( VV. P. Harvey & Co, (fate J. G. Harvey Co.,) UTT'ER COHKISSIOU HOTJSB, 75 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE, M33. t .ii.a nnlirn'rin' ol rtutteranl Pn.ir.ee cmenillr. i-o. ) wkirn cB 1 H'Oii"! at any ol the principal stores Kermard & COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, B-AX.TIMOTH3, JID, WE H ATE A HHQETRSTIE lOR GLADES Tlie Somerset Herald. vf EI'NESDAT. . . Tlr-cemlK'T 9, 1874. TE TABLES. ,.,1IU,KT SKRA.LPO!T BMLBOATI. n follows : IZkTX. Bill East.... Sail IT est.... ARM VS. ..llrM . m. Ct) m, S 10 l. m. S:30 P- m- "W.F. ALTFATHF.R. Uenrl. Sept. P. v". fc B x press Last--Erprrss Wert. Hail East Mall JJ PARS W15-ERAL P.TI5T. 11:38 p- tn. 611 m- " ' 11.13 p. m. 4:60 p. n. Pittsburgh & CoansllsTille RAILROAD. "SHORT TnSTE-" ALTEIUTIOS OF TIME. . o - un thl. llo-l will Iirpart a Arrive na lput, irner Ornt and Wtw atrwta, u Mk.w. PiTTSnriUlH TIKE. AKWX. PKrAUT. T"ni"nUwn Ac- ! era -" Th-,.,irh Mall ,n- M KwJi"Tt Ac ...m J.m. W. Seuw Ac- mm. S", a.m. cm 11:00 Mi kc-l.! Ar c.m ti p.w. l'iii.Dtiiwu A'- r..tn 35..ia. HIi-KrrS .t Ac cra '"-J ? Vk . Nrwii Ap f,,m 0 15 p.m. MrKewiwrl Ac- r .m 6U:p . Tbr xiL-1. El.. .S :lWi.v. MfKcflx.n A" nra 11. 15 p.m. Ni-wl.m riiarr !i Train M P-. ciu S:2"..m. Ttmrnh Ex. . bU '". I nt.mli'wn A-- , cm lo-.lia.m. MrKocfin A". i ram - m- ;M'K?ju Ac- r,.m 2.00 p.m. i'MrKcfi'rt A - .ra -19p.m. 1 ul .u.n Ac- j rura ...5p.iu. .IM'Kctsport Ac cm ;.p.m. Ttimueh Mntl..-ofl p.m. Ncwttm CbBrcb Traln.W Oi p.m. nil ci A-miitia Trans cu'j. B23i SKliTS. Ecrsss Trcts CailT. LLEISMAH, L C. EDUGH. G3L:pI Ga.r-s.i2L Cciu ral Ticket office. 43 5tL Avenue. Cms Fed Torkers very nicely lress..-i ..t The l-st Cough Syrup in the mark.-t is Mrison tk Bro s. IVKE!!lV:K;:!-Fordres,ed p,rk..rliveho;rscallo.ICK.k & IWer.l s. Old Pictures carefully copied an l eii- 1 3;'"d" Wil. H. V.-F.l-H-EV. PKiwESuaar Cured Hams. Shoulders, -ml Uerf Leat lard, chep for sh Hiioaiw oe tiro Fkko' Fitd! Corn, Oais, and all kinds of Feed, for c-.u-h only, at l'lIOAlsS ul.lW. Fid it prain and feed on bain's. Please callatMaivbulscorntr. CH1K & Beekit". l i.v one lKtt each i.rMorison & Bro's. Coucl, Svrupand Liniment and be cn limtJ it is the U-st and cheain-st. .h fT kk -eiaf-o. a large Mock Koots and h.. which will lie .!d at rcluced prices, erv cb.np forciu-h. SXTI'l.K & I Hl- 20 cakes of fl. All other li-n, i:t gl Ijir.nory Sj1 !.; .,ck1s as cheap in pr-xr :io s. z round Flour. Fresh f... i..t Vli.i.r nt reduced pric-. nt RliOAI C I'l'O J Go to the Cheapside Grocery f r ' vo.ir fili1cvs.ps;tenty-oi,ei-Hk.s of lnqcrial vux'soep tor one dollar. Bit vour Boots and Shoes .Huts and Cai, al"tle reliable cash More of 1 Fkajk Site & to., Smicr-i. 1 a. C...I u rii rew St h'uxk ofBo:tS mid Shoes, at plcaw i o j at prices . . . In una cuMKoi rniw Sipe $: Co.'s. We would call the atti niioa of a' 1 wi?h- in mantles, luniuir.-, na . i. ..... i..iheiardofJ'-me Old. :. grat S. rated ftl U'ii'LiWrty tn-ft, I'insV-urEh. Try M orison & Bro s Liniment, large bmle and cheap. G" Aches and Pains C uts and En:L-es. It has no equal for curt and pnec. . . i .. .i - i..i fr i Lure a-i'iin oin ned my I'hotograph ;a!lerv at H e old sumd. A lull hue ot .u;...jFr.rars always on i inures, iiiouiuiui. ....v.- . hand. JiT received at Ihe Chesps'.de Grocery ..r v v rv;inm Co.. a lcge 'u Ik, Mi.ui-s, rpin- . l'r:c''- Fauws for Rent. The s:itcriu ro;.i r8 veral valuable farms in AiicEi.cn i for rent For further prli'uia.rs nddresa Samuel Wai.ser, Mt Healthy, Somerit-t Co., 1 a. YoiMSMAsit yon wanl to buy your "Ij.dv Lov" a nice Chrisioas pr-.-X "'. tothe'Cheiipsidc Cirocerv and p t her one ot tin leautiful ornamented frhell, jewel or glove Uixes, or a fine china t i'.et set. Wr.,v.J in inform our friends that we have lust received and opened our Ml stock of Dres Gls and 1 rimming. Fura, (Shaw Is. iSearl. Pelt Skirts Hoop tkirta. (Viraets, J loves, Ac. Men's cud hoy's Ckuhicg, Hats and Car. ik",,s nJ EUoas, Ladies and Genl's Oum and Felt Orvrahoea, Ac Hardware. CJueent-'warc, Carj and Oil Clotltea, Trunks, Valiae. tatckW, llorae Covers, Lap Kobcs, C. & G. WCLmtKBAF!!. ,ii -TVTiTT to thkit? rvrFTn:sT TO ship TO t s. unii. bJ?sthebutieb is solium, v. VaNTKS iN AM. SHIPMENTS. ..,,,,.,. CAIIIIS CAN BE OBTAINED AT EXTKr-SS OFFICES. K.-I T!.. re.1 cards of il.. .old firm (JO. H. fc Id the county CJUJ UC " nOTll Oudesluys, BUTTER, WE PROMISE RF.TFRNS ILL MAKE LIBiHAI.AU- A tut irTtwn, Ami k-ssorted lot of Pocket- Cult and Morocco Leather, for Ladiff and Gentlemen. Also Ladies Satchels, hewing Baskets, c, of all styles snd qualities just recr.rea ait. n.. Imrn A; Co b. Co to tlie Chcaps'ide Grocery lr your Breadstuff, i our constantly on hand. . , . Jr'mir brandsor I amiiy nour Snow Fluke, lute Piver. Union Star and Kline a v inter TVheM. Also Corn and Buckwheat meal lor rate. Psydek & UnL, haro iiotifieil their friends and numerous customers Unit, on and after the 1st of December, they will sell exclusively tor cash, at very low prices. Call and see before purchasing elsew here. Cash wi'.l lray cheap. SktdebA Lhu JIouisos & Bno's. Cough Syrup has civon the best satisfaction lor cougns. Colds, lloarsness, Phthisic, Asthma, and for relic t of Consumption. It eases the conph in surh discs.-. It has cured hun dreds of cases when taken in time. Wk would advise all, before buymj their Christmas Tovs. to go to the Cheap side Grocery and see and examine the lar"e and fine .ported lot of Christmas p(rdsat very low priewc Fin candies and pretty toys for tie young. Beautiful presents ff.r the o'd. Notice. All per508 fcoowinj them selves indebted to us. will fase call at cur new Fionr depot on Marshall's corner, and make immediate payrrent, as we have sufterc-d bv fire, and necess:.y rejuires that we make i ollectioT rr all ouNtanding ae t-o unts. CKlK i Bf.ekits. Takf Time hy the Fokhixx-k. The holidavs are approaching, and the father is hx.kin"' about for the m-t appropriate present tor the daughter or sister ; and what so fitting as a piano or organ T- tor the licxt and cheapest instrument -e a.l vertisemeut of Charlotte Bb'.me. in another cohinin ol this paper. Xotk e Ml persons knowing thrm R.lu indebted lo Waller A Conovcr for Hour, f.-ed, iVc. wiil please call and settle their accounts on or before the 1st of Jan luirv, or they will I placed in the hand's of an officer "for collection. Wai.tek & Coxoveh. A lard I I lie Toblte. I take this method of informing the pub lie that I am earn ing on the Blacksmith in" Business in all its various branches, in the Shop of Francis E. Wcimer. in the town of Somerset, where I am prej-ared to of all kinds to order, on short r..j: rIt.-Tairine: done promptly. Horses shHl nccorlins to the natural formation of the feet Having upwards of fifteen years the business I Halter myself ttmt 1 ran render satisfaction. A share of riil,li- rattronasre is solicited. Charges J c to suit the t'mes. A. E. Litz. Edey'b Carbolic TiuxnEs. Among ihe various remedies for Coughs none en jnv a hizher reputation than Edey's Car bolic trwehes. This tact places thein above the ordinary list of medical prepara tions. For Conchs. Colds Asthma, and as a disinfectant and preventive against contagious disease they are a sjx-cific. In valuable to singers and public siH-akeis. S.ld everywhere. John F. Henry, Cur ran A Co.," Proprietors, 8 and U College Place, New York. Dvspkpsia Dyspepsia is the most dis couraL'ing and distressing iiis-ase man is heir to. ' Americans are particularly sub ject to this disease and its eff.-cts ; such a? sour stomal he, sick headache, habitual cost-ivt-nerti. bean-burn, water-brash, plow ing and burning pains in the pit ! Lie Momathe. coming up of the f-Kl. coatod tongue, i dii-ai-rcchble t.te iu me niuni. impure Mood and all diseases ol me Stomal ue Green's Kiid Liver. 1 wo flows oi Art.rsT Flower .viil relieve vm at once. i.n.1 there potitivt-lv is nol a case in Hie LDiieu ciau-s n -.. H vou doubt this go to your Druggists Benford i Kimmcl. Somerset Pa., or Hiirrot& Fleck, Confluence. Ta. and fet a sample lnitile for 10 cents and try it Regular sire '5 cents. For sale by all Druggists in the County. Mrsic.L.-We direct attention to Sheib's Music Store, TO Fifth avenue. Pittsburgh, iU one of the best places to procure any ti.inz in the music line. Completely stock ed w ith cvervtbing dwirable. Sheet mu sic music books, strings fr all instru ments, violins, puiuix accordeons, flutes and all other instruments ; music folios, music iisper. etc. No want ot the music lover will lc unapplied. If you want anything send your order direct by mail nnd it will le promptly filled at the lowest prices Tca'liers will find this hoii-e especially suifetl to their wants. Mr. S. i the wholesale and retiiil asent for the U-..I.. n.l r.nmdwona pianos, also me f want Vogel & Hughes organs, all siiperi or to anv oiliers in the market. Address rrm.V. or. tv. H. Sheik TO Fifih avenue . ... Pittsburgh. A Fim.Ai'Ki.rniAX is s.-iid to have in- Tcclod a macbine with winch by the use f water, he ran gen erH;e iiifTicienl mot.ve re power to mn a train from .hiUdelphia to San Francisco and JJ1( j. - Le water ia uaeit oyer and over a"in. ana DO luei, rin-ni;! nnun in, or niairncilc currents are use.:. A trial ol the machine waa made recently in the presence of three witnesses sworn to se crecy, who were astonished at the simp'.ic i!T and power of the invention. It is kept ckseiy concealed, under Wk and key. and j (.how n only to expert sworn not t di vulge the s.-cn-t Although it is propowd bv this invention to aujirrcede stinm. the r", vr machine wi'.l Tir.Hju a prewure of 7 (io pounds to the square inch, ihe pres S ire 01 it "ani rarig ng ir n oj v. w pounds, A number ot capitaHrts are said to have t xiircsixil iliingncs to pay large sums ol mouey tr the jatet. right for certain localities." and there is no doubt that the inventor, it he can perform whh Lis machine one-hal f tf Ut he claims, has made Lis own lortunc, besides con fer ries aa inestimable bleseing on hQnuaity. IIIPI i I UJlUi !jJBffflftfil NOTICE TO SUBSCRI BERS. Hie new postage late ichich goes into effect the first oj next year, compels its to require that all subscribers to the Somer set HE It ALU liviug on! side of the County, pay their euhecriptian in ad- r'i1 "H T 7 vance. litus uiu oe rerrren to all delinquents by the 1st oj January, awl all uho do not pay their accounts by the 15t7. of January 1875, will hare their names siriclcen from the list and the accounts placed in the hands of proper officers for collection. We trill send the HERALD to any o)e living outside of the County' for $2 a year in advance, we paying the postage. JOHN L SCULL, Uitriiioxs XfmiRger, Komer-MCt FrlutlnR Co. AViTn this issue we conclude the publi cation of "Athanase the Avenger." Do not fuil to read it. A Christmas Tale, by "One of Four," will be found on the lourth page of this pa;ier. Tim stone masons have ulinost finished their work on Cook & Beerits' new build ing. Now for "more bricks." Tue new house, or rather, the addition to his former one. built by Mr. John Hicks, during the past summer, ia quite an im provement If sonic of the employees or friends of the Buffalo Valley llailroad will send us a time table of that rwul we will be pleased to publish it Wike& Youxo have their ne meat market up and uDder nxf. rho says our bloody butcher boys" are not energetic? The Union School House present quite a handsome appearance since it has been freshly painted ami the remnants of the old lence have been removed from around it C. O. IIchst and Frank Wright had the fnest lot of game birds on last Satur day it has lecn our good fortune to see lor some time. Fitteen partridges and five pheasants. A fuif.xd of ouns who spent a day deer hunting last week, says that the iuv be trim nut there were no less than liny r.,.rs.ma in n s'riu ol woo!S cmerini; than a hundred acres. Iron Oke. -V f'ur f:t vein ol tfH iron nr h:is been discovered 'Il the lot ol Jas. Pugh, on Hac-e street. It is slated lliat a test will be made ol this ore to ascertain its value. We understand that Mr. D. J. Horner has sold his carriage manufactory to Messrs -urtis Grove and Austin Dcnnison. The business will be carried on at the old stand. So:e young scamps broke a number of windows in "the academy building last week The trustees have offered $10 rs ward'f tr the detection and conviction of the guilty parties. This is the wav the local of the Mercer Di-"atch shows his hand : "Tuesday was an elegant davto settle the question as to whether monogram garters are worn, but il w as just our "fool luck to le sick alicd." The proper person to personate the God dew of Liberty at the Centennial exposi tion has len found in Crawford county in the iterson of Mrs. Cooke, who will be just 100 years of age on the Fourth of July, ISTii. The nuriwpondcnt who asks i; what incasiuea be shall adopt to keep book agents oat of his house, is informed that wc know of but one plan and that is to set fire to the house and Lurn u uon lorriltvii Iltrald. Farmers rejHirt that the loin: continu J warm weather the present fall has had the effect to swell the buds of the trees as in the sprin ' of the year. Two or three instances of trail trees lieing ia full bloom have come to our knowledge. Two thousands millions of dollars ($2. IOJ 000 000). in round numliers, was the total eiibiing debt of the United States on Novemlier. 1. 1S74, according to the report of the Secretary r.f the Treausry. the debt is being steadily reduced . William Ginsos, of Bedford county, who was convicted in 1SG7 on alleged doubtful testimony and sentenced to nine vcarsand six months' imprisonment lor butrag'ng h's own daughter has just been pardoned by Gov. Hartrault upon the rec ommendation of the Board of Pardons. It's easy enough to tell whether you have been cheated in buying a bushel ol wheat. Someone has found out that a .ViO.OOO kernels. Here after all you've got to do is to count the kernels, and if there ain't full count you re a swindled n:an. 1 IWk would suggest toour friends through out the county, ho wish to make Christ iii,, t nreKcrjls to friends and relatives living t n distance from home, that nothing will make a more acceptable gilt than a year 8 subscription to the Herald. ?2 a year in advance. Throix h the blundering of onj of our comiMwitors, we were maue io my mi week that the tximersei a. .uim-iai l,.Mr.v! It-id he'en 6. .Id by Ihe Sheriff on he Monday preceding, when in reality it was sold by" the Trustee, subject to the ti mortgsge louds, on Tuoday. We don't oiich for the truth of the fol lowing story, but give it men ly as wc heard it A prominent I), m icr-t tried to make ,i.;..L...n i.roili fint of a copy of the l it i...... i. i'...t ,.r the issue of Nov. 4. for his TU,.l .;. ;.i .tinner, hut it wouldn't do. There was more "crow lhan chicken. A Moxtcom ekt omnty 1 playe.1 with - ,l,,,.,l,. l:irrfl shot 1'iin." and IwodnUla .ril.riilt. Prussic acid, kerot-ene oil. tl.. runs and niiro-L'lvcerine lor iK?dKs are the hilarious to s ot ihe modern child, and with few cscepl.oiis they attend strictly to business. rtrv Tsaa'c EllRtTT. of Ihe Chicago Christ Ltn Church, is a business-like preaeh- At im-Min" f the con;regaiion he i . - f cluiiild like to continue as the pastor of vour congregation an.r her year, I.i t ;ii tinv if vou will pay me f.,000. I cannot s'ay "for less, nd I would like an answerriht away." He was engaged. Prof. Schafer very evideuily U-'i ve in the development of the muscle f well asol the mind. Duriug odd intcn-ls he has cmploxed the Ikivs at jilanting shade trees anniud ihe academy building. It prombes to lw a very great iniprovemcDt ia a few years. We understand that the "Evangeli. a! As-sotiation" have purchased the upper portion of what is known as the old "Bruce lot" and the dwelling house thereon, fixm Vl. Hav. Esq. They intend to erect a house of woivhip in the Spring. Tne dwelling house will I used as a per sonage. Mis. Jox. CvsJiixonAii. w ho hails from the fabulous township ot "Sjk-huin-rucl," discovered thirteen snakes under an old post he had occasion to move ou Monday; they were wrapied one around Ihe other and were in a lorpid state w hen discovered. Yony brought tbein to town and presented them to Irt-nion) .V Kimiutl. V rt- p- YTi-i-rn 1 r : The Chrisms festivals inaugurated in New Centreville last year I v the Itefopned Church, are not to die out iiume liately. The young peo ple of the Peiormed ciingrcgatkm are again busily engaged in making preparations lor tlie ctmiing Christ mas. Thr ierlect suc cess of their J.tsl year's attcrcpl enaiuraged them to go to wort in good earnest this yenf. If any one wishes to be entertained, and perhaps profited in more than one w ay, let Lira attend thi festival of the Sun day School of the Informed Church at KeT Centreville, on the evening ol tht coming CV'ttrtmas. C. School Directors, it has. just 1m en de cided by the Schuylkill county court, can only levy a tax of ten mills on the dollar, as a school fund, out of which all building expenses must be paid. A social tax of two mills assessed lor the latter purpose, the court held to Vie illegal. This decision is of interest to all school directors in the State. A new Methodist Episcopal Church was dedicated at Stovstown on last n dav. Kev. L C. Pershing, Presidt-nt of "the Female College ol Pittsburgh, of ficiated. In the evening Hev. Davis, of Meversdale preached a fine discourse. We hear that enough money was raised to place the church out of debt. mm TnEY have excommunicated Ann Eliza, as will be seen from this notice published in the Desert A'eirt : "To whom it may concern : This is to certify that Ann Eliza Webb Young was cut oil the C liurcti of Jesus Christ of Latter-Dav Saints by the Hisru Council, October 10. 1874." But as the lady hasn't taken any Brigham in hers for a long time she will not weep over the formal severance. Panther Shot. Mr. William Hess and Mr. Isaac Culler shot a large panther in Thompson tp., this county, on Saturday last. .They were out hunting, w hen their dog freed "the animal. The gentlemen, one of whom was armed w ith a shot gun. ihe other with a rifle, took aim and tired at the same iuatanl, bringing the pantherto the ground. When measured it was found to be nine feet in length and its weight was 140 pounds. lillon Democrat. The Uadieal claims the champion compositors of this Congressional d ist rict. On Tucsdav two ol tliem .Messrs ivrciucr and Swank set 11.0(50 cms, the former setting 6,020 and the latter 3,040, in three hours and forty-five minutes. The matter set was the Burgeois used in this issue. The proof was quite clean, but eleven er rors being found. Blair Co. Ilddieal Distkessiso SticiDE. George Fiitz. an aceil, respectable, and wealthy citizen of Brothersvalley township, committed suicide on last Thursday night He ar ranged two pokers atiove a door in his house in such a way that placing his neck between them, he was enabled to strangle himself. Temporary dementia, caused by ill health, was the cause of the distressing event He leaves quite a large family. Compawson of Speed. The ordinary rate of speed per second, is as follows : Of a man walking, 6 feet; of a good horse in harness, 13 feet ; of a good sailing ship, 18 feet ; of a reindeer, on the ice, 24 feet ; of a race horse. 38 feet ; locomotive and hurricane, S4 feet ; ofsuimd, 1002 leet; of a cannon tmll, 1344 feet ; of the earth's ro tation at the equator, LV21 feet ; of the earth's velocity in its orbi , 08.131 feet ; or nearly nineteen mile. At a recent sale the following condi tions were piisted up, viz: Conditions of pieaant tale. article 1. the hiest bidder th buyer. 2. all bi'.eere under five dollars cash. 3. all hillers over six months credit, the purchasers givcing aproved security. 4. any person lainnfe to compiy won the above conditions wil reteurn the prop erty, and pay 25 p cen; for disappointment. The Pnoc.iiEss of oi r Couxtky. A little less than one hundred years ago Geo. Washington got a full set of artificial teeth lor himself and wife. They were made in Ensland, carved out of a solid block of imrrand were nerhans the first artificial teeth used in America. They can now be seen at the dental depot of Johnson & Lund, Philadelphia. The two full sets cost just one thousand dollars, and now Dr. Collins, or Somerset, makes a far let ter upper and lower set for fifteen dollars, and makes money at that. The purchase of the Armor fa: .1. ad joining this borough, was made by Hev. Kerr.- It s the purpose of the llerercnd gentleman, who ts a Presbyterian mini. ter, to erect a large and commodious sem ina'ry building to 1 used for the educa tion of both sexes. The projiosed site is as beautiful and convenient as any in the Suite, being on the banks cf the Loyal hanna on a hill overlooking our town. It is hoped that the contemplated enterprise mav twin !..irted and carried to comple tion. Lalrobt Adcanee. The Germantown Te'egraph says it is a noteworthy fact that any c ireful business man with a fair capital rarely it ever laiis of success by adopting a liberal and judi cious system of advertising. We have now no less t mn half a dozen parties in our eyes who have failed for not understand ing their business as thoroughly as a mod erate amount of common sense would in sure to them. Many persons, of course, succeed w ho never advertise at nil; but when such' is the case they either taae pivsseSSion Ol an ol-l estaniihiieu uuniito which was nuule proniauie uy iuh-iuwus, the extent of their success has leen eradual. idoddinz and m.xlerate. going on to the end of their days. OCR PfBi-tc Schools. Under the present efficient corps ol leacnera "in schools are progressing finely. We would suggest to the Directors, however, the propriety of employing an auuiuonai icaeu- er. i he schools are too crow ui, hkhw.- ing no less than 93 pupils enroueo. in one room. It is folly to ask one person to take care of and instruct that number of children. It is as much as one person can do to pre- . &. - ..,i,:i.i.Ia serve onler among sucn a uiuimuut, without wasting time in a vain endeavor to instruct them. In justice to the children as well as to the teacher this matter should lie attended to. The "Devil" ox a Rampage. A feud more bitter than those that w ere wont to lie fought bv the fiery, warlike Highland elans of Scotland, has sprung up betwixt our imp snd Ihe foreman of the Democrat ofllce. The war promises to oe ion si auu bitter; in the first fracas the imp wasaim- d with a mallet, and his opponeht, like a true disciple of Vulcan, was armed with a bellows ; in the second Vulcan had a poker and the imrt a hatchet The remainder ol ihe "mmm" in both offices are sorrowful, tleen crhMim has settled on every brow; ilm R.ri ia tlievnre ferful lest this feud end in a mortal and sanguinary manner In that case it would be Iheir funeral and ihey must of necessity cry. A paragraph is going the rounds relative to a champion deer-hunter. An old gen tlenan is claimed to have made one hun dred deer bite the earth. 1 his is pretty iir hut we. do not stretch the blanket hen we record the fact that Peter Weimer, of Somerset township, has, in the course of hLs life, made venison of one hundred anil forty -nine! Mr. . is more han sixty years e-f age. but yet H agile as a cat and n-ccntly putsomc'of our young hunters to timir trninns. After every snow be. is scouring the forests in search of another rjiir of anilers The deer lalieled "loO" had better look out Nfver cive up old friends tor new ones, Make new ones if you like, and when you lave learned that you can trust them, love them if j ou w ill, but remember the old ones still. Do not forget they have Ixn n tried and found true; they have been mer ry w ith you in 'hue of pleasure, and w hen sorrow came to you they sorrowed also. No matter if they have gone down in the social scale and you up; no matter if pov erty and misfortune have come to thctn, while prosperity came to yoa; are they any less true fr that? Are not there hearts as warm and tender if they dj heat lienealh homespun instead of velvet? Yea. kind reader, they are as true, loving and tender. Don't forget old friends. Veuy fe people, we imagine, are aware that the boundary lines t thia ex tensive country have not all yet been definitely fettled. It w as natural to sup pose that after ninety-nine years ot "Free trade and sailors risbts" "I'itty-four, forty, or fight," "Webrter and Ashburton Trea tr, ' ' Major Jack Downing Letter.," it, Uncle Sam could read his title clear, and lie able lo say to his neighbors : "This is my side of the fence, and that is yours : don't plant your pumpkin vines so they'll lop over I" And yet it would appear that all Ibis time despite the several InKincings Brother JonatLan has given John Bull, ' there was a mixture and comusion 01 j corners, and point and '.tnes up there on the nonhwestern bour.dary. which left the enterprising st iller in doubt as to w hether he was a Britisher or an American ; or, whether, indeed he mightn't be exactly balf and halt. Yet so il has been, and so it is stilL Only it b not likely to be so much loner. A traveling combination of Canadian and Ameiican' surveyors has just got through a three yars' survey of the dLsputed boundary lines; and the inhabi tants cf the debatabyj ternary will soon know under which kirij ,to speak, pay taxes, and take the mid-day luncheon. The fellow that gets tip the local item I for the Hnr.tinitd.-m Journal occasional!? stumbles across an :- orti. If iu the follow ing notice isomerse is uiiitutod for Hur tingdon the acorn ii- found: It will be news . t some of the okI peo ple ol this tin ivinTMWJ. to hear Shut tlieie is a legislative hol'- ; tuctposed of citi'.-rs, that meets periodically, within the council house, and imsses law uiai iseouie, wi;u i. ,i,,.,,r .1mi,ii tl.n. n.M.ill,.( rniil Futtv were the fcrst lo secure ncctcri to uiiM-rre. This body, we lt-aiu. P - ot, i i is called ihe Council, and is presided over by a Bnrutss. Il ia said that its antipathy to ncw.papvrs is the cans?; or its obscurity. Might il not more pr.nr!y be attribnted to par.-,imoui.,usuesst Wc charge nothing for th'w puff". The seasiin has been a little lack ward, but coal oil items are coming in slowly. This one ia from the Everett J're : A four year old daughter of Alex. Tay lor of Coaldale, this county, had her clothes set on fire on last Friday morning, from which she was so severely burned that she died a tew hours uftei wards. The mother had left the house on an errand to a neigh Ixirs, during which lime some ol the older children attempted to kindle a fire in one of the stoves, using some coal oil that they discovered in a miner's lamp, which re sulted in setting fire to the little girl's clothes. She ran into the street and was met by a neighbor who attempted to smother the flames by throwing his blouse over the child. but he was too late, and the child was so badly burned that death was a welcome relief lo her sulTuriug. The planet Venus is now visible in broad daylight eastward of the sun. undei favorable conditions ol the atmosphere. It is best seen in the afternoon. It has at tained its greatest brilliancy, and will gradually lose its light till the 8th of this month, when it will be visible only as a black spot moving slowly across the disc of the sun. This transit of Venus has been awaited with much interest by the scien tific world. Scientific expeditions have been sent out by our own government and by several European governments, to make observations of tue truisit, which will have an important bearing on sundry astronomical calculations. Most of the ob servations will be taken in Asia or the islands south of it We have to record a Republican victory, lion. Edward M. Paxson, chosen Judge of the Supreme Court last November, met Hon. Warren J. Woodward, chosen as a Democrat for the same position at that time, and cast lots for the priority of their commissions, as our new Male constitu tion prescribes. The affair occurred at Beading one day last week. Whether the distinguished jurists pulled straws or play ed seven -up is not recorded. Be that as it may, our candidate beat th Democrat "all to heilcrum." Consequently, if death or resignation does not intervene, we will have a Republican Supreme Judge daring the seven last years of Mr. Paxson ' term ; or in other words (as Judge Kirkoatrick would say), that desirable event will occur in 1S8& The constitution makes the term of State judicial officers twenty one years. Thus Fortune has righted our party in one particular. Thus be it ever. We feel not the slightest diffidence in proclaiming this as a great .Republican triumph. Ox the 13th ult.. D. E. Robinson, Esq., cashier of the Mifflin County National Bank, received a telegraphic dispatch from M'uidieburg. purpcrting to be from Cok Win. Willis, requesting him to forward fVK) by express to the hitter's address at Selinsgrove. As Col. Willis was in attend ance at the Snyder county court as a wit ness, the money was lorwartieu wunout a shadow ol suspicion that a swindler was on the mark. On the Colonel's return lo Lewistown, the matter was incidentally mentioned, when it transpired that he had sent no such message. It has since been ascertained that the swindler called at the express office at Selinsgrove for the pack age, but the agent lieing sharp ennugh to require known proof of identification, tailed to get it. Hie money lias uecn re turned. Swindlers of all kinds are be coming so common that it will almost be a sa!e rule to retusc dealing with strangers altogether where obligations in money matters or money is concerned. Levi town Gazette. Over 5200,000 worth of property was destroyed at Brookville. Jeller&on county. on Friday. November 20th. By far the greatest part of the property might have been saved with a steam fire engirJe which would not have cost more than s x . .... n.i. i or eight inousanii t onars. mere is a small mathematical problem involved here which might be classed under the bead ot profit and loss. The interest on $200. Odd for one 1 ear. at len per cent . would le S 20. 000. or more than would have paid for an engine twice over. JIas tins ques tion any significance to our citizens? It strikes us forcibly that we have had a lively blaze or two, from, whicli a good many thousands of dollars wortli of properly might have been saved with au engine. A good many ot our people, w iien ap proached on tins sunieci, are accustomeu to say, "Wliata tue use 01 locking uie stable after the horse is stolen? ' 'I here is many a better horse tn the stable than the one that was stolen, and it ill becomes our people to fold their hands in apathy and trust to the Lord to take care of their prop erty. 11s though he were running a lire de partment. Is a small squib in our issue of Nov 2oth, wc attenip'ed to rub the back of the Bedford Oa:c:U. and judging lroin the billincscatc it indulges in in its issue of List week we rubbed the bristles the wrong wav. The Gazette says : "Mr. Fishrdid not write the article to which the Hehald alludes, neither did one jot or tittle of it re fer in the remotest degree to Mr. Jordan of the Inquirer.". The public then are to understand that the senior of the Gazette, too cowardly to let the attackon the Inquirer appear as his own. on me cuuoriai pe, must needs shield himself behind the Haunted line. JOHN G. FISH Eli, Local Editor. It is a well known rule in journalism. that whatever appears on a rage of a news paper, of w hich any one is ostensibly the editor, that person "is responsible therefor, and when Mr. Fisher, by intent or through stupidity, thus allows the senior to make use of his name he must needs abide by the consequences. Though it ill becomes one of our years to advise the editors of the Gazette, yet we venture to suggest that a (areful perusal of Dickens famous "Martin Chuzzlewit," might Iks very improving. We do not propose to bother the readers of the Heuai.u with anything further on this hubject. Hereafter'we shall not deign to notice this Kerr, no matter how Le narls. a 'onclnd-.-l lroin Usl week.) That Deeh ! The buffalo that tried to climb the tree only succeeded in barking the tree and ils own shins. Our deer wasted no time in useless efforts. Having a great deal more "git. up and git" about it, and determined to Uflle the hunters and the "dorg," it made one clean jump from the side of a ravine and safely landed in the forks of the tree, about "well I don't quite exactly now disremember how high 'iwas.'' Anyhow there it was, and they hunted and "hunted, and the uncommon sharp dog, he hunted and hunted, "but all fornouse."' Nary deer or even trac't to 1-eseen! Thill's what tooled 'em so, for up to that "partkkler holler" the tracks and blood could be seen plain as day. Night came on apace, and t'lej- went dis apjxinted home on a pace. Nest morn ing early Jacoli, that was the lest hun ters name, started akme alier the deer. When became to tlie hollow all traces dis appeared as before, and he was puzzled. Alter exhausting all his skill without find ing further trace, he looked up to see w hat time of day it might be when! yes! there "up a tree' was the deer, safely secured in the forks. No wonder the dog was fooled. No wonder .Jacob and the other man were puzzled, but it is a wonder that the wounded deer didn't bleed any after climbing that tree. Thz Esq. "How can we soend the long evenings of fall and winter in the nn.t agreeable and profitable manner?" is a question fre quently asketL tlie answer to tins ques tion must, ol course, depend upon the cir cumstances of the questioners. What would be agreeable and profitable to one, mihtbe disagreeable and unprofitable to another. A g'aal way would 1 for every person, who is favorably situated for snch a purpose, to select some study in which he or she is interested, and pursue it as siduously. Whether it be history, music, drawing, needle-work, or tome iinguage, or any branch of science, regular applica tions to it, evening after evening, soon makes it agreeable, while of its profitable ness there can be no doubt JJut as a rule, no one can pursue an isolated einrae in these matters. O.rie'a parente, and brother and is'r'i and the environments guccrallv.have to ic taken into the account Therefore it is well to select some book to read aloud, in which all the members of the family circle will be interested. As Excitino Hist. The I. O. O. M. II. or F. 8. of N-, which il enngh.cneU rnini the natrons of the Herald arc, know stands for "Independent Order ol Mighty Hunters or Festive Sons of im rod,". had another alarm on Wn'masd.ry lustl Wold was passed along the loie that alive deer, one that cocld see, had C.!ttfd the national road just west ol Peter- bur". A rusu was maoe lor weupocs, biij :.i...: ... An 1 .tM!ir n:li.it till in OUT- iuua cuiio, - - .'j - suit e noticeii men, aau nave i.cn.-m-ly noticed before, ilw-t amateur hunters and warriors, a soon as they feel the weight of a gun or. their shoulders, Ket stiff in the legs. The gait cannot be call ed a run, yet is too fut for a walk. It may be termed a cross between a 1 jpe and a canter, both of which are stiff-legged gaits. On the m -thcr discussed chances nr.d prolabilities. Hex watted to go round and hind it IL Fatty objected, and said that would be uuproiessional. as the la:e st lu was to get as much hunting as pos sible out of a little game. This view was adopted, and they started to run the deer down, larth saying they were sound in wind, limb and and could wind any deer. When they got to the end of town they both fired and then started ontheirail. Soon they came to something that stopped them. It was a queer kind of "liquid fluid" which they agreed must be blood or something ele. Thus encouraged they stirted with fresh ardor. Round Jacob' barn, down toward the old vine yard, out into the main road, having trav eled ovtrs mile in all, they then, wil bout preconcert or debate, turned, and manfully trudged back to town. Later. It appears that the natural philosopher was practicing target shoot ing with a shot gun. The old buck came np within about forty rods of the marks man and stopped, laudably curious to know what kind of a shot he could make. On seeing the deer, with that presence of mind for which he is noted, he stuck the ram . ... i i mcr inio me harrei ami men wonaereu why the shot and wadding wouldn't go down. This we are assured is the fact, and wc publish it wi h the more pleasure ns a false report is in circulation, started, doubtless, by some oj position hunter. It wa. currently reported, tf.ougn net gen erally believed, that when the deer stop ped and looted cainiiy on at tne target practice, the philosopher boldly threw away his gun and began to f cratch round in the snow Tor stones, ah lair-minncu people will rejoice at the correction. The other loys say the reason they came back 6o soon was that they wanted mnrc com pany, they wanted John along. " hat John T askeu everyone.-"Demi-Jo An, "of course. Hill Ta 1 Berlin Items. Simon Iaugeh, Esq., has sold forty aeresof i i farm, an which is located one of the finest mineral springs in the Co. Mr. Ilauger s farm is one ot the best in the who'e Buffalo Valley region, and the spring in question is within one hundred yards of the track ot the ii. V . It It. 1 he parties who purchased tins valuanie tract ol land are men of wealth, nnd to the liest of our knowledge, hail from West Va. The object which they have in view is of course only known to those immediately interested, liut Liking into consideration all the circumstances of this purc'inse, the location, the intrinsic value ol this water as therapeutic agent, and the enormous amount of money invested ail lead us to suppose that a magnificent enterprise is on foot. In this connection w-e might say a word regards the medicinal virtues of this and the other mineral springs in our im mediate vicinity one on the farm ol td. Kimmcl Esq., and another, and the oldest. on lands owned by S. Philson Esq. That these waters contain medical properties of high order has heen demonstrated bv practical results, the only rational way of testing therapeutic agents. The primary effects when taken internally are tonic, laxative and diuretic. That iron in solu tion, probably the carbonate, is one of the chief chemical constituents is evident from tlie following considerations. Ferrugin ous waters have a characteristic stvptlc laalo. They arc transparent .when first taken froti tht spring ; but when exposed to the air, a deposit of the iron takes place by the escape of the excess ot carbonic acid gas which held it in solution. The tonic and general corrooorant effects on the system, when taken in morbid condi tions where iron is considered to be indicat ed are well marked. Cases of anemia, chlorosis and f eneral debility, have been Invigorated and restored to health liy the u;eof these waters. The diuretic prop erties we attribute to free carbonic acid jas. Waters impregnated w ith free carlionic acid gas sparkle when drawn from the spring, or when poured from one vessel into another. They have a sharp acidu lous taste, but lose it on exposure to the air. They are giateful to the stomach ; increase the apetite, and are diuretic ; hence, their utility in dyspepsia and other chronicdiseases of the digestive apparatus. The laxative properties no doubt are de pendent upoS the sabne sulistaaces con tained in them. In dvspepsia with constipation, torpidi ty of the liver and a general blocking up of all the secretions, thesa waters have been used with the most signal benefit We doubt very n.uch whether anv miner al watcrsin the State aie richer in medicinal prorertii than t iose r.'feircd to above. This may sound strange 'to parties uaic quaintcdwiih our springs, but practical results bear ns out in 111 iking the state ments. Come and see. Ister Nos. ji.iitiur.o. SMITH SPANGLEU. On the 1st inst, at the bride's residence, by I'ev. J. Bricker, Mr. Henry C. II. Smith, orshade Tp., to Mrs Hannah Srmngler, of Quema honing Tp. DIED. At the tesidenceof John McMillen Esq., of Addison, on Satuday Nov. 8th, 18i4. Mart Keam, wile of Samuel t . Iveam, Born on the 10th day of October 1705. Aced 70 years. In 1844 she was bapt zed by Rev. Wm. Worxl. and joined the Jersey Baptist Church. The funeral sermon was preached by Uev. J. It Brown of Cc.ntlu eicc. from Revelations, 14th chapter and 13th verse.' She has gone to join her aged and recently deceased husband, with bom she had passed in peace and love an ordi nary life time. There is something very touching in this swift fading of earthly things, that follows llm hiss ot a beloved companion. The aged survivor seems to feel as if the better part was already gone, andhaitens to join it in the unchanged and never ending life beyond. Sustained by the Christian's, hope she calmly , sun k lo her rest cheered to the last by the kind ly ministry of aTjclion ite chi Idren. May her rest be peace. SOMERSET MARKET Cnrcted by O. F. Khiiam ;B f, DjiKt In CHOICE GROCERIES, FLO'J.I & FEED. Apples, dried, f Applebu!ier, y uptl liuuer, a a Kwkwlleat, V bUibel Keeswax. V Baron, shoulders, V sides. " " tunns. " ..7 fte auijtwc :.0c 1 DO - ."ac - IV 15.sc 0c Jc l'V 7 00 7 60 'JOe ...T Soj 01 1 60 lc 3ttl33 Toe Sue 7e Toe joe $1 00 ae ,3 00 to S 10 1 2 00 104 12C Ulae tVirn. Tfl bu-b-t Corn moal f a Call skins, V CloTer Seed small Clorer Seed large tata-a, ?l doa Flour. V bbl Flaxseed f) (64 a) Lard. Lealuer, rod sole, f a pper " kip. Oata. sbn folatoes. woo FearhessUried, fl ft Kve mi Haes, & Salt, No. L V bLI m no ............ Ashtoo. Sa?r, yellow ft wniie ...... Ktw Adcrrtitements. T URN PIKE ELECTION. I'he SUrkhtilJers of the Sonicraet Fdionl Tarapike Kol CompanjO'ill take notice that an election w 111 t held at lbe boos of lieorace A. KJmmelln Allrtcneny tp on toe 1st 04 janaary next, U) elect one Prod. lent. Six Man iirert and a Treasurer, to eutiduct the aHIrs ol alu company for the encuing year. dee.9 JEFFEKSON KIMMEI ( He 1 lord la?ireopyBdi:bari;eC.) 1'rca'L A UDITOR'S NOTICE. ltavinff been appointed auditor by the Conrt to nd the tana and reoort an opinco 00 excep tions to account uf exeentor, and to state an av to ascertain adTaneementl and make and fepsrt a uistrioiiioB 01 me loou iu vim u.mi. . the aceountanl U and amocit those legally entitled t Hereto," lo the estate of Henry Beolonl. seoeaa ed, Geo. W . Benford execswr, 1 will attend to tis duti-s f my appoininjeat at my ufrlee In Sotoer et. Pa . en Weonwlay. December aO. Is?, wbaa slid wkere aU rws-aoMUitereate.1 cn'j.j tffj Auditor. AVh? Advfrtifrwvt. ANTED. I wiflrs rlslWicn.Tl i r .-- r uz-1 . i y o nil-it unlcrs l"r i.i.h r m i.ir t. wr .i vi- NKRjml tl W Ew UKh. iu.ni:-. usou i- Sv.vJll-crl.Mje.nl tli-n. rn ..1-1-. lull Vil I'll J.Kt 2 4 bilih Su, l'lu.l.ur:., A '1 nc UDITOirS NOTICE. th-pli ins t euri vvmnva notice. Ji;.Yliiirbn app'l.r.e.1 Aolilnrty tlx Oart t-Mai!B Ihe cpilon. ta the ts':ni-. flod the fm-iaami .rc;rt an optnK-n; al to at.ue an acciutt ant flri a (tic.'rlliati'in toant m .r, thj l-irll nrulii there!",'' lo anlofihorv t ue of fniel Malone. of which Jw A. SC-r it a.lraluistr.Uor, 1 will atlcnJ tft thoOu'im f tail appointment at oiv otr.ee In Somerset. Fa., on luelv. the 2Kh dr f I'ewmoer. IS. A, whea and where all rTnM latcrefterf cjiBat.cr, y. j. K.K.si;n, AU'Juor. dec9 JOTICE. ' 1 - ..ni, will ha rerelTCI atthai.ara- mmsiiem' office. Sumcwt, op totna Hrt iy of Jannary, UTS, to furnish the Court Huue an 1 Jail withitwl, wo.1 anl kirn!)"!- f-r the oninmrf year, eemmencinir on ma Tth itay ol January, It. and en.iltiK on thu 7th ly of January, l.. by orjer of tiia livarj uf l'omniir?i.;ne-. detil t-'1r- D ISSOXUTIOK NOTICE. ihe eo-nartnershlp ex'.atlns between Custer Piuli Is thii day dissolved Ly mutual consent. All oertor.1 knowiinr tliemnelvea Ind'Llcl to Mi 1 ftrm ire requested to call and fettle their account. Iwith nolo and book account?, on or before the in .t Jannary, 1X74, alter wh ail un-tileda-e-iunla will be left la Ine an I of an ofllcor fur fcl53Sr- CVSTER PVOIL The caMnct hn.'IneM In all il variouf branches will Lccnrrie.! on undor tha flria nanio of Fut?h Slpe, at the old stand, omioeite J. H. Hite I hutol. A V-hI afsortraent of furniture always on nana. Work made 10 orlar. Keuairroif done at the itiort estnoliee. We kep a lull assortment of under takers" snpp"iej, eomns of aU sties, and the latest atries. W e keep a jtrod liesrso, and are iireparcd to furnish any nn eoffln at short nn m. an J cheap er than any hrm In the couaty. Funerals attend ed from a distance. None hut the best workmen are employed. Our chair maker did nothing bat follow chair maslnt; tor thirty years. We u.e none bnt the ben materia!, tneref re raarsntcs ailour work. Parties nediTf; anything- In mr line will do wet! to call and ex.imine oar lurnltare before pnrcbaaine elsewhere. Thankinir the pub lic tor past ntrenage,would resptcuull J Solicit sh ire in the luture. Uec rVOH SIPE, puBLlc!0rOj! flic Bciiscrlbcr wIU e ose to pail!o sate ca Thursday, December 3L-f, 1 874, at the residence of Joscr-h CbrlsSner. all the fol lowing 5esc.rii.ed prop' v of said Chrts:nT, as signed to me in trust i. r the benelit of Ins crMi- torn, situate in Elklick township, vii: No. 1. The houiesiteail tract, euntaliHrir 534 seres, strict measure, about 2 0 acres ciear, ) a-rcs In meadow, and balance well tlailiered, bavluit there on a irood orchard, a gixnl dwelling house, bnnk barn and other outbuildings, two larjo suir enmps. abundance of coal, iron ore and liru clay. No. 3. The undivided 4 of a tnictof nnieated land enntainlnK 40134 acres, warranted in the name of Josiah Corey. No.:i. The uiidivtde l ' of a tract of nnneatea land, eortalnlns41'lers, warranted iuUie name of James Corey. No. 4. The undivided i ef a tract of onscated land containing 415X acres, warranted In tkeuame of Thomas Ootdt. No. 6. The undivided S' of a tnct ofoneated land eont.ilninjr 400 acres, warranted in the name of lietsy Moore. No. 6. Themidit.iei f of a tract of unsettled land, containlns:400 acres, warraateil In the uao'e of Leonarl March. No. 7. The undivirtrd U of a tract nf ncsealed land, containing 100 acres, warranted In the name of John Moore. No. 8. A tract of created lan i containing 431 acres. All the force, in 7 deeribl IahJ are csrieciai.r TalaaLie fortimtitrand mineral. Also, at the same tlni and place, one portable Cooper saw mill, with all the 6 mires, located on the homestead tract; also, one portable "Wyandot Chier' saw mill, located on-tue ltrcnixer tract, neiir Garrett. Also. l.ouOsmrsrkcflers. tat, stands, wairms, fleils, horses, stases, lumlier and ali kinds oi l.-rm-Init imoiemenu end hi.uebol l lunilinre. and 40 bares in tke eapiuil s:ock of the Salisoury Hii- Utn:n It. K. Coal Co. TLKMS. On purckaso of real estate n par ernt cash on ilar ol sai?. ana uiieneeon ucinrrr ofdeel;on purchasinit personal profieny an.lrr AA. cash; atove that Vi oayg erodlt by Kivirg note with approved se-Turtij-. 11 DAVID HAT. dec Astli-tee. fiiate'sP nrivalcd Pi iinia i:n.iors1 by the leadlnj trtlsta. Haines Bros' Pianos, 7 The cheapest, fir't-elafs riano In the market GEO. 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Thb Wkkt.t Tbibcsb thus becomes t. suls-riltr la clube THECHEAFI-iT, as it hat tony lte Beit, paper published. Airenis wanted tn every town. Address for specimen copies, posters, and rates, of eommisiii.n, THE TRIBUNE, N?w Yrk- Die. 0. ol S-.m-.-rsrl cuuiv. Fa.. ' " ' . I lie exruiia l Ilia o. :-.na! ! tr-k n-a r. n'-ii... r ..,,-,: i.. ,i Wulki.-r. tia ----- :;. :. .,'. yhT..- n. .n av i -.- The wi.i - ir-rj at pa-. wi. I a.l parvk. Urre- lbe IU '"''" 1 PAtLltnilTIIFit. d9 Atl.. ','y. ! .,J"I ' jS'W."" ;iMI1 l11' .. a 1 Jl ' w VI i. Hfiy'Mwi. u 'in. With every ijta of unnecessary 01 penso cut off Buying at First Han-d wliolo Car goes of Goods nt onn lime Vatehiii-j the Mjrkit, end uinj Cash when it is Cash Manufacturing cystemnticaMy ari't with a Busina&a Experience) of Four teen Years Basing our Selling Prices upon Money fiaid Down ot Once, sn t thus save ourselves from lotsea nncl del&ya usual to credit business Marking Proper Nsmcs end Gu-xHty cf goods on Tickets, on ) in Plain Fi.j urea, to that CHILDF.Ef mny Dtiy as Safely as CROVN PEOFLE Returning tho Money when Parties Prefer to Return their Purchases Thorough Attention to t4 EjcparV msnts iiumuijshiii mmjti. m !' J a. ihi l nTd - sfti ' S. WAIT. anil A'i'u,' Ail fertile mrnts. JOTici:. N .lice li hcn-t'T flvca that 1 hare nu l ain ii- ciI tb ti. iii Surntviir ienT'l irf Puh.ylvtti.u : t .i t.trrtm ii.r 1-i iwr'ii of uitupmvl Uija In Js. a tniiii.ti.ii rnwtM.hift. S'ojerit ty-un'J, Fa., ail viii.inu; 1 id :ft , . liiYiT.y anil Hel((irii ci-muyB .jtMi in Itie CHt. Mnrj iani! line 'in the rtjth. Saiu-" n-l Kvnr.i l nn-t Fe.i. HuMiniaih on ih weal, anJ Uiilca iSnaiWi t. ira uu thu n-rth. -1 JL&SEKENSEU ll ntery. rta tl:e wtmuiT ,1874, at S AGOOD FARjI elyintcl !n r khUn-1 T.wT.hin. aout m mil-a fpm Jnlin "wn, entaltniir -i a rr. hiui a.-n-a eicaf I. lhu tr...a- !1 tim'-re.!. kuuwu UibtJsi- h Fanl Farm. Hh h-m.-e au l L-m. an't W ellellit t!riii i.rv:iapl ; (l l Irult lr.. - T rins in vSe krf-a ti in d-ty i.f 11.0. r .r further mu riflat l.m, llHI'lire in S. rt. NABM.II. Main S.iveU, J jhaju-wn. Nor. rrIIE BEST TUMI' IU THE WORLD! TUE AMERICAN SUBMERGED Double-AeUng, "on-Freeilnn Th S!mplc!t, Mft Powerfhl. F.live. I'ura 1.1- u..ii....i .ml 1 :iiAi.iiriic iVamu in ui!. It la nude all of Iron, ami of a low finals partf. Ttwill not Frtetr. as no wattr rematui In tl. jiljie wlien not In action. It ha" nc leather or irow ra'"tin' " tnB ,3'"aer aci Talves ara all of Iron. ft ioMom, If aver, gew out of orlcr. It will rorce water from to 0 feet ta the air, I-y attaching a few feet of ooao. It is rood fur WMfclng Bui1cs, Wlndews. waier lns Oaniera, Ac It rarulihe the r-nrt an-1 e-ildeat water, becanse h i pUotd in tha botioni ol the wnlt. Tsas:-?1 inch Pump, Sli; f If. V 1 " IK; " Larger Sliea tn proportion. rWF.YAXD k'FLATT Sole Afrccti. lur S-jmeraot County. Soaicnet, Pa., Axj lit, -jyj-IXER.AL roiNT . PLANING MILL A. Growall & Son. W e are n w prepared to to all kinds of P'.aiilr.J aad aiaaulacturUigof ball-tlnir material. FLOriBINO, MOULDINU. WEATHER BOARDING 3 AStt AND Dt.1 K1? WINDO W A SD DOOR I' HA MES, ' ' In short ar.Tthirer arenemlly n ln. All orders promptly biloAt. d In honsebnlld- D. a. LINT. " K. A. fOXOVKK. GLADS STSAK HILLS, Lir.t & ConoYcr, Having recently leased wbat is knewn ts .e C53 Io2aii5sr5f HI, il'n .te.ne ml soo'h r Somcrsr-t. anl h.ivm put It in hrst class onler. we are 1 reparcl to 1.0 a 1 1 kin Is ot itrimiim;. Kavinif pun b:i.--.l an er- 11. we are enabled to use eilbersieamor water power. All work W A R R AX TED S AT 1 h' FACTORY If the train Is In zoo.1 eooJi always kept on baud. Fluur for snls si-rl A LLEUltliNY CITY STAlli EflLDING WOOD TURNING SHOP. Newels, Balusters, na1 Ralls, with jaints eat and be'red read to hang, famished on short ce tiee. WM. PEUFLES, t;r. Vebr.er stre-l and Graham alle. Iwimre of U. O. EASSETT, sj-tit fir S.-m-r.t and i trinity LTi? Pl Not UBLIC NOTICE.- Ice Is hereby bIt-i to s.ll prsirs tntcr.''e-t !bai application will be maoe to uie Mare by tlie Badend-enr.! t'onimSsloners of Somerset enuntv fur tbn rrfwal ol l.e I..:i .tv'.': r Inws, (so rar as somerset coimiy t ciiieerned. Tit: The act approved the 17th nay ot isrrn. ISO, de clarinif that "nil tnes an t penalties Impose T the ourts nf Franklin. A. buns. .Somerset and Fulb n counties, whi.-h by existing b'.ws nrjn't iiavabie to the Cooimouwe.11111 b.r its n". r.r ln-r.-by directe.1 V be paid hint lbs treasury -d sai I eoantics fur the u of a biw Unnry I.- be kept in the tVurt nouses 01 sai.i euauiro lor.uc use of the C-iuns and burs ther'f. And the act apprised April Mb, 1S3.1. i'ec ariir :.ir. Ui thai ' the true inient an-l meanini of the cct ot- ITih March, lsj. isaa.l Is hereby dc-1 ir.- l to em brneeniKterlheterms. palm an I iinl'iis, all fir iV K 1 1 felled reoonniiances in the siJ I ouns. 11. 1 1. .1.1 1. ..I. MI LI. Kb'. A'test: F.J- fl I I. - JarnBNErr. tjuianiissi-aien-. )UDLIC SALE. n nnrsnar.es of ao orier of the t i.-;'ti iTi O-uri ef Somersi-t :ounty. the undertime I A fininintr:- torof It1 Ivlnirster late 01 jenner i.iwnsr:ip. doc easts!, will sell at public sale, on the premises Saturday, Deecmhrr lO.'A, 1"mJ, at 1 o'clock p. m.. the fulb.wini real estate of S..1 1 lb-ceased, consist imr as Ioimiws: IA acres of land, rituate in Jenner t..wns;iip, aoj -iiiimf lands of (Jeonre Barker. Daniel isber. Jacob I-Tii.ifter. John Thomas and others, of wbieii 30 sens are rlearvl. wiih dweilion ix ase. saw mill, t-arn and oiher bniblltiirs the-e,,n i-nvil TERMS cai-h 1st April. li: 10 wrennt of tbo purchase miineT to I ei'her -ii 1 or see-urcd to ba imi l as s.:b aathe pn rTy Is I id ctf. J ACU 11 L W I iLFt IR P. n.,r25 A'lini:ii.-i:ra:or. UA'Pri IM'CS - SI' i- n . .'.'ji. i r i s 1 n r-j n aaa4iUslaU .iwnilr An I all nos rl;i!tons of Army nnd Navy claim pr,eciil9d. Applications by mail stten le . t- at il made in pcrs-.u. Adviee tree. A'iiire" W.C. BEItlNGER. Claim and Patent Air'-nt. 1 eSml'.bli -ld St., I'i'trl.iirii, Pa. Not. Si. B. Brooke B TJ T COM MIS? 54 SOUTH STREET, S-AIiTXMIOjHIE!, 3VTJD-, II-s lully 'licit ei'!'nm -n; of FT '1TEU an lUat Wi b ne lor Batter oif FilER CHARTS to sbip ( ,. ,. WU1 be pi-ssM to lure tv-r 't tenip,, to their Interests and u obtain llPin1 pr..nipt sa'es and check f-r procee.. N. It.-Sl.ip' In car.! lorwar id by mail, o- uii i. 1". " ' -..,' -k--,- i -li 1 , ,i t-ftw... OXC PillCZ. ik n w t a v JL 3 THE LARGEST CL0TH1HS HOUSE IH E Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. AT thi mm mm, 3 sail S3 (;iw 3,. j 1 2rtj rirTsin. Kiiu. in Dress Goods. lTir nn lmmiivvl iitcrer H:j, LAI 'IK .S CLOAKS AND JACSETS. A ;.! O'll I .!-.. ,.f LADIES FURS Aci e.MrjiXe of STAPLE & FACY DKY GOODS At t!i rrry I.OWrST CASH TKICia, O.V miCEO.YLr. imm, mm t ei fit rs l;i no :i, fa. "JV 11 JOTICE A:lncrs rs are hereby notlfl! ttt tnimn.a on tha property of the undenlirneil by hootlnf, ttbinu i.r Kin licrin nuts, berries, fce. Trespass ers will bestrl.'tly a?ait wi;b aceoriin to law. tT.L. HOELITZEL. Nov. FAYETTE COUNTY MUTUAL F?r 6 Insurance Company. - W. H. ilOTE, Sorrel BOARD OF MANAGERS : WILLIAM M-TLEART Ii. U haKi.V. fntnntcwB, Fewa'a. JiiHN W. BAKK. t LI.1S WA 1 LY. JOHN S. HfeKAfT. Fv iyr, HHi iff N FirLD. WILLIAM II. FtULY. TlluMAsi Ii. FK.VN. !. . H. .TI RDFny m .blkt h. 4s'k tt. K. M. MMM.SKTTK. FHAHLESS-tEATOw. Ki.mr.KtU. MLLLIN, Fareite Citr, Faretta I ' imtv.. Pi. J. f. M FY EES. Mererfhity, Somerset Cv. Fa. J. H. I HL. Somerset, .. J. si'ilLOYEK. West ?Te w'en.Trrsna'd c, Fenn'a. M. M. STAVFrKR, Mt. P!eswii', Wcs-mM . F.-rin'a. H.:HYLKSlKVIIS,Qrcr.slara. Wcj-mM Ce.. Fcan. Ar.tJ. .M. EVANS, AnwstI Tp , Washlsjiea Fenn'a. JAMK.S W. HAT, Kl-lihi:! Tn., Green fEc. Fi-nn'.i. X. I.Vtn.T, rarai!-hat, Orcca fanty, Ta. n:i:iciPAL offici: JJi-'.Jirny. Uniontotcn, l),tHt Count-, renn'a. o., Uoaan or Arins wjrr isica Xaiaav is viav ;ioT. wrhisob! as I reli.ibie t'easpesy hus esw la s-j.-.-e1jl r.periiti n br thirty yt-ars. daring wi:leh time all losses b.iv? .n prau-.pl'.y paid, i'oc lurtber lni-jrmjll-a arp'5 ta JOHN ST. rL 5"ir.erK, er FT. H. TtOPE,5e-y. Vnletitowi, Fa. Not. SJ. UNISTIIATORS X0TICH Est ire m 1:1 Futist late ef ltrc.tberTiriT tw.. deceased. Iy 'tr of 11 !iin!trnfr n tSe ) era -se bs i'.it r.ren sr-tnred to h na'terflawe'1. a(j ia hereby L'iven t ;hoe lndebra.1 10 It to aiilte jxjo iliaie payment, and th"-o havtaif elalm" awi.itA p.. To t r-i-nt ibrrti duiy antfiem :ested f ,seTi. m n: at Ut r-i fene .f .leeeasetl, oa SitarSay tUe -ju I ii.-. v jf Jjauary 17J. W 1LLIAM FOF8T. Ailmnilstratwr. 1 a.ie ni pl n'a. lor 1110:1 i- me .-urver i. --ner.il. or I'es.n a. lor a wirr int d.r nJ -ri s of oolitipMTed Inn i In A4-II- son i..wii'.np s,.-::;, rei ei uotv. l'a.. aitk iiunw lau-ls w-.irr.iii;.-1 I:i ilia niin-s(or. Pen r lita 11', Jain.-s t.rm.in and Si.rtre tve GLOKfJE WA5SI Not. I... WEBER PIANOS. YOG EL & HUGHES OP.GANF, SHEET .MUSIC, MUSIC LOOKS, MUSICAL UGODS, V.'HOLESALE AND BETAIL. WILLIA3I II. mVAll 1 70 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH. t-Sieijl attention to enl. ts by malt A CEXTS WANTED. Nor. 20. Nyco & Co., T ER "2 CA NTS, I x-n t - . - r rep t rr.oi.rrr.. litfr itulcteui--! ta '. r zT'--r trad ;t h.r AND DAIRYMER! "' -'l snl ieac-ril ZTimr: W. p.r.let - .El fKR-r-M ir lit Vlt.li sent as. wit , . t.l at I nje.I . In '.be e nn'y. plf Comb-fin;; ell these merits, w ..-.- o- - Dusinesa cn the most EOLJ D -"')uNLATICN3, an.t Invite the eon-li-.tcn':0 i-.ri.l u. ;-ott cf the jjeople of pli;!.v!--:'r-'ii . n' well tin slrr,nrs anit c'hcr-i nc.-.v vioit nrj the city. nrnf?r.-ifx:r the Four Cardinal Points: TZICZl CASH ALOUE! FULL CCARAITTEEl CASH BZTTTEJTED I With ti Largest, Mot Stylish, Best 1,1 ,-;C( a.vi Cheopett Clock of MEM'S and IjOYj' CLOTHING, we invite you i all to cail or. ufu ' - . ar, , iws., AMERICA. and T
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