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Vr r.fu -Sr-y-' , If the Somerset JhnmJZZiSSK iVI.liNLM'.YY. , m.rr the country io ail the Alt. otcr ttc coJL.rs, u i -f r tti in f'i:i:i. .11.-1..... tc-altl Nw Year was we.eic-a la ly tic t:vS Crl cf. 1 'a ' cn'l rcrt'.ry. 'i r: uXz! ..f a soa'.ttr.an v;hc name ; vtrv Si.-.iucii'.r v. Mai tic li tw-; i---,;e: That rauiiu?. l.i-:i-ro-.r. -c. ,; V.&lvuvuvi --oa.. i"' - Ul. li--P l''- Ti.;-'. it ii-ii-.'-c '"rtiJ c i. i c.li-ii a ' ' ! fcia:'ct'' ...... - : uir, -;v i;u.-ij:ry ilc a c - ' ." i i iiui.w;..: i-. may he iR,...i. J '.i t'ic f.-ct ti.?, .S. K. Atrt-ca ...rl'i t.'oi.rrii. - n.6iiiriu:" c i t 1 :.j.s HI i. I CM u.- M.V 1 j . i,i-; e t ' i ' f ri;;i i:v m no.. 'i l.t V !:-. lj-ni,:iTai;.f ira::i;.s, . , i -.,(' i' i.:.:i h :n! c. t..c ira.ciu.-.. . ; t'-.lb' S h.-t,-kea vieiuu'.s, tttt io du. i ail tbt-y a.-k. jiutl.ii t is M. Cl.AY of Kftilucky bas '. n:;, i j; t (if aja iJJ.v.i tbat the Kt-atacky It niiK-racy will prt M.-i.t natii'" as a can Jida'.e (or ice 5'iciUet.t to ibe Li". IVaiocratic Naiioua! Ci'iiVtiiUoD. Cusmuu ( v. i:-' d ii. end wi.-cd .tn, u'-'l ,;e t!,iiik he has got the Lcari!!.r8 aud tl.s.aufc.;. I.ik- L.um Caryofdbio, ho v. ari a i-tauiifh JUpubixan asloar .1 e of... t-s bt id nut, t:J he led at the j.i.l ! e -i :), hu: vviien the Mip- i v w us t ti he ( tt in l.:.s iul whh Le I'. t.io. rat y, aud got a iu fur a new deal a'.i urouiid. Alter be has iia'.n a blank ia ibis Kutery, he will want a uew party, atid uautber m t't.J. 1 1! : : i I:i ; tt I:io a i of r a 'en ti i liiies ceciipifd by ti t in. -tal'.iric T Coi.fe derate '-"!- 1 ts iti :r v'.' st 'i i'V the leinccr.'!T- 1 niiii'iTS "f the Houm' .t Vt'n-bia- iii.turaiiv Mirtfii ti:" i'..."-ti (i Tii-"ait Ll ..-iiu:, Ulid he hastic- aired that lor every Tnii-n eoldier .lihcLar-rtd hv the IVi.t.cret he v.ill rtuke a vacsafV iu oae e r the otbi r T the csociUvc depirttaeal t ly di.-.:aar,i3 a I'l-inoerat. Ol cattc this tictcriiiiuaniiou of the i'resident to ftiind bv bis eld sad die rj- !..ts raided a honl in the iUtr.t era tic ;:tap, Lnt the jieeplc will rather ad mire the Gent-rul who .-taads 1 y tb nn-a who ftiuitbt under him. Ti;e Pfinuerntie and Independent i,:t! k if now in full cry en tbe trail t f Senator Morton, beeanse I e pro-j'o-t s to investigate lb? laic election iu .Mi.-.-i.-toppi, Ly u hieh that iState with a Republican ciajority of C.". was raade. to give a Uer.iocralie i.-.n i.irity of over ") ,0'. .Mr. Mor ton has in his jioi.-e.-i-iea the facts to -,Covr. not only frauds and tcrrori.-m on the part of the Democracy, but ihatwhiie tbe I'.epablicia vote fell off about V'.MI, by niaaipulatuia the Democratic vole was increased ovet ia.it!!.). And to prevent tbe venti lation of this outrage against law and tbe Laiht b.,. tbe I eneSeiarie of tbef.-stid hope to t-tifle inveHliga- tioa Ly deriding "Mr. Morton's cx- Libiiioii of the bloody shirt." It is a very great and crying outrage that tbe-c Southern Democrats should not J.c ' let ul me." Tln-v have never, n'.uoe tbe outbreak oi the rebellion, ii-.kcil for anvthiiig oho. i o". years the Deta .eralie pros bus been preaching the beauties of free trade," and pointing to Eng land as an example of that Wacfieoot f-Vftciii where everybody was grow ing tit h. and tbe country daily be cooing in. re prosperous. Just now, however. Englishmen are asking for a little -iaeidental protection" iu tbeir'n, auJ the beautiful thing which cur Democratic leaders have so love iugly urged upon this n itien. has col lapse'd. Oi late aittcufactures have progressed in other countries, tbe demand for Rritish goods has fallen v if, and that kingdom having no lon ger a monopoly of tbe markets of the world, begins to fiud it accessary to nrotcct its owa products egainst the increasing amounts manufactured in ctlar countries. About this ;imc it will be ia order for tbe manufactur ers of this country to keep a sharp eye on Mr. Speaker Kerr, sad the free trf.Jc Democracy he has givca con trol of the important coramlt'.ecs in Congress. A r.iiXT idea of tbe proats of "patent medicines" is being gathered 1 y tbe public, who swallow tbe nos trum?, from the rore'a;ions being made ia aa actioa for divorce, pend ing between Walker, the manufac turer of ' Vinegar Ritters," and Lis wife. Madam, petitions Chief Jus tice Daly cf tbe Supreme Court of New York, to award her $400 per week aud ?"t,0t0 as counsel fees dur ing the pendency of tbe trial, and rwearsthat Lor husband has aa im mense fortune, that in 1 S TO Le was worth one million of dollars, and that Lis present iucotr.e is now sev eral hundred dollars per day, and yot he is so mean that be only allows her ;?."t0 per week for spending money, which she claims is too small. In, reply tie husband swears that Le j wag nevtr worth more thaa $?.n0,- POO, that Le lost 8200,000 cf this in j bad speculations, and that he hasj r.ow only about 100,000, but has aa laeome cf $100,000 per year. He thea charges his wife with undue ex travagao.ee, say? that at times she wears ns much as $10,000 worth of clnbiug aud jewels on ber per.-jn. cind retiuirett ns many as thlriera and ' fourxea dreees a week at a com of i .i00 to $500 each, lit re is a beau- tifal illustration ol how guuab , liters to fjuackory. I Atkikk -f Taifice a hii-raher of nninutipc LS . i . i ,-n r ...il.iir , , ,. Tr.i P.i.:i.Iil i.i. i out bCUOt .- ICIS3 1 ae.uC i.ai. - , , t:, , , Prfi . t.P ; road, which nl be iirmttetUo ite it ... - . . r . ' ... I ; I ..:. r... .. r- nrM,tm r,.al i ?tov. v.-jtca coii t-te. raaar uc;u!k ts .'f this Deai'Kratic Ileus , v h.) v;r:i-.-u-'r vcU:1, teu davs .i- , (.ai.i.-e is mi '1o"r'ic't- - tie id :ji:0Ui.. - . i:1t:.,i -. s,:.: c. :;!i::..n cf the f-j ' ! nc::,l u;-l:r. o: the Oov.-rnnacnU u ; j ,-.or-j-:i.i :.!s. : I r of tU public I -riiir. .V.ii!-I u-'p-a'i I'.V fuuriis to ' i wtii is nr urpci;.::oi. tn-ii;l, r ; v;;Ks f ,r a Govi-rcm.-i.t guarcntcc , ccprtaients. I !i fa.. ;Le L.nJs ;ri(I u lu;Id lLcjall bo Lave Lee. . j.i-;-.s w.!ij-.- m i c w i'in,Mj (Jerc!cja:cot la .::!. ;w;;it;. ' ' nur; r.:: I t:.it it!l npitrojn la'.ious , . . . , . . u he Trury urc't ,imi(H ual aud iuru, gti-aucs-, 1; m . u., !.aih't:ttictoiacUaiuouiitaoaJy as fcla;itt-J bctbe nccial c;.:-:e ot aJargo p'-r- ... . .U- ..... llr. 1 - ' - '" ' . '('. t)a iLio Mr. II .ln.aa dtaiaaded the j ttrcviVae. tjuc.ttioa which was ecctd- j ;.r r.'-i. ..fits Tt... , " , . v-i4ii-t. vt.iBt aa.ir. uvji : r. (; r i "tr. : i i ri-Mi i. uii 1:1 f f , r against i I It. I in: ,c or it-inane moo a.- x- - . . . i . i . ' -u i;i;it- i-j f.,r.-car,t the IWduittial idtctioti "iicui'.cia'.s oann.it tieci tie I'rc-r-i'ii Lit withi-ut New York. I'.e jiubiiciiii? cau. Those two facts Mi p- -.he kt y of iu uext election. The Iein ji rals ni'.'ft cotninate a candi date and fraiiie a plaifunn, and put their party into a tioitiua that cau'o?eac the work t.f t secure New York. Otherwise they are whipped bt fo:e tLe fight begins. IJut the Republicans can t-till uinke a u ."-pt :ate tiruggle, wiiL ap-.S;ibili-ty cf ejeet rs, ereo ihoujh the proba bilities iu thitt Mate tbonld Le against tbeai. The Democrats can coiitit with ah::;st absolute certainty, Lp.a the Vvits of -fificua former Slave Staler, and the Republicans, if they uomin.i'e a candidate who unites the party, can count v. itb erpaa! ctrtainty lii.p.n tbe vote of Sauth Carolina and all tbe former uou-tdavcholdlngS ail - he lomier nouavtt.oiamgMates, ex.,plNew Yot k, Coimeriimit, New .letxy, Itttliaaa, Cahfornia and Ore- ,n Tbe D. ia.e;:its then acid uaic.hetiiri.1 voles ,.at of the Tli tv n ei'er. J th lini-.Mo Ti e Reoab- Coa.s:uTc4 tiebalauiC. 1 l:e Keinio- lieans, la. wt ver, ti"t d t ;.!y 22, and er.a loss Tc.v York. New Jersey and and Coatieeii'.'i:, or Ne.v York, Indi ana raid Oregon, arid still elect tbe Pre.-idet,:. Tb' Democrats eaLUot pe.-ibiy i t ." i cut of tbe T f debata ble votes, uilLout the "5 of New York, and mast, therefore, carry iLi.- State or be beaten. Tin: Collector of Internal Reve nue at Jacks -n, Miss., M. Shonh-uf.-ey, on Monday Ltrt, telegraphed Mr. nitiiissioaer Pratt that Lis Deputy, W. R Redmond, was driven from his Lame, and bunted from county to c maty, ia his district, by n.-med hands, who publicly ('eiy tbe authority of the I'nited Stales. Mr. Pratt, confounded, doubtless, to hear uch a report from a region said to be "as loyal to tbe Union, and as any part cf New England," the favorite way cl Haling the case now ia Dem ocratic papers, telegraphed toSboiigb- uessev: Is vcur evidence of Red mond's obstruction positive? Is he pursued by armed bodie?? Hot" num erous are they? AY hut force do you require for protection?"' And he re ceived answer as follows: 'Red mond was notified by tbe Mayo of Summit, Pike county. Miss , to have at once, as Le and the peace officers: could not protect him. Armed bodies numbering from "0 to 7o assert that be cannot leinain in bis division."' It, is but natural to suppose, that this armed opposition to tbe execu tion of tbe laws would Le readly con demned by nil law-abiding citizens. Not so, however. Mississippi is a Democratic State (by fraud and out rage it is true) and the sovereigu right of her Den-oeratie citizens to make ' crooked whisky"' and resist the government ollicials with arms, mast uot be denied, and accordingly the Federal Collector who is attempting to do bis duty is outrageously assailed ly tbe Democratic press. These art' Demcratic scoundrels, and the next Lbing ia order will be to charge Secretary Rristow with being ia the ring, and the President wi It attempt ing to shield the thieves. T;tr. Cleveland Leader, ia caswer to the coctiaual charge that the pros, eat monetary depression is owing to tbe mis.r.anagcaieatof the Nation al Administration, make- o of ;bis Gtting language : "As there i ao "election pending now, perhaps sorae "of the unhapyy organs wiil vent ure to explain why it is that trade "and manufactures arc so completely "prostrate ia Canada thattbc labor ing classes are ia many places al "niost upon the poict of starvatioa. "The bread riots ia Montreal, where "two ihc.usand people marched to the "City Hall and demanded work or "bread, might luraish a text for a .... . i uigiiiv lyiereeti tuitoriai cy one 01 "the editors who hare been so long! "and so successfully provng to the 'voters that the hard times are the fault of radical and "corruption aud Sherman's d "re.-uraniioo bill." I a Canada tbty "have no greenbacks, no Republican "party, no rcsnaiptioa Li!!, but times "are worse, Work and food scarcer j tLan hero." Thf. Washington corresfioadeat of tbe New Y:k foa! is responsible for the following: Washi.noton, December CO Tt,., ii:r. : ing aa interview between the Presi , b , uect and some treasury obieors - . uay, atiUMoo was maue to me policy J. ? . I. . . .1. . .. ..I. pursued by the Dciin cratic House id ; P.. . :. i,. r l, in . i1 irtPa-ntatiyesia u..-ebarging from; fact is. the Lev. gpt.ileuija dels that! As Pubortlina'.c positions ex-Union sol uiV": The Prceidect spoke cp end " " t.. purpose to see mat ail SllC-n arc rrovidtd with nni-blnna He expressed in a tptict but rruphaticj . . . r- . rr.ODter hie ai?Bpprvel t.f the ronsov- . I - T . . ... t. . ' .. 1 J . v ujvu uu una tcriu tut-ir lar.wuiiy ov tncse ct cua . . .:.l..it i . l 1 . a ...... ! f,,;,i..r.. ..,-, a ... r, 7 , . 1 . " " ' ; qm turned out so loajr ss thre is a: i ,.ti,.,e r n ..ii. i v -. nutifA . cenartmenLs. I hare taken care if licsitatc t-j orui-r t such a purpose-." 1 nil nt;F.t Vi-lnicr. We arc oa tLc ctc of lisI vcar or tLc Kcpairc, a, -cII aD..tb,-r rrchidt-Ltiiu::;,:, WUI,. ualid, tLc iiaU.-u ;nv!t- i' .'-rciuers uf a;l f!!aa to crf..- aud v. iuu-i i'.s iurvi!!:..s pr-vsiii t;.m i.f 1 rp .Inicr'.'-n ii'.... i.... ........ t.f... ci. r..o f .r..; -1 ... - i . .... .... that we a:c a t.ati jij ui il.icvt s ati;i ecourrc-S.t that cur .niciN, ttt.-tjj tLe Litriic-t to liii? ;o'.c- art: c-r-' T . ... run;, rt-4i t i in? i.u.i iLi bv C'jEiv OJ.Ca U till V, cUai V 111 J- r- . - it tw i.mi-. . .1 r,i':!j i.ridi' and i-elf rc.-i.ett. lo v.a I d.:;. Ly day the c duuitis cf ia tuc ui' rc 'iuiL':)i;:idcLil' i tidied of the $cailcil jjouraais can icui jcraiio ihk:.- iiti ... jcraliy, and tee bow tm-y teeta vvitli mi iu--. w .w-.... mai.-fs a.-".a.-l jtew tint rt-maitiiog'.h tcey nra rcwor-.. course it U iu r:;:.t, it ibu.x'tut, no i .-, - , i..(.,:.i,..,..r ,.n a'-- y;cd to make ru-j:a f,r IeE1ocra:. Utl ataoate a:i Ii-!L;ird t,,v fae trade i.iaifona, i A UDlTOIfS XOTICfc. Cjllrc are crioi:Su Jciuorrats .;!;: What-. id proud IcitrU:-;i..a th!. j , , -' TJl,.v are at:intf ;tasbt.pM:,.uiito,brth.or1.bv t-.v u.-:ni"v! . -r a-i-i in n-p-JU:: tut', Without U' iea.-.t. !.j;j..u- cf:ea t- the yc.-I. -'l a' rtl. t.ir.1 Mi5- cause, other thaa in rhid .-i usj: ;:!-: ,,.i t,, Tbts .';fu'--r.s wh were oriy r alisat, iuw panizaa maicvoieaee. t.r ...vi..... ct-o .1'.:.., i :. i' c I iiiiit.i -'i.iiiai eiiii.iiii i'-r .ii M . : I . . . ,tx no i resaif uaai b.rui'e. . o .:.- cial position is so high no mini? t-o xw bis lawyers wi honored no reputation uojiu-.e as to!..nil I 'lrth '." m::k- ga..u:s. Ono day tbe lVfsidern ill le.i' with the Yhirky Ring, aa; ;n ' ia their spoils, and pr.iui:.-ig p trd .a to and r.ru,iI:igpard;t, to:,:,:,. i.:,..M plu-c n New 1 era p.ti-; - -" l3V wLea t, tbnuc. 1 felons. Next day, it ts i ties. The oi l a,n iw anx; otis to get ; m . y quarrel en- Rr.stow. who ...vaii-.inf.peraiai.f.rhebas a frr-'t aR:j lL, cro,va wbieb had eol- i apparent Zeal i:. pr..-.-. -. m.mv ..Id r-res to -c.i.e. he ts a ; h tbej whiekevtheres, la f.uud rind et ve i.e fei:.-.w. nr-d if tie wruuu lul ,., v . , ., . . - r , .: , ,1, , , . ,r i.t. 'cause t.f tLe trouble- v. a?, lie ue-, cony ict cd Secreta-v standicir hi cutinir the in tin thi nrivate. con.'nea".ial .,..u:i - pel of the Ring. Next Attorney Oeneial Pierep mt is jT-'stitiiiii r hi liffh o,Ticc in the iame i:reeti..ii. And t-til! again. Secretary ii-o is: found to be under Spanish inliu-uee. J and cn l.d terms with the- Rre-ideot. , liocntiso be won't let the latur rn;h j into insane war on cccotint .f Co. i. ; m3fters nnt that day ;y day cu-n : an. all of tbee n.'-rr.i.ln lan., -r, - J:' ' 1 o. k of ... - j:- McDenahi. feia I.i e-.-i! in tia-: I ...r,nt :,rv- .innios I !: a l tbe i';e,i-' It matters nnt that day ly o;:y ea Penitentiary, denies t : a t t..nt or nnr o.'lifial at . a-i:ngto:l had aucht to do with the V. b .rk'-y Rinr, forthwith these jrbt.als ul ut nvcr it cs clear proof of the Presi dent? complicity, a promista! Presi dential pardon being the pr:ee for MoDonnld's denial of bis partner's znih. If. oa the other Land, J'-yec, from a like felon's eel!, angered b. eause of the President's refu.-al to interpose in behalf of tiie Ring, threatens revelations that win invu.vc tbe Presidents bousebold, these same chouls at once ring out ia full eao- ru. "11a ! didn't we tell you so No wonder the New York i ro 'M.e is moved to denounce this kind of pnrtizansiiip as "scandalous." The Tribune has no special love for Pros ident Grant or the Republican party ; but it is a high toned journal, and while at times sharply ai ruing! j; Grant's administration, it d cs:i'i brsitatp to rxnress its nrofotttid c a- tempt for the style of journalism of i which we are speaking. Under the ' apt head of "Polities in tbe Peni- tontiary," the Tribune of Friday bus this to" say on the subject: The attention bestowed by a cor-1 t .am f tlm tij ninl nt.l.Jie upoa the convicted whi.-ey conspir ators in Missouri is scandal hh. When McDonald 5rst went to juii. reporters were detailed to call wp-.m At the sp.me time changes arc him and get bis views not only upon ! C"inir on s rapidly that the purehas tbe question of his own guilt, but up- j ers of these costly ti.incs may Lave on polities generally and the. Presi-jto pledge them before next h-liday to dencv in particular. If he bad been tret money to live on. Adveitise a newly elected Senator and the o vn- j m.-nr appear in the ntpeis continual, or or several silver mines bo c .ald ! ly, r.fferitirr private properly f r sab-, not have boon more elaborately inter-j A lady offers to sell an evening dress, viewed. His opinion of the Excci:-! only once worn, and a new thread tive and his private Secretary wa jlaoe shawl. Another has fine soe.l tolegrapbed all over the souut'ry. atal skina, crood aa new , while diamonds bis nomination of Geo. Grant "f r a j are to be liui'nt at ruinous prices, third term was treated as a political I A broker KM me that lo coiibl buy incident hardly less siirniiieaiit thaa i dlanioi'tis at any time for oae-f .art h tbe exhortation of Ri-h.'p Haveu to their eost (mm people who bad hist tbe Roston Miais'erM. Ami now all their ether property. Tho-eex- e.tnyiot JuTe- is mado much of tust as convict McDoiifbl was. J.-yce does not agree with the oilier fellow. He assures aa anxious world that tbe evidence against II-. bcntk is "Startlinjr," and predicts that "ihe entire YVbite House wiil Le badly scorched, tbe President cot except ed," if only the prosecutor does his duty. And scandal-lovers vi ill wag their beads w itb delight over what they are pleased to call Joyce's "dis closure." There is no reason in tbe world why wo should nay try niore atten tion to tbe talk of these m.-n than we i do to the language ot the prisoners' at the Court of Special Ses-ions. When a batch of drunkards and street thieves are sent up, you will always Cnd some of them striving to propitiate-jastice by adulation of the judge, while others vent their feeliuas ia blackguardism. Auy convict iu Sinj Sing, if yoa listen to him, wiil tell yoa of conspiracies of the police to put an innoccut man out of the way, and couple tbe most astonishing stories of the wickedness of the judge who scnteuced him, w itb compliments to the Governor from w bm he is try ing to get a pardoa.Our newspa pers as yet do nut trouble themselves to report tbe views of these distin guished recluses ; but perhaps they will come to that after a w bile Joyce and McDonald a'e moved l'-v ouI.v ? e i,nPu!se ia tbt'5r views; 1 bey want to et out Lacb political cap!-1 ' tal to be made out of either t heir I praises or ;aeir aou-e Suir and rnlinrl. . . . . oV:7.r.-i'7 ! i fB SnW YOEIi I.Eiriiil. New York, December -2: I r.EEcrtF.n. Ibc Reccbor trouble will not ! , i . tl , , r , GOV. n. OCCau.-C IDO peop.e t i iirook-. Tya Will not let it rest. Mr Reeeb- .11. r e i i pr .1 lAlo HMu.ari.iii.a I ri.l., 1.... ...I been maintained Shrarmn ,t iiaiuuiiiiiiiiiiji-u. .. lit., maa, fil.i at- to-jtornoy and chief friend, holds Liiuself u.u. u,.,.. u..uvl . ...oi, u ii.ti in a deaaat Ittitude, but be cannot . . . . . I keep Reecber un to the mark T; p the wot ia is against Lira be feels,' IU ll O-lOer CUll'V t'l tnC Oilenen Mi charged or not, there has been enough i of imprudence and folly ia Lis inter-! course Wltn tCC ICmintCC p.trt t I ntS takes the course be thinks nisi 1 2l .i.ur..say tt.trty i.l,, aouu.. promising. One cajoles, tbe other Uteres aud bursars l.,.,!;.d from a . zW . t!l4. f aa r,!tt!iw, il threatens Decent neonie wl'l l..t ! steamer, untj tons Ut thetr s!-de in -'.l Irtvate site, a traet r lan.t s!:a.tte near i l l , i ... V." L- t ...'I. r.. . . i,. . .1 Alii eral Point Minor.! township, Somerset cuun- them both alone, to serve their tonus j -M u I -V .t.l'araiu I.-.u ttf- ly. Pa.. r.:.t:iiiiin;r6. atns. rl-nre.!. havii.a; Unre in tbe Koli'ude a tl-srace t'.ev Im e 1 London p.ii;c to m:,- ctik-f. tlotiiied ' '" V1 CTi" m'''- w" 'ellinic b..ue. siaMe iu tue sjii.uut aiLuit laey UAe, . . . . ' '"M . m,! tenenieat fc-ns. A vin ..f ir.ij e..al ejsTtcJ. merited. The'e is DO llolilical Catd- ! I:,t' 1,1 'bis aCCes.-roQ to Its t-!a- i A very leira!.! property la s.vl s-ttlemvnt. 3 ck t k hvp mere nr.cn Li? nars-e .1 , l. . 1. , itiau a tiei v niaa :'.ij.':. in mu'. ' , . .' . , lie Ur.jw? iLut UK- t.crcfv j;tuirujiy un.i-it; I..HI ...iu in... .... i . . i-. :.. i;. r rfl"'";r , ! ', t btn-f-.r-. Mr. 1W!ht wt.l vt-rj . .: .-- ... ..... .1... ... I yj,.i..i -'!.!;-; r ku.I th curt ..n. - . Mrs. Tiii-'ii ii -era;!.! t;:!n.c::ci.', k'-eit- i'l.-ron'-e, their Jvjb-, t;I V'-un? !a;y, ttac'.cs i. '(;;,' ! jt-id wrks tiirbt ':vi? fji- With tb a:J ' i" 'be tyri. - w r.irr. .lr. .'t-.-uitt-a, it tcuucu i.my v.L :i ;.j,)v s;'. t; rr'-I i - i.r.'i '.s i Jiii-h i-S: j .-i;.:i.,t -t I!.'.m-q t.; 1 k.;;-. Tbjie is h .;J-.. in ! it tii"- ry. iib;con.l i:v!:i-d-ct'-s ffvta livifinuiET to -:i: ' It- vittneus ar.d yt-a v.:i ho l.-pf.y." I f. hi. i-j II.i- U'!:' Il-.t I; .1 . - . - . . t to take care cf tL.; ; teochtr iio. If Ea;.ty. of; n,..;, t'onvoniion. as isJ J-a-fer. Vi vrc.ij.cr ; U." i in:-. . ! 1 .... . ... Ill c'liiri.; u.i a u I'! -:;!: !;'! :: Lc cau- ; ' " r c' .f ' . , ,, i,nro.... ot Wn ii. K-wa k.... twlwiribote , .... . . .... ; 1-vt',. !.,-! i. ibc 1U ivciljllt. I bt; aetf.-.l t't , ,U ;,( ju Ui. li tn.!5 ul Jcn.uio H. Jenntnifii . !- ii..i..,. t. ,j...i .mi. li; , . . .. i.: j ,, .r aR,t lruslce rr th ?:.! t tlieivales- ,,!,i;..,:1,j.!,tii r,, i.Jil ntt-ctstcrvirt-acra acrc; Ti., ..Hi. r, jii-.-i:ii;:t-:l Llut--- tllr, xh "-toU'- 0"it,-5T,.KTnwA,TK. ........ .,...." -Xa:i..al Ilcna'dicua Csivctitton Willi - t:, t.-jii. t' ft iir, : : till ;. ' in. f afclv ...ut of thi c.'a:s - vcVi Lad beert i h.ir - : i 1 ' " tIu. Kas- Ilivcr.'v.iih her pai-.-.H :,,-(..,;.:, ,J. . ivn-il Rel.t t!lM'::n iiir t., t -t-hi-ti.e ke;ii the entire Ivret 1 1 j oare ::a ;. all tae piaet'S w!:i-ri u; i n. -. ,.' i; i ie w W:W J il Ti . I' ll . I iiiiive iieavcn; COiiip." 11): SC. Tw. re era eno is a u r!i the ! moiit-v be !: s;o!e:i to make a tie aad he a ill ictiir.i to : (T:)- clivid-a -y,. .': i lii'-c in New Yori ; d..is trt-i. Imot;. v.". e to Jfrh-ntis wh- w n: luek ; troubles! He wi:! in i!i l t.-.rr:d f-r tbetn. ' The i ey "'' tir.K-s d, n istm as cii'TJ i.tlt-rtir.-r Iltm-csof fait - if tbe riug tli? holi .ny s-cisi?;) an n-iifU eretee ...a, an j so lar,-, as ,n finnr ..-a-n , T i t ! a.;;1 pieces ..f an.l silverware u ver j .-bown as to tl.-.r. Tiie deah-. say ed eve tee !':.; ma v ,i :'mt t!.:-y have not Ad: t ..Te.-t ib'-ir e::-t.aa, hut biird tiaies i extnet they Will bef Tt 1 n:; A: the next thin tt r. 'cifir beautiful thintrs is to ...i . about tbera. your readers uiay Lave ?nmc curio: ity to know what kind of sifts wealthy New Yorkers make this season. Tbe gem of all the lovely chjee s t.f "bigotry and virtue," is the veiled. Cupid, no.v o:t view in the tritllerv cf a Louse anted f r its rari ties. The s'atue, by nr Italian artist, is colled ' lliduen Live;'' a ebarm- inir Ojure, with hea l turned usidt', and arrows drooi.iiie: in the left, hand a veil thrown over the fja'o. The charm of it a:! is thai tbe rouble is colored in the softest tints, the ill in - plod limbs have the fine?: msc fi-.i.-h,! tender as fler-h e ver is; the eyis, r.j beautiful, roguish blue, beam tbrnn-;!) 1 tbe veil, which is wrought with lio'st exqui-iie art, till it looks like a film t.f white crape flung over the lovely head, net balf cnee.-ilinir ibe bri roses c-n its cheek. Tbe statue final w s s Unhl to a New York 1 sdy fT? 13,000. J Tim ladies, porhap. will ! prefer to bear of the pair of s ditaire diamond oar-riuirs that cost $10,000, ' im1 tbf rreat sa'.tihiro for a ria". val- iled at $5,000. Tit e nr:;i:a lepiyep-otls i spoke ot are usualiy boui'ht by pee-pie of.a-.-ared incomes, not ilept raler.t on the fl-:e; u-r.ions of business The AJ'rs, S'ewaris, :;vl a half thousand other fimilies, kn-iw nothing of bard times, for when one has no income of $."00,0f!0 per year, it matters but little u ht '.brr it is cut down 25 er cent, or not. Y !?! I am oa tha other ide," let tin? show ynu how sor.ie people live. In the bou e where 1 live is a servant ::iil who works from six ia the moi;;irie; till eleven at night for &2 J per we; k Her father, mother, and three ebil- wen came to New lota ihm they might he supported by her. I hat i.--to say. there w as no v. oik f r them at Port Jervis, where they lived, and it. could not be much Wt-r.-e anywhere. They got a room ia an attic and the father and boys uy to go; some thing to do iu vain.. The tnoihtr sueceedt d in getting a little washing to do, which averages her ab..ut $2, o0 per week. Oa the daughter's wages and this pittance a.liOO ia all, this family of five pi r-on-t have to ll;c, or rather exist. Thev out one JioiT lliei.l a OiV, ami iro I . , .. ,. . - . ! WltnoUl tire I O o.ile., stilgltie; . weather. Keep fat of the itrent cit-! 1 ,, - , iCS, and the S.aah ones loo. (,od : uiade the country, ami there 1 1 1 . r.. ui.... .a licit j to live. Cit- ! it. ..i.i ,r..-i! i:re i M .-lit. . ' ,.P. ,l,.-,,,ii I , I ii ti. e iu-ii7r.-:.i ...-j,i..i . i u,v ; ere alio i''"ii, ami deteouve. .,.,.:.. . . i : a ..ueo lifiii : , spou. - .i .ueui. i on .ga uaevis i:Kci Atiitriea for tl.ev kre not ke,.t under ; I . I , ... !-.. ,.. . of cnamo:;. ! I ! r.SULIs't T!!1EVI.."5. i ..... such siirveillau.-e as ia Eur. pciki 1 f10UIlT PROCLAMATION. "" r,J"jl . Clt.es. I litre they ate treated as ! Vni-A. Tie n .n .Ml-'- V:-i i-t M K i thieves, and are vrateled; here t:.T i PienVt,',,'; .."erl.rcoimmoa" k,'? Ol coa.e litl.iOerji.. p iiu.t.-iaus. and ' CCt to be aldermen atid city of!i :,- 1 : , , ..... ..... Amng the lot were three noted bur - larn who . , i. . . , ........... banin:' in IiOii.'.on a fe- m b L;ne Thn tt.r ..r.. r.:,.t-.. .. : ... ..i n ;.,.i r-,.-., i.it , .. vTiff.. k-i..:,-oaon.'i iir...... 1 . .r . I r . . 1 i." j.,. ' . ' Y cr note. Jt dots Seem a III. inch some arrnne-einont .ti'bt to be nit1 - hr wLieh eaeb eonntrv .l-.nobi ,.... -vl'i ! t t..'-.. .. . r";, , .. : " ! ... i. . ,i iiiiiic. it is, when a Inn-iira cm-ilmait finds Lis owu c un'rv to a :,..t t hob! nm :. e..H'Cl .rn. ...,; refuge cf all the htaati-d se- nud.-d ista of ibe world, and N-v V,i- ;. 'li.'-riO :j llrt .1 I t. 1 .ft If.p b. the eW0r tlTOl'h Wh;eh it. flo'V ihnEalrK8 t,,,lrE- OLIVlalliXEPPKI!, I c " ,v iiK-t. Somwi. lice. 2J. I Sheriff'. ' we dua'tl I. . . . I r i!,.r ... i. I... ' u?.oj t:ie:n as i;is; li mr; i" . :jn:pvru-i. . TVLITHAi- ... ruLITKML. " T r-ltrr iaporut.. pulii-ical ..,....., ,r j.: ' .U';..J hi rulLrr iaji.'Ortatit political ' . - ; - . - '.. I !:).i;!.'r :i l t iiCll aa l iialiizatiotl t'f: Uv'.t ( is u ,i! CJj'.ri.'U I tic K. -U C. ti-jli. ft ,. i t.T 1 1... ji ;;.ffi; 1..L o.t,-r lli. litJtt v itti;.i:ijj t; ulnicaTis i..r tirai.t, Mr tiic tbini u-rm. Thi latter n great many vtrv t xi'-.-ii -ut tilt n tviiii are ik.oi-i F..:.".h. !..-.ra ! :: !. r -.r' Lt liuV ;.h..l .j.u j, iE.trt..ts t.f tLo CoUatry And ice crcii tro&h'e rca-nitnatin mcj "re . m.jj.- HiVhstormoi s.,m,r. cr r :n t,! .- viiv tb -if.-a 'L V c?l tat. ; , ri e.-auf. arfcii;? ut irf th uieot the real s , r - ,, i ," " , ,; - ' tatc of Ja-: l. MiH.-r. to an-t atiinna tin. IchjI- nl i:uU-La!.!ii.l!0-sai, it r.i .n-. ; jv (.n,1(leil tiu-reto, civis MN llna lie nili ut- ib- i - .;cc-i.f. t.f tie i-vli f-in i tl-n-i fthe.;U!ict4 iii-iiin.umeitt at hlffltl . ; . , i iaSim.-n.-I. Kri lay. Here in 31-t. V.o. .-a rilifli'I'tiiti, i.a.'i Ui'ti Jt ice, i.aru ut.nt-v tsarii v ia iiul.lit: nhu i'S. ami they .-t ;i ;.j at:aia iLere cads the re-in;;:ii nation of Crant is tie ot.ly thirty ti be d .:ie. I win- srtftiishctl M fct ::i!.vr vf ::.ratter ill iea'1 'l l:.-l."M ! ' 0' -r I'"1- ; Ti!E IV.rat:it i u,,,,-, tLe strtfts ate na-ty. IJus - iS ;s Icariui) V UUll, nail uunjtciuer w-iJ! tbuchailp; CitllC ? I i-ietrh f-timc.l Io Wciilii- Tbe details of tbe recent terrible death ofa Jew in Hamadan(Ekbaiana ; of tbe anciems), iu IVr.-ia, have bt-eu jieeeieed. A Wealthy Persian owed ju larf sarn i f iicney t tbe Rabbi Ca.Jiin, who atked the I'eician to ,,,:. ,-n t itt-riniotd to get rid of bis creuitf.r, ;'t v,'.' ,.'.':,',',', ! and. taming to tbe crowd, said, "II 11 CXt ' '"'''"!. bis man had nterelv incited me I ! I. ..!, I i. .v.. l-eii' :lent b-t be has li!-t.!i. nave Kt . s.hiii, o-t. ao i al.ll-ed otir religion f-'ld hiasphcnit-J I . . . , . ,, . , .... i- i, . ;" - ' pf-PC'S. 1 ea.tlio., I .tleli.ri, lt :ll,j;,,a.,:t.- no er.t. ita. U .... u,f 'J',, I Rabbi arul thieateaeti to Kill linn. He Kins rt-rage in tue u-.-utiioriii ywbi., he a a- U,, ' Tim l,ner cn- '-'ed b' Jew in an inner r,, and r,. , the d,ors ,f , be b,,u-e. c. i ..eii...i..led i..s ' n J. t.e '"' .--i-'" '''";.. ""? tJf " xV'! l.fteieli ti Ail. The pi v less fab- I o o e p Hiied in, ';i .' tin i. f-Uiid tbe fug'tive, I i:e street ni.d stou- i !.-.- I ll 11.111 L'.i Ul 11.11. d b: Tha tbod badv was tlr.tTL't ti abi ut the too-n M i ; jeers fiud fiaal! v market Tih.ee, it bs ,rl. int.: :i vain wa lilieil With Tjwder and the bead was , , , r . bliMvn to pii'Ces. A lire was tai'.'i kindled and the corp.-e was burned up. F.tir Jews, who had fallen into tbe b inds of the neb, were Hi-treat ed and severely wounded. The dwellings of the Israelites wore plun dered, and a general rn.is.-aere of ail the Jews and Christians likewise would have followed had not the authorities intervened. . Taru.icla in lieutneU y. Nashyii.i.e, Dee. 20. A teniiie tot uud iia.-scd twelve miles east t.f Hickman, Ky., tu Suuduy evening-, S'.M-epiii down whole forests in its pathway. The furce -;f the xviud was so great that persons can now vvaik over tbe trunks of the trees w here before was dense woods. Twelve dwelling hom-os and barns were blown down. Some of them were shattered into f.ti gaients, the inmates barely escaping with their lives. The worm fences, from the bottom rail, were ail lilted and blow n away. At. May lidd two pcr-ons were crushed to deaih under the rains of bous.s. A nea'o was kiib-d outright at aauiher jmint. A man named Chucks and a lady named Miss Sear cy were killed. Her sister was badly crippled. Tb; hotel at Rcelf tot lake was blown down, the guests barely escaping. Sonic w ere badly bruised by 'living timber. Death and de situetion lef; their trace along the entire track of the tornado, which tnade a uois heard f .r miles. tlut-.i Iheft in i;to:i. R on, I).-e. 20. Nathaniel C.irr, a merchant of this city, took a box e-'iiMliiinir lil'iy thousand dollars' worth of bonds and papers from the snfe deposit vaults of the Dbckstone National Rank, this morning, and while examiniug tbe contents at the bank, had bis atienliou diverted by a stranger, when a confederate stole the bo.-;. Seven thousand (bdijrs of the bonds are Governments. A ricnibrr of t!e Lotii'ilaa.) J.elIa lure lillletl. Nkw Orleans, Dec. 2$. E. L. P.eisou, a Republican member of the I.t - i.-biture from Natchitoches, was h-.t and iiitiantly killed on Sunday by Co.-grcve, editor of the Vindica tor. The (i'.Tica'.iy gre w out of tbe abuse cf P.e i sou by Cesgrove iu his P-'pcr. X' tc AdoTliwHicnl't T7AR.M TOR SALE. '-"a sn-.ner-er oStn Ms nno farm, siluate two nnlis .Nunlivast ol S.li. Ilslurir. liflloto euumv, l'a., at i.r.vatei.ale. The farm eutitaina I9t sere's r'1""';''! l" ,V," "'"""--b l"'rl r'f .ln In a L-ii -1 stale of -u!tlatu,n an.l the reniaiuJer WU tlmlwrej. There are three apt.le un harls 1 " Kuiu.-rroi jK-aeii ami i-iierrv trees en the .r,mires. i'ul licnsil j.aws hy honesn.l l.arn. ' "'""'ht'. stores, iwiio.il house ah i mill are eonve. t - ient. i his farm is I.K-ate.1 hut three miles Ipjci i iiie ii:uir.iao. i .r turuier inTonnatlon rail on KOlit.KT 11. SMITH, "'ll S:iai.kiiiili., t'a. i ers.. ns wi.-iiii: to i uv wia ii. wni to aioires .1, .,.. ,i. .... . . .... . ... II r.;vn i i!e; ill iJ.)il Ptlisrrn ' j District. afl Jusii-eol the unsol Overan-i Ter- m'"T .:':' Op-A Jail Ik-lm-ry, for the trial ol an eipital an.l oriMTohenOers in ti.e sai.l Distnrt. n-' lkh a. Trnxita an.l jesian r.iowitv, n- '4:ur.;s. ju.;;".-! oi tue i ennsoi eoratnon rteas.and JUKIn., oi me i carts oi t iver an.t irnnmir. an.l t (iein - r - .l Jail IK-livcrv. for iha trill of aileat.ilal I !ir..tlen-lers in th-C-Hjiily ol sbimererulure Uie;r preeepnaci io me uireesen, lor Hoi.!- ..r , -ii . i,- ... I t' - rSr - si -.nsof thePe.ire.iitii.s!era! Jail i;.iiv.; ' erv an.i Courts oi C;,e- au.l Tertnuier.at Soxaerset i ! . . , , i.u ... ...iu Ul . I.UII.l U 1 llill1. UU1 Ul ' III J u..r. I Oa Jloii-J.-ty, January 21. 1S7S, er.'iyjire toaii iue jns:icsof the re lee, tin-ixiror.er an.l cosiaiies we.iiin the saKl i V:"1nt - T of 'hcv be -A-osiiii there in : 'io4Ve ...liiuwe ..lll.s wi.ic.'i u mm o;rvs ana ia tnl . " . . , . . , - l. - li rt I... d.i.-io. r.,l filsrt Ibp, h. . will iraseeat astaiast lh prtsacrs that arew t&ail j , . i.i ia mc iiiuii .-vjia -r-ei iiiiiuii. m ivi men aaa lawsol tain ex.aimotiwcaUh as relates to the Lunt Oli 1 there, to pr.eu:e airainst th.Mns shall be inst. i inir of deer itnriair the m.an I. nr iw-.,, , ...i. AVir AJcerlisements. - -A UDI TOR'S -NOTICE. luenDderEnlBniiijrppomiiMDTiuctri . I j 1. . .f s.Mtifrs.i w.ubit. louiiirib- utetBe ma4 to ti iuaiMuf UieiiiMfru: aritiisR iteuVmai to u alnu.. u. uii: arisias Tr!Bthet.io'.ftJicpr..rlrf tH.Mrb.i i Th IflllO- I hrrervgiTCJ roilco thai he will at.end tutb iu 1 1. ilea are , . .. Innurr . l-: wl;rn iiuJ :.i:,..l SinilJtil UKP. CK.VU'.ur ul Ji lljil iiiIm Tn ucm.m. denutl, to tt atauD( le- - . t -i-i -hm,-! io the tn:i- cl clM aMnxtumrBt l ' v Ca-.- in S.tiieri-.-t UnnaH, on 'il.uiKJt.jr. l'u- ,-nN,r;(, .!.;.-,!,,. nil-! irwre 1 11 J-.T-. c imer- Mtcdniif ait-nl. j rf , s Auditor. i 1 UDITOIfS NOTICE. -V na.kr:nuvl. hlnn been i.p.to "- : fc, iu oci-k . m.. i.en w hers all p.ir.lM lu- Us- ; tm-5-ct! may altwul II tiny !";li,l;",l';'"i,v la. . . i'jtv'.-- . AuJitur. A UDITOKS' NOTICE. iTttteaa iit'T af'lnte.! br the OrpaunVCMtrt. i.-i in..-iwi oi Win. it. K-kkjii fc-M., u.ltrihtt! :li.' luii.t iu ia. h.mJ5 vt Jerwuia H. Ji-aoiniii'. 'l- ,....,, .. wi T sill n'ler.-t In A ' DM I X I STRATUM'S X OTI CE. f A(,sm SMr.r,oc.asl. 1 inn "bee iorat . S.T'enaT. de.l!c,i u,u to makcla ini-llttei.aymcni.an.i ia.-.'a ll. I hi. In S..m-r-.-t l...r.,on Satunlur, Jnnuary j wm..-hikf.p. GKUKOli.SHlKF.n, A.uciuiJlr.iOT. iters T) RIDGE SALES. I he Coti'inif '!:-. r or Smitersct counly it ill of-r.-r to let at pulille i.utcnr, to this L.oest ai.J l . lu.iJtr, -D Ihe i-retnifes. on We.lne5.lay, Hie l:h .liv ol lK-.-i'm!T, VT3. at one nVluest, the t.uiluInK ot 'a bri.iita tiver ljitiril Hill 'reck, where ti.e t.til.l'e ri -el rro'scs -"ai.l creek near the hi ttfi! ol 1 .... ... ... . ...H...... ...v.i.l.i.i fl.n. S1,-i..,aii. an. uc xa,..uta a u.. , " la',, Atu. Mliviil w." iwykk., "A' J.x.a Nr. cVmuiiWner,. ... j. re.ieri.'i. niinuus, ... ... .,-... . .all. us n ut ue exiu.iittu uu tuc ui Pressed Brick, . I Ma.lc on the rSiiiit'li-luhli i rir.djile, eiual to the ' el'.v !' ltan.1 uimie t-ra-ka. FtnFit.r i at.y :..,- ... ,,,, .,, ii,,- n,,M ,, i,jn. t.ti.. (-( -A imiform enlwr.'wltirli I will eel! at l..w rauf. i LimciLDHPi-it miiauii inmi imiii.-b iiiniunim." j bniWL x M ukc ..aaar. in lurci Uln cam. , ,.k ..,r . thos.M.ixwixu ,ic(s t'rixi, Saiuersei C't.uu.y, l'a. IURLIO S T E - P Olr?;ro X , y cctin'w SI, 1 ", ' ; .-.t the 1 itc r..!enec o i!eeee.l. at C o'elx-K I lie lolluwii -;f mil t staie. In Miuimit t...tnsi.i.' :t.i',oiiiliiR hui.te -.1 Lint ami liuiiu. I't-icr on y. i ..."ir. ..iter h.rf? t.i .1. hn Ho.-i h. Uft'-ii?.'.!. .i unl Jiilltr ar.il ell.irs, r-niaii.ii: us folliwi: tr.i.'t ol Lul l e..m:ii:iiu; 110 acrt-d ami 1 eer.-ht i i.l whli h iilxnit Oi nere ara t-lear. balau'.-u well e . ir-.n i.r ..n ll!3 Ellin' tita.K-rei, wnu mm a.iai, i-i.ieuiui'ua luniunu TKK-MS. One-tMr-J In har.-llst Ajirii, l'.Tta r. ii I aa?e In hvo cqilnl i.iiuu.tl :iy:m.it. n. l-e fi-'.-iip'1 j on tbe premif. IU lr cent ol i lie ha ml ui.i.ey to vf 'Kii.l tt -ien as ta propertT is ra-k .tt. .iaooIi laoivsnK, WM. HF.KSl'H. r,.K-S tsaeutor. JOHHSTOWN SAYINGS BANK 120 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, ( h.trtere.1 heiitcmt'er 12 C7 '. Ieins reeeif e.i ul all uuuis uoi less than no ilutiar. ir-?i'i!i rate uf ino-rest nix oer cent, interest is Outi in he tnuDLlifl ut June an. I lleeetnlx-r. an.l It n. witb lrawn is athie.1 to the ili-;w?lt tuns c-.mi.uiin uintwlea a year wllhuut iroutitluir the d..puiii- O.r iiieatl i.r t-v.'-o to iirtsenlvhe iirin.sit tMXik. .Muney 1'jaue.l on real estate. Frclerenrc. wiib niierai raten ani lony nine, iriven to norrowers ut- lritoc antt mortai(-j0 on lartns worth lour ur wore liiucs tno am..uut 01 loan .:ei.irea. iroou tkwi- emre. liericct till.iS. ac re.iuiri-.l. Tluit coriMratlou is exclusively a Savings Hank No emmerclal Jojiosits receive 1. nor ciai-ouutfl znaile. .to loans oo pernunai seeuriiy. lilank a)iilicati.'it9 lor borrowers co'les of the rales. I.y-lawn ami S.eciul law relatiti3 to the t.aak rtnt to auy aaarts reiuestei. f i:t aTtt-- .1 .lues V.pir. Kavil Iirrt. C II. talis. A. J. llawes, K. W. Hay. John liwin.in I. H. I.mslv. liatiiel .Mi-Lauuhiin, it. J. itlorn ll. I'wls flat. H. A. lli,s, C.mra.1 S'uijh;s. O.-o. T. siw ink. James .Me.mlii-n, Ja:ns .Mo rley an l W . W. W al ers. Daniel J. .tlorrcll, Presllfnli Frik IHhert Treiuurer; t'yrus ttlcler, Solii-itur. tiovJ4. QUE CEUT Pays for ft cu,r.!, ntt, on rotvipt of vinr n-! i.r ss written i lii-n-'-.n, we Kill cim yn sanii'It C'-pV ol" iho CRICKET HEARTH The l.-in?est, lt.iivt?.m"St, P.cst. an t t'hfat'i-st IMjierol lis claM in lito wuriif. Tiie Cricket on the Kcarth. isa mamTn-.ith 15 i itfe. C4 eolum t.aiM.r (Bire of llartir s W eekly.) tiau.lsouieiy i.riuti-il, iiro!tt;ly llluttnue I, au i hlletl wlih thu etiuieest rea.lini; for oi.l anil yoani. lieonrains s;leuiW e'j..tina.a an l snort toni-i". sXet.-he!.. K.i-ins. wit and hnuv.r. usetul ku..wle.ie valuithle n-eeii.ts, '-i'artn :ni liotis.-t'oUi,' "liy jrienie.'; -i'oi.uliir Sot.g," Ciu'.nis, I'miMeP, tt.-. I it is cror.liatieaiir A r.jper for Evcrbody an.l circ-ii mnr. I .r ttir inijr.ev than raivn iher. The I'ri:-e is Only One Dollar a Year, on 1 io every fuIjrli-UT I pn-.enrl onr r.iy ar elcg; tui prtinium, ''Gems of American Art, a mamrtoth pnrtf'-ti.". ee.'itainir.s sis Inro sn-I ex- iiuisiin en:raritirs. it is euuub to sa of this .ri.-untlm lliai it was executeu lor us l.y Hie "AI oine ILaniniiiy.' and that Iho Illustrations are lancet trans.-rii.ts of the lartreit anil hnes that ever appeare-l la The A 1. line. This poritulio is certainly worth not less than two Hollars, l'ricc ol iiaper witiiotit iiremiuui, seventy-litts cents a year. We Trill also semi taa paper liiree months on trial lor only lacruts. Sj.iKtm.-n.-. Iron. A.t tress 1'. jL Lt"FTt & CO., Pnliiiiiers. 87 lOtrk iiuw. New York. "Ths c'rif kef one year iree. Part It s who tub s.Tiie tiiroui;li us for the higher prico.1 pap-.-rs ami m t7.ine.-i rec.-ive Tito Cru-keio.je year lree. ForpiraeuUrssee samples. Aitea wiiule 1 ev erywiiere. J)LRLIC NOTICE. o:ip In hrc!y given to ail porsoiu Intorcs:etl tii. it ApplU-atiun will le made to Hie nxt I is l;iiurc uy thu uuticriuett mmi.-i.nerrs ot Soiu ftcuutuy fur thu rop.al ot the l.iiUmin l.iws. so lares Somerset cioiity in CfMieern!, sit: Tbe act approved i he Kih tiay ui Ma,rcn, lsto, Ucelitr in; Ui;vL "jll fints-aU't pcualtlrff impose I lr the Cuunsul Kninkhn. Aduiui, tsiiner't anU Fulton couniics, which by exietiuj laws are nut payable tn tie (.Vjmrronwr.ilth fin "l:t ae, are hereby til rccKHa to be niil iu:o the trcAsary uf coun ties tur the ue of a law library tu he kept Jo the t.Vtnrt Houses of Mi l cuuutles fur the use uf the Uiurtsan.1 bars iherei.l. Anl the actaimntvetl Anri! iih. ISM. decljrina that "tn true iulent nai meaDimc ul the art ul i;ih .Vlarrh, l0i. Is ami U hereby Uecluml t c m I'r.i un.H-r the ternaa, pains ami penal tie?, all lur leiied recijpiiiitutva lu iiie gnUi Courts.' V.J. MILLKK. At:e? ( : r. J .n L . 1 li YM A .V, Jacob Nlfp. Ojihui.i iiifM. N OTICE. .otiee Is h-Tcl v aiven that tn amitiextion will r: on nia-.c m me u xi session ol the tjeneral AS j s. ml.ly ui l'eimsylvatiia, ..r a charter to inei.r- t",ie eompjiiy to tie eallc.1 the -lair hope it.K-m C ar any,- th ut jeet uf which is, by a- iiiuriiy oi sail rnarter. to ereet sua maintain a win ia vi 111 intk, at tair Hope, In Somerset '.i0, ,:'' Vrk' Fa,r H,'! .'in .,u'er county. Pa.. n1 to ue the waters ol Will s en l-li "e,k iu sW ornty.as faras praeii. XtoZl.? ""1 10 nanut reek iea- J.ri. MAdiMEER, anJ others. T C I T TTI11- VflTII'P I iiunuiii; t iu. ouiii.1,. J. 7 1 he nann.-!.in hrivbtTum nlliirbssm the oni!ersWn.l has Ibis day (Uth of O.i-euiber. la a.) u-n OIs.iveJ l' mania consent. ' ......... 1AS.1,-F. pei ku cuLtir ax. Thctiusios wiil i. om-.Siiu.'.t by the unier rii(iu;ii, JOHN A. SJPL". Dm li. -77.,77,, ..oi. ....-.-j ...im au HI'lMKMiKin Will K. ...I. .. .1 . . ,t i , M.. . ... .. sy irania lor the repeal of so much ol th esme year In Somerset county .lee sfS -4 9 9 p2abevv4 MiAcrllanecu Xf.v Adrrti.rrmnt.: trial List for 4th Monday of Jan. 1876. First Week. FOR MONDAY, THE 2lr.i. Attorsevsi. Pj.AIXTITl. j KiKints sn ! Soheil, PanicI IJelity's .!"ni IV llmrns, . ("..rnr'lm Flerklev. i Celborns e'oraoliaa isffrkley. , K.s.tin. an 1 Coftroili John 11 li'.vts ct'al.. ! a Kupp.-!, li ll t.-rs. - ; Hay, S-th Wrlirlilr. ; Rn-rs. Kr.' lerl. k Nallal-. t hi. on l Ct iiritH X A'l.imN. Ii.jler s a.lm ho. -mi. tiuliyanl K .l.l .-, liuppei, ; i ; Sehcll. ioah Beeseeker'euse Ko.mli. i.toliu kline. 1'hl. am! (Yffrotb k Jaeob Stinc, Koontr, p nn. K.illr.fi l Kupil, I I Cotnpasv, FOR WEDNESDAY, THE iiru. Vhl an-1 tlotTroth Ali.xsn.lcr Walker, K.wati nupj.ei, Sinae, K-sintr. Col.Rn.s, t'ollHinis. C..'.rus an t'hl. t hi. I?.llvnis Kor ser, '.Tn5-.ph TresiiVr. 'K.s.n i. .1. A. Kau 'h. 1' iilrotha Uupi-'!, Anne KIOy"s a-linr. K-H-ntj. li. W t) irn tsou's use t c llr. tli a l!n;.p. t. Jonas Weaver. Ii..i-r a.-i l e'oa.oili, Samuel P. Si.yili r, ' ll.iers. ! 1. A. J. tikins, liners. John li't'i'iiner, . e..s.nt7. e 11 1'iemin: , .el!.-oih Si lin; ;el. ! K jti:r FOR THURSDAY, THE j Cn!.on.!anl K- d:z, Isiiso H -Impj U. tills 1 1 hi. (ItHTii and KuoDtz, HiKvtr w. Wi-u-r. k. 111. U "n.lipr. t.tk er k..nfT Second Week. FOR MONDAY, TIIE 31 ni. CoitH.rni. Colfroth A. Kn;-;i, Unit her, Oat: ber, fhl. Hay, Hay, Cofln th liitpp.-!. Colliorns, L'oltioms. John H. Kn:; pli- an I Ctrrofh St iltij p ! & t b ,s ai-1 Ni Ii, ri ' ; wile. llavrs. ' ' ' ' " Herman r.eeter, fhl. Sintnet Hri,!e-uTi "9 0-.tu S. Ilirab, C-ilrolh & Iii-.;.; .l li a-iy . aanuer.' ' lsa ; . i an-! koorar. , u iiuain s. iinriin, K.smu, t--I.I.T & t!a.ts. anl pj) I. S. ll tir. tlinalnh Healv. John f . .Tames Jt. Marshall, Piwtletl.vai! James Weiale'a U'.', 1 hi, llj Ittir Waller. K's.n'.j. FOR WEDNESDAY, Kc;n:z. an O-flmtli S. Hu.k 1. Kuontz, nml Cutfr.it li Jk. Kiih1, Pnh & K'lontz. Lhl, ami CciKruth & Kuppie, fhl. Vhl. Ko-ntr, Colln.th !l KuppI, Culin.nt., J ':n Kink, Same, Sumat'I C iImp, Kt-nj.iuiin ;c:cn. I'eler JI' itlc a u'. J- Hr:n:. Henry U. nun jr. .It.hn ici." u??, lsnac A. .I on kin?, n. Iien.iinin F. t'.ark, S. Phi: -tun A Co., IlrynnK! & Co., A'latn Kl-imuer, Sl.n-k shulfs, Nnth'in Hn.. IJvu.ii;",j1 AttHir. -r ( rtTHtAll x.it. II, ink. F. SclhT- Jt C.... Saiuu.! V 'X. Uaer. H:icrr, H i ers, I hi, K'M-n:. U:;i.hcr, Koontz, KuhUf Fi)R THURSDAY, THE Irn Vassey fc .Tanney. I 'oil i-otli 6t Kui fc!, Xe!.r. Fc irl, Williiiin 01. ilowuiin t'hl. ,. M.":-irv. K. I. Fiioley. Cli-oili & Rii-.i.i-I. I'atliarine' Fai.il.-y, Saniie l Zim iktbiiii. c..t!i-..ih a kui.iH l. ..... ii!i i is: -Cr ii.- l ... ...... ......... . . . . 1 . . r ' 'olljMirii, KuuDlZ. H:lrr!. Kjintf. t'hl anl KM'!it7, HllS'JH, Itfters. Mtnuel P. Snv.ier. .... ... nrim a i i... i V.inh'irn x L.ist..u. ll.-riry- I.-rfen irver, Wni.'.Al.t'l.Ii.ui K.K.nrr. Is.liie Hil;-it o the cm! that ail eases now s.t f..r trlnl at I ...!.. f. r a pan. ! of thirty tii jiir-T lor an a.i li i. n.O ,. ... ii. MI ..... 4 n ui r ei-ru-irv. ... -t n.-r w li n an ..: a -r rars ! the first .mi-cn I week that may nt le r-.i-.-lie.!. are h-r-hv or i.-ri'.! for trial it the sii I a I- liiional week. No ease on the trla! lis: h i 1 be e.n-iniie. ex-.-ep; hir l-.ive ..f t art or pr ip r e.nts shown. Cases se fT trial .hi any pan ialar .lay m-tst be re-i-iv ..r :rl ti at ha!r iit eiate. .!.' a. ; ui. of thi .lay flxe.l, an l non sua.-- ar..i v.-r.ii.-is will ! e en on.-e i :te.-.ir.:in'lv. in- ,,r ir ..i ih.-1 '..or: lieeeml.erlM. IsTj. OWENS Commission Merchants 153 AY. PKATT trcct, BALTIMORE. Vi e are in want of GLADES BUTTER and promise the same promptness in making good returns as in seasons past. Lileral advances made upon shipments when desired. Cards can be had at Express office, and Stores. Vorv respectfully, " O W E X S & S ( ' () T T. ScptemWr 21), 1ST . rookeNyce&Co. D TT m JJU COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS No. 54 South Street. BALTIMORE, The largo and regular trade that we have Cr Butter all the year round offers superior inducements for Arerchants and Dairymen to ship their Butter to us and we respectfully solid their favors promising strict prompt sales and check for proceeds. -Most respectfully, 15. I3rotfcc Xyc-:? a& CJ;. N. B. Our Shipping Cards can be had at all the Express Offices. September 22, 1ST-). HOLIDAY JEWELRY. 75 WATCHES 70. F.I.KOANT STOXK CAMKO COI'.AL. ONYX. l'KAltl. AND (iOI.I. J i:YKI Al Y SILVKK IIIKINZK WAEK. s CLtxJKS. DIAMONDS FIXE MARtll.K CLTsCIvf. STKII L-IXO- SILVKItAXI) 1'IATKH WAItF,OXYX AXIIfiOI.I) XKCK I .At ' Kst, 'Itt ist K.-4 AXfi PKNUAXTK. 75 BRONZES. 75 THOS.P. I5KDILTOX. Xo. V SmlthjhU Street, 1'ITT.SnUKCiII, PA Beiw-eo F-r:l nJ Fiflb Avenao? . IK-.-, l.t. r)Lr:?tn.Ta. 7. x 3 . SI S-pt. X-.v. 11.-. ' Hi Tcb. I Pi -t.iS Jt -ie P. ami C e'Mllll'Aro r.ai:rn.i r.i s-'pu John U h'.l.lv. K- lix k Ail.s.':;. Pre.i. Kn-x-T e: al., t h is A iiii ens, n, ar..n F. B.ik' r i 1 .J.'hn Kosenhaum. J. I. -tll.-liaels. 11. C .Milt.-ntraer, H.iniey W'vl'hoi. N-T. Feb. lot M.-.v. I'.Tir. A arm F. Halter it al so ' P.O. a .Mars H-.llv. 41V Citizens' i M Kenu'ir: An. Co.. ! Riers and O.ffmfh, 'of.rwth it lii li I.lv It I! S-ull. Arr.mxi.TS. C..i;.rns, .Coiiroiha Koppet, i Col!r..h a Kuppel, F. T. Pain er. 4... J.isep V'a.irw,.rth U. i-l i wile Joseph V.'a isirortli a J I wile, Ilerin in P rk. v. t- : Ana:. .Me.!ary e't at. Va J a. J. Waio r et si. lv X -v. TUkt'. Aar nWalk -r. 1T3 Jan. 1 C ' Kacrs, Heriuaa Watk.-r, ,17! ilo Colborns, J .bn O'Connor, , ItUL. ('.('., .e:iiMi..-:i. aiT ' .1,. I I -a i-.- Huirus, -Jl j J,, Wcy.inl. Weyiin l i Pi.nu SS' ' Hay. .1 ..ia rn. in Hi-Uir. 'I U . it.. 7 I'ollroia Ku; ;..-!, K -.ir! a Fearl. :il " .1., ; K..iiti. P.iit. u a tlaxt.-r. :ts ' .).. -' J . O. Kin III. 1. i itil '..:n, 44s " .!., ' iys-uix. I' m l J. II. rneret al 471 " ilo j Kisinrz, C riis Mever's a.hnr.. 5o7 ; ilo i K's.nlz. S.uiio. " ,V.H ' .h. Kiiili. Same. U V ' .!. CoSr-.ih a Itnj.p. !. ft n-et Pi-kin:-. il - Jo ' t -ill's nisai:.! K " i.'r. aiill.-r. .Uill.-r. un.l ibs ' .... , e -rs K i s-r. K J. lt.iter a 1'.... fi " ,:, I C. roh a r?.ij pel. S'. hleraM-Kirlanl 67 i .1.. C llr.tha h'lppei. Henry S. D .nu'es. iT.i ' .1. Hairs a C- !!r . h. 1'i-ki'r.z a Saiiiier. isi - ,! CHI " 1-i' A;-.r. - uro: ii a lou-fiel. A lex. t ..II rut li. Ci.lir jai tt Unppil, I'ar.-.-n it Pi.-kinsr. Colle.rr.s, An Irew Ib.wlin. .'r;i t 'a-'ter an l M ihan. Anu t,'"Hr..th a P.tpp"!. J .lei Ans;.a-h. )r., ea Jauu - irv Term niav h,. tri,' i .-eVae.. u h .rei. ,.r i,.r.. l rilS. Il -tirv ll..:.r T V' H-e.-k'of I ' niri h.'-irOOn-j on tionOay on tii -7-h ..I Fev F. J. KtiosKli. ir.tli'.noiary. & SCOTI m attention to all sent in with. SEE HEEE ! TUB Besli We are fnrnNhinirthe tn-st an.l most ea-siiv liaifencyin the w.irl.l eni; bave always most snecesslul iD I fTaTii anO we hav aOie.1 new an.l A V I IM I Xree,:iiiiiyakire.' iri.lie-e- W I I Yh IT m-nts. reipiirinironlv ino-l- XI 1 Hi U l"ee n-l application f..r ny one, or eitiier sex. ess ii ike a really hrst class paying bii-incs for them ss lves. We irive, ex lusiie terrlmrv. furnish the h-st t-sils tn work wi:h, irire the l irir'.t cash pay. S :n-l yotirname tn.l ablress lor circulars, terms, eie. Aifnis no matter what y.m are.ioiiic sva I u us for parik-ulars. Ail.lress, IMXXEI.LY, LOYI) Jt MIL! C!ii-ti i:t. R Bnsm J)URLIC NOTICE. Publlt nvb is hereby rIv Ibit an a; p!!. i tt.n will bo ina.lv at the eomfnx session ..i the Oenenl Assembly f..r tbe passage of an aetecti tle4 - n A.n b iinprive the bree I of hrses In Somerset e twey. sn.1 resinitinir the keeiwrs vi s'.al.ii ns to t bit for servlee u mares In saul coun ty t j Uk me n nnnuil !W-ense there'i.r." Tho object of tlie t ill re full? s-t forth In the title. A LEX. C It N r K Y M A X, itecli t i Et lit! i E S KCHLKK, l l'-ti .:J.l.'j,l.; .'..i-