The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 02, 1876, Image 3

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The Somerset Herali
T'tr5T X 1ST"-
fjacssr--.
An 1 Undaukfr.
,- . 1 - .....it..,, 1 . "V - i
n act t-Stcnoiue uic ractiii""" - j.j
nclude home-stead of the value ot tl.OOQ. ; &MfrKt Cm
-tarint ai.prel. furniture, tools and im- j ot fA tVeacw.'-'i Junli
tiitV nSeri-Mrttnrfe. librariea ndXwA Leaf f rcn IIUry.-l idem.
i niiHtiu n gif niin ui tin' ir,
cemetery Iu, ha? been iutrodtKed in
State Senate.
v. ! i l . iha i.rcmi"
of the southern unnnaary ... v - -7
V. in.!,,, mat wc to W.l-
lilo, " . P ,c.-en nfn?
me i " ---
. , , , 1 li mi P.nn ts HOW lit
Ovcria Cieaiiieui comity w.on a ,ceuy . ; ":v ;T;- nf somerset.
ti.ir.-ipr lint 'r:iit-fi ..i l ..... ...... -
Xetirlv tlie entire
southern boundary of
l lie
fimoris Msori anil Dix-
ftuiinine senooi le-icuer unucruiu-s to (
. i. ....i... ..n,. nf tin. older lov4 hM onietlv
. U-;-s her to his bosom and imprints a - "rii.tion of which maybe
si- ut.m tier Wf and thus oipe . oa 4UV r ur rw,ers. It is
itiMsliment. nbO'a!'10Jl Wl aClloOl1,
sAJV. j
T.t-iiicrts s.iv. fca:i.r a ouarttr of
v vh the cut eu-i up. Wag tins revere ot
t.ie u-rt'.l way. iy the !e. and the jaice
will a'.l wniu in the meat dJ not run to
ait; cut end and dry up by evaporation.
iliic r-nmiif ' -v. ,
oc K''t'. which p-ir'a Pennsylvania
. f'..mM:.rvUni. draw n under thesuptrin-
toodi?no: i i v. . .."."
run as ui'owi'. c;nnt:t'ii
on the P. W. kB.E.1
ni Mocijy BDn.ir.e.1
LEATS.
Nov. l?-.. is:;.:
tvt tria jit
I pu -.ial.fi, f-". i
! 1-.....L. i.., i vl 1 In. .hi!iu:
I title o'i the i'ai'.k U irregular, aad the
I eeivy 1:11 v.
j:jin. two iiusnaauiiu'.-u x.i.isu iii.m.u.--niji'ci
ios and ?..s:r.ininn:rs. As the north
ern limit i Hit tfca exception of small p-r-tiuns
of IVUwiue and Viriniii) ot the
orina! f-lme rT.it-a. it was pmnfiuently
nien.inecd in the omtrorcrsics concerning
tiuL'rfo't IkUctir.
;, j on.y I vul -- , , u u iog at ,ue nunhetot comer
ibe lin.ja Lrf ,mi rUdu WcM. The
aaucr me ; j --- , ,.,;,,? wii n
Tears irum X'j.i i! i''
ront-tant oWasioa and t-onflict tit-twet n
the rivul proprietaries of Ftntuj lnia
and MaJ-yUnii and their r.rti-ins on the
iulji.tt of thtir coma.ua Ihiund.try, and
the vicinity of this was lbs theatre of
i-Tiit inri,;n. and h!widlie-l. M.-n and
Uixnn arrivcil in rutladclphi on govern-;
lad sr:ciy. hut may t!e-
L"ne!e
week
in
Ei,..reM West
Mill iVifl
f . V. i. P.
Ki;irc Ks?t. .
Kxiirets S' ..
MU tft
itail '
.1 !v) j. lu.
.Ill . c.
ASTJVIu.
; p. m.
We lie b'oa informed bv '
I ,i ) i i9 lii 't ua out! diiV of la.-t
ri,; !hs captured a rat's cet
'T-. j, .jjere were three dozt;tt rata, arpa
v ri-Dfl" aioul tun weets oi aire.
.., jiwil hand wc think, but then there
is rua ia CVnviria county, etc. tie.
J. prei i .. .. j riiiiiniiiiil ti) a
in 1 ItVrlulu-.r.
apciint i4i mile 1om the Uelaware river.
sn3 within 30 mll -k'.f the wb-!c distance
... i. l,..r. iLi.r tvru cotllOellid .o
The flwvernor. Secretary of the C om- . .'..rions iu coue.,uenee ot op-
s-'t-j'ili, natora. Cietubcra -i ue .. .. i-,iun. 'I Lev returned
! etc., etc, have our tbaiikt l;r val pi1;iadej,.iia. and were UUbarged
n-; uiil.le public (iotitmenw. Some ! tbeni, i,inR.r i,C7. At the end of every
!n- ! o;ir loafers like to rea l and the balance j j, n. ;ie ft S,',c(. wss phtnted, irravea wish
m-1 help iweli thl iununicrahie c&ravaa ne Arm of tho I'ena t.imilv on one
moves t..aris tbe -ulu realms vt our j a0(j jj ruiuK.re oa tlw othei . The
i wu--:-. patXT baket. ' int.-rmivliat u.ilr were marked with
Bite i.-ul a ,u 1:11 ' "iinnsi.t
.; !s n..r.lJH'-l. i.-.O'i. jrc-uirtin .i-.,
olrus;'-l i il"-tiun ot iiu5:it;.i l-.k
u-ial." Hivie cutr Mlltil. Li-il til.es njw
iatii bj i.f!rictii of tiU- turuine.t. Aii k.in..
f real es:i:e Cl .riaiCi.. ln.Dw1. I;"l- -"M
!ni i 1 Hi nviMij.'itf OTTt:. ';:!. u;:.t;iiu
i.k k. Bwriui' inin'V, r:-:ir LVun li !.. rv..a-
crx-t. fa.
will
f..mv: in l.i
(.'UII 6E5
"poultry pc
'1 s?: v i:
-:j;'.;..-rs"
1- t
to le
; ImJ
The Treasury De;artmta'. tlet-idua thai
iLe sale ui pli;r' tol.aeot lor retail porpc
u; aj . Let ihe original MimpeJ pi:ka'e
it in. l .n ;' ;!. To coui; 'y w iiU thl tiiauu
:e;.ir. rs wiii he couijielled to put up
Urje i;i:nuti;i" of the weed in three, flvu
mi i im i.. iiii! 1 l.c-:. ?. ur lose the cualuui
ot tl.t !.i..l;'.l;-le ol siiia.
r. in . t s; in a caii-
: dealers who c-aa-
Caart PrMcediBKS.
Court exjurened oa Tuesday tannics at
ten o'clock, but Honor Judge llall pre
siding. Present, Associates Mowry and
Turner. Twenty Grand Jurors nd for
ty ton r TraTcn"Jnmr5 anwerol tt their
uame5.
TUEttAV AfTEIUS'JO-n'
was taken up by the essniination of wit
nesses, of wbtch there were a very lanre
number, in the case of W. II. Miller. Tbe
evidence was entirely circumstantial, and
consisted ot threats made at various times
by Miller against the property or Walker,
ibe prosecutor. Some of these threats
dated back seven jears. at which time
Miller tnd Walker bad had a difficulty at
a sale, when Walker knocked Miller
down. The inability of the defendant to
give any reasonable "theory as to his where
abouts on the night of the tire was a!s. n
stnnj; point agaius-t bim. The armaments
of the counsel for the defence were heard,
wlien the Court adjourned to meet at 7
o'thitU
TCEtUUT EVESISO,
w hea lbs counsel for the Coru.nonwea'lh
proceed ed to the Jury. The Court deliv
ered its rharre, and the jury went to tlieir
rooms with iustruetien to al their ver-
ilii'l and hand ta to the tourt m tbe morn
iair. The caoeof Common we-alih vs bU'pUea
Lurediteh, deserti.-u, on informatioit of
'Mtlinrinn fjirwliu-h. ws then taken n;.
A cumber f witnesses were cailed but the
evideucc ia uo.1t for puOliiiiiiou. bouie
idea of its nature may be had by a caret iil
Iersual ot the iieecher I'iiton trial.
5teph(.-a Loreditcb the deteniieat was sen
tenced to pay five dollars per hi mlh for
support of the children uulil otherwise
ordered by the Court.
Tbe case of Commonwealth vs John
L'sau, A. &. U; on information or Joiah
Merley, defendant plead guilty and ui de
a stati'inent to the Co"rt to tbe ctlect th l
he wits not iruiitr but that there was a set
A hinse on Riiilr4 rtrvpt. Indi ina.
' I . . 1 .1 . . . !. I - :..!..
K3 UI.IUCU MLl ft. lUia 11LUC
daughter oi Ktuiua MeAtdi, a.td two
and a half yean. tra3 buicc-J to death.
The fire originated in the room where the
Utile girl and a U:y several years older
were, sleeping and quickly coinniunicated
t;the l;c-d el lhia. The Lid wss aroused
by the Cre and rushed oat of the room,
giving the alarm. Desperate efforts wers
Elide to save the little one front an avvfjl
e'eath. bnt when it was snatched from the"
burning ltd lite was already eiliuct.
Calf (kin. ?) !.... nrt-. -..-...
t iics, 7 .1
t- K- ar. V f''l
Hi.tJ t1 il& ft'
Hai9, (rujarurej) f ft... .......
Uk,?
tvuinr. r?.l toit, V ft
tii ir -
ki .J .....
3:id::U.'. xtu'il :, t to.a
tita. w mi
Fotiui-s, t-.'t
Pcuri . i'ri. ;. a fr...
K- Ul.i
SaooTtro Acttntst. Oa Monday of
last week an accident occurred in a Uieh
b ill township schooS-hou-e whira torais
antb"r ot the countless warnings njint
hlloivinj children to !i:;n;!'c lire-'irnis. A
little niiie-jerir-t'id of Mr. John Ivt-1-ler
n.;s playing n iih nnitther boy in the
aisle at reci-ss. Ilis playnt t'e ltd a p:st'l
in l.b Land and h id playfully coc!;td it,
w hen an aevMental prtsur em t!:"t;iirrf-r
cauied its discharge. The bail strut k !
young Ke-iier ia uic wuu oa aa eyc-toi :n,
turning that t!) oue- side' and tearm - out
i-M.e.trr
Alum, prr uck......
- Or.uaJ
suw, yellow fl S
" W'uiLa
T-!!rj, S
ht-t. has
Wool, ji it
...lSVe
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at so
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7c
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A'cti? drerlisrmimls.
nriiAXS' court sale.
New AdvriitemnU.
yro AdoertiMmenis.
CILIF0R1A
every tooth b-.ri; i f i: on
and teariuj i:s way X'.v
making an t:.'!y wotin-.!.
was turned t.atfe to its p.
I dlter trcfti were carrRti o
j hole in lb;; cheek. At la
( boy w.3 d ia.' a? wetl s.i t
the upjH.'.- j i .v,
Uiiii tile thei-S,
The eve-t'h
idU'n, ul thii
it tiiro'iSj the
7:: : ia:r ecu t si'!;n--Ti.sTaa KarLw'AV
if'uil.ri ' cr.Isr -aj cui ;j.-raent tt lircat
"iia..ii U.iti.y I.'.:!"J vt ih Wi il Nona
j w. f . n-l. w .l.'i it. ntiin- linnch as.l cxfineo.
j tifiis ti -r '; tin? ?:i"Pf"?' una q,ii.kiit ru-c lie
. lw.:rn eu-iiV'i an i a! ta lillaou, W lurna-
'.-r:i MiLii.K'ia. .MinuvA. I-iwa, .ste
er .rr.ia ib.r V.'rr.Tm rrrri.orit;
Br rirs 3f aa orlw cr th Orphaiu' Cart, ta f
m .llrertf-i. tr. iriil bs x-i! ta jatuc t
on tM pretnijci,
Sat.irdaj, ftbrvary 15, U7Cf
thr follow ji real wane, tnte tat rmpcrtj ,j .
jah Cpjsud. Jca'-1. t wit: f
A tra-t of Uni tra.ite ta T"p9r T-irkwk,,, '
T'lwaziup. vlivin n" lir.u's of L arlsioprr M,,
G vlfr- T H'Xh,iii tail ohr. c.Tt'ain'ii a '
mrrvi. i-mt arr-s clrapst a-vl aNot m m J
mM low. having Ikrwafructcl a two l ty mm i
dwi-Uiirz hwse. a rsln Nrn anl hernE botld-f
tort. Tlv-re I a miJ i 4c uvlianl a li s j.icmr '
U.. j
TEEMS. One-thlri! of th pj"M m.wr. I
prs-mi4. th lnrr-i wMt!tt is t ?r yi.l anno- f
il? uf. wi't- ijiniif liV al al krr il.-li tr i
prtari;! sain tu pant to tlj hlr; inr i.i.rl -a .
tte tvii.-ifiw to M on eotidrm'vtlr.a nf Mt,
aud il r-:ii:uiiitr in tlirt e.iaal 3Br..l fy-!
zaTir. wi'N tnif-'''f. wur-l ua ti:- rvrBi" ;
I jiriTac-f. i'!f.-T...iltr of ti hia-l arwv t i
! ani - a tn rTKrty i an . . i
!ais to -T in.in - it 1 .'l.-H js m. M "ri t r. I
llLUt.N VKl Nkl.'
RECEIPTS
A XI)
EXPENDITU
EES
OF THE
COUNTY OF SOMERSET,
From January 11, 1875, to January 11, 1878.
i
A
rM!Ms'n;.TKs notick t
t.ai !
. I T -
',v.::.-r. ta
ilr-j l,
rf V
aceo'Jiiui
Id U e.-Mi
).i!j!:i it Li! California L?nr
I-lt rf u. a trntri: rail m n !li ai- 'e r"M , GL0IU3E M. NEFF, Tr
ii l..T5.Tri .: im h..irlfCr.l ta il l a.iee imiro- ; Tt)Tlt Willi rHM ( OUrjtV.
:ror of Soraerc: County, in -f-
d, ahtim:
re-'. !'"'
,h he w as 11
t wli iliv
-:u..lfi-r toaes bavin': a I' oa one sice- uud
an Ni4 the other." The '.t ni were-ail
. Cr Vn i'..n.l
" . .. . ,.. , .. i.t. .a.,K.., -h.. -r,. m-Hiin-r to
The tri 'l urevirsor tue o; u-iaai u - ".
UKmdarv line U-..re the L-e;i.n.f Jere- I jure theuwolVM in order to get him tale
,,. I, liiv.m .,.! f h .rli M .iiii ruasisted 1 dliheuUV. 1 aid a -3.e-ni.
ot the follow is-: prfw.ua : Archibald, Alei- j str-uiu-e as it may appear
aud-r. Xmri, asd :lUlael Mclean, tirn.U
Lxi Friday tu..ni:aj Mr. Al ni. ih '.'..,
and will; ui'tcover. l a Jie..vily
1 udeil lviag under a 1; i; hia irua shot
ot I'm place-ulie-r'.' Philip U'allttr' barn i
had sti.r!. MeW. V.'ui. Vuu.;;, 1'i-nry
Nedrow and Austin Walker are all wil-'
iin- to swear positively th ir il.; c in is
the property ot Win. il. Millar !;') l.i-t
eek was e. avietcd i f bi;r:-.iii i;,e hara
ol .Mr. Walk: r. Mr. llmry .Nl j.a.v r..-:;l '
to the ho-.ij ot Miller r m niicr an ! ; ro-
cured the liuilet i.l.Ml ! whi'a 5I.il.-r hid
I'n a,i.t Iii Jt r.-nte fr ;ir;la'ia
...i:i:a i: u:l, litj, luauta. .Nr.ka, Wjf-
-n:if. "!. r . i . I":..!.. i v.i ..., ';n .raia, 'rc
r, . I; : ?-a. J.i'j!i aii-t Atn'raii. I;
' liit t : MnJi'.r.n scl t. Taul Line
t- iii.Mi.r. I ; a."'. Ti
to prv I; 1 1 ui ! ::y aa:btita'il
Kt ti.cl.lt9 ft l'--': l ui-.-Jt i.
Ms nli , l:t
: r ffrti.'a urat, ;
iai 2ataraay. i
V .VS V. W t'LLKR.
JL-!ain:.r ir.
And now we await wuu awe i..e- vi..--Aiietot
lhe sroun.l h.g oa the weatiur
question.
Sis huiidre-l dollars worth ol Bl-w "s
raised annual iy oa a farm tit Wateri.m,
New Yolk.
An a.-d s'ranser p!t in an api-earanoe
it curt ua Wt iaes-lay last, ciad in aom-ph-te
lit ol ci:n'.uiea!als W illi the exevp
U mI ot the kce.? l.recch'. The old three
i-irntr.-J h .t, the claw hammer coat and
tae Ijalance of the ri preaented a queer
coal fast ith the coluiiies ot llic balanc-e
of the crowd. His hair was worti lacgaad
lie-1 ia cue behind.
Uev. T. O'Consei. o! Con lit 11.-'. il. wi.i
sieiivtr the sermon at the Kpi.opal e.liu.ih
'.hU (Tuesday I evening.
L.V.TE advice from Wiileabur slate i
that the suiall-pox is rapi'i'.y eii.-Jj pe'ann-; j
Iroru that Uelnheorlunid. j
Sti plica Lorcdttch testifled lfire the
e mil last week that his mother ia law hud
tried inr ;.vo ears to pe-rsuaele bun not U
uiarry her daughter, ltather que-e-r ad
vice-lor a mother lo eiive. Frim the suit
that w c.s brought and the evidence pro
cured Lore-.iitcli v, i.-he-l he had taken the
mothers advice.
ers: John Laker. J-a:ithaa Ua'.!. I nom
as tlaruett. John F. A. FiifVi. and Archi
bald End-re. Moses McLean died daria
the survey," on tho Allegheny .Mountains,
and van buried near the liue, and no man
know Lis sepulchre to this day.
Ia Noveniiief. 1770. the fcnutihln
miles ot the line weru rua bv C
The Burgess of our ancient boron h.
Mr. il. Ueiaey has U-ea appo-au-.l at-
N'o.arv PujIic kv ti:e eio. tnior.
der MtLeaii. of l'ecns Ivaaia i
mer oori.:, tisisted by Joseph Neville, of
trmnia. 1 his jrt ol use line was test
ed by astronomical observations, and per
waaenlly marked in 174.
Iloth nurvrvs were revised and found
correct ia ail important jviiats ia 1 -S4;
Tbe names of liiUiShouse J; PtHts are
craveu on the compass. The senior mem
ber of ibis firm wa3 one of the r.ioi: re
markabic men our good old fctatc b.13 pro
duced. A short fciogrtphy of this (listin
euished individual is annexed.
David liitte-chnuse. a noted uiatUcmati-
Oa the first t!av ol the ear the general r:an. was U.rn at Ui-rnma'.ow n. Pa.. 1 near
Postal I'uioTi Laws went into effect which hii irrandfather b id estaMishej the
ii 1; Lout r.ur.'iie and the Lniled Mates, first iboht-miiII in Anifrical. Aoril 8. 1711'.
I
1 lie tW t I, mm ratej Ittween the ctma-1 Dii.-iair his vouth Le caiue into poskessioh
stroeir aii.l
did cut disturb
its pien a gainst whom the charges were
made tor reasons that are oovums i an
pe-rsoas who know luc panics. The facts
in the case appear to be that iierly, w ho
1 a ithool Urachcr, had occasion to punish
one ot Usaw's boys by whipping him.
Fsaw went to the school nest morning
w 1 and minmittcd an assault and battery ou
1. Ale-xsn-! Merley tad ctberwise maltreated hiui.
if the for- Merley ia a cripple and wai unable to hike
hti own part, lue court senienccu ii.c
the detendae: to n:iy a flue' of one dollar
and all the COsti.
ComnionwealtU vs Joslah Me-rley. as
sault, on information of John Lsaw ; not
a true bill and prosecutor to yiny the costs.
Commonwealth vs Josiah Merley, A. &
B., on information of John Usaw ; net a
true bill and prosecutor to pay costs.
WEDNESDAY JIOH.NINC.
The jury in the c-.tc cf CoutnionwcaUh !
vs W. 11. JlilleT returned a veruiet or
guilty.
The cae of Common weal tii vs tiilins
Ilaiuilion, II. P. Fpicy, aad Harvey Taat
liuger, burglary, iu information of iailao J,
oeeu ia the Habit ei e..;i;ii, ;i;i
louud that lud peatt r ! u!i I t.i
the gua exactly lined the 1.10,
Miller said that be-r s--.n had
:ii;ed ia naatii.z soni-i pssru-r
I IL was ;
;-n IV mi
:d. M.s. .
beea t.l - '
bullets a
Ii'liisa r;.'j! !la- tjr Nunlicti Vikmia a.l
?i mr.i'M;!. ,l;:t ll.r Mai.i.ti, St. Paul, 3Iln'Wp
il's. Imiiii.!! a::t ill p-i.-.ts la tlir Urea N
Wiaen.i an I Si. IVter Line
Is t! s ri!o fr tria :. R.tf.t:-f.hr.tl-n.
r 1. .Urn::. .i t TctiT. New L'itn, an.l all pulnt
in S 'j uti'l C-utiai iijiueduta. It4
(.'rri n Day aad .Tlarrjuclte Line
U thu.iaty line fur J inovlil. VTatrlnwa. Fond
Ia Li-. hH'tsl. A.'l'ljv-c. Uma Uajr. tlacaB
iit. mn', .Uarii-u, H'Mbthuai, tiancuck
..1 1 in - l.aao siBin-Tijr CVuntry. iu
Frerporl and I)ii!)U((tie Line
Ciiicaa anJ Milrraukee Line
Ths BUiaber ol pers-as in atleaJaaoe a'
Cuiirt ou Mjnda last juryuiea and saii
ors inciu-i.e, liaiUSieleel si Ai'cciy iliu.
An unusually icteres'nr b-t'. ;r Iroin oj
s1eciai .New Voi n. c.irrespiia icat tV.lt t
toaad iu Liie li.st pajce ol LUi- ui.u i.;i'.
ti n s me: 1 he cents per one halt ounce on
letters, two cents ler pobtttl cards; two
ectils tor newspapers each, it not exeee-u-! s(rUetion, and followed
a a .oar tHtnces, aad two cents per ounce : nf .lutkmukin-'. He was commissioned
on mhef re.ui'.nz matter and patterns ot 11,. ,i.e nroiirieia.-V irovernmcat in 17'JJ to
this armniremcat, now nVu-rmiue lite initial northin of the tM.un-
it bus become general, must prove of; uan ine known .13 Mawin and Dil-
vveeii or tea il iv tielore, woie'i Mai
aliout the lime that -Miller made tii; thre it i l iw ;- p,u f-r Elxin, R n-kiorl, Frseirr,
that if he could not itet reveao anv other "''' a!! P"ini v'-' t'-i"ri. lis
way hu '.voiiid Uke Walker hiiiiselt fvr it. 1
The general imrre.-ioa ia liiat lu - burn !
Wi3Setoa tire i a order to de-coy W'aliier i U tii" 1 l.ilio Sli ce not-, ami !. th-oii!t or.o
Irom the hiiuse-thai h; Ulie'bt l e put out 1 pas.-in t;.r"s(h 1-raast.Ki, Lake Fon-st. Hijjh-
of the wav. .nntlari, VUuicp..
' Willi VH'.
AlteulioJt Jurors and oiL: r wh-s.
bu.-iness calls them to S-mie-rsct d'niiv
Kit.;
Kcaj'Ua ta .Uil-
1
FuIImau Pu'.are Cars
to
ot thet.-ls and mntuemaUeal books o I I 1 10 axg ,h(, Mme
deceased uncie made (ks witaout la- , be Mroecnale brouhCby 1) kS. Fleck
st ruction, and followed the occupation oil v.., llrn..r llnmllim l H,,W
entered a plea of guilty and 1'antliiiger
court w eei wid rind me- well prepares
entertain them ia yx d ityle. Go-kI 1
comiu'xiatioaa, courteous aitcnt: u, 1
bills aad kiltsfaction to all. My hot; e
handy to the Court Ilo i-e, east end
ot Diamond, oppe'-it; to M. A. Sanncr
Cu's., bank
Je'iStATf II. Pt.sKL.
Oyster : Oyter:
For nice fresh oysters by ia pla'.;, c;a
or quart, caii at liie laseu.vat Cook k
lieeril's Dlmk.
Also ibiriag Court I wt" h we on har.d
t.re.te'. nit, rise's, nr.. I hot e- ili.e ut a'.!
Lours.
V. S. KllF.C.AB.
; Uiereuindise.
i lii.it
u:i...-t ill.;
raivii ia a.
iae
.' e.i.
bee lo
11 ti
Tut editor who was told that his l.-sl
lurtiole Was as cteaf as luaJ, on iii,ii:y le
piied. "weli, tuat cover tut- r-wiad a:ij-
tu'."
Tat Pn sin teriaa Caun li ia this .ate
.ill be deulcaU-U ou raoiKith 111 xt. A
lare nam ?r of ei.s,.;a1:U!si.e-.l u..uiieis
lie in ailcuduiice.
i".
' ti,
f
mis
Tut tiuie of day. Jasl letc.ve
Case beer A Seheii a iare .ka ot e'J.i
ne and vi-z'.i: day, plain ai1 1 t.in-y
leiiia'.t'd to kei-p c-;iL-i'i l.::i ', aa-i ai
1 -red lor sale at liie ery i..w- ( i:ne
i 1
s '
Kri-rAt. ser wi.l u- L' !.!
eloj.l Ti'tnplars' Hiil, oa Ttiislay
in Febnrary !th. il:. ie'".". .'. i'.
t.xC llj-ho-. of the Ibws of P.t
w ill aiiUiii-.'stiT the A;-ti-l.c lite
rmr...-i.
in t lie-tun-K.
r
s.ur,' i ei
; present year the days and dales
1a.t evens, a!ini" e.'saries, and
las Mill fall as toiiows: Caudie:uas or
ei.'ouml h day, Weiinesilay, February
Jd; Valentine's day. .Holiday, February
Hili: Wa-liinirton birthday, Tuesday,
Fe-bitJarj -Urove Tuesday, orfasnacht,
rucsuav, February l'.'ih;As.i Weduesilay,
;;i-i.iiiiiiii ot Lent, V ctlliesdav, March 1st;
M. I'at rick's day Fri.lay, March 17ih,
1.. .sj Frtda. April Hilif F.ast.-r Sunday
1.1. i i. :.- e'v, Apr. I 10:h and 17th: Asoca-
-: a i.a, I uaruy. Jlay - I'.li; liil uu
i!jv. and M.ndav, Jiiuet'.h and .".th; Cen-
ti-.itiia!, Ti.i -dav, July 4:!i; Chiistiiias
M ..i !u . 1 'ci t :ii..h r JV.h.
e ualioLS 1 4,n's: and alihoueb bis instruments were
ail ut bis own corstiuctioa, the oliicial
stirvi'yors adopted his measurement. He
u e n ! .sn. 1 in. ut ! v i-ri-'b it i.il In iti-ft.i'fliin.
' ' .1 . t 1 1 t . X- - T.
me uoMU'tarie t-ivtt-xj .e.v xoia.
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, aud other
Slates He'calcal.-iteti the transit of Venus
Jam: 15, I7tll, and December f. 1774, and
made a fcu.aii.!';:! observatiou i-t the for
mer Irum LU observaloi'V at -lorriion. In
li7lt he removed to i'hii.aiell.liia. and in
177- was elected to the provincial leiila
tare. He was a member of ibe convention
called to forai a Slate constitution. State
treasurer from 1770 to 17;, aud director
ml the I'r.iied States mint from 1752to
j to 17U-1. In 1791 he succeeded Franklin
i as prcsidc-at ' luc American Philosophical
Sietv, to wii.Kc "Trar.saclious'' he had
m,m : coa.riouted many important papers, and
As AtlKiiiT to M1..LK THE Pi:Es. j ia 17V he was chosen a ie'.Iow of the Ifc.y-
D:tilleb. brew t-r and otut rs w ail '.
iiM.ii-t tie pleased to h srn that Mesr?. '
l.jward ki.turumi b & I . bave called
n otablisLra nl lor the ru.r.utai-.are ati.i
reja.ri't tarn. us kind of ., p-r u'e n-.'.s.
I jhk ck ia tbenlibt liaie. -'.nv per
u r 'ro;is d.d burslari.-u !y ei.ter the
slnoe unim; ui Jac.in llaiul m 1' Kail. 'U
la ui n, and Mate oMlr. euv.ib , and ali
'.ract thertroiu i.uii ired -hi ', v -. t r.'.y
i ve potiaia of ji:k.
Saturday last a p-tal card was re
,1 ived trota (len. M A. llos, of Ad.il- .n.
cotiUtuin I the t.'llowing sad aiini'tiac
lactil :
hV-v. AVi'.ii.'in Tryday :ii-.i at New
Milport. Cb.ar!i.-ld County. Pa., on J iua
ry US, l'7. No other particulars."
ur trieods Uinaiiout the coun'y w ill
oblige us by Rndiair us shoit i'ems of
news, sui h p. accidi'Cts, ir.cii'.enL-, a. I
xt urrenct-s bar.peniDg or traaspiring in
their res.ilive towns, villaji-, or neitih
linrhikids. Send us the plain tao!, :m.i
ne w ill ilresg them up, il need be.
4.T the antina'i meeting of the Siiuer:-.'t
(It.uotv asricututral Siciety held . on
WeduesdayCjan 20, tS7(5, the following
ofliiXTS were elected for the eD.-uiur year :
Tre-siilent Jotitah Mowry.
Vice President W. Ii. i' reuse.
Secretary L. M. S;hrock.
Cor. Secretarr Chas. J. Harrison.
Treasurer O. KneppeT.
A cutrt'oer ot horse buyers from the
.astern cities have lice a ia tow a lor the
jast week week and have succe-eded in
purchasing a larce numin-r ot tine horses
at very low ptie-e-?. Judging from some
ot the prices paid cur farmers must be ex
ceedingly auxious to get rid of their stock.
Tiie lluc:insrd.n Stiver Cs-raet Hand
L . -I week we t :ib!llie't a short account of
a "p. .w-wo-.v" and "war dance" that had
'. .a h Id ia this pia'e a few days be lore,
rip.-i-si many ot 1 he particulars for ob
vi nis reason. Siace iticn we have re-'e-ivis!
a ;i-!al card containing the follow
ing w liieli we suppose is intended for pub-ii-altou:
Se.-JLILSET, January 187.
To the l.iM Ai. EntTon ok the
I!l!:vt :. "He has scaled the steeps of
ambition and shims forth an iliustrous
star, yet nut Ci.utcnt to rest 'ne-ath his
lt.t;: ti s' aids another beam to the glitter
inj; diadem by commenting in an ungentle
lti nil y i:iai.n r upon tin- young ladies he
-.i-.alr? with an.l tw-i thought hereto
f. r Ti sx cteil.
That s just the kind i f a hsir j.ia we
:ire hiivl.n .r.
SrANTOXs' Mills, Jan. 2... 1S70.
Dr.tn Herald : In the many commii
cieaiioiiS recently s ct you trom our vil
lage ibe up)er end of the town has been
entirely over! Hike-d.
Mr. W. S. Morgun the 'woillen man..'
has iiiie'y built a new saw mill, which tor
spe-ed aad accuracy out cuts any mill for
11. iles arouad. He has also during the
past season put in a new darn which is
eUiir.K-d to be the U st in the country. It
is 'tsj iect long. in J built of a combination
of wood, stone and iron that looks as if
no tiiHi could damage it. The great in
crease in his business has compelled bim
t ecinrge bis store r.-K.m so that now he
bus one ot tbe best in the county. He h.is
very conveniently attached to it a large
two story warehouse and office and a good
! ce.iar. 'i the extensive woollen mill
j which is no new thing to most ot your
I reader, I w ill w rite at some future time,
i Yours truly,
I J.
f:. to .lay's paper wc publish the report
of the -Givers of 'i.c Soniersc-t County Ag
ricultural S-icieiy. The report shows that
the antotint received from the sale ot tick
e:s was one thousand dollars. Of this
amount ceur'v six hundred dollars was
gives the loilowing notice through the j paid out for preaiiums. a little over three
columns t4 the Loral AVr; N'.Kice to hundred dollars expenses fi.r beard fe-3
the Democratic Party "We think it time I and lal.ir and the balance was apidied to
some ct you should make arrangcnie'a'.s to ; old debts of liie K'itty. This w a doing
pay cs for plaving Uurinij last e-.:in;vdga. ! very w e-'.l undi r the circumstances, as our
W e cannot get any satisfaction out ol your
cooitnittee. Bill is over one haadred dol
lars. N'ocariis."
The Statr N'ormat S'h.l at Sninpi n-. :
l-nru. must 1C in a ba way j --t m w if a
rumor prevalent U correct. It is stutt 1
that the principal has made a t larail-ni !
to tbe effect tUat if the debt on the build-;
ing is n s-vdi!y extinsji-ti- 1 Le will'
hac t" cIipj- its d ip. and ban 1 m 1 r tin- ;
krto the Sheriff of the ciunr'.'.
al Society, of London. He died June till,
171H5.
The compass tvas madu hy Mr. Chica
house and sold to the Mcl.ena brothers
1 w ho it will be seen above w ere members
of the original corpo of survey of Mason
and Dixon's line), and was used by Ar
chibald McLean, tbe practical engineer
a ba conducted the survey. At bis death
tbe instrument fell into the hands of his
brother Alexander. Fcr many years he
employci! the compass ia surveying lands
in Fayette, Westmoreland, ami Va.hing
ton counties. He also often assisted John
Wells, Ksq., in running boundaries in this
pountv. When Col. McLean liecame too
old to use the instrument, he disposed of
it to Bernard Connelly, jr., then living in
Turkey foot township. Mr. Connellv sold
it some years after to his son-in-law, llenry
L. Llolbrook, Esq , clec'd. From biia the
present nn 'lirie-t. r procured it.
All the facts stated herein are susceptible
of abundant proof. II challenged, the
evidence will be forthcoming.
The compass is iu a gXKl state of pres
ervation, ia perfect working order, but of
eoiue shows some marks of esc and age.
In thi connection it would lie well
enough to state that the wife of Dr. Col
lins is a creat grand daughter of Col. .lcx-
I ander McLean, and that the Doctor has
been at no little labor and expense in se
curing this valuable relic of Pennsylvania's
The compass will be placed on exhibi
tion at the Centennial in I hiladelphia.
where, we have no doubt, it will excite
much interest not onlv on account ol its
historic importance, but because it is the
cunning handiwork uf one of her illustri
ous toni.
readers well rc-mc-trilier the rain during the
Lake Maitlax, Flo-kida, Jan. 7. 1.76.
Lekot FoRQt'Kit, Kq.. 1'iiSlN.v Pa.
DearSik: Yourlavorot December 2'Jth
received. In reply I would say that I am
not aland agent or connected therewith in
any Way. 1 laving about one year ago lo
cated here I aia endeavoring to make
known the merits of the region, in order
to bring good eitLtens around me. this be
ing my only compensation and ambition.
I caaie here from near PituLurg. Pa.,
w here I still have a fruit farm. Was in
duced to ccune Ir,ly fur hi aith and partly
tor business, havinz U-ea tor some time
alihctetl with bronchial asthma. I have
regain.-d my health perfectly, and in this
connection 'I wish to say that I believe
not guilty. 1 ho latter was immediately
arraigned for trial aud.the evidence of the 1
ofhiT two soon put him ia the same boat I
lh"," were lu. Tbi; confession ot the two j
touWer bovs has already buon published
in the IIkbald. It appeared troiu the evi-1 GtH-a e.s Syucp. This ntodicine Ins 1:-.;
deuce that Tanilirger planned the burgla- j lv beea iuiroiiuwcd liom t.'rn:aay, and
ries and that the younger boys executed I selling on its own merits. The tVop'.e a
A Far iVorlu liiiou jn.
Are yo.i sulK-rii.g wiiu Ci.a;ii.;.i!..a,
Coughs, Severe Colds s -lib d Oa tlie l ie.is!,
or any liisense of the Thr. 1 it, nr. 1 Lungs?
If so." go t, y . ur druggist. G. W. Peato.-,
fc Co.. and get a Imttle of llo-eiist t:'s
them. The jury returned a verdict of
guilty.
Commonwealth vs Michael Shannon,
selling liquor without license, oa informa
tion of Andrew Older. Not a true bill.
There were also two other citsj-s against
Michael Shannon, one for selling liquor to
minora anil the other for selling liquor on
Sunday, on information ot Andrew Older.
N'ot true bill and the prosecutor la pay
the costs.
WEHNF'DAV AFTEKXOOS
the cases on the Common Pleas J.iciet
were taken up. Tbe first case tried was
that of Noah Beesecaer vs John Kline,
am. sci. ta. Verdict tor plaintiff tor
$ ioL58. Motion lor a new trial filed.
Alex. Walker vs Pittsburgh & Conneils
vjlle Uailroad, appeal. P1J took a non
suit.
Joseph Trcsler r Joun I. Thwldy. aa
sunqoiL V'erdic for plaintiff for f 2'J:J.07.
J. A. Rauch vs Felix and Allison, D. S.
B. Three cases tried together. Verdict
in each case tor defendant for $74. M.
WEDNESDAY EVESISO
W. II. Miller, Collins Hamilton, Harry P.
Ep'xy and Harvey Tanilinger were
brought into Court tor sentence. Miller
was asked if he had anything to say in ex.
tenuation of his crime, when he stated
that some of the w itnesses were mistaken
in some of their unimportant statements
and denied bis guilt. He was sentenced to
undergo an imprisonment in the peniten
tiary for eight years and three months.
Tanilinger wag sentenced to undergo an
imprisonment in the same institution lor
two years and two months and to pay a
fine ot one dollar and return the stolen
goods. Eplcy and Hamilton were sentenc
ed to the reform school until they should
attain the age of twenty-one years.
Annie Roddy's administrators vs Fred
rick Kreager, et. al., sol fa. sur rec. Ver
dict for plaintiff for TH48.S4. Motion lor
new trial tiled.
B. W. (iarretson vs Clia!". Williamson,
sci. Et. Verdict for plaintiff lor $ 1U1.3U.
Question ot law raised by Court.
Samuel P. Snyder vs John Kosenbatim,
ejectment. Plaintiff takes a non suit.
Hoover & Weber vs Patrick and Mary
Holly. Verdict for plaintiffs for the land
in dispute.
Liehtliter, Coder & Co., vs John Orier
son, agent ot the Citizens' Oil I it-fining Co.,
guarantees of Sylvester Herring. Cae
relrrred to arbitrators.
i-oing wild over its success, an.l
all over our country are writing
wonderful cures a:,iu
If you wi-h to try bs
a sample Dot tie lor it cents,
l-ottle 7a cents. Three i!o-e
an 7 case". Tr" it-
di'ii r'.is-'i
cs of its
tut ir cus'..iu'e.:s.
iierl-.r virttte, it t
L-ir'.'e
will re
Si.!t
ii-v.t
Kale of Scroml llitnt I'lanas actl
! x.- rua en all thr-azh trniini of IM nad.
I uis n ! iie l.-Nl, V LIS t. runout tiin can be
. t-.t-a e'liie.t-. aa-t 8t. Paai, Uiii-.-ii' and Atit
j vutikue. or e'tiif-ai(u ani H iouna.
! At tioiaii-aourSiieeper connect with the Otxt
1 m l stit-ep-ri in tile I'alon furtSe Kailraal fur
I ai: p-aa-j et uf the MUmuri Hirer.
' On Hie arrif.il of the trains ipm the Eat r
: S. u'h.ilie tminsot the Chlrao t Xerth-Wertern
j It.t'.lnay I;tvc etiiiitiijf-i as luiluws:
! F'rCimnil Klulfj, Omaha an-! California, two
( Thruuizh TraiaJ eaiir. wiLh liimaa Palace
. liravtei li.-.at ani Skvpii. Cars through to
! CfUD-sl U!?s.
j l or lit. I'aul aa.I Mlr.Deipolls, two Through
T.-i-.id' iidii. wi.li Pat'snan 1'iilac; Cars attach!
. en '.H.til tri...
i Fren-ea I5.i ami take SepcrSur, tw traiitt
:' rtaiiy. wtin PtiUaiau I'ala-M far a'ta-licl, and
, ratiaia; tlir.uij'.i t Jlan-'jalt;.
i .r x.lir.ieee, l'..ur T!in.u-.'i Train dnilT.
1 Puilmac Cara oa nli. ni traics, FarKr C hair Cars
I un .Lay trams.
! i-.ir Sp.trta an I 'Wi-.ni and M,in;s hi MlRnoso
ta. .me i'Lnu iU Tniu liaily. with 1'uliann Sieep
. c.s tn vv'iu inj.
I Fr l"ibu.m. via Vtrri--rt. ti Thnmh Trains
uiuy with PuiiTjn 1 rs uu r.uht ir.tln?.
I' r I'u'i-t fie uti-f It Oi-.-o, via e'Stntnn. Two
'Tlipiunh Tntics ilaily. with Fulliana Canon
1 Li-tii: rin t wetlri:' r, I-ina.
lt',iH':'n3j YatikMn, two Tnitu iaitr.
i I'lilimaa I ars t. M..-?.urt Vaiit-y Jun'-tiuo.
i F-r l.ik (K-ntva. I -ar Trains 'tally
K .! ii .1. i... atiir, Kunoiia Jtmsv111o.
. at:-! cti.i i . inia, uU tUAi ltabe Ji-um two Vt leu
: '..-a:tiS it '-.tv.
r Xe Y..'r'i fitfli N"a. 415 Brnadway: Bntoa
u.-i. v.i. 5 State Siri-e-r IwnihaOifi.t.ua Farn-
barn S.rv.-i; Sia k'.-aae-.'.j iira.?e, V Mootun-e.-
Sttrc Cliieiie . Ti-k.-t Olflees: 2 Clark sr.,
1 un.ier h I'-nuiiQ Urni-to: ei.rner i'anal aD.1 3la.ii-
siti J;r. et; Kiuzie siinr.t Ipnt.eiTit-r V. Kla
j rip m.l I'in-il strt: Weils Jit. Inti-.t, eoraer
: tV -. i au-i Kiazie Stn-t.a.
j Fur rat.'-t .r Ici'jruiati'in not attaiii.ililo from
! yar h.-mo tieket airntN ajifly ta
j V. H. SrvNiTT. Masvix Hrnnirr.
I b ti. Fas. A- t, C1.i--as?'i. cn. Sop'u ciiita.
; f.-l.tl
Xcv.' Establish me nt.
31AM. FACTt-EES OF COFFEE TV ARE.
Haiti: iasi urinJ a rter ftt.nnry we are
pp-r.-l ta m.tuauc-tore ad kinets t C pvr
Ware iir ki!i-h. hute.s, !isiillerte ao i lrewer
InirnM.. Ii 'irii.ir acatly .l.io-. Fa--t. ry in far
u) Wm. Kan'rii in at.-..n' injeery, 10J 'orth Me
chitate sir-- t. I'utnberiacl.
M '.'." Ail!) KK'Rt'.1f I'H k CO..
Maaoi.-:urers.
? .'J -J rrU.-.- tai 1 P-r el 1 ceipfH-r.
UeS
VOrii'F. TO JT'KOKS Full THE THlUt)
x H'tl-K tK Cl.t aT.
A namhen.r lh.- eaia: M ft rtri.il having ten
sntt'i. aa-1 tt N-inic manifest tint al th- p-inain-inmt-iiwn
be reached and !itiu-il of uurlu
the present week, the venire ti the tlurl wet'k 1
eoantrtniindeil, ad the )orrs Q..tiaet Ihsl they
ne-i n-A auetKl.
Ft or lifiif the Court.
F.J. Mn MsEK.
fcl.3 Frulhuojury.
! WANTED AOEXTS. In ev-
rv lawn, ti. eaara,? h.r 1.
'ORN'ELL'sJ Bvr au.l jn po
ar lii ury e' Fennsylvimia,
r-m it.- eariicsi u.i.-.-v:ry to
he nresent time A plt:nlii
fi.s.k, ccuiiiett ha ucc vitl.. ilius-
trate-J. aal pul'ii?')?-! at a prhre within reach U
lh pe-ijile. A rare ehnn-e ftir a tirst e!mi!i ma-
vas.w-r. A.l.Ircitf t'. iuliiihen iaaarr i.it
ru .iisiiiry V".. 1:17 fc :u quia.'' s;
phia.
DE;.
To cash receireii fr-iai colle'v. rs ,( Sta e y
fjlijsra: Ouutaoding; Stale aad c..u ;v tax-,
iaeluded
I cunfj rls ami It-viea as
A 'or the years H73 md !7 4
COLXkCTor.S.
V: ST T
OF
MIT311E
ItT
, riiita.iel-
f-ta
OTICE.
Aoiice 15 uor.:i-y an en tiat ar.ijt.-atU
d will tie
made- to the !ht..-iu !iit.'B or the Hsn.-rai Av
eeratly of tl.c State of iVnn?!vania tr t he uu-
vauetif an ae-t t. i.-K-ri'.ije liie nurcirof Stti-n i-1.1-s
trim f -ur t n-e in tJ.e township i-f aliif. r.l.
5.iaier-rt . ..otitT t-a.
IIAV1I) WEtHEK.
PETE It SXVItttR.
ZAC. is t
k l. MltJ
janla
,K-t.
j. n;tons.
JOXA-S I'fillKllT.
ALr.X. STH..N Lit.
J A'.'-'B lildl'l').. .vf.
OTICF.
X'rtic ii lrt-v ia kxt uo-icrtTtI will
pV. At riv; tr-M-t of Unl sini.iec nrar
Wrimer lOmre. Mllfori ttwTLfi Stiorr .,
I;., ctiotalumz tk! acri". part ciir-a. aiP-n wh.oh
i. prccti it'ii zTi-t paw niiii. ir !w'M!m
li"u.. out l-utt t:ax. ry Mi-iour.i.
l'cr-..ri Tt.'j:!' ! f wri t a .! ... w-U t. m!l
at kh9 ri-It'n.-r tti th.i un iT5iTn-l apr i.::eprt.'ei--
A'
DMIXI.
Eii i'.e ii." A:
STUATOR'S NOTICE.
tinr-'M K"lm. late of Meyer!a!e
btinuiriu .lee-eased.
Letter or adaiinia ra-l-.u ..n the above estate
havirz been rant-l to the un.ieniiroe.i, n-tit e is
Iien-hv tii-pn t tiii-e in-iehto.! to it to make ini
me ltate iayniont. and those hain-laiin. imn-l
it. to presi-nt theta ilaty aatbenticated lor st-t.--Cirnt
ou Sntttr.la .M.irih H KS.
LEW 1st S. KFni.
lb- A-laurjitKit-r.
.coimj
1...,.-
Having a Urge number o gdol
hand 1 laaos aad (.'.-gar.fl, we have deter
mined to sell them at utilu ird ot rri. es,
Amonir the piano tnere are Chiekerin
Miller, Dunham, Decker & fl iras, Caien
burg Jc Vaupel, Ambli-r, Hays and olc
Ernst Oai.ler. nearly ne". The organs
comprise M.ishd & Huniin. Taylor &
Farley, Shoniager, Etay. Spang and Vo
gel & Lincoln. These goods must tie Hos
ed cut w ithin the nest '.wo weeks, and per
sons wanting lo get a Tml ir-Jele tiuuV.
come at oace or w rite for pariien! irj,
MF.tl.0it & HoF.Nn.
79 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa
oiTTSTirnDTiNrc3-
STA.TE, COUNTY, AND 3IILITIA TAXES,
Iae c.I Owing by the Colleton or tlie DiOVreat District.
ax follow:
Citleeura.
1
T un r.i-. i?
I U- tri.-ta krejer
1 iie.rnie a. Savior
, Joha A. W '.liii r
; i.rorzi? l. Walker....
I Htsrv Hay
! Erv-l'k li."Ni-ft
1 re.leri.-k fiumiiol.t ...
i J'Tttuiah Whijikcy ...
Za.-hariah Snv.lcr
I Aicsanb-r Walker....
1 S inrai-l J. Beyer
Ilope1 for the Deipviident.
It you have lieen couching all .vinter
and begin to despair of recovery, or if
you have taken a recent cold, go at once
to the Drug store of Otio, Vvr. Benford s
Co., and t-et a bottle of Dr. Morris'
Svucpof Tau, Wii.nCnrtuny .ixn Hore
HorsD. Take it and be wed. Xo other
medicini ju-tu i r.rtvmr.llv ar.,1 i-lU-i-tiiitii v
in Coughs. Colds, and .t'd" diseases of the , Tiit'Lman'.".".';.'.'.'
throat, lungs and chest, leading to Con- j Kenjamm b..wmaa ..
sumption. Hundreds w ho once thought ! J-inaihan "der
they had that dread disease have been re- ) rriutman'.'!""
stored to health by .he use of this almost j j,.iin M. s. iiMia...I..
magic remedy. It is also the best known j Auansias Me-lary
specific for Croup, and never tails in j p sia''"! ... "
Whooping Cough. Trial slr.e Id cents, 1 fur9 W. AnUriua..
large sie oO cents per bcttle. j Hrraan Yiaakia
District..
. T.iwer Tarkerfuot ,
. MUt.lieereek .
, Somerset bon-UKh
. Ad.lim
, Allegheny
. ISrottienvalley
. Jcnner
. Lower TarkeyRiot
. Midiileercek
. -Ml) font
. Meyersdala honioyh
.Northampton
. New CeaireTille U.ruiih.
. Paint
. o.uemahoning
. Shade
. Somerset borcona
. Southampton
. Slooyereek
, Suntmit
. Somerset
. Stoyatowa borooaa
t'rsina hornazh
T.'p;er Turkeyfistt
Year.
State
Tax.
IVaaty
lax.
ili'itia
; 'lax.
Olliiaa C. List
iJeorse W. iKai'-nl
Joha A. W atar
Tuhla A. Miller
Simon P. Fnti
Jaeufe Mummaa.
Frederic SnallK
Adam B Shafer
Joha barla
Petrtea Kreaer
John A. Philippl
Otllia . U Miliar
WIUUm s,u
Simon B-'rkey
Edar
1 ltrt li. kelia
Joha Sip
'eerj U. Sayi. r
Herman Stahl
Josiai klmmel
W'llaD. Bnbnker
Fredeni-k P. Waiker
t'aaiei aiwarner
John H. BenlOrd
Joha A. Waiaer
'leonre ii. Waiker
Frederick Swopq
Henry Hay
Daniel Hoffman
Newlaw Tiaha
Jacobs LlTecgMii
f'oarad Ettaenuar
A Dm. B. Hewanl
Frederick li. NeS
W. 3. Mttthewt
rewnre 1 seifer
Fre.Jen.-k loiaiNil4
Jeramian Whipkey
Zachanak ?nyir
Alexander Waiker.
Wiluaia eiilteapie
Wiiiiaoa E.irk
Samuel J. Boyer
ToOias Lahmao
Banamia B"Waiaa .
S. J. i,iven;3.l
J.-aa haa uder
II. A. Filrk
l'rederlak Vellar
Jaeob Tn.qtaian
Joha M eri t
Paul B. Sentm
Aauatu. Metier)-
ifwrna VV. An-terson
Il'Tnaa YouiiHia
William U. Earharl
.. Ile Ci'.y burctizk
. . Somerset bon.ui a
..' Ad-iiJon
. .. -ile.oy
. . BrwtoerpT iiliy
. . Coneicaull
..M-ilrrsou
. . Jenaer
.. L"wer Tarky!-t
..'.Middleereea
..Miif.nl
. . MeyMdl hr nh
.. New Ceuirev.lie urvuih
.. Paint
. . iuemahonina;
..'S illahwry buruah
.. Sh.l
. . Sumerset hurauh ,
, . Somerset
.. Si.mvertek
.. Stv3towa horoa-h
. Sammi.
. I ppr Tarkeyfual
. t rtna bjrua
.!.Ad.ll
. Aiieaaeny
. Hr!ia hofiyh
. BrotheTsrailey ,
. CoaaiaOKh
. Confluence Dwruxh
. lliilita ...
. 1 i r-'-nr ,ite
. .Ielfer4i
. Jeaw-r
. -Ten.ier.ttte b.-irjujh
. I -a rimer
. Lowt-r Torki-tm.1
. Htddleerrea '.
. M.iiorl
. .-yerUU hor- o'i
. ' ew Halnmur ht.r-.Qilll . . .
( Vpw Cecire ate oor-ua ..
N'-trthaaip
. Paint
. ciu,triahoitii4
. Stii-oury tsir- uah
. Siiado
. S flifrt t.,r .tt h
. SoCierael
, S.mtaaaipuia
. si-.nyi-re.-a
. stovsiown bun.uzh
Saaiiuit
I'; i-er rnrkr-it
, t r-ie louuh
' Wvitl .r'.ttri; r.r nh
Ynaa.
tTS
5rT CrtTT
I
T ammnt ef Stat tav fhr U S and lr
" eaah tx rriwed frr.m 1 limner, orier No. 447
" reeeired from E. Kimtael
" " - " H. B. Yeunkin
" ' " redemption money on tiaaunte-l lan.ia ...
" l i'.an .'e In h,ia.ii of Treasurer at last tf.iiem ot
To'al
t lal. 1
3d
( 14 14
2 T iff -4
in it in
i
14 j Ti Ot
a is : u
1: as ! h
W j .VJI -j
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IT 4 ' d T.'
t 04 .WT 3;
l i -2 1. a4
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it 1 1 14
I' 1 -4
t Ael 3
T. V i
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4.
2" V4
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1, w 00
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til la
4
Kational Jledicaiina. I
3Ied:cation is only successful wise a it is !
rational, and it is raiioa.il ouiy w hen it be-;
giua at the beginning. In other Weiids, t j
cure a tuaiadv, its cause uia-t b-c remored.
i:-I.
174 ! 5 8
I ! , 9 60
i IS 71. s 1.1 H M
IsTi W ii IS ii SI
13 l.t S4 il 45 00
" 1 17 61 : i M SO
" I 15 17 4i 4i 4.1 i
- I 6tl 331'Ji 'J3 0.
"I T 4 t4 7S 1.1 7S
" j SJ 7J 3 St) 4a 00
" 24 77 :'4 4
! 7 4'). 3! 71 -M V)
' I 4 10 42 6i
- ! ti 91 1
" j 3) 99 2ea 31 lbu
" j S S'J SO tS Ki
"I II 24 US 27 i 04
" i 11 Si 11 is 00
1.1 71 442 14 tt 00
" j S 21 41 Si 42 i0
' 1 2V 8 217 4.1 ': 44
I ft iri li -2
'I S 4 21 'ii i
1 S 41 l.'J ia 2U iu
.... 1 t:t w ci I :- it
I
l'a: i stz-ee scittviaeaL. tsiC
By cash paid oa order3 isaed hr Coaatj C jrumiiiijaer?, 13 follows:
Ry amount paid oa hrldiro buildlca;
asaeaenrs
" " Cummiwk aen' attomer, w. H. Polethwai;
" " " Commlsshmers' alerk, Jacob Nutt
caaty Audltori
J. J. Speieher
J. J. Welier
D. S. MlUer
By iKomt pal 1 Count t Comuiseloners
V. J. Miller
F. J. Coantrymaa
O. W Borer
By amount a-aid Aauilan' clerk and atatemaiiu
-'- for eonatabiea' rernrna
" " for aleetiea expense
"' for fox and wlid catacalps...
" for fuel
'- " lor priming-
" " axaad uror
" " " tta.ersejarwrs
14 " tlpstare and janitor
' jury oommiflaionars
" " tor dockets and nationery
" " money re food ed
"of ronnty script .leKroyod
By amount paid for inqnuitiutut
for repair
" " - res (rhool
" road and brldao viewt and aales
" o miscellaoaMtsordor
" " stamrrapber
" " " for errant mere liaa line
' Sir mereaantliao Sir pri4ir
Kherla" biiL . h,aepver. in part
Prut boootary ' biU. t. M. Senrvrk
" " penueouary
' " " ftdaanarea
" " " tut aumoxxi wealth eoeu
" " of bwrruwed money
" " of monay relaoded u Slate
"of rodampitoa money paid oat
' " paid tot tnwn'hip line
oa PMurnoa order
- owtott Mbool aa.1 ravi nrlor.e onaeatrd la.l.
'" BLato tax. paxl out of unty fawt . ..
Treamrer eommi'ton nfi ttstw J, at T pr -it
' tttlaace ia baada of Tn-aftircr dae oaoniy
....I
""
S140 91
43 04
lo i
477 l !
38 00 '
as on ;
r.s ou ,
1
44S 00 I
7 00
sir ui i
s 90 ,
W1 37 !
1.247 1
l 96 .
il .
1 3 a 1
tiT IS I
3. 140 ee i
. at.
3 . IS I
2SI 9Z
OS IS i
14 0t 1
1-J in
J74 o
114 7 1
704 & '
TJt 3
SO W
TT 4.1 ;
-447 o
34J 40
1 4 4o
111 w '
l.'HI 2 '
a 14
9 41 1
41 an
. n
W 41 i
I'l
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We. the umlersioraed Cocaaii-isioae.-s of S nicrset C'ouaty, ia coa.-..Tia;ty
Weakness, either gtncral or local, is the .:,. 1,0. k. r.lprpd th itecin -anyin ' account of the receipts and
'.imi! tii iiiu .11..1 iii.:"nii en iiiotiist..
Tlat.
-3. : iie i 4r
rer's and C'ooiaiis-
eipeuilitures of said coaatj, for the year 1?7", t be published, and we
hereby certify that lha foreiroiakj statetnea: cf o'JtstaodiDsr taxen dde said
county in correct, accjrdin to the book-i ia tbe Trvas
sinner cEeCr-.
Attest
Wm. -M. S. itno'-K, Clerk.
1
Report of the officers of the
County Agricultural Siciety.
Keixtived by the treasurer frora
sale of tickets
Received by the treasurer from
J.Harry Frit
Received by the treasurer from
license 6r booths
J Received by tbe treasurer lal-
ance from old accottnt
fouiersci .
l'e'i.
WILLIAM HKKL.
J. P. PIIILSU.V.
DANIEL PIULLIPPI.
Cotiri'.T CoratTiissior.cr?.
lieinlorce the vital caer.'ies. reirtilate di-
(r.'litin nn.l Cffemtinn Ira Ll p... l-..n :n ,
; -j .VU.t.,
! lue organs which perform those all impor
tant fitnctiocs. and dyiep-.ia, constip:.
I lion, kidney and bladder complaints, uter
j iae dillicutits, impure circulation, aad the
I thousand aad one ailments wltieh are the
. conse'iucncec cf debditr. are coxt letclr.
and in most caes permanently removed. !
The best. Safest knd most a-jn n.!il fnniel
1 and alterative that can !; eini lnyed liri
.1.1.. II...... ... .. nr. 1 "
1,V0 1 I j.uikii iisutiier s .lunuata l... -
litia. tto liillllic miutl 1111'
;fX, AND EXPEKDITUEES
I eral tn-praLf-atii.nK m-!:irli hnve nrtn A int.t !
competition with it, has proved it to be un-
I equaletl as a remedy tor all disorders ac
We, the tander.-ijrQeJ Auditor tf Somerset i'ountr. d kerefcy certify
that ia pursuance of the 17th section of the act entitled 'A a act reiattc to
the coanties and townahipi,n Ac, passed the 1.1 to dsj of April, A. I 1-11.
we met at the Comruiseioners' oiTice ia th boronb of Soser! aad d J
audit, adjust, and settle the account of ieorjre M ff. K."i , Traarr of
i Somer-et Countr, with tbe county, lor tt fear I),j, and teat tn s; I
accouat aa above stated ii correct, and that we Sod a balance dae th;
said county from the said treasurer of niaety-one deil'ars aa 1 eighty t j
cenu (31.S2).
Ia testimony whereof we lave hereuau trt oar htnJ and ! (LIa
lolh dar cf JaauarT, A. D. 1 !;.
500 00
2S 30 1
S3 c:
Attest
Jo;
IM J. SeUELL,
Clerk.
amipanieilby cr prxreding fr -ni v.iak-
SAMUKLS.MII.LEi:, fu
SAMUEL SMITH. fi
CEUKiiE A. THOMPSON', fu
Coaatj Aadttor.
mon-.iisi.i juiy anu .uiras. n.c ill ice'ihm thoti i vi-rv c. tii lut th m..i
days i-l N" '.il:. -.attnu("J h.r forty days an 1 1 Li-altbv avrthtn no on'v ot KhiriiU hiir of
the I cited S Lite a. Thus tar f nniir-jr to
v r . in
ii. tiialtini: the n-ason f-.r harvest
a.. , ... iue- laiuiria uui lime . i trniiil Imra 1 uue i iunn4 r .inmi.n
time to d i I hi ir work. The society will al ,,e 0,0 aad the oldcal n-id-nw of tais
r.. .k.-r'--;:;;. r vera; nts during the eora-1 t,lrt. nrrsttna who L.ie liv,il lre. fur
I years, have U-ea tree Ifuia aaiy ctaiarial
ievri. wnite m i ciiinate apprars to De a
irt,r r asr.u. and Lope In make tbe la.r 00
tin t r. -::-:iii! ve.i.- more attractive than
.ny 1 -rater Hie.
PAID OCT.
Paid premiums for 1ST 4
" Josiah Shafer
" A.J. Casebecr & Co.
Expenses lor 173
Ealaace in bands of treasurer
i:m no
I
508 00 j
MJ 0.3 1
102 34 !
4S CI
310 9j
ncss.
ok nn:
Mr. Jijtin (J. Sinner, the ay-r.t . f the
Keystone Lime Cma.riy at tt.j '.. -. .
a lafir ot 1. me i n ban I. 1 l.i- li. v
i..ne Cot;:; nry Lave ..id a larre amou'it
of iiaie iu d.tl. ten, i .-;, (,f u,e- niur.'v
this w o.u r k.. J u La e.. -11 i.a.;-ual a:i-
U.
!at".lon. Tbi rt. it l,i, h it ! .
it w nam the n-at h .f a!.,,.', rri n
uier w lid il. :ri to c- u as a f.-r..!.
TKtlT I.M4is Wt.rn ..'ir
ljir. were f.rt pit ia pus::, n r-.-st
the gr.i hii; t!u-rt-a, but a.-w that
Lave t-21 tt(. l.n' ij.i "tt ,.r ..1! !
the 1 ne:i; of tln.ni ell nm-iitu by
wrrs oit I at 1 p lor.g a? v N tti
lud a fcjaare in the tewn wl.i rt t'.i
none that there not i-;!::-. :is :.
une ferni-hej.
e-.l.'.
t.:C "'.:ttl-
a i". t- .
1 !.a'
our I'e'tt t.ieetiiig a
1 h .:-.' t. r the u rs-rt
.iK ras Tooa Dia-uTom' c--Bet
-re s.!j iarn:iM nt of ibe
i-t.. a ofl'.-e d.r ttors of tlie i.r f
I u.iwiag re .liiUoraa wers
- Lin e evwdtttitta'
re 1
rt at
panacea for asihrcA. incipient lung,
iroj'oles.bronehiiiii rUeuniaiiaiu, dyj-(ia
ebnintc dirrh-ea and kidney com;ilainL
tKir ncraoic surrvuad.ngs ive us aim. st
aa island rliuiaU, and yet we have Very
hrle uaunp weather even ia summer, at
hick eaa li r.ioA are always over
Vlore dusk, leaving lae 012b S deiighllul-
Lo.ioira rate i-t ; iy cool. Ibe water ut iae webs and
t pa u furs in tl 1 springs is cent-rally clear, pure aad wnl
:'. n the varioau ' laeUnl, though not so fold a al the
j I bis rrg;uu is truly lac home
north.
ot tlie
n"' it. nt. felabns t..
far- jtif j si;'(-a.
' r- 1 Tl.-t d Is th. - u-.' of this contrntion, , oraat"e, leiwrn, bite, tilroo. fJid in mitaLle
-ti.i we ."Ue-'.y rt-qticsl laat the b.r'- . locaiits, the banann.v. Allot lue anov
..1 i.iiei-!o.s of t:r aims h.nii-s ia connec ! named truits are easily trrowa, aiil will
t'.'.r, w ith the s'caard and st'.pcrinti-nden'ji ! letd croi muli any rvaamnabU chance.
l. ate ..lUoUlon raall IM:r Una a .aital.V
w as
tl.y
o -e
th.y
re Is
re ia
I.r.ve
t'a Saturday la-t f.W J; r t. were
lr tt;ht b.f..re 1! Ute Miii.r,
li4r.-nl with tnittini thrr hi4 iivt;
the -aveiui us. A Lumin-r id lnrse but,,
er from sna.e eastern ci'ii wi r- lu re pu'r
thai.in,; LortK-s, aad ll.e partic st-l.ing
would mi Iln-ir bors- Up ana; t:,,H n i.
J-tivem. ut to show off their -..r.t. fii'
were tiued in ti;..s ai era.in r
IMll respumliog d.Hi'a.y qUK to toga cu.
ture. Utaage tiers, turee jear old, when
rl out in good fine laud well prq.xre 1,
will in .x years yie Id 3'JiJ t) etcujlree
and increase rapidly for several years
afterwards. aaJasthe orange ire by e
lo a gnat age one caa se that the
investmeut wuuld be good. Lemons and
haaes ts ill bear in three years from plant
ing aad j ield of course a quick return.
To describe this region fttlly would be an
arduous task, as il is su different from any
other Slate as regards soil and climate.
The former is sandv and to tb i-ri at tirvt
and tiHai, reeottnizinz. anii-ar aurliiie. lull w hen ini.ti r-itrwl
s a tat i, that tbe cin li:;..n .,t",f..i,.- . . 1 ...... . ;, r,-i,.., :,
1 l-i'c J C.es uf ludcatriots laht.iera I ni-.i 1, ..1...;.. 11, , ,t,-. .j. - .
.- 111; crutiitd, hale it U..1 e-et in sre
' snd prt-j-f-rly nataU rrd. pay a pro-l'-r
r s - b. ilM-ir baria!. keej a reginter
otail d'-&litiiiai m-cur, with natllrn i.I f-r
-.:.. ar-. unintr ot p-ave. etc, o lual
it r-.n bo rdt-mdio at anytime.
Thii ii is the sets: Uti, conventi.ia.
, tii it each aad every ovnty and city shall
be the j'ldge of its own nianartnent. with
. Hie roil in view that labor U right and
j be n ir.i'.le, and Viuld be encoor;el; u,al
, the condition i f the inmates should be
; made rouilortablc aad haj py with .-J
- qj-irriT, rioiun:
! Luli
Tvr. i Ti ... . . a more emiaoie; one tttaa pan-
ll, , bC n'?. ,?'T ;r 'he peri,"-. Serration ol the sc-es. except
NimertLjeemn wid held ia the Ly- i 0 , ...ekness, old
TT, Zmtt'-l'rk- "U 'be-nes, economy uf maa"ment!
t,1W,n H Uit I-f , -uiplete isolatma of fhe lrXZ
DlaCUssloO
leal iu it. I spent much time in examin
ing the country before settling in my
prese nt location. I am satisfied that with
tbe n.any i.a:ural advaniazes of loca
lion w e w ill soon build up a large comma-
Ate the tuas-rs eovrred ITT..," uirecturs aad ; nity. as we already Have good society, Ac
inure bv tashion than bv reason ' Vt'-rm 1 V. ..1 1. ... 1 do not think the mercantile business
aiivc Milt. J. Priii ; N. -aiivi V i I ! . f''?1 ,Ll eonvcnUon wiU suit as well as the fruit Uisinesa.
l!.er. " , urge their legislative represenuti ves u. j Carpenters seem to be in de-twuid. A
. . ' for the passage i a resolution com- pbovographer might procure many fine
We learn that a son of Mr Jose-.u y. ' f,'113' tlui rcr U"T of tbc fia,e i views if lie could make it pay. I might
son. of Milfi-rd township, tLo Uu ul.' I J.,8) "n , . . J add that as this is destined in tbe near fu-
Uiachinc school near Wittenbor.' is lvin" ! , ' 11 13 scn8e, of,,h" coo'enUea mre to Iwa gTeat resort fcr invalids and
ill w.iUihewaaU-i-oxatbUuihCr'sborisc1 U e pU "C thooU f common- i tourusta. markets are and will be good.
It w ill be remcmbcretl that mr Berlin cor"' eaI-tl PrescDl rl ofportnaity lor the i boarding house and hotel keepmg will
respiindeat last week cave an arcotim of a 1 UKAiH,a r,mr poor-bora chiklreo inlalwas pav. Should you make up your
death that had occurred ia the nei -hbor- ,k "Cg1- masmucn aa ihey niind lo o.me, the usual route ia via Wash-
BM.UI C m HCvUIHI tCUUVAUUII
laoou u itteni;unr, and which the Rilaad
ing pbyaicua ha-i pronounced Frtjch
mauus. It appcari that ytiuag .Mason 1 ,
-.uuug ouicia aueaue.1 me suaeral and Was
in U.-U
manhood, energy and sell reliance, and
ters and tlie more important lcs-wos of
e the debasaag ciinsciotisaens ot paurr-
lim. e. then-tiire reoamu-end that
saordv afterward, Uken with a mali-nant ' w Lt.V. ." , recomtEeDJ lnl
type ot .raail-pox. 0 i v piucable they may be sent,
-..., vs ttvt tUIWI.
ioeton D. C. Charleston Savannah and
Jacksonville, or by- sea from N. Y. to
Jacksonville. From Jacksonville by
river to San ford, fare f S. Any other infor
mation will be given you on application.
Yours trulv,
J. S, Smith.
f 156:2 30
LEWISO THE DEBTS OF THE SOC1ETT
AS FoLLOtVS ;
To J. Harry Fritz o00 00
To tJeo. Cobaugh 75 00
To A. J. Casebcer & Co. U0 00
fiitj-j CO
Jou va M'owkt.
President.
Geo. W. Kimmei,
Treasurer.
E. M. Schui-ck.
Secretary.
Pt-iije UT -Of late years thecrime of per
jury appears have to become on eaceedicg-
ly common one in our courts. 11 was in
stancrd in more than one case thai was
tried in our courts last week. One party
would swear positively to one thing and
another party swear just as positively to
something directly opposite and contradic
tory. Il is hardly possible that the jmrties
are'laboring under a mistake at the time ot
giving tlieir testimony, lor tbe very places
and circumstances w h-re there should be
least ditlerence between the parties
which should be the most easily
understood and remembered are usual
ly the ones that produce the most
contradictory swearing. That the par
ties often commit perjury is a fact little
to be doubted, but the CilBculties that lay
in the way ot convicting a man of this
crime, is what allows so many nf these
scoundrels to go un whipped of justice,
la order to convict a person of Ibis crime
it must be clearly proven that he not only
swore falsely but that be did it knowingly
and w illfully. Tbe party must believe that
what be is swearing ia fictitious. Again
the asseilioa must be absolute. If a man,
however, swears that he believes that to
be true which he knows to be false, it is
perjury. With all these difficulties lying
in tbe way of conviction is it any wonder
that prosecutions tor this crime are so few
and that a conviction is so rarely attained.
XwUce.AH persons knowing them
selves indebted to me will please call and
settle their accounts by caaa or Bote with
in the next 30 days.
Noah Cabetb.
jiAitx:ij.
SHAVER LONG .Taannry C7th. r.t !
the house of Josiah fjr.as, li.e father of 1
the bride, by Rev. A II 1 rux.il, Mr. Mar
tin Luther Shaver and Miss Mary Long. ;
both of Friedecs. j
SHCLTZ-VOrLER.-D.o-eu.Ur 1?. i
17j, by Rev. D. Earhart, Mr Jacob A.
Shultz to MLsa Annie 15. Youler, all of
Jefferson towuship.
BARCLAY WEYAXD January "A
1S7, by the same. .Mr. Wt.-l.-y David
IWclky to Miss Amanda A. Wey.-ind, ot j
the same township. '
SHAFFER-SHAFFER. -December 51. !
1875, at the house nt Conrad Shaffer, Esq.,
by Rev. Henry Seitert, Kr. Henry C.
Shaffer, ot Jenner township, to Miss'Har-
riet SiiailcT, of Jenaer, Somerset Count
I enn a.
RALDWIX Sn.lFFER January Cll,
1873, at the house of Jacob Shaffer, Jvsi..
by the same, Mr. Jeremiah J. Ur.ldwin, of
Sianums' Mills, lo Miss Fannie Shaffer, ol
Jenner tow nship, Somerset County, Pa.
SHAFFER STUFFT. January 25.
187G, at the Lut icran parsonage, by the
same, Mr. Simon Shaffer aud "Mis-s Ellie
Stufft, both of Jenner township, Somerset
County, Pa.
SOMERSET COUMT POOR HOUSE,
For the Year 1874.
C.FOr.GE M. NEFF, Treasurer of the Somerset County Poor Hou??, ia
account with hc countj, lor the year eadinpr .Taanarr, 7, lT .
- i
Da. !;
1 1
T" m..u-,t drawn fr.im t! C. nntv l-
Tremiury, on order No. 2. of lSTS, ' !
is.-acd Lv theCocaty Cmniij5ioneri "1
Crt.
By d'.i.ioir!on-.enc -m order. Urned hv tho
I reetonioi mo ror. aa i.imwi:
III
I
DISTRIBUTED TO THE SEVERAL SCHOOL
TK1CTS OF SOMERSET COUNTY.
GEORGE M. NEFF, Treasurer of Somerset County,
count ivith countv for militia fine i
iq r.c-
T AataUaiisz tnluiia Ca for 1S7J and 1
is: 44
To itirexrat militia 8oe sr 1 1 2ft S4
I
Dr. Flnneyn Cnmpena y rap of ton- t
extol I aruaranteisi ta euro lntiamtnaitoa ol l.-ie
kidneys aad bladder. (uLlnfal or .u'-presnetl una-!
atioo ao freqaent in ol I aire, painiol or rappre.ced !
mensiratutin, k'tn.irrha or whites, nrrafcl. ciee-t,
stricture, bkxaly tiisehars. i.riirlit' dls-nsee, I
brtekJasi depu.lt, drip-y, pain in tit back or !
side, sick beadaeae, pimples, l.lo-hcs and erap.
tdaa tbe face, and aU licsea of a Kpellic or !
coBstitatliinaJ natnre, rea-ardlea of dn ration, a ire j
or s x. Comptmad Syrup of Kneha is a poeitt-.e
and radical rare. For aale by eo. W . Bea:ori k. ,
Co., isiKneraet, Fa., an-J Alouauiaa .fc. Co Court u- :
core. Pa.
septa
-!
BOalEatSET JIAKJiET
Corrected by Coos: A Bxnur.
itiinti is
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLCUlt & FEES,
'"COT 33
f..r beef al I
wheat I 22 07
Pm Ia7 54
0 7 io
oats 1 n as
,by-kians.. I .io u
lime I ) go
eonnsel (ee I ; an
eottin nd burials ! 4 j
dire.-t.in at settlement .1 4 00
eut-iloor pauper uil a
steward's salary, (Sa-
der I raj 00
flour 1 vi 10
director)" pay 13 50
fire iusnraoce 1S to
proTt.ionj 2sl 39
trehrht : i 00
rier-jT M 30
Tn-aKnrer. (I. M. Xe.T.. ; 40 no
fool ! so oe
ti.U 1 w
tinware J 75
n.nTeyian paupers ( S3 li
htarksuulhinir j 47 SO
waasm makhi' TI 25
e.penin; eoai bank j Ti 00
hay-raka :e 00
pump W 00
carlmx amlaeaiu;...1 IS II
mi.J-ellaneoua..... -jt 7
Innber 44 fl
pnntina; 1-3 as
joatiee awl eoaatable. tt 74
repair la 34
pasture 24 00
mere naiW iae ... ait 9T
hoasowhurviee 8 t
Bv ad-tita-sal (xonerattona allowed n r
1 1,74 t"-
By a.Mlikinal entnniiioo for 1S74 2J
Hr exoneration allowed aollecton ter :
' l-7i ' M 25
By dmiaiiniiMit allowott eoilertor fcr
I W7i
Ry aiaownt of owtKaodine; ine for nT4. . j
by am-.aat ofoaitasl.ni( aoe tor H i . .
By TrearrJ cenimi.-i.'.-o oa SS 7 s. a4 '
i 1 percent
Ualanee in hand of Treajurer da
ts?r rrn! wh-.d dVri:.
Apples, dried, fl
Appletiauer. V pai... ......
Bran, f) lo a
Batter, 9 a (keK)
Bataer. aj a (roll) ...
BlKkwhaai, y bushel.
" mrai, yl baa ...
Peeawax. f a... .....
itaenn, ahonhian, ft a......
(Idea,
eoontry hams, ft a.
Oorn, (ear) fi ooa4
Uura. (shelled) ft bashed...
tXtrameal f) a
...a
We, tbe uaderaig-aed Auditors of Somerset County, do Lereby certify
'7""'"'.'.'im toal wo 1ve settled and adjusted the account of George M. IVetT, Esq.,
V.'.yl'.lY.'.3a t Treasurer of tbe Somerset C'ouaty Poor House, for the jear 1375 (cadiur
iuuiu
D. lSTG.
'lie ; Jaooa-y t 1876), and that tbe above statement is correct.
Wituefg 0ur hands aad eea'.a thia 13th daT of January, A.
"r:: Attest samuel s. miller,
tf! Johm J. Sen ell, SAMUEL SMITH.
-Tse - Ckrt utUKUi. A. THOMPSONS
rJS Feb. 2. Cooatj Auditors.
U 17
43 I"
7" 'is
:
S71 t
1'7 M
Alu-vw
All'itheoy
Berlin boron, h
BrothenvaUey
Cenemaaif b
Oxinaeace twrnagh
Flkllek
eireenville
Jettertoo
Jenner
Jennerrill boroufh
Larimer
Lower Torkeytwt
Meyersdaie ooroaath ...
MH-dleereek
Mil ford
.New Baltimore boron!
DISTRIBUTED
AS FOLLOWS:
21 44 -yewl entrrrillelxTDngh..
23 04 Northampton
II m Paint -
33 4 Q taenia bun in
24 12 Sluw-ury boroonti. ........
9 S4 Shade
2T. at Suaseraet bonaath
B SO omert
17 37 Sowtliampt.ei
M 73 rsiooyereek
j .14 stoyitown b.ir..ua:h
le w Summit
2T 27 I'pper Torkeyf
21 SU I "rsina horoeifh
13 S7- Vellerst.ara oorponh
34 t !
3 42 i T"'
4 M
i vs
n 4o
I 27 IS
.1 10 SO
27 tn
I 20 v:
I U
i 13 77
33 M
4S
! a v
24 M
f 12
(71 10
We tbe undersigned Auditors of Somerset Countj, in the eCommon
weahh of PeonsTWaoia, do certify that in pursuance of tbe 47th section of
the act entitled -An act relatinir to the counties, township," Ac, pawed
tbe I5th day of April, A. V. 1934. we met at the Commissioners' office in
tbe borough of Somerset, on the 3d day of January, A. D. 178. nd did
audit adjust, and settle the gereral accounts required of n by law, agreea
bly to the sereral acts of Assembly and tbe snpplemeow thereto, aeeordmjr
to the best of oar jodgments and abilities.
In witness whereof we naTe Hereunto set our nauus ion . .-
fneeeT.I thle Uth day of Jannarr. A. f
SAMUEL S
JoH5 J. ScnriL,
Peb.2.
Clerk.
S A jl t d JML,lXil,
SAMUEL SMITH,
GEORGE A. THOMPSON.
Conntj ABditofJ.
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