The SomsrsGt Herald .. April!, Kt. Ths Senate Aiiu.arjr C.;uamteef tbat, makes provision for tbe Uuired States army, ia no controlled by tbree ci rtbtl i ffiixra. What tn ex tiler.tirg epectcle Ut tbe boys io Hue 11 Thc Patburgd Post talka -f Gen. Ciffroth as a candidal for Governor. i.i wr II tte ueneraj couiu cratic cancaa to tidd'e Lis name on J to an appropriation bill, it might go j through. Still there would b9&rifc7bt.ercor alone. Tti' Governor bimulf ! tmart cbance fr a veto. What a pity it U ih Bnkropt. t w' re'H-aU-d tfc-re Speaker : .-. J it . lin . I It . !;. I, i.M' ,,r..n.irt.' biH i-ltctiou, :im. uikde to lirocure aud the m.rULe .f bicb at msturi ty. i now giving tim tucb meutJ egi.or. TUE 1M aft of tbe Dcm cracy be- r ., I ...... mm mi l tfU' 1)1 t O 1 IwriHir"- r dirmilve ibe UbioD on regaining power, ia to overthrow tbe CoDKitutkm by forcibly d-priv-in)r the Prct-ident of the veto power. "Rule or ruin," U tbe one Exrd p-'li-cy of tbat pary Theue are twenty-tine commit tee iu the Senate aud tbe Souib baa twenty of tbem, and yet it it a pleas ant fiction with a few simple roindtd Pennsylvania Democrats, tbat tbey are "aoiue pumpkinb" in this govern nent. Don't tbey Lear tbe ewieh of tbe old Souibero Ut-b ? Tnfc State of Mioun eaw fit to enroll berhelf with tbe South, and therefore is held ta be a illiberal and unsafe for Northern labor as are all tbe Southern States. Consequently tbe present immense tide of iiumijfra lion awreps right tbrcujrh her rich lands, and pottles in Kautas and Iowa. It is tbe traitors who were par di nird by tbe government, end re stored tbe right to the ballot, which tbey bad forfeited, tbat are cow on tolling tte Democratic prty atd deojanding tbe right to fc uH balk-t boxes, and thus perpetuate tbe pow-,ere er wbicb tbey obtained by fraudulent i ballot. Tuat apostle of the Urtenbackers, Uendritk B. Wright, Las gone back into tbe Democratic caucus. Tbe old fraud otly professed to join tie G-ecnbackeis during Ufet campaign, for the purpose of cheating a few simpletons in this State into support ing tbat ticket, Lt the btne fit of tbe Democracy. The extra prsciun Las brought to tbe front a clear and well defined irfsue Shall the Suth obtain by legislation w bat it lailed to gain by arm6? Already tbe threat of subju gation is made. Do this or we will stop tbe government, and tbe crack of tbe old whip again resound throughout tbe Capitol. Vhat bas become of all those pa triots tbat, a short time 6icce, had so much to say about conciliating tbe South I A little conciliation of the North is jost now in order. There Lasn't been so stalwart a Republican party as now exihts in tbe North, since tbe days of Vicksburg, Gettys hur?. an d Annomatox. The band qi a t will soon begin to play. II. J. Bright, tbe new Sergeaat-at-arms of tbe Senate, like Pelton, was a Democratic Eetbew. Tbe uncle, Jesse D. Bright, was expelled from the Senate in 1SC2 for disloyal tr. bv a vote of 32 to 14. But dis- loyalty bas again come to be honor able, and tba nephew is to be fatten ed at tbe expense of patriotism and lionor. Let the funeral proceed. The Confederates Lave aia&e a i lean sweep of t!l the old offlces in the U. S. Senate. Of course nothing die was to be expected, and, as a matter of course also, a Northern dough face (Wallace, of Pennsylra. nia,) was selected to do the dirty work of making the motions wbicb tbe Southern Brigadiers bad agreed upon in caucus. Tue issoe ia distinctly mode in Coagrecs that this government shall stop, shall not proceed in tbe busi ness for which it was organized, for want of tbe necessary money to carry it on, unless tbe President consent to, and approve such partisan legis lation as is forced on the Democratic party by tbe rebel element now con trolling it. '"V A new form of government bas been introduced at Washington. Nothing is now attempted ia either House, until a Democratic caucus first determines the question at issue. As the Confederate Brigadiers are a majority of the caocus, this is a safe end easj way of making aad passing laws for tbe Nation, and there is no danger of a "slip op" on tbe South. Senator Wallace's committee of Senators is titling in Philadelphia bnnting for frauds at the last elec tions. Wby not put Wallace on tbe stand ? Wbat be doesnt know cf frauds in this State, is net worth learning. Wben Teller was chair man of this Committee be procured ut the inside history cf the ' tissue ballots." Now let Wallace tell us ell about tbe "coffee colored naturali zation papers." We always thought one of the strong points ia Gen. CofTroth's polit ical character, was gratlitude to frieuds for past favors. Bat if "our Alec" has become tbe "bi Indian," wbicb bis admirers claim, be surely ought to bava been able to secure a crumb or two for tbe soreheads and Greenbackers who elected him. Come, come. General! we will bare to change our opinion if yon permit tbe South te Enatch everything away from yonr hungry dupes at borne. CorraoTH has transferred bin alle-' giance from Wbllace to Randnll. and tbe PiUiibursb Tosl is now loudly i Mjn-irc his horn all cf which means! Tildeo fr President, and Pan. O. Birr f jr State Treasurer, so far as tbe S -raerset Democraf y is concern ed. BlSBEE, f Florida, appeared be! fure Cuuifresa. tvitb tbe certificate of . .. , gtllie Supreme Ccurt in Lie javor. m(J copieg lf t,e returnfi, while Hall: . ; ll)e certificate of tbe 0 r- ih lat Lis eiat afcG-ivern- r, 8.-lf o re-ownt ordered by ttia pame , Supreme Court, b e au bority be U H Utli. Tte Democrats have - ''' - o Huli the M-a-, but the mter l " 't -uded Tne D -m cr,a waut to strike on? fr m ibi- luw "bt p rtion of it which ptrtuit tbe National government to uce troop, if nececeary, fr tbe pre- jervaiioo of peace at tbe poll, and I,, ;j ... a ,h r, ,K ,h nwu. euce -f armed men at the p 1U an iotiuidaiiin to tbe voter, aud a re traint upon tbe freedom of tbe bal lot. Did any one ever bear of a vo ttr beinr deprived of bis ritrb's at ibe polls by a soldier of the United States? There is no provision iu any of tbe States preventing State troops from Pupp'esMng riots, and preserving peace at tbe polls, and yet tl.et-e Democratic law makers want to deprive tbe general government of a rigbt and power exercised by the States Tbi is the merest pre t'xton tbe pat of tbe Sontbern origaditrs, to fve thpcn tbe occasion to degrade the power of tbe United States, by setting op State rights as paramount to it. These fallows not only permit bu: call out their red-t-birt rifle clubs, to parado about tbe p.ills on election days, and intimidate and murder Ropublicans at their own sweet nil, and yet, forsooth, tbe United Slates is to be prohibited by law from ucintr its own troops to preserve order at National elections Tbe Uui'ed Sta'es is required, with the Army, in tiaie of pesce, to pre serve order when the civil aniboritiei- toaue t0 d0 P0, at all times and ;a ,,iaCPp( aDd jet it is prr posed to f rbid it doinp so, od one day of the vear election day tbe very time wben violence is most to be ap creheoded, and thould bo most promptly fuppre?sed. Xow let bs see hr w many Pennsylvania Repre sentatives will get down on tbeir bpllies on this question, at the crack of the Southern lash. Sexatob Beck informed tbe Sen ate of tbe Unired States, a few days slrce. that proposed legislation conld not be discussed in tbat body, ontil tbe Democratic caucus bad first de cided opon it. Well, this new co ordinate branch of the government, instituted to give tbe Southern Briga diers entire control of tbe legislation ofConeressi bas at last issued its mandate for the future regulation of elections, and, it is ordered that all tbe vital portion of tbe election laws, intended to prevent and punish frauds at the ballot box, Phall be re pealed, and repealed too by being placed as riders on the appropriation bills, so tbat if the President vetoes the bills, the government will be left without any money being- appropria ted wherewith to defray expenses. The proposition to present tbe re pealing bills as 8 para'e measures was quickly votod down in the cau cus. Now tbis deliberately matured plan of action, decided upon by the Democratic party in Congress, means what J That there shall be free scope for fraod at the polls, or the covernment shall stop. This is revo lution, pure and simple. It is a de termined, deliberately devised, and coollr concocted scheme to eet aside the Constitution. That instrument provides tbat the President phall have power to veto any bill that does not in-et Lis approbation, and this rerolutionary faction baa decided tbat if he exercises this constitutional right and duty, they will stop the entire government by refusing to appropriate money to carry it on. A refusal to vote the necessary appro priations means what ? To disband the Courts, and tbe different depart ments fjr tbe transaction of public business, and to leave the army with out pay or munitions of war, and consequently tbe frontier States and Territories unprotected, and their citizens a prey to the Indians. Tbis is tbe scheme determined opon by tbis Democratic Congress, end tbe people may as well prepare thea selves for the struggle and its results. Tbe Republican party of tbe North would be craven and recreant to every Eense of duty, if it did not resist to tbe uttermost tbis new re bellion. It means or w arc utter ly mistaken tbat the people eh all Lave a fair vote, and when tbat rote is fairly polled, it shall be fairly counted, fairly returned, and have its dee weight and influence. It means tbat tbis Democratic Congress, in which one half of the members from the South bold their seats by reason of fraudulent votes, fraudulent re turns, and intimidation and murder, shall not perpetoate its power, by sweeping away all protection to tbe ballot box. It means that the Presi dency in 18S0 shall not be stolen through fraud in New York apd other Democratic cities.as Buss Tweed and Tilden stole the State of New York from Grant in 1SC3, and tbe Baltimore Democratic roughs stole tbe State of Maryland at the last Gubernatorial .election. Tbe Republicans of tbe North are a nnit on tbis question ; we believe the President is with us, and in this great struggle for tbe pres ervation of the Constitution,and for a pure and Eonest ballot, we Lave faith that the great ruler of Nations will give os a safe deliverance. Tn Srat act of tbe D-moret'c; piny a obtmniag coutrul t hmD branches of Consresa, is to deaiaad j the oafettered ribt to cht nt tbe j b Jlut bx, bv ratlin the tKciion 1 . Sexatoe Wallace ..t in a good I,. j , l I i.ck at Kaoaaii. wnro ...arai testified thai Randall district com-; priaed tbe e-luias of PbiUdeljiltia, and . " " . make arrest?, ana pre-erve oraer at !.onlbg the poll. Now let the Senator call) Tne heroine in tbe case iihGaV Alderman "Bill McMullVb" and he i vouotftst daughter, X.llie,' a prkty Ca-j g?t at tbe true iawrdu-6 of all -;tbe Deiiferatic tcauudre! pM in tie 1 Q uker City, al bjh prwrided, il.t toe witnen-i ii u.;t blfiftod wi'b as nSort m n; rv a N-ibe Pelf o o n. so tiiiitwioe. The Republdu iueajber of Con rre.-is hv dicidtu upon n Hue of action io dfr!uce f tbe t-lecliou laws, iu which ;b-y will be supported bv ibe heft optui'in of ibu cuuiry. Tbry ill resist every D'-m-Hrratic utteaipi to break down the barrit-m to fraud iu tltcioLs, eartiesi ly and iu politi pbalat'X ; tbey will tu-.ke uo pairs iib Deuiocrais, aud il! demaud ample time for debate. Oj tbe other baud, tbey w ill u-H v.'iioie -Ibe money of tbe country and prolong a vn lious sei-sion of Cof.ress by tubbora opposition, afu-r all opp w-uhu ie set-n to be useless. There mil be no fi i buateriotr, but wbeu tbe case of blu est voting vs. frauduleut votiog bas been fully argued, the tuinotity will let it go to tbe President aud to ibe country. Tbe Republican party bas tnus taken a brve stand on ibis question. Tbe decision of its represeniutives iu Congress will be approved by houeet sentiment ibr-ubout ths Uuion Tbey are inflexibly opposed to break iog down the safeguard1 of elec ion-. Tbey believe absolutely iu t&e wis d 'in of the Repubiicdus in the U-t Congress who prevented ibe passage of appropriation bills w bicb carried ub ibetn ibis obuoxtous lecipiatioo. Tbey recognize this as tbe ground ou which tbe buttle or ibis sesMou must be fjugbt, tbe ground on wbicb ibere can be no c.nnprutuise, ftora wbicb there must be no retreat. Tbe issue iuvolves tbe purity of our flections, aud tbe purity of elections iuvolves tbe p diiical beahh of ibe nation. In this pat nolle couri-e Ibe Kepuo licaa njeujbiTs of Congress tbi uld have tbe moral support of every mem ber f tee Republican party, in or out ot ffice, and, above all, of ever member of the Republican Admiuis tration. We have good reasons to be lieve tbat ibe President in beait aud ul wi'b bis panv io tiiis cn;tei, aud ibat nearly or qui e u 11 of bis Cab inet stand witb biiu. if any me'iiber of tbe Cabinet, or auy person in auy way authorized to speak for the Ad minstratiou, or aoy upuojicuo oi (ice-holder, arravs hiniBelf in a bos- tile attitude, it must be dioliuctly understood that be does so on bis own responbiliy.and at bis own cjfct.. He cssts bis Kt with tbe l. ru cracy, and will go down wuh the Democrat ic defeat. 1 be Krpiib'ictu pan? is uiiited, and there luuct be no c. in pro miee with the enemy. N AsnviLLE. Ma.-cb 23 Tbe Amer ican' Lebouon special ssyf. This community was greatly shucked a' ooou today by the rumor ibat ll u U. Y. Riddle, recently representa tive to CongreNj from tbis district, bad cuniUiiued suictde. luvesiij tion soon developud tbe fact that, be shot himself in the bead, iud ctiu a mortal wouud. V irsevefa1 mouths be bas been i-i very bd health. Lat winter be was compelled to leave Washington before tbe ac'j lururueul of Congress au accouut of bis phyri- cal conditio!:, and there were rumors at tbe tini that Lis mind was affjet ed In addition to bis illness be bd recently becouie Gnauriaily embar rassed in consequence of large secar ity debts. He was on ibe Square tit- day and conversed rationally wub several friends, although appearing mentally depressed. At 11 o clock be borrowed a small cartridge pistol from an acquaintance, sayiog that be anticipated a personal difficulty. He went to Lis residence, stepped out of a back door aud shot himself. lie fell to tbe cellar below, where be was found on b;s back, with tbe pistol still in Lis hand, and apparent ly dead. The ball entered tbe right side of bis bead, ranging backward and downward. He lingered un conscious until C P M-, wben be died His wife arrived trum Nasbrille eocn after Lis death. Ia Bnr Iittaalralinc Norwich, Conn , March 2S The greatest excitement knowa here siuce the enforcement of tbe Maine Liquor law in 1854, in tbis State, exi-ts uo w It is not charged that liquor bas been sola here. Hop and Scbenck beers bave been sold openly, and nearly 300 cases now appear before tbe au perior Court at New London njraiast tbe sellers. Test cases are made of tbe suits against tbe wholesale deal ers to decide the iotoxicatiug proper ties of tbe beverages. J. B. Sbaunon k Co., a Urge Droj, are toe first, and tbe trial in tbeir case bas already occupied two days. Pruf. Sillimau, who analyzed samples for tbe State, found 3 94 cent alcobol. His different analyses vary in results, as they also do from those of Professor Hayes, of tfostou, who b&s analvzed for tbe defeodanta. Tbree Lays swore tbat tbey became exbilcrated on eight glasses. Others, older, swore lb ay drank as mucb as thirty-nine schooners per diem without intoxica tion. rbejury.it is believed, will acquit or disagree, m the beer in question is ligr.ter than cider, the sale cf wbicb tbey are very mucb averse to prohibiting. A decision is looked for tomorrow. This will probably govern tbe 200 other cases. Prof. Silliman to day admitted that the beer was not an ale in not yield ing fire per cent, of alcohoL rrlshifal ArtltlsBl. An accident of a horrible nature happened vesterday-at McKeesnort. About 4 o'clock ia the afternoon Na than Morgan, an oiler, employed by tee -National lube Works, was caught in a rapidly revolving shaft and carried around eight times, wben bis clothes gave way and be fell a distance of ten feet, striking a pa?r of red hot tongs which rna into bis side over five inches. One of bis arms was broken in two places and be was otherwise bruised and broken. In spite of all tbis be is yet alive, and although tbe injuries sustained will doubtless prove fatal, it if. by no means certain tbat such wil) be tbe case. "'"" Uabtpord, Cos. March 25 Har f ira's biiet circles ere sb.cetttd ;ed-y by tt. aou.-ut.c-ni?otuf tie mu Jf 'of ex-Gov. K. I), llubb.ird tvub her , r poes romantic baton a. U C 1.11 til IU I v. m -v id a v IV M Shh-rd. a rather- Cue auoearioir yuun, fella of 25. f American pa- j tea. age, au-j, accurdiug t etaienieuip lot lb0 wUj knew hiui, uf lair repu j taiion. lie baa bevD iu the employ io! r. tinooara ut u.e.oriw j b:oiid of 13, bi-blj educated and of i ih-liu&.il. tr ii Hmici . rr uuu nu- ' s,ieptlJr(1 vtlt.r tb(lu Uiift Pr..p.r.y xi-i t"vad a tru.-ied etupioy e f br ' ft her. bat some ot tbe g.irs'ps inned l b i-u-f.ici-ni ibs Ireqjeucy of tb-ir ti irsebts rides will ibal sbii Was i f itii nifinij al.tue ilb btui iu bukf jrV N -io f lhe-e su-pii ius tre fxiHiiuiitctled U tbe fa.uily aud so circumspect were the couple tbai wrbiu tbe Governor's bou-cb Id tbey ui ver gav Ui fligb eit blut of Ibe uiii -u to'Vtird wbicu tbey we e diif Io (Oe re-peC(, ai lebn!, y 'Uu -Siiipliuid acted buuoiably ; baviug wou Mtra Nellie's afli-ctious he mar ried fcer legally Too weddtui oc curred on ibe 1 1 : b io-t. Tbe y uig lady veoi Vi New Haven, ostensibly ' vi-ii friends, aud ou reaching tbere weul by ibe c-mal road uortbvard to Westfi Id, Als., where her lover j iued ber. Tte iiinrnaitr t" k place either there or iu Sj infioid, accounts dif ferine ou tbia poitt. Btti reiurued to llarifori immediately, aud coo coaled ibeir secret. Oj Fiiday nibl last Nelli mysteriously disappeared frxtn home, aud ou Saturday oigbtii was learned sbe had left. Hartford by train,. accompanied by ber husbaud ScatCL-ly bad tbis news bad lime to impress itself on tbo initio's of ibe dis tressed family wben a broiber of youug Suepbard called at the house aud exhibited to G-v Hubbard tbe marriage cert. fixate. Wade this was in one sense a relief, iu uuoiier it was mortifying, for it was clear pro f tbe daughter bad goue loo far to war rant any measures to return ber to ber family. Tbe latter bave no def iui e iutormauou up io to-uijf bt of tbe whereabouts ot tbe couplo. Tney are reported to be i a Nsv Haven or New Votk, and it is believed that the Utter rep irt is correct, as tbe young lady is so well knoo ia tbe former city ber apptmratice on tbe 8'reet would l;ad w iui.'uediate de- lectiou. Gjv. Hubbard is p'ostrated wilb critf, and bas not leti the house siuce his daughter's act was discovered. His frii-bds assert tbat be will po.i lively refuse all udvauties toward a reciuciliaii)U. Suca adva'jees be bas every reason to auticipale will be uisde, t'- r Nellie was bis favorite daughter aud young Sbepbard nat urally bed bis hopes on ibis, and ihat bis father-in-law would go fur ther and make some provision for tbe support of himself aud bis nrida. li is stated that a loiter from Nellie to ber iu.it her bus been b u'id, but, if trup, tb contents bave b-eu kv-ot a family secret. F r yer.s no affair has trotted a greater 'seusai ion iban this. Ltle last uibi, wbeu it was Qrst wr.inpered about, il was regard ed as a mere story, uuwortby of b lief ; out. facts have beeQ gradually c turnip to lit'bt to-day aud to-nigbl. Ii is tbe sulj 'C of cob vers itiiu ev ery wb re, al-h -uh at tbe earnest re-q-jsst of G v. Hubbird's frieuds tbe J.-cil newpapera bad refraiued from p-jbiisbing eveu the sib'-i allusion in it . There is mucb diffortmee of opinion as to ibe possible finale of the affair, but some ot the trieads ot tbe family a-sert to tiibt tbat there are pusibiltues of a reconciliation through the intercession-of ibe ladies of ibe family, and in view ot tbu facta tbat tbe priife not only attempted io oalliiite ibeir act by lawful wedlock, but the young man,, aiibouirh oooa pyinir a social position not very en viable, bear a fiir reputation in tbe town, and may make even a belter husband ibaa anticipated Forlauale Farmer. Wk tiiTA, Kan'., March 25 A ru mor bas been current here far many days-ibatg Id bas been discovered about 30 miles southeast of here. Little attention was paid to it on ac count of so many schemes in tbis louotry, but a correspondent bad an interview to-day with a party fresh from tbe fo lds, who bas po interest in them wbtterer, and who is fully convinced t hat there is no deception bfini praciced. Tbe g"H was first discovered abuu January 15 by two farmers named Kimball and McD u ald who were digging a well. Tbey sent specimens lo a man ia Chicago, who weut to New York and formed, a c mpany, aud Ibeo sent on an agent to Reno, Nftvada, aud bad tbe metal assayed. Tbe correspondent bas ei umiofd tbe asay report. It reads: Gold, $2 092 per ton." ; It is sign ed A B. Wiiluuis, Assayer. Tn New York company tben tried to get ibe land, but tbe farmers would not sell, fa ibty pros u need it a fraud sod returned to New York, and as soon as the excitement died oat sent an agent and bought a mile square, except 40 acres of Goverunieot laud they eould not bay. It was their in tentuiQ to koep this secret, but oue mn became so excited be could n t wait, but immediately sank a sht.lt and threw tbe ore to the surface ty blasting Great excitement now pie vails. To usaads are tryiog to secure el Aims on the Uouernmeot land cn der tbe mining act. "Four companies are organized. Ooe ot thern claims to be worth $6, 000 000 Tbe t.irtuers are trying bard to bold the fort, but are being overrun by capitalists.' To-day is tbe first time tbat these capitalists would give aoy information. I bey wanted tbe 40 acre tract also, but as tbe fever is biuh, and tbey bad offer ed a farmer $30,000 for bis farm ad- Joining, aad verp refused, they saw it was no ue to ur to bltn.d tbe peo ple aoy longer, and showed their as say report as above. , Kf(r Hang-ed. Nashville, March 23. Knox Martin, the colored murderer of J. Wittenmeyer and wife, was hanged here to-day in the' presence of 12,- 000 people. Before leaving tbe jail be made a full confession of the crime. He mid? no statement on tbe scaf fold. Tbe body was given over to tbe physicians, who attempted to re- sntritate Lim. Pernios EartbjBat Harp-ar. - Loxdos, March 25. The Timet reports that there " were shocks of earthquake in Northern Persia dur ing Saturday and Sunday. Minaeh was mucb damaged, aod the adjacent villages of Tark and Manoan were totally destroyed. Oat of 1,100 in habitants only a few escaped death. raraitne tm W-fjpt. Londos. Mrcb 26 Correspond eoco or i be Times, died at Arnent, Upper Egypt, Feb. 24, ivw. rt; rending accouat of the condition ot tbe population of tbe NiUr vahey. Tbe scene described resemble those io India during the recent famiue. In some ot the village tbe people past help, sitiing naked, ltk wild beasts, eatiuir roots aud ""8 with ihe eodurancs of despir. Tbe madness worked on by famine stamps eucb a brand on tbe starving fellahs as cannot be eaaily described. In one town women and children fought over scraps of bread like wild ani mals. Tnecase is believed to be s.ill worse ia tbe island hamlets, where th villagers are fatd to b starvii g :iki d' g- . Tbo imen, an editorial ariiclo c lun.ea iun on ibe leuer of s cr rep .udeoi t Armeut, Upi r Eyp;, -lecrlbing the c-udniou ot tb. tam mestrickin p-pulaiiou of the Nde vnllev, says : Ti is s me of affairs is immediate ly ascribed to l-r.t yiai'a iuU'jdatioH aud ibe fatlurd of tbe fim; wheat crop, hut toe real cause lies iu ibe permanent helplessness of the fellah1" coudnion He is an mercilessly taxed ibat be is f reed ie live from baud to m.iutb, and it is impossible f r biui in make auy preparation agaJafi tbe dy of temporary need, wbik) is mj oppresred wiib work aod so reduc j ed by iusufficieut food as to close all bopo and energy, and all power of, pbcsicsl or moral re8iiaiee. The rule aud siruplo cau-e ot tbeir misery is to be found ia their crusbjng taxa tion, and In ibe i? justice witb which t-. is extorted from them. Aud to wbat ia ibis due? Simply to the oeoesi-ity of meetiog tbe financial de tuaods required by the Itravagaut expenditures of ibe Kbedive and bis goveromeat. Matters have now reached each a pass that every luru of the screw by whicb tbe; payment of a coupon ie f reed from the Kbe dive, in spite of deficient revenue, represents auot ber pang oforture in flicted upon tbe uubappv fellahs. Tbere is no reason for tbioking tbe condition of Egypt de-parate. Gjod government would in a model ate time restore the country to a tairlv prosperous c oditi'n. Bu there is great reason to believe that for the present .be E iglish aad French cred itors must consent to forego tbeir fu'l rights. To insist n those rights might prove shortsighted for tbeir own interests as well as cruel to tb fellahs, and it will be tbe duty of our government to look to tbe permanent welfare of tbe Egyptian people in tbe first instance ratber ibo to the ioi mediate claims of tbe bondholder." Diplomatic Mlnalwna. Washington, March 2G. Tbe I'resiJeui seut tbe following nnmina lious to tbe S-naie to day : Andrew D Wbite. of New York, to be. Euvoy Extraordinary aud Minister Plenipo tentiary to Germany ; Cornelius A L gau, of Illinois, to be Mioi-ter R-sideat to tbe Central American Stages. President White was b ra in Ho mer, N Y in H32 ; was graduated from Yale in 1853; studied at Paris aad Berlio, and was connected with the Legation at Si Petersburg uitil 1857. af er which he wis profe s r of Eugltsb Itteraiurn in Micb gio Uni versity until 13G2 ; resigned, vi-ited Europe, was a member of the Ne York S'ate Senate, and having sup ported the plan of tbe C rnel Uni versity, was chosen its president in 18GG Ten years Ur be --resigned, but was induced to recall tbat resig nation, aod revisited Eur ie. Hr? was a conspicuous and able defender of ib Union cause in E'tgland dur ing tbe rebellion. He was a com missioner to San D itningo in 1S71 Tbe same vear be was president of tbe Ne York Republican Conven tion and adeleg-te to tbe National Republican Convention in 1S7G. He published "A Syllabus of Modern lli.story" and "The Warfare of Sci ence," and contributed to magazines aud reviews. His "Warfare" is rath er philosophical, and sustains the idea ibat religion has nothing to fear from scientific progress He is a gen tleman of property as well as a stu dent, and etjoys a high reputation for ability. His appointment is said to bave been made to avoid offending others wbo are more pronounced pol itician. Mr. Ligan was born in Deerfield, Mas8,in 1332; studied medicine; removed to Kn in 1 S5G, and was a leadiog Free Boiler tbere He wn app doted Minister to Chili in 1873 ; arbitrated a boundary dispute be tween B 'li via and Chili tbat year, and a difficult and long-pending dif ference between Ctili and Peru the uert year, witb satisfaction to bub countries in each esse, and returned in 1877. no is a prominent Odd Fellow, and a cousin to Senator Lo gan. Wpplda'f mil me rierfs. Corydox, Ind, March 5.The snicide of Leonard Keller, a promi nent merchant of ibis town, is tbe sensation of tbe season. Mr. Keller bd been indulging to excess io driuk for s long time, while ail bis family were ardent temperance workers. Tbey were deeply concerned for biro, and importuned him to sign tie pledge. This be positively declined to do, and frequently was in bad humor and disagreeable in bia domes tic relations. He left boms several months ago to never - return, as be said, bnt did return in a few days. Since then he bad drank bard. Mon day, while toroewhat under the in fluence of liquor, be went to tbe bridge over Indian creek, west of town, and taking off bis bat and coat leaped into tbe surgiog flood, the stream being out of its banks from tbe late rains, apd was drowned. lie left a letter directing tbe payment of a few debts and ordering the educa tion of bis children. He was 55 years old, and quite wealthy. So much for whisky. ISuuBkatUlB'a Trial. Charleston. S. C , March 25 Tbe Conrt of General Sessions met at Columbia yesterday, when tbe case of tbe State vs. ex Gov. D II. Chamberlain, Kimpton, Parker and others, as members of tbe Land Com mission, was called. Mr. S. M. Mel ton said that be appeared for tbe defendant Chamberlain, wbo was tbe only one of the defendants bound orer for trial, and tbat none of tbe others had been arrested. Hr. Cham berlain, he aaid, bad instructed him to ask for a continuatioai of tbe case until the next term of tbe conrt on account of domestic and personal bereavement, one of his sons having recently died, and every member of bis family, including himself, baring been prostrated by tbe disease wbicb bad caused bis son's death By con sent of counsel for the people tbe case was continued, aa were all other. cases in wbicb ex-State officers are ' defendants. I Jti- arrfl. FaASKrtBT. Ky., March 25 Judge J M. Elliot,' of ifcw C rt of Appeals, was tts-s:nt-d, a i1 lo etaotly killed, oi tb etrt ei in f ont of the Cap'"al Hotel at ote o'clock to day by Thomas Bofurd, of Henry c lunty. Eiliot bad rendered an ad verse opinion in a case Buford bad iu Court for some time. Buford l -ad-ei a double barreled sbot-ttuti and waited fur hlliot to t une to di jiier, aud walked up aud sbot biui through tbe heart without warning. Buford was arrested, and is now in jail. There ia great excitement and a strong feeling against fcira. Buford, af'er bo was arrested, acknowledge d tt.at ths other barrel of the kou whs loadi-d for Jtidg Pryor, nod that b w. u'd nave k Med bim Is badro Soiuu children teeu in the wuy. - He is a brother f Geo. Abe Buf rd, of Woodf ird county. PABTICL'LAKS Of THE ASSA-elNATIoN Louisville, March 2G The. ue s fi'oui all parib of Ibe Slate di-pln s deeply tbe a"sas-iuati"0 at Frankf -rt. Ton Courier Journal's specisl u uigDl tells ibe taory as foil iws : At a quarter past one o'clock thU afteruoou, iu froui of ibe ladtts'ei trat.ee of ibe Capital Hotel, Colonel Thomas Buford shot aud killed Juda-e Jobu M Elliot, ot the C oirl of Appeals. Tbe wep n used was a double-barreled sb.'t-gua, loaded i b tae've buckshot lo etch barrel Judge Elliot, in company iib Jude Tbotua II. (lines, was coming np Auu street wben they were met ot tbe steps of tbe side entrance of ibe bvtel bv Buford, who appeared equip ped tor hunting Baford spoke tirst. to Judge Liliot, saying "Judge, I believe 1 will go snip bunting : wont you go aloog?'' Judne Elliot, replied "No." "Well, tDeti," said B.if .rd, "won't you go a d take a driuk?" At tbis point Judge Uiues turned away and bad gone about six f.et wbeu ibe gun was fired aud Jude Ediot fell u -n tbe sidewalk without utteriug a word. Buford looked dowu upon mm ana saia "i m sorry." He tbeu lifted bis bead, aud put bis (Bu fordV) bat uuder it. Jude lliues turned back aud tried to raise tbe budy, but life was ex iuct. lie thought it wks an accident, until Buford spoke to a deputy sheriff aud policeman, wbo came up immediately to ibe eCeUe. Bulord gave up his gun, sayiug to tbe policeman "II i careful wiib that gun. 1 put twelve bucksboi iu it fur Pryor " Subioit tiug to arrest be was taken before 'Squire Gviua, and upon a brief ex auiiuatiou was committed tojul. Oj bis way lo the magistrate's otlice, or before he started, Buford banded a letter to the deputy sheriff addressed as follows : "Whoever may get tbis note I ask earnestly to deliver it to tbe person io wboiu it is diiected." Tbe letter's Couteuts were as fol lows : Capitol Hotel, March 2C. lSTD Whatever may happen lo me 1 de-ire ibat my niece, Annie C. Wallace, shall bave everything both iu tquity aud law that belongs to me. 1 ouly ai-k tbat my body shall be laid by my sister, Mary F lljlord, wbtu I loved sj well, whose robbery aud assassination 1 nL-b to iry and avenge. Signed Thomas Buford. Toe body of Judge Elliot was taken to a room iu tbe Capital Hotel, aad a Coroner's inquest beld and tbe f .loing vvrdict rendered; "We ibe jury Bud tbat tbe dead b dy now before us, ia ibar. of Jobu M Elliot, of B yd c iuuty, Kentucky, bo was at ibe time of bis dea b t. Jude of the Cuuri of Appeals, and residing -temporarily at Frankfort, was killed and murdered in said city, oa the 26 iust , by being shot ibrougb tbe body by Tbos. Buford, wilb a double-barreled bbol-guo." Prat r Is Firea. Sioux Citv. Ia . March 31 Toe Journal bas startling reports ot tbe ravages of destructive prairie fires op tbe Big Sioux Valley and tbruughoui Southern Dakota The fires on Sat urday were of unusual force and de aiructive beyond precedent. Tbe poles of the telegraph line oa tbe Sioux City &, Pembina Railroad were burned, so tbe line has been down, and reports from tbat quarter are uot tuil. A merchant of Eden iu Sioux City to day tells narrowing tales cf J .Bses io tbat quarter. Ou Saturday from bis store door, tbe town occupy ing ao elevated position, be counted thirteen farm booses in dimes, and be says more than forty in that vi pinitv bave lost everything, hiusis, barus, seed grain, etc. Tbe Amies traveled with such rapidi y that peo ple were unable to save anything. Tbe stricken people are dazed by tbe terrible blow tbat bas fallen n ibcm. A large Norwegian cburcb 5 miles from Eden was burned. In ibe same neighborhood a child, it is reported, was fatally burned, aud its father Was terribly burned in his efforts to save the child's lite. Ngrtbwet of Beioit a Norwegian naoed Nicbol eon, while working to save bis prop erly, was caught ia tbe fire and so badly burned ibat be cannot live. A Valuable Preoeat. Tbe Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art received yesterday a valuable acquisition to its collection in Memorial Hall bv the presentation of the rich gathering of minerals that was exhibited in tbe Centennial Exposition, representing tbe mineral products of almost every country in tbe world. It embraces metals, minerals and ores, illustrating the metallurgical and mining products of Germany, Russia, Sweden, Spain, England, Au tria, Portugal, Belgium, Italy, Brazil, Canada, Nova Scotia, Australia and New Zealand. So complete is the collection that its value cannot be fairly estimated, as it would be a matter "f great difficul ty to duplicate it, Philadelphia is indebted for the valuable present to tbe American Institute of Miuing Engineers, wbo, at a convention beld at Baltimore a tew weeks ago, re solved upon ibe generous act, and tbe formal presentation took place at Memorial Hall yesterday sfter- noon. Crwawde Aglat Saaaatti Breakers. Datton, O , March 24 By pre concerted arrangement tbe sermons in tbe churches of this city S unday were all dirpcted against tbe viola tion of tbe Sabbath in Dayton, and a call for an enforcement ol tbe law prohibiting such infringement. A circular was also issued aud distribu ted at all the churches, declaring against breaking Sabbath by keeping open saloons, stores, markets, photo graph galleries, by sate of papers, by pocessioDS with music, excursions, kc. Tbe effort will be continued by tbe churches to enforce an ordinance relating to all violations of tbe San day laws. : . All ClamtMl rr II S Havilacd. Sbs. low, hit of t'Peif ee t Barter C ' -r f Wei's, R 'ch.rdio?t & (lit, B irlifgfti, Vt. "I Bid it to be ait thai ie claimed It iocressed the fel-'iog ct my hotter ifruiu 21 to 25 cents." U rat fa I W.inra. None receive so much benefit, and none are ho profoundly grateful and show such an interes in recommend ing Hop Bitters as womea II is the only remedy peculiarly ad pled to the many ills tbe iex ia i most uni versally abjci to. CbT" and fever, indigestion or deranged liver, coo siaut or periodical sick teadavbes. weakness iu. tbe back or kidneys, psia to the sbonl Jers and different part ot the body,' feelicg r.f lassi tur'e nd desp' ndency, are all read ly removed bv ibese Btt'ers. SE W A D Vtil T IS ESI EN TS. I EAS,j 0 SFII1 CmLII&fllEELI.T! MAItCH 1870. t no time have OiweriM been nfferwl ik' In price at are qn-iteii ua my Mftrru Price Lint. The juxlli jr of all tf.MxIi will lie tulljr loatnuiiml : ami U tb.e wh, barn never hoax ht from me. all I a.k I- ,n ill irUI ..nler To IK-Iilnto thl, 1 will. Hurl . if till, m.mth. till onli'M tor OUT cenu wnrth of each ankle at tbe tame rate as trie dullar wonh iif each. Particular attention p.ilil to pvkinK awl hip plOK iiruisptlT all oolers reiv-t l. DtiL. All i.U are carefully wr.ippel, boxel ami delivt-reti to'!i-t a free of cbarire. Mf-U any of my customer !o not tret my Price l.!i.i the Dr' of euch m.'ntn lilil!ie would wri'e ine. a. 1 the ir Eal.mjrd Frict lulwlll be sent immediately. What Oos Dollar Will Buy! Sugar. l i lit Powdered Surer. - Iu Ilia i;ru.!ied S 11 m"m r v1 Iba ( 'ut Loal sjuirar Iu1, lr. Xu. 1 Oranalntwi Suvar. lt,a Stamlard A Sugar II '4 iba ASuirar(so:t) l.-1 lbs HSuar 1.1 1..8. Hit . 1). Siw.ir. 13 li.a LiKht Yell .Sur. 14 Iba N I Vellow Suar Coffee. Chocolate, &c. t I'likea F.iiicllth Vanilla Chucolate 14 ChIo-h wcct Chteo'.ate , 'I Ha. Il.ik-.r' Choc Ute. 5 PrfckaKus Kriirlib i'ueoa 4 Hoxea l-.l').' knidish Cocua 3 1'ackaiiea Knina 10 li.s. Uu-ua Sheila 4 ackairea Cracked Cieoa 1 00 . 1 OU . 1 00 , 1 (10 1 00 1 uu 1 00 1 00 . 1 U0 I 00 1 00 , 1 ou 1 to 1 Oi 1 00 t 1 0 1 OK 1 00 1 ou 1 to 1 1 00 1 ou i i Package. Kxtractul Coffee 2b Packages Imported Chicory (lierman Extract of Coflee.) S&-I8II18. K.msied Java and KloOtlce ' 16l:. Koaited Java Plaror C'-flue ..... 5la. Pre.h Kooate.1 Klo C rfee. No. 1.... It Freeh loted KioCtiee. No. 1 iO 19 l.j. Presn Kooated alio Cuff je, Njl 3.. . Fish. Mackerel, Extra No. 1 Fxtra Store Mean, (no beadSuT tnlle)per20 lb. kit ". 44 00 Mackerel, No 1. Shore, nesi per 'JO iu. kit.... i Si Macker'l, No 1, Ky. per J0 lli. kit X '0 Mackerel, No. 1, Mwlmtn. ' 1 7i Macken-1 N h 3, Large Lxira, " 1 to Mackerel, No. 3, ' M ickcrel, rresh 1 Ih. ear. 2a CoiiD'h Woman's Pn rice ht-juelesa per 31 lb box. n lit perlri .... 03 t.!fi?li Koueless, No. -2, per 30 lb. box, 1 t"; lerlo rs Co. I ft h. Hod T.m. shredded Ktl lb. box 15 t'odtisii Freah. 31b cans 40 Varmoa h Bloaters, Oenqlne, per box, (W Fish.) noeents: p-Tdot Jo Scaled llerrinir. per box, (luo Fiah) DO W hlteFisn. b:,U i -a W bite Fish, u lb. ki t v Lake Herrini;. i b!dj 1 ai Like Herring. 20 I'j. kits iSc Ho l.-ind Hcrrin-. per keg...., 1 2t) New Kuxi.ia Sanllmm 1 cu Co.lu.li, Ueorct bank, per lb OH Dried Fruits, &c. lslhs New Carrants 1 00 i Hi. New Valencia Kal.ict 1 0. 14 His. New Turkey Prunea 1 0U 10 His New French Prune. 1 00 I II. Nee Sultana Kauint 1 00 l Iba. New Sieedleas Kaislnt 1 00 lbs. New Mnscatel Kalina 1 ou S'illiS New LnHvlon Layer Kalsina 1 5 iba. Lextaorn Ciirn 1 00 2o 114 New lirled Peaches 1 VO ttlhs New Dried Apple 1 0U 7 Ibe. NewFlKS 1 6 lbs New Italian Prunetlcs 1 90 1 Hr-. liird Neat Apples 1 ' 4 lbs New Pitted i hemes 1 00 7 New Mixed Nuts 1 00 10 lbs. 1'ried blackberries 1 ou Mince Meat. Atmore's Standard, & a pall t Aimore'l S'an.lar.1, J 1 pall 120 Atiuore'a Siandart, Ut t. pail t 00 '.( Jars dot ham Mince Meat 1 Ou tforion a Iiilworth's Extra Fan, In glass, quarts and ball gallons. Cheese. 1 Voanz America Cream Cheese 75 12 lbs Neulchatel Cheese I 00 4' lbs Ki.g. IiairyCheeae 1 0 8 U.S. New V ork Uoaben Cheese loo lis Oiitot 'ream Cheese 1 Oo I FUtam (Holland) Chcoe 1 00 1 Pine apple Cheese 1 36 5 Sap Sago Cheese 1 00 FRESLJ CANNED FRUIT. 0 Cans Fresh Apples 3 lbs .4)1 no ... 90 ..is .. 1 0" .. 1 Oo .. 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 uu .. 1 00 .. 1 U) .. 1 uu .. 1 00 .. 1 Oo .. 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 40 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 .. w .. 1 0. .. 1 tal 1 gallon each, Frch Apples California Aprioo I.... Btacktierrtes. .... Ked Cherries.... White Cherries Oooseoe.ries. ........ ...... ...... CalifornlaOrapes Pine Apple, fia-taiaa Craad,.... California P-ars.. Karl let t Pears Extra Y'ellow Peaches, 3 a Pie pear.be.. It. , Extra Y'ellow Peaches, 2 1. liamsin Plums Egg Plums California Egg Plums.... 'laire Plums California Gage Plums Raspberries Golden Quinces , Strawberries Whortleberries CANNED VEGETABLES. Asparagus Lima Beana String Beana..... Suirar Corn. ............ tfneida Cora.... Okra Okraand Tomatoes..... Marrowfat Peas Kirly June Peas Golden Pumpkin Succotash Tomatoes, i Tomatoes, (extra,) 1 &. Tomatoes 2 lb French Peas French Mushrooms... . . so 1 ou . 1 uo . 1 w . 1 on . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 is . 1 00 . 1 on . 1 uu . 1 . 1 01) 10 . 1 OH . 1 uu Soaps, Starch, &c. V? R.ira .Tnhnimi't K-Mt i.-. n (The Brtit in the World.) 14 Cakes Rabblit's Best Soap 15 Cakes Proctor a Gamide I While Soap. V0 Cakes India Soap 18 Cakes White Kussian Soap , 17 Kirs Mottled German Soap... 17 Bars India Soap 25 Bars Family Soap ) Bars Wax Soap I j Bars Irish Soap ?i Bars Standard Soap 16 lbs. Walker s Extra Wax Soap , 1 lbs. Walker's Extra Family Soap......... I lbs. I mooned Castile Soap 3 Dot. Ctabei Aiutrtf.il TVO-l IL. r. 04 1 00 1 ou 1 uu 1 6o 1 00 1 Uo 1 CO 1 (w 1 00 1 00 1 ou 1 GU 1 04 1 Ou 1 00 i& Cakes Castile Soap ."i"! a cakes Malie Flour Toilet Soap 20 (takes Paim Simp 4 lbs. Perlumed hath Soap 40 Cakes tat MealSoap.... 13 Cakes Sapollo 17 lbs. Star Candles. 7s II""" 6 lbs. Hotel Caul lea, 143 I li. Pearl Starch..... "' MISCELLANEOUS. M lbs. Schumacher's Oat Meal .. 20 lb. ' Cracked Wheat " l. " Pearl Wheat - ' lbs. Pearl Barley 10 lbs. Carolina Hire No. 1 Head... 12 lbs. hice. CarolinaNo. 2 13 lbs. Hice, CarolinaNo. 3 11 Iba. Flake or Pearl Tapioca ' lbs. Split Peas '4 bush Prime Nary Beans ... ti its. New York Slate Marrowfat Beans" 'Xbnsh. Ined Peas i Pkgs. Huhtieli's Prepared WneaL""""" Blair's Wheat Food lilbs. New Uned Cora TEA! 1 ou I 00 . 1 00 1 00 1 00 . 1 CO 1 00 1 ou . I 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 1-0 . 1 00 . 1 ou . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 , 1 00 . 1 90 . 1 00 1 00 . 1 00 lb. Fine tTr4V.red Japan Tea l 01 I S Ilia. Ptna On.. Tm ' - i a I - : . - --- - .v - - . w Tea. 1 a :o lne Oolong Tea, . - 1 OO ;s in, riqe r ng. Break fast Tea ! OU OA Breakfast Teal 00 Tea Tea 1 oa J o THE CELEBRATED DELMONICO . , r i r- - - e r . t.Z(:j( r,m "S. ma. t nnjee upi lbs. Choke Enr ins. choice Gohng 3.' IU. Choice Mixed Tbi -tenet -jfvT-e la an Inlfvl Tf I f de!!h . lul Arnoia. V all uta r Uiill.n mo ktik-f tt pot. y.si, t-y Til i: C I XKlJlt ATIiD delmonico am& ! U-HOW TO SEND KOKEY.v.J Send vour Money by IteRMcr-d L-t'er, Poet OlHce .M. qi-v Ordt r, or Drill on Pittsburgh Itiuk. Do not .T.d our Check. VHcnl l..rihentCata!.T(Un.l 1'ri.-- I.iI fca J.B.JMKIKS, No. 28 Fifth Ave, PITTSRUKfi, I A. L'lH lOK'tt NullfK hirnan Jt Earl 1 N i. . J inniry Term 1VO. T. IK. K) John Manrrr. ) 13ib f K-hruary, l-. tn ptft"D nf Shcrtft Kyle, J. O. IVIe appomtnl Aa lllrto dln r.l ioe the fund to M- ban.la tu aud anting thoee it entitled thereto Kxtrucia Irum tbereccrJK, -eertiflM 5!an-h 14. 1ST. H. F SrHFLL Pro. Notice U hereby riven, that by virtue m ul,.ve rrritel ronimiri." 1 will fit at my .m.-e in S. 111 eraet Pa , Thursday, April 17, b.i to .r.-h..rn the datiea of aaid cuiumioiuo, wtitu an J wbcro all persona inter fted on atteist. J.lr. WILE, March .( Annin r. pUCLIC SALE. ibe nndcrsUned Administrator, fcc. of J l-a Brotum. oee'd. alii sell at putido . uti-ry, at the public .utiare, In somerset borough, on" Saturday. April 5, ls"9, at nne o'clock, r. sr. No. 1. A iraetul land situate in S-mer-;t Twn, adjoining Un it of Hsaus, Kiniui.l a. Vi aU'r, Christian Yink y. M iilUu Yiuaey, liuvl-l Ank ney, awl I- reuerlck Biuguer, eotiulniug ii aerra, mora or leas, abom 1 0 aens are el r, auh s acres of meadow, wKb nuue and Swis l-arn. with other ojl builiiiugs thereon erected; an or. chanl on tbe -ame. No. 2. Twenty acres moreorlras a.'J. liioit the aNive, a I clear, of wbicb i acres are iu tut-aoow. balance in good .tale ol culliviiion; an vrchird oa I he same. These binds are n nr to schods. churches, mili, and are aitnin 3 miles of Somerset bon.nx JUHX blNtr.NKlt, Bta-cli 12. Adm'r wiib the will aunti.d. The Great Blood Tonic, For the cure nfall Mood d leases. ryouelc. nervous, debilitated, p.le and euiaclnici ? lOive yo b.l y.,ur appetiie? If ir Lirn!'.Va nlixMl Searcher will cure you. Plmpl. s, V its, Eryslpelua. Tetter. Salt jiheum. a-.. are hot surface indication of Uloud DiaeaM- and or. Lindaet's Hi d Searel.er aolten the skin aud beauiities the complexion SI u per Kittle. K. K s ti.Lh.KS a CO., Prop's. Pittstiurtth. Pa. NE W A D VER TIS EMES TS THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE STORE wnsT or tii n ALLEGHENY PilOUNTAINS. BY EES & SUCCESSORS TO JOHN F. S'.YMYER, SOMERSET, PA. t We take pleasure iu announcing to the public tint we have J IJiST ItjEi:i VKI) a largo and complete slock of Hani ware, which we intent! to soil at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ! Our stock is complete in all respect'', ami comprises everv article usually kept in Hardware -:0: Blacksmiths' tools and supplies, such as Iron, Norway X.ul rod Iron, Vulcan Ilorse-nails, Taper Taps, Horse Shoes, Fine? Sleigh-shoes and Oast Steel, A iu-11 line of Best Norway Iron, Carriage and Tire Bolts, and Malleable Iron, Burrs, &c, etc. BUILDERS' comprising" a full line of Itim V rought butts, aeomed and always ou hand, also a full assortment of Glas. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. We have always on hand a complete stock cf Saws both Hand and Cross-cut, Axes, llat:hets, Hammers Steel and Try Squares, Compasses, Bench ami :0: 'L- We always keep a full line of Ilevolvers, PitoIs, Sliut-gms Powder-flasks, Shot-pouches, Cartridges, Caps, "Wads, Ilifie and Shot-gun Powder, also a full line of (Jim Repairs. :0: We have a complete line of Itmps, lanterns, and supplies A full line of Saddlery Hardware, comprising Saddle-trees Buckles, Kings, Harness-pads, Ornaments, etc., etc. In the Agricultural Department we have a full fctotk of Forks, Shovels, Hope, Chains, Mane and Curry-Combs llor-e-brushes, etc., etc. :0: We make a specialty of Pocket and Table Cutlery. Also Silver Plated Table Ware, Plated and Britannia Spoons. We also make a specialty of Paiuts, Oils, and Varnishes, and also Painters' Tools, etc. :0; We keep constantly on hand the Celebrated C'ucmnhcr Pump, (porcelain lined) and a cheaper quality that are not lined. This Pump has taken the lead of all ethers wh;-rctvr introduced. All goods warranted to be as represented. Our principle are Fair Dealing, Quick Sales, and Small Profits "We challenge competition. Call and examine goods, ;i!ni a certain prices before purchasing elsewhere. SATISFACTION GUARAKTEK!). BYERS & Dee. 4, SHRIYER BTJTTEIi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ISTp. Gil Sovith Street, BALTIMiOBK RKFEIt BY PKKMISSIO.V TO F -bst Nanional Bank, and Wester Xatiosal Bask, tf BJ;i-re' aa d.Cus.MicAL National Bank, New York. Cards can be bad at tbe Express i D VER TTSEXES7S A Purelj Vegstatls Rsasdj Tho fafft, llaIeit and Itewt ever ulscoTcrcd for KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. PILES, GRAVEL, CONSTIPATION, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, DIABETES. (fl gMDEBraL DlSCOVBYj A par. ly vr stable componnd, not doctored wit a poi9onon:i".ri, tKlng ilfy-a "ratio cnjirtic icd eJccti toaic e::rc V) c IcctaiUy carp some of ti Boot concioa isupatafa dijciscs Cut biCc racd leal tiia. Tho;e wio have beea ecrcd yehe ia otbfr racn-u tUcJ. Jutty asy: "It U lis greatest blessing of Cie a?e." "I bclieTc I t'aonH aot neur be alive bnt for it" Physicians id regular prscticw ay: "It worta Ein 3 charm and effectively." FOR SALE BY ALL DltUGGISTS. tirif KtriXKT WiRTMa.ilirwiwb.wBiw - wul I itv .-1 nrM "4 IMKH,'.i)i V kXLb, KiCUAlUKu OX, lMns Apr i rHIT.KORN k COLBf)KN. ATTOKNf YS AT LAVV. All biiines enrrusieil to their cure till he spce-'ilv ami punctually attco 'ed to. orri. a la iU'.-r's bin k. t'p stair-. Jj UDITOR'S NOTICE. Having te?n ippoint-! Anfitir lo(n.im oi a this rxr-jiii niD'l inte ih?iri.ia;,.o oi tbi irrM tn l.tf- haintU ot K M.Shrfli. Atixnrm oi If.nUi Kem.io T't ffiir-ri; th- ietclly rnti'lfl tatt-rv to, iHJti e id lifwl.f K t - -r:irn inien Htti that ihtv will bo lie irtl ;it my in Sm-ret, !., on Thunit ALri 1 , Wi 1 tVI-, r. m F. J. XuShK. March d ABiiur. TOT ICE. The puhlle are he-ebv eauTI.-mc l not to h.iiW or tru.i. my duuitlitcr Suanah, as I ear 1 11 not pay anv d-h'.. of htr cjntnictln jt. 'Martha OEOKQE MA KT2. ! Saved from tho Grave. I Mr. .f. F. Tctimsn. Tx.ntt P. t. I'la.. ssts: -lt ' n.ivv-1 my tw ebil.'ren fr..m tho a-rave.'' " A. L i Sio rnoiis. of (S.ibitnore. Md. abo m . : "It will i ?ure iht- won" ciu-'O linmeiirtu-ly." Two do.... cue I me ol a bad cootrhof one week's sindinz " .1 H Coulter. Urion. Pa liver l.wio. no h..iu. : o Seller's Uouith Sy-up sohl. It Is the m.it pr.p. i olar remedy f..ri'i.'Uirhrt,C.dds, i 'r.op H.jMrene.s, : anl all TI roat nd Lnnit lase. lias ten In ! u-w for h:lt a century. Solo by all druiori-r. and ! c.ir.iry siorekccpsrs. Pri,-e ie.. Joe. an I 41 o I per Nutle. K. E. SELLERS it Co., Prop j, ; Kiiis'urj0, Pa. Nor. Jo SE IV A D VER TIS E ME X TS. -:0:- BAENETT, .Stores. Axle Clips. A complete stock of HARDWARE, and Mortise Locks, Cast and plain, a complete stock ol Niils Fancj.Planes etc., etc. -:0:- :o:- BAENETT. BROTHERS, -;0i- Oot, Somerset, Pa. sp3.
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