I e! . ,1 . jMr. The Somerset Herald. K!VAK1 S'TU., j:ii;r ikkI I,piiri.-tir. WliliXEKI'AV.... August 25, J-wO i on ikiiient: JAMES A. (JAK FIELD, of Ohio. foil VI. E I'KESIUKNT : ciiiyra! a. Ai:Tiin:,NVw York, FEF'UELIC TATE JiCKET. -OK M'PKK.MK JlIXiK: HKNKY (iKEEN, Northampton Co. roil AVIUTOK OENERAL '. JOHN A. LEMON. Llair County. PiEPUELICA! 0UNTY JlCKET. ro:i assi..h-.i.y : A. J. COLISOKN. Somerset Kor. SAM MI EH, Elklick Twp. 1-1 lit I1STI:IT attorney: OEOKCE K. Sd'LL, Somerset l!or. nut i-ooii norsi: M;n:Toit: ALEX. KOKNS, J. nricr Twp. Yon rxrv M KVKYmt : WILLIAM KAKEK. Milf..r.l Tup i-vi: coiiosoi. : I-'KANK W'oLE, M.-y.rs.Ldc L'..r. A private dispatch from Ebcns- Tl' Confe-lcrcy Still V.xit. J .nr., 'l,m.m kVlh-r mw.s tin- ljtwhofi Southerner heard by .L H. Randall "ulr " r- at jvimt mil, .Manama, July 31, 1S5U J j in,..n.iation that the Cambria County "The confederacy still exists, my '(ji; -,N, Kcpublican Convention on Monday ; fri-mls, :unl Jeff Davis, tlx-best i'rit i'nl . i . . i.i ; . : l ... i M t:n 1 1 ui U -I v nonilliaico .coif :ii 1 we ever ii,m, is mi our i rosincm Jxeob M. Campbell for liiisiv.. Kvot,! t. our int.-rcsts suul if ... . ,. . , . , Haneot k is elected, and we have no with the rnrht to sd.vt his n(k(ulit iewiHbti) vuu 1(0 j)ai(l conferees. ; for j,n the property you have lost j through K.xlical rule, ;ml you must Tkk Ii !n. r:it.s of the Huiitiii;.;-;.,,,,! lV the great Dciikm nttie piirty, don-Franklin district have iiomi-jfor a solid South will now pivc us ...t...l I t;it..n Si... r for Cnn-ris. entire roiilrol of thed-neraH.overn- Meeting of the Stalwarts. KEi'l Td.ICAN HALEY ,f -I -V. n... I t-l t iti -i 1 1 f 1 i- Kli.va ..1... . .... 11. .. T.... !... Ti-in Vnf. ; lots c..si. , . , , . (.- l ...uKihi unit i" r- . - -j ..... EVERY I'nir.AM i.! ih, August -". A (ire ; V.'a-ii'N I). ('.. An.-i-t 27. " The oi H:ll.l.t NTT1: HI.K.ilTi l:o i;,!iiV S:it' "j11 ' t(Hi" to u'U;:r.l ual piottrt ! "'".ruin- in tlie ilourniill of V:u. i!. ' tlic niemf.-isoi'hi- fui.ilv, h ft vr.T,". . n lrnn'nH p Sv of the lullot hox. !TI,,..,s ,V Co., nov-h,,.., n,,,r of it.m h.t ,v,,iin, ,,1- 1 r; i H E F 0 B L 1 C A N V 0 i E K 1 .,' -jjj.it Ue .lonolllKC til.- coll- i ' il!l'ti-!!t! ; Willow htiv.t-i. The lil"llt. Oiilo. In-- 1 D-!-.''lit V. i I II , . rrnrnKrl tamw.M il . ,!,('' -.iti'tnpt.-i of the I h inci-niti.j j Jinn.. ;,.( .. .i-l !.-soi-k-to have leave l.i-l'or l!.-l';i' W:--;' -! :io'mi j illll'tlllM The Frost j Sous of Thunder hit in Purer, : ' (.'irt v to im pai r tl ie ! i'-y of pr .tt-e- i:. nicriciin h,- i 1 knowing ,o,. 1 '1 .1. .IVJ-illiN 111 t!ll lll'li I I- iOlil niaiiv ui"- - i i ' ii... I, mi, i, in:irk t o! our tanners lc- . i i i .. .ii. ... ut ion us inaunainaiice, aiei j uxl we can redress all our . 1 . .. 4 This is the man that in a spasm of uu ; virtuey the kicked out their State : Convention a few years sine for- i.iiioity in siiubuda. vol inn- for and lKH-kl'tin!r'"IlcklKlV." i A Oreenliaok OraUrrepUonatShuliuiiaMl6it. With surh a candidate the dis-i "DkakSik: We will dve you and triet can he counted safe for Fisher. your pard thirty-live minutes to pick ,,. iun vour duds ami pt out ot this the Rcpuhlican onunee. juw yiurs to ,lo.ltll. The T-.ys Siu ia i'A. We know voii, and Th. opcncil in cariie-t, jlle(lles were made )y I loiut i.llllsha A. (irov, of Stisipieli.-inna eoiinly, CvriH Elder, hsi., i Jolinstown and S. I . , livnt. hie riH.ni. hut;ep;. :i.;.i r I. Ut Ins own i.tmu wu.. j . ill. 1 1. j ir. :'!,.. vt'., r. :ll!'l I elite was seen i iia i .urn. .o.i .-"ii-. ,-. i in s.-.er ii ikiiIs of . IJurchanl. w:!i .-x-eomii i.iy mm t" .-Pf'-rdini.' raie.llv. Tiie tlx- I'.-ieiiie eoa.-l. Secretary Lam-ey, Haines in.miltiiciited to t'la- store h-neral Shernian aixl hi- i!.uiul.t i, le he Mieri'KUI. t.ell'Tai ori"filliitei lit tie- e: others state that th simultaneous v t!ie mill ware Ion ml rv oi -lit art which eX- iil, l !! -ni.l his wife. U . 1). Ilowrlls I.',,..;,. Mnuihlti. an.!1 Ckouck W. Jri.iAX at a , OK j;emo- , ..4 flX eratic meeting, at Indianajiolis, the J1(,xt station. " Your time in passutjr; othcrnhiLt, tlenounred the salary j V()u Letter j;it ri;zht ahmj; or you'll rrahasa'-nakedthelTandthe(,on-'J-atehh 1. You Letter get out of gresMiH-n who took the jn.mey as itids vhiiey.n. have a ehatuv. W r, . , . ,. ., a white man with a Maek Iieait, 'legislative tlneves. Our 1 eno-, conie (joWn here to divide the Demo cratic friends over in Huntingdon jt.raljc party, and we don't want and county ought to send for Julian; lie . won't have no such d m men in and Speer! their candidate for CVn- j this county. Your train is coming i . i i 4i., i i- and vou get out of here. If vou ever irresH, who pocketed the hack, pay," - . -nr.,... i;.r ' ' . . . . come hereai.'am we 11 fix you. Lrtng ( duld travel over the district tog. th- . a of your frU.ll(ls ant wo-u pive er, Lke the two Lrotliers who were them and vou too h 1.'' lecturing on temperance down East, while one delivered the lecture the other could he exhibited as an aw ful example. Payment for Slaves. oe l'.is .1...) " i tan lor revenue on v cier.-ou, on me v.c-;. i . . ,. . i . .i . . i i . . r. i ,i . :n i- ... w:t) i,.,l ..1 t m tln.,l,r MtUii'l. ai.i- ,i3ll.u u5K . i f j.. ...i ....... rL. ; x - evening was me iari;esi i 110 uu 01 . , . , . : . . . . .. . ,. ; -i : . ...r exceiii rce- mcndicrsand enthusiasm e'er held he und herehy is authoned to U -e-.s, occupied hy ( .unipert , 1 ay. - H ' - : ;nti,.. i.',...r. -..o.im..v, Jnoii.ttbreeeoiiierecstoni.vtsimiar Lr.-s., i.iamitaeiinvrs ol eigat-s. . r t.irv kjiii.., wiv ; I !. SOMERSE V COUNTY i. -.!.! i:..,.,. , ' I'l . . . " i .1 :, ,i ., e,,. , ' .'.'!' A. i. n: .v ii ,r. 1 -' A -. s I 1". t ship in the county was represented, and the enthusiasm and excitement were intense. All day long delega fully three thousand stranger.- in town. Tlx-delegations from Mevers- lale and SalisLurv, some three Thomas it Cos. mill was in opera-: at ( mialia. tion at tiie time the lire was diseov- i ered, and the workmen heal a ha.-ty : of them Win. .Mt her, ; i-ITr, p. niiMing riKiiu A Newspaper Ortii-e in I'liniu-.- I htlil. lltlst ' Iiliiliiiii-' occtit ned liV tlx . ... i i j(.'fv.'y,( .light a tinx- t tin- ti;is was lea p. 2o Tlx'i ,, . i .( ,(' ' ( Veoili, ' .! the ( l .- ' eonferets from the other counties. c( nipt ing the XV 1 1 ih t 'oitgressional Di-triet, to nominate a candidate i . .,,..11... ! ii r I iiPLTeSS an.l I nat WiMi i-i '.M ,e , ie(i ai. ;,. !,. ,.v,.i,;i,.r ii, ,. ii iniiive our heart v snniioi t i foreman in tlx missinir. tie . . ., , . - i x: o rmiiw I t ... (illj -i 1" ! Till ISO- , K- i . r . . .i :.. , ..... ..n .... ::m,i i I . (I .1 .11 11' II. ..ill. II.' . . . . . . 1 1 . I ........ 1., .,.,.! , .... . . .... ' . . . ' i . I it i i ii i : i , ... '.'"" . i- 1 1 department, however, by cxtraordi-! narv the' soon had them unoer control, llu proprietors state that "tlx damagi to tlx- iia;.cr cannot In- est' mated h. ij. r r.. : .u. u. w, irtlKT-' ! I, dale and Salislmrv, some three ,,. ,, ul.r .,i.t i,. ,r..; .,d1,1;ti.,,w-,. ; , - , i i i i i i i . , ii mi m re ,tnxMo g.ou admtuaix e i 'i ir. ( il'-mr I, ru ts eruslu-d tlx" hundred stromr, with two 1 -.rass ! (i ... ir.,,., rlir ;,(!,.; lalntig ni x ks 111 - u ' bands, a drum corps, and one ' I Stuart .t 'eterson s hundred uniformed men arrived in j ' i '' , ' T m , t'n it 1Wlm'' a,MtI"? ,hl"U'S' ! T the evenin-train The strc-ts were 1 , 1 " wf swept into the pattern room m the lii( . (. niii ii.uu. i lie . ii.i i.- ni ii (1i,.,ni,.,I m the oiililie mm-ii-i'ti .i . .... i-ii .......,... SHOULD HAVE SOT.'.Z COCO RELIABLE NEVSPAPER Il'o.N. Jamks II. IIoi-kixs lias been nominated for Congress bv the Democrats of Pittsburgh, an.l 1 l,;.,,..if f-.vi.r ,.f ,,ro- the names of former slave owners of ........... ....... ... ... ... . . , ... that one could walk from corner to j corner. Tiie (iarlield and Arthur Clul of Somerset turned out one i hundred voters with ton hes and ur.i- j lorms. iotik TIIK )SloN ; rl4 H formed in front of the Court 1 louse . oilx v at 7:;!D p. m., with Col. J. I!. E.lie as ! until Chief Marshal, and marched through j perse 41... i iv.im ( i ,'i I clr..'t f hit Oiun ( heel . . . . , . , , ; i, .......... ... ........ Sir our editorial ot tins date, -n, ,,, n ,..,. I ... , , ,T i t 1 1 : This oBanizci in me public siptare to a.joUiinodatcJ tiie overllow, which I A I.KTTKK VltOM HON. KIAVAKH U -! I-llKUSOX-MAIiYLANIl's I'KOVISION. I To the Editor of the X. V. Trtuano. rii-inui ..ni.... v... ,..., . ii,(.!t. were a great m::nv l.eautilnl . 1 his :lM" I recalling the fact that the records "fl transparencies in the procession. ! and ias ! the state of Cny rgia contain lists of ! ., I):inn,,r ,-,., Meversdale ! Som. that state, and of the names of the slaves, is timely, since it tends to tectivc tariff, as against a 'tarilf for reve nue only which the National , slllW w,atis in the "southern mind." Convention of his party, at Cincin-1 Like lists exist in most of the late . o;.l. i. l..iiiiA-lv-.iiii.-i D. i.i- i slave states. Even in Maryland, the was the following inspiring ir.scrip- j prop; tion, " e vote a sohd Kcpublican :Mie W wis l umht red lv tlx; thousands. til t icir loud and frequent chccr- iil: is plainly heard m the 1 ourt 1 'Uii-above the voice of the stieak- re. It was addressed by I y U r, Esq., of Johnstown, and The meetings were kept up ieven o'clock and were dis ci Avith loud and prolonged tor (.arlield ana .rintii. is . tided one of the largest nit enthusiastic meetings et county has ever seen or !v will see for years to come. xeriion managed to eotitiix oes to tlse rear pin'i.m. and ticket in the cause of American lib- j for tli Kcpublican ticket this fall ertv."' The must suggestive of them j ill, however, was that of tlx- colored (leiegaiion, wmen i.ore a win Attention, llcpuliliean Vol.-rn! Tl.e election will tike place Tucf.lay, Nuvcm I.it 2nd. Tlie lu day l.,r Ik-Ilk fw5.-.l (.r raftered, in univr tu vote ttiercat is TdcMii), S i t. ii.i-r Sat. The lart day f.r Hie iayuirnt of UX. is Sat urday, Ik-tulierSnd. Tlie attention of KipuWkan votes is called par ticularly X. tlieoc datcK. No vote fhould lw lout l.y n-cli- t uroverslirlit ol twine duly quaimc I. Why the South iSiIi.l (or llaue.x k. t'onsidt-r hat Loe and Jttckaoa would do were tiny alive. 'Jltme err tie ar principle! for vhirh Ihry fvrohl for Jour yrar: lleuiemln-r tlie men who jKiarr.1 forth their life Lloodon Virirtnia't anil, and l'i n it atiandon them now. Eememtxr that ujion your vote iletala tliefucct-ss of tlie lirmocratic tiiket I Wado lUiii.t"n. at the im-ctiiiK In the iutcresiMil IleiHocr.nlchorm. ny In V iriiiiiin, at Staunton. July -.'5th l!i:x lit Ti nt, who was ;lt yt-ar lag money advocate. h:'S returned to the place from whence he conic ilx- bosom of the Democratic party Jlirds of a feather will thick to gether. Mit. .Iaxi: (Saijvki:, of Chamix is btirg, has been appointed assistant physician at the 1 larrisbr.rg Insane Asvhim. Mrs. (iarverisa daughter of our foriix-r townsman Hon. F. M. Kimmell. Ix l'.il the South wanU'd to be -let alone." In lsst the same fel lows are now bellowing to lie l'eeoneiled.'1 JJoth requests mean that they want to control the gov ernm.-iit. Ixa speech made by (on. I ten. Harrison, of Indiana, a few davs vinoe, he very appropriately said that : "The Democratic orators can not out-talk the voice of the thresh ing machine this vear.'' The Kepublieans of Ohio expect t( elect thirto-n of the twenty Con gressmen this year. This will Ik a gain of four members, as the Ke publieans only have uinc out of the twenty members for that State in tlrr Fortv-sixth Congress, Jrix.i: llKXitv M. Spon-onn, of Ivouisiana, the Deioo'-ratie contest .tnf for the seat of I'. S. Senator Keilogg, is dead. This we presume will put an end to this famous parti san contest and leave Mr Kellogg in ''.ndisputed possession of his seat. llo.V. lloKACE MAVNAKl'.late Mill- iste- to Turkey, was swtirn in as Post Master General on Wednsday LtsU 'n the same day the President signed tlie commission of ex-Post Master (u-iieral Key as CnitedStatt s Judge for the l-'a-Urn District of Tennessee. That blatant Democratic journal the I'hUaih .'y.oo 1 , lias this to say of the Congressional canvass in this district: The Republicans of the Seventeenth t'onicrea. f i..nl liistrlct la tli State rind no little dittii-ully In airrrein); atnmir t hennmlves. hut they ought to 90 tar put aide tlietr litckerlnict. an t.. keep A. H. t?.irlrih oat of IVing-reM. This man's candid ecj i? a r-proach to the State : his success will lie a vandal umchlBc; the name ot every man be itree'Jy represent. Hon. Jkrkmiaii II. Kooxk of Keading bus withdrawn from the Kcpublican electoral ticket, fearing that as he is a member of the leg islature hemay le ineligible, and the Democrats would be given the opportunity to dispute the vote of tiie State in the electoral college. Ix this campaign Kepublieans amiot afford to east complimentary votes. If Hancock should Ik' elect ed the Southern Confederacy w ill on? to the front and rule the Nation. We must elect ( iarlield anda Congress losupjM.rt him if we want the party thai saved the. country to rule iL Thk Alabama ehvtioii was a regular lioomer for the Democracy. uikI yet not a Ilam-ock r.x-sterin all the Ntirtli raised a crow. When a St-tte gives a larger uiajtirity than the entire aggregate of every Dem ocratic vote in it, it is small wonder that the rooster loses his voice. Tlw muchness ,f it was embarrass-lug. Jtix.r. "Jkiiry" Iii.An arrived Loiifrom EurojK' on Wednesday last. The Judge is a warm person al friend of Garfield and an ardent admirer of Hancock. He lias been .u -ted as authority by the friends of Loth candidates. Imagine the jraywld roysterer humming 'ilow Lajipycouldl Ik- with either was , t'other dear charmer avav.M . rats like Hopkins and CollVoth ! -'tiiigoiiev . .1 a possible I'iix-nt ol t(.r of historical recollect ioiw, I '; rofesstobein r-iv -r of protection ! ''' V"' L",t'"1 inr th .f "Freed bv the hands of the martyr-! :." roH ssto l,, ,,. !. v ol protiiti...! ofslavc ,rt , i.een carefully A11 t, 1)limY ' in tne parade in the t .Pi lllH I ' ' ol slave prop. to American industry, but when ; provided for. elected vote tor a Speaker like Sam ; stitution (a.lopte.1 in 1M. hy a eon- levcniii". illuminated bv hundred Kandall who makes up a Fr.-e trade i v.-ntioii unanimously ;i onservative ; ufturr.s Tlx- bands fiom Mev.-i.-- -.i t. i i- i , and Democratic) two important sec-' i i c.,i;i. i',,,-!;,, ,.i ,.,i.r;,.t committee witli rornando ood as . . ., . ... 1 , , jflale, .ilishtu , i.eii.n and r--..nx tsti i ,.;. .ktw.isi ute none. tioie : furuished insi.iliiig music for the mitt; t our tl northeastern corner of the structure, destroying pearly all the patterns, which", Mr. Peterson stated, will be diHicult to rcplaee, and he estimates his loss at t-" M" '. which is eovere.l bv insurance. Tlx- loss on tlx mill property is placed at .-Si).(K. (iumi rt A I'.ros., o:- tipied tlx second and third lloors of the front of tiie building at the northwest corner of Thirteenth and Hamilton streets, and the second, third audi K ansa - 'itv, Mo.. August -'. fourth floors in tlx-rear. The li:t j William and Hubert VanHult. and fourth floors of the iron: oi the . brother-, while in tlx-store of 'H.-i:- hi 1. IN. ni-'!it, but it is sm.i!!. and will pot interfere with the public;:! x n. and thev will i.-sue to-morrow as u.-ual. Tlx- In.- son the building aial bii-.dei v will exceed J?").!!11 fllliy iii-tilc!. iTix- origin of tlx- lir,- is unknown. i Sliot Jea.l. ,1 15. .1 in.-. .'.1. v, 17. H ..rr.-. o s,. i-. H:r. '.r.. ... l'J. I.', r . j ... Is. M VI. "IS.! 11 .1 ..!. i -. y. 1 ,. lv.rk.-r. l.s ii. V. I'. 11. W a. 1 give fifteen hundred major-1 structure are vacant. Ilx- budding 11(1 feet front bvt'io feet leel. ihe -.1. .I 'l I.-; '1 !- .til :;i ...!,r :.i. I I.;.. ;. Ii r-. I-. :r 01. S..!!.- AUi.- .4.1,':-.s.ni Alt.---;!"''1 lVrl'xt 1-lir.t!"r-li.iu-ina' K1'a1; k (irtH-avi'.'., J.-X-rs""' Jt-i;-.-T'"1 .I.-iilier-' L.iriiiir- l.,,vn-r T1 Mtwrs.!-- M:;!'irit - t'c N.irt:!-'"'1 lint-P iiu-kij!'- -..jisluir-. ry Stock, at ph-as:;nt Hill, on S-:tvr- dav nii:iit. p!n iia.-mg pr.ivisx.iis. rm employed l-'t hands, and tix-v . . re ordi led out tlx- si ore to- had in slock -Ititi.iKio loos.- cigars. : Stock. n at tin-same piomei.t lif Tlx ir insurance is I'd.lKKi. and will led at tin-in with a pi-mi. The Van cover their !".-;. On the cast side of I holt brother.- returned tiie lire, kill- ! e: :.......' . t ..il .!... l.,.:i.!:. t: . i .. . i ... i-. . ClXINXXTI V tf'tlst Jb. Ilx-body I 1 11 11 'eeii.o - i .u; uu- ...u .. iinu . n;g .iock ;;i.i scvii.r. Wiiim.lllig io.L-i.ov.-ii woman. I.iiit . v '"-' uamageu. i i:e coal ohm-.- oi another man named Aiexand. r Pennsylvania Coliecr: GETTYSBURG. FENN'a."' JuJ T li K : woman I'otunl Miirtlcre.I. miles could till '"' woui. liortly bruised, was found ! 1 jarner l.n.s., ix.rux ast wl.id A r-ivii.e two lhineeinn an.l Mi.iowsir. eT - - - - - , Sxlnev, Ohio. It gutted, causing a F.Xtelldlli: . . i . 1 I . i rl ,..r l .r. i..r! h..-t iu .r, . r i I i . . 111. I I irll isi'l! V!M I. 111! 1 1 x ' ' " ' ............ t i ii., vesteft iv m a lorth ot Sxlnev, i.it In- i.'.-nt-lieib The revealed that tlie woman ! .-tore ;m: hveUirg oi .l;:ti!d i Dou :- lei ve been delivered la--, -No. IJ.l. was damage:! to tlx :x is si; rr.-ixa red themselves A Cftl'XTY I'A I'l.ll j.-; jtrij, r-j olilr, fr.i it rircn you till tlie taints of the I. Of A L as welt t t.'if T . ur.-' c 1 ... .. 'i l:;: ,,-t I sun s of ?.'! I; ) northward. was - to ! in-lth the! el"::. crs and have cit i.eiis. tin- symp. NATIONAL CANVASS!! iK i ii-i .i- .uons ii.ici.isiun iuiuk. . i.-.v i- . i.wnniij.r em-ic lor the: ,.; a ,, .i , ...v'.-iif . .f -i it V, e- i ; r i.i -iiiM. I.. I.. .; gi : s chairman, and while this com-, ,- ... . ,. so') -m d HH I of i ,. . 'V,' " ,, n iK m. Curtis, a cati.al boat-1 e. .' in oi i , i , a,,. ,.,., i.....-s . :iiemiSom lix pagi s n.'.? atxi .nm oi ,...-,. ,,,, epubheans and :is thev f . i -.W-i n ;;iF)i- ...!,,., ,., ,,.;' ed x-sda v s stu'ii a eveiuii.- ntt.ed.K.sevt.rythmginits power ; rhaijer and Wstiti,ti;;,,s, I.,rt I- j 'lp.IU the wolilan wa 1 rtti mi ,L m on 'l miU, hmg , destroy the protective leatures of .Washington as fo lot , : surroumlnl the square they pr.-st-.tt- i l "4 ...t j"' , T place bv Wm. Kobinsm,. Idaeksmi.i, .shop lvt-j-t over Ltttle N.,-k and (reed- nr tariff. Such Democrats insist ' ,''- " General Assembly u(1 Vi.n. i;,.,,,;,, vk.tm. , ' j : ' . 1 ".I ! ; , th..i.,:u.r ?nt. Xl) ., ,:. ..., ,: nx-or. Hundreds ,.f a.-r.-s of com x-vare still for protection. Y,r al pass no law provuhng tor pay-1 " Tlli: ():;,; Ar.ox. j" . M; 1 ,:,-(, !t bv k:l Nattmmi, Vukm ! -ere entity des,,.,-,,! ;.,,! many ...... . px-iit bv this state lor slaves eman- ,, . . ., . ir i,,,"f lu--H- " 0.....1.. .11... 1 . . f ' , , fter year this their dodge is resort- i utnf n,ml servitude in this state. 1 1 i'- meeting m tlx- (. our. H..i,..-1 hv, w l,rn mu scattered about. aa 1 several smrd dweo.ngs im-; Jl'j..':!.".':'-:... .. Ito. No swindler was over con-! ,;!t they shall adopt such measures j "W ' I A U; r dispah-h says tlx- woman i m J nrb; ' Xj,JW ADVEnTJSE 31 KXTS after year this their dodge is resort ed to. No swindler was over con victed on a clearer case of "falsi pretense" than such professed pro- eetioiii-ts m ike out against t!x-m-s.-hts. but thev shall adopt such measures V" m A , " x- ' as thev n.av dee,, expedient tool- M-Mdlen tH New 1,-xin.t, .1 , . v, tain tVon.'the Cnited States com-! lxh-nt, w.th ..x- io.lowmg as-,,. pensation lor such slaves, and to re ceive and distribute the same equit ' ablv to the iiersons entitled thereto. " s'ee. I'i. The General Assembly Gi:.Ki!Ai.GAiirii:i.iniia.lea speech : sii;1ii i,avo jM1W(.r to receive from the in Congress twelve vears ago, in . I'nited States anv grant or donation which he i-enetratcd the motive of i of land, money or securities for any I - ' ' ' u HanccKk's career. The man whom ' l.se designated by the United i - . , , ... ,. ... , .- i Mates; and shall administer or .lis-. 1 ' .' .' .' it has been (.eneral Garfield s d. su-. lri,(Ut( th0 sa,ne according to the ; Kl':1k : l,,s::i ny to oppose in a Presidential eon-! condition of said grant. i M t . .' sistants Vice Presidents. Allegheny: Emanuel Liehtv, Sum .llir.x 1 aiKi-i, 1 .llin.rt vas 1 e win- 01 u imam t i;nis inal ft atehman, who was arre.-ted . 011 sti-f; it-iou. J m y were married m . t. but sin has been living 1 . . 1 -1 1 . 1 . 1 it iir-vi e ;,i..ivi. ii::-i.,o i.ir1 mit: W. M. S.-hmck, StonyerecK ; j f .,. He went after hVr witli a. C. F.Kayman.Jti-otliersvalh'y : ( ';- i l.n-v- :mu alini, lin. o'clock on M.A. Koss, Addison: Dr. . -1 Wch'.i-da v morning, on their r.- .Mountain. lonlluen.-e; urn. ii-ih,rl, ,. cmtnitted ihe murder. lemahoiiii.g; Isaac;,. '1 , ,1 , . , laugh: (b-o. L.-wry, jr,,i,!.vlj vt'p.iKit were found t..-dav i Ankeny, S.mx r-! hi)1 r ft ;!,, (i1-.WiMm1 ;., ., r:lu;!i- ilioat. ITix re was strong talk of loW Street. s;im-;.tiv dam:ige.i. i ne inst'.vaiiee. which amounts to ''(", (KM, is divide. panics. m.i'.lg SeV.-ntV eolii- liealen I, :';.; h. .. August M, FAST. test was then pandering to the same j lhis provision was made alter the traitorous political element that is ! adoption of the fourteenth aiiiend- .- 1. 1 1 .mient to the Constitution ol the supporting bun now, and he has. ....... ,. , , . . 1 '. , - n 1 tinted States, which must, there continued to seek its lavor till these ; f(ir( ,1.lV( ll(.(.n ,wulVi y that con long years to secure the result he j stitutional convention of Maryland has finally accomplished. Said Car-1 not to interpose an eflectual barrier field then", in referring to Hancock's ! against such an "adjustment" lor the 1 ,.Ti r 1 J loss of slave irpcrtv. Considering '.i-.'tf-r 111 1 ..ills' 111 1 11 is 1. 1 r 1 111 . . . (Hancock) to obey the laws he was sent there to execute. It is for him to aid in building up a civil govern ment rather than to bo pi-qxtriuH him-srlj fur tlie J'ir!li'ntid cand'ulir j the jnirtu vliieli iJ'll'C Itiill no fjtujKl- 1 1 1 . 11 -..i ... 1 -.. : 1 1- 11:1 the facility with which willing j ' V ' V courts have in the past driven a ! : : ,K ' " ' ' "eoa h-and-four" through acts of ", 1 ;. J . 1 s: , !: 1 1 1,114.1 .dale: Prut. N. I. (. rttehlx-xl, lieihn; ( ongress, it mav fairlv he held to be ... ' ., ... ., ., ' 1T 11.. ;",t,.-p'i, ft,.- 1.-.. 111. G. Walker, 1 .rot hers vallcv ; a debatabx! point whether, it nunc . . . . ' , c ass.Kiate justices-as j.roposcd bv a d- 7' T"? r v'T bill now pending before one of the i (,w,'.v; .Salisbury : rot. L. L. San- ! committees of tl.e House of Kcpre- ' ,, ;V ' "f1"' .1 ...1.. 1 n..,).. .. ....: 1 ... 1 1 .1 ... .1... ... uevcrsdaie: j. t... t gie, i-.s.i., rom- utti niti it ih t'.u.s iiifniiii'i tuf -semau-s ih- a.i'.ie.i 10 iiie.-toii.-iin- ' ... ........ . ... .TO -t lntlc of LUeuvnimr ; Court ot the I mted Nates, and they . ..,...,. ..... 1 1... .1 ,.,-,w.o ,.r i,.;,i..t i Alter an organization v..t C-A-im. "ltov. Toomp.s" f(!Hm-i ! dominated bv the secession element j tl10 1 resident introduced 1IO.N. (..M.I SUA .. l.li.ni Secretaries. Jos. Iiaugci, 01 i,.,.i, Prothersvalley ; It. F. Kayman, Iter-' ' liii: W. S. Morgan. Jenner; Silas j Cable. Jefferson; .1. 1. .Miller, -MU- ford ; I. N. Potter, M. yersdak. i Mii.w w kkk, August :t. A sp Conimiltee on le solutions. lv.1. f t-i-il to the Seiii'nr! from Madison It. Scull. Somerset ; Fred. Iti.-s-.vker. Jsays: "The house ,,f Martin Win Jenner; Dr. T. V. Livengood. Salis-1 ri,'k, on the line between Dane and burv : A. D. Moore. Middh creek ; Columbia counties, was discovered :ii t g Curtis. Tianciiv 01 AViseimsiii. Sot'Tii L;:., Inp Yesterday about four o'clock Epp raim Dice was heati-n to death by a crowd of roughs. Thev were fight-' ing hi-t brother It. n in Silter's s:i-; , loon, when seeing that be was get-1 na-i-mif ' , . .. . , , . . j e.-ii-.i ting tlx-worst ol it, r.phnum inter- i-. i..- 1-1 1.1 . 1 1- it I'Mi.int.'Wii tt red. and thev turned on him and 1 ( ,.,.,-.,.iir beat and kicked him and left him 'i1 for dead on the sidewalk, ib- was 5';.n earr:ed int- Snviltr's ilrug slore, ! 5 where he died 111 a lew minutes. 1 ie . .not., rh.n.i .. . 1- U ...I., i:, hi was a voting man o. iaeeaole dis- j i;i. U!u...i.i tl; : iii'h-h l'li,l..,i. ii'H.'i .Mi.TJ.Moiei: v oiiio i:. ii I'lTTSW.'KUH 1)1 VISION. Or. i.n.t after July l'J. lino, iraias on thin r ,a. will .Vpart in.111 ana arrive at ,1cj c..riier'r.i';t an-l w :.a:r c-treeti.. as loiiows . K.-T, u , .i p. position, atxl w::s 1 nip!. .veil in the St udebaker works. Charles Kell.-y, Charles Perkins, A11.lv Poii'eiibach. II: . U. III. I-' "i p. III. .'.:!-. 111. N- v. ..Ik I i. 1 1:1-1. r-i:i,,i-.- Kl, i. I.K.II'l VV i.-ii 1 1.;-. 11 I iio.l fi 1 tl.'l il - m.I iik.'i l;.-. u.-J eu.. 1 1 iu..iU'.:i 111 :. ( t--,r.l .il. t'l.-;.-i:li'l l . l: 1 1 ,e .V. A IV H...,!.t.. K lv.L-i.iiri; !;!" ii. Ill - :vl'- I"- T-l-i -1 is. III. and other . murder. 1 e Andy 1 11 rested for ClICCil .1 ill iitiiius on Sunday night, and the neighbors on forcing an entrance found the body of Mrs. Winri.-k riddled with shot, lying in a pool of blood. The body of lxr husband was found 0:1 a bed bleeding from two ghastly wounds. The bodies were taken out of theburning house., though somewhat scorched. 111-: J);!ncan t no miles north rick itnd his w it-. had lived unhappi- : witli intent to commit ro! ly on account ot the children 1 1 After beating h.-rseverelv and takin each bv Winer marriages, and .V Negro l..vne!ieit. Gitiikii:. Ky., August J7. On Tuesday morning a colored loan named Green Ellis, assaulted Mr-1. of here rohm-rv. ion element I resxiem .mioameu each by t.-rmer marriages, and it is j jit j that was on her person he left 1 ,, ;,;). j,... ,tclir 1 lot our political societv, the restrain- h.m. ...h.ua , , supp...- ,1 me u.i ni.in .-u.,t x;.s m . per tor dead. Mn-re.-overe.l suiii- Mio in aim miutm i.h (letunai. n.is!io1!, of hi: fuurteenth ! of Susquehanna Co., w h.M.peiietl the ! witli a shot-gun, set lire to the house ! oiontlv- to get home and report the that he would yet call tlx roll ol hits j aliiendment would not, on some ball bv begging pardon for removing j and thenshot himself with a revolver, : ja... 'i:n Uas eauglit here vester slaves at the foot of ltunker Hill j pretext, be evaded and defeated. At 1 his coat, as he'proposed to sweat the ; but failing to finish himself had,,i.!V had his trial and was to have : md who In lasts that he ! least the proposed bill to "reorgan- Democratic parte and not himseli, i diseiiarge.i theotlx-r tiarrel ot the , iK.t.n sentenced to the count v iail t.- The Ex 1 res. train leaves Plttstiaruh lit 8..i P. :M. iirriviTiif at t:r.;i.-llsvillp io .'7 I. f., h,-k-w.Mi.l 11-4 V. ."VI. In return tho Kxpres? leaver '.'.iitulH-rJaiid ar -::; . 3t.. arriviui; -it K.wk w.io.1 I:.:: A. t..inuL-ll.-ivil!o O.ut A. lJitts t.urKU Z:f, A. .11. The ri..t direct and pleus:r.t ro.ilo to the IJirX I i..l S.-uthvia Washinictonl'ity. ; Thr.iuitii Mall k-avir.z at ly;jo A. M.. dally, ar- rivert at Wsishiiiat..n at vir.'j a. v. RUtiiuxre". 'o.i i P.M.: Fhilapelphiai 10 a. ji. ; New Vrk:l . ' m.: Kii-liiu.nd 11: it a. m. Tl.r, nh Kxpres.. lejvini; " . r. M . daily, ar- ; rivei at W. ashinaton at :tu a. m. ; lialtiinore. A. x. ; ftaia.alplua; r. 51. ; N. i., v. it. Thnmirh Mall trains daily. Kxp?esfi traii.-i daily except Sunday. A''.miiuil;i..n trains and i'ycite Express .'.ally except Sun.lay. monument is an unreconciled rebel who detests j the Supreme Court'' in such a i and he showed his manly form in j shot-gun into his own body. They !, Jay. Last niglit between "tiventy- wav as to revolutionize it "ives color I his shirt-sleeves, and did 'sweat the I l'-ave several grown children who re-; f..." ....,1 ....... r j . t, to the apprehension, while the ma- i Democratic party in such a manner ; 'de in tlie neigh borhood. Ticket ..Ok", e .rncr Vifth Avenue and W...l streets, and depot corner Oraut and Water stu., i'itls-iuriih. Vr.. .'. K. LOEIi, en. P.iseenacr Aifer.t. L. .M. I l 'Lt.Oer.eral Ticket Aa-.-nt. the Union, lias lately written a letter to a friend in Washington, in which ,.jiniorv aircadv existing in the late ! as only the author of the Homestead he says. slave states invites to employment, jut. He showed from the past tlx 'I am as positive that Hancock will De elected as I am that there is a Uod In the heavens. ou sny that be Is a Yankee. Well, I know that: and 1 know, too, that his sword has pierced the breast of many a irallant man in Ty. Hut what are we to do ? We cannot pat in one of our own men th is lime, and have to take a 'Yank.' That beingr the case, let us take one that is less rdtte-hcllicd than the most ol them. Y'ou may depend ujion it, sir. P.-ath officii. Mover. V, 11. .overpowered the guard and quietly removed Ellis, who was hanged not far from town. Very respectfully, EhWAItl) M( PllKHSOX. Washington-. D. ('., August 21. Man and Monkey. 11 i' 1- 1! . I'll . T. . . ' j ret-K ess nnanciai po.icy ot ux- t -em- , WASIIIV,rov A t o,.A tele i.K-rats, since and beiore the w-ar, and , m r(r(-V(i)l ann.mos tlx liXir geiieiai iiicoiiiiieien. v to ,. (. i oi l t 1 .. I . r ,i . . 1 ii - it- ideathol (icucral Aloert J. Alev (in in an ana ai tut uiais. ii.s A Tei-i-ihle St.ii-ni. ,1'UI i l au ami IL an ui;ns. iiis,..,- , k.. , . .... .. . i'.- I .... ! , iii 1 1 hict Signal Ollicer ot the 1 nit.-d t ,. Ii vvms i-iinvniciii" .-mil s lowed ... ,.''"' . .. .. .. .. . . . i Mates .rinv. whic i (H-i-urred at tlie:i..,t 1 1 Is kl y cr- Itiiirior.i'oirr, Conn.. August 'S. most territie tminder snowcr has visited tms vicmitv m FJXANCIAL 1STATE3IENT OF SOMERSET B3R. SCHOOL DISTRICT, i n;: thk yku i.muxi; jit.-i; 1st, tSN). WM. IL. WELfLEY, Treaurcr, I .1. . 1, Kill tl' L.K ...... ' . I.,,., .11111.111.. .'1-1 V " i . .. - mat. -lana orno -lanii, iieiecteu, ineoiu ikits : , , . . , : j aiace I PHel, J.UIiaio. ,. 1 ., til Still-; i-e-irs n is-ci I ovi r t h is cifv t hs . i tev. of the South will see that Hancock .toes the lair ( IIK AGO. AllgUst 2b. A bloody 1 the increase olpur prospentV, tlie , .' i; , - 1 1 . ".vi"--o'i thlnir hy them. In other wonls. he will run the ,,.w;i,lv V,t-.1 li.d.t occnrre'.l i st-d ,le eon. lit i, m of t hi cm relic V 1 le i 0 Ull ,liu um 1 1,0 imuiedialt ; p(,n. Ihe ll-btl.Illg Struck the thi..to.uit.l,e,n w,hey will rnn th. 'thin, posslbh l.ltal light oC( urn .1 st.tbl. on. tltloll IO the t U.IUX XL .t . f . , , , , y, , . . ,; . . , themselves. 1 hey are not irolnic Ui iw played witn ! this looming between :l 111:111 and a grand results of the protective tariff ; ' . " . ', 1 ,' 1 v .o--i.ui, l. 'u'L ' monk.-v in a small zoological garden ! were due to Kepublicanism; that the ! r'X.u r ,, M ,v ,. w , - , , , in ' "V th'! h'?" himdowDa..uio,4.- j on State street. Among tlie ani-i protection of the citizens of the r- . , C " ,u 1 " 1 . and oivmas s an. instant.y killini: Here is the true reason why the 1 mals exhibited was a large and vie-! .ublie was .Uie to Kenublicau ad-i i rVrul;',r :ini .. l,n V ,. 1 i MirltT "rii,, r- tl:t: w'.-.rl. Tlx pp.. i-.h rcc. i-.-j.I irr.in c ,lle-! ir -; - " " S;aie appr. ;,ri.iri,.ii... Jo;, 71. IO -iiHionc tta.- one 10 uepuoiicaii ;xi- 1, i- , , , ,r 1,; .1 c i .it 1 . 1 1 1 , . 1 ,1 . -c.i 1 , ' iiiiauiei ..eneiai at uie iiun: wi us Southern ( on federates support Han-: mus creature, being a cross between ! ministration, and that it the honest- , . . .1 , -1 f ti. n;,r. ' ;.t -n 1 1- 1 ; 1 114 11.1 .11 . i aiiiionuiiient to the t hiet 01 me rig- cock. j the gorilla and ordinary monkey, ballots could not be counted honest-, n!( s.rvi)r ,,v Ceneral Grant. T 1 r 1 c 1 - 1 1 name. 1 1111, i i-e-iiiii r-e eiu i -in e i ui. i pisii 11 ito. iu. i e as 111 la- i , T i . . 1 1 1. , I oonsbs kels certain ol Ins elec-; , . , " . r . i J ; , ,- His duties were to superintend the "iipins. tins loieiiooii ne 01 .im- or . u cotiiuiii tix iu. o mice. .ir. - ,i- .1 :,, . HIS till' tldil. 'I ,'lin, ...... ...... ... the work of the service to supervise .. 1 1. if at . i:...:l . 11 ...n- , 1 ... ; uie iiiiimui, 1,"" v. it , oroii.! ,i iiarrv .M.-irmi 10 111s ;tai. . 01 1 ic i.eoiiii ic; 11 i.'m-tv ;-ihi vh 1 . 1 . 1 i,- , ...... - . ...... , - and to consolidate aixt pumisn the : upon whom Jim immediately spra;:-; ; t x- assurance tha 0:1 the 2. o No-- , :,,. -., 1:. ..-.., t 1 1 c , 1 1 i .1 ....1 !... . 1 .,1 1. it , reports sent into ashil.gtoii. In aua iasienea 1 is iceti, ana ctas m ve m-cr nexune i.e.!, mean par y j , , j;l , ( tht. ..crlcetion ,1ns lower limbs, tearing them in a will again march to victory, ntider' :s rr;,,.i a...-. 1 111 ill 111 tion and also that ie can he nunk Ut 1,: Utl he blurt htning also struck a number places about the city, including the St. Augustine Knman Catholic church siiire, causi-.m u damage of tin and attacked the manager (trow dosed Ids speech with an 4 1 . .. . ..... ......... ..f ll... .-'...41. Il' .C .1 I r-SI 1 . . ' . . - . 1 .44-1..... ,1 1 1 i sei e me j.ui jn.ses ... wic .uui ii (ii me snow, i ix' inner s ciics cicgaiii irii'tiii lo me ioi'.ix.r leaders ,i , ..- j- , . . , 1 "I,.,,- liii . .hi -i' . ..-.. ..... j - ---. - ....... , several hundred d l! t:s. elected, and therefon right out. The Confederates know that thev Kevcinie Olli. ( i s At I Hi !v(-il. T-ita! .1.5!! e2 I'r ! I'ail orders for teachers' nam-' l.."..".o oo repairs, fuel .ve 1: :w 14 - S-.-ct'y an-1 Treas. Ci-iii... ;)G i , Total Sl.iV.'i) 8-J ni.-!mct- i-F ti:e i,isti:k t. ' Am.-ti'it due frn;n tax collectors, pincl- ! lecte.i taxes -vei I We, the undersigned Aiiditt.rs (if Somerset Inir ; onu;h. do herel.y eeriX'ytliat wo have examined ; all fhe v..ii'-li-r-i ol the I.Teic-inir Htaiement. and have ictiirl them .vrrect aLd true In all particu lar... Cil AKI.Kr. SII .. TEH, fssvul MILTON J.Piai IS. (skacJ , ,LV -t Auiit.T.-. w... oust ii..i.e u. neij. e.oii ma , toprftil manner bi-lorc assistance tlx- cry of die I niyn, tla-eonstit'ition all their designs for revolutionizing ; could be rendered. The monkey cs-; and the eid'orcetiieut oi' the laws, the government, and therefore the leaped to Wabash avenue, pursued ! His speech was often intenup'id bv i ..... l l .1 i : i i i i.i . 1 so' South st.n.ds l,v ),;,,. t.f, ,,v,n i"v a croM.t, ana inert ma uixier : loud and long applause. Tin Xcw lNistiiinsicr t.eneral. If he will not run the machine to the sidewalk. Martin was removed ' to a doctor's office, and his ntimcr-1 tlx- sun - i in- i i.i ii.ic.1 ..i s. .1,1 i l l l i - - - - ... - v.iLi., .iius auo. uuiv Hotnins ere sewco t i , , , :.. l vt nose i i'i is na e nee i i ccol: . 1 1 . i S. I . TllKXT. Ks.)., Voting and elo.ii'.ept spi -a I they will run it tiiemselves. They ; up. He suffered greatly from h have made uj their minds to this!" -'' blood, but may survive. Tlio Nesrocs to be Uc-eosly vc(J or Ei tcriniiialeil. From the Meridian (Miss.) Mercury (Dim.; Horrible Treatment. Keapino, Pa., August 2'!. A great sensation has been caused throixrh- We would like toengrave a proph- out Iterks eotmtv bv the discovery try on stone to be read by genera-, of Itenjamin Zechler, a lunatic, who ' lions in tne luture : J he negro in ; iiatl been confined in ; hoiise in At Vasiii..tox, August 2"). Hon. Horace Maymird, t-x-lNi ii iist-r to Turkey, in company with Posimas tertuneral Key, visiied the White House to-day to pav his respects to President Hayes. While there the President signed .Mr. Mavnard's these States will lie slaves again. cease to be. His sole refuge ir ni extinction will be in slavery to ihe or j bany township bv hisbrother, Jacob : thought they wou ki -nj Zechler, for 27 vears. When found hr, lk- A.1 t,K by the National Committee, and who, though quite youthful, is to wtmon ( ll, in .mil Indiana for Gal'- field and Arthur. Mr. Trent re- j '""rmss.on as postmaster general sponded in a brief but eloquent ! ,l V?" a," !t t0 Lnt(,'r ln t ,e spt-ech, an.l closed bv thanking the i ;'.V r Maynard appeared at the audience for the unexpected honor j 1 'olliee deparlinent and took the bestowed upon him. as there were i '';!''' ''bce as Postmaster General. maiiv others present whom he had I ' ' ""as administered by Judge Washington. August 21. The Commissioner of Ir.ternal Kevenue to-day received the following tele gram from Collector Prayton. dated Columbia. S. ('.. August 2!: "I am in receipt of a tch-gram stating tiiat revenue tili'x el s destroyed last night, about 2") mih s from Greenville. S. ('., an illicit distillery containing an eighty-gallon still, cap aixl worm, and 1,")ll.l gallons mash and beer. While engaged in the work the offi cers wi re lired at from ambush, but fortunately no one was hurt-" A1 A Pisasirous Hurricane. Kin.;.-ton. Jamaica. August 1'.'. via 1 I it'. i liaiana .v disastrous hurricane DMINlSTKATt K'S SALE OK V Al.t AULE KLAI. ESTATE. Hy virtue oi an order of sale iKsue.l at of the tlrphan.-i' t'oun. of S.nnerset t'o., Penn'a., I will i'-:ii.e t.ipul.-lio ialeiii the preliii..cs cu S:lhl, ',, ,Sy,'. -i''i, ISSi l, at one oVI.ick r the n-al -ia'e .if the late Jo. s'pli.Ma.-".ii,.ee'.!..c .n.isiitnf ,d a valuaide farm -it. uate in .1I;;lurt tt.ivn.'liip, s..rticr.-.et .ouniv, Pa., a In lining laud, ol Sninu'-I Kar,i iv, .la i.ti V. Wal ker. Joau J. Wai'Ker, Kr.incis Sii.u-.lis and Wm. Pull, c-'tiiaintnir acre, no.ie or Us. ali-tit 177, acres therei'll clear, havinic there in erected a tine twu-story Kri. k Dwelling 11, ms.;. and lare Rink itarn : too init al.,. a if,. l Apple irch.ird an.l a nutuher .M never-tailing spruiir.. Tins tarm is situated in one of t:ie m .-t .Usireahtc l,a tii.iii in S.,:urset county. TERMS: One-third on any halauce after payment of all -Irl.t. to he secured on ttie land lu lteii ot dower to the wi.l.iw. and the lialance to he paid as Inlli.ws. f'J.ou i on cinhrinaiion of sale, au-l the balance in two e.jual aun'-iat iiaymsriit... wtth.mt interest. 100 mu.t be paid dovrii on ilur ,it stile. JACOB Y. WALK EH. 4uif. 11. Administrator. .-i le i ; I- r IX OKPbil , i ll THE .,myt-n-- . S:,i-, st") SUMXliit " ' ri-i"T'r"r Vr-iiii !' ,: MVI-r-l'-' l'.x i'.i1 ' Seiiieinb- r S- piemher (v-tot-er Men 1, 1 ! 6 11a. I - - .- . f . -;i4fc -'... .-. . .. il IV.. A, ' -4; :?iJi:YLy.".:. i I'- THIRTY CEi'TS!? ia female ccll;ch. PrfTSEi-',.-- ' i: 1 i"n h.-'l. F;"".a v-j -r-r .- I: i-.i ar- l s :i-,.' .- ., : r-i 'a. I Ij' I ' r - :- . :.. - N ;; ; - . iM Ki; i; i- p HOFFMAN MURDER TRIAL I'll AM' T! ! 'J K Li . I ! i:s:.!;!.:s!ii ILLS. i" k i- f . .n.s5L. BURKET-CIRCbS FAR.M FOR SALE! T'.ie or.der.iiin-1 A-tm ini.'t:.i.-rsr t'n e--'.i;.. of T'C-UAS .ii ispphli. I f. n. n; ei.-ii T'.a sliip. S 'in-r.c: t'"iini y. oil r at i'riv-ite Sale, until N. I 77 7,7 U I', S.r- R ViiLUAB! ii. 1 --M . U' ' . . I '5 aci:i:s, M re .,r Lev with r-l BANK JiAKN, and 1 . ( I l i I il l it DWELLING HOUSES, n-id , .Ti.fr B'til liti. The Ian I o in .t -...! .::::e "t ca'.;i'. a;i..n, ai.-.ii: ot;c;l;.rd i,,e,:u lar..l. Tl:ere i. A GOOD ORCHARD O'i THE LAND! ALSO A SfX-FuuT OjAL VEIN, II not s.d-I l-ef..re tli.it date will at that lime i i. (It-red at I'ulMic Sale. I nis l.irm is i-i;iiai:ii a l.ut live mil.-.. Ir. in -T . j . n s : , r. i:,- ir the lie-i Itridire. extending al-.n- the P.ivin.v :ie It. -a I. and is or.. of the im-si .-..--iral le .'.ais in Wastern Pennsylvania. I'artie. ,:,;irt:,x to se ttle I'arni ir l,arn tur her par-.;, ii irs :ip- re.ni.:;-t ed to '-all ,-n the uti(-.cr--ioc.l. is a i-Vi'PEK. LE'l M'.SHLER. .tcne Co . : :,i oilf ' r.i t,,T---. tin c I-- l., i....i. i I. i'i a I.i rc 1 i- I Tl ; i L.i .. L.M e.I.A :..iol.K!:s. e.-.l'tLLA: .'l.i.i.ETS. 1 AKNS ic v.'i , I :, Far:- WOOL! :r i vonrov.MJji MY. r ' r- t.-li n'. ir.y ' J : -' ! vt-i 'ic : i' ... - ! i-1 ri ,i -i ( i -n 1 r. -v. .1 ij !'.'") '- I wiil st ri r. :i in t ' .- .in't tii: i v:i!'.r r : .iOLt.-c ;i-:';tv-- 't i r wm. s. m ::r.; ki;ai. .hT1ck S ro k 3 1 ti i. ii : kv n i t:t t u 1 1 . V , Nt t TICK. Titr will i ;i Tii-..'ti-ti of S't-kh.l.!tr? .m-l Jv ;irt ut I :r- J i.ie S.tv- t.'iH' .lum-ii-'ii, on 1 u'..:iy, N.'-'t(;i.-er 'Jl. I--'1. ut 1 it 'I k . ui., t-r the ;-uri'vjrt; . c,-n;iiir !u-iU-.-v tuat ui.iy t-jiue U-i.-re th- in. .1. M. roRTER. auif. -5 ;: .S' -rirtarv. L t , '.r.'iiT .1 1 1 v. .. Wii:..i: i S-ii.l. vru. . ( i: ,:r, ati t t u v I!.m ::. ... ..I ..raer -.1 -.'ir.-y. L:il.t a. rcl-iau in ( ;e:i 'H i - i. -.aar,; I'-.T1---'' 11- r:;iisi !!i i; v.t i.i pam-i-m ..u- I t .I .s..rii.'r-ci u:. y. t a., i ni 'ie r-al is; :'" "I i ; "-'c X in, I HIT t J ... at I !- ''.e-' "'-1 :.-.-.'.:: uy .! s- ; -. m er. '. - '. ;---r- ; v. a I i.i.i;. :'; - r. I' X -. ::l 1 . V. I'i Alia till I U1.UI1 VUi' i.. -. ' - "!t , . ' .............. , Uhou-dit thev would much prefer tojJi,,m's l-iwrenst.il, the .le.artnx.nt ' passed over this island last night.il . i l..,.,e ',....,1- At the close of his re- ! notary. i Thoilsaiids of lieolile :nv lionie'es I A.J F.C.U. NOTU'K white man. j Thousands of people tire home he u-is r-leoneil't,. tl... tl .4 . ! marks the applause, was loixi ami, " '".V".1 l" ," fc " ; - rops, inn, irecs aixl larm produce simll 1, nV f ri ' I lom-' continued. After order had j I"'-,1 ''"'T sf'"eral (luring the .lay, generally were destroyed. Colossal small Ix.use built es .ecullyforl.nl, j ,,, ,,.,, , ..... f(,,m.:llir ,,..,. and .Mr. Mavnard will enter upon trees were m-.,..,,l nn,l ,.1,r..i,.. and m i Hiictioi. ,rih X,,riJ.rn IK....i-racy. ; s,jUare, with only one window for - "ni'i I K l.ilir 171 until - , 1j1 J' 11 r.K,m aliout agi.t f(,-t ,.','iil;,o,';!1'11; r. lion ,i- "in. .c, 1 his duties as postmaster general to- demolished. The barra.l irra.-lvs in From the N. Y. Mail For the 'past thirty years it has been the function of the Northern Democrats to do the lving, wliile the brains, w ill and jower of the part v. . 1 ,1 1 .- ' .ventilation. This eliamber wa be'iii" a I Somerset county heretiy tender their j f.u.f t.;,.i- .1' ri... ,.,,, ; warmesi uiaiiKsioipci ion. t.alusha. AV-WirJ, That iha j;: iu.ic;uis of! Vrr,w- a tl.orkin stato, th1 iilth li J. MishttT. Marr Ar.ne, intone rrlc.t wilh I'vi litrkt-y. S.irfih, internm it ..Ml with Simnn 1 hinn.-. tti?ui I Suruh Ijt ititf suire le;u!, le;iimj l.-fue lnur chtMren, vir : .Aliiit.n M.. t'hurlfs Hn.-. vey, Jamefj A, aixl (iertrutin A. Thoniu, who have lr their auarilt;m hiphraiw l huiua-i. l':.rt lin, ,iiterni.irrttl with A.ium Similar. MatiMa Muhltr, Jjweii M. HI it..rr, lrfvi AI i shier, Ji.na thmi 31t-liler, lizzie :UlliIer. the t.it n:.me! I- ln a minor t wtmui .Itnepii J. li5hlt.r Is jr inli tf.4U. ,.ai : 41,-. ..i..'-v ytrow mr ni (u.-dnc, aiu amis vx 1 KAxnsi-n. An-Mit -l nun i'i 111.1 ill iiiiui. 1 Kl ill uu- in 1 1 - -i - 1 tiri.t,i.,.,,i-.:-,.n cP.l,nl,.l ncv-i eloquent address this evening; that Ttixsoa dispatch says: Sheriir Ihit-! help is rcmirol l--r the starving ' i.ifs.,iri city were destroyed. Three wharves tne gone, and eight large and thirtv- two Miiali vessels are harbor. Famine is imminent and Thomas Mudiler formerly ol Sprimrrtel.l, t , 1 1 ceu " , .11 1S9...4I piui: 11101 cu 10 oi.u. laiuuij. kl . an, an refiuinic in .inersei eouniv. 1 a., tienrv ed 111 the I Mistili-rof Sprinxtleld, .ireen county. Missouri, in thf south, were e.-irrvin.r , t i',J er ln-en washed, combed or shaved. VV i M M 1 cmisyl-, mr, with a posse, left here last night , ihousa.xis. reckless and wicked schemes Tiiat I The madman made a desperate re-! vama s ablest dcfeixx rsof the I r,i,,n, : to intercept and arrest the .Mexican is what Northern Democrats are for sistanec when the officers attempted j1 :l -itesman worthy ol our con-; brigand, I eyes, who, with his band, to remove him. out he was suhse- i " '. " " . were reporte.i to ic m tiie vicinity, ouently taken to the insane asylum, i 1' resolution v,'as seconded and Uutiicr met them about eight miles The ease is to be investigated bv the ili,sst"1 by a loud itixl I'.iiauui.oijs I from the town and a fight ensued authorities. I J,.vo THE COMMITTEE ON' KESOM TIoNS l4e nntl .lackNon oiiipareil With AVaiiliiiiKton anil Hamilton. From the Richmond DinpatelKHem.) I.e. .IH in Itiillihii is Killetl. August Atlanta, (la. Wednesday night, near Cochran, Vou are herebv nuttticd that In pursuance of a ; writ ol pi-.rtttion fs.uedwutot the ( Irpiians' Uourf ol : Souiiirset county. Ha.. 1 will ludd an lnijuest on . the real eslaie ol (lul.riel Misiiicr, (lec"d., in Jen i ner Twp.. at his late residence on the wth dav ol I S.-piemlier, lMf u, here yuuuin a.leud il you think )1 ! proper. -l- ji.Ki.irr'l.P'!rit, EIXiAR KVLE, 4unusl IU lxso. Sdientf. Iav and Stonewall Jackson repre-1 ntedin the late war in this country ' se tne cause I'aiai IVihIm in kan,i. ! in vvl.it h about lift v shots were .".red. ' 1r,,lir "' j The M.-x cans ll.nl leaeiier Hev-end ' " i "einseives, ,o a negro " " -l r '"'-i. i-. I l . l i l that as upheld in the j lit itLiNOAME, August 21 Thomas reported the following which were ; unanimously adopted. lliulral, 1st. That we heartily at 4 1 ' 1 . . ' . (U'ad anl wounds! animals an.l,'" "".-'';, weapons. ui the field. Tl.e Sheriff: ,mu,1il 11 11,10 ,H- followed but soon lost the trail in ! "!l""b I'wn, seue.l his .gun. the tlarknc . . e . i , ar t.i me Kevolutxm tiv as ii n-r- Sunt l and Wes ev Thoncs i,,.n-r.. (,.,, HI :i... I i i i . . . . ' -"r-" prove tne prillClp CS a i.Ptei iv t if "'"" J oii-an.is .lie mi .-, J, , . . , , . , .... , """""""""" Muarrei.Ni last nigi.tm trout ol . Lp. v:ltil':1i t .,,,,1 ,'. posed to number about 50. A com-! m n rreis. k i ing iv.o , - 1 takers saloon. Smith shot.:.: 1 1...1 ... .1 .- I u.-mv of l'liit..,! i,,t,.j tr.u.i w nr.. i,.,n- i hrothcrs named llvkes. Ihe tops j H-w Th.-y Have iw., n.i i. Thomas throixdi the hin.r v 11 ,,,.V'. "l "" . ! . : 1 ! of their heads wen- blown off. The I ,1.1.1 ..I.,. r.. 1 1 .. . T, -, 1 nai ve most iieartilv endorse i " i"1-"": , 1 -n. 111114 ruui uieit v rmilp ii'mii,l ' 1 .-c .1 . 111-iw csciin-ii. ine nun i'i r iui 1-4, ... .. i.i ... .. '"y' JMSM u , a.(i fjj'.j.. .., rximm.-itioii of .Itmiec . . , . . 1 . ' .J , , 1 .vrisiiiaii uespuicinrom wasnipg-iuiroiign the window of the saloon t c 1 1 , 1 iSiuiii(f me ..hmhimii rendere.i a veni'.et ol justihahle ton gays A list has Ixin eompi'.I I and strut k l.aker in the lirl-iis I f ! 1 l,n . I''s''"-.-)r-t,'lr.: . dx.micide. HO of the l-Bion ctsWien, who have 1.,-en I Thomas died in a f,-J , 1 Jf ' ' fVr Indent and ,ee l'resl,-..t of Wash.nuton, August 2.J.-rTl,e ! ihKili.'ir.r.Hl fr.iin tli.. 'n..:..l t... .1 . li.,l.. : o. 1 .''.. ! lilt! t lilted Mates. ( ,overtior of Art-fitww lms refnwe.l t , m..,, 1... .. '....-:. 1 .-m.... Dem.M-ratic Sergeants-at'nr,,w of tl. ! e.-.ns oftlm ,f;i "lZt . ' 1 ,ia --be elect 101. of these can- loan Collector Wheeler, of that state. : ' d.-ni ---...41, -aim - -s-. ,.,411 (lllllll 4l. illl II Kill . II I . i . IalJ.- 1 4 w . . . 1 State Normal School, LXDLLXA, Pa. Ilnll'tl nr. the tt-st of the kind In the t'nited 3talfcs. arraiiiiniHlatlnnt for 100 In.arikrs. School, first class in all respects. IlenarlniSBts Normal, I'tus-dml, Cominer- eiai, .ini-u-Hl. Tho I sill Term of 1 weeks will oH-n on ,?T2X2E Ctb, 15-3- X .... two i.ranchcsol Omgre.s tirn tltat 'imaey witli Thomas' wife i..ri;."iixi i-onmii. Jt comprise ; K'avm City Mo An-m-to nana., an, includt-s who' wore Jamee kVr U-0111-11I..4I in . c.. ..v. tl,e rernce oi Tlie ttOV- eniment during the war, half a doyen laying lost an arm, as many more a hv, one both legs and ,thers disa bled in other ways. In their plaees have bien nuti7 soldiers who sery m the rebel armv. aiiee Tlxini. a workman in tlif.lf.nniwi.il Missouri I'af ifie Railroad machine shop, had an iiltereution yesterday with Alfred retry, colored, and affcr the latter made or attempted to make an assault on him, killed the negro almost instantly. Thorn was arrested. ii.i;ips aixitiuitrauniili tit Keiiub c arms for use n.rMhmt the mnoiisilmi- ( ',.1 i-...i i- K'v e,n, o- r k.f ; an priiH.les assures to the country j ers, fearing that if any of the latter ! night at eleven o'clock officer H. F. i . conunuauce 01 vie present sound should l.e ltuuriid it would react 1111- Vatighan was shot bv Uuck Kock- licv, of protection fo I on him TheC ,111 rn I .:! il ii.r ,if T11- i ii-ull 11 in it , .i-ii ,11 i.i-kiiii.l.iii,-.., e.1.111 .it iail village on the American labor from unjust foreign I ternal Kevenue has order,-,! arms to ! Arlioeton n competition, and wide-spread free; be sent him from a supply belong-j Chicago, St. Louis an,l New Orleans! etjeation throughout the Vnion. .ingtofhe service here. Collector i Kailroad. Koekwell had beenar-L1 -ttli, I'liat the perpetuity of our j Wheeler will receive all the assist- j rested by Vatighan for disorderly : ur. prcHciu iorm oili'jveniment tlepcnds j ance necessary to break up this svs- j conduct, on the way to jail drew a on lair and free elect urns and an itematic method of defrauding the j revolver ami shot Vatighan in the holiest count and return of the bal- revenue. ' breast and made his escape. EIw. as iiw n thi of uny th?r Soh)l aaortiinK ctiu.n aovuiKaiceft umi ait-utuiuu-mi. r Ciit:iUxue, ail.lre-?, JOHN H. FRENCH. LL. D., July-i-t. Sraos. mtlNl'lFAI.. JEFFERSON ACADEMY. tDiiisn ana humf s4 efuiatin. .Mijieral turn lJirie llUmry. (Kxl mril anti ur- I ntanim!. Kiruh ami (rermao lautflit. Next itsrut coinuicnows aM)irinrnfr i.n, iho. vl'i vwiisirt pi I ml ('aim.naturK, Pa. UDl lOK'S NOTICK. 'i ,ie un'Vr.-iirm .1 hnvini: 1 ''en ;ih;fiii!t' I. I' OrDhtiih-' IN-urt ol S-.Tiier-t-t l'i:uty. Au lift-r;- pr?i uiMui exct.'ptitiTt nletl . the a-C'iu:it of J.K'nh J, E it A'l'iu ani Vrutre i.r the 9 lie '.f th e.nitle nM ienre Th.im:,?, il;o'.l, nn-t to roiw.i't a iitri)uti.n ot the fur... in hi.-1 ti ttiOs t. and iLuk'iii; th"?c leiraily entitle. 1 ihenti. 'tic i? lierehy k.vvti t:;t I will attend to tl. ifuti' it oi the alivc api-ntpi -iit a? my iiuc i:t Simirsiet tn(nUith. on Kri..:y, Spt. ITlh. when ao-l where all t tjii iri '-r--it an uttt-iatl. i V, J. KtxiSKi;. Au '!j AuthtDr. to:;-.- n ; i ; : in x '., :! r i;..v .nil ii t;i v, i : ;. left., ...iii i ln.-lll. CT1 1 t ' r -C .cut thitl.'l .!'i'..'-- '' S.i;;;t'i;:v. 1 ne li :e II;.- iiiie r---l '. Iirz .--t: ,'i. A. !' ,i. V.- .i a : i s r.v i . ! . I.V I'l' Am Ti:! A Search Warrant. allows an otfl.'er to io thf-ncn vour -nIe fri.ni .ellar lo itarref, and Lindsev's Elaod Searcher is warranted tK" "'" '''K h y-nir js m in. in t.'P to toe an.l drive our all I1.hm i isvas.-.i. Its cures are wouderuil an t certiaed t . hy d..-l, r. preachers and Miple. Sw-ritula. al'-rourij. 1 Pis eases, Erysij.'Uis, T.-ttcr, l'i.-eriii the I.unj'.'T on the Skin, it.li... Klaudes. Ac , we warrant it t. . cure. It is a purely Veicet.ii-M 04iKunl and Fowertul Tonic. Kor sale t.y a. I PrUL-a-.s's. Ste I that ourname . on tne Dott.,01 ii ine wrapper. K. E. SLLJ.EiiS & CO., rrop rs. Fittshur li. Va C N- BOYD, Agent. Somerset, Pa Sept. a, UT'.i. 1 y. . lull t.-r l.'in' in-'. i:-!'inir. X ) .v., an we wi,t .-.ri. t.y .X hi .' ;: i:: .. v. M. v. . '. l.t ! i '--.i. .-t I'll - ,ii.K I-l-EI :t :, -i ... -.X .S ' A I.:, I - t:. .i walk ; s. i. i DM . 1 Mi A i ti. O M.' -t 1 E-l.l! Icre'-J W, .. s. iiM"r.J 't SELLERS' LITER FILLS Have tieen the ttandard rtmrtty for tha cure ol l.lvr-r I'mnplalao, InsIHsbsm. Fever nml .tins, silrla llemlir lie, and o i de- ranireiuentsof the spimach and liver lor over Jitt'f 1 years. Kea.1 Oils: se.'er, Lirer fills currd me of an atta.-kot I.iver complalut of eii;l:t years standing " Wm. Evans, J. ilei, ills. Frier. -JO ets. a box. K. E. Sellers ft Co., pn.pr's.. J-itts-hura-. Fa. S l.l brail druunPts. Sept. ii. 1S7M. 1 v. r l I.i-rTer. id a- "tl:tN:r:i:i i havin-4th-e:i !!. '" . 1 pr, per an-.n-rit;-. n-: h , ,,.l... -re! I,, it r, mai:e HT.airt.i eli.-e l.avX.st claim.' avain.'l X d-aly iutac;r.i''ai.; -. late I'll.. .." n t" imo.v a. .:4i.-l y' a : p.i :,'.:. ,, t.rc-".; I ).-?!! nt a- I .... i .SI VII Iv'r.l.l.l ii- am -c.-:.t:u?t!t' a:.:: Savo Your Children. For expelltnif -'r,in from the "-. stem, Seller" Yerniilniceluvsiioe,uat in this or any oiher cmntry. -ti.i teii.-..o..iilui ipven lo a child .d Air. Kradhury's, exelleii worms in f,,nr hoar alter tnkinir the ineiiicine. tjent. l.ytle, 1'niou T.iwn stiip. Fa. Also "exiwilo.1 loo irorra. (rum my ehiid w,i years old.' Wm. Sarver, St. l4.mis, lo. Sold by druicifists. i'rlce si e;s. K. E. SE1.I.EKS .CO.. Fr..p'rs. FPtnliurah, Fa. Send l,,r cirvuiarj. Sept. -.1, 17-J. 1 y. .12 7NECUT01VS NOl'ICF ..-up. Frederick P. Walker, lute .f Summit tour. omerset Co., Fenn a, dec d. Letters testamentary on the shove estate having been irranteil l. the undersigned hy the pnicr u thorny, notice is heretiy anen to all perns In dehted t Slid estate to Hiake Immediate pay ment, an.l those hai'inw ehilms aicainst It to pre. sent them duly autlienilcated ft settlement lo the Executor, at the lale residence of the de ceased, on Saturday, the lh day of September. Ivh), when and where they will alteud for that purpose, Aun-L-t 1-Jih. lull SAM I EI. WAI.KER. EHEPEKICKI.. WALKER, J EKU.M E COU.NTK V M A N . August 13. Eutors. 1ST t -riaal ifiool. T'iiE ViKtMI. S( ilolU-Soe So il ,-,,,ii,;v wilt e n .'a, n. e i the ils.-..i-ai,. e...,;;r.ue -u se...n.i uaol ,! ' eutmn :orf re'i.- t:'. e ..'I... -i'i. 1 Oo i'll"n z .'a:'.,.:,'. : tt.e itiiien-iit .n-le-l aa-i tl. " t.e priiicip:!''; H- l.i.l?., Jui, Itamia. S"'..; j a'.' Miller. :,'; b: N. B.ttrnv ii. it. S.l JatT-i-: w. s 1. c. '.v- - :.i J- S i:.i--;-.. in, Ju.y - W.Sluil'i. , ,. ., ... Cr-ix.. JalyOi: l.-ith.-r .oiti -Vfikhmi.i, Auu.-tl: t . . " " 1!. Ilivelv. vitri'n'finvii i '-. Au-jn-f S'iMus V Aiupai ' '-'r": Herker. Stu.irn-s .V.u' 1 he j reseat :u " e the .esioa ll k sfih'e. , , Tuiik-n :ll l-e arr.ir"-d t.y t,:.-..- ' rer'i-ective si-lfs.'s. and will ry iennili "I t.-nn a-i i oram ... - It. VI III Ci.u.ity super K'rA. July 21. "V'otici-:. A-. .lice is her,''r -iven tl.-X M.'-' snd Ti.ei.i. re -iiume.-m.-.n f' : ... - ......a ... v ii' inl l.Vl. l pxi..n , .r - F... ii. .4. A- ,.ler an-l it UI4l.ia UI . . ..-, .- . .,,l . v,irj --' -. .... i; is. T U toliO i: E V. 1 M t-' l 1 ' Aiwi.. Fl.i-ce !' hi mar1. . :i:nl ilr J. II. - f ... ha. m m is ti . ill tit..'!'- rcin !ia T I Mi . wiil pi. an-1. .IT Seoi! at Mk.i. iui .- t',:i aii-i .I.-.ily; --i- ii w Tlie I .-.'i-i-is i: ( .1"". ! Kanry ' tiriu oi of t!i ii ty will At i: tll.lll . W-.tllrl Uii.- lr:t;,.(l hUiae:, r tMn- Sittl ' .IT!- C, ki i: U ( '.iljj. -. f..l .-.tr i , it'.B iiil'.-r f.-.-H fii.,1 it frt.-' , in lisc an. i.-.-ter v.i-iii in tii wlit-rr " ol s! ami ... lTb,- A Ji tr. th. fn. h. r!.ut j . linve wliU), w:-iHi This i:fe. 1'Ia.te Si ,i,i PN-:. i Jnm-31) nr V
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