KEMItATED & COMMISSION No. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, JtALTI.MOHE, MD. IIA- MA KK . SPECIALTY OF GLADES BUTTER, and have cverv facility for handling it to the brst possible ad vantage ami obtaining the highest market prices. Our ship peis may depend upon receivinjv the sales promptly and their money at once. We reler by permission to Third National Bank, Baltimore. J. O. Kimmel & Sons, Bankers ,Somvset. First National Bank, IWeyersdale. S. Philson 6l Co., Bankers, Berlin. ALSO TO The Merchants and Farmers of the (ilades with whom we Jiave done business in past years. The Somerset HeraTd. To'Ti FAurEirsr Ship your Butter to W. S. TEMPLE L CO. ctuiicr 1. 1ST. William. A. Wheeler. yi. S. TEMPLE & CO. BDTTES COSXISSIOH KERCH ANTS! 47 South Howard St., BaKimaro. Wnfcr u FARMFRS k MKRCHANTS JtATINAl. BANK, IUIitmorF. Vote for K. I). Vutry. Votk for F.. J. Meyers. Vote for Allen S. Will. Vote for Panicl StutH. Vote for S.i'm. Snyder. Vote forC. C. Musselman. Vote for Charles T. Huuter. Vote for Jacob M. CampU-ll. Votk lor Rutherford B. Hayes. Vote lor William A. Wheeler. 1kmevi!F.r boys, no scratching. Vote the straight Republican ticket. The lost cause Democratic Reform. Ilt sTKRsare plenty, hod game scarce. Iamk out for Iraui'.s and bogus tickets. Vote your ticket straight from to Hunter. Haves ii I Mate, ana Vote the whole National, County ticket. Remeuiieu boys, no scratching, (he w hole Republican ticket vote E. J. W. There is no charge ma ie f r the Mibliation ot such items as you speak of in your letter. WANTED. 100 lbs. Ginseng. Call on or address Kinney & Campliell, Druggists, Johnstown. Pa. Dr. A. G. Mii.i.RR has Ukea much from the beauty ot Vt km street by placing an unsightly frame building thereou. Pkicfso! Trimmed Hats reduced at "Fashion Bazar." Mh. J. B. TnKnwFi.L, No. 6, Mammoth Block. The man who fails to turn out on Toes day next is a traitor to tbe State. Vote the Republican ticket and see that you scratch notiody. Kt?.NAiu & OiUEst.rvs. Baltimore. have a large Ice Cellar this year to keep Butter in. All should ship their Butter to them. Lawks Coats, at all prices, at '-Fashion Bazar," Mux. Jas. B. Tkeowkll, No. !, Mammoth Block. " Ret us judges w ill do well to read that jiart of tbe election proclamation in regard to the returns. Tbe return day is not Fri- day m formerly. Kbnkaku tXnt jili vs. Ballimore, were the first U) wild sales and money to the farmers lor their Butler It year. They will do ao again this year. The Democrats are doing a great deal 4 braiding just now about the result of uext Tuesday' election. Brag is a go'id dog but Hohi Fast is better. Till years itiiioried Cannaries ; also Cages Ac. for sale at Mrs. J. R. Tkkpwelu No. 6. Mammoth Block. ' Ktxxauu (H uii.rvs, Baltimore, ob- taiood the bekt prw for Butter shtpied mi uicin im er. piun (l mem early this year and you will be pleased. Tde Democratic outpouiints of which their pier Wwsled so muck Ut week were nearly all lailures. That's the v the eopie are going over to Tilden. 'Ladie's Tii-s In Silk. Lace. Crie, Net Ac, &c. at "Fashion Bazar." Mhs. J. B. Tkedwf.i.l, No. C. Mamuvnh Block. To dav (Tnesdsy ) is AH Hallow E'en, or -Hollow eve" as the boys call it. If yi have any cabbage out, you bad liettcr take it ia. ur the boy will perform that office foryoc. UiU'iBuvAk ec thai you have tlie Ju diciary ticket and vote it in full, without a change. Tbe withdrawal of Mr. P. S. Hay is only a Irkk to caU-'h vote. It mean toiacluef. anl comes from toe Den- ojcrauc inunijun.- ti oin nuae any change in tlie election. Il is only to pre- vent a nniieu pun. oar ticKetts composed of worthy sod efficient men ; give Utesa (be full vote. . OUDESLffTS, MEJICHAN1S -:o:- TlirT Pt Ixt nrirralast K-aaoo for every farmer w liu (liiipd to Uicin. an J if jmi -ifh Ui'jh price this season you will do weil to uliip to tlieui. Mr. Jkiiumk Rnvman, ol Garrett, gcta up Win dinners (or ltepuhlicau speakers at liia botel. If the Republican majority is as fiMidas was his dinner, everything will be lovely. Nkw st'k of Gents Linen' Collars, Cull's, Ties. Scarfs, &c. just received at "Fashion Bazar, " Mrs. Jas. B. Trkdwei.l. No. 0. lUmtuoiu Block. Tiik Democrats are tlmiding the county will. Ihui tickets and stickers. Give your tt ket a careful reading before votinp it, and see that the names of all the liepulili cau candidates are on it. ItEMF.iinER that Hayes gave bis time, his breast, and his money to the cause of ins country, while 1 iltlcn stayed at borne n 1 defrauded the government by swear ing falsely to his income tax 1 wii.1, be in Somerset at the Kill House, aUiut ten days tor the purchase of horses and mares from four to ten years old. Must le in good order. Hit.h Quiglv. Tiik tickets have been printed and are in the hands of the Chairman of the County Committee. Hemember when you come to vote that they must be voted in three separate pieces, State. Judiciary. and County. Elkction Xkws. Thankful for past favor. I will be pleased to have thooe tending court to call on me at the Black Mansion, w here good accommodations and stnbling will be furnished at low rates. Jon. H. I'ikku Wk beg the indulgence of our readers r the lack of local nea s this week, but the Cue of the nation is of more iuiwr-tatu-e than local news, therefore we devote the greater part of our columns to the cause of the I n ion. Ladies. Gents, Misses, Cbildrens and infants Wool Hose, in stripes and solid colors, at Mri J. R. Tkrdwell, "Fashion Ba.ar," So. ft. Mammoth Block. The Democrats are circulating stories that some of the best and most influential Republicans in the county have gone over to Tilden. Sich bare faced lieing as this will not win. The Republicans of Som erset county are true to their trust. Keskakd &, Oi'Vksi.I'Th, Baltimoie, bve already sent several sales and the money tor Butter shipped to tliera this sea son, itiey are a prompt bouse and all S'''P to l'm can rely upon having tntjr ,d money early. .MiilLt.-lbc books or the Arm of Garman & Gary hive been left with me for collection All accounts unpaid on tbe first day of January 177 will be collected by law. J. P. rHiLsox, Berlin Pa. Jons Baldwin. Eso. of Stonvcreek twp, sends us word to say that tbe stories that are being circulated of his intention to rote the Democratic ticket are untrue, and that he intends to vote this fall as be al as) s has. Republican. Lost. A breast pin made of a two and a ball' dollar gold piece, with the word Annie engraved on it. Tbe pin was lost soiuewbeie between Mr. Samuel II unset' k ers and the railroad depot. The tinder will be liberally rewarded by returning inc same to luisomce. The dwelling bouse of Mr. Harrison W timer, ot MiUord toanship, was entire ly destroyed by fire on the morning of the liiuinsu ii is supixisea to have been fired by a spark falling oa tbe roof of tbe building. Tbe boose was insured for f'JOO m the Farmers Fire Insurance Com pany of omertet county. Ma Jous Hat of Somerset township, delivered at the Somerset depot lor Cook k Beerils, 78 bushels and 8 pounds or 46m) pounds of potatoes on one wagon load with two horses, ooe ot which Was t colt 3 years old. It you can't beat this sead your colts to Mr. Hay, whe will train tbetu to street! a trace or burst a link. We have b.-en extending tbe period for p.iymeui ot accounts on our books from time to time, until "patience has teased to be a virtue." We nave our gonds to py for in the east and what isdiiens we are now omp lled toc rfleet. Mas. J. B. Tkeowell, No. 6. Mammoth Block. Dit. Cha. Hickock. the dapper little gentleman w bo is opposing Col. Enoch D. Yuuy, is trying a very neat electioneering dodge. He asks Republicans to give him a complimentary vote and si be does m t exoect to be elected. This story is as thin a is the doctor himself. Don't imperil the Disti ict by any complimentary votes tote lor i uizv tue unuier ana the Door man's friend. Strpablirwa am aioXJmw. Tbe Republicans and voters generally of Smerset county, are invited to assem ble in public meetings at the following j place and times : Rlinads' School House, Thursday even ing, Nov. liad. - - r - liakersviltc, Thursday evening, Nov. t. Butkton. Friday afternoon. Nov. S. Mineral Point, Thursday afternoon, Nov. 2. Stoystown. Friday afternoon. Nor. 3. Davidsville, Friday evening, Nov. 8. Jenner X Koada, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 4. Wellersburg, to be announced. Tbe district members of tbe County Committee are reqaested to perfect ar rangements for toe meetings in tneir re spective districts. Gen. Jacob M. Camp bell, tbe Republican nominee lor Cob. ETess, win ue present at most of toe meet tags. tij urucr ol committee. E. M. Sea bock. Chairman. w: h. COIVIIVIISSIOIVI MERCHANTS, No47Soutli I-Iowarcl St., We have every iiicility for handling and selling Butter to the advantage of the Fanners and Merchants, and solicit liberal shipments of Glades Butter this season. We can safely promise our friends who ship to us to sell their Butter at the best market prices, and. will send them promptlv their sales and checks. We refer to the Farmers and Merchants NATIONAL BANK, Baltimore, Md. F.lM laapreaatoa. It is generally supposed by a certain class of citizens, who are not practical or experienced, that Dyspepsia can not inva riably be cured, but we are pleased to &ty that Greek's AforsT Fiaweu has never, to our knowledge, failed to cure Dyspepsia and Liver Complain1, in all its forms, such as Sour Stomach, Cosiiveiiess, Sick Head ache, palpitation of the Heart, low spirits, &c. ic Out of 30 (XK) dozen bottles sold last year, not a single failure was reported. but thousands of complimentary letters re ceived from Druggists ol wonderlul cures. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sample llotllc 10 cents. Itegular Size 75 cents. For sale by G. V. Ben ford. RobbeUies. While Mr. Win. , Bittner and bis family were at church on Sunday last, his bouse in Brothersvalley town.-Uip was entered by thieves. The burglars cur ried off 50 els. in money a'and number of valuable papers. On Sunday night an attempt was made to enter the bouse ol Kpbraim J. Walker, but Mr. Walker was awakened and the thieves scared oft. On looking out of the window Mr. Walker saw two men and a large dog running away from the house. There have leen a number of other petty robter e committei' sucli as ro' b'n ; ben roosts, spring bouses tic. About ten days ago the benerie of Mr. Win. G. Wal ker was robbed of some 30 chickens. The article in last weeks Demverat w ith such llitmiug head lines as "Immense Out pourings of the People;" "Enthusiastic Meeting at Ursina," etc, is very highly colored. The MeyersJale meeting whs nothing more nor leas than the regular meeting of the Tilden and Hendricks club. The meeting at I'rsina was attended by about twenty persons. Hon. W. J. B ier, who was to be one of theseukers, was de tained at home by the accident to his fatti er. A. Bruce Coft'roth addressed the meeting for a short time, when, as there were no other speakers present, the meet ing adjourned. The meeting at Contin ence was a medium sized atlUir, while the Sipeaville and Bakersville meetings were utter failures. Oh! yes ; The outpourings were immense. On Thursday larf, Hampton, a young son of Johu C. Gaither. of Southampton township, was drowned in W ills I reek. It appears that the child was pl.iyiii around the mill where his father was at WJik. when through some means unkn wn, be tell into the water and was drowued. Mr. Gaither was busy helping his men to fix some machinery, when not having time to attend to the boy, he told him to go up to the house. After some little time Mr. G. returned to the bouse and found the boy was not there. Search was im mediately instituted, and his body was found in the creek just below the- mill. Hampton was an unusually bright child of about twelve years ol age. The be reaved parents have the sympathy of the entire community in their terrible afflic tion. Trae Merit Will A few years since the proprietor of Dr. stump speaker. Morris' Syrup. Wild Cherry and Hore hound introduced it here. It was not puffed, but sold on its merits. Our people soon found it to be reliable, and already it bjs become tbe most staple and popular pulmonary remedy In the market, it quickly cures the worst coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, asthma and incipient consumption. Nothing acts so nicely iu whooping cough, snd it Is so pleasant that children readily take it. Containing no oj ium, or other dangerous drug, it is as safe as it is sure. Trial size. If cents ; Urge sizes, 50 cents and One Dollar. Sold by G. W. Bexford. 'Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which never fails. Pleasant to take, and requires no physic: Price - cents. Nijxe Novoohod Faik. The great market ot tbe eastern world has been held at this junction of the Yolea and Olga Rivers, in Russia, every summer for hun dreds t-years. Here "the nations of Eu rope and Asia meet with their products lor trade. Cossack, Chinese, Turk and Persian.. meet the German and the Greek with every variety of merchandise that mankind employs, "from sapphires to grind stones, tea, opium, fur, food, tools, and fabrics, and last but not least, medicines. "J nm. a..rr. - might sometimes be seen. They are known and taken on steppes ot Asia as well as the prairie of the West, and are an effectual antidote tor the diseases that prevail in tbe yaourtsof the North, as well as tbe huts and cabins of the western con tinent. Liwin IU.) Tint; Tbe following is a specimen of bow tbe Democratic misses enthuse. Why even the "Commodore's" flashy headlines would not or could not rouse the latent spirit of Democracy. Take 'em in "Com modore," and run op "bow tbe masses re fused to turn out to bear Democratic speakers." Tbe Johnstown Tribune says : There was a "erand raily" of the Dem ocrats at Davidsville on Thursday sight last. Messrs. Coffroth and Hay, of Som erset, were to have been tbe oraloia, at.d were promptly on band, bu! there' was onl one of aa audience. And the speakers concluded that il was all right anyway, and they would take a drink, and -go borne. BieCtTOr BLKCTIOS LAW. ! at7 av aw. ml.claal 7 . - WHO CAN VOTE.' Every male citizen, twenty-one years of age, possessing tne following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections : 1. He shall have been a citizen of the I nited States one month. 2. He shall have resided in the Slate one year ; or, if having previously been aqual ified elector or native-born citizen thereof and shall have removed therefrom and returned, then be shall have resided there in six months immediately preceding the election. 8. He shall have resided ia tbe district where be intend to vote two months im mediately preceding the election, inaluad of ten days, aa formerly. 4. If twenty-ons years of sge, or up ward., be shall have paid, within two years, a State or county lax, which shall have been assessed at least two months previous to tbe election, and paid at least one month previous to the same. 5. Foreign-born citizens must have been naturalized at least one month before the electron, sod must conform to tbe require-' ntenis conlaioed in section timr. trewd- the t rilchtieW SbUooI lluuae ateeuug. e The elect it va will be belt! on the Toes bave interviewed a gentleman, however, day neat t.llowtojf the first Sloaaay of who was in attendance at it, anJ he re Nuvember." being this year the 7th day of porua nice crowd, good siteeches and a the month. ' happy time cenerally. Saturday. October Tlh. was lb Wtdav . tor seeunng Dataraliuttoa papers. Saturday, October Tib. was the last day Pkrfcdated Board MoUoeE Large on which taxes cotiW be paid in letral lime to vote. Tbe abtrva dates should be carelallv re- tneoibered and acted on by all vntera. Temple THE FORT," A LONG AND A STRONG PULL, The Kepuhl icans at Work. CARRY THE NEWS TO REILLY. We have received the Miowingaccounts of the mtclii'gs held a: difl'cirnt points : Ef.hi.is, Pa. ) o t. -.:, i:c. On Friday evening Ixst, the Republic ins of Berlin and Brotliersvailey township, held one of the must eiitliu.-istic mctiniM of this campaign. The workers of the 'rty had turned out tn !(( to hear the issues lefore the people in this canvass discussed by the distiuguUhed geniVnien present. The meeting was organic ! bv the selection of Dr. J. K. Miller as Pre u dent. Abraham Musser, Harvy H.iy, anil Joseph Mason a i Vice Presidents, and Saia. Forney, jr., SecreUrj-. The first s)ieaker was Mnjor E. M. Sehrock. The Major made a telling speec l. confinins himself to the record of the Democratic party. In his analysis of the actions of the party which now seeks the reins of government, be most conclusively showed that that party has bceu the party of Shiv ery, Free Trade and opoeed to every measure calculated to advauce civili.v.iou and the amelioration of the po;le. The next 8eaker was Gen. Jaco'j M. Campbell, of Johnstown, Pa., our candidate lor Con gress The people of Somerset county know Geo. Campliell as the old c.immiu di-r of the 34ib Keg. P. V. His record is one of which be can justly le proud. From the outbreak of the rebellion to the close Col. Camplx'll was iu the field facing the enemy of his country, and we arc sorry to say the very same enemy which he i;. facing now under different circum stances. While his opponent Hon. John Reilly was sittiiij at home in his ollice, making money, in the employ of the P. K. K., a corporation w hich baa operated more against the interests of Somerset county than the rebellion itself, if such a thing were possible. Col. Caiuplx;!!, patriot like, was entailed in guarding the southern I... ..I.. ..I w .u .. ,v. .... ..i...i : vasion. The colonel is a 'cool, calm and deliberate talker, hilliug the nail sutrc on the head. His speech was received bv frequeut rounds ot applause. Ho has made many friends by bis short visit among our people, and we have no doubt will be elected to represent us in Congress by an overw helming mnjority. The last speaker was Gen. Kooniz. It has lieeu our pleasure heretofore to listen to Gen. Kooutz, tmt bis effort on Friday night far excelied-anything we have ever heard from him. He was in good fighting condition, and for over an hour, way after 11 o'clock, at night, he held every man to the last. 1 he Gen. has few it any suiienors as a . Mt. Hf.ai.tht, Pa , . Pa.) TL SS, 1H7U. ( Tbe meeting at Hillegas' was attended by a large numlicr of our people. The crowd was aol as large as it would have been for a night meeting ; still there was a goodly assemblage of eurnest thiuking men present w ho listened to the discussion of the issues with pleasure. The meeting was addressed by lien. Jacob .u. Camp bell, Gen. W. H. Koontz and Maj. E. M. Sehrock. Shanks vim.k. Pa., '( ttct at). 1H7G. ) EiMTOit Herai.i). The Republican rally at this tdace on Saturday alternoon was the biggest thing going. An immense crowd was in attendance. The meeting was addressed by Messrs. Sehrock, Cani- bell and Kooutz. Stonycreek will "whoop her un" on the 7lh of November. No changes in Slonycreek this fall for Demur- racy. 1 he Kep aliiican lines slant: steady and are ready tor the work. W. pKihbF.Ns, Pa. ) Oct. ). 1S70. ) De.vk Hekai.ii. Considering the disa greeable slate of the weather our meeting was a success. The school house was filled and the crowd listened attentively to ..,.,.J) .,, (,. I'.nnli..ll il 'i m., he's going to le elected J Gen Koontz and E. M. Sehrock, Chairman County Com mittee. The Fillers corner always lu-s been Republican, and she will ' Ili U the lort lor Hares .! Wueclrr, H'.W It lur tbe r icbu" Hans. Geiuiaiits, Pa., Oct. 28, li70. j Mr. Kditok. Tbe people of old .Mil ford are not s ing much but they keep up a great thinking and will swell the major ity for Hayes the soldier, and Wheeler the sutesinuu." The meeting here yesterday wa addressed by A. J. Culborn, Dr. B. A. Ficblner and J. R. Scott, Em8. L. K'NOwood, Pa., Oct. 2S, 1870. ) M. Si tl.L. Tbe meeting held at this plai-e last nislht was the largest that has been held in Upper Turkey toot for a num ber ot yiars. Addresses were made by A. J. Colts.rn. Dr. B. A. Fichtner. and F. J. Kooser. Everything is lively with n and we will give a good account of our selves on the 7lh of November. A Sos. Gakub-TT, Pa. Oct. :!. !;). j Eihtok Hkkalp. The Republican meeliuL' held here on Saturday afternoon was a urand success. A large pole bad been brouLbt in from the wood and was raised amid much enthusiasm. A number Baer. Mr. thl said that Tilden was such of Democrats bad congregated near the a nice, gxxl, honest man, and that he serv scene of action, expecting that the Kepulv ed as Governor ol the largest Sule in the licans would lie unable to raise the pole, country. He made a mistake in the word and that they would have a good laut'li at bonis:; if he bad said dishonest, then be their expense. But Garreti Republicans would have told tue truth ; for every read are not tue kind to attempt anything and ing, thinking man knows that Mr. TiUlen then abandon it without succeeding. Coats is nothing but aebcutand rascal ; a man went otl and all hands took bold of the rope for a long pull, a strong pull, and a pull altogether, and up she went amid cheers from tbe crowd. Speeches were then made bv F. J. Kooser. and A. J. Col burn. 1 be Ufit d-hihh! geollcuiea ot in mie telling litis on Garrett Dtrmo crulft. We're all O. K. for Hivt- and Whreler. latrriu.icAX. PlTEfiVILLE, Pa ) Oct ;w, iTti. j The ineeihi.; at tUU pUce wjw well aU U-ndeo! ; atltlresst were mn-Je bj Colouel Jacob M. Camplellr J. K. Kdie, antl K. J. Ko-er, E. Our corner w ill be heard Ironi uo tbe 7iU ol NovemU-r ia no uncertain loneft. X. Y. Z. Tbeuoly ineeliDg we have failed to hear tram u, tu th time ot going to press is Size 13 eta., Nualler re 3 to i ctt. -Kavbson Bszar," Mas. J. B. TkfjWEI.T, No. C Mammoth Block. c: Ife DBtenflM at Wetataf. HOFFMAN DISCOURSETII TIIK PUBLIC DEBT OX While the Ghosts of Union Soldiers Affright Kupple. SOUTHAMPTON ALL O. K. - HAYES AND WHEELER. FOR Near WF.u.EiisBrito, P., 1 Oct. 27. 1STB ) Mil. Ei.IT.iR.-We I a 1 a Peui r .t'c met t ios atWellersburiluituighi. The crowd in attendance was couiKsed of Kebels, I opiierhca.ls, JJemncratsanil whisky, witn a slight sprinkling of Republicans and boys. One fellow went so far as to say that )m hail lielonged to the 4lli L 'niaiana regiment. The meeting was adilressed by two fellows thev call John J. Hoffman and Wm. II. Kupple. . Mr. Hoffman first apieari;d oa the stale and struck out oa "the hard times" the Democratic watch word. Says be, "give us I ilden ! and we 11 have better times. This was a little too thin. The people are not all fools down this war, and they didn't enthus?, si the sp.aker launched out his boat in another direction, and took up the Government bond and National Bank questions, and in five minutes had clearly demonstrated to the audience that he was made of too light material for that subject, auil only made himself ridiculous. Then ha pitched into Republican officials generally and tried to make it appear that t'ie outstanding claims against Revenue C dleL'lors and Post Masters, as shown in ex-Secretary Bristows" annual report were delale.it ions, a glaring misrepresentation of f.icis. Altir a iundenug altout tor some time trvin; to mike a point, iu which he completely failed, he retired quietly and in very conl order. The only enthusias tic mm thus far was a fellow who had im bibed too ni u eh bad whisky and had taken a very un hirnihed position on the ll ior, who bawled out. "Rih for Tilden ! he's the man." Next cam: the man named Rnpole. win set li s sails and steered out on "Reform" and 'Mie b!ro ly shirt," from this fellows nervous lo-S, one would hivs supposed that he saw the spirits of depart ed heroes, "Lincolns hirelings" clothed in bl.oly shirts, tiling put him to the tuns of '.i ld the Fort." This speaker pitcl.ei into U.pui.rxm olHls with- out saving anything ri inarkaMe, He furgot to teli us anything about his thieving, un scrupulous old Democratic administrations, but his party say "let by-gones be by gones." Of course a guilty conscience hesi tates iu reviewing the past The bloody shirt troubled this fellow and he took to defending his Lower or Confederate House of Congress on tin; R ;!i-l claim business, and a weak effort it was He almost went into hysterics o-'cr the cruel treat ment by the Government of bis "White line brethern of the south." After which be flailed at Grant, gave tne baled "nig ger," a few kicks and retired in good order like his predecessor. In his anxiety about the bl Kly shirt he forgot to tell us what kind of 'reform his party was advocating, and the I! -.eiblican part of the audience wa9 left to rii .... their belief that reforms T.-re most needed in Democratic seoti meut, when this speaker retired. Thi only noise to lie heard was the loud snor ingol an elderly gentlcm in who had fallen asleep, an I wa awaked by his own snor ing. The first sjK-akcr, not knowing that he had made an ass of himselt already, could not leave the crowd without compliment ing tte '-mountain people" as be called them, and in his attempt at compliment only lelt the impression that he was as tonished to It ml mountain people like other people. The two worthies then turned them- selves'inlo a Mivnly aud Siakey singing club, in which they succeeded much bet ter than in speaking. Could nt Mr. A. 11. Coffroth Jr., send a few more sueli speiker down here. II. Krpnbllraa CaaalT t'emnslllee. Addison S. A. Dean. Allegheny Jno. Bradinam. Brothersvalley C. F. Kayman. Berlin B. F. Kaynixn. Confluence W. A. Koontz. Oinrmatigh Levi Yoder. Klklick A. (J. Keim. Greenville A. J. Stoner. JefTerson Henry Idir. Jenner F. G. Netl". Jennertown Gil). Freidline. Iarimer Jacob Zutall. Iower Turkeytoot Fred. Dumbold. M iddlecreek 1 h n Boucher. Milford Samuel Critchfleld. Meyersdalc J. C. Yutzy. Northampton D. G. Bowman. New Centreville Leroy Suit. New Baltimore John George. Paint Peter Iloffmaa. Quemalioning Albert Bcrkey. Sluide Joseph ('able. Stovstown C.'W. Push. Southampton Levi Kennel. Slonycreek Jacob J. Wigle. Summit Cornelius Shoemaker. -Salisbury W. F. Smith. SmiersetTp. Charles Menser. Somerset Bor. Jos. Keller. I'rsina J. S. Sutherland. Uper Turkeyfoot Freeman Younkia. Wellersburg Mtchnel fong. . E. M. S'lllHK'K. Chairman. Mil. Editor. I want to give you a lil le information of the Copperhead meeting that the Democrats hekl, or tried to hold, at Sipesville. Saturday alternoon, October 21st. 'I'b'J audience wa ooinposcd ol fotr D-iiM.'crats and.t.vo licpcbiicao. The speakers were Mr. J'rtm II. Lul and ii. L. w ho never did auytumg tor himself, or any one ee. Let us all vote lor Hayes. V? heel- er, and the whole. Republican county tick-1 ft and then we are sure ol goad Govern- j intnt. 1 c - I Our good, old. Npesville Otmocrsts sold their flag, and last wevk they wanted to liorrow the Republican Hag to attend their Democratic meeting. ' We did not think they needed any flag, for hit:h as they may raise i, it will come down low enough on the seventh of November. . .. . . A KWtBI.ICA. CtiU. CAvriiEU. acd YlltZV our cantll- litMlur lonitrmuid Rlnt S-nafi arer ' u ties n ir congrt-ati ana wate rBaie were . IX)in gauatil suiuiers.. tola so tnal me j niro a no aiaetl tue cause oi me loioo ia her first peril on th battle field may again a"l hf '" her sscoud trial in the halls "f " IfgUlature. ; : . , ; Thk lX'tnorrals are reporting all over tl.c.,nt.tb.tJ.nl1rp.Tnrn.e.l...- ,.,..... ..--........ .nr. itvvKi jiuBixtou uu outers, nave 1 come out in fitvnr nf Tiblnn anil flwnrl ricks. AVe are men to sav that out foundation. Ibcv are evenr one siauucn ueputtneans. I dis sinu OI tmnj 1. l , ret- t-i . .. . ougni to put earnesx men lO miHRing. II the Democracy will lie in matters like this the Dt-rnocracr will lie in matt.ni lilt. tl.i. they will lie in others. ... i . , .... . . . un noaae. Bars aau atner oot irate 1 tium tacreea IB L f 1 l I , v aulhorzed by these genlle- ! .raeted. a-iudala Uadael Thau. Slmw u.I I RUAU - Ihe rorwirt id it 1 1 ... I u u- i , 1. , I. i . V nk th. . II . Thr folio if, K U S list ol lnwUinKtlJot,, ' u rs rcuminlu iu the I'tml OrJice. Il 6.il ; jnili-il lor m,I u-a dm. Dm-v will Ikj; for tardt-d to Ifixul Leitur ofliti . Vitiilii:miii. I). C. " I Alci. juiiusC ' ( Aulanrt. tlerard Hallod. Mr. IlPtUi; , . ' Beachy, Mn.iL J. rtaklwin. Kosanna i IVder. John , ' - Ktnfrl'. T ranger 4 I.nck MrViie. June Mulilirrxn. John Melih-r t ..Mntihe-t i i i Noble. Jann- II. i Koddcn, Jrtmes ' ItafT. Hail I Mim-uuiker, Mary K. Stuck, Howard Snyder. Elizabeth KlDtluTS. S. ScholIeT, John W. Thompson. Williams Taylor, Mrs. Nancy Weimer, jXnah C, YVbtppcr. John II. Oclk P. M. MARRIED. NEFF SNYDER At the Lutheran Parsouase in Friedens. October 5tb, 1S7'J, bv K. J. J. Welsh, Mr. Jacob NefT, and Miss Rose P. Snyder, both of Somerset, Somerset county Pa. LENHART SWANK At the Luther an Parsonage in Friedens, October &th, 1876, by the same, Mr. Peter Lenhart. of Ligonier, Westmoreland county. Pa., and Miss Nancy Swank, of Somerset twp., Somerset county. Pa. SHUMAKER LEPLEY Oa the 19th I mat., by Iter. a. Hnepper, Jlr. ramuct Shumakcr to Miss Lizzie Lepley, both ol Southampton Tp. HARDIN LEWIS. On the 32d insl.. bv the same. Mr. Thomas Hardin ot Mt. Savage, to Miss Mollie Lewis, ol Pompy Smash. WINTERS ZIMMERMAN. Near Stoystown, at tbe residence of tbe bride's parents, October 15, 1S7C. by the Rev. W. H. Bates. Mr. William Winters to Miss Annie E. Zimmerman, both of Somerset county. WEIMER SANNER October 8lh. at the houde of Curtis hooacr, Smierset, bv Rev. A. E. Truxal, Mr. Dennis M. Weimer and Miss Eliza E. Sanner, lioth of Milford twp. DIED. SHAULIS. On tbe 6th inst, near La vansville. Pa., Mrs. Susanna Shaulis, aged 57 years, 7 months and 9 days. MILLER. On the 17th mat, near Bakersville Pa, Quincy Ai!atns Miller, son of David Miller, aged 2 yeais, 7 months and 15 days. MILLER. On the lOib inst, near Ba kersville Pa, John Henry Miller, son ot David Miller, aged 3 years, 5 months and 28 days. MILLER. Oa the2n;l inst, near Ba kersville Pa., John "Austin Miller, son of John Miller, aged 3 years and 8 davs. Funeral discourses preached by K;v. L. L. feiebert. AVtc dJcerlim'Mriit.1. . SALES. Hr virtue of nmtrT writs of Levari Foln. Fieri firm ami Vend ft loe.l out of tbe '.urt of Cotniuon Pleas of Somersel euuntv. Pa., and to Si directed. 1 will expose to Pale bv pobllc oat-ry. at tbe Court House, ta siomerset, on Friday, Xo. 10, 1970, 7 4 at 2 o'clock p. m., the following descrit-ed real sh tatn. vii : All the ritthu title. Interc't and claim of W oe Oilman, ol. In, and to tbe following tlescrlbod raul etite. vii : Thi.t buil.llni loealel in Mtlfurl To., S-inerct Oo , Pa., on a lot eontalnlnK one-l'iurth aere more r l-s. alhiininir lands of John t'ritrhncld. and E. 1. Shnlter on tbe ist. lsndp of K. I. Sbatttr, on the north, and 8. at M. P. H. R. on theeaM, and lani of P. H. Loo it on tbe south. Heine a two-nto. rv Iratne bouse, aliuwt 'it teet front on the A. a M. P. K. K., ami alnut leet deet, with thepi.urte- nsnces. Taken In esceutlnn a the tiropenr of W os. Oilman, at lb nit el John Pruts. ALSO. . All tbe rWhL title. Interest aal elaiai of Wm. Monran. of. iu, and to Ibe folbwini( deaerioed real estale, vis : Ail thai certain two-itory- aalouo or building. pituale iu Ibe town of Meyersdale. tn Somerset l.Vi., Pa., atwl dvscribed as toUowa : frout building bavinir a Iront oi 'Mt leet and a depth oil Ho teet. j uai-k-hnliaina; lsxa ette-storv, aituate mo lot 1 n west side of C'nter atreet. in aald town withtne appurlenances. Taken to execution aa the prop. enjr ot W illiam Monran at the uit of Friedline tiro a. ALSO. All the rlirht. title. Interest anil rtaim of Henrv Suimiller, ol. In, snd to the following deseribed real estate, viz : A certain tract of land ritoate ia Lxrisser Tp.. Sroersei Co., Pa., containing; about VI aerea. ot which there are 10 acre, more or less. Hear, with a wneand one-balf story loa; dwelling buaae aa.1 a ataoie tnereoo erecteti, aiijotuing laada or 'hriptian Minkemier. Edward ieai. Cuuioanv land, and other, with tbe apuurtenancea. laaen in execution oa the properly of Henry Sutinillei, at tbe suit of A. Aledary our of L W eiruolMe. ALSO. A II the riant, title. Interest and claim of J.avph P. Miller, at, iaand tu tbe lollowlnirdeaeritied real estate, via : A oertain lot of arrow ikI. altaate ta TJraina Bor., Snervet I Pa., enntaukinc s acres, nureor leas, with a Hmnahlna-vmavard thereou or about auu znipe Tinea. aoloed by W. .1. Baer. John Min ler, Wm. Lockeoly. sod Front airmton tb east, with l lie appurtenances. Also, one acre of around, more or lem, all clear ed, annul in Ursina Bor., Somerset Ok, Pa., ad jolned by lan4aof Joba Minier, and vineyard of Iiefu and alley on the south and eaat, with theap purtenancea. Taken m xecutlon as the proper ty of J.oeph P. Miller, at tbo suit uf J. J. Speck A Co. ALSO. All tbe rignt, title, in'.ereat ami claim of H nrr Ankeny, of, in aad to the following described real eatate. via : A certain tract of land iltuate la Mtlfurl Tp.. Sotaoraet Co., Pa., eonulntna: SO acres.' more or lea, about Si acres of whtih are dear, and about ia acres in meuiow. witn a one aad one-half itorv frame dwelling bouse stable and other outhnild- lnira tnereoa erecteii, adjoining lands of Henry Prari. SumnH Smith. Widow Critchfleld. and others, with tbe apiairtenancea. Taken in execu tion as ta priperty of Henry Ankeny, at th suit oi jsmn raraow. ALSO. All lb right, titltntert snd elalm of Hury llochsiei ler. of, in, awl to tbe tdlowing deaeritMd real eatate. vis : A certain tract of land ii ante in Qnemahnnlnr 1 p.. Somerset fa., containing ml acres, at-ial 70 acres eirarvd. about ISacrea In meadow, with a two story plank dwellinr bouse aad lo barn tnere on erected, aldninu lanrff ol Jacob Kiamtl, John Maurlcr. arnl OeorgeStahl. with tbe appurtenanc es. Taken in executiiia aa the profierty of Henry Hochstet'.er, at tbe suit of JohnOrady. ALSO. Alt the right, title, latereat and claim of Oliver Showman, of, ia and to the Adiuwiug described raaJ eatate. vii : A oc rutin tract of laml rliaa m Soon fit Tp., Somerset Co.. Pa., rawaiaina at-out a aerea. more kr Icaa, of wbieb there are aijout 'Ju aerea deared. with a twintr.ry log bam and tialle tbereou erected, ailjoining landu r George Oirltne. Oliver Shatter, Jattotin audthers, wiib-ih appurta nancea. Taken in execution a the' prperty - of Oliver Showman, A. J. Casebecr a Cu. ' uae. , ALSO. 4 AM the riirht. ti'le. tnirrest and cmim of Rich ard lllpo. ot, ta sod to the loUowlag daacritiud real eatate. vii : . A certain lot of around lituats iu Mevcradale boningh, Soaertet Co Pa., eoutaining oDs-tourlh acre, more or leas, frooting on Broad street, att- joinro oy juavpn a. aim. on ll east ua the weM. ao.1 alley un Um waia, wilh lb mt .unrniiOo. Takra Id ueculina at tit pmpenv ut Kicaant Hlp tU the rail uf S. 1. Iavcmxuua. ' ALSO, All the rtu-ht. tlttr. Interna al lai nf Janvt A kern. !, ia and tu th k.ik.wini drmihel n- at ettale. wit: A wrtain ami lnt sltoate in S-merset Ili.r.. Sonierwt .. Pa., enntaintnr one hall -n- m n-ir lc"s. with a aoe-ttory irauw dvrllln luMise thero imhI, alninliia Unda of A. H 'ttntb ua the aortb aoil vut. Widow Brlhrra Ibewift. n.l iMo'lnaoq I uwo itrrM, with In aHirtraam, Takoa hieamallua a Iba prfv njr of Jaaws Akers aithc sail uf A. H. vt- ImlB. AUK. A II the rlKht, title. tnlrreM and elaln of I). J. Barker a Co r. Id, aad tu lb hrtluviav ilarrOv ed rei eate, vli : A certnin traetof laon atttutta In hint Tn . Stiraerwt t'n.. Pa., eraiuinln JS aerep. nun ur Icsa, ail tiinlier. with Iwoj.urr ulaok dweUlng buw and Run Down Mw mill thaivno wu.r aIJ..Inin- Unt of Chriitlaii Peoml, Aaion Herk ej, Sam net Berkly. NehvmUh Knm aod oth er, with the lpurtnul-f-. Takea lniunitl.a Mit ot John Carter sse of SisauL ALSO, No. 1. .All tb rbxbt. title, latarrataw) eUim of Uanlei u eraivl. ot, is and to a rtala iraot M I.ukI itnate in Shad T Suwiorart Co., Fa., eoo- ahont Mt aere. eleared, and aljat 4U acra in j meadow, with a dwallina aooae. barn aad atuer ouldraibllnsa laeraua erected, adyotaina; mad of Xhootas Uaichaaui aad uthcra, wuh la afruuno o. 2. A eertoia tract of land fitaata fthad Tp . Soaeraet Co- eontainia; IU acre mor orieca,ot whirb then are auoat So acre aiear.aad li aerea Is nwadow, wltii a dweluuii ikuaae aad bam tbereoa reetd. ailiofnlns; lands ot DavJ JdeBire and other, with th aDDarlraaaear. Wo.a. A cerUia ittaot af land aitaata ia Shad P- "ouieraei lAk. r eoaiainiag tut acres mor ur , WDieB lhm are aboat W acre clear. and aluat ISaorr ia mca.tow, with a dweliia ooaae aou oara tnereoa . recteo, aoniia matt n Henry I uaUr l hcira and olbera. with Ux 4rar-. j No. t. A 'JjJJ , ..... . . . I eertaia Iraot of Und auaale ia Shad I S.eret dy r".. ereiUininit 4u acre more l I "T 'c . aiieiareu, ita uuee oweoioa: aoan aa.1 1 otoe. outuauaingi incrooe ereowa, wit the f" , '. - V4". A rrt".0 ".." " .' 1HrlTIOUt ieriy.,r-a.,oeUla; aw aerea mora or learn, ot wniea taere are aaoat mo XUU Laoy Til. Soaaeraat Uu, I'a., annliinana iw ion ntoraor Ufa, with a dwelling boa, aal atahl toereoa eraetM. aoioioiaa; uuxl aitarlwl hy ueo. Gardner aad Mher. aald tret aarias ahoal j acre dear, and i acre ia meadow, wi uh tbe ap- acre eiear, aad ahoai ia aatadaat. with a dwell-1 pextcaaacea. . - "Art- Ad rt I 'it uin.i . Vo. 7 crtoi :n w ! i t n -Vcfit Tit . S-oiv t-e- r :'r m-rt or t. 5. ! -.M!- ;..r.- .r it ' rrenr. mi al o" I :wt- tn r IrT hine. .tjt-le ( V-r ...( -'.m;M 1 erected. !" inir-ir loH'M if re. V 11 apourtntni'T-r.'. I No A rf:!ntm (r IjicI ji'mfr !r. ' -trrr. a-? in nen-1"W. h s ' lit Vewif WNi-! .n.! lAttcn-, "fi ' r-- -.; ' N" :. tr.tn :o--t -.f n !.! ; T'11 f Tii"'kf rt ,t Tn . ? lai'"1! o . I" . .. 0 h' :: Ml I 5 a-T"' ill rT.t.ilT, Tvil l a '!I':: !.--tl . :ti. Ail jrnfir TJ.. m-r-t A n.nt:itriiU V. f Lirr (ir e. which then nre an.-.; J f .(Ba,f-TT ! tiflrr. with ih DltlR-tf. .V. TI, A tt!:iti tr.i-t "f l.rrl frt.;r N'.rtl.;irupN.n Tp., .SonifT t J'u., .nj l.Trrrt mfre or lc?, with the aj-uurVn v:i,-i TaKvu In mreoMi.n H-t the pjHrty tf Ii.il Uviini t tac ault of Samuel IrVx. aVLSO. All ther-ghr, tiflf, Intrct ami i iim of N?in Mrrem nr. tn and tollic tics- ritMNl r-i , X L A cenuiu Irat-t oi i!mto in .'I,r.l rauJatl '. ,r Sui.t'.cil Tn Vmi. rd 1 '.. 1' eoutaiulnv il ;uni itmiv r r w hu-U V-rv are stum clear, wi'h .Terj.l ilwrilmv h1 u -. .a-ilf?, Kiiri Diiil, a:iJ oth-r hnii'Mp.:, tti'rn ererttj., aijttinv iaif-f 'iinuwr an( Mrritify t ' heirs; Herklcy mini uiht rs, with tue a,-( purtonaitrra. t. A enrtnia ;rat or lnI sirua'.c ti: Sn:n- ! nit fp Stiiref i o.. fa.. eimLamintf ' arr t BMretr !. c-i whtrh tlHTtf are auut 16j acr Klaaiv-d. Willi aix rtweliin- a ites, 4Khtit in I otli er ouirmilti.iibft trierv-n erttf!j, av iiiiDif Mv er1ai jiorM :intl atuvn aa !h Henrv ,.tvvr IrrKrL No. &. A certain tmct "f Hnl slruaie In Sum-1 mit Tp.. ia .akt canty. aiininar tram N.w. l aott 'i. Keftune iUmi 0npany. ipri.ig'f U-tr aitftthr. amtaiatnr Jwiai re n??re or iVw, in l 1 iiiMrwa m the MirAitel XvTn far tit, on th:- trtr are taut out a-l on.-W tweritj-rivr t a it.t, !. I bvMnK eiit Ut aonwn.uj" oat-hiili iinv. .e i aaw-mtl. co.1 hunk, tire c!ht bi.u). mtut tii4 on- bark, with tlie aparteance.4. 4. A t-ertotin tract if urA ."Imnto in Sum- nit I . in aahi eooiity, aoiiictr.u'ti , 3. s-iUt laiiiHiif U t ivt lrnjre t tefK, atHt known a the J(h . Wt nner in:iaU with thr ap.Mirte nan-. I N. ii. A t-rrtam trac4 H hnut uaaie In Sum- : mil Tp.. inntT at-bTtmii.!, a -i-niiiD-r trat 4 rterUuttihrrL, O. iant, L-aic Hn.ru an-1 other; 1 enautioina w fc-r- uiureir le-, am kr wnn th? ! Jaeuh lefbi traet. no wbi-h are er-v-trnl t , f Ira me hou: ami two witti the atrj;artts ! I-aJHtea. . A eeriaia trantf !a:i l nitMte in Viim mit Tp., oounfy au reimltU vljt'tritnie two. N 1. i tteirmy ana Ouotfrr tivirx. ouitU'.ninti 4' i :.r 1 tore or Iriw, K'lus hnnrlr utrt ol the rtin r! If jvt. with the uHrtirtefMR'':. iKi. A iWtaie Fieco lan 1 it u tr in r h r. ot MeyerMialA, county at rwmiul. mo the iMr'h fx ' ot Mam street, eurtamiux 'no aii ne-;'uri!i f j avire or ie?. ana an an aa ti e tan y art pr (rry ol fetrr Met -:r, tlceaeit. im whhui are frf;et one ilwetiii-iE ht-u-te. :ie I ira (iin-yrl with th-. Oeef-wnry twirk nhta, mill vuta. amt tw MuM. Laotive'towfi MH,fiit) huichrr !h-iuiil hvitirt-, antl numerous out riuiUUtiuK, with the .inin.--nao-e. . H. A eert-lin pl- of I iu.1 aituitte in tl. b rn 'Utrh ani cmnty atoreaiii. m the w.a'h Hir Mam ritreew coBtaiuina 'n-l'urt i arrr nmre r Wm. aui kii iwn a? the Henry shrter hit, wi'h the appurtnaniea. No. w. A ter-a in M of wrrnun-l situate In Ue burouich ami c antv aiitresai.1, inniin (n M:un treet, known a 14 Nt. 'i r rrtt-r tmi;tin inie une-t'turth aorw. more or .m ahu-li en.ii iwt. Irulitl titter fuewtupt., ftg a rinnii nrhee. ami theotht-r an a store, with thr iurlt--tkinc?. Mo. lo. A certain jrie c latvl l!oate in th buroosh anlnranty alor93ii, tHtwen t ltv treet anl .H;t-nt Afw.. ui; riniiitc l A. K. SiM-entiiker. eufitaiiiiobf nriurih a-re, nv-r i.r lt(. on wi;:'-:t aie trr-iN. a ttwlunt; hu.'. if it ani Inre w.iK'tt Bi.iker ilK'p. w:iu the ai ire nunced. (. 11. A t'crtrtht !t or prinl of ir'i..tu in t be lfriuii atft eounty ur'.rr-.u-i, iw-i w.--p rint, t'iay u-i Cuttr rv.-ts, rti : i. i it i : .,. fourth bwrrt. limp.' 'T h-M. i.ri-riy urrii : i i s Mau(, with the ttppuru naii- t-a. .No. Ii. A rcri-im Uat ol tm I i'u vi- in Hn:u niit'l p., ia 1 f un y. -.i iM..tnjf imi 1 'Ii- i;tu iHTlnu'i H hiKUt-k liul K'M?.r.e i:tl 1 .... J'Hitk K. tK-hiT ati'l otuera. tutJinin m-v. tifire r l- kauwoapthe t'ettrr MiiuTca! .r.; ertyjon thtr trut are Ut-tout airf uno(.t 170 ,m. bemjr part ol th h-jw town of Kom:nia." with one ir.eliiiiic H-jr?. on ham antl tht; n 1 v outtmillu. 1 hi tract Ia nhv unuriil wi;:. arx-ui c m ;m 01 tt e lt ouurr t c nl t-un. 10 tiir t.lfciu iv "i'..n with one tninx, wi;u th.; ap-purten;im-e. - ISO. 13. A tXTtum tr.l.t of lam' Itu.tte in Summit Tp.. anl ftntMT itdrri.t. a)ji'(niri A?'r.iii;nn iitisiu-r. l-'eter SiueriiiinLers' heir anl 1.1 it er, tjtiiisitiiii T: .tcrt'5, iih.re ir ai-ti known as Lhe Uetiru St tm-ck int. - with, ne iluiUi. house, barn j.ntl ot.tr outimii'liiiifs iIhti-wi itvc". eu, wiui uiapurTenu4ti. 14. A ouixumi in-4-t ut Lm! siruntc in Sr.'n- iun uvuUap, j-ui.iy atoreiutj. auitjuma: tra. Tf lAimiiH o'j a;re. ut-rrc ur ie. warraittwi in tne uairtoul I'Kivr audits. WilB tj,e uppuna-imu. -rn. No. ta, Aceruato tract ol Uui iiuate in ar;i mli tuwnnium t.muy a.i.rfuM, u..t,;iiii: t,-jrt StK la, Jolin fijtia-lt. ;V"di. Hurkttoi:t r. ami rtli, c.-uuiiii.iiit i; twrea. un.ro or ir-n. ku-'wn u he W iiiruul irat-t, with one hou-e and atuhle th re ermetl, wuh the apurttuuii-t . iSo. IU. A e rtau tract ol lun.1 fitante In Stu Kiil iUHl BfJlUcrtv alley Uwiii1.-t. -unty at rr mul, aJi:itux wnu 01 Ltut & Mufrua. .U l.y. atr. Uiiry Aha ter aul wtliera, fn'.aiiiiise acre, more r an-.wD aa the tiwara M ! 'c tori tra.-l, with the appurTmarnxs. No. IT. A ctrhan liu..tit iiinJ Mituate in Liri mer tuwuiJiii, cuuutr alxrLiid. 1.,11.1(11 ian,u v owrge r . aiium. joiiq HI ii9irit, l.ili;in Uut ana others, C"iiu.p.i;t .v acro. im.re orie-- known ai ihe J. sej h 'aruvr tract, aithon- tlwetU houe atut buru thefoou rwifii, wuh th ap- No. la. A ocrtilatRk-: of loot situate in I;tri nier towtulup, county alirMM, w(Hnninif ian.. -. Johu Will J uvira, Abucut diTouae aiwl H -w-aiM. ooUiinirK Juh .wrt:. iixro or Icm, k:wi tj the Ucore HuUilt tra i, wtiu the apurtenauL'i. No. lw. A certain tra- t ot ian,i aimi., ,D iyin. mcr UwQjihip. eutiuty iaioivii.t, ai loinina tr- tf i f Jac. trreiftmy, V. A. Ku..u, Laac Jnt ni oth ei ftantaininkf ao acre, niorc or an.i known aa LheSMuiucI Uowiun tmct, wi-.h the a-pune-uvcea. a. a). A certain lul of frrouivl situate in Km l raich. county a tort j-ani. an) .tma i.ta ut ..iirh::-l jiuuuun iiiiu iiurra, c.iiiiaMu u airOl oi e-r-mr h acre, mort- or lees, aihi kuowa as ih Joivu Jmuj iot, with lilt aj'punruaa. v-.-i. No.iil. A ctrtaiu tr-.ct of la ml Unai la OreenTiiie u.wiiiihip, eiumy af.naid. a. miuf lan!s of Saniat l X emter. Solomon Hu;j-li . w a . Hiram Fin llay anJ others, t.nLtiiuiij 4ij xn- gore or k, kmwn as the Jiv.ij Th- uiitvu tri. lSx 21. A certain inw-t of iaui iau: ui A-Mi antl Tarkeyl-ut Uiwuabip-j, euuiy ah-reuiu avnu-lninif .37 a. rea. iatreor itsi, an.miu tract ol John j Milien, Jwnn H tnna. K i' unetiv aul others, aq-.i kuown a the I'lukrtui) .y.U prpr-nv wih twoU welling lkoUiH- antiwatih uuierctinKre.-'u el, with (he appurlenuiM-t.a, No. i. A certain truet oi latal Mtuute In A'f i a Lowbship, conuty alort-aaiti, aiiiiu:tf Lr.tAt.- 4 Kit ha.nl (ireen, Wm. u.q, J.iu.,i i. Natrau l oLhensci-niaiumx I'K acr-a, inure r !-, ku n a- the Joaepa io.ler tra.;t. with thu appuri-n;in-es. No. A certain tr-vt of Ianti ituato ii: iil nl townihip, vunty i'.r-I;ij.. 4tt-auu4 iautio ol Kirhrrt Lanaainan, John St'bart jm-i utntr', vi uiiiiiuitKarmtrefrieM,antt known as n.e La rii l a man tnirt. with the apourtriam-ee. No, The uniirj.ei one-hit!) or a certain tract ol lautl situate in tlkm k tnwusihlp cmtiiv altrreaaisL, al)oimntf larxtfl of K-'tf rt Lin.l'iaia:i w tteniiieneen! , fruitful, and tthrM. forit:tinint nw, more oriels. kn-wn as the J. 1. Unihii: traf-t, with tbe appurtenant. No . Two lts nf rr'.und one-fourth acre ea4h, fittuake tn Mineral roint. county alrejM surT-yel.orti.liemrreetl, iruia uiikis ft-riwrly owtietl hy Mnthia Millwr, on north tttlv of l.ox s ereek, on the Fittsbarg a U.iint !!!ltt; and jut.: tton of th hmitt-n K. K., hia'itnj; to SomerL with the ifpurtenanes. N. 37. A certain U of ground, 5it!i-itr- ia Mt-v erwlale ooroiixlt, c-inn'T uTure? on uti: ile.( .Mejrer Ave., contain, iiij our-fourth a-:e, n-ore .-r V- lev, and k mwu a the $. K. Kcvc or lot Sit. "i ' WiirftBAri, the Horvrahie Wu.tiaw M. Hau, with oneiiwiiiDK h.e anl oti'huil.iina Pwf " eeral 'ourtn ttHrnitmrn Fleaa thereener-ne.1, with the appurto-aD'-es. 01 th-4iunf ii- enmiMwrnar th wxteenth JalltiaJ Nrt.-aW. A certain tract 01 Und in Uk, Tur- ,!,-r- ' v1" "l ,!" 1 "rt:1 w td4 Tnr keyftrnt townihip, ecnntyafunMi.iid, knuwu 1.. tue minr mnti .reneral Jnil Ih-liverr, fi.r the trtai of ienhart tract on which ar-erected two uweJiiu ' alt mP'IbI aml 'hrotlen.ler in the mhl InrtrW, h-man-' i-virili-rintt.. facreare ai-, A i al I-iwm A. Ti-rkr an.1 Jtsaiaa Mowav. fc nnmherol fwn M laid oot an.1 uui.L with 1 - qairea, J i the ..urfs.t riem.ai aptartenairrx-, jjuitteea ot the 1 ur.ol liver al Itrminwr. ani Sn.H. A traft of ):! .!N.lnin- v - . ,)Kneral Jad lelivenr. frr the trt! of ail spitaj L.iarTur...vi...ii..wnai..n a. -i " ,, ! jm biuisin mm t tu Aia Vi-j-- , t. . I are erw-teit owelanx hoRara- aoil nmaerr h.ro-4-c. Al-oto-.nl.H-. kii-IuiMiti Bn.-..!.: the appuru miw. i'B j N0...0. A trai of liind adft.inic; ,,. z aim J u ijjv.T lurKtyitsot toiihi, c..ntaii,ma i I acr'.'B. Kiwrwn aa llie luw rtnfUv lr.-t, uu ttr( .1 thi tract the itivnter an ut tbe town 'cnil i-, enr ii laiil :. ainl tufrv urs yet xu.mtl'i a Uti: number ol ttwn lo. aunt tl aliiUi knu Ufc.liu b Jl thereon ereved, vlib tL aurkuis tt. ' Ni 31. A tnut ol Un.l viaato in aJuuui 1 .. on tbeui.poaite iileo! iu- i;a.-t1uuui Ulvtrr l luo I town of 'nfluenc. cliLAiuilo 11 icr. lnir. ur known al jttrt of the Juh iieluiwa lrl j tithe land Is all Imbrvved. oa. 2, SI. und uijko i eontixaosa b.lv I ehnAT. nl lar.d, known U8 tile 0iiliiuiicc .urvfiMe and' h-M the kirife aud thriving una ol t oulia' nco : i iinc iLE. cated and built thereon, anu the nurieii m-. I I Takes in exc-uti.j aa the pn.uenjr ol , rh nuler-ixim!. r,twi.i d Henrv I. Swyder Meyers at the suit 'd Frintia lUlliiiijauii i a.-e w.d -I r'nbiie Ma n the preianaa.o auti .Marker Kub, et al. ., ... AIx.- j irulo'j, (trvmb'-r Wn, it. 6, A II tlie rl-h. title Intert t an t -Lilrn nf W. J. I 1 !. p. m.. the l.m-alea,l faral T aaM 4c Meye'r. d. iaand to tlie follow ins di-ru e.l reul ' eeaee-i tn I wr Tnrkeyt'wt Tw. cmtaiams eatate, via : a"Ot Z7o arr. nl wnx a im aerea r elear. aa.1 I wo certain Iwaof grimd -itOnte in Meyet. ! " "" ealt.vate . aol la t'"t enoditlow. m dale Bor.. S.merwt O.. fa . eotdailiii. oue- I '"" ' meiolow. and hal.n.-. w.ll tiwiberail. with half acre, more . lew. with a iwo Ki.rr Irauie Ua. 1 ,""n- ''"ellma !.... atvl oeer rat IraiHiaaa, t. l and MittmilduiKH lherri erwte.:. i "i;h -b.ir ' "f im.iiv. d IniH tre ta.re.au Imtnlnx on .Main reet mint at:j..lued tr alley on Al veiuol hiluininonii ewet with lime eaw tho eaai-amt alley .th west, and kDoKa the I 'ewernt to In lna. A lfli IniHa Jaeoto -1 rale Honw.- wiU the at-uur ten-tor.. i Hr-twher. lbo t reiocr.t, arret L-r. John Ud- NiU A certain lot of Knrun. cmroiniEa M;. ! an.1 . her.. Terma m ,d kaoww an day ..f Fourth acree, more or lent, a Krire Maine xi.o ie. i 'I'- r lheiworaMd. froatbtfc on North MlWrt. nd .. ! . "' foincti ny Jacob Llremrooil oa llteeaat. ami ail" f llt..KI flKiaitrr. m tht weal, heiax dirociiv In nar of -leti'e I i.aaeu. ktotaae." with the apfaurtefeinoea. ! " N.s. A senain lutof zroand with a two-M.ier ftI!lTtT t T V dweUtnic laown. tald aad otbr atnalldM. thereon reetel. trootuxv oil Main atreet an-1 al yiirtiKCiay atreatontheiatntb. M neland m. So tall oa th weal, wua tna,)arwnance. X". 4 A eiTtAin Urtol zniand eitjiininir oste founhacTe. more or lew. IroniiuK on Main n-i. anu att)oiniUK alley? the eaat. tjiliian 1 .Hitler on tlie we.t. aiel alley on the Fi'rih, wi'h t.'.e nje W. J. Wyera at twe jmu i S. l.n . tt. ' poT-erianeee. i ant a in ciecOMon a. tlie r ALSO. Ail theratkt. till, latcreat aad tlaim T J. J. Uoluhu.o:. ia ad ta tue tonowiatfuenrnted rej! caiate, via : , A eertain ld of frr.rand aiioitc In leyerdale llor.. iraerMi Co . fa., otrntdmiro( oue-luii a. re nvtre or leea, witn a twrtory frame frrtttiNf. jitihic aat other rathiidin; thereon erected. frjntifiif oa North tree aal .treet '-ft tile wet. alter oa th a-a-th. .Velaia atrect oa the aaN. wfh tlie afrttarteiian... Itiht-n in ee,-uti..n a. te pronerty of J J Mnltiha. at fh mit of the Flrtt fntlriDal Haak at Meyerwhiie'r ae. ILIM: Any peroei fmreha.io-t tne arty .aalwillakBetlerlhleairerrrt.dlhe oorelu aaey wdl he re.aiM n a ro erty i. anrieaett eowa.onerwie h win airalh r -xpel . t- t r , . , h paid ea or before the 1WD dar ot . la , tlwrtay 6 Ted hTlnet'.rttrt for the leknowlerl.-- i-aeMol.snentl'4e.lf.iM no deed will N, e- ktMwiisrri oeni therun-rrae hk-t ! mm in. ttttHK. W. PIKE. Sh-r:". urit'K 15elne aeootthtl birabecn 3'c.l tat mv office, and will he preariitcd f"f cimartuauun oa TharJy Nv- lath :7. Jaorfj t. Paxh aarixure of l"t.nip a Snser. r!VrtoouB Snvoer J.ifi S.o"rt T. J. KOttsEK. Oft IS FTotb.-o.rfnrT. OWENS I r ! TTH - - ' a n BIO Coiniiiission Mercliants, 153 W. PRATT STREET. i 'I l j t are in want of GLADES BUTTER aad promi the. same promptness in making good return as in aeaaoai past Liberal advances made upon shipment when desired. Cards ran be had at all the Express office and Store erv respectfully. 0 WiJNS & S COTT, September 13, 1376. 177(5. FALL TRU)E7 1876. TP; UA VE.JVST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT FALL and 15ol'.;ilT Koii CASH wliii h wr will st-ll at Call and II Scplcuiticr JO, 176. G. B. BARRETT & BATCHES, JZ'yTELST, Tinnmn SHOES i mm i UUU1U, Plated VV are, Gold and Silver Chains, Gold and SUt BpectMletVWatekv makers Tools, Materials, and every description of goods told by thatnsU. v jAn.l.iirtliivnSr .rantJ. (t5 1" 11111 ATftUlf . Jail :ind Winter Tra.!!. 1ST Wkalcul Eulnltalt. ) SEOOKU T1AXJ. An insl i tut ion for imparling a rrartiml Pn.lnoan Edimltna Tnwnc AirtsIW agfil mon hiN'il lor thr nrtunl ilutii4 ,f lifp Nrtilntfi nm atitr a an ilM. la- . divi.liial rurtiu'i luirL'x inxl riix-lv fnniMrfr-l Halls x4 4 1 mat a. irmyr aaaaiiva ' nitir.1 of litii'lv Kiil.-ir nl uii'riMri:fe I'lri ulnri wlum I' ImiTa HENRY McCALLUM, CARPETS, 77 Fflh Avenue, Aho re Wood Street. Prices the Orl.Vrll i ik-i CLOSING OF THE CITE1IM! : THE LAST AND BEST CHANCE ; . (FOR TEN DAYS ONLY) rl O SECURE THE , IMl'IiOVKI) SINGER SEWING MACHINE V FOR FORTY DOLLARS CASH!!' MACHINE WORTH 3IXTY-MVI DOLLARS it . Cash only will buy at these tumble down price The lct polili Machine, worth 93. will b mI4 for fsa. CJSJ61I ONLY ! TEX DAY OXIiY! VI V USE : Y'lf W1I.I.XEHER REliKET IT ! Ttr tku Wr.! Mli mt WILLIAM HEFFLETW '.)T. 1. KSI'K llSt'H, rKO(I..MATION and ot hr rtBder in the 'oanty l sioaaermi. 1 i-r-ur 1 1 h-ir prerepta aw! ti me d ire-tel. , for ll- m mrt ''mlH FUa"; UTI" t-r -ftsnM .l tbe l.aee. and tneral Jail IMiv- ery 9mi 0,wrtllwl fiyuraad T. nuiner, at Soaer, 4tn WoUy. 1Tmbfr 11, 174, ,wirt . h,iL u, all tha In Mir at tb tlie 1'irFriiDii tUmctal'i- within the aald I '..Bti'y t.r i',yii-ret, llial they then aad !heria tiHir iit"r ;r-u. with theirroiiA.re4pla.HM4at. liL4wi.-Ai4t:oult.fa.4. anl ofhvr reiaemhrajMwa. I do iik fe thiugi which to their wllice awl ia last lich.ili a'TLuiu to he done; ami alau, l)y flat will i ... . -. 1 1 . -i i i in . 1 1 1,. .rl4..Bera thai krw.tr .hall i.. ..- .-.i..i . i ..ni . .. iu ikM ihcrc.lu uc-t:kW .,.iw4 thelaa auall lis itut. i;m w fit..' I " " ;! insro of an oner it-j trt rf tkht irTpluMi'e .urt'-t iinTi fnaiy. atut to mm irvrrj will rrj t if-i-wi yut'itc mlm m tfte fc"t- ut Sai8fary tii Sulurduij, XuPrmfcr th, I ST at lO.-'-t-a-k . ta.. tht? it ;?': th rtal eKmU w Jt. J. 5Titni3n ivvJi tii : No. . iU femc ptM, oucuUtm f tw Itptt; having t!vm --rrvMr-J tw Jtry tTvM , K1 .lw. a.oa aarKit. t Ino- but at .in In er letalei Marehu. awl other.. .Xo. A A nie.h,w k caitatoina 7 acre mora No. 5. Two field., one of whfoh eont .In. aft 8 acre, and the .rther . a!jotalnn Geo. Wearer S-niaei i;i..!leltB.i irtLeta. M.i. . Att aere t larel m r.Ikla-k Tp., -lj.iln:r !itn.lot J.uth Ittvely aatl Siia K:m. i anrf .7 win earn he ia two pterea, aaa " no. i in lrrt. to ra.t bar-ha Tr.dMS : trne-thlnlot the psrehaiasmiatey ta v paM on evnnrmatlia or tale, aad balaaea ia tw-teieal eniiaal payment., tohered by jadff meot i-ad-. Ten percent ot the bawl money to lie tract mm rati ar '.be property 1 kntrrke.1 tfrwa. f. i. S1I IZH4.1, e:oiern. Trarta. 4 SSIUNEtvV NOTICE. .a. A. Hunter and air of Merer-dale. act tn. fa., aaiiaa- mart a erdaatary aaatwameat teme ol all lire property, real aad p' i ami, at uM 9t. A. Heater, ia traat for ta beaeftt of rd It.r.. Jiotie u acret.T airea t all aeraaw ta- rk-Medluaibl M. A. Hooter to make warned! pavtarat. ami taee kaeuta claim r deaaaada aicaiaet htea toprearat Una ta ta aa aitocat ae.ay. . . W. CTf IX. Al(aeof JL A. Haater. & SCOTT JniK 19 OF- WINTER AT R EDITED PRIC19 lowrst raMcra prca. mm m RUBBERS examine our stuck. Ortkra IJIleJ promptly II ) J. L A N D a'CO., Manufacturers aud Wholesale Dealers, 53 and 55 Wood Street. " PITTSnURG. PA. CO Pittsburgli.Pa. CLCCIS, SH7Z2TAU, , lrtum Tmmwva Taawajaat rra.l I a hwmn, nilaiwun. Mrch, rm. e pittsbtogb; p same to alL .. LIST OF CAUSES tnr tn ?f ivwibrTna, Mia. FIRST WEEK. Orm.Ua BvrhHrT, a Joha M. aVfTta,!. 4 laaac A. Jaaaiaa, ra. t D Tatay. lb. I Fad?. a fatlnrta I Abraham Uoaan. va Chrwar laaac CoaxiMaaaar, aa Waafafa a I Brv'a. a t J. r). Phiiiitral, va Laats a ban, K. H. Howae aa. .a. twaal Mafarat at. aa, Noah IJaiaaehar. va. J Paraiav 8. fhllaaa. . aL n. Wannw Movera KTMa Coat mm M laraaj Ua. ra, HoOtKael a UoUMf. SECOND WEEK. Km Wan Coal aaS ataaafaalataag Oa, aa Sarac Sra-vnca Ua. !taM va , 0or W. Black, ta. W. W. ban a SVa. Hiack a Hhol, va. Cvra X7r, adatf. Pta Heflley'a aa. aa. laaat htaaaa, Wat. Jt. fattaa Ca.. . Joaa S. Ttaaa. Kllea Btaach. r Joaa Oaar. Th Cltiaaa UU laaajsc tfe, va. K. J. Baa. aerat.1. J. .1. UaaL va. f, W. h B. M. Ca. Joaebh Hawi, at.aj.ak laarla CTaaaar. et. al. t'anl K. Oro. va Stataaaaa a Kaawr. M. A. Mann.r a Ca. va. Aaaraalaa JSadaJT. t 'art la K. ttrvr. va Daaiii aea, 1 X. 4. a a T. a . 10. ii. is. u. Juaapa atrarat a aaa va C W. apSWaaaaa. U. rvm rthallla va TataatfeM a. M. '. Biuaar, at. aL ra Wax T. IT. Joetrh Klag. L aL I, t'tty DyMtt Baafe Ok, m y. JaaM Paraan't aa. vs. K. a. Majahaa at-aA. . Esaaaaal Barkhuldar, va. ru Kit el r. a. jbb Traat. O. U M. lMwaaa. va. Oaava P tt. Jtaaaa ra Jawih J. 14. Tboaaw Lokr! at. aa. aaa,a iaaa AV BhaV anlaua. at. al. a. Beat. Xaffam, a Ma "eat r.J. SotaJKB. Oetaber IL ln 0 RDIXANCE. u. M horebv erdaraod h la OaaaaBaf ta Baa. ab ml lasaaa, rm.. la lavaa ""T' ' ' ZT' Z. m, - That aay "T r y wa mar iliijin y t'JiJ'ta Xmt ITZSZmZ Sn oloa dotlar for aaaa. or aaa a prteoaamat ay w apac w mw a a. ."rV" r"m"m r,mw"". .TTr.TTZ 7 " J "" " Baiiim. . B-liOCXTACS. ! M TISS0LUTI0N N0T1C8. 17 Tbe I c tiii'aiiihia Beret IllUr. E. U. Miller D. Mil a aa Miliar I daaoirW try I lilt Hatae afaaaalBwa rinnl Craawa, aaWe exaaaaf iliai I. aad 8. A. lamea a a Wnans kiiiiaiflhiaa antllii aaaaaata ae. at mmm aaaee at a. a. ac eeilmna. fm ai lurai laaa aetre aadewtea ta taa Bra) Sawael aiaai wiU ptana wall aaa metal aamilnnl. aad f aUDe Bfaa. aauaw a aaaamama mm aw rati iBjirgBhmsra. aJSaera.raaw.laa. ima, tm.