aid & Keim i V f 1 li r r U IA M COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 83 BXGHA2TGB PLACE, 15A.ITIMORK, MD, WE HAVE ALtK '.ETUAl'E FOR C3-LA.3DES BUTTER, r T v-t. IT VIVllITT.IT'IVll! IVTI'l;! u'lrlK'Hhi'K ASS-f'N A I 111. Ill Hi-" l.S VAi UStiN A1.1.M1 il' M I ' i C A Kits. ( AN lit . urAlNMt A PI? ESS a.-; The Somerset Herald. M-tii.Ni:snAi. - larch a. TPIl.TlKilS ..,,,, 4. Ml Mill I. ' )n. and !' un a i-'ll-'W l.i:nvt. rt.iil East... .tl..!i Vot... r V. '. ... II:':) a. in. ...3 10 li. 1".. oj m, ii. r.i. P. W. A It- K. K.-rAf--i- r.xpr-M r-t. Kx,.r. .s Went Mail i-i.-'l M..I West :it rtnT. li p. mi. 6 L'i a. in. 11:13 p. m. A M f. ni. I-1-AI.O VVt.lIY r.u.iiott. Itt I. K V 11. ,il K.i.-:.. i::r.;vi 1:4'. T i 40 i'. Dl. lie i(u;n;:y. A .'i nt. KAILIIOAD. IT n'i.' 1. H.liip' -. V 'joif "SHOP. LINE." ALTERATION' OF TDIE. - l:1 ir-:l:'.::: T: uuj, u..;t v - TIME XiV33L.S- , N v !:. 1'74. Trl: Jt.'i C, Arrive ir-iu ...if.n.ta.' . A.-- T J ". r..-.n. A-- ri" i.Q. uit : , l w : A-- .V.. K. i" n.: A- -.. Ui i- . N.i .S.l'-j'.m. !i Ac Ti.r M.-K .h t.x . r- in . . M k't J r! A -. in T ".-i i'.v. Tiirt.uli y.uil..-.;v i.ia. v : :i Caurth 1 'ram.lo: ;.:a. M'r.i.: : 4': - itllilill Ticket Oiiieij -i3 iili.Vlv'. Pittsbargh, Pa. E. K, HINDIS. B. 3. EES. i. M i. . lAi. Not;, u. Il.'.vi::; ii ' in -v w e are .:u;il lli-.l to cu . :i ail !- have uiisetlie.I an.'UU'. - " make iiuiiiet'iate payrieJi!, eiii.er r in ite. Vi e mean to sT.",c ; Aii u;tsell"ad ai-eouii's "ii the lus .'.ii US to !; c:h "lu,-.ks. JOlh of March will U- placed in proper nau.is ;. ,r . v. i i 1 a 'he l.-ks s Bl-K-k. .v 1 . ,1,11. ivi r S.;VC US. t n .. :. r. fn:; ,u r Wkj. i re i:i t-.J.iV S tf. f. urt 1!. :.e. S t a:i kin.; and for s.4.. Kzra .!. B er.t. l'a sl.t. ihe lev. l.ams in : :e of 1 1. 1 !Y sN it Ye.l i.eli 1 h. ,e 11. i. atr h. -. t r. .a u '. i.i;u Co H -T :i ."e.vi F. e i-v ,r lo C. F. 1U- S: r. i.o:t li r ; et .v tc at IV.rti -s I.: fie It '.s as il'.Hi.M . r. fer '.J in well :;s all oil: The'.' w .,' li the tutr.re. r i.i :;i r.r.s I mi-.r.t r A. : has l. s li.. e We se ;.e I'oi'.v'. i lor cas .c C. W.-li A iIiHi e :s that a va'ne.bie 1 C. At ,'kt n-.llil tiled 1 of the des'.h of tVe nilcu'.'.'.y for p't'ei.v A'.i n. V'c h .i-e r-.-.y c.f '' IT n . wi.. p..:-ri-sjKind- -t iM -.-.r-li r:'.r.- v ;'.v.-:.vs U-ra at;, r . ur Jtu.i -:it. .-.rJ :..i : ii.- r in'.. : : h::-i-. : :ic r.a.nt 1 :i Him.' til A :r.:.'viV, at a nc-!;: t.- l..-r. si-.vtir. in h'..t, a'.d ti:t tvi. l;-ns ere '.. il'.ec svlected is the wr-r.T way. ' r.XAm,nt-r make an ial-lleet 1.1I rc-iuire-rr.-. nt ia RiigS.t.j.u'ket st le, end yay c- cf.er.-i.-. htt-vtr to ti.e pet u'u.tt, r.avj ral, und iattite ada; ;.-ini! -t '-he Uhcl.er fd-tl.e pr '.c.-v-i -r;. -i:: '.'.;:.:, l-.itn tsl WD- men are f un.; a, tl; w ho are no m re u'. mn r.i:."-'. il.ra a M t -re iS. tlsc ln-sivv cu.". ' he-d cl our v.Mdfls tj iL'vt-iiv,! the Ln " v ij b dr-itc w tri..i.r:i w tin cl.-.r- t V..V.- ::.(. 'i e.: il .r..-." 1 r IVi:i Iv.,ui l ' wc 1. that Mr. J-.i.iS.I. l 'oer l;:i- I f'!! :"; 'o"ed Ja sl!ie.ter at Jencer X B.vi;..-. The !Iar:Isl '..:- J.;n-: iJIu-.I ! y H. F. MevefN h.'.s d i::r.. d a rvw ..(.. Tl.e '.;::; t '.- P. s; '; v eetoocrativ' j i'.riiai an ! m1. well in it :uv.' d.-ess. Now tl;e t'.iiiv wl.c:i prtiilei.t p .rei 's v-e to it that the p.-.rt of t'...1 K-vf !::c!i t'.:.-y s. i'.'- e."f.:: l-i'.i r.re projei'v Lili t i w Ith '. .it'., r.'.'n i-r sbe.-t iron. V.'tt vT! t '.: voi r pr it-s ,. a U. in ".ev. or t- a.ij'.'ire :i,.'rit i:i it : : ir merit is s tivr.n-d l-y ot'.'ii':;.'. n '. :s s j.r-c.-;:s a ;I ::; tiiut r, t- n .i:i j ir a.se The I tld.e f ti:e 1I ;. -t :., :ar:.f.v t.auge laiir.'J'!. r.etr M yi r- ' -u so.-t't awr.y by th. r- I.ct wc- The sh'pVit'- "i" c"-..: bv the o :v. ny .-. n iR'em-.i.t,.! ' i.tM'. 1". ",' 'V ; .h'i B.itr.uiu th t I.e ..: d rv T til- '-itl'.'l ?!"''.','t'- ,;,':;' W !'! a but fael lniii.i v.-'.' "Yes I l.uc." kiI.'. ltarr.-tf. "th. 1 ; ;:rd, d I n'-' w isn't bi'f-liuvl."' i-.r- l-lonslnito Mr. -ielv. Tl.e jMrtlcuhir sr:i::l !:rr riven t,v Ouclcsluys, ill $ iJiiiii I SHIP TO VS. AVEPItOMISK RETVnXS ..... u'l f 1 I u- V I I It KM A 1. A L- 5IILlt. - 17 " ... . offices. Pi-i-i.iv ilpKimus ofbuvinc a nice set of furs will' Cud itprently t.uhcir interests to I -.it the t-ai-li store w i. " im before ptirchiisinj: elsewhere, astuey ; olferin-their fare at greatly reduced .. ttw. .m.1.1, atnro of t'. K ' iioiucj- arc prices. Ax effort is beins wade iu the Illinois Lenirilature to enforce temperance by pas- ..,:..tir..ui sine. biH that rrovuies, twit 7 sr-kina another to take aJniiK ot an) in toxieaiing liouor shall be lined anywhere lluiU -o to lUU UOliais. ; Fi -ii! Frsn! ! Mackerel fish in barrels, ball' barrels, quarter barrel and kits, lre-h from the shore for sale at Cook & LeerUs, iJca.-wa.il. See ti.-b. and quota tions Uh.re buying elsewhere. Coin: & Be nun. Mn;ioy & Bio's. Cough Syrup has riven the beta siistiu.-tion for Coughs, Colds. ll.mrsntws, Pliihieic, Asthma, and for relief of Consumption. It eases the c,.:: -h in mi.1i diseases. It has cured huu dn'dsof ciises when taken in time. ( f all seasons of the vear this Js Uie nc when onj t-h.iuld take care ot his l.e; .lib v.-v.t irii fiom a uot rotm into the cold air without ample protection t J now nutHK'U-d may easi!y hv under the i wl.ca the gns grows. A yon Unit.:: u new -rder Irom the Commis si. :ier of li-.tcrual Kevetue, all I n;iea :atcs stor k.ejvrs and gaucers have been t.ikrn ir.jin the distilleries ot which they 1:: y-o and as.-icned to otliers. A C.I.'. iart -hai-.ge will occur every sixty days. satoii Matt Caupesthr sjivs : sav t!:e i!ii--ion of the Hepublican ii'en.'.t'd. V.ni niiht as well say . . ... . . i.i ::it t l:isio:i ! tne t.liurcii is einiwi the Bible is printed as to say that !..':!-'!. n the Itepublican Jarty is -1- . CI.- Corv ua; out. The "devil" narer and said : "Here's pkked Up pmnethini a !kii:i a Wniiian' must I cut it out: Xol'' thundered the editor; "the first d:;:i;:.atiiv .-vor created in the wcild as ifas: .;:e.l by the devil f.Kiling about u -o;r.:::i." A i:i:roKT cmnes to us from N-":w Balt; m ;e to the t ll'ect that the icv tri.m the Ju i.iau iias f .nn d a g or.-e on the 'Bottom r.-ail"at the West End Lr'nge, and that il.e lower niul is covered w ith iec tr a iiuii.ln-r ot miles rendering present travel iver it imiHissible. E:;rr.r.iMr.NT5 hive shown that an acre ;f wheat jielding twenty -five bushels re- :iM-s lor its stem anil gmin iony-uve mnds of ammonia. The rain wiil supply i.Uaut ten j minis, and unless the coil con taias the olher thirty-five It must be sup p'.ied by some fertflizer to ensure a full C.Tp. Ti:e Indiana lawyer, James M. Cole-i.-.:.n. who was convicted some sixteen iii'inths ago for some little illegalities con cerning pension pajK-'rs, and fyr which, he was sentenced to "lie penitentiary for a term of years, has iieen pardoned by the r 1: i-iit, and returned to Hit home a few :. vs ' CO. Jrsx ::nw farmers arc busy o ir the ft. l.iuinj contuidruui : rutting all re;xiris together, Ilela'ins to kiriey, wheat and hops. Whether the crps will wea'her Wva'Ler the i i weather m ill crop t:ie crops. As ki.ittin" time has romcienctil, those of our subscribers w ho contemplate making a change of residence are requesteil to in-t.-r-n us the change in their post office address. When w riting 1 particular to state the t otHcr Irom 'which you have n moved as -.veil as the one you have Ii. Vl.lt.l S:ion Ciii.nrKNNiNG, near I-ivansvlile, wi'.l otVer at public sale on Wednesday, li :h i t March, at it o'clock a. v., llorsi-s, l '..its. Cm., Young Cattle. Sheep, Hogs. Kav by the ton. Wagons S'eus. Harrows, Flows:! e:::e Buggy and llames-s and a large veri ty 4 Fanning Iniilemenls, 1 io'iseho'J iUii hitdim i rnrturr, c. "IIk;k;:::e!: Iee-.Is of Kindnesi" U the t'.t'.e to lav,- s..;;g j.tst issued, wiiich promise! t" U-oiuie cue ol the mjt4 P4u '..:r soiis of the t'.ay. "It is the moral ? nz of 17.Y" S nd Tij c nt to F. W. llvaniek. ltita-ic puM;J,-r, ST Wort Sixth s.nxt, Cincinnati. Ohio, and you wiil re ceive a a j y. . Yovn;. n-.ati r.ameJ Lewis Ziminer i. in liiaraeof a sct.ooi near Martins Z, Blair Co.. died very suddenly, the er evming, from the elfetts of eating a .: n r.pp'.e. He ale the apile iuimedi- teiy alter iimuer. aa.l slrily alter jp ;xr was attacked, v.ith severe Jics r.nd e-vpir -d in ii::. ca n.inu'.es, before medical aid o uld 'oe summoned. A w ; Tf.liN incident thus llelieale! t. uilitd by tl.e Milwaukee AV .". "Ned Yose list d'to travel arotind Colorado w ith a j-erionning liar, but a great change tunic ojc Tay last week, and now the bear travels around alone, thinking over old t.t.us. an l (xvasionally lt-aning up against a tree as a pan; 1not through his bowels Nui : inside the bear." A5I,riLiN Ciur.ty at r.itnily gave 1 irdi to a d tu'i'.e kitten. It had two com plete heads, four complete and four smaller 1. rs. and the npp.-aniiice of tw o bodies tln-v.cli from hip to shoulder they are joined in.iissohibly together. The kitten walked and a-e. an l lived for ten days w hen, strange to Say. Mr. G. killed it, Vi-atisC t a fiiperstitions nti"ii that its 1 ir:!! v.ss an "men of evil. We have received quite a number .f le'.urs. iii!arcitupaniiii by the money, usk in; its to send the Heiiald t.) lurties re iding L.utsi.ic of the county and in a T. "u.!tr of cisi-soutoftheSute. icethc r.'S pV:.l law has ir-ie into erTt-ct we ure coterxdhd to a-li that the subs-ripti.W price, i- lr viar. 1 iuhl ia advance. tut No deviation w h&t- nt: c:i l-..aie. i i.t : ovr.g iuta froui 'he Con- r.i..vi.iv , ..' lo-.c t "A l.-.th- i,;:,i. a'.K'Ut tdiht t-r r.ld ::-.niel.b.; ii Harib.n. while t.:"aTir. Uv "Ihiisiiy. i:,-ar the nvxith .f erne of j Dtavo s coke ovens fell ic'.o the mouth 1 c Le rci-i.t fury frnatv, an l was bum-! e; to a iin..t r tn p.-.rr-i'.'s k'"i as much s- ' ' l..U ......... . i... .u,,,;ria cm t-i t nuniT. wile." Trnc.E INKIS OS id Perry l'.saty. dW u,. l- 1 ; " I r., . . r . r T'.. 1. . i ,j .... . '.. ri: iiiir ii'MJiiiiiui utn uir av.:b.riiw ; iittikrc wi'.U or aiiprrhtad vagrant .Mi'iiri'i CMTTl B r-cvi lrd br tV. rfa t 1 ... ot t ii . 1 t .. - o . c: it.ni:::'. -1, I,.-., ..hi.i.ui: ij, irs. , 1 ..... . tnat is. upon a'.fin sou ntuBiiuai.anuiauiouD4.nr v is 1. ana reeeivetl iir funlerKire, lUat tke at-Btettre twt 1 to ii. o Kinija jal U decidssd tliat bo iiistice has ai thority to itfiie perr.-.iu to rtEps, t) n!.ala Blears (liner .oc jr 1 . . 1 -, Lous or iaii andcii'keUe county liable iir ihe Bi'.-tthi furnifcheii The or.ly -v. ereiirfc. lor cDcm-i5Ki usl by tr.rc;s U to c-'rst i.i'U' rnvateiy ot.ie hare tutu. arre.'..-d, c-'-nvicted aal aen tebred by a jnstice, when tbtry will be kejt at the expense of the county. CRASH VOCAL OJfCEBTS. The Musical Institute of SmarKichten with Concerts on ThuUy "" Fry ..,.n;n f ti,in week. Children s con cert on Thursday evening v.ninf. AdnilsM Adults on AdniK-.ion, 2 cents; mc;.-1 Iustitute. under the lutjr- sbipoi Vr'ol. Cac is rrfl""S fV'i'' there tcins 'xut 150 sthoUirs, ot all ize ami Three sessions of the Institute are hehl dai'.r, and as wc are in close prox imity to the Court House, we have the lull benefit of it. I'rof. Case certainly under stands his business thoroughly, and is rap idly bringing harmony out of WUH"P" peared to us to be an "interrainabla babej ot voices. . - The dry goods houses in New York hist week, reported prices linn with the suuie upward tendency that was noticed, j Keariy all w ide sheetings were advanced 2ic per yard. Haymaker and Boston denims, as w ell as cotten dress goods and idiirtings, are also materially : nigaer. Hosiery is Tery firm, and ginghams have an upward look. The w hole market, in i fact, la said to bare a strong and healtny ppAtirance. We learn from a reliable informant that Mr. and Mrs. Mellott, the parents of the burned children whose sad late was given last week, were arrested and lodged in the McConnellsbur? Jail on Monday. iclonnation was made by some l the hct ciiiens of Della-st township, but we have not learned the precise character f the charge, though suppose it is tor crimt- ( mil carelessness. W e glean the above from our I ulton County exchanges. It is S4tid, concerning tlie efforts to re cover Charlie Koss, that detectives scarch f.r ii, t,ul l.avp cxnended more than 20 000. Commissioners hare searched trom ocean to ocean ; .ou.ww eueuiaio it-. iw.(.n lssiif.1 : nrmtinsr and pnoto- craphin? cost $3,000; a corps oi cieras have been employed in tho correspon dence ; 200 bauds of gypsies liave Uen l.-i.f.l f.M Charlie Hossca lutve been r...nnM ni.,1 fullv ."iOO.WK) persons have engaged in the search. FiitEAT Ikwin's Statios. Alout 12 nViiu-k l.-u,t uiirht Goehrina'g brick build ing at Irv. in's Station was destroyed by r xrliicti originated in the beater. The l.niidine wi occunicd bv four families. nart of it w as ued as a store room. The loss on the building cannot be given. llavis. Jones ii Co. lose 15,00U on gtxxls; injured for $.000. The llames communi cated to an adjoining Irame building, ow n ed by the Westmoreland Coal Company, which was also destroyed. V.y.rn J. Beechlt v lias 1:1st received J and has in store all kiuds ot I lour, such as u iir.it irn iitu-KW ueui. au aw Limk of f.-ed. such as corn, bran, oats. limn, rhort. middlings. c. Having bought in larire quantities he is enabled to sell at the very lowest prices. Also a ian and lash mipply of the lines! gnx eries ever brought to town, all ot w incli win oc sulrl nt nrices to suit the times. Call at the Diamond Grocery and exan.Kie pruct. i.e lore purchasing elsewhere. Baik-ains is B.M.TS and Shoes. For thirty days we wni sell l.oois, Mines aim Loaiii. r at very low prices t J redutv stock and make mom for Spring- and Smuttier Goods. Ladies' Sandals 00 cts. Men's Sjvndas fOcts. Bnokeled Oreihoes Men's Alaska ( Ivershoes f 1.50. All kinds of Boots. Shoes and Gaiters nude to order on short notice at S.wi.Eii Si Vhl's, . No. 4, Mammoth Block. DfiF's College. There is no College of the kind iu the United States that stands higher in the estimation of the business men than does DulFtColIege., . Its gradu ates arc to Ik? found in all American cities. Tkore is no branch of a. young man's edu cation tvhkU fhmild be more cared for Ouln a"practleal "business training. Snch an cducatioa as he receives in this. College is necesfasry, whether he tsttnti! to be a tarnu-r, r.iechaulci merchant;' dr 'protes sioualinan. Circulars can bcLlaLnoiL by addrwuinir, V. Di rt fc SoS I'fttslkurgli, l'a. Omhie. T' '" J. Weaver Si Co. "The most reliable and trustworthy agents we have ever had business transactions with, the firm of J. Weaver & Co., Pittsburgh, bear away the palm. During the long period that we have had dealings with the firm, they have shown a commendable promptitude in tilling every order without a moment's delay. We commend th firm to the edi torial fraifcjB'uy througkout tbe State, .as gentlemen in whom the utmost reliance urn l placed, and to advertisers as care ful and honest in their estimates." Chapped hands and skin cracks are en tirely unnecessary even in the coldest w eather if proper care is observed. Most of tho so-called toilet soaps are eaostic, or ftrll of ixc, and act' ery iiijtariorwly upon the skin. Genuine castile soap is almost hotly neutral, and is the best lor washing with. By rinsing the hands en tirely tree from every trace Ot soap, and willing them thoroughly Lctore going out, chaps may 1 avoided ;"any that do appear can be cured by rubbing theaflccted jairts w ith cold cream, or. what is the same thing, common lard, before retiring. When old Sol issued bis edict last week the snow had to "irit up and cit." until our usually quite link; creek wai a 6ertlnng, foaiuicg torrent. Tb ioe broke on Tuesday and tiirmml a number of liuge gorges one at the bridge a quarter of a mile this side of Mineral Point, which, when it broke, took He bridge wiih it.' At Uaj-s britlge. farther tip the t'.ream, the pier i n the west side was knocked down, leaving the bridge iuipussahle. It is now feared that when the rcsto! the ice goes the bridge will go with it. The ice is piled cp in huge mas sos at quite a numVr of placx-s and other bridges re still in danger. The ice in nntiiy places is consitlerably over "a foot thick. A number of tanners are Ijsers bv having their fences carried away. Ci'tuosiTiES or Language. The Hin dus are said to have no word for 'friend." The Italians Imve no equivalent Itjr our 'humilitv." Tlie Russinn dictionary gies a word the definition of w hich is. "not to have enough buttons on your footman's waistcoat :" a seoind means "to kill oyer acain." a third "to earn by dancing." Tlie 'Ceitiians c-.-.U a th'uubie a "finger hat." w hich it certainlr is, and a grass hopper a "Lav -horse." A clove with lhc;u if a "hand shoe," bliowing that they wore sh. Li-tore glort-s Tlie French, strange to say, have no verb "to stand," nor can a Frenchman sak of "kicking" any one. The nearest approach be, in his politeness makes to it is to threaten to "give a blow with his toot." the same thing, probably, to the recipient in either case, but it seems to want tlie directness the energy, of our "kick,' The term "npst.iirs""nd "downstairs" i arso nn knoi n in French. To Otu BoiiorcH Cfficepjs. We would respectfully call the altenti.m of our borouith ollictrs to the Act of April. If 74. pamphlet laws pa?e W- This dues not only apply to borough, but to county and township officers : Section 6. " The corporate authorities i'f every such municipality or district sliall annually, in the month of January, pre pare and publish, in at least two newspa pers of said municipality, or in the county in which the same is situated, if so many 1 printed therein, a statement showing in detail the actual indebtedness, the amount i;f fl.atin!: debt tbereitt, the value ot the taxable property therein, the assets of the corTvjraiicn. wiih the character and nature thereof, and the ilate of inatnrity of the resjKi-tive forms ot funded debt thereof, and a neglect or failure to do so shall be a misdemeanor punishable by a fine n' ex ceeding one thtUsjicd dollars." Eautos, Ma. Feb. S3. Mb. EiiTOR:Tothritof your many I , . . . , . . ... ' T . . i UiC correct soiutitiu and uDswer to the fo!kvrin; problem, I "lose to aewi. tmSw r-renwu. a pair beauli:ulchrmiwu-iaone doisr. Thet' TR.iMWJn.L-c'r.reilemlaa.t.C'.iw: In a sm.U town an agent was u, loved . . 1 ,i.,.i, 1: . '-..t ' . 1 jwt n-ir He -. CiiT-r,;.!...,! w'-h li.Tnir ! vwlu'rx! at and cash anionntinr to i 1 7 t 1 ni:npniv l.n.:i Tlip . , ... i- ... ,' i aptat tiriiseu iivjiK.rs tiurisg lb vuar ' " . . . . " . .- . j liquors t Id during the )-r. V?W and . lud U-iurs rt-tuainic 09 sA lUc end ..,. w,. -. - , . m iitxi.m 's 'of tbe rear va!u tX Did the . . . , . . . ...... r;co. vw tj ttjU town or ilef VI18 vil tuc ' agvat s-a ku ncl at taccudot ttienrrt. fyiart Nw this is a jra. prct!cah: r;;V- nt. and uocattu quefctiuu. Jlnv onecutn - pe'-ini" (or thechrotnoa win pleas addrtti' rer. KetriICre justice will overtake! lag juruhclua ot the case, an.l tie sa A. W. SXYDLK. I them when tkey expect ii. W hope j pervtsors of roads i4 the respective town Earton, AIle;hacr Co., iid. j we taay hear ot no more of these outmses. I ships shall prcaccate the same. The Flood at Stotstows The rapid mcltinz.of the enow within the past two days h'ua swollen every lUtlo rivulet into a foaming torrent The ice has broken tip on the tipper Stonycroek and Beaver Dam and lorcicd an immense gorge al.-ovc the d.-.iu of the I'iue Mills, the junction or the two irc. ks on which the ice remains in tact. The scene at the gorge is one ot the most terrible grandeur The whole neck ol land Utwcen the two creeks is covered with floating ice, trees, lumber, rails, etc, thrown up pile upon pile in tho wildest crimen, lhc Ur'J"e over Beaver Dam, on the r.d lead .01 tn Tnll8'i Mills, ha raised trom its foundation .and is resting on the mass ol ici creakin? and groaning like a thing ot life. It will almost certainly go down with the gorge when the ice breaks up be low, loss to the larmers all along the stream will be very heavy. All travel on the Connellsvillo Rail road was suspended last week lor a period ot thirty-six hours ly an immense ice gorge in Jacob's Creek. The ice on the Casselman broke on Tnesdny. but that on the Yougu remained firm, tunning a gorge at the mouth of Jacob's Creek, which soon backed that creek full of water, over flowing tb5 banks.- The ice was forced up out of the river into tho mcadowi adja cent, some places covering the fences so that not a vestice of them was to be seem large force of hands was immediately put to work to clear the track, and in a shart time a regular canal, through which the w ater rushed, was cut in the ice. 1 be ,....,..nrra on the express which went through this passage Wednesday night were treated to a novel sigi.i. auouic ery tweutv feet along this ice canal were stationed men witli flaming torches while on the plattorms of each car were a nuiu w of men. armed with long poles, to keep the ice trom getting unuer me cai w heel. The gorge in the ough was ot such eat length that it was impossible to have .1 removed. iinTi'iT W Towssmp axd Bon the information ot all persons electud at the late (February) election, to lhc office ot conslable. or to any township or municipal oiuce, we pub lish the following t-xiract from the law ol isth April (I. L. 05). ' ll judicial, stale, county, and '.nir.a--ipal officers hereafter f.ected shall, ttetore enterinsron the dulic-s of their respective otlicts takonnd suhscrihe the oath pre scribed by section first of artimc seven, of the constitution of lUi Commonwealth. The penalty of a failure to do so is fine and imprisonment. ' , ry , , , , Constables (except HigTi Constables.) must Uke this constitutional oath in Court, to tie filed in the Clerk's office. Townships officers must take it before some person having authority to adminis ter oaths ; a certified copy to be filed with Uie Tow n Clerk. Borough Dtlicers lxrlore a iuuge or a .ctto .if tho ru-rice : to be filed among the r.T.la nf Hi cftrnoralion. But the chief officer, having been sworn, may adminis ter the oulh to the other ofliccra. We rc hap'-v to sec the Ilrrald follow fait In i.nllisliiDa: iLe riturns uf ll.e Spring l.lee-u..a. 11 ..tilv ins condenwl l-nu. l'h L.il l'lar J think hit table will do t "Iki ..n, , ' ,T' ! l.,recor.anJs;uH:nisrs. U he haJ taken tl.e made ur work al tbui 't on the ol it 3Ue SUIT- m-Jim " - . . 8 uur list was couipil -J lrms mafiai soari-v. au 1 . lii;ure. a!.r iti tl.e lirrald t. the rliirc t.t ' ..... with . t.i.l irraee. Hut w arc A8 IK -,.ii ..t..nod i.i rr that the lirraid tii.l tbe c RUIi . ... . .lensimr. Ir wfcU weiKitber iii.il the tiii C' ce tu siu-re. I oe inofpcr.orm. Look Lore Mr. L.J; potent man; that statement of yotirs that "the Ilt rn.d aid the emdensing, for which wc nci.ner liaa the time nor s;Ace to spare," strikes us as rather incongruous. -Yn may not have had the timeout w tail U suj the force ol the argument in regard to space, uur tahlcs iu their condensed torra occupy but little more "than a column, and had w e published the names of the defeat ed candidates in addition, it would hard.y have taken half the space tnat they occu pied in the Idejxiuin(. Wc would not have gained much by scanning the Indc- ptmliiU't taulcs closely. In Audison i,. the names oi iwo oi uie suuccsiu. umii' dates tor School Directors do not appear iu it at all. We might continue to name er rors, but will rest here. Impoetance op One Vote, Here is something on the importance of one vote, which soine of our dilatory Republicans sliould heed. It comes from the Belleioiite Wutehnum ; "The importance of one vote has again lieen shown in our late borough election. Mr. Spear, the Democratic nominee foi school director, was beaten by just one vote in the West ward, w bile Mr. Hotter, the Democratic candidate for Borough Treasurer w as defeated by tw o votes, and Mr. Bradley, for Council in the S.mth ward, was beaten bv two Totes Mr. Jackson, Democratic cindiatc for Borouch Auditor, was elect-.-J by two votes This shows how important one vote is. Two votes would have elected Mr. Spear by a majority of one, and three votes more than were polled would have elected Mr. Bradley and Mr. Holler by one majority. There were several Democratic voters in both the South and West wards that were not out, that could have been just as easilj as not. This ought to teach voters Un importance of exercising the rigid of Un franchise whenever they have a chance. Tkukiiile Mi KDER. A story of a hor rible aod brutal murder comes to us from Bruceton. Preston County, West Ya. It appears that a peddler stopped at a house near Bruceton one Saturday night, and that on the following day, in company with the irenlierr.an wilii whom he was slaying, attended church. The lady of the house and three small children were left at h.-irne. Uetttrnins home in a few hours, the aoman and chiidrin were found w ith their throats cut from car to ear. The husband and lather swooned at the tearful sinht- Hearing a noise on the floor a'vc, the peddlr secured a revolver and started up stairs. On the stairw ay he encountered three men, one of whom he killed, wounded another mortally, and the third escaped with a pistol-bail through the shoulder, after he had. shot the cour aiTeots poddler in . tle abdoir.cn. The whole TielL'Lborhoon is in intense excite ment, and'it was with difficulty that the populace we,re restrained iron lynching the wounded murderer. Large parties are in pursuit of the fiend who escaped. The brother ol the murdered woman was the devil incarnate who so quickly met his doom. He had purchased the farm of his brother-in-ht'.v, ami ha.1 that day paid him 2,. To r.c.ycr the money he coumilteJ the fearful crime. Jeoner X Kon-Ja Ite -.. Sume'ot the weather prognosticators of this place were watching " Did I'robabili tki" on last Thursday, claiming that to be the "ruling day" lor the weather of this month ; and now they arc not htij.py. The Monongahela Cily Minstrel Troupe gave one of their grand and unequalled enlerUinnients at this place on "Wednesviay evening hst Pecuniarly, we understand, it w as not a success. A few horse-drovers have visited our section of country, though but few hi.rses have been sold." Owners of stock gener ally elahn that offers are scarce and prices very low. (jnite an interesting protracted meeting has Iseen in progress for the last two weeks at the Horner Chun h, about four miles from this place. "We are informed that the attendance has been exceedingly large, and that considerable Christian zeal has been manifested there. Mr. Edmund Kiernan. for many years a resident and active bus'n man of this place, lir.s purchased the residence of Gen era! A. H. CoSroth at Somerset, and in tends K taake tkat f.htcw his future home. The tin e is near at hand w hen it will be fair to conjecture tliat if yoa meet a man and be is tariicularly anxious concerning your health, as well as that of the rest ol vour relations, he is a candidate, and any tavors yu c-an do him in that direction w ill be'thankj-aliy received. Noah Gohn lias purchase..! a part ol the old home-stead from the Chris-,i,n Lody estate, and k erecting new bui'.-hnrs there on. When completed he will have one of. i ... ,,r.., fc- - ln ,v: . r. , 'IIHSfdMe vaiW. occ . utvii, o. hMown J? : r:i:.iai.ii'. 11 ..... .... ....... . - i Annie -d. Lc-hrrnnri of C'liiUilicTsbcr:. , ioas cf "19C S ' i his hes frt-m ba. ci'd cjrupaiikr. mourn j ol &i.ail S subject to tue peoalt;eo ex ieior.lom, but wixli him listing km imposed uja supervisees of 1 ..I 1,: 1 1. i.rii a liin' . lile, plenty o: Mia- . -o . 7, -, . I.l: A ln..mrii,!ii n en;nr JilT ' innumerible pleaiure. Mxy '' I . . , , .. Jtbew lot alwaya be cast ia piea-mci ,!..-. Wc have heard lately of the opcrilions. of aim- uamitizated scsnd who hava : t-e-B CUtllBg SarCf-s. ruiic-s, .---, -o . . . 1 c. .... nn lonarntas the cttecka frsa tt briJJes asw ' lastemriz tiiera 10 tlie wiissca. cauiu m.. - aways and sisi,-.?. These fcU tcads 1 may t-e i-uoJeeiT fcloi-nea in tlietr wiki Attempted SrtcmK. A!out 10o'clx-k Friday ci-ning Mr. J-tmes Curran, a resi- (lent f thf Secoiid ' ( ..I this t ily, at tempted . lake Ui ow n hie by cutting hia throat with razor blade. For sever al days paM. he has licen confined to bed by reason ( hi;.: 14 in.bilgttl in loo much li'iuor, and n portion ot (hut time ht; was out of his mind. eslerday afternoon his attending physician. Dr. C. Emerson, vis ile! him", and loi.u.1 thai he was consider ably 1h Her, but complaining ot being un able to Bleep, i ne woei.tr leu au ano dyne to fie administered, and toward dark the patient was npian-ully renting Tery comlbrtably. At ten o'clock he woke up and secured possession ot a rusted razor blade, w hich he lound in mo room, and proceeded to draw the edge across his throat, cutting the flesh to a considerable depth, and almost severing the windpipe. Drs. Emerson, swan ana Low-man were hastily summoned, and stitched up the gaping wound. The loss of blood w as very great, and the patient was exceedingly weak this morning, but it Is now jxissible that he will recover. If the blade had been a sharp one there is no doubt but that be :.. .i-i i i i... would nave accompiisiieu nw purpose, uui it was old and nickeJ, and there wa no handle to it. When sober Mr. Curran has been considered a rather industrious man. having worked tor the Cumbria Iron Com pany for a number of years. Jokntlwn Tribune. Si'ddex Death. On Tuesday last, about one o'clock, p. v.. Major Israel Uucapher, w hose residence is a short dis tance from ML Pleasant, by mistake took a bottle from the mantel tuinking it was the bottle containing medicine which he had l,cen Likinfir. and drank therefrom a couple of draughts Upon closer inspec tion he discovered that he had drank from the wrong bottle, being the one in which his wife had a mixture of aconite, chloro form and whiskey, which had been used by his wife as a liniment for a neuralgic affection. As soon as he made the dis covery of what he had drank, being fully aware that death would be the result un less relieved in some way from the effects of the poison, he immeiliately got in his sleich with his son and drove to the office of Dr. Clark. Lpon his arrival at Dr. Clark s office he met Dr. Jas. JlcCon anthy. and requested him to go into Dr. Clark's office, when and where he told these two gentlemen what he had done, and requested speedy relief. However, in le3 than fifteen minutes he could neither speak nor swallow, and died with in half an hour of the time be entered the office. Major UncapLer served as a soldier in the Mexican war, and was Adjutant of the Uth Keginient Pennsylvania Volun teers, during the late rebellion, serving from the lTth' of January, 1S62, until the 'sub. of November. 1S03. at which time he resigned and was honorably discharged He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his loss. Another, ol those terrible domestic ca lamities the result of tho too common practice of leaving children alone, occur red on Tuesday of last week in the family of Mr. I). Doel, who resides between La tro!e and St. Ciair. Shortly after dinner on the day named, Mrs. Noel left her child, acred about nine months in the crib, some six or eiht feet distant from the fire, w hile she went in another part of the house fur some purpose, remaining absent tor a considerable time. Upon her return she was horror stricken to find the crib on lire, and tin poor child burned in a most shocking manner. As quick as possible the flames were extinguished, and Dr. Donnelly, of Latrobe, summoned, who did all in his power to alleviate the suffer ingsot the little one, whom he pronounced injured beyond the hope of recovery. The child lingered until ten o clock that nigut. when death fortunately came to its relief. The unfortunate child was at the time. sick with the measles and in such an ex hausted condition as to prevent its making any outcry. lis tongue, face and hands were burned to a crisp, and its suffering! m::st have been intolerable. The suppo sition is, that In its efforts to free itself from the lire, it seized tho mosquito bar covering in its bands, and, drawing the burning mass towards its face, inhaled the flames w hile attempting to scream in ago ny. A spark from the grate is supposed to have caused the catastrophe. The pa rents, it is needless to say, are inconsola ble in their grief, and Uie mother is al most heart-broken ia consequence of the terrible calamity. They are, indeed, de serving the heartfelt sympathy and condo lence of all. (Jrecmhtirg Aryut. List of Grand Jurors drawn to serve at April Term, 1S73: Allegheny John Deeter. llrotuersvalley Henry Cole ma D, Jos. "Walker. Confluence borough Xc'wton Tissue. ConemaiiTh John O'Conncr, Hiram J. Bovts. Elkiick Samuel A. Beachy. Greenville Jeremiah Gloti'felty. Jenner Zachariah Hell, "William Gil bert Lf.wtr TurkcyCsut Win. Tissue. Milford John A. Snyder, Dan. Long. Middlecreek John L. Gardner, John Boucher. Somerset borough John M. Holder baura, "Wm. Gilbert. tsimerset John II. "Wt-ller. David II. Young. Benjamin Baker, I'hilip Walker, Elias Bittner. Summit John R. Lichty. Slonycretk Benj. Beam. thavekse jrr.oi;.?. Addison Josiah McCIinLxk. Jesse LU- ton, Josiah Binger, l'erry Collier, George j Newman. I Allegheny Geonre D. Mengas. Brothersvalley George J. Countryman, j John Suuer. j Berlin borough Jjsiah roorbough, Charles Swope. Elkiick Wrr. Garlitz. Conrlaence iiorounh J. D. Van Horn. Jenner JosiMi i'rank. Jacob Friedline, Jacob Keim. Larimer Jacob F. Bittner. Milfo.'d William Ilanna, Levi Ramps be rger. i Meyt-rsJalc M. A. Hunter, Garret Fore-spring. I'aint Daniel Eerkcy, "Samuel Xaugle, Edward Ilolsapple. Queinahoning Win. Barnhart, nenry Spangier, Oliver P. Shaver. Somerset borough F. C. Sampsell, Ja c;b Kimmel, Henry Hettk-y. Stjnycrcek Jonathan kimmel. Somerset Calvin Maurer, Alex. Hun ter, Jacob J. Smith. Summit Ebaugh Bingald. hade Jacob Youst I'rsiua !xrou?h A. Hunter, John Grif f:!h. Veiler3burg lxTocgh John B. Brin haiu. The following act, introduced into the State Senate, w ill be commended by all humane persons. , An act to provide for the ereC.ion of watering troughs for the use of horses and cattle on the public rutds of this Common wealth. Wht-rea-s, For the want of convenient watering places wi the public highways, horses and cattle are frequent sufferers. Section 1. '1 hat usder the sanction and s Jirvisiun of the supervisors cf roads of Uie respective townships ot thin Common wetillh, any person or persons, w ho may erect and maintain in good repair, a public watering trough not a-ss than four feet in length, twelve inches in width, and nine initio in dcjrtb, in the clear, of either wood, stone or iron, and have pure clear water coutiaual'y running into the same by pipes or otherwise, or the water sup plied by a hand pump, upon the side of the public Iiighway, erected of sufficient height and of easy access, suitable (or watering hordes and cattle, and approved by super- visors cl such township, shall be entitled to receive from the road fund therut-f the j ' sum ot three dollars per annum, on the ayment of his or her respective road tax. Sec. 2. That, -wherever any person or persons who are in powssion of running water, croingany public road, that might be made avaiUt.lc for the miroost-s of the provisions of this ac,or where water might I be supplied efisily oy a band pump, w no mSi.v w j,.v..Tsj. 1 rrraLTr! er repair, and lor a &trglrct or retusal there- , r j nxiu lor a neglect of cuty. Stc. 3. That whenever any watering troug'a U trteted i-jt the purpose aforesaid, 5 i vec same sball be public propertv, and any . pers or persons destroying tbe mm or I :rti,n,nn i.r MnmChnff an.' AHiMaimtf I "-- o j . upon tae aaue. aaaw we fujy a buw- . ... .-. -. ; be pur-U-d by tie or impn-Kiamcist or , either at use t.i-.ic-j.' v ux ct-wii. - MARRIED. POK'. H LEURMAN'N. At JcnncrX Roads, on February 14, 1875, by B. 8. Fleck, Esq., Dr. George B. Porch, of Stahlstown, Pa., to Miss Annie M. Eehr- mann, of Cbamliersburg, Fa. MILLER MlLLF.lt On the UOta of February, by Iter. J. Berkley, at his resi dence. Mr. Jacob O. Miller, of Milford township, to Mas Maggie Miller, f Som erset County. WALKER GERHARD. At the resi dence of the bride, on the 23d ult.. by the same. Mr. Bilas A. Walker, of Milford tp.. to Misa Annie E. Gerhard, of Middlecreek township. LIVENGOOD BEACHY. On Thurs day, February 25th, at the residence of the bride's parents, in Elkiick. by Elder S. C. Keim. Mr. Jacob D. Lirengood, of Salisbury, to Miss Lizzie E. Beachy, all ot Somerset Co., Pa. New Advertisements. New Firm! NEW GOODS! LOW PEICES! J9-Harlng parchanod too lnlerert of Utsan C. r. B!mU Bro'f., In the (crorery bulBeM, we respectfully iDDoanc Ut tb public that wa will continue tb biialncae at the sM ttand, ( Xo. 2, llaer'i Itlock. ) In aJJltloo to full line of groceries (nth and of bct tiuulltlci), ' GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, FLOUR, GRAIN, & MILL FEED, We will nuke a tpccUlty of s A. L T Carbon Oil, Laud Plaster, CALCINED PLASTIB, FREDERICK AND CLEVELAND WHITE LIME, Cumberland Lime, GUANO, PHOSPHATES, &c. Vit bare a targe warehouse and lime boas near the Depot, and will furnish Country Merchants and Farmers ibirage room at reasonable rate. . F. ALTFATHEB & Cl SOMERSET, PA. March Sd, 1J7S. A SSIQNEE'S NOTICE. Atiraham A. Stutunan barinsr made an a'slrn- BM-ntto me of alt his estate tor tbe benefit of bis creditor. I hereby srlTe notice to all bersocK inter. rsted, whether as creditors or debtors, to meet me at nt knew ia Shaoksrtlie. Slonyereek township. oa SltanUy. tbe loth day of April. HT 4, with their claims orooeriy proveu lor eetoement. UEJUKAN SHANE. mchO. Assignee. T7GGS FOB HATCHING. in -e hatebmr from the iollowins; varieties of Pl'kH KKKK FOWLS, at 43 Der doaec: I lark and Licbt Bra h mas : Bun and Partrlilr Cochins: Brown and Wbti Ijeghuma; Houdans and silver Orey Itorkinsr. I warrant enc-half of each doeen Eire to hatch. If t bey do not I will replace Ihesa at W ceou per ousen. Send sump for circular. ' Address, ISAAC LYWDE. sacbX. Marlboro, Stark Co., Oblo. pUBLIC SALE. "The undersiernej win expose to public fate, on tfi premises, on Saturday, March 27, 1ST5, at 1 o'clock p. n., of said dav. an the rijtht. title and raierest of Joseph Cbristaer. oC ln and to a certain lot of around situate in West Saiis!rr, Somerset County. 1.. adjuloina: lands of V. S. Hay and D. uller. having thereua erected a two torr dwrllinr bouse. TERMS days credit on apprnred security. DAVID HAY. mar Aseiicnc. g iONTINUED SALE, be sale of tbe -WvaiKlott Chief Saw MIH." the properte of John Nell, as set ap aod m (sod runnier order near D. Lint's mill, one mile aoath of Somerset, has been continued until Tuesday, Ibe lk of April. UTS, Cowrt Week, at which Una the same will be sold at the Court House. Any per son wishing- Information about tbe sUl will call oa ,b. under.K-d ""-j, H. fHU mar Assignee A UDIT0RS' NOTICE. T t.m uaderslsmed auditor, aprjotated by the Or phans' Court of Somerset County. PennsylTania, 10 ascertain Uw ndeaaecnwau made by Adam Sc bister, deeeaseal. ia his ItfetlsM to his heirs, and to make dbstrtbsitioa f the reads ia the hand if Dr. Wm. S. ttarmau. executor uf Adasn Scbtsier, deeeaaed. to and amoas; thuee leally entitled thereto, hereby frvesj wotiretkaU he wiil suns to tbe dntlea of ass apensaasaeot at hi ornce In the HoruuRh of Soeaerset, Thursday. March 1. M i e clock a. m.. when and where all par Lies interested are aeuaeel to attend. A. H, COl F El ITH. mart A witter A. J. COLBOBN S use ) Wo. se January T.. irr. ts. V E. D. Cusntnoa Pleas tf VT. H. PICKEXO. ) Somerset Coaoly. And now to wit 1 1th February. lsTV oa motion f W.H. Konata. auarney fcr Sheriff, the Court acouiat John H. I tL tsq- anauor. to suae an- tnhutinn of the fund la Cowrt artswsoat ef the sal. f the deiesxlaat s real estate to ai amoof . , 1 1 1 . rt, th -vs. wUt entitled thereto. Extract from the record, errtlltodrth February, 1-tTi. E.M. SCHEOCr, ProtaootXary. All persons intertesteJ are hereby notified that I wtii sit at my sere la Soeaerset. Pa ea the leth f March. 17J. to attend to the datlee of the above appointment, where the parties can attend If they see proper. JOH5 H. t'HL. mars Aadttor. YrOLUNTAUY ASSIGNMENT. Saamel B. Camp aal Wnilasa If. Saasaer bav. Ins;, jotntly and sere-rally, ausie aa aauarnment to me lor the beaeat of creditor. 1 beret.y -rice ac ttcw to all per-OM hartac eisuax aad aecs-anta. wnether of record er otherwise, to present them properly amberKieatod. and bare them oa SI In my otftre ia nV mirsil borowsrh ea er benire Tbars. aay. April . HTV. at which urn an effort will be saada to settle the claims of aakl eraditore at a ear uvia per asmaai JAS. I PCiH. aachx Assiirnea. A DMINISTKATOR-S NOTICE. Latata of Mary Beasa. lata of Addhsa to-wn- Mary Beai T iMnL.i.u, n , i . w .hur. estate hav- mm tea rraausl u.lv madenhrwed trr Iks proper aasjaorktv. aotiea at hewwby rtraa w tsaam saucbtra to it to BtaAe lauaediau oavmeot. . Hill A. acuj.t'. IcbJL. Adauaistratriz. New AJpfrlisemrnt. lly virtue ol umlry wtltn .f Kirl Facia an) Veo-lttionl EiKna, Lwuitl cut ot the rnrt .( ftoiarjion Pleas of tinier t ttuuair. Pa .anl to mc tlirarUxl. I wni sell l.y ulilie .mi. i ;., ;t titu iVurt lioui, in Suiuernet bvrvugli, n Thursday, March ilk, ls;i, the followtrn ilewrlbe'" TJl estate. rt : All the rinlit. title. luiert'W and claim of Xurtnan B. Ltrbtllwr of. In awl to llic l..ll.wlnij .lc-riw. mil estate, to wit: No. L A certain tract of Un I iltuate in Iwer TurkcTtiut tw.Somerset cunty. Pa.,etlainin 140 arrea, morn or ho. of whi-a thers are alx-ut luu ton clranst and about lt arrea In meadow, with a Ior dwrlllnif bnum an ln( atal.le thereon eroetel, adjolnliiar lnn.il of Sylvesti-r Hrrrlnif. John Edice, Vm. II. Koonti. W. K. Th-.mnj and tract heretofore koowa ai the Uth9 MUchell lamls, with apiiurtenaneea. No. Two tot, of iroiind fltaate In I'rslna bor.. Somerset county. Pa., an.l on llie north side of Werand acenue, ami known on the ireneral rlaa of sai.l town a lots N,. iiinnd iu with a L Morv frame dwelling house theretia erected, buucled ly oil na.1 on nnrt h ami west anl ! o( Ueonre Saylor on the south awl east, with the ap puneuances. Taken In execuilon as the jinirty of Norman B. Liohi liter at the suit ot M. D. Licht Uter. ALSO. All the rijrht. title, Interest and claim of X. B. Lk-htlltcT ol in awl to the tdlowlaa- described real estate vis : two lots of zround situate in 1'rslna N.r fk.meret ouun'T. l'a., on the north side of Weyand Arcnue, and inown on the plan of said town as lots Nos. Til and 2, Noun.ied by Second Street on the wesl and lot ofnf K. 1. V ntiy on the eaM, bel'ia; K'leet Irout and I.'l ieet deep, upon whiU Is erected a two st. ry frame store house, wtlta the apportennnces. Taken tn exeeu tlm as thepniterty of N. 11. Lachli;r at tho suit f Eniaouel Lk-tity. ALSO. All the rlsrhL title. Interest anil claim of Thomas Loudermllk of. In aod to the lolUmiuu described real estate. Tit : A certain lot of ground situate in Confluence bor., Somerset county. Pa., conuiiilnit f.4 acre more or less, with a two story frtime dwtliinn house and a 1' story frame dweliu) bouse liiereon erected, alj'ilninn Henry Mover on the west and Uoniltteuce Town CVni.anj on the northeast and IrunlinKon street ou the south, with the a purteuaoces. Taken In execution as the property of Thomas Lowdermllk at the suit ol A. J. Coltiorn. Ten per cent of the purcha.e money must r paid as soon as tlie tirnperty Is sold and Uie bal ance when Cecd is delivered. feblT. ULIVEK kstrruK, Sheriff. pUDLIC SALE. Hy virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Somerset Countv. Pi., to the uu'lersimi- ed directed, tliore will be exposed to sale, by pub- lie outcry, on Saturday, March lilh, 1875, at 1 o'clock, on the premises. In Lower Turkcyfoot Township, the fullowinic described real estate, late tbe property ol Israel iinooos law m sum ivnu ship, deceased: A certain tract of land situate tn Lower Tnr kttyfoot Township. Somerset County. l'a.. aJj.iin mir lands of John Faddy, Mary Ann linrned, 'u. L. Hobliticll and John K.Mc.Millen's heirs, cmuilnitif i: J acres, more cr less, belni; the home place ol said deceased. There Is a k -1 two suiry but house, stable, spring house and other out bulld linri on the nreiuises: also, two irwl amde or chards awl a poach orchard bearing fruit of tbe h,.i,.f kind TEKMS. Twelve nnn-iren dollars casn on me delivery of deed, and the lialance of tbe urchase money In two equal annual payments without In terest, to be secured by judrftnent bonds en the premises. Tbe deed will 1 made as soon as pos sible after mnflrnMtion t sale by the C.iurL Ten per oral of tbe purcojute money inust be paid cas j on day uf sale. JEROME B. JEXNINCS. feblO Trustee. SSIGXEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby irlven that James B. Lyons of Ursina liorooifh. S..inerH t'ouniy. l'a.. by deed of voluntary aMiirnment, bus assiinei all bis estate real and perw-ual to Joan H. lli nford ol the same place In trust r.ir the leneht of the crediiors of the said James II. Lyons. All isrrsons. there lore. Indebted to the sail James ll. Lyons, will make payment to the Si. Id Assixnoe, ami those harlnu claims or detnan.ls will maie known the same wi'.bout delay. JOHX H. BEX FORD. AslCiif?. GOODS FOIl THE HOLIDAYS! NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK o Watches, Chains, Jewelry, . SILVER WMli:. Clocks, Bronzes, Ac, TO BE CLOSED OUT BY JA.iN'TJ.AlTY' 1. Uuprccedcntcd Bargain; OTered BY fiiORGE mm & to 82 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBUHGII, PA. Tbcy baring restocked with New Goods Sim their Clearance Sale In September, 'now offer great Inducements to parties buying HOLIDAY UOODS. Go early ami get choice of stock. Dee. S3. A UDITOB'S NOTICE. Kiasnucl Lichty. use. "I C'ntn-n Pleas of Sua- x. ' eret County. I Charles) Earnest A Sam- fN . Jan. T. 1i:5, nel U. Dtlp. Jt.li. I enu. u. William Earnest, )N. 1VX January T, 175. E. ts. D. Vend. Ei. Same Defendants. ) The unders-inied auditor i.i,inte.I l y the ( J urt of Common Fleas of Sitnerset O.onty to dWnb utetbe tunds arislnit of tlie Sheriffs sale of the real estate of the aliore nam.i defendants, to stvi uuier tntise levaliy entitled thereto. beretiT eitcs notice that he will aiund to the duties o( bis ap poiatmrnt at the law o!ne of the Messrs Baer HPthers, in the ooroaica "d" Somerset, on Thurs day. .March IS. 175. at Iu ol.k in the lorLii.jn. when all persons interested can aitend. JOHN k. EDIE. feLlT Andi-.or. A I) M I X I STKATOTl'S" NOTICE. Fjnate of Patrick Berns. deceased. i. ... ,h. nn lrl-.ne.l hr the l,r,Ii - er authority, aeticsj M hereby rivsn to th. in-j V 10 V" ' classes of wor4ii.it p.--..of l-.t.a dettoittomaiieimme.lia!epaynienandtbe n ies. tool and idd. make n,..re moii'V at w.r v..i . .i.i, .,i.t it will i.fvnt them fori lor us. ln tbeir own loraliue. during tiieir srisra wiUnrai at the othce oi tiie administrator, on Thursday, March 2 lit. JOHN H. t'HU Administrator. feblT MUSICAL INSTITUTE. Prf. C. C. Cse. of Ontint, Ohio, will hold a Musical Institute at Somerset e-mueatuig n Monday, February 22, 1875, and eontinuinar for the perl .1 of twa weeks, five days ln each wk. andclnsin with a GRAXD YOCAIs C'OXCERT. It ut desirne.1 to fr.rtn two cUsses. one to be cm poeel ofcbillren. and tlie other of adults. Two UssottJ of mot tii'roush instruction wiil t riven each class per day. lAs.ks on i muie will be fur- Dished free of ehnrre. X r fit4.,nuni!T Lsofltre i to all M wun to obtain tbor-rh ani practic!il iDstract.i'A iu roral music. Tuition 1 per scholar. Committees will be a -pointed P. re-elve nams ef scholars an-1 make arran-rements for holding the lututttte. 't-'blu JDHNG HAY 1 In the Cmrt of Cotna-oo JUH.t ii.-iii 1 " u KlIBrr,, 1 i-a. l . .- . .1 1 -r. ti-s. juri.T i,.s.Wis .,.- - V, "'iiuucbfan.i.-ltii a r I barn there, n er.. re.!. Awl now to wit: 11th February. 1KT 'to moti.m s A trmi.t ((f Ubi) lare , p i; . of Wm. H. Koouts. E-.. atiomey S.,r Sheriil. the , w..injD 2 ami 4 iierches.bcuiii; pi.r. .: t i-r Court appoint L. C. t.'ollom. E.i.. to distrlfiute tbe fund in Court arisinir out ol sale ol defrivlaiits , real estate to and auiotii those Waiiy ea;itle-l , tbeteto. 1. timet from the recrJ,--ertiSed lT'.h l ebruary. 1 1ST. E..M. S'-HRtJlTIC. Protbo&Aary. All panles Interested wlj Uke notice that I will attend to tb duties of ray appointment oa Wednesday, the lTth day Man-b, l7a, at 10 o'cioca a. m. at my oOce in Smtrvt T. !.i:iiI.-iliK-Y - 1 a. a ceruia -i ,Ji jjrooi ...ie m feliil AaJiior. llo y,,tttt, a.!'.ninn pp-peryoi J i.n I'.ru . Ainirvt.Tli iTfill-v- vflTffT ! ker. dees-ased. a the eat atxt Lmh"Ta-i l'.-s..n-D.MINlSTKAlOK NO 1 ILL. j W,M the mctx, ,tl, a . ao-1 a ba.lsu.ry boue I stable awl her outouil.linzs thereon tr .!. zxtate ol Gcorze P. Hay. Ute of Erthersralley j yj. Tlieun.iiTi.led one ballol i iot, jfr.. Twp. deceased. ' la McTeralale. to sW eoonty. Letter, of administration oa the ahore estate I Als.1. tbe followlr. TaiuaMe p"r- na. prier harlns; been (ranted to the undersigned, aotice u Two No. 1 Concor-1 Hacks. foarS;.r..a Hacks. hereby gien to those tedebo-1 to II lo make imme- Haxiy. one ooe hore Haca, w.e ir.ree ire W r diau pavaueut. and iImc bavins; claims airainst It. on, kar Hack SiJs. Isrn Hm-.. to present them duly aurbectb-aied Pt settlement. 1 th.ee sets sinnle H.rsew. eiirht bead of li t-s. at tbe late reel.lence of deccicd oa Sa-.urday, the i pbrw,. Hames, Wiudsni'l rri a in r :: -. r lTth day of Apra. 1T. ! articles. . DAVID L. MEYERS. j Terms made known oa :- of sa.e. fetCe Ailmunstnit.4'. A VDITOIVS NOTICE. i im tttfcierrne-1 au litor. ape.inte. t.y the 1 'oort of Common Pleas of S-rnvrset county to aiake a dutnbuifcm ol tbe toads in tbe baa-Is of the Sia-riS 1 arlsinsr out of tbe real es'aie of J -bn Smitn 00 aa I execaitosa la favor af Peter V.. Meyers aires wnu.-e I that be will attend to the du:w assumed him at ' huomvw ln Somerset. Pa.. 00 tbe ltb day of : Wmeea aeat. waea aa-1 where ail par.ies lite rest ed may atieo-i. l.T,v r Ao.iiu.r. A UDITOH'S NOTICE. 1 andeTS-jrae.Iao.lifT. aDtlnteJ If tbe Or- phaaa' Court ol Somerset County to atakeadis unoutioa ot the fumls ia the ban-is of Jacob O. snl James M. Misbier. A-tmlntstrators of .Jatiel Mistier, dee d., to and ans; thoee lesrally eti Uttel lberet.. heret y xlres notice ttst be wl.l attel to taedaiiesjif sold ati4.atm'tit at his otfire in the t.vua-b ol S- tcers- t ou 1 tur-lir. Marea-lv.b lsTi. at li a'.-.- a JASL.Pt '''if. Au iiro Febi A CDITOP.'S NOTICE. j. VT.'Wiolaur 2 So. XI. January ien n.?. rt ia t he i..an 01 1 ti. ,. .. .. . fa. A. IL Walter. of lb County of oieret. 1 be ua.ieriBed haTios; been apt-ini I by the oftk. foBdalatbehanlioftoeS.Terirlar.fiiirout. Court, ka tbe aoore ease, -to stake ',!., : ( the sale of defend ants real "J those Infaily entitled .thereto. . hcy at 1 autlee that he wid at lend to. the t r , -Etaot at hi. o!!-e in I Tnarsday. March 1 1 tn. I persons lnu.reett-1 can He- , tin New Adcerti.ii'mfnt.1 GMT SPECTAL l' 1 0 Wc Klinll brein, in January. etcrlTf nllfrtiiiiMH ami m. ruveiiieut in o.ir wile-roonw. tliirin Hiiit-U t'.n- i00iU ,u three lloont oT our building llll;ato to Lc t ro vdv.t on nI In ortler to reduce fctocU ji--rIsitt. . ' .! r I'rom tlu date, (nrnetw on Imnd at I.O'.Vlii: l'i:H I.S i ilW i:i:it SOLl i n TTSIIlKtill. MuFARLAXI), C0LLIXS & CO., 101 Fifth avenue- Pittsburh. REMINGTON.. Tbe RonnoTOi Siarino M ach i ! has sprung: rapid ly Into faror as poMcssinir. the best cousin atios of Sod qualities namely ; Unlit running, suKOthe, noisless. papal, durable, with perfect Wa Stitch. It is a shuttle machine, with Automatic Drop Feed, Design beaatiiul and con. truction the Tery tst- GOOD AGENTS WANTED. Address UEMIXGTOX SKWIX(i MA CHINK CO. I LION, N. BRANCH OFFICES OF Ri:MLUT0. ( Ml'A.!i. E. Remimjion tl .Soii., llemin'jtun St fiinf M. (' Reminytvn Ay'l Co., rw. n. I?. Brooke Nyee & 33 XJ T COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 54 SOUTH STPiEILT, BAIffirMOBB, 3S.CT3., Betiectfully solicit c rsiunmtnis f III "1T1 It i'nl tl.at wc bare lr rutu-r t ii - MERCHANTS U. !).!p to us. and will lie pleased to Imtc their n" " i tentli to their interests and to o! !aui lilu ur-ft l liAI.I.r.1 tir.tupt SAles and check f.r prcw. N. B.-Shii.pin cards forwirle.1 by nr.-.il, -r t--e It I ' I-n..' C HEAP SIDE GKOCEKY. Jus; revived at tbe Gheapside Grocery A New Stock ot Goods, NOTION'S GPiOCERIES, FLOCK, PA CON. FISH, Kl'CAU, MOLASSES, TEAS, COFFEE, DRIED aod FRUITS OcC, tteC, ScC Of ibebest quatity, and wiil be s..; i it t!:c viry louest cash prices. C.i!I an ! sc ur it.wk. Opposite Somerset House, SOMERSET, 1'. F. I Colrn & Co. apn.s I i. rr f". Tier 1I4T. AtfnfS wanted. j l ; moments, or ail tbe ioie. tr.anttriv.;,.ii elr.-. We otler empb'ymeBt that will p-y hann tne!y f r erexy hour's wvrk. Kuii panu uinr". teriiis. fc -.. sei.t'free. Send us y.ur a-1 lrcs at once. lot delay. Now is tbe iirne. Don't ivik l r work .r business ei.where until you l.ive l.-.-rni- i ai.: we otfcr. tl. Stusi.J fc Co., V -r.'..:,.'., .V?. ianl3 SSIGNEES' SALE. H Tlrtoe f tbe dee.1 if aMiimmcnt made to ti e m..lersiirnel ly John llrsiliier and w, !.! tbe n il aod per-al estat"- of "ail J mn lirtllii r. ir.'-r wiil be exposed to sale, by pull:" onfrr. nr. the h -telof sail Brallier, in Hif-a Boru jb. Soiu.-i'i-: County. Pa., on I Saturday, March C.'A, 1 T -" , ; tlie foilowinr d"-rllie. TIo:i'ie ral e:i!.: i No. 1. A tract of land l!a.t" tn Hr.t rsv y ! tonn.liio. S-invrw-t t't.untr, pa.. i"'.ii.t 4 I r:-:s of Samuel Phi:.,n. Samuel I IfSVl 1 M aiO. eonUinii.il I s'n4, s-.-l n.. This j.iece will I i.Cu-T- i ia i art snit bidder. No. 1. A tract of ',n-l si-ne.-e In s-i:n I. : J, .r town I'- aiijiininar Jacob KM.uuh. !jnn"l .iiu"? r ai:.i ers. eontainioK 1-i a tvi ac l K j-rcues, ona 1. ill 1 ei-ir. NaJ. A tract of land situate in s.imr-! .wr. ;.. c.atainina- 1 '; acres, hem a I.irl of l ie j ...u John Kau.:h farm. No. . A certain lot or rr.ar.d senate in sa-,i-Ujwnshlp. cntaininir about 1H pen :ies. wnn a 1 two StTy deeluns; Bouse tnereon ere-tc:, fcnii part uf Hatu n lann 'i A certain W of rroun l irn.i'e In .a-n township. ofitaicliiK 1 acre and JT )rr b- s, 'tio,' pan of Kau.'b (arm. j,-a 7. & 1,4 ( ground sltuare In muie t'.wr.sb:;.. criUUiioit to nt-iarc pertl-. helta; i r.. ot iUurli unn. ... I 'BtMltr , ferta.a trvtof ianl sl-uata ia t n I j uwo.nl uiu part of J.n Kao- h Urrn. I . . i..t,- No a. The un.liT.Ie. .joe Terteeii-u 01 t ie 1 illbU'il. i' ni -..'.s. PETEK Stbtll. fci.i: A" JT' Q" UPHANS' COUItT SALE. irtue of ao ir ler of ai- 1-,1. ' flrphans' Oeirt of ner direrte.1. I wni sell at pu: . of Berlin, Somerset Coorj-.y . Couritr. 18.. to i. lu.e. .c tbe t".r u Ji Pa., on the irsii'es. lt,.n,lnj Mirh. 1 .v. t.ww t-e : of Tre erii k K" I per. laie ot itrr.ia j. S- cicrt..t c un:;-. pa.. Tl. notta.1 of Oce,-l. r. I'.nn:. Pa., t.ire: -a--le i.i t.ire:"'! im t:ie soaih be Tb.PS trs-t, on tbe et t-y '' . -n the D.t'h br f r.b strct. 1 ti by ...atn i rim ste. with a ;"' sr.7 Irase Jij:. B..se ami frime sra'.le tfere- er-c-.d x A H of rnd a :j-,ir.u:it 14 N i. I !'i this dlrisv tbe west. Ix of l;ra'k r t'-.rs no tbe est. Tuiri "Tret 00 tlx- Soti'ri ant 1 ar n street na tbe a.r-.b: eh of tin i'so o- u.,:.in a-out ' ' acre. Ve. i. Aa t iot. mar.te ia EMhsrsta.i..' ' a-Ji.-Ui.ait J-wi P. C-iTer on ;u L..rr.a aw; e:. John Bra-'.T and Sameel ilar-wr on t.-.ewi- . .i Musaer. wn-airlDit IS acr-e. m"rs -,r . 1 ri -:r-!. tl.e wt.oe Irinar within one mile of laVrr.ia. Pa- oa eucbrsal-a of deed. .,-. OLITEK K:.iJPr.R. MU !T! iISSOLUTION NOTICE. I I 1 Tbe par aersbi? fcereoCdw ealstisa te-.a-t , rJ.J bae ibis das ei-i. Alt '--- ..J. era '. ! t y. . K .wr r-f A I""'"" ' .ntvlvtfim.I 1 orTaiXA- AT &3. Jav lfl . A- -.'..: IIU ;. Tl 3F CARPETS. Pa. l..r u-riiy a. ia the y-'jr of tit rriiiVrt. third , l a 111 t with i in. of ft ". i c ;y m a! l'li'.t:9 i .ml f- r TAniro. -rfi'ci i-ji.. oat a r I.i t.t:!,: y - r se:,i ron cir.ccL.ir. V. 1 -..- T.y. New Y rW. M:l..l.,,:i .s Ni 1 Vor, S. t hli ' i'o. T NLitcSt.. S. M.i. In:' ll."ton. -iVi W-tl.n-i:t..i Sr.. S. M m I, : I i'l.-inn,.' i. 1,1 v I'.ll !'... Si Wll.i 1 I I .1. l.: I i. I:.'-, .- .:!:n.'a. H i . ! 1 iv 11 u-. . Si rt 1. S. n. It. Co., T E R Li - r-r tt su; l t-i: ' I'V. T' AKD DAlRYiMSK V i 1, . 1 l' 1 i.K il ill t l: .DillLXY I W0OO T U .'(!". C SHCP. Ne-.r. : ni l !' li W (r:i': .: : '. I! I .1 Tf ii.tii'i.;.. -l r i n : j:. 1 -- Ir.- o. ;:a ; r. i.- s TORE! ML" IS' 'il l.I.I. Jl iv: r,-'. t: ; i..::-d a sti ru it i: J l K T 'V f,n ti.e lin id r i a i ii'Miir-.r li? P. V." .ivril S s. ii !:. an 1 n w t.'A- r d;;y goou:, CI.OTIilNt:, iirr.r.NswAiii:, iiAr.iiWAi:;:, HATS fc CAPS, HOOTS Ac., o.'-'., tc. shoe:' a:io! thit li wl'l l s. 1! i . r :-n ..ore. r r CASH r tt W.4'1 1 U-I.i i Cr u 1 .. iijr. ii j ler. l.---. a:. ,.. rriiin 'if nVi L r'j-.. SK'- rr..- i SALT AH 3 FISH. a:?rr.T ( r. hard. u z r;;i nr.-! he t -y. ... tn.it iiu .tin li-i to ii . u..r.-.-j au-i LuJ.u- t u:. SCUEI.L & IVII.S0.V. A1 ii..'. 1: (,f I ', ill Jll.ll, 2 IHTOIC .'rncK linn rj,;. 1 II VI l':t. I'f S " 'i:sr,-.in; n oi :i.-.- -r 1 : ill tm- i.ari.is '. 1: MmM f J. mi f. i.pJ. -i. i.i ..I f.e r. " ' '! i" . n 1 n :.. y. 1". J. pphans' u 'J i.t sal::. l:v nr S-u'.-r-r ie oi r- n or , ! 1 ufr. ia.. 1 t ir:,:. ,n ur ii I- r.,u'i. ;a ird'ij, Jfiri h 1 1;:. W. 1 It'. p. in.. 1:. J rr-H J-.:- II. 1 r:i- r-- ' n-r. r., Tl.e rir r. a. r. -i'it-1 -.or I- kI 1 I r'.:- CO CUT SALE i'.t -r.rt 'i a f t n St. r-t u..-v. .li .- 'Iff It I ;.ivre , .! r:' lot - k ;,. ra . of .ir.,1 in s.,.:: 1 as f,... w, tr." ;!.-. till r to - -v a:: I:, 1 ,t. . I -.' 1 "i i i : t-i ... t W o., l -r. : e N r- 'i ... if r rtr .:i.l lOf o. ' 1' .A ii- s r! tI--M T-r: t .f , ... a. a t.a !:.'. in .H. L-.".'' 1 ru-., IV ;ir-';r: sal .1 -s-v r -. j.-i :. . ; r..-r . 1-'.-.-1 Mar.--, fx, a: z . 1 :.T I'--..-., r .J 11 ' f- :n S-.ir.r. ' ' : ' f)- :..i.-;.:- z 1. - t -l r . A -.- j r. -' a o-i 1:. li, I Ac. n: 1 1 -r V A I. H i-Li' t.rr. Vi: wJ y. 1. vri.r.i ; "' ' ii. !; 1 i.K. A r: n't '; NOT I CP. r. ' ur'. A rv 11- luiv i ' tf. ' r. - f v 1 -r. 1 ,.t i' : . i ai r. i -A I. ts.' S I Hi: ALL. P-T -: IP f. e,J.-:-r' ifa 1 ni-iji h.--. in s:'f-'i ;.jr' .f --f wmt.i.U' i. i rriui twrjrar-.f. '9 J- rsjt is tvrf t - ; 'I-i 1. i. h lu:.;. .11 Ol55M