f V 4 i f ' i I The Somerset Hemld. EDiVaRD Sf.TLL, Editor and rropriet-w. WtUNtSDAY. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. STATE TICIiET. GOYERN'Oll. JAMES A. BEAVER, Centre county. S ECU ETA It Y OF IXTERXAL AFFA1K3, JOHN M. GREER, Cutler county. LIECTENANT fiOYERNOK, WILLIAM T. DAVIE.?, Bradford county. For. rox'.;r.K-MAN-AT-LAi:r,i; MARRIOTT RROSIUS. Iincr.ster county. jrniciAitY TICKKT. JUSTICE OF flTREME COt'RT, WILLIAM IIENRV RAWLE . i'h)ladel:.'hia. corxTY Tiruirr. A?SEMKI.Y, WILLIAM S. MORGAN, Jenner township. ANDREW J. COLBORN, Somerset borough. l.OR HuV.SE liIRECToR, JESSE HOOVER, Mi'ford township. .H it Y COMMls.-ioN Fit. CHARLES V. RAYMAN. RrotiM'-rsvalley township. el- ,. Ilutuisov A..t.i:x. -K'iiv Auditor General of this State, Se4Jfvt,fS' jyou pull down the candidates nomi- land while it aumta this, it chows a -.jr&:i5,J j nated at Harriiburg, md permit us tiet-rroination to reject the corner 8i&Et&f i to nominate new ones for you "and stone ot the Republican party, as has U-vn non-inated by the Presi-! ing to iu der.t to be V. P. Marshal for the .;VK,.y Republican should caro Territory of Dakota. j fully read tlie reply of McKee, the lr appears from the official report that the Po-tolhoe Dojiartment is now not or.iy self-sustaining, but is 'making money. Tor the first three months of the present year its receipt-: over . xpenditures were a!" nil Tmk Villi ye Ihr v.7 say? that Sena - tor Mitcliell wishr ids folh.wi rs in CliK-tcr county " b run a candidate for (Vitvres?. "J as to divide tne i.e- publican vuic and secure the election of a Detivcrat," When the matter comes to he tested, Mitchell will iind lie has few followers in Chester ounty. Tin: I;i-le I'dent Committee at its me-ting last week was the most thoroughly bossed sissembhge that oyer met in this Suit-'. It was not permitted to do anything but adopt a reply to Chairman Cooper, which Wharton Barker had cut and dr3, and already in print, and read to the lucmlK-rs as (heir reply. Six hundred and seventy-eight thousand dollars seems a good deal of money to pay for the publication of the census reports, but as the Sen ate has appropriated that'sum for the purpose, i?. must be assumed that no less an amount would suf fice. One tiling is certain, that the census must be pu'dished, no matter what il costs. Di:. II. C. McKiM.KY, of Miyers dale, lavored the Independent com mittee at its meeting with a speech in which he said : " TIih Alli-iieny mountains ikivp an Imle i'nileii! in (mcIi . reviee ; I.il UK s-a'ii s. i tlit'y ':i!l hour Elevate your voice, Doctor! Most of those imaainarv fellows are so deep in the er-vice they won t hear! you. Dixawakk count v ave l-r.70 votes for Wolfe last year. A correspond ent of the West Chester Il-jniblictin says a careful canvass this year fhows les than "VW for St wan. onc- fourth of the.-') being Democrats, and most of the remainder support- ersof Iluckaiew. c have no tltiul-t that reconstruetetl t.ie t nso:;, ana jutv This is not the first battle it this is a fair sample of the situation j has ruled it so happily and justly j h;,been caiietl upon to wage ntainst throughout the State. Lnica.(fr for tlie hist twenty ye irs, cai.oot be j 1 110 combined hosts of treason and v,"iVer. lietraved to its death by the handful ; Democracy, and v.e doubt not tliat jof pigmies that have taken up theja2ft:n ' ,iow,.r ot- tv will be Damkl DAfoiiKirrv, of rhiladel- j arma of revolt asrainst it. We have jju, k,.,i rrom tvie ,,Ue aier. phia, though a " Democrat, is not J cUcountered far more formidable; ,, much ph-asod with the nomination, j internecine foes than these, and The reiual of the Independent of Pattison for fJovernor. He looks ;t;,ere is nothing left of them except I Stpte Committee to entertain any upon the young Mary lander as jthe historical record that speaks of ' proposition submitted by the Rc small potatoes and few to the hill, j their vain struggles and i-nominious j publinm party means of course, war Ilelooks upon Beaver as a greatly! dl.f,,t. The Greeley revolt, and the j TojK superior cmuidate, ' '.letter prepareil , Gret-nback movement, fiipjrted as j carried to tlie limitand it has 1-eeome by law and other things to rule a j they were by the .ombined Demo-; time to see what there iin it. Even State than Jlr. Phttiscn." Dan s ! cratic party, were thought t be sure j the Independents theni-elves in their head is level. Icai,?s by those who 'played them, wildest visions of ,owcr have not i , v . ,iventurel to tnink tliey itmiiosed ; j and yet they proved tne most signal j the inRjnri. v t)f tIlC ju-jlablican nar- 1 hkre is ap:;rentiy to be no re- ( uf failures. J'he hard common sense . t v ; the letur adopU-d, sentand pub auction oi Internal Kevenue Uxe1(f jKfoplc is akin to inspiration. : lished, in which they refuse all olli this vear. The bill reported for that ! D.stinct' vely tiiey know the ri-dit, ct r,i 0' compromise, admits in alnnsst pure was so amended by the ; vrH regardless of the polit- express terms that they re folly U i i- ,1 . .-,'. . r . , ;- 1 aware ol their numerical lnfenon- Deuiocmtn in (...nress that it as , K.ttl vVl-xiS an hour, who lancy:or;ty -rlltv have ,orne isfied practically useless, and has been in- they ca minlead tliem. The utter i that they cannot run the party, the definitely wslpoi.ed by a solid peliishness and self seeking nggrand-1 only other vent to their unrighteous Democratic vote, aided bv a lew He- iement of the small trickster who 'ambition is to see whether they can publicans. This is the way the j are masquerading under the stolen Lruin l: J Vnn that the at 4 i i , i .,.1 n r i,.J i- r . tempt is of no importance is to make Democrat lessen tht burdens of tlie garlJ of reform, is as transparent as a fooIigh ?niNlftelor to i,iiniv J r. people, over which they so mourn-; js the assus;ed modesty of a harlot n0re existing facts. McKee ar.il Ins fully howl. j who publicly prates of her chastity. ,' followers, like Arabi l'a.ha of Egypt, , Tun Independent b..ses are tell- ma can neither le led, misled, or le- ,. 'u" . , , , . , ' , that all other persons nre infidels ng the people .hat the way to make trayed by men Kuch t-s these; a few; or heretics of the true faith - nnd the ILepublieaii party successful in 0f the weaker brethren may fail by j they stand ready to annihilate', if in the next Presidential campaign, is jthe wayside, hut the glorious old ; their power, those who would majn to divide it and have it whipjied party oi idea- and principle will 5n P4'' order a,( "atjonaI integ- now. What a profound knowledge! move on. scarce noting the loss, ffij, "'St.n?fn,j f f "I1?"0 f. . ,i r v t, , . , "9a Biiown the utter fully of rebellion of human nature these fehows m... Close up the line-, fnends! we march in these day of respect to legitimate isess ! According to their doctrine all . again to assured victory ! i authority in cither .Suite or party, j-ou have to do is to soundly kick' ;8ceneofthe wild confusion some- and cull a Hepubiican and he will ! At the meeting of the Independent 5 tim follow such fanatical out lick vour hand and do vour bidding. ! State Central Committee in Phila-i ,,rea"s,? ,in .wh.ich .there. i All men of common riense that if you i;Vjde and party row it ie irretrievably beaten, 'half of the Itepablican party, to sub- A 8 well might voa eru-ct inslejinit both tickets to ail the Uepuhli- The IudeiK?nueul5. in their renlv, ' unblushinely say, we do not care 'comparative strength ol the canai whtther we are in a l;-.rge minority j dates reveals th true motive of the or no, we will not let the Rej.uhii- j Indejiendents. It is a virtual ad- lonn nartv ar.v longer exi.4 ur.'es? : . g . CT ! then they hypocritically roll up tbeir :icves tnlk about, attempt.- to l-o the ; ...AKu!it 2. i2.!,,0,... f,i!1;11, u yolt of;If the rights of majorities are. lt-nied,! ! party. ; i:eruf.'iioanim . ;h safety 1 ' cTt ' ! Pesxsylvasiaxs can wi trust the Government ol tne . late w one who fought so gallantly for all;, jthe- Mate as general iaer - Pattison never fought for anything . Rn aUeinl,t by a few ambitious and except office. He has one good ot- j .jffi DKn cf mciocre abili fice now and wants another, wilc : ovmi(le tho Kepuiuican organ General Beaver has none, althoup ! ;2a,ion , cQn. , tfae rank anJ fle Beaver was crippled for life in c-jof ;Jj9 J)arty T,)(.v h.l(1 jeterm;ned fense of the Union, while Pattw-n j iu aJvanct of th; meeting of the is young, hearty and ought to be j IJarri.burg Convention, that if they able to earn a living without couki not C((lltroi it they would re hcc.Tdcgraih. j n j : r,ursUance of their con- i Tuk Philadelphia 77i((McClure's I iparj is asserting that Don Cainer-1 Ln ia t-rvtintiiKT f,r thn i.urchafe : '-'b-" a i i j of the thirty thousand votes oi me i Knights of Labor. This gross libel ! on the workingmen of the State not onlv shows the contemptuous opin ion of their honesty held by the ! Democratic leaders, but it proves ! that they are already inventing lies to cover the defeat they know is in i store for them and their " Independ-1 ent '' allies. The proposition made by the Re- j publican committee to submit the! 'differences as to candidates existing between the Regulars and the kick-1 ers to a new convention, to be se-1 live ..... adopted by the IndepenueiiU, was uiuukuj ... .-j by tiift kickers will induce ail honest ' men to withdraw Ir.-m iurth.-r sup- 'ij'orl of the Independent niov. nicnt. for-iSut: th SUCCCeS uf tL,? i ! Ino,;ratic party will of course stdl j iboss of the Independents, to the peace propositions made by the Re publican State Committee. It clear ly shows that the sole object of the Irdem-ndents is the defeat of the ! and life of the party ; but retleetion Penublicv! nirtv and the liand n--cxaiiirati..n the calm, sober lupuuiica.i iun ana me n.in i.n-, ov;r of the Stale to (he Democracy. ! .-fc.i.-l t.iolighl o! n.e.l accustomed The a-irnirsion is plainly made thatlto think for th-niSI ves, wnl show j they do not care whether the o,..tU. lar party f.a the upion of the ma iuritv r of a minority of t;. v. s thev will neat it u tr.ev caii. ,or Tukkk is but one il.'ii lelt lor Republicans to do roll up tiie.r (Tivs.'-nii ... to work with a will for the galla.it Beaver and the bole . v-. rr Kim ii'i !,-.. ticket. hirtii"s:i-c! iwrijiM, have negotiate! au-t tre; ten v;t:l ' I audi the handful mae.-Oiitel: traitors to the party, until we have not only given thei:: s..me ln-.poci- j ance, but iuspairtd our strength m public estimation. We must now show that it via- a consciousm ss of nnr men uovvt-r fiiiil a se'itimet't of magnanimity, and not fear, or any i innate weakness, that induced ourj leaders to attempt to conciliate tht ', prowlers and kickers, lhese men were determined from the fir k.-,.. ! Tl.f. ''o r-v i'n-t ! i -i r v . -i betray the party lnc: ..u.cj u,..t , thy ,,e eviln.of sufhetent cingmtuue if they cannot rule they can rum it.; to ;Urtity ,lsl j,, li:.,:,nng the State and it remains for us to show tbatlivt.r ,n x,e i).;J!H-iaey ? Shall we thcy can do neither. j forsake our princif-ics. overthrow the They are actuated by no principle; fair ?trucinr;. hieh we have so la - and thf laver.o cause of Tievr.nee.il.,.,...! i,ji.i 4i i.. o:. !.. in . They cannot successfully impugn the character or standin-.' of any of our candidates, the method or fair ness of their nomination, or their ability to discharge the trusts which we oroi.ose to nlace in llmr h.;:..l. 'il i They do not prcten.l to be abio t.jel(. tfaito:s .vidently Uke us t 1-e? ; elect their candidates, but they have :r we ,er,. Jj-ots to be led hv the I ma-nifiedtheiro.va importance, and j have been Mattered ami patted oil the back !y tne Democrats until they fancy they ho.d the halance ol j pmver m the Male, ami ca i .ian;s ii iover to our ancient iind life-Ion 1 i . ' enics. Si have thought traitors j ever since the world began, end yet j , treason to principle, 'to country, or j j to fhd h:u never yet U n successful. The ljrious old Kepuoiicau party, I that crushed arrn'Nl treason, and ; . : The Hepubiican party of I'enusylva- ir bidding! State Central Committee in Phila - . i . i ,- -p. i i . use know .delphia on Thursday last, the prop-;ihe whip thc j osition of Chairman Cootn-r, on he- honert cans of thc .S'te, through the mi di- ,. ... , ' ne W- urn of a primary election and n. new convention was promptly refused. '. The rejection ol" no fair a test of the j minion that tt.ey are in a nr.noritv , v.ed ai of all l.epubtican ment, that the majority shall rule. then th.-re ran he no " government j " , , , , f fi Uhopartvoroutof.it, they will w , 1 I"-""!'1' Iur lueS ground to fitness between the upper Peol,ie-' land nether millstone. The lair- The trutj. au j u un,i,.rt.00d ;.,,,.j:.,r:t mrn ,. so-called Indenendcnt movement is simply firacy notwithstanding the fict that the convention was practically a unit and its candidates nominated with remarkable harmony they held a new convention, composed, not of representatives of the people, J but of self-constituted delegates rep- , i f ,Um..l..M and in accordance with their origin- j ;al plot, reluse to accept ail propose tions looking to a compromise. This being the situation, it be- bnnvi all lnie Renublicans to stand , , ors,anizalion ita candi-! T.;erc can h(t ,)ut onc Re. j., Jiartv in IVnn.ylrania. and i wft mn gucCIHl nr f:liL If the party cannot sustain its supremacy j ,without purreninu- its honor ; it H can tonlimic its existence only by IsuiMiiittmg to the uK-lati-m ol a set Ji)(ii who are determined to riile:v; vu thyt the Independent lie nor ruin it, thru it had better die. publican State (! !nmiltee have von i P.ut v Iiave no id.-a that so itrno- sidcrcd the four suggestions eonlaiu- ble u ft as to l stabbed to h-alli n hy Uie billuls, t;fj traitors, is in reserve tor our dunousj j fllll ti;rertea t(, S:iy tnilt (his old party. The people may at first j committee iind that none of tbe four he da.'.ed, may be partially deceived, are metluxls fitted to obtain a bar by the hue and crv against ' bos-es," I "oniou- and honorable unity of ihe " , .. !i lleouiiliean voters oi Pennsylvania, macr.me rule,' ( .ameromsm, f inAA ly that which is the entire stock in trade of ieni, for he r(fil,.,n tial m,y Hl;,rj tlios" in revolt against the integrity i no gujiran'ee th,:t, being accepted. . these to be mere pretexts to ir4fhime 1 .uhi!c miH't. iiviiocriUca! cant, ; shams t over tiie original consjiir- , , 'fc'"" " '' i- 'i"' v """'.- ' leadership :' liie party. Men' oi sens must h;ue sonivtliiiig tangible reached through to irasp, must i... : i... .i j for ,M- h,t--Ul.,v c,iU be ed to 1 ., , : . - , , ' . v , ,i ,1V(. t he1 i party to wh-.is truth and loyaity w o-.;c the puseii exis'.ei.ce o! ir i at j ,.,,ir,-v r.lyernni'iit. Phev - j v.- teivin iiave we Oen oos- ed '.' Are not oar' ' na.lv 'mi - chir.ery parly' discipline uecessaiy for every organi.: :tion ? What has I Cameron, or so-called Canieronisra w,;,ri!rv to the principles.. against the maintenance o. the m- ;tv oft)e .,artv t;;3t vVe td.ou'd m'n I overthrow it for t';e sole purpose of l'!unhor.ing him? Are these v;irii if dustrial interests of the State, rdace the Democ racy in power in both StntP Mii.l Virion? And tor what? To simply crush a man we hold in i the hollow of our hand? To prove! 'ourselves the fools these Ir.oepend-i nose into the (ran openly s-..'. .' 'v ii-t .".l to ensnare us ; 9 ;0 ; The ll.-i-u'tiiicau piirty iJW fur twenty years encountered I 0es troni within nnt without, and Jt cannot now he stampeded bv handful of L-nerilias. It will aain .ther te ther its forces ft.r victory, i -fie buttle mav be fierce, and bitter, i .,,! t-xliaustin:, but victor.- will j reiv be v in. ii every hoiitsl He- Duoncan luUiiuiiv jrtornis me f - ' chiim to lie the embodiment of all j i ,,reV . ,-7 . , lUtre, u i much lost alike to tlie loyal audio nn,atriuti,f hlit thnJ the same, the triumph of legitimate got?- (crnment In this state the jnople nave fp"-en. and their authority is suj.ti me. i ;.ey imve placed in nomiiiutien tieir candi- datea for oir,c uh th:it , . . . true patriot and soldier, Gen. liea-' ver, at the Lead of the ticket. TLe Republican party has offered that the Dcoole e hall ajrain express them selves upon this question of who are the chosen candidate of the party. Rut this will not satiofy the inde pendents. "No matter how many or how few" may support that tick et, they say. it must be absolutely their dictation, or they Kovem-.Tr0p0se t0 gnt The decision is io :utf regretted, but it cannot now be avoided : their late wui ue upon ir own neaua. i-u k . iaded men in the faction already ?ee that the third proposition euh- mitted bv the Republican party could have been accepted honorably, and a living up to the acceptance would have amicably united ali parts of the party. They see that it is neither reason "nor policy, but the spirit of dictatorship, that rules the conduct of the 60-cal!ed Independ ent leaders, an autocracy that defies, as well as opposes, the will of the people. Profe-sing to desire the ex termination of bossism" that bows to the will of the people, they set up a bossism that bowg to no authority save their own. Their defeat will be their ruin, their success could pro duce nothing but either anarchy or despotism in the party. llarriburg leltgraph. ;THE KICKKKS ttFJliCT THK OF- 11Y THE ICKGt'IiAlt RK.I'l'U IJCAX XMMITTKIi At the meeting of the Independ ent State Committee held in Phila- delnhia on Thursday last, the irot ositions for compromise made by the Republican Committee were all rejected, and the following answer was adopted and forwarded to Chair man Cooper : j noma, ym Cov,o; C'uvniten j n(pviUaia SLUc CoJniUcc : i DkaiiSih: I am instructed to ad- t:if iu l!it' yourc minutesot tne proi-eeumgs ommittee, forwarded to ir.e I bv vou on tiie 12ih instant. the principles upon wlncli the li.de- indent Kepub.iefinB have tauen their tand would be treated with resix ct . . jut jJito .r AI1 of !., : (.0,.,uit, ,he probability that au at- i tempt to unite the Republii ans ot tne rotate ov ineir means unum eiui- er ifsult in reviving and strei .'tllrll- ing the political dictatorship which ! wk condemn or would enn,iiuii.iy j mtt the Republican Ul v and ; insure the future and eontinoed tri- I uinph of our common opponent, tin i Democrat p.rly. ' 8tons, the lirst, seoonu and fourth are so inadequate , i- ; : a o) i,en no separate loeussion , p; ; tjM. tiiri which alone mav .(ntion nas the latal delect ot not 1 mCUdlil!.' tin withdrawal of that -h:ted" ticket which wi.s made up r.ir.iiv months a"o. and lorn: in :el- y. t; lf t, Irtrrjsi,ur.r Convention to represent and to maintain the very ! evil of control and abuses of meth- :od to which we stand imposed. l' lik." the others ...of -mv.ird. rlearl r shows that vou ! misconceive the ca'uses the of Inde- j pendent Republican movement, ::s well as its aims and purpose. Youas- suuic mat we ues;re to measure me tiv(. rnlnibL.rs of tll,teU wll j san(n thf ilarrisburg ticku and j those who find their prinupks ex- j pressed by the Philadelphia Couven- !1'0" - Thisisa cc.mohteand Iht-d mis- 1 apprenension. -,v e are orgiiui7.cu i 'iiroiiiote certain reforms, and not to . . I itb:,ndon them in j.ursu'it of votes, j Our ihjeet is the overthrow of the noss system anu oi me soon h.Vitt;m' n .xltoi tins we are willing ., ;, - f ,,..... ,.-, j will be honestly and earnestly ior that purpose. But we cannot i make alliances or arc-e to comnro- ! inisey tle't on their tic ! liri-.i ti t. , ,. . ,.. 1 . . w.jic!l ;ve j-;.lVl. VU, uie o rv oo.ee. vi ine movement, m taer your ticket has the support of many or lew, ot a . rmuonty or a mmor-.f v a;"" Hepubiican voters, does no :... n , . . i . . . a!- ftct in tlie smallest decree tlie duty of every citizen to record himself amst the abuses which it rep re- - ents. Had the ircntlemt n w compose it been willing to withdraw themselves Irons he held, as tney were invited to join in doing, for the common pood, by the Indeiiend-1 tnt Kejiublican candidates, tiiis act would have encouraged the hope that a new convention, freely chosen by the people and unembarrassed bv claims of existing candidates. ! might have, brought forth the nccd ed guarantee of party emancipation and nubli'; relorm. This service, thev have declined to! . . . - . . . i render their party : they not only claim and receive your repeated as surcriCes of support, but they permit themselves to be put forward to se cure the use of Independent Hepub iican votes at the same time that they represent the "hossism."' the "spoils" methods and the "machine" management which we aredetermin ed no longer to tolerate. The man ner in which their candidacy was decreed, the means employed to give it convention formality, the obliga tions which they incur by it, the political methods with which it iden tifies them and the political and per sonal plans for which their otlicial influence would be required all join to make it the most imperative pub lic duty not to give them support "t this election under any circumstan ces. Iu closing this note this committee must express its regret that, having considered it desirable to make overtures to the Independent Iiepulc licans, you shoip!d have eo far niis ripprehended. the facts of the (-itua-tion. It is our desire to unite tiie Hepubiican party on the sure ground of principle, in the confidence that we arethud serving it with the high est ljdtlty and preserving for tiie I luture servica ol that vitality of II alone confers uimmi ..f .s....;.. ....,1 u. Loiiiiiiut-.i eifiieiiLiJ. l no on iv thetJommnnweuHlrr..' j?" .... ;r .. . ru.,..l -.t'l'Unj, niort.:t!!y wounntng one, niio enubiicanism which ,Jum,i',,m"',M f"!"su I they dra-ed into camp in the f,u method which promised thi, rinit!iauor l M' : " in the approaeliina election in that proposed by thelndtiie.,, er.t Kepub-' lIlL V''1"1 . , VV' , - ' The Bill to ?j Mr. Ur, lican candidate, n thiir leUeof Julv '-l;'4,-w t0,rM f f' ' l'' lit i&ko ,,,;.,., ,; ;..!. . 11.:.: i lie has Wi ipaqjr.J 4 disiepuUUu , -r- ed by your committee. ' : On hfchalf of tie ll de-eudtl t Renublican8t.stecommi!t..oo, iv.,n. eylrania.- 1. 1). itliKEK, CLairuian. "1 Ww.J It lA'Clll . T! 1 II It'l ' ! ,. fi I A MIDMGH'f BATTLE IX BERKS, j How Thirteen Brave Farmer He- pulled a Ktnd uf Determined Ma- rantlcm iu he Yillagr or Hereford- rille Th. Iti.fTiAntt f m ru 11.1 In - rf - .. Ketrrat. " ! ' . . , ,. ;, j ' . Reading, July 26,-lhe full de-; Lon;w, July :2a, 12 M -A d;s- tails of a sanguinary batue with .vpHteh to the Exd,ar.Re telegraph uangol at least a dozen determined ; tmpsny dated Alexamlna, 12. h , . , . , . .. , . . r,., , thitveK have been received here irum i ; tios urtcrnoon . s.ivs: "1 he sound .. ,, ... ,,, , -,. r , . . , . it ,. the small village of ilerefordvule. in of heavy tirm? v. neard m the brec- . . . e i i fi , .i '.i . . , . . ,., the eastern section of Berks. Ihe tion, . tl! Abankir Iort. Anibi ....... , . . , , ., , . . . fxrlit u'ltf, irrir.u !il.f r.l JuN t till Clu i', n I,-.,,. t,. tl.sv . . . ... . .t ..-.. n..r .w r hour ol" night lasted several j bouw taj nulled in the wounding J of fi-erul of the farmers who were engaged ia driving off tiie intruders. .. The object of the thieves was to rob i a ricii ui itier iiitmeii iieioi i '. r ,- e , Clemmer. residing a few milts Irom a rich larmer named Men no 1. Clay tonville. The thieves first made their apjieantnce on Monday night and surrounded the house. They came in a large wagon, and it is supposed they are strangers who were encamped in the hills near i erry vine, several auempis weie ii :o . L' I A. ... lllll'.l'J I.I1VV 1 111 V A 1 7 s' . ' l' )lrl. IHb down the heavy oaken doors, but j , y ' b ' ? C Mr. Clemmer aroused the neighbors 1 " mas ' d,N?d' 3 tht by sharp finng at tho thieves and!1 V'' i1,,i:-,.i, , ,i,n;,. y ,. ' 3, . , Another di.natcn states tr.at tncre they disapearel. Aj.parentiy tney ; wijl IlOCCsation 0f military prep- were ""armed, hecause they dm not j arati s u j, thmt !lt tt t ,'e return the hre, and it is now mip- l lfftr , .v K. ,nnt t() in po-ed that they had not anticipated ,. -r e such a warm reception. ritEl'ARiNei for THK xhiicves. i. rt in.. pressed with the idea that the thieve would make a second attack ami he i succeeded in getting a number evenii.Lr. The nei-hbors were Jacob ties were tully armed with guns, Mover, David U. Clemmer, James: "X V . VVJ"v,M,.""",a . i "V '. , , I 15. Punk, Edward Klutz, Jas. Henry , without the assistance ol the Amen-jare,u..-t tobtl.oasatta.-k-ht.-l, m:,ve...lj William Wiegner, Nathan Winner, n'an? l ' . i !Uan-c":,w "T ""T r""; William Gaulman, William Geisler, i a todisa.ethe nurn.Tous duties ; - H t,, ko.tvvs and l,v.-r . .:v . a,,l ! N. (1. Clemmer, Christian Clemmer j ? '"pressing lire,, prevenung loot j -f the aUtu-k -v,, , and Josenhus Gerhard. These par- M5- and eieanng ...el , . . -w i ni i nir oj turn Lr.iT.u inoi 1 i i l a v- i n.fvLi r- i .. r. . ...:-.. . t pistols and r lies, and were quarter-1 '"; " " ...i on thoeronnil Pir nod -?itioHcd ! -Ncl",!" " t!,(' bombardment:! or vai.i-abi.eksai.est.ite. ; ed mi the ground Goor and .ta lonca . a,mitt:n- Mr tli-t I uy" -nierofiate iuci rthe at the Windows in the Upper -tones. ' '"'V "U J",' ' 11 Orpi.n-C..urt,l.v.,int.-r.etCwur.t, Fern, .. a,:.l About eleven o'clock a noise was j 'o cou.d not oupl.cate that. lXr heard on the outside ainl two men I u:k i:.n.s ta.mi'KIjf.k with. j SATL'IIDAY Ai-fj 1SS-' ' halted in front of the house, appar-; Lonikin, .Inly 2. A dispatch to j at eo-ci.k h. ttic .'.en0. the' sur:'s..u ' entiv wearing black masks. TlieyU!.;: C-;i!rnl News from Alexandria : 'Sun ,h:lt r'-,i "-t t in i fi;un:e m t jr were observed reconnoitenng ao.ut the front and a lew minutes later; the o:n; sent with onicers to meet three more strangers appeared. Raouf Pasha cone to trief near Ma ...... r-., . v : haila, Arabi Pn.sha having cut :t!ie Closely following them were tLrce j tiejre and finally four others arrived, j .....i..;n.e .!..,. .,u Th..;,- t- o.. ...u...,,b ... ........ must, have been tied some distance ! l ' -'.'""J- .-i;"ouu. tuiri , . .,.! .. 'eVeninU to seiZ" aini OCCUDV a I1- away. As it was not seen near tne; -. ... l,..ne II. w tl. (fe v';l nee'l to ward the rear part of tiie house, tut before they reached tiie house the j tanners inside opened tiie dtors, ....A ..... .ti..te.r.l .. .... .... lun.ini "iu JH'i ..uwiiiiiicu . ..'iiM at tlie ihieves. .Sham cries of aouv and pain followed, but none of ib-ia uroKted. ihe tlneVes leu f led back to eil t!i; liic, the road .ilni l'eturnt '.Yoiiiiumj William viaiitiuau io toe Hi rn Willi a hall Irom a revolver. J'oe f.u iners were itd bv Jacoh Mov- er and thev fought with a will, Volley alter volley was tired at u distance of twenty yards at tiie sioivly retreating marauders and the liriii; was briskly returned, iluliets .viiislleil hv Ireelv, out ad tiie were from it vol vi rs the aim was mislead. llurih the tllirtl rollua Jas. ilelil was struck in the leti shoulder, iti lliclir. but a slight llesh wound. llielif.LT but a Slight Uesll WOUtld.; The- rdght was ouite dark and the larmers kent well together and lirtd , . ,-, . . . . r. i. low. AiU-r ;it ie:n-t int! hour s llifhi. ... ,. Olio oi ute. uiieves, iioi.areun i... i...- .i i :.- ir.lIliCl I! l I IT.. I'll!! lTI I If LJ LT. lllllt II r hi. t . 1 ... ,,i t -...-.) urn down every stable, barn ami house on the place. Ammunition . : i ...I .i i- r..M ueing CMiuuRien me laiuiein icii i 1.. ... . , . . . it. ....... I. I nir j I. .111.. It U'M-l.s..,. fiMivil that the thieves luiirht h.-ive ; u... ii put ...1 un.! r,.lnriiMi t-i tin. hnlK hy a think luoveinent and robbed ' tlie nremises. It i su'itioscd the thieves, retreated in their wagon, al though tiv auspicious character.-s were seen in lite neighborhood to- ilay. It is also bellevetl that Seveial i ot tnem were badly wounded and wen- taken awav iu that eoiioitioi:. A I ur'ims Hide Chicac.o, July -ti. A sptvial from j Denver to the Tittxe-t gives the foli'iw- ing tletaiis of tiie accident which ' happened to a special train contain-' nig Hon. UiUiam Ariiistroug. the . newly appointed I'nited States l!.iil-( roau Lomuiis.-ioner. and lii p.oty, if o' Interna! Kevenue: on the Gunnison extension of the, "1 have the honor to report that South Park. : the i.ntiual t xim.Ki.-ttion ol'iiie ollices The train consisted of au engine ; of the one hundred and twenty-fix and ono Pullman car, which was j Coiieciorj of Internal lit venae well filled with the prominent rail-1 throughout the I'ldud Siates has road men anil a number of ladies. ; been completed, ami that it has been Jutthisiuc of the Alpine tunnel j found thai, ihe entire collections of the engine broke, ami the train rush-, internal revenue taxes for the past ed dow the sleep grades ami around , rb.cal yea., amounting to 1-1o,oJiJ,-tiie sharp curves and precipitous 'Jl-'J.71, Iiave been accounted for and places at lightning speed. The brakes j tamed into the Treasury, seemed powerless to stop the speed. I "it is further my plt.i?ai;t duty to Mr. Armstrong says the c.-nduetor told them to jump from the tiain. He rushed to the rear platform and j was forced to jump by the jrcssure j of others behind him. The engine . Was iinaily lletachtil tioiu the Car. ! Meanwhile several had jumped from : toe ear. Mr. Aimstrong w.is knotk - ed .".enselees and lnidly bruised, tnit no bones broken. James Cauiield, Ids nephc-w, had his right leg broken j above the ankle. He was taken to ', Colorado .Springs in a spejial oar. ! 1 . if . x . . ..... t l 'l. .Montgomery, I nite-l Males AT- my Surgeon from Fort Hays, alight - ed on his head and was. terrihly bruir-ed about thc face and breast, Tht ladies retained their self-posses-! sion better than the men. Teirll.la Forest Kire. East Tawas. Mich.. July 27 Ti e i forest tires u re facing fearfully, ex : tendincr from f.lf.wi.im to within a i mile of Tawas City, at the miners' lanu. A lew miles from Tawas City the farm products are burning and Kj. . Ciirrie V place is on lire Tl. r..... it ,:.! .or i.-iineis nre tiriiiitr iiien ...... ... i .. i- .. . ... ' tin. ie iu snore arm sen.i ntr me e in- drcniotown. On the East Tawas road many of the fences : an.1 much hay and grain ant aflame, ; and three divellinvs "niirned The i loss is very great. Travel is cut oil ! in many directions. .Strenuous ef- j farts nr.. K... .....I- t.. Clan.l dam. - ' V I'iltslMirith Qnprial .laile.). I irrsin ariir, July -,.-Jury Com-1 w. ,f,on ,rui three miles this side ... missioner lleiny Lnndere, 'Iiojnifton vter-htv morning, killing was convictcil twq weeks ago njtwo nie;,. The 'teamsters, seven in company with a notorious rouh pi i i -. f i . 1 . I - . Ill iiiu !r n.itnetin.e. he tiinperance ; 1 " K ";"IULI lL1J colleague !$ lo bett.r.atid a com-; mitiee, w iiicit h. if! been probiiu into .i i r .i i i , il.Q .,,r!.; , f il .:;.. 1 k a.in kii iiiu uuivi-, im"; I'ti-j-1 licly called upon bun to rtsijm. ' li-.ivnirr rolil....! sl.oi. Wall ii i i.inesp'. 7 ,. T itnov therbd,t!V,V,,,,;V-' ";m!W ' "Vof heavy firing, and after the i'Ui, .. il udiie Collar u serve- a year at hard j- .i t.T'i t.;. i :;...i I THK IsATi:ST P1IASKS OF IXIYITS Titon.i. ' The IV.rte l!eilJies t rriM-lniiu Arab! j a Ileiiel-riaioii IK Irfiejx I'ersisU 1 ..tt 1 tfnvli.v M:j.hlnl' fir,,. !!..! I ' ... V... j,.... WW... ; and a!i armed eiigineand tender jei.t out to meet il. and a few , i were exchanged.'' 'r AXoTitrn of amdi's TiiicKS. this entered the powder-boas wi. r 1.20 P.M. A disri.itch from A'iex-i some of the cans itood ooeo. and i - , . r- . 1 x- ! s'.ndria to the Central Aews savs : ; , Arahi Pasha offer to retire to a Mussulman monastery in Syria. Amor? his colleagues, for whom he asks the same terms, are Toulb.i Pasha. Ah Fehov, Abdullah Pash-i and Manmoud Samv." Tiie same teleL'ram states that the' ; j ;M di!!patcliwl hv tlie Brit- ! !:..!. ..-r. ...r.. I.,,.f T.. i , , i ,- .....:...i r,. i. iyjj til II rtil y- j t ii I I 1 Ii '.MIJ Cairo states that a number of natives ! 1 . i .uiesMco oi r-uroperi i loiots anu ' t wearins helmets, have been paraded I through the strc ts as captured Rrit - : '4; ThecorresiK.ndentof theTinien at ,uressei in ruropen ciotncs anu Alexandria teieghapns s lollows : ; t ; .Jf . V t " . - i , st.vtes tioil a pn..t m!ne preeeding i Hue. during the night. I'KKl'AHIM KOI! AN ATTACK. ; .U.KA.MmiA, .lUIV i .M 1 . . - . . T... .. . . . -r , -o . ... ,i tion on the r iib.v; li " v" " v ' ' " " "J oo oi in w oio. s i a ,..t,: r., u... Til.1; All ll'KU: FoMTs. London. Jul v iS Heater V Teh - I" !.. 1 .L- ."1 ! iSiomi .. i u f.o: o.i neiel tile IOJ - j low in:: dtsoatch : "Ahxandria, Julv 2S.-.dmiVal Seyiv.onr bavin- writ" - ten to the k beds v.- asknv wh at i ii inea.-'We le:; Wi il.d surest with re - .-ir. tothr. Aboukir (oris ul.i.-l. t he . Admiral said were a !.!u;tiin-' d.-ue-er to tie- P.ritlsh no.-iiioi.s at Ramleh. : j the Kliedive replied that he hat! sent ; Vice Admiral Kiam.im to summon ; the i:arri.-oii to return to loyalty, and ; that in the event of refusal he "would . leave measures to Admiral Sevniour's lii-cr.-tioii. 1- .' Ii- ,1 - . the :. .. . .11, -.,11 ui.Ti. o-i iiinini.T it I- ''eiii'Vet! it Will t( , rjomonrih'O on ..Iond.lV. botiion !'!.'( . . , -r . .. . .... v..,....,.., ...... t.l'-I "...I V . t ......... 1 r. ,.....,. T... .1 1. : , , , , , . , lr 'Iril'Utial A;iS PXecllled to-llrtV. 1 1" : ..... - . wiiT- :i.o.-! . . -.-; I loll.- .viio . V ,. ii to lie tl'i"L'eo tor , , , . Mierei i through the . . . , ., liH'i oeen sell I 1 1.1 t :ll"M1,. conoiieo'.i inrougli llie . . ; ,,jr .ltJVM Kl,,rtf.l i to io ttie siiootiivj-. i he jirocess'.on ! w:i bended by .1 ei ier, who announ- . i, . ti I'll i it. io1 cotnletotied man had been convicted of murdcrins Kuro- i 1 -l'l. . lle '.vi.-; .-hot out.-i'le trie I sates in jtresejice o. i'.ritish de'e- rates. A native orator win aided in ireit'iiir the tnassacree, and who has h::!ierto heni ii'-'M-e' in the to-vn lotiierio l.l. II O. .l.i 111 l I. iO.V.l, v a- avrt.d t. y. . i i i- i i A il. IClt ttlon Iroill Kit ir-el-1 low.tr ; aril v. il to i.av id v ill e '.'ivell a U " lmmciiiatt audience. lul.-rnul Kevenue. Wasiii-notoN. Julv lit i l.nving report upon the workings of i tiie iiiten.al lU x enui; Uureau during j the past li.scid year was to-dav nu.de i to the s-ecn ta i v oi the Ireasury by Hon. (b-. eti ll. Uaurn', Coiioiiissou-, repot i that during tiie p-i.-l six li.-cai J ve.irs the sinn :' 71S.NlA'71.01 has I wen collected from internal revenue j taxation .md paid into the Treasury j u iihoul any ls by fiefalcr.f.oi.. j ' The expense ol cileciiol. tor tiie ! last fiscal v ear i lnclinling toe exptn- " es oi.this oltice w-.: be Lunloii j tittal adju-.tincnt not to ixcecd ",- j MS.oO.i, or less than pi percent, on j the amountCoHtcted. The expeoscs ; of eolh-ction for the six years have . leen about S7,()7,.sXt, or o.U per. . . 1 . . . 1 . . 1 'ci. : .. I Cel.l. oil tne U!nouuieoiiecu.tl. i i.ih i Write or call to ..ee no In oartaasU-store on ; sum has been disbureed witiioutloss i3'"" He sure w wou i--r iiius:te.i j to tiie Government. i "1 have received siacial reports',.. I. J. HEFFLEY, from Collectors of Inte'rnal llevenne j w jaml Revenue Agents in resinrttoj a DMIM."?TUAT()U'S NOTICE. . tiie condition of tne rervioc through- x. ... ,U Thu. vi ,H ."",., twifJulin W. Halntw, late c.r JcanerTwp., i"t the COUlun . intj Stale Willi I S.m.rden ., Let-V. i L'ratltVIH"- Unanimity that thev havel I" J i ,- . , . I no reason 'to believe that any combi- nations exist in tneir districts to dvi'iaud the Govtllimenlot its taxes; Itiiat tiie fraudulent combinations I,..r jli.t'.n" iii-te:.ilie.t' in certiiin (lis- ! tricts for tlie illicit nianufieUirei ami sale of whisky and tobacco have I,, .un l.e,.tf.ii on 1 1 1 ;i t. tlie rplntious I .. . -I-. -- i ...t ......... ... ..nwea tUu rw"s ........v.. ...w ... Government and the taxpayers are harmonious and that there is gentral dwiitiou on the p,rt ol the people to com pi v wito the Internal i Kevenue laws - W'tiite Teamsters Itoast ait niliiin. Alive. lA-.RDsiiuno, X. M.. July '26. A j (courier from Clii'ion reports that a large party of Indian attacked a j ""' ""i 1 'dm alive. Ill Apjini. , AsiiisTOX, July . 1 he rrcs 1,leu- "i,s "Pproveu mr net appro;., i- atm.j m,iW for Mrs. Lucr.tia Gar CelJ. less any amount paid James . . . i , . J .. . . t i-.c ll , i .i,l .. uauitiu uu .in wuu i in un? Bui.iij as president of the United finite?-. nnmii.r stoo I nil the n.lM'i.ri fori ' T.'rrtt!e K.!-.loii at Oiicni;i. ClIK AOo. J uly 07. terrillic X - ,,)S;.on of giant powdi r ( Cee.rrid ..portly before 0 ocioek this even in ' a . .1 . I . ai a stone ;iarrv on me normwes',- ! em outskirts of "the city. The shock i was plainly felt all ovtr the ctrv. x!(.rkn"in W0!:t to :h y.-r J ,jUS. Cullt:linin tU,0 i i , , :,.' , .. i i ponus ol mam po viior r.tul one i ... . i v, 1 . ., !j5i j tho'i-ami n ve nunurcd i')t;:;us oia-t- j, it,. . !. ,. in' powder, tie toojc o'jf, a twem v- i r ',',,,. i ., . i , . . live pound can, let tne door open, 1.1. " 4 . ...... , .,.,. i proceed.ed to open it with a cold 14 ! chisel. The result was a snark. arid 1 .. i 1 i i i i caused ii second explosion, which u . ,.;, . :, ,. ...... tore the building into such minu: fragments that the pieces did no , daniHge as far as beard from. IVo-1 e vere knocked down bv the on No !S!V cussion many blocks away, one was killed but several serio; injured : l;.hllo In.tie.w ! Washington-. July 2S. -The ,,,,- r.iH-ion-r of iotc-'ia! all' ir- hai re-: i 11 1 "u" 11 i icvived telegraphic mformation to. the effect th.t ) Indians have left ; Yakama reservation, in Wnshm-on l territory, and have crossed the Co-' lumbia river on their journey south :ir'J- J : spring mmans; iro n.ri t rr vil ?bi.i'i onI tf ' i ---" -j-.....( ...... . -", i v . , ... I supposed thattheirobjectivc point ; i" tlie v;lIi'.v or. it'i.emuctM , j reservation, from which they were ! removed about I wo years ago. ! DMIXISTRATOR'.S sALK. LuHnlnifitims ... j.ic..h a.t. a.!,,h, h",:: .muuli. ritnir.uRrhc Kilti'n.ire Om!. Voke St lrnu V-minj, f rriun"k :j"inkin". istat m !tliers : OiDtaininK 1-4 nervs, mure or )". iri-id,nit tne Ice iu.(.lu uf live l'Te ar.mn.i the hmie an.l lrn. ' rn r,nati:.a i i.il ,-r .li'm,tir an-l axrif.ti. j tur.i! iuri-jp9 : al'uut ..) urn tiiercrl elearet, i I acl tiiivi:iu: tiivre.ni erccteil a two-jf.ry Ion bouse ' 1 I.ixturn: linu the cene of i.tiurire Jiay, ! i tiec'.l. TSSMS : rafll. Ten perc-ut. -,r i-urctm m,u,.v tube; ' P'l-' ' Oiie-inir.i ..1 an t,alnce j mere may I anr wwent tt n ie'.!. t. re. ! men a i.n uu 'ho uu-l ia ilou ! IBe iliwer ! ti-.e widow. i J.v-36 inxia KiiOAiis. Auininiirat'ir. ! A l intuit Mjna I n I rh,.n.- '.... l. i , . . vi. .,,.., v.. ! "i:ii iav t April, a. n. inj.'ttie un.iersilVicii i ! .TuV- ra'SU'a i n't I rer' A,,nii'll:'Ir-Vr ? '", i-r, -ic- a., u, ..i..i -'--S oi,w Ien.ly eiitulci teret.i, hretiy I ' "' that te m attenJ u th .lut'.ea ..f ."V1" - i ay t Atiausi, iiV). at. pis o nee. in Tiie i,.niurfh 01 s-merwt, a i ,yl THE '-GARDEN OF TIIE "WEsi1." i j j to the karvkum of Pennsylvania- , i i y-'1 a c .r ii;.i ivtn.i:n t -.- me ; '. 1- C OiU ' l-.H.L O Ol W rL ,:r l,P.rr M , . ! see i tii? , ?.,uri. ..a unit ;ir- w.ry wi.h l.imn ,i ei-j ' " lertnity. a. yn that haw ::o:i.n. s ..! i Urui lurner an.l In-if-r nn l nep.r tn are ; witfim uur r-u iu the iM Mays, an ! v m tliat Icacntry iu iu priiue. asii.w wi:n k .Men harl I ..'!, . WL.TL- IDI ti.Cll' ruOlf, t csrn uiur-1 lljl.r utel.H.lS ut im....... nit.l Mi'l'vim.. Ii. I !:.. v.il,.r -xemn is uen..nc i i...w my ir!ns per. -; 1!", Iree chre, tooov ..lie Uf.r.r)( tu insert ih.n r i "Nokth E-vht W:rtfM,t ri" e.'-mprlfi- th-t pnrt ' thc State IjoMrc.l Un r!.e ea..-t t-y Ii'ltioii.. and I io tlie north -J l .wa. It euii.rui.c r. t.trrltiiry abu-.it lu.i iniie fiiuai-. ctlehr.U'-i l.r I. Icrtitiiv. J abu-.it iu. tnii fuar, cLlel.r.u-i l.r Iu lertilny tiu..rstylcaiau;e, u-es.nMm, t tcru. lilll.'- I o-'TiK. ItliesiQnifv.it ei-nneeti'Mi. i.y trtiuk lines! nr rntlw.i. with :h:em.., j'hlla.e!--M- nn l New Yi.rk. Frlect ..r-ler. pa.-ean-i p.,int,- il tr.-...m I prevail. Ki.ty Ih.iusub.l I'diiifuvanijus :ilr- - TrtMt In Mt.Kuen. In thl line i:.--ri. t 1 have t-'r sale aliuut tlir-e l.uniire.l lariui', vary:.'! it. -:e. j lualny price and eU'.puieni i.i .ii'it the n,.r.u oi eu'''iieri. 1 Si:si Ki ll DusemrTi vk I.ir- I to Asv Aimniss 'kke or t'!iK.ii: Prh-es ! r-.nire r in IU t. 1(XJ per are. L"'. me hritlly cutMiic one ratL.ple larui ul the hiirfier prieell ei- !l.nt ot .ir W. M. i:ax'er. Ii) uiiici e-t ol H.mallial, (in Mirinn (ud:) .: l)..-r' re-h- CH-eliHttitod Ac lend." all It-n.-'l. eeroa I X1""' Uiul-r, SO acre hlae grj-ss, tine t.rini;3 ,never falllim), larK 1-riit man-in (.-u.-t uvr . lO.Ou") ; il of ua.ur)uuiieu ler.iliiy, pnK'.i!-in ! Hi IH-rtertiun all !?:.anaar'l Kmnis. vi.iaile .in.!; I ruit.. R. K. wa:i .n .in the premise ; six truing ' P1111 ''-Uy : witii.u hiitt-bour s ri le oi Haunlh.Ll, t a thriving city o! i,'..ti0 p'p. eri'-e. i ni?r acr. I Prt caiMi, reuiaiQ.ler id mot reitsi.nal.h; tc.-a:.. ! I'hf ratliray fare uf purchaser from hit home ta Palmyra and ret-trn trill be ailuireilii j part u f tA; ! cash payment. Title a-jarnteel perfect, j A.l.lrefs HO.MIU H. WlNrilLLU ,. j ! rteal Kstate Axent ar.-i I V.inoii!il'.,iier ill iin;;i! 1 lie I:.'- ; era'.ion for MiurL ealmvra. Marion Co . .V.i.. iy.-lin 01 Mi!!! Pianos and Organs Ar too crpensive tohave to i.uy r t-rv y;-:.rt r two, u be caivlul wlit tou 1ut an I of wh,.'m vou l.uv. Sensible wrtf.Hirt nve.l eear.;ely I ,!'! tlit nmi t th.it huve to he liHke.I aa.l ie.llie.! .tr-iir..! the ciiiotry an.1 ion-e.i i.vtnrKery ic,. pe.-toe s nou,:? e:.uuot be reliat.ie. Vou can o.)M.-n .111 it tliey ire ch- Oa.5l,y yo-.!i. Iltat will u..t lenr o,uij.,-.i i ii with s.:rh x'KKie1 a the ' I bin oir TiiE a p OLOlUWajf iTlSJlOtb. !u ..t e i-npui U..n br pe.i.siw. hut eome "kIh t)he.ui.aaners orwrite I'T irrnr. an.1 we hJ iu rliua, fk'.iii buUuS. uaul Au?2II15 !ut'..2 TSIES nrr xvrc'h.'Zl'S Per"! ltterfiora(Iiii.iis!raii!3onat.vee!eatehaTln)r twen erap'iil to the onilen-leneJ b tl.e untrau- turay. notice is herchy itirvn to all tracna In. delite.i to raii eetate to make iuiine.tiate f,ay ment, anil IIhxw havitia; rlaiiua aiaint it to i.re pent them (lair :uthtiul-iel f..p 1 JIKUH KKL.LKK, AJuiinirator. TTXECUTOHS NOTICE Jl J ,. . . . ..... "a" r T- ' M Unrouttb. Somerset iV. H.. .l-cl Lttrrs tuotaiaenur ua th a,9 etatt hu.V.I.fr h&0 liriU.lttl LIJ th ututerli'il 1. Ii. the tirHr atti(Titv. nt lr ! hralv irirn Jf SXZ. pieaee ir.-..-ni ti,eini!-iir authentieated forset- ! dement on Saturdnj-, tee Ziti .lay of sej.t . at tre store rooi.n.1 0.01.1 itaiit in ittita Morooarx S. A. PH il.sijA, J 13. UA IS. txecut rs. Beware RRY DAVIS' PA1W FILLER m Bin 16 A PURELY VEGETABLE KE3IEDY FOR INTERNAL AKD EXTERNAL USE. X oUtC and Speedy Cure for Sore Throat, Cough, Colds, Diphtheria, Chills. Diarrhea, ity. Cramps, Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Cuts, j i-jises. Sprains, Rheumatism, etc I IVrrp-tly safe to 11- lDU-rn rrlv or ivriMiy stile io u inieniirtiy or txrcrnaiir. i certain io snora rooer. o nutuj viii aDura ta im witnuat it. sola Dy ail uni?icints at iUcSvc.ana 91.00 a Bottle. PERUY DAVIS & PENN ; rm II ! Hi THE n n rrs rr v BEST IN THE WOWOlK! IT HAS wu EQUAL n 1 mnul ijiril I. !. ' Th- 1. c-t wpfw-ibi the Pwa Hrm i f?n?rirlefe. wth M iti" crabinatl.me of Hv liar- I : rornnil a !rl lorrarb llarrnw; urlriu-l. , ..x-tw.iir.iri-nirtfL'lBndftrom tine Harrow willioiit . ttio leat a t:l:e..-Tial tfru. By hori:r,ir til, t.JU kmR ! ;tftemW' T,ll! i,AKROW Hts ni.t to be i-ri to be apprixitei. s!;tbt:;.parch.v.iii.dycuiubu,noouier. y, rt p HaiTOW '' r enn narrow - ; chanced to a tht.-e-cobses koxaet niutKow. In.uipeTi'le f.r. r.-hitr,i. m the ppTnlrlnff whrs hrr.,w4 rsynt to ::i ail ortraiU tbn tmii wtli- Ths Fenn Harrow CHAXGED TO SISQU: -A- HAEKOW. 3 -Q 'J3 t ;ca Iiuv-j z LVi li-'tc oac-uore "A ' ll.f.u Th3 Fen;i Harrow CHANGED TO ECrEIj; "A" HASHOW. a . r i y ..,, V 1-! fpoft tne nr.'inal. rrr. r- t T!'ik tii iitt O'Ui'iet'j LhjiiL' Tho Penn Harrow cnAXar.a T!v rmorln? the ..-! trriTi fi--r.mr.-I y a llrj-row :m tirre i.-it-t , B.- t.. by; j n L it i' Ton ran nmn. in ii lurmit. a;:J b-nnm sort tirtli !. nrwirinl; nn hare an.-l.itii' Iiarr-.w thA b-.rtnm aci hrth mi.ih. it ovr a n.trfe nzni hai-' r-.w tfiA t..i. ao.1 Uth rt.k. or you rau lift e-.thtr I- .tnt as-! hlv thr-. e-int ou ll rourid aiMe :h:ns that cannot Im ileiw with auy utbv Harrow. The Penn Harrow I It has a!wa5i. in a fmI ineon.-eTii".tr:ri-tth j Harrow to and from th- Di-L T! lin Harrow ottviatea lh:-t. as no nailer m hi'-h Harr..w you wi-ii i ne :n 'n- eomtnimtiou. it hn ill enva alcrf I la haul it n. . ,' The Penn Harrow n:ade ri the hrot white Mk, with uteri . l..eth..v. li pnin'e, m t-.erj way Itm-rlHM. I l:r'iy.Ji."J:,J K'J'V'ii'V i.M.t r.-Tivr-EUT-.t. irill de dffuhle f he. work ! wmv Albpr tasrrew r, n.l w tl. innwr hall' ni-i laimr. mh.1 in wnrrmnceii I o tin nil v. - 4 laimr. Mad in wnrrmnteii to it nil v. - : r-rt-wnt r mai.rv r.lun.l. d. OlltlKiiAi' ; SlE.lM) BEIONVI.MLU. : V30. dfueaCaMio3cait-ntchatjarmmt'). ' ,rr wtxTTn lv ri-- mrvTv j AGEXTS WASTED I E.tx. tOl hTi. Ttrw TTIDOnW UJVnrjPTnSrCf m I rCltn CaltnUll CAriof allibnLlU IU. CAMDEN, N. J. TOTICE. Pbel stah.l V;.. -''1. Auk. Trm. Francis 11. Youlic. Firia Attaelim-rt I Somerjet !onnty, m The l'..n e-fwealrh of Pennfiylvania. To ihe Sl.er.I somtr.et l.uu-1 ty, Treetinn : e coni!ii..n-l 2 '-a O'al J-a at tach Frim-is K. Vuj.a u:e i vuurr.,uut. ryall ;in I tinzular his ""i. an.! .-u..iieU. u:i..la ami tencmeiiti. in wluo hn !s it .-ae-p:.-u a.cvcr the stone may be. t-j thel lie i aol aiiiM-ar tieiore our C'(.urtoi Coii.u.-i l'i.'. t. boiotn at S-.ui. eret. in an. I for aai.i I 1 uuty. - u the l. uoi. Mu Uay of Auut there io answer 1 r.elx 'al.l ..la Ilea ci delft ior a sum t..i eiite-iinit ?- . An4 you are heretiy cotniiiaiioe. t.. auiuiuoi. -an.1 ail otuer i-r-ui, in wIiomp ban-ls or possesion the sal.t uii.i ihaiiI... ian.le, anJ lenexents. crany S thi-ui may ix atta.-he.l, so that lu..y he ai:-i ajip-tir lrlo.e .hI.1 i.'onrt. at the .lay ar.,1 pl,..-e uioa'.li.ne'l in tl:e ale.ve writ, ti answer wnat snail t.e oa;ectel avinst Ilium, ana atl.lc the ju.igi.Kiit ul w.o fai.l Court tliereia. An.1 haye ycrti men there this writ. Witne the li.oomi.le Win. J. Haor, 1'resl lent Juviice at S..niersct this ."nil ilay of July in the yearol our Lord .ue tiiviuaiid eight Lur.'lred and eight t.-.wo. S. V. TKEXT, prothonoiarT. By virtae of the within writ of aita. Iiineut to me dlrecte.1. I went upin the premise of the deten dant, Francis H. livuna', and ttmilnit no cue in possession of said preuiisey. 1 altai-hcd all the njtht. title. intere-U an.l rlalm ot sniii oeUu laut. 1 rancii H. Young, ul. :n, and to the lollowii.K de-9-ril,j.l real esia.e, v.x: A certain tract ol land situate in Urotherstaliey wn.hi Somerset c.uuty, pa., a ';"lr,ln tan.isoi I-vi tucer. Joaeph Coicman. Juhn F"Ut. Samuel rlitiuer u.l 01 . era. t .i.i.io.uh twelve a-res, more or less. (be. inir tlinl.'.-r Ihuoi wl;h the a'pnrtenanrea, Mth July l' z. Nihil as to Frneia H. Vooni;. So anawors JOHN J. SPANOLER. Snertil. Tub ijhfl I.t onier uf Court Wil. J. I! A til. jy-SS President Jude. DMIXKTRATOR'S NOTICE. LlU e ul Curtis Kooser. Ute of Somerset boroun h :meraet iu r a., del' .1. Letters nfadminl-.tatioR on the above entat bavlnK been arante.1 to tne nai!eriirne. I'y the proper authority, rn.ik.-e Is hereoy Kivea to ttMHW Indebted tu the saia elle to tuaae lniuie..uoe uayiiH-ui. and ii.M navtria elaiuia or deniamts against it to present tliem itule authemit-aied lor settlement, at the ortlee ul F. J. Koc-r. S..mcre', Pa., on or uefore U'ednes-la', Antrust 30. lS'i W. P. hlaictlt. jyl Administrator. c srr t o a syi;.r.:: .i.';ti;o.. ; 3 . ON 1T3 SLED. ji TtuTJLKtl Mil 4 Ma a&l'iiJKir KMQtM. t I ' "' -'""'''TliinTl'r- SON', Proprietors, Providence, K. L I JOTICK . The July U ..rn.! .!(, Johll "..tl".1- V kD"Wa, ilewn.uiu, of I. -eft u.1 .11 tb iSZJ, taSSi lr, the r!h t of AuwLI,7Sl' "1. nt the ..r.i.... ... " "m .f Jun, wtlSES! ' :: '"".wn. or ,. --j .... mr ni,ni.i n, fcH., . ShkiiWh urn. t . " """"I June I. iHs-i. Jotici:. i N.k.. mil out c-..ubi aiu "l wiTr1 aiieiy ..r they mill r,e Wit ia the hn. 3 1 ! r tor (sliecti;m. " Sti.slown, July lutb. Iivi State Normal Sc&" .. INDIANA. PA perfumr. , - FiKl Tkacukbs ro Estikiv, THi;r. Fikld or L.r There U no mnre noble pur: nit ttu . ni.'uUl.ny hutaao character, an.1 d reiteT lartur than the truly ucrewtal teacher If yua inten.l t tcmch. frerare T.n.rui. cuhiy. an-l thue nu yuur worli nlea.,. I pn.ntahle fvr yuurelt an.l of real vaioeUl Kvery teacher shoul.t take a lull e.,Br pn,feswDal h..l, anil rVnnjlranl ut- t'loe (ucr'.r to that of th Mm Mi ScM if fe 1. U M;TIox. Beautiful, OnveiLeE Healthtni. 2. HI IbKI.vc, AND APPlRTKXlV : unex-elle.!. j 3. IMSTKfCToKS, experleiice.1 mm l-.RAPt ATK.S in.! hiirh wherever, cheap a: ti.m are wtmt y..o neej If rnm hkTe.letra : rr.me n eiirnei and ucce9tul tear her. FALL TtRM WILL OPEX For fun lier partieu'.arj, a, Lire?,.- L- H. DURLING, Principai I jvji.ta.i tx l AB1.IMIIED 1M. ;C.T.FBAZE , os. r,01 and 20 Main Street. JOHNSTOWN, PA. wholesale an kltaii. iDRUGGISl AND DEALER IN ' WAIT I'M Kit 1 PAIXTS, 01 wU ar..l JPurry. H.ifr snt T'th Bmhfs, f. , Art:-'--, r.-i "et ami Stiavtnjt Ji.rnM.. o. Kniiiily .McillriiiPri ttnl Fbyituriun' Pr 1 FINANCIAL SfATEMD OF Israel EorflPj ;l?r L. K r 'he year eu linit Jur.a ljf, UK. Kt'trm nr Tiit qistbict. r. t'iar..-..- ir.tn lat ear...... AT -) 'r..n S'.i.ie appropriation 5 Arr't re.- 'i on ,iupii.-ate ot lwil... Sj M - lsi... 417 M jl;: EXPtMMTt ltCT ? TUB DISTRICT. Aii.'t p-i.l i'-.r tf achers' wej..n" Oil re."iirs iu 'M - lul, ...ntineiHi3i an.i i.tnltorn 119 tM iiiuranee anJ otli. e.pen.li-ure 4-t Zt) l- - ...larv of See'r.... ' u Treanrerw' com... -i Ki'so. e in han.ln of Tieasurer t ' H. Wc.rtiv, O.lieeti.r l.r yearemllnii; Wl-i, is.j. Kb. 1 1 3 aiount ol tupl!te... C.t. Am't pai-1 over .....J:t7 Kxh.n--ratlon allowed.... M 77 j i ,HuaiiM.w.ti . .e WT . i):il. yet ijuutanUiuK 1iU4 w I RssirBi'iL or Ditkt. 1 Atn't ou'stan.lln u .lup'.ima -V W. 11. WelHtv i10-;t to' ltt 9i i Ain't "at.'.iD.llDH on duplicate ol liillhin Lint. 114 Rl 1 Cash iu han.leof Treasurer T t tu;, i We, the un.lenia-ne.1 Aa.lit.ir5 ol Somener t UKh, .Io herel.y certily that we have etaiai i an.t an.lite.1 t-9 ai-nnts anl Ti.a.-heni of :: ioreiroinv tatemeat, an.1 have Toun.! tbeia c. JMI. N. SNVHtR, il. a i x. j. hki rrs. II. 9 fAKKKK TKr.NT. L. a Au.itt,,r nriT ; Pennsylvania College CKTTYSIiURC. r.. ' u ... ....... '1Mb hr.'t ter.u uf the next IJollr-r.ata jear. 1 hetrlu ! September 7th, 1882. i Tl-.e Fa.-altrhf the In.oltatinn le full. Tbea ,t imiru. tion I Ul-eml ami ttaoroiuh. Tlie m t;..i. 15 most plaant and heaittiT. io the mi.lt an IntelllireK sr.. I i.M.ral .!..n.munit. an-l ae Mo Uaiiroa.1 trains tnree times a .lay I "a. i HyO-! r"l f 1"T3 Tltt ,T1 P i.wWiU..! V Ww Uk baCa. 'n rhante f the Prin.-ij.al, Rer. J. B. F.-6;. -1" ' " leat tiera. larnnnn:: ..aah iTi.'rrnion f.,r l.ys o.l Toimn roea pm ln '"r Bulne? or -i:ea-e cl'aiwa. Stu.lee'j tliK dci.rtn.rnt am on.ler the Kv-tal tr ; tt.eir ius;rar-ors who resMe with them m -i l.uil.lintr. lor lurt?.er lnr.-rma-Jon or Catalogue, f A.l.lre?! M. VALENTIN K. 1J. P.. J KtV. J. B. :HT. ! Frttvli i tJettjst.unt, Jul I-., 7W.'. I "-6m! v Ma. Female Wm, Fittsterf The only cotni.Ietely e.iulppe.1. tirstlass srac for ladHi. with full .-oliciiiare (iwcrs. west of U Allegheny Mountains. tellitntful laxwtien aw from eity njlfc and smoke. Omipiete Labor tory. Sujwrior F:w-u!ty. un. S.-hool year opes Se'.temlr 7th. For ealnlosjUA, terms, ale Iress : HKLEX E. PELL ETR EAT, Jyin-St Presiuaat. FOE S-A Hi"F. A TaltiiMe farm eontalnlns; ahont On Kundi an SUtn-Jirr Arret. (Ut fifty to ufty-ttre) (MMi aires of fia Boest Oak and Poplar limber ia Lai onir Valley, twenty-nre acres xeelletta are a. eiithty ere s.lenttid arain and pastas lanri. kf sides "other tlmher land, ail well waaetxt, Baw stone on the farm, (rood frame boa. waaai sb rrain house and ioa- Intra. Slteniew rrma Loe port. P. K. Ii- miles. Laeoll. P. H. K.. 3 mllf West Fairfield, m and -tuK-trntf eatie. where au always tuand a rash am la awl ay saarkst. TE EAHT. Addrast JAS.H. LEMMOT, b7ul Woialiarel A.. Philadelphia, Pa. Or iaiiire i f ?l. W. Lenuaoo, Latruoa .Was morelan-1 Cx, Pa 1 uetit-IT D ISSOLUTIOX NOTICE. sr.itl.-s Is herl)T ir'.ren that the firm of J. W Barnes av Co.. has lea dlfwlre.! y mutaml eos sent, ami that Ben):.mio II M.f-.rn and AlttW Crtlten late partner of J. isf. Barnes, under t abose firm tune, will not P resrsiM for as1 Indebtedness contracted h ihe said J . Bam sine, ''sx . jyi ALMO.N UaUTTEN. F.W.CLARK, WHOLSEALE PRODUCI AND COMMISSION UERCHUT Comer Kai-i and Market Streeii, JOHUSTOWN PENN'A, a prlii V Car: . ThelX! he lt ef New g For la ii Vorous r; HlKALl er' Book The iK SUilet - l'.aine 1ne V Vlia. WHY Cnre wil ., c Bu.irii letter II 4 lie very A nei jit-st ree. ?1IIL01 itte cm cr Mom W't etc.. al THE K I nil., n litres to A w rheap t SHU." licve I 'i Chtjx j. r.. ti .f jreti Tlie- I Jeweir ;.' ty at E ARK 'unti; Yellow iWectt mt tl aril all . are iti.i Va Oalt, I . rlion" Tie - toit al ' n tbr .Pall An )f the fiiani' tsrSKil tX)K yon hi tl- of en re. let I hy 3i irice lsa Gluil ttev. Aer a. imt Ev. 1TW winii -www irff Clot'l 'lorV lot-s X.X To o-ai Iw-ri sanet t?lD 'eie ef th Th 5har '. eJ, I iWi Johi (lit Mty frm 1 edy. . wiy rnnt war firr- VTli A sop tine l.as mav ants .seel 8 Tat saDi jea 9mX inii tire 'COT slii . til Baati jua Ua SR. cot . bo; era r