The Somerset Herald. Saturday l a legal uoliis.v, being on birtuuay. wtuNKSDA"- .February, IS, 1S7S. We received, Inst week. a conimunica tion Imm HameiUville, measuring three yards in length. essary itinus. au memoers ci tue oosra The last born habr in Peottsvivania were present except Mr. Charles Donnelly weinbed nineteen founds. It woukl be of Pitubiirtc and C. C. Huaselman of this Tha ofTl rn of the Rotneraet & Cambria I Ursika Items. Ths RepnblicaM Kailrrnd Com nan v met at the office of Lower Turkey toot township met hat Cmia J'.lilnr Fan., in Johnstown, at three I Thursday and nominated the tollowu v o rlnrk Saturday afternoon, to discuss the I Persons as candidates to All township of i I J I practicabllityof extendingthe road toJohns- Ices tor the ensuing year : town, and the question oi raising the nec- I Constable, Col well Younkin. TIME TABLES. B. ras bhbkal rtnT. obsbmt a snaaasxrotsTT aAiLaoA. D.aoc. e understand tnat Doming act- inite was done: that the road will be built at an early day, there is but little doubt. Ar rangements hays been made for ironing and equipping the road, and the only question now is to raise funds sufficient to grade and ballast it. I be route has not yet been decided upon. Whether the Ben's Creek, Conemaugh or Stonycreek will be adopted, will depend Terr greatly upon the practicability and rhe amount of money that can be raised along the re n.-nrpsintativM Colborn and Schrock. speclive routes. Richt of way of lands and siutnr lirof have been snendine the will be Uken alone each. The officers of nnt fcw davs at home, and will return to tue roan speaic wiin connaence oi tne re- cruel to ask anybody to "beat that" The County Commiasitwers have bad a handsome lour light chandelier piacea in the centre ol the main ball in the Court House. Exchanges are talking of Spring fever. We like the thermometer to get above zero before we fool away much time on that disease. llarrUburg to day. . ... . i .in . .Htr HaV li li ,tber. - -- - -- dally except ohuj t eitl aaaiva. .IUp.. 80 p. m. .11 ;e a. m. 1 P- Kill Vet. KlUEaSt.. I,U Eaat ooonecu with Local West x1T passenger l tJ passenger Wert Kail E - Hell West Eiprert East Express 'rt ... II OS . ti ll p. as UM p. . 4 tf. . IM A. M After a continuous term ol three weeks, Court adjourned Thursday evening. Dur ine the time it was in session the entire trial list wss disposed oL The following question was submitted to us last week. M hat is the following hand 9 3 3-3 worth in critibaee? Will some one m ho professes te understand the game give us the desired inlormation 7 F. J. Kooeer, Esq., has Uken possession of the suite ol otlices formerly occupied by II. t. bchtil, fcsq. and District Attorney Scutt. Mr. Bcotl has located in the old Sheriff s office in the Court House. Assessor. tA. NicheL Judee of Election. John P. Humbert Kuad BuDervisors. Philip Pbillippi. 8. C. Lytle, David Fletcher and William Mey ers School Directors, David Aokcny, J. P, Humbert Auditor, Thomas Ream. It is said that the Turkeyfooters have nominated General Grant tor next Presi dent, but then they haven't heard from Addison yet Robert McNeil, while splitting shingle timber, a lew days since, struck, a block too hard, the axe passing through the block, cut bis big toe oft damaging his foot very much. lUr. Marple, of Jit. Pleasant has been preaching a series of sermons In Lrsina. Last Saturday a man named Hesekiah The following wss written for the Her- Joseph tell on the ice at Falls City and was aiuea. air. josepn was formerly a resident of Preston county, West Virgin ia.- quisite amount of money being raised with but little trouble and of ground being bro- ben on the road early in the summer. iiuwUe Trent's Tobies, t-nuffst Orion & Fisher's. The sleighing still continues first-class. Trent's Tobies are acquiring a Sute-wide ( refutation. 1 ry mem. T..rin!r revivals of religion are In np .press all over the land. ,r...tn Rhmi and Msple Sugar. ' Cook &. Bkerits. Put nt your tropin promises, nor in tbe nun a bo Ul can arouuu mi Com-cobb Pipe 0rton & Fisher a Wiuter Goods selling now at Great Re ducm.n.at Mll8.A.E.UnL's. ii. w F. Fundenbere can be seen at ,w -ble House," Meyersdale, every Sal urdaV. Tue best cipars in the county are manu- 1W -v Try tlifin- The railroads all claim to have done a better lius-mess imsiuici iuu the panic ot 1T3. Tr Morrison & Bro.'s Cough Syrup ! Liniment sod get something good. once. Trice modera'e. lust received at Bvers & Barnets' bard- Lirr a ten ton lot ol iron : also a )atgeioik ot Horse Shoes. We Lave winter again. The beautiful ,i..n.n Monday to an extent o make on shiver and stgh for spnng. I aill hve another auction for the La i c. on Fridy eveuing, at 7 o'clock, and invite von, out and all, to come. E. E. Pattox. Little Middlecbeek Ahead. Wei are in formed that C. 11. Moore, of New Lexington, has bought and shipped Eut two car loads ot wheal (about SOU bushel). This speaks well for the farmers of his township. The Local Option question is sgitating the mind ot the legtolulor at Harnsburg. Petitions are pouriug in from all parts of the Commonwealth asking lor the privilege of voting on the granting of license once every three years. The thinnest story we have yet heard was thai ol a man who in the army was reduced so thin by starvation thai be crawl ed into his gun barrel to sleep, and Icll out ol the touch-hole. This was told recently at a small gathering and was unanimously voted the thinnest story out We are requested by Conductor Sanner to say that au item which appeared in last week s iitiui.D, setting forth the tact that the mnely-iuile tickets issued by the old company were null and void, is a mistake. 1 hat all such tickets presented to him are lilted, and the money due on them relundi ed to the holder. Siuce the hog market has been so low, a crretiHn(lcnl writes and ask, "do hus pay?" Well, we know some that don't- They subscribe ior a paper, read it a lew years lor nothiug. and then send il back to i be publisher inscription, 4(elused. Such hogs as that don't pay anything i; they can possibly help It t.x. ald by one ol our Addison subscribers On a njxraxofthe AU(heBles, As perhaps jam Day have beard, Staadt a quint seqaenered village. By the sane oTPet-'rabars;. I cannot peak of It beast y. Or ot lu tall aaaieeUc spires; For these are thlpgi of the tutors. Surer trait of earning years. lint I can tell of lofty vlrtnes, Of this quiet, peaoelnl town; Which, by reaaoa of their merits, Ilave gained lu graat renown. They are glorious, golden ntnsets. And creeses thai Softly blow, Aad flowers or sweetest fragrance. And ebaivbes not built fur ah w . And a kind and generous people, -With great hearu pure and true; That retain their n-ethaees, simply By keeping the golJcn rule. Mr. Henry Kregir returned to bis home in the West last week. Mr. Kregar bas I been visiting his friends here lor some weeks. We fear that a small portion of the aud ience attending church, who generally sit near the door, are afflicted with St Vitus' dance. Judging trom the restless manner in which they conduct themselves during service it is hoped they haven't the lever ana ague. We also notice that the small boys (we mean intellectually) continues to fire an old revolver along the streets on bis way Dome trom cnurcn. 1 he constable says he is reidy for a trip to ivm r.t- Mac. An I.vrERESTixa Dream. I bad a very curious dream. I dreamed I saw two parties, the good one and the bad moving against each other. Now one ap peared. of whom I thought, that iqust be whi.t is generally called the Old Boy, and he said, I will fight it through for you If you follow my advice. All asked eagerly, wen what must we do 7 the Uld Hoy said : Just give me plenty cf whisky, Then I saw a team, and he who I now plainly saw was the devil on the sadjle horse cracking his whip saying Here we go. Pleased with the excellent dnver. some ol the church members, tbinkipg dram will hurt no man, joined in. JNow my heart tell sorrv, and I said to Editor Herald. I recently made a a few still on my side, (I now thought flving visit to Paintersviile, a small village was a minister) will you go away also situated on the South West Railroad, this They said : No, but what will we few of county, and dropped in on an old regiment- us do? See how that old fellow is driving al comrade ot the 143d P. V.'s. formerly and how he laughs, ss he sees the big ot iSomereet county, in tue person oi James cruwa on nis w; g a. I. Stanton, r.sa.. oldest son ot the late I men a lew oi us. as i thought in mv Alexander V. Stanton, of Sun tons' Mills, dream, discouraged and disheartened, held Somerset county. Pa., and was highly counsel what to da Then, one ot the gratified and pleased to learn of the pros- number, with a heavy heart said : We Peritv of Mr. Stanton, as an extensive and I oetter ssk me xvra tor counsel, who nev And the grand, mnjeallc scenery. That stretches out on every hand, PooraMS s noble magnlfleanee, t'nsarpuaed throughout the lan i. And there goes a Qo.llT legend. That of aighU the angeU keep Watch or the tllent village. While lu people rest In sleep. May thoe sweet, celestial watchers, When they hi the village meet, Drop fo- me a benediction On the people and the street -S. a7aflorL NEW ADVERTISEVETS. I N&W ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ii.h niT- -i;7; r:r.r. .---.r : '"'CBmcuce 01 - otner. . vu.tuuu, wo kvi m. 1 Dear c noa- sioie expense, instruction in Music, Draw ing, French and German. A live Institu tion, wtut live teachers, live students and the most sporoved methods of instruction Students admitted at all times. Spring term opens March 25th. For circulars ail- dress A. B. Miller, D. D.. Waynesuurg. A New Literary Magazine Tin Literary Magazine ot current loreien lit erature is auuounced by the Americas Book Exchaxgc 55 Beekman street New York, the first number to apnear January 15th. It will be similar in char acter to the well known LitUll t Litino Age and Eclectic Magazine, containing, in a year's numbers, about one-third as much matter as the former, and four-fifths as much as the latter. Monthly. 123 nans. II 00 a year. Specimen number ten cents. Road akd Bridge Views. On a peti tion oi citizens oi onnampion township, for a road to lead from Troutman's Mill to the road that leads from Jacob Poorbaugb's to uecE a. On a petition for a bridge over Bens' creek, at the place where the public road to somerset and Johnstown turnpike cross es the said creek, on land ot Christian Livingstone, in Conemaugh township. The Court appointed 1 1 wood Swank. Surveyor ; IL P. J. Cusler and Tobia Lehman, viewers. near Stoystown, by Rev. J. J. Welch, Mr. Uiram Bowman and Miss Polly Weaver, ooui oi somerset to., l'a. WOT GARDNER At the residence oi ine bruie s parents, near Stoystown. Pa., Feb. 6. 1S79, by Rev. W. II. Bates, Mr. Franklin Woy to Annie Gardner. DIED. OUTSTANDING STATE AND COUNTY TAXES. I DCBAXI) OWING BY THE COLLEC TORS OF TOE DIFFERENT BOR OUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS, AS FOL LOWS : Panics who stand in need of Galvanized ui.. k iron I'ii. should call and see liver t Burnett. Somerset Pa. ainvr than the cheapest and better llEACQARTEliS Co. G., ) Feb. 18, 1S70. Special Okdek No. 32. The members ol Co. G., ar hereby orderd to meet at ihL-ir armory on saturdy, Feb. 22, 1879, af-'.J'Jo clock P.M. UyOrdifot Ed. B. Scclu Capt. J. P. Kimmkl, 1st Sluo't. successful grain dealer. lie may appropri. ately be called the "King Grain Shipper of the South West Railroad; and I have no doubt many of your readers will be sur prised to learn the amount ol grain Mr. btanton is handling. er forsakes his people when they put their trust in mm. then I saw a blackboarf on which was plainly written : "Follow not the multitude to do evil." Then I asked : But what shall we few do against so many t jsow as l uited up mine eyes lie has shipped from the first day of I saw Christ in all his loveliness holding August last to the 10th ot this month, one up these words : "r ear not little nocks, million four hundred and nine thousand I for it yur lather's good pleasure to give two hundred and filty seven pounds ot you tne kingdom. wheat, nr 32.487 bushels two hundred I LiOokinz now around. 1 saw the irreat and sixty -three thousand tour hundred and anver ana bis crew lor the last time, on very broad way, with destruction, whirlwind, coming upon them. A. A. sixty-lour pounds of oats, or 8203 bushels ; corn loa4 bushels : rve .ju bushels: clover The contest lor Borousrh offices was quite sepd 3ii2 bushels, and has on hand at nrea- . - i - . - r , .... i . . . . . . - .i - - . : r r tlun the lt tue cigars mauuiaciurcu uy spirited, l uere were several aspirants tDt aliout 2800 bushels ot wheat eOO bush lor the honors and emoluments of the Lord els of corn and 500 bushels of oats, all of Mayor's office, an 1 the numler of sell-sac- which whs raised in the immediate vicinity rifu-iuji citizens who were willing to serve I of Painters ville. His shipments are priu- tbeir leliow-townsmeo, by ninng tue pjsi- cvy to Ihe PhiladelplMA market. tiou ol Street Couuuiwiouer. Hirh Uusta- Mr. S anion also owns a larce Flouring niA nrr-iion rb.rin .hi t,m ble, etc., was quite lari:e. The ticket Mill at Wilmore.eastol Johnstown.and has UllillUIIKU 10 gin'U VUL f. II 11 . 1 I LI" f,f.UVIHI . O. TrttJt, bomerseu i a. I)r Rdler. Oculist and AuriM, No. 256 Ptnc avtuiie. I'lltAburtn, fa. tye, i-ar. Throat and CaLirrh 6iecialtiea. r"ou and one half by five and one half Ictt ura' Tans, can be bouput lor f at Birrs A Uarnet, isomersei i s. The finest brands of cigars manufactured iotlieoountv, at wholesale or retail, can be bought cheaper st W. O. Trent's than aok-ie tlte. In canine s turkey in the presence of ftrancers it if a breach ol etKjuette to stop a,nr- than twice to sptt on your nanas ana ret i di bold. Ejv your Grass Seeds (Clover and Tim Cif.ee. 8urar, Tea. Spices, Rice, Fuh, Salt and fcviuieret County Cheese, at Cook & Beerits'. K!(Tc the war the tasbionable styles in Wim (Irenes reminded us of an umbrella lmi-trd ; now- the) remind one of an um brella let down and butluncd. It joo want your watch or clock repair rd. (r'o to Jiax-pb llerr, the veteran watch Laker, corner of Itosana and West Main strw-ts. l'7hi diiring stipar pans should call M r!)t-rs A Carps-t, Somerset. I'a.. as they (in unliw them about twivtliirf'g less tlisn tjiry can be bad elsew here. I a 111 receive a new stock of dents' Shirs foliar? and Ties, by Friday of ibis vet-li. Mns. A. E. Uhl. Tb ifti r-f the s inning clock at Jo fjA llerr son West Main street shows fan here v;u can get your work done qaiiVy tnd in a workman like niancer. Wastfd For cash or lu exchange lr trrdiHr.iIibr in our lice ot trade : Vw Buthils SiimerBet county Wheat. 1 " Corn. Vn - " Oats. l'O " White Navy Beans. W (Jood Flax Sted. ('oK & BEKUITS. febiuary i 1SS. $tv C'lops. I w ill receive by ptisy. anea jvitk of fine Hamburg Embroideries. Kwhiivt, Triuiniincs, Butbme, Gloves And s variety of Fancy Goodsj will sell tUm very cLt sji. Mits. A. E. Uhl. hatevc-r the year proves to 1 in other ftpts, i"79 it Vure to It a dull one as U"L.ii,k!!v. (if the three eclipses that rr to c me off, pot ope will he visible in lii lulled States, and there are no strik ic? piantury occultations or conjunctions. BM ItmndM mn lh Market ! B'T k i. Johmsos s -Bkst!'' BUY OKKICK 4 SDN'S -NEW PROCESS ! :" -Amajt ib stock R D. Johnton' "I?it" ud t'rtkk 4 Son's -New Process" Flour. f fuarantee either Brand to give entire istaitiin. Cook 4 Beerits. J-M-ph Hcrr. Watchmaker. Jeweler and -wwiitli. The oldest but-iness place of '''-i in 1kS5. -Ov f&i in the business. fsictresll his woik. Clisrpes rea- About tnree miles north ot lieriin is an association known as the "Sandy Hollow Literary Society." organized by Josiah B, Hicks, in 1835, and which has been in sue satisiitction lo members of both parlies. e arc sorry to have to Inlorin our Iricuds in the rural districts, who have been seeding us the programmes of their LillviaiJ . i. t . hi. a n iiuuikhiiuu, lum t'UI I , l. . ... . . . . i . i ,t , . i j i I UliRJKt 111 il UlCieUBUl 11 VUC UliUC, m UU g,KHl nu.B u o-u oui-ou u, .u oh ha . euid n 0, . p,DU.t s-luworks. recently built himselt a stately and impos pne luliowing is the programme for Tues luK resiueni anu au eieuaivc waittiuanc, I aav evenlntr Kt-h. s. at faintcrville ; buys all bis grain strictly Address. J. J. Blouch. lor cash, and carries on bis extensive bust Read in sr. E. L. Knenner. and A. P ness wuuuui usiug uue ueui ut uuiiuntu i mouch capital- Declattalion. Ella J. Mussel, and E. I. . niDg is me enterprising auu ac-is schrock we will nave to snut aown on tnem. e wouldn't mind publishing the programme of each society occ.-uJuDally, say once a month, but olleer. than this is iaipoping on go.! nature. PEKieyLVAMA War Claims. The to tal aniouul asked under the bill to I re- tod is turning out from 80 to 00 bushels of salt per day. These are the identical old salt works. Thirty years ago the sturdy yeoman ry ol Somerset county would load their teams with traffic ol due kind and another. and wend their way across the mountain to trade tor salt at these wor'is : but since ported favorably from the House Military the Iron horse snorts and dashes through Committee by Representative Matsh, is the I the yallevs of bolb these counties. It makes snme as originally estimateo. oeipir the UansiiortaUou at silt more convenient .... nr r l l.L u ill iuJI 1. I .. ,1... I . .)U.w-j u.j, oi men ii'.uiw it iuc rc- gna expeuiiious. Rodamer, and S. S. For- Astronomy. W. G. inihursciiH-n! of the State ot Pennsylvania and the balance for citizens ot Adams, Betiford. Cumberland, tTranklin, Fulton, Sonierhet and York, for losses sustained in the lit bell ion. Latkoue, I Feb. 13, 18 II. J. M. Essay. IL J. ney. Class Drill in Schrock. Referred questions. Is nature alone suir.cient to tcacb man. his. duly to UoU7. r. v. Juuier. Would a law prohibiting cattle from running at large benefit Somerset county. L. J. Ort. Questions for debate. Resolved that the present conflict between capital and la bor is an advantage to the Country. U. F. Riyman, D. II. Walker. S. S. Forney. W. G. Schrock. Thk March Atlantic. The Atlantic Monthly for March is in every way a re markable number. It gives readers a new poem by lxni:tellow, "The Chamber over the Gate," one of the most graceful, sym- I'aiueuc, auu every way yuarupDs; poems he baj eier written ; and Whittier amtrib ules sora leauUful memorial verses on Kiivarfi Tavhkr. and a aniriu! rvwm Tlif j.xcurfcioniRts are carrieu defendant coctessing judgment to plainuu I Iandmarks," in which he pleads with all Cocrt Proceedings. Henry C. Iloch- stetlerand Catharine bis wife, for the use ot said Catharine vs. Georee W. Pile Excursion to Illinois. Kansas. Nebraf-ka Trespiss vi. et. ar. d. b. a. Jury return a spd all points in the en via. ii;iituuore verdict for defendant. Sf tlbio ailr;ftl. Law rates and through Chauncey F. Gloss vs. Franklip Hay, cars, 1 uesday, Slarcb Uu. i. ato cuange l Administrator ol John iiorm. dec C : As of cats to ( hicepo ; only one chanite ot sumpsiL Case settled as per papers filed, cats lo ivana&s. i-.xrursionisis are rarrieu on Fast Express Trains, bacgace checked for .")! 50 and all os;. to desttnation Iree of charge. For all fur- M. A. Sanner & Co. vs. C. F. fc J. II. ther Information, niaps. time tables, etc, Utal gci. fa. Jury return a verdict for call upon or address t.. r. I'attoD, tomer- delendant, John H. LhL set. Pa. or B. F. Bond. General Tiaveling Lewis R. Fyan & Co. vs. P. S. Griffith, Aeent, Cunilerland, 51 J. delendant. and John A. Phillippi, pax nishee ; Alt. ex., (two cases). Jury called and sworn, and discharged, plaintitT by leave of Court taking a non suit in both cases. James R. Johnson vs. Michael Koontz At the Republican caucus, held in the Court House, Saturday evening, the fol lowing ticket for Borough ofices was nom inated, and is beine voted for, and will be elected to day. (Tuesday) : Burgess, Alexander S'utzmau : School Directors, Ed. Scull and Wm. H. Koontz ; town Council. Klias Cunciughitj. U. J. Iiorner and Wni. B. Frease ; Constable, William P. HuMon : Ilicb Constable. Wm. Gilbert AM"sr. J. J. Scbell ; Assistant his old-lime Ore and earnestness for the preservation ot the "Old South." In "The liallad of Christopher Aske, Rose Terrv Cooke tells a story ot the Catholic Kobe! Hon in 13.50, and there is besides a charm ing little poem by Lucy Pleasants, "Faint Heart." From this summary of the poet ry fur the month, we think our readers may feel assured that the Atlantic is not tailing short of the high standard it hag al ways maintained in this department. The Case sur slander. I ase seined per papers closinn installment Cflufc duuuLttul "Ladv niea, tcsti The Blind to Skk!! A few days since Cspt. Samuel Kimmel, aged 7G, living in Jenner township, this county, had a cata ract removed from his left eye, by Dr. W. F. Fundenberg, the well-known Oculist trom Cumberland. Md. For the past five years tbe eye operated upon had been en tirely blind. The delicate operation ot re moving this impediment to the sight has proven to be perfectly successful, the sight being fully restored one week from the uay or operation. 1 his is rather remaskable in one so aged as the captain. He may coneratulalo himselt in having obtained the services of one so skilled as Dr. Fun denberg. Factory Facts. Close confinement. caretul attention to all factory work, gives tne operatives pallid laces, poor appetite. languid, miserable feelings, poor blood, in active liver, kidney and urinary troubles, and all the physicians and medicine in the world cannot help them unless thev pet out doors or use nop Bitters, made ol the purest and best ot remedies, and especially lor such cases, having abundance of health. sunshine and rosy cheeks in them. None need sutler it they will use them freely. Tbey cost but a trifle. See another col-nmn. DlSTBICTS. BARCLAY Dec. 23. 1STS Vi Russell only son of Wesiey D. and Aman da A. Barclay, aged 1 year, 3 months and 8 days. FLICK Jan. 10, 1879. f diphtheria), Esther Grace, daughter of il. 11. ja.l Sar ah Flick, near Lavansville, aged 3 years, 5 months and 1 day. tlulLh Jan. 13, Lizzie Cora Flick, gcu years, o monies and 3 days. FLICK Tun 1ft T ntK., 1 .-.n rni. seed 4 vM 7 . . "a a.I- ' I Meyeradal. Boroash. " , . A.j u,s. I Summit lOWDSBlp : - FLICK.-Jan. 17. Anna Barbara Flick, WswISkT::! 1 a iroii R ...... . . 1 1 . .i ... . I . 1 : b1-" " js ax uiumus ana lit days. I anmer rownauip. rr in.. T . ... snaae lowmnip. i.iwtt. oan. u, neicome Jlelanc thon Flick, aged 1 year, 7 months and 11 days. . v.. Vounty ; Stat IsrisrXJAXj STATEMTCLSTT OF TI IIi: RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OP SOMERSET COUNTY, From the 7th day of January, A. D. 1878, TO THE i .-: 175. S4 4 SIS S4: IT Li I FLICK. Jan. 21. Ilenrv TTorlrt Ft;, t aged 3 years, 10 months and 2 days. delendant conlessing judgment for Adaline B'M)?e vs. Harrison Snydet and R. 11. Dull, late partners doine business ss Snyder & full ; Assumpsit. Case settled as per pa vers b'ed. dclennts confessing UllUeri " Assessor, J. J. rtotii , .-vsMsutui i k-i-v-" " --i "trin""i Assessors. UilMun .inland ChamU.-rs Mus- Mudgmeut forfS Go and costs. ton ; Judge of Election. John R. Edie: In spector, John Jlusuia i Auditor, M.J. Priits. "Go WtT Yockg Max." At this litre of the year Horace Greeley's famous advi e is given to tUrnierj an-1 mech'tnic" by raij-roi-J stents and other i alert-tied parties with greal frequency. We would suggest to our readers that they examine into tbe Andrew J. Cramer vs. John Mitchell ; Ca- sur slander, Case settled as per pa pers filed. John Mitchel agreeing to pay all costs excepting plaintiff's attorneys' fees and lees for subpa-uains plaintiffs witness es, Slid judgments being paid in full sod all damage claimed rcjeajed. John ilche",lg. A- JCrainerj Apr' by defendant, (twocttaes. Cam aeuied ss per ptpera niea. W. u. uumoert, use oi sam I J. L.icuty, matur llioroiighly before seeking pastures Administrator of Daniel Beacbv, dee'd. Ts. new. Il is Irue that many ol them have a jonaiUan . Miller, deft-ndant,' ap4 -dam hard time M route ioS bpre ; but it is JihiiietitT. Jpl'brs'iro Milfer.'p. ts. Dayis, olten Inner "to bear tue itis we have, raf!i- ,0 MaiuueJ A Msust terrfteoanlsi At. Soi er th tn lly toothers that e know no-. of." w yurv return a verdict for the plalniiff This laud ot promise, where milk drips trom the trees and bouey grows on the bushes is loo apt to exist only in the minds of railroad ollicials and laod art on, The V. m. 7. ZiT "v 7 k. " I' 'dorado to.- lueui, - because ot 1 rii.5f!m ' Un.lgr.BU.- A urge part of the hod aJ . One him seal. I . t ..u.,!,.,.. .,i-.i St VArscitAL Fph Just srrived, a ti.mtnt, consisting ct Barrels, a. Quarter's and Kits', which we "tciie;rtUn ever before. U,r cash. -hoae tor Bacon. Saar. ' Barter. beat, Oats. Rye, Corn and l'ota- baa eiecialiy wanted in ex- tiangc. - CtKf. Si BfKl 7S. t anip tuestd the eptirc stock of "f iMs, ijun-nsware. Glassware, Jewel ri .ofS. . I'ile. I pnpose to sell at " k'e poii.i,, prlcvt GlreanJ are mill sell at CVist tor Cash. G. W. Pile. tititii g new in the pistory of Somer- Punty. We Ibis day iocd and ship m huabels of SnrrH.t cxiuntv Sftts11' roarkL,t 1,J', D f"r Wj0 ,!rl,'''D? farmers, brlug on vour ntitn H t7h "r mt'rch,,,-'uUe ta p , Cocm & B F.EKITS. ' uv e oceries, Kolions. 7 lTn,,'"-ai Ui make settlemepl 13 a " b'r"',e'' known " k Co. I cheerfully rernimend tutimy "T rtfw od ihe public tt,,,,,,,.. , J. R. IlA.Nl wkT.P '.'' loD specialty, and i dis- rine taifliepu ie ti aviai s;, "TO",und "eulphur boap. ma.ir. TLHn spoken of b Wrirs, Alir f iue rej.ui-ion for curing tin aj iweadravured lor years lo oombii .er, Ueilt l.Vi.'.a M-vt 17-7 ocsirabie rdsuli in the prepa- wnfaafrj - r. Po"e of by ur " P'KU'y recommended to all cases 0 rent a ! mail VL-rtised ft owned by llee railroad coin pauics, and as it cost tin ui nothing they natutaiiy are stiXious to sell at any figure. Just uo an t tlorl is being made to get a colony trom this county to emigrate ; the tnt!ien itii'ij it po Ui lUn l-uipliiy' of he Bahiiiioi-e & Ohio liiilrutd Company, and Care little bow the emigrants turceed stu-r they are there, so long as the railroad ihty represent git the lures from the peo ple. We have no word of cm-.laUt lo niaka aoinct tutuu ibey are only doing ihe lest ibey can Mr ihe romps oy that em ploys' them.'but il would be well lor people j contemplating emigration lo remember by , whotQ l;ey u:a i-bit'lyeJ, aud ' see that their rose colored views of lite on ihe pra ries are not dibintercsled. ' A colony lelf this place tor Nebraska last year, and our tpaders mill doubtless remeriiU-r iheletlers from them that mere aftermards published in the Herald, nearly if not all of which contaiLtd septepce like this : "H yo pap uovte a living In lnqsylrauia slay thrre." Tbe numliers who have returned and ihe stories they tel! of nanjebips ex pcrlenccd and pio.-ttou b'.ighted, are not calculated lo make people believe Hist they can go West and make money mil bout la bor, or any easier than tbey can here. The truth of the tnatter is that a man can mate tiioui-V ibefe Tj' be U3 I'ut capital 'ic'inveet. lie un du the same thing here. But tor a uian lo go out there with no money to stock a farm or buy tsrm iw.m'Ujtiiii with, is at ' atsard as lof bill) lo start farm on tbe top of the AdegUpy numntains under the same elrcumMBer. lie who gots West must expect to suffer hardships and accu mulate money slowly as be does in other p'.acfs J'ue m-oret reature of the case js that l gen erally takes about all the tuoney 'poor peo ple can gel to take them out, and after once they are there it is impossible for them to pet back. There are several esjes which have ttue ib uur knowledge lately, of tMimerset county people there who are writing constantly to their friends lo send them money to come back to Pennsylvania with. It you insist on going it would probably be a good idea to write lo the oflhiala of some of the competing lijesand see if tbey can not get ker rates tbsn those ottered by- the Bullimore A Ohio Railroad, . " for tbe sum of 5'V.i 23. Feb. 13. 1379, motion bled to enter judgment for defend ants notwithstanding Ue YSfKiOt- tyltiiaia VVuisnoiifiiiibet Visyife, tor the u;e of Eaid Llfjatjeita, ys- Geo. . l'ie; Xfes;-;8 Vi. i. . a. ' vjase ' called for trial and delendant conies judgment forflJi. ' ' Lewis Whisker use or Chides W. Col vin vs. J. B. Kichar-Json and Daniel Wag ner ; An aclidn in dehi. FebryEry l?th. !iTi-, the iWtepaaio tt iper tiled tln fess judateut lor the sum of ?'m4 12, with interval Iroin the 13ib of February.' the pUuiUir areeiu'g to give delenldnts a suy on f li" to lor two yearj, te p;lui(l not (U Cae nt aevlu v'ltliiw a Or their alteiiiiauce al Court. ' " JaiSe Magee s.'il. D,. Yu'zv ; Assump sit.' betlled as ler papers filed,' Jane Majee v j, ak bvtt ; Assumpsit. Ouoicd aa icr'apeis tiled. A! A. Shumway & Co. vs. W. W. D,av is. W. C. Davis, W. J. Baer and A. G. MjUer, Terre Tjnsnb; of . QasUauj ;'A,f. ,c- la., two ca ).' Cases continued at cost of defendants lor the term, to rank as a new case of this dale. Joseph JJowljlyr ys. Bbuibe Waper; As 6UU.p,.V Xase continued, defendants tq pay posts ot term snq case lo rank aa a nev case of Ihe da'e, tiarsb L'unuelly, Executrix of Martin Connelly, deed, v Jaoub D. Miller, J. 1. Lichty, John C. Schrock, J. M. ilol dertwuiu, C. J. Miller. Oliver Knepper and I. C. Johnson ; Bjectment Jorv rr luTo a Veil4 jor piaiblilt tor 2tiM l!3, to be paid iii three equal pay menbx in tour, elgbimhd (Kelve 'mouthti, jhh jnterest from Xbig' d'aliii i'f Vflf' tri! li'lei T. J. Picking vs. Hilas C. Keini ; Ap peal by defendant, Jury return verdict tor defendant. John Montgomery, endorsee of William Kiminell vs. Wm. M. Kboads ; Assumpsit. Jtry ref art rtxi'fl for dkleiiiaa " lfmo va tieofge tklirocW Asshmpsit. Jury return a verdict for delendsnL " ' bame s. W. p." Schrock ;" AAsumpsif. Jury relufn a'yerdiclYsr'dpffnJajiL " ' ' liaae it.' iJeprge J. tirock ; Assump sit! Jury return a verdict for delendant. All ot her cases on the list were either continued or settled. FoRp.Ef The nouses which Frank Friedline-aml Mrt.-ChasfUhlnowodcupy: Also a farm in Turkey toot township, t - i. F.-Blymvee, - Adm'r.Trf D.Wsyand. of the ArooGto)k" will be eagerly read. Mr. I JoVell has never done, belter work than in these last chapters, which bring the story to a conclusion which, must satis fy the iot exacting reader, thoqgh all iill regret thai the end has come so so a, II. B. K- has snottter colleciion oi "Gbot Stories," and Katharine Carring-ton's "Hosamond and the Conductor," original in conception and clever in execution, is the short story ot tbe number. Mark Twain'saccouniot "TneQrsil Iley'.uuoQ in Pitpairo," ifl jrje-vtib(y hnoioroui, nqd yet' tue' humor but partially conceals a sopasa hat serious Intent on the writer's part The concluding portion of W. W. Story's pleasant account ot "A Hotnan Holiday Twenty Year, A gn'1-la given, and liichard Grap't Wnte coiinuef to discuss "Americanisms. Thefe is brilliaoi un ipied srtil'le on "Prcideutlal Kicctloneer ing lu tbe Senate. " and important papers are given on "The Natural History ol Politics" by N. S. Shaler, and 'Dur Ind Policy" by'Ueorge W. Julian. The Con tribitip.q' Ckblaeyeii more higltf, varied, apd, esltrl4iqn J lua usual, and we would enpectally commend the admirable contrib ution regarding Daisy Miller al perhaps the truest and roost sensible criticism yel given respecting that much talked -of ytung l-dy. The reviews of ltectnt Littrulure are. 03 glitV. saruirDle.k Tll on the rjew idition of ''Ciicle Tom's Cabin" and on the poems ot Matthew' Arnold might serve as models ot 'what critical wril';ng should lie.' Mr, Clarence Cootj', faacr in ihe FiibHy ALi'f w'a,' ure to call furth much adverse commenC and we are not surprised to find at the ' close or tbe magazine some correspondence rejsrdirjg it, ' Kkw Cambria. Kas , Feb a Editor Hkkai.p. notice sa iteR in your paper of tt? shipment of one c-ir load of wheat from your place, and am v IT happy to see your county improve so much as to be able to export wheat iq place of import iU as it tp da. Jklow ) will giy yiiM s small idea ot wheat raised in Kansas. e shipped in 1879, lrm this fuiail place. 72.00U bushels, We had at one time 16. Sou bushels in ears on side tracks and 13,000 bushels in an elevator. Thi se cars were not all loaded at this place In one day ; but we frequently load from six to eight cars in s day. Prospects are very good for another (arc rcn o! wheat. inottrt, ic.; it i. M. BacnisER. Oi r TEicpE or li ?K depends in great measuw upon our regard ior or neglect of the laws of health. It we violate them ws cannot expect to "make old bones." But that the span of existence allotted to s nat urally delicate constitution, or one which bas been shaken by dieaje sstiy h$ mler( aliv iccgtbepedT hrala'ct Of wbtch we have dally 'protil. Tbe vivifying and 'estora-; live iu$uence Af ilostelers Stomach f-it-tefs upon s failif.S pbyjiqMe swords a tr jfc ig iliusuauon of the power of iudiuous uiedicatioB to gtrengthan the hold on file, lies tore! digestion, complete assimilation, renewed appetite, sound repose, these are among tbe benefits conferred noon ',-,c Z bilitaled by that supreois reaovsnt. ' "With a circulation enriched, a frame invigorated, and ft nervous system tranquilixed, tbe in valid, after s course of the Bitters, feels thai his lite tenure is no longer the precar ious thing that It was that he may yet en Joy s "green oA age.", 't v . An Evb Rrmoved. With his usual skill, Dr. W. F. Fundenberg, tbe celebra ted Oculist ot Cumberland, Md., removed the left eye of Jacob Hause on Tuesday. at tha, Dale House. Tbe history of ihe case, as we have been able to gather it, is as follows : About a year ago Mr. Hause, while engaged in mining, nutated the left eye internally by injudicious or ex cessive lifting ; it soon commenced enlarg lnir and to soisreat an extent as to pre upon tbe nerves and endanger the sight ot the remaining eye, rendering the remov al of the injured member imperative. Tbe operation was performed with the skill and raipity only acquired by extensive practice, tie win not oniy retain the sight of his single eye, but there is every reason to believe tnat it win rapidly lm prove its functions, now somewhat weak ened. Meyertdale Commercial. Chamber's Cyclopedia or English Literature. Volume 1 of the new and beautiful edition ol this excellent work, ust issued by the Americas Book Fx chaxue. 55. Beekman street. New York, embraces the history of our literature from tbe earliest period to the time ot ljueen Llisabeth, with lives ot a:l noted authors, and choice specimens from the writings of each. All who are interested in tbe high er class of literature will welcome this new edition, with its clear type and handy form, and all who have been lonztn for the era of cheap books, will be more than satisfied with its wonderful low price. Tbe entire work, in eight volumes, numbering over 3, 00 pages, is offered, delivered frse ot expense, to those who subscribe during January, in paper binding, for $3 OC ; cloth, f 3 50 ; or half Morocco, gilt top, 5 00. Specimen pages, showing size, tyle, type and paper of the entire work, and giving lull particulars,, including in ducements to clubs, willl be sent free on request. To tboso who would like to ex amine it, volume one, which is complete lu itself, containing 416 pages, will be sent, postpaid, for nominal prices : In paper. 20 cents : cloth, 3a cents : half Morocco. gilt top, -SO cents. Purchasers have tbe option of getting tbe other seven volumes by paying at any time the remainder of the regular subscription price. 1 be publish ers sell only to subscribers direct. Instead of giving to dealers and agents the usual 30 or 30, per cent, discount to sell for them. which accounts tor the remarkably low prices. A specimen volume, in cloth binding, can be seen at the ofHce of this paper, sod those who desire to order can add their names to a club, which will soon be for arded. 11 ALE S 110KEY or IlOREIIOl'.VD AND Tar. For tbe cure of Coughs, Colds, In- nuenza, Hoarseness, Dimcult lireaihing and all Affections of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs, leading to Ccistuiptlon. This sovereign remedy' is compounded from the fayorile recipe of an illustrious physician and chemist, who for many years used it wilt) the most complete suc cess in his extensive private practice. He bad lung been profoundly impressed with the wonderful virtue ol the plant Hore bound, in union with the eUnminj and healing properties of Tar, extracted from tbe life pri noiule of tbe forest tree Abie Balsame. or Balm of Gilead. For years he was baffled in his attempts to llcso these great medicinal forces. irHo uch, a union that the t rtgiflnl power "61 each, would be preserve!," the duuigrfeeable qualities of common tar removed, and the trice of the eoxipt.nnd be within reach of all. At last, alter s long course of diflicult chemical ex periments, he found V:,X by a,tkUog to those fiyo ahei lngrej.ieu.ts, each. one vain able ty itsey, he only obtained the de sired rwulu, but croaily incruased the cur ative pow-er of ihe compound. This, hav ing been thoroughly tested by practice, is now olTercd to the general public as a safe, pleasant and infallible cure. lV;ce Zfy cents and f 1 per bottle, fur slo by till drug gist Lrpu't, Crittentom's, No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York City. Greatsaving by buying large size. Pike's Toothache Dnors, cure in one minute. A Wis DesMWa. "Deacon Wilder. I want von to toll me how you kept yourself and ismuy bo well tbe past season, when all tbe rest of as have been sick bo much, sod have had the doctors run aiajt to as so long." "Bro. Taylor, the answer is very essy. I used U0p Bitters in time aad kept my family well and saved large doctor bills. Three dollars' worth of it kept oa ail well and able to work all tbe time, and I will war rant u has cost you and most of the neighbor one to two hundred dollars apiece to keep sick tbe same time. I goess you'll take my medicine here after." See other column. Terrible IaiU mt ftlaeellaa;. Somerset Boiuuxh : Souierfel Township : Stoyatown UotoukU : Vpur Turkey foot Twp...i Irstne Borough .. Atdison Township ! Allegheny Townahlp Brolhergvalle? Townohlp.; Oonemaua;h Towoahlp...: UunllaeiH.-e Borough I Greenville Township Lari mer Township Lwer Turfceyfuot Twp..: Mldtlleereek Township....: Milionl Township j Meyersilale boruujra : New Centrerille bur.....: Northampton Townahlp...; New Baltimore Borough.! Faint Townahlp : Unemaboniuic Twtt......: Salidhnry Borough - Shade Townrhip ' Somerset Bor Someret Twp Stonycreek Township..... Stoyeatown Borough : I'oiier Tnrkevfuoi Two... l'r-ln Borouan. Wellerjuurg Bjn.ugh.... Totals ' 7 OS: tss: 18T8. 46 S3 S3 SSi sv . si: ; M 9 91 7i: S3 : SIS SO: : Sul ST: : s;-i so: : lu 4.1; : : 144 3.'.: : ss st: j Sa) l i 1M T: M W : 448 91: i SOS S6: : 6 is iKi: : 60S 38: Hi ar; : Kift an: ss at? a m I S 04 1 01 68 ft t 3 4 M 17 12 I li 11 76 SS I 4 7 44 11 0 7 73 10 11 17 3a IS S7 s IS li 3 U 10 04 11 SI 11 w I 01 SO 90 I 2J W 66 07 4 70 i w; 5 r S 08 J Sixth day of January, A. D. 1879. JOSIAH KELLER, Treasurer of Somerset County in sccount with t said County of Somerset. Te eaah w1t1 Trom the Collectors of Suie and County rates sad levies, for the years 187S sod 1877, and fur County Ul for tbe year 187S. Collectors. Districts. Tear. :k oi test ao I RewaaKS. The balance due from Alexander! Walker, waa secured by mornoe la Jane. Is7, which is now due and will be paid Into tne Ireaaury at an early day. The Townahlin and Bomuirha market with bare paid in tull since settlement. Other dltrict have paid In part since settle-1 men t as follow : I 1H77 Lower Tnrkevfoot, $15: Shade, t3S; I'p-1 per inraevioot, f: l ram. ju. 1ST8 Addlaoo. alii : Brotberaraller. S223 SO : Conemauirh. Sto: t'oofiuence. fji M; Ureenvllle, t-is: iarimer.six; iwer Turkeyloot, I1I: miu dleereek, tM: Mil font. 254; Atcyeradale, 444 IS: New L'enlrevllle, (CO; New Baltimore, v!f IM : Paint, S190; Sha.le. iA ; Someraet Twp., tflA'l 40: Wheeling, February 11. Yester day evening as Robert Smith and daughter were returning borne in a wagon, and when at a crossing near Littleton, the horses became friirht- ened at an lnnrnafliinv train rln,h,- J I Stonycreek. si 18 3:StoyMton,S40;Cpp.rTur. jxiupru vui. ut uue rear 1 1 aeyiooi, iiu; trains, 17. tbe wagon and fell in the middle of tb3 track, the eneine nassinir over SOU Killing tier instantly, drag?IOr sml exiwnditnrra of aal.i county, for the year tbe hod v a ,liutanv r m r... ti. ,"7'- nepun J uv. wi uu loci. a uo remains were gathered op in a horri bly mangled condition. Her father. aunt and uncle, who were witnesses of her terrible death, remained in tbe wagon and escaped unhurt. Ws, the un lerslimed t'ommlf loncM of Somer iet County, in conformity wiih tne law. bare or- icrea rne acjitnianytnir account or the receipts I iitnn-a ol aald county, !"r the year I ubllshed. and hereby eertily. that the I anove ataiement ol oautsnoine; taxea due aahi conn y, la correct, aa per record! In the Treas urers and Commissioners' offices. DENNIS COOK, J. C. CKICHFIKLD. JONAS Ji-CLlNTOCK, Comutissioners. I teblu,'7. Clerk. souekaet harkct Corrected by Oooa a. Bssbits. D CALX HS IB CHOICE GROCERIES. FLOUR & FEED Annies, dried, tt a A)iplebntter, 1 gul Bran, yi loo aa Butler, yl S (ken) Butier, K S (roU Buckwheat,!) biuhel , " mnL loo ,n Beeswax, ft a Bacon, phnulders, W a " country hams. IB fc"""' Oorn, (ear) f) bushel Corn, (sbeiled) ft bushel Corn meal V a Oalf skins, fl a , t-irs, y 001 , Flour. W bid Flaxseed 7 bu., (M .) , Bams, (surar-ciu-adi a a Lari,v a. Leather, red sole, ya upper km. " Mlddllnira. and ehoD 100 aa Oats, y) bu roiaioea,fi bu Peaches, dried, a Rye bu ifcurs. a SaJ No. 1, V bbl.extra urounu Alum, per sack... " Asblon. tier sack Sugar,, yellow y) a w uue .............. Tallow, W a w neat- V bus Wool. V a - a to ie 4oasoe "ie to si oo j, to ! 16c 46c to Sua 1 75 to 2 00 Sde 4 to je 6 lose 7 toSc frnc Q Sue .........veto7ue 2C lOe lao t 50 to 43 00 76e to 10c 8c 9 10c 3t'?:0 8570e 7-ijW0e SI 26 Xxi.Vxs 4046C 6 to 7c 46oto60c 2C 1 76 80 to 1 75 44 00 loai-'-ic 7e SOfiJl 00 ikiw A SSIGNEE'S SALE t OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a continued order of sale isaued out I oi tne court ol common neas oi somersei o., i Pa., torn-; directed, 1 will txposs St public sale, oa I tne premises, on Monday, March 17, 1379. at 10 o'e'ork A. v., of said day, all the fallowing I real estate of w in. cook, vu : A certain tract of land situate within three fourths of a mile of Lavansville, Somerset Twp., Somerset Co.. Pa., adjoinlnc lands of Jacob T W aiker, Alexander Countryman, Lewis w eiirbly I and others, containing 116 acres, about 90 acres ol I wbl h are cleared , IS scree in meadow and the balance well timbered. Tbe land is in a hiirh I state oreultiTstion and ts well limed. Has upon it a larire two story dwelling honse, a larire bank barn aud other outbuildings. Has an art-hard of I choice fruit. LlmeMone on the al"inlDH farm I and rappueed to be on ibis ; conyenienl to churjn, acnoois ana stores. TEKMS el.ooo In hand, balance in S'.GO anna- Reajamln Bowman George W. Turnry Michael Jordan Jeaae Land la Thomas B. Fraata Oeorjre Lowry A. J. Slooer Meschach Beam. Neiaon Off hart Solomon Pile Jame I. CritchQeid.... Daniel Shulta B. Woirnope Jacob Spangler ., Samuel LIchly Emanuel Sjwcbt . tomoa Lennan. Ilsnlel Hurt man. David Husband Aaroa SpanKler.. Jweph Bender Samuel P. Meyers Peter Zulall Oeoraw W.Terney Michael Jordoo i redcrick Swope A. J. Spanglcr Leri Yoder William Pullin John N. Davia..... A. J. Stoner A. B. Howard. i!. H. Kauti Henry Kaueh Joeiah F. Bittner Adam Nicbaltoa. ...... .. Aaroa Scbrnrk James D. Crilcbaeld Samuel Foust Wallace MeMiilen Jacob Poorbauah Bernard Woifhope , Samuel Weaver Jacob Spangler , Milton Boyer Daniel Logue. ............ John H. Huston , Samuel Berkey.. ......... Frederick Hossdoode Henry Lambert Jacob Custer.. Kmanuel Lichtv David Philiipp'l Frederick Dull John E. Shaler I ... Quemaboniaa; ... AJdlsi Alleebeny . . . 1 Brol hersvailey ... Conttuenew borough ... Elklk-k ... lireeorlile....- ...'Jenner. ... Lower Turkey loot ... MHdlecreek ...I.MIllord ..'.Meyerwlaleburonirh ..INew Balumore borough.. ..'(taemahoninir .. Soliabury boruUffh. ........ .. Shade .. Sumeract borough......... .. Paint ..Somerset .. Stooycreea ..Stoystown boroUf(h... ..iSummiL ..: I p!r Turkey foot.......... ..I A.itii-on. ..! Allt-ehtny .. BeTiln boronirh . . Brotberava lley ..Conemaugh ,. Continence borough.. ...... ..jKlkik-k ...Oreenville .. J Jefferson .................. ..tJenuer. . . : Jennertwn bimiugh. ...... ..i Larimer , . : Lower Turkey foot ..iMiddlecreek. ..j.Mtllord , . .Meyersdale Uirouirh .. New V'entrvvii.e bwrouKh... .Northampton .iNew Baltimore borough.... .Paint .. ttuemahontnr. . Salisbury borough.......... ..Shade . Somerset borough.......... . i Somerset .. Soul bam pton. .............. . Stonycreek .:Stoytown borough . Summit . ti pper Turkey fi lot .;t'r4ina borough .j Wellersburg borough. State County Ul 1- 1S77 wss 11 43 20 H S 4H 20 38 W 36 S 72 Tii! 17 36' S SI 1 33 S 67 1STS f M 4 Ml I "i'Vial 7 3a, 42 W 2 I :t 8 t 04 110 44 tib 9 80S no 06 4ol 61 "2 27 M 4J 24 t Ji 54 619 62 17T 01 29 34 IW4 87 17 v8 Kl 0O 60 US 2U4 4.' se-i IS 4.M 31 148 i 1M1 SS 244 4l SM 16 SW 84 446 'M Mt SS S4.1 let IX. 12 170S 46 S1J 15 U i4 XIVS 0 78 2 236 71 44 J & 4.:; 60 1.41 S3 84V 48 W2 Oi 4 0 70 26 UO 372 0o l.toi 16 24; sv 8n a t4 Ou 2810 S8 473 36 1.12 75 16S 37 1M3 71" 00 134 1 6 00 al payments, commenting April 1st 1S0. Also some personal property, consisting of sheep, I potatoes and heusehold goods, which will be sold I lor cub on said day. Feb. 19 OEOROE O. WALKER. Assignee). To amount of State tax received ior 1ST 5 and 1077 County tax re-reiyed on unseated land for l78 and I "7 7 " " Road " " . School " " ' u " " " Samuel Walker on deeds for unseated land " J. J. Baer oa unseated land , D. i. Bowman tot digest Justice Langbteo " " J. F. Bltrorerdeed unseated land " " Llrengoi'id tine Oeorge W. Pile fluid W. H Konntx deed uoseateil land A. Sngler tax from Weal mo eland Poor House Poor House f r paper , "A. :eaD redemption money " " j.Philaon for record "' Ravenscraft unseated Land Kanb Frymyer unseaieii land , " " W. B. Corsln unseated land " Justice Scbrock One " tr Kedemptinn money on unseated land Money refunded tax 00 loan - " Balue due County at laxt settlemem , " - County Trraeurer 2"0 68 1241 trt 861 10 117 47 6.0 00 1 11 s 00 16 85 0l 1 00 80 32 00 2 0V 48 M 7 26 S 67 4 60 i. l m t 4; 223 62 9 M 4737 18 1637 U SHC7 81 DITOR'8 NOTICE. NEW AD VER TISEMEN TS. TWENTY-FOURTH AHOAL REPORT OF T11R SOMERSET COUNTYMUTUAL FIRE IXSrRARCE COMP.OST. For II: YE2r Ebjiis DcKEler 31s! 1373. By cash rec' on sec t of new polii lcs bsued uurina iue year ihis - - - By cash recrired en aocount of renewals cominued - - ... By cash recem-d on account of aasetsments collected - . - 1271 28 402 4 4ol 18 1 ue undersigned Auditor aiipointed by the Or phans' Court ul Somerset County to pass on the exceptions fonnd and report the tacts with an opinion, and to make a distribution ot the lunds in the tin ml s ol Cyrus Rayman executor of Ann Ma ria .ariose, aet-eageti, to ana among tnose tetany entitled there to. hereby gives notice lhat he wll! attend to the duties of said appointment at bis office in the borough of Somerset on Tuesday tbe lltb day of March, A. II. 17, at lOo'clork A. Al. . JAS. U PI'OH. Feb. 19. Andilor. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lsute of Jacob. Sicyer lata of Froetburj MJ., deceased. Letteriof admliiUtrail.n on the above estate I I having been granted on tb undersigned, notice Is hereby given to those indebted to It to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it to present them duly authenticated fur I settlement on I rltiay, .Marrn 2s, at ine resi denrw of administrators. Ftostburr, Allegheny county. Md.. or their attorney John H. Uhl. Som erset, Pa. if r.t mt it.iiit, NATHAN S. FROS T, Feb. IV Administrators. The Great Blood Tonic, For the core of all Blood disease. Are yea weak. nervous, debilitated, pale and emaciated 7 Have I yon lost your aptetlte? If ao, Dr Llndsey'si Muod Searcher will ears yos. Pimples, Bulla, I Erysipelas. Tetter, Salt Kbeom. Sx., are bat I surface lndicatlona of Blood Diseaaee; and Dr. Lindset's Bixal Searcher soitens the skin and I beaatifles tbe comidexlon. SI. 00 per bottle. R. E, SELLERS a CO., Prop's, Pltubarah. Pa. OIR. sum si Saved from the Grave. Hatr oy Tm. -H If. Ws refer to that mui remarUbW compound,' Dr. Morris' Syrup ot Tr. Wild Cherry and Hore bouod, lor cougba, alds, blood spiuiin, weak lungs, croup, wooopirt;; cmgb, stb ma. brortr.tntH aad U uU.W of tbe luugQ 6dc litrfaiit. " Vobbly no similar prt-paralt"? Ver before so quietly tound Its way into public tavor as ibis, its sn'ie in our community is si 8rn,iou8. Tbtiae wl',r U"ta UlsapVoioted in olh s m palled termed ie are sjiecully iovited to try tbis. lie ;u,re to get ib.e gvuuioc Dr. Morris' ayrup 'l Tr." Ud Cherry and IJortliotjait T.c;e a;a itsUiilious fa tbe nvvrkct. sKtk out (of tUem. Trial size 5 cents. Large sizes 50 cts. and One Dollar. K very tevr doses rpleyej and a Jit lie pereverauue ,ll cure. For sale by U. W. Ben lord, Somerset, and MouniAin d Co., ConueQc, Also Agents fUr ffof, I'tulter g flettsant Worm o wp. vLiob is perbxtly sate. Eilremely palatable. No pbysle required. Costs 23 cents. Try it. Ax Astokisbiso Fact. A large pro portion of the American people are 13 day dyjsj; f-pa ta euecu of llyspepVu or dis ordered' liver, he Teslt ot these dis eases' upon the taasjes of intelligent and vnlaUii peobks Is most alarming, makinit life actually a burden instead of a pk-asaqt existence of enlovment sad meltiiness as it 'ought to Us. There Is no good reason for ibis, if you will only throw aside pre Judlre and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your friends, and tfv oae bottle of Rreeg j A,ugi4 Irlower. rifour yHredy eitel if certain. Millions of bot es 01 this medicine nave wen rnyen away tp try its yinv( stuWUnory duIh (i every case. You can buy a eanip-e boiik lor 10 tenia to try. Tbree doses will relieve tbe worst case. Posi tively sold by all Druggists on tbe West ern Continent, -oi . IUSBI K8MEMT. Bal.nfe due Treasurer uer last reujt Pkl Peter Zulall, diimuirea tu house in inn January 31, ISTt, S.domon Syiurd ' la lull February s, 1878 Jacob Layt-in " in lull April SO, 19TS alB. W ens " barn in lull Auut 8. 1878 ('. A. Williams lor udiustinir loss Werti Barn - - . Vi. Whl.prmn losstohouse vecember S,, UT8 - - . Interest ou worrwwejl moey apiied to Wm. Slay;" es.ale -Printlos V wr blanks it rrinrts Kent auo fuel . . fosuye an.1 alatlonary iUlarjr ot Soc'y and Treas. 1 year Bui in rc due Treasurer Cash premiums and a."e j"ieo,ts (ti course of .-1WC too, . Aotuint or premium notes in force liable to aascsement Mr. J. E. Touman. Lon H. t- Ills., savs : 'lt saved mv two children from the Brave. " A. L Simmima, of Baltimore. Md.. alsoaays : "It Willi sure the worst eouirh tmmedialeiy." Two doses cured mo of a bal cough of one week's stand taw ' J H. Omlter. Urton. Pa. Over Voce,"! buttles of Seller's Couarh Syrup sol.t. It li the most pop. I ubtr remedy lor inirnii, ta!, i.roup. ttoarienai and all TI roal and Luiia Diseases. Has been In - - :6 00 I use for hall a century. Sold by all druHte and country aturekeeiTa. Price '-'So.. SOe. and 81.00 I per hutlle. K. K. ShXLcUiS Sl Co., Prop's, ritiiHunt.-i, ra. Nov. SV SWT 28 S3 7S 10 00 3 00 By cash paid on orders lsmed by the County Commissioners ss follows, vis : By amount paid en order N. 1 to Poor M 4ise Treasurer - onlers for Asuesaors' pay " l.'onstables' returns " Fox and wild cat scalps " Orand jury pay -. Traverse jury pay. " Election ej)enes. " - SheritlO orgs W. Pile TiD'taees. u Roads and brlditea t'immonwealtb coats Wm. Keel (Commisaioners' ralary) J. P. Pbllsoo (UommiMioners salary) D. Pniilppi (Commissioners' salary; Commissioners' clerk ' Repairs on jail and court house Jonn l. OKle aujitlng public accounts " Auditors' elerk. Records and stationary " Custixllan. H Auditors' pay Poe'aKe and express - F. J. Kuoaer clerk's fees Scrip destroyed Western penl entUry. Jury commissioners " Merchandise 14 Inquests , 4 Xnnmiss toners' attorney Furni ure for eourt bouse MelicaJ services lor prisoners. Money refunded " Printing and advertlstns; " Fuel lor eourt house and jail ' Township Hues .Miscellaneous Indexlna; andeopyinn records . Agricultural aoeiely ' " Treasurer s deeds unseated land. " Oiunty Institute " Hiuae of retuge. , " HLate account fnm county fund , U-d tax on ansea ted laud fur 1878 and 1S7T School tax on unseated land for 1-78 and 1877 . Redemption money Jo, 'gjienl aicainst A.V.. Dariaand John Davia' eMlate assiicned to Commia'rs.. By oamtnissiou on Sa,4o8 S4-100 at 2' per eeat ., I ! I 8H8 XI 741 Ui 17 25 SOS OS 47-ji SO i 1-13 11 l)l 84 6o 44 ll'"J a 372 00 347 OU ;,a oo frjS 0 eS 30 l i 00 SO On 4.10 71 10) 0 1US 0O 81 M ha 3 1 UO, SIS 34 37 02 W 8H 40 47 lo& SO 3S OO 70 W 1 o- i LSI 351 j IIS SS eo 40 44 24 Mutt A I'O o 74 0O Un so j 40 ow 174 I 743 21 7i6 S3 I tt- U .' l:n -a ; Su.0 11 I S4J37U 81 auxo 81 F. J. K(SER, Esq , Prothcbotory and Clerk of the Court of Quarter S salons, and Oyer an.1 Tennlneruf Somerset County in account with the Coaoty of Somerset ior the year ending; tbe stn day of January, A. U 17 tiS 1J0 ro 18 24 a oo ri ss 400 00 ' M 4i 1009 49 Total capital - . . . 43 Oil W Whole numbers of poiioica issued 2008, M KCTOBSroRTB;X3(VIX VCAB. Samuel Barfiay, Al rra Beam, Benjamin Kline Jamta Pn .ns, Joeph Kelm, Jiwepb J. Savior, .osiah J. Walker, t) L. Miller. John Berkley. J. li. KimmcL John llUasol Somerset county. "Pa.: LeoQri HitlnerandC. A. Williams ol Bedford ouunty, Pa. old orFK CRS coxTtsrvn. Samuel Barclay, President J.,Un Hkka, See ret ixy. Treasurer ard (,'eeenit Agent. . 4ly o.!cr til tuo Bonnl, JOHN HICKS. ". U Secretary. PUBLIC SALE. he untteratuaed siiln-e ot VaL J. Miller, will at uouc outcry, on Saturday, Match 1, 1379, In Stoystown borough, at 2 o'e'esck r. n- No. 4. A farm, a" a the Smith farm. In SoMct tou.5his ccntaining 1"0 acres, ad jutnuig lands of Berman Shatter, Frankiin Barn hart, and others, with dwelliue;-hue, aUbls and other bulldlugs thereon ercciuu: vyaires are eler being in a xuod slate of culuratW. .No. t, A t;aot ui lead ai uate in Somerset Twp , bein paH of tbe Lphrniin Shalier farm, coo Uinuig 42 acres, more or less, adjoining Units of Joelab llood, Harry Shatturand the W ilt (arm, and others. Tr.RJtS. One-third In Land, on eouflrmitlon of sale, one-thi;d is lix m. jins and ooe-tblrd in one year with interest on deterred payment from day 01 sale. W. H, MILLER. b. U Assignee. lilvli SSIQXEE'S NOTICE. oluntary Assignment. Ivln Maorer and wife to W. T. Freldllne. N'Hine is hereby girt a, that Calvin Macrsr sadwlfe of Sotner-et 1 wp., bare Mijed all tbelj property real and pem-oal to Vi. V. Freidlinei for liie leorftl cf blr creditors, all ferntns then K re fmleblrd tu the said Calvin Usurer and wife' will make Immediate payment to said Assignee, and tboee baricg claims against tbe raws uUl present them tu tne Aeriirm-e f.-r settlement. W. F.FtUWE. Feb. 19 AMlgnea. SSIUNEE'S -NOTICE. 1'i.iiip P. Maorer and wile i to Voluntary AMn- B. S. Fleck 4S.S. Korns. ment. Philip P. Maurer aud wl le of Somerset Twp.,har tost tut an asiKnment to Ihe undersigned notice Is' hereby glyen tu ail persona indebted to lb said Assignors to make iturneJlwU payment to the 4id As'ignees, aad tnose having claims to ureoeai (toon to the sasae for settlemnt B S. FLECK. s. a. kokns, Feb. 19 Asslgneei, RLNGLER GLOSS.- TjECyTOli'3 'OTICE. r-Luteof Jobs Walter, late of Jenner township, deceased. Letter! testamentary un tbe aboveestate having bees granted to the Buderalened, ark ss hereby given to those Indebted to if W m. ke Immediate LOSS At th I ul Wan i payiarot and tlija hiring claims ee!n to prej i. ' ,11!- ?nsrui"ieadulv auibentlclted for settlement, at I S., ret. Id. ICiU. br Into rv.dence of deceases, on Saturday. Slarch ttev. j. w. roinoerger, utrrsng Kingier 1 w.ists. Caroline C. Olosa, both of Stonycreek, I ' ' somerset uo ra. J Feb u ksstttfaX JE?3E WsLTEZ, T Se WT JSl Md t S.(l yj. UDITOR'S NOTICE, Joseph LAbd'A ) ia the Court of Common I t V Pleas of Somerset Co., l'a , I Cansbl kimmel ) No. sftB. January Term 1S77. (Voluntary Assignment.) Tha nnderelioed A minor aDDo'ntwi by said Court toilisinfcute tbe funds In the hands of Dan iel Kimmel, tbe assignee, hereby girea notice that for sabl purpose he will sit at Uieofflce of W. H. Koonli. ii , in tha 'aoroiw h of Somerset on Friday, the 7th day ef March, 187Q, when and where all persons uncreated can at ten. i. " H.S. EJIUSLET. Teh. 19 Auditor. Da. 1 Ca. To order No. 7 i4M Jfiy bill No. 7M ao-tltwl &cc SO - i r OEORQE W. PILE, Esq.. High SheriBnf Somerset County In account with the Ceuaty of S.m erset, lor the year ending the 8th day of January, A. V. 1st. Da. To order IS a. 742. I1JS1S4 Bill Xa7l2: Cb. silted... I 'm 84 Lstaie of DM1NISTRAT0RS XQTICE Exra S. Berctt Vy, late of Brothers ralley I 1 p., deoeasel. I Lettert of urm-uinratl-n on the a bore estate I h.irtnie been v ranted tu tbe undersigned, notice la hereby given to those Indebted to It to make lm- I mediate payment, and those having claims against I i to present tnem amy autneniicaieu ior teiiie- i ment at tbe residents of dec d, oa btatneday, Marrn -J, iotv. FPHH AIM V. WALKER, JOSEPH MILLER, Feb. Is, AdministraU.ys. T EGAL NOTICE. To Maglalea Thoinaa, widow Jseok Thoiaaa, Joiaph t bomaa. Joh a Thomas, Emanuel Thomas, Jrmy intermarried with Jacob J. Eaan, and Elisabeth tniermarrted with Joseph D. Easb. the alve reside In Somerset (Vianty, i'a., and Peter Tr.oniiia. (of Lowsl p, u ) Kent county, Aiicn'gan, Mow s Toonuts (of Rensalaer P. O.) Jasper Coun ty, Indiana, and Levi Thomas, (of Scalp Level p. . ) ca m ona co , ra. Von are hereby noOSed that in parsnance of a writ of partition isaued oat ui the Orphans Court of Somerset Coaniy, Penna. I will hold aa In- oueM on tne real estate ot Ueorae Thomas, dee u. In Oooemavgh townrelp, Somerset County, Pa., at hia hue reeidence on Thursday, the '.7th day ot where vug can sue Bd if you think I We the aodertigned Auditors of Someraet county do heeeby certify, that In parewaac of 'he 47th Section of the Act of Assembly, entitled an Act lo Counties, Township. Ac, passed the 13th day of April A. V. 1S34. we met in the Commlxioner'e Othee In the borough et Somerset, o tee 8th day of January, A. D. 1879. audit, did and adjust and seti le the account oi Joeiah Keller, Esq . Treasurer of Somerset county with the county for the year 1S7S. aad tb account of Oeore W. Hie. Sheriff ot said coooty with tbe county lor the year 1S7S. ami the account of F. J. Kooeer, Esq.. Protbeno tary and clerk of the Court ut Cluarter Sessions of s ld county wiih the eonnty fur the year 187S. and the aadd accounts aa fated abo.e aaj reeomed in the OommlMi'inor's OHV-e of Somerset county. Pennsylvania, are correct. al that we find a balance doe aaiii Trewnier of owe thousand flvn hun dred and thirty-seven dollars and forty tour eenu (SU37 44). Jn testlmoty whereof we nave hereunto set our bands and seals this 18th day of January, A. D. UAUet: JOHX J. SCHF4, Cletfc J. M. B4.KER, (L. 1 H. D Mr4;oY. (L.8.J Feb 19 HE.VTY LCCAS. (US.) Oonoty Aoditors. Rsxuasa The eost af new bridges cr.nstructeJ in H7I was SullS 44 Repair old bridges at, tn 1878 was SMO 00. Theeoat of mad end bridge views in 1878 was 85. 8 09 Tbe Item of 81401 20 for indexing and copying public records vat done by order of the Onset, whfrhi tneiudes taxlexlng records in tbe Prthoaourtea and Recopiera' oSk-j ami for copying old and mati Uled land reeords In the Treasurer 8 and Commissioners o dices ; lb ot at of record naejl lacladed. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE SOMERSET COUNTY POOR HOUSE, From tbe 7ti flay cf Jannaiy 1878, to tie 6tn flay cf January. 1879. JOSIAH KELLER. Est March IH7'.- proper. ShsrltTs Omce, I Fiib. 17, 1879. ( Treasurer of the Somerset County Poor Hoase. la account with in County, for the year ending January the 8th, A. D., 1879. EDGAR KTLE. Suer iff. ALL SOLDIERS Who received wounds ov Injuries daring tha lata war, even It bet slightly disabled, can sow obtain penrlon back from day of discharge under new pension law. Rejected base also reopened. Send stamp tor particulars. r W:Q. BERTTOER fcCO.. Box SsTt, Pitubargh. Pena'a. w O West Claim Agency in th Stftt DEAR SIR: If job are la want of anything in the way of. GVXH, BIFLES.RETOLVERS, Pistols. AmmnnlHoB, Quo Material, Fishing Tacaei, or aav other InSportlna CoOdS pies write Sir my Large (nliivraimaialugue and Pr ee List wbtch I mall Ire. A' oars truly. JOHNSON'S UrsaT WssTcajf On Woasa, PiT-mnuEOH. ra, J'eb. 1 lm For Sale or Rent. UREEN POINT FARM. Two and one-half miles west from center oi Cumberland, at mtereeetioa of the National Road with tbe aid Somerset Twrapika, This laim con. tains SM acres of limestone ijsad, VJ4 acres under eal.lvstloa.tn rest la Uinber. Bearing orchards of apples, peaches, pears, a vineyard aad Small traiti, T&etmprovtnMsueonmetef twodweiilng houses, bank barn, stone stable for 80 eowa, spring house with never failing spring of water. Ice noose Oiled, sheds, pens, corn cribs, aad al vtuet aur tenabet s to a nret ela Lna. The above tooerty will bit rented with or wlth- out stock. ' Pejscesiuw glrea oa or before thelat of April. Details given oa appiicauon to. S.U.s'1'NaiENBERO, FV.U CumberUad, Mi DR. CK. To asm at draws ft" ths County Treasury on order No. L Issued by the Vows'y CosmlfoneT8 li By am't paid for Out-door pauper ..4)cfS 19 , urocerie ana jser ' ebaixllse.. .......... " " " Reel aad Teal ... ; " " Provisiona " " Bridge and repairs.. ; " " " heat aad flour " " Kye sad Corn Cortes aad bwiiaJ Director pay Attorney and elerk. Physician Poatageaad stationary niewaru pay Juatiee aad unsta ble fees Shoe aad Leatbor Lime Fuel. Lumber. Toll 41 lseellaaeotu. Tinware. Blackaalthing Printing. tir-y Saduiery Labor Horse and ealtle , Fruit tree .... Fire insane Lxpense la eoav- liuw Treasurer's salary.... LT S3 tO. 8t S4U 13 UA4 7i IIS 403 74 1U w i2 l 7 (e Ten M Jli Ui K mn -st 81 7 IIS U 7 SS 47 sa li 31 SO 7i 73 SO 10 00) 41 1 10 1.7 OS re so 1U w 717 80 80 4SB4S S& Vs. tb aadentwaed Andilor of Soweraet Cr.unty. do certify that we have settled ana adjusted ts account of Joeiaa K.ller, Esq.. Treuurer of the Somerset County Poor Bona, for the year U7S. W tineas ear hand aad seal this Uth day ol January, A. D., 17- .. Tin nuns J AtUfl X, BAbEK. 1ArtlV- I H. D. Mc-COY. t c f UUiKY LICAS. fob IS Clerk. County Anditorm. til i- si II
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