KEBHABD & BUTTER COMMISSION NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. MD., WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF GLADES BUTTER, iTwl JilVP f lVTV nclvaiita" and obtaining the lugiicsl market prices. i.s.r,,..,.. :m'ii.l upon reeeivin" their sales romj)tly av. We reft .1 r muiio.v ai r In- pcrmis-ion to Third National Bank, Baltimore. Scheil 6l Kimmel, Bankers, Somerset. First National Bank, Meyersdale. S. Philson & Co., Bankers, Berlin. ALSO TO The Merchant and Farmers ot have done buinevs in prist years. The Somerset Herald. WEliNESI'AV. licxuil er ' IP:-'. a!WM m '.ay. Nov. lS.trtawU. run . fo!.,wP.:inwitli" -'i,o'-',r''' nB the P. W. k B. It- R. :i,r " arc run Monday mnrnir.it-) LEAVE. Klpres IK en.... Miil West 3o a. ia. 2 ii. m. a. m. - 4' i. m. P. W. k P.. : .xprvss f'.st... b:aw v.ct.. Mai: t f- r., ;i : 15 . m. 2 1 p. a. 1:10 p. m. .t n.vur.Y FUITZ. "!' Surrtyer. r e rjv al : ..i-, in bit 'Urv.-.Tiiit rtor:a i l:iir'u;'r.i w 'tain. !) c.( u..;.-f ani i-k ..--..Bnt m.i n.i- .).. lii't tU! rx im in.'.! aa-l !-:rtc:ii "! I' I' tum'.'iif.l. Ail kiif n! r.'.iltft.n.- n: r; of". !-?''" I u-'.jl ,.! fl.;.i ..a r.-:i!-.iii.i--- t'T-i ". '::.- ii;...iiu i-rt,k k ln-t;ri; t.lj-k.iivart!.Vur: ae. ia- r"''.1K' .',.T;.-r.-lI.-;!! t tn i vi rv .Vitur v .m l alt ott.iT ui.l-f? .i.i-r- WAN IK l). LOGO kegs of Glades Hutler wanted immedi ately. We aiv very much inwantof Glades Nutter and make our last eall upon the far mers, hopinir you will send us all the Oiltor vou ean and we will sell it at hiirhpriees for you Vours truly, W. . Temple. 17 South Howard St.. flALTDlOKE. KKUi;a Oi rt:l.rvs S-ld the Itiost Ciades Hmur lict y-xr, oJ o- talned the Kt prii-. Thi-y tee thi' trade and facilhi.-s lor doing the Man" iViin this year. KF.:Nr.nArM:;s-i.iT. 8: Ktciiang? Place, aU iiil'.'fe. M:m Pn KaWne. Citron. H.iKCd Cider, oil' roil Tin: Holidays. Currants, sn.l S:r..g own make. Mince Meat. Graham Hrr order ; also 1. and live Ilriad If.kcd to Wl.cat i'.reail. Cakes, a:i.l Pies kept on har.il .nd fo PfEI.. calc bv J. H. A I art Wvrlti Kitoniiis. Are you suHV-rini wish Consumption. Ci.uiil.s. Severe ColJs fj ttled ou the t jeat, or any dieFe of the Throat. ar.J I.uags? If f . go to your druggist. G. W. Ilenu rd A- Co., ar.d pet a bottle of Rosciikk'is Cehm as Svi:i p. This moditir.e b:;s late ly bem iiilrtHhiefd from liernsiiny, and is telling on i'3 ou n merits. The people are p.iin; wild over its success, iind lirugists ul! over our count ry are w riting us of i'.s wonuer'ul cures tmong tn ir cu.-tomer. If you iU to try its s;i-ri(.r irtr.e, gel a sample lioitle tur 10 cents. Larcc M7.e bottle 73 ccn'.. .itir cae. Trv Tl:r.c d.-s wiil relit v Hep tar tUe l-.pondrB(. If you have been coa;hinc all winter :and U-gia to despair of recovery, or if yoa have taken a recent cold, go at once to the Drug store of Geo. W. Ih nford i; Co.. and jret a Untile of Dn. Mokkia' Syrciof Tak, Wn.n Cur.ar.y ani Hoiie Horxn. Take it and be well. No other medicine ccts s.t promptly and tfTeetually m Coughs, Colds, and all discas of the throat, lungs and che', ha ling to Con xnipiion. Hundreds bo once l!i"ii-'ii mey ial t!i:.t tire ad litase bavj- Ix-c.n rr--j-e.l to hs.iV.li bv ;he use of thi ii:i ot italic reiiieiiy. ji is ulso the know a f:'iitc for Croup, and never t i 1. iu i. tjoir lii-.i-h. Trial size V) cents, larjH til.- ." cents per l otile A 1 rtiwklf Mrdir! Trrtlr. Tbe t'ditttm f.-r 170 of t'ae sterling Medii-al Annual, Know n r.s llostetter s Ai niitnac, is now reiu'. v. aud may be obtained, free of cint. u( ilrcrgefis ar..l ct-neral country dealers in prs of Uie United Mates and F.riTish Amerieu. and indeed ia very civi'.i?.-,! jxirtion of the Western He-misphere. Ii cmibinen. wiiU the oundekt practical advice for tbe prtM-rv-tion and re:oration uf liealtb, a larje aiiHunt of iiiiertv.iiip ard amusing liL'bt rx-ading, HnJ the tulen.lir. astro'nomii-al caVulai'mns. chronologic items, ic, are prercd with greut "c.-e, und wili te found enUn-iy titurate. 1 lc iue of Ilostetter s Aim aii ac f..r IS'.i pi;;l. My in.- the lar..-et L'.isi .n of a lindn-ul wi-rk ttir paMisi-f in anv cit.j,:rv. Tie pn;iuur. il:-i. lliietwr 'Jt Smith. Pittsburgh. Pa., on re.v!:4 of a .nJt.. ' : J a 1 TJ -T (.m.u mwj tonjjij pr.'ure ue in his neigh bo.-fcood. ODDESLUYS, MERCHANTS for handling it to the best possible Inrii?si once, the Ghdes with whom we :0:- A uKitity C'lirkinias. Teachers Institute meets nest week. Nf.v Yfak cards to lc had at this Wit.i.iam Fesn's Bible is ia the p.ws i.'ii of a ai!v in this State. C. C. Wn i iams lzin an Institute :rlin, Monday evening, IVc. 27. in The (.'.iniliria county teachers iustitute meet." in .JohnMosvn on Monday, lcc. 27. Fon Sale CueAP. A small building, in m d coodiiiun, innuireof C J. Cassett. Ei'iroPAl. services will be held in the ;.mh1 TVniiilar'a hall on Tuesday evening, IK-c. 2. 1573. Ki-NNAiiD & OenKsi.CAs made money tor the farmers and mvrvlii.nts who shipped to tl.i m last year. Thk !''t-oiTice at Stallion's Mills, this e miity, ha U-eu re eatli-iied. with Peter J. CV.vtr as osiiuater. The Chiintiiias sea-m is t.-sentiaiiy a charitable one. Let all w ho can extend a helling hand to the deserving ixr. Tiio-k of our young iat'.n who desire New Years Cards" u.n be accommodated v leaving there orders at this u.T:c3. Jr.-T ri cdvtd at the t'heapside Grocery, I". 15. v'oUmrB & Co., h fresh supply ot l.iuiily ttpievries. especially lor the Holi t!y.s. I ivn lin rclian'.s are sjveaking of a draw liaikia Mjgar. Tliat'is nothing. There has beeu a leadul pulbbaek on 'hisses all s .;m'ner. Tiie felcuhin; h.is l-en pasably pood for a few ilaji s ja.t, an 1 every Jf ra that lias a s eigli or ficd has taking ad- Tjin'age ot it. The XortuvimlitrlanJ conuty teacher ' in:i(uU.- will Ije held at Slimokin during the holida. A g'ld watch will be given t.j tlic U-t .peUt-r. What people should know tiiat if th?y sjmil a suisik'J envelop nheij ad d reiag it, they can get the valua in si irips l.y presenting it at the pot-offlee. Tut u.ost forlorn victim of the preseut hard li:i)ts announces himself by the dec laration lb;.', he has given up wearing sus penders, find tniris U heaven to keep his trowsers on. Fox f.s have licen killed in thia county in conriderable nuinln-rs during the p-ast week. MeSrs. Daniel Phillippi and B. F. v'oi:per si-nred more brus'.ies than anybody else in liu-se parts. It's harder to keep track of a sermon when vou it in the back part of tuc chiirJi, but then you pet out first and have the best chance to sell.: 3 good umbrella from the pile at the door. Down in Centre county the happiest ut ot girls in the State have their habi tation. Thev are never at a loss for a pntty night for a walk witU their fel ler " as it is lfaJfin'X'n there all the veur round. TiJ-BAT (Wednc-silavl is the shortest day of iiic vear, and the boyg say they w.ld cot care jf the days were ail short. Le-s tiiuc for school, and more time to sjn nd with after "early ean lie light," you know. Ik yu want your llultersold jomptly M priced and the sales and money at once, U to ii r i Ann & ( jtkhi.uts. Kichange Place, lialtlmore. Ti.e members ot the Disciple abd Luth eran congregations at this place have re solved to give their Sunday Schools a CbrUimas treat. Each wil". erect a Christmas tree, the former in their meet ing hoi.se and the latter in the Court House. Yif no people who are about to marry this winter l.r tbe Crst time would do well to redf mW r Lat it is a waste of the raw matt rial to (.ive the preacher a twenty do'.lar guld piece. Tell liiiu to open an account anil send his bill in quarterly twenty five euts at a time. I r iiii.'iit cot be amiss to remind our reader wbo are contemplating making handsome Christmas presents to their fiicndu that there is an old adage, which Kayi -ie jut Ufore you are generous." Pay your debu first and purehaie your Christ man preent afterwards. A i.AiiCiE wild -cat was killed oa Friday l it by Herbert Nicoderaus, of lliU tone. 1 he animal was treed on the Hidje, a few mile Muth of Siuierset. We have not h arj ot this species of "varmint" for sev eral years. 0(f tkousht the cat-o'-mount extinct ia this part of Pennsylvania. Never "liox" a thilO s ears. A verv common but dangerous prctice. The Jympauum. or membrane, ol the ear is to lion as U fie affected ly every vibrato ry wave tif souuJ. buch a delicate niecaaiai should never be endangered by a riitigu blow from the parental hand. Onk or two vilhiScorj. Jvinc scoundrels iu a con.ir.nnity can make'a Jittle Lell on ear.h all around them. l r.ion.tax n hiait t'.'ini. Ioa't get so mad aW.t it. Yur snb-M-riiicrsare not the only ones tbat promise to pay and then do not. All well regulated almanacs have some. here w ilhin their covers the old saw: "WltcB the begin to length? The ceU lgliu to trwiirtben."' S.) if yon are a believer in almaiut', prejiare for the cld snsp. Tut tocr nit toe r weeks receding C hru4mas ! termw1 AdrenL so called lcai!s iliu ; &rc . . - . J ; neuui the approach or arrival oi the eel-: ;-r!ioa of the advent ot the iint Sat bur. The E. Sunday in tbat rrJ U lh-d Ajvesiauuday ami the other the x-md. ra and !. iwjodar, in Advent Tbe I ecclestasLcaJ j-j.jj Advent. car W i.c'4 Jo commence i KESEHTED FOR W. S. Temple & Co., UTT ! COMMISSION No. 47 South BALTIMOBE, IMIID. Wc offer our services as " COM MISSION MEii fir t ""Ti " to the Farmers and crchants in the " Glades," 'and solicit liberal shipments of Wo promise strict attention tn tis. and will send ouick Wn J.nvp amnio "rash canital w w V, V V. " " " I advances to all who request it n..timnin( rrii. run hp bad at the Express Office and at XUI .7 ., v.v - the Stores. "Respectfully. W. September 1. 1S75. It is said that a Missouri clergyman has left the pulpit and become a clown in a circus. . He gives as a reason that "Ihree square meals a day and $30 a week are better than 100 ier annun payable in dried apples, hav and old clothes." Per has there is a lesson for sonic churches in this paragraph. VVhe.v your canary drofijis and seems ill, juirticuiarly if he shows signs of asth ma or a odd, by a wheezing sound, feed ; him for a week on lioiled t n-ad sn.f nniic. Mix bird seed and flax seed, and give it. Also strew red pepcr pleiililuily on a piece of salt pork and tie it up !n his cage within reach. Give uUa a little saffron in water cow and then. A Mb, Masox has been doing the peo ple of Somerset county, as an agent for a Live Stock Insurance Company, supposed to have had an existence in Itemling. Now Ihe farmers who hold his policies and some local agents would like to know in what part of "Old Barricks" that cor.i pai y h is its "home ofltce." Next -frrt't 1'rctr. Jrix-.iNG from the flaming head lines in notices to "pay up," which most of our exebanges contain, the newspiper busiucis is not very gixyl just at present. Our own experience goes very far toward cst.ibhs!; ing the truth of this. If about a thou sand of the fubicrib.';r3 of the Hckald would come, forward and liquidate the claims we have ecainst them, we would feel wore like wi.-hir.j them a merry Christmas and a happy New i ear. John Jacois Asto'.i dl?d at tbe age of M and left a s-ju. v. itii.im li. -s-.or. twenlv mi lions. v uilalU li. tl.eu ;;u,t Tuesday, at the age of , and leaves an estate estimated at two hundred mi'.lious. John Jjcob, his eldest s in (a mm ot sixty years1, succeeds to the estate. If the law s ot niatlieir.utii. continue, to work in this way. the Aitor IU-ii!y ii 3 no Jsagtr of beeHuinj a butdcu ujxa 4 I'-cv .hi.t public Lyceum. The following Is the of (.rder exercises for the Smoerset Lyceum, furi':i dav evening, Dec. 24t!i, 1?73; Heading J. J. Miller. Kssa ist J. U. Ogle. Declamation N. L. Walter. Leaders ia Debate Affirmative. A. E. Truxal, S'egalire, ,S. S. Uood. (Question, "is the Judgment ft conscience always correct. Lveeum meets to 1 own tjall. The "intelligent compositor uligbtly bundled a few things last week, am ng them our article in regard to the small audiences that invariably greeted a lecturer in this town, and an article in regard to a Christmas festival at New Ceutreville. Doubtless many of our readers were slight ly puzzled to knov.' how cither Christmas day or evening occurred, oa the 2 Jth of Dec. 1 lie festival will be in progress during Christmas day and evening. SIlXDYorn P's. Persons who patron ize papers should ay promptly, for t! pe cuniary prospects of the press have; a e cujiar p jwer in pushing forward public prosperity. If the primer is jiaiJ proiopt ly and his potkeUxjpji kept plelhoiic by prompt pat ing patrons, he puts his pen to his pajwr in peace, his paragratihs are more ptnuted, paints his pictures ot" pars ing events iu more pleasing colors, and the perusal ot his paier is a pleasure to the people. Paste this piece ot proverbial philosophy in some place where a:f ier- sons Mill perceive it. -(;rnd r.nlrrl.ilnuimt. A Grand Enleriiiiiment w ill be given by C. B. Colliorn A. Co.. at the Cheapsii'.e Grocery, Xo. 2 Bacrs' Block, every night this year, where everybody can I enter tained by getting what they w ant from the large and beautilul lot ol Holiday goods just received. Every thing in the a ay of Chritn:as presents can lie had at the Cheaps'ule, at the lowest prices. Call and see, and be convinced. Ot :u friend and townsman, Mr C. G. Bassctt, is preparing the way for a num ber of musical conventions in several of o.;r Eultrht.KTing tow us. under the direction of Prof A- ii. Johnson, of Xenia. Ohio. Tbe Prof, has had forty years' experience as a teacher ot vocal muiC and wsj at one time a U-acher in the Boston Academy of Music, w hich of itself is a sufttcienl guar antee ot his ability. Mr. Bassett's weil known path and energy lurnishes good assurance that tverjthing w.ll be done that can be done to make tkew conventions suceesstul. For any information la regard to Prof. Johruson or the conventions ad. dre t G. Basett. ai this postofliee. rixE Hill, Pa., Dec. !, is EntTo.t Iltr.ALD This morniug about 4 o'clock the large cooner shon ( formerlv shook shopl lielong- inctoj. L, iiurkboMer, ol lli s place, was euiirely coneumed by fire, together with all his tools, finished articles or wood- ware, and a large lot or ooara storeu in the shop preparatory to building a house in the coming spring ; also a large lot of ma chinery, belting, etc., t r manufacturing matches, belonns to Judge Turner. The loss of Mr. Burkholder wiil amount to from 400 to COO dollars. This loss falls very heavily on Mr. Burkholder. Through hard labor and prudent savins Le bad accumulated a fair portion of this li'oiLl'j goods, buCtbis calamity is a serious In-. " - b 1 1 -j- The P. A C. R S. The Boar! of Directors of the Pitts burgh and Connellsville Kailniad Compa ny held a meeting at their office in Pitts burgh last Monday. The Directors elect ed on the Gib iu't, who were present were qualified. The company was orgrnized by the election ot Mr. John King, Jr., President, Mr. J. B. Washington, Sec retary, and Mr. Charles Donnelly, Treas urer. The Board passed resolutions annrovin: the proiK'cJ lease of the road to the Balti more and Ohio com pan v for fifty Years 1 l'..im l,n..ri. 1 1 wi! "l .T 1 : il Ti.--, V; '" ""i Ih rin till At Wl r-;nrtia nry.n lU burgh and Connellsvilie road for 3,30(1. 000, which looks to the retiringof the first mortgage aud Turtle creek bonds at ma turity, and the second mortgage bonds of the company. Alter the adjournment of the directors' lueeting the stockholders held a meetinir. at which, after discussion and some oppo sition from a ciinorily ol bight hundred i and twenty-three shares in the aggref ata. 1 the contract with tlin Ballimora and Ohio lUilmad Cloiapacy was ratitled by a vota r 9? sta i. s rmtntit ti. i.. - " . m. in regard to the consolidated morfae were also adopted uiuoiinjoush-. by a vote of 23,5t;i. J The Board of Directors of tbe Bulti- tnur ' Ohio lUilroad at a rrcrnt nippt. ing have accepiJ the lease and ratified the (contract EJ1 - MERCHANTS Howard Street, Butter this season. to the interest oi tlioe wno sales with check for your Butter, ." and will make liberal cash I on their shipments. - L S. Temple & Co. ' Tin") Many Indictments. In tue re- port of the Grand Jury ot Dauphin coun IV. wc find the following hit at the moil era nnittice of makin.'out two or more iuuictmenis for that which is practically only one offence, so as to increase tbe costs. The sUL'JcStions we presume- will have an equal application iu every other cvmnt , : "Ve have noticed w ith atunzemest the multiplicity of indictments whieh ara re lerrcU to the action of grand juries, acd also the practice which has grown up ol late years, to increase the number of them by "separating into several indictments the counts which could, in our unprofes sional opinion, be contained in one 6ingit bill. The people are not disinterested observer of this practice, and repeatedly express their indignation against the av arice which seems to dictate it. Overbur dened as we are now with taxation it is tbe duty ot every official to guard ag:iicst all waste and speculation of the public funds and excessive and wrongful impo sition of CLtsts and fefs, and we, therefore, ask the court to adopt suae rule to be slriugently enforced, which may be a guide to district attorneys, and other offi cers ia this m ilter." AVr. The Lycevm. We had the pleasure l--. evening of attending one of the meet-ia-s of the'lvceii'u recently organized in tins town, and having been much enter tained bv the exercises, we have thought it but rinht fir us to say a tew words in favor ol this new enterprise. The bene fits of a well eocd'tcti'd lyccum are so well known.- that we often wondered fthv Som erset ha been so long without one. The young people, especially, certainly need some stimulus of this so:t to itcile thiiii to attentive reading and close thinking. Few persons, indeed, are able to learn vt ithout help. Their p.rogn-ss depends mostly upon outside intluenirvS and rspe c'uiily ujion aasociated td'orts. Ti.e U ev il m ati'ords juat such assistance as tuev Iiee.b Let llil lil'.i'. tlii'll. U llO is a!l"i.iw to improve ia thought tnJ speec h, two tbiugi so important iu social life,) lail to eiiibrace the opportunity now afiorded iu our borough. 'I'lie euterptiee is s- lauda bly jn i'.sel! acd so fortunate in its selec- tiou ol ofUeers, that it v'ould v.' a reproacfi to our town were jt U)!ail for want of pu'- lie patronage. Desevolv. rec. it. isr.j. S.t iNPi.tNo iv a Cnrucu. In a certain Troy church on Sunday, says the Timet of that city, a young man who occupied a seal utar ilic pulpit w as evidently greatly embarrassed w hcu the collection was taken up. liispcw was about the first into which the basket wls thrutt, and he plunged his hand into his pocket, kept the collector wailing a moment and tnen quickly thrust a bill evidently the first be could get out of his wallet into the laskcL Alter the services the young n.an lingered, and, w hen the congrega tion J-a'l retired, approached the gentle man who had charge ot the udlcciioa, nut w ho was counting it al the time, and re marked that he w-ja stranger in the city, that he w:i9 uptHir toung man, and had, in the hurry of the moment put a ?10 bill into the collodion tuket by mistake for a 1 hill He inquired modestly if it would be uu lair to ask for the return of $J to hiui. The collector, appreciating the htrarger's evident frankness and imidjs'y, looked over the collection, u::d finding the $1U bill, offered to return it. The stran ger declined, saying that he meant to con- tribute , and that, ni he h .d no small change, he would lie sulislitd it $ 'i were refunded to him. This was proof pos .live to the triasunrthat the stranger wjs real ly honest, and he accoruiagly gave him f .1, Learly all there was in the basket, with the exception of the biil, and the Mramzcr departed w ith many thanks and apologies. Alter the treasurer reached home be a struck by the appearance ol tbe biil and examine;! it clos.l. It was counterfeit. For ihc fi::KAi.r. M:s. Eirtvott : r on the first lime ;n a dozen years your i-t.rreSposdt'!t lately visited the neighbor ing town ot uertin. i ounieting the con veyance used m travelling there, it u not s-) "demnit ion neighboring." I found little change in the inhabitants or iu the dwellings. Soni2 once familiar facts have disappeared, and many children have come upon the scene. Perhaps men and women there have grown older, but I am similar tj that gjud old soul who, when told l.y hi wife that 6l.e wu getting wiiakicd, observed that ihe same provi dence w hich wrinkled her face made his eyes so dim that he couldn't see it. This is spoken of Berlin on the hill. Jiiot I a;Io t.-iu, on the south, is the Buf falo Valley UuilroaJ dopot, a comfortab'.o and commodious building. This railroad to me was a new institution. The train was almost ready to start, and there was a considerable number of persocs on board, but when the fctart was made, these gently stepped to Ihe depot platform, leaving your nuiuuie sen am lue oniy passenger, An easy, cozy ride was had, with the con- cucwr uy my miw, to narrexi, on tne main line. The traveller is absolutely ial'e on the UuUalo Valley he has no tear ol col lisions or any of the accidents to w hich passengers 011 the rail arc usually subject. Even several footmen in front of the train appeared to be under no apprehensions of peril. The train run on time and easily made its connection. It is only faying what ! already well known when I staie that the ButTulo Valley is one of the riche-st portions of Somerset County. The soil for agricultural pur- poses is rarelv surpassed. The buildings are good, the fanners liirilty. None ot t.hem are compelled to buy wheat or any other faira prod jet. The enormous min eral wealth of this legion Will it no dis tant day make it immensely valuable. Mr. Voting, of the State Board of Geological Survey, who has lately n;ade an examina tion of the coal-fields in the Buffalo Valley country, says "It la splendid coal and there's millions of bushels of it," When the report ol this Board hi made, and the virtue of this and our other mineral regions set forth, as they w ill be, we may look for ward wun couDitence to an lutlux olcapi- a ceveiopment ot our resources, and an era ot prosperous times. 11 W. List cf jurors for flic $th Monday, lfTO. .Tanu; ry tertn. ORAM) jrr.T. Addison Joseph Hileman. Brothersvalley John G. Hat. Conemaugh Chauncey Davis. Elklick Henry Blough, John J. Keim. Jennerr-Jona. Sliunk. Larimer Braey U' jetj. Lower Turkeyfoot-HarrLvjn Jacob Hush. Sr. Hemp, Millord Aaron Miller, Henry Fitt. Paint Jovian. Custer Queroahoning George Peterson. iiaiibury Bor Wm. Wagner. Shade James Bcrket bile, Henry Pen rod. Somerset Bor. Ilarrison Trent, Fred. Smith. ! Somerset Twp. Josi:.h Meyers, Conrad ' Darr. " oafharrr'-on EJ. Rittncr. I Stooycretk John M. Gl(aner. I Summit Frederick Walker, i I I'licr Turkey foot Garret Lear. TEAVtUSE Jl'ET riHST W EEt. Addison Ilarrison Turney. Aaron Shannon, Isaac Davis, Abraham Foulk, Solomon Herehberger. Allegheny Andrew Poorbaugh, Henry Sarber, Wuu Miiler. Erothtrsvallev Silai Walker. Henry Stuck, Daniel A"ltfathcr, Frank Hay. Conemaugh Richr.rd O'Conner, Fred crick Ering. Liklick-John W. Vought, Harrison Glotfclty. Greenville A. 0. Deal. Jefferson Clianncey Berkey. Jenr.er Wm. Kline, Adam Lohr, Aaron Walker, Henry II. Hoffman, Jacob Am man, Henry Mouscr. Larimer Herman Johnson. Lower Turkey foot John Davis, Sam. Minder. Millord Charles Sanner. Daniel Dick ey, Jacob M. Saylor, V.'m. C'richfield, Allen S. Will. New Centrcville Richard Vought. Northampton Gideon Bowman, Epu. Broadwater. Paicb Isaac Menser, Wm. J. IIotTtnan. Quemahoning SauinelSwank. Salisbury Lloyd C. Boyer, Jeremiah J. Livengoixl. Shauc Jacob Bruliker. Somtret Twp. Abraham Miller, Geo. F. Donner, Peter Auman, nirum Beam, Jacob M. Baker. George P. bat lor. Stonycreek Wm. Koontz," Epbriam lloss. Summit John Ih Walker, Samuel J. Miller. I'pi cr Tnrkeyfoot John Bowmin. SECOND WE4.K. Allegheny Jacob Fair, Alex. Ware, Jacob Tipton, Alex. Hillegas. Berlin Bor. Chas. Divt-ly. CrolhersTalley V. t Keaman, EJ. L. Cook. C'oacmaugh Joseph J. Jlishler, Joslah Swank, John Hoover. Elklick Jacou S. Livengood. Jefferson Simon A. Berkev, Hiram D. McCoy. Jenner Jerome StufTt, Iirimer Wm. Fisher. Meversdale Gil. L. Miller. Mil.ord Epbriam Shaffer, Zacharias Walker. 2ueruahon'ng Jo!;n Stuft. Salisbury Wm. J. Lichly. Shade ibouicl Waguer, Christ. Blotigh, David Cable. S;merse; Twp. Seorge Somgler, Oi- britl Good, Win. L. Voting. tSouthatnpton Jac. Troutman . Sionvcreek Josiah Walker, It, Bald win, Ed. Mussel man. Summit Samuel Maust, Silas Walker, John M. Berkev, Jacob Lichtv. Samuel P. Miiler, Eph." J. Walker, Samuel 1. Fike. Upper Tnrkeyfoot Christian Kreger. LITTELL'S LIVING AGE FOlt l&TC riic fact that The LirinjAje soon enters upon its thlrtv-third year of continuous and successful publication, is a remarkar ble one in the history ot periodical. And as it is the only thorough and fresh com pilation of a current literature wtiicn em braces the productions ol the ablest living writers in science, nction, poetry. History, biography, politics, theology, philosophy, criticism'and art, its kapoiiuncc to Am erican readers can hardly be overrated. Ia no other way, in fact, can so much of the best work of the best tuinds of tbe lime be ouiaineil so cneapiy or conveniently, 53 through thi; ituyijard eclectic weekly. The list of lorerr.ost authors of the day represented in its page?, will be found in t.ie prospectus publiehed in another col uiun, and is ot itself suflicient evidence of the ti'fiUty of the magazine, while in quan tity of reading it is nuapproached. Tht hiring As has alwat s stood at the head ofiis class" not only as the best, but a.l thins considered, the theapist of the I eclectic: and since its recent absorption of ! I "A-rry -if ;'. ,'" U praelieailv 'without a rival. In the multiplicity ot periodicals claiming attention, it has become almost a necessary to every person or family of intelligent";! and taste: tor it, alone, fur nishes such a compendium oi' whatever is of immediate interest or permanent value in the literary world as to render it an invaluable economizer of t-hae, labor and money. For those desiring the cream of both home and lurebtn literature, the publish ers make some combinations with other leading periodicals, by which a subscriber is. at a'recmkably small cost, put in pos session of the best which the current liter ature ot the world tifTords. The prospec tus should be examined by all in selecting their periodicals for the new year. The volume U-gins January 1st, but to those remitting 'now, the intervening weekly numbers are sent grati. THE FITTfcBl KUM fiAKETTE. Those wbo arc arranging for their home papers for the next year, will do wisely to send for sample copies of the PiTTsr.cimn Gazette, Daily or Weeklv, as it will be seen to be the best pujier published in Pitts burgh. It 1st he oldest, being nearly nine ty years old, aud has kept pace with all phases of modern newspaper progress. It is printed on new type, and on clean, white, handsome paper, !u new is spewUiily full, and accurate. It receives Cable news Iroru Eurojie, and Dispatches from all parts ot the country. It has Special Cor respondents in Washington, during the session of Congress, and at Harrisburg during the session of the Legislature, and will give full reports of all that is interest ing in the proceedings. Its Local r.ews is complete and varied, yet chaste and pure. Its Editorials contain trenchant discussions of ail current sulijecbi, and ileal indepen dently w ith all Issues of the hour. ' The paper is Republican in Politics, but holds that the party is supe rior to cliques and rings. Its Alarkcl lUportt ere enptcially full and complete, and hare a reputation th'il i vuU-nprtad, for ateurary and re liability. Its reports ot the hire Hfork market are aLo the best in tho city. In frequent instances, parties in the country have saved or made considerable sums by following the accurate reports of prices, giv en by the Gazette, in making their sales. It also contains Agricultural, Household, and Family reading, carefully selected. Thus it is a family paper of great excel lence and rare cheapness, as to price. Its circulation U the largest ot the Pittsburgh press. The Gazett? is furnished at the following rales, and we claim that they afford the cheapest newspaper published, when the size and quality ot the p iper are considered: TIill$: D;lly Gczctie 1' postage prepaid) by mall, single subscribers, $1.7o per year; in clubs of five, 1. 50; in clubs of ten or mo.-e. $1.40, and an additional copy tor erery ten to the-getter up of the club. Post masters arc requested to act as agcuts. For simple copy, of daily or weekly, free of charge, address ElA-Q. UELD ii Co., Pittsburgh, Pa, Hop BatiMog. East WoRcxsTEit. N. V., ) December 14, 1873. Otsego ranks first among the counties of New iork in the crowing of hops. The young plants are set out in the spring In rows rsiuglng two wavs at rlstht angles to each other, and from six to nine feet apart Tbe intervening space is usually planted in corn or potatoes the first year, and the whole submitted to a thorough tillage with the plough. . The poles used are for lie most part hemlock, and about 18 feet long. Tho viae niiii.1 Mind around the poles in a particular Tfay. It requires two years to produce a crop' from new vine, (jatherinj generally commences in September and Is a seacoa of much hilari ty and enjorment. Men, women and chil dren turn out to lend a helping hand. The hops are dried In a kiln and pressed into bale. They are sold at price s vary ing from ten cents to a half dollar per pound, deending on the quality of the article and the demand lor it At present they arc a drag in the market, hardly pity ing for the labor trended in cultivating liicia. l-.u. when there ia a demand tor them and prices are good, greater profits are realized than could be made from the same amount of land planted with any other crop; the net income of one farmer from three acres of hops was f.00 several years ago. 4 PL:.L PIE f AH. fast week I vbited Vuc farm of Mr. Trickev. The said gentleman has risen from poverty to wealth br temirat ting tor lumber for the L. . navv. 1 ami is expemi- j ing .part ot hi. gains in fitting up a model : Urm bouse anu dairy. I Tvrenty COWiare milked at this larm. ' Thev are all Jerevs. i he m Ik. nstcad i V ." - 1 t .v ' . of being put into crocks, as U the custom in Pennsylvania, is poured into a large I ! tin vat capable ol holding frora forty-flve ! I to fiftv gallons. It is claimed that a hrser ing larger surface to the ttmosphere. There is a stove in the milk room and the air is kept at an even temperature. I have alluded to the neatness aud good order olserved by the penpie of this com munity in the management nf their farm buildings, etc Economy seems to be written on every barn, wood house, and pig sty. Indeed they as far surpass us Pcnnsy lvanians in this particular as we do the people of the South and West. But it is not that species of economy which is shown only in the saving of dollars and cents; on the contrary the saving of time, labor, money, and material, all seem to have been reduced to the most perfect sys tem. The firms are small, little or nn tax is paid on unproductive capital. Eve rything is in its place, were in can be found whenever it is needed; no time is wasted bunting things up. The wood house is filled in the winter and need not be re plenished till winter comes amin. Pro di nee, management, and foresight accom plish for them results which we can bar J- ly attain with all our push, enterprise, and go aheadativeness. HISTOniCAL MEM0IC5. Associations of the past as well as of the present linger among the bills and val leys ot this regoin. Many events of the most thrilling interest connected with the old French war and the Revolution trans pired in Otsego and Schoharie counties. It was through this country that Brant led his murderous bands to the bloody massacre of Wyoming. The town of Cobleskill in Schoharie county, was the scene of a battle between the colonists on ore side and Indi:.n4 and Tories on the other in the vear 1T7J. The same place was captured and pil'aged by Bract and his marauders in 177$. Among the cap tives taken ht that lime was a certain Mr. Warner and his son, ancestors ot the lady at whose house I am at present residing. The younger Warner made his escape, but his father was taken to Canada and there retained as a prisoner a number of years. While speaking of Indians I am drawn from the realm ot tact to tbat ot fiction, when I remember that this couulv U the scene of one of Cooper's most thrilling tales Leatuer Mocking. As 1 expect to be back among the frosiv tons ot thunder before many Javg, I shall cl e mv letter for this time. If. F. There is a young man n aming some where along the classic banks of t he Con emaugh, who gains the means of support ing a lra'.I tenement ot clay by furnishing local items for the Johnstown Tribune. He used to have a sweetheart, but evidently the course of true love did not run smooth in his case. Hear him; Hi eajy In tliii worM tiling go wrocir, A wurJ. too much or a k'.st too ling. Till al la it there faltetb a rcl't or r.'.ln, An i life li neyor the aame ?a!a. Ton tue Houpavs. Orleans Molas ses, Baisins, Currants, Boiled Cider, Cit ron Peel, full assortment of Spices, largest stock, finest rarietv, and best assortment of Candy and Candy Toys, in town ; and a good supply ot Appleand Sweet Pota toes, all at bottom prices, to be had at the Grocery and Feed Store ot to:; & BcnitiT. t'rehh Ojttrrs for ib HoIiUnTS. Will have on hand a lane lot of oysters by the ran, quart, and in the shell, ordered especially for the holidays. Also spiced cucumlier pickles by the" doz. Call and see me and be convinced that I menn 1 ine-? Wanteu immediately, TufLeys, Chick ens. Geese, and Ducks." W. S. KtiEi.An, Cook ii Beerits' Block. SNYDER STAIlXEIt. Dec 12t!i. a: the residence of the br'.de s parents, hyjthe ltuv. il. b. Stouffer, Mr. Ilarrison Snyder to Miss Malicda Starner, both of Mineral Point, Somerset Co., Pa. MAURER-SPANGLER.- At the Luth eran parsonage, in FreHenbi;rg, by fiev. J. J. Welch, Mr. JViiah Maurer and Miss Ellen Spangler, both of Somerset county, Penn'a, ELRICII BltlXIiAM. At Wcllers bnrvr, on the 9th ot November, by Rev. B. Knepper, Mr. Jatnps Elnch to Miss R. Ellen Brinbam. both ot Wellersburg, Pa. DEHAVEX MOSEK.--At Wellers burg, on the Soiii of ioen.ber, by the same, Mr. George Dellaven to Mia Jen nie Moer. both ot Wellersburg. Pa. Dr. I'lnnrja Compound Kyrup r Rn- rim tft truaraateeil to cure lriUauiiuaiion of tbe ktilucys anil bladder, ptinful or euppresel urin ation o frequent In M (ie, pniDtui or iupprel ir.fDilruotKD, leuwin-haa or wtnte. gravel, gleet, etrlrture, bloody ui;cban;es, BisSfi diseases brick.lurt deposits, lf-'jr. pain In the bar. or ride, rii lc headache, .implex blotches and rnip Hons un the face, and all disease! of ?;ieelnc or cn;iiu:l"nal nature, reiranlle of doraij.m, te or . '"ai.-JUli.l Syruj) of Kucha ia a poaitive and ra!trtleiin-. For ie hy Geo. tV. bintur.l & Co.. S..merot, l'a., an l .Mocatsla li l'., I'mJu rne, la. ej.i SOITBSET JIABKET Corrected tj Coo Il JliCKiTS, DUUIi I!l CHOICE GROCERIES, FL0U3 & FEED, Applet, dried, fl & Applet. otter. )) iral Kmn. y l0 Re l-u'ter, V ft (ken) Butter. t. (r.ll) buck 11 heat, r1 ho.-hel meal, y bus Bwai. 9 ti KacuD, shouldert, fl r .idei. " rojntry hams, 1 lb Corn, (car) rmfhel Corn, (sh-lled) y bu.'hcl Corn meal V Calf kins. V Keira, do Kl .ur. V) '! Flaxsoeil )) bu.. (5 ft) Hun', (yuirar-carea) 'fi ft Larl, IS ft litei, ted sole, y a " upper " ,. kic " Mid.lliDjOi. wtiiu-, f I us ata, oa PoULtoea, -fj ho Peaches, dried, 'fi ft Rve y hn kirs. V ft Salt, No. I, 9 bM.extr ' Orooml Alom, per sack... ' Albtiin. ;er sack-..., Sannr, yellow l ft " vblie Tallow, f ft VV heal. f t ? Wool, (I ft Sc ,...Toaoe l io ....tiwa Xtw AJcertiiiements. A UPITOR'S NOTICE. 1 be underiictK d anditor appointed hr the Or phans' Court of Somerset county, Pa., to bud tbe lar-ts. report an opinion nnd iiale an aoronnt. II neccftiarj-. In tbe matter or the exreptlont to ihe adaiiuijtrtur'a account In the eatate of SoK.n-'in Knee, decease), girea notice thai he ill attend t.i t-.e duties ij bis api.ilntmtiit at his oHice, on Tlmrsilay, January 9, Ult, when and where all pa i. ies interested soar atuuxt. E. Ik !) ER, deca Auditor. . ZELL'S 'I 5.rl article. 3 000 en I 1 ' irraTinsrn. an-1 IS splendid I FCYf!fJl?FrIIA ! MP- The BET HIHJK I "blobUrLfllA, ; of nirrTKil j.oowm i Hip Hov Mi E.itloa lt ngaiae. Now In the ii j e.qre of Pubncaiu n. I tent for St cents. BAKEK, DAVIS i. CJ., PhiUddphU. tccia atotici: li ! The snnuil recetlns ot tte flwthoMers it llic S'ft!!irrl Si Miami Point Kniltuoil liininany ) fcifi uy una i ine olive OI HI uwnipnny, in Sum erset. Pa., on the second Mnday 01 Jrt'naary. A. 1). laT. neios; thelutb day. fur the purpose of elcct iuj a t'rilint anl dirttrsrs (irtfif ensuing Tear. J. H. I HL, dca.aj Seireiarr. pUDLIC SALE. Ite thler'liie'l will su-11 at pul.li' site the proiierty of AuKU-tus Y. SuthL, on the premise;, ul jellersoa tonnshiji, on Thursday, January 13, 13"Jf., " Va-w.t: i,e ha.l of hordes. 4 en,w 1 two hor'e wairon. 1 new spricw wagon. 2 eeUof hameaa. 1 ItoekeTe snuwer and reaper, 1 grain drill, plows, narrows, hay by tbe ton oats, corn and buckwheat by the buidiel, 300 saar keelers, kettle, stores and ot ti er (arming Implements and boascnuld lurniture t numervws to mention. AL al tbe same time and ptase I nil) tii t'- ojiLsiclr)- -A3 acres, strict nnnn. artji'tiiiia liux.'s of Jacob K Uarloer. W. P. Hay Ixu , iv . iiker ao-1 others- about Hi acre ot wbirb are I ciar ii no acres in nnuaw, rarins; tDereon era-icti m tanre two aory irame mn in-l iattv bank barn, botn nearly new. Tbe farm is well 5 MTiXi kT. wluuJ-", ! Is in a sjoud state of eultiraUuo. PoeiLka f.vvt. April l. isrs. Farm will be soul cm payment-, xtu) t" perai r p-tsny. ie t commence at '!ock a. uv, - XAU BAY, deea ' Asdgaee. ft zr ivi , i 5 ,J Sui::urrs 5SS- & 2 kl SIT i '- O ' v If & i ' ml PI! HI v. n 1 7: ' sweaw. T -: was) A SUI 4 l 1 t2 ff- kH Caw Hi aw A, 5 h iO LI: fcT5 u jr. f-. iZl .rt'N So iac-uu r 4 f torn & w v r i I 11 nmiVMiiriie-l j I 1 . Court W nuike Ji II 3 ' o-i. of Iw.-iM ; 11 Yl iratcr? l tnc e.ijt( I .nmthe:n alt-nl M HIP) A tsw It SALES. lie virmf t.r rondnr writs of Fii-rl Kacls LfVirta 'ji 1 ; i-ue I ' Ul of the i;oun : c -ni-nj.t I'ie.vi ol N tuert e. ony. Pa . anl lotre ulrevted. 1 w il -n-' to '. y 1 u jIic oi.. ry. :i Ihe Curt H-i!, la Ser1:-, on Friday, D?c.r.ib?r , 1ST5, atlo'c'oik p.m. be ftff wl riieil resle.ut. 1 All the r!z!i!. tido. kitercn and eliim of NI.n ' Meriri. ul i-i rul : it- t..,' .w,-.r- ,ir.,i! ,...) J -L A certain tract of land ritaatc la Sfcy- j i UDITOK'S -NOTICE. erjaaiD b,. ac.t summit t,,wasbip. S juicrv't Co.. -i A- i a-.evnianu,,,,,.., ut vf 1m, m wnicn , ""', n ipo!n!e. sndltor !t the (- iBips are . res car. with ner-n! d-cl:.;iz : nrt ol s to-r-i e.,.lu, T , ,J iU.: . , . ' " tou.-e, tt.e auo. r,.t mill a:-. ! other bulldins in "'",u"!' ,A :s 1 op. r '., iliereoo erei-ted, .Mn,I,4 Ub,u , t.lui-r iii.-l ' Troutin.tn u.j. t-.. and th.'V ; Berk.ey heir U.-iii.-v aud olLcrs. with ! "" ' ih'-ret... ! j, hrri-y Kl,v. ,UAt A eertam tract HoJ rttnte In Sum- mlt tonriubip. iotnrrel .. t;, ,:;.,,, - 0 acre more or less, of whlca tsr u about l&i aeroscicared. wi:h a dwelnnir b aj olt),r buiUlinirs tuereon erectel, .ij..iain M.T,t!ktaie r.p-uituadWiK.wna.tne lleurv mis a irict wl:h lueappunciUiKts. , ra-n in execution as the pmnerT of N! n Hcve.s al tha euit ol VV. t . .Lireuiuod et at. A LSI I All the riht, title. Interest and claim of t'ba.-'cs H. liaa-.-ar, ol. ia an 1 t j tto i-ii- Kwj.i ii. fi. eJ real :: ' ' A certain l t of cr iuii l :oi.i!c iji McTrril i t. ' "io.iiuittf iui'. ! f 'ur" """re or leas. n.t k.,wu as l. K oo i .w P-.Dk M'L u'wa- "1Jin:.i lot ol John H- Ui on;hen,b. M. A. hunter on tLe .uiti ali.-r : on ihe ra.-t an,t ipmt.nif ccnt -r Kt a i i w.;l. with the appurtenances. ,lJ OOroUiH. Mollicr t r.jii,r o. . . H. esoeumwi as tne pr.KT of l- arl. aumcaer at le u.t ot J. O. lievcrs, adm's. PcK-r .taciers, deceas-d. ... . A LSI AH the right, Llic, iu;erct an ! c!:i!:n ot It D. Jiincrart.j m. j. .Uejers. of, lowui ilescrmcd real caiitc Viz' , in am tj tf.c f. !- A certain lot o! iiruuu i ti. ue , M,.v, r. , ooMOlt imcnet couut, P. With twosior'e tranio store ana iiwei.ii,,- hi.a-e na otueroui ouiidiLss earreon erectcu, Ix.umied by Uui S. l"e e i. w:ta tue ap,iirt nances. Taken In etceution u tha pro; rtv ,r l p Miiier and in. J. .Hovers rt tr.o j-ni ..f i,.i,ii also A.lthe rlitUt. title. Interest n-t et jfta of Lcei 1 f real estate. tt: A certain tntct of lau I siru.ite In J. nner town- ,h' i: ' buu-Hoi J-ror.,, K Jeua'aJ. ad sj: somerset bounty, l'a., eoautituiiK toaere. , niiIli r""r " ' trustee l"r the uie ol thi real rs m.,re or less, all cleared, aojouuu lau.is ol H ory i ""'"l isrei hWia. iIowmj. t wilt attend M - .. . uroen.our auu Sioiit.na turn I-- - to, iuc w'tuf icuniKt... lu iu e t-.'ui 1.41 as trie rim.-r, r.., micuciis-i me tull of Hctin- V. . .Maurer At-j Alt the riitht. title. Interest an i claim of Jacob l. Aimer, oi, In ami to tim i..n.., , . ' Imll.l. .... merset county, i-a.. ciaua.utc o acre, more r K ol winch there are ai.u r j acres i learcd uu auiut la acres iu tuoailow. wi:h a tw su re nuieuirfliiinr h..ue, i,,ni aud othirour i.uii.i icas uicreon erene-i, ai iom i. n- s ol JoMn'. denrork, Jiib p. KcHy, jauics Parson a;n utt ers. w;tu ti e x; purteuuu. cj. Takuu in evxuiion as the property of J,f,i p .UUkr at liic .iiilol A. Saui;, r ,'l.V ALSH A.J il,e riant, title, latere: ar. l cluiinof Silis v.. o.auu, 01. 111 anl to the loiivWiuiUvrtlK- real 1 estate, iu: u A l,:T:aia bf. af-oo-l annate in liie riilae of I. . .Vi .. a iown--i,:p. .,air-u cou.it v. I ra . coniaiiiiuic mic aire. m.rr,. ... !,.. ...i, . ...T.I and a kail '.y.-y tracie dclln.a 0..un. stanv lu l wer tau ,ird 0i w.! i S: !, r' jninc, -sc.. eompleu. ad.jiiiin oi u ' ilarue.l on the north, and C!i i.u ;to,oii s u- ir au the eus;, with the appnrcenan-vs. Taken in exceatii u ti the pr..pr:y of SlU ) C. A UU All the rlitat. ti.!-, i...ert.t ac. J. l:iicr a:; i iicnrr J. Mub-r ci :i:n .if .Man 1, iu a-! to ta" ..jilu'-.ii:dis.'rihM real estate, viz: I A teriain 1 .t .,1 ruun-i i:ui:e of Meyers srtaae, in Merer-. a etsct eouuty. Pa., .ntaiiiiu-j more or !. wi.ii a bri.-k. on tac aonta side :-mu-r!:. s. in- ou'-icuiiu acre, lii h. u.- t!ifrev!i . , '"" - lot io. -14, :nj !r.ir.a l.'is "I ... ou .u'jhm, anl Lm. il. w,i.ii iye a;.pi:rti:r....n,:i s laJcn iiiiii:a;i..u as tbe pru-nv ol M irv J Mukr anl U-nrv .1. Mi.iirai ite-'.u.t o, J. ti Meyers a tniet i..r the ne,r ol fcur .Hew .:.-. (Ce-s.-cd. 1 i i'-K'IS.-Any p. r oa pa.-. :. at the above sa.ewm pli-aw lake iioiu-c tit t..n per cni of U....I, oe rettuirwl as a- the ro-rt Is kneciie i da. otherwise it wiilan , cipuitd toaaic. This rcsi.iuc i the p-ar-bn money mu: be ai I or vre the STtn i.a i January l;t the .:r tin-1 bv Uie cvii.t --',; .. 'km.ttU-cement ol Si.enrl s .a--js. aaJoode.-j wn! bo aeXh- ..o;jj ui.-ii .,. ... ...,.., ... ....... , pai 1 In. tic CLl'i Kit. Til l: ui.. c,nicnt authors of tiie d.iv. ich as Hon n . r.. i,i...;,f..-.,., fr.f. Ma Mnlirr. fn-f. i Huxley, lr. IV.lt farpenier. Frd. Tvniall It. Irato-. s I'oner t .'ol.U., The liukeol Arayil. .l:n. A. Fmade. -ilrs. Mui - b. Mr.'. i.i pliant. .Mi'! riiackerav. Jean Inzelow, (r n M ic '"baM. tt tn. t'.la. . Antii-iiy i r ;' .:, A-.-.tih-w 1 ''. henry hn-. lec TlKiaia.t'arlvle. VV. V. St' ry. Ko. ert h:; -uaujir, lcul js,B. ' Kniwnin an 1 tii-tny otl-cr-', a'c repp's.-ntr ! in tie: pw-a-.-s ci i ;! Litteli's Living Age. ; I in K. Tt.e Ltrit.t Ase enter- ap- n iN thi-v-! h.r i year. It has never laile.1 to receire the -iuii support oi me w: men and j-.urnai? ol I ' country, jiu; nas met Wl'.n Ooi,st:mly llicr-as ihk airs.. H iving nveiuly al.r!.l Hi voai,.r. 5ro,aip-ti-..r. --tvi r-.- SatanUv," U U m with jut a rival In Its special Hold. Til EES AND A QfAETKE TIIOLSAM) iouMc rolairin octavo p-i-es or rca-Un tnvlor yearly, f. r:n.nn P ur Lsriro volumrsi It presents in an l3rt; i,-uo orm, d n-i,)erin Hi trn-it ..ou..b oi maurr, Wlin iretlties eck!y issitf. and with a itt.-.tatt u?lti4 to lis ieatteinp'e. by no oturr pnli:iea;i a, the Ih-si r.'savs K-. -:. I'ritii iu-r Til.. ory n,:i: p. Travel an-l lns,very. l'. try. S.:ien:;iU Ibo I rapnicai, n.-uan-al an 1 IVIltical Inforniatlcn. :n m ttie entire !-.! FnU':i l'er. :kal latcr atnre. irartn; the e'tilir..;; c-i.it ia ! ' stories of the rt LEADIXO Fora.M.N .vrriiuKs wi Ziven. brother will, - uoni u'-i oy any ollu-r pe-ri i;.-:ii in tiie world id be he litt rary and scientlii- mi::er of the dav ro:n tbe j-n.. of the ju-.emia.el, and manv "iti r. loremiat living K.-s.is:., S ientiij C ritics Discoverers and Uliti,.-. r-presatimc evcrv de ,iriinent of Knowleiitfe aud IToaress The impi.riance oi The Liviim aL- to ever. tmeriniQ r-sier. as the only aattanirtorilT rreii ind complete compilation 1 1 an in.li.-pcpsal.ic cur rent litcraiure. :adi'i'n5at le because it cral raivs Oie productions of THE ABLEST LIVING WKITmS In all brsn. b.'s r,f Liuritnre, Sei-n-e PoIiti..iM1ja,.ict;t;j iwik-ated by the Art, and OPINJOPilS. Whisht t6n ! a place ia every American i-jtx." . i. rinc. -lunooiner sir.irie pnbllra:p n erji thfre be .eun.l s.i ma-h of mcrliug l.t. rarv excellence." . t. t'crrwrw Fott. It rcprsiu.i ihe Urt thouxhts of th- tst mm-isol tbeeivilUe.1 w. rid. n ..i, ail tou. s.,: iiv in intereM." ymlcdilia Inauirer rin l.t ol ail our eclectic, pab.'iratiocs." Ihe Satton. ,r York. "And tbe eiicapcn. A nicntblv that ci-ai" ev ery w-ck." --ie Adrav-e. fhir';o. 'Fairly without a rival." i:onrrrt"ctior.':i'ut Eofton. A pare anl peroeta.it re'crv-.iran.I fountain nf "ntcriainiaeat mil ir.;iru'.ti..n."' Uo-n. kb.-rt C H ir.lhrop. The t.est pcri-jiiical in Amcri -a." fi-r Dr CuyUr. Its pair- tc m with the cliolcem Iitera'.a- of the day. ".V. i'. Tnbu.te. 'l UU Ir ap.ne a reader nmv tirly keep ep wi'h ill that is important in the iiicri'.urc. bi-t. rv t".i imcs. ami science ol the day. Jae MilkotLi!, X. 'The ablest roy, the jnot entertafnlns to ri', 'be bnc-t poetry of the fcijiii-b Ltr.zuate. re here sath'-re-t I ttether. " l-hna.t Mau Jotirncl. Its pal.Iicati'.n in weekly number rives to it a (treat advantn? over iu ai. n'iilv f.utenir ra-n-s in ine spirit and freshness of iscninta.'' fhf Pacific. vn tranriico. lndlsnsit.le to everyone who desires a 'lior-.ua-h cou n.i.um or aU that 1; admiral. ie and noteworthy in the literary world. " V.oiion fott. pr"(..t,Li aj 1L-V country." rtit.ffiit abi!.ie.l Weekly at M.OOavear. free r post aire. oiume toxins Jii.n.ry 1. New suhscrfh- . . Uj rccc'.ve tiie tatenruji i nnm tiers nrnit. Ad.n'i. LITT ELL A O AT. t!o.:on. j!c;3li Prefer llijli i f oar rirwivn Art it The Liv;c2 Ase and top or other 3S American monrM,-. - j.-; -.1.- -,u nuu nimseu in command ot tbe s box-situation. fi(i. i'reitn Ball'tin. forlo Ibe Uv'ui Aje and either or, of the American 1 Month,. ... ,.- 11 e.i. i.. i or Baisr. or Ajif.letoo's Journal, wctkiv) wi 1 ti jsent lor a year, both p ipabl: or. . rW.io The e Soribner s St. Mea..a I Address a Above. I UMTOirS .NOTICK. 3U "trit-iiii.tn ui live i-o-i latne f of Jn.b 'i-t. lire nf Sun h- to the matter r.f t.iat ,t.f..r.t- ; (Beat on i nar :y, i-vtn!r 3u m, at Li rlio ; in Bi' r-.'i, j.. ! Alien 1. a ail pcr.Mis u.lcr.-sted can ii i:svr. s ;Hixr, A a me de-S OTICE. Is b'.rcly o.vin tL ,t an ap' lua:: n Wi.l be ma.ie to the nctt ti neril AssiiiJily ol t'eau-syl-ani lr the repeal of so reu-hoi tiie iramc lawsoi t ii i j t'oipni .fiwealtb as r-latcsto tbe nuat ins; if uew daring tbe m-nt 'i ol i -eeroK-r in ervrh year in ..110.11 n,un:r. dec ' riM-nv Pi K i: kikptiiiv 1 ihe st'-khol.!-r of tbe S-erJ3t St IJciPrl Turnpike !; id Ojispony, will UaecotKiej tbat a elected will te heM at the boujie of G.roe A. Kimniek in Alh-a-heay p.wnship, 00 tle nrt 3rn .lay of January nt, tu elect one President, six t Marc: s-rs an-1 a Treapuri-r to conduct Ihe atfa,r j of saii tKpasv for tbe csuuinar rear, j Ji.fi KIMIiKU I r-ilt- . Ie,;f.rJ Ir-ialrer cpy charge t.'ooipany dee AUDITOU'S '0T1 CE. : I 1 ue an lerslKncx) a!tor. appfin!-."! by tbe rr-1 Dhau' Cutut 01 iiiwjersrt eouui ta ascertain - I sance-aints. If anv. anl tuna distrii.mion ,.r be tisnd tn the bands of tbe executor of Jae.d.J j Meyers ilw7Wied, to and amosx those Ictraily ea ' titlcil thercta, hercr y selves notice mat b wiU t-t-n l to 1 no .'.atiefof Ins appointtnent at theoiSee of 7. 11. Ktx, ai.. I. ibe txToia of is-mcr-; set. on Monday. I'ecutuber iT. l;i. atl0o'cje ; a. dl. when ail p riles tn'rested cxn rreaa If. j they see pr.ijer. 1 HS F. ETIE. j i dee - Alifor- I iv Aditrti.-r-nu-u'- VDITOrS NOTICE." d.1 i.u r,-.,. t mi nt .Hint 11 I z. : v. r t ..r.. s . ......... , .c pr , .4 .1 r bn-i.y ..! fi-e : hat , I'"" 'H"l'f.t aihi .;iio ,n; l-r..uai.eol. ar.::r. J.ruur. . j,;4 ; tncro all f r itt-f;t m a:u-n I Cil in. I J. o. ic;i,:-. j t:"" s,";r, """"in. ,t 1 i,n,..:a,.w. ! (v.ntv-rCO. 1i7j. ssVn an I in r-; iK.r Vn. ., I 'eii ntnv .im-ntf. - - - J. O. Hit LK, Ie- $ Aa.m - : . i a I I ) I T ! X VllTIIH' ! i C LUU1,l -Ullth. . - I H..riPatiaa,7-'intM auditor r-y ihe r",ji.m!' "ur! J' "t c-..n:i-T. to ui.:rn.u:e iAe mad l'r" ot lsaic kau:mjn. tnt.oe r tao teal e-i:e ol J in.a Cn-tcr. dn-ca.icd. t an ! il. - t k'' " en'Hlnl Ibercio, notice i i.er-.ov ...: I a.;i ..,.. i ... ,i. .... ?ui.l ap-m;Tt-.Qt at my ortice. m Sooier-ict tr., on Tuoday lK-c!u:-rr Ms, til'-. tkciaaJ urw ail ;vra tr.te.-e-ie. tur at'ea-l. j. a. ooi.e. c;'' Au.itor. ' cf . L Dl i"t)'IS VllTIPf An i utf un lorined, tiiE been apj inlcl all,1!. .... . in.ix iii.tni.uMo.i ot in ni..r.-v ;n tr.e hin.lsoi (l,ir KB..-pi-r Hiih Shenrt . i s,jm-r- er't 0- '.lu:,. jrir out of toe tialeol llo reui r. late of J.1,,, u. iiii,;r. :o antl ain..nu ttx.tse k-i.d ly enn:!e l tl.rnto. i;:it) noiu-e lOai ho w;,i i: ten.i to theiiu-ies d .! ,.ip iiiimcnt at an td.-r . ra.. on Inlsf Iteivoiber S! 1-", ' Jr,1e,mV,, i ( ,1,. ' !i.-n and wticrd ail parur in. .I ! tn.-y tiiins: pr.rr. U C. I '. .it, lit h . AlI'llT. l I'll OILS' SOTICH . -V. . on m tt tu. H k..,;. t . . .. .L J ' - 1 "' ,r,UQ -' r ui'i-iaiiu. c: ; un au. in ,.-,oii.-fc ou '.-ii:' tj v. I j-eui rr -V. H7a. at :1 i .i't.m...i s i.i W. H. T: 'ST LIT It W . VI TF.. Au.a'.i,r. decS AOTICE ill ' ' pnbii.' r h. V not i:id TV t t tr..fimw a JO-eamcut .-teuiiuu o.;e Kiven bv theuHnersiun-e-1. w: h my wo- dril Mar. i'r..-!ir an bail, :o iMiliatn Miederii k. on Hie ith oai ul Ice.. m r, 'i.li:, ; ,t si-vent .i.jiUrs. "i. nai.i.i ,.u i.-l ltJ;:i hjv ut l i:.Vr. as 1 fvc-iv- ! n:. v:i.iio I pay the sa-nj u::ks c aipviii it-r ii. an 1 wi i i by l.i w. OA fiRIFL Sl'AXOI.F.K. IN orici: i I ' .' wi!i r'c.-fce-! n t'ic f -j nj i.e. S nr. ap to tee .i a dy o ! I.ir.Ks:! :ii, c'.;uri 11- uc iit :. wotyl and Itin-iiln-a-l.r trie "inri.i.ii" in .-n t'te -tn .lay w! jaa- ti .i.,in ;!.. y.ii 'a id "laimi.y, '1 ilic !K..:tr.l. jiii-1:: xEFr. fl-..T"5. j tlii-stt-UiM,,' Jafcu ir I J':i ",th : c"D ''i-: '"'"' j "-rv. Ki. .,u 1 1"::' liT r ! DMlM.STKATOi;-S -VOTICE. f .1 :.im Si-ir-r, '.c-a-o. :n:.:ra'l. ;n . ol he above eitta'.e ha v 1 to t.'e an.lr-ni:ied i".y trie or, p j t,--;i-r?. ::i :: ir.s h.. er au.o..r.:j. i,-;i..- ia herei.y iriven to tbosr m- de'.'l--i to U I" .11.1 he :n lu-"li:lf j.a;. lilent. aD-i If.- -e haiirc 1 nn:s siin. it .;i p.esrr.t tb .-m iiu!y an: i.-.i'.i. a:- ; f r icrni-ut at ibc Ih-. c ! Jol.u H. I'bi. i. i..in..r N.r.. on Saiordse, Jananrv I"'!. 'vV-,:. ..II !RFF. GK.iiiir:suuErr, diS AdwiiiL.'.ra jt. ALE: i lit; t'Uili!;a, a fa V .Si nK r t i'nn'j r!" -.f-;.. .-t'jt. I I t a-oay, the -.'I'h S-. il..' t'Uil.lil "r'rli. Wh'TC tHO ;. tt'.-.y. b. tu nt t ii .- f.r m:s s. oi. We I cfuai! ..-r, lv.'. ato&e o . r: ot.t La'ii I H;:i puM;-.- r a 1 cr. 1 n i. k sh.. 1.-13 --..u.l crttk near the boc ot l.:.. ii J-Mi-r.-. n r..wiuiiip. flura ni .ii be esii.Kici i.a tLe d:iv V AI.VNT'.NE lailUT., K!i N'is .. mi ri;M. tij.i hi; v . uuv t.i;. :r. f' rnni:.:i- -,-r1. Pressed Brick, Tii.ii? in tiie iv-uu:. Hjv zn bin'l . ! uoiluim Cfi- r. Ui. ii 1 seit at i.w ratki. rr"-j...r: . Hi.: ir-m j-:iri. -j inrm.it builii. 1 .il ih&o ii..:a'UM ia Unashu. auin- j.tr.-. A i pull LIC SALE liTv-rriir -f .in ---rVr .r?j?. .tMrl?! ISytl.t? 'rptian .iurt oi SuiMrvt Councv-, ih-. nj-r-aiKii-'i rji'i a;..r "t J -i.D H':r.-h. lafu n( Sw.iiu..; Fn'Jiy, D-:r7nbrr3l9 1 S75, .it ih" 1: n i li n c ul Ic-ai-.!, .at J VcliK p. e th" ful.nr,z re 1 1 f-'iir. m .Summit, ii.wBnir .isl'i-ipiin: Lui'ls Li at unJ Huiftu. Ftter Moyvr brir'. ' her un i' "i J 'yii n Ht-T?" :i, tlwasvil, jtj! ucl :Ii'.iT n:.i mh r. r ntali.iiix flh.w: A tr.u't irf t&Q l c-mUiiaiiJ4 K HTt i.oil 1 1 iTrhr , if whi h :i'-ut d a-r.' are -:-ar. ('lUii.- w:S! ti;aMTrJ, wi(.h lira tlwjt, biiiituH-u 21.it TtKMs-Dtif-thinl tn bnnl 1ft April. iVTfl: M!- nil '!t f-rcnii- .:. U JT CTllt tl I'M bllD' oi'jnry to j- I r" Ti ift pn-iwri r i fni li c.M. JAOu'l lit wV SLU. WM. HLKSril. 2i) CUNT0X STUEET Cfiartcre-1 Srptnilir IX 7K E ps.: nxeiT ei of all utr. u t 19 lijao -.ce iJotur. Fi-M-nt rie Inter -a jw r cnr. Intfrwt I lae in t! ro-sain ol June aai Vemtr, aai if not wiTNlriwo fj :i'S!f,-'i i the i-n"?:l thu cuniptiun- tor 'i cil or tvfo to (irr-t-nt the .ij.fit toi. M 'lipy lio-tl a n-al estate. Frefprn with liU.rai ntr an-i luu :itDt, xirtn Lo imm.wt'rH u fr riimr orn nifrT tn n.n tdriu wurth f"ur i r mre times i&o ainvuiit fl Wan iiirc-i- rut r- Th.i- rrj rii n ii et"tu-iv-!y a Sarin?? R..nk. N- ostumrn t il 'l",iLf retctvMt. tj r vjiwuuurs ic.i'lt?. .N. loin-t in irrx-nal e ri!y. F.lJtiii api-U.-aticn-i fo.r 'rT'.wprB -p! of tn f jit. l' .4Wi t;cusvl law relu;iait tu t-.tn "nt t' i..v a'Krs rniu-tcl. it! -tiw .1 lues i "jupt.-r. Le-ivJ Dibert. . P. Kai A. J. H F. W. H it. Jf bn U wuxin. I. M. jLailv. iJmel M"Iavlian. t. J. MfTelJ. LsfWis t nit H. A. Ih-cx. Erai Snfiifi. Ci pw. T. Sw.iuk. J-iujcj 3Ic..iaa-at Jiuiti Aiu rler ai DauUl J. Mt-rrri!, Prsiint: Fsnk In crl. Tre-.:?ur' t; Tyru-i EJJ:r, S li.T. ONE CEfT Fay- i" r a j iir writ i'-: i-'a-ji ! tnc . tMtr.-'.Q, we sill y aium; CRICKET ;i HEARTH. Tl.c Lar-.'cs: i'lip. . ir.ia.!..we't. E r .i us els' tn tne and C":oaT.c .rl!. Ti e Cr!-'kt n the TI-Trtrth I-a jnatr.rtnth W airo. 64 coiuai pat-er lisoi ltar.ier's Weekly. ba.'i-ifomely pnote 1, pnlu-'iiy UiU'lratil. sal rilled with 'the cii.-i-e't reading f'"T obi anii y.,jr-. Itc-nt-iins spl.-a :i.l eii,tine.l an-1 rt s'-.-ries. ?ketei;i-s, -H-ii;s. w;t and buui r. u-'ui fi-.wie.:-. Talual ic r-i-s-it.:. -"arwi and h s boio." -ttv-r:-mc,'; 'l't-tmi ir Sti-." iian.e. iuu.. etc. It is emphatically A Paper lor Everbody and pric vc uu rc for the money :h.ir. ar.-. ilrr. Tie Only One Dollar a Year. -r k r e,.:ii '.itr n-w an-1 ait ;rt wt nio. 1 l1' " " v ' I a mi ; itrji-ite erirwrmir. it tn--xn tit fry 'i9 . rcunifn t.itu ii wa rz. ii u-r n o tjj Al- I iiir-f i',- ui'::y. anl t ri t tl.? lHu-:r.. m am : wit a;;n-jri in T!." Al':nc. Th; irtiffn is j cTt-i;.!y w ith B' t i' -t hn:r 'i-.i!:t.r. Price . l Iprr wamnt prtiEiiini, t:ysvf cmt We trial f ill ser.I :s? r"rr : rv n'i oa ,lny 1 Ci Ul t.-i::r.e' Al! r. ii. LT.'r-i-u.N . u . rn:.::t,r. T iar iiow. 'ew Vorlf. T'fl.' Ort'lKt'' ctic vear live. pan h s who sub. I -r'ie tfcriiii es s.r the huher pricesl pejieri ( asd 1na2a11r.es p---t.i e The I ticket ooe Te:ir trie. ; i'-r pari alirs . e sansnics. Ars .nH ev. j eryw'aere. "VOTICE. "Soitl ;tlee hei-eky i,iva t iat ta tm.:r-.in.l w 1 seii at iri' ate sai ti.e follow .ua t.ael. ol laivl- belor..n; to S.imm-l 7imtoerma.n. s'.inl to j Vi ss. Xiaeraia a,bjr U.e Beneni f al creditor ti- ( Nk 1 A tat oriaa-l situate tn Qaemaholn-' ; towujt-i, eitaixa itt acres, wita -ol bun.- Ni's traetailj inlei-1 aVwe tr-t and JotJ Zimniermaxi, eontatomf a acrs. lull a-si' a-ul sbrp therein. ... . A tract situs'.. In fBl w.wnsnip. ao V laic Aitliony .-.:ii:ealieis an.1 'it V.'-cii:eaiie;-s an.1 'titrT. ets- tMoir lea are-. nv r or is4. ail rod timber land, with a tintse and 'i-.la uuresia. A-. a X . 1 .immitl with circle &ws it'1 tn riuo in 2sil ot-ujan. asnl a larwe iot of t rioc k.nisot luaiii nataeiy. pin, spmc. asb. cai. hr.i, pcjinr. chestnut. soxr. mnpie. chert, sw. Jj-vrns wlbi to bwywiil do well to a-Mr-? stcaiion the ffi-lctunMH Jenner ai WM. Zi.V wiR.MAi., IkayS AjJlre.