UL 4 - ' ', ' oi s ' CI t t- ..--..eyyf.tvV -- jlie Somerset Herald. SUA' February 8, IS71. We isli to call attention to the adver tisement ot Pattun A Hurst, in another rolumn. Cnll nml we thf-ni at Xo, 4 liner's Work. risin T.uii.r. MISl.GAiro'TST l; M!.r.l.M. ur M..D lay, July Till. li7S, trains will s-i' ' IMS . r.:. .:: :m p. in. VV. 1 AIUUVK. 1:4 p. ID, 6: i l. in. AI-TKATlin:. tioll'll. Slipl. s.iTiuMrTO, Feb. 1 lih, 1874. v. hDiTou: Our Supervisors have built two bridges near Kenuell's Mills, one -n dry land, and the other over a small stitMin. The planks were placed lielow the slecjiers. n !i''e l,r""'cU'11 meeting near Kennclls -Mills lasted nearly Jive weeks, and met Willi rood success. jj. private musician, or artificer, in either the Rev. Lon's of Mt. Dcasant, i j aistir.! regular or volunteer service, shall be paid Rev. Davia, of the "Church of Gal." in at this pkCi. w- ' m.t BUUaa Jj (la IV Ijoiinty at the rate ot eight and one third uoiiars per month; tliat the payments in Uie nature ot bounty licrtofore made tor the- fame service to'parties npplvinz for thn lw....fl. ni !1 . ii i , . uvutui, vi kuu act, suaii oe u council from the amount due under the provisions ol the first section ot this act, that all per sons who have died in the service of tl.n United States previous to tho expiration of meir terms oi enusunent, or who shall have been honorably discharged from the service of the United States by reason ot their services ttcinir nn L.r. r..,.i. ,i u r ntTTKK. At certain iteriodft ot ' nmwtnt rf..!? x.S. . ;, ... . ... . , I. v. .,umi, iitomii or msaiiiiiiv incurred in the U u );.PAS MlTtKHM. Vol XT. ... tt- . .l'.M p. in. .. 6 21 s. m. ..12:02 p. m. .. 4:50 p. m. -stoch & Connellsville ! l All-HO JVT. lile m tome is a necessity: but there is dan frer in u-ing stimulant that injure the or gins of digestion while giving temporary relief. To obviate this, and present to the puulie a touic free from alcoholic poi Kix, Vr. Greene prepared tho Oxyoena Tti HiTTtits, a sure cure for Dyspepsia nun nn Kiiuireu complaint roiu every where John F. Husky. Ccrkas ..VCo., proprietors, H and ti College I'hicc, New York, Biul TasliEiti & Baltimore SHORT lallSrE." I r is proposed to let the women of Ohio settle the question of women suffrage tor themsel' es. A resolution lias been tillered in the House asking the Constitutional Convention to submit to the women of the State a separate clause giving them a right to vote. 1: a majority of them vote in fa vor ol it, the clause is to income a part of ipc v oiiMitution ol the Mate. 1 he political world will await with undisiruh-ed inver- ' . . rritin rbl ,!ie rc-i"1'. 'houlJ the I Tonosilion be UJKlt ATION OF TIME, j a. reed to. a ! New Ckxtf.kvili.k, 1'a. i Feb. 14th, lsT4. Mit. Ekitou: 1 wish to correct a mis lake made in your i.tt issue in an article headed Dedication." It is therein stated that Fleck V l'liillippi made an altar for the New Lutheran church and presented it to t lie congregation. The facts in Un case ar these. Mr. Flick put up the altar, employed me to tinisl. it at his expense, and lie then presented it. I claim no credit in it as a present. .losIAIl l'HILI.UM't. r sun l:iy, Frluiury liih.W. Train? , 1 v ill Pt'l'art aii'i Arrive frum JH'nt. rii i'-m i: i 11 Mi IM1U l Koi-!"rl K ' ;: tp V 1 -..111 , ni -. -,.u-.rt-1 v- , 1 r;l.:. 1 1 in a. 111. MrKce'ptiK A'-- s:h a.m. . mn ff:i."a.m. '.I:a.m. Mi Kec-port Ar- ic. : .:.". 111. ;i:1"'a iu. W. Xi'vrlmi Ac- ... mhu ::!". in. p. in. Through F.x. . :Wu.ui. ..-. iinells ilie A"- .4 7 . p in. : cim ltuSt) a.m. p. .VKefPisrt hr- . ... J'1 p.m. "I" 12:10 p.ni. .- rKwimrt Ac :2"p.m.- tvm 2:."' p.m. .v;up.ia. Fniuuiluwn A'--. com 6:1 j p.m. im'hi p.m. m Ki-csiiri Ac- i ,. . . . ..in T in i in . r ei. l.':4:. p.m. Thmuult Miill..U:2i p.m. , una H (lavs, lie Wasa mot Worth V mem ?M e ' x''T",,n, r.- 1 ,M'r tlieKvangeliciil Assx -iation, and left 'huph,ral,,1,':,,,,n: a bright testimony that he has gone to a i lietter world. His lifeless remains were taken to the home of his aged mother, mid fnm thence were accompanied by many weeping friends to their last resting place at the Liehty Church. Services by llev. T. F.iscnhower. text : "KenieiiiUr in the days oft hy youth." "A Fii'iend. Fiof. Cyrus Itruhakcr if Dale City Pa., no more on earth. He departed this life !rd is;4. agetl 'M vers. 10 mouths. relation Trains fiailr. 7s. Ei3K3 Tnins flaiir. llman Palace steeping uars. now .hv creator ;l s- i nty.fi vo Milos Travel. ::.iCi!r. BallimorB, FLiialelriiia. new Tort. 251 all PaiBlsEasL Gil sen. I'ii ki t olli SAM'LC. EODGH, Ges. Pass. ki' i'C, olll A veil lit' hm im I NT expenses" babies. :ni Mini' nmnev when von make it. t .Mt. I iiioii Collejcr. : We are very favorably impressed with lhe deserved popularity, and present large ; attendance of this Institution. During the I last year the whole number of dilferent students in attendance has been, t'M. This large patronage is doubtless owing to the fact, that the college is centrally located on two pr tminent Uailroad lines, in a very I pleasant and healthy locality, surrounded by good inlluences, furnishing the most i modern illustrated instruction and the most economical facilities of lessening the aggre : gate expenses fur students. The courses, (the Ancient Classical, Modern Classical, servici! of Hi l i.ii. I States, shall be considered as having served out their lull term of enlistment .P much of it as would have been subsequent to the 15th of April, 1805 in computing the term of their service under the act; in the cause of the death of any one who, if liv ing, would have been entitled to the bene fits of this act, and amount tlue to such persons ot thisaet shall be paid first to his widow, if ho left one who remains unmar ried at the time ot her application; failing such a widow, next to his children, ifanv; failing the next to his parents or jiarent, if any; failing then, next, to his brothers and bisters, if any; and tailing these, to his adminstrator; and that the Second Auditor of the Treasury is charged with the act. and he shall prescribe such forms of proof and of applications for the boun ties herein granted as may lie necessary to protect alike the Government and the sol dier from being defrauded The Scranton Jlf publican relates the discovery, by a miner, of a copper whistle embedded in a vein of coal, one hundred feet below the earth. It was discovered by Martin Ixmghery. working in No. 10 mine, Pennsylvania Coal . Company's works at Piftston. In the centre of a massive piece of coal he was brakeing, he found emiiedded what apjieared to be a j small wood boxotan oblong shaje, which, upon being touched, crumbled into dust, and disclosed a copper whistle with a flint mouth piece, and in shape like the ordina ry tin whistles blown by children. The miner brightened it up (savs the llnvlli- e'.Tapplied it to hie mouth, and made it sound doubtless for the first time in cen turies. The sxt where it lay is about one hundred feet lieneath the surface of the earth. How many seasons have been swept over the terrestrial sphere, by the ever ceasing tide of time, since this me mento was laid carelessly aside, by some hand of a lormer age. is a question t tnrm food for the reflective mind.. The voice that was wont to charm the single pipe into music, must have licen hushed in the age ol long ago. Yet the copK-r whistle re mains to attest in lavor of the science of gi-ology. It should lie preserved in some of our museums, or by some historical so ciety, together with a specimen tit the structure in which it has slept for ages. Who shall say in the face of such a tact that our country has not known a civilization anterior to that impoitcd here by Colum bus or that a race of enlightened human beings did flourish and fade on this grand hemishperc ages and ages ago? to the law, but it wa ! the Lt.c of faith, which, we fear, 'Yrrila-.' limit ruaiijs as little as he dor-; the liws of his native' Slate. I'ii'.il neither by word or deedev-i er authorized any on tm-ler the broad! heavens to cilit t mouty fiom unwiiliiig : parties for religious purposes. llij whole teaching anil conduct are against such nn i unrighteous procedure. lie preached to ' the people without charge, he labored till-' igently at his trade ot tent-making to sup- in our hnndsa copy of last weeks Da ,,cr,t, j 'T,1, umu" ,n" 'V ' rs "llu "7" in it we find two articles relatimr to the ! gospel of the grace oM.od. lie i i'liiuiniiie:. i iii. ,-.iiv.i i i in emtMi ,i.s example in Shis r.ard ; and not to be lords over God's heritage. Ileeeing the Hock, and rending Hie body of ( inif. Fuiil once claimed lih privilege as a Human citizen to avoid scourging, and also aii- holdinga protracted mcetin Mr. Ilookman will soon open his new photograph gallery. Young hilvs get your photo, taken and uend it l: Mac. I'rlcdeiia'C'hnrrli AKUln. Mr. Editok : A friend has just placed i Ifl r'lll if ..- TtiTiM r aaaaiaggaB2aaBB A')r''Ttiiirijrfil J. W. PATTON. NEW GOODS. dilllculty in the Friedens Lutheran'. Church, lleing interested in the eecle-i-a-tieal and legal aspects of this case, we have read these articles with considerable . care, and with vonrcon.ient shall now oiler ; a lew reflections upon them. The lirbt is a short paragraph by the editor, animad verting very severely on a certain writer signing himself "Justice," who, it seems, took the liberty of calling into question Uie correctness of a report of the trial at Stoyr town, which the editor himsilf made not long ago. The author of this paragraph is unusually vindictive. He calls "Jus tice" "a falsifier of the truth and an arrant hyixicrite into the bargain," and seems to insinuate that nothing short of a personal rencounter can appease his wrath and sit isfv his wounded honor. 'e procured a copy of the Hi.u.vi.d con taining the strictures of "Justice, ' to sec Wll.nl llilil luipll C'llil lkr1Txit lu.t. .1... .... I I J " 1" c.i i. I. 1...1 , occ.-li-loll sne'i nn nvorOotv ..I .. ;,.... T'"1 " liii-on." """ii ia.-uii.ii njihi bile. To our great surprise we foului 1 1' I'idcs his niodc-t face,.his liicrary slyle I pi't ill J mi n 1 1." ill at v i'i iiitiu it nil i .-jc I U II r) THE AMERICAN MANUFACTURER. A WEEKLY JOrRXAL OF THE Iron, Coal, Metal and Glass Trades. 4 .v7i ITKALS n .mmniiT pealed to C;e;ir to protect his life ; but unless "Veritas" can cite a case in which I'aul called in t he aid of the civil authori ties to aid him in collecting tiihes from tin willing victims, his reference to the great minister of the tieiiliW, is not only illog ical but absurd. "Veritas" al.io tries his hand at verbal criticism. He must have his critical knife w ell sharpened on a yimd WlicMone, be fore he can succeed in this kind of work. Even then wc would advise him to heed the old saying that "children should not play with edge-tools." At present he is exceedingly uilucrable. Any well read school teacher will assure him, that, in i HIST.' . t nothing whatever to justify a ye nth nm, is anger. "Justice" had simply slated a few things as facts, and a-ked a "few pertinent questions. It occurred to us immediately that, if the editor had been able to set aside the facts and answer the questions, he would not have fallen into such an un seemly passion; we are sorry for him. but we fail to discover the misrepresenta tions of which he complains so hitter! v. "Justice" says that the editor of the IhJ,,- vcrin irnvciieu twenty miles on a cold, stormy day, over a very rough road. Is not tins i. fact If so, where is the misrep-' rescHtation t "Justice" also says the ed I itor of the Demnerrnt went to act us repor-j terforoue side of the case. Is not this ' true? If so, w here is the jiersonalilv ? .' That it true we reler to the rqiort itself I as evidence. The editor asserts that (a n persons refused to pay the church tax. "jHstice" atlirms that more than fire timet this number, indeed, much lhe greater part of t lie church at Frideii'-. refu- ed to pay it. Does not every persju ae-j quainter! with the tacts 'know that here: justice isrigiit and the editor wrong? The latter staterl in . his report that the plaintiffs counsel cited numerous authori ties to prove that Art. 1. tec- o, ot the Con-! stitution of Pennsylvania, did not sustain the defendants p their refusal to pay. 'Jus-! lice" liegs to have the, names of these au-! thorities. with volume audpaire, mi that lie I and other unlearned lawyers may know j what their duties are under this new de-1 vclopment or extension of ecclesiastical j iiower, and why Ja repenting sinner by i iniiiiii" :l elmreli ffti-ri.Wu 1,; tfM.,it;it, ,!i ! j 0 ........ .,, V i 'll.TI t.illVll.,l rights. Are such questions misrepresenta tions nml iiersonalities? which? Thev arc K)intcd we admit. Indeed, it was their ; very sharpness, combined with the force i and skill with w hu h they were r.ressed. of Aristotle or t)uiiui!iii. To be plain, we must sty that his article is not good English. It is verbose and weak; and contains sentences that cannot be parsed in accordance with any system of syntax known to man. We arc templed to pvc examples, but we spare our renders and him the infliction. Will, we bid him be ware; and fur a palling thought leave him tin1 old proverb: "i'eople that 'live in glass houses should no, throw stones." Not being a degenerate son of the Scipios, but a lice born Anglo Saxon, we sign run self TI'l'TII. mai!i:ii:i. ' I'1'TMAX NICKiasoX On thcKth of Dec, by I!. F. Snyder Es(1., Mr. M. I'litman and Miss Kate Xicki-lson. ho!h of Somerset county l'.i. ! HAIUCCOM 11AKEK. On the :U.th j d.iv of -Xovembci-, hy Josiah licr- Ihardl. J. l. Mr. Michael llarkcom to j MNS Matilda Ilaker. both of J:tVetvm tp., Smierset count v, 1'a. THE NEW FIRM OF 0 m it Xo. 1, ll;ier"s Itlock, are imw la reee Ipt of a Mork of )tio.!t a.lni.trsl tri tlipfimcnt aranliior Hit pco.r. Piiirtinwd with-1 in Hip lui-t ten Huts nmi alnce the ilis-line in the i lirlrrJ of SlnplejHnd lli.niPiilici'. thev aroeDslilnl : ) In otter ripceial inducriiient.i to all In waut ofgnuda j . nl every ilcwri)tiiti in nueh variety a ranrna be i i ft.iin l anywhere el in town, comprlinr ing. i eral aM'irinient. X hey rail )e il,ltentiun U I llielr larc a?w)rtnient nl' j This Joornil. t the tJnltwl K'aUM". In Hi Tw.lns M i. rmKntnitim am lha raaillnr BtreaaUT of Ka clsae In tabli.hru at HhtatMrirh, the eenu-r of the heavy Iron, Utl aitd UlaM Induatriea CALICOES, i i liloacln':! and rnhfoaclii't Mu?Hn?J ' ! fJIXCMAMS, t SHIltTINt;, I TICKING, i i BOYS AND MENS' HEAVY PANT STUFFS, 1 er the eoaatrv. It Baa IttcUiilcii for gathering InforaMlWr of tb-e Iraiiea twh ae no other pefwr pet wKe. In s'lillttno It. ha rrt r. burvIrM 0rrwa!len to all pertwrf f ! 53T T! ""5r If it flaunt ij ni riTH't !l re-. ani-iif; r! pr1fl i e lia Pane of t'i'iitlense'l MrfPiiretnrim ll al.le Kneimli 1-Her: . , , , ll Short KIII'h-IbH: ) III Htuimrgh Iruo fcMeUi Hri" e LMttal Unlew of Aaterl.-M Irwi JlarW.;.; II t Thonjunh and Hellal.le Stallatieal Tahlaa; II Monthly Kepurt ftaea Bla furaaeea; ll Iron Workera' WaneaTahUa. No perwin enimife'l l h Maunraetiire or Sale of IKOTt, STEKL. OIK, COAI, OLASS, HA BTV W A UK K M V.tMJf, tan J" without I'. Hl'IMC'KIPTIOX, ... Per r. tjuSmilropl(iirnt free on Applllln. AMERICAN MANUFACTURER, ftbis T Wood Street, riTTSliL-KOII. I 11 K l"S 12 WI I ; ! IT. )! t lie day ol January, 1HT4, by Josiah hanlt, Mr. Frederick I'phoiise to Annie Wright, both of Mid llecn :ek Soinerset count v. 1'a. 22d tp.. CASEMEEi: SIIAl LIS. At the res idence of the bride's parents, in Somerset township, by the llev. A. M. Whetsionc, December lT, Mr. John Cascbcer to Miss Malilda Shaulis. A la .e lot of I I'd Sole Leather, I 1.1s. Till-: largest iisMirtinent of Hoots. Shoes, .i (e.iitr-rs, n1 Snyder V Fill's. having an addi on Main Crss in Relectetl, lans on prepared: committee. all in working order, olliccr, multitudes of them anxious to Ihj at work, and all that is lacking is the moiiev, than which :it I'h i! iso 'hical. N-itntitic, Musical, Commcr-1 notliing seems scarcer just now. .mm. .rial, Fine Art and Preparatory, are in INNI is the sum l'iiiladeiphia asks lor. Tiie keeping with the w ants of all classes. The i Slate, and city and her ciliens by private next term commences Feb. 24th, and the j contribution have raised barely $2,00. 0(H). suiiimer term Mav 12lh. Catalogues and i Where is the rest to come "troni? The I'iiii )fi cm is in :i itcck oftroulile concerning the Centennial. The ground 1 ,!'at ,11:ulc them l'liiellate the tender culi . . : ill lli.i K..IV. .a. 1 ' .. a Mi-s Smui. Fh KIM is ;i ' Mil! to her house circulars can I'nion 'olleire be had, by addressing Mt. , Mt. I'nion, or Alliance, . F:m. i.-viilnii r.t of liilllalo Uoln'son ex ;,i.'!i and for sale, at the I.ive tJroccrv, F. K!;.i.eis A: llro.. siiae of our subscrilK i s, to whom credit is due. Amrriran j rloprdin. . i. u ili that . e credit L'ive cash. l!i v. . F. Kkan, Freslij terian, will ;:-..!!: in the Lutheran Church, morning ..'i i evening next Sunday. !Ii:;-T!Mrs come again no more. For ' -,r ..! s er bant'l, for nixft. .otothe 'i; m ry and Feed store of Cook & Hecrits. .": ntistuv. Dr. Bcachy of Cuinber L.:ni i now in Somerset nnd will remain ..lift days. Oflice at John Ne.Ts, on I'n n tnt't. ( 'onuccticiit pirl has j.one insane from ii eiTeet ol !x:ing kise -d in the dark. T saya, that Somerset girls are not so ,0v frightened. Wc have examined the Siiniple pages of ! the alMivc work, and also a complete vol j uuin of the same. This is a new edition. ; revised, improved and illustrated. We I have no hesitation in saving that this work i has no equal as a work of reference or as j a complete library on all subjeeets. Vol. 4 i is now out, and there will be a volume 1 every ity days until the work is comple ted, Everyman in our country should jown this most valunble work; you can do ' so at an cxtense of cents kt day; who lis there anions us who could not save (that amount for such a library as the j Cyclopedia. Six fi.-st-class canvassers j wanted tor this work. Call on or address State, cannot do any more. The l". S. Treasury is not in condition to stand any I very extensive appropriations for that sort 'of thing, the plan of stock subscriptions by the various States un t "ian out well. Philadelphia thinks she has done her share and inasmuch as the celebration is to lie a national one, the nation at large should helo tixit the bill, llavinir coin- ! iiiAnriil llilu u-i.rL- it u-ill lliinlr 1 u n national disgrace if, through talsc econo my or lack v interest, it will be allowed to fail. We lielievc the people will applaud any effort that may lie made to ensure the success ot tne t. enicnniai cxiiunuiin, anu j before the winter is over we hope to see ample funds placed at the disposal of the commissioners by Iioih the national ami State authorities. Et. I l!ir (ten1.. Agt. J. 11. Stewart, Now Cat, Pa. t -.iming home from a slcghiug party the : i.rilay, Tom" asked "bis girl" why ;' wire a veil over her lijw, she naively '".1. " To keep chajis oft" I.';!, k : KiucK ! ! UiiK k ! ! ! at W. V.'. D.wi & I'.ro's Works. P.uildinglSrick, i r" r.ii'lt. Pavement Ilrick, Circular, V- i: ;.ad Cornice Urif k. t. W. l',t;vnl;li w illsell nu ns' liiai' at 10 per cent, jirotit, !y. A lot of overcoats at cost. : iiii-1 !aee, opposite the Skiktm i' .;-,!; t! - ia lie'-'! "i: Ml lie kil! t kler ken inr Mitrhlae ( o. The most liberal terms w ill lie given to a ! live man in tjiis place to take the agency ifor the nitist saleable and jierfect dewing Machine in the market. The "Victor" iu , triHliicetl for the past 2 years in nearly every j county in the State, combines ail the good ! HiiiHs that cxeri'ncc and the defect of ! others have idiown ti lie neeesary. It has ! the only selfsetting m-etlle, which cannot : lie set wrons. Tlie shuttle, is at once the ; simplest in conctruction and most perfect ; in ten-ion, threading up precisely as in up iind (Miys I (r jhrvad, the tension cannot vary from a tor cash j t(, all empty lxibbin. To sum up by Keiiii in- j discarding all spring anil loose attachments t House, j j,e result is attained by a mechanism so - ! simple and tlircct that inspection is all Pkiuxr will lie at the Hill i tjlat j nwssary to decide its wiicrioi ity. e first Tuesday of court. Per-1 An f.negeticman with this machine can in ol Woolen tioods should call a fr!lort ,im,. Illuke it tilc leading and jHipu t'xk. lie is also authorized to j jar milfi,jn,; in this count v, as it now is hiit were to lie paid hi cash. ! wi,erever introduced. C. C. Iicrkenkamp Iwill be at the Somerset House for a few Ssirs. The highest cash d:ivs i,ere tall for narticulars. paid by me for all kinds of ; I A Proposed Law. The Harrislmrg ..ril.a O.ii.ntil.iirir .1.' t '.i b i 'it i . i . 'i i ." a, .-... nrl. sjivs that Mr. liiuier, tlie mcmlier from Ciimlierland county, has introduced a bill repealing the local option law, and enacting instead thereof a stringent hotel license law, the provisions of whieli are as follows: "Hotels and Iioukcs of entertainment may ... , , i be licensed by filing a certificate, signed by '""" -""""i,.a"l'"'"',,'.ru"v- 'twelvecitiz-nsas heretofore, who swear in .-i.iii,- piw in Assik tales .Mow ry j ,ie ,.lc,s forth j,, tll4. ,H.titioi,. Hotel li.ru.-!-. liitotlKitimeotour going j k(.( ure , ,mvc no, ,,,, Kix - no bi::me-s of imtiortancr transic-1 rK1II lin,, ,wl.Ivi. beds. and stabling 1 1 .kit.. :ng next wer-k. ; for f ix horsr s. Heavy iH-nalties arc im- - 1 ... - ' 4." 1 poseu for selling to minors, on numuty, and to intemiH Tate tK-rsons. The license fee is to lie regulated by the amount of yearly rental. io lir-ense to 1 les than ?200. " P.ond of every license $2,000. Heavy penalties are declared against selling liq uor, as a Ix verage, by druggists. Whole sale dealers are to jaiy the same license as hotels and are subject to heavy penalties for violation of the law, snd are forbidden to sell by the drink. All bar rrxmis arc to lie almve the surface of the ground. No tice of intenlion to apply for license must Ik given by printed handbill." J. sj All ZlMMMtMAN, Somerset, Pa. r M.-.T110N of cilien of this county, Utiuina eight hundred nanii-s, and pray ! ! 'il.t r.-H a I o! 'the local option htw, I r. iiteil ia the House ot IJcprcsen- -. i.'i .Vniidav the H'.h. Xowhrhk Feb., 1-lth 18T4. Mr. Editok : Though this communica tion is not about local matters I hope it will 1 deemed worthy of a space in ytfur columns. I propose writing a communi cation on correspondents. There has liecn some rather odd things said by your correspondents of late, and some that we think might as well not have leen said, but of course you arc the judge of that. Your corrcsjiondents from I'rsina, who signs the suggestive non -tie-plume, "Tom Crow," compiles a mass ot big words, which he himself docs not know the mean ing of and then thinks that he has made a brilliant reply to Draketown article. "Draketo'wn" by way of spicing a very dull article, puts "in a few sentence, of Lat in, evidently culled from some pocket Dictionary of I .at in and French Sentences, Again, your Stoystown correspondent makes a queer statement, he says: "After supjier came a smoke and a moonlight stroll in the beautiful grounds adjoining the residence ot the Captain." A moon light stroll in the middle of January. Well, Parson Ilinks is either very senti nentlal or he is not a strict tetotlar. I am always interested in anything of local importance that any of these gentlemen have to say, but they had lt-tter learn to "boil it down." 11. Jabeus. ieroii an Iowa paper wrote: 1 ."u.iy morning winter and spring "bin li oilier in the sunrise and each : ' !. ret iavors on the purple 11 w :c married nevt day. ' and others in need l stciun 1 'nialJe or stationary, will find 'I :nun.iiy to make an advantageous l.v lea.iing the adverlisctnent of Mr-Ka'.g .: Sin, ot Cum!nTlaud t'icu i in another cohimn. rr. hkakd FROM. If any -.ii ! rit. in Krolli-rc.Hl!y 'J'p., alight- dual lroiu Ins in H" At as aUiut 20 h'-ad. 1 d:l lie Tut.;; Dbaketowx. rraloai Items. I, ,1 .,n ...... , l.,rf i.. .1 Dou'jhertv from Sand Patch i 1 r. .. t I VTKIl TO 11G ii-iiireMiiiii' TitMir oi Jir. , iwo ...... - IMKIV lias ever U-ll iiik mui'msi. scientific t oursc of treatment recommen ded bv the proprietor ot Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemetly for the cure l Catarrh and has not lecn tierfw-tly cured, the proprietor -vn a hill introduced into ! IL V. 1 wo. .n f -one o.',Wr sister States, i "' ''y it ihl,! I Y such i ... . , ii .i . World s Disiiensarv, IJutlalo, -S. l ., uu ii:ru! o!!ei,cc, pu.oshable.bj I ' - wU ltnrvfmme. "I'n.umem, waciaoe, ,..',. ... ... ,.r niK.ntw the Doctor is in cirtusL, when he offer f 0U rewaru tor a case of Catarrh which he can not cure, and is perfectly able to pay it if be fails in a single case, as any one may ascer tain uion enquiry. The thorough course of treatment referred fc and recommended by Dr Pierce consists in the use of Dr. s::...v (vturrii l'emedv with Dr. Pierce ' .it, i ..i.:i. : Aim .itilv means hv 3itKll i'oticin: w iiilii ia '.. " j which the fluid can be carried high up and applied to all jiarts of the nasal assages ami the chamlK-rs connected therewith in which ulcers exist and from which the dis charge proceeds. In addition to this thor ough application of the Remedy which should always be used warm Dr. Pierce (Joldcn Medical Discovery should be taken earnestly as constitutional treatment, with out which few cases can be cured as the tl:s ..i ... ........r.nit'i.iii'il hiiiI must be rcTted 'arrordinglv. This tn-atmcnt has no cholera in case they 'd call at Ursina snplcasaut features about it, and has the advantage of never driving the disease to the lungs as there is danger of doing by i the use of strong, irritating snuns or poi- . ! sonous solutions. ,. c .' . . ' .' - 'M'l'il't IJltti: Ulivt . -fW 1-4 TM t;,L';'. r '''"j'-y.Hi the pleasure of a i-ni. 1S73. -1' tide ... 1. v i, ... , IVivirrniiT Mull., hent. IJtll, 101. ---...in, nouns nisi wees, . ,,., the 'la-lu 'vir 1-... t.. .. m i I A vrar nitn I bad a bad cough lroin lue mr) j '111. J jn'y u Ir- I 7 r- I t I f1'1 "5atic till a lute hour mid Catarrh which had got in my throat. I """e "just at lbe br..ol of " : tried a g'xxl many things but got noininB finiiw..: .. . ... .1,. . ... .. n.wl iintil I nwen vnur ttOlU yw i ih, oLw,. ,.f -II t,. f cn Medical Discovery and Dr. bage t y- thM though you were to tairh licmly. They cured nie in iurw en .v i. iiion lis Inr wincu 1 am very tiiituimo. r. lietter nut u r.-d "landlord than ftheC:alla;her House. A vm He olisffnc matter upon the v-l.-ml property. We thick a j kind -hu;!d 1-e'jia.sscd in this '.li.t it should lie strictly cn-1 'iiiEii aiua.-.iii!x s'x-nc occurred at the j ', in th is pat on Saturday last. A I ! very t.-n,lcr years, called to see I ""f'-vr-a Valeiitin'e lor him. when j ' - n.i. '!iguig clerk that the box was ; parted 1T w ith his haudker .', ; eyes giving vent to his i" !:i'!ii' M in yells that lniubt have " ''""'I a '.mare. ':f. fur t!;C Is nefit oflhc Prr sliv ' b:ir. t ,.i. -,i i ,.i;. ..". liiil I'.Xiliitiii iTfiiiiliiv fi-efiirnr K-an. "Subii-ct "siirhts i tlie Holy LukI." Kcv. W. ' h; a high reputation as a Icctur l.retliM ti,.., ...:o i... ...... I 1 I i .'."- it nut m- B idir .- . ill.- jiifi:- iikiii- W.F. Djiaketowx, Pa., February 11th. Eiutok IIekai.d : That rare bird down at I'rsina, recommends Draketown to put on his specks, just liecau.se he, like all crows, is favored with fine orbs of vision, suitable for pulling up little corn. Tom Crow displays tlie contents of his brainless cranium, bv using ortuograpliv Homering on immensity, judging from the length of the words used. e would recommend a Phrenological examination ot Tom Crow's cranium, we are sure that the buniis of tiestructiveness ami self esteem will le found in the ascendancy over be nevolence and veneration, judging from the nature of his famous writings in former times. Doubtless the bump of inhnbita tiveness has something to do with his ex tended knowledge of the erove nology of eyents in this vicinity. Tom Crow failed to inform us what kind of a bird he is if not ft "rare one." Is he "Palniiiied" or docs he belong to the oviporous kind, wc hojie he does as eggs are quite scarce in this vicinity, and in I'rsina especially. Perhaps in shaie Tom Crow-resembles the "Flamingo," yet wc fear he is of the "Pa pilionaceous" nature. O well, let the floor diable boitcn go. Wc look and expect to get a touch of history, perhaps Tom Crow will inform us that Daniel Latnbert was the fullest man that kialory speak of, or that Uhangis Khan was cne of the bloodiest Emperors that e 7er lived, and that over 14,000,000 of the human family perished by his sword. Would time aud sjiace permit we would say more, but dear Tom. Crow, I)omiu tvbinevm, for I can't. Hoiiciug to bear from you I am, yours uas- tilv. a magnificent scale iv,K "l l"L " tonei ami pncK ins irati sub-committee, i"c., so"': n c repeat mat jc are sorry lor tiie gen- tit-manly editor of the JJemorrnt, and be ! himself Is no doubt sorry by this time for j what he said in his unfortunate paragranh. ! lie is entirely too sensitive personalities, and is much overturn me vessels ot ins w rath on every KKir w ight that presumes to ask a plain question. It is, we submit, far more in accordance with Christian courtesy to' answer such queries candidly, than to call the nkcr a '-falsifier and" arrant h v po em c. Had we never seen the article of "Justice. we could have decided very easily who hail the advantage in the con troversy. To illustrate, let us relate an anecdote. "In the days of Luther, when religious disputes ran high between Prot estants and Catholics, an uneducated man was in the habit of attending the debates among the Drx-tors of Theology, which in those times were carried on in I Lain. Some one said to him, 'Why do you go? vou cannot understand what is'said.' 'Ah. but I know who gets beat,' he replied. 'Well, who gets lieat?" was then asked. Why, the fellow that gets mad '.' answer- eu me snrewu peasant. fc we con clude in reference to this matter be tween "Justice" and our editor. The for mer entrenched behind solid facts and bristling questions, keeps his temper. The latter exposed in a dangerous position onlhc oficn field, ;ets furiously and out rageously "mad." Again we repeat we are sorry for him. His name smacks of the ronrt, but his manners seem Imrrowed from the boort. We now leave him to at tend to another scrilie, the author of the second article mentioned. This scribe ensconces himself behind the word Yeritttt. From his pretentious I-atin "nom-de-plume," he would no doubt have us infer that ho is both n gentleman and a scholar. Perhaps, too, he would have us surmise that he is one of the cler gy. Such arc commonly supposed to have a little smattering of the 1 toman tongue, lie that as it may, "Veritnt" speaks so confidently of "ihe P.ible, the Augsburg Confession, the Formula of the (iencral Synod, the ihiok of Worship, Liturgy, etc.,'" that, as in the case ot (ioldstnitli's disputatious schoolmaster, " the wotwler sri. Thau one pmnll head can carry all he kuon.i." Wc read the Bible, but as to the other document a enumerated by "Veiitas" we confess we know little or nothing aliout thtm, nor do we see what sjiecial bearing such works can have uiion the matter in dispute. The main facts In the case we presume are these : The Lutheran Church Council at Frie dens levied a tax of two dollars on each male and one dollar on each female mem ber tif the congregation. The Council also levied a tax of two and a half mills on the nroperty valuation ot each member. These assessments a majority of the members were unwilling to . pay, alleging their rijjht as citizens to lie exempt from all forced religious contributions. The Coun cil then appealed to the civil law to com pel these refusing church members to pay the tax. A Justice of the Peace at Stoys town gave a decision in favor of the Coun cil; this decision, the defendants claim, is unjust, and also opjiosed to the principle of religious liberty incorfioratcd into the Constitution of the State. The. question, then, which " Yeritan" has knowingly or unknowingly concealed under a multitude of irrelevant words, is this : When a mi nority of any religious body in our Suite, cannot force the majority of that IhhIj- to pay a tax levied by said minority in defi ance ot the will of said mijority, w ill the civil law interfere to compel the payment thereof? In other words do the 'Constitu tion and fuuuie jjiws oiour i omnion- wealth authorize Church Councils or other . ecclesiastical bodies, to enforce by tltc arm j of civil power Jho collection,.ti. church J rates lrom unwilling memuera? : ,'lliis is the point so carefully evaded by "Veritas" and tho indicnant editor 'ofthe Demor.rct. It is useless for the former " io quote his musiiy ineoiogT, or io uescam on im t 1 i )M W KLL 1 It IJ )KRi; Al'M.-At J toe residence of the. bride's parents, in SumL-rs'.-t, on Decemlier 2:!, IS 7:', ly the ! I lev. A. M. Whetstone, Mr. Harry K. Crotumell, of !! crhaiim. ll'.ird, to Miss Kale llold- IIOWMAX WALKEK. of December. IST4. by the in regard to i netsuiiie. -nr. too haMv to I -lara walker, a On the 25ih l!ev. A. M. Wm. liowman to Mis! of Smierset townshiic in Colloiiailc. Double ami Irish Jeans, Satinets, Cnssi mores, &r., i)in:8s goods, in Plain and Corded Alpaccas, Pop lins, Cashmeres, French Merrinoes, &c, STAPLE k K A XCV NOTION'S, HATS &z. CAPS, BOOTS 5c SHOES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, I-IA-llDAVAJSIS. fl:o Lviia-.i.rtiiii-nl uT (upctinrs and Oil Cloths ever lirinizlit to ti.wn. A UritenUx kof Ctueenii wure. iHiteriiiineil Ui bo up tu the times In anAirt- inrknt. fflylm anil iriee.. wo reiieetliilj solicit a ; (-.ill Imiii thofo in want uf oo!ii. tvtln tnts"l thenaotyol Hommet that nilii will ba held 'of tlM t'ommlionmK on the ij mml pltf ppcifli. Appeuli will li be bi-M M 1 mm tlni fur tba en ml led (Billltlanl tbceeantT, wbm xl wtm thejr csa stteaa if tliey thhilt pruiter. to wlu tor JennoT town nil Ip OB Tohiy. lb 3-1 dT t.t FebriwrT Mil. t tus boose of Tbu. G(iUhT. la mil towns blp. i F'.-r Conensu?!! 7-;;Ii:p oa v'f1rs'tt.-.j i'..tM Ifl'-JII.P!' '; hrt v in jHfl!l. "I "imM. Yt ImiI nhifl. rbii'"U.. ill" -lU ilt- . lf'ir.T iist. lhe i;rUv Tm.i (ii.tr.-. i.( .i : f.oriit.l. . , . r'r Mile IiiiiIii u i'r. imy. lhe Hi! .ii,y . r Kehrmry iwrit. at (tie hirt uf Ja-t ll'-llwian. iM ) Mid town.hlp. . w or uemaiHining luwniiiip mni uTwown wr buahun Saturday, thaltbdayuf February neit. at tba election buaae la nld burooao. For StoDTeraek tirtrmhip 00 Tuer lar. the lull ilavuf February nei', at the hae M '. Sinil. , in eal't lownfltiip. For Allegheny tiwn.!ilp awt Xew Huliiiuor" mi ' Wednelay, tlM 1 1 1 h lay ot February oexi. a: th: house "I tieo. A. Klrumel. in iit twnliip. For Brothenrralley and Herlin bomnirli on Tue Iday, tha ad day of March ncir, at the hou!f j Sam. Ferrel, in Berttn brpronah. ! F"T Northamjiton township "n Wetnel.r. I he Hi day nf March next, at th bouse of Samuel ' ''"rhana-h, in said tewnsbip. . - - - Bmhampmn townitup and Wcllerstmr EEETETS AlU) BXPBNDITDEBSiSSSSswi tMareb next, at the e'etion bon-"e insaidt'.wn ir tiraonti'.ls township un Satur-lar. the Till iyf .naren nejit, at itx Wrtof A. J. Sieraer. ill kiiii luwiieuip. K rrsuinuiit UiwnsLIp aM Dale Cifyburous li on MiAilar. tha 9tb dimnimh .,i uti,. bonaer.r rrcleriek 'ojle, in bi.l boruach. I F or Klkik-k township and Salt-bury ImnMivh on ' Tuesday, the loth day of March next, at U14 h..u of Iianiel Harcoa, in aaid aoroovb. Fir Addison township on Tbarslay. the 13i!i I day of March next, at the boose of Jjevi Dean, iu j aaid township. I For Lower Torkeyfuot township and 1'mina ljr '"tiah un Friday, the l:ub day ' 3iarah e;t. j; the llenfurd liaaaw. la said borwah. Far I pper Torkayfoot townslup e Saturday. : tiie 14th day bT March next, at the buoseot J..!i:i ; A. Mlialti. In said township. ! For Mlddlecreek (bwnsbipon Momlay. the 14th j day of Karen next, at the bouse ur Jee Swiuer. I In said township. For Milford township and New f'etreiile bor ; ta(b on Toesday, tbe lTtbdayof 3tar.li next, at I tbe election boose. In said township, j For Je0ers"n township on Wedtie!ar. the 14th ; day of March next, at tho house of iMsinou Ba ker. in said township. I For Somerset township and Somerset Borough on Thursday and Friday, the 1'Jtn and 'Aith day j ( j March next, at the fominissioners' ofnre, in said ' berooh. w lien an 1 where all persons and corporations feellnj thein-elTesazirrieTed at the numeration and saiaatioo of their laxabie ppiperty andefleeis made pursuant to the several acta of Assembly in aneh eaae made ami prorided, are requested tu at tend and state their grievances for redres aoconi tnr to law. Special attention la also directed to i 50 1 the following portion of article 4. section 2. an act I for the ontamzation. discipline and regulation of ; wo omnia 01 me coramonweoithj or fennsylTa i nia. to wit: Ob the day the Commissioners meet 1"S 00 rerlew tho assessments of real and personal M V 1 property for or holding afipeaU), thev shall alsode g R ; term ice who are exempt or not liable todomiliia n 25 I ry duty, ke. j ,1, j Tbe appeals will beheld on the days above men is, on j tinned, net ween the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. ami s 113 so ! o'elock p. m. .TO on ! J ACOB J. Wjl LTEE, a,) 00. Attest: VAUJ.MILT.FR. t 70 , jassta 3 arr. t . j. nil siniMAN, OF THE SOMERSET COUNTY POOR HOUSE, FOX THIS YEAH1873. j Noah Roberts, Treastircr of the Somerset county Poor House, in ewount I with the county for the year ending January 8, 1S74. Dr. . 1 1 1 1 ioamonnt riniwn irom tne t o. irea-. Cm. nry on order No. 7, issued by the 1 omaii."iner tv.l i j By the (idlowfne: dlsburMuentt on or-lers issued by the four Hooao Directors: j Ky amount paid for proTisioos, induilics; I beef, bacon, real, wheat, rye, Hji., ',tlT 70 ! Br amount paid tor groceries and mdsei 1D75 on ' " corn ! . . . uaita I " " out door paupers . : " " " " medical wrrioes S. f S.Oeod bal. for 173 ... p mi By amount paw lor medical terTlces A. U. Miller in riart for ISTJ i ,Br amount paid lor tinware asnes 75 00 J5S .ID l v 40 123i I rNKIiSIIIP NOTICE. .Votti-c is lii-rdiv iriven that we lisve associated with 11s in the lumber basinei Hon. W. II. San ncr. Ime of the tinu of Itoberts A Sanner. The Imfiiicis will lid conducted hereafter under the lirm name nl t'siiip, IS use Ji Sanner. U I.1S t'AMI' A KOSF. savlok uiisr.CKi:n.-At snnewt. l'V tlie Kev." A. Jt. Whetstone, Mr. ( y nis S.-iylnr to Mi.-s Emma IJcsccKcr. IHIODES SCIiROCK. On the r.Hi ot Feli.nary, 18T4, by the Itev. A. W. Whet ston!, Mr. Alexander Hhodcu to 31 lie becca Si-hror-k, all of Soraemet tj. A l.-lal DMINISTKATOirS NOTICE. icof Cyrus liruliakrr, late ol Dale City lr., iii-cf-a'-eii. Ictter testamentary on the at,re estate har init licen irrant-d to tiie umlersiuneil by the prop rr'antlionly. nolii-e is lu-reliy ttiven to those in dchted to it to uiakeiinmedlntepaymenl.and thoe li:'.vlnu' claims Hjcuinst it will present them to Ihe : nndiT."i!mel on the 7th of February, 187. at the ; ellii-c of Cnttrutb A llupjiel. In Somerset. Pa. 1 J. L. W. SKIBfcKT, ! A'lminlslrslnr mia Irttnmrnlo annero. j ft 1)1 s .. I i " " " eotllnt ... ( " toll - . .' " " lire stock - : 1. " - lime . i t; - " sled - - . I 1 " - " wagon sbeil . . i i. " " " Tiartrer - I " " " rurnituro j . 1 " - " Bre insurance - 1 " " . thrashin ... 1 ; ' fuel . . j " ' sewins; machine - j : - - harnofte . ; ' leather .... i - " printing- - ' ' " " " wairoo-maker's bills . ! " " repair ... j i' " ' " Mac ksmlthina; A costings i I " " rooperinit i labor . ! 'i " 11 cardins; ajid wearlni . " ' " removing paupers i " - " lumber - . ! ... eonrtables' and ju(fces ; OMlK ..... i ' Br amount pa Ui for shoemaking- - - j Director't salary Walter, '' " " - sudr. ' ' " - ' Stiyder! ii " ' " - Crlcbneldj 1 1 In part I i By am't paid Sir Direetor' Counsel. Sekelt- ; A Klmmel ! ; By amount paid for Steward's saUrr. Brant 1 . bai. kir VC-l ...... I ' By amount paid for Steward'! salary, Suder! ! ! in part tor 173 - . . . tsy amount pa M Treasurer Koherts 40 00 3 00 II M 80 75 es 00 14 02 m w i 00 ! 7 m 4 7 00 Bit 00 4-i to li.1 01 ) .14 44 ' M 77 00 80 00 40 00 2j 00 SO 00 aoo 00 240 00 40 00 jan7 Clerk. Commissioners. pr 7IJLIC SALE. M1-JS I ! j XTF.-f3 fts of tl.e alHire ami expended dnnr, the adalDlstratloo ft Brant, late Stewird. f'ritlitar Liniment. Thcro is no pain wjk-li the Centaur Ltolmcnts will nut re-1 licve, no swelling they will not . tuuduo, amino lameness lil.-li j they will not euro. This Is strong language, bnt If Is true. : They have produced more ruri-s iifrlieiiniatlsm,ncuralia, lock- jnwp:ily. sprains, weIIlins,cakoU-tireastJ',s,':iiiis, bum, salt -rlieuui, ear-ache, Ac., uion tlio human Ira 1110, ami of strains, epavlo, trails, Ac, Ui"in an linals In one year than have a II other pretended remexlies since the world ticyari.' TlicyarecoiintiT irritact, an all boalins; psin reliever. CrijpU-s thniw nway their cmti'hcs, tho lamo walk, pol.in ous bites are rendered harmless, and tho wotimlcd are healed without a sear. Il Is no humlju?. The rec'.pc Is published around each bottle. They sell as no article ever before Sold, and they sell be cause it doesjust what they pretend to do. Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to suffer If they will not use Contaor Lin iment. More than 1,000 certificate of remarkable can-, iii' !iiillni frozen limbs, chrimlo rheumatifm, jtoiit, running tumors, Ac, have been received. Wc will aen.l a circular containing certificates, the recipe, &.e., irratis, to any one requesting IL One Imtlle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Linlinrnt is worth one huiidrcd dollars for spavined or swetaiierl horses, and mules, or for screw worm In sheep. Stock owncrs-thcselinimcntsarc worth your atten tion. No family should bowlthnut them. "White wruj per for family ue;"' Yellow wrapper for an. Imals. Sold by nil DrusIsts. aie p-r bottle; lae Kittles 00. J. B. HfSK A CO., W Ilnnd way. New York. GET THE BEST! ! IIOWEft STAXDAKI ,v r A hi: s of ever Sie iV Dc-eriptiiiii TIIK . . tee Coal Hay ani Cattle Scales are sujierlor to alt other. 01 TujAi.t-r lor The largest assortment Urorrrs. JDrtisrsriata and Uatrhera. Sprinx tiftlsnees. Trucks and Barrows: Patent 1 Cash Draners nn I Oriprers- Fintures. 5sfe re- I p.ilred. ! W. A. vrCI.I'RU, lieaml Agent, ' S3 Wood St., PITTSBl ROH. j Also. Agent for Harm's MM Aim aM Dry Plaisr FIRE AXD HI RdLAH PTtfNip 1 S .A. 17 IH S . j We, the iintlersigneil Auditors of Somerset eotmty, do herelv certify ; that we have settled and adjusted the account of Noah Bobert.a, Treasurer , of the Somerset County Poor House for the vear 1873, and that thefore ;oinr 13 correct. In testimony whereof we have hereunto nt our hands and sea It thi 8th uayoi January, .. i. isli. A"T: " GEORGE A. KIMMEL, fu. n.l Emas Ci NNixmiAM. JACOB J. SPEICIIER, Vl. s.1 Clerk. JONATITAN J. WELLER, l. . Connty Auditor". ..' .. . 0 O IT T S T .A. ZS" I) I - Gr STATE, COUNTY, AND MILITIA TAXES, Ky motionor an order issued otu of the (.irphan Court of Somerset County. Pa., I will sell sjt pu'i. lie sale, In? he borough of Sieerset, Pa., en W'dnefday, February ih 1874, at 1 o'clock. P. It., tbe real estate of t C. Th'.ni aa. deeeaswi. of, in and to the following tracts or pa reels ol land, situate In Southampton township and Weilerstmr; borouifh, Somerset couctr. I'a.. vis: No. 1. A certain tract of land known a the 1 t.l tract, situate in the borough of Wellersbur;. Som erset eennty. Pa . eontaininiKO aeres. more or ie. about 60 acres of which are cleared : with a furnace. engine, 6 bouses, barn, blacksmith shop, and other Duuoiuiis uirraon erect ei : also tnat part ot tne Mailroad lying and being in said county awl Sin ic. 'o. X A certain traet of land, known as tl.e Wellertraet. situate bi aioiithampton Tp . eonnir aad State alorasaid. eontainiag loo aorei: more ..r less; adioining lamlsof No. I. Charles Chi, Sam Bel Closa aad others. . No. 1 A certain traet of land, known as the Isaac Harden farm, situate in the township, coun ty, aad Stote aforesaid, containing MS acres, more or less, adjoining Xos. I and i W. Winters ami others-, about 100 acres of which are clear, with bouse and barn thereon. - - No. 4. A certain tract of land, known asthe Jot n Harden tract, situate in township, eotmty and Stale aforesaid, containing 10V aeres, more or les-t. about i acres clear, with house and stable therein, adjoining W. Troutman, Tre-'sler, Mammrt ft d and ether. No. a. A certain tract of land, known as the Cook uum, aituate in tosrushiD. eosintv arel S!at- ; aioresaid. containing 2o ai res, more or les, alsmi , aere clear, adjoining lands of Ienni Cook, i Jesso Heal and others. r No. . A certain tract of land, known as t iic Samuel Oarmaa farm, situate it township. count, and State aforesaid, containing 11a aeres. more or : less, about 74 acres clear, with hoase, Kara and ( ether outbuildings thereon, adjoining No: . Dennis 1 1 Vxih aad others. D-No. 7. A certain tract of land, situate In Wel 1 lersrsarg borough. . kitosm as the t iidc.n She fier j tract, audeonsisunicot 10 parrels, six.: ' No. I Coutamlliit ao acres, more or teas, on j which are erected a house and other otuhuildinj'. t adioining 1'. hi. Hall. J. E. Brisham and other?, f No. X A paroeiot' ground, entitamiag a arr. j more er lee. adjoining No. 1 and other lots and ! land r the Somerset Iron and Coal Company. ) No. S. A kit of ground adjoining No. 1 on t lie IN. E.. a street on tiie S. W No on the N. W.. containing 3 perches, more or lese. with dwelling CAsroniA Is more than a substitute forCa.-to ' Oil. It is the oaiy taft article In existence which I Is certain to assimilate tho food, regulate the bow I els, cure wind-colic and produee natural f leep. It J contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, , and is pleasant to take. Children neclnot cry 1 and mothers may rest. cr.rili I i Stillmans Defiance Washer. ! PIUCEOXLT FIVE DOLLARS. i Washes as clean as a' lady can by hand In half the time- There never has been a machine olier- j ed to the public which has given such ireneral j satisfaction In washimr as tho Detlance Washer. I It Ills on a common tub, washes both wrist-bands j and collars as well as heavy blankets. Any child run work it; only weiirlis 14 pounds. f ' JAMKS K. CT'PPLE, j Airerd. t Infers to .John M. llolileriiamn, Wm. Httticj or Wm. Alifnther ol this place. j fl 1 P A j Pi E E S 1 Due and Owing bj I be Collector r (be dlireren. lrerafflt. and TownKblp Rte and ITlevt, urn tmlUw: -A- ZIP JtU tL 3 , We inaiinfai-ture and sell Paper, . For the Dry Goods Trade, j " Hardware ' I " (irooerv " ! " Glass " ! " Druggist . " j ' liuteher j ; " Bunding " jFor Canvassing Hams, J " Lining Houses, " Roofing Housc3, " Roasted Coffee, PAPER BAGS, PRINTING AND TEA PAPERS, Eoofiitj Crr.ierif, Hjluw.tfd Frit. Collectors, IHtrt-ts. lYear.i Frazier Metzger k Co,, Wwf St. TITTSm KOHT PA. I FOR SALE Henry Wollhnpe I lav id Dickey (lillian Lint " Peter C. Hrown -Oeorge I. Hick John Knepp John Fa idly -Alexander Moore -Aaron M illcr -Tobias Blough . Jacob J . Bowman Wm. P. Hirer -Herman Staid . Ran jam i Bowman Oeonre W. Hen ford Sam. J. Liehty Jefferson Klmmel Jos. Cable Chas. Stock John II. Bcnfonl -Paid in full . . j: i Stat pUUtia. Allegheny township - BrotbersTally - Ihtle City Bor. ... I - (Oreenviiletownrhip . 1 j.fetfersoo . . L - j Larimer . j iL. Turkeyfoot - ( - iMiddleereek . . j i.icw uvDLresiue tsor. - Paint township l4ucma honing townsklp - ! Southampton " Somerset . - Stoystown Bor. 'Somerset Bor. - Salisbury Bor. Motiyerec township . Shade Welle rsburg Bor. rsma nor. t7 74 , . -JH n Mi SJ la M 73, 41 bV 33 Dtt 11 u! ji; 90 91' as): 7 U 31 11 4H t0 ti . ! . M U - MM M H Mtll 1 00 01 T 2 oa H 38 n no 7 00 46 13 )1 40 3 U 1 1") It St M u XifOO WTO t so IS S3 HOUM0L3 PANACEA .'.N'T- FAMILY LINIMENT. Why Will Vou SnfTcr? To all persons suf-H-rimr lrom Hhenma- 1 11.1111, Neuralgia, Cramps in tho limbs or Stoiuach, Itll..us t'oliti, lain in the jiiack, Isiwcl? or side, Iwe would say, tiik ! lllll MKHOI.il PA ! Al'KA 'and Family L 1 n I -j.viiNT is of all others ,tlio reuiody you want iior internal and ex 'ternal use. It ha s jcureil the abovo eoni plainLs in thousands of cusci There is no inlsuike alxittt it. Try it. Sold bv nil lruir-Ig'.sts. -A-T LOW FIOXTFUaS, i The following siwrhl tiac 1 Engines sn.1 B .tiers I all In Rixid com I H ion: T 1 Strninl Im ml 2' HorePviiutire Enijrlne And new Saw Mill Complete. 1 SECOND HAND 18 HORSE PORTABLE ENGINE j And AV-o Sft,e Mill C,,pUl,.. 1 sfcond Iiaml 15 Horse Portable Fu?ine. j . iv ft t m 11 1 a I We, the undersigned, Coinniisroner3 of Somerset eoonty, in coiifonnitT iwith tbe law, Lave ordered tbe accompaning accoant of tLe receipts and j expenditures of aaid county for the year 1871, to be pubUabcd, and we j bercby certify that tbe foregoing statement of outstanding taiea due aaid ; county is correct according to U books in tbe Treasurer's aad Commission ers offices. , " ' ,- ' JACOB J. WALTER, VA LBN TINE J. MILLER, F. J. C0UNTRTMAN, County Commwioners. Attest: Jacob Ne-, Clerk. Fcb4 12 10 12 10 Stationary t ; PEOTECT YOUB BUILDrNGS! Which may be done wi'h ew-fbsrtb Ihe ara exproee by rnt Glines' Patent Slate Roofing Paint. ' ' - O .'.: AGENTS WANTED IN" EVERT TOWN. nous aad ot he r i m oroTement s thereon erected. 1 -Mo, 4. A lot of nrround, adjoinins; Xos 1 and C. anawisr a, eoBtsutms; 30 perenes, more or less, sw men Berecteu irame noiue, Jte. Km V A lot of fToumi, adjoinina; -Nos. 1 ami 4. a street ind o. a, eontainins; at perches, mure 01 kesj, on which Is erected a frame bouse, ave. .- Containing 3(1 perches or Icsa, uawhuh are erected a frame dwellins; and other huprofe utenla, adjoininins; K oa. , i, i, and a street. Xn 1. Coutaioiii;3operv-bes. mere er less, on whir an erected a frame dweiltca and other inv nruTcmrnia. adjoiaiin; a street and Noa. 2 and s. Je. . Contain ma; a) perches, more or lea, on whiefcare emted a rrame dwellins; ami other iui prorementa, adtouinf a street, aad Nns. t.lkn - Kol t. - Comaininit 3 perches, more or leas, on which are ereetad a frame dwellins; and other iiu proreaMste, ailjoinias; a street amlNea. ( and 1. Tie. 10. Containing U perches, mere or less, ad joinins; lot No. 2 and lot of Daniel MoAnnallt. No. a A certain tract of land, known a part of tbe Ileyman Kara, situate la Tp.. Co. and State aforesaid, soataieuns: MM acres, more or less, about &4 aeres. clear, adjowinc lands at So. 1. Jeese Cook aad ethers. . Mo.. A certain anasruge of groand. aituate ia Wellersbarg borcBKb, Co. aad State aloreaid, ecatamint; aa acre, more or less, with a bouse aad stable thereon, boaaded by plana road on the smith, Dennis MeAanallyeo the west, alley cn the east, and lassdet Ufa. Tea the north. - No. W. . A cettala traet of land, known as a part or tbe Oeesire Wuatn tract, situate ia the Tp., Co aad Stat aforesaid, eootaininar MW aeres, sacra ar leea, adjoinina; Qeorge ami Solomon Nei ber, bud- warranted in tha name of Catharine Waymaa and others. ?to. 11. Acertaia tract of land, known as tbe Anderson la ad, situate in Tp., Co. and 5tat aMreeakl. eoatainina; 00 acres, more or leas, ad oinlnc Xos. 4 and 10, Wm. Trout ma u and others. No. L Coaaiatias; of all tha minerals, mine nil rif his and pririleats, in aad uader a certain tract of land situate la the Tp Co. and Stat afore said, eoatainina 154 aeres, more or less beina; the minerals ia andander the farm now occupied by Jesse Cook, ad 10 lams; lands of No. and , Cbos. I hl and other. These lands or farms are rery valuable, beeaase of their mineral, timber aad aa-riealtural qualitx-a a ixl uses-, they he in the Sonthamptoii Coal It, sm, and ar known as Uie valuable Furnace prop, esty at Wellarsbara. Pa, In th township where these lands are located over a quarter million dol lars' worth of mineral property was snid In th last year, to a enmpanjr ia New York. Any rnr ther iBHirmatioa required will be siren or the mi aerstgned. at SonMrset, Tsruu aad known oa day of sale. JOHN U. I HL. B2S AdmialrtrateraadTrustce. WANTED Tliirly Years' Iixpcrionee of an oIlui KC. Tho lurht ennincs sre well adapted ftir Dirm! use. j For part leu Is rs ami pries list ah;ress i A local genr. and a eanTasse ;- tu: cocx- tt, to represent. sir Flrealdo Friead. W can gire the proper party a jrood payine; and easily workni cabs at-ftranrs. Tbe tact ami upermrs of aa eld agent la aot needed to be suc--sful, tnoneh j we bar more eipernccd agents (secured tlurin I tb" ps two years) working for ns than any ol.Vr bouse ia America, and they continue to work right i Ki, After a snow nud a fnt-ze liy way of Taric-tv, e were trciitrd to aiiotber tHs leniaiii)n of mud.' How jc long l'r spring "With its gentle shower Aad its pretty Bowers" we are anxious to get another bunch of those "blue viokta." Prof. Milter awl Jcnnte Iewis are pro grcssiug finely with tbe l'iina scliixiU. Tbe express trains continue to ia8 by our low n, rharbicf! l.ke. We opine that the Ilitilnmd Co. are afraid that tlwir through imasengera might prt the Asiittie nr.: - u, y. 'r:..- "'.Ii:-, .. . i" viiln v. --!: Til!. 'hi.-iiir.it v ''Hill!'.- 1 1. ytlb)W (iisf-aM; i fftj; AW I'lellEll i Tke rV-mtte Milimry Coinmiltee on j Wrdnesday agreed to n tiort a bill equal- SI.UIU ivinir ivHin.iin. un uiu iuiiu' . ' . 1 ... u ......... ........ U.illi htari-s vou in tlie ! .i..,..! i. K...,o.,.r 1 'idw.11 lust uwiiiin will ' -- ,v. . J iaj; tj me j probably lie made tlie Imuih 01 uie new -"Tki,,' , "' la package afKinimons' i,ij. The bill of Senator Caldwell pro 4' ui T'r "e ,1,,!ll,r' nd 'e jvkli.nthatlo every soldier of the Unitad t ... 'JuUW! i thin fatal dimniu. 1 c. ...... U uvsil olssslims rlu- ! . ;vJ 'r ,'lr, r in proticr order nud ', 'rn thn n-u ilion. l-twrf n tbe 15thlar of i: d-! n;rrT of your being afllic- Anril. 161. and the 15th of April. 1HW, whether ollieer. non commi'sioned offlrrr . We are norry to y that VaA. E. I). Y utzy'a health bu not improved an we hail expected. Tbe Col. lias been lying in a critical condition for some day pant. Rev. Tridy. of the Lutheran church is aUo holding a meeting here. The new block of brick houws are be ing painted and glazed, and will soon lie ready for occujiancy. Messrs. Balzer & Co.. informed us that they have shipped over 3(1,000 btwhels ol lime from their kilns. Mncc they com menced business. II. B. Barnes of lxington, is re w hat is known as tne -jieyer s to convert it Into a flis- tillcry, Mr. tiKinnir Mill," he intends .lira. Wlndklow's Noottilnn; siyrup is tho prt-sorliiiion of one of tho liest rVtn.ilo r-nysi-cuins nnd Nurses la tho l!nttod States, and hiis tiern u.ic.1 for thirty years with never liiilioir sole ly and success by mlllionjoi mothers nml children, 1mm the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of tlie stomach, relieves wind eosie, reRulftte tlie bowels, and Rives rest, health and eoralort to mother and child. We lielieve it to be the Best and Surest Remedy in the World in nil ease of DYSENTERY and UIAUKHCKA I N CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething; or from any other cause. I'll directions lor min will aecompany each bottle. None tlenuine iin lvu the tiuHiimllo ofCl KTIS h. PKHKlNSis on the outside wrPlor. Sold by all Jledlcine Dealers. , jnlyj puj uient of 'yust claims anil honimt debts. ' "Contessiona ani "lormuuis niav 1 weighty enough in settling disputes con fined to church walla, but when tbe con tending parties appear within the halls of civil justice, they munt be governed solely by the laws of the hind. These determine w hat is just or unjust, honest or dishonest. To these "Justice in his article referred, he asked for legal authority, for law ami precedent ; and how. was bin request met? Tbe courtoous editor 01 the Jkmvcrat calls him a falsifier and arrant hypocrite, and 'Veritas" inagisterically rebukes him for his supposed ignorance of '"the ritandards of the Lutheran Church !" " We arc neith er a prophet nor the son of a prophet, but we venture the prediction, based iipon a little knowledge of civil law, that If "Veri tas" and his party ever apienr in this Fricdena case, in any court in the Com monwcalth of 1'ennnylvaii.a, they will find to their chargrin that their boasted "Standard" are not yet the laws of the html. Whatever may bo tho defects of our civil government, we have so iar as a State, preserved our religions liberties, and we do not intend to thrust our necks into tlie galling yoke ofeccletiiastical bondage. In short, we arc determined that the olli cers of this Commonwealth xhull not lie degraded to the business of tithe-collecting for any and every religious sett that chotaiea: to oppress its memiiers. liut "Veritas" for once leaves his "Stan dard,"and brings forward the Apostle Paul to testify in his lavor. Many a man 'a cause has been ruined by liut -wn witnesses, j s- 41 a At1 Our friend shonldliave let tne aged apostle lE 111 1H OI1IJ. sleep in peace. Wlien aul bad tlie ghost of Samuel called up, U was but lo k aru his own impending destruction. Let us turn W.W.McKaig&Son, Cumberland, Md. A roof may be eorered with a rery cheap shlmrlft, aad by apnUralloa of thte aasta be wn li to last from y to J6 years. Obi reefs eaa be patchsvl sol roofed, IwViair ino.. net'or. and laMlna kma-er than new sh juries without the slate, for "; urr OnvflUrd tHe Cost f Ilfilalalli.(. The espenae of slatma- new shlnalea la anlr about tha coat FIKE-PKUOF against -parks or Oying embere, a may be easily tested by any on- and appear from I ,km' ,Dl1 se.BIO Salaries. Tne secret Is that inciaci mat iusuranceco.s mane nearly tne j Same Tariff as for Slated Booffc. i F.- tla oml Iron It aa no equal, a It expands by heat, eootracU by euld, aad neeet etacks aa scale. or fences it 1 particularly adapted, as It will aot corrode la the most exposed plea. Jtoofs wiviw n nu a i 0iicattuin jr fatj CV U OV mail 11 1 TeMi 1 water-tight al a small expense, Tbe siA Jatnt Is Kxlrenely Ctteap. Is hereby iriven that Wm. 11. llev. assignee of David Say lor, has riled his account in myolttre nn.l Hint the same wHi be presentl to the Court Iiirn!n!ii-iii;i!intionTlmrJay, February lath, 74. E. M. SC1I lilH.'K, jun-il v I'rolhunotary. iney oner uw aeopia iinn bsducemcnts. an.1 j that we attend mere raarra.T to their orders, j CaPLOTlE.1T tor aU, at jour aoairs. .. I traTellna furvanrllitr .....tu..). ... ... . . . time. Uur CucBbinatioti beats th wjrld. 1 fe HOSTIbrtm money. SOU can make moner. j ProOtabta, .maraale, congenial.' Send yo.ir;.:- drcMatonca and Miwnfl mna l... . 1 K11?''11 v hundd.-qaar;fee of shlnicle roof, or over four ksndred f tiaor get particulars, terms, etc sent free. d,lre- !rrkread. for use j sooentsiier gllV wltn a 11 w irvi. T . ! TZ, " h'r" j ; w A rtKS a l"t Purlisher, Cnlago. X' or tu . ..a . ki . - decs. -se a sea aai aanwsa asa iwm iwuipswiliswsj . . ... . Therefor it .toes not an'ec! the water from the euvt, If luraed off ire Mm cUlcra beretbe ft.-st w i T FaSEl , : TL Salajretoy Evaalsia; rMf. 31 Walnut . df,,.'hlB'll!,ltnI1uPtn,Klr."n, P0 hardeus them aad lre a new substantial reol Street, I'niladelohU. iclvesa beautiful tkm.. that will last for years. Curled or warped shin lee K brimrs to tbelr piaee aad keep tbem there. It t " , " Dutl'BI fills up all boles In Tin er Felt roofs, and stops the leaks, eae seat beina- equal tolhr oT erdlnary Mint, i " EaiffraiwlBa; So rtrj yearly uV Children oficn look Pale and Sick. , from do other causo than l.avluj worcu in the stomach. BliOWN'S VERMIFUOECOMFITS will destroy Worms without Injury to the child, being perfectly- WHITE, and free from all coli.r Inn or other, injurious ingredients usually used In worm preparations. ihnlriiii, unnnrc rin..,.. No. ai Fulton Street, New York, i Sold by Drnyijiitt end CArmuft, unit Dtaltrt in , .Vrdirlnrsaf Iwisxtv-FivbCkiitsaUox. jly9 Froisa now until tho! 1st day of 3Inre8i, willsell zaieus 8zhoys rioiiii) at 1 per et. 71 VK FARMS FOR KKNT. I hare e mcliiiled to q-.lit fjriiiinir on anromit nfi 111 Henna, auu oners 11 my raru.s at prirate rents. The Farms are situate in Allegheny township, Somerset county, I'a. Any person wishing to rent will come andexamhie farms, oreonsnlt me by let. ter, at Mount IlealiliT, I'a. muia ' SAMCFi WAIJtEH. w. m nleased to notice the return of to the case in which, as 'Vcrita!', asserts, fls, voune lriend T. Durobold tohw native county, alter a aojoura of three years in California. Mr. Uumbold ia a young man ofU;lUgcDceand of a rcmi! dssposiUon. We hope he may locate in this neighborhood. I'aul apiiealed to Uie civil jiower for pro tection. Wc open to the plaoe, (Acts 10 ; 31,) and read tho passage cited: "And they said. Believe on the. Lord Jesus Christ, and thou Bhalt be saved, and thy limine." Paul and Silas indeed appealed Also a lot of Overeoats at 0Vr, . ISeiiieiuljcr plaee, oppusste Scicier set House. jiliUl VALUABLE LOTS At Public Sale I will offer at Public Sale. In the Boremrh ol Somerset. Fn.,on Saturday February jstb, 1S7. at one o'clis k r. M. uu tho premises.' Two lots oi' sruimd known as lhe Glade House Hotel Lots.' If not sold together, will offer them In six part. Three of them froutimr on Main Street near the liiamond and three on Patriot. Thesrieof each lot will lie 42 feet front by li feet deep, with aa alley between tbem. These lots are oed location, and present a rare chance for persons, who desire to bu ill I places for business r private residences. These kits are the most desiralile in the plaoe. 1 will otter at the same time three hits of ground, at the south end of Main Cross Street, (Turkey loot Street;) and about one square from the Som erset l Mineral Point 11. K. Depot. Sise of these lots, 40 by 116 feet, and the other one diet, leet. These lots are also very desirable for prirate resi dences. . TEKMS. One third to be paid oa 1st July 1874. balance In three equal annual payments, with interest, pay ments to be sot n red by bond and (aortgan oa premises. fet . W, H.PICKISO. Tbe color of the slate when first annlied la dark Burn la. ehanaiaa- laahMk a auatu A u-ht ni . seriber. Samnles free. form slate color, and It Is ' To all Intenta and pnrpoHCn Slal. - The Paint has very henry body, but to of lly pot 00, aad Mhouah a stow dryer, rata HU not atket It iu the least one hour alter applying. . Kootsexamloed, extluiiles iriven, an-l whea recfulre-I will be tafoatrhr repaired. Orders reeyieet Millysollciteil. i ... dei5 JPKICE LIST. pie free, an. A MO TH. cents wanted. Seven lien selli. articles a the world. Saei Adds J. BKi..Stl., Detroit, .-a wr.!.- JevJ S.300 1U In. Can alines' Uoottng Cement lor large holes ami cracks (1 a lUai.andCan, slate roonas; paint tbosed).. 1 M 3 . " - .. 7J 36 ft w - i ; , . , .. a AO Id . and key ...I!M V nl and keg, slate loufUng Paint. .. H barrel, to aaUons 1 M 00 100 square It. Hncalkiag FesUtarred paper). I ao V - " (Slated ).. H A MOTH-4vr HaJf Fratlf . Isest sellinw article i..l in v... : asauiy. a varuabl sample seat es receipt or t .eents to pay postage. A.l.lsess '" ,' t. W. SXtABkCU, V3 4r detst f-A - ( Siata St, Pdtsburgh, Pr. . ia to i TEnMS CASH. Order from parties not known tons mast be accompanied with theeaher sattafaetary alty referebie. Orders for goods lo be sent by express must be arevsapanied with Ih aseacy, ftw w aanqot UkeTlLe risk of express ehanres beina- saUsfaetorr. . All communications should he addressed jdn2S SEW YORK NLATE ROOFING CO.. IS. O Cdar Ntrt, X. Y., r V. Is. nORXTCUMxUer? ' ; Sameret, Fv A PMINISTBAT01VS NOTICE. DMINISTRJTOE'S SOTICB Eaa.tafJoiiatnaanse,lateof Somerset tp., EsWe of WHUa -aoB lata, f QrJta be., T-etter of admlnUtratloa oa tha a bor state Lettenkef TlaimiJtra.a xmm tnfour ass. having beea graated to the uaderslgneid, notice 1 asif. ea Ue atyra " ksvriag aeea araatad hereby gten u those Lndebted to itlo make laiaM- t titandinliTiei - aasakeiasky giiasi to Ihjsw diatc paynieot, aad lse harircJalms sralaat tl ladeMad ia l U lisjaHstntny-rH. mit to present them dJy aulhesticatad i4rstUejBt taaa aartasy V rar' V to swrnat tkess at the Ute residence of as Id deasa?daa Saturday., darj aaUaAsai ( satimBssI 1 U store at l-ebraar, ' , Mgngl, ,ru,r, ALUAXDUlCAaTEBEXB, ' THJttTHaXl'8 JOHlf SOX, JnH AdsnalMtatars. jaali Adsaiaiatralat. o" Bat SU Our Fn MB Oil Cnroaio. I T3 U WW oaes )ast arrived. Sole gents in this. s eooatry. These are all beauties. Large and a a by mail, post paid, mosuated leady for frames, O tor 74 cents: 3 fortl.oo, or the wkule U Pur fM. Agent wIm. car to make treat list to 3D0 pec cent, should sent for etrcuianof our fast sell mg aseral articles. Addres S - PLUM U A CO . P -deela kSouthBjkSt.,FhkWleajkw,rj send a nssmr the new as If adjusting cigarettc aad etga bujtler. I 'or it M. H. itoberts a. Co. ft Broadway, W. V. SIJOKERS Jaaoa ASSIGNEK'S yOTJCB Notice Is hereby gbrea Uiat Uaary - Eseirvr and H. Kseges ai Hon bums an assljreaoeot the n.A day f January 174, to taw uadcrslgBed (or tho benefit of their cred (tor. A II perou indebted t thsasd Henry Kree:erveH. AreireAMua. wilt please eail at tne ottice of the nedersiirned in Souv rest. Pa., aad make paymeat wit boat dear. U.I. BALK. AssiaiMa ""1 f""
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