II 11 t; ti t! I 18 t ( l i i : 'r li ., iV ocb rHiLnKipni letter. By Oer Ow Fpeetitl Corref rem" jeu;. ' ruiL'A, Novubta; 15, 1S7S. Vt.itoe IIe&aLiW ! w Ufa to cora- I here, and toned ber moro charming land brelT in heme lite than on tie ietage, and ber manners fcrt perfectly free fium raanneriscis or pride, and in short, the 19 last wuat very fsrniaa should be; g:od the gold mence this letter by ccwpiiineuiicg f" tta favo,p aaj, '0w, I've said you regarding your paper ior me j j. a,j ja a nui,ghcU. mnpst and cpncut to- very on- 1 d,-fa.a pleasure cf bearing laud il takes! Philir.s lectures here in fcll issues ; aud 1 w.aa lo compu-j n; ttj but tbo weather is mnntTLin a so reearamc your corre-, .-j t aot verT We soondent Irom Tans, wbose letters x dfcbarTC(j 0f the read with great end increasing mut est, and, without wishing to flatter either you or the writer, I vrill say, that I have rarely read any lef.er that while beinir American. Lad that r him. The Skal'.ng Uink is open, parties, reception and balls are oa the tapis everywhere, and it wcu'.d seen that ..il Pr.iU-lM'i.hia thiuks of ia BCiasiog peculiar trrace and lightness that Las j . lf .ai indeed sho is rejoicing slvivt been considered uao'iKaiaab.e j tj, nf nublicaa victory. I THAT TEX DOlXJtB. bv Eoelish writers. I do not admire B wrfioa..rlT j!ad all that I read ia French litt-ra- fT T0Q recicjnbc-r my little ture. bat there is always on uu j , . tce 0tE3DC tbe Democrats lomething untrensiatauie ttnunaiKci ,, fin and fieeiioz to catch hold of to discus?, that is charming, and gives one the idea that it was writ ten with the very pjiut of a diamond pen on savin paper, and that a breath would disperse tbe words like thilc down, and it 13 just that tame style done i to English that has called forth this paragraph. I have thor oughly enjoyed those letters from Taris, and when you see your corre spondent will you tell biu 6u? I say bim. far I am euro that those letters breathe of cigar emoke, absinthe, aid i the Latin quarter, to say nothing cf I the Bois de lio'.ogae. ttais de Dalcguu are luagic wcrua that call to mind a long, delightful Julv day ia Paris net many ye&i ago", when n inode3t fiacre tipped at the d-or of a Lotel on Hue de La fayette, ccdily opposite the Grand Opera, and touk a pair cf pleasure Bcekere, and then as cf couie I was one, can tell all about it lock us by ttlong, long roundabout way to thai famous place. The Champs Elyse was full of carriages goiug aud com ing, full of horsemen s.nd footmen ia livery, mode uteres like ours, and a ii-t,.",.t luhrrir.th of eserv DOssitilo IIOI IVV W w . kiud of convevanccs, aaa all -Mv r!nd of that victory, exper of tbe South, and also because Cel. Danin is elected. I am glad G overnor II oy t also has received the popular voice, but am sorry too that Uor. Hartranft n,,.t h r i-fJnvprnor with him. So had been to the Hois de Cologne or were going there. We pasted the Column VenJ.jce, which was then Dearly restored, through the Arc de Tnompb, aad paft nomberlesa fouutaiuH euu prtty tower Leis, and fciiil pref.icr groups of ohildrea nlavinir with their Dtir-es under the trees, and little 1'urjeh end Jadv shows and other performaaces s little more ambitious, where tweet music floated out on the air from the cool shade of the tree, and so on, one pleasing picture giving way to another, until we were oa the smooth wide roads that wind and turn in an endless labyrinth among the trees of the "Woods of Kologne." The tortuous windicgp, the artistic but artificial naturalness of the fcetluded nooks among rocks, little lonely places where clumps of trees and dense underbrush invited lovers' tows, ponds and lakes where during the war the cattle drank, tbe little LabLlicg brooks, tad above all, crowning giory oi me cascade fell and Buattered its spray on the rocky ledges and waviug grasses around. To be sera, we knew that a reservoir supplied the cataract, that the whole bad been built by the band of man, and we could aot Lelp imagining that those were imitation rocks, but we enjoyed it all the same, tor we eaw that the other people did. In fact, I don't believe thit the Trench people are capable of enjoy ing Xature natural. Th;y would shrink from the contemplation of Yo femite, and turn ia disgust from Xi figara, for tbey both lack the polish and refinement a French artist would have bestowed, aad they arc too co lossal, and they arc ceeisaniy coarse. But to return to the gay littlo pic nic parties, aad gentlemen with oth r Bitn's wives, and women wi:h oth er ladiea' husbands, and young men, aod very handsomely painted Bnd otherwise ornamented girls of the lU mi vionde who eat their dinner? with magnificent gusto f.nd thoa break all the dishes afirward end dance upon the table, aud, io oLort, every possible combination of nmr.anionshio except men and their wives, aud all enjoying themselves with that rociftsrous gaiety natural to the French. It was a pleasure to eee them ; they were all children for the time. We bad a cosy little dinner at the pavilion, and I think it is safe to fay that we were the ouly married couple there ; but we enjoyed it for all that, end at dusk returned, baaJ in band, to the fiacre like a pair of sweethearts such is the influence of surroundings aud went to the Opera Comique after. lut it was a happy Jay without on ppeck oa tho whole of it, and I think 1 would liko to go there once again to tea if my impres sions were correct, aod lo make sur that tbe swans I m sailing oa the lake were real ones, aad not gcesf. But, while Tun is pleasant tc vis it, I should regret exceedingly to ba obliged to lire there. Far better I like this pretty, clean and htiltby Puri tan city "of Philadalphia, witu Ler clean, white marble door-steps and closed window blinds, which hid- so much warmth and kiadt:aess within. Everything I ere w, to my I Linking justs it ougl.t to be, wi;b a very few exceptions, and thiy are 1 ri sing ones. I can never caa get done expressing uy appreciation of the bor6C-car ej stem th&t prtvcils. Al most every fctreet ia this great city bas a line ot horse-cars running up one street and down tho other, and crossing, and, in short, it matters not where you went to go, if you under hand tbe lines, you can go direct to the door, aad if you doa':, the con ductors will tell you, aad take a doal of trouble to set you right. Just now the city is full of gaiety and pleasure, ail the theaters are open and full, and while it is the proper ihing to ey that th- legitimate Prama is fostered ia Philadelphia, tbe minetrels are far better liked aad patronized. Carocross performances ar of great excellence and draw Will, and bwcatman's Opera Hoo.a is crammed nightly with delighted rud icneee. I went to (Lis latter place leieatly and laughed till the tears came, and then nearly cried afterward at a pret iy Uttle touch ia one of tea ballad?. 1 don't know if it intercuts lb people Somerset to know what they &r playing ia tbe theaters bere, but cs it is a fcnbject of great interest a iih oi, I naturally write it. Among the prettiest play I Lave Bica for a good tuacy v ears, Is o;:e made from Mrs. Burnett's beautiful book called That Lass o'Lwries," and played by Mario Gordon, (Mrs. Joha T. Raymond.) Sbe bought tbe p'.ay and plays the title roll in a most admirable manner ; andthelaa woa all hearts not less by her personal worth and great beauty, than by the impersonation of tbe noble self-sacrificing pit-girL Miss Gordon is one of tbe moat intense actresses of tbe new emotional school, and she ia so much so that ke forgets herself utter ly and entirely, and is ncn othrr than that 'Las o"Lowrics." , J called upon her while the was ere all the ladies, aud we have decid ed that when Governor IJoyt ana Col. Duckcl shall have eofrauchised us, we are going to nominate, and then vote for Governor Hartranfc for Presice'jt Our last storm has K It traces whico are not altogether obliterated yet, particularly the damage done to charrhee. Thev are taking dawn oac of the steeple of a Catholic church CDnosi-e mv bouse, which was start- pd bv the dreadful hurricane. Many others are being rebuilt. It is singu lar that while so mny churches were ininfid. I have vet to bear ot tae in iurv of a raloon, or other vile place rot and it makes tne think of some' li.;,--, f r.-.".(i thi other dav. An old nuvhir.an was calleu unou to con tiihuta towards rutting a OcW rotf -.n ii church. "Ko '' said he. "I cafe a hundred dollars to ard building dot church, and now if God wants to duuder on it it. is not my bu.-iaers.- Tbe cooler weather Las bad the effect cf deciding the winter styles, though it takes a close observer to note "the dllereuce between these and the fall styles, e-xc?pt that the cloaks which were bought then have been laid bv oa account of the very mild weather, and only worn now. The cloaks are not nnite so lou as last r;nrr. and are mostlT ia the same shapes, with the exception of the dul itaa mantles, whifh sre veiy fcand sume. Furs are the saaio as last winter, aud cashmere d'ess goods are as much worn, while plaids are. very p.ipalar. Children's clothes ore very elabor ate and haadsome; some suits costing as high as $100. It is a tight to go iato soma of the largest ftores and see the multiplicity ol Lats aud oou- n;o enri iha latitude offered for in dividual taste. There are crcttr liuie cottage bon nets ia felt, and trimmed bimply for vouDtr cirU, bats with wMe, narr and turacd uo bri'.as and elaborate velvet, plush and chemue oooaets, and flowers aud feathers without end, all beautiful sod rarii'uing to the fe- ma'o heart. Oae of the Cucst digbts I have Eecn for a long time, wa3 tho celebrated dry goods importing house of Jacob Bizel & Co., 233 Harkc-t street. There is pone as largo ia this city. The bailment is full 150 feet Ions by about 80 wide, and 13 filled ia every part by flanntls, domestic plaids aad white goods. Oa tbe Cret flocr are boxet and Laka without end, coutaiu ir.g all the newest atd stBpIe goods. There are cashrae-res, choods, terge?, silkf, plaids, diagonals, chia'z;s, gicg hatns, calicoes, aud every conceivable varb'tr cf femiutae dress gooa-?, m- cludia'g cn entirely new material csll- "ltradford mixture." WliiCO IS bound to become popular. It is maao of conL-ed lustre woo! aud is made up ia stripes, acti ro?crn- bles silk in pattern and appearand. It will stand washing, will not shrink nor chfivol. aud will make up for home or street equally pretty dresses, It is double width, and cheap. Thev have some handsome winter skirts, "a very pretty and tidy fashion. and a rreat tuanuty of shawls ana wraps of all kinds; but specially pret ty are some white tnit gooaa neecy and Cliay, and exquisitely lovely; but v.bea you get among the cloaks you get lost entirely. Tbey are of such rangniScent qual ity, and in so many varieties cf shape, material and trimmings, tht I am excusable for losing my bead. The majority are mado cf heavy diagonal cloth, trimmed with proe grain silk, fringe, satin, velvet ribbon and band some buttons, aad buttons are hand somer this year than ever before; but there ere very mauy made cf plaids, an.-l plain black cloths. Of course, the prices of goods ia wholesale stores ere secrets uot to be unfolded but to tLe trade, but Mr. I.avertll, a gentleman who took much trouble to show n ab?ut said that they are very cheap. The second story is died with goods for men' wesr, of all descrip tions, but that part doesn't interest me, so I pass on to the third aad fourth floors, or counting the bise meot, tbe fourth and filth, where iney have seme ..f 1L3 most beautiful car pet t:oru!d e ver si. There arc DUT!ib-ts of real lui kisuand J'arisin( c-iT;.t-ts tLc-r?, but to my thiokiag their chief value is their uu-nbiiiiv instead of beauty. This iniT.ensc esublirhra?Qt 'u o admirably managed that you can crarccly hear a eouad from one end to th ttber, aud a large room is set apart for a packing room which op?n3 out oa th street. XII the material which I saw iu that store ca.de up into cresses it seems to me that tL:rje would -f tuotiiih to clothe all tbe women ia Philadelphia, aud yet I was told that that euorracus stock is repliced by oew at hast every three rnoalhs Bu, I have talked onoujb about fashion ibis time. Yours as ever, Ouve Haupeb It was odd, very odd, reckon it op i tbia wsy or that way, or whatever j way I might, the result was just the same I bad ten dollars more than I could accouat for. I weat over the whole quarter's receipts again to sec if something bad not been omitted; but everythiag waseicite right. "Ha! what's this ? It looks like a scratch ing out; and yet it can't be, fori never use a penknife." So I held the leaf up to the light and ecaaaed it closely, and then, turning it oyer, scrutinized it again. "It certainly does look very much like an erasure; but no. it is oalv a little roughness on the surface of the paper." I was completely puzzled. It was quite possible for me to have too little ; but to cave tea dollars too mucu i CDuld not understand that at alb Well," I said to myself, "it's better, at aay rate, than having tea dollars too little." Still, tte luea oi icere beiag a mistake somewhere made me led very uncomfortable. I had been very busy preparing rov accounts ia order to preseut them to my employers in the morning, for the morrow was a quarter day, ana i kacw in nothing could a clerk offend so much as by being wrong in his balance. So I thought a little and then determined to consult Jackson, our managing clerk. I was young at the time not more than twenty; and, having been in the establishment only a few months, I knew little of his character. He wa3 exceedingly at tentive to business; but there was gome vagus floating ruiiors going the round of the place, which accredited him with anything but a steady life. But be bad always been very civil and very kind to me, and eo, in my di'emma, I sought bia adrico. He went over my accounts with me, and could detect nothing wrong. "Well, Watson," be said, "you are on the rigut side now, and if you take dit advice, you will keep there. Just pocket tbp money and say noth ing more about it." Seeing teat I demurred, be contin ued : "Of course you eaa do as ycu please, but l Kaow mis mucn; u juu wr-re ten dollars snort, you woum have to make it up in quick time." I was strain about to make my cb lections to tuia moae oi prcceaurc, when I w as cut Ebort by tne sales man, who came to say that Mr Jacksoa was wanted in the sale-room. Ah he strode awav, Jackson turned around aad said : "I'll see you about it again, Wat son. Ia tho mean tima you need not mention it to any one." I saw no mere of him uaill my la bors were done for the day, and I was reaching my hat down from its peg, when he lapped me over the shoulder. ''One word, Watson, before you go; if ever it Ebould be found out where the mistake lies, I will make it all riirhtforyou. Goodnight." That night tbe tea dollars were ever before rae. The nrst thine I remembered bp- fore failing asleep was thinking of the ping short, he tarued to Mr. Elliott and cried : "These are not my figures, sir." "Then whose are they ?" "I don't know, sir, tbey are not mine; look, sir, something has been scratched out bere." "Umph S So there has. Has tbe hdger ever been out of yoarcare i" "So, sir that is, yes twice." "When?" "Last night and night before." "Who bad it?" "Mr. Jackson." "Then call Mr. Jr cksoa up bere." He came. Mr. Jackson," said Mr. Elliott, "there's an error ia Mr. Brown's ac count ; something appears to have been scratch' J out ; and as I under stand you have had bis ledger the last two eights, I thought perhaps you could explain it." Jackson turned deadly pale, and, bending dowa to hide the ghastly hue of bis countenance, be pretended to examine the figures. Yes, there bad been an erasure, but be could explain it. He had a private memorandum iu bis desk; be would fetch it. Tea minutes went by, but Jack son did not return. I went, but could not find him "Osborne," I asked cf a porter, "Have you seen Mr Jacksoar" 1 es, sir ; he went out about ten minutes ago." "Went out ?" "Yes, sir ; he came down stairs looking very w hite, and taking his bat, he sati he felt rather ill, and would take Eorue air." I went buck acd told Mr. Elliott. "Oh!" was all he uttered; Bnd turning on hi heel he motioned for ua to follow. He first went to Os borne, wbo repeated his story again ; and then be crossed io Jackson's desk, which was locked. A smith was sent for and the jock forced. "Mr. Watson," faid Mr. Elliott, taking out Jackson's books be nev er called mo Mt. watson otiore "will you eonie to my private room ? I fcbell want you for a few minutes, That few minutes expanded into hours ; and the discovery of cmbez a'.ement by Jackson, to the exteat of socio thousands ct collars, was Iuh result of our labor. These fraud extended over several years; and by a curicuj coincidence, the very first of them was connected with my tea dollars the last, of course, with Broyn's hundred, and fifty. Xeed I say that Jacksoa was never heard of again?" That night I walked home as man- Til 1 . . - .1 aning tier oi kiuott x to., anu never since hive 1 forgotten the les son taught me by my tea dollars. Jlunrui Parlor Ittiadinrix. VrAuAn la South CarMpi. tpn i'o iars : 1 sletit ana ureamea oi ten dollars, in tie wornjeg. whilst at break.ra3t, I laid the whole affiir before my mcthor, and asked her counsel. "Give up tbe money, cf course." "But you see, mother, I ara afraid it would offend Jacksoc, b seems so much to wish me to hush it up.' "Never mind Jackson; do what is right, aod I am sure it will be better for you in the end. Tell Mr. Elli ott" the bead partner "boa? it is, and I am certain be will net be cn- I ale the remainder of my meal in silence, for, whilst I did not want to make an enemy of Jackson, w ho could, if be pleased, make my situa tion very unpleasant, I bad strong compunctious about keeping the mon. ey. Breakfast was over, and as I was leaving home my mother took hold of my band and said; 'Promise me, Henry, befoib you go, that you will give up the mon ey." I hesitated. "Surely, Henry, you would not steal?" "Steal? Never!" aud I promised at once. Jackson found no lime to tpeak to me that morning, but when, in turn, I entered the private ofnee, I saw him cast an icquiring glance towards me. "This seems all right, Watson," said Mr. Elliott, after looking over my accounts. "Have you anything else" "Yes, sir; I bavo still Un ooilars, of which I am unable to give any ac count." "Strange ! arc you sure that you have mis?ed nothing r" "Ouite. sir: 1 have been over everything several times, and las' night Mr. Jackson was kind enough io a.-sist rae. "It's strange; but you can put the mooey bacfc into your safe. I dare say it will be found out before tLe uext quarter is up. And by and by, Watson, I iateod to raise your salary Holloway is tcoioir to leave, and I wish you to taks hU place." I thanked hiiu. and heartily, too l for a hundred dollars a year was no small iacreaso at our hou'-e. 'Let 0 see. I think, Jacks n, t be had be.lr bgin to morrow." "Yes, fir; it w;ll re crtosf conveo lent." "You bear, Watson. I believe tnere is notninj more, uooq morn- Int." There was joy ia our house that niffbt. and on the morrow I went forth with a light heart to take pos eitssion of Holloway's stool. And now, dear, reader, just take a jump over the next three years. Jack son was still in his place, bat I bad risen step by step, until 1 occupied post inferior only to tbt occupied by biaifeif. The mystery attached to my ten UoiUrw bad never been un raveled, aud tbey (.ill rfposp peace, faliy ia my safe. Ja;ks'ju a.;ti got oa very well together, bat there was one thing which I uever could under stand. For a few nights before quer- )VCr a ticket, . nrMAn..A (.f f.thor. toot 5 h hanks hnmp ni s -r In.y - : ct-J f ir i i h . .... .... one, when be said : ..un if . .. i : t. ? . .. it IJV, IUIPU i-imunvi. . Am I .UIMor. live Committees and distributed amongst tbe managers only. The regular Democratic ticket as well as tbe Republican ticket, was five times as large. Ia most instances, especial ly where very fow Denocratic vote3 were cast, the managers, after coun ting tbe ballots and ascertaining tbe excess, returned them to the ballot box, but were to leave them unfold ed, and proceeded to draw oat tbe number of ballots ia excess. They were cartful, however, to draw oat none cf these small tickets, but in every instance tbe large Republican billots were drawn out and destroy ed. "At tbe Mi. Pleasant poll 482 Re publican ballots were thus drawn cut and destroyed, and this poll, where tbe Bepublicrns had voted five to one against the Democrats, was made to give a democratic ma jority of 327. "The most outrageous cases of ballot-box stuffing occurred at the two polls ia Ward Three of this city. At the poll known as tbe Pal metto hagice House, one of tbe managers, W. L. Daggett, the fore man of the eics a?tt Courier job printing office, stuffed 2,500 of these little tickets in the box after tbe poll was closed. Tbe managers, nudiag that there were 3.5G9 ballots in the box, declined to throw cut any, but counted them all, and returned the vote of that poll as 4G1 for Mackey aad 3,103 for O'Connor. At the oth er poll in this ward tbe same act was perlormed, aad the managers return ed 121 for Mackey, and 1.8CG i O'Connor, so that one ward out cf tha eight in the city was made lo give a m j jrity ot 4,392 votes for O Connor. The utter impossibility cf vctlug 3,560 perssas at one poll iu the space of twelve hours need hardly be urged. As the managers swore each voter separately, and in many cases consumed three or four minutes ques tioning some voters, it is cam to say mat tne average, time cousamed ia voting each man was one minute, which would allow 720 votes to be polled, provided there was a continuous ttreum of voters during the twelve hours tbe polls wore opeued. let at this poll tbe mauagrers make a return under oath that 3 509 persons voted ia the space cf twelve hours. By thU method Churlest'n City i rnado to give O'Connor a majority of C.527, or a msjority larger tttaa the eu'-fro Dem ocratic vote of the city. " throughout this county and the entire district the boxes were stnffid in the sama way, not only la Charles ton but la Clareudoa. .Not satlfchou with stulSug tho ballot boxes, tbe Democrats finding it impossible o, etuff the ballot box at tho Washing ton Engine House, in Ward Six., be cause of the vigilance of tbe United States Supervisor, put out tbe lights and stole the box and destroyed it because I bad a rnsjcriiy of about 5C0 there. On Edisto Inland where 1,000 Republican voters reside, and where the Democrats have only 40 to 50 votes, tho Democratic pomuiis siou'jrs failed'to op?a ihe po',ls, thus actually disfranchising these voters. ' It is useless wntiug any more of these disgusting details. 1 see n remedy for tbe wrongs wp are com pelled io submit to. The publication of them I am itfraid will do little meats, amounting, probably, to be tween 85 or 90. I took him to New Orleans after tho war, and from tnere to Leavenworth, when I came in command cf the Western country, and so to Chicago, where be died.' 'He didn't die of bis wounds?' 'No, though he was bit three times. Once at tbe battle of Coickamauga, there was a shot passed under bis belly between his legs, and be strad dled himself out and would not move, and I bad to get off and get on an other horse. I was reported killed on accouat of bis being riderless. Everybody know him in the army, be carried himself so handsomely and walked 0 fast. He walked, as bis ordinary gait, about five and a half miles an hour, keeping everything about him trotting.' 'What was bis breed?' 'He was foaled up in Michigan, near Grand Rapids, and was a full blooded Blackhawk, 1 C V bands high. He was 20 years old, "my old black horse when he died.' 'It was old age, I suppose !' 'Yes; but when I took him to New Orleans I used to let one cf tbe staff cfScers ride him, and he always got covered with white foam, aad we had green people in the stable, and when be came back tbey turned the boe on him. That gave him the rheamatism and neuralgia, but it did not affect him until lately.' 'He had good treatment till the last?' 'He was always kept iu the Got erament stables until he wu cutoff from forage last Winter.' 'Without a pension, such aa old veteraa ?' 'No pension he depended on me, and 1 never went back on him. The hostler gave bicn the tendarc-t atten tion, and he died peacefu'iv. The hide was sent oa to-day to be prepar ed by Prof. Ward, of Rochester. I mean to "ive the product of the taxi dermist's art to a museum seme plice where it will be cared for along with my sketch of him. The rest of Old Winchester was prepared and buried with houors.' nynsrsamaal m, holderbaum a so hmmw KWn. iiitfrtiTTi-trfinrTrri ri-im A I'ncrul Joke. USTOBE, e&tainrttfor infntion. or 1nprr,remmt pa ol i onts. f-irmt. liwd or other rap'wituittt rvil& mrtrks and 'inWl. fWf, .4'r;mof'. intr firmrfit, Afrff;!, Sitittnr frtfrinftmfnti, tin.-f alien$rar4ittg unt'frthe Vftteni .ir..;,rru; iv aft'nff'i fo. fnifHttnns that Uavr hct i.l VI i-.jsit the l . .v. ratcnt J)cptrtnicntt awl ev? ''j"l in I'r.l'vt lusiw! v tlvirhf, we enn wttr (Liter f:v'x, t;k' X'rvrv Patent more promptly, :? to,' lro.tr' y c! ti.us, th-n tho.e trht nr m.-.r.f a va.in'Tt.t. cr rirfch of make esr.tniHutiont ttndaui'iiie ua i- turat'Atitif, free of eharffp All corrrr-mrt'(' .riri't r-i'i-f dentin. Prirrt lt,tr,pA .V if -lllUE ( A- W'cr'frr in. V,'"sfiinfrf;nr tn Urn. rc'mftxtrr Ofiteral t). .V. A"-;. JiVr. F. IK P-tr r, T.': tjirraan Amerieftn Xatiwl J: tnk, f. r.ftrin , f. jy, Pat ttt OjJtvt and In H-:nntrntmi ZI-'rrf.riJiAt n Ctnitrffx; and ttperutf'u tf.nrclintxii rr.rj State in ft rinti r,f n f :-rr-tT. A ' vj fl'JJ JUST RECEIVED AXi West End, Main St., Somerset Pa. HEAD QUA JITKIIS FOR THE SALE OF NOW OPENING AT J. ii HOIBERBAB. r. (-.-... r t n r? (pjrtje i u.".. if HEALTH AND HAPPIHEES. HalthaD l H:ipnlnc; ara nrlcelosi Vn'!!i to tbeir pcie?ttnt, aitti yet tltoy lire wh:uf) thti reacli ufeverj one who will uso WRIGHT'S!? IIR PII.S. The ontv rare CURE It Torpid IJver. Ukmmh, Hendacue, S'Hir S:im:wb. Cutipttli i, 1 .!: :iry. N.mfa, ami all Hllxu ciaiiiUin' ami HI '! di.urtiers. None vQUloe mile. siifiic t "VViu. Wrlitht, Phlla." Il yoar ('.-ix.t mill ii.it 'ip ply ?n'U5 rent) f..r one It.. tu 15 irri'-k, I; ! cr s Co., 70 W. 1th St.. flilla. Feb. 9 PHILADELPHIA COFFEE. We have recently m t ie jrnat tinjir .venii'r.ts in the process ol KoaailnK t ir.'e, au.l uow oH.r to tiie trade the FINEST ROASTED COFFEE ererputnp la Padssiref. We sruaraiitee every pckae t.ran.!ei 'KY CHOICE" or D0K PiO?.0 'S CHOICE.' to b nothing bat tine "'.wte l c-.tle. vt!o?. Im I.rt'iJ troui "HI t" l.y ourselves. J anney & Andrews, Grscrs Wtl(.Ll-'AI.E X'.'S. 1J1 an.l 125 Market Street May2t nilLADELFHlA, J Th. Kii-. m 8 f il a ! II tit good; but ti!l publish them far aud wide, to that tho world may know to what crimes the respectable Fyiao crats of South Carolina will descend. The inmates of the South Carolina I'enitentiary would not ba guilty of of the acts committed on Tuesday by the PerucoraU of this State. Years truly, " E. W. M. Mackey." iicntral herldn War Ilurae. Washington, Nov. 10 Every mail brinirs additional reports cf open aod fyatemattc frauds aud acts of v.olecce commuted br tuo Iemo crats of South Carolina t the elec tion c-flast Tuesday. The following letter from ex Coagresman M acker the UepuOiiuan eaudjaate for ;'lefiion ia tbe Charleston District, will be found interesting : "Charleston, h. C, ov. 7, '73. "My beau Sir: Yours cf tbe 5th lost, received. As you aviutpvcd, the Democrats have counted me t u That 1 received a mspritv of leas 5.000 th':re is uo dcubt: yet O'Cou npr is g'.yen by the election ofljoers a majority ot y.OOO, aud perbep3 it will be more. How it bus been done shall tell voa, and I bor.e rou will publish tb9 faffs it) every paper you can. "In the first place, in ibe appoint ment of maoartrs of elections, the Democratic CocimissioQers ol Eler lions in tbe several counties in this district absolutely refused to appoint a single Ucpubiican manager through out the district, so that we were com polled to rote without a t-ialo elec lion officer to represent U3 ia tho ea tire district. It is true we had United fctitej Supervisor (tpnointed at cacn poii ; ana tnoug-i tec xemo cratic managers at moi-;t of the polls admitted them iato tbe polliug pis ces, yet they threw every obstacle tney couia in tneir way, aua in no instanca would thev allow them to exercise any authority save to 8taad Dy anu witnebs tne rotiDp;. iu some instances th authority of the titter visors was eot;reiy igcorca. la one caae tbe managers orilered the super visor out of tue p oiling place, and up on bis refusing to go they ordered the State constables to eject bim, ' which they did. This was at tbe Mt. Pleasant poll ia this county. At the Taluietto engine house iu Ward Three of thjs pity, the supervisor was severely beaibn by the" Democratic voters and driven away from the poiis. Tbe authority of the United States Marshals waa treated with ut ter contempt, and to ave themselves from arrest by the city aad SlV.a authorities tbey were ompdlod to refrain frcm exercising any author ity. "lathis city the Democratic man agers cf elections crbitrariiy refused to at least 2,0u0 culored voters tho ri'jht ti vote. Unless a colored man was known to one of the manager of election he was refjed the ri-fot t voteualesi he could briug wi;ne. to prove here be rt.-iiled. Many were turned olTuader tbe pretext that they were not 21 years of age, or rather that the managers were doubt ful of it. "At tha Uht ssiaioa of the Legis lature, bo tvo voting precincts in St. Andrew's pariah werp abolished, tod the 900 olored voters of that section of the county left without a polling place. The parish ii onlf beparated from the ci'y by the Asn ley lliver, aud used lo be ejusceted with Charlestoa by e bridge, which you will prooiij.y reoliect was barn-; 'iai, in fnim l Utf'.ester, and at ed at the evacuation of the city by the bi'tle of Fi.-ber' Hills then af.er the rebeb. T2e people cross-jd over i wrd at the battle ..f Cedr Creek, to the City cf Ciiarlaatoa for tho pur- wber I rod hitu ou tho riJ i fr 'in ri.t( if voiino. hut. th I) m jop!.-, ! T'!..rl; -u:,. r. Pcrtur fti c. 1 Gen Sheridan's famous old war-borsoWincbester.-theone with wbicb he made bis famous ride end turned a deteat and rout into a victory, died last week, at the stables cf hi master, ia Chicago, of old, ajre. This horse bore bis master through some of the most noted battles of tbe Re bellion. Associated with the name of Sheridan will always be that of his black charger. 'The horse was eiven to me,' said the General, 'in Missis sippi, by Col. Campbell, of tbe S?c ond Michigan Cavalry, the first regi ment I commanded dqrinj1 the war, in May, ISO;, lie was then three years old and past. First I rode him in that MisMSsinpi campaign Then aferward I carried bim to Kentucky, aud rode bim in the Kentucky and Tennessee campaign, at the battles of Perryville, Stone ltiver, Chicka mauga, and Missionary Kidg9. Then in the campaign about Knoxvjlle. in Uast Tennessee. Then, afterward, 1 was transferred to the Army of tte Potomac, and 1 rode hira whilo Ja command cf the eavnlry in all ihe cavalry campaigns, commencing with tbe battle of tbe Wildoroeso, tbe first day's battle of Spot.tsvlvanU, the bat tle of Cold Harbor, and then in tbe expedition to G irdonsviile. where it was expected I would meet General Hunter, who was "r't-rt'tl to ni ve from tha Sheniindoiii V I'r across the country to meet me, then was to tae him back to the army in front f Vickbun to Gen.Grant. At the battie of Trevillion Station, I as ccruiued from prisonora captured iheie thai Gen. Hunter, instead of ruining ovr 1 1 muet me, was goiuir ia another direciju over through West Virgi'jis, and tberefo'e I turn ed back and came to Petersburg. j Then, after going back to Petersburg, I carried hm bck to V ashmjrton tbe fcnerjaoq)ab al- A young man of eighteen or twen ty, a studeut ia a university, took a walk one day with a prolessor, who was commonly culled tbe student's friend, tuch was bis kindness to tbe young men whom it was bis office to instruct. Wbilo they w re now walking to gather, and tbe professor was seeking to lead the conversation o grave sub jects, they saw a pair of old shoes ly- lug ia tbe path, which they supposed to belong to a poor man a bo had nearly Oniibci bis day's work. Tbe young student turned to the professor, saying, "Let us play the man a trick. We will hide his shoes, and conceal ourselves behind these bashes, and watch to see his perplex ity when be cannot Bad them.' 'My dear friend,' auswered the profi-s.or, 'we tnus nyer imuse cur eel ea ai tl.p eipenso cf the poor. Bat you are rich, and may giveyour eelf a much greater plesure by means of this poor man. Put a crawa piece, if ycu have tLeu), in each shoe, aad then we will hide ourselves.' The ftudeut, luckily haficg to crown-pieces, did so, aad then placed himr'elf, with tbe professor, behind tbe btjshes hard hy, through which tbey could easily watch the laborer, and see whatever wonder or joy he might express. The poor man soon fiaUhed bis wotk, aud came auroes the Beld to the path where he left bis coat and f hoe. While be put on bis coat be tlipped one foot into one of bis shoes. Fell ing something hard, he stooped down and fcr.nd tbe crown. Astonishment and wonder were upon bis counte nance. He gazed upon the cown, torsi d it round, and looked again and again, then be looked round on all fcides, but could see no one. Now bo put the money in h.ij pocket and proceeded to put on the other sbo?; but what was bis astonishment when he found the other crown ! His feel iotrs overcame bim. He fell upon his knees, looked up to heaven, and uttered a loul and fervent thaak-giv ing, ia which be spoke tf bis wife sick and helpless, and his children wbo by some uuknown band vyould be sayed froo pcrbbiojf. The young man stood there, deep ly a Heeled and wiib tears in bis eyes. '.Now, said the professor, "are von not better pleased than if you bad olayed your intended trick?' 'Oh ! dear sir,' answered the voutb. 'rou hare taught me a lessen that will never forget. I feel now the truth of the words w'oiph I nsvor be fore understood (' '"It is more bless- ed to give than to receive." CIIILLSD PLCvTS,!IAGEZ: W'W4 WWv.Vi.'t m.--J4t 4 -r FAKOUAKS'S r- Ch!ne3 it .sjtk-er. jrli-.-.-e l!:r FARQ'JAH'S Thr-V.ir jms ; him. FANNING MILLS, SHOVEL PLOW SHARES, Cultivator Shovels West end, Main St., 3cmo ! LO'I1 O DliY tiOODS, XO Hi )s. :iAi:i7.:: BOOTS SHOES, j A3ST3D The Largest, Ec-t Cheapest Ascor cf Mcn'j and Boy-;' I CLOTHlNf,'- htM U 7:y 1 J Tvcsh and Xjr, Eve:- CY:r ' I All 2iiN of !Vtv! ;s,- r.i tho Cc'X. iu I'.xclsiisJi :.!:.y 1 v i.ir vunis. to and do a ley.' 'Vou were were you not, in i'i full couunand Gecer-l?' 'Ve?, of the Army -f the .Sheuau ah. I r.id". bim io the battlw of Oi .o Kiiroariijrenient. A brtsk Gubt botween two boys at toe foot of Qriswold s:rct ye3ter day was interrunted bv a citiZ'D, who tfter rtletsiog one of theai made the other sit diva oa salt 111 NY'S KKVlIII " V IC S F-a SfaB I? hHi-avfd in,.:. ti-:. k la if3 a 1 3 y sa . .... u i- CiSWisiflSk 3 ulSA up'tr i";!vsic!j..' tu die. lir.NT'M ltF..IKlY -uri s'l rMin fA' liir liltliii', ulaatlcr. ai.J I rji:iiy lrtit llruimv, tirnvft. LUcbrtc.'. a'.a !ni'..i)iinr7i ani lteirnrina uf I riite. il S It KMKI V Di-jurjj;v5 Jerp. rec ites i-.pti.e, r;. iu. hi-ro. 9".l ri u'-'ed ! a-t.i !Orr.'lit. IIIN; ! KI'1iKI c.irc Pn'n In tif nii P.n-lt, or I.f.-iri4, l.rnprul l.'iU Itv, Srnlfllo iii', I'l.-turbed ?ir:-p, hoH CtrAtppitP, itrUht' lt-n tlio rt UI nrvii iuulail r'.Miu.tAlnt of rrf rino-4rutl:il tlruiM, II1M S K K.ll !' I V t pamiv V- jo t ' !nlT?!.v a wa::t dcv! r-foii turi'i-Kvjtt-.Cii 111 NT'S lil.tlt KV U r,-,:..f.l KXJ rm.wi.i lor f.f bit Hfift kM knAwn ta iiftif. tt-xi uU, will cn- JOHN DLYMYEll Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Pai; OIL &C. 6g Mmfs' j THYSELF; Bv rrmti: K nnl rrn.-llcir.s tin- :u-nin.;b!r tru:li cr:i t.un;ti in tlia lc?t in'."lic ,i! bf".c CTrr I----H-.1, ?;. I s Ki.F-iiiF.i i: :;v . t ion i'ricc sr.'.)- $i. &Dtbyur. I u c.a ii'c-uc ci rnw It treats of EW,."t-tcjVtt:iIi'.r, Trt Duituri; Ui cTinc, 't,Viu mil l'lij iral Utlility, cd tln er.d!vs roQcomiluut ilt scj untol.l miseries thr.t risult fljerefrom, and contains mnrc timn iV.oniiml prv rrijtions, anyone cf wLieh iswortiUl.c iuic; cf tho bor.k. Tti Locvkwaw-itl.' i. tty;henic.-tcx-lvnivc nr.d prolaMy tl,.; noet fkiituii'r.vciitinntr in Amrri-. tu . liom W;iatrnnleil :i pold an.l y.-xr- ( U1 medal by the Xniioi.al Modi ml Aasociiuion, A I'amnlilet, iiiusirated wi:h tho Terr lusi,i btci I E:i(rrayirr a mar- Tel cf art and beauty- s. at rr.LB to tui. f .r it t ra. Addrcs, IT A BODY MEDICAL IXSCITCTF., Io. i BuU Vqcd U Bosica. Mass. in Hi THYSELF Do ouwanttamakesotTtsmortoy? Ittuhcrv la your clunee. iNmiwtrni A?"t.t? Mule ur f einulu mint t.. Hell tho lininrr Sri r. i be mi.at Convenient Ari.-le l-.r l.'-Hicruo ui- t..r the imr.re deaiaaed ov.'r lr.ws'.e 1. Ii. ';...i J, silts, weighs, U!aaure aad nii.tti. Al tor slrila- m( t rult, Wil.mI.-h luu.e elo. iivcr 1 11 0 Aventi ur n . ena.meil In m lii:. tbeci In the west. Tcmwrve.iuerly t.ik.'n wlit-r-cvor oiiijre.1, bo aj.ly early." I r i.r:."il-.rs a.'. lr J, ' n. III i f , tieu. A i(t. West. I'cnna. FlttilBrxh, l'u. . r WALK I X oi this pliec ha-, a l..t .1 hit eelei.rnted H,.r. Kukej b.r Jale hdrer than ever and elieap. Ar.yonewh wntj "!io atoi: do well to p.jtal ce.rd o; way lei aim knmr in nrilcr t Uae Mr gt-t:in one", as he In byi r;f. oi'-eilii-ii nsiijUt n-il bi.d ail w';a aat wtc Tho f: 'rnvin Planes, :'-.uvh, i smith's (jrfiotl.j. Hardware, Tab 1 Tsibie KftTvcs aL: Urgent sujcs in 8 Lead, Colored I Vurijirh, Tur-.i.rit Vi::uj-.v (il Oil Btwar ..: I:. ;. it j:urf.:i: ! .s: ircLc's, Haunaer U.'lleitvi, j':vi!s d F. h., Po-A-t rs.'t Cou:.;-. Jilts : very elegant : Hi Saw Files of thtibi i i t'ir orc Pla-ui ll:ti:us, iSuci; i's.ititer'i; outMt:e J:.:-j i t;-::i - c:i -: 1 ' JMtlu -.1 :: 1 i . . 5i '. v .-1 r 't '!'!: -w- Jib .HltOt Cast Hin-l ru'i iior-3, ; oos: Woe C t-tltk.-;, !!, IL.' ; Co:.:' -4 p.: iuthe UrUb The fart i exclusivt :t 1 sous who T credit to repousit..',.'. ; and L.-pe tl'-j L-cr..-.-a ;'il i.U' Tra;. (:. :::-r-' lln I k0, :j liiis Tvvi.;.-, i iv.a; .Is .o.e "i..t:S, .nfT.t.US, .'IS, f? o-l Ti: I'y.h '.f nil "rincvr Moa! , Ih . :1.Z:'S. t i t '.';.'" : .. '. I:lt itlll 'a'i.'i b:"a':;' i ; V'-" - L-rk-, .. ... Ctt-, Led: ii i, I'ow.l-r a:ul o-.'-etrnlLiii- ti::tt b"Ior: to tho Hr.rdv. on of jf'.t.!.!. itiid jrire ray vhu'e atr.. ' ' t :-f:M. i will alwsys ' v. ;'i IM oiacr.s ii.r :u'i '.rcet tf 1 1 "f Apr '14. Pittsburgh Female f. ni. m can aionev mukr fatt atworkn.ru? ttnn a unytuiLir tUe. tJiii.Hal n..t re.iuire.l : we wil lart you. t!2 per Jay at h. me wade bv the industrious. Men wsmen. Iw.v nu t iriris want ed everywhere to w.Tk f.T "u.. ?.ow the time, t'.wtly outfit an t terms frej. A l..re.-s Tki e &!'.. Au(r'..;U, .Maine. jVIareb J7 jPITTSBURC-H CONSERVATOR YC? 1: i:!;-Viut irn'MiKs. E:f!t h-rr.rtm.-ns. TwfP(f-tliref Tt-aeJier. . vai:t.tv4 in M:it;.- in tlie t.'i iNLitVATt ll V Oi? Ml5IC ronnectc.l ' SK.'fiai;.!-i.tit!iicr.l:t. tils... fi ; Da-.vir.e ran! i.i-n'pL', X.vd:e-work. t',"rt Tha tViVjic ..vns "tho htrtat and le.t Orauti .r::ia li.r ci!ueut;.i!;,2 ' j Ameriex" Ciusck i ess -j-siax axv st ihidl ArroitntM; r.r.i. ,t,v :, AtriM::oA7ic.ss r.' Tii i.i !l:e 1 rt-su'tnt Itev. 1. L . I'Ki;-!i r, I i wrr k in vu rov. t, town. .) (u:fi Ir c. K. lU'.itU, ii ' U want a tu.n:" Ueut i):(V ail liv ttu: Ib-' V w riw. write i-r particulars to H. Uallxtt Cu.t FurtlutiJ. Mnreh 'It .NT 11 scikxxikiu l.wnn'Tt:. The Institute repurt'S Students U r ''"'.triro. XeAchirif. I rat ion elevated, ho.-iltl.tul, ca-:y ! aoccpa, and picture&iue, emin;iMi!ii:-c an e.k-.c.ulve view of Clietnut Kido. Fuil c-r.i t ii:--;ru.N tors. Five cxmrscsof iitady. (l:..u l Jith t-.-zee. Kxicnsc8 moderate. New Luiidir. i r ludie?. Opn tortile ia oa.-h yoout. JUNATHAX JONES, A. M., Dae- ft. Mt. Hej,8Ant, Pa I'a., lor a CS; TUc I M tvnu tjnsS ;'t.fiii':cr 4. WW. WW A VALUABLE INVENTiSitl A DMiXIST i; ATO U'S X OTi CE. .n iaairidaal w ho wy,i cotl;:ai to p;.8 iutJ the fair jrroc ads without lie! forraa.itv ct t.uj;off I with him; tat, ml did not tLiuk it icj place to iawtarc, i paia nota- WL&l fire rou esbibltinj T" asked tj t .'Jioifcl. It wm tb oaartsr-dfty t llm cud " I a.c rtLil'uitijf this 'ere fuit c-( elctbeti, cbicfa coft me thirty doilcr, R rib fracturc m ft rah to gtt eo ft etreftt cr, ft weliei bere wiiboat a cf ct in it, skinned aLktea aad toco, and about 400 ppota where I'e Leea h pps oa by the crjwd." "Can't pass in on tbat,-jr?t your liclet." "Hain't tUt B-ju,jb.r" "Tbcn I'ii exhibit a littla common ttcasc aDd tcajo," )ntiDox-J the maa, asd he fell back end headed for j tte city. ,a;Qej I of tbe three years of wfcicli I thirty ; ppeken, aad I was assisting Mr. baye Elli ott ia e xatuioioir tbe accounts of one cf the junior clerks, whose ledjrer ex hibited ft p'arinir deficiency of one baniu4 and Gfty dollars. Tbe youth was not the brightest in the world, and for a time be teruied stunned. Bathe was sure it must besoue is ke of mine; bis cash was all riht three izja bpo; and be took the book io fiee .f jf Limself. The result was tbe same deficient, ose hundred ani f:y dallars. Again be wt ADAH inl I fif.ii i A caa hi il vna r sweat roll down bis face as be again Surprise ia one f ihe priccipsl j came to the Bams borriiile fondmion eietsents cf wiu This is wby it al- deficient, one hundred and fifty aye icbkte a man laugh v. ht-u be sits dollars. A third time he esoajed to down on a pin. j reconcile tbe difference; but, etop- mauagers would rt-jt revive tbtir votes, though the ci;y of Chrlet..u was the on'y place wb'.r tbty couM fvif. Tfce fegibltore alw abj-ihtd all tha votissr plac-..ij qd the S:a;e road between Cbarleatoa oo4 Sua; ! mervilio, aud yet whoa the pp'ei cam lo Charleston to vjte, tfc ' Deuibcraiic manageis tioLitJ iLi-ki: the. prinit'gc, Itllia theia to aud rote where tboy lived, 6ltboUib tbty knew full well that ihcns was go polling place where tbey resided. "'otwitlieiandiug ail these outra ges, the IepubiitauHcaried this coun ty fay at least ,000 mnj ri y, bat to tbeir utter surprise, wa-n tbe bliotr bozca we:e opened at tha rarious rq-j, polls, tbe boxts were found to cots-1 laurrls f Th fr.i'.in ritie to W bt:b..:er '20 ntiies away ?" Well, yes, if that's wbst y.-u cill i1; osly the disUae:; ua!!y 13 miles ' 'It wemed loD?r-r perbap-i..' '"ti, Wincbes'.tT pulled tjut at a traiwp, at uujes braking jnto a aud tbe ground was soon cleared 'Cjuld your escort keep up?' 'The race was beadl sng, tbe sialf efficors, (jfus For.-yth sod O'Keefe, and the escort of 20 cavalry men, push ing out wiidly, aud yet old Ulenzi, an Lo was at fi"st enlled, certainly hijo f d more spirit and 'bottom' than any cf tbe atiimals.' After that the pofio retired on tu tain in most cases several bunured more ballots than tbey were names 03 the pall list. Out of tbe 32 polls ia thistMunty, at 20 of tbem the bal lots wero largely" ia en-ess of tbe names on the poll list, ftvery ba'Jot boi was bluff -d with tickets .f tbe -X j, t-ir. I rode In the advance, in the epriog of 1884. from Winchester to Peterbury, juciudinj the battle of Waynesboro, where the remnant of Gen Jubal Early's army was captur ed. Tbeo, after arriving before barrel and be talked to "Now, then," he besran, "it is a terrible thing fr a bov like you to lie qjcduptinjr voqrself in tu'n mvi nor." "I'd a licked him if y u ha in't cotue !" wailed the ! y a be p.ire fully wiped bis scrarchfd noe. ".Suppose you bad P you jvaui to be considered a d'g? Wby d m't von try aud be a good b y aud ifet along peactfully with every btd? Suppose you had rolled off tin wbirf and been drowned?' "Spose'n'l badn'l. tool It's tbe good boys that get drowned !" "What!'' 'It's so, aad I can prove it! I'll M a 4 'I!.-ah a oca'' tint, m re Sunday se-boo! bojs bavo beeu drowued this year tban bd 'uas!'' The man rtfljcted and did n.t 'din pn'e the aseriivn. "And more ran over by t'i er-," coatiaucd 'h b y. Xo ens "fr again. "And more ot 'em got fick aud died, and I'll bet l'v got ni re tnoi) ey and have more fun. and peai.'ii:- it'aaa aay good b y ia Djtroit!" "Bit tbe g) .il are re vd'-Jn.! " q ii eily e:vd I be maa. "So are tne Did,' reiiij lit--. : iv. I'll bit I'll nuke fi'ty cuts btfure dark ? ' ' ' "'UuttLa jood ara repcittd I By." "So am I. I kia go up to tbe post ofllce and borrow three dollars 'tbout any security, and I'll bet ten to five you can't! Come, now put up tbe lucre!" "My b.iy," Badly observed the man, "you must think ct tbe future. Don't yoq want to be looked up to aad respeo'-cd when you get to bo a man ?" "Thai' too far ahead," was the lonebome reuly. "If anybody thinks I'm to be called a tluthe.s piu and a wheelbarrow and a hair brush by all Estate of KtuiKn HjHuian, lata of Jiutifr Xwp.t dec;..'.!. Letter? cf adialul-ritit.a on tho atwivo pittite havirijctrt.ivriteu t.y thct.n.iKTauth'.rif y. r.oti. U iirel.j.iriven to tlHeiniienled to it t. make imme diate payment, an.t thte harininiiUH a:tiisT it to jrteiit ttiftn duly utlttiiicr.ie.i fr sol tii'.r.p.il un Matnnlajr. Xnviiiil'iT, 1. l.TS, at the law it.- den.-coi ie..-easeil. !I!"i;Y H. TK'rKM A ' t. ' li K H A N 1 i t ' r V IAN. Oct. 9 A.imSa:atti-T&. D M I X I ST R A TOR'S XOT I CE. rV.a.ct'f Jo'jn Ij. Smith, lito of ( i ..tn.iVt.lnir t'.;vr.hi ti-'fr.t jo i. Letter? ufalmlni-tra: ioa .n t h?a!);.-,e -?.t r. !? hav Inir buen ani!itel to the r.ii.ler.iiieJ l y the rip er authority, 0"lli-e is h'.-re'-y ifivra totti..ein ilehreil tutt t-j makeiii aii,'li.t'.'t.v-ni;'nt.aTi i tl:..-F liavinvj claims air.tint It will ;.rt:fnt th?ci ilnly aa'-henticated f.r jettleuipnt tatlie Ailuilui:mlir. at llic I. to rtaMence i.l tl: ik'eii. l, uu ilieS;ti day of Ii-.vcm'.fr. lira. J'H 11. ZIMM TiiViAN. O t IS A.I n.iuntr u..r. - rccc! 31 is elegantly T. the his'' 02 Gr;ual to a 2 3 5 ?3? 1 Watch. : ia no. ! :- Chronometer ised as a first-class T SVDTC;:? r.t tho Vienna rtrsr! Crr- tcrsrsial V.xveoViibps, IT SSWS 0?4C-FOUilTH FAS"S ir.i-.ZiUfiv. t.? c3C3c!ty is ur.'iTiits' at-o v-.isi-o vy.LSQU frlACH.fSSS sold in tho Stntos tha). tha combined saJas of nSi i-h IF "-i klr.ds c r'.iSii with C:SrsT3 V.-' ANTED. Ti-er .i rn-n Lilian. JiT TTi&rtfi rrjT -r . - w a .t mm W m w - r repairing, Wll eacli tnach-r.o 'AO'JT PATCHi?,0: ?;v:r 1 l. WsLSQN SEWING MACHINE 0! 4!s IGXKE'S XOT ICE, MAiceisherehr Klven th.it VI!II ii t'..k l Sutnerft tuwoship. iuitt'. .. I'i . I. deed i.l iT'ilua'ar; assignment ha- as'.n -I all tiis estate real an.l vr .11 it tn ':.rn- r. Wt-litf-r, In 'rut Kit Ihe beaetit nt the erMi-.ni ol 1 !i- .! 1 V ilii.im I'). Alt persutl In-lirM'l to ttio Aesin.r w.ll make unmematt! uiymii. an I i.m claim will rit tbeai riaty aathcntlsa:r.. 1. 1 fteliieinenl tit tha u:.krs(irne.l. at the ..iv-e l J.tlin H. ?eott, rj . la the ir.uxU S.nirs.'t on S ittir.lar. NavraiVra., I;. itfilDMKil. v; I.Kf it. tk". SJ - Assisif-e of i;ii!:i:. k. yDMISTRATOIf.S, XOr'.i:E. Crttte nt WUIUut K-ieH-r. Iit-i--f tj-t !'! n'.R2 Twp. S rafl-cft e-m.ty. l'u.. .ii . M. letters of a.lmi:i!slr.it:..ii .n tin-a.j-e (::"ntfc having tiffd xrantc.l t- E 1. r u:v.a r-iiii.i, i.,.iu-r i? eeret.y .veo to lliofem'l'.'jl-.! t. ii to nt.ikt l.r.ine- .iiaie p.iymi'iit, nti-1 lhoi.e hiiviair .-liunis .1 it. to present tlietn ilti'y a.t Ji:.'t' i.-.i'. ;m r..r .-.'.1:. aifnt on Saturday, ttie 3.'?h .!: r of Nia-'x!-Ks.attheresi.ier.ee of tK-.re Iv-'i r, i:t ; towasluo. .lOXATIIAN W. injU G'f, t:t. i"3 Admiuiotrat. r un !ttlan:,i!o itneii in ., , "'7 Eroadvay, f.'ev York; Mew Orleans, La.: c-.o.a'.euMad.sDnStj., Chicago, Ills.; end San Francisco, C: FCn SALS BY ALU FltlST-CLASS DEALEHS. 88888888388888 8 STRAIGHT NEEDLE, g&ft WSiLS V . -It 8 iisk Mm MACI -- terms. 1 Yi gxhi-is xotici: I'etereburg, I rodo bim at the Ia8tthe boya and not to g i for 'cm jist Tor NoiU-e is lierehv itive.i. that .lohu ll rur of rilcKlienjr Trp, Soiuefjt Co., Pa., and frantea !fl. lif e. Ov .fo.1 ot y.i'.iir.tary itsslunnunt, liuie &M:nel afl tiie caiato, rel an 1 pe.i.on.tl, of the aai.l John Uceter to t'. A. Weraer, of Ntw ttal tiio.re tN.rouuh. in said oounty, in tru?t fr tt.e hene'lt oftheereilitorsor tho raid John I'-."".er All persona, theretore In lel.te.l to ihe :l.l John Ueeter, will make payment to the tall A.-lnncf. and those having elaiins or di'i.i-tn.'.s. unl make known t lie .same without delay, t ho Aiirnee desires to meet ali ttehtors aad creditors at the residence ot John lKHrttr, on Saluriny. the 7th of Decemlwr. Wi. l'isrcicanl of this n.'.tieeon th part of debtors may Involve them in trouble and ei;cse. F. A. WF.RVER. Oil, 30 AsInoe of John licetcr. T5 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 -A.ent Wautcd in City nnil Co;:::!: ADDSES3 WHEELER & WILSON MFG 182 WEST FOURTH ST., C1XC1XX.I Tf, 88888888888 C 1 LU.. ; 8 8j LAPP BROS. &C0 8 HOLESALE jEfE'Llil hn.inrsa yon can eniraite in. to 4:0 per day m.vle bv any worker of eithi r ex riifht In Ih.ilr on liKi.Lltll.a. I'urtuu1:ira and samples worth i free. Improve vour I spare lime at naain.as. a tirni sruws Co., t Portland Maine. March -jj. ft 1 1 11 fi C 'r'ul,nK Shooting Outfit. -; n 1 ! la n Ti "-very uun warranted. WSI WIS kind enclose. 1 be tickets' is of l. a-1 campaign up 'o the surrender of Lee, tha sako of lookin' like an anpel when opoa it. Fur (Jjverut.r, V7ad IJ amp-1 Court Mouse, Five Fi-rknJ ritereTiTiO, i in tbe boute, aadjou dan'tbot tbey j lf ton. etc 1 Tbet-e - tieketa weie cot ' Sill or'H Cr ek'. AoDomattot Station ! ain't'' ' ' '" l ciruU'.eJ during tho tleclion, but had ; and Court IJoi, where Lee eurren-j And be tiasn't." Vdtoii, iae oceo pnntea by ncmccrajic -vjecu-!derel;tnen to numcroaaojoer engage-!'rf.s. . ri. 'Jn; - iv'. .y. S 1.1 . - A- FU in m ! LARGEST STOCK ! DEALE UTT l UtiUl.ll TTTVI I , I u ,1 L,liS"Ji: OF FOBEIGH 1KIS. LOWEST PKIC Q SEND FOR GATALOl OIfIksc Call Win T:;rr- vvmiTm yr r I . : I mm m G250U. . I'nlculars re. :i.CO.,6-. 1(51 State I Street, C3iicgf joiy v. r ill o
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