HIE TEXXEsfcS.BHilT a tai t or t i -j-EKrr.i.1 !. Near tie cross TCaids, not far from j Ibe Cumberlacd mountains, Mood the ; . " t notwiihrtar,diu?r. j village forpe. The emiih was a slur-, "V d ' ,ccompau;,.d Lor dr maa of fifty. He was 'r. breached the road but a wherew known, for h6tcro iniD r fi.L.. ! ritr. He eerred God, and did not,"'1 Mattie harried on, but was fea'r nan tnd, it ruipbt be Fa.ely RnrnT:d c:oa reacbinir I ded, cor the devil eiioer. W.a coar was rtroverlial in tbe neighbor hood, and il was a common, remark, when wishing: to par air one a h'.g h compliment, to sr. "He is es brave at) old lWIov." Or ni-'ht. toward tbe o , . , September, as ne ooa V anvil plvin? his labor, tla. oua,e-beij tbalthe things were ia great he was Lcrried out cf an open wia cacce evinced a peculiar satisfaction , . , . . ,, f L!jcd were dow. He was again a f;ee man, but as te orocgn uaiiiuic. with a ponderous stroka ou the heat . r It v: lnmmor r!tr n : ed iron. U tile mowing ice Le wouia occatii-'a. 1 ana shake Lis Lead as if communicating ;:h timsfif. He was evidently meditating cpoa eomelhing or a 8e;L0 ncr8c.ns drove up. one of whom, recdezrecs itat as to start at mid It was dunn? enc 01 ,, .. . r r., rnA r" " ,v., it.. AZor w.3 lucre jJBuro iuw - thrown open and a pa'e, trembling Esrure staggered into the shop, aad sinking at the smith's feet faintly ejaculated : lathe cane of Jesus protect me : 1 a Kradler stooned down to raise the prostrate" form, three men entered, the foremost cne exclaiming : "We've treed him at la-t! There be is ! Seize Lim !-' aad as he sp.kc he pointed to tbe crouching figure. Tbe others advanced to obry tbe order, but Kradlry suddenly arose, seized the sledge hammer, aad brand ishing it about bis Lead as if it were a sword, cxclairaed : Hack! Touch Lim net, cr by the grace cf God I'll brain ye 1" TLer Letitatcd and stepped tack ward, net wishing to encounter the sturiiv smith, for his countenance plainly told thetn that be meant Lat be saiJ. "IV) vcu mean to give shclicr to . - - . c. r !. ,1 I !..- an aol.Li oaij-i . u:.i-'': i-u- u.-u , leader. , ; ' I give shelter to a v, I'ab. tlefvt.ee le? raan,- rejdied the smith. He is an em'tur,'' vociferate j the m:t3. "tif the devil," ;aru!ated Mr. BrsiUy. "lie" is a spy 1 .0 tVli;iot.it hound 1" extlatmed the loaJer, with , iacrea-ed veleraenee, "aid we mo: have Lira. S) I tell you Ilradley, ycu hsd better not iutctfere. Vcu know you are already suspected, and if youin.-iet upon t-Leltering Lim it wfll confirm it." "Sus-pcct-cd ? Suspected of what?" exclaimed tbe smith, in a f:rm tone, riveting Lis gate cpoa the speaker. ' Why, cf ecberiag to the North," was tbe reply. "Adhering to the North !"' ejacula ted r.radl'y, as to csr-t Lis defiant glances at the speaker, "I adhere to the North !" be continued. "I ad here to my country my wholoeoua- uv and ill, so Lelp uietiod! as lone ai I Lave breath,"1 he added as he brought the siedge hammer t j tbe "Ycu Lad better let ta Lave LiaJ r.rad'.ey. utLout further trouble. cu are ct r r k'.' Vour 0 wa reek ! I v ii'.etfereii-e N n lorg as I Lave life to de- fend L.01 was tie aaer. Then Le continued: r intirii to ti e d the fhop" And as Le sr,he;a. -J 1 " Lrai-edlLe t.tig Lsmnier !fe Thrr Lei.ateJ a laomtat. tut thei1 e ' f.rtu deraa)r ef the araitb awed them into compliance i'h the cr dr Yea will recret this before mora- irg. Uraley," n J the leader, as be retreated. iii was the reply of the smith. a Le p;'ia:ed tow ard the door. I'.radley followed them menacingly to the entrance of the shop, aud w bed them until they disappear ed. When Le turned to go into the sh:p Le was met by tbe fugitive, who grasped Lim by tbe Land, ex claim ioc: "Oh 1 how shall I ever be able to thank you. Mr. llradley ?" "TLis is no time for thanks, Mr. Fcters, unless it is to the Lord ; ycu must fly the country, and that at once." "Iiut my wife and children "Mattie and 1 will attend to them. Dot vou must go to-night." f o-night ?" "Yes. Ia the morning, if not be fore, they will return with a large force and carry you cff and hang you on the first tree. You must leave to night." "But how?" "Mattie will coadact yoa to the rendezvous of our friends. There is a partv made up who intend to cross the mountains and join tbe Union for ces ia Kentucky. They Lave to start to night. Tier Lave provisions for tbe journey, and will gladly share with yon. At this moment a roan? c'.rl ta- . : .v - .r,j iB..ii,..i.i. ' "Father, what is tbe trouble tJ- . . . .... it : .i .r. n;2Dl. tier eves resting ua iue in- ghive, she approached and ia a sym- ' 8....j. "Ah, Mr. Teters. ha? vour :!m(. j wrs the re.-u.t ef a l.o .roQ l4.e . comesosoca:' 11 " . . 1 . i This was Mattie. She was .Eaelt Lairman. bat have yoi -i. . , ' . j rosr girl, jus: past ter e'SL.teentD t:-.'l. ...I il . .. ..' L.rati.eT a duuic auu licatu Li.aU.'asbis wife Lad beea dead Cre veara. lie turned toward ber. ji i. il . v ..1 a mi:.! l,ct frra t-.n fI. c!,jmtd. IV.er to tbe recdcivoua immediate iv, ilea re ura. aad we w ;il eaH at tti parsonage t cLerr t; lanu.y. ilu . kt a lin.a ii i.i l.j !.t' Tae Tber Lave t cented their rrev and! wiu oot rt-M BLtil tLer ta.e rVcore! j Tt..rn.,-r;nlt,.,vr i)..i ma iw.t kia- a?Ltrr aad Gcd Lira, ve 'r " TI m-.m r..i V. f r.t tma ! a : , Lad been railed upon to perform sach j '-Tv;" u 1 ' ancILce She tad saft'y conducted , -Vo several I'nioa men. who tad Leeni Mr. Hradiey. il is well ka.i a itat bunted Lem their Lcm and accght jyra are n.-t cz'j a rreniWr but aa es Le!ter with ter fatter, to the place , torter ia Vr. IVtera' rhurch, tt.d. det-igaated, from wteace they made tLereft..-, :me Ii;: excuse is to W their escape acrca the mouctaiaa in-j made kr ycur z?al in defending tici to Kentnckr. Tominrto tte fugi-1 lie i frcta the Xcna, and baa I n? tire, she said "Ccme Mr . Peters, da net ataaa t, Lot follow me." , v,nr .n.i nmM. AfA upon ceremoDT ibe left tte sncp but a short distance op the road, aad then turning into a br-path tt'eueh a etrip of woods, closely followed bv etrip of woods, closely followed bv thefugiuve. A brisk U of but .a hour brought them to . small j "And again I answer, Xo."' 'expressing their thoughts by certain house that stood alone in . secluded j "Mr. Bradley, there is also another j signs and acts, so as to be understood tpot Here Mattie was received' serious charge against ycu, aad your (by parties distant. To this end they with welcome by several men, aomei conduct in this instance confirms it. j Orst conceived the handkerchief dir. of whom were engaged in running Yon are accused cf giving comfort to jtatioa, then the fan, and now the glove bullets while others were cleaning ri- j the enemies of your country. What , each iu turn becoming tbe more pop fies and fowling pieces. Tbe lady of, have yon to say to that!'' j ular as tbey were invented. Among the house, a hale woman of forty, "I say it i false, and that te who a certain class, however, there was was busy stuffing the walleta cf the ; makes it is a villain !" still a vague, uncertain sort cf den- men with biscuits. She greeted Mat- " accuse him of being a traitor, ;eiency: . kind of undcscribable sort tie very kindly. The fugitive who was aiding in the cause of the L nioa.'' said of lacking tLat failed to cover the known to two or three cf tbe party Simpson. 'grousid. A fow of our young men was received in . bluff, frank spirit "If my adherence to the Union ' had no gloves, and other were w it b cl kindness by all, saying they would merits for me tbe name cf . traitor,! out fans, and still . greater number tiake Lim cbaj-ia'a cf a Ttnac-ssco regiment wbcai-cgot to Kentucky. When Mattie was to return borne, two of the partr prepared to accaui- pany ber, but she protested, warcisff i . i . I ... V nfrrv ,:, " i ;be shop O find it vacant She ban- j forward over the Ub.e extinguishing ' I. An k,!v...fc-Vrt B-As'ihe J ztt and learn? all in tbe dark- ; Caeu Q lle uuun'i v. - - i lnthr Ah she rctarnea to iceiucts- shop, she thou?U the could tear tbe noise cf horses hoofs clattering down tbe road. She listened, but tbe sound a; rr firt-nw to the the? she ... . ,fiZ. tbca be- j upon tLe ground, fcte wes sot con' T-nreA that her father had been c&r vl - --f - ' . ... t d perate struple on Lis part As Mattie stood gazing st tbe , marksofblood a wagon coutainiBg aa amieuc young iuaa of five tnd 1 twenty years, got uowa an J catcrca tbe shop. 'fir.o.J orpiinc-. Mattie 1 Vi"he:e is your father ?" he s&id. Tbca cbserv rhe cirls heart was too fall for her to: cue to cive utterance, aul tnrow- i ing herself upon the Moulder cf the i 'voung ir.an, she sobbiogly exclaim-j !.. " ' "Tbev have carried him off! IWt ' vr,u see the blood ?'' ! "Have they dared to uy 1 iuj oa vcur father ? Tbe iaft'cal wretch-' es!'' Mattie recovered terse if srC'Scut ly to narrate the events of the even icg, when she Lad fiai?hed, Le ex eUimed : "Ob, that 1 should have lived to see the day that old Tenne?.-ee wb to be U.us disgraced: litre, Joe: At this tbe other person ia the wa goa alighted and entered the si c p lie was a siaixart negro. "Joe," oatiaued tbo yoasg ;u 'you like ycur freedom V "Well ruas.-a Joba, I wouldn't lika very much to lebo you ; lat dea I'd like to be a free man."' "Joe, the white race maintained! their liberty bv tin eir voli-T. Are vou yours ? Ay, fight wiiiir.g to light f jr to death ?" "I'se CLt for you anv tio.se, Mssbu John." "I believe you, Joe. Cut I hare desperate work on Lacd to-n'ght, and I do not want you t engage ia it without prospect of reward. If 1 succeed I will make you a free man. It is a matter of life and death will vou go ' I will, Massa." "Then kaeel doxa and swear b fore the everlasting Uoi that, if you falter or shrir.k the danger, you may hcrcalter be consigned ti ever'arting fire:" I swear, Massa." said tie negro kneeling. "And I Lope that (iod Al- :l .... tt.l- itA L.H if I 1 n't ! P i,J yo'o' fire and water und -7"- ;. e . , ..: , t 1 "t-, - tawut u.if ! ter, anj turcicg 10 me judc g ; who Lad len a mute spectator to this sinulur scene, continued : j Now. Mattie. vca get ia the wag- aud I'll drive dowa totLet itsju- k;u remain tLere with Mrs. the children, cntil I brin? you some intc gence 01 your utner. While the rturdy old black-mitb was waiting the return cf Lis daugh ter the party that Lad been repui-ed had returned w itti increase! uum'ocr and demanded the minister. A Grce ; quarrel ensued, which resulted ia their seizing the smith and carrying him clT. Thev conveved Lim to a tavcra half a mile distant frra the shop, and there he was arraigned be fore w hat was termed a vigilance coranittee. The committee met in a long room on the ground floor, dimly lighted by a lamp which stood upon a small ta ble io front of the chairman. In about Lalfaa hour after Dradley's arrival he was placed before the chairman for examination. The man's arms were pinioned, butncvertheiess, he cast a defiant lock upon those around him. "Bradley, this is a grave charge against you. What have you ta say said tbe chairman. "What authority have you to ask?" demanded the smith, Cereelv eyeing his interrogator. "The authority of the people cf Tennessee,' was the teply. "I deny it" "Your denials amuunt to nothing. You are accused oi harboring aa abolitionist, and the renaltv cf that act, you tnow, is death. What h3ve yoa to say to the charge ?"' "I say "it is a lie, an d the man w L j uttered "such charges again'- me is a tcorn drel V' "cinscn sai-J the cLa.i'ma.i 10 tie leader ef the Uid tta: p- tiire.i Iirad.ev. aad wr.o LaJ now a:- , : 1 pearcd with .large Uadaga arnd bit Lead. X buJ ui . moualwLnh The leader then stated tldt Le bi .'li ke l lDt? rreaciii-r i , ., , . . . ,, . h?P and thai I.rta.fT La J re, .ed ! arre.t, anJ Ittat up.a th.r return Le toa.a i". f ' r'-- user refused I to pive any iLf.r.-nat. 1'J tcu t r ma r..-sdY ! ' fi'.d ! tfc rm" I do Wtf. of it wa th- ri r . tra.- ")' . , . it U l'r . -Tkat w none cfyotr ha- ' "ur. i.ra-.ey. tl ; tribune! is no; 1 a -ila Peters , in-ulte J w: d-Qtasi t J kiOW laitv. i been aorected, and is now accused , of l'cS abolnion.ai aad a danger- ( j a ca dj not dc3J j ioc Lim, aad ref usin? to zive hira up i ! " ' joa jcra.st ia th:s ycu mast t ! consequeace. I a,-k yoa for last time if yon w:i. inform ns i f take the , lime i: yon w:.. intorm ns 1 1 lis ! wcercaecuta . ing tbe strange demeanor of the girl, Lie to fee .Mattie oeicre 1 go. he continued: "WLr Mattie, what "You shall," was the reply, ailsyoa? What has happened to Ia another hour the blacksmith ron f " : hsd cla-ped Lis dau2-;cr l ta bo- then I em proud of it. I lave Leea for tho Ucioo, and will he for the Union as long as life lasts." - Atibtse words the chairman clutch ed a piital that lar oa tbe table be fore bisa and ibe Lrijrht b'ada of Simp- sa's bowie knife clittewd near Br.d lev's brrwt; but before it could make tLo fatal ploojw a strife w.ogcd nics- .caper of death, laid Lira at th feet or tbo i2.c2(Jed nctim. whne at the fame instant, an-lher planned into the heart of the chairman, and he fell - "Confusion rthrned. Tbe lantatcs of lie rocrn were panic stricken. In tic midst of tbo consternatioa a firm hand rested upon llradley's shoulder: bis bonds were se vered, and ws? hastened forward into tbe woods it the baik of the tavern, and through i 'tLcia U a read a quar:er of a mile distaat, iben into a wagon, ana idcb driven rspidly cff. Ia half aa hour j the f mun met cne 0: me party at me : nicbt across t&e mountains. -jmo, tjiuiuetuiuwfUT c t5j0 of reJcaer. wlii! ti9 eve9 cli?tened and a tear coursed aon a Ci3 iurra eu cinrt, 1 eiiuuia ;s;ai. 1; was cn autcurg jcece iceie u tLat bee bcu-e ia the wilderness, surrounded by niea h Lave been il'ivn fiTi tLtlr homes fjr their at- tach:.tent to the principles for which their ratrkttc fitters fought end bled te heroes rdv old s: type of the of oiler davs, pressing Lis j daughter to his breast, while the i tears ccurscd down Lis furrowed cLcek. He ful; that perhap3 it was to be heart Lad resolved to scer'.Gee Ms all upca the sltcr cf bis country, ana te icf his own child. She was to bs itfl i , V- w.r.iTr i f f ncrr '.-".lei ir r.i t f i lU -C li;tl V- IUV t!ll4MUK naV.u es n i:o were attempting to dnstroy r .,i:!.irt ih.t !;r.ft pivrn them birth, nur.-cd their iufar.cy, and open- j ed a wide field for them to display the abilities" with whi. h nature L'.J en jjjwed them. said his rcsi-aer.lrr,"Ji'h 'KJ.K, ,,asce" "d "Mr. llndley," !;.Or a short paue, "a ; k-ave the State, it wis 1 ill lis necessiry, j and I have thoiiu'Lt that our ntir- rioge would better lute place to night." "Well, John," he said, as Le relia quished Lis embrace and gszed with a fond lock at her who was so dear to him. "I thsll uot object if Mattie is wiilinff." "Ob, we arracced all that as we went &lon?." replied the young man. Mattie blushed, bat said nothing. In a short time the hinted down minister was called upon to perform a marriage service in that lone bouse. It was an impressive scene. Yet no diamonds flittered unon tbe neck of the bride; no prarls looped up the tresses; but a pure love glowed with :. V- rV. ..p. .. ... t rt tow which wa.s registered ia heav- . l.raa.ey, sooa aucr ite if ivuiwlj . Ltiie Lis caugn.er anu oer lusubuu 63 afTectionate firewell. and set out with Lis friends to join others who had been driven from their homes, and were now rallying under the old flag to Echt lor the Union, and as they Lad said, "Redeem eld Tennes see." TMrcratip T o IlondrrU r Ago Famiano Strada, the celebrated Jesuit, w ho was born ia loi ia a series cf interesting Latin essays, which he published under the title of 'Trolusioncs," gives a detailed ac count cf a telegraphic means of com munication, which, though probably entirely fictitious, is curious from its close resemblance to some methods now ia use. It is thus described by Addison iaNo. 119 of 27ie Guardian: "Strada, ia the person of Lucretius, cives aa account of a chimerical cor respondence between two friends by the help of a c?rtiin badstone, which had such a virtao ia it that, if it touched two several needles, when one of the needles so touched began to move, the other, though at never so great a distance, moved at at the same time aad ia the same manner. lie tells us that two friends, being ia each of them possessed of cne cf these needles, made a kind of dial plate, inscribing it with four and twentv letters, in the same manner as tte" hours cf the day arc marked cpoa the ordinary dial plite. Then tLcv fixed cce of the needles oa each of these plates ia such a manner that it could tnjve roud without imnedi 1 meat, so as to touch acy ef the four 'and tacaty letters. Upea their Sep . araticff from one another icto distant lecuatrits. tier egrtd t- wi'hdra ' itexnlvcs punctual. r iat the'.rrlo-"- ets at a certain Li.ur it to cavers? wilh one an', of this tLi ir invent! ju. the (ar, and :iher by means Aeorciag'y, Lcnd'cd niies w tea tier were f-. me a-un lor, each f ia Lis il '-el it tLeni rhut Liaise'.! up th t ine ap; ir ted aai ioirut.1 : iy ei-t Li Lis dial i.'a'o. If Le fc 1 rff a ruijJ t j ! uri'.e tr'i't.in - t h: fr'.e Js. te Ji - rented L. tee j'.e t j et ry letter tbtt i fira-e J tie wi rds w birb he had teea f ion f.T. makiajr a little pi'ise at the . ead of evcrr w?rl cr entr-ve to . . avei J enfusia. TLe friend, ia n , meaiabr.e. saw L'a own rymp.tte.ic: I . oei: fru.ruvu.i w i.n.i n mil Lieh tLat el Li c rrep ndeat pvitit ed a"; ly tti m an tLey talked to ft tier aero-v a a h c m'ijeat, aud ran vrd their theu;b's to cne a i. l ti er in aa ia'.aet ovtr ci ; er n: cv uins. was er derts. Here a n.i.ntt it v. 1 a ia the 31 ae'.'c pa f cur day. and I te c.a. wita it mcTir.c trl.e p-ecilT like a fjTdt of !r.h:run'entL - which, theogh cckeoan 0' ia tl:s country, h vr-y c.aiRioa in Knp'aLd, and may be f.ccd de scribed and iiius'.rated in all books oa racdera telegraphy aad ia mscy srLo-.l manuals. The wi'urr prvba bly Lad no more idea that Lis fancy would ever become a reality thaa Hood did w hen he augested the pos sibility cf sreb . contrivance .3 the phonograph Journal of Chejtitlry. Hut riircallana j yot , j.0 pai. tXQ Tesrj, tuere tas been a pleasant rifalry among ; literary pcopie to devise a mode of were frequently unprepared to g! re a creditable handkerchief entertainneut by reason of the great washerwoman monopoly which is carried 02 (osuch 'an extent in cities. To beet this long felt want the Champion has de signed a flirtation with tie bat, which will bo duly entered according to Congress as sooa as a feasible cntrauce to Congress can be effected. In introducing a flirtation with ibe hat, it Las becoma the experience of many cf our most proficient flirters that it id better to raise the bat per pendicularly from the head a few inch es that the. object of your flirtation may be satisfied cf the absence of bricks or other cutaneous substances which are sometimes fatal to the success of voar advances. Tbe fol lowing are the different interpreta tions: To wear the bat oa the right e je brow - I'lease step t j one side I'm bad To wear the bat oa the left eye- wow - .tre you mere, .Moriartyr To wear the hat on the bridge of me nose e are watcaea oy me ponce. To wear tbe hat oa tbe right ear I love you, but livery teams aad ice cream are up so that it will be impos sible for me to carry on tte acquain tance. To carry the La; ia your hand Your father's financial condition is such that it will not justify nie. You need not hope. To place the Lat on the back of tbe head I am ycur?; ask mother. Isrror f Mbrria. A Uuaj-iaa convict never knows until be reaches Siberia what sort of life" is in store for Lim ; for, -ia pro nouncing sentence of hard labor, the judge makes no mention of mines. If the convict has money or influential friends bo had better use the time be tween bis sentence and transportation in buying a warrant which consigns him to the lighter kinds of labor above ground ; otherwise, ho will inevitably e the ky until Le is hauled up to die aa lubrmarv. 1 ne convicts are I forw arded to Siberia in convoys, j which start at the criirueneement of pPr'3C, just after the snows have melted aud It ft the ground dry. They i perform the whole j-.mrncy ca foot, j escorted bv mounted Cossscks, who lurff D!DS ana ued'.au wie:u I m-' ftritie of sprinsless tumbrils, to carrv those who fall lime or ill oa the way. The start is alwaya made ia me eight, ami care is tinea xna. tue convoys shall pass through the towns on their road onlv after daik. Each man is dressed in a gray kalatan, having a brass number plate fastened to the breast, knee-boots and sheep skin bonnet. He carries a rug strapped to Lis back, a mesa tia and a wooden spoon at Lis girdle. The womea have black cljaks with hoods, and march in gangs by themselves, with an escort of soldiers, like the men, and 10 or three lemile warders, w ho travel in carts. I a leavin? large cities like St. Pe tersburg, all the prisoners are chained with their hands behiud their bucks, but their fetters are removed oui-ide the city, except ia the case of me-n who arc marked dangerous. These Lave to wear leg chains of four pounds weight all the way, and some of the mcst desperate ones are yoked three to a beam of wood which rests cn their shoulders, and is fastened to their necks by iron collars, Nobjdy may approach the men to inspect them. Tbe Cossacks crack their whip3 loudly to wara persons off, and scamper up and down the line with lanterns tied to their lancepoints, which they lower to the ground at every moment to see il letters have been dropped. Murderers, thieves. Nihilist con spirators;, felon clergymen, mutinous s-j'idiers and patriotic Poles, all tramp together, as fast as they caa go ; and perfectly sileat Then come the wo mea, shivering, sobbing, but not dar ing to cry ou, because ot those awtul whips, Ihf I'naslcd Miner, pjwn in the mine, cadcrneath tbe ground, a red-shirted laborer, toiied the whole day long, and when even ing came be ascended to tbe mouth of the pit to get a mouth of fresh air and a supper in bis cabia. But there bad been a tremendous storm during tbe afternoon. Many a house in Virginia City bad been unroofed, and of his own cabia at the head of Car son street, not a vestige remained It Lad been blown bown, tbe boards bad been scattered far and wide, and not a shingle remained O mark the spst where he had smoked his pipe, fried Lis potatoes, and played draw P'jker, with a dummy. After the fury f the gale had com4? a heavy fall tf snow, and the miner trudging l .i ..r,- . f i . i it l.i.i -i.-.l CLiclEfu. nr lEiuru iur ci'"i wui.c, itiebia hdsta. d he0 he weot to ,, i j wek ia tte raartiatf. but a, he turn- f ,h ,u M L '' lw Li a.i.b t . a alk towards tbe door be ! tber iisoavos compound, eon ! i... th. v:. . .i... I neeitd barai Iv, py ricin ana L.coiiu. I bad made a mistbke, Le . , . . . . ...l.. art up I hettrett, and di a a r, Ii. ..,.1 a.,-r.:.,ol, r.traeed , ; : " . ' f " i f.., - .: f liJ;h.i Iv-r'a ral'in. U bi,t!.-0. ai.d Caallf rx-l:.'iied Wtatin the deuce basiD,, tuiarff rejrarji to u,e p. , LeC(.ni'J f niT b' ue . w indow and ti .., . ,.f i i Li neij.'hhtr opened a .cot!eJ Lira. ! s fcolJM! ,,jwa in tetett:mi: C43. r Loue down ia . . :. .1 ... ... . . :, . . . . - , l. ...r. I laal it" Tbe dammT bM nuibi? tLe dr.." ib.t DiarLt saw "in A Taa af ariatllla Th' a. as Grant, a colored man was iitcea.iy arretted in wiuoiore lor a-falt and batterr. Itf jfe iak:n? bim i ... . ., k. m u th ru.mm .r; c f ,, -,..'4 . Ut or tt-. . j iTW, l VMW ava w X VJvu fensi ve. t rem tbe deplb oi iiis csp-i aeious pocket was brought forth a small parcel neauy wrappea ia a piece Ol MIL liru Vruru ttoen cpent a a unger which had ilonged to. Lumaa hand was exposed la view It had euaen- tiy iHtn preseivea vj pn parat.ou j . 3 i t'l ereoie, ns uam buu uv, a i the nail still adhered to it. lie ex-1 plained ibat it was a 'ad man tinger. and Ibat be camea it lor t.. .t... I.. M T..V. T..l.(.iv . lix t:" that be paid Julia Maddox. a negrers fortune-teller, $5 for it more than a year ago. At tbe time be purchased i be says Le was out ot work, but foon after he obtained em ployment, and attributed Lis gocd ifortaaa to the possession of tbe dead man"s Cncer. Ti? wenian Julia Maddox. . laundress, resides on South Howard, near '-re street, and j anions her customers are icrrtalj medical students. iLrouch .hero teal BtaJeote, tLrougU ? t thicks, the obtaiii. the tkad ' finger?, bit b t-Lo to tte Uant th men credulous cf ber race. -" A raaa'g solilotiny : "I would be qaite willinjr to Kit up at my tneaU; if I could only lay dawn at roy! work " I Bulger Pmym his Tun .Ml Bake a Irk-BMlleatla. Bulger went down Saturday to pay bis delinquent tax, Bulger said : "I will go voluntarily and be swin dled out of some money." Then be went down to Smithfield street aad up into Tom Phelps gorgeous headquarters like . man in a dream. He saw gilded walls and clerks with jewelry and books bound in giit lie saw chandeliers and Brussels carpet and oiled wal nnt furniture. Bulger said to him self: "TLis whole business in veneer ing ;' then he reflected and said, "and I help to pay for it," and then be re flected again and Stated, "because 1 can't Lelp it" The Bulger went down into bis clothes for his pocket book. It looked as though it had been subjected to . pressure of 17,900 pounds to the square inch, it was so flat: But it contained all tbe money Bul ger bad, and Bulger leaned over the counter and said : "Where is that whole sauled philan thropist whose big heart suffers a pang every lime be is necessitated, by stera fite, to collect taxes 'rom . poor man ? "Where is tbe distinguished person who has inaugurated, according to re. port an installmett plan whereby . man may pay his taxes in fragments? Where is that gentle youth who is bo kind that be would rather see a wash woman damned than see her sold out for taxes ? I thiuk bis name is Tom Phelps." Tbca a ytUDg roan with gilt sleeve buttons arose aud said to Bulger: "What do you want?" "I am ia the delinquent lit t," said Bulger. "I apprehend that before long the jail will be uncomfortably crowded, and I would rather not go there. You may regard me if you please as a will ing victim. I will pay up; I bave tbe remnant of my fortune here in this pocket-book." Tbe young man opened a ponde rous volume, snd after some cogitation said : "Fivo dollars and two cents for water tax, and tea djllars fr ad-veiti.-it'.g ; total tfeea dollars and two cetts." Buli'cr Iraued Li elbows u the counter and s.vd : To coot-i being aooui wbitt 1 uunt to py, I pre- . I ,. f .... .t .it.. -j ...... j . t . U .LJ U ll-i. 1 . . . I I uuitdia J tut. poor. "Per ha ns," said ihc elerk, dream ily. "Shall I make vou out a re ctipt?" "You shull," said Bulger, "and 1 would like to borrow a microscope, if vou bave one, ia order to ascertain ii mere are anvlbing left io mv pocket book." "We have none," said the young maa. "Never mind," remarked Bulger, cheeifolly, "If there's anytLing there, my w ife will Cad it ; but say, doa'i you think it would have been cheaper for you fellows to have brought a Bullock press and done your own rrinti"!T V'' "It makes no difference to us what it oni'U r.fnrm.rl 1 r-.a vnnnrr m ft n I bad not thought of that," ex claimed Bulger, euiitiog his brow. 'Singular, 1 did not think uf that. Wbea I come to think of it, irt the people, have ta pay for the pnntinK." Kxactly," said tbe young maa with a sweet smile. Weil, now," said.Cu'ger, here's a funny thing, i ou don't have to pay for it. and it makes no difference to us what it costs. See?" "I cant say I do." remarked the young man, with a troubled expres sion. "I am sory," said balgr. "U s a remarkable thing, and it you could put yourself ia my place you would see it ia half a minute," and Bulger put his receipt into his empty pocket book and pi teed his empty pocket-book ia his emntv pocket and remarked to the young" man, "God bless you and went out When be got half way down the stairs a thought struck Bulger and be came back. "Hi", said be to tbo young man "Well, said tbe young mao. "We have ome nice legislators now." said Bulger. "There are some fine gentlemen in the legislature," answered tbe young man. Ttiere are a good many Gae onse there," said Bulger. "Yes." "But they'll nver go back there any mere," satd Bulger. "No ?" inquired the voung maa. "No," returned Bulger, "never, no more ia this world." And tben Bulger went away from the giit and the giittcr and the veneer, to try to borrow enough moaey t) buy a bam and a sack of flour. Itoaar fold nak lig-ripr. !Cotin i not tbe oi.U i'i.onous . . , .- - , The caue f ite investigation was been k i - i ! the d- h f a ehild who bad 6i,l.c.T bis... . ...... , 1 Itir bM law Iil t f irm 1 1 UIU a(l old. dirtf p pe. Il W as first put dOWH a I a a?e el licu iu p .inning, but fur- ter I )tf.i i-.a abased lhe or- . ' '. ,ur " ,u.u' couua t ueeia e w uai ia t ran ice ' PJ riU,:t? P" Juc1k1.' xlt d'3 OirtiilatioD of tabaecj, wbieb act by iparalvz'iig the respirattrv nerves, land caa-e death br exbau.-tie on- tenuin.ting in total as- j .s,V " 7'? kL, child did not die fruui Lieotio, but from pvridio. TbU view may be all li e same V tbe public, but it id D-t the came to tbe physician aud chem ist, wh' se du y it ia to arct-rtain the correct cau.-e cf disease and deatb. in order to profit by this knowledge i f r the beatOt ef mankind I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajaaaaaaaaaaaaj Vpy ii alral lila rarr. Yfiirtity mornia a Icny bro . ,, ,. k .1-tr.n.r. ,f a riran ! , d ' . i.,!.,.. . ffiee . lhl i(Jf . fnd oriKtf.d hU BaiH.r slap. It w.a stopped rivhi on a by phen, never waited i fli-irb i ut tbe sentence. The maa wai.td". mo- 'enl l0 - tbe mM M , luni k wh r ha lU J J ager went oa answeriag a lever from tbe Emperor of China relaiire to the terms of the da:ly and ipeeial adver tiatag rates, and didn't seem t take moch interest in anything else Fi nally the man bruke cut, ' I know when I am iosolted, if I am pocr. JJere was me, takin' this paper nijjn ogto tier -o rear, and when n?r dsughier Sal was xarritd lat eek, vou mu; co aid cil ter Sarah i V don't put oa so much sttle as I gonij b(Jl ; m(fU B9 ?ugt BJ biil tQ u ca,,t jj t (Jl t l 0f boDegt ! name. And tie indignet eubscrib-j ! er, rtfueicg to liateo to any apologies ;cr t-ipltnaiion, went np to Marion Hall and juined the Democrat. A life pre serfer A doctor. the Win WatermeUa. "Look yer boy," said Undo Remus yesterday, stopping near tbe railroad crossing on Whitehall street aad gaz ing ferociously at . small colored youth, who does Lewis Clark's out side busiceso, "Look yer boy, I'll lay ytr cut flat if you come flingin' yo' watermelon rimes under my feet you watch f I don't You k'n play yo' pranks oa dese 'ere w'ite folks, but w'en you come a cuttia' up yon capers roun' me yo'll la' right in de middle uv er spei er sickness now yoa mind w'at I tell you. An' I ain't gwine for ter put up wid none er yo' sassness, nudder let 'lone flingin' watermiilion rime wher I kin git mixt up wid no. I done bad 'nuff watermiliious jisiidy si:' de dar befo'." "How was that, Uncle Remus?" asked a gentleman who was standing near. "Hit wee sorter lika dis boss. Las' Chueeday Mars John be fotcbed borne two er dese yer Flnrriday w at ermillions, an' Lim an' Miss Sally ain't got nuthing dat's loo good fer me aa' de fuss news I know'd. Miss Sally woz a hoileria fer Rem as . I done smelt de watermiilion on de a'r, an' I ain't got no better sense dan fer to go w'en 1 bears w'ite folks a bolle'ia I learnt dat w'en I wuzzent so high. Leastways I galloped up to de back po'cb, an' der sot de watermillions des ez uatcbul ez ef dej'J er bin raised on de ole Spivey place io Put mon connty. Den Miss Sally she cut me off ere slishe wuu er dese yer ungodly slisbes, bic tz yo' bat, and 1 down on de steps an' wrop royse'f roon' de whole blessid chunk, 'cepia' do rime." Uncle Remus paused and laid bis band cpoa bis stomach as if Le was feeling for sotne thiug. "Well, old man, what then 7" "Pat's i't I'm a gettin' at, boss," said Uncle Hemes, smiling a feeble smile. "l'8antered roun' 'bout half hour aa den I begin fer ter feel sor ter squeemieb sorter like I djee Lin and tdler'd 'bout fo' poun's ofTn de ruff eecd uv er Reantliu'. Look like ter u:e dt I wuz gwinter be sick, an' den bit i Kik.'d "like I wuzz-'Dt. Bime l.y a !il lie pniu showed 'is hettd and irier tn'aiidi rod round like h.; wuz 1-K kiu' lor a g d place fer t-r ketch huh, a;i' den a gnat big pain j iiiip b:i' lake arter i!h liule . and ctirtfe im rouu' in re-un, an' h mus er kiitvh uiu, ease biiueby d li pain rnh down an' grab dis yer lef leg hu hcul urn op, au' den be rettb down an' grab de udder one an' pull biro up, au den de war begun sho cuff Four iiiigbiy nigh fo' hours dey kep' up dat racket, an des i z soon ez er little paia 'udjumpupde big un 'ud light onto it an' gobble it np. aa' den de big un 'ud go sailin' roun' buntiu' fer mo'. Some folks is mijhty cu s aousb, ex' morn-.n' I hear Miss Sally laugbia'aa'singin'aa'a w'istlin' des like dey want no watermillions raised ia Flurridy. But Mars Lewis belter pen dis yer nigger boy cp w'en i n in de town I km tell you dat " Allaniic Con! il til tun. le'al Kalber Walk. Apropos of the lately rene vred aad regenerated lie by Maik Twain about bis lather and tbe old Queen Ann musket comes one from tbe country of tbe same stvle and calibre. Ihc old man Smith of Iiicb field is a self- sufficient sort of an old fellow, aad prides himself upon his riding abili ties. Uae day be spied his youn hopeful leading a colt to water rather gincerlv, and remaiked: "Whr on earth don't you ride that beast ?" "I'm 'fraid toi'fraid he'll throw me." "Dring that horse here," snapped the old man. The colt was urged np to a ience, and traced one on side by tbe boy while the old man climbed on tbe coil's back. Tben he was let po, and tbe old gentleman rode proudly cn. l artab"d with fear tbe colt went slowly lor about twenty rods without demonstration, then like lightning bi four legs bounced to gether, bis back bowed like a viadoct arcb, and tbe old man shot np in tbe air, turned seven separate distinct somer-saulis, and lit oa tbe small of bis back in the middle of tbe rjad with both leers twisted arouad his neck. Hastening to hiai the hopeful auxicusly inquired : -Did il butt you, pa?" The tdd mao rose slowly, shook out tbe knot in bis ltjr brushed tbe dust from bis ears and. hair, rabbin bin bruised elbowa, growled: "Well, it dlda't i a. - uomeauumou 01 gocu. leu go come : ' W It. a Pal af Br. I a 1350, tbe tide of political pas sion was still running very high. His marck went one day into a tavera at Iterlin to take a frUs f ler. A man near bim, ft lio himsf sttv ported by ice presence e t friends, be-raj to at'Uje a nic.-ub ri f the tot- al faoitlr. Itirma tk bik-d at Lim. and oiad qiiet!y, "It i oa tare cot!, ft thU ruuoi U f.'ir I've 6 .irte J my oeer. I il breaz ilk p . crir vour bead. He th-a ea.p irj Lis t;! as Vriy dr-I.beratelv, auJ a ife tuaa Ujv t u t trvd if lie warxiu he did aa be LaJ itreaWL; lie ant i.p to the fellow aud k i'k'-d biui aU.u. ibe bead lib tte pt t.ii ti IV-li.n.. ! let lhe gruiit.d. itieuiartk tl.rna-k-td ibe alter, "Ho luueb f-r ibe sjla-4 ? aud, baviu paidftr It. Le walked away leisurely, itb "Ut anv one haviojf dared to molt Lim. Even at that time be was al-eady a man if some political biaadiu, aud ibe aekuo.Ieded leader i-f thr Con servative Party ; but true to Ha prin. cinles, be always t.x.k tbe effeneive, aitaekinjf bis adversaries .berevtr be Diet tiiein, and wiib all wenpjid IUjiL uwmI' iLi'jiziitf U.eca gaawa.cn.i ,ovH Wt CuuM all rie wlib tb W Lad wioi. Ulk if Vie treaer Mall .b? tLe brst S.ibs .t A la: friti.d ia o fcUv.Ft' an ini IJjpiirl that tte WJU t u-v liij pi U catidUa. ALir Ntbra-k uiaidoo spt-ut io Lump, circus day, Irving' to gel a burLtl cf frs-t into a peck tf He a truin ibe cuua-rr, and Le cmue doo iun fjr tLe . Grl time. Aa Le lot Led at the telegraph wiree be taid : - "Why do tot mtke yur iron ha cca so higa f "WUt lrrU rt iL? octt pril oa?"a;ked tbe SuadiT t-ttiool q. periateLdect, and a linie boj spoke '; ii a t.rnmmlff 'tVhur tir.i.l.t.t'ti And tbe boj was right, . Tteie are two Uotb r i l . t - j . . - . u . o . brothers) in Wet! Hill who ere so moch alike ibatiJ0OJt' j tteJ cnnot tt!I each uber apart ; ' ja jd one day laat wetk, wbea Jotnikaia. was ragtog like a volcano with the toothache, Henry went dawn to fir. Wilson' and had six te?th palled. HH mirts nn.f ;.?. riwf, Ai?wmmtmi hUrr. 1 ,-,ff.t-t . ' 7 rr .rf thmt hut r Jpr.rtmrt, mi mryiT .l t rzt't bnsintt tx PitUiit mcrt pmmi4lt rf vi!h Irondrr claim. ei 4 ml- rl vr hrtrh f mtmr tleric; wit mole eximiHitu4 crJ adtktt. tt . patrntniluy, frre f cAar,?- AH eorrrpn1rmt r'ri' mn jt'fmtmL Prir9tnt.mnt A' ntAMtUM: I JT- Werrfrr in, riir7'nt to H-m. Pntmat?T General 19. M. JTy. JPt. f. . Pxrr. Tk trtrm-tn American Satiemnl fttrnk, tritt1 im tkt V. M. Fttfeut and to rrt ttmi ETrrcefat 1 9s a HEALTH IM HAPFIMS Kemltk rrl Hnlo ar pr!cela Wealth to thetr p-mrMkir. mad ytt tbry n wuhia th reach ut every os who will km WRIGHT'S LITER PILLS. The only rare CTRE t Tnrpltl Uirf, Drpetwta, Helcbe, Suvir Siutmh, Outipatiu i, lwi llily. .Niuwi, nd all ISillotu eomplainU n t Hlnnd dlriT. Nune ffmatne anlttu e.irni-d ,4Wn. Wright, Phil.'' Ifeoar drarxlt iU eap ply -tvl renli f -r .m box to Barrk-k, Uollor a lu., TO N. lib bt, PuUx Feb. PHILADELPHIA COFFEE. Wehve reeently ra.-vl irrra' iinproTenenU hi ihe pnicen ol RomiIii C0ee, od w olla to tue trade ibe FINEST ROASTED COFFEE eeer put up ia Packasre. We manatee ererj pscWsxa branded 'MY CHOICE" r DOM FEDRO'S CHOICE.1 tobeautblnc bnt line wlef-te-1 Colfoe. Coftee, is ported Iroin "KIO" hj ourwlvea. Janney & Andrews, WBOU3AL3 Grecjs k ProicB Msssa Matba k No. 1J1 and 123 Markrt Street, May 20 PHILADELPHIA. HUNT'S Th Rrvat K!nef Me4ieia 1 Bol a new compound I it iuu bees brf ora tee public a1 years a&d aed by ail cliwp. HI NT'S alKHKOV rbwaaved from unfttnnjr dljeaM and dealb hon. ISllaV np by fhrck-tmoa dreda vbo dst vo ale. til ST'M rutui ta HIST'S rtniiii rarra an via. ihr. KMatrih Hiadarr. and I rlaarr raara of ihf HKaerm Hiaaarr. llrn.k Dronav. iraTel. Diabefaa. and rx-oniinrnro and atetrarlaa af I rinr. 1 1 X rn K TED T couraite tlrrp. emtra aa appetite, bracai1 np Uir mttm. and renewed bralut U tlx-remit. HtST'S BtHEDYnm Palw la ibe Mae. Hark, ar I.olaa, braeral Debit. I IT, rrmala llraara. lliMorbed Mewf, Laaa of Appetite, lirtaal'a Uiaraaa of Ibe kla eyaaodall Cmnalalnia of tne Criaa Uealial Orxaaa, lirNTv.H KCJIEIIV U pa rely mo table.and neeu a want aeTer before furnlabed to tha autiiic, and ibe nmi.Nit rriiaaca may oe plaeea m it, ' II I T BK3IKDY U prepared IX. I BatHKDY U prepare EX' 1 kU1 caa. aboia diaei . a a Itm fcnawa la fail. una inal vine v oa. ttai rut pamphlet to VTX. V CLAKKR, - I'aoTiiuica, B. I. Aug 7 'ESTER.'V PtXX A. etASSH'AL AXD SCIENTIFIC INSTlTlTfc. The lotituta preueree Studenu Kt Xllei;, Kiuineui. froieSeVmal Sehoulr. Hme Lile, ui Te!;htnir. Lnratloa derated, healthful, eaay ol access. inl pictorefiiiae. commaaain an estaoaiTe view of eheatnal Rhive. Full eori' of laitrao- t4ir. Kfre mrof Sta.W. (txn to both aaxea. bxpentes snierate. New baiWrnK 1 iaiitta. ein gm In each room. Adlrc& the ("rinrtml, Jl'NATUAN JONES. A. M- Doe- . Jll. Vieaaaat. Pa A DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. Liie of Catherine Phllliiipl.liteol Stilf.jrd Tp., ieeexel. Letters of ilmlntitratioo on the a Vie estate havinc been granted to tbe unJcriigno!. Dutice U herel))- Ki-en tolbue Indebted to it tu ai&Se Imme diate payment, and thou having claims aiciinst it u pre?eat tbem dalr eat hentlctdd lor settlement on Saturday. Sep. 7. lnt. at tbe Ute reaidenra ol said deoeaaed, wheo and nbere hi vtti attend iurtbe t.Uitie. OUJROEtV.nKLEY. Jaly31 Admioiiratur. PUBLIC SALE. i ;c parsoatie of am order irrsate-l y lhe Cuort ot etommun UfM ol Somerset eonnty. Ibe no-ler- tined Aafia-nee ot Valentine J. .Milter, will 0er K-r sale the premises, on tract 1, ia etae- nubuniny Uiwnj-bip, on Saturday, August 24, 157S, at 1 o'cl.-rk P. X.. the Wk.wlnn real estate. Til No. I. Hi. me farm eoatainina; 11 arret more or lew. sltaate ia vtaemanunina Tap.. adjvininK Lin.li ui W. iL .Miller. Simoei J. luler. Harry Sbalier&ni) others, with Swiss barn, dwelling huttre and other oatballilintrs thereon creeled. on-hanl of fruit trees, with 60 acres in meadow, 14 arrea clear and in xuod state of rnltivation. No. i Alea a farm known known as the Wilt farm, ci'iitainlnz -.i acre?, ailjoiclnif Jaoob S. Miller. Harry Shafel and others. Is uneia-ihoo- mic tuwn.- hip. of w blch luO acres are eivar. a acres in meaiuw. wttn nouse ana Darn uema wtnwi No. X Also a fann known a the Spanar'.er farm. in ejo.emahoains' Uiwnhip. eontainina; 11a acres, adjoining lanes of fraukiia Barnaart, Jacob S. Miller and ttbers al whicb l'JO acres are clear. Ju acres ta meaiiow, with hove and barn thereon erected. No. 4. Also a farm known as the Smith farm. In Somerset township. eotiUtnicic 1 acres a!inlai; lands olHemun Shatter, Franalin Barnhart ami Hhers, with dwellina; honee, stabie and ether baiidiniis thereon erected ; tu acres are clear and lo acre in meadow. No. a. Aim a tract of land takra from the Epbraim Shatter tana in SoBerest township, eiiotainici; 4i acres, adjuininir lands of Josiab (l. Harry Shatter and the Wilt farm, all ft wnkh is clear and nnderacnod state ot ruitirat ma These tanas are within one mile of tbe Chccee Factitries of Sage. Burrell a V. TEK.MS 4e.third In hand, m annfterastloa ot sale, one-third ta six months and one-ihinl la one year irons day of sale, aua interest deferred pavatests Ina day ol sale. the Alnn-e will rive a.l lltkil Inf TnatVca to tersons desirtca; to pnrrhae. W. H. MILLER. July 24 stuystuwa. Pa, pTDlJ(rSALrl " i'arcaant to aa rrW at" lhe OrvSans' l" irt of Saerrt !' I'a.. tbera will be al at aa.e. .a the i-reau, is i rsedearl-ara. ia said ci'UntT. oi Saturday. Aujvtt 21. 1ST?. lb fi.ll ?win 4f--Ts-wvl real MLa:. U : No. 1 4 tr iiNw ot rr. 1 itgte In !? ! J-M -orr. -tnm I "ex. i . tt .anh r iA4 ( Su-i soj it r. no I'm as;. aik nl Iy -:--- t-'. -.l.ii.u ; ado . Half v.ify x h -, w--t 1 lh-cr un-l '?irrtu;Mtnr: ix'.m tUi r-. ii-- U..ffht. istrr. aJwr . I a. 5L A .-r -t.K -fSl fth 1 ec -. n'!::tri tiN-ai ! Na. i. L.: N II atkai ,m t wetrtm jr I i tiiJwiB -! 'ra- ; -mr 4wtt : i&u4 aa. t ' 4 A trri r4 w-m Ur. I .t 4 ia t 1 4 'rt-iw-f.: unr. av-t : imac ljsaw4 v. ta. . lUrr- ! Mrl. l-'.-tMJfMat ft V ! r4i'ft. r !..: (1 i nr. T KK iS l -r iDt. J iy u A;.ni Ivl. I IV. V SiUVLK. Ju.j M Aisr a.truiV-l U. Uaiftrf. ct'l L EGAL NOTICE. Ta MBdah Taontkl'.'k S.irih L!e.-!iS1 !. Elitthrtk. iB'mnirrirtl with mUta Siua Jo. s. j.h TauKliliL all i rwi Co Fa.: Var rr J.. liirrtrt, inier a. Jam-s aa I i;:.iaaa tinr. cblWmi Micros r91Klilll. ilav'M.. rr.t in ia R.vil!r. Slate .-f .. Wat. T.nnrtnl I mii.in la th S'.at u( MittH. airi 'i!.rin llTcraa-s. rcsHlisa ta tlx ut ManrlanJ. Voaarr fcrnrf.y anrfitu.! u. affair at aa lnbaas ('..on t.. ti W-fl at ii- iMcrart. i M.!i xath Uy A a ut Mrt fat aW r rrtur Ilia rtral rildMJ'ull VabrillL tirrM.at lb .rMIMl 'iciiiuttcaastiT ike saaae ti a 'l ai4 ba tlr:sffl.-c. f a El. r.-K LF July 14. Ka. Stiriia. Doyouwanttomaheaomemoney? If submit H roar rNaarr. l''-nWflt Anu Mai of Krmaia wiai mtrlltbr HwSarv Ks. Tb mnat Coavratrnt Anirl ltiwiMx- as. tbr parpia ue.ta-BMi rrrf mralot. it aruiac llU. w:aas. mearanrs anl milca Ais. strain. 1.1 I'ruit. Warhina Kice itret 1 Arm in avw u.-aarl la srl!ii( Ikfm in tiw wtsj. Tcrfrt.jrnj lakn wbrrc errr ufltre.!. j.j ;.) dry. f f )ntrn!'- aj- frws, r m. wiiirr. ; tkl A;' Vfrsl. I"eim:i. Pitlabw,Sav fst. r. r wtiKti i this alara kaa . .a k,a 1 .-irtratr. Uuraa K.krs I fc-T kaie better thaa ew an.1 twipi Aj una wka waats out at oa. woaM do wall la ara.1 auu a postal rani or in tat wit i fajm know in ort-r to nake sura or arttina Mt. as beta fais roacil of Ml.lnic auirbt a 4 biri ailwaowsnl rakes, alajat Una moacjr make raater at work Icaa a 1 anjlbto Asa. Catai rrairad : w wil t stall yoa. lt per u. al aaa saaO tT the j UkiBstrk'tis. Maa trusses, hoys aa! girls waat-! aJ everrwiwre to w.fk f"T sw. Xw U thai t .Ur wtai sl terraa free. AaJreasi li ' a Cu- luuta Main. Hareh;: BEST baaiceas jreai caa anaraac ta. ki U' tp, per aaj saaue uy aay wraer at enaer sax t riaht la their own luraulies. Paniralars I a&4 santiles wurlh S6 free. IaiDfwre rnar i spar tlBM at ttis hwsipeaa. AO-irees Misl a : Co. fTtlaal Main. alarck Zl I week la roar own iowb. ta Uaifit free. Na rlk. kealer. If tx waat a basuwas whirh nersutu af eitaer arz caa axt rreat pa 7 all tbe time tkej A wriia kar 1 REMEDY J, 1,1, HOLDERBAUM fi SOS'S S T O E E West End, Main St., Somerset Pa.. HEAD QUAKTKnS FOR THE SALE OF alaM tV Mix AN2 csini S22D iZai.Ls. ee aw aawjaaT sB i'mA afc W 4y aWWawWaal POISES. FARQUAHR'S FonrHorM Thrchins .lia- chines with S bakers. FARQUAHR'S Thresher and Sv-:nra.tor. FAMING MILLS, CORX PLOWS, SHOVELPLOWSHARES, Cultivator Shovels far ::eir:7 All the Sell h ti3 ZzzXr. Marl JOHN F. HLY'MYEU DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, OIL &c. This fo!I;it; ! jirtliil I'.. Pianos, Siiws. ilal L ts. Ilaninif smhh's ijjoi!.-. lU'liws. Auvi!. Ilardwisrr. TaYr. i:if SaJtl! TaiM KniTt-ji iu, I t'crk.-i, i'ltt laj-esl 8ltX-lc IU OJlHT.-t-l CcU'JIT. Laad, C'jlureii I'aiytH t-jr iasiJt a?iil Varnish. Tunjciitintr, Flas.-u &c. WinJow (i!;i cf al! j..: 1 Oil alwajsvh had Ox- " k J verr elc-fiint stvle?. I'it.-t- a's Saw Files of thebestquiiit j. i'urcc'ai Mattocks, Grub Hoes, ricis, St vlLi Cat SteeT, Step Ladders, Carrias Glastses, Wash Beards, Clothes Vrin 1 cos, ooaea Jjuctet.?, lwmc, liopc Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards. .Meat Cutters and $:ii-.-ts, Trcrv?. Cu v Chains, Halter Chaias, Shoe, Dust in.l Si-rub Brjiiie.-, lIorDrusLts. Cur ry Combs and Cards, Door Locks, Hince. Screws, I. at-. Les izl evcrvtlin? in the Builders' line. Caps, Lead, The fact is. I keet evervthin-- that exclusively ia this kind cf poods and g-ive cr w ho'.e atttectioa t it- IVr sons who arc building, or any one in need of anything in my line. iiii it to their advantage to give a a call. I will always give a rea-'ii i! It credit to responsible persons. 1 tLask my c'd custoraers for their pair is and hope this scasoa to make cimy new ones. Don't forget tLe j'la- e s"o, 3, "BAEK'S BLOCK." April 8 :i. JOHN F. BLYMYLT.. Pittsburgh Female College, PITTSBURGHCONSERVATOaYOPIiUSIC. Klcjraot ItiuMiusv. Eisbt departim-nT. TRfiitj-lhrre Tcaflu-r. ;;nri. r rantaees in Mu.-ic ia Ibe CNSEUV.VTi IIY 1'K Mll.' o muitcl with tLe 1 : Special liepirttncnts. a!si. for Drawing an. 1 Pa-n'iti.r. Xii-dle-work. Vn w f The t'ollettj owes tbe largtst aad U-st GrsD;! r-sn lur A5ucat:iriiI p:ri. -i America." Cu vih-ej less tiias any si ii-nil akkukium; e-cal ,iv tin. .iv . accommodations Semi to the lreideDt. Kcr. I. C. l'tlL-IIINu. P. Pa., lor a calaloTue. The lull terra open v.-T.eta'jer i. July 24 mm WILSON SEWING MACHINE In workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received the highest awards at tho Vienna and Cen tennial Eipcsitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other machln-s. It3 capacity is unlimited. There ara mere WILSON MACHINES sold in tha United States than tho combined sales of all tho others. Tho WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for doinq 2'LJnds. of repa''"S. WITHOUT PATCHIfiC, gi.en FREE with each machine. wSSif WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 27 A 829 Droadway, New York; New Orleans, La.; .cr.sta'e 4 Mad son Srx.. Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, C?f. - FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. 8838888888888888 i 3 STRAIGHT NEEDLE, 8 8 8 8 1 S.a ! rt aVa aw SJ i( 1 W z m Jifi 8 'SalJ a jeie-'rrr- AgcntH Wanted in City and Country. WHEELER & WILSON MF'6 CO., 1S2 west rorsTn sr., cixcisxati. o. 88A8 8.8 8 8 CLAPPBROS.&CO., WffiilIJliEM awkaiMBaaaaaBnaBaaBaanasaaa n t - j. FULL LARGEST STOCK! T.TT' A T T7"r0! U Ah XlLi A2J 0 fill EOT! flllFI HI 1 s-i I C JaJjl Jst received ANI NOW OPENING AT J.M. HQBEEBAKI & EON'S STORE Vcst rJ, Mai St., Somerset, Pa. ALorga and Well S:l::t:i LOT OK DUY GOODS, XOTIOXS, iiai:I)Wai:e, Q UEEXS WA RE, HATS tfc CAPS. D001S& SHOES, The Largest, Best and Cheapest Assortment of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING Fresh aad New, Ever O2'croi SOHE2SET. ia ;A11 Kin;N of J'ro JiKC Id!.(-i isi i: 2ian: May I ;c for COODS. ir.ti i : -1- i. r W !, um.-i Ji a O-.-al Cir-.-t'ar, j,ai:j-.:n.". i s c V o:: Lara i .r Usui j-iise'l twe .-. an 1 Tire ilohs of all - ?rr - , Mca! S!tTf, Io -Mats, r.::-kt-..-, r.:i iia-i Dutter Frirts. SLot, I'ovrdcr tnd S.ifctr Ft;se, belongs to the Hardware izj. 'c. 1 A VALUABLE-INVENTION. THE WORLD RENOWNED assaswwa m a 0- J 4 asia 0 mm mm mach i :: z s 8 8 m n 8 T It rMi.'l ar. r t r : J r yra rpr -wv.. m f . aWirj.lltaalimriul.i - - iMf MocMttt tmfHf j .. . . c rynir.urn yen simplicity, cr MAX A G rMX T. Q f 1 1 T- .Tr5. Ayn ztcuT-r- 3 8 8 8 8 8 XISO QUALITIES. .Wl '. kms ararail. Itma 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 LlTK OF W1TMK a IIMILllLOi LOWEST PRICES !! send FOR CATALOUrt! 1 F!3a5e Ca!! Whea Tte City riTl-l
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