1184 hied 'fir BreJ wLol lie! ifsnt; t I irtafen ? CcacrsJ i ibernied tbcffco irJc4, 1 KeUr, tan tt' jke Somerset Herald. January 31, 1W4. TI1F. TABLKH. ,ra . Monday. J'r :- tr,n "IU i . u.iU" - in- 1:4 p.m. . p. ni. Ml p. b. V. T. ALTFATHER, tten'rl. Supt. ...ll p. ta. ... ll n. m. ...11 p. m. ... 4 to p. m. giyreSi west ytil r" TBE wruih" is ss fi kle " n girl in lier TBE wnshiiie i-rougUt the "losPfrs to front, on SundsT. ... ,. t r a family should think of joinfi wiibuW t-ounty rper. " t,,i.-rk i geneml religious reeirsl like uio tidal w.Tf. psseing tbrougU Vena- ';Tni- r.NE wnortnient of Buffalo RoUsou tx- ,niSw J f,,r w,e- l t,,e Live Grocry Jp.Khoads&Bro.. Whenk sb you buy or sell, let or hire. 1, s i-lew Wgin. snd never trust to fVf ilmu'l disagree about trifle.. , - KroRD ill sell mens' and boys iViV.nc t 10 per cent, profit, tor cash d0,J lot of ..veronal, at cost. Kemem tat'lie V'- opttheSoiuerset House. . fierevman at Har.leton, recently ap 1. 1 . T.'..n la a weWine notice in a lo- Tr. snnouncinfrUist it m the 9.9th cou j.ie lie had married. Tni creek was frozen on Thursilay and rr'bv 1 tn tl,e H,,'1lu of fiTe lnc,lM ,n.i .i'iiite a numlr of our citizsns had '.i.fir if liu"5' filled. etulirvo iKHt. who is certainly a ,Lt .Iwrver of human nature, remarks : T aif rusrvuss on with the slow measur ,J treadof a man working by the day." T!..,. v Hiiion ! ! Brick ! ! !- W. W iisvii 4 Bro s Works. Building Brick, Fire Hriik. Pavement Brick, Circular, Wcj-'e. aJ Cornice Brick. TakE Simmons' Liver Regulator; it will ssmore all unpleasant feelings and make von well. Prepared only by J. H. Ziilin '' Macon. Ga. Y rt- and Skins. The highest cash pr.ee ill 1 pa'd by me for all kinds of FurcJ Skins. Jomau Zimmerman, Somerset, Pa. At a uieetins of the board of County ("nmniisKioners, held a short time ago, Mr. V. II Walter, ofGebharts, was apjtointed Mercantile Appraiser tor the eusuiug year, nzi Mr Jacob Neff was re appointed clerk tu the l?inl. Elizaiiethax ruffs and overskirts a.-e - ling out of fashion together. Appron frnn: succeed overskirts and standing col is:? the ruffs. Appropo of the revival of i;!r, iiie new and very pretty styles and jaiierns are exhibited. The question is frequently asked : How u.uili i a "horw power?" The ikimtifir jwi savs : '-What is generally con JereJ as constituting a hortt potter, is a ..iter suflicient to raise S3,t0 pounds at -.lie rate of one foot per minute." A young man who sat down on the icy pveiuent a few days ago. when he didn't win; to, hearing two passing damsels giv ing involuntary little shrieks as he went ili.n. was hea'rd to inquire angrily there i;. ' Who's doing this, you or met" X man was In Allentown the other day iio told the story that a man living on Snear Creek, Monroe county, killed a du k last week and found in the fowl's crop six teen grains of gold of about the average :ut of a buckv, neat kernel. A search dis covered a quantity ot gold on the bank of ur iTcea, ana quite iu tjnicuirui iieen created over the nuittcr. has We had the pleasure of attending the "tin wedding" of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. TreJwellon W'edocsday evening. Among .he many presents were a "linear," two tin iruniits and two "dinner horns." l;as a very pleasant affair; all expressed tlifuiselvesashavingenjoyed it exceedingly. TUt they may live to celebrate their dia uiund wedding and enjoy a goodly share if jirojierity is our earnest wish. Atai.L guunt fellow with goatee and moustache, calling himself Clark, claiming iobe a canvasser for a a State Business Dirtrtory, stopped at one of oi r hotels, on ist Saturday and made himself very com f inaMe until Tuesday morning, when he iln-amped for parts unknown, leaving be hi unpaid hotel bill. Passrhim jr.iund. Fulton RepvblieaH. K word kir YOUk'o ladies. The word "Mirpah." lrequently used on engape iwut rings, means litemllv a sentinel. It is csed in Genesis XXXf, when a cove- Mt i? made between Jacob and his father- j J. iaw, Labau ; and they made a heap ot i: ine no a it nest to it which they called nniali, Lalian saying : "The Ird watch !;wi-eu me and thee when we are alisent tri'Ui one another." Mt. P. Jt B. V. K. U The election for I'm-iJent and Directors of the Mt. Pleas :r,t and Bnwd Ford llail ltoad, held in village on Monday last, resulted in the tiniion of A. O. Tintsman as President u. i the follow ing Board ot Directors : C. S Overholdt, D. Shupc, Kobt. Pitcairn. HtDdes Cohen. I. Painter, C. C. Markle. v Ku:er, . V. Overholdt, H. Clay frirk. Jos. It Stauffer, A. J. Crossland iiJChas. Donelly itt. I'leamnt Journal. Tilt reduction of fares on the Baltimore t'liio Itailroad snd its connections has Tr.il had the effert of stimulating trav Ut'tfcn Pittsburgh and the east. With - :b- jiat week or so, by the rout named, i ;h-i:-U not a season in which much trav ' wdinarily occurs, the number of passcn K lurried over the Pittsburgh and Con-".lit- rout is largely in excess of any jtviuiu jKTid so fur as we have observ-j - ' umrrUiud JVeie. The Mintial citation of the Bedford snd y''f jiort P,ailrd Coinpsnv, was held in Wdip' on Monday last, and resulted as '-.ifis: President John Cessna. Di-'-ti.n MtvM-rj. John AUip, George W. An;ir-,n, Jooiali Bacon, W. Chenowith, Jo" U llanlev, W. J. Howard, Jacob B. J"W. JutanM.'KeiHiedy. J. W. Lingenfelt 7 '"-o 15 Ihiiieru. Edmund Smith, and KJ0at Tliou.psou. f K ( Varfield Journal says : A man twiicil Llwrd Muley. a workman on the : "J at Lemon's job, about two miles iLitphuv, met with a terrible aori M.)Ddav miruing last. The fuse Ut limi .B lighted and the work- out of the way to wait until the r(t cnt ort' mnJ ,w'r w'l,n8 wu'le iinadined the fuse had gone out, and tuward it to see, finding, w hen too tlt he M mistaken, for the blal "9. blowing mt both of his eves, ':!ir li'm uum- from his hue, and inflict--(,'wUr serious injuries. The doi-tors ' "ittl iLk it tKmibte for him to live. bomers-rt I'ft. has a . i1 "arm " acre. near ShaokftvFIle, containing Two, Lotiaea a larva hank barn J . K'uuutu luriciu ' v I he uflVrt for sale. There are about , aires clinreil tl. LUni Imi nin I i ? r Uili il aiif!'i,.;nf Mil inmm f linn. A larp,e orchard of apple the yeare 1820 and 18o0, and call the lMad ' n i'rirM. 25 acres in meadow. Farm- ItoU, how melancholy is the thought that , ""g to buy a desirable property j so few remain to answer the present inv. i " ,li,u Rt" his office in timers;- i tation to once more come up to the Bute ' fc,","''"! he will pnupon the premi-' Cspitol. Among the number who have '0,b,' tl.e limo.e.. and will sell M aialready iAssed over the Great River and "'' uiiitaiiitr,irt,.a..re been laid in the fi-ld uf ret. are the fiil- "I'-r LO tM-iir.erl II. f.,Uiv na- . 1 rfsllid ae'n-e drilie renoral nniK I ; s r.''fiditionof the craft -1 I j i.;;'''0 the pocket the editor of j M.' i irfrr- "tiietiinc durin the week, a f. ter..'y the' owner to TisdU;e jt lwtv. iiav.in wiik. UcceplXhe 'nvUstioA, or 'remain aVhome '-: a.? " '''"C- Ibst iu h4c' it entirely " 'H uur Hf r UfltVitllUI Ur.fPR WRMU w Mas e win ( Mv will, . I ." . .In.. U.iK U.ll.r ....J il . - m nainjacn:uKi tu sir , EW htnk she had her mate, jt. ' uklul I'le as a sUrnal ol it I ia Holies). We regret to be compelled to notify cer tain persons who hare accounts on our liooks, that they roust pay them before the end this month or w will be forced to uwi lecal means for colledtion You ir- trr mean. We cannot aflord to pay cash for goods, sell them to you at cash price profits, and then wait an indefinite period of time for our nionev. Stick a pin here. Mrs. Jas. H Tridwelu Henry's Carbolic Salts: ia an well known thnt it is onlr necessary to caution against imitations. It requires s earrful admiatur of the carbolic acid with ether ingredients to produce a salve that may be relied upon. The etnuine only ruar- anteed. See that it bears the signature and private proprietary stamp of John F. Hen ry. Sold bv all Druggists and Dealers. Jobs K. IIekrt. Cirrar k Co.. Pro prietors, 8 and 9 College Place, New York. T . U . . . . i u roue n pcriieiuai nasi, dissolve a teaspoonrui of alum in a quart of water. n nen com, stir in as much flour as will give itflhs consistency of thick cream be. ing articular to beat up all the lumps; stir in as much powdered rosin as will lav on a dime, and throw in halt a dozen of cloves to give it a pleasnt Oder. Hsve on me lire a teacup of boiling water, pour the flour mixture into it, stirrine well all the time. In a few minutes it will be of the consistency of mush. Pour it into an earthen or cuius vessel; let it cool; lay a cover on, and put in a cool place. When needed lor use, take out a portion and soften with warm water. Paste thus made will last twelve months. It is bet ter than gum, as it does not gloss the paper, and can be written on. The following persons onhr can vote on the third Tuesday of February: 1. He must be twenty -one years of age. 2. He must hsve been a citizen of the United States st least one month. 3. He must have resided in this State one year, (or if having previously been a qualified elector or native horn citizen of the State, he shall have re moved therefrom and returned, then six months) immediately proceeding the elec tion. 4. He must have resided in the election district where he shall offer to vote since December 16, 1S73. 5. If twenty -two years or older, he must have paid within two years a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the election. At the last Institute held here, the ques tion "should the rod be used in our public schools" frequently came up. The major ity of those who discussed it, we believe, took the negative side, and claimed that by the exercise ot judgment, firmness, pa tience and love the most reltellious boys could l brought under discipline and made as oledient as their teachers could desire. The city of New York furnishes an argument against that theory which impresses us very forcibly. The board of Education adopted a by-law in 1870, pro hibiting the use of the rod in the public school within its limits. In that town there were 1,200 teachers in the public schools, and maDV of these were in hearty accord with the Board of Education when the order against whipping was given. Under these circumstances it is fair to pre sume that, governing by kindnets, was given a lair trial. After three years expe rience, hear as the result: Everv teacher in the public schools of New York, has appended his or her name to a petition asking the Board of education to repeal the by-law above refered to, and allow the use ot the rod again. They alledge that they have given the "new tangled,' theory a tailbful trial, and find it without a single redeeming trait. The Slock holders of the Somerset and Mineral Point Bailroad Company met at their office in Somerset Pa., on Monday the 12th of January, and organized by the se lection of Col. Joseph Cummins as Presi dent, and F. J. Kooser as Secretary. The annual report ot the President and Directors of the Companv waasubmitedand read by Hon. A. H. Coffroth, President of the Company, and was unanimously adopt ed. The annual reort of the Treasurer, Chas. J. Harrison Esq., wss submitted, read, and with all vonchers, referred to the Executive Committee. On motion of Hon. Alex. Stutzmsn it wss agreed that a numtier of the reports of the President and Secretary, sufficient for the use of the Stockholders be printed in pamphlet form. The election for Presi dent and Directors for the ensuing year was then held by Joseph Chorpening, John Hicks, and 8. H. Good Esq., previously selected judges by the directors, resulted 4 as follows : President. A. H. Coffroth. Directors M. A. Sanner, Wot. II Koontx. Alex. Stutzman, Isaac Kaufuien, Jacob M. Campbell, Peter Heffley. Yal. Hay. Curtis Kooser, H. L. User, George Cobaugn, John C. Barrone and John 11. Ihl. The laetting then adjourned. F. J. Kooser. Joseph Cummins, Secretary. President. laoaMsrtatait to Jwatleoo of tko Pooe. In answer to numerous letters received bv the Secretary of the Commonwealth, inmiirinff whether it ia romoulsorvf on Justices of the Peace to take an oalh to - - n -- i . support the new Constitution, Attorney General Dimmick sent the following to the Secretary : OrricK or thi Attorret i GeHERALOF PEKKSTLVAMA, I Harrisriro, Jan. 9, 1974, J Hon. S. M. Quay Sterttary of tht Com monwealth. In answer to letters of inquiry addressed to you snd referred to me, sa to whether section thirty of the schedule, new Constitu tion, viz : "All State and judicial officers heretofore elected, sworn, affirmed, or in office when this Constitution shall take effect, shall severally, within one month after such adoption, take and subscribe sn oath or affirmation to support this Consti tution, embraces Justices ot the Peace. It applies to sll State and judicial officers in office at the time ot its adoption who must necessarily have letn elected or ap pointed under the old Constitution, or laws enacted in pursuance threto. Article , Section I, of the Constitution, title "Judiciary," provides that "the ju dicial power of this Commonwealth, shall tie vested in certain courts therin nsmed, snd in Justices of the Peac and in such other courts as the Legislature may from time to time establish." The Supreme court has decided that Jus tices of the Peace are Judicial officers. They sre clearly embraced within the officers designated in section 30, Schedule, new Constitution, w ho shall, within one month alter its adoption, take and subscribe an oalh or affirmation to support the new Constitution. The act of June 29, 1839, provides that justices of the iesce shall be sworn or at finned before the recorders of the proper counties. It would, perhaps, be proper that the oath required under the new Con stitution should be taken before the same officer. Very respeifully. Your obedient servant, Samiel E Dimmk b, Attonney General. Mr. Editor : A Legislative lie union of the members formerly belonging to the Legislative and executive Department of Pennsylvania, has been called by Thorn ssJ. Bighatn, A. L. Kaumfort and John M. I'omery, to meet at Uarriaburg in the Hall ot the House ot liepreeentatives on the last Thursday of January, the 2Vth inst. The call savs. "we cordially invite all the surviving members of either branch of the legislature, their clerks and officers, all the heads ol any Eiecutive Depart ments, their clerks and officers, (prior to 1H50.1 to assemble at that time. The ob ject it a toci-.il re irrfptetirf ofgqr- To show bow effectually time has done his work, we can only now recall the names of Daniel Weynnd, John lianna, Michael Zimmerman. John R. Edie and Hughus, whom this call embraces. When met look iau-k to the time within RhU SOU. CUaUOCT forwaru, uuuaa.uii. William I'hilson. John Gebhart, Joseph rnibeff, ftm Will, George File, 'Norman Unlet. Bernard Conneflv Jr.. iPjJih Col w,ge Moa'hr."'Prflcrtc 5eB7 Jonas Keiin. T6biaS kTusSer. ftnrir Liltle, kail Josi. 'J. "Btulrtnah. '" What will the aiirxivrira we tisva' toaineJ (1iT Will' tbAf and wall for Oiat greater and" :iuex re 11 - f . ve us Better ncceil the living uii'i . . vir i present, for tear they may never nave another opportunity to aaw-mblc together luue or eeuraity. ll AT BaIa SkftliA 1t luiltniN In tl. tate of George Parker, Sr.; deceased, sold Tuesday afternoon Dec. 20th, the following prices were realized : No. 1, corner lot 20 by 08. 12,100, S. J. Cover; No. 2, 20 by 5rt, 1890. 8 J. Cover; No. 8. 20 by 56, IG75. Daniel Flick; No. 4, 20 by 50. f)50 J. J. Bchell; No. 5, 20 by 511. $400, A. J. Col born; No. , lffiy 5, $4.10, H. Reiser; No, 7, 17 by 56. $415, 8. P. Snyder. ItEPORTofthe Somerset Union School lor ine month ending January 12, 1874. Kook No. 1. C. A. Sntder. Number of pupils enrolled ; msles 34 females 33 : total 67. Average attendance , males 23 ; females zo ; total oi. Percentage of attendance; males 70; females 84 : total 77. Names of those who attended every day during the month. George D. Hughus, Minnie Craver, Jane Brallier, Annie Martin, Annie Brallier, Minie Cunning ham, Carrie Brubaker. Names of those who deserve credit for good conduct Annie Martin, Emma Parker, May Coffroth. Lottie Weimer. Nannie Kantner, Nora Cunningham, Julia llicuman, Horace Casebeer, Jacob Case beer, Harry Uhl, Wilson Knepper, Frank r eimer. Names of those who made the greatest progress in reeding. Julia Hichmsn, Mm nie Craver, Annie Jones, Ella Kantner, narry lolborn. Annie Brallier. Jane Ural lier, Charlie Simpson, John Shater, Allie t'aiton, Emma Parker. Names of those who made the greatest progress tn Arithmetic Austin Fried line. Charlie Simpson. John Shafer. Annie Mar tin, May Coffroth, Maggie Walter, liobert Scull, r red. Swice, Annie Jones, Blunch Good, Alpheus Davis. Names of those who made the greatest progress in Grammar. May Cotlroth, Maggie Walter, Charlie Simpson, John Shater, F. Brallier, Laura Picking, Annie Martin, Lottie Weimer, Annie Jones, Blanch Good. Ella Kantner. Names of those who made the greatest progress in writing, C.Simpson, t. Ural tier, Jno Shater, Geo. D. Hughus, May lonrotn, time Iirubaker, Annie Martin, Julia liichman, Maggie Walter. Names of those who made the greatest progress ia orthography. Geo. Hughus, John Shafer, Austin Friedline, Allie Pst ton, F. few ice, Minnie Craver, Miune Cunningham, Nora Cunningham. Names of those who made the most pro cress in GeoerraDhv. May Coffroth. HIanch Good, Annie Jones, Julia liichman, liobert Scull. Room No. 2. Miss Lizzir Kooser. Number of pupils enrolled; males 2 females 39 : total 66. ' Average attendance ; males 22 ; females 31 : total 53. Percentage of attendance ; malea 82 females 84 : total 80. Names of those w ho attended every day during the month. Nosh Stahl, Abbie Scull, Emma Keiscr, Cora Knepper, Susan Huston. Edith Scbell, Amanda Miuitz, Keonie Burkhart, Ella Lichty. Names of those who deserve credit for eood conduct. Msry Lichty, Annie Con rad, Frank Hill. Amanda Shulu. Fannie Baer, Herman Stahl, Mary Kline, Maggie Martin, Noah Stahl, Jcna rioibrook, Geo. Showman. Names of those who made the greatest progress in the diUerent studies. Kcsding. Edmund I ole, Ueorge liaer. Harry Holderbaum, May Cunningham, Clara Zimmerman, Cora Knepper, Ada Knepper. Arithmetic. Fina Conrad, Fannie Baer, Frank Hill. Lincoln Friedline. Har ry Holderbaum, Mary Klein, Harry Wei mer, Mary Lichty, Herman Stahl. GeogAphy.-AmandaShultz. Ida Heffley. George Baer, Minnie Keiler, Emma Keiser. Orthogrsphy Charlie User, Eddie Simpson, Herman Stahl, Maggie Hill, Mary Lichty, Mary Klein, Amanda Shultz. Grammar Fannie Baer, Abbie Scull, Herman Stahl, Mary Shaffer, Mary Kline. Writing Emma Keiser, Kennie Burk hsrt, Foster Walter. Herman Stahl. Room No. 3 Miss Kosr Huston. Number of pupils enrolled; males 3T; females 33 ; total 70. Average attendance ; males 32 ; females 28; total 60. Percentage of attendance; males 87; females 85; total 86. Names of those who attended every day during the month. Eddie Ellis, Jacob Schell. Eddie Piscl. Willie Bice, Adam Slickernian, Eddie Kimmell, Willie Schell, Isaac Ncimiller, Russel Chi, Annie Fried line. Carrie UhL Mary Weimer, Ella HilL Annie Knee, Annie Sanner, Mary Roberts, Edna Schrock, Jsne Showman, Darlie Scull, Mamie I hl, Nettie Lichty. Names of those who deserve credit for rood conduct. Alliert Holbrook, Eddie Kantner, Robert Stuart, George Piatt, Darlie Scull, Emma Berkey, Elmire Knepper, Annie Simpson. Names of those who made the greatest progress in the different studies: lUading Mary Weimer, Mary Rolierts, Bunker Jones, Robert Coltiorn, Frank Mevers, Geo. Neff. Arithmetic Jacob Schell, Eddie Bru baker, Jane Showman, (Annie Hicks, Mm tie Davis, Emma Miller. Geography. Carrie I'hl, Annie Sanner, Kate Shafer, Paul Schell, Frank Cunning ham, Eddie Kimmell. Orthography.-Ellie Hill, Annie Wooley, Eva Shater, Jennie liichman, Andrew Wooley. Joe Patton. Writinr. Albert Holbrook. Charlie Walter, Alex. Weimer, Willie Schell. Annie Friedline, Beckie NefT. Room No. 4. Miss Lizzie Gaither Number of pupils enrolled; males 38; females 35; total 73. Average attendance ; males 30; females 27 ; total 57 Percentage of attecdauce; males 79; fe males T7; total 79. Names of those w ho attended every day during the month. durance Altratner, George Knee. Edwin Knepper, frank Saylor, Robert Patton, Ellie Bricker Em ma Weimer, Annie Saylor, Maud Schell Names of those who made the greatest progress in their studies. Willie Baer, Clarence Altfather, George Knee. Franklin Miller. John Sampseli, Edwin Knepper, Willie Knable, Emma Weimer, Carrie Mc'Afee, With Knepper, Clara Pile, Mand Schell, Lucie Shaffer, Minnie Chorpening, Annie Saylor. Mineral Point 1'a. Jan. 10th, 1874. Mrsmin Editors : A 8uliecriber lrom Caaselman who takes kindly to the fact of being "fulsome and bungling writer. would have you believe that he made pot nf in correcting the irregularity of the mails at his Post Office. If this be true. no one is more pleased at the result than the undersigned : but while we are pleas ed. we cannot help resenting the blatant ignorance that singles out a wrong at particular place and fixes that wrong through the public press, on innocent part ies. His com Dilution of last week which purports to be a reply to our article of the week previous list not one original idea in it. and but three lines that would pass mus ter as original matter. To answer an article of which every true idea was your own. and thus rive a niuny the chsnce oi compiling another article keeping himself before the public on the strength of other brains does not pay. We therefore dis miss "A Subscriber" by referring him to a moral lesson suited to his case, found in Proverbs 27th chapter and 2.'nd verse. E. 1). Mili.kr, P. M. Milkokd, Tr., ) Jan. 14th 1U74. J Mr. Editor : A great deal ol confusion excitement and discord is manifest at this time in this township, and the small villages within its territory, on the subject of the sale and removal of the old Lutheran and Ketormed Church property, situate in the borough of New Centrevillc. Both congregations built new houses of worship and nave abandoned the old prop erty ; both, under the dog in the manger policy, hve appointed committees author izing them to sell, and they have posted their notices throughout the neighborhood. offering the house, bell, and church furni ture at public sale on the 24th inst. Yt e contend this committee is acting on very doubtful authority, and have no right to dispose ot the properly advertised. 1 he fee simple wss vested in the Church's Trustees lor well defined and particular purposes, none of which authorizes them to sell it ;' but s'i given as a boon and a legacy to the people of this townehip for school and religious privileges. Francis Pbillippi ol the lte formed church, and John Gebhart of tbe Lo'tUer$ (4tuli; Oiicinal settleri.'anw depa'Hed saints who bate rftbuldefetl td dust m the quiet" dhurch yard of their bounty, from their generous and ' benevolent "dispositions, ' gave the gfoundsasR'fcmetry for' tbe dead, and for tbe building of a house for instructor), fru(i(ioa'andtrig)OH9 WWP farever. 5'TneLuthen and lteformed churches made common cause and erected the house for mutual worship, by subscription. It was constructed of logs, "chuncked and daubed" bul suited the hearty worebip- pers of 'ye olden time." More than fifty years ago the house was wcatherboarded and lined inside, the work standing as firm and durable in appearance to-day as when finished. And now that mutual hatred and wrangling discord have severed the ancient ties and broken the holy bonds of oroineriy iricnasnip between the churches, shall we, who can hold this building for educational purposes, let vandal hands raze it to the ground? We protest against its destruction in the name of our dead sires whose dust is in the keeping of the church! In the name of the dead mothers of Israel, who wor shipped under its friendly roof ! In the name of the dead saints who gave the ground as a religious patrimonial inheri tance to their children, for all time ! In the name ot the dead ministers who have made the thunder of their eloquence echo on its trembling walls ! In the name of the cross, and the story of salvation by grace, told from its sacred desk for three quarters of a century ! In the name of its glorious history, written on the tablets of human hearts, and stamped upon the minds of living men ! In the name of Sunday Schools past and present, and the moral instruction to the youth of the land ! In the name of God ! In the name of all the churches as they now stand and hope for preservation and perpetuity ! and in the name of the neople we do now enter our protest against the sale or demolition of this graud old house. The site on which it stands is one of the most beautiful and picturesque to be found in the great val ley between the Laurel Hill and Allegheny mountain', commanding extensive views of landscape for many miles in every di rection. Many citizens can stand in the doors of their rural homes and look with pleasure on the sacred house, with its old-fashioned spire pointing upward to that home, where fathers, mothers and! children, who received the sanctifying in fluences of christian fellowship within its blessed walls do now rexie in the bosom of God ; where they first learned the truths of righteousness, and under the drippings of its sanctuary prepared their immortal spirits ior an abundant entrance through the gates of pearl to the golden sireeisoi ineir eternal rest. Considerations like these should make us pause before we strike out of existence sn ancient land mark. Those who have lived here for half a century, who received the seal of righteousness at the baptismal font of the old church, and faithfully attended its ministry all their lives do painfully re gret the sale and extirpation of this house; and the younger portion of the communi ty, in their ardor and zeal for the preser vation of its history and glorious records. will oppose Its destruction and cling to its many memories. IS. Kenneli s Miils Jan. 14th. 1874. Dear Herald : The neat and lieauti ful little church, which for some time past lias been building at this place, was, w ith appropriate services consecrated to the wor ship of God on hist Sabbath. It is to I known as , "the I'nion Church of Kennel's Mills." The services beiran on Saturday night with a sermon by Rev. It F. Bishop ot "the M. E. Church. " On Sabbath morninir the house was crowded to iu utmost capacity with atten tive hearers. The sermon was by-Rev. Mr. Lepley of the Lutheran Church, a former pastor in this vicinity, but now rcsidin; at Hampstead, Md. Mr. Lenlv thousrh sep arated from our people for many years, has a numlier of virm friends who mil survive and to whom bis earnest kindly utteran ces brought back vividly the scenes of other days, when in the prime of man hood he stood liefore them as one "sent for the defence of the gospel." on one occasion during Ins pustoral here, his pointed rebukes ot prevailing vices arroused the resentment of "the baser sort" and he was shut out of the school house here divine service was held. Animated by the spirit which possessed Martin Luther on going to the Diet of Worms, he mounted a grassy tiank in the presence of the people and exclaimed, "I'll pnach the gospel in this place even if there be as many devils here as stones in tiladden's Run." The eveninr sermons was bv Rev. Mr. Neal pastor ot the M. E. Church at Ml Savage. This gentleman is a delightful speaker, and his sermon on "The spirit uality of true worship, was listened too with rapt attention. The finances were managed by Her. Mr. Bishop, who at the close of the morning sermon obtained sub scriptions and cash to the amount of nearly $230. The house is a substantial frame build ing, with carved doors. 1 he inside walls are covered with paper of so neat a pattern that many suppose the building to be fres coed. The actual cost in cash is little over $700, having been largely reduced by con tributions of labor and material. There is still a balance of $100 to Iw raised but this will be speedily provided for. An in teresting revival meeting is now in prog ress. A Friend. Our tourists visit the old world, forget' ting that in the centre of our own is see nery which in grandure and magnificence. is as superior to theirs as our mountains rise above the pigmy hills of the Khine. Perhaps there are few localities so impres sive in their character as is Meunt Lincoln, covered w ith an eternal diadem ol snow, and rising 14,700 feet above the level of the sea. This is emphatically the dome of our continent. At its elevated summit. within a circle ol 10 feet, three great streams have a common source. Ihe Plattee and the Arkanses, together lo car ry thcis waters to the Atlantic, whilst the Colorado as if conscious of her powers wends her solitary course for 1000 miles to the Pacific, standing at this divsrging point, the strange spectacle is presented of clouds rolling beneath your leet, lit up by the automatic flashes ot lightning and ac companied by the loud thunders roar, whilst alove is seen the sun shining out in uiaenifice nt splendor. Descending a few thousand feet, tbe limit of the growth ol timber is indicated by its well defined lines, this is aliout 12,000 feet alKive the level ot the sea. Here the strawberry is seen struggling into lite; a tew thousand feet ol a lurther descent these are found fully developed, when descending a9 many more they are fully ripened and falling from the stem. Beautiful flowers, in lull bloom, reared there modest heads within a few feet of the melting snow, in so close proximity that with one hand (without changing your position) you can make a snow ball with one and with the oth er pluck a flower. It was at the head wat ers of the Colorado that Capt. Samuel Adams organized his expedition of 12 men. built his tour boats and descended in the same, through cannons tiirec tnousand feet in depth, 8 beautiful Parks or valleys lrom ten to 65 miles in length, covered ith the most nutritious grasses, traversed by clear cool streams filled with the finest bull, and surrounuea by inexnaiisiiuie mines of precious metals. In his letters written to Judges Agncw of the supreme Court of this State, and others, the Captain stated that it was his opinion that the great fall of the Colorado would be found within 400 miles ot the main divide of the Hocky mountains, and not in the exagerated can nons of the same below. The correctness of his statements were fully verified by his descent of the river. Previous to this he had demonstrated that steamers could as cend the Colorado atoll teatont to Callville, 650 miles from its mouth, going far beyond, where by Govermcnt reports it was official ly said to be iinjiossible to ascend, demon strating that tbere was a natural outlet to a sea coast larger lhan all Europe, and pas sing through mines ol gold, silver, copper snd lead, richer apd mure accessible than in any other portion of the United States. Many ot these are now partially worked, whilst the fabulous richness ot others is evinced by the abandoned shafts and the rude arrasta where thousands have mined, and lived in the cities now reaching for miles and presenting tbe imassive spec tacle of a chain of unbroken ruins. The report of Capt Adams to Secretary Stanton, (under whose oiders be prosecu ted his difficult and unsupported explora tions) was published three times by Con gress tiyhtetn months before Major Poitell erer tate the Colorado. The Major de scended the Green Itiver, lrom the Rail road crossing, about six thousand one hundred upd, twenty fret above the level ol the sea, at a distance ot about 1200 miles from the mouth of the Colorado, having (he ben tit of the notes of Capt. Adams, and the experience of Mr. White (whose com panion was killed, when" descending .the Colorado, troui the junction' of the Grand and the Green, upon an hnpurfsct raft' composed ot r 1 4) j ogs kislied together, ac compliVUrifJ the entire distance upon the same ran wuuoui meeting wuu any ac cklent Thd' farti respiting' Lis' trips Mere st the lime publisbed in the prtitiii- neni pscrs wbicn tlif llic trsdi t bgat, conatrqrteU st Oovtruuient espense in Chlugo. It is due to tbe parties open ing up the country, by whose exertions snd bnrdshil Major Powell has profited, that tbe country should know to whom it is indebted for a knowledge of one ol tbe OI tne WlUUiry, a Cyj " J"" nouyer. v m. nairr, qaaiuei n. .:riwsfisia( Maior Uaa Tvbej, following in -h.'c't EmS RaArSi f T. )fs -'.WllUe ran, UIHJQ Bitfe ! eonv.niru to aThooiraslllt and ehurebea. most important rivers upon the, American continent, and we have no hesitancy in saying that sooner or later, a just decision will be pronounced by a grateful and dis criminating public. By a cursory exami nation of the map, the latitude, climate and geographical position of the vast coun try embraced within Capt Adams five and one half years explorations, can be SAtisfactorally understood. That we have known so little of this "Urea incognita" is remarkably strange. Sufficient has been demonstrated by Capt. Adams, to show unmistakably that it is a most valu ablo Krtion of our public domain, and be ing rich, its inexhaqslable resources can not long be kept from the world. A MARRIED. GAITHER HURST On the 13th inst. by L. F. Bittle, V. 1). M., in the Disciples Church at Somerset, Jas. B. Gaither Esq, to Miss Nannie Hurst. No cards. THOMAS SHAFFER On the 18th of January, by the Rev. J. A. Nuner. Mr. Valentine Thomas to Miss Anna E. Shaffer, all of Somerset Co., Pa. ZIMMERMAN MEYERS On Jaa l.")th, by Rev. A. E. Truxal, Mr. Joseph Zimmerman of Berlin, to Miss Hannah Meyers of Somerset tp. FRIEDLINE BRENDLE On the 15th inst., at the parsonage, Sipcsville Pa., by Rev. H. F. Keener. Mr. Frank Fried line of Jefferson tp., to Miss Susan Brendle of Jenner tp., this county. DIED. CASEBERR On the 8th inst., Johna than Casebeer of Somerset tp.. aged 51 years, 5 months and 29 days. SOHEUET MABMET, Corrected weoklr ty A. J. Cakkbbk A Co. Applet, dried, f ft.... Applelmuer. )) gal Kutter. V Huekwlieat, boiliel.. lieowax, V l Bacon, ibuuldora, y .. aides, " .. " hams, " .. Corn, bushel Com meal y Cull skius, yt Kkk'. V 1" Flour, M! , Flaisenl y bo., (M ft). Lard, V ft Leather, red sole, V ft.. " upper " .. kip, " .. ats, ft bo Pol lues, ) bu reaches, dried, ft ft Kvc ft hu IUks. ft Salt, No. 1, V bM r"1" ' Asbtmu Sugar, yeltow ft ft whit " , Tallow V ! Woul.fi ft te VxtHM 21 SI 00 X SO SB lie so M it aoe ie 1 M S S03,4 TOe aoe Me 6o W' SI 00 -2e S3 00 to 3 tl $3 OS lOtfll ltttlae s 4ofl40e Oatavtir Liisiaaeac There la no pain waieh the Centaur Liniments will not re lieve, no swelling they will not ulxlue, and no lameness which they will not eare. This Is strong; language, but It It trae. They have produced more cures of rheumatism, neuralgia, lock jaw palsy, sprains, swellings, caked breasts. scalds, burns, alt-rheum, ear-ache, Ac, upon the human frame, and of strains, atvln, galls, ha., upon an imals in one year than have all other pretended remedies since the world began. TbeyarecounUr- irritaut, an all healing pain reliever. Cripples throw away their crutches, the lame walk, poltus on bites are rendered harmless, and the wounded are healed without a tear. It la no humbug. The recipe Is published around each bottle. They tell as do article ever before sold, and they tell be cause It does jutt what they pretend to do. Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain er swelling deserve to suOer If they will not use Centaur Lin iment. More than 1,000 oertlOeatet of remarkable cures, Including froten limbs, throe ie rheumatism, gout, running tumors, As., have been received. We will s-ad a circular containing eertlfloales, the recipe, Ac, gratia, to any one requesting it. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment ia worth one hand red dollars for spavined er tweeaied horses and moles, or for screw worm la sheep. Stock ownert-these liniments are worth yewr atten tion. No family should be wltheat them. 'White wrapper for family ate ;" Yellow wrapper far an imals. Sold by all Druggists. &Se per battle; large bottles SI 00. J. B. ROSEA CO., St Broad way, new tors. Cabtori A la mora thaa a subttltate fur Casta Oil. It Is the only ter article la existence which Is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bow els, cure wind-colic and predaes natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine er alcohol, and ia pleasant te take. Children need; not cry and methen may rest. aprilX The IInnhoId Panarrau AND Family Lialufnt is the beat remedy In the world for tbe follow Las; cxinipiauiia, vis: i Tampa in ine lubds ana niotm- acn, rain in ineaiomacn, Moweis. or Hide, Rheum atism In all iu forma. Billions Colic, Neuralgia, Cholera, Dysentery, Colds, Fresh wounds. Burnt. Sore Throat. Spinal Comnlainta. Retrains and Uralses, Chills and Fever. Fur Internal and fcz- lereal use. Iu operation ia not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes the cause of the eomulaint. It penetrates and pervades the whjle system, re- suirint; neaitnv acuon u an its parte, and quiet ening Ihe blood. The Household panacea, it purely Vegetable and All Healing. I'repared by CURTIS a. BROWIf, No. 21 Fulton Street, New York. For sale by all druggists. July I Thirty Years Experience of I an ia J nrse. Mrs. WiaeJalow'a Rootblwr ayrast It the prescription ef one of tbe beat Female Phvai- eians and Nurses In the United States, and hat been need for"tblrty rears with never falling safe ty and success by milliontof mothers and children. irom tnc leeDie imam oi one weea oia to tne ad am Il eurrecta aridity of the Komarh. relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health anu com ion w motner ana enuu. we believe It to be the Uest and Sorest Remedy in the World in ail eases of II Y S KM T KK Y and IIIAKKHCKA IN CH1I.DKKN, whether it arises from Tecthinsr or from any other cause. Fll directions for aslng win accompany earn mime, none (tenutne un less the fac-simile ofCl'KTIS It PERKINS ia on tne outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. jolya Children often look Pale and Nick from no other eanae than having worms In tbe stomach. BWJWX'S V KBM I Ft'U E COM FITS will destroy Worms wltboat Injury te tbe child, being perfectly WHITK, and free fro as all color ing or other injurious Ingredients usually used in worm preparations. CCKT1SA BROWN Proprietors. No. at Fulton Street, New Turk. Sold aw Drvaatlit md CSamiala. iti Dtmtmrm im Mtatttnti mi i wasTT-ri vs tun a Box. jlyS A'ew AJcertitements "JsJOTIUE. is nerany pcivtn inai nm. ri. 11 vy, assignee or ifavid savior, nat niea nu sccouat is mv offles and that lb same will be presented to the Court fur cuourmation oa Thursday, February lstb, 'M. 31. MJilHUt'l, janl l'rothonotary. "PIVE PAUMS FOR KENT. 1 have onclnded to quit fannlna: on accusal of 111 health, and Oder all my farms at private rents Tbe Farms are situate In Allairh.ny township, Somerset county, Pa. Any person wishing to rem will come and eiamine farms, or cootult ma bv lat ter, at Mount Healthy, Pa. janzi naai Li, n avAavEK. l'Yo'ki now iiiitil the 1st day of Murt-Ii, will .soli uieiiV Aboyn" riot hi at IO per eU profit for CASH oiilj. A No a lot of Overeoatn at OKT. Remember place, oppose, Homer Met House. janll pUBLIC SALE. -sly virtue of an order or the Omhsa,' Cbrl or Somerset euanty, wew'U jell at pybtltakla the' rest estate of lau,el He'ycrjf, tlecoaKed; tats Of Mil' td towSttiip, od Sa.tur.tav, tbe th dav or JanS arv, lt74, on tba V remises, at one o'clock p. ., oowtalnMs; I9t acres, mort or less, or which ISO acres are cleat, 90 acres In meadow, with hout)' sin-ufar house, bars' and other imuroaciaetiu) lhc'r oa erected; a good lrvt onsharu sad a turar orrh- aru 01 c'-V itl on iuv wnnv, auwuuancv m iimo and hiiumlnoa. eAal on tht adlolblnr farm: ad jotulns; lands oT Tobias Meyen, TreeuUn lfcdeld Taaaia. tl.aafi in band let April. 1174. remain der In payments of SSUQ annually, without inter est; ten per cent of the haod money to be paid on the day of tale: deferred payments to be secured on the premise. TOBIAS MET EHH. WM. M. CKIUHFIELD, )anl4 Adminltlratora. New A&nr(i$f!inml. CIOUIIT PROCLAMATION. WasasAS. the Honorable, William M. Hall, P.es datit of Ihe. several Court! of Common Pleat of ibeCounUm eotnpoaint; tho tiateenth Jadleial iiiaiAt mi Inaf tr nr th l!ourta of Orvrand Tar. miner and General Jail Dellrerv. for the trial of all Mnltnl and oilier otfondera in lha a id Dialnet, and Lewi A. Teases and Joaiah Hoarar, a qairea. J iidge of the hiurttof Common Pleas, and Juatteea of the Courta of tyer and Tanalnar, aad ttonaral Jail Deliver?, for Ilia trial of ail aapltaJ and other olleoderslo the County of Soioeraat. tut t laautd tbelr prompts aud to ma directed, lor hold Ins a (Juurt of Common Pleat, and General Qaar- ta seaaions oi me rrMf, ann ireoerai Jan mjww try sad Courta of Oyer and Terminer, at Somanat Osi nd7, rebrasrjr I6ta, 1S71 NoTim ft kerf by giren to all the Justices of the Peaie, the Coroner and Constables within tba said County of Somerset, that they ba then and there in their proper persona, with their rolls, record. iaqaV titioos. (laminations, and other remembrances, ta do those thint;t which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done; and alto, they who will prosecute analnsttne prisoners mat are or snail Da la tns inn oi nomersei county, in ne men ana there, ts woseente against them at shall be )ast NaaasiS Orsira. J OLIVER KNEPPER, SOBSRMt, Jan., n. ( Sheriff. N OTICE 1 harabv emutton ail nartont araintt turebasina a erllAeate of the Nomaraet borough tehocl boartL draws la faror of Pile It Neff, for two hand red dollars, and transferred to T. J. Picking A Co., dated Dee. S Uli. At I have not received value for the same. JACOB '. PILE. send S3 eenta lor the new self adjusting; eiajarette aad etgar holder. 3 tor 40 eta. M. K. Koberts a Co. KS Hroedway, N. Y. Jasli We Want You JoVe,AJLT".n Advertising Maps, mounted on hag-lien Cloth, be ing a eomulete Map of the United States. We file thee mapt away gratis aad will ailew you one dollar for erery niap you distribute in every eounly and State ia the Colon. Male and Female Agents wanted. Address Immediately, enclosing one dollar for outfit of five Maps, Territory, Circu lars and lull ptrtlculars, ADVERTISING MAP CO.. East Krady P.O.. jaoM Clarion Co., Pa. The Best Paper ! Try it ! The SclenUAc American Is the cheapest and best Illustrated weekly paper published. Kvery num ber contains from 10 to 16 original engravini(t of new machinery, novel Inventions, Bridget. Engi neering works. Architecture, Improved Farm Im plements, and every new discovery in chemistry. A year number e-HJtaintHX! page ami several hundred engravings. Thousands of volumes are preserved for binding and reference. Tho practi cal receipts are well worth ten times the subscrip tion price. Terms 43 a year by mail. Serimens sent free. A new volume commences January 3, 1HT4. May be had of all News Dealers. 1 t TP VTU sl'tsined on the best terms. A X JJll A O .Models of new inventions and sketches examined, and ail vice free. All patents are published in the Solentlno Aniericau the week they issue. Send lor pamphlet, 110 pages, contain ing laws and full directions for obtaining patents. Address for the Paper or concerning Patents, MI NN a CO.. 7 Park Row. New York. Branch othee cor. F and 7th Sts., Washington. D. C. JanU A PPEALS. Notice Is hereby given to the taxable Inhabi tants of the county ol Somerset that appeals will be held by the Commissioners on the days and places specified. Appeals will also be held at the same time for tbe enrolieil gmllliiaof the county, when aad where they can attend II they thank proper, to wit: For Jenner township on Tuesday, the 3-1 day of February next, at the bouse ol Tho. Oalleliur, In said township. For Conemaugh township on Wednesday, the 4th day of February next, at the bouse of Kculer, In Davldsvllle, ia said township. For Paint township on Thursday, the ith day of resruary next, at me ueraey school House, in said township. For Shade township on Friday, the Sib day of aald townaaip. Fer Ueemahonlng township and sbiyslown bor ough on Saturday, the Ttb day of February next, at the election house in said borough. ForStoaycreek township on Tuesday, the 10th day of February next, at the house of Jot. Stull, in said township. For Allegheny township and New Baltimore on Wednesday, the 11th day of February next, at the house ol Ooo. A. Kimnud, In said township. For BrotbertYalley and Berlin borough on Tues day, tbe td day of March next, at the house of Sam. Ferret, In Berlin borough. Fur Northampton township on Wednesday, the 4th day of March next, at the house of Samuel Poorhaugb, la said tewnship. For Southampton township aad Wellrrsburg borough on Thursday, the ilii day ef Match next, at the honse of Peter Knereetue, in sabt borough. For lrlmer township on Friduy. the Sth day of Mareh next, at the election houae In said town ship. Fur Oreenvillc township on Saturday, tbe 7th day ef March next, at the house of A. J! Sterner, In said township. For Summit township and Dale City borough en Monday, the sth day of March next, at the house of rredexlrk Naugle, In said borough. For ElkUek township and Salisbury borough on Tuesday, tbe loth day of Mareh next, at the housei ot liaaiei uareaa, la said borough. For Addison township on Thursday, the 13th day of March next, at the house of Levi Dean, In tela lownenip. Fat Lower Turkevfoot townahtn and I'rslna bor ough oa Friday, the lth day of Mareh next, at ine tteaiora nomas, ia aald borough. For I'pper Tarkeyfoot township on Saturday, the 14th day of Mareh next, at the house of John A. She Its. In said township. For Mlddleereek tewnshlnon Moadav. the 10th day ef March next, at the houae of JtH Switser, la said township. For Milford township and New Ontreville bor ough oa Tuesday, tbe 17th day of March next, at ine election nonte, in aaia wwnanip. For Jefferson township on Wednesday, the lath day of March next, at the house of Solemon Ba ker, in said township. For Somerset township and Somerset Borouirh on Thursday and Friday, the ltfth and autb days of jnaren next, at me cjstmlsi toners ofnee, in said borough. w bed and where all persons and outdo rations feeling tbemtelvet aggrieved at tbe enumeration and valuation ef their taxable property and eft rets made pursuant te the several acta of Assembly in such case made and provided, are requested to at tend aad state their grievances for redress accord ing to law. Special attention It also directed to the following portion of article 4, section an act for the organisation, discipline and regulation of the militia of the Commonwealth of Peansvlva nia,towit: On tbe day the CommietionerR meet to review tbe aascaamonu of real and personal pruperty'for or holding appeals, they shall aleode tennlne who are exempt or not liable to do milita ry duty, Ave. Tbe appeals will be held on thedavs above men. tinned, between the hours of s o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. JSniB J. WALTER, Attest: . VAL J.M1LLKH. JaeoaNarr, F.J. COCNTRYMAX, Clerk, (.'ommlscioncrs. jan7 SSIGXEES' SALE. The undersign eil will offer at hublic sale, at the honse of Ievl WoU.rsberner, In tbe town of Caa selman. on Wednesday, the 21st day of January, 1874, tbe fvllowlns; property, vis: no. 1. a large sew two story frame house. fdatlered, irraln ami papered, bavins; a never fail Dt; well of water in the basement, cellar and out house: House contains V rooms and hall, and is suitable for a public or private house. There ia a rood Irame stable ami other out buildings on the kit. Projierty situate in the town of Casselinaa and now occupied by Levi Wolfersherk-cr. No. 2. A two ttorv plank house iu the tnwn of CsselraancontatniiK 7 rooms, aud there it a good Irame stable on tne lut. No. X ai acres of wood farrolna land, contalninir a six foot vein of coal and a seven fisMt vein ol lime stone Immediately under tbe sua!, adjoining the town of Casselman. No. 4. 14 acres a-ood farminir land: rontainlng: also the tlx foot vein of coal and four root vein of limestone; also 3 or 4 other veins of coal; ailoin Ins; the town of Casselman ami the P. R It W. Railroad. No. ft. From 75 ta 100 buildlnz lots ia the town of Caecelmao. NoS. Also tht undivided 'i of a tract of land In Hllford township containing ;i acres, ttrlet measure. DA VIP HAY, Assignee uf Iri Wnlfershertier. Alan, at the tame time and idace I will olfer the Fallowing, vis: No. 1. A two story log honse In the town of Cas selman, having a stable and s never falling spring on the hit. 1 No. 1 A tract of mineral and timber land, eon talnloff SU acres, adjoining lands of J. I. Koddy and others. No. 3. A tract of land containing !' ! acre, on the south side or the P. B. A W. K. K. at Cassel snan: a splendid location for manufactories. No. 4. A tract of band containing about 11 acres, on the south tide ef tbe P. B. A W. K. K. near Caaselman: also a food site for manufactories. No. ft. The minerals under 11 acres of laud, ad joining the tows of Cataeliaan. DAVID HAY, Assignee of L. Wolfertberger an 1 1. J. PhilllntiL Alsis at same time anil place we will otter the following property, via: No. 1. The plaj Ing mill at Casselman, which can be nsed lor a dwel ling or for manufacturing, and a lots belonging to said property, containing IS acres. No. X The saw mill ef WoMersbcrzer, I'billlp pl A Uo. Turns of tale oa all the foregoing property a follows. One-third ia hand; lo percent, of which It te be paid on day of tale, and balance on l'b. S, when deeds will be delivered; one-tbinl In three months and one-third iu S months with Interest! to be secured by judgment. Sale to commence at iu o cluck. DAVIP HAY, Assignee of Itvl Welferabergyr. PPTKR ZCFALT Aselgnre of W. Zafall, 8. Plillllppl and W. PhU- Waller, Auctioneer. JnsT P UBLIC SALE. tfy virtue of s eommlaslsns to as directed at Trustees of the estate of F. C. Ohley, -we will tell at Public Sale on the premises on Friday January 2'ird 1874. the following real estate vli: a certain house aad lot situate In Salisbury Borough Somerset Coun ty, Pa., containing about three eights () ot an Acre, whereon It erected a good two story frame dwelling bouse, stable and other outbuildings, bounded by lots of Isaiah Lepley on the north, en the East by Urant Street, South by Henry Wetmlller and West by an allev. attached aa Uu propertdrSrf T. V. Uhley at the sul,t of PhlUxfli,, TfcUHS: Carh ou delirerr of deed. DmiSMEYKKS, JOSI AH SKAFKR, 9EO. W. BiNFOKP, Tro.ssee Jas. 7. "y ULU.NTA Ry ASU-V $Xr lasriiJ CritcbacVI and wife, of MUford In, Bjomerset (V. Pa., by deed or Asclgnujet, taaVa aaslgneil ail their eftate real std pewmak t,o the undersigned In trust, for the batft of tbcV cred flors. All parjpnt Indebted to, tefi Jacob C'riarb. field will luake luuaediate navment and thus havlrr claims will in maae e tame aatiwn wiinmui deiay7 ' NVILUAMi CMiTCHnrx.il, Assignee. OUSES FOK SALE. amlarsigned offer II horses and I tolls st private sale en the farm ef Noah Sootl, near L'rsl na. Pa., at any time between now and February 1st, 11174. The bones sre all good work and car riage nonet, ranging In age from S to 10 years, and will be sold at low prices and on long time. decSI Y VTZT 4 S tlTT. SMOKERS ynf A'h'crlueinfitt ySSKJXKKS' SAUv-- ' be nivlersl-rnml aeslsnen of l " i ' C, in l.fi"l I. will oiler ai j.ol,i , ,... ,; !. ,-, i,ih. .von Kri lny January ;uth 1S74, lli f...,w.,i r. iil r..i'e. via : A tract ol land allwa'ed in 1i!,.r.l n.wi.-;.l.. cm ttlionir I .! in.T,- r !r.. ,, .n ,,-. f Juhn crllchlield. II. i.r j...irl. . ,. cril l.iield and other., al-mtwi a.:,.-, .,, Wlii...l r,. ,.:lI.t.,, having tliervoa ere.-t.-il. u ki ,:Wl in r , and barn, there la alo a w,m ,. ."., in gjod roiinloy- or ler. 'i ue lao.l ,. , ,. s..m. ersot A Mineral Point Kailioad. ,. ,', ,.,. nienio at one o'clock e. at. ol said day. Terms made known on day of Sab-'. WILLIAM CKHVIIPIKD. Aii'l'4Ut:e, U L K TU A C C E PT or K E Yl'S E. Unvld Iiormayer, neiieeea. iinenninarici ( with Henry Claycomb. ( atlic-rlnr, InterinBrried with Jacob Knoi, reflding In Westmoreland conn- ty. Pa., tavlnla, intermarried with John Clay - comb, residing in Cambria County. Pa. You are bereliy notineii Hint m jiursuarn'r oi a writ of partition issued out of Iho I M-pban' 'ourt of Somerset County, Pa., I will hold an liinrst on the real estate f i'ctcr Durmayer, dewMscd, in Somerset Township, at bis lute rpnl-.'i nee. on Tburtdty. the 2:ini day of January 171, wliere you can attend If you think proper. OI.I KU KXLPPMI. Dee 17 .sheriff. (K .1 f A 1' t. M P l.O V .ti t. I . " j At Home, Male or Female, vi t . a week warranted. No capital required. F ull particulars and a valuable sanipie sent tree, ct. return stamp. A. 1. oiri!. Wllllumsburb, N. . Ad'tri-". with t Filth street. octl"J But Sfll Our Fruirli'Oil I'limmus. Tj 12 new ones just arrived. Sole even's in this e-l country. These r.ru ull beauties. Uaritw and hulldsollie. Retail Price, tl.io. Will sen t you O '1 by mail, post paid, mounted ready lor tntiiies, & for "S cents; 3 lur tl.w, or the whole VI lor 1(1. M. Agents wIk. eare lo innke from VM to rVsi per sjeut. should send for circulars of our fast .n.il- - itig Urelul articles. Address PLUMB CO., p dee-24 108 South 8th St., PbiliiilelpMii. Pa HaflioflJ: How Lost, How Eestored! Jatt publisbctl. a new edition of Dr. Ciilverwcll's Celebrated essay on the railicnleure (wirhout med icine) of SjieruiatorrliieA or SemiiiHl Weiiknes. Involuntary Seminal Losses. Imputunry. Mcntul and Physical Incapacity. Impeilinients lo .Mar riage, etc.; also. 'onumilin. Kpib'psy and Fits, induced by sell-imlulgencenr si-jualextraTHifaiK.'e. SrPrice in a scaled envelofie only ri.i ceutf. Tbe celebratixi author. In this admirable muv. clearly detnoiistrales (rom a thirty years' suivess- rui practice, nisi ine alarming cnnnenccs in self-abuse may lie radicallv citre.l without the dangerous ue of inlemnl t:ieill::ini' or I !i c apiiliea- tioo of the knife: iiinling c-at c fi-!.-ol eurcat onee simple, certalu and i-lbetnal. l-v nn-anso which every suncrer. no matter wli.tt In." eoiMlilton nuiy be. may cure hiiroc!! cb'-;:jtlv. p:ivafi-!y and radically. e)S)Tbi3 lecture sboubl be in tin: lmii'7. m trery youth anil every man In the Intnl. Sent uniler seal. In a plain envelope, to i.nvTud- drest, post-paid. iti receipt of six eon:?, or two post stamps. Alan. Dr. Culvcnrell's '-MaMaac liti'l,-."" price K tents. Address the pti!i!Lshi. chas. j. c. klixf: .(.. 127 Bowcrv, " York. P(u.!H;c box 4 "J. OCHi. JACK, LONG & CO. Drnlrrsj iu OiRiO-AJsTS, If Tl T Tl Tl fl n M II I II II It II ft! V III H I 1 I I IU lll M ll II II I I ! ll ll J J AI MJ Decker Bros, and jB. t Ke.ov--' '. Ic. : iTWeXTr!TT '" ! '!..-Mi., a here the rea Ll Vt v-yqg . A lrvm Berlin to.f .ho-i.,17,.. in -.11 ' h r4 ' Jaihi: N:rK. g miim&m A,,-M,N,s'n:AT,n' t4f W'rJ-s&--l2 f--'.n..i Mi.:,;.,, Bradburry Piaooesp Mason & HamliiL Taylor & Farley, and SMier's Mh Grail Oips, Esty & Smith's American ?rj;:$iis. Instruments sold on moderats Monthly Instalments SOMERSKT, IA. dcci: THI ftl AXM'.W.RK.PUIJT JOHNSTOWN JohnsloHB. Pa., Kec. I, IST1. KKSKIKCFJ. Loans on Ri al Fstate Johnstown Borough Bonds.. Conemaugh Borough Bonds. Loans on Collateral Safe Cash on hand a S.iAO ilS ('ash in National Banks Hv4 Cnited States 6 p. ct. iiomls. ll.oiai (si Pittsburg City T p. rt. Bonds ii.001) 0J i -vi 1-. 6.01'n no 4.oH t j.otui 00 4oi( uo i '-o.4.'4 M LIABILITIES. Amount due Depositors Deeemlier Dividend due Contingent 4. ;7 1 Wi a.Ul 7a 21 i.Tit 03 el t ovstv or CAXIIUIA, I 1 i, rrana iitocri, ireasurer oi ti.c .1. im- mn Savings Bank, do solemnly aflinu the alK.v - s:.ite- meni is mic, m tne nest ol lny knonleilge nn.l i.c- , lief. " I rik.i.iv i'ii,r.iii. ireiiMirer. Sworn and Sab riliel iM-rore me. A. MoNTiMiMLKY, Nottiry Piibli--. Tho undersigned. Auditing Comiuittee, rcsp.-et-fully report that they have rnrelully inspected the alwve Treasurer's report for the last year, cn ilng Novemlier It), )s;x and have examined the a.-.-ets ot the Buuk. evnsiftaig of li.,in!. Mortgages. Judgments. Loans uih.u Ileal Kstatc. Cash in Uxnkand on hand. and find tliesin-.e to erresioiid wiin tne repori F. W. II AT. i Jamks Mc.Iili.:.s. Auditors. II. A. liiMiua, STATISTIC A I.. Numlier uf Depositor Number of tnn Acvuuuts Average toeaoh Drpoaitor Adults Minora Male Female Kale or Dividends for IMI Kate of Dividends for ItlT'i and 173. . . . Lians on i 'oUateral Market Value uf Collat'al 10.. mi i Luanton heal Fstnlv Value of) Val'eof gpxind f0,471 tW Secnrily Value ol build ings t hereon. . 4V9.U) uo t71.321 UI Loans npoa Ileal Ks:ttlc are based us.n the val ue of the lantl alotiv: buildlogs upon it licinj; rc gatded mervlvas an a.blitioiiHl scrt,;ttv. dee 74 Magic Glass Cutler. ; This it s wonderful little invents and Rir the trlUlng expense of fit I'V i'HTS. everv ner-u.n emu iui. -m. in o:v uowsis ajiM lie nis own gnizier. Tbl InM'-ny.rat wtll cut glass. Ixttu-r than any ,li ! amoml wMrhwiil cost Flflv Pi.llars. I Anv nersan ran uae II ft l ainiolv a ti.v. (..no. i knife, with a Utile steel wheel that iiiakt twenty- i ; UIB PDV.ini revtiiuiious a min peculiar manner. It reqnlrea no Jtiil r.r imc' ice to use it. Any- body can r.l glase with it even a child. It will lactam time. A light prcsstiru on tho gias is all that i neessaarr. IV Vll .MS WANTEU Sent prepaid, to a ay addreaa. safe It p k.sl, mm rcvejj of So cents au.1 a letter :inp Vv H. ll.CI.AKKACDx SOU laiat C-jpllol St,, ashingt. n, P. C. tiect A 1 M I X I ST KATOK'S NOT I C E. Esiate of Jonathan Caseliecr. late of Somerset tp.. dMease-:. Letters of administration on Ike almve ostate havlug been granted to the uudersigucl, noiiae ii hereby giveu Ui those indebtnl to 'tto VJtke Intiae dlate payment, and those hsri:j aalnis sgaiaet It w presrin inrin only aineuiloaieil lor settlement tenruary .1, ir. ,ltvlIM, XSEHFFr. I ALK.AXp'r.ljt'ASEnEKK,i JanU A.liuiiiistrat.rs. mm Bk 1.4 .NVi" A if ft rl.'sv? Trial List for 3rd Monday of Feb., 74. ATTuilXtVS. oil mi It fe. Rii-p."d-Kiintcel k t '"IfN-rn. --:-iii V,-,-i !. I!aer". I!.ir-. '-.iij-'ni T'li . CI'm ru .V I'l,"!. it PLAI.NTII'I'H. .l iLU vv III, 'John (J. liar ii:i, Snnon Vonifbt. j Abraham l.ui.li. .laol, MAgiT ,i uo inr Frclerl.k knMier. I "liarlei S inii' f John l. I! iki. r. John I!i d:' Ii. j llonrv S. t'.o' M. A'. Sanger. ! "ale:i:nif Ix-j-li-y, ruau'-l V..ir I, Wm. Hr.l. S iiml'-l t i Xr.i!, W:tl. lt-:W!I..I. l..'i(. ' riiorh. i ' II orn I hi. k Iu HI. I d 1 H iv and K 1:.m rial .i I Vi-rs a. I i 'of! role. ( 'oliroth. li.i-rs. k I in i in: I .V I hi ti '' t 'ollrnih. Koonti. K j- n'J. .;!.-iti:, Ci.tfroth. Kilurnel li C .IK, in. Ko.mx. CoMroth. If IV. Kiiiiriiel fc. ,r i ' 1 i Second b'oon:i, .1. ,j c.iiri.ib S. a. 1!. K. II. '.. . '"7 Nov. V71 'ollioni. , t .Mia. ., , ,, !.,.. .lames H i.Cer. H Sep. leTJ Kinimel & Collmm, S .u,. r- t i ,Ui, " r.,iP,o,j, ; e-,, J, v-ph Snvd-r et el. ." " l72 Schell h. Koonti, ; Funk V.iiiee. kiminlfct : -.rn. ' uh ll.'.Sulire. 317 Is7i I III & knouts. IlKlii' Koi:. !. uroli. it-lo v A Fino lay, lTi t'oflpitti Sl Oailbor. i llintni F im-Ioi u- t ,,i iteorie kennel, 1'Jl Nov. lri Koobtl, , .1 im i. F l-.i r. h- .m, ( Kelm A '.. iSVi Se. 172 CoBroth A l'h I, i Wui. May. I. 4 . ! i or-. s. M. F. Iiimr. Co. ' IST'i Koonli. ' It. II. . inborn tti.. Kre-lerielc Kir.. .'J'- l7i kiiniuelACollM.ru, , Samuel lis Ma um. ! .Pmat Miller. '3X " IsT'i K immel & Collxirn, j Samuel llraleanui. '"i.ri J. I.n Kiker, 1"7' kooniz, '. & I i I ie r o. I; r-. Murimau A Keim. i T, N iv. Ii7 Biers. I'lul. W.dlers-v-r. k-.ntr. ri.wnas Herrod. j j " Y-Tl Cyftrotll, i Ten. k Unmet s -. k'oi'i. A in. S. Dtvelv. l'ii " Wi (faitlieri K.lilj. .' Korif" l " "-: rt ti . JI -. k -un . Iarht jr. ' I.U 17- Coltroth, I II. J. Piekfia. II.KM. H. U Itaer. 'l-'4 - -Wfl liaors. I John Mirli.ifi. -.rM.. S. P.'rvirr. 174 F'eb. 1-74 I 'hi. and .'. U K. 1 J.I-.I. N. lical. -u . II i r. F!u.t.. ti. f;,ue,r. 1 1-7". Klllimel A Coli.oni. .le-. Bauachman. I C. A. H.. t m. May. Sr.. 11 " 1-7:1 kimmeKx Colixirn. .les'o iiaiiLm iu. 1 1:1. '. i. i: . Wni. May Sr. av Jr.. - 17'. Kimmi'l al'..ii...n. Joim o'C-uuer. Ko-.tiU. John l.'p.yle. I.,t .May ls7 koont. 1 Wm s Diveiv. CoCr-tn A l!",ipI. James Kelly e'ai.. - Oaithir A tiJithcr, ' tii.iun M illV. u - I 1:1. C. v J..I10 Fogle. 4'l la7. Kk ii'i. ' Keim k. tV.-i-le. Bn-rs, Win. li. Hum!ert. - l-,; I. hi, : tt K. ' V.Cj-c!!,. K-e-niZ. P. A C. R. H. Co., C7 IsT-J jac.'l .. .M. SCHROCK, Ppiti.noi;trv. Y 1 I N I S T i: . V T ( ) II S X O TI C K fcetateof I)aH Weaver. late ol Concinauh Tp.. leeeB...!, Letters of a.imlni inill' n on tho aiwve estate having Iwin gra.'iteit tu Hie. tiiiieriRi d. notice is hereby xiven t,, tm.Je in-! I t.-l to It to make imme diate payment, and Iu bavlni laima agninst it. to present them ilnly ,iu;hentlra.w ! for a-nl'iueoi, at lute residence ot ilreea'cd. Iu sal I townsliin. on Saturday, the :;1 dav of Jai.inrv. is , vi- vcnr if. fanny wi. wki:. "IciS4 A'lw.ii.istralor-. IlMiE IJI'II.UKK S XOTICK. The Ci.lnmi-.-i' nets of S -li--':-- : C ;.olv w . f fer to le; at j.iiMif ..iio-ry lo Inw.i l.e.-iei . ; the pn'iiii.'e? the eonlraets tor tile I uil oi ib. I'.llowtn lirl'lea on tin- r.f.ioi-' s. to wit : 0 1 ues.lay me 7111 ifav ot .I.tollarv. (''look, the I. lul.lliiir o a'l.ri !.-.-. v. r I. Creek in Crsiua borouii. wlo-ie rh.- r.. from l. ter-buryr cro-le- "ai t r--i k. .4 .if VI i'i.-c l Hiii I ! :M:i,." On Wcinefiay the 'ili day ol .f:i :: 11.tr v !74. a; P) o'el-s-li and Oil the oretlu- - the l.liil '.in.' of a l.ri lire over CCsCroek io-:ir!iie hoii.-e 01 .. .... ! RoU-rts ill S .:m-ruet town-hip. 1 n Thursday the jiuh da . .: J inn.irv 1-74. r t l-i oVl.ick. on Hi- j.r'-tiii-e. n..., r si;.'- -:i -ni.. ,i: m J.-. I m rTowii-bip. the I it: 1-1 1 a bridge over Hue. tnahi-ninu Creek, v. here r .-oi ero-.-e. , r. , Iciwlitig Irotn S'.n:er-et t 1 Johnstown turn pike, at a jsiint on the Bcdfopl ani tireen-inira t t rn j. : k -. at or near i:r n"ti-e iaie t ri i - j r. .'-r'y 01 Ar ; ItiU-rl. :eeeaBi:d. in J- nriec i'oiv:..-!;.. ' Oa Kri lay the :l til ol Jaiiuarv 174. ai 1 ! on the premises, a l.ri I re oie'r iia.'- ri alii ! k. 11 - ' : 1 1 J c. i: J. v M.I f.i:. .H..i:n.i,n:. '. J. CO! n 1 1; '.: "; C...ii:,i.--i , r .MiTiri: I .1 I.-treri of ii'b:ii:j;:ra:i. n on :7 ' ::N ve 1 .:.-.: having been -.'ranvd to the u,, i. r-;'ii. .:. n..t: e hereby siven to th. -e !t.ei,.. :.. , 1,. t;,,. ... iliate payment, and tie h t :i. i.nii:.- a,tii.-t 1:, to pre-eiit theui 'iuiy ainiienrii-.ir.-il . r .-.'i:if!j.. n:! at th i.,te re-l le:V-v oj jji I ;.fi.-.i.-d, Satur day. Jsmurvsl. 1-74. .ia o;: o. rr :i;r.r:!:. J.t .VI S .M. MiStil.l l(. oi-'V-t A.l'.uihi?' rawr-. -K TO ACCKi'T r ILK I I S I'. lo Aaron Chri'sev.Thom.t.i ln -Fji,a 1 !,-; sey. Mary Cbrls-ey an-l Ja-ob W ul:-r. r-i-!iii in Somerset c.unt'y, la.. Sai::m l Chris-- v. r ?i iin in Beill .r.i coila'y. Pa., an I llarxa Waller. whoe wlif-reale i:r i- nnkown. You arc hereby n.itinl th it in pur'tian.-e ! writ of partition. i--U'-l otit -.1 rhe On.han- C--j: I Somerset eountv, p,,.. 1 will h.-l I an in.-.:i .t .11 ! the r-al CTife ol .l.i.ol. Chri'v. ,i -n a-.i. ir: ! Shade town-hip. nt hi la'e r--i iew.i.n 1 hur- ' day. tlic'Jtitb.lav of January. l-7i. w:n r: v 11 a:, ! aiien.1 11 -.,u UiinW proper. ' ol.IVKi: KNEPPF.K. ! TK'KLIC ALI". at PnMi S.i!-. t.y irtt: of an Ulttv, o j Saturday, (ft TtthiKirtj, 1ST4, i at my office in Somerset IIn i:h. n 1 o'vi... k. P. j -1.. the reuletateof John Couutixtttun. 'I'.-i e::: i. ! bite of Somerset Tuwnship. j A tract ol lan Ucontxintux aimut C7 aeri t. l.r.: , i"J acres clear. 1'J aenn in uiea.low. wiih :i i.,r'B briek dwelling honse and a ntw Nii? htirr: tiieie, on erected: with a sunr rehiri of friu i-ht ! hundred to one thousand sa.-tr trees, toie nmniL ; water an I exe lknt sprinirson the -a me. A.lio:n.- lands d Peter Hclliey, J. il. I 1,1. 1,,. ;.. Ymj.,. j an ! other.. j Terns: 41.200. in hand 1st April. ls74. T!ie re. : tuiiimler to reuiaiu :i lien on the pr.-fiii-t -: the in-It'-rvst thereof to he paid to the widow, hiiiaii.vli I Countrymnn, Uurina life or widdow r,.el. mi l at j lier death or rvmarriasre the prineii:il mm to l e ! paid to Lnev Ann IIolc. i J.'u. Kiir.in.. I letl. A '.m r. :;h flic ul jn-.r.-.vl. j J I'LE T ) ACCKI'T or II EF U E. ' In Hiram K:nur. of M.,rion. Marion comity, (1;.!,., I totieorje A. Kin. ol Spriniield, r'aveit- Co. , j. Pa., and to Franklin Ivii.u. l..:.eial, lcl' moreland county. I'a. You, and each o you. are In n I v n-.ti.ie.l tj 1H. ' and :ipear at our n. xt t irpbans' Ce-irr. to he hei.l ' at S. tneret. on the J.I )!! of F-I.rn..rv. lTL. ; t 1 aeecpt orreln.v t.i lake Ihe real e-iate ,,' Jubtt i Kins, late f Middiccrcek t"wnhii. .'.e-i.-e.l. at the apprnivd pri. e or show cauv wur the a'uie -Uoul-I not be -oi l. ilr the C urt. !.n h! KXE! PHI!. . 'Ices I ' Sheni;. WANTED A an I ai iL'i'llt anva.-.-t r ill Till ((HI-- tv, to rei'r.-er.t j Our Firriile Friend. V, e Kila uivo the ppwr party u pavin- and easily worked 1i ash M'StSEss. The t.-u t and e.xjieriin.c of an jolilarut id not needed to Iv ?ii.Te-u!. th..;i-.- i we have more cxpcricme.l aacni s (M-eurcl dnrins ! Ihe pat two years) working for us thru any other j house in America, and tbej r, niii.ue i w. rUri-jht ; alonir. and makeTlUtJ snl;irie. The se. ret is thut j they ofier the people r.ETTf:it in.!u- 1 xin:.- -n.l i lt we attc:"! more ruuiir T'.v to tl. el -. lo ad. at 51-ur !. nu s. ! r trarclins fervour IvUuro r.n :t..:i:s. ,.r r-ur entire tiaic. ur Cotnl ir.ati- n bea: Co.- w..rld. The MOST for Ir.e money. ViC can ike 1:11 -n'.y. ProG:aMo. ;bonor.il.le, cnr.gcui.il. Si id VJJraJ- dress at once and got mil-novel 1. iai.s. I. teas. c(... ! ?r parti, ulaif, terms, t!e., sent Ire. : WATKKSAOi.. Pttbllshers. Cliiei - ! :sA.npii:s fzjf.i::: Tin- Snturduy Fteiiin Post. Pin AVnlnar Sintt, P!ii!ai!e! hl.i. alvca l-ur.iti:nl 'hrme r :are sreci Lliral ins t" ,u .rlv , ieriltcr. Satnptcs free. A M4XTH.-.g,B: wantcl. i,e lree I..,. o. s: cum:- arneles m th-iv.t ol s ue Ail.irc-s .1. l;l;)Nt.x, ji. jr.,;,, yu..M SVSONEY" WAGES, Toall liaving sju.r.- Cm.-iJI., 412 ,i .'av tii: g new; jileasant: honorable: lar-e pp l:i-: i:.. n-Ks; noine or aoniai: ,:ay or evenieu; th 111-! inaMiig it ey. fnnn-ii ar sn I ,.o, 1, r. worth v4i maile.' Inc. A Ion , y ; i'l-Vli' Klghth Sip-et. Xew York. A MOVTH-Over ll:iir lral.l . Best sellinu- rl--s. nw'e-i ui e.-t tauiiiv. . valuable mhiio.ii sent on rec-it t of ; IVIIfS to plV .-tiH;e, ..l,!less I " ll. V. SXKAPi.cn.. I ,!e'-'l il SiMaSt.. I'm-t ur-h. I'a Plwlloiit lor sel!-nu'jsi:re sent in appliMt' Perfe. Kitting Shirts of everv .1. -tnp;l..i.. if ways in stock and warranted to lit. J.I.UF-S 11 MiCllX, 74 Finh avenue, r.-.f. :te p, ... ii:,-. Jiv-'U t if isiii i;;ii, pa. Qr7 It A Agent's Profits !-r J;J I )J week. Will ;.r..r.. i: r forte I S.all. New articles' mst patent. I. S. Ira. rofiles l.ec w a e, X , w dii-21 all. U. II. CHlPt,Vlr.li. York. a - I.T. KlN'PSOf ' NOTES, DEEDS, &c. I'eaXnie At Tbe Herald Olre DM I X 1ST U VTO R S X ( TI C E 1 nVSU.Il' of Wftruta J.,!iu.n. bt- t f Irl.n U.. JtttTS of a-liuiitiHtmiioii riM ittmriuo -i nr.rtf on the ii.mit tiat hnviti U-tu r;in:i i to tli nniITJ'iKikJs notice l. Iht-'Iiv icivrn t iiit; lnlrlit'l to ii t iriiko iiiimr.ii.i'to 1 "syintnt. nii'l Johnson A S.ii, in Berlin, on Thursday, Pel ruury - ,ll,'lT1 - TH EC 'I'll ELI'S JOHNSON. ' ianU A.-uiiniratf.r I.IIMI I - l'r cent, j "IC X' ir A'l--'-rti,eiA'-'.' ATT'i'.:. .'.Vi. DF.FENDA.NT.-i. Mi. T. Y. Mmuei Phllai.ii. 17 Ki . liT .la-ii'S I'arin. 'A pr. 1'7 .lae.,1. pi-1- lier . W in. Bran'. 141 l"n II' -ipie . Jtinfli. 14-: May K i K.J. .m:rrvmii. '---I Sp. 1-T i. Wi. P. il. . ; Ji.,v. 1, i S. i M P. I! Co.. ' . " la; .Wines li. II , war !. ! V. ' lT i i. aai I J. tike. 2'.'- 1-71 C'-rm lios iV-rkley. VI'J In7i .Ifob K'irni. '-'M May m'i .1. il. Kieharilson. J1-! 17'J Kelin l II rrin''.on. M Sep. 1-7'i Henry liho, ; M7i Wm."litier. .:.; l-7-.' Clin n-'H. Week. '1 his space is rcscrvpfl for J. I'. Iilj'niyrr, who la's stock into tiic lias removed most rnazc' rooin iu this iiariavare C. lil A plan He can be fiiind in Koo.v.i n. : Ilnc-r's IJIock. the 1T4. Presbyterian Banner, Oldest t Cheaiiost AMILY PAPEE. Equal to Any Other. i-orni.E sheet. Only S2.00 Per Annum. new si nsctnnEi:;-; TE3 55 K K 3IONTIS For Nothing. The t'isp:ip(r for I hp aisUiii TUT'. 1'Hl.SI; YTKUIAN II.VXN KR was ,-s. t!-li-:i.-. liilsli. ha li.. -ci-ri.'r am. rcill..t.s I iiriuis, atei :s pnlabhra it a k.wor rate than si'v ;!u-rp:t'r in t.ie I hiiiei.. TUK IIANNKi: ha .-.up letc RKI.IUIof.K. l.i l i.i; AiiY. t i..i:ii:Kci u aiki i Lit KU Still! V 111 SCHihiL. FAMILY aud liKX Lli IL Xl.WS I rip A K I'M ESTS. .Mi "Ut-;--.ts .-I living interest sre discassed. St.-, , ati. uli. n is iven to lieligicas aud tim er..1. Xm s. Cnr V. reian Corr.-"pen.!er.. is unc;oj led ' y :toy ). umal in the Churcti. Aiui-i.i .-or courrihuter are xme rthe n-t fiewspiiper writers ia tnls ei.uiitry. Imru.g the euilra twelve aionths una-ual ailr u--ti-.tts wo. i c prcMrMed. This is a Ia jor n hich shouhl he iu everv Familv. HiK FARM. I'nr'.n ll.e it. suing year ici.il alfvalion anT : K- iven to tna tiers ci-;uituug te tht airai. tied to sn. li r.es a:..l reaiiing as will interest tue turner . A.'.K.NTS W ANTE 3. Agents wanted Ing ti c teru.s l r cati.si. cerwliK7. Clrmisrs Ctoiit:.: .l:i'ii eiil le stu; upon a; i f 1 k'l.M N PAPLKS. e-irs if king to hive stiueci in J.t.r --r as speeimeits, l.rthetr -wi 'aloraiaiiou. or to. show others, are requeued ta scful as their nuiury anl P. o. a.luiess. and tc f il1. send the pupLr?. postage i.ii.l. Address all letters rn ess yth n ia x r. a x x e i: To TU'rtl .!.vi'.'c. cc2 OPIUM EATING, ASl llCW IT CAV BK CtltEO. Hj a Sufferer. Semi stump to Dr. P. U. IJ..wser, tmrTt. in n?- e i f -f U ' : t t. : ' " 1 4' - i