t fix U now apparent," says the; Everywhere tLroug'tout the Sute j JCVjw Yoi k IIto'iI, "that il c Penn- the demoralized Democracy are stam i Democrats afa'iding cg? They can txyiher dismount .il1a Mj TjUiT ani Democrats adding a dcnTpcding. Keep ibem on tie run ,.ww . i . 2t J: ' lrnrse. Thev can ntyfber dismount 7 ' 1 ,,, ... Let our friends etudv '.M ioii.t-.T-,i .)! jib credit nor keep tbe raddle with - ' TtlI'liSl.t'rA "'"ij"fu .... lelection and profit hv it. dx lttfr J-."..n.n anv hope of winning tbe race," 1 - K TICKET. I ' 1 - . lcraey Marled out with MttTK' TICK , - - r'B CWiYERKOE, JOHN F. HAKTKANFT, of Montgomery County. rOR STATE TREASURES, IIEXKY RAWLE, ol Krie. rorxTY tbcki:t. FUR TROTUOSOTART, VUANCIS J. KOOSEIl. rORsnrJiirr, CiKOKCiE W. PILE. roK r.f-ClsTER asi recorder, AAUOX F. DICKEY. Foil TREASURER, J0SIA1I KELEEU. mil COMMISSIONERS, DANIEL riHUlTI. W I ELI AM KEEL , B MB HDfSB PI RECTOR, ISAAC YODEll full Atl'ITUUS, .SAMUEL SMITH, SAMUEL S. MILLER. Tbk Demoet-ats wanted Pershing irt resign ttud stump Uie State, but tbe lir follow sniffed defeat in tbe I.rrejte. and Cfttlv refused. 'ow. tbey ....i.,..;nff llnrimnft fur doins wlat ftlr.yu..fl tkfj wanted Pershing to do. Cet out tbe rote, friend! We lost tbe S;a!e last year through the uy-at Lome voters. Let every Re jiij'uliran give one day at least to get ting out tbe vote, and we will sweep tbe State like wildfire. Ti rn out to tbe electioh, Kepubli Kr9. Take your neighbors with vou. Don't leave a single vote at Lome. W ute going to beat tbe Jetiiocracy ovw beluiingly on tbe 2d & of November, and tbe Repub lican Uo dees not sbaw in that vie tory ill be jvirry for it as long a bo ivis. I The Republican tidal wave in Iowa ewept everything before it. Governor Kirkwood'a majority will exceed 32,000, the House will stand 71 Republicans to 29 Democrats, and in tbe Senate there are 35 Republi- tbe Ohio Tbe De tbe boast that they would carry that State by 50 000 majority, and their triends in corivrution at Erie responded that ll.rv would do likewise in Pennsyl vania. Hard work and thorough or ganization gave us Ohio by six thou cans and 4 Independents, who will jsan(j( and tbe same work and energy operate wiib the Republicans, to 11 . wjH carrv State fjr Hartraufi by Democrats. ! 20.000. Let us work for it. friend. The platform of tbe Democratic j . . - . Reoublican nan v lifted party of Pennsylvania i tbe same as jd rom tlloowncr8of tbefarlll8 that which brought defeat and d.sus- j . , ,,T rc. ter on the Democrats of Ohio. It means destruction of the currency, ruin to our business Interests idle factories and deserted shops and a depreciation of all values. Every Republican who neglects to vote will aid in inflicting these injuries on the countrv. Look at your tickets belore you vote them. As usual tbe Democrats are flooding tbe county with spuri ous tickets. They have counterfeit ed tbe Republican county ticket, and thousands of them have been dis tributed with the name of one or more Democratic candidates inserted, and the Republican nominees left out. Examine every ticket before it is voted, Republicans. Read every name on it .icd see that it is right. DLfKALEW in a speech at RIoouis burg, on Saturday night la6t, "wen. back" on the Erie platform, and in sists ttat tbe Democratic National platform of 18J2 ic favor of bard money is the true Democratic doc. trine. He said "the Democracy had always been s hard money party, de voted to a constitutional coin curren cy as tlic standard of vajues, regard ing depreciated, inconvertible paper money in time of peace as both inju rious and dirgraccfiil." What ao eye-ojeuer that Ohio election was to lie DeuiowaU of this State' ! J Oi k advices cro that la Philadel phia and throughout the eastern por tion of the State, thousands of hard money Democrats w ill rote for Hart ranrt. Tbey say that they want to stamp out this cursed inflation heresy, and prevent it lrom troubling tbem in tbe 'residential convention cf next year, au4 tnat they can uest prove their hostility to it by voting for Hartranft and burying it be neath such a majority ia this State that it wiil never raise its bead again. .! ..I. hi l,U t-v.. t.i ilui misdeeds of I treatcr and TanimanvV chief supporters. In incut. i.ru.( und i, u. it. in ibe shortest 1 It is rainiu - : . . ore marked improve; i a ClNCiSNATi, October 21 The j very hard at this (. t. 'T a ... pofejble way. ihe chief supper, , the : writing, and tte city is as aiMgrei- nation in wbi.kty frauds 111 pealing tbe tax on real estate, and putting the burden on tbe Railroad corporations (where it belonged), Cyrus L. Tershiog was a the Legislature. Tbe railroads sent telegrams to j tbe Tribune. their vote-buyers in the Capitol to "kill tbe bill." These vote-buyers at once marshaled their forces to defeat the bill and keep the load of one mil lion three hundred thousand dollars on tbe farmers, and save tbe railroad monopolies from paying a fair share of tbe taxes of the State. Pershing, being one of tbe "roosters," dodged tbe vote and abandoned the fbrmers totbeirfate. He now seeks tbe farm ers votes. What are the farmer of r nni-yhania going to do olxiut it. strt-nzth cf Tammany, is tne rum mills, tbe thieves, aud ihose who make m ney out of thieves ; and as llackeu was in their way, llackett must be' slaughtered. He was slaughtered. JobD Kel ly, in the Democratic Convention, rose and iasided that he should not be renominated. Xay, more, be read a list of those whom he desired to be u minated, and bis dictum was fiirmd by tbe convention. He ma.Ie the nominations, and .New Ynik knows what bis object was, and why be did it. Every man on the ticket is bis t ol, and the humble, obedient servant of the worst classes iiithee'ty. Aud let mo say that the throwing overboard of llackett was done in defiance of every paper in New York except the Tribune, which is now riongcuj, jjtc 0hj paper ;0 llje citj cnt;reij de mbcr of j v Vc(j t0 Democratic Tammany. Kel ly wants only one paper, and that is PlETRO. One Man Killrd 4 Another tulal I jr nllrit. developed itself to-day in the tact of ! every distiller and rectifier, except Uie uisuiiery oi .lorrui v ta, pirau iug guilt v to a number of counts in each indictment, and perusitiinif de fault to be entered in tbe sum of sev eral hundred thousand dollars, in cluding one lot of 1,200 barrels of s Xe.ie Adccrtixentetil. UERIFF'S SALES. Nashville, Tenn., October 21. An unlortunate encouuter took place ibis morninj on the public souare in Franklin, Tenn., which rc.u!ted j w birkey, belonging to t Irica & Co., the killiiig of Col. Johu L. House . aolj onother lot of COO barrels, owned id ihe dangerously wounding of bis ouinUU & Co. Tbe evidence n, M. Ilousr. Cul. lit use a id t. "a ;nst j.jrriit is said t. I eiul-si.ii -f euill ist anu S U, l. liUUy VUI. Ill U3C l ort- S. Griffin, a policeman, bad a Irsn-.'sjv,.( i,; . . r .!. writ, of Fletl filClM D-! vSlBkiT Uu oat of .he tJuurt of llre. te.l, 1 will rxwee lo mle by i.uI.Ik; outcrr, t Ihe i:ourt Hi.um, In Someiwrt. on Friday, November 5, 1875, the follnwinit dc-KTil-ed reel ttte to wil: All tlie ritfht. tUle, in:eret, and cllm or li. Smith of, in nl to the followInK deritel rel e Ute, Tit; ecrtaln trwt uf laod ltaate in Mey erlale Iwrouith, SomerKel euantr, f., eontnin ina on-lbnrta acre, more or less, with s frame dwelling hoa?e. iable, and other buiMlnn Iber n erected, aljf.inln(t lots of Ueorfte W erner on the north. t:iiarle liirely on tbe east, Main-SU on the suiith, anl the beiri of 1'eler Meyer", deed., on the west, wiib the aii(ur:enanera. lukrn in execution at the property of 11. Smith, at the full C'JIielil- : ol C. H. iiaughrr Co. la! ALSO , .: , ;.. .., .,, ii .,, in i : . i . . u .. .v. 1 . i AH the rignt, title, intercut, ana cu.ui or s..io- Rl 01. vi " . -. - . ' IJt JU k lit, vltltun lull iiicviui iuij Evi uy laboring wan is interested iu making the pajter dollar equal to xbo gold 2oIiar. One ehouU he worth iust os much ss tbe other, if the Democrats get into power and inflate the cun eacrf tbe country, a paper dollar will be worth about fifty cents, Hd every working taaa knows how i!.at wiil arfect bis wages. A 1 1 1.1. vote always assures a Re publican victory. Lat year Somer- t county was the batuir county ef the State. She polled her regular Republican vote when nearly uli the vthcrcountW fell off. Stand by toe WH-ket Republican. Rring out the full vote, and we wUi fctill wear the y.roud title of tbe "Banner aCouoty." Ix X'ew York tfrfs Democracy are howling for "hard Ejone-," I'enn syh auia tbey yell for "paper money." U'lii'.-b is tbe Hue Democracy, anJ Low can any honest Democrat toll which -ay to vote? Tbey cannot lmth be i5jtt, and it is as plain as day that tbe party is badly split up. taxd by youro .county ticket, ilefiubSWans! .Don't lie tooled into vt'twf foraajof the Democrat- aho aire now pciiiibula'ing the county fctdiciting jour roU-s. You have a kirst class ticket; staud by it to a nai. So eomplimen'ary 'otes. A ;ieaii vote will be sustaiwJ by a dear icofisciciiee. Ir oar Republican fileads will only wira out to a man at tVe A'k'ctiou on Taetday ext, w will bury tit De mocracy cf tto'n State beneath a ma jority so deep that when tbe last trump thai! sound, tbey will net be able to arise, lut will Lave to emerge from their graves by wy of China. A? T.'JE official returns are reciiid the Republican majority in Ohio stiH keepa going op. Our last dispatches (how it to be Dearly fir thousand, cud half a dotcn council were yet to be ieard from. The newly elect J Cioveraor the gallant Uayes it cow iu this tate, assisting by Lis eloquent fpeecbe to well tbe ma jor ity of Lis fellow soldier. General ll&rtranft. Accobping to tbe itw York . World, Judge DIack, (formerly of bi eounty,) ears the act authorizing Ihe isoe of our greenback corrency 4 was, aud is, and always will be tin- -ou3j(utionaL" and yet in the face the opinion of thi great Demo cratic lepat eothority, hisfriecdsin tt,ii roilDlr unJ Slat m-nnt tit itL. millions more cf tl'w tEConstituiional "urrencr. Three years since, when Hartranft was a candidate for Governor, be was tbe worst abused man that was ever elected in this State. So com pletely has his administration given tbe lie to all the charges against him, that the Democrats in convention at Erie did not dare to utter a word of i disparagement. And at a Pershing electing held in Pottsville, Francis V. iiches, chairman of the Demo cratic State Committee. w-as con strained to say: "The character of oeernor Hartranft for Li.n.esty, in tegrity and palriotium, rannot be Stui-, cesfftiUy imicachcd." After this ad mission of tiuiir base falsehoods, bow can any Denicuxtit: politician or journalist expect to be JK-Jieved in this present canvass? yc& tbe defeat of the Democracy in bio, it, is amusing to note the squirming of tia Pennsylvania Dem ocratic leaders They kdopted the Ohio rag baby at Erie, jviti the hope of strengthening Allen in Ohio, and being benefited in this State by his election. li'ia defeat has shown them that tbe people eatioi be fool- .ed with tbe cry of "more money ."' ani jjiey are all now denying that tbey are ia favor of inflation. Hold tbem to the record, Republicans! Tbey proved themselves politics! scoun drels at Eric, don't let them escape now on the plea t hat they were idiots. They deliberately adopted a doctrine that would have ruined tbe country, and ow that they were beaten ou it in Ohio, tbey are trying to jcrawl awav from and repudiate it. Hold item to the record! They would re pudiiihS their Savior for the sake o! political succus. The Somerset a. euwrQt announc ed last week tjat A. J. Coibora, JCso , tii.id "thrown ofT his Democracy" and woui2 lake tbe stump lor Hartranft, and this announcement, as a matter of course, was accompanied by a vol ume of vituperation end &2ancia tioa. The Democrat has eridenUy not forf often the lessen it learned when tbe i.laredriver'c a was cracked over the tic&i cf Northern Democrats, but it apparently or- gotten that with the war ended aUj terrcr of that instrument, as a means of party discipline. It has hurt no one but itself by C2 coarse abuse of a private citizen for exerewteg a right guaranteed him by tbe constitution, tod which it exercised itself when (t "threw its Democracy" and fol lowed the ban toy pf Horace Greeley in 1872. However, Mr. .Coibora duittke stump last week, and we have never L?jrd a better sustained argu ment than .lie pakes in behalf of the old Democratic .doctrine of "hard money," and against the inflation her esy and infamy adopted -by the par ty leaders at Erie. It requires co Xo one will suspect the New York Tribune of a very urgent desire to elect Hartranft, or defeat Tirsbing. Yet this is what its regular corre spondent writes of the situation in this State: "The truth is, nothing was ever plainer in politics than the defeat of Pershing- Jt would take little short of a j-iiracle to change the current that is now ruacmg strong in Gov. Hartranft's faror.- The Pennsylvania Democrats fell in at lis tail of Win. Allen's process:on, and must now follow it over the prec ipice. They were lull? warned of the risk they ran, and tbey deservs their aba. Hartranft is popular all over tbe State. In J 8J2 the JWdec tial campaign carried him through, but fciare then he has built himself up in political opinion, so that be now Us more personal trcs;ih than any man in Lis party. His admiuis-, tration Las been a csfu and success ful one, and many people who doubt ed bis Integrity ben be ran three years ago, feel that tLy did him in justice and owe bun the reparation of their support now. l KiEW YORK LETTER. '.' YanK, October 25, 1S75. OLyiCA L. All bail. Ohio? The dispgtcbea from tLat rreat State, making certain tbe election of Hayes on an honest, hard-money platform, ft'tsef more sat isfaction in yew i ork tha anv pieco of news that has reached us 6ince the takin of Yicksburg. The majority is 6ii all, but it is enough. Tbe battle was fought on the square issue of honesty vs. dishonesty, and the vote of Ohio settles the question. The rag-money manufacturers are pushed to the wall, tbe government wiil pay its debts ; inflation, wiib reparation lurking in its shadow, 1 dead, and bigness men breathe more easily. AH honor io tj,e honest men of Ohio. All honor to tie CvL!,a Re publicans of that coble KtaLc, who. olaced themselves between their j touniry and ruin, and fought so well tbe oatjlc upon the result ot wuicu the business of the country depended. Tbe news weJ ne.cpiy here, as you may buppoe, with tbo liveliest satisfaction. Tbe decent Democrats' were quite as well pleased as tbe RcptbJeans; in fact, among the busi ness men, tbrjj was no diversity of sentiment. Alt vw C.'ad that the rag-baby had "died a iwrblft," and that it got its quietus before it got Ljrgo and strong enough to do ny haras. Nov let tsnj,;'Iyania follow suit, and tho question as io which party will elect the next President $uu tbe The moral to all this is: Johu Kelly controls Tammany, Tammany controls the city, the city controls the State, and the State has a powerful influence in the nation. John Kelley, as the bead ol Tammany, will have, in the event ef Democratic success next, year, a control in tbe affairs of the nation greater than any ciner man in the nation. .It behooves tbe Republicans of the country outside to see that no matter of merely local importance stands between them and a Renublican success. I hope my- Republican readers in the States bold ing elections in November will take this warning home to themselves, and do all that is in them to prevent tbe Democracy from captunug those fetates. Alore depends upon their action than they are aware of. The Republican conventions ol tbe city renominated llackett and rhelps for tbe positions they are now occu pying, and we hope to elect them despite Tammany and the rum-mills and thieves. It will be a bad day for the city and the country if we do not. All the States should follow Ohio iu a decent condemnation of all that is bad and vile in goyerumuiit matters. A LIFEWKLL SffcST. What a world of time most ot us let run to waste, which, rightly used, would enable us to become wiser and better! This excellent sentiment is at least as old as Confucius ; a hundred successive generations of our ancest ors have each, iu turn, indorsed its respectability, until it has got itself adopted into a calendar of truths which alUenerate, ana pretty mocu all give tie go by. Even thai division of tho twenty four hours of the dav by the masonic craft, which attributes eight hours to acts of worship and benevolence, eight to affairs, and the remaining eight tj refreshment and repose, would geni to be, with tbe vast ma jority of persons, more fanciful than real, and tho actual rulo would be more Dearly expressed by merging the portion set apart for piety and good works with that for rest and re freshment, thus giving two-thirds of eafli day to the gratification of mere ly physical want; and desires. In deed'tis so much tte fashion, and we are so well used ti dawdle over our business, and run to excess in our recreations and pleasures, that we wonder at the case wiijj which an exceptional man, like Mr. A. '. Stewr art, carries the great weight of his business affair?, and can with difficul ty beliere teat be ptij! finds time each day to read a portion of some ijreei; author iu bis ori-riual tongue, and that be still cheri&bes and gratifies his ta?ifl for art, and surrounds iiia self in his leisure hours with persons eminent in the vaiioua lutellectual walks of life. AU tiiii y "Dtroddctory to saying tLat last week detl ok away a well-kuown business mn lL;iay wbich resulted in GriGin kuockicg House down. Here the matter eud ed uutil this morning, when the par ties again meeting, some high words were uted, but no blows passed. Tbey separate i, House going toward t store where his son was employed, ter which he met another party and became involved in a dispute, using language Griflin considercil not suit ed to tbe time and place. Griflin ap proached House and placed him un der arrest. M. House stepped to the front of the store, and seeing Griflia with oue hand on bis father's collar, and a drawn revolver in tbe other, supposing tbey were involved in a personal dispute, stepped iuto the street with bis band besido him. Grit Dn asked him if he had drawn a pis tol on hiiu. He answered "No." Col. Rouse remarked that he would draw one, and proceeded to do so, wLereupon Gritlin fired at him, then turned and shot his sen, who had drawn his pistol. An indiscriniiuate firing began belweeu GriUni, Col. House, and W. Allison, who bad hitherto been a spectator, and wbo sided with Griffin. Griflia fin d six shots, five at House and one at bis eon. Allison tired twice. Cul. Rouse was killed instantly. It . :s thought his son canuot recover. Allison is a member of the M. E. Church, aud was recently elec.ed oue of the Hoard of Steward.. No cause is known why be should have taken nart in tbe difficult v. The. Coroner's Jury gave a verdict of justifiable homicide. Griflin and Allison are iu custody. House was Lieutenant Col onel of thu First Tenuesseo Infantry, and a man or prominence in his lo cality. a. Terrible Harder. Memphis, October 21. Dr. Ral lard, formerly T Texas, residing aear Marion, Ark.f while riding with q, lady yesterday afternoon, was way laid and shot bv a man named An drews, who tired one barrel of a shot gun at tbe Doctor, the charge taking effect in his neck and face, knocking bini off bis horse. After tailing llal lard asked Andrews to raise him up, which be did.into a sitting posture, and then placing tLe yvu near his head discharged the other barrel, literally Uowicg Mallard's head off. Andrews then weqt to Mrion and surrendered himself to the authorities. Andrews had been employed by Bal lard, and a few davs before Ballard had knocked him iloyq twice. Bal? lard iJ represented as bay ing been a viulent man, and had on Sunday last waylaid and shot his wife's nephew, Andrew Fraser. Segr Ilanared In St. Lnnlw. dare uot proceed g-ii.-i biiu, as his partners are relatives I the Presi dent. Casey, in pa: i; uUr, cf New Orleans, i3 a parly alluded to. There are, probably, no less thau thirty dif ferent parlies who now stand con victed, and whose terms of punish ment is in no case less than two years, and $10,000 fiae. Some of them may be sentcuceu tor six years aud $20,000 fine. Milwai'KEE, October 21. In the Krskeiiie trial to-day ex-Senator Doolitiio concluded his argument for the' defence, aud Judge Dixon, for the Gove-ruuieut, closed tbe case. Judge Drummond charged tho jury, and tbey weut out. After an ab sence of two hours tbey returned and rendered a verdict of not guilty. The remainder of the revenue trials were postponed nnti! November 31, owing to the necessary absence of ex-Senator Carpenter aud Judge Dixon. Xotorfcnn Counterfeiter ArreateU in Illinois. S. hap, October 22. Henry Brown, the negto wLo filled Philip Pfarr, a German liviog a fey miies from the city, and then ravished and robbnd bjs wife, on tbe night of the 25th of May, waa hanged in the yard of the jail at Four Courts &t fine o'clock to-day. In a brief speech made on tbe scaffold, he admitted hayjng eu uck I'farAhe bow which caused Lis deatb, but licpicd out raging ilrs. Pfarr. Nearly 3,000 pc:oua were present in the jail yard, and the wiuuCTsand roofi cf b! the houses in tbe vicinity, and even the roof of the jail itself, "as well as tbe streets in tbe neighborhood, were Ihe crowd tbronsred with people whose life well illustrates thu attain-1 must bare numbered nearly 5,000. menta possible to any busiuemi A t pxaet'iy hatf Pt one o'clock the principles that will govern ita fei'tion,,o. Rut Mr. 1 legem a u not only ea as regards the finances of the coun try, u settled. Speaking of political successes, tbo SITUATION IN THE CITT. is oot onlv entertaining, but instruc tive, obn Kelly, a brawling, pot bouse, corner-grocery politician, oc cupies the place lately held bv Tweed as the head of Tammany, and vho ever is the head of Tammany, con trols tbe Democracy of tbe city. The best judge the city has ever bad is Recorder llackett, who for tea years has been the terror of the dangerous classes. He has never al lowed politics la cowe into his court. Criminal brought bfio;2 fciro have been tried by and not by Je cecefsities of tbe Demoerstic party. Consequently, he has bnng a teore of tbem, and has rent hundreds and and hundreds to Sing Sing. So ably, honestly and impartially las he discharged the duties of his office. that he has earned tbe uodving ha tred of every thief, and the equally undying gratjtuqe or every reputable man in acw orj;. Two year ago TanifiiSOTjj under took to stock bid court with us tares. The appointments cf clerks and other officials were distributed aaongtbe wards, and Judge Hack eU was aotjGed that he was'expected to remove Lid subordinates and ap point those selected ty Tammany. He refused. He wrote a Litter ;o those making this insolent demand Li at it was absolutely necessary to tbe p.ojiv administration of the law that tbe courts should be kept free from political influence: that his J tabic. of lair intellectual gifts,, and points the moral of my foregoing sermon on tbe yala cf time. Mr. William liegeman, born ju 1S(, wad educat ed a druggist, aud when be died pa a bead of the widely knswq firm of liegeman & Co., whose several at tractive stores on Broadway have been fmJa? to the public for so many years. .S ou- jt cot remarka ble that a mau bbould become a suc cessful druggist, if ho works bard enough and long enough to become sily (opd first of tbe pharmaceutical chemists of Uyi ,ci'y and carried all scientific jitudics in au jj be counse led with bis business to a pigb Qint of cul'ure, but be also gained grct proficiency in tbe arts of painting and music, so that Le would have been noticeable in the practice of eiuer art baa be not potsegscu so jnaDy other claims to intellectual and social distinction that tbe-sc merely stood or cc;opi!ishmenls in his well rounded character, i'ow this gen tleman was, day by day, an active business man, giving the usual time and care and thought to ibe conduct of a large and pruspt-rous buJncet. Yet, in those hours usually regarded as sacred to rest aad ri 'creation, be j bed, .by wise husbandry of spare Dcurs, gaifcer.?4 ir?iu iu tbe garden of knowledge bicb ,ar? S'Jally tbe result of lbs assiduous JiUcrp- pi & lifetime. Verily, tu hums .are golcT en. RF.LIC.iOl'S. The fall aud winter of '75-'7G will be made memorable in New York by a thoroughly systematized revival movement. The churches, without jeeertion, have joined bands, and an effort wille made such as the world never saw btforj. JJooc'r and San key will opto tbe ball in Brooklyn . Miller, Bliss, and a scuru of o;ber well known revivalists will commence at the same time, aud all the clergy, jyitb such layman as have gift in tte way cf Ejjyr and song, will second their esoru." TLx jsiness of the Christian world, for tb c four months, will be revival. TLey pro, pose to fill the air with religion to make it tbe topic of convervation trap was sprung, an. tea ifc;cueu culprit hung daojipg in tbe'aif. Martlerera Ljarbed. Wasiiixuton, October 22 Tbe treasury department to-day has a teh gram from Colonel Wasbburne, chief oi tbe secret service division, anuouueiug that be has arrested, near Fulton, III., tbe notorious coun terfeiter Ben Boyd, w ho during the past ten years has uniformly escaped capture, pltbougb well known s one of tbe most successful cutters of bank uote plates iu the country. When the officers came upon him, he aud two comrades ran across fields and through the woods, and Boyd was captured by Col. Wab burne only after an eight mile clnse on horseback. It was ascertained that Boyd bad bis "mill" at Centra!', Illinois, and the government bas now seized at that place a number of plates for the printing of $20, $50, $I,0(J0, and $5,000 bills, together with a large lot of material and, counter feit national bank notes, ready for circulation This arrest is considered one tif the most important ever made by the secret service, Boyd being regarded as the mozi skillful plate engrave r in tbe counterfeiting business. Muaotoeni trr Prealttrnt I.inroln' Krniaini EiftCsnreil. Si'itixiiiiELD, Oc 20. By the ig aor&uce or carelessness of some work men engaged in the deep cut for a new railroad near tbe cemetery con tainiug tbe remains of the late Presi dent Liucoln, the splendid monument over his remains was badly disfigur ed yesterday morning by the pre ma ture explosion of a. iaa of nitro glycerine. A great rent is risible from tbe upper west corner diagonal ly to the base, while a few stones are missing on the east corner. The workmen were using ome nitro glycerin? on the huge rocks ju3t out oide the cemetery wall, and put in too great a charge, and the conse quence was that things were consid erably shaken, trees torn up, etc.. and had it not L,ec3 for the distance from the monument it would have been utterly ruined 4s " '9 !' Pan scarcely be repaired. This incident shoe's pearly the great danger in ajlowjng work-men. who are jgnorant of its explosive properties the privi lege of touching nitro glycerine at all A Xna Bun over jr hTIm- rgAl'KEE, October 10. About a week ago" ibfi vtriff of Portage eualy, flawed Baker, ' :aB iEei by iwo brother, niiiiitij Ames a.d sa'a'c Cartwrigbt, whom be aiU'tjiWd (o eject from a building This morning sbont three o'clock a party of mask ed nifcii, uiijjjberiug forty, went to the jail at Stpveus ?oi;;, ,seized tbe watch and put b'lU in uonj, unal down the outide doors, took out the Cartwrigbt, and bung tberu to a pine tree overhanging the road. ;Tbe VhoJ.u affair was quickly and syste- 1 1. ere is no evi A horrible act-ideut occurred about nine o'clock lust night in tbe Pan Handle tunnel in this city. It ap pears that about that hour a traiu coiiii Eiut struck a mun at the mouth of" 'tte U;oiu-J; zpA he was caugbt uader the engine n'rid 'dragged nearly to the depot. Ilia bat uuti a portion of his bend and brains were iouud near the spot where the train struifj ifiyii a-2 bis body was discov ered about midway Letn-cc-iJ tlrrrin elcre'r and the depot. '' '" ' ' The body wa ejj't,'se(iuenfl iden tified as that of a young man named James Dillon, aged twenty-three y cars, a brother of Thomas Dillon, a huckster, at wLotp house, No. 15 Third arenus, the deceased lre J. The body raa reniovpd to the house of Mr. D., -where an- Mitjiiost will bo mull trliu oi, m miu w inv uvperiLteu real enlate, tii ; A certain lot of ground iltaate In MeTersdn'.e humuKh, Suuir"-.-l county, fa.,eitalmix una f .arth acre, mora or leaa, with a two-tory Irame dwellinir house, and etable thereon erected. UouiHletl on the north by Key Mono avenue, on the cmi by lanlaol tho heirs of Peter Slejcrs, tied., and on the south by alley: with the appurtenance. Takon In execution a the property ol Solomon eirlnl, at the iutt ol C. H. Kaulier k Co. ALSO All tbe right, title, iulereat and claim of E. II. Marshall, ol. In and to the following real estate, V'a certain lot of eroond situate In Somerset hnr.. i,irflt muiitr. i'a.. conlaiiiiiitf acres, with a three story brick store houe thereon erected bounded by lot ot 11. C. lieerlts on the north, il. F. Si-hell on tbe east, Mitin streetou thesonth, and Main Cross street ou the west, with Ihoap-.i,inii:tt.-es. TiKen in execution as the property of K. 11. lUitrli'All at the suit ot ration x uursi ci ai. ALSfl A II the rlirht. title. iutcre.t and eTalin of John It. ik-nlord und K. S. Ashcum, trsdlna: as Xentord a Askiim,, or, in and to the fallowing described rfvil estate, vii: four cerium lots of irround situate In Mr reta liate uor., somerset county, i-a., omiaininir :wrei. adiuininir street on the nortti eust North street ou the north west, and alley on the south east, with the appurtenances. Takeu in execution us the property of Bedford A Ashcum at the suit of McCoinas, L llman A l o. ALSO Alt the ritfht, title. Interest and claim of James Hurley, ol. In aad to the following described real estate, vii: A certain tract of land situate in Northampton township, Somerset county, I'a., coHiaiuinif W acres, more or less, oi win h there are alut acres cleared with a 14 story dwelling house and lo stable thereon erected, adtotuintr Iuiios ot Ja coi roorbauh, Wilmoih k S-na'.r aud others, a ilk the appurtenances. litkeu hi executl;n as the pnierty of Jmcs Iiagler at the suit oi 6. 1'lul.-on & Co. ALSO All the rltfht. title, interest and claim of Xels.'n Meyers, of, ui aud to the lolloniug deacribed real estate, vii: io. 1. A'cerUin tr:ict of land situate ui Mcy ersdale bof. anil Summit towusiiip, SomerACt Co., fa,, coutaiuui 1S-J acres, more or or less, ol which lliere are acres clear, with several dwelling houses, stable and grini mill und itlur buibiunss ihcreou erected, aojoiuitnc hunt ol tliiiiccr and licrkley's heirs, JJuecblcy and others, with the appurtenances. N . A cerUiu tract of I.inii situate iu Suui n:L township, Soiucrsct county. Pa., eontaiiui s; u acres, more or less, of which there is atiout lou acres . :lti.rei, with six dwellinir huuscs a id oti er bui d.nB thereon erected, adjoining .Meycrsdale boroaKii and known as the Henry iiieyers tratt, witn tue appurteuaiiSX-s. Taken ui execution as the proper:.)- of Nelson Meyers at the suit of i'rancis J. tjuunlryuim's use elal. ALSO All the rijrht, title, interest and claim of Wm. li. Shaler, ol. In aud to the follow iug described real estate, viz: Four certain lots of nn und situate In the town of ejarrett, Somerset eounty. Fa., and known on thetreneral plan of suid town as lots No. 00, el" an-J 3,Uox larjro frame planing mill build- inn mereon erecieo. oounueu ty xilayette, Jel b rsou an 1 Center streets and iiiatkberry alley. with Su .-ar alley lt)1 leet wide, ruutiinx bt tweeu lots ;os. ti ana tj-j, ttn tpe a.urteiiaii. cj. Taken in execution as the pprjicrtyol Wm. 1$. shaler at the sun ol Daniel lleitk'y, executor ol Sarah Helllev, tjeceased. AL-SO Alltheriaht, title, interest and claim of Wm. It. Humtiere, ol, iu and to the following described .-eul eitate. A certain tract of land dtnats in the villain of summit .tuns, dot lerifei C4uuty, i'a., eontainiuir 14 acres, more or less, with a three story summer Doiei, navintc a iront 01 iw leet unit uepin 01 40 leet, with a 1' story back buililiinr l'x40atutcheI, thereon erecleij, ailjoiuinx iaiids ot bphraiin .viil- ler, VMiiuw rerrel aud others, with the appurte nance. Taken In execution as the property of Win. Ii. Humbert at the suit of Kdwanl Keltu an '. Martin V Indie, doing business as Keim & V. in-He. et al. TKKM.S. Any ierson purchasing at the above sale will please take nolue that let! per cent of me purcuase money will ue requirefl as soon as the property is knocked down, otherwise it will again ue expoaeu 10 sale. 1 he residue of the pur chase money must be paid on or belore the 11th of November, 134, the day taxed by the Court lor the acknowledgment of Slieritl a deeds, andnodeed will be acknowledged ualil the purchase money Is paid in lull. OLIVER KNEPPEK, Oct sueriif. Ucdlneou Kexc Advert i.-temenl. FOR HEALTH COMFORT & ECONOMY. Cork shavlnas are unaurpaas! as an article Sir beddlnir. F"rty pounds will fill the larvest mattress, only elht cents per pound, they wiil last for )ears. Parties Ttsitina; the txroaiTios will please call and see sampleat, AEMSTBONG, BBO. Sc CO'S, 44 A W First Avenoe. PittsbnriH. Pa. Maanfartarert and dealers In Corks, Bungs and Brewers supplies. Send i.,r price lists. tJetober ). OWEJNS & SCOTT, EGISTEK'S NOTICE Aoilce la hereby given to all persons concerned as legatees, creditors or otherwise, that the follow ing accounts have passod register aud the same will be presented for continuation and allowance at an t 'rpbans' Court, to lie held at Somerset In and lor Somerset County, Pa on Thursday, Qctober , JSfo, where all persons Interested may attend If they think proper. Account of Mary A. McMUlen, Admrx.,ofMary Read, dee. Account of Hiram Morrison, ad m'r ol Jane H. Monisoo. dee'd. Account of Uenry and Arnoj Waiier, adis'rs of aonu kt. aiacr, uec a. Account of Jerome B. Jennings, adm'r of Is rael Khoails. dee'd. Account of J. H. I'hl adm'r ol Solomon Knee, dee'd. Account or A. S. I4 itchel ar,d Jeremiah Llston, ex rs of Thomas I.isloii, dee'd. Account of Samuel Conip, ex'r or Benjamin Troutman, dee'd. ' Account of Michael Long, ex'r of M:ii Ialen Louk, dcu'd. Account of E. J, and J. S, Meyers and W. O. f5chrwk, ex'rg of Jacob J. Meyers, dee'd. Account ol U. L MiUcr, ex'r ol W. P. Welsh, one, deo'd, Aocount of Emmanuel J. Llchty, ox'r of Wm. Meyers, dee'd and testamentary guardian of the minor ehHdren of said dee'd. Account of Michael Long, trustee for the sale of the real estate of Magdalen Long, dee d. Isaac Kaullman, trustee for the sale of the real estate of Jacob Custer, dee'd. .'. i-ennnt ol Samuel Kennel, guardian of Ellen M.'frcrief. 'Account of Danjcl iwa: ner Luo d'ar. of Chris tiana Kwarner, ' ".. Aceimui ui Junii Ankonv. iruardian of Isaiah Good. AeConnt of John TIT llulilr!iamn. ffn:irill.,n of aonu ii. iiiarteeny. Commission Merchants, 153 W. PRATT Street, BALTIMORE. We arc in want of GLADES BUTTER nn.l promise the same promptness in making good returns as in seasons past. Liberal advances made upon shipments when desired. Cards can be had at Express office, and Stores. Very respectfully, ' 0 W E X S & S C O T T. - September '20, 187-5. B. Brooke Nyce& Co. BUTTER COMMISSION MERCHANTS JYb, .54 South Street, BALTIMORE, The latge and regular trade that we have ior IJutter all the year round offers superior inducements for Merchants and Dairymen to ship their Unttcr to us and ye respectfully .solicit their favors promising strict attention to all sent us with prompt sales and check for proceeds, Most respectfully, IJ. ISrooke ZViee & Co. N. J. Our Shipping Cards can be had at nil the Express Offices, September 22, 1873. Trial List for 2nd Monday of Nov. 1875. First Week. FOR MONDAY, Til if 8th. Attorneys. ColUuCllJ (Wroth and Uhl, Koontx, Schell, Ulil, I'lil. and Cojfroth k Kuppel, PtAUrTIMS, Jonas HooYer'jext'r, Adam Shrlver. Jacob O. Fhilllppl, Chailes Wancn, Jaeub Stme, ATTOaSET. J. O. Kimmel ani PrruDim ! Kixmt; Haers, jBaerd, aouoJ, Alexander Walker, IKoonti, i Oitlpdh A Raiipel,! roe Richacd jor aq.l Pen- 15 tfirr. 187 J Kiudlay ami Roddy, lli Feb. t 72 Sept. Company, P. and '. 1 Company, FOR WEDNESDAY, THE IOtii. ! Annie Zimmerman, i IT i..hiliru. n.l i.(n. 'no-. v,iv mina, r. and C, Railroal ' X& Ma. I doj dii do Kailnv.1 135 Sept.1 173 1 I i L'hL and Cotfroth A , Isaac Jenkins, Baers. Kuppel. Colborus, William St. Bowman 'Koonti. Maggie McKce, held to-day: We cctiid not learo denoo of itit.'iita' i.f ila'pTelra-1 how thff-OBfr'rttfnate younsr man got tors, but it is bOeierstooi hi-y ,atteiii, ibayajv the "train; J'itlrbunjh ironi tne town ot 1 lover. ; ilommeY.ciai. " , Tk let Die from Aeeldewlal loUn- St. Louis, October 22. A special f'.'&ru SJicoh, Mo-, to the lluhe-J)em-bfrat says lir. li. L. fiber man and Samuel I'arker.'bije of li)e oldest tit i?eqa at tiis place, went to Cevier to-daf, a4 Wbj!? ijierp visited Dr. Shank's drugstore. 4ft,?j p4yin! the BtorelLy had ui proc;.edpd tfu rods when Purkt-r Mi an tbetu-tti in coDvulaioDS la Ere miuutes il". Sberman wus similarly affected, and lq tw62ty niinotes both were dead. f 1 1? gpfosej V:cj were poisoned, Storel.y ucti Law, : i Little Kock, October 20. At St Charles, on the White river, on Sun day morning while the sheriff of Ar kansas county, with two prisoners, wo s cojord rnao named Carrigan, And trje' otcer a vybe ha csaed Dugan, were vvaiucg for' the'ljoat Jo take tht'fu to (Jlarebdon a paity ot maed ji-tj, ji jj srirted. Beized lh sheriff" ami possp fto4 bor,4 the tHO prisoners together. The mob fired aud killed PutfDj) irjataqtlf and. tbeo separated, Duan bad been sentenced to be bang for tbe murder IcSOLUTlOV .NOTICE. -.Votleo 13 JierehT eiven that the e.,iariuer.ihl j heretofore "e.iistin between . H. and C. A. Wal' teV. of iiebharts, under the Unn name of Wal:r ., has A Bro. solvent. ocfA) i Ihuday (tJetober 4th, IjCS.) been dis- u. il. Al.l r.K, c. A. WAt-i c OURT PROCLAMATION. . J .1 r. '.i..T' . . ; . I ".e..e. e. o, u u .v- -"-ue,. : grantea a covy tn Murder Will Oat. The IVemt crcy Lave rtu4 rert-4 body A Will am Alie, and arc goinjj to exhibit te corpM! in 1'enn pjluania during lie prerfnt week. WLy not li-i tie t durable Ltited proof to how that ibe Democratic j stopped the payment pf a fraudulent managers aud tricksters have descr- j dtim to lyelly, amouolicg xo J9,000, ted all the traditions and teachings'?? nnoyed the JJosa, that jshpa of the (aihprs, and are now worship ping at tie sfcr.'w pf an inflated p-jtoolof Tammanny Domioated Is He per currency, tbat would ffse "Old stead. Ibe same sauce was wrved clerks, etc., were good, reiibic. well qualified men, and be should retain fiVerywbere, and at all times. mem mis action, coupled who tbe Great ao& will be effected. A faottiat years ago, when Uackelt gvateniAtiraTlir made on tbe ram wilts and the saair bung Lells, crooked bueioeea of all kinds is to be assailed; iu short, an t'Tort is to be made to elevate the moral Lsne of th -itv at Ln irenoinination, be was d?feted, ud a j GreCt ffos'd will La BccomnlisLed for Meciuxic's Falls, Me , Oot. 22 1 be skeleton of a man was found in tbe woods in South Pari yet-ierday. The skull was broken. Parts of a coat, vest and bots were also fund ftnd havs been identified as similar to thoe s'ofl by man named Wet- lar, woo left the Jjotfl jn-tij ris about four y ir tg-, late at nightj to go to his b.-ardlu housa, baring in his possession at tbe time $1,100. Detectives are weirking up the CA.-e. f if rl blr I-rap. Chicago, October 22 A man named Ki.er, about twenty years of age, who bas recently become insane on the subject of religion, slipped in to tJ.r; ;oyrrof the water works yes terday ifii'-KNi'-fl, 8'id a.-cending to the tt.p, a divine i,f mmut i 7.0 A-it, threw birnw If iiter hud as 'dashed : to 'nie-ces on the rtks beluw. Ibe churches, 6tiJ rpaDT ruec outside i arts ia dni'f earnest. T)itr'tf viy bj rntal NUtakt M Wllkf obirre. iiifiory" or "Old Uullion" clotti. i 1 teIP.8- 8,60 eocd officerthe no lack of eiiiior famjs or labarerk Seh.o.4, Pa . October 22 -E L tbetnsli with curses, as with a . l . "" It will be n great thiu-r fur Jfew i Hick, son of '.Vi.'r li'S, a highly garment, could tier look opon the ' nJ be nable to give -o g-L a rcVi degeneracy of their profes&t4 follow-1 son for the necessity of squel-hiu BUSINESS al his counsel nra. Wfej .ciiarip renue to Monroe eouolf , wlttre tfce sheriff wa$ "taking; tbe prisoners. V.'nrnEAs. tte KoaoraWe William M. Kiij. Pryj'dent of the several Courts of ekiKjuion l'lens of the Counties coiu)suinK the siateenth Ju'il'lal IM-lrlet, and Justice ol the Courts oi Oyer and Ter miner and Oeneral Jail Delivery, for the trial ol all capital and other otfcndersm the said liistrict, and Lewis A. TrRKU and Johiah Mowrt, Ks-ou-n. Jutlifcs of the eVirtsol f)mmin Pleas. and ."uitti-es ot the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and Cmcal' ..( Ih,;:Krr,'fT tNe tiialof all capital ah4d eeherojUudeirfiu tueCoi.l 01 rioue.det; have f;?ued their prwepts and to nie iiTreficd,'for'h.!d inx a Cun of eVmmon Plcai, and (ici-ral-Qvar-Ur aiewiioiis uf tt)f Peace, and C,ei:eral Jail lx liv ery aud Uouru ol eiyer awd Tk;mincra at tiomerset Oa HonHaj, Xoietnber S. 17, 7IoTit il htrcby tU'C to all tho Justices of tha Peace, the Coroner and I "rastttbles witliin the suid Oiunty of Somerset, that thev be then anil ttier their proper persons, with their rolls, rer..r.l.i.m.ui iititHi, ek. -at'on' and other remembrances, to minw e nimws wnic 10 ir.er eu.ue; aud In that behalf appertain u he done; and al.o, they vhn willproseetite ajralnstthe prisoners thritarci shal be io the jail of Somerset County, to be then aid J-ere. to prosecute atralnst them as shaU he 111st d Saiiii Off I Y Kit KSKPPi.R, SoiAeijt't, lv-:. . Sheritt. J. A. Ranch, ; Anne Ko.l.iv's admr, Koonti. Koontr, foltiorr., Colborns, Koouta, I hi, I LA. Jenkins. Colliorns, John O'Couner, Kooacr. C. t. Pickina-. Colborns and Koonti, Isaac liolaapple. I jColfroth A Kuppel, P. anJ C. Railroad fVmpanT, Felix k Allison, L'rtt.lA.l..lr I. u .,. - . ' - .'''-I 1. 11117(11. ? ."Jreyon ; .r.Kh h Rui.pcL !. W. illlamson. JTOinUTHf, ' Uaer A -,ronP U.li.,u .1 ! J. 1. .Michael 4.i " II C. Miltentiermr. V T Miv I'olfruth A Ruppel. ! Barney Wolihope. 'snoj A Aaron F. Baker et aljeoj Oollimns, Colboru, Colbomf, cr t Weber, Iwcr t V .hiH.Kn I : wile.- - 1 I Levi Shallen, Uaer, Baer. i KoonU. I Ifcier. Coffroth Kupel, SJXoT. il Feb. 17 1 1 , ICoHroth A Rutipel. (Pat. AMarr H.dlc. 11a ppetnnil Coilroth ! Kupne!, t'has. an.l Nic. lom. u A nu lla do do -lT4 I do uo dj do do do do J.O. K;mu.el. !.a:oh Iinihaler. h;4 Second Week, FOU MONDAY, THE 13th. Oalther, Oalrhcr, CSafther, Koonta, Oilliorns, WMIIam 9. Itarak, Same, Eflifinwl Lichty. j Jacob. J. Walker, jL. K. Nortlin, ST.B, ColTroth Sr. Kuppel, Utxhly a Manner, lw Aug. ,Koolian Huifus, iKojldy A Huus, and Wo oeuil. ! Koonti. jCoflroth A Kupiicl. 1 1 ui, (Jolln.th U Hui.pel, 'Adam Ares-" OisMhe.'. .!,tm H. M ,c: Aoontj, - fliward Ttim.mcr, .", 'MAX. Mostoller;, Coltpoth A Kuppel, I Jer..ie Mcfarlaud, FOB WEDNESDAY, lira M. F. Smith, 3 9! " Jacob LNmirea, :ix.'; " I hinlel I 'urtia jii IC-olborru, Ihtrid e'nsebeer. W3 ii ' i:-t- SloTcr-iadu.r. ''3 " "T - (Iia.ib I KlK..l., " C!jll.rnj, l.lajerhMononer.-' -1 UX , Colborns an.l H"unli,Ojiver Kneppe-cjh JT fv " do do di do do d-d'J 4Y'ie Advertisements. "jyOTCIE. ?The par.nership heretofore existing between the a lei-signed has this day (11th tXtober, 1S7S,) bron dissolved by mutual consent. ', -.1 H. F. SCHELL, J.O. K1.MMKL, The an lerslaned iMpeotiullv Itfirftiis bit frlend taat he has purchased the interest of 11. f. ScheJ in tha Banking bosinesa -Schell and KimmcE and ha associated witn himself his son 3, eeorire W. Klmmel and Jaroh P. Kiinrael, and will coa. thine t he Haukins: business in the name aad sty;, of J . (). Kiinmel A Suns. w13 J. O. KIMJIEL. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Esute or Henry Fonst, Sr., late ot Paint Twp., deceased. Letters ot administration on the above estate hain been era n ted to the undersigned, notice la hereby sriven to those indebted to It to mv irm diate payment, and tlii-se baring claims airaiust it to present them duly authent touted for settlement f-a-wal::rilay, S'th day of November, 13T5, at the . 1 . . Attaiinp;r4tof. oetlti Linca x uilks ' aw I . 1- n , V- . I. . , -. .. . I, A I linniut-a 1 1t linrt . l L . . .-- Xn ia pence? Thre ia mt.urnm-r ' ui-rt r. - p. y, i. r, , uuuuunjMry .- enough ,V i.-i. r-.i-.lww-a L3 T1 be Mi eaiiGed !r-Vww v3 ,"' '-Jp. iisck- election Itiere Has been K';.t'I'UIe 1 several vears cn.Mi.eer of the D - Hfew . -l-UirU IU 111 K x . . i P t I ine n'lll rrMilfil Ihi. I u.rna nrtr..n.,...s f m. . I I -. - Sute. widiout ..o.n..l.in, ,k ""nocr.U tiat iis is the only true, I .T" tt" ' 77' r:.T il L... ! T'V'l u.V"8,uu.u'al c.wn 1 CL' 11 PP .l. 1- J . " an!y,.ndtocertpoSUbD..ndfrom!-r,7;l 11 ZJJZ ' 1-," ' ? "" ft88l T"P'- ? W ' ,MM:... , i. ,, . '. Z ilt.ii.-icu. iueu know now and ilicks mistaking Anderson ( jy.v-.i.-r-ivu. jiwarvrr. 11 18 ifci irhiii. .. : " . o j - miu.. ucio uri tip nuu v uai 1 dpt ia ve 1 rli's Airents ftp 1?irR m Tjft tar 1 . . : . it m&wmm iwi Aiitf UiiO. f 'V f illinn IIIIIMI. mpei-tt-i wttiteo -of .HycfiHiifc'. ;.ur "uuuw' rendtredt.MU pt;i(,e iat trujju-' A QI$1$ HICKS & SON rtating lLat n iLe reAit.ui evttiiiiyl ' ' . , .?ral, net ours. ane present week, we anticipate tnanv i Llackett Lanrs murt'errr TsmJinsmpct If i'r.avivnni. -.i u. 1 -ooa reun. i nun wenta man in fc'a place who 1 sachusetts do as well, then? wijj l).e a 11-.. . . . . . . u j. uiuit. iuc vuiw e dbu hlltll nR'HIIiaid A liiermill. Iir ia- rarties spot, iperaGo, but wituout etebacginir'a word, fired at him, inflicting a wound from which he died yesterday. rMJAU-;KSi;T, PA.. 1 And Real Estite Brokers. ISTADLISIIED 1S50. IV. :3ns who desire to sea, buy or e xchanee pron uty, r job rent !!, I :i It to their KivanUKeto rejister the description Kienof, t no rharve fc made unleass-iU or rented, tv.l ...-n,. t,.i. I aenerally ia be proci.tlj atLscjed. Xo.- . ' aagU. . 7" W DAVIS & nuovs CHEAP grosery ?nd Confectionery SOMERSET, PA. We desire to inlonn the people of tlila Sonoma nity that we have purchased the (grocery and Coa fectlonery ol H. f. Knepper, Fjo., oyjsite tha Bamet House, and have made valuable addition to the already a stock of Goods. W a sell all the oesi oranus o FLOUR, AND MEAL, COFFEE, T-sy. SUdARJ, SitiE, 5'iil-Pv. MOLASsfcsl, FISH, SALT, SPICES. APPLES, FLAVOR I.N G EXTRACTS, IiKIEU AND CANNED FRtTITS. ALSO, COAL OIL, TOBACCO, OIOARS SNUFF, ' BUOOilS, BUUSiCTi, Tri,-?. t ll klnJi Jrrctich aud ooh.w OANDIES, NUtsJ, ' OB AO K ERS FANC1 CAKES, PEKFUMERT, ' " AND TOILET ARTICLES. COMBS, BRUSHES, SOAP, At' AUa aa LA.r?rt cf Tots, h . i.n-th. ni. I folka. " . If yoo want;aBytl.lsg ia tg Qivst. aii tci fectlonerv line call at - . " Davis' Cheap Grocery OrPOorrF.THEbARNET HOUSE. oot. iy.' . - i Collroth A Ruppel, Collmrns, Colboms, Kuoat, Hav1, Codroth l Kuppel Baers. KoOhtj, Colloth A Ruppel, Co0folh4 Ruppt-t, Baers, Raer. Jiacrs, I'hU Koonta. Oaither. Koont;, Koohrt; Kooiitj, Uaers, Koelilcr A Wolford, Hall rer Walter, .1. Hcoilerson A Bit). Michael Kurnta, riliiau Fier. .tlarairet GloKf, J. J. Stieek A tX., John eleisa, Wm.l.JeAlnA Jsaae A. Jenkins, ."i. Philson a) Ou., ReynoMi A Co., Adam btdiiijrer, - kixer, Koontx, Baers, t 'oll.irn'i. eWlrottrp. R.;pnel, iThomasOalnirher, M Jfov. Jonathan J. WaIter, iS4 " A. G. Miller. lw Tannebill's ex'r., u iMjcba-.l Slii.n.i, 1: JvrriS t J-t-h P. Miller, 3aT Jan. toltfidh k Kuppel, Nels-' n Fea-r, ' 3?1 - Balla! E. D. Yttfiy, SS - S'. I Same, : , - 'uu0, Horner, Meyers aaj ml - ir . Koonta, j iKuonis, I jjun," jug- FOi; TnURSDAT, THE ISt.i. Slack ASholes. I Koonti. I Same. 109 Jan Nathan Bros., .ektlroth A Runpel, 'Bu met Pick Ins; mj " jLiveoiTood A Oliuger, Colboms and Koonta, Jliller, Meyers and US' - j . I iM'.rr. I I iiiiij - ,K-J.Katier Alio., MO JT" - ..i', : oilier--. .M' J a. ra atiier, i. seiiers co. .Cottrocn A Runprl, !':hler-. McKar'and ,-' , Uafther. Itlan-;" K. WeLhos 5,4' :. . - 0otbA Kpp,l, jUenrjsJ-Donse-,, fcs 174 do do d-. t i do a.j du ' 1STS d do do do do di October IS, 1st a. K- M SCHKfKTK. Prothunotary. JChLttJEl,TCJ2r "WATCHES ' FOREIGN WATCHES, DIAMONDS. CLOCKS. JEWEtVY. Oliver and irlated Ware, ''satiow prices, t? WHOLESALEE XCLTJSIVELY. Prompt attention to UAllitamA -. ... . . ' ., s-a not HUM. ( ew) 6H Fifth Aver.oe, secoml door. oderj by mail Ptftohcx, is; j. P. A, WALTaa, ' CHEAP CASH AM) Walter A Bro., of Qobharti, bavins; dL.lted to P1 tnem iluiy ulheullcatel for settlement .rtnershlp,anewftrmha been estabUshed by tX'm?1'1 - Friday, .- P. W. Tr.t:i4U STORE. DMIJfJSTRaVTOR'S IfQTIC EUie uf PoUl J. Baer, Uteof Alleahiy Taj.., n n . Letter bf admlnistratiim on tho aboro eaUta PliftniTf1!-1 5v'n tee jrranted to the nndersiifne.1, notice 1 "VWUtXi. hereby Klven u thow Indebted toil u. make Imrne- uiaie payment, ami tboae havlnireUinw avalnst It partnership. C. A. Walter and C. W. T rural. Goods sold at a low Haul-, for cash ami predoee ; No CREDIT. "i'" All Kindt of merchandise kept. constantly orj SJL. J. BAER. Administrator. .a..-i i. II OJYK I S A CALL. Walter & Truxal. October 13, 1ST j. . ' JSfaJcfies! patches! Wafches! ' r n : I ' ,z . E. P, ROBERTS & SONS, -.... . No. 16 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgb. Gents' (5. .Id snd Silver American Watcbrs, La- Lettera of admlnLtiratian oa the aboro e;tal) dies' ni!d Wab hes, prices very low: Jewcry, hereby aiven to thoee lmiebte.1 to U,u make lmme- A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. E tato of Dav'.d S ha Ter. late of Paint township. ed. bavins; been irranted to ondersisrned, aoLke (a Chains, Stiver and plated Ware, Jiooaj, Cutie.y( h.r.1.. vlr.H in ilw ImihlMl ia it in n.k. imnui. Clocks ami I totleal fiootia. -- !i0.i.,...t ...i t . i ni cl.lfna .Ml. N" It We hava tha lanreal stnok of Watcnoa ' it. o present them duly authenticated for settle- In tho epy. and offer tbem at. the very l('m'H Neuron Saturriav, tho Suth day of Nov., lB75,t prices. Sewl for price liat of Watches, or eall and 1 tho late residence of aaid deceased. sen as when tn the eity. No trouble to show you H1KAM SHAFFER. joo-is and ir ho yen prices. ocfi AdmipiMralbr. oet!3
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