsd by all who knew him. HORNER. September 22. 1878, Nan cy Horner, of Quemahoning township. aged 7U years 8 months and 22 days The deceased bad been a good and kind moth er. She leaves, to mourn her departure, four sons and two daughters whose lather. Jacob Bowman, had preceded her to the eternal worm in lue year ippi. aiointr Bowman, as she was commonly known, died in her aged days; she subscribed lib- berally to the erection or Alt labor Ke lormeil church. May she rest In peace. nOFFMAN; September 28, 1878. Reaben Hoffman, aged 56 yeats, C months and 14 days In the person of liub?n Hoffman his neighbors have lost a kind and generous friend, the family a kind father, and the church one that remained true to his tows in the midst of many tri als. LENIIART. October 1, 1878, Hester Ellen Lenhart, aged 1 year, 6 months and 6 days BALDWIN. October 3. 1878. J. J. Baldwin, aged 2Q years and 24 days The deceased had many friends throughout the county. He leaves a widow. SMITH. October 5. 1878. John bmitb, ot Stovstown, aged 67 years 3 months and 7 "days He was for many years an elder in" the Reformed church of Stoys town. He was a quiet orderly, st a'ght forward man. As a citizen, for quietness and obedience to the iawg he had few equals His last remains were followed to their resting place by a large concourse of friends and acquaintances Stoystown has lost a noble citizen. SPA NGLEK October 8. 1878. Henry Spanglcr, ot Slonycreek township, aired 73 years SCH LAG. October 12. 1878, in Bakers ville, Charley Kretrar, only son of Henry and Josephine Sehlag, aged 1 year, 2 mos. and 11 days. Ml Mill ET 4 R K KT UumoUul by Onoz k BacaiT. pules in CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR 4 FEED Apple, tlrled, fl I Ai)letatter, (fal Bran. loo at H tn 5c ..... ...)goe ... Vjc to tl oo , 1 15e . . . .W-j to Mo Butter, Jl a (ktal - Butler, V (mil) Buckwtisaty bushel " meal, luu i s BaSn,$ i uii lifer's $ k Se foe lJc u euc Sue lo 7u 2c lue we . ii oo toi lie U to lie Sc il lue aeflao :iTue I-iftsOe 1 ii jiatoe f-4Ae , .10c 60cto0c '2c 1 Ji SI 40 M 00 0010 luai-JV le WHii 1 00 35tv " llilee, " eiiuiitry bams I .... ijorn, (ear) ft bunUel Ouru, (alieileil) l biuhel Oom meal a Calf aklns V EwcS V dm Flour, ft b,l FlaiMed fl bo., U a Hams (nuKar-eureJ) t1 .... LapL leather, red ,ile, y .,,. kill " Mld.lllciis and clup 100 1... Oats f) tn Kolalucs. fi ou ,, Peaehee,, drietl, f Kye ybu ...-I Hti, V a........ It, nu. 1, y nui.eair ' Uniunu Alum, fier sack.. Aslilon, per aack Snirar, yellow V whita Talk.w, a Wheat. bill Wuot NEW J D VER TISEVEX T)UBL1C JL I H MI. Hellmsn anil J. J, Folk, eo'J and Peter 8. Hay, V. . H. Hay ami S. M. Savior, adin r. ol llavl.l Hay, tlue d, and ham- Ia the Court of Common Fleas ol Somerset Co.. Fa No. )H, Aair. T. nel Al. bayior va. Frank J. Aiurwrh. Jamei An-1 r pacta and Cbarlea E. Aupacta. j Hy virtue of a mmmlnlia, lrroeil out ot tlie Court of Common Flea of Somcrtet Co., Fa., ami tome illrerteil, aut hurtling and reiiuipna: tiie tliereunUt, I will otter at imbllr ae, al b Ciiiirt Hi u?J ii Somerirjl beifough. at 1 o'clock y. a , i n Friday, A'Jt'fmirr lp, IS ("S, the fullc.ainir dcrt-ilbed real tflate, tielng the same ai recovered In an art lop of f xtnieat by tlie iilalulllla against the defenduntl aL.ye mmeil, to (lie numN r arid term aU rra(.l, to wit : A (l the ouaL Iron ore. fire clay, and all other BitiirraU lhuil and aulld, lylnxand be In a on, U un and uifler the aurfaoa of two tract nl land tiiu ale In Elklk k Twp., foiuernt C., Fa., and the tulnliiK privlleaei and rlKhtsof Way appurtenant U. Ihe ame, tu wit : No. 1. Called Craeuw, containing 1 it arres and 00ien-b-s Ihe furtaee ol wbtrh awl three aere ol Mkl mlaeral umler and aliove the farm bjillil-Ina-a are owned by Maoawes lleaehy and In his unieMion, ail)iinlR tlie lUarylauil line, tract No i in UMI uyen)euieii ami omers, aui.wn a ine Fnnaylvaoia part of ihe Jonai lleavby farm. , three acre of said minnerals antler and about the -'"i"" TSJSSS1 )(atlu UlT w in puiucmIoo of Lewi Heck- ii-r. TKHMS CASH. j. l. f mile, Oct. a Master lo chancery. OLD TEA HUSE. EAS, A CPECIALTY. ! KETAIL HOUSE WITH WHOLESALE PRICES 1 1 THK fALX. PRICE US T, October, 1STS al I any .if my eu.iner do n n icet m; I'M List the Jirsl of edtk mouth, I wih they wuutd arrile me. an l I lie Stie Cnu !.! will lie seal im 1 mediately. KKPrOTlON IN THE PB1CE OF aitOCEIilES! -Ercrrthlntr ta the ORIK'ERY LINE thata tamilr may wiati.caa be loanl altbisature. It If tmlie-ssilile lo alve, en this Jrt?r Lttt. the name and price ol all the Orueertee kept In (tock, SENO FOR WHAT YOU WISHt TEA. MEATS, FISH, FLOUli, COFFEE, LOWEST WHOLESALE PEICES! fT Prirc e my advertisement la lat week t aier. COMPABF. MY PKK'KSr! ith whit yua are l.uyimr rbwwhere. ThnNKwOixtiM of thin wimn1 tMMrkinx are now in "tore. Willi ne or two est-efrii.. tin prfe tin? ynnr are htwer thin ver belure it Down, i if ooarne in a "One Hollar" irice list it i .idlkm) ni Me to vive the exact rate inr tloieo. If any f my ntomem wih more thtta dollar's wurtk, if they will write me, 1 will quote urioct per dozen ny return wall. WHAT $1.00 WILL BUY! t Cans Fwh Apple... ..At 00 California Apricot .. 1 01 niai-aiierrie Itel Cherries V hi te Cherries Got iae berries ?alitornlailraijea l'lne Apple CaliT'irnla Fear ltartiett Fear Extra Yellow l'eaehe, 31 Fie Fearlie. 3 lb , Extra Yellow Fcaehet, 1 1, Damson Plums , Ej! l'lums California Kyg Flum 'laife Fluui 'alilurnla tax Flum. . . . Kaiipnerrlea Oubien tiuinee Strawnerrle W hurtle-lierrie Asnmiu Lima Bean String Bean Sugar Corn Wiiutlow'ae orn tikra i Ikra anil Tumatoe Marrowfat Feas Etrly June Pea Il'ililen Fumpkin Sui-cot&h Tuniatoes 3 . Tomatue. (extrs) S a .. 1 Ol .. 1 011 .. 1 00 ..loo .. 1 "0 .. 1 " .. 1 o .. 1 ou .. l ou .. 1 o .. 1 00 ..II .. I ou .. 1 .. I w .. I 00 ,. ll .. 1 ow ..10 .. 1 00 1 uu .. 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 oo .. 1 00 .. 1 ou .. 1 no 1 ll ,. 1 00 ,. 1 0l .. 1 ou ..101 .. 1 00 MISCELLANEOUS 11 Ha. Turkey Fruw a I . - 1.' l." . 1 .. .41 00 . 1 OU , 1 ll , 1 Ou . 1 On . 1 10 l . 1 uu . 1 00 . 1 09 . 1 lo 1 0.1 1 III 1 i.,s. uw r iii. ai . i u.ir. . . .............. i liotlleLire.'teriiliini Snore , S Pots Lil.l Extrai-t i,t Betf 4 Jar EnvliMh Table Salt.i Packages I reialliie 5 " lesi.-ratedlKiinot lu " wanhlnv Powder V ., I!i?. Pure liromi'l Klark Pepper S Ins Whole Hlnrk Fepier 1 Pot f hinted, inner 4 iln. Boxes Parlor Male-he- C.tke Krulish Y:inill Chucolute 14 Oik'-s I'luMiiiate- . 1 ou 1 CO , 1 ou 1 uu 1 Ml 10 U.S. Coma Shell Cnk.-s White Kussian Snap 15 llirs MolUeil Cioruian Soap , 10 Burs inula no.ii ii Burs K ur.lly S..:i 21 Bin Wnx So .) 1 ou 1 ou 1 OU 1 ou 1 ou 1 on to fake loliet snap 15 Bars Irish Soap S Ins. i.r.in.rieii t:nsiue boap 25 Bars .un.laril Soop 36 Cakes i .'awile Soap 45 Packages Extract ol Colfee 25 Package laiitorted t'hieory 1 u 1 ou 1 00 1 eo 1 ou 1 on 1 1 ,t-n:.in r.xirai-t ui tAiUee.) 4 lb. Smrcnniiles 7 U i II'.. Ilu.r.i to, i-m.. ........... ... IS lb. New York W ater Crackers 1 lb. Smta itra- ker I 00 1 Oil 1 1.0 1 oa 1 ou 1 ou 1 eu 1 ou ID lbs. Ovster Cracker 15 H.s. Boston Cnickors 0 lbs Suar ( m ker S'llbs Milk Bin-ult S'4 lb. Wine Biscuit 8 U.S. Ifiniicr Snni 8'i II. Irfumn BU-ult h4 lb, itruham Crackers i'i Hi. No. 1 Extra Soda Crackers 8 Ins. Nic Nac 7 Boxea Starch Polish 1 ou 1 uu 1 01 1 o-i 1 ou 1 ou 1 10 40Pk;s. Bi-Car. (Baklnit) Sii .i iloxe Irnjun.t Mixe.1 .ice 10 Boxer Fir.e Table Salt 13 Importel Bath Bricks 1 ou 1 tilasses t run Jelly 1 oa 2 Chinese Tea Puis 1 is. 1 00 M 94 1 ti) 1 00 1 OU 1 00 I lb 1 OU 1 01 1 00 1 no 1 ou 1 uu 1 v. 1 UU 1 uo 1 OO 1 00 1 00 I eu 1 Oil 100 1 uu 1 00 06 1 eu 1 01 1 ON 1 00 1 00 1 0U 1 ou 93 I Bottles French MuHanl 2 Pai-katrea tlsweiro Kitver llloas allarch.. racKnice uun- satin uiuss suorn.. ia Packages Corn starch.. .. 4 Bottle Celery S iune 3 Bottle Pickled tniious 4 Bottle Unerkin 4 Bottles Cauilliuwer 4 Bottle Chow-chow ." 4 Bottles Mixed Pickle 20 lt. Ch' ire Barlcv 10 ll.. New Volcncln Kaiflns 8 lb. New Muscate-l Kaisiu 8 lbs. New Seeitlc K.iisin 5'4 lbs. Clieice Layer Kaisfn 8 los. Sultana (eeilesi KaUins U'i lb. Now Currants lu ii. Imported hint Beans 8 ins impurteu iii n-a ix-nns aV- 114. Koasteii Java an. I Kiot.nce 3 1S lbs. Koasteit Java Flavor tiHee 5U.S Fresli Koasteil Coflce. No. 1 (Cotlce Koasteit everv 'niiriilmr) y .j li s. Koastcl KloCotlee, Na. t 6packaites Borax 2'.; lbs Smoking Tobacco.....,,., 2Caas yertiinit lapie Syrup 7 lb. Irish AIom 4 Package Sea Mors Farina t lb. Iiallau Maclnnl 6 Can Fresh Lobster rresh Salmon , Fresh Mackerat ., Fresh Oyster Spiced Oysters French s'aniincs , 15 10 Baking Pow.ler.. Boned lurkey... . 0u -.u Bjucu t iHLken I,un. h Hum 1 f t I 01 1 ou 1 oo I OU 1 Ou 1 011 1 eu 1 Oo 1 Ou 1 10 1 ou 1 ou I 00 1 90 uu f to 1 10 t ou 1 10 1 0 1 ou 04 i Ho oxes K;ia Blue 5 Jnrs Home Maile Preserves 10 Ulussen Fruit Prcjeive , J Can chicken Soup i x rail -up Turtle S..UU 4 It. Irfitlmrn 1'itp.n 41b. tvauuied Lemon Feel 4 Hi. t'n.lied Orang Peel 4 lb, liock Can.ly 25 Bags Syracuse Salt ins. .new iiui' 1 Pail Mixed Fickle 3 Buttles f ro-e A lilackweli's English Fickle 5 Bottle Celery Salt 4 Cans Bosl.-n Itakiil B,.am..' 13 Plug l.i-ji't Navy T'jliacoo., 13 Plug, tiara navy tobacco 4 lbs. Eng. Dairy Cheese, imported 13 11 Canary Seed , i:i lb. Hciuptiueti 12 Boxes Lyu..., l lbs. Splii Peai . 30II.S, Creen Fea 30 lb. Choiee S17 Bean 15 lb. Unking So.la 8i lbs. Elialisll 31 ui lanl 4 Pai:kages Breakfast Hominy .0 lb. Fresh Oaltiicul .0 lbs. Fresh Crackwl Wheat 2j P.. Choice Hominy ,, , , 10 lbs. Pearl Titpiu.. ,,..,,' lo lbs. Flake Titpi-i-j 4 Packages Criu-fecil iiayun 6 Bottle Extract Vanilla 5 Bottles Exteact Leliluu .., 80 Boxes Silling Blue 7 Bullies Pepper Sauce 30 Hi. WaeLii.g Smla S Packages Arrow Knot 24 Buttle Liquid iilue , Is Package ilillet Yeast 11 11. No. 1 Kli-e, Carolina 12 P,. No. 2 Ki.-e, Carolina 13 lb. No. 3 Kice, Carolina 20 lbs. Lo"e OloM atlaicii , , 3J StU.ki Sfiro Polish S Cans Colman'i English iuuetani , 1 Cream Cheese V. ltn. English Mustard. XX 1 00 1 OD 1 10 I 00 1 eo 02 1 it I ou ) ou 1 00 1 ) 1 U0 1 00 1 10 1 to 1 00 1 no 1 00 1 00 1 0i I 00 1 10 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 no oo 1 00 1 00 1 no 1 no 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 110 1 oo 2C Boxes Shoo blacking 20 BnttliM Ink 8 Bottles Tomato Catsup , 7 Bottles Shoe Dressing SI rood Hrunms 12 (food rteruhoing Brushes 3 Bottle Italian Olive Oil 4 IU. WaxCamlle 13 Cukes SajKilla T E : THE ONLY HOISE IX THE CI fV THAT IMPOSTS THS Cm,GHl.TF4l GARDEN GROWN TEA. The Celt hratfd Garden Grown Tea U sold fur 41.00, ',3Q, 1(11,40, l.0 per Lb. If til OiiK ca (ls,iwn Tea at thui peich u i!es it cd. iluu't fall lu uieution it Id the order. Very fholso Teas .... so to 80 ets 1 Ute. T'nc..l..rcilJainnTca - Oil 2 in. New lirre-n Tea - - 1 uu 2 lln. Oolong Tea, (New) - - 1 uu ft I 2 III. Dolol TQQ i lUQ, &,V I 21 Jllia flu lire a last ica(Newi 1 on thoice Jrten Tea I lee En; ItrraktasTea 1 vltx I Mng Tea- - 1 oo 114. Choice ill V't Tea - I Ul w-A reduction of yivr i KTa per s nd be allowed on all oplcrs of fit f annJt. -A good Uiard V cau uow lie Imught fir TWKaTY FiVorTM'aTT iet nr pound. No reiluction. 4tln sending a written onler Sir Tea, don't fall Ui incntiou the 171,11 lily yoa desire, and jint-r. X-1 am olten al a loss lo know If 1 shall send Que pound" of Ttt far 1 uO. er (iro pounit of Tea alhocfntt perpound.or fro a ad one yoandt of Tea ml 10 reals yer pound, wlieu jou write h r Oae Voltor't sroilA of !."' y-lon't lail tomeull.iu tlie iiamboI the Teyua wish sent. All Groceries at Wholtuale Prices, TEPWS: OjNTT-4'. ty-iiow to En oETvjn rkntl your Money hy Heglsicred Letter, I'tist Ollke 3Iontv O'relur, or Draft oo Pittsburgh Hunk. Do not aenel your Cbsrlt. rSend forihentwCatal igocand Price List.- Mr. Will. A. Klmmel is now eonnei-'.il wllhtnl House, and will pc;;onally atteml lo the hlllrg aJ .ippiBg ul ail souwraet uruera. Jl. JEXKINS, Xo. 28 Fifth jNstif, Oct It PfTTSillJIOH, FA, J . KEWADVDnTls2EXTSiJ A..,ivKKs e,E iii v.i i .Mti.i: i:r.i.Ksr.n'.. Thf ni msnnl. ixnes of J. l bliuoKt, ailli.Ucr ,1 .k l pul-lwao-tl in, m II ui t.i, $..h:r 13, IS73, jt ii.- .mi lf.ii.c. i:, s m rset boroua-h. at 1 UI. - M all fi. rilil. lie. iisl Iriu-re l J . K n.uiel lu .In K-lt mg dcm4 real e si ile. vi: . Nifc I I w 1.4 ' an"' in S 4erF rcwgh, with a Urge brl k Jclllii House, with If nnii. beater, siu.c rooi, aoJ a. I .tie modern cmveniiire ihrreie. slaMc, etc.. there n ereried. Thi u th test iiriv e rest 1 n-e in t he rcorty. Xa.f. A laruij-uutamiutt IDS acres of which 125 acre are clear, twenty a.-rc in ineaitow, wiia itweiliug. house, barn, an-l other Improvements rhcre.10 erc,-ic 1. within on -ca f oa-lo of the hor- iigh ol S-au T.-ct, with tine frolt orchard and j Slo sugar tree planieil last year tnereoa. por. leu ol the saluo lia been It 1, wbh line flowing si.rb.gs lu alin..l every lield. B.lniniiig Fred a VVeller, Da-.ii llusbami aud others. Lluie stone qu.-irry un adio'nlng farm. No S O.-ie ai-re in Somerset township alK4n Itg Fred'k W'eller. with dwelling-b.iue ami a ble thereon erec:.!. Fue d iwing spring on the same. No. 4. 2S ae r of pasture land In Somerwt twp . part bottom lanl. a.lHniog ileorga O4nogh, Henry L. Youi:g and Cbaric tlrittltn. Kit i. 3U a, -re of pasture Inml In Somerset twp, aiijoiriiiig land ol hu.h.lph Ferner. Henry Kelt ter, aoii Maiilon Miller, put luttoni land. No. 6 s!4 a.-re situate In Somerset borough, sluiniiig A. J. Caseteer, N. R Sny.ler ana oth ers. No T. 1 Oacrc sitnite In Somerset town..., with irame dwelling hou9 and stable thereon erccte-1, ailn.imng lands of Jonathao Kmsala, Jirph Baker, James Slia Sit and olher. No. 443 acres situate In Mlltonl townsr-tp. all timber lun.l. a.lolnlng Harriet Humbert ard other. Is within one mile ol the railroad. No. a. A fctrm situate In Ailcicneny townsmp. l.,Jnlntf iM.urlm lliirilM.rr. John Shlller Burket aa.l others. containing 2S."i acre with lies un- t clrar ln.L Ii aires uf meadow, Swiss Intra MO I eel by 45 leet, arni Irnnie dwelling house tllereon erecleu, aisa line iruit orciiaru iuc.i- u t.. ..ik.1. i-hun-h anl store. No. 1 1. A limn tnuate In l'iper Turkevfiioi township, ifijoluing uuids ol eiarrell lieer. irvin Suibvun. Joim Marker, and others, containing 17 . acres, ol which 1J6 acres are cleared, 20 acre in meadow, with a frame dwelling-house nearly new Hum ami tenant-house therein erected, a large lrult orchard: lime stone on the adjoining lanu. N 11 sua acre In Milfo.il township, with mill, two house. and barn therocn erecied, a large amount of pine and oak lumber still on tne aame; also iruit orciiard, miuuiiuous cw... c . No. 12. A farm situate in .wiin ru lowosnip. in. iu-m li.,iiv and barn thereon erected, ailioin lug Wm. CrichneliL Jaei.b M. Walter ami ethers, cnuimnu s, acre, of which 35 acres ar clear, with Iruit ami nne eTer-nowing Fi.rnn- m ... uremise-s: la within one mile ol Minora sia too, on the S. M. F. Kallmad. N.i. ix 4 acre situate tn Somerset noroogn. a.ii..inin llinirl Plckinr and Samuel Munsecaer. No. 14. One-hall of ssa acre ol timiwr iana situate In Shade township, known a the Kocklng. i.M, Vnmnne nr.inertv! contains Iron ore, Bitu- miuous coal, with 3,000 sugar tree ana nne water- power on the same. No. IS. A farm situate In Larimer township, eontulninir 42 arr-. ol whlrrt 2! acre are clear, w ia .Iwellinir-nolise ami Darn tnereon wwini, au- ...ininu. Mii.kpmTer and the railroad lands near the tunnel, aud 1 near tte plank roa-tj io. 16. 15 acres at Slinerai Point, in aaitioru i,.n.i.fn- this will be a.,ld in small nieces, Vo 17. fine lot fpuate in Somerset borough. wiih bnkloa--hiU; ihereoo ereciod. aiijoinina- a. H. t.'ollroth and others; sofe therein will be ouereu lor sale at same time. No. 18. One-half cf 325 acres of timber land situate in Slonycreek township, adoiulng lands of t ?onrad Sloy, ana otuers; con tains ouutuiuous .il. Nn. IB. One lot of around situate In Somerset borough, adj-dniag Val Hay, and J. K. Alega- han. No. 20. One lot of ground situate in Somerset Is.rouuli. wi;h a Irame dwclling houe thereon erected, adioinimr Wm. H. Picking. No. il. t wo lots of ground situate Somerset Iximugli. auioiuing N. B. Snyder and H. F. s.lile No. 22. Two Ms situate In f entreviiie oorouitn. with store-house, dwelling, three etlices, stable aim! shoiis i hereon erected. No. 2a. 2eu acres situate In Lower Turkey foot tiiwnsitip, all iiutter land. No. 21. 4U acres in Paint ti.wnsMp, warranted in the name of Hugh Barkley, all timtier land. No. 2. Twivseventhsof the Witt U4, contain ing 4 acre, situate in Somerset biriuuh, aiioin- lnn John II. Weiuicr, A. ll.ColIn.ta and others. No. 20. Oue-seventli ot a house and U4, now occupied by John L. .Witt, situate in Somerset borirua-ii. No. a". 57 acre ol timtier lan l on the north side of Caaselman river in Mlltonl township, ad joining l'oter Bee-gly and others. No. 2S. t acres of tlmiier land In Milford twp., adolnlng Peter Bceglv, the Henry Blttner lands and others, on the south side of t 'asset man river. No. -.a. 273 acres situate In Miili.nl township, known as 'he Henry Blttner farm. No. 30. 9 acre situate In Milford towosihtp, on the north side of Cueselman river, all timber land. No. 81. 48 acres on Lick run, in Summit an-l Kikllck townships, adjoining lamts known as Walter ami Edle: all tlmiier Un-I. No. 32. 190 acres in Miltord township, known as the lnrield farm. No. 33. 12 acres In Milford townsSip, on Ca- elmau river, adjoining Peter Beegly and Wetler larm. No. 34. 25 acres in Mlltonl township, adjoining Ibuutas Masju, V' lit rout and others; all tlmiier. No. 35. 152 acres ia Milfonl townsip, adjoining D. Suyder. Peter lleegly, and others; all limber land. No 16. llacrealn Milfonl township, on Ca- selman river, adjoining Jacob K. Heegly' heirs; all timber laud. No. 37. ne l it In the village of Mineral Point, : h dwelling huusc, and siai.lo theresi erecte.1. No. 38. 2. teres in the Tillage ol Mineral Ft., ailiolmng I). 11. W'l.llersKmer and tha U. It O. depot. No. 39. The Hitumincns coat an.l other miner als, an l the right to mine and take away the samu, under ei-,-ht acre of land near Mineral Point, in .Miltord townsltin, adjoining lands ol John A. Phiilippt. David Younkln and olher. Any iiersou .lesiring to uorchaso run do so al private sale prior to the day ot public sale, anti are invited to examine thee lands. If nol soli prior, will lie sold on day namad at pabllc sole. t r.it.i3 ine-inint in nan ion coonrmation oi deed, one-thinl In six months with interest from coi.tiruiatl' m of deed, ooe-thinl in twelve mouths with Interest fr-m ei.nnrmallon if deed. Ten liercent. tu beptid as sun as protierty i knock ed down. Payment, to tie tcv-uriAl by juduinent bondson the premiacs. il. L.BAEK, J.UOIiLE. oct IS, Alxnees of J. o. kiinmel. 8IeN EE'S SALE VALHIlI.i; UtAI, KSTATK. ily virtue of an onler Issued out of the Court of (Vuim-41 Flcu. of tp.uienet County, Pa., the umler, lk ned, Asslgueeof Daniel Kelm. will sell at .uiillc -ale, on .jy, Auremlter 8, 1ST8, at 1 o'clock p. .. In fruni or the Court-boaae, In Somersot. Fa the s llowing vaiuablu real estate. ir the farm of Pank-1 Kelm. containing about 18 acre, situate in Coneuiauyh townsliip, Somerset county. Pa., adjoining lands of Itaulel Weaver. Beniamin Bl'iugh, Elijah Bt-rkcy and others, haviuu a two-sit.rv hrlclc dwelling-house, a two story irame dwelling bouse, large barn and other buildings thereon erecte.1. part of the land is well-Umbered, Imlatrce In good state of cultiva tion. A good meadow and plenty ot watrr on the premises. Jaceib Munimau has an equitable interest, which will Iw made known on dav of sale. TERMS 4600 on dav of anlr. :lfl on nmftnna. Hon of sale. .'! on the 1st ot Auril. 1j. an.1 "CO annually thereancr until the !u.le is paid. r.. .n. sictiKi n a. Oct. IS. Aa?lgn ol lb nicl Keim. I XSO. VENT NOTICE. I'he undersigned herebv five notice lo all his cremtom, thai having regularly tiled hi petition lor the benefit of the Insolvent Laws in the Court of Cou mon Fleas J .f Somerset Coui ty. he wit asg to tie discharged as an insolvent debtor be fore .the said Court, on Wednesday. November 13, is;s, when and where ail Interested may attend Oct. :33t DANIEL S. HOKNEB- Ist SOLVENT NOTICE. The cnder-ineil hereby a-ire noticw lo all his creditors, that having regularly hied his petiiun for t'.ic benelit 01 the Insolvent Laws in the Court ol Cointron Fleas of Simerset Coontv, he will ask to liedisc hnrged as an Insolvent debtor be tore tlie said Court, on Wednesday, November 13, 1st, when ar.il where all intt rested may intend. IM.233t EUWAKD ZIMMERMAN. JNSO LVEXT NOTICK. The underjigoed acreuv wlvta notice to all hi creditor, that aavlng regularly nled hi petitm for tha nenent ol the lns.iivent Law In the Court of I 'omraiiB Flea vl Somerset County, he will ark to be discharged a an insolvent debtor before the said Court, e Wednesday. Novemlr la, InTS, when and where all interete,l may attend. Oct Silt OEOHeiE .N tVILE. SOLA'ENT NOTICE. I'he undersigned hereby gives notice to all his creditors, that having regularly Med his pel il Ion for Ihe hencnt of the Insolvent Laws in the Court of Common Fleas of Somerset County, he will ask to be dischargus! as an insolvent debtor be(i j-o tne mid Court, on Wednesday. November la, 17, when and where all littert s'i a may atuna Oct. 23 31 HEN k x H1N EBAl'UH. KTIFinLl.lwB) OW PAN V-( Incut, poraleil by the State ol Pennsylvania) every mem ber of which wearsan Arti ficial Leg. manufacture AII.ICSrABLE LAC INtt Si H t K ET LIMBS. The mot com lorta lite and durable Itmh. and the near est approach to th natural m -mier of any Invention of the age. We base filed boudawiih (he l. t. . eminent and ara authoriseil lo make limi t tor aoUlter 00 Ouv mentonler. Blanksolall kinds and deserlpt twelve-a lar '&! on application, ARTIFICIAL LIMB JtAirrM-rruiao tt.. No. ST Fena t., Flttl- burgh, Fa. J. V. THOMPSON, Secretary aud buslnes Manauer. Oct 23 Jr. Youri an piepacojl II. aclive huslm.- lite. Advanla: nl ualeil. Couise ol study ate I bu. nes training thu uut ecmprehvni,, iMormgk ami praeticai in rxistenre. kiM-bui fes-eive.1 at anytime. For circular routauiiug lull particu lar addre? JJ. a-. fcMiril, A. N FITTHBl Rtill. TA. tK-t.'.'a. ASSIQNEE'S NOTICE. Nolle I hereby given that W '!'.. Cool of Somerset township, .Somerset ti Va.. by deed or voluntary aaetguwettl has MUuel all hi estate real and perr.uul lo (Icrge tl. Walker, In trut for the lieneBt ol tlie rrodin.r of the saM W ililam Cook. All persons Imlebiesl to the Asatgnor will make immediate 'istyment. ami Inoee havma; claims will present ibein duly aolhenUrste-l lv settlement to the underslnned, at tk osaru 4 John K. Scott. Fjni , in thu hoMWgb M SouMrset oa Saturday, November u, lira. OEOKOEO. WALKER. Oct. 13 AJ.ijroeof WiUUrnCwk. aVji-ir AnrEnnsKMKXTS r n gn j w 17111 I I I I I ' J U J I ' f -J KENNARD & 6 .1. 83 BUTTER COMMISSION MERCHANTS We again offer our services to the )air'im'ii and far mer? of the GLADE, as COMMISSION MERCHANTS. We handle Glades Butter only on Co 111 mission, ami having devoted many years to the sale of Dairy I'rotlucts Exclu sively, we feel justified in saying that we tan at least do as well for you as anybody. Than A-ful for a very liberal patronage in the past, we hope for a yet larger share in the future. Cards can be had from the Store-keepers and Express Companies. Information Cheerfully Furnished as to Prices, eta August 14. siiitiviii! i!itoTin:i:s. BUTTER COMMISSION No. (V2 South Street, BALTIMORE. IsLJD. rkfi:k by First Nanional Bank, i '-id Western Natiomal Hash, New York. and Chimical Nati mal Cards can be bad at the Express JAMES COMMISSION MERCHANT, 60 South Street, BALTIMORE, MID. Particular attention giver, to consignments of GLADES BUTTER. Receipt of goods af A iiow ledged same day. pal Ktori'H and EtXIPIESS OFFICE, Somerset, Penn'a. Sep, IS . T. LITTLE, - CTJMBEBL AUD, MID., WILL HAVE A GRAND OF Diamond. Goltl & Silver Watt be and Chains, Solid Silvt-r & Plated-ware, Cl.i ks,iltc. on Exhibition at the First Annual i'uir ol the Agricultural and Meciaiical Socieiy -OP- WfiSTHiX MARYLAND, To be held at CUMBEBLAim MD., -OaN- October 22nd, 23rt3, 24th and 25th. 1878. S. T. LITTLE'S Principal Jewelry liousj ia at NO. 108, Baltimore Street, Dealer in the mt irnprotred American and Swias 'W'atrhesj. Jewelry, etc. Special attention to Kepairiny; and Engraving. 1'resitlent Hayea, and as many ol bis Cabinet as can come will be here tn atlctil our Fair. Also, Oovernon llartrann. tarral and MattbewK. They will lie here on I lie Henry Ward lieerlter will he here on the 2:!rd. S. T. LITTLE, !N"o.l08, lialtimore St., 4th. Oct 1 4SSI0NEE S SALE LI! ABLE RLAL INSTATE. Pursuant to aa order Issued out of the Court of ConiHsoa Plcma of Somerset county, Fennsylvanla, the utslerslgned. awlgaeu ol John J. HoHmart, will sell at public sale, u Ihurtday, AuvemU'r 7, 1S7S, all o'clock, r. is., la front ul the Curl boas. In i Somerset, Fa., thu following dercrlbeil real estate, I VI: No. 1. A lot or tlece of arrousd situate In tin : liuroagh wf SMswrwt, b.niudl ou the north by ' l atou greet, on Ui east by lot uf PresLvterian ' eongregaikia.on iWe snuth by aualley, and on the i west oy hitvji v u. it. JlOOOIS, -t.. ami attflaU Hrant. Th Improvement ar a larice. vest bue. tio-riory brick tlwelllng.bouev ULta stale roof, ga nature, anu otaer moiiaa meuroveuienla; and a brh-k stable iat iwi, Thia itone ul lue i.'.ufiii., v'hiv,w. c.'Hiitv, .. ovuisiniug antra t w acre, unjoining land ol Adam Miller. Christ- I lau tvtiagy, r rank Laiunia, Irlab Trent ami oth er. There 1 a new two-story frame dwelling- house and small stable oa the larm. There I al su a young orchard nasi as abundance of atcr and Umber. TERMS CASH . WM. H. HUP PEL, Oct ia Aasnce of hn J. HoO DMISTEATOH S NOTICE. Estate of William Korker, lata of O,uemahoubag Twp. Somerset county. Fa,, deed. Latter uf adalalstratlo oa the akov estatt kariag ben granted W lae uadursignol. Dot Kiel hereby given tbosw Indebted tn It t make iisns dlal iaH, lusd tboua havlag claim against K. to pnuant tbuaa duly uutbeutwuted Ux ettl usat oa Saturday, lb xuth tiny oi November, Ikaatthufwuiuasw of Uwom Kocker, la xdd tuWMhLp. lOKATHAX W. ELOLT1H, Oct. 3 AlKiqlKraU.r (at 'rsrfejtcitJooaso. xk ir : r rr. n tisexex ts. OUDESLUYS, Exchange Pl-.cd, Baltimore, Md. MERCHANTS. -:c: pkkmissio.y to Hank, of I5altinicre, Office, Somers-et, Pav. 8fp HEWES, Cards at 1' riii- OF - EXH! All orders promptly aiti-niltil in. EUSTEIVSNOTCE. Notice I netei.j glveti to all person Meernw.1 aslegateea. ermikts or otherwise, ibai the fol lowing acauauls have passed rczister.aBdtbut tb sa,me will be presented for n.nhrusar a o ottd al- ( low wire at an I h-.lin- Court In U. Irkl at S. at tenet, on Thursday, Novcuit ei U. IV. 1. Acwmntns Valeniiuc J. Miller, liui-fdiia . ol Emma Uood. I 2- A-rount or Tkasaaa C(.p, 'lUirlltn , Ileniamin J. Ntl. . ! 3. Sri .a. I aen.unt of Cyrus Favman and Jiar- uu lirant, r.xrculor I jii.-oii yjrihjm, ilereasr.l. 4 A.iroont ot WiUUiin Johusuu, tiuanlian i4i ! Ale V)ol. ! t. FinK and Anal rrcunt of S'lvaioit J. Parr. I Administrator, etc.. ol I cier J. liner, di'-eascl. j s rim ! s,i .1 i..i.k t i..i T. A-n.unt J Nah R. Miller. A.lmini-lratoro! tneeatatuvt Peler I otcman, lcresel. . First and final account of lisac lllanset Ailwlnbttratorof Susan M. Penri.u dcevaseil. 9. Acci,unt of Adam Sumostine, tuarrllan tt' Eliialieib A. Sumpstinu. 10. First and hnal account ot John S.uRl. Ad -mlnistratorof John J. JfiMe. deceased-. Flmt aa-l anal acuuunt of E. ."d. S-liror. .! minlstralor.il turl Hrllmau, bile or brothers, valley tc,w,n.talp, dacuasid. A. r. DICKEY. Oct. If. Register. JNSOLVENT NOTICE. Th uodetsianed hereby give notice t wit B.wi netator. that having rrguUrlr nle.1 Ms petltkisy tut il aaieneutottbe Inaoiveat Lsw nt thuCourt or Comrnou Flea of Somerset County, he will asg tu. beitisrhanred a au Insolvent debsn bufbrw the sal. I Court, on Welrelay. November la. llr: when and where all intetenl bit attrn,. Oct. 23. A-fiKA-M KEVSCR. BIT 1 1 I r H .- i tt 1 IT II
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