V A The Somerset Herald. 1 1 . Feur-' 5S r"a-. iBSET 1 leB Vt-POIKT CA1I.ROAD. kn.l ' Nov. "s!,':.,t-i liwi.i )n. .,,1'ic P- ' w. fc. r. k. u. c- ulsv ill 'S LK4VB. I-.Tt.rcss West.. A Rl V K. .1 10 p. m. . .4 eo .. in. 2 ' p. ic. r. no p. ui. Mail Wert . p. W. k H. K. R.-rM ris!:.u riyT. I".x; re Kt. KiprcMi Wert MU tart Malt Wert.... .2 . ni. ? i IS a. in. I 2 4 . in 4 S p. even- Smrily TiiKi.t: has Ui n but oi.e leap year pa in N:neis l as vel. V r.r.KAT niuuU r f f.in.iers are i iir"of "mouldy rori.." Noah's dove brought the lirst ek." 'irre n- "Dorc-ns ball U- king." King mini ry U J'" ... rAsENci:i: fares during the CVnteni ai exLibitionareto It! redmxd twenty : ve jrreint. FriOPVL Skkvick w ill be held in ihe ;.hk1 Templars' Hall. Tuesday eveniai. Ffbruary '2V, 1S7C, at 7 o'clock. TiuH an it will be six or seven wvtl.s till Latter, tliu bovs have already com menced to cry "W np," "my pick." The B. & . Kailniai Lave made rr- Jn-ti-ns in Irvilu over U- J'iitmri: dnion. This will be L our !i.irclmntsaiidshipiK-rs. Wiit i it thus. Not a binsrlc eucccsstul or uiiuwsful M.H!ician has leen ol.serv-dtobiM.rtaneu- hat since the flection. Mo lifts. Snvder I'hl hare made quite an im pr ivement in their store-room. Call aud bee l he change and at the s-iiije tune exam in their slock. The ground bo appeal to l ive I--.iine indisroaiit at the non passive oi cn Lii r Wood's resolutions aud uoue back on his weather prodkiioLs. Jt will be. oiiscrveJ by our l; t iion re nins that the Tow n Council and School Ho irds for thi tKiroii-h nuiain the same at last year. OxEot our exchanges teg.ests that the reason the Chicago Democracy w aut l ien 1 ricks ani Dlack tor rn'ulent and ice President is Uiat tbey are fond of Tain and .Urry. Natlt.e never.does anything by Iih'ivcs 1 in the tow u w lumi she has i.rovide.1 with a Mo. 2 loot. Hie KUHHJ . r. r... .1... 1- it No. 1 chance ot showing it laM Kent a week. Oust received nt Sclinn-k"a Store. 2.Utstvl-)t Sprin? bats; young men s Knptish Derbv. young men's Mol.l ies, r.ld men's wide brim, boys black Nixon. Call and see and buy a new bat. Iailis N. Fvax. an -ld and respected Itwirnnl rnunlv. and who was well known to the people t this county, lied at his home in licufoid on Friday, February 18. Our readers w ill doubtless be glad to we that our Washington correspondent Jias recovered from sickness and that this ..i. bt,l to fiiriikh them Willi a most deliirhlful letter that will be particu- Jarly interesting to our lauy reaotrs. A exchange pertinently inquires : Uhat kmd of religion is it that induces, a uiriM tfandinK in the bit- ing wind without a blanket, while he ot f.ris up prayers la the sanctuary ? n KiiiFT. of Allechonv,.well and fa- w.r-lilr known to our people, it ill be here .n Frilav. and pive a series ot Sv-ruions, commencing w UJi Friday evening, tn ti:e l'rtli terian Chuicli. The numbers of the Presbyterian Church will bold a "mush and milk fes tival in IIay iJlock. lueway ceu.ufe. Feb. LUth. lA't every one turn out and get a pood, old lashiohed dish of mush aud milk. ttinTviiim eirl treating too frc quent gentleman caller rather coolly drew Irom him the remark "I fear you arc not dealing squarely with tncT" "1 hat s be cause you are 'round so ott.cn," was the quiet reply. Mi:. Custer, of Paint ownship. h;is t.-ni a couple of tine siieciniens ot lossil iron ore to this oflice, where they can be wen by any one interested in the mineral resources of the county. "CiULDREir," said t country minister, addressing a Sunday school, "why are we like flowers What do you have that flowers have V And a small boy in the infant class, whose breath sroelled ol vermifuge, rose up and made- reply : "Worms." I !A Had Spell. At least one postmaster . . , . i I .. . w .I... mitfv in 1 vnnsj ivania nag i wui bipuc '""ii"j ,i, tuiiot orthoiftntdiv. as w itness bis en dorsement on a returned letter recently re ceived by a gentleman of this city : 'Ke trn to Uiti-r Not Clametl." (JumlfrUmd The Presbyterian Sunday schiHil of it.; h.ia iMi-n reorganized since l It in j . ' 1 the completion and dedication of the new Lurch building, under unt encouraging auspictt. The public are cordially invit 4.A in kUcnd. 1 he library of the school is unusu!!y large and weli selected. a v To a w oman reioices in the txisses- ioi. ol the original nightcap that warmed ti. of the late iliiam l enn. ; i,.., ,a.. would only unearth the slip IK-r hi ii which "the late" W illiam's mother "narmed" him when she caught him plaviiig truant, or prow ling shout the preserve closet or plundering the sugar .owl! Wouldn't that !c a line pair ol relic-s for the Centennial? Daily I tit- graph. i. . ,t. iv Ki -fiAK. Savs an cochange . T . ....... I ... rrrt-4' A I .le to inostol our read rs Ui learn that unrefined sugar abounds in insects, w hich may readily be detected i.. . ..w-.ufnl f raw sucar in a j ine glass full of water. The animalcules jvill pane to the surface aud may be tfn Mtlb the naked eye swimming about vig orously. These inwts are never found in refined sugars. In buying refined su car vou pay lor pure sugar crystals ouij in buying coarse brow n sugar you ay lor animalcules, molasses, water, and all kinds of filth." Tl. Pi 1 1 uti u rff Leader lias iound a cen b cnial darUf woman, who tatv George Washiuru pas lbroug Shijpenf.laii flic JijiMS, U-tOg pcrsonanj -v..-. ill. I.im rttiti knew jonn Thomas Jefferson. Uogcr W iUiapis, Cisik t A .linm.r f. Kin? GtOTLf. Waited JP King Ahasuerns, was an advisory luemltr o( 1'ret.iih nl linrhunan'a kitchen cabinet, tad but wc forbear for fear of taxing the crcdulitv fcf our readers. .,.!; ; ; g i ; ; i : ; i S sif s-?!! fi? f it' III 0 r;B,l.J rt.n-r..W. aUU.k-x.Bi. I ! I V : ?s! f r 0 -"A ?l -S3 S 2' f 5 It m.-en..l.-.mln---k !.-n. blk.e ir ll H ts , K - - - ? a .zr-L-. E 5.5 ; Li" rs " ..urt M..u.SufP.-i l-u. I - j, 1 fHr"' f: ?: 5t : IT JB 5 S E : : ? as 3 E r ? 3 g 3 : 01 SS 5 X c: SS t" .- B C ! s o ; f B I S I ? A ? s- s r s r r: - c n 5 r- ..ISr'r " '4 B ; c . "t s x r PS T ? ? f- "ST ?s E ' - r 2 c pe e 5 r. ' o B V. c c f f I f S i ? ; : a "s r- 5 -'' r s: y. ki .,2..-'' Z.5 5 i.l - taw S H E x I 5 r s E r 8 t-, i tr 3 c r: 7 G y s f)ne of the great features of the Phila dtli hia Exhibition will ke the engine in Machinery Hall. It will supply the power for all the machinery to a building cover in? seventeen acres tt ground. It has a capacity of 2.500 horse power, and will cost, w hen completed,',? u,uuv. .mericnn mechanics will lie proud to Siiow that en gine to their European neigh'jors. The bill defining the conspiracy act of 172, has 1 assed the State Senate, and pluC'-s the following construction upon the objectionable clause, which provide! lor the punishment 01 persons wiio snail in any waj hinder pers ns who desire 1 1 la- imr lor iiieir employers iroiu uoio si, The use of force, threats or menace of harm to persons or projierty shall alone be regarded as in any way laincenne; nu n from laV. ring for whom they please. The Ijcwistown True Vcmwrol wanis a boy and girl of sixteen or thereaUmtF, to learn tha printing business. Jlere is a chance for a couple to "set up" and.do their courting in daylight. And do their "locking up ot "tortus after night fall. So says our devil. r.r crctt rren. It would be handy. They woukl not have to leave the oflice, as they could sleep on the press "lied, cover themselves with the "blanket, and eat a "bite ot "pi. His name should be "Jeff" and hers Km." Thkhe will be a series of services 111 the Presbyterian church commencing on Wednesday cvtiing next, service on Thursday and Friday evenings and on Sat urday morning and evening. Communion Sunday morning, and service Sunday evening. Iv. Dr. E. E. Swift of Allegheny City will be pre-sent and proliablv preach on all these occaaious, assisted by Itev. S. S. Uer gen, the present pastor of the church. Miou Id the proper intetesi oe mannesicu these s rvi't-s w iil 1 continuei through a part or the w hole of the week. 1 he public generally are most cordially invited to be present. On last Saturday Jacobjloyle.'frotll the village along the hue of the Pittsburg Division of the Haltimore and Ohio rail road that is named alter thai paraeou of honesty J. W. Garrett, was brought to this place aud now occupies a suite of apartments in the hotel de Pile as a guesi of the county. He will sojourn there us lil the next session of our county courts, when he will lie granted an interview w ith his honor judge Hall, and given an opjiortunity todisprove the charge of hav ing feloniously abstracted a crs cut saw from Mr. Moses Hurkholder, who is also a resident of the village above relerred to. KhruiiLtCAS Meetiso. Agreeably to a call issued by E. il. Shr.-ck, Chairman of the Iiepublican County Committee, a number of Bepublicans of Somerset coun ty met in the Tow n Hall on Monday, Feb. 14th. Dr. Wm. Collins ot Somerset town shin was called to the chair. Ed. B. Scull was chosen secretary, Mai M. bhrock was chosen chairman r iL cnnuing year. Hon. Win. H. Koont, and Ed.Vull were Chosen dele eates to the Suite Convention. The fol bittin-' resolutions was adofitcd: Jtetvlted. That this meeting concur with Hudtord countv in the selection ol a Sena . tonal del ' tonrent torial dcltplu U Iho IepubliC4n State ion. 1 : i : I : r : : : : : 2 . . ? 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S E "S-" ? - - - -1 Z - r . . - - j: - y - a r During January the demand for post age stamps, postal cards and stamped cn-velojK-s reached the unprecedented amount of three hundred and twelve million- ' This figure is considered indicative of the rapid revival of business throughout the country, The lobins that were swindled into makiag their appearance on Sunday last iu such force, were arouned rather prema turely, and must necessarily take their de parture for a wanner latitude. Hut tljcn if they loaf in the neighborhood lor a day or two longer, the atmosphere may again moderate very much. There is no telling, as all general sighs have failed thus lar during the w inter. Tun following tax collectors have paid in full or in part since the publication ol the county's annual settlement : John A. Walker, paid in full. ileorge A Walker. $18 40. Jonathan Voder, $34 2S. II. A. Flick, $333 CO. Hen. IJownian, $43 00. Zuch. Snyder, $15 10. George 31. Say lor, paid in full. Lyceum met in its room in Baer's Block on last Friday evening, but in order to allow its members to attend church, ad journed to meet on Friday evening, Feb ruary sijin. iuc iouowing is uie pro gramme for the evening. Address Dr. S. S. Uood. Essayist Ed. Ii. Scull. Kecitition A. A. Sanner. Heading W. C. Snyder. Discussion "Should the right of suf frage lie extended to females':" Affirmative j. J. Miller; Negative Ed. 15. Cof fr"lU . I -IT A good turnout is expected, especially as the question for discussion will bring out a larirc number of the fair sex. "Lcjip Year!" said he as he threw liini elf indolently upon the lounge, "Ob, don't I wish 1 was a pretty, fascinating stunner of a girl! I'd have all my clothes fin nfiiT t he "Domestic Fashions" and Insi heat) the style on. And wouldn't I title on ihe duds and wear a big bustle Oh Ill' Oi:ciI!"and iust here his lather, as he led him out by the ear said, "Young man, if you don t climb oui n uus anu TOake a big bustle in the neighlioi hisid ol I lint wood UK. HI UX you oa Jim couldn't wear a bustle for a month. The election hereon Tuesday was de cidedly livelv, the principal contest be inn for lii.l'...; c, lil,e I'eHCR and Iliilh Con stable. A strong effort was made to elect one lVniocimic member of the Town Council, but as w ill lie seen by the list ol officers published elsewhere the entire Ke publican ticket with the exception f High Constable -selected. Gilbert, the regu lar nominee for that iosiiion, being defeat ed by Parson. Independent. The vote polled in the township wai. very small ow ing to the inclemency ol the weather and the fearful condition of the roads ; the entire vtitc being but a little over one hundnd and filly, the Kcpubiican town ! ship ticket, with the exceUon of Bolierls. i a candidate for School D.reclor. was elecl- - ed. The amount ot cutting and scratch IPS oiui"r w'- r was trightful to behold. ()ut ot the ln miiire vote of the township but nineteen tickets were voted straight. The borough vote,' which was nearly twice that of the township, had but some twenty odd Straight ticket). .,::r:!f-;eTi.; : ?, r nZ5:-? t.!-: -i?s?'.I'"iL?s: 5 : . r : p 5" ? s : : : ? ' 5 : c ft lili: : : : : ?.": a C y.. -7 7 7 ' i; " --. - ' " .'" ' i r c 7 - .t s i - T" f-i?? ---?-;. h ' ? - i -i -'"ll ' - - rlii1 iir'il " -s - v.-T-2 iSr-.2 ; - - S l - . - ? 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TUiS pun 01 me law whs repealed fu 1972, to talus tflect Irom siul alter Octol C' 1, 1372; m pro- Tico I that all paper executed while the law was in force, and which bv any means had been emitted to be stumped, fchould. ncvertheless.b stamped and made valid; provided how and by whom the stamping sdiould leitally be done, end tL: miDHii'.;iu amouui ot anally to'Ue paid for the o.hi.v sion. For the puriHa nf increasing ll.u ; f : , -1 1 i 1 1 ,.o Anil ct.in in.r liV Mtliho irivileTfsiof ol erf . ctiuit such pajiers as were c.mitito j huliiis debt thereof, the aluaiu n ot tax-Mbosti-iupedaiihe lime. Coti-.o, by able property thcreit., tbc assets ot the act of Juno MX 1C74. made proi-rsion tha' 'cor. wion. wlUi character and value ,i ... 1. i. in 1 . 1 thereof, nnd the date ot maturity ot tho ... .. -i.'.-f r. wt.t. 1... n..l j 1'll.VlhUllUUll, "UU r,..I(l ......v.-.-, IF 1KNE ........ . - .-.!. 1- Tiir : l..r. Ji 1 ..r. FIIteT OK JANUARY 1S70." That time having expired, the oiy persons now authorized to stamp and tnako valid such iustrun.enta ol writing as weiv required to lie stamped, which were made nnd exe cuted between the first of August, V-ii. and Oilobcrl, 172, but stamjaM. are Col lectors of Internal l'evenue. These o:'.i cers oiilv, r.re authori.ed to fi!!!s. cancel, certify, and i2kc a'id such unstamped dot umciils, w hen applied to. the pay ment to them of the v.iiite ol'stauip, 'mid a penalty equal to d jlibl the aui'Hiut of btau. p t ix. but iu no ca.-e h thai: five dollars," and they re required ? ii;-tkj ieHrts qui.rtcrly. Those concerned should U'ar ibis in lniuih Our J)wei.LI.cs. Thu A-iuric-tii ;;jir! jiisita that we must coi.iiu t our dwelilii;s more lltarly. il not uheoluieiy, lire proof, with floors of solid wrought iron.lieniiis or Joists, tied with iroa rials auchoicd to the walls, and with blick cr hollow cement arches sprung across, the upptl spaces lietweeli the liemus aail thmis to lie lided wilh ) psuin. The partitions luav lie lathing lilted into inm I-!: , er hollow bricks of cement. iiwcliuiiiti thus built iu Paris arc said to be aluio,i in i evincible bv f.re, and the '(' r claims that the cost need not exixed lh" onlinary m i.i in d by more than Ptt.v jut cent. Ther-' is no um'Ih. thni the iiinRr-l etyle : nrchiiclv:re wbieii prevails iu this cou:i tr; mifciil U-clie.uid Very pieatly lor ihe b. iier. As aa example ol ihe ..'iiailii j ol I.illoptail I uliuin i., Ii is i.u . ii'imi.i that lh' American Miuitfei ' ie :.t Fl-.ieui-c, Italy, is "kuown to fi Ix en an old liouse lour huiidasi uiiJ Z;i:y ai ago 1 he tHiler waits are1 o! runble- iin winM. mid Very thick. TIe uie iioi ,nm, W. h I'll ling or otherwi.-e, and the p!a o-iing ia-piied directly to the inner s.ir ficr. In many of the U-tter class ol !'-d-Liu hoUM-a a thin detached wall ol briek i laid a couple of inches within the inner surl.-e ol the outer wall to receive the plastering. The inner wall is suHVncd and bound w ith the outer wall by nn occa sional single brick, and is continuously bound with it around the opetiings. Such linings are very nearly as dry and us warm as wooden framing. All the partition waiis, even of small chambers and cl -sets, root none or brick, and the door u;id window casings arc of stone. The l'oors are either vaulted w ith brick or tiiey are ot timber, board tiles, and mortar thus laid. It is evidently next to impotsible that such a flooring should take tire, or even he set on tire. Not least among the needs of this country, at the present time, is the need of more solid building. Helatino to JriKiMtMs and .vr. y ok Lxi-i i riox. Mr. Sjiaug, lioin the Gen eral Judiciary C'oiuiiiillee of the HoUm', lias introduced the following bill: Sec. lj k- it twud by the Sttutt owl IJijf 'C lUlirtfCnLitii CI oj the ( 'um won vft'th of 1'iHiijylnini.i in tiimrul .-.-..'" '"it md ' i I'inhy ri.; .'iif y ti-e authority the nime. That uju,n all judgmiiita now remaining un:atiafied, or which may le obtained within six months Irom the jrassage of this act, or upon a hit h a aule of real esute has not yet in eu conlirmed, there shall be a stay of execu tion for I wo years from the passage herc jl us regards judgments now existing and troiu their dale as regards judgments ob tained w ithin six mouths alter the ilatc hereof. J'raeithJ, That the defendant is possessed of real estate within the respect ive county or counties iu w hich such judg ment shall have been obtained, or In any other county within this Commonwealth to which the said judgment shall have been transferred, and subject to be Bold lor the payment ot such judgment, worth, in the opinion of any court, or any judge iu vacation, or justice, or alderman, lutvintf jurisdicticn ot such Judgments, at a fair valuation a sum sutlteieul lo pay or uaiisiy the same over and above olher incurubran- i ccs and the amount exempted from levy and sale on execution, or said defendant shall give security for the payment ot the 6ame to lie approve! by the court, or a judge thereof in vacation,' or the justice, or alderman, before whom the same was obtained, or may be depending, within sixty da j s from the date of the judgment, or from ihe passage ot this act ; which se curity shall consist otonc or more pe.sous who shall satisfy the court, judge, justice, or alderman, by oath or allirmuiiou, and such other evidence as may be required, that ihey pre the bona fide owners ol real or jicrsonal estate within the county where such judgment lias been cutered worth at a lair valuation double the amount ot such judgment over aud above all other debts auU cucuuibrances, lo wuicu sccuruy me plaintiffs may file exceptions as now pro vided by law ; and no person or farm bank or broker holding collaterals as security for debts due or to become due shall -with in one year from the taking effect of this act sell at public or private sale any such collaterals whether the same consist o! mortgage, bond, or other security, com mercial or otherwise, and any jKirty sell inn such collateral securities within such time shall become responsible for the same at double the amount for w hich it w hs pledged to the owner of such collateral. And I'rorided further. That the provis ious of this act shall extend to judgments entered as well upon bond and warrant of any attorney as upon mortgages to secure the same and to any subsequent grantee or owner ol the premises so bound, as well as lo the obligor or uiortgagar. And provid ed. That nothing in this act contained shall be construed to stay any execution that miv be issued alter the expiration ol sixty days Irom the assage of ibis act for the pur-xisc ot collecting interest uue, or to become due uiou any judgment lor any sum not less than five hundred dollars here tolorc obtained, but no such execution shall be issued for less than six month's arrearages of interest. I'rorided, That this act shall not apply so as to stay the col lection ot interest on judgments entcreu for security lor the payment of money to w idow, orphans, or minors. And pro vided further. That this act shall not apply to any judgment obtained for the a ages ot labor or to ctetiis contracted auer the passage of this act, but shall apply to all coriKiralions whether defendants or holders af collaterals. Sec. 2. That in all cases in which a de fendant shall be entitled to a stay of exe cution under the provisions of this act and shall neglect or refuse to claim the benefit thereof, any mortgage ot uie premises levied upon or other lien creditor whose estate or interest therein would be affected by sale of the said premises shall have the like riirht with Ihe defendant to claim such stay ot execution. Sec. 3. That upon all jvdgments hereto fore entered or which may hereafter le entered upon conditional verdicts, stipula tions or warrants of attorney in uction ol ejectment a like atay ot execution shall be had upon the same terms auu couuuioua nrovided in the first section of this act. Skc 4. That the provisions of this act shall be constructed to apply to all judg ments upon which a sale by judicial pro cess has uot been actually made. labllahitK TowtaaUlp aU Itvronnh AeeataMla. There seems to be a wide spread misun derstanding relative tothe time when town ship, borough and school district accounts must be published in order to fill the re quirements of the law. We have, our selves, contributed no little in misleading the public on these points, simply from the fact, lhat wc were, until last week, wholly ignorant of the passage of a law lal winter, amending the act ot 18i4 touching the publication of the aliove ac counts. The act of 1874 provided : . Section .. Tho corporate authorities of every such municipality or district shall annually, in the month of January, I prepare and publish in at least two rif irr i ni sid municipality, or of the i paper in .incn ine same is suuaic, u n many be printed therein, a statement aliowine' in detail tilt actual indebtedness, the amount of Ihe funded debt, the am.iunt of ilip flmtinfr ib-tit thereof, the valuation of taxable property therein, the assets of the corporation, with the character and nature thereof, and the dale of maturity of the respective forms of funded debt thereof, and a neglect or failure so to do II I I l"'MM"l-..'r'JMIJI kuail Ic a misJcricaaor.. puMuUaMo by fine not exceeding m.3 thousand dollars It will be seen the; .je tito'o oct ;quires the pulijicittou if lluie accounts ; m January . e aii ear. iv tennis i-mi ; uini umc us iuuiiu im.n..i.mn... ...w iU - ttisUlure latt aluler uciuea me aci as to read us follows : Sfctkis 0. The wrporato au;l.oniR3 of every ntch iiiuiiicilny oi district bhai. at thj end of their tWal year, pre - pare and puUinh in at leaat tco uctrpJj:trs j of said iiiuiiit iivilily or 1 the County in ! which the same U ittiate, if oo many lie priuu J therein, rmtenu-ni tonlng in turlall, l; arinai imieoieMiiw, im; ju...u..i he funded dcbt trfe nntiiunt :,f the I r n-4:.eiivr 101 him of lunded debt thereof,! , - . .. . , .1 , , rtnii :i i. ir liiliure SO IO Ul t uao , ..c .. liiisdcmeallor. puniahitbie ty line nin ex-i ,....1: 1 A, .'1 1 ri Ap-'ro' i im The lith day f April, ' ' . 1 IBl.l. Hence it is clear that borou-ii, town ship, ani! i.-i.d staleiututs are to be puu lit:Lid in !:i.-7. the? end ol the fiscal year," emi tiu school accounts in June. the stomach, reguiatca tue liver, report j which is the Vnd of the tiso-il csr" Ibr the natuu! appetite, areii.-.-:heus the deli school purpose. Wc Iiopl! our "liH.-al olli- j cite, and i xpelU all iiiorbid liu.u irj from ctrs w id make a note of this, so that all i the system. Tj ,ilioid and Uilioits fever laities nuiv woik themselvva out of the! might hi almost every cao be provenled tau-'lu iuto" which wc now are t u hing . by its linn ly use. Trial rize 2"i "ii. A j '!:l-i!i.:iti;.-. ' iverylcwiiie.es ill relie'.e, and a little J . j jH i sevi rxUit cure you. A ."! r i tli UlR-tit nirrrtlwii. j Sold t-y '.). . I;.MV1;I i So:iitr- t.. A rery large r.r-.iuMy f the K-ople oi i!ii? county, a-. i.eel u tha w.ioii- Ma.e. ( will lit-urtilv endorse a bill rc-eut',' iulni- i iduced into the Ler;iI-.t'iii ry Mt. Aet:-cr, K prcM lll.ilive 1'iOili tl:v Hujo.iilti- e.illliU o! llrtlfort', lixini the ic-Jal lile of liiterc-t at six per vnt, .ih a 'irliil ot ihe who!t I interest w her: l:ore I.- eln.rsreil nnd re- loising surctii' iilid oil is is lnm al iiniiiiilv fur del I iiii 1 int u in nil c.i.-c.-o cuii. ct oi' li ir.e cxc. .-i'.ui j m. i.t r t .-ii t. The Legislatuie should hot adjourn wiihoul pas.-in j this bill or Mime'hiug very nine!) line il. Eciy ilay adds Ij the uu poriui. e, utid indeed to the absolute luci s sity ol sileU ; I.lrit'.un Krvis. In il' riiu boron e'ifted .'. !. Uor-. lieur';! ilin tr Theso obie h r i .ii i 'i In i lit - r In M.'..i. :r' lilr - l'l ' h Ji-vph Mer!ii.' .iii I i.t bitnid I p. i I '.. l'f -i:r. r. ' i' I V . . n t it i ia : : e'ir . eX'S'.." ia ' ' ' Son . ' , i it .'i' . : 'I 'Il It. Ac U.i nt l Ti to i!n ! ' slciiil 1 t ekia'a 1. ho'.l-'. I ut' e w .,i i:.' r e i bill t .1 I le.-. II ! . Party iiui !. .i- '.ii lie .2 Pit w-- o! ;iri; I b - 4!.ni! I SI I K !i ! Mire i.rjuu and tin: re ilwisth.il the lietii ih ran n.- i ccdi! ' in i (V, i ::n ' t'..e cli.LUJe. i !.' . e i was 1'ort'.:" change, I'M; a'.iin-?. 1 lj. i Tl.f Meel.al.ili? tn:j -..,1.,.t .ii the vole iu detail ol all ihe ibM.ric.-). i-in'ent (-Hi i cs with in-'T'.in r our i, full and col rcct li.sl of oltic r e! ite '. I', r d.e 11':oal!. It, riiu Iloiiii. The iii s i!i ins in our tow n an I vi :'. ii ty ale m-ai'lv all swalfnveJ i:p 'y tin liiii'. The country people have !- a l.a-i'y eiig-igcd lor the ust lU'U or Un days in sui.Hr milking. It was our g'sl I'oriuue to drop into one ol lliose sweet places a few davsago, and il would have do.it: yoj editors good to have see.i us go for some of it. The exjH-iieiiced sugar makers ail anticipate a ri.-!i harvest Him scimih. May all their auiiiipiitioiia be fully realized is our a i-h. ' We I. ..idly deem it iicccsiary to ialorm tin ;"jo;de of the county, that we too have ehuicl .':i in o'-ir ton ii, uud that we me notidtsa chutth.goiiig people; but lor t:.e'tic,ii;lii .il oui' town iieiiii.er we yvould aav ihiil ve'hiive lour chinches iu our uiid.-t, and on lifsi Lord's day we had five i M jii.'iiis. And t.n n it il were expedient to ijicuk of lliein, we could say, and in truth, loo, tli..t liny were none of the cum- moii e i ry day toi I ; but prolouml uisser- tatioiis, logical, eloquent, and lull ot wis dom, power and truih. We also have ad ditions to our churches fiom time lo lime. and could give long lists of names, but lhat, we admit, our modesty forbids. Our loung Men s Christian Association which was organized early this winter, has lieen a power of Rood auionu'tbit young. Then we nave UunuaT scnoois. uo, anu one oi the oldest, if not the oldest, in the county. This item wc give not in a sense of hoast- insr, but simply to show that our silence on' this point heretofore, can lie accounted for on the ground that all w e do in this re gard, we do to the honor and glory of God, and not simply to be seen, heard and applauded by men. Peter Sudcr, from ihe township, has leased his farm to his son-in-law, and will move to tow n in the spring. Kev. II. F. Keener is making the neces sary preparations toward the building of his new dwelling house, on Main street. There is a married woman not twenty miles from here who convinced her hus band with an old limt "that some things can be done as well ns othrrs." D. A. HrubakerexiK-cts to have his new and spacious store room finished early in the spring. ' ' 0rc.ioxAi,. Roronuti I'.lerllo. The following is iheo!T!i-i.d vote of Suu- erset Borough at the ele-t;on held on Tuesday, February 1 lh Jufiiees the V.'jr. Hobert LatlghtoD, R., William A. Ogle. K. ' Geo. W. Hcntt.nl, D., k , i , Assessor. . Jacob XelT, li., ' -C. P. llellley, 1)., . Constable. JacobFleck.lt., Jacob S Picking, D., Ktret.t Commit-iitHcr, Cli'arfts II. Zufall, It., ; Burnet Picking, D., 2'o'tn Council. Wm. H. Frease, It., ('bus. J. Harrison, IL, Ed. Scull, H., ' J. 11. Zimmerman, D.,. Gc-o. W. Kiminel, D., Geo. M. Holderbaum. I)., Joseph Chorpeiiuing; Ind., Judye of Election. Henry A. Flick, R., Philip Gilbert, D., . inupcrtor. John n. Ilaston, K., , Curtis K. Grove, D., . School Pi rector. Wm. II. Koontz, It., Ed. Scull, It,. Henry Hrulmker, D., Johnllill, I)., John II. Miller, Ind.. J. M. Holderbaum, Ind., Auditor. Pmk Dayton, It.. Fred. Weimer, D., Aixit(tnt .l.wiwr. Edmunu Kiernan It.," M. A. Sanner. It., Joseph Hcrr, D., Wash. Megahun, D., BurgcM. Wm. II. Wei (ley. It., Henry C. Beeriis. D.. lliyli Conntii'jte. William Gilbert, Ii., ('has. O. Parson. D., I.-.9 'I.T? SO . 1S7 51) J03 C3 1W 5S ' 152 117 139 t'.O K)sj ct 8 isa e 5 .155 . GJ 170 15!) Crt 53 10 11 102 Ii2 150 152 73 1C1 55 101 122 I'ntinnitl Medical Ion. Medication is only successful when it is rational, and it is rational only w hen il be gins at the lieginning. In other words, lo cure a malady, its cause must Ih; removed. Weakness, either general or local, is the origin of the great majority of diseases. 1 lei n force thu vital energies, regulate di gestion and secretion, by strengthening ihe organs w hich perform those all-important functions, and dyi pepsin, constipa tion, kidney and bladder complaints, uter ine dillicuties, impure circulation, and the thousand and one ailments which arc the consequencecs of debility, are completely, and in most cases permanently removed. I he liest, safest i.nd most agreeable tonic and alterative that can be employed for this purpose is Hosteller s Momach Hit ters. Ihe experience of twenty-five years, during which time it has outlived remaps ten time that number of ephem eral preparations Which have entered ltltO competition with if, has proved ll to be un- equalcd as a remedy for all disorders ac companied by or procoling from weakness. STJV Itciueoiber Tblsj. Xnw is the time or rear for Pneumo- re-!nl;, T.jn- Fever. C'nuulis. Cok's. and futal f predtitiiti'n to Consumption ; alHj ,.t , j i,rolit uml Lunji uis.':hei. rwiiu ukkm.ij svi.li- n.n t.u u.-i iu k.ia ueihtiurlitNiil lor Hie mini two or jt!nee veiir wiiliout a t-inirlc l';iilur? to Cllrt.. n J(, Uave nrt u.u-d this Vonr.-?: go Uyour Dnt-uiHH, ( : V. Man ! ford A Co.. and ask him of its wonderlul ; su'refs um -n:; his etioincts. Two doses ; . vill relievo liie worst rae. If you have j n , anv mwik;nc. j'tst boy a Sam-1 ' J)te jt;:!., ,f i, fl,,,s Gennaa Sj hid lor ; reiIl, Kli try U. liejrumr cizu u-Jtm j 11 c:nle. )oa' negjeel a Mugh to save 7j em.-1. t Orlli tt Veinh In CloPI. J Undoubtedly l!i ercalest inx!eru (lis-! . . : . . . i: T. . ! . 11.1 i T.r,..., c ;vcr 111 iiu-uiLioi; is I'.vv o.-i.v n j. iiv .-, ... : 1. 11 ... .1 ...t. o vlkis lor ific;iM:i, ricK ncaoacm-, nun ' Stoinne!i ( 'osiivi npss. lJiliousness. Loss . lilhousnew. Loss of Appetite, distress alter eating, and ai! , .1:.. K o.,.l l.w "11. !..:, ne a .1,'-: diaonicrs i-iiuscd ly indigestion or a dc-r-giged liver lis rcm'.U are t'ioii!hirij, aiiirsuru relief is guaranteed in every cavj where ii is faithfully tinil. It tones up Bl1 1 - rlelliaui Viilri. i'iie charclii s ol t'.i !"r M-'i r.'j-. iuu-an iccnlitiuiv 1 icl. li.irve-.-t.it present Kevivuls ex.st 10 trto of iliem mikI in tellers tnev are ijeui;' oii.ani7.nl. '1 lie number ofcnveisious is uiui; uai), large. i-savi-ij a liie"lii!g pa-cs that i-io: .lie noi uroiilil w iihiu ii.iu h. 1 lie miiX '-ks ol or more iers.iis he pale ol" t:io IIicm; meetings ar renuik .b e ana lh.- g'SKl ae O 11,11131.1 d eeou-i lo bate USen a Una hoi-J uon the ULiills el a tnnjoiily oi oui people. A snci.il iiain i run to Kui.tui.ri' sta itoii on ttie L:uia rul ulio'l every nioiiiiii,; l. ai'coiiii.i o iie -i-"iis i-!iiii? to w oii.- the lui..,i i-ii'H-lb it l.i'! pine there. h'.-C"! ! I . i. II l: I in' !i I ruiHui ,.i I i r t i uu i .u V . I. . ,1 t-.ul I - 1 ' I ..I ..t. ...I. Iu u. ' . . il I 'f I -I . .1.1 .. I 1 Ii a ! . ' I 'l .' Hi .t .a II.V vit : IU..' .iJiMI 11 Uu . .14 J.o.- '!(' I I 1.. "C lllU'i.!'1 llil.C .i..t . ii r ".iii; iii, i l I ..u-l p.' wu.ic iu.- ol.l. f ' c j.i ii-1 a.iU -i; j. el c w ia I ' i.iw' '! l.'i' 1'a.i'i.U Vollll IlleU Will le.i.-. u.i;l U'licn u ui.i !ia ; to lh - wiry il u a ii.ii ?i i a IUI Uie ...' Wo.ii'l al l Oil- ii-. yy hoe i ii:u.e a a lr T'lioii iii iii itii-.u ii oi lt.e to a il. ai.U i.iu.i'. u iic u:ii lc: .1.. ..' lusits Hie gili leU la lii Xlglil dliee lion linir aiiiiiseineuis ia .y imI ik; as in i,in i .H .til 1 hu. luiesi ui lil.gut be desired. Il lueie Wu.1 a bood lea' in. -room Csluli inii.il ao.l lh : e ouli ne luaiiee't to jo:u t;i.- nt-.-iiiy imeiy uliiudy iu op iiu'i. n i.i low ii, or il iiie would tstaiihsli other literal v a-naeliL. il inii.ht to a cer ium exicul iiieuu i.ji luc pciuicious hubll i oi ioutlii uu the all eel coiuele, aud lin piuv'e l.ieui noi o;i! tuor.iiiv but Menially. iVcdo 11-a wiill lo 'pleach ' bill W U liuVe seen u lillie ot Hie w unit as ii ., au4 if some measures ol Ihis kind are not taken tuau ptisons who have iciclilly Uiuled w i;u"liio iliilereni cuurcues w ill reiurit to tucu fji'iiur estate. .Ve .-;.. tins, God Knows, wuh no Jesire'iiia: ll may hippjn, iiiil llils is not lue lir-il reiilo.is a.vaKea lug in Soinelsel, uini weleivelitly hoie win uul ue lm; last, mil judging tin; futuie i' Uie past, we iliiiik it would oe the pari ol v. l.vioiii io take Ibese or other precau tionary measures. Will not some one liiaKc u move'.' DEAL PlilLLll'I'I On the 30th of January, by A. Lvaus, Esq.. Mr. Allied Deal to Miss Ida Hell Piiulippi. both ot Somerset Countj. mi:i. inTFU iviiinarv fi. 1S7C. Mrs. .Inli-i Ann Hunter, wife of .billies Hunter, aged 3' years, 8 months and days. nor ii,'i . l'oiii,.T n 1S?i Xlro ll'l.ijl. . inn.aij -., Jbigdaleiia Holder, aged 51 years, 5 r.ios., aud 10 thiy s. lr. I lanrim CmntMinBil Wrnp of B- rlin is KUuruiiu-eil to eure lull iiuuian. ot ine Kmneys ami rlali!er. u.iiilnl or sniiiresseil nnn nlit.n o ln.iivent ia uhi !;e, onHil i.rsui'presseU lnius;rulln, leucirrlncu or whiles, if ravel, trlevt, sirtmure, lilmiy illiw-liartcs, rlrilil' ciseases. tiriekiiu.u Uepo.-ns, urnu-y, pain iu ine ra i ot st.le, sa-a hea.lache, liuiiiles, lil.iiehes an-J erup tinus ou I lie taee, and all diseases of a speclnc or e..uti'.uU..iial nature. n-jfantU-ss of dura linn, uffe or sex. l.'omiHinn.l Svnii of Hnrhn is a isitive anu milienl eure. For s.1 e hv tle.1. W . lienlnnl , (., S-iiaerset, I'a., .in.l .M.'Uiitnin A Uu., iiaitlu- i ixv, I'a. sei'ia .SOMERSET MAKHtT I 'arrested by Cook A l'KEnits. , HK.ILEUS I.f CHOICE GaCCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, Aj.plej. dried, TP So Aidelutter, V iral Tu-iiSOe flrnli. 100 I l w Muuel, i B. (ke) anas i.uiirr, V (roll) Huckwheal, 1 t'UBhel "5c meal, bus 2 W Reeswax, tp lb .. 2e Baeou, sliuulders, tjl a 12Sc ' sides, " 1-V . " ci'Unlry haran, l B lae Uimi, (ear) fl muliei "oc rorn, (rhellnt) jt Imfhet 1 0a Uiirn nival V fc Se tju.il fk'.QS, y S l'g'-jC Kws, W doi 2ue Hour. t hbl i ''68 . 0 Kluxsecd V hu., (id ft) 1 00 Hams, (suirar cure'i) V lSs Iirl, '( a. : . liaise LeaUier, red sole, j ft .ii:a " uiiper " 'J"1 " kip, " MWdlln v, whiti?, bus ?J 0oj i &0 Oats, it ou wi joe Pnuiloes, ijpl hu 2aw' 35c Pearhes, drieil, V ft lax lse Kve V hn 1 vO Kas?.", ft ft 2 Salt, No. 1, fl bbl.extr I 2S Ground Alum, per sai-k "ii " Aslium. per sack 4 "5 Sugnr, yellow y ft Wgi'i " wiiito i2;.;,i4c Trdlow, V ft "e Wheat, Vt bus 1 Woo), . 9 4UTS'JC New Advertisement DANIEL KINZER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS, Tann.rs till. Crimp and Splitting Machines, Lastitijcs aud Klaslic Web, Bout aud Shoe uppers, of every dtsctiptlon. So. 40 SinlUifleld street, fel-n l'lfTSHCBGII, PA. DM I X ISTRATOK'S XOTI EC. Lsiuta of Join Flillllppi, late nf JfillanlTwp. dceea&ed. Letters ofadminist ration on the atmve estate har. tnir lieca eranted hi the undersiirneil by the uroD- r authnrily. notice is hereby given tothnscin-debu-d to it to make in medial e payment, and Ilium) havinir claims airalus It will p.esriit them duly nuilieiitlcated r.r setlieiueni wiiiinntiielay to A Kvans, Mineral Point. a. k a.si.s, feb: Adminisirali r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. tjiiate of Daniel ltalnl, late of Somerset Ilor., deceased. letters ol administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notico if hereby given to those Indebted to it lo make Imme diate payment, and th-se harlng claims against It to present them dulv authenticated for settlement on Kri.lav, .March 31, 1S76, at the otBi-o of John It. llhl. FKED. A. SMITH, K-l'.'l Administrator. JkOTICE. MvwffoMary, having loft my bed and hoard without Just cause, 1 hereby give notice that I will not r.av anv debts of her contracting alter this date. 1 also notily persons not to sell to an; of mv liomehold uuli't by a written orner. feb2a DANIEL MOSTOIXER. TOTICE. Siimnel Weaver tifrcbv glvs not ire that he has - ! "M1V" ! acres of hnpn.ved land in Paint Tp.. Somerset pountv. Pa., adiulniiig land! l Thomas Hays and Jacob Rose ou the east, Jacob Kna' le on the south, Abraham Weaver ami David Shatter on the west, and Abraham W caver on the north fe!i23 Xeio Adcertinemenl, ISSOIiUTiON NOTICE. I'lie nrm)f TiVVf k Forqacr w dl)tvrU "V. nri wilt iw Mtiua b Joiiu i.y uia.ditiuSi'Dt. - i neDoi-i- Alt pcr-oua ' t me k ortn win aiVe,.i iy eiiUu4 their ini by eai.p l,f? tAt ,h, b-ok will be . u iu ba.ia -n girw f ,i cjieciln. joHX Flii fy iuib iunVuiiB ' t wiU rmtinn the mercaniilo "r'', !. fun.) .n, ,p'JJtKJ l .mo. .,iinlnexVh.im'o l..f g.-lK. OI mo a rail. 1 A UlUKUf'fc N-JT1CK. li .wr.ir be. n HDIK-ltitril ..I'llinir u lll-io ' t';e :ui.i In llie li.iu.lj irt Simiu'l r'"U. la,, .il KwS Ipli S.-t'r on.t wile t anl itnm tli'iee leiiiiy nili:e treret.K nuile i Kereliy niveo .l..i i wiil ui.. til In Pie duilo el nut aiinni- melt', ul liiv ijiii.-r. in .mi-r-ci, w w n-.-.-. .. . . . -.vi.-8 . ivK-n i..J ln:rj all . r . . . L . .1 I' .Id M.n (rsi; liner:! -t i.m aitvi !. W it. Kt rrnu A in I.. nl ITKIX NOTltr. il,wukrjtti. tt a tie tnit i-ti a nT-yt f-7'J ai. ".'.. --i tti ru wiJ :,;';':; 'h wVr: aii nci"...i. . ..... Mean. sh. ...1- ...... . 1 fcrtlll, fti.i,W Ltt Irt, I it. i t -lii will '-i v.rriii o IV ' I I a ' l.lf .1 Hill. .1. rfb. W. I tJ-.ll t.l:lll l-Atl. a h'ici Sin.l.v .jpI, U Hie "iU ! ruuiiini-.!. I e-ii-.M ! )IIlSTKAT0Ii'.S SAI.K. .iilt f sr ia . M n. lute -if t.w r T"f Tjt.. ilse I-.tiTS of a tni.oiiTali .n harms Len .r-mled t'ltlie nn-lern ne.t. ly H T"fr auiieirny. inlclit- 1 ;o t.l i-mme In tu.k Paw.'"-" pum.nt. ami lh'M- tiaiii'I c!ur e.ntewi:l iir'---nl ttitrin tiiilr titi.'.:-v oi i r ' Wtllrmclll I": ! I!,iW!". TH' IMA lt M f. 12; 4 'u Ui;.ial niNpt ni: k nit: t ukamukt i t l:i.M.l i nt Nil. Ik '.n .niii-o I. t'i l I r ! ..f I ;:!' T line '.I le-irfi't m -. mi'llfil I . ur : 1 ir .w.-r Jjmntty !', I.:im- u'l.-. ii.i I. IU' l l j ; -. , , i. 1. 1. .... ! 1; , . i .1 I i- I t I ,. . J ,. S t m . . i - i - .'WW i i .,, .n.. t i..o ji -A l-- I ! ' ' " ' - i ' 1 - I. y . u .r- I. -a i..r . : ,. r-iu'T rm I I Ml l.i m ii-r-ul "i W.l.'.m ' ,-- '- 1 l.I.e '.'.' I' k ll"l ! I.li" lr ,.i . n I rri e'o-. U '. KB - e- l ksi i'l I:- l-.r,ili l I '"C'-U'r. .. r--l c iitif . I'u. sn-i hi.ja mihtj'tuml 27 I ' . i.i l.i H urri) -cu ai I-. -1 .1 j -a : -r ;r. c, r.i . w. PILE. nrlrt. fi i j A L DITOU'.S NOTICi:. i ne ua t'Tstiraul ua iitor. aiirnilnle l tr tha lr- i'ii:iiiii" I'nurl ui S.itr.eri-l e, nuiy. to illatril-ote II iuii-1 in me li.in-i- Ali xon.li-r" Konis an-l Sitni.n I.. Korns. aiiiuini-irat"rs i'l the e.tie nf Atii-tiaei K'irnii. tlii-eafi-l. to an i amon Ihose lc-i(:i.ilT ea- 1 1: lt therein, hereby nivc, n..nee lhat he will at- I ten l to tlie iliitie ul suiil api-iintment at hUurtira in Sunn met irnui;n. on n'lay, t enroarr -jiii, li: j. vli.-n nn i tvlitre all piT'U iuterpmej may 'iliUll. 3. a.WLK fci'J Au-iitur. A udjtoh's .notice. .N.nl.-e la lei-i-li :ica that the uuJ.-rJUiuU aUilil r. :ti;"iiite.l t'T the liurt of lnmain Pleas o! Si.uiernt euun:y "t examine the accwont of A. .1. t'ntliurn, ts ., asfi'nee of Julio J. Seliell.an l the e3oei'.iiins 10 al l aeeonnt, n hnt the leH, ri-iirt a i aetimnt. anl make a distribution, will aiien.l In I he .iutk-s nt hU app'ilntiiient at the ol ti.aMif Hie Me-srs. Itieri" lirother, in Siroernet Ih.muIj. on Tulav, ilnrvh 14. 117. at 10 oVhK-k a. in., er 9.i i.i it ay. tien an I where all intere'tcl eaa alteml nn.1 lie licaM. JOHXK. EPIE. fe".9 Aii'iitor. FOIl SALE. i offer fur sale a ralaiM' firm wlthla S'-; miles of Johnstowu. nnd '4 mile nf Oet.'town, conlaln init 12 1 acres. T'l acres nl which are under a good statu of cultivation, wilh a now! rir barn, hne lanredwellli.a: h niae and a fT'wd sei of out t uiid intrs on the premises; al. a line orchard of jinod Iruit troes. Will b sold low In payments. In oulre ro"in of lhf tmner on the premise. 1 H EN RY K K A FT, cr ot JIJHNOEI-S, h-Vi JohnstoTrn, Pa. JpUULIC SALE. The noitiT-iirncil will sell at public sale, oil Lh prciule, Bs kt rrdcr issuol out of the Orjihrins 'ourt of ponierct county, the real estate ot Adam i'liek, late of Jetlerson township, deceased, on Saturday, March 4, 187G, at 1 nVl.xk p. m., a certain tract of land situate in Jefferson town"hip, S'iiierset cnunly. Pa., ad jidnlnz lanes ot Itainel Iorwn, Solomon Halter, John yV.ihi and others, c intlnlng ljur hundred acres, more i t les, about 74 acres clear, li acres Iu meadow, with house and bam thereon erecteu: also an orchard of fruit treej apnn the premises. There Is nlsn a irrcat quantity of timber upon iai-1 tract ot land, nud is also underlaid with minerals. TKK.WS. One-third cash, the balance ill tw.i equal annual payments wilh interest. If there ll any portion leitafier all the debts and expenses are paid, then the one-thin! alter sa d debts r pa ll to remain a lien for the widow, of which she shall receive tho interest iiurinir her liletiiue. All payment t bo secured by judgment on tr.e preini.'ii'S. ' I r r.i iii I L imii. i. . , fet Adininiuralnr ami Trustee. N0TIca .. . .... .. All persons are einuonci noi ui uanmr nir mio Marxaret or sell her anything on my account, ai 1 will not he resnnnsihle for any debis of her oon- irnctimr, she havins tell my bed and board with out sullkieut cause or provocation. . . t , . . ,i-i- c t r f, lei 'J -A .1 i ri' ' .1 I si a r. n. VTOTICKTO TAX. PAYERS. Notice Is heretiv riven thnt all State and Coun ty taxes for the yea I STi. that an not aiil on or lelore the llrsi day ol Jiarcn next, win no coueci c.l by legal process. J I IIIVIll T'T T. -1- X. T. .1 I, & A. M LlV H. febo Collector. 0 RPI1AXS' COURT SALE. ly virtoo r.f an enter of tlie Orphan's Court, to me ilireeteii , mere win oe expoeni m puenu uie, on the premises, on Saturday, February 19, I87C, the foltowintr real estate, late the property of Ell- ...h l'rnii.ti ileceased. towit: A trai-t of Und sitnato in tppr Ttrkryfoot Townshio. adtoinina- lands of Chrtstouer Alar, Goilfrey Hoclistctler and others, containing 3.VI acres, about SO acres eieanu ana aooat acres in havinv thereon erected a two story frama dweliinsr bouse, a cabin barn and other out build ings. There is a goon appic orcnaru on ino prem- ies. ..... . rKItMS. One-tblnl ol tne lurcoae money. after deiluctinz costs, to remain a lien on tha nmmisps. the interest of which Is to be paid anna- allv to tha widow during life, and at her death the principal sum to be paid to tha heirs; one-third of tho balance to be paid on confirmation of sale, and tha remainder in three equal annual pay ments, with Interest, to ne secureti on ine premises by judgment. Flftv dollars or the hand money to lie paid as soon as the property ll knocked down. Salu lo commence ai i o i ih e- wi ij HERMAN YOCKXIN, Kfeb2 Trustee. THE WEEKLY SUN. t:r. XIW YORK. .1878. Eliilitccn hundred and seventy-fix Is the Cen tennial ear. tt Is also the year In which an Op position' H"Ue of Representatives, the hrst since the war, will he In power at Washington; and the year or the m emy third election of a President of thel'iiilcd States. 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The fashions are also regularly reported In its columns; anil so are the markets of every kind. The Weekly Sun, eight pages with fifty-six broad columns Is only SI ! a year, postage pre- tiald. As this price barely repays the coat of the paper, no discount can be made from this rate to elutM. aitents. imetmasters or anyone. The ltaily Sun, a large four page newspaper of twenty-eight columns, givesall the news for two cents a copy. Subscription, t osisge prepaid, .'ic a month or 8 ii a year Sunday edition extra, tl.lo per year, w e haTi Mj trarttlhf agTgis. TStsts,s-.riciij. A'cw Advertisements. JOHN F. BLYMYER,' DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints, orEiS. &c, scc. Tpw following; In a pftrt?al V.A of foods in Stock: (J irpouter'a Tool. Plans, Si wb, il-chet, Hatnmers, Cbiseln, Plaue Iron A div. &c, Blick sniiti.'g 0"odr), Hellowa, Anvils, Vkt. Filet, Ilamuvers Ac Saddirj IluP.ware, Tab Trees, Oip; Saddle. JUmed, Buckles, Pmu, Bita arnJ Tovle. Tab) K Dives and Fork", I'ocket Knites. ScUsors, Spoons aoJ lUl!,.-., iu lary -t stock in Somerset Countj. IVn 'cr's (JootU, a fu.l st-ck. Whi iead, Colored Paints fo. inside and onu.le painting. Pair.tsir oil. a!l roUn Varai.-h, Tnrjenimet Flaxstr" 0i!, Bro..l.es, Japan Dryer, W v!uut Stain Jte. Window (Jlass f H( HjZes and jfU cm to aHj sha. The lH.ft t'o.l Oil always on Laul. O . atocts ot Coul Oil I .amp.- is larz" and n,niprieet j very decant styled. Lir 'u'h Circular Saw Fill loftlieb-itquailljr. V ree!ain - FOKKH, Mattock-- r.ttsi.i. C.rnh Hoes, ricks. Scythe- , fa-t Ste ' Stop Ladde' L amaie ana inr n,, of ail izes. Loouk.nji? lOIe,. W l, 1..tl Wringer. r,,r Mat., Babels, Tul, Woooen Pm-kft. Twino, li all sizes, i.aj Pulley-, But'-r Prints, ' '., . . . . . i. i, - ,i t ,. " ' ..." MHh,,.SAHi,IMO atlCES, I raps, rie.-lBlu, .icoi. Cliai" Halter t't tin.-, Sho, I'Jri v u ry fomlis aud C -rds, D-kt L.mks, ifiiiyej., ivjrewr., i.aiene-. auu evervtniuir iiithe Builders' line. Cap.-, Lead, Shot, Pow.b-r au't Safei) Fu-, , Ac, The fart is, I ket-p everything tLattcL.ik-1 tin- Hai 1nvi e trade. I deal ex. lusivelv in this aind ot ol and jrive my i bo!: atttcution t- t Per sons who "are building', or any on in need of auj ..itng my iiue, wnil find it ;. their ad.'autatre gio h; i call. endit to reffwin-iuie jier o I thank ..a maiT new t A j r M GOLD AND SILVER PLATING WORKS B0SAC fc FEDDERSOS. PHOP-S. ccr. m Arc ui m 0 o 00 o o Q teJ o ro 03 S3 CD rw '1 w CD O 50 o o -1 9? O O 1 urf o O CD o 0) CD S3 SLEIGH OR SKATES, Preo for Every Boy. One hours' work will get tnem. onn .i crct. i stamp to htr Owa Plreside lor particulars. FIFTH TEAR OF OUR OWN FIRESIDE, A IuAROE EIGHT PAOE Illustrated Household Journal, It contain the best of Sltorles, Fashion News. Conkerv Sir the Kitchen, and all the requisites ef a tamlly Literary Paper. Price with fine Premi um (1.10 a year. Reduced to 50 Cts., WITHOUT PREMIUM, Making It the cheapest paper published. Can vassers can now secure large clubs without tnu ble. Semi 3 cent stamp lor sample paper and cir culars. Address Ol'R OWJf FIRESIDE. janlJ 1T William SU New Tor, FIRST PRIZI AT VltNNA EXPOSITION, 1873. H. ROSENSTEKL, Manufactnrer ef superior Union Crop Leather A ad dealer In Bark, Hides, and Plasterers' Hair, JOHNSTOWN, PA. 4.000 curds of oak and kem'oek bark wanted. Cash paUl en delivery al tae tannery. JOTICE. will Inform the cuhlie that laassrriiug Ihne at eight cents a buaheL and wiUuka laxia jn en f. a V. w. REAM, jetf Jenner X Roads, Pa. o CO S3 Sew Jdceriignienti. M'i! mul C'mK Cut Mill !ii.ji! Kettle.-. Ila-.dtcti nf all kindc. SlMIi:i, IIXUKS, snifttii-. Slfdirei. Ma-son llamrr'-ri. . . ' " ... ""-' - u -1 n, ii. r -, - fcirub :iu- e, llor-r Brushes, tur- I i!vt -cye rta.uab.e my old curtoii -rr :t iheir patronage. r t Don't forgo - he !. BAKU'S l'LOUK." JOHN F. BLYMYKK. Ar4 FITISDJGl Pi '' Ht hi. . i. what res. t. w . I 1 . . One Million Acres ' t I - 'ill.lll l. uM k. a klll.li VntiS.l B- ' Selr l-t .s 4 h k ro. i - ! -i V'l.ak' .i . ii j .4 .i ku !t -A yf. a- r,i. wir. I B. f-nJ-i.l. uic J . prv'iri to . a"; iwa 4""a, ii-it. wa !, uie lriil S- II wrate-l puro; klu fait of frf atvl a i t -A .!r. . K ll'i .V kl' i - urn r i traiwl Ri.U MuU ' f. K. Lw f El kC t. -rr ; Lul t. ; jjalA-w Have new opeaed A Largi! and Complete Assortment of I (iaods for iFall and Winter Wear. They Save a complete a?sonmcnt o Jlaallie,, Furs, Iress Ciootls, Felt Skirls, lloop Skirls, Baastles. Gloves, Whoes. fsiin) Saittlal. And Pelt over Shoes, MEN AND BOYS' Clothing, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, GLOVXSj&C. Underclothing for Men and Women A large assortment at HARDWARE QUEENSWARE, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. A large stock rf fine and coarse SALT By the Barrel or Sack Prices as Low as Possible. C. & 0. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Pa. Oct. 30. Pressed Brick, Made nj the Philadelphia principle, equal to the ettr article. Hand Biade bricks, superior te aoy made la the county. Hare now ou hand loo,. 000 of unifnrm color, which I will sell at low rates, ('nrrespoodeni-e solicited from parties intending to build. I will take pleasure in farnisans; sum pies. Address THOS. MAXWELIa, decs t'rsiai, Somerset County, Pa. ZELL'S i lM.ftiO articles, 3.D00ra : gravings. and IS splendid FIiTPF(iPFHIA MP The BEST BOOK LHUlliLUIIifllfl, Vf universal knowledge Iu New Revised Editioa :liLn;B.K.iVl' , S P ECIM EN w lib map sent for 1 cent. KAkER, DAVIS a CO., Philadelphia. deril T7XECUTOI; S NOTICE. Estate of Henry D. Snyder, fate of Upper Tur- keyfootTp., deeea.-eu. viim tt&meinrT on the above ectate haxtng beca granteil to the undersigned by the proper au thority, notice is hereby given to those ln.kbte.1 to It tn make Immediate payment, and those havlnsr e'alms against It to present them duly autheottrai- HI for Sell temeni v :"'"','i" " , . ' , at tho tn oi Aaron mhi, xs-, ukisunsis borough. AARON WIXA. HENRY STKUCKOrr. ExeeutarSL janl Holaerliaum Woolen Machinery jFOR SALE. Two breakers, thirty Inch Iroa frames, with sWedrawings aaC spool, iroo.1 J in good imicr. aU tor twa bundrea and aitf OoU AUJrti'- ' -reM-btROWkSOXJl. WsJfpiflW1sr