The Somerset Herald. WEDNESDAY, . February U, 173. DEATH Of 3TEK EiBT. Ex-Governor Jons W. Geakt died suddenly and unexpectedly at bis residence in narrisburg on Satur day last On tbe previous erening be was apparently in bis upual robust health, and on Saturday, without a mnment's illness, or notice, while at the breakfast tabic, suddenly threw back his bead, and immediately cx- nirrd. it is sunnowd from disease of 1 - 11 the heart. The announcement of his sudden death has been received with sadness throughout the Common wealth. Such public honors will be paid his memory by the authorities at Ilarrisburg.ashis eminent civil and military services merit John W. Ut art was born near Mount ricasant, Westmoreland county, in 1819. His life was a mo mentous and honorable one. He fill ed numerous public stations, civil and military, with credit and honor to him self, and benefit to the country, and bis sudden taking off will be largely and sincerely regretted by thousand's who esteemed and admired bim. In the contest over the wills of the late IIoracx Greeley, it has been in conte6tibly proven by the testimony of his most intimate friends, that for weeks preceding bis death he was in sane. It has been shown that bis mental condition was not only known to the managing editor of tbe Tri bune, but to the leading politicians in and about 2ew York who had con trol of the "Liberal" canvass. And yet these men persisted in advocating the claims of a lunatic to the Fresi dential chair, and deceived millions of people into voting for bim. It is useless now to speculate upon what would have been the result, had Mr. Greeley wrecked in mind been elected. But no one, either friend or political opponent, of the dead editor, but must view with horror tbe wretches professing to be his friends, who made merchandise of his intel lect, and were willing to stake the fate of the Nation upon their success. Tbe men who knowingly attempted to elect a crazed man to the chief magistracy of the nation, are more traitors to the government than those who took up arms against it Tbe armed traitors commanded respect for their boldness, while the political Jesuits who under the specious cry of reform, attempted to elect a crazy man to tbe Presidency are simply sneak-tbieves of the lowest class. Tbe repeal of the franking privilege is most sweeping, and leaves no official in the enjoyment of that much abused trust Senator Ramsey, of Minnesota, is unreservedly accorded the credit of originating and putting the bill through the Senate, and of urging its passage in the House. e Dave not seen the bill, and can not therefore speak of its details, but it is sufficient to know that it cuts off tbe franking privilege of all parties whatever, including the President and Heads of Departments, of bureaus, and chief clerks, as well as Members and Senators. Of course, it will be impossi ble for these officials to pay the postage on all official matter sent through the mails out of their meager salaries. Hence Congress will be compelled to make an appropriation for this purpose for the next fiscal year before adjournment. Thus the Republicans in Congress have redeemed another pledge given to the people in their national platform adopted at Philadelphia on the Cth of last June. Oil WAMHISGTOS LETTER. The bill for tbe benefit of tbe Penn sylvania Railroad Company, that was railroaded through both houses of the Legislature with such indecent haste last week is said to have underlying it a proposition to place four tracks on that thoroughfare from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, a commendable and perhaps a necessary work, but scarce ly requiring such hot Legislative baste. But will some member please explain the grave necessity for "Bill Kemble's" "city railroad bill being rushed through at the same break neck Bpeed T Gentlemen 1 there is a "little joker under somebody's hat A careful estimate has been made of tbe area of the timber lands of Pennsylvania and the average yield of lumber per acre, and the alarming conclusion is reached that three years stocking at the present rate of five million feet per year would entirely exhaust all the pine timber now stand ing. These statements are made after very careful estimates, and with such emphatic indorsements on the part of the most experienced lumber men in the State.that their truth is be-' yond doubt INDIA. London, February 4. A dispatch, dated August 4, is published to-day, stating that a town called Lepree, in the territory of Scinde, is nearly in ruins, in consequence of a terrible earthquake. The calamity came with such suddenness that escape was im possible. On the first alarm the in habitants rushed from their houses in to the streets where many were killed by falling buildings. Upwards of five hundred persons are supposed to have perished. The -earthquake was felt many miles away. Tbe inhabitants of Lepree, after the first convulsion was over, fled with their goods to the mountains. Washington, Feb. G, 187. "J. FIGl KE8 VS TEEMNU. Hon. Robt B. Roscvclt f New York is ambitious to be known as the great Congressional obstruc tionist of IMstrictiroprovements. He has just issued another pamphlet against our Board of Public Works under the caption of "Tammany the Second," containing the most reckless and abEurd assaults upon that body of improvers. Tho speech was made in Congress on the 24th ult, and it has since been proven that the Hon. member's opposition to the Board arose from its failure to accommo date him by keeping one of his strik ers in office at a high salary with nothing to do. The affidavits made to show this arc borne out by the spirit and want of truth of the speech itself which is beneath criticism and can be best appreciated by showing how some of his own figures make ont what he rails "fraud" in the re port of the Board. Thus he alleges that in paving twenty-nine streets and one alley, a length of fifty-six miles, instead of being what the board alleges on an average of thirty two feet in width at $3 50 per yard for wooden pavement and $3 20 per yard concrete, the cost is actually forty dollars per running foot and amounts to $11,827,200." Now, as one square yard at $3 50 (the highest price paid) is nine thirty-6econd part of the whole running foot it will cost only $12 44, instead of $40 as alleged, or only $37,- 32 per running yard. He charges disrepancy of $206,332 in the report of the Board as to tbe cost of a, 47 J feet of a thirty feet sewer over Tiber Creek, when his own statement shows that they reported tho number of feet at $102,50 per foot correctly as amounting to $253,482,50. He al leges an over charec and fraud of $13,491,20 in computing the sum due from tbe United States for concrete pavement along Judiciary Square, because be found 5th street set down accidentally in the report instead of 4th street oc which the work was actually done. These are specimens of tbe blundering recklessness and mi croscopic littleness of the man. THE MODOC WAR. Hon. A. B. Meacham, of Oregon, with Hon. Jesse Applegate and Sam uel Case. Indian ajrent Alsea. Ore gon have been appointed a peace commission to settle the difficulty with the Modoc Indians. Mr. Me cham will leave here to-dav for the scene of operations. It is alleged that the settlers are opposed to a peaceful settlement ; preferring exter mination. But whether tbe exter mination will be of the settlers or In dians does not appear. From the ex perience of the war thus far it is quite likely that the settlers will be generally wiped out before the troops can overcome tho Modocs by force. It is understood that the President will insist on a suspension of arms on the part of the troops, except for the prevention of attacks, until even handed justice is fairly offered the complaining aborigines. This is not only the proper thing, but will be the cheapest, best and indeed the only plan of stopping hostilities and saving the settlers from constant dread of a savage descent upon them. SENATOR POVEROY. Senator Pomeroy is here and will present himself in his 6eatin the Sen ate at once and make a denial of the bribery charges against him. The re port, or an interview by a newspaper reporter is not satisfactory to your correspondent If the showing of $7,000 bribe money in the Kansas Legislature and the charge made by Senator 1 orke was a put-up-iob and was entirely false, the innocent vie tim of such a fraud should indignant ly repudiate the election which result ed therefrom. Instead of this the re port states that Senator Pemcroy ad mitted the fairness of the election of Senator Ingalls. It would give us great pleasure to know that Senator Pomeroy was entirely innocent but tbe action of the House of Represen tatives of Kansas demanded this res iirnation and the Senate of his State has requested the U. S. Senate to in vestigate the charges against him This docs not look like his clearing himself before his own people, though it is never fair to condemn any man upon ex parte evidence. THE NEW SYNDICATE. The representatives of the new Syn dicate in JSew York sar that the na tional banks arc taking pTcat interest in the new loan. Their subscrip tions are daily increasing in amount From London also they have favora- - j r. , watuvices, sou expect to ciose me entire five per cent loan of $300,000, 000 this week. REPEAL OF THE BANKRCPT LAW. The . opposition to the general Bankrupt law docs not appear to come from regular business men. It is difficult to see why such assault is made upoa the law at this time. The N. Y. Importers and Grocers board of Trade yesterday sent a memorial to Congress against the repeal. C. M. Attempt Highway Rbbry The Aucvveu young iaay, seated in a rocking chair, reading the Bible ex claims: "Mother, here is a grammat- vrrur in me u.ble!" Mother, lowering her spectacles, and ap proaching tbe reader in rery scru tinizing attitude.says: "Kill it,kill it! It u the very thing that has been eating the bookmarks " Louisville Ky., February 3. On Thursday night four men attacked a stage running from Mitchellsburg, on the Lebanon branch of tho L. & N. road, to Harrisburg. When the stage was within eight miles of Harrodsburg the leader, named Tebura McAneliy, came out from the roadside, pointed a pistol at the driver and commanded him to halt The driver stopped the stage, and McAneliy ordered him to take the mail out from under the scat, at the same time starting to climb up, when an .inside passenger named Roberts put a pistol through the window and shot the robber through the head, killing him instantly. McAnelly's companions, seeing the fate of their leader, fled, but were pursued by the passengers and two of j Ji t them ranttirpr! tnkin In TIanvuluhnrir i 1 P f 1 . - r and lodged in jaiL There is consid erablc excitement in the vicinity of the outrage over the daring attempt OIB IIAKRUBCBU LETTER. IlARRism ro, Feb. 7. A bill has been read in place in the Senate which, if passed will repeal all laws heretofore exempting real es tate from taxation. No exception is made in favor of any sava cemetery and church property and such real es tate as may belong to the jmblic char ity of tbe State, or those which re ceive State aid.. At an afternoon session held by tho House on Tuesday for tbe consider ation of bills on the private calendar, Mr. Mahon, of Franklin, gave notice that he should henceforth, object to all bills of such a nature where tho courts have full jurisdiction. He reminded the members of tho House that tbey had sworn not to violate the constitution, and that leg islation of this kind was forbidden A number of bills were then, for the reason given above, stricken off tbe calendar ; and it seems both Houses have adopted a rule directing the Speaker to strike off all such bills. These rules, faithfully adhered to, will be a means of preventing much pernicious legislation. Tbe centennial job was up before the House on Wednesday, having been reported from the committee on ways and means. After considerable discussion, tho bill was referred back to the same committee. On Wednes day it was strain reported to the House with the amount cut down from one million of dollars to five hun dred thousand. The bill provided that the 6um shall be paid in instal ments of one hundred thousand dol lars, towards the erection of buildings in Fairmount Park, for the use of the exhibition ; that said buildings shall cost not less than doublo tbe amount appropriated by the State, and 6hall remain in the Park as the property of the city of Philadelphia for such uses as the bill further provides. The House refused, by a large ma jority, to pay the fit section; a recon sideration was bad and the matter postponed for one week. As one way of raising funds for the same purpose Mr. M'Clure has had a bill passed i tbe Senate, taxing the cross receipts of the passenger rail ways of Philadelphia, arguing that they would be largely benefitted by tbe exhibition, and could well afford to pay the tax. This will certainly meet with more approval from tbe State at large, that the proposed ap propriation from the btate lreasury. A bill has also passed tbe House giving the Pennsylvania Rail Road power by a vote of the stockholders to increase its stock to such amount as they see fit, not exceeding the pres ent amount of stock ; also the issuing of bonds and securing the same by mortgages, to be recorded in the city of Philadelphia only. The bill seems to confer unlimited power in this di rection, and if our recollection serves us rightly was passed in the same shape six years ago, and was then vetoed by the Governor. The reason alleged for its passage at this time is that the company wish to lay a third rail between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh. The House has passed a supple ment to the act incorporating the Union Passenger Railway of Phila delphia, allowing that company to lay a double track on Market street frcm Front street to Ninth. Many of the property owners and business men on this street are opposed to this bill, alledgingit will ruin the street for business purposes, as there are al ready three tracks on this street A bill has been introduced in tbe Legislature re-organizing the Nation al Guard of the btate. I bo bill is quite lengthy, embracing upwards of seventy sections, and provides that the National Guard in time of peace shall consist of 20,000 men, to be as nearly equally distributed over the State as possible. , An act has passed the House fixing monthly return days for Cambria and Somerset counties. It is proposed to form a new coun ty out of parts of Lycoming, Brad ford, Sullivan and Tioga, to be called Minegua, and a bill has been intro duced for that purpose. , It is also proposed to look into the insurance laws of tbe btate ana com pare them with those of New York and Connecticut with a view of as certaining what is required to fully protect our citizens in this important matter. On Sunday morning last the Loch lei Hotel bad a very narrow escape from destruction by fire, and in fact did sustain considerable damage. The fire originated in a stable adjoin ing the rear of the hotel. The fire plugs were frozen up and much de lay was experienced in thawing tbein out Fires have been of almost nightly occurrence for a week past, and this trouble has been met with each time. Tbe city authorities are much censured for neglecting this matter. Boiler Eaploalwn. ii AiiBiwm na. Harrisblro, February 4. The following bills were read in place : Mr. Weakly To extend tho power of Orphans' Courts for the protection of trust funds. Mr. Humphreys Supplement to ttiA Tonsolidated Gas Company, of Pittsburg, to. allow them to issue bonds to extend their works. Mr. Graham To incorporpato the Union Improvement Company. Mr. Wallace To repeal all laws exempting real estate from taxation. Mr. Rutan A resolution that tbe Judiciary committee frame a general law relating to the opening and va cating of streets and alleys in cities and boroughs. , , ' . - - Bill Passed. Supplement to the school law of the city of Tittsburg. Relating to school directors in new Territory. . To authorizo tbe Westmoreland Agricultural Society to. borrow money. To compel clerks in different coun ties in the Commonwealth to count the vote had on local option in the general return. The act relating to the measurement of lumber was postponed for the present Horse. Tbo private calendar, containing 150 bills was taken up, and consider able discussion was had on bills where courts have power, and many were stricken off. At five o'clock tbe House, after the longest session of the season, ad journed. HARRisBVRO,!February 5. The fol lowing bills were read in place : Mr. Graham To exempt the Lit tle Sisters of the Poor from taxation. Mr. Rutan Supplement to the pen al laws. Mr. Strang Joint resolution to Congress in favor of tbe improvement of tbe Susquebanna river; an act to tax Phiadelphia railways to aid the Centennial. The Youghiogheny bridge supple ment passed both Houses, and was signed by the Governor. IIOCSE. , They had been employed there and were struck by flying pieces of the boilers or of timber. One man was bringing a car load of coal to the fur nace of the battery, coming along tne elevated railway leading irom tne mines in the hillside to the various parts of the mill. At the time of the explosion he was just over the boilers and was blown up a considerable dis tance. His body presented a shock ing sight, appearing as though eyery bone in it had been crushed. The lower jaw of one roan was found ly ing by itself at a distance from the rest of the body. Five bodies were partially buried under tho ruins, and had to be removed by hard labor. The cause of tho accident is involv ed in some doubt, but it is rumored among those who ought to know that it was owing to the accumulation of gas in the boilers, caused by the boil ers not having been cleaned for some time. At 3 o'clock yesterday morn ing tbe steam pipe in tho old mill burster! aud tho chief engineer was awakened to repair the damage. This being accomplished the engineer re tired to bed, and did not start on his tour of inspection yesterday morning till 9 o'clock, A. m., and two hours after the usual time. Instead of go ing to tbe new mill, as was usual, he went to examine steam pipe in the old mill, ne had hardly performed this when the explosion in the new mill took place. Pitteburg Poxt 4'A' Explosion of m Trpe4o. New York, February 4. Special dispatches report that eight persons were killed and thirteen wounded, more or less dangerously, by a boiler explosion at Conshocken, three miles from orristown and thirteen miles from Philadelphia, in the foundry and rolling mills of John Wood A Brothers, yesterday afternoon at about a quarter past four o'clock. Tbe foundry constantly employs about five hundred men. Tbe works cover an area of eight acres, and are tbe largest in that section. The boiler had lcen examined on Saturday and implicit confidence had been placed in its reliability. Just before tbe fatal crash occurred, a man bad examined tbe boiler and found the valve perfectly loose, there being but three gauges of water at the time. Six were killed outright three of them being boys. Tbe latter were emplov- ea in tbe print works, which were istant some two hundred feet from them captured, taken to Harrodsburg,11"5 l""ce lD P'on. xney works wben the boiler burst The A DMhlr f the Lot Pre Ideal (yier Attain Aaelstaae ef A-reaa A feantaa Allow (Ml Her. Washington, Feb., 4. Speaker Blaine to-day, having called Mr. Dawes to occupy the chair, appeared on the floor, saying be bad a few minutes ago bad an interview in tbe Speaker's room which had deeply touched bim. - It was with the widow of Robert C. Wood, late Assistant Surgeon in the United States army, and daughter of Zachary Taylor. late President of the United States. She had presented a petition, ivhich he would not read, as it presented a state of facts that ought not to bo ex pected, viz., mat a daughter of Zachary Taylor was in need of assistance. lie bad assured ber that he did not believe there would be a vote against tbe bill, which be now introduced, granting to Mrs. Wood a pension of fifty dollars per month, to date from the death of ber husband, March 28, 1869, and it was passed by a nnani- moua rote. names of the killed are : Win. Hum mel, Jr., W. II. Carroll, Wm. Kclley, and m. liarrett. 1 be last two named died shortly after the explo sion. Tbe names of the three boys have not been ascertained, and it is feared that many of tbe wounded will die. The day workmen bad left for their homes at tbe time of the explo sion, and the night workmen were on their way to the foundry. There is a scene of chaotic confusion presented at tbe mill, half of which is in ruins. Philadelphia, February 4. At the boiler explosion at Conshohocken, one of the boys killed, James McCall, was literally cut in two. , . One of the most remarkable instan ces of presence of mind and the vir tue of soft soap was shown in Dalton, N. Y., the other day. A man work ing near a revolving shaft was caught in the main belt and was in a fair way of being dashed to pieces, when a boy standing beside the shaft seis ed a dipper of soap and threw it up on the belt, causing it to slip, and re lease the man from certain death. The new member from Greene, Mr. Ledwitb, appeared and was sworn in. A lengthy debate occurred on re committing the Centennial bill to re duce the amount. It was finally car ried. The bill was amended to five hundred thousand, and will be so re ported in the morning. Reports from committees as fol lows: Jury commissioners' bill: an act to tax sheep in Westmoreland county ten cents each. Lieutenant Colonel Noyes of Clin ton called up the supplement to the Pennsylvania Railroad allowing an increase of the capital stock. He explained the bill in a few words, that the company intended to lay four tracks between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and did , net feel like doing it out of tbe earnings of the com pany. The bill passed with one dis senting voice, and no one called for the ayes or nayes. Mr. Brockway introduced a new bill making a county out of portions of Bradford, Sullivan, Lycoming and Tioga, to be called Mincqua, with the county seat at Minequa Springs in Lycoming county. Mr. Brockway claims that the proposed new county contains over 400 square miles and over 20,000 inhabitants. Harrisbcro, February 6. The following bills were read in place : Mr. rlayford To incorporate the People's Bank at Carmichacl's, Green county. Mr. HumpbrevH To incorporate tbe Pittsburg and Soutbside Railway Company. Mr. McCIure Supplement to the general railroad law to prevent cross ings at grades. Mr. Rutan endeavored to have the Bank Committee discharged from consideration oi uio act to incorpo rate Kansas city bate Ueposit and Insurance Company of Butler county. sir. uranam opposed it on account of iU extraordinary privileges, saying that tbey were almost as great as that of the Credit Mobilier. Tbe mo tion was withdrawn. Mr. Graham read an aH to author ize the State Superintendent of Com mon Schools to appropriate money for public schools under the manage ment oi scnooi directors. Titvstille, Pa., February 5. Andrew Palrymple, living near Tideoute, Pa. was clandestinely en gaged in filling a torpedo with nitro glycerine at his hou.c this morning, when it exploded, blowing him to atoms, killing his wife and fatally in juring bis child, who were in an ad joining apartment. The bouse was totally wrecked. A keg ot powder and two packages of dualinc and a number of articles for firing torpedoes were found on the premises. An Iowa man lay under a snow drift forty hours, and was dug out safe and sound. New Advertisement. W. W. Mt-KAIO. Establishe The Beall Fomi and CORNER CENTRE AN Cumberl W. W. McK f'l Proprietors, and Railroad and Mine Osn, " Car Whel ami A lies, with Patent Oilers, Wood ami Inn Working Mnchlnerr. McUia anl Casting. (.-n l for tllustratUns,) Buvel an Mitre Ooarlna:, Steam Pumps a Iron Pipe fr Sti-am or Water, ltr.iM and Iron I'minga, Jack Si-rewi and Lk Jacks, Patent Snw Onmmere and Knvry Wheels, Stock, Pica, Tana, and Pi) Tnniroa. Klue Brushes. craera and Rutcuut-driUs, Juilaon Oorernoni and Valve, Olohe, Stop. Annie and Cheek Valves, . Wuhulta, Oitngc Cocks and Steam Oaugcg, STEPHENS' JPA Turbine Water Wheals. Grinding M ichlnes for Planer Knl.es, Grindstone SbafU and Uuxes, Horse Power and Tumbling Shafts, Engines, Machinery, &e., MannfnetnrarS of Liney's celebrated SeU-Lubri- eutlng Mine Cur Wheal, W. W. McK jsa li-'T3eow. New AdvertixemenlH. d in 1845. M Kit W IX Mr K A lO dry Machine Works, D HARRISON STREETS and, I1., AIG & SON, Manufacturers of Mortlee Wheels. Pinions and Mill Castina-s generally. Meant Knjrines, (2 to 40 horse ) Hollers of all kinds made and repaired. Smoke Staeks, and Sugar Pans, nd Connections, (lum and Leather Beltlnar and Lose Leather, Melt Cutters, Awls, and Lace Striiiies, linn, S-mpstune and Hemp Parkinir, furnaces lor Churches and Dwellings, Monkey anil Adjustable Wrenches, " uneys, dialling anu Hunger, Ma Neir AdvertiMtne.nfs. Monsy; Kusily uukIo with ourSteneilun I key- Cheek Outfit. Cireulars Free. Stafford MTgCo.es Fulton St. N. Y. Agents wanted for the new. startling hook. The TATrl In History, by the author of "God in UsSMlX History." 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An act relative to vacancies In Prothonotary's, Register's and Clerk of Courts, offices passed. An act in reference to informations for violations of the Sunday law pro voked discussion, and was then voted down. The committee have agreed on the contest in the Seventh judicial dis trict, Bucks and Montgomery, Miller, Republican, vs. Roberts, Democrat. in favor of Roberts." Boiler Exploaion. IN GREENBACKS! Two Family Carriagesand Matched Horses with Silver Mounted Harness, worth $1,600 each; two busies. Horses, ax., worth w0 each; two fine toned Rosewood Pianos worth tftOO each; ten Fam ily Sewina; Machines worth aiou each; 1 OO Gold and Silver Lever Hnntina; Watches, worth from A U each; Oold Chains, Silver Ware, Jew elry, fce. Whslt (umber rifts,100,00. Ticketi limited to 50,000. AGEXTS WASTED TO KELL TICKET ta whom Liberal Preuf Inma m Paid. Single Tickets, 2; Six Tickets SiO; Twelve Tickets S20; Twenty -Five Tickets S40. 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In all eases of Irritation of the mucous mmebrane these Tablets should tie freely used, their deans inir and healing properties are astonishing. lie warned, never neglect a eol.l, it is easily cur ed in its Incipient state, when it becomes chronic the cure is exceedingly difficult, use Wells' Car bolic Tablets aa a specific. JOHN H. KELLUG. 1 Pratt St,. N. V. S, le agent for tbe IT. S. Price 24 eepta a box. Send for circular. SELLERS' IMPERIAL Cough Syrup MAS STOOD THt TEST OS OO AH.SB, KM VMS. cost or COUGHS, COLDS, ffl ABSENT imZA, Tfctiiag Sensation of the Tfcrotvt WHOOPiNfi COUGH, Le. ASK VOI R DKCGGIST FOB IT, tgfttPOiaBT R. E. SELLERS CO. PittabursN Pa. iestcrday morninr about ten o'clock, a terrific explosion occurred at the American Iron Works, Twenty. iouriD wara, ana rcsuitea in an ao- pamng loss oi me ana property. Tne explosion took place at the boilers situated directly between the rolling mill ana tne nan lactory. In the immediate vicinity eitrht hundred men were at work at the awful moment of the explosion, which compleuy annihilated the boilers and wrecked the rear, front and fides of the building. " The ends of the spike and nail fac tories were blown down to the ex tent of about twenty-five feet, and the wall and roof of the new mill were blown away. Portions of the boiler and bricks and timbers from tbe ruin ed buildings were thrown in all direc tions and to great distances, some of the fragments being thrown to the hill side beyond Carson street, a distance or three or four squares. ." Immediately after the cxDlosicn' me crowa at once set to work to re move, the debns and recover the bodies of those, killed. Fortunatelv those who were injured, and not kill ed, were bo slightly hurt that they were auie to get out without assist ance, seven dead bodies were found. one being taken out from the debris yesterday afternoon. Nearly all those who were killed weru more or less mutilated, some of them to a frightful extent . ; The bodies were also blackened to a considerable ex tent, as though burned. Two of the killed were found in the new mill many feet away from all the debris. , MaiiMHQi lost, Hoi Kestorei Just 'published, a new edition of Dr. Calrer- weii a i tichratcd tsaay on the radical cure (with out nied Hn) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak. nesa. Involuntary Seminal Losses. Imuotener. Mental nnd Physical incapacity. Impediments to Marriage, Ac.; also. Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self indulgence or sexual extrav agance. .Price, In a sealed envelope, only cents. 1 he celebrated author, in this adtniralde cssav. elearly demonstrate from a thirty rears' success ful practice, that the alarming consequences of sen anuse may ne radically en rwt without the dan gerous use of internal meilicine or tbe application of tbe knife; pointing ont a mole of cure at once simple, certain, anil etTeetnnl. bv means of which every sntleresv ne matter what his condition ma be, may euro himself cheaply, privately, and null eallv. .This Lecture should be In tbe hands of every youth and every man In the Und. Sent, ander seal, la a plain enrelope, to any ad- areEK, punipaiu, ijf, receipt oj s cents, or iwo I. Oil stamps. Also, Dr. Culycrwcl!' ' Marriage Oulde," price Address the PuMteher. CH AS. J, C. KLINE a CO., 127 Biwery, New York, Postofflce box 4,580. Jan a-ly ; 'RUSTEES' SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. The un-lersiamed. bv virtue of the authority vested In lhen lor the purpose, will sell by public ouictt, i - ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1873, on the premises, a certain tract of land situate In Lower Turkevtoot townshln. Somerset oonnty. Pa. known as the "McNeal Farm," lying on the North Fork, or biuret mil Creek, about two miles above Urslna, adjoining lands of the Pittsburgh and Baltimore Coal, Coak and Iron Co., Arnold Kuhl- maa, jaeon King, John s aid ley, and oiners, eon- tainiug 7 acres, of which there are about 100 acres clear, tn meadow; the balance well timber ed wit a mx, poplar, kc; paring ineroon erected a two story log huuse, a good eoe and a half story filank hoise, a good bank bant, aud other out inlldings, Good sngar eawp, larjs orchard and plenty of water on the premises. The atxve fimn Is underlaid with anal, limestone fcc.. sad ii convenient to churches, schools, fee Terms uade known on day of sale. Sale to com mence ai one o uoea p, ra. fkepk; jAali PKBICK KREOAR. FHEDEBICK ltUMHOLD, . . Trustee. JIQUOR LICENSES. The faHewlmr Dcrsoos have DM, la my office. their petit sos tor tavern, retail liquor, or restau rant lleenss, and ml Ice Is hereby riven Gat they will he presented to the Coart oo Thursday, Feb ruary SU, im i TATBUS. Henry Slomber. Berlin borough. '"i Alexander Walker, Dale City borough. Leonard Fearl, New CentrerfUe borough. Emuiuel Bowman, Summit township. Ianrel Cutis. Lower Tnrkrvfcot township. Patrick Orltflth. Mllfurd to" ushlp. C. A. Walter, Milfurd township. -William liowman, Northampyj township. craTAtrnjijrT. David Wolferslwrwer. Mineral Point. ' Prothoootary'i otttoe, ( E. M. SCHROCK, January a, 1873. Clerk d-8. Crumbs of Comfort The Ladles' Friend. Ask your grocer far it. Bartlettfs Blacking always gives satUtocthin. Try It PEAEL BLUE for the laundry has no equal. Sold by Grocers. H. A. BAKTLETT l CO., US. 117 N. Front St., rtilladripniauCuamheTSStreet, i. Y-,43Hruail street, uosum. 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Don't weaken and Impair the digestive organs by cathartics and physics, they give only temimra ry relief Indigestion, flatulency and dyspepsia with Pile and kindred dtseasea r .r. ,.7r..Ii.,- their use. Keep the blood pore and health Is assured. JOHK g. KF.LLWOG. IS Piatt St., New York . Sole Agent lor the United States. Price, One Dollar per Jlottje, Send for Circular. the Court of Common Pleas ot Somerset County, Pa., and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public outcry, at the tjnrt Huus. in Somerset, on Saturday, the 15th day of February, 1X73, at 1 o 'clock, r. ., the following r- al estate, vii: All the right, title. Interest and clalin of Hugh Dennison, 01, in aad to the Sjllowingdcscriled real estate, vu: Fnwtek O Two certain lots of ground situate in Harneds- f,T vhT-.,,', .11 1 T . 'V .... 1 . . . ... r. . . . h. .m..H..t I '1. 1 orrii-w.iFf Tllie, in uiwn iki ,- nc..., -- Pa., containing one-half ('a) acre, more or less, ad joining alley on the east, alley on the a,,utn, alley on tne wen ww kiwiwiho mirth, with a two story frame dwelling bouse and stable thereon erected, with the appurtenances. Selied and taked in execntion as the property ot Husth Denisi.n at the suit of N. B. Lirlilitcr, coe of 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. I. A certain lot of ground situate In Somer set horonsth, Somerset county. Pa., containing one fourth t1..,) sere, more or less, adjoining lots of Jo seph Snvdcr on the west. Mary Witt on the east. Patriot street oa the north, and street on the south. No. 2. A certain lot or piece of ground situate in Somerset horouzh. Somerset count y. 1'a.. con taining lour U) aen s, more or less, adjoining lands of John O. Kimmel, John M. llolderttnum. John 1 II. Uhl and Peter Hefhy,wlih the appurtensncea. j and taken in execntion as the prox-rty of Ocorire WHt, at the suit of the Somerset fc. Mineral Point , Kail road Co. I ALSO ' AH the tight, title. Interest and claim of Albert 1 Pheifer, of, in ami to the iolkiwing described real estate, vlx: A certain lot of ground situate in the j borough of Urslna, Somerset county. Pa., known j as lot No. StA of the plan of said town, bounded on the east bv Walnut street, west by Ash alley, nonh j by lot No.4j, and south by lot No. 47. with a two ; story frame dwelling house thereon erected, with j the sppnrtenanccs. Seised and taken In executi-m as the property of Alliert Pbeiter at the suit ol Wasiiingtou Megnhen and Jacob Zurn. also ; All the right, title. Interest awl claim of Hlnim , Findlay ami John I. Koddy, of, in ana to the fob lowing dcacritied real estate, vlx: I No. 1. A certain tract ef land known as the , John llnyinan farm. sltu.ite in Sontlmmpton town- : ship, Somerset counnty, Pn containing S-7 acres, i mora or less, of which there are about ljOacres ; cleared and about 31 acres In saeadow. adjoining . binds of Jonathan Kernel, Jonathan Erark k, li. j T. Weld Adam Starts farm, Henry Manx, and others, with a two story log dwelling house and : bank burn thereon erected, wilh the awiurlenances. i No. A certain tract of land known as tbe Adam Munx farm, situate la Southampton town-1 ship, Somerset county, J"a., containing Jwt acres, more or less, of which there are about lao acres . cleared and about -JO acres In meadow, adjoining binds of lhiniel Korns, Adam L'-pley. Ilovmau 1 farm, and others, with a one two story dweiiing house and bank burn thereon erected, with the ap purtenances. Taken in elocution as the proper! v of Hiram Findlay ami John 1. Roddy at thesr.it of David Hay and Mkhael Hay. ALSO : All the right, title, interest and claim of John D. llisltly and II Irani Findlay, of, in and to the fid. lowinz dcscrllied re:il estate, vis: A certain tract of land situate in Southampton townsMp. Sonn-r-setCo., 1J., containing He acres ami 111 lurches, ol wbleh there are about 30 acres cleared, adjoin ing hinds of Israel Emrn-k. Adam Stdrer and oth ers, with the appurtenances. Taken In execution as the property of John D. Roddy and Hiram Finiiiuy at the suit of Andrew K. Jjucrk k's use of Ad:imSehircr. ALSO 1 All the right, title, interest ami claim of John j D. Koddy and Hiram Findlay, ol, in and to the foi ktwing described real estate, vis: A certain tract of land situate in Southampton township. Somerset , oounty. Pa., oontaininz 375 acres, more or less, of j which there are about !WO acres clear and aU.iitJ j acres In meadow, with a two story frame dwelling honse ami a oneand a half story log dwelling house and a frame barn tbeveon erected, adjoining lands of Jacob Tmntman. Jacob Leydlg. Andrew Eia erick. ami others, with the appurtenances. Taken la rxeeutk n as the property of John 1. Roddy and Hiram Findlay at the suit of Adam Schirer. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of John D. Roddy and Hiram Findlay, of, in and to all the ooul, iron ore, limestone, metals, kwsils, petndcum. minerals and mineral suiwtances of whatever kind or nature lying and being under and contained within a certain tract of ground situate In South- unixon lownsttip, Somerset county, fa., contain 'Mllford Township ..." Shade Larimer ' ;Lower Turkeyfout township !ttuemah,4iiiig ..... Salisbury borouirh llegheny township '' lirotnersvalley 'Conemaugh ' ... Dale City bortiugh "."'"I Elkllek township Jelfersi " - Jenner . . Lower Turk-yfoot township .. Mkldlecreek " ."" MUTord paint u tncmahonlng Salisbury borough . . Shle township S',merset borough... ..-. S"nerset township Souibamptoo " Stonyereek Stoj stown bornngh "... Summit townshi I pper Turkey nH u.wnshlp Weliersburg bongh Addison township Allegheny Berlin boron h Brothersvallcy township Conemaugh " .. .. IaleClty borough Elkllek township ,. Greenville .leffcrsoo u 'Jenner u Larimer " ' Iyiwer TurkcyPjot U'wnship i"".i.:.Middleereek " "" 'Mili-i '.'.'. New Ontrevilla borough Northampton township Paint " Quemahnning u Sal isbury borough Stoystown " . Shade township Summit Stonyereek township Somerset Somerset bt.r-.uzh "..'. Southampton township I'pr-'' Turkeyfout township u.ll.nihnrvh bnriMlm ot slaie ts'i for 171 and pn-vious years, hnnieht down Hedompiion nvmev revived on unseaie-i mw,w........... I 'ountv tax received on uneatcd lamis 6 ln70 ami 171... It. Ml IWO 1171 I 172 Seloml " r-ei-lve I fnan "SI, j i 12 ' wit o ;i " ; 7 77 c' 7S lie I'd -' 'la 5 5 2 -. u u Hi 2ls -1 13 r i 1 4 " 41 SS ' I 52. U 1 ' I: ! ; ' . i i I Ci t '. s.- , !f - n . : ." 14) -. t . C 8 it': '.iri"i . 725 -4 i .(MM 'j,.r. J. R. MrMillen Jofiih Shafer William B. CotTroth, late Treasurer.. CTl. ...i 1 By cash pai l on orders issued by tbe ( ounty tTommissloners as follows, vix: 1 By amount iiai-l Aessors i - " Auditors ! " " f rnU'litinir Public Accounts n.il!or's Clerk f, r Bri-'ire l-uilding " f.,r auditing aeeonnt of D. J. Honwr for imieximr Rerds ' for adiusting tiiers in Ileuiritcr's it PriMhomrtary's olhee after hre - - lorC.m.stiibles' Retunis j " " f--r Electkrti E.xiiens Cir Fog ami Wild Cat Snips " k.r Fuel j - for Grand Jurors " U Traverse Jurors i on V-iseated Land Onler(Rid) - (Sehool) ! " Ti"rtaves " " f.-r 1 reasnrer s iei -i Janl'ir . m William Bnrriek lorattendingCutirt House and Yard o toe Meillval Services at Ja - I . J. Horner lor Indexing t rbaiu' Court D-ket " C,.ontv Institute - f.Ikieketa ami Stationery Money Refunded . fir Repairs o - fr Road nnd Bridge Views for Printing Western Penitentiary Tnrv ComralHSiiwiers and t lerk t. " House of Refnze ami Lunatic Assylura fiw niprt of P House tr Prothonotary's C.t - u for Men-bnmlise : " fr Sherilfs Fees for lommoowealth Costs of County Script destroyeil. o etbl Miscellaneous " Cammissioner Huffman " IiumiHild Walter u u Miller Clerk Neff " " Counsel Postlethwaite balance fur 17J u - " extra pay 4 on salary Sir 1873 " of Redemption money paid out , " - State tax paid out of County fnmls , Bv Treasurer's Commission on .'J 84 at 2U f cent .. balance in hands of Treasnrer due the County I : ; i ".!".""! ii'siiVini . 279 ll: . 2v 0J. . 61 00 i '.")' (ST .. li OO! .. 35 001 aj . W( iju 1 !! 27S4 : v IS W 11 17a t u Ui Oi f-i H 3n'i3 M Ml 1" 301 71 1-T us ISO U0 'J '! . 5 50 V ZT 71 12 : a 47 , 302 "st : 11S4 75 : 74 I S 7 . "1 31 : i AH S3 Il. K ' M3 : M 'J5 W (in 575 -J) 110 06 4t 91 l:s u ' 715 7 ". 8567 ajT-jtrj m snc , ? We, the undersigned. Auditors of Sonu-rset County, do bert-by ctr. that in pursnar.ee of the 47lh section of the act entitled "An Act relai to counties and townships' Ac, passed the loth day of April. 134 met at the Commissioners' office, in the borough of Somerset, on the ("ih - of January. 1ST3. and did audit, adjust and settle the account of 5 -- VXUtli Robert.-, Esq.. Treasurer of Somerset county, with the county for thej i ami about :so acres in meadow, with a one two j i$-j2 and that said account as ahove stated is correct, and that we ti:-: story log dwelling house, and two one story log ! . , , . -im i. c v.,-i dwelling huses and one large bank born thereon ! balance due the said countv from the said Treasurer of eightT-five bene:. XTentiTJ 1a I nl eighty-seven dollars and twenty-two cents. taken in execntion as ih property or John d. la testimon v whereof we ha vc hereunto set our hand and sea's tt:s noiiuy ana jiirain r muiay at ine sun ot jonatnan : tiutruik. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of M irh ael Hay and Hiram Findlny, ot, luand to the fol-1 lowinsi describeil teal estate, vis: I A certain tract of lan-l situ.ue jn Elkljik tOiVL-1 shiji. Sisjiiersei county, Pa., known si the Joscpli I Fcik farm, containing 10O acres, strict measure, of , wiuen mere are about lto acres cleare.1 and about 30 acres in meailow, with a two story log dwelling house and bank barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of Juoaa Ucbty, Sam ael J. Liehtv, J.Philip Roman ami Samuel P. Jlillcr.'witU the appurte nancea. Taken in execution as the propcrtv of Michael Hay aud Hirani Finulavat the suit of Joseph Fcik. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of William P. Scheil, defendant. Jacob Heed ami John J. Schell terre tenant, of, in ami In the kdlowinar de seribol real estate, situate in Allegheny township, Somarsei county. I's., vis: No. 1. A certain tract of hind adjoining a tract of land surveyed in the name of John Jli'all, An drew Emriek a big surrey, and a tr -t ef land sur veyed i:l tiie nanio of George Choek, enntaining 411'r.cres. with the usual allowance, with a one and a half story frame house ami a one ami a half story log house, one ste-jin-ii.wer sawmill, i ne water power sawmill an I stable thereon envted, wit h the B)iiurtenances. No. 2. A certuin tract of Inn adjoining te above described tract of Inn I, Jacob IMevcrs. l:inls war ranted and Biirveved m the nnme of Joseph Me-! Call and Ian Is of John Cheek, eontiini-.ig acres wilh the usual allowance, about V acres clearol ami about U acr-s In m -.idvw. Willi a two , ury log lumsc. bank bafn ami o:bvr ojt brfild,aj,j thereon erected, with the appurtenances. No. S. A certain tract of kind adkdninir lands of Joseph tnuheuour. lands, of the aiiuve, ami William MoCalL. coqUinlug avTCg, more or less, with the niipurtcrism-es, Selied and taken as tho property or William P. Schell, defendant. Jacob Ke4 aud John J. Schcli, terre tenants, at the suit of Johu Alslu use of Ma ry Brown. tLSO All the riitht. title, luleruat and claim of blwar.l S. Connelly, V)f, in and to the tU!ov. ing ilewri'ied real estate, vn: A certain mt or ground situate in Somerset isiroueh, Somerset countv. Pa., contain ing one-fourth t!',) acre, nx-reor less, with a two story frame dwellinu house, sUlde and woo. I shed thereon erected, adjoining W.tii of Js.-.b Snjdcr on the west, scIkoI imusu lot on thecaio. Patriot street on the north, and South street on the south, with the appurtenances. Tiken In rxei ntion as the property ol Edward S. t'onnellv at the suit of E. and S. Frcy. AIO All the riirhL title. lnterist and rlnlni of (t.nrn. FriemL of, in and to the foilowlnir desi ritieil mil estate, v(s: A certain tract of land situate in Jill. Sdd township, HonH-rset comity. Pa., containing 8 acres, more or less, uf widen these are about three aores clear, with a one ami a bair storv plank dwelling house and stable, thereon erected," adjoin, ing lands of David Yonnkln, Peter Phillippi, John Stahl, and others, with the appurtenances. Taken in execution aa tho proticrtv of George Friend nt the suit of Snuon Vouglit iise ef David Vuuuklit. A L.-S1 1 All the riirlir. title, intercut an, I ..l .i,. ..r t..i..k F. Humtieru of. In and to the follow real estate, rta: A two story plank frame dwell-1 ing house in the town of ConlHtenre. Lower Tnr-1 kcvTooC townsldp, Somerset countv. Pa., on the I westsi.ie oi twen street, on lots 4 ami i, in Work 10, on the plan of said town, sai l house being ii-ci inni on mien street and In depth is reel, and id;iv of Januarv, A. I., 1ST Attest: ElIAS ClNXINGnAM. Clerk. WILLIAM MAUUER. tti. 1IEORGE A. KIMMEL. li JACOB J. SPEICIIER.Li Countv Ami'.t r. NOAH ROBERTS, Treasurer of Somerset County, iu account wubi several School Districts: THi. Ca. To amrreirate amount of Militia Fines as-! i Dy a.Idi:ionnt exonerations allowed cf ,'r sess 1 tor the year KVi - - : lo 00 i lectors tor 1S71. I'l Toowtstaivllng 1STI year w Militia Floes r 1.170 an I, l OJ Hy additional commissions allowcleul- i ii lectors for 1171 - - - - ; i i.I'.y amount of outstanding fines j I Hy cxtaaerations allowed eolli"rtrs f.Tl j P.y mmmissions allowed collectors fr I !i i"7i : j I Ft amount of ontstamling fines I liv Treasurer's eommbwion on 77 1? t j ii lucent ... . i ! By balance in hamlsof Treasurer due 111 ' ,' . several School IHstricts - - - ' ui: oi.; ! The aiuoui:. (S")0 52) ii the hands of the lamonjf the St-hool Pintrlct. in proportion trict, f''.' t Countv Treasurer is div i i to thp auicuut paid by "Ce F X Ailcgmnv t.wn.lp llerlinb,.uch ... ItrotbrnnraUry town hip tVinemaugh - Elklkk Greenville - Jettersua . . . Jenner ' - Dale City borough -Ijrimer township Lower Tnrkeyfoot township wmdilp borough - U 70 Mi l.lleereik I 1 j 99 :li',r..rd 47 37 New Centrevilb ! ' t I'aint township - i '21 27 fuemamming township j 1 on Salisbury bon.ugh - 14 SI Sha,le township - - i i 0 Stonvcrcek - -I 14 68 Sou.ersct M Somerset borough - . ' 36 27 Southampton township Writers! urg bon,n:rh 10 ii . i ' Y IB? We, the uudersisnvJ. Auditors of Somerset County, in the Coinniidi I of rcnnsvlrnnia. do certify that in puvsuanec of the 47th set t:-a uf it1' I entitled "An Act relating to the counties and townships," Ac, pas '' lr.tli 1se t.f i.ril lS!t.t Tt i nirt nt tin? Ciimniissii-iu-rs' r.fTii'e. ia tt tidit. '. .n.rl, , f ,;i,., r,.f on the I'tli i nv of JaTttiarv. I Si:, .-mil tl;il a ...... . - - . - . . , r , i " und K-t.lt) tli? twvrral accounts rettjitred 'ot us by law, agreeably to i"'- eral act of Assembly and ' supplements thereto, cevrdiug ij tit' 01 'J judymenttt and abilitieit. '- ' ' - ! In witness whereof we have hereunto set our band at the office tW' 1S73. the said two lota of gruuml aud curtilage appurte- taacn in execution as the property ot . en i. iiunioert at tliesnit of Vatcntlne Hil l use. SherilTs offtee. Jan. 22, 1873. U LIV Eli KNEPPER. SlicriU". Taken in exeeutk-n as tbe pmperty of Josi- a I A PMINISTUAtOIlS NOTICE. Jitters of admlnistrntkin on the estate o Dan iel T. Meyers, late of Miifiird township, tloewascd, uarlng been iwuitod to ii. notiee is tierebv uiven that we will attend at the residence of Tobias Meyers, In said township, aa Saturday, the Uth day of February next, lja, f ho nil pet a as har lots; claim amiiiist said estate will present tbenj tor uittlemout properly autheatleated. and tiiuae indetiteJ U said tstute will make parment. TOKlAHMEtKKM. WM. M. CKITtlH FIELD, janl Administrators. OTICE. Notice Is hereby given that W. H. Hay, assignee or John M. Stnltb, has tiled bis account In my ot flee, and that the same wilt be presented to the Conrt for couttrraatka on Thursday, February SO. 1W3. . E. AI. SCHROCK, '""'" Prothonotary. thin 15th day of January, A. I., Attest: ELIAS Ct'NNINCHAM, Clerk. WILLIAM MAURER. (JEORGE A. KIMMKL JACOB J.srEICIIER- Countv Auditors. ARIZONA DIMONDS J?OR SALE, Cheap, and en essy terms, t-nesreeol Us"1 60 norsc-powerSUtionary Stei-aEi . .. and two Return Ftuo K. ilers e.mr",lc' piete set of Barrel Stave Machinery. SET IX Solid 14 Karat Goltl. WARRANTED. WATCHES AND JEWELRY Of Everv Deserictioii. No. 38 Fifth Avenue, QNE POIf? PLAIJ FITTSUlJllfiH. jan-Jj. 1VTOTICE. 1 Notice Is hereby given that Joafah M. Hay, as signee of Michael mith, has filed bis account in my office, and that tho same will be presented to tbe Court for ounS rmalka on Thursday. February 2U. 187X E. 11. St ' if R K.'K, jan21 Prothonotarr. One Bark Mill, and a full l'rf0'l Ini,! a lirist Mill, with ail tne , fng. puileya. belting, fcc, tu good oM". to- w -wriCAIrJ A'ii. i "cuoiri-- Uealara address; jan f T70R SALE-CHEAr-;0n