The Somerset Herald WEDNESDAY.. ...Mulier2', 1H7S. STATE TICKET QOVUvNOK: I1EXKYM. HOVT, Or LVEERSK COI NTT. UEUTENANT OCVEKNCK : CIIAKLKS W STONE, or wakrex covsr. StCRETAEY OF 1NTLKNAL A IT A IKS AARON K. DUXKEL, or riiiLADKLrniA. Jl D'i E or TH E SV'PKEME COT'HT: JAMES P. STERRETT. OF ALI.E'.JHESr COIWTT. COUNTY TICKET. CUNORESS: JACOB M. CAMTDELL, OF CAMBRIA COl'XTT. SEXATE: ENOCH D. YUTZV, Or SOMERSET COI XTV. ASSEMULV: ANDREW J. COLBORN. EDWARD M. SCIIROCK. FHOTHUNOTAKY: HENRY F. SCIIELL. SHERIFF: EDGAR KYLE. KEOISTEK ANU LEOOKIiEK: WILLIAM B. FREASE. TKEAST-KER: HENRY F. KNErrER OOIVISSIONIES: DENNIS COOK. JACOB CRITCHFIELD. POOR HUVSE MR ECTOR : GILLIAN KOONTZ. At'DITCKS: JACOB M. BAKER. HIRAM D. McCOY. njta finance. I'rofeminif to fx an honei man, the ean didatt of an honett vrijuniiation, I faeor honett money. The volume of the evrrenry thuttld be regulated by legitimate demand, and not by tlie requirement of bankrupt and rtild tpeeulator. TTlit evrrewy 7?j he redeemable a tarty a the exitjeiu-ie oj the trorern.nent Kill permit, in the eurreney recognized by all eirilized nation. The e-ontractt if the Government thould he held a tarred a the eontra-tt of in dividual, and the bond, the evidence of it indibUdiu. thould he aid arrnrding to tltt underttanding betireen the Unrern i.ient and the lender. Sixech at I5utk-r, Sept. 2, 187S. Tue Republican ticket is cow as- eured of enough votes to give it a good majority. All cur friends need to do now, is to make arrangements to get out the voto. Col. Yutzj Las been maklDg a canvass of Bedford county, and the Republican papers there confidently predict for bim a much larger vote than he polled in that county at pre vious elections. It 6hould not be forgotten that Andrew II. Dill voted for the "Nine Million Steal," and his whole legis lative career is identiCed with the interest cf corporations. We arc eorry to mention it, but the crushiofr defeat at Gettysburg was the worst backfet ever endured by the Democratic party, and one from which its leaders will never re cover. It is wonderful wl.at affection the Democracy has for "the workingman," if he votes right. The party bo loves "the workingman" of the South that it affectionately hunted him with ehot guns and "black ecakes," and "per suaded" him to vote the ticket. Ye?, indeed, the Dcmocrecy hniikers afier the workingman. When t. Catholic paper ia I'bik' delphia proclaimed Dill to be a "Know Nothing" and demanded that citizens cf that faith should vote against h:ni, ihe Democrats raised a howl against introducing religion into politics. They are nowndeavorincr bjfiiare lying, to fasten a charge of infidelity oaGen. HoyL What a difference it makes as to whose ox is gored ! Messrs. Vojf'roth and Hay tpoke at a Democratic meeting in Carroll tawn, Cambria County, on Wednes day evening last, and the Cambria Ilerald is unkind enough to remind its readers that it was Hay, who as editor of the F-jmerel Vcmmvai, ead of Ccffrotb, that he "hal force rr forfeited the confidence of the Democratic party." At the close of a Greenback meet ing ia a Maine town the other eve ning, a collection wi taken up to pay the orator of the evening for the expenses incurred. The hat was passed around and when it was emp tied it was full of pieces of paper in scribed, -'This is 25 cents," "This is f0 cent," etc., to the amount of $9.25. The speaker was dipgu3ted. Workingman, when a demagogue or anybody else eays to you that contraction of the currency caused the panic, just remember that there was no contraction since 1SCS that the circulation was larger in 1874, just after the panic, than it toaJ been for many years, and that the circu lation was more than twice as large in 1673, the year of the panic, than it raa in 18C0. The men who are now engaged in the work of misleading ' and prejudicing the minds cf honctt workingmen, bare little or no regard tfor troth. TnE aggregate amount of tbeNa-j TnE Democratic rtms in this State tional debt reduced ricce March 4, bolted over the fence in' tbe Grevn lSCli, is over $(;72,OC0,O00 about: back paure jjst before tbe Maine ote ttird cf the preeeU debt and ee- iltct'orj, and like good ebeep the cures aa annua! reduction cf ititerei-t tatk and file all folbwed tbe party cf more tiiau $iS,000 .000. i leader. Now ibey have jumped Tue Democracy of this Stiite tre prating ao-uv icvuvj and yet Speeb, the cba:r man cf their , Sia'.e Cotumiuce, wa a hlary-grab- j ber, acd CcCrcth we believe didn't diidain the extra pay voted after Lc had Lcen unseated, tut, picketed it, just as easy as if he Lad earned i:. , , : 1 .-.I r-f e... T 1--.. IT . . . ' , .. which will ieaac ivauuu.au w-u.j, - -; , faa(3 Tbe dielriuotba c Sjmcr be found iatere.ung reaJ.og. ' bliare of tLe corruptioa faQd honest old farmer, that Turner, midathe wefek recedi the thought he was go.Dg to lead by the I . . . 1 . .. I I, f. .1 1 tlnl-sa' B J ,, , proves that he knows tat Le te!-j mg &UCUI. E-VCrV ittiiliUI IU county thould reid this letter. H. . r . I 1, .,,.1 I..r.r.a , , ' Greenback movement, ure leavlosr it and taking tLcir tlacc3 under the old j II U V aivum'v"'- have not examined the matter foiriy mav not rcl'trc; but we have high hopes that nearly ell w ill be found tiacdiD shoulder to thoulder wkb their old comrada on 'he oth of No vember. We Lave nearly $700,000,000 pa per money in c'rculation, and the en tire volume has already reached a practical equality with coin, the diff erence be'ig cc!y the minor fraction tfa at on tbe dollar. Wiil the country listen to the demands cf the irredeemable psptr adrocatos, aban don what has already been accom plished, and return again t the ex periences of the past '! IJt LL-noziNtJ is being vigorously, cariied on in South Caroltoa. TLe DctLCcrati", unifornic-J in red thirls, and with U. S rifl, end lead by prominent officers cf the State Gov ernment, are breaking up all the Re publican uiet;t!Cg3 lUat are atitmpted to be tela. It is by methods gach a? tLece that tbe South cxptc.s to Kni a hulid Icni( cratx delegation to Con gress. Congressman Raiaty and other promiueal Suuth Carolina Re publicans ere now ia Washiaton laying thetc fiuts before tLe Trefi deut. The Republican that stands by the Greenbrck ticket is sold. I'ick up any Democratic peper and notice how frantic are the appeal;! to their party friends, to come back and vote the Democratic ticket. Jlaik the twUtiugaad turoinr of tho great Greenback Mogul Lewis A. Turner lie ia as bitter as g.i!l ?ga! nst Ad ams, and sour hs a crab-apple to. ward.3 Campbell . C- fT.-oth is the man for hid money. CefT.vih own? him as fully yea own your Ler?e, and Ccffroth exp-.'et." tLrtocrh him to in the Greenback vote. wiil not support Adtais, be not rop pjrt Campbell, an d there fora he n:u; t support Coff-oll, or not vote at ail. The Republican who Sght.s with Turner, or takes Lid ticket f.om him is sold to Ccffroth. We lecrn that tbe IVmccraiic State Committee are calling upou their Ccunty organizations for the narce3 and address of every clergy man, with the religious denomination to which ho is r.ltachcd. Alio tLe names end address cf five active christian men ia each election dis trict, with the denomination to which they are attached, and the name and addrces cf ail ami Cameron repre sentatives ia the Ccunty. It is pretty cortata that some dirty work is intended by thc.c prepara tions jost on the eve cf lLa election, and we warn cur friends to keep a Eba-p look cut for the tricks of the enemy. Specr, the Chairman of their State Committee, will resort to any desperate measure to gain his point, and the Republicans must Le wide awake for all tho trickery he will pliiy in the las', days of the csm- The N. Y. Tribune, has foily un earthed ihe proposed purchase of the votes of Florida and South Carolina, by Tilden's emmiaricsia 170. 15y some mesas known only to itself, ii procured the cipher dispatches that passed between the sjc-oli f.cat by Tilden to those State.-', and Liaielf and friends ia New York It then set to work to di cover the key to the cipher, and that it h33 ful ly succeeded is proven to the world by the publication, Crt of the dis patches in cipher, then of the transla tions, and then of the key, whereby any doubting Thoaia3 may read and translate for himself. Tbe evidence is incontrovertible that tbe great "Moral reform"' candi date of the Democracy was willing, nay, offered to buy his way int3 the Presidency by barefaced bribery. Now let us have another howl, a'l along the Democratic line, about Hayes being counted in by fraud. Rememiier, that cn tbe first day cf next January, when by law, Re sumption of fptcie payments takes ptecc, the $3o0,000,000 of gold and eilvcr now in tho vaults of the Treas ury and the baks, will be pat into circulation, and the currency of the j country wiil be inflated to thai extent. We will then have one thousand mill ion of dollars cf money ia circulation, nearly half of ii in gold and silver. And yet, CoSVoth while insisting to the GreenbacLers that ht U in favor of increasSag tbe volume of the cur rency, pledges himself to vote for the repeal of the Resamp'.ioa Act where by three hundred and fifty million dollars will be added to the circu lating medium, and paper money, .via... .. ,. , . , !to cout-iderition the faot, that its' were enticed nathinkinlv ato the. . ' , , i gold and silver, will all be mada and 'otic men, who are intelligent enough maintained of the same value. Is he j to be independent, will declare a too thick headed to see this, or docs Committee cf safety, whose business he suppose the voters tra fools, that j it will ba to watch the work of Leg will swallow his crude stuff, without . islatures and others, and whenever a first analyzing it? j President, a Cabinet Officer, a Judge, back aaia into the barren fields of Democracy, and are pathetically ap- ,,eB!iLg to tue Umbs to follow, , Wno is furnishing the money that is being s.ent in this district to elect Coffroib to Cneref? Reports from oihi r piru of the district My that it is being put out with a Uvieb hand, acd that the Democracy have not ior that a aut to be paid l.;r their vutesia ii 13 mwumin uugiaictui iu vua llulktin to vilify our old friend , : Isaec Kaufojaa as it does, taking ia ttboi . , , . ' . , masier, ij. a., lurner, wda.ea -nr. . . f , . ; (vnuiuiau uviuiua.vvi ao (uv ji v. v back c;ndidate frfp djrect. or of the Poor. Jast for tbe honor of the thing, yea know. It proves one thing, however, and that is, it feels tbe blow of the honest old farmer. Isaac don't wear irloves, and he strikes right out from the , , tihccldtr. Hence the bowls of the Bulhtin. if ine lie puuucauH siauu uy iiiuir i T.l-1 1 I: . Jl colors this fall, a glorious victory is assured. Hoyt will sweep the State irom the Delaware to the Ohio. Kv ery Republican who has a vote should go to tbe polls and cast it for the full State, district and county tickets. Let this be done and our victory will be the greatest won for years. Penn sylvania is Republican all over, and it is the knowledge of this that indu ces the Democrats to labor so hard, to divide and distract our vote. Tbey kuow and fear our strength, when we are unite 1. Cui r itoTii'ti flopdoodie is very thia. lie is trviuir to make votes bv the declaration ibat if elected to Cua-jtolve. Now, as t'aia is 0 off.'olVa grtss he will vote for tLe repeal tf: dicker, It Is not bard for a man up a tho Resumpiion Act. As the Act goes into effect on the first day of January next, about eleven months before he could get into Congress, if elected, aad a3 President Hayes will remain in office for two years aad three months after the next meeting of Congress, and Lis veto may be re lied upon if a repeal bill should be pa: scd, it can be judged just how much the General's promise amounts to. His promise to make soft soap a lrhl tender would be just as valu ab'e. The Johnstown Dcmwrat, end o;her Ci.!footh organs ia this district, are fiercely denouncing Lilly, for Lis disclosures ia regard to the cadet- i ship sale, and chargiug General Campbell with procuring his testi mony. This is all LalarrJii), a hilly at tempt to raise a dust to disirapt at j tenlion from the true iawardaess of the disgraceful transaction. Remem ber, Lilly's testimony was given in detail before tfce Democratic Judiciary j Committee, and that a Democratic House authorized and oidcrcd it to bo printed as the official report of its Committee. Remember also, that if Lilly is the bold bad men be is now depicted, that he aad Ccffroth were boon companions and fast friends for year?, and that it ppeaks illy for Mr. Co (Troth's reputation and association that he chose such a man a3 his confidant and associate. Tut Johnstown Pem'rrof is whin ing about tbe attacks made on Cof froth's record, and villainously tbuses General Campbell as tb author end instigator of it. Thut paper was the first in this district to attack Cof fioth's political record, but that was before be was nominated. It charg ed that he could not be trusted, that he betrayed his party when in Con gress, disposed of a cade-tship that belonged to his district, Jo a person outside of it, that he was a fiieod of corporations. particularly of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company an enemy of tho interests of Western Pennsylvania, and demanded that "en honest man, a sterling Democrat aad devoted patrol" be nominated, which according to iH ow n allegation, CoJro;b was not. Aad now, be caue his record, to wbjb it covertly alluded in a sneaking way, has bean published, it whimpers over, and lies about it, and throws mod a, his com pettier, General Campbell. Crow isn't toothdome eating we sup poo, but the Democrat served npthis Congressional bird, and it cannot avoid partakicg cf tho savory dish. Shut your eyes and open your mouth old follow, you are bound to swallow it. Ir Las been frequently charged that the Greenback party is comma nistic in its tendencies, and that it is really based on the principles held by tbe Revolutioaists of France, during the Reiga of Terror, when that infa mous organization assassinated offi cials, jfriests and bibhops. That this charge is not unfounded is evidenc ed by a series of pamphlets now be- ing circulated from the "LIead(jaar- tcrs oi tne national ureenoack par ty" at Chicago, of which the X. Y. Tribune says; "Tor example, in one ct these tracts, entitled 'Hot props No. G'" we find a demand for the organization of Greenback club, la every district, and tbe assembling of deicgwtis from thoe clubs in a body which, it is asserted, will be to all ia tects and purposes a Congress, and lLo tract then proceeds thus; "This assembling of wife and patrj a Senalbr, a C'osgressraan, a member of the Legislature, a Governor, or any aervant tif the people, hbail be tray the ioiercsts to thoto w ho tlect- ed t'lm, to kill him on the rpot." This is precisely what tLe Revo- lutionistsia France did riariog tbo r. . . r , . , " Ue.go of Terror, aud tat the Com- lEunioti oi l atiiiu i j Praace .iiiv a few vears ago, and it is a wed kuown fact that rerurees f.-oai that murJcr- ous orgatiztiion, who fled, to thU country aro uo d.jiug all tbey can to advance the Greenback party. Is Mr. L. A. Turner, tbe great Moul of the Green backers in this cjuq'.j, in communion with tbe Chicago branch? Who knows? TtRXEK has adopted the u)ect;o.s culled by tbe Demccrscy tut bn own, ud as the "Executive Committees of t,hat he publishes ia the Eulletin the sorehead Greenback ticket, ininui a Congreselonal candidate, and the . . , . , T, ' . . further fact that A. Ii. Coffroth and W. II. Rappel, were the only orators at the first of these Democratic and Greenback meetings, held at Rakers ville on Saturday evening last, tell the tale. 'Suld to Coffroth," will Etick out from every little dodge of iKa frrnat fnfvn Pan ha ripltrf. !,,... tnefirooQsr is tnc qaesr.oa ior ine vo'.ers to answer at tbe polls. I f is becoming a matter of deep I interest to tbe friends of Samuel Barclay, Benjamin Kline and Jonas McClintock, as to whioh of the three is to be scalped at the coming elec tion. Every voter, with half aa eye knows that Coffroth and Turner have struck hands, and the proof is, if any was wanted, that they have dovetailed tho Democratic and Greenback meetings together. At the Eame time the Ih'nwcra! pub'ii-h-es McCiintoek as its only candidate for Coa.a.iejioner, whil iho i-ulhtin has the names hoisted of Barclay and Kline That somebody is bound to be fouled is a self evidont fact, and w hich of the three, is the painful ! aaesJon their fnend-j are trying to tree to decide where hi.j interests lie. Ho wints Greenback Republi can votes, and to get these, ho mast pay au equivalent. Commissioner is tho only County office which the Democracy is sure to get, except the worthless one of Auditor, aad as the Grceubackers aro Hot fool, and are "on the make," the only sure thing tbey can get in return for their vutf s for Coffroth is tbe office of Commis sioner, and that tbey have doubtless bargained for. Of cxir.-o Ccffroth will deny, and vow, aad protest that this ii U'4 so, a id Turner wi!l do likewise, but did any uie ever ko-.w tbe parties to a corrupt bargain admit tbe facts? It tkas two to mtike a bargain. Bargains are not mai e w iihout aa equivalent, and it is a patent faci that Ce-flVoth aad Torcer have bargained. All Cof rwth's political friends know that he caaoot be trusted, whero self is con cerned, and it has been proven by bis published letter, that Turner io as fe'ippcry as on cel. Xow, only one of these three candidates has a possi ble chance of beiaz elected, aad two are bound to be fooled. Kline is considered the strongest of tbe two Greeubackers, end therefore Barclay must go to tfce wall; then it s just as certain, that McCiintoek is to be traded off. It is Qot our funeral, but this is the view we tak of it, and we will stand by it tlil the vote is count ed. In the language of the Augusta Chronicle, "There was a grand tri umph cf the Hampton policy at Sumter on ahe 12." This w as the day on whinh the Rfpublicaa meet ing was to be held at Sumter. The night before a conference of leading Democrats was held to determine on a programme. They de-tided to ! noro tio circular of the Attorney General, ar.d demand a division of time. At 3 o'clock on tho morning ot the 12;h they legan operations by firing the kcal canon. At 5 o'clock the Columbia flying artillery came on the ground, and, in tbe language of the Clirpr.ic'e rcputttr, "opened Cre with two field piece, acd l;ent it up ell day until after the meeting.'' 'fbrei thousand Dcmecrats assem bled in tba town with two bandd. There was ua call for a Democratic meeting, remember. There wa3 stci ply a call to break up a Republican meeting, and ail this firing of catnon aad parade of force was to iatimida'.e tbe colored men. The Republicans assembled at the oulored church, but the principal speakers anaouuaed failed to appear. Tbe Republicans declined to hear the Democratic orators, aad dispers ed. There were several disturban ces; in one case a w bite man, 80 yours old, defying the Democrats, lie was seized, however, and taken home Tbe Democrat?, after the Repub licans had dispersed, organized a meeting end boosted that tbey tad skillfully "avcidod "the trap set f or ibem by the Washington Radical, and had gained oil their points with out sinking a blow." The Chronicle aoacuaces tiiat the ; Uepublinaa party in Sumter County, may do the man no irjustiuo we pub. audio the entire 6. ale, ia dead andjlitb a few ledeldUj!." rrpj.td by buried bv a strict adierence to tie Hampton pobcy. As to uoveraor : Hampton, the Chronicle fa, s: 'A1-; though absent in person, he was pre ant. in cnieit- nrirl n-nii &.hlr renreMeLit ed It llagood, Tbou:pe3. n4 ii-.'Jp, J -r '.---- I r,f I, a ..ol, i.f 1'rair I nn t I half- v. u.s . - " , . It ....... -A I.',!., , f l.ij cl 7 ' . ' , JJlcLardsJD CjDKrePpIODal D0Uiltie, a ..t.....A iwvil men nd lliaoy OthtT '.rue nU tr.ed men. There is general re&ult of today cuafidt tica in Tbis nictare of how South Cs?H"U induct. I caoraia in ed teli the- whclo stor-. vj cjnj menta needed. The ReDuL'itisUo ua strueelios against aa araieil and well orgaoized force, with U'uiie Hampton au commandtr. Ibe Official Tl of Ohio J 1 Le 0!JQUb, cMcial retcros from a!J tbp .cuuatis, roajoritr for Secretary cf Siaie 3.154. 1 satieUiitiua it tbe : toe ;))!ity or thj .Na-ia?! A1ujil,i- ic-umy '-i work, aad uioia;e , irsuoa i w'U in v.s m uua :K.tMifc-iuamt.'n. an.l other soccers ia November." CJucilutory eJUr.B l the prv-t-n'. arrant Tlan.ilt.n am) Urp MntrXm Mr.n t-. ( n TTpi'M?rr2 ''d lv the lit -" Hivea totfcow inileMrtl to It t make itume- ; aaM, known a the Alam Sturti Urin, eufnl!i if any y-m h-.ve.wby ?our...l kulaml ht.u!l rt 1 1 K n. ns thirl in nami. on nrmi kki except namillOa aUU yimoUiJ, .lUW. . . . . - " d:tim,l,au1 tho ha niulriuun.y enferr.l j ol Ip-tbtrlia x m.n:h an I i-w-thirl m and reliable Unofficial GUrefl lt'OIO tbo puhlKa.l .JPJ riUt'J 13 t u? olatS', : U p:ujm tUeinuiW a in hem iiLel it.rciilement 1 itres clearetl onl at- ut 3uarroa in me.it,w, 5 int. wi'li tu. airreablj to the pmrr i-f Ui ! ye-r Irom fny ( mk Hh lan it o tie.err- counties make Lames' ( ue pubhrat:) , aud uucurea by proper ameaj orj -,,.h.av ufNv,niK.. lhTs. 9 t H;v,n:t ir,n nr.-t fttheM. w.th two Mr .iWt.fi! - mm ..un. I rn win niv -WLiunai iBruraatan An(ber Letter front Mr. Kaufman. Ttf (lie EJItxroftht Johastowa Tr.'tm: Sitt: I have been at different times iked to eupportlhis so-caHtd Green - arkeU to eupport back party. 1 will nctv cay, acd I, am sorry to K that a grent maty I . i . t ' 6' uo,r n Me 1CQ1 Mr"L - ' '.hc8e Greenback leaders. lti-v: mako ,teia bciit.ve t:iP, ,M .b ,1 boiiuir tutu'. fiktiCs, while ihev are I domij tLem mere barai at this pres - CLl nuie ifcuu tver they can do tbeiu .1, because with ibeir tbreateaiajj laniruae to control the ciuitaiists and buciness meu, ifcev keep htm- dreds tf theru from goiujf iau ny Hug at 1 o day, tru'.-ir.. ud business, and that will, cermiuly ; "ue-bj!f d iv i. earn euoub t-t buy keep the laboring men from getting j a barrel t.f puk X . if b ojiy worlc. Tnese greerbackera tell you'fc' $1 dy, he c'i buy barul ia they will get plenty tf Greenbu k jfc!s,Jl ot &iarf days, paper money, and make it a b-sr-il! 1" l"l ibe piic.j 1 a ilaj' labor lender. 1 will duw 'tell -j'.u ibey i H oO us 1 1 t. it- of three cannot do that, Lecuuse tho Gjveru-i1' ' f muflm. Now ihe tneul has now t'uliv as much iti'er ; price e.f t il-i V ! -.r $ I in tonal money out ts it m utile l Keep r.i par. All Llslory wit! tell u. tua: no nation Lite ours, wbica u tiediu with the w hole world, c.au pio?p .r j with paper mou-y, uuless Jt ih iv-, deemable iu gold at any lime. "., I then, paper money wo must Late, j we snouia nave at least aouMa icoj amount el paper mocev to ihet amount of gold and silver, and tn-ii so managed as to keep it at p'tr w itii gold. This tbe Government can ii with the assistance cf the Naii mal Banks, and without them tbe Gov ernment cannot do it. This Nation al paper money is the best, and best secured paper money that tbe United Stutes ever had. Now, how is this monty secured? This 1 will answer: Tbe Government was compelled to borrow money to carry on tbe great war we bad on hands; the brave soldiers could not tight without gel ting something to eat and driuk; they muit hava some cluthW, toj, and money to send home to tbeir families. Now, w ho loaned the Gov ernment the money to do all tbis ? I tell you it was the good aad trua Republicans, who wanted to see the Rebels whipped, with tho asaUtaitca of some goud aud true War Demo crats, 'i'be time cam's w hea this bor rowed money was about all u;ed up, and tbe war was still g'-iinjc on. Then the Government made an ffor to the boud holders, wb. loaned them the money, saying : You ure ujw ia a good cotiUitiou to start a biak. No doubt yuu are out uf debt, when you have ibis money on interest. IJand over to Ja your biad.H, dad we will give you $'.HiG biak pajur money fur every $1,000 iu binds you deliver to u; aad when you pu. this money in ctrculatioo, then this will bind your prnprty ai home to the amount of jl.000 fur each ji'JOO of your paper money ; so then tbe xan that has $9 of your paper money has 20 secur ity for his This will then make it the best secured paper money ia the whole world. Now, these Greenbackers want to destroy this good money. They cry out that there is not eno igh pjp-.-r money ia circulation, and at ihu same lime tfcey would destroy the verv best money we ever Lad. These Greenbackers say ibe Goverumeul gives this National currency to the batiks for u'jlbing. I tell you these banks are b iundto redeem this mon ey at thtir banks by paying to the holders good legal-tender greenbecks, or, after January 1, 1873, they will have to pay gol i and silver for them; aad before tbey ran fet r'ul of that they wiil have to iud up their bus iness, and deliver back to the Gov ernment tbis money and get nothing for it, just as tbey got it. The Gov ernment Ivses nothing by these baLk, and nobody else, aod all the advant age the banks have in i: is the inter est Ihcy can mako out tf i while they have it in circulation. Well, before these National Banks were established, the other banks hat a rigbt to give cut S3 of paper money for every $1 gold or silver they Lad, and their property was not bouad for the redemption of this paper mon ey. Sowhcnthev could not meke money fast enough by haviog $3 paper out of of money they Lad, then thy broke up, and the" note holders had to lose it. They could not fo'l back on Goverrmont bonds or oa the bankers' property as they can with tbeNatioiai Bank. Agia, if these Greenbackers want to destroy these National Bank, will they l.ju tho money to the Government to pay the bonds that the Government owes to the banks, or can they do it? 1 say not. Therefore, I come to the conclusion, on and after Oct. 12, ISiS, to call (tern the (jrecohorn party, v Lich I think is ti e most suit able name for them. These National bankers are and must lit) the bondholders ; that gives their psper money a backbone. These Greenbackers have no Gov- rcnu'C't b rid., and &re a-t able to buy them. They wunt to give u? grtenbacks. withi.oi backbone; so ycu miy fork I t bind and before them, and vu can a:jtia see nothing but tbe ju-ciib ni Smoke that iu your green grrr pV I " I eP yon sgsia. Isaac Kaiffmas nu.i8i WABitreosu A COVfAHISOX BETWEEN HIS CONDI-CT IN 1 S'3 1 AND TIIAT OF II. M. HOYT 4t tbe bienkioj out i f the rebell ion, lieury M. lioyr, tbe it a private citizsn, entered the Union army as a lieutenant colonel in the Fifty-second Regiment of PeEnsjlvania Voonteer?, thus oQ'eriag hU li'e fr his country, aud doing; a giHnt s-ddter's part during the wbolo wa', from Which ho was h. ncrab'y dircbarged ag a brevet brigadier general. Andrew 11. uiit, iurieaa o: going 10 me sr ir Ten ; 2 r ; . continued his attendance at Denn- cratip convention?, end. wrver bis CO :m try by drawing up and passim.' recoliitious denunci:g the war and us'.if icg tho rebellion That we I Im ia iSi'.l. in two 1) ra-eMiic cf rcr.tioB oi l u c ontj : "2. That we dt-p.-t cv,e civil -r, a we believe that be Uo.yn catt . . . '. aoo '&t a ffe.mm-rat ve ure , Wllilil'i IO Mite uii meltt t' f HUH It t a ,r n" ii people repUJU.C lie U M. i 1 hp t wp pureiitllr rn-irtt-o' tnftl we Coroiallj rp.irot e , "4 That w ill, hy all proper j :i.nd leUimalcj means, ovpo.-ti, .countenance and iree:nt any ?';.., , o.t the yart (J the fjefjuuteqn t.i un'!-, i ruase aay arcieu ajre;. li.::ca up n tb' Wttitheni Mi'cs, e... jjet'iaiij ru i-.wjr uts i.' e-Jairan ng tltir riijht rbu!t remain unrt- X; , c.a.uc ua.v ! ortberu htlte?. aud BO ln.!f ab ;b0 I . t , c ... . n 1 jU.-l (It'iiiatUU ttj Uie bOUn kall ton- explaaatiooa by tbo Constitution." Tbis record tpeats fjr itself, aud thu n..mii,.r,!i,. iirriious cjLtli.ien t.f llie iv.'iiritry " wii!uMccutoait:iiiwttiieprt.n:r feqni.re3 no explanation. I'. s sub mitted wnbout couiaient t the patri otic voters of Pennsylvania, thatihey mj pass jadment opou it a, the ; ballm box. Hie Oollrtr ibn aiil . o w. AU 1 ' i K Jilt. U'StAn U'lllll " . , rov io ( calico. X- i. .; buy ixle.:t I i H3I tbi w r ji!wa'i ?Io r uiys j i-uiu ouy luree tri-t f catii-- f r j reiicHii.o. vin: J hi fo. N, $1 ady "yiS:' : t r feiX'.tt-a. 'a ISCi ii unk th U' i! tliac .l pvrlre aa et e-balf vards f bruw a niii-iiii la lS'Jt u d 'd lib r at $1 50 would buy olo ia!ion t i molasses Now a day's woi k at $1 will buy two acd ote Laif yalijus Tolid) AVoJ--. tdtnbun, t'a , I'mlroj rd. PlTTSBCBO, IV, Oci. 1 t A SjiO- cihl dispatch from E-Jenjcrg, Pa , to The Commercial Gazelle, gives the particulars of ihe des rucliop ef lhat place by firo yes erday nii-ruing. The tire broke out ht 3:30 o'clock, iu the rear of Wilbur's livery s able. Main street, and, spreading rapidly-, soon swept over the entire block. The firemen wtrt. promptly on hand, bot their effort were paralyzed by iu sulli 'ie-i-ey e f water. Tbe total loss i estimated at from $350 000 to $100. 000; insured largely. Two hundred aad twenty Evo buildiosjs wero burn ed, and the town is almost complete ly destroyed. Much suffeiiag already exists. A relief committee has been organized, contributions of food .'roiu the adjacent towns and farmers in the vicinity are heiug distribu'ed to the homeless. The principal loseis are the Oil Well Supply Company, $30,000; Tr.ivis, livery ttable, loL heavy; Flyoa A; Ilamm" $18,000; Ben net House, $12,000; Kdenburg H-ium, 12,000, M. K. Church aad parsonage, $7,000; Cbalt'a-.t & Graff, hardware, $2.i,000; Exchange ilitel, $10,000; B. Siaioqs, tobacconist, $3,500; L Walftr, grocery, $3,000; and Do France ii L'rry, druggists, $ 1 000 Tbe amount of insurance carried ia tbe town is hrgi. Tho depot, w r -hausf, Uniou Lxpress c Bice and Post oliice were destroyed. The tire U be lieved to have been lLo workefaa incor.diary. H.nlb CarwIiaA !! Washixutd.v, October 14 Let tera received here frou S ulh Caroli na represent that the Democrats con tinue to refuse ti allow Republican meetings to be held without dividing ths time with their opponents. At tbe same lime ihe Dcnr.crata abso lutely refoso to divide tbe tiino at their meetioirs wi h the UenuLIieans The Democra-. t-tf.rca their deroata for a divition ef time with the il-.'pob-licaa-i by t,bo aid f tbe S.a e mili ia companies, armed m i h guns furui.ih- ed by the Lu.ted a.aTes Governmeni at the reipics: if Wade Hampton and Senator Uatler. All the accouots arte that ihs Democrat are trjiur t ttrrorizo the Ilepublioin, aod that Wi.do 11 amp ton is doing nothing to protect tbe latter in tbeir rights. Ia iho Iiitrict represented by C jugre.-iiun S;uali, the Ddttiocrais have a boJy of fifty armed men to li.le t evtry point where a IlepnblicM ccsttD-r is call ed, and tittiiajJ a division cf time, aud when this ia refused, they boldiy break the nieeliui? ui. ISorrlUie Uatchcrj. E VAMaViLLE, IsD, Oe.ob.rlC A youu mia carried Xeil met aa eld UraiiT named (jirhirt ia a Etl.oa at liarke City, Ky., Saturday Light, atd titer diEikiOij turtf!4 tJiu Lim to Fpoad tha uijiht. At lie boute Xell iavittd tbe old man to driuk, whea LU sua I rpjctd I) you? qiea drew their kuivfa, b.it X e ; I get iLo advantage after fcL&Vrkig daogei oda wou-oda aad plunged Lis weHpou idto Lid aatagoLUt. A: this pjiat voung Garbuit'd rut ther Ajpea!ed to Xtii i ure Lir md, Lhu lc dre-ve hij kaifn to her hturr, kill'ug Ler ia sUmly. JIo thea tivn-d youo (ar hart'd abjp-iea opeu, (bdt IU eu tri!sprotriidt?i1. A youoccroacf the fA riper, who wvr.t u lu br.itber'rf res cue, aUo rtctiU'd 8uUi Htvtre flb wcuadd tt XtiTd fcuaifi. Xeil theu fled, and tiudtd cap'.uro uutd Mia dv, vvbe-a Le vvn acurtd ucd fc 1 1 a in -JO.UOQ ba:. .Hurdtr of 011 Wmu. Dkiuoit, Oct. Uj A n.mder ii tbe most borri ol character wa- r.':u niitted ia iLU city early tLi? 111 ;ruiuir. Mrs. M.tiie Farreii, a vi id jw GiJ years old, Iivii ja ni,at Id known as the jpotomac fjunr tf r vf the ciiy, wns found bd-iiGe b-r led with fercat cit.g of Hood oo?irg ibrf uh h;jr L-iirt 3:d ua examine ii n t f tao hx nboAed a aL four iucLes 1 i fi. tbe iihi tertipV To a byad ai.:.l free wtre coofcidtrally bruised ad tie neck broken Ileary Langude, a worthless cbaraccr, aad lf Jra varrell by her fjrt Lubatd, Lad been arrested cn i uyicioa. A t imj'iest is now io j'rogrts., V. f UellCVC That If everyone would uce Hep IjiitT fi'ttly, there would by oiucb ieei ti tneb3 aad misery ia the vv rld; cud peop'e are fjpt findio iLid cat, whole families keepia wtli & L jts) u,8 We fcd vice e)I to irv it U. ik A, fyn-h: i:r, X. V. riOURT rUOCLAM VTIO.V. IiyCSAS. th0 llonoralde AViLMAU M, HaI,L 1 President ol the several Court oi t oiumon Viva of th;t'oUnths ctmipotiii ho sixteenth Ju-iuda! j .ni;.,, a'o iicne, '.l ,il 1).. ,verV t r tl irial Vf iniuer u.l Oef" i f'""TvT-''-f""'"'' tu ...i i ,J ,.f ,i. , ,.rj i..,., ,1 T. B i Ct quires, JU-Iite. of the ttourf.of(.V,moPl,.as.an,l 1..UI.U of tl.r.'oiir,orOv.r:.n.l Termlr.cr ftr,, ' l.j.,..! r,.r: I. ,,,,1 l C V.'iO t.vi,..ll t.-, o.rt if c'i i-iiZ aw n.iiUiV"-i .inji!.i,i'uciu,i.iorrn 11 iieiir. ro'!.,cr .1 o,m.r 1 nuiiiir, loi.mirwl Hoiuiay, Jeteraberll, li7S, . . . u , ,, . . 1 ., i . , . i .IT. - ., . . ; Pei,., theCor.mcrali.lClitahi. within thesal.l oi .Soraerse mat tiiey ce wicn an.l mere in ; miraei.!!' rerueailiranccs. til Clcl IU ttil.t ttaprtei ........ .... ; OLOUUE W. PILE. txt. is. Sheriff. !Jf ai.lM- FT- Cj: .r.-eilTswJ (rali ui i ' ita, t,:.:ivjs, IT lOLjtwa au, r ol - - .-- -- iaixi. iuiic uuir,. umoip, Utctaacl. ; libera with a twijoryloK.lwcninKhmw,lni5iet.i Mi:iraai.Urtibyrou:buiiaina8tnt-ro(aerwtBilTwl.hf1a Itcr? titfiramary on Ibo ahovw rtu bar-r iii.i.urt.'DrinHp. t fn bt3en trran'.e.! to tbf u ruler? func-l, wtice la; V-. A wnaia tra of lamt ritaate ai afrc h JOSIAH J. WAL.KF.K, rlsecutoi . CKt. 16. NE A V YE n TIS EM EX 13 cTe riffs Vale.' ByT'rtajo sin Jry wriis f V.tri K.-u. Iv i v.tri KwIwiid! Vt-ii i. Kvp m.is, t-sil mi, i the J an I u in- Mr-ul, 1 win ex lt rvtle ty i u'ii.' va: .ry, hi O art liujt iu wm t- Fruloif. X'frmbrr S, at 2 uVI m I !. in , t 'u il'Sififctl rial 1 it. u-;:ir. in an 1 U trie L lwia .ic-ii 1 hal (tcre, l'r.. .r U-iiH ftf a I rte twu ? irv I ! pliiik ilwu.iinic Ikjus-.- lii- WMi rn tr.l. iiii.I ltr.in j .n l tf-;ni-r.l ii -n nf si i Nn;Utfii. a 1 At , i mu :tui I.. i Aj. V liua'.i:i n hct-.na &n.i , 0. 1)uli.u:v Sl.!lilte!i .lone.- t.u llie wxzt, itllt jF 1 rn I lie ii.-r:h.uu.l I'ic-r Meuru' tii-irs ca the e.iM, i with 111? urtwi!u;t't:ij. ( T;ik?n hi :ri urin ub llio j.nijKriy l Cl....li-n H. KuujjIi.t, at Hie suit il J. i). .dryer, A'luiirita- : liutur hi 1'eitr M'.eri, Ueceas .-J. ai.vi. ; All tl.c Ti'n, litl'!, intercut au I ci lira of J;ir ,u Hint I'limii, nl, ia HL.,i ( Ike lUwrii-e I ; rmil cftuttf, via : A certain lot c.r ftrt'Uii.t fitatt In 'atUuiiii I 1. "llxT Turkey lout !i.wiiflili..S"imr:i.'ti uuir. In., j eouuilnlni; oue luurth (',') ncre mrt.r les;. with a two tfbiry inline Uweiiiu iu-ute. m:.J Irtiiiie H i- I'le tberevu cn:tel, aittlnin iFiMts ii lO-rman ! i:r.iU'.rh.-r. on llie k u.!i. aliv on thr ft. :rt ntinx ' n St. John street anil drum ureet, i lilh a. , purtRinttiirrr. ; Taken In execution ns Ihn r'Ttv ol Jaetl Uiuubauli, M tlie suit ol Suy-ict 4. Diiil. .' ALSO. AU tliorii;!i:.tltIi!, Int-r'iit anl cl lim ot J.i.i.t A. !!ntiMU, ol, In hh Ut llie l"i!mia Ui-acrr cO ; real eata'e, v'.i : ' A o;rlniu iii or ii.in-el of Kr'iin;l, aituito in LtdUinvitle, A0ut.-u lowntnp, SorueTW't couuty. ; I a., containing onu a.-rf, moii: or lei's, with a oiie 'i ami a half itory pl.uk iwliiui h m.-fi, iMrovnti-r t sli ip au.l ? tiitilo thernon erecicO, a lj.lnin lam's i or A. I.. Mitt'hell. L.iH n Ur au 1 JMaiu r. a.l. i with tiic aiurtenaLCs. t Tiikcn ia exwuti'm a tbe projierty of Jacob A. I ILttiiiin, at the auit ol Uot-rae iniith. ' ALSO. All the rltcht, title, interest ami claim of J-ee J. Smltli. ol, in and to tliu folluwica; ileacrlbctl real et;tte, via : A cinain tract of Ian.!, situate In Northampton tuwn?liio, botutrset county. Fa., Miitainir.x tJ acre, nio-e or Una. of wnicn there are atx ui en acres cleared, with a one and a half inry l"K ilwellin liouae, luir barn and other (utnuihiiniis thereon erecteit. aaijoiniiia; lan!a of Ji bu IK-tier, Ai.rahaui C'ooolienour, John Wairaiaau and oth er, witu tbe appurtenance. Taken in exccun as the priiK-rty ol Jesae J. Smith, at the suit ol Conrad Ht-u-ite. . AIO. All the rii;lit. title. Interest and cUiin of t'.inrad Itencl. ot, in anJ. t the Ldlowin dt-.-ritied real eaiatit. via : 'o. 1. A certain tract of land, iaiati in Lu timer towaalii. Somerset eotint;--, coniatiuiitf; acrea. ni.tre or le.ia, of whi-h tkere are atiout To at-rea cterel. and at'Ut Idacrea in meadow, wit n a two story loir, dwelling hou?c mtt lo stahle thereon erected, intiidiiior landa id Jcao R.uch m.in. t'orncliua Witu Peter Meters' heira, lianiel Wey;ina"a heirs, and other, with tho ai'purten cn.ca. No. 2. A cortain tract of lan.l, siita-ite In tfrecn Tilie t. wusliip, SonicriH:! county, I'a.. ci'iitaininx 03 ncrea. in. ire or icaa. all cleareil. adjoining i.m-ts o: i;liru-!uo I'.i'Jl, t'.lw.'.r i Ileal, l'cter .Miller, ard o'.hera; with the a;purtc-n .n cs. Nil. a. A cert-jin lot ot r.mti 1. aitu-tte in Toca honuu, OrtM-nvllii lown.ship, Somenot cunty, I'a., con'alr.iu one hail acre, more or teas, with "a one -dory Iramt uweilirK liouse, and !r.uiic atatle thereon rccteii. aiijoiitinj; lan:a ol c'alliarine I.raditi li on the eat. Werner'a lie'rs on the north, and fnm:in on Al.iia ftreei, wuh the ati-purteiiuii'-e. Taken in execution aa tlie rojKr y of inrad lleticl, at the anu ol C'tiriticna K..-mlold. el. al. ALSO. All tLe rltfM. titlo. Interes: and itattn of Vl;.t!. Trent, ol. in an t to the fdluwinif de?. riie'! real estate, lit : A ccriairi tract of I.ind, aitu-itc In Stonyreek towihip, oni'-raet com.tv. I'., contalni'ii lii; cn , tuoreor lew, wi'h a atory and a tail plank un-eiiina; nouae. iraitie ttarn. uul other outouiid it'.jia tiieret-ii crit-ttl, altoui flo ai-re3 ol wni.-h nri eifiire.l. atitl atiout k ai-iea In tkju-I .w. a'tt-iintnir luu'la ol Hiirriel Nod.T. Xt i'-fr.i I Snyder. .la-ol Snyilir, .iac.it. iiictnf.r. au . others, with the ap purtcltaucea. taken in ex?;-ii!lon -a tht iropor!y id CliarhJ 1 rent, at t:ie i-uit ot Harriet uyer. AL.SC;. All tne riant, title, interest an I claim or ,liv,- Ohnatner, ol. In ini two the ioilowina; di-icrit:ed re 11 estate, viz : No. 1. A certain tract of iial aiia.rtc !n Broth crvallcv town-hip, Somerset conntv. I'a.. contain inic M acre?, more or lti. anout a acn-s id which are cleared, with a two atory plank dwelling houae anil ata i-i tueeon erects, aojomin lauda ol itiiatu liau-;er. Namu-1 Shoner, v aiiinuton .!"n' f"ksaw. " "fi-urtcuan- couuuiuiiic 46 at-n14, ni'-re or Ir, wiih a two story d'tjoiiiin ianiH of A bra nam Hoover, WilMam iiauur, Chaunwy H'nvjcr aal L-thers, with the HJurUQlUvTa. lakou iu c.tM-uLSa us th4 tr;rrty ol TJoe. g CMirifrtiuT. at the suit i Biltrcr "Waiter, aJiu'r. ol Jacoli .M. Chriwner, t!e;M. ue of J. U, Kimrr.el k Sous. ALSO, AIH he ritht. title, inttre5t an I cl tfni ol S.tm ukI Xitmnrmian. anl t'a'harine M. Ki-in, ittli'j. nd Atrati:un Itva-n, Jr. and Kllxatx.-th H-m, Trrro 'Icnaiiw, ot, in anJ to the loiiowiit dfS'.'r.l td rent estate, viz : A certain tract of land PirtLi Iu Jnr twp.. S'mi;rMetc', I'.i., c;taJaiii4S l. hun :re 1 and tilty aorc. mora 1S. t wtiicli there am it :u-re rlt:red, wrh a tw st.ry dwrr-Uiai; ti. u3, b.mk hira aii i ithr'at"iiuil linT (ii routi envied : ai p a thriving oit-hanlol rrBiLtref', i)j-iniTiijr .iui ol Henry S. Fh kiov, John H.vj:iqj4 imJ uiiwpj, H'irh the utrTfartennm. Ta ken in eevutn-n 4 lti pmperiy (tf Sam ml Zitu;t:enr,:trt and (-aiharitift M. Beam (:fts. and Ahnihatn lictiu, Jr. and tliiulth Ikjjm, Terr-; Tenuity aitbe tuit ul Joseph bhuadi, aui uc u Jt-na .Maurer, m ALSJ. All tho rUM, title. Interest and el.tim of Jw,d I. l'owcll, ot. to ac-i to the l-dlowinx Uesritd retil es:aro.Tfi : A iHTtala tnct of land ?i.Tiato In Sh w'.a twp., Somerset frunyi Vt ot'Ctu in iziir rei, ui're er Iv, oi"whi' !i there are aUul 76 amis cle;ir?d, and ;,tout tf arrea in mcaluw, with a two itory U dtrelli.T house and h-g tmrn thereon enKi'i, na loiuin lands uf Jt-.M Slick, franklin techt, Jt eph Ldir, Henry Feurod aadoUiurs, witlt the ap-purtn:u-'es. Ttkt a lu jejcition aj the i ncrty cf ju'b I). rfteU at the euii. of Win. iul. ALSO. AH the rljfht. title, interest nl eijin of Jtdin I. Itmldy, l, ia and to the ftdlowuitt tleatnhcd rel estate, vii : Ni. 1. A certain tract of land sdtuure in Milt.rd tl S-.raeret en., fa., held in tee. e titain:iiic w jrrcs, mi ro tr lew, beiui( a art i the Kenue!y farm and now in the (MjtK.psion or in-iviii,.y ot the rail nad, Ijinx ahni; the piii pmwi' at riue Gnve Stutit'U, on uh;'ti, th'-re are enete-i lim e eai'iu hoy?e3 aud other bai! iios;s, a()tiun Un-.la ot aiuel Veimer oa tlie weit, l'hiiii V, dtcrtv tuTi-ron the cat, Adam fogle un the north, au i others with the api-urienanoe. IVo. i Two certain lot? ol Lcmund rifuate in I r- aica lrtniih, isomeTut n?uty, i'a . nod krwwn jn tU itiitrul tUn ul said twn lts No. so. an I -5. ea.di IA CO leet wl !o and I V) feut dittti. ioun led by the Park n the west, Pine ai vy mi t tie north, Vurth iret "t and l.tX". h4 on the Stj;UU,tn shi-.-h there it erected a dwcil. :i44 husu i-id other i PiUliiKH, known ;is tlie JidiD tin tilth pnijwriy, wn ti tlu appur:enan v. 2t. 4. A oenain tract ot iani miuaie iu Mui rd tp , S:utersetttx. F., warrantei! itt the B.nn: ! John Vouuht, ountainiiif iiJ a rei mora or lew, ndj.diiios lands of Harrah & KtM-ly. liot-crt A. Tayl-.r, Jonathan KUo! ant others, wiih the appurteuunces. 'N1.1. i. A parcel ol land ituata in trin BT t S.;t:erset eoamy, i'a., known a tho K'un Iry lot, jind situate on the fouil. thi ot tUe IV'tuh i'ork Kiiit Ko;al, and on tliL, nrih Jle oi the IS Tilt V-iTli lii.: r, ettiidiit Itat k in-.n tie aioreaid fairer m feU iu deidh'hy said U-..riint it the wsr. cm end d daiil lot by tlie N'Tih Korlt Kail K cid. hy ,tse trea a!:U finances (ro'n vho noctho.ii lino, B.ii t jarLtdonsirlitiu ,.f iot, with tho uj. 1'Urtiasnv j, No. 0 A 0 r!n!u t.nA uf iii:id Rluate In A Min tn . K-JiiieMvt cuuncy, i'a.. irranlee iu tho n tiiie M .Tare I'harry, e!!taki: acr:?, rore or lew. will; tho appurtenances. N (. . A certain trart of L.nd nirnte ag a!rv gald. Wiirr.inlcd in tlie n-nne at .K:fry ('harry. c-n-ta initio .(4 acres, and 1 US ptTvhi.-, moro or les, wi!i jtppurtcn.iiK'e's. 'J nkeii in exi u;i-n as tho yrupc jiy 0 1. !;rliir, at the u.t d uroti W i: and Hi-tiry 4h'.ox3 U Ueury I). Snyder, i!ecM. " ALSO. At) the ritht. title, tntcr-'&l ant ehiirn of Chm Jiuo He k. oi. la itud t' th-3 toiloain deLiilieil fv-il eitate, vii: A eerttiin traet .,f l.tnd situate in K'k Uek twp., (ioiiii-rs t emi'y, eotalni:iir 4tfi a-refl. ni-re r o wtiu-n there are aVut 30 rrcs elearttl b avres ia oo adoTT. with a cafdn dwvlun bouse and ' ham thre.n erecle!. atljointu tanisot Folk s hein, Willimn V. jUivenioixl and other?, with the tiT.u-U-nAuees. T:tkcn ia exii-ar i-n as tii . pnH.r:y nf C iroii:e liet k, at the mil 01 a. j. Uuio-th. ALSO. AlltheriirhMvlc, Sntpt uM(d:ita or J..hn I Kxidyani li.rta Kindiiy. oi, lu aud to the f'jiii'iP i!c0t iled real eatute, vti : All Ihu following tlcsHTpted tr;u t r pariel ol' land t) in and Ik t i iu Suth.in;p;on tuwnjiitp, aitiiiieret tfiuntv, ra a'ii iiiiiuic fun! Nrineny ; owlo 1 hy t:ii;rtv;i iaa'ittT aa t oihr. and l-elric I tt:e S :tuc tr:n: ul hot 1 on w (te .H I Willi iiu j TrtvuMu m, jr. now reidc ui in, rontaiuinic: three ' Iiiii4iui 11 nil iilit v.r.in fXVJl mtp im1 nltt.v. wrm uh,-h is 1.. rp n.irr i.-ut-lv un.l fallir.t.-rila. ed ii tiiotts ar.d hound-. ro.ir. jn.l ilUokn.A. In .deed Iroin the faid Wiliiara I r- uuinn and wit-. , . , . .. 7 , . . ' V. u , I ni 1- ',,',1 ,u u'iu , K.l.i-au l llir:i.n Huitlay as by reieren.-e . B'V ' 'Kl1' l'" 's " " r . ,fc , . .. Bor85'S Sn ruVOTMw ,i!i.!- ia , m, 'i vum :o. iiiio. iiiierc?i ai ii-i claim oi . , , . ,,,,, .,,... ,-,, ; ts:ate.vii: i A certain trait of lmd situate In Somerset Tp., 1 il"li'',!l ccum,, i a , comaiuin.r 1,4 acres, niom r e.s.ol which thereareabout Kala-resclearcl ' -jj rr,.s which ate In tucaJow. 11 h a iao :o,y hsrowelln ha-e slat.'.e aa uic ouihuihliinr, thercoo emi- I. a.ll- ll.ina lan.! ot Frji.ktn W1. ! 1. I..J... I, l.'h....la 11 1..L.U. 1-..K...... , inaen in execution aa me nrooertv 01 i-.-rin AL-t). I i All the rlirhl. title. Interest an l eliim of John j D. UoO.iy. an-1 Hiram Kin.ftayj of, tu auil tu the . folloulriitileaciirici! real dale. v:s; No. . A certain trwrt ul 1-in I situate in South- nnttiton In.. Komrmet c.untv. Pa., in-l known as ; the John lloyni in farm, omtalniiiir :i-'T ai-rei and i . 47 perhea. of which thero are ahout 10 neres i l.:.ireil an t alwut !Pi arret in meailow. xhoinina' .,n !( ol Jon .tian Konuel, Jocathau Eoien.-H, H. ' ini( liuue anti bauk barn t hereon erectclt with the 'Unen;ini-cfl. aktru In execution 81 the i roerty of John ! SE v: A L VE11 TISE31EX TS. Htm In the vair.u ItarCQKrnu ot their cle.zini nr w or -, STBAWBBIDBE & CLOTHIER Have vlJl rarest wvtIti In Sik. Vtv4 Fabric. cEr. tb2i.up.(i uy . itlcnt br -nul servh ill tne (i-rrat MaiiuduMiiriny 'enfnii "t Kunun. Kvery luily wttiiiu reach ot Ftiil.iilflphU sliald not fli to vtit tills miinlfi'nt Jii.. even 11 not winJiuit; tu buy nt the tira j, No iin; -ifiaUy u pir-h 15 or the nir: u! e e l nrini.itMi. BTYClv and COLORED SIT.IvS Me Invito attuntion to ihe l.inrvs aii't t rt aa- f Soriment oi SILKS Kver shi.w n In I'lillnleli.tii i. all of wl.l -h :ira m:irki-l i price." that n. Am. ncjn llvawciin ?iMy umlrri'i.'il. UUOll CiCALiTY KLACK SILKS 75 anil SOcts. AN EXTRA WALITY ANTWERP SILK we. un.l wo nulc th:it It !w iMmiaml with unj-oni'.!i.!l,ir filk 9-lliu clscwherv. Ce u!Kr:it .K IMILLXR PER YARIJ SIXIIALITIKS Krem the Fine (Jlaoe to the Hear; OroJ (lr:iin. rA'llKMIl:EMorSSKLIM Nu.er tH-lure st.l.l ia any market un-IiTl.'i'. Alfii tLe bct makes nt 1.2, il.M. !. . I 75, .(. .. (13, S Ii anl up tu the hnetit graties. W'e a.Jk partii-nlarattenti.n to an Invoice of P iNSIIX S CACULM1RE SILK, Secnreil fur nniler value, an.l n)t owne-l ly any other hi-ue in thi? cuntry withta T;i cents i.f our priv-es. They are in Ki.'bt Unaliiies f 1 ii, I 4i. 41.6), vi.Ti. iwj. tio. fJ.Ti. We uuke s; iii:il mention or the f. ,1 1, t'.Ti 1 1 l!.ir tea ins of Recent Pnrrhufvr. 4S Inch V K)L M.VTKL ASSK l , Ktra heavy an.l :it nt .me-halfthe e:-tor inlucti'.n. 40 in -h FRENCH L'ASIIM ERF.S 1, The actual market value. U (l.. 4S in.-h ALL-WO iL 1? AM EL'S HAIR sriTIN'JS Ti eeuis, Reicalar Retail prico il. im h CAMEL S H AIR sl lTI.MiS Kocuuimen.tcJ for quality ao'l e!i Mfiri mi. 3d Inch SILK MIXED TARTANS Joe. Ia ISiue, Urecn ac-l Urliul. nly n iiersonul vi-it cun tiive a f..ir ii!ca ful rici!i:ics lot its lUatributi-ui at tfie sui illest jxissible advance ovit first C'ist of manufacture. Thiue who ciinu4 viit ts. however, der DiUieut. Kvery letter tli it comes to U3 reiiieytin? SAAH'I.K-!. is rjven the mi4t earetMl, f.nur.pt 1111J intelligent attention. All Mail or Telegraphic Orders are filled in ;i di Virmrn! orginizel on a settle unsurpassed anywhere. STBAffBRIDBE ST. AV. Cor. liglitli cVj Msirlcct Srs., PII1LADKLP1 1 1 A. tiet.SS, Hxiily an 1 H'ram Ein llay, nt the fuit ot P. s. H y an I W. H. Hay, an.l Samuel M. SivW. ail in i. o( li-vl-IHay ilee'J, ac.l Miihael liva, an I u-t- ol W. W. Patri.k. TEK MS. A nv Ihtnio fun fta-inn at the aN.ve ?ale wiil tileaseii'ike n.ain tliiit :-ju tier rent, of t ha puivtiane money mu."t be. naiil aa Amn as the p -pony is njcii .Miwn. otiivrwwe It will aa un he ex:;il to sa!o. The rcsi lue ol the i.un li.i.ie money mnst he pai.l on orhelnra the 1MiiI.iv o .N-.vi inher. ls;i. the day flxe.l hy the Court lor the acknowle liniicnt ol Sh -rili'ii ileeiif: ami no dce-l will If a..'kiiowlcJel until the purchase money is pan! in. OEORUEW. PILE, Oct 1 M, rtif. LIST OF CAUSES for ovni!T Term of (.'1 urt hevitinlnir NoTem rarU, lili. FIRST WEEK. K ni miin Ilounel is. Pi:t?harh Cannellj vilie It. 11. : Weerl Sewing Machine Co. vs. J. ?f. Ficht- nt-r et al.' .1. J i'ia II Chi i-!. Daniel Swamcr. cirnijhee. 4. Jac.h HtnehauKh vs. Ii Woll, et a I. .lo.-iah Keiler, ircaa. vs. Auaustui Mc.lary, elal. 8. U A. Smith rs In.r.i-n-l-nt Printlnir (to. 7. C. P. Ijinhari's use vs. iwanl Mvstitllcr. . Freil'k. L. Juit vs. s. H. Oarer, et al. V. J. W. k. 1L C Yaa Horn va." Jorss Ijj li'ti et al. 10. John ('. (Jraham vs. Sochleii It McFarlon-l 11. fi II. K'riir"i ite vi W. H. llr..H. Ii tr. ii. K!;.'i uic va. W. H. Ilnnks. lia.. Wt'iulie vn. Lemuel Autn.iu. ii Ann Maria ijcrloaa' Executor vs. Shaferav i'X. 13. t iiMn N i l .n il Bar.k v Somerset a Miner al Pi iut K. K. Co. SECOXD MEEK. 1. 1 11 Cone et al. vg. Livenito J Ji Oiinxcr. i li'-i'ti Ikinzm' ll li. Tni.-r. Fvau. 3. H Th. :uas Wil l vs. Savage Vi Uei -k o. 4. r . i'iir'cr i'. In c. C-ai-n. t l. 5. t- rnoii.i Br Vs. a. Meverrlale lloroaxh. 0. John II vs. Uru. J. lUcr. T. Aron 'i'ro.ler v. J.-nj-s Tuniy. 1. lian-ira Colnrva. lir. II ll.irey. . Eiitili.-th Auman vs. Aorilrun Usrkey ct al. I. i K.J Countryman vs. 'In. McKemia. II. EUaa L itra-teo Ta. John Lenti. Ii, Fayettu Alut. Kir Ins. Co., vs. J. O. Mevern. tavetie Hot. Fire Ins Co., rs. Peter Mey cra' A I in. 11. P.J. Cover TH W. J. Mnifes. Intrust. Ii J. J. Phlllipi' Ailin. v. Henry licarl. is. Freeman at 'lei 1.1 11 v. H-nrv Reim. IT. I 'yrus lienlorw's use vs. llan'l. riwamer IS. Michael W-.llava. S. K. Johnston et al. VJ. Howarl lijkee ts. Livena;oii k. AIiiHJt, K'.ra:siiee. CO. Ar.ni itover's use vs. J.oj.U Meyers' Em. il. Am.rvw Wi.iaj-o vs. A. H ilm .th et al. 5ii Jos?ph 'lirvi.M"'use vt. Henry Keinu f. Hi,iy Utuia r. Ilaerli Win-I.inl. Vt fl.fisU.ni Shrock vs. Philip W irTiIien;er ot al. Z. M A S inner Ji Co. vs. J. O. K imtneL t J. KtMlSEK. tk'L Id. Piothonotary. A1 SSI KM EES SALE or valimuii; is i-:a r. i:state. l!y virtoof anonternfthe iurt oro.imoi.n Pievs of S mierset county. Pa., twill sell at the Court-tv u-. InSimerset tirowh, on Saturday, Xorember 0, 1373, 1 t j p. r t.U .lay, the f.,n,wiRi real tj!4Cl , ,: ; Al..ti4amn.iflinatelnS..mreetb.n.uitii, ! 'r, '" ": ''A, Va 7 , "m"-"a"a ,e " ""ntluit f teel on .Uanwroes strwt. ami running h-i.-k M4 teet on Race street to Chur h alley, ihence i.l iir Chiin h alli v ta fct to lan.l of Is.iae lluxo-., tnenre hv Un. cl fame , un.i lot of Noah i ! ae.ccr 'J I4 !cci to ..Iaii-eri.ia l street. havia a ?t .rr an.l a hall Irauie !:. ' "i" i "ui cu.o.iua ;nt reon erecilil. t'..ar h.i. ol .n.m.,1 .i,,.i i.. ........ townnip. N..roeis.;t cu,aty. JV, c-iitalniiut in ail '' ooe-rour h .-re, a.!j..iinir lan.u ol John 15 '"'iiiiv-e i;iiiiie eaai, a. j. tinuirn in lha foflli. V e.l street on the west an.l Turkrtfout roa'l on 1 he S- ulti. 1 EKMS-due thir.I on w.nunn ui.-n of sale. nr-thirl in fix nmnihs ami oneihlnl In mh or Milk lnl..,u., I...,. .!..., .1-. I . . U C.ctJl.bdltM. . t. IS. Ass: ft. oe ul V. U. Collaim, "V"OTICE IN DIVORCE. vt. - l 'Somen, t r-'uity. f ht. i Sarah K. Horner t T. Mo. Alias ali.ieaa tor Uivoree, on the grounlof oescrtlon. fa Sarah K. H irner, the uefenlant a've nann- l i Yon are hereby notined lo be ami at pear at tlit nit I'lmrt o(" ioiumoa I'letm. lor S.,uir't ; ttntv. to be heM at S-'iuerfiet. vd the cfii .Vim-! davoi NTmber, A. 1. 1H7S. (llrh .ijr tu ouwt-r j the ein:iiUtnt tl lanivl s. iitrn-r, joar hu. a rwl. the p'Aintiit atHive n-itnv.l, ami show raue j Slierilt'f tmre. ttrt. 14. 17H. i let 10 QEO. V. VUAL Snerift. Xf; (!' A D VHH TISEMEXTF. .Jl 'LI RKI SILKS, at ;i an I ) ecnt, la the ne fall sha.les. ALL IU ILKI LYONS. tuL(iRLUSlLKS, 19 inehes wi le, at 8i ivnin. COLiiREDSILKS Me;i?urir:r -1 Ini'iir,. at -I. tx Meaurinir Ti inelie.i, at 1 -.. iMeaurlnic 'I'. im'iie. nt l.'o. lea.uririi ! int'tie. at l.7i. Meayurllisc I Hi.-lte, m ji.i. Veaturinx 23 incae,, at i- Zk Ailt-f wtii.h are Nelieveil t be une pialml any. where at the pri'e, wi-lth. ijnality an.l p-'Airftjittiit ot .-haJts. IX ALLSILK MiYCLTIrS We have the SATIN PKK1N at '.: rarl. IILACK AMM'liLtiKLl) DAM ASS r", at il.io. yl.Ti. fiiiO, i.1i. SATINS HiIiTRl ilMINHS. -NAT1NS KuRsriTS, Ilifln.linit Ihe ol.t lyle TI KK S VTI. I. m riicil lor wear. 4 n: !a ri i..n has lately hown thAiur prlei'sarff l-.wer than the ."Mine qualitii-5 ot k'.;.h are bi. in 4 fr'i'l L'T whcle.ale!eiii-r to the tr.l-le. CII ANTILLION SILK MIXEIi Nu ELT1 f ol ets. Present price, eloewhere. STets. SCOTCH I'HIPS. (..Ilkniixe.li .IMr. Sellmir eMi.-iv here lor Ui cents. WINTER SK.Ri IKS tx'.ra weiitlit ana cloth siha.lt s. I! K I T IS H -A SS I M ER E E KFEl "TS 2 : Realty w-irth 'iT ni. ROYAL POPLINS 1-. m Two-thirtli wool, and extra heavy. ALP t'. LI'STRES W'.c. ( lac-hall wiil an.l in all .ieMral.le clors. Tho universal te.tlriii'Tiy whi-h ei.tn. to uh froin All ..nr.-e3, i.. th.it orrr vr1 ol Ir 1 hfwls L.utv eitM ili-l. of the extent of the stuck acil our wornler- are itivifej to test l!:e m-rits of our Mail Or & CLOTHIEU THE GREAT PAIR OV1 Tl-IK AgrlGOltaral & MaM fecieiy OF WESTERN 3IAI1YLAM), Will be he 1.1 at Cumberland, IVId., ()(t. 22, 2 J. 24 's- ?:, lSHSt Rsv. Hsnry Ward Becli2r Wilt ilelinr the A K!r.i. vtot.r XL President Hayes Anil a portion ol hU Cahinet wiil he prcicnt on the W h Trials of iiee-l each ilay ! Special attraction each lay ! Fin. W o.le-1 iit.iek exhiMuvl ! tiran 1 Toum.iment, in tu b! Special trains on all R iilroa.U at excursion rati . LL'Yl LiUVNDES, Tnoaas Coi lkh as, Ere.uleat. Oct. Seen-tarr. PHOVERB. 'The IJichost Tilofi J. S.vcetest Hreath and Fairest Sk:n in Hop liiiior-i." "A lillle ILip Hitters stves l.iz il n.-tor lulls ml lon Meknes. "Tlj.kt invalid wile, ni ither. sister 01 child run bj in, tile tU'3 picture ! health with flop Bitters." "When worn down and ready to taUi jour bed, Hoj) Ciitcrs is wh;U yor. need.' "Don't phytc and physic, for it weak ens and destroys, hut take lnp liitters that build up continually." 'I'hjsicsinsot all schools tis(; and re caiiiiiend Hop Ditiers. Test them." "There -re more cures mrtde with IToi Bitters than all other medicines " "ifen'.th is bea:;ty and ip Fl.tter- gives health and beauty. " "When the brain ia wtriel. tin nurvcs nnstrnni.', the nmsi Us weak, ti 11-ip Iliitr-rs." riiut low, u-rv.!is fe.vr. w.tnt o sleep an 1 weVrvs, ci!! .,- H-i;i liit ters." Hop Cojjh Cjra aij Pain Relief i P! 333anl, Sura anJ C'laap. Tut; salc nv ti. v. spi:i:i:s. s.lke.r.. i'.-.. niBLlC SALE. ' " JL 1 '"'T " .n"i.iriirn.i o mcomr, C-oinion Pi.-a. Somer.. t C.untv. the umlr- .in.M. Assi-n-e Yal i,tiiw J. .Miiier. wili oi ler tor u lli "s.. tract .No. 1. Thurnhrjt Xeem!r 7, At 1 o'.-l(M k P. M.. t;i Ulnwloif real estate, viz : 4,r I- , ii u it In (I'lciu.ifii.uin iuwu5h.1t, 'M in irir t tis ; ( Wiu IL Ai"l r, niimuel J. lul'T, II iTV Sh itl-.T litT. with Stti3 ham. ilw ! i'ju (l-.u-K. 111 1 oii.fr out bmlluii-i trMsrn e-r-cr.-: ifiMtrli r-t .i lrmt tree?, wuh v rr i in 1 tw, H rrcTj elutr dI iu !uui tat ui CUl lV a:. . li. - Al; ' fjrtu. -)own :b Wttt farm, pi-it ni..!'4 I: I a ra. w'j'-li.iMc Juc,b S. Nillt-r, Harry Sr-anVrnivi jilt?ri. Is (u.'iuukutiuix twp. f witioii u ifr r flf-r. 2u a r-9 in mtmlvn, wuh b itOsi i:,im tii-riii errrfi. !.:;. !. ; frn. ki.wn tt the Sanirlr f irm, in tu-nijlnuiii twrifh.p. fNtfUuiitititr itl", jii'j .it'ir.if ItrtrK if frnnkllD iUrnliArt, J,f.h S Miller ni ilhrff. ,f wtnh Iuuiwtp-j are ( tear, 3' H'rt.iii uiiow. with buuj nmd tmrn t!rv".n erc tl. N't. 4. A'tv. m firm, kT.'iwn a the Smith farm. j"iiiiujc hitM!n.t llrruinn Shtir. KmnKltn Bm- hirt, un ( ti her, with iiwt ltuiif-h.uj, atMe xi! utUtT (-iHi'itni; itivretm erictt'!; iwacrci tre eic r aa l 1J ucrfm dii-h:.w. Xn. I, Ali atMittf ant taken fnm the KpurAim ShtHfiT fsrta in S oieri ciwn&ii. cn- tatiiinir 4i ar;. mlHiiitn' batimrf Jocttah llr-y .sti.aiir tvl ih Wilt l;rm. mil l wii.cn w clr anJ ootlr a gut-, utate of t-ui lrii"n. 1 ne-? wrm ure wif inn ne nn w me luww -t t Smf, llorrrll H. t. In imt4 .n ilt-tirifitf- Ii l ur-hii!Mf. V.r. H. MIIXKK. tiet. 1. bloystown, I'a.
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