Tiie Somerset Herald. r-' ' February T.ltCT. WlSElAT.. ; -"-r- J HaltltY FRITZ. Covnlf $rrefor. w -,!, ,.etial MUmiKia to all surveyin wnilrt !Ud.uwrt italics, bonds, wills, agreements. Ta Nux-H will j f.iund lit hlsotfirtj very Saturday SomfriKt j -l.OOO KIMW CHOICE IJUTTEK WANTED IMMEDIATELY I IV IV. S.TKN.Kd III, Rti.imuRF., n. n i Thk days are getting a litlle longer at a ends. Tin safTron crop U short "urns pale. Tiik latesti song i , -T Beat as One." now working on tbe uitie i The sun is bour s stem. Ir vou want your watch n paired send it to McDowell. The I.entcn season will liegin on St. Valentine's day this year. Ei MflX)WF.t.l. reirs watches and clocks in a good and workmanlike manner. tioHT million cunt's are burui-d daily fa lhi country, and the l.s isa'l covered by any insurance. What shall it profit a man if be has an account against every man in town, if lie A-au'l collect a cent LrtatoPAL service w ill le held in the Jod Templar's Halt on Sunday. Feb. 11. at 10 and " o'clock. The ground is not frif.tnt'at bard tosnw wild oats, and a great deal of it is Ileitis' own at present. Caiipestkus will find at I'lynnre's Tools ol all kinds at its low prices as they ran be Umgiit anywhere. It sadden tbe rtldinarv heart to see a beautiful young lady finely dressed. sd deuly utp and sit don iu a wet sjxit. An ioHtion of bi-torv g'K to show that Vauderbilt was literally ru ber I h:in 4 'ro'sus, ty several millions of dollar. TEBfcONS who are laiildiui: w ill rlod at Blvmvers' prices as low as the same goods can 1 U'Ught in the city, fall and see. ScARl.KT fever lias put in an appearance in nearlv eery family of Somerset. We are pleased to say that it is ol a very mild torm. Ir you have a watch or clock that needs reiiairiuc. take it to F.l MIowell. on Main street, aud be will fix ii lor you cheap. Mr En. S niua t b: l n appointed Treasurer for the County l.r Direi'lors Mr. Josiah Keller declined to serve any longer. The rds in tbissectiou .d the county are in a tearful condition Aliniwt impas M'de. The bLtsho driisare bird to get through. If you are out ot work send your ad dress "to M. A. Young, 201 liroadwav New ImjmciV. Hi e beal editor has tn-en ! nt for the aeek. Whether he went away tor a Cpre or to get married we are unable to ay. iVrij neither. Wk would call ailcaiKU to the card ot Dr. W Cuuniutrbaiu. bo has J riuam in ly located at .New Centreviile, to iw tound iu another column. Six business bouH s in the ti'wn of II in- 1 i le the sh. ritf U-i ; tluitU on aere cbd met It The JvutmI -ns there i a ani in tbat town. FrKMTCKE Men will fin 1 ibe U-sl Varnishes. Ibis and Bed Fasts, Castors. M uldiu. lowest possible prii-es. it Blvmvers' Tuiiantine. A.U., at the Wuilk coastioi; in Huntingdon week two boys were severely iijured had his lliiith cut anil the other bii broken near the thigh. las: , one leg A bill ha been introduced into the ; nouseot lU-.resen.alive.. at Harris!,.!, j within a period of six years. The four weeks of union meeting ended (iunday laM. All the participanlsaitree ta Myieg that murh good was accnupiislr tA dunog the time. ANTrHJNO Uiat you may want iu the Hardware line vum c t-l at Blyiners' at tow psious. Call and see them. Read his advert! meet in anoLber ci)Juu.a. A Kkktix av man was frozen todejah in ld. reot-ntlv, and bis aile didn't hod it out until aioruioc when he Uik-U lo re mind her to get up and Liu -lie the lire A llPATCH was received on Monday - . , - . VI I ' .Iu,, i imn uiu lan ium mis. . i.ii. v w '" , w ho w as several weeks a'o taken to the lrsane Asylum, at Harrishurg. was deal. The Ijitrobc Adcanct savs between SO . Jill i iuin i. .ml in i i 1 1 1 1- mvti Ii.- I l ... .i. r.ii,,,:;, ;.. I that ;lace sisru-J 'he pledfe tor a vear on I jFridav las. - . , , t . -Uu uim wi.iars as ol U. tW wbooU.bute me leas, u, oe r su.iiiori. ciuu ix-auu uuu iJie um iat.ii w ith their mauaemeci." CorTEKFEIT creeu ha.k ol Ibe tie. nomiualvon ot f l.W'. are in in ulafiiat. We have carefully examined tir pile" ol bills of that denomination and And l.beui the genuine article. Tut t-itTt House when compb-fetl iU be the hu lotcl in Smthwestern IVoo. Iraaia. At flotlM! fuiure day we k (:rea full dcstiiiU.yW , dt-st rib ing lis Ouusy (utot uu !nt. eia". IT is a thoToouh r' lo Ssiunijsa: that ber people do not i ib ir L'') taxes more pmuiptiy. We loistaud that the teachers have lieen paid iitil. nothing since the hii!s were oj-nel. prrTvs are in circulation thriigh all SMTVi.-W tiy uiuntry for sitnatures. pray lini; Jlif Oot. rna-tt u lake Imldand o-r-mir- Hie u-trt)oi lo in br I'liilC'! WatiO Tbr I'vLMui mi.UkI'm 'M New VoA PirillHIHi no.u.c ime iw- it if. in nearly fiery nil 4 lb cotuiiy. No csn bate proA'ad la'ai iu ttoiursT-l. lul we bare beaid of qiliu- a owui'tr ol tl aibs troiii Ibis dreadful jukc ui Ibe Mirr lot country. A MAD Slter created cuisitit-raMt-i Aile ftvent and fen lor some of tl.e 1. on Moodav iiuKniniE Ust. Hewstlte prop erty t' Mr. Joiio Y'lHioir. our mietprisina batcher, and slarlnl out the Jenorr pie on a full run, if he was bound l-r Job us tow n . A petition of sundrj citizens ot Miitofd township lo vacate tbe t rid re fxrr Cassel isan river, where tbe old Forge road rrosves the same. Tbe court apiair.ted IT. iL.txhrock. Esq . surveyor, and John iilessuer and JnsUh J. Walker, viewers. A ta-iiiitin of snndry riiii-ns of J DBer and it" U'ulunlf.t hi bI for a rmd frtHU a point on the rtwu leading ttoui F. R. Bralmaa'a. in Jt-Daer to nvhip, to a road leadioc from S, J. 'Mdleir'a to the 8u)stowa and Greens burg pike, in Que aing townsaip. luTa aimewiiat ui size, Uji arte-ure it (till turoibbmiu readers uiuc'i residing inviter a ever. U-io. set in smaller type. Brother Smith is infill. rihle ; it takes more thuo s panic to break liiiuriown. A mono the admirable properties ot , tili-im Sulphur tx.p is thai of cleanaiou J tiie brad of dandruff and prrrenlinif. its j nitiMHjuent acctiuiulalinn, by opening tbe . vxv of tbe scalp and tbua iee-vine it I ht-a'thfuliv moist. Depot Crittenrtoa No. SintU Avenue. X. V. Hill's Hair 4 Whisker Dye. black ur brown, 5U da. TO THEFAliMERS ! Ship your Uutter to W. S. TEMPLE & CO. . Tliev best prices last season for every j farmer ho shipped to them, and if you j wihn hitb price tbia season you will da , . . e. , ell to ship to tilt IU. TuKREisa bill pending in tbe Slate j Ix-vrisiaiurt:. hit h ivsiuires that all per i stm who design contracting a matrimonial alliaiu-e shall tirt take out a marriage li ! cerise, and that alter the ceremony is per- tunned the certificate ha!l lie entered on i record in tbe oflice of the Uecorder of tbe icoiinty in nbiebtbe nuptial contract was luiteie.1 into. Tuk Jobtiftuttn Turn Yen-in will bold their tilth Mj-Ui-r:ile Hull at I'nion Hall. Tui-sduv evt iiiiK. February 13. 17. It ; pr. dnix a to le a iiiot brilliant affair. Tbe ' umuaeinent are gentlemen thoroughly I ciivi rsatil vi iih ouch eulertaiumenls and will doubtitss make this liall a success in ! evt rv particular. Smie of our young I Ocr tuifthbor. tbe Meycredale lnfrpen ' ieiple Ciuileniplate attending tbe maxjMer nJ the butter ) ,.. i Traiui that! A cat-F'sh weighing ninety-six pounds ' was taken from the Mononahcla river, a lew days ai!o. The tlsh was wedded in Mn shore by the ice. and having iiolliitii: hut a skill' oar. tbe man who dis- covi-retl it, ratiiuieit that Uon its throat, i and weut to an adjacent house for an axe. I Alter considerable struggling, be got in f live or six licks w ith las axe. and killed lit. Tilt rresidintial tpjcstion seems still to lie the great topic ol conversation. Small griuot Democrats and Republicans can Is- seen most any bour of the day standing HMund the comer discussing the question and talking ot the chances. Tbe Demo crats si-em more jubilant that some weeks ago. Then they thought the goose cistked. but now they think they still have a chance. Tutsi, long evenings afford golden op- I jiortuuities lor reading )apers and uselul books. o other time Uurin; tLe Tear is better calculated to study or any kind of mental labor ; but especially among our young, bow le comparatively take advan tage ot these opportunities. The time jsjeutin loalmi;. it employed in literary pursuits, would insure in the future a mtud i Kelt stored with knowledge anil practical j information. j A maiiri acs recently took place in Cen tre county by which a lady married her nephew and la-came mother to her neice and step-mother and aunt to her daughter-in-law ; one uncle to her children becomes their graudtaiber, another a brotberin iaw ; tueir coiisiu becomes ball-sister, and their nephew and niece now becomes hroiher and sister-in-law, and her brother ill law now becomes her father-in law. hew ! hat a mulure. To all ho have any trouble with their Eves. Ears, or Throat, or have Catarrh, w'uich is siiid to be tile cause ol nearly ihree-tourtii ot the cases of dealuess, we would call their attention to Dr. S.dler, of Pittsburgh. whe card will tie tound in i i alio: la r com n,u. in saiuiui ireatmeui i and successful oia-ratioiis in this vicinity and neighboring communities, in tbe most dillieult Cast, are practical corrobor ation ol the eminent reputation he bears as un Oculist and Aurist. Wkstf.ii.-s" Pennsylvania Classical and Scientific Institute. During the past six months the Institute has received, inde pendent of what students have paid, more itiau JtAiO IX). It is expected that during the next six month. more will be received than the lust six. Rev. X. B. Critchfleld has accepted the financial agencv of the Institute. The building no erected will It- ready for occupancy next September. The school will then be prepared toaccom niodate one b'.'.mlrrd ami fifty pupils. VVU.ONS. Hating recently accepted the azenev lor this connty ! tbe Studebaker Co, I am seliini excellent wagons of all dimen sions on se ial terms of Ten Djllars m.imi; pa ments. Ant itu wanting a wagoQ Hill cer- l'it'1' find It decidedly to their interel to '-""suit me N fore purchasing elsewhere. Addr.-! W. W . IIautzf.i.i.. Somerset, Pa. Alton tour weeks ago Jackson Smith, residing on Clover Creek, near i.liams- bum. accidentally cut bis hand, severinc one of the arteries. Ii tis roughly bound ! up and allowed to heal, tie weut to a I pbirian and asked that tbe wound be opened and the artery tied, tie was in formed it was not neceswiry. hbortly j alter he was taken !'.. and although bis " " n;" V e ,"" . J". e "' dt-veh.ped the sy,;,p oms a tending iiuaxailin;, and in a few davsatter hu died 11- was a'Hiiit thirty -one years ot age and uumarried liroue Utrill TuErffrr,ijf)nrrstroni:lyurges the passaje of the marriage licen law, no belore the Legislature. It hopes that the lergy and others will take an interest iu the matter, that the people may be pro tected trom that class ot clergymen always ready to many h raotis a bo may present themselves without any resjiect to age, or u the claims ot parents and guardians. It ""H" , T ' . .t I rOIlfW'fif H IL.P IIaIII'HTII CM lUC lAUUtlW. I The U tiij.ker p 1iHjM Jo (Md -erv-w ui hit .uW - eua.uoK .ocM a ail 11 tlii't li'uiu nun oia.c it ir tntactire, Ma to undo some outrages al ready done, it would he a great blessing to some families. Avke's Ainrricaii Almanac is now reatly tor delivery bv tbe druiruists, and we are free lo sav tuai we nave read I tins weifsime visitor wtih siti-faclion and protii. It coLlaii s an tslonishing aiuiM.nl of information which is useful to every Uedis, - aesfnKn which pe-'Ph' suffer.' It r rec.,!mlm:s v ,e U nmlicine. itone cu.n!oyJ, irresp-cive ot Avers t Family Medicines, sad furnishes, indeed, ! Ibe L-.t medical advice by .!;? a great ' urn'i'i'v of ai'.titrO'sc-tc 1 treated ruixtx. . - luby. fiut BllctxIflcS. 1 ikes arc ue bt-cA tt;::v witfi.-Huij and I atMQ that comes; i ud Wr .wr mi. i ih U- J a refresh-1 i iujci.iri'Mitioii io our enjoy nirfiti fsyry ; rear. ' Ciutr ttirier. There is no d.,u' t hut the present sllua. ion ot all kinds of onsinrw and industry ! .rfullv dt-iiressed, aad it behooves t-vi.xy JUumr to bk caretully lo thetr ei-is-ik-'-s. iiHcr ir c-.'U-ng on when chil dren are liable lo Crotp, i:i.i(i:ng Cough, t-tc Cough aud coltts wtil urciM every-: U.v, nd Cousiunption wiub oibe ' Throat fcd Luti; diseases will carry off many. I new nuw Miiiuid not oe ne bcteai. Doctor l.itii ar -AjKAWV(r, sod we wiHii.l ailvise xir people Ut ii litim- chkk's liLKX.iK vnrp. It never baa tailed. One fsntV at 75 cents will keep tour whole family well during tbe winter, '"au dot- will relieve anv Case. Sold in uf ivM 'be J-'bifet' States, and by your Druggie t- '. i-oi. WlIO KIIJ.IJ GrF.KAL BRAriK-l TLe B:oii i rHcnpt furnishes this item tb-i; "The di-nin ol general Brad iioii. iii Ibe F4iliii ei(-iitjoo against Tort Duotiesxte. t. rliuourgb. U3 J.u. baiuUats bet ii aiiri'-utetl t autod rn- criied Irom the Indians ial whose aiiibush he fell at lirddk's Field, twelve miles s-.utbi-a of the eti . I.iil Hit- rple of tbe iih-unti.ins have a trailiti that he was re aiit slea ly tine of bis ova command, itca T m Fosett. a Viriiiuian smut, who was ;i.ulirti by llraiid-k for some infraction oi Ibe army rt-uuUu-m. and improved tbe ti .irlunily i rft rrti by tbe jjt lo get bis revenge. Fiiett was living Dear Brad, dx-k's crave w ithin the meatory of some st;!i liviug. fc.4jic ol whom have beard it trom bisn bps when liq:ior lal utade bim cmmniiicHiive. The ftU d ppntr- itn? r niailut f Ft Necrssrt. here WastiingttiB in this campaign toaght bis lo extend tbe same oanfort. as A baa prw Crt bwtue and met bis first defeat can y iously. to every one. We advise aM coo still be seen, about twelve miles east of temphuing a visit to the city to stop at the I TciocUiwn, near the old national road. St. Clow). Mr. W. IUer, a wealthy and esteemed resident of Summit township, came to his death suddenly, one day of last week. AVe know but tew of the particulars which are these. Mr. Baer went away irom home and was an bis return, driving a fpan ot very good horses in a light sled. The mails were rery icy and on coming down a hill, at tbe bottom of which was an open spring gutter, the horses started to run, the sled struck the side of the gutter, breaking tbe tongue loose from the sled, pulling Mr. Baer out oi the box and started in a lull run. It is thought that one of the horses kicked him on the head, as he was found shortly afterwards quit dead. SrriDES death. On last Sablth morning Mr. Samuel Evans residing at Hustontown, this county attended church at llartman's chapel. During the sery ices be arose trom tbe seat be occupied and moved to another across the aisle. It was noticed tbat be staggered in changing bis position, and shortly afterwards be droped over in his pew. Assistance was immediately rendered, and he was con- j veyed to his home, where, after remain ing in an unconscious condition for about an hour, be died. Tbe deceased was to all appearances in perfect health betore going to church, having conversed freely and joined in tbe singing a short time be fore death placed his icy band upon him. Tbe cause ol his demise was pronounced to be ajioplexy. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his death. Fulton lrmoer,tt. Please take notice. To furnish our customers with goods we have to order uem irom ine wr.oiesa e dealers in me largecilies. We not only have to order them, we have to pay lor them. To do this we must be paid for them. We bo such ot our customers as have got our goods and not paid for them w ill remember these facts, and call and settle their accounts. It is a small thing to you hut a big one to us. We don't want to place your accounts in tbe bands of a Jus tice of tbe l'eace for collection, but we do want our money. Vou have our eoods come and give us the equivalent. We mean business. We have spent about all tbe money in ths kind of printing we pro pose to. "Fashion Bazar," Mrs. J. B. Tredwell. No. 6 Mammoth Block. Looseness of mercantile apprais ers. Attorney General Lear savs in his annual report : In the collection of the revenues of the Commonwealth it has been found tbat tbe greatest difhculty and the largest loeses are in the license of hotels, restaurants, brokers, auctioneer venders ot merchandise, and taxes on writs and processes of city and county officers. While the system is a good one the checks to guard against dishonesty are defective. t'ue ol me difficulties arises Horn the im perfect manner in which tbe duties of the appraisers of mercantile taxes are perform ed, and this is to a large extent the result ot the detective manner in which those duties are defined in the legislation on the subjeet. The law is dillerently under stood in different localities, and there is a want of unilbrmi'.y throughout the State. The whole subject requires revision. A Lt'CKT escape Mr. Ed. Hudson's little son had a narrow and fortunate es cae, from death last week. It appears the child obtained a vial of Cough Syrup and took a generous dose of it. but afterwards told bis mother tbat be had done so. which confession most probably saved bis life as the physician knew the cause and could promptly apply the proper remedies. All ol this class of medicines contain powerful sedatives and the boy was soon in a con dition bordering on coma ; every etlort was made tj lianish sleep ; be was fre quently basted with cold water, made to walk around the room, and even the most powerlul slna ks of a galvanic bat tery bad. at first, seemingly, but little ef lect upou him. After 24 hours unremit ting labor he was considered out ol dangr and is again aliout lively as ever. We sincerely congratulate bis paren's on his j fortunate, recovery. Meyerfdab hult- jtfmient. Have Tw Trl II? We refer to that most remarkable com pound, which almost every one has tried. Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound. for coughs, adds, blood spitting, weak lunns, croup, ''hooping cough, asthma, bronchitis, and all diseases of the lungs and throat. Probably no sim ilar preparation ever before go quickly tound its way into public favor as this. Its sale in our community is simply enor mous. 'I hose who have been disappoint ed in other so-called remedies, are espec ialy inviied to try this. Be sure to get the genuine Dr. Morris' Svrupof Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehounii. There are imi tations in the market. Look out for them. Trial size It) cents. Regular sizes, .10 cents and (Ice Ilollar. For sale by (J. W. Ben ford. Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, w hich never fails. Pleasant to take, and requires no physic. Price Jo cenuv. Tim amount of mail matter transported over the railroads every day is simply enormous, and to arrive at an idea of what should be proper cumpeoiation the Onv eminent every vear has all the mails weighed simultaneously throughout tbe United State. Commencing w ith Thurs day all mail matter will be weighed at all the itofTice towns in the county every dav fi-sixty days. To give an idea of tbe amount of mail matter at the I'nion Depot, in Pittsburgh, the IaiUt of last evening says that a post office official must be present on the arrival of every train bringing in mail, to' weigh it. There are on an average four car-loads arriving at tbe I nion Depot each day. On Sunday two hundred and fifty bags of foreign mail matter passed through the city, the major part of them being from England and hound for Australia, and her other colonies in the Pacific ocean. AmnF.XTS : Miss Margueretlc Hock ing, a niece of John Hocking. Sr., broke ber arm on Friday evening last, on re turning from the store to tbe dwelling, which are but a few feet apart. Dr Mevers was called in and reduced the fracture. Tbe vou or lady hears ber suf fenugs bravely, and is doing as well as could be expected under the circumstan ces. ftolotnon Grin had the forefinger ot his left hand neatly sliced off in the region ot the nail, bv one ot Morrcll's plat ful machines. Benton Risbelierger completed the job with a chisel, and tbe knigbt of the glue pot stayed the flow of blond and pain by a generous application of his 'stick -em -tight." Mr. Urine is hoppine around as lively as ever, but a little more cautious, and is powerfully convinced that these furniture machines mean business. Sl' tjertdnle ladtjxndtnt. Fmt Last Sunday morning, about Zr?' o'rlnrk tranke vit iwa isanini? from railrj.,ne ..p nj Jonndry of Messrs jr,..r ti.i IWj i t'.i on U.t.r BKA near ,hc d0rjO. rCDnel!sviUe. .B1j a . Tery short time the" entire building I y-as v rapttej ;3 names. I ne ure soon 1 comiuunic&id U) f h laig fri;qje hotel ad- inning, known a-s tie baUuaore Mnu-;. aiid la ao iaprediMe short fpace of time, botn buiidisg wrrp ifl aches. McGralh's hardware store. adtimtg 'hfl Baltimore House, fmt separated by aa aiitv, ic slightly damaged bv the fire. The loss on the machine shop and foundry is estitr.ated at niteen tuousand ooiiars, ana tne nrnei jree thousand. Both were insured. The h.ol wai i.-wned and kept by D. Welsh, Saturday mcLi iVfT'ous, a frame house in I New Haven, on late .eppv! side of the tittf. was also destroyed fcy fire, it vti ii-art4 iur tit" W, Pa. railway irack. l'l"toir MU'ttlard j Mr. Frank Boyts, tormerly of this place, was one of tbe members of the foundry firm. ! Oh a in'si rUU u Philadelphia we atyjed at the St. CUo4 Ilotet. TU ph?ar ure ot our sojourn waj made cumplels by the cordial wekome we me', on ojjr arri val, and tbe attrniion we received while1 there. This hotel is certainly tbe most owforUia aod complete is the city. bitualed in the BiltUt oi the wholes! and retail business houses, and coorenient to all the places of amusement. Since tbe Exhibition the house bar been thoroughly renovated ; the frescoing is beautiful, while tbi saw carurtt and painting gen erally add a cheerfulness soaroely to h imagined. Mr.ti. W. Mullin has admit ted his ton. . K. Mullin. and Edward L. Beam, of Fort Wayne. Indiana, to assist bits. la tbe future the firm will, be U. W. Mullin it Co. This house is certainly deserving of patronage, as it was the only one wbirn did not raue tbe price on ac- rounl ol tbe Centennial, and eaoeavored Mr. Hesrt Pchre, with his daughter, while ou their way to Bedford a few das ago, met with an accident which uight have resulted quite seriously. Mr. Buhr aa usual was driving a pair of very spirited horses, and while going down the moun tain between his place and Imgruen's the horses started on a brisk trot Tbe road was icy, and when Mr. Suhre came to a turn the sled was thrown roundso violently tbat it came nearly in front oi the horses. Both Mr. Suhre and his daughter were thrown out. but neither ot them were seri ously injured. The hotses started at a full run across a field of snow nearly as high as theii heads, being held together only by the yoke, the sled having been broken to pieces. A tall rail fence was in Iront of them, and they dashed right at it, one horse tumbling clear over it, tbe other one slaying on tbe other side. Had it not been tor tbe timely assistance ot some team sters who were coming up tbe mountain tbe horses may have been set iously hurt, as they were still held together by tbe yoke. Aboct a year ago a lad. residing in Baltimore, unusually brisbt and intelli gent tor his years, left home in search ol adventure. He was the child of respecta ble and well to-do parents, and was well brought up and cared for. But his active mind was allowed to absorb the disturbing ami neaaeniug elements contained in the light, lrivolous matter found in sensation weeklies and cheap literature. This stuff had the ellect ot making bun dissatisfied w mi ins Lome and lrtends, so he started out in pursuit of adventure. He traveled over the w est, and tor a lad o! 15 bail a ro u ,nJ Tariej experience. Un ,ti,iu ' "ri "J , , ! day bis parents were surprised and shock eu uy me intelligence ot his sudden and untimely death. hile riding on a treight train, bound east, the misguided lioy must have tallen olf the car. When discovered, both arms and legs had been severed trom the body by the train. The remains were placed in a cotlin and sent to his sorrowing u iruiw in uaiuuiore, cioseiy ioi lowed as a sad sequence the news of his death, the first h-ard from or about him for a year. -uiwi.a Mtror. That shrewd and very inquisitive young J.CIIUC1MUU, me locai cuiior oi tue J onus- town Daily J rtbunf. has been interview iug at length one of the numerous horse buyers, w bo have recently been purchas ing horses in this county. From a long article in the Tribune we glean tbe follow ing: i hat tor the class of horses needed for heavy work in Philadelphia and New York, tbe best purchasing market in the whole State is to be tound in Somerset county. Tbe farmers there appear to take an interest in raising the Kind ot stock that ' ,uc "jit-uou icijuireu, auu neuce ' uere 18 -' great rivalry among drovers who visit that district with the in tention ot dealing in the commodity. Besides Philadelphia and New York dealers the horse buyers of Baltimore and vt ashington nnd this a most advantageous market. To Mr. Peter Heflley and one or two otuer enterprising farmers and stock raisers are our farmers indebted for this fine market. Very large sums of money, aggregating thousands of dollars, have been paid out in Cash in this community luring the tall and winter. There has hardly been a day for six months past that there has not wen from one to a halt dozen burse buvers in this town. Barx ncRXED ix Salem towxship. William Jones lives about four miles south easioi Heimont. A reception was given his daughter on Tuesday afternoon one week ago, to which a number of near neighbors were inviied. In the evening a party, consisting ot ten or twelve persons, came to serenade the newly married pair. As they were gentlemanly in their conduct they were generously treated by Mr Jones laiinly. 1 hey and the guests Icli tor their respective homes atiout nine o clock. Scarcely bad they left when Mr. Jones saw a light in the barn, which appeared as large as the blaze ot a lamp. In a tew moments the w hole barn was in flames. and all efforts to extinguish tbe fire were of no. .avail. It was a sad close to the fes tivities ut the day. The screnaders used fire-crackers in abundance. One acciden dally flew into the barn and thus caused the fire. Such is the most reasonable sup IKjsiiion as to tbe origin of the fire. The loss w hirn Mr. Jones sustained is not great. He had one hundred dollars insurance on the barn, which was quite old, built ol round logs, and had on it a clap board rout The contents, ten bushels ot w heat. ten of oats, ten of chop-feed, five tons of oats straw and one hundred shocks ot top ped corn-fodder were destroyed. The contents were, however, fully covered by insurance. To some persons tbe loss would not be great, but to Mr. Jones it is consid erable. He has tbe sympathy of all that know him. W'tttmorthind Dfmocritt. Trailixc arbltvs. This is one of tbe most beautiful and highly fragrant of the early wiid flowers of our hills. It is sought alter on Nberia lulls every spring, by the young folks in our town, and if transplant ed to our gardens, would make one of tbe most desirable acquisitions to any collec tion. Many attempts have been made to transplant the arbutus, but, we have heard of no one who has been successful. We therefore clip from the New Y ork Herald the following directions, and hope some of our lady friends will preserve the same until spring, give it a fair trial, and report ibe result : "A writer whose name was not fur nished, savs : 'I prepared a border of ground oa the north side ot my wood- house, one foot in depth and composed of one third leaf mould from the woods. It was so placed as to receive at the bottom a portion of the drip from the eaves of the shed. I then procured from two of my friends, in different parts of the country, boxes of plants taken up with a good sup ply ot earth adhering to the roots and carefully packed in moss. Along with these Packages of plants 1 also procured boxes ot the earth in which these plants originally grew. This soil was spread over tbe surface of the herder and the roots of the new plants were caretully em bedded in it. Tbe border was well water ed, and afterwards mulched with leaves and moss. A few of these plants died in the course of the summer, but the most of them lived and flourished, as thongh the bad not been transplanted. The follow ing spring found them in good condition, and during the first half ot My they fur nished a tine display of blossoms, Tbe arbutus requires partial shade, a degree ot moisture at the roots, a soil tree from clay and comprised largely of sand and leaf mould. To make the matter doubly sure tbe plants should have a fair start in the soil to which they are indigenous. In tbe winter they should have a light covering of leaves and evergreen boughs." ' How TO DETECT COt'XTERFEIT HALF dollars. As counterfeit ball' dollars arc being imposed oa tbe unsuspecting a tew simple directions tor detecting them may be uselul. especially to stores and shops. Counterfeiters generally content lliem selverwith the cheap and quiet process ot eling from moulds, though sometimes they strike a piece fr-;g dies. The mould is- made from geculfie 'coin atid yeiuc facsimile' They' use a type m'eial. forne what ' hardened and sonorous by the addition bf M'i'e'. tfcf whole being sligUly siUe.ea oyer iu a bauery, and Iha yaft being neatly rib!ied out on the edge, such a jilt? may ps h''e f.5$h and new. They ar., huer:r, raiUsr too white and u thick, cr ii bf the right thickness, too light There is something about the gemdne coin tbat ordinarily puis it above suspicion, particularly after tbe new white surface has given place to the inimitable and per manent nine-tenths lint. It may ?f abused b"v Seating' or Straining, or by contact with gum isii ban J. l has been disfigured with tin toil, lor the nwit purpose pf pro voking a bet. la rare ease it may have a flaw at the edge, or shut in, which destroys tbe ring, but generally it speaks well for itself as la color and sonority. The genuineness ot a half dollar is some ti.i'ii i tT..n ii Liofciiiii aAss. Ut an of ui. and especially to storekeepers, taking them otten through the day. ft is, therefore, worth the trouble to have on the counter one or two witnesses essy U be bad. Fir!- 4 twlaBce, which need, be no. more iflan a inio sifip ot wuou eiaui ten inches long newtlr poised. Place a good piece on one end and the suspected ooe on the o'ber aqd have a weight or three grains at hand. Jf tbe difference is more than that decline taking the pi lieotniii A liquor teat, composed as fol lows: Twenty-tour grains of nitrate ot silver in crystals : one gramme (say fifteen grains) of nunc acid, and one ounce ojr water. Anv aruggut can put wis up, in a small bottle vital a pointed gl&ss stopper. made for lifting drops, taking care ta use pure ingredients. Remove a little of the surface ( the corn with a knife, and then unco tbe place with a drop Iron tne stop per. It good, there will be pa actios ; U bad, H blackens at voce. 1 At a meeting of the Agricultural Soci ety the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : President W. B. Frease. Vice President Wm. Stahl Secretary F. C. Hampecll. Cor. bee. John R. Scott. Treasurer A. C. Davis. report or treasurer. RECEIPTS. . Received from sale ot tickets " on sulwcription " from D. G. Zim'an. " from county $.-.73 i 170 (K 00 100 (X) ?3j 00 Total receipts DISBURSEMENTS. A. J. Case beer & Co. J. II. Fritz J. J. Hoffman H F. Scbell on lot Printers Labor, lumber, etc. Total Balance in hand of Treasurer sr. so l;U Si) 1G 10 125 0 SO 00 403 t) ?S51 K Grand toial IXDF.BTEDXESS. Interest, J. II. Fritz Geo. Cobaugh A. J. Case beer & Co. E. M. Schrock f 40 ?3 0i" Total $1 44 SCB8CK11TIONS FAfD TO THF. FAIR. Josiah Mowry $ 5 00 Oliver Knepper 5 IW W. H. Huppel ." 00 C. F. Hhoads 3 00 A. II . Coffroth 5 00 G. W. Speers 5 00 Peter Heffley 20 On Wm. L B. Fraum . 3 00 W. H. Kuhl 5 0 Sol I'bl 5 00 II. L. Baer o 00 Noah Casebecr 5 00 F. E. Weimer 5 0i John II. I hi 3 00 A.G. Will 5 no G. C. I.ichty 3 DO J. II. Zimmermiui 3 00 John Hill 15 00 J. W. Patton 3 00 C. J. Harrison 5 00 Henry Long 5 00 J. M. Cook 5 W) J. M. Walter 5 Oi W. lav man 5 on E. D. Vutzy 5 oo Unas Trent 5 00 K. M. Schrock 5 (Hi F. Naugle 5 00 Samuel Deitz. 3 i Total 170 0t HARRIED. BITTNEH STl'BTZ. At Kmldie s Mills, on January 28. 1877. by Hev. A. S. Baumgarduer, Mr. John O. 'Biitner and Miss Margaret F. Slurtz, bothot Somerset county. Pa. MOORE GEISLER. At the resilience of Zebu Ion Mi sire. January 2:5, 1877. by Chauncey H. Berkey Esq., Mr. John A. Moore to Miss Mary Geisler. laith ot S du el-set Co., Pa. FISHER MENSER January 18. 1877, by Kev. John Cover, Martin Fisher to Maggie Menser, both of Somersjl Co. STIER LOWRV On the 1st ins'., in Wellersburg, by Rev. B. Km -pfier, Mr. Henry Mier to Miss Mary Low r; both uf Btdtiird County, Pa. PHUMAKER. On the 12lh T Ja::t:a ry.in Smthampton township. Mrs. Ca'.ha riue Shumaker, aged 77 vears, :j inontbs. and 17 days. 1IK1. RINGER. On tbe 23lh of IX-cemU r, 1876, Franklin, son of Abraliam and Lydja Ringer, of Elklick, Somerset cjuntv. Pa , agetl 4 years and 12 days. THOMPSON. February 2.1. at Mill- wood. Earnest Warren, son of R. Thomp son, aged ID veats. KOMEKAET MARKET Corrected by Cnoa k Bckbits. nraLrita is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, Apples. ilrleJ. ft 5c Apjilchalter, tal Hran. ft 1UD J Butter, f) (keK) Butter. V a fnll i Buckwheat, 44 nushel " meal, low As Beeswax. ? A Bacon, shoulders, y A sides, " " eoontry hams, 4 A 404t jOC .. 1 i6 isttai JUi; ...... ....Tut A' 2-e -. U'-JC 1-c , lie '!!.""!. ie 2c c a; AT 00 , ....Tic lee Corn, (ear) ft tmshei Uorn, (ni.ei.e-i) ei Dutnei tira meal ft Call skliu. y A racitt, -I. Floar. V Kaxseeil y Im., (as ) Hams, (uaar-careti) A Larl. A) A Leather, mt s.4e. It ai?W ......4WMTOC 7-41 sOC 1 e 'i 2 wc Zx tmiooo iic BVIr " kiy. Mlddlrairs. white, IWAt (ntts. y lx Potatoes, V ! reacues, urieti, f Kye V l"4 Kuril. A Salt, No. 1. V bbl.eitra on 42 0c M 7i ...!!. i ...12:Miae l round Alum, per sa-a... i Asbton. per sat-k Sairar, yel..w y A - white Tallow. V A Te I 41 26 ! beat, ft bas Wool, A 4ot4wue Xeio AdeertUements. SOTICK. Having this 'ay purchased from J. W. Patton, his entire stock ot merchandize, I propose continuing the mercantile business ov carrying on a general stocK. and most repecttully solicit patronaee from the peo ple of this town and vicinity, ant! all others in want of goods. I intend addine trotn time to time, suth eoods as will make the stock so complete in all departments thftt it will be to the interest ot those in want of poods lo call and see me before purchasing else it here. F.i. E. Patton. SoMEttsET, Pa., Dec. iO, H7(J. JEGAL NOTICE. lo.-sarmn Suelcher (widow). Christian Spcioher. now deeeaaeil. leavins; three children. Harry Snel ruer. Itewis 9iehrr. Aarah intennameo With WlUiam Keiman Jaisuh ti(ieielHr. n-.w de-eased, leaviDjt a Iwidow) Lee an.1 the tullowintr euidreo Jetlerton Npetcher resiuma In couuty lv.wa. John Speu-tter. Jacot Sieher, Sarah Sjieieher. lntermarrietl with Josian Yutsy, lwi. t'hrtre uber Susanna. inlermarrled wtih Jan.b Weaver now decease.!. leenLS three etiiloren. LettiL-ia. Mary Ann Angelina. Peter Soeieher. n-.w ,,T ,, leanjt friurenil-lren. i iliiara Jttt-r-m. Charles Augustas, Clinton M. an-I Mary Jana. Jsr -r, lieii-ber now dee'd. leavintc survivirn him a (widow ) Ketieeca. now Kebeeea aud llie illowmfcr ctitlitren. Jetterson. residing In t;o.. Itidiaua. Manaret Intermai rie.1 witti ,Initli.in raota Julia un, tnierw a.-rie-l wim Tobias Mot. aer now dee d, restdiiitt in ttlai-k rUwk Co. li st. Slly Iniermameil wnn Christian ll- rkt. Ilul.la. Mary, residingin trarret Co, M.U Austin, rrsi 1 tlta iu liarret o . M-i.. Alexau.!-r, Annie. t;eT mameil with Angusius Jaea.9. Ja-s,b. J..tph. Laura, Saraa. ts.-.u minors ail i-slliiia; in S- m- r. set Co.. Pa.. fclt;xafiethiieie;itr. intenn ,m-: wl h Joseph Yoiier, nw oee .1, tcaTing- six ctd.dr-n, Toloas. Joseph residine; in U-arret t Md.. J .tet.t,. Isttitrjgi L, Orange Co.. Ind., tlitatietn. inter marrieil with Jacob 1. Kauttman. Isaac Yisier. Ijtil Yodcr. Polir Sis-tcner. jntermarri'd wi Ihieid Hloo'gh, now dee d. lean a are ch:l.lren. Patld. JoseeX Mores. Jirot: ret 1 lini; to Wayne lo. Henry, residing m Jener.ai 1 o.. l.-tra- TfiTfr." bereby n.ititieii that In riurruanoe of a erit Iwr tilii i;6ted out ol the flnaana Court of nV.iu-r set Co. Pa.. 1 will bold as in.;uest on llie eal fjtate of Tjtiiaajeher de-'d, dais-i r.jot tlij-e Iraauot titnd )n tatoacreel( Tp , at bi' 'are r-l-aenceon Tiiurta the litn day of .Mareb l:;. Rbeo yos caa auesl It yoa thiol. pro;irr ' UtO. ta.P LE. FeL! 77 s ben IT. SSIGXEE S SAIE. -itljandersie-nesiassiar.ee of Jarnh Pbillirr-I will sell at i.ui iie s le at tbe residence . I said pnillljpi. In Mlifi4i Tp., on fridoy, March 2, the Sjllofjlna; dex-nhed real estarf. jit ; A farm euoialnint; 200 acres, more r lesa situat ed tn said township. attiuiDg Un-lsof Iiaeid Yun kln. J . SshaS and others, at-at lta acres elear-. atsMBt 20 acres In meadow, banna: tnereon ereete.1 a two story Ira me hoe sc. a larse tsink barn, and efheroatboldinaa. kauwa as tbe Peter Phiilij pi ?ERJig we-thfrl jn band, asd the balance la two payAenta. In six and twelte oasiQtbs wit a Interest, ta be secured by judgments. wa;v to tialsittoa asl exemption laws. ' Sale to eammeacc at 1 o'cl'-ck p. sa. of said ii.tr. AAUO.X !LL. Vnbl n As-irnee. rpRUSTEE S SALE. My TaTtBsS faa oyj? oi Owm! I will xi yi- Thursday, Hank IW, 17 7. the follow Ins; real estate late Use estate of Isydia Trent, oseauel A parcel ol aaM snnate tn Nnaereet Tn tavaa sa Oo. Pa., ad tola tf kaadaof laanlel Knoaua La r In la Per. la&r-ab Stutinun and Juernh shafr- uutainuij 4 acres more or leea. tbe ImproTenienu at a one aad e bait story fsane nonae, stable and other Imnmreineot. m good spnng. with spnsg houeuietssnn. Deutw sttaatesf an-tti s ftua re-la ; iwmerset. witbla afrw nsljoi aarbuul boas', also. ufiTeaet.t te Pleasant HUI Cbarra. ! T Kk si. 4'aa. tmm awrerat. la be paid wLtl kad af, bedaaoewaes 4 l at delieere I. . . .-V ..-I. L-ll S- S- II - - as j .s , r. n. ybJ TT Trvtce. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF County of From January 11th, 1876. to January 1st, 1877. JOIAir KELLKU. Treasurer of said County j Tii eah ntfivnl fmiB OJhvUiTS of State ami Coonty rate ami lslet., follows: Outuan.llng Sjuw awl 'uunty ui tut itie ea 1ST ami UTS, ami County tat lor tb yar WT. Collet-tor?. Geoivertt. Savior '. rtsttrit-k liuuitiaulit Ji-reunab Wulpkey Jhn A. Wnlki-r (itsirgctK Walker lli-nrjr Har V.O. Nett Zaetiarutli niler AleiRD-lr Walker SnmUi-t J. Ili'fer... William Flick" Tuliias Ijhman lienjaiuln B-iwman Juuatuuu Vo1lt Aamn'FIIrk Jaoib TniniuiaD John M. schrwk Auu.-tuff .Melar Fpslenrk Welier I'aui H. Si-lilac ieo. W. Aniiers-m Hi-rmaa Vuuuiua John U. HIM Aiutiri.se f T ipper Antlmiij K'.li-kiiMfr Kretlerli k Soie .... I taoiel lluitinan.... Irwrife Ii. Or'itt tiurwu Liiwry. ...... ....... Auilrew J. Sinner. Alitn. H H'-wuril Aleht k Ht-aio Siolt Mathews Jaiub Zolail itt-uve Kn-:o;er .lireiui ih Pile I'eter Weimer K. M. Lw-lny Fhibp Fmirt-angh ' reore Brani Ilcrutr-I Wultbupe A. II. W'"rr .laeiihSpatiKier... Unyd t;. ll-.tef Ju&itli-tn Voiler.. ......... A. W. Kliee.-r A!m. K-tter J.-f! r-H.n K. Will. Miaa I. iiuiikin 'Somerset btinmKh ....... le-wer TurkeyiiKit I Hiilillrenek A.litineB ( Allevhenv HnKtier valley .......i Jenar..... -Ulituril Meyenadal borough ' Northampton ....... NewCenireTilleboruaa;u Paint lluetnabonlng Snai'.e -Somerset boruairh ....... SMallhampteu Stonyereek ....... ! Summit - Somerset i Stovstt wn boroogh t"rlna borough 't liier Turkeyioot lA-Misoa ....... Allegheny Urtilherevalley .- Berlin boroagh ....... Coneuiauvli foflftueat-e boroQj;h ElkUi-k : trreenvllle Jeftersoa ..... .leaser .lenneruiwa ....... Itrimer liwer Tarkeyloot Miililleereek Millonl Meyersiiale burongli Northampton NewCenirevllte boiomth. New Baltimore doivukU Faint Iaemahoninv SalWtiory tsroatib.. Shade S'ltnerset hnrna;h Southampton sumyereek Summit.... Somerset ....... S!o4towa borough.... I'rs'lna 1-oriaia-h t'pper rurkeytoot ttellersburn borunnh ... Irtsinre iiuaterman. ...... Jwupti ll'itii-r IVier H. Sellers Hlntm Cramer feier KiieariT.ca To amount of State tax f-T UTt ml 1ST5 eati tiorniweil fr m Peter H. Wslker raiuty tax received on unsealed lanj f-ir lsT4 an-I lTa..... ruid - " " ! Iks I " .... - citi balance in hanl3or la-e Treasurer k- - rei-riri.-.l on retiemtition mon-y inom-y retun-teil by eslale of Georira Frltl - r- ."-r i.:n -e tt,r lTI - t--!i re.t-i-.-l ;rnn Patri-k Iiey F. i. Nen" " Phillip is1nw....' " - Ll'jney retunded by Jam- .1. Seeae o o - " M. F. Shatter " monv frnn John R. Scut, overlrewn on rd opler... - - - ri-ef ire.1 tn.m liLttrii-t Allorney. Sirdeer nns pi-eived In.in A. F. lilckey, coal leroince CR. I!t cash paid on order" l?ne,l by the Coonty CotntBisstcners. as tollows, rli : lit amount yH on bridge huildinK Asseseors' jiy " Cimmissiiinef9 pay .'- - - ComniissioDers' i.ay 1S76.... Commissioners Clerk - I itoiniHoners' Clerk lor Wi o o " Constat-le'srerurns f - " Klection exjienses . Fox ami wiui-c4t scalps it rand Jnn.r's o - Trvere Juror's o Township stores lioekets and stationery Postage and express chances - - lioad and tiridge views - Merchandise - Commonwealth costs 'uel. Ac - - Repairs of iatl and court Iwuee Jury Commissioner's . t- - Printing ami advertising o " Miscellaneous items o Physician I "n'scated land deeds Pire serrice at court boose - Invests ' - Allotting State accounts - Auditors' clerk - Andltors pay - - S hen fl's tees'. - - Shentl's fees 1TJ State tax balance Itell torcourt house, (balaree) ' Imn cell tor jail - Custodian it emit house Countv Pair " Western Penitentiary - - Money refunded - - Commissioners Attorney o Cimnty Institute.... - - Keionn School. " Protb.inat.ary Koosers' fees - - p.-ir House orler No. 8 state, from C"ntv fund order N. S... K'Mtd orler for 174 aad 1T S-hool - - " ' Ke.lemp:ion money paid our Treasnrer's commissi on iC2.Sti6 3 al 2' per cent... ' ilaiauce due ounry F. J. KOOSEIi, Protbonatary and aod Oyer and Terminer of Somerset County for tbe year ending January D. To amount of jary fes reoriTei... Comnii'Sloiiers" bilU coal Ac. reouetlim onMU.... amout Lel.l over , or.lct " .CS , II OS M 4 s 4a Saftl GEORGE W. PILE. Higb Sheriff of Somerset County, in ai-coont with the County of Somerset for the year ending January 1st, I "!T7. Pa, T-i 2fl jirr fes coneetct - items ia tail ot.jtN--el to hy Cot ni-es and e' c.liteil '-suiuisst.iers' t-ill.. - or.u-r .so. 9.7 4:4 00 la 14 44 00 r 4', 74 44 AlUSO 2.- tc .1- ...J....:....,t ., l ta p'irt;iiDce of toe taoctioa ot rrUt.Dir to Couftiie; ao.l Towaship, V. met ia the C rmmUsiooerV office dii- of Jiouartr. A. I. H7T, and did J.'ciati K-!!er, Treasurer of Somerset ConotT. with tbe conotr for the rear and Biiso, tbe aceooot of F. J. Roofer. i'rothoDatarT and Clerk of the Ciiuri of yiiarter Session and Ojer aod Terminer, of "aid County for tbe vrar pDdinir ltiTfl, and the account of Goorjre W. Pile, Sheriff of aid coan tv, with the County of Somerset for tbe year lSTfl, and tbe said account as stated above and recorded ia the Commisers' office cf Somerset County, Penna , are correct, aad tbat we God a balance due eaid County, from sail Trevnrer of two hundred and thirty-two oollars and twentTeren ceota. lo testirroov whereof we bare hereunto set our b,n.d3 act seals tbis li b dar of Janurr, A. V. 175 Attest. 40nN4. CIELL. Cle'rt Ftbruary T. ST. CLOUD HOTEL, Ar h su telween 7th and 6th SU , PUILADIXMIIX, 1"A, DtaaSi a -Since the close of toe ExWMtitaitSe St. Cksad kas bees ra-aalntel ana trearaed. parLrs re-tumishetl. new carpets, etc. Tie bouse ta all ie appointments is uasur-paased lieomtort : the culinary d'tnmpnt b-los; excelled by none Irancf the Centennial tee Mt. CW4 adnerM te Its rejutar ral'es, aial endeasurevl ta extend Ue satM sutalurt to Ua palruM aa 11 fc4 prerlowaly ; ta Uus psita-ular it stissl aline. .. . Mr. li. W. Mallia bas aasaeratet) with bint hi sna. Oee. A. Mallm. aad KdenBtt L. Bmm. ef Fl Wayne, ln-1.. ndi-r tbe Ira aasaeof ti W. Mallai a,t. . .w- Tt.ax.kKia eiw (. past (aiisotia and hopuc to axteaa the sswpttalitJe of the SL CVaad with tbe UDsssntinrsaeH as an the past, are asereapeeuaily. HMPCSSU. . JIU.H. It. BtKKH. Knot J. T. SkU-t-S. tasoaer. i Clerk. WHEffi SOAP Tte tie tmMlp ST11 f- veassaT. a I.TABLA. 1L. .1 i I r"-x--- wtuca selaj. a-1 La- aasrwa. ajaailtieeea- tae el ., ii eo-t. eXS Ml ( H LEsl tsua Me laasurtea article that laitis aseasaa ka4e Sitral b-v-i sl as.-, i a- a m l svli sows Is aaSraaaH he rbrst-laas aa ItaSjte ta ( l .taa .sUi els eaa, at-i HT-v of ineW-Mre osri r-iolers I bxrmlex. Mae imS ay AsVrfCtXia. s tetySJAAa VtncVaaati. TraUa tajyitea ot ntufiraAw, TELTIE Somerset, Pa., o- Somerset County, in account with the of Somerset, DR. I Sial Vvaa-J ui. UL Plutrlets. ;Yar. 1ST IsTi SJ3 I ""t 'ii' I 1 11: I vl; ........ ! ' 14 4',: A T: I 1 he I M U K ! ; 1 M ! 9 SI i 7 il . ; I IS UT. 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Vts so i 414 64 Sal 0" 14 4 14 01 2E2 2T SX441 74 A3SS48 74 clerk of tbe Court of Quarter Sessions County, in account with Somerset 1st, 137. ra lly imoont cf Mil X. 4X1 41 I U j UI 4 1 By blil fir bteknling prlarer. ftim-1 montn jurora, etc see blil flie.1 Sloan 2e 10s 1 24 ! ' a. .t -t, A k k- if. ibe Act of Assembly, entitled an Act paed the 15th dar of April 1S.54 ia the Iwoa&b of Somerset, oa the 1st audit, atiiuutand settle tbe account of SAMUJ5L J.. MILLER, SAMUEL SMITH. GEO. A. THOMPSON, County Auditors. L. 8 u s la Ml) l.l.l aV 1,11. Pebma WttKs fmmm Ttmm Aar tS ta OUTSTANDING STATE, COUNTY and MILITIA TAXES, Dae and Owln? hy the Collectors or the Several Dis tricts, as follows : t'.-lleeturs. Trvll Krer Frtsler-k bamhol-l... Alex. lkr beowBia Howmaa.... Asxsaut ledry Ful K. Sehlwc trao. W . Aa-lenoa John H. Hire! Amhrose P. Topter... Anthony Flfekinicer... Itanlel Hottman Ofloraeit. trrotf. ...... Oeore Ieiwrr ........ SViitt Matthews Jacob Zu tall... ......... freorx Kre-er. ....... Jeremiah Pll Teter Weimer... K. M. Lh-hie Philip Pnorbeah reorxe Brant , lie mart Wolihoiie...., A. l. Wearer .. Jacoh sj'ar.f'.er. ...... loydC. Bojer , Jonathan l otler........ A. W. Knejiper Jefferson K. Will EUjs P. Younkin Oeorve Zlmmermaa JiMh Header Peler H. Seller Hiram Cramer Peter kneareatn T.tal .lIM.Ileeek . le.wer rarkeyfiwt. . . . Mevertaie . .'. . taemahouinis . umii!t . StoTtown . t rina . .... ... . AJtliion . Allcriieny . Hrolaersraili y . ("i-tier aanj . 'i-nrtaenco . KlV.il -a . Jennen il . I-irimer . I.w. r rnrki v'..,.: .. . . Xi.l lie.-ri.tk." . .Mill..rJ . Meyers-lale . Northampton . Newt'enlreelllc . New Balumore . Paint . Qat-iiialiotiici . . . . Salittmry , Suao . Soineret . Ntooyereek . Summit . Simeret . Stoystown . t'rsiua . t'j-pr Tiii-Bev .t . Welierstur Psk In ru.ll since settlement, lows : The (illowinz A. niek'.acer.... ...ail It B. Wu!th.i(ie .... ... 3sT ot Jai-il Stiar.iil-r. , ... 3 00 J. Voder ... 126 00 A. W. Kneiairr . ... 23 i tleo. Zm:uerni:ir ... 17 0 I reor-e Iwrv. . . . Sooll Matthews.. Jeremiah Pile.... Peter Weimer.... . M. Uchly We the uadersigoed CommiioDeM nf Sonier.se. C- u.iiv with the law, have oraered the accotnpaaioi' a:-',.r.;u: of the penditures or atd county-, for the year HT', t U ' jjuliaoe.i, un j iv- h. : br certify that the foregoio.; t-ta'etueut of outs.:fiili'i ux iin.- s ei:- 1 ty is correct, Accordino; to tbe hook- in tbe Treasurer's anil Commissi ni'i officer.. Attest, WM. M. SCHROCK, Clerk. Februarr 7. RECEIPTS AND OF SOMERSET COUNTY POOR HOUSE, FOR TIIK -VI-YTJ 1STi:. JOSIAH KELLER, Treasurer .f :b.-a. o r , r t .. , r P.. r i ..- ia account with the county for the tear eHtccJittiUerv- Nt, 1 s 7 ; - j . To amount drawn ftoat the Countv Bt jis-ui;! m',: -.o .-ri. iote-t in ., Treasurer hy orler No. 4 of IsTT. l"-u' ' - 4W!, M , m-r ii ,-i " ed by County Uosumissloners 4HS73 jo 4 y.j -. I !-.. .- t v-a! '.'.'. .!!...'..' ' M. -s " - pr .. 1 .4 vi "' " " I'l'il-rs ;.- ; 1 ! " '" !':i: 4-' ... ' ' ' -l 4.; : " - rte -Ttw ' 1 : ( o .. ,j Z" ! .. " " ' .'.ir-. :.-r' p:iv- 11.-1 ' " ' " ,' . H'vt 'ifirlsis r j I " " " jU'li- . s' til I s r.sf.i-. s" ' ! ' '7 St ' t' -I !-tn' n.v . ... ' " ' r - ir..- ,u-u l...i " - .ti--. t v -.1 . ' " - a.iu' 11 i-. -i :'-:. 1 s is The oodersiiToed Aoditorn of Sotoeri-et Couofr, fn-ri;i,T rrtifr tbit bae settled Aod adjusted the account County of somerset and Somerset tad that tbe statement is correct. Witness our bands and seals this Attest. JOHN J. SCHELL. Clerk. February FINANCIAL CONDITION OF TI-IK Somerset County Treasury at the close of the Coun:y Settlement cf 1S75. aa appears on Eecord in the Commifisioner' OSce. Amount of CoBty Inde- de. ts af el"e of t!ni-d... Less asaownt of State an i -.nnt v taxes unis.i!eet--d Amoant in hands of Treasurer..". Ceanty lndebtettness of UTS At the dose of sett! e-nert fr 176 :.e Amoant of Stae and Comity Taxes urtjii-c:o-i Caan la haois .-f Treasurer State and tvuuty taxes un- oi:-er.i Aaumnt of Cosn'y hs.efe!neas at cliwe ot Bafanee tn farnr of Connty. , C-azmiaeiuoera' office. f Scjstsrut. Pa-, FeV 1st. l7i. DR. WESLEY CUNNINGHAM. :..rertyof Lavaaevllte. will cmtliue the ur-.-t1ee of nxslterne.-an.! reniere Ms or-.tessfti- il errli-es u. tiie alliens of Centrevilleaml surround ing; s-untrr. ebt 77 A UDIT0R3 NOTICE. The undersigned naeina; been tfi- in"-! an i'-r to make ami rin a dlstnLnta of the lun-Ia in the hands of 1 rr-M. ri assignee id Mnml S ShaS-T br the Juitees of the Court ot C. ronn Pleas of Sonaeraet foamy, sjteee nutierth.u tie ! will attend : the dn!e, en..ineil. on r, :ytl:e ' 1rf Tebniary 177. at bis orllw la S-tnt.- J. O. KIMMTI. FebT" T AST NOTICE TO TAX COL- Is hrehy trleen the 'ax e....e"t.'r ! t tne trearr Is entir-ly without tands. ami aaless tbe duplieatee are setlietlup t.y itie 2lst lust.. i medtate step" will be uat to collect tl.e same ! y 01 'W' Ji I A H K F T.L E R. "Ireasurer. fc-bT A UDITORS NOTICE. Tbe nilempel teetoe bet. apr-nteJ ntn, . j ,j s,itBarset eounty. a.f notice that be will attend V the duties enfined. Thwrwlay. the 'and day of February. It at bis PebTTT Aa-iiU. NO W will nrt yoa in h tv9 t. ma giiw" $j0 vwk wllhwut rft- MONEY ItL Sew Tork. T-u- A GooA CkaacB te Ite Bittt Maa. A FARM FOR SALE. SltaaJe a boat ene .Ue frees Crswaer! rrtlbs. eaet. taaniaa; aeree. a Sua rarb w it. a same new frnaae baak tsara aad rd dwetlmt: bet)"". A frait fart tt aaaaee be excelled e; law. in as U doe sow rbolee apple tree, aad ebwtaiance of eta erfnttt. Al a 4.ry fcrm It is a " rane- a .a allAfros a tariTrfl manataetartoa u,wj. "i ha water In rretr Setd. Fence rl. sum tw bmalrW yares fro. , ao tae ml. raatac of a ed kllty. TtfcMS. "JtMAtr4 pwretaaee atoory m, aad law bass new l" aalt parelataer. JaaSA Utuut. PL-trie. Voir S'"r'' r' "' v -V::" in- m. ' t .i. : ' . .. , . l.T.i 4 4.. 4 lj -ii -i " - .. i 1 1 - -i .. .. t. , 1st -5 -.'i ;1 ri . .. .. J ! ; TO I 1" ' .- I v. ;v, - .. - - . . . 7 r . i ! . : -' l '. vi :i Si s sit , : 1 : i s i 1ST .:. 6 v u jo U :,: II 4t l -.i 4 ii 4- a - -'.... 17 37 4 . 4-1 C . - a-, TH -.' !. " 4 T: v.. 147 i. . . . 70; a .1 . ' li -,: ,. 7 -I T O--1-: -X ". ! j Ol JCrt Sin tf.itiu !;t. .1- col:ei - U'r liwe p ; .1 .v. Hi.: r. Y u. 1,:, .. : P'-'-r Knitr'aui. o .1 t.n H. Kr-I ... - I T - . lvl . 1 ia f rii. 'eeit a a1 WILLIAM HKKL. J. P. PNILSOX. I'ANIhL PfllLIPn. Count? C.mitni.-soners EXPENDITURES THE t'Jr..vure . 1 1 t :iud iaiiiiig., s 1") I !-ier.. 11 ti.n- ii.'-. s:irr:r we tl.e of Josiab Ki-!!-r,' Treasurer of County Pi-or !! -of. f. r tr.e jettr I s,'; I.'itb oar of Januarr, 1 SAMUEL S MILLER, SAMUEL SMITH, GEO. A. THOMIXtV, C':;i;;:v .Vti IT. 4-47 -'J 1 'i- en : ..r j. fertleireot.. TRl TKf: S 6 ALK' , ar..;.s,. ri. for . na I if r.ry . lit' .leeiss., in he the I IT;.. a. i,u.-il Thur. 1'ir-i. - 4-1 ..r. rr i4f.'' -r -i rs-..-ro-t 1 , 1. 1- m the prnii-- -V. ?r;.r.f ." ' '' A-r ' triT.'.n. 't. ii a.::z 14J .ur ','- n-i 4,1,! 4i a Iwi r rv ! z an; Ti I -jir ii".- 'Ui4).i r ru i ;:. Vl'j :s-n-n"t. . rt .:it.4 .i-. j-.'. . 4 t.i-r-3 !.;. . I tH Vt ' x.tf-'. ;?:-;:. r-i 4 -? It l-n;i. t.e .1.'. I Jt. sum t" pa :( -1 rpn.snui .ii' --I sa.-i ii .a 3... -r- :.tr: ' t if-. i j:.iii. i- fu:. oi Aprti. 1-77. tt-.- r.-ra!D.ier. in tw pavnieuis r Ii-ut ;:r.r-s.. r., i. . rnit.l i I -iir-l pr-niis. tit ;u an at r.-uiis. n js-r-r.; ... . pofr.ase m. le-T :o e ft'.d a" tf. lime o - i fi4clt w lii I -leia-.-'.e l lrro ' - trrst jis- m-it. JDH. K. sa m r Jan. l i. Trwsttss. "OTICE. tr-e fs hef KTI ' ta.te u; .,- .en. rtiAot. ;-y ' cmaty ot f W tV ILL. W -I. Si. til 1 Jan.: FOLLANSEEE L CO, iiLlllUl Merchant Tailors, An-I rnofaftn Geit's. Youth's and Boys. 11 Weest Street, rerns-r Fifia lfraav PlITSiiUBUIL WM FfjlTUary
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