-U 11 ft v AaMcPlKE( Editor and Publisher. HE IS A FREEMAN TVHOM THE TRUTII MAKES FIlEE, AND ALL ARE SLAVES BESIDE." Terms S2 pfer yfear. In rdvrncrt XI. EBEXS15UKG, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1877 NUMUEU 11. ff - . i t - v.jU - ' c. tat - -i '-rtvr-r t r m i it ill! mm V II I II 1 II f I L I Ti Ypctrs of the Foor r c MBRIA CO VSTY, Miliar VMTH S 10 COUNTY All IS70. slt. mpntrC"iv I 6 00 6 uo ItHj 141 6ri 0 J 17 '.8 . - ...... itiiiriJ ""!... l..r two V'll C.iiiii'l in uey i imi i'on i suite.. . 'i ..t.t Mini o.i.-r. at ,J, ta-. Tit-tmurwr... . 10.962 22 11.001 DO cn. . i i - 200 1 6J I J , r. .Ill""- -----' I. il !l lilf BIHVf. O.ll.p., " .. 1 ff-l' 1 C5 1 -'0 ViM 1U ; 1:1; in SiVti 13 11 51 0 1 39 WW) 84 IS 8 .0 4Si,l 1 14 III aj 4 00 22 .15 17 M r. so &'l 66 00 bC5 IT yj 1 .it) 3 T5 12 00 24 50 fil 14 bl47 II t" 16 0 20 0 50i 3iiO 4 ( XS0 3 SO 6 25 i 15 40 1S21 1 13 48 9 1! 1 n i 15! 12 i 441 18 '.7 ...( 'lit, t l.i",l imiri:n:iiii"M, J. Il. l 'li. !" 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I. very... 7P..uirfflX::::: 500 50 2 VI 10 00 200 15 OO 8 75 114 50 12 00 J.479.71! Amount liFmnli Kiiiiiiuh I Jaimo. 7 cuffliiB Ctmrif OowmIO. I p-itUii JMM-ph Bt-he, Icntllii . 0 lr,"'ih. 1 o.ffln una IuuhihI . F. CiiMpr, cotUn V. Arli 1 ciiiBn J. It. Oxiper. rutiiT.il expends Jnhii Lv-KHlh. Itim-i-xl f xpt-nxin Jmni i. Lynch, ding nir 7 Kitives Jiiiiii Wi gntT. ilixxluir yravp J. S-nil...(r.r. di. friil rrRVf J. M. t-inhi-r. E-q.. jumiun'g ft.. S.' w '"lnn. E;q.. jiiKilcf'tt r e 1 riiix. Mc KcriiHii. Kq.. Justice s l-n... Yi 'i:1f,','k' Et Jnlou'n let-9 !? .K,.V.k,'n'1 K"1- J'tiWn fe- J- lv.iffTK. K-q.. Justlu-V fi W in. KlMttPi-y. Em.. Jii-ilcf' fe,.9 '-''"IfS Uuximi, Kf4 Ju!lc. ' feee.... A. V Hlti-rn, Kq , im-liui-' f vft H. Scmiiiii, E-'j jn-lici 'n fern F. J rnili, Ei-q , jus'lcc's frrn John Tux. E-q . Jiiniic-'! tr Jnhn ririiny, Kq.. jiiKtlof'n f-. J. M. JJtrv-r, E-q., Juptiue'n (nf Julin T. Hun in. cotipttitO le- 8 Ituiicrt l.nziiiiff r, cn?tnt-l" tees Ilotirv Vnriifr. ciitiKtHlilc fr"ri J. II McOfidhf, conntHhte li-vn. 1. II. 8 tilth, ounpiHliiV fef J. W. Uray. cnnstHlile feed J. A. Grtt d. conetnt'le fpi-p Juno LiUHth, c-iti!lnhl fi-fg A. It D.ivl. conntHbli fi-i Timothy D.ivla. cimntatilp fco M. H. M'-Lmiiit hlln. ciiDSIhMo fe"d !'' ri-K Uiidirt-r, Cin.ib!f fwn M i f. CHin, Hilnwnni o Fnn-U Ili lnti-in. nll'iwnncf Mnry Shi'h.in. ullmvnnoe M-infMt-t Hugheti. HIl. WHiii'f Kvh Pl'ofT. Hilowani'i- Murirni-Ht Smith, nilowanni? Kl'-n Smith, Hllnwiince Mr. Cnhiirii. nllimnnci Mr-. Mclli'Mo. nlliiwuiicc Mr'. Irflxrii'k. l Iiwhhc. ...... Mri. MirKMll, niluwatico .lit. Duvirtiifl wile, iillnnanit EliZHtx'th UfiliKl-. nil'iwaiice .Iin-N Snttun, MiriwHncf EOwant McAtaniiitiy anil wifi, hIIhw nncf n .V It- i.vr. nHnwaiice Mr. I.vcurii. bIIiiwhiioi- I'll. McCiilloujrh, Hllnn-Hticf Mrs I "luiitifll. HllowMnt"" JumM Ityrnts iillitwancp Ml?. UmIiiii, HilOWrtnCf Mr. Wi it r. allowance Mro. X''S'II. a!lownpi Alox. MrMiiliiMi, nli'iWMiici..... liititi Ncwmyer, allowance Mi . )"Hrin, allowance I'riiliV Smilii, iiiln hiiCi" J Hllt l I'lllllkl'tt, hIIhwjuk'C It. Swim-hurt, ullnwaticv It. McMiilJcil. MlliiMrnru'i" N?rs. Rumafltr, allowance M is. O Untifr. allowani-e Mrs. T. Mi-nreen. aliownnoe .. Rev. T. Vmi8cyc for S. A. Stopbena, nllowaniH Michiiel Exnor, for Christina Gill, al lowance 9.479.7S (0 25 la to 12 00 J2 01 14 00 12 Oil 8 75 8 70 1700 1 60 1M 27 10 1 00 4 00 200 395 100 6 50 800 4"0 8 iK) SCO S0 20I1 i 8tf 00 ' 25 es , 7 20 ! 7 . i 15 RO i 15 85 j 850 ; 2 00 jir-o 10 e 1 w I lo s; i 128 00 MfiO 1 l 00 i 1(0 1 It 00 I 5tJ t0 ' CI 00 62 no 7 00 5t) i .l I 623 15 00 la oo hi P0 sn (v 49 110 47 00 8 (0 12 50 20 l 0 l'i rj 10 oo ioo in oo eih) 16 25 6 l 3 fi ( 4 (0 3 00 4 CD 6 IK) 50 00 7S00 fll.WI !'0 STATEMENT. Ain't of orders p iiil by N. J. Ktvldlioff, E-q.. Tr. Hsm.-r 10,652 12 pu.iM wn:cn iiEnrn: Or0T lor claim prior to jiin. 1. 1S7U t !35 Dixiiioiit M 'Spili! 1,595 40 Expfii at tetidiiiK Cun cu lt. n I. H. I S7f50 C.ncyiiif '. I. I. to House. . 21 05 l'liV!t-i!i. ) 1). I' 3'?S2 ..inn. I. O. I. I H5 oo Month y allvancea to 0. 1. P. 1.827 25 Uhi 1.r relief, flit, boitnliner and injii-n. O. I. 1 56211 O'lfinH Hiid ft;ncral f xomisi-S, O. I). P. S24 18 Trnnapoi-tatlon ami I)irf.rtor, t. al. pervicis, O. U.V 619 04 Livery, O. I). V .... 17 00 Ju-iice hikI Constahlo fi'ea 2W 32 Liiinhfr. mnsoiiry atvl crpen tr work, ne w huiMing, ic. 107 925 3X 3? Net cxponacs of hont.e ii farm for !S7t). 4","I2 CO rEPORTeF I. Lii.lt, Ksq., Stew-- aril of t 'iiuiln in County Poor llnuso: Stock ok Farm 3 horses, 8 cow. 41 sheep, 7 hir", turkeys. ami cliieK.-nn. I'HiifirtW.itr r KM - n? nay. .oiv ...i-nem oat. U0 liilsheU ear corn, 850 tuishela potatoes, mm lu-itils cati'mife. b.-ts. bean, tomatoes and wn ,,..,,,. i.n,il Hifl hiifctioU .iiinl.'i. Kakmino Imoi.cmfnts. AC One four hot .; wa iron. I citriTaB-e I buirv. I curt, hatnl-enrt, si' nVu.Vled. !ont sled, thrishimr machine, mow- inr in- hi tie, i-id-r mill, pr ain drill, outtfnsr box. hav rake, hay t. o k. cul n valor, nloujrlis. 3 harrows. 3 if ruin crantes. n scytnei, i Kes, i iiraa, f.1... vein, chains, axes. aws. noes, o seis notse jr.-ar. I set hungry harness, 3 aaddli 1 spring WHIfon. Sr. MANcrAi irttrnix the ivptittt if -12 barn-Is suit soap. WK! pminds soap. 125 g loits apple, butter. 8 hai r. I ci ter. 210 quart canned fruit, I, llles. niekles. Ac: slauttlifereil 1.- f..k n,...a. .,.,-b HMI l ,.l tlH t'eri I H 11.1 n til 11(111 ll.l A .7.. -... - . . miHton ; ma le ut5l shirts.31 dresses, 2.) aprons. ar e hemie. 15 liettioMts. 15 women-. cm si.rouds. 10 pair overall. tiO pillow slips. 20 pil lows. 2-. sheets. 8 holm, t: 11 ti;-ks. 12 towpis. 17 pairs mittens. Tl p dr sock. 25 pair stoekinus. infant' Flips, 12 child dreMV S and 10 child'h o..t t IriuttA. . . - . -. a mi .3 - . ..I. , rwvi AliTlr.l.Miis ii.isii'.i.'.i.""ii'i I....... i,.riu . , i , r i r. p,"u f.fflO pouiol hud. 1.50 pounds tallow, j It was lowatd the close of pleasatit artet- ; bushels eat corn. 2V.)..iii. noon war midsummer that wel.a.k in upon biiek wheat, 20 Ions hi.y. .Sl nustiets pntato-s. j 12il q'litrts canned fntit, 2 but rel sott soap. 1tl . them. The c.ttn; was in the wildest Cn Moi.ii.l o.ii, 40 Inirli.ls rppies. 43 Rullonsiipl.l.- . ... btitt.-i. 0 Pu t.U tobacco. 30 pounds t.a, 25 fuM-m ; all the men Heonied crowding t. - e fci,ua,1 -"''-'-t Lack yards tl-kin. SO vards new in. ttinir. 5 . yatda f thoothelS. This tent was filled wilh carpet. 214 ar.is fl innel matin Tact il red out or , . . i he w.'oi c-li d ls75atid 1 474. on whi. h tnere ofliceia and pnvates, while in the cenlie of cor.ia of wood. INMATES. &c. No. of Inmates J anuary 1. 187(1 No. of Inmates admitted 1oroT the year... No. of Inmates bom during the year Total nischaiRed and absconded during- the year. lndetiturid durinic the year Hied dtirintr the year. . ICemainintc in House, January 1, 1377 44 . 81 Total 118 Names of Inm.ites who died rtiirfnir the year: Ktchard MeQutlian. William M. Kernan. I-na Willis, William Oavls. Edward Huberts, Henrv Heirewritu r and Nancy Wendell. Of the Inmates remaining January 1. IS.7, there are sane males. 22; sane remales. 19; In sane males, ; insane remal.-s, 1 1 : Mind males. 3; blind females,!: A merieans 37: torelicrier-, 24. Averaire nmnhr of Inmates per month. SveraRe cost of rach Inmate per week, '-"7. which includes i,u raeano i nine " I. LILLY, Steward. -er. AMOUNTS DUE INSTITUTION. John . I Evans, for hide John Ki rschner, lir hides Joseph Wetser. rr aheep skins (i.i.re Sevmor.', on cattle trade William lishart. for buek wheat .. ... J. S. Strayer, Eq , committee Charl ton es'atn Judgment. Directors vs. Singrer. . . . . . . Jesse Patterson, cash advanced O. I. r. Clearfield county 49 5(1 4 70 3 5tl 800 1 00 5TC05 25 0ft 67 a t7443 Amount due from eonnty per An rtitor Heport.Jatiuary 20, 1878 .......$ 3,03 41 Amount paid N. J. FrtidhotT, Esq.. Treasurer va bs Amount due as shown In sb ve state- ment , ' TT , tf.o-ltlon for IST. 10 000 I "0 J Total -- Amount order paid 1378... Amount orders outstanding-. 814,257 52 10.6.2 22 s6 50-10.738 72 Balance in favor of roorllouee .... $-1,518 80 We, the undetnlirnei.. Birectors rf the Por rf Cambria county, do certify, that th lore- , o-olnir is a eorrect statement m iinririir;'. I Are. or the r.Kirsnd Hons, of Employment for th year A. D. 1878, ail of which Is rsspectrully submitted. . ,s. VTItness our hands IBIS Otn aay oi ruruoj., A- D' PATTT.RM.V, 1 ' CnAElMFUfK. J -At-I- tttur, Mrti ap asrlr. JLS114K I1KAIM.K;N SOI.UUQIY. BT CHAtTUCEY MASH. Bh!'! Rrailly, deeply tigliing-, 'Tliert- la no other way Tlian sanction oritur the vilest. Forsooth, to win tl.iHtlay; 'Tis tints one i-ritne enirenilfrs Ten thoiiHHiul t i its train; Altil T tmtMt suit tny ermine For party greei: and j-ainl "ily frietuls all press around me I may tin more resist; j I yield nolo the pressure, ; Ami in their rani enlist; Sustained by Hi-other Miller, ; Ami fort i fie. 1 by Strooe, , With sieeiiiis reasons Evarti Will fortify ilia wronj;. "Tlie flerre and Imrly Mortan til FreliiiElinyheii lea.l, A nil K'lmitmis follow OifieM Ami Hoar in time of nee. I. Kleet'ral votes are wanted. And i-antiire theni we will, Through that great art of Congress, Tlie 'K'Kht to Seven bill I "Itetnrn we'll bold as valid, Tlio we may know them false; Bnt tl.isnur friend will swallow, Tlio' wnrw than Gisoni calls. No one innHt call in question A bribed retitrnii.j; iMiard; Tho stt-epeil in foul i-orrnption, That tart must lie ignored. "If proofs of fraud are oflVred, We'll keep them out of sight; The proofs are "aliunde, ' And ne'er must come to light. IVtiirps like these are eoxtly. Ami we must make, them win; Tlie m to be an'oinpiished MuBt bAtic'.ifv the sin! "Some ground ami lofty tumbling, Or e'en a aouivrsaitl;, AVe may be called to practicn. Hut none niut fear or h!t.. Sliotild law or constitution, IVrcliaioe, nr course obstruct, Then we will swinr around it AtAl M-iZu the u.sulitict I "W have at. length accunplinlied A IttI I will not. iwitiie; Tliu fruit tniiM tuin to ashes, And hiigh'ed Im- our fame. Tlie 'ow nnmovii.g linger Ol' proiul contempt and ncorn. Or cn rsea loud and IiInmcs l.-H.'t ns infill uu.t morn. "The fires of hell are raging li'cn now within my breast; The whips and tititiff of conscience iive neither ieace nor lehl; Tlie worm that never dieiU Is gnawing ai my heart; Through eveiy tier vs and tissue 1 f el Us ceaseless smart. ' I liear tlie fearful moaning Of storms now drawing near; The rain of truth is pouring A deluge, in my ear; Our broad fouud.iiion Vtt'-er, Ami groinmig, as tliey fall, ''I he mill ot God is grinding. Ami grinding very smalt ! " Jioi-hcster Union and A-leerther. It IJ A UTS OAK. BY GLOliOK WEfcLEY. Upoti tlte batiks of a una!! stream known ns LJiier ctei'k, a slirani that, tin wed jut', the f?antee t ivcr, waa encamjicil, at the time . - ..... . . . ,lf ... Il may be well to state just heic, ilia! the ! oj.ei at inns of 1 lie ri it ts.li in Smsi It Carolina j . . , , ... j weie at this time conn .icted almost t-nlnely j,,;,, hat sect ion of country which was . A etl K)eo oy I lie oantcc, luu v-.iiiik-h co iiu Kchsto liveta. For the first time tlie Riitish began to undcts'at'd that, their cause was doubtful. Bands of Toiieaatid outlaws roamed the 1 . 1 f .J . 9 cell il V. I'lVinoei mii iroin uotn miii-s lino , ' t .reading de.it Ii and desoial ion every wl. ere. It in with one of these roving baud I hat we havo to l.i a detachment belonging to the tiis.ps of tlio infamous Col. Taileioti. t' f'n.ed UKni two who we, evidently joisoiieia. They were a queer looking couple a man and youth. The B0 man was a Yankee, a tall, lank, loose-joint 54 i j , .. TS. If f" S- (rmiii.v x- s a. (is Ilia companion was a frank, open faced, rosy cheeked yontli, of Miliapa eigliteen i years of age. Ilia foi ;n was well dcvelop- ed, and lie possessed an amount of strength which few grown men would have cared to cope with. Si Keen, the Yankee, was one of the spies employed by Genctal Mirioti, a fact which was well known to the Hiitish. At the time of li is capture he wan not engaged upon a spying expedit ion, but that made no difference to his unscrupulous enemies. Our ji'ung hero, Frank Halston, was a f i iend and devoted companion of Si. Flank bad lost his pateutsat the beginning of the snuggle for liuetty, and, boy though he was. he joined the pa'riol band under Marion. He bad served his count ly faithfully.- A warm friendship had spuing up between the yontli and Si, wh was an rc cotutilishcd scout and trailer. He was in- idebted to the Yankee for his knowledge of wtaxlcraft, atid bo bad proven himself an apt scholar. They had been out together upon a foraging raitl, and had fallen into the hands of their tncinics. Although not captured within the enemy's line, yet the well-known character of the Yankee was enough to condemn him. As soon a the prisoners were brought into camp, a court martial was immediately held in the large tent lie fore mentioned. Although nothing could be proven against them, yet both were condemned with a haste and lawlemiesft which well became Ihtnr osptot B. ' "Prisoners, havs yon anything to say?" quwtloned tli presiding officer. "You bet. I bev !" cried tlie eniaged It, Yankee, as soon as lie could gel in a wold, lie echoed it as lie spiang fiotu the ilat "I ca.keil.iie ll.is'eie'anot teglar, nol.eow! loini. The next nioiiieut he wan clasp d in I want to kueow what's the tneaiiin of it ! the arm" of bis fi iend Si, the Yankee 1 Did 3'cou take me for a Fjy ? Did yeou j "Mai ion Mai ion!' was the cry that find any papcra or anything about me? ja-aled fiom the thioataof the charging pa 1 bat's what I want tokneow ! Is thia'cie tiiol b.md. Fieicelv the batlle laued. The boy a spy ? I tell yeou no l"' Si routed foith the'above words at the top of bis voice, and gland at the captain ' their lives. Hut at l ist they began to yield, in a nay tluit tuade that Atnlhy'b face Hush A oy went up from their broken tanks, but with anger. j it was doitbiful if the oy would have been Frank Mood looking -coolly on, leaving heeded bad not our hero used every effort hi companion lo do the talking. It was ' to stay the tide tf death. As it. , ovir evident that neither of the piisoneta weie half the tories were kI.mii, while I he pati iols in the least afraid. j lost but two or three of tliii iiuuilair. "A veiy giaal argument, but you know ' The prisoners, all of whom owed heir you ate a spy, and that ends it," replied t lives to the youth they would have mur the Tory captain. "You will be bum; at ! ilered, were aranged in maicliii.g older : sunrise, he attdcu. "Hung, ia it, you beef-ealing, beer-sv i!! ing " "Take them away !" roared the madden ed capiaiii. A few moments more, and our two fi ietida fouil-j themselves coutiiicd wiihiii a a'rtoug wiaaleu building. Ilaikn:ss had settled down Un the scene, and the excitement in camp had subsided. "F.unk," said the Yankee, as soon as they were alone, "just punch my head, will you? Just toll me over and tub my nose I'l I he gr u.iid. Jisi " Can't be done. My arms are bound to- uelbei," lauihcd Ftaok.N "What giaid some cncies of I hi ciiy coueci mug a would that do on ?" j slratige ami sinnewli.it icmai kable case "Oh, sicli a coiisarncd rioli ! Sich an I hat has doveloja-d near I he Heading Driv egii ! Me, logo ami git caught by them ing I'ak, close lo I lie Three-Mile House, fellers! Me, Si Keen, what was the best ! About a sipiate up the toad to tlie light of nailer of the Santee !'' And the Vaukee the hotel stand t w o tsnalcst I w-Ktoiy hniis groitud his teeth in his linger. j es with btuh lunches. Tin y an: tazenpied It was evident that the fact that he had by Mr. Henry Peeds and his wife, who are been caught and thus cast a stain Usn his aged people, and Ilichaid Snadcl and his reputation as a scout, woriied him more wile Anueline, son-in-law and daughter of I hut! the fact thai he had but a few hours the tbst named a-op!e. to live. I Mis. Suader is the second oldest daugh- The night passed slowly onward, and not , ter of Deeds ami if she lives until next N'o ouce during itsilaik hours did sleep visit vembcr she will lie forty-two jeata of age the eyes of the piisoneis. They did not j She is Hie tvife of I'tchaid Suader. an in sjK-.ik to each othci, but sat in glamy si- : diisttiotts mechaiiic, employed at the pipe "',1C'' j mill when ha has a oik. Mis. Suader t-le- Stiange thoughts passed through the ; veil dajs ago as to all aparance itei f ct nii.id of our hero. So young, ami jet jy healthy. About the 12.h of the piesei.t d.smied to die t.. iie, when life seemed lo i:l, 6l,e tok to her bi d and said ib..t be brightest. It was haul, but be was w tiling to die for his country, anil his fit. to in tjial prevented fear of death. lie rcuiemu -red reading somewhere that hatit-iiig was a painless dc.ilh, and he re callci", kind for woid, the cxlmiisiive e scripiioti of 1 hat wriicr. His mind drew a pictnre of his death, and he azed upon it in ali lis horror. No such thought agitated the mind of Si Keen. Ilis b'sy mind was tuaiking nut a plan of escape. A tier a lone time, ami at l in; cost of a p;iu of skinned 'A lists, he bad succeeded in slipping bis hands thiough the rope which bound them. It. was but the woik of a in iitient. to unbind his foet, al though he could haidly stand whin he arose from the ground, so benumbed were his limbs. He awakened his companion, who had fallen into a doze, and together tiiey sought for some way of escape from their prison. Dill, though small, their pi i sou was stiougly built. In vain I hey sought tocsctpe. Morning dawned and they were si til piisoneis. What, availed it that they were f ree from the ropes with w'lich they bail been bound? What availed all their cffuls, if the morn ing found them still in the hands of the enemy ? Tho Tory captain smiled grimly when he saw that his prisoners had nearly given him the slip. A platform consisting of a single plank resting upon two upturned casks had been erected beneath a convenient tree, and the piisoneis' arm ha viu been bound tbey were led out to die. Tho faces of our two hetoes were very pale as they mounted the rude platform. The fully recognized the fact that they were face to face with death. Heaita of Oak I Theie was no sign of fear there. Why should we woudvrthat in a hundred years ourcountry has grow., to be the equal of any country on the globe! Head the record of 17TG, ana w hen we see w hat man- tier of men were theie we know that it con.., ...a o ,M.,r... 'Prisoners, have you anything to say?" asked the Tin V cantaitl. as the roiaa were being dropped uiam his feet diieolly in front ..f theasloitishetl cap! a in. () iM.wv.r..l triot, 1 and Ihe tory doubled up liko a worn nut ' j ick knift, ami althoitgl: bis arms were lioilnd lul Si fi iku ltt'-.t i.-.l in ll.u ..... u 1 - . ', and running with maivelous quickness. Fiank gave vent to a ringing choer when he aaw the escape of his fiiend. "Oh, ou needn't yell I You'll have your neck stieiched anv bow." a:id asl.e kin. ke. - - . the hangman, who had mounted the pl.it- j foun, came towaid the prisoner now in j hand. Eie he could reach his vict im, how. ever, a miff of smoko darted nut from . . - j among the trees. U..., ,, , ith a groan the hang man sank lifeless al our hero's feel ! Tint sharp repot t roused the Tories, and they sprung to their anus. Crack ! crack! crack ! The sharp, whip.likn ie;wuts rang nut. with utart ling dittt toot nesR, coming from eveiv tlit eel ion. and showing them that thev we, snrn.unded n m , r t . , The wild shrill notes of a bugle sounded . ud theu with a wild cry the attacking broui'ht forward. I l'iHa ,,"m ," ;5,:e K!,y '' w I and rluinniet had measuivd the g teat est r oai seeja r st.ten up to.vai.is Mm to 4ii. 1 t i - .1 i . l i ... & I . . . t .......... i.t,. . x I have tins ,0 say : cried the at.koc. , ,U.C(,1IM y lier .,., it liiUes jIS ,:ist llTt-"..! of nm.Ue.able hollownesa Ik- j eillv. -Von are ac.i. g I. .,i , " And as he sNike hs fortn shot up 111 theair flight from Ihe b.sly lo the t.d who guve j,,w -j ie w.jght, when withdrawn, w as j "Dan li Bi ad'ev . t L.u's j;, ; w i.-f f F . v -t and tntiiing a complete band si.iiti.r. ,e it. Such ttt" the main facts assisted by ":t..,i ..,,.1 i.r, i,. ,,,i-T,,iP on its sin fat "d be slid out j.isi a a fs-l mii,' op iM i nity chained ! Frank knew that cry and loins fought biavily. Tbey knew that thev weie n 'lililltr for lilieilv sind luoloiiia : " J l I " and in litis manner our fi lends left the scene of battle. On inquiry, our hero learned that by means of bis spies, t fie "Swamp Fox"' bad discovered I be dangerous posil it:u in which himself and friend weie placed. As soon as be knew the 1 1 tit It Maiioti had dis patched a party to the tescue, wilh what lesull the leader already knows. Iinayinat ion or M ystery. A HKADfNO WOMAN WHO ritOPHECIRS HER lJKAl ll AND TAKES tjUL'L-Fl.lGUTS. I There is at this tiu.e considerable talk in her lime was up and that she would die befoie she aioso Ir.mi her pillow again. Eleven jears ago she told her I'l finis that in the year 1S77, early in the j-ear. she would be called upon toeiilcrlhe future woild. Since Match 12 she- li.itt ten, anted in fied, and giadttallv she is i.icouiit'LT weakci and to all appearance is slowly eb bing away her life. Her husband and her patents called in a physician, but the wo man teni.nk.d that H w:s no use to do that, that she is not sick, that she needs lit. medicine and that it is sinful to flu any thing that might n any way interfere with her soul's progiess and journey lo the blight ami beautiful woi Id in the laud of the leal. Tlie physician theiefoie baa ad ministered no medicine. The woman eats veiy lilt It-, and many times she laconics ligid ami pale as death ; her breathing ap pareiiliy slops etilitely and her laaly has all ap.e,i;aitc-s ! a coifrse. Dining these Strang ami mjslei tons iu'erval, appar ently absence of all vitality, she 8 ivs her sou I journeys to the spit ir world : and Hie slmies of her faniasitc flights to a beauti ful golden heaven aie interesting and strangely attractive, because tbey are told j in language that seems la-youd the power ! of any eison, no matter how extiaointua- ry his or her intellectual capacity may be. J Dining her soul's absence from the body store she has taken to bed it visits many places. She gives vivid description of the Ix auliful land she sees, with the angels j md archangels. She says she is leady and ! all prepared to go. She ir done wilh the ( world hei'e and does not want to remain. I She is' only waiting for her time. IJy and by her soul will leave her body and not come back again. When she is in a trance no breath appears to enter the nostiils. iT f v 1 1 1 ti Ti i A 1 tvt liiir aiiiiil ixii'tjiitw lliiimrlit w;ts dead tJenerallv her trance 7 x- ists about four hours. During the list ' flight of her spirit she visited her sister in ! i;,":,"' county. She washed the chil- nietiKiac.iN, kissco tnem ntiti men Weill , inl) ,Jm. clm, s,,,p ,nav faij!i;lr face in the spirit, woild teop!e who have ' died among her relations and fiieiids. SI te !" A,,":" s paiet-.ts. A utniiiier ol lo-ad- ' 54 i'"'t " '"c ' '.t -ii"K.7 case lias catlseil console! aiiie fi iscusston. Heading I Pit.) Et'glt, Mirch 21 I , T7... . C.-.,... T.. .1. 1U . I .. - ; . . ' . the iiiier of 1S!8, a lite in ok eon I in Ihe female semiiiaty al Limoges. Franco, and spread wilh such rapi.ii:y that il was fH-ir '"' I ed ali Ihe inmate would ..erisli. Su-ldeu lvtheiewasa cry that one litllegnl was left in her r.Mi.ii left in her room. As the excited sia-c-a- tms we- lieginnins; to pray fr the unf-.r tllll-tll ill .1 S Si 11 (lilt Willi it Iklll'Vulli fl w,Mi ,, ,1Mfj j,,;, night dresa. ran through the crowd, ahd with the shriek, I "111 aarn Iter !" that ros- altove the sound i .r l.i . - - t .1 r it i to fjmi-Kiog iiuiof-ia jinn lan.iig in: win y - ,. ., . . , V ,,..-.,1 , , i-'iiii inn mn. that was prolonged to the echo mily ti be repealed again, attracted the attention if devotees. -and the le faced ghl was seen htiirying through the flames wilh the ter rified child. A few diva after King Ijoiiih Philippe sent tbs heioine a cold medal for her btaverv. and c.otaiu In the Fincli armv, a ho had witnessed th-girl's pbtck, Wgged an mtnabicti.,,,. Th c.ptain is ow nrvf,ir.ent 0f France, and the brave ghl Madam MacM-ahou. ... . I iint'ii w ii ii iniir niiu imiv mui nn aimi .uh id i . .1.1 .!... 1. ... .i.ii ik-.if tt n tt imic ; k. ' inmii !' .:-;.' 1 vn!. tii.ii si.n'N ittisu itntiM. tin Affrctinf Billad on sale by the ewiihoi. Come hither, Donald Cameron, And stand la-side my knee My race of life is nearly run, Clrini ileal h ilraws near lo me; But as I quit the public cvio 1 will explain to yon How jobs are done and parties mn Anil how to put. things through. Lo ! 1 have been for forty years A statesman and a chief; Some call me Winnebago! Yea, some, have w liisi ed thief. But I have never lieen aectlsed Yjiate-er I have done By .Tiiy or niht, of losing sight Ol S.uion nuintn-r one. Thus in these marble Senate halls I've sat for many days; Tlie hilit ii inn's trade l'va learned, Wiih aK its tricks and ways. I've learned that statecraft is a gain like poker with blind Where, if you pass, for want of brass, Your'e alwajs left It-lit ml. The Keys'one is a noble Stale; Kealm proud enough for king. And I have t illed it many years With what they cull tlie rii'g. But now my hand is getting weak, My pulse la-ais tain: and low. My ting.T slip, I lose tny grip, And 1 must soon let go. There is a plac-e called Harrisburg, And there a crowd do; li meet Cl catifls and ot flunkeys hired To wash and my feet, Th's ere 1 do bequeath to yon To have and hold alw a v; They'll .in your work and never shirk So they but g.il their pay. JTow all you need to 'lo, my son. Is keep this gang well paid. And keep those whom you cannot bny Disheartened or afraid. If these lienesls yon do ot-fterve, And these commands oliey. You shad lie king and buss the ring Willi undisputed sway. MrSTJJlilJJS or THIS EAUTll. "Wondciful and riesplicable physical facta are not confined to the lowlands along the route of the MisRissipj i, and stranger than the wotks of primeval man, consist ing of mounds, canals ami foiltlii d strong holds, ni-e c.avci itouii depths, wiihm which riveis flow from the mountains to the gieat drain of the e-outtlH'i'.t. Foutteeii miles I southeast of Howling Giceti, Ky., is a cavein tnoie extraoiuiiiaiy and wotulcilul than M.imniolh Cave. Not faraway, on a stone at the entrance of the l;t:'.er, the wonder of a count i y bumpkin is insciibed in winds once quoted ill the Senate of the Lulled Stales : The Mammoth cave! what a sp.it! In summer cold, and winter hot. Ve powets above! Great O. si; I wonder! Andrew Jackson! h il auu thunder. 'I he entrance lo the n.oie mysterious pit is on the li out of a pe. pci.d icul ir heigh;, made almost inaccessible bj vims, biani bit s aii-1 delis l giowiig forest tlees. Trammels enter Drake's Creek just above lite stiauge apei'tue to liiikimun d,-p;lis and linpeiiclinlile flaikness below. this adytum is ten leer long and four wide, and the chasm seems lo yawn, and its great mouth is hoirible to coiitemplaie. Kudo eople in the vicinity call it "Hell's Dole" or the "lndieii I'll." From the measuicless abyss heie issues, ceaseless as the lapse of hours and days and yea is, a volume of mist. On cold, clear, fifty mornings it rises in spnal columns far above the tree tops, ami, whitened as it as cends, and gleaming in the sunlight, it floats away and is lost in the clouds. Al some unknow n ja t iod in t he win Id's histoiy mother eai th bieathed heavily, and great Ii ulders, worn louud and smooth a if ground by fi let ion when upheld by citr i cuts of air, and falling buck again and again, lifted up an.l rubbed by ol her stones, covt-l the hillside, and have lolled fiom the cm vein's month iulj the valley below. People dwelling near by tell that in fall and winter the heavy si n'oi t.ui.s hi eat hingsf.otti the cavern are much warmer than shatp blasts sweeping along t he deep goi ge, w bile in summer the misty vapor from within is cooler I ban the exterior at movpbeie. This fat hornless pit glows w ider in iis down w aid course, and nothing living or inanimate that has entered eve.- found exit, Not the faintest echo was ever heaid when greal stones" have la-en I'd I. d into the a w fni dept h of this ifcfnv Aremi. If such massive bouldcis had encountered any object with in miles -j the elil rauce the sound priajuced would have ben suivly boms to listenei above by the stnuig. steady air-cut tent. The impiession fixed from childh.KKl to age, that the solid cailh must be foil ver immovable bcneaih our feet, as surely immovable as the sun and stai and blue vanll alsive our heads is rudely shaken w hen one stands in the presence of such demons! table hollowitcss and ctnpt tntss as this. Very much the same sensations aie excited w hen standing at :Ui pi'.'s mouih as when an earthquake shakes land and sea stud r.iakcs men and women shudder. When, not long ago, it was sought tn ascertain the depth of .he chasm, a heavy weight was attached to a stiong coid, the t I l..,ri u toii r)n n il.in n down, till the lino , r,wed that in its descent and itsci nt it 1 ched not liiiitf bul mist and ttaikiicss, 1'he vei v hollow ucss of life and its evan escent pleasiiies are almost iliostiaift! in i li sic.il facia di-Covei-d every wheie in f IC.-til nek V Mini I f lMtt-choe. The ii vet. down :.. .1... .I....II.J ..t !-... II. l'-.v.. if ft find I ... ....o.r,n... -. " - V to tne giftn fields and sutisnme. is : never it coeniK.-tl atH.ve as t lie sin-am no.en ! . . . ... . for its eyeless fishes below the earth's sur- face, and though the gieat cavein has Wen explored twelve miles Horn us ennance. those who have tiavei-seil its depths and labyiioths concur in the asseitioti that .bete I log out into a fn in, along one sidei T w !n-! me oi her caves Iveyoutl tl.e temotest yet ex-' was a stone wall, and kneihtti. l-r-sid,. it, piori-d. and gtander and deeiT than those j praying tl-.e Lmn to topple it ovci on I mh that at 1 1 set ihe curious from all lauds. if he bad done nnytl ieg t ff.-i s:c Hint Near Union City, in Tennessee, and near ! or witmg in Hi sight. Wt 11. v e tn-va the soiiih-westeru conr:nes of Ketttncky, is 'found it out. awl m.e tl-.v, al.ft; we s-v lleelfiM.t L-tke. Hcie the raif of a ndghty ; the dencon mnkit g f..r the stone va'1. v o cavein was shaken down by the rail bquake got t.n the other side .i:,J Ant't-d. of 1811-12- Ifofiy forest trees, the tallest knelt down acc nrin.fr to hi totisl .ust. t-s that lower above the lowlands, d:sapiearcd and went thrnigb his tis-.u, f nieeia. cVs with the liud on which they grew, and a itg with th it inn In Imc the wall sea. bi-oad. r and rlee,.er than that of Gsli- lee. was oulspiead m Cital clearness in the midst of He lowla. ris. Dm V. and geese thek its su, face and tnmt a W.d tn the m.sien. lake that had never rtllected tlie iuu'. face uu iu lathotnleas dti-tbs Via the bridge of soil and tives and ci e ws bioken down by the caithipiake's ieoi v.t'J ing toottep. Wheie the lai'.wsy from Nasi v:l.c t Hickman, Ky., on the Mississippi. -.-.- s that from Mob:1e to Csuo and v..'!i c.-gi) stands the ton u of Utiio'i fit . It is ttti til iks f loin this lake. It has Im u s,..uc that wbt.li heavy locomotives and i c.-nt'v-ladetied trains cine rushing by, to it T is jrd. Station bouses fpu-.kc. c.iti-l i-s. ej. s aie shaken from ttunll.-s and ti.bhs. :m o 'bat hoi'..! tiers in which the loi.n ci- ; hied which budged II.c1I.hi: I.aVi-, x.e. f t, ie baa bteu alit gul, la-ue.t.b tlie im. ,, k i 1 ailway. The -.vater of t his bile is !. it ;t ol" the Mississippi. It is of os;, ! t-iigl.t ness and cleart't s, such s tttsf it.gun-i-ca tho river in tl-.e d. pi lis f f M.tiauiolh i;.ve, whi5ethejjiT.it nvei above gtnui .1, I i dl ing alluvium fsotn uoi t' - we.tei n iiu-i.: ai';s. is tawny in its jellovut ss and in.j ei i. rk to virion. When tie :ii tl qnakf l I Lr 1 1 T 1 was most violent and the night was o! cy. ti aoidiuary d.it k;ti s, t lie M 'sr 'sipj i r! w t 1 backward, and rl.ttboats in the iotr. t -- i f ! Hickman diifled liackward loity miles !- wat'.i t'atr.v A mighty volun.e of itei"a tliHKi-l ilie itiCeded li.H. tticasttM less c'tivoi beneath the count i j's siu fact ; and i.o.! c;ti were the lowlands submi t g d. Theie is a "Dea-I Sea" of loiitky nuet hidden beneath '.l-.e nub's smtace in tho vicinity ti L'auu and New M.nind ..mi broader and deeper than the faii.on le.-.-i Iteelf.stt Lake dug by tlie Kfuii .f i-sirii.-quakes. The visible ia'-.e of otn t'tnf -i. y le the receptacle tot the in ight w lour i -.t flow thiough Man.nioih Ci-ve, a .d;l I . n'e I'll w ilh its t nipti'.ic.-s wett- soii'i '.d it would be flihC.veiitl ti. it i.s tpihw-i caivtd out by a gieal iiv r wl itn t l.i Ii coumlesK agts has b'-eu eii'dng i's p'n way of lliiicstoiie towail-i the s ad I ..'in td ruidad.-t.otvditne.il in I'. lf.-oi L.'ke. There aie vague afil mkI. liui e ,-p. rela tions, and only defensible wiiea We i-:l ct thai the Mississippi liver tl a-s not. in it iy ercolate the soti m thf Jowl.it. its tiut a'-fc t lutety ovc-ill s ihe count i. Ca -Itsii !r :rt the liver have been caught in vt II- o,. oti planialions in the sw snips and tl.e wur-r in thesH wells i isefc and falls w i'li the 1: . ! tide of the I iv a r It may be proja-r to sttp Tbt ih. ':: Wappemaikee (lotigfoot) W. J). 1 en-:.-. ,ti, with whom Abiaham L ticoln soioiiiii t! as a w .Mulobopper in ihe eaily ven.s of t'io current cenimy,. fieu iccoiinted ibe : 1 1 il lo incidents of I he ea 1 1 hq lake I i. it 1.-. . .v - .1 New Madlid, tarlow Cai'O. in 1 5 I '-I. aoo tl.p writer of I his hah often heaid M.F e'.sou and the father of ('Lathy M o 1 is. .1 At lautic Place, on tl.e Mis-issi; pi, le'ao n..ny facts hcie lecitcd. .V. 1. il'vld. A Goou Shot. Th tl.er d:y a j n n man on one of the Union Pai-ii.c ;i;,i..s tlo'tght be would take a chew id o cc i to duve aa.y tlie bpi.-s, so I. e I.s. k m!io, lie wan not hii old a-nl i i. (j'ti nl i-In wc, i in about a r.ii'inle and a half slur r. td set Ins t eel h on 1 he f i nciatit F"itt.. a lie cut he wattled t.l fpd s:r.ew lie.e 'ii.i. longer he put it ..'f the moio 'l.f Jiv.i.y ulaluls put in t u-ir vvo.k, i.'-fl s f - . I'fi 'i' so.iglit lor ail ob -e'lte spot w h. e l-o could spit without t-iug thttcttd, l. s cheeks f.iiiiy svel!l mil. Finally t he agot.y li-t anie nnepp n i :;bV, and he lesolveil to sj.it along ihe jus ,,f the car and tin u J -k out of the wi:ii..w : t the pasing la:ifs'.,. a? t-t avo.d Ih-.iii. tle tecle.1. He got ab .'it li t i ight elevrtt !., so that he could in.ovt- a bull's e e ah. ml ten feel down Ibe aisle m.d tiiid. A fat gentleman who sv tacit g ot young fiit-i.d. at that laiticuiai in.. n (-.. Iwittg enuagi d in an a;i.iu.:l. d convei aft wilh Ir.s seat male. tl:oi..tt ti,.it a g. sii, with the tight hand was fie!y iii'.li-et. stble, anil suiting tlma'ifti t the imp '-j threw his fat tniiil .ml with aiitpt-n palm just in time to c-itch tteailvsil tle sn.t.cr exjiectoiat ion ; al lea.sl, he caught all lh.it, Lis hand w. uid I. -Id. The young mi-'. v.ln 1 rki A out if ' e window ii:iii-diate!y att.i llie s!iot. it. id a mild lipple.f nieliy i.-ugbtel finfi qttatti tte oi pit-'.ty g:ils..n the opjoslio sale of the cat, and to- king n : on t v a veneial'ie ma:f wilh a u ij- r fi tai - l. k ing at his t ight lni.fi in a ii.il nid r. i.(t ful way. 1 lit ti the young irut t- k ''-k handkeichief, and while ibe if!ly g" Is giggled and tetbei d. !te u. spei a 'i I . '; ov-M-d off the fat g titleo.ai.'s liat.t'. I i c young mail has invested 1 wo ii..,i:i: - i.i a tobacco antitfote. and .lost-u't icail r.t v. ibitig but Trask'saiiti-tt.l.acco tiat-t -. lit says be is aw ful gl-nl lie didu'l kill L.;u.t if, as he intended to at h.tt. A DkakMan Tat ns p i ;ti. O' t the oldest and most tbstepti'able cit .ti-i . --f San Antonio. lVxi,r..t gut, -i was h.s ti-v.-.l custom, to pay f'o ".be stufu- In- f, id .- ,. taken. The t.ld gentlenian is a bill- r:. a, too. The baiki-epei mildly hit i mated t -.,t if he had an extra tpnrter atseit bun it would not be refused in part p.- i-mem. "Another extia out, is theiV?" .e re niaikid moving lowatd the d.sir. "When are y.ni fjoirj to .ay that f.rieti cents, hey?"' said he b.t '(eper ii a v. is. 1 tour of vote, oi'iving geni it. tonatd ii'tn. 1 he old gptll iemti n.MTlt-d a'id iot.i 1 b ck, Yes, litres is in. I'i-l.t of i;.rf i hf.een vent foi l.tu ine air. ann ;ts vis.i .e !. ? r u ern n m-. r tlie t. p i f the iw:iig og d . ; p afoiesaid o'd cttst ..nei eo'it tm-.-d ,i, d o. tl Ihe stiei t w -t li a am o I.i-. f icct as if ! tj p.ngcls wete whi.viK iig to hin'i Thf Deacon ANswiiv.Fn in Ne-.v j 1 1 smpsi.trr. wi.ete 1 nseo t x,. st-ctt a whs .-ti isv says vinvi-iimr .m.um, t'eti iiJ i old dentvui who was a gu-rt tli ti -ie i i- j out than hottest He ts an '..! Ii.is cine, ann wnen lie ia.i oot.en paitiru'tny ! H'ftn thing he eased It in c-mscienif by .. pled over if he hfd ttoue attyth:i w ?ftg. Ann we loppieci it. .imi.p.ng n.,i ftoto o.w rier the stones, be M mnti t,h. on. t:t times or minced , ,,LM1r.t tind W : "-Good Ciseu-us fPti t jou Ul. l.en a tot 11 jouli' ? I TI t - t - : i 3 j. . - .
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