UL ? r - Si t r 4- IT 1A it.ii-mb-r 24, 1S73. -Il h,m-rm. inunt r..noi. i.ly 173. tr iins will ARRIVE. 1:4." I. m. 6:11 p. 111. ALTFAT1IEH. ilcu'rl. tsui.t. M a. i. . 4 V- " i; rk ui-:uaAi.i-.:iv ...11:5 p. Ul. .... 6.C1 a. m. 12 02 p. in. 4:M p. in. : rio hi:tirxt. .4 Ihr t'H ost Hiilion. vhe ofiicial vote of the (,,. .N.'-.v Conitutiou : n.-i.i.iis. . : : ! j 2a i TO M : I-- ii w; t- - 22; , ,. : !4 M ! ; UJ SO -U ' 1 - t i:a 6 i a'2 22 'c M a " ; , !:;'"" ::::::::::: - 12 v.. 2"i M v ..! ; i a s-.t u is ! S" 1 ' w Ml if-.' ' lin ..I I-.'-' -. 147 , .-' ;o 2s ! ". .141 III 1 . lt 1H ' r.!.3 el '1 :. - 1 ' IS .. : I'.'l 24 s. ' .;; it. ; : ' m 2s 1 -. :' : ;." ' 1M 1 ' f 1 1:1 17 ' v m 2V72 S'.'2 ..: 1 2 ! ; rin' b '.'.. : i-::u:is t- .:.'.! -fihe 15-inks at l a earth 1.' t s lienford i; wife. Kim- ult. n. i:. II Marshall i..,.ls al "t )ur i n D.'iig fir a ni.'C Cliri:ma il tor vour Nevi.tii s, i.i'-.iis ;.n.l Coacoiilit." ii. W. Henfi.rd, he llisiverV for vour 'L-i.s i.iid l . Store." (aid Ca.-es. at nr r.pi.ootic Use iiorriaon f.miid a s'.i.pi'iug piace t U S. ie h.is n.nde its iippcaiancc j "i'the State. Piiisnad Ilwlders 1 1 .mi 1 !: ug Sturs." i ;.!. d Xi'lTls.,!! ifC i and it cured. for Ciui; ;mas Limincni :i I cx.il.mic .' beiiT- ad V the splendid Ki'.l.liieil's. k of rre-on A' llro's Con; ,.iv co'.ijh. Ii S rup. L t.iKs, suitable lor Ciir i bir vn Drmr Sio: ;. ' : - i,. a'. A l.M;..l i. ol Christinas Cam ;l; s ut nver's, heap. t 1! i!s v si me of those by books for chil li, t. r s de by Uenfor I iV Kimmell. h is .-. 1 that dry goods are m ire wor ; 1 i.i this world than the Lord. j: ion can't L'ct what you want ut Mar i .Vt'o's, you can't gel il anywhere. i'i'H 2'id little Sunday S hoollniy s.ivs : ,:, -Aattng was 'bully' last Sunday." .! .Mi.omki.v Ilhistrati d Kooks, stiita : t u;iat 'OiirOnn Dnu'Store." 'i w .i w ant to buy a Lool.iiig lass, . ..j . loIo l;lv!iier's 1 lard ware store. ii. of those nicely Isi.ind volumns "- I" poets, at "Our Own OrugMore. : '.it.' stint of Tovs Vases Ac, in tn lie l iund at Marshall ii t'o's. ' i. ussi irt iiieiit ot liis.ks. suitaiiie lor n-.i iits, at iieitlorl iV Kimmi il s. id liie largest lot of Tovs ever 1 1 ami are at Marshall V t. o's IIciikI! iiiiKK!!!-2.VMW0 '.t- l v Siimuel Siiali'iT, Somerset . Hi l.ir Mill:!) keep ' stink 111 ! are iiiRi.Oli.'i ople cini'loycd in lalinii ot li'iiinr in the I'nilcd i: i iV Kimmki.i. in -ry, very h.iii' Unas. haie a ni'e 1... ' sonn !y put 11 j S.-IVI e w I i.e held in til -mas ui iruiaj ip Ii I (.'liri-i at i'V Al! i ii s. lii.i.ils. r.i .auitl'.il IJnsbis, i.t Cirrir Cums, the "I'ei-ples n.v. ;;n.: Dfks. Work 15 .xes V; - Ac, ol'cvi-rv varivif at V. t it. CoY. ' II - j j : i.-.s C'.ii!! iii.lat;;i'l buildiii w ill iln '. .!! ill Illy ui it' s Ihtrdware store t Lis prices. 'i.itnl bear Was killed by Jie.i :ll a iti.en of l ieariield township i '.iiity, sniue days as-i. U . W. Mi -Kid- & Son - i-ni , ic . i -r price lKlof ten diilercnt j ii',.' Stoves. i-ic.i ; i fo i t .;ir entire Ii S'HI i.t ii. ii .I ! i.i - rii ii at Davis .'. liro. a lar-.'c stix k sail:' ( 'nfe( tiona! ii s, also all i-l ( 'hristuias Goods. ' si ;1 mjt. won't carrvanv lloli- Mi I " iivi r. Now is the time for i.t l:ii. i.ils llio's. n Ye on ihert. ii M 1'. II. K. U--; ot ii. ii- r. no train was run on Moii- : aiii.-. ' !i w.iiit to s: e a litrjrc and full stin k '"'are, i.nd it you want to buy isxis : " I" b! invt r'h. 'Jl 1:. If, lia": " n:!. -1111111 on Main street, who a tiiiitac!ie, has iiresented all his ;',,!;. Itii-ieis w ith opera-glasses. j ' - H'li.iir.iiiiAt'M have on hand ' ''' in s an l lii.vs Skates that r; iicallv rediiced prices. life- i , !i r of Pennsylvania dci ided on to "King out tin- oh! mid ring ' -lis.! it tllii.Il. 1 lid cheap- rks. go to i ; '-.M Ins- .- Hie largest i :i "I Knives and Fi ' ''nnv.are More. -itlll' nt i'; ;.- s of Sii-ntr at S hrK k ale lower than thev ( -u.Ii S riip known is made It'o." Mi. I leas.nl. Pa. s'urcs, ;,l a juice to suit all. ' ''-, I.illis, Pi-riMiicals Ac,, I'-.'.ii.-l.cis pii.i-s, by Win. '"'ink. .'-"-it:, will ,';iri:i.-.h fr.-sh ! i tees, fail i:t,d ne thf 111. -a a 'I" I . , Mice are' Ii ijlirstvt to M. id "food lest'lu- . I ' ii. i.i c on the 1 i.! do imt ship nil , I'V , tn ,1 .. .1.....I. ..ft It-- t, in j j , , ; -" !- .,eiiiii n ii '-' lt l.lt l.K l.:,.l',.i ,,..r ,.i. 'i.t,,.- . I... .... ., '.nn - ; ii', n,iu'i muij i v -I c lillla-llll Hi i "i'V , " 'use Mr John Mong, : througk the windows, caving lioililng hut '' liimnl.s and 1 day. u. t wearing ajril. THE BALTIMORE BUTTSR COMMISSION HOUSE. 1$. BROOKE, 54 South St. , n,r 1 "r miny l"Hr.ms, Our Ions rx;ericnce warrant- i'. i' a LTa : ii ir i I utter ; j). ! faciHtic. for ..WW St .1.. I " -"- jivirsiuii: uu vantage, duii as t maKC ouii.t a Speci- allt;-, allow nothing else to interf. ro w ith it careful Immlling. , :r reputation for promptness is well esWMWieil, anj from those w ho have not y t had the henofiiof the many advantages w : our ahiliiicH to give entire satisfaction. I I.i1 ia1 hdvanees made w?i en desired, nnd tuily replied to. Cards can be ohtaincd at the Kxpress I.N swin Hour: WIS", ilnrrisburg they fine the human who spit tobacco juice on the church In Somerset they should '' like A i.AiuiG deer was jshot by Mr. Harry HoMS near "liear rocks" on Saturday last. When dressed it weighed lbl) willilds. Ik I 'iooncse were a linal editor of the preoeniday. be would have to take more than one lantern it be wished to find an '"item." Christmas tiiKTS. What shall I buy; Candy is soou eaten and w ill not cure my rou-li, Imt a hottle of Morrison & liro's foiiiiU Syrup vtill. lr you wi.-h to present your Imy with a sc-. viceahle I'hristmns present go to l?en' ford s clothing store and buy him a suit of thi;se .!c:rant clothes. i; would suczest that a niee I b.lid.i v gilt for children who have left the pater j n.d mansion, would be a vears subscription to tlie IIkkai.!). " ; Ti::s is the time ol year for Colds, J Any person being unable to pnure Mor Cougbs, hiHij.ingt ou2h, Vc. We know j ris.nx: ltro'smvl'a ine, front their druggist, ot iio tiiediciiic us gooil for these diseases as ; can In; supplied by sending to the l'ro M.u ii-n V Uros. Cough Syrup. I juietor al ill 1'Ieas.tut la." -"i els. a liot- - ; tie or 5 furSl is the price of either STruti The new fire brick works of Messrs i fire brick works of Messrs So., at Unibriwirt are said to ; be the most complete ' I nited Slates. of ihe kind in the '.. II. Mahmiai l i Co., of the 'Teo ' pie's Drug Store, " have just received their : second l it ot fhristmas goods. Examine ; their stock bclore purchasing elsewhere. Lvi:iiV m-hiHil teacher in the county jsiioiild subscribe for the Hkuai.ii. To ; make a siieei .ssfa! teacher he niu-t keep 1" sted. Take the I Inn ami. i'uni:, Grain. Teed, and all other goods ! in our line, at l'anic 1'rices. For fash j only. Come and see, ! Cooii & Ukkkits I j Wk learn that a slight fire occurred at i the house of Samuel Custer, of Sloystown. ! on Nilni'iiay last, ihe lire originated from a stove pijic passing through the ceil- The coal miners on Isith the Westmore land and l 'ayette sides of the Monongahela , river, have resumed work after being out on- a strike for upwards of three months. i Within a couple of weeks, a Norway tat on two different nights, entered the j ; bed r.mm of Alex. Wilson of Martinsburg. j : and bit a little child severely, so that it; bled profusely. ' I ii ad a horse with a lump on bis leg, r:i:i.f.i iv :i kiiK. nun tine null a lull 11 . , I -. 1 ..!.!. 1 a . as large as a goose eg'', causeil ny liie col- i lar. UK II A lKitlle of .Morrison A: Kro's. removed them entirely. III! 1 -Oo' ! I k licarii h vnuii'' lailv who hail reeeiv- ! 'In istiuss tirrsitiits from her "lcllow" i in link. (.'iHttity txi'luim. "Now is the j ; rviiiUT iifotir discontent mailt- tuiiiiiiior 1-! ' th.' vitis of Vork." ! I havk if i-il Morrison !c Uro's Cotiuli ' Sru) in my i'umily for three years, it ml it has ilone us more muni than any other med- ii ine ivr ever used. It is sold ehenji. these j liinicy times. Tin-: I'ittsliurh, Washington uinl Hiilti i more Kailroml t'niiiwiiy has niiueed the ! fare to I'hiladcliihiu to eiulii dollur mid to ! lialliniore to ns dollars,, ami to iiieliid ; ing the trip to Wahhinjiton C'itt-. j Mur.uiso.N it 1'ho. Mt. I'hasaiil, la.. ikeejil'iire Drug's, raient Jliilieine. ol'ail i kinds, l'erittmery, Sa. if., and Jiro 1 tirietors of a nolih; C'ouh Symji and l.iiiinii nt. l iir sale at the stores. A i.ix f.nt iiumUr of the KnltriTtte, published at Dallas Texas, announces that "owin to John Knliison's circus be imr in town the regular Thtirsdav evening prater iiicilini; has lieen ixistjxjiicd.' " i Tin: Fastor of the Turkey f'Hit Ucpiiar MJapti - t C'liurch, near I rsina, assisted bv several brethcrn ofthe same denomination. will hold a series! ol meeting" lieiiiiiiiin Ion Stinilav niorninir Dec. "Nth. I !' ! ..- r.. ....ii. .ilti.i ..nt tfiiir fir.-ia! , .-i i;i ivr. i'ii omi u.v. - ' . . ; a iiunuicii 3 ears uuo. 11 nas iouiiu in uie i strike lor the f:reeii irnivcs of your sires." j jj ., a creek now dry in I nimi constantly on strikj lor the Store of Marshall iV Met ers, j 'j-j, ( i,v Samuel Ftdlz. It is 'well juojior-i-nls ftiriiisliiutT and si'e il they havn't the In-st stock 1 tinned' ami siniKilhly chiseled, and the ! llolidav pisxis ever broiiL'hl to this tow n, j W(,nder is how the work was done, consul- The Ikhb of Ilcilfonl county tell their ! sweet lii-arts llie wim.:sarc tun in painneis. . - .. . i- 11 v - ...I n;l thev don't ? h une till inornin f I oiirsa thev don t. hat youn: (iamsel . would want to have her lover ate ujt by an j nyrly pi.nlher. i Ai l. kinds of Citstin-rs and Wmujilit j Iron work made at McKay's Foundry nn d 'Machine Shop, for twenty five per cent. ' less than you have been paying. Sec nd- vi itiscmt nt in this paper. tl :5 tf. Ci.kaunce Sale. ."iO Soldier )vt rco;its lo lie dosed out at $3.00 a piece. 30 Lined iiluii.vcs and an immense stock of Dress Overcoats at irreatly reduced prices at Win. Ileflk-y k I'.ro's Clothing and Dry (lixHts establishment. Mi; (!. W. IJr.NKoiti) has established a clolhin; store, at his old stand, (pptsite the Somerset House. He keeps a 'imkI sup ply of clothing, and having bought at "11.111- unit s. ln- can sell as clien; as me (live him a trail. cheapest. A familv man residing on Main Stree. didn't gel home till 10 o'clock on Monday eveniii-.', and when nskeil to explain re plied I hat he had been at H II. Marshall A: Co's., iuspei'ting the handsome Christ mas .thnIs. This is liie gentle way in which the edi tor of Ihe Hrookville ll publican speaks of a cotcniKirary : rmiiu, oi mt- i u' tawney (iJ,ot has i.ot got sober yet, if w e m:iy judge from his ranlingB la.-l week. Sign the pledge Frtmk, it may do you good. W. M. Ham., the present President Judge, of this district litis moved from I'.ed fonfio ( liHinbcrshtirg. Under the New ( onslilution Franklin County will lie t n titled to a judge. Thiswiilin all proba bilitv give us Judge llowe with Sunerset aud ilcdlord as the judicial district. Tiik Ciiiiiliri.t JWciuan of last week s.i s : Two little children of Mr. David Jones, ol this place, had their necks and laces u-:.Mcd. one of them uuite severely, by the accidental upsetting ol a small ipiaiitity of hot fat, a few days ago. , , A ' haul limes" 111 is to le given at St. Petersburg!!, Clarion ceiinty, alaiut llie biili.!:M Gentlemen intiet w ear palt lieu tlolliii'ig and nnbliK keif b'Mits, and lailies nothing fincrthnn calico, while all jewelry will l e tabooed. The stipi-T will consist ot miish and milk and 1 aked lntocs. T: l Ctinl lia In n Ccli:j any, of Johns low h. n last Friday nnd Saturday, paid their tnployt s in csif-h, as w as their wont li-li re the "recent aide. The sum paid out whs over JfMl.toO, w hit h would indi cate that the crisis wus over and trade re vi tin Wk I. am that on Monday niortiing hist, i-.lioiif i:.iyllgt, the dwelling of Mr. Aaron Ilarrm.e, siiualid ' short distance from Ilvi.iTsV ille, was th stro. ed bv fire. The fire bitl gained so much headway 1-efore a: .... . ...'l .1 ... i . . ., - i n.. :.. ri iiiai iiieiniN ra oi liie inning i . .1 . ...... 11... 1 NYCE & Co. Baltimore, EVJd. the benefit o! our services for the sale o( in Mvii,.. ti,..t cr,...,....,l . ... .. ... . ' .... ' . possess, we solic it a trial, nnd will i:sh all al'. letters ol inquiry promptly and eh.-rr- Kesicet fully, &e., I. l-,nOOKK, YC fo. oilice and Kailroad 1o;mi!. It is a Tonic nnd will strengthen you. IJeduce the dose so i! nets as a gentle laxa tive, and continue ou regularly Willi Simmons' Kegulator, and you ill ir come strong and healthy. A charmish little verse of ohituary IH-try reads as follows : "On Utile June's tuo hrii-f oaietr. Therurtiiln mllj drops: She valued air ay to Paradise Kron catiiig celcrj' tojis." Holiday I'iiesests. Instead of Inly ing your children worthless Toys, &c., for Christmas gifts, purchase lor them some thing both useful and ornamental. Messrs Snyder and I'hl, have a large asiortment of tine boots and shoes, that ate beautiful it well as serviceable. Call and buy a pair for each of vour children. Ihe Wxi. Mokoan informs tw thnt for first time this seasmi, he has filled all his orders and will hereafter, during the wint- I r. prepared to furnish all kinds ol Woolen Goods r.s soon ns ordered, l ,ul on .vo',r orders if you want goods that will give siti.!'aelion. or Liniment. It can be rent bv express to any jdace. It has ln-en scut to old Ken tuckv Stale. That was good advice which an old man gave to his sons: "Hoys, don't you ever specerlale or wait for something to turn up. You might just as '.veil go sit down on a stone in the middle of a med ier with a pail 'twixt your legs and wail for a cow to back up to ou to ha milk ed." The basement of the ihw M. K.Churih ut Dale Citv. will be dedicated on Sunday. January -4 i li 174 at li! o'clock A. m. Key. li. L. Ueaeom and uther eminent ministers will he present. A ordial invi- tation is ex'.end.'d to all. S. V.'. lllViK, Pastor, - -.- Ditl'ATCilF.s. were roccived in l'itts burgh last week troin the police authori ties in New York, announcing that a gang ot thieves bad lelt tleit city to operate in Western I'ennsylvauia. It would be well lor jieople living in the country to be on; thc'lookout for these gentry. " llewarc ol j traveling ieddlers, unless you kno'.v iheni ! jiersonaily. The Epizootic is coming ! last winter I had several horse that had it, I tried a nmnlier ol diirerent medicines without clfcling a cure, then 1 tried Morrison Si ilro's. Liniment, it cxeells all oilier medi cines, liiilj the throat glands Kiid under or lietwecli the jaws and let them smell ii. I iruarantec a relief. I reeeoinmeudcil it . ... . .. ... . , i lll.lllll.I. .Illil Ii lliltl IIIV S.HI1IT -.OOt! .ii-. ..7 . . ciieci. i". , , Tiif. PiiKspYTEKiAN IUxskk, whose ! ; advertisement appears in anothercoliimn. was established bv Kev. John Andrews, in e-i-.n-eis m.iv semi io e.ieii nno.o sio tliilicolhe. Ohii,".)u!v o. 1M4, and is con- j wribcr within the county where their p;i sequeiitlv, the oldest reliirioiis and family l,irs are priuteil and published, one e-.py newspa"er. This is the i he;iiesl pajier, of I thereof, free of postage, the class lo which it Ik Imiius, now publish- ! fL''- Tb.it all laws and parts of laws cd, and is excelled by ivi other. It otiL'ht I j to I taken hy every family. j Those who are old enotili to remeiiilicr the oldest siH-liitiir ImmiUs, Mil reuiciiilH-rthe ! child startling asser)ion that. ! In Adam's fall j We sinned all. j The jitiroily on this has lmi Jiccn cotn- in, but Josh Killings has tinally drawn Ihe ! head after this fashion. In Adam's sin ( We all jined in. Wk have just received and idiened a full ! assortment ot Fall and Winter irrods for ' the ins:ietlion of our numerous customeis anil trie -ntls. ('. & il. lIoi.iKin:.t'M. A lart: invoice of single and double Shawls ami Shoulder Shawls, Scarfs and Fell Sk;rts, llalmoral Skirts, Water-proof I'L.ll.u 'iiiv K. ll llvi.r.L .'v.. in.l " r: " ' TliKtililor if the Lewistoii lhuftrrnt has in his Hssessioii a curious battle ax carved out of solid stone, w hich evidently is a relic ol tlie lncian ti lix s w iucti mliao- tied the valleys ot this country less than a l , ... .1 .. I. , I i . . , erini had. the rude instruments the Indians TlIK TliANS-Al.I.KtiA.NV ("ANAL. (i('lt- t r.il Neelev, lneinber of Congress from l'ittshurirh, has introduced a bill calling lor an appropriation of 1.1(M),000 to be applied in eitemiin the (.'hesnpeak and I hio ('anal, by the most feasible rout, to tl-c waters of the Ohio. I he bill provides that the locks shall he one. hundred and filly feet in length and twenty-five in w idth, w - it It a dralt of seven feet of w ater in the prism. Tiik Kev. John Stockton, D I)., pastor ofthe Presbyterian church at Cross Creek. Washington county, Pa., has befit with his congregation nearly fifty years. Mr. Stockton has b. 'i n U faithful pastor, nil I iiiitny of those w ho now hear him preach, are grand-children of those who were mem hers when he commenced his ministry in that place. He is still cllicient in his work, and will no doubt close up his earthly a recr with the emigre-ration over which- he was first settled. The store of Charles L. Palmer, at Ir win, was entered by smile person or per sons on last Friday night, and several ar ticles abstracted therefrom. The burglars devised a somew hat novel way ot obtain ing an entrance. They bored auger holes all around the lock o;i the front door i-ii'l then lifted the entire lock out. and walked straight in and helped themselves. They were very reasonable in their desires, be cause after helping themselves to pen knives, sleeve htiltnii and tobacco, they left. Foi Ni Di.aii. A few days ago, Alex ander Jjcnmn, a resident ol l.oyalhanna tp., was found dead-in his bed. Suspic ions were created til.tt he was the victim of foul play, from the f.-.ct that a deep gash was found on his head. Sub:-(pieiit de velopments, hovrever. dispelled li.is thfsiry, and the getx-ral inipri ssiun that he fell up on an iron kettle in the house some days previous w hich produced llie wound. J i is nn ney w as found under his pillow, w here he had deposited it. The deceased resided almuta mile front Saltsburg, was about seventy years of age, and a bachelor. No one lived w itlt him. w hi. li w ill uccounl for his condition not being tiiscoverctl S' a ilier. Indiaim iK umrrnt. liiiinr-KitniT, ) Westiniirelaml Co., Pa. j Mit. KiiiTtm. I tiin sorry to inform you that the panic has at la.-t readied l a is vicinity, and that money is sort of out of date with the woikingmen of this neigh borhood. Nearly all Ihe men in this little place, depend iifuinst entirely upon tint coal works for their means of support. The coke market being very tlull just now, our manufacturers are cjinpelled M cl-.ise out until prices get better. They have already reduced wages uVmt one-half from w hal thev were six months ago. The voting Men's Christian A'wiiUitiou cj Mt. Pleasant are holding a prayer meet ifi"- in this place once tviry week and have thus far bent mi cssftil in turning inuny from the error of their w ays. The hietlintrs have U en well liltended by Imtli hid Arid young. The llcgular i;.ipiist:, mm Mt. Pleasant are also holding ' series of protracted n.i etings nt this place. Yours Truly, A Sl'I!s'kiki;k. W.ui with Spain. The Spaniards nn tier fortes invaded Mexico many years a-io, l,ut we would very rsjiveiully ndvi.-;e nil icrsons not tit purchase their Il'ilULtu I t renentt until they have examined the ex i tensive and hcautiful assortment on ex- tl.:i.:: . . i f . . . . . .... , . . ..iouioii at me i.,,e uwry oi v. I . Hhoadi s & liro. Tlu-se noods have been pun h; M'd in the oast. In' a tenth-man of lino tiis'.iHund excellent jt;,lSmeut, mil nt t"ti-:e prkei. Persons Imvin" their It-jli- I l.v gttods at the Live Gnn-ery will save t b'UMlU p. ct. aslhe proprietors olthis ertnli usiiiiient can oner nuluceiueutsthat no oth- ! er litisinee house in the town can uive. fall nnd wc, and examine fur your sieves. On Yi eduesday uiorning. u brakeman on the Ciimlierlaiut coal train on the 11. UV Xi. T. iuiiliuuil, lia;ned Jevi licrkstrc!cr, was, it is leared, lalaily injuuii near i-vcitll. lie was engaeu in oieaiving on j Ins car as ihe train was licsceiiiiuig llie grade, when ids loot bliiiiied and be was j throw u to the track when one cur passed over nun, cruMiiug ins lull thyh toa lnghl lul extent, besides fracturing bis lull arm and leg. the latter in two plaiv.i below the kmc. At iasl accounts tna injured man was living, ncvcllheliffs sliiil lii.pcs are enurUuueu lor bis recovery, lie is a tingle man and resided at ;"sixii'ii. J,ctijurtt UmtUe, , . , M isle 1'ius. Liu-j a pic u::n wiiii ii.ui: mil .asiu, loneu 10 imcc me uiii uues oi a dollar piece, jul in the p:e iinxiure had' an lucu deep, and b.nfud u to wiiliiu a linger widtn oi tlie edge ; roll out a pud pale crujt, turn a plate me s:.o ut ti;e mie on which liie pie is made on t i it, aad u nil a kuile cdi. liie luste tiroaud, the su ui nie Olale. litcu lake the iUU h...kc ! llu'eeiiilail incisions Willi liie end ol the kinie oa the eilJicr slue oi ilie nitddie, Lit.e il caieluily ui, a. id w. cr liie pas i ah il : press il liiiti,' iiu tiie l.o ir j ngauist liie bolloui cui.-t, put in qi.icll ! oi en Un'ee-iiuaile.s ol an hoar: liie to.i may be hi Untied o er Mlli the yoli id an egg bealeu ivilii a lillle iinlii. v.iince jucs ; made in ihw wav si.ould in- si ed v. .1:111. AliTK i.l.s lors.ie al Hie i'eOj'ie's Hi Ug Store." E. 11. .Marshall ji Co.. oiler lor tue iloiiuiays tiic ioinnwng u;ticU: asi-s. 1 oilel-sets, rmuj;-dc.A., V'or:- IK'ICS, MaliliC-bCls, Il U.v liUt'. i-.s, l.i.i ui ail canary iim: "and vaes, i aru- I'a-svS, C. aiiiotuel-., lioe il.io'-i.i'iislies, Cviitos, i'oc'Atl ooo.is, l):,iiiv-s, .-r::ioeis sets, t. oiogue-UolUes, t a.;-tlot;.-, t nuia doils, ioiu-peus and cases, li.ny and jK-ail holders, lieautiiitl p.esents lor a lady, a huge slociv ol i ertiiinery, also, Drills, .Metiicincs, i'ainls, ie ctulis, Oils iCe utlheloweal panic prints. Dmi'l tail lo i mi ami examine our slock. E. l!. .Mar slii.ll iC Co. ".i Ci iii;AN i' Cake. To the oi:ea ofsive eggs, beaten, iu!ri twocujiso! v. nite Mlgur, lluee-iiiiarteis cup oi muter, one cup svieel iniiiv, lour cups liour, liavir.g in il 'one incuiiie IJanner i.akiiig i'o.vtier, J w idles l live eggs, well beaten, tw o clips ! ol curiums, wa.-iiLd, ili iLit, picked, and ! well dieuged With Hour, tins prevents Hum i Imiii sniKing ; llic-v should oe stirred in ' last. iinKC in tliiiilow puiiS. ! Each can oi tlie liaiiner llaking i'owdur j contains a siiiail iiitasu' c, to l.e t.sed een I lull, according lo punicd diieelioiis. it .you c.niiiol outaiu this really valuable arti cle Iroia your grocer, bend twenty-live cents by mail, addressed to iianner linking l'owuer, 1. O. LiM-k Uox 17, i'illsluii'gh, I 'a., and inn will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound package, toge'.her with a nl ol liav valuaiile Uccipcs. I'P.llli TllANsMlsSlil.N OK PaPE11 AND j l'tJiionicAi.s. on 'lbursday hist Con-j gressman Albright, of this Mate, iniroduc j ed the following bill, "relating to the free i transmission i v mail of newspapers and t j iHTiiHlicals." it was rw:.d twice and re - ! icrcd to the Committee on the Post Oiliee mid I'ust Kmids : lie ii tnncled, fcc. That the pulilisliei-, ti! m.-sii:i(crsainl iieriodic.ils may si-n.l tn ..aeli utl.rr trim- llirir n-oi-.tive olliees ot . . 4 Ililbtiiil ion uii.l m.v ko tu'tlil In l':i.!l ;li-. , - .- ..- tual subscriber, enclosed in their piioiiea- '',,i!s hii a1"1 wcipts !or the same, free OI l"'age. Ihe punli.liers ol weelily nx-ousislent wnh the provisions ot the lore going section be, and the same are hereby, repealed. AccnnniNti to the statement of Mr. J. Oiler, ot Sunerset county. Pa., a highway robbery was committed iijxmi one of our i tin ist public streets on Wednesday nigh", lu tween eight and nine o'clock. Mr. t til er, who is a gentleman not far from liliy years of age, and w e understand a wheel !w right by trade, says he was Wiilking i aiong Centre strei t somewhere between ; the Oix-rti House and Ualliinnre street. when he was met by three liirn, one of whom assaulted him while another jerked his watch out of his j ix kot, breaking tin chain near the end, and leaving but a small portion hanging to the "'oar'' in llie buitmi-hole. In the scuttle Mr. Oiler was knocked or pushed down lie cannot with certainty remember w hich and was rais ed uj) by a gentleman w ho came along. The latter also gave him friendly assistance in walking to Uaiiimore street. Up to the present wriiing no arrests have been made. Mr. Oiler says the watch and vhain were In it It gold, and cost $130. 1 It- acknowledges lo have been somewhat inloxii-.iled at the time he was attacked and roblied. He is yet in the city, niid it is hoped that the K-rpelrators of this bold outrage may be apprehended and justly punished. Cum lie sin ml yam Uti. Mil. Pakk KoiiKK't the cllicient conduc tor on the S. ii M. P. H. H. was made the recipient of a very hands nne cap, one day of last week, by some of his admiring friends. Mr. W. W. Kuahle made the presentation speech, in his usual h ippy manner, part of w hich was, a.- near as can be remembered, as follow s : It all'ords me infinite pleasure, friend KiHiser, to present to you in the name; ol yuor numerous friends, this cap, as a token of their esteem for your great H-rsonal worth, and for the kindly manner with w hich yo:t perform your many arduous duties." There are few men w ho can do so many things, so well. It is the w ish of of tlie speaker, and I know of ail the gentlemen present, that your eyes nitty never grow dim, nor your hair be silvered, that you may ever be held dear In the hearts of your friends ns lung as this cap may adorn your head, and may it wear a hun dred years. The whole affair was a great surprise lo Mr. Koo.se r, but after a few niinut.s lasi tation Ii. responded, about as follows: Mr. Knalile and gentlemen : 1 am certain ly greatly surprised by this manifestation ol your great kindness. 1 am somew hat taken aUuk at the many compliments paid me by the speaker, Mr. Kanable, but I can assure you that I shall always held most dear and prize this cap, while the many friends here presL-nt shall be held in grateful remembrance by inc. Johnsloan Knvingii Ititnh. The third annual rejKirt of the Johns town Savings Hank, w hich is published in our advertising coltims, shows that this institution is in a flourishing condition, and is constantly growing in importance aud usefulness. '1 he money it has accu mulated and invested for Ihe benefit of its depositors, is mostly savings which would have been squandered, or rpent uiipioduc tively, had they not leen coiiiuiilted to the care of the Jiauk. Four hundred aud seventy -eight minors have ojniied accounts with the Hank, and three hundred and eighty-seven women. This class of depos itors, have peculiar itdvuntuges. ns by a special act of Assembly their deposits in this liiik are protected, and the money is subject to their own exclusive control. It will he observed that the Hank, holds in cash and in bonds w hich arc immedi ately con vei table at par, the large Mini of -f-VJ,454 NS, and the remainder "cf its as sets arc in Jiorough bonus and real-estat securites. It has come through the panic without the loss tif & dollar, and has met all demands, w ithout being obliged to call lit it single loan. Ihe depositors have reason to congratulate themselves upon the j care and ability displayed in the manage-1 inclit ol ibeir funds, and us ihe business is conducted solely for their benelit, they should strive to extend il its much us pos sible, and to sustain in every way the credit of the liaiik. It is now one of the most useful instilutions w hich our city possess es, and we believe that in a short time it will be not only one ol llie safest, but also one of Ihe most important, financial insti ttilioiis in Ihe fouuliy. .Jeln.-ioirn Trib une. (hi to l.'. F. iihoiiiia ifc lito.. ueli of the liewt-bl and freshest for a f.ill ili-lit iieies, uneli nalVarl Vli,..l Si,.1,1. ( I.t U....I Ftj Macaroni, Sea Moijs Farina, Selatine, Cellery triiilt, tichejip's Dcsicaletl Cocoitnut, tor pies, puddings iScc, at the Live Grocery Xo. 2, liner's block. j Ladies to the front! under the New Constitution ladies nix- clIiiraMi to the ofliccs 1' County N:i-cii;ili ndciit ati'l School Directors. Hiseakin.s of this sub : .... ,! T i . f . l' I.. ... ject, the Johnstown V Liif-i-lv sets ol the lullowinjr: "TllC piilillllry of the ; .... voimr men will l. nm n limn f.-l t.ii the ! nii'tinps. or ui iiiitioniionn-' and couvtnc ing those who arc opposed to the innova tion, that ti good, sensible, intelligent woman, will be fully competent to exer cise tlie r.rproaatircjt of a tnisition from which the calm consciousness of duty well performed is the only emolument received. t rain Ilema. The funeral of Mrs. Llizabetli Liickcmby, tocik place on the 18th inst. The funeral services were conducted by Uev. AVestley Davis, assisted by llevs. Stfeeterand Licht liter. ilrs. Leckemhy was a native of Oldham. England. She was a lady of in telligence and an exemplary Christian. liev. Strretcr, of the Disciples church, held iiscik-s of meetings in the '"Church of Cod" at this place. Kev. btrectcr is a gentleman of line intellect and culture and a gmxl orator. The home camp-meeting, couditctcdby Uev. iVtstley J'avis, has been quite a suc cess, many "persons have professed con version and united with the church. i I. A. Jenkins has bought the (Jio.-i rv ai,i. .,:.,,,rl-, a 1874. ici-y 4 lO.l. A Paper for Ihe People, THE Pi'IIHG DAILY. DISPATCH One of the Largest Liveliest and Best Newspapers in the United States. Hvory sae sleouiUl Huh Kcri?s For if. Those of our readers who desire a good city Daily should, by ad means, subscribe for the 1'iTTsnrrto Dispatch, a Large, Live, Independent litH-r. always foremost in obtaining and furnishing the Latet News, mid, beyond question, one ot the i most readable reliable and entertaining I Daily journals published in the L'ni ted "Slides. The Dispatch, w hich, I by the way, has just donned a new j dress, i.-; it large thirty-sis column paper; nnd gives the Latest News j i by Mail f.nd Tele-jraph trom all quarters ,'i.i i... r..ii.. i! of the Clobe most reliable Commercial and Financial Keports, home and foreign ; full and reli able Oil Kcjxirts; daily rexrts cf current The "Yev.;saier for the 1'amily events in the city, including Court News, Police Keports, and General City Intclli- j Tm.; ,.KE.SY rLUIAX itAN.NKK was e. genu:; 1 etsonal, Political and Society ; ta!ililied in l14. ban no siiKrior amonsr n'iigieus News, with carefully digested Editorial iJournala. ami is publihe 1 at a lower rate than any Comments on the topics of the day ; spe- j erper In n.o I'U-rei.. i lai conesjHiiiticiiLu 110111 t.iiiifus piuiin vi interest, Original Poetry, Eic.. Etc. j Whether for the Merchant, the Manulac-! Hirer, the Professional man, the Farmer! or the family, the Dispatch will be found a most valuable and reliable journal, and as such we can cheerfully commend it to our readers. Its regular daily edition ex ceeds 1 l.OOO. and the demand for the paper is now greater than ever before. Tunis I5y Midi to single suWriher. SS OO imt "annum ; in chilis of IO. H7 Served by agents or carriers to sin- ibscribers at 15 cents per week. gle sill; THE WEEKLY I j ) riro .--.f thn nhrtipricf- flhonnoct and Best Family News- j papers Published. ETFIiYBOBY SHOULD BEAD IT. Th - Pir.TiHtui'.o Weekly Dispatch, like I i.e Dailv. is printed from clear, new tviie, and is one of the choicest, ns well as eson- oftlie elieioest Family lviners Hub- t.son. oi int. tue.iptst ramiiy paptrspui) lulled. Il is t large folio sheet containing, thirtv-six columns oi mailer, eniiuitcing all the more imimrtant news ofthe week carefully colated and condensed and limit ing nothing essential to a general know I edge ofeverything of interest traniiriiig thrniighoiit the country. Indeed, as a newspaper, it is not surpassed by any sim ilar publication in America : while the care w ith w hich its selections are made and their great variety render it a most de sirable journal for the family a journal j reph-te w ith interesting reading, and one j that cannot fail to please. The Commer cial f.:il Financial Ueports ofthe Weekly Dispatch are made up with great care, j and are always full and reliable, while lo , its Cattle and Slock reports eipial care Ls ' given. The Weekly Dispatch is fur-, nished to single subscribers at SS1 .SO a! year, or in clubs of ten at ! OO, w i'.h a ! paper gratis to tlie parly getting up the club, it is the cheapest paper in America, its size and the amount ot reading matter it gives considered, and every family should have it. Address iV EI I, cV KOO li. Publishers Daily and Weekly Dispatch. Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. SOW Fit SET MARK FT, Corrvete.! weekly hy A. J. C.vSiinKKii k Co. Appier, dried, f B. Applehutler. V g.tl I in l i it. 1 l liU'-kwheat. t bushel... IP.-eswax. '- B llainn, sh'iulders, It... - rides. - ... hams, " ... Cm. y tmsliel I'-orn meal ft It fall skins, f ! 3. Kiifs, 1 dot Flour. 1 hl'l Flaxneetl ft .u., M Iird. "ft B Lentiier, red sole, fi... npK-r " ... kip, " ... Oats, ft ln Potatoes, ) tin I'e-leiies. uried, 1 C. live -Mai liiiit". W Sail, Xu. 1, V hid llt.u " Asl.ton, Suiiar, yellow f Si white " Taliow '-jit It. W.K.I, '1 fi, 40ii?,i'iO i."ic 1 oo .-Mle Ri Se l'Jc l .1c $1 i Voe ! 1 50 1J1C ! 3?ii :ue 70c sac IrDe ". . .ftm Vl' 1 0J 3e t-1 0J to 3 15 1 24 K IKI , ll)id-Jc l-Jg-Kie. He 40m ic t'rnlanr I.li.iment. There Ii no pain walch tlie Centaur Liniments will not re lieve, no swellini; they will not mlxinc, and nn lameness which they will not cure. This la fining lan:riia:re, but it Is trac. They have produced more cures of rheumatism, ncumliria, lock tpfjpa: jaw palsy, sprains, swellin-zs, eaked-hreasts, scalds, hnms, gilt-rheum, ear-aehe, 4.C., non the human frame, and of strains, siavin, if ills, &c, upon an imals, In one year than have all other pretended remedies since the world bcirnn. They are counter- irritant, an all Iicaliiiff pain reliever. Cripples throw away their crutches, the tamo walk, poison ous Idles are rendered harmless, and the wounded are liealcd wilhouta scar. It Is no lilllntio. The recii Is puliiifhed around each bottle. They se'l as no article ever before sold, and they sell lie cause it doesjust what they pretend to do. Those who new siider front rheumatism, palu er swelling deserve to suiter if they will not nso Centaur Lln-iim-iil. ."dure than 1,000 certificates of remarkable cures, includlnit froxen limb, chronic rheumatism, trout, ruunin-x tumors, tte., have been received. We will Fend a circular containing eertlUiatcs, the rexiH;, tie., gratis, to any one rcipicsilnu 1:. One buttle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment Is Worth one hundred tlolLirs for spavined or swcenlcd horses and mules, or for screw worm In sheep. SUx-k owiiers-theselinimentsarc worth your atten tion. No family should be without them. "White wrai irr for family use ;" Yellow wr.ipjier for an imals. Soi l by all Iiniirnists. f.Oo per bottle; LirjrelK.ttlin! Of). J. B. l.'tiSE K CO., &3 Broad way, New York. V. astobia is more thvj'a sutintilute fur Canto Oil. It is the only e article in cxitence which Is certain to assimilate the food, rcRulato the Low els, cure win. I colic and prottuce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol. anl Is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and ni'-.thrra mny rent. aprili The Ilousvlioltl I'stit:uc:i. AM) I'-jifiilj' I.iniinciit isthelvst r-nicdy In tiic world for tl.e roll..wlns eiinipiaiiits, viz: Cramps In the Limbs and Stom ach, i'liiu in tne Stomach. Bowels, or Side, Khiuiu ntisin iu all Its forms, hillious Colic. Neuralitla, Cholera, Iiysetitery. Col-Is. Fresh wounds. Bums, Sure Throat. Spmal Cnuiplnints, Sprains and Bruises, caillj an l Fever. For Inti-maljind Fx lemal usu. Its ojieratloii Is not only lo relievo the lai lent, I lit enlii. ly reiuovea the caujo of the complaint, il pcuei rales and pervade the Wh ile ty.tciu. re- S-.othi? healthy r-i-t p u to nil :t parts, xud ouiek- cl ':""?" 1 he lloiiwiioid panaeea Is purely Veirctalilc and All Healiuir. Prepared br rbUTLSiinsowN, No. 215 Fulton Sired, New York. For sale by nil druggists. julf B V Of Wlndalow'a Soothing; Nyrnp - 1 "" pivseripiiouoi wicof the i.t K.-nuie Fiiyu ' cians eo-i . . ,n ino i unco n tirF? an-1 has ,.,..,! ,.rtmny wtili ii'rr f.oim-J " tyHii'lJii'vmlmllll'incii iii.,llirrHn.li-lii.r.n, f d.lilv ol llm i..,Bh. rill;ve.Win IroiiilBfWiHfinunii. wcrii m, - , j.,..,..,.,, tic i,.v,,is. ! giT,-. reft, Icatn, t mi'l U'laiTi i uii-OHT bim .-ini'i. nciicve il Unlmtlie tkfl MiJ Sii"': livmr.ly hi lite World Initll e.i."S..r DVSKNTKUYaml 1I A H I.IKK A IN I'llIl.liKKN'. wheihi r H arises trna Teoililnn ' or frniaaiir otlir ciimr. I'll ilirecllona 6r uninn !ili nm.mi.ariv u-h laittle. None Ih'nnineBu- Iwii the lac -niiuilo off KTIS fc PKKK1.N! is on the oiii.'iilu trroi.ir. Sol.l ly all Aleiliclne 1'wileis. Jl C'hihli-eii ortcn look 1'ale and Sick rn.in mi otlirr rauK than Ii&vIiik worna In tlx stoiuafh. llKUWN-S VKRMIFCOECOMFITS will destroy Won without Injury tothechlld. In-ill perlectly Will I'll, and Iree from all color Inx or other Injurious lnrcllrnts u-iially uol in wor:n prpTi-iiilon". t!t 'UTI.S Hi."iWN. I'Mprietorn. No. Fulton Street, New York. Sold bf UrKiyitti and Chrmitll, and Dtaltrt i Md icinci al I'wkxtv-Five C'icxts A Box. Jly9 Xuo AJvcrtucMvnls TJIK 1814. ISM. ! Presbyterian Banner. v ' Oldest & Clicnpcst FAMILY PAPEE. Equal to Any Other. DOUDLK PIIKET. Only $2.00 Per Annum. m:w si'i-.sciiiuKiiji For Nothing. is f Tin A tt TIIK H A NN KK Ikih roinpl.te KELKJIOI S, 1.1 1' Kit A H Y. l.'OMJI KKC'I AU AllKICt LTD KAU SAHIlAllI SCHOOL. FAMILY and O K.N Kk AL NKVVH DKIJ A lll'M EMS. All utn-ctfl living inten-et are dincit5..ed. Seri:il atltnllun Is glTcn to licilvious ami tien era! N'ewji. Our Fore!j(ii Com-jpiintlcnco i un.iinated I'y any journal m the 'liurch. Aiii.ii) unr eontrihulorn arc fuirns of the best n('.'I:ii.rr writrrti in l)ii eiuiitrv. tl(liI wi;i lK. j,r,.!)ell'..N,. I I luring the entire twelre mouths unusiiil attmr- i Til in Ih a Paper -hIiu-Ii sliouM I bo In every Fumilj . T1IF. FAP.M. Imrin the en-!Uin? year special attention will lie Riven to ni.itlers peri-jininir to Ihe lurm. and to stl.-ti nr-ws ati.i rt.idini; will lnlerist tle ferer, AOKNTS WANTFI). Airi-ntswr.nted everywhere, t'ir.ulurs eonLiln- lair t n terms for Agent will l e twiit upon appli- cut I'm. I MM;riiiLN I'AI'KliS. ; l' rsoiw wishing to Lave ..me copies of the Ilan- ! nrT a 'llim,'"- for their wn intormation. or to Mlw ,lltr,, are rr,lu,.stlH , Ui their names land 1 . address, and we will seud the paper : pos:aa .ai i. Addr-ss all leitt-rs V i:s Ii YT E II! A X 1JAX X E II, TO Third vl-einf, VitlSxivjh, l'i. llec-.-i WANTED. NORTH PACIFIC Call on or mlilrers LUTHER S. KAUFFMAN, IB IRj O IKI El JRj 90 Fourth Avenue, pjTTsiwna, pa. d.-i4 T Hut Sell Our French Oil Chnunos. 13 12 new on-s jut errire.1. (Sole airenta in this M country. These are nil Ix-nutics. Ijirc and handsome, lieiail Price. Al.tol. Will send you O hy mail, post paid, mounted ready for frames. ,0 Tor 75 cents: 3 loril.uo. or the whole lifer tiSO. Acuta who care lo make from 100 to Sou per rem. soouKi semi mr circulars .l imr last sell- -, ni(t useiut articles. Aifcirets o PLUMB k CO., P lwg4 los South alb Kt., Philadelphia, Pa A KM IX I8TU ATOK'S XOTICE Kstato nfOnhrial Slishler, late of Jenner Tp., fieeeaseu. lytlers ol ailreim.'tnitlon on the above estate havinir liecn urauted to the nndcrslirned, notice Is hereby (riven to these indebted to it to make Imine- illate payment, and tluwe hav ntr claims aarainst II to pp-aent them dn!y autlienticuteil for n-tticment. ui me una resilience ol sai l ileceased, on Satur d.-ir, Januarv ill, Pi74. JACOBO. MISHLKR. JAM1.S M. MISULFK, deo'.M Administrators. OPIUM EATING, Ailtl How IT CAS r.E CrUBTI. By a Sulfen-r. Si nd stamp to llr. P. 11. Bowser, i transport, iniilana. itec-24 Pirei tlui.s (,.r self-imaiFiire sent i.u apptiraiion. I'crli-ct Fit I Ins; Shins of every description, al ways In tim-k and warranted to tit. J A.MKS 11. A IK FX. 74 Fifth av ime. eppiie PiwtolHee. !eeJ4 PI ITSBl KOH.eA. Qrv7 Agent's Profits per I V" week. Will prove it or forfeit iiiO. New articles just rnlenleil. Samples Tree to nil. W. 11. CHlIiKSIFH.-OT Broadway, New Vork. dec-il LAST AND BEST ev.mbinntlon for. Can- rri-, Anrnti, and .Virnimi.1 livvv Wakii liiiu iiuii'ii laniily newspaper gives every snliserilK-r a iairof the la'rircst and finest OLKo. UK 4 PUS two most attractive sutijects, that taka'' oa tiykt painted by Mrs. Anderson, as contrasts and companions for her ' It ids A vakr' and -ff Ailrrp Azents have IXHDMiE NI 4 4 KSS: eiiil It the "best business ever otter ed canvassers." We tarnish the lightest and hand snniest i.uttit. and wy very l.l-li eoiuinissions. Fa-h suhseriLer n-celves without delav two hean tirnl pictures, which are readv for 1M.HF.DI ATK UFI.IVF.KY. Tho li-.-r Itself stauds H.-crl es anions; laniily journals, iK-lnir so popular thatol itsclnss It has the largrtl circulation in Ike world. Fmploys the best literary talent. Kd ward Firirleston's serial story is just bcyriunlnir: back chapters supplied In each subscriber. Mrs. Siowe's lens; ex'iecled siiuel to . Wi fe and I." beirins in tlie new year. Anyone 4. K!tTN wishing; a hikmI salary or an imle-i VWAJiTKII H-ndeiit business sjionld send lr circulars and terms tn J. R. FDliJl k CO., New Vork, Boston, Clileairo, Cincinnati or San Fmuciscu. dee'iJ 2500 A YEAR Made wil'i vur Pilendid COMBINATION PROSPECTUS. It represents sample pase and slyle of bin linji; of SO Intensely luterestliiir ana uselul Ixxika. that sell In every familv. Best thins; ever tried by Can vassers. A :.' IS W A.VI'F.D, to make a er malicnt business on these works iu every county. Prospectus sent post laid on receipt of price, l.i.0. For circulars aud liberal terms, addrtas JOIl.N i' I'OI'TEU., Publishers, Pliiladelphlu, Pa. dec24 Thirty Year.' Experience an oldnrNe. BONDS AVc Aih'crlixi'Htriittt New Firm.14 SHOE STOEE. SNYDER & UHL, Haling pnrchasetl the Shoe Store lately owned lj II.C.IIeoritM, We lake ulea.'urc In eailins the altruiioti of llie tut. lie to the fuel that we have now and eect lo eep ronetantly on hand a eompielc auarsort nivut cf Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, LOTH OF Faufoen nnr! Hnrno MinnfTfliirp tasieia ana nome Kianuraciure, as can lie found anyahcre. We aliio will hare on hand constantly a lull lupply of SOLE LEATIIEK, .MOKOCCO, CALF SKINS, KII'S, AND LINING SKINS Ol all kl'i.N. wliii s full lin;..f Shoe Findings. The HuM K JIAXlTAITI'liK lif.I'AP.T M I ..N T will Ik in rliarite i N". 13. Snyder, Jsc j Good VJork and Good Fit ! I""' ..J to nout in th Statt Thr? -uMic Is r? n .lully invite I to nU aa-l rxnuiiii oitr Mark, a.- we arc dtonnln1 tn k tj n: khI nt stunI a th b-int auJ tell al pric s n Ir.w f tkr iivrf-t. SNYDER & UHL, dcc24 TJiII(I AXM ALREIOKT or TIIK JOHNSTOWN Jntm'toHn, Pit., Dec. I, IH' iiKsm nets. Xjoens on Keal Estate Johustown Borough Bonds . I'oneinauh B.Touh Bi-mts. Iaiifon Collateral Safe Cash on hand a t50 0-1 Cash In Natitil Banks ll.wt w tl. rJ.TSO 13 SIO oo 4.oeii uo S.ouO W) 4o5 oo I'nitetl Stales 6 p. rt. it.ndf. ll.&ou fsi Pilfhnrs City 7 p. et. Bui-Is -ii.KSJ 0-1 C c9.4.'4 s LTiGi3 03 LIABILITIES. Amount dne Peposltirs lieeeml-er Idvidend dui- L'outir.Heut 4.nn s fsi-j.sa tw Sr.-.TE of- Pkmssvi.v isia, ) Col-STV OK L'AllllUlA, '' I, Frank Dlle-rt. Treasurer of the .li lin-l' un Saiin-zs Bank, do iNdemnly aflirm the alsive siate nient la true, tu the tiest ot mv knowledge un.l ie lief. FliAXK IUB1.RT. Treasurer. Sworn and Sul serliKsl lt..re me. A. Mt iXTiil i.M FRY. X.dary ruhll.-. The iinder-iitneil. Audilini: Committee. respe-t-fully rejsirt that they hare carefully lns'iected the alsive Treasurer's reirt for the last year, endir.it Novemiier 10, 1N7.1. aud have examined the assets ol the Bank, coneistinir of Bonds, .Mortsruxes, .luJirinents. Ijmiis upon Ileal K-iate. Cieli In Bank and on hand, ami tind the 2 tue to correspond With the repcrt. F. W. II a v. ) .lAxra Mi MiLI.es. An.li!i:r. 11. A. IhHMig, STATISTIC VL. Xuailcr of Hepollors Nuinln-rof (ien Acciants A vera ire to each Ih-ssitar Adulls Minors Male female Bate of Hividends f.irlsTl Kate of IlivideniOj fer 1S72 and 1S73... fyinns on Collateral Market Value of Collal'al.. lO.Oofl oo Imuson Keal Fstate Value of Vnl'eof rrinn.l ca5,471 0i Security Value ol huild- inzs thereoii.. 4-9.SJU i) 1.414 I .OS ill") 79 474 1.017 J7 . 5 jiereent. . 6 per cent. , S.CO0 OU 413tJ.7"0 IS e71o.31 vtl Ixmns upon Keal Fstate are based Un the val uo ofthe land alone: buildinirs upon it t-eini; re garded merely as an additional securilv. det-Si 74, THE PATRIOT 74, THE HAKKISBl KO Weekly Patriot contains more reading matter than any oilier news, paper published in Pennsylvania. Its literarv ex cellence is umiuestioned, iind as a vehicle of State News it is unsurpassed, liurlnir the session of the L-irinlature it will prove es'iecially interesting on accennl of its lull reports of the" proceedings of that ho.lv. 1 i-opy, onevear 1 copy, liurfna; session of Legislature. 4 copies, one year, each 4 copies, one vear. each 10 ' au . .. so " " !!.'.'..".".!".'."'. . .'. On .. 7 .. I 75 .. i;s .. i ai .. l a .. l oo A copy, free for one year, eluh oi ten or more. " to any person sending a The Daily Patriot, The only first class newspaper In Central Pennsyl vania, and tho only par at Harrisl. urgh which receives Ass-a-i.-itcl Press Telegrams. 7 un r an num. Ilurint; session or the Legislature fi 00. t.All subs, riptious to Huily ami Weeklv must lie will In advance. Address" PATRIOT, JIarrUburtj, Pa. llnnn fli l A V This is a wonderful little Invention, nnd for the trilling expense of HFTV Cf-VTS. every person can have one in his housa and bo his own glaxler. This instrument will cut glass belter than anv di amond which will cost Fifty miliars. Any person can use it. It is simplv a nice putty knife, with a little steel wheel that makes tw.-nty-Bve hundred revolutions a minute tempered In a peculiar manner. It re.uires no skill or prae'lee to use It. Any body can cut glass with it even a eblid. It will last a lire time. A light pressure on Ihe glass is all that is necessnrv. a.AUKNTS W'AN'TFI). Sent prepaid, to any address, surely parked, upon receipt of 40 cents an.l a letter stamp by II. H.CLAKKfcCtV. 803 East Capitol St., Washington, II. C. iUt-24 8300 A NOraTll Over llnlf Profit Best selling articles, needol In every lam ur. A valuable sample sent on receipt ol li cents to pay pcstiigv. Ad.iress ; . W. S.ij K.lll Ji CO.. l'-4 44 Sixth St., Pittsburgh, i'n. PMIXlJS'r'KATOIl'S XOTICE Kstatc of Pull. I Weaver, late of Conomiuo.li Tp., deceased. Letters of administration on the above estate haling been grante.) to the undersigned, notice Is ! hereby given tu those indebted tu it to ! illate payment, and those huviiigclalms ugainst It, ' to present them duly autheutk-uled lor settlement. ! at late resldeuwot t:oeaed, ia said township, on Satur.laj. the 31 .tar of January, ls74. ISAAt! lOIlKK, - FA N N Y W K A V EK, i leci Administrators. A U I) I TO U S XOTICE. llavin-r lieen appointed by the Court, auditor, ,to ascertain tho names of all Ihe heirs of the es tate of Frederick (i under, aeceased, and to make a .distribution ol Ihe Innd In the hands of Philip boater, Jr., ..xrouiov 01 iiv tineeaae.1. to ami r"iTi mm ' bai, Glass Cutter among those legally entitl.-.t thereto", I b-rebv ( known and present them to the assignee at the give notice to all parties Interested! heroin, that 1 1 store of 31. l .odenhiiuer fc Co.. en -Saturday. Feb wlllatteii.l to uiy duties under said apiwiutment 1 ru try 4th, ls74, when aud where be will attcu.l iur at my olllee, in sviepiet, Pa., on Tuesday. Janu-1 purpose of settlement. aryntb, 1674. F. J. KOOSlH, HEBAIAN CHRISTSEK, aee Autlltor. 1 -Vi JC Ailrerli.-tcth i rimofrs .voTfcr; jM.Mr.KSKTt it rv. '. Ai an iironan onri ri-; i' .-.rr.':- i. i;i rci : tr S.iio.r.."t e.iiity. on tin- t. a eyi.i 1 1-' ! r. ' A. 1 1. Is7a, t-l.re the Hon. the Jn iher.-of, on i iie.th.n ol A. .1. t'oli.rti. K.. ih roolifinaiiii i Isken oil auoiiot'ii re.li in l:il l' i'i -f .I'.hll -i Keller. de-asl. an I r i' rr;-l n J. H. K' l- i tn.. to make a di'ttihatl'in ke"irdh'X to the ft .11 of takl ) de-eaed. Kitraot fri lh I:-...rJ eerif..J H lie.. 1S73. ! J. it. V. ALl'Kil. j llerlf. i I will attend to the duiii-a of Ihr ahore atirK.int- ment at llie I 'uurt ilouw. In I lie borough ol .Suiu eret, on 1 hurlnr. January lii h. H74, at loo'cloi'k ; a. in., where thoe iuten sied can ntton l. JOIl.N It. KDIr, . det-24 Aadltor. JOTICK TO STOCK IIOLDKKS. lhrrewlll he a meeiinnf the Strt klwddersof i!" 1',ut,lo Valley K-lir..l 'oniony at the Hrillier House. in lUrlln, on I..n-iy. Jaauarr l.tn. ln.4, t .,n fcrl.y-k p. m., f..r the nurnueeof elect in a I r-M h ni .i ,irPr(r. f,,r ,,e r;,,Uius year. "Ah. A. M. KUISSINCKi:. lle4 !S-'y and Tr-.i. I )L'liLIC sali:. lly rirtue of an order is.-ud on; ol Hie i pi,.,,,, "ourtof Somerset canity. Ja.. and to nn- dir t litre Kill he exrM4mt to ptihlie sale, at the u.wn ,'r i 'onltuenee. at the houfe f Imuii-I 4 'ani., on Frl dav. lleiemlier 2Sth, 1H7:I, the followin-; real es tate, late the proirtyof Anne lt-xl.1 r. neeensed. Tlx: A plantation and Iraet ol hunt fi:u.ue i in l'-r Turkeyloot townsbip. Sono ro teouaty. i'a.. f..i.Uiinin ttl ai res and U'J p. ri'lu-J. strirt meas ure, adioiii lij mii't'iil John Frirnd s heir-. John (iiiljhart. Henry U. Snyder and oth-r: alxiut 1'J.i arrea of whi h are elrare,!, and an in in. adow: i there are a two story dwelling house, a Inre ham ! and other outhuildinjr on tho larm. Thalartnia) itI1 . nalenf ruitir.,tin. ani wen watcryd: i j the wood-lam! is well tunireu. Tkkms. ci.00j dollar, an I the ooats ami x- pen.-s of sale to lie paid on crmhr Ulon i4 aale, ihe tmlan'-e of the pureUase money to' remain a hen on the premiio.;4, lo oe secured hy mort'aire, ; the interest to lie pai.l annually to IV rn. Koddy. ' K.. durlnir his life, and at hi- death the .rinci-i pal sum to tm paid to the hrothersand sl-i- rs f : tiie sai.l Anne Kldy. d-"-nsi-.t. Five hundred J dollars of the two tln.iuan.1 to h p.-ild as ?.in as the property Is knoi'ked dnivn. i Sale nieiiiani(.'i!?e a' 1 o'llty k i. m. of fa id d.-.v. , J. K. .H'.tlU.LK.V. " I doi-3 Trustee. r I -4' US'! iSTKHaS' SALK OF KKAL ESTATE. ilv virtue ttf an rlcr '-!!., I nut of thr firijumi t I Cmrt of SomriMft t,imnty. t to the Qn lrsiKr.cJ f .urecteu. mere will ne exiKf j to puoiic "1x1! hv t I t-ufjUc outTT. on th nrrini'?', mi 1 hureJjf. the j m day f Janu iry, at VJ o'cio-'l. 4. bi iu tit? llia'tS all . IM! lil' . IU 1 'Ht'IU.lPll ('IWOlllip. I in aai'i eouutv. lh following dc-ntied vatuul-l-! rcul ctatev Uto th pruny of 1 ii rurr, j late of L;m-nituyb townUJp. Iof;ip't!, to wit: I No. 1. A '-ortiiiu lot of r-uu I niiuai3 in tL? J tw of I)avicl.-riilf( r)nt;.itiir.ijr afumt oiii'-di .; ol an am?, adj ifuin IaD of TatharfiK l.'tuier'n heirs, lot No. '1 and the main .nre-tot &.. town, f heinuntho wot side of Ha id street, aal known on tlio ajcnenil p!an of fa id town lot No. 1 I. Tin-re i a three rory frame Iv.-u-e or the pretn-1 (-". ! No. 2. A ''rtiiin I t of urund "iLutifr in ihe i .ni:5 town, ml j .ininir lot i Ail n.iii K-xblr ; lot No. I. Alain .tr-vt an I an a.ly( CM.iaiuin aUut on u:ir:ir if an a.-re aivt kziuwr on tio I jri-nk-ral I'lanof tusn lot u. Thpre j a one story Itniliiiit ul tia a raiiin- t simp and ot hr outtsiiildtiix' on tUc i-riiMi. -. Alf:VcnI i ehoifetniit trt;i!thcrrfn. i No. A Cfrtain lot of n-uo-i jiitnii in the ifatne town. a l)otnin Kmi of I'finiel Holimau. half acre. Thre is a framf UtiI eroded on thin It: Io a lot of choice fruit 'r-es on the preroi-i, Ti:rv.-. One-third in hand tn the 1-t day t.f f Af-ril. A. I. at whi ii tiinr lh dc.-I will ntad and oscpion ifivtru f.f the prsmisca. The; btt lance in thn-o euai anttiitl itit.-iliuciils t'itn?-1 attcr, to l-e secured hy judiftucnt bonds on tf.c ' premise!: ten ircent ol thoj-un-ha c m-'nv to t i'li inii the (lav of wlu. w:ll he iki'luetetl ; ir-jin nrst jiaymenT. l ;i' wi'tow s ii.-wor in ttia premise hit. been relea.i-d. f i J1A.MI-.1. Vv . IIMlf HKii. I deep) Tni:i KM'IKK El-ECflON. The s'oekholiler s oftlie Snmer-o-t and llsir.,rl Turnpike Company will lake n'ti- that an elee. I lion will be held at the h"Ue of i. A. Knninel. j in Alieaheny township, on thejih day of January I i next, to eleirt one Freiddi-nr. six iaiiai-rs ami a the ensain, year, J L'c F KtMMKU I twt..t i-..i t... ,- i .r. ' I" .'.. 1 vi ULIC sAlk. ' K - J " Hv virtue i.i an ord' rut the iirpluins' Ci.nn ofj S.iiuer-1 eotintv. wewillsi-llat put. ,i(. sale the r-.il itate ol Ihoiiet Mevers. dii-nise l. tale of .Mil for.l town-dull, on Saturday, the lo.li dny of Juu- arv. 1S.4- on lltu i.reiiiis.".. :it ,tii .-ii.-lc it m p. in.. I eeraainia ivo acn-s. itt-T'.- "i- ii-r. ol wtai-ti luij ai res are elcur. So acres in lin-.i'ii.w. with hmi-e, spring hiiUa.-, harn and oilier impruvetni u:.-- tln:iv mi ereetisl: a itisj.1 fruit or-har.l an i a ear on-hard of .'.00 trees on tiie same: al'iuelum-e of lime and bituminous i-.nl on tlie aili'-iinii lana: ad- , i. lininir lanls of Tohini M. vers. Fr.-eiu.in Inlield. : Jesse Hoover. Wni. Baker. -Sainu.-l Ii. I 'rit iite-i-l and others. Is within halt-mile .d Jlili.-rd St;i- ! t,u. on tlie Somerset Branch K iiln.ad. ' - main- t convenient ti s."!.!.. n.iils and chup l:i-s. 1 linns. l.'Jvi In hand 1st April. Is74. reinr.ni. dt-r in ayui-nts of 3oo annually, witliout inter est: ten K-r e-nt of the hand BMiii-r to l.e nn the ilavr of sale: defern-1 !i-ivT!ii-al i -.-ri!r,l on the prcmij s. Tl.HI S MFTKRS. VM. Clili'HFIFXK, o-ciT Administrators. UIlKiK lH ILDEir.S XOTICE The C'mml-innpr f S4HjirTr,t County wiU f fr to let nt public outcry In Hi" mrrt hi'iMcrnon the ire the contracts fur the ouiMinsc "f the Mlnvrini; hril' on the premi', ti wit : t a 1 ue-niay tbt J7th lay of January. JK74. at 10 oVlt-ck, the liuiMinir of a briilve liver Iiurt-1 Kill Creek in I r-ia iM.nxiirh. wftcre the r-u.! lca:i;: fn-in iVlntUunf cnniH sui.l en.t k. (hi WtMneiay the arh 4lny ol J;mu.'rv at 10 oVlui-k ami on the pmni.-H DUili'liii t.i hrilire over I'ox'i Ofk itenrtltc hiu-t.o. JS'oah liulrir in S-njerwt twnhtp. fi Thum tiiy the I'uthtliiy .f J:inu iry 174. at 10 oYle-ck. m the r?a.ij nearSiiw" -aumiil la Jv-n-m-r Ttsi.jhi(i, the ItuiMmtr of a lhiire ovt-r tue DiahteiiiU)! tJrwk. w here tlie rnal rpe the (-reek k.ukhz In-ill 'iii'fH.'t t Johiix-town .tuni'i-.p. at a 1-t hit on the Heilfopi aiir.1 tireen'thun; turnpike, at or nmr the bou.e lute the property f Ahmltaiu 1'iirert. ileteueAl, in Jenner lowntiip. tn Friday the 3 th ot January 14. at 1 oVtk. on the premi-H7!-, a brhl'e over Sh't-.lo creek to I'aiut luwnship, where the p-ail crsse-w, leadiii frm Berlin to John.town. in ull twntitp. The couin4:torf will he requirvit tt uive t.'CUrilT for the ftame lor the rwTl- nnane if the wii tr:u tii on the day of Mle. Speeiiu-atitini will l-e es hihiteil on that'ttav. attfst: " JA'n.T. AV AT.TKK. Ja or NiTF. YALJ. Clerk. F. J. COI'NT U V M AN. l"Cl7 tMinniisi.tn-r. p. IHAC SALE. 1 will sell at I'uMu Sal.'. I-v irtn- of aa order nnty. en of the On'hfns' Court nf S4imrset 1 Sotimlci', UfHth f January, 18T4, a' my office in Somerset lit P'Uh. at 1 och-k. P. Al.. the real estate of John Countryman, deceased, late of Somerset Township. A Iraet of hind containing ahcut 67 acres, atsmt 40aeresclear, l'J acres in meadow, with a large brick dwelling house and a new Swiss barn there on erected; with a sugar orchard of Irom eight hundred to one thousand sugar trees, tine running water and ex.-etlcnt springs on the saute. Adjoins lundsol Peter Hctltcy, J. 11. lb I. Wm. M. Vuiing aid others. Terms: t.200. In hand 1st April, ls74. The re mainder to re, nam a lien on the premise:: the in terest thereol to he imid to the widow, FlizalM-ih Countrvman. during lite or widdowhood. and at hi r death or remarriage the principal stun to lie Paid to Litcv Ann Hovte. J. O. KIM.MEL. Pec 17 A im'r. with the iliaiiiicxed. JpUIJLIC SALE. lly r.irertltm of the Ju.'ir. ; of the '-YpUan- Court o Somerma C.rtiPty. 1 will wll at pnl'lie sale Id Somerset JUcruuh, on the preini.'i-, on Tuenday, (he 10lh January, 174. at 1 o'clock, 1. M the real estate, the pmpcrtT of Ueorvjo barker, ileeeawd ; cti.-istiim t wren huiMii.ic lot!", f.r KesMeivts, liiiin'-- phirei or olhee. larintr on the puhhe fMjtiare nJ .Main Cnw S:reeu l'laram ul khe j-umeeun be rkiu at uiy ttlr. J ITenr.s: I.ea?n3Me. ami will i e dm.'. v. knwn i-a tiie Iay of r-ale. J. iK KIMAU.U A'!mr. i!e N ui.-- ntn ium Tf tera.iiu ainie. lec 17 ALE OF VALUAI5I.E HEAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order issnel ont of the Ondians' T'ourt of Somerset County, and to me directed, there will be exposed ti public sale, ou tiic premi ses, at 1 o'clock. P, 31. on Saturday, January 10't, lsT l, the following real estate, late the property ol Ja cob ti. Folk, dei'iised, vi: A certain tract of land -dtuate-! hi Klkllck tewn ship. Somerset County. Pa., containing -J75 acres, strict measure, adjoining kinds of Samuel .'dausi. William Kn-tchman. Jacob Keiin. Christian H,R-h-su-tleraiid others: als.ut I 0 acres of which are clcare.1 and 4o acres in mead. w. Thire are a two story dwelling house. Iauk bani. ainiotlicr i-ut-buildiiigs on the i:,nn. The farm is i:, a good slate ot euliivali.41. Is well watered and well lim bered. Terms: One third of pnr.-haseiu nicy, after pay ing dclns aad exM-nscs, to n iuain a llfo on tlie premises; the Interest to lie j.ai-l unnuailv to the il. w during liie. and m her death the principal to be paid the heirs of said decedent. Three thousand dollars en ihelitduy of April ls74. ow aelivery of deed, and balance in live e.ual uunu.il pay ci-.nls to Iw secured bv judgment. J Eli KM 1 A If J. Ft ILK. ! 17 Trus-.e;-. J OTIC l-I l S.-aUs prov.ais are Inviicl t be handed in at theSomiiset County P.,r House . n the lirst of January next to all the places lor one vear irom April 1st, ls73, of Poor House Stewart, Poor limine Physician and P.s.r House attorney. PETEK M'liER. JOHN H. S.W HER. J ACOB c. CK It'll FIELD, deel-J Foi.r House Hirectors. Jl IX ISTIUWKXOTIcfE Eiiaio of Samuel Peetes lata of Allegheny tp. deceased. Letter te-tanientary on the above estate hav ing been grunted to the undersigned by the prop er authority, noth-e is hereby given to thorn. In debll to it to makelaime.liatepuvuient.and those having claims against it will present them to the undersign.sl at the late resideuceot Mid deceased, Satuplay, January 10th, ls74. JOHN PEETEIJ, A.'m'r. wiih will annexed. m 1 .1 ' V TU! V ASS I GXMtNV. 31. I5.-Menhlmer. Jacob Her lealiiiaer and W. Bentenhimer, trading as 31. Berdrnhliner & Co.. of Oarrelt, Somersi-t C.untr, Pa., br deed ..fas siirnment, have algn,sl alt their pr-p, rtv to the underiigiie.! in trust, lor the bent-tit o! 1 heir cred itors. All nersona ltult.t.l 1.. .-..i.i ll li..r.l..nl.l ! mer & Co., ure reouesie-i to make immediate Day men!, and those having claitnswill inc same Assynes Xi w Ail'rrlUem'nfH. ' i 1 liis siiuci.. i reserved for J. K lilj-myer, who has removed his stock into the most magni ficent hardware room in this place. lie can b; found in V O l"ir,a 11 1 xJ' -ll O. O, Dd.Lt S lLiOCK. I Farm for Sale. I will sell at private sals that eeruln Fara ilt VJI!''J lx ailn Huthwest of Mt. Fieatant. In Fan Huntiiiit'i.'n township. Ve9tIllor!aId eoanty. Fa.. ejtiCuniug atjout 12 G C Ji m s , H is thereon a -tood frame dwelling house, sprla-r W',1 and eoal nonsea. a new frame bank oariT' j .prin .of'," ST waerei n-U; wr !2Q0 Dcarin3 Grafted Fruit Trees, i 1,1' """-'lieU to churches, geboola. Miita. He. U "'""n ""lea of Brua4 FurJ Station, a u 'u,,:'ur75'1 'unnelisTiil railroad, aad wltaia j "reo inilea of sjex-tt'i station at Foamain Milla. f fnu WIIIIln nirecmllesof StoDerrill. Buth ikw i i.i u'iuw ed pUees are on the isvoihwaet Praaarl 11 W ay. Fries a: 4 nee men, !....-. vuiia ila i!.l)-iu i:i hand April 1, lr. S.oeo AprU 1. 1ST xi.oi-'J April 1. 1375. and th. haiane April L It);' wrh interest on the whole to be paid yearly For turtlier infv.rraati.,n aldrta Manual. Maullar, J.f.. ..It. Fi-asant. W etmiirelanj uaalr Fa7 or call on the sni i riber on the premise "'V THUS. KAYGOR. jl - XEcrTon.s xotice. i a a Lstate of Kev. C. F. Hyer, late of Somarset eL Letters testamentary on th aboTa eatate haeicc l-een ifranu-d to the nndersiizned hi the n,. tuority. not.'-e is hereby risen to thoe lnuahtad to it to make immeiliine payment, and tboM ha-In-x claim against it will nresent them to the an ....i-iiiiM-i ice omee oi jonn H, I hL tan S.itnt-riu.r . ... ..i.. nl.. .. T . .. . l I' tu .....u,..Mj .im, A. M WHFTSTOrf E, . noeta J'lil.1 lU-HLJJfSON, Fxajeator. IIAXS' COURT SALE OF AL ESTATE. Oroiians' Court of Somerset mnm, . hv V.riue of an unl.r a! m1. l.ni . . I reete.1. 1 will sell at puldie sale tb'e'loUowing real , estate, late the estate of Joeth Meven V . ers,-t township, deceased, town: -No. 1. Known as the homestead of Ueeeaoe.! situate in Somerset township, Somerset eooLiv Pa.. al,ut one-halt mile wejt of Somerset bor ough, a.ip.ining lands of James Paraon. Wesiev . Havis. W eiiersburu 4i West Newum Plank ll.ad and other land of deecaased. eontainina Si a. ns and pen lies, strtet measure, nearivail elcared and leueed: a two story dwellW hou ai.l bank ham and other buildings are ikeraon en-.-t.-ii: a g,l spring ef never-failina; water an orchard envenient awl several acres in maad'ow No. 2. -suuatc in the township and eoantv aforal said, adjoining Wellersburg k. West Newton Plank Koad. Jului Hicks and James Parsot T con taining titteen acres, strict measore, alleleare.1 and Ivuced: living water thereon: abon half tn meadow an.l balance in a (roid-state of cultivation No. 3. A tract of land situate in the townsnin ami eoantv aioresnid. a.lj.n.iDg land of John It K.i.ly Jellies Par, a, J. 31. Holderhauni an,t Samuel tr. Liveoguod. containing i4 acres ami 74 t.-r.-hes. strict measure: about 14 acres thereof la well tiurhvml: living water thereon: the balance lx-ing m a state Tor cultivation, the whole bein-r lencrd. The atiove deseribed three tracts are all si'uate.1 one-half to one mile west of Somerset, and will be s..ldat the late residence of decedent on JSatar day. the 27th day of December. IS73. at one o eloek on said day. An.t on the foilowinj Mondav the, ij:h of lH-ccmhcr. at 1 o'clock. I will sell the iin.lt vi.ied half of the following lanas, situate in Mii-f.-rd towusliip. s.merset Co., Pa., at the n'adtaem of John Meyers, in said township, to wit: No. 4. The undivided half of a tract of land situate in JHill'ori township. Somerset Co Pa adioining hlnds of Peter Bull. John Friol' and! others, eoulaluing 13 acres and 113 perches: a two story frame house and frame barn and other build ings thereon erected: a sr-s-il orchard thereon- 4 a, rcs in meadow and balance, in gnoal stale of Nn. 4. The undivided half of a trat r i. situate In the township and eoantv aforesaid a. I joining lands of J. Sho D. Shotf. i c si.' T and others, o.ntaiuing 14 acres and Ul perch.- partly cleared and the whole under fence. They aforesaid two tracts are situated ahnat one mi hi distant trom licbliartsburK ami New Ceatreviile and will lie si Id at one o'clock on sa si day. Ami at the same time by an arrangement with John H. .Meyers, the owner of the other half ef the alwve tracts, his interest therein will he sold so that the purchasers can have title to the whole his interest to he sold on the same terms aa tlie in t. rest of Joseph Meyera. deoeaaed. TKit.-xs ok Sale. One-third in hand on the 1-t of April. 174, a in I the balance In three eaaal an nual payments falling due 1st April. 11173, i;an.l 1-77 respectively, to he secured by judgment bonds Id per 1 cut of the purchase money to be paid or cured when each pmperty is Sold and to be deduct ed out of the hand money. Possession to he given, on the 1st of April next, when the deed will be d livere I. S A al V EL C. LI V ENOOt p. u'3 Trustee. A local agenl and a canvasser In thi cvi-b-tv, to represent Our Firraiile rrle-nd. We can give tbu proiH-r i.ir:y a goo.1 paying and easily workeU casn ncsisiiss. The tact and experience of an ol.iag;.-nt is not needol ti ho su,i.-eessful, though we have more experienced agents (secured during the p.i.-a two years) working for us than any other house in America, and they continue to work right along, and make BIO salaries. The secret is that they otfer tlie people bltte inducements, ami ' that we attend more r ,ptlt to thehr orders. 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