u. Terms of Publication. A Somerset Herald .".Ue.l -very We lues.!;. y .Mor-.,i:iK .- I antici, i-1J la -ur.t-tl.erwi.s t- W ! "tnvarla.'lybe churned, i V i jt..Tii'ti will bei'-.scouLlrued until fitlar- , ,'ri t re 1"' up- irftmaEtcr! nctilceilair to i ' . . uf when subscribe!, dn not take cot their ' art ill lie nolo uao.c eu.-r- . jf.se loan- J .h'llld tfive ,1:e naae of'" f"'"' i'tlic pros oat ollh-e. Address "somerset Priming Company. JOHN I. SCL'LXs F.sAncs Kauaa-er. c- .'..'r-Ii-T rcminnia irom one Lii'iAfsS Card.-: ,1' H l-OSTXETHWAITE, ATTOHXEI at Liw. Siiiniw. Fa Probt-iona.l bu.l- " '...' . ..mi.-tilillv attend. I U'i:i .-.o-v j ...- ( - v . tl io KtHJSF.lt. . ATrOKNKT AT LAW, rvtuiersei. l'-ALKNTINE HAY, ATTOUXKY AT LAW .! dealer In real estate, Somerset. '-. i men 1 lo all bu.ne"S tmruMw his- care wiiu ir.'Ui'i'.ieM aJ li.iulity. ,imiuM VI. KOOXTZ. ATTOKXEY AT j I AW Sdttip.lt.ie ,..,,,vui. uaJJi,,. . TOiiXH VHT.. ATTOHN (.VATLiw.siw. .... il l to P.ll bUMlX-H j J rri' t. i'a.. wiupp - .j.i .1 In 1-itU. iI"i:' B'ivj IH'I i un 0"' I -.'li ; fc..' tJie tu :.lauimii i.uii :i j'.a. 1, I 1' J. d 11. L.. It A Lis 1 11 '" r- V SiiuiiTnut, I'a. nii priu-jtf . ei. t anJ .t- "!! ' '. , nito.i iht:n Ul i-e ir..inj'l!y ail-.njcJ lo. au. IJ-ly 1'liy.F.L fc f.I..HtX, ATTt'KXEYS AT VIMlllI All" .Ml AT LAW, .1 N...".r-rt. j'.. "Hi HM...J u.eai.ii-ince... rust n ta rare iu ... s ....-ani U.t'ilty. fill ..iniiijC o.'Uti- in Mam- i It-n w ... j. i - - !!. is TO ly - .--.,c-r siMin.I.ATTUliNV-YATLAW, t 1 -. 1. . . , , 11 .,,.1 K.imtv imivibi'in a tint, b.iinor?Jl. i".i. Urtwe in .Manuimih iil'r'k. jan. 11-tl. B rtLAlTHtX riri. n. OAiTHKR. t 1ITHV.R la OAir.tf-"- ""i": ,,r n.;,t!yueii.lell .. O-h.-e in l." t lil.-.a, u,. f 1 ir. " a.h. o7r!u-T. -"IrT viKKUTiciar.ri'r::L.- ATTOKMA at (; Uiw. All Ims....- r.uru.U-J to tl..rrreul l,v ..i-ciilly an i putn-lu illy Bl!ra.l-.;J t . as ,sll t Iu k. LntMu.f lr..:n KutouJ. n l.r TAMJ'.S L. l'UGH, ATiVuXEV AT LAW, s ...u-rcrt, P. af. Mamm..th B!.-V.U. f ;iirs. w.'Hln SL :lU.;t... .ua.tc.,-e- .';,. M.-UI.-1. U.lr ix.inmu-1, anl 1 . . .'. .VatteaJei t. with j-nHuptuc an-t U'lt julyli J. . oiilt: ATT.:iXEY AT LAW, u 111V r: m- mu-aie.i tuwun i.r..u.j-.... - U.arl-. (V MiLLEU. am twtlve 17 yew r-ive practice. In Slmr.kr.-iUe, has I! u,- . u-.. an't teii'lrrs his I-'" i. .nal stT 11..UI..-, n wre he ran 1 cousUiiCl u. a.i ..1- 6 u-il.-sf 11 ;e2hnlly enaaerJ. -l4-tcU pp'tiipay ausw-ire lee. 15, .'lly. pilCTESSIONAL. lr. a.t- V.. FonlcnlHTvr. -f l'"'"1"-'' V j lnrnrn hi' frivn.ln t hat he h this Uay claie.1 with 1 ln-..ell in the practice ot im-.ii-ine amiur;r. rv. Ir. Walter V. i nivlcnJ.-ru'. to the r.'i(1er.l nurgron "I the Lew York i-;.e the tie anJ K:.r. nl! F M KIMM EL will continue to prnetli Vle'tVi.i'e. an.l len.ler. his pn.l.-aoi. I cn i v, ,V, the , citiiens ..( S-m-rsH awl .rrouti.lu rv .Ui-c at the oM place. f';"'"1 II i;i;l'BAKEK ten Jera h' profe "i-nal 1 V ,..n-i.ff tntl.ecituci.8 ot Sinc. i a'";"'"- (iihcr iu leii lcuce, ne n"r y; ,,j ,-u OH ! K. MILLEKlias permanently La-atcl ,a nirlinf.-rtiie pra-ii.-e of hi- pr."i". t i.h.-e .site Cbarlea Krissmt r t ru-tt. njir. li, "7i-tf. q GOOD, FIirSICIAX k SUnGEOX, &9.m:::si:T, pa. fi-t)i-Fi.-E in Matr.m. tli Elf k. 4 7J A UTIFIC'AL TEE 111.. . c. a. t j --- D EL T I S T DALE CITY, .h we ' (.'., P-, -.rtifl. i.il Tth. : Allied to be of the vryl J a'alitv. Lite-like aid lan isome. ln'.-nci io l.ic rust tls. lartieulai t leu: ion paid to the pre vato.n of the naiutkl exih. ilowe wis.nt.it nsult me by letter, cay do so by euch.si.iir s a. ".'. A'i dress as U-te. jil- . D?..w WM. COLMXS, III 1 1 1 . m.-r-.-i. nifre liecan at r.u timif be b.-and pr. -iin-d to do ; a:i knelsof w-rk. su- l. s Mini?, r-cul.tlnxr. ex- rac-.intr. Ac r.ii-.i.l l.f'h t all ki.e's. aiel ol ; ' , p .iainal, ii:i-rifd. All .p.rati"!.s war- I.il.f lu C iseOer s Iti.a K. up Mm .men. Mansion House, j LATE '-ELXPUr.! ii.'H'isE," j rttrt rranMIn and i;roat! Mrri M, j ! JOilNT.iWX, I'EXXA. I Jos. Sliacinaker, IWr.j ltaviur letlr taken eh.irz.f. r. iitte! ai.l fur nishedtiii laie an l c.inui.sii.ius Hotel, 1 now invii mv Somerset Count Ire nes to rail r. me. ee lhoi5 bv iirompt atienti ii lo their w ant an I t ;'leiiee'iares, (d merit llieir pair m. ue. I ,e itipplted woh tiie U-st the ia:i-.ct all. r. s. !.-.rs'.oci.eJ with the ch.-i.-. f : Bitfs. l'.;.'.is. JtiSI-1'U S. i:o;...l A r.i: H. IS. Ik-el tllill? a t.'BO. ! - HE SOMEESET HOUSE. li.ii:il-i-.!t':;'--i-ii .;. 1 t.r.ei. r'.T trooi V r er.l :i:i ' -il k.l. '.u: . t'l: . tl"- "I i- f-,-iie.; i t. f plcas-.i-o !i Iu'. n t.i" I'U .ii- ni-rio-.- i i... e p.i .s n-r eip.-us t" o. e n! 1 iw ti-..re ...o' o- ii.. in ; hi." ... ' ' ' ui p.. an I Ihe t .' !e '! wi: ihe Oest i .e H'W-'t id r wan iim at M on.' s ' ! in l.ar.'a ills ir:.--!- ht.-t ; ; .i m' r -! 1. -r II.- ::i it at . VV D I A;J ON D HO I EI.. ami;:;:, ci;sti:i:. l'vv. jhi rcftl-r ar.d tri-a kwun tente U t ail ) tin;.. aSsorVde Boppinif place h.r I he trhrelm, i pul.ilc. Toi anl li.-mi ar-e ass. -l'i-l blmc Kk leave daily lor Jol.t fiot.il and Somerse.. main. J J AKXKT UDCSE. I The nnders!-ne.t resiieel rntl y inform the pub- : le that he has loused this w.-il known hotel 111 tne l-sr..ui:h ol Som-rset. It is Lis intention to ke-; tin ;! which be h-.p. s will trive s.-.tlsla-tion lo ; ail who fiiav lavor hiin with tlieircnsioTn. ! Apr I? 'i Jul IX IT LL. i JOHN "WILSON SON, YIIoi.i;ai.i: ;:sot"E-:i:, ,1 Mil,..,) W D T. Busby 8c Co., No. 0 Exchange Place liALTIMOIl-TC. Sner! atientlon ghento the sale oftiLADE' I litlTMi. rem r AT JL.il VOL. XXITT. JOHNSTOVN MBS BA1 120 CLINTON STUEET. v.. x ---r.y- ,- CHARTED ZT 137p. rr y r. y p T f.: Tl ' V D. J. MOI'vRELL, .TAJIKsMcULLEN JAM MORLEY, rLITt. 21. A. HOGGS, ccixr.ADSurri: i.;i:o. t: vank, DAVID DIREP.T, c. n. ELLIS, A. J. H.Wi;:-, f. vr. n ay. .ion:; low:.;.v:, T. H. L.I'.LV. D, M.LAU'JHUX, vr. V.'ALTKItS DAMIL J. r,i Or.aFLL, President FriNiC DCRT, TresLrer, CYRUS ELOEr.. Sclicitcr. of OAT Ial.I.i! Mi l uiw.irrs aJ l!i!MtU..welo -li earns, payaMe celv: twice a Tear. IaV-TOft ii u -t drawn out. Is ai'.JcJ t 1 the j.rm.'iiul Lu!Cv.,'lI''iL'XlIXt TWICE A YEA P., without trou'.)! 111? the depositor to call ircvcctoprefint l.:d.-pri. l-.ijk. .Money canle wi:h.;riwnct any tiaie after jrlvir.s the bank e-r-tainuotli-eliy letter. Mnrrled tTonten anil persons unrfer site can deposit money in thcirowu names, so that It can be drawn only by themselves or on t'aeir or der. Mi neys can be deposited for children, or by B.tcicti; 8, or es trust fun.:?, Snbjra-l tuecrtnin eoo ditlon. IoitiisHocircd hy Ilc.'kl I'.st;ite. ?o.ii of the Hv-L-.w?, rp:-.rt. rub s of deposit, and special e.-t of legislature, rehitlvc to deposits d man led tv.x n anil mi -.i re, ran bcoMaiacd at t!ie E.ink. ry-sri:anklna Jn.nr lCU r.n lor. We.laes ! irolu 6 to 7'' o'eio. k. i'y fr'Tn to So'ebvk: utoi S-.ui-.r !iv evenings 'epWUi JOT13I DtiiKflT. TOIIN DiEEKT i JOHl r S-ICSKTS). CO., XO. 210 MAIN HTUEET, J O II N S T O Vr N , I' E N N A . We Fell Ilraf, n-u-otiai.'.i ia all pans rf the I'id ted Stales an l ( ai-.a-lus. nn.l in lreiirn r. untrt.-s. ltuv Gold, CouiK.n" and Government l:..;i.i at hii-'hect nt.irket price?. Loan mon-y on approval tee-.-rov. Jiraosar.d C!ie.k?on oth-r banki cash, cd. ' aiincy rereiteil !n.!e;'s.tpnyab!eo- ibttian ! littered nl tuemU -j &is per cent, per A:nnn vairf c.'l jTi'.-h'; AjfVifc. Lverythlntr ia the liat kit j Lino receives our prompt Htleniiuo. Tlianktul tiiour frirn lsand customer for their past patrmaire. we soliiit a coniinunnee of the same, and invite others who have business In our line to give us a trial, assuring all. that we shall at all tinier do a'.l we can to u-h r en-ire aiit.-.etl.T. fci, si 7e JoliX H11JEKT CO. Cambria County j SANK, m av. iciiiir & CO., 0. 2fi MA1X srcrjiT, Lcnry Sthoallt'i BrUk bulldirp. j A Cent ral Da nkiug Easiness TrautatlcJ, Jirifts ar. l Hold and S liter Ix ui'bt and "! I. (Viieeii. n mailc tn all parts of tlie I nite.i hunes an l Cma-la. iiwecest kllowr-U at the rate nl mx i-feeiit. prnnntn. it Irk six m.fith or be.. r. arrtir.-.-mi nts i-..!e with Cloanlians and others who ni -ney- i:i tru-'. nprii 10 7i. CARPETING. Henry .IcCalium, .l Vifih Avenue, PITTSBURG II, PA. :n:'TtJ ,'irec: from ."Jsnnl .etait-rs. ?i , JZngllsIl Oil C'I'JJI-Si, "'w " pjt T- r-f J PM' t't'T-S At In.l M.W l..k.li.l-, iiAt;. i;r.ypr.n.iiy ;;:aix cAitmsj Ja every ittsi.-ty. j M rifTlI AVENUE, I A bote W.-d st;vet ! xM. EOOSE & Co., FGUHjjEES SALISBURY, . PEXX'A., I .iau-iari.rvr2 ut HitktnStit 'CASTINtJS&raACIIISnlY 1 Uf.ii f-y ri'.!t '-; it. mi '.v! . A lot. ! ' t. J i I i - - " P." wile The un ier :?Tr.1 r.re j rc n tl'ri':' cv t.it ..i ; i'v , , Hi tliO ' Ot-T LaCCld. -?Jf vt-" V t v . Orders Itc-spcctrully Goiicltcc x. j. n.VT-cr.n .t to. t'r.lna, June 1. W I Mar.ufactiir.-rs of tt.e Celebratod i r j HrrrsToc:; 11:1:1: v,-ii3tll;:.vi), ! W lilh h: ra stained rahn rnvi :b!c r j utati n for s nvtry ye. rs. leai"iHna C t:tmifrs sti.-oid li- parlcuia'r to us tevr let our Pure White Lead, as'here if so much liferl r anl a.Ui'.tcratcii , Lend in the inaikel. V. not only elatm for cur ly-ad STIi iCT Pt'- IilTV. i.at- ifast it p'ssi-... jr.-nter uural-itity. . ..vers ni re s-.:!ee .f nsRiiirVi.sti'ia ,uj. ri -r jn F1XP.XLKS si. . W 11 PI T.X !-SS lo ai.y u'. b r I rand. All orlers si t niJ be a . lrt.sr-1 ta ralii.cstct--, T.IiUe Lead Co.. : OS C. L. FallNLSTOCK t CO., Xo. T Wood St., Pi.t. Lu-li, Y. c-tn ;J0: :EPII SHEETS A: SON, ' Cn lertaker. PcrtiH Pa., eouatanty ,kfu rn hand and make lo rder lioCins ol al) si In aud , urics. oo Iheahortest notii-e fsisslld. Having a : lieatMot the latest strie la rrtu iness. w are al. waysreparnd to take eufflue t and bring rwrpes the T.rioui eemevcries, aprill 21 i-iC-'u'an ' uu -. AMEPvICAN CYCLOP.KDIA NEW UK VISED EDITION. Tlitirvly irwritten by tlie nliirst.vrltera on everv f uf'jwt. 1-rinteJ iruin ui w tyif, nu iiius'.raua . utn r-.-Tcral lb juaanil ei;(;r.; uts aoJ mn s. j Tli2 w.rk criirtn:iy puhllsUcJ nnJcr tUe 'iJe u: ! Thl Kst AMtttii an Cvri.or.KuiA was c m.vi- , ' pj in 1M I. fiaiv moh time tlie 1 !e tin M nu-t: ! it lias utiaimM iu all parts of tlie I uiicl ; I Statts, nn.1 tlie siKtial icvv-l'ni-n! which hire J ! a.l art. hav to.iu.fJ 1U0 e.iii..ra an.l paLhsiiore ! u. 5 ubniil to an turt an t tlinuuii pulun. ami ! to ksnv new e I1.1 ..ii,ei.ti-l 1 u. ambiu-a : f ClOFJiBIA. , I I VMmin tlie U'i t-n years She pro;rrcFS of cis-1 covory in every di'partui'jnt of kuowie-Jte lia 1 . uia.ic .a n;w wcrk oi relrrenuc an iii)pv;ra'-ive j j Wl'.Ut. " i The movement of la.Utical affairs lias kept pice , with the Jiacovrric ul :iciiec, aua tu-ir iruuiui I application to the in-lustrial and u--lulartf, an t j mo civenieuce au i rvliuemenl of social i.le. 1 Great wars and cvueqnenl revolutions hare oe j rurreU, iovolvtr.ir national changes ot peculiar m- iii.:ot. Theiril war oi our own inuutry, hi :li I it at its height when the last volume oi the ul.l Wuik a;i.earil, h.is happily .nvleJ, tai a i ikh LMUiae ot eoiunun-iai auJ iudusiriat acuvi'y l.as ht.i-n cotniei.t e.(. Larue awi-frtuns t pur jtco(r.!.pJiical kn:.lele have lievii ni.aie tj the Ui.it-latigable exj-lortrs ot Airii-a. ! Tlie frrcat polilical revo'.u i mf of theliift.ic xuli; j with ilk natural rerult ol the lapse of Uut. have . i hrouaht into lew a munitu le 01 new men, nose i nanus arc in even- one's niou'.ti, iin.iof whose li es . I every one is cnrh-u to know the paiti.-uiars. tire.it j hattt.-s have lo."n loulit and nu.iruint sites uiainLuitieJ. of hirh tlie details are as yet pre served only in the newspapers cr l:i the transient put.iiivi ioiif ol the tlay, hut wt.i.-li ouht now to lake tiieir pl.'.ce in jierininent anJ aciufciith; his t.rv. Iu prepirlm the present edition fir the pr ss, It has accor ihm.y In-cut he aim t.i the editors to hrint; d. wn the inioruuiiiou to jhe latest possihle uatea. uiil to i'uniiii an arc urate acvount of the mast re ci nt olw-ovcrii s in s- i'-mr. of every fresh produ--ti ni Iu lin rature. an 1 ot ihe newest invention in the practical artf. s well as tu Kive a s uceinet an! oris-'inal rccM ol the prwiress 01 political an l his-tori.-al events. The work has l.cen Jiejron after 1 03 ami careful preliuiinarv laU r. anJ with the 111. st ample re sourcei lur'-,:rry:t s it on 1 1 a fuc -et'iui teriuina- tloll. Nu'.e of th? ordinal s:cr.-oti:e pt.ite? h.ive t een j usn!, t ut ev ry puire lias i-n prir.; i .11 p.vw type, tt.rniiu ii f.wt n i:e (.'yrl.to-l ia, nnniiio Ktii!'? l.l.n htvl o air;s its 1 .rf'piTf-.ir, l u wirii 11 l.ir frrcat'T j-'u::i.iry cxKii-';turf. uu I ; Tt itU Mu-ii iiiij.r'V i:;i nis in i t . iu i - i i i m h-ve j been Kuyresu-i 1 y I i:ist :k ii it. e -ii I ciiLi.r 'ti kri'wiLii'jP. The iLiuftrati -t.n Mlii-.Ji rre iiitn'ww4 T-ir tU? i first time in Ihe i..-ts,-iii (-'il'it ir hav l.r-i) j. !:'., 1. ci'llTy ainl l.-n'e t ihe oxjiiiti-MUttit in tlie txt.. They cm!race uK I run It- ! ft lej.f yf..l i' tuAa-r-il liffM-ry, iml i-i i t the r.i;6t lasatmf anl re m:rk:ih!c fvntiin'K i K-uvry, jir'tiitcrturx) nn-i art, as veil as the varWiifl irtK.eiftrg uJ iiittrlrtuics' mill injnurat'turers. AUhwti;!, lntene.1 Ur isi ?rrur!in rather than etiilnlilht'-HMit, no .":in? have levn pjurel tu in cure their artistic tuvl h noe: thccii. tif their executlm is cur.utjiis. a!ni i: is heli-'vrtl thoy wiilhn l a wi I vinic ntcepti(j:i a A'lmirnUe U j;ture ot the CycI:iaKij, ur.d or- ! thv of it hlirli diameter. This wort is .dd to sui.scri!H-r only, paya'-'e , cjritair.iiig ciily a few ballads then : rn.le.ivery oi eneli volume. It wni l completed 1 ;ia sixteen Urjrs octavo v ,!uines. each roniainiuft coillllioa 0U the b-jrder. and generally ; aliut MM panes, tully H.usiraied, with s-vcral j t'.i .us.-in i w,i i:.itfraviinj, anl wiih Humeri us 0f a liiouruful character. One of TU ICE AND STYLE OF KTXMX'J. In extra Cloth, per vol la Library le ather, per vui lit ilal, 'lurkiy Iorr.x-o, -rvol. In Half Hu.-si i, extra iiiit, per vol In (u:l M-.rr.ieiM. ar.ti.U-', iit te'i', p'. r tol li foil Eussia. p.-T vol - -1 e 7 $ 10 Fizlit voluiii s now re:i.'y. Su.-cee-lir.ir Vi:ltt:nes until cmpleii .n. will bj is.oie.i on f intwomoiitiis. .Sp.Mtiuen patten ot the Ameriean Cyclopie I'.ia. sli.'ait:ir type, ilitt.traiii'ii-i, tic., wiii be i-ent tritison apiiU.jii..ri. Fii; el.isi cav.1 as-ini aeren svranle.1. A 1. ! res .1 . 1 1 . M LLl A V. St )?-, Aa-rl X i. '.0'' SixthSt.. Pittshurli. Pa. oe-1 NEW STOR E! FCIII LL A M'JT.ROX' wottl ! loo rm tin ir friends arid the puljlte generally, that th-y have oju:iieJ ft store at O A. Tl li) T T , n th Vina if the P. W. & U Jl. 1I n1 now effor fcrw'en a General Shtk !' IiT li:iM iize, ct-n- di;y GOODS, CLOTHING, 0.rEENSVAUE, IIAI1D.VAI1E, HATS & CATS. DuOTS & SHOES. iVc, Ac, Ae., ci,-..-r i. m ro.,n e. ' HAMl.l-I.Trf.f uliklnK IT'-op-polr. cr..s.ii,.,, i.rk.st. vc-. Ae., Also, Wu.,!, j;ut- 1"' . . vX-A.EXaj 3XJG--cVXl, liacor., ijrsin ot n:l hin.i. 1-urs, hep-rei:p. rpd lii'esw. x, l-.r wt.leii we w ill pay tlie hih"st prices ia Cash or Goo.!s. C ALT AND FISH. always on band, (live nr a call and la? convinced tl.it we Imi D 1 to do t-usiuvt ai.d e innot be nailer- tool. SCIIELL & VILS0N. OAPuPETS. :vi:mvi:.st ktyjuis, BODY BRUSSELS LATEST DESIGNS Ti'.O.Uli I 3.n.'JiTM-lO. ycvi i tips '"' m . j rpy. pi; , XXvO fl.HU. aJ-LTGO aIIC.v, ZrGnyV-IaXTG. Sc:C, ALL OF WiTIfH WE CITE!: AT i ntiTLep ri c-tt lnvrrn'o J 1 i j EOVARD, ROSS &CO., .Vt"',:..p rirtii Av;i u-. v;,i pi rr.t;:i i,;i:, i a. mm m mm. AWiVfiliLP '7-hi "T-.fcrsl of pT'fir-w'sfjc! " AT VI.:.-VA, IS73. ' Tl Kigtit-M Ur.ier of '-itt.'oJ cwanivd at ti e F.tp :.u n. ii ui.tr rriz. a I F.-.1 toes r.r f.j..v: i x.-w lnveiiiion luorou-Uy tcsiedanJsa ; curcd ty Ih;i. I atnl. ' t--.ut.-ii . t,.r;.,.i i.rt ,ii,-. .: m Ruin ii.b-s. m aiiki.Ms oi ' (?.. i.uo. i-Ka, miun, noiseless an.1 rapm bvsle .i.i:.ina.i..n ol oualities. . Kl mS. i Tl.eeal.itWislo. .-fliis mi.K-r nid.ets ol iber ...treh. Is : ha, i a . 1 : tcr .onnrt der ,r.Mtii'iLu L- tt I ; . .. . , ; .. t 11 ,t tuto b:s a.stcoat, tiitl beraii to rrv ' iUMfd earnestness cf ,,ur-l ' - ' ? V? r " harder than ever, and s-id :-. - ' j .-fprr-- i i ... i i 'land from the far lu-nun-iaU, iLh. . ' " 1.tse o.,v,.ued Ler tiiat.wber, uauUfu! 0L j tx lLe -j '0!, henry, Low caa yea c-at me j tttitn ; r. -UZ V.ZVJ IK.OVSO ! w """Tied, distance aud tbo huge E.reama of thl. U.ullVe J Will you let so? Ho.w a ? l,re'end ou arc tilt 'rCVlT: EJjinvuntainiiwa termined to give Stitching In a sutr-rior manner. I , , ... j , , , 6.-1. m.U e-liy man.! I.ythe.-p-ratnf.- Lwtftii ! Ki:rh may le altered whileruQiii.es and uiaTiiie can is threaocd without pausing thieao thnai'li Imiea. 7. ipni-u miole, Ittfrcnliiaa. elegant, tortulra the siitrh wli lioui tiie Ui-" of ex wheel jrears, ro- tary caiu-or Ifii-rsnitH. lias th Aotomatle Drop Feed, which Insures ui'if-'ria bntrlh f stitrh at any spee.1. Itasournew I lirea.l c'ontMiier. wan b ailowseasT movein.-ot f needle-bar and prevents injurv to thread. n --Construe. leu dost careful and finisheit. I it manufac.ure.1 by tlie tnoet fkillfulamlexperl enccd nieehajiicf, at the celebrated Kcnilnslou Ar niorr. llion, X. Y. I'itlabargh Otlire, 10 Milh lit. pr2 OS ' ' vi i SOMERSET, i he oi n no'ir.. E' Wll L LtA( S K.1S5ST. An cul.iixr QtiiL-t hlu tli carlh I!cnoii!h tlie winter laeon, TUo crScket chirpo ia ecsy rairib, Anl the kettle crtancu. ixn tLe hfarili, A fweet, ol I-fahioael tune. T.ie oi l el:k ti'-kcl, a i!roir.'7 r.ws, Willi the cHi'kitiS ,,ie U-kct, Anl rc.1 eiatls In the chimney plnfe I'ecje! out, wU!i ciany ft Pisy fji?, Uke lrrkf in thkket. Tiib cr.icc' ar.- em.:y. .nc cut a;i!l, AnJ tin-ware "O ti.e jhc'.vos , i 1 wink.eJ n-l b ,i..el at ery j la tle Qwkerlug tire lis'i.t, .i if They Trhis;;ereJ tJ theinstl'.cf. Tlie 509J dmc, In htr rtiffl d cap, Cotu'cd her stitcaos sUw'.y, AnJ the oM man, with lull many a jr.ip. Ecad trom a Ilia Book on his t- j. The g -ol wor.;?, wife anl Loly. The t! 1 clu k cli. kcl ; the oil man r.'a i, Ilii Jct-p Voice pausu;, lowering ; The p.nA rri .c nmi k-J. t'r ppvl her hca i ; The li ii it l.-otli wrc heavy as lead Ttey w.re eonal csic .p an t snoring. Oh, hale oi 1 couple .' feet ea-h tir-'aia, Wiiiiu ::!! the niilk-pam tilt!"!? I'u paints her whisker in the er-atii. Til! John anl the belated team lirir.5 Mastic from the uil-.in?. fJ.M:'y Cirae, 1 pr.iv, whea f.iil:ns years JIaI;e thin my Vuieo sad thr.4 p!e. Find my last dnys of life like theirs, Af svrcet wl;h chl! irtn's l ive an 5 pr.-.yers, An l like a winter apple. Srri6ar for ltc?mlt-r. Fcr llij S .mcrtet ll-.-raia. ATHANASS rn iii ui fin A LEGEND OF TIIK EARLY SETTLEUS! OF SOMERSET COUNTY. dy n. i;. ii odd y. AUT'.K'R OF Tli E JiANtlT OF THE ALI.ECHEXIE3, THE MAX'AC'S r.icE, tc. Her .-r rcjo'i' iirc was a limited one tier oit.nial ditties al ways aaectea i r. . ,t i " , i . ... t, nr. it to:u ia orcarv numuers now ! I , r . . . . ... ......... ....... ... some young maiden drowned herself ia the deep, deep sea, fur love ft one who left her for a fairtr, lieher bride. Her assumption cf a sensibility, which pei haps she did not pos.-ess, touched hiin to the quick. One da when she seemed mere than ordinari- ly affected by the Song, Le sudJei iy and gravely asked : ' What for maiden drown ? Why lo kill ?" "Why, Athaaate! i.V.v witktd! Ait.'t you too bad to talk that way ?" she tsked ia pretended horror. -Would you do s.?" " "Oh, yes," Le gravely Lut courte ously replied. An uneasy seiise .f ht-r tntu liille ness, compared lo this Lone.-t sav age, and a j.arlia! at ak cuing to the danger of -the path she was sj reck lessly treading, cr.m.e over her. For a brief Moment her better nature struggled to assert itself, but vanity and Ler iant.t coquetry urged her on iu the path she was going ia the path that threatened to end ia blood !' and sorrow for hft aud all her fnenus. i Then came a time when the Indian j. i lover was to start lor i anaua, witu a ycuiig French oCieer to whom he was much attached, to bo absent a long time. The people of the set tlement thought this a good oppor tunity to rid themselves cf all com plications by hastening Ler marriage during his absence, not dreaming of the extent of the encouragement the j had given Lim. She would only coa ! scut oa condition that her Lusbaod would agree to cross the mountains to their old Lome, to which Le rt-iue-i tar.'l v consented. At the iast interview between the I coquette and the Indian, she with reckless persistency , perhaps fasti- Inated with the very danger, reverted ! to their former conversation. I you think that girl ought t ! kill htr lover and not drown herself?" i Itf odljcj crav.iv iu reply. Oil ! that's wicked. You wouldn't kill me, would 3For, Athanase?' she asked with coijucttish grace and ten der iiit-n-i'lion of the voice. TLe ! oHg I rave w.ts rcusea trom li is j natural sto'ri.-m an h'-t'v an.-r. e -ed: kill when hstc i: :iiil ti. M- ! I ...ti l lis!.' I i Ul Piepaiatic.s for the marriage werei ut on foot. The little settlement j was roused from its apathy, and de-! termined to cilel.icte so joyful an event wi;h real border be artiucss. Although not secret, yet the sensible u'oi 1.0:101 uiescu.eis uui no. lea , lLe cews to travel too far. The In-' dlaa ns far anav, lut might n-lurn: nmleve,, .bmo.f tWIJ , , , , , ., .,. ., ; ,eSS ureailCJ UiRl possiOIIITV V, I'. anUt - i jtxactly knowing w by. - , y. As they vffr ' ther side i f the j . itoretum l' the Ot ...'. r,..-ui .', TT V 1 r ufin ratige ol mountains uetweta tnem them have it : u ill you tamely sub-i ' , ,. c- ,'. ' .'- c .. . ' . l "A'aiinm " y,or n rnpil S imer " ,il could aloucsHve Ler from the JuHj jm. W tae great t nanus on s ; niv 'hhn cnr.r.e .if 1 ,.r ,'n.tr l..v..r J OU tell tliO gTCal C0U nCil of the . , ' ." ,..,, . ihtir thoughts of their valley Lome. w,u be ira8giued on sucb fiery tuV jdeasant rt n.cnibrauces. One day ijects, w hen aided by the flashing eye, was not suEcitDt for so important! tLe impassioned manner and the an event, so tLrce were set apart to' "'agt'c inf.uence that a gnat pur . .... , i . r . Potie atl(I deeP feeling always give, be exclusively devoted to fcstiyities. jQe aQ(, h1F6houte t0 u le3 t0 1 be company Lad gathered for the Grst day's enjoyment. EverytbiBg progressed charmingly. All were in ESTABLISHED, 1827. PA., WEDNESDAY, CEjiital pplrits, atid ljujh, jtst, and oonj went gailv; round. SuJut-iilv a fearful cry, a crj of anuicLetl ttr ror run; out, iu dread cinxlrut to iLe 111811? lu.riLful gftinds!. TLe liiidf, wiih blanched f.i uid t-rcs j'tt'itrcilinj, sprung toward tho ai-toLi.-Ltd bridegroom, ctyii; wilh chcki-d aod quivering voice : "Oh! Sace me Henry! Safe mt ' He hax coiiif lo UU r.if. II-: fold he would ."' Was iLai niuti vr dcr.iwa that sud ueiilv appeared before the startled ti:;d wonderiug crowd ? A fearful beiti confruatf d tbt-iu ; a dreadful and jet piteous sight. There stood tie transformed Atba nase, torn, dishevelled, with blood-i-hut even tiud fevcr-scerthtd swcl'ea lips; till ibe savage iti;tit.cl3 roused, iuiciidiued by the insult to Lis race a.-.d treachery to Liinselfl Noue could hve recognizod the haudsonie, cour te..us young brave in the being be foie them, distorted, hideous by the Oerr passion aud tremendous bate that dwarfed the soul and scorched and withered Lis life and blood. The guilty fears of the coquette recog nized Lim and instinctively warned Ler of what she might expect A glance showed what we are com pelled to use so many words in tell- . ing. AH seemed to comprehend aud J to anticipate a tragic ending. Quick ' i as were their thoughts, the actious of the Indian kept pace. The girl, uttering that dreadful cry, rushed to throw herself upon the manly breast that would so gladly have shielded her. The tomahawk of the savage ar rested his steps and stilled his brave heart forever, buried ia his brain ere he fully realized w hat caused that dreadful cry from his expectant bride. Drawing another weapon as he hurled Lis battle-axe, the Indian dashed forward toward the girl with reckless daring and superhuman en ergy. Whether he designed to kill or capture her was not discovered, as his purpose was frustrated by the whites rushing iu between j ineiu, tor tuejr inc uureu m I'anrrpr'a !nn and rpenvrred f'nm the e. , - , - . - , suock ana tne surprise wun marve lous rapidity, which only a life of vicissitude could teach. Ihe savage seciug himself outnumbered, and for li.e time, at least, balked of his re venge, lor which he enly wished to live, fled in a zigzag course toward a clump of timber. His wily strat agem was successful, the hurried aim of the whites was baflled, and he reached ia safety the sheltering wood. Then wheeling, be faced the house and pealing forth tho battle cry of his tribe, with desperate calm ness awaited the onset of bis foes. Wood Le panted for; blood alcne could wash out tho insult and Con tumely with which he had beea treated, and fit him for intercourse with the braves of Lis nation in the "happy bunting grounds." Weil was it then for the peace of the border that the bravest there were also just men. The conduct of the girl and of the Indian bad con vinced them thai he was acting ac cording to bis lights, and had great claims to their compassion. With difficulty they restrained the Ctry .pirits who were rushing forth to answer Lis defiant yell. They were of tho border chivalry and would brook no insult or challenge from aa equal, still less frcia na , Indian, and one friendly to the French. An; appeal to their sense of right and i superiority of numbers stopped them. The bowed aud stricken coquette admitted giving him undue encour agemcut, but like most evil doers, she meant no harm. She only waul ed to see how an Iudian would net. "Wanted to make Henry, oh! poor, poor Henry! jealous, just to see how he would act," etc. After waiting some time for the expected attack, Athanase wandered away into the forest planning for re venge to the Indian a sacred duly. He visited the tribes least favorable to the-English and by hi3 fiery elo quence and zeal roused their young men to a pitch of frenzy nearly equal to his own. He formed a league for the destruction of every Englishman on the border and more particularly the settlement at the forks of Yougb. His desigu, in which be was success, fal, wa3 to unite all the neighboring nations. The advance of Draddock's overwhelming force alone . saved them. He would say: "Who are these people that lock upon us as dogs? Ttat scorn us? Whose plows rake up and destroy the graves of our fathers, and whose doers enaw their bones? They call us brothers, and destrov cud drive awav the game! Is that l.kt a brother ? Ti.ev kill ali the Ur-e.-t and most ieeiitifu! tit-is f ihe ; Where tl.f ''.illif eatl shobtT. fl ii. mH u rsr. a llinl y.kil finnni-.l m-i 19 tl,,. uu.n w0 ,ove Bc:lbin? rcepca nolh. iag ; who defile cur fathers' graves; who let their cows drink and their fill by swine wallow ia the sacred spring, wbtre ell the tribe?, from vctir tn -.ir sii.iiti'd lli imlnmul nnil jiftlt;nedt0 'the talk of the Ureal .'.laiiitou in tteir ir.aais. liiey rou us! They cheat ns! They, call us tlirc-a- 0,1 J re, they 'vxale vs (Mce'! io" .bea- t0'ls thc f ircst ! bound the great ta'j-icay-e- ,f ...... f,. t. t T ,.,.!, n, tjuii vi you. .uijers i A.ei ibe noise tiiAi v., iuurisi i.vb tun uyur of the te? they-yon be heard ia your camps, until the invader is driven in- to lie sun, end tbe SOLS of U Ualtlls are ffCl' !" . TU r!r.,, e.h JlBrno.llpa f,Bn battle. At this momentous crisis in their affairi when tie war-drum was DECEMBER 2. 1871. raiiiuding, the tnife sharpened, the hatt. bet brandished ; while the ex ultant g!ow of anticipated victory flushed every dusty chef k a rtiiiGcr arrived. Tlie 'fu-ry cri...-.," never swept tlie i h:!ls and vallevs t.f beotlund lister than did the "war arrow' of the tribes of the West the mountains and dells of Pennsylvania. This time it was no petty tribal strife, no mere da?h out oa the war path, but war be- 'tween the mightiest cations of the eartn, and a:i must sooa take one side or the other. 'Twas then thsj whites felt the cnnuiy of the brave and Eery Athaoase. Ha labored zealously for the French; he carried cearly all tho Indians with him te their party iu spiio of the icBueact' heretofore unbounded, of 3Io)i-o-ca-tw:a, or Scooryaddy as ho wus some times called, the hero of ft rty bat tles, and covered with wounds. The eloquence of Jci'jiei, or Silver Heels, his son-indaw, a chief of great inSn ence, wa3 powerless against the trop ic fervor of Athaoase. And on that bloody field, where soon afier the English flag and English power and priUc was supposed to Lave forever fallen, ho raged like 1L0 undent tgod of war, a very demon ot battle; lirf-ia and last ia the pur- suit, Le drank deep draughts of vea- gauce, that to tho thirsting ecul of the lodiaa parched . with revenge were like the dews of Hermou. When he French commandant asked the l-ilians to go with him to waylay Braddock, they answered : ' Is our father mad that Le aaks us to do this thing ? Does he want us all killed ? The Swaunock have four thousand men and big thunder-guns that cut dowa trees and shoot miles J No ! We do not want to die."- Athanase the Aceiujer, burning with Lis wrongs, with a Cery. elo quence that blinded and controlled ttsem cried: "I care not for thunder guns or thousands, I will fight - with my young n:eu if we go aloue. We will fighttand we will conquer ! Whea we return with the scalps of our foes, with the white man's wampum, bis powder and lead, Lis rum and tobac co, then will we taunt you ; then will the young maidens laugh when we give thcut rich gifts. They will say to you, you feared the thunder of the Swannock, and wouldn't go xvith our fathers to the battle. Give your guns and your bows and arrows to us. Here is a hoe, go dig : Dig for theSwannock and be his slave!" They furiously commenced the war dance. They shouted to be led to battle, rushing on ia advance cf the French. With mad aud Headlong fury they began and continued the figbt. The disastrous result is known. Fearfully were their wrongs aveng ed. A gloom spread over tho colo nies, particularly : Pennsylvania, and for yea-s ' the dying wail 'cf the slaughtered frontiermen, nil along the border, was music to the ears ot the savages. At the close cf the war Athanase went back to Canada and became the bead-chief of Lis tribe, li ving to a good old age, but stern, . soured, suspicious to the last. The coquette wLose trilling had prepared the wsy for so many hor rors was sent to the East by. Ler friends. Not deeming it safe to Ler to remain on the border, and for fear her Icdiaa lovtr might follow; eveu there, they reported she Lad died - of grief. She lived a solitary,. unloved life. The fctory of Ler-. trifling and the tragic end uf iier . betrothed fol lowed her, and men ever alter looked askance at her as aa "unlucky one.'.' Her is tory has Lad a good effect on the young ladies of that seetioe,: for there 1ms never been a, coquette there siuce. This is good news, and may be considered reliable, as. w e. Lave it from the ladies tbeniselve.- Certain ly they ought to know."5"' ; ; Ihe Fellow nbo Looks I.lkc Jle. i ilax Adelcr, who writes fural'Li! adelpbia paper, Las a friend named Slimer. w ho deserves pity. He was going up to Heading the other day, and w hen Le reached the depot, be happened to lock into the ladies' room. . A woman sat there with a Jot ef baggage , and three children, and when she saw Slimcr she. rushed at bin), and before . Le could defend himself, she Sung Ler arms about Lis neck, nestled . her bead upon Lis breast, aud burt into tears. , Slimer was amazed, indignant, confounded; and ere he could find utterance for his feelings she exclaimed : .' .. "Oh, Henry, dear Henry ) wc are united at last. Arc yoo Avulll Is Aunt Martha fetUi... aUye ? ; .Haven't you longed to see your-own dear Louisa.": : 1" ' And she looked into Slimer's f.ee and smiled tbrougb her tears. -. ; "Madam." eaid be solemnly. "if-I i ii i j . " it I sin the person alluded to as Heiry, j perrait to nay that you bate .nvr.de a I mistake, ilv nanieis L-'HiUtl, I bavej - i (ii Auut Martha, nad dou'i ovvu any from my corn, I shall be ' obliged ' to call for the police. Let me go I say ?" "TLe clildreu are Lcce," she per sisted, "they reedgaize their fathrr don't you childfeu ?" ' ' " 1 '"Yes, yt-p," they exclaimed ""it's pa, it's our dear pa." . , ", '. And they grappU'd SEmer by t trouser's leg and Lung on, to Lis coat tail. . . '. , . ... J ... "Woman 1" Lc thrltkedj ''tliis is getting ferious. Vndand meIsay." And he tried to"disecgage- himself from her embrace, Bd-4tt- ib- niidst of the struggle a stranger 'entered with a carpet-bag. He looked ex actly like Slimcr arid when he. saw his wife ia Siimer's arms Le brcame c-Aciied, and floored Slimcr with the carpet-bog, and asked w hat be meant. He called next day to apologize. His wife bad made the mistake be cause of Slimer'a likeness to him. And now Siimer wishes he may soon be kicked in the face by a' mule, so that Le will resemble no other human being on earth. i uoosoiii. auu re mire-Titer- umttrena I e - 1 l j U1 Arlii:is l or a Bow. As a pul.'er hi a a was kaning against the wails ( f the Detroit and Milwau- kee depot, Detroit, he was approach - fed bv 11 uiau about thirtv years of age, whose red face was a g od mHtebjtrie rapidity from one end cf Canada it.T His uii.i . lie wa; o uuic ri'i au and he fvit like i steer turned iuto a clover field. note to have a l.itio scrimmage sonu bi.dv." '"n m.vin von watit t i fi-'fit ' li asked the tilieer. "That's what I mean. I'm just aching for a row. I w ant to stand before about three good fellows and have some one to give me the word to gf ia. ' The ciTi.e.- a.-ked Lira if Le was heavy on the fight and he answered - "Heavy? I should say I was! Why, I a :u terrible. - They call me the Kussdiia bear ut Lome, and the full towu stand up or sit down, just as I say !" The ofiieer said it was bis duty to diacourajre ciioorderly conduct: but in a case liko that, where a mail had cume one hundred and twenty miles to get up a row, he felt it his duty to extend indirect aid. He told the Ilns?ian be8r to go up to the corner of Ceaubren street, eater some saloon, talk ia a very loud voice, aud he'd soon have his hands full. "Thatrs me ; much obliged!" ex claimed the loan, and be walked oil Iu about ten mirtutes a boy came .... ruiinin-r down and said that a man with a chewed car, two brick eyes, and a broken imse was "up there" in the ditch. The officer went latk with the boy, and Le soon came upon the llussiau bear, who was lying ia. the g'ltter, one leg doubled back, blood ail over him, r.nu Lis coat ripped ia every seem. " "That's Voti, is it ?" tsketl the of ficer as Lo pulled the man's arm. "Weil, did you find that row :" "IjOliceman," replied the man, as he regained his feet and looked at himself, and felt of Lis ear, "police man, don't it seem p vou as if I did?"-,. The O'rpul Salt ial.e. It is very strange that oat of the many who. travel across the conti nent, desirous of seeing every thing of interest, that there are so few who will take the time and troubb to sie this most wonderful aud beautiful sheet of water. The size cf the lake is about tighty miles from cast lo west, aud about one hundred miles from north to south. It is the great reservoir for all the waters that empty into the surrounding valleys, without any known outlet, except what the reyef the gentle summer sua draws up to the. cloudy strata of the heavens'. The water is exceedingly salty, more so than any body of water ia tho world, aad its buoyancy is ful!v 1 .CCO per cent' more than that of the ocean. Ia the crudest manner the ilormons make a rail of salt from iLree paii3 t l water ; and tha buoy ancy is very perceptive ia bathing, when theoidinary swimmer finds be ca a float as easily ' and securely as walking oa the "sure and firmest earth."- Sinking is impossible. The water ia the lake i sgradually rising, and tho estiaiatrs have put it at tea inches each year ; but no means have Ueu taken to measure it until bout two juoath-i since, whea a- granite monument was erected at Hlack Hock, a shtrt -distance from the shore. The lake as a thing of beauty is al mostt unsurpassed. The water at times is of the deepest green ; at others of the deepest blue ; and, vary ing from the . shallow to the doep water, frora the lightest to the dark est shades, and at all timca like, the grand oceaa. TLe seagull and the pelidau scale just; overhead, riding gracefully the waves upon the smooth or rolling surface. When the sky is cloudy and the air dark with heavy clouds, you look across, the lake at the widest part, and it, will remind you of old Atlantic-; as you may Lave seen it from the Jersey coast. It was about the mid dle of September whea Mr. ' McCun dy from New Y oik, a:t l the writer saw the lake when a gale was rolling ia the breakers oa the shore not ua like the wave- at Long Branch, when the winds were blowing !rom the east. ' .Wbcn the winds are' stiil and the summer, sunshine - was resting fjuietly upoa it, it is iik a mirror, with its islands rising up from it quite abruptly, several thousand feet, eioth- . ,u . rd with vprrinp m iL-i.no- iri.i..p,i lOVelT SI2iit, - . . i Kali H'asiJsltts. . ) ,, , 1 i. t . 1. : . 1. 1 , . 1 . 1 (. conndeutiallv to the officer, -f dou'tjo.-i hisean: -He Lad the niisfortuae ; ''v'f'1, ''t , ! '-J !ni? , , , , L 1 . , . , t , . irit ti:e nv t r than t r. h,.tt 1 w::b want to get locked nr., and have inv to have too maav children. ' Lord; , . , ;; ,, . p, 1 , , r , , 1 1 . t "111. 1 i a man i ;:i ii 't tuarr.e.I to. name ia tha iarjrs, and b1 unt-d, but I D. said : ' I remarked that perhnrw; , . , I am 1st from Ionia, on a little blow no better idea romd be guvn of the j , ,t , ;- i ;j -, , , , , 1 1 !- 1 . .l it 1 as tue cn-jrmm t Ms w.jnj3:i,.i:i onr, and I'd fivo a deaa ica-doilar UtBerc-nccs between the uM uad n.:w qi,. , ni" 1 ,T ... ,i,.. 'Tlf Sot-r.l-n J.nint-A MV ; "T-l V" isur." tl b:rd. ar.d f r a ri;;ok--rabiel Li.u.b.rerr il.n .jbieu water is no remedy. I here toi'sie purity tf the L-'me-pu' Svissii;i however a reioedy, am! one easily l.'i.Vi. i.va .j.i .st. ti.t woa b-r and re- i l-rcurub.e iu a moment--. Sr.-. Dy fO'ii.i.. b. A fni 3 el scarcely a wonder, if Le chaiici s Io ek by 1 the ' lakeside say at Uric t.z, on a stiaay morning, and watch the proci edictrs of the l-t- ilo Sftis mabieu. in r. straw hst amltu black velcet bodice with the silver j j chaius,' who is plying Ler iieenpali.m i of iauudress.- She- has paddled her! boat far oat into tLe lake, and is let- tug it drift wun the current. In tlie boat beside bc-r is a pil of freshly wiie-bcd linen, glisteniog like snow in the sunlight. ' ilut its whiteness does not contettt her.. As the boat moves aiong each piece of linen is thrown into the lake and trailed slowly through the blue water bluea.? ever painted. S ill she ter,CT;rtritc' Eatis tied. She takes perhaps three or four handkerchiefs ia her hand at a time and literally throws them over board vx Biw-.a a manner that the! , spectator n the bank caauo breathe a fervent hope that they may not be bis own property; but before! be Las time to fiame Lis wirhts into j words sbe ' Las caught litem ae'itin ' with a dexterous sort of legerdemain, .. 1 . l . .. : . 1 - : ... 1 c -- c . 1 ttuu tuu j'roccs.o 1,-1 icucaieu Bgiiiu aim 1 again. Aud all the" whibj the black- velvet-bodiced maiden, wiih the ; rlistening silver chains and pins snowy sleeves and round w hite arms, if she be a true Hrieoz maiden, is singing like a very nightingale." NO. 24 A Canillau I'hraif. Canada's bright aad sms'o'c Gov. ernor-General, . Lord Djil'erin, lni (given the Doniiuion pei'pio a new j by-word, which has spread with t-Iec- c.i luc otun. vi 111.1 oi;.. 0.1, ing called uoon lr tL emigrants t (address them, he alluded ! th:s 1 .. . 1. .. r . ... . u . ... 1 ...... , ; t 1 . 11 1.' Y tyu 1.V1. lllflv lit.! rt.T IU 1 11 1 a ii'l ' : 0, T; . I, .,.;..!, i a strtif ! ed ia the battle of life by nuraer- in: ....0... ! ous family.ia the land to which they j were going a man could scarcely have j too many children. Here I was e.p - p! a tided lustily, with a d eerful ac- eouipammc-nt o: laughter ais I was further greeted with Wiita a'l proving ti timpon the back by a stal wart young emigrant, who cried out, 'flight you are, sir; that's what I've beea telling Emilv.'" The Canadians ha.e got up the slang phrase, " Th .''. irh.nf ri'tf .'I'll f,'!!itl.t l in ii' liflvin i' f had the anecdote made familiar by . . . ' . - ....... J ........ v i c n rr b 1 inn r new. noa cj 1:1 an 1 . . going the round of the paper?, and j virtue and reiigioas precej!!, iu which one hears everywhere, " Tu,ti'.t irhctitt(,y rarely fail. Hegarding death as I've been telliiuj KinHij."' ; iaevitable" Le makes tho be.-: of a Ifac Saa'i 51inc. S: cepiess people aiii theie are -'a manv ia Ameri;-a should court SL-n. The wor.-t sporif.e is lauduum, and the very best, saiisLine. There- fore it is very pliia that poor idecper. should pass as many hours as -..i. 1 1 , ' .' f" , . , o;e ia tne sujs.one, an'i as ie-vy possible in the shade, ilanv women They regard our indignant protesta .r,. r-.trtr-j n,t mi .Ly tn.t l-T.nvo- it ! liou very much as wc might treat our They shut the sunshine oat of their houses and hearts-, the' w ear veils, and carry parasols, and tier dj ail ! possible to keep cfT ti.e euiilest and i yet most potent influence which is to i - . give them strength, beaut v aud cheer- fulness. Is it not time to" change ail . tKtj on.l ff.t .,1ai" nn.l r..i'i-- in imp ri:i n r-M.tf Ktror-.t 1 in iter wrt ,.t.,.,.t,., C.,....,K t .,.!. .i,L- an.l e.inriTO in nnrt it. . Cut. ' o ' . .. ...... tiro and "t.biigej thcusandsof admir ers (he lAM-kja- . A young maa named Sarauvi Eie'u o!tz died at his lodgings ut Washing ton from lockjaw. A shi rt time co he ran a rusty nail into cue ef h s feet, the wouai giving Lim much pain for seveVal days. TLe pia ceased, and be thought Le had quiie recovered. He walked out into tie garden adjoining his lodgings, gather- lint I.ia i-.iw.-a v.-ps.'i t.tt:'n inatkiil ij i lauiiui . u i , uui i-u true, that be was getting the lock jaw. 11 is relatives maco light ot tj Tmark, and supper was announced shortly after; but whea Mr. Eieholtz tried to drink some tea from a saucer he found he could not get the saucer between Lis teeth, and even then ii wasouiv thought Le was saiii-nagi from the t Ceets of a c-.d 1 However, ,b,,. l.,.k .. ... ..,,! mi j u. iiuiu lauid ki.' tut; .i.i- clu-sioa as to tLe nature of bis u;.-- t . . .... ease, tw. lis aws were sc. v pen U j more. TLe nearest phy.-ieisa was sent for, but the case was a - hopeless one, a spasms nad already set iu, aad tLcy continued more freqaeLt and seven.', utitil they were incessant, whea death stepped ia aod relieved tho poor maa from the most homb:e saiicnogs, not excepting hvdrophobia, on earth. Deceased was only thirty year t,f age, au nan .'.ten m.irrtea uui, a ic: wetks. Pariu.teH in aiint isjrfi. Miay a person has watched with anxiety aad care a pet canary, goltl daeii or other tiay favorite, evident ly ia a state of perturbation, plucking at himself continually, Lis feathers standing all wrong, always CdgttiDg about, and" in every way looking very seedy, la. vaia is Lis food changed, and iu v.iij-is nn"r.rr saucer'of dean watt r ; .. : . . L-.-cage, aud all that kii-.l::es t-ua sug gest for the little prisoner was done ; but still all is of no use, he is no Ik t-! tcr and vv by ? because the cause of ; his wretchedness has not We a found ! out, and until it isothcr attempts are! in vain. If the owner of a pet ia such difficulties will take down tho j cage and cast his cr her eyes up to j the roof thereof, there will'most like-! ly be seen a mass of stut; lookti)-? as I TLe women of America are pale and levtr "cCI; ,r arii,"J a delicate; thev mav bo blooming and , f'r. r I'--'i volat...ty strong, and the sunshine will' be a ! J-ag.tat.oJ t, bos:.a,t excit potent influence in their transform a- i lbe ,lute:!t V" mel !nn Will tl.PV nnr trtr ir a rMf or P t!jC P'l.s' two dlSpUU.t.Otl cd some flowers and earned tae.a to rir,, ka,.,;. d f. tha riving A a h;s house W Lib on his way baca,. We Lr,--.v rt how manvrads he suddenly feit the cortis o.tbe backj fu. ;!t n,j:. .,, of his(neck ccmmeiH-e drawing LisjlU s ?..1,.u.i; ditipeared. and Lead backward, aad tie became aware !.. . .., i. .-.,., p.incn use reu rust as anytnivig; ana j i "s, wi,:cu na'. :?g oeeu hii,,.. in to . from thence comes tl.o cause ot the set, is tr. ken t 'Y ia seeiie.D:. thus tf ; p .or bird's uneasiness. The red rust ! fi-rtiicr a h"l!.j-.v r.nd ! i f tie figiiie. i-i , . , s ,vhni cr more or less than invnads ttiktug a i.gtited v-ati-iio u:i bo!.;:ng :i under every pan et the tip if the cige, till ail chance of anything he- in left alive ;s gone, Tbe :et tne will cure S: ti l L IS lomp.etc brighten "Louse-wa unghtea up arming,' i-.l cheerful aud delightful way tuunk muster or mistress over and over again for this slight, though to hii.i, important assistance. Land and Water A (Ifiriian livin tipar Lou:.,vi"e I went into the city to get a doctor fort Lis father, who wa.s very sick. On j nis way oacs wun tne pny .siciau ucjoujj io n: .i m.v - t--wasmetby one who said "his father j metal and the vent-bow lor ..'C c-s-was dead. " ! cape c f air being vi-Me. "Mcia O'ot !" exclaimed the afilict-l . ,,. ed son, "vat exbenses. Only drcej jx i;tt.V town a Mi-wu'i L' reeks ago mt-in sister-in-law vaa deed, ' teacher was exercisbg aila.s ofjiivt- . . '.i .1 . . i .:.. ....'.. 'r.r rcci Iviri' na- lundnow comes some more funeral j 1 UIJtl.tl,1.B. a Ax Irishman on board a ship was. ordered by one of thc oilicers to go !..inw nnd ftrh a in t nf water iust as . the ship wa3 about to sail. The man ; 1 1 . 1 ..... 1 I, o cflvi ". o .. ' nCoitaieu to go, oeCBUae, the vessel beinar about to sail, he was i afraid he should be left beuinu Early to bed an u eany io wu. - ' ECt jjetoo-.D will all be in vain if you don't adver- eat style ct bonnet tise. it0 br' . 1 1 a . .r r fays : "A Moor. , . i-htf.f f.,sj,,.,0. tamBtrippin-. din-!ncor.-.j..SRv w;u, l.,.r Waii. and w!.;i'. IT I'lrtint mi' ar ijll- mod X i i-. k at rii.y t as ; Lf? ti-i ,.r i . : - V "' ' u r ujiiiit .1 .... irerU-ii on the e ..jr .: of the -.itif-r j As blie threw tha weight of Lor b-.-lv 0ti tbesiifii. ient f lothold, her toe s!ij i Peth and p'u'np into the dirt went h'-r '. little foct, aid sp!a-h over ber stoek jingsand garments went tbo mud. j Her gallant speedily helped her on . the sidewalk, where she presented a 'pitiable appearance, and then endeav : orcd to free ht r from b-r sudden ac-q-ii.-itiun of s' 'I with his handker ' chief. "it's n ) v.-P, 'ln.!:e," sobbed the r-.irai i.oju:v, -ii wont coruo uj clean ; and and rnr st-sto stocking ar:: ruined." Never mind the stock ings. "eori:dinL'!y responded her svvaiu; I can btiy yoa a new pair." Day ine a ne-.v j'a'r : whtTt Would I ' t-'lt ti ni e !1 9" 1 i ' . . '! .' . 'Yhv we can go vi a ii'iiH, i.,r ;h:.t matter." iii!i.f. - ever : ain. --t s-reauie; we saw tlie ri:r 1 . t , 1 ! L" e..uu 01 uo.-v I ' ,'-uce t- "ul Ut'rj (Mate IUe; of Dcatb. . . j a weahhr ma condemned i J0ath will arrange w itb his i'.or to to j tUj tim a Mibstuute for a certain ; siitu of PtmtPV f.y l:i a-ii't-t rn in ills' poor wretch s intcrcirnt and presT vatioa of Lis body. Should Le Lave pareuts, s-j much is usually paid to SJH S ;f0 C iiT.-imea invar: ally Li rt tr.rir pirent- iiil re.-peei creat Chiae?o aa,j devotion is the bad bargai a:id eunniiikdv a:..l eiMiiically gets pai.t t..r oyiag. wholesale dest ruction of life ia The this tiiiiry is greatly ti.e re.-ultof iadif ft re ace. Hence the masaci'0 of i.u- rop'-ass, so t rr.ine t us, teems to them a matter of lit'.'e m and we jthev caan.'t comprei.fii- should make such a fuss about ii. j ,-r-i : 5''jt irate neirhbo; w.V.-sc Bar. d.'g had It III 'it I AnrsU II.? i "11 , .1 ii i r. ! o I I . ... i .......... . , . H '" !""' 1 l:"a .n,a-J, d'' l ulfh cusseti ty ie c usi::.-ts, ue i.c-ierii- ; l a.m .-n U..-.I-, i. n'.etl game-keeT)- i... Lu. ii I. 11..1 ...i-.,., i!.ni t. ., 1 ' '' -i"" " , 1.. ! . l Tl t 1. X IJ I Detroit stieeiiijus:?. Ltl T 11 , , They don't," tr wculd eive t; o i;.-' asserted the i'.r.-r. ' said the other. Nc.iL up Lis notion, cle of ev'don. Neither Lad a pa ti- ; r-roiMc?. j-.aci ti could pie.id o:;?y Lis r-.v:i intuitionr. There was l.-ut one resort the ordeal I oi i.attie ; o at it went tne uerce pa. losop iters, "Aa.ct.-t ty," cried o:;e, deliver::!;- n -My Lis right. 'TL',y don't," bav.k l' th.-: ( ther, c;aoier ing. "r'ly I". L birds," B'Teame-l the ,- cnatupK.a, s.erafmie wiags, coniitir r- ;i -; ho.vevir fierce lL fight, it settie l nothing but the fighters, over whose. i rostraie t-rus !. a."ei. winged or w.n e??, c f .it" resneetstbili'v, she I i;i'!e tear. arcicyy .larrj ln;. Ihe Providenca J-s.ir-.inl refers t I the curt-less faeiiitT with wli.-h cler- rTYai'U i ; c: lor a i tne marriago who comes j Ccre il, t V ?:..a: i .v;,k a ... t .;. r,,, ,, r., ! in hU ban? end it u-a a lie. t.iit, ... ! repea; .e0 oIj wi,;ch required tl j nublicatioa of li.e latins of mania- publication oi ti.e I .inns ot uiarriaoH n exception to the custom t which it alludes is as f-diows: "This matter is brought to our notfee by the very proper conduct of n clergyman cf this city who was waited upoa kst week by two candidates for man imoi-ial I f.du.itT. and in thf mum v.t ih. in qturies wu.ea tie dec rut U it proper to make ho readily discovered that, the maa w a i under the influence of strong liquor, and f.e told h'.zi that t- o tvt.r.1.1 ri.t morrv Ki.- 'Wfi :e wogm not marry not?' stumnurcd tie exi ctcit bridn- groom, come I vv'bt iL. ia vti voii i.re .'l I iH :V ' ! r I oruiij ,b-,-:.! re 1 1 . . r i -.. ..1 i.. not tit to infer ltoa solemn tcjr.tgc-ru-Dt.' The maa revised to leave t l! Tl."ccri r.;--t:y was performed, bui ..- i ,. ' lilli.istf r I tloTigrd to the thurt li iii'1'.t..i.i, i....' Le mai!-. a hasty retreat with a boctcl-.se be- hir-d Lim. Doubtless Le found some irrv him." m nyv ;llu sere SiJp. The bronze st.iujry ju.-t now so popular U manufacture-d by a sdaiple enough, process. Over tiie c'av mod- el is p. 'tire 1 1 tMiiti:;;: oi jda.sti r ,i-i r,t...i'., i , i ,t i. IT Hi ;t;t st t:t-fu drip' 5' kO HI- r I- it.'ei.'li V. !. t!t.- t '.iri : ". I;:-.; i i j : Jtu t d a c..:i-. tililn-r ol ihe n:Ti--such lO.fi'N he:e fa-is I .- cj: t a: a ti ns', arid no t a -n- 1 mold f , - i - r . I l n :i' f tbii-kni s- a;i' 1 . ci iiiii ;.' i f litoilt ii ! s i o.'.iy i'.r te i rai. The i:-a- U-;i- us.d f.-r the final int.M is coo;- i .-: 1 1-. r stuco ..',.1 liliia; I.USi. 11 plu.-tle stati :: ia w Li. h its ! i.-s 1- ::;;.. "1 l-j il.e s.ut i-) r.i- 'li 1, :nr.er Co-ure. .it i.u-e 'l'l i'e takes the form ef a MfttueS cast Solid, it wv.ld eiilv Lv sa ce. .try lo separate moid fr. i.i modi 1 : I, and ; uri r.iet ILiU i::i.i 1 the icitprior WiS ri.bd. This, however, would involve ..'.si r., wastd In the case if ci-r- inir the drvinrr ef the mo.d i-c?upies some wetks. Ou rmiova fro kilo the mo! I is buried ia d.iy from the eari li.. r .; .3 in taeruai aritanict.e. tne ovaa i to quc-tioa, "If you bay ii.,nnestaiil. "IfVOubaV a CO'.T f'.r- ,yj,at ja Jrf J. b'nnv?" ovhv vou caa't buy no kind f a , t "t, t ,.np r..T i. 1) caw lor s to. fmu.-i- y and s-d was a re. " ' ... , . -c,nl) 4 that. " A v Illinois young woman is g"iu. - .at nil-;; 5ioory i-ecu.-c it -'.;:ev were iti.e.'u st n v i:li Lis s. rm rhi '.-pt-itt,,' Io-a- lio so. I . . we odiv Uaow tbat. n ir -v.-V.1vk .. T3W
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