THE TIMtiS NEW liLbOMFlEtB. A.;1 OCTOBER 23, 1877. Trapped by a Sheriff. On Ihe 1st of May, 187(1, Col. Broad head, United States payn)Rster,ccompnnied by bin dork, Louis II. Spencer, and two other men, loft Areata, California, for Camp Gaston, situated In tho northern part of that State, for the purpose of raying the soldiers stationed at the garrison. When the party wero going down a hill ebout a mile from lledwood creek, moving slowly forward in bIiirIo Mo, tlioy wore flrod upon from the brush near the trail. The first shot Was fired at a pack mule that was in the van, on which was strap ped a pair of saddle-bngs supposed to cou tftln a large amou'ut of currency. The ball, which was a large one, struck the mule In the left Hank and passed . almost through the animal's body. No one in the party was armedand of course the fire was not returned. The mule,on receiving the shot, started to run, and the party followed. Closely following the first shot came a sec ond, which took effect in Bpencnr's arm, just below the shoulder. The wouud was made by three small bullets or buckshot, one of which broke the arm and tho other two entered his side. Spencer foil immediately and crawled Into the brush for concealment. The rest of the party ran down the hill. They wore followed by a masked man on foot. At the foot Of the hill the mule gave out, nud was left by the party. The highwayman camo running down, and shooting the ani mal again, diRpntchod it. The party went on so me distance, but returned in about two hours to look for Spencer. On reach ing the dead mulo they found the saddle bags had been cut open and the contents abstracted. The party searched for Spencer, but could not find him. After receiving the shot, Spencer crawled away because of the extreme pain he was suffering and endeav ored to fiud a house. Soon after he was fortunato enough to be found by an Indian boy and taken to a house some distance away, where he met Col. Broad head and the rest of the party. Spencer was taken to San Francisco, where he subsequently died from the effects of the wound. His remains were sent to Hartford, Conn., at which place his mother lived. The highwayman got away with about $1,1100. Efforts were made at once by the authorities to discover the perpetrator of the robbery and murder, but without suc cess until a few weeks ago. About the first of the present mouth the sheriff of Nez Perces county, Idaho, had some reason to suspect a Freuchman nam ed Bosqui of being the guilty party. This Bosqui came to Lewiston a short time since and was acting in the capacity of Govern ment packer. 1 The sheriff, being apprised of all the circumstances connected with the robbery and murder, began to quiotly make inquiries concerning the antecedents of the packer Bosqui. . From information thus obtained the officer's suspicions were confirmed, and he was more strongly convinced than ever that be had the right man, and he determined to apprehend him for the dual crime. Bos qui, not suspecting that he was under the espionage of the sheriff, ; was induced to 1 enter a trap laid for him, and was at once arrested and taken to Lewiston. lie pro tested bis innocence of the crime on being apprehended.' Only a few days after his arrest Captain Whipple's company came to Lewiston. Fortunately, in the interest of justice, there were two men belonging to that company who had known Bosqui in California, be being a discharged soldier. These men were brought to the jail by the sheriff to identify the prisoner. No sooner had Bosqui set his eyes on the men than he exclaimed, " Well, it is no use for me to deny it any longer," and his coolness and composure at once forsook him. From all the circumstances Bosqui seems to be the guilty party, and there will probably be no difficulty in fasteuing the grave crime on him. He is at present confined at Lewiston, where he will be kept until the arrival of a requisition from the Governor of California. Justice may slumber, but she never dies, and criminals live to find it out. Strange Case of Poisoning. The Charleston Journal of Commerce says : The late Judge Graham's family were all poisoned a few days since. Mrs. Graham's sistor dwells on the borders of North Carolina; ber daughter, MisaMoCall, Mrs. Graham's niece, dooiding to visit the Graham family in this - city, ber mother' desired her to take with her to Mrs. Gra ham some country .delicacies, such as sweatmeats, pies, and eight fine chickens which she had roasted. ' In the preparation of those, pies and chickens dressing salt was used, which was purchased the day before from a coun try grocery, and this salt, it is now suppos ed, was poisoneo, naving oeen part of a cargo of salt that was on its way either to this port or Wilmington, with a number of casks of arsenic The vessel bad a rough passage, and is said to have been wrecked on ber voyage. Water got into the cargo, some of ' the salt was melted, and the arsenic casks were injured by the water also. And it is con jectured that the salt lying at the bottom was saturated with arsenic, poisoning it. At 7 o'clock next evening'seven of the family lay dead, and Mrs. Graham and her little boy lay at the point of death. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE! OAUPETINGS, OIL-CLOTHS, i WALL PAPERS. A complete Stock Just opened for FALL TRADE from New York and Fhlladelphia Markets. COMPRISING THREE PLYS, EXTRA SUPERS, BEU8SELS. 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La w and Commercial Supplies or all Kinds. - Send for samples and price lists of what you want. - Catalgues of Blanks furnished at THIS OFFICE, or direct from the publisher. E. WARING, Tyrone, Pa. ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glv en, that Letters of Administration with the will annexed on estate of John O. McCllntock.late ol Carroll two., Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In the same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them duly authenticated fur settlement to JOSEPH B. MoCLINTOCK. Administrator. P. O., Address Uueruiansdale. Perry co., Pa, July 24. 1877. tC. 11. SMUJsr, Attorney. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notlee Is hereby given that Kphralm A. Mc Laughlin and wife of Toboyne township. Perry county, Pa., by deed of voluntary assignment, dated the 18th of July, 177, have conveyed all their real and personal property for the benefit of creditors to the undersigned, residing In Blalu, Jackson township. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said assignors will please make Immediate pay ment, those having claims will preseut them to the undersigned for settlement GEO. H. MARTIN, August 1, 1877. Assignee. STATE NOTICE.-Notlce 1s hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of John Neldigh, late of Jackson township. Perry comity, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, resldiug In Mifflin township, Cum berland county. Pa. All persons fndebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims will preseut them duly authenticated for settlement to THOMAS R. MOFFTTT, Executor. ' P. O. Address. Newvllle. Cumb. co., Pa. W. A. & W. H. Bi'O.ssuui, Atty's for estate. August 21. 1877.-6C TRES PASS NOTICE. - The undorslgned herebv notify all lwrsons nut to hunt, Itsh, gather nuts, cut timber, &a or otherwise tres pass on their lands In Jackson township, Perry county. Pa., or they will be dealt with according l0laW R K. BALTOSSER. PETKll GUrsllALL. reptember 18, 1877, pd PUDflMIP Dltenset Cured. New paths urUIUlslU marked out by that plainest of all books " Plain Home Talk and Medical Com mon Sense." nearly WO pages, 2U0 Illustrations, I)K. E. B. FOOT K, of 10 Lexlugton Ave., N. V. Purchasers of this book are at liberty to cousult Its author In person or by mall free. Price by mail $3.25 for tlie Standard edition, or $1.50 for Ihe Popular edition, which contains all the same matter and Illustrations. Contents tables free. Agents wanted. MURRAY HILL PUBLISHING CO.. 129 East iitltb 8U, N. Y. . 41131. ASSIGNEE'S SALE -M OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE subscriber. Assignee of Pavld Fry. of Carroll township.. Perry County, Pa., will offer for sale, ou the piemlses, on ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20t!i, 1877, the following described Real Estate : A Til ACT OF LAND, Unn In rn.rnll lnnn,M Tr..nl- T. bounded on the East by lands of John sheriff, orl niti rirm uy unviu jvicAinsier, on me r-ortli by Mrs. Horn, on the South by David McAllister, containing about 18 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, having thereon erected a TWO STOltY LOG WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE, with kitchen attached, and a LOO RAHNand other necessary outbuildings. A good Orchard, and a tine lot of Locust Trees, ic, are on this tract. v g- Rale to commence at one o'clock P. M of Bald day when terms will be made known by . , JACOB LONG, Assignee. Sept. 18, 1877. VALUABLE PROPERTY A.t IrIvnto Bale. rtnHE subscriber offers at private sale In Spring X township, Perry county, Pa., A TRACT OF LAND containing TWENTY-TWO ACRES, more or less, liavliiRthereon erected a THKEE STOltY LOO WEATHERHOARDEI) HOUSE, Frame Barn, and Shoemaker Shop and all the necessary out buildings and a Well of water near the iluor and a lot apple, peach, pear, quince aud cherry trees, grapes, (to. This property Is located one mile North East of Oak Grove, and Is an excellent location lor a Shoemaker Bhop. .Terms of sale easy. August 7, 1877. DAVID REIBER. VALUABLE STORE STAND At Private Sale. TnE subscriber offers at private sale about ONE ACRE OF GROUND, having thereon erected a LARGE HOUSE, with KITCHEN, WASH HOUSE and STABLE, and a WELL of good water near the door. .There Is a large 8TORE ROOM In the building In which a store has been kept for a number of years. The stand Is a very desirable one There Is also erected on the premises, another HOUSE AND STABLE, which will be sold sep arately or with the Store Stand, to suit purchas ers. These proper) lee are located In a good com munity, with Schools and Churches convenient. Call on or address 8. L. HOLT.ENBAUGH, Aug . 21, '77pd Sandy Hill, Perry Co., Pa Dr,A.G.0L!S; 11 &ul Wuhiof ton St.. Cbicairo.. Ilia, forth .11 PUr&'O of ft Private Qftture, multlng from early abuse or inreotioa of ei titer et. Newmal ;nkneflprociDcintr Kmlswloiui, Lou of Memory, Impalrt-tl 8lffht Ioni juannooa or lmpotenty. nervoas liability, perm , nmtly cored i dlwattx of th Bladder Kidney, Liver Lunfjritf Atmiis, Cuttrrh. Itlei, il Chronic Iim. anri 1IH EAMT.ftOFFEMALER, yUld to LU Wattmtnt. Dr.Oltn hm bhtl m life-long experience, mod cum wlioraothen fail. II k tmulaatc of tho Refortnod flrhool, met do momtrv. has tha Iwiiut prftctlc id tha U. S. LADIES requiring treatment with private home nd board, call or writs. 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Market, Att'ytor Adm'raJ Admlnistratr's August 28, 1877. CAUTION. I hereby caution all persons against interfering with the following per sonal property, now In the possession of Elizabeth A. Graham, of Kavilletwp., Terry Co., Pa., to wit: 1 Cupboard, 2 Stoves, 1 Stand, 2 Beds, 1 Kureau, 2 Tables, Chairs, Capet, Clock, Chests, 1 Sewing Machine, Lot of Tinware, and Cooking utensils. Iron Kettle, Tubs, and all the balance of her household affairs. As the same belongs to me, hav ing lately purchased It at a Constable's sale, and loaned the same to ber. Sept. 4, 4t. JOSEPH WALKER. , . TTtSTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given Jli that letters testamentary on the estate of Pavld McAllister, of Carroll twp., Perry Co., Pa., dee'd-.have been Issued to John McAllis ter, of game twp. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN MCALLISTER, Bept. 25, 1877. Executor. 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