" , , TT J ThC fcOIllCrSet llCraiO. .. E0W4RD xm Win and ropnof. ; The cublic debt was decreased t3,672.5S4 during the month of Jan nary. The interest-bear.ng debt was not reduced, but remains the same as on the first of January. The Postmaster General has just ordered tbe name of a little post of fiee in Eaele county, Colorado, to be changed from "Blaine" to "Cleve land." My, but Mr. Blaine's feel ings will be hnrrowed up! Senatob Mitchell, of this State, ia reported as very ill, suffering from nervous prostration and an affection of tbe eves. His physician has pre scribed complete rest and chauge of air. He will leave the Capital for B few weeks, hoping to be benefitted by the change. The Board of Education in Phila delphia has now on exhibition in a public ball, over four thousand pieces of needle work as specimens of what has been accomplished dur ins the lat year by teachir g sewing in tbe public clioo. Oreat sur prise i expret-r-ed at the propose tbe children have u.idr. Tue accounts of Clonel Siiowd'-n, late Superintendent of the M;nt Philadelphia, were settled lst e-k and showed a t.aUnr, of fifty cet.ts in hi favor, ml.i-h. f.oidtrii.g that he held the o.'Iue f .r MX Tear. ai.ii aiany n.i'.liiM. ( il )!!r ti.nual'. pa.wd tt.mu-l. hi- !ian lJ, v.a rat!. er a cokI !ioirg Arid yet t! :s Civil hervir r-fr:n A! MMi-tration "trf.ed tiie ras..! ml. Wt tV.jjht th it e iuJ handled Dr. M. Kii.iey'e coin riiunicatinn "lib ilk sl'-vee. tiut lie is evidently "riled," and eonjes back at us in a kitd of douhb-d -barreled way, through the i'ninrritn! and the r :. If our peppery friend will take down his Shakespeare and re fer to the "Tempest Act 2 ; scene 2," he will discover that his moral (lensibilities were unnecessariiy ex cited. The House has passed a pension bill that increases the pension of oldiers' widows from eight to twelve dollars a month. It is said if the bill becomes a law it will add 6,. 000,000 a year to the pension list, Xow, if Congress will take measures to purge the list of all the bummers and rascals who by some means have got themselves placed on it, they can not only add another four dollars for the widows, but also to the pensions of the old and deserv ing veterans for whose benefit the law was 6olely intended. We have another lengthy article from Dr. Fichtner on the subject of the party organization, which the crowded atate of our columns pre vents publishing. The Doctor falls into tbe error of supposing that we are antagonizing his proposition and exhibits unnecessary warmth in de fense of it. Our object was simply to point out objections that would undoubtedly be made by those who are seeking an opportunity for a ehindig. We again repeat we are sot wedded to our ideas, and are simply attempting to guard the par ty against future trouble through a violation of the rules. Seould the Pennsylvania railroad succeed in gobbli ng up the South Penn rood, apparently it will not then have a clear field, as the "Sea board, Pennsylvania and Western" railroad, whose line runs from Har risburg to Pittsburg, has announc ed that it will commence the work of conduction in the spring. The right of way has been secur ed from Harrisburg, through Hunt ingdon to ILdlidaysburg, from which place it will cross the moun tain, but what direction it will then take west we are not advised. It will be a parallel and consisting line with the Pennsylvania, though perhaps not so short and dangerous as the South Penn will be if .rn pleted. The House "Couimitu on Labor" has prepared and agreed to report a bill, not only prohibiting the em ployment of convict labor on Gov ernment work, but also the employ ment of aliens ou uch work. While the bill is intended to protect Amer ican labor, it is aimed chiefly at the Chinese, Hungarian and Italian Cheap laborers who come to this country, share in its benefit, re ceive tbe protection of iu laws, and refuse to become citizens, and after makings little money return to their former homes. If the Government assumes this position as to its work, the Unions and labor leagues will soon take the same ground as to private work, acd alien cheap labor will speedily be driven from tbe country. Is another column we publish a communication signed "Uno," which came to band too late for insertion in last week's issue. His sugges tions are pertinent and to the point, and if carried out would cure the evil they are aimed at, but "is the game worth the candle?" Would it pay for the trouble and the ex- vwno . cr! tr .1.1. V : . c 1 , . TO ujiiiumuoq 01 those who may not agree to big plan to hold a special primary for the tpwpote chaina art, rhichlkere prescribes (tbe method for snnn1.. ' ung the vacancies at the regular nri- e? Jt have twice or ! mary inJuner '5 have twice or : EUXESUAI rEBEVAKYM. W 01 securing a temporary renav the 26.0 it had imDroierlv a'iani-. "e V reiuruc whpn tlo , . o t ana two days later bis bones were wnen the rules, aeamst obtained from the treasury. Subse- j : . 1 a . -..a. ,. - , . 1 louuu iu k kivvd urisr ine tuau,iiit.k tan be no valid kickine, 1 nuenUv. Mr. John A. Walter went ed nerftlv clean. On ..orr-l r,f more 4juot4sd from the rvUes to show slructed Smith to publish the proc tht ia the avbsenoe of 4 conppiittee lamaaon. It was not alleged that !,Dd chairman, tbe-clection of coin-1 miUWf3jen ,t the Jane primary.! .j ju.;. 8Ubeauent election of a i chairmMj i8 madeamply safe. We . . , il . J . : simply laea an auuionzru u hold the money until a nairman is elected, and to eee that the tickets are printed and distributed, and as this ifi a vital matter to the candi date they will doubtless see that it ia done. All that we care for, and all that we think important is that the people be furnished every facil ity to vote their sentiments at the poll? in such a manner that there; can be no lezitimate cause for kick ing. The Supreme curt of Wisconsin is reported to have decided that pro hibition does not prohibit, in that State. Tbe agent of a Wisconsin brewery, twice convicted of selling liquor "without a license, was adjudg ed not guilty because 44 the United States license held by his employers allowed tneeaie in unium anvwhere." If we are not mistaken, the National Revenue laws provide that they shall not conflict with the laws of the several States, and if this be so, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin never made such a decis ion. There is an oft quoted clause of the Ftier.n Gnstitution which ! perfectly well that he wa r.ever declares that all powers not specific- jeoundiy in favor of protection, but allv granted by that it;trun;er.t are (was a me.e trituaier Lo kr.tw that reserved by the Slates, whith would tiis jH.lilical exirtence deiiUd U f.rever prevent surh dcion. j on his prufe--ioi s ol devotion to the ' ib J ulries of the (ple he re reen- A portion of the Iemocritic pre t True, he hs iitver been a g-n-; er. He was a itiies in an inter- I T(, .,, UM ,,,utV.ma.'ir'or'-isj-Ht nowamu-incilf.ith stc-j ull,e frt,Mrder, tut he ha r.ev. r.i revenue suit whu-h Uw Gover.,- j IZl'Z.'. ' . , ii .:. . ,i ... .w... u-ent trnulit agait.et Chandler v , toami rre from .mil per r.e. of lt own tr.vi.ti-n. alb.!. MVe lfI VM ..ti.fe, .a.ad to -,H)p- j ut.ji,uborho,M,t j m.my il t a strona eleu.ent pp ed ' Mnte i'.h h:s party :u.-.l l. rrd its L.j j, rt.ct.:jt:y f,,,t a ver d:ct for 8:1 . ToaflTrrJ Tirii5M."rVT'url Hie 111. ill ill ll.fw vtii. i Vn-ii ,z devil 'ed in d fiereit parta of tT i i.j,uititu. i.t cf Fernando aw:n.i,a and WVrttrn Kailruad Cotu tfieSt.tte,pn ipa:iT becnu.e t hi ' xv'mJ. tl e u.it pr.,....u. o d free-' '"Cau.-e cne ( f iu train, lan . , , , , " .. . . .1 . ..,, -, t a a,;in It ad of hi luiuor and .,r,.lv !,.,., red ho.ti.itr to tbe un- iTaiirT In ,t,e Hou-e, a, (...airman if .ri,lt lL 1Iavi Evinced 1 . i 1 ' .... ..t ti . 1 , ... . tt- v. . 1 . -, r. Cin'.HUi.'Miii jt'J""!-" ! "- liirumiiiiiiieuii ihiiuhh "r-i"'-.rnj-ilvt-t llial Uiiaell wa Cneal oiub lVi.n an-1 I-e !i Creek roid 1,1 mi;ter l,r UPrir!ed the Kepub'.i-j injj, t.n Monday they went cut to b ti.e IVr.navlvani rsd. Very;CJlIl( f, d !eai MorrironK Lo:;ntal j 1-1H place, near Uibeon. In a .el! ! If that M.d wa:.t- father to j frrt. traiJe 1-Ll h a roundly '"'j1 J"P of P , . . , . , r . , , ' , , . , ai.d rtr;iw, under which thev bruuuht try ciiimiiHoi,. i.i. w.f i-iT:e tlie .;ate, ju-t let it ete;( into Hi ,-x- J iv MlUUd by Speaker fariirle and i ,,, rwLieh Coin ell had concealed, litical aref.a iu avowed hostility to 1 jret-trade collt iiue at tie open-! U l. en they undertook to ftize it. G-i.. ral iieaver i.tiuiination, a:.d it i j. j. 0f tLie reeifi, that he ha a.-jCwlteU reteel, and Marshal iJan- ,!! p. t all the atUfacti..n it want,. ,.areut!y concluded to yield to party . " h7gave Conwell per It will M.on die'. over tnat fcf'!'U- dipcipHrie. throw off his protection ! minion to drive to the railroad sta htir,i;a L'!ature, and contr...liC(; ma k ajU)it is i,y( ocri-y and ringe ! tion in a cutter with Mrs. Col well the vote of the people are materially :biu,J.f aui,, tiie intere.-te of t!:e'a"(l the cflicers followed. It was ,1 r ,, .f.i-s . . . r.-i t uetiiiijr late, and thev told Culwell, dXrrml u.n.f. ' sinte he in nart rnirrenrereiite. II he : . ' , ., , ' A bi'l dividing Dakota and ad- , ..r , Cl , , ,n.tti:.P the houthern half a, a State. ; la.el the frenat on hnday la-t by : a vote of 21 to 22. Senator Voor-he-es was the only Democrat who voted for the bill. Dakota is large ly Republican and there is no prob able hope of the bill passing tbe House as long as it contains a Dem ocratic majority. Before the war the slave drivers would permit no new Northern State to be admitted to the Union unless it was accom panied by a slave State, and so now, the Democrats oppose Dakota's ad mission until she is accompanied by a Democratic State. The only way by which the Democratic South can hope to maintain its dominancy is by refusing to admit any more Republican States until they can manufacture a Democratic one, and therefore there is no hope of Dakota being admitted during this session. Her Republicans, like the Southern slaves, have no political rights that Democrats are bound to respect. The contest between the operators and laborers in the coke region has arrived at a point where a halt must be called. The operators do not en joy much public sympathy, to start with. Professing to be in favor of protection to the workirgmen of this country acahmt the cheip labor of Europe, they imported these lit tle better than pauper Hungarians, for the purpose of controlling and cheapening the labor of their own countrymen. hettier the native workmen were unreasonable or ex orbitant iu their demands, is not to tbe present purpose. It is sum cient to know that these Huns were imported as laborers, and have re volted against their employers, re fusing to longer work for the wages thev msy stioulate. But having brought them intothis country, pub lic sentiment will not abet their be ing evicted from the miserable tene- menu provi.le.1 for them bnd turned . . . . . .i . out In Tigrish m th Btorrns of this lncleaient season. It is nara, veij: tl.nf thua u" "I"44""4" 44444 - people will neither work at such wages as thef offer, nor leave the premises free to others who might do so. But necessity knot no law ; these miserable foreigners hava no other present shelter, and the own ers having themselves to blame in the nrt instance, mut call a nalt and suSTer iu picket, if neerls be, fur their folly in importing them. The dictates of humanity must not m ... , ignored, although the a-ravation ha n afar crt erraat ' " lS Iti ISSUe of JanUarV 2-Jtll the as luusuo ui wistiuaij i-ui Commercial announced that "the;,ieen Truins from tli north r Auditors have thrown out our bill for priming the Sheriff 's proclama tion, amounting to 8 36 '.W. T ney do not assert that tbe work was not well done, but that the Sheriff did hoC authorize Hi publication. We do not care much for the paltry amount of money involved, and will repay, although we did tbe sork honestly and well." This was the first that the Herald had heard of the action of the Auditors, and that was made public by the Commercial itself. Observe! according to its own statement the bill was rejected because "the sheriff did not author ise tbe publication," and it never ....... ionce asserted tnat, ue naa aone so. j It got scared at its detection,squealed on itself, and tremblingly offered to davit that when aoiinr as milr for the Sheriff h. had ad via! or in-1 for the Sheriff ha had advised or in the Sheriff bad given Waiter ibis, power, in fact he distinctly denied j it, but on we legal lecnnicaiuy ia "the Sheri3 was bound by the act of his deputy," the Auditors passed tbe bill. So it appears tbe Commer cial exposed its own crookedness, was saved through the kind cilices of Mr. Walter, got the money on a mere technicality, and ia now pour ing its Blops on the Hfrald with the hope of drawing public atten- . , , VLa" Uon from the miserable plight in . , .. ,:.. : Which It lias placet! USUI lJ nsowu ; statements. Truly, "the wicked flee when no man pursuetb.1 Reports from Washington say that Morrison's free-trade Commit tee has a bill almost ready to report, gitatly reducing the tariff, and there is a great deal of cackling from a portion of tbe pemocratic press over tbe alleged fart tnut Mr. Randall, hitherto accounted a protectionist, favors the bill. Notwithstanding all the claims that fcr years have been put forth in behalf of Mr. Ran dall as a protectionist, this journal has never taken any stock in him. He has worn a thin veneering of protection, but those who have taken the trouble to read his declarations and follow his carter have known wf. njry , r'l i' i ' ' ( vickeuanaci.iie.1. '.uMiu.orm.vu-, ,0 down on hia belly and eat bumble pie, that 13 his own bu- g MM ' ; , : Hi? JtM KraiiairvJ li lie uiiuiorao ww 1 c taker h.f position. An open enemj is always to be preferred to nn in- sincere and unreliable friend. The rieia in Mr Randalls career is ran - idly approaching. He cannot sup port Morrison's bill heavily de crea?ine the tariff and hope to much longer repre?ent a Pennsylva- . 1 nia constituency in Congress. Ku kluxlng a Democrat. Colks, III., Feb. 4 Noticir.R an account of the death of Joseph Uan kin. member of Concress from the Fifth district Wisconsin, brings to mind an incident in his life that is not generally known. He was Cap tain of Company D, Twenty-seventh Wisconsin Infantry, of which regi ment Dr. J. B. Cooper was First Argistaut Surgeon. Tbey messed at the same table. After mustering out in the tall of IS'ij he went up lied river, Louisiana,and renterl a cotton plantation. Early in 1SGC he went with his wife and child to his new home. Dr. Cooper had gone to New Orleans to live, and in the fill of the year Capt. Rankin, wile and child, with their bnpj'agp, came into his office. Rankin s:titi he had been driven out from his place, and that his neighbors would not tolerate a Yankee amon them. He pleaded his Democracy, but it was of no avail. They would ride around his fields on mules with shotguns, and drive his hands out, and finally gave hjs hands peremptory orders to leave or be killed. He left, glad to get away alive. He said, "I um go ioc bsck to God's country," and he left for Wisconsin. A Blow at Ij"k 1 Option. Mauisov, Wis , Feb. 4. The Su preme Court yesterday rendered an important decision to brewery inter m, and one that my have consid erable influence in local option in the future. Tbe case Sarbecker vs. the Slate, adjudged in favor of S.ir becker, a travelling salesman for a JaneFville brewer4. 1 he justice and 'circuit couns ioumi rsarnecser (,-uiuj oi eeiiitiL' iiuti'ir in oiiui:iiiuii, w U1.-1U ' . . . no licenSfSare tr.lllteil. The hiller iL . , 4 f .i , rever3es th iuditments of the 1 ,., . ..,..1 K..I.1., !... - lu.nwuiuaui,.,...,. " ti.e be r wa dflivred to the il- J. i.l..,:!il,wi company 111 Jaiiesville the Shit - WMS COIIlultte .iriil hetlfn no sMle ol ,. .11 t!. i. i . IlilUor tutik JllilCfi IM hiOUbtun. UUt the .ales by the agent were ma.le in Jantt vnJe. Htarm In the Sonttiwest. Galveston, Feb. Ii. Ititellience ' rert ived fnnn, Northern Texas this ; an n.irg reports a heavy f,,n lorm 1 t"r'"""- ' r..,i..u, i!i'l extendins; foutn and weet into ; M I)uful!l ,t:llioni OI1 the i II :. -. . ; T . ...tz T . : 1 . .. .1 1 .... .'liwaii e ai:nic tuiinnt'i, Btioui 1 midway tu-rth und eouMi in the In- 1 i- a- . i e i I Nation, the HWW S ii Ve Inches iu intj uuitii .ire delayed, and telegraphic CumniUHl- - . . i r. Cation interrupted. H 13 St.OWllitr ia the Pan Handle country, and great Suffering It 'id lo-S of Cluck tvili i ll" Honseon lot No, li, with the apourtensnftct. prevail. The extent of the storV, $Zt.u7Et """" u,s' H throughout Texas will not he known I noti;k ah trsonspurchMina:st theatre f..r d n.inl. ilo.i It.'o II.,.,,.. I sale will please take noti- that a uart ol tne par. u,. s. IS wu:iu- 111Z and raining here, but HO Cold . 1T. ...tl-. wavecompared to the January bliz zard has yet reached the vicinity of . ' Galveston. skillet) and Baten by M'ulvw. Louisville, Peb. ij. A telegram received by his friends to-day tutes that Charles UbickW had been kill ed and eaten by wolvej, near the U'hitmsn Mines Cairn Cornucopia. Oregon, Jast week. The mines ere , . j .... . . usturu uy .-uviieviuw pxnire, uuu 1 Shirkl-r iraB tS miorinteriient onicaier was i.ie .ponnnnatni. Vjne evening UUriCg a CliOW fjorm I he set out to go to a village several his gun bad been discbarged. ndiS w"e numerous tracks of wol- ! "nd' 0e. ha.d BOUht .fu from the Ktorm in the urove vhers -r-. -: d- ---1 , a pack of the animal, bad preceded him, and had thu fallen a" yjctim. j Dutacblnc a Re?val. Readixg, Pa., Feb. 2. The United Brethren denomination have been holding revival services in their church in Alsace township, several miles from here, fur the past several weeks. Reports were received here to-day of the scandalous conduct of several persons at tbe church lasi evening pnd for some time previous Rev. Daniel Hefi'eifinger.of this city, is the pastor. . Just as be hud coi;- eluded a stirring appeal to sinners to come forward and be saved some ' one on tbe outside smashed in the' j :.i --i..ui 1.: ' wiuuuws wuu a tiuu, urruiving rei v pane. A panic was creaiea, ana men, women and children rushed ptll-mdl out ot the buildiug, during which several were slightly injured. A number of the men gave cha--e af ter the party who caused the disturb ance, but were uuable to catch them. Then the people returned and things quieted down. The congregation were singing a hymn when a heavy fence-rail was thrown intj another window. It struck the pulpit, and many believe that Rev. Htffelfinsera life was at tempted. The greatest consterna tion ensued and for a while pande monium reigned supreme. John Franks, a boy, was severely cut over the eye with broken glas.-, and oth er were also hit. Excitement ran nigh and a crowd of meu rushed out and pursued a man suspected of the outrage for half a mile acrcss the fields, but he esctiped. A large number of arrests will follow in a few days. Ileal lliriai ui rtitfhi. C TC1 1 o r- . j !? UA.NTii.N, r el). . I or SOllie lime the rrl-.ue ..fficrw have SU-i-CCted lh.it . U. (.oiKell was a rnoonshin- tjyjv . a.itr. liiTr .'ria-ajr auu l-.l ; . , h..nilr, 1Mt;ill, ol . 10 ninKe ad goou time ns possiuie. Colwell, who drove a fine roadster, iiii.jied up the horse, and in five ! win3 out of reach. The ; t,sci.t!i droVe their team at break- . t t . 1 i 1 i ' K.ai-L' cni.tiil hut Ihcr rvr n !i m t Iriiuik . . . .. ,Vhen he reached jl!ie j-mumit cf a hill be bade the j good night and down the hill he 1 drove. The officers reached the station about 8 o'clock, and sent telegrams up and down the road for Col well's arrest. Tuesday morning they drove back to Col well's farm and he surrender ed himself. The oflicers believed his object in escaping from them was to cover up some of his crooked work. A Happy Fat her at I .am. Spabtanhcrg, S. C, Feb. 3. A few das ago Dr. Mitchell came here from Washington to find Mrs. Cook, the wife of a poor farmer liv ing in this county. She was tbe daughter of Dr, Mitchell, although be had never Been her, nor ever heard of her till recently. She is nearly 40 years of age, and her fath er is 70 ye:ie old. He says that he married a Vnnessee girl over forty years age. Her parents opposed the match, ami they made it so un pleasant that he concluded to join a regiment that was going to Mexico. Before the troops were disbanded after the war he heard of the death of his wife, but he did not hear that an infant had been born. He did not return to Tennessee, but all these years havsbeen spent in other places. Some time ago he heard about the little daughter his wife left, and upon iuvestigation,he learned where she w.ts living. He came on to Spartanburg, and finding her lot a bard one, relievetl her wants, and has made arrangements to buv her a home and make her comfortable and independent. gllKKlFF S SALE. By Tirtoeofcnln wrl'i of Fi F. an ! VenK F-x. tscueil oat of iti iViurtof Ouuimon I'leajof isutrerwt Oo. Fa.. hdJ to me (HreenM. ttir will le eiD4iMd to truMiC Ktile aL the Court Utu la j Somerset i oruich, la un FRIDAY FEirV 19, 1SSG, at 1 o'clnck r. w all the rinhl, title intnm ami claim ol 'bo Llplendsnt, Fred lady, of inandto the lull" I a dr'rilKd K. al KUte. Til : No. 1. Two certain lots of aroun i citoaie In M-ycralal rtorouuh. Samerjiel i outiiy. Pa. known af iota No. 3v and &M in the liuechiev rnrrey of raid Boroa-h. Ironlina on Kailroad arreiu and runuin lacfc tro leet to hlilic ailer, and IvlnaHtotwetn Thlnl Alieet and lot X. UTO each ."daaid li t.-lnit .W leetwi le, wuhaiaie. ftory Frame llwelllna- llou.e erected on lit No. I. 'so! and a two-atory r'raiue Iiweiiing Hou-:c an 1 I Mtablron I t No. 3iL No. 2. The divided middle p.n of lot No. 3-J7 1 in iever'.MiMio..r m B-.n.nKh of n ; J ;un' t and Stitte mtvm .id, trnttntr 40 feet on , urant -treet. .o,l .en Itr, b u. s.ll.t.arj t SiTv-t ; trie E" ami West (.a.ls ..f stl i lot are I owoel y l irr l)ones. navi-n tliercmerec ed to-st..rr Kraina Ktiil.ll ,K wild Hasnient. for- j 1-&',&UI,' K""M" T.iken In eaeeutloo at ins salt of S. B. Philson Casuier o. tiie CitlrLS Rink. 4LSI All the riirht, title, inierrtt and claim of Vaieo. tine Hrachl. ol in and 10 tba following Keal Ka tat44, situate In Sumiult Twp.. Soniersei Co., Pa., buMerinKon the waters ot the Buffalo Yeek and t'asselinan Klrer. and aojoinlnir. lands of Jarob P. w.l Iter. Um rorwar.t. Jsio I). Koddrand Ute j X so a- res thereon inte-4 a ontor Hnom. Stable and other Unt- ttall.lltiK's. lth tne appnrtenants's. Tauen in execution at the suitol T. C. Jenkins, et al. I - All therlirht. tltl in erst an.l elalmof the I)- fc' ,1nt-J'" '", f. m an.t t,, th. m- 1,,WIIK .!. ' Three certain lots or aroauJ fl.uate In the rllaeeof (lrretl. tSumiolt ! J-p, Saner-et t'o, l. aoown on the plan of ,.i,i i.n lh1 vlia i,ii h i,.,iii W35"inaum Street and eiten.llnu s-uth to Jeflrs..n sirool : Lft No & hoonded on the West l t-r street adlI)o. -a. ontm Kastby i ?l"1vrr3r, V'U '. No-, u binit between rhMc m.mer-to h maI known at the time of , sale will be required as soon as the rorty is I knocks! down, otherwise It will be again esuosed I -!tofi at theri-koi lb. nrst purl-haser. Tne ; fV'"'' iM,rc',f ? R?''1 00 or lelora Tliurixly ul the Brst week of l emuaryl Tarns of tourt, tba lima flaad by the Court for se- eurlna: the aoknowleiiirtoent otiioeda. apl no lee.l will Ire arkDowled.Kf! notll tbs purchase money is pai.l In full. br!fl ' Offlra, I JUHN WINTKRS. Jan'yr. I M. Sheriff. A DMLN rtnaTta of Phe DM IN l.STKA TOR'S N0T1CK. be Wal'er. dee'd. lata of New Cen- trwTiii, wtf . r'anrset anty, ia. fttars l MihiiiistraUisB on the atiore estata aasliiK bwn rrantad to the and rslne.1 by the urr au'liofiiy, wotlna Is b.reb iren ' all yrrni iirin.iw. i iimu wuu mi maaa immeiii. si uymenlad thow hartnc elslms aaramst tba 'am t prewit them duly authenticated lor ae'- llninllglMIIrur, February ,!. the re- Wenwaol IM Ailmln istrator in Uorouirti. 7mZiilt,t. QISSOLUTIOX aVOTJtJi Notlra 1s hereby niren that the partneraup heretoiore em lnn between J.silah Keller and "!. 'T-VTi1' !T.' carried a at tti t!bW ? The book have bet-n narT for eoilro- ,.nlrt know'nar the .elves Indebted are rssiuasiM wean ana settle J t-iiH khxlfh. r.b:a4. JOHr' " 8AWNEB- T ECEIPTS AND EXPENI1TCBES of I l the Dint-tors of the Poor anil of the - -House of Employment of Somerset Comitr, u PennylTMU. for the year cutting ju January. A. D.. If86. . Crnra C. Scbbock. Esq., Treasurer of the Somerset C'nunrr Poor House in account with Somrsrt County, for the year euU ing 3 i January, ISWi: Dr. Kctript. To ami. ree'rt. from Jcarhae! X.orun Estate for maintenance of Mrs. Rachel Nuiuii.. .$ S3 on To ami ree'd from E. Shearer eslale for maintenance of Mre.fclizaiieth Miearer IS 50 To anil rer d from II. J. Bmoaker eiuar- U14H HI UiWl uruiier To ami reeM I dun lor maintenance ol irrm Mrani- To anil ree d from K. W or, for mainte nance of Alice Seitiert KT wi To ami ree d from J. LSeiberufor main tenance of Alice Seiner! 6 on 71 uo To anil ree'd froinft. , for mainte nance of Belinda Bittner i3 75 To ami ree'd from A.ra-eieer,tor main tenance of Belinda Hmner V TS 1 5 To ami rerd from Joa.L.UuUer,f or main tenance of .Varr Muler (i wi To ami ree'd from !. L. Miller, for maintenance of Mary Miller s 00- To anil ree'd from W. il. kuppel. Kaq for maintenance of Marirtret teller.. To ami ree'd from Jeaf UoveT forK.C. Trexel for maintenance of II. Lenker. To anil Wil rrora sallr Walter lor maintenance nt Mantua Walkf r To ami ree'd from Marr B. kuumei.rur maintenance tt Taeixiiire Knuniei To anil re:'t fnm tMintuel hixtkmaa, nin ou bia peit-tn, Ujt maiulenaucv ut SamuH Hijumac To am I rt--'l tniu tlannaii ruaii-cr IH Tit-T on her peracn. (ur mainieuaiK-e or Hannaa ktourher To ami reed frum Vm. Monebrakrr, rir ill waon lire To am 1 rre'u (rua i-luia e uiuunghaiu, for hiilea To ami rn'd from saiuael r'oz, fur beef hulea To am 1 rrr'd rrom H- i. Cunniuftianv fo. Ih-W hiilea Toarulrerd trou J-wjin Miafler lor h'rie loamircr'd from Mra. 1. Lauuta Ii-r iflf calf To ami we'd Irora J. J. McUor for ,ne ,-iTin. T ami rei .1 from S. Kox A i o., for tmjam To am i ree d frun l- merael Jlo k. work for oit irn To biu I rre'.i (rum utr Treaorer.tii- rv refuuileil mi.tv'r A1 ol tz-i Jubr l-na vHAirivtHirtf is 00 45 1 ss 1 s tt a w n 4 4 I aiD I I"e fi irow !M4ir 1 iri"nirr.aw r, n mn-tcl ua-.t r Act of J.I June, To,i rTla. io-iu-Via perorl ier v. of i-. im:. u.irre 11P IM 4T U I'r. f'rjHhil'turf. j For r'xi-naa, Ac. utipnij for the Year : B ami uiJ in or.l.m for Imt Oca Re lief, oal of :-4 t t - fur t offiu for Out ln pu- lerrlul. of lM 4 Do " - "i ouuoiea fee,lil of l-4 ft 43 - " " "JlMieea leea. Ik of l-e4 1 1 " Auple railier, bal. ol l T oi - " " i ,, hiL i,f Iwt 13 44 KarililliK llleui!a, hal.lw IS ...... s.,Ur r. laumx, sii:itarl lUlof 1KM f tt6 IT Our Loc-r Kilerjsea for 1HS.1: r.r aint piiJ for Oat tr lte'.ief $ n: :ti .- e'ontaOie fee '." - - - .liir-tlri-rt tem 3 5 " " " Me liral nerm-ea. 1a no " - ..ran 5 T. " " Hurial expeusi-a 4o 40 - Kent s mi " " " Muail pox palieuta al- teinlaui-e, Ac 134 IM Expense for Maiiitonniii-e elsewhere than in I'oor House : By ami pat'l for maintenance of Somer set eoutity putijieni In tttMford countr.f 77 7S Br am't piilil for malliteuaure of paupera at state l.nti. Ho'ital. HarrMmrir &r4 16 By im t paii (or niaiiiM-uaufe of paupers at Weal IVun'a Hospital, llixiliulll H3 29 Bt anit Iil lor traveling expense for out 'loor paupera ami insane ai SI By ain't paui lor ronveyuiK out door Danism and lnaane 7 t5 Bt ain't paio tor Bai!roal fare for out ''loor iiaujiers anl insane 2s 50 Br aiu'l uaiil for maintenance of rhiiilreu in private fatmliea 319 00 t 1 tl5 S Kx)ien,ses of Poor House projier : By anit p'd for provisions, c. Meat J119 til . i Wheat and flour. 75S m i. ., .. u Vciretaliies 20 43 i, t'orn A corn meal (O .iu u u (0i(?e. 17 ill - " salt 3 10 ... Vinegar. 7fi ' Ku-e S 07 - 14 H.icon s: h hi Kugar t en " " M Molasses 1.19 03 " t - other groceries.. 94 33 mo " - 'Beans 8 50 u .. tt h Apple nutter.... 1.11 M u u o - (Her making... la 71 i " Hops.. 1 75 I ' Dry go(s and clothing Tobacco , Hals and caps. shoes and leather ' hmrsand medicines. . Brooms Tinware. ' (fueensware ' hardware ' soap and Ire ' Coal '. ' t'oal oil, Ac k Stationery ' Postage Heading matter 1 i'reai-hing ' Priming ' Advertising. Pcmorrat $nl.v; Herald, "".so.. k Carding and weaving. . ' Stone crocks stoves and pipe k Kire Insurance 1 Kepainug clock and sewing machine 4 e'onstaules fees for In mates. 1 Justices fees for inmates 1 Burgess fees for inmates ' Tinkering Cortina for Inmates.... k Pump 1 Conveying inmates ' Traveling expenses for inmatea. SMi 75 W 50 13 si l.V) S3 9 S .11 .VI 17 ; 4 45 io :t 14 14 146 31 lit 7 7 4 1 49 .t on 7 25 1 ria 3 on 12 Ml SI oo t SO Si 10 S SO a 00 7 15 54 00 4 75 9 0 1 04 $ SIMS 24 Fnnn Expensea. " " " u Farming utensils 3 M u - Fertilizer t!7 St 44 44 44 Seeds and plants. as w 44 44 on sowing lutniier.... la si 44 44 44 44 Nails, a, for rejiairs. . w 61 44 44 44 44 Labor on farm 15 ii u ii on Fence wire 17 1 n n u Freight and express.... 1 il 44 44 44 44 fastings la OS u o - Jllackamithlllg 5 54 44 44 44 44 soldiery 7 m - 44 44 44 Farm Horse iivi oo Bull 44 Hhotes Purchase money and costs of Jinlg,i iu full.. t li' SS TRIENNIAL Showing the aggregate amount of the Assessment and Valuation of the several Township, and Boroughs in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, for the triennial year ISSfi. in accordance with the Act of Assembly, passed the 15th day of May, 1841. 11TB1TT!!. Addlsm Allegheny Berlin it t aiab ItrotliersVAiley t'on-tu .uab ........ l-timtlueace, .......... Kikdi-s Ureenvllia JetturS'in............. Jenn-r Jennertuwn I.irtinsr Lower Turkryluot... Meyersdale........... Miildiecreek Miliord ''- New Baltimore New Uentrerille..... Northampton Paiot 4uemabonia- kocawood Salisbury lior Sba.le. Homerset Bor Stomerset. Southampton........ StonycreeK Moyestown Summit t'pper Turkeyfoot. .. I rslna Hor , WellersbarK Bur Nora. Money at interest and househoM v-urriates at tne rate 01 one per cent. iso. 1 watches fl eaoti. No. 2 70 cents, and an.iiiint 81' County Tax set against the ditl'erent districts is approximately corr.-t. The ... njuaiiauiB. ,m mr iiecvssary The undersigned County Commissioners of Somerset Countv- Pa . horhv : that thry will sij as a board of revision at their office in Somerset, on Monday, the 2'M of February, 186, at which time and place thev will determiW TObo- 'r .ut".i Uon? of the Assessors have been made below a 111st Tatp .iprnrrlmo- tn tv, : 1 . tion of an Act of Assembly passed the loth day of May, 1841. ATI EST : A. J. Hilemax, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Feb. Permanent Improreuicnt anj Repairs New building wa?on shell f 10S 4T 44 Kc pairs punting rout ol urw bnHt baiMing. 3 91 44 Jtepairs 11150 i wore Ac 14 - 15 Extraordinary Eipense : By ami p'd for Farnimre boot case for Mufweiman Lilrarr...f u a u a--0iine mac tune and wncji-r " " u a e icrk at Annual Scitie- ment " " Asjewment for expen- e of Direct t'onven. " - Keeording two deed. . It CO 13 00 lv 00 -s 5 511(10 00 Ait to StrO () 41 uo 4. 14 to (t 55 m ah tiM 5o w 25 Salaries : Pirectors pay, JeMe li'fivert $ u Keutwn Wot Jw(ah Antrny Steward, Kmnk Uniix Matron, . LQUti .tx Mdtrttn Trturtr rbai.Atn AitMrnej.F.W.Kt-iMN'krr Clerk, J. H. wVeuner... t ;m an Total... -TEPORT OF FP.ANKLIX LAfXTZ. fV Steunl tif the For House and I!uhm tf r.niplnytupnt of Somerset Comity. Fenu.. for year eu'hng 31st Ieceiuler, lwvi. rrm ox ra. Xn of ll-Te loan " Bu!:a t tear old rattle Yrarlinff - hprinx calrea. !neep. " hrod aoa I"i mrUHtvr on a. Kame a hef.ire reporteit raorr-r or nam. No. of Ton of Har " Bu.hr ol Uaeat hu kit heal hie torn..... .. 4 ... 1 I ... 4 ... 4 ... t ... S .. ti .. ..!? " lata. - - rVitatoe. ; " Bean II muona 10 " - Applea M " " lurui l Beeta XJ Barreia of Uriel orn a - " y.ur kr.ait 4 - r l.cJ Beana 1 " e uvuui'w-ra.. I Soap e..i.aHia of App.e Butter - 1 hlrr lletU of t'aOOtMire coo lumjta of Butter " - IjpL 3" Tallow - - Wool l' " Beef 7 " Veal . ITU Mutton K40 fork, .. 4rr- ARTk'LES ANrrAtTt"KBn IN BOrfK. No. of Mier ta 4 - I'lHow raaea 113 Bed tieka II " Bolsterx Pair of window rurtaius. Towel il SHrouda omcn'a ehemise A " apnma 74 Kiicqtiei. flit - - akirta 14 " wai:n s " dreiiiiea 45 drawera is " rapa pairs of woiiH'ii'a stiM-kinin 4 loott'll 49 - meu'sanirta 9T " " pai.ta 7a " " drawers S " " nuiien .. 1 iaira of men'a aoeka iio ' - fooled 4U children a dresea 4.- " akirta ia nprona 11 " ehenu-e 10 pairn of children 'a stotkinir!.... 11 o lior's pmita n " " uliirta. is " purrs of shoe . INMATES or AI.VS HOUSE. No. In Ilouae on 1st Jany, lssrt. i - admitted during the jear i " twm ' ;4 Whole No. in House during the year... 1.11 No. died during the year 6 discharged, run oj, Ac, durniif rear 59 6S No. In House on 1st Jauy, ls. S fif the sit inmates remaining In the house on 1st Jany, Issa, there were 53 sane mules, is sane Idiotur males and 3 idiotie females, t blind males ami unuii iemaics and one deaf and duiuo male. All of these were white except one sane colored male, ami all were adnits except 3 white children, all sane It males and one females. DEATHS. Charles ll.iniels, aged so. Abner Nelson, agwl 7.". Ina Meyers, aged m. William Frazier, agwl 3o. Koberl Lvnch, culored, aged 40. Jesse Kurt., aged 73. FEUAl'HINrt. Keliglous services were held in the House seven (7) liuieshy Key. Hiram. King and one il? time by Kev. E. K. Kandall INMATES OP ASTLCUa. At Harrishnre 9 male and 1 female. Total At Diliiiont t male anil 1 female. - IHVATES or KEPORM STII'VOl. J males and 1 female CHILDREN ROrSD OCT TO DATE. 21 males and 19 females who are alive CHILDREN OS TRIAL. males and 1 female CHILDREN MAINTAINED IN PRIVATE FAMILIES. S males an 1 4 females OCT DOOR RELIEF. No. of persons relieved, males and 33 females, including children depeudeut on parents receiving relief 4H TRAMPS AMD TAORANTS. -n No. of Tramps fi ami loilged during year 4B7 meals furnished to them " 9440 F. LAINTZ, steward. Poor House Pireotors in Account with Somerset County. By amt of Estlma'e for Expenses, made 1st November, Ws4 t li.OilO 00 To amt of ai ive four countvorders Nih. i.Sis or Balance nnexpendcil to the credit of the Directors $ 4,371 ." Poor House Directors In Account with Somerset County, for the V. V. Musseiman fuioL See rtecord of Deeds Tolume ti. pages 7.1, Somerset County Library : Receipts. To ami ree'd from C x e'oms. for the bal ance of Interest for 1sh4, on the C. c. Musseiman fund 9 30 To am't ree'd from e;o. Coma, for the in terest for 1S.O, on the e". C. Mussel men fund 30 00 Total Receipts f Expenditures. 39 30 t oi By two years subscription to Mom Us 50 erset llerald, paid with the as sent of the donor I t uo 1 131 90 By one year's subscription to Som- erset i . i imcs, paia w.th the as- sent of the ilonor i oo TABULAR c. c 1 V 3 a M14. l:i"7ii VOi.ti :liill li li;n 21Ui, 7i4 t 9 1J3 8Hj 11U Hr.li 11 4H f.i 7'JWl lJvll .il4u I6 llsiii lsij &s.u J13i 22j7, 4.!,.'), Mill i;o: 4l!"J llToO, 1 7a S7j 1X1 0: 47 a 1S7U. tjoa 17iiS 4.jw; 2&A l4K'2i 441 awso 1 11 7 K7S4 ltuw- 1S10 2-Wl I16.K ai.'i era 10 .li; 11 3! Seoj i.tw van! 131 31of :ms7 1 I4.. l-'Jds stw-.uj 142,1; 4.Svl ..la 1. HUM 204 l.i K40S 77 440 4073 iati ! ivoj 11M !S74i ski a I014 UJ3-I 973 luieui 41S4t iu;4 Y4At ZflUUo! iil llv 730 I7i loam 4oo, 1-4ISI 73s ' Rs' AS. 4 .-4j eia 217a: 14.HDI 7uuj 4'ilWtl 9 Ua 2-tnti: I7iti I MIS)! 97Ua XtoU lsttuj I X tM S70JJ7 tiuei :n4., 5-jis cMJoj UllWi 4S ! 1KU furtiittir44 is assessable at the rate of three t tree ...o,u cuangesat apieuis, may aomewnat increase 3, J8S6. Bt M'l No. Sis nt hoots. nor Vhaseil nJ paid wits. th assent of tin? itoiinr. y 0 Bt railing matter pnn-hased n! yiUl wim the assent ef 'Jhe donor 1 W Xot. A nnroher of tx!! and onlera in favor of Directora for rravel.ir.ir Exfeuaca pan! I tlicm. ... t... tu.r.. rii Aii.tifi.r-. A mated ci ' was maile and presented to tne t'oart. ee No. . Eehrnarr Term, S-. and the optnfn of ine e-wrt w is obtained n inn iepiliir 01 ine n:na. order ere approved or ili-iilioweif !-T the An.li- tors, arcordwK i tb"- oj uii-'n of tlie e'outi in KU,i eae. T!-o :'oiiowin lu-t show the ioor-s diwllowe.l and the orders rcuiiiuiinjj out-tanln? le pai rear, iia: To whom itsvtd. m P- m Director. . aoon t.annan.. i'hritjt. Wenriiiniwo. 4T Anna Bark if t A..Z L li. .Menjirs. 4t MarT Hiivirm ! .. 47 North 'ti o 417 Cai6riiie M th! r. . 56 liriU UCuftllli.iL 7 Hrirs tfir.jcier .. .Vi1 utuii Ml Hnrv KiiK-rrMMi. . Mi J Kh'htfMiJitr. . V!3 f-niin srrer Ml l'nl:p 7.:niuvrwlL Mi W.J. iiivMnir. .... .1 1 15 s in: h l do: UrMara. (iriiera tliarnwcl "a per oi-iitb.a of ine ourt. t lo.ier nalo m tie ilcicr-iir-i i,rw orier I Jailed and paid, i lir-ieraoutAli'iira' -uot presented. We the an'trriiirfietl Au.titr of SMi(er-rt t -in-tr. fcnn a. ilo nror cerliti trial irflitf aisilitnl. arttied and vljoMel lh acctiiit cf i i ru. I n hrt K. e.4., I re.arer .f the ..iiht t i r r.r li'iiwr, !id t"e accamnt of tie lure :-r .d the jid timtiiT. lor trie .r niMoi .'-i Jttnuari, lw. all.l tht the It.l. lli 1 jit lot ill 1 areeoriect. H itne-, tuir fianle Aod m-A. lt.i T.:h J.noan. lsa. Atle.l- J. W. VMfKS. -a.' INM VktlKS, V K. (f.MPill. ' . Fru.iu. t ierk. J. k. ho V AN. r T r.vrr j.vmji 5rinvf.r or 1HE Fares' Dm issxblM or SOMERSCT COUNTY I'ENN'.A. For THC 1IAR LXDlO UtotKbER 31ftT. A. o. lA. Notnriero.'memoera .. M4 lotal am t ul tb.'UraDce tutlect tjur-ttt- mcni I.IJI.'JIO.OO Milla aeaei ilurinit tbe iear K, r ol t 'u. Ii.c.1, i.....t7 'T.lS hciurcva durinif the jtar li--.. . l-4ri T.ital 0U1 f7 LIABILITIES. Am't due Iiefcmlr 41. l.s-4 f.lttl o.) Aai't oi Waa liy hra (llinnic tlie year lssi CO Atn't due ti;r all otlier exprnHii lor the year 1 vii. inclnoiiiK ot. ticer lay, ci.niniltiunff and exonerations Cos LiaMlitles in eiccra of resouiccs u7'J 73 KKCE1PTS Dt'KiNti iH YKAK 1S. ltceived on arsesiientei f4sl rtf ' lr uirmlH tfiiip...... vl 1 Balance in Treatur; ol li4 4. v4 tX'Z 11 JJISBI KSEMENTS DURINOTHE YEAK -5. Aimf Walker. Iwl. of Insurance .f'0 00 JhcjIi V. alter, lull -3M Bt-ulM-D McMillen kai liO I avio Bowman, lull of Insurance i'.iw ea San.ul J e.teman. yon to Jucoh J. llriti. part " " 703 00 Onn'l J. B:uUikcr Secy's salarv. tio 0 1 t.ph. J ilaer. Treaa. St VI lilrei-tora for nervicea. ti 00 President uo t'orpnntinir, ate o v5 r'or 0,'StUHe and etatioery y i-7 tt rouuircut lor iiiddinit ele t'n. 1 iu $'o;o Balance in Treasury it sy EESOl'KCES, LECE.11BEK31, 1S5. Am't In Treasury A. 10 tlutstanulnir on dupticalezi, ttc. in h.inn ol agents, kc 147 8i jlOl 14 LIABILITIES, DEl'EMliLR 31, 1-S5. face:. J. llelli, part of inrar....$ 1:6 00 Edw.n Ileal, uatuagij by bre.... OO oi W'm. nicitcy, " .... H oo ties 00 !' M) Llatdlilln In excess of resources D.J.Bbi-uaker. Src. S. F. REIMAN, Pres. t. J. Walk mi, Treaa. "skTOTIOE. To ell PiTfon H'Aoat it .Vny Coacrra . Take notice that 1 hava luade aptdica'i'-n to Hon. J Simps, n Atrija Swret.ry ol luiern.il Al fairs, for a warraut 1 r 60 acres uniinpneet land situate in jnner Township. Somerset e.'ounty. P . ail,.lnjnv id.i. . i t K . ..r Charles liale oi Jolia Kaukso'n on i he East, .rv loung, Jr., on theSouiii. Joha Meese. on the West, and Ladwick Shatter on the North, and at the expiration ol thirty day wiil ask that a war- ! lot iiio raiue to we Jan27. JACOB WITT. XECUTKIX' NOTIt'K. Lila iiateol Jacob Weigle.dec'd, late of Stonycreck i wp.. rsomerset t;o., fa. Letters testamenlarv -n the above estate hav. ing oeen grunted to ti e undersigned bv the irp-. er autluriiy. notice Is hereby glwn to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immediate pay men', wnd those having claims agatn-t the same will present them only authenticated fur settle ment on Friday, February 5. Inso, at tiie late residence oldeoeased, in Shanks Hie. SAKAH WEKiLE, detS3. tiecutrix. YlMI.MSTKATeR'S NOTICF.. Estate or Amis Fitt, dee'd late of Milforl Twp., Somerset To., Pa. Letters of administration on tiie abive estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all perrons indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those having claims airain-l the same will present them duly authenticated tor settlement on Saturday, th.- 6tn diyol Febru irv. lSsO at 1 o'clock r. M., at tbe late residerv e oi tiie deceased. HENRY FITT. Administrator. derj; M. L. JEXKIXS CO.. BRoiEHs ii iui mum. PETROLEUM EXCHANGE, 104 Fourth Arenue, PITTSBURGH, I A . Oil Bought and Sold on Margins. 9i-Ordert by Matt or Trlt-graph rrctive Promp attention sep'jn 1 a. STATEMENT I Val watrh . I ' s t.-L I IT I I I I I ii!07l 1013-5 lit? 1H 3183 VJ6st.M 4o7o7 75.0O4 eolol. ail ail 161 Hi 71.. I 1 37U 4l 4JilU7o7j i;ai H:l7al 2-'4S7a 177o4 Hit-.Tl; CMvi. MOOi1 . ...j' -Maoii l&A ' 1W: 0 t9. ;: SHJM tMlti lolosl a7i4 Mj77S ltill4S) ' 3797 1 S743 3oo4lt 141 s ' I070H4 7i ' lsi7 ,'7IU 4o ltil Ui .yl li7s;o; Mi KS474I S3jK Sj404.' tSu36 aol7o 1S74!, 7Stl4 UiDrtl 103to 443.; 41 !.-! 6-kU! 'JocW, i7iOi7 4o II 2.'.'.' A l.tijo 3!2 i9m 3U VI) 144 1 17i'. I7'.i 4u.it 73 "lio,l W'l 4VJ -'" 17"! :1.2 . 5.Vri I Ml .. Wl) 15 11 i--3.xnt II i IOS uo 0 g K V. 3 4..1.WO -, i 25.0UU ! 4 47000 3 ; 1j 00 11 1, lou ! sj nu i e 1 1 .14.01M r; 2 f --u 0; 4 u uou 4 1'2a iu. jliloD 10 oi SI lloou) Hi V 10 000 HOI-'! .....I - I a0. I 13 ::: :i i'pjj 1 0! il 4 4 U 10 OtM I,.., 2 .000 1, 1 )( 0' 3 l.KtoOU 3' ; 27.iuii 2 4 4 OLO 4 0 eT&JUO 0 . . i ls7us 7 1 . ... lull 417 .it4i ,: loll 2 s & 00 1 1 li .MSJU t ItWOJO I 1 1 Mf I 5 4 'Miami ! I I 1'J 000 j 3 3 4'W) I ..I.. 1 iiui ; 3. oo4 4IO 0.'sl mill. mills on the l-.llHr and for State purpionly N. cli ., . .ems earn, i.ir tae on I v. T,e mtiires that will be made by the ii j-ir.i of or diminish t(,e atuotinta given. V I 3 PETER DUMB A U LI): ADAM C. LEPLEV, rTOAS McCLINTOCK, Commissioners. "'o '" "tcaiitiiir anu mien LOUTHER'S TDZRCTGr STORJ j , - e 1 j MAIN STBEET, lt i oo: FKESH AND MEDICINES, DYE m: i TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMES. SUPFORTERS, Uc. &c rut t'ocrn ;n t' flK'lvl .4 rri. . i-i ti,c ,f .t . FHYSICIAES FEESCfilPTICSS USD FAMILY FIEEiR , j I ; i SPECTACLKS. KYK-GI ,ASSI. AikI a Full Lino ff Optical (it! 1 ,!a;i nn 1, t: ; . such a l.irt aurtni !it all r.in Mii, ,J Tie Finest Jtrmtds ofCiyur Always on hatiil. It U al-.viys a - iar- t '..-. '. c;oimU to intcntlini; purch.icr, v ii tl i-r tVyliiv !:','.., " tlseu litre. JM. LOUTHER, M. D. EVERY PERSON IS INVITED TO CALL AT TV T I-I. here they will find of Ciood to WOOD'S JEWELRY STORE You will fintlall kinds of Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware, Toilet Cases, Cuff Buttons, Clocks, Chains, Charm?, Lotkets, Scarf Tins, Lace Pins, Lar Kings and Finger Kir.: of every style from rdain to wedding rings. SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION UULD fLNb AND FuNCILS. SXO. 2 BAER BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. r. ;.-.', Vjf'V'' ;,uli.Ltx L.xJ t? w CZZAPC T3Ali SCIENTISTS A3 PT?f.mrT.T.T . Over 500 Beautiful Designs. f . -. , Js4' t.''iVV'; f .'-',' ,.' --4V' f. x-i; s-.. mcw'Jmemt; l lfckze ompany, QUrilANS' COUHT SALE oi- Vahabh Real Estate, 4 . . k 4 J t : i tf.'.-4 J J-jj- ii Sl!- ' Dili. Hy virtu of an or.'.rr of the Orphans Oiart oi" S'-moTcet nn' v, t th? unier-iirn--l. Trustee f"r the sale t the K Jul Kft.ite ot lUvM (trtl lt l. ther-s wtlltie eiicl to?nlet uhlir oiifrry at ttie i;iir?rtiUnt' tiit drctrtKn-. in Jenuer T wp. on t nuns da r, few y is, i?so. Atl0i.c!Kk a. m., the followttiif Ucri!iCd Keal V"! i 1 A certain trtrt !ri;tn.! Known as " " l th H"Oifstedl Fnn." i:u at in JenntT Tw., S.mor-ei 'o.. Fa., a lr lnm Un.Jsui Ji-nj!. Autt-nv, AiTuhum Hi-am, Hifiim Hcam, and .:iit.rs, ruKtuiuinu ai-ie aul vr he, st mr iu-, h iiti-t tneretn -fect I a l:ire 'tvrv-tu-ry lJw- llinif Hove, a Two-KDrv Tt-n.irit Ht.ii-e. u if.KKl H.irn, SuM, and Hhr out n.M.n.d u!miu i-jSn -rv-t In a hlli mate of cuitiv.iu- ii and well w.tie'.-.t. rne Irjitor mar.y Trieti-f. and a lirue and valuable tSuar Ctiup. A craln tract of land kixn M the M;iu er Knrin ' irn. ute in S mrl Twp.. Sotn-rfct 'o. Pa., adi- in in r land-tui liir.m 1'.. am. Wrjj.O. kDei--r John J Hfker Ar.r.th:im beam and other-. t-jn.ttititi. lrj acrt--. and alhmu&res, hatTini a lare tw u rv DWELLING HOUSE, a la ae Riink Harnand other ootball Una tliere "aervt.l at-ont llusrn-s In flue Urml'ia fundi Hon and w, il watered and the remaiiidi-r in n cellent limtr. with saw-mill, a lara .-uaar-cani. a t.'oil bank with a. four-loot Vfin of .iui, and :in ex ellrnt Tonus: Frnit-bearinir irhard. "' A renain tr..ci ol l:md k-own i. S V as the " llauatfr Isnr." itu. i aie m imers . t iwp , .-Somerset t o.. P., al ,oiii I Inic lands ..( W tn. (r Knei,ier, Wilson .tlaurer. .N'i.sh f. Miller. 4lir.nn Ilem. and others, ni , tainina 116 acres anil ri .i-rfhes. s rif-l otea ur. Willi a two-story liwellirv Hoi e. ItiDk H.irn and . her l.uil linas thereoi : a kI Orch.rd. a nue uic;ir-4-tinp. a1 i 1 fit aiov? ttir :arjinpno.Kl UrminK and timner lan.. f t:'t:: i.1 f ' Fitaa:e in the Horouub ,,i t ,,na- sooiri't t'n. fa., tl.eS. nth s.leot Park ; nn-i ir-mmiron same .17' i.t eurh and Im'IsI?'''?'11'?- ( J sr,. j TEZRaVTS. ! (hie-lhlr.1 of the whole of the pnrehnse money ..r I earh truet toreniiiin lin i,n i he pr.-ml.es ., j rurelbo wl.o.w s .lowe', ihe li li re-t o: whl.-h Is annually to tve piii.l to Sarah B.-ll. wl.low o lljvi.l Hell, tier . I and .Iter hp .ii.i.tl. tl. ,.rlru ! - nwo , a ti r-ir-eni3tiii es ol nj.i, erased, (we third ot ,em..in ier on delivery of dee.1 and Ihe balance in h'ee e.Oal annual pas. nieiils wl:b in'erest. Deterred payments to l e eured l.y pe'ume.nt t,nd lire ps-r cei.t. of the whole 1 urehase money to bn ji. un .lay ol ,a;o f.;e..ln irlyen April ut, 1-st) U .1. HniffeR. ""4!4- A.lministrator aim Tnistoe. TEtrS SALE OF Valuable Real Estate! ..BT. v1IRT.rF: ofanorlerof salt l'nl out of the tirp'i.ns' Court ot Somerset fo p4 Hire 'iinTV-'i,1 "J" "! lie ' Keams iMHI, in Uraketowu, somerset Couutr Ha ou S i Tl'Ti Tt A V jp7tv n- . -. . ILK 1 2., l-'Mi, be ed. a. more or less, btiiig well lim- I 4.': ,' Si,0,l, ,n th Township. C'onn.y ami ' uZlh 1 .D'' '?'"" I""1 min - ail iialeoiculttTatlou. TERMS- l lhir,t tn ., ,, biter tlllVSan.- i.'teD Bp0n the '"r"'- lh as Zlft .?;D,,l2r . Mw: ri.,u death th..n..V..i. "" 4n'r fcbs. Trastea of Thoa. Keain, Jeo:J, att's hii'4?- s,0,'lT H"u frlr. Hy- Ii . ", Wm Hram- rontalMnsT ii Ni , r fl!';'h pe'ehes, m..,e or Las sVi . i- T"'0 trHel "' lail situate as r,.re said. adj,inlna: No. a J ,n.i, i le-a-il irteaM.J. , . P111 " tn heirs ri aee-untotS l Lirenai-t ,', . Vmn.njZK.'a't.th "'" la two .ro.l,y.ioin.tfeb.ldren.dXatPii"i;7,i'' mnai annual paynrenta, without tot-rest. Cndr'nation das. Thur.a. Maren 4. l- a.Ks ... ..UBN A. keitister s OilTc CHAt.MA''f SOMERSET, 1TJI-: D5U(;S STUFFS, SPOXG, i j a i. s Mtii'i.wi 1 ( i H t n WOOD'S the Ict Selected tm-; suit Purchasers. -il iu Lily i on fo Buy Your Memorial Work. or Wa F. Shaffer, Msa, Fei- Manufacturer of and Dealer in towm HcrtlurRiiArsn Start --"(rttt olort. Alto Agrnt Jot Me Hiiri HH'iia rrs"s in nee.t l .HO.VC.Vi'.VT kti fintl I to thtlr Interest tonill at mTift.i. frt a ir ;s-rh wlna will he alreo tli-si. s-f;.. fnertn Inir.runtrfd islw'i law. ii-.lMli't1 i If.Kl'idll. 1 louts Sjwiul Alti.!.liu::i .jj Wlite BniH; Gr Pot Iz IntnvlBi-.-l tj RET. W. A RRIN'; i Is d'M IninriTfin nt In iiint of .1.1 1 1 mi'. i5 i fJS 4 ill t"l . anj whi h t ,ltl the l. -lar l' nuni-nt lor o,ir i h n,se.-ie i :i. mate. ..! t nil A 1'ilLL WM. F. SHAFFER LI ST OF CAUSES. The roll'iwinn i the li t of can.-" vi i--r .ri Feirau ry Tppui of tui.r;, betfinniDic l -isis?. tuxry 'a, 1-sj : VI I!jT WE1TK. Ll-fton Hr"s. a (Tunniiirfh:itn W-. Kfflric-ier. J. P. I'JihtT f. J. H. U.lT .fo-;.h fiimraiis t . A. ii W n. H. Kwn! , Ait y i-., n l !! 3 Ioai-l IVejand Vl'rnVt't? m. .Ta . ! is E-twurl itrs s B. F. Lansr. H-n Keis-r'ii n-te v.. .I'i!t'i t S.'i!l c a:. S Pfnl-iiii ! u vn. H' nry H iy. 1. K. Lunsc v-4. E. Jhiu-h et ai." t'Avt. i .1. Vk -t e In niiT ac. Nw' n L tr. h-K W. il;. . vs. L. i i. t ' ,ii!irii ti', r". t: Sii ue y. S ime ftn vs. ISatB''. fr:i W K ... MirT K. M triln th. P. S. H iv. iThTler h. FiaimLan n. Mux & P U - l"enz .1. T. Shir!-T vs. J. M. Mi'.I.r.' J V. M:ish'i!l v. J. T. f.i;-i-v V-ir.h.iil Hris. th. Piftr-rn a. Ku! n C t. ettele v-i. J. -j-h 'Uii. Ai ctfllo L;ivr-no v. P.it'T-":ii .v Riiiiii I A. Kretchinitn's u-"? . Kt . ia-l 1 r ' I'M;r Hinrt.:Uifh et 1 v V. II "I f. AI rtry Shun unn'.-i u-e h . mi i j J AI. Hav v. h-rl"(te ! 1 I"!; H F. H d ,s Hlto im hK m ' .V Sir.ih Flit-U. inrirftit v- A I. r L-ir.t. Sr..I . Fried line in rlff- f- JWiU'i' Aotui il-'rtor Oro. L-iirjif. AitCti'e 4.-', 5 ' V 16 : 4'ontJilde. Sir. er.. J hn Winter S', -r'l U ?:irv Si'h!;ix Ih-iuiX i n- H Tri-' h Snv-lt-r v . I i -t Min"' : uz'i. Hi-h H"-iiv SutEer-cU". U. K- . I M-ron iiw. Je i.ron 'V elM 1 .toa.n M t Piotifon-iw'TVf'n e. t N. H K-U 'nHr.il .lan'y 27, lsvJ. P"-t .... i J 0' OF- TT 1 11 T 1 TIn fa io o Real EstaiB. r VIRTl-Eoi'ao nlMer .-sa-l . tlirwtfll I Wilt XI- r U ".(U'-ll ii': TllVItSltAY, FEIl.l The following descrire. Keil ! ' pr-p-nv ol lona han II iui-r. i I sli p, la -iilil cuntr. dee d : A .rt .i ;ir,..m.l r':- H iuift r litrai. -?iitiifc in n T 1 lS.ii-1 plcre V;I;:: ''' H. Snv-Itr aid iheuriKtna! tt"-- "'''4 rt inl ol iiM't irtct, i '. . - ' arres TERMS. p-thtr.i In h in t d1 the T,-' a f litl;il 'TUtfDt"'. ! I" Kr-'U'fl "U '" i' T' a Mrt tit t the hnJ n r.-y t VJ'' ibe prupertj u itnc-;el Juwd 44K'i' '''I4-- .iaiiji. A-lmr of Jn-j. H--'f " ISTKIfS .NOllCK. N.rtl- Is hereby irlren lo ail " ' ' "., as Umtees. creditors, or otl.r 11 4' ' lowii.a aoe. uiits hive pAS-l t"' ,'r",11(' tfi the atne will rapresen.e.1 i"r allowance al a llrphana' o art te i f er'et on Hnirday.theaJth ! ' ' . ''" a-wlare-aut ol I-;;' I'hiiip hli-ja.ls, kaeeu ors ot If .se.1. First and fintlaeeouut of .Itinl' '' -'ir'J ol.lon.isl-. Miller, dee d. ... Kirsiamt hr.sl .-.-arn: of ' :!il! niiuun: 01 c.l dtiti-t, - tie ke.l Estate of uiehal Kinai-r. Ktrs; mi linal acenuut "i l ru. 'I''nl Jehn i t.'ole.oan. .Vim ni;trlori w " ol Michael Snr.ler dee d . . Are.untof Au-tlo letin s,n. ' '" lstrators of .leremial or. .1 I-1 r . sn-l no.l ..vin'it ot v.-. m-iss and Trustee Itactn l W alii, dee I. . v Kirn and llnal sn-ount ol ijrasKa."" Inntrv.or ol Ja,-ol Snf !?. ds: ! S,:5-o.sr- aut of W. li. B. l tv Wm. Isowtln. dee'd. Fir" and flml a.-n u-it of Edwa'd " Peter T mIII.t. Admrs. ol jstiruu- Tia3. Irst .in noal ae".nni oi n - - -. T-ror Jer-oMb Ho4bs s'i.r. -'"-.t - P.rst nllinala-e. untol Airn U' o.-JulUKranLdeeeas.!. Kevister's OlUca, t i eb. 3 IbIM. i