J. The Somerset Herald .. pm tg?t. Toe Fnutburgb Riot bill mi killed io tbe House at Harriabnrg on Wed neadaj Ut by a roteof 101 to 58 The wj the Democratic journals are tbrowiog mud at Blaine, i" proof positive ibat bia ridicule of their aa aumed fear of militar rule, hurts. Last week Vice President Wheeler being called to tbe bedaida of a rick sister, Senator Tturman waa elecU-d President pro tem of tbe Senate. Tbat is abuut as near tbe Presidency as Ohio's great Democratic States man will aer cmel Th aiuificoce l ite Republi can victory in Micbig.n appear wben it fa remembered tbat tbe com biutd ruies of tbe Pcra -crata and K.iiouala last Fall was 25 536 largtrf Ibau lb tulat Republican ie. cbaoKe tht wipe out a 25 000 op p..Mti.iu mj T'lJ and pots a 10,000 Ke ublicu ui-j rity iu ite plCu iu tbe fh Tt period ol five inoutb-, great euwut to mak een a Demo crat itii k Oca M O.O'-iaa A li. CoBVoib, got niiDi te i. back froai the 1Vi-d-u:, ma m be aliemp ed to build Z tne oiber day 10..0 ibe app iiuiuiii ot a Democratic Pniuiater at 11 -l.i dayrbur. Toe (Jeueral u iofjiaud tbat ite P.ebidui au't eogaj-d in uiakiuK D.-uitKiratic eppiuiueut jut no, a d Republican recommended by Oeuerel Campbell, our late M. C iru pp iuted. Cool in CVffrotb, a aaa'i it ! 7"m Ureeubackera of loWa will bold ibeir Stale Convention on tbr 28thol May at De Moines, just one wtek alter the Democr a meet at Couucil Bluff. Tbey are not uiie so loving iu Iowa as in Oaio, wbere tbey meet at tbe same place atd Jay. Xo one ever saw before eucb conning and flirting as is now goto :a in Ooie between tbe grizzly old iaers of Democracy and tbe young ernes jf the Greenback family. H efae comes out of it with a "karacter" it will be more tban a miracle. In ter Ocean. The position of tbe Democrats on the question of bard or soft money if well illustrated by a story told by Governor Vance about an old publi aa in t-e "Old North State" who tad Buffered much from tbe raids ot both parties, and came to tbe con elusion ikat the safest way was to play neutral. One day his bouse was filled with Federal soldiers, and eoioe of tbem catechised bim as U laia political faitb. "Old uan, are you reb?" "Xo !" "Are yon Union 7" "So." "Toeo, what are you?" "Well, I'm notbiog. and d- fl iii tie of tbat " I Tec negro exodus is becoming a very serious matur for tbe Smth. and ibe X rtbein and Weateru move tseuta need continue but a In tie time longer to leave w one ij tbe Sow I to be bulldozed. Not ottlf will the crops be left ungatbered, but tb population will be so reduced tba tbe representation ot .tbe South iu tbe nexiCongreaa will be very serious ly abridged. They have only ibeni selves to thank for the feeliojj tba' moves the negroes to go west. Tbey would willingly etay wbere tbey are but real freedom and equality is prac tically denied tbem, and tbey a ill go wber thev are welcome to all tbe xigbte riven tbem by the Constito lion and the amendments. Tbe news from Gbio and other Stave elections bas changed tbe tune of the Southern Brigadiers in Con gress, and an attempt is now made fcy Beck and other braggadocios to take back and deny their threats to xoeree the President into measures bv etarviurthe Government, but the Southern fire-eating editors have not jet received their cue and, according iy, the Mobile Register warns Tresi .dsnt Hayes that if he persists in his determination to veto Democratic measures "it may be necessary for Congress to consider very seriously whether it is not in order to call op from ibe table of the House that reso lution watch was not acted upon oo the 81 of March, 1877, to tbe effect tbat Samuel J. Tildeu was elected President of the United States." We supplement tbe great speech of Mr. Garfield, pabtisbed last week, by the able and ringing exposure of the false pretenses of tbe Democracy made by Mr. Blaine in tbe Senate on Monday of last week. These two peecbe. taken together, fitly and thoroughly eel forth the Republican view of tie battle now being made for pure and free elections. This vivid, thrilling speech of Mr Blstoe most electrify all wbo ever fceld u the Republican faitb, particu larly in ite passages referring to the martyred Lincoln, while its pungent exposure of tbe (alas issue attempted to be raised by tbe Deaaocrats must cover tbeca with endless ridicule. The idea of sixty soldiers on the average to a million of people intimi dating and overaweiag item, is, when exposed Ly tbe figures taken from tbe records, man, exquisitely absurd. Tbe ntter falseness of the Demo- cratfc pretext for repealing tbe laws as tbf jiow etand, and of which no! in -one has iazretofore complained, are Qtaown asdiuk of all eensible men, but tiie way in wtich Mr. Blaine howa ap tbe fraud, is per uliarly his owa. He atrips tbe cloak froxn their (political deformity, and exposes It as aecoH ana laugmog syica to ice country. It is not to be wondered i tt, that the Democratic charlatans rage and bowl over tbe exposure and the scourging be aabjecta them to. Randall wanted to please horn Democrats. Tbe Harrisburg Tele- graph compliments him thus: ' Great gods and little fishes 1" "Skim milk masquerades as cream 1" Morgan R. Wie, of Greene county, a Chairman of a committee of the United States Congress. Who would bare tbongbt it? A common distil ler without brains or breeding, a thoroughgoing free lnncber -a bum mer on his constituents for his cam paign expenses a man who preaeuta dis so-called friends with a gallon of whit-ky and then draws on tbem for an amount tbat would purchase two gallons ttis man Speaker .Randall makes Chairman of tbe important C-xnmittee on Manufactures Csn Pennsylvania Democrats blush? If m, now'e tbe time. The older of our readers will re member tbean'.e bellum boastiog and bragging of tbe slave-driving Democ racy, tbeir loud mouthed contempt for oircbanic "the mud sills of tbe Norm" and their blowing about one Southern auldier being superior to five of Lincoln's hirelinga Xow, tba; tbe S Qtb has "captured the Ciitol" tbe old npirit i- getting ram paut again, and the "marter race" ba coinmeuced putting on aim Tta-, tbe P .rtm iotb (V.) im o n, i eni t-f S utberu Democracy, nives veut to its feeling ia tbe folio in in oVei editorial paragraph : Th -real -eaoo of hlrraa4 aal emaalDa; op hra . mS .tr. wblcta tau naal'M luulmln lb . ft m a pie lu iriumi0 iu lh chief putoasof lb Natl oi Quveruoieui U ilH to b fTUM .iiu rKirit of iIm 6mt era rmem Werr mtte ucn p il6 mra unilprtb mu : - gna iJ ui.auuil luUml true, N Itil vl raolla pm. .icuaa. auuuiiii. aoder uamrit opprnwiMM, o euer ut. ru brrr, uu tail of I.Ttlia-i. umpenu Kiaiuia. and eiauliite knldit) but I . aaL All Lueas a .alltle uututnovil ! a ihU wuoJarlol rcaMrailr larmliy wnlch U amqeDil s cuaradcrUtlr, ba tro tyeoil lhHr uianl r all, oiim D'-w ih prweJene anil powr of the -ki h io CuDnrt it Ilk an; otbar etablUued tact The shrewdest leaders of the De uocravy are well a are tbat the very ort tbing tbeir party could do -as to enter npon general legislation t ibis sesbion of Congress ; bo tbey started out with tbe determination to cboke off everything, except tbe measures for which tbey had forced tbe extra session. or weeks they bave held their rebel borde In the House in check, bat tbe Greenbackers ere not to be balked ol this chance f introducing tbeir crazy measures, and as the Democracy depend npon an alliance with tbem tj carrr Ohio, and several of tbe Western States, they bave been compelled to give way, and now we may look for a lengthened session end a re-opening .f financial legislation. With this prospect shead tbe country may as well mske op its mind to two years more of djubi and uncertainty, and a consequent continuance of business distress. Capitalists will not invest and money will not flow into business channels so long as this accursed financial tinkering continues No true nusiness prosperity can be looked for until tbe currency question is settled permanency. The New York ftn publishes epiirts from correspondents in ew State in tbe Union as to tbe Presiden tial preference of the people. These Krt purport to give the popular -eotiment In- eearly 1 000 different cliti'8, representing J57 Conre i,.ual dintricts In IS districts neard from the Republican aentimest ' unmistakably in favor of General Grant as a Presidential candidate, i.d in 11 in favor of Blaine. In 'be others tbe names of Conkliog, Gi field, anJ berman were mention ed. The Democratic sentiment is in favor of Tilden in 99 dUirwW,if Tburman in 23,Bayardin 11 There-' oorts lead Uia Timet to conclude tbat were tbe Republican convention to oe held at once that General Grant would receive tbe vote of every State out Maine, Nevada, and Oregon, and puwiuij vani.u.a . in favor of Grant, it it conceded, !l 1 r - m Tka MAVAmint originates with the people, and not ith tbe politicians, while on tbaotfc- " ... - . er nana, air. iiiueu oeiugiun iututu.vuK.-jiw.....- CotniDg from a paper like the Times, with has discouraged the Grant movement, report Bummar- zea aoove, laawi 10 - tbe editorial fosMnew, are tigniacaat. biNCE tt baa aecarea a msjority in i bjth Houses of Congress, tbe exulta-jdare, tions of the South knows no boauds. Tbe arrogant revolutionary bluster- mgoiiue uomeuer.V Congress is icost faithfully re-echoed by tbe blatant Democratic press of th South. We have heretofor riven ,;m.. f tha braadoeio ",u'v ri'-- " of the Okolona (Miss) Southern States. Hera tre eome of us latest editorial efforts to fere tbe hearts of I tbe late rebels, who fancy the ay of ... . . l.i loeir iriuDipa uuu iuujc. jucj uu nice reading for our patriotic soldiers and for Northern Unionists generally. Tha Ijx CaOM It fuoad. Wben Cinirreai reveals th ataetira 4ai thai VIU yuar MDanuowuia rm wun Tha orta aeyer eoult have eaptared oat eaiii- tal at Rlciimvna- c-tba-Jaaw If It hada't bni Cor tbe hclpUtaeOM Wo kl Heauuu wha ral l.l in her Bar. an d the kuamt It. .i ur Kjiitnaiui : uvi tub reaa Lzim iuuui in a I be iiad tat. I Tkei)ueteleru brtgaMer or MTV Bate What erer aa bawS hf ti.a rebel f ML. Ckitf Tribune. Frociiiely prralirfp raacnalT. ifairabl The Idea that tnltun abwuia talk of pardonloc oatriot ! The fclea that Um aa4kal party, ateeprd to iu eredmwa la treaaoa. ahoaU aUaUar of uar- dooinic JcSerauo Parti! It U aooaah aaa atur tnaa eoottgo to aiaaetoe Doneaoi w aaniDaua aaa Cie other eoeulonuu al T raula with aralh n U.er e mop luftlt Brtt time In elrhteea yaarfthe DeBor ner it iak in jMirar la both braacsaa of Uon btbm. Wa proM to ealebrata ber rotara te nuwer br vIuIdv rroBi 1 "e itatats book then do- awartliathacklaa vhlch pa0M Jeelilalloa ha. lmnM. W a do ant lnuns la atop AMI) wa ban I iV-k-kea tbe laat reatiga r yoar war auaraa I lrlMtainiapooit.-vT.a Beuraagatallva Blarkbararett Heaara, aad wtlnni nointa in the traek WluK.tiarM. i a 1 loumvt, a a , aui 11 jij a. rue Ye atraan. Hsdlrala ba last Taatlrtof yoar I ;.l .k A . r 0..1 atlra Blacktiara praJVj aad jaMaa tbe ( I uMW,..WUUnWU.,W....Uk " . "' 1 "" ' Bj-ACW, tba Kentucky briga-jtbii dier, who deligbia in bis limp caused I tvatvieceof Union lead in his ler. bis speee4 Remanding the repeal I of what tlPeoy 'now .call the L oait)- whft bayonet act, made the Mo wing chal-ca8e( wu by tbe robbers I lenge to the people wb aavei tbe Government of tbe Unloa fro the brutal war of himself and his aeso- cXjt.es, Hear bim : p 0 ot iSTKJfPro stop Clfm i have btrjcke? tb last via I tick or Tora wae sieascres j-rom I TUE STATCTE BOOK w Mr. Blackburn ia a representatir e I fntWn mana a-ood Democrat ' . " . an UiUluai j Btaircujau u vw irtnw i politician, and a brave man ia the sense of indiscretion and bullying impudence. He can be taken at his word when he speaks of what the Sonth wanta and intends to do. Now, what were tbe war measures which tbe Republican party put into ahaDe in the orranie law and the w Federal statutes? Firtt. Tbat slavery should for ever cease as an institutien in the States of tbe American Union. Second. That tbe freedmen are made equal before tbe law, and that there shall be no political disqualifi cation for rac- t.r color. Third Tba'. not a dollar of tbe debt incurred in the war to dissolve the Union shall ever be paid by as sessing tbe Americn people. Fourth. That tbe pnut-ipal and interest of tbe debt cunt acted bv tbe Government to suppress the slave holders' rebellion shall be paid in le gal money of the United States. These are the war measurts which arc now imbedded in organic law and the statutes of the nation. Eve ry American ci izen ondentacd tbem As a leadnr of the Democrat ic pny, an organ which is regarded as ar.th-iritv. one of tbe dictators who shapes Democratic Cooitrrscion ai ctucu-wa, RpreMeaaiive Bleck tiuro, of Ken.ncky, annoucced in C- ngress tbat tbe Democratic party d ies not intend io rest eatisfivd until it bas stricken tbe lai-1 vestige of I bene war measures from (be eta ute books. We tbank Mr. Blackburn, and ak that tbe Patriot now nail to iia masthead the bold resolution f its Southern matter. It is the crack of tbe old familiar lab, and we cordially accept th issues. A rw riala Wortfa. The Democrats are still trying bard V divert the issue. "It is nut revo lutionary to put riders on an appro priation bill." tbey i-cream. Wbo said it was t "Von Republicans did "it yourselves wben you were iu "power." Well, what of it J Nobody has questioned tbe right of tbe ma jority in Conicreas to attach any sort of legislation, congruous or incongru ous, to tbe annnal supply bills. It is bad policy ; it is a reprehensible abuse of power, but the Constitution doss not prohibit it. There is no is sue as to tbe right of the Democrats to pass the bills in any sbspe tbey please. All tbe ado tbey can mak will not deceive tbe people. Tbey came to Washington threatening to take the Government by tbe throat and choke it lo death unless tbey were allowed torepetlt.be laws pass ed to Becure honest elections. Tbey said among themselves: "We can "oot elect a President without New "York, and we csocot carry New "York it tbe laws remain io force "which binder us from committing "frauds in tbe city. We must wipe "out these laws the fi st thing we "do." And then tbey began to bully tbe President, declaring tbat tbey would withhold tbe uiouey Deeded l pay tbe Army, rnn tbe courts and llect tbe revenue if be performed bis plain cooatituiional duty of eto ing measures be disapproved Tneir scheme wan promptly exp osed aud denounced. Tbey have not abandon edit, hut tbey are trying bard to make tbe country believe that wba the Rt-pub'icans etiguiatizd as revo lutionary was tbeir purpone to do i- tbey pleakedjo C ngreis wi'.b tbeir own btlu, aud not Ipeir avoted in tention ot dS'roy ing Govern ment, uolers tbe President WAuld sign what he deemed obmxious meas urea. We would like to say a few plain words to theee gentlemen. Messrs Cecocrata, tbe couutry is tired f yoar proUJBiauons and grimaces. Ev erybody underaiaois your game People are ready to exclaim wnb Hamlet: "Leave ff your damnable Japes and begin," Stop your mouib "ft . F you wian, and me yeur $g$t with UjB President in a manly way. pun't . . T - - J 1 laneajt vf on eide issues. Ibe ques won s pervcM piam one. j ou J want til ttlA p Mlino last an you did m lata, lou don't care a straw whether troops fan be station ed at the polls or not, becaaa yon ow mere are scarcely enougn boi ,-na,-m;f aita a ernaa mart- .nti.J f jbulldtzers. Go on with your game, then. Pass vour bills vou have tbe power and ttea carry out, if you the threats you maa wben tbe aesjon began A 1 Inbunc. TWie arpi. CHAELE8TOK, g. C. April 17 Lt8t ereoing a violent rainstorm oc eurred here, which cQotinued tbrougb- out tne nignu Accouota irom tbe ia terior show tbat the storm began with topriFi. trtrnafrt srhi.'h a & o n r ,kpab .i,- nn,,;,.n .lf fha State, causing great iLafitroetion of life and property. In tbe village v Waterboro more tban 100 dwellings and all the churches were swept 4 all the churches were swept away, j $ree-fourtbs or tbe inhabit ants are hometa&e. fifteen persons were killed and many mora woended. At Oakley, a station on tbe North eastern Railroad, all houses occupied by negroes were leveled, and one ne gro was kuld an J many hurt Si mi tar casualtiea are reported from vari- qf lU tor- 9o, The residenre of Dr. G. M. Riv ers, at Waterboro, on the Savannah 4 Charleston Railroad, was Jaowi down. Hjs wife, daughter and Mr. Pbilemou Sandera, who were ip tbe boose, were instantly Uj. Dr. Rivera wti absent at the time. Tfes rain storm bas 4eayed urains from t lonaa. BMaal, Ml Left ! Bi la rtra. ,..,, . . . . Pa , SSfS : "KflDr mifillfl Kneivlapa l.,(ka Inm I the store of A. G. Russell & Co., at pM about lbree 0,dock lhifl morning, and exploded the safe door, securing a smaU aco of monev. Mr. Lftid' leTP . operaior at the wbo took his money and tond and gpd hijj in the store. Tbey tbeo f lJ j&it W Wrf .u aat- a,ir tjuitVf UI p pol U tha store room. The latuw. Lowerer. succeeded in freeing himself of the gag before tbe flaaies reached him, u(1 crie8 apeediiy arousing tbe oeig Doora, oe was rescued from tbe hm In i n cp .n ntr.A .1 A it.:.. l. T. 7nnAn " " vwia. rrooUurSPrcUICorrlxtrt. orst wAafppaufOB) letteb. Washinqtox. April 21, 1879. The HoB'e of RepreseutaiiveB to day presented a lively and interest ing spectacle. At 11 o'clock most of tbe members were in their seats wri ting letters and mailing public docu ments and campaign thunder toibeir constituents. As 12 o'clock, the hour of opening, approached, the fljor was crowded with lobbyists in the inter est of schemes of different sons press ing the members for their support, as there is a likelihood from the action of tbe Democratic caucus, that gener al legislation will be entered into be fore tbe special session closes. Dr. Mary Walker was there in male at tire with ber little pension bill, and, I e oppose, button-holed our 'Aleck," Chairman of the Committee on In valid Pensions, for an iucrease io her pension. Hon. Montgomery Blair, Tilden' eoi sary, was larely on baud, aud Mia ted himself near tbe door witb ibe expectation bf boldiug a levte witb tne Brigadiers as tney filed into tbeii seats oo tbe Deoioc.auc aide. OIj "Gramercy" did uoi draw tuucu of a crowd, as tbe Confederate Bnga diera want a fiftbuna; mau to It-ad tuem, and aie tick of tbe "cipbf r" buMeea. Coben, ibe Jew lao reform agi tator, pUi-Ded bimeell ibrougb toe crowd io ibe eeatt.f tbe Rev Giibnri De L M'jr, nd prettenttd biui witb bubdlea .f peuti un wbicb be wauled put in tne little peiMou o x of AI-X a eveua I bia Jew la a nut- KMUce auo is eDuuuea Of all reept-Cia- hie u.eu. He was kicked out of tbe G jveruojeut flepar aieuti lai uui uier t-r involeiice, aud, h -, by bis baraoKUes lo tbe tramps, l-.uurfiug arouud Wasijiuiftou, was tb caii?e of a eirik at ibe Bureau of E ivrav lug aud Piiuiiutf, aud a riot eueurd wbicn bad to De quelled by tbe pr int. Uar "Aleck" arrived at ten tuiu utes to 12. followed by Geu. J -e J.ibuaou, Geueral Garfield, Frye, C -Pger and General Brag. G'Ueral Bragg looked sour aud croaf, tiuiarting uuder tbe d. feat be received yeterJay, iu bis failure to bave tbe bouiberu Claims Uoidojib eiou abuliebed. Couger looked hap py in bis pigeon tailed coal aud ready la ffer oi jeciiuus to tbe revolutionary measures of tbe Democratic party an occa&iuns demand. Gai field looked determiued. Bang! went tbe gavel, and Speak er Raudall rtquesied tbe House to come to order. Prayer was then of fered by tbe Rev. Dr Harrison, cbap- lain ot the House of llepresenatives During tbe prayer quiet prevailed and most of the members stood iu bumble reverence to tbe Deity. Some of tbe members, however, on tbe Democratic side, kept on writing let ters and paid little attention to what was going on, occasionally peeping over tbeir glasses, wisbiog tbe cbap lain would cut the tbiug short. Tbe readiug of tbe Journal was next in order which consumed ten cjiputes. Tbe Hon. Alex Stevens was tbe first member recognized by tbe speak er, aud made a snort speepb in favor of acting at puce on geueral Jegiala ij jn, wbipb got before tbe Houee in a Bueakiug way tbroggh the petition box. Mr. Steveus, from fjeorgia, w ho H t Vice President of tbe Sauto, eru CoLf.u.TL'y, ji a very pleasant i-peaker, but ou aceouut of bis crip pied aud helpless condition, be cau't oe beard far Pom bis cbair io wbicb u rides arouud tbe fl nr, aud iu def lereuce- to bia belpleta coudiilou, Ujvmbera .f botn parties will crowd arouud bim and bear wbat be ban to say. lu tax-t, Speaker UaudalJ e a bim do preiiy mueb wol 0a plo-e, aud by a vote of tbe ll .Uoe, be i permitted to w-earbia baton the flj.r of ibe balls of Congress. As Boon as tbe legialauve bill was reached a moiiou was made to cloe debap t y o clock on luesday ni. row wa-i t ppoejd bj i-tj Republican a de aud ou woijup of (je'upra jr Qeld, tbe uioiluu f Ueprebentaive Atkius was amended aui ibe upe for thuiOg debate ex.euded to Friday n. xt. Nearly all tbe members will bare so&eiiiiug to cay on this bill. Over oe buuo'rej ftiibeiB are down t r ppeecbea ou Blackburu'ti lutt, but of course, i bey won't gets abow, as tbei gag bas been offered y tbe Demo cratic caucus, as debatiug tbe sub ject-matter bps hurt tbe Democratic party bo much, tbat u dexeration, tbey Bay this thing must stop next Friday. V&ije Judge Kelley was speaking oo the bill I nottey t)5 Hon. Jacob V- Campbell, of Johnstown, Bu ft ier,tjep jisener on tbe floor. General Campbell was greeted heartily by bis old n-Agum on the fl or wbere be made hosts of friends while in Congress. General Camp bell was not known here as a blow. bard, but was credited witb being an jpdetat'gable worker in tbe Republi can djuo,-;;, seldom absent from bis peat, and never fufrn i whole term, dodged a vote on any subject. Tbe yacaocy in the Postmasterabip at Holliday aburg, paused by tbe deatn of Mr. Lengafelt, brought Genera) Campboil to Washington, and lord a v after an interview wjtb President Hayes on the subject, be recotitmeud ed and President Hayes appointed and sent to the Senate the name ot James M. Lengafelt, son of the late po8:mstr as hj sccessor. Mr. Lengafelt, son of the of pas ter, was tbe deputy Postmaster, and is asiauncb Republican, having beeu Chairman of tbe county committee during tffe ast year. General O'tmybeli was heartily welcomed by the President jnj tey set down and talked tbe war orer again, lie is well known there even fci.0D;be secretaries and clerks as )ls great interriey with tbe Presi dent w bicb was published lhongboot the country Bometime' ago, placing te rrWdent straight on tbe South ern concliUaog f oii?y when the Re- pu oiican party was about i$ gpeert fim, Drought tne yeoeraj to promi nence at ia? executive mansion, and revived that cord.'a! feeling which was formerly exbiiiitei towajvdg each Oihff when they served together as aI And j r r IJnntaa'a a m .,. Jl Campbell commanding f,h brave pld 5!tb, and Hayes the 23d Ohio'. nest?. wr rretteSL Tinkering a diseased Iivr and dis ordered kidneys, witb harsh or atim. ulating drugs, is like fretting a sick aaigal with the spur. These things do not cwi&t. In Kidney-Wort is .found a perfect medtanj, rentle but sore in its working.' " Hmr DMHleria. Qj&fZi?os, ' April l petiala (roia iLs nurifc of Tef as report bearj hailstorm, doing great damage' to crops. At LiHbon, near Dallas, aer eral bonnes were shattered, livestock' rn . J i t j meu,.BUniw persons ae-.ura., w re urn iomu lor me preeer- trreir laiDrea. ivaiion ni nia lira Weaierw r -!. St. Lous, April 14 Tbe Globe Democrat's special from Collinsvuie, 111., about 11 miles from here, says a terrible cyclone from tbe uortbwest struck tbe town at a quarter to three o'clock this afternoon, and taking a zigzag course, with tbe general direc lion almost due cai- . wiv tbrougb the place, demoliabiug uu buildiuga and ruining about 30 otber? aud dam aging mure or lets acme 75 reticen ce and business bouses. A alight rainprectded ite storm and nearly every body wa io doors when tbe eyclotie struck, but notwitbstaLdiug ten bouses were leveled witb iLe gruund, only ote person was killed. A little girl nan-ed Anuie Reyuolds and two others were badly injured Tbe storm lasted but two or turte minutes, but was frightfully aevere After it paeoed tbe pttupio roebed out ot tbeir bouses iu all direciioua, moth ers looking tor cbildieu aud buebaud ; fathers or biolbeis Wuo were awaj from borne, baeteuiug to tbeir b. u.- to see wbo was killed or tun Tbo greatest eXCl.tUJeut aud coufuelou prevailed f-r aomi time, but ou tbe appeal auce cf Major WadeW-Tib ai.d aoeral oiber piomiueui ci iz ou tbe stree'e quuiueM brgau to pre vail, and r dy ia d- aud siruug arms weub to work to beaten ibe ru iua tor tboae wbo warn caugbt by tut talliLg boUeea. Fr ill a d Ub.e ttiK ui ut u. u-e, oi'cupird b Ju K - ut.lda auU Pat D uer, w six yeur old poy i f tbe lauel Vs.- lakeii lu ou uu councioun coi.d.ti u wi.b a 0r-6i u leg Ho was aoou leviteil aud plac ed in Charge ot a puteirlaU L tt.e Auuie Rrl uolfto a an also laaeu Iroui I toia uou-e, oeaa auo tru-uro aim nt out of repeujbljt.ee l i a buuiau oem Mrs Jacobs, aiteu 70, aud two ct.n UieU ot Tbi-Uiaa Nrla u, aged 12 auU 9 Vearf, Were q .He bj.llj l. joieu, uu bryoud lUeee uu oue la U.. kuutu tj bave been buru Among tbe bu-e destroyed or damaged were lb follow iug : Two atory fiame dwliiug of M.- G iffi hf, dtmoliebed ; a row of tout bouses, owua by Fied Me.z, occu pied by four fatuities, badly wrecked, two ot tbem being almost t,tll de etroyed ; large tenement b- um of C E R bens, occupied by 11 persons, twisted from in touudatiuu, carried about 10 f et aud nearly guued of n cunteuts, but ibe iumates leceived but slight scratches and biuires; teu- emeui bouee, also owued by U h Roberts, occupied by Reynold aud Dovan, previoutly lueuiioued, c m pletely deaioiiebed ; resideuct) of Mr. Roebuck, occupied by Wm. Johns ton, editor of tbe Argu, root carried away ; handsome iww-Htory brick res idence of Fred. Metz, roof lifted iff aud front aud eide walls blown dowu, but tbe rear of tbe bouse, in wbicb Meiz'a family lived, uninjured : two story frame, occupied by J. Combs, almost totally wrecked ; tbe roof ot ibis bouse was dashed against tbe residence of W C Heedly, smasbiug its rear rooms into splintiro ; resi dence occupied by Cbas Ueuntcke aud Wm. 11 a be, nearly torn to piec es, but iumates unburt; blackMuitn shop ot Mr. Mendler, torn lo tbrtd ; wagon shop uf Jibn Gronour. aud a large two-story frame, well filled witb wagons, carriages and materiul, totally deprived, tbe contents torn .to piecee j cluster of tenement huube owued oy Richard v uhprs badly dapiag'd, but tbe oceppants uniiuit: Carpenter tpop aud reideuce occu pied by W W. Aelsou, wrecked, aud iVeluou, bis Wife aud two email tuil- drtu ipore or less bun ; Urge two Kiory frame occupied by Ueurv Iiuf feubeck as a saloou and b ardiuK bouM-, bad a prcb ab oui 75 teei long aud IU leel higli carried away ; rem Ueuce of L 'Uld Heck bad the roof I. f ed off, all four walls crush, d io, aud ia a total wreck i iwillluery ptoie of C A Siugletary, badly daomgtd aud Block nearly desirof ed ( Epii-co pal cbuich badly shaken up. Funer al services were being Laid lu ipis cuurcb al ibe time, aud ibe failing plasteiiug and flyiog window glase bruielug and culling nearly all ibe jei pie pieseut, but none seriouplv were damaged, fenjtes. 'planjt 'sto walks, trova, uutttuildiugs and efaliltb blown to pieces or earud aasv. gardens destroyed, etc Tbe ejekue, as ueual, was rotiry iu its movement, and struck aud bounded from tbe earth tbree times during tne paap through i he town lie wiato waaoniv iruor to ia tu feet. One of tbe evidences of ris force was the picking up' of a horae and buggy and carrying it to tbe beigbi of H) io .19 feet a dietauce of aboui 15 Tods aud dashing i o tbe eartb, crushing ibe hoe to a jllj and tbe buirirv to splinters. The cemetery just ou'.Bide tbe town win laid waste, nearly eey lonibcione in it being leveled f& "ibe grouud Tbe storm disappeared in tfie east, and there f re r-pori9 that it did dam age elsewhere, but ibeus Reports are not yet copDrmed. tbe total dm- aife in UolllosvUlf is estimated at $50,000. KhMilBa; ml (he liar. St. PTEjtssHii, April Wlile the Czar 'w as Vakiuir bis usual (our u- ing walk early to (lay, near t'ne' pal ace, four snots from a revolver e:e tired at hjm. ' The Cja'r ws jjoSyrt f be map who fired the sbot was ar rested by tbe utv4 wbicb the firiug attracted. The city is OJW being decorated in token of tbankf'alues fur the Czar's escape. Tk. -. .- .L . I I auc vi, wuo uad ever oeea baanfed ty the fear of aFsassinauon, was fired at Cn ADril 6. ISC. while driving ia tbe summer' gafjefi af $t. Petersburg, tut tacspf i injury. Again, on June 6, wiiaetsiog a re view in Paris, a young Pole named MI a roof ki, fired twice at bm while Us Iras in carriage with tbe Em peror Xapoleoo. Ther bofi enPiJ harm. St. Petersburg, April 14 Tbe WOilH-b. aasatigin of the Pznf 14 m. undergoing exaaat;on,' Tbe lull official aeffount of the affair ssys, iowara o O'clock this morning, as ibe Ccr-efor was iaking his ' custd'- . w'a, a res. BMCtablj-dreBbed tary cap with' i mau, wnrior a mintarv cai will. c. cockade, advanced toward bim, ' and as ib Emperor approached ey a'rejrojrer from the Pf . I r. 1 . 11 Tfee assassin, before' snbinitjinp' to I regulat course cf business, and by feiacapfors, fife apotber8l)ot,,big-t.lrlie aetcsl.uea 0( funding ceni$- it woungiD ,g ipp ffleeg a ptrson ;a toe cruayu, The great ibroog of people a feJii had asaembled eotbuj-iaaucallr cheer ed aad coogr.tulatea tbe Eraperur, vbo itaektd lh?m for tbeir vroula of fidelity oo sucb a paiufu) ptJgasjoD. I ue ea:u oe anew Co Oaa Ibe support of all respectable people. lie boped L.i n.J t .a .. uuu wuuia grant iiiat ae m;gi.i eou.pL.g's istk, wtich coo;,.ted in promoting rhe wIrs of Kuatia. The Emperor, atWr tbe futogojag Speech, drove to tbe palaca i;Lout eecort flp bas not EuSWred the least ill eTect from lb? attempt upon tialie. Atie'rward he droJfe. siiil tbooi ecurt. to the Katau Caiue'. . . . . . When receiving the congratula tion of tbe officials ot the Empire, at noon, ibe Czjr was so mucn over Come by bis enthusiastic reception as to be uuable to pjak a word for some mi u utes Oj recovery Irom bis einoiioo, be said : "'fcU ia tbe third time God has saved ma." It is supposed thai Emptor's asai am lOjk poiaou before cis attempt, aa be vomited alter b:s arrest. IViaon was also touud uuder bis tijger uaili. Antidotes were administered. It is ibougsi ibe man was au employee of tue M.niiry ot Fiuauci aud au ageui of th luieruaUbUal. Tne Suitau aud all of ibe European sovereigns bave telegraphed ibeir cjugra.ulaiious. Lo.nuon, April 15 A diepatcb to ibe Standard from St. Petereburg saya tne Eiujxroi'a as.-allaUfc gives Ibe uauie ut SiKoluf. 11 Is a retired tuuctiouary of ibe Mtuistry ot F. uauco, sua la aOoui thirty yvmta old. He ti.ed at ibe Emperor witniu tw uces Alter Ibo Q ot shot the Eojocioi uputoacbtU Skoii-f, wbo br ed agalu aud IbaU rau. f'ue Various ace UjinglVeu aa to lUe exact UUOi- Ocr if bu.ob urtil are coufl.u.lug Au .Ci.tr of geudarmes, wKb diaou Bord, pur.-uo bkoluf. fnree ujule tut-u .bru j luU lit toe pulaUll. kit 'I I tiled at vtn Ui, sbaltcriug tuc J ol a. tlol-c lit. C iUaly. a veuilc- mau Eu-'cad fts lul dowu, aud bnii uu il be was secured by Siccr Dell the a. Juttn A. Dtz. . loRlt, Apil 20 Geueral t.u A Him uni-ouecious aud tbe clrr. bitve Miiall h"H-H that be Will bui vive be ili. Tue Geueral b' k fill, c liar o un i(i &n urjy IukI, b ri-ing rur.dei.lv iu rii ted, nLd ba re en M-hl -g ejiice tie wa-C'nCloUl uuiil F.id tv, Abeu be i-eut a Uipic ui.- natiab er lu Cb!cg , luiuui' n ina' tier lo bin b dside, as be fell bli uour- were apur.iacuiug. Ueu. I) X in lu tiii- SI -i year Al 1 o'cl is ibM murtiiog tbe f l i iiK inejjram was received Irom lUv Dr. D x: General D x is still living. Hi c oio.ti u rem-tiui mucn the same a at C ibis evening " Jobu A D x was horn at Boh wm. j ti., j.iv 2 ns lie eutereii ibe army in 1812. but reeigned iu 1828 j studied law and was admit tea to ine nar iu isii he wi elected to tbe S'ate As.-emb!y. lu 1815 be was made Senator in Cn trrees for tbe uuexoired term of Silas Wriirbr. Iu 1852 be was appointed Altidui treasurer of tbe Lulled Siaies i i t b 1-4 city, and iu 1859 was made Postmaeter. In December, I8C0, b? was appointed President UucOaaaa's Secretary in place of II well Cobb. He served under Prexideut Liucolu's administration, taking decided ground in favor of tbe Uuioo, and bas alwsys beeu ranked as one cf ti.e etroogest adherents of tbe Republican party. At tbe outset uf the civil war be was appointed Mijr Geueral of tbe New York Na tional (J oar da. Oi May lf, 1801. be was c uimtFsioned Major Geueral of tbe Uui'ed Stales voluateers, and sut'Bquently received ibe same rank iu 'be regular army, snd bad charge of i be Department of Maryland in 18G2. fr .ni wbeuce be was transferred to Fonres Monroe. Duriuir tbe riots in New York be Mitary pommmsuder of tbi pepartiLeut Pm jug the war, in repi 1 1 a diepaicb from a coniciabr ner in New Qileao, be eent the f Ciou fjfpa ch : "If auy man hauls (Jo n i he Anierii'Hb fl-ig. eboot birp .a tiii-'p t.'1 Tbie rcame a key nee of toe war. lie. vna apooioled MiuMer t- Paric in 18CG. and in 1W72 a leced G-vernor of New Y 'It He wax airaiu nominated iu J74 and defeated by Tilden Tbu- euJt d bif p- Jiijcal carter. I? ta cint'iluerl to a number i f journal and puhlisbed eeveruj yurks Qf la o be bS lived iu retirement. Kab-erlanit.ua fur Almoat Voa.OOO,. OOO I vor Per IVnla. JTew York. April 17 A syndi Citej C'iiili'ried ot 19 Oai'k-atid bank kik" fero't of ifci" pity" oud 'JJ ioo, to dav mutie a hub-ciptiou ot 1&I,0G0, 000 -1 ier eeut. boqd snd 50.000.- 000 funding cer ifioates, oiakiug tpis tbe urge! ioj;le fcub-crip:j 03 ever made to tbe Q .vernmeut fundej loan iu this or auy other Country. Tne heavieai vicrierH are tbe First National BtnTf-k 4 trop.illiau Kaiional fjauk od J. It W. S ligojan. The" subecrtp l on made tbrougb tbe First National f)iu! It Btd asisociatea.' Tl'e TriliUnti turniLe iQ follow ing detaslii : ' The syndicate was not fully organ ised until after the clot-e of business b'ctirs"in T'asfaingtop, pp bf bid f -r all ibe four per dents, available for funding tbe 1010 loan was not tele Krpbi:ti n tiie Jo receive a ret-ponse before the Treasury IjepanuicVv was uioifd for tbe day. Tbe syndicate wbicb bss uiada (bis Qopra)ieed ubrcription of $190,000,000 is e-m posi-d, it is uridermood. ot tbe First 'a'loaal Bnk, Fik & Hatch, the Meiropoiuan Kauoual Dao, Wins I'jw, L'abitr 'C-i., J W. Selig man, Morton, Blii-8 & Co., the Third Kali. bunk, tbe' Bank if New York, tbe AnierLan pchne IJict. ibe Pirk National Bank, tbe Impor ter 4 Traders' $atiooal Bnk, Hatch ic Foote, Vermilye 4 Co , tbe H'oifed States Trust Company. Kobn, Lotb 1 Co., and the New York branch of ibe Bank of Nevada of ibis city ; tbe Jarerick National Bnk, Foote & Fre'uph, aqd p. A ?eetir Co, of JJostop, mating Jlnstjinijnj;?, rep resenting a uoujid'ued capita of pver $150,000,000 Tbe subscription of yesterday was made according to tbe Dew terms prescribed by Secretary tsriiigg 13 eircular or April 10' b. ' ' While tbe First National Bmk for itself and associates bas subscribed for (be full amount of $190,000,000 4 ber cent- bonds a78.i'able 'for to'vern ment sale until l$8f,'Uliunacra;o6' that tbe amount will be smaller, aa fce reasiiry Department will grade dowo aceoruid'? to tbe namber of IIlU f e been frwar'dvd before 3 1 . . , ,. I. . I J .c:c aii oyer rtie .cogutry. Washixijtos, April J7 The sub rfriptjona t j the f per cent, booda up lottejilBeof btjsjn'ts to day amount td to f2,150.5uu. " " ' " " VlTea Bp by Dovlara. "U h p. iii)lp that iir. Oodfrer is 1 . 1 m a up tcd e, wurk 60tjxurea hT B;m. pie a remedy ? n! t. rpmiHe t" "I assure you it is true that be a;irtl cured, and wiib noihing but Hcp'I?i;terB ; and orily tea days ago bis dtjrtors gave liar up and said he niust die !' r "Well-'a day 1 Tbat i remarkable ! jl nj gi t.Q.i.1 Jay aud get sdrne for Ol V Duor (!norrpl knnar )l'n a ra vm waaaT9 lettssi (From our Segalar Comfpomieot ) Wabhisutos. April 21. 1379 Tbe Lenten reason, always rigor onsly observed in Wacbinglon, ia juKtover.and tbe gay and fashionable are emerging from tbeir temporary seclusion, as beautiful, almost aa fresb, and tar more interesting tban tbe lilie of tbe field. Tbat text of ScrtLturs aO.utibe comparative in feriority of Solomon's ward-"obe would bie its point, if tbe cnipari. sou were now made to ibe disparage ment of a modem fashionable young lady's toilet, for her bat mav be cov ered with artificial lilies of the field, far more durable, and more like a lily than tne lily itself. While tbe tints of t'le ocean aud hues of tbe rky, in color though varied, io beauty may vie, tbey can't eome up 10 ibe dress wbicb lai-t uia-bt she wore, bought for a mere infix at a 7'b street store. 1 am writing now about ibe Trees 01 v itirl, not any particular T'eury girl, but tbe generis girl who work f r ibe G -vernmeut in marble ball, c u. ting notes, pootaye stamps, writ iua fornix, etc , etc Wby tbey nb uld be c-'litd girls I cannot explaiu, be caue many of tbem are e linger oung. S.nce tre r reni onp'ea-ani nei-B beleen Mrs Oliver aud ber aKd suitor, ium are ia tbe bsbit of I king at the Treaeury giils witb a tiui oou ajipn l-ensiou I bat is q.ue unique, as if each one f tbem oiiabl be a dangerous aud explosive crpio Ktu M Oliver, now thoroughly advertised, has uk.n to ibe lecture field to Bweli tbe tid f vile aud vapid ra'rienl drivel Let it ewell, ibe a -oner it sli-pe over iu an inundating ill-gum ibe better Tbe pic'orial j uruals are much to biauie t .r tbe iv-loriety giveu to uuintereeiiug vul ui' aim aiid women. Tbe a -called "Mre Oliver" is homely, c mmon, and in every way unattractive; but he P lire G z 1 1," F a- k Les lie's, ' "Hr, r W. ek " n p pe a f a like character bate iceadzed and diguified ber face, and form, aud bab 11, until ex Senator Cameron himself would no-, kuow ber. It is a pit tbat subecribers da not know bow utterly wortule'ss as representation the portraits and indeed nearlv ail pictures iu these journals are Tbey itlorify pimps, and prostitute s, wbile tbey malignantly caricature dimio. guisbed men. Their influence is ba.-e, meudacions and corrupting, far be yond that of many publications the circulation 01 wbicb is prohibited by penal statutes. Tbe arena of debate has been trans ferred from tbe House to the Senate. but it is still on the army bill, and it is saia 11 wm continue Tor tbree weeks. It will certsinlv continue as long as the Republican Senators care to make epeecbes Tbere is no pat ent process to stop debate in the Sen ate More tban one sorb contest bas ended only tbrougb utter exhaustion not only of tbe sut iect but of tbe debaters. There seems at Dresent to be but little real interest in tbe de bate. Tbe public mind baa Ions niuce been made up on tbe merits of tbo quebtion. Tbe press bas present ed tbe 6urject io every possible light, and now tbe only tbing t.bat remains unanswered and interesting is tbe great Bulweriao question, "Wbat win be do with it 7" Will be sicn it or veto it? and if be shall veto it. wbat will tbey do with it ? There is as yet no new light on these ques lions, aud their importance connected with tbe fact that tbey wii! not be aqswered for ai least a month mtkee ibe debate very tedious. There is a very strong dt termination on tbe part of some members of Coogrees to introduce legislation oqtHda of tbat or wuicu me specai session was L ; , L . a called. Ibis is of course verv nonu- ariuirte district. General levi.la tion will prolouir the eeseion. and stay tbe begira wbicb u-ually makes VVashinirton a 'Hearrft villi.,..'' af er the middle of June Many new bills bave been introduced in ibe Sen ate, aud a sruller number in tbe tiouie. Representative Kelley. of Pennsylvania, bas prepared a bill to remedy tbe inconveuience and losses to workmen and retail dealers of tbe accumulation io tbeir bauds of cer tain email poiog ft 'proposes tore, quire (be Treasury and sub-Treau-Ms (4 re iive tit n jib legal tender money tbe subsidiary Mlviir polos whenever presented io soma oi $5 or multiples thereof,, and also provides tbat tbe further coinage of trade dol lar bp toppe( sod that they shall lor taeive'PJontb. be reaelyae af oar for 'customs of any other1 obliira- lion due the United States,' and that wben so received tbey shall be re Coi'oed into standard Bilver dollars of ',ligri, " 1 ' 'Ibe National Academy of Ucienees will hold tbe first of a 'series of ses sions in this city to-day. A larire number of 088STS 00 obtrose ecientiCc subjects wil fe reaJ by distinguished specialists. The' meetings' wfll be optZ tS ibe bli "aotj "(be i,.docii wil bave aa opportunity to hear pa pers read upon "The losses of tba u:gissippi and tbe .E -nan Hypotbe- Hia ! 'Tne palse jgolc cock-roaches," "Tbe reltion of Neuralgic pain to storms and tbe earth's mairnetUm" And, "Oa Ghosts to aerracijoa spec tra Vrof 0 C. 'M tnb bt Jew II a ven, vfee pnsident of tbe Academy wijt preside1 'the presidency being vspabt by tbe (Jeatfj of (hp late fro(. llenry. " t'. A. S. NE W A DYER T JUS HEN TS DAVIS BROS. PAINTERS w SOMERSET, PA. March 1 sBjaijafctB aj, v,Mar-p"w. m BOMEBSKT UAUU art M Corrected bj Cook It Biuin. niLitu m CHOi(CE CRCCERIES, f LOUR f FEED Apple, dried. a Aplbutter, fl ' Bran. )1 10 Ka "... Butter, (ke) , 4 Batter, fl a (roll) Buckwheat, fl badhel Beams. Bacon, (bculderi, ft a " " eideST' r . " eunntrr haon, a ;. t Ute Sotjjoe .. TJeto roo ...vfi'j to He lie . ..efetoioo $1 : lo t 04 SSe cfl I to! "o H sue 7oe Ke Hama, (eugarorKi) fl 9 to H V9 lue ' SliT it ..., Jiefu, MlJauBa:,"acknDi'i:'"',,!,,1?,,? Oata. Ba. . " A roiatoea, ft ba Peaches, dried, fl a Rye ftbu aOno. e U Te ai, Salt, No. 1, V bLl tjtra . OtoUiMt Alum, itr aaok. aoc iow H to $i iMttTm' Vaaal.iaai aC-m rr Aauuia. per iacc...-..i. M 0b iy 'Jr.''1 .'ti -1 T "S'S'r--; WW lo cwr5iS:::::::u:::;;"-" : t. ..... a h.T :'".-rfii-tii"-'..--i Flour, fl Ml ' Flaxaeed bn rsa w. NEW ADVER TISEME S TS ALL GOLDIERG Wbo TaeelraJ wowli or InjaHei daring th lato war. tb It hut llhtly dUabM. oaa bow otiiala paantnaa back from day of Ulrharrra awler nw pmdoelav. Ke)!toil oo. alio r.upaaod. Soad autao tecpartlcnl BRmoER k m B"Za Fliwhanrh. Pena'a. r Oldest Claim Agency In the Stato- t oo. ii in mm -f nf.mm sod oroti to (Umpaorear. n u I O La fr " w " It tre all Jilme. bat S5 tine oirravia)( ho ln toIUn aitimmed by flcS h.fM. a table of nAAl doaea. a lane eolleetloa of Tto BOQli :.!. cir. rale lur tlllo tba ko ol a luni. with an ooKratlog h.mlu tsetbofeaeb year, aad a Urga amoant irfo-bar TaloaMo horae Informal I. . 1T. m. H. Hall Mil, -1 haTObnunhtloaks hat I pafcl and 10 for which I daaot Ulaaa well I do yoart " Sk3ii bob a Or. CL Aot Wasteo. B.J. KasDALU M li, Kaoabarxb FiUa, Vt. AprUlS A lat DMINISTRATOR'3 NOTICE itataof Sinnel Meyer late of Rratbenratley towaablp, SuniarMt county, ra.. ow u. Let teraaladmlnUt ration on tbe aboro estate bar inir been arante.1 to tbe ondenlirned, nutteo b brrrhy given to tbun Indebted to It to make Imme diate payment, and tboae havina; elalnu aaaloat I to preeeni them daly aoiheoticaiad fur Mttiemtin at Ute reeiilenco or deceased in uU tawublp. oa Saturday, May IT. 17. DiNIEI.L MKT EES, JOH1 S MEYERS. WILLI All S. MEYERS. April 2 Admlniatratur. A Meareh WarrwHl allow, aa efScer to go tbmon your bout from ee.lar o garret, and LlndSey'S BlOOd Searcher warranted tog-. .tir.-ughy..ur . .iu iroui t d to beiDil 'Irire out ail hhtfxl diacam. 1.. purrt are wm ler ul an e-nlBcl to by d.cor., pn-acber and petle. Scvufula, Merrorl-I llla- . . ! rvtiiielaa Trtitee l;mr In tha Ljina-eor on the Skin U.dl Himi-lea, kx.wa warren, it to Notice ia hereby girea that iaMh euro. It Ut a purely VrgeUM Comp.od and it.a-kb-.l.lrr. of ibe Somerset 4 i'B.,n! S,5UH Puwenul Toole Fr tal-) by all lirugiritu Sea will b. hela at 1 be office 01 it Cuatuei, v- thai our a -me ia on the botto a of the wrapper. ereet. Pa., at the hoar of lu o'clurk T ii' R. K. SELX.KKS k H).. Pn rs. Pimbargh, GEO.16E W- SPEE RS, Agent Somtnet, Pa- and will prevail. Tbonnnd wbo bare ael and bren cured are llvlrg wlneee tth tra h of ar (ta'ement.tbat SEL.LE R'S LI VER PILLS Rilionmee.. Headarne arising therefrom, liietive- Joiin B.iwmo. J ln: (USB) I'ra ne. Cailpatl-. Diiiim-at aid all dinorl re r. ' DeM. M Interett 2nd Auhi it j tolling In m a dl eate.1 llrer. For aale by all April. llfTS p 1,T7; in Ul DrBggi.Uk Price mt. I hereby no-lfy all perton. n to r,nrchl- ,k R. E. KIJLERS k CM.. Prop'ra Plltttbargb Pa. above ju.tmnt Innn Hc.ry s. Herlt-, Jt.. " w ill t;raa ine w. rti ca- ul L.trer t'omulaiut. GEORGE W SPEERS. A?ent, . e a a Unpara!!e:ed The Mail Department at tha Crand Depot, during tha past season, has nocoss.'tatoJ an cntiro refitting cf the Interior of tho laro to executing orders THE LARGEST DRY CC0D5 & OUTFITTING HOUSE. Thoush you Iivo a Thousand Ml!c3 from Philadelphia, you can purchaso at tho Crand Depot an entire outfit cr tho cmatlest crt!c! In Dry Cooda, etc., w!th tho cfcatest caso, and an absoluta certainty of tho aamo exact attention that Is paid to customers who visit the establishment In person. Stilt, Dnat Coeda, ShawU, Hotiery, Underwear, Clovet, Zephyrt, fringe, Ribbona, Notiooa, Precision, Promptness and Cxperier.co, combined with tho highest regard for evert the slightest wishes of thoso who crder, end a now almost fau'tlasi eysiem, peculiar to tho Crand Depot only, make this the Model Dopartmcni cf lis kind In America. Ootba. THIRTEENTH ST., CHESTNUT TO MARKET STS. Send a Penny Postal Card, specifying what Is deslrod. a.-.d by return mail you will receive, postage paid, eamplos of the new est styles of Goods, with the widths and lowest city prices, besides full particulars 7 about ordering;. THE CHEAPEST HE SHE WEPT OF THE ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. BY &ES & BAENETT, ISUCCESS0RS TO JOHN f. B'.YWYER.l SOMERSET, PA. "Ye tjijtppleasure in announcing to the public that we hare JUST UECEI VEI ii large and corBrilete slot of lyui ware, which we intend to sell at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ! Our stock is complete in all respects, and comprise? evi-rr article usually kept in Hardware Storey, " It.:'. 1' I I 1, I t MM' , -:0: Blacksmiths' tools and snnnlip enr-h tit Trnn Vnnva ail- jrou jron, iuc BUILDERS' ran iiorse-nails, laner lans. Horse Shoes, tin? Sleigh-shoes and Cast Steel, .j fijll line' of Best S" Carriage and Tire fiolts. and Axle Clins A rnmn!,.tp stock of comprising a full line of llim and Mortise Locks, Cast and Wrought Butts, acorned and plain, a complete stock of Nulls always on hand, also a full assortment of Glass, CARPENTERS- TOOLS. Wp hSVr always on hand a cqmnlete stock cf Savys Hand and CfossVcut, Aes, Iatchets, Ilamme.s Siecl asd Tr; Squares, Compasses, Rench and Fancy PJnes etc., etc: We always keep a full line of Revolvers, Tistols, Shot-gum Powder-flasks, Shot-pouches, Cartridges, Caps, Wads, Rifle and hqt-gun Pqwtct"' aQ a full line of Gun Ptepairs. :0: We have a complete line of Lamps, Lanterns, and Mipplic A full line of Saddlery Hardware, comprising SacWIc-treei Buck,lc;3, Rinj Harness-pads, Oniaments. etc.. etc. n Jhe Agricultural Department we have a full stock Forks, Shovels, Hope!, Chains, Mane and Currv-ComK H'' :Q: We make a specialty ofPocket and Table Cutler. SUrej Plated Tabfe Vare, Plated and Britannia Spoon. " e also make; a specialty of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, and also Painters Tools,'ete'' t -i(t- We keep constantly qn hand the Celebrated Cucum Pump, (porcelain lined) and a cheaper quality that are U1)' lined. This Pump has taken tlte lead qf all others rh?reye? introduced, AU goods warranted to be as are Fair Dealinsr. Quick SaW We challengo competition. Call and examine goods, and certain prices before purchasing elsewhere. SATISFACTION OUABiXTBED- BYERS & NE If AD FEB TISE3IES Tx PUBLIC SALE Mill. 1 4 Tuexday, April 22, U-t$ at 10 , a. ., all tbe t.llowin, ,u tt- I .l..ha K. j, '" ''- m No. I The ao-Jiriiid nn.half Kroaau aitnat In Ploe Hill, n.n'.l ""' Int. lB..bMonwl.lchlwe.Ubnr-,i,. ' . ami dwellii.ic buaw. "w No. a The nrUe f rrniia a-ljololna; lao.it of Wa. Weller i . laiulua acre, aura or lea.., au,B " No-J. The an.llTlde.loo,tBtht.ri.. at Me.lln, anderUWl witb l.ind il.7M?fis .M of the mineral, and r 1 arA, heir aud others. lV, No. 4. The anlrrtded one tenth ,J Umber land, tltaate la HnherwaiL:.. tr" adjulnimc laodtor t:yro Bownua. oT"' aa.1 otbrrj. eontaioliui 3W anw. SJlli! No.. ThaidlloeJotuif taS of anmnd at Oarrett, SHBrrt coaai. D oiulnir etreet oa the awn, H. a O I .. -ibe w tt. and eueet on the eatt oa 'ahJfi " od a Unre ttore and dwelling !.', "v No. . A lot 01 Knod tiiuate u'ii, In on Centre nreei 41 feat tnd .' V Ot. 13 feet, on wMi-h it erecte.1 a lame " NOT. Hlnureath.l,."i''l,,k hit Intarett at pnrrhaaerof be I t h 1 farta," In Hrothertratlry Um H.111S.., ea..a.lMo,Dg uno. of Sul C'iK man. Philip Khiwd and otheriHJ,T " u aciea, mux or lr., oa which there V Urae tr k dwelling buate, bauk t 0a.T1uil.ll1.ca. ' " ' l TfcKJIS.-One-tenih of pnrrhue m, of tale, one-third, lnclu loic the teT.? """Ut third In twelve month, wltbunereat "'' PameBta. Payment, u, be JOHN a HAT. AAKu.-tr. &nta. s'xtotics. Pa. day tne w n day of May, i;. tUa elocllug ulficert iut the eutuiua Tear 11 !4 April 11 W-,all2- TV-AKNINO. Elitabetb Berkey In the Court or r ... . joaepn B.ocner m - ", " " -o ea t ani ai in tne owner ui l. - "aaiT Cuccora cf for Samples & Supplies room devoted exclusively received by mall. Lain Suia Ifra't Clbiai-tg 3boet. Bio, Liaeu. Ftaaaelt. Moiina. Sudooery, Silvenrire, Ciuai, ttc. 9 HARDWARE, :0:- -;0: represented. ur pri" clplc nnrl Sm.ill Prnfft BAENETT. I good." Dee.a, sanaraBawtM 4