ML Herald. till flWci-JW V 10. ;.;isi 1 Wfia 1. I,r. lite of Shade ,ui.-:'-l .-1 A. li-i-ntlf. la;e ot .l-el. AM r.uu' f.r i.;r:l:. a.i.Mi-ou- 1 1 1.0 Aaier.ean 1 " v.. I'm'ki :iirl u'et a eatalo lie of l.atle. . rail he otiiyined at 11. l'i-her.t 'o. N. n. : in A Co h. Mani- ;eid V.'MTl i. R. Pwki-a's. on is the oldest ,i.,.s n-'t blister 11 cl.i rs. i i-t r.tv:vel a . W ;'.' 1, ,.'s.-.,t:V. Hats, ltonm-ts, l.a I,.-' ('-'.its. Dolmans, i-t, i:';- Go.-d-. Ac. H P..w-Lts will pre-)..;..- liven' farmer ka-re. u: d sec for them : it improve their i 4 t vt A t i it J- - T.i W.i 1 Ctierry and :.; to the taste and a ni't , f.-r loughs ai:d colds. Give . Si :md cents per bottle 1- r-t'ii.g of water will wear to the constant hacking -i.il .f:c tiie hardii-st consti-.i- tVi'. res'.tlt !' using Sines' i iM f.' a rry and Hoarho-jnd. - this eeh-h-ied Oolden la.'.e at sV.rii'.cti'-l.t. '. Ht i.l line of K.smily Cns't-ries .; f.r.a-h. .'oioi Keli Kn. r. V. .!n( 'i:o-Sthejt. I will ; times. Re. f. Pork, Mttt--. r. as .nub'ie rin-. (pen a mi at wr.gon three times Hesrv Ki'.ki.ar. f iar, Wild ( I.eiTy Ii! ? t I i i t i i i t rv pleasant to the tust. and i medy A s;. in the marke .-..'enlid nielicin r sale l-y a'l drier 1 .at is the j iestion e mind t- s'.itfr ,'. human flesh '.' .v m yre ctu,l. al. .ttle of ; lies' v an 1 llor.dioutid, end them, .red Ca-huiere?-, I .... f 1 .r. Vi Col ilks. re I V id-, I iirna-lci .-ii". Ivets. Plsin and ai l Iiriss Goulds i 11. l'.RKrr. s. re - :;nv !. things ii ati- ' . ,: . :! and Han.sH-W? MiHcri , V.. itisio kih 1 KoU-rt-s' Kr.-j V'a'.ker - Why: Miller P.ecau--e , '.:..! ro,.,ri, n is jt -s tiKi hot f"T ' a --.H bv all .lru.'i'.ists id l'-"' snd ' ..Itlt.s to so.itll lite ar, M..; Icin.i and and Wild ' toothetlic worst . ..r u'l.M.iiinr i !..!.' it already it's i i ,...i, ...t,. f.,rs de bv " ! i::.h KiMi i'V. A p;arvcloiLs l'iphthiri.i. Cuidier-iuoutli With :e h hutle there is s 1 ii.je.-tor for the nut sue., t of th. e..mplaitit. w itl.otjt 'r.. e 'A cent-. s-rge W. lk-nfor 1. Soni'Txt, t ; k i . -i foremen and J0 toenj.jj 1 I ibiina Turn. ike r . . 1 1 . J" 'i.tii. Apply at rredfick I ? . Il..i-eui!ier 1 " " Ijewelrv, silverware, and a well selected u'.i.t tw.. or three inili s to a j "i cart. j tie i inita I...VI.AN- Si M . (iiiKKr. ! I f . m d U-st I K of C.-oifee-. it ai M t. a. 1.. I iM-I . Also mi!j Ilow uve a am,v opportunity r do Acimuiiitioii of all kinds , irig M He will lie in the New Hotel and wili ' '.i:.t u:.- u-etiil articl-s tKi ; .,1,, t have vou call and examine hii- 'le l.i lo'i ;. i l ine Drafting Pa- r sale. This article j v ' "ilHli" l,d. ,! 1 "r used it. y all wb.T have iti It w irs! Tobaccos! Tohac- ' T..1. We rvsiKs-tfullv ei:ll vour - are ' to the f ,iot w e hate in st.-k I '' different commands of the guard partic- : -'J sale . Uy the h,,i r caddy, at j 'I ate in the inauguration ceremonioa at ' -s fr.-:; i.i frr-m the city, l,.Vi j Washington on Uic 4th of March. Ifthear ''T""IC''. c.im;s.s! of Lorillard's, ! ".ngi meuts are all completed thetrooi will j3. Anaj and Catawulw N. j leave i the niht of March 3. j.ro ided with V "1.'T wj... V.. .. 1. . .-i Im, ml.,., ....1-111 tl'ovh. , iiirsc t" 1 1 ( j . I 'm HoU, Hcg a rine K-leti.n t.l 1 'ck.tg. i'l.., .!..' .,.,.1 V.,, f 1 ! ' Tlif felt" nvc ,v"n inHlpinp ev tctioivcly in tail pulli!. during the past Wxk. j Wc have beeu c )iu;ji!vl to hold over scv- era' omusiuuicati.iiiimi''. ' IkiiI d.-wu" others it'ir want if ?''". Mativ a ihi vrr::ijr form can be made mm f rtii''!'' '' the K'1' "f Tt--fT clothing at thi tie of the yrar. Would it rml b;.- a rood idea to have the limue? of the streets painted upou the street j .aiu;-s of the borou..!i ? - - j i:.c! )'urmo tracklayers a the J. 1 .'. K. JJ-. rxpo -l t.i meet about thu middle ' f K.'t: if nothing unfirwn intcr- ' A driz!init rain st i'l Sunday miming 'and i oMtiiiued throughout the day. Our . ! i 1 1 - 1 in ('"P-ijiiri)'V v-fTr nut largely j itt."!'ll. I'iii r" i a l) vim in tin average Sunday x lnvnl aTtcndance just now, owin.: to thy ' proximity ofthe holidays and the pris;v ; five Chris:ms.s treat. John Waterman captured an ok..ssuiu : out- day of lat week. It is much of a cun- ;i:v hereabouts, many of the youiip-r folk j iiaviii:,' never before se:'n one. j Mr. Austin .iardiicr, sober, industrious : yiiiti; married nun, living iu this town. ! Lis li'S broken rsaturday, while ciij,a;;ed in working on the M. A ('. 1!. K. Mr. Samuel Lowry. Lord Mayor of Salis bury, sjient a pleasant hour with us Satur ' day morning. Mr. Lnwry is always a wcl- come visitor to the IIkkslp sanctum. The cold weather will probably Lave the ; ed'ect of ridding the community ef tramps. :i.:h gentry usually svk the city when the ; blasts of winter bejrin to howl about thetr i ear-. j W'e w i.ih to cull the attt-niioii ofourrvad ' er.-t to the a lvrrtixoinviit of Mr. i'aul i. No w.i'. one of llerlin's ni't ctiterpriMn and J "111 A-l-ful III' ; column. reliant, to bo found in another ! That j a very noiy party that were 1 driving around town Saturday niht in a ! twoeated nleih. The "Junior'' lent char acter to the party and su-'Ceeded in a degree j i:i maintaining the dignity of the "firm." K. K. KielTi-r, of AltiKina, eighteen years of u,'-, ati apoiii!ee of (irn. (rolTroth to a naval cadctshirt, died verv Mid ienlv at the naial academy at Annapolis on Thursday cv.Miini ia-t, from obstruction oft he bowels. A n '.mtvr of our citiie-.s took advantage of the cold snap lat week a'ld had their ice ' houses tilled with beautiful, clear ice, about ;yv,ii in he- thick. I-a-t winter the ii-ecpp : uas very liht and many of the houses in j t. CC!) Were Il.t; rilled. Mr. A. Ilru-e O.jJroth and wife left fir I W'im hes'er, V , Monday iii'orning. from iience they will po to Washiiij-ton. I. C, ; where they w ill spend the winter. Mr. Cof i froth IJ clerk t ) the Committee on Invalid . I'ti.i n;s, of which hi faiher iacha:nniP. M r. Wilson S.inii"r, one of our nvwt mk ; i -ful sportMiirn. phot a wild turkey, weigh -! ir. 17 pi)uuds. about a mile and half south 1 of town Thursday morning. Wilson had heard of the whereabouts of the tnrkey the night before and took an early start in the in. .riling and " bagged" him. The proprietor" of the Somerset Mcchan . ii al Work" have recently added an addition to their building, the addition is G0x30and is two stories high. I'nder the eflident management of Mers. Ilailicll and Sny ler the new linn i doing a flourishing busi . ins, hsving a!l the work they tan attend to. IssTiNTtv Kit Li:t. Miss Kate daughter of James llann, Sr., of Hann, ' aluvia. ; Kulttui county, lost her life a few lay ago, ; by a singular accident. Her cousin was loading a gun, preparatory to going Lunt l ing, when the hammer fell, and the gun was dincha'ged. The ball entered the young 1 l.tdies breast, penetrated the heart, and c.-.sej iiuiUtnt death. The ground was covered with fr.ra three to four inches of anow for several day last week snd wheels were discarded almost en tirely, for runners, by those who had to travel over the country roads. Owing to the ground Wing very dry at the time the snow fell, and the light sandy nature of the snow, the sleighing was not at all good, but it wan the first of the season, you know. About two hundred and fifty colored men who had been engaged for the st sis months in Wurkinj on the S. AC. R. K.,were brought to town Friday evening where sev eral extra cars were waiting to take thera to Washington, where mot of them live, Sat urday morning. They were a jolly o-d . 1 . -x . 1. 1 1 . i .'U-r's picnic." as they termed it. The har-roirn of the tilade House was burglarized on Monday night, and a couple of dollars in money and come whisky stolen. Tiie robber entered by un rewing tlu: win do fastenings. 'o cine to the perpetrator. A visit was paid to the house of the editor of the Hekald by otne uninvited pnetsn the same night. Nearly every room was ransacked, but nothing of verv great value takcu. Tiie old family spvons wereteste J and found to be of good qualify, but were left behind by the thieve , who were 'evidently frightened away by nome noise in thchoune. Thanksgiving day was observed in the us ual way in town. The stores, bank and places of buines.? generally were clowd and the town presented a regular hunday ap- js-aranee. There was not hing of public inter est transpiring on the streets. Rev. Cameron, of the M. E. Church preached a at-rmon in the Prlyterian tliurch in the morning, and Elder Wixilery in the LLscipies' Church in the evening. Iluth s. rmons are highly spoken if. The audiences in attendance were nct nearlv so hirge a they should have been oti an occa sion of this kind. An injunction was issiusl against the Sum- erw - t ann Laiaona n. u., at ine instance oi l'ie Company last Tuesday, prohib- itine them from cros-ir.g an abandoned feeder at a point south of the Sandvva'ie r . . . . . ccmcterv, which the r. K. II., claim as their proerty. The writ is n'turnable U-day The construction trams arc running as us ual. It is said the Pennsylvania road will trv to pi-everit it.erBtions on the new nad upon the ground that no charter is in eiist dice for the incorjioratioii of th 8. AC PailasJ. but this d'Wi not enter into the proA-wdinjs which have been inntituted. Mr. Robert W. Little, of the firm T li, Q-m the well known iew- f jyn Baltimore rtm-t, Cumberland ne we,.h wjth . fu ijnf, 0fwtchcs, clocks of ail 1m1i( k),J)t by them. Mr., Lit- u not a stranger to our Jrople and thuw who patronize him know that thevaDsW-aling . . .,, , ,. with a re-ponsible and reliable tirm. Those jioj, 0f purchasing holiday rovmi cwi whether you buy or not. . Gcneral Hart ran ft, together with the Pri gade coinmaiid.-rs, and many of the line r.fticrrs of the National Guard of this State, working onietlv. but earnestly to hare J a a , .nil - . . mi i . wv - - -- injrlon on the morning of the -Ith. After fr.irting in the cennMinUi", they tU t-lH... 1 H .1 . Ti. naiureo sei, w,-.u -.arce eooog.. c..rs .o the briil . muI)v of the men were dis cover them, and with the few Jollarstheyigm!ie(lin Wi)lil(,n.,L.lo!h1! andas the ha.1 saved from their wages they nl j from Will:ams' and Smith & C.'s inines re pcrfectly happy and e.iitet.ud. and expre-a- j f.()m wort thpv thpm wUh ed themselves iw pleased with their "sum- j .i !.,,;. w.me of reople who have ubscribd for a new-pai-er will do well to bear in niiivl that the only legal way to discontinue tlniir sub scrijiviou 'u to pay arrears and order the paper it oppcL A man in Now Haven, Conn., sued a man for forty-three dollars, due for paper furnished. Tbedefendeiit set up a plea that he had several tim.-Tj ordered the paper discuutinued , but the court held that, under the laws of the State and the L'uiled States, a publisher may continue to send hi paper until all delinquencies were settled up, uud thut the panic to whom the papers are sent are liable for all copies so sent, and judgment was entered C,r th? amouut anu costs. As will lie seen by refer nic to our adver tising columns Mr. i". S. Kleindienst, of rtockville, Montgomery county, Md.. has leased tiie liaer-CotTroth building, on Ma n street. lncii has hut ret-ently Insm conven ed into a hotel, and will open it to the pub lic on the loin of January. The new hotel "ui he calico the "Centra!," ami will be lurm-.n d ami kept in iirt-cli.-s style. The ouuoing is eculiariy adapted lor the pur pose tor which i; is to be u-i. V the ti r-t ll'Xr w:d be the olfiev, gi.'iiti tnea's parlor, lad.es' parlor, bar rKiin, dining room and kitchen. All ofthc-.e rooms are large ami convenient. On the second an ! thiid fl Hirs will be sleeping chandlers, bath rooms, etc. The building is heated by a furnace and his hot and cold water throughout. Mr. Klcindienst is a young man of getitie luauiy aj)i.'arauce and piecing manner'. Hellas been in the hotel business all hi l'.feand knows how a good house should be kept. That the "Central" will take high rank among the hotels of our town and will be liberally atronizcd wo have no doubt. Shortly after one i el' w k Saturday morn- : have imparted to th millions in the coun ing the express east on the B. A U. road, i try at large, almost for noihiu,?, ref nenta while roun ling a curve about thirty miles t tions of the state of art such as have hereto west of Cumberland, known a Row-man's ! fore been entirely wanting, oraeees.-ible on Reud, jumped the track. The engine, ten-j ly to the few. Sometimes these represinta der, baggage car, sleeping and smoking car-. ; tions are more valuable for information rolled down an embankment a distance of . than plea.-ure, but their g.-ncrul success is. about ninety y-fisi. Tiie smoking car jump- ' ei clenr over the licomitive and turned over six times in its descent, amid the ! shrieks of its pas-enge.-s. In the smoking ! K l, M"' KviLs.-Thf existence of the pir car -.vre Win. J. I!ear.r, Jr.. a well known." of insubordination so generally prcV.de.,t attorney ofCuniVriand. MI., and a news- j fUU of this country, even from the boy iwa-d (.cwge F. I'itts, of Rraddock-. ' rr'"-'0" '""'1 to the college, Is due first of both of wh .:n were badly bruised. Jacob M wallt ot I'r"l't'r training of children at Routh. the fireman, who is said to be a i Il0m''- Strange thou-h it be, it is neverthe- nenhewofJohn Routh. late conductor on ! the 1'ennsvlvunia road, was caught undi-r the engine and so badlv scalded that he died ; ls 'V";c lJO o!l011 "1C ",w ul M'e three hours later. The passengers tried to I ''J"MdioM. whatever that will may be. The release him from his terrible posi:i hut 'i "i" the child to have every wi.-h grati were unsucres-ful. l'eter lirinev. the en- licJ' " "ether il be right or wrong, is not, gineer, was als badlv scalded, and was ta- ken to the Queen City II otul. where he died several hours later. The am- dent, it is thought, was cause-1 by a broken ra;j Tit:: l'. km kk.-' I'aper. Farmers, m ire than any other class, should see that they receive weekly a good, reliable newspaper. A paper that will keep them thoroughly ported on markets. For the small sum one dollar and fifty cents the I'iitsbur Wkekly CoMKitciLG v.:.TTi; will be sent for an etitire vear. There is no farmer w ith in one hundred miles of rittsbtirgh hut j where. Furthermore, those that really de should sulisL'rilie for it. The Pittsburgh . siiv go.i l or ler ao J thorough work in scho,(; market control the price, for evety thing ' often fail to take a decided stan1 lor the that farmers in this territory have I'm sale, J right and ther-f. .re, oppos.; rather than aid and there are numerous inslain-es where j i;. To govern a s-h.xil wisely and well u.l h.indrels of dollars have h to mad-- l-y iter su h circiimstaiiein is a great and diiil- knowing just n hen to sell. The market re orta of the Com nit-1 al G vette can be r.' lied on, as the dealers w ho live in Pittsburgh buy and sell on the reports published by this journal. It is the largest paer in the state. It, besides its market reports, gives thirty columns of news, from all pans of the world. It is ably edited and has corres pondents ali over the r lantrv. Iti a word. it is a livepapcr especially a l.ijited for the farmer un-l his faiuiiy. Specimen copi.si nent free. Address, Covmekcim. G.KTTK, Pittsburgh, Pa. Riot at Salisbury. Mischief has been brewing for some months back among the miners of the Elklick coal region, and last week it culminated in the burning of a tip ple at the Salisbury mine, together with a gondola loaded with coal, and on Wednes day evening last in a riot of no mean pro portions. The facta of the riot as near as we can get at them are about as follows : Tlu; men em ployed in the Williams' mines had been out on a strike for the past two months on ac count of a dispute with their employers in the last few 'lays some of the men had re sumed work, at the former rates, the same that was being paid at Smith 4 Co'i mines. Wednesday evening the strikers, together with the men from Ilultlitzt U s mines, w ith 't-i.'ir virM rollertf-d at the West Salisbury . . ,c .ll(1'frincin liCon either side of " ' ,hem ,evereiv. Sheriffe Kyle was tel-'rahel for and imr mediately repaired to the scene of trouble, Warniiits were issued for thirty-two men and women, sixteen of whom were arrested, the balance cscaiied into Maryland. Twelve of thoee arrested were released on bail, the other three were brought to Somerset Thurs day evenin- bv the Sheriff, and lodged in jail. It is hoped that all the guilty jKirties will be arrested and that they will get their just deserts al the next term of court. A significant article by the Hon. GVorre S. Coutwell in the Xorth Ameriem Jinieui ( I December, entitled "The Future of the Re publican Party," is sure to arrest public at tention. Written after the result of the re cent elections had been ascertained, this ar ticle defines the position which the I'epuli Iican Party is, in logic and in policy, bound to assume toward the Southern Slate, t en ce-tsion, compromise, conciliation, the au thor savs in substance, will no longer be tol erated. No person is to bcadmitled toasoat in the Senate, unless the record of his elec tion is clear. New laws are to be passed for the surK-rvision and protection of the ballots in the elections of members of the House of Representatives and Presidential electors. The civil magistrates must have the means within call (the army) of protect ing the ballot and keeping the peace. The United S'atcs must insure to the icople of each state a truly republican form of gov ernment. No grants w ill be made for inter nal improvements in any southern state where the cjtiality of all men before the law is not a living, practical fact. Tiie other articles in the Review are : "The Discover ies of Olyrapia," by Prof. Krnst Curtius ; "Rational Sunday Observance," by the Rev. James Freeman Clarke; "Southern States men and their Policy," by the Hon. John Jav ; "The Ruins of Central America, by Desire Chamay ; "T ie Distribution of Time," by Uoiiard Waldo; I he Public School Failure," by Richartt Grant White ; "The Validity of the Emancipation Edict," by Aaron A. Ferris. For sale by bookseller.-, and oewsdeaiers generally. On Friday evening, D.-c. 3, lSt, Rev. L. M. Uoycr, P. E. of Somerset district, Pitts burgh Conference, of the hvangvlicul Asso ciation, will commence his third Quarterly Meeting in Pleasant Hill Church, Somerset circuit. Service will continue over rsunuay . Services on Sunday morning theoth, at 10 it'eioek a. m., in connection with' fVmintin ion services. At half-past two the same day be will preach at the County Home. Member of Quarterly Conference will convene on Saturday, the 4tli, at half-past two. W. A. Reiissiwom, P. in C. Frr Mommie Cloths, I'rinta, Ginghams, bleached and unbleached Muslins, bleached and unbleached Slicetings, Colored let ton Klanrn'L. Tkkinpi, Nankeen;., Cotton Drewi tioodM, Cotton J'iaids, Jeans, Tweeds, CanirM'tta, CasmKres, Water IToi Clotbii. Shirting Rannela, White Flwini Is, Red Fhuuieln, go to the t heap More of Prom "Kalepu's" New York letter to, the ' Christian Stan'lard," of MUwackee : ? "It was only last week that I happened to ee the fac-simi'.es of Mallet's remarkable :-rv:c of painting, in last month's S.-cibneb, although I had looked at thew a -number of times with but qualified satisfai-iion. I think Mr. Kosswel! Smitli should have done ti his 1 JVJO subscriU-rs what he ditl to me j on happening iuto hb i net urn the other j That i, L held up the print in the niataiiiie a ;ainst the wall eight feet from my eyes, when; they should hang, instead of being held in the hand, if they or; to be seen. It he had so a.lvised all his reii iers, j there would liave bs-n few to miss the ! breadth and jKiwer of those effects, which, j n neta close to the eye, are wore than lost. asinngton Ulad.len flcscnties "A t lirist It shouhl also be understoo-.l, in appreciat- i mas Dinner with the Man in the Moon." A .ng the new style of wo si-engraving intro- j new fearure of Sr. Ntcnons will he begun, d.ieed by ScfciENEtt's, that the motive i ! It is a 'Treasure-bor of Literature," wh-ise geuuiiii'iii s.-, or the repre-enl.itioii of things ' v.iliie n l purposes are indicated by the first as they a--toally .ipi ar at sncli a di-fanee I cn'e'it. whirh will bereprints of Nathaniel .1 wiiiild reduce them to the iLineiisions in I Il.iwlhorn's fantasy "David Swan." and the print. U.i-i.iolic, to'.reforc. excludes j Thackeray's Kvm, "King Canute." Both the clear-cut definition nnd detail that ' arc to h? illustnited. please the eye rarin rthan the instructed im- i .i-riiiiition or sense of reality. Unhs-the ! w.jrk is c. mti.ie 1 t i a verv small subject, the only ttlc:ts that can truthfully be rouLt ! -ire of th? broa le-t an I -implest eharai ter, j lca ing the iuinuth in the iud:stiticties of iot.ince. Kphtnntion seems to-be very generally tiec led of the ineanin and pirr-; ! pose ot the num. roui scr.es ot Kpc liueiis, from farnoti" and oth -r artists, to which the bvidi exjv.iditure of ScniBXEB's Art ' IV partuieiit has been directed, with ao much more success amotii'st ronnoiscurs than with the general reader. Sii 'h critics, (in deluding the artists themselves) gave, the d of astonishment, higher than praise, achievements in wood engraving that according to the he-t judges, something ore. clentcd in Kurone or America. ,nll Ill:u' " v,'r-v 1I,a".v twes, parental ; authoritv exists but in name. The will of l'r""lw' lo wnereu at; i.us. mat inc i parent should slreugtnen the desire in tne i u Ion-vor In"S me gratmcation " ind a - The evils arising from such gratiiiiatioiis are so many and so pat ent, that the wonder grows with the con temptation of the evils. With heart per verse, will itm otitrolled, and knowing no law but sclf-gratification, the child enters school expecting to do there as at home, and f 1 there is trouble at on--c if the school is what h it should be. Resides all this, idle and rebel ' lious scholars often receive bid and com ! fort from lle street loafers ami idlers el-e- cult woik. This we know by many yeirs of experience. It is certainly a work that rs ojuirrs lunch sound judgment, tact and skill, and yet it is often put into the hands of bovs and girls not having these indispen sable qualities. These themes are not pleas - ant to consider, but they are .stubborn facts often met with. How shall these evils, in their effect, be removed ? I'ir-t, let the ate he laid at the tool ., the tree - be -I'l ,n homo I ' " - ; to teach the children obedience to law. Let them leurn that o! rigiit is uece.-sary ! ) dience () the law of icir own happiness s well as for the good of others. Let the wili be there properly controlled and the passion fully subdued, and the one great cause of disorder in schools will be removed. Second and finally, let those in charge of our schools, as teachers, be such as shall have passed beyond the bounds of childhood, in age, judgment and stability of character. Yea, let the teachers of our schools be earn est, able, skillful, knowing their duties, will faithfully perform them, and knowing their rights, will fearlessly maintain them. ClTIZUI.. I'Ksiji, November 25. Confi.cence, Nov. y, ISsO. Mr. Euitob:- The result of the lute elec tion is more than an ordinary defeat to the Democracy and more than a usual victory for the Republicans. , For more than twen'y years the Demo cratic irty has been drifting into dangerous firms of sectionalism that has not only dis turbed the cace, happiiKrss and pro-erity of the country, but threatened the life of the Nation. . In thestouth was made solid by Ler Democratic votes for the disolulion of the L'nlo ia.1 1 the extension of slavery into the Territories, and because none of the slave holding states elexltsl Lincoln elector-, fhc refused to accept him as her President. . Slavery was, however, consumed in the iresof the rebellion, and four millions of human beings w Ti' enabled to lay down the s'lackles of bondage, riven by the war, and receive the great boon of liberty. In load the SOUth is aain solid, and promise I her entire electoral vote to the De nt sjracy long before a . iioiiiiuaiion w as maoV. The pre(it solid Snth ditfers from the former only in this, thut the present was t ying to regain by legislation wliat the for mer lost bv the war. . - - The Democratic jmrty is not only e-tk)i al because of the solid South, but because she ilvocatcstwo sets of principles, one for the North and one for the South. A perfect double header, with one far-ri to the South for what Jhc'k son ntid Lee foufrrit i.r and the other toward the North for what they did not fight for. The Democratic party i by no means a national party and as such has long since ceased to exist. In the North the Democracy c-uisists of il iiaAtiire of loyal and disloyal voters, and to kiw the latter in line when great issues are to Ik de-! ciihil it the grc:ite-a ilitliculty the IVmix-ra-cy lia-s to eontenJ with. It in now p'lierally lielieve.1 tlmt th" jiri"i- cnt Democratic party in Htimil to 0V1 r- throw. .Some ofthe leaders if the jiarty i.rc unvriliitif; to admit it, but arerytliing ixriiiti in that ilirwctuMi. ' Kvon the lid ntitl re alizes the situation and atlcait eonii.rchen-ls the meaning of their late defeat nt the K)i !. There are a few who profe to believe that fir recent disaster at the polls will make Democracy more active in the future, and that success wiil finally crown her elfor;; but the better informed not only see th lie- cwMity of a new organization, bat a coi:i p;eto biuttkin; down ofthe old party princi ples and the, ui-cstulilishmcnt of. a uvw par ty, with a national atid prirs-nve j'4k-y. In four years froia now there . will be two natioiial jiartios. Whether the one will nJ ly unilcr U.e uamc of Deru.itracy U not yet known. If it d.Jcs a new sclofjiriuciiilca will iiMliprnfgtMn to rtocw. Seetiinaliiu iiiujA liuih wvoiitr or Uter ami the aooner the bettor. ........ X. Tbb Ban I "Kvkr Kiitw Or. J. ft -ffar key, a prominent and influential citizen of Iowa City, says : "I have had the Dyoepma and Liver Complaint for Rveral years, and I have used cverj' reuiinly I could Lear of, j without any reli.-f what, ver, until ' I saw vour fc'hiloh's Viulizer advertise in uur pa- per, and was persuaded to try it. I am hap- j py to state that it has entirely cured inc. It is certainly the bint remedy 1 ever knew of." Price 75 cents. For a!c by f!core W. iRnford, Soiucrvt Pa. ' m m m - t- r.leached and unbleacLrd Turkey red Ta ble Linens, Craali Towels, Napkins, tiheet itigf, Illow-c-sse Muslins, Marseilles Bed Jspruwls, Houey Comb bpresds. White and Colored Illaiikets at rentarkaiily low figures. t r.. R. Pabkkb's. . St. XictroLA for-DecHfluCT will be a ar prise to young ruaJera. Special cflort Las been made to glorify the Christmas season, and 35,Wi extra copies (making an edition of lOo.OOOj are behi publL-hed to meet the anticipated order from Santa Claus. T!w new decoration for the cover will lie wintrv and spirited. Among the greatly varied and profusely illustrated content will be an operetta for young people called "The Land ot oi, in which sn lime sleepy-heads visit the Diarvelons place and oe manr wonders. The libretto ir tnasical and viva- cious verse, and the mu-ic is by Mr An- thony JCei.T un-l Mr. . F. Shem in. Mr. Frank U. St. vkton will contribute one of his droll and quaint fairy storie and Mr. jmctiiiiig new in bordered Dress Goods . R. I'aekkr's. SiMSK.svii.LE Nov. 'Si IsiSO ana lai'ts in the case stands convicteo as a Mn. Kditor : Winter is upon us in earn-j "iauii(: lisr " We respectfully ask the est here. A number of our citizens taking ! -v,,;rs of-!e Hel to compare the arti advantage of the cold snap have done their : c'e of October 5,1 with that of November batchering t.veri ooily wants to beat everybody else in having a stable built and furnished in style, "and paintej red." Ed Utilizer was the hist to take the "rage." Charlie Shank d'es the work. The boys of this place are somewhat live ly in the evenings. Whether they all have parents is not known. They act as if they hail none. Many of our corpenttrs and bricklayers arc. Working in Johnstown. Good wages took them there. Mix. Harriet Daugherty was buried on Saturday last. A large concourse of people f dlowed her b. ly to the grave. Rev. Rersh ing delivered the funeral discourse, on "the immortality of the soul." He did credit to the profession, as he Ls an able expounder of the Word. Frof. Speicher treated his school on Thanks giving day to a dinner. The I'rof. knows how to conduct a school. S. New g ds comin? in daily at Mrs. A. K. I'hl's. i Com li ence Items : i The recent snowfall i.s bringing .some of the boys out with their best sleighs and horses. Mr. Lot Watson, of Petersburg, while on his way to this place on the I'oth inst., with a load of wheat, Lad his leg broken by the fall of the saddle horse on the ice. Mr. Wat son is an old man and never had a bone broken before. A wheat merchant by the name of E. Tore, from Westmorland county, in this State has been buying a considerable quan tity of wheat in this section of the county. He shipped about two thousand bushels this week and expects to ship as much, if j took a few spoonfuls myself, which soon not more, next week. A few years ago hun- j cured my nursing baby entirely, and an oc dreds of bushels of wheat, were annually ; casional dose has kept me and baby in such shipped into this county to supply the Lome ' perfectly good health, and made v.s demand, and now thousands of bushels are ' strong and comfortable that I would ii"t be shipjMHl awav. This is an improvement in the right lirctioii. The time is not fur dis tant when this section will be one of the finest wheal producing district.-, along this range of tlio Alleghenies. Lime and fertll- i.'.ers are doing it. Co.sru'E.scr. November C7, H. Report or Reuliv Pt buc School. To 1 the Hoard of School liirectori of Berlin Uor i ough. j t'"ni'i .- j The foilowhig report of the Public School - of this borough, for the month endiui' Nov. 1 " ' j I'Kh i r.p.-i'tiuily submitted. Total number of pupils in attendance dur ia,; the month: Primary department, Id ; Intermediate dept., (iraiumar dept., 4'J; ToUil, Uit. Average attendance, during month: Pri mary department, 55; Intermediate depart ment, 43; Grammar, 35; Total, 133. Pc'reentageof attendance during month : Primary department, 80; Intermediate de partment, ;3; Grammar department, K; Total, S7. Avera;. Co-t of instrntion, j"r pupil, 71 cents. The number of promotions nts le from the Primary to the Intermediate department was it, and from the Intermediate to Gram mar department, 1-t. Most of the pupils manifest a desire to ex cel and have made commendable progress, while the indifference of a few makes it dif ficult for them to maintain their class stand log. The greatcat hinderance in the way of ac complishing the best results is the irregular ity of attendiuice. . If parents could realize ' bow necessary it is to the success of their child tliut they be present every day, this ' evil would no doub he to a great extent rem- I edied. The pupil that is kept out of school, ! though it be only for an occasional day, suf- J fers a disadvantage that the closest applica- i .. Ml ..... K.. ,KU I.. li I riti iin i:i ii Principal. HttnLiM. Nov. 2ft, 1HS0. Eorron 1 Irs lb : In looking over the Meyers-dale 'ununmtii J of Nov. 1!) I observe that the editor of that per quotes the fol lowing froia the Philadelphia Tina: "Som erset and Bedford present the name of John Cessna an their choice for the United States 8enaor," and then acknowledges his ignor ance about Bedford, but says "Somerset is not presenting the honorable gentleman for the Senatorship or Judgeship or any other office and it never will." Well 1 Well ! one is obliged to exclaim, since when is thu edi tor of tiie Cbmmercial the Republican jarty of Somerset county, or the dictator of its legislators as to whom they shall vote ? In my humble opinion the Pennsylvania ! Legislature can perform no act during the coming session that will give such over whelming sarisfartion to the Republican party, not only of Somerset county, or the State of Pennsylvania, but lo the Nation, as thut of electing the "honorable gentleman" to the Fnitcd States Senate. A better man for the petition cannot be found in the .State, and every reading and thinking Republican knows that the compliment would Mill I inade'iiiiite for the services which the ' hon orable, Ktntli uiiUi'' gave the Republican par ty, not only oi rennsylvania, but of other States during the late camjuuf;n. I think Lnthor you should not be so hasity in ei preMsing your private opinion about a man of as high standing as John Cessna, and set that opinion iu your editorial columns and give it as th opinion of the Republican party of Somerset county. No, No ! you nhonldu't do that ; it isn't nice. Always re member that other jveople have an opinion as 'well as you. and when the lime conies that John Cessna will be our candidate for governor, you will have only otie vote, and that you will cast for the "honorable gentle man'' from Redfonl It is to be hoped that you will cease throw ing out insinnatioiui at : men who labored and worked for the success of the party like John Cessna. Kisoo. Siwfloow roR thc Hollows. I have jost received from the Eastirn Market the prettieft, but aelected and cheapest Htock of Dry OiMxIs and Notions. I have had in stock, bourht for cash at rork bottom prices. Persona in search of bargains will do well to coll before purcnaxing euewnerc, nease call in. No trouble to show (foods. 0. R. P.KE. " T , ' . M. B. Tioberta' Horse Powders have been -1 with a-stoundin, rlts in the sUble of . . n. .,, - . - . u . i . . i. .. ! Mr. I lerrc LSiniiorn, so muru eo, uiuv iuc. " ,. , " ' . , . .1 . , WigiLsi.men nave Pee oputtii.r ... , quantities : Since Parole, w aitenstcin ana otlier American horses, have won thousand of doltars for their wner. Kor sale Irish Linens, Plaid Nain Socks, Victoria Lawns, Dottet) Hwis-s, Linon D' Ir ian de rio,ues, at , , , t!. ILPABJCtR's. J Errroa Hnuto. There ara tw sides to 1 j every question, and as but compuritivo few ! ; of the readers of the IIeealo would see the ' ' answer if it appeared in the Dunx.mr, 1 1 ' will with the Editor's kind indulgence an- : ; swer Mr. Republican through the columns j of the He.ld. Mr. Republican a--ks in the i IIerai. of the 2Uh ir.st.. "If vou were r.n-! i posed to the disfiguring of our housed why '. j don't you say so?" In reply, we are oppos j ed to the disfiguring or de-facto;; ot'auyt ! man's rrorrfr. and it w. rot Nvi'isa we 'approved of the wor of the night of Octo- her 3rd. that w rnsLe-J into print. H 1 1 Re- ; publican addressed himself to thoi the marking he mi 'ht have called ? who did ; them :;H the pet names he co'.ihl think of. but w I on : he assailed withont an "the Demoi-r.-.ts of Berlin" and C"U W1W1 Uie V10W 10 ildVill liOUtls to SUit tllOt;ltO Ci all. fltl'l COai'wVVlt illll tiie TtMCll 01 CVCrj exception stigmatize,! them as bodv. From 1UV Stcck Vnil rail select j "Ku Klux, White Liners itc." forbearam e : ceased to 1 a virtue, and we attempted to recall him to his senses by showing the pub lic what an immense moun,-.:n he hps i made out a mole hill. j Yes, Mr. R.. we cheerfully submit a!! have paid to the crucible test of "reason and common sense.'' and now that the heat . of the campaign i.s over we gladly kt an im I partial public decide who by his own words tutu ana see how ungraciously he acknowl edges that he told the truth, the whole truth, and a little more than the truth. The other questions w hic h Mr. R., asked us do not interest the public, and if Repub lican will at any time ( all on me, I will cheerfully answer them and any others which he would like answered but did not deem prudent to put in type. As Mr. Republican might not know ;;s positively who "-j'' is, as "G" knows who is back of the non de plume "R'-publican," I beg leave to tell him that I am, Respect fully, r.ut.;. Now i ,. It' you want a pretty Calico Dress go to Ci. R. PlBkEE's. ARcmakkablk Rksult. It makes no dif ference how many physician", or how much medicine you have tried, il is now an estab lished fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which has given complete satisfac tion in severe cas.-s of Lung Disease. It is true there arc vet thousands of persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affec tions, Consumption. Hemorrhages, Asthma Severe CoMs settle! on the Rreast, Pneumo nia, Whooping Cough, Ac., who have no jH-rsonnl knowledge of 1!. tehee's German Svntp. To such we would sav that oO.OOO bottles were sold hi't ycir withont one com plaint. Consumptives, try just one bottle Regular size To cents. Sold bv sll dnig tists in America. How She Saved Her IMnu.vo. "I shall never again feel so awful nervous about my oal-ies- te-!hing,'' writes a grateful mother. "We almost lost our little darling by a long attack of cholera infantum, but happily heard of Parker's Ginger Tonic in time. I ithout this reliabli -A Mother of Bp medicine for worlds iklvn. j Rargains e in be had in LadWaud 'iciitli -i men's Kid, .-silk, Cloth and Cotton Glove- : Linen collars, f'ollcrelts and Cufi's ; Neck j Ware ; Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs ; La I dies', IK ntlcnien and Children's Hosiery; j Indies' I'nder Vests ; (ientlemen's Lndr . Wear, at G. R. I'arklk's. A Mother's Gkifk The pride of a moth er, the life anil joy of a home, are her child ren, hence her grit f when sickness enters and takes them away. Take warning then, that you are running a terrible risk, if they have a Cough, Croup or Whooping Covch. w hich lead to Consumption, if you do not attend to it at once. SHI LOII'S CONSUMP TION CURE is guaranteed to cunt them. Price 10 cents, 60 cents and $1. For La ne Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by Ceo. W. lienford. Druggist. Som erset, Pa. Linen C arpet Chain, Cotton Chain, Color ored Cotton Chain. Colored Woolen Carpet Chain, can be had very cheap, at G, R. P.viiKi.i:' '. Attention. MemlM-rs of G Co., 10th Keg will meet at their armorv on I nilnv even ing. All state property must be tnrned in at that time. A full turn out is desired as business of importance to the Company will be transacted. A. H. Hi stom, l'.n. I!. S. i .i., 1st S. rg'1. Capt. rmbrel'as, very cheap, g. i: Packet;. shall be Mv stock of Holiday Good: tin handsomest ever shown in Somerset Mrs. A. E. Fin.. The public are indebted to Lr. J. C. Avers A Co., not only for their standard medi- ' cal preparations, but also for improving the .ii looks of the community by their incompar able Hair Vigor. The largest stock, bvt braids and cheap est Wenched and Unbleached Muslin- in town at G. R. Pakkfb s. Jewelry and Silver Ware is very cheap at Mrs. A. E. Uhl's. For cheap and good books do not fail to see the catalogue of the "American Hook Exchange." C. N. Iioyd, Agent. Go and see the h.-uid-ome Holiday Gools at Mr-. A. E. I'm.'.-.. Tiie person who a short tini? a-;o Iximiw el our bt nral o-Ua will jilpas.- return the same. V. 11. Welm.it. Mv stuck of Holiday (Jooiin com if w so reat o variety that a closelr printeil eolamn tr iii .,,;,, -i ' ofthe Hekald would not contain the tium;-3 of the items. Come and see. Mr-. A. 1- I'm DIKII. FRITZ. Herbert William, son of Will i.iin H. and Minerva A. Fritz, on Nov. ISsO aged 1 ynir, 4 mouths, 7 days. 'Jf, Buried at St. Pauls ( Fritz's! F.v. Lutheran Church. "Go to thy re-jt fair child ! ( So to thy dreamless be.1, While yet so gentle, undcfi'.cd, With bU-ssings on thy head. Shall love with weak embrace. Thy upward wing detain ? No ! gentle Herbert seek thy phtce Amid the cherub train." EDDY. On October 12, 1SS0, near Fam ucl's church, Amanda Eddy.aged 10 months, 25 ilavs. SNYDER On November. 1, 1SS0, near ,. o , , ,., Ncw Lexington, Mrs. Susan Snyder, aged .i ... i n,il, na MARHim. BFNFonD UNKCII. Ou October I.s, lSssO, at the Lutheran parsonage, New Ccn- terville.by Kev. John N. Tiiruli, Mr. Kd- ' ... - , . ... fc, . T - . . 1. Will l iteuiora to .Miss .natiie i. v. uruu, daughter of tiie otliciating clerj-man. M17TZLF.il STAHL. On November 7, ti c n, ..-, v, !., T.,Vr, !iwi,liniii:.uiii..-iviiu., ... , hl h-,,., ,,,, Aar'L ls7:l a.,. I IN. Cnruh. Mr. Josiah Metiler to Miss tydia i " ... . , . , ' , ... -v- 1SS0. at the Lutheran parsonage, New Cen . M, WlB terville. bv Rev. John N. Vnrub. M 8. Kirnmel to Miss Rachel M. Ferrel. FITZOERALI) FLSHEIL At the resi dence of Josiah Zarfoss, in St. Petersburg, on Nov. 20. ISssO, by L. C. Ackennan, Esq., Mr Wni. Fitzgerald of Pittsburgh, to Miss Kato Fisher, cf Stonycreek Twp., Somerset Co Pa. HO FOR CHRISTMAS IS to pleasure in inviting the .IF.VVFf PY SILVER WARE. AND TOYS FOr i ' I have without a:iv .xcop'.ion tt.i ...- A 1MIE-EXT FOIt YOU It I'ATIIKU. A PKlvSENT l'Oli VOL'lt IIUS VM). A PKLSENT EOIi VOUii I) liTEK. A PRESENT TOR YOUR AUNT. A PRESENT 1 OR YOUR N'IKCE. A PRETEXT FOR YuUll SWEETHEART. ALSO A lull Stock of Hoots TO I OFF EH EXTH AOKNIXAKY N ith thanks fur p:i.t putrcuaf, lWlin, I'll., December lt, 1n0. WET CARPETS I':-.-:.! :! I.:ce 1 ..c AT PRIVATE SALE, 77 nna avesue. fittseuhgh. fewa. 6,000 Yds. fXOJLUX. 2 000 Yrf,s, OIL CLOTH ct LIX OLJJUJL 1.000 Yds. COCOA and CIIfXA I TTlJS G. STAIR AND HALL CARPETS, tad (jiCi 6Ci) H. McCALLUM, it ('..' v.- V m! Sll-.- t. H l l Main Street, Somerset, Pa., Will fsf '-t0et on JaniHti'ij 10th. 1SS1, Ttiis house id furs. is ii Hr.-t-eiasii, ini-dcra etj'i?, vith l iiio'.lera convenieucefl i f Heater.-. U .t and C-!d W'r P-Alh?, Larkv !te&dieg-K .-c-, Par! c.'ni fit Chtni' trs. at;;! b.u- -1 .1. tacbr. J. Fr m 1 Le ti.'ld A 111 I.,. s the Lff.t. spo'ierjf " i i the II !.! l u- IifSS I Di'ier n;T-ilf 1 ca:i r T i 'i i.sftc ion t,. all h.i ckI!. F. S. Kleiiidienst. V i.MixisTi;.vroirs notk e. tttutcif Cbarlei Miiy. Intiof t'-p.T Tar.ej fj. Twit . Suinprs.-l c unry, ti , iter'. I. Ijf.tf p of 'ilmtnl!iiti..D no -the .I..Te .-mate having tv:n kldiH tn the unier.iii!. by tiie -r auih-rt'r, o:l H hr'. 1vn ti th is-; toitrbtnl i'i the wi i mate t. m ine iin'n!i e yiyroeni hd t se liuvii-ir eliii;s or tlcinn-t4 ui;itiji it t.. prp.'-i.t tte-m euiy -turh'.Tr ieii'wi t.-r .-"iilemeLt, oo iiiur.ii.y. .Idi.uHry i. lsii. at t)i late reiMcoo-uf Jee-M.-'sl in ot i t..-t-i-t.i;i. i'AMKI. F!HlIiS. lie.'. 1 A.lluiul.-!t.latyr. jriiLi(;&ALi-:. Hv Tlrttif an orV'T M L'rn:-tl y the H., the uo'lrr ill jrll nt vU' I'Ut-Ty, :it the Court Huui- in SinTierei Hrtnfi,on Fi'bhty. !hCnr,hrrH. l.SKl. t 1 k p. 31.. tLo ral of.aie of litintl A. Kli" , 'o'l. 1. Atr.C of 1 m.I tn wn a tfc- I-ffl.-r furra. ronitihiitu fJS1- ;iTr, liwF0 or fcfS. nhit errctol. which ahtiU' 6' n-r8 ar rk ar. D nrr. 9 In ine;ilow; irut nt nt-vrtr ittilmv nt'Duns ia tbf s.i-o i'-).i:iini: iho M;i "it f rm .1 x llurrrr, Smu' I litxaa i uiIk-tj: iiie near to sctiuM no-! cimrctit-s. N 2 irAct iTInr-! r -nrrflntrix ? I'zres. moro f-r irns. with anw tmrae Uwrli.n U um ani new b-ira Ami hltx 1 1 uiilii us of iti-j ciiuie, a-'.-ut $ arrr-s c!ar. nl or. 4 cr In niettt'W. I'li'ih jaeioh Shvfltr. J;uub Let:uiJMrt, c,fD-lir.ii I'hun'hl-jt, Noh I lfi. ThcM? are wi.hm tbrr miles of lHimrrt Bir uith. TEft.ns-bib. C. M feUAVI U, Dee. 1 A!m'r nut Trut. IIEUIFI'" S SALE. tty vtrtu of writ of Le. "., !muxI out of ih! Court ol 4'isnau tlk it Son- rf t 0. Va.. an 1 to in (ltrct--, tbre will te ei-ii to pahtl- t tha Court HuUne, ia MAiucrict, Fa., ua Thursday, Aa6c. at 1 o'clock, r. m., all the rinbt, mtcn'St ..vi cUim of tt:e dtft-miaHt, Jhn II. 1 lit in aaa l- Ibe foltuwiD3 dvfr!tr4tl ru! estate, v z: a 1. A rrrtxm let of Kruuni si'Uut in S't:i ert B-rrwb, Soinrf l urn y. Ka., mfitaictr 44 tect friroi. ob M:tiu tttrevl, ioi fesv lie-1;!, Uua t- el on ih tjHfii b? l-t ol lirurv lirui-.iKcr. ,-n ti: wentty Vaiennue Hy. i tli" nurth I.y I ui -n mrwet, itii a luruo i.. m.-ry l-riio. elic.j i.u-c ao. Ptaele Hierccn er?erp t. ees. -till the aj I 'itrtsban- ,N i Ak-t of jrr -ai: ! "I'unte a" afor.-". i.t. Nun.!e-! a follow : treniini; i?t iiK-hr n Slaio t'pjsswrret. e-Tteoiiinit east 4t leot t tvl oi H:nry K. S.-tipli on the c..r'.Ii. .10.1 'ot of HeLry . heerlts on the Muth. sn.l mi wiitch part ot tiie .Mmuioth t-Uiluiu U er.-vti.ii, wi' li the i-artt-annce. Mo. 3. A niece or ptrcl r.f Lin-I sitHa'.c In b.u- eiset br..unb uuti iowusliiii. o!ii-r-e: c.-uiity. ' Pit , aofouimit ln.l of A. li Coffisj'ti on tl.9 B..rlh, W. H. Ikiilrwih uo ilia J.s-i in Unini I .n ih. biuth l'iH9;.liL sll-cet on llie llr.-L rHUI3. ton S cres anUeo perchos, .ciin tbd Bppartii.ia- cts. No. 4. An u. l--t lt'iste In Sniiii'r'et Itor.ali. Somtm-t euun'.y, f., b-iumlfl on tue eat t-jr 1-1 of t. Kirnun sn I t J. k...ser, on the s nt.'i by .ms of Amort Ken.!'', Aitwrl JohnsoD ami other-1, on ihe wst by au ily, ooiba nor'.u Uy lo a ot 'John Weimerand Win's he:r. (MuiaiLin" i.ierei ! an. I U perches, with the sppurtroaiMM1!. No. b A ju.ire .-t KruuuJ situate a. afire. ei't. a1! .Ming fnion "-recion the mia'h, Hoina tis-t I en Ihe west, alley oa tne east, aad oo ilie D-.rth by North s:r-et, bein Miup.ie.l m lots NeS. 14 '. I'm. Lsl and tbtoa plan ol Souiers..; 1 mua-ti, with lla ' aptvirie .anoes. No. . The undlvii!el nne-hnlf of a certain lot c, ground Bituate asaferefaitL, buuniie.1 oa ihe north by I nion street, on lb eat by l ul Jutin l,'eo, nn the iutB hy .Maio on the wi hy tut oi the widow and heir f Krank Churpennlnu, ilee'd, I cot.tdioiuK y, ol an arre, with tne u,-;.artera:i I No. 7 A certain tract ef land ritaate as afore- said, aJjeintnn Somerset JohiBtuwatitrnpiaeoa theeasi, on tneno'th by lii.n.ls of S,i'ooiua I.-n- bort O0ll oum ,0o the wesi ly an alley, oa the south by Casebeer n alle,entainiiiit acres. IB ramor's interest be;n the un.iiei.le.1 one-half of taelitf.ei: ate ol Uecrrfel-Iiuryennuig, with Uio als purteoaoces. Nix S A eerUiln iot oftronrtta.ite as afore said. a.lM.ininir lands ef Cli..rl.-s .V, illm-r,n the w u;h. Turkeyioot sireel on the we. t, Henry K.Seheil en lbe orih anil east, contaitila S aered, aicre tr tejs with the apourteoauccs No 9. A eeraio tract ol laml "itnite lo Sr-s-j-ereek Twp., SoTierei rxuo;y. Fa., aiiiimn- lunils of.laeoi WeiHle. .Math Us Walker, Jacob hoyler, John Feia: ao.1 oihen", Oi'iitainmn V-) acres, un.ro or less, with atwo story ilw-lilnrhone. bn' barn , aad other oat baikll oats tbeismn ereete-l, beio a i partol th same tract of 1 m.i which Benma-t I Yoiler. KieeutorofSamael nlr. fleed, eiveT- ; recurJe.J la Vol. .1, iiai;e wr.:, with tt.e oj.purie- 1 naneea ' J! '"' roTicc All uer-ons par-nsnm at lae awe sale will pl'ase lke nutlc that a pan r.f the rjorchaae money to be m-jde aa-.wa at tbe tU.ie ol aaie-wiil be reqalreJ as Soon as lbe . ri.t'eriy Is knocke4 down, otherwise It will bs airniaex poed to sale at the r:a of trie ilrsl purrh .srr. Tbe resWoe.il thpurcaa m'.iiey must tie pal. or belore Thursday ol liie hrst w of Jiiousry Court, the tluie Hied by taet ourt fortlieaeauoni edirnvnt of deeds, and nodeed will beaekn.jw!ed- a,i unill ilia uureaase n.ni is osi-l in fail. 0rrIC, WJAK K Lt, M.. r.ff. i Somerset, No-r. :-, THE HOLIDAYS COMING WITH PRESENTS i'l cill I :: WATCHES, iiii the largest sdrctiivi of llolitl.tv . - . and Shoes Hats, Leather, Notion.-? and Miuyrnr Goods. REDUCE STOCK ( Bargain in ISUOTS ami SHOES. - Karelins in HATS and CAPS. 1 HanwiHs in NOTIONS ami .UILIN::iV (iOOIK till ill's L'tfllllV, 11 1 o A v JOHN F. CEAUEP f! Hardware, Iron, Nails, oms, szo., ll:i:.'l:e -. i.n-i l-'ois. Tai lie- l..r.-I ii. .- i oloTi 1 1 l':.:nr- f 'Hniisi. 'I '..::!-. l It- kil-i 1. .,r M.i'.s. i; :,".T IV' . II;.i:. r ? ioo2?.i.oms. H!M:r.s. j-rnr.WK, latcks n, Dooi:.Kons T-.e t k I lis ti.is kifi .!' n'-.y i-.ne in lu-, I . ill a! u :tv- -ri rt!..Ti-aro!i: I I o. -.ilij ,;i ve n r .- " src. ; i:i! li .al.!" -e tl: I'ilN'T I-i'!:i-K 'II K i'i.M ' 2 o. s i-itKsiET t;oi xrv, : (. '- f Ata;itirphHu.s'. i.'.r Ie:i i at S m.-r-At ia 4D't t..r S- inew; I 'e'la.y. on th. y . iiay ! Auit , a 1. luix- tie b - n '.1' lr.Tn.)i:r"( thi r.. f. ia the m mer ul th f tRto '.t .I-ihn '.Vilt. (!-' !. f t di.i. i!.u i n. .n n.ti . t It I.. Uier. tiii ti.iin ui.j-uinv Ji.ttn l. iir.'nt, . Aii-iii -r 1.1 ajr-i. rtAiu niivaiifemvr.i. ut ."irn.aie ihe fiiu-1 in die tuu.! of I'.m-el e". vi:it to t'f-fce lenaiiy eiiiitlp rit-nto lly lh- c- urt : W. li. FI.'KISK. i.'ifrk. X... tick All iH.rs..n." in;.-rv-t. in i lie .v am . John Will. dec . i, Ho-routl i 'hat in pnrf ii-inew tliu t-'reicoiiot isuiuiii.si-u. i viii m my i,tit,M n, S.trr.rrrel l'r.i;h. on i :!ar-'.';i-.-. f.'-,"-al-.r -i. 1-sto, i.:ri.iiB t aiiiil: nu.-r ln "vr i-n.., J. U. M.'.i.uhL. I"-- 1 Au-.ltur. lv x::cr i oki Notjci-:.' i.al vt Nichoiaj li-ck. lue ot J.h:r.E T;. , S.Jllier.M.t ' ' tl.-o'.l L'.ieri trMiinrnur "n hr at-rre -:atf havirt been irranieii to ilc un ! r-lv-nff-l i.y it e proj-cr au thor lv. Delicr is hrei y i..-n lo n 1 ..-r.-.n? l. ddiai o faH 3taiu- i. n-.k-i imiiai piv. ment. an.l iho nikviri- ciimi iutn?t ii lu jne. lient thenl iluly an! ri-n; itfO f..r s.-lt'.--ni-:i ou Sinr iji. Jac'au-j 1. ism, t my utti e in jooii-r-?ct liorotiti. ' VIMMf T. ilOKKNrsTEKL .t -ON V.'IX.L i'AV t h i: h i c; n r.s r c.t sn vu j t i : nmf an.ri iimmrif am una u;ij il(.:luu:i L'!iiir,i U'A:z, Zzzz-z Pelt:, r-.-. l.-.ai j.-I.n. Oi'i( KTt SiiK KH()i.l)i:i;s. ( I kvi it .. . I : r:i i- ok to t Pitts a i leu isaL.-.LiviLLj H. I., f... k N'otiee t Lereliy iii.en ibat, m a.-ror.!:ice3 oi li ttu.' Ci-. irtrr 3n-I e- l.4 oi t' t-. ir-ir.v. to Annual Meetii.K of htekh4.ien will iw i."rl tbe ot ; it the Corupaiiy. In li.o ,M ,.t il; ,. '-timti, on M'iniay, ) ;;.', -G, liv;), between tie hr-nrs or . m. nn 1 1 . m.. f t).o ulPctino1 a Ifciardof l ifcciurs In r,i t-maii ir er, an l fur tu tran-a- 'i..u of c.-li c: i r ' uines s may h hr-.ar ivt-re thm- tt'.a-' Hie sink TraiKler Book, will be -loi'e'l 0n t.e 2Vh int. and remain e'.l uaiU f: er t-.e are. i nl MoetinK of Sioekh. t Iers. J. B. WAJii:iro. .it. Sseeretwy. A I'MIMSTiiATOK'S NOTICE trials of ."Within Sli.-ial'w., lite of Norm r t Twp., tsouierset ooaaty, I'a., decajd. Letters of administration on theabora esta-e. r.ati'is oeen irrantej le the omlefineil, cotlcela hcrer.y mven to those inJei.i.J to it wmakelcnn. iliaieuuymeot. an l those havi..r clati.n aijain-t tu Ui preseat them rtnly T.r-.niirate. fr.r settle ment on Vdnflav, lbe '2th dcy of Jjno.r. Issi,?; tie a-iiie-V! . J--.'.).. in aai iwi." JACOU .NKFK. Aomini.tra'.iir. !:eoina sit i. :s. Not. it. Aitmicutratrii. J EOAL NOTICE. --- Jjiiuun Vottxtit Inttw Ourt 'otiim.. 1rm .-( to V S. niiTsot t I'a.. ...T Ac P. W. Will. T.,lsn. (Voluntary A 3i::::,.Bri Ami now. to wit: uth day of Noveiaber. lis., Fetition of M. A. S inner nk-t. ati riie xrMr.l n all parties intereatnd to hnw"aoe wtiv tb.- ji. Urination of taeialatohioi of a iraition ot'ibe pn p ervwlcne.t,TUr A h'.oje sn.l ot..B Vjin - t . In New Ceotreeilled bonicrti. koowaas the H.nl property, for koo. .tiooj.l out tw Ukt-n o!f. an4 B-iteniRhrme.! as if rmuf to "tary Ilinehiiuxh. and the anal enee authorised to disss a ocet t her for ai t pro erty. b stract fn.m the recr r! of i:.l.l Court rrr1 -! this lothilay vt u-.iiaoer, 1 -j m. Ksrnr.iT., ii'V. IT i'ptns)"arv. UDITOIlaXoiiCK". At an Orjiaans" r.3rt held nt S-mere.-f . r. . r,n the lik dtj of .Nokeiubrr, 1, im un jcrsixa.il Aaiiitor wssduly ipp.,int. tu paw. ni ,a t e tt eepiionsao.1 make a ill.tnt uMo d" the funds ia. the baods San.nl and M:i:iiiasf"x)rb'ii!ft fi- rmors oi .mni rsnmmn, aec'ii to act ainuDX thoM Liciliy entitled ILcr-to hrr. ..r, that he wiil at'erel to thedutieaof the aho ua- p.iintment at his otf. -e in the Koroaub of Soinrr- aot d i'ri''y. December I". Ishu. wuen aad wis"! all oersons iiirereste, r.m atterd. OKI 'KtE R. Scn.L. Nor. Auuit'E. FOR E'E RYBOflY I: Oi NOTIONS, FANCY GOOD: LITTLE FOLKS. (ioo.U i i the Count v. .Select- .... . A 1' RES EX L TOR YOUR MOTHER. A PRESENT FOR YOUR WIFE. A PRESENT FOR YOUR SON". A PRESENT FOR YOUR UNCLE. A PRETEXT FOR YOUR FRIEXD. A PRETEXT FOR YOURSELF. L'AUL (r. NO WAG. o o liLYMYEll, Glass, Paints : s r. ! -. i .:: . li.oi.l; l-s-r Aoi : Vi. ' -..' s. !!!.., Ii,:,., .t.u.i.., l'o' l.r ivMM'-- S'is..rs sru,ii.. tl I.':, r 1 1 t ,i i . i (c-iu -i s ''D'ju. a t :. st-et. Wl-.ite ' ' ! 'i .-.'Il i.j.-. I'.iiiiis in i (j,.r, iv I I;:V-V"i "il. n-i-li,-, ..'..,.,!, Ii-y..-r, V;ii .ul Uiii-i .iv i,i;i-s i.f nil sj-.,., ! .!;,.,; ,., : c. i:-.el.. On I :! -ilwiys r,:t haul. ' ' ' i'l Oil L .injj-i i, r ry : ,r--. .Tfel C''il'M.e- - r eii .-. ;,t 'h s. iils.,.i I i;.-.;. Miiliv if, 1 ' i- m.l: s .. ......, ...,. ,) :,.. y,.r. ..i.l ' i' .-i kf-it!-. tf:-ti'!i.s. f I ork-. U-s. K,,:.. M;,;;o, k . ' .i:!leJ, r f-.'.il-es. I ast !,..,.;. - v-- ' ell-r.. '.- !.. ;.n.i Tire ,.f:,il - v..i.!i-i..kpI. (;..'-.. V-n-..-ts4. Meul ;.-., , V. . i i I; u ''ets. Twii-e. Ui.... it' a'l M i-.- (s-.!. ' , - '', ;", Me.: t'n.'. rs ami S:umt. Tnu.s. t ...... . ii i:, u?i.e. t.urrv t..a.i.s i ui I.-.e ;i'te:it.-.i; i.- i' l'ers.in vlio nr l.ttil'li:.. ii.cir aiivatitaee to eive me n - - I s. I ti,;,l,k DlV ...1.1 eu.-t.-l t.lel 1Il1s BLOCK." JOHN F. IiLYMYElt ACTS Dl ?SCTLY OW THg KIPWFYS. Blxnt.lrr !nl I riaary . hy a. "' '" l:iim..r". evry trace ol diaeasp, an-1 it r. ini; tutu the lysina thn ugh ths wm of !h :mn. u. uri.hnu itu-1 Hr-nthuo-5 r.xiria'.i t. r.ir. iriri'is '.: tennderlul power n i-.m u: en.- e, pzmin THE BACK Si.-I- ar Ulai, liliHi .it-.i( md ftrljfht'w l)ll.mlllif Hlrtu,,., !!. ''-'. lrp.T. .raiel, l.larm of tn Kl.iiltlrr. InobllllT Mm Mriala mw lrlar,iaialke HliMt4r. II iK b (lerHt.kraai) mr r-iilwl i:,iBatlnK, IIfp.IIM M or fcbreda la ihl Jrik), NERVOUS or PHYSICAL DESILITY und lu Ucs tey uianase of thesw rrentonrutu1 r.e'n..r"f.:i-.ric;ed by ucorw.rk. strata, itH... iriiik. ennabu-aofnatareorurherwin-. I iCiKT-ur-uureiy tha iBeowrp-E., , rr-oHes , .i tak.cs nau.eujj an. i-A-ra- mt. Zil 1 iiHstllcln". Iris w.-rn -i-.-t!-.- w!n-r nee.V, n.u t:j ..... 1 .- iy snl liiinie-i'Mtiy ..v. r tiw. k!Hri4 it l. "...r.fr.rts1 'atotue laiilrE'. aaie .-, in r-TUI.ir m es-t, but ffuurrlut la fia weilB. 1 -,ia tic wrr.. a!! tiaie, ia ac eiu-j-v. - . Is e jn!!? i f .r MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD. '' i-vited lt.al It is botie-t, r--i;.i.',I .11,, M ai. ! U--l aiiat v. iir !- an. ,i,aMw U..IT re liiir.. ik sis.ia.is are daily atdlmr th.r '. i-Jii.-i.v f-, tt.e wnH.-eiJ ...jratiVB wf .rf t irrem r- mwly. hn :,r ts-nr rn re t t l.-is ,.. Jeli.ii jitor a.i oiW traitn.-nr. act reui ii -h.ivs A-i,j-,:,r .lrna-!et t-.r tl i.an.l aer. ... m iniiii..M or n(ai.. ff he '.. : t t it, j,l t wt aa.l reeeifw Utrrn'-i -i ai-.u. erlllr. Prtew LIbi.-Sbwi .. t tsc-i-! i'i :, ler lh-romr. etti stH-e-i ,r caii.ili jian-imr. v; : fhl!.t.n"s l'i i ' i -r;snnKr-a.i.Uiai. w.k ktwawv anil ti'w. -'. tin-. !. . rir or,k. . a l,.,, Wlt avf , . eic-iuiIiiK a history of this rraat .1!eovT- " a e-iir-.-e. S r:r i .nt. A.'ULtis. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. Toledo. O CAUTION .""'v" " ny Tt'.- . .,. . . . ur r u"n' "e deem it due if... ayieted t waoi hem. iM'f UtT'H Mils de.-e.-v1- .. - i.iu ...rnr. aa-l iiij wi;i ., r.- CHARLES N. CRITTENTO.N, 1 1 I'ultoii sitrcrt, Xew York." JTjr-KoKSs Kv C. V. BTr, Sostr.-.-rr 1'. UDlTOIi'S NOTICE. .oa o:irsnnvl inly appointed Aa.l!t-.f i-v ihe i ir; h..nb' t. art to emnoats ttie turioa In Ite t uidsoi Oeorre v. Ptiw. admr. of Samuel t;. riie.dor' l., L-rrby fcives ootiew. that ke will at tend to thf .iit'ivs oi ti.e ariove appolaioxebt, at 1. Mlirr iu S. utriK Hor.en wmwsIit, leeiaV--, ivfi, waea aad woare all istraoae niereited msv hr.eild. IL L. BACT. .V.e t: Audlt-r. OTICK. .Viy wief Sanih kaio left my bed aad U-srJ withjui ;n.t eau..e or provoeatioo, the public ans bvrety oollfied aot to oarnor or trot ber on rny uc-i.u;i as 1 w Jl pay aed'bu hee eoatnoUiK. N ,v. .; CHAMtJf JLSMAL T. .UK'TION .NOTICE. I u:u v.it e axel in of tk : ember, vf lL- rsrmers rnt.-sS' VPs.iatM.n as-l 'ire InsurMt-e e...ra' f K.marsot CstT. bei.1 at Hrrk s M :l.s. on Ta". lay. le--ea oar 2sh for ike p.irp.e of e!ee.irur le Prel.fr.t. SJeretsry a I lr l .f Six iilrecfes tesereeSr the eoswinir year. A-l ai-'Titsyrs ; t.1 " 'C!rr.sny are re.ine.ie.1 ro a'tco. H. VT. BX i. 4V.HAKJ-.K. A.H'JS W UJini. N..v,17t!t Si-creury. i-rc.Jtu'. ; of tmiyportation is the chief trouble in tLe ""k K fiKEitnv. ! way of the UKivciueut. G. R. Pamke. IP'