W. P. Harvey & Co., (lute J. G. Harvey 0 Co.,) BUTTER COM MISSION- HOTJSB, 75 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE, MD. .... i ,....,f itnttrrand Produ e-cnernllv. o i, w'u can l .vund .t .ny of the prin.-lpal .tores & Kennard TT ms COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE, MD., WE H IVE ALAlWETRAT-E FOIl GLADES BUTTER, Nl 4i.LFlMll , i,i -i i i. i' . WlTMrHK'lK ASS'NO i iiu.in ..w. s-p The Somerset Herald. W t.HNVSHAY. - - - liecMuber 19. 174. Tlir TiBI IS tRSItT A I!i:RAJ. POIHT BATLCOAB. 1 .it '.ay, N-sv.lfl.h. lT4.trir.f '111 in. an 1 aftfr an an follows: I WVK. Ms.il v.'- M ii: ".Ve-i AKHIVK. 1 M m. i 3a . m. . 11:20 . Ol. .3 1J p. ni. IV V. A H. K xjirf'Mi lUt Jj.p-iiS V-?1 Miili l-:l-l V.ii Wrt U.r!'9 K'MtRAL Pi.iST. 11 D6 p. ni. ill . m. ,.... 11-13 I'- m- 4 b") T- m- Vllltl KAIIBOin. iES.ve. .llli m. 14'.p. ui. I p m. 4 4i ;.. ic. IKANK Fi'KNKV. Alt' nt. "m lino l.tAVE. MA.' Wet: iPiitsVirgh&Ccsnsllsvilh RAILROAD. ;Pitisfeft Wasted & Bitiiors "SHOBT LIIrE." ALTERATION OF TIME. on n.l ttrr iStm lay. Nut. I6:h. 1:4, ,n thii It.' I"-P n'' Arr"' ,n,al TralM or rnt na Wter Ln-'l. luiii ws. orn nrcoii TitJi. akr:ve. IEP ART Vnliit"WU A;'- cm " Tl.rvuu'h Mail -Mii Wy. -j Iu M'Kefiurl Ac orn 11 -00 .m. MrK export Ac- (..,1x1 3 ii p.m. . Vi.l.nlt,WQ Ai- om S l.M' io. Mrkcefi A Ac- om r m- VV. .cwl-o A.'- n SUp.m. m-kernrl Ac ..a :-'pn. i'br-.iHi. p.m. alloC Ac- s.ie ll lipm. Mvfl S.V"..ai nrci.rriie li C P ni- 5I.-KwiA-rt c.'in Ac e 40 R.m. ; j'i .m. r.iin 'i V. Nt ll Ac- c -m - ""2 1 Tlir,.ui!i t.X.. . m m. A.Ui. l.l ..liU-W" Ac- .m W lis. ns. Mi kfCfl.Tl A-- IQ. llkn-sl. .n Ac OIB ' P-"- Mt ket'rt A-- ,-ra 10p.m. l"iii.-ii:wn Ac : .ia 5 40 p.m. M'Kccfrt Ac ' ,-..m r-n. Ttir'uuli Mail.. :o 1 m. Wot Ncw;.'ii i'limn'h 1 riia.lu fej j-.m. Trill .J, Uiii 11 L I. EYiA Gil S'J'l. fcuLUfl. ,5i ra. a;i 4o : Ai t nue. 1 a l:irie i-'..U I JLlt Pt-1 i ,. lmu ot all s-.a-. The b. M C'or.h -vn; in the mar ft H Monn In'. V.-iH Inn ft tv.rv iit'ni tun, t' Elyni. t llaidwar- rv. Iron! Iron ! Iroat I For sa'e t tnvt r- llmdw Iron!!! iire r-l. re. r..r.r,-s-d rv rk or lit l. f ! Iron o'. a'l k nJ sn-5 m7. ! t.r -' t i.;.':-J au 1 cn- r.'vmvcrV H.rdrv Sl O: i rictuns c.n iul L.r.'1-.i. Wji li. V i.i.i i i t. Fh!l- lorn. V'-T. and i Vin .' Kt'i'.. i-T o.ti-li oi..y. al KlOAI lit IS. Fi.oi n Ln. n bin' c-.w'i at Marshal's ' i Tkv one 1 ;, il Ol" M-'fix & Hi'. I.iir.p.n nt ami ho f ; t '.iv:ll :i 1 iiHfd it" is N .U t i;kti 4i : ;UK s. wl.uli ii 4-ery iit'l' !'or.:i' ir je s'' i iv ...... :it ri.i H'. . ali.l ioos. 'Ml ! l: in . Fi-.i ir. Frrs'i srov.i.d 15it cl i" i red in ril 'i ..ts ai Hik'a:- r.iiu's. Rit .r F-..- wul h;..s. ll.'ts and i:.' At rc.i:!''' iasli ' J'wsk J-ii i: Co.. N.iU-i.-ei. J- ! s liiv Ci S!.H k ot l.'.-li !.d M..f '; a-r v.: !l t I i l Tt.v '."iism .V I'-rn s .:i.iii.. n. li;e K-t Je !i-l J-.- -i ; . t..-i I.T Aiii.-s aJ l'a.i'c t- u s .ii-i iin.isv.. I: i.xs fco f..r -i:r s i.d 1 ! :v. IIavin."-n s-iir.l '..n-.i.-s lv il.e la'.e f.rc. I 1 ave aiin nod t.iy 1 ls..;..uM'h tlafii-ry al :1:- fid slaii'l. A tuU i:!.e ot r.cu.ris. Mould. Li ai.vlF:xi:.s b'.asi-n Land. Sntitr & I'm-, liae nolifnl liieir fr en.lsand r.un.cr i; ci -t.murs thit on acl sftortlie lt ol IVoruWr. they wi'.l Mr'.l fic'usivtdv tor cash. t wry low ftwx-. Call sad M C ti-l..re .urchar; w liere. Catii will ti;v iheap. TIF. I Ml, Notice. All ptrs..r.s V-D"in tl.ctn-stlvt-s inJrbUsl to us. will pirns call cur new Kiour d r i.n Marshall c'raT, an! mate ininivdiair jyn-nt. a c liuve suff-red ty tlir. nd i.tH-s,:y rt-uiu :hat we mai.e co'.ln ti- n of a!! oii'.;andin a C.'k i HfcLKJT. FiKMs r'R Kf.nt Thc!!l ri!-r:Ters -several valuable faiiiui in A'iecheny T .. .lor rent. I or foi-.h r iwnx-uiars a.'.drt Sam cel. Walker, Ml. lleal-.iiy, S.n.ersxl t-'c , Fa. TVt plid to inf-Tiii our fiknds X: lia- Jusl T tveived and ..i ne.l oar Ull :. Uln Jsxis and Tiimniinrs. i UTss M.awU. Nwa, K!t kirl. U. w tk i s, Corsri. 4.u.v, Men s and B C loUiic. IL.laaid l Jtf. i' and Sli as. 1 -i acd jrl;t 4iuXiJ 4J iV)t Uvcrsi.s, Ac. Hardware. tUcf.. Cr:s and Oil Cluilira. Trunk. l. Wiiijiy llorae C overs. Lap lioUs, t A G. Holt tkBii m. The red ear.Ii of the old vi In the county can t noTll Oudesluys, .i.i, AM) WILL MAK.K UBUUl.il CASH 1ISIMS. Os and after the first day of January. 1ST5, we w ill sell ouly for Cawli or pro duce in e xchange. Nodcviatiom lrom the above whatever. C. F. Ruoads Sl Bko. yo Jioiu: cki:iit. () Hii.l alter the riit dav ot January. 1T.. e will st 11 exclusively for cash, irre spi'ttive of persons. Country produce taken in exchange for p.MKls. V ( will kt-epiu al.K-k a larire assortment ot Iry GimhIs. Notions, Groceries, Hardware, etc., and t.t-1 satisfied that we can sell cheapcr tliau on the old cre.'.it system. Call and see us. ivijiecuuny c G. IIoLPr.RIlAl J Mr. Josi.vH Zimmeum4X will pay the highest cash prices lor ilink. Otter. Fox ami ail varieties of fckin. Cash Store Goods preatly reduced, flour esrt ial'.v. Call and learn'our new prices. lillOADS BRO S. Monsox & llito'?. Cough Syrup lias given the U'st satisfaction for Coughs, Colds, lloarsnoss, Phthisic, Asthma, and for relief of Consumption. It casi-s the c..uuh in such disease. It has cured hun dreds of cases w hen taken in time. Notice All persons knowing them selves indebted to Waller & Conover for Hour, feed. ic. will please call and settle their accounts on or before the 1st of Jan uary. 173. or they w ill lie placed in the hands ot an ofiicer for collection. Walter & Conover. The Puogkess or otn CorsTRY. A lltili- leas than one hundred years ago Geo. Washington got a lull set of artificial teeth i,.r l.ims. !t" and ile. They were made in Encland, carved out of a solid block of ivorv.'and were perhaps the first artificial t.f.h used in America. They can now I s: en at the dental depot ot Johnson & Lund, Philadelphia. The two full Pets cost just one thousand dollars, and now Dr. Collins, of Somerset, makes a far bet ter .ipi t and lower set for flet n dollars, and makes money at that. Ac.iiict i.Tt ral Meeting. The niemj W rs ot the Somerset County Agricultural Socictv will meet at the office of T. J Koosc'r. Somerset. Pa., on Fr May evening. January 8. 1S73, at six o'clock. The at teiidaiico of all tow nship committee-men. i: I ol as many others as can lc there, is requested. ' D. IIls band, Frca't. Henry's Carwhic Salve i6 so well known that it is only necessary to caution against imitations, it require a tartful c,i:r,ixiurt of the carbolic acid with other ingredients to produce a salve that may U- relied upon. The genuine only guar anieed. See that it liears the signature and l.t it ate proprietary stamp of John F. Hen- . . . ,, ', -. IT-. rv. Sola IiV ail ITUgilsi anu ucaiers. John F. Henkt. Ci rrax & Co.. Pro prictors, anJ 9 College l'lacc. New York. DvsrF.rsiA Dyspepsia is the moat dis courasing and distrefiLg ciseae man is heir to. Amer'K-at, are particularly suh i. et t. this disease and its effects ; such as soiirstomache. sick headache, habitual cost, ivciioss. heart-burn, water-brash. gnw. ing RO.l burning pains in the pit of the st.-niache. uming ujmf the fd. Cwteit ton -ue. cisasrr.val.le taste in the niu;h. in. pure I l.xl and all diseases of the S:..macLe and Liver. Two d-s of Gulfx's AffivsT Flower will relieve ...si ai i-n.-f. and there inmvelv is not a .. in the iniled States it will n cure. It'.ou ilml-t this frt w 'ur IrugeUts Vi..,,f.,r,l Ar Kimn.el. Somerset, Pa., or il.iziot 4 Fitik, tV;;r'.uence. Pa. and get .ii.nii- LiiLie LVn- x-ents and try it. il-LuUr ize 73 ct uu. I vT sale t v ail The PiTTsiirhc.il Gaiette. Thoi aU. are arranging for their home fwirr tor the next vear. will do wisely to K-nd for simple "copies ot the PlTTSBt-KAR Gazette. Daily or Weekly, as it wjll 1 s.vn to ! the let ppr published in Piitsburgh. It is the oldest, being nearly S J J ears old. an J has kept pace with all phases of modern newspaper progress. It is printed with new ti. and on clean, u lu:e. hands mie pitp r lu news u ilK-c- i li'.y ti-'.i, and accurate. It receives cabie A'. s lrom Europv. and dispatches from ail pn ci the OHintry. Il has S-cial cor jpxKli'W in Waihingt.Hi during the js.oii ol ' ostg-ess. and at Harrisliurg dur iag the sosk-o ot Legislature, and w ill lull rt juris U ii llt is interesting the pr.K-diugs. Iu CfF i com-ix-U- aad v..rieil, yet filxaLe l4 mn p edi(.rui rmaa'in treci-haflt diu&kas .4 all currtiit tuijii. and deal independ ently w iili all Ui isue of the hour. The I;nr is lU-,ibiican in polities, t8t IaiIoa that the party is superior to clifjue ait rins. It marke: reU are spttially full and complete, and have a rejmuition that is i.ic-spread. tor accuracy and reliability. Intrequeut instances, parlies in the coun try LaVc Saved or made considerable sums l y l.:lowin; the accurate reports of prices turn in iheltAXATTE, in eiiing their pro dn.T. It cuiiUiiis agricultural, house hold and t'mily rading. trefully selected. Ihus it is a t.onilv jwir of great excel- 1. nee and rare cheapness as to pricr. Its tir.,ul:."0 is the largest of the Piiulcrgn j preA. I ir vear the Diastase on twpen is pre;aiiJ au lu Pittalnirgh office, thus neees- , klLatiog tin aJ.:la ot this iu.iu to the! rale. Fi tbi rw we present amend- 1 , tl ,i.;,,, . .. I ,t,! cbew:xcwtm,ier -ttULil. wben the size and umditv of the prr are fAiisid.-! .t TEjOis j D.hk Ca:tiU ,u rreiaddl bv B-iL : r. -nnutiL id 00 : lor six momhAtt.OU: i lor six months. t-i.OU; ur three mocihs, f ; lor ooe mouth. If! (X;bvthe week, jble to the tarrier. j Ij cent a Weekly Cutetu ptA!:e prepaid) by mail, kinile aultjcnbers. f l .i pel year in .,1 ,f fi tr 1 50 : in ilulot ten or . . si:.: i r more, f 1.40, ana f-vr-rv t, n. lo the an addiliocai copy lor Mlrr u nf tta s- nh. Prtuaaalcrt are rttiuested tu act aa asjeoiA V. ..i,. ,,faisai!v and wtrt-k.lv. t trvt ttfliarte aodreas. ' " ' ' Kisq, Reed JtCo., r!tslurgh V. if TO B I ililllli NOTICE TO SUBSCXI- nr. PS TI,e new imtaae laiO :i which goes into effect the first of next yeqrt compels us to require that all tuhtcribers to the Somer set HEIt AX- living nulMidc of the County, ixiv their subscription in acZ- vanoe. Bills icill be renaerea to all delinquents by the 1st oft January, aw? all tcto do not pay their accounts by the loth of January 1875, icill hate tUir names stricken from the list and Hie accounts placed in the hands of proper officers for collection. We tcill send the HhKALU to any or living outside of the County for $2 a year in advance, tee paying the postage. JOHN L SCULL, Business Manager, Somerset Printing Co. n.i not fail to read the new advertise- menu. t si.prifTis sn extenaive advertiser this wetk. tt li.t-o vou written it 18T4 1 1 U T Vll..u . since the lsL I Ft every one contribute soroetUing to widSfheHCl of the Kansas sufferers. Mr. Kurtz will call on you. J. II. Fritz, County Surveyor. Office in Court House, i rviwW se. win -n ... huv their corn, oats and i:ed " kinds from Cook & Beeihts. Down to Dots.-AII go-Kis in our line reduced prices for ca.h only, on and st reduced J sfier Jan. 1st, 1S75. Cook & Beekits ATTETioy. Boarding and lodginS can a J 11- P-l B. at reasonable rates. Main Street, Somerset. Fa., opposite M. A. Sanner's Bank. Money savetl is money wade. Buy your Grrirt rt the Cash Store and be convinced. T r.; 1 IIOi RtriendMr. m. .Mau.k. oi "rlaod Co.. IV. iain tow n l.Kk.npro. nd for son.c horses, isnng men. .... mers, and get your cash. thousand and twenty- There are two eight national lnks in this cumry liav. ingan aggregate circulation of $ !1.1-.,- !4o in bank notes. Durixo the post year rijsUty-two oew Lutheran churches I have ien wi V nited States, costing an me - I' nited Slates, 1.000 to $12-,I W eacu. - .... r.rrii,r ia bMlie few dollars richer t'han he was before New Year's day. for which he returns thanks to bU ltrons lor their kind retncinbraBCCS. FRAXKSirK&Co.. have taken posses sion ot'tbeir new building on the corner ot the Diamond. Their store room is titled up in good style. Ed B 4EH. a employee of thU office suc seeded in getting his finger, between two t- ,ir nrw (o.rdon iob pre, on I'lTVB vm. - Thursday last. muldng one linger aa far as the first joint. Tnrn man. whose name we have been unable to learn, had his leg broken while trviag to jump on a train on the narrow "guage road, at Key . tone Jupctlon, the latter irt of laut week. Senator Yutzv and Representative Miller started lor Harrisliurg on Saturday. As Kepresentame Endsley hasn't been heard from for some time il is supposed that he too has wended his wsy to the capitol. There was no train r.un on the Somer erset &. Mineral Point Ilailroad on last s.nir.,s4v mornincr. The delay was caus ed by one of the cylinder bead, having been blown out of the engine. The Somerset & Mineral Point Railroad Company hve leased an engine from the Pittsburgh & Baltimore Coal. Coke and Irou Company until they can have an engiM built. Hay. Ten cubic yards of moadow bay weiirhi ton. When the hay ii taken out if old stacks, einhtor nine yards will make a ton. Eleven to twelve cubic yards of clover, w hen dry. weigh a ton. A FBACTICAL farmer write to say that freth cowl slack applied to the r..ls ot grape vinea willt found surxirtor Ui other dressinir. The slack if to be impli ed between November and Fcoftut y. There were ciants In those davs. A human skeleton, twenty odd feet long, one of whose knee pans hllsa larce carpet bag. whi'sta molar tooth measures eleven inches ia lensith and six inches acnis the surface, has Jut Iren discovered in Texas. A rAUTY 4 the b'bovt undcrPxi to shoot the old year out and the new year in. They accordingly atHltd thcttic jve w ith muskets and cuiimenced operations about 8 o'clock, but their ardor or ammuni tion gave out very suddenly, and the death of the old yetr w as sceful and calm. There is a marked revival among the Mohammedans ol Lucknow. Old, deserted lemnles have been repaired, and are crowd ed with worshippers. Stre-I preaching has leen resorted and sc-hoo.b have been opened in w M h the doctrir tt ol Islamlsin are taught. Rev. Whetstone, in his address lefore Ihe Reformwl Sunday SchcuJ m Christ mas eve. remarked in his usual facetious manner, that "all the children had some thintr in thtir ickinCT. to which tiur lxy Tont remarks "calve." We bousril it two aeeks ej but we forgot to bl.iw. Our new Gordon job press, we menu. It was purchased through Allen C. Baktwell A Co , of Pittsburgh, and ia the lot thing out. If yoj w'uh to ace it work bring us an order lor letter beaJ.: etatement or anything in that line and we'll Ui3' her ofL From Alexandria come tM i.Mijjtir storv nl a love-sw k maiden w ho, l.-aiiar ' her father "forbid the Iwnn. put all her lover's U-tb-rs inM a liiislicl l-aet. sH fire Ui them and then t dow n in the flames with suickial intenti.ios. She was ladly Uiruad. Init i likelr to recv.r Tmk Cvoirioii)i-r am almut to return to llarrLslurg the arm Hat bet few yraf ago ft the ttoe of the militia. All person uv .0 z My the guns or strap in their pomcmIob w ill return them totLe Commiasioners at cre or they ill it dealt w i'.h according to Uw. Norirr Persons who bare construed our "Down to IV , in last week s iMmo trat, as an exclusive cash business notice, will please observe that the cash buyer wiilhave the benefit of cash figures" on fronds, while persons. srl and relUl.1. who Miv 00 thirty iavs lime, will ts 1 charged credit prices. Cook & Beerits. 1 ,. lauies Was run RorcH Snx. Many re troubled with a roughness of the skin, and a very agreeable wash can I made. ! which will remove this, of the following "" Jien.,.,..:. f,'Lre.or mlnh- one-U"' 1, 1 'rLf ' Vr' kmr 01111 . ; lone sraiji ", ra,ii?T4 J.iri.l of wine, six; OUllOiA. A CHKlavTat as inptvot of our trieod fa. ner iW J iarrrlL was tuily lcrned on Cbrwtnwsday a. . , i -. : i , - , BlieCTaw itjjjarotiua th tlnn U anrhns muii'Kl tu Aruacfc ; the 4pe down. Its head and shoulders ' virr 1.11 T burraed. It's a lajv. and fcjan- . ... . ioeraavsbad been pnaecled Lim on the jChritaniaa previous. Tb litCe sufferer j is slowly improvia. JIoilK Isdustriej!. Tim permanency.- J 1 success of all towns ilejiemi on in i ; ......t l:. .1. .......... fto,,,.!! In, Indies, a iifiu. and property owners can d o I t nhirli wi ranidlv appreclvle ; appi i-a...SAt- 1 1 the valu e of their properties as corcU-1 UUIUIU . .. ..... - 1 . - J ally suriwt every cinerprise oi iui character, which is started in their nnist. In the malter of Azariah Dunham, bank mr t.lof Som.'Jset County, the petition of A. H Miller for compensation as solicitor tor MorLta. Iti.'i Co . petiU- n i g cr -ditori presented In the U. S. D.stnct Court. t pitishurirh, eflerday, and referred to Kegister Harper for examination and re port. Recently Hie local par at Gnus Valley said: -The prettiest girl in Grass Valley doesn't carry herself straight enough w ben promenading." i or a week ..w .11 tht, Gr.uss Valley cirls staiked alioutlike so many ramrods, and mrl said. "That horridh)per ! Ma, every don't I walk straight !'' The Fbtladelpl.iA Enninj Bulletin says that at the late exhibition ot the Franklin Institute, there were weighed 13,840 men. aggregating 2, 314.270 pounds : 17,47 wo men, aggregating 2,249,270 pounds, mak ing the avcrace weight of each man 14SJ pounds, and "of each woman 1C9. This statement shows that though women may not have their rights they have their weight. Mr. Said, ot Jerusalem, saw some c.e cant trinkets in a vineyard and cut the head off the young lady who -wore them. Some children who saw the murder were promptly arrested, as also the owner of the vineyard, w ho happened to be some hun dred's of ra les away at the time. I J- about time to remodel the Sunday school hymn book by expurgating the pleasant lyric, Jerusalem, my happy home." The Foet Office Department has fur nished tbnhe use of post masters through out the country a new design ol counter platlorm scales, which will be -v after January 1st, w hen the Uw ii. re Jion to the prepayment ol newspaper pontage goes into ellect. This scale U ot the Fairbanks make, and is adapted to weigh lrom halt an ounce to as high as two hundred pounds. A HrsTiNoDox county man wanted to marry his niece and she" consented until she had worried the old chap out of a f 73 silk dress and a ii0 bonnet. Then she told him 6he wasn't around marrying her nnr-t . bin? as there were so many hand some voung" men waiting lor her to say the w ord. Then the old man had her ar rested on the charge of larceny, and the end is not yet. S says an exchange. The Westminister Democrat states that an unfortunate accident occurred in that place on M nday of last w eek. A son of Geo. A. Crest, aged about I to years, who had been sutieringf'roiu a w eakness in the hit and not able lo walk was given. among other things, a small china doll to play with, and soon alter the moiucr s ai leaiion was attracted li llu child by the peculiar sound that it had broken an arm off the doll and sw allowed it. Physicians were immediately etiminoued, but they were unable to relieve the sufferer, and death ensued shortly after. Ip any of our farmer friends see a young man w ith bushy sidew hiskers, pushing a sort of a wheelbarrow in front of him, they needn't get mad and go for their shot guiis. He isn't a lxok agent, nr yet an agent for a nursery, but ouly measuring roads for the new 'map of Somerset County that is to I published KKin, and that blamed thing ain't a w heel-barrow after all, but a measuring machine. New Year's Call?. While making his last rail Tom remarked to Maria, "You look as pure and fresh as a nun,'' tj which she replied "I'm none of that kind." It is related of a young plan doing busi ness on Main Cross street, who was out to dine, that belore dinner he kicked the beam at 100, alter at 172. This may ycem rather improbable, but when it is known that he was a priutur at one time the mys tery ceases. Souieot the Uys think the Prlueeuf Timbucton must hive been calling, as lin y encountered the ace ot spades. Stepuex Melaxey was run over oa the Connellsville Railroad, near Bridgeport, 12 miles this side ot Cumberland, during the holidays. He had been drinking, and it is supposed had laid down on the track for a nap. A freight train, bound West, ran over his left arm, crut hing it so badly that amputation was necessary, w hich op eration was performel at Mejerstlale by the Railr.md couiiwny's physician. Dr. Win. H. Meyers. The patient was sent to Pittsburgh on the express and sent lo the hospital. He is a married man, and hiis a family residing at Fountain Mills, Faveite county . The following simple method for ven tilating ordinary sleeping and dwelling rooms is recommended by Mr. Hinton in his "Physiology for Practical Use :" "A piece pf "wood, three inches high and ex actly as high as the breadth of the window, is tit be prepared. Let tie aash be now raised, the slip of wood placed on thj sill, and the sish drawn closely uron 11 If the slip has been well fitted, there w ill be no draught in consequence of this displace ment of the sash at its low er part ; but the top tf the lower sash w ill overlap the bot tom .it tha upper one, and between the two bars perpendicular currents I sir. D,,t felt as draught, will enter and it-am the room." " CoMPrLSOHY ATTENDASCB AT Col'RT. The Centre County lltporter stttcs-tbat a Jas. Bll has" been subpa-naed to attend court at Bel onte as a witness, and refused to attend on an attachment, but was after ward taken by the deputy iherifT. Judge Mavor having decided that the witness having demanded his costs at time of service, and it havincleen refused or not paid, be could not fie held tor the oists of attachment, nor had the Court the ri;ht to Ip. . issue an alt c'iment in the case. settles the vexed question t compulsory attendance, and establishes the fact In law, that no witness is obliged to attend In a civi". case until his costs have leen paid in advance. In criminal cases the law may 1 different, as the Commonwealth is sup posed to be good for the costs. Don't start off in life aa a hcc'ujng docs, w ithout knowing where you are go. ing to. Lcd for the game you are shoot, ing tor. It is as easy to lie a man as a moose. It ia as easy to have friends as enemies. Every one can see somethintr. There is enough to do. There are rail roads to construct, inventions lobe studied, ideas to advance, countries to conquer, eflices to be filled, wealth and position to acquire, a name to win, a Heaven to reach. Yes. there are bits of work to do, and each should d.i his share. Do your own thinking. 1 e-A, that is the idea. Think for yojrs.dC It is well to listen ' to the expressed thoughts of others, and it is an Asreeable pastime to rfru r .r,-tA: ,n tit t-Mir tlinnlita LfTt .i,..n .l..rw wlrl, u h .t vnn l.'Kr Mi.l It is w ell to do this, lor It w ill assist cur ing yon of ta!e notions, and In eradicating unprofitable ideas, and in making you bet ter men and women. You will thus gain from surroundinrs, yon will unwittingly transmit to the rising generation, and the reault will be, that you will do your share in the glorwuf wprk Lf elevating the hu man family. I)o your own thlnkis. Kz Another Dieb Story. The follow -in: advt Bture is related by a hunter of the olden time, still lit Ing. and willing to at test its truthfulnea. He is cot a Festive Son of Nimrod. The bulk ol Lis hunting was done in days when the game was so nloniifnt and tanif a not to reouire the j WOinler1ul skill. craX and endurance of our lime, w hen the " Large game is saM 10 ! know more than the men did then !" We ! never hunted any of that kind. I Our hunter one day saw fiHir deer feed- 1 ine in the top of a fallen maple, and crept - i...,i....i r,.,- ,.-.i ..r I up T 1 , 1. .1, 'w. uuu... mn hi myj w i.iui vi ; them, keeping well liehmd another tree. He tired, and three of the deer ran away. Wondering at the action, or rather non- acti.4) of the lourtb, be loaded bis gun and rreot cd to 'ilhin a short distance, intend - inir to sboot irtm. Ik-tore sboirtinz be aaar .m tA th iithrrs returnintr. and wait inif until it came no to the maple, he fired and knocked it over. Ftill ihe other stood, Oa roinn to it be found it held cprisht by the head lit-tnir Saaji ned br the bfar.cbri throes b whit U it had tbruat il w nne lrei - . . , ... ... . , . i.;.. . , le.sr We . bnn . Terr initrli itr b) be XL e m. . . toaaT that the itlLeru came back ooe at ft linse'to see siaait tha 6nt was doinf. but the rrrtt mptjnfcibiiity oi chronicler of tleer stories tubld liadulge ia CTta ti ' semblance of . You ksovr ! Mr. C. II. Kurtz, a riali.et.f this place ami euiiorni uicfvwntrn Aif liatttte, ta nvL'inif 1 1,.-1 i l.a. . lt..i-.a.il,.,' ,11.,.,. .u,., I 'among our tilin. wi.l coutriutue some- thins lowtrds hclpinc toe sutrerini: oroide . " t Kansas, wh entire t-rotia were de atroyed by the j rasshoppers hist summer. He has shown v an address from tin: Kan sas Cenlrat Relict' Committee, and one from the Butler Co., (Kan.) Aid Society, in which it U set forth thai imny people are in w ant of the necessities, of life. Mr. Kurtz comes among us recommended by he Governor of Kansas and il is hoped will receive liberal contrii ut'i;n trom our . itizens. It was the night of ths 31st of Decem ber, and the town where the r.cnedicline descendant ot Pocakontan inut'.en prayers on the midnight air that items may be abundant for the next Independent. She had said, '"Papa don't lock the door early this evening, we are goiug to see the new year in ;" and he had promised that they miirht have "sillins up." The hours lengthened, the span of lite oi 1S74 was almost done, when he thought he heard his daughter say, "Oh, your nose is as cold as ice." He walked suddenly into that parlor for an explanation, but the young fellow was at one end of the sofa and the girl at the other, while both look ed so innocent and unconscious, that the old gentleman imagiued that his ears bad deceived him and so retired from the scene without a word. Ix this age of scepticism, facta are re quired to inspire confidence in the minds of the people ; but, wun gooa muorsers, xuey are w illing to test any article claiming ex traordinary merit. The proprietors of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewcr oiler the following indorsement of tho merits claimed by them for their prepara tion, by the Pittsburgh, Pa., "Christian Advocate;" viz, "The publia have so often been deceived by the use ot worthless preparations for the hair, that an article of this kind, to gain their favor and secure their patronage, must possess real merit. We aie glad to assure our readers that Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair ltenewer U meeting with the success which its merits so justly deserve; and we have reliable evidence, thartt will perform all tbitt is claimed for it. in restoring gray hair to its natural Color, and, as a permanent dressing, is unsurpassed. ' Lives there a man with soul so dead," that he doesn't know that it 19 worse than having the itch rfo try to collect money these times. The fellow who wrote as follows realizes it ; "Last w eek a man stepped up to us and said he would pay us every cent he owed us if he lived to Saturday night. We pre sume the man died. Another said he would pay us in a dav or two as sure as we were born. Query Did the man lie or were we never born 7 Another said he would settle as sure as shooting. NVe are led to the conclusion that shooting is uncertain. Another said he hoped to go to the devil if he did not pay us in three days. Haven't seen him since, supose he has gone, but we trust he has not hoped in vaiu. Quite a numU-r said they would see us to raor r.w. These men have been stricken blind, or else to morrow has not come. One man told us six months ago that he would pay up as soon as he got some money. The man would not lie, so, of course, he has not had a cent since." A venerable dame, a few mornings ago. was watching the airival of a wedding party, and turning to the Herald man, remarked that She'd bet nobody round would be as spunky as she was w hen her sister was married. "How so, may 1 ask 7" said Quidnunc. "Becase I stole the roast ! I didn't like her to git mar ried, but then she didn't ask me. Il w as a moonlight n'ght, and I started off alone for fear some one would tell on me. I knowed 'at the door creaked, an' I poured water behint it, an' w hen the preacher (it was Snyder) begun to say the words I grabbed the rcast, two chickens and one turkey, and stuck it out the winder. Then I put off back. I had about four miles to co through the woods, and wanted to get good started Iwfore they'd miss it the roast Ach. Gott ! if I only was as spunky now as I was then but I ain't." Thus did that venerable discourse of tho events of the years that are faded and gonu It Exploded. ThcUniontown (Penn.) Standard narrates this exciting incident : A tew nights ago a 1 idy passenger on the westward liound train, Connellsville route. engasrea a oenn in smut ot mo i.ai-o sleeping coaches. When she was ready to retire she took lrom lier saicuei a gum oeu, which she intlated and placed upon the regular bed in the berth sht. was to occupy. It happened that the berth was very cloe to the stove, and the night being rather cold the porter tired up pretty lively. J5, heat from the stove cnuwd tho gum bod to expand uul-1 tho pnaure became i great hat it collapsed with a tremend-m shock similar to the report of a cannon, and the paasengersjuniped out of their berths in their night clothes, thinking there was a collision. The force of the collapse threw the lady against the ceiling of the berth, but did not hurt her beyond a slight bruise. When the real state of affairs was known, and the lady was found to lie nnhttrt, the thing created vin!der4ba merriment among llc paenger, and the lady vows she w 111 never take any more gum beds when she goes traveling." A FORErox inventor claims to have realized the long felt desideratum of a machine for the expeditious and thorough construction of earthworks. The appara tus consists of a strong frame mounted on capers or wheel.', for moving along the ground rapidly, and bavins an elevated platform hinged at one side, and held down at the other side upon powerlul springs, on to which the earth is scraped np an ascend ini way, or otherwise delivered upon it. The earth is finally discharged in the di rection of the piace where it is to be em ployed by tripping the platform and allow- ins the spring to throw 11 up wun sum c eat ftr.e to project the earth effectively A w indlass is made use of to force the plat foim back for reloading, with ratchets and rem Is for holding it. This machine is I more particularly designed tor levee build- serviceable in building ttp banks of con siderable height saving much of tho labor of the animals In moving themselves and the scrapes cp and down the banks. Missixc. Alscut two weeks aro Mr. Levi Whets-), of Jenner X Rxuls. Smer set County, aged between thirty and forty vcars, a bi;icksmith by trade, came to this place and vlslied a hardware store, where he owed a little bill. He stated that I s had some money w ith him, and as soon as he would look around town he would call back and pay the amount. The last seen of him he a as going in the direction of the depot an 1 it is supposed th it he loox pas sage for Piltsburgu. Since tjat time the whereabouts ot Mr. Whetsel has been a mystery, and it is feared that he may be dead. The -Jay alter the missing man left here he Pittsburgh papers contained a report of the killing 01 an unknown man on the rail road, near that city, and as no person ap peared to identify the remains, the l-ody was interred by the authorities there. Owing to the prolonz.-d aWnce of Mr. i Whelsel. w ho promi-rd U return on the following day, the graveat apj relienioD-i have ht-en rais-ed in the neighi-.rhoo.! of the Crii Rods, and many ot the friends of the al-Krnt nun fear that tha unknown m r mj-k lineeil.l.- m.in:-te-.t litr lb .V,tlnl I spoken ol may "lie the misning bUcksmith. It is supposed that be bad from three to four hundred dollars upon his person when he arrived at this place, and it may cot le improbable thai he was murdered for the money, and hi body placed upon the track. We hope tbi surmiee may prove to lie incorrect, and that Mr, Whet sel may turn up safe and sound after bis prolonged atcncc. Juh'.ovn Trilttns. Ni wspatkr Postaoe The aet of Conres approved June 28, 1874, re quire that on and after the Erst of January 175, jostae on newspapers and periodi cal publications mailed lrcm a know n of fice of pnlilicali. n or news' agency, and addressed to regular snlscribers or news a-rents. shall be charged at ihe rate of two cents per pound, it bsued weekly er often er, and at three cents per pound it issued Ic-ji frequently than once a week. The malter into be weighed in bulk, and post ! age paid with epecial adhesive Um at 1 the place of mailing. For slaruri ot twmtv-iour cerj' will be provided, viz : 2, 3. 4, C. 8. 9. 10 ; 24. 35. 4. tin. 73, M and W centA each. j and 1 . 0. fa. f 12. i and fJO ci. : with whiU piitiitihtrs and new dealers will Provide tUeTrafcive. of aci denoiui- ; aata, a w l,i fun tiie e-Jiuons fr numoer B.,L.., , . ;'l . 1 ....... . r. m ... tllalled OV Lficm. "1 lie atarniw W 111 I Sid ... . . . '-. ' UU ie mar u. ce kuiiw. ami ai iije oitlce of ma: lice a recti! l i.i be H wi tbe publbher 0 ot rot age and tie retaliate aw pt tftixed to the stub and ennceiexi. It will be. therefore, incumbent uion tniblishers' and news agents to ascertain the probable amount of the matter to be daily mailed, and to provide themselves w ith "the neces- sary stamjis to suit their business. It will .'a,, lu. innnnilvy.nt liruin them Ihi-ni to kee-J I r sejarate the two and three cent matter, i hrhy ireubi tiu. in-i.Kr.1 to it u m.. As all matter will have to le weighed and mMU;c paymrat. imiiw h.Tim ciHim.,)(Jii.t nran.M,l rl.uilinl it will lie iiecc-aaarv I tt t prt-vnt thnn luly Anthml, i I f.,r witln prepared as claxine.1. it s ill oe ""r j menl,ttll s.tunlay. Feoruary ai.h, tsri, at u.. w to ariHug.3 uic imdiiamwu. weights so that it can be received ana re- ceipled for and disj)atched aa speedily as possible. The rates upon newspapers and periodicals, other than from publishers and newt agents, have not been changed, and as before, one cent for each two ounces or fraction of an ounce, prepaid by stamp. MARRIED. MARTIN OHNDUFF On the Cth Inst., at the residence of S.l Martin, by the Rev. li. Kuepper. Mr. Henry T. Mar tin to Mis Mary E. Ornduff, both of Al- leygany Co., aid. BAKER REIBER Dec. 28th. at the residence of B. Baker, by Iter. Kneppcr, Mr. Edward Baker of Kansas IoMim Ellen jieiber of Somerset Co., Pa. SCIIMUCKER MILLER On Christ mas Eve by Rev. C. Schmucker, Mr. Al lien C. Schmucker. formerly of Somerset Pa., to Miss Maggie It Miller, both of franklin Grove, Lee Co., 111. DeIIAVEN BRADLEY" On the 30th inst., at the residence ot the bride's parents, by Rev. D. T. Koscr, Mr. J. C. Dellaven ot Petersburg. SomeisetCo., Pa., to Miss S. J. Bradley, of Somcrticld, Som erset Co., Pa. RANKIN DEAN Oh Dec. 23rd, by Rev. D. P. Eavis of M. E. Church. Mr. Charles II. Rankin and Miss Mary Ella Dean, both of Washington Twp., Fayette Co., Pa. MATTHEWS SEIFERT On Jan. 1. 1873. at the Lutheran parsonage in Jen ner borough, by Rev. Henry Svil'ert, Mr. Winfield S. Matthews and Mias Mary Jane Seifert, lot'i of Jenner borough, Som erset Co., Pa. COLEMAN WAGNER On the 24th of Dec. in Salisbury, by Rev. C. U. Heil man, Mr. Daniel F. Coleman of Berlin, to Miss Margerctte Ann Wagner otSalisbury. IIENDRIX CUSTEROn the even ing of 'he 27th of Dec. 1874, by Rev. J. J. Welsh, at the residence ot the bride's parents, Mr. Charles Hendrix and Miss Lena Custer, both ot Stoystown, Somerset Co., Pa. SARVER STATLER On the 20th ot Dec. 1874, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. J. J. Vteh-b, Mr. John Sar7er and Miss Rebecca Statler, both of Shade Twp., Somerset Co., Pa. RLZ 'IILEY GUMBERT On the 29th of Dec 1874, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. J. J. Welsh, Mr. William Beechley, of Pleasant Unity Tp., Westmoreland Co., and Mits Catherine Gumbert of Somerset Co., Pa. MEG AH AN HOLDERBAUM-On the 18th of Oct. by Rev. A. M. Whetstone, Mr. J. R. Mtjrahan to Miss Maggie Hol derbaum DIEI. ATCIIISCN Dec. 2Cth, 1874. at the residence of Josiah Heffley, Berlin Pa., Miss Mary Atchison, aged 57 years, 8 months and 3 days. H03f ER.1ET MARKET Corrected byC. T. KaoADSfc Bao , Dcal jt la CHOICE GROCERIES, FL0U3 4V FEED. Applet, dried, fl Se ioaeoe oc tl 11 lie 12S 14c ie 3c lie : 0 IM Sue 7 0 It 40 lc Seta 03 Toe 80c TOe 70e b (1 oo .a oa to s i t so ta 00 ioiae likilie Applebutier, f gmi huiter. V S Hurkwbeat, W buabal Henawaz. V Uaco,abiuidera, V a. tide. " hams, " Vrn, V bushel Corn meal V ft Cvlf skint, V CloTer Seed small CloTer Seed large Etxa, V "oi Ka,ur. y bbl Flaxseed V ba., (M a) Lard. V Learner, red sole, Tf "Plr kip. OatAflbu folsttoel, VD) peaahea. dttd, B. RyaKl b Rhks. Salt, i. I. bbl... " sj. um ............. Athlon. " Sujrar, yellow y B woita New Advertisements. EOAL NOTICE, (toe It befit y da that John L. Anawalt Add lluiADUel J. Meyers. Aasltrneet of Cbjirlea atoner and wire, will apply to the Court of Com mon Heal, to 1 bel-1 at Somerset on Thursday. the lata day of January, ltri, to be diantwrd frjm tbelr truaU E. M. SCHROCK, Jan. 6, 74. I'rotbonoUry. EGAL NOTICE. tic It terebv riven that the f, oowiuir c- erntt have been filed lo my otttce and lb at the same will be presented to 'be cet)H for fuClLru---t(nr 00 Thursday, ihe -th urjauuary liTi. The final a-cooamt of Frederick Yuuukln, eom mi'tee of Adam Fadely. The rst and bnal acwmnt f Herman Cb.rltt ner. acaitnee of il. Bodenhelmer A Cm. K. II. S4 KCR', jaa. (. ProtboiKAary. yURLIC SA LE OF VALUABLE RF.AL LSTATE. rirtaeof an orler or the Orphan Comrt of Somerset County, we will oner tor sale at public oatcry In the buruugh of Somerte, at the Cuw rt House, on Wednesday, January 27A, 1875, at 1 o'clock, r. M . the totkiwinsv; desv-rtb1 real er tte. tbe pr.peny sf the Ut Oeorjfe iiaaberv, deeeswt Sol. The farm en which the aaMOeonr Hum-b-rrt, dee'd., re-Id ed on at the time of bit death, situate io MUford tp.. eontalnlnt; lllo, aeres. strict measure, adjoining land of Henry Lone. Peter P. Baker and others, oa which are erected a trood two-alory frame Aowae. barn and other oat-building-, bawln-c Lbereoo orchards of CD Iruit treet. Tb farm It well sratero.1. So. 1 A Lractof land situate In said township, eontainlne; 119 acres and percbee, strict eiesi.ure. a. I lotnln Uoaia of Henry Lori-r ari others, on which tbere are ereete.1 a two-ttory boase. barn and other buildings, having- thereon a email or chard of fruit treet. The farm it well watered. Terms mad known 00 dsv f tale. M. A. SASSER. PkTKU BAKKR. jr4, Llxecat'-ra. T) rJIiST"ERTS -NOTICE Notice It hereby irtvea to all pert eo-nee-med at lesratee. ere.li tors or otherwise, that the follow ing iunta have ratteed ret;lter ami the tame will be presente.1 far eon firm at Ion and allowance at an Orphan'! Court to t held at Somerset m and for Sonjertet Cotinty, ri, on Thurtday January, 1ST5, where all pereoct Interetud may Allf nd If they thliik bp-r-er. Acra.unt of Wm. A. eJatmaa, adiciElslsrtratcrof Adam spltler. dee a. Par.lal ace-unt of - J. O.kJ.M. Mistier, ad ministrator of (rabiiel Mubler dee'd. Account of John Seete, admuUttratOT of Job Eeete deed. Accownt of H. A B. Wulfbope.eieculort f Henry Welfhoi dee d. Aceount of Aiez. Hoffmao, eaeeator of Slat H orner dee'd. Account of Rotanrie Catebeer, eieentor and trnsteeof William Fisher dee'd. Aceount of Jacob Thomptotj, JmInUtratoi of try A. Bltter dee d. Aecoant of A Imlrt. W u-teeolf, JmIninls:ratrlx of Jeste w Inecr.fl dee d. Aeeouat of Oen. Rbeifbt, aifmlnlttratoe of Peter FaHlev dee d. Aceount of H. L. Baer, .t-ilnir.r.tor of It. O. Baer dee'd. Aceount of C. F. Vhl by kit bail (i. W Benforl. (fsar-dlaa of John Leaiure t rnloor children. Ace.. am of He. iJMitley, administrulor of Fntl Bura-eat dee'd. R. J. yr ALTER, fan U'tciKmr. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE IN FlTETrE ASDSOMERSLTlXiL'XTIES FOR SALE' By Tina of aa Tdr of taitof tb phaw' Court 0 iayetie eowaty sdr pvoeeedic,- la par.itioB of the estate of Daniel W iliiaait. Late os Stewart Township. Fayette Ceanty. at So. 47 of June C.rt, 174, lsui txpot at pablteawle, ma the premiact, On Thunday, January 2s, 1575, at IS e'clu-k a . of said day. tk fullowlnj real estate: Purpmrt So. I. belnc m tract of laa 1 in Stewart Townahlo, FAyetta Ubait, Pa.. eoaUklav lng three fcsndred aad slAteea aeret and one ban- 1 dre.1 anil taaieea perrbet, aalyol&inff; laarft of Hera- ry Llnderteaa. J-mas lekw aat Ckartet M bser. I tj.hl tract. It well la proved Bad la food eaiUva- f Uoa. ' A ito. purpart S. 1. betnf a tract of had ia ; aid township. sdolBaBf tae above tad laadtuf j Peter Sip, euotaaalnc two haadred aad twenty, j oae aeree, wall baprvved aad aader fxnl etUava- -lioa. lira Iriday, January 23, 1875, at la o'clock A as. mt takl dv. I will ciurac to 1 this rairrvw I pubOe sale oa lb praiet, iVrpart So. A heinc : tin purpow , J trmrt w iMmd ,,,UM , ' TarkeyKaH Tows? j Jenomina.nS.MSomeTet County. Pa." sguewbu. dred asl sevea acre tad nib percbea. adjolnlcc last of Perry Scfciua. A sex. Caoauifhaai. Iwb- i e SWe aad Andrew SekrorA. lti tract it : a ito sell 1 ix proved aad emlilvated. Psrrt S a. 4 a Im of baiad sdjoteiaa tb last detcrltwi tract, aad sad 4 Henry A;raco aa t acre. 4:bu ia a icwaabip. kl tract kna- w naiunts reri Tanawf, . ri RW T.e.rv a., d.lii, doliar mi ooe baUf of tt; :.r(LH - - - .v, baroan. udarf aale, IM ts baiaaueef sud tp-&au oa toaarai. ' j ftv" " st-WsWA ilea 04 tale: t te rcataiaua; eae-Aatf la oa yraa A tabrreM. j j TiiLlMiS WILLIAMS. AJa r attd Truatx. i Aitc Jaiwiwmww. - j npiXECUTOLVb JTICE j I E:i .t r,jwi Hsntcr. (!ocia.j. t LtUT WAtamenuiry .j tha i,to tit.it l K.villir lM)Tn irrAlllB.1 til 1 1,. Il r., r, .1 n..tl. 1 l-leac ot ta execuLur. M. A. KOSS, Exee aiur. JaaS c 0UI1T PROCLAMATION.- Ahiiui. the HoaorahU) WiLLiA . HAM- Pres.tlent or the ieerl Cuurj ol Common Pl of ItieUouiiUr omp.!ltm tti minvtuh Juuii lul IlUtrtct, and Jam ice ot tin four ol nrraa.1 Ter ailorr ml Gearral Jail tsli..-ry. for ta trial of all capltml AO i other otitsoileni in t'lie Mi l I'liunet. anl Lawia A. Trastta and Johiah ALowar. E ouires, Ju'Ir-pa of the iVartof Common pleAA.anJ Justilcei of tiie I'nori 01 i ivrr ami Tctminer. ol l?tural J il Ixiilvery. r..r'lh trlil of ail cxplul an.1 olberotlenileni In ihrCoanty ot Sotnerrwl. n PwuhI their proc-pi ao'l to na'.lirmcl. f.,r hoM- 1 lnir a C.urt of i 'uiBi' Pica. ai! tltsneral Lnar UrS-Mlmaof tha raace. svl l.enerut Jail leil ary And Court ol Oytr an 1 Terminer, at Somcrart Oa Monday, Jaaaary 33th, 147?. NoTira it krrtbp girrn to all the Jortlcrt of tha Paaer. thf Coroner aol Constal.iea wii hm the aai.l County of Sotncrt, that they hm then an.t therala their proper person, wun theirrollsr. ircordivinqul. anions, axaiiitaati'intr, an.l ether remembrance, to do thosa thinica which to their ofllce ami in thai behalf apertaln to he done: and alao, they who will prosecute aioiQUtihe prlaom-ri that arc or shall ba in the Jail of Somerset County, to be. thea and there, to prosecute Auiinnt them as shall he iut SHCRtrr Orri.a. ULIVEK KXEPPEK. Someraet, Dec. 3i. bberitl. SriMTCALISJf. The recent extraordinary attention the subject Is attracting, an t l(t lneitittlon by emiuent aclenlsta, incroatet the demand lor current litera ture deroted to t!.e aubiect. In onier that all may become familiar with ins moat able, fearleat ami widely elrcuiate.1 eipooeut of SplrliualUm, we will tend tbe EELIGIO-PHILOZOPHIGAL I0DRSAL 3 MONTHS FOR 3-) CENTS. 1'carAOE rsB-r ai r bt Pchi.isueks, Arrstt Ja-j 1st. 1 i. The JOT'RN' AL is alure S-pair weekly pir, regular price f.1 ;ier year now iu Its Xinble;ir. Ait'irest S. S. JU.N iJS, KniToK, Iri L. Adarat St., Chl.-airo. N. B. State where Ten saw tLls aJrcrtlsKmcnt Dec.30. JkTOTICE. N'Klce Is hereby iclren that the annual meeting of tho t-k!iis,lem ol the Somerset A Mineral Point Kail Road Co.. will be held n Monday the 11th day ol January 18.4. at the otn -e ol the com pany, at which time the election for officers lakes place. II. L. BAF4L, Sec. S. A M. f. K. It. IX ATOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Th e annual mcellnz of stockholders of the Buf falo Valler Kailioad Comny will be held at the Bralller Huiiw, Berlin, Pa., on the second Mon day tilth day) of January. ,'Ti. at '. o il ork r. w , for the purjiose or eleexloK a .rei.ent and twelve directors to turve durluic the enduing year. U. I'. ALTi.fllr.R, Sec. li. V. H. K. tTo. Berlla, Ta., l c. 23, PTA ami: EsUatJ Of S DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTIC E. uali Swank, late of S.niersct Twp., ueeeatfrcl. Letters of administration ontheabnve estate har been granted to the undersigned by the prop er authority, nctl'-e la hereby iclren to thone ln debted to it to makeimmediatepaymenCand thoee bavina; claims airalnst It will p.eaent them fur settlement at the late residence of sai l deceasod, on the Sib day 01 Febnurr. Ki. HURT RAVI 'H, dec30 Administrator. "V"0TICE "Nut.ce ts hfirl.y txlveii t!jattli rVbonl dirtrtx-n of the borough of L rnina, In mr-rei J.:ounty, will matte ai piiratlna to the ('curt uf Conirua -it ia ana lr uiJ county. At January IVrm, h'ft. for a (ivMree fr'-m (tai l 'uurt, auth'triziCK i-'i .'L(mjI direct. 'F to trirrw moDey lulhe .ur-Ma ui met in ir a !riuu ueue in m tr.U"i:n. t. V. VVTZY. W II. litKi ER. resMeut. ucrvury. dccM N OTICE. The annual election of a rrel'!ent ad 1 twelve PirecKirs ol the Jolm'town A S-nnerset Railroad Company, will be held at the otbee of Cyrus hi der, Sr.:retary of the ,'onipsioy. in Jobnptown, on Monday, the lllb Way of January. A. 1. 17, be tween tii': hour, ol 1 in i i p. in. of tal-l day. CYKlSKLbf.K. decSO Scretary. A1 DIT0RS' notice. lie nn'JerIxrr'1 flu !i?(T. arpi-lrifeJ by th7ir. j.hnn' 4 urt ot " St'tDrrwt County. ljtrnr..ylvs.nla, tu t1itTrilute tltc luQOri In ike ii&oisvt t. W. BMwin. ati'mifii-t ratr cum u-rtam' nto anneio of Ihe etuateuf J. I'U.n Kcman, lte t Warihintctoa County, :ute of Mrylaal, deceal. aivl anvwia; thie lir.liy entitltHl thereto. b-rery ifivM ntic lUt he wul attf ivl t thodutief of hi ap p.lnfrneiit at Lin .(Hw In the lluruit-h of S-fner-t, uq Vrt.t)F, thetMn dy of Jttnaury nxt. wht-a a.D'1 where:! icra -M Uitrrtcl mny attrnd, VM. H. KWNTZ, J EXECUTORS NOTICE, la; tif Oeorgt FrlH. late of Er-ithcrtvaliey Twp., deoeatrd. Let Mrs teetamrnury on the atiove estate bavlnt; been irrar.ted tothe under.iirne.1 by the pp.fier au thority, notice ia hereby given to thoee ln.iebte.1 to It to make immediate payment, and tboee bav. Int; dalmt avulnst it will pre4eot them to the un dersigned, at ibe late rcsi'lence ot tiie dee'd. , on Satttplav. the. 0th day ni Jan.. j. So accent will t received uulett duly autbenilcLe. accrl lnir, to law. JOHN OT'M BF.RT. sa.mvi.l Birr.Nt;c, Kleulora. I OI RTII A.WIAL ICKPOKT OF THE JOHNSTOWN MM UK Jksilww, Pa.. Dee. I. 1471. acaoracu. Iamnsou Real Fr.ate Jorantown ikirjos;n rn,:s e it) m i.Tirt 5 : uu lonemaai;b Bor-ush Bon-i4 .. Irankiin i.r. rx-iwoi iocu... Loans on CtAateral Safe Cash 00 hand T.T8t S3 Caah In Nauooal Banks llrau Catb with breiel A Co l.ivu p.nnsvlvani State llcmls 3au 00 PUiatarKliCity ;-irel. Boiwsiii. Ou im i.:.or: a Total UAElLITtU. Amount ! IX ositom Lieeember liiv.otn.1 one CooiLnKenl Total ti rrr to i loi : S UW T4 ; 211.4a 33 Jtae Pyrle. ) Couaiy or, J " I, Frank 1'lbert, Treasurer of the Jowbnstown SavincsHUnk. tfo s.lemnly amrm tae above state ment is true, lo Ibe best ol my knowledge atrt beiief. r R AXK MBERT. Treaurer. SworB an-l ru'-scrlbe-l beDre m. A. Mihtiikv. Sotary Public. The un!er'.irned, Aulltln? Committee, re spectfulty reirt that they have carefully In spected the Treasurer t report for tbe yer eodina; Nov-mr Soth. lilt and have examined the aateu of tbe Bank, eooslstir. j of Bomit, Mort irri. Jodipnenn. Iaoacs opr.n Real Equate, Ca.h in Hank an-1 on hanl. ao.1 hnl the same to e-r-rtspi n-1 with tlc alwve report Ii. M' LAroi.:ji. Jama i '...ruB, II. A. B;. Aa,llUs-s STATISTICAL. Suinbor i f Iirlior 1 " Sumlrol open aceounit I.ua Averaa-e to each bepotitor H1 wi Adu ts l l'l Minors MaIc 1.2"! Femalet Rat of I0TMen.l1 lor 1171 ipercenu Rate of Iiivien-ls ;r m lTAf K5 ipercetiL Loans ut.n Real Kautte are baaet uo the value of tbe land a U-o-, bttll.1inis uten it beiji resxarieil merely at an additional security. I lee. 23 ... .".a.. ...U ... With every iot-i of unneceMtry ax pente cut off Buyin-j at Firwt tlatvin w olo Car gee of Oood at one time Vatchinrj tha Market, and txaing Cash when it is Cash Manufacturing eyaemnti?a!!y snd with a. Busineat iienonce of Fotar-tcx-ri Year Bais-. n j our &l!in;r Prices upon Money paid Down at Once, and thus save ourselves from losie and delays usual to credit buainesa Marking Proper Names and-Cuality m of goods on Tickets, and in Plain Fig- J3 . urea, so that CHILDPEN may Duy aa Q Safely aa GROWN PEOPLE Returning the Money when P rt. om Prefer to Return their Purcfcus- Thoroujh Attenti&n K) all DeptarV. menu- . 'W t a. , ,,.. - S. WAJTJJIAKZJK and AWe Adeerlitemmh Trial List for 4th Monday ol Jan. 1875. I' )i: .MOND-VY, ATToKXSTS. If. 1 ItFFS. Hl.-t: ill ii.iti. Al-r. mi I.tn,ll, l'.-.l .,iullr, H.uic. ! lWrl. K. li. VPl.rn, WeTAo.l, t.tWh A I'hi, tAiltrwlu k Ual, 4V,tfn.h k Hoj.pt I, VuuflM, for wedm:sday. JANIZARY i;. Coffroth, Klmmei A tVdborw, Klmmel t Cnlimni, K'immel A Colr.n, klmmel A Coia-To, I bLC. A K. J. . kini ai l. Vhl ami &.oin.x, Haera. ("iiifmsh A Knnl, Brs. Knnn.t, klmmel k C.ilhoro, I klind UoCrolb. I'olTroIh A Ruppel. CoUn.th A Kuppel, Koonta, 'John Ieff. J. tl-ikcr, S in, iJ Mima Ku. Shhi'. ko.,nt)!. k MHtta, k.n!s. ki..n a. k'Mll. Itat-r.. ( 'o!t-.rn. 1 uttr ,tii A K'.lltA. k. r.ii. 'r. ..Iae.4, X lb-!!, lUnry ttu. h. t ''ltlenol;. l'io. I'l.,wc ... . ..rli-s WiMt.',l, aliMif. W nnhi el K-wtuna f ru-.t s o! ( otlrot.'i A Rj; e 1, Kof.iitz, ifcinir.'. at LJTen., Km.nl. A In. W Bluer av .- , c.lrsrn, K-wnta, k'.'nti. Coarotli A Uupj John F. Sam.r. 1 John II. lilyraye Second FOIl MONDAY", Hay and Vhl, t'olfroth A Kuppel, Oallbcr A IJaiiher, t'otfroib and Vhl, Cotfroth A KuptwL, Uaiiber A UaliUer, Baert. ( ortnuh A Ruppel, Colirotb A Kuppet, Cotlrulh A Ruppel, Harriet Prlttt, A'. VY. Dau A Br., V. I V. K. Carncll, M. Zimmerman, K. H. Marshall. Carncll, ! John D. Knesticr. S 1 Ivo. Sti'ootrson, llleaton, Same, FOli WKOXESDAV, FKMIirA IIV 3. (blither and Baers, kimmel A Co i bora, koonta, komta, CoOmth A Ruppel, ('..ttrirtli A Ku; pel, (rail her A Oaither, OAitber A Galtber, Coiborn, Paul II. Oaltlur, I i'C.nner, i Jam.-t Aracl, 1 Ss, :ue, Cuanirgham Waj., Same, W m. II. Shar.-r. John M. Culicii, len 1. Bar, baers. !l!afTalo V. K. R.Co. ,1). Wcyand, FOR THURSDAY, FKRRUaRY 4. Baer Uaf.ticr AUaP.hcr, Oakher A Oaltlier, Baera, Koonti, llailher A Gait her, (. Other A Uaitber A Hay, Kiinmel A Colhora, Coftp.tb A Ruppel, 'olt.irn, Gaitber A Galttier, Iec30 J. M. Alerts-.n, Wm. S. Harah, 1 Sum. ! Kt.llnKcr. kelm A I.lrens-vKl, ; E. 1. Liciity. I ltaDi.K.'rier, 't hi, I A. Areman, C. K. Norton, J. II. Milltr, I Koont. 'okiorii, Vhl, , k' ntz. GREAT SPECIAL SAtE OF CARPETS. We ftliall begin, in January, extensile alterations an.l m. proyemenU in our nale-roonin, ilurtne wlilcti ibe ;omIw on three floorw or our liiiililiiiK Mill have to be erowileil on two and In order to retluee Hoc k according!, mo oiler from tlitw date. Carpet on bund at I PltHlLS III IV 1 viu SOI.I IV I'M TSUI IK.II. !. cFAIlLAXD, COLLINS & CO., No. 101 Fifth avenue, Pittshurrh. Pn. iec. 3i Tin: TIIE CHEAPEST AND REST PAPER IN TIIE COUNTRY. .0-81.50 PER ANNUM Unexcelletl by any Weekly Literary Publication, Ea-rt or West CANVASSERS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN IN THE UNITED STATES. Ibemost IJIieral Premiums an I Club Iia!r er-eroiTereil by any newspaper. Write ..r .in u lar eontalnlna lull intormatl. n. etc. Soec.fr.efi eoplea Iurniahe.1 oo application. A-l-ln-" THF.LV.LK5r.lt CUMPASY.CHirAii... It.L. beo. A REM Tb RxmaoTO-s Saw, a a MAtHixihasirprunK rapi.1 ly Into favor as p. saeseln-r the b-fcjTt rcai!TATio of fod (jBailtlrs, namely: Liiht runritTiii, smootbe, toi'less, rapid, iurabie, with perfect Luk Stitch. It Is a sLtmle marLice, with Au'.omatle Iirop Feed, lx-fl.-n beacti.'ui an-! tor. rur'.loti the tery I -est. GOOli AtJUXTS WAXTEIi. AM ret IlEMING TON SEVIN(. MACIIIXE CO, I LION, N. V MUXCir OFFICES OF REMIS'lTOS co.vr.ixiF: r.. Jirriuntjttjn d ,?., .ViiitV.'oi ifeKtmi it. Eemin'jt'jn Ag'l f.V, Dee. 23. B.Brooke Nvee & Co., B u rr rr E R coiviiviicsiGr; iVierchants, 54 SOUTH STKECT; ihjavt w bare U r I BHr MERCHANTS to mtip t mm, at will 4lai f' riav "hfr - Ir mist iaifal ebtk U r bPeW i. . B. ni t'tnif'',ar, 1" 4e .T n,l! ,,.7A ... rnfi.. OXX PRICE. ITXIa crAaAJTEE. fl " o I I 1 o I THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN E Cor. SLth ami-Market Streets PHILADELPHIA. JAM'AllY ATrnHM.; ('. f!.-u, n A l(up,r, t (il A l.Ynrnits, i Ken, i '.'liMnP. Hjt. ;t.iii-uth. t-.ri1N.A.vrA. u. '.iiu ' i li im A. 1 rji.t, J..lm slitlry, V, IliL.m Kimm.lf, Vll. 1U. I rolem-a Ertrij, 1" 1") o.tT l! ! il. l -il It.- l'JV '-:.. 1-w May 1 'nro'lne W -k. v. ult.on W et:.ier. Sim n H...t-r. s oil .m U e;ui. r. Si n.-n H.mjMr. t ii2.il ih K-u-'ber, l. l',.rrTiiau, -U,-, I. E. L.i. .Nloc-r. I1. kenn, I". A '. K. K. Co.. Himi'--n et .1.. J yi..j ,i S -hori 'ivr. Krw U!p. Camp i AC... Cyril-, .layer's almr, J-l,n k iiii-lc. A. II. Cotfrotb, 31 M 1-a I'-'i. 'i -l 4 S' X. A So l-t 1T4 Sl l-4 do Week. FEi.KUAKY I. tviN.rn. (taither A O-alth r. kuumelA Co.liru, k ixii : a, Kmrntt. kimmel A Col'm, K-smii, kt.l'.l, Hiiers, Liners.. 'resi.rteriui-!.-lrrh, 107 .1. J. H.,t.I.u. ll. J -o J. Meyers, ,4, .l-.lio knai'ie. l'orr.r. ltobii:iU A .jj 1 Ci"... IV W.A 11. R.K.I '.a. dj i-t 0-i ll-J tl, i: yru Myer t,!mr. Ih.LI.-l Wi VHUtJ, Same, K..n'.t. k,.,iilx. C..II,I aj, Kuj.jvl. '. ttp.th lini i, 1 larht-r 1 t 11. tir, ; 1 1 11: her A ti oilier, H.-iv, H.iV, : liie. P. A C. K. K. Co., M iiicuN-rii "r. ll"iiry tri-!h..i. lO'iirv H. IVitoa, i rw-rit tirnetn, ..II,r. .1'. Cliristncr, I 'am. I I.wrr. k. nn. li s Mill Co-.il 1 Co., Myrrt A tnnwnlt, ;iieit.-y A tirittltb. " do ' A May ii; ! j., I-':. " do 1" " I lo '-14 " do 'M " U.. " ; d,j j 4 A 11 n.! do r. ,!,. i-i do k-sr-nlt. jtVfirotn A Rup;l, Coffnith A Km pel. Coltroth A kupoel &Dd kimmel, Kontz, 'odmth A Kuppel, laithcr A lial.nvr, Koonti. Jonali ShalVr "t at., l;.b!y a Ssiuner, fiolilT A UllifU", .Mar-liaU. .1.. do do 'li do do do do , . .1. Iii.r, M. V. Smith. , , Miller A Liroiher, , ll.landVi.I, 1 . I 'usebeer, Pnniel Camn. C. Meyer'tsdnir., M. SCIIitlx.'K, I'p.ib CultrjtJi A Kuppel, .'41 0m-1 : onutary. g - - ys j m m m 'OR SALE OR RENT. The Ti:vr.iiJme I , R-rs r r sala . rent hit Saw Mill. SluniJle alai -b n an! Lath (' l'ut. Tr.is .... .. i.-.u- ... , . .i,-ri..... to mill. i',T,r,iro if lu tvut or ur 1 . win ,,ea ei . MUShS WAI.KI.H. Stialill.l lib A' 'sk;.ee-s notice. J.-rf I. M:..-r of S-.m. r..-t t.. tavln ma,: an a-utini. nt 1.1 me for Hie benefit ..f er:e.,ra. I b.-r.-i-y Kire t,u,-ts b, ail p-r.n i,i.re;..v ni . r.iii,,rs sn 1 ,i.Li,r. tnroeet at the ttb.-e i-l Jl. 1 r. ir ai s-inrsi.-i r r s-uieltfiit i,u WMur, : ay. j'Lli nay ol JaliUarv. i .,. ciiiiiiriA" j. Mn.r.KR. I -ec. ti W)IT0R S NOTICE. 1 u-i f.-r-incfaa ,'ifor. app.in 1 bv iheCi-art r f I "om.non I'll ' ' -m.r.-i ci,un:y I-, ma-. i!im:u 1. n ol the lutel iruhe ban :, of Siii.., J t ou r. ..!ml."l-tr t..r ! .la--.,', Crt'.ev. ,k.. i.. 1,, an I alllo.l til--- i.-rfaliv eriTitie. thereto I n' f,T (til'l not.. -e tliat lie will a:t--o.i to llieilTiM, soil ail' Jiiiim et at l,n oftx-e in th borough ol .s. io'rs l "O W ,-:i.tav. January l l.hl-.l at l l tia.-i a w. JAII.PfiHI Aali-or. Hini .viiToa S-j. 1 Mai-kln rami!y ue. In the IhirJ yar of itt tt.ttrnr,, h m -t wits a more rapid is. Ci-'ilt 0 TttiO of A.1.a aiy tsvati.ie on fle mirktt. R-ivt!.,r-3j .V ,. J.Ma-.-l,:oe f-r isa i.-iua. lann'j ari l Limily us... (r.iv f.,r de l.v;r imly .im-e Jun, n 4i. r r r;r. ail Tari-s'y (m e-r:..'i.,n, iris, is wsth- of. a rival in fitni:y or wjrlsAp. SESI nl; IKCCLAf.'. SflAa'.I-MilviT. N-w Y'.rk. A rm: la..o 11 w y. rk. S!i r lai,,oa. t l,i.M.r -.. Si7 Stalest., .n. Marliwi aad Arsn.. vf.i.. -"i W.f ttuxton sv. Sewing y .t,in.. I lnr.t,aatt, 11 Wt 4 li S'.. Sewtiisx Maru;.. . I 0. a. I'.K 1 fCB-.ee S... s. wirsz Ma. i.:n" A'Uiita. !a , !. e je-r a-s. M..ritt !?., Sew-ri il arhinet. 21 Sert-nth St., S. .MArr,ir,ev. Va,it4,njf;-..rk, I. 1,".. i peifi.;.tf rt rtri Bjri"r In turn .r AND DAIRYMEN limr'n v-t r' J'.-rr r l;t TIM: !rn! o w. k In ?a ot. ;! t. i ri .n, 1. . . a., i C'or.. J 1 ,e i-: SNGTON. rCO'N DATION'i, nn i invito tho con-rd-n9 an tu; yt r,f the people of P.. I n'lr ' t'St .a, v utrarig-r rvl rtt .r nov v.,.'..r-? Vr.rs city. Pmem Ner "he Fo ur Ciri. na I Points: one rnicsi CA5n AiOlTEJ FULL GTJAEANTTEt CASH EETUlLNi.1)! V.-h t!.s Lars-it. M-it Stylish, Best M-tV, and Cheovt Z:on cf MIN'3 an 1 CO Y y CLOTHING, wo .nv.te yoia ttal t c I on via. --' 1" s I'm A mmr mtr V I "iiajMajiAsoi' AMERICA. WAXAJTAIZEE and
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