. i 'J t i : t i t 1 I 1 ; i i . 1 : ) s ' i 1. The Somerset HeraldJ WEDNESDAY. October 2), IST3. j ia. A new and rather peculiar diffieul ty lias developed before the Kepullic an candidate for Governor in Virgin- It seems that in lS.i was If appearances are not altogether i , , , .i.-iienire froi.i one 1 t ' I X. 1 V" w deceotife, the Constitutional Con-1 dudljgt t0 ,notier The du. I did veution will soon cIoifc its labors ,int i, M slrinr. nt is the It is now preparing for the final act, 1 Virginia Constitution ou tLe subject, PENNSYLVANIA ELECTIONS. Tkt freshet. lr arranc-ine for a subuiistion oi inc -j - tj j instrument it has constructed, to a rote of the people. TVe fear this Convention will prove to have been more a matter of ex mdk than of utility, as it is more than Probable the half million of dol-j lars appropriated br the Legislature for its uw will be entirely expended, and the instrument prepared at such expense will be rejected when sub mitted to the voters. We hare never known a matter of fuch great public importance to attract fo little atten tion from the people. The fact is the proplc did not want a new constitu tion. The maFses were perfectly content with the present one, except in a few essentials which they doem ed needed revision, and when this Convention was assented to the idea of framing an entirely new instrument was not dreamed of, except by a few of the members elect to that body, who fancied tuey carried in tncir that even the bearer of a challenge is disfranchised by it, and particularly prohibited from holding office: A new nomination is spoken of. St. Lawrence county, New York, appears a the rival of Oneida in high priced cattle, 5 short-horns having sold at Morley, in that county, for $15,000. It is noteworthy that these cattle, like the most valuable of the Campbell herd, were purchased for shipment to Enrland. The total ,, value of live stock on farms in Xew York in 1870 was $15,882,712, which was an amount greatly in excess of that of any other State. Some of our Democratic exchanges continue to discuss the Ohio victory as "a splendid affair," and so forth, forgetful that Alien won but by a slight majority, and that, only through the circumstances of Repub licans ttaying at home out of indif- .Harkev'a Majority a".2ll Uoralost's WapuWIsh below the OuR-ial rclnrns I mm all the counties of the Stale of tLe Totes east for Statu Treasurer an 1 Supreme Jul 5c at tho luluelectlon: Col NT1F-S. brains an infallible specific for all the ills the body politic is beir to. No sooner had the Convention assembled than it became apparent that, if pos sible, all the crotchets of these Solons were to be made the very essence of the instrument. But apparently every suckling in that body was im mediately seized with the idea that he also was peculiarly fitted by na ture and by nature'a God, for the task of framinjr a new constitution Democracy to. brag upon. The Supreme Court of this State has decided that Judge Potts of Johnstown, was illegally elected President Judge to the new District Court created by the Legislature, for the bencht of citizens of Johnstown and ndjaccnttownships. 000. In the Legislature the hepub lieans will have a majority on joint ballot of 12 to 15. CostiREss assembles in about six weeks, and already all sorts of crude speculations as to how it will be or- . iganized, who will be committee men, and what it will do and will not do are afloat. A MlMlmhlppi Horror. The majority of Governor Carpen- r,r the Commonwealth, and strairt- iter, of Iowa, is somewhat over 20,- way Pandora's box was opened. Con sequently the time of the Conven tion has been occupied by constant and crude efforts at legislation and ceaseless struggles to introduce vis ionary or Quixotic reforms, w bile the people, to be blessed cr cursed, by the results flowing from this assem Wage, have been provided with no correct information as to its doings, and thev will presently be called upon to adopt as the supreme law of the State an instrument of which they absolutely know nothing. It is not to Ire expected that intelligent men will thus rashly and ignorantly vole, and consequently from present appearances, if this newly hatched constitution is rushed to a test at the polls without being first laid before the people, and ample time given for examination, discussion, and reflec tion it will bcignominiously rejected, and the half million of dollars it will cost the State will be just so much money thrown away. Tiiebe was 6ome queer results, and close voting, in many of the Counties and districts of this State, at the late election. Here are a few sam ples. Wilson Moore, democratic candi date for sheriff in Erie county, is defeated by only 7 majority George K. Anderson, Republican has been elected senator from Crawford county by 123 majority. lie owes his success to Titusville, which gave him over 800 majority. M. W. Oliver.Republican candidate for re-election to the Legislature in Crawford county, narrowly escaped defeat, his majority over Joseph O'Neill being only 29. Mr. Webb, Republican ex-speaker of the house of representatives, is elected to the legislature from the strong republican county of Bradford j by 52 majority. The Democrats have elected their treasurer and coroner in Venango countv. Oil City gave Mr. Sowers, democratic candidate for treasurer, 475 maiontv. Last Year it went re publican by 200. Mr. Thompson, republican candi date for the legislature in Fayette county, has succeeded by a majority os 1,031 Dr. Lusk, democrat, carried Butler county by 500 majority, but the ma jority against him in Beaver and Washington defeats his election to the legislature. The official returns elect James II. Stranahan, Democrat, to the legisla ture from Mercer county by 485 ma jority. Judge Gordon leads Lud low 801 votes. Armstrong county, which gave llartranft 9C5 majority last year, electa a democratic member by 103 majority. D. F. Baird, Democratic candidate for the Legislature in tbe Cameron,' Elk, and Jefferson district, has been re-elected by about 300 majority. He carried Elk by about 800 and lost Jefferson bv 271 and Cameron by over 200. The regular democratic ticket, with the exception of the candidate for sheriff, has been defeated in Clear field by an independant democratic movement Thomas Jefferson Boyer, candidate for the legislature is among the successful nominees. The majority of Samuel Henry, re publican, Cambria countv, is 34C. John H. Orvis, democrat, is re elected from Center county by the large majority of 7C7. The democrats low their senator in Montgomery by 30 votes. The official majority for Dill, Dem ocrat, over Wagonseller, Republican, in tha Seventeenth Senatorial district Snyder, Perry, Northumberland and Union is aid to be only 17. Adam A lU-Kheny A rui nt rung Hearer Hedford Herkt Hlalr Hradford Hucka Puller Cambria Cameron Cart -on . Centre Cheater. ... larion Clearfield. Clinton Columbia Crawford Cunilierland.... Dauphin lMawara F.Ik Krie , Fayette Forest Fmnklin , Fulton , Sreeoe Huntingdon.... lnUana Jcllcraon .luuiata I.an. aster l.awrncc Iy-banon I .pinch Luzerne Lycoming M Kean Men-er Mifflin Montgomery Monroe Montour Northampton N'ort huniberluud . l'ernr Philadelphia Pike Potter ShnykiU Snyder Somerset .Sullivan Susquehanna Tia Tnlon Venango Warreu Washington Wayne Westmoreland . . . 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'.1 1 4f. ll.io! 14..H 3742 b236 3716 t.JJ'.i 2312f '205571 1 :!444llJsi1Hr3 2271i r21S4.;2, Majorlttet.. 13T.4t) 25261 A Cirl Murdrred by at Judge. New Yokk, Oct. IS. A let!er from Bio Janeiro gives the particu lars of the murder, in Maranhain, of a young girl by Judc I'onttr Vis querio, aged sixty five. The Jude it seems, was infatuated by the girl, who was only sixteen years of age ; and proving unfaithful to him, as he thought, he became greatly enraged, but left the place for a year, that he might forget her. On returning, ac companied by a man employed to as sist in the murder, he enticed the girl to his rooms, and as she eutered she was seized by the accomplice, who choked and gagged her. The Judge then compelled her to inhale chloroform, when she fell insensible, lie stabbed her repeatedly, and al most seveied the head from the body, and bit her savagely in his rage. Sometime before the Judge provi ded himself with zinc lining for a traveling ease, and into this case the body, all broken, was forced, and the eo er carefully soldered down. In a day or two the girl was missed, when the Judge's hou.-e was search ed by the r-olict'. and in a garden in thenr.r of the premises the body a-i'jimd interred. Four persons ut r-JKU to liavf U'cn concerned in arrestcil, but the Memphis, Tenn., Oct. IS. Ten miles above Oseola, Arkansas, on the Mississippi river above Memphis, at four p. m. yesterday, the steamer Mary K Toe was discovered, on fire over the boilers. The flames had gained Buch headway that the boat was run on a bar, but the deck pas sengers were forced to swim to save their lives. The clerk reports sixty-five passen gers on board of whom the chamber maid, one cabin boy, one cabin pas senger, two female and one male deck passenger are missing. The pilot Hans Cowan, was badly burned before he left his post. Several pas sengers were badly burned, none re ported serious. The Poe was a large stern wheel St. Louis and Bed river, Carir Line, freight carrier. The City i' nuiua i ii via ai inc- Mint ''4. jihtj &nair ticre auer, renucrcu an uie assiMan. . iw.. ; Ju,! ow :ng to his exalted station, sible, and brought the survivors t j tirjlv be placed under surveil this citv. The Toe wason her d a-1 in,.,. nt tho lime ward trip. 1 art ot the cargo vi seventy-five barrels ot oil, tith burst, spreading over the BurO- of the water a sheet of flame, ' which many men were uurneu e:ter leaving the boat. br. Lous, Oct. I S. TLe steamer Mary E. Toe, reported burned at Daniel s I omt, yesterdav, was own ed here by Carter it Conn, John X. Bollinger and Thomas and John W. Toe. She was valued at $30,000, and was insured for $20,000. Carter & Conn's interest was insured for $6,000 in Cincinnati, John X. Buf- finger's for $5,000 in St. Louis compa nies, and the remainder unknown. The Poe left here on Sunday with twenty passengers and eight hundwd tons of freight, valued at The freight is insured for $4,500. A Ktatnrk) laayer Shot. S75.000. TII ! Railroad 1 rack. The Hon. Sam. Josephs, who was read out of the Democratic party shortly before the clcctionjhas been returned to tha Legislature in a dem ocratic district in Philadelphia over the regular democratic nominee. Thi Republicans of Ohio polled aboot one half their votes at the late election, and the consequence is that the Legislature is Democratic, which insurea the re-election of Tbarman to the Senate, and also makes tim the probable Democrats eandidate for . President in 18? 6 A daring and brutal attempt at murder was discovered on Thursday night, near Colliers' Station, on the Pan Handle railroad. The telegraph ic operator at that place saw two men walking up the track, and heard one of them say to the other : "We would have done better to have thrown him over tbe bridge." His suspicions were at once aroused, and telegraphing to stations below, a search was instituted which result ed in finding, but a short distance from Stcubenville, a man securly bound across the track. When found he was unconscious from the effects of severe wounds upon the head. From letters upon his person his identity was established as a plasterer from Allegheny, named Holmes, who had for some time been working in the vicinity. He was removed to Steuben ville and a locomotive sent in pursuit of the two men, who were tracked from station to station until arrested. They told conflicting stories, none of which were satisfactory, and both have been committed to jail at Stcu benville to await developments. The injured man at last report still re mained unconscious. By the kind ness of the Superintendant of the Panhandle road, his daughter was notified of the affair and being fur nished a pass to visit her parent, lctt the Union Depot yesterday afternoon. Bobbery was evidently the object of the assault. LnsviLi-E, Ky., Oct. 23. This afternoon at 5 o'clock a man named Joseph Crawford entered Magistrate Lincoln's office, on Seventh street, with a companion, and, walking to a small back room, spoke a few words to John McCarthy, a well-known lawyer, and then drawing a pistol, fired at him a distaneeof five feet, the ball passing into McCarthy's head near the right ear. Crawford then turned to pas out, but was caught bv 'Suuire Lincoln and sent to jail. McCarthy is said to have re tained $350 bounty money belonging to Crawford since 1SC0, he having collected it for him after the war. After repeated demands Crawford went at the hour stated and said he wanted his monev. Crawford's com panion states that McCarthy threat ened to kill Crawford with the result as stated. Crawford is a wealthy Tenncssean. McCarthy was taken home and is in a critical condition. A LLENTCWN, Oct. 21. The Lehigh has risen about eight feet since yes terday morning. This morning u bov, iiame at present unknown, was drowned while trving to catch wood In tim Lehiirh The Allentown roll-,' ing mill company were compelled to stop all their works, excepting the puddling mill, this morning on ac count of the high water. roTTSviLLE, Oct. 21. The rain storm commenced here earl' on Sat urday night, and continued steadily until nine o'clock lust evening, doing much damage throughout the country. Between Minersville and Pottsvillo a bridge of tho Peoples' railway com pany was. washed away. A train had just passed over when it was swept away, narrowly escaping de struction. The funiHccs at St. Clair arc considerably damaged. At Tamaqua an immense pile of coal dirt was washed on the tracks of the Philadelphia and Beading railroad, and the track inundated over 100 feet. Xo trains have passed there. The six o'clock p. m. and the passenger trains have been delayed until this morning. The Philadelphia train due here at 7:30 p. m. was delayed by a land slide at Mount Carbon. At Giradville, while Mr. Levan, his wife and two children were re turning home in a buggy, the horse became frightened at the roar of the greatly swollen stream, the buggy was upset in the creek, and the chil dren lost in an instant. James Bow den, a miner, was instantly killed at Mahanoy City by the fall of coal in the mine. Owing to the stagnation in the iron business the Fishblack puddic and rail mills have suspended work for the present, throwing 000 hands out of employment. XoniusTowx, Oct. 21.-The rains of Sunday night and yesterday have caused the river to rise rapidly, und the water in the Schuylkill is now higher than it has been since the freshet last spring. The banks are overflowed ; canal navigation has been temporarily interrupted, and in many places the water has risen near ly up to the tracks of the Xorristown branch of the Beading railroad. It is estimated that the water last night was ten feet above high water mark, but no serious damage is known to have been done and it is now subsid ing. Work upon various railroad improvements has been stopped. BEAMXd, Oct. 21. The Schuyl kill river at this point in twelve feet above low water mark and is still rising. The top of the gates and lock houses can only bo seen above the flood. At Jackson's locks the ferry is carried away. Very little refuse is coining down at present. A number of families along Wa ter and Canal streets moved last night. Several houses and stores along the river bank are flooded, and it is feared great damage will be caused should the river continue to rise. Maich Chink, Oct. 21. There is seven feet of water in the dam, and the river is falling slowly. The rain is over Xo damage has been done here. Tkoy, Xew York, Oct. 21. The high water last night carried away a portion of the bridge now in course of erection across the Hudson. The shipping is but little damaged, al though the gale blew all night. Xew York, Oct. 21. The freshet A French custom-house officer, of au inquiring turn of mind, noticing the arrival of a lariro herd of rotkiiiif- Kt'w Aieertiemehfi New A Jerri inc m eh U. out what the , opened sever-j . stomach full ; Menphin. A Terrible Trag-edy. Cikcisnati, October 20. Thomas Christopher a one-legged blacksmith. living near Bedford, Lawrence coun ty, Ind., entertained a neighbor, John .Morrow, last night. - (suspecting un- dne intimacy between Morrow and bis wife for some time he last nijrht found his suspicions verified. In a fit of frenzv, and armed with a knife, he first stabbed his three chil dren, then his wife, and turning on John Morrow, dealt him two cots on the face. Morrow threw him down, took the knife from bin and pluntred it into bis body ten or a dozen times, killing him instant! v. Morrow was arrcBtcd. Mrs. Christopher was stab bed in the abdomen, and her bowels protruded from the wound. It is thought she and one child will die. All the parties bore a good name and were respected. Memphis, October 20. There was a heary frost this morning, wi:h a prospect of a heavier to-morrow. It had a favorable effect on the fever, but was fearful on thousands not clothed tor the winter and made des titute by a succession of calamities during the past year. A majority of the societies and relief boards are un abc to supply applications for assist ance. Propositions have been re ceived to take some of the orphans, but a great many are yet to be pro vided for. John Walsh, undertakes and an alderman from the First ward, died to-day. He was sick only forty eight hours. Memphis, October 20. Mortuary report: 23 from yellow fever ; 7 from other causes; total 7. A Vlrl Hilled by her Father. along the Oswego and Midland rail road through Sussex county, Xew Jersey, was the most severe ever known there. Thousands of acres of land were overflowed, in some places covered the tops of the fences. The loss bv the accident last night will reach from $25,000 to $30,000. Coxcork. X. II., Oct 21. During the raiu storm which begau here on Sunday evening about three inches oi rain leu. ine .uemniac river is very high and rising fast. The Plym outn intervales are Uooueit and no traius have come from the north or gone up ueyond ijake niago since yesterday afternoon. At Franklin the high water has stopped the pa per mills. A temporary bridge across the Orion river at Waterbury, Vt., was carried away yesterday afternoon. (IRRF.3T SOTEN. horses, wanted to find nuiuiuis livid on. He al, and found their littl oi -igar-. A woman stated to a London magistrate recently that during her five years of married lifo her husband had knocked her down 115 times. She must have bcii f'd of it an well ns a good matbemeticinn. Albert Hawk, aged sixteen years, of Monroe county, was caught in a belting of a tannery a few days ago, and whirled about the shaft until he was crushed te a jeliy and one of his legs '-'oinphitely eovored from hi.s body. The limb having been cut off the body was thrown a considerale' dis tance from the hhiift. The father of the boy heard the noise of the fall and on reaching tho place id the ac cident discovered one of the legs still revolving with lightning rapidity. The opinion gains ground that I'M. Stokes will be acquitted this time, or that the jury will fail to agree. The evidence already submitted of the new witnesses, especially that of Patrick Logan a few days ago, is likely to leave an impression on the jury that the prisoner's life was in danger, and that it was only a question of who should be killed first he r Fisk. Here is a suggestive fact which the real friendsof temperance every where would do well to ponder upon. The prohibitory liquor law is now rigidly enforced in Boston, ami it is asserted on good authority that there are twenty-eight hundred liquor-selling estab lishments in that city. F.i-Mayor (iaston, himself a total abstainer, pro nounces emphatically in favor of a stringent license law instead of pro hibition. Daniel B. Watson, formerly secre tary of the Social Building Associa tion of Baltimore, was arrestet at Krie, on Friday last, three indictments for forgery having been found against him. The forgeries are on the Balti more city banks, and are said to amount to four thousand dollars. The Clinton (Mo ) Aihinale, of al recent dale, says: "A case of experi- j mental hanging occurred in the east ern portion of the country last week. A horse hail been stolen, and a roung man by the name of Gordon was ac cused of the theft. He denied it, and, to make him confess he was suspended several times by the neck and let down to blow. But he did not confess, and the parties eutraired in the hanging are now in the clutches of the law." Quite a number of Senators and Representatives are already at Wash ington, making arrangements for their winter quarters. It is noticeable that those from the West and Xorth are nearly unanimous in declaring that the salary grab bill must be repealed, while those from the South are advo cates of a retention of the law on the statute books, and express a determi nation to oppose its repeal. Senator Carpenter is almost the only Western Congressman who insists that the law should not be repealed. The Postmaster of Boston recently gave a lecture on the postal service, and illnstrated the proverbial care lessness of letter writers by showing his audience two hundred letters tak en in the office the previous day, which were not properly prepaid or directed, and two hundred and fifty postal cards with nil sorts of messa ges on their backs, but not a sign of a direction on the face. One morning last week, at an ear ly hour, a man standing on a wharf at Cincinnati observed a dog swim ming around in a circle in the river. The observer went to rescue the dog, and discovered near him the body of a man who, as the coroner's inquest proved, had committee suicide, lie had been the dog's owner, and the ... ll.iu ( " 'f " 1 ATseriran public O V KK '1 r: T ; : ; V - 1 1 1 ns ue ver yet f lilei to give M'.u:. I s:ait Motion, and bos Justly brou ttl ; l. liiu piuaCca for all ex ternal Wountis, Cr.it, Burns, Swelling, prains, Itruigi, &., &c.l for Man and Ueast. No family f ItotiM lc a single day. rc- without this IJniiiiejit. T:i : ::i.-riey funded unless tho Liniment i- rs repre sented. Po mm and c-t tin- :.oniiino MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIIIKN 1 . FoM by all DriiRgistH and Country Ston-3, at 25c., 60c and $100 per Bottle. Notko atylo, gize of bottle. 4c. It A I'm ' S IRON CITY GUN WOltKS. A lanfc nJwirtmi nt of Muzzle an I liroitrh Iym.!-It'-j ("Inula an l il'tul lf l.arri l) Stint O una. hid. K, fii volTi.TF, 1'itoli1, Sennit? uiy:& unl Kict.itiic Tin-kin. Call uii'l cx-rniin: ruy utook, cr joul fur l'rlc Lii"t. Ad'lrow, it. if. si nri.TK. KJl.llicr'jr strict, l'itt6hurlj, ttHf'I,ttI''tiig don; i.u shun notice. octl IV agnolia -Balm A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A Pi-re Blooming Complexion. ft is I a. V;;;i t.i.1,.. an.! ita nperttlon la een t'i-1 fill nt cun: It loo.i awy with the Fluihxl A, p. k: c au w J by liiL Fitlfme. and Excite mfbt Meal and rcnioveaallBloU'heaaa Pimptaa, (b-iniK (U: k and unsightly apota. DriTu amy iau. reckU s. and Sunburn, and by Its gentle bat IKJW. rfu! uifiuence maiitlea the faded cheek with YOCTKntt BLOOM A5D BEATJTY. jold ky all rruKrfsta and Fanrv B tore a. Depot. 6ii ttik Place, New Korfc TIE KILD P0WE3 mmmmmm ulllC 14 WUIlll JIIU1C U.liUwi. " ' otlii r Klttrr. , . r. For t all Pro? str.rM. Oroccrlrs anil T'i i n In Mi'U'rtiie.-: No. whili-:iie anil ri'til nt H ltl!H 4 HWIN'ii'S. Wliolnwlr lrairi.'l-t9,eor. AMEK1CAN STOMACH lilTI V.liH Ml i, CO., 2lUaniU.iU0irlystr.it. l'lltibura, I'a. LOTZ'S PATENT i!i MOST M "KAlil.i: i: KK IN VK.NTKD. Xne Adrerlixementt. Atrir Al:.rti j;.i.M FOi:sAIf; litiiirTO;in. ,n r.r, f SuniPrai-t n.unty, th " J " ' or,.. ,in.. pnir in im r..il m., , -I.I-: ' fli-niMMl, wiil ai-tt at A'.','.. a..th iiar if u,t 1,71 ., , ' 'i s,.: " Dr.mla-a. In KMn.raM to.nU,?,""- a " , I'ju acrr, a. ,,.,, "J1'. r,r ' Surili K. Iii.onn. I" it.v Ci.urt uf roiiim-.n tii:r mxi frirn.1, H-n- I I'lfi "f SunnTs. I :..nm . ry Mar.ii, !' . Si-pi'inlM r 'I ., s. j 117.1. AliiK .Siii.jKn- I , rtrii'k"ll. Mxiinn. I Iiiiwe. KrA now to wil. 17th Sptemhrr, i.n m.JL.n f W. II. Kwntt, Kii., atturni y lur plaintill. the 4'niirt appoint J. Otl, ionimiii"tiir t" tkii t-lnii.mv. n nur! In.! I.urta .in. I nil t.illloli. r Urn. t Iruni't'lie ri-oir.t n-rtlii-.l r'h S'liK-ra- i ynd othrr liiipr'rt,mnl, ... . ....... - H'..t. i.lh.H Prothopotary. I will attend U tlie iJutirn of t!:r atmrp apin.inl-mi-nt at tny i.nii e In Sonu-Mot, I'.i , on I u. hi. 4tli ol Novemlr. 1KT3, wiieu nn.l whi-rn all p.iriii iuterentcil may altcml. J. a. (Mll.l- ortu 'omuii!niii.iv'r. r!a r. ' "" In iai', LlUt lf CU lirftiLa nr la,. . " ouruar ' i y ,l-anor.-harloa th- '""'aii-i'i, i Mrotion aii'l tain, u, TSS '!ih,r. llll.TPKI tit t.) pal l tr, 1 1.. nB ,, lrlnr a.. :'."'" A-" i rlay. ilpppaai. iiurl pAIl I di-niro r.i:n waxtkd. ...... ..... .rrmnn. "-: ; bund ll April. 174. "nln.li.r In ufr,.. .: U. J . the prmi-a. bp p.ii 1 or jn-mr I aplT tiiapll tlm oii-h.ilf Intiirpt of my pl.in- inir mill. Intii-rn-'t. to an pn'Ttriinir. ri-ll- atiip num. 'I ho ar til Ijtiil.lln I two etort hlili, fixM, anil within 17u l' t nl tlio Pitt.-I.nr. W uti imclun h. li.iltlnii.rii li.iilr Tlila mail nrlorila sujiprior advnntHif a lor pliiopln both rust nn l . 1 i i i L'tit wpat Th ItultHlo Vall-yK'illm.'l.n.wliiPonrp I-'".!'." tUK of ponmlriii'tion. an.l Iippti.r'a Onu Itnilria.l. . A will both iflve adiiltiiiiutl fitrilitiv ior alnppitijr in Weaunoreland pountr Inirit.or 'I 1. f.n.rln.1 un.l nil t.f Oil. m:tr-h im r v Kfi. ' I.ilTOIliflr. an't on KM!r . ' hrt A lurj. I.ri.U mul ti.i.tt kiln with ' on I ll line lit r'rTi iouoji; tniPK i iironitn il i..r inc purpow oi uryin w jouii 3lil. inmi.pr. 1.' :il..i nttLi. i.r 1 to tin- uilli. .w hid Iota m .r or ic. an.t n in i, i. s '' tt.p 'AT !h.-. 4ua:m lci-t. i i.r turlhi'r Infonn.itl. n ii !.!rr or caJI i.n V. 11. MiAH.lt. octA (inrrptt, Sonierai-K 'ounty. Pa. 11 '., , : ' n.1 w . . . with Dlolltv ol w.r,. i 1 Urm la wnlftrluid wu!i .,'3' f"- tit orica iiouae an onn i,,u l... , s Tlv virtue of nni!ry wrltn f'i..ri.K.n ir.n an.l Ftra-1 rlii r';iia (ffrnd ontol the Court nit 'ominon,Plp ' ot SouiPriH-t county. Pa., and to ni ilirooli-!, I aiil exin.np to ?ule by public out. -ry, at the Court liouip ! In i.nii'rsc'l fioriuri. on aLur.iay, tlie mil my ot Nuv. iiiMT. A. I'.. IX, 3, at 'Z ocl.n k u. in., tne lowing ri'iil rslatp. All the Nxiit. till-. llitiT"-t nn.Ii-laitn n J..f. i Kcetfr. of, in un I to thp toilowinir ileirrit I ri:ul . i itatp, vix: A pprtain tr.n-t ol l;.n.l riutate in Storivi:revk tonrim!iii. Soin-T-t r.wiuty. i'.i.. p-.n-tainln? ! acnu. niont or lenn, all timber 1 in I. with a waU r power aaw mill tlipreon pri-ti'd. ailioininif lamia o( IVti-r J. Kei li r an I J -ilui ll.irn It, with ; th" npuirloun. ', Taken in exi-.-ution a the pr.;;ertyof J..ii. Kcef- er at tin-irntt ol hiua Ki'.-t' r. ShPrtll'ottirp. , ol.l VKH KXKI'PKIt. ; t:t. li, i Mifnir. j Isp: alau a ipien.li.l orchapj ' ..' i ppraonx spplyfntr a.,n -... alao tell a mountain fa-m f , l),rSi v.- 'Bt-.r. -ri i IJiato ol Juroh Crispr ),,. Ip'.tera tr a.iniinitraiin ", ' havinx lippn trrsntp.1 to Ir, lr- .v.7. bpreby ifivpn u, t .'i, ,n.i... " '-.n. ; " llate puvm'nt. an.) th-,.. .: to pretu-nt thpm dnltr 4u.h. ,7,v":' . on Sat unlay, the lit ,.,lv' J '"l '' tiocol tlio ailniliiliitrat..r' i . "" .'. :" i'iit: . p".2 AV,:ri r OK I'A I; SUM KKSKT ( tt'NTV, m: At an Orphan Court h'-M lit Si.mi rtu't. In an 1 f.r ti.iil p..unt', .n tin? I.ith ilay ot Scpti-tiilT, . It. liTS, l. ..n; the Jitor.tM .1 u lirtts lln ri.of, i on motion of li' tiry Y. S in:ll. .., tlii-i-ourt a- , piiit J. O. Kiiiiiiii'l, Prq., auditor, to make anl n- n.rt a illtrit.uti'.n ol tin: iun.!H hi the hn-is ot liver KneptN-r. a.llilini:raf..r of A!i-xan.lpr Nav- ' ..r. 'iiiea-eii, to an-1 ainotix tii'.i'J li-.tiJy tnrltled 1 tlu n to. ' K.ttr.iPt ol tJ.i- rfp..!-.! .f 1 1 'ct:rt certiilci thifl ' 15th dav of Sppt.. A. 1. t7:i. i K. J. W' AI.f Kit. ' l. rk. In puru ij. e t.f the above appointment tlieiin-riii'- l will attPti-i at Iu.j i.8:u- in s.,ni- r!''t Ur- I ou-rii. on Frl'lay. tin 7(b day ol Ni.vi'inln-r. K.S. . to iK-rloriu t In- 'Uiii' r. Ail p raoni" liarir.x riaima ; will pletr": pr'..tit If' m on that ilav. 1 .i ll. Kll M l-.I "15 Au :u..r. ! , To Pranklln Kli,z ,.f Lr.n, V: ToUeorire A. Kit a- , c unty Pa., and Ilirum i county til.io. J Vou are hen-i-y n'.t,'i;,..j . , nt ot fan: ton it,u ot Somepo-t bounty p i,i..i. it on in-- real easat , .tiiu'ii'-'.Teea 1 tbp 71 h nay of i-oj o j. iiiii.a pr-t-r. "I-.'VI s. J. , , .. TlTlox. f:,. .'"it-.i. I ' i .1'. Penn'a Femal - Ut l,v i--.tt J)i'i:i m: sai.j:.- llOMI. I! I'.MPIIRKTN' C,Ii Til IV Sl'KCIFICS .. 1" New Orleans, Oct. 19. Caroline Iluirel.afrod twenty two, from Alsace was killed hv her father, Joseph Hugel, this morning, immediately aft er landing from the steamship Lou isiaaa. Thev took passage to Bor deaux, and the father averted that the daughter, becoming too intimate with a young Frenchman on the Etcamer, dishonored her family. lie premised the captain of the steamer not to molest his daughter on board, but Boon after landing he Ftablied her twice with a knife fatallv. Singular Suicide. A Taa aul t Hall af Twenty fold Plvera. Dollar Forest, Ontario, Oct 25 A man, woman and child, with tickets from Chicago to Brookville, got off the train here yesterday, alleging that there were parties on board who wanted to kill them. They then went to a hotel, and later in the dav the three jumped into a deep pool of water. The man and child . were drowned, but the woman was saved. Tea Mile Rare. Philadelpaia. Oct. 22.. hundred and fifty-five thousand dol lars, coined in twenty dollar gold piecea, was delivered this morning te Soperintendant Pollock of the Philadelphia Mint The gold weigh ed over a ton and a half. Salt Lake, Oct. 20. The great ten-mile race here to-day, on a half mile track, was won by the Califor nia horse Grainger in thirty minutes, four and a quarter seconds, Wing the best time on a half-mile track in America. The Cambria Iroa Company, Joxstowx, Pa.. Oct ' 24 The Cambria Iron Company to-day an nounced that no regular cash pay ments need be expected until times improve. To-day was regular pay day, and they did not pay. . Fifty thousand cases of tobacco re main unsold in Lancaster countv the crops o('l872 and 1873. the trade is ruinously dull. A train of 133 cars (100 loaded with cattle and the rest with oil) passed over the Lehigh Valley rail road the other day. A man in Lehigh county, "A ho hid awn' his money several years ago, recently took it out for investment and found 6,000 in green-backs des troyed by mould. .Six persons are said to have lost their lives by drinking from a cup which had been used by a man who died from dyptheria in Blair county. Somebody in a Georgia court "ap plauded," whereupon the Judge (we quote from the Griffin Xeu),- indig nantly remarked : ".Now, dry up; I will let you Know tnat tins is no camp-meeting." A country editor, writing to a de linqucnt subscriber requesting him to pay up his back dues, concluded with, "If you pay up, you will oblige me if you won't, I'll oblige you." The treasury clerks who went to Europe last Saturday took with them $10,000,000 in United States five per cent bonds for the syndicate. 1 his makes $95,000,000 that have been negotiated. A California young lady, telling a gentleman about her Yosemite trip, said the scenery was gorgeous, but she didn't like their style of locomo tion. "How's that? how did you locomote?" "Why I had to ride a h clothes-pin." The Sioux Indians are disgusted with their summer's work in the vi cinity of the Yellowstone Park. They say: "Spectacled men from Spoon Butler's country heap fraud : white woman all cotton, dried up and full of horse hair; heap fraud." Chestnuts can be preserved any length of time by simply putting them in a bag or box and sprinkling com mon salt among them. The salt not only keep the worms from them, but preveuts theni from becoming hard. A rat lately st rated a bauk in Mar- tinsburg, WesUVirginia, cabbaeing his currency from a bar-keeper's mon ey-drawer. nen a run was made on the bank, do you suppose that rat suspended? Xo 6ir! he quietly ab sconded, leaving sufficient assets to pay fifty per cent, of his indebted ness. The Indians of Red River, Wiscon sin, have raised this year 3000 bush els of oats, 1000 ofeo'rn, 2000 of ruta bagas 300 tons of hay. They have also gathered 1 GOO bushels of eran. berries and two tons of rice. This sounds well. I faithful animal had in death. c!;ing to him even Xtw A d rertiscmenls. KNOCll MORGAN'S SONS' S Al'OLIO la a milwtituto fur Snap for all Hounoholil purKi?es, except waaliing clothes. s a r o i-1 o f..r Cleaning; yonr House will :ivc the labor ot me cleaner. Give it a trial. S A P O L I O for window i liettcrtlian whitinjror water. No removing; curtains ami curiietf. sir o lTo clean Paint an. Wo.I. in fact the entire housp.lietiorthanSoap. Nosl.-ippinir. Savea lalior. You can't aflurJ to ba without it. S A 1 OLIO for SiMuritiz Knirr I." better an.l cleaner than liath ilrick. Will nut scratch. S A l' O L I () is lietter than Soap ami San l for lH.Ii'hin Tinware. llriKhtena without scratching. SAP O J, I O Polishes lira and Copper ntensilis be:er than Aci.l or lil an.l iiultcn Sloiie. Is in- S A P O h I O f-r Washing IMshr nn. GIasw;tr! valuable. t'licajH-r tlian Soap. SrA P ' O L Fb" remorea Stain from Marble Mantels. Ta bles nii.l Statuary, from Hurd nnlshcii walls, and from China and Porcelain. I TIIS MOST I thve-1. Si:npp, l'ruiiii''. !.r. ...;i.m; i..,'. Th"j are tbe only Ilieilaili . . ' . r.'i.il... t to poJulUr ue u Hmj.'.e tti :t it : i eioi:ot b.i matin in uaini; IV in ; kj i.-n-.. s.i 1.4 o Lv frep from tlanyer; an.l ao etli nt. u-i t'i I uiw;.yi roliuMe. 'i ht-f have tho l.iii-r. t rnm."nl:iti.fi liofa all, and will always leu ii-r t-iuta'Ttioxi. Nos. 'un-.. Centa. I. Fovrra, ("oii.t4ti.in, Int'.amiatinn, . . J. H'arnu, W..im Kev. r, Worm toll", . . Si J. ryliiu-'ollr,orl":him:of Inf.uitj, . 2i 4. lliurilicta, (.1 i.il inli or Adulta, . . S3 5. ljrari:tfi-, t.riptn, !:ili.rtis Colic, . . 2 f. CIoleia-..ilurlMiv V Duatin, ... 23 7. o.-.i-( I'.ionc.'oti, . 23 8. 1Vpui"k1:!:i, '1 o i:li:ehc. F icenehp, . S3 9. llrutut ii .s, k llea-iiwhe, ertipo, . 23 10. Iyn pil.i, l.iii.j'jj t-i-Mt.a.h, . . . . 23 11. Siapl-rn-.l. cr i'tLUttul l'enoiLs, . 23 12. VVIitcit w i i-'it. 1'tTio.l!, . . . . S'i M. C'rourt. t ok-1:, l-itlieiiit lrpfithint?t 23 14. frail lcUriiiu, J.ryrtelaH, ltipa.ins, . 23 13. Illieiiiuat !u, lJieiiniatie I'a.iu. . . S3 18. Fevtr k:1 Atrne, tlull Fcnr, Aruer, i i 17. 1'ilra. b.'iu 1 cr b:iiim;, .' 15. ht hnliny, wti.l Kireor Wenk Eyes, . i i W. 4 atari li. m ul or riironie, Inllurtiza, . l.t 20. Whoopiuc-t oitli, violent coutjha, . .'-i SI. Aithnia, oj.).n?r i Itreathinir. . . . !" 22. frjtr liiuh:u t"i impaired litnritKr, . M 23. Nrrofulu, it-.ip i .'Iauda, Swelling-, . 4" it. eiiprnl I ility. I'Uyjical Weakness. . io Si. lropyui.J ac-nty N.rvtion J ' lit. Nra Mi anojs, t:. !tni.iw from riding, . J.. 27. It Id ii y -lii, (.ravel i.; i-i. r't'Vui I hility, S. niu. il Weakness orinv.il-nrnty in-lian-ts, . . . . . 1 00 K. Sore .ll.iutli, Ciiti'm-r. ... .4" 5). I riuarjr V:ih nciia. wf-ttioirtliplMl, . 5.i SI. l'alnfiil I'eriuiU. with .-p.uans, . . 4' 32. hlltterilla lit chali?"' of l'fe, . . . . 1 sl SI. Kptlepar-, hpnanm. St. Vitus' Pimep, . 1 HI 31. liiphtlirrln, ulcerated aon. tluutt. . . 5i S3. hroiiic ( uliReatlun an.l KruptiotK. Viaia, v evnta, icxeept 28, &1 a.l it , . ?I FAULT CAV:S. Cae (Morocco) wilhabova 33 l"rge v.a!j :.i : Manual nf directions, . . . C'aae (Morocco) of 20 larjto Tiabi and llwii, o . : Mt.irip boxea and Vials as above. ta-Thrie rcnudlea are aetit J:y ;'p cmc oralngle box to any part i.i :'.e ruuutry, fire of charge, on n-i; price. AdUreaa Humphreys' . Homeopathic tVled.cir. ; OiliM and Defit, No. Sol BonwT. N ( v ' For Sala by all JrniBl's- sTaTKur aalo by E. II. Marshall. Somerset, Pa NoV llil.i T I ."llj, I -xl Jiv virru-nf an r!--r n th': ' (ri-Ir.i-9 'm.rt of on tht j.rcniix f. on SATUIIDAV the lollowif or-ril.! viiluai.la farm, lute the pro;-rty ot iiuniel Korn, iti ccasp.i. situ ite in Soutbatnptoii t..wnsiii.. .,nier-l County i'a.. one mile north of V eii.TPi.uri;. aili.'iiiii.ic lan. is of Southampton As-H-nitioii. Jp-n; ittral. Valentine I--ii-y an.l o;iipr. i 'oii.-uiiinu j' a.-r a more or ie?s. six:y-tive arres el-ar-'l. and hitpen ai-r-s in nii-a.low. Tiierp are on the premises u two sti.ry frame hou.i-nnd I.-trtianiiTfeteil. Tbi re isalare ort'h.ir! ol i-h-.ire Irult tn-es. a.ples. pcari. iM-a"h-es. S.r.. on tbff farm. The land is wi ll watered! an I a.laf.t' -1 to niuiir arain an-i irn. I'li.-re i plriity ot i'i.iiI. I.ini. s'oti- an.t Iron Ore u t It ;.p n.i.-i . Sab- to taK pi i'-t" a: 1 o e.-lt p. m. T'i Iip o).-ne i U ;,ri. with eipermipp-i , lnTnlr-tors. I'roM.-f.ns mad". r..rat: I'pffe-s conrrd u;, n . ....... wut-icui-ut s r., lari.111 Piillir.m,.. . 1 1 . location, l-auti an .Wair K. b ii' oi iiio i.,iiowiI: Bamwl lra. i lin. Kobt. ih.i.iii.t J k w '' i Ur..wn. lir. Ja- Kin- v ., 7, K.-ter aln to th. r. ,' ..' - 1 T: " "ii: l MeJunkia. l:utl-r. - '(' Fratikiiii. !'.: H,,u. iia.i-i .nnien. .-r.::i si.n: Ma.lis" n. lu-:., ,. jy-t. ' A. h h Jw. Q, nriiAN.v covin T l.U MS. T n j- r ! p:il'i iji l;ty "I .- 'tic: ..n the 1-t t April. will In- ifiv 11. ;iri 1 U . an:nt:I p;ivi;r-iis ! L" ti A1 I.St I A FII.I. LINK fiF T11K I.ATI.ST Styled l.ir'or, Ctiamber.. liiiinte hud Ctflce r urulturp. linals warranted nt!fp'..ry in al! res pp ta. at reducl rates, w lioiesaie and retail. CLiiSi; MIOKNF.CK A CO.. C .r. l' nn ami Tenth S:.. llti(!.ur-h. oetl L. H. SMITH & CO, 190 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., S-Vr rr 1 rl"lV i tit. of Hit- wl -'! :cn- tint ( l. mt fci.r. ol thv tiiihiii'-e 4. ui which iitn t -.-ion r'iii:iri I'.-r in Ihr.' :-U 1 1 'ur -'l i v ji: iin-n f-.ti-1 ?i M 'II A KL l,Mr. Mflfcl- Eo MHowEEStei! .In-t pill lisbi d. a tint edit i . n ..f !lr. i 'ith .-rwell's Ci h-t.rati-. i-s:iy on tlie ra-ileal. -nr. (witboiit tned-iini-( ol Sp;ni.iit..rrli"i-:i or s-ii:inal Weakrips. Ii,v..luiirary Si-mioai I.sses. lin;-.trui-v. M.-ntal and I'hysi.-al Inrapacitv. Imrx-oiluetils to !r- ria-re. etp.: also. Consumption. Kpilepsy ttn i Fits. ; in liu-pil by si.l iri.!ii!i-iirpor si-xual e.vtravairin'e. ! Irii-pin a seaie-l envloj onlv six pi-nts. tipi-elel. rated author, in tl.U a.Iniirat-ip p-,iv. i eb-arly demonstrates from a thirty years" sti.-pess- ' fill praetii-p. that tiip alsriiilnir .'nspiin'-ni-es t.l ' si-it-abuse may bp ra lirally cured tsi'.hout the ; dantji ri'us use of internal tnedivine or the appliea- i tlon cf th knite: ".iiitinif out a nnsle of cure at ' otter simple, certain and effectual, by means ol which every surh ri r. no matter what bis condition j may be. may cure hiin-cil cheaply, privately and ' raiii'-iiy.. I t I hi" b- 't irp I.. nId lie ia tli" lu n is of every youth ar.'t every man in the land. Sent under s al. in a plain envoi, pp. to any a "tress. po: ni I. . n reveit ol fix eeuts. or two st stauiio;. Alt". Vt. Ctilvemell 1 MarripL"? li'ii lf." i rie SO lent. Ad.!r1i:!..-itiMi-;..-.- I II AS J. C. KI.IXKX Co.. I'.I liowery. Mew York, l ortoft . i t . x 4. ti-p is hercU- siv... derol the Orptians' I ,.UK ni-T.-laiid. tht-r.. wjil t. t Satitnt. y. ilip l.-t .i,,. ((i ; loHin-r ijrs.-rii.f-d p..,; , tr.o l id 1,-ii.t si-na'"- tij i.ii-i e.-lurv and S:,ri. rl.-. -. r. for Ha-,, u n ' Marua.et .i l.i: :" l Hay. dn-paseu. p ot w In. Ii i.n a. n s are stand. ..Uiuz. bin., t.ji k.-r st... p. an I other in.j,, i.n I an hi pl ..rd,jr.i it ;-Ui; it.-. . 31- p. VfT. ' n s t.. real esutt.. rl llani-1 , townsiiip. sai I n,nui v " i Th Somerset aa' Vt i- , '' thp-nirh it: us j., ' I road tr..ni .lit. fi.-:,.,'.,. "t'rJ' : l'"-!imiar. snrv-y il:,Y t,tla 'J" dp-irable .t farra. j.... ! ela invest :n-nt woU; ) , , ! ini' the f.n-inisi-s. '' . du-tp-l by Wm. i;. Ilunt.r u. pxprntorsof s.,i,j ,1.,.;,.,, ' j IkKWS.One.thir,!,,, th . ; .aid on i-";nfirniatj.,n of thrpp Pipsal annual pavni.-nt.' , s-cured by tn.I. an.l n,(,rT;' , . ll ti.ec.iart''" 0t!, Jt'SEi'H st - - KEAI. KSTA TV -l- FITTH AVETIUE CLOTHING HALL, Cur. Fifth Ace. and Markt! S!., riTTsnrnrrii, va. 1813. FALL STOCK W. I I.iw-r thin :iy i tiier luusc in tl.c eilv. i Mirppn. n of a r.-mi,!Ued . . imu of the .r,.bans- (,-:', ' I I a., we wnl .n at .,utli ' . I " --'tolH.r. l,::-,l,.B ;&?rV.?, I a. m.. the real estate of smurl V uinuiit township, dp,,,,, a..;..-!- I or parrel of land situate-i "i s-anersP, county. Pa., .-. nt,!, . , nelivilo I.aiiruuiHv Manufacturers and Dealers i niToir.s xotici:. Tlie undersiirnpil auditor, fippoiiitcd bv the Or phan's Court of Somerset county. Pa., to make and rci"rt a distribution of the fund in the hands ad the administrator of Samuel Kiililins.il. deceased, to and amouir those leirally entitled thereto, will attend nt his ofUce nn Tin (Clay, tho 'Jlst day of Oc tober. lsi;i, al 10 o'clock a. in. I when nnd where all persons interested mav attend If thav think proper. 1. U.UAITHKK. el Atidiu.r. UDITOH'S XOTICK. Tne undersijrned having been appointed audi tor, hy the Orphans' Court, to ascertain advance ments and make a distribution of the lunria in the hands of Napoleon llaynes, executor of Oconto fark-r. deceased, to an.l among theso lepra II v en tit led thereto, will attend to the dulleaol aid ap pointment at his office in S.ners t. on Wcducsdav, the tl day ol October. 1-.73, alien anil wliere all par ties inUT.-tied can ntteud. a. j. coLnonv, , octl Auditor. ix Tin: CSZILS02ST lew Cone Far lVIvLOIA' Ki:i .i:(TOU Grates and Stoves, Study Your Own Interests, SA.uniiHi tlie t.kof J. II 1W li-II I...C ... pUicha.-llii el.-l, here. The stock ciiprij-s Men's. I !.,,- Youths' and Chiidr-ii s CL.thinir. at wboirsale and rptail prices. 1'aruciilar atleiiuon aiven to Custom Work J. HANNACH. Hr.ns this in vitatu.nwlth yon. ril ai scr. i a!, a hi.uspan.l barn th. n- t laaisouudrriaid wnl, f,r,. r;., ".1IHT3IS. J J, jn. . ,i is r,,;il u. ..-. market. I :,(. ma purp. ip-. d -.-iv . ! I ti-s i-ut and maiic . .. t. Tr.uts. .i...!ia!"cu aii !" p.ll I . P'lUii nr.iiu.il p io.-i.. .-ii i;ie in I 1' O. a.i.lr. I sii:iri i m-. tit. v'l 1 r lu !e -f the County, i";,. Ji i s S IYL" '" J Aft iB . h.;.:.L A'imii.isTnit' rsii..! irj.e JOHN P. DEAN, Ua 4. ALSO 1 UDITOirS XOTICK. Hot ASr Resristors ami Venli- lators, tie. TlieSiiiH-riority of the Cone Fnmacc cousins in its sitnpiicity td coimtrnction, Lirue amount of r.i. diatinn surtace. easa ol liiauairemcnt and eet.nnmy iu litel. ftiTiiiar at War. ona-third of Intd or-r the ordinary Furnace. 1 lie undcrsiifneil auditor. apK Intodbvthe tJourt or Common Picas of Somerset countv. Pa, to , make a distribution of the balance of the funds in The W CllmailRoneCtOr Gr.ltfl the handaof A. J. COLBOKN. assiamce of John 1 Schell. to mid anions tlie cpultors entitled to .Hai Rn n.-l ni,wV.I..I receive the same, will attend at bis ntfb-enri W. d- ni sJay. theZSltlayof October. !;:), at 10 o'clock. a. in. when and where all persona interested nar present their claims. V. H.H.VITHKII, Ptl Auditor. retint7.tl..n r..f fi.....it nraa, Kantiouiy vt Fuel sinJ lleatijir tn -itv it sLands without a rival. Anexaiuin.itii.il of our sto. k is liutc.l. jipetruiiv v. octl I? ULK TO ACCKPT or UKFUSK. I Jl ULIC SALK OF THE 1 KU A S A P OLIO removes Stains and Grease from Carpets and other woven fabrics. There I no one Article known that n III do ao many kind of work nml do It am well na Stnpnllo. Try It. 1IAXD S A P O L I O n new nnd wonderfully f fli ctivo Ttnlot Soap, havinic no equal in this country or abroad. HAM) S A POLIO as .in article for the Ilath, "reachel the louutain" of all dirt, opens tlie pores and givea a healthy action and lirllliant tint to the skin. HAND S A P OLIO Cleanses and lleaiitifles tho Skin, in stantly removlnir any ataJu or bleuiish In. in both hands and faue. HAM) S A P O L I O is without a rival in tbe world for curing or preveiuiinr roai-hnesa and chappinir of either hand or lave. ioPatil J. lleyurs, resldimt in iMattaiiui-jr. SIoM Arariah II. .Meyers, residina; In Indiana vouutv, Pcnna. You arc hereby noilfie I to appear at an Orphans' Court lo be held at Somerset, on M on. I sr. the '.'4th day of Novemlier next, to a.x-e4 or re I use to take the r.-al estate of Joseph Meyers, difpased, at the appraised valuation, or show cause why the stiine should not he fold. OI.IVEK KXEPPKK. Oct 15 Sherllf. 7XKCUTOi:s XOTICK. le tters of adnibiistratloti on the nstsi of T,,hn Lambert late of Shade t.iwnshii). deceased havmtt been Kranted tome, notioe Is hereby niven that 1 will attend at the residence of Charles. W. Meyers, fn said township, nn Saturday, the tU day of NoVcuiUt next, lma, when nil pe'rs..nl hav Intr claims against said estato will present litem lor anttlemeiit pp.K rly nuthenticatttl. and thosv? Indebted tosaid estate will Drake imvinent. JOHN C.IiKAF, Oct. 22. Kxeeiitor. A1' PITOICS XOTICK. Jluviux iK-en aj.pi. jilted by the Court, iili.lii. r. to mane nnd report a ritstrll tition of the fund In the useil bauds ot the exeruUtra of Keninmln Kiiimicl.de eeascd. to and niuoiiir those l.-iallv ..miti.i u.,.n " ,, ,: " , "H"'."?. "y m r:lU(,n ' h,'re. aro . t''n.!a .,( others Who V. l rjr .V' "V " e- iin u sillira m M TITLUp. I rr It nn.l ull.r y.rsell. and In any e.ij in which it doc n cure ...c Miv.ti.j ni:. ol- reiUII.HM MIX- L:UALSPi;iN PliOPKKTY ino unucrsijimvt will exis.so to pitblie sale, on the premises, on Tuesday, the '."1st dav of (k-tubvr 17.1. Hie eclelirated Mineral Sprinir property, situ", ate at Summit Mills. Somerset countv. Pa., con taining eighteen lur-s. having thereon erec'teil a hirite new three story buildiiiK loo foet front by to tet-t deep. The house has a lartre numlr of ro.'.in and was built f.ir the acetanmoilation of visitors to tne .-.priiiL-s. i ne waters hare been thop.uKiilT analyiied byexpcrietiPed chemists and pronounced seroud to none in the I'liited States. The seenerv in romantic and elimiite deiitrlittul. The Springs are but two miles trom the li.iilroad at llaleCitv and a railroad will be built to the place at an earlv day without doubt. The Sprtntrs arc easily acces f ible from all points, an.l bv another season a larare liunibcr ol vieltors may be ciuili.iemlyexp.Tted Sale at 2 o'clock p. ni. Terms made knl.wn on .lay le. F. J. Coi'NTKYM ., M. 1. lir.MHKliT. "'11' Asiifnecaof . II. Humbert. DYSPEPSIA. Tltis is one of Hie most fearTiiI diseits .s that ever man was alUiotetl with, ami has cau.-ed more mis ery than any other, but, at tlie same time it is.. lie td the most easy to cure it vou hiivethc ri-bt art!, .iie.and IIKAIH.KY-S PYbl'KPSI A KhMFliY is the otic, lor u willCCUK the worst case i f Iiva pepsia In n short time. F. r many vcarsitwa. and still ip. bv one of ttu mom i .hysiei.in3 in Cbiea r i, in his private pruc'kc nnd ui no eai wlitTe lie icsed U did he tail to pur'., hu Carpcutcrt. iuitl I.lut Itstiiilii.' loU SbovrlH. Npiult-ti. SeylhCH. .iualhe, Ior. I'orksantl ItHkes. tncether with a Inrjte nnd varied .t.rk or Hardware and Cutlery, suitable for Ike Irnde. at Itrrntly rcdurt-d ratea. I ulj VI KXXA PREMIUMS. THE WILSON SHUTTLI Sewing Machines ! PBIZE MEDAL AndlVIedalofHonc Fi'K T'lK BeslSswiMii iifs iay. theSthn'f November. 1ST3, when and where ail partU s interested can attend. . . F. J. KUUSF.K, wtls Auditor. HAND S A P O Ii I O removes Tar, I'ltch, Iron or Ink Stalna and tlrease; for workers in Machine Shop, Mines. Ac., is Invaluable. For making tho Skin white and soli, nnd alvlnic to It a bloom of lieauty." it ia ausurpasaed by any c'osnielio known. HAM) S A POLIO costs ten to fifteen cenln per enke, and every body should have it. You will like it. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Bay It or yonr merchant if he baa) It or w ill procure It for yon. If not, then write lor our Pamphlet, "All about Napolio," and it will be mailed free. KXOCII MOU( JAN'S SONS. 20 PA UK rijACE, N. Y. Or 231 Liberty Street, IMttshnrgh, Pa, ATAKBELIZEI) MANTLKS, KANOFS Urntea. F'uniaous. Tlio. Hetrlaters, ate., Old'a Patent Utility Firo Urate, (rluaoeat and heat,! and Star Kauire, with Sell'-Cleauina; Oveoa, saT Uig 3U iierevtiL in fuel. Send for Circulars. JAMES tlL.lt, Xo. KS LI'jerty Su, ' u.a ' Pittsl'tirgh, Pa. Esiat XKCUTOIt'S XOTICK. .ate of Aliraham ltrown, late of Oret iivi'.le tp.. 1.H'I. IjPttert! lesinmeiitary un the alstve estate bavuitr been ttranlp.1 M the undersltme.1 by the proper au thority, n.icc ia In reby piven U tiie indeliie.) to It to make Immediato payment, and those havluir clalma attaint it to pn seiit them duly authenticat ed lor settlement oa Saturday, tiie "iist td Novem ber, 1H73, nt the late residence of the deceaspd. . PETfcll llimWN. wtu . . , Fjocutor. E.H. MAr.SlIAIX. RHEUMATiSftfl Is the Scourire or humanity, and thousands the world oyer are sum-rimr ultli It t.'ay, hut lr. llradley s Kheumatio IJcuniiv will cure the worst eaaes. IP. matter how Ions lh"py havp suttertvl, we warrant r:ur Ubeumatle llemody b cure you trive It a trial ami satisfy Torrwdr that i Is tho n I K K """l 'O l" I'llOIIP. J nilU .....c ."-co .ureii i.y me iisvot it: in uiiii ii win en re Tuu. octa : try it your. N OTICK. Ii0aT- - On tlip'i" lt.r&ll inat.. lu Dale Mil (..ver vrvs? ( LEE H mp.'titur. ruropean ..rAat-1 SMITH & CO, 4S.i::.v.' rit:rmr,M AC.I-TS WAXTKD. OLl'TION XOTU'E- ) Ac l'AUi, MARK THE VICTOR SKWIXrt MACHINE Co. Uip I it li Is a Ixck stitch. Shuttle .Ma chine, with s. li setting Needle, best tinialied and inost p.-rtcet .11 jehiite ottered. An increase of over .kjo pxr ithi. r, ,;licsol over 17 1. For terms ' V ICTOR SEWING MACHIX E CO.. ! - 1--T Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. LK TO ACCEPT cr KEFl'SE. lojohn Itorder. rrsiiliiiar in Siitmocr Hill i..n. ship. amlnlii county. I'a.. Freiierick. lntha riue, luteruuirrie 1 wiib Jan-b Swank, .Mnitilale na. intermarried with illium L .hr, Keliexva iiitern.:trrip.l with Joae Ilamluu't, tci.lina iii Jonnwtown, Cambria o univ, Pa., E'.mira. inter, married with Jiunca Potter, residing n Viler township, Cambria eoniilv. Pa., Joseph, residiti" In t 'learn- I I .-ounty. Pa.." un.l llarv, residing In W atiTli, III ickhawk ci.untv. Iowa. You arc hereby notified loapK"ar at'anOrphans' t.oiirt I.i be held at Somerset ou Monday, the ".4th day ot November neit. to accept or refuse to take the real estate bf lianiel l-.r.tcr. deceased, at the appriuse.1 valuation or shew cause why the Sam should not 1 sold. . OI IVEi: KNFrPER. ' Sh.rif. II' QKI'IIANS' COl Ity viria .f ah w Ut ii ('curt of Si.rii'nct rx uuti Ol'KT SALE. 1 he co partnership heretofore ii.tiass- an I style of Kernes!. Help. Catrp -.. dealers at Garrett. Somerset cx uiiiy. 1 day dissidved by muttu! ccojcd:. l'-.t!:i-I'clp havinir purch ased tlie Interest J Camp and Frank keiine.iv. aiut will 4 sines. eotmecte I with the flm just "'.. CHAKLKS EAKNl? SMI KL P. r'H-r1 sMi"ii. eyy. Kit VK KDALi l Ciarrett. Pa.. Sept. 10, l.s73. Farm for Sale. I will sell at private sal that eertlia T,r' uated six miles Southwest of Vt. r:ca!;- Huntingdon township. Westm. p'i.niJ'"l0r--coutaiutniiT ats.ut 1 2 ( C T K Has thereon a k.kk! frame .jw.llinic bull w.sl an.l coal bouses, a new Inny ;L crn cribs, hoit pens, and ether out -""u: sprinir of iro.nl water at the Jj.T. -' everv ticl.l: over 200 Bearjng Grafted Fruit Trees Ijeunveiilant to churptics. -h.;s. wtthin five mil. ot lltwi " ',-,.. Plttshunth a Coiinellsviile raurod. inree miles ot Scott a atation . : .. and within three miles f s:onerTi..- , i... .. i ... .,iitt'.wS' : ins. ui.ut,i I'lHC 9 are .'U . .w . - - PalSl :.. I ... i v.- . -n.r PTP. ' ... .nn;.. ...... i -..i"0 In han V IHMl A t.r.l 1 l.'.k ...... . ' .t". ...!. ... h raid V'ir " .. I. ...,e.r!.V OU lull w i- v further intormatioa a.t.lresa Marti" - f, J. P.. Mt. Pleasant. W esimoreland "' or call on the subscriber on the Pr"'v j. 1 I Wav Price : P"r ?' i :': hand April 1. IT. m 'J ' ":!" il 1. 1ST, an.l the UaiatK .' F TO TH E CITIZENS ( F s? Your attenth n ia special;? la" ! :, - that the National Hanks are a Peive auhjeriptioDS to the cK;f" I 'entennial lt.iar.1 ot nuance. iu"-- Ucd out Of theOmhftna urt of Somerset ctuntv. anl to me .l.ei.i there will be evp. .sc. I to public sale oh the premi' a. V on Fridnr Octotier 'Hi li. A 11 1ti i.. w eis.-t townsiiip. the Mlowinic real estate, late the ..ith ..ui Mneete.l wiih HM?'v iiKWiiiwi .uiiiu.-i iii. oppewReii. vi" I .. i....i.- k..ii....i . .... tht. Kris.'" from this source are to be eiuuloi .a i. ot the mil iiiir, ror ine ilu-.h..." AneloclioB forrPresldent anil Manaorp T..... ?,C 'aflT il? wllerlmrp A Wet Newtou Plank Koad Co.. for one year, will be held at the bouse hi John Hill, Esq., Somerset, Pa., nu Mon day, the third day of November. 1TS - - W. II. PICKINO. " .04t l'refident. . htssl of Itaie City, a uote. dated Sc.tcmr? lth I IVU1U "'"Kl "l"011-'1 uu". "n' weliwatcr "" lulie oorin i be represruiea rr me name w. east ol Somerset cutuliisnn lid aerea. a.l..inluK i to itritiecommemorati..n ol th ;,.. V.' o." "r'l:,1lV,h '"'. Samuel Trent, Charlea ( IdAta-darof the nation. The aharei t III and others, all cleared aud In a troo.1 state of i ottered for lit) each, Bud sab'"'" "''' ( cult vat Ion. I he land is of r.i.ul nn.iii...i L ...i ..i vrtioca. ... .. 18.3. at Sllty ilava. to or.ler M 1- I. u..... . ble at S.i'hilstin X Co.. and siirned bv Kiruesi A Help. A.,, findlnit said note' wm pie.e aiilCbari leave It In t.e earo ur Collins a Shipley, Dale ,,. Vmy and wHl m City. All K-rso, re forbidden to purchase said j ' N 1 2 ,,Tc ', rcMen payment of t ipii h.k.,:, ..i . .iu'.'- ' act E ntMe ns payment of the same has been stopis'd. " KUWAIiU L. KOHNS e.l. No. 1. A piece of timber Land aerea. adjolnina: landaot Samuel Tn-nt, Auinntus ill. The land is ol ir..l mliered and wterl. f laud Polititioin.r 2::! ..wm .... J.dnir lands o Carles Will and Auitu.tus I.na; als.ut 11 acres cleare.1; the balance is well timber' e.l and has several K'ssl snriuua un It. T le laud u in most excellent ..uality. Xo. 1 will be .ttcre.1 1 k rriiTrtn'c vfiTinn i.iciuu& .u.l(..v . . .v . w i ivr.. I in smaller lots II desired. f-fV-i . . . Esta'.c uf William P. Welsh., late of Dale City ! Tuaas..! )iie-tl.ir.l.aftertlductiiiireiri,.ne tr'"S w , f , "u,u,V'-r ,hc "". ' . 'I ' B..r. decenstM. I "aln .1 lien on the premises, th. Interest o be Vtd ltafcairU,ri r T,r!t" ,""Trr " hav- Ul'y to the wl.U dnrlmr her life, m l llZr It 'i H w'be nsth? . b! I u r?"' """"i0 K0"-' ,'u " 'f" '. rr- ; ,lvMht rrinelpul sum to Tie paid to the heira; MthVn n. I aTiMV I , asu.niif tUce cntl- .r au.noriiy, notice la hereby Klven to those in. ""e-thlrd ot tho balance to Iw pal lonconfjrma- inta u, my olflce il iZ" U,JI"P" '" U " tu w. Iii..up.lialB,y.iH t,na.l tbos. ; Uutt-f sale, ami the remainder q thr...,il aa. da? Ncmber IMn.&i4' M,uu- ""V", 1" an.st it wtti prefl-ftt them to tte ' nual pavment. to I aeeured by judKn.ent bonds. arMwheil aifLttJ t'..' -'k '.' m "Ul-a un'''r'Ued at the Ltc resi.uueeof aud docensed. I lra 'xrcent. id hand mor.ey to be paid u soon as ntl where all iwrttcs Uiterested mayattend. on Saturday, Xuv.nil.er lot It, li. ' j prorty is ku.nke.1 down, - I . a.i.'wr.a, UlhUaS L. MILLEn. OEOKOE SPAXOl.r.R. , ' Executor. 1 'l'24 Trastee. suitable for framing aud preervaticB memorial. n.t&rz". In".er.-st at the rate of six VJ"",, .j." in I ..l rt tl httmrntl yt C P01' . r i'-" . "::.r. 1. 15 . m m uate oi pavmein w j "--- vitl'St Sul.. ribers who are pol near ':,,,,.. can remit a check or poati.tBce crUcr w FREI..FRALEY Tr u.u t .Innt St.. Fhl-1' OCt$ Auditor. AGENT WANT? To sell an article that every '1'('JJ?b are lame and eatra iuJuceuienU i oB (w who are willina; lo wora. -i-r cuiar and terms to v-Hi. AriomPlB",fclSTr" WSilh.St., PiitM-
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