Somerset Herald.! IW-mT24, 18TB. r.'i- Til!--- A OHIO It. K. pITTSBV,,V,!i"W- ... i,i iT train on tin rial .tr ' I Weiluirsilay ni ircing. Austin Gardner, a jtouni: man in the employ ol Sheriil Kyle, I wet wuh very pRintuI tutiilcnt. iu'tlie I lulluwiut; inanr.tr : Oncol tiie prisoners lliat was netil tt tie lVnitenlUry at l he List term ol Court, left a revolver in the hands. ol the District Attorney with in struction that he tiutilil give it to (Uni fier. Wctlnewiny Gardner got xcsmon of it and was as much pleased as a child with a utw toy, .Notwiilistandin the fact that the spring was hro'cen, and that the lf.il 1 would coiue out at the rear ol the chamber instead of at the muzzle, a kind of double-tinc'lt action arrangement a it wire, he insisted onjfirinir it or, which he did ; he chamber llew back and the ball pissed through the centre ol his hand iullietins; a very ininl'ul. but cot dancer- ?:p-c u uik-w. UA-T- WKST, MAIL MAIL. i:.-l'-I. il I ; .... J ill . -rk r- 1 l!i. ll . H-a. iu. h;mili'i.T '1 " ;i i.iui'ikI lu iip. m. v mr'"n h'i . 4 ti:i.t' liMiia Z.-i p. tu. i inlliiitll sti oiiinryi1 l iiiiiiU' n ;.il 1 old Ml plrawuil I IT " l flllH-Jl" "le a--1 " v, ni-iu : i " l. ...-".eotl ' ri.ttloi K - l'illiur S:2i p. III. Biltimore Tim 14 minute (Ml rtbn Pltubarab Uni. Z7m levr Pittsburgh at :hi V. ,. .- . ' m re urn I be Express r- -ai A M.. arrlTmtc at Mineral ;ii-;;llionuviu.w A. at., PllU- - VT7 In fh Vjr BMUllliu'"?- "!' i : .0 : Balilm... I 'JO o , in. Sf r. . dllr. ar ..i. Ml'"": ':r-..u : Ualtlm re. m :iu r. I'ltilnocliilii l.U A happy Chrislmaa. The Mine to yon. I N'ice AILuuis at C N. liod"s. I Advertise in the "Carrier's Address." j Madder, for who wuc dot Jink- fur p ? X.iw is the time to Uv in tour almanacs (or Sunday, the ilst, wan the shortest day of the year. iur snows thus fir this winter have' Keen very uiesgre. Mr. Hiss n. IJeid and it, of Dunlar, are viinug in town. Oiir Mreels were crwdil with farmers' Ik: Ilh im . r.l.. j ,,Ull wound, aud dial)iing him Snun work i.n t ioriel the lecture in Ihu Couit' tune. House, Lhridimas n:cht. After man ome n,t .1,. i: J A pooj'y num'jer ol teachers were pres been atler him ever since. H. S Endley. Eq., hi gone to Johns town to sjtend the holidays. " Ilon't neglect to insert your business card in the "Carricr'a Annual Address." Mr. X. I). Waller, ot Kuitb Bend, Ind is paying a visit l.j his parents, in this place. The IIerai I) w ishes its nalrc.ns. one and a!l, a nicrrv Cnrin'.mas and a hamiv New Year '. Oiar public schools closed ?riday lor the holidays ; and the yuung tolks are propor tionalcly happy. I. jtsol handsome schiKil marmsin town, this week. The gushing local ot the Democrat will please take notice. Womankind is like cider sweet when first fctjuetzed. but growing more vinegar like alter lying around lor a lew years. Dr. II. S. Kimn.pl, who bis been attend ing lectures in rhdadulpLta. returned home to stnd his holiday vacation, Saturday. eut at the opening c! the County Teachers" a site Joi Institute, Monday attvrnoon. The after- the publ nom tes:on was consume m tTectltg an orgaiiization, ck-ctiiig oilicers, appoiutiog coiuuiiitcrs, eta John Weiier, Lmj , was elected Vice l'resident ; Prof. U. II. Soo ner iSecretiry, ami Mist. Ella Kiuimtl, As- suant becretarv ot the Convention. In the evening the court room was crowd ed, all lxins' aaxions to hear the Address ol n'tleouie by our talented youna fellow toviusuian, i. J. Kooser, E-ki. Mr. Koos- cr'a address was delivered in his usual ea sy, pleasant style; was interesting and in structive, ana was listened to with marked attention by his large and intelligent audi ence. Alter the address ot welcome 1 rof ' bhaxpe entertained the Convention lor short lime with a number of select read ings and a short lecture, after which it ad journed to meet at 8 a. in. Tuesday. h. alcr L'.-ctn'iu . Mali tnln-J''y- ' "Zetft Mm "'. . . .nerFlf.li Av-j and Smli "' i UilH. j. j,v. D.U AS, Sui'L. Coi.ncll6 ille. e tr a B - 'aaAi romr. fr (5rr canaaia bailoai. , j-ter X.0aj, "v. IT. 1ST, tntos will x.nttlIl with Mall ttuisita kV l it . B. a U. K. R. (cil Suurtaj ). lsavb. Aaaiva. !a. m. I i p. t at' . d. ,. . 5UP- tfU5KllMlllWl, :-ft' t Kraular Tiite TUe. totk f. J""J an euoui in lure : - , , .,, s. niTit rrrrj alur.liiy at '".'"j, imwl ii a Hi Mouauin hxtimn - l, ti k K. K . "'t ,to ifoJii.v at blj "' !,'l.i-,iMM iraiu , wlihu r- v , i::t.ft;ti at a. . W . 11. SAXXFR, : Let AtrU bBirnitnJtut. .. IV Hp m . 1 lu p. m 11 K a. IE. , 4 47 p. m. , VJ w a in . 3 ii A. At The pavemenls were ice-bnund wilh sleet, on Sunday, and Mint aud sinner, alike, had to w alk very up: Llit acd mind their steps. It will be unlawltil to k'll partridges, pheasants, vi ild t irkeys. squirrels, rab bits and deer, alter the olst of this mouih. Four young ladies were arrested in Johnstown, the oilier evenimr, lor disturb ing religious worship, in the Evangelical church. The deer hunting season closed on Tues day. In this connection we might add that the number killed by our hun'x-rs was small indeed. Ain't i' about lime f.r our young men to swear off? We thick it is eentrailv the custom "jboul this time to make vows for the tic year. Ti.e "Timber Brothers" are workini at Tn iit's Cigar Factory. They say they can make more cigars than any two men in 'eiinf. lvunia. i::.TZ. '.. "rail , ; h.ftr V t... U- Ur- 5. '-"' ,-n,tl verul of our Sunday schools are iuak icg preparations lor a proper observance of Chns'uias, an l the litt'e tolks are correa-Ki.-diugly happy. If the weather contiuues ns it has thus far progressed, the ice cr p harvested will till tar short of the am-mnt re-juired f.T cousumi'tion next summer. Leading Pater, is Western Penn sylvania. 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The daily issue is mailed to sulscriberg at $;, aud the weekly edition at tf 1 00 per annum, bauiii.e copies sent tree. AdJree Coiimlkcial Gazette. Pittsburgh, Pa. IIoad and Bridok Views. At an Ad journed court held December the I5lh insL, the following petitions were present ed and viewers appointed by the Court : On a petition of cilizena for viewers to view a road to lead from a point on the road leading from Coleman's Mill to Som erset road at Friedensburg.tothe road lead ing from Somerset to Stoy stown, at or near John P. Khoad bouse, in Somerset town ship, the Court apiiointed J. II. Fritz, sur veyor, liudolph Ferner and Josiah Woy, viewers. On a petition of citizens of Jenner town ship to view the site ot a bridge over the .North branch ol Ouemahooing creek where it crosses the public highway from Nimcrset to Johnstown, in said township, the Court appointed John It. Scott stir- 7eyor, Edward Keller and Jacob Casebeer viewers. On a petition of citizens of Middlecreek and Mi. lord township for viewers to view site lor a bridge over Middle creek where ic ro id crosses said creek, at or near the German Baptist church in Mid dlecreek township, the Court appointed Wm. D. Baker surveyor, Jacob M. Walter and John Ilanna, Jr., viewers. On a petition to the Court to apjwiint one person in place of Jacob Deitz, of Larimer township, who cannot be lound, who was appointed to view the ground for a road Irom the Salisbury and 1 ocohuntas road at the homestead of Hiram Findley to point near George Tu field's improvement on road lrom the .National road, at or near Pine Grove, in Greenville township, the Court appointed Wm. Domer viewer, in stead ot Jacob Deitz. CONEM AUGH ITEMS, EoiTOB IlERALD It is quite a while since we have seen any thing in your valuable paper from this place, and we think tt might be Interesting to some ot your many readers to have few items : Our merchants are all doing a flourish ing business. Our schools are all in a flourishing con dition this winter. started tor the . ' at B 'vd's. .tt'isesa'.C. X. I oJ't. i ' . :: IKsii at C. X. Bnyd's. x its at C. X. Boyd's. :. T:ir.:' fur "Vinco" Tobacco. Ia f.wc. Holiday gilts, .ts mi Eye glass s at Byd's. r.n fir 19 at C. X. Boyd's. iC N U yd's for Fau.-y G xkIs. If you are a teacher aud expect to rtt vour reward in the hereafter, go to Mrs 'J. lJ. Walter & Sin's, and buy some of jthoe lieaut ifu 1 Keward ot Merit Cards. 0::e day last wetk Mrs. Josiah Brant, while t'oioc to the well, in tront ot the Glade House, for a pitcher of aatcr. s!i; ped aud tell wilh sueh torce as to break hel arm. A Pennsylvania woman has sued the denti-t w ho dislinaited her jaw lor $.(Xni. If the commercial worth ot a feina'.e jaw is tfl.OW, no wonder man fails to und-.-rrtand the true value ot a woman. ; ..ms a: ' Mr. A E. Uiil s. T-i'iel of Inn ceuce" at C. X. 1 ' . !. !. ', lis si J B. Lyons & Co s. :lr. (heap, st Jits J. It. Waltlk A Son's. til' kls at J. B. Lyons & Co's. Is. aii siz-. at Mrs. A. E. t ill's. B I.i uns Co's. lor Christmas "a .lJ china d.. sell e bx k store, chesp sta- -SV GfH'dS it J. B. Lyons & Co's. Mns. A. E. Uhl's. rictived at Mr. J. R. - .-.t.rr at '' Ml to day at Mrs. A. E. Uhl's. v'ertec' slock of Cigars and To - :ttmt at Orion's. -v't k k f Jtwtlry at Mrs. A. E. Uhl's. " l-.Vrs in all kinds ol Goods at - -; :s i Co s., Ursina, Pa. i: ("Lri:ir.as and Xew Year - .:.; i tv k and variety store. - LiJits' Cloth Sacks in Mrs. A. E Uul's. ' kssorment of Pipes and . ' L"'-.i m Somtrstt county at ' E'tp. Shoes, Jcur Christmas Gaiters and presents at - Vws Depot, pencils, pens, 'tvtlt.pts, boiks, albums and sJ (lifttyst assortracnt of "'.-it:- in town is at Mks. A. E Uhl's. ChristUias Gox! A. E. Uhl's. in '-. Ttli 'S Ijv - i. Mr. and Can Oysters, tor . at prices to suit all at Farmtrs in all portions of the State agree that there is more money in poultry than in beet, and much more than in grain, and as a consequence many are- turning their attention to poultry breeding. A drove ot fine youne horses were taken lrom this place to JohnstowD, Sunday. They will tie shipjied from the latter place to the eatern market. There were sever al very tine teams among them. One of the things that no fellow can find out, but w hu h is as inevitable as night follows uav, is the tact that when a man a ith a team wishes to stop on the street he aluays selects a crossing fir his resting place. - E '-es. '"Mi:; - ,t. a.rxms l News and pocket Dtpot, next ' Urk store, next to the ( Lr-n.a Ux ks lor young !:; Xcws Depot, just re r"ot lot ot Uks, suiuble for .fttta'i. i: W. 'lit Sw 11.11 C.n 11 I'lmi's -l.-. . -. .'r' "f'tw-iit of br x paper from - u , ' beU's Xe s Depot, v presents. II, idays, at "Wst B. CrNMNC.HAH. --r S it 0,;r 'uri'ry lrk-nds, you --ito.k sure is the place priKcts for the luile ' Kr iB'.eret. 1 1 . when in w ant of can a!wfci rt priw lor Cah. at is it - West Ward Vil'-r-r . . J i. M B- CtKSISCHAM. 'in'"r 1,,'U w of tfcoele - s, '" a ooe cent up to twenty- r f. Rfwa. and ' J. K. Walter & S'. a'ocs to bov as niaov t ".T5' P"-i-!e 1r the Uas:l -.. 'w t" cai! nd f xsniine tL As will lie seen by our Washinirton let ter. a irty of Conntllsville's capitalists have taken out papers at the Treasury Ie- partment tor the rpose ot staning a -National lDk in Somerset. It will be styled jhe iitst at local Bank ol tjmcrset. It will I out endeavor to make the Herald lor sun more useful as a disiinser of news, although it has all alone erjoyeu ll.e rf-putalioD ot It-ing one ot the Ust local raiH-rs in the State. See to it that your n&me is on its subscription list. It vou want a plate, quart, haTf-gailon or gallon ot Xo. 1 Ice-cream on Cbritnia dav, you can get it by leaving your order at I lsel s tor amount wanted, on Wednes day. It will be sent to place desired at $ 1 50 ja r gallon, and don't you lorget it ! Oat meal, now found on almost every tikble. was a few vearf ago U6ed cxc.csive lv bv th; Scotch and Irish. Those who want beinth and breadth and muscle, rosy chicks fcnd plnsical vior. should torn from hot bread and other icditslilles to eatinir oat meal. The receptions Given to Grant in Sat Francisco and Chicago were grand, and the smaller places Le passed through since his latdine in California did all Inev could to honor the great chieftain, but in no city was the reception so hearty or spontan eous as in the City ot Brotherly Lpve U;s week. An old Somerset county lriead, Frank Kiernsn, lias turned t.p again as a raiser of Lie porkers. We Lear to day that he has iust killed two s;xteen-n:pn'bs old hogs one w eighing 5C0 atd the other jinerds. His old Ststown neigh tiors will rtmem'r ttiat Frank always was hard to beat in this line. IIoliiat Candies. 101 !ts. in stixk, p.nsisting ot Slick candies and Kissi. mixed drops. Creams, assorted fine gocVi Caramels Ac Ac. w hich we offer at rea sonable prices by the pound, half-pound or quarter, and in j b lots ol 10 to frJ pounds, a hlieral di;ount will be given. Cook & Beerit. High Priced Bvtti. Diirymen o! ten wonder bow their more tavored com pelitors get such high prices for their but ter the year round. Il is by a' ways hav ing a uniform gilt edged article. To put the "'gilt eJge" on, when the pastures do not do it, they use Wells. Hie hard son & Co.'s Pertecled Butter Color. Every but ter maker can do the same. Sold every where and warranted as harmless as Salt, and pcrlect in operation. Equalization Bovntt Eill. Every soldier in Somerset conn'.y la urgently re queued to call at CbatkaC. OrtonaTo tiacco store and sign a petition imploring Cocgries to pa the bill equalizing the Un.Dties ot all solders in the war of the Rebellion. If the tillpasx each soldier will get $v 33 foe each mouth of service, v;z: .'' fr three nion i hs ; flOyforone year ; ti'O bree years, deducting ev erv bounty already received. Mr. Orton is the authorized agent to pr..Tire aigna turis ia S'tctrset county. The premised Somerset & Cambria K lil r.iadisjust cow at a standstill, and the good pei.ple of Somerset are rather dis couraged. From all that we can learn there is just one lliinc to be settled la-lore thin road will be built. If the B id. liailroaj can coatract with the Cambria Iron Company on reasonable terms, for the nianui'acturc and supply of steel rails lor a term of years, the road will bs built i: not it will wot likely be abandoned. l ilU'jitrsh luniinerciul. That the S. &, C. Railroad project is now at a standstill lucre cau be not much doubt. l lie'.lier the re')n as given is correct or not we do not know, but we do know that the people of this end of the route, outside ot the Cambria Iron Company, did n give that encouragement to the project tiu-y stiouu nave cone, and which, it it h id been given, would have resulted in the builiia of t'le road, and consequently iu a greai oeiitiu to n:e place. col.u' were llirowa iu the wav of giving the right of way through public property, and but Utile money or stock suUcribed, w hich exhihiuon ot lck ot ia:er,st wascertainlv enough to dishearten tint any corpora t:oa. e hoe the pr je-ct has not been abandoned and that all p-irties interested may liueallcr wor lor each other s bene tit, but we fear the golden opportunity has been loet to Johnstown. We hardly unnK even me u. cc c. iLiilroad propose forcing a rx.l thing on us. Johnrtoien Inbuilt. e don't sec the standstill ; the corps of engineers 1-xated at this place arc busy as neavers onniting up itieir held notes, mak ing approximate 'V-stiiuaUs, etc.," acd we have it lnia tjose high in authority, that a portion ol the rood wiil be let to contract belorc the close ot the present year. Time is flyiuc ; before you know it the little ones will be listening tor the patter ing leet ol the reindeer Un the root, and the coniin; of Cris Kingle in the quiet morning hours. It is a grand mistake to neglect 6o imvorUnt an evenL Happy snouia oe tue Home, nowever bumble, which finds every little pillow occupied wilh its curly bead and no little slocking missing Irom its handy place by the chim ney corner. Xo man is thoroughly bad who loves to make his children bappv A borne can be made bright and jovous. and it brings the largest income lrom the smallest investment of any enterprise ever discovered. The ixxr man who has enough to lee-d and clothe and educate ;xct ol i rigtil, nappy, loving children, is a king besides the lonely millionaire who is a iiranger to the romp and laughter of boys and gins. Don t neclect the little our. As the world was blessed by 'the Imt in the manger," so every borne m tit re lovinnly nesik-s a little one has i treasure and bicssiuir. Whether the own ers tie rich, or poor, if he fails, upon sight ing ins home, to see "tne light in the win dow aud tec-Is that he brings and will receive a glad welcome, he shoald at once set about correcting mat w hich is wrong. Christinas- is almot: at hand, with all its happy and hallowed associations and re miniscences. The time for reunions, so cial gruluiations, family gatherings and tamiiy ciLners, 1 he tbiidrens joyous hearts leaping in anticipation ; when their lilad ey es sparkle like diamonds and their tacei glow with jubilant love, or at least they ought to. It is a time lor general tx pressiou of love and gratitude by the Old na tne young. It was and is a glad day for the whole world. I; is the day upon which Gud s gieatest gilt was bestowed upon a sinful world. A gilt w hich de luanJs all the love aud gratitude the heart ot i a a is capable ot rmJering and all the joy that a creature M grace can ex press. ; . Mm A.E.UhlV ' "''savti v ...... ',-. rtaient of boli- uTi M A-termined toseU. Confluence, Dec SI, 1ST9. Editor Hei-ald .The recent capture of the Government of Maine by the Dera ocrats, is often denounced as a gigantic fraud, but it is only an illustration ol what the Democracy meant by itetorm during the contest ot 1S76. It would be unchari able I" call it fraud, since those wbo counted the votes in Maine are all Demo crats, and having done the counting in secret, they could not avoid doing it correctly. Ihe LiOUi&iaca Ke'uroiog itrd was comp-ecd ot men lrom two parties who did tueir counting in the presence and un der the inspection of many spectators, and, of coarse, they could not avoid committing fraud. Betide those who did the count ing in Maine are creatures of the Govern ment, w hile the Louisiana Buard was not. mhichalso gives additional force to t be Maine count. Ia Louisiana the charges were lraud and intimidation at the polls, but in Maine it was only a mailer of cjun; ing ; -to say that Democrats can't count would be a slander cpon the party. In LouUiana the count was made according to the tacts ot the case, bnt ia Maine, ac cording to strained technicalities, which, ol course, is right In Louisiana the rights ot tne voter were respected, bnt in Maine they were disregarded and the rubts ot the counter ret-i-ected. Reform undoubt edly means v change. It "reform" don't admit of the capture of a Stale against the will ol a nnjoritj of the people, it is not worth anything to the LVniocrary. It is a decided improvement upon the "Yazoo plan." Ol course the Democra's of Maine are men ot taste and nave a high regard) tor technicalities. That the JJemocracy ol Maine possesses ike virtues of the par.y can no longer be matter of doubt, and the Xew York World should be taken to task lor crjeationing their action. The Somerset ' jkmeertt will perhaps undertake the task. The Democrat who remarked the other day I siiSered wi'h Rheirtuatistn for over rix : that VMaine pill is too large a dose lor b:m years; consul ltd nany physiciasa and lo swallow.' must have Uiien from grace; tried bucdreds ol retjeUw-a, but w ithout I but b claims U. have plenty ot company, aval Hav.tgseen St. Jacob's Oil sdver- Wbatwill it profit a pkny to "retorm" a tited In your lpr, acd heard I st-ce Slate in lS7i to lose ibe Xalion in liSO? DHt aatiihioz ru-va, I sent u Iiiickpon ; Puah th work cf "reform." Fr m the Rockport, ltd., Ixiamer; There is no medicine in the world wbicb has gained such tanie at St. Jacob's Oil : this is, however, not in the least astonish ing, wben we consider its truly wonderful curative powers. Mr. F. Rodenturg, ot Gracdview. called at our oce last week. acd rcUtrd the hiiiowicg circumstance One ot our young men far West a few weeks ago. Mr. Joseph Muter has succeeded in shooting two deer this season We are glad to see that Mr. Ezra Yoder is again able lo walk without crutches. The funeral of Mrs. Fanny Livingston was largely attended, on Wednesday last Mr. John Speicher, of Michigan, and formerly a resident ot this place, is paying us a visit. Miss Louisa, daughter of David and Sarah Berkey. is reported to be quite ill of typnoid lever. Mr. Isaac Kauffinan seems to be greatly puzzled on account of the Somerset ii Cambria railroad. The death of Mrs. L&vinii Blough is mourned by all who knew her. The fun eral look place on the 16th ; her remains were interred in the cemetery, on the tarm ot bimon Lebmon . S. Milkord Items. Editor Herald: Your paper is always welcome, especially to true Republicans. Alfred Evans has erected a water-power saw-mil!, on bis land, at ltockwood. The grist mill known as Poister's Mill, was purchased by Jacob Wiltrout, and is doing a thriving business. Mr. Xoah Phillippi, on Friday last, shot a buck which weighed, when dressed, 211 prmnds. How is that, old hunters ? John Wilkins, wbo was seriously hurt by the explosion of a torpedo, at Pinker ton tunnel, will soon be able to be about again. An Unfortunate IlAniT."A lmndlfl ot habits 1" yes, that ia it ; be old defi nition is correct enough man is a bundle of habits. It seems like hortlesa task to undertake a correcting of thesctiahiu ; for, ere one can be got rid of, amlier, or half a dozen new ones are in pross of form ing. So the bundle is not likey soon t be diminished. Yet it is neeehil . to make some effort in this direction, id it occurs to me now to call general ten:ion to a common habit that is cluarV reprehen sible. All good people ought to H their light shiue ; that is according to Scipture. The world has never had too niuct light, and Is not likely a xn to have toojiueli. But haoit interferes wilh propriety! even here. We often throw our light ii directions' where it does more harm Iktn good. I j am speaking now more pciiculariy ol j lamp li'jUU I sometimes luiul that aii the world has gone mad wilh the lentiment cf the song we learned some tacnty years ago "There's a light in the window lor thee, brother. Certainly litre are lew "brothers" out alter ninbtlall liese times. who fail ot "a light iu the vindow" to guide them borne, ll such belp is needed The use ot the lamp originallywas to k-vj light to those within thj bouse wc seem to want to give light to those vituouL if every residence bad a good gasSamp burn ing at the gate, the lamp ai lie window wouiu not oe so otjeciionaoii!; uui, cer tainly, nothing can bo more ansoying to a person compelled to be out at night, than the momentary glare ot a hoise-lauip, so placed as lo throw a narrow lull of light across bis path- In place of bang helped, nine limes in ten one is bindired by such a glare ; it 8erve3 to make ;he darkness lelt, more than the light, Iiside?, il is paintul to almost any ones lyes, to turn ineni for a moment upon a lidit so placid. Many a time il has caused a person wilh whom night-walking bas beronie some what difficult, to miss bis ttp and get a tall. But more especially b relation to night riding or driving, is, he habit of throwing lamp light through uncurtained windows, objectionable. er, lew horses. comparatively, will pass a bar ot light across a dark road without a protest. Many a mishap, many a fatal accident has been I a us occasioned. I The writer of these lines remembers many an unpleasant experieice ot this kind. Some two years auo I vas riding a young animal over a muddy rwd In Perry county, this Stale, at, perhaps 10 o clock. when suddenly such an uqileasantness was met. A sharp bend o the road brought us at once in view d a blinding glare of light from a lamp set upon the sill ot an uncurtained window. 1 he greatest care was required to prevent being un horsed : and the place wss passed only after calling to the family to remove the lamp. But. aside from this objection to the habit lrom outside experiences, are there not good inside reasons also, why the cur tains should be drawn whet, the lamps are lighted ? Home is invested with a s.i- cred privacy, which the outsile world has no right to gaze upon. Tbeie is many a revelation given to the gross cutsiJe world through uncurtained windows, as unfit as it is unfortunate. It is too mtch lo expect ot the average passer by not jo look In at an uncurtained window ; looking, be often sees, though a bad habit, I bat which he has neither right, nor, perhips, desire to see. 1 nave sometimes luougtt mat mere hould bv a law compelling the drawing of curtains when lamps are lighted ; but the unwritten law ol common sense and propriety should be a better correction of the unfortunate and improper labit. J. u. s. SEW ADVERTISEMENT NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, NEW AIVEMI.EUEN'TS XEW AD VEKTISLMESTS Yon Slio tik 1 Seethe New lOMBAf SOOSI I beard an old man say, last week : "Won't we knock the diylights out of the Democrats next fall !" Good for the old man; he knows what is true. This way voung mm ! One of our school teachers said, the other day : "This vic inity has more pretty "gals" than any place in which lever taught school.1' Good ! The constable of R ckwood came to this vicinity, some time ago, to arrest a man named Prills. But Pritu, seeing the offi cer come, leaped lrom the wagon on which he was riding, aud a race followed in which the officer was defeated. S. W. G. OCCUCCll KX! flf FBBRrtUHBp OOCXhjMIO Y YY ("V CO N.V Jf NN UliUBliliUb lHn (ai . YY YY ".; t:H NV NV HH Uur- ' Y Y YY K. ( NX HH ', " YY YY CO NN" X NX HH h r YY CO NV N NN HH ca no YY YY CO NN N NN KB "?B eat ai YY YY CO NN N NN I!B ,BB CM Y YY Y CO NN H NN BHBBBBBBC M Y Y Y CO NN N NN HH Bn H t, YY CO NX N NN HH a YY ttO NN N NN liH uu " YY CO N.V N NN UB fl; ix (K YY OO N.V N NN Hit , IX) x YY CO X' NN X NX , HH iTi. - YY C(! OO .... NN N NN .... l!HBHnriRB.'Bu tx o YY OCCCCCO NX NNN libBliHlillK rtXKXJO(X YY FOR SALE BY innri!DDinr tIDUULLUDr,n Ml 1I M M 1! Il I'D If M I'D M 1I i.niit.ri)iirir lLilDLlUD ii ii Ml I! Il M ll Il l'l !! n i everything NEW MD HICEI If you ever think of making a ornamental. rilOTOO RUTH ALBUMS, UllT HOiKS, Si ATlOXFRY IX FANCY" BOXES, VASES, CHRISTMAS PRESENT, be sure to call anl sec mv stock, which embraces the u-cf'il and AT'TOOR API! ALBfMS, TOY BOOKS, POCSET BOOKS, KALEIDOSCOPE, WBiriNiJ Iil.SKS, HARMONICAS, I'lARIES, TELI-SCOl'LS, PECTACL I Have a Full Assortment of these Goods, and Can Suit all Ayes. Pair Before Your Sight Fails You, J VPAXESK WORK Bo .YES STEREOSCOPES ANISTEKEsl'Ii' ItWS, CHKiSTM S CAkfiS. Te' 1 LET ETS, OOLD FENS & PENUt'LDLUS. S I Do not Delay but Get a An Elegant Assortment of LETTER PAPER, LEGAL BLANKS, ENVELOPES, GFJI BANDS. I i LANK BOOKS, VIOLIN STRINGS. AND SCHOOL BOOKS. Ahoji Fall Line of Confluence, Dec. 20. Editor Her ald : The five ton bay and cattle scales, purchased only last spring by our borough dida, are now under process ot erection and we are informed that unless the win ter closes in too soon that tbey will be ready lor use by the middle ot May, 1880. Some of the street crossings are almost impassable on account of the deep mud. It appears almost useless to Lave good board walks, while the crossings are per fect mud boles. Our borough dads should furnish us wilh gum boots. The recent rise in the Upper Yougb, bas put some ot our timber men to work. There is a larze amount ot material stacked along the banks of the river that will be run into the boom as rapidly as possible. The boys say it is a little cold wading. Scarlet fever and diphtheria have been raging in the vicinities of Somerfield, Mill Run and Listonburg. Quite a number ot children Lave died ; but both maladies are abating. A somewhat disagreeable noise bas been hesrd on Logan's place. Who can catch the spook? Xebec. Ax Astonishing Fact. A large pro portion of the American people are to day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. The result ol these dis eases upon the masses of intelligent and aluable people is most alarsi.ni:, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and Usefulness as it ought to be. 1 here is no good reason for this, if vou will only tirow aside pre judice and scepticism, lak the advice o! Drucgists and vour triem. and try one bottle of Green's August Slower. Y'our pcedy relief is certain. Millions ol bot lies of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with sutislactory results in every case. You can buy samp .e bott'e lor 10 cents to try. doses will relieve the worst case. velv sold bv all DrucreistB on the ern Continent Three Posi West- The Best I Ever Knew Ok J. G. Starkev. a prominent and influential Citi zen of Iowa City, says : ''1 have had the Dyspepsia and Liver Comrlainlfor several years, and have used every remedy I could hear of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Shilob's Vitalizer advertised in our paper, and was persuaded to try iL 1 am happy to state that il bas entirely cured me. Il certainly the best Remedy I ever knew of Price cents. Sold by Georee W. Benford, Somerset, Pa- Holidats ! Yes, they are coming ! In consequence of wbicb we have ordered. V e will have in stock and offer for sale a selection of Toys suiuble tor the occasion, heretofore nnequaled in our line of trade, together with a Slock of Contectionaries the largest, finest and best ever eitntntc J in this markeL Coos Beerits. Five Hundred Thousand Strong. In the past few months there bas been more than 500,000 bollles of SKUoh't Curt Sold. Out of the vast number of people who have used it, more than 2,000 cases of Coiuumption have been cured. All Conn ha. Croup, Asthma and Bronchitis. yield at once, hence it is that everybody speaks in its praise. To those wbo have not used IL let ns sav, it you have a Couch, or your child the Croup, and von value ife don't tail to try it For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plas ter. Sold by G. W. Bentord, Druggist, Som erset, Fa. A Strange People. Do yoa know thai there are strange people in our com munity, we say stranee because they stem to prefer to suffer and pass their days mis erably, made so by Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation, and general debility, w ben MHLOU S 1 1 AL 1ZER is guaranteed to cure them. Sold bv Geo. W. l en ford, Somerset, Pa. Shas't I Take a Blue Pill! Xo don't take it and run the risk ot mercurial poison, bul when bilious and constipated gel a box ot the celebrated Kidney-Wort, nd it will speedily cure yon. ll is na ture s greet remedy lor constipation, and r all kidney and liver diseases. It acts promptly on these great organs and so re stores strength and vigor. We have resolved to make our Holiday trade something unprecedented and have jurt received lrom the Eastern cities, a large lot of praxis specially adapted lor Chris'mas presents. In order that our rade mav come up to our expectations, we have marked everything down to bottom lures. Mrs. J. R. Walter & Son. Come see The large and cheap assortment of goods suitable for Holiday Presents : Gloves, Hose. Kerchiefs. eck and Head Ribbons, ilk Scarfs. Xote Paper and Envelopes. Toy Books. Picture Frames. Perforated Board Mottoes. Embroidery. Silks. Wools, A-c. Ac, at the "West Ward Millinery Store." M. B. Cunningham. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diptblheria, Canker mouth and Head Ache, in SHILOH'S CA TARRH REMEDY. A nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it if vou de sire health, and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by Gzo. W. Benford, Somerset, Pa. Sealed proposals for furnishing the C urt House with coal tor the year lseo, will be received at the Commissioners' office until 24th day ot December, 1379. Further in loimation as to kind and quality of coal will be given on application at the office. W. 31. Sen rock. Clerk. For the Holidats. Together with oui fine selection ot Candies and Toys, we will exhibit and offer for sale a large stock of Peanuts. Cocoanuts, Almoods, English Walnuts, Palmnuts, Filberts, Pecans, Lem ons, Oranges, Raisins, Currants. I ananas, Grapes, Cranberries and Sweet Potatoes. Coos & Beerits. For Sale. The Hugus farm, adjoining the town of Somerset. For price and terms, apply to Baer Brothers. Address, . Artizans' Deposit Bank. Dec. 18, 7J. Pittsburgh, Pa. Special inducements, in the way ot large stock and low prices, are held out to per sons who want lo purchase Holiday Pres ents for their friends, at the "West Ward Millinery Store.' M. B. Cunningham. MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, . TOILET ARTICLES, ORIENTAL CREAM, SPONGES, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, SOZODONT, SLATES, &c. &c. PATENT MEDICINES, SACHET POWDER, POCKET COM US, CLOTH, HAIR, NAIL, TOOTH AND BATH BRUSHES. Xo one should fail to sec mv stock. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO SPECIAL ORDEES. Call mid vou will be treated politely whether you wish to buv or not. Xo trouble to show Goods. C. N. BO D DIED. BAIRD. On Tuesday evenine, Dec lCib, 1371), Anna Maria, wife of Daniel Baird, deceased, aged 1 years, 9 months and C days. WOY In Dixon. Ills., Dec. 7th. 1970. Daniel Woy, aged 78 years, 4 months and 11 days. Brother Woy was a native ot Somerset county, la., and emigrated to Lee county. 111,24 years ago. He and bis wile now !eep side by side in the grave yard at Zion's church, his wile preceding bim to the grave 7 years. Brother Woy helped to prepare as a recepticle of the dead the place in which be and his wife are buried. He was a noble-spirited man ; was always r ady to do g ol and communicate favors. He died as be lived : in lull prospect ot a part in the first resnrection and a home in heaven. Brother Woy was a member of the Evan. Lutheran church from his boy hood, and labored to buiid up the kingdom of God in that church tor over GO years. Two years before be died be made his will, and bequeathed to tne cnureli ol Lis choice, all his property. MAMMOTH BLOCK, Somerset, Pexx'a. .A. STATEME1TT Showing the aggregate amount of the Assessment and Valuation of the several Townships and Boroughs in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, for the triennial year lS5in accordance with the Act of Assembly, passed the 15th day of May, 1841. I!STB1CT. SOBERS ET HAKKET Corrected by Coos k. Bkcxits. pui.m i CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED If you want to buy anything in the line of Woolen Knit Goods, tor yonr sisltr, cousin or aunt, g to Mrs. J. R. Walter & Son's. Tbt attention of the teachers of tie county is called to the large stock of School Goods, tor saw ty Sirs. J. K. v alier oc Son. Rewards of Merit, Demerit Cards. School Satchels, School Straps, Pencils of 11 kinds ; in abort, everything needed ta the school room. Come see Hem stitch Kerchiefs, fc-r Holiday pres. enls cheap at ''West Ward Millinery Store." M. B. Cvsxixghak, The finest stock of Silk, Linen ami Cot ton Handkerchiefs ever displayed in Som erset, for sale at Mrs. J. R. Walter & Son's. Mrs. A. E. Vhl. tin my body. for a Urtile of ibe M. snd used it amid ing to direction. The relief I felt was ai iiKi "ekctric" I got belter at once, and now there is not a trace cf rbenmaTinn left Sxcx. The Urges! stock or Ltvliday Goods in tbe coeinty at J. B. Lyons A Co's., Tr ains, Pa. New Ties, new Ribbons, new lace fish net and a very great lot ot handsome fancy good just received at Mrs. A. E. Uhl. Come see Assorted Xote Paper and Envelopes, in lancy boxes, at "West Ward Millinery Store." 31. B. Cunningham. In making your selection of Christmas presents, do not tail i goto Mrs. J. K. Waller A Son's, and see their splendid dis play of Holiday Goods. Come see Laree assortment of Mottoes, for Holi day Presents, at "West Ward Millinery Store." M. B. CUXNINCHAM. Come see Picture Frames, for Holiday presents, at "West Ward Millinery euire." M. B. Cunningham. You can fkid the handsomest and finest, at well as the c her pes l Holiday goods at JJiis. A. L Uhl's, Call and get prices of Nails, Iron, Glare, Shovels, Hoes Ac, before purchasing else where. By ers A Barnett, Somerset. Pa. I will sell Hamburgs very cheap lor the Holidays. Mrs A. E. Uul. MA KB IK IV. Christmas Goon. Too can find the finest assortment of Dolla, Toys and fancy articles lor children at MKS.A.E.UBx'e. BERKEY HUNTER. At the Re tormed pwisonage, at Somerset, bv IUv. A. E Truxal. Mr. Abraham S. Bersey and ML- Sue A. Hunter, both ot Somerset township. SUFALL SCMPSTINE Last Sun lay evening, at tbe same place, by tbe same, Mr. Frank IL Snlall to Miss Lizzie A. Sumps tine, both ot Somerset, Pa. Apples, dried. V t Aimletmurr. rai Braa. 10 Bnlir. fc (keif) Butter. j (rull) Bucatiemi bajhl " ir.eal, luo n Heeswaz. V k liacon. abvttUen, f " fiaea, " " country han, R Cora, (ear) fbatucl Uorn, ((belled) l botbel ... Uurn meal fc... (Jail tain, r3 fcj. 4u Flour. bul K;al ? Da., S Hactt, (reicar-careil) ?.... L-r-l, ji a Leather, rad !, f R " Qiir " " kip. " MMJllnca, aod chop lu ... Otu, "ft Da P'jtatJies, b Pudiea, dried, ft Eye ta tta, R Sail, . 1. bbLextra " Uroand Alan, per aw. " AJbua, per ca. ........ Sugar, yellow Ji R- " white Tallow, y - Wheat. ? bas Wuoi. V to ic -5ue SI (a) 16c l" sue 1 CM itie sc 7C law He (u lu TOC Tue ac ? auc , Te 1 ci oc mj:-9 Tiee i titja - Itott Tie 1 I"t 3c ...1 H-ejf. TS S4 06 Mi loaia.s "r."iliiiia itod-iU AdHftm Allegheny Berlin licr Bpuherivallejr (''m nti Confluence br. Kikiic. OrerarUIw Jetferaon . Jeuer Jennertowa bor Ldrlmer Lower Tn-keyfucl .Meyere.lle bur .MMdleereek Mil fori New Baltimore bor New Cebtrevllle oor N'urtbaiBpcua Paint..... Unrmabonlnir ... salisburj bcr Shade SotseiMt Somerset Southampton Stonjereck Stoyptown )or. Sainmli I'pjierTtirkejiout f 'rin bor Wellersbarg bor . ' " . ! s : i" j si f : ! I ' g i s ; ? I a I 3.' 2. i - ' . ; 1 2. 5 - i s ; -! s ! "i ; Z i s. ! ! ! 3 5' 2; I; t i ?i M r i ii t i i 5 i : ' S r ; i . j : i : r : i : I : : j : I j U ii ii i H ii ' iSt3M vr' at3- is : al -ja i i; 1-jjb UK--i lvtfil i7, 1-Moi 1 ; 4S1CI 1S44S ll.W.I VMM VA'.l 3i 1 I S7iel 14V-H Sil: KIV.I IlfVlI 4l'TT 1..I7 1 Z. 1' 4'J4 1W sw.il Vi- 'l M i 1V j .", i; VtOi 1411; :-.t H --1H4'- 1..-JLI- ri' Ii 1 S.Tj TITii 34-i. W.IjTi IMS l.'T33 VSfi VUV I'V-ll Til.'. S'O SSXMl K612' 136)U- 3Wai 3W S.T'J U-ert; l'J". lT4c- K- 2TiT ' TZ-v 3"'- -vk;::' I0T- i Vt'AKt. S44j 34-4 74i I W-l . 1'-. , !) i4-J i'oil. lil a-V. l'vi 3 1." 1' SSt U4i;l. luOeli l-:l:n i Mi 4.W. , ' ISM'! 740 4,'S' 'Wi :T't t ZV, : 1!T IJS-i '" I S5o 41 e, j. ; WS Wtt, T3t .-" 144i ..IS 1WT 1M ScH VHt ') "''. 1 SnS 64 1 j !. iev.'-K 3.VI 4K1 9- Vijtr -V7S Ti7.' 67' .1 1 lWf W40. 4TT' l:iT.i- Tl f.., i :-m t 2.Ki0i mh a4i i')is liw 44 0 1 1 1H41SV avAc it-v vhm-v aa:s n 7 lo j-' 4VO. T7-l, 2H 44o-i il 2f4 WT.t 1:.JX.'.: ZHVl iTw", i j 34 . la--. M- t(l 44H2; ' S 1 ! I 31744! JtSlli. TK 1'77, StiTj K!Ii IT:', 2 1! W 1 To'-S 4" T.'1 1WSAT. artit ' 1 star W 1TT. S il 2- i 1 4 Totals. XE W AD VER TISEME TXS. CBLIC SALE h the rir virtne of an order of snle. rranted O pb'iart ol SomersH o-nntjr, fa the na Cervned Admiaietraur and 1 raee fjr;th rle of the real atmi of Iran lei A. Ktoada, deceajed, will aeil at pBt'Uc sale, un Saturday January 10, 13s0, at tbeOoart llne In S.merwt Bfjroogti, at 1 u'ckica. r. M, ibe l llowuur real eatate. No. L A tract of land a-ijutmiuc lb b'-mesra-l, S.Oiaet Trent. Alexander tinnier, and in Letter farm, Lli.lia 1-7 acres, more or Irfi. of wnica tt acres are clear, baianea well timbered ; fine rortaM and trait urrnnrd oa the atoM No. A. A tract of land known aJ the L filer farm, euataining 3'4 acres, morn er leM. wktk awelUo nooae. uaua b.rn. aai other uaildioit tbereus ereced. of whk-b 10 arret arc clear. I seres In meadow, ftne trail and never (ailing wa ter onlbeaame : adjoinibgr tbe Maaoo Urav, Alex awler Uanter, No , and teeab lietta. .o 4. aim a tract of und cunuininr 13 arm. -nonorlcwi. with new Irame dweouig buuc, new bars aBdotberrwlldumaow tbe nanM: noewt IS aerea ciear, abuwl 4 acre in meadow, ad jmu N. X and No. l.,the .M a o farm,. Joaepb Shaflcr. and otbera, Tbea toadi are Bear loehvcaef, rnotl,aal willua Smllit.tp.a MMcenet bvr ooirh. Terau ol Noa. X. and 1 One third rter py-B-ni uf exDeners of taniikei. Ac. to remain a ln-n. the lnleret ! wbicb t be pH aninaUy to the widvw oi oanitl A. Hoa:. oeco The imilcrsisicd Count v Commissioners oi' Somerset Count v, Pennsylvania, hereby "ivc notice, that they will sit as a Board of Revision, at their office in Somf-rset, from the 21 to the 2Sth dav of December, 1S71), at which time and place thev will determine vvltctlicr anv cf the valuations of the Assessors have been made below a just rate, according to the meaning and intention of an Act of Assembly, paed the 15th day of May, 1S41. AV. M. SCII HOCK, DENNIS COOK. Clerk. J. C. CIUTCIIFIELD, JONAS McCLIXTOCK, December 17, lull). Commissionrr The Assessors of Somerset and Summit Tow nships having unavoidably failed to make a re turn of their assessment in time for this issue, the day lor finally determining on wme has bcn extended to Wednesday, December 31, 179, at 2 o'clock p. .v. DMIXISTRATOPw'd SALE OF V ALL ABLE REAL r STATE. Pnrroant to an orderof the Orpbana' e art of Somerset cnooiy. Pa,. wiU be wdd al pnbta- inle, at toe COUnt rit Ost, in o-crl, pennyi vanla, no TfturtJay, January 22, 1SS0, the Mi-win dcribel real etate : Mo, 1. A czlTajn tract ot lanl ntnaU ai Sumer Kl Twp.. somerset Co. Pa,, near someraet Bor., cootaikU. IOO a-Tes. mure or lew : Tiacr ctearad. anl tne balance wool land : ( ereec nuw uirvoicn it, ana there are anamberol ryru.tc. un tne prmua?; adjoinina lande of Ko-loipu pemer. bamael P. MuW, buatncl and 5Uj town pja-i, and other. K o. X A certain tract of ntemk.w Uo-1. Ii aate In Somerset bwrr-njcb, aaici cunnty a-r-DiDK Unua of H. A. Ilica. MainCruM tret. svmeraet and SuntUiWa ruad.Cainanne r.reet. an-1 utnera, cki tatalr 4 acres, mure or lew ; It hi all la a rood atabe oi cttluva.fc-n. wub nn excellent rr r.a on tne prcmuee, Thi tract will be udered a a wbote and alao tn pan-ek.. as MW(i : A. 1 be towui-weat corner ( iim tract. frunUnx about W leet on Main Croat nreee. and rx en'iu back along; Casnarinw atreet, aiaftl -JS4 leel W Uuut alley. U. In Vt no rib of VjI -A" aboe described, ef aiM hi a ka "A." C lb lot mirth of lot 'B" above dcKTibed, of cam fit BJ eacb of Um other. No. X A Jul of growed situt la raid haruoh of bomeratt. bowled un In nunh t y Othanue nreee, oa tn eaHby aptin aiiey. on tb t by North Kreet. and on the w-w. by N'o. here inarter deacnoeu. IrooilM on No3 tt ntrwet teat. :40vementj are a ire .ww etory )rme aweltroa- PMrOM. rt.t-fv tin unxtrc he-rUi. and at ter death tb principal tu the txvmjin- bm.k fe(1. The Imp ner and h r.l reprent.ilTec un. tuor h m toml. I ' " lr7me7weilitho Ut April, laeu. iiiic in loor r,u. aaaaai pay-. owt!iHinra. A UBvet ot choicw frnu menta.tob aerared oa tn premiaec i, Term A aah. m ol Apjr J0. Tea u xi . A ta utwmmi nU boron, Sutn cent of band moy to o paid or recared by a.:mn: .v.. nboee deecnoed. as I of nut a a. u prupeny . mm uk Tbere are a BtuaUer of choir I ice, 14 AJmlrj-traUTanl Troatee. nary frarn dwelling h' am, Kable. Ao., are un tbe premise.. Sale to CAMrjawnce at I TO o'clock r. . TERMS. len pereeot. of tne pttrrruw moiy to I pal I a fx a the profrny kn. - l down. atl th balanc when deel 1 delivered alter 0oc.tirlzL.ti ji ol a!e OkfiROS W. PILE. Ier. Zi Aiia r. of amnel C. Pile. SSIGXEE'S HALE riytirtaeof an on!, r la,ai ,n. of t. I itirt of (offla- Plea of Vnr.-t Otrntr. Pa., tt an der.intd A;ifnee of Jr. h K.iue. w.U f !i a: I uI-Ik- .-! on tne preati-e, - a Fri-lw January 2, IssO, XECUTOR'SSALE. i at 1 p. m f..;!oicr Uertk-1 real r!. vti I A m-tur Unl alo.LfiaSjei.rirt ivy, -v w-e c nnty. Pa . c-ciaiiiic.r ;rj area, mn or le. bt .iru-.i u n-oT ib-.i ii... ... i"v' 'ory Kram n. B.e. task bam and km it- ertof S.ai-tMt onty. to ntuerii.e.l ! t.mUw t nere-M. : al- a r-rei -jrh-rl of.h-.c directed, taere w;U be tipped W a.e by r-iti' j :-u , .,,, Uul of J hr. Kil-e. William uotcry, on 1 a. p;r, La.J Hr:i, ta.ri Jaaar-.r, mm. . , ,v....rt !oi ft'rr. lUKidd'J, .laHuanjV), l'J, 1 r.KHS -tne thirl Ui !..r.!. .e--.birl i t:x 8250D . -c,at -.mm, Ha, tree n ibis lot. ( o. 3 anl 4 will alh r.cd Utteth-r ) ' TV a. A A certain tract of land rttnate in aatd towTJtupuf SouKtset, adjuinmg '. 1 nerem- lielor tleteribed. tbe S-asenet and Sloynuwa . rund aad other, containing nbuat 4 acre. A car at I o'clock r. . oa tbe bomewal ana. the kl iowina; ealnabie real eetate. Ut the prerty of J bn "alier. Ut Jenner Twp.. drr!. Tiir A eertnm tract of land ritnate in Jenaer T.p., is .ld enty. alanine bui of Jaooo i;. Horcer. Jcintb. John har-bnerzer. John Start! and other, euotaining i acre, a: net Bir. brlna; lb late homMiend or ni-1 deC.L There ar ainwt li aero eknr ol wbirh at. nt 30 arm in meadow, with a two dory tram t a two atory MM' nonav an-1 a kara t-nnk barn tber oa erected: Iftere are aUw two apple urrbardr, a peach orchard anJ n nut camp tn tb imnitw. 1 a tarm well wire., U in a Vd tat uf cmltiTattox, aad 1 aaueruii w.lh lita- one. B.h tract an) ia cm of the hert retioct ot Jenner tuwD.bip. aad are Mimiil tu cl orriie. chovr) t"Trw awe. T til US. Ouo-thiril la kaa.1. one-tblri to re main a lien on to land 1 -r W" i dower. ai tbe tln- m Ibree nal annual paymetn tb- r alter, wi-.oontinicreat. ... Tae dete red paruent tn h tirr-1 hr it-'z meat nncea. P-wa will be airea en tbe 1 frolt ol AprU. .. O. law. wb-n tn win r- m- , -r.A U(o Tn erot to lb irruu i ar rorrr-rf. Tea per eent. ol porcaaje monry mw M paiid oa day ot tajx-cih. an.1 doe-rbir I io & t-.r. trn la '.i. jaT'J. wi-.a hitcren on .leli-rr. paymnu ir a rKAMiLirf WIXLEH. I'r- .1 A.jn-. r. : JESSE WALTEK, I W. H. WALTER, Executor of Joba Walter, drc'J. ASSIfiXEES' SALE or TALI' A DLL EEAL ESTATE. I!r Ttrne nf an i rr of tb 0rt of fvmma Pleia of Sofcerwt county. Pa., tr.e derind AixiK-e o; Pfiilip P. Jianrer. w.;i oSer a! pa'-. n.1-5. at the l.--nn H--tt-e. :a S- nrrw, Pfa a- Saturday, Jauvary 10, I3T9, at 2 o'clock r. . tbe Wwin !ecri)e.I tratt real eitii. anown a the -M- acun Tract, aiua mSom-rset twp . r cumax 'J aer merScm. .ij.ai.ti! !i of &in ZniaJ. Iraniei Ja- ,r. J.ruh Hb m-'t and utaer. hailr. l-krx erertl. era tnt orcBarJ. aaw u--r pr-tty ao.1 atatc of cuittTaiioB aad 1 -.-am: to cba-ch. pur. ml.!, tv. TIKHS len rer cent, of pnrcbae nv'7 w t paid Vi.i aid u-e toianc oa etrni.tJon . B 1. IXEC K it.t s Lu fm of Fbiap P. ' rwr-