I'rS comercet Herald.1 r aao.i jixi I.".it,licsn mre.iajM will be held at .;.T.- .(Mii!r3, 1T - WAV t hv ti:loi!jj ti.rt-s aud places: Kirpwocd, Ttimda.v. Oj.. i 0, 1 p. m ; Lxi' g-!iD, " T " iStojhtOWO, Friday, Oct. 31st, 1 P. M ' I ividville, ' " 7 41 II r:Ir--i.vi. 41 OHIO H. ;n .iivison i ruins 03 is r.i ; depot, corner Urai Mineral I'oim, Monday, Not. 3, 1 r m. A!!e (ijieak'rs will . present and U litddrcfl tie njeeiinii. Let tLere be a fuli tUI'Ii-UUl. JOSIA1I KELLER, LD L. -5CELL, Ch. Co. Coui. SCC'T. i..O"-C - V . ..rk )'!,,! .r.i l-tlia e i.i iinere ,.:.iiis-'n li . ic:"Oi i . "c r s 1 .,. !I"I i! III tte.! !' " .i h'-ofon ii.i'1'.." 1 .llcil.I It 44' H. III. ; u t . l. m. t:.i 41. 111. i J.. IK. j..-. " ..i " s : " ;s.t : i; - .:! " 1:1 " S. p. w. .H.4Uu-',",TIuiC 11 n,u'ut:" '.; putsbar-rh time. imtrt Plttuf-nreh at P. r":n. ?' ...le V ' P. .4., M t1 v . I i-"-' umihe Express i :nlVMI OT -Olio-rill i'lc A. M.. fill ll'V i , 'oitit mute lo me East V.J " .... . V K A.. St.. dally. , s.si'lc" vuu r. . : Hslilm 'te. v:I0 -, M. dully, iir PtiUiiiiolplila; Mr"V ,, - u a- lltitnorv.Mi j..M:-'ll'.v- ...""'' - - . , . r Viltii Avi'nue ami Smlih : ' " ' . . ., i-. imiT lirnnt anil W tcr - ' ';' " U.Oi-ritTiil Tlfket Aitent ' jiVinlA.N Mipl.. Uuunflltnllc. ,,.!" '";UA AI-0I- " V.'tt-.tacrtuiKilliaH iM4snicrrlraln W. a B- R. K. (MaU truini dally, S 3i p. ie. ju p. m. 1 :u a. m. 1 Ou p. c rt t Mili.imr. ,.-.e -liifwt evtrr Saturiy :it ,".;,ii-t "'h tu ;.l..untAin t.x4rM4 U. K . ttii 'C .444ili4y al 4:1 j .,!!:' kiin fclii -li or- W. H. SANS LK. ui-4 riiitvnUt-iiL. I.. L-'- r Mert.. oo m IS 4 p. m , lljj p. tc 4 ia p. n. :u A. M 1(11 Mi M AX, iO Wi:ST." Vole for Samuel Bulk-r. Election. Tuesday, Nov. 4. TLe Ticuic easou has closed. Our physician seem to be busy. Overcoat oDce more to the fore. Fall goods are still beiug housed. Don't throw ruU'ois'u on the street. House-cleaning time in all its glory. V inter apples are being stored away. Sen our advertiM.-ments (or bargains. Lay iu your wiuler store of provisions. Tiie election is the chief topic of the day. Corn Lurkincs are numerous in this sec tion. The general ek-ctions place. Let every RpulrtiMO go to the polls on ! Mork about thb Somerset t C.vm Tueslav; he will find his Deraoc-atic t.bia Hailroad. At a nfetin? ot Johns neiglilx'irs there in force. town Council, held on Tucs.lay evening . m. i last, an ordinance to amend an ordinance The hovs of this oftic roturn many 'for the govcrnraeut of the borough was thinks to Mr. E',1 IJownnn. I r a sack ot ; unanim msly riss, which provides. ) ai-joug oiuer vuiTis, iziviiji i'i tuci'Kni of way to the S-unerart Ss Cnmliria Jt.il- choictt a,pple givea tliem The senior editor of the Dimtcriit has returned from his Colorado trip. He re ports a very pleasant time. Last week, for the first time in m my years, there was not a distillery in opera tion in Nimerset county. One was started during the week. John II. UU W. H. llupple, Val. Hay, F. J. Kooser and James L. Puch. Esqs., left for Fituhurgh, Sunday atu-rnoon, to attend the Supreme court. copy of the Gen- road Company, from the southwestern line of the tmrouch down to the old Penn sylvania Canal lS.isin. From tha hitler point the road will follow pretty n arly the course of the old Feeder as far aa L-;v- crgood'a Tannery.at the tipper en.l of which it will cross lledl'ord street and con tinue along the cist bank of tha Stony creek Kiver to a iH"nt near tho Horner burying ground, this side of tnudyvale Cemetery, where a curve w ill be tnadi to the line of the Feeder air-iin, and it will closc-lv follow the altaudou-d bed us fir a Mr. Uuldie's re-ideiie:' near the old Fe-d-1 er Dim, and from tnenee will vr- the: A Straxgb Peoi'le. D you know thit there are strantre people in our com munity, w; sav stranire becaiie thev seem to preter to sutler ami rnK! their d.u mis erilily, matile so hy f)yp'psi:i. and Liver Comp'aint, Indigestion. Constipation, and gener-il deliili'v. when SlliLOUS VITA I IZKIt la ruaraiitee.J to cart hcm. iilil by .ki. Vi . fiESFOI'.U, Somerset, t'tt. exehauc : For cash or inerchanulse in W ari- in rtH'iot til a -ral Laws pas4.xl bv the Leirinlatureof the! river on a bnd-'e. the opporiM end of su!imh l.nii'lniiiL d.n-in? the 8tion 1 which will be midway between ihe old for which we are iudebted to the usuorne u uneslea J aua tne tiarn on tne of 1ST!, Hon. Frederick Croir. will s:);n take Kt puM'tcam? election 1 are you all ready for the MiJu't know it .1 li. FlIITZ. !.:.. :..h lVs.cger Agent ; ..: x "x i mo Hail Loap. : : ii.. tm I County, 4'&. - ! m ta'.t- :.! It.- given to ail parts .. -J. r.-.tr, " to Nc!'ra-ka and :! i- ''..,,;, . ;,( rf t,t: ll'(W('."' . l ; ;V jmr t cstcru trip, oniig s ii- ii"' time lo go if you want :-. ('.iia',1. A klress or call upon Mr. iccc at NijttEKSET, P.., and get v til In I.'. ii k1 is the ;;'.' a uth.tr . ,;rn! I" st-ij tlieui. II .- uiil ulso sell :ri in ;. ton 1 for f.if'ij i'ty, Li; ''.ring1 to Lincoln or Columbus, - :tu, or lo Eilis or Kintier, Kansas. t.,-7 W'tsl t-li ui Itl iiiske applica : r'.liir tilkity at least five das t V !.a-uf!aftii.g. Hitiial the AENT i. tin arruCLi-UK-ms to check the bun !.. He will I iii his (! at i.i i.rHiiTu', ut-(i!airs in Sunt net, -i.n Knla . Saturday and Monday, ru- .itilc rs for tickets." tin nut a (oi .ntt tiitmiTrri;. i c S A. hf,o. - -.i rr ,Ii tn Wriglit, i appointed). .;. lir anu:el imhojl. -' vr:ley Alex. Coleman. '.1-z.k Elwond Swank. iti(tM. A. Koss. Jr. : J arxd. S. I.ivec?ocd. A. J. Stoncr. A. lirutrh. rtt-W.inli J. l'icking. - :::rtii' Ahm. Kaul J.ibn 11. Ueizer. -'.tliirtpvfoot John P. JIumbtrt. SnJiiUi-l P. FoUft. -'' --ni-k-J. K. McMiIlen. i -Kil.riiiiB D.Miller. '.rttn-vi; Wallace McM; iT.K,nx P. Poort.augb. a-. tc Ji.hn George. ::-!ii3iel Urulwker. "si ainj lame Eauch. C. Lowry. c -CilhaD Voder. i Ii-r 1 1. J. linmer. v:Tp.i, F. Dickey : ti y.rtli rerry Umberger. " Michael Hiyor. -T't ti He nrv Mart., Sr. linm Brubaker. - vnis M. Hochstetler. :Tj:kn!,K1t ptitr ZuUll. b. JiDninti. The Ohio Dt miH-rats was loaded." A faiuilul Iowa mother has named ber baby l'inalore. After the walking matches comes the talking matches. The weather has been decidedly cool for the past few days. Get out the Hi'publiean wile! Ee sure none are lei I at Home : Come nut and brine your neighbor out to vote on Tuesday, November 4 ! Suns of our residents are discussing the sim of their Thanksgiving turkey. There was a slight fall of suow in this section Friday morning and night. The election tickets have been printed and are now ready lor distribution. Th sm-.tll round Derby felt hats should aior.e be worn by mUsea in their teens. The cold suap during the past few days has made an end to the remaining "garden truck." litickwhcat isn't much of a base ball pluitr, tmt s m it will be the best batter in the laud. The season for sh xiting wild turkeys, rabbits and tartridges couiuienceJ on last V cduecuay. C. C. Muvseiiinn h us a cod sioud-hand Deller Cuttiug Eox Mo. iS fvr sale. Will be siid cLeap. Nice lit worms cncisvd ia chestnut l.tils, are sclliu; at lrom thiee tjtikc cents per iiuart. Mr. P. K. Smith, of the Pittsbuagh Chronicle, was married one day last week to a talented and beautiful young lady of the Smth Side. Another worthy youug man gone to his reward. Our borough authorities have greatly improved a number of the crossinirs on Main street : this is a right move. There (.hould lie a general overhauling of the crossings belore wiut-.r sets in. Sherii! Kyle thinks that the sale ot the Keystone l.ropertv. tne prices ana a hsi of the property of which we published last week, was the largest sale ever new in Situerset county, in which he is about right. General W. II. Kooutz and wife left on Tuesday last for Dayton. Ohio. The Gen- eral w ill be absent a week or ten days. His wife will spend some time in the Buck eye State, visiting Cincinnati, Springfield, Cauton and other cities before returning home. It is reported that the business men of Lutrobe, Westmoreland county, have of tered to donate ground to any manufac turing company that will locate there. What inducements would Somerset offer to have manufactories come into ber midst? The hliht falls of suow last week have brought a c.iange in the atmospnere from almost torrid heat to chilly and cold. This r.hanue has somew hat relieved the nionoto of the long warm spell we have been hav ing ; but it is to be hoed that we w ill have at least a mouth of pleasant winter belore winter begins her reign. A two horse team belonging to Mr, Frank Sipe, ol Jenncr township, Somerset county, was left standing unhitched in front of Hrinker's store on Thursday fore noon last while the owner was engaged inside, and liecoming restless, started on a run ott at a lively rate ot speed through Franklin and up Washington streets, hut a ere cauitht by the driver in time to pre vent any serious occurrence. Johm'.oicn lit niticrttt. 1 1 is not the early bird, but the It-How that bites the chestnut with ut looking at it, that cut chef the worm. The (.umpkin pie is n iw the rage, but soon wiii "step djuu aud out to give room to the palatable mince pic. The attciiJanee at our Sunday-schools is )i inking to grow in numliers again. Christmas is coming, you know ! They come high, but we must have them." murmured the small boy, as he sbvtd under a chestnut tree loukius up. Flour high ; wages low ; the outlook for a ("sir man this w inter is vert" discour- ag;ng. Hut the Iird will take care of his own. Unionto vn was selected by the M. E. conference at their recent session in Pitts burgh, as the next place for holding its annual meeting. The Pennsylvania Riilmad Company has purchased several thousand acres of land in the vicinity ot Ml. Pleasant, West moreland county. This will be explored for oil. The lirst well w ill go down at once. .ten. kMiJcIid ililcrnv. Maitiel liutVr. '"rt m Eojd s. " 'rH at C. N". Eoyd's. if1:! l:C. X. Boyd's. i-V-r Di' j i at C. X. LV, d's. ' Depot for S'ationcry. "i ia a'.ci Box Psixts fc"u. tU in;r ihtir ' X. I. V i-t v :"t! S nieTHt Sieam Mill Tor Lii:.-N,le. i,; tLe S nietstt SUam ' li LusLtl. - ''tui'. Tsh Erushis, ur.d fine tr' 1. X. lv.vd's. Er'S- are the cheapest Sign : western lVnns lvanix Stryat -West Ward Milline M. li. CrXNINCHAM. ilmjers to go to Sil. ',''.' tf, Shus and lJ jb- C-L,3Jo Tvue iMaa Hit. Wuii Wiliim ry Store." M. 1$. CrxNisHAV. i Ve to buy White Lead, Oil, ij.auic..ai IUtrsJc iJarnelt. '. b-.uh.-u go.! Flowers, ll4-t t ard M Miliinery Store." B Ut kl.OHAM. Ejt-rs & Baroctt, ' w Und the Oliver Chilled Flowed. rnamenu, . FH.ttM.rc T;. VS I Bt Vr(j Millinery Store," M- li- CCNMNGHA. , ' -'aiis, iron, u lass, -1 u The burnin" ot leaves still continues, which uiav be sanctioned as rizht, but how would you feel to be awakened at midninht, bv an alarm of fire, and find I your proeity in Uames, all from permit- ling children lo play wuu iireT When our business men are approached and tasked to advertise tbeir giaids, they tell vou tmsiness is too dull, it don't pay to advertise. Why, bless yiur hearts, gentlemen, it is advertising that makes business brisk. Try it and be convinced. It is w hen a dry goodb clerk ol ninety sevej p unds weight attempts to help from a .arm wagon a farmer's wife of two hundred and three pounds weight, that the reporter scats himself contentedly on Uie curbstone and waits for the catastro phe. Hon. William McLelian. a prominent lawyer and prominent citizen of Cham bcrtbnrg, died at his resider.ee last Mon day ;veutog He was universally respect eel" by all who knew bila. and his death will "create unfeigned sorrow tUronghout the entire county. This i tue year for the triennial assess went, aud it i desirable that the assessors get throush as sixm as possible. The law requires that the lumks be given to the as sessors after the fall election in Novcmtier. The valuation at which property is ass ssed this year fixes it for the next three years. The lfe dford Infj'iin r of last week cops for the managers of the Bedford County Acr'u ultural S Kiety for having their pos ter plinting done in Philadelphia, and givjs :bf m timely warning that if the like occurs agiiiii. that they can go to the same prim shop" tor their free puffing. Kigbt: S)me of the lioys are sighting around for the Wst place to secure a supply of cabbage stalks. Halloween will be on hand on Friday, the 31st insL, and a num ber of the young try could not think of al lowing the occasion to pass by without pounding a few doors and annoying law abiding people. We would caution everybody to be care ful abwut lire in this time ol unexampled drought There is little water fn the wells and cisterns not enough for a ten Siint'tes' supply. A fire now, when our wooden bijdiojrs are a dry as tinder; Uxcs, and iut IWV SiiiTicieot lor ordioaiy uae. would be a v,rr Krkxig ca-i lamity." ' Mr. C. F. Bittner, ot Simerset towns;. Ip plucked an apple from one ot his trees that weighed a pound and a quarter, and meas ured 14'- inches around the iiirih. The apple is of the "pumpkin sweet" variety. aud is only one out of the man v large onts that grew on the same tree. Not satri with raisins: big apples, however, Mr. Bittner emi-s to the front with a cucum lx-r that measures 18 inches in length. A nice small pickle that cucum'ier would nuke. Prol. Carl Lenssen, the celebrated vio iincelist. gave an entertainment in the Court House, to a select audience, Satur day evening. Prof. Lenssen was aecom punied in a number of his pieces by Mr William II. Picking on the violin, and Mr. Jacob P. Eiuiuiel on the organ. It was a rare musical treat ami was hugely enj ved by all present. The reudition of the "Mockiug liird, by Messrs. Leusseu and Pitkin?, was particularly fine ni elicited much applause. From a remark of two dropped from the lit ot the Chairman ot Democratic County Committee, on Saturday evening, it is certain that the IK'in.icrats expect to poll their full vote on Tuesday next, and are counting on very greatly reducing tlje ma jority it not carrying the couuty, through the apathy and negligence of the llepuhli- cans. V e ask K-putilican voters to give this ni'ittcr tbeir thoughtful consideration, and try to stir out the indifferent members ol the party. Don t let it he said that we weie defeated by our own negligence. We fiaJ this floating alxiut on the sea of newspaperdom, and publish it for the ben efit ot otir lady readers : Lamp shades made ot autumn leaves are very beautitul. To make them, cat the shade from Jtifl white paper, when the leaves which hava been previously dried and pressed are arranged in a neat wreath and fastened down by cum. It is then covered with a very coarse net, and thj I edees bound with gilt or colored paper, j The fleet ol the light shining through the I .1 ;u ....a rA ili,rhiAnil4Ykra.tinna which .. aif , i .ic ww v. - i.m V te I'urUl"8 ! all ix-rs-ns powiesiied of a little taste and "SWnetu Somerset. Pa. nr.iinarilv tkillcd Cneers can make for i - " - iwten s Gloves. Hose, i themselves. . .'! Tics. Kerehii fa. 'd M;lliuf.ry irt-." il- B- l NMXi HAM. Kd sunk of ready nm.let .T.i'1-I.i O . . . p " '"iersti, can i;e -ua.ii.-ir'a, in the Naugle ei!-'"' ic-'"r Trimmiogs. at; iinery Siore. M. K. COMSr.HAM. "V "'i' til,ous nJ' Sandalf ' fHtiVid, which will be soUl S. I'hlV. AGhk.omj:Talb. Tistbt- ToJjyriUu i'poc the gate ; A Bearing form is seen Jt is;b.ir fate, A piereing so ream irom ber The welkin rent. It was. as ) op infer. Her pa ri eut. The lover sought to scoot. Alas ! too late. He's hoisted with a boot Beyond the pate. One evenine last week while a prty of young folks were enjoying themselves at the house of Miss Sadie Picking, on Tur key toot street, bv some means the lamp on the centre table was overturned and bro ken. The oil ignited and burnt a large bole in the carpet, destroyed seveial arti cles of toilet and scorched a number of pieces ot furniture. It was wita some difliculty that Mr. Wm. P. Foust, who was called in, succeeded in extinguishing the fliuiea. The plastering between the wall had caught fire and a portion of the weather boarding bad to be torn off. On Saturday wc received a postal card from S. T. Little & Sons, Jewelers. No. 1(18, Baltimore street, Cumberland, Mary land, staling that Mr. 11. W. Little, one of the firm, would be in Somerset at J. Y. Srhell's News Depot, next to the post otlice, during Court which commences No vember 10ih, with a selection ol watches, jewelry, etc S. T. Little & Sons are among the largest and at the same time the most reliable dealers in jewelry in western Maryland. They sell cheap and warrant all goods sold. They had an cx hihit of watches, clocks, jewelry, silver ware, etc., at our late countv fair that sur passed anything in their line ever before exhibited in the county. Sir. K. W. Lit tle will have a fine assortment ot goods with him and will be pleased to have you all call and examine tor yourselves. same premises. From thence the liue will conliaiii! across Mr. O-ib'irne's I m i to the rise of the hill, and then its course will be pretty generally along the public road known as the "Vickroy Kad." Near the southern line of Mr. Vickroy's farm another bridge will be creeled, and the courss will ibun be toward tli hill known as "Hog-back," beyond Von Lunen's tarra. A tunnel will be cut through ihis hill, and the distauce will reach nearly three hundred feet. From thenca it will cm linue toward lb '3 Kjd liiide, and tli route beyond that point w ill be announced in a future issue. Iu addition to the right ot way leiug secured in : Jobti&town, we may also state that success f ll negotiations have been made with laud owners as far as the mouth of the O.uoiii;ho:iiiig, and contracts have been entered into by w hich releases are granted tor the necessary ground the entire distance, with the ex ception of about a mile The mouth of the a'iMive stream is near eleven niili j from this city. The eneiueer al this end ot the route has the profile for soinu seven miles ot the road completed, aud is work ing southward as rapidly as p issi'ile, so that (he letting for at least ten miles lroiu the Johnstown terminus will be announc ed within thirty days from date. The tun neling ot "Hog-back" will be the ni'M. serious part ol the undertaking, but it is expected that this portion of tUu contract will be finished by spring. A corps ol en gineers is also working from the s, Hnerscl end of the road. Mr. Donnelly, President of th Branch Ifciilroad, was in Uwu on Wednesday evening, and, after cemlerriug with sever al gentlemen who are anxi.iu to see the thoroughfare pushed forward to an early completion, re-turned agaiu to ii iltim ire. He expressed himself a being determiued to have the road built at the earliest pine ticable moment. JuhnstoifH Tribune. liMrt) bushels choice Potatoes. WO " , . Oats. i"t1 " " " ' Wheat. o'X) " c,.rn. KX) " Flaxseed. l'JJ " White Navy Beans. Cook & Ereuits. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Dipththeria, (tanker mouth, an I Il. aJ Ache, in SIIILoH'S CA- TAUK1X REMEDY, free with each bottle, sire health, and stveel cents. S ild by Geo. W. Be.nkorp, Somerset, Pa. A nanal Injector Use it if you (le breath. Price ."0 o.ne Bo on Six 15otti.es. It you are suffering trout a onml.'inatiou ut Liver or Kidney diseases, and constipation, do not tail to use the celebrated Kidney-Wort. It is a dry compound as easily prepared as a cup of colfee, and iu ouo package is as much medicine as can be bought in six dollar b illies ot other kinds. A'-fc W A D VER TISEMEXTS. jiiu i sticks n o-ncvi. .Nut!" l. licrchy itlrni to nil ixTtvm" punrirrni'il lri.-atrja, crwiltura or otherwtw, that tlntti.li.Tpr iiiw:ni( areountii iiiv panwi irtriKUtr. nod thuttba nniewt'.lb; rc-nil lor ojntirmiiil'.n uuJ al lt.nir h' aa i)riliai)' tmrt to tn ii-l-l at S.ira-ir"-U on TliurJay. uvemt' r 1 'th, !:. r lri:t una tin.tl ;icriufjt i,t l,ni J. r-trint Al inini(r-lc,r ut Ja".l Meliila, lale of (imtnville m p . ue - ti. 'NEW ADrEItTISESfESTS. X E IV A It YE 11 TIS EJfEXTtf. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. L?1IKUIFF"8 SAI.K I rHlTTTl flTTTI i rinnfn TTinnnTiTm iimnTi'JTl Sfy vlnu- ..f ,8n trv wri , ,f Wti.l. Fx.. Fl. Fa.. B HK H K A P H. V HA VAHK V li 1 i v. Fa, l-hrl 4iut ., I he (Hanoi i.iii -- XJ.JLI VULllil XJ U I lilXLlU If lAllAJ U 1 Utl-- i Hi -lea4 lit s.iin rxt ismniy. F. nu'1 tn mo I llr-ir.t. thorn will t r).uftl to j.ut.lirttaitt, ar I ttm C'nirt H Ukw, in tSotmrjit on 1 Friday, Sovruifirr 111), I H7 1, WT.ST or Till! :it loV-l'irh, J. ft First nn.l part iii I .r..nnf of Hfnrf ttaiih nnl U... Aar.,1. k Bltiiwr. Ft.uui.. of tl W will and -If.....: v""c It atrii'.es us that everybody needs new clothes this fall. We he a sullicimt stock to meet the demamls until we git more. D.m't be afraid to buy our gxds, we tin replace them. W. II. HH IISTKTI.LU. Farmers und o'.heis comtiij; to Somersi't should uot tail Uitaku an Wvsier Stew these cold days. Nothing belter lo uourisu and warm the inner man. Ouly L'o ceiils a Stew at W. II. Plait's Saloon. f tr Liit..i.KKv yA.tT?:n. uy an exjwr. ieneed hand, after the "Swarlz Method." G. B. Wold. P. O. Box tt)7, ', Bridgeport, Conn. Tunnel on Fire. On Sunday metrn ing the watchman at Pinkerlon tunnel, a short distance east of I rsina, discovered that the tunnel bad been set on fire some time liefore and was burning rapidly to ware! tne centre. 1 lie tunnel had never lieen arched but was "cribbed its tntire It D-'lh. some seven hundred feet, and al ter beinir one-e ignited burned with great tury. The tire originated from sparks from a lots .motive, and had gained great headwav belore bctns diftcwered. hen the Express west reached the tunnel Sun day mot ning it was promptly flagged by the watchmn ; but, after learning that the fire had but an hours' start ot him, the engineer said he could "make it," and pulled into the smoking bell. The train reached the western end just in time lo prevent the paaaengers from sjiothering to death. It u a fool hardy teat, though a brave one. Superintendent Hyndman was informed of the conllairration and pro ceeded to the tunnel with a large force of hands. Telegraph stations were establish ed at either approach the western end boarded up to stop the draft ; engines sent from Cumberland and Connellsville and an effort made to quench the tiauvs. but. though the firemen worked manfully, the fire had too much of start and is still burn ing this (Mm lay) morning. Passengers and light freight are being transferred. At several places it is thought that the intense heat has caused the tunnel to cave in. and Superintendent Hyndman reports that the road will be blockaded at that point for several days. In the mean time they will hardly want through passengers, although they may be able to handle light express articles, which will be transferred. while the freight traffic must necessarily be entirely suspended until the damage caused by the fire has been repaired The following was received a few days ago but was not intended for publication : Braxponvili.k, Oct 13, 179. Editor Hebald. Dear Sir : There is nearly two years' subscription due you for yemr excellent paper, the Herald. which is directed at Brandonville. Preston county, M'ert Virginia, Please send by letter the amount due you, as I wisn to sena you me money immediately. Shall I send it at your risk by mail ? I will Lave no other opportunity. Your paper is tlie best county paper I have ever read I chaste, and full ot interesting matter, excellent print, and well gotten up. Yours Iteepctlully, " a L F. Brandonville, W. Va. . Notice. TLe sale of the real estate of Editok Herald Sir : I notice a com munication from this place in I w-t week's issue ot the Herald, over the Imnd.-ome signature ot "Cobhain," iu reply to a for mer communication in w hich tiie conduct ot the school directors was criticised iu reference to the reduction of the salaries ot teachers in this end of the couuty. Cobham ' claims to be a teacher ot 17 years' experience, an J the jucr of any oth er teacher in this or any oilier couuty iu Hiiut ot qualifications. 1 am not aware that any one doubted bis eiualilicatious, but it is a little surpiis- iag to see an old and qualified teacher he- come the advocate of low salaries tor those of his own proteision. He need not think that he is oue ot I tie old and exponent:.-1 teachers referred to in the let mt r artiele as being driven out ot tins t n l ol the county ou account ot lowsalarus; he is one ot I lie number who came trom mi ad joining couniy u) teach iu this couuty. I am not intormed what the salary lor teuch iu is in me couuty trom which he h.ii.s. but 1 do know this, that they have lo id schools there aud that good tc-aclicrs are in nigh demand, it "t ohham expects to ingratiate biinselt into tne tavor oi a set ol stinjy aud ciose fisted seho 1 directors by bea ming the advocate of low s.tlnries for teachers iu S imerset couuty, be certaiuly uusapprt bends the public leeling of this community. a mierset county aciiool tea -ii.-r j, gener- ly, have too hiU a regard lor thair pro fession to become the advocates ol low- salaries ; it Ib-.-y did they would deserve no better faie than Co'iiam," who lelt bis native county and eauue to this county to leacu a school lor J. iie-r mouth, that could not be supplied by a first class teach er ol a imerset county. I his seho 1 was ret used at ?:J0 K-r month, by a Somerset county teacher because he got $"() last win ter in another section of the county. "Cob- ham" offers to gamble, double and sweet en the bet, that none ot those wh kit on account of low salaries are cutting over & per mouth. Somerset couuty teachers do not gamble, neither are they allowed to do so, especially not at a salary ol J2 ,cr month, but "Cobham may rest assure 1 that the teacher who taught the preceding term of the school he now teaches, has a school at ("it) per month, and is furnished an assistant teacher besides, and he had no first or second cousin to his wife on the board that selected him to teach the school. If "Cobham" feci like singing the old long metre doxology : "Praise Go I from whom all blessimts now, at f .'J per month, be bas a perlect right to do so, but he should not find fault with his brethren who can't sing for the same figures. 1 rot. V hiiikey, by the assistance of the progressive element of this county, has succeeded in greatly elevating the stand ard ct teachers, lor which he has the thanks, approval and praise ot all the lib eral. Intelligent and progressive portion of the community. Mr. Whipkey no doubt otten finds himself confronted with adverse elements, but the advocacy ot low salaries by those who claim to bold permanent cer leates is a new phase ot opposition u our tree school system. "It is the most cruel stab ot all" That no teacher who 1-lt this part of the county gets over per month is simply chin niosic piped on a very low key. Pull down your vest 1 Confluence, Oct. 27th, ) -,.,... . y .vr.iid . 'IAKI.IKO. BAli'tUX MARTEEXY. October 7, lS7t), at the Lutheran parsonage. Centre vtlle, by Rev. J. N. L urub, Mr. Jacob A. Birmu to Miss Mary Marteeny, both of Somerset Co., Pa. KOON'TZ-SMITKEIL O the -1st iust.. by J. .1. Ulough, .Mr. Peter Koont. lo Mrs. Liwie S.nueker, It-it h ol S imerset Co., Pa. tc.' taiiif nt of John Kntn ti. iliv.VL Account il Jaot I-nvui. Ailmtiii'truteir of ttnn- te'l l.'tvaii, tato of .leMers:i!i twp tl'U. Atss.unt ot ItnrM J. Jl iltr. Aduiiiilirat-r f f Elltnlietti Miilrr, late ol .siiniln twp.. i!to'. First bikI limit m-mtint of iti-nry Knci.ik Ailniin istrator ol the ntattt ol Jolin Hakr. lin-'ii. A truuiitul Daultt sjtufi. Ejeculorof Win. Wil li, ilt-r'il. Firatunt linsl arenunt of Xilm Rfnimer. Al- niifii.--traitir ilr honui nvn cum Usiamcnio aantio r John Hroimn. iltsi l. ArcoUllt lit lienrv If. Hoffman an, I Frpeman Hollman, Aitiuiuis -ratoia ol Jii-uben llotliuan. di-e-M. Acii.ll ,t of K.lm'lllcl ( '.110111. in. (luiirli m ofMarv Itllrn Hoftnun. 'ornisrly 1,'otcir.an. Awuitti'l U. r.K-'hrlL tinurdiiui of M:.rJ. e olehliilt. tsoc-i pi 1 ami rlnnl avfiunt if J..!in Iteetrr. Kxeft- uii.roi .Samui l llei'ier. i!c-c'.. Awunt of J. il Hi-VIiIIit A,loilni.lrtr i.f Fn-iWii k Hluttau-ih. il .. St-con I ttcr-iiuut oi l!. Ir Klutfoinn aiik.1 AT. amirr Stuliuiao. Kxwutors t l J. J. .siuitiiun. !- ccimxi. irt ami lin il ni-i-i.wtii of s,i:,,io-l siuflt I'.nir. lin of Mary JMillcr. Flr.-tt anl Ln.il uiv.unt ..r t.nt.1 ttiiri fsr- dmn of Chrituin V1i!.t. Jimt nn-1 nnitl ai-xiuut of Samuel Sluttt, Ouar Jian ol S.ir;ill Miller. Firnt ntl ttil.il aivount of Himnpl K'nlTI rltirtr. (Han ol l.y.li lloree-r. rirl HII'l Tttl'il fli(itilot nl ,Mnii,.K!,,Hi l,t.r. UiaoofSttsin Homttr. r ir.-t aii'l tin-it uis-i.unt of K.nn,i Qiri o,,.,. .11... ..r t- I.:,.. ... I rriiiiKllll ll'irill-r. WM. B. Fit T. ASK. wt lj Kesifttr. Al I X 1 ST H ATOl'.'S N OTIC eT toiawor Martha A. Rippla, of tiattmaliuuinir 'I fi. sv.Lienxti founty, ., iio:',, Letter ol a.niimulratu.Q on tu Imv etnt liaTintrfiefn irraute.l lo ih umicrlirne-a ty tiie .rI"!rautltonty, notk- la hi-rtl.y iciven to tlione 111-letiecf.i to Itto make innni,liikt tiowo hnvliiir Haltns airnlntit It to presunt tliem duly sutlieiiiii-aivtl lor iruli!iiient, al the n-MJen-c of i I ilitc-pincl. on Saturduy the- (Siti U.iy of De ceinbtT, IST'J. JAituB ittrrr.K. Ailin'r. of .Martha A. Kiviile. 1)uijLlC SALK OF VAI.t'API.K HEAL, FSl'ATK. Ify virtue ol ati iier ol Halo issui out of the Court of tJoiiiinon I'h-aa ol S .iio rsi't &iuiity, wu Kill e-iiwse to public ule, at Oarrstt. ou Saturday, November W, 1S79, at 1 o'clo' k, p. m., tho followinir ilfS'-ribe-il real estate, viz : No. 1. llieuti.iivMol one-hair of a lot of ground sI'uaKt al Uiirri-tt, Souivract county. Fa., ailjoin in j ?lri-t;t on tin) LortlL i". & t;. liailromi oii I lie au.l mntel i n Hi. tasi, on which is ttri eteii a l.irieu storo una ilweltini itoii. iN i. i. A lot of irrouiel sltuale at (Jarrett, fn-nt- mn on i.rmre 'ri t 4- lee-t an t exti n.linjj uurlh i.w itriMii wiin:ii iere-i'teu a larije stame. Inti rt-nt, ami l iiin of Jacitj l.'llowini. Otorifi-1 rcn! I i(teaie, tin A certain tract or I m.l :tu.ile i i 'nini:ih )n!n ' twp., tii merx t comty conulruiiir ii a -res, 1 tnote or Ik, wilittory ami a hall iiiatk iiwll- irir hnumt, Innle tuni. a-ol oturr ouinuiMinits i tliereon creetewl, adjolnina' lamia of Isaac Miliw. i nuiuei w e-ncr. lie ,rB tianlurr ani Ilia wnluvr inmoeri, witn ha apourtfuancra. I alien In cxcralion a the-iiroiiertr of JaiM Aleyer at the ul. ol Oeorge ii irdncr i.r liiuitt-l una us of xuicaora .vleyers. ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. :.B1 EES & BAE-NETT. WELsfloxs. OA. 8. 1ST:), at Center villi;, Pa.. Charles P. Wclahous. aged 1 year, U months aud 17 e?us. SOfl KSI T MAKKr-T by Uook X Kkhbits, DUUtl IS Crtoicc cftccznzs, flous & feeo Aoj.tc, dr:t'l. 3i S A,i; i"HiiUr. teal hmu. r 1W t ; a ir, b avr iimiur, V 9 (rulli iiucwicae, fi :u-hRi ir.eai. l-io il-s itc-feax, fl R... i!.i:-i'U, .-houuiorn, ifi t. sitli-e. ' ........ " eountry !ihu,. t, fvni, ear) ft tir..-tiel irn, iiie.iio) j uuchel I t-Tll Ill'-rtl V" 11' lt.ul skins, y . K;.:, V 'lor. r'i.iu.-. f- !ul Fi.ix ) fl ha., a Hi Ii.ons. (uar-curo i) 2, tan, fl J. ta:her, ieo sole. ' 'Ji'i'tr '. 'I' ( ii.Pxs ar;I i"h...p lyyta.. I IS JS fl U P I'.n, -Jk l,u .... f ....'. unc-l, ft ft :y ftiia K.'. S S;,.t, i. f l.iiUxua " tin ol::! Aluui, vr tMk, .Vt,ion, o.r iia-k. ....... Su f ii r, jreilow 3t " white Tallow, f a Wheat. V 1'US Wool. ) 1 . . . .lc to .V SI HJ ......... 6oc 7i to fl Do 6c Te IU lullO Sue 'A' c ... l"c ...4J O'.ieiu 40 ....Sc it id.- oVJ0 b.'-S:' To4lc 1.1 tu -illjiitC :6c to 7c t ... iOO !C .'1 tr7,j2 15 jl iu 44 11 H.iiO ;c 1 (A) N E W A D VER TISE21E TS:i. jxheurons xoncE l-Xate of( atlnrinfl Phitippl .lecua.'o I. Lfit.em t. !0,wii. unrv oa the aimve ei:ne Imr Iok ticca irr.inte-,4 to tiie uiiilrryiirucil, notice i; ttrrei.y (tiven to those iixicblol to h to make 1m uie itale- 'iiyincot. anii lUo-t; having ciainin uualiiM it to prescni tlicin ou;y authcntiiMtet lor pctiie. inc-niai uiy oin-e in i.cutrtnile UorAiitu. on aaiuMay. Ueccairx?r 13, Is7s. AAIKI.N Wtr.U Oi t. a Kiccutor. 1879. Ax AsTttxisiiiNO Eact. A large pro portion of the American people are to day dying lrom the effects of Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver., Ihe result ol these dis eases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable tieople is most alarming, making life actually a burden iustead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be. There is no goal reason for this, if you will only thlow aside pre judice and skeiiticism, take the advice ol Druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Oreen s August flower. i our speedy relief is certain. Milli"iis of but tles ui this . medicine have lieeu iriven away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results iu every case. You can buy a samp.e liott'e for 10 ceats ti try. Three doses wili relieve the worst case. Posi tively sold bv all Druggists on the West ern Comment. Chestxct Hill, Oct. 13, 1k7'j. Mr. EoiTon : I have not seen any Shade Items in yonr valuable paper lor some time, so I thought I would write a lew : The chestnut crop is larger this vear thaa it has been for twenty years. It is reported that a gentleman in Shade is paying 2-j cents per pound tor nu'ar to give to his girl. We wish he would come this way. Our friend J. 3. Wilt hits un apple tree in bis orchard that had forty bushels of apples on. If any other couuty cm beat jl we wish it would sen.1 ia in rjlums. - ... . . : . : -V FlVK IIlKRhED TllOUSASD StkO.NG. la the past few months there has lieen more than 500, WO bottles of Shiluh'i Cu4 Kold. ! Out of the vast number of eplc who have used it, more than 2,000 cases ol Cvntumvtwn have been cured. Al) Coughs. Croup, Asthma and Bronchitis, yield at once, bence it is that everybody ; speaas iu its praise. 10 tuose wno nave not used It, let us say. ii you have a Couth. or your child the Croup, and you value lite don t tail to try it tor I .sine Back, Side or Chest, use Sbiloh's porous Plas ter. Sold by G. W. Benhud, Druggist, Som erset, Pa. t w. i.', ... -. '.' , : ' Facts vi.-TfTEOR, i0 resard to. the method of coloring butter. The theory is that cows when well ted and cared tor will make yellow butter ; the fact is that not one in ten will, except in limes of flush pasture. This is jusl the reason that the very liest dairymen in this country use Wells, Uieh ardson & Co.' Perfected, Batter Color. We warrant it to add at least five cents per pound w me value oi wn.ie butter, a re- jr:uAL xonci: So 4KIISET e -IH'STV, ss : TH E COMMON W EALTH OF PEXJf'A. Tit the Sh. rijfuf Somrrcet Caunl y, Grtil skal, ing: , j Wheqkas. Michael L.ntr. heretofore in our county Court ot Jomtuon Fleaa of the county ol otne-rHeL. to wit : on tne 31H iay of Auuut, A. It. 174, iieinre tne llonoraole the JuJcs tlieu c .iifUlutii.i; the suino Court al tSouerMct. hy the coiiMeraiion ol the same recvcrcl aicuint I ta- ticr Itoiii, exe-e-utor, anil Maritiiret Ilom willow of tyfiilifi lsm, Uec'ii. ol salile.niy.awellacortnln iletit l three huuerel anl neveuiy-niae iloilarn ami acvemy-twoceni. lawtul inonevoi th Lnile.! Stall s ; a.s alt iixtcen Jo!iars .mil lorty-nve ee-nis like money, which to tne Fii.t Michol lymir in our name t ourl were 'ju-ii;oJ for his ilanuire. which lie utainwl hy a-s an.n of the ileu ntion oi that ilclit, with interest on the iletit from tiie lS:h nayoi a-JKU.-i, a. ii. is., wncre-oi tne sai n asuer iioincxi raii'i .Tiariircr l w.nj weiow ol t'ntllli i,.m Uec'ii. convi -is a oi recur 1 ami trocee.iiiia; i,ie-re uitt in our Ki.J Couit N-i -re cur .lu.lge at Sum. i-rscl remainioa. laauili i-uy aiiiar. JVeverthe 1 rxocaiion -it Hie ju.Jkuicui aioresaiil as yet r main to lieeor.e, an-i wncrca the sail Mar garet !"" Is now deail ami Die F.li'l Ca'psr In. in ii is Ih-qii iiicriitrice I as executory! taiil uec'il, as ly the ticiinaaiiou of thu riu .Michael ljinv; we have recen-cl, and to prevent ihe lleuoi alU ju.iu; mcut lrom e'iriu. aud l!caue we are wiiili.y that tiiose liuiitxi. which tn our aiil Oiurt are rightly done. niiv'Ul'i t-e (icuianiii-Ai by tiuecx'-cu'i'in, wc coiutiiauo you that you make known t-i Josiah Hum, l.'- .ii ir't (. Itoui, vMlliaia Itom, Oliver t. lom, J.cwn A. liiiin, Harrison Null an.l Kill n liis wile, w . W'.Oaiintrauil .He a no his wile, heirs, of V bUly Hum, ilco !. tha tli-y tw in niiucnr lickire-oBi .1 uitro-4 at Somerset, at our Ouiinty Court ol Common I'ican tliere lo Ire ticl.l on tlir MoiKl.yin Move:iilKr next, to Biiow II anytliinir I'-rili'-iinelTts tiiey ki j or have to nay, wny the aturch.ii'l f4laDtenl tnoutil no lie revive-l and eon. IlllU'il a ilea iti tliu rcii! estate ol aai.i l'liiii)i Itotu, Je-iil, iluriiix ihe ri l ol live ycira, anJ why the ;iiil -tiitci L, in- cxc-UEioii ue.iiinu tiie e-i.aie ol faiil Flnli-i IK iu. ice'it, of iiis iK-li! anli!ain:iicii alon-saiil. ouu:Jii nt to have actsiriiinif In the foou aua "Heel ol iti.-stl'l recevcry. 11 lo Wieiu it rliail jccui extslieiit. An i have you tlicu au l tlierc .his writ. w ilnc-9, H e Hi.Min.Mii.E Wm. M. II all. F.i., F.-cMiico Ju iiie -t N,iii;i.-i t, tins Idi fi aay o Au yu-i, i. oct; tnouraiu eifCi. . i.uuarua autl aev enivnine. snenif nu!3.(, Som.-r- 1 II. F. SCHKI.U oe. Ha., o-t 4in. Is7'i. l'ru;j,oua iry. clef Alt KVLh,-shiritf. ) TEKMS. lo i.cr cnr. na of,n aa the pn.)ierty is knockcl uY.wn : ; incluninu- tho tenth art i.u eon. uriuaiion ui ai. oue-miM In six uiontlis and one lliiril in twelve mouths, wiih iuurcsl on ilclerreil i:iy-ucbi-i. l'aynieuta to he aeeureel by ju.tgtnent (-.ui, jonxo. ii y. A.K K1TINKK. o t 1 Aiirn-caoi J. it. H.e. 1)L bLi7j salb OF VALI AHLE KEAL ESTATE. liy Vir ue of oi-Oera ol the o, jih.ins I ouru of lie iior l an I s.meri-eteouiiti-, tliecul icriotr will -:ll al oui.lit- sale ou(l!ie jireuii-tea oa a hursday, Ovlolter 30, 137'.), one tract of Ian. I, the Jjp petty of Cant. Wm. Valh, i;ile ol Juntitta towii.-hii, Ifciil'inl couuty, iicceaM.il an.l he-intr jiurtMrl or triw-t No. a of tiie r.-al create ol .na lec'J, as ghowa ly ilralls ou U!c in t i,l courts. This tract contains VM acres nn.l 113 ptrchps not. ol w li nil l-a acres an t l; jrche. re lu kit-.l-l-ipl cs unty. anil 7 acres ami 13! i-erc.hcs are ia S nuert ii.unty. ailjoiiia other lanU?o sahl Wm. Wal.'li. I.onis ol F .icrirr"it hcira. U. Hull. M. Noe ieiiour. A. Kitll-an.l other. Two-tiurils ol sai t l;in'i cicareii an t un ier icncc. an-l thetialance wll titui j-re l, with a liar iiweili!i h iu.-e an l o h-r huil.iiim-i i iiensm. S in- 'o ciiiiocHi- at 1 o'ch-k r. m. TKIt.MS ejasii ou ciinifn:;iM'n ot i:ile. lA.lti.Cl-SA. Tru-iee to clt (he real csiale ol Ca plain Wm. U al.-h. dto'.!. .t. 1. 1)UELC SAI.K. liy virtue of the jnuli.-nty ol t.i ;it will r.n- t'f l.MiW'Ut ol John K-iit'-h. bitt Jlr-rr:ir!v:i!ler, Twj., Sii..tMl V.f i. wo Will vtlcr at I u..c isa.o, on Sal'inLn, . ocviiiUr S, 1ST9, ( 1 oVii-i( p. m., the liniut fiirm .! t(ti 1 ilecM tiie fo.,.j,wi;i i-Jc-.ri.K-1 ixMlctateot Jttbu liuiivu .V t. 1. Tho lion lami or.')! t lecoai-c ! situate in irftt r-V)tll' Xwi)., -taer.a't vuniy. Fa, coiiLinuuit; -JlS iK-rtrf. .ti.j.'iiui.it: lau is ol Piiilip itiHj.i.is., ti iiu:iu v on ui iii, tifttnon v:oituiau, M nry 0 .eia.m, Ami-s W uikrr iiii-l n.lnr. Kuti ii iriM.rtt k aweil:nj5 hiUi-t two ttumit houtH- iur,te (..tin oarn. H, nr. if iiuu- awl otlicr cmbuil.l .lixf. larue Hj.pt or:tiHr'l. (wj fcUitur ciujr0 nml ;i aouiKm:ictf oi CJitl ana maiLit-tic n thu preiu i?C:'. , N". '2. A tract oi l.inrl !tuate in the township ol I.r.Mher.V)i licy altr';eall. etiit ii!.tin:iirtiot Safrw, :i'i!t:iiiiiir Lin.; o Jcna'iin Jlilier, Juauii t uor i'ituli, a. H. 1!iHh-'8 hf:irciiii i uihiTd, ant nil Uij mirttrul uutitirlyuuv ii(Mut n acre:. Hitwiniiiit tiic siim., theri l n ta, iwnk olcu ncir tiit'Uci.H l .itl ftUIltAlU I Jliirj Il3III'l-J'I. No. . Air.i-'tui tiuilrcr liiQj siiituf' a aft.rt. r-.ii'l, rimtalntnu' ktc?, aluii.inir .aa-i- of Ijvul IMckey, Lh.. Cyrtu K-wman'.t hoirs, lan ivl Shuin. a.trtr h.eiilc, lleury Acker in a ami tthe:n, mi trai t will foM a.- a v. ii. ir in two lijrth iu tuil purchasers. N. 4. Tin iuriii:-e't alt of rvuniiitaaLencar tti lwn of Berlin, rotitaioirx .o fn ire jrcftusi", a i'iiji tract No. aikl itit it In. Win. A- liar nati, Icu.aiiuel .'Masters al othir?. i r.U.M.S. (tce-tbinl tn hand n the first; day ! April. Is-io, atitl the tuldiiee in thrtw etpial annual I;tn;rnts withoat intercut, to Ik Hured by juttj; uitnt UimU or note on the premise.', lea per cent, ol the btnd niuney to 0-i pni-i sm-n tte li-e nro;ertv is HKXRY RAITH. w A AKDN K lilTT-N EIJ. JOHN A WALT Kit, Kxet-uu. LIST orCMJSES. F-r trial at X c vcin-.cr luth 1379. I'lnU-r term cornii;rn':in No- iiSIGXEES" SALE I. or IiE.lL AND I'LHSO.NAL TKOrKUTV. By virtite ol an or lerol the Court oj Conimua i'ieasol SoOiena-l county, fa., tlie uixli rfivrm-d A-.lir-iee'J of FUliiu V. ii.Uirw, will oiler at 'u'illr .ale, on Saturday, November 1, 1879, at I oVl.icii r. x.. on the Hume Faria," Uie k-U iowini! iieie rilH.1 real entate f sai l I'lnl;;. I Mnurcr, vii: No. 1. The "It .me F.irrn." c intanir? !;.) acres, enure or less, fcitu lie in si.imer.ct Tt., soiner?el ctttiiy. Fa . aioiiilnic lanos of Ahratiam liewm, Hiram li.-am, liavnl tic 1 1 ami John J. Hell, hav ina thereon treeteii a new iwo ?Lory piank houae, funiituil in a eemvenient s'yle tkrugbout; new bank bant anl ee-iivenirut ouiitouie-s uoti water ower naw-Dilll. There 1 also on ihe farm a iarir sqxar caoip Vlih a iai.ac!ty I f teihtij .o-,-o iiiicl ol iiiiiir ery neason: a jotniir halt on l. ar t, a(wi water: the whole .txlnir lo a ifwsl lateof cuiiivaiiou aul situateJ cuivcnicmly to c.hure-hcs. schooiaana,, stores, makui 11 a4 ve.-y ae.irahle pr..trty. No. 'J. known as the "Mountain Tract," situate as a!ire?aii, eonialmni; mm acj-es, urnre or less, aifoinin lin-'s ui S:moo Zulall. Ltanie-1 Huy iter, Jencjih Hhosxis ami others, bavina; tuil.l. Iiis tnercin enxteil. with uooil Imit orchard, and Oii.ier pretty gooxl state of cultivation anU ia con venient to church, stores, mllis, tve, TEK.MS. tie thinl in fcami. eaie-tbinl In six month. ono tlurJ lo twelvemonths from this dale, with interest on deferred ayuieuu lrom uay eif laie. ' 1 here will alst tie oflered the following personal iiroerty. viz t Wbe.v. rye.ott. c-tro, .bui-awbeat liy t he boaiirl, a tot ot maple sugar ami a variety oi other aruaics. i H S. FLECK. i : Sl MOM Ij. K'lHXS. V - i-i A ji;beea ot Fhiup F. iMaurt;. PanielA. J.toatla. dectrMl baa been ' arn of one dollar for emr cent it coals a,nctrwMAH nnlil Tiinclu. . V 11,1. ,1 . I J 1 " -.. wu.. moiuiij, i D I1IU tiav 111 Isovtruber, at the Court House, in tsomersei ttorougij, at 1 o clock p. m. C'THra M. IShavkr, Adniioistrator and Trustee. Qyter by tbe Rew, Raw, Hall-Can, or Quars at W. li. Piatt's akor, taeiueot ol Look it lieerits iilock. T")UELIP SALE. I - OF . VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE. Hy virtue ol aoonler oi sale hinieil out of the Orphans' Oiurt ol Somerset county. 'a., I wiii cx poee to public sale oo the iroCiies on Friday, November lh, lilit, at 1 o'clock, p. m., tlie foliowinft deeribed real es tate, late the properly utMepuen Treui, deceased, lo wit : A certain tract of land situate In Stoovcrcek twp. Somerset eounty. a., aiijoinzinsc iamls of Joan FelK. Fetor Zcrfos'a h Ir. Noah Kaymaa. Altiert Kaymaa. ani reti.lue ot farm set apart tor willow, c-.ititatnins; lit acres, mora or less, aUiut lie) acres cleared and 15 in ov aiiow, oo which are erected a S story dwelling hi a e, bank ham and other out iiuikiiDtr. Thla is a 'uesirablen-operty. Il.K wS Oie-tlilnl on confirmation ol sale, one-toird In six taomhs. anil ooe-tbird in one year with uitefesjt 4i delerreil payuM-nia from ilay of sale. Fay dents to t satiirad by imJxwctu ! bonds. I SAMUEL SNYDER, xtU Trustee. FIRST WEEK. I. lieni imin Mii'tcrsv. Ni-tl k t:i.I!.rn. Keiui u Livenuo.1 t. Sam I. c. L-m-het. II. teirne sime. 4. .1. S. Zimmerman r. Auiert and David L.lir. j. Hr. C. F. Lonbarl's use vs. Eiiward Mostol- icr. . J. W. jt II. (,'. Van Horn vs. Jesse Listoa et. al. 7. Hav hi Itf i. SdirH-k. vs. J. AJa'.ii.e i. Cor. liee-J K Catlririne Iy!ir'iia l'mr. t, Ti ivi I Li.br. '. Freil'k. L. .luntvs.S. H. kCatharineiiarey. 10. Noah CaselH-er's use v.C. K. Grove. 11. Kiemau ii Earl vs. L. A. Smith et al li Martha K. Hawks ue vj. J. Erne', Mcire. 13. Vv bi. McLeilan V. John Anspai-h Jr., irnr Mslare". !4. . vv. VVi!m'4 us v. fur. is K':fcr. Coilmrn A. ColtHirn'suc v.-. Ncwtun K'-'.scrs. l'j. N:. W. Ko tujers vs. Cbss. Kmitrer. SE COND WEEK. IT. S. J. (T ver's a'l'mrs. r. Thus. Y.n l!ey t li. J-cvl t'oUKiieniiur vs. Imac S. CouKhenuur l. S. I. Snvdor vs. James Farson et ai. '.'i. K. KienmnV u vs. Waiter June, and IIuj-i'-ml. CI. . H. Hill vs. O. A. Hr-.nt 'H. Voiulit e; li-tiritw vs. TlMiriiii Hi:!. - . Joriiih Kowlliy vs. Ftiiroe tS aifer. I'eter Smith vs. W. JL. Holilita-ll. j. .Martha A. Kipple v. C F. ie (Jto. Acker man and Will. Cfl, Isaac Siuipoii vs. .f. O. tre'cr. -T. Isiac lltiiiusvs. E-Iwarl Ati-otr. Jh. Hoax Push's ex'trs. vs Heaiir Kni'i. H.iiiniili Hulicll'a riijlit vs. Fred, i Aia-li 1'urr. 3o. J( lielch vs. Cliarles ikcv. "I. Ann tl Vanerts use v. 1. .f. Uucr. SI Havi I Lichtv vs t lnitl l)- :i!. 113. Jant'-s Albriulu's use vs. W. .. iiair.ili. :.. Jolin M. Huldcrlianm's n, vs. Jfcii ZuTali ci aU "V. (ieorir W. File vs. Iiavi l ,M:ir;in et al :w. A. U Ssol.lll tx Co. t. J. H. Kenlorl s. Ce. UT. J . C. Av.-r a. 'o. vs. jmc. sa. Wm. Kline vs. P. x C K. II. i o. i . ShxiicI Shaller vs. Jacies Few. 40. Win. 1! -e a Co. vs. A. .1. Cramer. 41. F. F. Hartinan'su.ins. W. L HotMtzcL 11. F. SI IIELI ,roa!J' piJUllT "rilOCLAMAfiOX tfBKUil t!i H.-inoralile Wiliia'S M. Hau, Pre.icnt ol liM e.-vcr.ii ejurls ol Common Fleas f tlieCountie coinpoiinv; tlie sixtecn'.h Judicial i.istneu auo JU.-WS111 tae eviumoi i tyerarni ier miner au i 'Icio ral Jail lteltrerr. for the trial of al!i'aiialanli.ilterorlind-Tinthe aaM IHstrict, aii I Uimu STrrrT aud C C. .Mi sski.mas E 3 a I re. Ju.l;s of the Courts of Cotniimn Fleas, and usiloes at the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and trcneral Jail Delivery, for the trial of all -) nal and otlieroiienders in theCounty of Somerset. Lave Issueil their prurepta ami to me directed, for hold inir a Court of Common Fleas, Bnd Ueui-nl -t" af ter Scssi-ins of the Feace, and Oonenl Jail lK-liv- ery at! Courts ui Oor aad 1 ermiuer, al Somerset Un .Vonilaj, srrmtifr 10, 1979. Nonn f htrtby jirra to ail the Justices of the , Peace, the CiSToner atid Conmali.es within the said County oi Somerset, tliat ifx-y te tlieu an.l tlie re in ineir pnifier yx-rsons. witn tneirmus. nx-.r-'viiKiul-1 sitions. exauinnti'Uis. and other rememtiranee-s. to dotlvi se things which to tbeir offices and in thai nenall aptK-rtatn to tve none: and also, trier who wiii prosecute airainatthe prisoners tlial areorsJi;U I ne m ir.e jail oi rw.incrset i.omy, to m icvva aaid there, o tproseeute aaaiost them na shall 1 jail. EDOAU iV4,E, oct IS Slc-rltr. ALSO Ail thori!it, fltlc, interest and claim of 1L L. H ier. aosiicuee of Henry Krerr of, iu and ;o the following uewnlied re.. I etakv, via : A tract of land .iiuiwe in liliont twp., Somer set c jutiiy. Fa., atlioimny lan is ol John It. Bak.-r, feier iiakcr. Henry brelllMin and the reumie hi James l irili lillui.l tract, o which the alx.ve Is a part, contalniiiv; sitty-tune acres aud sixty-one pei-ehe, with tlie afipurten inccs. T-.cn In execau ai as ihe property of H. I. liner, ai-f auee ol Henry Kreaa'T, al tlie suit ol Aaron V nl. ALSO All the ri-,'lii. Il'le. Interest andduim of Wm. Sutler, ol, lu and to the tollowir-j Ui-?ciitW real estate, vi. : A certain tract ot lao l situate in liuem.ihonintt tvp., Somerset coumy, Fa., contatn;:r -iHacrc., Dtoro or less, ol win. u iheru are atsiui ITiae'res cn-area aud aln.ut 4; ai-res in meadow, with a iurito i-riea nweUiiia house, and trame dwellitiar hous , bauk bara auu ottier oiiti'iiildinKS thereon ercc.ed. adjiiiiiliiir lands of Daniel Hcrkcy, Jni Hn!i. Fcaraiu Libi'iletirj Loiu'.'hcir-, and others, with tiie a purtenanees. 1 nam in execution as the proper y ot wii.iam Sulk-rat thoiuilof Anlttuiy Sutler, m trust lor Julia Sutler. ALSO All tt.c rtsjlit, tl! !c. Inter- -t and cliiiui of Wm. F. iUtller. tieiendanl. and Euw.ir,l tiii-ssuer, U-rre U imiiI, ot, iu and 10 tue luilowiug descriiK.-it real esiate, vis : Aeertam tract uf land situate tn Stonycreek twp., Souie-rs.t county, Pa., containing 1J1 acres, more or ie-s, ot which there are aliout i acres eieurod with a two story los; house and logstaoie thereon erected, aiijoiiiinir Iniids of J. J. iValker. Charles Heinemeyer, Edwant Ulussntr and oth ers, with the appurtenances. Taken in execution as tho property of William P. -Uilhr, de-1'U.and Edwar t Oiessucr, terra teu- ant, at tne suit 'of John A. .ust. use ol tnhraim iioss. ALSO All the ri(lit. title, interest and claim of Jacob Si-i-nler. ol, lu una to tlie loiiowin-r deac-rioed real estate vii : A certain tract of hind eituate in t'pner Tur- keyl'oot twp., Somerset county. Pa , coiiiairiiu:; vol) ti res, tuore or less, of which there are aiioui. iiU acres cleared aud 15 acres in meadow, Willi a two story trainc lieue, iiank barn and other entiaiiid- lines thereon erected, ad.iuttiiiiir laiets ol coit Kiii, Jonathan Puoriiituuli, John Lucas, ls.iac leietxier and others, with tne iipiurten:tuces. T-wketl hi execution aattiu pruiierty ol Jacoii Sechier. at the suit ol Peter lirmi-iiier. ue-e ,.f Joiin I'uiiinnin, executor of Joseph U. Licliiy, ilc-ce-affed. ALSO All tlie ri;;!it, title, interest nnd claim ol CI. ris lena Shuiia, ot, iu and to the IciiuWiii lci-riia-l real e.tutH, viz : A certain tr:ict of land situa'.e in l'pl- r Turkcy-fo-.t, twp., Sotiiersei ty.uiiiy, Pa., e-'atiaittoic eO acres, more or less, ol which there are at-u. li acres cleared, adjoininur lands of J-.s.--pn Kinj, David Sarek aud Hu-naod 9 heirs, wi'.ii the ap-pur.enane-es. Tiike-n la-execnii m a the property of Chrffena Sliuiix at law cam ol t.reni tf. Knr. use ol C. F. Walker, ik oi I. has. J. Harri.-.n. cashier. ALSO All the ri;t,t. title, interest and clnini of Jac )b Hippie and Jai-ii iiipjite. ad'tnr. ol iariii A. Hippie ilcc'd , ol, iu an-a lu the foiiowin.; dcscrilie-l rc:i 1 estate, vix : .No. 1. A certain tract nf land situate in Uuema honinr twp., Soin.ret inuhi v. pa., cont.tinii.r ; acres, more or less, of which JT acres are cle.ireo. a-ijoiniut iiinds ol Jobu Vv t-i;ic, widow eiei.-cl and S-. ny reek, wi;n the unimrieaaneea. l !. A eeri.tin iol ot anuud suaiite In Hn- versviilc, rv.mersct count. Pa.. e.iii'.aii,it;r iioour otie-bali fu-re ot lan-l ai'ioinmi: biwnship road on ihe wed. John J. Alill'T, .viartha A. l.ippean.i Samuel S Sw.mk on tlie east, and alley un the Ki'iiih, with the appurtenances. ro. a. A cer. am lo; ol around si:u:ite as ai.-re- aid. curitaiiiinyr atNiiit 1 1 ol an acre with a otic and tic-hail iiory imme lei-Si., aud ot tier ouibuiiotiiTS I tncre-.n erected, aili,jiniur . . war,.ouiue en.st. tiiwn.hlp r td on tlie n rih and west and lot rto ! on the- s..uth. inli tho apurt -nance-. Ao. 4. Asinalllut ol irroun 1 siiaite as afore said, ail), iuiuu; lot No. A, an t township roa i en tlie north and west. Willi the uppur.eti.iuccs t aken In executi-in as the proH-rty of Jacob l.ipt leant Jacob Kipplo ail'iur. or ..Iar.li a ie. Hi, pie. ilec'.l.. at tlie sun, ol the heirs aill l.-u-.i r".'i'iescnt-'.ives of John Park. Jr., doe' L SUCCESSORS TO JOHN F. 8.YI.YER.J SOMERSET, PA. Wc take jlcasurc in .tniiouiuiiig to the pn'olic that we have JUST llEVIZl VKI a large an.l comphte stock of Hard ware, which we intend to sell at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ! Our stock is comnlete iu all respects, article usually kept in Hardware Stores. anil comprises every Blacksmiths' tools and supplies, such as Iron. .Norway Nail rod Iron, Vulcan Horse-nails, Taper Taps, Horse Shoes, i'ina Slcijrh-shoes and Cast steel, a lull line of Best Norwav Iron- Carriage and Tire Bolts, and Axle Clips, a complete stock of Malleable Iron, Burrs, &c, &c. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, comprising a full line of Kim and Mortise Locks, Cast and corought Butts, acorncd and plain, a complete stock of Nails always on hand, also a full assortment of Glass. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. We have always on hand a complete stock cl laws both Hand aw) Cross-cut, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers Stee and Try Squares, Compasses, Bench and Fancy Blanes etc., etc. -:U:- We always keep a full line of Jievolvers, Pistols, Shot-guns l'owder-flasks, Shot-pouches, cannuges, Caps, TFads, Uitie and Shot-gun Powder, also a full line of Gun Repairs. :0:- We have full line a complete line of Lamps, Lanterns, and supplies ol Saddlerv Hardware, comprising Saddle-trees Buckles, liings Ilaruess-p.uls, Ornaments, etc., etc. -:0:- N 0TICE the SO'h day of Scptem'xr, 17!. I rae a re- eeil't to H. K. V hito A Ct. for one dozen washing fhae'h nes ; since then I hare learned that suhl ro ot. 1 pi is ehantred and turns out tube a note calltnr; f,r ,-210, iiayatile tn six mouths after date. L-a-by give eau' Ion to all parties ajriiinl prcUaning the snme, unlesi they intend te ioiy a law-suit, oet i.l wOL. SEIBtHT. QB RPUANS C0UI1T SALE. Hy virtue of an order Issue l out ol the OrptBiis' C-iurt of S-jinerset County, Fa., tn us directed . '.a will eipx.se to public laie, 00 tbe preme, on Saturday, Xorevber 8th, IS13, at 1 0'ekwk, p. tne followirur desrrlbed real es tate. sltU 'te In Jenner twp.. Somerset county, P., late the astata of Da UI Lwhr. dee'd , viz : A certain tract of land eitu-.e in jenner twp, Somerset coo flt y. Pa., ailolnl!i2 lands of Jarob Stuttl, Daniel Koonla and others, iv1.a1.h15 'ti acres and Ttt ercbes, with a puik d'J. iiur, hviuse an'l staoie luereon erecneu. TEKMS : tbie-linlf la hand on tonrinration of sae. une-half tn one year thereuuer wlUtout in- Itereaf. 1 went nv dollars to be pal 1 down 00 day .of sale. H.It.LnHIt, O-. U Adm'r. ami Trustee. -ALSO- AII the riirbt. title, interet .trd elrtim n( David Simtli. of In at; t tj tho lollotviiii, itoscri'ied rt-al estate, viz. : A ccri,iti tr.ct of lan-l situate In titemnb 'rtnur tp.. S'-mers-t coutity. Pa.. cotilaitittir isi acre -an-l i0- jwrciics. s rif-r. nica-ure, aiioui list a. res cle.red. lotii-ns in mead-. w. tiilj:nce well t in iiere.l. with a oc.e : n, a hall story !": h-iu-e !(ti tor b-irn tlicrisot cnted. nit pdninr lands ! John li. Xltiiioi no 10, 1- iishaviT, Cliarlcs H. Dickey. Andrew Horner, Win. .Mtiurer. J. S Mil'cr a:. I Win. H. II' riihnrt. aith tin-iippurtcnrinii'S. 'Inkcn in "Xci uiioii as tio: t n in-rtv ot Diivl I Sndih. at flu-snit of John H. y.im!iicrm.iit al'inr. I J !m li. Sunlit, elee'd. -AI.SO- Ail tl.e ritiit. tit l-. interest and ci.iit 1 r.t .lr.'i It. JciititUKs. ol, itl and to llio I' li.v mc ilescrit,i.l real estate, vtr. : No. 1 A certain lot of around situate in t"rdn. -Soia-rset isiuntv. Fa., known on tiiari of said town ci iol Xi; 3.0. wiMi a two story frame house, stable aud other t.ulr.uiM.na there-oil erected, tn-nttn-j on Chestnut "trect. tfitindc I tiy lot ol C. Hicks 1.1 Ihe east, and alley on tl.ewes-., witn the appnrte uances. No. 2 Lot o. r,'l situate ns aforesnid. frmfinir on Miotnut street. mltiuiiir,; lot Ufa -0 and allev till the ni purti-nance s. Taken in exerntion a the nriiertv of .Teromi; F. .lerifiinir. at the sua of Hir..u J. IS icUi u-e- ot I. S. Harnih. ALSO All the r'trbt. title. inferet and clfint nflfi-nrv Humuserot, in and to t!ie toilowinw; described real tale, viz : A certain traet of land situate in Brothersvailey rp., omersei eountv, pa., eontatmnif 1 a acres. more or less, on which there is erected a one and a hall story loir house, shoewHker shop, ior hnrn md other out liuildinirs. atoiiiinr lands o Phiiio Ilay, W in. Dickev, ltnniel Shulta and others, with the appurtenances. taken In execution as the pronertv ot H 'nrv nuiutser, ai me suit 01 John reig el ai. ALSO All Ihe riiiht. title. Interest .-.wl claim of Ro'inv, .lmmerman. ol, in and to the following described real estate, viz ; All thai certain ona-storr brick house or redid Inir situ ite In ihe bonniir't of Somerset, in tre ciuriy aloresaid. batna 'JO icet frnt, 80 feet deep ano too t-it or piece 01 aroun'i anu curtiieuro appur tenant, said lot belntf situate in -H tSoronaih oj the west siiiaof West street aiijointnit has of Cur tis Kooser on tbe north. West street iotheast. alley 00 the south and ally on the west, beinir : feet front on West street, and 1-7 feet deep, with the aipurtenance. Taken In exeeu'k'ii al the property ofRosina .in I Henry Ziinmermati. al tno suit ot Charles Shank and .loslah Walker, part nets trailnc as Shank and Walker. ALSO A'l ' lie rliiht, title, interest and rfaita d Amarj !a K. Keller, "t. in and to the foil,, wins dessTilied real estate, viz : A certain lot of frround situate In Salisbury bor ough. Somerset eunty. Fa., contaitdmr I-t"aere, more or b ss. whh a two story frame Uweiiina house, sfatde and other iuti'uililitirs thereon erected, Iri.iM-Mr on I'u ti street, adjoined on tke ea-t by Henry liellaven. on the west byj. w. Hcjo hy. S. C. Keim nml S. J. I.ichty. an I on the north by alley, with the npiiurtettanevs, Tiiki-n in execution as the property of Atnanda E. Keller, at the suit of John I. r.ii and Samuel J. Llehty. -ALSO All tiie riiit, title, interest an i claim ot James H. V.alkr, of. in and to the lo.lnwlnvc described real estate, vis : All that certain two-story brick store house and framoailiiitiiin or buildinar. situate iu tbe b-iroiurli of Iteriin. in the e ,unty ;aforcaid, eoiituiiiirr in front on .Main street, aliout at feet nn-i in depth a fee;, and the iraine addition is 11 story, about xi XW leet and tlie lot or piece of g.i und and curti lewe appurtenant tr said bullditiir. tne sai l lot he inr ileseriliesi as follows : On llio north bv alley. ou the east by lot of Charles Krifc!.iU!cr, ou the south by Main street, on the we Kv e.t ot Josiah Heitley, aud is ut ut'liix'itsl feet, km.waoa l.in ot said bop.carh as lot No. ft, tth the appurtc nnnecs. Taken in execntloaa the property of J.imcs I:. WaUcr, at the taiioi .liieiib W.tH"sner. ALSf V Aii lb riirht. title. Interest and c a m of c O Lint. ot. In and tithe loilowir.it descrioeil real es late, vis : No. L Two lots of around sitnte In MeTcrs- dale horouvh, Somerset ejuatv. Pa., containina: one-hall acre, more or less, wi: h a two ti rv br i hou?'. statile and other wit-bttiWIna'S thre. a ererteil, bounded un thesonthby Hroaowav street, on tne west by alley, on the norh hy alter, and on the east by J. jU. Oiioger, with la.. appurtenance. No. S. A certain tract o faixl itaiteln S.mer- set township. Soiiaav,i county. Fa., con'.almtn. 1) acres, mor" t h-.s of which there are almut & a ueadow, with a two-story frame house. loa ham, and other out t uiloinrs therei n erected, aiciininir landsof John Kantner. John MeAiiams, Val H-.iy. Cyrus Shauua, and others, with the ap- piirteBancs. Taken in exccutii n as the prnpertv f C t. Lint, al the salt ol Valentine Hay, ascot V. J H. w aiaer. et at -AISf- Al! tiKtri-rbt. tiie. Interv arisl claim of Hcnrr Johnson, ol, in and 1 j U loilowma: detrnlied real estate, vi- : AcrtaLa t,-a.t of bad sttuvtoln Shasla two.. Si.n-e. aoanry, pa., ceintaimtia; loo acrea. more of about ii cleared and al ut l acres In meadow, with a new two-story plunk dwellinr house and loa stable thereon erecteit, a'ltoinitiit lands ot Joseph Sipe. Jesse Slick, John tintses, zoseph Sorber and Datuei Kerkevbile, wlt, lae appurtenances. 1 aken in execution as the Drorcsta ofnanrv Johnson, at the suit ol J. J. t.iat-, evcuiorid M le-haei Spani. Ier, dec",V -ALSf) AU .' rlaht. title, interest and claim nf Wm. J '.iiiacs, (d lo and to the toilowimc tlescritied real estate, viz: A ceruli tract oflanil situate at ftactoas Jenner twp , Somerset couniy. Pii. enniainitic S aen-a, mme or less, with a twa--.tory frame dweil- ina uouse, snnemaaer aaop atn stalile tnercun erected, atjolnin",ao.ls id Charlea laihr, Nam'y stahland lyewar iloni the S-oj.town road, with the amrtcDances, Taken in execution as the prors-rty ofWt" J tlinx't, at the suit of J. M. a Peter J I srer, ail minUlrauiu vl S, J. Over, dee d. XOTICBl. AlTperaont Birfcha-Jnir at tha abova sale will please take notice that a part ot ihe pur- I chase ntor.ey-.to be raail-j known at the time oi 1 sale Till t reipiired as sai as tlie property ia knockesl down, otherwise il will be scrala ejp'ned 10 p:e at me na 01 ine orsa. pureuaaex. x res idue of the purchase money must be (aid on or he- j (ore Thursday 01 the first week.. Not. inber Court, 1 tlie time nxed by the Court lor securinc tha ac knowledgment of deeds, and no deed will be ac knowledged until tha pur-base money la paid In lull. EDGAR KYLE. ! SherlfFs ofRce, t steiltT. I June Jii, ls:. 1 In the Agriculturak Department we have a full Forks, Shovels, Kope, Chains, Mane and Cum -Comb brushes, etc., etc. :0: Wc liiiike a specialty ofPockct and Table Cutlery Silver natal lable VV;ire, i'latcd and Britannia Sp.ns e also make a spi-cifilty of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, and also Painters' Tools, etc. :0: stock f Ilorpe- Als We keep constanth Pump, (porcelain lined) on hand tlie and a cheaper Celebrated Cucumber quality that are nut lined. This Pump I as taken the lead of all others where. er introduced. All goods warrant to 'n- as represented Our principles are Fair Dealing, Quit k S ties, and Small Profits. We challenge competition. Call and examine goods, and as certain prices before purchasing elsewhere. BYERS BAENETT. A T C, X. BOY ITS Ma.u in Tn Block, CAKRoLIXK. niiiLiviKtiib Ht'LL'S I'lil ilH SYRCP, MA VIHCKirKK TK t. Ifia ena tt HOP RITTEKS. Attstsr FLowF.n ST. JACOH S OII, OAKiJI.INiUlIU Sf'Jliirtrr, rESrt'A. RilSiniKF. S OFRM AN SYF.T P, JAVNF.'S F.PK(TtKA.NT, H IHBl kiti-.K likldS, t 1 l l.ltl( : t HI. HALL'S HAIK it K.N KW LR. A V IKS HAllt VHiOB. IWK.OLI) I1.1LME.NT, HASK BALLS. (. A KDK.N SKLI'S. Fl.VKsrATlONKKY, CLOTH HJil'SH KS, TulLLTO H.DS, FISH IVf . TACKLE POCK. tT BOOKS. FENS te PEN HOLD EES, iin-in nivi .rir.s. SAC'H ET POWDEKS. l.T-NPHOK-r'S PKUFr.MEKY, FI-TE CIGAI.S. TOILET "ClAPS. LKd.lLBUXkS, Si HOOL Hi siKS. NAIL HKCSHKS. HOY I S CULtXi.N E, PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND HOME RECEIPTS C. N. ICE COLD SODA WATER. BOYD, SUCCESSOR TO 6. W. SPEEES. May H. 'T'j laiiimotli ISlovk. ftomrjac-t, la. 1 TRUSTEE'S iSALE. JEOAL NOTICE. Itlt.liniilii.VHUt.lIHil 1 i-V.i A. , ih5 on Iirsiirnel trustee ii.rth.. .ale, rf !l,r,e.l SovkKHKT I'iKvry. sts : estate ia Ib-nry Lohr. I ite,,r iiu. i,il..n,in. two 7 o Ike heirt a ad lenal rtnrttn.'nltvn ' Soin. rsvt nmntV e- , i. .t will i.. ..!.. oJrhn hrubnkrr.dri d. nr'tting: j on llio prclui.-cs'iu said tv.p., on oeiore tne .1 utiles or our urp'ians I -url lo lieid alSi,nenM:-,iin the PKh.lay ol N,,rtut er. lsT't. then ml ihcra to show c.iu-e wh u ,.r...r nl sole shonl I not he arnntcl to Dr. H ury brtiMiker. to dl thereil estate of sahi tie eas.d. iiercin jail ll.it. Witness the Hon Wm. M. Hn!!. E-.i.. at Som- 0rsct, tlii 1st ilay oi SrptctniKT, WJ v M. 1;. fli EAS E, lerli. Tiie :it--ve rint as di.-eifcd to .Irs. Eliza 1 in en- w.sl, Ploio H' ilow. Iowa: Henri, tt.i K. -e, W tn-cl. inr. West V irtuiia ; Jt irriet, Kelser. Hvrnliuan. lie.i'opl rouiily, i'a. ; Churl.' Troutruan. Fmnk fi.rt, ."d jifnil county. Wi-st Viraitua: Beiij-uoin TrojU-un, ssiia S.J11..1, Iislio.-d e uatv. Pa Oliver Trctittuan. Ite.l..r i county. P i.. .01-. J:i. coo Kimutell, Soturraet Fa.. Mrs. E. Zimm. riii.m. Hcrlin, fiu.mursel i-aintv. I'a.. W. H plait, liur- liiiKton, low. 1. William Htuoakcr's hcira, resi Uli e uriallwil. etli Si I (N EE'S SALE. OF VALCAIiLE ItEAL KSTATF. I lie nndersiarned as.-ianee d Em1nu.1l Her:i- biser will cell al public sale, oa 2'w fday, Noo tnlttr 4, 187!, at 2ol.-k P. i . on te nremlses tn A I lev here Twp., S-.nierset canty, Pa.,a '-ertain tract ot Und with the appurttsnaiK-es. sitnate in said township of Allegheny, a.i)unui2 lauds f Eiiia Oardner. Henry Sarver's heirs Simon Krlslnr.fr, and others, cot, tain an n acres, neariv all elearsxl and in a Kfl.l state o cultivation : the improvement are iram nweuina- House, and L..k nam there. Saturday, NovemUr S'i, the farm of i.-ee.l.-nt eonfainiDi; Itiacn s an-l pcr-fie. srri'-t measure, ais.ui Tj acres el. ire.. aiHl aliout la acres in meadow. Ailjoiiiirn; larets of J-ilin F.y, A. vv ashcr and or tiers, fiavuo thereou errctixl atwisrory loir ,!wi-!lmr hrue. Imnk lnr: and other ou buii.tuors. t here ia on tbe lurm a j iod sprinir. exi-ellnit youu,; or hur l and m;ar. cimp. a ismI linn; qusrry und cil bank. Thts !an is si, uate ala.ttt two miles lrom Stony Creek, and is c..nvenlcn: to mills and s.-h.S'ls. TEK.HS. line-thir l in hand, and the bahincw In two opinl annual payments, to lie sccurtd by Isaids. a S. FLECK. 15 Trustee. OCT1CE IN llVolCE Catuarire Palmer, by hcrneit 'j In the C.tnrt of Iru ret wtiiiatu .Miller, I Common Pleasof v. S.liersetCcunty J. W. Palm". t pnn'a. (Alias Subpn-na in It tvorce. To.f. W. Palmer tue aU.ve named deb-nisnt: Y'ou are hereby a- tilled to appear at our next rrni oi the Court i C'-mmon Ple-w to be h- id at S m. eret, oa the '-Jid Monday . .t Novemt-sr. !T'J. to h.w i-ntt-e why a divorce to pi iloilli should ix.t be ara.-tted la ai-c-rilance with ita aiatutes in such case buubr and pr.ivtde.1. EDO AB KTLE. bt Sh-ritf. i 4 I "A ml .. MTUU S NOTICE. ert-ted r lh.n.M .11 . l.pv. ,.ri,s i i trees. the i.renii-es . :-1 a never t Un.- ..r.. . A; a alr"iirn-l Orpiiaas .urt heel at x.mer id water eoBveaieBt tot !a I.Hj-e: fais prorcrty (set. Pa., on the At ii ilay ot Octol-er. A. D lsrv. be lie direetiv on the route ,.f ihe .a.'-cuii J.ieu r.. ' tore the Honi.ratite tne Juliet thereof. In thw road throBirh lieter i Onp. . matttcr . the estate or H- nry D Snyder, dee d., TEK.MS One-tlurl le parekas-i m. arv I , I " mot-.-n ! Messrs. Ci.lls.rni Coll-um. Uie wa tsspai .Dm deltrenf of !!. untbipi in six months 1 dersurne'l was duly appointed aa-litor toasneiaia and .aie-ibini la .'n yar aft-r .1 ir r.f ale. Ten i the a.vaca-ent tl make a .litfiin-tlon ol said p-r cent, to tie utsluo Jay ol sale Which ia to I, estaie u.a-ei iuodk i:n-o l'riiy "stnim merr-ja sia isr Un.' misii'T. i also 10 oeiermtrie ail -laesilons ari-nna: in sael es- .teducti-J tr.a lue banc ti-oei OtUKliE 11. WALKER, lrt, 1 Assiafuee. A SSKiNEES' ACCOUNTS. Vile between the hein ami f ha i.lministra.-r ai- c rdit$ lo law. Hy se Curt. W .. II. FKEASE. t-i'rk. The aDuerlmo.l hereby rives n' tiew ttat h will attend to tho dui.-cs ol healstyeapcdnv ttvent. on Vrbiav. 31. UT.. at hia ..lb" In J S-.merwt, Pa., when an4 whero all parties may attend U they tuiiia pnita r. Jf. K. SCOTT, ott li Aiitor. s TRAV NOTICE. j t 4'IIC n jwj aj-H4,j mi Vlivr " l willli- T liana un tiny of S-ptnwr. 1.9. h-w. M j'c r-t belln Am i red Mrvr, alnrnt Jar Th f-llnwinc aomuniff hare -ftan tit in mr nf bee nnl will he pnjrbtei u the tVart. inrounfir mati'm on Thursday, AVr-Vvr I3A. IST'J S. J. Lichty, Asdanea a Daub 1 r."eta an i wile. The line; acfotrnt .ST W. II. Millva, A Mi -nee of Valentino J. silh r T!a brd acton it of Wm. C. IiytD!isl A lrn..vol -tsfwarl Kelm and wife. ' brsx awl haai acxuBBI of Henry Baaiat. . . . ii-..... v i .. - .... i . , l.hn Zi.rdne, e.-, . s., Jk l,rr-,-, I "" V. ' tTtfmif. H. f. HILL, oet It Prittemotary. "VOTICE" OF" ADMIN 1STKA ll TOR. Eiitat cl Joseph Masoia, late or Xil Twp., Sumerset e,unty. Pa., dee' i. -Letter ol administration on the .to estate h -vint been arranted lo tbe ande.asraed. notice la hereby yiven lo those Indebted to tj. to maKe immee itiate payment, and lbe havina claims aarainst , it, to present thetri duty ajiUurulici.tod' lorsetli.r meat on F.ilay, tho .list day of (wlr. IsT.i.at traaii reana Jaoob. P. Wauter, i Mi'Junt l,wp. JACOB F. WALKKR. Sent. .4 Ai!tnirati:r. TkaTOTlCE IX MVOKCK. .viirtT!"t Sattsr. bv her next la ihe Cur. o j ... .-.! I,,ln, A lrk fiMM,.! !-. . I .Itlic. old. The ovsorr ia aska.1 toennie forwar.1. rjsvra prp ertr and ay ehanrea orthey will be sold corditiE "uiil'i ADAMS. MIIXFK. Twp. Cirk. FOR SALE e.it im. ikaold and well blushed S ! i"n of ta i tsl I -. and . Irm'm v .. j eiu Peru-iy.vaut. Parltealar r?-ao-i rr aelliiac. ' -fsrAiJ.iress for tfisatU.o. D. !t. . .V., Alan-iBsi-lll, l r oct 1 mo A UMI.NLSTKATCBS MJT1CE. rs..nr.et County ! Eslate-rf AdamlLammer. lateof JfosSJamploniy. Anthony Sutter. ! Per.r a : deceased. I Alms suhoo-na In Inyorr. i I ttreT..r al:alnt.trri..B en th ahnva eara To Anthony Sutter Uie atsiv naraod itetemiaut: Tou are neretty notiriod tti apt-ear at our next terra of theC.urt of Common Pleas to. be held al Somerset, on the tnd .H.mday of N..vemir. 1S7. to show cause why a divorce to plaintiff snottM red be ((ranted In arcordane with tli statutes in such case ma. ie and proud e d EIHAR KYLE. Oct Sheriff. k... o--n rr-mtol to the tBiersl it rve.r. Dot 'CO r hereby riven to allirs.ns indebted to said esiate to ran'ka tmuiedksla paymeM and th havir eb.nisarsKit tha satae l pressret tnea dniy antiieottcwted h.r settletuert at tha tote residence of de eased In said -wnshiB on trioay tn ZIH Jay ol Oeur, in .,,,.. -.. . Al... V'. 4.-.- - --.. Sept. : Administrator.