. December TIME TABLE. .,r.ieT w"r,!"AL po"rr ,vnokT'- , .1 .i.r JnlvTth. 187S. trains will al'"'''" ' I1,1!.1'!1!!".',!" wi mi i1 1 iii i mi j ogMeasacsagasaggsa The Somerset Hei THE BALTIMORE BUTTER COMMISSION HOUSE li. J3KOOKE, NYCE & Co. !! . ' i iii ii ill j ii ii ii iMMpn i yi 1 1 LV- .a 11:11 a. m. 1 P- t ,4 p. m. P- W.r.ALTFATlIER, (WrL Suj.it. I fc p. r Hwl l-.MST. 1.11 f ..: p. tn. .. 6:11 . m. ..13:03 P- m. .. 4 60 p. B. Ketaraa. Elsx-tl Betan iu.1nw the official vote on as received at wv ci ve ... "VMictit ntion. 'f'sl'.te department, in all the coun- lie of tbe State: .", furd- ki. ... H,rt He;" -' lVnt'r ' ,-,rtrti (Vnir Chf.w- n,n.n ... i'lm-ii. ,vlrl" lira f..rl iWrls.n-1 i-ut'hl0 jtrc ; tK . r-fi V-nk:"l fill'' fir-" ror.Ur.R.I jjllaaa .Ifll."1 lOtlit' U"';" IkhW k.sn"i j,vr.m:ri gMerT jn9 jl.:e"iiery Vonr -!.' Vtfhsniberland. Trrt pMtailt'.phla---- Pi.' T-.t'l-r Savkill $i;vler V mwt SuiilTiin fl-iMlinn T'V I'iiMI :inc"- u Vrcn VtitngtB tl'tm -i;inerlnd ... U'vi.mmK York T..t- FOB. AUSB'T 637 9W1 1316 l9t MM ltlT UTl 1IM Sill 774 114! 17M 334 4040 1193 461 .-! HITS1 41W M 17471 ew ll! 1077 1 6ft0' 77 22X7 94 12-2 ; 3a; isi 3 7 Ml1 Ml asso1 IBM 3110, 40.13 18 77 62 2-J9 M34 73 37-J7 KSS MO I I 39U ij7 3l PS S, ifM '"' 24W ,94 i-, si" I 12 I "..j t31 3S SHI2 447 2&"i: yjs 1 7j is49 )72 i97 5x jr.ni 31 177 13 04 I 3-wi ntn " " 1 S7 eA4i 2o.' 140 3S1 1004 !M 1345 2MI "I" 3170 i21 14B1 J919 '.'.'J ft9" KW! S3 44 e17 40 W j,)73 6N4' , " 2973; gSl 2:l iio "" 16W 317 "I 471. lt 3417 12S "" 4038 3S "" 1M0' A7 4081 246 "" 17f 134 ' 4414, 301 .. S43744 10494 1M4M ...144140 54 South St. Baltimore, EVId. W e ngain offt-r to our many patrona, th licncfit ol our scrvioi-s for the sale of ' " "ur ,onS exiHripnce warrants u in Riyin-;. that we comnmnd uni-quakd fueililics, for placing it to the best possible adrantage, mid as we niiiko Hmtor a hputi aliiy. allow nothing tlc to interfere with its eartful handling. Our reputation for promptness is well established, and from th se wh' have not jTct had the lientflt ot the many advantages we possess, we solicit a dial, and w ill ufb nil our abilities to give entire cafwfaction. Liberal advances made when desired, and aK letters ot inquiry pnunpily und cheer fully replied to. ttespcctrully, &c., B. KltOOKE, XYCKi Co. Cards can le obtained at the Express office and Railroad Depot. llunuiicl. SonuTKct Lk1,'C ICo ZjH A. Y. l. held a special mcctiiig on Saturday rL'ht la?t, "f-t. John's nii;ht," fr tiic (nsUdlation of oiliceis ilict, vi7.: V. M. A. .1. ('o'.!mt;i' ; Sen. V ( has. V i'lil ; .Jtin. W. !c Y. Kimir.tl ; Sec. L. (.'. (Ylboni ; Treas. (!i'o. These tituu!! at !'oiilIv.Alli-c Over two viars i.avj ons-ci I d t;nce the ' M.ivs of Weyniid Sc Vlv.X r.-ere elosed out. j i t huinlreds ot ivo::nts. cv r two years ! ml, are tmscttlcil, and t unisiin s ot 'dob I Use Morrison & Bro's Cough Syrup. in cure any cougu. MoKRisox & Bko. Ml. Phasaut, Pa., keep Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines of all kinds. Perfumery, Hoaps, Ac, and pro prietors of a noble Cough Svrup aud Liniment. For sale at the stores. i 1 ,l.1.., 'I- f . r ' Christmas gifts, purchase tor them Rome i thing both useful and ornamental. Messrs Snydurand I'lil, have a large assortment of fine boots and shoes, that a if beautiful as well as serviceable. Cull mid buy a pair for each of vour children. -Instead of buv- T. J. PicKixo & Co., Propriet ors of the Eagle Livery Stable, continue to furnuh the jmblic w ith the best of teams ut mod erate rates. They keep the best teams in Somerset County. A rAi young creature, with a penchant lr cards, thus addreaed an epistle to her masculine triend: "Come und play youcur with me this evening." And lie "got mad, and said a "graduate'' w ho had such spells as thst was no right tniwer for him. OUR Carrier requests us to say that he w ill make bis best bow and deliver his an nual address ou New Year's morning. 1 le hones that vou will be well sumilied with the "ever needful," and will favor him'n Yl.Bciilord: After the ic-tullation. iiicmlx ; of the I:le rep,iir.-d to tlio IM! House, where a suinptuoiis repast had been repared. Soun: eighty uienilicrs of the fraternity partoook of u supper, so elegantly gotten up. that t!ie ho-.t and hostess were comlime:ited on nil 8idc-. Everything j ased :!' i.iiictly, mid at li o'clock if. a tvcial train Conveyed the lueiiihers from the southern purtion of the county to Mineral Point. I'rxina Items. Our. town i a little dull at present. Items are as scarce as henteeth but green hacks are scarcer. Vt'e learn that Kev. Id. 1). LichliSer, is holding a protracted meeting at Drake town; (piite a revival is repotted. We hope thai the city will le s-ived from the awful calaniliity that betell old Sodom and Gomorrah. Our large store tm:!din,a, whit h w.ts ' siokpn of some time ago, has at lat madu j its appearance ; it indeed, nui.rs quite a show. We believe the fisrt tlovr will coa j s.bi oi store room, tutor simp, siioemaKcr bhoptfcc, the second will. nt donM, l e ti:i islied lor a hall of some kind. BRINHAM VILMOT On the 23rd of Dec. 17::, by K, v. Y. E. Crel., Mr. STEfcL On IhoaSrd inst.. F. Keener. Mr. Wm. M (ash, n will oblige us by attending to this at once. ! this count;. before costs are added. t ..,. t,. . r . .i.. ,.r n- 11....,,!.,.. '!! ., ! Ivf-llir.il Ur,.U, "11 llir inuiui ". Weyand & Piatt a large s;:m, wbieti we greatly need. The j AMiErn 1-accoum-i must Le settlccl at once, either bv hv Uev. If. . . .... . .. i. r. 1- . .. 1 e or tuuirmcni. ibose imlelted i Ankenv to -Mi saran u. nieeie, oom oil Xt'in Ath'erHtewnl Xcw Atlrx'rtixrmrnl.- jVvt Adcerluemantn. New Firm j-prm. , I Will tfrll IC SALE. A UDITOK'S NOTICIJ. SiLnKHSKTrOrNTY, . , I vri!! x.ll at TuLllr SU hy Tirtwy A an rrtrt At an Orphan t'mn h.-l-l t snrnfr-ft. In rcl : r( ''riiMn' .rt of Sbict Comlj. e f Somerset ant ir. on i tbeA-'b) .lay ol Umemhtr, i. thcmr f .r.MM tin. S.mjersei. Penni., IIoo Back, Dee. 2"tb. iiv DkAU Fuib.nu: Again 1 lift my gentle goose iiuill to hold a jileasant tete-a tete with you. The lime has come I Mow, I make my Cr.it appearance in the presence of all the great worthies of our Ikt'publie. and of all the sparkling high liorn beauties. Miss .Nellie chief among them. Kow my pro digious Uculucs are brought to the tusk, my hands wave gracefully, my ideas gush lorlh in their well-trained musical tones, ins Excellency, the President, an si those very distinguished gentlemen, lSTJi. at Deal s Mills, by Her. W. K Crebs, Mr. Wm. II. Reiber to Miss fjousia Deal, Ixith of Sonierxet county, Pa. SHAVER TKOSTLE Oil the 2:lrd inst. hv Her. John Tomlinson. Mr. J. Shaver to Miss Martha A. Trtwtle, both of Somerset county, Pa. MOXEIMET MARKET, Currocted weekly by A. J. CAiaatxa k. Co. Apple, ilrfeil, V R Applebu'UT, 1 gal liUlllT. )l lb ltuokwheiit. W trankvl... liiwfWill. V tt whom the i H.icm, ehouhlvrii, f ... neolile vol into Iienodic. sellini'S nil tr " Me, ut me. A blaml smile of approval illumi-1 1V)rUi 9 "uhel... nr.tes every counleiiauce ; sounds of praise jtiorii'iiieul V . '. '. greet my ears liom every corner. Ah ! j ;,alf "kb". if lii.ise beautilul eyes, beaniiiii: their Roods ! tT E, with a ouarter. It is certainly worth live cents more per year to have your pnwr delivered at vour door than at the Post irtice. Passing the "S eaiiiore Hotel, " now onvTted into a duelliii'i Ii.jtise, a lew days since, we were sorry to see that the old Sycamore had yielded up the gho:;t. The storms are prostrating its brunches to the earth soon it will disappear from our I sight. This old familiar tree, wh.-e glo- W'h. Morgan informs 11. that for the j rv and renown are spread oer land and first time this season, he has filled all Ins J sea, is passing a wav ; No more will i orders ana win nereaitcr, during me wmt waving branches shelter us lr m:i prepared 10 ioiiu hi the will W ide A Warxiko. We hare heard of wr- : ITclTeu 10 ,ur'"s. . -'":s 1 noon-day scorelimg sun aons not a hundred mini from hrr "" 01 U3 "real arms, spnauin iar;.inl who might take a hint from the following: , VM!,V,W .",er " 'OJ WMn j r.a-k the huh: bird while singiiu its sweel A lad in Worchter, .Muss, has been fined ,hat W,H Klv,s MI,MrtM,n- i no more w ii! it support the diunk- $5 and costs amounting to f 14.50 for steal-! - j ard troin lulling into the ditch .vi.i.-.l.cy, ing a tnpy of a daily newspaper from the! The year 1871 will have its events both no doul.t, was the tait.se its death. Ke door ol a ulwcrilier. In oassinc sentence ! public and private. It is verv often of use I ware tlrttiikr.rd that it dm s not kill vou. WsyTltr A ITar-jT N Year ! puaias raell's. Miooi. R'Kivs should 1 well ventila- forlT4 at Benford A Kim- Co to r.. W. Benford tor your Neckties. Collars e. r!4?iK Cowan's Christmas Story, at our Own Dnig Store." This is the last Herald we will print in K3- Br vor.r clothes of O. W lVnford, he hrjn a fit- For Quinsey or Epizootic use Morrison 4 ilro's Liniment. tvaooi. B.x8ofall kiruls for sale at ifiiiord& Kimmell's. I lave tried Morrison & Bro's. Liniment l r Epitootic and it cured. Ik vou want to buy a Look ing glass, leiip, go to Hlymyer s narti ware !-. A s()ur acre is vm leet iur. ... every side. Best Brantta ot Ciirars and Tobacco's k,p:at "Our Own Drug Store.' YVk hud a regular M tushionetl snow f. .inn on Suturday aud Sunday. ick assortment of Glass, Queens and Miilow Ware, cheap for cash, at Khoads :!r.. lin.cKl BbicHI Brick '. ! I 250,0X10 itri, kfor sale by Samuel Shaffer, Somerset C. 0 W. Beskokd kecj consLintly on tan.l Urge stock of gents furnishing I'eksons contemplating buildin? will do vlItocallatBlymyers liaraware etore tad pet his prices. IitsT Brands of Flour, fresh ground Bi kwhcHt Flour and Corn Meal at i.Wls ltros. Scku to V. V. McKais & Vum iwlwid, Md., for price list of ten different 'ij-sof Healing Stove. lv v m want to sec a large and full stock of Hanlware, and it yon want to buy goods tttsiji. fi to Blymyer's. Tiir tt '..n."h Srmo known is made ? Morrison A Ilro. of Mt Pleasant. Pa i t tale ut all stores, at a price to suit all, Always ui l the want of their cus t nifT. Fresh Groceries recrived alnitmt Wi!v at Rhoads Bros. the Judge said it was not the mere market Talue of the goods stolen that called for severe punishment, but the great annoy ance attending such petty pillerin;. Eitaui.a. Ala., March 29, 1870. Iftin.-M J. II. Zeilin J Co., .Vur;i, On.: Gests : Your Simmons' Liver Regu lator has been in use in my family lor some time, and I am persuaded that it is a valuable addition to the Medical Sciences. Respectfully yours, J.M. OlLLSHORTKK. Tun Epizootic is coming ! last w inter I had several horses that bad it, I tried a number ot different medicines without effecting a cure, then I tried Morrison & liro s. Liniment, it cxcclls all other medi cines. Rub the throat glands and under or letween the jaws and let them smell it. I guarantee a relief. I reccommended it to my neighlsirs and it had the same good effect. S. P. For the benefit of those of our readers who anticipate celebrating their wedding anniversaries, and do not know exactly the order in which they come, we priut the list as follows : Three days, sugar ; sixty days, vinegar; lat anniversary, iron; 5Ui, wooden ; loth, tin ; irth, c'rvstal ; 20th, china ; 23th, silver ; 30lh, cotton ; 35th, linen 40th, wooden ; 45th, silk ; SOth, golden, and 75th diamond. Mikt large and small packages were hipped through the express and post offices to friends and kindred away from home, to serve as memorials of the happy, blessed Christmas time. Truly it is reserv ed for this festive season, the time honored aniversary of the birth of the Redeemer of the world, to bring home to us the won derful application and realization of the Scriptural saying, "It is more blessed to give than to receive." A dkkr was shot under very peculiar circumstances, near the Beesecker School House, in Jeuner township, on the lDth inst. A doc chased the deer some dozen nxls past the school house on to the ice of the adjacent creek, two of the school boys followed. The dog caught the deer while on tlie ice and one of the boys, source 15 years old, deqjiatchcd the doer with a pistol. Queer that a deer should be caught at such a place, and queerer still, that a schoolboy should liave a loaded pistol in his osses sion, but nevertheless the above is an ac tual fact. Skid. The West Chester Village Ilreurd savs : I Upon the Ut: property ofiSilia Darlington, Birmingham township, Alhin Seal, a few days since, lound a tortoise marked "Z. D. 1820," which brief legend Ziba recognized as the work of his hand in the days of his youth. Many had be marked thus, but before the hungry children ot a neighbor they disappeared the only cases of eaters of land tortoises of w hich we ever heard. As a stay -at home the tortoise is a model; within a hundred yards of the same spot for years aud years, was found a tortoise marked by Ziba's father in 17H3. as well as of interest, to keep a diary and record of what transpires, ius by not noting lime and dates in this convenient manner business is forgotten and neglected. To record events regularly and systematically, every day in the year forms a useful habit, and is mental training fully worth all it costs. Any pei-son being uuaV.cto procure Mor rison & Bro's medicine, from their druggist, can lie supplied by sending to the Pro prietors at Mt Pleasant Pa. 25 cts. a bot tleorS for if 1 is the price of either Syrup ot Liniment. It can be sent by express to any place. It has been seni to old Ken tucky" State. The basement of the new M. E.Church at Dale City, will be dedicated on Sunday, January 4Ui 18,4 at 10 o clock s. m. Rev. R. 1 Beaconi and ministers will lie present. Utlion is extended to all. S. V,. Davis, Pastor. Tom ft;.. hi-i(tnn at ( rnlcri Ule. 01 admiration and tenderness, thuy place a Crow uing cap-sheaf 011 all my triumphs. Magnificent girl, therushe stands in all the splendor of :t bull dress, her charming eyes belli on me, 1 approach, our bauds clasp as a wo were old irieuds, we talk of poet ry and lore. What bewitching music? hat a shaking of feet ; My spring soled boois quiver, t lintl myself born uway, in.it n ruitns on the ligbt lantustic uroiuul and around wo whirl she audi, iuv happiness is now complete. Oh if there lu g 1 heaven on earth it is thin, it is this. Our footsteps slacken pace, the wear;' dan ceis sink into their seats, my partner among tiiein. Where am 1? On my knees i full, my eyes close musingly, my thoughts turn inward, again 1 press those velvet liuL'iis, niv heart emotions cjuctnlrate to a point an"l leak out of the corner of my mouth in an audible tone; teeu of 111 v heat in 1: heart will yo beniiii? She! shrieks, my eyes open to see u woman swoon. Murder ! 'who struck inn? Over ur, ii Mil ... 'laxcpil y tiu., (4 a.) mm, ft 1, Lratlivr, retl ilv, 'f? t upper ' aip, ia, ft liu futntors, W bu Hcarhe. dried, Kye W Im Kie.t, W ft Sail, Nu. 1, W bbl " " V ho toe, t K" Aslit.in. Miicnr, yellow J t, white " , Tallow "H Wool, V te 400050 ite tl 00 300 e 8c , 13e , 1SJ , 3 at 34 20e aio ai M 12': .lBMe 700 soe SOe 60c 13'e tl 00 V .) 00 to 3 14 ai a 2 0 10130 k&ix se 40Me SHOE STORE iuv prostrate lorm, a neiee loosing mail is tir.iiHAHT!, Dec. 2";ih. 1 -7;i. ! hendiiii. with uplifted cane, begone I he Ma Eni iOH : As it is not often tha cries, that lady is my wife. I have been vou hear from us, we wish to report to vou I I.ereiin . to a strange woman, there stands the interest manifested by the members ol j my till a short distance from me giggling, the Reformed Church of ( eute;-. ii!r and j l struggle to rise but cannot, help ! help! vicinity this year in the Christmas lesti ! hc'avv hand is laid upon my arm, val held iii their church. Never bciore j Cicero ; t'icero ! 1 start, and struggle and had Christinas been celebrattd here as it I liMik no. W hose familiar voice do 1 hear t other eminent ' sented ; A cordial iuv was this year. About three months be fore Christmas, lbs pastor of the Reformed Church, proposed to the Sunday S iio.il Schoih.rs, that if they would trotu that time on save their peimies for the orphans, then the Oiliceis and teachers of the school and members of Hie church, wuithl get 1 1 t a Chrisinias tree for them, and ;Jve them a treat. The children with one voice con- t!ie followinr Aunt Debbv s'.auds by me exclaiming. Bless j oil! "you have been asleep and dreaming something bad 1 guess. But you did yell I thought you had a lit. Sow I nm'awnke jet so nervous am I, that I can scarcely write. I will address you to the full extent ol your name, Adam M. Simplicity Honey Thunder, its 11 whole mouth lull is nt it, lake notice that your friend has given up his visit to Washing ton for the present being fully convinced 'ouditious were also agreed to. The schollar under eight years of age that had the highest sum of, that the winding up incident in his vision money for the orphans ; the one under ten I is prophetic. Just tltink of it, Adam. A wrii meaning gentleman like niysclt pop- md over eight ; the, one under fifteen und over twelve ; these four should have honor able mention in the papers. When Christmas was near at hand, the young people went to the woods and brought in pine, laurel and iuos; wreaths were made, letters were covered, arches and festooning put up, and speech es committed bv seveial of the ho vs. On Christmas evening the church looked beautiful, the pulpit was nicelv 01 A Sake Adveiitikiso Agency. Hav ing done a gxd deul of advertising busi ness with Messrs . I. Weaver Co.. Pitts burgh, we most heartily recommend them to our readers as a prompt and reliable busi ness bouse. They have every facility of fered by the largest Eastern establishments having made complete arrangement at all the chief publishing centers. As regards the cjuntjy press (if Western Pennsylva nia aud Eastern Ohio, they can do bitUr than any other house, and offer some very strong inducements. Advertising agen cies have become nw-essitics of the times. Thcv can do lor vou cheaper than vou j them, the motto tan do for vourself. and at far less trouble i Ural cot.tronled and delay." If, therefore, you wish to try country or general advertising, give Mes srs Weaver A Co., a trial, and our word for it. vou w ill Im: satisfied. Penile ' greens helped to beautify the Onlasr LlnluienL. There la no palo w..kh tbe Ontunr Liniment will not re lieve, no welling they will gut tulxlue, and no lameness which they will not care. Tlila ! strong languiixe, bat It Is Irne. They have produced more cures of rhiumatiim, neuralgia, lock jaw palrv, sprain, swelling, caked-hreaati.scalda, burns, galt-rlieum, car-ache, Ac, upon the human frame, and of strains, spavin, (rails, Ac., upon an imals In oris year than have all other pretended remedlesslnce the world hcjran. They a re counter irritant, an all healing pain reliever. Cripple throw away their crutche, the Ume walk, poison- ou bite are rendered baitnle, and the wounded are healed withouta scar. It Is no humbug. The rei lc if published around earn bottle. They sell as no article ever before sold, and they sell be- can?3 it doejut what they pretend to do. Those who now ulTi-r from rheumatism, pain er swelling dcerrc to cutter If they will not ae Centaur Lin iment. More tluin 1,000 certificate of remarkable cure, inducing froien Uinli, chronic rheumatism, gout, running tumors, Ae., have been received. We will sand a circular containing certificates, the recipe, Ac., gratis, to any one requesting It, One bottlo of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment I worth one hundred dolhir for sparinedor sweenled horses and mules, or for screw worm in sheep. Stock owncrf-theseltutmentiiarc worth your attea tion. No family shout J be without thou). 'White wraj per for funilty ue ;" Yellow Wrapper for an imals. Sold by all Druggists. SOe ier bottle; large Imttle 1 Oil. J. It. RI.ISE A C( ., 63 Broad way, aew iork. SNYDER & UHL, Havlus purchHM-il the Hhme More lately owned by If.. lleeritsi, We take pleasure In calling the attention of the public to the fact that we have now and expect to keep constantly on hand a complete an assort ment of Boots, Shoes and GaitersJ BOTH OF Eastern and Home Manufacture, A. U. 1711. bfore ih Hon. llm nvrtion of A. J. Colborn. Iho eontirmntioa ; taken off auditor's report in ihj etat of John 1 Keiley, deeeased. and rclerre'l to J. K. I-ile. t'Jii.. j to make a diMribull"! aeciriliug to Hie will of said I deceased. Kxtract fnnn the It-- r I ci-r!lf)el Slh l".. Yf.X ! .1. H. WALTKK, ! flerk. Is ill attend loll, hitfr of the ulmTe appolot j nient at rhe i nun House. In the borough ol .H-im- ersrl, on Ttiursdnr. Jannfirr t'uh. Is74, at ltioVlcrk 1 . to., where tlMn inlereste.1 nn attend. JOHN' l:. K.ntF. Jee34 Auditor. ar my fflce In Somerset Buroogh. at 1 e'etoek, T. M., the real estate of Joha Coaairymaa, 4eeeal, bile of Somerv TowDshlp. A trait of lanl eootaloijia; a heal 7 aerea, aooar . i:re clear, 13 acta la tneaJow, wlta a lu9 11.. k dwelling bouse sod a sew Hwlse bara taere on erected ; with a sugar orchard of from eight hundred to one thousand ngmr trees. Sue running water and eieellent springs 00 the oeme. Adjciae ludof Feter Uottley, J. 11. L'hk Was. M. Tetiajj ari other. J enn : l.s. la hand 1st Apftt, l7. The r. uatiPiri iw I--UW4II linn vn lllw -rnwiir mwr-w wrr - VO I'lCK TO STOCK HOLDERS. ' r '" r-mrriage tbe prtoelpal run te 1 10 i.o.'y -tan rioyie. m.tingof the StwkhoUlcrsof ul'iu" vl'y KoHllrood ominy at the Hrallier Hone. i n-.n . r 13th, 174, at ma ol.1ek p. m..',a- tlie"ptirpn of j l-resi,lent nJ i,intUlmtt J, cluing dc-24 rpilUS T.HTJ year. dcc-4 CHAS' A' M' K",;?S''-K", ar-4 l and Ttvss. USTEE6' SALE ESTATE. liy virtue of an oph-r Isjii -d oat i.f the Oruhans' OF REAL 1K 17 J. . KIM MIX. Adia'r. with tlie will aanexe.1. illrarted. there will he cxiv sed to nuldic aaie I, ZXr"t .r-w" puolte ottti-ry, on trie premise, on inur 1st dav of January. 174. at 10 oYI,-k a. m as can be fonnl any where. We also will hare on hand constantly a full tnpply of SOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO, CALF SKINS, KIPS, tng the question to a married lady : I shudder at the thought of it ; after ail my trouble 1 must stay at home, I had my trunk pacKcd with pinafores, toothpicks, and all ; Aunt Debby made me a set ol the former, out ol I'nclc Joah's linen dust- , ... , . , . , -1111. 10s luc mil, Hrc BRKic lUTiinran kukr er. A beaut itul Hag graces the center of j , to nfl tuo fuoUt toto tht each, embroidered by her own hands. , . , , ... t'ASTOUiA la mure than a substitute tor Casto Oil. It Is the only c article in existence which -orated laurel up a Monthly. Mwsils Osootui it Co., of Ro.-ton have1 sold the Atlantic Monthly to Messrs II. O. I Houghlen & Co. It may appear impossi ble, but it is nevertheless true, that the j new publishers have greatly improved bs i tone. If we may judge from the Pr pec- j tus ot the inaga.me as indicating their pur pose to keep it equal to its old reputation, and to the present number as one of the most attractive yet issued. The import ant article by Professor Agassiz against the Darwinian Theory contains the lesulis of the studies ol a long life, and presents the eminent author's most matured con- lr Mil want V sne the largest and cheap- fi.n merit nf Knives and rorks co to Bimver's Hardware Store. IrV tiUb to .nil the attention f our faiirs to the sale ol horses and colls, ad iniscd by Me(-rs Yuuy ii Scott, ol I'rsi in another column. ukistm8 oikt. What shall I buy- Uidv is soon eaten and will not cure my ecjli. lint a Imttle of Morrison & Bro's ''igh Syrup will. l'l'UK Ilruirs. C'hemkls. Dye Blulfs, bfnt Medicines, and a full line of goods -allv kent bv Druircisis at lienfird Si kauieir. Tais is the time ot year for ("olds. Whs, WhoopiuitCouiih, We know 4e nxrUiciue us gHd lor these diseases as "ravin ii lip. Cough byrui. trn. Grain, Fed, and all other goods hue, at Panic Prices, for casli CjJ. Conic snd see, Cook & Hkkkits 1 'iih to prtseut your Iy wiih 'rtietmblt ChritAmas uresent co 10 lien- '''' eloiLin - kUire and buy him a suit of --!-tK-i:aui ckrtbcs. hki-tuas passed otr pleasantly and iUi.mt any accidents. Services went held (liai reut churches, and busines was 'J gt-ntrally suspended. 1 had a horse with a lump on his leg, xl by a kick, and one w ith a lump -f-'e a a causal by the Col- Untie of M01 risoa & Bro's. Lini- amoved them 1 entirely. "' au Skiks. The highest cash Skins. JoslAH ZlMMEKMAN, buuerset, Pa. W. lSKNrouD has established a " "d, opposite ; (1"l":rv'1 House. 1 le kee a good sup i'1)Jc"Jf,t"ul?. ud having bought at "pan - MrU as cheap as the MorsTAiif Cake to ihe yolks of six eggs, well ueaien, auu iwuei sugar, three-quarters cup butter, one cup sweet milk, three anu a nan ruin ii, haviug in it one measure of Banner Baking Powder. Whites'of two eggs lieatcn still. Bake in jelly cake jians. When c11 spread each laver with an icing made with the whites ot four egg, ln-atcn stilf, one pound of powdered sugur and one ta le spiNinful extract of lemmon. Each can ot the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to lie used even full, ai-cording to printed directions. If you cannot obtain Ibis really valuable ai ti de from jour gnaer, mid twenty five cents bv mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. ls:k Box S17, Pittsburgh, Pa., and vou will n;ctdvt-, sst.ige paid, a quarter pound package, together with a list ol fifty valuable Rccil-s. On Tuesday night, at 10 o'clock, Miss Rule, daughter of one of our well known citizen John M. llolderhaum, was married to Mr. Harry Cromwell of Philadelphia, formerlv of Bedford. Over one hundred friends were present and the otx-asion was one of great merriment. The bride was dressed hundsomely, all in white, with a wreath ot beautiful orange flowers on her head, and looked quite elegant. Imme diatelT after the ceremony the assembled conqian v w ere invited topartakeof a stiier tbut was most bountiful, alter which danc- in2 and the usual festivities were kept up until about three o'clock, w hen the bridal lartv, w ith a host ot friends, tit parted by special train to Mineral Point, from thence after bidding all farewell they took tlie morning express for Pittsburg. (Vi have learned recently that Messrs. Camp ii Rose have purchased the farm of Mr. Samuel Uridiglian, near juniciai Point, containing about two hundred and thirty acres. We understand that incse gentieuicu w ill shortly place a steam saw mill on the premises and will then be prejiared to saw to order, bite 1 ine. Yellow Pine, Spruce and Oak, and as their mill will lie convenient to Railroads they will lie able to fill orders promptly. Hotli the gentlemen of this firm are enterprising. eneriretic business men. Mr. Camp lias a reputation throughout the county as being one of the most thorough lumbermen in the business. Tbe suirar m hard in which quite a number ofpic-nics were held lust summer, by msny of our citieens, is on this farm, and we move that hereafter this spot ue known as Camn Rose, in honor orotic ol the gentlemanly proprietors of tbe farm Mr. K. L. lUise. Taylor are the poets of the luimU r. Mr. I Aldrich, whose story ot "Marjoric Daw" ! I..L- ll.n U,,.i ..ITO.a 1 1 Story. 'Prudence Palfrey." Mr. Charles Dudley W arner starts for Baddeck. and rambles on the wnv thither. Fox Hunting in England is vividly described by Colonel Waring ; and a story of the Southwest is licgun by Rev. Mr. Baker, the author of "1 he New Timothy." A substantial pa per by David A. ells on Local Taxation, and a curious account of Ihe Dollar Sym bol, serve to render tlie magazine well balanced. with strips of paper covered with leaves, around the chancel were put number ol arches coveied with spruce, and from side to side beneath the archc were mottoes cut ol pastels iard aud covered with tissue paper, with the light shiningthronph 'i. lory be lo .od, vou si you enter ed the church and seemed to be cut out of golden letters, t liber mottoes ol diilereitt j srttie dow colored paper and some covered wiih ever- on ion in bratuuui To the bit ol the chance! j tree UslcfuKv trimmed 1 with various ornaments and "ids for the ! children. The tree was Kl in the center j ot a circular yard ; this yard wa.-i surround- i ed by an ileioint fence; there were many I things here to interest and instruct, n fount ain with a iniiiibrr of iisii i-poriiiij around in it, the town of Bethlehem, the virgin ,! I little church ! was a sprii'-i with some bright colored bits ot yarn left from her new carpet. 1 am much pleased with the new toothpick, after itsimr the I one part of it I take the other, and w ith it "IT1.' "-'. i'uwucii-u sincr sauu moisten ed with sott soap to my teeth, it works like a charm ! O, how they glistened! I still have my eye on that other place hut I'm not going there ,:or a wife I believe there am as goo I g-irl in thn home market as elsewhere, 1 am bound to marrv soon and Were you not a little severe vour last reirardins: mv cloctir1 ti,,uary exercise, other great men have don'- ti .. ,;ii;,e; where did Demosthenes go f.,r t'- ' pun-- but to Ihe woods and with Ihe child in her arms, the sheep and the shepherds with angels hovering around them, the je wish house iilbiniiicted, these and many oilier thing w oe to be seen in the yard. The services ot the evening wi re in leresting and appropriate. The following is the order of the exercises : Ih mn, ".Si lent night, Holy night," referring to the night on which the Saviour was born. A suitable passage of scripture was then read, followed by prayer, the school join ing in the repetition oi' the Lord's Prayer and the Aiostlc Creed; Hymn. ,-llark what mean those holy voice?," Then nn address by one of the scholars, Elmer K. Wtller, subject. "The true way of celebra ting Christmas." Song, "Merry Bells," an address by Jacab Miller, explaining the festival; Song, "Christinas Carol," then ihe roll was called and the children brought their ollerincs in sealed env elopes: caves mouth lop sic Ilistor. superi ith the whole hair tide of I next an orphan's speech by Milton l'hil- i pM-ii, 'pft hoy did very well, every o.'ie Rei-out of the Ursina School for the ' praised them. The church was then itar-l months ending NovemU-r the lxih, and ' kened. Directly in the an h of one of the December 2:!tl, lf7:i. j east windows was scn a beauti:'al large Whole number in attendance during; star around which hung a number ot first month, Males 47 ; Females 41 ; total' smaller stars, the. motto puriouni'iin it 8. Average attendance during first month, Males "JO ; Female 111 ; total 07. Penrnt of atte'idance during iirst month, Male 77; Females 7K ; total 70. Present every day. Charlie Harah, Char lie KersU n, Harry Davis, Charlie Smith, Elmer Jennings, ilustavus Kersten, Laura Davis, Emma I-wis, Lizzie Kersten, .Jen nie VanSickcl. Lizzie Yutzy, Fannie B.ier, Mollie Benford, Lizzie Keim aud Lucreti.i llavis, 15. Whole number in attendance during second months, Males 4'i ; Female. 4i ; total J2.- Average attendance during second month, Males :5 ; Females 114 total li'.b Percent of attendance during second month, .Males 71! ; Females 75 ; total 75. Present every day, John Harah. John King, ('eorge Anderson, Ouslavus Kersten, Ellsworth VanSickcl, Charles Kersten, Elmer Jennings, Luther Jlonce, Charlie Smith, John Davis, Herman Meyers, .Moiiie Jientord, l.izte l utzv, I.iz.ie Kers ten, Lizzie Keim, Laura Davis, Lucrclia j llavis, Amanda icoia. J.llie BeiL'er. ! verv was, "Star in the East." This star was made by Josiah Philippi and was consider ed one ol Ihe most beautiful things of the evening. While the church was ct dark, the school sang a hymn referring lo the sbirot Ihe East; the tree was then lighted up, and the children cum; forward and j sang gather around the ( iirislmas free. its Iriiils are spread lor you and me. An cppor'.unity waMheti given for all lo come forward and look ;:t tlie lr;.-e. A col lection was then taken up, by the boys wiio bad made, the speeches, lor tuc benefit ol ihe Orphans. While the collec tion was being taken up th" choir sang "Oloria in Excclcis." 'I he c hildien were called forward and received their gilts. Tbe larger ones after;; aids received some gilts, among theiii onr worthy pastor, Rev. A. E. Truxal. wbowas not ioruotten. He could not help but smile, ;vh -n a purse w ith ten dollars i:i ailver pieces, presented by Ihe ladies, with oilier pit m ii! were handed him. We wi-.ii to say a word ol'.JuM.di Philip. i pi. In a cottier lie b id a liltk; tree Willi a hornets nest on It. 1 he tree ;;;. It. mined nicely. It was a beaut v. His souirrel, his ia;(d with pebbles to balance bis d tongue Vou had better, consult , Adam, ItcfoiV you criticise your rs, you will have to go to school aw hile before vou can write like my cousin BoVilink und I, weaie destined to have our nanu s cnroiUd in the annals of fame. Just read bis wonderful production in the Ih.KALii ytiii will find it rare, as it is admirable winding ir,; with a glimpse of humor truly praisworlhy. In conclusion, he assured of my tender emotions. Write sixm I will subscribe my full name. CilKP.O M. Dtsl'LAt Poi-IMAV. IS71. 1S74. A Paper for the People. THE PITTSEDFlG daily dispatch Ono of tho Largest Liveliest and Best Newspapers in the United States. Every one siiotild Wult- si-riie for it. frSt" been, again ieuliccd. iThc '.-li o re: tro" PittKburif to New nil. "? 'LiUJell'lli to Washing- LV?1 Mwrri-n & Uro's Cough "miiy for iircc ". "d u n nii.r. ... I .1 . ....... iun aay cauer lueu- -urk1?1 ,' ng nd Wrousl.t VijJVde at MtKaig's ruusdrv mm! W""g- He 1- m this ix-tr. d tf IloxBi KT, Pa. Dec. 'id. Ed. IlKitAMf : As I have wen nothing about our little village in your pier lor sometime, I havs concludetf to give your r.d.ra few items from it. It might not be, out of place to Mate that Roxbury is teacher and inspire your cl .itn.t on the Somerset and Bedford pike, more industrious ; it w ill sh t-n miles east of Somerset, at the crossing ; tube an interest in their education. To of the Shanksviile and Berlin road. Our day your children are forming ihe charac town has of late been improving rapidly, j tcrof the lazy dreamer or thinker. To. and had it Railroad facilities would rank day their mind are ling sh.ipetl for im becility, or parriing vv.n r.inbiy pi'.iwcs, tv inch! will ciiabiti them lo delve, with suc refc amid Ihe sublime wonders of the Jessie Kiiiir, Sadie Oriee. Ida Lichliter and Emma lx;w is, ',':!. Pi-esciil every day during term till date, t'ustuvus Kersten, Charles Kersten, Elmer Jennings, Charlie Smith, Mollie Benbud, Lizzie i utzy, Lizzie Kersten, Liz.'c Keim anil Laura Davis, J. The following are the names of those w ho have made the greatest progress in their classes. Sjiclliug Thomas Anderson, Bertie Jenkins, Wm. Maust, Ellsworth VanSick cl, Asa Wirsing, Jessie King. Lizzie Keim, Emilia I-wisHiitl I'ltie I'.erer Reading Ellsworth itiiSickel. Harry! Lewis, Oeorge Anderson, lbitlieStutzinaii. ! Mollie Benlbrd, Liz.ie Kersten, Kate i Davis, Jessie King ami Maggie Ix w is. i Writing Gustavo Kersten, Jlaggie? ."iict't-rmitt, Lizzie l utzy ami l.iz.ie Kers ten. Arithmetic Elmer Yutzy, John Harah, Ellsworth VanSickcl, Ueorgc Anderson, Wm. Jsedrow, Wni. Robinson, Mollie Benford, Lizzie Yulzy, Lizzie Kersten and Ella Zimmerman. Geography (lustavus Kersten, Ells worth YanSickt-1, George Anderson, and Maggie McDermilt. Grammar John Haiah, Harry Lewis, Gustavus Kersten, Hatlie Stulznian, Mol lie Benfoid, Lizzie Vufzy and Lizzie Kers ten. History. Mollie Benford. Our visitors, so far, have been very scarce. Parents, do not forget to visit your school frequently, it will cher Ihe children to lie ow that VOU nihil, fish, railroad, cirl and boy see-sawing, and many other curioMtic drew the aiteltlion of ail. The children's offering for the 'rplutis amounted to if i-l, 05; this logt-Iht-r with tht; collection taken up, makes r.lsittt :;'!li for the poor. Well done. The st hollars ac cording to the agreed conditions, worthy of special mention are : John Grant Wal- S. llav, iuv, Tic-e of our readers who desire a good city Daily should, by ad mean, subscribe forthe PiTTsni'Kn Dispatch, a Large, Live, Independent Paper, rlways ton-most j in obtaining and furnishing the Latest I News, and,. beyond question, one ol the ! mo-t readable," reliable ami entertaining j Daily journals published in the I'ni 'ted Sutes. The Dispatch, which, I by the way, has just donned a new I dress, is a large thirty-six column paper; ami gives the Uitest iNews by Mail and Telegraph from all quarters of the Globe, cnibiaeing the fullest and most reliable Commercial and Financial Reports, home and foreign ; full and reli able Oil RcjKirls ; daily reports of current events in ihe city, including Court New, Police Reports, and General C'ity Inielli gence ; Personal,' Political and frxiety Xev,-s, with carefully digested Editorial Comments on the topics of the day; spc-! ci.d corrcsjionilencc from various jxiints of interest. Original Poetry. Lie, Lie. Whether for ihe Merchant, the Manufac turer, tin; Professional man, t lie Farmer or the family, ihe Dispatch will Iks found a loos', valuable and reliable journal, and as such we can cheerfully commend it to our reader. Its regular daily edition ex ceeds 1 1.OJKi. and tho demand for the paper is now greater than ever ln-forc. Ti:n;ts By Mail to single subscribers, iiU per "annum ; in clubs of lO, f7 OO. Served by agents or carriers to sin gle subscribers at 15 cents per week. els, cure wind-colic aud produce natural sleep. It contain neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and Is pleasant to lake. Children need.not cry and mist her may rest. a prill. AND LINING SKINS Of all kimig, with a full hue of Shoe Findings. The HOMK JtAKlTAITI I!K HKPHT M K.N T wJll ho in charge of IN". J3. Snyder, ICsq., Wboee reputation for nmkinx to the understand lhurs-iav. the in the Tillare of liavid-nillo. in Conemaaah towtislUti, In said county, the kdlowlns; des-Tilwd valuable real estnte, "late the projicrty of l)aiili-l llonier, late of CotienMiUf-h township. deael. lo wit: No. 1. A certain lot ot ((round situate Wl the Uwnof bavidsfille, containing about one-elirhth of an acre, adjoining laud of Catharine Cusier'a helm. lot No. 2 and tlie main street of said town, bt-ltiK on the west side of aaid street, and known on the general plan of said town as lot No. I I. There Is a three slory frame house on the prem ise. No. 3. A certain lot of ground situate in the same town, ad)olnini( lot of Au ustua Ko. hler, lot No. 1, .Main street and an alley, etmtainlnit atiotit one quarter of an aere and known on tlie ireneral plan uf said town a lot No. 11. There i a one story huildinir used aa a cabinet limp and other outhuftdintrs on the premi.-K-. Al.i several choice fruit tree thereon. No. 3. A certain lot of ground Fltute In the same town, adjolnina; lnd of Imniel Hortinan. Catliarioe (.-uster'i heir, eonlaiuina aliout one half aere. There is a framestable erected on this lot: also a li of choice fruit tree on the premise. ikkus. ime-tiuru In hand ia tlie 1st dav ol April. A. 11. ISM. at whii-h time the !e.-d will he i made aud possemlon uiven of the premise. The balance in three epmi annual instailment there I after, to tie secured by ndvtneTit Imio.1 on the premises: ttn percent ol thepurctmHe moncT ui be paid on the day of sale, which wiil be deducted (rotn first payment. The widow dower In the premises u.u neen r-le'-d. ll.VMKL W. ilOKUEi:. decld Tnistee. J)URLIC SALE. tie direction of the Judges of the Orphans O.urt oi Somerset Cnaaty, 1 will sellat pabflc sal in Momi-mt Borough, no tbe premises, on Trdifj, Ihe 2Mh January, 1874, at 1 u'rfoek, P. M- the real utte, the property of ewc rarser. ueeeaMil ; consisting ol imihuiiK liK. U r Keldenee. hosluee blaee otn-M. i..,-lIn( tbe iiulillr suare and Mala Cr.) I i Rk.niitde. awl w!!l he made known oa on Si Oil.,, . IddHrams ol the saioe etia be seen at my ie da; ol nit. ..... , J. O. K I MM IX. Adui r. !e uvtib. XesteaaeaW annexo. Hec li Good 1ork and Gocd Fits Iee..nd lonone in the State. The public is re. pe-.-.:ully invited to oail and examine our sto.-k. a we are determined to keep -rood.- a zood as the best and sell at prices as low as the lowest. SNYDER & UHL, der2o THIRD AXNCALEEPOItT JOHNSTOWN .P--.V' t-'u: iii.'f Vi? T H'ltNPIKK ELECTION. The stockholders of the S-nncrset and liedford Turnpike Couiiny will take not j.-e that nn elec tion wiil lie held at Ihe huse of !. A. Kiuirael, In Allegheny township, on the ith day of January next, to elect one President, six Managers anl a Treasurer to conduet tho ail iirs of said eoaiuai,y the ensuing year. JEFF KIM MEL. Preident. Bedf.rfd Iiiiiulr.-r pb-aie copy an I charge com pany, dec'). J)UiiLlC SALE. l!y virtue of an onb rol tbe Orphans' Coiutof Soini-rset cmnty. we will sell at public sale the r-al estate of lianiet Meyer, deceasei), late of Mil ford township, on Saturday, tlie loth day of Janu ary, 174. on the preniiM-a. at one o'clock p. in., coiitaiiiiiiif lyi a. res. more or lei's, of whk-h loo acre ate clear, 3u acre in meadow, w ith boy-, prim; house, bam ami other improvement there on erected; a good fruit or-liard and a suirar orcli. aril ol -w iree on the same: atmn'tane ol lone and bitnniinou nail on tlie adjoinuiK tiuui: a-l-- ioinlns lands of Tobias Meyer. Fre-uiu liirii-l-l. 1 Jese Hoover. Wm. Riker. Kamuei II. t'ritchflidd .a u.l others. Is within haU-milo ot Miilord St a. 1 1 ion, on the Sonu-rwt brain h Kaitroad. and i j conveuient ton-bools. mihs and cburehes, , Terms. )1.3i In hand 1st April, 1-T4, remain Ider in payments of annuaily. witltont inter . est: ten oer cent of the hand inom-v to lie tiahl on ine uay oi sate: ! on the preml-es. CALK OF VALUABLE HEAL O ESTATE. iiy virtue of an order Ieae4 oat of the Orphans' Court of Somerset County, and to roe tlreeted there will be exposed to public tale, oa tue precd-' . at 1 o'clock, P, M. on Saturday, January 10r, 1874, the following real estate, late the property of J. cor, . t. m oi a, ueeeneu, tis: A certain tract of Und situated la EIk!!-k towa shl, S. merset County. Fa., containing 37 acres, trn-l measure, adjoining; lands of Samuel Mint, W iliiarn Kretclimaa, Jacoo Keim, Chrlrtlao H-jck-sietieraajil others; about lo9 acre of which are, elearol an.1 4o aerea la meadow. There ar-s two story dweilinir koose, bank bara. and other out-buildings on the larm. The mm Is ta a g-ood Mate ol coloration, la welt watered ami well Um bered. Term: One third of purchase money, after pey. Ina U--1H and expenses, to re mala m lien on the premises: the Interest to be paid annually to th widow during hie. and at her death the principal to be paid the heirs of said decedent. Thre thousand dollar oa the 1st day of April 1174, ea vlivery of deed, ami balance in are eqaal annuai pa j lu'.-u: to be secured by judgment. J EH EM la H J. FOLK, lec 17 Trustee. Is' OTICK 1 Scael proposal are invited to be handed In at the SoUierset County Pour Hooaa oa tbe Brat or January next to ttfl the places for one year frona April 1-t, IsTi of Poor House Stewart, Poor Hons Physician awl Pwr House attorney. FETF.lt SCDEH. JOHN H. SNYDER. JACCH V. CB1CH FIELD, 1- I'l Poor Hoase Uireeton. The? IIoiiKohoId l-anaeett. AND Family jLlnluicut if the liest remedy In the world fur the following complaints, vii: Crrui In the Limbs and Stom ach, Pain in tne Stomach. Koweis. or Side, Kheunv atisin in all its lorms, iliiliou Colic, Neuraliria, Cholera. Dysentery, Cold, Freh wounds. Burnt. Sore Throat. Spinnl timplaints. Sprains and Bruise. Cbilis aud Fever. For Iuteraal and Ex ternal use. lis operation is not only to reli-ee the patient, but entirely remove the oause or the complaint. It pcnetmte and pervades the wh-de system, re storing healthy action to all Its pans, and quick ening the blood. The Household panacea 1 purely Vegetable and All Healing. Prepared lr CL UTISfc BROWN. No. 315 Fulton Street, Jfew York. Ftir sale by all druggists. July I Thirty Yearn Experience of an oici.tursc. Mrs. Wtndsilew'a RMtbl-asr ftjrrtsp Is the ircs-riition uf one of the best Female Phrsl ciana and Nurses in the in bed States, and has been use.1 for thirty years with nerer tailing safe ty and success by ndlllonsof mothers and children, from the feebte infant nf one week old to tbe adult. It correct acidity of the stomach, rellevea wind colic, regulate the bowel, awl give rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it to lie tlie ib-st swl Surest Remedy in the World In all case of DYSENTERY and DIAHHHtEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. HI direction for using wilt accompany each tsittle. None Oenuine un less tlie tac-slmile of CCKTIS a PKHklNsl Is on the ontsidb wrapper. Isold by all Medicine Deulcrs. July C hildren often look Pale and Kick from no other causo than having worm In the stomach. HKOWN'S VERM IFVOF. Cf )M FITS will destroy Worm without Injury to the child, lieing pcrlectty WHITE, ami free from all color ing or other Injurious ingredients usually used in worm preparation. CUHTIS a. BROWN, Proprietors. No. 314 Fulton Street, New York. Sold bv Drunault mud Vktmitt: end Iltmlrrt in .nroiimri ai i KSTV-r lyECKXTS a KOJS. 1 ' M mm bank. JfslssiteB, Pis., flee. I, 1S73. BESOCKCES. Loans on Real Estate ti;!(.y 15 Johnstown Borough Bond. . S.63U uo Conemaugh Borough Howls. t.oex ou Loans on Collateral i.uuu uo Safe 4oo uo Cashoo hand 8.' 90 OS Cash In National Bank low so I nlted State 8 p. ct. Itond. 11.500 ou 1'lttsbnrg City ; p. ct. Bonds 3o,uuo 00 . W.til Ss LIABILITIES. Ataountdue Depositor Decemher llivldend due Contingent lia os . 303.239 3S 4.971 SO 6.121 1-31X333 03 jl It -V 'it- Adrerlitcments OUSES FOIl SALE. Ton undersigned offer 31 horses and t cult at private sale ou the farm of Noah Scott, near Ural ua. Pa., nt any time between now and February 1st, 1S74. The horses are all good work and car riaite horse, ranging in go from S to 10 years, aad wiil lie sold at ton price and nn long time. decSl Yt'TZk'Jt SCOTT. JJU LE TO ACCEPT or KEFUSE. lb Hiram King, of Mat'lou, Marlon county, Ohio, tu licortre A. Kins', of S;irlnglield, Fayette Co., Pa., and lo Franklin King, of Donegal, West moreland county. Pa. You. aud each of you. are hereby notified to be and appeur at our next Orphans' Conrt, to be held at Somerset, on the 3d Monday of Fetiruary, 1S74, to accept urrcluse to take tbe real estate of John King, late of Middlecreek township, deceased, at the appraised price or show eause why the saute should uot be sold, llr the Corirt. OL1VEU KNEPPER. oVU Sheriff. Statu mr Pkxsvitasia, Cocstx or Cuiaais, j3 I, Frank Dibert, Treasurer of the Jolstowq Saving Hank, do solemnly afltrtu the alHivr state ment la true, to the beat ol ray knowledge and be lief, FKANK DIBERT. Treasurer. Sworn and 8ubscrilied he-ore me. A. MONTtHlMEKY, Notary Fubll.-. The anderaigned, Alitbigiitnmltu-c, resiiect fally report that they hare onrefUlly iopected the above Treasurer' report for the last rear, ending November 10, 173, and hare examine.) the asset of the Hank, consisting of Howl. Mortgages. Judgments, Loans upon Real Estate, ('ash in Bank and on hand, and find thesame lo correspond with the report. F. W. H at. 1 Jahks Mc.Mn.iacs. Auditors. II. A. Boooa, S STATLSTR'AI-, Numtier of Depositur. , , Number of Open 4enutj. .......... Average tueaich lliMait:ir A'lults Minors 9. Male Female Rate of Dividends for 1871 Rate of Dividends fur 1873 and 1S7S... Loans on Collateral Market Value of Ooilal'al.e. 10.009 uo Loans ea Real Estate Value ot I Val e of ground (36.471 no Security Value of build ing I hereon . . 4'.,SM w) 1.404 LOSS WO 7 9-JS 47S 1.01T JS7 . S pereeot. per cent. VvaUO j-. yi.7so u deferred payments to le ecurtd TOBIAS MEYERS. WM. X. CKICH FIELD, lcl7 Ailiiuni-'tralors. JKU)UK liliLDEIl'S NOTICE The Coniuiiiisioners of Somerset Cou-ity will of fertoletat public tmtcnr to tlie lowest bidders on the premise the contract forthe building of the following bridge on the premise, to wil : On Tuesday the 37th day of January. 1S74. at 10 o'clock, the building of a bridge over" Laurel Hill Creek In Ursina borough, where tbe road leading from Petersburg crosses sa UI creek. On Wednesday the 3Xth day of January 1S74. at 10 o'clock and on the premise the bnihlinir of a bridge over Cox's Creek near the bouse ol Noah Rotn-rts In Somerset township. On Thursday the -.Mr h day of Janmiry 1S74. at 10 o'elock. ou the premises nearSipe' sawmill iu .lea ner Township, the building of a bridze over (ue mahoning Creek, where the nail eroeses ttu- crvek lending lrorn Some wl to Johnstown tuniu,ke. ut a point on the Bedford and tireenhri lurupike, at or near tbe house late the property ol Abrab'.m Idhert. deceased. In Jeuner Tonsli"ip. On Friday Ihe 3 db ot January 1S74. at 1 fi'i lock. on the premise, a bridge over Shade creek in Paint Township, where the read crosses, leading from Berlin to Johnstown, in said township. The contractor will lie required to irive security for the same for the performance nf the said ton tra tson the dav of sale. SjieciUcation will be ex hlliited on that dav. attest ' JACWBJ. WALTER, J acob Neft. VAL. J. M I I.LER. Clerk. F. J. COl'NTKYM AN, dccl" Cumrui-isioner. D.M IX I ST U A TO U S NOTI C E EaUsie of Samuel Doetcs kite of Allegiieny tp. deceased. Letters tetamentary on the aboTe estate hav ing I ecu granted tu the undersumed bv tlie prop er authority, notice 1 herely given tothoaeln debtsMl to it Ui makeimmeiilatepavmect.and those having cjalm against it will present them to the undersigned at tlie late residence of said deceased, on Saturdar, January loth, ls74. JOHN DF.ETF.K. Adm'r. with will ar.ueied. This space is reserved for J. K BIymyer, wiio has removed liis stock into the most magni ficent hardware room in this place. He can be found Room Mo. 3, Baer's Block. in M. Bcrdenhimer, jim llenlenhimer and W. Berdenhuuer, ttadipg a M. Bodenhitner & Co., VOLUNTARY ,SSICSXMF.XT. (ignsient, bare asaigne.1 all their propeny to t1. undersigned in trust, for the benefit ol their ied itor. All persons in.tel-ti'd to said M. l'Jvuht iner k. Co., are reiineste-1 to make imincrfoue pay ment, awl those having claims will rake tbe Mint known and present tliem to tho assiirnee at the store of M. Hodenhimer Sl Col, au Satuniay. Feb ruary 4th. 74. when atul wiicre be will attend (or pni7ioe of settle'xrBt- HERMAN CHRISTNIJi. DectT Ai-ignee 11 1. THE 171. 710.331 00 Lian upon Real Eelate are based upon Ihe val ue of the land alone: buildings upon it being re garded merely as an additional sevuritv. dec 24 ter, nge, . years; hileil years ; John Hay, aie, Pbilippi, aje, Vi years. The exercises were clo oli cv and lien-dicti i.-i. Mi.M 1..U. i'.iHN V) years; Milton i :-d Willi Uio I):.v. ! OrriCEllirTllKSOMKHSET MlSKKAt. Filler) R. K. Co., Somerset, 1a.. Dec, 34, 173. ) Notice I hereliy given to the stock holders of the Somerset i. Mineral Point Railroad Oompany that nn election will be hM on t he seeowl Mon day, the 13th of January, ls'4, at 1 o'clock P.M., at tlie ortloe of tbe corniany In Somerset, for a I'r.-si luut an I twelve directors to aerve for the en duing year. II. L. BA ER. dec 31 Sec. S. Jt M. P. H. K. Co. V; At Hume, Male or Female, $no u 0S0 a week warranted. No capital required. Full particular and a valuable sample sent free. Address, With ct. return stamp. A. D. Young, lfW Filth street, Williainshurgh, N, Y, oetW 74. THE PATRIOT 74, THE HARRISBCKO Weekly Patriot Contain morerea.ltng tuatterthau any other news paper pnhllaticd In Pennsylvania. Its literary ex ee'leniM is unquestkmed, and as a vehicle or Suite New it is unsurpassed. During the session of the Legislature it will prove eieciully Interesting on account uf Its full reports of Ihe proceedings ol that body. TERMS : l eopy, oue year i pj, uuruig session oi UJgiiiaturc. .. Presbyterian Banner, Oltlo.st tt Cheapest FAMILY PAPER. 4 copies, one year. each... copies, one year, ea.-a. . lu " . w so - ... A copy, free for one year, club of ten or more. & (HI 7 1 75 1 14 1 SO 1 36 1 GO to any person seeding a iv ta i : KlHToli.--. lllifl.tf.li ; The lllidfi:,i:;tiL-d hiss much surprised toilud in your issue ol Dec. Kill an article w ritu-ii at Ciissclnian, flint si'ticil "A iilisi-ri!:cr, c.tsuit;; cell. sure cud reproach on the l'osti.ias:ci ;,l this pine;-. This t'ttls-iine writer- bunulinylv says: "w- wish Hint he (the P. M.) would not throw :'u- lir.uAi.n to ow- side in order to pel it out of the way of the smaller packages of cipeis and leffers, and then torjret to (lianire Iher.i on Tuesday even ing we ure told, mid next (lay it is attain loroHcti, und ho on uniil it is found in the way of sonic other mail matter, which generally .wcurson Friday mid soinetiines even ht Ihe eleventh hour on Saturday." This empty bluster .md had L-ratninar, dic tated Iroin malice, and lull of misrepresen tations was dcsiinied as a personal injure to the P. .M. here ; hut the writer has tidied in his jiuriiK', us the i'nult of the irregular ily in llic lran;inissioii oi the coitntv papers is not found nt this ofiicc. Thd H I'll a ID ppnerallv ;'i,ici here I Ouo of tlio Choicest, Cheapest ! cind iicst i'amny JNews i papsrs Published. second to none. -i " Michael Krone hus iniriroved 'tis hole atij M-dO. add ia.dou.t5 ftiii-iiJi husinew.' ! VN mi l)itolvrh MacksmiUi ol Uie place, still follow! hit trade, and Is doing a good business. Our enterprising tanner, Ahraham Mus ser, has erected a commodious rinishiii house, and mada a nnuilier of improvements- on bis dwelling Our entcrprisinj!;- shoemaker, George Rmit is. dent btwv iiiMilvins- lhc ncorrle of thU-rictnity wiln "new aix!cn;aihB'"A.'-'; I resib bct 0w'ntz isourm xlrmrly J Mittoer, leucUer of Ihs-iMtiStcf ty-hoof, gare lii scholars) k Christmas treat. The Pteasant Valley LiU-rary Society, mceta weekly. I hojic 'it may prove a nccesa. Koxhury honsta of a new hav salc. iioxntitr Wet'nestlay. The icion Irani trotu Siitnersct l rln 'a the papc ib iund eastward, and lltose for (n'oharts, Uln le. Xew I,e.!iiL;fon, and Klnitwoo-I, the evcnin truin of the same rock-ribbedearlh." Would you have them : day lu-in-iin the jmpeis .soino; westward, live while the nioitidcrini; monunieut is j Itiil thiring th.u last six w eeks I hey have crumbling into dust; would you have come irregularly, sonn-tinies on Tliuwday t bciu lav their intellectual foundation ' and even as late as Friday at lnxm. I'ti liroad and deep ; and that will out last (he j dcr Ihcse cireunutances ."A St:l "rribfi " cririt; rot.-k. Se nd tln-ni to school even- and others ftrer--r7s.l lio iii ttn- w eek with day where they will think soim-ilu-i;:, mv. do sotm-lhina. " ' ' M-'polhis are all waking g.gitl proff- inuddv mails and sweets.' nwny ol w hu ll ate sttli without paveuutits, the children could not Biiciid a.rcin!ar as th -v v.oti d hat.?, lwl Tin- PiiiTiiRiir.fi- YVef.ki.7 DisiwTfii, like the Ilaily, is liriatud li-oul dear, new type, und is "one of the choices!, as wrel! as as one of the (heapest FaUiily p:ieis ml) liii;il. It is a larire follosheet containinir, thitty-six coluiiins ot ninlter,1-embracing all Ihe more iuiiKirliitit news of tho week, carefully eolated and condensed and omll in; noihing essential to a general knowl edge of everything of Interest transpiring throughout Ihe country. Indeed, - as a newspaper, it is not surpassed by any sim ilar publication in America ; while the care with which it.- selections ttr? made j and llieir great variety render it ainostde j tirahln journal tor the family a journal retilete w ith irtturcb'.itig rt-ittlin-' undone j that uui'toi l'dil to plcuac, Thu ('niwmer- ctal aud Finauc'iiU H.'poi ts of tho Wekkly liispA-rt n nro inu.it) up witti ga-nt euro, trm! tm always full and reliable, while to its Cutlle und HtK-k reurts c-tptal care is given. The Weekly 1isfatch is fur iiished to single subscriliers) at H j year, or in clubs ol ten ut jJJ t0,' witlc a jmiK-r rrHti-t to party .gulling up -the ;:,iii, It hi-ihe t heupest psijicr in America, Its sicand the umount ot reading matter Magic III reel ion for -lf-mcasnre sent on spplhulhu. Perleet lilting Shirt of every description, ab way In stock ai)d warr"litnd to fit, JAMES H. AIKEN, Tl Fifth avenue, opnoatte Postoinco, i!t--24 FirrSHliUiH.FA. Q"i7 (Ci Agent's Profits per I mtJ week. Will prove It or forfeit o00. to all, York, New articles (uf rstcntisi. Sanmles free W. H. I'HIDUTKK, !W7 Broadway. New uec34 The Daily Patriot, The only Brst class newspaper in Central Pennsyl vania, and the only paper at Harrishurgh which receive Associated Press Telegram. T uo ,Wr tt num. During session of the Legislature 3 ml 4.A1I suhscrlplkma to Daily and Weeklv must be pa Id in advance. Address PATRIOT, Ilarrisburtf, "CLARK'S Glass Cutter. Equal to Any Other. DOUliLE S II MKT. Only $2.00 Per Annum. NEW SlT.SCT.IliKKS TI211EE For Nothing. Kuee sou ue nisown glaier. THE II VN, cut glass better than any di- I LI l'KK UY Fifty Dollars, 1 V Vi UUI : It. It la simply a nk-e puty ; ( ENElt AL J eombinatkia for. t'oa- "5T -. isiw,i ana r-Mfu- - Hxsar LAST MD BEST H Wauii litETHi-i'-i ;.,,iu,-,l'"ier gives every sniwritier a yif vl ine mrgesi ami nnest ULto. Jj; afsIS two most attractive subjects, that -hike'' on tiyhl painted by Mr. Anderson, as voiiiriinii, niio maiiiaiiioriB lor ucr rr 111 Iresr and lcep Ageqt, jye l-WCXNE Nl''C'KNM call U tha "best businean ever Otter ed carivnni-r." We luruisll Hie lightest aad hand aouiei nut lit, and p.iy very high commissions, and t ;fir iwpcrs, and lor the-e reaKonr, it was (juite iti"i-.portune -to cxhildi the tollv, : niisal'lirtheusion. and i 'uorauee. that n--i:L the coiniDuiiicittion from Cassi-Iiuan, .so far ! P.t'bli- hers Daily and. Weekly Djsi-a'tc'ii it' gives considered, should have it," ' Ai'ness- "O'AEILd ItOOK. Eiu-h sulcriher rocvives without delay two beau lllal tdfture. which are ready for IIIEDI. A'l-U VELIVKBY. Tho paper VaAt IHierlessaniotlg family journals bi.giu lu poimlai that ot its class il huj tU-u4l Vulli l lilt world. Er--ri;iy tfl ln-it literary talent. Eu wur.r Ei--i;lcrnn,i aeriul story Is Juk beginning: tc chui.len iripphtfd to each eutrserlher. Mrs, atow long e.-tieteit seqnel to "!" wift tf.ll, Iwuinsln tlie new year.' Anv one . ti ti IV T M wishing a good aafary or an L,d4.- VWAMTED- pendent huslnes "liuld sewd for blreulars- and tenn to J. K. kdlltU sl (.!..-New WirK, Hcton, $y miioiyj CVj-,1, t"lucuitttl or Sun Fr.tnclsco. tbeif ryu j been b; If.ie ! i. , i Miller, Jennie l.ewis, Teachers. ns it moved or toiu hed cttber ::i per: -tui or intcrcft the P. l.. iU J'it-i .-bl' Prnnf. " -' ' ' ' ': " V. 1. . He.nkoku & IClMMi-i.L have ;l v.'vts lot of Perfumery, very handsomely put up, for Christmas. Fifiayeyc, PitHmrg, i'inia BKEitiTf, VHI (urcb-b fresh pork nt panic prices. Cull and sec them. Persons from it distance are requested to send in their orders. A YEAR tt'iA ol' Sphtndid COMBINATION tRQ8PeCTUS. It rolitrit-nfl urnine page aud style of binding of eu lutciimly intcrestlug and useful Uuka. that sell Heat thing ever tried by Cau r eounty. In everv familr. rasaer. A tit MS WAX TED, to make a per manent busiucu on these worxs In every eouri Proieetu sent pti( paid on receipt of price, fl.lti. For circular ami litieral term, address JOHN F. POTTER., I-ubiislicrs, Philadelphia, Pa. dec". 4 This I a wonderful little Invention, and for the trlttina;expeBc of F1FTF CEA T.V, everv person ftfAR haVA una laaKlaa k... 1 , ri ii 7T . ..a 1 ""-own glarier. uic-truunnit will nil fttnond which will eutt . Any twrniin can uxr 1 kn.IV, with UtUe Me wheel that makes twti- llm hnmlnul . .1 ... i . : . .. 1 1 r - ,.,uw,u.u,a minute -leiiw'TM ma pecallar manner. It requires an sk'Uot pta- to use It, Anv body can cut "utfl' Sltb UvU sklld. It will last a life taeT A right pressure on the glass Is ai; that U nccesaary, itAOENTls WAXTED. atwil prepaid, to any address, safely packed, poa receipt ol 60 ocnt and a letter siarriu by "' II. II. CLARK kit., 103 East Capitol St., Wasbingtoo, D. C. decW Tlio ostH'A fr tlu- Family Farm for Sale. I will sell at private sale that eertaia Farm sit uated six miles sonthwest of Mt. Pleasant, in East Huntingdon township, W est morel nd eoanty. Pa., containing about 120 ACRES, Has thereon a good frame dwelling bouse, spring, wood and coal houses, a new frame bank Dani. corn crib, hos; pen, and Mher out bnildlrgs. A spring of good water at lb doer, also water ie every held; over 200 Bearing Grafted Fruit Trees, Is convenient U churches, schools. Mills. Ae. t within live miles or Broad Ford Station, en the Pittsturgh . ConnellsTille railroad, and withba three n.ilr of Scott's statkm at Fountain M:li. ami within threcmllesof Stooenrllle. Both these, last aamed places are oa the Southwest Fanner fc vnnii Rail Way. 1-rice 7S per acre. Payment -l.li0 in band April 1, 1H74. 2.0ea April 1, ISTi. ftOuu April 1, 1S7S, and the balance April t, IsTT. with bitcrest on tbe whole to be paid veastv. For fun her informatbin address MJrtinV StauSer, J. P.. -".It. Pleamnt. WestmorelaaJ seanty. Pa., or call on the sulwcriher oa th premises. ei'J4 THUS. KATGOU. tt, to repRseat. Oar FlmMe FrieaMl. We caa aire th proper party a good paying and. easily workeit cash nt sints.n. The tact and experWacw U a old agent Is not needed tu be sus.-oessfuI,isiiu(t we have more riperlraced agents (secured dartng the past two yeari.j working for as taaa any uUwc THE I'RF.SHYTERIAN P.AX.NEii w:i ! house in AwerVt-a, and they eccttaaalo work right taldisHed in 1M4. has no sup -rior amonz n-llgiiius alonvaud uuko, BUI salarir. The secset is that iouriials. and is p..l ofll;r ,he ualacesaeata atJ other paper lu 1 lie Chun h. j 1 ""u -- .,,, jiwuu w-ic rwoaiv(l.i io locir eruer. EVtPLO If ME.tT tvi all, al yoar .. tnvi liiig for your leisure monieuts, or yuur esuirw time. Our C'umbinatlon beats Uie world. Th MOST eir the money. YOU eaa saake awnry. Prubtui'k-, honorable, eongeaiaL Bend ywxr ask- dossat.nte and gvt ouraovtl ,laaa, Mean, sUl, get partit-uUrs, Km, etc., sent free. AiWresa, WATERS , CU, Publishers, Ckiraay.-. deiS. CJflf i A NOxTH-Over Hair rrsat "i?OUU Bert (elling articles, nee.le.1 in eaviv taurly. 'A valuable sample ent on jecetid ol li sent to pay posuge. Adtlres O, W.4.EAD.(X.. J3. Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Pa. THE UVASER hs cmpb-tc RKMlHOI S. COMMERCIAL. AIIK1CI I.Tl - UIA1H SCIIIMiU FAMILY aud NEWS DEPARTMENTS. it li utiuct ol living interest are disca&jssl. Sjiecial attention is given to KcliVu ami lK-n-eral New. I lur Foreign Corrci ! at iim-.ualcd hy any journal in the CdurVh. Among our vuatrihators are some of Ibe best newsna., winter In till country. During lh entire twelve m-mins nno?-il attnic tious will l-e presented. Til in Is lMM-r whi(-li sliouUl be 9 .very Fatjailj. THIF.VtrJ, Dur'.u-' the vV'i,"T year siiecial aitentiou will be glveb W Hcitter iertaininir to the farm, and to fix-a aeig-tend rcaduigas will Ultiirt st the larmor. AOESTsi W ANTED. A DMIXISTK-T9Ijt'S NOTICE ksiuMe of David Weaver. lata ui Coavmauirh Tt, Letter of )dWHiliruf ion on the almve estate Lug the terms l.,r Agent will be ot upouai.i II havtr'ia Hrauied to the imdersigal, ak ! tk calkin. hKiu7 given to those Initebted to it to uu.V Immo. I dlate paymeht, and those havinaiem airahud it. ...,.,. p.pv,.s to preeent them duly euvUcsdieated lor sertlement, ' srtil.TlE.'S rirtkb. at late residence r.f deoeased. in auld fown.lon '. Satunlav tV Udsy of, .tanuary, 1STA Teroa wishing to have si.metiipies of the Ilaa- - lslAA. V...S'l. T n.r am ,i.lm.ii. fi,. ll.. i. . .. I.. 1. f.XtX W:,ER, i show others, are reiiuesied to send u their name uec"Jj ' Jtdsain-siriibirs. I an.1 P. O. address, and wc will s,.nd the p:i"e:j pain. The Satardsty Evealns Pent, Sis Wife. Street, PhiUdelphia, gives a beaatifal Chraisato or large Steet CatKravwIsja; to every yearly sub scriber. Sample free. tietZ 1 H HIKE. Prof. 1), Fsrry's Ongueat ii " orv a luxuriant growth of Ward lu Uvea 14 to 11 days. Send ii acuta Kit one kwtUe or . ceuu 6 r three. Address S. L. C A KSON, PiUtr burgh, pa. Term to agent free. dael. A -HONTII. A genu wanted. Sews, best selling an h-lee la Uuwuctal. Saa--Addrew J. HHtlNSO.N, DeU-jit, atiekW- UeeS 350 pie tree, gun. Having been appointed by the Court, auditor, toaeertaia the name of all the heirs ol the es- m,v v, m mifrir. uwm, c r a rrr: i , anu lo ma - e a distribution of the fund In toe bands o; Vhiljh Shaver. Jr.. executor uf said decsa-.ed. In aiul among tlnwe legally.entttled taereto". 1 hcrehv give notice to all parties interested therein, that! n-uduge paid Address ail letters Vtlinn CI RED. For ieJar and prkse .Vbllllllit KoMreM S. C. V, ykaav. Phllaal,, Pa. Superfluous Lp T-n,, iVnra ReaxoVed In S hours 4.1lrclaxa. iapO- 0TI,lre. S. V. I phase, PhUa. pa rilES U V 't r. K t A II A X X EI', will attend to say duties under said S on F.J loulntmenl at my entce, InSiiarrset, Pa. on Tuesday, Janu ary 13th, 1S74. oers KOOSER. Auditor. TO nini deilM Avenue, I'iiitl'iirrh, OPIUM EATING, . A-.r How e? ''Ax r. CtmKn. Hy a Sufferer. Send stump to.). I. K Bowser, Lugaasprrt, Indiana. ueJ4 MONEY--VACEC. To all having si re time H to l a day; some thing new; pleasant; honorable; la jge proBnaj a risks; home or abnaul; day or egBlpg; looamad making money. Particular and aample (nwllv worth 4)maile.l free. Address E. M. HEJCD, k Eighth Street, Nef -jra. Woiiiarx's Best Friend. Every lady should bar ib Mine. DeCosCe'a Svlmlon, expressed to any addre. Eorlosastamr and send ot clrcuUr. Address Ir. L-xiare, P. Q. Lock B.g L Pittsburgh, Pa. unci,
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