The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, December 19, 1877, Image 2

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    The Somerset Herald
STSUKWSUAT
December H. WTT.
Mr. John W. Garrett mint week
elcrtefl l'reoident of tbe Paltimw A
Ohio Kallrnad Company for tbe twen
tieth time
Thb Indiaa-poli Journal waroa
l'retidcnt Hayes; that if he decline
to adriec freely with llopiblicans, be
may wake up some Ece morning and
fiod himself without organized aup
port i Congre. The Journal wye
tbe President is a good iLepublicao,
but he is neither good enoogb nor
great enough lobe able to adrairater
this government witboota party.
The Pemocrau in Congress pro
pose raising a half dozen new commii
teee with power to go nosing around
tbe departments, to etnell out if pos
sible something from which political
capital can be manufactured. A pre
tious eeseion was devoted almost
exclusively to tbe peep-hole business,
to the exclusion of legitimate legisla
tion l!y all means let us have the
new committees. Incapable of orig
inatiug any policy of their own, and
existing only as obstructionists, about
tbe best use tbe averape Pemocratic
Congressmen can be put to, is play
ing dog, layiog on the cold trail of
political adTerearU s.
The Albany Journal has arrived
at tbe conclusion that conciliation
does not conciliate, and, quoting tbe
recent utterances of Pemocratic pa
pers in South Carolina, eays: "These
words mean that at tbe chief city of a
State which has been conciliated to
the top of its bent, white Pemocrats
are as intolerant, as vindicative, a
mean, as un-American as ever. They
mean that South Carolina, so far as
Wade Hampton's party is concerned,
still holes that a negro who has it in
mind to vote tbe Il. publican ticket
Las no rights which his political op
ponents are not bound to violate."
On Monday of last week Mr. Eus
tis (Pern.) was admitted as a U. S.
Senator fretn Louisiana
Tne Senate is full for tbe Erst time
for notnc years, tbe body being com
posed of 7 - Senator", 39 of w hom
are Republicans and 3? Pemocrats,
classing Tatterson and Conover with
tbe Republicans and Davis with the
Pemocrats. Eustis by tbe way
proves the truth of the old adage
'there Is lock in leisure." He gets
nearly fonr years ot back pay, about
$20,000, besides two or three thous
and dollars mileage, while contesting
the seat, and for all tbe time be draws
this handsome arrearage cf salary,
he was a member of the Louisiana
State Senate, gettinir his pay, and
assisting his white league brethren
to bull doze tbe Republicans out of
the State.
Mc. CuifnoLM. the widow of the
murdered Judge 3itbolm, of Mist-ia-eippi,
and mother of tbe brave young
girl who gave up her own life in
trying to defend that of ber father,
recently said to a correspondent of
tbe Cincinnati Gazette :
"The curse of God is on Kemper
county, and it will remain and tbey
cannot prosper." Tbe murderers of
ber husband and daughter b1h de
scribes as old residents, who repre
sented all religions. There were
Catholics, Presbyterian ciders and
Methodist class-leaders, one of whom
had often labored for the good of the
C'bibbolm family. At a camp meet
ing this man had 6hocted at a great
rate, and, throwing his arms around
Mr. CLihLolm's neck, cried out, "All
you lack. Judge, is religion and the
pious exhorter, she says, helped to
kill her husband. If any woman in
the sunny South b&& cause to be
cynical, not merely as to National
pacification and Civil Service Re
form, but even as to the commonest
instincts of humanity, it is Mrs. Chis
tiolm. Te strtggle between tbe Presi
dent and tbe Republicans in the
Senate, culminated on Wednesday
last, and tbe result was tbe rejec
tion by a vote of 21 to 25 of Lis ap
pointee tor Collector and Naval
officer, for tbe po.t of New York
Of those voting in favor of confirm
ing tbe Presidential nominations, all
save six, were Pemocrats, while the
vote cast against tbera was composed
of 2 Republicans and 3 Pemocrats.
Thus tbe Trepident is virtually with
out a party in tbe Senate, and witb
a majority against him to both houses
of Congress.
These nominations were not re
jected because tbey were improper
ones, so (ar as tie character and
iuali fixations of the nominees are
concerned, but because the present
incumbents, who are entirelj accept
able, and men if admittel ability
and integrity, have not yet nerved
ont the time for which they were ap
pointed, and their removal wouH be
squarely in violation of the Civil Ser
vice policy laid down by tbe Presi
dent himself, that competent and
efficient officials ehould not be re
moved, except for cause. This in
cident Las created considerable ex
citement in political circles, and a
strong effort Is being made by the
mischief making portion of the press
to create the impression that tbe af
fair fs simply a personal attack of
Senator Cockling on the President
Tbe New York Times, that every
one knows is hostile to Mr. Conkling, !
takes a different view of tbe matter j
and eays:
j tic iTcfcuicuiuugui to unucrsunu, as
he docs not sacra to dot, that if a Urc part
of the mnt earnest Republicans in the
Mute and throwpbout the country are eith
er tusuie indiflereo'rr weary by the course
Lie AdniiuustraUtc, it is not because
1U7 do not heartily desire reform ; it it
not because they do n A wish to see the
Standard of political action made higher;
it is not tucaovetbey are at heartily in fa
vor ol coetlacung tbttlMisinwan ot the Gov-
irtiuotil y tsuaiqia uwlhvtia. U it :
cause tkey cannot sec at libs own a3S l-. b
livKui uai uc iuuim.ii uuucmimis)
usne au-imiwHwn ntts, w u acumm ,
bdv Utbnite, mteliiccBt, or inltlligtbleilea '
antobowbewrn Tmrroe tbem. or kw
tl ey fhooM be pors-el. . . .
O.f Tuesday last, the Pem "craiio i
majority intho Uousc cf R?p:eetta-;
lives, perpetrated the gro.-ei polit-;
nntnra ikm onnfitrv Lai ever !
ssed, by awarding a scat in the
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p, by a strictly portiaa rote of
w .1 Tk
witnessed
Ilouse,
116 to 110, to Patterson, the P?:no-i
cratic claimant from Colorado. 1 he
annals of Congress may be searched
.,f.,P .hU nn
lit faiu, iwi . , . v .. . - - . ,
blnshinir Pemocratic fraud. Mr. .
Pelford, the Republicaa ciDdidale
was undoubtedly tbe choice of tne
people of Lis S'.ate. At aa election
regularly called bv the preper officers
, i i.. .ji
ana recogu'.zeu s ikbi '
be received over Patterson, who
bv
being a candidate admitted the legali- j ne j t0 fce a crime lor Senator C'ak
ty of tbe election, an u ndisputed j licg to do tie sain a thing?
majority of nearly cne tutufaLd j
rotes, and was subsequently award I
ed a certificate of election by she:
Governor.
Tattersoa fiudiog that he was
defeated, euddeulv Uumped up a pro-
test that the election bad not boa
held on the day prescribed V:y law,!
and on his own responsibility called
a new election. Oae or two
polls
were accordingly opened and a few
hundred votes cast. Upon tbe evi
dence of this fact, and without being
in receipt of the certiScate rtquircd
bylaw, the Pemocratic tnaj irity in
the Ilouse, true to its ecouadrely ia-
uns,iuu.HKuw.u k o ..... TLfc ; Mi0iia ftT caa cal
be bad no more riffht to, than had joHQ noi(J off I!lore frpietiily, aud
one of the coal heavers in the ' ae-1 make more clatter about gluiu it uti
meet of the capitol. Now let the j atraia, tbau etiy o:her "iimtrumtuiaii-
u r n;. o fui,
UUUKHL l.'CUJVt Bl 1 lir-v .... u
DOW I, ail atuug; me nu , uni
fraudulent doing of returning' l.ioar'N
and Electoral commisMi.Tis.
We take butaa infiniten a1 amount j
of stake in Senator Puuertoo, wlcFej
present prominence before tie emu '
try Las been brought ab tit by an?-1
tbing but savory eouduct. St ill, ourj
readers tnv teel some iou-rest in the!
following report of an interview be
tween the Prefid- nt and him which
we find in diripaU-bes from Wac bin?-
ton.
Tbe Senator from Snath Canons !
tolrlth VrmAM. frntiklr that . i. i
nolicv of bia Admioitrtioa tuwnrrJ t
tbe South, since the 4tb of lart Mrcb,
bad destrojed tbe Kepubliran party
there. Wben a.-ked wtiat hi? rcnsoiiF
were for expressing such aa opinion.
Mr. ratterson relerred to the lesis-
lature of South Carolina, which f
merly bad a good workin! majority
f Republicans, but now Las onlv "ne
llenabllcan mnr:b'r a t in it. aaa
even that one is about t i reslt-n.
Mr. Tttterson also said that t.inee
Wade Hampton Lad been placed in
'ffir-e by the President, not a Repub
lican meeting had been held in the
State of Sonth Carolina, and further,
that he challenged the President to
name a eirglc instance in which a
Republican meeting had t-Aco place
anywhere ia the South since tbi
Administration came to power. "If
yon will point to a single meetirrr,"
be said. "I will resign mv Feat in
the Senate."
Tbe President replied that he Lad
never tboopht of thnt before, lie
a lmitted that be did not remerrrje
hearing of any such nieetiotr. Mr
Patterson alRo directed bis attention
to the fact that tbo neproos are vrrv
fond of public raeetinfrs, and of taking
oart in elections, but tbat now
throughout the whole South, no ne
gro can be induced to ?o to either,
fearing that be would forfeit hi life
if be should do so. Mr Pattersna
accused the President of intrust in?
the management cf the Republican
party in the South to the Pemocrats
lie begged that tbe Admicistration
would give tbe Republican ia South
Carolina a chance. He did not want
soldiers, he said ; the party caa'get
along: without an army ; but be want
ed recognition for tbo Republicans
white and black.
TLe President thought it possible
that tbe Senator was in error in re
card to some of bis statement; but.
Mr. Patterson quoted facts nd pave
reference to prove what he said and
which be told the President could not
be gaiosayed. He professed to en
tertain for tbe President tbe kindest
personal feelings but be did not con
ceal tbe fact that he thought his
Southern policy was ruinoas lie
bad protested against it t the Presi
dent, be said, again and again, but
no attention had been paid to Lis ap
peals. He therefore decided to ap
peal to tbe country and he had been
answered. Mr Patterson told tbe
President that his speech Lad gone
from one end of tbe country to the
other, and that be h td received ha v
dreds of letters of congratulation and
requests for printed copies He was
not vain enough, he said, to suppose
that this was doe to any personal
popularity which bo posaessed, Imr it
could be attributed only to the char
acter of tbe fac's be sot forth, w!rcb
appealed to everv Republican in the
country. Even Republican Senators,
he said bad ordered larg-? natures rt'
copies of the ppceb.
I ne t resident disclaim! J anv la
tention of injuring the republican
partT, and said he does not think h-
baa done or is doing so. His coarse,
he said, has been prompted by a de
sire for peace and good feeling, and
be believes there are sigas that it is
steady at hand. He told Senator
Patterson that he is always anxious
to learn the facts and is always ac
ccfsible. The Democrats in Congress ere
again in troubleover their appointees.
It is only two years eiccc they got
control of the offices in the House,
and have been compelled to make
sundry changes. Pitzhngh, their
first door keeper, had to retire on ac
count of bein a biger man than
Grant," and now his succ?ssor. Col.
Polk, is in hot wa'er. To accommodate
the hungry crowd of Pemocratic pa
triots c'.auoring f r tbe flesb-pots, Le
has put some forty men on his rolls
over tbe number he is authorized to
appoint or the money there is pay for
There is a dencency of $4 000 already, j
He is to be investigated and will pn b- j
ably have to sten down and out Th. n I
Mr. Adams, the clerk, bas roused the j
Aew England Democrats by rem. tv ;
TV It .1 ti t !
iug .1. ii. in uv u, mo iniiY t-ifrii,!iit. iuui'!ui-f iaii i L'eiy psrt ol
and appointing Albert Lamar, a Geor-1 the woods where Lis a ife Lad g -at
gia ex-Confedcrate, and thev are a,k-l i0 g-'t.C6"-aS'- I'st-s tbat Ld been
inr if be means to have none hut I
ooumern l-emecrais trnunc n m jo
Tror l
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of
it We I'eOl'tOratO JTet p i. p-.g.on
ft - S-ae ,h.T will vv Mr Hat, it.,
t - . .. ,
" -T. . ,r TauOTI! P".T lcft:
Will AatVti.icik litn ' -
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Fnns tiir N. V. Orr-exrrial A lvrnir.
Alrse HSU.
If giviu the whi'.e cf :':
the pjwer to cxrci.- Lis will
B-h
tit-
jp9 V ba beceficieutto tl
t:!e, then Mr. IIavc ii a ct-.-t
; d fc ,rj(.7 js ; nob,c work
. -
be pco-
There
are no clashing nor co; !l:Ctn in tte
, South to-dty; nor murciT, cutragea, j
j or ball-dJring" is reported -but
'then there is no Rcpuoucan vote!
i i
Fr m ih? iiituas
An ltipriuttn-si'!
R? what arguiSieal uj's
tcrctiirv
; Evarts assume to say who thai! Ie
!iSrs of tie casioms of New York,
iacd every organ cf Civil ftcrnca re-
form at occa i:a uj ''.4 vuice and
veins ;n atwovlLir thvru.. wLilc it is
rjw t,cS,
Krm tti i
. I 'Jli- J Vt-Lh iu? t:i!.
'.r- it Kr-e l'rif.J.
To Ktiarnn.
Oh. Siur n. O. nr Mi r. n. o.uic a. 4ns lu c m-w,
'1 he ln-m.-TiU? !-; u.- '.; tit..:
VVi :!. ir it. Hilly, mid nil ar.' ft- Jir.r U-t :
liui wt'rc wjtcl.Uiir liuu wita. -r v-.
??rmrU
I One important lact ecem.- to be re
vealed, nua teat is tnat me rresuent
is reaiiv to avuil Liuiiclf cf tLe nolid
ttreugth ot tLc lcai icrais in the S-n-
ate tJ defeat tLe Republicans when-
tver he may fijd it uece.s.ary and h
ican tecure Euch fUporL
I"r..x the '!.icajiu luur-Octun.
M lial the Republican (on Io
!t.'' "or,;ao z-iti-.'U." r "iLit
n
i the fact; oi the earth .
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j 1 :
;
.It V( n. Irnlrril.
It was a h'g -h'.w r.
weeks' work ! wo
one cf t'."m wa.t '..' t;
i iMtke
S pfS-V
Pali
KU't
Ki.iu:
lu ii .:i:t;t 11.- .lut-ri: ll.
A llfs"M-p.
Ii;?..!Uini'i.! Las Leer.
Mairhali-f (Ici'ri.i iiV
L ;cS; tin J i.s
j i.i-ij -niy
V.t'f H i..L'
.'. We have
v. te of p:X, the lit
a : v e
nil lli-jiutili'-'ttti-, fi cjj
no he.-lta.ll.ia m nn lli
lh- it-
I iu,n.1,,!t , f
f.nu.Uli.a, Utilrr
omii atitl Li-1 COU
the !-a-'i .! ii'
ti i . -.. i i.i e
iiittiie. l.i i-ituul
m tl,- Ali'.iiy Mi .niii!; .1- nr.: :!.
t lil lltr Si-ttntf I l-h! n
The lu j'tiiil can lii-aa'fis hav
cU-oa ubotuu!iniy as a uuit ncjixi
tr-jeLtriiHiinjj l'ed r.tl p.i .-.er iu i in
j S-u'.h to 1 u bou P. ino.:rts, c us
j u v helpimr auu fiieui'i'-uiu,; tD
t l-'cs ! eei v aooj ena-u. lut-v ate
ubstaiitially a trii: !:i:i-l Bueti
Northern appoiuttii'-u's :re aimeti
agaiu't the active wotkilt cielnea'
of thf party, bfcaus ttey kuow
that iu thi- eleiaej. the hope of tbe
party lie?. Tbey arc cot CLtia f-r
the uiliie, but they arc Cgbimx
atjaiunt tho.ss loo.-.e and fi iliiiy liotiua.
Whieh arc destructive if u!l political
morals and succe.-a.
Nw Ycrk Mr.il.
TLe Murjiliy mnvemetit has reach
cu Kentucky, aid it has made a mark
ed d. CTerci.ce in things. Purity
"court week' at Riebmoud, in this
Stat , l!t a i-ili-ie man watt killed
"ThittK's ain't as they used to be,"
remarke t t i e t.l'.l si t it r, loi.ndly ;
"any tii:ie afote thi.s we thould have
bad a di?u ';( fi-ihtt," atid he
mounted tii rmjle and r. iie away di-
(TUritt tl.
W urso 1 ban SCOT.
Washington, Pee. 11. The
lloure Ia! weiiiag admi:K-d to it-iiieiaher.-Li;)
l'a;ter.-tn, the P.-ium-cratic
claimaut fr: tu Colorado, wre
was defeu'ed by Reifurd, Rt publican,
by l,JiiJ maj-Tity. TLe cuuietti m
not bsett oa fraud, u:r was it claim
ed that Ucifcrd did net rtceive a il
eal U!j n:y. The tii.-pute wan a- 10 j
tLe time of boejia the t lection; and )
the IloUrc by iisae:i,.n tun decided j
thar. tLe tleelii.a Leld ia Oen tter, i
which was hotly cooieicd by b ith
be claiiiMlj'ii, ti.s in. I It ''-l, aiitl that
the u8a:r ia N ovt uiittr, w Leu o:ilv
ab.tut two tlio:ira:;d luted aero c:-t
fur Patterson, aud that, to, with-tu
a prui-laruatina frotn the (J vernnr,
or the participation of the elecuoj i f
Seers, wan. The Hou-e fi,--t voted tn
a reMilutioa to i-eat liel:..rd, nhiuit
t as dt ft-ait d hy 1 23 uuya to 1 1 0 rut,
a rtrict party vte. The next v-ute
was a a re.-oluiioa l- reier the qties
linn to the people for a new tleC'.i u,
which was airo d feuud l.v 110 n a
to 117 nays, .r Pem' trat.s votinj; i.h
the Republicans. Oj the restluiinu
to Mat Pant rroa "he vot-t was 110
yeas to 110 iiiiys. The debate t a
tb s case was very a iiioated, ad
limes became very p.r-o.ui oa th
part of tin Democrats, ho, h'tviuii
no law oa their siJe, -.ere touij e;! o
to resort to vtltGcutiou.
A oart Itrnkea I gi hy a .'lot-.
Gi;or."Ero-.vx. C I , P c. it.bvr I I
.Iutii.-c pe.-iu. A th- ilui o;;!, irur
Spriug", JlidJie Paik, urr.vtd Le.e
to-nig'it, attd reii. rts thit ! is cjar;
yesterday xrns brvtec up h: a mob
Half a du.en Men ectcrti Lis court
peaceably, and having prr iged ibej;
stives to suit their piirp t.-e iberini.
leader, salil to be the Ppaty Sher
iJ elect, began to read what purpos
ed to ha r. v.-r.rrast, cammanding
Judge Peati t i disperse Lis ?o-ca!!t d
court, and to tMivrr up tLt bot k
and seal. Judge Pean cununaud-. d
bim to tit down, cr.d threateuetl tu
place bim ia crre-i, lttyicg1 bis hatid j
upon bis shoulder. JuitlLea Peaa !
was s-truck bat k of the vur. The rc- j
tended ouicer drew a revolver audi
shot at Peso, tbe bt.Il paFsit g close
to bis Lead. There was a geutrl !
rush, and although revlrers were j
held at bis bead, Peaa succeeded ia j
locking up the records aa j seal, i
lie is oa bis way to Peavcr to e.-k
the Goversor to assirt ia rest-triiv
order, 'l:b such a m .b hiuadii.-g
him, he dares not ip-.-a court.
Onrr-aftlnn r a tnrdrrfr.
Annapolis, December 12 IIe:,rv
Norfolk, sentenced t l;e ixtraii il
here on the 21 st ir.st, f.r the murder '
' W1,e. Dttl' made a full aud free j
coa. - .5sicn. 1 Le crane . as fastened i
Sfnce, MtTihe i-tlve '.oraary j
bis wife's sister. ii aid n, be I
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i-titiie 21 vi h v i.n nr'nit. .vi rt...
ub he Lad l.-j h;K hen f.;v.4 :r
;ii.duc--d Ler i-i i:o l.:t' t .. .,
;s;t'. - a!s. .'..-; tor . - u , s .. ,. a , ,, .
! loe fee.-Lt! time, i,. .-, , ut i., r ;,
llrt hi.- .l St.,, :,..,..-.. ! i - - . .
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.ul,i at niai, cu; u::ert tl uo
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nav kil.ea ber.
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FALL OF PLEfM
Unor.tlilional u:
'ruler Ol
i p c Vmm 9!?fl VM
liliui L'jillJ Li filal Cu WA
Cii. i:.:tfT, Pec. 10. After a mj
vero csaiC.i et 3CKtcrday before
I"tvua, Oj'uaa I'at-ba, who was
v.-i'Uf'd;.'d, turrend'-rcd udc icditi.'nal-
lv. The lurk-; ic l ie.-na were dv
in of Lutj;.'i r at.d cold. TLere
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great jnr erc. !J!3rhret ia cover
ed with Gga.
RcTi.'ABE.-T. Pee 100:40 1' M
Pievua irf u w in the bauds cf the
iliusMi-l'i .'Uijtuiiiaa arcuie!'. Tbe
lAgeticc ij.s.-s? makes the folio wiug
j ana. uaccaipct : 0.-uian I,ah at
j tempted to rrc-ak tbrf ugb i.i the di
I recti 'ti '. f WiiIuiM. 1 1 was al;ack
!ed in fn.Lt atd rear, atid was c.'U)-
uellcd to lav down Li arms, after a
! gl ri-us htrugglo, ia whicti bp was
Ut'ri.u-iv ivotiuJi'J. Al! with one
voice prai.-e Lis conduct.
raiticulars of the Tall of rievna
Forty Tlicv-s-trid Prisoners tr.d
Fcuv Hundred Guns Tell in
to Eussian Kane's.
3coi:c cf Csmcn Tasha's Ecspcrate
Scrtic Eirewn With Thousands
of t'te Dc3i and Dying. .
t Pevehsih nn. Dec. 11 Tbe
neAnf the ft ; 'if I'levna ocT3i'ined
ifrrent rj"icio 1'ore lest evpDinjr.
j TLe thea'c celebrated the victory
nr; auiiiti'in to itc usual p-o-
! crntMMf ?. l'ntbtiiiaic popular dfra-
i nr,--r!';.T in nntior ot the imrwrial
ffir:i!y tint 'be nrmv vrpre made in
V ercta and put'lic p'aecs. where
fn rr(l wr ttWpil, eboerins' n'l
cirr-iriT (Via na'tn"!' pn'bem. Tbe
el'v n-.Ts pnr'ial'v i'ln'tiinnted
riv.r.T. IW 10 A. 0:10 4bi
mirnintr (")ant'n Pssba's eitirc nrmv
o'tsrVol t'e Rn5f!n fr-rnnrtfpr
Prirp b' I'l'T the lino i.f i" rpa'rrtent
rsr, 1 T- f loft binlf of tbp v r Vid. pn-pflt-tf'1
" f trr.-1 t pn.aiirp Tbp
tV tiic rtiTT u-jh ilpappm'p pn
p,. c.f tr'"ri rf ttp Ti"VT-b
t-1 r". ftOT''rfltP
f !ripr.t.T'V-Titn rnrl l,.Mor'(i3, leit
tl nr---.:T4o lffiV trrttib Oip
liii-i.i rf l.n rifnnfl'"3 -p-p tnpf
f.oni'.l. Afe" fire boi;r' cevoro
fin-V'inf tip Ttirlca worp dffptpd
0mai pnslm, enrr-,n"d"d on a'l
ct'oo rxn r-f-v.i'ifl'".l to Ptirrrru'er
!' V'j n-b-'c rrn r.
Vn o 1 p pfptspn i' ia im
nnjstl.tp f.-t riImnP tt.p rnmlipr .''f
T(!rii'-i t.t'titfa nj- tVp fjtitnt)t of
'ltf l;iri''--rl'9l tnVon " ni'v Vliff
V:nt pvPfv'hiri t" Plprna ha fnllpri
into ri; bnnia Tf".P rj!c;i"l 1-qopo
ftrp tn(on3pttl rOfppnrPil wlib tl-p
rp-tti r.littnnt
40 000 Tt RKtrr vktsoxfrs
I.t'M'oN. Pec. 10 Special adv'cea
fr m R'icbireet put. the nnmbrr of
Turkish prisoners taken ai Plpvna a
10.000. and the number ff guns eari
turt d ct fiur hundred The ground
which was tbe scene of the sortip
wbh literally strewn with thousands
'.f (lead and dying. Osmao Pa"ha
himscjlf v;as severely w unded l a--re
he w ultl .'nnsent to gurrender.
Fl's valor, which is flpcerihed as dpp
pi r to, is every h'r the tb"me r f
c :ivcr.-atii'n The SJlTeriugscf the
Turk j it tv,e b' -leiguercd town was
aeiuclly a ful. Cold, disease and
fiinii-jo tieeima'ed their ranks and
reduced the r liliera to living t-kele-ton.s
To npgravutc treir sufferings,
there was uo doc' or, and no medi
cine c-'-ld be obtained.
Sr. Pv.KKsi.ia.:, Pec. 11 The
i.utiilt: r i.f prisoners, at Plevtia is es
tin atcJ a' 40 OOt), exdu-ive tf 20,
CO'J .-iik and weuaded.
T::tM:vrf is coxmantixoi'le ,
CoXSTAXTIN'oM.E. l'ec. 11 lite
Tall i.f 1'levua i- vfaciully announced
ere.
Meheniet Ali Las Leen rtui'.vttl
f'tiin Lit ci.intitatid, and replaced bv
C'hnkT IVhi The C-.-uncil f
S a c drciiled ;o app 'i;tt three Chri?
tia.i go.ef:rr" f provir.ee?.
I'AilTl'T'I.AItS UK TIIC Sl'tlHENDER.
Lit t haul.-r. Pec. 11. A report
eurreet Lt-re iLat O.-man Pu-La's at
tt ini't to b:t :.k was e.tu-ed by a com
tiitit-i) Ru.-sioa ai'l R .umatiian as
sault uptt his p. si!ii;i)S is purely itn-i-tiuiiry.
The . rtic was s le!v
pi-nu)'.ed b the entire failure of
piovi -i -as. Osttiat. tri'vcd the riv.
!r Vl.1. uttaeked at d im k F.trt P'tl-
v.y K'rojjej-.:. The Rus-iat.s uud
Roumanians w re butritd up freat
Su.;i:!u u'td Htik tva, u;i:i al'ttr ter
rible e-.ri.j-e O.-man atiempted to
re-eutt r Pit vua, but it bad nieau
wi il- It. e: cc:p:i d by Ii uujatii-
ana and Ru.-siafmfrom Grivitza. (is
ci.tn, oa Gj,ii'.a Lia.reif rjius sar
r. utjdt 'I, a! t .UL'L n-i.tiuded in the
t per, rt.'.ly tMLdut;'- d tLe Les;"
ti itii-n- f the t-urreiiiier lie u
prtsiy a-i-.-aaced (but Le fUrrecder
ed u:n'..!:tii i' .iialiy to lh- K-uper- i
u:u::aL;lt;sly aib the main sortie,
he Tui s Ufttd.. aiinet the R tuiua-''s-'i
P --ii v.s -.-a the right bunk f
the y.-d, bat this was fce'Jy conduct
ed, and t it a l urka ia thai quarter sur
reult red almost nnrt sitimrly. The
whole Turkish artdieiy train a
captured ia the immediate neighbor
ho..d of Pievt a The Ru-siau aad
R'tumaaiaa ariais mado a triumpb
hul ciiti v ifto tb j to n at 3;."0 mi
! . .. tf l lv i.
Xich 'Lis s:;-;,
i'ievua list nibt.
THE CZAIt
ltnt'RX:? OSMAX
P'.vcrtD.
pasha's
Lenox Pectiiiljir 12 A tele
t-rata from Verbi-.ti statt'j that, the
LVir vvii! s'art f.r Si Petersburg on
Sa'urday. lie Las vii:ed O-man
Pu.-ba, aad relumed Litn Lis sword
iu rccoiiiiioa of his bravery.
t-orxTixt; the trophies.
L.-.laM. December 13. The Rya.
siatj t ITivial account of tbe cpurc" of
PL'VtiA c icfi-ms the details already
lebg.-ap.nd It tays the Turks
f i ,lht i.ke ii .as 'Sevea Pashas
were fsptnrcd The c:untine of
pris ers and tropLies is not yet coo.
plc-.e. The Lur.per.r eras present t.
taJ c a laat'ksiria scrvic fceld on
!i ' "' '.he f rtaer headquarters of
u. - a.aa I asha.
A'"!T,"X AI claus nr the
ritti.'T axu si-eeexdeji.
...
, Plevx t, Do 12 Fir the
i three davs' bo Ru-sans ' knew
jOrtiai Pashas provisions were
la-t
ttat
ei
;ueU, sad that a sortie
was pre-
(ar.
Tl-ey receivt'd r.evvK cd i-u?
l:c w--.nl 1 t rii"tir-i! iiik
i ,
1 i.- ' rt.. ii, ,,r tm. ori-iiw t- ti .
r.w r ,t. 'i :,",. i.tws waa c l ii'H;
5 i i.n. 1-t Kk '.fl ff. v. o,.
d:.c -vp:cd ii.at tie Turk bJ a.ie'i--
T ev.'.fti Vit'J tho Kri.ihin rorl m'.t t
if.ad aI, '''I'-'ons oa Green Hill, j
General iJkvU'lcff occupied these. At
- - - - -'...
J
7 in tbe morning Omao croa.-ed the
by two bridge, and attacked the
hinn pjsition with such fury that!
i the captured eight cannons, and in
a lew moments almost anninuatea
t-e Sibirky Grenadier Regiment.
lae Tars tbon found themselves un
der the T.re ot a hundred cannons cf
tbo Russian t-econd line, and were
attacked by the Grenadiers, wba re
eolred to recapture their guns. The
Turk were driven back after fifteen
minu e' bayonet figbr, but continued
to fire from the shelter of tbe Vid un
til 12:30 P. M , when the firing ceatsed
on both side, and a quarter of aa
hour sf it wards Outrun Bent aa en-
vov to treat for a surrender. Os-
maua wound in the le is not sen
OUS. . -an
TUE PLEVSA j aiSOXEttS.
Loxnox, Pec. 14 The Time''
corrpoudent at Plevna telegraphs
Oraud Duke Nicholas) told me that
Ooiiiau Pasha reported bis force 27,
000. At tbe earne lime the Grand
Puke aeemed doubtful if there were
Romany. About fixty cannons aud
mauv Luoured wagoua are among
the troptiies.
O.-man Pacha had three weeks'
provisions still on band, and ten
days' rations in his transport train
for tbe whole army.
MORTALITY AT PLEVNA.
The immediate cause of his aban
doning the intrcuebments was the
breaking out of an epidemic among
tbe troops. There were 40 or fiO
dead bodies a day in Plevna. There
were uo men available to bury them,
aud tbe mortality was increasing
Eight hundred sick and wounded are
ia the hospital. .
HERV1AX3 TAKE THE FIELD.
REL'iaAiiK, Pec 14 A procltfma
'i in of tlie Ser"iau Government baa
jui bcea ir.-ut d announcing that the
S -rvian arniv has been ordered to
croM the Tuikiab froutier. Turkish
troops are conceutratiu oa the Ser
vian frontier.
OfcM AN PAStlA LOSES A FOOT.
Hlciiauest, Pec. 14 It is report
ed tbat it. Lap beeu necessary to am
puta'e Osiuau Pasha's loot.
THE BATTLE NEAR METC1IKA.
Loxihix, p.-c. 15 A Russian of
C ial dispatch, dated IJ 'got, Ih-c. 13,
-ajs: Si:v battalions of Turks ve.s
tcrday attacked tbe forces of Graad
Luke VI td.iuir all al ng tbe Sine, di
reeving, however, ibeir principal tf-t-r
s sain-t tbe left and centre.
They tut! ki d Me.ebka six time,
out were eicti time rejiuWd i;h
iiteai I 'i-s. At et;e p. m. tbo Thirty
nf.ti d vi-i .n of ihe Telltb Ru-icinn
army corps upturned ou the eeeue,
and attacking the Turks in tbe flauk
compelled them, wiib the co opera
tiou of the res' of the Rus.-iuns, to
re: ire u-( ,u Krusaa, their retreat, to
d ivan CifJik being cut iff Graad
Puke Vladimir narrowly escaped a
ball.
Suit-man Pasha, describing the
same affair, elaiuis that be carried
s-'Uie of t'tjtreticbnients of Met
chktir but wa.s uuable tu hold them,
lining tu a fire from tbe heights aud
the arrival of Ru-sian reinforcements,
lie cou.-eqtieutly wi' hHrew to bis or
iginal pori i'itis after a 'even hours'
imttle Tl.ree thousand Russians
were killed.
XARUOW ESCAPE ( F THE CZAREVITCH
A ltiiebure.-i special eays a bullet
grvzed i be Czarevitch's bead ia this
engagement.
A rll Affray.
PuiLATiELPaiA, December 13
Julius M CI skey, who waa slabbed
bj l.oui-Lurk, on buday evening,
iu the Ttteuty ii.'tb ward, died at half
past eleven o'clock this morniug at
i hit Episcopal hospital.
Coih men re.-ide within f ur doors
f each other oa Leamy street, near
Tu.-ctilum, Twcuty fifth ward, and
both are about forty-four years of age
Their children bad been quarreliuK
and M'Closkey and Rurk were stand
iuj uear the nates iu tbe rear of tbeii
rer-itietiCes Uuik told M'Clohkey to
maUe bis cailJren bebave themselves,
when ihe Inner retorted that "if it
was not for your druuken wif ibere
ould be no trouble." Rurk called
M'Cli.skey a liar, aud other angry
ords ptlsed between ibcui, when
M'Ch sk--v ak-d, "will vou meet me
rinlf way?'
"Xo Jimmy," said Durk "there is
uo use of u quarreling, for we are
aeubbors, a no ought to be peacea
ble." It i.s alleged that Rurk intimated
that if M'Clurkey came within arm's
!e birth of bim be would cut bim.
Both meu were next, seen s'ruggliug
near Dui k's fate, wbich M'CloHkey
burst opeu The la' ter's son, eighteen,
aito came up aud stiu' k Rurk on tbe
bead uiih a brick aud also broke
some of his windows witb stones
Doth men Lad knives, but bo one
kuOAS who saw lbe stabtiiaff.
M'Closkey walked to lbe Episcopal
bospiial, aad there it was discovered
tbat be had been cut in ICe left breast,
ctiusinff ihe luugs t'J p otrude, but
Cork w as carried there suffering from
the eh. ck. His condition is tnipiov
ed but Le is tiot out t.f dangtr He
w a-t ut iu i Le right breast aud bad
a sca'p wound. Rurk admitted tbat
be cut. M'Ci tskey with a knife, which
u.af. una upou hi tu at tbe hospital.
M'CI skey said be bad cu-. Burk with
iiu oyster kuile He leaves a wife
and eiftht children. Tbe post mortem
eXttujinatioD will be made ibis after
uooa, aud tbe iuquest probably held
to m- rrow.
Tbe (blnea.
Wasiunot x, DHcetnber 13. A
telegram was received today by
President IIyes from the Sau Fran
cUc i "Six Compaaies," representiajr
that a gang of roughs last evening
attacked a party of 150 Chinamen,
w ho bad just reached the city from
Sacramento, robbing and cruelly beat
ing tbeni and sen msly injuring more
tbanfifyoftbe number. No inter
positit.n by ihe police for their protec
tion and no arrests were made. The
Companies also call the attention of
the Pret-ldeot to the intimation of the
Governor ot California in bis address
to the L-girdat ire that the ra b may
beeonte too strong for control Thev
repre-cut the h. IplessnefW of their
pe p!e wi bout d pi iraatic protection,
aud reiu'nd ne Pre-ident of the otili
atio'j8 i f the Tniied S ates O tveru
ment for their security under the pro
vision of the treaty. The President,
eaid he would give tbe matter bis
immediate ntteniion.
BrKlsrnMtion it I Jwtge- LnrlnK.
iVAHiiukiiToM, Dec 12 Judsre E.
U. L'iriujr ban tendered to tbe Presi
dent bid resiatDktiiia aa Judge of ihe
V tirt cf Clim., tr fake ff- nn tbe
Is ( J'tMlar
lo en i.f.r (Ji'tl
Ju le L trio l as '
; -tf Cl.itms len'h '
ei.i iv.i-t;tf tft,f!. Iienbit:ii on.Ficc pi-ti, I.-, and a s-b"t nua weiea-oi
r!tr t'tf Keitrii u a', titl liiii receie j l-.ut.tl -mi tb" urnutidtt, aod about
lllli Ml tl l.i ij ll.c rr-uiaiillit-r uf hix lU-l litv ills (Ii.hr4 In l.i.Ls' Frairt!
Il.i qo .............. .I f,.., W.o
chu.eiw, nd id tbe oulj lWcral on i
the bench. . '
rrandnlcniljr UaiBs; f mther'at
vrpc
Some lime last summer a man
named lilnckenshio. who was uudr
. .
Dan to answer aa an accessory in
the Parker murder case, was report
ed (o have been shot and killed while
Gnhing in the Licking, near the Low
er Dlue Licks. His bat was found
pierced with ballet holes. The gen
eral supposition was tbat this was
a rose, and that Iilatkciiship had
skipped out. In fact it is claimed
that he baa been heard of in the
South. One day this week tbo up
per half of a man's body was found,
partly buried in tbe mud, along the
bank of Licking. Two teeth were
missiojr, by which Blackensbip's
friends claimed bid identity. How
ever some suspicions were aroused
that the half of the corpse might be
that of tbe father of Blackensbip,
who died recently. The father's
grave was opened, and behold tbe
upper half of his body was gone !
Tbe younger Dlackenship's life was
insured lor 52,;00, and some ugly ru
mors are afl tat
Terrible
Death
Mine.
In a Coal
fciiEXAXDOAif, Pec. 14 One of
those awtul accidents to which mi
ners are subject occurred at the din
ner h ur yesterday, at the West
Shenandoah colliery, belonging to
tne l niiaaeipnia and lWmng coal
and iron company. A youug man
named Martin Heonessy was work
ing in a breast with bis father, and
a tos'anily killed by a fall of coal.
He was completely buried under tbe
mass of anthracite, and when dux
our. bis bead was found to have bee a
crushed to a jelly, aad his brains
scattered arouud ia all directions
Ilia fa h -r, who was by bs side at
the time, escaped uninjured, but fain r
ed a way at the horrible eijat of bis
im.
Dlamtro9 fire la aa Oil tit jr.
PiTTsntRfi, December 12. A spe
cial trom Deaa City, Pennsylvania,
in tbo Clarion oil district, says a fire
triirinated in tbe Beringer City Ho
el. Beringer City, Pennsylvania, at
2 u 'clock, tbis momi r, occupied by
John Armstrong, of Sharon.
Tbe hotel was burned to tbe grouud
with its contents Tbe building and
troods are insc-cd for one thousand
di liars.
A man named A B McCartney, of
Mercer, Peunsy lvania, a guest of the
b t'el, was burned to death. O.heis
toirriwly escaped being burned
The fire spread very rapidly to a
vucant building, owned by Mr
Parew, ihence to Kilroy it Cr-wley's
Xew V irk store, burned thehjilding
ant' contents, lusorcd. f'uur tber
buildings burned, tbfee beiog occu
pied by families.
M yaterittas ABalr.
Pottsviile, Pecember 10 Wil
liam l'tll, a miner, w as stopped ou
tbe way to work la-t evening near
MiutTrtriile by two men, who held
revolvers to his bead After beiog
satisfied of hie idea ity, they told bim
to m ve on, as be was not tbe man
they were looking for. Tbe affair
caused much excitement in this vic
inity. William A Scboener, of Ma
bouoy City, was attacked on the
highway near tbat place to-day by
two men. Tbey fired three shots al
him, but ow iog to the speed of bis
borse he eso-ped from tbem uninjur
ed. Donble -Harder In Kealnrk?.
Louisville. Ky., Dec. 12 Near
Liberty, Kentucky, on Sunday night
last, Thomas Moore and United
Slates Special Bailiff George P Ellis
killed one a jot her. The authorities
Cave been locking for Muoro tor a
year past on an indictment charging
bim with illicit distilling. Ellis met
bim by chance on Sunday night,
while riding toward Liberty with a
man named Pwyer, and called upon
bim to surrender. Moore replied by
Griug a bullet through bis body. El
lis returned tbe shot, and Moore dis
appeared in tbe bushes. Next morn
ing bis body was found frozen stiff in
death.
A Prietat'a ronlenaait.
Elmiea, X. Y., Dec 12. Kev J
J. Bioomer, pastor of St. l'atrick'e
Catholic Church, of this city, watt
committee) to jail yesterday, for con
tempt of Recorder's Coort ia refusing
to audwer a question put by the court
in reference to a case of alleged big
amy. The pastor standi oa the
eround f professional confidence, not
church diciolinc.
Krpnttliraa Victory In Nontb t'aroilaa.
Cuaeleston, Dec. 12. The elec
tiou for State Senator in Beaufort
county, which includes several tea
iHlaods containing a large negro pop
ulation, took place on Monday. Not
wi.hjiaodinir a vigorous Democratic
cauvaBtt J. W. Collins, tbe Hepuhii
cau candidate, is elected by 1500 ma
jority. Tbis is tbe first eleciion in tbis
State this year which has been car
ried by tbe Republicans.
Murder la Ohio.
Wheelixij W. Va., Dec 13 A
man nnraed indlay was f uind drown
ed at Bridgeport, Ohio, just across
the river from here, on the 11th inst.,
and testimony taken before the Cor
onerV jury sb jws tbat be was mur
dered hy some unk'iowu person by
being thrown from the railroad bridge
into Wheeling Cret-k.
Ban ajver byai Bnllroad Tralq.
East Liverpool. Ohio, Dec. 14.
A two year old child, of a colored
barber, named Lcv, waa run over
by tbe mail train at tbis place, this
afternoon. Its iojuries will likely
prove fatal Those wbo saw tbe ac
cident censure tbe engineer of tbe
train very strongly.
A f in mI Ilia Wife Marslerrd.
A fearful crime was committed in
Snyder county on Saturday morning
The Mimtnburg TeWqraiJi saya two
shots were beard bv Mrs. Erb. wbo
rer-iden cear tbe scene of tbe tragedy
isle and ber husband immediately
arose, and difcovered tbat. tbe bouse
of John Kinsler was on 6 re. Persons
residing , in tbe neighborhood . were
soon On tbe grouod, among tbem Ja
cob Sibrader aod Tobias Mitchel,
wbo were tbe first to discover tbe
bodies of the victims. Mr. Kiosler
was found in a rocm need as a kit'-h
'en a-ii sleeping ipirtment, tia irrns,
j head and legs being burnt-d to a
crisp. Airs. Kinder s body wt.i dis
covered in lie retry, almost entirely
consumed " Blo-d was fond ccatt'r-
ed ab- u', wh'cl I nd ti the pn?ci-
cion ibut ue. at least, wa9 killed
oij't - iilt - acd tbrouu into tbe bouse.
."...! i:.l . ..j t. :
too evident tbat. a horrible crime tad .
lin t,mm;o-ri
Jfew AJcerlUements.
rJUT
JRXPIKE ELECTION.
Ihe StorkboMcrs of ttto Si.tncrM-t fe. RnlfiinJ
Tornpiko Hiwd Uomjwn; will take ootii-e Itiat an
election will be belli M the b.H- of Alcxan-Jer
Ware, in Alleghany tawn!ii.m the first Monday
of Jananry next, to elect vne Preitiilent. fix Mana
prera azul a Treuarcr to cxn.diKt the aaatra of aaUl
Omtpanv lor the ensuing venr.
" JLFF EIMMKti
PrerMent.
Bed fori Iaqni.tr eopy sod charge f ia;iuiij.
IGNEE'S SALE.
Uv virtue ot an orJer Lvuctl out of thts Cuurt of
Common PItol Somerset County, Pa., th nn
derslKnml aaaigneo ot S imatt A. Hhuails, will
Mil on the Jireuiine t iul.f .nurry on 1 tiurt)r
the iTth day ol tiwmtier 1T7, Hie folluwinK 1
olle real estate Til :
No. I. A certain trn-t of Uti I or farm, the
H'tnelteaa, situate in Si-tncrMii toWDKhlp, S..mr
et County, Pa., a.tj.iiuiii Samuel t'ni. Henry
Fox. Charles Lohman and o.hera, eoctlaiiilctf 187
acrea more or U--3.
No, i Adjoiuinar No. 1, Miohael WevanJ,
John S hater anil utuers, conlainto 112 acres' mora
or lesa.
Tbe afonisalil farm is a cry ilesirable property,
about a miles eaM ot CturaeKet, on the BeUlonl
roail, hat about lea arres cleared ami In a high
state ol rultirat'on. with a r.ioj two story nous
with basement, corn crib, piir pea, liine-stone in
altunJancv, liaie-ki'n, coal, ituifitrr anil a suirar
camp of about "iOO tree?, with many other coure-nit-nree
: also a nerer Lilting sprlnir of water, and
spring-house at the resiilenej; au I mirtteu g.joi
for every proiluction al Somerset
TEKMS.-(tue-tlur.l In tan.l, one-thlnl In six
months ami one-thinl in one yvir, trom the ?M ol
Not. i", with interest In.ra the day ol sale : ten
per cent of purrbase m tney to Ik paiit on day ol
sale: deferred payments to be secured by judgment
ou the premises.
JOHN H. t'Htj,
Asiiizitee of,
Iec. S. SAML LL A. KtlOAUS,
JEGAL NOTICE
12 Novemtter IK77, It I orlereil that lierita fter
the ri-trular April term irt'ourt !ia!l;.;mm'.-nceon
the 4th Mumiay in April.
Fer curiam :
V.J. KOOSER.
Dec 5 FrolhonoUry.
Aernta wanted. Busl-
irlttma'e. rartlculars r-e.
OUril CO 81 Laais. H.
$3
GOt, PLATED WATf H F. Cheapest
:nthe kaowa worM. batnnte Wau-k Frm la
Addreia, A. Col ltkb Co., Chlcaca
PI TOR'S NOTICE.
hatrin' been avpointeil AoIitor to tli.trttiute
the lurxt In the hamls of Ctrus 31. Shaver. As
siirneeof Jno. 11 tason, to aud atiiooir those le-
ica iy entitled tncreto, I heretiy mvc notice that 1
will attend to the tititii-s ol said sniMiiuttnent at
mv olfl -e. In Souiorset, Pa.. Friday, the 4th day ol
January, in.s. wtien aii-i where all tiertns inter.
efted can attend it iliey see prtcr.
W. It. Kl'PPLE,
Dec 12 Auditor.
DR. lYLMKirS
Pulmonary Institute,
0 2ISPr. AVF.Xl E. Plltahnrs;, Pa.
For th trcaniciif of ill- Rf-.irnttrv. X rv-
otis, at m1 l.ir-tivf r.y-ifiii. Ntwit tiiitrrh. 1 lntl JMs-
(;'. A-ttnnii. f'.ruiivhti it aud I'ONl'.MITInN ly tlw
Al'.KIA.N MM KM. A lit ;Ui-I miv.l ill llifllKstl ol
1 re.it t unit hv INH LAT'N. IutfPv-in nt i- itMr-
nt from th firt wib if (rviMifiit. t unit-ie tlitfti
1 uie Ih'iirt tn-Ktl !(Mtf-fuHy.
4'ori-ttM)ntiriiC ;iiiH-imi u ln-n -t.!iii,i 'tv!.'.''t.
aj'iitient rwviveti tlallv.
A TTPC! i'Jnclor their
own St'x-kiBirs
uo rent per pair
AXYIOLOIE tni khauk hv the
dm of oar -MA'iM TI fS." Can rent w or
cbane the i(.r ot ihtir Irwej, restore to freh-
e-i.tter. KPiiMinn. bl"., or imparl u mem new
tv I IovcIt ilimle Untie tnnMe and n'minal cont
-Stitrk ui any l?sirt jlor ttt on receipt of 10
oentf, 3 4. i Iff rent colors, ka H-Mttuice Statupi c-
oepteU. Hen. NUitcpfor .ir.-ultri un i Njinpies.
6JCurtiana St. N. Ywrk, F. u. Hox, 3139.
100,000 ttopicH of
St. Nicholas
I-Ol! Tl IK
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
Onl- '." Ci'iit : C'l".
Some M- a of the attr tc;l'in otl'.TJd In tho
CHRISTMAS 1IOL.1DAY NUMBEK
ofSr. Nu holas. of which 10.'J0 copies will be
issacit, may ne aiitneit tn'Oi tne Miinwintr : i Here
are poems hv HKNKY W. MMrFEIJLW and
WILLI AM"eiXLEN BR Y AMT ; a tine hitherto
nntiunlished sketch of ftov Life, by the Late
TUKOlKiKK WINTHKI'P: and a short suirr
by tbeauihorofALlfKlN WtiNliEKUMi;"
a new fairy storr. '-Sweet Mitnitia It.ir." by
FRANK K. STOtJKTO.V. "THKPF.rF.KKIX.S'
CHARADES." by Ll'ltRETIA P. H ALE l a
poetic rM. lie hy UK. J. 1. rt 11.I.A L. ami a
cumt'arlson between the manners ol vouiitr fttlks in
old times and qt-wday. bv U.iiL UAMIL1UN.
Of the story element, the brightest feature is
the heuinninte ol the m-w sen il by .MIfs ALttOTT,
entitled -I NItER Till-; LILACS," with lllus
tri'l ins by rf.iry tl illnuk Ftte.
The tthristpias Number contains nlso the open
iiiKtfanew He rial Mnrj fur Bets, a tale
ol ironical Hie. by Ol'STAVl'S FKl.NKE.V-
stkin. entitled "Tower-Mountain "
alinirably illustrated by Hie anin'it AL.rau and
Kelly; A PORTRAIT OF MISS AL
COTT. with a Hkuliol hr ntc ; several p.Mtius
l.v TWO LITTLE AMF.K1CAN HKLS: a
PLAY, and a CHRISTMAS CAROL, (set to
munlc) : aLd hall a dozen complete short stories,
bright, funny, eicltlnif an I pathetic, fcr., Jii.
The NEW ItOVEK is by the EnicHsh Artist.
W 4I.TKR 'RA5i Ct the Limous designer of
The Baby'sOpera."
ST. NICHOLAS FOS 1878.
Besides Miss AtcoU'i serial tor ilrlf. anil the
three serials for Httya, to tbltow each other tn rap
In su-cessbtn. will contain a short serial etorr liy
the Author or "THE M HOXIlfRlil OTT4
rAWIl.Tt" and an article, -AKOI N'U THE
WOKLIHN A YACHT, BOYS!' has been
promised by a brilliant writer, now on the actual
tour of the world In his own racht. There will be
contributions bv a IlAl'UHTEK OF THE FA
MOt'S PETER PARLEY, and a L-tb-r to
Yonntr Americans by
GEORGE MAX IjON'.U.D.
The" How" .rla of instructive papers,
by various authors, will tell HOW to hind your
own books; HOW they mine coal : HOW to enjoy
yourselves at home: HOW to tie a carpenter:
HOW to be an atrrceable frorsc; HOW to enter
tain company: HOW tom.tkean ice-boat; HOW
to build a house; HOW India rnbtter Is athereilt
HOW matches are mde : HOW money M mado:
HOW mackerel areciuflit ; HOW they laid the
Atlantic cable ; tioW limy mine in California:
HOW they work in lh lea-country : HOW to tie
a parto langR-ian. etc. There will be also a ser
ies oi stories and sketches ut Foreign Llfu,
TKAVEIj ANI A D V E NT I II I',
such as "Old Nicolni" (a Russian story), "A Day
anions; the Welsh Castles." ' Easter in t rermany,"
"The lnili:insol't!ie Ain-t7.n." "How Kitty was
Lost in a Turkish Hazartr,'' "Mtuter Montesu
ma." (a Mexican story t, ' H.iu-j, the Lapp
Maiden,11 and many othcr.i.
"Jai-k-ln-the-Pulplt." "Yountt tti.ntrlhutors'
r,-(ia.lUnent," Letter-Hox." Kiddle-Uox," and
"For Very Little Folks." will eititlnuel.
The four tiound volumes ot Sr. Nicholas al-
ready published are the most wondcrtul, beautilul
ana attractive t;tirtsimas rresen'. tor xouna- peo
ple. F-itcb volume Is complete in itself. Vols. 1
and .'. ;i.oo each ; vols. 3 and A ft UO each.
Sntrtcrlption Price. ia.0u a Year, postage pal.1.
Single cples. cents each. Solo by all
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'. K. BKOCKLKBANK k. CO., 44 NUUh Mreat,
Flttiburah, Pa,
Oct. 10
JLECTION NOTICE.
ot re Is hereby fireo that tbe annaal elect loo
ol the Farmers' I'd ton Association and Fire Insa
rane Company ol Berkley's Mills. Somerset
County. V.. will be held at Berkley's Mills, oa
Tuesday, Jaanary I, l7r, for tfca parpsa ol
electlna: a P-seident, View President, Secretary,
and six Director tor tne ensuing; year.
J. K. Boost, V. J. Belt BAKER.
Secretary. PreaMeoL
Berkley Mills, Pa , Nor. 10. 1S77 twrilM.
ASK t& recovered
dyspeptic .billons saf-
ferers, rtettm of fever
awl airna, tb merrart
sl Hit ran' lathBI
bow they reouTered
health, cheerful spirit
aad cood appetite ;
liiey will taU you by
4
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takina; Siamo' Liv
a at i i' la to a.
The Cheapest, Parts! aid Bait Family Kedtcia I
ia th Worid.
For DYSPEPSIA, OOffSTTPATIOy, Jaun
dice, Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACH K. Colie.
Depression of Spirit, SOL E STOMACH, Heart
turn, steM mc.
This unrivaled Soutbern Remedy 1 warranted
not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any
injurious mineral stum anew, OU1 u
PUBELT TEfciETABLE,
containing; those Southern Roots and Herb, which
an aliwtse rntviuenoa has placed Id countries
where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will ert all
Diseases caused by derattremmt of tti Liver aad
Bowels. D
1 tie SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint ana bit
ter or bail taste In tbe mouth ; pain in tb Hack,
Sides or Joints, often mistaken for Kheamatlsa ;
Sour Stomach ; Loss of Appetite ; Bowel altern
ately costive and lax ; Headache : Los of memo
ry, with a painful sensation of bavins; failed to do
omeinina; wnica oncnt lo nav been done; Debili
ty, Low Spirits, a thick yellow appearance of tb
Skin and Ere, a dry oough often ausLnkea tor
' ttiosuniptlon.
Sometimes many of these symptoms attend the
disease, at others very lew ; but the LIVER, tne
tartreel onran in the body. Is generally tbe seat of
dl-ease, and if not reanlated la time, great swlier
tBK, wretchedness and DEATH will ensue.
1 can recommend as an efficacious remedy liir dis
easeof the Liver, Heartburn and Dvspepsia, Sim
mons' Liver Uesrulator, LawtaO. Vtrtgusn. 10-j
Master Street, Assistant Post Master, Philadel
phia. " We have tested Its virtue, personally, and
know that for Dyspepsia, Htlouanea. ami Throb
bins; Headache, it is the best medlcina lbe world
ever saw. We have tried forty other remedies be
fore Simtnona' Liver Regulator, but none ol tbem
aire us more than temporary relief ; bat t ha Res;,
ulator. not only relieved, hut cured no.' o. Tax
oiiura at M essksuus, MaouB, Oa,
BAD BREATH !
Nothlnir is so unpleasant, aothinc so eommoa a
bad breath, and in nearly every case it comes from
the stomach, and can be so easily corrected If you
will take Simmons' Regulator. I not aeeleot so
sure a remody for this repn slve disorder, it wiU
.il.-o iintrove your Appetite, Complexion, and rtn
eral Health.
SICK HEADACHE.
Thin distreifsinff ftflTtrtltm oecrt mart ftraoent-
ly. The iiiurbatnee of the etomocb, arising Inm
m(errectly difcestedoontenU, csutwtawTere pin
Id tbe hel.accDinpanieil with diMrreebl a
aem. unci this ounirtUote wbt ie ppulrlj knows
Sick Heulaebe. for prompt rrUel
Tift Sinaons' Lira Essnlator. ur HsUcne
As Bemtdf im
MALARIOVS FEVERS, ItOWFX COM
PLAI.NTS. DYSPEPSIA. MENTALDEPRKS-
Slo.V, RESTLESSNESS JAl'.VDICE, NAU
SEA. SICK HEADACHE. XLIU, CUN8TI-
r a 1 1' '.f anu nitiiotd.i r.cr,
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
XAxrracTrasooxLT ar
J. H. ZCILIN t CO-,
PHILDAEUHIA. FA.
Price Sl.OO. Said . H Druggists.
July.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
ltivll Ankeny t In the Court of Common Pleas
ft l ol somerset County Pa.
H. L. Baer. f No 3a Nor. Term IsT.
I ol Son
f No 3:
) (Volu
ITuluntarv Assttmmvmf
Having been amtointeil Auditor hv Lb 1'.urt tn
uiKinouie tne tunas in tne nanus or tne Assignee
to and among those legally entitled thereto, net to
Is b .reby given that 1 will attend to the dnties of
the anove appointment, at my otnos in Somerset,
on Thursday the Jotti day of December, 1st 7,
wncn anu wnere ail panics interested may attend.
j. u. tufi.E.
Nav.-.'8 Aadltoi
totice Is hereby given tbe w will annlv a
the next session of tb Legisiaturs of Peniusvlva
nia, for the the passage of a law tepee ling, lbe
aci oi Assemtity. ai.nroreu r ettruarv atti. a. ik
iti.v. relating to tne lees now allowed totbeCountv
Treasurer on Mccantile License and l'natd
Lands.
J. BO)SK.
W. C HICKS,
J. B. LYONS,
Nov.3
JOHJf HVMBIRD.
P. NuW AO,
HOCKI.XQ BROS
pUBLIC NOTICE.
Pmptisals will he received at tlie oatlee of the
Directors of the Poor for the County of Somerset
tor the performance of the duties of Steward for
one year I mm tbe 1st day of April 197.
Also for the performance of the dutlesof Snrgeoxi
Physician to tbe poor at the Hons of Employ
ment of Somerset County for one year from the 1st
of April 18, and bar the performance of tb du
ties of Counsel to the Hoard of Directors for oo
year from the 1st April, lira.
Th pro;sal mast be is writing an. I submit
ted by the Board of Directors oa or Da tore ilk 1st
duv of January, 1H7S.
isy order ot the Hoard ol Director.
W. H. BER KEY.
Dec. i. Steward.
DITOR'S NOTICE.
At an Onihans Coort held at Somerset. Pa on
the ltxli day of November, 1H77, the undersigned
Auditor was iluly appointed to make a distribu
tion of tbe funds In the landiof A. P. Miller and
Jacob P. Lichty. executor of tbe estate and last
will ami testament ol Peter Miller, deceased, to and
among these legally entitled there te, hereby give
notice that he will attend to the duties ol lb
above appointment on Thursday lh with day of
u cemuer i". i at nis omre in somerset wben and
where ail persons Interested can attend if thev
tbink proper.
txtracis immine rccoru. eertined aotn day of
Nov. 1177- A. F. DICKEY.
Clerk.
JOHN R. SCOTT.
Auditor.
SUERIFF'S SALE
Or REAL I
ESTATE.
J.H.
J.H. LAtvtts et. al. burs
and legal representatives
ot Christian Landi Jr.,
dee'd, and John Hal.
No. t Jany. T. 1711. In
th Court of Oommto
Plea (; Somerset
County.
(Partition Docket.)
bngh
vs.
Edwin Deal and II. Hcr-
shev.
Bv virtue of an artier laeued oat of th Court of
Commin Pleas ol Somenjt Cm, Pa.. In th abnv
tatct, ense to me directed, (I will oflrr fur sale by
puoiicouicry at inn i;ourt uoas to Somerset
liorougb. on
Friday, December 29, 1877,
at 2 o'clock p. m the foUowlng deactibexl valu
able real estate, viz ;
certain tract of Isn I situate In Oreeavllle
Twp.. Somerset Co., Pa . containing Usicrustun
or less. Warranted In th name of Adam fcsler,
and ttented to Oebhart and W its.
TERMS. One-thinl of the Durduum ai ioov to
be paid in hand, one-tbird In one year from confir
mation of sale, and one-third la two yean from
continuation ut sale, without interest, to be secur
ed by judgment bond on therp remise.
tn per cent oi mo pun-tuifte money nuiat be
pttid on day of sale.
anenns ornce. ukikul w. FTLE,
Dec. J. IS77. SberlfT.
Dec.
AOE.VTS WANTED. From C to ali
i Day Sure. Ministers, Book aod Pic.
ture Agents.and all out of esaDlovmont.
of either sex. here Is tba best chance of!
tereil this season. A Cash Present of from to
too to (very good working agent. Send lit cent
I small sample, or better still, tl for large
sample witb circulars, terms, ac., aad go to work
at ttnee. REV. 8. T. Bl CK, Box Mo. Jutltow, Pa.
-.Men'l..n thi paper.
Nov.M
fUetuion'M rubZicatioMt.
(Ireatredurtitifl in price for 1I7S of mustn't
PttToRi ALtoO.'ayear. Single copies scent.
Th HoMCia. Lto42yeer, single eoplc i
cents, for sale bv all newsdealers.
ilisoi s Moxthlt Uusirasioa tokl a Tear,
single copies 10 cents. All postage tree
Sample copies sent oa receipt ol a 3 ceot stamp
The price of Chromo ha just beeu greatly re
duced. No one bow give suck liberal term to
agents as wedo. Send (ur new circular. A t. res
F. (HiASJt.s, Wasblngttoa SU, Boon Maa.
Nov.a
WANTEK
to rare a cse of Catarrh In eark
neighborhood, with Dr. alarnser's
Krmedy. to Intr due It
Samp',
free. J.tl. litton, Pltubargk. Pa.
Nov. 18
Coughs and Colds.
Cnred by at lug Dr. Srnit.'s wild Chesst
LuxeCosuiAL. ;ae. We uad al uer bottU.
Dr. Scherer's RheumaUsm
Remedy $1 per bottlk
SJhvUrugKistsandat Ir M herer' Ivib-r
-m
OPIUM"-
SsMWHaMMAl,
4. hhk: smllun
Mr Bcre.-lw. ItA. Csmliv
"as3Sl.oi,
.
W0l Owe. J. a tiaylgrd Co-Cuicaau. LU.
raatik
r
r
. AVw AtlttrtiitemcTit.
tTP.IlEYSl
Butter
COJffllSSM HEECHiNE
No. 75 Exchange Place,
ISAIVTIttOlt:.
Jld.
O.L U
SHORTHAND.
IXSTRfCTION alrea In the briefest, best,
most rapid and reliatde systen of Shorthand writ.
Ins; eTerderisetf. A perfect knnwledre of the sys-
tern will be given m a count of ta jt lessons.
lermsss), or weta. a leasow. py etresnaideiv.
Address K. TaaoratLi a, editor ' Slxmband Re
view." II SmithBeM (treet, Plt'jl.arah. r-.
Tb "Shorthand Review" will be mailed to any
addrea oa receipt of eta.
tvt. 10
BOOTS A. 1ST 13 SHOES.
PARKER TKKT,
hale of Allegheny City, ra.. At?
removed to
SOMERSET, PENX.V.,
and opened out a shop, for the manufac-.are. f
Boots, Shoes and Gaitsrs,
m th building, corner Main and Pleasant St.,
Eaat of Diamond.
He 1 able lo tarn out first-class work at the
lowest prices, and will guarantee perfect satis
faction to all wbo glv him their patronage. Or
der promptly at' ended to. Repairing neatly
done, tnov. 83me.
A DM IN 1ST U .TOR'S NOTICE
Lslal of Jacob Horner, late of Somerset Twp.,
deceased.
Letter of administration oa tbe abov estate
havingt'eea.,vnied by taeproperaathortty, notirw
Is hereby grrea to tbose indebted lo it to make las
diat payment, and those havtngclalma against it
to present tbem dulv authenticated tor settlement,
on Saturday theisth'iiay ol December, 1S7 T, al lbe
house ot Edmund Horner in raid Twp.
EDML MD HORXER.
Nor. 21 Administrator.
SOLDIERS.
Invalid Pensioners drawing over Ten Dollar)
per month for wounds in Anu or Leg wilt hear
something 10 their advantage by addressing and
sending as description, date, ox., of receiving;
woond or Injury.
W. V. BER1NOER kCO.,
Claim Agents, llnSmlt eli St., Ptiul-urgn, P-
A A HTCr Farms to sell nd exchange. We
fWriiw C U have hundreds or customer
wanting u buy l arms )U"l now. Never knew a
better lime to sell Acres at lair prices, aa peoplo
are lilting ntoev fmm banks and seeking Acre
for salety Address S.M.J AMES,
Pittsburgh Farm Agnvy, la Sinilhneld St.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Those in search of farm send for prlntetl Farm
Register.
.Novell
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
Arkerroan' Id the Curt f Common Pleat.
to I t; J-nu-rr r. I!ir7.
Abram LafDheil j (VulantAry An-iifTiinBt.
Httvtnic bea iiinti Awiitor by liio 0ur t r
distiibate the tutvU in the liana u tbe Ai-
slfpiee toana bmdic tbce H"irlljf entylml thrrv
to, notice le hereby Kveo that 1 wtll lten I to.
tbe duties of tbe boTj(fioloinMt. m Tburv.lH.r,
January 3J, at bla otbi.-e In Swnret, when ant
when all perKnn interetteu cms attend tl they
think prper.
J. . OGLE.
Nt. 8 Auditor,
SSIGNEESSALE.
liy vtrtne of and orUer Urae! oat of tbe 1'onrt
of t 'oatmuD Ptemfl of Somerset I'uuaiy, Pa., tbet
omlertKned ArWtjrnee of w. t:. tiw, wm fell
at public sale on tbe premise, on
Saturday, Dec, 22, 1877,
at 2o'lork p. m., tb following dcscribcl real
estate, vis:
No. L A certain lot of ground situate In Meyer
dale Bor . Somerset Co., Pa containing acre,
fronting M feet on Main street, extending bark
106 leet lo alley, adjoining b owned
by Hartley A Bro., on lh the east, ami
alley on tb west, aaid lot being knowa on town
plot a No. 3, witb a good two-wry business build.
ingOU feet deep, and 24 feet frail, and large addi
tion ; also a stable thereon erected.
No. A A certain lot of ground situate as afore,
aid, located en nort beast corner ol Broadway and
(Irani streets, feet front, and extebdiug VA).
feet back to Watar street, known on town plot aa
bit No 11. with a good two-story irame dwelling,
bouse and other buildings thereon erected.
TERMS: One-third in hand on ennnrmation
of sale, one-third In six mouths, and n.third In.
oa year from thi date, (Oct .-nd ) wltbinterest
oa deterred payment from day ol aale. Ten per
cent, of the purchaae money to be paid n day ot
sale.
JOHN M. OLl.NftEIL,
Not. :i Assignee.
d-NOTICE.
A go d farm (or aale or rem. af XO acre, ia Ad
dison Township, In good eumlitlon: apply to
j. p. h. walker.
Nut.IA Vrslna, Penna.
GIVEN AWAYtZZ M th-
A P2S173I STL
Entitled '-Ta Favliag of thoSavior In tbe
Temple" with tb WOHKINO) CHURCH.
A 34 Page Kellgbiat Newspaper, devoted to thet
Household, the Sunday Schisils Music ami tfen-
csaiCbarch Work, on i month's trial for '26 cu.
Agts. Wanted. Address J. U. BKEWEK.
Nov. 14 7 atw Warren Street, New Yolk.
L UDITOR'S NOTICE.
Oeunre A. Elmmel i No. 3W. AprH Terra U7
To In tbo (urt oi Comnvea
George O. Walker. V I'lea of Somerset County.
(Voluntary Assignment)
Tb undersigned kaving heea anrlntnl
Auditor by the Court in the above case, to dis
tribute th tundsinthehandsol OcorgeU. Walker
Assignee of Oeorge A. Aimmel. to and am..nir
those legally entitled tkereto. herebv give notice.
tbat bewiti attend to tbe luuesoisaidsppointmetit
at ki olnee In tb borgk of Somerset on Fri
day Dee. '.'1st ltrr, at IV o'clock a. m. when and
wnere an person interested caa attend if they
tbink proper.
JAMES U Pl'OH,
Assilioa
O D ET A T CCT1" onter to clear
VtJr. BA I CO I out our stock or
veiy superior Oold.piaus Jevseiry valued at
over ,00. we wUI send tnobtw, 'At Piece, alt
warruueu isoiu piaiou. Hit axuo. i piir (jo ki
SUe ttleov Bui tone, 1 pair EngMved Sleeve
Ballon. 1 set Pointed Studs, 1 set Amethyst
Stada, 1 Wadding King, 1 Engraved Band Finger
King. 1 Amethyst Stone Ring Inlaid with Ooid.
1 Elegant King Marked Friendship. " 1 Amethyst
DADPAI ltt.e Scarf Pia lnlabl
DHI WiMllttwilb (sold. 1 Silvered
1UI Pin, 1 srl L. mi ics jet an.1 Uobl Pta aatt
Drop. I Miser' sot Jet and tioid. 1 tlUr St a, I
1 set Handsome Kusebud Ear Drops, Uents
Elegant LdkeOeorg Diauumd Stud. I Cardinal
Ked Bead Necklao. I pair Ladies' Anaethv
Stime Eanlntp Inlaid with gold. I Liatlie' rna
CM CD1"1 Jet Brooch. 1 Fancy Svart
Km W Eo t King and Elegant Watch Chain.
1 mkt year raotcr, Ui4 rnlirt tut 30 purt tent
eott-paUfiu AL or any t airrrs 300 caouas or
bUrrat. Aots ts flaw ta Mak M oarj. Tie at
caa rosily be rebstlrd al ;10.
LUB PREMIUM, T .ay one ordering
f l rse. 10 wulfrtunt free, aa Open
f ccco cn ' ' iiiwr
W r Km IT II J H atch . Prrmtuat
F. STOCKM AN27 Bond St.. New
York.. Nov. it. "r
UBL1CSALB
vlrto of aa order of the flrnnmif ft.mrt i.r
fit 11 ... ! I n Sm . I . ... .
. ,. . u.. . . . , . ., ... wwciNrwi win oner lor
sale the real eatat of Jvka D. Keese, 00 tbe preat.
Iws ia SuadaTwa,, oa
Thurtday, January 13, 1811,
at 1 o'clock p. m., a tract of land containing 4ft
ere mora or lesa, 7 acres of which ar in mea..ow.
witba bona aad log bam there. erected ; also aa
orchard of fruit trees, adjoining land of Joba
Ackermaa. Jacob Uruyle aad ot iters.
TEJtALS snaJ known oa day of sale.
J.H. SNYDEK.
Doc. I Administrator.
A
88IONEES SALE.
Br rtrtoe of an order Issued out of the Court of
Common Plea of Rome re-1 Co., Pa , tb under
signed Assignee ol Daalel Mostoller will sell at
public sale, at the Court Hons; In th bor. of
ftnasereet, oa
TJiurtday, Dee. 20. 1811,
at 10 o'clock a. nv. the following described real
estate, vtx :
No. 1. A certain traetofUad sltnite fa Somer
set Two., Somerset Uo , Pa., adHtlnlng land of
Saosenl Colemaa.tseorge Keitx. et. aL. containing
2 it acres and 124 perche and alktwanc morn or
less, known aa the homestead of tba A sstgnor. of
which titer ar about IM acre cleared ami aboat
ftuacre ia meadow, with a largo twit-story boos
bank barn, aad other ontbolbliogsthereoa erected
A good orchard of fruit tree is oa tho treatise,
ami tb land la lo good cultivation and well
Watered.
Ho.. A esrtaia tana or tract of land, sitcste a
aforesabl. adjoining ta homestead tract. Ueurg
Kelts and other, sustaining u; acres and M wr.
. eo"'' alktwaaos mors or I, ot which there
: ar about ;a acres c leered aad IS acres la mcaih.w,
i witb a house, bara aad other buildings I hereon
roreLhodth.lni.1' ""' ,aJ h"
JTmZ'liJTZ
V.f"n IwlUvely be sJd If anytbuig lik
wpwwwimjini um Aaeiguew nolle Ol lae
1 THKMS. Ten percent, of tb purrbase wo
tab paid as day of sal; one-third bxla.ilng
ten percent., to be paid oa eunnrmalion of sale ;
money
m tba
sale ami
delivery of deed ; oao-thild ta sis months, and one
tbird la twelve monta thereafter, with Interest ;
payments to be seen red by lade-ment bonds.
JAM EM L. Pl'OH,
Nor. Asrtgass of liaolel Miwtulbrr.