The Somerset Herald ayriiJrrtiAT.. ..JanoarylB. TrjE Colorado Legifelalure has eo- lec.ed Prxt N- P- nUl as the fucces-. or to U. S. Setter Cbeff.e. Os Wednesday last tbe Democrats ' -rv k rr.,linRtiDaDiitooBlTnom, flmnot Vance for U. S. nated Covert or Aootber Rebel General has i Senator, ttosbeen re.a'ded Epitoes ana publishers er made epecil wlject of prayer during prayer ecW Our butioew manager hooes that a few petitions were also put up for delinquent subscriber, as tber needed it more. Tor f-ur lrain fctood CD the truck at Krie, mow-bund. which has up it nice too of frilrer br. - 4S00 000 in gold coin belontriog to tie gur.ent Whet a chance the light Gogeitd gentry disced, if tbey bad only known it. The Jrftat last wek, " Demo cratic Crete, of tbe bill for tbe re li-f i William and Mary College, in Virginia, giEcant ol tbe fact that members cf Congress have beard from tbeir condiments in regard to tbe payu eatof SutberP wrr claims The Whwlii-S papers aonoocce tUt wht-fMti that cUv, la'e'j. V'ce TreMdeDt Kejmr cf tbe B A O Railroad, stat?d tbat tho IlernpGclJ r.-ad. cooueaiug that place wiih the IiuburgU & Oinntllsilie road, would shortly be pu.bed u corop'e tijo The Potter Committee has at last been forced by public opinion to en ter upon tbe investigation of the Ci pher telegrams TLe country will, therefore, soon know wbo were" the wicked Democrats that ir' d to boy the Pret-idency for tbat pure and in nocent eld eaint, Samuel J. Tilden, fvitboot bis knowledge. Gov Harteasft has made as ar h the Secretary of . -fcv - Var wbo agrees to furbish great coats for our State Militia at $2 40 each. These cirts are entirely new, being a surplus left over after tbe war, and as our S'.ate troops noWj .wear tbe regulation uniform tbey tre just tbe thing cecded, apart from their remarkable cheapness. Mas Axieesx, an Eoglieb wo man, has ptrformed in New York tbe task of walking 200 quarter miles in as many eoDtecutive quarter hours. People are making quite an ado over ber powers of endurance, nd ebe is so nearly dead for lack of sleep, tbat a pbysiciao iias to watch ber constantly, for tear if oace sound ly asleep she will never awake again. Cui Jtono? Since resumption on tbe first day cf January, the sale of four percent bonds has averaged $5,000,000 per day. Such a rush for investment at this low rate of interest, rbotvs the atjUOdaUCU of a.eiT-, mad iuduwn thinking mea to believe tbat hereafter people will be satioCed with this emaU, bnt secure rate of interest, ratber than take any risk in loaning t a larger per cent. The Supreme Court cf this State bas decided tbat a sale of a bankrupt atate ordered by tbe United Slates Court does not divest tbe wife's dower in tbe real estate so fold. Speculators ia tbe real estate cf bank rupts may not, therefore, have ai&dc each great bargains, if they have to pay tne interest on one third cf the valae of the property go purchased to tbe widow duiiog ber lifetime. Tue red-letter day in the history or the Treasury Department was Taesday, tbe 1 4 ib of Jaoaary, 1879, when tbe subscriptions to the four per cent, -loan amounted to almoat fourteen millions, and a call was is sued (or twenty millions of tbe five twenties. This is the largest mb- acriotion known on anr ouc da v. andjeral Administration bas aifadily - . .... ... the largest Cili ever mode at one time. Tbe total subscriptions fr tbe month are the teaviest ever known in one month, and the calls the la: gest ever known in the game period. Tbe amount of railed bndoautand ing is greater than at any prevtons time. The Washington National Repub lican contains the startling announce ment tbat tbe names of tbe uitrea electors of Arkansas ia I S"6 are all eigoed on the back of the envelope containing tbe electoral certificate of tbat State in the handwriticg of tbe ame pers o. And &t consequently JiTfTie .' The Potter eoaimittee lias spent a gooc" ucai of time and no little money in an adearor to ascer tain wbo performed an office aouie w bat similar to tbe above in regard to the Louisiana rertiGca'e, which went for Hates aod Wheeler There should now be some little lime devoted to investigating the "crook edness" connected with the Arkan sas vote, which went for Tii.hew and f Iexubtcks at tee open log or tbeir investiga tions, the Democrats on tbe Potter Committee eagerly embraced as wit-oet-eo and agents, all sorts of un scrupulous .nd rascally persons whom they could use to smirch and befoel tbe character oi rbeir oppo nents. In nexrly every case the mea tbty thus used have turned on the com aittee. Tbe laa case is tbat of St. Martin, a' deputy Sergeant-at-Arms, who tells a 6tory on Stanger, of the Franklin district of ibis State, that if true, proves hits to Le a most con temptible little knave. We will be fairer with fcteeger, t'bwn waa bis committee with Repub licans, when charges were made gainst them, mui .will bear bis de fence before jumpiog at ibe conclu sion of his goilt, Iwt we cannot belp fceicg amused at those valiant inv'es tigators having to take tbe witness eiaod iu tbeirowi. defeow. Lite tte Hcdibrasiic goc lhi committee's weapon When well aim-jJ at duck or rdorrr Keeol! i3 kick lt owner over. RepnbjiCM io AU. bore beeB pusbjQ? lle iavesti- gtuon of election frauds in that State before tbe United States District Court cf Montgomery, and bare se- cared the CDnvictioi of the bull-doz ers in two cases, in one a-nrn-k . - ... ',, 1 1 T?Aniih1I- wbere mere were uu ut i cace at the election io August, the Democratic Inspectors had counted all the votes tbat were cast as Dam ocrauc, although the Republicans were actuolly entitled to a majority of about one buodrtd and fifty. In November tbe colored voters ap peared at tbe voting place, end found that ihe efttne arrangements for de fraudio? them, which were puccoss ful in August, had beea made for this election. Af.er consultation, they decided upon tbe following plan: Oae man held all the Republican ticket; be wivh three others stocd where tbey could plainly see each mn he handed in Li vote. One t ter at a time would receive bis ticket, and be careful to bold It plain ly in view until it was delivered to (be band which was reached out from tbe narrow opening to receive is. Each Republican vote was care fuMy counted it wes cm. Thus, tbe fjur men who were tbe witne ses for tbe government 01 the trial were hlA m nnxa to tbe hatii-faeiioo of the jury tbe exact nuaber of vo es to which the Republicans were entitled. Tne veroict w as guilty In another case wbere tbe ballot.box was stolen, tbe colored Fpervieor secured tbe conviction of ibe thief. Si eariso of the bill for the re lief of William and Mary College, tbe L.tevOrrin remarks : Tbeee eoatbtrn gentlemen see nothing objecinmabie in at-kiog Con grees to build uptheir country. Tfcey come forward with endlens proposi tions, involving the outlay cf hun dreds cf millions, and do not wrni to understand tbat Federal interference ia one direction carries with it inter ference in any other direction. Tbey importune Congress to appropriate moneys to improve tbe south, and they deny tbat Congress can provide for tbe peaceable collection cf tbe na tional revenues in tbe south. Tbey ask Congress to endow a college, 6nd making a law probititing tbe exer cise of Federal power to suppreea il licit distilling in tbe interest of Fed eral incotco. Tbey want tbe doors of the Treasury Bung wide at tbeir approach, but tbey growl like ft dog with a sore head when ai-ked to pay their proportion of the Federal in come. These things do not run well together. Tbey are not exactly con sistent. Rather, fbey are entirely consistent with southern jpethods The motto at tbe south Is de-maud everything ; concede nothing. Aod the people are beginning to under stand it. Tbey are likely to under stand it by-and by. Meantime, Re publicans Jo Congress will do well to reject such entering wedges as tbat illustrated by tbe Wiijiam and Mary College bill. If b "'fc 4euj. t be let alote, let U alone Eeve rely. LET Tilt HELP THEXftELVEM. We beg our Democratic friends not to embarrars themselves with false njcxieetv. If there is anything on tbepremicx-s of tbe Republican party fr wbicb thef hare a fancy, by all means let them take it. rar be it from us to remonstrate at tbe appro priation cf our property, or to think it unreasonable if tbe crop wnica we planted and tilled, and protected with great trouble from tbe attempts of tbe Democracy to pull it up by tbe roots, is claimed I y ibis same De mocracy soon as it bas Iwen Kr nered. The pouotry is gettiog ued to this sort of thing : and though we cannot go so far as to prevud tbat we uke it, the time has passed vjben it could cause us any surprise. just now a branch of tbe Eastern Democrats are laboriously arguing that Art brought bout the resump tion of specie psvments, ia spite of the persistent efforts of the Uepuli can party to perpetuate suspension Secretary Sherman, say tbey, has al ways opposed resumption : the Fed- fa vored an inflated and irredeeu&ble currency j ibe Radicals in Congress have been distinguished by tbeir op position to bard iaom?y j nothing has saved tbe country but tee steadfast need and common-sense of an loneet and united I)mocracv. "Now tbat "the Republicans are beginning to "fall out over resumption," savs one organ oLbe opposition, "perhaps the "Democrats mjy come by tbeir own." We hope tbey may ; but at present the things that tbey seem pioei aox ious t cvuie by are ours. Jn tbe 1, Louis platform of 18T6 tbey denouac ed tbe wspmotion clause of tbe Act of 1875 asa hindrance to resumption and demanded Us repeal ; and to this profession of financial ijuh thev remained tolerably faithful up fo the 1st of January, 1879, when resump tion was duly accomplished aeeord ing to tbe terus of tbe Aet. They have net condescended to explain tbe apparent jiwopsistcocy cf claiming tbe credit of aa n:b;evement which they bare done tbeir beqt to prevent; tbey only bid u pet out or tbeir vay and remember that it is tbeir proces sion. If it bad not been for tbe RepubU can party tbe Unite I State would have goce to pieces at the beginning of the war. 4$ suppressing toe re beuiou aod restono tbe L aion we bad to deal cot onlv with to armed foe in our front but with an unarmed and hardly less Jaogerous foe in the rear, wbo obstructed tbe operations of our soldiers, denounced ever aU tempt la save tbe Constitution a un eoasiuuiioaaj. god opposed tbe abo lition of human alarerras a violation of buman rights. Uut hariog in spite or JJemocratic resistaase restored tbe Union add lib erated tbe slave, we are now request ed to stand aside and 1st the Demo cratic party manage recoaitrsction and take eve 0 the negro. We are told that it is a grots outrage on oar part to data any share a Joe berit age we have preserved or to do any thing lor tbe protection of tbe weai and ignorant whom we have libera ted. Tbe Democracy is going to fook after the South. It has got eut its ri.83?, eJbotguns, masks, red-shirts and tiseue ballots ; ;t bas organized its Buggy Brigades a4 Advisory Committees; it bas put a complete stop to negro suffrage. If the Re ppblican North remonstrates, It Is in formed tbat tbe Solid South bas al ways been the personal property' of the Democratic party, id tbat tbe party does not mean to be interfered with by niggers ; and if we venture to inquire whether Southern Repub licans have no rights which" Demo crats are bound to respect, tt entire Democracy, from Senator Tburman down to Alderman Purroy, ia shock ed at a question which betrays sucn a depth of sectional bate. Well, gentlemen, don't be bashful ; take whatever yon can lay your bands on; and if you don't see what you want, atk for it if. Y. Tribune. KrTeretjr Ba(liBr4, New Orleans, Jan. 16. At the session of tbe Teller Committee to day Mr. A J. Bryant, colored sena tor from Tensas, testified Xo Re ni.hhcin 1 1. kft was nominated be cause of tbt eats of whites, wba said tber would .ousider such action a declaration . i war. The Dignt be fore the election a party cf wnites, including Messrs. Ruckncr and Ilaudeboro, came 10 my bouse, took me out in my nignt clothes, carried me a Quarter of a mile and threaten ed me, laying I bad sold out to the Bland party. I denied l oh, ana stated 1 bad not seen any of tbe leaders of tbe Dland party. Tbey let me go after promising to go to tbe polls the next day and vote tbe regu lar Democratic ticket. I complied iib my promise. The party bad a rope with ibora and said if tbey were BuLitCed that 1 sold out to tbe Dland puny tbey would "put rae tbrougb " Krom ttt Ylrk;urir (MIm ) Comai'.rdal. Sam Randall claims to have 100 Congressmen pledged to vote for biin.j fur speaker. As it requires just j more votes to elect him, we venture aa aMeriioii that historians will write after tbe as-eulbliog of the next Con irrets, "(Joue to moet Tilden," Wkit it Amotion te. From tbt B aton Traveller. (Hap ) Mr. Tilden is reported aj desirous of appearing before tbe Potter Com mittee to clear bis skirts of tbe cipher disgrace. Unhappy P.tter ! He s-arted out to show how the Repub lican parly stole tbe Presidency, and Cods himself reduced to tbe more modest task of giving the great Da franded a chance to prore $i alibi. Tbe HfilMcfira Emblem Mill Wave. Frm the Baltimore Bulletin. Messrs E F. Eve and J oho W. Clark, cf AusrusU, Ga , two of Gov. Hampton's old comrades nnd devo ted frieuds, bare raised over tbe Hussars' II all in tbat city a genuine old Confederate dif In honor of the General's improved condition. Kv erv day tbat tbe flag is seen flying it i8evidence that the old hero is pro gressing well. POTTER COX1ITTEF. ST. MARTIN 8 STARTL1HO ALLMjATluaa nOW VOTESWERETO BEBOfOII FOR TILDES MR. STEXO.ER IS CLOSE QUARTERS. Washisotos, January 11. Tbe Potter Committee to-day considered tbe question whether tbe smeavit 01 St. Martin, former Deputy Jsergeaui-at-arms of th Committee, confessing tbat be bad sworn falsely before the sub-committee, and casting imputa tions opon Representative Sienger in tbat connection, boold be placed up on record, or afnant be placed upon tbe stand. . St. Mrtin, in his affidavit, attrib utes his appointment as Deputy Ser geant-at arms of tbe Ccmmjttee to Weber, and saysj I was induced to leave my borne in Donaldsonville, La., by Weber, and interview Democratic members of the Committee and confidential agents of S. J. Tilden A. M. Gib soo. J. H. Maddux and G. W. Carter At interviews with tbe agents (gen erally 1 saw each separately) 1 be came convinced tbey desired special service, and were interviewing roe for tbe purpose of learning whether I was decreet and reliable, and wbetb er their olans miitht be safe y en trusted to me for execution. Mad dui revealed the service I was ex pected to peifrm. firstly, apur ney to St. James parish to subpietsa Aroii.-tead, Duncan ana s.ewarn, but not to serve eubpmas until I had first ascertained thai when placed up on the stand before the Committee tber would eive testimony desired bv Tilden's aeentf: secondly, to ee cure tuch testiinooy I was authorised to effer tbe hope of reward and Tor th?r assurance tbat tbey would be remitted to return to FelicUnla par. isb, fro which they had previously been driveo, ana guarantee 01 immu nity from moleslaiioe in the future; thirdly, tbe testimony desired from Armistead. Duncan and S:eward tin retraction and denial tf tbe material facta In ifceir examination before the Reiurofoir hoard as to outrages, Ac , in Feliciana parish Prom conversations with Armis lead. If nncan and Steward I became convinced they would prove pliint witnesses. I brougtt Wm to tne city and tick them to Weber's rooja. I iben reported to Maddux and the .Committee that tbe witnesses were in tbe citv. Maddux wrote cot in affile; t form the evidence each waa expected to gije before ,tbe Potter Committee. I carru4 tfcefe affidavits from Maddui'i to n etier. Jttfae davits were read to witnesses and tbey were promised, Duncan 160, Armistead $80, and Steward $S0 for such testimony. Weber coached wit nesses by repeatedly reading t each tbe tcsdwony expected, anJ te fur-ni-led Stenger with questions to be propounded witnesses sod I be an? sers witnesses bad agreed to give. I carried such Hsu from Weber to Steoger. In tbe perform anea of my duty as Wepaty fcergeaot-at-arms 1 was placed in posserpioo cf subprcias, and in 12 or 13 cases where the names of witnesses had been furnish ed by Republican eoaaefj was in structed to report ire ptnea n4 found. I was instruotea by Stenger, Chairman of eub-cummiitee, that in ca&9 where witnesses subpeeiaed fcould aot urnish the evidence de sired by tbe Committee or unfavor able la the Democracy (to r.oturn the subr.tas and report tbe persons net touna. 1 was introduced by Weber to Mr. Dula. Weber said to Dula that if be would gje certain evidence before the Committee Lb rould secure $200 Dula refuted tbe offer. He recfined in tbe city and waa aim oil (tonst ant-1 ij at eber a room. Tbe cff?r was' raised 10 JoOO, and proposed and ac cepted in my presence. Weber tben drilled him in his iesos. Tbe dar prey jously I beard Weber -tar t j Dola tbat Jje could not absolutely close tbe bargain eat; I he bad seen A. M. Gibson. Dula appeared Wore tbe Committee, but instead of the evider.ee which be agreed to give be testined differently, and exposed tbe whole plan, bow he had been efftred a brbe by Weber, aod that I' waa in tbe room when f eber made tbe pro posal. At tie instigation ct Gibson 1 went opon the stand to' contradict Dula'B atatement. B fore testifying, j To return to the presidential sab Gibson asked me if I would deuy tbe ject, there is not at present any Pifm- lestinionv of uaia. 1 repueu mat Dula told s pretty straight Etory, aud j apparently unanimous support of bis I feared tbe cros-examinatiou if:partv, and tbe question before the Cox. He then asked Weber wbere the money was that waa to be given Dula as Boon as his testimony was completed (provided ho had testified as desired). Weber took tbe money j out of his pocket, $450, wrapped up ia white paper who DuU'a name on it. Gibson took the package and gave it to me. I gave my testimony before tbe Committee. Afterwards I returned the money to Weber. Dur ing tbe entire session of the Commit tee in this city, Maddux, Gibson and Carter, were busy influencing wit nesses by tbe uso and offers of mon ey, and tbe Chairman of the Commit tee bad full knowledge of this fact. Maddoi repeatedly told me that Gibson was Tilden's outside agent, and he could secure all tbe money desired from Col. W. T. Pelton. cf New York Io May laet, pri r to Weber' de parture for Washington, be cime to me and stated tbat be desired to go North and was goiog to see Secrets, ry Sherman, and intbe event that the Secretary did net provide for him suitably and accede to his mouey demandx, he wished to know if 1 would testify that I bad seen tbe "Sherman letter" io existence, and further, that I bad witnessed bim (Weber) destroy it. 1 told hiin I could not and would not. Wtber told me most positively that no eucb document as the Sherman letter had ever been seen bv him. and he bad no belief in its ixis ence. Weber told me on his return from Wa-hiog-ton that he was approached by G. W. Carter and A. M. Gibson and oflvred $10,000 if te would give cer tain evidence before the Potter Cm- iSitu-r. lie wished to cavo tne mon ey down UiUre mo ics'.ioiooj given 1t tbe reason tbat be feared tbee people (Carter and Gibson) wculd not act in good faith. After cohiiderabla delay Weber sid tbat Carter gave him $1,000, jot before be went cpon tbe stad Weber said, bad it not been for this sum tbe testimony would have been favorable to the Republicans and to Secretary Sherman. In addition to the money reward, $10,000, Weber told me Carter end Gibson guaranteed the al logcd defalcation of Weber as Treas urer cf the School IJjard of West Feliciana, should be settled and he be released from all annoyance on that tcccunt. I have bad correspond tuce with Gib-ion and Maddux to se cure coropliauca with tbat portion -of tbe agreement relative to affairs of tbe School Board at tbe request of V. h. Weber. The affidavit was sworn to h?fore United States Coramlssioncr Wool Bey, at New Orleans, December 2, 1S78 From Oar Special Curreion Jo nt. oca WAsmauros letter. Since Congress bas leasiembled there have been two deaths of tpern bers, Mr. Hartridge. e.f Georgia, aod Vr. Schleicher, of Texaf; making four, all on the Democratic side, who have died during tbe present session. It has long been the custom of Con gress to adjourn for a day 00 an nouncement of tbe decease of a mem ber, and, since tbe holidays, tbe time of Congress has been almost entirely taken up in adjournment. Jn the absence of political news of a legislative character, I will venture to give some of the gossip current ia political circles, relative to tbe next presidency. Ir is remarkable that at ibis early day there is almost as mucb talk aod interest upa tbe surged as if the country wt-re on tbe eve of a preoidaatfal nornhation. The eligi bility cf pussib'e candidates it erni estly di-cged. Tbe names of Blaine. Tburman, Cockling, Biyard, Sey mour, Evtrts, Hendricks and Grant are most prominent in these discus sions. Bot, of all names on the Re publican side, tbat of Qrant seems to be cherished with most uainlamy. Whatever may bo tbe L-e'io. ia thj Rcpublicmparty at large, the ab.-ent ex I'resideaJ stands first in tba hearts of that compact, pjworfu.!. disciplined orS'jizlion of professional politicians that centres in the capital- Tbey be lieve that bis returu to America will ba hailed with t much enthusiasm as was the return of tbe first Napo leon from Elba, aud that tbe continu ous ovation wbicb will carry bim successfully to the leadership of bis party, in tbe next presidential cam paign, bids fair to rivl the triumph ant procession of tbe great Emperor from Fregus to Paris. Whether the simile wjlj be completed by a Water loo in November, 1880, remains to be seen. Postmaster General D. M Key is mentioned 'as a p foible candi date for .Vice President, on tbe ticket with Gen. Grant, aod it will not be difficult to see tbat ibis ' ao ingen ious combination. Gen. Grant's visit to Ireland will belijs farewell to Europe, for be re turns home by m 0 tJJ. Pacific. He leaves Great' Britain, It li said, with tbe most agreeable impressions pf tbe motherland. '"If I were not an American," be remarked in Paiis, "I would be aq Kqgllb.'Dan.' Tbe General is siid to have taken a grast fancy to ibe Prince of Wales of wbom be saw a great des! last immer at the French Capital, when tbey were both lodging at tbe Hotel 15 -is to!. f TJje opdon World'1 correspond ent wrjte? this Jfo'sfg mg7 Dot be uoiflUTPsMe tP ftorpjs of your reader: "I bear from Gibraltar tbat L rd Napier and the General became great ironjes cn tbe occasion of the ei Presidents iWl If) that place. Tbey toi and strolled abjot and bad uie.-s dinners, st.d tfcere was a reyieir aod also a sham battle. There was some surprise tbat the General did out wear bis unttorm at tbe re vie. But tbe American consul said tbat Ulfs ses bad tired of his uniform aod sent it nbme. However, hjs horsemanship was a theme of universal tdruircti-'o The Soldiers did tbeir Jiest ia march ing and maneflreriof . Trd Napier waa greulf pleased, and said be bad never eetn tbem do so well in bis life, and be supposed the were putting tbeir best foot forwarder tbe Yankee commander. K was rather a trial to undergo the iospec Uv0 of a njajn who bed command "d ovtr a million oi njeo, aod tskeu part, iu most iotUoci as JL-jmmad er, la Cfiy pitched battles. ' The Q?r eral rxoress d to L .r4 Napier bis high admiration of the troops Be bad srea ncne in i-.uror-s so well di9 clplioed- Tbeir tiring pleased Ljm 'Tbey bad learned,' he said, as be watcbed tbe maneuvering, 'bow to fire low aod fire slowly.' By tbe way, general Grant does not believe in ba' oneta or sabres, and said to some of our officers thai he would nal hare a bayonet or sabre in bis army, if be erer commanded jnoibrr Tbe extra weight on the soldier would be better as ammunition or ra tioLS. Our 0 ffi. -era did aot 8UBrp j these opinions, and belie vtd tbat ihi ' bayonet and sabre had done, and would again do good work ocrat wbo has, like Gen. Grant, an next convention may bo, aaof old, any man to beat Crant. There a e no lees than three prominent, so ca'l ed, aepiraota in tbe city. Senator Bayard. Senator Thnrnmr and ex Gov. lleodritks. (. T.Jen, it ia saiJ, will eooa appt . t.. ntify before the Potter committee iu regard to tbe cipher telegrams, and then tbere will be four. Since no ore knows what a day may bring foi th, especially in politics, and since there roust elapse full four hundred days before a nomination by either party, it would seem prema ture to write i.bcut it at present. My only excuse for wtHiog is tbat every body is talking. It most be remem bered tbat the Democrats will soon have legislative cuntrol of the coun try, and it may be set down as cer tain tbat they will spread something to catch tbe political trade winds in tbeir sails. To give tbe gient and reviving intete3t of immigration a place io the cabinet would be a pop ular measure with our large natural ized p-:po'atioa. To honor agricul ture with ihe dignity of miu-tir 1 reprenentatku, a it is hoaured in the French and other Europein cab ne a, wuuld not be cnpl able to ihe Grangers. Aid with a Secretary cf immigration, and a Secretary of Ag riculture in tbe cabinet, it wculd be easy to appoint a minister for that other interest which recently devel oped such esuueding fijerta in tbe speech cf ex Oovernor Set moor. Wbat would be his title? Secretary of But er and Cieese? . CAS. Uraprrale Cacouaur. Detroit, Jan. 13 For some time R 'bert II. Murpby, a gn cer oo Grand River avenue, suspected tbat burglars bad been attempting to en ter bid store. Lst nigh; he conceit ed bimtelf behind a counter and awaited' developmeo's He soon beard tbe burglar eutertbe rear door by means of a false key, and saw bim light a dark lantern and Gil a bag with a lot of canned fruit and tttart fjr the door. Murpby intercepted him and a terrible struggle ensued. Finally Murpby seivd an iron wedge aud struck tbe burglar several savage blow, fulling him' to the fl jor. Tbe f.-llow regained his feet, aiid, having ci.oked Murphy into a state ol Insensibility, escaped. An hour later a man, giving the name of James Ellis, applied at the police station for medical attention, saying he bd been waylaid and beaten by robbers. Murphy regaining his con sciousness, proceeded to tbe same station bouse, where he 6a w Ellis, and identified bim as tbe burglar. Tbe latter admitted tbe fact, and said tbat fear lest be should die unless bis wounds w ere Pressed pre opted bim to go to tbe station bouse. His skull is fractured and bis head cut io a shocking manner. It is thought he cannot live. c fctia piftirtkrsr Pottsvilms, Jan 13 Tbe situa tion at tbe mines looks more alarm ing now than It bas at any time since the long strike c-f 1875. An uneasy feeling is observable everywhere. Tbe Reading Company's men threat en to strike tor their wages, which are two months in arrears. Some of tbe miners employed by individual operators jn tbe Sbamokin region are out because of a proposed teduction of wages, and it seemB tbat a strike is threatened io the Luzerne region. Tbe real cause, however, is to be found fu tbe secret organiztion known as the "Knights of Labor." wbipb bare been trying for nearly a year to foment disturbance, and it is intimated cow tbat a general strike, to involve be whole anthracite poal field, is imminent. At tbe meeting of miners held at Qirardsville on Thursday n'gbt, it was resolved "tbat it was necessary, for tbe pro tection of those working in tbe an thracite coal region, tbat thoy com bine throughout tbe whole anthra cite coal field, and act together for mu'ual benefit," and also, "that the band ct fellowship that has been ex tended by tbe men of Luaeroe CJumy be accepted, and that measures bi takeu for intelligent co-operation," The officers of the Reading Com pany expect to finish paying Novem ber waes at tbe colliries bv text Saturday, and will then immediately begin paying December wages. It is feared, however, that next wetk will bring further trouble. Loailaiaam (fnirMea. New Obleass, January 15 At the meeting of tbe Teller Committee to-day, Cement L. Walker, attorney of New Orleans, testified coneeariug the election in this city tbat be be lieves tbe returns promulgated were not indicative of tbe true te-uks, ttfe votes polled for tbe 'C Oservatives being counted f r tbe D crits He said; hare the sworn tuUments of paV-ies wbo witnessed be frauds. Tbe Citizens" party was denied repi refutation at tbe polls on the ground tbat it was not a party, but a faction. I etc kvisged ib? statements of tbe vote at mnr poljs made up for toy deficit io'fbe vote fr tbe I)omoo.-tie pity. Aside from tbe foUity if the made-up returns, illegal' votes 'were cast, there being a great deal if re peating. E. Kennell, Cjlored, a cor opey o CoDf'fdia. said tbere were 7 men killed r beld ibouevy "yr 3 y; gvp were bung and' one tb'o't- The one who wc tboj wag in' a field pickiug cotton Smeme3 aaouo'.ed called hiai to tbu fnce a-.d shot bim Thoretbat were bung were huog at nighf. kjjqjsof the ou.laws were white aad 8 Jrae black pommorJ e fiajgJIai'jd was drowned in Like St. Jvho. Tbey ted Bjeijfb'i! arcnd bim and threw hiu ia t pigbt About tevcniy r eigbtf turo did the c.ime. Tbey droutd bim bscoe tbey said be threatened to kill Brown and his family. Gorge VVa8biufct jo, e.j"jr?d, rei dcDt 91 "CncordU, ' pjr'oner' ibe i'arjab, a w a bJy of ab, ut sixty to seventy armed insb prof Ijqjr through the piritb t tbev pspturd s;x or scV en men, also f jub one of mine included ; a fa B Wi after w!( nesa beaid tbat a man was bung in Tave tard; went tbere a ad found Jt'was H. Smttb : be wai cot down b fc's Vu fer v.t.e Ureal Brllala. Ca$ ri?r, Jan. 14 Aa exlo-Ln occurred in t))eTfijna9cyJligry Kbon da Vl-ey, lst' nigh? ibooi tlx persona are balieyed to be filled. Losdos, Jan. 14 S;30 H -ibo greaus 1 xcitement prevails io Pont' ypridd acd the neighb.rioir densely popnleied districts. It is said tbere are fifty -eifjht men n ibe pit. Tbe explosion waa yery violent, and It is feartd none of tbe men escaped. Tha bottom of the shaft is temporarily iimpsesable and no attempt at rescoe can be mad as yet fffO OBJ COLLIES GOE EXECUTION OF CHARLES MIARPE AXD JA3IES M'DOXSELL AT MAICH CKT.NK. A Reprieve from Governor Harfranrt Bee rived One Minute After They were Huog. Maucii Cucsk, Pa, January 1 i. 10:10 a. M Tho drop has just fallen, and it is feared tbe necks of Sbarpe and M'Donoeil have beea broken. A telegraphic reprieve bas jost arriv ed, but aboat one minute too late. Malck Ciicsk, January 14. Thu prisoners went to bed laat Light at tbe usual hour, being at tbeir de votions from tbe time tbe priests left at 6 o'clock P. M. until tbat time M'Donoeil was awakened at 12 o'clock for prayer One thing was I noticeable, not only yesterday, but this morning, the entire absence of excitement Oae might tbinK irom tbe appearance of tbe streets io the buioens portion of tbe town tbat a double execution was a common thing in Maucb Chunk. Tbere are quite a number if people in town at tending couit, but tbey hardly talk of the execution, to say nothing ol exhibiting any feeling on the Hubject. Tbis may be accounted for by tbe fact ibat teii her Sharps tor M'Don nell was lately a resident of tbis county. Nepnper men are scarce, too. A number of persons gathered in front of tbe jail at an early hour tbis morning. Many of tbem had passes to witness the execution and were awaiting tbe opening if tbe doors. At half past Line o'clock tbe doors were opened, aud tbe persons wbo were lucky enough to have pttvt-es went inside. Tbey occupied an hour walking about the corridors Among those present were tbe wife and brother tf Sbarpe and three brothers of M'Donnell. " At 10:20 the Sheriff finished all bis preparations aod knocked at tbe door of tbe irisouers' cell to announce that be was ready. It was some time before the prieais brought ihe men out. They bore a resigned man ner, and neither of them t-bowed ibe least nervout-ners. After a short tervico on the gal lows tbe Sheriff aoked if they bad anything to say. Both replied, M'Donnell first: He said be was not guilty of tbe crime for wbicb be was banged. He was guilty of one crime, (meauing the BurLes murder), which he had confet-sed He was sorry he had ever wandered from ibe Roman Catholics. Sbarpe fpvke longer. He said that be was as innocent aa tbe un born child if this murder, but be forgave ever body. He said he in intended to read a etatemeLt wbicb Mr. Bojle, of ibe CjcI Gazelle, wrote for bim, but he wculd not. Uestktd Mr. Boyle to publUh it. ne left bis best wieLes ':b the sheriff and the clficerM f jail. Both men rpt-ke without a tremor. Tbe pries.s then granted the prisoners further indulgence and kised tbem good-bye. Sheriff Raodenbub and Policeman Broch then shackled the men, band and feet, put tbe ropes around tbeir necks, and the white caps were drawn over their faces. Tbe priests still whispered words of consolation in tbeirars, aod all but tbe doomed men re ired from the scaffjld The Sheriff was the laat to leave, SLd be at ence took up bis position and took hold of the rope atacord to the spring Just at tbis moment a violeut ringing a; tb,e foul d"or attrec.ed attention. Tbe Sheriff pulled tbe rcpe and both men fell heavily. M'Donnell death was the eaieft ; be scarcely moved after tbe drop fell After banging one minute Sbqrpe strug gled violently, and made a siund, something like a grunt. He strug gled for balf a ruintj'e aud then bung limpid. A the wiineae . f the exe cution came out if tbe d kt, tbey were sboi-ked to bear tbat Governor Hattranft bad granted a reprieve to the two men uniij .orjd7- A tele gram frooj Mr- Ijongstreet, of poqn sel for tbe defease, from Pniladt IpLia, to Mr. Meeban, another of the coun sel, arrived at the telegraph t ffi :e at 10;37. It read as fallow 1 "The Governor bas reprieved both until Monday " B th the messeuger and tbe man ger cf tbe ttlegraph company started for the jail as fast a. they could run. Tbeir tinging was wbat startled ibe people in the corrid " one-half miu ote before tbe drop Ml After the Sheriff bad pulled tbe rope an- tber ricging was beard, aud be gave dirc.lus to a p licemau to go cut and arrest the parties who were making tbe noi.-e at tbe dour, lit le ibiukiug of a repriv e. Tbere Is a great deal if x:i eraeLt ovtr tbe reprieve? not coming io time It is proper to say that ibe reprieve was not expected by the 'authorities. Sheriff Jlaudenbot-b woold bave rajbe?pi)tf. jjf his" rptbf ' hij "tbsr, bave bu'tg the men if hu bad u-peci ed int rrei.ti -u of the G veru r in he leai. :raprd aa)iaa). F RT Robissos, Nem . Jan 14 O j Suoday night the Indians id the b?d of Indian Cretk, cn ibe Hot Cr?k road, aU.o'. twenty miles from tbiy point., actffog jo freeze cf es cana, determfneu to retain fb'elr yap JSgfi group)- fJonf(juei)y, in ' ar. ticipa Ion cf a more Sig"Tii)S sltaci on tbe part 1 f ihe tro p, tby fur ther strergthened their positi n by jrnrjrofjoj tbeT rifle pits no ing tbe oight. At i o'cloilt ft uc 1 2 paund IapIeon gup was bnphr opon the peeoe of actios, byt owing to tbe nature of tbe piston assumed by tbe sarsges tbe BD C old pot be sufficiently depre ted to play op n tbe position A number t f stells acd did shot were thr .wn aa r.eJr a pdsslbje tbfi p iii-2 ocmo'ed, bu' wiiti SDDareLtl'v n effect Atfiln t '.aad thus it dark a i the nioht i.f Iondgyf tp lgtb. Qt JmU mornipg, on miktag repoaao'lejioV cf lb grPH-d be'd by tbe IpdUqs or. the previous d y tb flr4 were loforoed, to tbeir dismiy, tb'. tbey had ecip:d durloj ths olbl. Qv ing to tbe trocpa bavin .- no provU IqnfpahanrJ, Wes els found it im practicable to follow tl.cir rs;). Coo sequent y the trocpa bare just a rived in camp wivh a view to equip a pack train and start on a pr .bugd sppt altr the avage9. aala. LOS DON. J ID. IS A tli-nntuli f.om Pbillipopolis states thai a rail way irin tell lot tne river Ardo on Satnrdav. and that a R Lilian tin.t-t. al. several other officers and tt hun dred men were drowned. The tcci dent Waa caused btr the breakinir down of a bridge. Eisdtici of Cartiii Bim NINETEENTH MOLL1E XGAU1RE. AT POTTSTILLE. PoTi'svn.LE, January 16. Birgin retired at 12 M and slept c -mfortably until 4. Oo tbe arrival of Father Gallagher be greeted hiia cordially and prepared for tbe ceremony. Tbe gallows was erected tbis morning io the northeast corner cf tbe jail yard, ia tbe iai pU:e tbat eigbt of tbe Mollies bve been swung into eteruiiy. Father Gallagher arrived at the cell of the prisoner at 6 A M , at which lime mass wad said by him. Among others that participated in tbe ceremony were Birgio's firt wife, a cooBin, Miss Wbalen, from Shenan doah ; and a couin, Mr. Simmonds, from the same place. Olb indication of tbe fortitude of tbis man was shown by his kisarely brushing off from tbe lapel of bis coat (during mass) a piece cf lint tbat bad fallen tbere, in a manner tbat would appear that he was go ing to bis wedding instead of the gallows. At 10:25 about one hundred peo ple that had been appointed deputy sheriffs left tbe jail proper and gathered around '.be gallows, from wb'ci tbe snow had been shoveled away, and stood uneasily stamping tbeir feet on tbe ground, aaitiog tbe arrival of tte prccetsiun. Birgin left the cell about twenty minutes to eleven, the Sheriff aud Deputy Snyder in advance, follow ed by tbe prisoner, acd between Fathers Gallagher and Brencao, wbo ati-ended tbe scaffold with Liui. kissed bim aud bid bim good bye, and retired. Beiug a.-ked by tbe Sb.riff if he bad anything to say, Birgin replied: "I have nothing to tay. I Hill die like a game man, is all I tave to say." Kissing tbe crosa that huog around bis neck, be put bis bitds behind bim to be tied. Tbere appeared to be some trouble in adjusting them, at wbicb he turn ed to Deputy Snyder aod said, "tbat is all right." Wnh the name nerve he bas exhibited all tLruugb his trouble he turned to Ibe Sheriff smiling and said, good bye." Tbe cap being drawn over bis bead, Deputy Suyder retired from tbe scaffold and tbe drop fell at 10:40. He died in 7 mina es. Pulse ceas ed to beat in G minutes, respiration iu 4j, and be wjs cut down io ten minutes. He died with ttraoguUnoo, wiih scarcely a movement of a ruu-cle, aod if we may use tbe au h ri y of a bystander who witnested tbe ixecu tiou ol most of the Mollies, "he died tbe game Molly yet." TheBlaax aaS (hrjtanM. Fobt Robissos, January 13 Tbe savages bad assumed the moat in accessible position cf any of tbe many from, wb'cb tbey recently held tbe troops at bay. A cornier ay '.bat a party of five soldiers wbo were detached from tbe command for tbe purpose ct ascertaining the posi tion held by tbe Indians, unexpected ly fvuud themselves within short nfla range cf half a score of Indians. Tte latter discharged a volley at tbe squad, killing private Barber, of Company II, Third Cavalry, and captured bis carbine, pistol and amu nition. Tbe comrades if Birber, though exposed to the fire of the lu dians, made desperate tffjrts to pre vent tbe Indians from obtaining either bjs remains or tquipmentp, but WUbcu'. avail. Captain Wesatlls believes the Indians cannot be dig lodged frcra their preseut pjsi.iou without tbe sacrijeeof a greater u urn ber of lives than he deems advisable, aud bas iu consequence despatched Lieutenant Dodd, Third Cavalry, to Red CI. qd Agency to obtain the as sistsuce of a dozen Sioux scon's well versed in tbe mcde of warfare qsu. ally adopted by Indians, it u Qoubful whether tbis ttsrfetacce cau be obtained. Newman and Cbalk, cattle men, who arrived here yes terday, report the loss of forty head of horses. Tbe trail of the thieves indicate tbem to bave been Indians, possibly Ljule Wolfs band. CntYB;,:'EI January IS Compa nies A, B, D, F, I and M, of tbe Fifth Cavalry, having been ordered to take tbe field io search tf Little Wolfs band of Cheyenoes, wbo are believed to be commi'.ting depre di'iona on ranches in N'jrth western Nebraska, will move from Russlt to morrow under the cmiuand cf Cap tain Montgomery. Washington, January 13 lu forma'ion bas been received here tbat Rtd Ckud arrived at Fort R .bicson la-t nigh'. Tbe Oallal lab Indians are very aucb ixcited over the late kffir with ibe Cfcej eanes, and bjve made ao urgent re quest that all tbe womeu and cbild tc, n- widows acd orphans, held as prisoners aod related t j tbe Ogsl lallabs be turned ever to tbem as tbeir natural prottctors, to take bem to tbeir h?)mes aud tke ere of theoi t 15 bijreyrrj tht the ad ,'ion ct ipis c-iMii se 111 eere 1.1 nil iy n ex ci:tmtt t a:. rely attepb the R d Cl ud Indians ti the g'-rerrimem The StrUij uf ibe InUfi- r "t-d the Secretary of War have bnb en:e st ed to gram Red Cloud' rqiest Wealara tlaasiaar ! , . Sas Fra.ncisci, Jan uary 19 A despateb fr m ' Pendleton, Ori-goD, states that Ap-. tbe ibiid - f tbe In 5)an (f,Prit,, fcas-'j-J vest. r. (Jay. , H- prvbsjte 0 hjf i.a"e';c? -the last.' A b'-uil-t . f iti. 1-. L .d Intervip hh "tip t'stl.'ij ies dis played great'a- xietj to bare If un derstood tbat ihey w.ul l n maiu ppaueful iegsfi.g C"U'U)ifsi irr llayta recqmmeid.tjoq f. m e tbem aBof-tr Lckji j tte J.dians ripre a p-trtfal toq ileseer.ee, but de t'rf an wpp ilgnny t.i tj?jt Washing ton at.d arrange tbt r future I b tbe Prtaideut L'tt tlf. Omaiia, J .uuary IS O Tuesday p r y f rtldii-rs f.uod tbe bodiei tw ruen Rfar fbr P rt La-aqe and Y rt SUKi n j road. fJf'e wa, hang ing f 0 t. tfff arrj . ,e otht r y ing on llf 11 0"ff VW' ge-fj ;bey were h rse cnd F!t;je ;h!eti a'd been Ur,guby rarrlemer., b v shv r "f r" ft, fcafigrd cp, an j ben dtadiu Huj (1 -n, nj tbrp fca-Ktd .Ik ti.Lr. ajor Brat. Bismarck. January Is. Cp-aiu Fietcb, of tbe SevrMb Civalry, at Fort L'troln, acd b ba- ben de !a'4 bis attedabi-e aa a witi;e--t tufe the t"en c uii .,f ii ntrry at phicajiO, stat4 in ai iuirl view t dat that If did BQt eee R 00 from tbe er uin of tbe 2jtti un il coob of tbe 2G wben ibe Indiana wire wek"o ioir. Durirg the bardert pirtioo 1 1 tbe tig bt le.sajs R;no w.B bid. Fiencb waa walking abut and e'aiuia tbat be Cwuld not B id aoj oae w bo did aee Reno. Nw Vobk, January I?. t i a t ted opon trustworthy authority tbat Mrs. A. T. Stewart bas said t" at least two persons a gentleman aod a lady within the last six days, tbtt tbe body ot her busbaad had been te covered, that it had been delivered to Judge Ililtc c, acd that ir, bdben placed by him iu a ru e inult, 1 guarded, there 10 remain until t"e completion of tbe crypt in tbe S e -art Memorial Cathedral in Garden City. Judge Hilton was approtch d some weeks ago by tbe representative of a well koowo firm f lawyers in tbis city in reference ti the rest' ra t 03 cf tie body. Tli, thehwjer said, could be effected upon certain conditions first, tbat $100.(10) in cash should be paid down when the body was produced; 8' cond, tbat uo questions whatever should be a-ked further than was necessary f. r tbe absolute ideu.ification cf tbe bodi; third, tbat a plede cf honor should be given that co attempt should be made to tra-'e or arrest tbe rob bsrs. Negotiations upon this La-is were bs an and concluded ten days aire; $50 000 io sb, instead of tbe $100, 000 first asked, was paid. Tbe ident ification of tbe remains was entirely satisfactory, and tbe b dy was taken te its present rrs.iog place. Judge Hilton tbis mcraiu said: "Having no information I desire to communicate, I prefer at present not speaking cn this subject further." Tbe police authorities all pr. fc-ss ignorance if the alleged recovery. Powdrr Will Blawa t Sax Francisco, January 14. The Giant powder woiks cf Bondmann, Milsen t Co , si-uated about fcalf a mile southwest of Gulden Gate Park, blew up tbis afternoon. Four white men and an unkuown number of Chinaman were killed. Tbe works were completely destroyed, and many buildi; gs in tbe neighborhood, occupied by employes, including the Superintendent's residence, ' were wrecked. The explosion occurred in tbe nitro-glvcerine bcuse. Later O-cir Carlson, a owede, Edward M anise and Samne! Thayer, Americans, ard one Chinaman were killed by tbe explosion. One China man was badly injured, and a num ber of whites and Chinese more or less hurt. Tbe d imsge to property is about $:0,000 Doctors Clave Mini tp "Is it possible tbat Mr. Godfrey is up aod at work, acd cured by so simple a remedy ?' - "I assure ycu it is true tbat he is entirely cored, and with nothing but Hop Bitters, and only ten day a a?o his doctors gave bim up and said be mu?t die !" "Well a day! If that ia so, I will go this minute and get some for mv poor Georg". 1 . know hops are goott." Unrated Dralh. HtAiiiNi) Jmuaiy IS Lzzie, a six year old daebtert f Dauiel Tre hon, col -red. of ibis city, nut with a horrible accident la.sr night. During the ab-enceof the father and mother the little one caught 6 e from ibe stove, and before help arrived she was burned al noet to a crisp, from the tffec'.s cf which she did in a short time. An accident occurred at the same plice sine time ago by which the Hther and another cbild were severely burned by the reset ting of a stove. Florida iibl ftfcaklw I p. Jacksonville, Fla , Jan 14 A severe scbock of earthqiake was felt bere on Saturday about 1 1:4. v. M , biob Usied about twenty seconds, and apeared to move from south east t nulbwest. Buildin -a weie vio'ei I? itbakeo, crukery rattled, and do ra rre thrown open. The shuck waa felt at St. Augustiue, and dwn tbe Gulf coast from Puata Rissa to Mark's, as well as ever tbe int rior poi t'o 1 f the S ate. Nolhiag ct tbt; kiud wn' ever exp'ieuced here be fore. Doable Jlardrr. Nashville, Jan 15 A horrible murder was connuilted at Bell's Bend, Cumberland tifer, 12 miles from Nashville, la-t oubr. The deed was not discovered until S o'clock this moroinar, when tbe corn-ea of John Wbittemeyer and bis wife were found side by side in bed Tney bad been terribly beaten and di? fig ured by billets of wood Bsiweeo tbe two dead bodies were foutd an infant and a child two years- old, who were crowing aod pUying, wit less of their strange surroundings. Knox Martin, colored, is su -pat-ted cf the murder. He bad a misunder standing with Wbittemeyer about the pay for a day's work. He is still at large. Florida. Jacksonville, Fla, Jan. IS. Noble A. Hull, Lieutenant Governor of Florida, -bas beun indicted by the UnUed1 States Gfaud Jurr for- cbn- jspiracy with others ia obtaining false (piHluov, rtiVb(UUD III liCaiu KJUU- ty. Hall was the Demooratiu candi date for C'ongFess at tbe late elec tion from the Second district, and b)lds a certificate ot eleo.bn from the governor. He is President cf the S ate Seoa'e; now sitting at TalU bissee,' a id bas leleiijbpd that be will btf fccre to rn rro , i b u'. b-irg .-erred wiih a warrant. p UII LIC SALE. fete- J. S efer, In iheOiart of O iamt-m I'Lrr h, U.....M... .... 11.. . 9rii oim. j ju. J. l. J. ( t-tiarat. Hj Tfrl'ie of aout!tMon iMieloot(ir the ivurt fil Uoju'aon Plout of aiiisoniai ouua'j. ! eltttna D euuitr. and tn mm dlrvctM.1 I w.u tf.wat .. i . i l at the tiuorl U'Mut ia CUs Ixinmdk of J. mer. act, laid eomr.y, on Wtxlnetday, January 2'.), 1S7S), at 1 o'clonk. r . u , tbe ro'lowin lc-rilM,l real Ute, betna; the fame wbieb nut reruTerel by lbs flalotilf aalnl ibe lvlro.tnt aixjre namcil, lo an aetiuo ol Kje.-tmmt, to 41, Jjnuarr T. l'TT. to It: A certain tr5t of land KH4te lu Stunvcrrrk k'nuit.. boit.r-t eiHiHiy, !-., !(-. Ininir turns ji Jbat;Hkat, .martuo Miller Wtr l'irm wult and-otlRn, centalntnx aOeut ljt rm, atmat to arret olrarej, aboat 10 arraa ia atntlor. . Tbe nnproveraenu are a two Monr plank iIwMIIok Jst'-me. a Itnre bank b-.rn (neirly nor), an 1 oiirr tutTtUilJliira. ""tEBM-r-UAJlI. . ' W. H. RI PPEL. J f Maiter lb Chancery. jg-XKCl'tUtt?' .NfjTICfi I it of IlBniet ri-3lr, U() nf UOA-ittuhoninir tooobip, avmsint cantr, I", liv4, Letter tntannntarj on ihe tWi estate luir to been irranietl to the umleniicn.t. nut ire la rby Klren to those Indebted tu It to make lmm aiSta payuikut, aud thoae hairtnx Uloi4 avainat It to present them dulr authaatloaiad lur aetilDient at the lute rejiliense of iliu'd., on SuturJay. Vth a,l87. WE-SLEY ESPTTROSTLK. tn- S rjeca it. AVJ2RX J,ICEN'S-: o Ice ! hereby KiFeatbalthehdioain? haye hied their eil ioiw Kir li ne, and ihey mil be pr ix-1 11 to the CVurt for attk.n, uu Tliumday, January 30, 1ST!). TAVKKa- llruH, Willkm Sl:eer. Mejemial. M-. A. E. ',lrk, Somerset. JTathaa Kexa;' Sjjlp Ljrel. Pa Int lowajhl-. aicTAcaTr ucc&aa. -Jah i t :rer, MeyeraSale. HtNRY F. SCHELU J;. S Hnthoaotxiy. NEW AD VER TI SEXES. EAS?) i A SPECIAL.TV. HOLIDAY GOODS! AT REDUCED RATES! What One Dollar Will Bql Mince Meat. Atnvw Staatlarl. S a rtl Attnore's Stani!r. 1 a pail I r 1 a Atnmre i stAWIunl. ih a pall (-rJoa i Kilworth Kxira Fancj. la glVa quart anl hall -jlkij. Dried Fruits, &c. 1) lb. Tarkny Prncer tin ' Kreni-h lrnm- 1 w 1 l n 1 a 1 l' 1 1 u 1 l 1 w 9 Hu. Sultnns (we-Mcwi KaiKlna "" lt. New SreitleM Kaialna ..'.. ' S ll. New Mnw.-aiel Kni.it ...".V. 5'4 lb l?hnice Ltyer Kaiaina '. 14' , lb. New Currant '". ' 4 U. I-Khorn Cltnn .'"' 4 ll. Cullel i.rinKi Prel ."."."' 4 lb. Candled Orin9 Peel Ml he. New RsiJln llh. New Hrlwl Pea.-he a lt New Dried Apple Preserves and Jelly. 1 us luu 1 0 4 Stone Put EnrKjh Jolly 3 Pots imndee .ltraialttle 11 OlaMe Krnlt Pn-eiTe ll(ilsrt Fruit Jtily 1 Pall (Sib.) Fruit Jellr 1 Pull (9 lb ) Apple Mutter 1 Pot Cbinesetrinirer i w 1 1 w . 1 m 1 v Spices, &c. 6' lbs. Pnre flronnd Black Peiper... 0 if. Whole Klark Pswer .i ilexes trniuntl .Mixed Spire 40 Pait?. Bi-Cr. ( bakln) Soda 6 Can Colman Knlih Mustard . 1 n . l no . I w l o . I o . i o . l . 1 1 . 1 o . 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