u ,-.-4--JisaSrahUftia, i i. TT TNn SnmPrSAT. HftTH. fl. "w ..' rroW II W TIME T.VBXES. BU.TIMOBE OHIO It. R. I-iTTSUVBOH MVISIOX. ih, .ol aPer Ayjtirt SO. liTT. trains on this "aaiid J .let Street at Mlow.: EAST. WEST. Miil. Ieaf l.u-l.ur Hr,utln-k M. k-l"rt mo-lt" i.e Ml. I'MMM ( in. -lit.... u lil.w. I'vlr MiiitmI Point ltrnt(r,"l",rl iniit.-ri.iia' Mi-l.ilorf Han't', l-ny U ...tiiioH'ii Ki. tmi.Htrf -lnl..-l.lua -h f!4.l . t,ew N-w Tor flitlaOfkt' 12 4.'. a. m. U " JS.i. m. T.fc. a. lu. i. r -ii j " I MP p TO. x.:; fWilitoore Hi. l.roood d " -4.ii.l-.- l...p .. '! rT .i. .4. . Marlin.W'W 4. .. m. comlxoU" II 41 IV. 1 f :5l Mun-nu II. tix l"?le I ui.tiiU'wn U I'lMMBIlt '-. v . tAnllltSVlll m. " ' k.:...di. M.k'wl'on 3I' HI- Hrorta Th Fiiw tnun ler PltWinrg nt :!4 P. M. ,mv?.."irV-uuWi.v.ll. Il4 P. M.. Minimi fini4.lA M .t'-mnelliivllle 6:t A. M., riiti- .uri!ii A. M All traloj run by Balltmor Time. 14 BilnntM iaurriusu s Thruuitli M.1I aod F.xprrW tralrn dnil.v. Acr.Hiita'i-Ul. train aad taertte tJipre" lllt. -el Nuoday. Th m.l .UrM ud plMMuii rwaie u. ibe ta nil SimibTla Wmntimnuio City. tivw at VVahina1 at ; p. m. : Bmltim.. J M i.. m. : Pnila.llilila.:iaa. m. ; N a m.: Ki.-lim.i.l. J:Oia. m. .... rive, at aa.iiiKu at T:4u a. in : Baltiiouf, uo p. m. : Nw Vork. .l 1 p. m. Ti kt cltmWr Eltth Atcdb and Sjmtth (tPlJ sir and dti curaer Oraul and U aier tilwU- ''"il'iL.t 0ral Ticket Aren,. . K. UVN'UMAN, Sttpt OunnelltTllle . aoaiaaar a. mamatrotr aiLon. t and after May 14th, 187T. ualni will run a lollowa, eutaectlna wltb all pawenRer tralnt oa the P. W. fc B. K. B. tMalt trauu dally. Ex presi dally exoei Muoday ) leatb- aaattra. Mll Wert iiup. ta. 4 30 p. aa. Mall K 10 a. aa. 1- P- " Mail Eal eimnerU with Lal Wert. P. W. a H. R. R. riH i:nu. rwtwr. Way PaaHxawr tin Way Paatenncr Went Mali Kan Mai) Went li 00 a. n. 12 44 p. as. 11.41 p. m -" p. in- Cull 11. Iid you vote ? Iiad ecld aliound. llatlicht f."uortecs. A remarkable autuum. The election passed off quietly. Tie wife man is bunting up his rub bers. ix weeks till Christmas. Now keep (ount. Thanksgiving luikeys are being fat tened. The bland liit of the candidate has dis a pi ea red. The IUihiui ps Manager of this paper is "lying sick ol a fever." Commence at the large end to peel the shell off a hard boiled egg. It deteriorates from the flavor or a pU to to boil it w ithout the jacket. Slerrett rau eight votes ahead of the regular ticket in Somerset borough. Honesty is the best plicy," but 8 aic fo!ks are satisfied with btcond best. live, the toothache, and tight loots are things w hich cannot be kept secret. thir hunters arc on the war path, and are vigorously pushing the campaign. Over two thousand voters in tLis county slaved from the polls on Tuesday last. Mrs. l"hl has just received all tbe new est shHiesand styles of Hats and Bon nets. The weather for several days last week w as suggestive ot two in a bed and spoon-f.i-lii.'D. With high winds, this is the season for accidental tires. Be careful where you put ashes. Indian Summer is due this month, and there is a gtx-d deal of speculation as to w hether it w ill come. Bishop Dubs, of Cleveland. Ohio, will preach at the Liebty chorrh oa Suni'ay morning. Nov. 24, 137. Cheap. Salt, Salt Alum Salt to pre serve your pork and beef, for sale at the Flour"l)e of 3t Cook & Beer its. llev. Slcnnoi, the new Episcopal Min ister, preached in the Good Templars' hall last Friday evening. Mrs Ub! has ail the winter shades of wool ball fringe, also a complete line ol black silk lringe, cheap. Court opened on Monday with Piesi clecl Judge Hall and Associates Stuftt and MassU man 00 the bench. Call and settle your old accounts at Fashion Bar-ar. Miss, J. B. Tredwki.u Ho. 0, Mammoth Block. A number of the small boys of the town are raising money to buy horns preparato ry to starling a brass bam!. Ir. Sadler. Oculist and Aurist. Xo. 2"-C Penn Avenue. Pittsburgh, Fa. F.ye. 1-ar, Throat nd Catarrh Six.ciaitic. Thanksgiving is spproaihing, but as yet we have made no positive arrangittituts ; as to w here we shall eat turkey. j Ladies' I'xdehw ear Full st-nk at; Fashion Bur.tr. Mits. Jas. B. Tredwfi.u ; Xo. , Mammoth Block, j Indies arc alul frail beings, but when : a niaa has to put on a thick overcoat, latins sfe b-tctv aaini' tuouirh in a thin! lace shaa 1. Il aiis and Maple Sugar Choice white Navy beans and maple sugar wanted for cash or merchandise. ::t Cook & Bf.eht. Gives Awat. A rKEMim Steel ExciiAViNo Every reader ot this paper can get it, gee advertisement in another' column. : 1 Gras bass" has been put In the reams of Cambria county. The fish m ere ship jwd from Newark. Ohio, by Fish Com mis-sioui-r Hewitt. The ntroe of tbe potato-bog :n G irar.y, 'FltiKhtepdiriwethtenlawtvi-dcuarijo- I opienh:ffichlbH-tly." - That Is hat' luakes them BJ hard to klU. The initmrtanl question now agititating the ei gitatioiis of some oung men U, i.eic can a ft lkw pet credit tor a w Ipitf tnrniutt ' Vou cap Cnd the brst aseon&iviit pi loa-K-'s. hats, bat ins. Silks, silk velvets, rel-veee-ns, tips, fancy leathers and flomers at the Vnatst prices at Mrs. I'M', The Blue liocnlaia range running Uirouc'a I'l npsylrapia is said to be tli n.Vd at regular Uitervais of tienty-st-ven ttiiltsly riv,r watercourses. 1 he rittsl.orgh grain elevator company hrs l ri.tif hi sun against Ailegheov oiun- . .... T.v,..,VHmr ,ue (ttmctMn Cf ns 'ri-nv !urin3 tbe recent riot. ; Xut:c E We have a large cumber of account, nuur bo,.,. mhi(h we lTe aitd the parties for months; waiting; and notices seem to do no good we will be eon.pe.led to ut other means unless thia ! rt-n.incler briciza invmmt Mrs. J. B. Tredwkll. No. . Mair.mrth Block. SVirw ' Simewel wnotT ct trailer nwvr- ir Hm vear than it his any time within Ihi (lie foal serentccn ?cr. unit still vou : wonclc-i at criuic. ' Saturlar nifl.t that peculiar, mmrtfiil e:ry of jfi-; lie-arJ h be-vt nil flivkii t ttv.-m Re- tivft l.in, ilt'cTinj: : Wn ir way n i li rai J. thir entcrprii-ius f. wcwym-D, Ctxk Sc j Bereri!, etiiiM-el t--t fiom tl.ia iilnce last I week hiiiw 30J buMiuU ol' apples and 2:W ! bt ft'ie-ls of rliit-tbSitB. lur tarlpy cmp U Mi!J pmpty. If iny 'of emr ulrritra would like to ;v lluir suliTiption with a good t':zii gobMcr, let thrm bring Iiim on. Mr. CJeorjc Xull. the crick iif.ea.in of KtoDvciecIc, i-hiit tmr wili :i;rke oac !ay ot lal week. We were bo fortunate j aa to Mfure one cf ibera weighing fi p muds dressed. The ancual trial or the respective ! streugtu ol tiic teeth ana liickorr nuts is now taking place amoug ibe younger por tion of the population. At last rejmrts ttie nuts are ahead. Let your sympathies, as well oa your appetites, go out for tlie poir tnrkcy. aud leed and treat liim we'i, for tbirty cigUt trovernora are reaily ti issue a proc lamation against biui. Mr. C. O. Hurst and F Wright, two of our i8 hunters, ith Vt. Hairy Fears- n, 01 Washington City . t-.a a trip to tbe woods one day of last week, and tagged 2? phcasaMs and a rabbit The wheat fields thrmghout tbv county are looking splendid, and the pmsjK-cts now are that next tear s crop will be a good one. unless some uulorseen event aiiould transpire to injure it. Funk, the counterfeiter, who was re cently arrested at Tj rone, was tried at Filtsburgb last week und convicted on lour counts. He was sentenced to twelve years in the penitentiary. A young lady in town, who docs not pride uerselt particularly on tieinga polit ical economist, thinks the sooner green backs reach 'pa, " the sooner she wili be able to invest in a new tall tionnet. We now have a full st.tck ot Fall and Winter Millinery. Every thing in that line at the very cheapest. Call and look at our slotk. Mks.Jas. B. Treiwei.l. Xo G Miuiruoih Block. Xot a single fight here on election day. When we compare this with the stirring sceues w hich used to characterize election days here, we may congratulate ourselves that our town is surely bee iming morally lictter. Wantek. To exchange several go.nl, new Two-horse Wagons, lor good Horses or Marts, not overt years old. Will give bargains. Call on or address, A. Cot'NTnVMAX & Sox, 4l Lavansvilic, IV Will the capitalists aud manufacturers listen to the demand that is rising up in one long irrepressible wail over the our free America for a cheap eradc of Chr isu inas presents, adapted to the wants of young men on salaries. Attention" Farmeas. If you want to preserve vour pork and beef to perfection, by a stock of Ground Alum Salt. We have it for sale, and tuaranlee it to be cheaper in the end than barrel silt 3t. Coos & Beeuits. The narrow-gauge railroad built from Latrolie to Ligunicr, a distance of ten miles, in Westmoreland county, bv the Mellon Brothers, will be finished, it is thought, and ready lor travel by Christ mas. Marriages are not so numerous this fall as was expected. The vouni ladies ouuht to get up a strike tar their uliais. T he strike for the fires can come in afterward, when the question ol building them comes "! To correspond more nearly w 1th rices outside of the county, we, this w eek, note a deeliue of 50 cents per barrel on flour, and leel confident that Aurif jcn has not yet been reached. Cook & ButuiTs. The w ind held high carnival during the latter part ot last week, and did some damage to signs, fences and other articles usually receiving attention from Old Boreas as he sweeps across the cold moor.' The election in our borough parsed off very quietly. But little interest seemed to be taken by the leaders of either party, and consequently a very light vote was polled. In another column v. ill be louuu the official vote ot the coumy. Have received at Fashioa Bazar the largest lot ol Gents' winter lies. lows, and scarfs ever shown in Somerset. Lock at our show w indows. Mia. Jas. B. Tp.edweix, Xo. (j. Mammoth Block. On last Friday morning lie v. Simuel Blough, ol tjueiuahoiiing township was ouud dead in his bed. He hid ten in bad health for some time but appeared to Worse on Thursday eveniug than usual. He wes highly respected by all who knew him. We are paying particular af.tntioa ihis season to supple iug our patrons wilh the best quality ol Winter I'nderw'ear at from 50 cents to'fO.UV per wt. White, srarlcl and gray. Mrs. J. B. Tiiuwll, No. 0 Mammoth Bloe-k. .- Uei'aiii Them. We notice in some sectiousol the town there are a uumlier of iiavenienu and tiJewalks that are sidly out of repair, being iu ejuile a dilapidate d condit'ou. The piopcrty lioldeis should give them immediate allenUun before cold weather sets in. The d ing squeal ot lorkeis will now lie heard wailiug out on the air, as the butch ering season is at hand. As leed of all kinds has lieen plenty and cheap the past two months it is to lie presumed that the fattening piocesa was Well ttlteudid to by on neis ol hogs. Laiiies' Coats. I received oa Monday last a lot ol Ladies' Coats. These gar menis were all made over the latest pat terns, be-mutilully trimmed, and lor ele gaiiev, style, apiK-arance and make are unsurpuss-e d by auv I ever offl-red. Come, ladles, end buy the latest, best and cheap est. E E. Pattox. Now the wild wind sighs through the stalwart pine, the last biUelSWeet berries turn their blushing cheeks totbe urpitying heavens and the sweet jjiri. warm-'el with a glow of beuevuli r.ee. Li-Jesin '.lie lia.l bed nx 111 aud knit "tyrisiers" for U-.r young man. Pcrhsjj if one or two persons were r- ested and made an example of for the gross profanity with which the ear is as tailed as crowds of loafers are iiel, L.dies miiilit be able to walx a. org our si reel w ithout Mushing at oaths that would have horrified the army in Flan ders.. We suppose it will scarcely le con si d ertd improper, if we, at this rMir,'cu'r season, admonish tbe HSieiof t'3 cfcty U luir i oeeJ shoes.' We Jove to see the rosy hue of health learning in the counte nance ef our young girls lor we are an enthusiastic admirer ot female beauty, and beauty without health is out of ihe quos- V 11 I -aiNp- - w-. - j As tne season Is coming when tbe little ones are lit ile to be attacked by croup. 1 we publish the follow inc recipe, which we' fnd in n exebance, and which is said to' never fail in ejecting speedy core: "Take a or crater, and shave off in small particles ata.ut a tea,poonfuI of al um; then mix it with twice itsqaantity ol sugar, to make it palatable, and administer it a quick as possible. Almost iusUnta.ie ous relief will follow." We were considerably amused the otk-. cr day, at the modest request ol a business man, in this place, when be asked us to' five his business a gratuitous local, and we must conies we felt a little like telling hiiu to go w here th y do not bavc occasion to kindle Ere so' nights, when we remem bered that during tbe twenty-one years we have been ia the printing business, in 1 this fdace, be never gave cs one cent's! wortU of patronage. Out upon suca dead . beats. I i "j . o'7tvii. 2 s : ; a 3 s i r M 1 - ,-Wib. il l:;.nrL l i J !: ;i : ! I J jhll St- ."t. ; ? - - r- - , Jan. I- Wright. Sjiiiu. I vjm-.'ii K i ', Ammr. N..ve. 3 5:1 '.; s Uil 5 Wiliiam U. liart. J 2 Z f. i ' S" , in.-. L Eait-r.- m. : : : : I 1: L: : j A. a. liirker. j ::-:::: j w nTTrrtkatik jaSR tfS . 1 J . A3tTt V F- arc j 2 ? f; 5 ; ; r Ecnj. s. I! ni ky. I : : : : e ! ! 5 - J m 5S A - 5 ! ? l-- I ; a ."h. vinu4i. 1 "j J."W. troakey. j 5S."S"- I Jari'TstcrrclLT I '" 5 5 S f-" ?-X r. r. X : x . c ' x H c e a c I c 1 e v z. lis alii c 3 i As the three months' men have been mus tered out of ci vice, ur former hx?al, Ir. Ed B. Scull, will exchange the sword lor the pen ami w ill amtin take cha. ge of the local columns of the Hr.it.vt.n, thereby re lieving cs irom all further duty. luring the few months we have been at work we have endeavored to keep the Herald up to its former standard ot excellence and to disk up ail local news in as palatable a manner as possible. We will stale once again that e.U com munications sent to this ollice must lie signed with the writer's full name. They can sign anything they please to them to appear in print but we must know who the w riter is. We received several com munications this week which we w ill have to w-i'hhold on that account. It the writer ol the communication en Tcmper auou will s-.r.d us his name vc will pub lish it. Com;. Hove. A special order has Ihtq Issued by the Governor mustering out the First Jleeinient of Volunteers w hich hss liwn eioiua duty in the coal regions The boys will start for home to day (Wednesday1, arriving hero Friday or Saturday. Companies "A" and ,-l'' and Breck'e'Batte-ry will give a street parade in Pittsburgh" before being disbanded Some kind of a rt-Ci-p'.ion should be gotten up for cur Ikhs by their comrades by way of a welcome h nue. Pinc h Him A woman nude her ap pearance at Millertown som-j time since as agent tir a neatly fitting c rset. The ar ticle became ve ry popular with the ladies and she sold a large number. At Pelrolia the corset vender told the landlord she was of a nervous temperament and was afraid t s'eep alone. He assigned her a room with the girls of the hotel. Daring .the night it wits dis-c- ivered that the corse-! vender was of the mile sev. And he no lingers in the Butler jail. In another column of this pape r w ill be found an iuteristing coiumiinicatinn from Jennertown, the last we will receive from that plat e for some time, at least from our iircscnt corresixindtnt, Mr. II. F. IV-mu. Mr. Beam has been studying medicine and has bee-a at'ending lecluio ia Louis ville, Kentucky. Mr. Beam is a printer by trade, and if he is aj successful at doc toring tlie tick us he Las Ix-en at collecting items and doctoiing them up. he will uutke a flm-class physician. There is a goctd deal of truth in the fol low iug clipped from an exchauge : There are alwavs two sides to a qneston. If the parents would examine into a child's con duct at school, er w hile under a te-aclier's jurisdiction, perhaps they would not fault the teac her so muc h lor correcting ti.e child. Teachers have a hard time at best; patience is the most valuable jewel in lliem, and s 111 pat li t and support from pa rents w hose children they are preparing for a luturc life c-aunot help but le appre ciated. Personals -Messrs. PlummeranJ Har ry Pearson, of Washington, 1). C, spent a few duysot last week in our village. Major Clark, of Washington, I). C, and Col. Bruce, of Maryland, were in tow n Friday and Saturday of last week. Mr. Hayes Marshall.formcrlv proprietor of the People's Dnm Store of this place, but now traveling for the wholesale gro cery establishment ot Hayworth & Da hurst, of Pittsburgh, called on us last Fri day morning. Shout Presses. Il is stated that short walkine dresses are cow the mode in Paris, and as American women are the slaves of fashion set in that city, it would I well that they he not too long in ficd inc out the tacts alsitit the short dresses. Let us concratr.late the "fair" that be tween the practice of elrnctring their dress es through the mud and the other ex treme ot carrying the long skirt in the bund. Paris has at last hit the true aver age by introducing dresses that w ill neith er sweep the pave-mcnts nor impede the wearer when walking. Concert. A concert ot vocal and in strumental music w ill le piven at the Hoffman church near Jenner X Loads, on Saturday cvenine. the 24th of this month. The exercises will consist of solos duos, trios, quartets, choruses, etc., etc., both sacred and secular. A competent organist and skilful performer on other instruments has lice n engntred for the occasion and w ill render a number of se lect and charming composition. Tbe entertainment will he civen under the directorship of Mr. Hoff man, of onr town, an 1 we bespeak a rich musical feast to ail who may have ihe good fortune to be present Mr. John Claycomb, of JeTerson tonn sliip, this county, had seven hundred dob lars stolen from him one day of last week. Mr. Clavconib bad bought a farm irom Mr. Matthias Shiiulis. and had lew sav ine up the money preparatory to makins his first payment He had the money hid away in a bee-hive in the np stairs ot his house, and when he went ty eel it it was not there. When and by whom it was taken is not know n. Mr. Claycmb is a poor but industrious and bird, working larnii r. end had bill lately moved from th;s toj'-tl. rson township, and the money that wss stolen h.-td U-eui earned by yeais of severe work and close saving. Ja order to approximate the quantity of butter fchipi4-d Irom thiscouuty durins the nast season, we have written to the differ ent exrres and freii-ht agents asking them to furnish ns with the nnni'er ot kegs shipped trom their resiectivo places, ome f.-w replied promptly, and to these we return our sincere thanks; others mi'j no attention to ocr request, wtiilt osie. positively ;'er'.in?d gii-iij tbe eicsired in lWujaUoL. 'We ate' sorry that ' our acents arc so disobliging, or timid; it cer tainly' wouldn't lie considered a bctrayiil ot their truant to tbe ce-mpany, and it would bean item posseted of a jrrat $y of interest. A TEAcnr.n'8 Dctt AVbat is tlie use if a ttsclier it be or she doc not teach 1 That Is the question which is agituticg good many of our exchange. A Virgin ia psPl'r thinks that to send children borne in the evening with arms full ol books and half a dozen lessons "W g et" by them selves, and then in the morning to bear their "recitations" and score their demer its u do UacbiPS at til. Tbo pupil should I taught bow to study aud how to tbink. and this ought to be done In the school and not a; boms," where persons have as much aa they can da to attend to domestic matters and hear their children recite what they have been taught by their teachers. If bearing recitations is all a teacher lias to do, then he is no teacher, but merely a judge ! tbe child' home ac quirements. Another paper sajs: "If teachers ere paid for teaching they should not in our opinion. Do aiiowea to omit more than half (heir duty by confining tittiwelvts solely to the wotk of recitation." - i - ' San !5- I ? - -. r ' ' j - M ? S 3 5 ?i5 --2 i - - T' -3 -ej -r - - . . - ft 1 t - -r id 1- ri .-. i . -t--:i- i J r: ?; e ;i c : K c 9 C o :i i -..-- -I I : : : This is the tiniff ot year tU3t the young man comet h to his tailor, and saith unto him. "I would that you would build for me an u Uter. And make me a pocket in the sleeve thereof, the width of a maiden's hand shall be the width thereof and the length of a maiden's band shall lie the length thereof, and it shill be lined with silk or fine satin. And sec lli.it thee build tbe poekert right over against my funny bone. For lo, it shall come to pass that she shall say unto me, 'Go to, now; thou art horrid; yea, thou art even large and simple;' and I shall squeeze my arm with an exceeding great squeeze, and thereat shall I feel good ail over. Selali." Wilii Cat SnoT. em Wednesday last Isaiah W. Pine, a son of William Pine, probably 11 years of age. shot a huge wild Cat in Warren lowaship, this county. In company with a younger brother they were in the mounutia in that region hunt ing, w hen the dog started tip the animsl, ami being loo closely pressed by them, it took to a tree, Irom which il was shot with a rifle in the hands of young Pine killing it tlie first shot. The animal meaa it red lour feet one inch ia length and look ed like a formidable and dangerous speci men of game for two young boys to cap ture. Dr. E. E. Higbee. of Merccrsburg College, tor u consideration, has become the ow ner of the hide, which was very nicely removed from tlia aniuvil by the I mys. Mercfnburg J-j i.t.i il. The Uepublican majority ir. this county fill some tew votes short ol 900. and all be cause our Uepublican liienels wouldn't turn out to vote. If they had all been like our friends Prof. Joe S'.uUman and Den nis Meters, Esq., wc would hive had a majority ranging from fourteen to sixteen hundred. Prof. Stutzm.m came treim Washington he-re simply to vi ft i VS.Dg to Johusiovin 100 late lor the staue, he walk ed from that place here. Mr. Meyers, who has been surveying at Meyersdaie for some time past, micd the train, but lie iug determined cot to lose his vote, he procured a colt und started for home by the overland route. When a mile or two from town the colt gave out but Dennis, nothing daunted, dismounted and drove the coll before him to town, getting here just a short time before the polls closed. Head and Learn roi; Yocuself. Many valuable discoveries and much use ful kuow ledge is kept from the world, be cause of the immense expense ia making them know n to the people. This is not the case w ith Bcjscuek's German Svuvp, although but few years introduced into this counlrv iu sale now reaches ia every tow n and village in the U. S. Iu power ful success in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Pneumonia, Asthma, and all oth er diseases ot the throat and lungs, was first ninde known by distributing every year, for three years, over 40,000 bottles to the afflicted, free of tharnc, by Drug gists. Xo such a test of merit was ever given belore to any other preparation. Could you ask more ? Go to your Drug gist, G. W. Benford, and get a bottle tor 13 o:nts and try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. On Saturday last Mr. Joseph J. Mishlcr, oi Contmaugh township, Somerset County, brought to our office a veritable stone tom ahawk, which was evidently the property of 8ime Indian who vegetated in this re gion one hundred years ago, or so. lie tound it in a potato field w hich was re cently plowed up, and deemed it to be siillicicnt of a curiosity to have notice made ot tlie same. It cerresponds with the reg ulation pattern of such instruments as shown ia pictures, or found occasionally iu places w here the alxirigiuies rimmed at w ill previous to the advent of tho white man. U hal fancies we might wave in rclaliua to the savage who fashioned this instru ment: It may be that many cruel blows ere struck by it which took the lives of pale-laces w ho were the tronliersmen in this section ot tie country, when the lives ot the pioneers were in constant danger, or it is possible that the ow ner of il may have bad uo opportunity ol using it lor mis chievous purposes, because ot the bullet ot one of the hardy men who diovc laither west the tribes "that resided here, having settled the b .sh cf the individual who man taetured it. At any rale the tomahawk is ft curiosity that is well worth cximination by any person who never saw an instru ment of the kind. Johiixtottn Tribune. Their Trade Has Ixe keasf.1) is tiik Face op Di ll Times. Since the panic of 1573 up to the present time the bus iness ot Marviu's Biscuit Works has stead ily increased, and this year, tlie woiks have been greatly enlarged until now they are secuud to none in extent and in great variety of Iwked g ods they turn out Some are so curious as to usk w by, when se many other concerns go to the wall, does tbu Marvin UL-.cu it orks go on so prosjierously t The answer is easily giv en; it is because the proprietors, Messrs. S. S. Marvin Jc Co.. endeavor lo deal just ly with all their customers, and give cor rect weights. Their gixxls are just as they represent them, aud al-tays sold at the lowest possible price. There is no disputing the fact that ihe VVater Crackers, Oyster Ciackers, Eiiia iioda ' B'vcuit, Cl.aiupaiipe Wine's XX Ginger Snatis, p.ura Boston Crackers, and all goods Untied out by ihe iiarvin Biscuit Works ere suiei ior lo any other make, an,d jl you desire the most tender, c-riyi delicious Crackers, Biscutt( tauaps, or any sina'1 cakes, buy Marvin s ana don't be put off with any cheap good in this line, if you can't get them in any other wav seed direct lo is. ts. Marvia &, Co.. 91 aud" 1)3 Liberty Street Piusborgh. P. S. Their Pan Cake Flour has prov ed to thousands to be such au inexpensive luxury ibal they will no longer btt wi.tb.uui it, even the dispeft'x ka I4U4 warto, cukes ft;r bkiact without a, jiaug of remorse. Try eue Sack or Pah Cake Flour, don't mistake the name, S. 3. Marvin '& Co.'s Pan Cake Flour. - ' - - Hr. Vax Dtke's IbixprvrSoap. Dr. Van Dyke, whose lile kiiiii specialty, and world w ide reputation for curing skiu dis eases, has endeavored for year lu ponbia an external treatrncct He bas accom plished tiia desirable result In the prepa ration ot bis comnound "Suhbur bona'1 the meriu ot wbich are siaikca tif bv V o ? t.;:ici s -.- r-1. f ' thousands; it is highly recommended to all ! since ihe proprietors of Dr. Morris' Syrup our readers. Price 33 cents, by mail, S3 of Tsr. W ild Cherry and Horebouna in ntsabox;3 cakt3 (JO cecti, by milk Itroduced it here, It was not puffed, but 73 cents. OrSce SO X. 6th street. Whole-Isold oa Us merits. Our people sewn sale Depot 400 X. 8J street Philadelphia. . .. 1 , ; . 14. nou ny ail iLrriipcuHa, Bltvter has made great rceluctiooi ia Drict-s of Hard w aie. Vou can buy cootls just a cheap from Li in as you can buy couzb. and il is to pleasant that children ' the m in the city. lie buys bis goods froia readily take it Containing no opium, or the monufactarer. and in' large quantities. ; other dangerous drug, it ia a sale as it is and therefore buys iheoi at ibe very low.; sura. Trial ie lu cents; large sues, SO est T'licc, and is determined no-jr to sell cents and One Dolkjr. guotisat a very low price. Call and see' Fo sale by Q. W, Benford, Bomtret, bira and get his prices. His slock U very and llountain & Ca, Confluence, complete, including Building Hardware,! Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Paint and Glass, Oils. ' Varnlabes. and ' Worm Syrup, wbich never fails; is sure Woorten Pumps. Again we say, call and death lo worms, pleasant to take, and re see Blymyer, and buy your hardware from 1 quires no physic, him and yon will me money. Price 25cts. Try it LAMBZETsrru.E. Nor. 1. 1877. Editor. Hehald. Not being an in truder upon tbe rights of your valuable paper as a regular correspondent, I bavc concluded to give you an account of the Saailay School " Convention which cnvncd at llooversville. Oct 29. 1S77. According to previous announcement. nude by the I'jstor, ttev. J. It. aiter ick. I repaired to tho above n tmed puce and arrived there on Sunday evening, and bad tbe plot sure of hearing a very able sermon on the subject of Sunday Schools. On Monday morning, long belore tbe hour appointed tor the exercises to take place, large numbers ot people weie seen wend ing their wav to the church, which was indeed beautifully decorated by tbo fair ladies of the L'l'.herau congregation, who must have studied lo please the eye by the profusion of evergreens which were dis played in the interior of tho building, aod which crossed each other in the centre ot the church, trom which were suspended beautiful bouquets of flowers which had been procured at Johnstown. Pa. Behind the pulpil were placed basket which con tained beautiful flowers of various kinds together w ith a number of suitable mot toes and bouquets, made the church have an inviting look, while tbe pulpit was encircled with a perfect wreath ot ever greens and flowers; the stand also contain ed a number of vases filled with some of the most fragrant flowers. Tbe rear of the church was decorated by an immense flag which was suspended from the ceil intr and completed tbe view ot the inte rior. The bell was rung promptly at 9 o'clock a m, when the choir opened with an elegant song, entitled, "Sound the Xame Sweetly," found in tho September number of the Lutheran S. S. Herald, and was followed wilh prayer by the Pastor, who was chairman of the meeting until an election could be held, which took place immediately after, resulting as follows : lresident,George Hoover; Vice President, C. W. Weigle; Secretary. J. W. Ham mers. Tbe choir then sang anoiber piece of music, after which the first question was opened and discussed by tbe Pastor, followed by others on the same topic. After this followed a number ot practical Sunday School questions, which went so tar as to show that the Sunday School workers of the charge were alive to iu uteresu by tbe hearty discussions that followed, and by tbe interest that seemed awakened in them during the mectine. Alter me benediction by tlie l'astor the Convention adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock M. At the afternoon meetinc all tbe officers weie at thcie places. Tbe meeting was opened with music by tbe choir, followed by prayer by one of the members of the tonvention. Ihe consideration ot ques tions was then resumed, and more inter est was manifested than before. After a number of questions bad been discussed and a numiicr answered that were drawn Irom the query bos, the Convention again adjourned to meet at six and a-half o'clock. At the ringing of the bell all sccmud commotion in the usually eiuiet villasre. and on coming to the church it was found to be tilled with people ot all ages Irom tbe child up to the aged father and mother whose gray haired presence honored the occasion with their rie experience. One ot the principal features, ot the evening was a song cf welcome sung by six little itirls, members of the Sunday School ot the place. The song was well rendered. Nor must we, forget to say that this was not the only tavor conferred by them dur ing the exercises of the day, but greeted Ihe audience at different times with their elegant songs, which speaks well tor their age and the training they have bad. They were all dressed ia while with a beautiful 1)1 uc ribbon tor a sash, which had the ef fect or setting them off lo perfection as tar is dressing was concerned. After a tew more discussions a praise and promise meet ing was held in which a number ot the members ot the Convention participated. Tbe ptaise and promise meeting being over, a vote of thanks was tendered the choir for services rendered, which they justly deserved, as the audience was fa vored with the !est ot music. The Con vention then adjourned after tbe benedic tion had been pronounced by the Pastor. The memliers of the congregation at tended the Convention in a body with but few exceptions. As a class of people they are very sciable, intelligent and gener ous. 1 he tKKir and tbe needy do not need to apply to them in vain, as they cive lib erally toward charitable objects. Tbe pas tor who labors among them is a man lull of earnestness in bis work of labor and love. E. M. Lambert. t'raua Jeataertawai. Jenserhown, Pa., Xov. 10, 1S77. our RETcnx. After an absence of two months your correspondent returned to this pleasant Utile Lurg last week, and tound every thing in a flourishing condition which is saving a good deal when we take into con sideration thai business throughout the countv. even in the larger towns, is re markably dull. Besides, this is a very newsy place, which fact sends a thrill of joy to the heart of tbe newspaper corre- sKindent, who earns his bread by manip ulating the pen. IMPROVEMENTS Are still going on. foremost of which are the buildings of the celebrated carriage manufacturers, A. B. Kautz & Son. Tbeir ambition not being satisfied by building a magniliccnt dwelling-bouse this summer, these gentlemen have determined upon building an addition to their already ex tensive carriage manufactory, for which purpose ground was broken a tew weeks ago, and the building is pushed forward very rapidly. The dwelling bouse above soken of deserves mention, as it is cer tainly a finely finished edifice, but space forbids a detailed review. Suffice it to say that the plastering, now alioul finished, is pronounced by everybody to be a No. 1 jo'i. This part ot tbe business was done by Mr. J. A. McMillen. of Johnstown, aud reilects much credit upon this geat'.e llcuian, as considerable skill has been dis played throughout and especially in the mouldings and other ornaments. Per sons trom all sides, after inspecting the boilding. unite in saying, "yaw dot isa a gout job." I almost forgot to chronicle the fact that a new door has been placed in tbe residence ot John A. Sipe, instead if an old one. This report comes from what I stiptiose to be a reliable source, yet I am not confident that such is the case, as I have not yet seen the door sjKiken of, neither do I know in what part ot the bouse it has been placed. Titr KVANOEI.ICAL trTIIERVX EME Ol Somerset county convened at thia place on ThursJay, 13lh inst. Quite a number of the reverend gentlemen are expected to be in attendance, and will no doubt "feel taut it ia good to be here." Your cor respondent would respectfully suggest a quifltion for discussion, viz: "lie-solved. That it is not necessarry for white Pfopje to be dragged out to a bencu, and kick ed and eutled, and punched and puma.ell c.. 3 order ) obttin salvation." Tbis is a poml that bos !ccn recently decided in j favor of the allirmative by members of , certain church put a. gret cWanre front here, arid y our vursoepoadeat otld be giad to iave the opinion of this assembly upn this subject. TUB bono ecu SCUOOt Is iu full blast, and Is attended by almost every child in tbe Tillage. At tbe lost actual count, I believe tbe total number in attendance was twelve. A few years ago Ibis was one of the largest erhxrli in toe county, but nn Idiotic idea bx possession ufa number of brains in tbe village, tbe result ot wblcb was, "our little town was Incorporated into a borough, wbich. ne cessitated tbe erection, pi, auoth;r school building by tbs towo.'uip, and now tbe ckdldres, wka s;e so unfortunate a to not rvsVio within tbe precincts of this sacred biirough are compelled to walk farther Vet their new school. YYhen, J th;r,t, ci who, Jennertown (aigttL&ve. been, and what l cow ts, I am obliged to exclaim, "mt goddleuiitey, can such thugs bet" BiCPaoM. Tst'E IUrit will Wis. A few years feiund It to be reliable, and already it has become tbe most staple and popular pul monary reiueeiy m iuo uaraiM. it quica- Iv cures tha worst couchs. colds, crouo. bronchitis, asthew, and incipient contuar)- 1 tiua. Nothing act so nicely in wbooninir j We publish tbe following with extreme j , rdnctucce, Irom the fact that we think th? 1 - writer of last week's conitnttnica'ion wrote I ! evervlhin ? Hint be said in Pool faith and ! ! w ithout ini. ndi.-if to be cither sarcastic or , , . ironic We would not publish a coiumu- . nicatioa reflecting oa any reliLMisdenotn inatioo, but ia the spirit" of tiir pl:iv we j publish the following: : A Card op Dei ense. Lditor I Herald. Allow me a small space in j your worthy and valuable paper to respond to the uncalled for, anil eqtnlly unjust I burlesque ot "JUcUskumer iti the Sipes ' ville items of lust week's llr.r.ALix when rrelerrlnr to the series ot meetiugs held ; near that place under tbef implcies of nc .evangelical Association, inducted y ; Iter. T. Eiseiihour, of Somerset The i compliment, no doubt, woii'd liavo I been appreciated had il not coru-e from tliu : pen ot .11 in whose fictitious signature is synonymous with his character, und who is try iug to skin the reputation from the backs of the troexl people ot tint communi ty by irony and sarcasm. Wc would in form this would-be lover of rood order that the people of that place who desig nate themselves w ith that persuasion arc not fanatics who are excited by the magne tism of their pastor to enthusiasm and con fusion, thereby violating the "first law of heaven;" but their religious devotions arc conducted "decently and in order," as they are moved by nothing less than the power of the Holy Ghost that was pouied out in so copiously upon the day ot pen lecoet until tbe holy demonstration of the people provoked the professed lovers of good order to accuse them ot drnnkenness and insanity. Neither do these people bear any assimilation to the "latter clay saints" who are trying to proselyte the "gentiles" to the Mormon fiiith. Wc would suggest that "Bekskinner" take down bis sign and engage in a more laud able vocation. Backcieai.er. A Gl-idk to Cocntt Officers. This carefully prepared work, which has re ceived tbe unanimous endorsement of the Heads of Stale Departments, will meet a universally acknowledged want long ex perienced by county officers, aldermen, justices ot the peace and all persons hav ing dealings wilh individuals or with the Slate Departments, in the mutter ot the as sessment, collection and return ot licenses and other taxes. Business men of all classes will find the work most useful to Ihem in determining tbe manner In w hich tbe taxes they are called upon to pay are assessed; who is responsible for improper assessments; bow tbe same may be abated, and a variety of other matters, a knowl edge of which is important. To attorneys, its concise rules, clear statements of law and department prac tice and iu correct lorms, will prove in valuable in their business transactions pertaining to escheated estaies.lhe granting of pardons, and pensions o; the war of ic. The Gcidr sets forth in lull the duties and the time and manner ot rendering the returns of county auditors and auditors of county accounts, mercantile appraisers. (including classifications of all kinds of licenses), county treasurer!, j'.-s'ics ot the peace and aldermen, county commission ers, prothonotaries and clerks ot courts. registers and recorders. logc-lher witn department forms and rules; the duties ot assessors ot back tax, and deputy escheat org; how pardons and pensions are ob tained; concluding with a complete table of special laws in force in each county rel ative to tbe various subjects treated of, a full index and copious annotations. The Gcide to County Officers is printed on heavy paper, ia lartie clear type, making 110 octavo pages. In bait law sheep binding, leather back and cornel and marble paper sides. $ 1.30. In lull law sheep binding. tfJ.UO Sent free ot postage on receipt of price. Address all orders to the Patriot Prr.iisiuxo Co.. Harrisburtv l'a. Kenovatiox xot Prostration. Did any enfeebled human being ever become strong under the operation of powerful cathartics or salivants? It is sometimes necessary to regulate the bowels, but that cannot l done by active purgation, which exhausts the vital torces and serves no good purpose whatever. 1 be only true way to promote health and vigor, wbich are es sential to regularity of the organic func tions, is to invigorate, discipline and puri fy the system al the same time. The ex traordinary efficiency ot Hos'elter's Stom ach Bitters in cases of debility or irregular ty ot the organ ot diccslion, assimilation, secretion or discharge, is universally ad milted. Appetite, good digestion, a regu lar babit ot body, active circulation of the blood, and purity of all the animal fluids are induced by this superb tonic and cor rective. It has no equal, moreover, as a preventative of chills and fever, and other tvpes of malarial disease. To emigrants and travelers it is particularly servicea ble as a medicinal safeguard. Of Isterest to Constables. Attor ney General Lear has written a letter to Constable Jones, ot Philadelphia, in which be Bays: "The term ot a public omcer cannot be extended after his appointment or election, and the act of March 10, la 73, did not attempt any such thing. The act provides that the officers therein designa ted, 'to be elected on tbe third Tuesday of February next, or in any year therealicr, wbose terms ot office under existing laws. expire prior to the first Monday of April, shall continue in office from the date at which said term would otherwise expire, until the first Monday of April next ensu ing thereto.' This applied to an officer who was elected prior to the third Tuesday of February, 1970, but under the general law of tbe State constables are elected an nually, and tbe act of 1873 applie to all who were elected ic tebnury, lSib. With a cake of Glekx's StLrnun Soap and a commodious bath tub. the victim of chronic cutaneous eruptions csn improvise a sulphur bath, which no pro fessed bathing establishment e-an supply. Sold at drut'iists. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 30 cts Depot Crittcntco's No. " Sixth Avenue, New York. Wanted for cash or merchandise. lo.ooO ll. Buckwheat Hour in 23 lb. sack full weight 1.000 bus. oats. 1,000 " wheat. 1,000 " corn. 1,000 potatoes. 500 " apples. Ql Cook fc Beetits. MAKitU.O, rlPE TKEXT. At the Uelormed parsonage. Sloyslown, ov. b, lat , ly IJev. V. 11. Hates, .vtr. tAltvara S;pe to Miss Mary Susan "frent, both of Sninerse; pwoty'i nt- MOOHE MEYERS. Al the residence of the bride's parents, November 11, 1977, by lie v. Josiah lk.rkiey. .Mr. John II. Moore, to Miss Mary A. "Meyer", both of Somerset Co., Pa, ui:i. HASS.-Xcv, '3, iUl. Henry Uass, ajjed 1,4 yerj goEmiTT sum, yy CotrUil by ClooK a Bccsits. DRALCaa is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, Apples, drtxt, fl & .,, .- Sc Aupiabattar, 1 Vt iS!rtc Itfwa. y la tt il , Uuuar, (keK. ..lso Baiter, ft (mil) Buckwheat, ft biuhel ,...... 3UC ..........;ic s 3 WU Beeswax, bams, aaawlaan, f) a side. 4 " cowntrj hams, y f,.,i.,.I Cora, (ear) f bmhol Ourn. (aballrd) V huabsl CoraaioaJV fc...... Owlf lilna. V b 3m .....,t..lus lie H'-je .... Hifive s .....Wt lie 7 fw,9 blil...,,,,,. riajuerll., (W fc).... Hams, (iJaj-caroJ) l ay. ... .,..,., lie 1.11 i lathex,red aUe, y a i-ci. ft - tsr " :::::::::::::::::::::r4S,learo,dPvt bT beea defeated, MMaungt, avjcaopioyn , at, ia f a i y uim . . . . . ............ w am routoea,y ba , Peaehea, driod, y , fcy. bu. ,. Kwt, S , Salt, tfh 1, y tl,extr " OrouKi Al4im, pgr aae. u Aejiuin. per Uk......... So gar, yellow l k Tallow, Wheat. V btu Wool, ft a ....le "Camp WvtKx;,' " Nov. t, 1ST Dcvti Sir. "WLoctnc K iJo:c ! uaa bt'u; Gi'le'b dam nlbart. b ibm finart. el tbo reader ihj Hehu.i tbik; of iraveiipg; ivcr Lny miles ef mouttisia with.)!!: a locciuiu.ivc. N'a it.ari'i ftp .(T ii'i u t.n.-,ir. -ir..! - v lbt it's Dot so, or I jok kuowiiijC aud sT thn Keely'.s motor bai a: Just bt;eu unt iu s:icce.-srul 'rera:i.)n. f -r II yoa do timer, 11 tD.e cbsU- 11 . but biblf tsprt5;T Uagusje of ibe ; .- aDJ ituipk ti v. &.-:i sireei Arlb, you will get left. If:olea-j ov f;rc4 i .vrj'is-. juu iusis: 03 kaotsioj; fc4 ts; pjer u-ed w, borfer, I'll wll Tea ' iba; iu ere Jim jvefed by one: old Isaac, suruaiued Nc-toa. iha-' beautiful af.eruojj that bo lay si.etci - ed a; leQiU ia tte orchard, drea - of ibe days rbua he hoiked amilcs. feii froai chest tuat trees, "plucked thejisl;1 oa tcts other, Diaaa was learp-j iu-sed tbo tris ia the 1 hy '': naj rit7 We ar havi .- fljiveri, aad ki dear, dead euaicuers of a.j." The road bears the uatue of 'Gravity IUilr-jad," aai it u;-cts the gravity o! the most Sdtlate to seo train after train of car.-t, passeagcr, I . I ll! ireigui auu t-uai, n rumanu ejTer. ice monaiaia Yesterday lbs Assistant Surgeon cl the Rygiiueat, Dr. Jacobs, Lieu.:. Chcrcb of "I)'' Cj. aod myself bjard ed a tratu at l arboudaie, ar.U alter the Conductor bad suiied a row frojj cITibe track we sttt .e 1 up aa in cline of abjut forty-live decree., ai rate that made oue ic-el uutva.for- table; of cour.e there was a staaoa ary eugine at the top ot iDe hill au i our car was beiag drawn by that, but every thing1 wa-j soqniet that orji c'tild scsrc.dy believe be was on a railroad. No shrill, screiaiiLir whis tle, no buaz snd burr of s earn, no puff, DuflT, ecb, ecb, ecD, as we started VD, even the brakemaa teeu,ed iai- presstd with the idea that tbis was a gravity road, aud be nia-t maintain bis gravity, helping tbo passengers aboard with a funereal sir and maa- ner that ontrasted straogelv with bis merry, laniruinjr eyes. Tbe first plane is over half a mile ia length. Arriving at the top, the breaks are tightened up, and yon glide down a couple cf hundred yards to tbe sec oai plane. Up, up, and doD, d wu you iro until you have a-ee Jded eight of ihe.-:e planes uud nrt uu tup ef thi inountaiu. ithiu half a mi! of tfcc summit there lies a lake about a miie lon by halt a mile wid-?, snuggled here in the breas'. of the rti luniain ; uDe cu Hies on it s) sudueuiy a? to make bitn woader it he has not lyeeu traaspjrted into fairyland. Tbe river from this poijt I sup pose is what woul-J be culled fine, but I never Cjuld see anvibisg tine about miles cf stones and stubbles aud charred timber ; of course, the mountain tups kiss the blue hu'izoa, and tbo silvery sheen of ihe lake makes one wink and blink like a mau wiib a cold ii the head; ba: tbea you know til ttb.'Ut that. Th break are loosened aid we start on the horiistreicb fjr Honesdala ; cu; very fast at first, but as the truia gaius mome:;um, we glide around sharp curve-!, over ravines and along; prec ipices at tbe rare of forty miles au hour, but, it might as well be at the rate of fjur buudrei millions, for we are not ued to this thing-, aud not seeing or hearing; the locomotive, ihiuk the train must b? broken, tbu engine thrown over tne bauic ana that we are runniug no one koun-s where. Just about the lime we give ourselves up as done fjr, a man ap pears alongside cf the track, the ma i at the helm, the brakemaa smiles a sickly sort of & "ciule," gives the wheel iu his grasr a tura or two and the train stops like a thing of life Tbe passenger is taken aboard, aad just aDoui the time we cjmmence to wonder bow in the name of all that is good and beautiful they arc going to gft the tbin started again, tbe brakeman give? the train, two pas 63'igers cars and a freight, a kick aud off we co, rushing", sliding1, scooting alontr, e lopping bere and there to take up a passenger until we sud denly round a curve and bring up on the banks of the ranging "canal" iu the ancient capital of Wayne county. Honesdale is a beautiful little place situated on tbe Iiackxwanaa river, and is the bead of navigation on tbe Delaware und Hudson Canal. The streets are board and well paved, and are lined on either side by uiaguiii cent shade trees. Near the centre of ibe town is a beiu:iful public square (park I suppose they call il) iha must be a paradise for nurses aud children during the long sumtner d y-1, and a joy f revr for happy 1 ,v era. In ibe centre of ihs square is a Sue uijnument erected by tbo ladies of Wayne County to tha m saury of their soldier dead. If the autu ber and beauty cf their churches are any indication, the peeple of tLe town must be yery religioui indeed. A uew court house ia being built, much against the wishes of a majority ol the people of the county, it appears, which, when finis-bed, will be oue oi the hsiid.-o!iiest temples of justice in the State. During oar rambles about town v.e encountered EJwar.i A Pdnuiuian, one of the editors of ibe Ilonetdale Cidwn, who told ns caueb about tbe town ami surroundtn country and showed us through bis office, wbich by-tbe by is oue of the best ia this part cf the State. Wbai would the divil cf the H ra'J think if I were to tell him that there art four young lady competitors euiuioy ed iu the t ff.ee, any otieef t'h-jm i aimost as pretty as a $om?rsrt Cmtn tl Girl. Af.cr cinytr we started uu our jouruej bouieby ihe gravity road i f curie, but travelling over the gravity, you do not g ) the same w.a? from lloiiesdale tj Carboudale that you do from CarbondaV, for aliboub it is but sixteen miles from Caiboii dale to lonesda!e, il is twenty miles, Irom Uouesdu'e to Carbondale. Tbe first plane on the return is tight in Honesdals, after reaching tbe top of tvhich wo have a clear run of elovea mile?. short distance out wo ronnd the hbepherd,'? cruck. a sort cf double discounted borse shoe bend, iiut barrinor tbe differ eat- in lb.3 scenery, and tbe fact that there are less planes oq tbe return than the forward trip, they are very much MIS. Iy this time yon know that we voted in cacip ; tbe nomber of votes cast far the county ticket was email but was owing to tie fact that no tickets bad bc-ca sent to us from borne and tba men insisted that if the can didates did not bear tbeni in remem brance long enough to eeod them tickets tkey would not remember tbe candidates BufSu-isuiIy to vo'e fc.r tbem. Majbo you would iikf to kno-v bow we feel about the result of the elections? Tip top; don't think that we have become Democrats and re- ! joice mat tue standard bearer ot our out tne. lact is we waot ia be exincii- ait Wc doot like "tar plicT!' nhicb tbe PiernidellL Klitkn u .9 I!!".r...s)'peruoaciously, for a cent; aoj wc "."""2 S i w,nt 10 conciliated. We don't be to lieve that tbe North ctubt lo apolo ".".isuo g'ze 10 lhe Sutitb, and we want to be conciliated. If a Democratic victory .'.""ioasoe . will remove these grieraoces aad isbow slut wsbelievo t Lo trt.- j "cry p i;cj" a fsi'ure, s s ars wit he CJECIU.! ."d t:v u m tbtt 1 iiOtr to Another tblnj, we wmit cr-.- 11. - im iii 1 1 t w - i -Ltiz -ran U')ill'j. . ; '.bir- we serve on . ite time ! r wh .-b dciiied. Lit tbo pwiMS c . s'-"40-416 - puialy oct-l ; bullet lm lz the Cwm.-.i e:i a: 1 n ;l "J"'-:-' ,aa j! i' -?iv i'.a' It el-, aad 1 ! 1 ro'-o ! 5 :. e i sb'u!tl be allow e. M 3 ut ns.t feci h'i.3 rt-niesiuu; wu.l-j ytipc: thai we r? ;-l w a-i'e Although t!.J ilepii'ilie-ar. u'.i eJ w iih tba LViu-crifg f r La i Ihe? 'fc', t ;i ':1 " J'-iJ-ei Dii, aau thus J m'i a fair C,'bi betee:i !s aud r-Ier on tfc oep Lmd, comniau- j hu: jcu wi;l Lavo to wait for 1 17 nex'- to fia-J ou; wba: wo are ( haviiig', tL?re aoi?a tbe call f r i r N tc. ! - .. . - - 1 " .Ww Adrrrli cm-n!.i YltitlMTEATUR S XOtXE. L-uite of John J. Mi'.ter, lata et Jcia Tir-. . Letters ftf aitmlaliitrifloii on the aN-ve ware bavinie beea Knnite.1 to the un.ir.KHW'l. Bonce 13 hereby given to tbeiie ln.tebte.1 to it in ainke imtne (italv payment, and thoe having elmru iunli:"t it. to irreni tlim dniy aiitiientkatl trt-ttl-ment oa Matunlay. tho 1 .Hi tiny of I.euiiw.r, lsTT. at the h.Hiiwof the A'taiiuinirati-r in cjac-ii'.ah- mnr; T-'WDsaip sotnei-i -..j--tv. Hi. JOJIM s'ffVFT. N jr. 11 Aiiiuni:irau;r. GIVEN AWAYXZ? rir ,h" A P2SH71I STZZL S:T32A7IX3. F.atlilcJ -riie Fin-llra-df theSavi.irlntlie Temple'-wltli tho WuKKl.V'i CHI Kt'li, A Fatcr Rpliiriout Newi.j.iM?r. ilev..e-,l t.. ill.? H 'U-wll .lJ. the Sao l ty S'.-l. ,- aili O'-il- eralChanTh Work. On Jmouth's nal f.-r cts. Azt. Wnnteil. AdJro.f J. li. lill tW KK N..T. 14 ; k a Warren Street, Ni Yurk. ASK taerecoverf.1 fere-re. vli-tnns ot lever and axan, the Biercuri- 9' I ItltMU 1,1 111 M how thry reojeen-.! health, eheerial 5j.irlif and mt npturtire: her mill lell I-V ta KixirLAri'it. The Chfjpe-.t, P.:re;t and Beit Firni'.y in the World. M-.-Ji-:-e- V r IiYSITl'slA. ftiVSTIPA Tl' -v. .1 .u i diee. Blii.uattiwk..SI('K H K V i Al : H K. . I..-, Iiei.rein or Spir.m. .Si il K S H nt ACJH. H' .irt burn. &.C., X.. TfcU uiirhiilci S uthern Reii.e Ir H x.irr.ir.' t no! lo ent,tin a 'ingle parnele of .Uf rvnry, ..r any iiijoriuu. oi.iu-ral aunuince, but 13 PI KELT TEKETACLE, cuDUininic th!e Southern n-mTdaii'l JKrNn, wtiich at. nltwi fnvMeD h pi&cvd iu eouairit-t where Iivlt liwaea uu! pi-wail ) cure all D seases caused by rjeranecrcnt of the L ver a.ij Bowl's. iuc SYMPTOM of LlrcrtVmpI .in; urea hi; tcr or t4 tojfte in tlie muatfi ; t .uu ia the IU-it, SiiJesor J-'iiH.-, tfit ii mi;;.iivcn f r Klu u ujU.-ui ; .S ur ii'tm rh : Lw ol A'(eie ; aiuTu utely fi'suve ni lux; iltiie.-iic : l3 t ciem--r', with a pa in; til s-ri-'aii"n uf (i ivina; f..i.e l to ;t Uj':ifiiiu; wiaiuli ouhftit ti buff tHHu 'lodt: : Ik MM iyT L.w p.r;t.t ihufe jtiluw upiar.uKo if ihe Si-ia ani fcves a dry cvuif li oiua DiisL ikt-i) l..r .-:meuuien many oi tnrw pyrpptums attn-l tns lica.-e, at others very Itw ; um tlie 1.1 V tK, tiio Uriftist ork;o id tbe olr. ii -w:TAy ttu svjt f til ease, au l if d( rcvaiaiel iu time, urea 8acr- wrvubrtlne aa LiLAfll will euu?. 1 cAnrcr.in.mrtri auuinaa''-'i-iu rtintiiy fr-Hs- etLdcu tli iiver. licr bura an 1 lvmi.-i.aii- aiAi Ia?t Kcieai tior. VVfsii.it. Inii We hare teste! it vir;n-3, iv?rim!l7. ant k.nuw th.i' for Uy-iaiai litiuuiui:, j.u 1 I'ttriv. H'-aJictie. U vs the tKi me 'I'.ino t!so wrUt ever Siw. c have irieil luny oukt reir.eUies it l.-ro iann'ms' Livtrr K-ifuiat'ir. hut u nit -A tii-'in ave us mvre ttia iciiijrj-ry rt-lK-1"; t-ti: trio u.cii-. n t .miy reii vtj, but curcJ uj. lu. iua- n-.is.vrii iS'j jI3k;M'.iK, Alcun, Oi. liVlD BREATH! Notnln 13 anplex.tit. u.itLinir 5.1 c-fUiiii a ug bad hri-aiti. and in nearly every rue ii .tn--s Irum the torah, and t-an tie !o easily cjrr'M-te I il -.. will uki Simmons' KesuUt-ir. l a .t uete.-t so sun- a remedy lor this reuu she disorder. It will alo improve vour Apiietite, ejoinpiexiua, .tnd gwi eral Ur:alih. SICK HEADACHE. Tlil Ultrv?insr altiictlon ixrurs mot tntiaent lr. Tne uturUinc ul tbe luitiuch, ari-iaw; ir.rn Biiterfert.T tliireateticjritent, caiire.' i.v ere mia ia ttie hel.ooiBj'H,uietl wuh Uisanrrtn !e naa- sa, and tins oonaiumc u ii t ( ,uij.riv' Kaoa Sick iiujilactaf . For prumpi rvliei Tii Simias" LiTa- lteiator. or Ksfsae At a Btmrdy ir, MALARIurs FEVEKS. B")WF.L rn-vl-P L A I N T S . I Y S P K S I A . l E X T A I. I ! ". P K LS- SHi.N. KE.sri.ESSNb.SS JAlM.lcK. SAI'. SEA. Sll.K lit.tUAt'HK. e-UI.tC, C:iH- PA riO. ant blLIut'S. ES.-, IT HAS NO EQUAL. V XCVACTrUKD ONLY" ilY J. He ZE1L1N & CO-, PKILDAEXPIIIA. PA. I'rioeS-l.t0. Jalyj. Sw'd by a!! Dr"gg::. AGENTS WANTED. FEN PENCIL SKETCHES CF THE GSEAT TTC5 An Il!mtr.i!e.l Kit-.rr of I Q,:litL'real K.i:lru.i-1 .nil Her IvH-ie. Hioi a Hi,.ory of (mmuii--m m l Trede 1'iiiomi. Hy the p.if'Uiar amii'.r H..in. J. T Iioa.l ley. Ail ihe el.isw-s want iliie In;, k. d -i l.-tirir i!:e relsn ot terror In ten Males Tne best iilir-i ika.Ii for Ai-nti. Xow ready. &.'o fies illu--.ra-tion, Senil Seicenu for ootat I tcrrttorr. V. K. BKOUK.1.EBA.NK eu.,:. Nmlh J.ree't, Pittrhurjh, l'a, Uet. lo pXECUTORS XOTiCH. ta iio or Jt-Iia Fike. lato ot Jfle: deecasc-l. r. Tp. Letter testamentary on t?.e aMrs estate having tK.n tsriiitt: 1 t-" the unut-r.-iirnt-L. d nice is bereby t;:ven totJuvfio in-iebtpj t- it tiikc im me'liate ray men t, ai-.d thke h:iv'.r el lims rtkt.tir.t it, to present th.-m duly aui.tfn!i .;.m (or rettlt':ne:it at tbe l.te resiileni" ! the 'e-oeae-i, on 2sali!ay, LK.,i-::i'..r 1 (. 177. r iuM! 1-ht-rer r :r.-.n itiat I w.d npi.ty a: the next Ion of t'llo I-ie.:-l.tllM ol l-Vrni.-vl- vania lor ihe ui.-!?ee ol a 5i.- jial law a'ith-.ri.ii.i; my re.idiiiisi-.D a stale j uj-il into ...o -l-c:::.-fvlrania iniioi:ion for :rw icmrueH-fl of the tli:i I," a; t'li.l-i..-i;i:ii-.fc, 1 ir tUe term of i-.v-.-n ver'r?. wiixiam it. t:.: it.r. Nor. a l: Ucr.i.:, Si.u.ir-tt (.'.., l'a. -SOLUTION XOTICL. .t4feet herehy elr?n to the T.tibil t!At the partuerfinp h n.w,t(r oetJct,ae:t i:',.nis I'rlct. St-ii., Tntrat Krv .1 r km u i--: -oilu Munfuu in -inmir unl Hill','?. of cal lia fX'ft iii.-i.! vv-L Tbe i ui:;';s tb- j.r'aacr shtp w?I (-"(mflc-t uo ; un i-r'tir(i h IkirUul-'.v.erC, l-T. llitA i,F.a, Ji'HN t.. :.s. 00 newk-inrmif9. ParTicntare r--e. KiruiJ 0.aC'I.M luu.Kx For Prompt Returns and Good Irices n t, mi Dunm TO E. E. Roberts, COM MISSION IVIERGHANT, Frankford Ave. and York St., Philadelphia, Pa. - Aa we own cur . Team Store. StaMc, &c wc are al.lc U tnndle consinuBenta withcHitcliarciii).' i jrtage. BKFKREXCl SaACAKAWAiiox Bass. T37 Friakfura Aventte, PLilx, To. The Wonderful Pen-Holder! MO IXK REQCIKEP. We Imre Invented and patented (July 17th. MT7) Penbrter Mrh ma ta'.M Mlldihed in it to Ut yer." and with which a xr m raa bs tul eii eenippiovin W AT tK will write a paice t til Sample, ptepal). iiecntu, or ane Fechoider and a BoaofSiJL utr. ioiej, H eenu. i-XtraootiitaTy iudueemeuu 10 parties out emc'oymeut. J.T. nililaVBli, SOS X?roedwwy,T7. 7. 9-Heory TTard B ecser Chrlfttan Tnka fay: '-it Is ail u eialaa to be. Wo speaa from fraetisilexi.erler.ee. tjrthl? a-..i e U written irltacr! t-i thee pen. nieproe tjea.rr re !1 th time. txt.i; -! (" Avc ri i7:uttU. 'Unquestionably tno &3tsu3tainVd work of trio kind in tho World." Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. iJ- ?ri -unl t'l. :- ir-.-h-aM-. litis ;-uri:yt s!tk e-i f. 1 t )s.i? a t-ie-.l to it a ?.irr wi; . txri at k' .''. r .ir: .t-rc-.--t tL tu.. -tiaua to tf:Q er.'r.--.. :h :aM-.-ij ! tbo w. O' tn 'H it'o Hiifji lur b. tartar ia bat aul irv.-t Ti.i t.t lo ;a latUi.-r-eluoiuftntYW, ttucvwr , aist tit i u. tile ivcrj? K-iavr i.f lila wtl i li apt,-1 .Jj:.-crii. )nt a Tprntantiy a trie in-!. fti 1 iner ..fa -e;ury ait.; enerv l the aant. s iatirsie tMrtrty of r-tii f tst an.1 kum i :i..-!tt, n : uiec.ivrDt'M iu its .titoeUl aej-M.r.T..-uis w a ii.ru. lj:on out ntl TERMS. rssuji f; c lo alt 3u:.-i crj La tbo t. S. ll.irir'R t.-iijxiae, one year .14 M oo im trnus rt; atr.ti.t ol V. S. I.."tai t y ttiupuMMlier. ' S-.i' vriitious to Harper" Magazine. Woklv. aod llus-ir. to one addre?0 fit one tear, 1 J 0W-. or tw-jol Hror t"erioiiK-a!.toon"adiire (oroee year. T oil; p...tatfe in-e. Au t;ra e,;,y oi eliiH-r ;fie Mfnilae, Werhtr. ..r Ua7.it mil oi u;'plie. kmii. loeevryelabof hre arw-T:-n r at -l w ee, ia , me remittance: cr. i enpive n r LV eio, wiilioat extra eo.y; post s;1.' in-e. tfcw;!. cutnh rsenn be mj.plled al any time. I'iic .t::u).- o;' the Mijvzinm comatenee with tho .Namiipn f-r Jona anJ 1 eemtier o( aaeh ycr. amiripiionj may eonicieae-e wiih in? iiu-nier. w oeii oa tiiua ia fpwifie.1. It will be nnler?:cl that tr.e cuNc-ri!r wishes to t-egln utitlie nrst nanberol lit current lolanje, awl laelc nutn-r4 wul tc ni w-ei.rilingly. A eouptte -t of Harr's Maganne. now n. pri-i.-i oluaiei in neat cloth biotlinir. will be erni . eipref j fn;i,:it at e;wneof piireham'r, ir fcl ler vi-luui. SiiMcie rolume.. hy aiail. tun., f, uo. ct'.th cais-j, hi bio4mif, be c. n. by m.;l. p..ri;ai l. A r.ujnlvla Analyli-al In.cr to the nrt Bfty r- ium- ot ii.ir(.er'B .Mgutinc bus iu.t been tu;'-b.lie-l, rorwleriiiir aruil.iet ior r-ferenee the ran aa-i v.rie-t weaittt "f itJ!"rtnil. whit-feeuMtt-tates thx ieriA.leal a i rteet tlluxraie.) liiemry eyeio-wMia. Sv.j. cloth. I 00: hall ealf, Sent p. Jlatc firtT. Snctpvftrt are net to reiy thi gdrrrtimrrt r"fiyt lac t zprctt ord'rer lt.nrBJe Itao a. Aet-:re- HAt'LK ItKu.s., Vora. "A Complete Pictorial History of trieTlmea"-"T he best. Cheapest, and most successful Family Paper in tha Union." Harper's Weekly. ILLSTRATED. .vej.Vi of the Prex. TV, n IV cell; !? the ar anl K't iwerTu! II l!i trit'i pt-rlt leal pui'iinbrti lo this notr. hi ijtfitttrUIi aro souliUriy aad tutDf 'tx:uia, uJ e-jtry niut-h wnhi. lis lilutnrti-'tis ot curr-ii4 evMit ;re t u 1 1 u freh. anJ ai irp-arHl hy uar tifSint'M. Loidtjcitlf Lottrizr-JovmaJ. H'riy titil le In err Umtly thr. !ji; ni lUv Unl, us a puirr. nrw tat rtr'iwr biiituTi-Kit" 1, (nt'friliuj:r:e-i pH-r d pu 1 1 !-;:-J in tin-or auy other country. ftmn?rciai t'lilcttn. K !':n. ihe li rftfy is th ooly ilarratH piprr the d.iy t.'i itti nrial ta:iraftrLii.a U rcc-g-Bi.l .if a ni:ijn:il pa.KV. tfraoAyr i'ayr. TERMS. free to all SnhsprlUr In the V. S. 1'. ItiHi'r'i wrklr f.ae Year , .4 on 4 'ju in "ia i. pfej,aa;cat wt L . kc'fiiii a t'j Hu-ier9 Misc win-. Weekly " ti tr i.. t, -m ; l lr t I r uau ye tr. 1 00; r, tf. ol H irivr PerHMiiCdU, t) O09 Ad tn-ifs ivr on" ye tr. T; tnLai;e frw. An nx'.r i .py ol ct-tir the Mi'.Mifn.!, Weklr. or a is ir will t j;.pii-i icr.-; wr erery elul ur fir.- Su.-S'Ti'MfM .it t m e in one reaititaUir; or. :x c-.piiS f ).-- , iri.b-.at extra epv: put-a-fc ir.-. 1' fc- ti i!U-nv-ert n tvj 9iiripll?'i at a:iy tim. T'J .Jii'a tti tan Uek.';i cumineuf wuh Tf.ir. W hen no tim is nira;iiiDei. i- wiil te on dt-rsifni! ; ti .t the .-a'-ribr wth9 to en:E?"e with the mira jr next after the receiM of or dir. Tho Annnil YItiTnn? of H.irper WiJcy In nat clictSi ''lu liri'4. nlro sunt hy exprfna. free 't e:;T.cne, f"r7 o;i-:h. A ompiere cMupri uiiicen r.il jin". nt f ?rrpt of e-h it tii 'm" ui ".Ui pc voL, freig'U t trpenu Cl ur; . s t- rratS eIuai') uiuhk far hlwU in. will !- sc!; i.y ui.iil, Dii-.p-iiJ, oa receipt of T ps.piil. oa reecip! lr,.leit-'j a: i iiip. ia each T.-inme sent gr.it is oa receipt of Nu-w-'ira are n.n in eepy thtJ tMlrertlmment wi:u jut tae t.pn.-flor.U-rwi liAttrcu . liHoiti- A l'lro-.3 lIARrta k r.ROS.. Xew York. 'A Ropository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Xotut of ike Preit. The r.a zcr is the orria of thefishfcuiitile wnrkl. an i the ci!.u ;d r or ti.a: w .rld s law : and It n if autorny in all mattera of mannen.e'i.aette, -iu:n :i l frx-UI b .Idn bottom Trmwrtter. Tne Vazar e"iumnlB ireli to every member ot tho hous-n .1.1 id theehi! ireh hydndl an.1 pretty j. ii tun-9 to tne y mng l idir hy iu fcuiiion-platea in end! . var e.i.r. t.. ihe prn-ident matron hy ir put-ems ior ihe f-bildren aeloctiea. loaniermniiaa l.y its lajteiul ieiicc!' orenvroidered mippeni and lii-curi i'H-lri;iK icuwna. Hut th rea.llni4-otir id tno Bazar is iiniiorml? ol zre:t ex'Tellcc. Tbs p-!H-r h.n ;K-fDired a wide popularity ior the hre .i'le en.yuiviit it art'-rd-. und hnt hanme an e-ti-.lih..,:.-ia!lior!ty with the ladle t Ameriea. A. V. t:inirr p-ttt. TERMS. Vi.'Ui freo to ail ubs-rrs in the V. S. Harr-r's Rarar. one year 4 0i - vn a ales prf payment ol i S. no'lage hr t h puonsiiei . Mitwrip-I n to Harper'! Manila Weekly, nnd mt7ar. to .-n" ad.irei. for one year, 10 00; or, two ef liarir PerloOM-aU. tooncadare-j-forouo year. 7 oo; p..tave free. An t-tira c.y oi eilher the Maiaiine. We.klT. r.r ltaiar wiil l roppiit d rrai u a r eee-rr elan ol te ut.rrHxM nt i oo e.i-h. In oscremitunee: or. six e. pin lor -.31 no, wiinoat elin oopy; pt se !r e. il.t.:k rtimhers can he appiied al any time. The V- lua-eiof tDe Hazar eommne witu the ye:ir. V io n no time i mentioned. It wiil 1k ao d r:. that the snhenher wijhes to ennmeBe Willi the umulwr next alter the receipt ol hia r d.r The Annnal Volumes of Karper'i Baiar. ia seat rlotll t-it.'iiT'x. wiil ?nl hy expi.. Ireeof ex-p.-n-. t r : eMeaeb. A eomplete aet. eomprislnir .rtsh-. r -'Iiii;..-, sent on rweipi of cash at iheraie ol v-rv.-l., lrclht at expenof ;.nr-haer. Ll .iii t i-c 1 t ea. n volume, .ui-.ahte tor hind ing will ! ni by mall, ivwioahJ. 03 receipt of Jl.-oea.-h. In tin s t each rolnaie tent a rati., on reef Iptof stamp. S'sipapmirt not to topr tkit mivrrtitrmnt WltHVt tkt CXpr,sM order OJ H A. bKO Addrew. H AlLPEit A UKUS., New York. A SSIGXEE'S -NOTICE. .w.-e Is tere' y jrirrn. that John J. Fnir ol PriH-erv l.i-y Two.. Sv.inerojt to . p.. maile an ii.'K!i-lilnlliiie!.iteinl iwl personal to the n rider.-i-'red f.,r live 1-n.rit of bis rredltor. Ail piTiHin-iii !.-.ti-d will plnneeall an.1 pay ihe same, an lad i-er. n havins elaims will pl.. rl M ttie li rtiol John J. riti.oa Saraflay the tfc itay tl iiecemtK.-.-, 1-rr, i,,r i:;em'nt Wil. SI. DER. ' rt- c Alitie. TVtat Ttlll the Wcatbfr b To-morrow t iwen rOOl 9 Sianal Servica Raenm.'.. And Therraoaeter ComhiiMvt. T-iTtOt i" " '-oo.-r--.i nr me roo.l eminent I rv'.:-uT and Scieui!fie men an the Ber ?"'.ri-r It&KK is ti Trrtl. W arranteel duu.n.ii, rr-ipioi a..i nware nf worrf!- imitations. A jrnti H mm S.?cd Mamp fr CircoiAr. Z. 1 SrT21-7Cl,f3:relw7,rTat Pli-ase atste where you taw advwUwuent aud meceioa Tnnr dmmi -- - inn.. 8?ni Jloae-j OrOers or tejincrcel Lettera tx ow rtni ill PRODUCE TT fi