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UL 5l0OOKECS hf Butter Wanted r . -r W Ttntt.T to lir- .... . in warn v-- - ' tl,eHto nv.howill .hip to in we a l,rom,r.,,ks f'"- f,,rn,er P,ronaSe' ;;h "n.T .!". lilieral shipments. fi:1vStful!y.Ae., B BROOKE NYCE&CO., . sOXJTH STBEET, BALTIMORE, MD. ,...n1bttl'C stores. Somerset Herald, 167?. Detroit. Mich., Jan. 27th. 1872. A. Parker, IQ., l'ontiac Mich. I have RtilijeclMi to a careful analysis a package of White Lent., bramled "llcy. iner, Uanmnu ii Co.'a Strictly Pure White I-patt" l'ittsburch. Pa., and find it to be as represent!, a slricily puroarticle, free from ' all admixture. Yours, Ac, Sam'l Drr- FIELD, I'll. I. Vontuitinn VhrmUl. .-.irat Davis & Bros. Meal. , ; Ur vim-k ' , 1,-1 Fl'X"- n'' Ci,rn for 1 .,..1 at X! viit a can, every ll-t.L Shaffer's. . t.iu titn. baskets rope tic, .'tirr.NM-; ..,1 for cash, nt Cook & Reer - .r,Hviv-d at Davis & Dn. a splen , nf Carbon Oil. eo to U .., , ,,m. .irimt l for fine. .. . ftnn.'ft Couch hvrun. L ia market. Bitti f. will preach in tuc court ..J. 4,,,ri1.v at 11 o'clock a. N.. and , u t r. ... .... P' r'"' . , j f Cnnk & IWrit. erv ami vu - -- 4 cents. C cents. 8 cents. fluiir Jwrrcls for sale ut the K Ok Sain Cr si., 44 mupol. irTlie hi'i-st market pri.-c iaid frlkinis of native furs, ut the Impress oflice. ""' ' J. II. Zl wMKllMAK. S.HOOL Books! S('Hmii. Books ! ! I,.rtni'iit ut Miller's Prog & Book ,! AlMBill-s. Hymn lixiks and all !ofBlnk Books." V Ti, i k persons in Somerset town- ou 1 . . ..t. .1 U will sve e sts" by paying me next Llav of Court. I will Ik; in Somerset r .. - 7i,iit'iii . v B OC'.VO til' ' RBII1V. vs. HI ar.a. 1.1. Garrett, Pa. Jan. 31st, 1873. The umlcrsi-rDed have associated with themselves Frank Kcnneilv, of llascrs- town, Maryland, under the linn name of Earnest, Pulp, Cuuip Si Co., for the pur pose of carrying on the business of manu facturing and selling lum!er, at Garrett, Somerset county Pcnn'a. at. Earnest, Pki.p & Camp. Agrktlti-ral Meetixo. A meeting of fanners ami others friends to the agri cultural interests of the county, will lie held in the Court House on Tuesday evening of the first week of next court, for the purpose of electing officers of the Som erset County Agricultural society for the ensuing year, and to consider the propriety of holding a fair next fall. A full attend ance is respectfully requested. A. J. CoLBonx, C. C. Musselmax, Secretary. President. The I'mveksal Verdict of all who have used or witnessed the operation of the Domestic Sewing Machine, is that it ia the lest ever ottered in the market. It lacks none of the rimkI qualities of oth er machines, and its range of capacity is trmv wonderful. e would call the attention of all in want of a lirst-class machine to the adver tisement of the Domestic in another column. Bocks Posted. I would advise my friends and patrons that my books are post ed and ready for settlement You will please remember that I am a serious suffer er by the calamitous fire of the ith of May, and in order to rebuild and pay off my in debtedness, I must collect all the money due me on my liooks. I hope this notice will not be neglected, or I will lie compell ed to place them in the hands of an agent for collection. Kescuully, Feb. 5, 3L Ed. 31. Kimmel. hi Purest and Sweetest Cod Liver Oil janli Castwell s. made on the sea , from fresh selected livers, by tas- , Buiard Si Co.. New York. It is ab- ltelv purt anu ttrtri. i-aiirius wuo tmcv laken it prefer it to all others. wins have decided it superior to any .e other oils in market. Jan. llw. mht, 2d iiist-, was Candlemas or . n.d iiiidnv; Friday, Hth, will le Val- itf day: Saturday! 22d, will lie Wash iin's Birthday; Wednesday, 2Stli; Ash inelay. - o.irrED Haxdk, face, rough skin, pim . rin.nonn. salt-rheum, and other cu- m alfeclions cured, and the skin made uid smooth, by using the JrxirER Sur. niitde bv Caswell, HaJirtl & Vw York. Be certain to get the J 11 n- Tor Soap, as there are many worth iniitstions made with common ta'. .v. H liw. 1 More Exrusioxs. Go to W. W. i i Br.i.. and buy a box of I'iiok. :i s Nox Explosive Lamp I'ow It is the wonder ot the world ! It T-si;ive!v prevent vour Iannis from rOiiig, and your lamp chimneys from king. B fivsh Kirk, for ear corn by sled load R-nlf Ier bushel, iats by sletl load at nlsixT bushel. Buckwheat flour at uier 1(iO pounds. Corn Meal at Si 50 ill! iwtnds. liest Family flour at flO i- and cventhing else in their line ntrs. call at the Grocery & feed tf'fk Si Beerits, Somerset Pa. ' ht f seasonable goinlsat Blymyer's ware Store. The best Meat "Cutters f world, Sausage Stuflers, Coal Buck (Tery low.) Coal Shovels Forks, iitr Knives, Slaw Cutters. Horse kfts. Sets of Ladles, Sleicb Bells Al um! Mop and Brush Holders, Soap .sflT Kuekets and Tulis, Porcelain Irs. Iron Stands Stone Sledges, Wire hi Lines, Bitkets, Step Ladders in if joa want anything at all in the :wre line, go to Blymyer's Store for .-whs Fixc k Si Coi.uoux arc hard at i. Tliey have orders for brooms iWd "iind are unable to keep up, rli tiny work the factory lioth night jiv. Anv one who ever uses one of i : linmms ill be sure to inquire there- lorlimiims inane at theis lactorv. The justice of the verdict rendered by the public years ago in favor of the Mexi can Mustang Liniment must be apparent to all w ho have used that famous prepara tion or se'n it used. Its healing influence is irresistible. The most olislinate forms of ncuraldc or rheumatic disease are total ly cured by it, and that in an inconceivably 'short space 01 time. External injuries or ! sores, whether of man or lieast, as well as all equine or human maladies tor winch a liniment may lie uscd.nre speedily remedied by its use. BemeiiilH'r it is not merely a palliative but an erudicant of disease. At a regular meetineof Somerset Lodge Xo. 183, I. O. of G. T. held on last Satur day evening, the following oflicers were in stalled for t he quarter ending April 30th, 1873, bv F. A. Smith, L. D: W. C. T., W. II. Uupple; W. V. T.. Ellen C. Hcftlev: W. S., Clms. E. llerr; W. F. S., J. B. Hicks; W. T., Joseph Herr; W. C, Geo. F. Hemminger; W. M., Frank N. Cant ner; W. I. G.. lx-na M. Durkee; W. O. G., Henry Ijijio; W. 11. S., Binnie J. Simpson; W. I S., Maggieiilbert; W. A. S.. An nie StutzinanT NJ. D. M., E. E. Walter; P. W. C. T., A. II. Cotlroih. The I-rfidgc Ls in a flourishing condition and is doing much for the temperance reformation. . A Eeautiko, Handwriting. There are but few ol our readers who would not like to acquire a rapid and Iicautiful hand writing, for there Is no one accomplish ment so highly prized a this. The- busi ness colleges of the country Iirto afforded the best instruction la this branch and have succeeded in producing the most accom plished jK-nmen. The lxst penman in tlic country to-day is Prof. Gakkell, Pres ident of the Bryant & Stiwtton College of Manchester, N. II. There arc few lovers of the beautiful art of penmanship who liave not heard of this wonderful peunmn and many have seen specimens of his skill. His largo pjiecliuens have attracted great attention in New York City and through out the country where they have been placed on exhibition. He is now engaged day and night send ing out Copies for self-instruction, which; he writes himself expressly lor applicants, so that any one can learn to write at the home fireside. These contain full printed instructions, and are put up in large heavy envelopes and sent by mail prepaid for one dollar jier package. ' They arc all number ed and so fully explained that no one can fail to learn rapidly from them. They liave bceu ordered by thousands not by poor writers alone, but by the leading teachers of jienmanship throughout the United States and Canada. Our readers will do well to write for a package, as noth ing so complete, beautiful and useful for self-instruction will ever acain be offered them. MARRIED. Berlin, Penx'a., ) Feb. 5th, 1873. J The undersigned have on hand a large and well selected stock of Ladies' Dress Goods ready made Clothinsr, Cloths Cas- simeres Sutiuetts, Boots, Shoes, HatsCaps j , Hosiery and Gloves rll of which we will j l sell lnmi this date at largely reduced prices for cash or eood rrodiwe. Persons who buy goods for cash will f;nd it generally to their advantage to give us a call as we arc determined to close out all of the alxive named goods by the first of April if possi ble. " An aw alt & Brai.i.ier. 4t. CurrcfiunJeooe of the Herald. Atchison, McscoTAnCo, Kansas, January 22d, 1873. I think our Kansas winter is about over for this time. It was short, but severe. It commenced aliout the middle of December, and continued twenty days as it it was in earnest. The snow continued to fall slow ly until the ground was covered to the depth of about ten inches. On Christmas morning the mercury was down 12 below zero on the high prairie, and on the river bottom, at Muscotah, 18 below zero; but now the snow is about all gone and the lrost ig going out of the ground- I he wheal is not much hurt by the winter. There is about one half of the corn ol our county vet in the field, to lie husked. Il is quite a common thing to hear a man say that he has forty acres of corn to husk yet White corn is worth 10 cents per bushel at depot; yellow, 14; oats 15; spring wheat ?1 2.j; winter wheat $1 lo; Hogs 3 t ier hundred: smooth native cattle $4 50. I enclose with this my subscription for this year and try to keep up with the times - Yours, W. 11. PlUI.MI I. Corn-ponilenrc of the Herald. During the cold snap between January 1st and 10th, while speaking of the intense cold and the low stage of water, an aged jicntlcman, with whom wc couversed, re marked, that by the 12tb, 13th and Hth of the month wc would have plenty ot water. Upon the rest of the party expressing doubts of this licing the case, he rejoined I have never known the sign to fail. Curi ous to know what his sign was wc inquir ed of him what it was, and he said by look ing at the Almanac you will see that these days are all in the sign of the crab, and we will be sure to have plenty of water then. He informed us that he had hisinfomiation many years ago, from the senior Wolthope, of New Baltimore, (who was then quite an old gentleman), and that he had taken particular notice ever since, and never knew the failure of this sign. Whether the crab knows or not, the kite hiijh water testifies to the truth of his virtue in this case. Thinkinj there miirht be enough of interest in this lor publication, I give it for the benefit of those who would be weather wise. Max ix Gi:at. TRES3LEK B1UDIGUM. January 29lh, 1873, by Joseph II. Pritts, Esq.. Mr. Alexander 't ressler to Miss Emma Bridi gum, both of Somerset Co., Pa. MOSTHOLDEU DORMAYEB. .Ian. 30th, 1873, at the bride's residence, by C. A Brant, J. P., Mr. John Mostholder to Sarah Dormaycr, both of Somerset Co., Pa. KIMMEL CBOXER. January 23d. 1873, by Michael Weyand, Jonathan J. Kimuiel, of Stoystown to Sarah Croner, of urotuersvaiiey. GLESSNER KIMMEL. Jan. Slitli, 1873, by George Schrock, Mr. Joseph G less- ner to Miss Mary Ann Kimmel, both of stoystown, bomersct Co., Pa. SPEICIIER SIPE. Decemlier 18lh, 1872, by Rev. Win. Rupp, Mr. Peter Speicher to Miss Jennie Sipe, both of Sipes villc, Somerset Co., Pa. IIOYL REAM. December 22, 1872. by the same, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Amos Hoyl to Miss Julia Ann Ream, both of Brothersvallcy township. BOOSE TURNER. December 31st. 1872, by the same, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. John It Boose to Miss Anna Mary. Turner, eldest daughter of Judge Turner, lxth of Brothersvallcy Tp. Somerset Co., Pa. AVw AdwHsement. rANTER A rtilULlo ami lutolllRont man or I V kixkI aililrcxs. to entrain in a leimtla anil lucrative l-in nrmluoinic (rum $L,uQ tw t(o rx-r year. Ailiircss j . a. t vn u jl ua, rew York; libu, CliicaKd, or Sa Franciaoo. - IO.OOO ACENTS WANTED! JA li(l K wa;reimnilc tr hnneat. tfi'lunlrloux men i and wuincn. so llan-Jsotno IJtbotcraphi free to each scent. Aditm HU W EN &pO., Marlon, Otilo. DIED. CASEBEER. In Somerset township, January 20th, Mrs. Elizabeth Casebeer, aged 00 years, 4 months and 28 days She was the mother of 8 children, 42 grand-children, 125 great-grand children, and lour great-great-grand-children. Caution, Every g-enuino box of Dr. JIcLAXE'S LIVER PILLS bears the signature of FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., and their prirato United States Stamp. "Take no other. "The market is full of imi-tation. TO BOOK CANVASSERS. VNEW way of runnings book. Tan soil thon MiWa. A.MrcMMl KKAYHIU.PIJHLISH INU CO., VJi East iili Mroct, Nrw York City. WANTED., IF YOU WISH TO- BUY A SEWING MA- CIIItfE for family dm, or act agsnt, aUJreM WASHINGTON SEWINQ MACHINE CO. Iluntuu, Slais. I )SYCHf )M ANCY, or SOULCHARMINO,' L How either fez may fancinato anil train the kve and affection of any person they ehooiw, In stantly. This simple menial acquirement all can oneness, free, by mail, Sir itt ets together with a luarrlaire guide, Eiryption Oracle, lireains Hints to Ladles, lc. A queer, exciting hook. WO, 000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM . CO., Pubs., 1'hllada. e AGENTS WANTED ft, ft ePtatnrea, Maris and ("hart. Also, for oar Sew ina; Silk and Linen Thread. 10U to elear eu er month by ror I, active agents. Apply . at once to It. L. OL EliN'SEY, Concord, New VS Hampshire. fojanp UU rmtPrtJilcaU UiB.lsst.l87l Ponble Elevated Oven, Warming Closet, Broiling lloor, Fender Guard. lumping fc Shaking Orate, I'lrect Hrall. FULLER, WAUHEN ltCOit3 Water Street, New York. elf feederTTn APE tewartDurner Improved, lnrlvall aBd Cneqnitled. Burns any size coal. FULLER, WARHEN fc CO.. Water St. N.Y s rvona Debility. - With Its gloomy attendants, low spirits, depress ion. involuntary emlKsious, kiss of svmen, sperma torrhoea, hws of xwer, dlxiy head, loes of memo ry, and tlireatened Impotence and imtiecllUy, Iind a aorereiirn cure in Humphrevs' Homeoiiatliie ieciuc JSo. Iwenly-Eight. Comiosd of the.' u.K-v .ttiuuia iuiiu ana Kien( v.uratives, they strike at once at theroot of the matter, tone up the system, arrect the dischanrcs, and lininrt vigor and enenry, life and vitality to the entire man. 1 hey have cured thouundsof eases. Price. J nor liackage of Ave boxes and a large -J vial, which Is very luiiiortuut in olntlnate or old cases, or 1 per single lwx. Sold ly all Ih-uggtsts. and seut liy mall on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREY'S SPrX'IFlO HOME! IPATHK! SI EIIICI X K t u t 682 Hrosdwar, New York. nor. 13. jTJrorsale by K. H. Marshall, Somerset, Pa, SOMERSET MARKET. Corrected weekly by A. J. Caskbekr & Co. Lea hn a Thade. The annual rejMirtof lion. J. P. Vickorshani. State Stijierin tendent of Coniinon Schools lor 1ST2, con tains the following signiticaut lira'jraih, itointimr mrents to the imixirtance of hav ing their children learn some useful me chanical trade. The r-tatisties given are brief and startling. Mr. 'NVictcrsham says : 1 here are multitudes uliy waiting for vacant clerkships and unfilled ofliees, while mechanical work, more honorable and more remunerative, invites on all sides the efforts of willing hands. It is a fact as startling as it is sigmhcant that, ot 17.000 criminals in the t'nitcd States in lHlW, 97 per cent, of them had never learn ed a trade. Out ot 240 convicts received at the Eastern Penitentiary last vear onlv twelve had been apprenticed ami served their time." .imuli. has moved into bis new Drug . St rtare say one of the lutndsomest aui-vhiiua ;"the old shanty occupied tukinee the fire has been removed and Mammoth lmildins now stands forth in fAirv. The lront facing main cross ! it Rally very handsome and would a onnuii'iit to'any town, but the front diamond i not so imposing and is y taking of all architectural beauty. t St. Liuis Journal says : A young am into the oflice of this pajier yes .r t manuscript ocm. It began : Tliesnnw, the snow, the iK-autiful His friends may pet the liody by ;a!tlie basement and paying for 7 I'kkIs Imx cimtaiuing the remains "u-i-4l." Sritutfo Amtristin says: As the lioit ean,n if uixm us. the folhiwins 'jtHt for creating the griddle isrmi & ' Take a turnip, cut in half, rub J-iiMk- with the inner side, and it is ;"i the cakes ill come off nice and and the h(Kiseke"K'r w ill lie rid uiaai.'rwiui' mlor of burning fat " Hi-lifajjliiug t&u-.rtard, nil hull slt V'U.e Ixnal Option bill, says that utvxx ;n pjve , ttrj,e IJlajority in ' ci.ing the saloons. And" the jfays timt the majority will lie over -"iiai The Hon. Thaddeus Hanks, "at (anJidale for Distrid Judge, Ls 3 ' r "r teinjierance men. !.I, arn l"t our old friend Isaac Voder toneniH?l, Townshi), Somerst "('t with a Bcrioiig accident on the ttt. lie 1 e n As conductor Maucle was switching (T from tlie main track at Riddlesburg, with his train of empty coal cars, for the Sis Mile Hun branch, on last Wednesday niornintr, one or the shoes broke, anu threw the cngin, and train on the ties. This frightened the engineer and fireman that both jumped oft and left the en-rine oen and moving rapidly up the track. The Conductor, knowing of the close proximity to a trestle over a Hun of some ten or twelve feet in height, at once sprang over his cars to the engine, and stopped the train just on the verge ot the Hun, without any serious damages. Thus the ready perception and devotion to his com iany'8 interests, enabled this man to save the destruction of an engine and many cats, that would have amounted to a good many thousand dollars to the Hroad Top rail road. Bedford Pi-cm. Pkobabi.t Fatal Accident. Yester day morning a locomotive ran olf the track near Stcvarton, a station on the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Hailroad, twelve miles cast of Connellsville. A wrecking train was sent to the sjsit to pull the engine on the track. This work was done by attach ing one end of a heavy chain to the wreck ins en pi ne and the other to the locomotive oil the track. O! course, when the wreck ing eneine started the chain was drawn taut, and it is supjioscd one of the links had a flaw in it, as it broke, and the chain flew to one side, knocking tlown two or three men who were standing lieside the track. One of them, named Daniel Dougherty, a "division foreman" of track, was struck on the forehead just above the lelt eye and had his skull broken and the lsmes driven into the brain in a horrible manner. The other men were but slightly bruised. Mr. Dougherty was taken to Falls City, three miles from the scene of the accident, and was properly cared tor. At six o'clock yesterday evening he was still alive, though it is thought that he can not possibly recover. Mr. Dougherty resides at Harper's Ferry. West Virginia," where he was a wife and family. Vumlerlnnd .Vftf 'iin:oujiluli!. Editor IIku.vld. I see by the County sell lenient that our county docs not owe a dollar and that there is a balance in the Treasury of $8,587 22. This healthy con dition of the finances of the county rellceis great credit on our County Commissioners and the County Treasurer. I am Informed that Mr. Roberts, our en ergetic and pushing Treasurer, for the first time in the history of the county, has made the collectors ot taxes in the different dis tricts settle the full amount of their dupli cates within a year from the time they were placed in their hands, and that he promises to do so nest year unless inter fered with by the Commissioners, which will make the balance in the Treasury from ? 1--,000 to fJO.OOO. This much needed re form at first provoked a good deal of un favorable comment, but as it produced this unprecedented balance in the Treasury and as his action is liecoming better understood, it Ls getting the hearty approval of all our best citizens. Now that the county has the wherewithal, wc hope the Commissioners will build a fire-proof vault for the Pro tbonotarysand Recorder's office's and put the Court House and Jail in proper condition. Some three or four different grand juries of the county have found that the vault was much needed the court has approved their action and wc see no reason why it should not I put under contract at once, I AX l'ATEIt. Annies, dried. V It ApjileimUer, l gal iiuticr, l Hurkwheat, jl bethel... liucswax. ) ii liacon, 'boulders. V fc... " sides, " hams. " ... Corn. V bushel Corn meal t d Calfskins. V t r-mrs, f oo Klour. & hid Flaxseed V bu.. (M .).. lard, V . Leather, red aole, H " upper " ... kits Oats,fba Potatoes, 41 bu Peaches, dried, W IV Kveftbu liaifs, W I Salt, No. L p bid " fthu , " Ashton,'- Sugar, yellow y ft. - whito , Tc.llow, y ft Wheat. lu Wool, ff l 6c .....- M 1 00 sue 8c So lie 1 00 ........ 3c ti ia 2ie ....10 60 1 60 12'c ... ale 70c doc Wc , 60e lie 1 00 3e 2 V0 ! 21 fcl 00 ...l'll5c ...liaise Me 'J ...60380c ueral Poiut AVtr Advertisement. DMIXISTHATOU'S NOTICE Estate of Juifiah Eiucrt late of Somerset township, deceased. Letters of administration on t he aliove estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, notiraishere- ny given tot nose in. looted to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against il will pro sent them, dulv authenticated lor settlement on Saturday, the iil day of .March, 1S73, at the house oi me uu'icrsignoii. JACOB CASEBEF.lt, Administrator, GISTER'S NOTICE. Our Book Table. The PunENOLonirAt. Jot'RXAL for February comes out as fresh and vigoroos as a crisp, seasona ble, and In all respects salutary stock of reading matter can make a magazine. Opening its leaves, wc linJ a good sketch and ortrait of the regretted Norman AlcLeod, I. II. : alsj Speculative Non- Phlloihy ; What do We Live For ? The Man of Three Llrcams, CMievlally notable now that his nephew the Ex-cmpcror is dead : Nat oral Death American Siiad ( ulmre : Dauiet Fox. the eente. narinn larnier : lasses of Socictv ; Clara Louise Kellogg; i ritian Charity; Ilarvey Prindle Peet, Llill.. :r eminent instructor ol lx-af-niutes; is J'runolngy Hi wlT townicu we respectiuiiy an swer, we think not ; Rotation in Omee ; The llorse and Civilisation : Early IMexican History, etc. Price as usual, 30 cents, or $) a year. We notice that the publisher oilers a premium of a new C'liro mo to new subscribers who send 30 cts extra lor oslge and mounting. S. It. U kixs, Pulilisner, sunt ilnauway, n. x. Just as our jiaper was being made up, wc learned of a shocking accident that hap pened in the Lutheran Church at Jcnner town, this county, on last Sunday night. The particulars as wc have them from an eye witness are as lollows " A protracted meeting bad liecn in pro gress for some time, and on. Sunday even ing the houso wm crowded by persons from the village and neighborhood. Just after the sermon had closed, and as Rev. D. Stuft was exhorting the congregation, the large six lamp chandelier, which hungsus-jx-nded from the center of the ceiling, fell with a crash to thefloor below, in the midst of the audience, the lamps breaking and scattering the burning oil in all directions. The clolliing of a Miss Sarah Diet took fire almtist instantly, and she was burned in a terrible manner. A little child ol Mr. Adam Friedlinc, which was in its mother'6 arms, was also very severely burned. Those slightly injured, are George John- hand smashed by beingcaught between the falling chandelier and the back of a Fisher, right arm burned; Dav-i hand burned, and Rev. D. burned. Of course the floor ' a-.,rt owiln a.. I i i I i.il III, nil Wnr mfi of rlamcs, but by the almost super-human t fforipof the atidicrc, ltjB lire was cxtiq guished by throwing on articles of cloth ing taken from the persons ol those pres ent. The greatest excitement prevailed, and numbers lumped out of the windows to ecaie the burning clement. The injured parties were attended by Dr. Covodc, who did all that could be done to alleviate their sufferings. The lady and V. . 7, UlIk,"ne, aud otherwise injured 2 lias been confined to his lied , T . '" nmny friend in our town : tlii- jih 6., an(a ,iray fr jjj, ' ry -JiAwsfetra fniiiM. If l"rrow learn of the the iajn m to ur friend. Mr. Voder, and w 1" peedy n-onvery. 'ths?1" IslIUE the Tkith. ( Ii Jnd ""I"'' testimony in ,j aeywr's treatment of Con -' ', y 7 " v'hronic diseases, in an IUhbed by that gentleman at W ,,'r I'ittsburgh, Pa. It it do. i f7--r.nu- vou ,re witbin the W Sllthfllllr -.l.l t.-j... T-l.- VP. i - "-"""I liMJin. I l IV v7T"J "r- Kevm r's Lumr Cure. L,. y. and such inarvelliHis imm na j 3rtre in?' , frm the. n"n1 i s Mis- Fis i.i al,d' read nd th'n rt : id line right VT? thopd.of ! SuTland" b, "Tar. rC nu n er,y ni m . n"' btli,'v interested and 'j-ik out goto me rurt- 5 Meonsnit ,i,..' rV.wL,ri.:.'....r V Cll WBP V..... Inr.i. 'vsn:ti aii- iinxiu ttt('Uiiiii. ':iiv-. . i. I k ti 1 'Km " "I rv rin-K, Kit it : ' Md l6 1,ftw0 oftlic "le use n -""UK wme Ir i a. T. .. 'prcshjon "As hapiiy as '""""J fcjrii Circm ll,e en'reiue of child mentioned as having been severely tllftlj u7 j k16 llirouJfh. nd j burned, were still living at last accounts. tiurd unit , , w,,re drowned. but both are rcjiorted to I in Htt bin e wn,:I(, "ve shared 'ptisLfldr I,thfk' offices of that 'iM o" VhtT' I-" O'Neill, Kt .r U,t' ground with his lasso, .-... ""e tuanner of In. r;u I.. PrriLdng lm the body of VZ 1's d"1 il froni a 'ftedth. ,1" P"1 fcl'ff f bis HationVtlie aiwein- I j lkjtk: Maoazike. The February numlicrof the Hclrctie is an exceptionally attractive issue of tins vsluatxe penouical, almost every article licing sumcient liy 11 sell u attract attention to tne maga zine. The leading paper Is a very abio analysis lrom the f.dmburgk tirrinr, of '7' Progrtu of Afrdictne suryery," ami mis is loiiowed liy The kovei r'avorttrt of f 'ranct." translated trom the Hrrur aVs lleux Mondtt. Two very striking Mpers tne gems of tne last maexwooa entttieu (.ortAe," and "Middiemarck," are given, together with the most coinidete rescript that has yet ap cared of Mr. (eorge Smith s remarkable paer on i fit LHmiartn Account or lit Utlugt." utner imporuinl artlcies are "Dogt wAost i Aare ate," Pope Pi II.." "The Iruh brigade ta the Ser. rice of France," "Talltifmd i" and the opening .haMiMnf lh. maw .l.mf .... tilt K.I MTam VnnH ' liv the ant nor of -PaUv.'' ' ' The Ediuirial lxprtnien!s are full of good things, and there Is a Hue steel portrait of the dead EtLaiesuian, n m. it. nrwaro. i'ulilisliod bv E. U. Peltok, log Fulton Street, New Yovk. Terms, 5 a year ; two copies, o. Sin gle aumuvr, ecu is. I'ETEn's MrsteAL Mojithlt, No. 64, fiir Febrn- arv. comes iironiptly to hand, and Is. as usual. over flowing wltn melody. This magarlne is furnished at the low price el f3 per year, and contains more music in a single ninthly number than can ho bought In sheet-form for dnulde that sum. The number before us contains: '-Oar Little Pet.' hcantifultullad by the famous song-writer. Will S. H.ivs; also, "tone to the Heavenly Garden, 'Matt'it Mat. and "(Jive mg Love to all at Home? Two-Hurt Solum. ToUt tre our Handi in Prayer' and t'arfron my thought:" Together with the following Instrumental pieces: "Ctrarlhe Track. four hands, by E l. Strauss ; (.'fcriifmin Oift March." "Sweet Thoughts," and '4'ircr Cloud Mazurka. As a Trial Trip, the Publisher offers to send, ootMairf. three back cumbers of 1S72 for SO cents. or six back nntuliers for 1. Send on your orders. and our word lor It, you will get ten times your money 8 W'Tlll Ol cihujc new muric. Jl'jurcp, J. L. 1'kters, IW IJroailway, New York. a very pre carious condition. An examination of the chandelier show ed that the tap screw had been turned flic wrong way by accident, not leaving suffi cient hold upon the thread to support the weight Tte fact that in a densely laicked audience of 400 or 500 persons so' few should be seriously injured in an acci dent so fearful fn its character and so dead ly in Its consequence, must lie considered little short of miraculous. Democrat. Thk Almwi rR Fsnnranv Is in every respect eonal to tlic sanguine cxiiectstlims culled by the January nnioln rof this remsfkatde periodical, nf Klin n eacn issue aiip"ars to ne tne cnmax nam us successor appears. The njienlng fllnstratton Is a magniUceii; lullpsirrhvj.il. Wwniward.of Punch eon Knn Falls, which is certainly one ol the most dcliirlitrul pictures which it is posslhletn conceive. Furiheron we hsve lhn-e smaller illustrations by the same artist, the whole being illastrative of an arilele on Vinrlnla scenery, wit b especial reference to the Mac Kl'iirr. Mr. VV'n(arsrd,asadninirhtiu man. certainly will rank with 1 ho. Moran. and we shall always regard the sjiecimns of his exqui. site taste In Inmlscepe as among the foremost at tractions which the shrewdness and tact of the publishers olfcr the patrons 4 The Aldine. "An Attack in the Kear." by J. C. Hrown, a snowball ing sketch, is wirrthy ol that iminent artist's repo- tatlon anu it is in toe exnionion oi worx lrom the pencil of the lirst (rainier in the conn try. that The Atatne is juiiin ina ir i(iii"i vMrciaiiiKis oi us frinds. -Unsi," by Wm. M. Cary, it a powerful delineation ol a catastrophe oo the plains, and the correct detail shows that this an 1st Is no novice in the exnerlences of Western frontier Hie. The eth er cuts are all good and of interest scarcely infer ior to those we have specially noticed. The litera ture of the present number leaves nothing to be de sired In the way of excellence aud variety. It opens, with "Ebeucter Elliott." a goesippy paper about that manly oll poet, ny January neane ; second paticr of the same sort Is ' Ilelline On (tlrunlin '' a trxnsUttl'in from the Spanish of Kin Castolar. by Helen K. lmant. The stories are 'Over a Cabin Tslde," by Hiram Klch. and "The Onrden of (Ksl " by Charlotte Peters. Hcsldcs, there are several miscellaneous mpers, as "The Old ISnninlou," apropot to Mr. Wooilward'a Illus trations, '-Lingering Superstitions," by Charles lJawaon Shanlv J "Miawe and Lichens." by W. W. Itaih-y ; -A Castle in the Hhine ;" "Snow," and "Poetic Children." Music. Art and Literature re ceive their due attention, this department of 7"a Aldine being verv ably mien, ine foems are "Peradvenmre." bv Julia V. It. Oimt; "A Tartar Song." bv Henry Ki-lianls: "To In the Trees," by John Sviiney, and "fb-st," liy the editor, y, h8 e di-ntly believe; ti'st things can he done as well ai othcrn.' It Is written In dialect, which be handles with great Skill and power, and will cause a eensath!. hJ 00 vr year wltn premium Oil Chromes "Villaire Belle" and 'Onestn t he Moor," 14i) iochea. James Suttm fc Co Pnblisbers, U Maiden Lane, New York. Notice is hereby ariven to all nersnns concerned as legatees, creditorsor otherwise, that the billow ing accounts have passed register, and that the same will be presented for continuation and allow ance at an Orphans' Court to be held at Somerset in ami for the county of Somerset on Thursday, the "JOth day of February, 1X73. First account of Jacob OerbanL admiuistrator ui nonuan Ainir. ueceasetl. First account of Lvdia Hochstctlcr. admlnlstra- tnxoi namuei Mocnstetler.ileueased. Account of Samuel Kimrer. adminislratiir of John It. irsing, deceased. Partial account of Wm. Hanna and John Wel ter, administrators of John lirooks. decease.!. J. H. WALTER, jana Kegister. T IQUOIi LICENSES. Tlie following nersons have filed. In mr ofBce. their tietitions for tavern, retail liquor, or testan- rant iieenses, anu nonce is nercoy riven tuat iney will lie presented to the Conrt on Thursday, Feb ruary zu, in i a. TAyram, Henry Shomlicr, Ilcrlin borough. Alexander Walker, Dale City borouirb. Leonard Fcarl, New Centreville boroagu. lUnanuel Howman, Summit township. 1 lanlcl Carns. Lower Turkey pint township. Patrick Orimth. Milford township. C. A. Walter, Miliord township. BKSTAtRAXT. David Woirershergcr, Mineral Point. Protlinnotary's otfiee, E. M. SCH KfMlK, January , 1873. J Clerk O.. S, JJ,J. HORNER, Buggy, Carriage AND LIGHT WAGON MANUFACTURER, SOMERSET Pl., Is now prepared to manufacture to order everr de scription of CAKKIAOKSv 111 titilr.s, SILKIES. iPUINO WAGONS, HACKS. SLEIGHS, fcc, fce.. In the laltst and most approved styles, and at the IxtwcMt Pottsiblc Prices. ALL IN WAST or a First Cl.tM Cs.rriag, Or any other vehicle, are respectfully Invited to call and examine his work. None but the very best material will lie used In tlie Manufacture of his work, aud uono but the Are employed in his establishment, some of whom have had an exiierience of over twentv years In the business. He is, therefore, enabled" to turn out a first class vehicle, both in point of material and workmanship. All work warranted to he asrenre- snnted when leaving the elioj), and satislaction guaranteed. All kinds of IIKPAiniNTi AND PAINTING Done In a neat and sutistanllal manner, and at the shortest notice. He Is determined to do ill his work in such a manner, and at snch prices as to m:ike It to the Interest of everytmdy to patronise him. Call and examine bis work before purcliaa- lua; eisewncre. jana D. J. HORNER. OIIERIFF'S SALE. JUy virtue of sundry writs of IVadifioat Expo nas, Fieri Facial and Levari Faeiat issued out of tlie uounoi vnnmon j iru ii fsuinrrwv uiwnij, Pa., and to me directed, I will expose to sale liy publle outcry, at the Court Honse, in Somerset, on Saturday, the 1Mb day of February, 1873, at 1 o 'clock, r. M., tne loiiowing real estate, via: All the right, title, interest and claim nf Hugh Dcunison, nt, in and to the following described real estate, vt.: Two certain lots of gronnd sltnate in Hamcds ville. In LowcrTurkeyloot township, Somerset Co., Pa., containing one-half ) acre, more or less, ad joining alley on the east, alley on the soul li, alley on tne wesi ami sireet on me north, with a two story frame dwelling house and stable thereon erected, wltn tne apimnenances. Seized and taked in execution as tiie property ot Huirh Denison at the suit of N. li. Lihlitur, use or John S. Cramer. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of George Witt, of. In and to the following described real es tate, via: No. 1. A certain lot of ground situate in Somer set borough, Somerset county, Pa., containing one- fourth 1 acre, more or less, aojoimng lots of Jo seph Snyder on the west, Mary Witt on the east. Patriot street on the north, and street on the south. No. 2. A certain lot or piece of ground situate In Somerset borough, Somerset county. Pa., con taining four (4) acres, more or less, adjoining binds ot John l. Kimmel, jonn ni. iioinoroaum. jonn H. Chi and Peter HefUcy, with the appurtenances. and taken in execution as the properly of George Witt, at the suit ol the somerset ft. atnic Railroad Co, ALSO All the right, title. Interest' and claim of Albert Phciler. of. in and to the hillowmg described real estate, vis: A certain lot of ground situate in tlie horouirhor l.rslna. somerset county, fa.. Known as lot No. 346 of the plan of saiil town, bounded on (he east bv Walnut street, west by Ashallev. north by lot No. 345. and south by lot No. 347, with a two story trame dwelling nouse mereon erected, with t he appurtenances. Seised and uken in execution as the property of A 1 licit Pbeller at the suit ol wasningion dieganen anu jaeoo 40m. ALSO All the right title, interest and claim of Hiram Findlay ami John D. Koildy. ot, In and to the fol low Inr descrilwd real estate, via: No. 1. A certain tract of land known as the John Hoyman farm, situate In Southampton town ship, Someiset eounntv, Pa containing 37 acres. more or less, of which there are about 160 acre s I cleared- and about 'JO acres in meadow, adjoining lanosoi jonatuan jvennci. jonatnan r.mritK, n. T. Wel l. Adam Starts farm, Henry Marts, and otners, wltn a two story tog dwelling nouse and bankb. a thereon erected, with the appurtenances. No. i. A certain tract of land known as the Adam t lurti farm, situate in Southampton town ship, S .merset county. Pa., containing 2SS acres, more 1 r less, of which there are about 1M acres cleared and about 20 acres in meadow, adjoining lands i f Daniel Korns, Adam Lepley, Hoyman una, ami otners, witn a oce two story aweiung nouse ana nana tiara tnercon erected, wnn purtenancea. Taken In execution as the propcrtv of Hiram Findlay and John D. Roddy at the suit of David Hay aud Michael Hay. -ALSO- All the right, title, interest and claim of John D. Roddy and Hiram Findlay, of, in and to the fol lowing described real estate, via: A certain tract RECEIPTS AND EXPEND I TUBES OF THE County of Somerset, Penn'a., From January 11th, 1872, to January 11th, 1873. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OP1 THE SOMERSET COUNTY P00K HOUSE, FOR THE YEAR 1872. Noah Roberts, Treasurer of Somerset County, in account with the County of Somerset. DR. - - ! To cash received from collectors of State ami County rates an J levies, as follows vix: (State tax ! of 1871 aniTprcvlousj ears.) j NoaU Roberta, Treasurer of the Somerset County l'oor House, in account with the County for the year ending January 9th," 173. Dr. To anant drawn fmai the Coonty Treas ury on ord- r No. 19, Lssued by the Cnun ty Commissioners .... Collectora, Districts. Year. State Tax. County Tax. Samuel Moyer Franklin Rankin Moses tilttner John Gearing Daniel berkey O. CLlvengood Nicholas Dora Qe irge W. Sootier Isaac Yodcr Gillian S. Winer Ooorge Lowry Ludwick Gardner Henry M surer New bin Tissue Solomon Pile Patrick Griffith Peter Statler Noah Shatter D. O. McKinlcy William Heel.. Chamber Huston George Spangler Henry Marts Stephen Trent Charles C. Pugh , Samuel P. Miller Benjamin F.Snyder.... Peter Knecreme Henry Younkin JobnGeiger Frederick Swope William Suder Moses Essh Gillian H. Walter...... John Lentx Peter Hrown. George J. Flick Frederiok G. Netf. Peter Shoemaker Alexander Nk-kalo John Putman Jonathan Rhoads Reuben M. McMlllen... John Triinpey Jacob Knavel William C. Horner Elijah Wagner David T. Zimmerman... John Grave Kphralm Miller Jacob Snyder Frederick Weller Goorgo W. IlenforJ Solomon Beal Quin Sullivan Peter Knecreme. .... MllfbrJ Township .... Shade " ... Larimer u , . . . Iiower Turkeyfool township. . ....lUuemahoning " (Salisbury borongh.... ....Allegheny township , . . . I Brothersvalley " ...IConemaugb " ...llMleCity borongh ....ElkUck township Jefferson ...IJenner " ... .'Lower Tarkev foot township. . ... Mlddlecreek ...Milford " ...'Paint . ... Quemabonlng " ... Salisbury borongh ...;Shade township ... Somerset borough ... Somerset township , . . . Southampton " ...;Stonycreek " ...;Stoystown borongh ...'Summit township ...II pper Turkey foot township. .. ...j Wellersburg borough ...j Addison township ...lAllcgheny " ...Berlin borough '. ...I Brothers valley township ... Ceaeraaugh " ..Jllale t'lty borough ...IKlkliek township ...jOrecnvllle " : ...j JeUersoo " ...IJenner " . . . ; Isrimer " ... Lower Tnrkeyfbot ti'Wuship... ... Mlddlecreek " ... Milford " ... New Centreville borough . . . Northampton township ... Paint " ... Quemahoning " . . . Salisbury borough ...! Stoystown " ...'Shade township... ...iSummit " . .. Stonycrcek township ...(Somerset " ...1 Somerset borough , . . 'Southampton township ...it'ptierTttrkeyfnot township... Al'. l 1 1 1. I 1U M 1870 1S7I, TO ..I " I 17 31 ' U S4 40 M in m oo 4 w 10 Is W 75 1 V 60l M T7 7 M Kg 64. 61 7 101 So 69 12 5 4M 18 24j 11 fri 24 l! 21 13; 144 4 4 W 34 78 &1 Mi 34 u: 7 w' & 0U is n To amount of State tax for 1871 ami previous years, brought down Jteuemptlon money receive! 1 on unseated innns County tax received on unseated lands for 1870 and 1871... Road i. .. ... School " " u u m " ... received ftinn J. R. McMillcn " JosiahShafer " " William B. CoS'roth, late Treasurer ..,1424 82 !i!HU8 82 ... T1S 54 ... 838 38 48 61 63 63 8 va n m u 854 ISJ 373 37 102 76 14a SM 6uS (13 262 40 444 11 178 1 68 43 ! 420 91 1:10 08 03 174 0 1M Ot 31 77 280 17 66 46 418 08 32 80 12M 00 610 IS 630 86 2016 60 10U3 16 SM 00 1.-1K2 60 391 06 860 00 1636 60 212 00 646 26 til 44 20.V2 24 147 60 3U3 00 736 97 KM 96 246 78 2U3 00 756 62 1352 04 1373 15 3053 49 11X16 00 448 33 (f-T 00 96 00 1424 82 97 32 2462 74 7 76 00 2360 02 C. i Bv tlie following disbursements on or-; I drrs issuol by the Poor Honse Directors: i vn 31! 1 By amount paid for provisions, kjciivJing jl heef, bacon, veai. wheat. Acl, - 1336 36 ny amount in id for groceries ami muse, 1392 61 " I 1JU A " a . out A.me nanners 11 fiirmedkml services E. M. KimmH ll ftsr 171 - 76 00 By amount pai.1 f.,r mcilt ai serriees S. S. I llood in D-rt ft 1st- - t no1 ny amount pakl iur eofflna . fuel . mu.hu.h ry By amount paid for ashes ... 14 25 1200 U l 'O 00 VI 31 91 6U lin " " vinevar and elder " " timoifcysee.i - " - pasture - . " ' " " carding and weavtmr u " " justices st cms costs " " " repalra . . j " toil - " " labor 44 " lumber - .4 u shoeraaking -4 44 44 u saddler's bill 44 44 44- hT, fttoek " 44 u freia-ht - 4 44 44 44 hj, &r8 . 4 a u 44 priming 4 44 44 44 m,r,m 1 44 44 capering 4 u u u straw cutter 4. 44 44 leather - 1 44 44 a tln wsre 4 44 44 41 conveying pauper to HarnsDurz . - By amount paid Westmoreland eeanty for John Miller j By am t paid fordirector'a salary Wot - " - " " " Walter; " 44 44 U 4 SodCT ! By am't paid for director's counsel Scheil j si Kimmel ..... 1 By amount parid for Steward's salarr. Brant balance for 1S7I . 6300 00' By amount paid for StewanTa salary.) Brant in Dart for 1872 - - tauo vol I ; By amount paid Treasurer Roberts - j 109 34 V, 7 66 2: 11 3i t 12 46 uit 2 9 22 M W 01 6 71 24 60 4ft 23 86 71 86 209 00 4 97 4 00 66 00 190 00 W 86 40 0 4 86 40 08 40 73 144 OS 60 90 so no 60 09 SO 00 400 00 40 00 40401 31 i401 31 Wc, the undersigned. Auditors of Somerset Countv, do hereby certify that we have settled and adjusted the account of Noah Roberta, Treasurer of the Somerset Conntr Poor House for the year 1872, and that the fore- roin is correct. In testimony whereof wc have hereunto set out Iiamls and seals this 9th uav of Januarv. A. P., 1873. ttest: WILLIAM MAUKER, Elias CcNNixtiUAM, GEORGE A. KIMMEL, Clerk. JACOB J. SPEICIIER, County Auditors. prus. :l,K a R, L. 8. j 437932 81 CR. By cash paid on orders Issued by the County Commissioners ai follows, vix: By amount paid Assessors Auuitors " fursnditing Public Accounts 44 Auditor's Clerk 44 for Bridre Building 44 for andithMi account of D. J. Horner for Indexing Recocts. for adjusting papers in Register's fc. Prothonotary's office after hre for Constables- Keturns for Election Ex pen I Wild Cat Scalps... ensee. for Fox and 1 for Fuel for Grand Jurors for Traverse Jurors on Unseated Land Orders (Road) 4 " 4. 44 (SchOOl) Tipstaves for Treasurer's Deeds Janitor William Barrick forattcndlngCourt House and Yard.. for Medical Services at Jail D. J. Horner for Indexing Orphans' Conrt Dockets County Institute for Dockets and Stationery Money Refunded for Repairs for Road and Bridge Views for Printing Western Penitentiary Jury Commissioners and Clerk House of Refnge ami Lunatic Assylnm.... for support of roor House. . . . of Redemption money paid oat.. Slate tax Data out ni i ary for 1873. .$ 210 00 .. 279 00 .. 2X8 00 .. 61 00 40 oo .. 16 00 ... 36 00 of land situate In Southampton township, Somer-1 set Co., Pa., containing 114 acres and 111 perches, I oi wnicn mere are aoont w acres eiearea, ait join ing lands of Israel Em rick. Adam Shlrer and oth ers, witn tne appurtenances. Tsken In execution as the pronertT of John D. Roddy and Hiram Findlay at the suit of Andrew it. jneru-g s use or AUam scblrer. ALSO AUtherlgbt, title. Interest and claim of John D. Roddy ami Hiram Findlay, ot, in and to the fol lowing described real estate, vis: A certain tract of land situate in Southampton township. Somerset county. Pa., containing 375 acres, more or less, of w inc n tnere are atiout zuo acres clear and about 20 acres In meadow, with a two story frame dwelling bouse and a one and a half stonr hi dwelling house and a frame barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of Jacob Troutinaa, Jacob Leydig, Andrew Em- eriea. anu outers, witn ine appurtenances. ia Ken in execution as tne property or jonn 1, Rmldy and Hiram Findlay at the snit of Adam stcuirer. ALSO All V.. .1..4.. 41.1. . .n,l -1.1 nr T..U D. Roddy and Hiram Flndlav. of. in and to all the coal, iron ore, limestone, metal, fossils, petroleum, I minerals ami mineral sunstancea oi wnatever Kind I or nature lying and being under and contained within a certain tract of ground situate in South-1 amjuon township, Mimerset county, fa., contain- "l.?: pursuance of the 47th section of the act entitled "An Act relating . ' . I " . mm m a a -l rt a eo and aoout 30 acres in meadow, with a one two J0 counties and tOWnSDipS," SC, paSSCU tne I0tn (jay OI April, 15, we dwLTiin'g holses'SS-OTriargbank bSm"tn7rel5 met at the Commissioners' office, ia the borough of Somerset, on the 6th day 44 for Prothonotary'i Costa. 4 ,r Merchandise 44 for Sheriff's Fees 44 for Commonwealth Costa...... or Connty Script destroyed paid Miscellaneous Commissioner Huffman 44 44 Dumhold 4 44 Walter , 44 44 MiUcr 44 Clerk NefT. 44 Counsel Postlethwalte balance for 1872. 44 4. 44 extra par eo salary I'oonty funds By Treasurer's Commission on 4C28.420 64 nt 2V4 V cent. paiaace in nanus oi i iwunr ue ine .uii , 494 85 99 00 15 00 ! CO 00 2724 46 30 00, 106 30 684 11 I 17: 87 'I 910 15 136 00 738 66 I 3013 69 Ml 10 I 364 711' 00 121 00 160 00 24 00 32 60! 360 00 60 9U 279 71! 656 12 200 47 302 60 1154 75 674 26 48 78 288 65 6601 31 S04 311 205 031 1139 12! 813 05 26 00 33 25 V2H 00 576 20! no oo 49 91 16W 331 716 751 8587 22 3732 81 437932 81 Wc, the undersigned, Auditors of Somerset County, do hereby certify rftl . a,.li0,"lnf . 1?'" . llhn . t1,,l4 UaTl1 of January. 1873. and did audit, adjust and 6ettle the account of Noah man j wiiuuiuiin, fillU KllXS 1 rifWI luninXR. I . a 1 Taken in execution as the property or John d. I Koberts. Esa.. Treasurer or Somerset county, witn tne county ior tne year 1872, and that said account as above stated is correct, and that we find a balance due the said county from the said Treasurer of eighty-five hundred In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this ICth day of January, A. 1)., 1873. Attest: Elias Cunningham, Clerk. Roddy and Hiram Findlay at the suit or Jonathan Enicrkk. ALSO 4 It .1 .i.t- i . i . i . ... ah tuotiKiii. itiic interest ami ctniin oi jik u- i .... ... .. aei Hay and Hiram Findlay, ot, in and to the foi- and eigbty-seven dollars and twenty-two cents. luniiig uciKniiva real estate, vis: a certain tract oi land situate in Klkllck town ship, Somerset county. Pa- known as the Josetih Feik farm, containing 159 acres, strict measure, of wnicn mere are aoout 140 acres Cleared and anoui 20 acres in meadow, with a two story log dwelling house and bank barn thereon erected, adjeining lands of Jonas Llchty, Samuel J. Lichty, J. Philip Roman and Samuel P. Miller.jWlth the appurte nances. Taken In execution as the nmnertv of Michael Hay and Hiram Findlay; at the suit of Joseph Fcik. ALSO All therlirht. title, interest and claim of William P. ScheiL delendant. Jacob Reed ami John J. Schell terre tenants, of. in and to the tollowtnor de scribed real estate, situate in Allegheny township. ooiucrsei. county, ra., vix: No. 1. A certain tractof land adioinlnir a Iraet bf land surveyed In the name of John MisOall, An- uir. . .iti 1 1. & a umi BUI . 1. , rin m tri4jv VI IMM pur veyed In the name of George Check, containing 4im acres, with the nsual allowance, with a one and a half story frame house and a one and a half story log house, one steam-power sawmill, one water power sawmill and stable thereon erected, wit h the appurtenance. No. 2. A certain tract of Ian adiolninir the above described tract of land. Jacob Meyers, lands war ranted and surveyed in tne name or Joseph Me-1 acres witn the nsual allowance, abor.t 126 acres WILLIAM MATJRER, GEORGE A. KIMMEL, JA?0BJ. SPEICIIER, L. 8. L. 8. U 8. County Auditors. NOAH ROBERTS, Treasurer of Somerset County, in account with the several School Districts : Da. To aggregate amount of Militia Fines 1 n.r the venr ISrl - To ontaUndlng Militia Fines for 1870 and 1871 Call and lands of John Check, containing 400'4 acres with the nsual allowance, abor.t 126 acres cleared and about 16 acres In meadow, with a two I story log nouse, oanx oarn and otnerout buildings I thereon erected, with the appurtenances. I No. 3. A certain tract of land adHdnlnar lands of Joseph Coughcnonr, lands of the above, and I William Mctall, ennulning 484j acres, more or I less, wnn tne appurtenances. seized and taken as the property or William P. f 816 00; 001 IK! $1417 02 Co. By additional exonerations allowed col lectors lor 1871, - - - 4 92 78 ; By additional commissions alloweil eol- lectors for 1871 23 79 I By amount of ontstamling fine - 37 06 j By exonerations allowed collectors for "72. 109 60 Bv commissions allowed collectors for. 1872 I 13 71 Ry amonnt of outstanding fines - j 373 00 By Treasurer's commission on 4T67 19 at 1 f) cent I 7 47 By balance In hands of Treasurer due thcl several scnoot xnstnets- - I t" 02 OUTSTANDING STATE, COUNTY AND MILITIA TAXES, Due and Owing by th Collectors of the difirent Borongh and Township Rate) and Let ie, a follows: Colloctors. Districts. I Year. Connty Tax. State Tax. MP.lt la Tax. Peter Statler ... Charles C. Pug:h Beniatain F. Snyder -Henry Yoankiu John Geiirer -William So.ler Moses Eash -John Lentx ... George L Flick -Frederick G. NefT - -Gillian H. Walter -Peter Shoemaker Alexander Nicklo John Putman ... John Trimpev William C. Homer David ('. Zimmerman John Graff ... F.phrairn Miller Jacob Snyder ... Irwin Snlliran -Peter Kneereme George W. Anderson - Paid since settlement 4140 75. Paint township ... Stoystown borough I" pper Turkey foot township -Addison " A llegbeny 44 Brothersvalley 44 i onemaugn Elkllck Jefferson 44 Jenner 44 Iaie City borough Larimer township - I Lower Thr key foot township . j M itldlecreek (Northampton 44 Ctnemabooing 44 I Stoystown borough ' Shade township -Summit " -Stonyereek 44 - ... ll'pperTurkeyfoot township -V ellersbnrg borough - 1 t'rsim - 1871 4 T 24 63! '4 22 44 74 66 4 41 51: 31 S 1372 206 tl' 49 601 33 60 - 234 04: 15 761 17 00 44 414 94! 54 21( 44 00 44 4tt 90l 37 Ol! 14 00 44 375 47 68 10 1 21 00 44 131 98! 30 38 7 00 44 400 751 30 38! 7 00 44 3!ll 65' 64 10! 13 00 44 112 87i 13 Wi 9 50 44 6110 04 ! 13 191 50 44 242 24; 17 53' 24 00 44 r-i n; 4 121 . 50 44 .I6 29 83 43r 57 00 44 40 09 9 32' 5 60 44 337 23 ! 32 48 1 7 SO - 131 76; 43 86i 27 60 44 I 192 68! 27 76- 42 60 4 271 69' 40 81 23 60 44 109 87 10 27 8 00 44 I 71 72! 29 16 1 8 09 We, the undersigned, Commissioners of Somerset County, in conformity with the law, have ordered the accompanying account of the receipts and expenditures of said county for the year 1872, to be published, and we here by certify that the foregoing statement of outstanding taxes due said coun ty is correct according to the books in the Treasurer's and Commissioners' offices. January 17th, 1873. JON. DUMBATJLD, Attest: JACOB J. WALTER, Jacob Neff, Clerk. VALENTINE J.MILLER. Connty Commissioners. Agents Wanted ! g TO SELL THE 46 Light Running Domestic" E CO N I A N N U A L STATEMENT OF TIIE JOHNSTOWN SEWING MACHINE! SAVINGS BANK ABOUT JOHNSTOWN, PA.. DEC. 2, 1ST 10,000 Hold Last Year; ABOCT GO,000 ThlH Year; ASSETS. Safe Cash Loans on Collateral Pittshnnrh City Bonis Conemaugh Boron iih Booda.... line from City Banks Johnstown Borough Bonds United States Bonds Loans on Real Estate And now being Sold at the Sate of 75,000 PER YEAR. The 44 Dome tie" supercedes others becanso It surpasses thent In the every day service it ren ders, both In the work-shop and family; and be cause it Is equally asefuk for very tine and very neavy wore A Machine win be furnished (tor trial) to respon sible parties with an Instructor (without charge) upon application at our Wanreeass, 24 Kixtk St., PUtsjksjrtb. The "Dwwaestle!' has taken more Premiums this season than any other Machine, and is special ly recommended for Family mse and Manutactur- ers. 11 la simple in eunstraction, noiseless anu easily run. Address. " - xne wm r. 1 iv. o. sa. via. Janl , 24 Sixth Street, Pittsburgh. Total. ..a 400 oo .. 1.039 34 .. 8.0IM 00 . . 6.000 00 .. 2.060 00 .. 9.881 13 .. 6.472 60 .. 10.837 60 .. 49,990 42 .4113.671 13 LIABILITIES. Amount due Depositor 4109.522 84 December Dividend due Depositors 2.242 04 Treasurer's Checks 200 00 Contingent 1.704 23 Total 4113.471 13 St ATI o PirntsTTTAjriA, i Oxtary Cfftn. I. FRANK I1BERT, Treasnrer of the Johns town Savings Bank, do solemnly affirm the above statement is true, to the best of my knowleds-e and belief. FRA-VKDIBEKT, Treasurer. Sworn and subscribed be f ir me A. MONTUOMEKY, Notary Public. The Undersigned, Auditing Committee, certify that they have examined the eowlitioei of the Hank, anil find the above statement to be correct. d. Mclaughlin, H. A. BOGOS. 5 Auditors. W. W. WALTERS, ) STATISTICAL. 41417 02 Scliell, defenilant, Jacob Reed and John J. Schell, Tim amount.. f759 52 iu the hands of the Countv Treasurer is divided ryTrowT'"' " ,he f Jhn AL"P M" among the School Districts in proportion to the amount paid by each dis- All the rtirht. title. Interest and claim of t.tw.rH trlct a9 foHOWB: J7OR SALE, Cheap, an I on en sy terms, ie second GO 11one)0icr Stationary Steam IJigiiie and two Return Flue Hollers complete, one com plete set of Barrel Stave Machinery, ONE PONY PLANER, One Bark Mill, and a full set of machinery cast ings for a Grist Mill, with all the neccssarv sbaft lug. pulleys, belting, fce in good order, forpur- AV. W. MCKAIG RON, Jn29 Cumberland, Md. S. t'onnclly, of, in and to the following described real estate. Tlx: A certain lot of ground situate in Somerset borough, Somerset connty. Pa., contain ing one-fourth () acre, more or less, with a two story trame dwelling bouse, stable and wood shed thereon erected, adjoining lots of Joseph Snyder on i ne west, scnooi nouse lot on uie east, Patriot street on the north, and South street on the south. itn tne appnrtetiance. taken In execution as the propert v of Edward S. Counelly at the suit of A 4414U .... II I. ALIS All the rlirliL title, interest and claim nf fteormt Friend, of, lu and to the following described real estate, vix: A certain tract of land situate In Mil- fold townshin. Somerset county. Pa., euntaininv a acres, more or less, of which there are alioat three acres clear, with a one and a half story plank wctttiiz uouse ana siaoie iw-reun erucieu. atlhtln. mg lands of David Younkin. Peter Phillhail John nuiiii. aim oiuera, witn i toe suit oi Simon ouir -ALSO Allegheny township Berlin borough -Brothersvalley township Conemaugh 44 -Elkllck - - Greenvlllo 44 - - Jefferson 44 - Jenner 44 - - Dale CItv bcrooirh ... Larimer township Lower Tnrkeyfoot township 14 70! Mlddlecreek township 16 99lMllford 67 37 i New Centreville borougU 48 96 j Paint township 27 271 Ituemahonlng township 16 99 Salisbnry borough -14 86i Shade township -64 08 1 .Stonyereek 44 -14 68 i Somerset 44 -4 68' Somerset borough ' 36 27 i I Southampton township Wellersburg borough 10 36 20 43 70 98 1 89 68 31 24 96 31 93 26 20 30 67 113 91 38 09 27 27 We. the undersigned. Auditors of Somerset County.in the Commonwealth of Pennsvlvania, do ccrtifyihat in pursuance of the 47th section of the act entitled "An Act relating to the counties aud townships," Ac, passed the theaDDurtenancesT.k5 15th day of AdhI. 1834. we met at the Commissioners' office, in the bor- ln execution as the property of Georga Friend all L .r o e. il, tih ilnv nf Junnarv ISM inil ilM mnli'f arlmar rnt Bseoi uavw Younkin. "t- J . - - - I.Stl I nrl cnii a iKn ckvufiI nriniinta rvnnirprl nf n hv law noTMfth!v to thf sov- F.Xmrri! or i, anto acta of Assembly and supplements thereto, according to the best of onr real estate, viz: A Iwo story plank frame dwell- ....lmonfa a ml nhilitips an of ConOuence, Lower Tnr- b i i Ins: house in the town kcyfont township, Somerset county. Pa., on the west sine ot uuen street, on iota t and a, In block 10. on the plan of said town, said bonse licing 28 met irtint on vsien bi met sin nt ocjun is leet, and gOURT PROCLAMATION. nntBAS, tne Honorable Wnxux V. Hall, President of the several tTourts of Common Pleas of the Counties composing tbe sixteenth Judicial District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Ter miner ami General Jail Delivery, ior the trial of all capital and other offenders In the said District, ami Lkwis A. Tcaxxn and Johiah Mowxt, Ea- 3u I res. Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and ustices of tbe Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders In the County of Somerset, have Issued their precepts and to me directed, for hold ing a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quar ter Sessions of tbe Peace, and General Jail Deliv. ery and Courts of Oyer and Terminer, at Somerset, Oat Monday, Febramry 17th. 1873 1 NoTtrxs tf hereby given to all the Justices of the Peace, tbe Coroner and Constables within the said County of Somerset, that they be then and there In their proper nersnns, with their rolls, records. Inqui sitions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and In that behalf appertain to be done; and also, they who will prosecute against tbe prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Somerset County, to be then and there, to prosecute against them as shall be just. SHEHirr's Ornrx. 1 OLIVER KNEPPER, Somerset, Jan. 17. Sheriff. Number of Depositors Number of Open Accounts.... Average to each Depositor Adults , Minors Male Female Rate of Dividends for 1871 Kate of Dividends for 167. . . .. 834 714 4164 63 623 .301 , 67 237 .....6 per cent .....6 per cent Loans are made only upon Real Estate, ami Government Bunds and other Brstclam collateral. Value of collateral must be one-third greater than loan. The Bank does not loan money upon build ings. Land security Is required. jan 10 FEB cm. NECTHED BT FIRST XOBTGASE ON T 1ST OF CAUSES pot down for trial at Feb- li day. the said two lots of ground and cartilage appurte nant, i asen in execution aa ine property ot J an t . Humbert at the snit or Valentine Hai Sheriffs office, Jan. 22, 1873. f iv s use. OUi leu KAEPFER. SberiK In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands at the office aforesaid this 15th dav of January, A. P., 1873. Attest: WILLIAM MAURER, Elias Cunningham, Gf'ORGE A. KIMMEL, Clerk. JACOB J. SPEICIIER. County Auditors. T.TOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. "Notice Is tterehv Kiven to all nersnns that anvona lound trespassing on the premises of the under, signed, in Conemangh township, taumersct county. from this date hereafter, as we think ourselves un- 1'a., bunting, fishing, gathering nuts, or berries, fce., will be proceeded against according to law ate on tho farm. , Jacob L KArruAw, Jacob Bkbxxt, Skm KarrMAH, Js.., Johk S. K Arm aw, Joe era Htrrrtf ax, . Touias Misklkk, base Yodcs. Ewargel Kai rstax, O tutsan Thomas. Mimes H. aLAirWAS, J. J. MiaHUUt, Esjia. Jan 21 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration en the estate a Dan iel T. Meyers, late of Milford township, deceased. navinv oeen craniea to as, not ire is nerenv Driven that we will attend at the residence of Tobias Meyers, In said township, an Saturday, the 16tk day of February next, 1873, When all peraoos hav ing clnlins agauist said estate will prewot them for settlement tminerlv authenticated, and those luucnteti to salt! estate win mate payment. TOUIAS MEYERS. WJI. M. CR ITCH FIELD, JskI , . , . Administrators, ARIZONA DIAUONDS SET IN QRPHANS' COURT SALE. Br virtue of an order of sale Issuing out of the Orphans' Court ot Somerset ooaaty, to ate direct ed, 1 wlU offer at publle outcry, on the premises, oa THE 1st DAY OF FEHRU A RY. 1(171 Solid 14 Karat Gold, at on o'clock of said day, the following real estate, tai inntlrvrn Tl: A eeitaln tract of land situate In Middle- WANRAItltlli ereek township, adjoining Jacob Hechler, Jacob WATCHES AND JEWELRY Sa.p acres cienr, ot wnien are in meadow, am wbica is DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NO. A: t- state of FJizaheth Ttrnsrh. late of JenVrwm in deceased. . r Jaa2. uniers oi aumintsuaiiosi on ins aoove estate -m -T-rteriTirt having been grantod to tbe undersigned, notice is i V! U 1 1 L Vj. hereby given to those tndelded to It to make ia mo di ale payment, aad those harlng claims aaralnst IL to present them, duly authenticated ior settlement, sin at tbe office of John H. L ni, ia Somerset, oa Sat- say anlay, February 22, 1873. the Janl Of Every Description. 38 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH. 1 Notk Is hereby given that Joslsh M. Hay, as abrM of Mtchael Smith, has filed his account to erected a one story dwelling: house and a stable. There fa a assail orchard of excellent fralt, aad a ever-tailing spring on the premises. A very de sirable home. Traas. OasMhird In hand apoa delivery of deed, balance In four equal aanaal payments, to he secured by judgment bond: 10 per cent, of the hand money to be paid when tne property la knock ed down. Possession given on the 1st of April. . JOHN WELLER, decs , Executor of Jacob Mogcot, dee'd. JOSEPH BRUGII. Administrator. olnoe, aad that the saaae will be presented to Court for eonlirmatloB on Thursday, February 20,1873. E.M. SCHR'XJK, jan22 PrutboooUtry. T?0R SALE CnEAP. One No. J.' S Efg Store. lyto Used hot three weeks. Ap . "HER A14) OFFICE." I ruary Term, 1873, cooimeocing 3d Monday, 17th L."A. Turner's asslirnee vs Slick k. Blackburn. Same vs Elkhart, Wits St Co. Same vs Elkhart Lowerspach k Co. Philip Shaver vs Knabio et aL 4 . P. Shaver vs Same. Josiah Long vs Same. John A. Vi'oy vs Same. Levi J. Long vs Same. Daniel Mostoller vs Same. Michael May vs E. D. Yutxy. John Boucher vs Delttick Trimpe. Thomas Ream vs Jacob Rash. Frederick Kncpper vs Francis Countryman. Jehn Holland vs Jones Shanley It Co. Schell at Kimmel vs Henry Claycomb. Samuel P. Snyder vs Leopold m. Bro. Yutsr, Scott a Co., vs Buffalo Valley R. R. Co. PROTaosoTABT's Or ma, E, M. S naoca, January 20, 173. f Protaoootary. A- Estat DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. late of John T. King, late of Mlddlecreek tp., ueeeasea. -Letters of sdmlnlstratloo on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice ls hereby given to those Indebted to it to make iinme ill Ate payment, and those having claims against it to present them duly authenticated tor settlement on Tuesday, tbe 18th day of February, 1873, at the late residence of said deceased. JOHN D. SNYDER, Jans Administrator 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, iters of administration having been granted by the proper authority to the uadersigneit, on the estate of Levi Berkey, deceased, all persons in debted ta sain estate are neiwny aoiineu " Ba" Immediate ps present them Wedneedasr. I house of the undersigned. Jan KST XOITOAfS K N REAL ESTATE WORTH . 'I'M KF" TIMES THE SUM LOANED. Interest Payable Senil-Annually at the Banking Hons of ALLEN, STEPHENS & CO., IN NEW YORK CITT, Or at any Bank designated by the leader. vi'E ARE IXVESTINO FOR EASTERN parties many thousands of dollar per mooin In first mortgages on improved property in Illinois, and such has been the demand for these desirable securities, that we have, during the but fifteen months, placed In them nearly one million of dol lars, the semi-annual Interest on which has. In each ami everv ease, been prompt I v paid. These mortgages are In tbe form of Trust Deeds, and can be closed in 20 days should there be a failure to par Interest or taxes when due. We Invest any sum. be It large or small, and col lect ami remit Interest and principal as it matures, all without expense to the lender. Caa refer to parties lor whom we have loaned large amounts, and who have never lost a dollar either of princi pal or Interest In this class of securities during the last fifteen years. Send for our pamphlet, Illin ois as a place of Investment," mailed free. KX BT C. WIL8DS. 8. W. TOMS. WlXSOXefcTOMS, Dealer la Beatl Estate Tern For Cwsjt, ftcewrltle aswl School Bwaxta, BLOOMINCTON, Illinois. ans-TO "HOUSE ESTABLISHED lt&Ss, JACOB a. BCBLXT. AXKX W. BUT. JACOB B. IlUBLtEY & CO.. Conffectioners, 'gSESfim Mis k GaMila craa k Mn Ixns. sr. the lth day of February, 1873, at tbe PITTSBTJKGir, PA. LEVI GRIFFITH. Administrator. Library Building. 14 Peaa Avenue. tan . L V I