The Somerset Herald. WEDNESDAY, 6crmiBcs tt, 1872 4TIOSALKi:ri BLI AH TICKET. ruK rREMHEXT, ULYSSES S. GRANT, Of ILLINOIS, roa VICE TBEHIDBNT, HENRY W. WILSON, Of MASSACHUSETTS Rrrrni.irAJt ktate ticket. fob oovernor, J. F. lIARTRANFT.of Moutjfoim-rv ' FOR SUPREME JUDGE, ULYSSES MERCUR, of Bradford. FOR At" PI TOR GENERAL, HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren. FOR OONORECSMEN AT LARGE, (Jon. LEMUEL TODD, Cumberland. GLENI W. SCIIOFIELD, of Erie. CHARLES ALRRIGIIT, of Carbon. DELEOATSri AT LABUE TO T11E COSrTI Tl'TIONAL CONVENTION, WM. M. MEREDITH. Philadelphia. J. GILLINGIIAM FELT, I'hila. GEN. HARRYWIIITE, Indiana. (JEN. WM. LILLY, Carbon. L. BARTHOLOMEW, Schuylkill. H. X. M'ALLISTER, Center. W. H. ARMSTRONG, of Lvconiing. WILLIAM DAY1S, Monroe. JAMES REYNOLDS, Lancaster. SAMMUEL F. DIMMICK, Wayne. GEO. Y. LAWRENCE, Washington. DAVID X. WHITE, Allegheny. W. H. AIKEN, Lehigh. JOHN H. WALKER, Eric. -ointt xm i nations. FOR CONGRESS, HON. JOHN CESSNA, of Bedford. FOR SENATE, E. D. YUTZY, Lower Turkeyfoot Subject tothedecirluo of the District Conference. FOR DELEGATES TO TIIE CONVENTION HON. S. L. RUSSELL, of Bedford, J. W. CURRY, of Blair. FOR LEGISLATURE, J. R. McMILLEN, of Middleorcck. FOR PROTnONOTARY, E. M. SCHROCK, of Stonycreek. FOR SHERIFF, OLIVER KNEITER, of Somerset FOR REGISTER & RECORDER, J. ROBERT WALTER, of Milford. FOR COMMISSIONER, VAL. MILLER, of Quemahoning. roR door norsE director, JOHN II. SNYDER, of Stonycreek. FOR AfDiTOR, J A COB SPEICIIER, of Stonycreek. oiKBiTY. TLe Conference that resulted in the re-nomination of Hon. John Cessna for Congress was not altogether har monious, but his nomination has been accepted in good faith by all the coun ties in the district, and it is now the duty of the party to ratify its work. To the ill of the party expressed in its regularly authorized way wc always have yielded and always will yield assent, and what we cheerfully do ourselves, wc claim that we have a right to ask others to do so. All personal preferences should be aban doned the moment a nomination is regularly made, otherwise party or ganization cannot be maintained, and t.o frn;a r.f d;.mtwlionoe to this' mv . . just and wholesome rule, have been too lately tasted by the Republicans of this Congressional and Senatorial district, to be. suddenly forgotten. We ak therefore a solidRepublican vote lor Mr. Cessa not only because it is his dnc as the nominee of the par te, and because of his eminent and tried fitness for the position, but be cause of the assured certainty that Mr. Meyers will not, as he heretofore did not, truly represent either the sen timents or the interests of the people of this county. The enterprise of the last few years has totally changed the inter ests of the people of this end of the district, and Bedford and Somerset counties, no longer merely agri cultural communities, but rapidly lieooming mining and manufacturing ce ntres have increased interest in the protection of their industrial pvrsuits through which their hitherto valueless coal and iron, arc being transmuted into gold.' It is only by protecting our home labor and its product from com-H'tition. with the illy paid laW and cheaper products of foreign climes, that 'enterprise and develop ment can be stimulated in our midst, and the record shows that our materi al interests in this respect, cannot le entrusted safely to the guardianship of Mr. Meyers. In other words Cess na is for Protection, while Meyers is for Free-trade. Both gentlemen have HTved in Congress, and while there the one voted consistently for Pro tection, while the other invari ably voted with the ' Revenue Re form" or Free Traders. The immedi ate material interests of this county are centred in the development of her coal and iron fields, but now com menced and our people would bo in sane to so vote, as to crush or cripple the budding enterprises all aronnd us. By these interests Mr. Cessna has stood and will Ptand, while Mr. Mey ers hax voted for a reduction on both iron and coal and Las boasted in a letter written to the President of the Free Trade IiCaguc in New York that while "A few years ago, an avowed Free Trader was a rara avis in this section. His voice erelong will be heard from the Delaware to the Ohio." : It must lie remembered also that by the Cincinnati and Baltimore plat form the whole question of Protection and Fre Trade has been remitted to the people in the Congressional elee tions.and thercforc.if elect cd.Mr. Mey ers could well claim, that his district was in favor of Free Trade, and agaiatd protecting her coal and iron interests. Somerset county is one vast coal and iron field, measurably valueless till within the last year, for want of railroad facilities. The largo sums of money already expended in the Ursina and Elklick basin from which no returns have yet been re- eeived, are lut a drop in the bucket to what will follow, when the Johns town road is completed. Millions of capital will here seek investment and our waste places and agricultural in terests will blossom as the rowV-And yet, all these brilliant prospect " may, be destroyed by a few votes, for our manufacturers and miners cannot pros jer unless protected from competi tion with foreign pauper labor. Men of Somerset county 1 the point to be decided is a simple one, and easily ar rived at. Choose yc between Cess na and protection to your own intcr- ;ests and Mevers. Free Trade and competition with pauper labor. As you vote so may your own immediate interests live, or die. It is simply su- icidc to vote for B. F. Meyers. Think of the hereafter.' sow then, rou pexxhyevasia. Wc have won all the pkirmisbes nnil carried all tho outposts ! From this moment every nerve will 1,0 j sav that I am for Grant and Wjl str'ained by the confederates to break j m HartrInft, O'Neill, Alexan this line of disaster, by currying j on,j hole Republican ticket ; IVunsylvania in Octoler, for the v- ftn(j gmij ti0 niy utmost to secure their bald crew running Greeley and Ruck-! t.1ctjon mt ;(s hCcess iu the present alew. Every cent the Democrats can jraj,,aign. . raise, every orator they can send, and jn" tiK, roniing canvass the people every scheme they can devise, will be used to carry our State, lie must redouble our cj-etiions! The whole j Union looks to us, Republicans ffj Pennsylvania! to complete the des-j truction of the fraudulent eoabtiou which aims to obtain power by a J trick. If ire vamj our good old j Stale by a routing majority in Oclo- her, the battle is mo. If we arc beaten in Octolnr the good already accomplished is lost ! This consider ation should nerve every Republican, every patriot to renewed activity un- I der the inspiring influence of .North Carolina, West Virginia, Vermont, and Maine ! Keep at work ! Organ ize ! Let nothing remain undone to cause us regret when the election is over! Victory a great great victory j rve it bv work,; awaits us if we deserv j work, WORK! Altogether, W? 1 and "fro in ! km akoiNu the iiui.r. j A few years MlicC ANDY .TollXSuN j went "swinging around the ciicle" looking for a renommation, an object r . i ....i 4 oil J.iiunit U"S" l" nguwmiiucu pcopic. imi- i- v H. G., another Presidential aspirant i following the evil example, "swinging J aroun(jj?- an 0i,j(.ct 0f ridicule and de- ! ri,ionjlouk;ng for an election. The lat- j ter first was filled with whisky ,the w ith vanity, and overweening ambition. , Xeither ever had a spark of j)ursonal ' jpnjty, but Horace formerly received credit for a moderate amount of as-; In another column will Im found tuteness, w hich it now appears he the proceedings of the Senatorial Con was not entitled to, or he would have ference by which it will lc seen that profited by, instead of experiment-; Col. John A. Lemon of Blair county in" with And v's "dead-fall." (has received the nomination. With The spectacle of a Presidential can-j the nominee we have no personal ae didate "swinging around,"and button-' quaintance, but we are assured that holing citizens for their votes, is not a , he is a clever gentleman, very popu- very pleasant one to people, who have j ruct find veneration for thedimitv ' of the office, and will not in our judg-! would have muck preferred the nom ment add many to the rauks of the ination of our own mad and believe model reformers. Poor old Horace ! j that he would have ln-en the strongest as editor of the Tribune he was a candidate. But wo cheerfully acquiesce Sanmann in iho land ; but now. shorn !tho will of the luajoritv. ami urire up- i ... i. . ... .i. t..i:ii. r.t ii., 1 I OI 111S lOCKn l l I'll""" i'i.."-, ,1C Ls a kugjling tot.k fr the 1 Philistines. XW FOB WORK. Every candidate on our . county ticket is virtually pledged by hisacl ceptanecofa nomination, to give a portion of his time and means to se cure the election not onlf of himself, but of his fellow candidates on the National, State, District and county tickets. He is in honor bound to do this, for tho fact of his nomination puts him forward as a fctaudard bear er and leader of the Republican par ty in this county, in the present cam paign. Candidates often fall into the error of relaxing their exertions, w hen their own nomination and probable election are secured. This is unmanly, and unjiift to the party that has hon ored them with a nomination. In re turn for the nomination, they arc bound as honorable men, to lalKr for the success of all the-nominees of their party, with all tho strength they i JKbSSess. ' Go to work then candidates, and1 . . . .-.it ; not only show your gratitude f.iriiom- j iwissoss. 1 inauons given you, inn prove mat; lcle.rations apjieared from each ,un-, "cans as such, but Ix-twcen l'rotec j ou can do something fur the partr, tr as fullows: jtionists and Free Traders. The at wboKe l.nnils von nk for office, i Redford D. M. Rlack. I. Coiil.-v. I Evening Post a Republican organ In T. . . i. t a..v iui,.,8 ii.l ... v.. tial canvass is success at the State election, ami bu- ccss in the Mate can j only tie assured by a full vote in each ; of the counties. You can give your selves and the whole ticket fourteen nvnureainajvruy .u iam vuu.ny, " i l J J .... : aI'... :r . you will only work for it. That ma-! jontv in Somerset countv insures j Hartramt a majority Jf twenty- five thousand, and his election it is ad- . , , ' ' ' n"ii ii'iiuiiltttra vmi. uuilll nutted everywhere, settles the rresi-1 jiemon dential fight. j J. J. Conner nominated Lieut Trove yourselves worthy of the 'James Pott ; . nominations you have received, by ! .I- I;- Unrncs nominated Col. K. D. taking the field and working for thev Zr-.' ,f.-, ... ; . . ... , . . . i After 10j ballots failing to nomin ticket on which you have been placed, I ntCt tLc conference adjourned to meet not as an ornament, but Vcause it Sept. Kth,. . was supposed you had KliticalJ Conference met 17th, at 3 o'clock strength. It will be of no little cred-J ItM T. ,. . , , , '' , , . ! Ir. I-.. S. Duffield apiieared as a ,t to you m after life, to be able to say lh,lhilie fur Mr. ,1 and "In 1872 when I was a candidate the -Hon- J. 11. McMillen for Mr. Sanner. whole tick et was elected by an in- On motion, G. W. Patton was creased majority:" , chosen President. ' The Conference again proceeded to Wi call attention to the soth of j ,,a.JI',t nnin? UP to lh 147thf ba,,ot . 1 , , Without any choice. wnn ronferonco ii. mi"" c j.-i-, .-w-.T bvered n Philadcljihia, to bo loiina' on the first page of this paper. Mr. Su-.m.p. .a il. eonni I untl niiorncv r, i ir . -. ,.. of General Hartranft, certainly t i -m" ,""rc -""u privmc uuu u.u- cial affairs than any man in the State, and his refutation of the slanders and! lies published against our candidate i ,,.ni.i km.n.k . ir f ia most thorough and convincing. II ' . 1,1., shows clearly that lvotti iKrjury and forgery have Ven resorted to, to blast tho character of General Hartranft, by the scoundreU who arc attempting to elect Buckalew by destroying the reputation of an honester and better man. Read the Fpcech bv all means. .0 ROW, TIIAS K YOI . The LilMTals and Democrats have a ""hard time in trying to obtain a candidate for Congress in the second Philadelphia district Wm. Morauj . l'tiriuan JShcppard," and E. Joy Morris Lave declined in turn the nomination, nd there i docs not ap pear to lx? any one desirous of accept ing the cmptv nonor. l hables O'Neil will Iks elected by a largely increased Republican majority. Mr. Mi ira.v says: It is true there is much to complain of in the present Administration, but the crsons that would have charge of Mr. Greelev, if eTecte JTYepTdentof tnrTWfcrl States, would' prove ten-fold more disastrous to the interests of the re public than the Administration of a - 'General Grakt. ....... Thanking you again, and the inein lers of the convention, for the high estimate you have held of me in ma king me your candidate, I am free to I sjian iavc anlpje opportunities to ifln. lnv v:0.vs on tl.e Presidential coutest, as I shall at once enter into n,tive service to peak not only at noniei )mt through the State. THK 1'ITTMII KGII COSf. EXTIOX. 100.000 Mramifera in the C'itT. Tiie Soldiers and Sailors' Conven tion held at Pittsburgh during three days of last week was one of the grandest affairs ever witnessed in this "country." Delegates from near ly every State in the Union were present, and all were most hospitably received and entertained by the good people of the city. Fifty thousand veterans were assembled, and their numbers were augmented by as many more citizen strangers who had caught tho enthusiastic infection. Groat enthusiasm prevailed during the three davs that the Convention lasted. It would take several issues of our ; ,)aWT t0 contain the proceedings, or pjr a dis-ription of the immense day- i i . i . ..... . Hgut aim torcii-iigut processions, or j anything like an account oi the extent, ; yarietv and beautv of the decorations. ( whkh made the smoky citv look as i i,rilliant and gav as a flower garden. j It was a sight and an occasion to )0 S)H.n enjoyed, never forgotten, and impossible to describe. f OI K SENATOR. lar in his own county, and will make an attentive Senator. Ofcourso we ! nn 1 1, l!i.niilif urw ftf tl.iu mimtv i i i . , .. ., . poll for Col. Lemon the vote of tncj? parly, to the last man. , , ' " OlH XF.ETIXUK! In our paper. will be seen the calls i for meetings iu this County. Let r Kim,,lictI1 frionils tHr out t0 them in large minfliers. Don't stay away. Come out, one and all, and let us have a short, but igorous cam paign ! Turn out ! Ti rn 0 it ! ! KnRtrial Caiifrrrarr. The Senatorial Conference for the 21st Senatorial District met at the Washington Hotel, Bedford, Aug. 2th, 1S72. The following conferees were pres ent: Bedford D. M. Black, I. Conley, and Morris Walker. Blair No representative. Fulton W. M.Patterson, Dr.. I. S. Trout, and J. J. Cromer. Somerset II. B. Barnes, W. H. Sanner, and J. D. Miller. fin lilrifiiin Win I I'ntlrsi.n n-na i,. un (i:,.,n"nn,i t uvrv t. unit iiiuiif a. vim i , Scc'v. i account ti me aosenee oi me 'ii uixuiiui i'i m: a irci I re n nil" 1J?!r dlTatin tho Conference j adjourned until Sep. 4th, at which tLe Conftwiicc ajraia nict Full !l. Hull. . I ,,.,.. , o -vr... . .1 1 1 , . . 11UVII. .1. , .llOi' I row, J. il. Linscufelt. Fulton Wm. M. Patterson, J. S ' Trout, J. J. Conner. Somerset II. R. Barnes. tSannor J Tl Milh.r J Oniif. ir.nr r.nllo1 tsw.c.E.i In. Wi M. Patterson. President v.aa. . ...... .j... .v . w v.u.l J I III On a motion to proceed to the uom- ination of candidates. j I- C-"Kv nominated Capt. (1. Shan- j non Mulliu. i! i..u... ...... n..i ii. ajj0Uriit.(I llnti th(. 8th at C a , t i Conference met at 6 a. in. on the 18th, and proceeded to ballot, when, on the Hth ballot, Mng 158th Fallot in full, Col. John A Ivemon, of R a rcountv, ... . . , a '. . . having received 8 votes, being a nia- jor,(j of aIl the rotes cast, -was dc- clared nominated. ' ' On motion tho nomination was ,"a',,e unanimous- ' " "' ' ' The following, resolution was un- t i i i animouslT adopted : resolved, That recognizing in Col. John A. Lemon, a gentleman worthy the confidence and support of the Re- publican party, we pledge to him the united support of the Republicans of the entire district' ' ' ;: ! ' GEO. W. PATTOX, rrcsf. Isaiah Conley, Sec'r. Oaaitai mm Hyena A ation for oar Ijaoorinc Population. Xo sooner is the nomination of Mr. Cessna announced than the New York Evening Po the leading Free Trade paper of tho country, attacks him. Says the rod : " Mr. Cessna is oub ofthenio.'t unscrupulous of the pro. teetionist-moiiopolist managers, audit is doubtful if the Republicans unite upon Lim.""The"ineaning of all this is simply that Mr. Cessna is a man of ability who is able to command the attention of Congress when he pleads for tlio Protection of American Indus try. In the eyes of the Po.t every Congressman from Pennsylvania w ho is in favor of Looping our furnaces running, thereby developing our coal and mineral resources and creating a market for the produce of the farmers, is " unscrupulous" and a " protectionist-monopolist." Our neighbor of the Spirit would take up the same cry if he dared go before the people of this District advocating those Free Trade Doctrines which would enrich the capitalists of New York 1 city but rtrike down the industries of Pennsyl vania. The argument of the J'oxf is one which would tend to unite the Republicans if there was any division in the party, and which ought to give Mr. Cessna many Democratic votes. We mean nothing unkind to Mr. Myers when we ay that the Six teenth District is badly represented. He has done his best according to his ability, and it even required a sort of courage to stand up against the inter ests of his constituents as he has done. Following such Democrats as McLanahan and Reilly, and such Re publicans as Robinson, McPherson, Koontz and Cessna, he has made a very poor show in the House. The others were powerful in their parties and exerted great influence upon leg islation. He sat still dozing the en tire session and was content to be known as the only out-and-out Free i Trader in the Pennsylvania Delega tion. He remorselessly voted away the interests of his State and District ami he now asks to be sustained in other sections and especially the hired organs of British capitalists and manufacturers of New York city, are anxious that he should be sustained. Seeking only their own selfish ends they desire to keep in Congress the pliant tools who are willing to bene fit New lork citv and their English masters at the expense of the farmers, ! miners and manuiacturcrs oi i 'cnnsyi- vania. Mr. .Meyers has shown lum self to lje one of their most useful in- struincuts, and what is more he has voted 4 way and would again vote the interests of his own section. Few of our readers can remember Mr. Webster's picture of this valley in a speech which he delivered in the Senate nearly a century ago. In 18 33, he passed through Chamborsburg on his way home from Washington. He said: " The inhabitant s of Franklin Coun ty wero principally agriculturists and of these a majority were tillers of fheir own soil. They were interested also j in manufacturing to a great extent ; they had ten or twelve forges and up wards of four thousand persons engag ed in the manufacture of iron, depend ent for their daily bread on their own labor. The hands employed in this business were a peculiar race miners, colliers. &c. and if other employment was to be afforded them they would find themselves unsuitcd for it Those manufactories had boon ile- pressed from causes so well explained and so well understood that no1ody could now doubt them." Every bod' remembers, except our young men, the depressed condition of our furnaces and forges and the poor prices which were paid for the products of the farm under the Free Trade tariff of 1 84G. Mr. "Webster's jhave'his way, as he had it last winter, he will continue to strike down the tariff until wc again suffer all the distresses of former years. What then is to become of our . workers in iron in Quincy, St. Thomas, and in the valley ? What is to become of them iu Adams, Fulton, Bedford and Somerset count'es ? ' Arc the vanity and false political economy of one man to stand against the interests of the people of a' whole District 7 These are the questions for tho voters of the Sixteenth Congressional Dis trict to ask themselves. These arc tho points of difference between Mr. Meyers and Mr. Cessna. This matter has another aspect which can not be overlooked in this canvass. At Mr. Greeley's suggestion the question of the Tariff was remitted to the Congress Districts. Both tho Cin cinnati and the Baltimore convention declared that the tariff question is not a party qvestion. Democrats are not onlv left free but actuallv instructed to vote for members of Congress without regard to part v. Mr. Meyers can not rightfully claim the support of Democrats who are favorable to Pro- fection. His platform tells them they " ......... .v .............. . are under no obligation tr. vote for hiin. The canvass for Congress is not beUvecn Democrats and Rcpub- the Free Trade interest recognizes t liia nml n,mnoa Mr Prssna on tl.w - ........ . ground. The Democratic platform recognizes it. hv then should i Democrats who see Mr. Mevers sacri- W. II. j ficing their interests in Congress pre ; ierve a partr fealtr which is not de- I mantled of them and which is even repudiated by the Democratic plat- frra Why should the furnace nanus an over tnc lnstnct vote tne bread out of their own mouths and ! the mouths of their children,' when , even the Democracy tells them not to do it. Cessna Is the friend of the home manufacturer by means of Pro tection to American Industry, and consequently he is the friend of the laboring man to whom the home man ufacturer gives employment and of the farmer who thereby finds a good market for his crops. Meyers be friends only the foreign manufacturer, tho foreign ship-owner and the mer chants in our great cities w ho import foreign goods. The issue is one al most too plain to be made,' and wc can not doubt that our laboring pop ulation will have tho courage to dis criminate between their friend and their enemy. . When tho Tribune, was a Republi can paper it employed a pet argument at least once & week in reply . to the Pod and though that journal never uses the argument now it is peculiar ly adapted to tho present situation. Tho Post was alwavs in the habit of opposing Republican nominations for Congress whenever tho nominees were Protectionists. If there were prominent men before tho country, like Mr. Cessna, it opposed them as it oppses him, by calling them unscru pulous protectionist-monopolists." Against this tho Tribune protested, declaring that the Post was bought by Rritish gold and eaying that it was nnfair toward tho Republican party unless Democratic Protection ists opposed Democratic Free Traders. Thcso views arc now practically em-; bodied in the Democratic platform and it is the duty of all Democrats to heed them. Should thev be disre - garded and Mr. Movers' or a ninn sharing Mr. Movers' views be sent to Washington to fctill further .reduce tho tariff enacted in behalf of Penn sylvania Industry, the universal suffer ing which 'must ensue w ill, Iki the cause of many vain regrets. Thenuestion of Protection is thef reallv great question in the election iMl" ", "'itual rr.emls a collision of a Congressman. It appeals to all j was T" 'rtcil. they agreeing to men alike, -To the lairing popula-!!r1rop thc attt-r till some other tune, tion of this District it is nil important, j V w',,nf' ,,f,,vcv(,r ,1,nt 'n('h ,,';'rlsh, v -i... .1 i.. ..i ........ i.'ed the determination to renew the al- development of American Industry f.jr tlio education" and futair inosoect.- of his children can overlook it now r votw-fbr-a Demoeratir candidate in this camiMii-n.Wc o.,t0J campai Cfiandn-rfbury. rn. Itarnlleoa Urn. llHi-tranft. i ' Gen. Burnside, in his address to i the soldiers of Pennsylvania at Pitts- burg, yesterday, spoke to them of Gen. Hartranft as follows: And now comrades of Pennsyl vania, I desire to 'express to you a hope that comes ; from my heart. General Hartranft, your candidate for Governor, is my old comrade and tried friend. He went into the field with us at tho first battle of the war, and joined the North Carolina expe dition at Annapolis. From that lime until the end of the war we were together on the fields of Roanoke, Newborn, South Mountain, Antietain, Fredericksburg, Vieksburg.Kr.oxville, Campltoll's Station, Blue Springs' and the campaign from the Wilder ness to Appomattox Court House. He proved himself an efficient and Comrades of J einifyleama, it x rleurtg your duty vit'tout referem-e toptditiv, to nee that o gallant a covtmander in not harmed by malk i oitx danders of designing jxditieian. You hate, but for a moment to think of the vourxe pursued during the tear by his opponent, Mr. JluvLal.'w, in o-t to jaul the rouged reason jot Comrades, mv Vrs.mal duties re - .l.n .1... r i mrri uiiuun ui uut iiiiMtuii; uik iuu-i . . . ,. , V, " , , eluded. As you nil know, I l,avo i f'roul. Lis ngl.t shoulder and Lon ncverinmvlife .olieitcd office, and j ,ru'1 ,t,nS '.-' t 'rough tlio lungs never cX1Jct to do so. I can, there- j N0-1' ar-' consi.lcreJ mortally wounded fore Fpoak my linhiarfcd pentiiiicnts. j Horrible siardrr. lien of vou to make ereru honest i iVn ft f.i v.t-ttl.-t i. ii i-n mil lll.Ii t'o'elect Hartranft to the office of Gov- j emr of the Cutn mn u-ealth of Pen n-! ttytcama. i roMTK'AL, iti:xn. j Where is this thing to stoji ? The j New ork Tribune's later disiiatch from Maine concedes l'crhanfs elec tion by Eighteen TJiouxand ! That's better than Republicans claimed. Some time ago the Democracy were abusing Grant liecause he cannot make a speech. They have carefully lemsetl the returns from Vermont and Maine, and now wUli that (ircc ley was in the same fix. A )'car ago the Democrats swore that the acts of the Republican party were revolutionary. Kmc they en dorse all these acts and stand ready to affirm that what was black a year ago, is now white, and rice, versa. Strange, but true nevertheless ! "Gen. Hartranft, by his judicious management of the finances, whereby, although the tax upon land has been taken ofT, the State debt has been re duced by inanv millions of dollars, is - a especially entitled to the mpport of crery ta.e payer. Reforc IJuekalew aspired to the Guliernatorial chair he said of John V. Hartranft : I know General Hart ranft w ell, both as a public officer and a man. As Auditor General he has shown himself a most faithful, up right, efficient and accommodating officer, and he w ould make nn excel lent Governor." Grant, Hartranft and Republican success everywhere, is the rallying cry which now echoes in all our val leys and is heard in all our bounda ries. The key to November is Oc tober. Throw it not away at the bidding of venturers and desperadoes. Hold it iu j our keeping and unlock the citadel with it yourselves. As an item of jiolitical interest, it may lie stated that the following card from Hon. Renjamin AVood appears: New Yohk, Sept. 7th. Hon. John Morrisser, Sir : 1'lease pay to Joseph A. Monhcimer, the $1000 forfeit money now in your I I... ..ia i... an. rii i iiuiinn, un int.- w'. ,11 f iitluirn iituue ny t me that Horace '(Ireelev would liej elected next President. I have for-i feited the same. t Verv respectfullv, ' R. Wf kid. I Colorado wants to 1m? in fashion ; iikc mo rest oi them, anil rejiorls a; Republican majority for Chaffee, del-! I.t .a, a ' egate to Congress, of 1,500. . Gree ley's model colony is Colorado. They named their principal village after him, but they vote against him with great unanimity. Wc are not sur prised, for they took the Weekly Tribune, and adopted Greeley's views on farmiug. It brought them to the verge of starvation, and now they are taking their revenge. The Heading Times says Charles R. Ruckalew was a menilicr of the order'of "Sons of Liberty," tho or ganization which the rebels so much relied on to get up a counter rebellion in the North, and to stimulate which tho rebel agents took up a position in Canada. It was here that Ruckalew had an interview with Holcombe. Not only was Mr. Ruckalew a mem ber, but he was an officer of the order. TLe editor of the Wilmington Chronicle. U a personal and intimate friend of tho Republican candidate for Governor. He says: "John Hartranft U not the man to be intimidated. He dosen't ware worth a cent. He led his men across the Antietain llridgc, under the mur derous Cre of the concealed riflemen of the enemy, and, though two previ ous attempts had failed,' Lis gallant brigade won the bridge ! He is un der fire now ; mine of the. shots come from concealed marlemen ; but i will tvm the Jtghtt Mark the predic tion ?" i'oart IIeuae Baraeiin, lava. ' ' DuBiQiK, Sept 17. We have further particulars of the burning of Fayette County Court HoiiiH' on Sun day, by John Thompson, the escapsd prisoner. Nearly all the records were Bavcd, but the paers in the Clerks, and Auditors, ofliecs burned together with the building. The to tal los will probably reach $12,000 or 15,000, on which there was $6,000 insurance in the Continental and Phfcni.x. The following was found on the walls of the jail : " $5,000 bail wanted. Kail obtained at 1 P. M." : The prisoner was a pal of tho noto rious Dick Arthur and in prieon on charge of grand larcenv. Xortli Coroliiao. , . . ! .'LMINGTon, September 14 A trag.c event occurred on the 10th m- i1 "V IVOU,WJ -"lJ' "7 V l wnitc men, namcu uiicunsi anu M'Clennan, by which both parties lost their lives. A misunderstanding at a church otuc weeks since resul ted in a bittef feeling between the - ' " r""'' "J" ng " "VlVr i ; i . . .1 i . i . terealion on siht, and prepared him self accordingly, i On the evening in question they met in the county road nIot.far4.fro" . Lu'rton, when Gib (lu mt fired his pistol at M Clennnn, ; ann men ran on, ioiiowcu quicK y ' his antagonist, who in turu drew his pistol nild shot down Gilchrist, fol- lowing up his advantage by deliler- ntelv walkinir up to the fallen man and firinff three shots int rinjf three shots into ins iieau. M 'Clennnn then walkod back to wards his mule, alxut fifty yards away, before reaching which he fell and expired immediately. Gilchrist lingered until the 11th instant, w hen he ilied. ' 4'rim nnd 'MHHlljr. Cincinnati, September 14. Win. Showers, of Elizubetbtowu, Ky.t came to this citv on a visit to the exposi tion, aud has been missing from, the Gibson-house since Monday. Ho had IhUvih u nine and ten thousand dol lars on his person, and it is supposed he has leen murdered for his money. Wilmington, X. C, September 14, A dispatch states that two men named Gilchrist and McClellanhad a a difficulty at a church meeting on tho 10th inst., and mooting each other next day on the road, Gilchrist shot McCIellan. Tho latter responded by emptying four shots into Gilchrist's head and then fell dead himself. St. Louis, September 15. Two well known citizens of Chester, III., named Hugh Longbran and C. E. Robinson had an altercation on the trn on ednesday evcn.ng.vhich n-ftiiu-u i resulted in Robinson having his skull fractured and reccivinir a iiistol ball C'til.l MBI S. Sent. 17. Bolxrrt Dllll-i '1. this iiiorninr about seven o'clock, ; shot and killed Janies CarpeuteT in a j corn neiti iteur uis uuiim1 uu uuuuuii? barreled shot gun. He thi n chased his own w ife, shot at her, setting h:r clothcM on fire, and tlicn broke the gun stock over her head aud fled for narts unknow n. Officers are now in pursuit, but he has not been arrestetl yet Mrs. Dunlap is badly injured i aliout the head aud is seriously burn- Cll in the back. Carpenter Was in- stantly killed, the shot taking effect in his left breast, blowing a hole through l.i.n Hi, vnnno- man. 21 vrs "" , " ' - " ! of age, of excellent character, and i .i' .. had been working for Dunlap for some! limo un ad M a drunktMl. Worth-: lesi innu anil when under the mHu- 1 ........ Pittabarsh aiatd 'hlat( B. R. ft". . i ri fni T. 1 ASIlI.Nt.TO.N, JM'pt. 1. I.U1- timore and Ohio Railroad is about to j U. .. ,, , ' Hi construction of the Hal- tnuorc, Iittsburgh ami Chicago Rail road which is to be an extension of the Pittsburgh, Raltimore and Wash ington Railroad better known as the Conncllsvillo Railroad. The surveys and location of the Western portions! Of this line having IrCCIl completed, ! -,,..... I..,,..le.!'.l ....,, i;. ' V1II17 UIIC UUI1HIC11 11111V .VI C IIUI 11 from Havana on the lako Erie or Sandusky division to DcGance, Ohio, is to lie placed under contract at once, and the remainder to Chicago, some one hundred and sixty-three miles, in a few weeks, or as soon as the right 4,f wav is Perfected in a few additional sections iu Indiana, Work on this j portion of the line being light, it can be quickly liuished and in connection , .., v i i. i t . i i . With the Lake P.ne ailtt Leiltral Ohio ilivwiurm willrrive lllin of coiitiniiiuw i Ul 1 , lis "'J?1 L a " , . ttmiiuiious rail froill Raltimore tO Chicago, entire- i 1.- .....I.... I., It;..!..,,.' .,.,, i 1 under lialtimores control, in the ; shortest time possible. At Defiance, i ,.:.. .1.,:...?..:,, ' ' vni'i, tin; inn: lit rouiieet vtmi i lit; Toledo, Wabash and Western Rail-' SlOnS I road and with various exten " lertlle te Cllte Of iKIUOr lieat hl.l Wile ailU ac- ; npial annual paymenta. to lre,un-.l bv imlainent ... . x-rntlt am. OTITTTTTr, "B T A riTTTTV'P I laroh cued her of infidelity Thev had ;''"'"' e-tbiia,,er,he.ui.ira,,.iex- A 1 1'J). I cmzi:. s maxi ai. biJ W JJ.N lj MAuMIjN K tu.eu ucr 01 miiueiiy im n ao , llr , a Political rnw.l. for ro,rr, cf mi Mr,i. AJ1V-1 J-'XL WJJJ.11 Jj , llVCU lOgetlier uniiappuy lor a long .'ie intry.n oi wnu n snn totne wi.k.w ol , uV(v,ot thePrc-l.l-nt-. an.ltheiireentt'in.ll-.te- . . .. e.e, ... - time. .LlousyUsupiedtobethe JAMES ESPY, Cen I Agent OryG causofor the murderthough there n-i-u cttvp r-sD Jj "-rJpF-Taj. iar riier -vra5,u,lI,E,., ffle can le do cause, as she, and Carpen- Vuys&iaifyi.iSK. I SCKS'f l0',JM,llyv 17s Libert,, St., PitM.H.. On. ter also, bore excellent reputations, j i-..im r. ami inMcn. ia turxn asiimeau. Pui i.er. pi.iht i a. a-)oti draining UllWartU of 12,000 miles ofil'ou'rtnf somcrruiconnty. I'a.. to me directed, i; 0 ' ' .III .11 ,..1.11. ...!... Ik. ..M...I.... I rritorv. Xew Advertisement. i, uncus to, 513 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, W have ojnetl Tor the FALL. TRADE, the Inr Kcrt mid bent arsorttd Stock of Philadelphia Carpets, Talde, Stair and Flour till Cloths, Window Shades and Paper, Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarn, Halting Wadding. Twiner, Wk kr, Clock. Looking Olanrcs, Fancy liakct, Ltroouir, Barki'ltf, Ilucketr, llrurhea. Clothed Wringer?, Wooden and Willow Ware, I.t THE rSITED TATS. Our lame locrcnrc In tiurlncr enable! ur to rcll nt low price, and faniirh thebert quality old l. SOLE AGENTS FOR TH E Celebrated American Washer. TRICE, b SO. The most Perfect and Sueeersful Warner ever made. AQEXTS WANTEII FOK THE AMERICAN WASHER, In all parts of the State. Sept.25.t j I1URLIC SALE. i X. Hy virtue of an onler of aale a-ranted bv the I Ir- phanr' Court of Somerset county, the urnlcnlirued will otfer tut rale on the premirer. OM FRIDAY, THE 11TH DAY OF OCTOBER, at one o clock p. m the real ertate of Henry I lar haw. of Somerset township deccared. contnlu Iiik 13T acrcaamt M perehea, with luu arrei elear, 2a acre in meadow, with house, tarn and otlier Improvement thereon erected, with an orchard of excellent fruit tree on the premise, adjoining lamia of Win. II. Frlti, Joneph Hunter, Benedict Yirler and other. Tkkvs taouo in hand lit April, 187 one-third of Ute remulmler to remain a lien, the Interest t hereof to ho paid to the widow of raid deceased durini her Ule, and at her death the principal to the child of raid deeeared; balance iutwoetrnal annual payment, without Intercut, to be actum by uurtKaire ami judirinciit, LEVIJ. LOXO. aep 18. Ailmlnlstnit.ir. J)UBLIC SALE. i'he nmlerrlirned Administrator!, of John Kirk man, deoeaaed, hy direct km of the Orphan' Curt of Nomemet canity, will otter for tale on the preiu lw. In Milford townrhip, Somerret eonnty, on FRIDAY, THE 11TH DAY of OCTOBER, lSTi, at 1 o'clock p. m., the farm of the raid deeeaaed, containing 3 acre ami 1:k1 perches, strict men r ure, with a dwelllnir bonre. barn, and other bull.i inir thereon eroclod, with an ort-hurd of choice Iruit, 10 acrer of meadow, 30 acre! elear land, bal ance In timber; excellent water on the preiuie: adoinlnr. lands of Win. Dull, John Cliorpcning'f heir, Jonathan Walker, widow Hull and other. Terms One-third, after payment of expense of partition and mile, to remain a lien, the Interest ihcroa to Iw mid to Reirina Karkmaa, widow of Ud deeeaaed, annually durin her life, and at her death the prlncliml to lie iald to the children of John Barknian, tioreaaed ; one-third In hand lrt April, 1HT3, balance in two equal aunual liavmenls layment dower to witnout interert. lH'lcrreu payment ana lie necured un the iiremlscr. PETER P1I.K. a.'p. 1. Administrators A DM INLSTUATOK'S NOTICE. EMate of Samuel Kuhlman, lato of Jlilfurd town- hll, deeeared, Irrtter of adroinlrt ration on the above ertate har lnj been granted to tht umlcrrlneil. notice ir here hy ifiren to thore Indeiited to muke Immediate pay me nt, and tlior havlnic claim ajralurt It will pre aeut them, duly authenticated for aettlcmentat the late reildonee of aald deceased, In I'etersburjc, on Saturday, October i5 1 h, 1K72- OEORUE KECHLER, Sept. IS . Admiuinlratur. New Adrerti.iement. 1 )UBLIC SALE- it virtue nf an nnlcruf tho rmirt of I 'i.niin'iti Plci of Somcret I 'utility, to mc itlrrrtnl. ( '.an milttwnr S1vhiitA. Ti.irr, luujiii', tlufi will be exiMMnf to puUlc rale, u SATI HPAY.fM'TOllEU Stli, l-'. At 10 oVl. k a. m. of wiM !. In ' t"" "r. 'Vl:w Baltimore. Ill mthl omiitv. nil tlio riitlit. title. Inter eit, .roiNTtv iul cliilm of wiliI SylvenKT A. T" por. Ih-Iiist tlw ini'llvldt.l one-hall .rt or IntrrMt. of. In nl to the following' reul CKtnir, vli: No. 1. A traH of lnn.1 ullu.ttPil In Alloaheny t.. In ralJ county, eontalnlnic forty-nine w-rm ii.l one hun.lre.1 ml I went v wen M-rlieii. l)olnlna ln'" of lywin N. Fymi. Vni. Wul.h, John tlunklr ml other: nhout twenty-rive cre of which re eleur eil an I In a. iroo-l suite of eultivntlon. with none iitory loir h'lUM? an. uttihle tber'on ereele'l ; there Is ulro o.! ni'i'lc orehanl on thi J trurt. No.'i A Iraet nf l.-tn l Fltuatnl In tho towushlp nl'vrt-pjM. lultniiiintf no. I. IjimU of Alaiu treore. F. A. I.m-ketii mit other.-, eotitiilntnir one liuiiilrinl ami eighteen ami one-liurth n nf: alU neventy Itve of wlileli are cleare.1 anil in a two.! Mtate of cul tivation; there are a In rve two-Mory nf ilwellinit linum, lanre lianlt liarn, ami other nut-huihllnK thereon ereeieil ; there Lul.-onn nilc onhunl on thin tract. No. 3. A traet of latiil a'l)onlnif no. 1. lumli o Henry Mayhuher anil otheni, fttiitainiiia; twenty. twoaeren: almut twenty acren of which aruelearnl anl in a vooti nitito oi cultivation; on which m : erecteil a lartre an.l cinij.Ictvili.itilli.-ry. in coiii.lete running onler, with all the neeewary fl.it unj-t uirl I appilancea lor uisuiunc; iiiiin. Tkkmx; fltX D6 of the tirchae money of n... 1 to remain a lien, to he nx-unol hy uiortirtiu;e on no. 1. tho Intercut to lie- iiuiil amiuiilly t Win. Welicr iluriiiK Ule, and at hh ih-atli the iirinrhitil mm to he pai.l to the 1 K' Iieir ihhI ri-iire-a-ntiUhrKof Peter A. Topper. Uee'il ; one-thir.l of Iho ho In ran In han.l, atirf the remaiiiiler in two equal annual paymentai without uitereHI. ib tint the pun-hare niom-y of no. 2 U. remain a lien on the Uu.l, llie Interert to be paid annua I ly i to Mary Topper, wiiluw of l'l-tur A. Tupper. .le-'.l. ! luring her lifetime, ami at her ileal h the prlnci;al i ruuito lie Paiil to the heira ami leual renrem-utA- tivea of raiil Pet.-r A. i'i.pH-r, ilee'il; m-.thinl of Imlanee In liaml, anil retnaimler In luo einal a. nual pavmenta, witbiAit Interest. tffle-thinl ot pun-liare m.4H-y of no. 3 In haiel. am! ImiIhiico In two equal annual payment, with - out lutereiit ; all .lelcrre.1 iwymentr'to l-e mi ureil to lie atiilaM anii ar pr.iM-rtier are knoekcl ilown. y juiitfiuciu o.aM:a.- jea M-rr.nc i nomi oaiai-y iHA.it v. iiirrr.ic. Sept. IN. Committee. OUBLIO SALK. . , . f Jly virtue of an onler of ?al-a-rnnte.1 by thctlrpli- inw t'ourt of Somerset t 'lanity, l'a., thc'uinleiviKii- til will otter for rale on the premise, on SATC KDAY, tKTOKKK lilth, liTi At one o'i liK-k p. in., the real estate of John 1. Wlnilnir. bite ot Alli--oii townrhip, Somer.t c..un ty. Pa.. .Icc'il. vit: Two lot In the town of l'eterrbnrr. mljolnina Un.li.of W. V. Ilartzell. lot. of Samu.-I Wright anil William llileinan, on Main rtreet, bavin:; thereon ereeto.1 a new rtore houe. ilwellintr hotue. a (ficxl Htable, anil otlier out hulLIln-;.. T'KHHis: Twenty-nve percent, ol trie pun-hare mone)- Iu hanil, anilt he balance at..-livcrv of tlee.1. SAM('KI KlXUrlK. Sept. IS. " Ailm'r ami Trurtco. I'BIVATK SALK. Xo. 1. A tntct of luml aliIniiiir liiu'lr- of S.tni'I 1 J. ami Jtriiathan KIwwtlH. Saiumu l rkcy. bavl.l A. anl oIhp. nr inllirfl tannrrv, (fonu-rly bum 4xm) (Vet, a lar't- Iruin- h..iiH. with a kit- h juiietit" , j tiriiuiiiiinv iai lu-rtT, wiiii ntw ihiiik ,) ti.iiUiiniiiK VM acrtFt with new ihiiik ; two thriving -iil orcliitnlM ami oih-r Iruit ; thirty acrK In iiiuaiIhw, ton arr! wll thnlMTt-il, hthI tht1 rrmuimlt-r wtl WMtrr?l nmi linuil 6.wm .iu-1mW of lime put on it within the & lur year; eml an! limrMtotir wmvcnt-nt. ami pnmMv on It. No. i Wirhin 00 nxU ol nu. 1, ail well tliulwre.l. cunlalnln- 10 '4 arrpf. UmviMiirnt to Haw ami arA inlllf hMil. nml ' I. I'hun her. Ifitpt ist I.uihc rjn, liclxniH'.t, ami Kv. A. ljiii-u K'iurVhcr iwrti.uia'rX appfrt.. .'.ra.t.irer. K s,, ,.a. J)ll!I IC S VI F FI'LI.KK, WAHHK. .i:i., WaterSt. Jf. Y. Hy virtue of an oriler of rale inaile by the lirph- FREE TO HOOK A(JEXTS. U4is' I'.ajrt of Sniiierwet countv pa., to ur .lirecteil, t A:i Kl-WAXTLV IhirM t'.TVAHma IUhik we will expore to unle by public ontcry. on tile pre- ' .r th" be: ami heaicst Family liilile ever piili nilren. the following valnabl real ertate. late tha ' l:.h"il. will I rent !r. e of ch.me in any lank au'l. prnierty nf Itcnpiniin Krieilline, il-c'.l.. lyina in: It cinlain" nearly aoo hue Scripture lilunnitliu-. Somcrret anil Jetterron townHhipr. on ' anil a-entr a re meet in withunpre.-e.lenrc.l.-'ueee.-i. Til I 'RSI) VY IKTtlllKIt ?l t;t- : Aiiiiri-.i. taiiti- exiM-rlcnec. etc., i.n-1 wo wi:l -how A certain fann.eontaininz aerer. more or lew. ?JW"!; J'rll aES.31 ttZSZ v"r,: -Miller. Jortah Ankt-ny ami otberr. of which i; EE ?!S Jftw?. ii,!!: W H-uream. .-herout-bull.li... Alan two ap. Kl?""?. M?'r1!"' ;,:r,;re,.,i;.L Ti.iVurm'ia .n i,..r.,i ,.i tJ . r 1 nir innu In welt water.Nl. ami H known ar one f the t-rttarmriu the ', -"o i x u.ne. t..., - , iMrt.a...ui. . r .rnt i j in r uciiu 'l W lli"ll ffilllU '" I""'1 "" ' "'X ie. ami tn balance of the luouoneont 4 milXISTUATOU-S NOTICE. E.uaef Freilernk FJchorn. I.,tr of Elklick town- rhil...l,vea.e,l- , of a.iminirttiononti.eai.veertatehav-; inn neew arum in me umierrirmii i.t tne t.ni thorlty. notice Ir hereby riven to th'.aM. heieh iiik ievM arnuici me umierrirnt.! ny ine proper an- inoriiy. niHa-e ,r nereny iven to tn.aM Melel.te.1 to It to make immciji.-i.tr navnient. ami thiaw bavinir elalinr atrainrl it to prerent them, iluly autlu-ntlca-: te.1. fur m tth an nl to the unUcriiictieil. at tho bit n'iilence of the ilcrcnseil. on Satiinlay, the 2tli lay of ScptciiiN-r. Sri WILM.VM IlENDFIi. Au-.-nrl 14. AUinlniMrator. DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1 V. I' t'errof A.liniuif'.ritinn on the e'tate of Mary Teilmw. bito of Xaw t 'cntrevllle borough. Somer-; rt-t fnunty. deeeasoxl. liavinv been irrueii to tiie un-I rlerrlynml. bv the lieu iater of Cikl canity. I lu n-by ! (rive iK.tl.-e I lial I ill atteml at tho reeiil.i.ce of; .Marj-t knnble. In rai.l lN.rouarh. on Satunlay. the Jith.laynl Septemlier next, when th.we In.lcMc.l ; to KiiM rrtate arc requcste.1 to make payment, an. I thore having claimr uaiiuit aakl trialo wiil pre-1 aetit tliriu lor rctt lenient. I JOVASTEIinfiW. Autruiit V!7th, lTi Ailmini-trator. 1 TKCl'TOR'S -NOTICE., jteof wiuum m. Homer. iate.,f s Summit Ti... uei-careii. ociwt? ii-siiiiiiriuiii. on inc aiNic i-.;ie na inir been urantcl to the umlerriuned bvthe properau- thority. noti.-e i. hereby arireu tothore iialebted to to nulke llllmoJlRt. pajnjenc, an,i ti,,, haviI11 chilnn airainrt it will pnn-ut them to tho under- rlime.1 for rettlcinent. at the late reJidenee ot said aBC,.use ., satuniav. thenhdavotuctou-rnext. samlee. a'.jiai sr. ur-3 Executor. ORPHANS' CO CRT SALE. Vr, . lr.e (.f an nnlrr -in in . . .lit .if I he f Indian' ! ! SATCKDAY. f KTl IKI'-U 19. l7i ' . at ono oVIo-k. the following Kent Ertate to wit : i I A tract of land rituated in Paint township, in rai.l ouuntr. late the home of Ilnrbura lilonirti. ad i "Itiinn laridr of Itcniumm Miller, (iillinn Iarc. I Widow Pile and otticrr. eontaininir one hundred iriuatioii ol rale. The bal.tnee iu four 1 AItPiPJ ri I LA Kir A lul nAiiil hiihk 4hfTe I and eleven acrer and reventy two j n-her. 1 he ira-, ,t , , r,hvsi(. wllirh maT ivc. temmr- re provementr are ainut ttlty ai-rer cl.-are.l. and in a , h:r,,r ,r th1 flpi; ,,. , w-,i.., a-.lrtateotcullivation.lHiuteiahti-r,-rinuied- nm eoutinuc.l u.e brinss Piier and kiuurcd .ii. ; ow, nntl ll one and a half rtory lou houre, loir barn, ; ,,,, ... .,i i wenteninir ih.. i.,vili nr ir i, . i mid a rprinst-hoiire thereon erect e. I : mi apple on-h- i ar.1 ir a-rowinif th, riH.n i no a rprinir oi iri.ri .. . ..it.rr." , .,extenrivelv valnu-.l ..H on the pu! Ircmvcnlent to . tlie.lwellinir. 1 he unimproved land ,i(.a, s,(mi!nl n-mwlien. Vut it ir a mo.t pom rfnl well UiulK.-rcd with otik, die? tout and iher tun-1 ro,uc a nd AltrraUrf pronounee.1 ro by tl.L Icadunt X: . ..... . . .. i i i : nielii-al authoritier ot lmdon an.l Paris, and lias Ta-RVIiT-One-third In hand, and the balance In lwt.D ,, U.P(, ,)V ,h1 neuUir pinsj.-ianr ol other two cpuil annual yniei;tr, on the first April. c.n!ri - with wonderful remedir.f nsnltr. and 1STS. with interest. Porserrion to be aiven 1st April 1T3. Twenty iTi"ent. of hand money to le paid when rale Ir liuule. and the balance of Land money on the first of April KM. UAV11, J. LEHMAN. Siit 11. Trustee. WANTED. 11 OX THE LINE OF THE fi O HI "l"a n T ! rVi IVI f rT. ri. ' Fjt purlli ular.". inquire of I. Ht ut R, Es.. Sept 11th. N. tl. KEIM. jp iTo rosEi r a"Si en dm ent TO TIIE ConsfflHlioE of Peisylva Joint Reoolntlon Pronoalac nn Aiw- eadnirat to tlte t'ontilntiouor Pean- ajlvanlau He it Rtmlrrd ey the Senate end llonte of Rrp retrntatirri of the Commutntreollh of Fenntylra nia in General Afembly met. That the following amendment of the CiHislltulion ot this Common- wnlih Im. t.n.TMiac.1 to the mmle for their a.h.trt iisn i or rejection, pursuant to the provision ol the tenth j article thereof to wit: ! AMENDMENT: Strike out the rixth reel Ion of the Mxth article of the Conn it ut ion, and insert in lieu thereof the fi.llowinir: "A State Treasurer shall be chosen I.y the uuallned elector uf tho State, at ruch timer and lor ruch term of service r shall be prercrilied bylaw." WUJJAM. ELLIOTT, Sakerof the House of Reprerentatlves. JAMES S. RVTAN, ' S(ieakcr of the Senate. ArrovKi The twenty-reeond day of March, Auno IhitnlulflnethoasauJ eiirlit humlml ami -enty-two. JNO. W. OEAKY. Prepared ami eerlifieil for publication purauant to the Tenth Arlh-leof thol'onrtltuli.!. FRANCIS JtiKDAN. Soerotary of the Comtnonwenrth. Office S.-..n.tary of the Commonwealth, Harrisburr, Juneath, Z S JOl FOIt SALE. I will sell at r.n!.!!e aale. on SATI RDA 1 . the 21st dry of September 1X72. the tollowinir tracts of land, rituated 1 mile west of Shaukrville, InSlo nycreek towurhim known aa the Rarcklvy farm : No. 1. ConUiuinif 1Sacre; almut 90 a?rc elear ed; the balance well timliered; adjoining Carper Kellar and other. - No. s. CmitainluifBO acre: 40 acre cleared, ami the latlanre nicely covered with choice timlier, lucb ar pine, ehertnut'aml white oek. No. 3. ConWInlnK about 70 acre; 22 acre flear ed. and the Iw lance well timbered. fin. 4. t'ontHliilnir 40 acre; 3 acrer cleared, ami the bahiure also well tllnlK-red. The alnve tract are all nmler ronil eultivntlon, well watered, and nlcclvsltoated lor stock and larm linr puriiore. They all adjoin tract No. 1. Persian wishing to purchase ran have tiweun the hand money hy paying the Interest. Term made known on day of sale. a)aSale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. nr. auirW-et DANIEL MOSTULLER. 20.000 CROSS-TIES New Aerertivment. CAfflONSBDEG ACADSHY. I'ur iireparlna ynun men forMlce f..r the e.. neatl.41 of tcw-her, will o.titmi m-o li iwsl term Tl KSD.VY. e.t. 171 h. No palna will I -,nr.-lto rcniler birth i irtmrtit. lia."i'-:il "! N-niiil. worthy of pnlillc pulninnirn. Tti"! iiirt-iiiir to altcnif, anI e5m-ially thoee rtceirinif l-iarilin t eluti rater, are r.iiieKlct toitte Unearl not I -e. 1'i.r further iiitonnatlon avplv to 1If.v. WM. KWlVfj. t aairl4-lm Kkv. W. r. HKOW.V. "VOTICK J"he KeRiiIur I!.iitlM fhun I. of TurkeTti-rf ha afiplie'l ti. the t 'ourt of t 'oihiimmi I'I.-iik ol Si.nieriH-t i I'oiinty, for a charter of tncoriioratlon. and iiiil'-.-a ( rulh' lent can-"' Ir shown lo.i.i'oiirt.on Thiirwlny j Si'M'-lllln r the IJIh. i;-. Hi- r imewlil he irrHtilvl ! by kaull '..uri. M.NXIS Ml.VI.US. ttua-jf I'r.itle-lr4ary. rA NTi: i i.l Atri-n!ievi-ry lii re. to the Liu'ht Itim- 't niiix New Impmre.1 ! Banner Shuttle Sewing MacMne. , Simple. PiiraMe. Substantial. The ea?lc t fll In the mirk. I'ri'-o on!v .V. . i 11KVANT M.OW ti !.. flen'I Kfiir. ! No. 1 Sixth (late SI. I 'lair) St.. ; au'.'l. I'itt..l.urith. l'u. ah i: th wati:ii it Prnf. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK lm M AMU Mill. WOM AMHMil. cn.l t heir Mutual lnter.relatiiinx: U.ve. Its l.-.v. e..w.-r.e. Si-iet for.-lH-linen paired uie I '-in-nlar-.. h itli r.-rin. Ail.lrei.i N A Hi i.VAl. 1'L M.ISIU.Ni r 1 1.. i'hlla.b Iphla, 1'a. 77SLLS' CASEOLIC TAXLSTS For COUGHS, COLDS & HOARSENESS. They.; Tnblrt$ pn-ix-rit the A- I I in 4 ini i n:-1 i ii j with otlier etti.-iint reun-.ii.-4. in a Mt-til!ir .rni. I.ir i the cure of til 1 i.riil : ri-1 I. una lim', !! :wm-- neyy anil l'h-eraii..ii ot the Thro-it are intnicili.-ite- 1 ly r-licveil, anil rtate.itetiM an cinliintly l-emur ' i.-nt to tho proprietor of relii-l in e:iiicii ol Thril : .niti'-niti.-ii oi year:, rtamnuif. faull.ai. liont lie .le.eive.1 I.T w.tl.l.f irnita- tlonf. (let aily Wella' I'arla.lie'la'iletr. I'ric i j r Ihit. Si-ml nr clr ular. JOH.Vtl. KKI.Uk). lHl'l itt St.. X. V. Sole audit I-ir tlio tr. S. al"ji A MUNI II ej.ilv hi.i.li- Kilh St.-ri. ll anl Key I 'hii-k lii'en. S.iure in uh-r 1 nn.1 Sample.-, t- rtf. S. M.Np--m-cr. l;r:itth-i.iro 't. a .lay to Aenl rellim; I 'ampai'a Uaili-.-V NT lili an-l i Ji nti l.ri-u-t A. .--'ir! pin.'. i.l plalc.l with phot. of Presi.li-n I t .n..l:iter. Sample!, maileil iri-.-fi ryirt-nt... All- k.Vl kt'n.. WlCwlar Street, .New York. HORACE CREELEY and FAMILY. An ( ii'aiit 1 .iu t.ii in.;. rfrt iik n . . i'Ja in. snt by 1 : )!". 'uiniMin I Si!W rr:t:it H:nlt- inJ 1 ytvi "Zif, Siiinjil' lar .-t ?f ylt-. U i-1-iiUvz ririt-. N-itcH. Jf., '. A. l.t aiifst, Y.xvstn vrr. Is Jtpiailt"iV. .V. V. I MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET, j I Mo It:w.ft' ww ami n-ntr-t Wirk U nu lr.!t:i n.' I tiiiN-4!4. l.idt thU"uinl in (; -. , ii: iirlir ; fl Jill 1 (-tiiitin- minify. ArKTS W TKltv- frywh.rf. iW. M ri.K. Tu' :i-hr. TJ-'J Saiiuu St.. I'lniailtlf-Jiia. ; a (in-riM ! illlLal I IM tcr lr -irr-ui.ir'-ami rieet i;il rinf lnr-Mf-4 'h-II-in'i' Iip!jti- Aiiirrim.'' 1 fciFti'Ht eWlinir lt'k mt. J. 31. ST'HIAKT S. CtK. VuhUfht-i ri.ila.la. I A M O N D & RUBY FURNACES. I'O'.VEKIT I. nn.1 IJ'tlMiMU AI. HKATKUS. .lamer A. I.iwin PaT'-nree. I TAViilvTl' plMiMSHI vi O I Phi' ol'a P i AGENTS to the Rescue! Scatter tnithr amnns the i-.ipl. I; II 11 I; li- Tx.lVCxZlnT .1 1. e ' l.r- rr , ! '"- wanttoknow i.l In,,., .r i U narorilrunkanl. rca-I thi- hook. Airetitaei.ii make law w,ut-r i..r the n xt f.-w ,.i.iti. iiin-it.:... u . . m.IIM.i MI1,i Wl. ,.,-erwheinii. i ..i 1 J;!"'.; v'ikim' pT hi "in "- liarti.r l. .nn . Ilts Look Here! great RUSH rlhfSwy,Sn.THinx lllurtratea lalltionoi ' It fi fft ft A K I AnilAAF KIIKIN.NillM lKNllr a w v w l,w W I i W W W aW I ! 9 i Itecau-- it it the in.ist f i ji-Iti itli,.r .n,I .... h..lr iu jirint. ami cfi-cN all in iikal eli--:iii- i- an-l low price. Jn't -nt. piL-i .tinte,l paper. onlv aa.'m. , eary wrth V- Ir a a-reat bit. ii;,-k:ii:.iia-t. j Termr ot thi an.l . ur new p.ib!cr. a-.-nt .' pi.-ket , t 'oniiiiion fret. Write to HuM-art I'.r.w.. PuU j Hshcru, Til Sanroin Street, Plula.leiphia. I AGENTS WANTEni';;. ! work on our irtori.ms cruntrv. JtW the re.-Bit..t 3 ! vear lalnr. I.y J une, D Md.'alw. Jr.. the crJebni- ted writer, an i U cutitleil npi-, " 4- TJ -.1,1 1 A UU UTGtil JtvCp U DJL1C. It i-ontalnr more intomiation than a iloien cul- p. iia: lllum,t.-.l with over -Jjo wperw rntrr.ivn . Irailapt.il r..r the w.min-4-a..ltie! cunitwiii, u l .Ik.uI'1 lie nwueil bveverv voter. It rellr 'letter than aw v other tnk ami p.. v. tn'tter to han.ll". K..r tevni ami territorv. apiilv at on -e to w I I.I.I V I!. EVANS k I i.."Pu!.lo.'u. rs Philadelphia. - elf feederlQ A S E tewartJJurner linprovetl. I arlialnl anil 1 nrqualed. Rums any size cnal. Ft EI.TT:. W ARK EX it '!.. WatrrS:. N Y. ,,t,ir(, i,r, which, um'.er the i-.tmlar name ol n-tainr all I lie medical virluer iwiuli.ir tot lie plant mid must he taken ar a permanent curative iiKciit. bv deleicreour r-ere,ionr. proilncinif r-n.fnlou "or Take.il liflikRA to cleanse, furifv anJ restore the viti..e.lbl..-l to healthy acilm. II. l tf .nil A f ln,nii a.- Vai..ii I iils.a AinA Hon ir promptly aided, the rvstt-m Ik debilitated wi.h U.s ol vital lore, poverty ol the IUikkI. Urop rical Tendi-ney, I'encrul weakness or lassitude. Take it to assist Hiirestion without reaction, il will impart youthful viror to the weary sullcrer. Itav you vtaknttn of the Inltittnri I lou are , In danirer of Chronic liarrha"a. or the ilrcaiilul In-1 llamnuliiiD nl the Umt'l,. Take it to allay irritation, and ward off tendcucr ! to InflamnuttiiHir. . i Hav tton treaknesx of th Vtrrine or I'rinary are liable to rullertnir worse than death. I T.L. It ,i. frnu-f lien i.rvmiu. tfriik....ca ..vlici vrqanxr lou must procure insuint renei or you j''lnalt'u'fcrtlhlhe frequently taken to keep the t ryicni in wrien. iit-ami. or tiw, are otnerwise in ! rreat danyi-rof malarial, miasmatic or contagious ' .lisearer. : JOH.V O.. KIXUMrO. la Plntt St.. New York. oie A-ent lor the I niled Slater. Price, One Dollar icr Hot tie. Send for Circular. VTOT ICE. I hereby jrive noth-e that I have upninlcil Wed- nerilay. the lsth dnv of Sei.teiiilr. Isei-oiid week Court) toawunlthe premiums ottered bv me fur the lhr-e l-est roll by my impurtc.1 English liralt ll'lrse. I reilKert er.n-v rwrsirf. ..wiling e..lls hr this h.s. t. ln.-u .1...... i.- v.i.iit...i.ui. i.. erret Imrou-h, at 2 o'clock p. m., .i tin-dav men tiom.l. l CihswoIiI Ijinl.s. can i.rororo them at "auv funlier uive notice that iarlie haviiur cnifair- time. 1 still have a few pain, unsold, ami any -jr- son desiriiiit to punliaro ran h,e an opportunity on that day. PE'I'EU litl't'M.V, " ajotice. 1 nnv of mv note that I jtave to Minim V'imllav, Esq., fallinur duo on the 1st April, IsT.t. 1S74 and lsT... of Four Hundred ami Forty lour Hollaraeaeh: that thr money for iltose notes nild Hiram 1 in. I lay aifreed to pay upon 'certnlr, mortiraes and"ju.l-4-nietits un.ii the recordr ol Somerset countv. with the three payment already paid him. each of the amount ot 4444: that he has not applied the pay. nients to satisfy the liens as he airree.1 to do: there hire, I shall n..t tay any ot the iiymentr or notes yet uiijutiil, until he raiistiea ami liav oil the lien as he ha:i!rreed ami Is twrand to.ln. nnli-rseomiw-lll e.1 hv law ro to do. A lilt All AM OKI'. Wellcrslmix, Anmirt 'Jt. l!ri. epu-3t- Tl.e riublie are hetvhv nirfiti.-.! n.it to inirele.ri. hnnibervhiira;. Pau. Wlih ample Orouml and rlevant ltinl.liimr. st.at- , ted upas tone homelike ami attractive, ami well ! eiiiilpieil for thonuiKh edueatlnnal work, will oHn the first Term of the next Academic year Scptein her 41 h, l7i For Circulars, apply to Aug. 7. ltov. C. R. L AN E. riMiraiion. ami mat nnies rurtleleut rena hown to the rontrary. the same will be irranled at September Term, li7 J. DENNIS ME.YERS. l'ith Auirtut, lf7'JL Prutinmotiiry, XTOTICl! I--"" with Is henby alvcu, that on the 17th day of July. . -.rM . joaBia' " H T 1H7A the me,ulK-ror:Honier' Evamreliel Luth-1 Mist r.M-rt kls aj . wlsr eranChunhof Somersut Co., Pa., made applica- '. I f)( YIV X", LL'''". tion to thetiourtotCommwti Plea fmrnehftrterof 1 VV .1 x k innrH11 rm. Iiworporntkn. an.l that nnlem rutRrk-nt reason Ir No. 4ii MARKET ST., PHlLAi'rJ- ufflc, Xew Ad VfrttWrnrnh. ryilE SOMERSET Villi m;mi;ovMj jfA.NY i,r Tlw. i.r.r-r ll.mr 1. ..!.! . purchii -e a new n.ply that SlliJicin " HI. k Kl S are the b..,, ' X N " the Irurkf lie hn. ahoa very Urate a..u,,, ,,, . I t. A .V.M.7.T, V.I7.V.TS. rAsinrr.HKs. 'rot ki.,; j ((iV it ar try i ovt:m.n,s In elmrt. any kiiel of WtKtl.K.N" t,ttl u.ay l wanteil. Pri.i it low awl all ;rle warruuiwi t,, u thu ti.-.-t inaiuier an-l Iroin j.ure k 'k" Kxainiue l.l. '.? U fore pur -ha-i,, ...... t.-rt li.thms. ' '' A'l'!r w:.. s. moiso.w K.I w. . , l'l:M-e of huiii' i-ji 1 kiile ' ..,L oiL) S p:. i, :., ! Huff ' I , A T M A ( i V.Xf 'V n.. tJ B.F.BROWN a CO 110 Sinithfield St., Pittsburgh,' Pi Jri t'..eet r. n.ioir. Iuntb-'. IVIie M-.ne'- S-. i:.l atten'i..n ail Iu ru'iele. M r, - - In in.-. Appli.-:iii.aiK by mail a;ii-i;,i.. iini'lc in 'Nrrion. i.- Ki-li A IIK'll 1'AM.i.H, ..:. op. la-rlceiiv n. w. r ier.,rv i.ri'-e t-. ' ;.' tat .ii..ii'e-r ,i, r.i-i-..ni-nnni li-l-nji A... r.nu;ii.3 In prn-e tri.ni nn.l U, n an.l '"'- '-r t., ' ' "l "" rale pri.-. I all ami nam riMn- o 'If A KIITTK lil.t vf "7 No. in Sixth Avenue, pin.,,, ,r. I jInJII I S.iie Aaent for Prim e & liriani. White Hats and Tainu A TTEXTIOS' Sc We wiil rnpplr l':iniilimf.rlrof .-.,'1 i, , ,, Inner rat.m ban you can obtain them ..i-ai. IT t'1.1 IIS.INU DKAf.EItSSt PPI.im, . v A.i :r . He CainpaL'n Supply (.. pitt-l i; i. t hh tbatt Pennsylvania Fema.'e Collerj?. biam - E.l R PITTKB I Bfi If, P.t., h9 P IH-linhtmily liriti-i! nnf 'ii!lc?c Hi!l.awar f-i , n, citvr rmokfl an.l noive. pnivi.lcs Firu.ru,,';' v cu;iin( Ailvnntrqri fnryoonv la.lier. with ea-2 Vt. teaching ami ciimiunn-j.-n-'e inanaKoment ( .Neit termwillopen W K1JM-S;A Y. Sep.. - WCar 11th. Pore;ita..2,ieani lortlcularr. ail.lrr. '" P.IIf KKV. .1 a m km l'.f. At K, l. !.. Pr. .. I :i TKts. Jamer Iuifliiin, Kev. W fi u ar.i. i. 1 1.. Jii...... J. p. St. rre. Ker. W i f Jar. Kinir. M. !.. Kev. S. y. Scivell rj.'v Kkv. JAM KM I'.I.ACK. I. !.. p.... . Wiliiti ik it u..H i. .i. f i '.. .... . .... ... .... ,. l,.K. W.-i. nun. J y liea.1. l:-v. J.ilm (. lln.wn, 1). 1. L R. NORTON, I1' VI. UU IN P1A.N08, STATE A CENT Jl'.HMTT tV .OOIIMl ORGAN. ji:u i:ttv (.ooiimiv frc II" Smilliflelil Street. Oplmnite XfW flty Hall. riTTSIil I: lul.". Si-n-1 for Illutnitv.! I 'atal-.ne. slate theFi ;h t: I ,M - 1 1 ' American Button-IIole and yii oVKiiSEAMiXfi i u.MPi.FTh ?ume fcri'i! to ci.un' v nn "- imm C 'unta ' Aff";i:--. Au; Purchasing Agenq ltirA(TIT.i:i OK SOlHaVi In tli. city at 1!kj lowr rt ra:, . ast W Par-ii-viii the t 'unnt rv w?hin2 last ei to pur-!,:,- Y --.v i aniir. I Irir.lli-. Si-vriii' .M j.-hine-i. I Jin.- I.', i X ur"ry ,.. Jewelry. Furniture. nentM Hardware. Iirur ..:i..n.. le..k.Stati. t'.-n. i irjiltlil llerv. I'.iria-iinu-.. )r i ;(. .v.. w i l i- u- fu; t..scii.lt.. nr. AH! Willi rti...n witaa'.e "cu' to eeonoiny, a? weli aiiia.-lo an I txtne-. ai, 1 imc tcatl fl or ;ickaer h.r.tr.!e-l Ky Epres T ai;v ras Ca the country. A II order promptly atteimc'i :'. . ii bink satl-'ui'ti-n iruaraineed. Ail'ire-r. . . njun i-ITTSlH ISt.II M Pl'LY 0. few i r-p. u. l'rnvr.rncn. r.. JOHN WILSON SON. uiiorrsn.i: c;iso t.i:. PITTSBI7EGH. lain' '-6. j;oi: -ALE. A STEAM ENGIMi! 25 Horse-Power, tm With Two Boilers. ixtemi Address nnec )ecn p J. ki.':sytii HAKKisn.v. veckii Aim. -v l amberlaail. 14 ran, - - tockh Agents Wanted nn; THE Florence SEWING MACHINI '. OW. j ,.-h ..,. .,. FI , ,Krvrv Vid itie ha- v.- f its B ! fi'!, "'.""'oT Zv ""l11' Th lUaa i i'" "'V1. v.'.ry. !:''t ?":! 'T "'".""e W ! Z. 7 r.V' ".iT. eT.i , aV p, Tatulc! Jver, i litter I oria o tor Ak ect it i with t lie iiRichino. ...... . ... .... F'T inl-'nujtH.u apply ti T adtlrt KECKERT&McKAIN. o.S SiMli Slreel PITTSBURGH hiidrti mttle ' rills. 1 Iili.e 1' I PolltlCfll CQmpOIo" THK ; V lJ. -The Grant &. Wilson Greeley &. Broff Jlvaai ;roonl CAMPAIGN st.ii. .- " W f "IT aaaaa aj "V ' Ir A'r CA'P?, ( i A I H.UnOTijit I & ? A ' -ti- i V. '0"J : " ' unongs i'.. ...w ..n.i T..rrhe '--real ' ' ITPajme .. Til WSl IKFMI IX IM iniv i.uir..Hi(.i A.iir ' Silk. IhintlnaT arel Muslin Flaer f !' at m I U 1 h I'urlr-illt up -mv il..i inA f..p :lil " ' I K . hand or n.a.le t onler. Chinese Ijiiterw-J ler and ri,l.r; Puiier Ifciliws. Virc tter' "'"( : .v. C.iuipaiirii Club tittcd out at tie l'' end. Ivi.ter at WM. P. SCnEIBLE S JT" campaign deidt. -urtop 40 South Third Stn-ft riiilal 'r SEND FtiR CIKl M L Mi July 10, Ti ngh ont i endeai 4ate. wiblki tmpt cent; 'ere nv the IB on of i few tin A DINIIAM. will am NO. 87 WOOD ST., PITTSUl Ki- fl July 10, 7I. street, Tl WEI Pi Ci t i; Fl Bn. Y S. at lb Jc deil i W justi Fi lojies ( ily C on ) la el. Hon Ti Fel the S new hat Co feed, pnvt no ot tatio Fa: theF( buildi Strecl store, feetl.. the ci rail a Coj purpo of thi mine? out, a bcauti At tentlai erinci be pot lebtexl unts are ti Qit Thi 3 men n mtu ches, ng ait rally tniruif :r C ng co tanc aken ' ate, a ae. 1 eUari! on. swen i iahiia. nvlea taiiim. .88 be twee Peri le mi It la. the i eot i leas t