The Somerset Herald ...Uwrmbfru, ifTs. rrr.:?.--:: WtUXESPAT. Ox tic ptcotd Car cf lie tension tbe case of the Boiid South was opened bj Senator Ktislia with a modest lit tle action for tbe expenditure of $5, OOQ.Ol'O. on tie Mississippi levees This is lut tie entering wedge of a loagliet ot appreciations for Southern benefit. It will turpnse some r-e.e i , le&rn that we epend more for turjt0 tbe fact that this is the sixth at t,uir than for our bread, aad tbat'ta(.k made witbia the past twelve the butter and cheese product of the Veiled Slates wa3, in IMG, cne fevcslh greater in value than cvr wheat, and oae-tbird larger than our cotton product. Commhmoner of Internal Revenue i l'.mari thit 0 booth L'arOIiDl "ibe kiH , fn,.. j.,- i 01 rCVC-JC uuireiei'i 1 excites little attention, and Ecldom stirs StaU officers to ac tios. TLe murderers are free from arrest, tsd tre cpenlr shielded by State authorities." Amt.kh" G. Ci utix baa determined to contest tbe seat of Mr. Yccura, who beat Lini at tbe recent election. There is little dcubt that tbe uext Democratic house w ill try to fctrength en itself, as did tbe present oao, by votioff Democrats into seat? to which they were net elect si, and the prob abilities are, therefore, ibat Curtia will get tbe peat, not withstanding be was fairly ! fctr.cd. Cu.voutts wen to work vigorouoly on Tuesday laft and passed a couple of f ppropriation bill. Such activity was urprcccdcnted in the annals of tbe llouae, and proved to be only a spasmodic effort, as oa Thursday, af ter an boor' segkion, both HouseR ad journed ovr ustil Monday. A long holiday rece 13 talked of, and tbe session premises to be a dull one, as tbe I'cmocrats will do everything in their power to keep clear of debate on cxcit'ng poli'ical topics. It is impos sible, however, for tbe present ses sion to pas ever without a debate in both branehes on the Soutbera elec tions. On our firc-t page will be found tbe rrew'dent'd Message. It is a very conservative cioeumeLt, cad is a dis oppuiatmcrjt to thoss who, from pre. vioas outgiving4, were led to antici pate a ringing cet.uncia'.ioa cf tbe outrages perpctrcted in South Caro lina, Louisiana, and other Southern States at the late election. The grots violations of law are dilated cpou,aad sound reasons are .SMgci'd why every cit:r?n should Lave tbe uatrauimoled privilege of vo'.iog, aad tbo certain assurance that bis vote will be count ed, and the declaration is made that no means within bis power will be Bpared to obtain a full and fair inves tigation of tbe alleged crimes, and to Eecuro the conviction and just pun ishment ci ibe guilty. Temperate ca is the President's language, let i.o Lope that it will be followed by a most determined effort to ascertain and thoroughly punisb the gross breathes of law, known to have oc curred, at:d not even denied by tbe jicrpetratora, whereby tbe elections in fevttal of the Southern States were made tie merest mockery and pretense cf popular suffrage. The balance of tLe message is little e"i30 than a compilation of tbe De partment reports and an endorsement of their suggestions. Now that the elections are over end tbe cry aains-t resumption has answered its jvjrpcFe, tbe Peraccrats in Congrc? have determined to throw lo cb.-tacie iu the way cf re Fumptioa of specie payments on the first of January, t or this special act of grace we prtiurr.e the country it expected to foel profoUDdlj tbask ful; Lut as tbo Deuiicrdcy couM net prevent it, bad they resoi ecu tony, there is do call special thankfui ccss on Ibo part Ut-puboeans. 'be only thicg tout grieves us abjut the xoHlter if, tht rehumptioa uow being a fixed fact, our me-ruber elrct, Gn. CcITrotb, wiil not bare the opportun ity U redeem t'.-Rt vobintary pledge of hie, to vote itgaioi-t resumption. To b; tjrs we points J uat tbe fact, during :Le caneas?, that reeirmption would hs acc?uiplii!bed ctr!y a yctr before tbe General would get a whack at it, if elected, aud we gave Lira credit tor knowing that much him self, but tbe "scienti2c'' W'ow aho knew that w hen people have made op tbeir minds to play the fool, tbe only way to menage tbem, is to go and do likewise.-M oral-He is elected. Fools were answered eccording to tbeir folly. Resumption wili lake place in the fullness of its appointed time, and before the end of his term Cof froth will hi a bowling hard money . democrat. .After tbe reading of the Pre: flenfa Message in tLe House, Ferasn - do Wood, with all tbe old Lime sub serviency cf tbe Northern dough lace, took tbe floor and crii'.cised that portion of it referring to the late elec lions in South Carolina and Louisi ana, saying among other things that "For one be failed to see any indica tions in the South anywhere, or at Ef time within a series of years, that the right of suffrage had been abridged." This statement was re ceived with Uucbtc-r by tbe Republi cans and was briefly replied (o by Gea. Garfield and Mr. Hale. Tbe Democrats refused to entertaio fur ther debate on the aulject, and (se verely censured Wood for bis blunder ia bringing on a discossion for which ;0f intimidation m Maseavbcaetts and tbe Republicans are exceedingly j New Vet k, tbey wiil be caught ia a anxious. TLe discussion of these 'P- It i the opinion of ehrwd ob- .i t l l j 1 servers that one of tbe most i uteres t- outragea cannot, however, be choked . , . . ,. . , w , ' . mg and exciting political discussions off, and within a day or two tbey will , toown for yearg wil, occur daring be fully rentilated by Senator Blaine, 'tbe present session. On account of who baa introduced a resolution for : tbe absence of three or four Republi investigauoa br a committee, and 'n Senators the Democrat are prac .,. . ..... 'tically in a majority, and can prevent wib cad it up und apeak on . at tbe:tbe tD' Jit!c,, Preg),a. firt opportunity. This will of course tions until the absent Republicans bring on a general debate, and ibe shall make tbeir appearance. j !; iy will 80.10 Know laocg the Petiiocrr-i wiil dare justify the jjate niurtkre, intimidation, ad bal- , jQl stoSoff fcv wlich Democratic memtxTS oi uosgrees, us en . .-. - - IS . State officers wcra ft-cnred ia several Soutbera States at tLe latt electiona. Frcm Out UeguUr Corre.spocdcnt. Ol S PAKIS I.ETTEB. I'AEIS, Oct. 18, 1878. Tte only topic of tbo day is the at- . , . 5b drBWD nifir.'hR on some renresentative oi nnblic authority That on General TrepofT by Vera Sassunch was fol lowed bv tbe'mcre tucceseful murder of his successor Mrzentzofi", and then ciin:e the crinaes cf IIJel and o-r-l-nr. While Monca?i is hintr cn- der eeDtence of d-atb for tbe attempt OB its iv. . cj.-,..-" v.. ant woanas Kins Ho mber I. It is, however, ridiculous to attnoute an these varices dastardly outrages to tbe tame cause, and tbote w ho enrol ra3?anante as a member cf tbe mys- ... - i . . : i. ! tenons "iuteraatiotai" are yHiummj 83 wrong as those w ho set him down as a bijroted Ultramontace Kegi- cide is no new thing. Tbe greaest iscilgnalion has been excited here. Tu press is unani mous in exHrfmirg horror at tbe crime which will produce a lively emotion in Europe, and particularly in France, where so mnch sympathy is felt with tbe son of ictor i-man-uel. Tbe asasin, as the telegrams inform us, declared that be belonged to no political sect. "1 hat assuredly meaus," says tbe hepvuuque i ran cotofthis morning, "that Social ism ard IctcrDatioca!im have noth ing to do with the attempt. A King loved by bis people as the King of Italy is cannot have been struck by an Italian, but only by some fanatic cf that partv which has no fatber land." The "National" condemns the crime of Passanante all the more energetically, as Kin? Humbert, like his glorious father, King Victor Em manuel, u the first fervant and the firet citizen of bis country. Xerer have sovereigns, it says, been " more devoted to tbeir country than these two scions of the noble house of Sa voy which so gloriously symbolize the unitv, independence, and liberty of Italy. Tbe "Nalinncl" likewise thinks that the eaue cf this other wise inexplicable crime is to be found in the peculiar condition of tbo prov ince of Naples, where the partisans of tbe old slate of things are endeav oring to keep up resistance and dis order. M. do Girardin's paper, "La Francs," tlA that the regicide fe ver which has been raging for some months past over Europe will now die of ridicule beneath tbe sword-cut of King Humbert "Lt France" cannot believe that i: was an Italian who tried to kill tbe son a King who was fccrupulously respectful of the Constitution and of the rishta of the people. Could it be an Italian who raised his hand cgaiost Cairaii, an old Garibaldian, and one cf the thous and who conquered Italy? "La France," however, will not attribute the crime to clerical influence, bet simply to that mons:rcus thirst for celebrity which characterizes certain abject natures. Tbe "francoine," once tbe official journal cf tbo Due de Brcglie, would be glad to ttrow the Llame (a tba Republicans, and actually def tceu?e M. Cairoli of uimisisbiug the authority of tbe King by a too great tolerance of Re publicanism. The Liberie takes a more philosophical view of tbe mat ter. The duty of Governments, it ! says, ia cot only to arrtst and punisb such fanatics as iiraiel, obiling, Moncaai, tud Pe.srianante, but to go to the roots of evil, which aie chiefly ignorance and misery. Tbe Bona partint "Ordrr'J classes Pasaanante with Uadel, Nobiliug, and Moncaai. Sincere Republicans, it says, will recogni9 in him one cf themselves. Last night tbe President of the Republic addressed tbe following telegram to King Humbert: I hasten to express to voor Majes ty my most lively and sincere con- grttaiattou on having escaped irom the horrible attempt committed against yea. The Minister of Foreign affairs, M. Waddington, alo telegraphed to tbe French Ambsssador at Rome re questing bins to convey to tbe King tte expression ot the repecttui aym patty tf tbe w b'.l j Frereh Govern ment, ftLul also to congratulate Ju. Cairoli in fcia name. "Lc Temps nubusht-e the follow ing telegram from Rtu, Ja.e1 Nov. IS: The esiossin who recently attemp ted tbe life of tbe King has already undergone three exsminationa. He denies abeolutely belougiug to any secret sccietv, bat there is a rumor that tbe papers found upon Lira prove the contrary. Tbe wound cf Signor Cf.iroil, tbe President of tbe Council is serious. He was struck in the irrbt leg, wbere Le bad already been wounded at Palermo in JxfW). H is obliged to keen La b d. Indeed, r part from ibis audacious attempt upon tbo King, the internal a f ct of affair in Italy are by no nic-ana satibfactory or promising. The comalb-'ations attending the im portant cboges in the Ministry, though quietly arranged, are far from being settled.'aod the raricua party oriranizaticns arc not easily under stood. It is too early in the dav to prog nosticate the course of events, but what with financial difficulties, elec toral projects, party combinations dis ease among the pcor, and discontent and disaffection everywhere rife, it is certainly a matter for congratulation that Italy has been spared the dan- f gera and complications which must have been consequent on tbo success of such a dastardly attempt at assaa tiaatioa as that frcm which King Humbert fcss so hapoilv escaped. " C. A. S. Keuafvr Blalaea alntia4. Washington, Dec. 4 It is ex pected that when Senator Blaine's resolution to investigate the nullifica tion of I niled 8tats Jaws in Sontb Carolina and otber sections of tbe South is called op, there will be a general aod exciting political discus sion. J be political leaders believe that sccb a discussion cannot do otherwise than injure tbe Democratic party, and K the leaders of the latter tLick teat the Republicans will re- ;eiet an inouirr into tbe aileced acts Tb KeuMtckv War. LEXtxviTVX, Kv., Nov. 30. Jack son, the county teat of Breathitt county, distant about ninety miles from Ml Sterling, has been tbe scene of a serious outbreak and bloodshed during the past week. Tbe place bae had a bad reputation for lawless ness, and it is not a great while since a detachment of the State Guard was required to preserve order. The present trouble results from a collision between two bands of out laws, cae under Captain Bill Strong, of Home Guard fan.e, and the other under Jack Aikman. The Strong party took possession of the town oa Monday, committing many tots of lawlessness and getting reckless from drink. Pnring the afternoon the Aikman party, twelve or fifteen strong, rode into the town aud.made an attack on tbe Strongs. Thirty or forty shots were discharged, two tak tng fcfTeet on William and Daniel Freeman the former shot through tbe bodr and tbe latter through the bead. Tbey were removed late in the evening to their homes, several miles up the river. Daniel Freeman is recovering, but William is dead. Strong and his followers received no injuries, but barricaded them selves in a little log cabin about one hundred yards from the Court house, where they had previously stacked tbeir arms. Aikman and Lis party sooght shelter in the Court house, and a regular interchange of shots was kept up during the whole after noon. One of the Freemen, who fell in tbe middle of tbe street when shot, was forced to lie there for two honrs, bis friends fearing to attempt his re- moval. Durisg this strife hideous jells and shouts of defiance could be beard postponement and physician a certtn from both parties. cats published in the morning pa- Next morning, (Tuesday) it warpers. The next morciog be was discovered that Aikman and patty! dead tf heart disease. He was con had withdrawn from the Court house, jsoicus and gave directions for the and quartered themselves near the disposal of his body, which is tob rirt-r hank while Sixonrand his clan placed in a vault until the arrival of held their fort antaken. About 10 o'clock Strong retired, and soon thereafter Btratrclinir drunken men, - m y a well armed, began to parade the streets, in defiance of oil law and or-; der. It was eoon whispered that the guard which had been Bent to Lex ington undercharge of the Sheriff to bring back Jason Little, charged with wife murder, would Boon return, and an effort would be made to re. lease the prisoner. A willing leader was found in a Justice of tbe Peace uamed J. C. B. Allen, supported by the Littles.Ciawfords aad others.nuiu bering about forty, who loitered about tbe atreeta impatientiy waitiDg for tbe guard to appear. Judge Randolph, to defeat tbe aim of the mob, had the Deputy Sheriff and Countv Judge to detail an extra guard of fifteen men, who went under the leadership of the County Judge, John W. Burnett. About 3 o'clock . 3i. tbc-y returned with the prisoner, and Eafuly confined him in jail. Tbe guard numbering abut twenty-five well armed men, no effort at a release was made. But immediately afitr the guard returned from tbe jail to the street and began to disperse, thinking that the danger was over, Crawford and Little began an attack on Judge Burnett, threatening to take bis life. Tbe excitement begaD ta run high. Veil after yell begau to rend tbo air, and suddenly a volley was poured in on tbe guard, who takea Ly surprise, eougbt fhelter at every quarter. Dur ing the ditcnarge of ibts vcl'ey Judge Burnett was sbot throusti the heart aod instantly killed Then a constant fire was begun, and kept up during tbe hole even ing, and diabolical yells were kept up by tbe victorious mob ua it gained a vantage point. Allen and his men being ia the Court hou-; yard, sought shelter bebind tbe Clerk's oflice and in tbe court room, while the guard retreated up tbe street to tbe point wbere Strong and bis claa were bar ricaded. Tbe forces now Lumbered some thirty or forty on eech 6ide. The men were all well armed with the la test improved Colt's navy repeaters, Spencer & Ballard rifles, and, being good shots, could kill tbeir maa at from one hundred to two hundred yards whenever he might appear. During the picket shooting a pisse of Allen's clan, with axes, attempted to burat open the jail door and rescue tbo prisoner. At this point Tern Lit tle, cf Campton, brother cf Jason Lutle, appeared upon tbe scene of tbe conflict, and made 8j effort to quell tbe riot, but was suddenly shot through the body, which caused the jail breakers to desist. Tte Allen pary ele er'.ed tte Court boose last-night, and the Sheriff and posse took possesiion, thus command ing tbe door to the jail. No court has been held, and tbe Circuit Court Judge suddenly disap peared tbi morning bef.;re y "o'clock, leaving no orders as to tbe disposi tion of the prisoner Little. A guard was detailed to dig the g ave for tbe iutermeut of Judge Burnett, and tbe spot eelectcd wai by tbo aide cf Lis sweet-beart, who died one year a?o. Ladies and citizens who came to tOTa today to attend the funeral hers beaten a hasty retreat. The latent mvB from Breathitt is a special to the Lexington J' re, ela ted Mt. Sterling, Nov. 30, which states that Jackson ia still in tbe pos? session of the mob, but that lbs champions of the law are in posses sion of the Court house and jail. Picket Cring is kept up, and many citizens bare been killed and wound ed. No action baa ret been taken by tbe Gorernor. Peaaayltaala Jlartercra. Harris mi' fi',, Pa , Dec , 2 Fifty applications for pardon and commu tation of death sentence have been filed with the Board of Pardons ainae the last meeting, two months ago, an unusually large Dumber Most in terest centres in tbe case of Jack Ke boe, who hopes to escape the gallows by a rehearing for wbicb be has made application The indications to-night are that bis application will te unfavorably received, in wcuc event his execu tion oa tbe 18th Instant is a fuad tact, unless oe should meanwbtie commit suicide; Martin Birgfn, to be Ranged on the 18th instant for tba marker of Patrick Burns, in 1670, and James McDonuell, to be executed on tbe same day, bars both filed ap plications for commutation of Jeath sentences to imprisoomeot for li?, and their cases will be beard at tbe forthcoming meeting, the firt-t session of wbich will be beld to-t&orrow Ko application has been maie is the (Case of ijeo. Sharp, for whose ex ecution oa tbe Ifcth instant Gov. Uartranft baa also issued a warrant; bnt tbo banging will probably bo in terrupted by a writ of error. Should tbe Board of Pardona decide adverse ly to tbe petitions of Birgla and McDonnell, a similar course would be pursued in tbeir cases. A writ of error has already beeo. obtained ia tbe case cf Alexander Sayers, of Philadelphia, who fcbot bis wife in church about a year ago. An un favorable action in the Kthoe ca3e would settle his fate, as he already baa appealed unsuccessfully to tbe Supreme Court. Anerlrita Cattle la Eattaad. Lcspon, Dee 5. The Warren Line steamer Brazilian, which left Bcston November 1C, yesterday landed at Birkenhead a large consignment of American cattle and sheep in so sat isfactory a condition as to seem to set nt rest the question whether the trans Atlanlic trade in live stock can ba carried on safely during winter. Not a single animal w as lost during the voyage. There were shipped at Boston 253 head cf cattle, among tbem some cows ia calf, and also about forty prlzs cattle, each weigh ing over 20C0 pounds. The Brszil lian also landed 1100 sheep in good condition. OtB PniI.AELPIII I.KTTKU. hj Our Own Special CorrdsawJcnt. TLe racst notable event of last week ia our city was tbe sodden death of Ilobert Heller, the world fa mous magician ; and few would tave imagined that it would have caused so wide-spread a feeling of regret as necessarily he must Lave been per sonally a stranger to nearly all the people who spike so feelingly of bis deatb. IIo bad filled a vety success ful engagement tf four weeks at tbe Broad street theatre and then went away for a few weeks and on his re turn loik another place and was drawing crowded houses, whenthoee who wished to go aud see him Tues- day night were disappointed by a some relatives. He gave directions that all bis Gue stock of mechanical apparatus bo given to Hertz, who Lad always been his friend. May be rest in peace. Thanksgiving was gem rally observ ed bere, aod all tbe rnoHt prominent pieces of business were closed, and tbe sicrificiil fires and incense of roost turkey made a ploasaal odor which would probably have been very highly appreciated had there been anybody up in abaloou for that j purpose. A grand military review took place on Broad street, wcicn, ry tbe way, is the finest place fjr that sort of display I could mention in any city ; and al night there was ev ery kind tf amusement possible to desire. At tbe permanent exbili- ticn there was a grand ball, and at many of the headquarters of socie ties, civic and military, there were other, while all tbe theatres were crowded, as well as what is called bere "the great moral t-how," with a Ijng and unpronouncable came. Tbe cbildrea like this very much, and it is always crowded with tbeir happy fdu'S. Tbey call it the Uquescurricu lui.i, bt,d I beard an intelligent little boy call ii tba Squcquousrquirreikil lem ntid I guess tbat is about as wdl as I could pronounce it Next week wo are to b:;vo tba lovely and talented yo:ing actress Mary Anderecn at the Walnut street thestre as' Juliet. Sbe has a most btautiful face with great dark eyes, a tragic fnco that strikes the behold er with iistatit admiration and sym pathy, acd remarkable tr.leat for so Toucg a girl. That fbe shall suc ceed ia life is tbe earnest wish of ail who Lave wjtr.cssed her beautiful im personations.' I should hardly bare finished talk ing of Thaakgivicg without having mentioned that & great number of private individuals distributed breed to tbe poor. I see poor people every day and yet I neverreally understood it to be a fact that there were pso ple who were actually hungry aod who had net any bread t eat. I never could oitlers'.aad so perfect destitution or retily believed it until I Eaw tbe crowds that surroanded two cf the places, lbere were peo- plc'of ell pL.vsiognom:e3 3ome of hom actually bit ia'.o tbe bread like furn ished wolves a spoa as tbey got it. Old women there wcra ard ycucg girls, children and men in those long iices, aad it has made me st,d and sorrowful to tbiuk of soeb a! Jet des titution. I do not think tbat you can have such up in year peaeafa! place. Heaven kaos I hope no. In spite cf all tbe bop?a for a prosperous seasoa and au iaicrove- opinio mica, inert; eiM iu us j p,unMf a,j of butter at least 13!), great depression u local tratie. audjort0 000 p,.jd. Ilere i4 tt b0 t0 thou-L the streets aad vrevi eeemjtbe ccuotrv of $350,000,000. and thronged with people on ib-pP'a 0al tie entire eoru rrrp is in exa expeditions the meicbaats wear loa t.f u , ,,;t(! c ,Ul)U aud , beilt faces aad tc! e. trade is .eatTu.Iy ftuJ bay, and oat6, at d potatoes, are dull for the season. V inter u upon u dtthriHId 8S klf , vt-lLCOi ia us, though the wca.ber is ya arm, fav,r butter and cheese ; aud n. nad coal is dear ana cf the many j t cf lU tlJ Wor!d approximates wages axe alnyst d a to notb.ag. Much cf lh duress as regards wo-; uiiiI null is iuu uittt I tfuii tl luc cuaan euiLiiiir i:j.;aiii!meii0 uti.pre oeople go and boy a d.tss aii made! 1 - - - ; -- - t ur..MB.BueviMlMiiifc terial wul cost at reU.L Toe aver- age prices pa.d for wooJc3 Bu;ta by our leading merchants .a cheap sut s iafrom37ito 50 cents for making i r - i .i . i . skirt, overskirt and que. II O ; can people live on tuch prices? Ij hope when those poople who so grind! me laces oi tne poor rca?a tno piece lou. tagersou says toere aiu f. aoy of, all those poor girls wb have sewed for theiu will each t'jq'ribute a nee die and some one else bure tbem ept red hot and s'Jcking iut them to all eternity. Wouldn't that be just what thy deserve ? iue trial of Uuntcr fjr tbe murder of Armstrong, which created sucb aa inteosti excitement bere U-tt eu ume-r baa been almost forgotten aud tbe ro cent move for a new trial is scircelv coraniisated upon, yet on Monday the decision will be made by which be will either bp granted a new trial it receire bis deatb sentence. . Very few people believe bim innocent, aod all condemn tbe hearties?, uold-blood- ed murdtr of an unsuspectiog aim. Say res, tbe murderer ot bis wife in church during service will be hua tbe IStb of Dec. I saw bim not long ago, as be entered the prison van, and ay impression ?. as that be was an jotano niao until I wan Jo)d who be wai. lie seemed tall but Lent, very much emaciated, p-le, and with wild, hunted look out tf tbe ayes, while his hair aod long beard added to it at impression. He looked the embodiment of sorrow and despair, and I si ould Judge Le S9 ja the last stages of consumption, 1 have al waysbeeu opposed to cap ftal pecisbraent, believing tbt to murders caonoi undo one, aod fuel ing willing to leave punishment to cae signer man we are, out looking at soe primes it seems tbat to di. uj pun.y the biood, iem ve c-siiveness really ioo good or them, ' aud , thaj ind biib usoes, ni-i digehtiun and they ooght to suffer in eipiatj 'n. , simulate the wbo system ? Bat questions like .hose do not bp-j Trutb and eobrutxa e-mprt us to come women as well as ibu wbicb j acser, Hup Ritti rn, btit,g pure, per they usually discuss, viz: faeh ions, ' feet aod uar.i.iet. gee truths in and just now, holiday presents. The another column. fathion question isjnst now thrown in tbe tbade by that cf presents for loved ones, tut it is a difficult mat ter to decide, wbere humn ingenuity baa been exhausted to devise some thing new and beautiful; and then too, individual taste has to be suited. I saw something very loveiy to-day in a jewelry store. It aa a cameo bruoth and earripc"'' vender-colored and white cau. . v i..L most ex quisite earring cf i e.'.d - of Venus aud all set closely arounei with peat' of remarkably uniform size and color. The set is vtlued at eighty dollars. Some lockets aud medallions and bracelets of Roman gold are very handsome end suitable for presents to ladies; and for gentlemen, real meer schaum pipe and cigar holders and many otber things, as well as hand some engravings and paintings. As ever yours, Olive HAnri.n. Attorney tirnrmt'n Repot t. Washington, Dec, 1 TLe annu al report of Attorney General Dcvens contains several passages of very general interest. Under the head of protection to civil officers, he says: "it is important that additional pro virion should be made for tbe protec tion of tbe executive civil officers. The punishment now attached to a resistance to a process of the United States courts is not proportionate to the crime of murder, wbich iu fre quent instances has been committed upon deputy marshals becauso they have arresttd, or endeavored to ar rest, violators of tbe law. It should not be left to the State to determine and enforce the penalty for an act against the execution ct jastice cf sucb 6erious character, but appropri ate legislation should enable tbe courts whose authority baa been de fied, and whose faithful officers have been killed, to administer the penally which the crime deserves. It is no fortunately too clear that if this duty be lef'. to the courts of the States, it cannot be expected that in certiin portions of tbo Union it will now be fsitbfully and efficiently performed." The subject of violations of the election laws is treated at somo length, and the methods resorted to ia tbe perpetration of fraud are ex pluliied. In various parts of the Uniou (especially certain portions f tbe States of Louisiana, Sout Caro lina, Texas and Virginia), instanced tf unlawful combination and violence intended to prevent a free and peace ful advocacy of the candidates for Congress occurred. The cuuvas.s and election were accompanied ia tbe Jrtate of Louisiaaa br a series of cowardly and cruel murders, the on ly apparent motive for which was to prevent the colored people from ex ercising their right of suffrage. Compliment lo Governor Iloj t. New York," Dae, 3 Govtro elect Iloyt, ot Pennsylvania, was en.ertaued last evening at a brilliaut dinner given iu bis boner tt the Gil sey House, by his townsman and warm personal friend, Mr. Charles Parritrb, of Wilkeabirrs. Among the pueets were Governor Hanranff, Col. M. S. J:iy, atid many conspic uous Pennsylvania politicians, icclud i'jg a number cf the d-ibhing baud of young RepubHcatiS, like Mr. Norri., General McCartney aad others, who cavo so much fervor aud enthusiasm to tbe late canvass. Tbcre was also a large rcpreeeiitui n of the Peou sjivaui coal and ill iutciesis aud cuany New York businessmen.' Tbe tffiir was intended to be entirely private, and ivbe Speech makiog, which was bt-ar.ty aad genibl, sud in tLe highest degree complimentary to both the reiiiing and tbe incoming Governor, wu3 continutd to a la;e hour, Tbe prevailing sentiment of the co.iiptcy was weli expreard ia a few terse sentences by the host, who declared that tbe last tlfctiou in feausvlvapi meant honest money, the payment cf our debts in the cur rency of the world, and tbo honest fulfillment of every lawful obliga tion. New York, December 4 Hoa. Krastus Brook, in an address at the Dairy Fair to-nigbi, said the value of tbo ba ter aurl e-hease pr iduood in New York, end el the largo amount exported, presents almost incompre hensible rettilts to tbosp : who bays not bromine acquainted wUb ibis in dustry. Ol but er tbey make 1,500.- 1000.000 pounds, eud of cheese 850, j 000,000 pounds, aad tbe exDort of cheese ibis vear wiil b.: 20.000.000 ; w lerc ltere K ba-.died , f- to the new, t-iij? c ws to B'jJ hence ' , j,- , i o Oo tr v iu pr. due ixt i" ieae tf however, to tioa this jtar, n iih a 1 eip.nt-. It is proper, lhjt wf ,D7 3C9.G6G pounds of ejJ ,a'Bt a d t(J $ oa t of l& L;bkorr UrijJ, ' " A Hotel Keeper Fiad a Wma' Itrsut on 111 rtnExm. A dicpdtcb Ifi-ta Troy, Nw Yirk, sajs; "Ttiis m-rtti-o? ;Mr. Case, a 1 hotel keeper at Sarat 9, as borri ; fjed to fiad tbo Leal of a woman en ibe pus i ol bi Loitl. A dog was curing fi-;sb from i1. l-'.-llowiii ibe trail of the do t a r-pa. ia a grove ab;U', 200 feil from be hvtel, ibe arms, leg, aed otbtr po'tiors of a wocuauV bjdy were found, all of 'beil bbing iu a decayed e-oLdiiiiin. A ni) ill pht-d fuoJ near by. The b-td t)pi1 a hiiilei beje iu ifc. The remains are reocgnu'd as ttp:P tf a seventeen year old girl, Alice Ktfyea, who-e pire-uifi lived ia Saratoga. Several At'rks go tLe was employed as a servant in Cei-e's hotel, but dis appeared suddenly. No trace has since been bud of her until her horri bly tnu'.iU'.trd rpijjiieg were lobnd t day. It ia supposed (bat tba girl eoinniit'.d 6uields.', Orewara In lb Uao'aa. Stalntos, Va, December 3 Win Lewis, br-tber of ex-Uuited Sias Senator Lewi'', was drowned yesterday LiJ folding ihp Sljenac. doab rivur at Port Repu Ij.c. II o) colored driver and pair cf burses e:e ais) drowned. Ex S.-r.ator L-wis was aI-o crossing the river i j a i-k ft at the time of the accident Train a4 Kilrtritll. What is tie rr Liuily mediciue in the wuild to reeuU;e ib bowels The Ottawa lilamlaatloa. Ottawa, December 4 Tbe illu mination to-nigbt in honor of the Marquis aad the Princess Louise was beyond doubt the grandest ever wit nessed ia tbe capital. Tbe illumina tion was general in fet, the city was a perfect blaze of glory, and tbeir Excellencies are said to have remarked that it was the grandest slgi of tbo kind tbey had ever wit cised. Bonfires were lighted in ev ery quarter of the city, and fireworks of all descriptions were displayed from prominent place?. The stree's were as bright as day. and with tbe buildings illuminated in every imag inable way, presented a scene of bril liancy and beauty of which the eye would not easily tire. Dairy ralr at Saw Tar a. New York, Dec, 3. About .three thousand people visited the Dairy Fair to-night. A butter aod cheese factory was in operation in one cor ner of tbo building. Gen. B. F. But ler spoke ou the development of the cuv, and said it was amazing, but over $350,000,000 worth of butter and cheese bad been produced in this country tbe past year. He recom mended the sub-division of land in this country as ia France, which is more productive than this country became lands are limited in extent aud more highly cultivated. The aggregation of large quantities Ot land lias always resulted ia poor tillage and little productiveness. A read Eada la Muriitr, Utica, December 4. Felix Mc Cano. about sixty years of age, sbot aud killed J. Morris Hatch, a neigh bor, aged about fifty years, on Tues day evening. Tney lived at Nigger Hollow, near Sberburoe. A feud bad existed between tbem for two years. On Tuesday afternoon Hatch shot one of McCaan'a chickens. When McCann came home and bis wife U Id Lim, be went out about dark, placed his musket on the fence, and shot Hatch through a window. Mrs. fla'cb saw and identified bim. He baa been arrested. Prairie flra. Deadwook, December 4 An ex leusive aud destructive prairie fire be low Crook City has swept in an east erly direction, burning up bay wbicb bud been cut and stacked for tke mil itary post at Bear Kettle. Tbe mili tary beajquarters narrowly escaped destruction. Many ranches were burned to the ground. Sturgis City, wbich lavs in tbe path of the flames, was saved by a slight rainfall, which slopped the progress of the fire. Iloyt'a Ioaagaralloa. Washington, Dec, 3 Over three hundred Pcnnsylvaniaos in office here have organized a club to attend tbe inauguration tt Governor Uoyt of Pennsylvania. A special train has beta arranged for. NE WAD YDR TISz 31 EX T8. THE INTER OCEAN. Weekly, $1.15$ Semi-Weekly, 2.50 ; l:uly, if IO.00. Tim I.vrKtt CH-ka:i, n a pnliti'-al journal, stamln &a!( sr'.-Ur at the bead of the Kei-uMltitn pre3 ol tlie WcMt. niul a a realile anil reliable rewt luiwr h a reputation accoiul to none. WhiH it Lut n-c tr Wiivt.-rel iu the snttport of party prinel oles, bas nrvi-r t'aileit to tlo ilfuil duty in critical litres, mi l hat uevi-r lirMUUed to striae hard blowi In ol tba KotubUcan caue, it bus never fce.--l to bo a irood newspaper. inUepenUent of all poetical aui party considt-rjtlons. Willi Oim rre'.inl ol seven years' 'conscientious work and ellii-lcnt scrrice liebind it as a cer'-lttcate of character, Thb 1sti:b Ocean enters upon .the worn of a new year ; enters upon tbo work of a year the most iiurtant, pcriia , in Its history, ftii) tbe uiost momentous in tbe history ol the Ke-puMk-an party, lines are already lonuing for the liital battle of ISsu. and the country has never! felt tlio need of a s'.auncb and able supporter of prio. eipie lor me saae 01 principle a& ii wi,i in me o'U. irj year. It has been tbi (j'wd fortuno of Th Js fEi: (K ka to lead In tbe lurtuation of public i.unin. and lo have a tremendous following. It tint niiuined Iu position as leader because of lis uinju. stlitfH'd I jyalty to the fundeinental princi des . hi puny. Its ooldness in oeft-ndiiiK them, tied l; lalri.'-s io diM'us-tDX great political uucs lioe. As Ink lTicii uxas has soumlct the Vey nose ol the cou'trt in it yekja, Ui'i ul-Ucans will look Ij !t as a ta!iliiul guide and leader in the C- iiiiiijr yrar. A id they will not be disappointed. The lir will rum !, as it alwajs has stood, tbe orran ol no mction oreii'pie. battiinx In the front ra.ik kr the prtnciidcs ti.at bare maue the couutry whit it is. Thk iNTitR Ck ea expect to rcei jve from ene mies andot:jourTts hard bioas, and tore-lurn them with iutertlit. Vrom Uepublkanj n ill Iriends It expects only such corisidcration and lalrness as any polltiral journal may claim at the hands ol t niwi tniurcjicd in the success of the party and in the triumph oi party principles. The issues are sharply nchned. (n the cue is the mHd U,ouiu aided by the Iivuntr uic party i on the other the 4i"iii)ll can parly. Xaturaily at suih a time Mi'pabUcans will turn to a paper able, aifirrcssive, an l of umiU'.'Stioiied loyalty. All that wo ask II tb.it they ludire Th Inter Ockas by Its own at ti ranees, and not by what Democratic organs and em ions rivals say of tt. Outside ol party ooiuidcratiocs Republicans will choose the best newspaper. And hi this particular Tmk iNTti: eh 'Kan has nosuieri rs. It Is In ev;ry seiiF'c ot the word a national ui wep.i per, presentlna; Jiunie arjd lor-'igu news iu attnu-tive shaiMj, aud ici.aiiMinviiiH it with intelliueol eommenu it wiil be us enterprising as any of its eoutenipo- rarit-s, more accurate an-i tu.ire ois.niniLaiiiii(. t'jr two years its cable dispatches hive been lulier and ol biirber chiracicr than those ol any other v,s.citi joumut: its Washington and foreign eor r H.nden (more re tdahle, o vei In more logics of spetyal and neneral interest, and Its homo eorres. pouden'-e more varied and moro complete. All thtse dejur mciiis mil be e-intinusi, with such lu;prov-mcnts added as exiiericm-u mar suirnest and iucreused laciiitb s loroollectiUK new allow. IndeiCiident ' politics aud news, men want a TiuuietrUMl, interest Inic, and wholesome oumal itr the tamiiy and ibe home. I hey will hnd such a paper In Tub Ivratt (h eax, which devotes more aiieidion than any otber political newspaper to depart ments prepared ana cou iuieii wtta me wants ol home and Umlly in view. This applies to Asricultural. Komesue, t lu' iti ul,.Soieutihc, nn-.t ?tclal matu-rs. ' l ti: ei MIOSirV KM OI, enverinu; an swerers to al s-irts of political, scietitillt, and gen eral ouestions, will revive more ittetltlon. eveu, tli.in in past years, and will be a c implcte eiicy. c p iia ol inloruiation not accessible ouieiJe the n at retereiice libraries of large ciiies. In this department illK liTtn IK ha has been withouta rival, anj rcaliitog tbe imp .nance of the depart ment, tbe publishers have made arrangnienU not only to maintain ba hlich character, but to make it auowcr more completely the demands of sub scri lrs. Illr: HOME Drr.tRT.HEXT has within the past year assumed a new cbaract r and a new importance. It Is the outgrowth of Thb Inteh iXe ih i-oltry of fosterinir home Interests, an-l, wbi.e it is uuique in Its freshness and its plan, it is uucipaaled In Its interest and the amount of (U-i;e-oiveand nractfeal Information on Home topics. Tbeatrtrapnral nenarlneel wiil be In ch'arjje ol one o( the njost iipcrienced airrlctil tural rotiort Iu the t c.'t, and w)U n,veao;i weelj timely hints, suggestions add iJisiUiiiups of prau: lien I lute rest. Tito Veterinary ;ieparl aim t lias bocome a ssan lani authority among hoisemen, and Is re published from week to week In many of toe i arm and Stuck Journals ol the country. All questions ol su'iscnliers as to diseases and treatment of stock are answered without charge by a isrlngnished and experienced specialist. This department will be muiuwlu d at Its present high standard. '!) Weaua's Klaselusa, devote.1 to wo man's Interests and work, rill lie continued In the keneroug anil conservative -tpfrit that baa made It SU popular. 'Ibat'oiuRSf rlat toiMtrfaueat nas bad a reputation lor relbtbiiiiy aud eouipleteness all it ovn. It will rvmaiu in charge ol the same editor, and wiil b made np with the wan s of the readers ia view. la rirtloa The Iiter Ixm will present a serial by a porular Western author, covering gmuiul In the West not touched upon hitherto by riurs of n-tloD. and replete with incident and adventure ' In short 'lories, sketches and general litterary nil-ccllany TH'lMTm:ecs:.' v Hi pon- urr li no low iifske, i,-uv win ivv me ivu in these tinies oi iue3 of detircsslon add toarcli oi nioner, people will turn lo the paut r that 1 the rlNMUest. o meet this dem.-nii tne rice or Thk 1. it'll (Kt, .asUcq reduced lo lor The U'atgi.v, lor Van otMi-Wgan, and iVuf Tua IMU.V. in sborl The 1tkbiki ail) ba a better paiier tban ever lelore, and will be tar nished lor leas money. Sample copies sent free. AU communication should be addressed THE INTER OCEAN. Chicago, lit. OURE REWARD, O veahsto rA roi? A F V"' S4 to SIO Per Acre, Bserli and !tlapl Land In mirhlgaf in tbe miLLsO At UK UHAM or tbe Grand Kaplds and Indiana . Railroad Company. Rtroas aoll aura -ro jVnt r of t!m- bcr-Bo drouitht n ehlaeh btgi .. .(. uo Jiojpera.', nnnnlnc atreama pnre water ready ; ntarketa erbaola Hal I road con- . Meted, tbronslt centre of tbe cant. Send lor pamphlet, EnIlah or . ' e 1 -(iernaa. Addrcaa W. . HFCH1RT, Land t'ommiasloner. CBA7TD HAP1IHS MICH. , NE W A D VER TISEMENTS. THE NEW YORK TIMES- FOR 1870. ESTABLISHED 1851. The position of the foremost Republican news paper iu the L nited state will he sustained by fit a New-Tusks by ih same policy In virtue ol which that position has been attained. The Timks will continue to place hdelity to the Interests of the Republican Party above the pur suit ol personal alms or private ambition, and will steadfastly insist that tbe nselulnea of any party must be measured by tbe extent of iu devotion to the hoaor and welfare of the country, in the fu ture, a In tbe past, the attitude ot The Times wiil be tbat of independence srtrs ia the Kepub' aa party. Th maintenance ol the pub I to erllt : the punnoalioo of the public service; iheadiocacy of all seasonable project of fiscal reform , rigid economy In public expenditures; opposltlor tosub sidies and corporate jobbery In all it forms, and the preacrvaUoa oteu.ua! right to all citizens. North and South, will be the salient points ot the policy ol The Times. Tbe Time will continue to be distinguishes, as as enterprising, accurate, carefully edited new. paper. The acknowledged excellence and fullness ot iu correspondence by mail and telegraph, from all pan of the world, wiil be adequately main tained, and its facilities for rothwiuig domestic and foreign new wiil be expanded to meet the In creasing demand ot our time. In the sphere of literary and artistic criticism, of scientinc, social, aad general niscussion. The Times will address itself, as herein!.., to tne a preciatlon of the educated and Intelligent classes of the American people. It will be lively without being sensational, aggressive without being coarse ; at all time It will salve to b 1 earless and independent In tbe championship of the right. No tneorie subversive ol tne orinc-lules on which the racredneasot lamily ties, and the existence of society alike repose win be promulgate,! in its column. THETiXKSreiecteall advertisements or httric. ofuuacks and medical pretenders, and all of all otber agencies by which the Insidious poison ol vie is ulsseminated throughout sicietv. 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'Ladles, da yon want io be strong, healthr. ind beautiful t Then 'Fair siiln. ros heeks. nnd the sweet st breath in hop Bit use Hop Bitters." ter." 4Tlie BTitP9t. nnnp- ' K t.lnev n n.1 f-rlna v minoliiinta of all and liver regulator I kin.is permanently cur led by Hop Bitters."' nop Hitters. Cleraymcn, Law "Sour stomach, lick vers, Ealtors. Bank headache, and dUit rs, and Ladles need ness. Hop Bitters cure." llopliiiters Daily." lth a lew doses.' "Take Hop Bitter three times a day an. you wilt have it., due tor bills to pay." "Imp Bitter ha re stored to sobriety am. lealtb porlect wre. lt rom intemperance.'' For sale by GEOltOE Horn W. SPEEltS. ertt. Pentia. 185S.PE0SPECTUS.1879. THE Harrisburg Daily Tte Best ani Most Mat News paper at tte State Capital The Leading Repnblican Journal in the State. THE H1RRI.1BIRU DAILY TELE J. OKA VII If now in Its twenty-Uiinl yeur, and jifeses a liirirer pjtruiuijre anil Inllueme than ever be lore. Iu faeilities .r if:itiieriui Dews ! )l.ielng il before Ua rea lem in tne intt eoui)Kit and euvenient furm are nnexeelleU. Tbe Tklk- gkaph i the unlvpairia the State l':i)ttal whli-ti rweivei special lelenipiiie UispHtehe fruia it own corrrf pon.lent, "'i if the oni) evenluir paper that receive uggoeititeit pre iltatMitclie. It Ouagreuional noil Lenlsltlve rvporl are fullan.l aoriirate, aud its murket rep'jrt are gunranteeil as reliable. The 1 kleiibaph I an unwarerina sutuK.rter of the Kepablicao party. aiHl advocates its principles ai au times anu umier an eireuiiistances : bat. wnne it is tihirouKhiy pnruran. It will never de lend, oi attempt to shiel.l, corrupt deeiis cvmtnit- ted in the name of the party. On the coarse ol ihr present .National Administration the Tkiuhuaph will act as the itihmI ul tne country seeros todletate. rendering praise wnere it Is merited and uut with holding censure where it U deservcil. 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Interest and claim of Eliia beth Dybcrt, of In ami to ibe following described real estate, viz: A c:rta'n tra" of land situate In ttuemaboning Trp.roT.ieiseto, fa., oonuiniug Si acre more leji or of wlijc). there areabout II jure' a. ed, tlie balance a)l ttmttijr, adjoidlng lands of-Nsb WlPF, Vsm jo)feiiy,Li.f ft PcUrs. jn J ot (W, with the ijiurUinjUtf., Taken in execution Ike properly ot EllKbpth Dyber'. at the suit ot allernan's usa. TEK.MS Any person purchasing at tha above sale will pleasa take notice, that ten percent, of the purchase money must be paid a sun as the property Is knocked down, otherwise it will again be exposed to sale. The residue ol the purchase money t paid on or bf .re the iC'th day of Jan uary. 1X7. the day II veal on by Lke Coc-t for the acknowledgment of Slierilf's deed, antt no'dktu win te acknowietigeo; nn'ii the purchase money If paid In. , , . 1 GEOSfjE W.FILE, Dee. 4 .. Sheritt. a r6LD PLATED WATCH KM. Cheapeat k ln tba known world. 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LITTLE, :NTo.l08 IJfaltimoro St., Oct Id VSSIQN'EES SALE OF " ........... by vlrlueof an onler Isfuc.1 out of the Con, t of tm.n.sn Hoas ol Somerset County, fa., the on- dersigned. Assignse ol Daniel lloek:,, will .ell al public sale, on Saturday, December 21, 18"?, at o'eloek p. m.. in Salisbury tnrough tbe follow. lug desrrilietl real ea. ate : The farm of Daniel Boekns. eontaining acres, adjoining lands ol Peter Wilhelw. dee d. Manas- ses KreU'hman. Daniel Johnson and others. The buildings consist ol a good stone dwelling home, bank barn, and other neresaarv iat-buil.lings. About an aoresol cleared land In it g.xal state ol i-uiuvaiion. 01 w111.11 so arrenarc in soon me.olow. There is oien on the premise a jt.nal coal hank of exeeik-n' bituiuiw.us conl, in good working cm - dition. There Is also on the larm an excellent quality of imn ore. which abounds in immense u,uaituiies. a g.MHi aaw-mui wii.i sir.ng wat. r power. The nucleared bind is weil tiinlx-red with white pine, hemloek, oak and other valuable tre- . There Is a largo sugar camp on the linn, with splendid lariliries lor the manutaeturing ol Binaplc sugar. The Klklirk creek runs through the prem ise, atlording amide water lower I jt tlie running of ma.-liinery. T EKMS made known on dav of sale. SAMt EL J. Llt'HTY, Nov. 27 Assiirnce of Daniel B.kus. Pttri in'o v V I town'lilp, SoiiiL-rsut eouuty, Ha. onlaimng IP liuljlv SALr,. acres, more or less, ,f winch there are about lu la-r-s cieare I. wuli r two-st.iry Irame dwellina Theun lersigned Administratrix of Aaron Frei.!- i house, bank barn and other out building t!iere.;o line, dee d, win sell at public sale on erected, adjoining lands of Alexan ir I'.Kiatrr- u 1 1 i. 1 -11 1 -j man, Ja..b i Waiker. Lewis W'eigley. anoSa-n- haturdaij, December 21. Hi S, ! u.-i lUrkiey. with tneKppurttnn.-es. at 1 o'ct.K-k p. sr., en the j.-remls?., at the 11 ii" ;ted of Aaron i'relilline, ilee'it rbe re.il c."ta:e of Aahin Ereidline, ilec'd. us foliofca , No. 1. A farm or plantation in Jenner Twp., coniining 174 acre more or less of whH-h atx.ul 150 acres are clear and in good state of cult if at ion, abitut la acres iu meadow, with suuar camp, dwelling h ue, Swiss barn, orchar 1 ol line Iron. 1 near Siiiesvllle. churehe and schools ; adj lin ing lands of J.aiathan Kreidline, Hiram Ik-a'o. David Hi ll, .lohr. Uiesecker, A. E. Shaller and Oeorge Pile. No. 2. A larm containing SO a:Tes mor; or l.-sf. With a house and Stable thsmin prM-lnl ol wtiif h aliout 30 acres are dear, adjoining lands of Jacob I Avresman, Alex, nailer, n. Knpper aiHl others. TEltMS. One-tMrd after dediicti.ig exiensTS of partition and sale to remain a lien, the -inten-sl thereof to be paid to the wl.!.,w during "her lite annually, and at herdeath the principal to the heirs awl legal reof.enlatl.eoi Aaniu FreLtline, dee d ; one-thmi Iu hand. (1st of April. lTm. re- uiainuerin inrev equal annual payments. ten iter cent, ol the bind m inev t 1 lut-l on UN VI -IC SARAH EBEIDI.IXK. Adui:uistralri. XoV. 0 c "10 M MISSION E ITS NO TICK. Daniel S. Horner ) In the Court of Common Pleas vs. oi nomcrsei l ouotr. No. Sarah K. Homer. 1 1T November T. 1T. m ( Alias Subpoena in Divorce. I llth of November, on petitli i of Mcfr. Cot bom fc Colbora. attorney ol Daniel s. Ilorutr, hied, the Court appoint James L. Pugh. Ks.i. Uvminissioner lo lake the testimony, and hud aud report the facts, with an opinion. Extract from the record, certified llth of ..vcm br, IK. K. J. KOOSEK, Protht.ui starr. The underaigned give notice that he;wi:l'slt for the purpose ordischarging the foregoing eom ndselon, on Friday, Dccemiier 2710. 1ht, at Bfieoibaeof Me.srs Cullvim SiCo'bom iu the bor t,0"n6' Jjomersit. ' ' JAoiES I. PI'iiH. Ree-4 C'flimisjjiBer SS IGXE ESXOTI CE V. be rea s Nelson II. Walke'. or Summit Twp., Somer-el t o , Pa., made a voluntary assignment for the Denetit of hi creditors to the undersigned of all. his property, real, personal and mixed, notice i hereby given lo all persons in.lethed to said N. 11. Walkerto make immediate payment to tlie Assignee and those having claims agaiust him to ire uit tbem duly authenticated for s,-ule-n.eot lo-t'ie-Awl ;ie-v at the ortjee of Valentine f lay-hi OKoiorst tsjri.n )!.h. VALENTINE II i, JiKWIfi WEir.LY, Aspunees. DMIN'ISTK ATOR'S NOTICE. v.... , v i i . i . r . , Estate or John i Lati. late of t.i.vcre..k twp-, deceated. Letter of administration on the above estate bang'l-e-nted by Ihepriperauthority.notica lrjMrtt.v given tetbelndelladui it uimakeimm. 4lata payment, aad those kavingdalms against It to present them duly authenticated lor settlement on Saturday, January, 11. 1st a, at the late reti- uence ol deceased. Dec. 4 ' JACOB ItOSS.' Administrator. XE W A T VER TISE3IEXTS 13. HOSIERY and I N DERWEAIi. 11. GLOVES. 1'). UMBRELLAS and BRIC A BRAC. lti. HOUSE-FURNISHING LINENS. 17. MUSLINS, SHEETINGS and CAN TON FLANNELS. IS. WHITE and COLORED FLANNEL. It). BLANKETS and QUILTS. 20. MISSES SUITS and CLOAKS. 21. LADIES' SUITS and CLOAKS. 22. HOYS' CLOTHING. 23. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWKAIt. 21. INFANTS' WEAR. 2.-.. CORSETS and SKIRTS. o(i. SHAWLS. a lare st.iek of MD. DI in UC Ol FUlHl TV WTltS Ol t UTl KotUS n.ZL ft J- . ' 'r ""V the C '"""J "...jl'T", ' v'HW"t uty Ha . "Sin'0,,; ' rJ 'Tt T .'- f tiM"" !" 2 '' , puono outcry, at tlie Court Iluute, in Mr j , . r , I ,k dnelaJ, December 1 3, 1 S . S, j at 4 o'clock p. ni., the l-jltowins de rild real estate, to wit : i Ail the rigLt, title. Interest andrlalm ..r Ilarrv Tt. Lolir, adin'r ol David Llir, .left, and David K.ionlj. terre tenant, of. in, an-l to the Mlowiii deserili real estate, vu. ! A certain tract ol land sitante in .tenner town- snip, Somerset eomitv, r"a.. conuinlng 169 aeres. more or b-ss. of whii'-h then are ala.ut o a.-res , clear, and aoout lo acres in inealow aithaiw ! story plank dwelling house and larn thereon ! eri-.n-l, adi.duing lands ol H s I'i.-kin" la.-. Stud;. , D. lit, and others, Willi the appurienan- ces. Taken In execution as tbe pmpei'y of H irrv I). Lohr. aiim'r oij David Lolir. .Vl'u awl ;ii.m.l Kuunti, n rre tcuaat. at the suit ol E-tmawl Kirr nan. ALSO, All the rilit, title. in:. n-t and I'.aim of Wm Cook, of. Iu and to the following de.s.-n d n il estate, vix: A certain tract of land si:a..te in S. .merset i a ken in execution as the property of William Tr.K.ilS. Anv ners.,n nirha.inir ni the atwve -1. hi me sun r-eter f.n. walker. sale Mil deasetage notice that ten prr ..l of the imrruase monsir mutt be oaid as s t tkt projerty is kins-kcd down, .ithcrwise if will sgara ie exjcd to sale. The residue ol tbe pur-naie m'mt-y mnst be paid .n or liefur the J th da "J January ., the day lived iy the Court, lor the acknowledgment ot S.ierilt's .lee-Is: and no decl will be acknowledged until the purchase money i paid in. OKOROE W. PILE Nov. Sherl.1. pt CLIU SALK. OF IIAAI!LK FSTATE. By virtue ..fa cmtiitued or lend sale isue.l l.y the Court of Common 1'loas ol Somerset Co.. " to lh; t!ii.icr:giied direi-ted, as Assign-eof reie; W. Suder. ol Aitx''tiei 7 r.n inrlMl.i.l cHintf I lor tne sale ol his real estate. I will sell at pu I sale .on the u remise, it, Aiiciinv i.nn,hitL en Saturday, January 2.", lit!' A tractor land situ tte 'i.i All.-ghrny Ti. aloresai.L. ailjoiiimg lands of Samuel Walker. Anna Stom-r, au.i oiiitrf, eiaitainiog '.iT l-t about l4o acres cleared, acres ul win. h are la meadiw: the balance welt timbered. The Ira provemeiits are two one and a hall it ry ! uouses, (weathertxiar.ied), a bunk barn, -pring houec, a-d other outbuildings: orchard ..I choice Iruil Irees: a -pringol never fai li g a: r net' the houses: there alj two other ins.. un-1 premise that lorm the greater t:v oi-what is kn.wii as Deeter s huo. ia that vicnil'v. and ' hcicuily strong enough to run a grist-mill- T" prwny is lomte-J directly at the Somerset tml lie.ilor.1 turnj ike. anil ti is been lor many ytrs and Is now a iavori e drove stand. A Ciaitemplat "I '-.itroail route ha rcenlly lieen surveyed tbn ngh thispn-iiertv. an.t is the inly r-att hy which a railroad can' be made from the Somerset conuty coal fields to intersect the I'ennsvl- i vania Railr-!ilot Mann's ,'l..a.-e. Bclfor lcuntv. s it Ifesoirfcliy in the head ol rhat I' h""1'11' j in .wnas Heeler 'a p. Sale toi!: nt i ti elm i a. v ' - i i Tr rlMS. One-thinl in has-l, tne third in months Irom dateolorder. an.i .me third in year Irom date of order, with Interest oo .kicrre.1 pajmeuterr-.m confirmation l sale. UEOUfiEU. WALKER. Nov. 17 Assignee ol Peter W. Sader. 13u IDGE SALES l 1h Commissioners of Somerset eountv wid le'r at public sale, to the lowest and f es. bidder. ' Tuesday, Ikeember 17, HT. :it 1 o.clrKd IK v or. the Ti:e....ej. the b-lldina j (il a bridge over 6n Kun, at tho piace wliere tt,f ! public hik-heay leading Irom Speenf Ml" " j rt'KiVersviiieiii Shatle :oWllsi:lpeMsesllld .treaai ' ALSO. m the Wcdr.ef.lat December is. . , - 0'c,. k r. w .. on the premise in N. w Haliim"; the building of a lin.lge over Juniata reek, si ; tbe ulaee wfier the uubiic fcighwav Iradin w Be.lior.1 awl Somerset crosses said stream. plans 1 ami snecinb-atluas can he teen al the Ctnioiissi. era'omrc, after the 21 day ol Decrmher, aixl "' be on exhibition on tlar ol sale. V .Al. SCHkt.KCUrk. WM. KTVl. i. p pnirv l. PHILLJl',k, rninll'"r Ncv. 24
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