lIl 1 , I -1 P. Harvey & Co., (late J. G. Harvey it) Co.,) BTJTTEE, COHKISSIOH KCOTJSIE, 75 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE, MD. KSrS, . "Kennavd & Oudesluys, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE, MD., WE HIVE AUUGEiniDE FOB GrLADES BUTTER, .,vhit TftTHT'm IVTFTtFST TO SHIP TO VS. T PROMISE I5I".TI"RNS TH VH "k AsVk.n".S THHE1ER lS SDLK.AND WILL MAKE L1I1EKAL Al- AKI CNABE OHTAINAT EXKIESS OFFICIOS. Z. , -py 1J lilt OUiliCiDCb UOlUlu. ycer-:, tsi.AY. DtroT.Vr 9, l".. TIME TABl.r.f. iMTMimLro.TiAiuoii. m..nlanerMon-iay,Nov.lh,ls:4.tralnfwi:i a as follows : RniT. i. ... ll:i n- :Sm, ..S 10 P.m. V "n- W. F. Al.TFA.THr.il. tlen'rl. Supt. JTUil La?'--. Sail West.. P, w. it B. R- E.-ra yscsAL ro:T. .. - 11:38 p. m. . d I I'. 1 . . - Express Weft.. J1.II Eft .. b.tl a. ra. ..11:13 p. m .. 4 50 p. m. ,tsb wgh & ConnsllsvilU R AILEOAD. "SHOBT LUSTED' ALTERATION OF TIME. Tri'.r.s ... j -n.. Kwndnv. Nov. lJ'.h, a0 this Uoad will Imparl an Arrive from Jirjot, iiriKT Grant nd Water streets as foil.': riTTBBflinB TIJCII. AttBIVg. 1F ART Ac- ...:i.m. ,.rn (1.45 a.m. 'McKrt5irl Ac- ! r..m 7 3. a.m. W. Ntw-on Ao- r.m M-.a.m. Tliruusli 1-U....i0a.m. I 'Lt.Hll.lWlt A-- i t.in lO:1S.m. r.l. k'l'"t Af ' c m 1- m- f.'Kt'i'i A"- c,,m 2:00 r o...n i;m- Tlingh Mail "' " ,v.v.:.) Wbv .. 9.2i.iu. idKecpo i Ae ,. ,-n 113 m. -.nKccep"" Ar-e,-.n : !" f.it..llT'"B Ac cm 3 . p.m. keen. .t Ac .m. 1 :2v) p.m. U . N mu.'U Ae- i.15 p.m. f'Kin Ac- 6 'iJl'.in. l ni .mown A-- J 40 t.iii. M L. rfin.rt At- ,i m. ' "'tn " "5 r Ttiruch M:ll..:iv n lair tiTr.i lu li:45 p.m t'liur.li Tr..i.lo:0i I'.m. mm. M Traits air. LI. G:c. caiAiL i-ral TiletcJiec, 4 J :.tli Avenue. ,iu Fed Torkers very nl.xly diessed. FaiOAliS lilios. M The best C'oii :h Syrr.p iu t!i market is Jl.iriMiu & Bro s. IVhk ! Fous '. Fo'-k '--f V,rv"i?vd . ,.r Iiv. lio C-..11 on CtX'S iv Incuts Oid l'ictures O.ieUdly copied mil m- l.r-ed. 3;. WM. II. Vt'l.I.Kl.J V. Pkimc Suirar Cured Hams. Shoulders, anJ Best Leal I.ird, cheap Tor cash :.t I'.uoads A: Bi:o s. Full! FM1: Coin, Oats, und :1 kii.ds of Feed, for C..sh only, ut jliiOAHS Buus. l'ut h pi.ain and Utl on bar.ds. Fle:.se all a Cook & Bun; TiiV one bottle cu h or Morion Bs o s. I'ouah Svrup and Linlmeat and Ik.- cou viutl it ibe l.'4 and t-bmutrf. J1T RtrHAKK. a b.-e flock B.hMs and SbiK. wbi h ill I s-'ld at reduced prices, trv cheap for cash. SXVI'I K & l "O cakes ot pood Ue.i.drv Sup only 1. All other cooi's as cheap in proper lien, at F.n. 'A is i Fr.-h s. Bkt Family Flour. rr :m 1 But k heal Flour at rfsluced pii -s at UilOAllS V I.lio S. mow the CItm'U- Gr-Teiv i"'-r y-ur ,...':cy pV.ps:twnity-oiu-t:l-s ot Jiept.t.U ak'i,ip for cue dollar. Hi t vour Fx-; .TI-'!S aJ Calf, at "the reVuMe cash store t Fk at k S.rK & ( o, Somerset. Fa- y,,l r-.infn.da bi.v new t-ti'k 'f B'k: m.A M.'S'-. J f''1" Il';'t t'i'":,,l 10 pi-.ii.' v"il l .... Fram Sti c i t o. s. m'.d rV. the hit iiti-m . all niU- W E u ni: aolles. tur.it.tre, U'.. t.tnr'.-. nr-.- . He., t the curd !' .'.'in- '" i'fc e.i at Lib rtt s-.rt, liitsburfU. Tuv Mori.-.n i Bro's I.mitii. ii'. l:.rj.-e b ut le and heap l';'ins. Cuts and !-n f'l cur. ni ml price. (Jooil lor Aebes ihk! It lias no ecj'iul ' IUvinc. n paired t'.anmjie by the late I.,?. f.re. I have again oiH i.ed my 1 lio.o-.mpa lierv at the nirt stan-.l. - i-i" 'on :ui. Mi".:!'' Pi .m $ a. avs oa Mai. JiT received at the CheapslJe Gr-xriy of F. K. Co'.b rn & Co.. a large and fr th supply of raip.'dy groceries. Teas, t'of f. Sugari, Spiers" iic. at vi ry lw prk-. . Fakms Fv.K Rent The s i! riU-r offers "vem! valuable farms in Allegheny Tv. for rent. For further particular rddrcss Savi ki. Walker. Ml Healthy, Somew-t Co., Pa. Yoi XG man it you T.ant to buy your "Lady Love" a nice Cbiismns jrrsest. go lo the ChcripM.'.e Grocery snd p. t her one ol f'i"ie W!iiful mtncL'ted shell, lew el or r-oir-s, wa fine ciiir.a t"i-t K-t. - We are pleased to inform i-r friend that we have jest rccvivrd and '.eiied tour fjil Mk r Drews x!s and Trimming, r rt, -in,, js Scurfs, Fell t-kirts, H.p skirts. Corwta, Gloves. Are. Men's end -y's Clothing. Hats and Ca s. Boots 8iid J!1. Ladies and Gent s Gum and Felt vrboe, c Hardware. lucensw are, and Oil Clothes, Trunks, Valises, kk. Horse Covers, Lap liobes, C. & G. liOLTEkBArM. f f iff 1 I ;SJ ill! A beautiful nd assorted lot ot 1 ocKei- for La'diM ant1 Gentlemen. Ata Ladiw Satchels, Sewing Elects, Sc., of am style, find qualities just received at F. K. Col boni & Co's. Go to tlie Cliepiiie Ororerr lr Ercad.str.ils. Four brands of Familj vour It tiour ronstantlv onh.inJ. Snow Flake, White Uirer. Union tar and Kline b 1V inter Whe. AlwCorn nJ Iiu k liel meal lor sale. P.wi.KK & I'm., hare notified tlicir friends and numerous customers that on and after the 1st ot December, tbey will sell exclusivelv tor cash, at rery low prices. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. Cash will br.y cheap. SXTDER A ThL. Mor.ifoN & Bito's. Cough Syrup lias riven the best kutisfuction for Coughs, Colds, lloarsness, PluliWc, Asthma, and for relief of Consumption. It cases the crui'jli in cuch diseases. It has cufed hun dreds of cases hen taken in time. TVk would a.lvise all. before buying their Christmas Toys, to go to the Cheap side Grocery and "see and examine the Inrjre and fine assorted lot of Christmas goods at very low pric". Fine candies and pretty toys for the youn-. Heautiful pre?f nts lor the oM. Kotice. All persons knowin; them ,ivn'.,ii,i..,i i n will slease call at our new Flour depot on Mtrshail'i corner. and maVe immediate paymrni, as wC iwo suffered bv fire, and necess'tr requires that wc make collection of nil outstanding ae m tints. CO-IK tt rSKFKIT- Take Time ut the Forelock. The lioli.lavB are approaching, and the father is lixikiiii: u'.H.ut for the nit appropriate present l r the daughter t sister ; ai.d wbi.t so fitful" a a piano or orsan ? For the U'st and cbeapest iiitninin.t see a 1 verliseii:ent of Charlotte Blume. in another .'i.K'iiiii ol this pai r. Xotk t. All r"..n ktiMwinr tbnn- seivi-i. indebted to Walter Jc Con..ver for n.nir, f.-. .!. Ac. ill plea call fctid senie their nee. .tints r U fore thn 1st of Jan- cirv. 1KT. or ' "'"d I"' l'lad in the huo.'.s l an !.'. r Jr mVn-tlon. K ALI I U A Ct.NO Lit. AUrallaratitl(. I take inrtbial of i:.f..rmiti2 the pub lic tbut I am cam in on the Blacksmith iti l'usiiiess iu ail its various branches, in the Shoo of Franeis E. W inier. in the town ol Siniersi t. where I am prepared to iron v a irons of all kinds to order, on short r.Uiec. liepaiiirpdi.i;.' promptly. Horses sIuhI accxirdins to the natural formation ol the feet. Having upwards of fifteen years the business 1 Uatler myself. that I cm render tatisCtctlon. A share of the public patronage is solicited. Charges to suit the t'mes. A. E. Litz. . Eii:v s Caubomc Tuocues. Among '.lie various remedies for i'oughs none en joy a b'uhcr reputation than Edey'sCar Udic irwhes. This fact places them al.-ove the ordinary list of medical prep:ira lions. F(r Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and u disinfectant uai preventive against conl.igious disease they are a s;vciric. In Valnai le to singers and public sjK'akers. S.ld even-where. J'.hn F. Henry. Cur ran fc Co.," Fropriefors, S and 9 College Place, New York. F;l'H'slA !Kspcps.i:i U tUu in tit d:s cmsraging and di-lrissii. iii-asc man i heir to. Americans arc particularly sub ject to Ibis disease and U effects ; audi as sour stomal he, sick headache, habitual cost ive uers, heart-burn, water brafh, i'n. ing an.l burning ains in the pit of the slcmai he, coming up of the fmd, CJated totnu", ilisnrn cable taste in the mouth, impure bliKid and all diseases of the Stomaciie i:d Liver. Two doses ol G::Vkn's Al'GI'ST Fl.OWFi: -a ill relieve vou at otiee. and there jnitively is nU a -ase in the United States it ill not cure. fj..U dl'ul'V tl.i ! l n.f luugi.-ts K'tiford & Kimmel. t.):.; tset4 I'a.. or I'i'rrot i Fleck, ConfKnce, Fa. nud get a sample lioltle for 10 cents and try it. Regular size "5 cei.ts. For sale by all Druggists in the County. Mi sioal.-Wc direct attention to Sheib's Jfusic Store, 7? Fifth avenue. Fittsburgh. nsono of the U-st places to pnx-nre f.i.y tbin In the music l!n, CompUt.ly rtocii cd i'.li ever-, thin;: desirable. Sheet mu sic nr.isV bx.ks. strings for all instru ment, violins, cuitars. aiforlens, flute and all other instrument ; music folios, liiusic paix r. etc. No want ot the music lover will te unsupplied. If you want .-,1.:.,. c.n.l . ,.i,r .r.1.-r illrft lie ntuil lii.iiuui: nu ....... ........ ... anil it w ill 1 promptly tilled at the lowest price-. learners wi.i nnu ium inur csperwlly suitrd to thtir wants. Mr. S. I the wholesale and rctiiil accnt for the l .i u.r n.l I IT-fKlflU (XNI I lail. 3 M Ml lit eU-r and l!rwtw.il pianos, altui Hie elegant Vogel it Hughes organs, ad snpen- nr tn mv ml.rrt in Hie market. Address or to anv ni!i- in the market. Address or call on W. IT Titii-burgi;. Sheib. 70 Fif.h aveni: A FlItLAMl.rntAS is said to have in vented a machine w ith w bich by the use ot only tw.i gnllorsof water, he can gen erate a'uCiclent motive power to run a train from Philadelphia t- San Francisco cd I rick. The water is usvd over and over araln, and no fuel, rhrciicul, electricity, cr magnetic currents are usexl. A trial of the machine was made reeently in the presence ol three w itbrsses sworn to se crecy, who were asionULed at the simplic itr and rower of the invention. It is kept ciiselv concealed, under l"ck and key. and is shots n only i-rn not jo 1 vuirre trre Srr-t. AMiongli it is fropiM-S I br this intvi.:".in to supercede steam, the r.ew machine will pru'.cce a pressure i4i T.tKiO p.nm': to the spiare linh. the pre-1 iro of M-aru rsxg'ng f to n C') to 200, pounds. A number of capitalists are Mid! t' Lave xpresscU a willingness to pay large sums ol money tr the iten1 right for rrrtain l.icabtie," and there is no doubt that the invector, if he can perform Hh Lis machine one-lmlf cf what be claims lias made Lis own lortunc, besides confer rifif si iacdinuikle tlesfln; oa hnmatity. NOTICE TO SUBSCRI BERS. The iieto postage laio which goes into effect the fret of next ycart compels us to reavire that all fsuhscriltr to the Sot,ir sd HERALD living outside of the County, pay their eulscrijrfion in ad vance. Bills uill he rendered to all delinquent by the 1st of January, and all tcho do of jay Ihcir accounts by the loth of January 1875, icillhare tlicir name stricken from the list and the accounts placed in the hands of proper offwers for collection. We will send the HERALD to any oue living outside of the County for $2 a year in advance, ice paying the postage. JOHN L SCULL, Iuines 5XnKgcr, Somerset Printing Co. With this issue we conclude the publi Ciition of "Athaniise the Artnr." Do not fiil to read it. A Chkistxas Tide, by "One of.Four," will be found on the loiirfa page of this pajcr. Thk stone masons hare almost finished their work on Cook & Beerits' new build ing. Xow for "more bricks." Tni? new house, or rather, the addition to his forme r one, built by Mr. John Hiekti, during the pafct summer, is quite an im prove V'Ct. Ir some of the emph-ees or friends of the Buffalo Valley Kailroad will send ns a time table of that road we will lie pleased to publish it. Vike& Yol'no have their nea meat market up and under roof. Who says our bloody butcher boys" are not energetic? Thf. Union School House presents quite a handsome apixiirance 6incc it has tecn freshly painted and tho remnants of the old tence have lieen removed from aTound it C. 0. IIcnsT and Frank Wright had the finest lot of game birds on hist Satur day it has K-en our good fortune to see for some time. Fifteen partridges and five pheasants. A vhiexd of ours, who spent a day deer bunting last week, says that the day he was out there were no less than filly persons in a s'.np of woods covering lo. than a hundred lu res. Iron Oue. A four fwtt vein ot f il iron ore has been discovered on the lot of Jas. Pugh, on llace street. It is stated that a test will be mwle ot this ore to ascertain its value. We understand that Mr. D. J. Ilornrr has bold his carriage manufactory to Messrs t urtis Grove and Austin Denniion. The business "w ill be carried on at the old stand. Some young scamjs broke a number of windows in the academy building last week. The trustees have offered $10 re Rard'for the detection nnd conviction oi the guilty parties. This is the way the local of the Mercer Di'itrh shows his hand : "Tuesday was an elegant day to settle the question as to whether monogram garters are worn, but it was just our foul luck to 1 tick abed." The proiier person to personate tlic God dess of Liberty at the Centennial exposi tion has been found ia Crawford county in the person of Mrs. Cooke, who will I just UHI years of age on the Fourth of July, 1S70. The coi rliondeiit who asks ub what ineasujes be shall adopt to keep book u .rents out l his house., is informed that we know of hut one plan and that is to set fire to the house and burn it down Xorrittt'itn Herald. Fabmehs report that the lorn: confmu-d warm weather the present fall baa had the effect to swell the b.ido ot the trees as in the sprinsr of the veal. Two or three instances o'j trtiit trees being in full bloom have come to our knowledge. Two thousands millions of dollars ($2,- 00 (KjO.OiHi). in round iiiimlier, was the total eaietlus del .f the United Slates on XovotnU r, 1. 1874, according to the report of the Secretary of the Trrau-rv. The debt is lieing steadily reduced . of Bedford countv. I . ' I.. . .n nll...! wiiowaa c:oiiieic.i ... ....v --v. doubtful testimony and sentence.! to nine years nnd six mouths' imprisonment for outraging Irs own daughter bus just been pardoned by Gov. H irtranlt Uam the rec ommcndati.m of the Board of Pardons. 1'. m i.n.,n..li l l !.'.! ti."lllt'll VOU h ive been" cheated in buying a bushel ol wheat. Some one has found out tlial a i.ci,ot int:tin .V.0XMK) kernels. Hete- aflir all you're got to do is to count the kernels, ami ll there ain v iuu couui j..u it a swindled u:an. 1 1 We would suggest to our friends through- out the county, who wii m iumciuiisv tniis prescntslo friends and relatives livint: at a distance from home, that nothing will make a more acceptable gilt titan ay ear's sutrscription to the Herald, i year in advance. Tnnoi GU the blundering of oni of our comHitors, we were made to say last week that the Somerset &, Mineral Point Itailroad had ln-en sold by the Slieriff on the Mor.dav preceding, whep in reality it was sold by the Trustee, subject to the 11. mortgage I ouds, on fuewlay. We don't yoiuh for the truth of the fol lowing storv. but give it men ly as wc heard ii : "A prominent D. m crul tricsl to make thicken broth out of copv of the Pitts burgh ' of the irsue ol Nov. 4, for his Thanksgiving dinner, but it wouldn't do. There was more "crow" than chicken. A Montgomery canity b.v pla;ed with a double Uirrel shot L'lin." nnd to(l.ilU fre then self, Pp.jfc.aic at-ul, kerene oil, pistols. th"t trur.s aud iHtni-jf!,'! uriue tor pedoes are the hiluilous tots ol the modern child, and w ith few tin pt'lolis they attend strictly to business. IvF.v. Isaac Hiikktt. of the Chicago Cbri.-tian Chun, h, is a businiss-like prea. h cr. At a mectin j of the congregation he said : -I should like I" continue as the tmstorof vour oi!:iresa:in nno her year, and I will ta.v if you will pay me ".'I0. I cannot stay fr less, and I would l.ke an answerriAhi aav." Ua .is engaged. Plof. SciiaI'EK very evidently luli'-vcs in thf !. vi lonnient of th m'uscli-s as well as of the mind. Duiing odd inlcnals he has cn.plojed ibe txiys at planting shade trees iiround tha academy . building. It nr.yi.u to lx H VlTV (TCltL 1 ' 11 1 irOVetTI" T.t ! Ij a few years. 1 We understand that the "Evangeli. al Asiatiin" have purchased the uper portion of what is know n as the old "Bruce lot" and the dwelling house thereon, frcrq Vd Hr Fsfi. TLev intend to erect ilmuse tit' woiV.iip i',t the Bp'inS- Tue dwelling houe will be tsed as a par sonage, Mit. Jox. CfMCRAii. w h haiis f.-oni the fniiuloua t.iunsiiip t 'rip.'k-hum-uieL" discovered thirteen sni.kes under an old he had occasion U move on Mc-iida ; ihey w ere wrapx-d ine arwnd the other and were in a torpid state when discovered. Yony brought them to town and presented them to TVnfor.l 4 Kimmel. . . Jtw Cr.isTRtviu e Thf Cb?ltmae tiuals i.-in jiho u in IvtW CVntl.'vi!le last year by the fb Kirmed Clrnrth. are not to'die out Vimo jmteiy.- T'le youn;; peo ple of the Ke i.nued ct'ogrega'dcji Are again busily engaged in mcklu? prejiarHUou r the coming Chris: ma. Tb rtect snc-: cess ol their last year's attempt encouraged them to go to work in good earnest this yecr. If any one wb-lies to be entertained," and perlnt; profited in more than one way, let him attend t!.t festival of the Sua tlxy School cf the Ref-irmed Church at Ks" Ccntreville, on the eyening ot lbs coming Carigtnuu. C. 1 PcnooL Directors, it has just been de ctdid by tiro Schuylkill county court, can only lery a tax of ten mills on the dollar, as a school fund, out of which all building expenses must be paid. A special tax ot two mills assessed for the latter purpose, the court held to be illegal. This decision is of interest to all school directors in the State. A kew Methodist Episcopal Church was dedicated at Sioystown on last Sun day. Rer. I. C. Pershine, President I.. Culleee ot Pittsbnreh. of ficiated. In the evening Rev. Davis, of Meyersdale preached a fine discourse. V e bear that enough money was raised to place the church out of debt. They have excommunicated Ana Eliza, as will be seen from this notice published in the Desert Xetrt : "To whom it may concern : This is to certify that Ann Eliza Webb Young was cut off the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints by the XUjtu Joiincn. ixiooer iu, io.t- as the ladv hasn't taken any Brigham in hprn for a' lone time she will not weep over the formal severance. Paxtheb Shot. Mr. W.lliam Hess and Mr. Isaac Culler shot a large panther in Thompson tp., this county, on Saturday last. They were out hunting, when their dog treed the animal. The gentlemen, one of whom was armed with a shot-gun. the other with a rifle, took aim and fired at the same mutant, bringing the panther to the ground. When measured It was found to be nine feet in length and its weight was 140 pounds. J-i!ton Democ'tat. Tue Radical claims the champion compositors of this Congressional district. On Tuesday two of them Messrs Kreider and Swank set ll.OtJO ems, the former setting 6,020 and the latter 5,910. la three hours and forty-five minutes. The matter set was the Burgeois used in this issue. The proof was quite clean, but eleven er rors lins found. Blair Co. Radical Disthessiko Scicide. George Fiitz, an aged, respectable, and w ealthy citizen of Brothersvallev township, committed suicidd on last Thursday night He ar ranged two poker aliove a door in his house in such a way that, placing his neck between them, he was enabled to strangle himself. Temporary dementia, caused by ill-health, was the cause ot the distressing event. He leaves quite a large family. Comparison of Steed. The ordinary rate of speed per second, is as follows : Of a man w alking, e leet ; oi a goon uorse in harness, 13 feet ; of a good sailing ship. 18 feet ; of a reindeer, on the ice, 24 feet ; ot a race horse. SS feet : locomotive and hurricane, 84 feet ; of sound. 1CJ2 feet of a cannon ball, 1344 feet ; or the earth s ro tation at the equator, 1321 feet; of the earth's velocity in itsorbi , 1)3,131 feet ; or nearly nineteen milei At a recent sale the following condi tions w- re jiosted up, viz: Venditioni of pifutynt talt. article 1. the hiest bidder th buyer. 2. all bileers under five dollars cash. 3. nil billcrs oTcr six months credit, the purchasers giveingapsoved security. 4. any person failing to comply with the above conditions wil reteurn the prop erty, and jiny 23 p ceu: for disappointment, m i n The Progress of orit CoCstky. A little less than one hundred years ago Geo. Washington got a full set of artificial teeth tor himself and wile. They were made in England, carved out of a solid block of ivory ."and were perhaps the first artificial teeth used in America. They can now be seen at tho dental depot of Johnson & Lund. Philadelphia. The two full sets cost just one thousand dollars, and now Dr. Collins, of Somerset, makes a far bet ter npper and lower set for filU-cn dollars, and makes money at that. The purchase of the Armor farm, ad joining this borough, was made by Rev. Kerr. It is the purpose of the Reverend gentleman, who Is a Presbyterian minis ter, to erect a large and commodious sem inary building to be used for the educa tion "of both sexes. The proposed site is as beautiful and convenient as any in the State, being on the banks ef the Loyal hanna on a hill overlooking our town. It is hoped that the contemplated enterprise may soon be started and canied to comple tion. iAtrobe Advance. TiiK Germantown Te'tjnsph n s it is a noteworthy fact that nuy cm refill business man w ith a fiilr capital rarer If ever falls of success by adopting a liberal and judi cious system of advertising. We have now no It-sit t inn half a doeen parties in our eyes w ho' have failed for not undersbind ing their business as thoroughly ns a mod erate amount ol common sense would in sure to them. Many persons, of course, succeed w ho never advertise' at all; but when such is the case they either take jKissession of su old established business w hich was made profitable by advertising, or the extent of their success has lieen gradual, plodding and moderate, going on to the end of their days. Ouu Pciilic Schools. Under the present eflicicnt corps ot teachers our schools are Droirressinsr finelv. We would suggest to the Directors, however, the propriety of employ ing an additional teach er. The schools are too crowded, there be ing no less than 9G pupils enrolled in one room. It is folly to ask one person to take care of and instruct that number of children. It is as much as one person can do to pre serve order among such a multitude, without wasting tirue in a vain endeavor to instruct them. In justice to the children as well as to the teacher this matter should be attended to. The "Devil" ox a Rampage. A feud more bitter than those that were wont to be fought by the fiery, warlike Highland clans of Scotland, has sprung up betwixt our imp and the foreman of the Democrat ofilce. The war promises to be long and bitter; in the first fracas the imp was aim ed with a mallet, and bis opponent, like a true disciple of Vulcan, was armed with a bellows ; inthe second Vulcan bad a poker and the imp a hatchet. The remainder ot the 'comps'" in both offices are sorrowful, a deep gloom has settled on every brow; the fact is, they are ferful lest this feud end in a mortal and sanguinary manner. In that case it would be their funeral and they must of necessity cry. A paragraph is going the rounds relative to a champion deer-hunter. An old gen tleman is claimed to have made one hun dred deer bite the earth. This is pretty fair, but we do not stretch the blank.C', when we record the fact t'.iSt Wcr YAdmeR, of Somerset tnwnUlp, has, in the course of his Bib, mide venison of uno hundred and forty-nine 1 Mr. W. Is more 'ban sixty years ef age, but yet is agile as a cat, anil recently put some oi our young Hunters in their trumps. After every snow he U scouring the fon-sts tn search of another pair ofantlcrs The deer blinded "130" had better look out. Never give up old friends tor new ones. Make new ones if you like, and when you have learned that you can trust them, love (them if you will, but remember the old inn. .fitiil Do not forrret thev have been tried and found true; they have been mer ry with you in time of pleasure, and when sorrow came to you they sorrowed also. No matter if they have gone down in the social scale and you up; no matter if pov erty and misfortune have come to thera, while prosperity came to you; are they any less true for that? Are not there hearts as warm and tender if they Li leat lenealh homespun instead of velvet? Yes, k i oil rsu tr liter ar us true, lovinsand tender. Don't forget old ft ieEd Vert few people, we imagine, are aware that the boundary lines 1 this ex tensive country have not all yet been definitely settled. It was natural to sup pose that alter ninety-nine years of "Free trade and sailors rights" "Fifty-four, forty, or fight, " "Webster and Ashburton Trca-j tr, " "Major Jack DowniogsLctteri, &c. Uncle Sam could read his title clear, and 1 able to mv to his neighbors : "This is niy side of the fence, and that is yours ; don't plant your pumpkin Tines so they'll lop over I" And yet it would appear that all this time despite the several trocneings Brother Jonathan bjs give-i J,obu Bull, tLcrc wji 4 nifiture arid confusion of corners, and points and lines up there on the northwestera boutdary, which left the enterprising tiler in doubt as to w hether be was a Britisher or an American ; or. whether, indeed be mightn't be exactly half and halt. ' Yet so it lias ten. and so., it is still. Only it ii not likely to be so much longer. A traveling coml in U:on of Canadian and Amciican surveyor has just cut thnmgb a three years' surrey of T. j1" . ii , i . i. tneuispuiet! ouniitnr uues; auu iiiciiiiuvi Unts cf tbe debatable territory will soon know under which kin; .to speak, pay taxes, and txke the mid-day luncheon. The fellow that gets up the local items for the Huntingdon Journal occasionally stumbles across an ."orn. If in the follow, ing notice Somerset is sui'stituted for Hut -tingdon the acorn is found: It will be news 1 somo of the good jieo pleot this tlnivingutwn. to bear that theie is a legislative boi'v, composed of citizens, that meets periodically, within the council house, and passes laws that people, with, out know ing anything about them, are ex pected to observe. This body, we lea.n, is called the Council, and is presided over by a Burgess. It is said that its antipathy to new spapers is the cause of its obscurity. Might it not more pro'-rIy be attributed to parsimoniousncss I We charge nothing for this puff. The season has been a little backward, but coal oil items are coming ia slowly. This one is from the Everett Pre : A four yeitr old daughter of Alex. Tay lor ot Coaldale, this county, had her clothes set on fire on hist Friday morning, from which she was so severely burned that she died a tew hours aftei wards. The mother had left the house on an errand to a neigh bors, during which time some ot the older children attempted to kindle a fire in one of the stoves, using some coal oil that they discovered in a miner's lamp, which re sulted in setting tire to the little girl's clothes. She ran into the street and was met by a neighbor who attempted to smother the flames by throwing his blouse over the child, but he was too late, and the child was so badly burned that death was a welcome relief to her suffering. The planet Venus Is now visible In broad daylight, eastward of the sun. undet favorable conditions of the atmosphere. It is best seen in the aflernoon. It has at tained its greatest brilliancy, and will gradually lose its light till the 8ih ot this month, wbcu it will be visible only as a black spot moving slowly across the disc of the sun. This transit of Venus has been awaited with much interest bv the scien tine world. Scientific expeditions have been sent out by our own government and by several European governments, to maue observations ot the transit, wnicn will have an important bearing on sundry astronomical calculations. Most of the ob servations will be taken in Asia or the islands south of iL Wo have to record a Republican victory. Hon. Edward M. Paxson, chosen Judge of the Supreme Court last November, met flon.Warren J. noodward, chosen as a Democrat tor the same position at that time, and cast lots for the priority of their commissions, as our new State constitu tion prescribes. The affair occurred at Reading one day last week. Whether the distinguished jurists pulled straws or play ed sevcn-up s not recorded. Be that as it may, our candidate beat the Democrat "all to heilerum." Consequently, if death or resignation does not intervene, we will have a Republican Supreme Judge during the seven last years of Mr. Pax son's term ; or in other words (as Judge Kirknatrick would say), that desirable eveilt will occur in 1868. The constitution makes the term of State judicial officers twenty-one years. Thus Fortune has righted our party in one particular. Thus be it ever. We feel not the slightest diffidence in proclaiming this as a great Republican triumph. Ox the 13th ult., D. E. Robinson, Esq. cashier of the Mifflin County National Bank, received a telegraphic dispatch trora Middlebure, purporting to be from Col. Wxn. Willis, requesting bini to forward $300 by express to the latter's address at Selinsgrove. As Col, Willis was in attend ance at the Snyder county court as a wit ncss, the money was forwarded without a shadow ot suspicion that a swindler was on the mark. On the Colonel's return to Lewistown, the matter was incidentally mentioned, when it transpired that he bad sent no such message. It has since been ascertained that the swindler called at the express office at Selinsgrove for the pack age, but the agent being sharp enough t require known proot of Identification, tailed to get It. The money has been re turned. Swindlers of all kinds are be coming so common that it will ainiosl be a sate rule to refuse dealing with strangers altogether where obligations in money matters or money is concerned. Lettis loun Gazette. Over f200,000 worth of property was destroyed at liroobville, Jenerson county, on Friday, November 20th. By far the greatest part of the property might have been saved with a steam fire engine which would not have coti more than six or eight thousand cVilars. There is a small mathematical problem involved here which might lie classed under the bead ol "profit and biss," The interest oo $200, 000 for one year, at ten er cent , would be 20,000, or more than would have paid for cn engine twice over. Has Ibis ques tion any significance to our citizens? It strikes us lort.it.ly that we have had a lively blaze or two, from which a good many thousands of dollars worth of property might have been saved with ati engine. A good many of our people, when ap proached on this subject, arc accustomed to say, "What's the use of locking the stable nfter the horse is stolen '1 here is many a better horse in the stable than the one that was stolen, and it ill becomes our people to fold their hands in apathy and trust to the Lord to take care of their prop erty, ns though he were running a fire dt- partment. Ix a small squib in our issue of Nov 23th, we attempted to rub the back of the Bedford Gazette, and judging from tbe hillingszate it indultrcs in in its issue of last week we rubbed the bristlesthe wrong way. The Ga:e?te says : "Mr. Fisher did not write the article to which the Herald alludes, neither did one jot or tittle of it re fer in the remotest decree to Mr. Jordan of the Inquirer." The public then are to understand that the senior of the Gazette. too cowardly to let the attack on the Inquirer appear as lili ava, ou the editorial page, must needs sjiield himself behind the flaunted line, JOIiy G. FISHER, Local Editor. It is a well known rule in journalism. that whatever appears on a page of a news paper, of which any one is ostensibly the editor, that person IS responsible tuerelor, and when Mr, Fisher, by intent or through stupidity, thus allows the senior to make use of his name he must needs abide uy the conscciuences. Though it ill becomes one ot our years to advise the editors of tbe Gazette, yet we venture to suggest that a careful perusal of Dickens taiuous "Martin Chuzzlewit, might be very improving. We do not propose to bother the readers of tbe Herald with anything lurther on this tubiect.- Hereafter we shall not deian to notice this Kerr, no mailer haw L nurs. p!eladeJ uvan Ul week.) Til at Deer ! The buffalo that tried to climb the tree only succeeded in balking the tree and iu own shins. Our deer wasted no time in useless efforts. Having a great deal more "git4 up and git" about it, and determined to Itaflle the hunters and the "dorg, it made one clean jump from tbe side of a ravine and safely landed in the forks of the tree, about, "well I don't quite exactly now disremember how high 'twas." Anyhow there it was, and they hunted and hunted, and the uncommon sharp dog, he hunted and hunt.-d, "but all for no use." Nary deer o.- ren truc'i to besenl That's what tooled 'em &t, for un to that 'pariickler holler" the tracks and blood could be seen plain as day. Night came on apace, and they went dis appointed home on apace. Next morn ing early Jacob, that was tbe Lest Hun ter s name, started al.wie alter the deer. When became to the hollow all traces dis appeared as before, and be was puzzled. Alter exhausting au lus skill w uuout nnu in; further trace, be looked up to see what time of day it might be when! yesl there 'up a tree was the deer, safely secured la tbe iorks. No wonder tbe dog was fooled. No wonder Jacob and the other man were puzzled, but it is a wonder that the wouuded deer didn't bleed any after climbing that tree. The Ekd. "How can we spend the long evenings of fall and winter iu the most agreeable and profitable manner? is a question fre quently asked. The answer to this ques tion must, ol course, depend upon tlie cir cumstances of the questioners. Yljat would be agreeable and proritaUe to one, niisrht be disagreeable and unprofitable to t;oth,er, A w ay would be for every penoQ, who is favorably situated lorsutb a purpose, to select some study in which he or she interested, and pursue it as siduously. Whether it be history, music, drawing, needle-work, or some language. or any branch ir science, regular applica tions to it, evening after evening, soon makes it agreeable, while of its pn-Sblet ness there can be no UauU. 'But, as a rule, no one can pursue an isolated oourse in fuese matters.' One's parents, and brothers and sisters,' and the environments grnerally,hav: to be taken into tbe account. Therefore it is well to select some book to read aloud, ia which all the members of the family circle will be Interested. As Excitiso Ulst. The I. O. O. M. II. or F. S. of N., which all enlightened reonlc. as the ratrons of the Herald are, .know stands for "Independent Order ot J Mighty Hunters or Festive Sons of Nim rod," bad another alarm on Wednesday i last. Word was passed along the line thai I a live deer, one that cot.' Id see, had c ussed j the national road just wot ol .Pelers ! burg. A rush was made tor weapons, end i Hex and Fatty were the first to secure their guns, and w ildly rushed oil" in pur suit. We noticed then, and have frequent ly noticed before, that amateur hunters and warriors, as soon as they feel the weight of a gun on tfceir shoulders, eet stiifin the lees. The trait cannot be call ed a run. vet is too fast for a walk. It may be termed a cross bctwecnalpeand a canter, bothotwhicli are stitt-lcggea gaits. On the run they discussed chances and proliabilities. ' Hex wanted to go round and head it off. Fatty objected,, and said that would be unprofessional, as the late style was to get as much hunting as pos sible out of a little game. This view was adopted, and they started to run the deer down, both saying they were sound in wind, limb and and could wind any deer. When they got to the end of town they both fired and then started on the trail. Soon they came to something that stopped them. It was a queer kind of "liquid fluid" which they agreed mast be blood or something else. Thug encouraged they started with fresh ardor. Round Jacob's barn, down toward the old vine yard, out into the main road, having trav eled over a mile in all, they then, without preconcert or debate, turned, and manfully trudged back to town. Later. It appears that the natural philojopter was practicing target shoot ing with a shot gun. The old buck came up within about forty rods of the marks man and stopped, laudably curious to know what kind ot a shot he could make. On seeing the deer, with that presence of mind for which he is noted, he stuck the ram mer into the barrel and then wondered why, the shot and wadding wouldn't go down. This we are assured is the fact, and we publish it w i'h the more pleasure as a false rejiort is in circulation, started, doubtless, by some opposition hunter. It was currently reported, though not gen erally believed, that when the deer stop ped and looked calmly on at the target practice, the nhilosoDher loldlv threw away his gun and began to f cratch round in the scow for stones. All fair-minded people will rejoice at the correction. The other lioys say the reason they came back so soon was that they wanted more com pany, tbey wanted John along. V hat John 7 asked ever one. "Demi-John," of course, lla ! ha! Berlin I tens, Sijsox Hacoer, Esq., has sold forty acres ol ids farm, n w bich is located one of the finest mineral springs in the Co. Mr. Hauger's farm is one of the best in the wbo'e Buffalo alley retrion. snd the spring In question is within ono hundred yards of the track ot the B. V. R. It. The parties w ho purchased this valuable tract of land are men of wealth, and to tbe liest ot our knowledge, hail from West Va. The object which they have in view is of course only known to those immediately interesteu. nut taking into consideration all the circumstances of this purc'iase, the location, the intrinsic value ot this water an a therapeutic agent, and the enormous amount of money invested ad lead us to supjiose that a magnificent enterprise is on foot. In this connection we might say a wtrd as regards the medicinal virtues of this and the other mineral springs in our im mediate vicinity one on the farm of Ed. Kimmel Esq., and another, and the oldest, on lands owned by S. riiitsou Eso. That these waters contain medjc.il properties of a high order has been demonstrated bv practical results, the only rational way of testing therapeutic agents. The primary effects when taken internally are tonic. laxative ana diuretic. 1 hat iron in solu tion, probably the carbonate, is one of the chief chemical constituents is evident from the following considerations. Ferrugin ous waters have a characteristic styptic taste. They are transparent when first taken from the spring ; but, when exposal to the air, a deposit of the iros, takes Wace by the escape of the excess cf carbontc acid gas which Ijeld it la solution. The tocio and general corroborant effects on the system, when taken in morbid condi tions where iron is considered to be indicat ed are well marked. Cases or anemia, chlorosis and general debility, have been invigorated and restored to hf fllth. by the u.eof these waters. The diuretic "prop erties we attribute to free carbonic acid cas. Waters impregnated with free carbonic acid gas sparkle when drawn from the spring, or when poured from one vessel into another. They have a sharp acidu lous taste, but lose it on exposure to the air. Thev are ciateful to the stomach: increase the appetite, and are diuretic ; hence, their utility in dyspepsia and other ciironic diseases of the digestive apparatus. Tbe laxative properties no doubt are de pendent upon the salme substances con tained in them. In dyspepsia with constipation, torpid.! ty of the liver and a general blocim up of all the secretions, tutc. waters have been used with the mt signal benefit. . We doubt vervn.ueh whether anv miner al waters In the State aie richer in medicinal prorertu-s thin t iose referred to above. This may sound strange to parties nn Ac quainted with our springs, but practical results bear us out In making the state ments. Come and see. Inter Nos. MARRIED. SMITH SPANGLETL On the 1st inst. at tho bride's residence, by Rev. J Brlcker, Mr. Henry C. II. Smith, of Shade Tp., to Mrs Hannah Spangler, of Quema honing Tp. 1IEI. At the residence ol John McMillen Esq., of Addison, on Satuday Nov. 2Sth, 1S74. Mart Ream, wife of Samuel W. Ream, Born on the 10th day of October 1793. Aged 79 years. In 1844 she was bapt led by Rev. Vm. Wood, and joined the Jersey Isaptist Church. J he luneral sermon was preached by Rev. J. It. 15 row n of Connu-e-ice, from Revelations, 14th chapter and 13th Tersc.e She lias gone to join her aired and recently deceased husband, w'ith "vhotji she bad passed in peace ana love an or.li nary life time. There is stJmething Tery tfiiifli! n r ,n tlila .n-!fV j.'tln. .f .u, t.l.. ... ttt tM pan. Iftu.iig CTttuijr Ik'UJa. that follows th loss of a beloved ectnpanton. The aged survivor seems to feel as if the better part was already gone, snd Hastens to join it In lite unchanged and never endins lift) beyond. Sustained by tbtj Christian's hoite she calmly jut n k to her rest, cheered to the last by the kind ly ministry or aactioaate clu Idren. May her rest be peace. SOMERSET HARKET uurrtdVetf bv C. F. KmiM k"B o , D.'ikf in CHOICE GROCERIES, FLO'Ja &. FEED Api'te, tlrie.1. V Apilelutl-r. ft gal liuurr, V ft ilarktlieL f btuhtl.... IteM-wai. f) i B-woo, (liutihters, V .... - ride. " .... " hams. " .... 5e 40awe .00 1 ut -Ae -'-4 I4T 1M He 0c at l"f - uo a si vm t so IV &:3 7ur !r roe Toe , l l on ,...S3 W to S 10 tl ta oo io?!ae 12ttlt OrtH, barbel Corn meal V a Calf (kin, f S Clurer Sc I email Cluver Seed Urge r-rfK. f KWar. hi.l Futral fl ba (M ft)... Lanl. ft Urtbcr. ri "!, r5 ft aiir .... " kiy. (lit, fl bu PoutUM.? ba eearnr anea, f. ft Ry bm Kr. Salt, No. 1, bW " f Ml ' A;htun. Sugar, yellow fl ft - wait ....... Sew. Adcrrtistventt. PCKNl'lKJS ELECTION. Th Htorkhol.ter of the Somerset ft Bel lord TnrBik Hat Ooraitmyjwlll uki Boiire ltl an 3 lectins vui M oeui at I lie aooe of (reenre A. kimmel la AUesbeuT tp., on tlw 1st of JaoaarT next, Ut elect one Pretkient, Six Matuirer and a Treararer. U eutflact Ibe a tLxivt vt (aid eumjjanr fur the earning Tear. .let JEFFERSON KIMMEL. (IleulorJ ?trvreojTaDU ebaryaCu.) I'rce't. A UDITOIi'SXOTiicVk 1 . , Ji We appointed aa-ittor tj tbe Coart to -find tbe and report an oulnioa" on excep tion to aoecaiit of executor, ao-i to "vtate ac want, to ascertain adrenrctrie'Qt and k and report owrtBuiion oi tae tana in in naau ot IB aoeovnuuii w mn a wok uiw ivtk.u nuura thereto," ia tbe ouu of Henry bemorti. deceas ed. eoL W. Eenior.l exeewtur, 1 will attend to lb datleiof my appointment at my office in Some. at, Paea VTiaeUay, Iteeember 1S74, wfcaw nod vbera an perua wlejwnoi nan aiieM. F. J. JlOUSEB. d0 Aa.lt tor to Adct-rliwiiirutM. NTED.- Two fir-t el alrnvw f r SOMERSET " tn tirtt .intern lor LESTER'S LIKE I'K st'.M NtK ail It NEW YORK TO.MliS. Good it:. .lufvureu.il If csiH.Tln.'e.l iit-r. A' n It. .. II liCI-It I N.t Lit.. )s- 2 ami 4 Suth St., l'lttdiurxh, i'a. A Unri'OK'S NOTICE. In nn.tcrtiiraed n.lltir. am In'ed t' (lie OrphiD Cam of Somrril e.iai.i.v. I'.. Iu fin I ibef.ua and np k- an inUm tn the la.utcr f the exo"irtioci to the arc uul ni Kr- I"rlrS H. Walker. iur,llu of Jonit! i.an E. altr. will sit at hi t,mcr on Ttitir !;;. the t!ay of le-eemtH-r, 174. when and where ail p-inie iniereo ed mar atteoL PAT. .L, II. All It deed Audl.or. A UDITOK'S NOTICE Itavlnrbeen I'Peiole.t Aa.UU.r hr tN t eurt to ".'imln the x.?ei'il .q. Uk the testliu-my, nnl the fo!nl ii..rt a opinliiu: alwHoMaie an acevani n 1 iv-iwri a iliirlbuti.m to and inrntf tlimo leiriilr en'Hld therein." In and ul thee. tate of fianiel Maiofie, of which Jacob A. Shsiler 1 trr,In!jtrat.r. 1 will at lead to thedatie of sail ppointinent at my ottlce In Somerioi. P., on liuoV.ar, the S3tn day of Deeeinber, lTt,wlie and where all persons interested enn t:en.l. decs ' Auditor. i 0T1CE.- V..,.r-i' .hVL-nij will km r:elred at th Prn- Tiiwfners' office. Surp.erset. on loth 8rt dT nf Jaooary, 1S74, to furnli.h the Court House and Jail with coal, wood an.1 kindlii.g w.K.i for the coming year, cmroencinif on the 7tb dy of January, iari, and en.tiiijc on the "lb day of January. It7. Aly order ot ID Hoard oi t ominiMi.mrra. JACU11 NEFF, dees ClerS. "ISSOLUTIOX NOTICE. Ptisrh Is tbi day dlwolved by mutual consent. All person knowing themselves Indebted to said firm am requested to call and settle tbelr account, both n-.ae and book accounts, on or bcli re the 1st January, ists, ner wnu ii an unset i iei ae lunis wiU be left In the band of an offlor for collection. VvcM. Cl SI EB 1'IUB. The cabinet bnslncg in all ll various bmnchei will he carried cn umler tbe brm name of Futrii k Sipo, at the old stand, opposite J. H. Hiie's b..teU A (ftx.i asortmeut of furniture alway oo hand. Work made to order. Kepairinn done at the short est notice. W kenp a loll assortment of under takers' snpplies, coitlns of all sites, and tbo latest styles. e keep a yood hearse, and are prepared to fumiah anv sue cotnn at short not ice. and cheap er than any firm in Ibe county. Funerals attend ed from a-dlsunce. None but the best workmen are employed. Our ebatr maker .ltd nothing but follow chair making for thirty years. W aie none but th best material, therefore rrme all our work. Parties needing anything In our line will do well to call and examine oar lamttnre before purchastnir elsewhere. Thankiuir theub Uc for past pairns)(e,,would respeetially solicit a hare in I lie tuiure. decs - FUCHI & SIPE, )UBLIC SALE. ?he subscriber will oxpose to public sale oa TJiursdaij, December 31cf, 1874, at the residence of Joseph CbriMner. all the fol lowing i1esexud property of said Christner. ns sticnetT to me In trusi for the benefit ot bis credi tors, situate in Elkllck township, rii: No. 1. Tbe bomrstead tract, containing 631 sere, strict measure, about 2 0 acres clear. 0 acres in meadow, and balance well timbered, baring there on a go. id orchard, a good dwelling hase, bank b&ru and other outbuildings, two larze snicar camps, bnndance of coal. Iron ore and tore elay. io.i an urnnvnea oi a tract ot unseaiea land containing VJli acres, warranted In tbe nam of Joeiah Corey. No. :i. The undivided 'i of a tract of unsealed land, containing tlO.iaores, warranted in the uaru of James Corey. No. 4. Tho undivided 1 i ef a tract ef unseated land containing 115' acres, warranted In Ike us me of Thomas Oirer. No. 4. The undirtdod of a trnet of unseated land containing too acres, warranted in tu name of ltetsy M.ar. No. 8. rue unam.iefi or tract or unseated land, contnlning t..O acres, warramed In tbe nam of Leonard iUarch. No. T. The undivided 14 of a tract of unseated land, containing 400 acres, warranted In th nam of John Moore. No. 8. A tractof unseated "and containing 40r acres. Ail the fr.eeeolng described land are cfpecial'y valuable for limber and minerals. Also, at tbe same time and place, one portable Cooper saw mill, wilh all thehxtnres, located on the homestead tract; also, on portable "Wyandot Chief" saw mill, located on tbe lirenlier tract, near Garrett. Also, l.ouo snpar kcclers, tubs, stands, wagens, sleds . horses, slaves, lumber and all kinds cl larm Ing Implements and household fundture, aad 40 shares In tke capital stock of the Salisbury tisl timore K. 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I I'-.iye yen .j rrrz1'-m'?rr- With every iota of unnecessary ex pense cut off Buying at First Hand v;.olo C-ir-goes of Cceoda at ono time Watching the MrUct, ta.-vt uivj Cash when it i Caslv Manufacturing ya.ksmniioa!) a'l with a Buipaa Erierience of Four teen J'cnrv- Bas.nj our Sellinj rvice upon Money paid Down nt Once, an t thus, save ourselves from losses cn J delays usual to credit bucinete Marking Fr-OTCir Name nnr; Ounllty oT good on Tickets, rnd in Plin Fig ure, so that CKILDrtEN may Duy a Safely as CROWN PEOPLE- ' Returning the Money when Partiesj Prefer to Fleturn their Purchase Thorough Attention C) tli depart- S. E WAX. H and BJIOJFX. St' io A ih::r( tVe mrnts. TOTICE. Notice I. her:!v glvrr that I hr nu.li ai.i.'.i. inihtn t.i Ilia hunrvif (h.nr.1 "f PenncTlTai.U, Vtr -.n nil h r lii ars f unttupr.r.t'Un.l lu nvliam;K.rti t..nahip. S.nr-l isnty, I'a., .i. "iiUnn Uimi M ry and Be.ir..1 emiuiy ln "" the tj;. Maryjarxl line rn lb eunth. Saia al l.-nrn-l Yn-i. li'tfeirotik on tba wel, aud Li'lr.n si mrttr', i,nrua ibe well. d' JLSSESEXXIX. pUBMC SALE. The-re wilt 1 r.tT-re-1 at puMtn ootorr. eB tie pr-mis, onthellihd-iyj.f bwember .'lsTt, at J o flock r. ' A. GOOD FARM sltasted In l;lchlnd TowesMp. about six mil.' from Jobnrjwn, e.mt.ilutir .i acrva, auut acrvs elearl, the La. .are well limoerwl, kaowu astheJanh Paul Fans, wt'.b h.nse and lrn, and an excellent beam. orchard of s:ai irnit trs. T. mis mi.te kn d oq .iy of sij. F r further lniWun i. n, tn.uire of S. U. NARNER. laiB Smwl, JouuJU wn. Nov. X. fpiIE BEST rUMI IN THE.VVORLD! THE AMERICAN SUBMERGED Doobl-AcHng. Non-Frweilng FORCE IIJ3II! The Simplest, Most Powerfnl. Eiri-citve, Dura tile, Ue liable and C'heapeut lump in u. It ts made all of Iron, and of a few simple part. It wtll not Trent, a no water remains In tb pil wben not In actloa. It hasnc leathoror gum pwtinj, as tbo sucker and valre are all of Iron. It seldom, if ever, gets out of order. It will dm- water from W to 60 feet In ti e air, by attaching a few feet of b.wo. It Is good for washing Bungles, Windows, water ing Hardens, lie. It furnishes the forest and coldest water, becaas - is placed in th bottom of lb welL Tw: 1 Inch Pump, 1S; pipe, So. 9 foot. '1 Is; " 860. " Larger fixes In ppiportlon. rwEYANn fc'PLATT Sole Agcnis tor Somerset County. Somerset, Pa., .Uy it, n;x "Jl riXEUAL roiNT PLANING IY11LL. A. Growall & Son. We are now pr'pared t.' tn all k!n.!s of Fbuilng and Manulactuiiug ol ball Un; material. FLOORING, MOI'LDING. WEATHER DOAUDINO S ASH ANI le'rt.'KS WJXDO H A SD DOOR I RA MES, In sh -rt anything generally nd In bouse build sebutb tuar.8 ing. All oplers proroirtly nlied. V. a. LINT. K. A. Cl'NdVF.n. GLADE STZiH HILLS, Lint t ConoYcr, HftTlng recently leased what Is known as lbs i!n.itenne mile sotitli of Somerset, an! bavtr. tut It In first class onter. wo are prepared toduail tnds of grinding. Having purchased an enirin we are enabled to s el'bers.eamnr water po-vcr. All wcrk WARRANTED SATISFACTORY If the Brain I In good Cir.Jitl n. Flour rr sal always kept cn band. sepM T LLtUHkNY CITY STAIil BUILOiKU ft WOOD TURMTIC SHOP. Newels, Balusters, Ttaad Falls, with jaints eat and belted readv t hang, rnrnish.d on sfcert r.e tire. WM. I'LOPLLS, Cor. Vf eb.er r.reel and Graham alley. Innaiiwof C. G. BASSCTT, frnt fr.rSomerwt rd slcinity. PCELIC SOT1CB- "N'otlce Is hereby given to alt pers : Iniere.-e-J tbat application win be made lo the nextJeir l.latnru by tbe nieter-lr.ro.1 '.rtnml.d..ner of Somerset county for the repeal or tbe Iul'...wi7ijr Hws, f so far as Somerset couu y Is on.-era'd. vis: The act appreved the 17th .lay ot .M.iren. 1W5. d daring that "all tines and pc-naltie. imp.,w.l by tho I i. arts of Franklin, Auams, Somerset an. Fulton counties, which by exi-Un Iiws are not Cayable to the Commonweal! n tr Its u.e. are ereby directed to be paid into the treasury of snid ooamie for the u of a law library t he kept In the limrt House of nld Bo'Ar.tte forth um of the Oiuru an.1 lrs thereof. And the aet appp.ve.1 Aiil Mb. 1S. dectaHng that '-the true ittlnni and meaning of tac act o. lJ.h Mar-h, lSSi. Is and ts hereby dclir- I to cr. brace under ihetenns. pa his an I jwn il'ies, all fje foilisl reogniiance In the said Vims." ll. II. WAI.TF., V.J. MILLf'.ii. Altes;: F.J. t it. NTk Y.MAN, Jacob Nare. t;ointnii(...mer. )URLIC SALE. in i.ursiance of n or ler of tl.e On. h ins t'..urt of Somerset County, the endersignc I A Iministra tr.rofI:vi ICTinaster l.'.e of Jcnn.-r Townhlp. deceased, wid sell at pu.dic sale, on the premise On Saturday, Dwvmhrr l'J'A, 1874, t 1 oVI'X'k p. at. the r.iilowiag real cs'ate of sni I deceaotl. consis:ing as loiiows: '.A acres .f lund. titnate In la wri'liip. adjoining Inn. I. of Ueonre Ilarkley, Daoi. l r'isl.er. Jacob ly.-Tingstcr. John Thomas and .hcrs, d which 3u irm ar cleared, with dwelling house, suw mill, tiarn asd other ! nil. lint there.. n ereec!. TKK.VtS cash 1st April, l7i: lOpriceiitof the ru-shaso moner to I either paid or secured tu t pai 1 as . a the i.ruetv Is i .l tt. J.VCOU L, WOLFOKI). novCa Adruiiiistrat.r. PATENTS, - FE1TSI0NS, And ail oes. ript Ions of Anny an.l Navy claim rroeocmed. Ap.IU-iti.s 1-y niali altende-. .i u i: made in person. Advi.-e Ir e. Address W.C. liEltl.NuU:, Clsim and Patent Airent. 1 e Smltfrlld Si., Fl'.let nrgh. Pa. Nov. 5B. B. Erooke Nyee $: Co., BUTTER C O M IVl I S . I C M "EHCANTS, 54 SOUTH STREET, HS.-fj.tfiruilj- auIicU o!nwntf of rU'lTKH w utrn! ri!OI VCK. T' i-ire I r tt.'nr tr tljiii we hwe b-t buiu-r uit:r. tup :ir iiuiB3ii.t3l9 Kr FlERCHAfJTS AND DAIRYMEN to WP to no. and wni be ,li--l to fcve 'h.te '! 'T""" " fVu' iWfSBn-ftiTZZfZ.?, ntttl.elrl!iieres'saa.li obMin HiiUr MAIt vEf lUl.ESaBt rihawmsli wii.i t tlielr Inieres' N. It. Sblj ping earos f.,rwar!e. by ma!', or CTTZ PTUCE. i r a- O a T b THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IH Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, i i a r w n I I A AT - """" THE PEOPLES STORK anH S" ,-, riTTStVUiJiu pv, .a k! :.t.1u i-iim-rt-Tf'.. t Dress Goods. ITcr on. lu.H'.rel,.lilnMt, jv, , LADIES CLOAKS AND JACKETS. A si.lin.il I ;!.-.., r LADIES FUR: And a eco p'te stc-k of staple a fa: ct pry goom At t!, rery LOW TST CA5H PRICES. O.VE PRICE OXL Y. rtf-h Are-. FITTSm. '.inn, PL OTICE r All per. ns ar hereby nntlfl..! ret to r , ,m on th pri..-rty cf the un icrxlirriwl ny hnn;l-, bhinir or icatherlns nn'. hcrrl.'. e. Tr"i s! er woi bc:rii'tiy in-ait wl:h according to law. W. L. HOMLITZEL. N' v. i... FAYETTE COUNTY MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company, 1 rrm M e EOAKD OF MANAGERS: h.VA'aV'!v EAHT' rn!"ntowc. Jon's- w". bak'k. r. U.US BAII.Y. J.OI.N S. It AHA R. - F.lVl.-r BROWN FITXD. WILLIAM H. KtlLY. TTlOMAS II. FKNN )K. Ww. H. STI KHFnr HHAKLF.SSEATOW. ' - KOKKHT HixiSKTT " K. M. i' .IilSI; TTK. ROHKMTO. Ml'LLIN. F.yert. CI.v. rsy.H. i' r S)' LKR' Sm.ri.t C... P.. J. (. si'HKuYKK, We aTew;n.7rf.-raa C !nn . M. M. STArFFZR, Xi. Plcawut. Testai-d H , Pfnn a. H.;rlFH;ilKl"KT5,Orcensbnrjr, Wee-m'l C Pean a. AHI-X SI. IVANS, Amwe'.l Tp , W.hn.a;, JAMKS W. llAT.EfcUSI Tp., flr:.'n Ccny. X. LAIDLT. C-nnlrl.aels. Crea fotinty. P. I'RINCIPAL OFFICE , Jj 'for-iltra y, Cniontoien, FijH Ccnnl'j, Ptnn'c. Uoa: r JtavaMKns sitrr Trn 3f.vaT is rtrg.ir Moxtw. r rf.l.o!,!alrei;aMerm..r b a la suc-e.-tiil operation ler thit-.yye.rs. f!rlrf wi.lei, time all .ses loir Men promptly paid. FjC further in!or:na:l i er-;,:yte JORNH. VHI S nmers, p W. H. nOPE,Se-y. rnlenleir, Ps. Nev. IS. Jim l N l ST It A TO R'S N0TIC2 :afct J .I n F.ne'.IVa ef rfo'ticrtTsMj tir, deceased. Iv-iten of almlnl'tn'tea an rte i.T fnf. having ien gra.:d fithe ityr.;wj. .eia hcrel.y -iven !o th""e inde!..l to rt ! r.'tt 1-JJ-p.'ini'. ant the-, having slslir" aun. m it. to pr-vi.t tuerti duly amhentieated f' t ser . iwo: sf 1 .:e r i !eneo of d.ee.e.!, ob SitorSsy. tbe 1u,t .:a;.- ,. Jaanirv ICS. WILLI A II FOUSX. Auuuui.ira:.e. Ni Totic::. N-.ii. e is hereby -!ven :t 1 haw mad er; 0 ntH.u to the Surv.or General, of I'cl.n'i. (it w.imnt tor id er -s of OMmprorrd bind ir, a.i.Jv si'n Towii'lup S n. r-t n.unty, P:i a.l ni,ng lanos warran d In n. nnmcs f. Pei..r As -as-tloe, J::ul.. II .ir . uriu and fe.,"nfe ACs l LOK L WASS. N v. Co, WEBER PIANOS. YOG ML A HUGHES ORGANS, SHEET .MUSIC, MUSIC IIOOKH, MUSICAL GOOD-?, WliOLESALU AND IJETAIL. WILLIAM II. SHEIB, 70 Firth Avenue, PITTSBURGH. JCf SpecL.1 a: (cstlon to tl by mall. AGEXTS WAjYTED. Not. Si. IT''?'' & '" Cor.'. 1: r.i'-.f ' U'.e merit, we :.ir ..i C. ..i ?- on the mct SOLID 1 ' 1-vNLi "vT.'CN J, c.rt'l invito th con i,jor."e cn 1 s-i-r--7 of te people if ;li!-'"-o"P'";, v,-e' t strangers anri fl o:'io- n cv vi... 'ing the eiry. ReTimlr lao Four Caniina! Points: -. riT-c TPT.TTT! CASH ALOJTEI FITLIi CtTAHAl'ITTICI cash iizTtriiirErj I With the L.-.rgct, Most Tryliah, Dnart . Itj nnd Chcar t Stock of MEN'S .r.J ROV7 CLOTII.'NO, we invito you, all to c.l cr. ua. AMERICA. IKlXJJfAJCCK and BEOWX
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