I Taa Somerset Herald WEDNESPAT - FebnuryH. . BEicii National Tictet. roa president: ULYSSES S. GRANT, (Suljeot to tbe approval of tbe Re publican National Convention ) BSFOSUCiH STATE TICKET. FOa frlTUUME JUDGE: HENRY GREEN', Northampton County. FOB AlTIToU ci.xeral: JOHN A. LEMON, Ilair C"DDt. All the President's nominee lor Supervb-ors of tbe Census, in Ohio, nere rejected by tbe Senate last week Not that they were not ccni pelant and proper men, bot solely on tie ground that they were Republi cans. TnE New Vokk Republican State Convention meets on tte 25ih of tbis xnoctb, and the counties are now Br letting delegates to it. Judging from tbe results that are published by the Time, the Convention will bo largely composed of those who favor the nomination of General Grant, and tbe delegation to Chicago will be a strong one in his favor. Wovld'nt it be well enough for tbe cew editorial corps of the Com mercial, not to slop over quite so violently? There are prospective Congressional. Judicial and S tuto rial nominations ahead of us, and the Republ'caoB of this county will not patiently tee them jeopardized, by raioiDg unnecessary 'pjarrels among possible aspirants. A select few do not own the party ia this county. As a by-stander eaid of the bull, who was bracing himself to meet the sWk of the on-ruobio locomotive "I admire yoar pluck, but d n your discretion." The Herald advocates the nomi nation of Geueral Grant, because it believes be is the strongest and best man ia tie Nation for the Presi dency. We Lavo no ill words fur any of too othir distinguished gentlemen whose naxea are mentioned in con nection with tbe Republican nomina tion. No ill mannered censure, nor unmanly efforts of any of their adro catep, can drive us into hostility to them. We propose to support tte Republican nominee, whoever he may be, and we are not preparing a dish of cold crow for ourselves, as are 6ome of the bitter opponents of the illustrious General. Sotnt Carolina is going to eub- stilue a new plan to disfranchise (be colored rote, having foucd tbe shot gun and riSe-clabs rather trouble some and expensive. At an extra session of the Legislature to meet ibis week, a bill is to be introduced re quiring voters to sign their names to the registry list, a certificate will then be famished each one, and be must show this at every election where be claims a vote. Of course a great many white Democrats who cannot write will thus be deprived of their votes, but at the fame time, nearly all the negroes will tbas be disfranchised. And the state w ill be solidly Democratic, on a reduced rote. It is thought that about ten percent of the white Democratic vote will be cot ofT, while not over one twentieth of the colored vote will be competent to register. We do not propose, for obvious reasons, to discuss tbe question oi veracity attempted to be raised in the Meversdale Commercial bv a bidden adversary, regarding oar arti cle on tbe late county meeting, bot we offer a few remarks in regard tojhis production. 1st. Tbe man who assails tbe character of another, in the public i prints, eiiler anonymously or under a pseudonym, is essentially aod in nately a contemptible coward. 2nd. The labored attempt to per vert our meaning, and by innuendo acd special pleading convict as of an assaul; 'upon the Republicans of tbe County, is eminently worthy of the political demagogue who crawls to place through the mire of insincerity, Srd. Tbe editor of the Herald since the birth of tbe party, bas labored disinterestedly with, and for the Republicans of tbe county, never having "elicited or received, office or other emolument at their hands True, he was once induced tc resign a lucrative position to ran for Sena tor, with the hope of saving tbe dis trict He failed, and that wa? the end of it 4 th. II was never asked to serve Don Cameron bnt once, and that was in 1372, when at bis request he distributed arrong tbe sufferers by the great fire ia this town, a thousand dollars, which that gentleman unos tentatiously and quietly placed ia his hands for tbe relief of a peof le to whom he was not bound by a single tie, save the God made one of com mon brotherhood. oth. The Collector or his appoint ees, as socb, hare never attempted to control Republican sentiment, or influence Republican action in tbe county, but tbey have expended as much time, contributed more money for party expenses, and done as mocb effectiv work for the party as any similar number men in the conntr. (tb. Tbat the county meeting was packed for a purpose which point is sJoogbed orer, not denied by tbe ComvierciaVt correspondent Is now openly admittei by the prime mover in that transaction. Harmony feat) eventful rquisite in tbe Republican ran p. es without it, the nominee of the Chicago Con vention, be be who he may, cannot oe elec:ed. This cannot be brought about bj bitter abuse, misrepresenta tion, or denunciation, but only by the largest liberty of opinion. Tbe Dam ocratic party could ai:k do etrocger aid, than the course pursued by thoe professed Republicans end Republi can Journals, wLo ocao-ace all who ;!! cot agree with thcra Preu-uC-Lg tj be bii!art Rfpubiicaos, ibey ere ffeet'iai'y pluvia into tbe bauds of the Democrats. We always kcew ibe editor of tbe Meycredale Commercial was a was, but we diun l ibii.k be was s inid ... 11 ,i P; t-liiirtrh a wag, as iu luc - DUpalch as be has done. Friday's isetie of the Commercial an advance sheet bung lurniobed the DUpalch coutaiacd an article "Piepare for Action," ia e artlu.g type, recitiDg the wrong Soroerret Count? endured in tte fc.a'o Con- vention at the bands cf tbe "pur chased votes cf Cameron," refusing to acquiesco in this outrage", an nouncing that there was "tailt ot boldiog another meeting of the Re publicans cf tbe County to elect dele gates to a new State Coaver.ioa, aud clobiug with nonce to liipab- licaue to be prepared to rally ! I Now, when it is kno-vn abroad as it my not be that the Commer cial never claimed to be a Kcoub licao jjuinJ, that it uever advo cated a Republican principle or snpp Tied a Republican cauc'idate, as such, tbe iuimenfity cf the jjke will ba appre ciated. Had the Scinci'sel Dnhocral as sumed to play tbe role cf outraged Republican, it wculd not heve creat ed a more audible rru:li3 atnobg tbe sinuticb Republicans of tDe C.-uuty, tfcan d.'es the m-d cavorting cf lie Commercial Ttie Coma, crcial is a got d, wide awa.e, Kcal piper, generally Giltd with readable village gossip, nod no one kaowa better idsu its editor, thai if it seriously attempted to create b tciriu, cr gel up a revolt ia tbe R publican party, it would be immedi ately set down on, bv the sturdy, level-headed Republicans of Somerset Couatv. A VA T deal Ot space was wasted ia tbe Meverrdale Conniu rciil lo w prove, what we tbii.k u- cue l.i couotv deuies cr doubts, that this we were entitled to tbo teaatotial dele gate in tbe late State Coaveuiiot. But, it is obly fair to sia;e4a d.fiVreLt view was takeu by Gecert-I E.lictt aud ti friends ia Bedford Cuutv, aud not altogether without ground, li a as not oeuied that ii was S iu ersei's tarn, accotding to the rule if rotation previou:-!y agreed up.n, but il was alleged that S.iutr?tt bad etjoyed the honor lust jear, and wr.s uoi entitled to two years in succes sion. True, Bedford hid tauicd her man last jear Geueral Elliolt and Sjmerset, in couuty meeting bad coo ceded this right, but General Edict did not atteua, and A. J. Cvluon ., Eq , cf tbis county who was prei--eut, went iuto the Couveniioo ts Senatorial delegate for the district. True again, Le was not appointed frcm this county and was therefore a mere volunteer so far as we were concerned, bat he was not substituted by General Eiiioir, who alone bad tie poaer, aud therefore was also a vol unteer to far as Badfotd County was concerned. Oa this state cf facts tbe question went before tte Committee, aod it decided in favur cf Geaeral Eiiiotl. ' we presume cu tee gronad ttiat e Soruer.-ei County uiuo bou!d noi fill tbe poriiiou two cojeecu-ive jeurs. Be tbat as it may, wtiie we adnere to tbe position that this county was entitled to tbe delegate, e cn see bow a d.ffcreut opinion luig bt preva.i witb otbers, without their necessuri- Iv beic dishonest cr the lo.'ls cf kuaves. When, duriag ibe ixtra session ot Congress, last sumuier, the Dvnio crats under the lead ct tbe S.uitern Brigadier? threatened to starve tbe government to dea b, unless the army was LaudcflVd and tho National elec tion laws aaoulled, and wben ireasou, under tbe guise of State rights, was as rampant in tbe faalis cf Cofgrt-hs as it Was sbr.lv auteiir to lie re bellion, tbe gravity of tte situation quickly consolidated all slaues of Republican sentiment, and the nb.o- luto necessity for the nomination of General Grant was generally conced ed. So nearly uoac;mon3 was this sentiment, that tbe Democrats called a bait. Knowing well that ifti ey persisted in their course, a wave of popular sentiment would carry Grant into the Presidency, agains: all oppo sion. The same men are now in session at Washington, the same leaders are ecftirolling their action, and tbe same constituency in tbe Sooth are stand at their backs. The present quiet along tbe lines fchcald decieveno one. Tbe Brigadiers eaw Lew their ac tions had s tar tied the NortL. Lzvi State after State in tie North.feH ib-1 t) tbe Republican lines, ted how tbe popular enthusiasm was stfrra, ta for Grant, and tbey are now einipiy cta'jolled by policy, in the face cf tbe cotciBg Presidential election. Does any coe in his senses believe that these Bourbina have experienc ed a change of hearth It is less than eight mortbs since they were oamor ing fa defence of the very doctrines, that led them into rebellion, and no saae man can believe that the Demo crats in Congress, arc not animated by the same ppirit that prevailed daring the fumrner session. Their quiet is deceptive, and tlcy are as determined and dangerous now, as when the people rose in their might and rebuked them at the polls, dor ing last fall. Their aim is to lull tbe ptop'e into . . . . . j: use security, sou m promote uirocu- t in in the RrouMieaa ranks. It was the knowledge of tbe real char acter cf Democratic schemes, that united Republicans in tbe election of lat fill!, and it was the unimpeacha ble evidence of danger to tbe country ia tbe event of tleir success, that caused the loyal masses to turn to Gea Grant It was while the people were ia ibis moad, that the Republi cans carried every Northern Slate in wbicb tltciioaa were held Had any Republican leader then attempted to vX.ti-e the cv-T' O vf Ibe Democratic luaiiuj-'t-rs, of have uttered unkind orUs agaiue; Ueu. G.aat, be would instantly, have been ordered to tbe tar. Tbe aku-tioa as far as the L. ui craiic leaders and their plauo oic couccrutd bas uoi changed. Tue Jiuxris as great now, as then, f aero is as much need for unity anoog R publicans, and as tmj - tive utcersity for the leadership of tbe one man whwm tbe Bourbons fear, as there was then, and tbe fact Qiir. bo recognized sooner or later. I; ia no ii jutice to other Republican caderstotay this, and we urge it apon the atieation of all reflecting cit- The Pniladelplna JiecorJ bas this to say cf papers cf the Press kind : Kickers and scratcbers do not usually accomplish much as fighters. Tbe yle cf warfare is more si go i Sea at in tbe way cf protest than otherwise, ucd it is generally resorted to by thoie who luck strength aud the right ki-d tf weapons for effective combat. Tbese remarks apply to recalcitrant politicians jast as aptly as they do to belligerent women and children.' It is about time thai Congress set tled down to work, if it has ary in tention at all in that direction Nooe cf the great appropriation bills have jet been so much as discusced. Tbe United States Marshals are still be iag kept out of their earuiogs, and iu tb mean w bile Represent ati res are killing t'me Vy fruitlessly debating a revision of the rules Tbe Demo crats are npparently bent on showing i be couu'ry iu bow many different ways they can demonstrate their worttlessness. Tbey are either do ing those tbiogs which tbey ought not to d--, or leaving undone those things which ought to be done. Colonel Forney has an article on j tbo Cameron iufiueuce in the last j uumlx r cf JVoyro from which tbe Independents are notqtDting. In tbe course cf the articles be says: Oue cf the arguments, after tbe tbird term purroi cry, is h istiliiy to tbe Cameron inflaeuce, claimed as the controlling p'iwer of Grant's future. Tbe people cf tbe country have lov ed, honored, and trusted Grant for hiiiit-eif, aud he has Later relied ou aey family cr f rc but bis own. He has 8lsys been a supreme indiviau aHty, ctoohing his stiff ia the army and bis Cabinet in tbe Presidency, himself, and he was woo by tbat characteristic immense victories for bis country and for mankind. Alike ia tbe field aud ia the government i e hm bad to effeud military and party chiefs, because he could not plea-e every bdy, any more than Wathington or Jackson could. Bold men cannot stop in a brief life to con sult dilettantes or to smooth sensibil ities. As to tbe Camerons in this State, or tbe Conklings in New York, tbe men who fijht Grant now be cause the Camerons and Coukligs are for him have generally bowed to both in tte past, aud it is too late now to fk'ht againPt fate with swords of lath. Grant is "bigger" than any local jjeaJousy or lcal leader. Uis country j hungers (or him, and to plead againi-t him because cH"taio men are for him is to plead against church because ell wbo worship ia it do not please the preachf r. Thr Uolramt. Dtut'ttrirb Cmajnam-ial O&xctts. Leaving trie personal xatters out cf view, tbe outcome cf the conven- ti n is that Pennsj Waoi is for Grant E.-st, and Blaine for eecaud, choice. I a case Grant cannot read his title clear, Biaiae wiil takt bis pi see and receive tbe hearty support of the del egation. This is j'let as we would have it. Tbre S. Quincy Whig. Tbere are three men in tbe repub lie wbo will be nominated for bigb i fftces bff .re the idea of July : Gram aili be nominated f -rtbe Presideocy. B'aiue fir tfce Vice Presidency, and E B Warhbyroeor the .Governor sbip of the State of !1inoi. fnd by tbese signs tbe Republic wilj Con quer. Im ltfca Mors Work. N'ew York Or, hie. Here are Blaine's frianda pretend ing that in aume inexplicable way the action of the Pennsylvania Republi can Convention was a victory for tbeoi. Nut a bit cf it. And Mr. Blaice knows tbat, if his frothy friends do not. It was no more a victory for tbe Maine statesman than tbe actiou cf the Cincinnati Conven tion was. Let us be frank ia these matters. Blaine and bis friends were beaten aod baly beaten at Harris burg Tbe victory aod a complete one it was was won hy Gen. Grant aod Seoaur Cameron. Tbere is no gainsaviog that fact, and eiplana lioB8 m'ke U " tb6 P!ttlner- Slf mLtf ffrn and ctflocrlo. . Busu Traveller. . :, Lei os boar no nnre .talk of New For, Pennsylvania and MajiM w "pocket toroiughs," nor of Cameron Conkling and biain aa tfceir owners and masters. Ilia .oi neceMarr to explain the aaceudaaey f eitaW pfi be-e men in Republican councils to aume either tbat tbe rank and file of the parrv, ia their respective utes, are tiavisbly aobmiaaive to tbeir 4u5lation, or tbat they are them selves willfuiJf arrogant in the use of their power ts leaders. Titans are not Tom Thumbs, and tfce practical average of maukiad win not be per suitied tbat tbe pigm A-e as gie-l 'be giauis. Tuts d ff-rfeuee beieeo iBagn.:ic turn and lbs- mediocrities is j veiy marked. .e York, Pennsyl vania aud Maine have three of tbe magnetic kind. Naturally, sorely, inevitably, they draw ! -" '" I Aew xorKimnmsrciai aincnra. Tbe Tribune says what tbe Ke- nnhlin .rtw miiiix to ri. thi r is to elect a President Just so And ,b" preparation are mukiuK that ia what tbe partv intends to do,JIjr ao orgauiz-d aid forcible p -es- nd his name is Grant. f."",I Jn frl,,,,,nn UPU ld n tbe ludian Terrirory, tbe President Hanky ! Kmaialian, New York Gnij.bic. Mr. Blaine is hioi-elf a consum mate tatician and leader. Bui it is wormy of thought, wbetber be has been able to select lieutenants com peteut to Conduct campaigns wben ir.oy were away trout tne wa eLtol eye aud sug-s ifc mind cf tQcir ckief. Gram ai tortuua'e i'j l tl cUuice .f subordioaie.i iu uiiliUrv I if;. Uisgeuerals Could do tniugs lu pjlltical lifo be bas beef) as fort unate. Cameron, Coukhug, aod tbe otter political leaders cou.iuitted to bis tortuuts aate no time ia c m ptaiuu, bat ibey do tneir work up buroubly. Lei Blaiue aud bii lieuleiiauts eaiulate itelr energj, iu telligeuce, aud reiicedc Tbe f all kltuillryr. Sjulcgflcl 1 (.Mass.) Cnloo. Wbeu ii ia considered tbat Geceril Grant bas been cut cf tbe coumn tor tbe lam three ears ; ibai te ba taken uo active pari iu politics iu ibai time: ibai tie bas rttased to lift, a fiuger or speak a word to promote nis own caudidacy ; that he has even been so silent that bis uearest frieudr caunoi give any assurance tbat be will eccept auotber nomiuaiion il teudered the full aignificauce ct the actioo iu PeuuBylvaula begius to ap pear. Il is the peop'e of iba; Stale wbo have demanded tbe re election ot Grant, aud tbe politicians, much as tbey wauled to, were powerless to preveut their having their vill. Tnai the convention voiced cjrrectly ite eeotineutcl the great uji-j ,n;y oi Republicans elsewhere there can be no doubt. If there is unbelief ia any quarter now there will certainly be uo skeptics left ufi.L-r tbe New York Republicans declare fjr Geo. Grant ibree weeks hence, and Massachu setts swells the column aix weeks la ter. Piirrtmne -I ( oa! Lnnil. U.MONTOV. N, Feb. 11. Tne largest sale cl coal property ever tffVcied iu Fayette cuuuly, and, perbaps lu Western Peausylvauia, baa been uu dergoiug gradual cuusummaiiou for some weeks past, aud is now about complete. Tnis irausaction may be attributed to tbe uuparalleled pros perity ct the coke trade. Coke is uu selling iu ibe yard at seven ceuts per busbc-l, and, cl course, tbe value ct coal is correspoudiugly eubauced Tbis purchase was made by a com pany composed priucipallv of No York, Pniladelpbia, aud Eisieru Peausylvauia capitalists wbo owu immense bodies of c al iu tbe autbra ci'.e regions, w tere tbey alsu carry on miuiug operations tiieuively. I'no cornpaay lucludes several wrli known rapiialintK, but as tbef are be ing kept iu tbe back grouud j-jt do' tbe writer was uuable to learu tbeir names Tbe laud purcbe-ed litr- priucipallv, it noi aliogetber, in Dou bar, Franklin aud North Uuiou lo'.vu sbip, aud euibraces witbiu a ftaciou of 8 000 acres, for wbicb uearty 1 000.000 were paid It is abiui as eaiy tu crawl ibroogb ibe eye ol a needlo as to learu with absulule ac curacy from cr through tbere coal operators any of tne deciles of thei purchases or sales, but in ibis cast) ibe purchase is oue cf aucb ex ceptional niHguitude, aud is destiued to exert sued liiQuenoe in tbe coal and coke manufacturing business cf tbe CouuelUville region, tbat u was impossible to keep ail me dei-.il from tbe public. lloeer, as tb- uegotiatioos have beeu b iut oil com uleted, no disastrous effi.ci cm tol low tbe publicatiou cf such paticulars as could be gleaned : 4 393 acres ct coal baviog leru boogbi in Danbar towusbip, 2 500 acres in Norib Uoioo to vusnip aud 319 acres in traukUo t-wo-bip insk iug a grand total cf 7,251 acres of tbe very cream of the taiuous Con uellsvitle coking coal. Tois prop erty lies almost wholly aloug ibe Baltimore and Ohio aud Soutbwest Railroad, between Uoiootowa and Cojnellnville. In addition to th above tbe company have bought 551 acres of land, lo fee simplo, lu Dau bar township, making, whb ?beca! laud, nearly 8,000 acres. For some time past specula. ors bare b-ea tak ing op ioa ou coal in tbe CouuelU ville region, in anticipation cf ibo ad vance tbat bas already takeu plaee. Options representing the auiouut ot coal noted above were consolidated and sold to tbe company connrisiog the capitalists. Tbese purcbarer are all contiguous to eacb otber, ud form tte largest single body cf coal owners by any one company iu tbe Ooonellrville region. Tbis proueity, it is hardly worth while 10 add, c u oatt of ibe nine-foot veia ct cukiug coai. As regards fac;li y of ruiaia a-id tran-portolion jr. is so advia lageouely sulfated. The con -ii rue tioo of coke works of extensive ca-p-tcity will soon be commenced ou Opossum Run. in Dunbar tousbip. on tbe line of tbe New Haven aud Brownsville Railroad, about two miles from CouueiUville. Opostum Kuo emp ies iuto the Yougtiobeut River oue fourth of a mile belo New liavea. Oa this stream a sbat will be suik, as the conformation t ,tbe ground will not admit of slope- mining Tbe second aud third sbah wi'l-fotfyW at a' Comparatively eailj date ut other ' localities witbiu tbe scope of ibe porcba-e. Tli ' ti les t various purchases are now being r?-' 3iined by Mr MacGeorge, cf Pnil-d-lpbi, wbo has been at work for a f T'uigbt ia the Recorder's of fice oi tbis cory. 4ltr Killed, . San Francisco, February J2 A despatch trom llol!ister says a news paper war culminated ibis mrting by tha fataj shooting of S II Brum met, editor f the Enterprise, by O W. Carlett O, ediior of the fehgraph Tbis morning's issue of ica TtJe graph called B uairuel a horse tr.ief At 10 o'dork Brummet met Carle;in 00 the court house steps and a-ked him why be DulUbi tbose lies about him. Without speaking Carlo ton drew a pistol and shot Bromme r, ibo ball penetrating the bead between tbVeyee, fc ftjll lingers boteaontt live. Carleton locked tip. RowirngV.'' Eva.shvujl. Lm, Feb. 12 .Ye terday i" air irk (irabauj wesarrested and locked op at Ileciierson, gy , oa com plaints of bis wife for brutally beating ber. Last evening be broke oot of tbe lockup and found bis wile at tbe wharf biat at which tbe s'eamer Idleaild waa Iviojr, He xVew a revolver and shot ber tbree lirne, th.8 Jballs takintr efTect iu ber bead, breast and neck, killing ber in stantly. Tbe shooting took place in the presence of all tbe Idlewiid'8 pas aengers, and the murderer escaped in a stolen ekiff. Prorlituinlion by ih frnidrni. Washisutox, Krbruar 19 - -He I ""u' tuis.ii . a TlU,g been re- (to-Oay is-ued tte l..I!t,.-iUlf ,roda- matioo : x uereoy admonish ttcU warn uli peroous intetidiai atid irer;uriuir to remove iuto said territory, without jH-rmiirsioc cf be Drper at-eot of the ludtau DepArtsuculagaiual aur nb- itui. lo rsuijfd or fetiie up a any cf the latds of said ternto'v-5 U'l 1 fanber warn aud u-.iify all fUub persoua Abo may so t ft,. a t,tia. ttey ul cpeea.iy aua iuiuicdiutely removed iberefroiu J'J tbo aeut, ac c-jraiug to tbe ! nmdd aud pro vided, and ibat no! efLn- will pared tu prevent !tbe iuvati,ju ot aid lerntorv, rumo s sprtad bv evil lirpnte-J peroous o ibe C 'tttrar ajinb5iu :iug, aid, if necessary, lie aid and aiMaace ot the ajihiarv forces cf ibe Uuitd S ates will b luvokcd to carry iuto proper extcu uu the laa ct tie Uui.ed Staie nereia refcrrtd tg R B Hayes" KltM iKlraa. Pittsbfrg, Feb 8 Allegbeny couuiv bas paid uu tbe Peunsvlva- uia railroad's riotcUims Tbe coaatv fficials have bad the money on band for Home time. Friday atlerooon J II llampn, of tbe firm of Hampioa Si Daiz-ll, solicitor for tbe lUilroad Uoaipvuy, called upon (Jomroller Al- rxauder uad said to was ready to accept ibe mouey aud give a clear receipt lor ibe sauie. Tbe couiuiis otouers iberupjn n led out a war rant upou Treasurer MtLaliiu for $1,600,000, the amount cf tbe claim. tit: ibeu turued over to Air. Hamp ton dralts aud coecks on various banks. Oa tbi eveuiug before the claim cf ihe Baliiuiure &. Oaio Rail road Company, amuuuiiug 10 $33, 232.82, was paid iu una lump Tbis ciatui was origiuhliy about $I14U0, but ibe comuiioeiooers got 11 scaleii down twenty fife per cent. Tne pay lueuls wiud up tbe big claims ailusti tbe county. There are yet a number ufsiiialt uues 10 oeitie, tut I hey ouid tint aggregate a li'.be cf tbe one paid ves.erdav. Ibu urikiuai claiuj ct ibe Peuus.vlvauia railroad cjiupayy was $2 Cl J r3 W. (hurt Hoik wl Muriltrcri. Los Vegas, New Mexico, Feb 9 Jim West, Juba D.osey and Tom Ueury, wbo were implicated iu ibe bbooiing cf Caiaoa, ut a dauce 10 weeks ago,ere taken from tbeir cells at ibree u'clotk yesterday morn- UiT, by a mob ot aeVeuiy nvu armed uieu, Mbo kauckeddoAu ibe cuter door aud forced tbe jailor to give up ibe keys. K pes wt-re drawu around tbo-ir necks wi.ti 1110 baugmau's uoore, iuJ Ibo Uieu were cairled lo a ind liiitl pump iu ibu centre l ibe bujilufos por.iou cf old L s Ye-m and tbe ropes tLruau ever tbe beouid of ibo Wlud Oiili. West aas baub d Up Abllo Ibe Uiob, becomiog loo I ill paleu(, couiiuruced h.lug at Dr.ey u:id IKtirv, wbo were. tooU riddled wllb bails. TbeieAas no ilaie tor uierey or prayers. West, wbile te iog bauied up c led out, Aly Gd ! uiy lii nbei ! ' lleury replied, ' Saut u;', J ou, die like a aiuu t ' No rcni.-tauce waa 1 ffjted the m .b, bicb qolelly dl.-pc"sed. Tne iiodiea were kit Uuil aKer 7 A M Tbe sou rboAea a uearly uaked mau baugiug 20 feel iu tbe Uir, ucd two Iving be- ueaib biic, iu a.aee cl clotted biuod. a bortlble, slckeulug sight. Tbeir sbaekles were stiii UpoU IDeui. OtB cerscui.dowu tbe body aud laid 11 wub tbe elbers iu ibe court bou-e, lor the Coroner. No frieud claimeb ibem Tue towu is as quiet, aituo-tt, aslfuoihlug bad bappoueH. Tbere le little fear of more trouble. blcnuu Elwsstsr Burnca. Chicago, February 12 The large new elevator cf Douglans & Slew art, situated beside track ct tbe Cbicago, Ba.-liUk.tou aud Qiiucy Railroad, between Clurk and Slaie streets, gave way under a bavt pressure of grain ibis moruiug, ibe w hole bortberu portion falling cut aud completely covenu tbo railroad No trams Cjuld go cut, atd on Cora lug lu, iraias were C impelled t ) stop aiClaike street wneuco paeigera cauie down lu street cars tracks are beiug I id around tbe wreck. Tne elevutor was built by George Duglars, cf Cedar Rapids, aud Rberl S.ewan, cf ibis cny, aod bea completed about six weeks u , it was leased to Mu tiger. Wbee- ler .v Co, wbo had it. en ered aa a rexuiar elevator, aud stored therein 123 000 fnsu.lt cf No. 2 spiiig w beal. Tbeir loss is 50,000 They are ai work with a large number ct wagons, gathering up tie golden wbeai- and storing it el-e where Toe elevator was considered one cl tbe bt-si coostruc ed ia ibe ciy, aad only yesterday had been inspected aad prououueed sute. It is consid ered now that the accident was due It the weakuess ot the fouuti-iiion Ls capaci y was placed at 150 000 to 2011.000 hushel. Tbe building cost nearly $100,000, aud is almost a total wreck Tbe Ks-i will be at lea-i. $75,000 L isa on macbiuery $10 000 Tbere w as a fire insurance of $40 000, but uo accident insor a nee. KaurrauD Loof I.lf aud Propsrlj. LoNDurf. February 12 A dispatch Iroui rtidaey, New S.iutb Wales, tates tbui the Maud of New Cale d ittia was vi-ited by a fearful cy i Ionic stores on tbe 2i h of January, wbicb rerul'ed in eooruiotj "destruc tion of property aod losa cf lif HV-tbin tbe circle cf ite storm the wjuii is t-aliuiated lo bave blown at tbe rate cf cuo huodrei miles an hi.ur. At NejaseA, tb seat of ibe tfoti-ruuiaut, the scene is described as baiug bweo terrible. Ibe sea rose to an icvst ui-prewdeoted beittbt, ani tbe force of ibe wind wac icreater tban bad b-'en experienced tbere for ears. Tbe wave notwitb- siHGiatr Jbe fact tbat tbe barbor is sbeliered bv mitonul cutlviog islands, 8t pt tbn sbi.re and drctra f?veral ships wbicb werehiogat aacner to the port, -upon tbe rocks, and wreck ed team n.'WDletelv. Hooses were unrocftd or Down down altosfetber, in many place eru.Lins tha iobabi. tants beneath tbe roloi In the Toyal-y and other adjacent island, re efcejrr r tbe cyclone were ies pronftcoeed-; any leTanse there' waa less tt) destroy. ,?beMvw of the '"toria waB Hontbeasterly," aid lt i iuppossd to hive cfosed tbe whdet wi4ui u te l'a.?t!iC from toe tnrec- r ' . O tl. lion cf me aori-Lpto fast ci n mm America or Meiico, eub-iaioj; isef re rtacbiuir tbe shores cf A'rali R p rts fr-m tbe interior ! New Cah douia speak i.f (rear destruction cf life and property in tbe agricultur al villages, at the mines, and oo tbe peninsula of Duces, the penal Battle ment of France, ti which country the island belongs. new ad i'Eit rrsKvnvTs To HORSEMEN AND Persons Interestcdiii STOCK. Your attention is called to the celebrated HECKERMAN'S Horse. & Cattle Powder, Prepared only by M. P. KEOKERM AN, BEDFORD, PA FOU SALE TB-X- G. w. MM & C. Nov. o V C Alitwtt) 'a t'lljr llitil Uaireit. 1 ,. V, February 10. A : J . , out lula laorciu, About' Albany ti.e bioke 4-11 n'i-l n't- in ihu f, ,niiiii elr-rll'i. a: ... ii ii i. ...... n. J oiuoe, vity uii uuuuiug. Ibe en .... . , . r . k. , ,ii : . . .... Hie lutoNor cftbo bulldiUg 1S CoUoUUi- ed. leaVlUtT Ibe uiaaolvn Uiarblu wu.lo ' ouly slauding Wbeu ibe Uuine fell lu, teveu tue a were crurbed, cue ct wboui, naujctl (vceler, a inetLOer ct steamer No C, bas eineo QleO. aud Iwoor mree ctners are txpic.tu to dio. No eelituate of tbe loss is at this lliui p .reible, akb Ugb It Will not eS- Cetd $100,000. Ibe juilujeut lec ui Ui, Cuanti luorigage? auUrtC 'lUa of ibe pi oceeJlug of the oupsrv loora a.o do irjveti. ibe lecoraa of lleeds aud mortgages cu real e.-tatr, Ibe Or.raUa ul tbe tA-govefuors auU tbe O okx autl pipeis ul tne ou:o; jle'o oilier s ate cju'J. Liota bojes ef the legislature ad pled IrS'iULiuus UlitCi.lu Ibe ti U.itetS of tbe old Capitol to CiOVlUe at'ct UitiiudalloCs lu tbat bUilUlug l-jf tbe Soluiug cl Courts w bose i uoujs iu Ibe Cltv Jail Were aeairuwti K..IU Koibery. Nlw Vork, February 11 Tbe Vauu of Vi:e.puit (Cjjj ) .atloja. luak was Lrukeu it,to at I o'cu tk tbis uioruljg, aud betweeu $3 000 oUd $1 000 were utoleij. Thu Wuicu uiau ct Ibe village was accented at about 2 o'tljtt by two men, wbo tUocfceu biji dowu auu and guggetl niui, belora be bad lliue to glee o a'a tu Tb;e oibtr iiieu appeareu, uJ ibe bve coined ibe wu.tLuiuu acrors ibe bridge to ibe bank, wbeie aiur forcing ixru ihe outer doura ibe prisoner was locked up in a closei ibe burglars blew opea ibe door ot tbe bank vault, whicn is on ibe brei door. Tbe esplohioo was bo violent tbat iat tbe plate glass tront ct ihe baok of a plate glass of fice waa blow u iuiv unci, i.uc ntigbbora tre arciieed, aud au aiarui cf nre was raised. Uv this luie ibe cause of ibe noise was dia Covered ibe live tueo disappeared, iak iug witb tbeai the nioney uetd !t,r ibe dully but-iuess cf tbe inaiitatiou ..I fc- r., in l...;.i. .k. . ..I. .. miui ej.uuu luoiuc too vault v aa eteel ate containing vitlaable booda aud a large sum of money. Tbio afe bad not beea loucbed Deatarr.uHydr.pa.kl.. Allestow.v, Fa , February 12 Uibau Boer, e.f VVeissport, wbo a seized with bydrcphebia on Saturday last, ditd iu terrible convulsions yes terday. Coyer was bitten by a dog last summer. A few days ago be found to bis surprise ti at he experi enced great difln-ulty in driukiug water, aud cn Saturday, b-p jeniug to emer into a bubt r abop, be made kuowu his feeliugs to such as were gatbeted there. Among tbe number was Dr. Z rn, wbo at occe under s'oud ii to, be a case of bvbropbobia, but did not give the alarm to the Keutleman. .Mr, Cover, duriug tbe latter pirt of ibe day, lock to his bed aud pbjrdciaus were called. Some paid tbe symptoms were ibe resul s ( mucb trouble, producing aa attack of iur-aui y, but Dr. German, who bas a reputation of beiua: able to cure t) V drupuufo'l, maiulalued mat il wan ibe latter dUear-e. ilr Bjjtr grew worse until vesterday, wben deatb ended Lis tuff: rings Bnrnel le Alr. Washington. Pa . Februsry 8 Tbe reui;ui ct Mrs. Ifoliy Llarimau. of Pittsburgb, were cremated beie yesterday ia accordance wi b ber wien.' At an tarty hour yesierda? morniug', et 'Der bouie, iu' Pliisburgb, tbe body waa encloaed in'a maboga uy casket aad waa removed to tte Union Depot, to take train for ibia lice A lrge crowd ga ho ed to spp jt eff Tbe family and Jiev. Mr, V'eiei burg accompauied tne body to i bi a place, ft here a large crowd wa.- asaemcled A tearae .ud to r ,i,,.a n..n lcrl ,ho h..rlw . .rl .h. J - ativei at once to ibe crematory, uVtr a. mile and a ! al: disiant, wtere ev cythiug bad been placed iuireadine Ov J inn L. Ore, tiremao. At balf past 11 tbe body, dressed in a Hue white dress, waa placed in ibe iron cradle and the bair removed. Tbe body lay incliaed to tbe side, aud ap peared aa though in sleep. Tbere waa a little collar of tbe lilies of tbe valley about the neck. After ser vice by lie v Mr. Yeterburg, coosist lug of scattering ahes, etc , tbe body waa wrapped iu cloib wbicb bad been e;c!siened witb alum water At aisteeu tUiOiis to 12 o'clock it was shoved into., tha re(tcrt. There waa iiitie odor pereep'.ibte.. Xha jnei aer ation ccupied two fioars: Toe-ta u- j iiv Jefi, for i.iUburgb by tbe after- oo'iO tram veatarday. Ihe a bee i.M.. . i, , . . . w-ill lollow. ibe Oodv oaiv weiau- ed tigbiy pounds Ine crematory waa in charge cf Y. Harding, son iu 1 law ot v r. Lismoyne. .u person raa denied admission, but only a few J were present. Nr.w ' aljvertisehests. j J It M teet X X 4 I A D.MlNISTBATOIt'S NOTICE 11 tai-lr J'l.b Scltxrt late or MU'orl Twp.. Souierseirnu'iiy. Pa., iltc'J. Letiera oi iuimitratsi,; w, me a'ove BaVinKrioeo (crauu-d to liie nnil-rJine.i l.y the iir.Mr,iiIh..ri v n.M la t' - i - si - - ' ' -" .."".' - indebted to it l make Immc Ibio psymrnt, aad h.r.1.. .. . . .n , ........ nviuiccianD aicuinsi li lo wrest-ni lliera ,ju,v .nthi,, f.,r,e,Ii,nlcnl.Briher.-.M.i.re l said decease.!. In said lowi.sblp, uu S.itu-ii:iy. lh. M,llt il o ,.f Ati.rh IwU.t AAKo'.V WILU jLiitutAH w i- niitt;. Vcb 11 Administrator. TOTICE OF IMJiSOLUTlON. N4lre la brrehy trlven that thrm'tnlribTf ly aiir.,l.ttitkr Initween Jubn H,.tncran Xawiihiel llatner In ibe luercamil Im-iiie?. nnder the hrm name nr Uaiuer llr... ex.iri-1 Jn. 7th. 1 . by mutoiil ewii?nt. Nathaniel Hanit-r U authorized t buttle all deb's to. ainj by tb cumpany. JiiiovereTille, Jan, 31. lwJ. .nrt, HAM KR. X Al HA.MtL H AMEK. A DAUXWTHATOK S XOTiUE. Ltuto of DarU I hr, late ct SfmUe Twp., ..tci..i5e l. L, tiers of adniinnir.i u n the ulmvi-. ecatc havinir been irranttfl to the una. rfi:ned. nut ce i herey Kiveu to aapersuu.i in..t:;..rij to ald to make ItnturdiMte aytiKi.t ai.J :!iu h.tini ct luis or detuaiiita ,o make aiu.wu the daiuu wltli.'at delay. KU3r.hTLO;ii:, Ktb 11 A.iu..uia.rator. A Terrlbln t,xplulon Bradford, Pp. February 9 Tbis ui' rniLK ai 'J uVI jek 11 .ra Hack ell nud James reeuey n'alied tr.-ia ibis city for CoU-viile ia a fltUr. carrfiutr oue I u . tired piut.ds c unio glycerine. f.ur tulles iri tu lirauturd tbe slein up-et. Mcn mused an expiusiuu cf ibe c mpouud Feeney jaujped from ibe el. b as it was guicg ever. Huckett wast trow t. fi'iy teei tn tu ibe ceo a'jd iustant ly killed, bis body being horribly mangled, ills rigbt leg was shat tered into a mass cf shapeless ana bis siae ana sbouiurrs were shockiugly torn. A bole was loru ioto tbe fr. zo road-bed twenty feet la lengib and bKeeu feet iu wtdtb la this excavatioa Feeney wasfouud covered with debris, but still alive. i Ilia eecape from instant death is re- I garded as almost a miracle. A j precent tbe exieni cf bin injuries can ! ureeenl uoi oe aeceriainea iDesiewn wa blown to atoms aud botb b.res were killed The hon-e .,f Chariot slw a one story and a halt frame build log, fifty feet disiaui, was shaken to pieces by tbe concussion. Airs. See : ley was sitting iu ibe house at ibe I. . . .. , nme, DUt Cncaped SerlOU Il lurV. A iraaie dwelling buse occupied by Henrv DalLA", five rods aay. ws ! also coin clwieiv wreeked hut rt:rf ru.i full- Mrs Dalb ff aud six abildren ' M o -iu iu but? UvU3D at, LUO IIUJC UU r offered uo further ii jury tbaa a ter rible shock Tbe wiudown, mirrors and wall cruameots were inasbed to atoms. A barn was also wrecked by ibe concarsioo. Ilackett. the men tilled, was twenty -seveu years cf age and unmarried. Iiis borne is a: some point, in Erie couuty, Pa. Tbealer t'lrtt. DbBLl.f, Feb:ury 10 One wo man and eeVeu uieu were killed and tblrieeu Ii jured by Ibe buruiug ot Ibe 1 beater Koyal jesierday. Eery thing in Ibe building was cousuui ed, including a large and costly wardrobe. Tne ibeater took lire fioui a light iu tbe bauds cf a Oov w bo was llgbliug ibe gas. M ol ol tbe empfuttes Were l diuner at ibe time, and tbe Biuies i-pread rapidlv Mauajtr Eerstou lo.-l bis lilo ov rc malulug loo long lu tbe baildlag io irjiug iu arrest tbe flames A MalTale I rne4j. CbFFALO, N Y, February 11. j To-day Peter Ktrtle, wba fcai beea au habitual Uruukard for eleven tears, and wbo bas abu.-eo Lis wi.'e oo thai abe bad lo leave blm, weut to tbe bout-e of bis sou, where bis wife as sloppiug, aud demadiug beT retum, lUiea eolk.g tu ebvoC bei i 11 see aid hot Come." one rtfu.-ed.l ...... yvLeieupuu be fired, ' Liiing ber iu the ntck aud forern. Ue lb; j aiietnix tdiodeatroy biuirelt by piaciug the revolver at bis rignt tar aud brlug, alter wbicb he juoiced iuto a cio.eru. i v tr . . A"u" " u,iu'-,r "J-u auU tLe Wottid be murderer w il. d:e. Xurkrrl. Lehlsb twautjr. Allsstown, Pa , February II At Lchightou last nigh , Edward Mulberin, viri.ed the bou-e of a mau named G 'ldOerger, for ibe puipo-e! of Contradiciing a kcandalous aiory circulated abaui biuirelt and Gold-i btrger'a wife. Alter some discuseioo I Goldberger seized a gun aad "hot) Mulhoiia io ibe abdomen from the ; effeCtS .,f Which be died IU a fr;W rlu., utes. Goldberger waa ar.esied. Mai- beriu leaves a wife ren. and seven child- A Bald.a Illicit Si III . N.'-snyfLLS. Tenn , February tiiel . . U vt'.j Col C ainee ,M Lal-i iij.cbtul CvloojO j i -i. .i . .. . . - lM uigci, ui er aa eievea uatj fi Lawreuce, Wayne aur! uues counties, destroying five illicit distilleries aad arresting eevenieea persons. ioey were bred on in Wayne county, nati I I & 1 . no one waa nun. 1 XE IV A 0 VER VISE ME T VS. STATE AND COUNTY TAXES, Due and owini? bv the ColI ;cto:s of the vevi l Districts as follows: Colic;;. r.. Aiff'n I?elMrT. . . . A. j.S:mkI- r. J'.mm l 'fi liild.l . Suia,-l w ravcr Ifciulvl i.ue .'O li 11 H1:I1 ..... :ii.i iM in nt Sreilerxk lwil Ki'l'ii h.lllliy Ms iiiil ii ri n w no H r ri-a Willi on A kvfUis... Juuu.'. ImvU l-'n. ii i hai-r FfiMiTK'k 7)!i;IUli ... Sul II 1 ,U. .Wll-er.... w illi.tio S' Hlunir... KreAici-r .Iiitui Fufu:iiu Ku-u i uil .Martin Ii. Jlillcr .1 Hi.'. -1 F. A. Wanirr .ruutl L wry ....... lepfiiha fu.t Willum 11. Weill, v.. Smiuil herkey. I. A. Ur.ini .I u-ili i 'uter '.i.-! H'twwr. ........ Mnit-l h Sim ; ' J-lm K Slialir unmi. l-r-ii ln'rnv.iUey .Vir!...r.l 1 anr ... S-iifcio-.-i t h-.r 1 Ver I'lirlL. jt.ot lr?iii i bur A uiii.rt ' AUrSeny . iin; hi-r.-r ill-- ...... .. '-rill j-m-e b-T - r.lkcrt . i Jn-fiivii 1. J. ri. r- o .K-m.er - L-oiir.r l'Wer ra-ki) -fivi .- .Ml.lill.orvek . Mll'or I .. j MuvrrMjtie Iwr . , ?w t 'e- trevnlt) iH,r... ..ii" Kil'.imnre bur... . iSii'tJifiury b-.ir. .,Sliaiu N..ni,-ret Imr. ......... . S.noeit . SL,.n!.-rrefc. . K njvtoffu .r.... . Smutuir... t i,ier TurH'Tf -il. W eiler3iur-4 tor I Notk. Ttii t .wrnlili and Innh. m irk with .rif - bive.4i.l ia ixirt sinc A-irieuient, ,i il!o 1 'IllMnl. -..: S.,tner!iet tH.ruiltf h. fj.' : 1 lTil A't!!"n. -Jrij : Hr.tthenivihi.v v'ri im 31 lo; Mi'Mleriwk -H6: Alil'or.1. --Ji: 94 : N. w Bilttmcre .n.,.nir. -IS : S'lvh i r,.-i. y i-i-rw-k imiT SumitiU. Ju: Stliirury hotvu!i. : S m -ri-t. .'7): I t ru-k v , lit. -IAKK.1 I ho n-piirlMir o. vhe tVurl r'ioue w i done i.y iiire-it.M. --t t.'.-ii, as al-. i.i .jr. tvpis ..r 17-. lor indexing r.tiir la iu th t-oilion.'.iv" in.l K -..rde- - .. 1 t invr.. ,. J o. virl in the toaimissen' olllce. The charge of .tierciianoiw : prl-.i.i.!v : r l i ii ,. . rln'.hinir lr (triAinern ia lail. " '"' Tli- Hum 1. 1 rud aa I nehm.l tt not eh-tnt ' nwintT oyie-a liiurca. ilrna maki:: r : rt i ! vi oi loamy lur th yer a, its W, agitluu t:.l.,S XI i. r ii7i. " ' We the uridersigDed Comnii-?i ner- t;f S .rniTset Cnfity, io ir r.f rry 't with the la v, bare ordered ire aceotupanvintr aec"U0 .f th - reeeip- 'i ; r sp' ticitures cf said coucry, fo- the ypnr H7J. t he pa'Mibed. bd ' l.i-, certify that the above Htatement of outsttntli'ic tsxert uue si':i c ur.tv ... c rreet a per records i' the Treasurer's aod C iainii--i. tiers' oft W. M. SCHKOCK. DENNIS COOK. Clerk. .1 C CniTCMFIELD. JON A S M t.CL I N TOCK, Februjry 4. Commiioiers Rcccijrts and Expenditures OFTIIE SOMERSET COUNTY POOR HOUSE. IIKMtY F. KXEPPEIi, Esq., Treasurer of the S,,m.wt County Poor House, in account with the Countv i'or tht? t?r eriuing January .3, A. D. 1SS0. Tonm -.unt dr.iKn fr. m C.ianty Treaeur r on .,r u r i-ii?.i, N-i fl 1 To c.th .-"id eiit! ror ito.u.rh lumti.- ... i.ir 'm. tr .line lliouu. ....... ..... ' Vtre in.-iirtUi'4; " Kin m---ri-r, ji.'0-i'm. " fr no Jos villi, r. ' K.iyettK (m. ' " ' Ji. ..liiu-r .. .. .. Wenafinand Cj. fi :.r Kiu-.; " " .lo'. iiu-r " " Jiw. Miller lehanon t.... ........... .. .. honk- ...l-i " ' " .I n. Milb-r " " ' rctt.-r Meriiny ' oiofc k B-e-it3 " " Krtek. !)ceii nd m " " Josiali Ur.uit , H H 1 1 - 2-1 1 ;., 7i l : 10; i We the nt-der-igoed Auditors of tw I. .. .. ...... J j .1 i : i - , " c uvc rteiiiiu auti ai'jumfB urer of tb S imers:n County Poor II siatemet.t is c rrect U"itne-9 onr bands and seal-, thi-i 14 h dav ..f Jniiiiitrv- r Im) -4tt"t ) 11IK.WI D !rL'OV i"l Jou.vJ Sciiell. - J M. BAKER 1. - Clerk- ) . IIENKY LL'CAS, L. C' untv Audi or Kk-.-auks In present inir tbe fon?irinir tta'ampnt .1.. i-1 ... . .. tJITlla Vn fO l. RlllHllll t...nr,t . .1 . -.- .... , , j. , nnin - p.H.-lh.e. to nwfce the e,,., loo ,.. At iY VurV-'N" of en-e lurio the p.t y-ar l.i larifsly owlrit t.e inn-nil J lore It hi j D-.-en uitoniar to itrrr orer m,. ..1.1 ...... ..,... 1 " IHIl!l'i;a IaO.Ulliir Vri'i lllln nm.ui. IT ... .. . I wnnow ao.lmnHi.ton o .inim.. ,1.. .. - " -II. ' ' - .uw rAlwil?rs . . . - . . .w . ..we ,u. iu on u-w U. F. K' KPPFR. Cirk. JOHN F. ;ui-k irom tbe l, TbeiTli HZTJ. l':'"'? 1 DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, OILS, &C, SzO. The followiDc is a pariial list of Goods ia .Stock : Carpenter's T .-, I Unes, bas, li ttcbet-, Hammers, Cbisels, Plane- ArTes A7 Ui-.t, snn.h'aOd. B-llow, Anvil, Vic h, F;i-. Hiune-s, k., 6 Ml-' Har.lware. 1 b Trees, , S tdtjl-. Hi u-. Uucklc. Ki C...a.d T - !. raWe M.ve. aid F.rki. P tke K uves. a.-is.rs. .Sj-.as M(l ll.z ,m t' I .rge-hit.uk ... S .mer-t C u ity Pi-ir-r's (i d.-, a luil mxk U 'J e Ler), C .r.red Paiats f ,r ,Q,,d aad ..ut.-i.le p.t-j iag. P.iats i.i ml, l e .1 r-. ruisb, Turpentine, Flashed Oil. Cra-as, Jaoi j P.-yer, Wal rut aii. Wind .w Glass of all m2-s and glass cat to'aay bp Tcs b-t C .ai OI aUayauo ha.d Ojr a-..Ck of C l Ol Ltoaiis verv Ure ii c-a- i ii Mill&aw Files ut the best q-lali j. all klods firikfU tfaft l.li i,t,r .1. I. . T"V.. MIOVEIaS, F01S, M m. cks, Gtub II es. Picks, Scythes. Cet S eel, S ep L.dler. Corriaf -iJ t'lssses Wah B urdr. Cl. rub-t. Wo den fjjckis, Tj j;"1; f 'lt'9 S'eelyards, JJ' Jit Cutters ana Muii-r., Tr.,' f -v taama, Halter ChaluH, yb; past arid Scrub B u he,, n .r- J -j-bs. Cur ry C..r.,bi a-id Crds, D t)r Locks, Wa. Sere,. L-.Te a,i everv.l - j ia .be LmlriIioe. Cu,, Lad. Sh,:t, puwder and F..M-. A.:. t' i' 1 k"'P ererJt01i.o; that bel.ngs t the 11 tr-i v,r' trad- I ri-il extluMvely i this kind -,f got ds and g,ve m: wb-.le at:enti t , it i'-r-soi,b wb,. .re build.ag, or any oe io nJ ,.f ,Ttbi v ii ia line, wiii a .d u to their ndvauia to give me a cll. I wili "al v,.i tfi. u rtM,ltli !e crerJtt to reep.niM p-r08 I tbabk my old cuvornVw f ,r ia.-ir p.tr..ca.. aud hope tbis keaeon to make many new ot.es. Doa'i fure: tbe place. ,T. . i F r' :N"o. f, BAER'S liLOCIv. January 21, 'SO. TJLDLIC SALE. rlyirtoeoreanr-lrrof .! rrntH by thetrf V?"" l","T,!l"""j,..,wewaiev tforr.(y, Frbrury 23(7i, l?S0, at Ml O'rl. ek. V. .. .11 tS. rii . ... 1 u, , . - 1 . . . 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Sie'OIrry . t..ii ; l.ntnlr Tii'.w.ire I'-iuiirii- Huitiititf S.nie and ieiuli'. r . 1- W 11 1:1 li -7 '-l Ir.i r.iM .... ItMware . . .. I l; la i.ljrk-ouitntrir t rei.n Fot:i4 and it,n:,.i ery Fuiii;.ir ad cariioa In-nrincR utl- Isxtntr Tre-urpr tay .Ali- t-liane .'ji. S rnerer C untv. tf h.-rh nr. r, -v, CCUtlt :t llearV t K htm -r t" .. T. ... ... ju-e f..r the iear 1 S7 a'.d l-V h.i .... . . 1 ' ' ' HIB liJIl.l..,, ' iniiiii,, iih . i;,i , in...,,.. f... ,h. Ho.V.h. vr Zl . " J?"' Zl Z - I - riK.r in ,r-j 'i- . " Jr. inerenv onn Ol 1W . HI lflA-I Z. 1 1 It l., .' l -.i.e I' -rt.: 11 n 1 1. tip jr 1 iteiiiertiu:y su;.mite,!. .T'lSFIMI t'tif.KM t. t 1L.I.I K'niV TZ. KI. ImjLPU KKn.M.K. Iip?i-- BLYMYEE, Naiis, Glass, Faints, gm- . . " Cirtulor, .tluley and Cross Cu' N. Por-Uu.-I.aed' K nties. U.j.ile -.f SPADJX Sruatbs. 'fife B .1 if-r.n II ill nie'-i, il s z L k:. D 'or M t n-i- 1.. ,,f ''-ll-l--.,,il-A.ll', JOHN F LLYMYE! 9. 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