Tiie Somerset Herald. VEllNRIIIiT. Ata it, in:. Addiaoa S. A.. Dean. Allegheny J bo. Bradifraro. Brotberivley-C. F. Itayman. Berlin B. F. Kaymaa. Coofluenoe W. A. Kooatz. CVmemaagti Levi Voder. Elkitek Ueo. Lowry. OreeavUU A. J. SUMer. Jefferaoa Henry LoUr. Jenner F.G. Nell. Jenoertown Geo. Freidline. Larimer Jacob ZufaL Lower Turaeyfoov Fred. DutuboU. Middlecreek Juha Boacber, Mlllord Samuel Critebfleld. Meyeradale J. C. Yutiy. Northampton D. O. I'owman. New CentreriUe LeroT Scott. New Ballimrre John George. Faint Feter Hoffman. Quetnahoninnw Albert Berkey. Bbada Joaepb Cable. Htoystowa C W. Pagb. Hoatbampton Levi Kenael. htonycreek Jacob J. Wigle. Summit Cornelius Shoemaker. Salisbury Miebael F. Swith. Somerset Tp. Charles Menser. Home;raet Bot. Josiab Keller. I'rtioa 1. B. Sutherland. Welleraburg Michael Long. TriCM TO EK VOTED FOB. One person lor District Attorney. One person tor County Surveyor. One person lor Poor House Director. The Republican Primary Election will ba held on Saturday. May 20, 18. The following resolutions, adopted at the meeUnc held on May 4th, 1870, are till in force and are published tor the in atruction ot tbcae holding the elections, tji: . , 1st That the polls be opened only at the nsual place of holding elections fixed by 1. 2d. That the Republican roters o! each district aball elect their member of tbe County Committee and the two additional officer to hold the primary electian. 3d. That when they were not elected at the previous election, the commillee BBan tor each borough and township, shall elect the two other persons w assiw in boldinc tbe nriniary election in uieir re spective districts, and tbe committeeman ball act as ludee and make tbe return ol election. 4th. That tbe committeeman be re quired to make a list of the Republican voters ol the borough or township in which he lives, and have the same present at the election, and designate luereon vary person ; and It any person not earned thereon be judged entitled to a vote, his name be added to said list and lite fact atated, ftfid that the said list be pruduced before lb return judges when m atsw miaust Mb. That all Bepublicaas ba required u a la tiicir nrooer diatxicU. th. Thai no person be allowed u -e unless known to aava votea wim uc publican party, or who can produce satis (iinrf evidence ot that fact. a. TU rslnrn judges must place the re- tarns in Ike bands ol the Chairman on or before Tuesday evening, may ma J. O.Oole. J, I. ScFLt, Ch'm. C. Com. gerawary, Aaerrra. Clear up your yards. Naw Goods at Schrock's. Tub birds are "aest.bkling." Bbaitifcl nights last week. Do as tou would ba dona by. Plat your Utile onions bow. Roams are here In abundance, Obasgbs are good for tbe liver. Krwso ! spring, beautiful spring. Ham aad eggs is a seasonable diah. Oo and sea Schrock's 25 ceot alpaca. Bats and ball to the front once mora. Oca Bunday schools are well .attended. Flovb np and going higher. Cook & Bbkrts. "Almost persuaJed,' the pledge now to Aign. Tan naw Council have not rone to work. . Abb stilt tbe aeslko la, "Have yon algaed." Wobk for the reformers Tbe buds are oa a bust. Pbesideht Hayes' grandfather was a blackssaiiB. Ta carta, .a tor organ giindVrs Is fast approaching. Fob Cloth or Cewiimere euit go to E. XI. Bcbrock'a. Samuel FsautLU of Berlin, Las gone to the Black Hills, ao saith dasoe rumor. Tbb Peansylvsais lUiiroad Company eniorces total abstinence in its rmploy cea. T miners of the Elklick Coal basin taavc goite ta work again at tbe rale fixed fey tbe cosspaey, Qcrra a aamlwr of oar eltUeoaare kaviag their dwellings repaired and addi tions built thereto. XoKTBAWFTOB omiaty. thia State pro duced 828.8U0 pounds of butter last year, valued at $124,000. ' tTwrrno locals while suffering with a JortT horse headache la not the most pleasant recreation In the world. Tbbbb has been but little back-sliding amoer the "Murphy gang, but two or three saving gone back to their idola. A BiusbH of larce and enthusiast ic tern eranc rrtaafinr. have been held at tbe t ailed BreibreBcbuicfa aoutb of loa n Wm. UocbatetWr. tbe best euUer i tbe couBtv ia workiac ia lay store. Uive him atrial- E. M. Sf BROCK. f litre selling ladles 23c three ply Lin ea Cellars at 15c -j-.,.- Mas J as. B. Tbbdwbll, Xa . Mammoth Bbxk. Tbbbb ia a rumor afloat to tbe effect that the gentle .nan who purchased the Me yrdaU Jdepde&t aaa rescinded bis contract. Tbb Cumberland -Vfate says there was a perfect deluge of pretty girls at tbe wood en weddiagof Mr. and Mia Chan. J. Har rison. Ke-rect. Too early yet. to badger vote wait while tba Bomlnatioaa will not be made or soma tiaae yet, and tba election is not ucul Stfveaber. C. A. Walter, of tbe firm of Walter & Troial, of Gebarta. i at preaent in the eastern market purchasing their spring and summer good. said that by putting a lover U tbe licht trom a blae class window be can be made to propose at one Bitting. Xow Is tba time of Tear wben our ven ju'jttie fathers tell big lies about tbe early spriagg (fcty Bsed to have wben they were boya at bojsa uj tbe old place. Tbb first batter tii naJ pearly fbnr f bouaand years ago, and every onc in a wkila a met of it turns up and makes fba osBaajaaTa baiXBtaBd oa end How k thia for sweet ! Qm Somerset township man made four thousand six bundled pounds of mapie sugar this sea eoa, besides a Urge lot ot molaase. car NoTBtno contributes no much W mi comfort la hot summer days, as tho - eonl I'loasarjt ihade of growing trees, auil now is Just las lima to haTc Uk-iu irautM.Liottril. TBI Dew postal care's a Licit arc now being printed are inauulai'tHrcd f u)p4illquutnl tyomie tiiraanl. vay charges, and two colors, so that they hs.!l pt-enf!Jmft.liblBwjie will lie wild according one sine a green sunm and iiKn llif it verse bun. Hon. Johs Rkii.i.t lis token up Permanent reaidenee iu Alloonn, and 'ba assumed bis former piviiion of Huperin tendentofTraaoportatitm on the renr.)) vanla Railroad. A kbetiso of Superintendents of Coni- mvn Bcbools will be bcid at llarnsbur, commencing on Tuesday, April "4. Prac tical matters appertainius; to our school afUirs will be diacuased and acted upon. . AVn.L receive this week a lurce lot of Gents new style Lincu Collars, anil oilier rsccKwcar. 'Fasbion BaKu,'". Mns. Jas. B. Tkedwf.ui.. A Tocno lady left AVilliamsH)rt a few years ago lor "Kansaa. bbe writes that she is doing as well as can be expected un der ibe circuutstanees. Nie's Ititd three husuandstwo pair of twins auil, the ague. A contract has just been chwed be tween the Rio laraudc Railway CouinHnr and tbe Cambi ia Iron Works tor one boumnd tons uf steel rails, to be furnish ed by the latter eorMraiiua jmnicdutc Ladies call and see the new millinery giHidsat Fa.obion Uararthe laticr part ol ibis week ; latent spring and summer styles. 31 us. J. II. 1 KnDWEl.L, No. 6, 3Ianimili Biock. Xotice. Walter & Truxal mould in form tbe public that tbev bare enlarged their store room, and with oue ot tbe fin est stocks of goods are offering to the trade guoaa at panic prices. 4 1 ire us a call and ue convinced. , , Qcite a number of shade frees are be ing planted on our streets but "there is room tor millions more." Woult it not be a good idea for the Commissiooers to replant those thai have died out in front ol' tbe Court House. Tub Legislature of Pennsylvania last winter, by an ad approved March 21, 1870, fixed tbe lime tor tbe aunual meet ing of the Auditors ot the several, town ships and borough to settle accounts, on the second Mouday of April. r A Farmer purchased a revolver for bis wife and insisted on target practice, so that she could defend her borne in case of his absence Alter the bullet had been dug out ot his leg and the cow buried, be auiu she bad better shoot with an 'axe. Tbb German Brethren will bold their annual meeting at New Enterprise, Bed ford county, commencing May 20. Dele gates from every Brethren church organi zation in tbe United Slatrs, and the uatU ering will likely number m-tny hundreds. On Thursday. April 19tb, Rkht Rev,, J. B. Kerfoot, of tbe Pittsburgh diocese will bold service in tbe Oood Tempbrs hall at 7i o'clock r. it. Tbe Lord's Sup per will be celebrated in the nme plate on I nilny morning at lt'J o clock A. xi. FisHtnuEX ! Take Notice ! Will in a few days receive a large additional stock of Rods, Lines. Flies. Snoods. Leaders, and all kinds of Fibbing Tackle. Mkk. J. B. I KF.DWEI.I,. No. C. Mammoth Block. Since the Murphy movement bas been under way, Goppcl II inae bare become the order of the day. Tba boys pas alonic tbe street whiftliinz "Almost oersua- ded" to "Hold tbe Fort" while "Jesus cf Nazareth paseeth by." Half of the fools in tbe United Slates think they can beat the d-xtors at curing the sick: two thirds of luem are sure they can beat tbe dilute rs preaching the (s- pel, and ail of then know they can beat the editors ruouinr a ucvawiit i. The gas well of the Beaver FalUculicry company is down to tbe depth of ivm teet, without any sign of oil. The con tractors recently purchased 3.000 teet ol rope, and expres their determination to go to oil or China beiote they will aban don operation. Henttr A rgu. We should remind our readers that Ibis ia tbe proper season lor settine out shade trees in front of their lots. ,'ov i tbe time, to do it, a tew hours' Ubr and tbe work is done, which In ail nature will add a beauty, that it ran bave from no other adornment. Rotes having an iron socket at each end are used Instead of leather tracrs bv tbe horses that draw street cars in some cities. They are strong, not liable to stretch, and "there teems to be no wear out to them." Why not u Them on plow horses f The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com pany yesterday advanced passenger rates as follows : Pittsburgh tu Baltimore, from 7 50 to S 50, to ashinetoo City, from $7 50 to S 50, to Philadelphia, from 50 to 9 00. No change was made in the rate to New York. Five thousand salmon trout have been put in the streams adjacent to Johnstown. 1 bey were procured at tbe Mate batching establishments. By the war, why don't some of tbe professional piscators berea ways tiite an eQort to bave our streams supplied with thiie elegnt fisn ? C'ENTHEVii.r.K, Pa., April 12, lH' Mr. R. U. Singer, of Johnstown, bas beea holding a aeries of very successful meetings r the Di-ociples in thi place. Ouiie a number bave uuited wub tbe cLurcb and many more are "almost jicr, suaded" to become cbriktians. A FBI E.N i. A rovxa man of a neishtioriag city, named (iatef, was urgetttlv soliciu-d ty the ladies to sign the pledge A gentle man, noticing tbe commotion in that part of tbe bouse, inquired the cause, acd was told that it was "otily tbe girls cAerciriug their natural pivclivity tor hanging on UaU-a," What has lxcoW U all our corn-spon- dents? Wilb tbe exception ot Ibe Berlin one they bave not been heard from ur some lime, liave they gone on misiona ry tours to the South Sea Islands t or the interior of Africa? or bare tbey been struck so hard by ibe temperance tidal wave that tbey are unable to gather up the news of their neighborhood ? Tbb maple sugar season is about closed, and tbe farmers t'eport that tb.-ie bas not been as much sugar made for years, in fntt, thai there is but one year in ibe history of Ibe county bn 'he amouLt produced wa grealsr, and that was way back in the Unrtie or forties. Not only ia tbe quan tity large but tbe sngar is of an unusually flue quality. Tbb WashingUMi Etporter says, anoth er cremation is about to lake place. This lime the body to ba incinerated is that ol the wife of a youngCbioago Uerrnan who is going back to his Faderland. and a isb. ing to lake hit late better half with him, intends having her reduced to ashes that thereby he can the more eaaily accom plish his purpose. SrOTa upon the Sua do not visibly di minish its brilliancy, but spots, pimples or blotches upon the face, neck or arms feriously detract from female beauty. Tbey may, However, be completely re moved by the daily nse ot Glen's Sulphur Soap. Depot, Crittentoa's No. 7, Sixth Avenue, X. I. li ui a uair ana n nisker Dye. black or brown, 50c Mr. McHebry. residing on a farm near Waynes burg, recently gave birth to i wins im while ano uw otner uiaca The husband ia a full blooded negro, and hie wile is a halt blood, her mother being a wuiie woman. The children are ai trading wide attention, and preaent i chance lor some speculative showman. Well what do our temperance ople say In regard to a reading room ; we have beard from ncne of them aa yet. Meyers dale bas taken tbe lead ot us in this mat ter, at we understand tbat Mr. J. O. Meyers baa thrown open bis front office for tbat purpose and liat quite a number of bock ba;e already been prefc-ntcd. Come along gentlemen, don't haog tire, here la a chance to do a permanent good not only for the temperance cause but for tbe town. SrnT Ilonsw. A strsy borne wsa put Uito th1 stable o( the nndoiritned in Cono ui.tuh towuship, Somerset county. Pa., by sonic uuknown icnKm un the lllb day ef MaMi. W.. It is g browu boras and is about four vcamoliL Tbe otrncrr is re- to law. JosKt-n YoMtR. .' Krtr white tliin bonnet are trimmed 'iiu natural oat?, which are to bo "all ibe race" Fanrva ladv wearing a bonnet covered with oma riilinir io nn open car- rms'e and a horso com in i nn behind her and nibblinz at her bead ceiir. Most la dies would rather be "counted out" in aease of that kind. DriniBB Vt I IB two Tide. Anew Son g and Chorus, by Will L. TbomiHin is said to be even prettier than the famous "(iatburiug Shells from tba bca Mioie." by the same author. Any music dealer will mail you either of these beauuiuisonzson receipt or price, 4U ccnit liotu have hnndnue pictuie titles. Pub lished by W. L. Thompson & Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. Tbk; local"-of ibis paper bas an eye snliudly buttled ibai it is imuouibla for him to see hat ol local interest ia going on. 1 ou need nt nnud sinning and say ing be ought to uve kept outol that row, or his wile bil him wiiu a rolling pin, cause why he was not in any row and he bas'nt got any w ile. -Will receive a very large invoice of Millinery ot the latest spring ana sum mer sly les the bitter tart of this week. Hats and Bonnets for ladies, misses and children. Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, Ac, &c. "Fashion Bazar,'" i t -: ' M it. J. B. Tkkdwki.i., Xo. 0 Mammoth Block. Tub Iruit pnwpects hereabouts are very good. Tbe wiuter. although long and uite severeidid ihi have as many spells ot txlretU'i low teuilerature as usual, and tbe periods-, when tbe mercury was below zero were of short duration. There are rUksUt be run yet, a iib bite frosts, but at present there are indications of a good yield of neariy all kinds ot rrnit. Fulton Jl ik:e Allison, of Philadelphia, bas de cided that constables and deputy sheriffs who speculate ns private individuals through Ibe opportunities afforded them while acting iu their ollicial ntatilion, vio late the act ot Assembly which forbids of ficers of the Commonwealth receiving "any remuneration," except their regular fees, lor anything done in sn otlicial capac ity. t)s last Monday night Mrs. Joseph Small, living near Manor Station, com mitted suicide by jumping into a well twenty feet deep w uh about eight feet of water. It appears, tor some days" pa&t she bud been ill and iu diMrtts. un account ot (he tact thai her husband, who isa mi ner by occupation, had been oiitof work. The deceased was the mother of three Rmu!l children. Vrtentburg Democrat. WKarc happy to say that Judge Slufft who bas beeu so seriously ill tor some time past u slowly rccovtriog, although by no means out of danger yat. The greatest u-ar ot his friends and physician apjears to be that a running sore left by his uiec-isc on the inside ot lus beau may. oa its ceasing to discharge, cause concus sion ol the brain. The Judge does not expert to be able to be at Smierset for some lime to come. Ir your neighbor has a little Hitch of ground which he intends to convert into a tcardcu this Spring it is your duty as a tree horn American citizen, to purchase a dozen or two ot chickens, if you do not already have them, and let them run at large after be gets all bis seeds in. Noth ing leuda so much excitement, healthful exercise auJ earnest profanity l garden niaiivrs t driving out their neighbor's chickens. A. J. Wili.auu, ol San Maluo county. Caiitiiruia, gives a very simple, and, in his experience a very effective safeguard against ruts aud mice. He takes two round pieces of tia, like tbe bottom of a freit rna, punches a hole in the centi e of each iWi-gc, uid firings them on a strong wire, one near each end. Then j; retches the wire from side t side of a room and fastens each end firm. Anything which is hun itjion the wire between the plates of lin 'ia sate trom the rats, for if tbey wait out noon the wire, every time they try io mount lhe circlu ef tin it revolves aud t):ey cannot pS3 oyer it, Mr. Wizard has loiind the simple contrivance very Useful in saving meal, grain, etc., and ad vise all farmers to try it. The following' are directions for con.- t fueling an .Kolian harp, which we clip lrom an exchange : rrovide a long nar row box of thin deal, about thirty inches long, five broad and one Inch and tbree lounhs deep with a circle in tbe middle of the upper side about an inch and a half in diumiter; pierce with small holes. Along this upper side of tbe box are seven, ten or more si rings of very fine cat gut, stretch ed ovvr bridges at each end (like the bridge ot a vio'.inl, and screwed np cr relaxed with screw pins. Place it at a window w ilb the sasli just raised, so that a cur rent cd a:f n u.-qsh over its strings with lretiloy). Ix selecting Hour first look at the color. If it is white with a yellowish straw coir ..red tint, buy it. It It is white with a hlubb cast, or with white specks in it re fuse it Second, examine its adhesiveness wet -and knead a little of It between your ringers, if il works aot I and sticky it is poor. " Third, throw a tittle lamp of dried flour against a smooth surface, if it falls like powder it ia bad. Fourth, aqoeeze wweof tbe flour tightly in your hand, if it retains tbe shape given by the pressure tbat, ton, is a good sign. It it tale io buy t mrthat will stand all theee teats. These mode are' given' by all old flour dealers, and tbey pertain to a matter that Concerns every body the staff ot lilp. Good advice. Now is tbe time of year for Pneumonia, Lung Fever. &c Every tamily should have a bottle of Boschee's Okruax Syki p. Don't allow for one mo ment that cougb to take bold of your child, j tar tamily or yourself. Consumption, Asthma, Pneumonia, Croup, Hemorrha ges, and other fatal diseases may set in. Although it is IrueGtEXAJt Stbcp it cur ing thousands of these dreaded diseases, yet it.is much better to bave it at h ind when three doses w ill cure you,. One Bottle wiH last your whole taciily a wiuter and keep you sale lrom danger. If ruu are poctump tire, do not retit until you hare this rem edy. Sample Bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 ceiits. Sold by your Druggist, O. W. Bonlord. EKPOfBAGEMEKT FOR TUB VEKBLtt. Debiliiv. whether it be inherent, or caused by overtaxed strength, or protracted ill uiss. has a nto&i depressing influence upon tbe mind, breedinir an aliject melan cboly nearly akin to despair, and enforc ing Ibe abaudoouienl ofctierlahed projects acd high hopes. Happily, tbe enfeebled 8. stem, even in extreme cases, is suscepti ble ot invigoration. Il is proved by incon irovertjl'le evidence that Hosteller's Stom ach Bitters Is an unfiling streegtbener of tbe weak, and tbat in addition to rili;ing ibe physical organization. It establishes regularity among those organs upon whose t-ilicJeat discharge of the duties imposed on them by palure, continued vigor and healih depend. Thousands of instances might be cited to show the regenerating icduence ot Ibis health-giving agent in cases ot debility, liver disease, dyspepsia, nervous ailments, constipation, intermit tent fever, urinary and uterine trouble, gout and rheumatism, and other maladies. CLorcNEST or a Westuobebabp Coostt Pedaooocb. Tbe people of Suterville. Westmoreland county, Bays tbe Greensburg Argut, are now "enjoying a sensation, tneaiiupd facta oi wnicn are briefly Ibese : II. V. Stearns, a school teacher, and proprietor of a wife and two children, baa, for some time past, been conducting a school in the above named I place, and among his pupils was a young lady or good family ana prepossessing ep Itearaiicc;. Tueir pnttxscted intercourse k-d u familiarity, which In dya time ri pened inio Sore, and finally resulted in an elopement. The pedagogue first provided for tbe partner of bis amorous propensities, in tbe maUer of rjne dress, c ana the guilty pair are no doubt sow cutting a dath at some remote point unknown to tbe fiiends of either pany. Tbe wife of the perri.iioiis baslnd is la greet grief in con secpurncc of ibis enwarranted conduct ot her liege lord, and the parents of the young lfadr are equally aiftreasea at me lota ot their daughter in inch a disgraceful mnnner. ' A at ix rut. frwl ratter Ib fcjytoi gives tbe following resaody for cut cuoiera, wnicn se connMersparBBa,cara: "Take a handful of whit oak bark and boil it in a quart ol water to make a strong uccecuon. Alter li coom tux wila the liquid earn meal to lhe proper eoaaM to make adooga for taediaf aad give io tba fowls. . Mix a leaopoontul of Careaa pepper io two quarts of the lead. Tba tow) wilt eat thia mixture readily." His theory ia that tbe cholara is B aparka of diarrhoea, and iba.bark and pepper acting auiugcDuicur we complaint. ICkxbia Vii.lb Item. Quite xtm slve inipTOvetnenuarerxlngtnada ia our iown. t. u. a.ennei it naviag an aodluoo ut to hit dwelling watch he intends asiag or a store room. Mr. Perdew. of Palo Alto, naa movad to our town and rented the grist mill of 4. u. jennei. Mr. M. L. Tauber, of Cumberland, Mi., has rented tbe fulling mill owned by Den nis Comp, of Fayette Co. Tbe winter crops are looking favorable, and a bountiful harvest ia expected. Some ot oar farmer have commenced sowing oats. The temperance tidal ware has exit per vaded our ioa yet There Is aot much intemperance in our midst, but there's a "leetle bit" at 'Omaha's" end. P. Fatalitt ahoko hobies. Shu oar Blluaioa to the great fatality among horses w me eastern pan oi mta conaty, several week! ago, we are sorry losav that we are now compelled to cnroaicJe tbe apreaa of the disease la other section at the county. In soma instances whole atablea nave been an at the eaase time, aad we are reliably informed that four valuable horses died a week or two ago tor Mr. Uavid Is vers, who reside near Hhadv Grove. The lost ia a serious one to Mr. Byra because of the great value ot the an imals lost, one of them we are told being wonn rau. from what we can learn. tbe disease appear to be a matlcnaat type ol the distemper, aa It usually end in In. tutnmati n ot the lungs. We hope that me ravages oi ine,uisease may be arrested a If it spreads tanner it will serious! v at. ie larming opcranona. l-itUc Vptnion. Or all the accidents which humanity liable to meet with, the most painful ia tbat of being buined ao severe! t as to cause death. Over in Orbiaonia. Honlinz don County, on Friday last, a cablaet- uutker named James Burkettwmet with mishap lrom fire, under these circamataa ces : tie was eon zed to cteaninr out paint pet. and while heatinK it on the stove be poured some benzine into it. Th bottom ot the can melted off, and the fluid caught, blazing op almost to the ceiling. In bis frantic endeavors to remove the pot ne accidentally set ore to nitciouuag, aad burned severely before the flames could be quenched. Medical aid was nam ed, but it waa of no avail, as he lived bat a abort time. . The agony tbat he suffered MuruiE iue interval ut saui io nave oeen roarrul.wA(Mfw Tnbun. Bora who are In the habit of diaturbicr public gathering, and we hare quite a number in this county who are guihy-of .1.:- . J . . . . . , ' . . m UUI UBUtS WUUH1 IN well HI CUt IBIS K Ol the law In reference to tbe subject out, and paste it in their hats, or some place where they can be constantly reminded ot the pepalUaa it Impose fur the violation ot ita provisions! "That it any person shall willfully and maliciously disturb or interrupt any aocie ty, assembly or congregation convened for the purpose of religious worship or for the moral, social, literary, scientific, agncul tural. horticultural or floral object, ceremo ny, lecture, examination or exhibition, such shall, on conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding fifty dollars, suf- fer imprisonment not exceeding three months, or both, or either, at the discre tion of the Court To Mr FBiExoa abb r atboss I take this method ot Informing yon that I have completed my purchases ot Spring goods, pd will open pn next Thursday, April li, it) r, a mow eiieosirB lino pi t'rmia, Uinguam, tmiriiqg. jjieactieo; ana LB bleached Muslins, tsbeetlng. Pillow -case ing. Towels, Napkins, Ticking, Cttsimera, Tweeds, Cottonadea, a full Use ot Black Alpscaa, Black, Cashmeres. Colored and Black Silks, Dress Goods, Lines Batting. &.C. Ac Will at the tame time receive and offer tor inspection and tale one of the largest, prettiest and cheapest lot of Hamburg lodgings aad Inserting ever brought to Somerset ; aio a tan assort ment of Fancy and Staple Notion. Cuffs and Collars, Neckwear, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies' and Children's Hose, Gents' halt Hose, all of which will be sold at tbe lowest cash pricea Please caII and ef Uine qsr ftjock, G. B, Pabbbb. X. B. Tbe tttBwca i'VVardwen Cpr set" at 50 cents. The cheapest cornet og uie maracv lur meoHiaey, Ox Tbarsday of last week while the Court waa boar treating licensee to the different applicants Mr. f red. Naugle, of the wangle uowse. Bomeraet, appaareeat tbe ear and requested that hat application for license be withdrawn, lit said that financially considered there waa but little money in the liquor business, not tnat ne recognized tbe great temperance ntove ment that was sweapiie over the land and that for one. ne had daefnuBed toabaev dbn tbe business, that he would dote hit bar. keep a temperance boose and that he. With bs entire family, bad determined to siga the Murphy Temporaaj niedge. The usual hush and quiet of the Court room was broken, cheet on cheer rote up, men clapped their hands, stamped, ahoat- ed, laughed wtth toy. while otfcers rabed forward to cop rrst mate the piucay land lord who was determined to do right eonM what may. We doubt if his Honor, Jodge Hall, ever witnessed such aa excitement in bis well ordered court rooms before, and we have no doubt that hia mealy sympa thies were with these who gave vest to their joy in their noisy appreciation of a good ajj. Rrucetuiiy rsnuertu. The above item la aliDDfd &om the Mew- r$dale JndtnendmL Ills rather strange that such a thing ahould happen in our midst and none of oar people know it. Tbat Mr. 5'ai)irl withdrew hit pstjtlfln ia not denied, but his Honor, Judge Hall, ia not accustomed to allow uch scene at the one described in bit well ordered court room. One gentleman we believe did na dertake to become demonstrative but the Court nipped hit movement In the had. There is another mistake, although Fred. refused to take oat license, be as aot yet signed the pledge. Isoersoll on orrrcs seeeiso. Bob Ingersoll hat beB. telllOg Mje bittrt at Chl cai) the horrora of office Beefing as he saw it at Washington, and poinung out thinn fn thia world that are better I clerkships. He was talking about civil service reform, and said ; "We have in Ibit country a multitude of little places, a multitude of ulerkabipe la Wiehiagton. and the question is whether oa the inconj ineof tbe new adnutiatntioD, these men shall all be turned out. In the first place they are on starvation aalariee, turn barely enough to keen soul aad body together and respectability oa tbe outside and if there is a young man ta tnta sniienre, j beg ot bim never to take a clerkship ia the citv of WaabinKtoa. Don't do ik Never you put youraeU where yon have to dock your head ana isxe on your oat u every body else, pool yon da it, Don't poj your happlBuss.tftiB't put your ftrtqne ut the Dower ol another taaa't break. Pon't you do U. You will aevar hafe anr manhooj ; yon will never hay aar veRebra t you will Beyer have aaa real square aiiunk yoo cannot haro It tad you wu. lose conBoeace, aa? yew wm Degta to Win i JUV canaos navy; jcgw lar Daymeat each month ol 194.71 taat vou eannot rjcaaiblr make a liviif ia the worm, ii w in late an ia isHHia m yoo, ton wui have to itr ao pwcooq. so narrow aaa opaxractea, tans yon H bare to smoke a pipe all week, with the exeeptiofi of flie-eeat (tfr Ot tftaday. I bee of yun not to dacouat lour future i I beg of every yooag maa, baye the cean age to take what cornea, let tt. be teajt or let it be umiae t but don't atU the tlfl that fortsae any hare for you for a petty salary of BoO or ?0 a moolh. Doa'tdoit. Go west 1 "I would rather have fort acres oi land and a log house with one room, yea, aad the woman 1 love, aad some lattice work over th window, to that Iha mfcy would tail checker !se on the baby ia the cradle, aad a few hollyhocks at the corner ot the home ; I would rather have that and a nice path dowa to ta aprtag. where I could hear the water nrzUar: I would ruber live there aad die that thaa to be a clerk ot aay goveramoal oa earth, -ow ail i mean oj uua (iy seff if fonn is, thai (f anj poor deyii hai been sq Bntunuaateat to get lata that place, leave him there rather thai to deetroy acanetody Wa i every year,' tf rxxiAjt Btrnaa can get a letter by call ing at the Somerset pott-office. ttraxtAL atteatiaa la Invited la tbe tJ vertiaenMat ef Amcriraa Blue Oil in tail Tbkbb win be a temperance meeting la the Court Hooe ra Saturday even i nr. at fwkiehtiia -Mr. Crelrbioa la expected to beprearaL BtTuta 'a krge furniture establishment, at Cumberland. Md.. waa entirely destroy. ed by fire on Saturday morning. Laes about 150,000 ; Insurance $20,001. The Arm aays tbe causa of fire was the anon ten eooe coenbuytioa of a barrel of varnish In the factory. Netxb uovi to fail. Dr Morris' Byrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horchound he aeyer bees known to fail ia perma- aeatir curing ohatlnate coughs, colds. croup, whooping cough, or any diseases of ine reararsury organs, ana it docs it, too, AT oacn. It la not necessary to take k xor a loag time bciore you can discover Ita beneficial eflectt. Its sale in ihiscom- mnaity la Immense, and lit popularity BaivanaL It ahonld aot be clawed with compound put up by inexperienced banda. Do aot tail to give thia great and potent remedy a trial. It will not and cannot disappoint you. Try it once. Trial size 10 eeuts. Regular sizes 30 cu. and One Dollar. For tale by G. W. Benford. Also Agents for Prof. Parker'a Pleasant Worm Syrup, which never fails. Pleasant to take, aad require ao physic. Price 25 No more important work can engage the aUeatioa of honaekeepere and proper ty owner ia Somerset thaa the thorough cleaaeiag out aad disinfecting of cellars, back yards aad other places where decay lag animal aad vegetable mailer may be found. As aoon as the troat ia wall out of the ground, noxious gaaset begin to escape, which ar dangerous to health and often taial to lite. There are many foul cellar under well furnished bouses, and death tou ot tan lurks ia the dark corners Imme diately beneath tba parlor floor. Tbe re fuse beam ia the back yards, are ao many seed-beds ot disease, and tbe only safety ta ia a thorough cleansing out and perfect ventilation. lbor ta very cheap at this season of the year, ana no one should miss the opportunity to have all the accu mulations ot the winter promptly remov ed, ' Two or three dollars expended for this purpose, within the next fortnight, may save ta many handled dollars in doc tore' bills, to say nothing ot the suffering watch may be avoided. Oa Saturday last the members ot tbe Brethren's church of Elklick district, met la the large meeting boose at Summit Milla to consider and act upon tba propos ed division ot thia large and populous charge. The first, and in tact the only serious dltDculty, was found in establish ing the geographical lines, bat "where there la a will there ie a way," and this difficulty was finally satisfactorily settled . We regret tbat we are without tbe boun daries of the three new districts, but the residence of the Minister and tbe loca tion of their churches will direct those "native to the manor born" as to the body of each particular charge and those living oa or close to the lines will aoon learn to which particular church their member- shin it attached. At before atated the old Elklick district aaa been divided into three charges, bear ing respectively, the names oi Elklick, Summit and Meyeradale. Tbe preachers of the Elklick district are Reverends S. C. Ketm. Jos. a Sell, Merril and Jona. Kel so ; they have two places of worship, viz at Salisbury and at Peck's. Ot tbe four misters oae bishop will have to be ebo nmoat probably the Rev. Kelso. This district ia a large and straggling one, tak ing ia pans of Greenville, Elklick and Addiaoa twp'a. Tbe second or Bammlt district is tbe tmalleet and moat compact, has but one place of worahiB that at Summit Milla. and baa three resident ministers, viz: Reyerenda Jno A. Miller, Joel Gnacv and Jonas .ichtr. The new bishop will probably be tbe Bey. Jonas Lichty. Third or Meyertdale district hat three places of worship that at Berkley 'a Milla. at Mey- Bfsdale, and oae at a point nearly midway between Meyeradale and Pocahontas. In Greenville. Bishop C. G. Lint ia lesideni and bat no preachers to assist him, Tbb la alto a large charge and tbe duties too numerous tor one man ; new preachers will, dnubtleae toon be called upon to as sist htm. Committees were appointed to aivtee the tunas of tbe old district and to divide the membership according to the Doundanea as agreed upon. This com m it tee report four weeks from last Satur day, whn the division will be consumma- tea ana lip aew oraer of things ensue. Hay' ft prove Unefkial to 11Meysrt- Aysnr Valcabls wobk. The Illus trated History tbe Centennial Exhibi bitioo, wilb a full description of the Great Buildings and alt tbe object of Interest Exhibited In them. By Jamea D. Mc Cabe. author of The Centennial History of the United States." Etc Embellished with nearly 400 fine engravings of build ings and scenes In tbe Great Exhibition. There is a universal demand for a work which thall embody a complete and care fully written account of tbe ereat Cen tennial Exhibition, sketching ita wonder ful and varied features, and presenting to the reader not a dry list of the articles, ex hibited,, but briUUnt and graphic de scription of the moat magnificent display of the results of human skill and industry ever gathered together. Such a want The atlOMl publishing CO,, of Philadelphia, have supplied In thia superb volume. It ie from the pea of tbe well knowa author. Jamea D. McCabe. The book la a complete and vivid de scription of tbe great Exhibition. The author bas written from his own personal knowledge, having gone through every part of the Ereat World't Fair, cots-book la hand, recording the vast and varied in- mnua cuuwftiu iu wis wora. ne baa received the constant and sympathetic aaaiataace of tbe Centennial' authorities, and hat enjoyed peculiar advantages in ita preptratiqp. Tbe Author takes ua through the Exhibition grounds, and makes us fa miliar with every object oi interest in then. We at then taken Into the Main Bui Id 12. and are earned successfully through it. and through every building, large and small, in tbe grounds. We are told the story ot the construction and arrangements of each ot theee edifices, and the rare, beautiful and wonderful col lection which tbey contained are graph ically described. - Thia work !a Invaluable to all classes of our people There is not another book us prim wwvq give vac-fourn ot iue ui. formation uoatei.teJ in thia work. To thcae'wbQ yiaited the Exhibition it will be pleeaugfjouvenir of their visit, and will enable them to recall th inagniScent aeen.ee tbey have witnessed. To those who could not make the journey, the book la a necessity, for it will enable them to enjoy th delights of a thorough aciiaaiai-! aaca with the great World'a Fair ia the quietude of their own home. in wars it oomprisea ia one iar;;e ana handsome octavo volume ot 918 paces. and ia eaperbly illustrated. The price h low, 'ana wiuua iae rosea oi nu. i ne book ie sold by rabBcription ooly, and Mr. A- & Webhoace, who- ie the authorized eat tor thi section, is now canvassing PllITTf -At bU residence on Union strati, Somerset. Pa.. Joseph rritta. aged 49yeara Hie funeral which took place oa Sunday afternoon WM one of the largest that our tawa baa wtueasad thy tnaay years. So treat was taa aiuaber of parsons that trataered iat the hooae, that tbe joice bus- fctMiBctae Brat boot commenced to sink, hortnaatelv the siakiac waa observed in lima a4 the crowd retaared before any daaara occurred. Bis remains were in, terredio the cemetery aortb of town. Mr. Pruts was a sober. Industrious citizen eaaoa beloved by hie friends and neigh- VATTHEWa At the residence ni hia pareats ia Jeaaervtiie, April 177, Cbarlra atalr aon uf WwaeU a. aad alary Mtai afcd a tsoatha aod S3 day. far aSBitasJiaar vhsra our fandoat tttoeus fMrfBtsUMbltbnlnamla itua His wrs tba psctal at Haavm aaa nlesl , 4af ravtasais U Jss IB ttat, ri tVei aarBaaikat aarUsf t ratt .wDj la Tlaallas'siCaeav WOow w barti ma; ftwetBtaaaatsIB arfaLaaa aattk aow aiTkia Bat etstaai lateB atratt. aa ta atvayen. XLAURIED. HANN JONES. March 20. 1877. at the M. . parsonage, near Belletiew. Pa., by Rev. H. G. Hall Mr. John II. Hann. of Somerset county. Pa., to Mis M t'tic J. Jones, ol Jefferson count r. Pa- f t BIEWr-TORIi I TTrrn 2Cer" York. April" 0. VAKCV HAM.. Oakcv Hail ban been f.inod, and it is aa 1 wrote liwt k. lie ia ia London, and the reaoon for bis being there, is what I said. Ha was com plicated with tbe ring, though he Las so covered op bis tracks tbat he has been living for eomo years ta to'e-a-ble security. The return of 53 wtooy, and tbe coaseiinent disclosure ct the inside secrets of tbat gigantic swindle could not but involve bim and put bim in tbe category of tbe worst of tbe lot This, with social complications, which, in plain Euglieh means that be bas been keepiug women other I ban his wife aud has been living se cretly an exceedingly disreputable life, while attempting to seep up me Hiatus of a geuiU-mao, all of which be kuew while tbo world was in ig norance of it, but which tbe confes sion of Tweed would bring to t be au r face, so weighed npon bin tout he preferred to get out, abandon eve rything, and go into exile, ratber than to face tbe fiieods who bad so long stood by bim, deceived by bis assertions of innocence. And so Oakey Hall, mayor of New York, ruler of tbe Democracy of this city, and tbe bead and front of tbe respec table portion jf tbe cliijuo tbat ha plundered New York so loog, is ia! London in diseuise. aod tbe meie sport of a cheapactress who will bang to him as long as be bas aoy ponton ot the money be stole, and will desert bim tbe moment it is gone. Uakey Hall passes into biaiory as an excel lent sample of a man who bad oppor tunities, but who preferred present pleasure to permanent success. N ub ability sufficient to command aoy place and any position, be permitted wine, women anil tbe attendant pleasures of the moment to lead bim into excesses, which has euded as it always has and always will. I can not commend to theyouth who read tbe Hebalp a more instructive example. Honesty and decency io tbe long run alwaya'pay better than tbe summer pleasures tbat follow a career like Oakey Hall's. Such a sammer is al ways followed by a lonsr aod very dreary winter. Oakey Hall will, io a y.ar from now, be borrowing n dollar or two from chance Americana in London to pay for tbo miserable bed be will be sleeping in And such rpen always end exactly in tbat way. TWKtu has jot tired of being followed by tbe law and is making a compromise. He bas told all be knows about bis escape and tbe swindle; and a very in teresting chapter it is. He lived in a fisherman's bat in Xew Jersey ; be lived in tbe everglades of Florida ; be went bitber and you, a fugitive and wanderer up and down the earth, till, sick and tired, be wanted noth- iog so much as to be allowed to quit bis wanderings aod settle down to a riniet life, out of jail. He has b?en banted qp and down tbe earth, brand ed as a criminal, till, weary aad faint, be wanted peace. And so he permit ted bimself to be taken, and came borne, made bis statement aad ac cepted terms. He tarns over to tbe city all that is left of the money be and bis coadjutors stole, and will be permitted to go out and live unmo lested. The great kin? is no w a poor old man, with no money to tpeajc of and no power, a past tbat be dares not look back npou and no (more at all. Tbere are a thousand draymen in tbe city wbq are better of than bp, and who could not afford to change places witb bim. IIU. Whatever may be tbe upshot of it, there is no doubt bot that tbe arcb conspirator, T'ldeo, wishes very much to make another effort for tbe Presidency. He nev:r intended tbat tbe verdict of tbe joint commisson should be dual, if it was ad?erse io bim. and ad tbe administration of Hayes been less popular he would have commenced proceedings louir ago in tbe Supreme Court. i is cer tain that be b8 ubP 80 far 83 10 have skilled attorneys draw up the paper) necessary to contest tbe elec- Uon, aod proceeqiajrs w;i be com menced if tbe temper of the public should change, and become 'adverce to tbe present administration. Tilden staked bis all upon tho Presidency, and be bas by no means relinquished bis hopes. Beaten at the polls, beat en by a joint cuoimiseisn of bis own making, ite still tbioks be sees a way, through the courts, to gain the ambi tion oi his life ; and be miie tbe effort if - fee get tbe e'ugbiest show. If President aycs' policy makes tbe slightest feeling if any party is formed ejaiost bim, Mr. Til den proposes to more on bim through the courts, and try what legal cLit-an ery eea do to make him President. Tbe papers were all prepared some weeks ago, atTilden's house in Gra mercy park, and are now in Wash ington, to be used if cicai'.oo otters. JJorriisey 4 in ft, but tortunately, if it goes into tbe courts, tbe crse wi',1 be beyond tbe reach of money or the peculiar Influences which Mr. Morria- aey knows best bow to wteKI., cttivt Tbere ia an epedemic of crime, which has taken, this week, more than usual horrible features. A frail woman, an inmate of a fashionable bouse of ill-fame op-towa, was yiait ed by ao unknown man one evening last week. bat transpired 10 the room will never be known. Tbe man rushed out, and was lost iu tbe dark ness. A moment lter tbo woman appeared, at the bead of tbe stairs en- reloped in flames. Sbe dressed for (be evening in rich robes of a coob un title material, aod tbe names bad completely enveloped ber. She bad just time to exclaim "be set mo afire with a match," and fell, and before relief could reach her was burned to death. Toe man bas aot Leen.found. Then this was followed by another mystery. One of tbe oldest aod richest firms in tbe city is tbat of tbe JewetU, lead manufacturers, The junior member is a bepbew of tbe aenior, and is a peculiarly excitable man, so much so tbat it was deemed advisable by bis partners to buy biro out, and tbe papers neces sary had been drawn. Thnra.l.r morning, ao expIooioQ wa. beard in tbe prirate ojaea, and ibe room wu . . '"j 1 diMoyered to be oa fire. The em-1 1 p'oyees of tbe boose rnsbed to tbe ! room aad found tbe senior dead, tbe '! junior mortally wounded, andtbeota-! er member badly wounded and uo-1 conacioa. Tbere were reroJyers and. (nlres on tne nooe, and tbe irarmeuts of a band grenade, wbicb bad doubt . . - less exploded, silled tbe two and wounded tbe other. It is all a myste ry, for the only living man of tbe tbree is unable to speak. Doubtless joung Jewett, the nephew, did tbe bloody .r7Lw bodice of bimself, hia uncle or other mi nibcr of tte fifin. TwoBtsch !iuj;uUr crimes seldom occur in ooe week. t'AHI.N , Light -h !..!.. aad plain at Sfty cents a yard arc the eboiec fur siiii.-, taking- tbe popular place debtye atiil rami h-bair, while the tli'n wool HtutTi ko.jttcd arid duibed wi'.b gay colors in rit-b, subdued ciL-cts, coating three dollars a yard, are marie into polonaises above silk skirts. . The bign price of silk galoocs for trimming bss brought out an inexpensive'wool galoon brocaded in colors, which is quite as bandrfnio for ordinary pur poses. Tbo bunticg drossc3 almost put linen out of tboogbt, as tbey bear endless crushing without wrin kles and will not hold dust, -vhile quite tbin enough for our capricious climate up to tbe dog days, ii j; to be stylish, a bunting drees needs much rufHiog and drapry. Tweu y yards ia a moderate allowance for a suit, ebon, aud showing the trim boot aud aiiklr, as it ia tbe la.i rttprn e to wear ibe tkins. EASTElt wan an unkindly day, hardly warm or dry enough to allow the appear ance ot . new dresses and bonoet bich are in i-eason at tbe time Tbe churches vied with each other in ib xplendor of tbe fljral decoration, aud services of book, while in every fl .r- lft'a window the Easier lilies eboLe like lights. S itno very plain church es, which attempted nothing iu the way of decoration, remembered tbf feut as appropriately by making tbe hearts of their poorer members glad wub serviceable (rifts. Oae cbtircb voted that every metnoer should te given on Easter morning, a package containing a po'tnd of coffee, a pouud of tea, five pounds of beet, lour pounds of sugar aod fifteen yards of calico. Of course this was all paid for by tbe rich members, but as tbey filed out of the cburcb, every mem ber, rich and poor, took the package be or sbe was entitled to. 1 be poor members were not put ou countenance, and the rich ones sent their packages afterward to the poor tbat tbey preferred. It was very aeat and considerate. Pietro t'earrnl Death. A special from Atlanta, Ga., is as follows : "A special from Conyers states tbat the jail at tbat place was burn ea to-aav, and tbree negro prison ers perished in the flames. Tbe door to tbe jail was on tbe second floor, tbo second story bcinsr a solid dungeon wbicb opened from the top by a trapdoor. Before tbe fire was discovered it bad burned away the steps and cut iff aii communication with the prisoners. Inere wss no engine in tbe town, and tbe fire bad us own way. Tbe beat was so intense tbat it was im possible to approach tbe buildiog. At length ao axe was forced through an aperture to tbe prisoners, aod tbev commenced to out through tbe heavy logs tbat made the dungeon walls. Tbe flames, however, swept down-, ward rapidly, and soon burned llirouga me upper itoor ana sent a shower of embers and lurid blaze upou the wretched men below. In this horrid illumination they could be plainly seen by tbe crowd outeide. Crazed with pain and fear they ca pered about like mad men, dabbing themselves against the walls and screaming io tbe most fearful manner: Their attempts to cut through tbe wallii, while furious, bad uo intelli gent direction. They backed about wildly, frequently figbtin; like brutes for tbe poMseaaion of tbe axe. At length tbe whole upper flour gave way, and the three wretched men, clutched tbe outer logs, stretched their bands to the crowd outside and were lost in a blinding pbeet of flame. Tbe prisouers talked with the crowd during tbe progress cf tbe fire, and said they bad heard, ft Qiatcb struck up stairs an h jur before ibe fire was visible and supposed it was the jailor. It was certainly ioceudia ry, and it is believed to bave been done by friends of tbe prisoners. It commenced nt tue door on tbe sec cod story. The prisoners were put in jail just a day and a half before the fire occurred, and were sentenced for a few yeajy each to the penitentiary." The aitaatlaa la Lml.iaaa. New Ouleas, April 14 General McMillan, Judge Leonard aod three or four other promiqpot Republicans were ia coasultation with the Com mission several hours to-day, io the interest of Governor Packard. These gentlemen wers aaiureil, hy the Com-nii-iiiou, io tbe most solemn manner, that no proposition wbaterer has been made to either party, and fur thermore that tbe Commission bave cot agreed upon a plan. General -McMillan and Lis a.soci ates urged op.n the CommL-sion th necessity of an early decisiun bv th President. Every interest of' tbe Slate and people dessaud it. If it U to e XichJLi, tbey desire to know tiis fact at occe. If Packard i to be recocoied, let il li9 iione without far ther delay. General McMillan said to-night tbat confidence in tbe ultimate suc cei of ihe Xicbolls Government seemed to - Iw hardening, citing .the improvement in State bonds ic, aud tbe desertions from Packard's I.euitU'.ure as sustaining tl'n view. To-nigbt the CommiseioD are io ex ecutive fusion. A fetv days a?.) Geo. Washicaton. colored, of Concordia, and to-day Brook, colored, or St. Mary, and Kearn, of Jefferson, all Keturoiog Board metobtrs, left tbe Packard House and took seats in Xicboils' Uooee, niakioj 3T Returning Boar J members in tbe House. The Iemo?rai8 in caucus to-night, it is understood agreed upon a prop osition tbey will make to tbe Com mission for admission to their orgao irstioq cf all membera elected by par ish eoMmissioners' returns, but this action shall in no way interfere with the legislation already perfected. Tbe seven or eight members who were seated subject to contest will submit their ea.es for final decision to tbe fall Legislature when aswm bled. Note. There seems to be very little compromise in their proposition, as tbe members of tbe Packard Leg bint ore who were elected could at 'any time during ibe past three munths j bare taken their seats in Nicbolls' I legislature it they bat! fWrv. to bare done so. ' Arv?aaaii4 rr. Pvttsvii.i.il, Pa.. April 15Keo- ben Kemmerer. of St. Clair w bo has been miSSlOg from home t-iilCe April ! 5 ban hen f.ntr..! rfwrl neap Ciir.e ! a, ds Deeo wuna Oeraa near Mirer , Crek dam thia afternoon. His tbr.-at j I- - , . tH "I Wd on tills person was found a ra;or box. Tbe prerailiog imprest-ion j is that be committed suicide. - . PORTER, BOYTS & CO, tbei Siim-swin to Stouir.-i-. fN.itor t .. -c1 O W 1ST ID t!T cf Muntilhrturer.s ' t Railroad Fro-s. S it li .St.tuiU and I'.ridlc.;. 'In- ncs, irju Uxl Jlur.nvs, Stone Pit!.., ll-,.u. C3PKlarExt!2sS:rr33.fct35irir:?rit: r-,-., Misscllaucons Castings Fatlc to Order. 3Iicbinery of all kiudi built and rePuirt-0. at .Sh-rl .y.tice ail KeaaoaaKe TfrL. Also on band all kinds of Material used about Steam En-.nos. steam iii.l w atrr ripe Fitting:, bm-a Valvr. Fk!?. lUhr Ku-Ur !.. ras-?2xr, :wt. .iri,-r ,ni BU'Hr Wl'ltt. i April 11. BOLTS f STOPS ALL LEAKS. ACTIVE AGENT WANTED IN EVERY TOWN 1 ... tlua mw tuil without toe "utc ,!rWS ,rj ,??-?k'nf m?ch br,,'r- 4i,l "" poof Wio,rk,nylcrnr ,' m art Z "LZZ.'Z. 7," ? ra tjr cold. nd will aot e.wr.l- in tlw nio.t etw-iT. ilV b""u" ' 'Tpsndi. imi. -otrrt aide water-ilghi .1 a .mail t l?Z , FajaTli twm r" Ta' tle, t en en I EXTREMELY CHEAP ! wlU..bra.h..nd,M,rr.-M,B,!n, hmT-T " l. .Piki. , IMMIUtl al.vwdrvrr urw.rau i-vinif. tnar are Mack timmi.) li ch.M-olte color, when all intent, aud purpo .'u. root. Mm o.. uk .mi .iihwh. j..::.':":'" "r v ar. a OM TIN OR IRON ROOFS our color in cmnltr pr-frrrrd. am coat brin; e)aal toinot Bioflnvr , ,:.,, rmwM. lor BKIfK WALLS oiir r7A rl w tn VV!i.hZ; U- u- E-'i"1" """"I'l . FIRE-PROOF NEW ROOFS- RUt Koos,l. rt- hut about kit the u.iccTr re-.hin"nr r-"o?Friv h . 7 'p ?1 R""r "f of;,l,r!ptl.)hitl.r,p.noto J, o.h,; r, ' clnT.r coa,ln ,(,,.. orHCmfalf,! .jaraMe, 4uratlU,, aadr.4uai.t,V' a, , 1 "i t. l f: No Tar or Gravel Used We alo mannfactare Slate and MarbiP. XpwdlMirw. brailtiful cnlor.. marrh-nCArrt. niint or drf-..ra!ioii8 In nwnk e ar -iliii a f ; "Wrrw. ery ainnnpie nsnt.1. fur vr .trr. rMioa oi up, tui. aaa price uai fir-vrtui on cviif m six cvd praaip. PAINT. c colorsaiiU riO. E. GLINES, Mar.f.. S Cedar Street. New Y01 k Home reference given by JOHN L. SIPE, of Jenner X Roads, who 13 agent lor, and sells the pj,mt April 4. Ilamptoa li H tat 1 ! f tit rionae. Columbia, April 11 Governor Hampton is now in possession of the State House. Tbe transfer o papers and other property was male ai 12 m. to-day hy tb respective teoreta ries, Waile H. Manning, repreHentin Hampton, and C. J. Babbitt, Cham berlain, There is no exciteruojt whatever. A Can r Hjdrophabla. Xe-.v Vonic, April 12 Mrs. Wm. Morrison, of Holbrook, L. I., was bitteu in tbe wrist by a Spitz dog two montbs ago. Sbe was iuiuie.li ately cauterized, but on Monday last Mrs. Morrissoa was seizvd with hy drophobia and died last night, after intense suffering. KOWEaSETMABK:r Corrected by ivk.s & Bsihit. ttro tit. . CHOICE GROCERIES. FLCUR & FEED. Applea. dried. W a !? 4v4 joc i 8i lVfJ-JO aw le ive Ii lie ......... 7; wie Ito Vr Ine ..ft lt s uo '..'ie 1 ....WHfJlie ..... .avi.7je ......7-j?oe 1 Ti -'-O ..........Ion 14d Tie w W w Ti 1'I2S" ....U-ui-n U M .,....m.jOc Apiueumter, fl 1............ Hrjn. y I'M Et Butler, t (ke) Butler, y a (r'ii) Buckwheat, fl bu-ihel meai, luu a Bewwax. V a Bacua, shuulden, )l aiue, ........ " eoastrr turns. 11 Oorn, (ear) f tnulwl uorn, (sneiii) -jl bazbel Corn meal fl a.. CirklM,f1fc. ..'." r.KK, ft am. ..,.. Floor. W b,.i iiiueedfi ha., (14 i barL B '.!. Leaitier, red le, ft a. ........ uer " kiu. 'i ... Mi'lilllnr. cml a. liau, fl 6u rVjiatoea, ba Pearhes, dried. V B Kye l bo Ham. a iUXNu. i. V Md.extra , Uroaml Alum, per aack. Adbtoa. wr sati Sagar. yello 91 B " traua Tiiiu, ji a w neau DUS , , Wool, fi B , Nv Advertisement. PATENTS. V. A. IrfhiaAnn, S-.lkilr r. Pi:rnt.. Vnl.iiv- lno.D.1'. X .pntoaUM s-nd 6r Vlr s- lr. April K, 1 year tlVla AM l'KHPEr;TY SAFrTAT l.AST. J TO ALL Wnot'SK THE BEAl TIiTI. AMERIt.l. IlLVE OIL ' Thlnnrannf be lit anr where l,ut on the WICK! It will last nearly 'iwn-e as Iw a anr other Oil and xive nearly .loaLle tUc Illiiaiinaina. It will burn In an k.n-j of a 1. A M p : ee-Ktitiekeepera are d .ibir well 07 llir i". n' icnljtiltujciiii! Kif!ofi ter ritory glren ! .Snd f. l. Ii. f r a 9.. an..!, a.l try it S AMERICAN M-I K nil, i K. 4,-or. Olrard A.enuc- an i' f-rmaaiown K..-wl. Afrtlll. M.iUlili.hij, Fa ft'.VZ. Ke ndrraiCTcil eulien' or Midi'let-reek T.v;.., S.tneret Co . Pa . hereby jive notice that o pr. .n ah .il tieaspaaaon their lande t r toe porj..e of fihln or hunt ine onder pecaity of the Isw. SAM I' EL . P. Kl.Vfr. AtSPiV WF1MER. Win. K KlXti. JltlAH rHKISK. PHIL1P K. M'iflK;:. J ES" F MOOKK, Wm. PILE, john pctm aj. josiah(eaki.i:t. EVE H'TH A., V. BARRON J. B. CKITt-KFIEI.II, CHK1H. St'HMit.'k, JACOB HENSV, C. U. 3ilJ.il. L. E. I. KINU. JOHN BAhRorf, S. R KINO. OEiiR.lE m,E P i. WHIPKET, LEVI Ujyii. SOL BARCLAY, W. F. M.iOKE. HIKAaM HAKKOX. J.IAM BAKUl;., A--ril It J. R. IYIECAHAN, BUTCHER, AND DEALER, AVliolosale and Retail, FRESH MEiVTS! AH kinds, such a DEEF, TOKIC, MUTTON", VEAL, LAMD, SAUSAGE, ruddier. DJog na, Mioce Meat, end - LARD of onr own Rendering. MARKET DAYS niFna? lilt-ailj, lllUlWaj CM Sontrncl, Pa- ayIo.-tt orn bo obtr:netl tiny cltxy .tnrintr tiie week. Ajw". li. ssioxets xotice. SolVeis ereb7 rl rrw that V. i Hi.-t. 3ieyera.iaie IJoruair.l. Somerset Co.. 1': Ann M- hl ' 'i Jed i voiun-.ary aauif uaaL theaakl W.C. Ue-katoJoba H.O.iDxer, "" Hueoaua, la aaul eoanty. hi trwrt fc the A ,Mut maareoiionoi uei.i w. c. ih-x. 'u P"1"- tberefcam. iciet-te-i tot-.e i w. c. Uariuu wlil auke itaiaediata BaTwieat to Ib ar.td A..hre. and tsoee aavi eliiroa or uMds. wUJ klKma "jfliJizv . Apmj:. Atiiiroeeof "sf. chick's. . .1 r a ..iir. I . ,i , matntm 1 t( T - . ..,-, 4 . ar,-! M !" CilL-t Va W, r. v.. u. cwiT Tsmr,. T?r :J 'nd '" ' a. . , E -JC C . -- -'.rTv.C. Prwcrrss T:a or Inn. rin .. - . K rr.i trim. rtri ti. MANTELS. rc- P -t i.l I'.t trr .f fo: k,Jf ih prlco f whif W. Mi .nrr.O"r look. k"tr. K.i.li.aili tr,u ati'l nn ni-,iv,t.irurT-...r w o-Lmrv p. lul-. .t-r, tim.' w lai'at t Ef f 01: i'.i' h,'! i. ,..n en ..!! by o .yone aita -rf. t ui. 'Ml i:irr in. or out. luv'x .,rK Moot-.. !!.. l-.-n.-. ... iff; t-Ii.,i.- -.(,--. .r.wf. At f : rfn k 1 If vr ,T-.r. : ,ld,- (Vi,cI.I ni .... ..T'..-.- ethiuit. .. . rumt. it XOT1CF.. ft i INTERNAL REVENUE si'.tlM,T.i.ts May t. Vtn, to April ), W74. The RtIwI Stutw. of the t'niiM s.'re. S-. ti'.na -mi xu.'. i rolJin r-.'iirer..rj i-r ennaioi in u Iiuiik. at...,..,.!,. ..r -u.,.i..v. lurut whkn r.udera Llm liable to a oc-lul ui i. I .ra-ara and plare .. pf.-a.wiy m his mimI'd. uK-mor u.ve of businuu a auup .irnotiior rn payment ..r ai.l .-ul ut lor tue Notnl T.x V.;jrlu-ainniuK )ui j. ;. bei-.m f..mUWn.-iiix or -Dt!.iuiiia- lm.iiM;H altr Afirtl 30 1h::. A return, a pn..r,.j oa ,,nn 11. Malm re quired !,y Uw ol every per p ubie to Sw- ul Isx. a ahove. r' In.- tmSrawl withlnil e prr.lsi..iu ftf the la'.T ao.ve .1U..U-.I are tiie loii.Win. n : nr.!n.r. laWrn. retail luim ..." .-jrw ui . i. . l'-O Uf . '. IH . O O . : 'jo ea.eni. wi...e"ie ll.iv.r lvxWrin mall liqoor. wh.ele...i l'ealrs In mall llnuora, retail . Leajpra In iaf toitctv K-tait doaler in leal (..tKicn. ...!.".'.' And n Mira ..I over l.uou. nttv centii tor every dollar In exreeaof fi..-.a.. De;ilers in mauuUrtared tobacco .Mjt.uUr urenul An.1 I. reach ttlll mmniifaeture.i.1!'.!..! Aud Wreacti w.nn manuiaciured . -M;inaliiflnrera "d tolaMTo .llunillctureA of riirnn. ...I'.'.'.'.'.'. iVl.ilrr.oi tnbaeeo. nrtelaa tniorw tiiin tn.t br'4-olher animal.; ... I'ed.llrrs ol tohan-. Mcn.1 ciaa, (twi h'.r-.- or otner an.iaal.-. I'edul-r4 ol ti.hamK.uiinl ckiaa nje or other animal, ' IVMlcranftotw.-e.,. R.nna c.. (oa'foot or piii'liQconrnyanrei fiTrwrr ol le4 than hju narreis...""""! u.'O I.J i 00 vi . 0 ou 'Jl. 01 l'l If. lO M 'Jj 00 ' 10 0 10 ft HI 'J" nreamw 4 tanr'ia or more luo ai Aiyper.n n liable, wbfl .hall r.ul to eonv.ly w.iii the ion-ir..mir rcooiremenu wlii be uloert 10 .'vpr'2enalt;e.. J r"t-oiia or nruis liable to pay anr of tbe Spert 1 1 Ta ;ee n mei n ,0n ap(.iy to't.lwar.1 . uli. Col.rct.ar el Internal Kermiie at .Somerset an.1 Iiy lor and procure the Speeial Tn .Stamp or ramthey noed. prior to .May 1, I177, and with, out lnrlher noii.e. Sml T : Stampa will I- tmn.mille-l by wind only..n rr-!i trni the per or Ermnr.lerin ih wtaenl perih.-.ltrartiiia , to .1... toawher wu I. toe nre...iry iiaX aunip. or the amount re ouimi to pay the iKtae. The rt-i-e . ne at amp t tlir-e no-. ua ua two itampa ii eent It it 1. dedred tbat they Iw tran-niitted I., r-.t tre.1 luul. teneei:na.ldliloBalilmiiaoroui!.iiv tiieap.tuiiti.,ii. ' OREEV R RAOT. ' '-'-.inn-af'jner 01 Internal k..-venm-. i'"p -r. r.w I-.te.:t;l kirra.xrK, V,"a.nuixt(. li.c., January -n. 177. m.iril. Y1M I-VISTi: ATOE'3 X 1TICE. i.,ta: of I aae FU'k, late of Lavan. tKI.- 11 r.. S-.mtisut Tuwnlilp, U.tM. L-:er4 r.ra.'rnlal'tratlon on the above eatate haviuel" n.e.1 by tnepp.rra.ith.Tltvnolire i f'M'retivlxiventothoatir..le'.te.i to It lomikflmm. di ne piytnent. and thoe havmirUinia in.nn it to prte-ut then duly ntlientieaie. li.r tilemeni ar.d allow.tnce nt tl.e bite re.-, lew el devea-d . Uw Oth il.iv of .V;ir. H77 liAl.Vll FI.K'K. .Mar h 3. Administrator. T6nNii.lRRisbNr " UNDERTAKER. A foil line of ..jtv raa.temmna alw.irv raj band. F'.r.era.v ,it'..-n-:e. to wiinout reitai.1 i- OL-tn.-.-. A nr.t .-iaa- hr.trJ- k-t... I'-rtu. nr-lrit A't.lrM JnHX U..MMKK1SI.V. April 4. toi.ki-rv,ile. Pa. D ISOLL IION NOTICE. lhe ltrTniTahi!.I:rret.nee''lat:n atwea X. It'-wtnan .mil .1 E. o.:3n In in nofr-in'tle he-if-eaaat Stuy.towii, Pa.. unler the title of I.-, ir.iin at 0::I.u has thia "lay tanl dlaa.ivel hy e.ut 3:.l ..n-ekt. .1. E. -.Iffrn rrirt;nt. in wl.-e p..!e-a.i the t-a.1.5 awl note ar lor ee'.'.i ruent : all iul-rt-(el will ltuai-!l.itriy eall u..q kim an I aeut: llie'.r a..".H-n;. .ilarih 7th, laTT. NOAH BO-VM AX, M..: 21 JONATHA.N E. Olfr'I.V A DMINliTKATCrK'S .NOTICE. '.f S-ifijarmah IWahlj. f 111-11- n on m., ip, titsccae!. trfI aviieiitiBintJ jo ir. JY Af hrrm-J aTivrs U CvPy? In. Ut itti m&ae l'ntA- tiuaie payaDU ail tltrui crrxu aaKiiiii it t rtrHeot t.'.orrj (uiy utit-ntiJ-iau-l lorvuirmfrt (a M U, ii7T, at t.i UU rti-leuns ni .It? (eil.aeaj. EPHKAIM ELITOH, 1 X CONTKACT0KS rrI.s'.r' wi:i re rfJ mptaavrn 'litt u.r lit t'm.-unz nt srrxol Hon-Mf. on vr rr tt.m irnitjri'it'H V J. Harr, In f-j-m-rrt vmhip. SlrwiaulwDi i-4n 1 a-'ier two I'Xh ui A, 'til !;y an:!Uitf W J hn M:IL aSAHUtta rox. " ZAELES HOTEL. Corner CANAL and CENTRE Sts. Near Broadway. NEW YORK. Tim cbM a'TomKtUticii Px fr-ur bnnlrrJ Lrri 1st 2zj. wW a?r:!4 OTICE. Weatera ritrirt of Per r.n Ivania, At Pl'tahorxh. tiw 7th of Mar'll. a, n. I".T. T'.e uii'leriiinie't hereby give aocp-e A b ao -..lu'ciement at Ainee cf Tbo J. I"earl. -ai ll.aarmvilie. mtae "Hinty ol Sow-rwrt, an-l State 1.1 Penravlvana. wita.o aaol dia.ri.rl. ew l.va i.-a a.i iit3"l auront afaaa b erl!tor t i-.-a bi im Dn'rv-t O'lrt of ad lain-t. JSILI.N W. LVOX, apriU ' AiBcnee. A SSMNtfrJ XOTICK ' -t r i..'.n irul wife, of the Biinsb of Sal.- it'y. S.vret oM Pa.. hatioT aaa-le a vdinary a.maeiit ai all tbe pr Jjeny ol imi.1 B. V. J.dm. twthe wn.leraiajne.1. K-r 'be beweol ! b.a er;-.ra. te brreby ive to ail per"w (y, are in.ieote.1 to al Anxn.rt make imate-.-.ttia!. an.1 lb.e baTsna: rlaiaia asra-n-t h. ia. to preol tbemaaiy aMhemirated :;r..t itt.e AlTtee. at bia relet-w in Klt-la-lt Tn. 'J.d .raniy. oa Satnnlar. May !. )::. a.'j-n iul ih.-re h w.ll a-.-.tl l r aanl p-trja-ot. l.A. II HAY. April IL A-...ne-. " S-SW S EE S M VICE. "atne J. T.lvryl. bvir. oar a t ji.Urv aa'slsrnnwnt ot all t.i r-l aaa yeraoaal ewaie to i, .e .a tra-rf tor ieaa-ntol etegLt.H, a.1 peraww m-.1-. te.1 to Ibe aid Saal J. Lrieiiron.1. w'-T aiaae htnda:e yioou aaul ttae biVlJia r.alBK W i.l preaeEt llaeia to lb undrilTla A- ?..re wuaoW oelay at 1l1 reiUenaa la iJinry j ..-.rb. eACCn P. r-rrraon. Aer-:;?I. Awltmee.