s 0f publication. 1:3 S-asrsei Herald ; , h1 every Wedtieriiy M'Wning t i W ( U paid i otherwise 2 ,:t c barged. ' . . . . 1 .T! ... - p-j tlii w uswwww . -, raoifter nt g'.cctins to i 1 . . . . . . . i. r- " ,aiTtbers lo not taaeoui v held Ii"le f-r the !KVor!?!l' rvatii f.-om cue Pet-an- a tte name of the prmeT See. Address 1 lie a! 0H erset Herak K STAB LISHED, 18!17. Sjxersct Printing Company, JU UN L SCVLL. ustnee SIanr. VOL. XXII. SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1873. NO. 15. Card ilir.celliiteou. '; t; . OA. CL H. Gil rilKK. Attorneys a All pr'ssl'oai ous, - J '. ... , ; E. H. Marshall's drug store S3 CROUSE & SHIRES, V '1XEK t'-s permanently ltd . , i '.i-'the p-etle o bie protessbJO. Vcarles Knsslngcr'a Sl'ire. ll - I - v. M EL wn oenMon to prvrtic - ""-. te-iiere hit proicssional eervt-1 1 ",r.f oi S-'itCTHt end surrounding iZ the old .lac. fa i Tdseufncturers of Seed and Hvntna CIGARS. HDFOni. PA. Orders Solicited. No authoriaed inal. HARDWARE. Ij'3' VKEK in lers Lis professional ; cr.iiens ol Somerset and viein- : ijeo-e, one d"or west of the Bir- j JU. .1. KiKj.NTZ. ATTORNEY AT: . t- nmmlrf Alien- . I ... - -- i , - - , 1 IsfiW r ir 4 i. fr tniftcu to bis rare In Minerset . e..unlioS. Oinoe lu ic Jje-tf. Cotfrotb .'....fi, i.i lnw in Somcnwt in' i i ulioe in iht Recorder ottice. 1 ! John F. Blymyer ) I l ia nnrivklol & uthern Reni!v U wiTntoJ j njt w ouot In a ling l irticle M Mfenrury. or any l injurioui minerui aubiuiaoe. bat 1 j PURELY VEGETABLE, ! eontinlnir tho Sotithcrn Ruot, nJ Herb, wlilcb inn ik!l-ie Prorxiruce ba plred in ruunlrio. , livhx. attorneys at Few Doors Above the Old Stand, I'x. Oix in rt'i.!niee of ; I ,1 rr- f. , ,;t. vTHUiNEY AT LAW. SOM ; ' ; ppunpilv nlienii to il busiarn , il M ja.-"lvan-J on coUcciinn I ' :". n-.,;u-3t. on Main fixect. , '.. ... :-:. ATTKNEY AT LAW ; tte, SomenK-t. Pa., will i c;rateJ tot;!f mrawith IliOS, ATTORNEYS AT j wlirr. Livrr l)ieae mast preralL It will cure alluiaea- i)T rancieot of the Urar. Tbe Sympums of Liver Ouni.uint are a bitter utd taate in the tnouib; Pain in the Back. Si'lfl 'crjoiaix, often miMakea for Khrumatism: Soar ! Stoiuarb: Ie of Appetite: Bowclj alteruatnir I roative and lax: Hraifarhe: Lou of Memory, ;lh And offra to hi nmmwn and frirnl a full lino a painful eaatif of hiving failed todofnme- ol gjodsat tlio very lovual prtora, thin mhl h ouut to have bWn done; livbilitr, ! L Spiritp, a thick yellow appearance of tbe Skin j and erea, a dry l oach often mistaken forCwi- Ilftrdwaro of Ererv DcsfTintion. : 'um!'tion- S.-tnetlnjc many of thee aymptomt xhxuwt. ci -every iiescripaou, , ttend , dise, at others err few: but the ' Liver, tbe lan;et orfran In tbe hujy. U t-eneraliy ' tbe avat of tbe diepe. and if nut reajulated in time, irreai lunertr.g , wreicneone ana ut.A I it i will enrae. . ti t HAKE. a " .1.. t.nili In S- r t-uu-Jes. All nu-ine en r.'.Tu pr niptly a-.icn led to. XAILS AXD GLASS, j Tbis Groat Unfailing SPECIFIC will ot bo fauna tht Loatt Unpleasant. I Tr PTSPFJPSIA. tNSTIPAT10N. Jaon ' dice. BllloutatUcka. SICK HEAltACHE, Coilr, : Depletion of Splrlta, SOVR STOMACH. Heart ! Burn, c, .c. , .!.:. IIENTIST. Somcwt, ;i iront part oi jaii. upri-". Siii: LiTr Esmaa cr Wee, . . . i .a ' aJa n tVAuic. r.-u;t!ii. ex- : In tbe world. - v tctli 1 1 all kin-:-aud of I xaxrracTTKCD olt T i:""t:v'! A"j; "r i j J. H. ZEILIN & CO., 'Z '- ;,7 " xTOKN EY AT I AVT ' ' MACON, OA, and PHILAli ELI HI A. 1 '-N '. ,k iV'"1' ".1 attend to a.l 1 usiucsa en-: PriCf fl. Sold bj all Drp)rlr.ts. " . ::i.f-fc!aii.i a.y-j. p i I ! Fur f Kt W. Benford. S..m-rMt, Pa. -r " teUH.-To.lr. ; julyl ; .. .Ti.,.i.rVlTMW : Kl.S . (I. UTLNUkiOD. J il - 1 . ... H life. Jan. U-tt. ' USE IS PAStSIXU. Time la rushing in hia chn 1 ; Kapidly bu wbocli go round; Though they cast nodoft libind bim. Tbongb they bare no rum Ming aonn l: Silently tbey bear B9 ocwarJ, Sous OQr journey will be o'er Sooa the frienIi with whem wa mingle Wo aball as and boar no more : S'on cor feel ihall pref the meadowj Of the raft eternal ihore. Ftylng montba and yeara remind ni Of the world we're poaain to; Let ma leave (rood deeda beblsd , In the world we're paasilna; tbroagb, WMch (hall be the ased of kindni Wattred by eelcftial dew. And shall bear fruit for other". Fruits of joy a ad peiee and lori. Yean long after we are aloglng In the immortal land abore. Men are born and man are dying; Tbouaanda coma, not one can a lay ; Time la aw I ft, bla wheela are - jinn, Nerer ceasing, night or day. For the laughter, nor tbe arjing. Of the atriokea or the gay; OusblDg dvwa the Ood defying; Tbey who laugh at Death's delay And from sorrow, ain and !il.lri. Bearing smile at .uM away. Plana and tchemea of men and nattina. Hearts and bomeo and homretca-I tree. Granite walla and Art'a creation. All the eye drliirhta to tee. All the oar deiighta la hearing. Crumble, tumble, fall and fade; Ob ! we need a world more cheering. Free from graree and rypresa shade; Thanks to Gol ! that world we're nearin. In eternal aappbirea laid. in tie regular way. I tbonght that a fair nrrangeme nt. but it did not con ! tent Lim. i He wanted to lie my hand.- com 'pletely. He hadti't a ha'p'orth of i confidence in ine. He pave me crcd j it for no srrt of affection for his dang-h-i ter. He insisted that any money that j I in the future inigLt bpeome possess !ed of I should covenant into the m- tlement. It was absurd. Of course lcouldn t cousent to it. I hai rnr bnsine9 to consider. wife and children if I have any will reap the beneSt h3 much as I shall. However he wouldn't listen to me. I toldGeorgianna exatly how the matter stood. She's of age. I asked her whether he'd marry me without the old man's consent, jrirl ! she was in an awful way. she did not care to do that. Mis Warren vonr explanation about the letters." "Wbv shoulduH I." Tk Treanraa ef Troy. TLc Auabur? Gazette tiublishcs' "Don't you see? She thought you i letter of Dr. Henry 5hlierniann,who ! bent at tbe UiUn t enl ba ner letters rur a n-j Tor the last three years ban u-en oc tiiiieatal reason; because they were , cupi.-il with excavatine; on the sight of so dear to vou that voa could not pos-i Ilium It w dated Tror Julr 17th sibl v part with'theia ; and so, in point j and contairs information of verv ' to have b-n worn as Enger rinsrs of fact, that little misunderstanding rrcat impcrtan'"e u rchje-Joeists on bv the roval princes-ws. Abo Doatk Tbo Bro4 t aVylac The Kinm ilngtiinf for Sep tember opens with s readable article upon the subject of death, and the dread of, dyinjr la it the writer show that death, with all its ter rors. i not so murb dreaded &3 mea suppose. All the known evi dence upon the subject goes to ihoiv that at tbe leat it ia but a painless bleep. At 20, ay3 tbe writer, we talk eotiicntaIIy alxiut it, or jent ingly, or defiantly. At 40 we are of a more serious mood ; we carry grave or two in our hearts, and scarce eare to stroll for choice in graveyards. At CO we have accepted it as a dire necessity. "Friend after friend has disappeared over that steep hill ; and the command to climb may come to us at any time." Of tLe feelings and last "words of the dyin?, he 'Thc old man prate? p!ea-.ant- ! Iv of the pantinie of his sturdy youth. decorated band, 1 millimetre in thick ness and T millimetres broad. The remaining three are double, and are 1 ends and adorned with'savs: heads. "Tbe fifty sit other ear rin js are of the old woman langhs aarain lovingly various sizts, and three of them seem to her bv lover, and apoieon ex- '- piresa lonely exile at St. Ilrlena. e ; with a lan" i-roud crv of TV.v Of course mv f singlv, !. !. . 11I . 0. i a ox Lers icu io me resiaonsfinicnt oi; the latest results or bis vour love affair." "Do vou think so?" he asked ma- But if Georgv has made any mistake about the matter, I think that I am bound to set her right." "Mv dear Stone, take mv advice, for fear of accident: set her right labors. We I the ear rings in the adver vases were d'arme." Dr. Bail sa;d that in extract the following from Scblier- laid a nomUr of ornaments strung ia V4st experience be ha l never niana'fl interesting letter: on strings or fastened to leather, for known more than one out of every "Atthe beginning of this month, oa and beneath them I found, as men-. fiftj dvinsr men quit Lfe one W-iit as I was digging a depth of rne-j tioncd above, thotiS3ndsof small gold-!niore c'onscions than when thev en tresol feet 10 inches), I found the en articles, viz: rings Ac. The per-;terejjt "Liht more liht!" "cries son wLo attempted to save the treas- j i0 wjth his parting breath, ure luckily had the presence of niind ir Cullen. when dvinr, faintlv' in to place the silver vase, with the vai-; f:.Iiate3 to a f-iend; 'i Wi3h I after t!ie weddin? coremonv, not I'oor j U fore. But ; Whether or n-t be took mv advice, j laree copper abject ot siniular form She j I'm not awure. He was married in which claimed mv attention the more to Miss Warren; and I i as I believed I noticed trold behind there is no help for it the thing's ! know that the old lady was often it On it rested a solid lavcr of red broken off, and I am not to be mar- heard to declare subsequently that i ash and calcined fragments li to 1? great circular wall of Trov, which proceeds in a direction northwest by west from the Sescan Gate, and con sequently in the immediate neighbor- nooa oi rriam s paiace i struct a shrunk frcm offending her father, so! due course ! ried it seems, this time at any rate." she quarried the best husband in the j metres thick. On this tva built a j He spoke rather sorrowfully, but! world. ; still without the slightest trace of! . a temper. I endeavored to console him j v other'. Ad a ire. in a common place sort of a way. He opened the email packet he had j Allen was sent to the city when been holding in his hand. j quite a lad. The scenes and objects "This is pleasant," be said quietly; which met his eye, so unlike the quiet and unchanging u:e ol his na- MTOXrft LOTF. AFFAIR. It was agreed on all hands that Ned Stone was a very practide fel low. He was a broker in the city. He had been very poor at one time in his life, and had to work very hard. His industry had in the end, howev er, met its due reward. At middle age be was comfortably circumstanced "here are all mv letters to Georgiana Ah! and here is a little present I gave her, sent back to nls." There were noj many letters. Their contents I could guess; little enough like conventional lovejitters, probably very unexstati compositions vet simple and to the purpose, and tive village, filled him with interest and excitement. He never felt tired of looking and walking about in the time spared from his employment. Among other places of which he bad heard much was the theatre. Some of his associates went, and there wa3 no end to the wonderful stories thev ATTORNEY At LAW, ."..re pr.pt 't-r.-. : t" cre iu S. ieret and e .-n I r.iou t:r:e ppo- -u;l j.v. -ti. ; - . .-."u'lv iniorms tbe 5 ab- j -.; r - we.l Vaown botei in ti e 1-. fcia iu!entj..n t- keep! .. I;. 1.- wiiivlva si:a-;k ti ,:n tiitir cu-ti m. JOHN II'LL. An-1 everything tM-l-'nir'rii: t the I nip trade WHITE LK.U. LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES. PAINTS IN H1L AND IiRY. AND Hire, Dale City, Pa. We sell Irft neg ..tiaMe East and West. Inufta an.l Checks on other banki cashed. Special atten tion pal I to cu'ilecriviMi. Sloney received on ce- pslt, p-vaulaon demand: iuterest paid 00 timedo- posits, kcerythinir in the liank. in line wiii re BKVSHES, , cetve oor prompt pera.iri-1 attention: we shall do our utmost to irive eatiatactioa to our depotora ano errepiri.!ent. 1 uiavT ,i r-i'u i'. unexstatic enough. The present was a ring a large diamond, heavily set ' told of what they saw and heard, in pure gold, just the valuable," sim-1 Allen felt a rising desire to go too. pie. substantial present which I could ' He manfully resisted it, however, have fancied Ned Stone selected for ! " Come," said one of his compan ies betrothed. ; ; ions, "go with us to-night" "I suppose they!l'$peet me to send I "No." answered Allen, "not to I.n'L- (;Ar(rinnl lOtfra in Imp v , fll-u r. -;r I... w 1 -"-"" ....... 1 . , , 1- uimii .w .uvujui tru- '-l ndotibtedlv." . o vou alwavs sav not to night ierallv that the step was a prudent ..t, ,i, .,:i . .,.,.i, ,. ! ,.,.mf" Hocido r nnnV t. -n " " .Not to-nigbt, ' still answered Al len, walking away; "Vou shall have a ticket if vou'll uables I have described, ia the chest j coui,i wrjte . j W011kj descrile how in aa upright position, so that not a ! peasant a thing it is to die." single pearl fell out, and everything j.a(,0n at the point of death, writes . with incapable fingers of the snow- stuffed fowl which cost him lif j. Dr. j Black, while eating bread and mUk. has remained unharmed." A Parrot wit Wicked Tewgne. ii.oujsii.iu hPn iie announced to Lis friends T Ti'riTVrt.nnTi 9, AT TtiflVT) therefore, that be thought of taking HANKERS i i a 1 1 L MaiuSirtH t. opiHilc llie lt,t- ; 1 ' V A Tv v I!i0nts come to an en.L',' w r4rln I ihot I K.l ?-i . o a-T(o - f . ,. ' , , . , " 7, i "Certainly ; it s the.usual wav." his hand and heart to one (.eorpanna ; e Lf. Mn t arren, tne tiaugnier oi a weauny , rfflect a ,iue ; merchant, anu mat. n.s oner naa oeen ; ..jrave a ci Le eM VTeMalW ; ion. accented bv tbe ldv. we. of courso .. , ., i .-I 4 ..1.--.1. t:, k.. 1 : : - . - . ' . anu lei us ibis aoouiBomemm'r eise. ju uui. .u, uj, . . , .. hastened to ten-ler our heartfelt con-j Th:s j. ot themost 6Trecable sul ,iec t'id he, "no, no; keep it yourself; I ', " "."" ! on!v come, still urged his compan- . o. no. v v ; rr"... 1 1 ,1 1 i . '. in n.l IVsctist. Berlin, at'.eu'.: t- aii cees . - . . . t . T r t . .- 7 ' . A - mmi:iisi:t, ia. painters' goods in general' Cambria County BANK, Tnble ItniTOM and Fori, a. o , .::i:ret. ' ' MIL LEU. aft rr twelve e tractive la Skv:i;e. ha :iv U-Citcd at Pouraet the prae- j j.'sid tea.itra tu pr.rfe?f iai ser-1 ::r ct Soiersel atsi Ticxity i i'ri iVore. oppooite the Harnet ' ean be omi-uite.! at ail t.uea ! L:.y engaged. j : vf. i,'t.v nr-fwert-J. 1 Pih'KET KN1VKS. SI'i nj.VS. HEARS AXDSCISSC'ES. PiiECELAlN LINED KETTLF1, Ac. aie V. I It' -TLETHWA1TE. ATTORNEY eret. I'a" Profei'ial busi- J" k " ted and punctually attend- I n n -Jv,nii.In,ul H, termlned to 1 aeu ai lie very toweri pTiora. i,e mm a cmli. I juoe li-'Ti f.K. AllOKNEY AT LAV. S.-mersel, Penn. '-,l.T. ATTORNEY AT LAW, . I Fruf-ssi.inal businerii entrusted -at: '.. led to with .nn,nes and fidelity -ri ;u-th. v. h. arrrti- J. IIOKNEK, Buggy, Carriage M.AV. KKDI&CO., NO. 268 MAIN ST K LET, JOrsTSXO'W"IS3",3..J In Henry S-hr.U-' Brick Euilling. .1 Geueral Danklug Business Transacted. trafta ad OLl and Silver bcarbt and sold. Collect lut ;n.-i.ic in all para cl ta I nlted Statea and Canada, interest allowed at the rate ot six K-r cent. r annum, if lell aix moot ha or longer. S;.-ial arranpenicnta nude wltb Uaardiana and others who hold moneva in trost. apnl la 73. . r . . iin the woriu. leu "Tne what von ed tone spoke of t.ie matter in ave been doin g with vourelf fate-1 "How obstinate!" rejoined lis own simpie, sooer w ia : y ; other; "whv, what can lc vour re "Well, you know, I'm getting on,", - Si. flJ t. t,.V;n,r ntllt j n ?" t. :.i 1 :r 1 . "" " "3 lie baiu, nuu n i kiii rirr i'j uiii j wail 1-4-5 metres thick and eight nie jtres high, which conoisted of large ' rocks and clay, and must date back to the period immediately followingthe destruction of Troy. To save the x . t - treasure iroiu tue cupimiy oi m v worK-1 men and preserve it for the benefit of science, the utmost haste was neces sary, and although it was not yet time for breakfast, I ordered them at once to rotse work. Whilst mr workmen were taking their meal and resting I cut out the treasure with a Ijr knife. "Tbe object which I had first seen was a large, flat copper dish of the foria of a large tray. It is forty-nine tentimetres high. In all probability it is a shield. The second obiect j which I brought to light was a cop ! per ketter with two horizontal han jdles. The third object was a knar j plate of copper having a rim two mil- jiraetres in height. A silver vase 12 (centimetres high is soldered on it. ; fourth obtect wa3 a eoper vase. i Next I found a perfectly round bottle of f "THE PC3DST GOEn.". Around it runs a partially finished A heavr goblet purest, and another gold I dies so tranquilly that his stiffened fingers grasped the spoon with its ee cup in Last winter a Gratiot street sa- V t", . contents uapi!kd. Co came across a saloon sporting the i 8-.'a while Gbt La3ac wiekenpst. n!ii niarrnt nr hioli'oree loam. : 1 - . T r ' 1 not ps t he rim of nnrtpil r.r7i in the dead man's hand, not a. drp having fallen to the ground. "That we live in the shadow of death" is ed to speak the English language. Gratiot street stood bv and heard the bird "rip and tear" for a straight hour, and when be came home that parrot came borne with him. All tbe way up here the purchase "wenUbr" the brakemen and baggage men, rip ping out oaths which Captain Kidd couldn't have handled, and the furth er north he came the more wicked be grew. Reaching Detroit, his cage was bung up in his saloon, and Jack has been there ever since, np to Fri day, it was a poor day when be didn't learn a new oath or slangy ex- .. m a. . j cringing vessel oi tee iorm or a ship tne 1 . i i. .it . ,r I v nu i i, inrjre uu;r, w uien weijn- J i T li o , . 1 1 1 1, o ,re lPACnl1 T want :...-u-,,t r . r .... v ii,.UUUn,,..v. .u ",,u1 ;iav. As I went awav he i ng awui .oureerymu i ; iet!v. -I think I shall lUiUh i ? ii a 1 1 v . ri uai'i'f in tail eaU, ed exartl-r TOO mmmes (II pound? I arntrrlrmn. On fhn nnf aula fr . Allen hesitated for a moment, j is an opening for drinking. 7 contime " My mother told me not to go to the tre3 in breadth; the openin oa the try to see ! theatre ; therefore, I canuot go," he:otjj0r JOH IMtkkT. jams s bobuto. JOHN D I BERT A; CO., FFK'-'TH k M-PFEL. ATTORN E"V A I i Li A .1 tu'ine entrusted t their eare will :--...i i i-un 'tuallT attended t. I r, v..v,,j n r oi s.'n'nern end of Mam- j ' - a. ijitrance from Dtaim-nd. j srxisxt."5r. A bil'.s still continue tAie praitl -e of . re prepared to perform all opr:i.'ns rt rM.er and at as low prices a tbe same v-rn L .ne anvwuere in the State : : tetth lor an; a double set lor All : warranted: and tec:h extracted wlth jen 7 AND LIGHT WAGON MANUFACTURER, SOMERSET PA., ! I n-w prepare.! tj manufacture to order every do-evrtpti.- of CAERIAOES. lit riJlES. STLKIES. SPKIN'l WAGNS, HACKS. O ., I "t AkVE A K 7714 COIf.lfSSJ.V MCRCHiSTS Xv P.AN-iE PLACE, BALTIMOllE. ; oO'iTomen;s and 1 ! BATEsBES, i NO. 240 MAIN STREET. I JOHNSTOWN, P E N N A ! We sell Iraf negntiable in alt parts of the Cnl- . te ! suites anO Can.las. al la rorritrn countries. I Buy -.ld. CvupiTts d Croremment Hooda at tiif'h.-st market price. Lmn money on approTeel peeuniT. irraiu anu neras on oioer imi csio Oil. ioney received on depneK payable on demand , Interest at the rate of Six fr rerd. per Annum jt'itd on Time Dtpotitt. Everything la tbe Banking Line receives oar proait attention, i Tliaakful to oar friends and customers for tbelr 1 past t maire. wa llclt a ciotinuance of tbe aaine. aivl invite others wbo bare business In our SLEIGHS. ! Hoe to give us a trial, assuring alLthat we snail at r all times do ail we ran te rive enure sattsracti'. - r L- L.1 aivanoes ..v taade. .r. a walker, 'ris aiirvt Couc't. Pa.. Lku Kjl :U . r AefjL wu Lut iM re. ;ir oaa culirtic ucai int .;. ia TUvfT and Nu"kL ccotjuet. Address. Helrun. Thayer apnl i HN WILSON k SON, miiuliai.i: .KOC Kits, In the Utert and m.-st i-pn ved style, and at the j Lowest IHs.ibIe I'riov. ALL I -AT OF A Fiint CIumn Carriage, Or anv ot'ier Tebiele. are respt etfully invited U call and es.i.ine bis work. None but tbe rery best material will be us d In tbe manufacture of Ids Wvrk. an 1 ne Lut tbe I5I1ST WOKME I Feb 7e I JOHN I-IBLKT a CO. j. n. uvsjcoso. j JKIM LI VENGOOD, 15 A X K KItS. SAU.snunr elklick, p. o. SoVKB-CT ClCsTTV, PKXS'a. Drafts bouKt and aoll, and eolroetkiaia made oa all porta of tbe country. Interest allowed on time deposit. Special arranrment with Guardians and others 7 Liberty Srsct, PITTSBTJKGH. KTIUCIAL TEETH!! J. . Yl'TZV. If i; N T 1 S T -'.ii K CITY. &j,Mret tV., , ( ; Are rttij-l-jv in liis e-tatl:.hmjt, wt of wUw I have iiMl aa cxpenrnr of over twenty rar in tb I'm.-itKiMi. He i. tbervfur. enabled tw tmrn but a j CrK-rlaM rrfakrle. both In point of materia, and wuriuuaaiiip. All work warranted to tie anrere ; et-tited wiieu .n?inir the thtyt aat aatUtartiutt i ru;traDtoed. Ail kiultf i-i - t : KI'I'.MUINtri AM) r.MXTIXO I IK. in a neat and substantial niauner. and at tbe ,hone-t He is determi-e.1 tu do all his i I work in sj.h a manner, and at s-h prices as tu i i n..ike it to the interest of everybody to patronise ! . bim. Call and examine bis work before purrbaa- inje e!e here. I js.n D.J.HORNER. I : -! who bold moneys in trust. Jan 17 72 AN ACT Conferring Additional PriTilrges oa the JOHNSTOWN I ve no doubt aojut it as happy as a fellow has a right to expect to be. One has not a right to expect to much, of course. Rut I'm quite fund in my way of this Geo-gianna Warren, and I think that she, in her way is fond of me; she is not too young nor too old; not too good looking nor too plain; she is sensible and accomplish ed enough ; and I don't see why she shouldn't make a good sort of a wife, and similarly, I don.t see why I shouldn't make a very god sort of a husband. Perhaps I'm not very fond of old Warren, the father, and per haps be jsn't very fond of me. Rut I don't know as that matters very much. I dare say we shall understand each other better by and by; meantime I must trv and make the best of the old man's humor, and not run counter to ' him more than I can avoid. j And it seems to me that the old fel-j (ieorianna once more, for a partieu-jat length firmly replied. His com lar reason." I d d not ask what the particular reaso i was, and he did not tell me. A f.rw nights after I saw him again J He was at no time subject much J change of mood, or at any rate seldom betrayed any variation of that kind. Vet it struck me that, if anything, he was in better spirits than usual. "You did not mention," he said, "what I told you tbe other night that ocy engagement waa broken off?" I explained that I Had aet mention ed it for a particularly good reason. I had not seen any person whom it wuuld interest to be informed of the fact. ' It's just as well." he said, ' be cause the engagement isn't broken off. or rather it's on again." "Indeed! I'm very glad to hear it." I told vou I should trv to see pan ion ceased to urge him longer; he beheld in Aliens face a settled pur pose to obey, and he left him without Spying a word more. That was one of his mother's last injunctions: "My sou. do not eo to the theatre. measures bnt 3 .centime- j tres. The treasure likewise contains a small goblet of gold alleyed with 25 per cent of silver, whose foot measures only two centremetres in I height and 2 centremetres in breadth. I I also discovered six pieces of an al loy of gold and silver hammered in- l nder such circumstances l . o . . ww-a w i laus mignt nave saiu, "iiv, i see ! nr -.,;.. ,,, a ,t, ,t,. some j t0 t,e f,j-m 0f ar:e blades. one end cut true, but the shadow is no terrible darkness that- need scare or terrify us, when it eompletly envelopes us we shall be only "Like one wbo wraj the drapery U hia eouch About bla. and lies down to plea sac t dreams." That Nrw Cillar Floor. We have been troubled for some time past with dampness iu the cellar, and last j week we got a couple of men to come 1 anJ A'rr it nnt fnr f.ii-.t cr ttr.-i ac.il pr.s.on, anu nnaur e became so fiUed i:in w;th a como-t A Mortar that nobody but a hardened villain fiaor We fcwd fjr fcc!P ail could talk with him j that n? bt but co-claciefi tht CLbb. He ws sold last h nday for twea-i ju3t back of n, mu,t citber fjnJ. ty dollars and his owner kept him in hi wife with the roIIinff pin, as about aa hour and .then sent him he "des sometimes when Li- muscles a present to the minister's wife, who ' ,i .,f.;S4i or .....MUr,, fin(. ,.f hU So we paid no u j uarni id me uieaier ; way suouiu . out in th. shape of a crescent. In all a uvi K- ; a nee uo rea.-wu oy i ike hood these are tbe Homeric tl. been small, cannot go. My mother, I fancy, did j tS( wbich must have low would be no fonder of anybody j (Jeoreianna again. Well, I knew else who might want to marry bis : that she often with her father and a . a m X - I . daughter than ne is oi me. l ou see other relations and friends went to it's our affair Georgianna's and mine : the Zoological Gardens on Sunday, and not his ; though it is hard to make ! So I went to tho Zoological. I soon him see it in that light. But I dare ' discovered her with Warren and a lot sav it will come right in the end. 0f other people. She saw me and un- That's what I tell (Jeorgianna when ! derstood bv signs that I wanted to she takes up with rather gloomy views peak on the quiet. Well, she linger- about her rather a temper. She has ed behind a little, and when the rest good sense, and, I think looks at tbe 0f the party went to look at the kan matter very much as I do only, of garoos, she slipped with me into the course, she can't help feeling that he j. enake house.' She looked a little is her father, whereas, tha"nk good ness. he ain't mine. It will be seen that Ned Stone was not a lover to "sigh like a furnace." As for writing a woeful ballad to his mistress' evebrows I don't fancv he could have accomplished such a feat, even if Lis life depended on his doing so. The thermometor of his love stood at temperate, with no tendency toward an upward rise. The "marks of love," as they are generally under- tood, were not discernible upon him. He never said a word as to the ag frightened, ami a tear stood in her eye. So I put my arms around her it didn't matter to me who saw, you know and told her there was noth ing to be alarmed at, and that I only wanted to say a word or two. I told her I was sorry I had not sent her back her letters, as I ought to have done, but the plain fact of the matter was I couldn't do it. "You love me still, then, Ned?" she said. Of course I do, Georev." I said. itated state of his breast, nor to the ; "Who's been telling vou I don't. . Trc ipi.te 1 to 1 of the v. ry best 'f" L ..il- and liaJ-.oe. ln. rtci In the! r-.r;;-u.ar attention paid tu Ui pros-j va of lie mural teeth. Tbooe wibint I K tr !!.., M.n lio su lv erl..sin staaiti. i i.kve. 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Co.. !M.L.tiu,M PITTSBURGH, PA. jonea; Sition l lb It enacted by tbe Senate and Hse of Representatives of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met. aad it is berehv enacted bv the authority of the a me: That the JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK is hereby authorised to receive deposits from mi nors and married women, and shall have power to pay. on application, tbs check, proper receipt, or oexk-r oi any minor, or mamea woman, earn money, or any part thereof, aa bo or ahe may have depos ited to bis or ber credit, or nay interest er dlvi- dend accruing tbe recti, without the aaaant or ap- Proval of the rent or guardian of such minor, or the bus be ad or creditor of tbe husband of sueh married woman, to attach or in any manner inter fere with any deposit. Interest, or dividend due thereon to ruea minor or nuirnra woman. Mac. That all acta and par -of acta inoonaiat entwith tbe provisions of ima act are hereby re pealed. M. ELLIOTT. Speaker of the House of Keprceentatlvea. GEO. H. ANKEKSON. Speaker of tbe Senate. Approved the tenth day of March, Anno Itomi nl. jm thousand eight bundre.1 aad serentv-three. juii.i i.nikixiAii, Orrictor trk SatsrraBTov ran Comiosa eilth. HaisBcao. March IX, A. D. 18TX FtSSSTH A. I A, st I do hereby certify that the foregoing and an nexed la a full, true and eerreet eopy of the engi 01 act of the General Assembly, entitled: Aa Art conferring addittunal prirtirgea on the Jobn lowa Savings Hank, aa the a me remains on Ole ia this oflice. la testimony wberevC I hare hereanta set my band and eauea 1 the aeal of tbe Secretary's of-co tu bo a-Uied, the day aad year above written. A.C. REINOEHL. Pepaty Secretary of the Cum nwea.li. junrd excitement of bis feelin?3. He did not regard Miss Warren as an angel or a goddess. Probably he would She began crving bitterlv. "Come Georgv," I said "let us get married whether papa likes it or not ; have been the first to contradict any ! 0I1V vou say the word. Poor child ! allegation that might have been made she could not speak for crving ; and to tue cueci inai fciie was anyining oi the kind. Miss Warren appeared to him what she seemed to e verv body else a nice, sensible English girl. I called upon Mone one evening. laugh- she looked at me, and gave such little nod, and then she began in? through her tears. It was the prettiest sight vou ever saw. Of course I kissed her ; and then I turn- He was alone. He looked a little j ej ani who should bo staiding at mv Ursina Lime Kilns. The undersigned are prepared to furnish Prime Building Lime By the Car Load. Order Respectfully Solicited. K. J. I! 1TZEK A- CO. t'refna, June IS. grave, ana rieiu a smaii, s aiea pack et. We discussed various indifferent subjects; then I inquired concerning Miss Georgianna. "Ob, haven t yu heard : he an swered. "Rut of course you couldn't have beard. The affair is off. Our engagement has come to end." "You don't mean that," I asked in surprise. "Yes; the thing's "broken off," as people say. It's a bad job, and I'm sorry for it, but it can't be helped." Had tbe lady resented bis serenity and discharged him? I asked mv self. As though he had heard the ques tion he went on: It's the old man's doings. I hope he's satisfied now. He's tbe most unreasonable and dis agreeable old fellow I ever had the ! misfortune to meet" "But what did he do?" "Well, we fell out about the settle ment; that was where tbe hitch arose. I'm sure I did all I could to please bim. I gave up condition after con dition, quite in opposition to tbe ad vice of my solicitor. I told Lim to settle what money he proposed to set tle on his daughter it wasn't much after all just as he pleased; I didn't want to touch a half-penny of it He might settle it, I told him, just as strictly as ever he pleased, or he might settle nothing at all upon her, if he liked that better. It was bis daught er I wanted, and not his money. And for my part, I'd take care my wife never came to want I undertook to insure my life for a large amount, and to assign the policy to trustees for her benefit, in case of my death, cove nanting, of course, to the premiums regularly, and to pay tip the insurance side but old Warren. Georgy gave a little scream, and then tried to make believe that we were looking at tbe boa constrictor. But of course that didn't work, so I said to old Warren, Georgy and I are going to be married ; that's quite set tled. But you aad I may as well be friends all the same. We'd much rather have your consent than not Suppose yon give it to us." "He was so astonished that before, I think, he knew quite what he was doing, he'd taken my hand, with all his friends standing around and look ing on. Ot course, be could not go back after that And so the thing was settled. I congratulated him heartily. Pre sently I said by chance: ' How luckv it was that you didn't send back Mis3 Warren's letters." "My dear fellow, that was what I wanted to explain to her: I couldn't send them back." "You found them too dear to you." At last then, he bad been betrayed into a feeling of romance. "Not at all;" be explained. "I couldn't send them back, because I hadn't kept them, I'd destroyed t hem. "Destroyed them!" "Yes. What was the good of them? I only keep business letters; they're regularly docketed at my office. But for Georgy's letters they were no use. I made tbera into pipe lights." "You didn't tell her that" "No ; I hadn't time. I never ar rived at my explanation about the letters." Then, my dear Stone, let me en treat you, whatever yo do, don't give not know as much aa she thought she lii-sshe, way off home, cannot tell what is what ; besides, other young men of my age go." I say that some lads might Lave reasoned thus, and disobeyed and gone. Not so with Allen. His mother bade his not go that was sufficient for him. He trust ed to her knowledge, and confided to her judgment, and he meant to obey her; ves, and what was better, he was not afraid to say so. It was a wise decision, an"d if every youth away from home had moral courage enough to decide doubtful questions in the same way.there would be many i better men for it. Allen is now an excellent and honored man .. S j Visitor. j Why Old H-ids Are Not Married. On Monday evening the Rev. Hen ry Morgan delivered a lecture in Bos ton on "Old Maids." During his dis course he gave seven reasons why old maids are not married. Some cling to family name don't want to merge into Smith family. Some prize their beauty too highly don't find a purchaser. Some are too liter ary. Literary women should not marry; Mrs. iiemans found the feed ing of five hungry boys uncongenial to her tastes ; Mrs. Sigourney was unhappy in her domestic relations: Mrs. Fanny Kemble preferred to be the heroine of herown tragedv," Fran cis the First," than to be Mrs. Butler rinee, for instance. Achilles (IL xxiiL 269) propose as the first prize ia the funeral contest a female slave, as the second prize a horse, as tbe third a kettle, and an the fourth two talents of gold. "I also found there three large sil ver vases: all are sperical below, and must have rested against something. I also found there a silver goblet, a silver bowl and two beautifully work ed silver vases. The larger vase has two little tubes on each side and was hung up by a string passed through the tubes. Tartly on top of, partly next to the articles above mentioned I found thirteen copper lance heads. At their lower end may be seen a hole, in which in most cases the nail j or pin by means of which the lance head had been fastened to the wood en shaft was inserted. The Trojan pcars, therefore, differed essentially from the Roman and Greek, for tbe Trojans stuck the shaft into the spear head, the Greeks and Romans the spear head into the shaft I also found fourteen of the copper weap ons so frequently occurring here, and never met with elsewhere, which, while almost pointed at the one end, develope at "the other into a broad blade. "I formerly considered them to be a peculiar kind of spear, but am now convinced that tbey can have been nothing but battle-axes. Moreover, I discovered seven large double-edged the second: Hannah More. Miss copper daggers. Only one ordinary, Edgeworth, Miss Sedgwick, whose,8"1.1-1-41 kn!fe WM among books have made the world better I these treasures. I also found the than thev found it, did well to re- i of sword, as well as a four cornered main single ; the same may lie said PPT har, with a sharp edge, wbich of Alice and 1 htrbe Carev, Louisa Alcott. Elizabeth Phelys, Emily Faithful, and many others. These were wedded to their works. Like Michael Angclo, they say, "Our works shall lie our children." Miss Herschel was too much absorbed in the stars for "sparks" below ; Miss Mitchell preferred comets to bache elors ;Anna Dickinson wouldn't hitch on to a Senator ; Miss Susan B. An thony, the Bismarck of the strong- minded, who plans campaigns, heads tbe charge, leads the immortal fifteen at Rochester, and charges on the bal must certainly have served as a weap on. As I found all tbe above men tioned objects together, or packed the one into the other on the city wall, which, according to Homer, was built by Neptune and Apollo, it seems certain that they lay in a wooden box, w hich is mentioned in the Iliad as ex isting in PRIAM'S PALACE." . "This appears tbe more undoubted as 1 round next to the ancles a cop per ker ten and a half centremetres in length, the key bit being five centi metres square, lbat the treasure rebellion tried condemned, con demned without a jury of peer, fined, imprisoned, all this by man. Miss Anthony marry ? Marry a man ? No, never ! unless an executioner. Then all the tyrant men should Lave one neck, placed on one block, and she hold the axe. Then she would per suade them. Some are too religious ; these are the Ann Lees, Ann Hutchinsons, the Jonas of Arc that have set the world on fire with religious enthusiasm. Some are too much absorbed in phil anthropic work rlorence Nightin gale, Miss Barton, Miss Carpenter, Dorthy Dix. Some Lave no knack to win jx Liver. Lovers are often fools, caught with chaff. How to win them is an art Mr. Morgan comically portrayed a scene of love winning which elicited much great merriment and applause. Some are broken-hearted. Of all tbe treasures, heart treasures are the most sacred ; of all robbers and m orders, heart robbers and muiderers are the most contemptible ; such a man I would hang on the gallows of public con tempt higher than Hainan. Some have waited too long, skipped jus one too manr. lot box the John Brown of woman's was packed away at tbe risk of life and amidst fear and trembling is shown by tbe contents of tbe largest silver vase, at whose bottom I fonnd two magnificent golden head bands and one frontlet, and four splendid, most artistic earplants of gold. On these lay fifty-six golden ear rings of most singular design, and thousands of very small rings, dice, buttons, Ac, all made of gold, which were ev idently detached from the jewelry. Then followed six golden bracelets, and on tbe top were placed two gold goblets. Tbe one bead band meas ures fifty-one centimetre (twenty inches) and consist of a golden chain, from each side of which hang down eight chains, thirty-nine centimetres (fifteen inches) long, which are cover ed entirely with small golden leaves to cover the temples. "At tbe end of each of these six teen chains hang, an idol, 3 J centime tre (IJ inches) in length, adorned with the owl's head of the goddess patron of Ilion. Between these pen dants for adorning the temples may be seen seventy-four chains, also cov ered with leaves, and 10 centimetres (4 inches) in length, destined to hang down the forehead. To each is at tached a doubt, leaf, centimetre ( inch) long. Of tbe six bracelet two are entirely plain, closed, and 4 millimotres (1-6 inch) thick. The third is also closed, but consists of a The telegraph reports a marriage on board a Western-bonnd train. Was a railroad tie ? had beeu attentive to his family dur ing sickness. She was very grateful, baring often thought how nice it would be to have a talking parrot around tbe house. "Jack" seemed put out by the change of owners, and he sat on his perch all Friday night and refused to say a word. Saturday morning the minister's wife started for Pontiac, and she carried "Jack's" cage into her husbands study that neither might be lonesome. She had been gone about an hour, and the good man was scibbling away when all at once the parrot suouted: ' Hearts is trump!" The good man gave a jump and looked out of the window, thinking' that a conple of bad boys were play ing euchre under his shade trees. lie could see no one, and, supposing that he was mistaken, he seated himself aad began writing again, when the parrot shouted. "Not any gin, thank ye!" Horrified, the clergyman looked arc 0-4 and be saw "Jck ' trvinr to wick at him. Half doubting if it was tbe bird which bad spoken, ret de termined to find out. he inquired: "What ?" "Shut up, or 111 put a head on ye!" replied "Jack," hanging to the cage with one claw and shaking his feath er. "Is it possible ?" exclaimed the good man drawing nearer to the ape. "Champagne Charley was his name Champagne Charley waj his name," sang Jack, swinging furiously on the stick. Vile bird, vou shall go out of here!" said the minister in an excit ed voice. "I would as soon harbor a i highwayman. j "Iwouse mit bim," cried Jack, and then he chuckled and cackled as if be was laughing heartily. ' It is a sin and a shame that men have taught an innocent bird to use such language," continued the good roan, as be picked up tbe cage. "Hit him with a beer tumbler " re plied the parrot, trying to fasten his claws into the ministerial leg. Little did my wife dream what a viper she was winging into the house," mused the man. "I shall hire some bov to carrv vou awav." Send for the Black Mariah," re plied tbe bird, and while he was be ing carried out he continued. "Who stole the wheel-barrow." The minister reached tbe stoop and called to a boy who was playing mumblety-peg on the grass: "Here, bub," he said, as the boy stnia nn "fair , Vi i j fT rn th mrr a In.i - , K . ., ..ci where and give him awav, and I'll . ' w , y w -i-u .3 ma r i' 'i iur uiaiuiruauir, at least of their children, in case of the death of their father. The com monest dictates of humanity exact this of every man who assumes the parental relation , and the memory of bim who fails to do his duty in tbis respect should be execrated. In what fitting terms of contempt and reproof can we speak of those men who squander, on rum and profliga cy, what would suSee to insure their lives, for the benefit of their families. and, saving nothing, die and leave bovs with a bed-lat. attention to it The. next morning both of ur servant girls were miss ing. " After hunting around for awhile we looked into the cellar and there was the cook, standing by the furnace, knee-deep in cement, holdinz oa to the coal shovel, which was also bur ied half-way up to the top of the han dle. The nurse bad sat down in her fatigue, and only her Lead was visa' Lie, while ia. sevtral places on tie sur face of the floor thero were arr holes where the milk jug, the butter pot, tie cold veal and the lima beams had sank. To make tbe situation more dreadful, the cement had hardened during the niht, and it became a question whether it would be better to blast out the cook with gunpowder aad resurrect the nurse with nitro glycerine and run tbe risk of killing them, or to let them die where they were and save funeral expense?, ex cept for the cocks upper half and the nurse-girls head. Bat when the ce ment man came he said it would be better to cut them out with a cold 'chisel, aad he did it at a cost of two hundred dollars, and that rery night both girl left without warning. The cold veal is there yet. Centuries hence some antiquarian wiii erub a . u aronna ana oiow it out ana present it to a museum a a fossil specimen of some unknown animal, while be will probaly go around lecturing on the milk-jug aad the butter pot as uten sils used in by-gone ages by a race of savages called "the Adders." We would like to be alive then and have a pa to that lecture. We would like also to get our hands on the receipts to pay for excavating tie two children of Erin. A word tu Wlvvu. Our arguments upon tbe subject c life insurance have thus far been ai most wholly directed to men. We have appealed to their consciences to do justice to those who are depend ent upon them. We have shown as clearly as lay within our power their whole duty to those to whom God has placed them in the relationship of husband or father. We now wish to say a word to wive. We wish to impress upon their minds the fact that they have some right, that their husband are bound to respect They have a clear right to demand that a certain portion f their hus band's yearly income should be in vested for their future maintenance. By reason of that justice to which the humblest is entitled, tier have give you two shillings. "Oh, dry up now !" growled Jack, seeming to know that he was about to change places again. "Give him to any one who will take him," continued tbe minister. "I have received a shock which fair ly makes me tremble." "Chuck him under the table !" call ed tbe bird, a he went through the gate, and when ho was nearly a block away he could be heard singing: "We won't pn home UU morning Till daylight doaa appear." WfcsU rssd.rdr-lailac It dries the soil. It moistens it It makes it porous, and therefore mellow at the touch of tbe plow. It makes tbe land work easier. It warms the ground in cool weather, and cool3 it in over hot weather. It is earlier in the spring, and later in the fall, in tillable condition. It as sists the frost to a greater extent du ring tbe winter. Is indispensable to grow grain successfully, and grass that makes good bntter and cheese. It is the cure of materia ; makes a country warmer ; increases the value of land. It stands the heavy rains without harm, passing off the surplus water and retaining its fertility. It will bear stock on it earlier in the season, and sooner without harm af ter a rain. It is a comfort to know you have it But it mast be done well, else there is a loss, often the loss of the whole labor. their households tian Union. beggars ! Ch r Kinds iss to Cows. A recent writer place, great stress on the fact that kindness most be constantly ex ercised toward milch cows. Very often young cows are restless or ir ritable, especially during the opera tion of milking; but whatever the cause, gentleness i the only treat ment which should be allowed vio lence or harshness never. There are many causes after recent calving that may produce inquietude, but no other remedy will be effectual. A young animal never forgets ill-treatment, and a recurrence of similar circumstance will remind her of for mer punishment fsMUag Crm Ft. Texas is a good Democratic Stat. The evidence: Every one of it Dem ocratic Congressmen voted for and took the salary steaL Its Legisla ture voted not to invite President Grant to visit that State, but extend ed its hospitalities to one Jeff Davis. It last Democratic act wa to over throw the common school system. Only one thing remain, rix : the adoption of the Kentucky platform. The S.'orar Journal, after giving a number of experiments in feeding eora to pig. remarks that these state ments show that there is within a fraction of twenty-four pounds of pork in a bashel of corn ; and the effort of every farmer should be to get out as much as he can of it And to do this he must have the right kind of hogs, they most be placed ia the condition, and fed in the right manner, with a view to profit ! Editor a poor wreteh wbo Uies hi. head to fill hi stomach. emj.