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i I(1e Somerset Herald C-Wlc' j-r- Blue Urd and robins were to be seen! A Novel Sunk That Mr. Gecrcc bopping about on the trees in the Court Ilurley. of Hnrrioin tow rubiri. me pret'y House yard last week. early "on Tliursdiy Junrnioir list, and mailed up (ho raiirovl to liiiflalo Commissioner Critcb fit-Id rexrtf that On big way, at a point m-ar the creek, lie there is considerable growling in tlillerent saw ittst ahead of him a hkunk atipirenti? a-vuons ai tue amount lit Us levied on ii'onv at interest.

The anneal are fairlv Blnniiin.T iin ruit ti lliAtrai-L ft lis uniiro.iil.hil il iL showed nu siirns ot iiiov- well at inc. and as soon as he rime near enouitU 1 (ha gave it a Tip.rous kick, but it still re- Jnhus Moore, a well known Pittsburgh uined its position tm the rail. An exami- a oiiio it. itu on this road in1-, 1 nil. i r.

fT'. -n v. I lit I 1 11 l.M,..nn 1 4' i 1 i Hi.Mrt I Ml I "nil 1 i MAIL. vrt p. a.

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ill 4-lti 6 si musician, who haa Uuchl a number of niUMC classes in this place, died at Pitts burh on the 30th of this month, and was buried on Sunday. Mr. II. W. Hechler, one ot Middlecreek township's enterprising young men, is nieoting with great and well merited success as a teacher in the West, lie is located at Fair Haven, Ills.

Erady McCullough. who wa tried in YVeti'tnorelnnd county last week for the murder of Thomas Clark, a colored man, lormeilyot Indiana, was lound guilty cl murder in the second degree. T' Plitl'Ornh time. I I.tE II i 1'itTinarv at n.i i.illf 1. 01 P.

Mineral tim KxitTMS leaves A. Mint-nil a. iitt ai nieantut route to tae aat 7:41 A. aany, 7:41 A. M.

jstw a. .,,3 A. M. ii Bi rf, ar- IM 'll11'''1- wa, i ill trim and 'fte ExrcM ni- Klith Avenue and Fmttta- Urant and ater a. v.kH.

K.R.-rie!,lA-ro'"T- CAHlialA BAILBOAD. it .1,. 1. v. 17, 1S7, train! wiU W11D uiuu wh ii.

It. K. (i-i'-ept Sunday). aauiva. 12 11 p.

m. i 8C p. m. LAV. m- m- icMvtf will1 111 uii.r Time Tal le.

to take cf. Ij :uri.y iuiiii llie Mountain txiire a ii. wnday al 4:14 uii anicn ar. A. 1 i 1 L'1- It.

w- fWtR j-w "i H. SANNKK. Sjli-riiitciueDt. l.lu p. 11:32 a.

m. 4 .47 p. m. 32X7 a io 3 Mi A. Sale Kcsislcr.

cl ri al (' lm l'lhirliuch, Twp. c. ir. ol All Tap. aicMiUc vl Ji.iin T.

Urant, de- i Ftiii of Jar tirt-i'Li llie 1 up. BiiJib. i ul linjil's. Tw-mst bmiiiay May ro. at C.

N. IJoyd s. C. X. DMjd's.

Toilet it-nd at c. X. Itoyd'n. lrnir, and luushi-s, at C. N.

Niuj) I'U re imporitd at C. X. lur the wicked, if not for Ic. Calm, lor iugls and coids, at C. il s.

I'UMii'ss is dull, advertise it and 3k tiiisk. ii 'i s. i prniit-tcJ by Iruit growers thai this criat Iruit year. Lk-es iilJ Ilaiuliurs at J'asihox Bazar. t-i tie piMT boom, delinquent ire heini; cut off.

pictuclts a specialty at 1:1 Sn.ii.fi(W jxtal cards I'aitid Stales last rear. i Dtaiy flei te boron gh ofiicers go con tin- lirst Monday in April. i tUriiona in this State were i.v nl li- to the Ki'puWican party. IVjioB Baz.r for anything you in the Taney tiloods line. niMD and tallow, in proper i the griilting com- i-c demand for horses -'i ra citii-s, aui better prices are "'i.

line id goods to lie oened Fasimox Bazar. "'ate Convention of the tJreenback-Ue a ill meet in llarriabars. 1 considerable changing tin' of this tKirough ivKLVTM-i the IeMoyne crema-1 h.tve a hundred ap-" Country roads are roucher than ever. Under the influence oi the recent mild weather they became soft, and have now irozen on again, with ruts in which a horse might almost be bnried. Among the business men of our town we will hereafter have to class Mr.

Wo. Cook but what his business is and where hj holds forth we expect bis advertisement to tell the readers of the Herald. Information is wanted of the where-aliouts of Lucius L. Carriei who was Sec ond Lieutenant ot Company Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, in "1864. Address John V.

Wiant, llarrisburg. Pa. (Exchanges please copy). The young man who proposes to gu West and grow up with the country has fine chance to buy a farm in Kansas, riltv- one miles long by thirty-eight wide, which is to be sold at auction presently to satisfy a mortgage of 1 1,000,000. i There seems to be no Question but that Port Allegheny, McKean county, has the largest tannery in the world.

It has 944 layaway vats, 4 by 9 feet each 20 hand H-rs, a leet square Jis soaks and sweat pits, and ita capacity is 250.000 hides a year. Kx. Among the appointments ot the Alle gheny Annual Conference ot the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, which recently convened at Greenstmre, we find the following Somerset. J. H.

Pershing; abtleman, J. X. Mundon Ligonier, M. G. and X.

I. Potter. me of the most dangerous counterfeit silver dollars now in circulation is a coin composed ot block tin aud other ingredients. It has the ring of genuine silver and is not affected by acids, being there fore well calculated to deceive those to whom it is tendered. Kidney complaints of all dt-scriptions are relieved at once, and speedily cured by Kiiluey-XVoit.

It seems intended bv na ture Jf the cure ot all disease ot the kid ncys caused by weakness and debility Its great tonic powers are esecially directed to the removal of this class of diseases. Try it to-day. The story is told at 'Wllliainsport, of a young man who went to the Black Hills to seek his fortune, and wrote back to his father that he had done well, but added "I will be home on Wednesday evening. me at dark, just out ol town, and bring a blanket or a whole pair of trousers with you. I have a hat." It niav not lie generally known, but it is nevenbele-s the law, that all elective ofii cers which will include all persons elated at the lute spring election are required to take what is culled the ironclad oath.

prebcrilied by the new Constitution, and all assessors are required to take the same and file a copy in the ComtnisMoncrs' of fice, within twenty days after the election. nation showed that it had crossed the creek, and while wet, in attempting to cross the track, froze fast to the rai. aud there perished. Eccrtlt Prem. Distribution ok Brook Trout.

The State Commissioners of Fisheries will have ready lor distribution shortly between 400.000 and 500,000 biook trout tor stock ing streams in Western Pennsylvania. The fish will be sent oriiiciimliv from the State Hatchery at Corry, and will be fur nished free of cost, iu suitaMe cases for transportation at any station on the inaiu line ol railroad, to associations or parties, who will attend to placing tlicui in the proper waters. It is prop wi.il to have them put out in March anil April. Persons desirous ot assistiug in the work will receive all insinuation on the su'ject by address ing Commissioner Benjamin L. Hewitt, at Hollldavsburg.

or Robert Dalzill, Box 422, Pittsburgh. Communications to these gentlemen staling how mnny trout are desired and where to be placed will receive proper attention. Fatali.v Bitten uv a Don. A farmer named John Ferguson, who resided a short distance from Latrobe was most fatal ly mangled by a ferocious dog a few days ago. It seems thut the dog.

a large pow- erlul brute ot tue pK-otcn-terrier species, was ow ned by Ferguson aud had accompanied his master to the home of Mr. Xathan Smith, a near neighbor, who was at the time engaged iu pulling stumps. The dog mauiiesled a iiisMiliou to get in where the men were at work and was or dered away. Xot obeying, Mr. Ferguson struck at him with his cane when the dog turned and made at him.

Mr. F. iu try ing to get away stumbled over some obstruction: aud fell. The tiog immediately enraug uiMin him and seized him bv the arm. lacerating the mealier from the hand to the shoulder iu a must horrible inaiiut-r.

Mr. F. was carried home where he lingered in great agony until last Saturday when death put an end io his sufferings. lira )tburg r-ihl. The protracted meeting in the Luiheian church at Kingwood, conducted by J.

X. Unruh, resulted in a good work, Twcufy-cifiht came forward (or prayers eleven were added to the church, anil eral ho could not be present will be a bled hereafter. Ten of the twenty-eight were members ol the church. Samuel's Lutheran church is enjoying a glorious revival of religion exercise conducted by Hev. J.

Unruh. Twenty-five have already come out for prayer, many of whom arc heads of families. Pastor. Vic publish the following tcrbutim, tt Uttraiuui, ct iunctuatum 1 ear Sir a labor U'jform and Green back Convention will Be Held Some time In April, In Somerset to Elect Delegat'a to a State Convention The Editor ol the Herald A Smith Editor Myers 1) tie Commercial The one admits the Back Boue of the greenback party is Broken By him, Knawing The Bone commenced it was never broken it is to D.iy ou Reform then here loforc it is Gaining Strength in Ceugresi and Among th.j laboring Class, please Make mcutfoa in your paper. Una.

Jiostolter. Friedens, Feb. 27th, 1SS0. Wosotiint, Curk.x Rev. F.

W. BuuuUoiZ, Waseca, used the St. Jae jtjB Oil in tue cae of a lady of his con-grefcitlinn who bad been bed ridden with She used the Oil ir three days, and was able to leave her bed. Mr. U.

ScImILt, Nu. 21 Brown street. M.tiiRii:i. JACOBS AUGUSTINE At the rrs-idsno of the bride's ptreuts, near Addi son, reb. 211.

hy Kev. A. K. Feliim. Dr.

T. J. Jacolw. of Souierfield, to Mix Allegheny Guy. bad the Jilicuiii'itisiit Kate Augustine, of Addison.

furtialU ytur. and had used every known LOIIR WEI ER. Feb. lTih. 1SH0.

near New t'eutreviile, by Rev. J. X. Un rub. Mr.

David B. I.olir, of Bakersville, iu isa ciara eimcr, oi centre-villc. I mediciue without relief. A single bottle ot St. Jacobs l)il cured him Gusttv A.

Heilman, 'Eq, editor ot the Pittsburgh Daily lUpublfaui, suffered with tiro years, and lay many a night uuabie to bleep on account ot terrible pains. Two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil cured him. Mr. F.

Wi'ike, Lafayette. reports a where a man sintered so badly with lUieuiivitittii tltat he could not mere. His legs were swollen, aud he Had the most leriiuJo pains, rteive liouis alter the si application oime ou vju ne Ihel church, Kingwood.Mr. Peter Dum-luiiia icra eoue and the Srtelllilg had UiS- k.i.i i a LEMBEWER MEXY. Ursina.

Feb. 23d. 1880. A. J.

Lembcwer to Eliz-ibeth Meny, by Rev. Abel Thompson. IIARNED-ROSS. Feb. 1SS0, by the same, John B.

Harned to Mary B. ttoss. I DUMBAULD GERHARD Feb. 13. 18), by Elder G.J.

Bartlebausjh, in the A SiMI'LK MeTUOI) OK MCASfKIXO Lasiw. well inlormed farmer in one of the leaning agricultural journals gives the following simple method ol measuring land correctly, which may lie of use to many of the farmers throughout this and other -xmnlics of the Stale Take two slats about ti eet in length, sharpen one end ot each, lay them upon a tlKr like a pair of open conipaaes, that the points shall be exactly live leet six inches apart now nail the two other ends together and a piece across the middle, so that it ill resemble the letter and the measure is finished. To measure land, place one point ut the starling place, and the other also on the ground in a straight line for destination bland along side the machine wkh one hand on top of it take one step forward, tip tip the point that is behind, sin it around (from youl on the other point set it in the line also. A person iu this manner ran meas ure correctly us last as he can walk. Three paces make a rod walk straight llhout stoppiuir, count the spaces, divide these by three and vou have the number ol roos.

Office Board of Aiiutct i.ti kk, IlARRlSllLRti, Feb. 20. issti. Imi-ortast to Farmers. Ed.

Hf.r- ai.d Dear Sir: Believing that our farmers are not fully aware ot the low grade ol many ot the seeds which they buy ami use. this department is about to institute a test of grass and other seeds, and for this purpose I request that farmers aud all others who may lie interested, whether as consumer, producers or dealers, will send lo this office by mail samples contutning not more than one or two ounces in weinht, costing about two cents postage. Each sample should have on the ouUide the name of the party sending it, and sh juld be accompauied by a postal card giving necessary articulars. As soon as practicable a full report will be made. By directing the attention ol your readers to the above you will couftr a favor upon the farmers ot the State.

Respectfully, Thos. J. Edge. appeared Mr. lieury Schatiler, Millersburg, Ohio, was cured oi in the Itipi.

Mr. F. R. Witt, Cleveland, Ohio, in the leg. Cured alter three applications.

Mr. Henry Liar, Patriot, Ohio, had such tit tue tliouiiU that he could not move. Su Jucoos (hi cured him alter a tew applications. Yrena Guglemann, aged 59 years, bauld to Miss Elbe Gerhard, both ol Som erset junty. Pa.

DIED. MARSHALL. At the residence ol Mr. James Marshall, Feb. 25th, ISMt), Harrison A.

Marshall, aged 36 years, 8 months and 15 day s. HOOVER. Feb. 2Jd, 1880. Mrs.

Mary NE tt' A 1) VEIL 1 JSEMXS IJHiaMr Vrr.KTanr.e Srgr. Cli 'Fiwita Krai or Oriiamcn'al Tikkh. or l.ctutllul ir Plasty, wrun lor their Sw Comidn-cd Catiiloifiw. to. JOHN R.

A. MURDOCH. 112 SmiihnoU Street, i'Mlaburgb. Feb. as ft XE AD VER TJSEJIE TXS.

A'E il I'EIi TISKHESTS LIFE IHJBA1E AGENTS. WANTED A IJf lu-araiM- Oimimny in New Y.l:U UlAtHtl. Mad IJH'llAllIM, in territory la 11, isuto ut Pciin.vlT inia. Addrr M.a.'VA- ukh hx ioo, lurk Fixit OQire. DMIXISTKATOR'S NOTICE Kellers or l'D on the estate of Fetcr Burki Ml, lueoi 1'aiut Uini lieen xrantud hy the prifierautlMriijrwthe it lierhy itiven ti all perna miil entalo to maka Immeillate payment, and ttiow having rlairnn wilt preKnt ihem duly au thenili-aieJ lor settlement and alluwani-e at th lata reiiili-nte on April i.

1S0 JA1.UH HtlFFMAV. 25. Aduilulttnilor. living in Uociiester, X. Jiheumatitm agea na years, io montns and 'ii in 7.1 couiu not walK.

I seu Ooltle ol i Mother Hoover was the mother of 13 children, five of whom are dead, 47 grand children, and 14 great grandchildren. It is reported that a cave has been dis covered in Venango county, tight mile from Fmnklin, which contains a number of cambers, the ceilings of which are cover ed with stalactites. A heavy coal vein and implements of rude construction not known to this ace have been dexovereo. 1 ne discovery was made by two coal miners. who have secured a lease ot the ground and will mine the coal.

School. R. R. Sanner and J. Jay Mil ler will open a school in the academy building, to be known as "Somerset Xor-mal Academy," sometime in April.

There ill be two courses, one the usual formal course, the other Elective. We expect to publish terms, description of course, and all other needed information in a few days, and in the meantime auyone desiring in formation can apply either by letter or in lierson to Professor Sanper. The reputation these gentlemen enjoy as teachers is a sufficient guarantee of success. The comparative force of gunpowder and dynamite was (iiscussed by two miners at Tanka, Cal. They agreed, as a test, to explode certain quantities of the substances under two planks, the friend of gunpowder to stand on the dynamite plank, and the friend ot dynamite on the other.

1 he trial was made in the pres- nce of an interested crowd of spectators. It resulted in a broken leg for the man who was lifted ten feet into the air by the dynamite, and uncounted bruises for the ue wboin the gunpowder threw against the trunk of a tree. 5, a when be is down, cy In ou like -o( City Derrick. iVtmiii HK-ii'lieS tibould -Is it really necessary i.r;iniy by pm jug Kr mince thut the supreme Court tin- ii, i of tbi- low er court Mrs 7.. 11.

ur.ii will crant Df trial. Lcok IIkue I sni again to i li a lull line Mackerel Fish iii prices tor or pro-ii. li-h puarantned. Iosiau Kf.u.ek. Youth', ami hildren's Shoe.

is coinplcte and will be iirit, iojcwb at Sol Ubl's. LLilthe nli-laitted Golden 'Mir. astir nt I v.n.,, lull line nt Pemitir thil "'am, ttiiap lor cash. Josiaii Keixkr. bionadle and serviceable i'stot is clean and fresh a8 lormerlv.

Yon selling VlIO Cannot he Ckssc Excmera- toks. The Constitution and laws of Vnnsylvania declare that any person who holds any oflice of appointment or profit under the United States, whether commis sioned officer or agent, shall be incapable holding or exercising, at the same time. the oflice or apiiniment of Justice of the 'eace. Xolary Public, Mavor, Recorder. Burgees.

Alderman. Lazaretto, Physician, Constable, Judge, Inspector or Clerk of Election. It follows, therefore, that a person holding any of the ofllces under the State, just mentioned, cannot be a census enumerator. A Sixocxar AcriDEST On Thursday of last week, Mr. William Keeter.

a farmer of Lurgan township, on returning home after a short absence, observed that the straw -stack in his barn-yard bad been overturned in some manner unknown to himself, and upon looking about the yard, be noticed the absence ot two of his best cattle. Mr. Keefer set to work and removed the straw, and nnder the mass founj the missing animals, but in a lifeless condition. A couple of chickens which were buried at tbe same time, escaped unhurt, upon the removal of the straw. Vham-btrtbttrg Ofriuion.

At the paper mill of Crane Coltsville. Mass large quantities of banknote paper are made for tbe Government. The strictest inspection as to quality is observed, a spot or speck no larger than a pin head being sufficient to condemn a fheet, and the employe arriving and departing are carefully watched. Armed guards patrol tbe premise and grounds da) and night, and no approach to them permitted. Twenty-tour women were sent from the Treasury Department a counter and examiner, and are each able to count 30.000 sheets daily.

Tbe precautions are necessary to prevent duplication of sheet for dishonest purposes. T'v. 'Lt Mei K0K sale. Three try' eye and all lor the insignificant tut-t wie at lierkley BUin of 20. 000.

Such an experience would i rnn a. The fix -1 have cost Pennsylvania 1,000,000 at the Thrift is a great thing. What especially endeared Mr. John Gilpin to the worthy linen draper, her husband, was the pleasing discovery ''That, thoogb on pleasure ah was bent. She bad a frnaal mind." In this trait our esteemed sister State of Maine resemble Mrs.

Gilpin. She ha bad a first class political rumpus baa a1 Hats cheap for treated herself to two simultaneous Gov ernors, iwo Liegisiaiures, ana major General Commanding has made herself for several weeks tbe cynosure of tbe coun Sol. Uhl'b. "tUctsei 5 -UKt tii: DVWAty Vr' lowest figure. 'V1''- 'WT A'nisUalo urcbase, will rset.

Pa, or uimisuators ot Jacob Stt'liGK SI EVER. A. S. FltosT. Frostburg, Md.

Fatal Accideht. Frilay evening last man was struck by a train at Glenone 1 and received injuries from the fleets of which he died the tame day. It appear that local freight train No. 78 was running on the siding at Glencoe that evening, hile at tbe same time a track walker 'Kip. onii.

Vi m' Wl11 nmed Jonathan Ilentzel, wa working on i iHr.rp -rf i i i i. (imub, iue aiuiug. ue uhi uui iiuiutuiciiiuiui- 'nit-a io our line ias train all hunch the rninneni whiklleil me. eiiiin to make our expert not our i (linn aud did everything io hi power to warn tikn ol hi danger, several men atanding ar the track, alas ahouttng to hist. He evidently thought tbe train was un tbe nf ti i tJ "ln our tnano truca, uocei not pay any atien looav and tion to Lheir warn in r.

and. a a oonse- 'aethem f-atmini-ll mn ikVpr tnn kaH lmlia Ipira crushed by the car. Tbe man died tbe tame day No blame can be attached to the engineer. x.n ipectfully, Walter A- MaiiiDioth Block. Sam bricker, tue veteran ii ttH-unvtr between Johnstown and Somerset, iniorm- ed us this morn in that duria; an expe rience of over a iiuarter ol a century in handling the rihixms alon; the liue ot road which he has traveled in suushine, storm, rain and snow, he never saw so many robins on the course ol bis route as wete to be noticed yesteiday.

At pi int there were nearly two bundled, he came to the conclusion that a general convention of the birds bad been ordered nt that place, hile tbe II cks ot Iroiu one to four or live which he cinri across at intervals were likely delegates from a distance, who were late in reaching the meeting-place. Sim s-n she d-trned nil enough to think that the lvtiil ot the robins in such numbers meant spring, but when he got out ol bed this morning, and saw the ground covered with snow, he came to the conclusion that the appearance of robins in force ain't much of a "sign," unless it means a prediction of sleighing. And be laughed all over when he remark ed that it them birds came here with any idea of winter being done, and with the intention ot building nests to go into the housekeeping business, "they were the blankest deluded roliias be ever seed." We presume they are. Juhntoicn Tri bune. Worrell's kp.dne.ss.

A terrible attempt at incendnmsin was made at Claysviile, Washington county, about a month ago. the particulars of hieh are as follows A young nun maned James Worrell had been living ith his father, an old and highly respected citizen of that borough, together with five sisters and a brother. Some lime ago tbe young man became enamored of a young lady and she. although professing to respect him, refused him on the ground of his poverty. Since her rejection ol him the young man has become moody sml sullen his whole time being occupied in concreting schemes by which he might realize sudden wealth.

At last be concluded a horrible plan by which the entire family would be destroyed. The plan was cilmly and deliberately made but tailed in the execution. About a month ago, young Worrell conclif ed that the proor time hid arrived. Accordingly, i.fWall the family bad retired, be fastened the doors of the sleeping apartments and attcr pourintr oil arounti tbe building, set it on fire. The house burned quickly, but the entire family madj their escape unhurt.

The house which bail been lately erected at a cost of was entirely destroyed. Young Worrell was not suspected until Saturday, but investigation has proven the 1o be correct. AVor-rell has tssaped to Ohio. Geographical Curiosities. A writer to a daily paper has discovered that the Blue Mountain ranze which runs through the south eastern corner of Pennsylvania presents the singular circn instance of being divided by a river every twenty seven miles.

From where the Suvquebanna River parses through to the Swatara River is twenty-even miles. The distance from the Swatara to the Schuylkill is wenty- Revea miles. It Is twenty-seven miles from the Schuylkill to the Lehigh, and the Delaware cuts the hills in twain at the Water Gap, twenty-seven miles further on A large lake lies in a Hollow in New Jersey, twenty seven miles from the Dela ware. An examination ot the map will show this to be alxnit correct. The same writer mentions the following as a second curiiitv: A person startine from Honesdale, Wayne county.

to drive to BushkilL Pike county, will have a drive of sixty-two miles. It is twenty mile to Blooming Grove. Iv-achins Mil-ford he will be twenly miles from Blooming Grove. At Dingman'a ho will le forty-nine miles from his starting place. and still twenty miles from Blooming Grove.

At Delaware he is fifty-five miles from Honesdale, and Bloomini: Grove is twenty miles distance. At Bushkill, his destination, be is sixtv-two miles from his starting point and yet the finger hoard tells bim that it is "To Blooming Grove twenty mile Fisk Figuring. Hon. Wiliinta D. Kelley.

of this State, received the follow ing letter from tbe Secretary of the Treasury, in which Secretary Sherman says "In reply to your inquiry relative to the time required to extinguish the public debt nnder existing law, I have to intorm yon that commencing with Janury, 1830, if one percent ot the current indebtedness of the United Slates be thereafter annually applied as a sinking fund, interest being improved (i. comioundcui semi-annually at the rate of 0 per cent, per annum, it will take thirty -X years to extinguish tbe debt. It, however, the interest I reinvested semi annually at the rate ot 4 per cent per annum tbe period required for its extinguishment will be forty six and a half years. In neither case Is interest computed on amounts already in the Sinking Fnnd." Judge Kelley commenting upon this statement says that, the debt consists of 234,000,000 6 per 5CS.000 00; ot 5 per and 254,000,000 of 4J per cents. The rale of interest cannot be so low as 4 per cent during tbe coming twenty-seven yer in the Governmcpl has the right jcall in all these loans and jay them at par without premium.

He adds that, even waving the interest on Kinds now in tbe sinking fund as this calculation proposes, the process would extinguish the entire debt in about tarty years, or ten year before the maturity ot the fifty year bond. Confluence Items. lie hay and callle scales under construction lor about ten months, are under headway, and soma hopes arc entertained that at some iuturc day they may reach completion. The little end of heat the quickest, and therefore fuse the sooner; but they get cold so quick. Maine is all right, and so will Confluence be this tall.

We are for Grant, Blaine, Washburn. Sherman, or any other good Republican, lor President. Our old friend and fellow -townsman. Jot Frantz, has rented the Central Hotel at Braddock's, and expectes to move on the lOlli of th'u month. Jot has many friends in this community who will regret his doparture but he has an eye to business aud no doubt will make it pay.

May success attend him. Tl kkevfoot Items Paddytowu has quite a revival meeting; ftb.mt 40 persons have professed Christ. Ursiua also is having a meeting ot some interest The Maxwell and Lyon Brothers are moving their firebric machinery from Uisiua to some point suitaule for the manufacture of brick. The County Commissioners paid a tw days' visit to Ursina in an official capacity. The most ot our taxpayers who attend the appeals, appealed in vain.

The Commissioners think that in view ct getting au iron bridge, taxable property must tie maikedup. We presume the advance of pig iron has something to do with it. It is thought since they visited the Iron City, that we will get a bridge of Bssj-mer steel. Our Xiuirtxls say that they don't expect any preiitium-i on rabbit or fox scalps since the price ol iron advanced. Mac.

Jacobs Oil and leit, as she asserts, like uew-bora. Christian ilauui, Youngstown, Ouio, is lull ul joy over the wuuderlul cure ot lua wile by Si. Jacous Oil. For for ttctlce U'u-j ycura he hud tufftred aith Neurit. jia in the head, and olicu RaU Uie IujsL lei Hole pains, ilall a botllti of M.

Jacous Oil cuicu ner entirely. Mr. Wa. Ruinhardt, Elmore, Wis, re-puits as lullorts Si. Jacuoa Oil la really a tvoiiUcrlui teuiedy, lor 1 could uiculiou doi'-jus ot cubes wuere it bos proved IW xpKebouari musical lullueuce.

One case in particular jtrin. ip rout 1 wul stale 1 know a man wno lmssut-i Butter, (kea) DMINISTIIATOU'S NOTICE. lute nr Ori-nre Mull, late ol Jeflt-rMia Simervt deceased. Letters ot adniinlnrutton on the above efltate batina hero granted to the nnilerrtaned, notice If lieniiy Klveu 'o ttiuse iiuli'hu-il to It to make nn-medime pnyment, and the having; elann or demand will prevent the duly authenticated lor eitlemrnt at the resilience nl the Administrator, In Ji'tlcrwa township, on Thursday April lssu. WM.1LLX, Ecb.

is Administrator. leitu wiiu iihtamUiism for the lust ttcen tjfuur giu-r, and of lata Could liarilly uiuve aiouuil. Alter Using a lew bottles ol St. JacMlis Oil lie was entirely cured. B.

Senn, South Adams, Massa- MOJIEKMET Alt tier Corrected by Cooe It BsaaiT. DaaLaits IV CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR FEED to 1 uo 15v X'lC tinner, ft Buckwheat, f) bushel meal, low Ba. Boeawaa. J) ft Baeon, hoalden, f) ft eldee, country hami, ft thuselts, write. Allow me to inlorm jou JJIY, tSi Uiisina Items.

Those boy who broke down and pulled ut) Amanda's fruit trees, had better keep a lookout as she has them sooltcd. A number of new buildings will be erected in this place the coming summer, several of which have already been con- tracteu lor. A protracted meeting has been in pro cress in our town during the past week. conducted by Rev. Shafer, pastor in charge ot the Methodist church.

There has been a schism in the Metho dit-t cburcb at this place, 'wo ot ita uiii prominent members having bolted one going over to tbe Lutheran and the other joining the Baptist. A number of our citizens are making an effort for the erection ot a board walk from the Bentord House to the station, which, when completed, will add greatly to the convenience ot the town and community. The distance is about nlty rods. Our enterprising friend, Mr. Thomas Maxwell, who has been in the brick mold ing business here, is, we are inlormed, preparing to leave for Hock wood.

We are very sorry to have him leave us but our best wishes lor his success in the luture go with him. Mrs. J. J. Davis will start lor New Mtx ico iu a few weeks, to join her hus'iuml, who has been out there since last tall.

Mrs. D. will be greatly missed by her many friends in this place, and especially uy the Methodist congregation, of which she is a member. Mil Editor, S7r I noticed in your last week's Issue, herein "Mac" a lew item), that hesas: "We are not responsible for the last items in the Ukkald signed '31; and in which be upbraids the writer for a "petty attempt at a burlesque on onr soldiers," and further for "handling truth carelessly." Ko one has asked him to assume the responsi bility of those items we aluue are respon sible. have written items ere this lor the IIluald, and our mm tie plume from time immemorial has been aud we want "Mac," and all other absurd fellows of his coalition, to distinctly nnilerst-tnd that we write no items without our own name or some part thereof is attached thereto.

Far be it from us to cast riuiculc upon any of our soldiers, or any other of our fellow townsmen. were only conferring honor upon them, and he who is so siupid as to conceive otherwise is certainly rtou compos mentis. And to have our veracity trampled upon in such an ignominious manner by an obsequious writer is intolerable. 31. A Stkaxoe People.

Do you know that there are strange eopla in our can-munity, we say strange because they seem to preler to suffer and pass their das miserably, made by Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation, and general debility. hen SlilLOU'S VITAL IZER is guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Geo. W. Benkokd, Somerset, Pa.

...7 30 A. V. 9.U0 P. If. 8:00 a.

..11:40 p. x. ....1:30 A. M. llr.OA.

...2:06 a. M. r. t- are made in I'nion How to Reach Kansas. Persons moving to tbe West should consult their own comfort by selecting tbe route by which there are sure connections in Union fast trains and comlortable cars.

There is no line that can compare with the Pan Handle Route in these particulars. Two daily trains leave Union Depot, Pittsburgh, via Pan Handle Route, which run through in many hours quicker time than by any other line as follows Leave Pltuburirh, (city time), 11:4" p.m. Arrive, St. Loutt, KjuuatUlty Lr area AtchiKin St. Prompt connections Depots at points named, for all land points.

For further Information, time tables, address W. L. O'Brien, General Passenger Agent, Pan Handle Route, Columbus, Ohio. Silver Plated Table Ware. Tbe knives, forks and spoons (ea or table) sent out by tle Jew England Silver Plate of New Haven, have always given the best ot satisfaction, as 1 bey are made ot that purest ot metals, steel, plated with pure nickel and silver.

Any one needing a supply ought to write tor 'a circular, or Send cents for a sample set ot the tea spoons. We have a speedy and pnsitive Cure for Catarrh, Dipththerja, Canker niouih, and Iliad Ache, in SllILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal Inj ctor free with each bottle. Use it if vou de sire health, and sweet breath. Price 50 pent.

Sold by Gko. W. Bexfohd, Somerset, how much good Si. Jacobs Oil has done in this neij aooihooU. A woman had the go badly that sue could not even ulleiid io her wash.

Three applications of Si. Jacobs Oil cured her. Her joy seemed to have no bounds. TuincTE ok Respect. The following resolutions ot respect were adopted by the Evan.

Lutheran Sunday School ot Ursina, Pa George M. Anderson, a member of this school, lost bis life instantly by being run over by the cars, un the lllii inst. anJ, whereas, Nettie May Ilarah, also a member, departed this lite on the 12th therefore be it Thai we sadly yet submissive ly bow to the divine wul thus expressed iu i nut the school lias lust two faithful, intelligent, and amiable scholars. luxolccd. That we deeply sympathize with the parents and friends in their be reavement, and will ever pray that the same may be sanctified to their and our spiritual good.

Ut-solced, That a copy of tbe foregoing resolutions be recorded in the minutes ot llie Sunday Schixil, and that they be pub lished in the county papers, and a copy be sent to tue l.ituiiies ut the deceased. .7. B. Davis, Committee. Lauua Bkooks, Ella Zimmerman.

Ax Astonishing Fact. A large proportion of the American people am today living from the effects of Dysiiepsia or dis ordered liver. The result of these dis eases upon the masses of intelligent aud valuable people is unt alarming, making lile actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment aud uselulness as it ought to be. There is no good reason for ibis, if vou will only tliiow aside pre judice aud skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your lriends, and try one bottle of Green's August Flower. Your speedy relief is certain.

Millions of bottles of this medicine have been uiven away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. You can buy a sanip.e bolte for 10 cents to- try. Three doses will relieve the worst case Positively sold by ail Druggists on the Western Continent. 1 Five IIcndhko Thousand Stkong. In the past few months there has been more than 000.000 bottles of Skiloh's Cure Fold.

Out of the vast numlier of people who have used it, more than 2,000 cases of Uonsttmition have been cured. All Coughs, Asthma and Bronchitis, yield al once, hence it is that everybody speaks in its praise. To those who have not used it. let us say, if you have a Cough, or your child the Croup, and you value life don't tail to try it For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by G.

W. Becford, Druggist, Somerset, Pa. Advkktised Letters. The following letters remaining in the Postolllce at Somerset, will be forwarded to the Dead Letter (Mice, Washington, D. if not called tor on or before March 20 Baker Uriah, Brown Sarah, Cochrane -lumps, Deitz Rosa, Dickson Dariur, llelzer Mis.

Catharine, Kuhns Daniel, Laney M. MiUer Ella II Phillippi mUi, Pinlippi Aarou, Ream Sarah, in Wiiliani. Ream Ella, Ream Hattie, Ib am Mattie. Ran M. Riddle David.

Hi tile Mil luiel, Shaffer Samuel, Strome Miss Stern Alexander. A. C. Davis, Postmaster. is in iiuiui! Niiv Meat Mauket My Meat Market, one door north of Cook Beerits' Block, as opened March 1st, 1880, and will be kept open six days of each week.

My slaughter house is first-class, and the best in the county. The Meat Market shall be as neat and clean as it can be made; and of the Beef and Pork I sell, my cus tomers shall lie the judges. My terms are thy best for yon and the same for me strictly cish. titve me a call Respectfully, Wm. II.

Cook. Notice. The firm of Walter Truxal has this diy been changed by mutual con- sum all persons knowing themselves indebted to said firm will please call aud set- tie, cither cash or note, on or before March 20, 1880. Walter Truxal return thanks to their many friends lor their patronage in the past, and kindly solicit a continuance ol the same for the new firm ot Walter. Truxal who will continue business at tbe place in the future.

Walter Trixal. Gobb-aits, Feb. 2G, '80. Corn meal f) ft. (Jail kins.

ft I-arira, dot Flour, bid Flaxseed f) (M ft) Mama, (sonar-cured) ft Lard, ft Leather, red sole, yift upper kip, Middling, and chop 100 Data, tta Potatoes, bu Peaches, dried, ft ft Rye Vou Kaaa, ft Sail, No. 1, fl hbl.extra Ground Alum, per sack. Aanton, per Sugar, yellow ft ft white Tallow. ft Wheat, bas WooL ft Sr lue tu to era tie 12C wl 730 VI: te 10c aei3c i Sitsaor to 10c 76c i "Mii'i 60 ..41 '3 tl 05 SI0 103 ii!) 7f (.1 i5 OUTSTAYING STATE AND COUNTY TAXES, Due and owiii bv the Collectors of the several Districts as follows: Collect, ir. Save Your Children.

For extiellinir rormt from thefvstem.Ncllrra trimlnite hasnoeuual in this or any other etiuntry "line teaa-'ouulul given to a child ot Braiilmry'f. expelled 214 worms In four houritalter uiaio the mcuirine. Uem. Lytle. Union I own ship, At? i expelleil 4oO worms from my child wo years oi m.

rrver, St. Louia, Jlo. l.y tlruiocims. Price Sea. R.

E. SLLLKKS fcl'i Prop rs, Pittf buixh, P. send torein-ulara. juiy a SELLERS' LITER PILLS tlie standard remedy for the cure I Ller innnlalao. Mllvene.

null Aine, Mielt lleiMlnrho, and all de. runceuieut-idl the stomach anil liver tor oxer fifty yean. Read this: -Selert' Liver PUlt eu'red mo ol 3:1 auai'kof Liver coinoiaint nf eivht Tears nn.lliiif m. Kvans. Joilet, Ills.

Pri-e. 25 eta. a box. R. K.

Seller Htts- bur. Pa. SoM by all Oruxyists. ADMIMSTUA i-k Twp. "VTOTICE OF 1 tors.

i-otatco! Jui'oh Kehn, late of Kllili ttotuerset countr. dee d. Letter! ol administration on the above estate navinv ten cruntcu to the umlenlirneil. nolle a hereby iriven to those imtebtad to it to make Irnmr, diate payment, and those having; claims airainst ii. io present mem uuiy authenticated tor settle ment on aaiuruav.

i no 3nl nar ot Annl. lBMi. at the residence of Win. Kretchman In said lOWIUIllp. WM.

KKKTCHMAX, UAVIU KLIM. Feb. -i Administrator. NEWADVER IS EXE TS. Has eoDtantly on hand at bis dlstlliery PURE RYE WHISKIES, For sale by the barrel or Kllon.

suited for MEDICAL AD MECHASICAL PURPOSES. Order! addressed Berlin, will receive prompt attention. -i. IS) UDITOK NOTICE. F.statent Isaac Flick, demised.

The undersigned Auditor, duly to distribute the lumts in the ban I' of I ii Flick Ad'mr. of Isaac Filea, deeM to those leiiitllr en titled thereto, also to deteruiino the advance, mrnis. ac Notice is hereby Riven that I wlil attend to the duties of the aliove apjioiutment at my othee in i lie Miirouirh of Somerset, on Fridav, JMareh J4th. laSO, when and where all ficrsons luceresied rauul- tenu. H.U Alar.

3 Auditor, DMINISTRATOK NOTICE. Varld A tatate of Ihr, late of Shade dei-easeil. Letters of admlntstratino en the above havina been rranted to the undersiirned, notice hereby gives to ail persons indebted to said estate to trake lmmeiltaie payment and those havina; einms or nemanda win present mem uuiy tu-thenllcaled for settlement, on Saturday. March 0, ISS0. ROBLRT LOHR, Feb II Administrutnr.

MILL PROPERTY Farm ITor Sale. Low Piacts Foil Hctter. Tbe Xcw Ytirk Tribune ia its market report, explained why some butter is Slid lor such low priees. Io speaking of butter it said "Li.iit cnUirid giKKla are very bard to dU-pos-e el' aud lota were tuougtit well mild al 8 to 10 ceiith." It butter makers would the top rl they should ose tie Perieeted Cutter Color, made by VVella, Kichardcoa it Burlington, Vt It gives a pure color and never turns red, or raueid, but tends to improve aud preserve the butter. Countless sufferers find the balm of relief, and lite fountain of their health and strength, in Ajer'a Sarsaparilla.

It is the most poflit ol iul the alteratives to purity the 8) stem and cleanse the blood. It pi-aessca iusigorating qualities, so that it siiinulateB the faded vitalities and purges out the corruptions which mingle with the Mood, promoting derangement and decay. We are lu.un-d by many intelligent physicians that this medicine cures beyond all others ot its kind, and we can foriity this statement by our own experience. Puns-s itatrncy (I'a.) Argus. Uestlftd, That we recommend each teacher in Somerset Township School district to hold a public esamiuation some time dui ing the last month of the term now closing, to which the Directors and patrons ot each school be invited.

By order of the Hoard. P. Ccpr, Secretary. A laie blttk vi Laces, Hamburgs, Coisete, liibbous, Collars, Fiech-uts. Laic and Fancy Tie.

Kid and Lisle Gioves, tc, "Jta, io be opened at Fashion Bazar to-day. (X. D. Walter 4 So. 0, Mammoth Block.

Located In Tt'nlon Ulstrlet. Preston t'oiiuty. West Vlrainla, 7 miles south of Cranbury Sum ml'. B.kU. Railroad.

The tarm contains about 160 acres of Rood land on which there is a good orchard, a aod dwelling- bouse, a good tuim and other farm buildina. A two run water power urliitf mill, and saw mill with a laoce euatoin to i he mills. For further tnloriaaiion call un, or ad-dress, 1. S. PAINTER.

Painter'! Mills, Preston County, W. Va. Feb. lmo. jeoa NOTICE.

l.rove. with Henry Dupsradt, Jlmrdaleue, intermarried with liavbl laiuliert. residing- in Somerset county, Martin and Relieve, who was Intermarried Willi Joseph Wiltwno is now deceased. In Benton counly. illinnesaa.

You are hereby noli lied that in pursuance i.f a writ of parti Ion Issued out of the Orphans' Court ol Somerset ot Somerset county. I will hold an lnonest on the real estate ol Catharine In.re. deceased, in Shane township, at herlateresidence. ou i uo.ij. nprii ivii, wiierejou can attend 11 oo liiiua Sherlll Oihce, EDUAEKlLE.

Feb. SO, lsv. Feb. 25 Sherilf. WALTER ANDERSON, MERGHMT TAILOR COS.

WOOD ST. MD SHTH AYEIHJE, AND NO. 223 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, leblS r- Tn.f 1S80 Will le mnil'- i In rJl arr airl tottntrrotrn wlthnnl nrni luil wTiprt.HiA, prtcv maA flifvctfai rl-iniui Pt Hi, priif maa fiirctUmi for te" of njirtaf.f nzA Huwft SfwiU, I'Lu-V-, Insll, Atldrsm, D. H. TESEY Detroit, Ech.

J.m. 28 I )UBLC SALE. WEXTY FIFTH ANNUAL STATEMKNT of the SOMEKSKT Cul'NTY MTTUAL. FIKK 1NSI KaNCK COMPANY, for the year ending; lK-ecmbcr ait, 1.87W Cash received on account of new policies issued during year 107V lo62 62 Cash ree'd on acount ut assessments heretofore made 11 41 DiaatiBaixEaTB. June 1HT9, paid balance due Treasurer per last report Aug.

20, lnTl. paid Ed Scull 3dn policies an otner printlna; Sept, Itt. l7u, paid V. a. Werti balt.nce on barn burned to replace Sept.

10, IsTtf. paid Uaer lira, attorneys In Weru ease Oct. 3. 1ST9, paid Sophia Braut barn burned Paid Interest oo borrowed money oltiee rent and tuel auttlouery and postaae salary ot Secretary aud Tln7- v5 2 12 i t'J 15 0) 2d" 40 00 2." 0 1 1H 44 i ll Ull Balance in in ls of Treasurer Premium a tes in force amouutiLic dross capital 104 2tS 4Ulii tVXBl UlRBCTHUa. SAM.

BARCLAY, Pn-a. JOHN HICKS. See. Abram am, Bt-niainln Kline, James Parson, Joseph J. Saylor.

Joseph keiin. Josiah J. Walker, Chrl-t. U. Miller, John Berkley and J.

O. Kimmel of Somerset eounty. and A. Leonard Blttncr and Peier Fink of Kciford onnty By order of the board. Office of Somerset County Fire Insurance I Vo Somerset, Feb.

JOHN It'KS. 13. IHW. Secretur)-. Feb 13 3t gUEUlFF'S SALU By virtue of certain writs of FL Fa.

itted out ol Court of Common Pleas of Somerset eounty. awl to me directed, there will beexposel tu public sale at the Court House, In Somerset, on Friday, Mirch 5, 1880, at 1 o'clock r. all the riifht, title, interest and claim of the defendant, Jacob Casebeer and Josiah L. Berkey, tetre tenant, of, In and to the luliowing described real estate, situate In Semerset Somerset county. Pa.

No. 1, eonuiininir acros, more or less, of which there are ulx.ut 17i acres clear, and 3a acres in medow, with two frame dwelling houses, one bank barn, one log barn, sheep stable and other outbuildings thereon erected alsoa lance apple an I suirarorchsnl thereon, adjulDlng lands of David Emarit, F. U. Schmuck-er, J. J.

So.imucker, Harriet liriltlih aud others with the appurtenances. No. 1, A lot of around situate at Friedensburir. Somerset township, Somerset county. cou-talnlng one acre, more or less, adjoining lauds of Samuel Snyder, John Sohmuker's heirs, Herman Stanl and others, with the apjiurtenanccs.

Takes In execulleu at the suit of A. J. Casebeer and Noah Caaebeer use of A. J. Caselieer.

et al. NOTICE. AU persons purchasing at tbe above sale will please take notice that a part ot me purchase money to be made known at the time of knocked down, otherwise It wiU be airim i 1 oltk r. all the riht. to sale at tne nsa ol tne nrst purenaser.

Kv vlrtne of an order of sale, by the Grphars' Court ol Somerset county. I will rell at public outcry, at the home place, on Falttrday, March 18S0, at 1 o'clock Tt. the real estate of John F. Brant. dee'd, as No.

1. The hnme farm, containing SOft acres. mure or Ie.s, ol which loo acres are clear, 12 acres in meadow, on winch are erected a two-story dwelling hnuo. bank barn, horse stable and other Induing thereon also an orchard on the premises, binds of lanlel Coleman. Barbara levers, conr.m uueer heirs.

Ilsr-iel 1'rilli ami others. No. 2. On lot of gmun.l, in the village of Oar- rett. containing one-lonrth of an acre, with dwelling tii-iHC and stable thereon erected.

TT.K.VS CASH. WILLIAM BRANT. Administrator. U01 NOTICE. Augustus A.

J.Spangier J'Uiesll. Smue 1 eaver Ilaulel Logue Jol.n Huston Iiavi.1 Philll.il Frederick 1'ull Elijah Holllday Jiwilan William H. Friti William A. JohnN. Iiavle Francis Baer Frederick Samuel M.

William F. Oeorge kreager John Putnam Kalus Imll Martin 11. Miller Jacob Slpe F. A. arner Samuel Jwry icpoma r-otts William H.

Samuel Bcrker C. A. Brant Jacob Custer Jacob Daniel hhoads John Sualer -'Summit Brothersvalley. lord. Faint Shade (Somerset bor i I bor 'Atdin.

Allegheny 'Brotliersvalley Confluence bor -'Elkiick tlreenville Jenner ly.wer Tiirkevt. I Mil tor I bor New l.Vi.treville Battimore bor bor 'Stonycreek 'stoystown 'Suiiimit I jiper Turkevbaa I Weilersbur bor i I Ci-ontT i Seste eT.j Tal I jjx. i isrs i ita I 141 SO a 2 iMifl it aa I -4 52 lt sn a oi 2il M1 HO I 1 I tS21i 7 0 1TJ i i Hi lo .14 21 12 Ti Ii7 4.1. 2 4 7l' I in I 1U0 71- 124' 2 1H 07 11 I 17 to, 71 iTi ai 7i HI 27 7 in 72 10 2 IS SISi 4. 2n to 17 is 2 U4 i 4i.

77 ill 7i4 9 34 70 274 4 OH 41 Ji 2f4 7S S3 Sill S3 settlement. Other dis tricts have paid In part since set I lement, as tllws In: Milionl, t25: linnigh, 125 I'uslna borough mi J'f5J 171 Jetler.n. 60: Larimer, 7 Lower TurkeTd-w. 431 ddlecreek.tsa: Killord. -227 4 New Balllmore In.roug.

hemugh. 30; Sionyerei k. io Suuimli.jc.is3; iliabury borough. piier rurkevioot. lie Court w.s dom.

hy direcu.Hi ot the Court, as also the item Keii.nler onice and transcribing cM fiVprlli The charKe of Aier.handisel, principally bedding ana elwnred to eonnty exwnditures, thx making actuai exwnes of county lor the year 117. again-t y.i.U9 vi tor 1S7S. We the undersigned Commiflsi.iaera of Somerset County, in conformity with the law, hare ordered the accompanyine; eecoaol of the receipts and expenditures of said county, for the year 1879, to be published, and hereby, certify that tbe above statement of outstanding taxes duo said county- is. correct as per records in the Treasurer's and Commissioners' offices. W.

M. SCHHOCK, Citrk. February i. DENNIS COOK, J. C.

CRITCII FIELD, JONAS McCLlNTOCK, Commissioners. Receipts and Expenditures OF TIIK SOMERSET COUNTY POOR HOUSE. TOll TUT. YEAK lS7i). IIEXRY F.

KNEPPEIt, Treasurer of the Somerset County Poor House, in account with the Countv for the year enuinjr January o. Da. To amount drawn from Ountv urar on nnler Issueil, No. 8-1. To cash and costs for Blough.

luauti IniaMing Blough Vire insurance KlisShenrer, 1 from Jos Miller Fayette Co -J- Miller Wcstmorianil Co. ltou- Jos. wilier Millet Ijebanon Horse Milter Peter Berkey Ciik Beerits Brl'-k, sheep and pigs Joelah Brant Cr. in su i 31X1 UO 4 UO 40 41 f4 7 l. fu 2-H25 11 l.i AO j.j 2o ti'J 01 is 15 60 3 tl II) 12 0 in 111 20 21 2.t 24 i i ii am lor i nit-door paupers 27 2H luysn is.

Merchandise and iiro-l cedes I Beet veal Provisions onveying pauper Wheat. Rye. its and llirerturn Ci'ibns and buriai Junice and Civnta hies tees pay IHreet.irs- attorney Keoairs Lime Fuel Steward's Saddlery Toll Lumber Printing Building. Sh.wssod pl Hardware Freilit Postage and station cry Fulling and Imurtoce Caul Labor Xreasuret's 5lil2 7t 1i4 HW I 2M 7 3 ft.H ID 44 i no OO UH 47 4.) i liO la CU 14 7i 12 HU r4 uo l.i 2 20 Vt 45 S-'i 17 H'6 Vt lb 2: 16 4 If) 111 lo 32 Ut 13 1 sa 1 4o 70 eo S2 iJ I tt 15 lu the District Court of the 1'nitcd States the Kiisiern llistric ot Pennn lvanla, No. 2 In the matterof Samuel 11.

Help, late a member ol the tirm oi Karnest I)elp, of N'orristown. in tbeC' unty ol Montgomery, iu tbe said District a hinkrupt. The said bankrupt hnving nnder the provisions ol the seeral Acts of Congress, relating to Hank-ruptcy. Hied his i-etition lor a discharge from ail dei.ts provable under the said acts, and lot a ccrtiiicate thereof. Ni.tui is hereby grren that a meeting ofcre.lt-tors will be held on the 24th day of February, 1SN), at 11 o'cbH-lc.

A. before the Keglster. Edwin T. Chase. at his No.

ela Walnut street. Philadelphia, lor the hnal examination of the said bankrupt thut a hearing will be had upon the suid petition for discharge and eertincato, on Wednesday, the 3rd day ot March. 18W, before the 9ii id Court, at Philadelphia, at 10 clock a. when and where all creditors and other persons in interest mav appear and show raue, it any tiiey have, why the prayer uf the said petition should not lie printed. 1 witness the H'n.

uilliim Butler. seal Judge of the said District Court, and the veal thercol hi PhlladelidUa. the 27 Uav of Jiiiiuiiry, A. 1 Ihho. FKANCIS SllUIKE, Pro.

Clerk, i-nro nHVIX T. CHASE, Register. 4 at T7XECUTOIIS SALE, 'j OF VALCABLK REAL ESTATE. 1 he undersigned executor of Jacob Steinla late of UrceuvilH lovrnship, dee'd, will on Ihumdaif, March 18, 1SS0, at public rut cry, at the )usc of Lewis Steinla, in Irrccnville Township, being the homestead ol sul decessnt, at 1 o'cbick r. sell the ful-I'jwing real estate A certain farm situate In Greenville township, Somerset euoiiv.

adjoining lands of Pet-r 1. ttiller. tuiilel Vutiy, John C. Kendall. Henry Kam'iold'a lu-irannu" other, containing 12a acres, m.ire or lets, 12 acres In meadow, and acres in timber land, the balance cleared, with a Vt dwelling bouse, bank barn, and other outbuildings thereon also a go id bearing orchard on 'aid premises.

In a good community, one-ball mile Iroiu t'ocabouias, convenient to school and ehmeh. TERMS OF SALE n.T-soventh part of the whole amount bid for said premises alter deducting expenses of sale, to remain a lien on the land without Interest aud to be paid to Koe Hannah Steinla woen she arrives at ihe ageol ttcnty-one years: the balance of the purchase money as follows: One-third in h.tnd, one-third in six months, and one third In twelve months Irom nay of sale, with iuterest. Possession given April 1st. luso. LfcWIS STEINLA.

lehlS. Executor of Jacob -Hernia, dee'd. gHEKI FF'S SALE. blue of the purchase money must paid on or before Thursday of the first week ol April Court, the time nxeu by the court tor securing the ae-1 knewledgment of deeds, and ue deed will be ac knowledged until tne purchase money Is paid in loll. Sheriff1! Office E1XJAR KYLE.

Feb. 7, 187V. Slieriil. virtue Tof certain writ of Alias Levari Facias Issued out ul ihe Court of Common Pleas of Somerset and to me directed. 1 will exjiose to sale by public outcry, al the Court House, In 'Somerset, on Friday, March 1830.

title, interest and The res- 1 claim of the delenduut, C. Orove, ot, iu and lo the billowing described real estate, via: All that lot or parcel of gn.uud situate in the bort'Ugn ol Somerset, eouniy of Somerset and State ol having thereon erected a two-story hrii-k we. ling house, stable and other oullinllding bounded oo the north by lot fOlivor Kneppcr, (now A E. Grove) on the south by Main street, ou the east by l.uds of Isaac Brk-ker, and others, ami on the west by East street, being part of kit No. 9 en tne general plan of said borough of a.tmerciei, wiin me appurtenances.

Taken In execution as the property oTC. K. Grove, at the suit ol F. A. Smith, use of lleru ASSIGNEE'S SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.

in p.1ir. ni.w ny tne Omve. at the tuit of F. A. Smith, Assignee of Emanuel Herihhelser will sell at pub-; per! mj parchaslng at the above Ue sale, on sale will please take notice, that part of the pur- Saturdau.

March 13. 1880 chase mmryr-t" be ma le known at tne time of 100" sale -will be reijulml as the property Is In the town of New Baltimore, at 2 o'clock p. knocked down, otherwise It wil; again be eiosed a certain tract of land with tbe nppurienauces, i to sab) at therlskot thehrst uurcluiser. The resU situate in township of Allegheny, Somerset can ty, PaM adjoining lands ol Kill fiarducr, Jncob Waiuhaugh. Henry Sarver's heirs and others, containing acres, about acres Cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the balance well timbered the Improvements are a frame house, and log barn thereon erected there Is also an Orchard of choice fruit trees en the premises a Is.) due oi in" purccase money must he paw on or tH-iore Ibursday.

ol tbe nrst week of April Court, tbe time fixed by the Court tor securing the acknowledgment ot deeds, and no deed will lie acknowledged until purchase money Is paid In luil. Sheriff! Office, 1 rviuemel. ra. EUUAKK1LE. Sheriff.

JOT1CE. spring of never tailing water convenient to the 1 23 February, 1SS0, Feb. ii nuimiugs; uw properly nee oireeiiv on ill route of the oontemulateil rail road Ibrouvh Deter'a tlait and lac-Mivenlent irist and taw-mills 1 churches and stores. 1 aAa ouw-mini wi ore nomey to iKu: i-u is ncrnj given to auj and ait persona bepai'toneohtlrmatioa of aa.e and 0-liv-i-ry v4 ao to purchase a Uute glvoo lo Peter buiniiald, deed, one-third IB stmontbsapd nud ouo-inini tu lu trust tor ince Lumi-uld. u.ilcl ebru-'v 2u one vear atter of sale lterfat.

i4toi slirnl flavin a.iv.1. it.i, Tta pereent. Ube paiden day ol saiewbluk Is to as itbasbeen pail iwid we will not pay it agaiu lie, ileauciou irom me uaaa oioucjr. comie lied lo bv law. GtOKOE O.WALKER, Feb.

23, 18M). DAVIS CODER. Feb. 19 Assignee. I Feb.

2 We tbe uoijereif'ticd Auditors of Somerset we have settled and adjusted tbe account of Henrj F. Koepper. Eaq treasurer of the Somerset County roor House for tbe year S'd, arid that this irj correci. Witness our handi aod seals, this 14lh day of January, A. D.

180. JIIKAM I). McCOy, Tl s.1 I l'T-f xivrii. i. a Atte3t John J.

CCIIELL. km; LUCAS. fue County Auditors. Rem ark In presenting the firegiing statement we deem i hm int tax payers to the unusual am.nt of money collected and pai 1 into the treasury irooi outshle If" seeming increase of expenses during the past year Is Urg-ly owing to tbe una-un the attention of the Source. UMial amount auvri improvement ol tne farm Her to- lore it has been customary to carry over as many old and accounts into the new yearas It wm hie, to make the expenses small.

At the cbe of the year every doll" wai pahl uc ii.w wr 114 VT- llLt IB ir nil IIU! HI 1 fl ir II II rtfl ir th hnvf H. V. KXEPPER. Clrk. Kcsj'eettnlly submitc.1.

SEPH i. Ct T.EM A tHI.I.IA.V INTZ. HI IKH.PH FEKM R. Direetera. JOHN F.

BLYMYER, DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints, OILS, The follow icg a partial list of Goods in Stock: Carpenter's Tools, PlaDes, Saws, Hatchet. Hammers, Chifels, Places, Adzes, Black, smith's Anvils, Vicos, Fiias, Ilaramers, Saddlery Harilwre, Tab Trees, Gif Saddles, Humes, Cuekles, Iliog, Bits and Tool. Tahle Koives and Forks, Pocket Knifes. Scissors, Sooods and Ilazars, the large stock in Somerset County Painter's Goods," a full ptcck. White Lead, Colored Paints fur insido and outside paintinsr, Painw in oil, all colors, Varnisb, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil.

Crushes, Japan Dryer, Walnut fce. Window Glass of all sizes and irlas cut to any shape. The best Coal Oil always on hand. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is very large and com-Dripe very elegant styles. Ditstcn's Circular, Muley and Croes Cut Saws.

Mill Saw Files ot the best quality. Kettles. Handles of all kinds. rOKKS, sSPADES, IIAltllS, Grub IIoe9, Scjtbes, Sneatbs. Sledges, Mason Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriaec and Tire Bolts oj nil sizes.

Looking Glasses, Wash Boards, Clothes Wringers, Meal Hives, Door Mats, Baskets, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Uope all sizes, nay Pulleys, Batter rrints. Mop Sticks, Traps, Steeljerds, Meat Cutters and Suffers, Traces, Cow Chains, HaKer Chains. Shoe, Dust aod Scrub Brushes, none Brushes, Curry Combs and Cards, Door Liicks, Hinges. Screws, Latches and everything in the Builders' line. Cap.

Lead, Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse, ic. The fact is, I keep everything that belongs to tbe Hardware trade. I deal exclusively in this kind of goods acd give my whole attention to iL Persons who are building, or any one ia need of anything in my line, will find it to their advantage to give me a call 1 will always ive a reasonable credit to responsible persons. I t'cark my old customers for their patronage, and hope this season to make many new ones. Don't forget the plaee.

.3, BAEl l'S BLOCK." January 21, '80. JOHN F. BLYMYER. Labile of ECUTOU'S NOTICE. WANTED LOCUST PINS All la targs iruaalilitr.

Jonathan of Northampton i ooiuersei ueo a. Letter teMararatarr on the above estate harinic been (ranted to the underwnti! tij the pniirt authority notice ia hereby aiven to all penous InUebteil to raiil estate to make immediate yy-ment, and thnM ha.iuir etaiun aii iirm tauuie on Satnnlay, March Uth, 1im, at laelwae a tj Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Pvmiaaent eonii.tcts wowld be made with reliable whoenn Inrnf-h reirnlariiplle. An dres W. A.

LLVKKI. LuiaAec- il4ceael. ea. 4 JACB JOTICK Vtt Kery iwijtle 1 not to pwhae two noiea witn my tftrnatare tnereto. I late, er DMIXISTKATOR'S Otate of Aaron Kimmel.

deneaaed. Letters ot adtwn titration ob laa-ertate ot Aecn. it. kimmel, lateol Urotherallo Twp, S-racr-antcant; decease havuiir wa rant Samuel S. 'amy re.alin la tui't townah'P, i.

i .11 ii, Ul MHi aj riurT a. 190, iwyuoie in ana i nmiujs aoer 1 1 date lnfaorof E. B. t'arr. eacb ealllur or lx i qnostea 10 But paymeai.

im hundred dollar, ai I shall rr'iet the parmeet of I elaluu Jvauas the came, they having been ubtaleu I ruin me throoua frauil. ABRA.M BEAM. wit Soul detav. will tiWs toown. SAMVBi.S.

Ft)KNEY. Adiuiuitrator'.

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