A. The Somerset Herald, j GEORGE R. S-TI.L, , 1 nzst Y J-.nry 15, Mr, Republican Primary. , pr.biiesa st4Ts -f Sow'W i'-tr- j will h M riina.ry ll e.t' .n t.t ti e f nominal. n- rarididetr for Bor- SATURDAY, FESY. 16. 1839. V5 k" r. 5 iii I- often fri.tai . o 1 E. BIESECKER. irr.uutt ca at tSitseraer rnjaers. i 'J klu j of tri a'. C:eecaer A Sey- j;ltju:t V'.e:::ibe al FUher'a Boik I ton at-l njara rj ialty a! Srfarock'i C,rr?. I,-r t peacli al B.esecker 4 - v ir a. ' t.K J.TTrrent oAwi of extract at B.e .ar ?r!y.!rr a. .1 i '." rim at bosi n prior, at M. w j - k -! wore. f .r Hi.:' pKatooi and cranbernes, p .., . i.k. tiie j?wr. F."T i .3 by Ji. 'lifX-K I' is ar-anteJ tl tt. ii"k i aler of i'.w p"'"" " in the tinxrr. Fioiir and Feed ri Water. Kxtle-i TeorosnenJi by t.mi!, io be had t'tily at Eiew-ker A hi rti'nM ari 3 ht:r yirir rantud -k! TiH-v are a'ay nk nio Aima:-.ar. I'r.j'.'ii ' '-er-'V'l .w-s-il Urta.!. fir a'eaf Fi-b-. i .re 1! li.? year rouad. , I . : rtWani Pilnx i Com.any Las i 1 r-l'!i j-x'-.TTi'-Tive f -r its cm s .Vtoiba u. etp-rissetit with. k i:;'v:ni' Jara a-. ! M-jcha '.' f . . i ; v M. Vhmck 'y. I' i r ur i :t. T-y it, an 1 yja i!I u.-e iio v, if June . a aneerery natarliy 'ween .-.-ruVr afr 1 i that of ercry fir art ! p..!', '.ph'a cn is obl:pel to .- a-il :'' r..oa is rap- . n a-ii.r. f nsi.'-a:i-ia f fi i-l ana gray ha r ,,r.-:u'. e-'-r a- I freshfieiet. Avers V rrnia.ns curTale-d. Th.i ts '.he .. ;,-:Ur !! ai.is!i'- '-'.ft pre;.arati- f .-: i a'.i w- ax it are irfe!y t- ;i i. :!:- '-t. r mi.;i."M of aai'j.-.a Co. f.ltd 1 ra'e h the cum nt year at l nulls s. a"" vnr. The lai levy antour.ia y..uia- !ly l-an.e so fa y ,th p'tttt and biot.-hes that i wxtid il t of pnef. A frier: J Ayer Sii--iri!!a. whU'Ji lie wis o-nipietely area. Stie i now fail.-: ..f the il l. -M there will be 4-'.' men iiv i mi'- t.a ir: the column which IUt - r. 1.1 n-rtrw at tlie Wa!i iterm lal c?i ra;ion i n New ork. We i-.ave n hatid a larjre number of pd 1-h we will vil in q-rant'l'.ies to nit 4r. I'- very reasi.Kiaoie. Yarl tiie plaiiitKC mi". t:.e t-i- li iLS.-x Pans. A rEsost. in at t tie economy s!i..f store, and oe c - v n--.; that eah will d wonders in the way or :.'-y::.j ir's. shoes, etc. Skki.l A Shitlfe. l.r'k p'1-j.'r.es maiinz m ctiatiirs on or ai.ut March k fi.re dolnr so our entire st-k cf (..'... 'oti.us. Varus, lUhlns M ui i J.wtln: nut l clol out recar3iess off.-:. Here are rare rl.ances for liargairs f-r !h-e ho i'.i ca'.l early. The roods will lu r.ftfce Pea; and , ontar es. ynn : d-d that the p'aie to get P.r.r.s i-r rni:;; J i -t:" jhies iii h-s. Sepenrisor s 4.rid. Ied. l.eae. Aricies of Aj-vrte'it. Surum -i-. ri .h:i tia;. Imtl ail r.'.MT l'a;T. ,sw F.nveiopes. Jji. -.-nt N' rtes. a ". kin-is of Ijejral Blanks .tTrj e.-ryTiiia in y.vjr l te ts at Fisher s h.fi '.'.rv. Wanted. ! f.-r Somerset t'ounty. Mttst be ' tf i.hi:ity. per iu ttitl.. 1 J. P. In.if M.inatvr. . Nfw Fh.ntitv Ya. Wtrtf? ! IT."., and Fnrs. I wiil pay t!i ii:he-t cash vs f r all kir.ls of hi.ies. pt-lts atid 1 . a": on me at rey rMince. iinraedi a.'.y west of the B. A C. S'ation. H ("t.tTTtKTIt !- Mackerel Fish: N-w ir. r. k. a shipmertt direct from the A'!anio eoest. l.s'i'y exrvlient. l ot prices 1 -i . ar. 1 we car.'t Ih-!;i it. Try some of li.-m. riTC'.f-'ly. Coot A I.rtaiTs. A Chance to Save Money. rv.me fu wrai st.U jroing at com. The : w j.r:is f.r d"e gr.lf. curta ris .-rw.wr will l- c.iitlii'i.'i until ''. F.lmary. Mil-. A. 1 and un- ? the Ann j . lm. Corn 1 Corn ' ' w3-t ten Iki!.'1. or more, trf ro.d 1:. -hi.; citn? If so. ' -nt per bu-l.ei w :1 h'.v if. IV) vou wiat ten b;ileis. if r -. ..f pond yeJ'.ox ea- com If so. 47 r. l-.:-h..-! will buy it. Tuese figure F ssi u:.r.i Febr isry 1-t. ( f this year. BesjRtfui:y. 3t BrrErrs. Low Priced Corn. V.'e coffi'rntie tlrf pr:v of shelled at 45 "' and ear at 47 rt..in ID bushel Ions and r. until February I V !!. K.psctfi-'iy, Coos k Btrwrrs. Notice! Notice!', '".ciir. i..h! Clieap t".".w.!l W are ; --sir fz to leave Lavanv lie in the Sf-nrg iiiuorW to reduce o.ir stock to move r. .-y- .K)e:!ieri'lr. we will sell .41 lV.r R 9.1XJY PA I s. . - iac. or country pntdure. .m.w one. ome ail and buy your goods .'b.ii payuij. any profit t ti.-eo. J. C. Mn.Lra A Co Lavansvihe, Pa. On Morant. Please. iVr ss to thank ibe public for iheir gen et u iwtronare in tbe pa- year. Our trade tk itf rease.1 steailly tie vliitii we are tl atjki'ul. This vear we propose Ut do busi- s" aa the ca.-h basis, wbt.-ii will enable us . t m ' 1 Immui. shoes, etc much ktwer than "'wi.t BraiS. Why ? For many remson. c.'.ief among rkeoi. bdause we do cot hare 1.. t iar rr..6tc to nv..t ap fi r bad ec o arrsl.st. Kind'r give us a trial S"d w li demortstrate lb fact Uiat rnrk ntM ky r-i-ctta. Stwrxi. A eiai.'TLxa. Cura for Rheumatism. ' Treat, of West Granvilie. Mass., ''1 of Allcts-k's P.tnus Plasters : For rnai:rA, nevira'gia. pain in tlie s le or hse-d BtMi-fis. cold", brurses. and any !' ai weakriesse.. tiiey tns'y possess wonder ful curative uaalniea. I hnv fwcoro mended I tiTi to my neighbors with the happiest re- 1 'k. Bisns of whom, but iw All"ck's Pias- j w.' i.i be in a cr;.;.!ed e.i i tictrt at i I trie. n eve t insraoce where tiiey bavc : 'er tiiU.tallv and prooerlv applied, the re- i ---t Las beea wussierfully aatufactory. The p-rtia.! h s u kr;ri his coiitrsct.' T!a tee 0 ( fa is !-en Jaarveaed. j Eici;em K'-it-hinj; for the past week, ar.d I no end of inh t tie neighboring (um Mire Manic l"h! u is Cincinnati taxing C"t;r in rc-.il interaction, at the conrerva- 1 trr in lliM cirv. J Er.l L jndred and fi-v-one niria?ll J t.ss .e Im lee-ipM in this oty i aiice tbe law went into esTect in lso. "Suiire Jiaa Roller, frf Wilimxcshorg, Blair Ojunr, fc b-n aj.fjintl Rn?;sT ail EirCorJa' of thai ivuuty by Ooremur ( Iteavrr. j ir. ca- ft Tiu:aun of t:e State liqwjr j las hare bora name.i to the Pistnrt At J Hwr, an l br f r trial at the February CKa of (."uart- On a tl bill rerxirl last week at a M'iU liamfrt bank w th in'r'iia : Tins U the last of a f irtuneof 1 B:re of nim, oar-i and bail women." Centre.i.ie cla.mj to be trie educational mitre of of Hmfrvt euuuty. and pi iwn U:al war tiitiik that if a seminary ig to be b-iiit in tbe ntamy, it huid beerocted there. S vmTv county haa brn transferred frora tbe KrterTi to tl Weteo J Jdw-tai I'lstnct, Tbe .n . ..r mnt-n tA tl.e ir fi-t retnr, dav w,U be at P.nMireh 01. tuber "id. Mr. tieoree R Scull, of tiie Hutlii. who ha been confined to bis b.me for the la.t three wekj witli an attack of ptieonianj. was al his desk In the sanrium fir sereral hours to day. ! Tlie new li'iate lhfjrme.1 Church, Eer. I H. K;ie. f-:i- w,:l be dr-d rated to the j worshif- of tiieTri ir G xl on Sun.lay. Feb- j rm-v ;4'.li. at U o cl. i a. m. It. V. Eun, j of Meyrriae, will ree. h the sermon. A nist--U' f n! s nw oa: ..f :Le p p'ar !ii jeon piaor'i in B--1- i: .:v.l builuit.. to be pa.d lor ..vi- t,f e'ltertainmnTs t be fju-e. Tiii i i raiRht be :ai:.n L-r S.ine."v-J's t-ranimar y v! 1 i.i. Tiie Pae-arvm ie. wl.i--h w btvn Irif-i ia the Wttii jre'.aod ir,--t, l.a !-en on'irurl to 1:1 is t-j ftitirl' My hare . ti.i term i uiwn s;.M-atitn of tie def'-n-e. wh a h'je ; t'! aW "f a;i im;orta:t wi::e-s in . r!,i!i;--.n Ir. ' Fri'msli cjues have ain-ailr l-n returned ' to the IH:rit Attorney to oo-niy the entire I firt fek of Court With crirn.tia! t';i:;iC!f. t'-";i l;njr ri ne ae d.,-'riiinuel an 1 it sh--u'd K- dei-id-rf to 1 i o'T-rx"! f -r trial. ail that will be n .. t-i t,r il. V".-Ini- rt-fii.n will be ! 1 .. .5 ., .! ....-... .., -.-.reni. . nme and ! prit:..(i at this o: 1 f .r-ws.i-.ie'i. p."taire paid, to any art of the ' C-.utilv. Ill orvhinjf tickets state nnmher I j oe red Z"A wr;U' al! r.aioe '.io..Tr so that j tl. re mav he no rnis'.a;e. I 'Sjuire W01. II. JUiiler of leruahon.n? ! dr. ppeil iti on us for a .e mitm'es Tue.lsy i morning. Mr. Miiler only iwetitly retaro- ' from Bu fla t'. n Ntw York, where be had j Im im.ierpjii.p a month's tivaimein at the I World's k speiisary. of which ha will tell .ur next wieks issue. The Sq iire feels t that he ha a new lean- va l ie and we hope that it is a lotii running one. A. M. Cannon the Wa-'iiiijrton Territory millionaire, was uedl:tn acwins rnacbi cfc!Dsj ir. Ptrtlar. I. Ore., nir.e yta-i Swfi. A veafCurveya of Cambria And Somerset. I or (wo later be moved with his family to J 5;.k.inr Falls, theri a mrre sett lenient, nuik- j Tin Trfant is indebted to Mr. John Fi:l ii the t.-.p of " ml'.s in his waon. The j !ol.. Centra! Mauaiterof the Cambria Iroe Utile money he had was invested in land. ; Company, fur geoltarical maps of Cambria A year lat-r be was a linker, an'l to-day his 1 auJ Somerset Counties, in a.-cordance with wejltn is eliiiiatej. at liween H.i'i'.iw . .i"i. He re with the boom that l.v- given Spokane Falls a population of l-'.' and stili growing. A rmrr.W .f Et. Amo Sell's friends were-in town this. Tutrylay. aftemono for t 1k. ptirjM-e of entering security (jt his appear atKe at tin? February court. W learn that it was decided on oiti-'jltation with the Rev erend r-iit.man and his counsel that he sl.ou'd ivmsln in ru-t.Jy of the Sheriff. Rev. S..11 U r.ot without friends in the rotn niunity wl.erv lie ft-rmerly resid.1. who hvlieve h.tn innocent of the grave chafes bruugh afaius: him aal who are willing to stand rv him in hi? trouble. A tVirtittiti..!ial Amcndmenl M- M.rt U.g a i'l I he I in the Court IIote on Fri day eveti'ip. February 1 5th, at J o'lkw k p. m. AU-I Cootter, tlie famous lecturer, wi! (. t rrsert and address tiie nietinir Mr. C.K.jr iias ten in M. .vers, la !e for a week. and i pV. 11 of in the highest It.in by all wtio have hearl hi.-n. It fort, logic and e! :erioe. he corm-ares farorab'y with C..1 P. :in of Kerifi -ky. All a-e invi'ei Jo I j.-sen'.. Yv.te.s are er.;s-.aily U'g'sl tocome out and " rein tvether." C-.xrTT-x. Few dry tj set t-;jn'y rar riotrc can r.x;! s et:ih'(hrrier!' a lav-r h k v tar-v a iri S Tw-r-f r"r 1. an I - k tl.in Mrs A. E. I'll!.. w-Ve 1--st.srked store-ro-.tn i on t rr of the ptihl'C s-j-.a-e. V" an 1 hea-y- K:'j...-lt r,f- And ti.eri. too. Mr-. t"bl carries the Urrr-st slock of miilin erv g'ls and tr-mmi". in tiie coi:ity. and aiwsys has tV v-tt Intent ry!e .i.id ncvel tics in eren-thtne nTtainiiiz to ln-r lminess. It is a gd place to dm! too. You are not im;.nnnl to buy whai you do not want, andean fe.'i a-:ired that y.u areoi.ly pay- ina a reasotiahie profit on yir purchases. Ir. Ihirid E. Baldwin known to h.s many frieu wishes t I is through take it .ut the i ctonrv that he lias en'ire'y riven tip in- j j stnictinr in t!-e rudlrr.et.ts f vocal artnic. j or. an he hims- If "y. " in the d-H-ies." and i w.l! hereafter devme all of iii time to tbe I p-actK of h: prfe-ion. that of Yeterrtsrv I rvir.re.ui. Dr. Bui lwin claims to hav cnre-l i more sick iiorcs a-id .-a'.tle than any pra-- tltioner in the county, and oiily a few .Uys I slr.fn lea-ei from his birn as erire-1 a vaJ u.ihle Westmoreland county horse that six other veterinarie hai tackie.1. but were o.m'ie.i to give up as incurable. The doc tor is a registered Veterinary Surgeon. Sinte our :ast report marriage licenses j uve lieen grauted by Otrk Swank to tlie loiVtwir.g nanied -rsoi.s : J ihn W. P-ing'e. of Wiilmor. Carrbria County, and Manire G. M.Cormick. of Sand Patch. S.las Hilemaa and Ixwisa Brurti, both of Addison Township. Samuel E t'nu hrie'd ar.d fcruaia S. Weig ky. both of Jenner Township. Abrsham Brugh and Jennie A. B-;ker. both of Middiecreek Toa nst.jp. William H. Sarverand Ida C. t'arli'.x. both of Brotbersvarep Township. Joi.n Stark, of Iiarrisbtirg. and Dcila M. Ben.ler. of Johnstown. James Fay and Tiiiie Miller, both of Rock wood Borough. Wilson Thomas. tf Boyr.ton, Pa and Ira T. Schnable. of Meyersdaie. Luke Hay. of Brotliersvailer Towwihip, and Mary S. Miller, of Eikiit k Township. Wilson Merkley, of Larimer Township, and Ida Albrhrfit. of Philson Station. Franklin B tsehring aod Emma S. Walk er, both of Mi'.foed sitaiu-j. 11-. win! Buchanan, of Alieglieny Cor.nty, M i. and Line Rh-jals, of kingwood. Sassuel E. Kiamel!. of Woeyrreek Town ship, and Emma M. Pchrock, of Somerset Township. Harvey V. Kretchman, of Waterloo. Ia., and Lory J Hay, of liopnerset Boroagn. Antirew Jobnwia, of Jenner Township, and Rebecca J. Iwo. of Soioerset T' ahip. Martin T. Brwritan, of Jeuersoo Toweahlp ami Ella F. Red-v. of Somerset Townrdiip. (.rr-e!". Kne. of Brotbersvslley Town th;p. and ! la E. Gray, t.f Beri:n Bironga. Jesse C. M.licrand Amelia Pajst, both of J (;rren'ie Township. j Tha Par.r.ytvata and South Pw I Frw the P:a-i-tb Iit j T here i authority for saying thai th only reroaiuiiig question as to the Synth Penn ! obsequial rebates to the nunnn the transfer i shall b made by the Vantkirbilts to 5h i Pennsylvania Railroad Company, whether ' by tlie formation of a eoriurauon compo! ,! of persona with identical interest with th j Pennsylvania mod. of by lease lostmi rail ! road controlled by the company, or in Mime other ay. A prominent railroad man fa- ! miliar w.th the whole situaii m. says : I "Trie Beech Creek mad will remain as it lis. Ii baa been omnoiiiauii to the I'enn- ; vlvaiii erhciais that tin- lieach Creek will j Ik ue aiiowea 10 iwjiw a 'its.ur-jiiif; r.r meat in the ituaii. A"I the pixn for an extenrvm vf tbe Beech Creek lo Pittsburgh, orer the Pittsburgh and Western and other line, hare been abertdjotJ. It baa abo'i been agreed tiiat the luca b-rritory of the Bwh Creek Railnia.!. and buMneM rorDjwt i;ie with the IVtiit-i Wania Eailfiad trariie. aball not he HeveKfed. Tie ruad will be rim;!y a Josl line. JatJ bef.ire the South I'ecn deal wa made, a week a-). the Jievlinj; Raiiroxl made orerturea W the Vandt-rtiiltj lor tiieir iatereal in tle Beecfc Creek, b;t tle arzMisimm were drdiued. I It u tiie iMeuliuu of lit Vaudcrhiitt to re '. tire aibifrAiier from iTe work in Pcnn ! pyirauia, DiereJy retaiuiaj; aa iareMtueut io i terest in the beech Cnrefc j Atlbetkaib Peun in tbe future, ar j coidinx to the same au'.tuiri'y, the PiDyW ! n"J Prohi!?' complete it. b:it not as P"'1 " In"d rBiQ i' orer the PiirjwrrjrHani LakeEne," says the een'.ietiian. ' it will connect with the auuib- j weft branch of the Peonayiranii. Theoffer : towll out will be icrnerally accepted by the j cViuth Penn subscribers. One sorkholder, ! who bad auhjerihed tr $HJ.H in tbe original syudicate, bus piaucd in his Tooth ers and has receirei in payment a check on a Xi-w York trust company." South Penn. . Prrrii; Euii, Pa Feb. 5 There is trouble 1 fir tt Vaiiderbiltayet iu the!xuih I 'en a rail riau ala)r. ome of tiie stih-kiand-r do not areau to iarop at tbe sirty yr cent, i ,-mm I. Jlerirt Hiwtctter retuniei t-d.iv the Kit. He has been siHiifl nc tbe Xew tlieir intemions. - I did skit find mud. opoosilion to tbe Van fcrbiU plan of absorptkm in numbers," .-..i i. .. :. .11 .. .. ;. strons. ' Paila.ie4.h1an is very cro-s. i kippJ When the dupe opened the , aa 1 will not arrept. He threaleij to make Ia-kae he would have ano pi worth of , a decide fi,-ht. atij is in a p-itiou to do so. 1 P-"! niow-y for his $1 J Worl 1 a natire j as I is a Terr we-lthy and experienced j ot Utrobe -f 'jiV-yA H,trh. j nun. Ail but one or two of tbe New j Mr. Kohler has been engaged in the furui Yorkers bare alreadr sold, end I aupiwae business at Jeouertown for a number of j most of the Pittbuivl.-rs will follow suit. years and is well-Known inrwutuoto .uc Sofara.rr.yownhoMii.gisc.iiicernedlhaTelcooniy. His many friends will be pleased n vet aiys-je, the offer, and 1 hare not ret to bum that be so successfully entrapped made up n.y mind wat coarse I shall pur- j ti slick scoundrel who wished to tike ad sue. Th Va.ioVrhi!t oiler wa surp.se 10 J Tanlag of him. me. Ii was (VrculJ uiu verv -luicklr. I I.i.l su.li. nn mr minil lii uj:i ftir m rishIv vl... ... nrl lie ot hee andllhink tlim was a ha! caused it to come to an end. T5:. V.nA.i!r w:l! ell to the Penn- (ylvania K.nir.ad Coru:anr. The ri in tiieir stocks sin:e tiie mettine on Tjelar has m'e iluin paid wnat tliey will pat into rsj'jth Penn. 1 think they have made a mistake, and would uH be surprise.! if Mr. kxild should Hep in and bare soi.iething to say ahout a r. similar to South Penn. I wanted to build, and was very aorry the orutimt pnatrata was not carried out. If jt jJS4j Dtlt MVU -jr ,w oppisilion of Mr. Carnegie the road would hive been running lo-dsy. I ihink the Vanderbilts will get !l.as..ijor li('.'out of th I.V', o j capital before lonf. from tr-Jouaeoa Triruio. the nw!.Tgi -a: surver of Pcnns-vlrania hr J P. Leslie. Stale geol-gist. Tiie maps bear endorsement : "By John Fuhoo. Assistant Geologist, assisted by Isaac A. Harrey, tieolojrist, and Alfred G. Prosser, M. E." Ti.e map of Cambria County sbowi about nine-tentua of Mr territory to be In "Barren Mea-ures or Pittsburgh rerie.' Tbe next rrvfttest r.rooorti.ta is "Iiwer rN.u1ncttr Coal M..a. or AlWbenr Series " Thee. j are irregular strips of this f.rmalion rua ' tiinff from Johntown in all directions, ex- : tending northeast to Mineral Point ; Snmroerhil!. south anl soulheaM into Sim j erset County, wot and northwest into tlie j j YoWrs. and north into the Tayl-ws and j j Jack-on Township and beyond. The east- ! ! em wrtiou of A'larus Tiwnship. and io fact I the entire eastern side of tbe county, t-msists j prineijolly of this formation. S. does the! i terriiory around I Man. Frujulny. Lloyds- ( ; ville, Mcuntain.ijie. an 1 other coal districts j I in the northat. ..... . ! It Darren means barren, tliere is no use dijinng 6rcri in lii' hlsnd. tlie greater por tion of A Urns, arid Conemaitgh. Sl.mcr- crefc. Sjmmerhili. Mtiuter. Cambria, and j , A.ieerieoy TowreJiips. except. rhaps, in i s) . where Nature may have "ai'ipped t)T er " as she went along distributing her tioun I ties. Pottv:!le C..ri;kmerri!e" there is a eery smah proportion, running among the "Alie- ! gbery scries" like a streak of loan with a sirs.k of far. "Mauch Chunk Red rha-le"' "rives ns a little color up around Mineral Point, in J. k sjB and West Taylor, and nearly all the way alottt the en.-iern borjec, with a sp.it ; eat of Ha"tiuis on the north. "Pooooo ifarUt.Tjie " is scarcely worth talking about, tiie .It-posit is m rare, and practically monop olised by West Taylor, Upper and Lower ' Yodcr Township. j "Ca'skill Sandstones and Shales" are i even a greater rarity, and if a man cp at j Moun'aiKla'c sltolid take a rertioti that he wjnte.1 a I. tile, he would have to traverse iwarly tbe whole length of the county in a south winterly mre-.rtion lo J.mhstown. haul j tip Mr. Fulton, set-ure a gtii'ie. go down tbe I. R. R. ortheC ttiemaai-b totJie joniping J '"- I ' " e.u T-.a-,.i nut, mi ; uut-i.ie of itsxe. nlial features tbe map j is a Bi.stt eseileut and most useful one. j lurning lo tut map ol Somerset County , the scene changes. Tbe Barren Measures and tbe P.rttsvilieCongiotii-rate take upper- I fcal the mvt room, but the L-jwer PrrJuc five Cat Mt-asures are alrrstt everywhere at Laud, and the rttaierset A Cambria Railmad lxes tlimv-h nothing else. Mao h Chunk Red Simie skirts the western border, con intiing down from Cambria Connty, arid a!io ruBt like a ribiua from north to south through theeas'.em side. Catskil! Sandslone aad Shales ani Chetnung Shales make up j almost ilie entire forum Uou in tiie soitbeast, t with Mt. Healthy t sing their praise. I Evidenily twmerset is a county with great p.eo.i,4i.ties for the future, and Mr. Fulloa aud his men hav dor. for it, as well as for our o n cunty. a gnat servne. Ogle Items. sir J lm E-se is bringing a steam sarr mill into this neighborhood snd expects to have it in ruruing order by the lh. It wili be a hard matter to grt candidattrs enoush to till the local olflces at tlie election next ToestUy. Coa! hauling is ail the go here while I lie sledding is gocl. Wednesday and Thursdsy were the col Jest days of tbe winter. Mercury V below xero. Four new families moved into oar town ship Wednesday. Mr. John Ripple has returned from Johns town. Mr. Garrett Ream, of w!p Level, has erected quit a store in Ogle, and does a good business. Conrad Seese is his clerk. Isaac Horner, tbe miller, is one of tbe jxsuat socomrsodating cuixen of this towa hta. SJ.C To. a Corn. Ear and Srielled. If y oa want corn at the Wrwest prices, call soon. It mar go higher any day. V. S.wsorx. A CrtEEN GOODS CASE In Which Prominent Furniture Dealer of Somerset County Fig ure Kohter Wouldn't Bite. 1'nited States Deputy Marshal Clisrobers, of Pittsbtsnrh. amu! Porter Wort, an alleged " baodler," in that city. Mr. Worl will be given a whirl by Commission Mc Candies Wetlneisdav. A few weeks ago J. A- Kohler, a resiuerif, cf Snwt cuttntv, received letter from i 1 Sir. Wori, in which the Utter s'JtcJ that he beiiered & hier to be a m3 of honor, etc. He an'.d he bad tome basuiese to tranwt which Khler wsoid fod to his aJaatiure, and asked lb latter to eomsjund with him. Th latter made beiiere that be had awaliowed the bait, and the only thing left Mr. VTorl to do was to HSP THE SVCKEB. Koliler wrote him letters on the iil and Kh of lt tuoiuh, and aa a result of the cut respondent, a tuoeting at the American House in this city was arranged, Wori pr-.nitoe.l to give Kohler $J in counterfeit siKiney which coaid not be detected ftir in rl motley. Kohler told himj to be oa baad w Uh the good " 00 Tuesday mom tnj. B-f-we p.inj to toet Mr. Worl, Kohler went to tbe Vailed 6;ates IHatric Attor rt's office, and laid the case before Co!.n.e! Alien. Tae latter bad a warrant isaoed Pit Kr. Wori. and put it in charge of Marshal Chamber. The ulIL'er pmceeW to tbe hotel asd met the sik-k citizen. Mr. Worl. j Ue inmediaw!y plated the man nnier ar- M ; but the Utter d-mnrred. saring be did not deal In coanterieit money, and Bone cou'rd be found 00 his person. The latter part of his assEsrrtos w TEfa; but he will be tried lor violatm the postal laws, by rising tbe mails for unlawful pur poses. Wort's scheme evi.Jently snts not to sell counterfeit tnoneT for (fod money, bnt. as ! the oifiocr brlieres. to make out that he had some and then t't-ece the man to whom be ! wtrrin2 to srl! it. His al:ed method was to hare a peoka,-e -A brown paper wi'.b iifolii biU on tttp and a 1 toil under- ' neaib. He would sti.w this to the person irh whom be wa nepjtiattnc. ami ciairo- Tliere was $viii w.tno vl counterleit I WT P"'. " ' ,he ' b,J i b " P kar' JU. Tel.it C the man not to open the p kM unt.l Le ' a4 to hi rvjm. fc fr of detection, W url Brotheravailey Item. " A. Selhtft bas a.lOM ony. lor e P " "'l'l''S tne Jnin naiMin. loe i ri.-e o.o I frm ' cents to $!. Ficb of a rw of oer i farmers bad wheat sutiicient to fill a car. J. ti. Gardill has a very fi;e fish pond on his tirro.one mile north of IWriin, which be uu-t week stocked w.ih German carp. This is the ouly fUh pond in the township, which does not spsak very well for Brothera ralley. Wm. Hiilegas. from Allegheny township, while descending tlie steep hiil leading to the station with a heavy load of cross-ties last Friday evening. suflVreJ the rose of one of pirn horses, the animal hating slipped and broke its leg. The horse was a va! uahi one, bat Mr. nillefas was obliged to move him to j the woods near by and shoot him. R. II. Koont. W. A. seibert, and T-r. Fo gie were at Pittsburgh last week, and bought some eight or ten head of horses and mules. Among the lot was a blooded fast trotter, which the doctor bought for his own special use. Last Friday, (which, it seems, was a bad day for horses in Berlin.) the horse com mitted suicide by hanging himself with the halter. Wm. II. Bittner, one of Brothersralley's truest Republicans, is pulling up 'takes, and j will remove to Virginia, the first week in i March. Tlie sale of bis personal pruprrty 1 : ' 1 : 1.. 1 ,1.- la,..- .... a E.-l.irv Mr Wl I"" ry : ITid Rector, Mr. B.'a biother in law. is i also removing to th same plat. Irt Vir- j Istnt The ice businere is booming, and tie ice houses, which are becoming more numerous iu this section each year, are about all filled, with the eiorption ol M r. Seeley's. of Pitta burgh. He arrived last week, and has a big force of hands at work storing ice. but it will take some days yet before be bas his im mense iiouHes along the Buffalo filled. The ice is eight inches thick, and ntjortcd of fine quality. Brotherva!!ey must be a oewy township. I see she has three orresponiletiis one for the H110.11 aud two forth Cusswr.-wi, and the three comhined do not reirt half the happenings of the district. Sow let therebe one or two mire fir the Ltrnwal, and the people of tbe county may get the news of this towrt"fiin. Prof CmrVs V. Mosholder jid a flying j trip to Somer-et r-andjy. Ju iii g fnnu bis frvpient iueauoer.n(.-s in that d. recti Jl. tbe cotinry capital must h'ij a special cluirm lor - Magic," The l.xw! institute, whidi convened at Berlin last Friday evening and held three sessions, closing en Saturday evening ith a lecture by H. Hejiry Hoock. a as strand surs. Mil the same old complaint was in dultred in there was nvrt room enough lo arcorn m "ite the pisrp!. This institute should be another incentive to th good fo- I pie of Berlin and vicinity to put f..rtii their j last and raost jviwerful efT.rt to secure the j high school st this ;Ja.e. Tlien l!'y will I certainly get s builJiug large enough to sc comnioiate any audience on occasion like this. AIxaa.lerMussTcesebraiediiisiHh btnh- djr last xaes.iy. Tne ceiebratxin was an entire surprise to Mr. M, and was planned n j prepered by his children, and orhernear .jves. The Baldwin band funi shed th i music, and played oni tweuty of their f jrest pieces. The gift- were numerous snd valuable. Vou may imairin the sur prise of Mr. Mu-wer, who was at the barn at i tending his stock, as usual, when lb band began to play, and sleds and sleighs by the doxen, filled with hsppy children and rcia j atives, rushed into the barnyard, j John M. Srhrork is coatiaeil to his bed J from an old disease, contracted while in the service of the United States. He made ap plication for pension long a.o. but np to this time bas not received it. The Pension Bu reau will have to hurry sp. or Comrade Scbrock will appear before tlie Supreme Commander before this Government has ren dered him his just dues. ZlBO. Mouldings and Picture Frames. Fisher's Book Store nas just received a larrr and elegant stock of Picture Frame Mouldings and Picture Frames. These Mouldings and Frames are tor sale. Whole sal and Retail. Mr. Fisher is prepared to frame all sorts of pictures, marriage eertifl cales. baptismal certificates, diplomas, snd anything snd everything people desire to have framed, neatly aod cheaply. Bring in your pictures and certificates, and hav tbem framed ; or, if yoa prefer to frame tbem yourself, come and buy th moulding, at Fisher's Book Store. A Chance to Make SSO.OO. Xew Y'oac. Feb. 13 Tbe latest idea of Te Aesi as a Prize Poxzie Card over which everybody in New York is bothering his heed. It ia likely to rival the tanvras Fif teen Puzzle that set tne Country wild a few years ago. These cards are sent by 7W frt4 to anyone (ho jriil send a two cent ftarsp to pay postage, and tbe person who first send in th cjrreex aolatiqn will re ceive s prise of iw.i. Address, THE PREftS, 28 A 28 North William St , Xew York. Prison Life. Ms. Eojroa The purpose of this rn. miinioatioa is tog: your wa.Wns skot sketch of prison lift, I wis captured at the battieof X:r Market on May 14. laiii. Lar ing been struck in the ride by a shell, front the effect of which I am suffering to-day. The pain it causes me is so great tliat few ttihu Id; close an eye in siutr.ner. It hid rendered me aeuaeless lor a time. rd when I recovered cousrionsne-. I iVmrtd myself a prisue- J the battlefield, across which I was marched, when a rebel ofSoer cams ani took my hat Then we were marched, as near aa I cam tell, mere than a hundred miles to Psnrilla, Va. aa d were there imprioaeti orer night. 5sxt mnraing si were placed on a train and lakes to Augusta, Ga. We were on the train 0 three days and three nights, with out s mouth fui to eat, or a drop of water to (jaeuch our thirst They switched bs off and stopped alongside a creek ; when we begged for just half a pint of water we were refused, and instead o! giriuj us water, the guard was ordered to shoot any man who asked for it Wliea w reached AairusU. we were gisea s " johnnie cake" to eat, and we were then snored to ArulersonviUe peis- 01 ; were we were pat iosmc toe Hocaaue Witboot shelter, and we may r wiinout dothes. All w bad to eat there was partly corn brsai sod corn nekl with the eob ground in, which we had to eat raw every twenty-four hoars. I was in Anderson ville tor six months, as near as I can recJlert, and from there we were moved to Charleston, where we laid four weeks, with no conch bat the bare earth. From titer we were transferred to Florence, and by this more they stripped me entirely naked witb the exception of an old pair of drawers, which rotted otTof me in a few days, leaving me entirely uu le. The ground was frjzen bard, and partly covered with snow, on which I bad to crawl around r three months to keep from f reeling, as I could sot walk al ail. That I was naked, ia on record in Wash ington ;a!so that I was in prison ten months aa near as I can tell. In Florence we got nothing but raw corn meal to eat ; th rebel women won'd come in to see the boys in Woe shot d'w likedoes. and tlie rebs would bring the entrails of beeves and throw them in th prison, and when w would reach fur tbem and get across thedeal line," as toey called it, the guard wouhj shoot tlietn to death, and the women would bs ! ha ! aud ! laa'i. One day the priest came in and brought his little with him. which tbe prisoners soon tore to piec.si and ate. I bail a piece of bim. arid 1 thought it was the best meat I had ever stn. I saw Capt. Wertx. the Commander of the prison, kick and stamp the poor prisoners when they could not get np, and some were dying. I saw some pris oners that had eaten the flesh ail oif their hands and arms, and I saw others walk around for two and three days, holding their entrails in with their hands ; they had tiie 1 scurvy so bad that large pieces orflash would fall from their bodies. Wheu I came home my IVet were so badly swollen that they were twice tiieir natural j sie ; neither bi I a hair on my hea i. I J was at home six months before I co ll 1 get ! npofT a chair without help. When I was captured I weighed two bandred and twen'y pounds, and after I bad been horn one year I was weighed with heavy clothes on. and only weighed one hundred aid thirteen pounds. It took every cent I reeei red in the army to pay doctor bills until I was able to be abjut again, and I are to-day asing medicine from the doctor. My three years'enlistrneut had alra jst ex pired, when I was captured arid taken to prison and kept there almost ten months over my time, and to-diy who w.mhl go away from home and endure the harlships I did, and surTL-r the pxin I have rery day since, for a paltry eight dollsrs a month T dawee;. P ilk. BlIEKSTILLE. Pi , Feb. P, 10. Mount Moriah items. H. H. Gardner, of Johnstown, is here on a visit to his old bora and friends. ti-jr aged friend, Joseph Zimmerman, who was in failing health for several months, bas again regained his usual health. He expects to make Johnstown his future borne after April 1st. Diphtheria has disappeared from bere. We had a number of cases in the earlier part of the winter, some severe ones, but fortun ately none proved fatal. William Daniels, who was sirk since last spring, being quite feeble in the earlier part of tlie winter, has again recovered so that he ran get around, and is now on a visit to his father in Johi.stown. It is lv early in the season Io speak of tbe crops. The k-e crop has been s poor one but has improved greatly the past week. The fruit of the hen is an early and abundant crop, the market is overstocked and prices, as a result, are very low. Lime is an article greatly In demand, and very scarce in these parts- The old adage that " the early bird catches the worm " is now being practiced here. At daylight eve ry work day morning one will find a large number of sleds at the empty li itie houses, waiting fir the day's supply of lime. This til! the uvti'ole of our qusrrv men seemed to e where they w.ld tia.1 sale for their lime. btit now thev are troubled as to how they shall supply the tlemand. Our farmers are yearly mop? convinced of the fact that lima and stable mm a re are the best fertilixers. Grrtsiossl. A Memorial Hall at O ettysburar. The enramilte of tbe Pennsylvania Re serve AsssSaton. composed of ex-Governor Curtin, Captain Hamilton. General Jackson General Il A. McCoy, Senator Sloan and W. Hayes Grier, sppearrd before tbe Mili tary Committee cf tiie House recently in relation to tlie pioposd consolidation of the appropriations to the several regiments, made under act of June loin, It is de signed to use tbe consolidated fund in th erection of a memorial ball on tkntsburg batt!t'fie!-.i instead cf serate monuments. Eight rrtments of tlie Reserves nnite in this req!iet. The remaining eommaaiis have already use.) their appntpriations as proTnled in the act referred to A bill was prepared and presented to the committee, which has sgreed unanimously to use its best efforts to secure it passage. The bill proviiles for Ibe consolidation of be fun ti, together with an additional ap propriation of f l-'Ouw. and provides also for each Pennsylvania regiment or command eagaared at Gettysburg. Tbe committee of the Ueserres say Uiat the site fur the ball and the iron. glar and granite nsed in its construction have already been promised ss a gratuity t o the association. Half Far to Washington. For the beorrjt of all wh desire to visit Washington al the time of tie; inauguration of P.v;djui-ie-t Harrison, the B A O R. R. Co. will sell t xcursioa tickets Jo Wash ington and Baltimjre at rat of on fare for the round trip from ail points on its line. The tickets will be on sale February 2LHh to March 3rd inclusive, and will be valid for return passage until March Tih inclusive Please not that excursion tickets via B. A 0. will be good to Ballirs ra as well as Ul Washington, stop-over priviiej-s aeltij grar. ted st the latter point in either or both di rsctions , within the Urn limit of the tkkeL They will also be accepted fir piuge on all trains including tbs "Vestibuled Limited Express," wii'iou: extra fare. Excursion tickets from Washington to Baltimore, st rate of $1 23 for the pound trip will be on sale at all B. A O. Ticket Oft-et in Washington, February ?h to March 4th good antil March 7th. Parker ak Parker. Fonr thousand yards of Blue Colico's at S cents. Choke line of Shirting at 8 cts. Amoskeag Gingham at S cts. Bleached Muslin al S cts. extra qsality. Good uableae bed Muslins st 5 cts. Dark snd Light Calico's at S cts. Xew Seines Dew dress goods in all tie new and destrsble makes and styles at Paaxxa A Paean. Report of Teachers' Local ln:ttut. Teaijten Local Ii si iu te. Section T. core tsjeasl of Meyerwlale And SalLbory Coro ighs. Summit aad Eik'ick Townships, met at Meyrsdale. Pa- Ferruary i The Institute was rnlled to order by Hon. Fred. Jrof. Principal of the Meyersdaie schools, at 101 o ci. fc a. sr. After s song by th fts'JtuU'. tillowed the )Tivtiooal exercises. eond:ieted by Kev. A. 1). (iliaeey. of Meyersdaie. Pa. Tfielustituie then sang ""He!p it on," Prof. J. D. Merse presiding at tiie organ, after which the following persons wjrr elected as orScers. President, Hon. Fred Frof; Vice Bresi.lent, A. 1 G. Hay; Secretary. Miss Heien Shaff : tiuery Manager. A. O. McKin ly. Then f iliowed the opening address by M ias Heien ShafT. is-monse by Cbonty Su Iierintexiutnt, I. M. Eerkey. Tiien f.lkwel a very interesting essay by A. O. McKiaiey "Aims of an education. ' After s short recess tbe Institute saog "My Country Tis of Thee." Discussion How . should spelling be taught ? Opened by H. S. Xkrbolsou ; furth er disenssed by Messrs. Mrese, Grof, Dr. Good. County riurjerinUndeut Berkey, Iak ey aod Williams. Messrs. Meeseand Good cave abort class ' am. tiny yv.mm wni tbetr lessons, put ting the words into sent noes ; the teacber then rarefully correcting all mistakes. Make free us of the dictionary. ' Dr. Good said, "Teach papii correct pro nunciation. Ersjays were then read by Harry Stauck snd Iavid Lewis. A committee 00 resolulioas was appoint' ; ed Q-jenes. Adjournei arresTon setsiosr. Song "Help It Oa." School room eulture-Lrroy llcClinfock. "In the school-rooto pupils should b strengthened morally, mentally and physic ally; cultivate the habit of cleatilinesa, good manners, attention and obserraiion. Moral culture is tbe true end of all education. Recitation by Miss Emma Gnagy 'Tve found tiie key of knowledge." Recitation, by Russet Miller. Iisrussioo Are debatin- societies benea cial ? Opened by H. G. Ivpley. He said : "They are benefwusi if properly conducted. Titer advance the k'K'wie.Lre of pupils and tbe Community in general, but if not prop erly conducted they might be a curse to a community." Superintendent Bcrkcy said debating soci eties will create a moral-thinking set of pu pits; they will help lo deTc-lop the knowl edge of pupils, but must be properly con ducted. Further discussed by Dr. Go-sl. Then followed a verv excellent essav bv Miss Jeneue Lu.-ken. "Give your attention to all you undertake" Attention is the road to aocccss. How siiouid spelling be tanght was re- epened by Superintendent Berxey. He said: Custom is to use tlie old roclhou of spelling, j by having the pupils learn tbe letters, and speil a while lK.re they begin to read. Ls it the best way ? J R ci.ati.Mi, by John Stoock. ; Query His a teacher a right to punish ! pupils for orfeucea committed on way to and ! from school? W. H.rsaylor answered k by j saying be bas. How ivutd the omltit4irifo tWe be studied was discm-eed by Fred. Grof, J, M. I Berkey snd Chas. Dickey. Select reading by A una Grot "importance of Knowledge." After a short recess the Institute sang "Twilight is stealing." Then followed a class drill in Proportion by t red Gn.f- lie said: Alter pupiis thoroughly understand proportion the cause and effect method is best fur stating prob lems. Then followed a very interesting talk on Lileraiare. bv A. L. G. Hav. It is one of the neglect ed branches of our common schools Literature is to reading, writing, and the other branches, what a beautiful yard and ornament is to a bouse. It win cause each papii to make resean S for hi nisei f. It gives new life, as it were. Generally those who are most interested in good literature are tbe best srhoiars- Query Is it lawful to keep a pupil in after school hours ? Referred to Superintendent Berkey. He said : "Law says nothing about it : bnt I would not keep them in as a pun ishment only in ease of making op time." Essav. bv Miss Allie Dull "Women's Work.'' Woman's inferiority has been set aside : their sphere of action is about as large as man's. Report "Teacher i duty out of school" by S. B. Countryman. Every teacber should have s plan : he should have s legtilar course of reading: he should seek opportunities frequently to have intercourse with parents , lie should feel a deep interest in the district in which he is teaching. A. O. M( Kinley added : Aiwsys stale facts to parents : tell them tbe truth concerning tbeir children at school. Query What is study ? Referred to Su perintendent Berkey. It is concentrating our mind on a lesson, or getting tbe thought of the author into our mind rvEsirw sessiuv. ..... t Song "I long to be There. ' . V E-ay. by Miss Jennie Baker" Pat ieoeo" W must exercise pat ience and wait for re sults. Be patient with tbe little ones. Song, by twenty small pupils of B prima ry school. - Essay, by Miss Ella Hady. i ; Kerita'.k.o, by Miss Xeitie R it.fr. I ' Sett-! reading, by M'ss Mamie Beam. Dialogue Our National Holidays.' Music, by the young ladies. Rejnrt, by Fred Grof "Common Branch es" We should have more thoroughness in onr common branches; it is the too Dilation of all education. We try to teach too much at a time : we do too much throwing edsra uon st our ptilnis. It is better to know much of a tew thiugs than a Uitie of many. Select reailiug. by M.ss Ii Suoemikrr "Trie school master's guests." Prof. Merse gavea very able talk on "What an elementary education should inclu 1c," Select res-ling. by M ss E n-ns S"emiker. Reciia-ioti. by M.ss Morgan. The last-tute tuen sang "Jesus, Lover of My Sojl." Benoilction. by R-v. M. L. Yuaat. Fatty-seven teachers and directors were present. UBoUmoSs. WaESEvs. It it cuttomary fir ed icatkini meetinji to euiaotly sumeof their seutim tnu in the form of rvs.I utions. therefire, i sJ.ci, Tint w m irk with pleasure the iiK-rease.1 interest mmif isted by oar people in tliecaus of popular el icaiioo, . ... . r Rtniud. That the teacliers of tkis sub- j district, aaraery, Elklirk. rkiliw.ury, Susirnit ; and Meycr-Ule. bar reason to fVel highly enominwred on account of the success of this institute, bith as to attendance an as to practical work acaompiisbed. and that we congratulate Superintendent J.M. Berkey oa his marked success in raising the various district instil uses of this connty to such a hsjrb sundard. Ibtulrrd, That metheds are only a swoa and not an Jsjtct in the work scconiplislied. by tbe teacher, and that werecogaiircuMnre as we'd as otilrly to b a worthy end ia sll educational fff ru, Eetutttd, That we will do all we can to encourage oar pupil to study literature, and that we will urge tbem to select am) read the writings of our best author. JUtotttd, That we hereby tender our thanks to the trustees of th Lu'heran Church for the use of their bouse of wor ship during our session, and to all ei tiara who have aided as in making this institute a Jons D. Mrsra. Joars Wi'.usm. Kara B. Orunu, Committee. E xEarroE-s notice. kMase of Andrew feebler. 1st of Black ,Twrp. tlneseisti la. Pa.,deeea."a, Letters tenunecrrr ' the atve eat hav ins sees rameH u. tbs uiKiert-.s'ir ieyn. er autixwii. aics is aeretv aivtw lo all r'emai tu4ebe4 iai e'it lo u.aa. tmiasaiai ps saent aotl Uha aavisg etain sirainet ta saiae wui seesrat mesa euly aoiaenbcated iu seuas strut without delay to LaVIXU geCHLFR. jaa9. xecumx New Cwntrwvill Items. Rev. J. H. Zi.in is aiui from town at present. CeotiTviiJe seems la be trie Mecca for sieibiry parties Sleixhiag is gor.l. asd o,p young fcilks ar maiciii; ti best ne of it. Mrs. J. R. o -f Stiners., was vtsitit relatives in this plate wet,. E. II Vaa-Iers'o" dotog i goisi su-intss n the fresa st od o ster truie. Ia Voaght is tls.ly hjli .g s(o,ie. with whseb toenUrf his store buiM.'ra;. Mrs. M. P. Shaf.-r lett lat Sjtqr jjr. on a vir!t to her uid ho.-.ie, in iji i.i creek into hip. A slrirhiug (sary of twelve or tiurleen couples from S.meret, took in onr town S.luday. TV. Gardner ia iwklng ratber tad. premtm ably on aceotint of the healthy condition of th people at tfiis sccUon Mr. R H. D ill, who is m, sseuger in the State Senate, is ea.liua a satiation of ten days at bis home in this plate. IV W. Will, our enrerprising farmer arid poultry man, say that in lw.. lot) bens Uyed 1.(J dozens of egjs. WUo can beat it. Mr. Jonas Ted row. who bas been confined at bis sin's souse in this piece on account of a broken litab, for the last three months, wiil soon he able to go to hi form about two miitfs from town. M. P. ShafVr, our chief auctioneer, is b'isy calling sales almost every day, but Mill laughs and grows fat and looks more iike a SbenfT every day. and w hope will contin ue so (o ii.k until he gets there. We also have on of the best locate 1 towas in southwestern Pennsylvania fop summer boarders. Aithwijh we have two fine hotels, we cajinot aiimrrdate moretliaa one-baif tbe riiy Na.-.k-r w!w would like 10 spend th summer here W ha-1 over E ly Br 1 rs!at season, and all the rooms are already enaraared fur siext sssji riser. it has been ssi 1 by some one. thai we are a rln -bed town with tl.eexivr. ioT in and whitewashing the feuo, but tar from it. It is tru naee uo advantages, nur can we expect the N,uiu Penn R. R to run taroogh oar town as a.e ksuf Loo high f i aojr ra triad avivan ages, but there is one liimg we ran and have, and that is the present tallied of aca-1 emy. We have Haltering eticourarenetit front tue eooimittee wiio bane been JjnkitDg their saeeungs at diierent p.ares ia the county. We have been offered by one of our most enterprising farmers, and a friend of educaJion. th brst location, we think, in the county. It adj :ru the borough line and w am pretty sure we can lay our Lands 00 iitjisj at present, before there is a 1 rCi-t ma le at ail to rai"e any f in K rVveml of our farmers have said tiiey will civ I is. aad tjnite s number wiil rive $.V es.-h. so that we are safe in saying the aaIemy will be located ill Centreline. "There's a crv front Macedonia, come and heip us '." A.nrr:.-Tsi MARR1EO. BKl'iiU BAKER a Jaatv inh. al the bctmc uf lis tin.i.- .w Kr l.shn If 7 n . m .v. . i t A. Baker, both of Middiecreek Township Somerset County. Pa. DIED. klMMLL Michael Kimroel died at his Home ia trie city of Lanark. 111., Dec. . I aged 67 years and I'l days. jxicnaes Jv:aim-I was bora m rsimerset county, and in April I" 4 was married to Nancy LicJily and to liiern were b-irn eigl.t ' children. Iu Jane ltlj he married Sails dren. la he re-noved with his Cuuiiv touarroli eouniy, 111. lis was elected u. j tbe muiistery of lite Bre.be-:i church in j Aurusr. IS.VJ. We extract trie fuliowing j from a lengthy notice of ii is 'ie.it l published iu the Lanart i-MU, of Jan. l-'J : "Bretbren of the church a if.iUl has been cxiiaxuisbeii. The old man s work is dune. LiktfUie ripe fruit he has fallen with the weight of years : iike tlie golden grain ol autumn, the death sukI has put iu his scythe aod githered him because the har vest time luhi come." "Weep not lor him, it must not be: your tears would doubt his victory. And from our Sad heart to-day w wish to p. ace upon i bis breax a i.iy of white a a svmb... of pu- j nly. that shall ever shine ia otir Be-niorr of his virtues as the stars shine in tiie blue ! dome of heaven." Tiie family consisted of four brothers and ! onesi.ter: J rflah, Datiie'. I ihn. and J.ma- ! than Kimmef and Soiaejct county. M.-s. Mary Walker, o f I EVERT YOUNG LADY IN THE LA.ND EXPECTS TO BE THE OWKER OF A Sewing Machine ! U-dess rie is Already, trzi 7rli c: tis easy !achiz3s ia tie !iiriet WIIL .rWEn HER mm BET in every respect, is the (question that now ; extgat'es her mind. She is w-11 aware - that a Sewing Machine costs too much to raak 'FREQUENT : CHANGES, j Bnt this question has now been solvetl flr j ber. At the great Centennial Kxh.iu- j tion at Cincinnati, after IOC) DAYS lOO of SiolUl Competition with all the nrsVsW : be- Sewiag JfaeJilae. in Awerka, be- j fltrea Jury .f atecbanical expers it if as awanletl a i SItVER MEDAL, : ; the l.uliest and only award given to .Sewiug , Machines, pronouncing it to 1 the moat durable, tr.e lightest an 1 .julelert run- j ning, an 1 best adap'e-1 for family purpo-es. This, eonple-l wftb the j - fart that fTeriTSTeT the rleld m ISTI. when tlse raa-ket was ! glatfed with Slewing j Ma-hines. j 700,000 have been sold, more than double as manv as any other Compaiy's for the same time it was en the market. La.iies f taste and goeaj J.i L-uienl. af ter carefully tiding tue merits of the WHITE, and its ww Si eel Attachments, aitsoiutely the Bonet Ixurahle are! Beat, stut not ett terta n (li lWhl tJ Ua.yn any other hewing Mat bine. Sold on the moat reasonable terms by Joseph Crist, Agt., JENNER X ROADS. Somerset tc. Pa Also lor Sale, forty Secofwl-harid Sewing Machines, taken io exchsne for tbe WHITE Indadir.g nearly all tiie popular makes. Some are as nice as new, bar: n been very little used. Will be sold very low. YDMIX:fe"TRATOB"s NOTICE. fcaa-Uste of fami-tTs fL -ftmtth W ) . late of bmrj hwactit. rmknt Sk. i" lMena4 tAmiatumXHm M aiivv mmiv bar n$ trm rrair4 io lu wib(lT-aTaFTa ihm prvf r Miiitifor r. sttir a anvyn to ail ivr- ajifa tjftdaaUra u svaud ftaH i n.a. tn3m-sii: wrnem, ajxl UsajtR haruir clajm tvi u. u yE xtm n iir a-. f,-riii-iT for roTn-e S:uy-4ar. th ! imr f Mart. rTEWAMT OVITR. afcBBimrs-jr. j j 1 J i f j ' Sweeping In Overhauling our Stock during stock taking, we have discovered too many Goods, which has caused us to make the following wonderful Prices : oO Fii.'ees Drer-s Gik!. Reduced from 12 1-2 cts. to ? cts. 10;) Pieces Chc.-ks ua J stripes, were 50 cts., do - Z'J cis. 30 riece Block Soiiiin:?, were $1 25. now 50 eta. SO Pitx-cn Colored ;1a.. were $2 CLOAKS KEDtTEr ! Knable &, 35 Fifth Avenue. i .: DO YOUR SHOPPING AT GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, TiOilKilSiTiOiWCLT WHFaHK VOX- VILr FIXD AX IMMENSE LINK OK Ladies and iCQATS AND WEAPS. jVOATELTY DRESS GOODS FANCY GOODS DRUGS ! DRUGS ! C. Ii BEHFOED, Succesmor to GEO. W. BENFORD & SON., PROPRIETOR OF THE OLDEST DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baers Block, SOMERSET, PETN'A. 1 k-ep tr.nstaatly on hand a large stotk of j DRUGS, 3IEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE .STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS AND TARNISHES. The purest ar.d best to he Snind in this market. We also keep on band a full line of TRUSSES BRACES. SUPPORTERS. Aud ail the leadirg arpurVoiances used both by Pfcvsicians and families. We gnaraiite in this line, perfect ssii-.action. TOILET ARTICLES ASD SUNDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IN ! A FIRST CLASS DRL'G STORE. f i NE ASSORTMENT OF EIRTJHDAY GlfTS ALWtYS lN STOCK, TOBACCO THE BEST THE MARKET AFT0Rl. B"DTH Lt;MESTIC AND IliPt-RTED Pr3s:rirtlcn3 thjz'l, Faiilj Esccipts TM Willi Csnsctis -iy own mats oi rturtsc ru LA rjiuility. W e Keep in hoik, so that any special insretitent can - a'iiel. Sold at 1!5 re tit a Ts.trn.1. I I do a scjuare buainem and will give you your money's Worth. No trouble to show got la. j PURE WINES AND LICUOBS FOR A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH Jan. S, 1T. I VJIISK TO SAY THAT THE OLD I Reliable Firm f -OF . sarX A. H. FEPwIi ER & BP.0. STILL EXISTS, And for th goo.1 of tlie peorile of Somerset snd ccmmunitT. H.t.i mar thev THEIH LINE OF GENTS' FINE SHOES THE EMERSON. PETIOLE. CUXGRE.-S. BrTT'.'N. ANI BAL.. IX POP.Pi.ISE, C0RD0VAX. KANn.vr.Oi. IXG0LA. AND CALF. W. L. Douglas' JENS WOKINS SJH0ES, 90 Cents to S2.50. laadiej Eino Slioes! Flexible. (.- vH f.f R s:imnwf jw U i;h Htri, li, and E. MTirhh. KIT OK KVHTiTIoX :ir-it. jyN-rf :: k k win-.! intrma.r- rtwl -.itoswo. V. HftTT.m.i't AiircbwTTtafttt.-. tr. Pa.. Mietwrn L U K t.isirrt. o, t h I.li-Matni. zrM i K nwv.i i tir ! rrini Kii I"ftrr J. l.e-iB"r. Nrt-nts-... ily , brmnm. Anr; . KmrHii wnrtrri man imv& B. tt:trTT. trf TnvT ( Wilt... Yfsti art; hv-Tsrsir 3 that i ,ju-ttai t nf a TTnf t pajrr-iiv'n stMi-i ou i r;jj frir.r:e' ( i-jt n4 s.trTsn Vrnr' pa. mrA ! Ar6. f 1 u tve an '.nit a 'ne it-. on ir ri .a4 ? btwfifl K .MH-M-.l ! .1. on SU'krNrr Havrt-a 2. Iw. at-a vl iVrt yva nau atw-ital it j rsu tVok l-n-lev. 1 w Lll. Reductions, 00 and J2 50. nhw 50 cts. UNDERWEAR. AT Shuster's, PITTSBURGH, PA. Childrens' and CIGARS. i I lt. njWUtK. It of a sntieror MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEELS. CLARK H. BENFORD. Executors Sale OF W7il anl t4-nenl 4 i nlr.m.n Km-ru k iai SA TVfiOA V. FEB ft FA K Y y zn9 aU 1 p. m . lv. farm ktv)i t;- yi- rhvr Ht frTi. !)? 1 -l-it.,4ni;K-.n Totti- fttp. .'n-r-e r.sssrrTT, I-Visii a. rsf,i'.inr V2 " ! 11 Prn i,r- rr-r j iasaw-r -4 Jis.n K'-rTr. Is,n.i K'.rT h-tr.r m Vr- 0'1 R-hs,r. iH Jat L. tvwtiiK.i. LawW:.K '.:ikt- a ! is.rr frm tf ELLIS G UO USE. sv-t (f t ir,i t- rrw-si. tuit I rti!ti .aiiftta : if bfttasiift, : s wet( sfj,a; s. uh g"i Tr -ir. ..f t-nrr mm"r. mni h tw ti i lmvT? ',BTi ( lvryca fn-t i.r sjrf rfs-i.-ia-il ittr irTis- wf!; t-r '!- TERMS tTrr-tftirft ia hst'isl fft ifj;w,nr n fiaiiv-? ! (fir- awistl a-' 'KIT BTleT, I lo "- i If-. rrf, (ha TT . JrT jiviiTTar-tit N.n-J l fr wtu. ha i itx r j t '. I -tV3 Ctn day ( ; N TH N FMFKIf K. .."PUBLIC aSALE OF - fallal Real Esiate. r'ill! h" A r' T'-em-i1.r' of M r.r- J VT-. ds- i . W, 1 ..f-r' D'rl-,, Saturday, March 2S!) t T ! rrsVtt r !T! ias -mi Kt.tr Ti at . the f,r!i:ri i1e-ni No. i. A r-enmi-i , oaf jT-aTinvJ sTJTli'- Tt IVrt'ri B rvi-e; fs-s'.!,n- fail Hnn Miliar ) Itrirf, A i'k-T -t ttf.-l wni 'i f ihe ftf-at. l,4iTi'is a "Mtr ! lory (rset DWELLING HOrSE. X" a, 4 V-t fronting vi Nmh -t-r- t tn, aU. irvi-ssi t-y jatst list V.ff T Hvr- ti ths FA?, 'an-l F' 'jm? h FT-- tN ' .Vrtfi. ani invi Sit 2 on t-- wac. arxi rijmhwf M tm :it irriewsrai pa cat BvrUa h"ntii at tyC X , A "-' i nf lrl r'i,'a in Tl Vt .5" T,f Tfi-h j Vnfies ,,f H-!',a IV wir'j, '-T-rpt !aTKf of J-irii M iaa- bsnh Ke'fiVt P t'i '-mA. a-vi mrr enai Kf 4 aaTl . p-ra, tnn t TERMS: th rii 4rsr-i 1 wfura rm wll; fv- ri'rr ?( r1rt (WivrtrvJ ' on a ! ifl I. ! v, oi--t..ir. fn, i f-wr, "fc tt-r- ua 4.s& ;rHc2 . ia. i i4.