LJ L r 4 9 J fhe Somerset Herald. TIMK TABl.lIS. Fcbrmrv 4, 1ST!. .k M'.HKnALllMXT CATI.ROAH. r M-n '?. J"1)' '. i.ii. tr.i.n? in ,-ff : . ; r..- . i;n: vi. . ..n-.r. . r. i:p. .4 p. m. I1 V. r. ALTFATHKI! Ix tlm case tl John TU-slv, on lri;t for tiie niunlcr ot I.lnvil .. C'hrv, editor ol tiie Ctiuiler';imi Timrn, the? jury rendered u verdict l' not piilty. The verdict was trrictrd willi cliccrs, mid the prisoner was (iu i ii:i sri .i :iti.i escort ri home in triuniii j W'v. under: tiindtliat several post masters i in tl.is c unit v have l een collci-tine; pevUse , at i-:ite of ribtv cents a vear." Twen-tT.x-itlsperimuner. I'nder the new-spa j per law, the ixistatre is but twenty cents a ! year. r live rent n nnortor (inr cut.....! il.lr Mi'dlnl free tlial tliov 1 tlian lliis amount. are not taxed tlen'rl. Supt. H. R. K. TAn mssiitai. r.iixT. !.... - ors are busy. A 1 i evil' ,-rsin lie-lils IikiU s;le tul'iil. lot of Red Sole Leather, i l id s. 2 O.Y.I school districts in this I John II. I'm, .f Somerset l'a, has a 1 lare farm near Hianksville, rontainintr j 2mi ac res. Two houses, a lar?e bank liaru " Mier oull.uildiii'rs thereon ercctetl. which he ofierx for Bale. There aro about Kill acres cleared, the 1 tula lice has pine timber ujxin it, Fuflit-irnt, w hen cut, to pay or the tarm. A Jarre orchard ol ainle w P- ,n- j mill lear trees, .' aeien in meadow. Farm- , j cr4 Tvihhipr t() j)llv R ti(.tir!t',e prnjcrty j will call on liim ut his oflite in Nwiersct. ; If it is doiretl he w ill ;ro ujon the premi j ses to hhow the lines ie., and will sell as a whole or in pieces to suit jmehasers. ...11:31 p. in. ... :5l a. m. ...12:03 p. m. all r.n-'ir. nrc s,,::.:i:il 1".:'' schools. .,1.! Ti.r .eraae sal is li '.! jkt month. Till larjesl 'l tnu-nt of Iiools, j :ai!ers at Snyder Si l id's. T iM-r i-e sjilaries of femal Tiis: iieiuoriiicn w ill make fr!r-nuou.s ef ' fats to have the Local Iptinii law rejK-al- ed IhisM-ssionof the Legislature. I'ctitions 1 have alrt-iulv 1 i.i ..n.v,.iit,..i r..r tie r, lines oi maie leanu is sotneot tl.rm iVom nm;.. ei...e -..iJi .... local option. The liijuor men express them selves as confident that w In n the matter is fairly brought before the Legislature, there w id be no trouble in aeitiii!; the local 'option law reix-aled. '1 hey claim tjiat I their only desire is a oul "and uniform i license law, and assert that the present j local option laws only -atch the inn :eent, jand make them victims, w hile the iricat ; iiia: s of real oll'cnders cscae. Slues, teacher? in iU4 if.' per inonth. :l ,'. Stilt i' !sr :,-wirtmi nt of I.uft'alo Holies on ex : j,.n -Hid for side, ut the Live Grocery, j-. i;i...'.s & ir.. i r.AkrK ha! p really added tothe : of his iro;KTtv bv the addition in.- l:;.m'nf outbuddinps. H. (Jaithlr, l.si.. was acinntteii , in the several courts of Alle- , o'Uii'.v, .Mil., on .Monday dan. uui. ii . ! n rr.;v:s iniur aLrain no more. For 1 . i it n ut o:u t i i. rv a:i i i i m i.h in lid er of our Ju.-ticc cf the !ii. r r.Mi ,i iirad j l-'oi y s C'Ai:r.oi.ic 1"i:kiii:s. Anions; i the iii ions remedies for Coiclm none en ; joy a hiu-her rcputMtion than Kdev'sCar jboiie Trmhes. This tact l!accs them 'above the ordinary Ji.-t of medical iirenara- llO 1 ... f 1 1.1. t ..I t I wl v '-'i oio, .iMiuiia, ami I a a (iiinfeciiiiit and preventive airainst for ftih. c to the ; coiitaiioiis disease thev are a siiccilie. In- 1 store of C'o k v; Ueerits. j valuable to singers and public speakers. N'M everywhere. John I . Henry, fur ran A; Co., Proprietors, S a:id 9 t'olle 'e Place, New Vork- 1'rotnn Item. Col. II I). Vutzj-, has lx.'eii quite un well for some days past. AVc hope to see the Co). O. K.'iu a very tdiort time. Kev. Wni. Davis, of (he Church of God, is holding a protracted meeting at this place. A little step-son of Mr. Utellua Davis of Addison Tp., while on liis way to school, in attempting to jump 1mm a heavily load ed w atron tell under it, one wheel pass'intr over Ins Wnly, he islyinjj in a very critical ccnuition. Messrs Uatzer & Co., are turning out larpe quantities of lime from their kilns, wliich meets w ith ready side lor building and fertilizing purposes. We mentioned some time since, the fact of Mr. Chauncy Tressler, of Addison Tp., having his hand man sled terribly by the accidental discharge of his gun, while out hunting w ith a party of gentleman from Pittsburgh. It was 'feared' at the time that his hand would have to be amputated, but it is healing nicely w ith the loss of one finger. Mac. American Cyrlopcdin. e have examined the sample paces of the alxvc work, and also a complete vol ume of the same. This is a new edition, revised, improved and illustrated. We have no hesitation in sayin; that this work has no equal as a work of reference or as ae omplcle library on all subjects. Vol. 4 is now out, and there will be a volume every sixty days until the work is comple ted. Every man in our country should own this most valuable work; you can do so at an exiH-use of SJ cents per day; who is there among us who could not save that amount lor such a library as the Cyclopedia. Six first-class canvassers wanted for this work. Call on or address theticnl. Atrt, J. P.. Stewart, New Castle. Pa. . .. I. . . .. ... I- I.-.L- il.,. j ll1 V'ie ill tow II lil-l nn iiu uiv '.'j, ,, cilice, us required by the New Con- r.iE i li: ir Oiinl's II "port sh-iwi ot c.iii.-i lence. Mnvi uilMiown :i r.!;i!ii;d as taxesdiie the Com- Hi .::-. .lack. L ing Si Co., have rciiuv ir r.iu.-ie store to lhe room lormerly .vi ii a law ollice by tiailiitT A: tia'uh :iie Mauimoth lilink. ,'ti:i.n sipsied by over ..iH leual v -i . -tcr county in lavor ot the r.' :' :!ie local option law. has been pr.--; i.i the luu-e at Ilarrisl'ur :. Wk have been inloriucd that on one ;.!:! ol la-t week, several hundred j ouni is nl i;;ic. .n were t-loien from the premiM s ol Mr Iv.iward Mutiima, of Stonycre k. !r will be noticed by relercnce tocui ad cr :-:c-' eoiiinins that Mr. V. II, Piiking v.iil -r ii the "Glade House lot" at public M-eott Saiurday, February Stli. i!:iii k : 1!i;;k!! Hitict; - i i : a; V. Vi. l.i is it j.rosNorks. liuilding lrit-K, Fire iJiick, Pavement Prick, Circular, We'L'e. and Cornice Drick. (i. V. I5i:nfuki will sell mens' and boys ii .iliinp ut 10 ier cent, jirotit, lor t ish eti':'-. A lot of overcoats at cirt. Kemeni inr'llie place, oppisitc the Somerset I loue. 1.kIsIh(Itc Itc-iinloii.--lS71. The following circular may be of i:iter- est to some of our readers: II ARisnrno, Pa., Jan. 2:5. lT-l. The undersigned committee, on the 10th iiiit., sent out a circular inviting all old members of the Legislative and Executive Departments of the State Government, prior to is."i(, tore-assemble on the lMh of January, for a sociable re-union. The committee and a lew old mcmK'rs met last evening to make linal arrangements. Our chairman rejiorted that he had already ascertained the names ol one hundred and sixty -two who were members prior t: l?ri, believed to bo still alive. Of these some forty-two, or tbur to each year, were in the decade from lJII to lt-lt, and about one hundred and twenty, or twelve to each year, in the decade from IS 11) to 1m"0. Several letters had been received suggest ing an adjournment to February in order to enable inure to attend. After a full interchange of opinion, your committee were instructed to issue a new circular, stating an adjournment to February 2'.j -Jd being Sunday. The committee, therefore, now invite all the old memliers of the Legislative and Executive Departments of Pennsylvania, prior to JS50, their clerks and other olli ccrs, to re-asemble in the Hail of the House ol Representatives, (which we hope will lie tendered us, ) at three o'clock P. to animals umlcr the law, at ieasi is consul i iiursday, retiruary .o. ii is anriei erei! -uch bv every riulit minded individual, i paled that a supper in the eveninn of that This m -cures !aiiy in our town. e den t think hitehhi-.- posts were crcted for any The : Lock Haven Ea1erprir gics Cue i loilow ing expcrieiiee ol, we suppo.-e, one ! -f its -lali : ! A ttory is told of an editor who idie-1 and weut to heaven, but was lde!ii"d uduiittalicr, lest he should nifet ! s ime delinquent subscribers, and bad leeliiigs be engendered in that peaceful clime. Having to go somewhere, the editr next apiwar-d i:i the regions ol dark ness, but was p -.;;.. -ely refusc-d admittance i. the t!ace was mi ot delinquent suberih ers. Wearily the editor turned back to the celcs'.ial city, and was met by tiie watchnr in a! the jxirtals w i'h annile, who said : ! there is Hesvee." was mwtaiien ; you not a deiiiititieut can en'.ei .ibscriber To " IK a lull to a hitching let toe animal stand in the rain six no'.'.i s at a time driver, ale yii- post, rind f.'r live c r while tii owner or takes in an assorted cargo of bcrr, benzin:-, if not considered cruelty day at one of lhe Ilarrisburg hotels, w ill constitute a part 1 the arrangements. indivicual to mono;niiize them lor hours at 1 he o'jject is a ciel ;t vmon, trrcne- a time. I'tinng itic proc ess oi jiuiiig up jji. c- oj jh;ki or prr hi i'h,u-,ii ,ixiri,iiioii. i w ith tanlet' ot. owm-rs or drivers should i Any ot the older member too infirm to be compelled ! put their animals in a sta- j join us are invited to send the committees '. l ie, and expend ten or liftecn cents in pur j leltertolic read We alsojinvite a response, cha'-intr a bundle of liav. in order that the c ne week in advance, from ail who expect hore mi -bt Jiave a 5 it lie re!reliincnt as i to atteud, so that we mav conform our WiicT is a more cxhliarating sigl a Vcrmoiit paiier, than to cec c: well :.s bis master. Marvi s and ill tw s his ! rule than the a:ii!o::I t-. a liatulMMue girls sailing oown inn on ia c sieu: ".Mneu-eu, Siusiueripe el editor of the Uostoil i'c-sf. i"i r.s am) Skins. The highest cash piers will be paid by me for all kinds cf t ur and bkins. JoslAII ZlMMLliM AN, rNiliierset, l'a. H ii iw; is filled with i ighte.HK lii.l..' Ii.iliou. lie says that licit fellow w ho s: ut us his marriage notice tor publication ali i promised to 'm-I up' the osleis, lii.n t s-Kiii 'conic u to time' there will ! tiie i;' .-ii to ay. Wi: undervund that Mr. C. lii.s nterc-d into iKii tiieis lip, in caiii.le business, wilUJoliuW. .Missrs. Pitt ton A; llutst started Monday last to purchase a new ids. O. Hurst the liiur The driver who bors is more of a he drive-. 1 ! Wr. learn that on Saturday Jan. 2-Sth, the h.n-.se f Mr. Abtah-.im Lamiiert of ! Stonvcreek Tp-, was entirely destroyed by tire. The lire was communicated tothe fl-KiriaT ot the second story from the stove ipijie. Althougii Mr. Laiidn-rt ami four : oilier gentlemen were in the house at lhe lin.e tin y were unab'e to oiiten the flames orsae a'nv -i 'the coio.-iits. No insurance. I Mr. l.iiinbeil h i.i ail I. is deeds and title ! papers ill the- house at the time of the fire, i and by examination v.e find that none of i these "are entered in the Docket. This ; should be a warning to our t.innrrs to have j tin lilies cf their property record d, or ! like Mr. Lambt-r!. tin -y may awake to the ! fact that they have no title to their lauds , w hatever. arrangements thereto.' No old member is to lie excluded because our committee may have overlooked him. TlTOM S. J. IllollAM, A L. Pol V.K IiT, John M. Pomukoy. J you fee, arc almut equal to those of a rab- ini tieiiig tiruc-K ny iigiiinimr. ijiu my uu-jec-t at tiie oulset was to tell you of a very pleasant evening I spent this week. On Tuesday evening last the Stoystown F.rass j P.and, by invitation, visited Cajit. Win. Maurer of (lemahoning Tp., and with your permission I will say a tew words in re gard to the pleasant time wc had, and the manner in which wc were entertained. The Captain met us w ith his usual smiting countenance nnd conduc ted us tothe parlor, where the best of cider and apples were handed round by that prince ot good fel lows, Alex. A very pleasant hour was then passed, the company being entertain ed by the. joTial Captain and an occasional tune by the Kind; we were then inTited to the dining room to a supcrthat vould have graced any mctroiwlitan table. Eve ry thing that the season could afford was there in profusion, prepared as only a skillful hand like Mrs. Ma.trer's could pre pare. The excellence of the viamis, was fully attested by the manner in which they were disposed of by the members of the band, and also by ""Sam," and "Ike." After supper, the evening being a ph as ant one, came a smoke and a moonlight stroll in the beautiful grounds adjoining the residence ol the Captain, which, by the way, is one of the finest in the north of the county. When the company re as sembled in the parlor, the Captain's daughter. Miss Laura, favored us with some excellent music, on one of Smith's American organ?. A little daughter only seven vears ol age, bxik her place at the organ, nnd discoursed exc ellent musie, to i the astonishment of all. Her music is per JWio Aih'rrfirciiictit. TIio Honai-SiuM Pimaeca, AND E'niHilj Liniment Is the lx-.it remedy In the worM for the following ewtiliilnf. vii: 'rni In the Llmln ami Stom ach, I'n la in tno NluHmch, Howcls. orSido, Khtum hllym in nil tin forum, lillliom Colic, Neuraticl.n, C'holim, Uj-wutorr, 4Vrt.lt, Freeh woinvls, liurnr. Sum Tlinm. tiplnsl Oimpl.tiiiiK, Sprulm anl Itnii.irs. ttliitls an I Kcver. l or Jntcnial an;l Ex tcrnitt ur. lis opLTition l nnt. Mily to rlt-vo Hip n.itieiit, lull eiitin ly rrn.ovcs trio criu nf the. coiiiil:itnl. It iK-ni'trate ml jirrviulce lli whi sv-i-m. re diurlnic ht-nltliy actli.D to all lia paraa l quick ening tlio llool. Tliu Huub-cliolJ panacea U iiurely Vi-cetiil le anj All Healing. Prepared bv CCUTIS t IiROWN', No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. I'ur sale ty all UrUKlfista. july 0 Tliirty learn' Kxpcrieiice of an oiuurs. Mm. Windsiow'a Haottilnx Syrup la tlio iircwrliiilon of ono if tiie bem I'rnule I'livsl. leians aii'l Xurws in the t 'nilrilSutri. mvi has l in nf:-il for thirty vi-irs with never failinic safe ty mti-1 fiicccsn hy niihlonsof Mothers ami cliihiri n, from I tic fcchle infaut ol one weekol.i to the ailuit. li eorrocti acMlly of the stomach, relieves wlml colic, ri-ifuluu-s Hie liowcla. and icivis nut, hcallh ami eoiiiiort to mother nn i child. We iK-licve it tote the Jlcft nn1 !iiri licmciiy in the WorM in all cases or I ) Y S C T L R Y and IlIAKKIICKA IN ClllLIiKKX. whether it arises fnnu Tcelbinn or Irnrn any other cau.. KU directions for using R ill a -ci'iiipai.y each l.t!le. None Oennino un hpa the litc-Fiiuile efl'fltTIS K PKH It INS is in tlio outside wrapper. S'A by nil Meiliclne Ik-iilirs. julyt 1 Vi" . ! Irrrt incitt rt .-t. Xew AJrvrthaiK'nl. EECEIiTJS AITD EEITOITUEES OS1 TIEdCIE SOMERSET COUNTY TOOB, HOUSE, icOR TPIE Y I'lAU 187K. Noah Roberts, Treasurer of tie Somerset county Toor Ifou.-c, in cecount with the count j for the year ending January 8, 18T4. Nt'io AdwrtUemriit. 2iew AdcKrttArmenU. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OJP THE County of Somerset, Penn'a., From January 11th, 1873 to January 12th, 1874. I).:. Tomaou.it !r.twn from t!tr io. TrvtffA nry on tniT No. 7, lucJ by t lie V I ini!iniii9l'rtirt ' '' ! li ny tliolottowlns ilisliuncrneiiis onorii-r'. i i.ueit by the Pour Hoiimj Director: ' - liM H J!v air.mint pal-l f'-r i.njrlnkms. lncln-lin( I' l Noah Itohcrtu, Trcasnrcr of Somerset Cour.tv, in account I of Somerset. rith the County hoof hcoil. veal. wi. Kill, rve. fcc. . 1TM TU I!v amount pall f- r p rne rif mil m-lw; M7S tio i, i. ..n - i v:. m C3iH!reu often look Pale and Kick forilicil with a distinctness anil precision of from na other c:wm than having worms In the whic h oiiicr iwnormtr3 iiiil'iii wen i c " will destroy Worms wi!h,.ut Iniurv to the child, Ih-iii ixnectly WHITI- mi l tree'frnm ail color ing or other injurious ingredients uiually "u-ed iri iTji-iii preparations. I'I Kl'lS HKOWN. I'mprl-tor.'. No. 21ft r'ultnn Mre:t. New York. ."? by Drungittt and hrmistt, and Utalert in I Mrtiicinri at 1 ivENTV-FiVE Cents a Hox. jty 1 proud. She distilavs mtisical talent far bv. yond licr years, and will uinloulitciily l:e conie a brilliant performer. Whrn u'.iot'.t to leave, Mrs. Maurer presented herself, with a large haskct ot hickory nuts, snd in vited us to fill our pockets. Ttie t'aptaiii produced his wallet nnd presented the Treasurer .f theband with a ' William" of very cheering denouiinatiiiti, which was received hy the hand with many thanks. Altogether, our visit to the Captain's was a very pleasant nlHiir and will Inn:; he re mcinhcrcd by all the partleipanls. Vint la Viijitniii. Paiison UlNtif. I 11 i .... cut, . i - " ' out tniir pnpera - ii u me. Ileal services S. S. Goo.1 bnl. f.r lSTi - - - im no ! Hv amount pal I for medical scn lces A. (r. I Miller in nurt forl&73 :Hy amount paid for tinware jovnws ii cr 1: !;;;. DiTNf', 1'a., Jii 31st '74. r.iis; -llH I on . of How shall a woman t'.isti n her Mm-kinps F.KlTiHi IIi.hai.d: In the Somerset Ikiuoeru: of Jan Cth, there is a very in teresting rrimrl of what the editor calls, "An intcrc-htinicnse." It must have 1k-cii intcrcstm; to the editor ofthf Lhiuvrnt, lor he traveled twculv miles on u cold stormy day, and over very rough loads, to act a.s reirtcr for one hide of the case. It is very evident, to those- w ho know anything about the history or f.u ts in the case, that the report given in the lhumrrnt is given for the Ix-nclil of and in the inter est of but one of the parlies. The lleporter tor the Jktnorrat niys : It appears that over a vrar ago, the counc il of said churc h met and in Mirsuanee of so as not to interfere with the circulation -' i their charter, obtained from the Courts of l tin- s.iapc oi ine ic n i. . Uip ,.(,UIltv ,,asM., ;l i,y-law, assessing each Tut Cambria Iron Company, Johtis t .w ii. iealKut to resume paying their i iii lovees in money. As they are indebt ed to their men pretty largely, not having ; aid lor several months, the "last le w pay 1;. tills ill amount to considerable. A nil.l. h:is lieea introduced iu the Ohio I.-.'-iisiature. to rcipiirc prisoners in county jaiis to work out liieir lines antl crosls. J.x A law like th.it wouldn't hurt lVtins v ..uia a bit. vl- I.ooii out fur prowlers. It ki.'il Linking case stager'uig oa M-e a itljoiil oiir IiIihuI, or sjK) sec- of the loin H'il ',:tt i,nuly j-(Ui After lhe most careful nvcan h, iis far as our limited facilities would allow, we arise from our humMc explorations, and hum bly ti nder tin- fnllowiiiir suggestions : Vv'ear them short and let the tops bubble over the shoe in the !o:ni ol lace, t ! i beer mug. It yi.u l ave 'cm long put itiiiciiagc inside anil stick em to you. Have tin in lung enoii'. h to tie alxmt the waist, nnd U:-e the top lor a punier. Kdge the tors w ilh stee l and li.sti-ii a load- tone to vour corsets. . Fiistt-n a strati to each stocking, extern them graccjuliy u each side of the body and atlach, with blue riMmns to the ear fin-- p i iiiiscs, ajipareuliy druiiK, Keep, linn i j e.i souhuu. llcisusuallv clrunli w lulu i:i iiiiil ol 'the hoiTse au.l s io-r as utcii a- he i -u-ie-s tlio back vard. in s'Hiie arlii-i ile vicinity. now we nr.' ,,l. 1 ol clothing iu doim: this for LaI :it; r; a.is a- iei by a f.iua 1 if he (lid not spend too lunch in advertising. "V, ' was the reply, "ad c-rtiscaieuts are kli-i'mtly iieeessary. liven divine Worship - i)',it Jii u ) needs to be advertised, l.l.-e li.it is the meaning of church U-lis.V" i .i iii. liiken iii the place of iI.;t-;- ot anv kind; lhe dose is i: virtue uuuou'.itej. It cht-ajH-r and better than any other reii.e Kir l.iat purjaise, and also as a general I'lafc-t.itii-u and 1'uniily Meoii ine Sninnns' l.iver l'egiiliilor hi.s no superior. YV. ). IkxuiAKT, 1-. h.;s l.'-.'ii c.i . -a J're.-ii'.cnt of the Grand Kapios and Indiana Kidioiiii cine ol the biles under the iiiiiliagelneiit cif ll.e I'eiiiisy Ivi.nij, t aupa ny. .Mr. llu0l.iiil wiil liave charge ol vx liiiiiiiied loiitii of lailroiitl ami wid liht i l.a c his licr.dcjUailc-ls nt CliicttL'a. N in mi. children who read the ueuspa p is ate lound to Ih? lic-tter ae-piaiuteil w ith sii kii.'. s. "''graphy, Selliiig, and the ineaning ol j wnnis, graniniar. and arc inoie Koiicrllv in'.eiii jent than lho.c whodoliot. Tins i u siiiitieuiit hut lindoiibled liiet. '1 he re nt tliclli the iinuiedi I Hold sti vour oi n l":i-.;en Ibcm toa nail and 'o ba; looted. Attach a small bnlli.oa to ci,ch stocking. Make them out of material ill it will draw up. jf yoii are thirty-iive and niiniarried, make a hoie near lhe t"p of eac h st-K-king and biltti II it to vour kn-e c-ali. ! Tbee are ail the !:. 1!im!.- that sugL'cst (.uiiiiiie or ; jcii.jves t us ut present, am! of lhe s:nall, an I I n,ll,IT some one or more mav be deemed wiil be found I . ... v ,,f o.looliou. We have taken a sudden and lively interest in this matter; iitid sh.dl not rc-s't until the needed relorni is 1 rouiht about. Woman's litul s shall lK.t 1 c hampered, and knotted and de t iriiii-d, if we have eii-nili inventive Kie ultv to bring almut new and healthful wiivs of v, earner the st'K-king, and we thiiik we have. We shall continue our in-vesli-.ati -us into this subject, even at the risk nl getting our neck into the matrimo nial niM.s -. What the women of thiscouu trv inos' need is not suffrage, but symetry; but rationality ; not a place in halls but a place tu fasten their j not right If'jisiaiivc '"! let our children lead the liewspa 1-rs. 1 city, : Iralh of.llr. i:ii.t .Stall 1. A VerMi i.i.'v upbiaiiic-d an admirer lor iii- l'i.t .'.ioiisdu: ing a 1 ng al-seniv. " on are too bad to be pardoned," she said; "bi.t l! I discard you I shall punish myself hi"t. mid so 1 will i-Miore what is past, ii.i 1 1 i.ji.y your soc iety ns mm h as 1 can i wlii;e I i'nV. lor when I die I shall never) M.'.l any ln.iie 1 am going to heav en: 1ami.s I'll ill. its, of I.iawisHi. Delaware) c .iiiitv, has in his possession a I'ible, wliii li lie c iaims to' l-e the oldest book iu I 'i"' I lilted States. It was translated by I iiiuin Tvndall. and published iu I.VjI. I 'J'l.e Umk was brought to this country in I 1'-', and has U-en in lhe Thillips lamily i ever since. It i" printctl ia larjre. size old ; '-"g'isl tyiK-, and is in a good state I -l-i-v-i V;,tii,n. I'.iias S'.ahl, an old resilient of the ad one who entoyed the ies ct of the community, breathed h:s last at live o'clock Tuesday morning. The 1'itnttt ijrai.l had already sjMikeu cf his illness, whic'.i was o:-c -j-io:ied by congestion of the brain, mid a latal termination ol which had lieeti feared for some days. Mr. Stahl was a native of Seliierset county, l'a., where he was Imrti in lTll. Iu lsi'J he mov ed lo Illinois from Pennsylvania and settled in r.iisiiniiig'on, and has resided here ever since. Before leaving Pennsylvania he had married Miss Mary Morton. His wife is still living. Sinec e.irly manhood the dec-eased was a incuiU-r ol lhe Prcsby- tei iiin Church. He was one of the origi nal liicinlirrs of the Second Presbyterian Church of IJloominirtoii. Mr. Stahl leaves five shim who are all well known in this cite. Hlovminjton in. 1 tintiijrti;it. I mute iiipiniii-r S ' DO mul i:u-li female mem- Iht ifl.lHi, toward the support of a pastor ami defraying the necessary exjiensesot the church." The charter referred lo was obtained Dec-. 1st X. and had U-en in im:-sessi,n of the church for over fifteen years, and no such meeting was ever had in pursu ance of it, nor was this meeting held in pursuance thereof. Wc would like to know w hat the Jtt moenil alls a by-law. The c hurch council met Jan. 11th, 1ST:!, and passed a resolution taxing caclj male . j liiemlx r 1,IMI and each female -0 cents; 1 i . ... 1 1... ooi 1. ,, 1. ,,...,- 1si::C flirt rwiuneil again met ami reconsidered the resolution of the 11 Ih of Jan., ami amended it so ns to tax the males ?0 and the lemales $1. The l)e mvrrat says, fourteen of the mem bers refused to pay this lax. Where does he get Ibis information, it is not one fifth of the nuiiiU-r, and we know whereof we ailirm, w hen we say that a large majority oi the entire church rt-luse to p-.iv it. It is true that suits have been brought against the fourteen only. The Ih iaoerul i r IHJtter savs the c harter granted bv the court to this church, authorizes such assessments to be made, w ill the Ih murriit publish lhe Section which confers this power? That the lonnula of government of the church retires the same. Will lhe in iii'ia-itt publish that part of lhe formula w h it-li requires it? so that his Lutheran 1-rethern at Friedetis and at other places may be informed, lor if this be the law ol the Lutheran church wc have never yet know.i it, si..d it would seem a little strange that it should have remained to Ls;jire Grof, Gen. Cofl'roth, and their reporter, to have discovered the Divine law of the Lutheran church. The Cth Section, Chap ter nd, part secjnd ol the formula reads as follows, viz: "The jurisdiction of the e hurt ii is purely spiritual ; it ought to have no connection with the civil govern ment, neither ought its decisions to he eu f reed by the arm ol civil power." This we presume is not the part of the formula referred to, although it is the part which r-fers ti) lhe r'u:ht and elutv of the chtirt h, in reference to enforcing her decisions by the civil jiower. We will not n.w inijuirc into the regularity or irregularity of the UusiXA, Jan. Mi:. Lditoh : I noticed in your la.st issue, a communication Irani Diaketown, the melroH)litan city ol Lower 'i'urkeyfoot, and the most ancient in our region. This is the first item I ever noticed from that noted place in your paper, 1 v.'i.s indeed surprised to find so much valuable infor ination eotained in it. but was r. little pt:z y.led on the Latin. I would suggest to "Drakelown" that he have his Latin trans lated the next time. I read and re-read and contemplated in the extreme, the diabolical, the cpiiiondrical, exagerated unction ot the heteroge neons cuinpntttid, magnificence of the aerial diagnocious of the heavenly rcjuviratioii, and my miirl floated oil' into that everlasting rcpugnstion, vliich when revolutionized produces an exultation ol the spirituality, w hich liuctuate.s with the eternal tide of spasmodic rllluvia, but finally returned and lit on "Drirketown." 1 would inform ' Draketown" that 1 have passed through a theological :.nd historical examination and have ;uy cranium in gimd order lo make a reply. He t barges me with casting relleetious upon the meeting antl ministers. I wish to correct "Drake town," for "Draketown" is very liable to make mistakes and misrepresent things. I did not, in my items, cast letlections upon the meetingand ministers I have no doubt but that the meeting was a food one, and that the ministers preat hed the word of God to their congregations, and that ail were in earntst in the good wink, and that many precious semis were? converted hope they inay hold out faithfully and never turn back to the liegiary elements of this world become bright and shining lights and that "Draketown" mav follow their example, lie also charges me lor hashing up the items ofot her com-si indent . w hit h is a falsehood. Our itemier, "Mae, " it is true, noticed the meeting some two weeks prior to the notice w hich "Draketown" re ferred to, hut '-Draketown" mutt remem ber that we did not hash up his items. Draketown will you put your spicks on and apply the uiidcrs'.andiiig heart that you may see and understand correctly. 1 should like to have a conversation with "Draketown", hope h will call at my oft'ee. No. 2, North IVrk street, w hen I will iiifotm him that Draketown was founded by J. Drake. Harnedsville, by S. 1 lamed. I'rsiiia, by W. J. Jhier Ksip, Ae. So doubt it would be interesting to hear him speak ol Columbus', Cortez, Montezu ma and Jackson. Yours with resjiect, Tom I'miiv, 1 V T :1. VB pvoilt for !A?45J n!y. i a.iir ! u i ti i. i I ti t n ! a . It ; , 4i I 1 U " : j U li-u - " ' (i j i 4 I l 44 ,44 44 4t 44 !:'- " i . I .4 I i.4 4. 44 ! 41 41 14 ! .1 44 44 , certs eeilms toll .... liro stock - i lime - sled - -mas-on shed viui-iar - Pimiture ... : lire iiiiirunie - - - I thrashing ... fuel - ! f:wii! mcetiinc - ! humeri ... leather ... printlnif - - - I watcen-makcr's bills - j repairs ... i I lai-k-mithins; fc caftili-' coi.ieriii - - - i lulior - - - eanllnx and wearing . removing paujiers lumtx-r - - ' eon.lalIt'' D'l josli.esi i'si M 1-JO !A Kij no JO i H III W "tr & IS m on irj tso an oo J)rl 0l t 71) o uo ami on 11 M SJ 7i 6i tW w l 14 M lsi U0 Yd 75 W l hil .Ml 7 UO I :m oo i 42 65 T cash reeelrol frr.m eoltt-trrs of SUlo and e'onct.v 1S72 and prerloas jraars. I r.iii-a r.tvl i vies as Collcws, t:x: Ste taxed" Collectors. Pictricls. i Year.! I l j.in 'Jl sHiaip- VALUABLE LOTS At Public Sale I will oiler at Public .Sale, in the Korous'h of Snineret. l'a. .on Nuiu.-.lay Fci.rury 'N;h, ls;4. at ime o'clneit r. a. on tha premis s. Two lull of i;roiin.l k:iiWii ui tie? s House Hotfi Lets. If not sold tnctiicr. will offer them in six psr.s. '1 liree nt thctn Iruulin on Ma'n Slreet ocurthe iMatR-md and tiiree on Paliii.t. The slr.e of each lot will he til fe -l iruut liy 1-JJ tvti. ileci, w ith an alley between them. The-ie iotsurc s: l locatuin.-. and present a rare eh:mee for persons, who desire to l.uil I plaeeii lor huine.9fr private residences. Tie se lifts are the most itesiraKlo inthe place. 1 wiil otter al the sumelimetbrte lots of itrcnnd, at the south cud of Main Cress Sireet, (Turkey hut Mrccti) and aliout oue sijaare from tho Sum. crsel 4. Mineral 1'oiiit li. U. HvpeU Sixe ol these l"is, 4J hy 116 Ut. and the other one 1 16' n lt. Tiicso I'jts are also very desirable for private reei-deie-cs. TSUMS. tli.c tliird tj l.c pai I on 1st Julv U-74, balance in tiiree ctiuai annual paymcnis. wi,h intervt. pay-ini-nis to he sesured Vy Ihih-Is and reurijiirs on preuiist-. leM. V . II. J'lt'KIX'l. Kv nmnnnt mid for slioemakin:; - 4. .. liirector l salary Walter, '! " 41 4. 4. SlIllT . i 41 14 44 -4 4 SnWi'T j .4 .. .. frich!h--d i 1 in prt I ! Fy ain't paid f jt Director' Counsel, S: hell , j ' fc. Klmmcl I I Bv amount paid for Steward's s.tlarr. Biant' j ' ial. for ls7i I ' Bv amount pai.l for Steward's salary, So !cr I In part tor 1S73 By amount paid Treasurer lioberts XI Ti;. :a.: CS ..f ll.e al. jHl-jd IS ; cxiiemlcJ lnrj, the a ': .aiis'.niion of ..'o. lirir.t. Ijie .StewaiJ. W'v, the untlcrsitrncil Auditors of Somerset county, I; licr'-hv Moteea Bittncr Peter Statler diaries C fuifh IVniamin '. Soyd r.... Heury Yoankin Johne letter , Wm. Suder Moses bash John Lentx Oeornre J. rll-k Frederick O. iSnir (lillian H. Walter Peter Shoemaker Alexander Nickalo John Putinan John Trinipey Wm. c. Horner Iinvid T. Zimmerman. .. John UreH Kphraim Miller Peter Kneeri-me eieorKe W. Andersun... . KIiah Wajne-r Harrison Vounkin Henry Wollhope Iiavtd Dickey Frederick Swoie Titias Kiiutluian eiillian C. Lint Daniel Deucher Peter' Brown Adam S. MiahVr eieore J. Fih John Knepp J'lhn Faidiey Alexander Moore Jonathan Khodce John Steitf Aaron Miller Tobias iibui-h Win. P. Iiiver .. I Julias A. Mallei Ce riHV lieraiiiu Suihl. 7t) 3i 44 V, IN 77 SO O) M 00 'M U0 ii 00 !,i 00 0.M Co 240 00 40 0 that wo liave i-ettleil nml adjusted the account of Noah Hohcrt?, Trraurcr j ,m w.BeH,":: of the Somerset f'ountv l'oor House for the vcar 1ST3, ami t!i:it tiie fore-i Samuel j.Lieiny... . " Jeiiert-jn Kimmcl... golllg 13 COrrCCt. Joseph ( able In testimony wlierrof we Lave licreunto st our hands and .-c alrt this 8th ; ''aniei Kho.ie...... .'oiiii ii. iruiiltl..,. day of January, A. T. 1S74. Attfst: K MAS (' V X X IN'fi II A M. Clerk. J rimer Twnsii iPuiiit Stoyn.twn T.r.'.'h , I kt Turkv; twijhji , 'Aldi.-ion " AlKhtT.f Jirultieinv.-tll'rjr ...... 'onmaoh ' iKlitli. k " JtMlerw.n (nnr Iiale City lwrriua h Iarimer township I-wtr Turli;vfit tuwoihip MMIIrcrif-k " " Nurtbumi-n U"w-iJiiiii ..... IHu.ysiown ifflrnIi 'Siivl t;wnhip Summit SfonyvrH'k l'plr iufk"yf(e; tuwost,!;. eilerstur rv-r.r.ja , if'r. n , Salisbury A'l'lIfr.n"t'frD-:.i;) Alleichiiv " Urol hpr-falky lvW!ifuii , KtIid bcrf.u-rh . i -n-Dt:ii)trK tuwiihij , I;ii0'ity borough.... , KIklifk I'jwa.-'bi' (ironvilla JenniT '.lertiTSn Ji rimer 4- IywT TnrkcTr-: townshi; 3Ii'!.iI refk " 'MillortJ Nf.rtham j)t-n IS'-w i'viiireviU-j bortili I'uint town'hsp. i4Qiah niui; tjwnh:T IS'.a.hampt- u Sum mil ismtrt , Stoy..cswu !.cr"'ii!i Son.' net " Siit:nry Sronvrreek twn5hip , Shade , 1"plr Torkryit t'-wfi-ship i rm:i romuxn.. " t 1k7I3 (iKonr.r-: a. kimmel, ri s JACOP. J. SPKICHEK, l. s. JOXATHAN J. WELLE'K, t. s Count v Auditor:. ;"harles Sleek WeliersUnrif ln,r uitll . To amount of State ui for ls7i and previous years hpinirht down " redemption mney rece-iveil on unseated lnn.s i " " received lnm Sehrui k an 1 Waller i " " " Cornelius B'rkW-v ' u " Adam Triral-le I " u " " James A. Dud-m " balance due eonnty at last settlement........ I)tl O TT T S rr JjT I 1ST Cr STATE, COUNT V, AND MILITIA TAXES, tiiicl itiiir hy llic (olIeciorH of thi' Iiiii'reut Boron Kb mid Towiisliijs RatCH and I.ovfow, ; follovtsi: JXl'X'UTOU'S SALE. 1 lie mi ll r.-inux! iil exjiuse lo sale en : Vi l ltllAY FEBIUWHY 21, ls74, ut 1 o. :-.-k. on tbs premises, the fuMnwir;; Ileal Kstaf 'iiuate in the Uopiuifh "f Iterlin. late the ppijiei y ol William liiitn.11 of said llopjueh. dec d. : one lot of irrouml adoiniiir lot ot Peter Nnyde;- on tiie Wcsi, hack Street on the North. lii v i a the Kast. Mreet on the Ivoutli. bav- I irii; 111 re, ill erected a oi.e-a:id-&-halr fetorv loiuse. Willi kiiehen attiichcl: l iiii-irt. tio.00 payable on the 1st day cf A pill. I s74. with interest, to he securud ukhi the premises, jlahuicc In c&sh after Confirmation of sale. .TOSF.PH niHOFF, DAN1KLJ. HKl HAKI;, Exocutora et Wm. liuhoif maiskie:i. KYE COLE )n tin- 2-",tli ol Dec., nt t lit liousc ol Uie lmrel O't'oiiner, liv Levi (iriflith Esq., Mr. WiUitmt It. Kyt; to Mis Kosjinna Cole, both ol' Citinliriii county IVun'ii. fslIAFEU SIMPSON" On the iioih of Dec. is?:!, liy Iter. Valentine; 1'Ihul'Ii. nt his rc'.stlcncc.'Mr. E. D. Shafcr ot Mil ford Station, to Miss Surali June1 Simpson ot Jcnner Tj., both of isemicrsi t County I'u. II EHI NC I'KITZ-On the 2rth of Jan., at Mineral l'oint. by De v. A. E. Tnixal, Mr. Isrte-1 Hcrinsto Miss Emma l'ritz, both of Sonicrsc-t county I'u. Kl'STKK WEIM EL' n jhc 27th of .Tanuarv, bv Kcv. A. E. TrtiMil, at the Castor's Ilooni, Mr. Ii win (!. K lister to Miss Elizabeth Weimar, both ol Sonicrsel Ii.. yr-.isri:!. North Paci lie Bonds, Call on or address I.nllierS. IkiKiirmaci, IlroJter, i Focnni Avexi'k, I'lTTSBlltQII, let -4. iii::. ZIMMEItMAX On thcl-llli i.i.-t.. Mrs. Marpirt-t Zimine riiinii, apv 1 -l'J years, 'J months niVl 11 il.iys I'.loi. ih: vs. UEAM On the il-t in-;.. Mrs. Keaiii, ntreJ '' j'eurs, 1 month an. I ' WRITE TO ME. Circul.irs tree. Write! ni and itetlliu ex clusive sales ol t tie coumy. 4'rllt lo me, an 1 no either m:in will have Ine rihl to sell in v .ur county. Write tome and. vuu can unkc ylso. per week. M rit le iut and Secure the coun ty yuti live in. WRITE TO ME SOW. Address, K. LAW Y Fit, Patentee Xj. SS':Ii St., feU. I'tTTslifKiJIt. PA., 1 SSKJNEE'S NOTICE. I Collector!.. Ilenrv Wolfhitpc lnvi I Ih-key liilliaii l.inl ceterC. uruwn -Heme 1. I 11. -k John Kn'pp .Inhn Fai.lly -Alexander Moore -A ii run Miller -Tobias Itlonti Jacob J . IioHrOin Win. P. Itiver Herman Stahl -ltaniamin liwman Cieortre W. llcnlord Sam. J. IJchty JcUerson Kinetnel Jos. Cahle Chas. Steck Jolin II. l'nfiril -M'nld in lull I!strict5. : Year. (V.untv; Tax.' ,' Si ite T.iX M illi in Tax. ! Allegheny towushit i iirotheravally leile I'il v ii.'r. tree-nvillc township - Jelierson I.irimer - I Turkcvfiot " Mi'ldlecreek u . .ew Cenirevillo Ilor. -, Paint township lClnemahonin townsatp Sjutbaioptau iswimersct - iSUiystown lior. iSiirnersct l!"r. ISalishury llor. jStejuvervek townsiiip -' Shade j Wellenhunr llVir. i t'rsica lior. IsTil 4 1h4 7 J I 221 ln.1 7."i V !7 74 7.V zoo u n !: VI ae. Z1 11 S4 72 fil 41 Sil (9 11 IS. ii 41 Vi Ui vi 7 IV SI na 4i 9 we 14 fi2 0 Oil' hi 12. i to ut; 13 41: &4 01; lit OO il 71 2S j il 3H i, ) 7 4.'. 13 11 40 x ": 8 t W .'41 4 an IS tiH, 00 12 7 4U 40 at 6 50 111 Kl 7 SS 11 4..S 'JS Wc, the utiilcrsiirncel, Coniniiis'toncrs of iSonicrset county, in conformity with the law, hare ordered the aeconipaninr account of the receipts and expenditures of said county fur the year 187 !, to I;e published, nnd we hereby certify that the foregoing fetatemcn of outstanding taxes due said county ii correct according to the books in the Treasurer' nnd Commission em o!liccs JACOB J. WALT Ell, Attkst: VALENTINE J. MILLER. Jacob Neff, Ciert. F. J. COUNTRYMAN, Fcb4 Countv Commissioners. CtJl. By cash paid eia orders i'suvl hy the county Ct nimii.-i'jiit ra as loiiew J. vii: Hy amount paid asaessnrs " " for adjustiuj papers in Coiniis.-ioner otlice afterthe Bre. " " . " auditors " " for audititinst puL-lio accounts , -' aadiler's clerk - for bridge huildina: " ferconstahles returns Pr eleetioo expenses " ior fox and wild" cat scales " " for foci 44 M . frrwDd jorors traverse jorors " " tipstaves " " ' Jor stamps fur Trvaurer' det.is " ' " for stamps for Commis.-ioners' dec-is - " " janiu-r " " for doekets an J siatiennry 44 " money refunded ". " ' ' for repairs " for Cotuiiy Fair " " for County Institute " " for ro.ui and (ridze views " " " Western Penitentiary 4. Jary Commbsioners." Wov an-1 Knahle ami ckrk " " Lichty inl Li-hty " forprintinir " " House of Refuire " " of eonnty script destriyed; " ' paid for men-hadise " " Commonwealth oets " " " on unseated land oriie-rs fmai-l i - .. (jchuoi) " ot" redemptinn money paij out ' " paid for SherirTi fees " - (or PreihonoUrya cue is " r nitsceilaneous " u Commissiooer Waiter balance for l7i " " " " snlarv forl7il " " ' Commissioner Miller balance lor lsT2 " " salary ir ls73 " ' Commissioner Imicbold balance for 1S72 " " - - salary for lsr.1 " ' " Countryman Clerk NetT " " Counsel Puatlethwait tnlanee 1D73 " " for sopportof Poer House Fiy Treasurer's commission on S3u Sl'4 at 2'4j percent " " l.V4o ai Vt per eeni balance in ham's of Treasurer due the Coimtv I '"i ) lt3 jn li -i yt SO IS! JT-4 ew W ) . xy o i . 22 'ii 7 oo 7ji 77i . let iUVl il 4 Ol V3 00 15 O) 00 2T4iJ OO 14 W 1771 o ii I -y. uo 777 M S.s.-, 7.'.'. Is 40 II in M l JM j i 9.'i -. 7T0 44 400 id 7o iTJ Jl 5 1 S7i W I14M Hi lee oo S I ou V3 oi 771 14 1S1 04 W .V nn 7i Mo s at s i 1 ,M 2i eoo oe 74 eo tins 13 i i .-7S4 on'.; 41S77 47 $ 4:077 47 Notice is hereby niven that Henry Kreiri-r an.l II. Kreer i Sim made an assignment on the ih day nf January 1174. to the uudersiarnrd lor the iM-iirlit of their errdiiors. Ail iwrsons indebted to the said Henry Kreer. or H. Krrsrr k. S"ii. will please call at the ollice) of the uedersitrued in Som erset, Pa., and make pavtueul without delav. II. U HM'.ii. Assignee. s M1EU1I F .S SALES,. soni Rsi;i mai:ki:t, ol ' i mum: ism Tin- barn ol Mr. .Taih '' ': k, lleillnnl ciittlitv, saystlit; luquif "". "f List wee k, toge the r w ilh Ihre-e bor-tlin-e hc.,,1 (,(';,tt!e! mid a hirc lot of r'-'iii, hay, Minw uud farm iini'li'iiirnts ,-rt-1 utile -lv elit-troye-el by- lire on Mnnday t''i-:i.li!; 1js. t is sui'ms-iI tn be the Vurk nt an inci mliary, ami lle-nry llctrit k. I lo'le r i .InnWi, hiiK 1k-cii leliesti il nnd '""htiln-d in t. I any. Ii.celti.nl juil, tit llir guilty I Hum the elreeiislnil s Ar'jva: r, i.t I'uitv Townsliiti, while 'John jtrub- tsij in i to ma fcf talarrh. Olistnie-liiin nf iius-.l piiss.-iu't-s, clise-hiir-.'c fiilline; inln throitt, sciiietiincs profuse, Wiiti-rv, nctiel. or Ihiik anil tenacious, luiiciii'is. purulent, MueKly, putrid, fiffensive etc-. I ii eiihersa uryness" ntiik or iiillanuil eves, lin-jinsiii e:iis. eh alncss, ulcerations, m ill s lioin ulcers, voiir alteaeel, l.asal twit n . oll't-iisive brtatli, impaired smell Hii'l liiste. Few only ol' aliove syiiiptoms likely to be pri st nl in isny tit tit one time To cure take Dr. Tie-rce s (oldeii Mel iial Oi-iivcry earnestly, to correct the liliMul nnd svsicin, whirh lire always at rnult, n'so to" net spei ilitiilly, :is it tloes, upon the elisease jrlanils'liiinl- linintr incin biane W the nose and its cidiiuiuiiicatinir ehitinl i-s. The more I se e of Uiw -oilious elisease, lhe more positive is my lielief that ii' we would make tre-atuielits i r-W ' rrifn' ine uiiiii' It we miixt we rai,uiu ,;,ihi,rnt lo iitilliroilL'll tin- blood "V em n ,o,-f ot lanil, the other day, '"ieanlieil e-oniitle-Mi thousiimls of sil.-ili) hit nml lvi. lv, tint all ready (or the tinnier e-iinj.aiii. Jt La often lice n a '-l.ieiC u.,,.',.!- to iioiiiv where the ' . i.eie' v. ri,i to in the lull. Tin- a!ivc ... , It ..c . u ..il.imr ami l i-nlillLT local - i'i nlb.i.l the in rsijllie ient cnli-ilite miieiit, j piieatioii. Dr. r-a.c's ( atarih He-mcdy, IreM, to ennlilc thein to rest easy on ; w i( w.,i wm-m' and ujioii "coninion 11 -'unietii-r iii the futu.-v. " ' ; M-nc," rat ii mul and seientiC.c principles, l.y its' liiihl. siHithin-r and lu aliir pro r- 'i;s. IhiMiAs, wile of Henrv Hoiii-'iis. j lies, lo which the elise'asc gradually yields "Miemeon linwiUiiV, wasbnillv l-utned 1 when the st stem lias 1-e-eii ptit iu is rfect "'i"'" lhe Lnndti and fac e em " Monday , einh r hy the Use of the (ioklcn Medical '"fid lnat by the exi losioii e,l a fluid lamp. I Discovi'iy. This is lhe only perfectly safe At Die tin,,.,,!- . ..vnliiKi.iii ftlie w:i sur ' se ii-iiti::- iiinl Muecesstul tueslt ""iii li i ,v her fiuuilv ol live children and ' ukui and lu-alin-i it. ''r sister Mi. V-i.,-1- e:'.,.ie, i,,. tSo Micceshlul has ll.e above course of . vi pr.wnt 'n- I), hi cssc-ssment, or whether it wan neces-lary or not. '1 he Diiuvcrul siys the cotinsel for the Delis, claimed that there could be no re covery, because the pre weed injrs were in violat'ion of Art. 1. Sec. ii, of the Ceuistitu tion, which provides lh.it no mm shall be compelled "to inuinuiii a ministry against his consent." The counsel did rely not only o:i the part of the constitution e iti d, but" on the w hole ol Section "I Article 1. This their reimrtcr says, - a.s answered by I'laintill's counsel, first, that the section was not aplicable to the case ; and second, that Defendant had waived all rights by connecting himself w ith the c hurch; and in mnivort of his imsition, he cited a nuin- berol authoiiti. s." ill the reor:er;pl.'ase name some if the iiituierous aulhorities cited ; and five u vol. and pafre, s i that not only we unlearned Lutherans ot Friceleiii, but that the leiTal fraternity mav know, that the Otihliitition is not made for the consciciicions upright cluis tian man but for those w ho have no con M'ieiices. who neither fear t'otl, or keep his coiiininudmeiil. and that as sism as a man forsakes his sins and turns unto Clod, ami l-ome8 a uiciiiIkt of a Church, he forfe its all his Constitutional rights, and is subject to the arbitrary rule ami dictation of the churc h coune ii, w ithout apjieal or renlrcss either in the civil or eclcsiaslieal courts. It seeinst'.i us that the alisurdity of the proMibition is its sullicieut refutation. IfSTICE. Stovstown, Fa., Jaii.C 'lh, 1ST4. ! Corrected weekly by A. J. CAStiniit!: & Co. Apples, dried. It. -'-c Applcbutler. fl K-'l 40tr.S4 Hulter. B, Huekwlieat, i bushel $1 ml lieeswax. fl tl iliiC liai-viii, shouiiit rs, 1 ft, He sides, ne " hams. ' Vic C.-rn, tp bushel y'J Corn meal V V Sr Call skuin. ) a. il 'ia Ktfu-s, V d '-I" Flour, fi bid tlu Fliixsee.l vltoi., (ii E.) Al iu Iird. 'f rs lit'. leaiher, nsl s-!e, f' f- wi'eiiiic . " uiUH-r " 70c " kii-, " SOc Oats, bu Joe Potatoes, Mn IKS- Peaelies. oi i--i, jt It 1".M4: l!ve V Im 1 00 ltaxs. V B. 'if Salt, No. 1, 1 bid J 00 to 3 li " " t bu l M " Ashton. - J no Stiar, yellow" p a Hl'Jc wiiite l-'.-j'Kic Tall .w V lb tt Hoi, fl S 40H.'le none of whom were injured. Ireatniciit proven that the proprietor o.icia -.. t,.n..,-.. ;.. l ., ......... 4-.OII wujnl f,.r fuse lie can not cure. nu.ii m final hnu, i.iii i4 . v"u - . H l'.v to Mat,., i viiiii.re.ing. YalUy Jn- All the means sold by DriiL-gists. It. . 'l"l'Ht. I Fierce, M. I). Fmprk-teir. Uulfulo. N. . V.iutok llF.RAi.n : I have been thinking e.f writing somelhing for you, lrom this part of the county for some time jm.-t. but local items ot interest are so scarce, that I fear if your l-s-.d euileir had his aliode here, he wiudd lie compe lled lo fill his columns with the ten commandments or the maxims of iexir Kit-hard, eir crhaps. say ia despair : "This space ia reserved for l.ieals w hit h w ill Im published assxia as I hey can !e had." No person seems of acting Inclined to cemuiul suicide, horses are tle- lermined to "go slow and not hurl any Uxly ; the ice jicrsists in being unfit foT skating, so that nobody gets their limbs broken or their heads cracked, and the small jKJi; and mcanlcs won't break out, so the chances for getting good items, tpfrpa Centnnr iir.rul. There is no pain v.. ieh ttt Centaur Liniments will not re lieve, no swettins they will not m'li iue. aiidtinlamcne." w hi'-li they will not cure. This Is strong liiiiUiiitc, l ilt It Is tiae. Tliey have produced nmre cures of rheumatism, neuralgia, lock jaw palsy, sprains, swi.lllnirs,cakc-l-breasl. scalds, burns, s ilt-rlieuui, ear-aclic, itc, ujion tiie human frame, and or strains, spavin, frails, ite.. upon an imals In one year than have all oflier pr.'tcndcd remediessincelheworld began. Theyarccounter-irrlt-ant, an all liealinir pain reliever. Cripples throw away their crutches, the lame walk, poison ous bites are rendered harmless, nnd the wounded are healed without a sear. It is no humbug. The rccljie is published around each bottle. They sell as no article ever before sold, and they sell be cause It docsjust what they pretend to do. Those who now suHer from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to suffer If they will not use Centaur Lin iment. More than 1.000 ccrtiticates of rcmarknblo cares. Including rrozen limbs, chronic rheumatism, (rout, running tumors, iu;., have been received. We will send a circular containing certificates, the rcelie, tie., gratis, to any one requesting IL Ono bottle of the yellow wrapiier Centaur Liniment Is worth one hundred etollsirsforspaviuedor swecnh:r! horses and mules, eir 6r screw worm in siicep. Stock owners-thcselluliuontsare worth your atten tion. No family should be without tbem. "White wrapper for l&iuliy use;" Yellow wrapjicr for an. iinals. S..1J by all llrugglsts. i"0c per bottle; large lKitlle.41 01). J. II. HOSE CO., Mltroai. way, New York. CAHTor.ia is Dioro than a substitute for Casio Oil. It Is the ily r article In existence whieh Is certain to assimilate the food, rettulatc the bow els, cure wind-eolic and produce natiual sleep. It eintains neither minerals, menihliic or almhol, atxl is pleasant to take Chil-tren needjiot cry and mothers may rest. opriil Ityviriue nf sundry writs of I'tndilioni Kxpo f icre f tri.7 an-l J.eruri taciat issuclollt ol Hie Court of C'lmmon Plas otfSomerset Count. Pa., and to me Sireeie I, 1 will expi-se to sale b public oulcry, at the Court Uous-, in Somerset, i. a Saturday, the 14iJi day ot February. A. I. ls;4. at i! o'elock p. ni., the following descriljvd real eiate. vii: Ail the right, title, interest nnd claim of Marlin L. Slatlor, ed. iu uu I to the following described real t-siate, vii: A certain tract of land situate in Shade and Sieiivereek townships. Somerset ecunlv, l'a.. con taining -r40 acres. la-irc or less, of which tin-re are almut 'iA acres cb-ared, aud niioul 60 acres in meadow, with a larito two smry leg dwelling iieue. two tenant Ileuses, bank iiarn and horse si-el-le thereon e rected, aiijotnicg lands of Samuel Statler. Andrew Slatlcr, Win. Koss, Wm. Kcal, V in. Suuterand others, with tiie appurtenances. Taken in en-cuiion as the prorty of Martin L. Statli-r at the suit of James Spn-it et al. A Use f All tho right, title, interest nnd claim of Jolin It. Itii-huriiseii, of, in and to the following dcserili- ed real estate, vii: A certain tract of land situate in Sha'le town- shin. Somerset cuuty. Pa., cmtaiiiing 'Ji a-res. more or le's. ol whieh there are almut l.-ei ai res cle-iireti and fiU ai-res in meadow, with atwoslory lei? dwel inir liouss an i bank barn thereon erect ed. a-ioiiiing lands of Haniel Ssrber. Jots-ph Ivipe, t'hri." mn lilirUL''.!, Daniel Wagner aud others. wiih the appurtenances. Taken iu exeeulien as the procrty of J. U. liiciiardscii al the suit ol .loliu loust. ALSO All the right, title, interest anJ claim or John I. ltiHlily, ed, in an ! to the following described real efate. vi: All the minerals, mineral rlsbts and privileges. Coal, niclals. ores, limestone, fossils and all other mineral substances lying and being under an 1 coat allied wit it in tiie following dei-cribed l.w of or land sitnato in iiroiiiersvaiiey lownsiup, som-e-rii.-t Co.. Pa., beginning at a corner of land of J. Walker, Hen. Hay. nml Sam.Hogcr, them e south Z iiv glees. Fjisi tea pi'rehes: tlienee S-.ulh &tVj degrees. West t7 perches: thence North itl1 de grees, West ts) ie-relies: thence South &7S deitrees West 10 icrehes; tbenee North 21 degrees, east IVi 4-10 iK-rches: tlieuee north i4 degrees, east 131 pereiies to the plane ot beginning, eonliuniug 1HU acres, coal and limestone tor use ol farm for domestic nnd agrii nliural purpeses as long as coal remaims. t-nig reserveil ami exeepleel fur the eiwner ol the surfai-e. tn-ing the s:ime minerals aad mineral rights whieh Philip Hay anil wileniii veved to lhe said J. 1. lo.rty, by deed of July 15." A. !., 14. Taken in l.rv. Fa. ns the property of John I). Kod.lv at the suit of Philip Hay. A LSI Ail the right, title, interest and claim oT John I. Koddy and Hiram Fimllay, of, in and to the following descrlliod real estate, vis: A certain tract eif land situate in Sotilhampton towr.slilp, Somerset county. Pa., containing M acres and 1 perch, adjoining lands or Jacob Marts, formerly land or Charles tlaumcr and Kirhard and Henry Marti and others, together with all and singular the rights, privileges and appurte nances thereunto belonging. Taken la execution as the property or John D. Kiaiily and Hiram Findlay ct the suit or Jonathan Marlx. ALSO. All the right title Interest and claim of Henry Homer, of iu aud to the following drsoritied lieal Fslate vir. : A certain lot of ground situate In TTslna lhir- ough, Somerset county. Pa., with a blacksmith shop thereon ereeleel sul.l blacksmiln snop nav. Ing a front of "iA feet, and In depth 1 feet. Ad-le-infng Weyand Avenne en the North, and oppo site the property owned by Lot Kusli, wi:h the aiipiirtcnani'es. Taken in execution as the property of Henry Ili.mcr, at the suit ol Hanson h. Llehiiter. tiLlVIK KNF-PPKI', Jana Shcrilt. PEOTECT YOUR BUILDINGS! Whi-h may be dene i.iih oae feurth the usual exjiense ! y using Glines' Patent Slate Roofing Paint. GEISTTS -Wk.JTXET3 IKT EVERY TOWN. -o- A roof may be eover-d with a very cheap shingle, and by appiicition or this state K; made In last from ia to 'ii "years. Il 1 roolsean be patclic I au 1 coitel, lookiag mu.-h bcl'.er, and ias-.iier longer tliau new shii:gK a witlieut the slate, for One-third tlio Cost of ne-stiiiigiiii;. The e.T'ne of slati-ig new siiingles is only abont the cost of simply laying them. Tho Paint is Fil. K-Put KiF against sparks or Hying emliers, as may tie etisiiy tcste-1 by any oue, aud app-'ars from the tan that lnsiir.iu -e c-i.s m ike nearly the Saiiic Tiirilj'ust forSI;stc;I I J oofs. Fur tin an I Iron it his no equal, as It expands by heat, contracts by eold. and never cricks nor scan s, rot n-iices it is paniemariy aiiapteti. as it win not ee male in tne most extmaea places, wwis ctivere-1 with Tar Sacrt'.hing Felt cau bu ma le water-tight at a email expense. The Slate Paint is I'xtrcim'Iy ( heap. Twog.ill-ins will cover a .liien lreds-iuare feet of shingle roof, or over four huaJrc.l of tia or irjo. Price ready lor u?c is e-i e-nlspeT mi lion, with a liberal discount to the tr.ole. o Ttir in usetl in this Couipssi(ion. Therefore It docs m t affect the water from the roof, If turned off lrom the cistern before the first few rains. On dcciye.l shingles it Bits up the holes and pres. hardens thcra and gires a new substantial rsof tn.'it will last Inr years. I 'urled or warjK'd shinnies it brings Ui their place and keeps thera mere. Jt hils up ail holes in Tin or Fell riots, and stop the leaks, oue coat being equal lo ftve of ordinary paint. Theciitored the slale when fcrst applied is dark purple, changing In aliout a month to a light Uni term stale color, anil il is To all intents and purpose, M;ii'. The Paint has a very heavy lio'y, hut is easily put on, and although a slow dryer, raiu will not affect it in tne icasi one neur alter applying. Uoois examined, estimates given, aa t wh.-n riuirc l will ba th iw-jgti!y rcptiroi. Or lers respect fully dieitcd. lIilCE LIST. It) iii. Can CHincs' i.ootiug Cement for large holes and cracks gl 'ii 1 Oal. and Can, slate rooting paint (boxed). . 1 SO t! " " " . . 2 S5 s 44 .. .. .4 ' . . 5 W 10 " and keg " 9 60 15 gal. and keg. slate roofiing Paint ..; barrel, 2) gallons lno siiuare It. Sheathing FelMtnired paper). PK) " (fclateil ).. 13 ,V IS DO ia) 00 1 00 1 ) Orders from tiartics uot koewn tons must beacecmpanietl withtheeashor satisfactory elty reference. ( inters for goods to lie sent hy express must be accomiiaiiicd with tiie money, for we cannot lake the rtsK ni express cnatges iK-ing satisiactory. All ciiiiiuuuicaliunii should lie addre.'sed. SEW lOKK SLATE KOWFIXi C O., Xo. Cedar NlrMt, X. Y., or V. I,. IJOK.i:it, rainier. jatr.S Somerset. la. Trial List for 3rd Monday of Feb., 74. ATTORNEYS. PLAINTIFFS. ATTORNEYS. nUKLIC SALE. I will sell at nublie tale, on 'ftaturdav. rthireh T. 174. two hits In the town of Lavausville. on the soul h side ol the Turnpike road, adjoining lots of John rhomfwon nnd Alex. Count rvman, owned by Mary Herring. IXUAli HKUU1NO. jauliS JOTICE. The nartnerhi lieretofere earrie-.l on In the name oi Ooexl Jones, has this ilay been dissolv ed by mutual rouse ti 1. The debts of the firm will lie paid by 1. CI. Jones, who will carry on the busi ness from this day. ' jan'JH , ! . otsju & ju. r. ' i . I'.. Ilrn III Jt liuppel. Kimmel it Collium. Sehelii Weyau I. Hae'rs, Kacrs. e'ollM.rn A F.di:'. I loitKim t. Postiewail John l. leaker. ijoiin iteulon. Colirol h, Colt roth. Kimmel K Ov,!bi.ru, Kisintr. Cotiroth, Hay, Kimmel Jt Ci.Ibom, ..I..I111 U ill, Hans, i.IiihnO.Oar.llli, ICortrotti, i Simon Yought. .t'.illiora, lAlimham I.inli.--. It'hl, .laeuh lioger's ad'nir Kimmel Sl tToilwrn, .Freileriek Knepper, jllay and Koontx, i mines n iinier i liners fccoiirotn I Xaers k Colt ruth, e N.finita, I Kacrs, 1 Kimmel Jt Colborn, Chi Jt Collroth, jC'ollroth, I Koontx, I Konnts. jCollrolll, Henry S. Duiges, jM. A.Sanaer, I Valentine L'pley, Samuel Woll'ord," I Wm. Hnieiks, Samuel O'Neal, Wm. Bow man. DEFENDANTS. NO. T. T. 174 Feb. l74 Apr. lst)7 I U Fcb.!liW 1411 - UKO 143 May , 1S70 1 SepJm; lU.Nov. li70 'JO, " ,li70 14! " .1870 2i " lS71 ?12- " !l71 3H8 May lUT'J 3M " " ,lS7i M Sep. '1S72 TO; " I1D72 lOSt " 1 1S72 Samuel Pllilsou, ; James Parson, jjaeob Plelcher, . i Wm. ltrant, i Heiple Jt Ranch. F. J. (Vuntryman, S. JeM. r. H. Co., S. Jt M. P. K. Oo., IJames H. Howanl, 1. and J. Fike. Cornelius Berkley, Jacob Korns, J. H. Kiehardson, Ketin Jt HerTiugton, 'Henrv Habh, Ve in. Tiober, Wc, tie undersigned. Auditors of .Somerset County, do herein- et-rtiiv that in pursuance of the 47th ncction of tiie act entitled "An Act "relating to the counties and townships," Ac, passed the loth day of April. 1:U. we met ia the Commissioners' office, in the lioroiiL'h of Somerset, oa tLo ,"t'a day of January, 1874, and did audit, adjust and fettle the account of Noah UolKTts, Esq., Treasurer of Somerset futility, with the countr, for the vcar 1873, and that said account as stated is corn et, and that we" Snd a balance dno t-e said county from the said Treasurer of twelve thousand seen hun dred and cicrhty-four dollars and six aud one half cents, ($12,734 0 ". j. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this loth dav of Januarr, A. I. 174. GEO. A. KIMMEL. l. s JACUU J. SI'EICHEK. i.. s JONATHAN J. WELL EK. l. s. Countr Auditors. Attest: ELIAS CrNNINtiHAM, Clerk, N0A1I U0DERTS, Treasurer of Somerset county, ia account with th several School Iistricts. Du. To agicregate amount of Militia Fine t as sessed tor U73 '51003 00 To amount ot outstanding Militia Finest for 1S71 and IST1 410 00 I I'H. Ev addi!i-naJ exonerations ailowc l col lectors fur 171 and 172 $ By additional omini-siooj aliowed lmI lceti.rs f..r 1-71 and 1S7J I I.y eiMneiratiocs allowed eoUeetcrs for j ' ! Fy rouimissions alloweil eol!ec:ors for i- 173 j l'y amount of eutslandinir Snesfnr 17S. . ! by Treasurer's cemmission on 74 a: I oneDercent Ity bnlaiK-e in han-ls of Treasurer due tne aeverni Sv liool Ihstric's IS J5 :i 44 31 S3 4. s 2 !! i4i3 05 ; DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS: Addison township Allegheny lierlln borough Itrothersvalley townshia 4'onemaagli " lale city beirouxh - F.lkliek township OrenviUa " Jrfleraon Jenner Larimer " Lewcr Turkey tliot township MhIiIIi areek "township Mil ford $21 99 New Ccntrevilte borough j 134 Northampton lowaship... .. i i-ami 32 W7 Qnrma honing " 21 K.1, Salisbury bongli 14 04. Shade township W 60 j tSomerse-t 10 6- Scmersi-t berough 14 47- Soathampton towahp 33 Hi Stonvcreek " 11 9H1 Stovsiown Imn ugh : niiamii township I 11 W I ppcr Turkcvtmi towushin... I t7 W Vrina luipingh Wellerslvrg borough t 51 573 1 t 3 11 we 2' 14 23 7 .1 10 l '. 25 6.S i.S) 74 22 0 4 ' 11 iet ; S3 el I -JH J.I 11 .'i7 i V li W tho undersiaed. Auditors cf Somerset Countv, i 1 the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do certify that in pursuance of the 47th section of the act entitled 'An Act relating tothe counties rud township. Ac, passed the Ii)th day of April, I8J4, we met at the tunimissioners otliee, in the borough of Somerset, on the 5th day of January, 1S74, anl did audit, adjust and set tle the several accounts required of us bv law, agreeably to the several acts of Assembly and supplements thereto, according to the best of our judg ments and abilities. In witness whereof we have hereunto set cur hands at the office aforesaid this ICth day of January, A. D., 174. Second Week. Keontz. Colborn, Kimmel Jt Cnlhc.ru, Sehcll Jt Koontx, I hl Jt Kisiiitx. Ctfrolb Jiti.iithcr, Koontx, Cotlmtli t t hi, Keiontx, Kimmel Jtoiliorn. Kimmel Jt tilborn, Koontx, Ilaem, I'ottmtb, (iaither Jt Kt n'.r, Colt rot It, Haers. 1 hi, an.l C. JtR. Kimmel Jt Oillairo, Kimmel Jt Cult mm, Kimmel Jt Colborn, Koontx. Oailher Jt Galthtr, Koontx, t hi, V Jt II. Jau21 Jonas Lijhty, -Coffroth, I'onllueiU'O S M Cm.,! Koontx, Somerset Imruugh, j 'eitlroth Jt Koonz, t rank allee. eieeirge Kennel, Hiram Fiiullay's us .li.hu el. Fisher, Wm. Mav, i It. li. Yaiiliorn. i Samuel liridcguin. Samuel reriitegum, C. JtO. Cooper Jt Co. Phil. Wolfcrelierger. Te-o. Kimmel s use, Cieorge M oyster, II. J. Picking, John M irhael, Jacob N. Ileal, Jesse Kaughinan, Jesse Itaughman, John O'l'eiuner, Wm. S. Mvelv, Ciilllan Miller, nsa Kelm Jt Wcudle, U. Cas cil.i. Kimmel Jt Colliorn, .Coll roth. 1 1,1 jt Koontx, jt 'off roth. I Koontx and Kacrs, ;( 'off roth, i Vil!roth, I oil mill, Haers, Koontx, Koontx, (lollrtli Jt Hay, Ifaers, Koontx. S. Jt H. It. It, Co., ! C7 Nor, Jauies Itu.vter, Zji Sep. Joseph Snyder et el.. '' " Oenrge H. Suhre, 3171 " ; Kuildy Jt tiudlay, irl eleorge Kennel. 1 121 i Not. IN 1. Kelm A'o M Sep. iS. M. . Insur. Co.;M- 1171 172 jl72 1 1.72 lS7i Freileriek King, I Jonas Miller. I.l.ilin Itaker. 'fttutsman Jt Kelm. Tin. mas Herroel, I Win. S. Mvelv, J helm Jt Lie hi y, 11. L liaer. P.Oeiger. 'Mil ,StU ,304 Kl ilS72 1T2 1 1172 ,172 nrJ Attest: Elias Ccnnixuuam, Clerk. GEORGE A. KJMMEL, u s JAC0R J. SPEICIIER, l. s. J01INAT1IAN J. WELLER, Countr Auditors. : " : l-en. la. j g 9 'X i r. j 24 i.: I ' 41 r,l 74 t 40 7 12' 7 1! IV. 4.-, tin ri -y. 24 if.' M'J ' 41 12 27 1 IH 30 fi ? 4") 7j t . 47 3-t --4 i7 11 21 41 4-t "I ; 9 27 V" 'ii oH M 01 7a v. Wi ' 2a v, 22 z ei .'.j 7J la 74 I- '- 0" i 2H 9-; 1-7 0 9 SI . VI , is j y,-. ! a 37 14 VJ 1H4 41 71 'i 2"4 77 i :m o7 j 1-7 74 :.7 V) l!o.1 ! :w4i , : lOl.i 45 I 7l l'i f P 0 1 10 O-i ' m: 212 4-7 ' 142 H 727 ,ri ' Iv.1 ti 41 21 li-1 J"-' Ci.-.l 07 ' 245 42 -, J ; 1--1 4 lo-J) 9 r 4-..I on , !A lJ Oi 4 i. :.i a r 14- 'i4 la 10 ID Si-7 22 . 4P!77 47 nURLIC SALE. AVe Want Yon S Advertlsir.i Mars snonnied on F.nghsh Cloth. tty virtue of an orderof the Orphans' 4'vnrtof l"t complete Map of lhe I uue.1 Slates. We Somerset county, we will sell at public sale the real B' Oiese maps away gralu and wid alt.iw y.iu estate of Kaniel Meyers, deceased, late of Mil one dollar for every map ye a ilhitritiaie in eery lord township, on Saturdiv. the 24th day of Janu- county awl State in the t nh.n. Male and Fesuilo arv. 11.74, en the premlse at onee ehi-k p. ni.. Ag.Tis wanteel. Address iinme.1 lately, en. I. ..-on-eoiitalnlng 1!4 acres, mora or less, of whieh 100 oue dollar h-r outfit ol tiva Maps, lerruory, Cireu- - -i - a.. i .....i.. i,K k.... larsand lull utitlenlars. t.rintf twins, bum ,n,l iith.'V Imnnir 'muhla there- A l V LKTISINO MAP CO.. em ereeleel; a guod fruit orchard and a sugar oreh- 27 .Nor. 1173 ard of ..00 trees oa Ike nnr, abundance of lime JauU Laat Brady P. O.. Clarioa Co., Pa. jl73 Pestlewalte Jt It-icrs, Itlixalieth Boucher, im t hi, C. Ct li.. I in, e . St it., Koonix. il'ottrtith Jt Ttuppcl, hi, i;. at it., Haers, Kuoutz, Wm. Mav. Sr.. Win. May Sr. Jt Jr., John CroVle, James Kelly et al., John Fugle, Wm. 1. Humbert, P. Jt O. K. It. Co.. fc. M.SCUUOCK, Prolhonotary. !l21 'lit. i la '179 Feb. Is7 :ls7S 2Sl; " 173 JH2i ,1K7S 24 May U73 3I - 1 11171 4211 17J 474 ,lS7il 7 1J 1S72 and bituminous cool on the aliolning farm; ail Ili7'i i joining landa of Tutdnsj Meyers, Free man lutield, 172 Jesse Hoover. M m. leaker, Samuel li. e Tiirnneiu and others. I within half-snlle nf Mllfonl Sta tion, ou the tSexnerset Hmoeh Railroad, ami is convenient lo schools, mills and churches. Tims-41 l In hand 1st April, 107. remain der In payments of 000 annually, without inter est; ten per cent or the hand money to Be paid on "TfOLUNTARY ASSIGNM KNT.- Ilavhl Critchflelil ana wife, nf Milird tp.. Somerset Co. Pa., hy eleeil of Assignment, have assigned all their estate real and nersmul. to the undersigaed ia trast. forth benefit of their rr.Ml ...J ... ...i ,.iiii ui be su-uredi Itors. AU Dersotu iiidebieU to as id Jacob Crltch- . ih. f.r.VmiT.r "eld will make Immediate payment and thew wuiiiiioiiisi. ,r. iO HFVrDII h.iin lUIni alll nulla llM Mm knfSn Wlflu.ne janll TOBI AS MEYERS. WJ. M. CKll'H FIELD, Uelay. Administrators. WILLIAM CK1TCH FIELD. Ajaijfnee. . 6' t ir