tv),Q Somerset Herald. ;iM" . J. iuii.il jr It 74- tint: takm:. ;:r tni. TOI.NT K.VIt.ROAtl. -.1 .! !i: jr. J uly 7 !. "is73. tr - ill 111 l!:l'. a. ill. p. Ill, 0:1.1 p. 10. .kit. ; 1 ALTFATIIKH. THE BALTIMORE EUTTSit COMMISSION HOUSE. B. BROOKE, NYCE & Co. 54 South St. Baltimore, Rid. . i:.i?i Mt ai-mn oik t to (v;:r many patrons, tlie Icncfit ot our M-rvkts for (lie sale of tlui.- JivlUr Ourlt.n- oxirh-iicfl warrants us in savin, that ne tommaiul uncquaU'd f;u i!i!ics, i..r plui ing it to the Lost possible d vantage, and as we make Butter n speci- uiil", a. low nothing? i'lsi In iniirfer.. nM. ,..-r.,i i...,,'i:., o - - - - n mu nn miiini uiiiiiii ill t. ;r reputation for pnmiptneHs is well rsiaWishcd, and from those wlpi liave not yet . -n rl. Supt. j had the i euefil ot the many advantages we jhs,'s. wc solicit a trial, and w ill use all i our a'liliiie to irive entire satikiaction. 1 .il.cr.il advance invl.: when tlt-sirwi, and alt letters ot inquiry promptly and theel '.!y repli.il to. Hcfpc-tfullr. Ac.. B. BROOKE. NYCE & Co. Cards can bo iiltaiiiiVi at the Express office and TSailroad Depot. a I it. r.riiTOit : .'fcln-t.l ot this their enlarged lir.l.l.lS. t'.K, .T.ir.iiary, 2nd. 1?7I. j Tlie Lutheran Sutntay place, took p.is:csiiiii ot aiid lieautifuliv furnished rooms, on the With ol Nov. l:nl. On the same day it was rtd;i-eer:t!t'd U tlie pro motion of the glory of the ASmWity o.l. i The pa -lor Wiis nft isted by lt.-vs. J." To::i-! Iinson, A. M.Vt lietstoneand V. E. Crelied. The friends of th;; school shortly uit.'r re solved to have a Christmas iVstal tor the enjoymeut ot the children, and in a short Xew A d cert Urm in ITKAI.S. U hereby irlvcii to '.:" Is .iMe iiiN.ii I taut of l.u county id Somerset inn t.;;.c.il" trill bi bold bv llio l V.ii.mi.-sliini.rs on i!il. il imnl I places spcciliod. Appeals will als: be hcid ut ths suncliino n.r (no turoiici ,11111111301 tiie.iiimty, when oiiti Klu.ro tliey can uiuiil i; III. y t.oi.'u pr.per, lo wit: for jc Ad ccrtinr ment. liing hltb. other pujicn. pavetioalietitlthtopcr. ; ji.l !.iie, mm ri-ie it. column forita read. I crs' Interests, ii"l it lHr' ?.ivuncc?. ! That there Is a popular appellation uf that Sort of Independent, vigorous, cnu-vprisioz, ul hlli-limed journalism 01 wliirh the Triouue is now Ine cmei rciHreseaiaiivB hi una . y outer coun-1 lie, is aai!l.-icnllv proved by the result of the iki!1 twelve niuulns. " 1 he close of 173 HiisI" thl Kit ' ,.a i!-..ti It hnl ln-.-n fit 3I1T KrcVliilr, J''tf IJi'i'rttsnru fit 1 New Hrm. Ac tf A d crrti.ie vien It. M) UT t"V n.H Tp., 1 AVtr Aicertiaementi. ri;Lic SALE. I ;;i ; ti Puhli' 5-.t. Kir tiaf ttt ta vrtwt ni t'i ''iphan fflnrt'w SrmwfetOnat. ea pTiill 111 I I IlllHnry, IJIi'l HIP DCW jcur um i.ir II mill the uiwa nnilini proT-i:ii. iu ... i time lis m i-lmin.-nl Urimir will ruriMM tBone I tiii.A Itetiem n.l fri..l. -... I...... ... "'"? urury nexi. h iwiim oi i . .v i.' io in 111 llini lit 1 in ll.tiJuiilln (il ailil IfiUIIHIi n I ..11:81 p. m. .. 4 21 a. in. ..11:01 p. IU. .. I:M p. m. i-i.iHr . A r. ,s.i..c met ycst . rday. . ;-r.i'.Ti:' -;"-:vri iibly short 1 t 't-yoiir Ntk:ic, ,-'..r of W. Kenford, he ('.ii hrels me the fiirhion A or luih'.' at . griia " t.f the utt ii "itiid to be i.i 1' I..i:n:v r.'.ul. :.v. i.t.' uoiiiiiiin; l,r.c lit.-. ; tl.r.t i. i. li l '.aili'-y the I:;-.im1s the liht of the bi!)h' Tim: handxoinc lipin-r patterns and1 bcautii'ul wart's that many of our younsi ladie have worked at ao "diligently for a I few weeks past, have, by this time. Iieen : picsriited to their "lieaulifal blue-eyed ! -.,.1 i :.. i i' I ."'i--, .mu iiinci iti itriuuj ii.tiitin.)iiit; wihin. desks, etc,, us Christmas presents. Tur.r have a peculiar w ay of tolling the news in some of the Western journals. For example : "The teller of the Ville Marie Hank of Montreal despises the way in which two YanU-t s got $10.48 that lie ltd on the counter of his establishment the I oilier tisy. They were great huntier deal ers on the Ottawa liver, un.l tliey wanted to open an immense account wilhhiin, and 'You just look at the map on the wall, Mr. Teller, which show s you w here we oper ate,' they said, lie looktd, and tha men cM-.imd w ith the iiionev." VVk understand that Mr. George Neil" has sold his house on Main Cross t., to Mr. Silas Cover of Davidsville, for 2'iKH. TnB steamer Ohio, form rhiladelnhia lo Liverpool, on her hist trip took out 1,--M)0 car wheels. - This of course, is as yet a comparatively isolated case, but it has some Mgniricance. American car w heels are acknowledged by some English makers to 1 of superior character, their excel lence beiiift attributed to the peculiar method of manufacture, involving the ue of charcoal iron. The shipment reported on the Ohio is, however, a very large one relative to the export of this article, which was 2.317 wheels in 171, 4,700 in 1S72, and 7,515 in 1S70. Uie is a rich , ., iii:" . ,,'.w "rr a: t.iwn ,': held as luuili it I.T vs'.e. '. il-iw. i:f:i ,.t grace is 51. i.wiis a bible at Niueiiibii!;.' we hsve w hich ainl is .I'KJias-i. Queens, and cheap f-r as!i, at Khoads ut Mi:. II. C H.vKit dietl at his resilience i:i Somerset on last Sunday afternoon from j enusun;i.'.io;i. Air. liter was km:wn to all I of our citerens a a 'Ji.'iiial. clever "cntle- J,,u ! n.an and will lr sadlv missed bv his ii:any b ier.'ls. He served ve::' s ;..s enml Lieutenant oi i o. n. .i-iui i". .. was captured ty th' reln-ls at Taw I'aw Matioii Ya. Oct. 4'.h IM5- and was taken to Liby riison and kept there until the u-i;!i ;f the Nov. of the k'.iiic year. !t is thought by his Irieuds that il wa in Libv. he first cunt ratted the disease thst ended his life, lie was years and 8 months of age at the lime of his death. Lk('TI'kk:. Capt. Samuel Adams the original explorer of the canyons of the Colorado Uiver, and the country in the enii'T townftilpoii Tural ir, t.:i-3! i!:iy m! 1'oliru.iry nel'.. ul tnu liou.c tt i'u.'i!. iijll erai r, lu Mi l luHIIJllill. or t on. inaie;n towasnij) ,n w c Iuji-.I:i.v. Ihe , ., r jcuru,1 lu icworld: antt u the eumplc- K'.I:HT. ; ,.a uf s uuwanJ DlClll.1.'?Ol imlliiiiiK i' w be. orenarinrr ,r.n.l r, ri!. i I '".V; V.i ,V T;.." ,7h, rT i V; ... .., .., .,. ,.r l la'roaii.-e v.rums iui.i.fi..t!.H. ... It was the first Christmas tree the Lutheran J,,1 u,,t'ttll'lcl,';rkc'"i,ou' il,H'lH ! T)E si:MI-WKKKLY TElUfNE Sunday School, oi this place, ever had. j ""r Whu.lo tcwcstilp on Fri.lny, tl.ceilid.iy of' lap S-ml-VvYekly Tril.nn lm (trewn rery nip. ny c.ii-ii niuiiaeiiieiii u sprung inio ex-, renruury ut;t, at tne noue oi .ij.3.11) ii. iimiii, in wiy lu piiiiiic rvor r lute, lu uauiti-jn tu esr i.t-uiG U- it u, limbic, nun wuii tlie tli-e.i- '; ...... i .. - . , f,i..,.. ..f il .. a... .1 .. :....,t i i 1 r ti.'iiilimiliij t jwnsnlp mil fl .y.towa rir. lue fursiiiu a.iJ tloHictilccorniiiioiiJeuce nl leail nillou o tl.ei ho.il room, it w as the grand-.ouahJ5 Siuur.lay, tuT:li,uyof fel.ni try umi, iu uuomi ..f tun Oailv: li tti't ipwUlly in " est exblliltiou ever Witnessed in Heriil). A ! i the rleciiuu huusu In sai l uor..iuli. I .mm:iio liuciimencu duciuuliiii Ihe i.rueewiiUK i larC number of persons could not obtain tur Stuiiycrot li iowum.!;. im lurs.lay, ihe luth ; vi ull Amt-ricau K-wuliflo Miiut.), with theism lu mii I toKiiMiiii. r relsline tu eilnotlim, tho rl. religlout. he. It for Alli'irheitV :wn:l an'l X.w lt.ilihu.irc on ' lias ull the r.inimirri&l newa anJ market rriKrt: Veiliws.itiy.tlia llili l.iy ol tVhru.iry nt-n, at tho ' nil th i-p-i'-iiltural nrtltilt-9 ol the W Mltly; mm lioiiseot tie A. Kiiuim l, In tl'l towu.Hiip. j nut s, mor iver, ruUrly a serial worlt.ol iirtlon, t or i;rjlhcmvullcy and ikrlin borouili on Til.-s- prrseiiilii in the ourso ol the rear three or lour .', tho al tisy ol March next, at me huustrol' ' ut the iait produuilons th inw-i n.pulur dot Nam. Kcrrel. in JJerliii bomuali. I elisis. As it lalieit wilva lew seleat auvertisemenls for Northampton township on Weiinrf.Ur, the ' ii i. enahle.l to (five aii unu.'uully lsro pp.)M.rtioa 4th iluy i.r.Uur.Ii next, nt the lioii'c ol !s.umi. 1 i ..( reading muter. anJ sal be eulle.i, oiiii'lerihit reorliiiiisli, in s.titl tenuship. i the fiioni au 1 tatiely of l": ccnloolf, theehrap- for .Nviuthauipton t..:oni!p an'l Wclli-rslmr ! mt newspsper in tan w.iri.l. 11 is published eirry Uruili on lhursilay, the ith day of Atarch uext, TucsJy au.l frliiai, ami rrachis nearly errry ut tlie houu ol 1'eter Kucre. iiie. In snl.l Ikip.ul'Ii. ' njntonivv fast ol th .vtl.-if slj.pl within one or two for Larimer township on f ri Jay. the 6lh ilav of I t'ais ol l:s irtmo. inrvu u:xt, ut me eict-ii.Ki n.uso lu saia ttavu- room and were unable lo hear the addrrs ses. The music was rendered in a pleating manner for the occasion. Alter the exercises were concluded, and the gifts distributed, of w hich Mrs. Strauss was au especial recipient, the school and its friends all sighd lor more of such glori ous meetings. Everything ptscd o!f pleas antly and lo the entire ealisiaction ot all concerned. May the school continue to prosperity and the favor of SHOE STORE. I ft late ivpi'ii-iiTof SNYDER & UHL, A UMIXISTI'iATOU I ttaf.- of I .i r M Waver. Ulfl fl ' ilerrtHSrl, ! ly-IOTJ of B linii.i'lrah.in on H' alt! eji i u,,i,...J., if, , 111 nf Jnatmru I hariru' ten Kraiite.l th rKter'ae-l. mH.HM i i'J' tl I HJJ, in.. nj tlf UHry, berehy airto to tln.sn 1ii.1kIcI to It to make linme- j nffl In SV.uk l t BriiK. at t eeVy U. p. tlia'o pvmnt. and tlM- harlnKf liirn nzunst I', , lh rraleiiai"f John Count ryrean. 4ect aarrl. 1 1- itrf sent Ihrni tlnlr JuthtTilfil f sell lament, . s-nnTM TiwnhH. 4(iM-rvraiir. 12 aerew la aMaulow. wu bar brU-k lwellloBi Boos aod s wm enrto kara umi on erected) with tO(ar oreaaed af Craaa lcM huatlre.1 1 ona tbnaaaa! RU tra, tarn rwai-nj mi a on xeunt as lands of filar UirBir , aiHiotuera. Terms: l.au. la La ad Lit lfl!L ItU. Ta r- HavinK lifen plnle. tr iht. t '..crl. an-UU-r. maindar lo rental a Hew ta uiituiisairtW t ..taruiln tl. unuir. k til in iirlia ,.i thd- j irrrl thcrevt lt-a paid la til inJaT. saUakatii Uteof frederlk t iwnder. .I-j.-!. and to make ' I'oantnrtnan, dnrtos; III r rMrt iuS. a4 a4 adltril.uii.M 1 Ik Itit.l in th hHiHiol Philip ! hat tlealb or rauuirrtaara ta prtertpai aajti Ca a , VXReUo.r ot pant nec'raneii. ! tifi . t.al.1 lo l.nfT AMn noTta. J. O. KIMXtX. Adm'r. wttk th will nase!. let'ii 'urvil. in ul l lien-l..; ,rf .lunnarl. 1W74. ISAAl' ioir:n. f AN N V WtAilX AdrolnlstraSor-. A1' UITOU'S NOTIPK. LprtMie taosaaia, Ady lay, J. H. CaJ. B. M. Taca enjoy peace Ibxl. A Fkiesd. JIAHSIIALI-LYON On ihe. :lst ol Dee., at Ml. I'leasant I 'a., by Kev. Lcr.n Stephens, Mr. E. II. Marshall of Somerset, toMis-s Annie Lyon ot Mt. I'lra'ant. KEKKEY MILLEK On the 1st of January 1S71, by Uev. T. Itis.-nhouer, Mr. 1'hilsan Eerkey to Miss Msr-rret 11. Miller, boili of Somerset Co. l'a. QIEF.E McIIlT.fi On )(-. j.y.h at the Lutheran Farsona-jc in JennerTille. : l... I .- I!.,..-.- a..;.-..,. 1 1 i i. . . southwest ol the Itocky Mountains (made Mc d'btiiT, under the instructions of the late Secretary I ... u . , ?. . -, , ... - I- a . H l 1 i r'inct.i V I .4. oumiiiiiy w 111 uniTrr n n'iurrr on r iiuay I t . i i i ,t TiinRtirv fill. I':'- A'UU 1 IVUl., '.llCi ?" I,. at' Ntvs that the sab- ol tlie Ire-s as sadly allectcd by the lav. ;:i Keel .iick of constantly ni :en;s furnishing author ol 4'McAdamire! lir intis of ,..t Flour :::lH'.s p are t".ci. to i: M;-.. Mt Aiam ltoatls," says : "Ibv.ds should be made as flat as possi ble. Where a road is made flat jieopta will not lollow the middle of it, as they tlo when it is made quite convex, which is the only place w here carriages can run up ritrht. by w hich means three furrows art made by horse and the w lit els, ami the watt r continually Hands there, and 1 think that mrs water actually stands upon a n very convex road limn on one which is i reasonably Hat ; a carriage moves freely. or with the least resistene, when the load wants of their civ i:PS evenly on the wheels. Just in pronor- Floitr, fresh poun and Corn Meal at lake Jiauds to plmw when their it they pi i'r.- .IK -I 'i (Jrocriies rec Dr. is. ived nl-.iii's: al: Ten id.:;r :f I'd ,.i i ! :,, .is were re-opened on Monday. ,.rs ;.U i.K-.ked bright and cheery i'..r work. a.i KiKMM.1. have a e lot ,i,.i.ry. vty l.an.isoi:ici i't.v i.s i-.l!!lS. ot tcni.er oi the I lion as the load or weight is thrown on jone side or the other, the resistance is in ! creased." 1i.,mi,tu:i.:tv '.i;'..-." is a sulliciilil rouiio lor II l :iiil.llllla. it of it jlF.lo lt .bf.soa ex- :v,: a - i.tai l..r sale, a; toe i.ivc "uiti; la.oi..!.-iV bio-- I As important change has been made in regard tt the departure and arrival of the ni'ht express train on the Pittsburgh, Washinirt.in and Ealtiinoro Uailrtwd. Tl.tc ovi.niiur nnd until furthernotice.it ... , . t. -..t ...t. i...l f: lr.aiiciu.rle.1 nl ,n eni.riii.illu p.k1 in Iti.lv will tlepari at n ochhk j-. m. umnw , i !Hv(l, as heretofnre, and will arrive in Id he system is admirable. Of course I do Washing citv nt 7:30 A. M., llailimore at '"'i imc i-aiiiaes ; uui m rwry tuner respect nicy excrn us Americans, it is impossible for a traveler to "jet into the ocloek in Subjects AUL-it-nt itnins ot citicci. miles in extent, Fiaytilicatioiis. Mines of (told, Siiver. Cop jht and I-ad, Canyons, CTitnate, Indian Tri'oc. Mormons, Scenery, Productions autl intlueemeiits Ibr Colinizalion and Emigrulioii, in the country, as large as eight States such as New York, embraced in his five ycara' explorations. These are subjects of vast imKrtence toall especially to those affected by the depression of money matters, tin nnd hear for your selves of this remarkable country. Ad mission '2 Cents. A iRi:ii't)M)ENT writing from Italy says: "Her railrouds are magnificent structures ; waiting rooms elegantly fres coed, and the seats of the finest (.ilk velvet. When the train stops for dinner they give you ime hour to cat your meal. The rail road lieds are the smoothest I have ever ridden over ; the embankments are all built of solid masonry of the most substantial natu.e, and the bridges are all isssive stone. If the bridges, embankments and road beds of the New York Central liail road were built like those of the High Italy lbiilway, that road, with its immense re venues, could not pay a half per cent divi dend on the ctwt of construction. The ex pense of running railroads in Italy is enor mous. Every ton of coal is liought in FnOsnd, costing ten dollars per ton, and L HIE C.EADY n .human 1S74, at the resilience of Mr. Aar.m I.: bv I lev. lit nry Scii' Miss Susan Crady, !. erset Co. F.t. rl. Mr. .laui. s of Jc::r.er t;i. I.-!, hr, 11' to Mil - Niii't'Kis. C. O sbot t wo deer on l.a-t ret it i ubt able and It. I. Cts.jier. . l!,:i, lust vetk. s-!:. ; wt.:r.( n are so ugly, thst when ,'v ..;.!!. on S'diidny. they "break the !;!, : ' St Mark Twain sajt. i .. mart got oil a smart itiing last Itna! u mustard plaster that ha ;i t.n tett.ie. retiring for the night. A v. -t-k. State S.iperintendent of Cimiiiwn issivsthal out t.f 17,000 teat hers in nlv two thousand ni'1' t to s;a'e i. r. hav. ,;h Ibr eat ye ant. ' hail .U:tti:lJ i. oath- very little ice st:on purp'is'ft this winter and luiah-ns gay are i:i ; l.K. Drugs, :-.d Metlicinc ,:!v keot by ::;;i;.-i!'s' Chemicals, Dye StuiTs, i, and a full line of ;:oods Diiv.'iriats at Ueiiibrd t.V Hi; v.as a good man," ; r i.: a del ta.. d citizen .:nti;a"s Im t tMi the vvi ::i" lis ;! rest of lis" F1..11 it, f rain. Feed, savs an Iowa "but then he nii horse, the S;?,ll .i. m. and at Pliiladelphia at l::;0r. M. It w ill tlius l e seen that only eley en h'Hirs and a halt are occupied in travel in!: the distance between this city and Washington city, and to reach I'alliinore, takes but an hour longer. The traveling accommodations on the P. W. & 15. Hail road are not excelled on any other line in this country, nor can the same distance on any mad lie traversed in less time or with greater satety. For rapid transit, safety, comfort ami convtiiicnee, the traveler can take no line that is superior t the Pitts burgh. Washington and Haltimore Eail rnjtd. Pint. Hozet'., JtiHonry t. wrong train or car. even if he does not speak a word of eiiht r French or Italian. Every man connected with a railroad wears a uniform, anil the guard lifts his hat to you as he politely examines your ticket. I have traveled nearly 4,(K)0 miles in Europe, on many different roads, and I never missed a train or knew one to be five minutes behind lime. Surely such facts attest the excellence of the railway svstem ot Italy St. I.vtiit Rnlc.iy llcji-ter. .louKnsrt Ji.tr.iti: Corrected weekly by A. .1. i'.i.:K,..a: . Apples, tlried, V B it- Appleltulter, 'jt tf.lt 4ih.tjy flutter, t J.c Huekwheal, $1 l.ushil il 00 lieeswax, 1 . liJf Jjacon, shoulders, ",1 B. sc sides, sc liatas. 1-Jc t'orn, ijn Irashel ...ti t'oni meal '1 P 'c t'all skins, 'f? tt 1 fill". V lift -ii? f..ur, fl hid lu flaxseed f! l,u., (iO S ) ! til lurd, V 8. '-'. Le:ti iier, red S'.le, t S. 3t'.4e upper ' Toe " kip, " nr (lats. f !m .p4ie I'l.talops, ip 1U !kw I'eaehes. dried, j1 J. K'c li ve f Im jii oo ioicrs. 41 e. e S:!ll, N... 1, ? 1.1.1 .I IM to 1 I ' v 1,u E" Asiitou. n m Suar, yellow ? 9. Ion !'Je white Hiit-1 Tallt.w i t 8e Wind, T S Wmc ut shin. tor Ort-'cnville township vn S.iiurdny, the 7ih day of Mun.li next, ut the ln.u-eol A. Ji Slenicr, In said townthip. for Summit township and Dale City buroiiKti on Aiou. lay, tlio !Hh tiny of Atari'h uxt, nt lite house of trederiek Nimble, in said iirouli. for Llkli.k township and Sallsl.ury Imroiiifh nn Tuesday, the loih day of March next, ut the liouse ol liaiiicl liur.'US. lu said horouifh. for Addison township ou 1 loirs' lay, I lie IJlh day of Alareh next, at lue Imuiioul l.jti Jie.iu, in s.ii l township. for Lower Turksyfoot toKnhiji an I frslua In.r oiiiTh on f ri luy, tlio Mill day ol Alareh next, ut the llenloid House, lu sni.l iH.roiih. for I'jip. r Tiiikeyf.Kit township on S.it ur lay, the 14th tidy ot Alureli next, ut the house of Jolia A. Sliuliz. in said township. for Mitldleerci'k towuslnpoa Moud.iy. the lih day ol Alareh next, at the houseol Jvr.-'u jSwlixer, in ii I ..wiiship. for Millor.1 township .nil New f'.nirptille b.r oiih on Tuesday, the Kill .lay 1. 1 Alureh urxt, at toe eiei-in n nous,-, in saia lownsltlp. f .r Jetlers. n township on We.in-s lav. the lS.h tiny of Alareh uexi. at the l.ue t Si.'l.,iii.,n 1U ker 1 1 s.i.i tonnshitt. f or Sxitiertet lowt.-ship nnd Somerset lt.ir..u!i i a I iairs lny an i fr.day, ihe 1'i.h a:i.liM.ii .l.ns ot .Vareh iiexi, at Uiu t aii;:is.-i(.i:, r.V t.iiiee, iu'sal l b-.ri.uli. V. luu Mil where ull persons an 1 Puris.rali..i; f eliajf iheai .tlves aurieve I nt the cmiuH-r.iU'.n aa I v.iluiiii .ii ol their taxable pro;rty mid til s-u nude pursu.inl to i he several aru of Aseintiy In sueli case nenle and provi tad, arn rv.UPSted toat tfii I met stale their grievances for reortss noeord iliK to law. Sjieciiii litlel.tion U also tiireetetl to the f.'lloit in.rtiou ol urlii iu 4. section i tin net b.rth'i i T)iuiii7.atioii, ili.-f. 1. line an I reujuliitionot tho iiiiiliin ol the Ciaiinouwealth ul I'enn-Tlra-nia, tuwlt: On the day the Ciumia.it.ueis nieet to review tlio assessments of real and personal pn.ny for orlicldlnif npH-als. they .l.ajl alsode teniilue who arc exempt or not liable totlouiillttt ry amy. Kc. Tha upieals will be held on the dnj.aahovo inon ti..ne l, in.tweeu ll:e hours ol e o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in. J At I III J. XV A I.T KK, VAU.I..MII.I.HI. f. .1. fill N Til Yet AN", f ..11.11113.-11111 rs. IlnVlllZ nnri'llllWll HIO Mle "" laally entlUp.1 therpf..". I hercbr . ,wl ... f,T,en",1'7'-all partis lntereste.1 therein, that 1 Store lafCly OWIlCd IJ willatten.1 t my .latSPsnnienwIdapiiutmrnt i at my m '"" in p. .tn-,.,, Vr m TrKs.iav. .Innu- j ill l-Mn, in. t. y j . dee-.'4 If.C ISeerilM, We take pleasure in ctlliuic the atleulioii of th? rr now au.t v.ie.Ti i coniplete an ass-irt K'KrSt.H. Auditor. ptll.Ur; the Isrt that we have now an.i axjieei t Keep ronst.inlly on nsn 1 a A.'"' Mi.MEHStr DITOir.S NOTICE. Boots, Shoes i : si.m Kits trr t in ty. t: At an OTphsns' Cmirl held at S .nwr... In an. I I fl.r S.merset Pounry. on me Btu nay oi ieeeiniff, Iee 17 T.LIC SALE. M ( Panic ne and we. Urn Ot it tnotVl farmer, as well as a model citiz- n, Mr. Amos Trout, of Mt. Pleasant tow nship, raised on a field containing 8 iu-res.nnd 150 perches strict measure, dur ing the last season 1430 bushels ears of corn, making about lt'iO bushels to each acre. Mr. A. King did the farming, This corn was raised on what is known as the Fox farm. The ground upon which it was raised bad lain fur pevcraf years with nut beiiii' nlou'died and had a pretty stiff sod ujion it. which was turned down and the corn planted on the lop of it. Five acres of the best of this field yielded at the rate of 200 bushels per acre. This would have made at least l'.'O bushtli of f killed corn to the acre. Hesides the corn there were 13 four In rse Kids of sweet pump kins taken off the field. The foregoing is what we call farming and all other uikmIs i to some purjiose. We know not w hether Pi iot p. For cesh I Mr. Trout and his farmer entered the aliove five acres on the Iiooks oi me Agricultural Society before the last Fair, but we think that field ot corn would be hard lo excel. GrtiTttlmry Herald. Ctit.K & Er.r.ittTs EllK K 1 ! P.ltK'K ' ! : at w. iV I'.ro's Works. Euilding Erick, biii!.. Pavement Er.tk, Circular, re. ai.tl Coi liice Ertck. ii ' crop, which we.s about up . .. : i hicif.L'i' tins jcar, nas rt'iiiiiit-ti ;.'.''...r to prevent' rotting. This is at i :o the excessive heat, continued ia the season. Tiii: SUrrrrthiirj .!niruul says : Fii '!.':-:l !! ! I aays: On ist Mr. ThosM Alee, ol this place, ii.'. turkey, a h'tge gobbler, which .'Si's., and had a i.eau: nine :i. l.i b.r; br-t cash il kilitia of Skins. Tin I e vaid by me Jd-lAll Zt.MMKIIM S S.lltervr t, Pa Pit.jiibd.irs of the .U'.iliUe t i fiirnisii i if tram at i:i -liie iff! l.-anif in T.j. i'l l.lMi k Co.. L:.f l.ie.T" 'tab'e, . ii" i ;.i ii- w i:h th? in st ITii -. TI. ev I.eel. k is ; i '..uiity. ' ii.:. ;:.-.-. : ihe i 1 : 1 V, it pal ;:i !.i ...... .1 .'the sit.-.. !. .;vts. 'Jvi'i ii:;n;.rd;l'. sails ar. ::t a r-.il cti i'i of - r.nd t t.iiiaiis.-iiiiis. Skatiso is emphati.-aly un Ameriti.n amusement. Although a favorite pastime in other countries, it is nowhere so uni versally practh-ed as in the I'nitcd States, unless il be in Holland or in colder cli mates, where the bright and joyous phase is entirely warning. It may lie used in those places for a general method of loco motion, but the development of scientific and fancy skating is carried to a greater extent in our ow n land. The orjjin of skating is unknown, but it is tltoiioht to have trown from a t ratiice of put lin con ii't'ii runners ur.der wkt I shoes in Finland. The improvements which have l;ei n mailt: since would hardly lie j appreciated without a comparison ot a pair tot' American club skates with the wtaalen ! t.l a lbil'.aiul peasant. Skatikg ltit lf?an to grow in (tipidar I f.vor as a sort in the winter 1S.",7. 'I'hrn ! tht re was a suddt n start ami the enthusi ! :im spread throii!:ht..!l the country, ljulies 'who had hitherto 1 ecu cxclud-tl trom i what had Iteen called a purely liiawnline ! exercise, began to learn the iiiovinent anil i si'ii provetl ihcmM.lvcs to la1, if not as ex ' pert, nt least mole graceful than the gen ! tloncn. The tiemand grew so great for skating ereumls after this that enterprising ' I......... t. l.i.a.l riribc ...n.l ,vpll cificft 1 1 II .nun. 1 ...n h .,..- ...... n; iti'prewira Eaiikrupt Law. ; nats4'.. All in oe ir.iereo- i oa:-iialt of all ! did not find ii of loo little conseiiRruce to i Hppropriate joints in tbe iarks tar tne - . . sii-cial use ot sKaters. W lin...nl, .-a.t.-.b!isJMil al As a vigorous and healthy out door ' if. i t his old island, opposin t-l lli.u -e. He Let psa eml sup-; hin-.r, and having bought at "j.an- i 'he tan sell as cheap as the. Pi.kas ant Yai.i.kv, Pa., Jan. 1st 1S74. AlEssits tDiToits : An item in yourj pajier concerning l!ie "i'ieasaut alley Literary Society" by a Hoxbury corres Niiideiit, did not fully develop the pro ceedings of said association. The society is in a flourishing condition, the members are all wide awake and are tailoring assidu ously to make it as interesting ami instrue tive "as ossilile. The chairman, our le sX'ctable young teacher K. F. L'. is an in telligent gentleman, and understands his business; the Secretary, J. L. C. is a sprightly fellow and dis his business up to time." The "Pleasant Valley Independ ent," is a weekly pajier edited with ability, made up w ith tasle, and read with ability by its shrewd editor W. II. C.;it is always brim full of beneficial and instructive mat ter. Some of the articles are on Educa tion, Morality, OU-dicnee, Local Option, Excitement, bur Sa iety. Earthquakes and a host of t.thers, w hich are appreciated by the community in general. The attend ance is always large, which shows that the people of "Pleasant Valley" arc takingjan interest in the society. Sl'flTATOl!. fentnitr Liniment. There Is n i pain w.dch the (Tentaur I.biiiuenls will n..t re lieve, no swejiiux t !;. Tviil not .vulidtie, and no buneness which they will n it cure. " This Is sir a? I.uiL'uaKO. but it Is true. They have produceM more cures tif rtuuinntistn.ueutalia, loi-k- jaw palsy, sprains. stve'Iins. cuke.'.-hrea sis, scalds, bun.s, c.ilt-rheutn. enr-aehe, lie., u;n the human frame, and of strains, spavin, jralli-', 4c, upun an Imitls In eno year than have nil other pretoa.led roaiedicssliicetliewerld bt-jpn. They are et.unter liriltl.t, an all hc;i!inj pi. In rrKever. Cripples throw away their crulehcs, the lame walk, poison ous biles arc rendered harniless, and the wounded are healtsl wilhouta scar. Jt is no l.uinbu. The recipe ii published ar .ua 1 er.eh bottle. Tliey sell as no article ever before sold, and they sell be cause It dw-s just what tliey pretend to do. Those who now siifler from rht uaiatlym, pain or swelling i deserre to sutler If they will not use Centaur Lin iment. More than l.ooo certificates of remarkable cures, llu-la '.h:s freirn limbs, rhroiiic rheumatism, gout, running tumors. A..-., have been received. V.'c will ?nd a circular coutainlnc certiftcales, the reellM-, Sic. gratis, lo any one rt'iticstins It. One tottle uf the yellow wrupier Centaur Uuiiuent is worth one litrndred doil-.trs fur spavined or swecnled horses and mules, or for screw w. nu in sheep. Slock owners-tlteseliulmenlsare worth your atten tion. No family ihoulJ bewilliout them. '-While wraj-per for family use ;' Yelbiw wrapper for an imals. Sold by all Diulsls. r bottlee larirelxitllesil UO. J. 15. la' IS K A. CO.. &3 lirond wav, New Vtsrk. jovere l tlys)n ;iiii'. "r. xinia.st.f I' eve I and Ague, the : . a 'i li'- ulh. 'they will Acl i!i n't patient, how liicv re- i ex- erase winter lurnishes no niorc neuitiiy 'and innocent itmuseiiif lit than this. Il vigoratesthe lualy. strengtliens tne mus cles, imiarts fracc, and is as gtl awhts.l lortKilirenets a us lianciug academy. 1 he art is easily acquired after a p;-r .via Eiiiou "cc h ams to stand in-rly on hisskates. tH course, we tio inn rcier to lancy bHaung, for that requires much praciice anil pa Dec. IJOtli. 1673. EniToit IIkkai.ii: About one week ago. a certain young man from Quomahon ing tp. concluded to marry a young lady of Jetii'.er tp. The day was set On tlie morning of Hit: day the nuptials were to lie celebrated, the young man repaired to the house t.f the iiritlcs father, to escort the britle to Siesville, where they intend ed to la-joined in the b'Oy Isinds of w ed its k. Eeforc they had gone one half mile, they found the "road obstructed I y trees which had been felled across the road by a noted mischief maker in .leaner tp.. whose unme will be published in the latere if he does not mend his ways. This brought the bridal parly to a dead halt, and the bride groom alighted from hi. carriaire to clear away the obstruction, but finding that he cmltl not do it without the aid of an av, he started to return to the house. Eeforc he arrived quite at the place he saw one of ihe brides sisters, and tallied to her to tell s une one to bring an ax and come up and help move the obstruction. There being a young man handy she told him to get an iix ami to go and help move the obstruc tion. The young man being always ready to lend a helping hand, procured an ax and half a jsiuad of powder, and started lo help the bridegroom out of his unpleas ant situation. 1 hey finally got out an rigiu, but now the query is, what did the young man want with the half pound of powder? I pause for a reply. Yours wronderingly, Subscriber. Castoki is more tbau a substitute fcrCasto Oil. It Is tbe only ar nrll.'le iu existence w hich Is certain to assimilate the f.wd, regulate the ts.w els, cure wind-colic and produce natural sleep. It contains seither miaeralr, morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children need .not cry ar.d mothers may re.!. apri!2. 1. r'Ul spi lls, tell you :ii!ii!t-r. to , . hi in ..' I f-iii i: ii .iiiii'ii Ull'.l Li .ii. . . , . , . , Tr y titkin" thoroughly enjoy it in a lew trials. liar " rMt'tj li'iiiti 'JtUjnijik. i FiiKDit'.CK Lai Kit of Heading, has ad dressed a circular to Senators ami Hcpre- i.dbiiv'tnv . it. r.'et t- sentatives in tne Ulte legislature, ana to " . . " . ...... t.. ..r i -.-I.. i... ill W ho WollKl water i tne H.-tiit- l.l I inns.l omim, ; . i ii.a t.'.itir. whoitp midnight oil ' 'a .v..- l.iile.l iiiai just as he was going rS pun's th - "'1 he n :i " i iii:.inlM ili:, would nieak into the ;ot Suinpttiary ijiws, in which ne taacs 'ri- 'Iibliier i.ri ;..n ..,.) ti.ft1 the I erounil against the law prohibiting tht winea of angels." 1 '"V h'.lii the sale of lid'.ior in many ot the counties in this Slate. He argues from the premises, - ve the Diamond Hotel, Slot s-' that laws of this kind are unjust and uu I'ai'.v. for Johnstown and N.'m- : etptal. and gives the autht.nty ol a nuniU r 'ei. is Moi.ping in Stovstown ' 'f Divines (Jovernors, Ex Governors, "' !o patronize this house." j ProtcsH.rs, incnibers of Congress and oth Samci.1. CfsTf.H iers, in supjiort tit his Ksilion. After a Protiricior. careful amilysis of the w hole subjit t he ur- a '' j pes the Senators and Memla-is elect to vote lor the uncoutlitional rejieal oi me j-ticai Option act, for the follow ing among other reasons : . It ha proved iuojierative aa a re straint uiKin the intemperate use or liq j uors. ' 2. It has l.ccn ct.ndemnttl by a laajon ty of the citim and towns of the Slate ; vo : ting by corpor:ite districts, and by a'ma- "f '.-Taii.t m,v of ihe Kepublic has jnty t.r the aggregate vole or the Suite. ,-"! 'is bureau of employment, for the The city of Philadelphia alone has i-ast a "i l-rwairing situnti'ons for wildiers ! majorii y of Xi.UM against . ami the ag .'"s, ii.aie tiil (i iii.tb. 'niese tirnhans ! gregalc majority exclusive ol that city, was "vr i.ivs" i(, j),,. atiiiil-er t.f a wurc or t -.I'.e ! la shtsit out the fhl antl uf Nfw "ifjir " In accordance wilh f'i'-.i r' lohiiion, and tor fear that they ''il ttislitxit ut the right moment, 't HI. an a!itif-s.t iitr-t'vsiint fire from ; !; it'ai silay night until almt "ii 1 hurnliiv morning. "v ke ! '' !' ii for and educated in the State ; aa.OOO. "'"il th,. c.ri:eiM' of the State, and ! It is in the nature of upetMl ltjitwn ; "' " 'I if the ftgc of f ixtern veais. ll'e J ernicitdis fruits of which had become ! ' ,!.'"t ol this bureau is to take charge 0 P, :'1 "rul intolerable that the framers : -t xmiMiie their litncw for tile ' of our new Constitution were compiled ''',J hv,' aii..i,, -nmi pra ur pia-ilions ly he pressure of popu'ar opinion to "!,li il.ey jii-,. i;tlj,j atlojit provisiou prohihitiiig nil such lcg- islatii.n in the future. ! 4. Jtisan uncoi.siitutional unasion ol "ii iiiilks a tow be should not the rights of every citizen w ho has invest- ' eiihe t ci-ar .it the mine time. ! cd his capital in, and devotcil hi industry ")ieui ,) j xi,. X)unirv ti ietl it, lo. the production of spirituous, vinous or " Si'ir.g -weil fixnivh tuitil he lower-' wait liuuors. under cxistiii-' laws. ai.il b.in lusi the cow 's flank . ii,d f the weed. The "equality U-fore the law, -ii i.ii.iself uriti ci-.'ar were dnad-i ncss relatior.s, which tho Constitution of i 'd out." Tlie cow introduced 1 lie United States, in olietliciit-f to the cn- W ll.t Q t N S Casselm an", Pa. ) Junuwy 4tb, 1S74. ) Ed;toi:s HiaiAl p : We find the new tear brines in new duties which gives us "pleasure to jn-rform. We noticed an article in the Herald ot Dec. 31st, dated at Min eral Point Dec. 20th, 1873 and signed E. D. M. w ho apjiears to have been insulted liecause of an article fonnd in the 1Ikiui.ii of Dec. 17th 1S73 which was not intended for his honor," the suliordinate ot that office. It would seem from what he says iti his display of eloquence thftt ,he riiele had considerable bearing on the Era. There is an old adage "if the shoe fits you, wear it," and in this case it would seem the shoe makes a gtxxl fit. He says in his article of Dec. 2fth that the 1 ! Kit alii generally comes here Wednes day. The noon train from Somerset brings the pajiers bound eastward and those lor (Icbharts, (Jlade, New- Lexington and Kingwood. The evening train ol the same dav brings the papers going westward but during the last six weeks they have come irregular, sometimes on Thursday and ctcn as late as Friday at noon. If this is so, our jiaiicrs have an unknown way of getting through the Mineral Point ollice, for since the article w ritten ami sigued a Subscriber npiH-aretl in the Hphiald, our papers have arrived on time and that takes aw xv three of the six w eeks ol irregular cimiin" to Mineral Point. "Where is the reason in which it was quite inopportune to cxhihit the folly, misapprehension and ignorance that mark the communication from Cassclman." This full, runningover bluster Irotn a tine haired, high toned philosopher amounts to nothing, compared with what that "ful some writer biinglingly said," w hich was nt designed as a i"cisonal injury to the P. M. neither w as it full r misrepresenta tion, cor was it depicted from malice. We fail to see these siints, but have accom plished the dffired point, be the fault w here it may. In au article not published. Hesavs ""edicaie alsnit having our u tne columns oi iuc The Household I'mtaeen, AND Family I.iniiuent Is the best remedy In the world for the following complain!, vii: t ramps in the Limbs ami Stoin acli. fain in tne S.i.ui.ich. iioweis. nr.M le, Hlit-iiin-misin lu nil lis li.rr.is. Ilillii.us Colic.' Nenmliria. Cholera, Iiyseniery. Cuius, fresh wt.tin.la. Hums. Sure Throat. Spinal Complaints. Sprains and llruises. Chills au I fever, for Internal and fx terual use. It operation Is not only lo relieve tho patient, but entirely removes the cause ol the complaint. It jM-netrates and jrvadt-a the wh lc system, re suirinj; healthy aeiieu to all its purls, a'nd fjuick eninir the blood. The House .V 1.1 panacea Is purely Vegetable and All Healing. i'n'p.ire.1 bv C CUT IS IlltOW.V. No. Cl.'i f ttlien S.rept, New York. f oi sale by all tiriiitirists. jt.ly Thirty Years' lixperiotu-e of an ohli;rse. Mrs. IViixIslon'M Si'.t!iii Sy rili is the lircscrip. illol one of the Im si fwm.'ilc I'livsi. eians nnd Nurses In the t nil. ,1 Sun-s. aiM 'has lii-en used for llilr.y years with never lailhuc s.ile ty ari l sucet ss by iuitb..nsid m:iineis au.l children. Irom the leel.lc inl.tn! ot one weekol.l to the adult. It corrects aei liiy ol the stomach, relieves wind colic, rcsriibites the Ih.-woIs. and civt-s nst. health and roailort In mother and chil l. We ln-Heve it lo lie the Hi st and Sup st heneslv in the World in all cases ol ltYSKNTfKY ant ill A It ItlHKA IN CHILIIKKN. whether II arit s Iroin TeelhiiiK or from any other cans, f 11 tiirectior.s lr Ukinv will nvcoitipanv each Imllle. None t Iputiine un less Ihe lae-simile t.l CI ii'llS & I'fliX INS is nn the otiisldu w rainier. Sel l by ull Abill lne llenler.t. ' JllljH ( hilflreii often look 1'ale and Siek fnun no other causo than bavins Worms ii, llw stomaPh. KK( ffl'X'S TKIJM 1 f 1(1 K COM f ITS will destroy Worms tvitlietil iniurv lotheeliill, tnin pi riec'iy WHITK. and IreeYr- m all eoI..r iuir or other Injurioos iajrrc.licats usually u:d in worm prfp'tratitms. CCiiTIS A I1KOWN. rr. j r! tor. No. V1J f til'oii Street. New York. SotA by Drvwtixtt nnd Chriniitt. auJ litalrrt in Mrdicinrt nt Twkxtv f i vi: I 'i:ts a Itox. jlvw Alles;: J A'.itil N.lfC. lerk. joiT Vs ..k;xkks' salk. I5EIC kali:. jlv virltie t.f a r..mml"-lMi!i to i:s din.'.'!.. 1 as i Tnistcesol Ih-tsattfot' f. C. Oiiley. we i:i Ml at l'ublle Sale t.n ihe preuds. s t.u Friday January ti'.ird l s74. the lollowimr real estitle vlr.: a cerlain hotts:' and lot siiuate in S tlisbury H irnull S..ni.Tiet Coim ty. l'a.. contaiidiii; alsmr three eights (. 1 ol an Aen, whenton is eriH'ted a iroo I two siorv frama dwelling li.ai.r. slable un.l other outbuildings. rouittlc 1 i.t lots tr Isainh Is-i.l. v in the north. on the ICast bv tlrant S reel. Seii'h bv Henry W etuiill'T and West bv an allev. aoaehe '. as the property nr f. C. Ohley nt die suit nt fhilson. lakA.ti. TfliXlS: Ci.sh en tleliverr of deed. DKN'NIS JtKVK Its, JOSI4.II SHAf f.ii. (IKO. W. lit.NfOKl). Jan. 7. Tmlees, Y is.SKiNKKS- .SALE. loused it under the milker's I guarantees to all. tmnnlil lliroii1. 1 U , U L ....... . , ct. iniv plr for Lung careles in our duty . i . i. . .. . ,r t a I 4 : a ... olir Ilillll 11 I 11117 a. itueprivcs all mu.1i citizciis u imu i w neu u is , , - -.. in their l.usl- rMifiiresei i-. ai. iii'" wil Ipleaso retract ant I"" ''"'" where it lielongs." We blame Mineral Point, and Mineral Point blames Somerset. If we aro w rong we beg tardon. A M'WM-niiucK. i s we-.giit into one ol her hintb lightened public spirit of the nge, now in I ho exercise of their 1 1 he itii'lPrMirnetl assignee r Iirtvid I rilebfiel.!. will oiler at public sale, on the premises. on f riilay January 30ih lT4, lh lollowiiur real estate, iz': A trait ol land situated In Millord township, con tuniiiK I'-' acroi inure or less. adj. -Initio lnndsof John t'rilrl. Held. Henry Heail, Win, C'rilchtield arid others, niioiit Sti acres id which are cleared. having tliensm erected, a good tiweliinic lions and barn, there Is also a sawmill on the premises in good runulie; order. The bind lbs on the Sum c!M-t. Mineral i'oliit ltuilr ad. h.ilr tu com mence at one oVUiek p. Sf. ol s ill day. Tc ms made known on t avol Hale, W II. LI A M Cli ITCH f 1 KI I, Assignee. TO LET. The Johnstown Mechanical Works. SilUtitc Ml Jit.4b.it4.wn, JVi.nsylvAnl.', will In: lot to rr ?Kifil,k j i:r.i t-.ra Urn of veaii. '1 hi wrk con i fl til a Kuunilry, JiUt kiniith nho, Muchtue huj), IMiintii mill, i'arK-imTaIi'iiP. UumUryar (, iU'., (itlni up wtlh iniruvnl uiHrhiurry In urk ixijt oT'(cr. 'A itro is wrll efitubliheil trul aul etMiTriiicntHMi f.-r trHri!iprruils(iu. i'he pern'mtil IiPHht. uzt hnot). mii! Ui ihe luUiJt. wiJl be lulu tu th lt.et ujmq iHirtiTiun. I'uriicswiaiiiiiif tu rent are SjHvirtHjf ,vitci tu t iuuiinc tlie lro erly, A,lrM. I. J. JHUlKtU Pnft. Jan. 7. Jiilmxtitirn .Moclianicul Wt rkf. i The undersigned will offer at l.tilolc sale, at the house of lyvi Wolfersliergcr. in the town of Cas sclman, on Wednesday, the lilst day of January, 174. the following jiroierty. viz: No. 1. A larye new two slory fraaie house. phiniere.1. grain uii'lpa)icrcd. Imvini; a never fail ing well ol water in the basement, t liar and out house; House, contains I) rooms and hall, and is suitable lor a public or prltatc h..us. Thare Is a food frame stable and other ettt buildings on the .t. I'roperty SHunte in the t..wu of Casselmaa and n..w occupied by Levi Wollersberger. No. 2. A two story plank house In the town ol Ctssidiniinpontiiliihix 7 riN.ius, itud there is a good Iranie stable un the lot. No. .1. lat acres of g..l farming land, cuulalnln a six foil vein of con I and a seven (.mt vein ol lime, sii.ne linniclialely uii.ler the t-.al. :t'l..ining the t-.tviiot Cassclman. No. 4. 14 acres gmvl fi:ni;in bind; contsiniii also the six l.w.t vein of cokI and four loot lein of limes;. .ue: also 3 or 4 other vei.is ol coal: adjoin big the ton:i ol Ossclmin and tlie 1. 11. & V,'. Ill!n..id. No.:., from Ti l b Lull.'.ing loll in the tuna nf I 'asseluiHii. N6. Also the nn livided of a tract uf land in Milf.ird t.. unship e. iilaii.ii.ii 71 acus. s!ii.:t mcss'.ir.'. DAVID HAY. As.dgnce of Levi Wollerslicrger. Als... at the a.' me tune ua l place 1 w ill oiler the following, ii.: No. I. A two si. ry log houe Inthe town of Cas selman having a siul.lv and a never fulling spring on tlie 1 No. V A tract of mineral an 1 limber land, c. n triiuln: tlo ncri . adjoining lands of J. It. K sidy and ol M-ps. No. a. A tract of I::nd cuiitninlug ,V4' acres. t the son. h side oftbeP.!!. A W. K. II. nt Cn-,.1-iiwn: r splendid bsntion li.r lnanufactories. No. 4. A tniet of land containing nisnit 11 acres, on the south side of the I B. rV W. It. It. near Casel:nan: also a good site lor ma till factories. No. ,S. The minerals under l'J acres of land, ad joining the town uf Cussclin.m. DAVID HAY, Algneeol L. Wolferstierircr an I II. .1. I'hillippl. Also, nt same thno tin 1 place wo will niter the following proiKTly, vi: Nn. 1. The tda' i ing mill t.t Cass dm. in. whifli can be use.1 fi.ra dw.il ling or for nmnulaeltiriug. and 3 lots belonging to sai l properly, contain iug 1U acres. No. 2. The f jw mill of WolfersiKTgcr, I billip plV.. Tkkiis of sale on nil the foregoing prupcrtv as billows. One-third i hand; lu reeul. ol widen Is to he aid on day of sale, aud balance ou Feb. 3. when deeds wiil he .lellrcred: tine-third in three months and one-third in S mouths with Interest; to Ih secured by ju igment. Sale to ..mtnence al luo'eli-k. DAVID II AY, Assignee of Ivl Vol!ertlierg.ir. I'KTfli Zl FALL Ad-i.ec i f W. Zufali.K. I'ldllippl and V. I'hib li,i.i. John Yiaber. Auetluiit er. J:.a7 THETHIIJUNEFOH 1871. A year fijeo Hi niiti.r of th Tribune prfiiilnvd to make tins jfunrnKturiiiK lbTasu much inure uablv uu i cj'nj'lcto lu-wxpspt r tlmu it lmi ever iH-n lirr.n. It facilities (ur tlie riiltfciiun an 1 intiiu.iitti ol iiitcllinco fnnu ail jtrtn ol tit Wwriti h:il tHirii lariely iiirrcuftetl; im ntll of cdi tor?t, correfiiK'i.tiems, it mi rfiwrierH hml boii strciithcttcti by th iii;:ti;ein(,nt iiffiimoi I be ut'luM riu-u in tlio proi.-?ioii; anl titu elilur wa? w.jtvcU to ipar ii-.ithrr paiusnor money in tlie cflort to niaku the Tril-une the v.ry tirst uewspa pr in the werM. It p"intB tttlu urhieviiiicnts of the pafL twr-Ive ni.-iiiliH with pariunHi'ltt pri.le. While tho Tiib uuc hat rcUineti ull tho exct-liu.t hMtures that maila it fcucb. a tavurite iu furraer dayn, it has ez- an f nlerpriw iitifi actucnesw in i:p news p.Timein whiHi haveTeTntlao w.iii.lerof nil ItsoM iriei. i--. lieii.e.nlieiin tlmt the rliil function ol u tiaiiy j'lurnal in X t kv ii re.t'iers the iulltst, ih ikL Mrra;i'4i'l, the tr.cr't at;rar;ivi an-i tue ro;i'ial-!e hiliry tit the io -nrreiiren of the lime, Ii lu devot'vl i' enerci io thin husi rt'.s. an I ?u'-ft-p.- h::s Iwcn nnivrr.ullv nvoj'ti ie.l an i aj-pliu ie.l. ihe yenr h.". t.-et n lm. ml ,l n:r.lii ercnti. niel t vvry l:ieileiit U& i'ouwt lu the Tribune its proiRptrt, iiuj; m t-ur.ue, nn.! lutift H)rlte;ly fiuipii historian. A Trimim rfrrecjeoiiilrnt wns ih only rtvili.in who wi:n-5!ei thrsunvrnier w tht? iriuiii:, and uip I'leturTiue dc-Tiptl' n of that transaeti m. tr.ihsnuUe'i by icl irrapn. is the imtv aro.itnt the public has yet wpi ol uu inei lent oikmi n iiieh depentie i lormnny wee 15 tho juem;o:i i f pcaro t r war. The Tril une pub- ii-ncu iiifiuny mil iiii'i cAii;iii!iie ucetiuili rty A t I tii.i ' l' leniph ol uiu lerrit'io iIlo Uu Havre lilMriTvr, Kivin t the iml'lfntu of that catastro phe leu Java beiorti .;her jimruLt roeeiveti thrm by the clow ruiirje ot the maiis. It Ui,aiieel li cra p'Mibirn In ii lhri'lit:i; utory by enblet,! the alvt n tuivtuf ihe l'ularis cutaway.. It aut!ci.ilel v erv t)ther paper in t eiiintry unl even t he ihv- ernnieiit itneiLby its riphic uarraiiivs ol t 'n-ter battles on the icltoWHione. ihe tbtjKiruto and deei.lv Interesling leticrs l its si.eel.il eorresnonJ cut in I ho West gave tlie onlv complete account ol the runners' Mowmeniever putdished in an hast en: paper. I us reKirts ol tne 1 rifeime presented t isc nun ir:a-ii prjceeninj;" oi tlio i.v.iugeli.-al Atli inee lu litis city with a fullness and accuracy everywhere Ihe suljsct nl enthusiastic praise. Duriug tie.- name lis daily history of U allSireel inaiie it absolutely lndiSH-n.nihle to business men: and bs sp.s lal correSsiudents aUerwurd described Hi ciiiiilun td'allaus la the manulacturiugoia trieis Willi an abilily whica no other pa per serious ly rivaled. These are mere Instanci-n of the uniform success In the uiosl Important I r .n dt of jounialisni which bus steadily allendetl the Tribune throughout the year, aud may therclorebe lalrly taken r.s an earn est ul what the Tribune is likely to do hereattcr. t.s purjn.se iu 1S74 is to surpass bs previous record, i-onaiaiiliy increasing Ihe eMicieiicy ol iisorgiui .:il lull, aiiding lo its reiu.urres. an. I keeping up lis hi. el. 'ill celebrity as an organ of cnliivuieil and Ifcoughtlul men, and a high onMiority in liter. ni re. a. i. i'.ce, and the arts. 11 will cniinue to tie vjle espet'i tl nttenlion to the pna-cvdinga ol learn ed bodies, to adiicaiion. ttt sclenlilicdi:ieovpries aud e.vploraiians, to new Inventions, to agriculture, to Ihe protiiol ..n of American iiitiustry.aiid to hooks, pictures, music ami the damu. Its financial anl eles have won a peculiarly high reputation, aud will mill lie a promlueut feature in its columns. llsri'iH-ris of tne markets havcloug beemlistln guished for fulness and accuracy, un.l Its quota tions have been accepted as standards in the entile, produce and provisiou trades for many years. lis reports ol loaal albiirsnre acknowledge,! to he the mo?t accural", lnt lllgent aud wplcie.: Its domt tie corresH.iiiienee la always fresh ami valuable; aud abroad II is served l.y tLc aides! writers and keenast ol servers engaged upiu any Anierionn tm rindicn). While it never can be a neutral In Klities, the Tribune Is entirely in lepenilenl t.f all parties and nil partisans. It believes that the mere organ ul a cluine cannot lie a thoroughly goxl newspaper, and cannot lie trusted for Impartial and jusi com ment upon current events. Il maintains with the old fervor and will always tlelenJ the Knpiihlican principles uf couallty and justice with which, un der the control of its illustrious founder, Horace Greeley, it waa for ovar thirty years ideutitied- llul it values part lea solely as means for procuring honest government t.n sound principles, for the partisans win. deplore exisieures o( corruption or Itnheeilllv in high places ul liliely to hurt thenar- ly and hinder llieir snecess in hcldlng otitithe olljcat who Insist that a journal ol tueir faith must ..low I heir lead, axeeuta thelrpbius, and de fend tlietr acts, it Inn no feeling save cimtempt. Slanting by lis old luuillmirks. It rtefenda the coil s', ilttl Ions I guarantees to the liberty of the citizen and llio saeredncss ol the nation's faith with its creditors' Insists ou theduty ol 1'rotect Ion to Amer ican Industry, champions all proiier measures lor developing tlie uialerlal resources uf tbewiuntry, luces wise uicai s for rratrlciitig tho evllaol l'n teuipfraiiee, seek seduously to folder the com maiidlug Interests of Msinif.ialurel and Agricul ture, lint it holds Itself aloot from all untauglinx alllanets, wullsou no Caucus or Convention lor lis t.piuioo, aims to judge every political at of what ever party, separately aa it arises, on lu own mer its, and maintain the liberty uf caudid and Im partial criticism. During the pnwut esst-n or Congress its telegraphic reiorts Iron. Washington, where II maintains the strongest lone uf ex)n'rt eneeil correspondents ever assembled there lu th Interests ol a single j. urnnl, will lie found Ineoiu paral ly more valuable and more Interesting than lht.se uf any ol lis eotemiM.rarles. And Dually, In the cdliorial iliscussious of public sllairs. the Tribune endeavor to combine the utmost Irsnfe nesa of expression ami ndbpeiadeaee of thought wilh a strict Impartiality ol judgment and that dignity and reliuementuf language which bent a family newspaper, it wastes no space In wrung- TUE WEEKLY TTtllll Nt- The Weekly Tribune has been for the space of a Keiicraiiun tne i-armer s.mvoriic iasr. iiesite a complete condcusatluo oi the news ol the week, a c lcil..a ol literary and uilscellaneuus reading, and a iud pagaol the best .mortals Irom the I .al ly. It contains In every number a greater amount of agrieuitural mutter than Is lilt nulled by any disiiuetirelr agricultural pajier. 1 his Is prepared expressly lorlisculumns by ihe ties! agricultural writer and (nasi leal farinerS lu the I'niied States: and aa lis coniriliulora are In every fiart of the country it will le louad equally ia uai.le lu Mew la. glaud, in the S luth, on ihe 1'acidc sloe. or in tho Misls,pii alley, t.reut atlentiou la paid to ail Mii.jecis coiinectea wi;h the farm, the Uar lieu and the llousetiol.l, an I s uae of the original articles every week are iliusiaated with woo.1 cuts. The niarkei quoiatlons ul lanu ppjtiuee, catile, provisions, bruaaaiulls, dry g'jis;s, aud ull kinds ot mercbanoise. are exceedingly lull aud scrupu lously accurate. '1 he utmost care is bestowed upon the typographi-ail arraagemcni ol the pajier, ami the prim is uways eloar un.l lejilde, ami generally iiiiuir tiinn iiiui oi any v.uer acs aora paper. THK TiilUCNEfXTKAS. A new lrature has l.cen a biel to Ann rlean j .iru.il.MU by the valuable Tril une Extra sheets, w hirh have ullaincd such an extraordinary popu larity nuring the past year. They present mc lr. su Ii nil ol the best Intellects ol this ami other couutras. Ihe most rercarkal le lectures, the most raiu.ti.le svieutihi: and geographical resttrehes, at merely iioniiual pri.-v. in me series ol 14 Ex tras alreaoy puiili.be.l will be found, repriutcl for tlie most par: from the coiumus of the dally Trili uue. tx.tuu of the latest b cures ef Agaasiz, Tyn d.tllund lieeciier: the expioratlor.s ol frol. Hay. den, tho lull history uml description ol the far mers' .Movement, the best le.-Mins of the great Vienna Exp.iii..ii, nnd theeompletc report ol the prisjccdings of the Evangelical Alliance. Half a million uf the Extras have already been sold, and thedemantt lor them Is steadily increasing. TEKMSOf THE THllll'NE. fiaily (by mall) 1 year Semi-Weekly, 1 jcar f ivcei.ples, i year , Ten copies (and one extra). 1 vear.. . Weekly. 1 year .' five copies. 1 year Ten copies, 1 year Twenty copies, lyear , Thirty copies, 1 year Each person procuring a club ol tenor more sub scribers is entitled to one extra W reklr. and of buy or more to a Sembw eekly. f :iicrs addraed separately to each member or clubs will tie charged teu cents additional lo the above rates. r-Seriinen copies or either edition of the Tribune, and eireniara giving full details of the contest of each Extra sneet, sent free lo any ad drets in the t rated Stale. rAII remittances m sender risk. un!ess by draitcnNcw Vrk. postal order, or in reuisiered letter. B Address THETKIIil NE, New Y.k. and Gaiters, llv .liretion J tka Judc rxrniiaaa Court -M Koov-rset Coantv. I will scQat Mbtie fa-it in Somerset Borocgh, ea'the pi atusia, W Tt'itdny, the 20'i Jannnry, 1874, !y. on the 91 U day ol leeeiniir. "l " n'. - ins real eeia.. pi ias.i.y -s a 11 m- i-f.ir.. ibe II, th. In.im.9 ili.ni ! w.rct farker. Swiss! ; ennamia- I sws iwition of A. J. l.s.llwrn. Ki.. tho conllnuation , '",,'"na KesUleawea, MotD-e sUassj ae taken ofl auditor P-port in lbs e-ta!e of John tarlna " P"h" J" " " Kellev. deeeased. ami relerred to J. K. tlle. Ei.. l""rmms of th aM M t SM at my lomakeatlbtrlbuilonac.-jrditig lo Ihe wdlof aid j ... . . . . - IJO TH OF Eastern and Heme Manufacture, as can lie found anywhere. We hand constantly a i.i'l supply of SOLE LEATIIEi:, MOROCCO, ..10 OK .. a iu .. vi (si .. 25 si . . 2 uu . . 7 lu .. 11 .. TI UO .. aa uo iri,;T TO ACCEPT or REFCSE CALF .SKINS, deceased. Extraet fe-m the Kror l certified th Dec., 1873. J. K. WALT EH. Clerk. I will attend to tbe duties of the above appoint ment at the Court House, in the borough ol Som-ers.-t, on Thursday, January lath. 1S74. at lOo'eloek a. m., where Ihce intcreatcl ran attend. JOHN II. f DIE. j thru Auditor. ... w il! hare ..n j -j oTIC E TO ST0 C K 1 1 0 L I ) F K S. j There will be a meeting. if the St. s-klndder of i the Itunab. Valley Hoailrotvt Comiuny at tne I Krnltlf r House, ia llorllu. on lrn.tv. January lth. ls'4. at ono o'clock p. u.. lor the purp1 nf elc-ting a President and Dire-tor". tor the ensuing year. CIIAS. A. M. KRISSIN'lER. Uei24 Sec y and TreaS. the r!;.y A sale. Adui r. 4c l-iat. nm rsvaneat saa. IKee 17 KIPS, )URLIC SALE. AND UMNO SKINS n all kinds, wfh a full line of Shoe Findings. The HOME MANlfAC M ENT will be in eiiarire ol' TV UK HEI'AUT- !TST. 13. Snytlor, !Ksq. Whose rt'i.uiatl.jn for making Gooc! '.Vork and Good Fits Iss-' o i to none in the State. The publle is re sjie. ..ully Invited to call ano ex imiae our stock, as we are determined lo keep g.si. as g.sid as the best and cli at prices as ..w a- Ihe I .west. ilv virtue of an ortb r of the ri.hai.s" Court of j Somerset connty. we will sell at puMicsale the real ! estate of lhiniel Meyers, deceased, late of Mil j f.ird township, on Saturday. Ihe lrth iii.y. ol Jann . ary, ls74. on the premie.-., at ooeoVi.s-k p. m.. eonlainitig tui acres, rm.re or less, of which loo ' acres are clear. 3.1 acres iu meadow, with house, : spring house, bam and otner impr. vements there i en erectcl: a gissl lmit orrharl and a sugar orru 1 ard of ."UO trees on the same: abundance, of litne i and bitnminoiis cml on the adj.-biing tarm: a. I. Joiuing hinds of Tobias .Meyers, freeman Inrlel.l-. Jesse Hoover. Wm. Haker. Samuel K. Crtlelincl.l and others. Is within half-mile of 31 il lord Sta tion, on the Somerset Kranrh Itailr.'!, and is cmvenient los.'hisils. mills and churches. Ts.ems). l.'Jii in hand 1st April, K4. remain der in payments of iu.s. annually, without inter est; ten icr cent ol the ham! money to lie paid on the day ol sale: deferred payments lo lie secured on the preiuiiM... TolflAS MEYERS. W.M. Jt. CKlt'Hf IELD, dwl7 Administrators. ALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATK. llv virtue of an order UauH Maf tka aWr.K.' Court of Somerset Coonty, asxt Uf mm alliwlMl. there will be e i posed to pabltc sale, ea. ( arvsai es. at 1 'clock, f , M. oo Saturday, January Wh, 1 8T4, lh fallowing real estate, lata Ut pronoiii r Jm. ci.l.ti. V ul. dec t a ssd, via: A certain tract of laad sltwatawl La Rlllek tarrw shin, Svmerset Ooanty, fa., aotalnai; SVS aaras, strv-t men sure, adjolnlnf; Unda ei fiaaaael Basal, WlUUm Kretchmaii, Jaeoo Krlaa. ChrtaOu Mmk steiier and other; aooat astreo sf yklaa aea cleared and 4 acre la aadv. Tsara mas. at wo story dwelling bowse, baatk kaffa, aaal atkar out buildings on tne farm. Tba tan Is ta mbu4 state of cultivation, la wall vateraa east vail ( be red. Terms: One third of part rial leaeT, aAar far ing debts and expeaans to raaula a baa aa. taa premises; the tntereat to ba paid aaally IM widow during life, an.1 at bar daatfe taa a4aeipa4 to be paid the heir af mud datausiat. Tan thousand dollars on th 1st day of April VT4. aa awllvery of deed, and balanea la Are aqasl "' pa- meal -1 to b eered by ja.lgsaaa. JEHKJaUM t. fOiX. Dec 17 Trl.a. MHJE Rl'ILOER'S NOTICE The (!ommisi.iers of S..merset IXiity will of fer to let at public outcry to the lowest hi biers on the premises tbe contract for the building of the. following bridge on the premises, to wit : I m Tues lav Ihe -Tth dav ol January. 174. at 10 I o'clock, the building of a bridge over Laurel Hill QTVf i Li J P-y I I I I T j C'reek in Lrsina borough, where Ihe road leading SJL -a. 4 .J-a-tJ w a j ' decv'4 THIKfl ANNI'AL HEI't HIT JOHNSTOWN lo David Dormaver. I.'ebecca. intrmimarled wltli Henry Claycvmh. Catherine, intermarried with Jacob Enos, resi.Hnjt In Westmoreland coun- ly. i i i.ivima, ituennarrletl with John t lay ci.mb, residing iu Camhria County, l'a. You are hereby notified that hi pursuance of a writ of partition issued out of the t Irjihans' Court ol Somerset I i.unty. I'., 1 will hold an in.oet on the real estate of I'efr Dormaver, deceased. 111 S-.merset Township, at his late residence, on Thursday, the -find day ol January H74, where you can alien 1 if yon think proper. ' OLIVEU K.NEPPEft. -Iccl7 Sheriff. Orvn k of thk SiniKnsirr 4. Mincksl Point) H. K. Co., SoxcKStrr, Pa., Dec. .'o, lSTl i Notice is hereby given to the stockiiolders of the Somerset h. Miners I Point Kailpxid Company that an election will b held on the second Mon day, the l'.!th of January, ls;4, at 1 o'elock P. Jt., at the nrnce of the company in Somerset, for a President and twelve directors to serve for the en suing year. H. L. 11 A Kit. dee at Sec. S. A M. P. It. K. Co. f OSSTAXT KXPLOTMCIvT, j At Home. Male or female, 10 to $03 a wrrt warraiitPd. No capital rs"Ulrrd. Full part Ion tars and a valuable sample sent free. Address, with S pi. return stamp. A. 1). Young. ISO fifth street, Wiiliamsburgh, N. Y. cells But Sell Our Fmie.Y.OII t'hroinns. 3 12 new ones just arrived. Solo agent in this W ciuutry. These are all beauties. Lfirgitml luin.lsoine. Ket.tll Priie. Sl.fsi. Will send you O 2 by mail, tost paid, mountetl rea.lv tor Iruu'ies, P for a cents; i for,l ou. or the whole la for a.aO. Agents who care to make from 100 to ysi per VJ eent. should send for circulars of our fast sell- lag uselul articles. Adtlress ri.c.Mi; it co.. Q ilcc-4 ltsl SouthSthSt.. IMdla.lt lphl.1. Pa IMooil: How Lost, How RestoreJ! .Tost published, a new edition of Dr.CulverweU's Celebrated essay on the rauicaienre (without mcd. iclne) of Stiermatorrhii-a or Semimil Weakness. Involnntary Seminal I.ss'S. lmisilency. Mental and Physical Incapacity. Imjieiilments to Mar riage, etc.: also. (oiisam"p'.lin. Epilepsy and fit.t induced by sell-lndulgenceor sexual extra vagauce. sKs-Prieeln a sealed envelope only six pouts. Theoelebrntcd autrn.r. In this admirable essay, elearly demonstrates from a thirty years' sucepss ful practice, that the alarming ri.nseiucncel of Self-abuse, uiay be riultcally cured without the dangerous use of Internal uiisllelric or the applica tion of tha knife; tolntfng nut a mode of cure at owe simple, certain aud cfleetunl. bv means of which every sullcrer. no matter what his condition muv be. may cure himself cheaply, privately ami rod lea II v. .a.This lerttirc sluaibl tie In the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal. In a plain envelope, t anv'ad- dress. post-paid, on rcecipt of six cents, or two (Mist stamps. Also. Dr. Culverwill's "Marriage tlulde." prl.-e UaenU. Address the piihlisheis, ('HIS. .1. C. KLINESiCo.. 127 Biwery, ' York, Pnspitticc Isix 4.'.sS. octla. JACK, LONG & CO. Deals-rn in EANOS. OE.r3-JiOeTS, lELOBEOm Decker Bros, and Bradhurry Pianoes; Mason k Haniliu. Tailor & Farley, an! Sioniier's - - - r --1 -1 ra2r: " sri BAI, irom Petersburg crosses sjiid erei k. in We-lnes-lay the aith day of Junurv 1H74. at ' 10 o'clock and on the premises th.. building of a 'bridge over Cox'sCreek near the hinse of Nouh : Huberts in Somerset Is.wnship. I m Thursilay the J.lli.Uy of January l'Tl. at 10 . o'clock, on the premises nearSipe's sawmill In Jen ; her Township, the building ol abridge over C,ue ' mahouing t.'reek. where the road rn.sses the creek leading irom Somerset l.j Johnstown turnpike, at I a n.int on the Hedlord and t.reensburg turnpike. . at or near the house late the nroperty ol Abraham ! Diliert. deceaseil, in Jenner Township. tin f riday the 3 Jth ol Junnary ls74. at 1 o'. lock, on the jireuiisc, a bridge over Shade creek.in I Paint Township, where the road crosses, leuding ; from Berlin to Johnstown, in said township. The contractors will be required to give security ! for the same for the performance of the said on- tnwts on the day of sale. Snecitjeatioiis wiil be ex hibited on that dav. attkht: .IACHHJ. WALTER, JncBXtrc. VAI-J. MILLEK. Clerk. f. J. CO( NTKYM AN. deel Cemmissloners. SAYINHS Johnstown. 1'n., Iec. I, IST3. 1 I) -MINI STR A TOR'S NOTICE ntSOCKCES. L-stnson Ileal t!.He Johnstown Horough Bonds.. Coneuiaugh lloroutrti il..n,is. Loans on Collateral Sale Ch on band S.i l U Cash in National Banks 14.V.H 1'nite l StutesS p. ct. Hoial. IIJwW Pittsbnrg Cltv 7 p. et. Boti l-! 'itsju 00 :.".i.7S0 11 .-.) uu 4.os4 00 i.UoO U0 iJj 00 LIABILITIES. Aiaouaidite Depositors lieectnlier Diridcii.t Conliugent lillC 21 2, SB 03 . VJj-.'M 38 4.K71 HV &.U1 79 212..TJ3 03 V Stats or Pk!5svi.va!iia. Coi sTi ur Cahiuii A, L Frank Diliert. Tn-asun-r of the Johnstown Savings Bank, do solemnly affirm tbe alsive state roeul is true, to the best ot my knowledge and be lie!. FRANK DI BERT. Treasurer. Sworn and Snlieerilied tielore me. A. lluNTtrOMEKY, Notary Pnbllc. Tbe un.lersigned. Auditing Committee, respect fully report that they base carefully inspected the aliove Treasurer's report fcr th Lust year, ending Novetnler lu. 1573, and have examined the assets of tha Bank, consisting of Bonds. Mortgages, Judgments. Loau niN.n Kcal ltate. Cash In Bauk and on hand, ami find the same lo correspond with Ihe report. F.W.Hw I .1 a li rat McAIii.i.kx. Auditors. 11. A. Bonn. STATISTIC A I Eeiaie of Samuel Deete tat of Alligbeny tp. deceased. Letter testamentary on the al.,ve estate hav. ing been granted to Ihe undersianeil bv the nmn. ! er authority, nrtlc la linrebv viv.n i..rh..uu i dented to it to makelinmediatepaytncnt,and those usimanuiui against ii win present mem lo the undersigned al the late residen.-eol a. id deceased, on Saturdae. Jauuarv lwh, ls74. JOHN DEETEIJ, Adm'r. with will annexed. ro LU N T A R Y A SS I N .M E X T. AI. Berdenhlnier. Jaint. Hcrdcnliimcr and W. lierdcuhimcr. trading as M. Eodrnhlmt r It Co.. of Oarrett, Somerset County. Pa., bv deed of a siamment. have assigned nil their prtiperty to the undersigned in trust, for the benefit ol their cred itors. All iiersons Indebted to srnd M. ttulenhl mer A t.'o.. are requested lo make imuimllate pay ment, aud those having claims n ill wake the same known and present them Pi the assignee at the store of M. llodenhlwcr a (io.. on Saturday. Feb ruary 4th. IS74. when and where he will attend for purpose of .settlement. HEK.MA.V ClIUISTNER, Dec 17 aiguee Nuinlr of Depositors Nutnlierof tlpvn Acct.nnts Average to eneh Depusit r Adults Minors Male female hatcul Dividends for 1S71 Kate or Dividends lorlsi'iand 17.1 Loans on Collateral Market Value of CHal'al , 10.000 00 Ijnnnson Heal ttate Value nl ) Val'e ol gn un.l LNO,471 "0 Stetirity Value of build ings thereon. . 4tH.30 l 1.404 l.Osfl tl'ju 79 MB 47H 1.017 JS7 5 percent, o r Pent, f l.ooo 00 13,71iO 15 Eureta M Or, (( Agent's Profits per ... a ' tDO I aUV7 week. Will prove It or forfeit 'Wafaw mrwm Tr mrm trm i . . Esty & Smith's Assierieaii Organs Init.umentt toM on moderate Moathljr Instalments H O 31 K 11 ft F. T, 1 A. ie'37 tI.L KINDS OF JUSTICE'S BLANKS, NOTES, DEEDS, &c. for Sale at the Herald Oflire. p.UM FOR SALE. lu Westmoreland county, three mile oUth of Lliouler. and one ball mile 1 mm Jleehaolcsburg, ou the line nl the contemplated railroad from florenee to Jnnn Mills. It a.ntaius lutl aerts, more or less, and Is in a goo.1 stale of cultivation, wilh plenty ul water in every held. Part of thl farm Is under l:i 1.1 with coal. A good barn, 51 brick bouse and One out boll UiijjSaVeiis tlie preui Ises; also a splcortjd pvvilHrd. Pursoua bpoiy'iiift aoon can get a liargaln. I will also i 11 a mountain farm at a low price. JOHN F. BOYD, Laughliuatown, Sep Wiftmereland Co l'a. 71.3U'l S) s upon Ileal Estate are based upon the val ue ol the land alone; bttiidlntes uisin it licfng re garded mcrtlyus an adoitionul security. " dec-J4 (JILaJ.K'S lasie Glass Cutler. This is a wonderful little Invention, an 1 for the trifling expense of fff'f f O.'.M'.v. every person can have one in hi house and be his own gl.taier. This instrument will rnt glass better Ihau any di amond which will cost filly Dollars. Any pcrSMn can us it. tl is simply a nl.-e putty kuile. wilh a little steel wheel that makes tu. nty five hnndred revolutions a mintiU: tempered in a jieeuliar manner. It n-otiires no skill or nrae'iee to use it. Anv- hody can cut glass wi:b r. even a child. It will last a life time. A light pressure on tbe glass is all thai is necessary. is.nut..t in ii.s i r i'. Sent prciui!. to any address, s.uely p::ekei, upon rei-eipt of di. cents and a letter stamp hv H. II. Cl.AKk .X CO.. StO faist Ciidtol St., Washington. 1. C. t!ec24 5Jf M I A MXTII-4er Hull ProlH O.jUVl Best selling article, iieilcd in every family, A valuable aaiuple eiit on receipt ol IS cents to lay postage. Address l. . p. A t.A 1" & I I .. ilee-Jl 44 Sixth St., Plttsbur)(h. Pa. A D.M I N I ST R A TO R'S Nt)TICE Ijiate of Oabrlal Hjihlcr. Into of Jeaner Tp-, neeeaseii. Letter of adaituisiralioo un tba above estate having been granted to th anderalgued. notice i hereby given lo thoaa imlebted to it to make imme diate payment, and Ihuee having claim against It, to present them duly authenticated lor settlement, at the lata residence ol said dccej-scl. oa Satur day, Jauuury 31. 1;4. JACOB d. MISHLF.R, JA.M t.S M. MISHLEK, Iee:4 Administrators. It ULE TO ACCEPT or REFUSE, lo Aaron Chrissey, Thomas Cnrissoy. Eliia Chrl. sey. Mary Chrissey and Jacwb altc residiug in fv.nierset eoont'y. Pa.. SamncJ fhrissev. re siding la Bedford connty. Pa,,, sad liarinan Walter, whose wherpalM.n'ts U unkown. Y'on are hereby notified that In pursuance of a writ of partition. Issued ot of the Orphuus' Court of Somerset couuty. Pa., 1 will hold an inonest on the real estate of Jacob Chrissev, deceatsed. In Shade township, at hi htte resi.ien-e.on Thurs day, thets.h day of January, ls74, where vou ran alientl If you think proper. OLIVER KNEPl'ER. !t:cI7 Shi (Ter OLUNTA RY ASSKJNMENT.- Ibtvid Critehflel.i an.1 wile, of MUCH tp.. Soiotwitw. Pa., by itee-l Aarigniuent. lutve assigne.1 all I heir estate real au 1 inTsomiL to the undersigned in Irun, f,.r tiR. tuont ul their red Itors, All peiaou Imlebted to sold Jacob Crtleh Beld will make luimcH.te ymcnt ami those having rhiimi will make the same known without dehij. W ILL! AM t HITCH f I ELD, Assignee. Jt ORSES FOR SALE. Ii Hie un.krlgncd otter 31 horses an-1 S a.Its at private sale oil the Urin of Noah Scott, near t rsi ii a. Pa., at any lime between now ami February 1st, 174. Tho b'-rsc are all good work and car riage horses, ranging in sic In. in lo 10 years, aad wiil be Hold at ton pri.-es and on long time, uccal Y I 1 Z V A St OT1". U LE TO ACCEPT or REFUSE. 1 llinun King, of Marion. Marion cotlntv f It.l.i 4 ,to tleorge A. King, ol Springfield, f ave'ite Co., . l'a., ami to franklin Kiny, ot IH negal, Wvst ciorc land ei.unty. Pa. ou, aud each ol you, at heruby aotiaeil to be and appear at our next Orphan' Court, to be held at Somerset, on tbe W lloutlay of f ebruarv, 1ST 4, to accept of relus to lake tbe real estate of Jobu Kin, late of Aliddlecreek township, deceased, at the appraised price or show cause why the same should mg be add. By the Court. iil.I r.ll K. l.rrr.li. deeUI Sherilf. WANTED A kiCll vgrat and a canvasser In this rocx ty, to represent Oar rireaide Friend. We can give the prler party a g.iu.1 paring aud easily worked t-AKH m :7SKS.H. The taet and experience of an old agent Is net net.le.1 to be su ve: s.rul, thougb we have more experience.! agent (secured during the past two years) workltijt fc-r u tlian any other house In America. a.i ',!wjv voutluua to work right along, ami mul,- aiUriis. Tbe s. erel Is that X Uer too people ukttiik in hict ynd.ts. aud : that we atltad more rnoni'TLV to their urdnrs. Direction lor sclf-tneasiire tent nn suuilc-ilb n. i:spi.aYMr..T i.,r all oi k, ,.,. II.... . ..I ...... .1 ..." ' 1 iiiiio i '.""I .'".'.. rtvl oiaviipiiou, ai way In stock and wurriiiited lo ill. J.V.MES H. AIKEN dee-J4 71 Filth avenue, m.is.site Postottice. PITTSBl liOH.PA. -00. New article jnst patcuted. Samples free toall. W. II. CHIDESTEH,;al7 Broadwav. New York. diVJ4 LAST ADD BEST Combination lor ' raaacra, Aqtntt, aad Mtiraawa HKsav Wauu llku utii'a lauiiiy newspaissr give every snl-s.Tlt.er a wirol the largest a;id titiesl 44I.KU. 4V H I I'll two most auras-tive sub)--eis, tlutt .take" oa aij7r palntod by Mrs. Anderson, a enntmst and enoi.auion lbr her 'Hide A rake' and 'tatf Aacra.' Agent have IWDtXtiE fSVC'CKMN cull It the '1-cst buslms ever'idler eil eanvasscrs." We turnisli the lightest and hand somest outfit, and jMiy very high ci inmisslons. Earn aubscrltrer receives without delay Iwo Im' tilnl pictures, which arc ready b.r IVI:!)!. ATI. DELIVERY. .The paper ilsell stand neerlpasnmotiir familv HiUlliaka. ttelnir o Donular lhatol llac'iij-a It has the largttt circulation ia j In ssapM. J-.Miploya in tmsi literary latent. rl wartl t4f'.cston's aerial slory is just beginning; back cha pier supplied to each subscriber. Airs. Slowe's long expected sequel to "Uf H ii and ," begins in the new year. Anyone 4 4i f. JI T H wishing a gisal suliiry or nn inde-i V W A NTF.l pemlcut busiuess aliould send for eireulars and l.-nm tu J, B. FOKU fc CO.. New York, Boston. I iileavii, Cincinnati ur San Francisco. derJ4 traveling foryonr leisure lilulaei.ts. or year entire time. Our CsjiuhinaUon beat the world. Tbe MUST for Uiu tuoiiey. VOL can make aieuey. Prolitable, honorable, eoDgeiiuiL S. n.1 oar ad dressatottce and get our novel plana. hlea.s, ebi, get partUulars, tern., U, sent free. Uddres WATERS A CO., Publishers, Cutco. deca. HMMfLCit FREE!) The Sttlarday Evening Pl, 819 WatnuA aivvot, Philadelphia, gives a beautiful braana ur Urifc Mice I Encravlnx lo every yearly ub cerllier. Sample free. dec3 TOOK HERE. Inf. ii will k.ne a luxuriaut growth ul bVard i lie Ferrv' Onguent from 14 to 21 iluya. Semi 2.". cvsl for une bottle or 90 cent for tl.rce. A'JdrrH S. L. CAKSON, Phts bnrgh, Pj, Terms to agent free. neeS $:3o() pie free, gun. A .HO JiTH. Agents wanted. Seven ln-st selling articles in tbe world. Saav Andresa J. BhO.NSV.0i'. Detroit, Alichb dec For iralar and briee addrissS. CVpkan. 1'lubiaL, Pa Asthma Supcriluous Hair 5.; Tape-AVorn. ,c.VvW.r. pL! $2500 A YEAR ,l7rr.f sr.7 J, aji- Sittnndi',1 ' ti,k"' uon" or 'road; day or eveniug; Jiq-I. .jHtnuia, Un mey. l artiiuiars and samp MONEY WAGES. To all having rnara lime al to 12 a dav: anaie- Iklng new; pleasant: honorable: birge pro0ts: ao taoussinii Die (realiv COMBINATION PROSPECTUS, j fK '' "' " ' Jt represent sample pace and tyl of binding of ; , . tsllutenfely interesting and useful book, that sell j In every familv. Best ihlng ever tried by Cun- ; XTfm on a Tlnct TT'Tl aTI fl assets. AfcJIT!l WASTED, to make a r-! W OJUUll S UCSl. X lltJUU. inanent busiuesa on these work iu every canty, j F.vcrv Udr should bav it. JIme. De Costa l Prosijeetn cnt taist paid on receipt of irt.. 4.1.0. Solutk.a. expressed lo anv address. Em-lues tairp E.7 -I UJ'"io.',!7' li,lt.?n .'l"tSJOH' T: " -r Hrenlar. Ad.Ires Dr. Lee la re, P. C. 1'Ul 1 EK., Publisher, PbiladilphU, V. dec.4 ' L. ruui Urgh. P. deca This space is reserved for . Y. Bljrnyer, who has remoTed his stock into the most magni ficent hardware room in this place. He can be found Room o. 3, Baer's Block. in l.-i 14. TIIE liTI. Presbyterian Banner. Oldest fc Cheapest FAMILY PAPER. Equal to Any Other. DOUBLE SHEET. Only $2.00 Per Aiinum. NEW SUBSCBIBEUS TIIltKK MONTHS y For Nothing. TIi? Xewspnper fr the Family THE PRESBYTERIAN BANef KB wa t tablishml la 1S14, ba no tapcriuc aavuag ra liglaaa ji.uruals, ami 1 published al a luw pale laaa aay other si per in the Charek. THE BANNER kaa aoBtplMa IKLIOIOl sl, LITEKAKY. COMal HKCI AL, IdkltTLIl' K AL. SAKHA I H SCHOOU FAMtLl sat If EN EKAL NEWS DtiPAK TM BJ4T8. A II subject ol Uvtng iBletaat an d&waawaa. Ssciai atteniiua a glvaa lo aUOgWaa aaa ttea. era! News. ja4 Our Foreign (Vrrrspoodeasa. b aacsaaa4 by any journal In tbe i'barob. Among ear aoatrlbators are af law Was aewapaper writer in tbi aoaalST. I'uriug tbe entire twelve aaaathe aaaiaal atfaaav tlous w ill tm presented. Thl i a lap?r wkUh tiall he lu every Family. TRE FAIR. Daring tb ania year apesdal alaesKtea will be given to mailer twrtauaiaa ta taa tarsa, aal ta to m w aad readingec will latesess tbe aner. AGENTS WAJTED. AgeuUwanUJ everyabexa. Osaalar aaiiahi ing the term tor Ageaas will ba tea aaa advo cation, SPECI.MKN PAPEaM. Person wUhJng lo kave aaaeaavnaat the ataav aer aa specimens, for their aw iaiurwsatsva, er ka show other, ere reqaeeted le avad aa ibalr aanaa and P. O. addrrsa, aad ta alii araat the paeans postage paid. Address all tettets PRESBYTERIAN BAX5EK. 76 Third Art at, fithr$. F. der24 0 PIUM BATING, asn Mow it cjJI aa Craaav. avaser. By a SWti rer Send stamp to Dr. P. B. Lotriospi ri. laultia. "r3 civil rights.