THE MWTS Bt19f- Toe wind blew furiously, nd tbe raia fell ia torrents, when a trader cue July nigbt "erKBff thick!- wooded portion of ihe coon rv ia Midori. He bad ridden all eir ni8bt o"crwok him anil Joc'o'd 1 im . -)8i ia what appeared an impeuttrible forest Th. and oBderbn.-1 grew ao thick!j lhai be ,as cont'd to Ul.. and demount tnelromfcis beast abdtered bimse.f MtxxilLei aid from the rt wo. a arrant, a Tona man same IS rear old, accompanied him and was. err much ternfcea ai ice biiu." ia which be touud himself, never bar iuc 'etn outside tie limits cf a cut otfi.lMr. BandoU'h lad employed him to accompany him oo hi Ju net. Jouroex in those day ere reueraily wia on horseback or naze, fr railroad had not men n terc:d all pans ' our great coua try, as at the i.teaeut day. -Jho." said Mr. Rauduipb, sba.l hare to reuia.u cere um. ... lifhi ibi-re is no pr.biiiiy of fiod-i in our in this da; knew. It weare ooto the right road, tvplk-d Jha. " wuM surely be near the cabin we were told about at tSe black-nmb's thop." "I ft-ar,'" reiurutd Mr. Uaod-Jph. "tba: we bare Jost the road entirely In lact, lam very potiti ve of it V e can do noiL'ug, I think, but wait un til it thai! become ligct ncogh for o to agaiu resume our journey." While Mr Randolph was epeak iajr, the wind lulled lor a few mo ments and there came a. cry tnat caud John Olorer to . wub terrtr. Mr. lUndolph who was crouched beneath a tree, Marted to his feet and laid his hand on his pis tol. Again tbe cry broke fjrth, and . Mr. Uaudolpb commanded John to search in the saddle bK f-"" a boX of matches. "It's some wild auima!, I suppose, said Glover, bw tee;h cbauro wiib fear. "So," said Mr. Uaodolph, wh ve practiced ear knew the cry of beH-ti too well to be deceived, " 'ti a hu man voice, and the cry is one of dia trees." In a few moments Air iliocwlpb liad lighted a pocket larr.eru and e peering about him with J.-ba (Hover caiitiousl? btandias ia the rear. "Fillfiw mc. Jobn." eaid Mr. lUn- doVa. and immediate!? he puf-hed ht wsv amor the bustses. while he libtned for a repetition of the cry. Once again it came, aad it seemed so near to him that Le staited back and stood perpleiei. Just tbea a vivid fla?b of lightning lit up tbe lor- est, and be saw eomeUiug whue ly ing uou tbe ground, about a dozen yards in advance. Air. Randolph darted forward and eeiaed the object, which proved to be a fema'e child oi some eighteen months old, who was bidlv bitteu on the fbouider by some wild ani mal, lie look the lin e creature iu bis arms and carried ber back to where the hoi tee were tied "Wbut are ycu going to do with it, sir ?" inquired John. "That thought was crosfciog my mind af that moment," replied Mr. Randolph, "I can scarcely imagine. First, I must, try &ud di.-cove who bas lost a child ia this pt:t of tbe cjuntry, and by that means endeav or to find out tbo parents of tbis poor creature." "And fuppose you c&a't find them ?" rupgeeted John. . "Then I euripo?e I .hali Lave t". adonL ber as mv d-uzLter," reolied Mr. Racd.4ph. ' But you are not married sir,'' raid Jobn. "And never am likely ta be," re sponded Mr. Randolph, upon wbos mind came the memory of one b; loved who bad pa.-d away from earth, and left a lonely man. "We must nt ac'.icipate," be con tinued. "To morrow may bring the parents of this poor little child to tight." When davligbt came Mr. Ran dolph found tbat be had wandered a pood way off the road, acd tSe sun was well op ere be gained the cabin at tbe edge of the forest. It was in habited by an old hunter by tbe name ofStuLbs. He gave Mr. Randolph beany welcome, and was not long in preparing a hot b'tukfuf-t. ' Well, I never heard of eucb a th tg before," said Stubby lot-king at tbe child with curiot-ity. "There's no one living within twenty miles of this place, and 1 can't imagine bow she came to be io the wood. Old Hill IS moot's cabin is a good twenty miles from here, and Dan Neal is ten miles from him, and that's all the psople there are this tide cf the State line. Neither Dill nor Pan are mar ried, and it's passing etraoge where the yonog one came from " "I wifb you would take a ride 1 through tbe forest," eaid Mr. Ran dolph to Stubbe. 'Teke the whole; day to search for some person claim ing this child. I will remain here until you return," and be pla.:l a piece of gold iu tbe Lu titer's palm, j "I'm afraid yon '11 hae to father that yooog one," Le eju'laimed, ad drest-irg Mr. Randolph, 'I've ridden nearly fortv mile to. dav, and l-'-ar netbiog from eotbttlr who bas list child. r:hpj she Las been iotj purposely." Mr. Racdilph looked ecrfous. Such an idea bad not orearrr-d to Lim, bnt from the moment he heard the words of tbe old buntrr te men tally vowed thfit be would adopt the child if ttr parents were not discov ered. Seventeen years later, Mad?e Randolph, as tbe foundling was de nominated, had become the reigning b?lle of the town of L Mr. Randolph had occasion to make a trip to ibe State of P jur at) go, in Mexico, and for tbe purpose joined a party of traders who were starting - from Independence. All the men weot armed, and bad much experience in Indian fighting; so they felt pretty much at ease oo that core. After two wteks' travel bfyocd Smoiy Hill Fork, tbey came upon a careo of Siena Indians who had a white woman in bondage. Several cf the traders oflered to purchase ber freedom, bal she was tbe wife ot a chief who refused her anr proposi tion involving ber Jeavirg bun. Tbe poor creature seemed particularly de sirens cf entering into conversation with ber countrymen, but the Indi- ne rudely thrut ber back wben she j implored to be taken back to civil fzed life. Tbat afternoon tbe Indians broke ip their camp and went away west ward. Tbe traders had donb'.ed their effers to the Indians, but tbey would not release their capn've. The came night, when tbe traders were in camp tbey were suddenly aroused by the eoocd cf approaching horfce-j hoofs coniisg at a rapid gallop. A : few moments later and the woman whose freedom tbey btd been trying to obtain, sprang from a pony, ex-' -claiming r - - i "For heaven's sake, my country-! aen do not give me op. I bars es I caped but ;hey w 11 soon I e after me." The traders iot-iantly held a coun cil. The savages outnumbered them weuty to one ; there was no hope of making a 6ucce.'ul reeistance. "Sums one must fly w ith the wo man back t3 Independence and there's not a moment to be lost," cried several voices. " Whol! do H V inquired the leader. Xo one poke ; tbe mea all n.i'a nnnn the trainand could had not R i desert them. "I have no property to risk,- said Mr. Randolph, af.er a few moment, s reflection, "uiy bubioess is urgent 'tie i rue, but I'll take ber back ir perish ia tbe attempt." A few minutes later asd Raudopr and the woman were flyiog fAs: s tbe horses couid tarry tbem back io Missouri. Jvi before tbe break of day the Indians appeared at the trader's - ' TLev were aifcured Bte wm not pres-.it eul, neuaer uhulcj uvn n. -, t. th K4rit(T ' made a tt ict search of the wagoa.- that thev were convinced that tbey eie on tue -trug iran ; u-jt i-.. d sappointtueat was so great that tbty made aa attack upon tbe tra ders. A smart O.bt revealed to thtiu that Ibey -ould nave to ob.ain rein foicemecu if they dct-ired to capture the tram, bo they wi:bdrew and left the traders in peace. Aficr two days' bard tiding, Mr Randolph and tbe woman n ached a post of drgjjoin soldiers and -vtre giren e.coit wb-. Sf J-bem fafe to Leavenworth. Tbe foll iwioy la tbe siorv the poor woman told Mr. Raa- - B - L - "I wa born of respectaoie parent, my father being a farmer in weMern Miffcouri. I was married at an ear ly od Her 'h' birth of a daugh ter, my turbaii4 f!rted to go to la dependence tor tbe purpo&a of enter icg into buriuet.3, taking tbe child aud raystlf with him After trav eling SJiae dny a we entered a great fvrert. and b f -ra were aaaie of it, we fouud oarelves surrounded irj.zen ludiane, who bad croeoed be line on a tjealiog expedition. Tbey abot my husbaad before my eyee, atd acre g'-'iag t" kill my bab;, Leu ) hegiid for t life. One of the sav ages, who fcctaicd lo have f-omc au thorny, prevented my child fros b isg murdered, bat refuted to let me t'aveit, und it wes Jelt upon tbe ground U die, while tbey hurried away, bearing mtJ off a captive. The fuff.-riogs I bave endured I would not relate if I could. I was ofiea tempted tJ dtairuy myeelf, but the tbougot cf regaiuio my freedom, od hepe tbat my child miy;i.t h ve been providentially fouod, ktayed my fcaD.d wben I would bate taken my own lite." Such, iu brief, wa3 ice hiatory giv en by tbe poor woman, whose name wart Bakrr. Mr. Randolph listened with breath lew interest lo ber narrative, and when fcle had concluded be ai-ktd ber if fcbe rennfmtered oa what day of he month and the year ber mis (:ldue occurred, ller reply wa prompt, ble uaptid tie yesr aud stated that it was ca tte C:b of July, the day being Sucdsy. "1 6hu'l never forget it while I live," fehe continued. ' Life bas only been a burden to me ti&ce " Mr. Raudo'ph was tfiifitd tbat tbe mother cf bis adopted daughter waa bi'fore him. With tome little circumlocution he ! gave aa uccouat cf his auventute ia tkc forest, and tta'.ed tue ciauccr in h:ch the io.'jut he fjuad was dits--ed. Whca the p3--r wt-niau heard this the throw hcrstlf at Mr. Ran d h'h's feet aud wept It-ars of grat- iiude acd joy, while the kiod Li. handH. Madge Raudolph merried well, and continued through life to love ber adopted father, while she became a comfort and solace to her unfort unate mother. Prprf ! Mi MraiMlmoltorr Co!onel Thornton, of ibe East In dia service, tells thus the rwmaacr of bis youth : "One clear starlight eveniug iu June, Helen end I were walking on tbe terrace am'sng flower beds tbat were cut in tbe soft green turf. In spited by tbe stillness and cdorcus icfluenca of the sir, I told ber my heart's secret with all its hopes and fears. "She looked up at me wonderin ly.aud tears glistened io ber beautiful eyes as she eaid : "Ah, Captain Thornton, are you sure? I'oyoudo you love me? It cannot be. No nei'er." ' Why," I cried, impetuously press icg my suit aad btr, 'you love anoih err "Sir," tbe ssid, almost sharply, "d.i you know who I am f" "Tte lovlieet girl ia England." "No, a r; I am not; great heavens, Captaia Tborotou, I ani your gr&od mother.'' "My gracdmUrer !" Te'k cf &ud deu sfcocis after that, won't you f I tried to speak, but my voice tailed n.e. I reached out my hand asd touched br Yes, she was there, real rnouh, aad 1 was not dream- I I ence heard this ateedoti of Judge rarsoas, said the Rew. James Freeman Clsti, the great Massachus etts advocate and lawyer. It is said tbat beiag about to try a me.rantile rase, be ordered a jury to be sum moned, and among tbe names was that of Thcmas II. Retkias, the lead ing mercoaui or oston, aua a per sonal friend of Judge Parses. When the cfS 'cr made hi return, be taid down a ft r dollar bill before the Judge. , "What is thai" said Parsons. "Mr. Perkins says be is very busy indeed, to-day, and prefers to pay bis fiae," "Take that back to Mr. Perkins," said tbe Judge, "and tell him to come here at once : and if be refuses, bring him by force." When Mr. Perkins appeared, the Judge Lokfd tternlr at him acd said: What do yoo mean, sir by sending moner when too were summoned to sit on this jury ?" Mr. Perkins replied: - ' I meant no disrespect to ibe court, yenr Honor; but I was extremely busy fitting out a ship for lis East ladies, and I thought if J paid my fine I might be excused." - "Fitting oat a tt'ip for the East Icdies, sir?" shouted the Judge; "and bow happens il tbat you are able to fit out a ship for tbe Kast la dies f "Your Hoar, I do not understand fee" "I repeat thee, my question, how is it that you are able 10 fit oat s hip for tbe East Indies J" If you dj not know I wUl tell yoo. Jt is becau?e the laws ol your touotry are properly administered. If they were not, yen wtnld Lave no t-hipp. Take your seat, sir, with tbe jury." Tbe CnlverMU Bar- Chapter l.' It's a Boj." llis advent his heralded in the brief bat strong- sentence just quoted. Xo matter what hopes have been in dulged concerning girl babies, what list of names sounded over to catch tbe most musical and euphonious ones, there is something in tbe pithy announcement, 'It's a boy.' wbicb dispels all fanciful dreams and sets everybody on a prose basis. His very voice, as it otters a deQant war wboop to tbe grand army of humani ty, tellS lue SiOrj IO tfAJM.-rieui.cu years. Tbe vieions of a dainty girl darling very soon vanUh before this positive piece of prose, who kicks bis .tnrdv lurls tbrouzh tbo delicate niok sock i .tended fcr bis aister, and i . . i i. . ) wbo erowb rea as a turaey coca hpd at Ttnksirivinz time when he ia txj,ectei 'o thow off io to;d advan tage btfjre . alltrs. He persists ia aa abnormal developriient ot cose and . ro .lt..r.t rhu Atrsa Mlnnrr orith pmucro -B I oiLt-r ii-Ue tuck saowo cniT p-r,. tJ Til ininrtPLCU wcuico. i n.uw au mrses become reconciled and accept him on trust, fceeiog uo oiber alterna tive. He emerges from bis puffy and rocy cbetinacy to a rely poly, wide awake thing of beauty, which is a jov fullv ccc bif of tbe True. There i a process from inraccy to Iiiuo boy- hood, a sweet time, w hen tbe man- Isskcr Gaviit sworn : Wlz pres enilis half biby, half angel, la tbe en: ai lke pi)L,8 jast eleckchuu day, cltar depths of his innocent eyes is a tal y.: qowo wi:DoUt rry world of trust and hope at.d love Uig wbite brow i fdir as a freshly opened Lily, arid bU iips as swet aii beim jsa n tts. lie is moht wucoing at ttiU sjre, for the pcculiarkies wbich mark the enfant terrible are yet un developed ' He is ED armful cflove aud bi-fcu y acd promise aud dccU aud hope." Ljve Lim while yet there ia no gtiii on hi If nder lipt; no sin ia tba unwritten soul, no touoc cf ttu world's breath upou Ojd's fiaifbed work. Chaptes II. ' Uii up Old Horsey.'- ' Mercv, what anoiisel L it k at ! th t chair, aiiu a tttins lied ou ice arms ana mode tat to ibe wn;u:g- uiit fin n )er-iatiO, au io diiv- tn taudem by thai. ?op; irtui iu ed tkirt atd fatcr hat au ( shoes! Who up.-ct that wj:k bat-kei? aud, greious ! what work ta been nude ith my wool fad thread! There's the las; Graphic torn to tc:ap epd fluffed in tte cupadore wub my new seiew d,iiST, that I loit a week ago ! What is be doin wth Jbecatfaad, dear me! if he hasn't thrown graiid ma's tpecta4;s the trate!" 'Where's Jlrry J Run ta tbe kitchen and see, AU tbe eggs are bri keu ia the basket of folded clothes, aud the milk for puddiug bas been fed t) the cat and dfg. ikidget Lan nian is io a toweriog rage and says: Phat s the use of shlarin to kane clean wid such a young divil iorniost yer ' a':s j. rigidity I- u?fbuncb calls, and is horned by tjug re quested to 'be a horse end let JIarry nrje straauie ia t)oslon.' M.e is questioned, s.!so, oa maay dtji(i4te points, and aked bow many liule boys she bas, aud whether sQe has tetn his blae moLkey tbat perfvrois ou a yellow stick, and bis 'rooster ibr.t crows if you blow io behind.' JJe gets very close to h?r acd atks bat last wbite stuff on her face is, aad what makes her wear supb a fun ny liale ha?. A few years of this juveoile terror and thu appear spotter stage cf the b-y, He gets a fever only appealed by'iuatbles. It is utile s lo heed off thi pbaBs; it il is shut ti in one di rection it breaks out more vl louiiy in fcuiiie other. It goes thiough a period of six cr seven, years and costs much iu anxiety, brckea window paces, and morufied pride. He is efnictcd wi:b rats, pigeous, and other boyieb complaints, wbicb are harm less, but annoying. He brings in six dirty steel traps lo amae his sick sister, who grows wcree under it, and in bis solicitude bs straps his ices fast to six feet of stilts and stocps to ea ter the door of ber rocro, to the hor ror and dicmay of his mother. He brings little notes home from school, which be tries to explain in a favor able light, but fails to convince bis parents that it was 'only because Hill WiUon dropped Liielaja on Abe Hennegan's toes ant' made me laugh.' He Cirres bis awkward iniiiiU oa old Mrs. William's cellar door, and she threatens his arrest. He goip to see 'Humpty Hunr.piy,' and comes borne and throws real brickbats at bis aunt, and Bridget is met w ith a bat lencg blow frt.ni his head ia the re gion cf tbe diaphragm whtn she is bringing in the coal. He m&kes life like a burden, and home & saare aud delusion. He tears the comforters io more ways than one, and elits tbe pillow cases to match them. Grad ually he leaves eff ibe hurly-burly life and imperceptibly glides into Chapter. III. 'Where is my blue tie?' 'Where is the blacking brurb ? I am going to a little surprise, and won't be home till eleven. Is my percale shirt dine up nice? I wish you'd make my collar aiiffer. I don't lhack some one, for ihrowiog my coat down nd gelling it wriokled all up How do you like ibis hat? Think it locks better than my soft obo ?' You will find the pigeon boxes &1. deserted abjut this period, and not a rat-trap cumbers the buck ?ard. The wood shed theatricals are all ended, tbe suits are pat away, the kites forgot ten; window glass is in perfect safety. Ti e dust has filled up the rude initials ia Mrs. William's cellar door, and there ia an nniuvited quiet all arcoud the bcufe. Chairs sUy in their pla ces, and pantaloons will no longer bear cutting over for the boy. He gets ibem now out cf new stuff, aud mother's 'cut' wiil not satisfy bim.i He is no: in the way now, and there's a heavy pain at mother's heart as she thinks that be will never seed her pucb any more. Tbe iuuoceni eyes have a deepr-r meaoicg io J.bnn cow. Tbey have !ki-o iatv their depths ibe reflection of a fare vuuog er than mother's, and l.fe begins to look real to tbcoi. The world is full cf heme where these pictures will be recognized aad huog up a family portraits bjcjes where thete are no sounds of young voices now. ibey grow away into Ice world f o soon, and we put away the nameless feeling of desolation as we do tbe cast-efftoys of their child hood, and when the eveniog of life approaches tbe heart goes back ai ng ibe track of time and is once more w;ib the children ia ibe dsr long ago. An old iadv being aitu to sub scribe to a newspjper declined ou iLc grciana nat wben hbe wanted ueas sbe niaaufdCurcd it heritlf. A courtly nero ncjotly sent a re ply to an invitation, in which be ''ret grttt?d thaf circamatsoces tepugnant to tbe rr quiei-cecce would prevent bis acceptance of ibe io vite." ' Wben a man fees hi wife shedding a cataract of tears it wtU-Niagravates him beyond endurance. SAKBT. CosrtDERrr X Road, f (Which lain the State or Ky.,) r. OR Kit I don't want no Senatorial Com mittee down here. I don't want no hndr nrvin aroond brinsrin nitrcers no j r J ,i " c t ab30t cleckhhuns, votio and &iph. Niggers ia prejudist, tDd their tasntal viscuns is oixtortea. i my u on i un derstand polyliz, and her very dim and confoosed notions of relijun. Tber ain't a nigger neer the Corners which don't firmly bleere that the Fifteenth Amendment mcens that they sbel her the rite to rote, ui fet tered and unhampered, and that they bev tbe rite to vote z they pleane. xbv can't be made to understand . .... that the eo nerior !nlclliiret,ce that lays nioeiiy around JJatcjmV, cz desigied by Providence to guide aud direct em, and tha. tley ought lo be tbat-k'ul that ii ii here lo keer fs 'cm. To put niggers onto the f.;and f .t exatLiudrheu is to convict ourselves Tber ain't rz many uv us to swear cz tber wuz the mornia nv tbe eieck shua, but there is et-uff. Thai the country bel bev the troo iwerdois nv wat did nely happen elcckrbua day, 1 hev already hi Id au fiaoiinathun , aud fccro U i.-i : double-larrtlt'd fehot gua, for did, noi an pbipate trouble uv any tied. He uiidertoud thai lue niggers bed all agreed to veto the s'.rute Dimckratic licktrt, in wfctcb cse wood ez toos itey wood vute z not. Rather en courajjed em. Remcmter acqep iu aaicvuaehun to isle eotbiu with klc uv em, and wucd bey accep.iq iaritasbuos with all uv cm. Am faai ijokla ibe prejud s wbicb every whue Eiaa tea ag'.u odor. Hev got go lhat k:u tcleralc a i-iger, with m.tev. ef be Is libfal. Two uv em ted voted (it-eta uz the two Uepub llkio tletiu w blpa HUloUi.U lu lue bjx) when we dickivertd that every oce ur tin bed Republ kia tik't-, iu- to testify e? to what they kaow!coua "aa oneofbis books without kilt-jt'd U mssratic, aud that tuy pfrp ed to yoig fin, 'tt usteiftHy OiirSpCo. I'dihed the ul geis aaay frocu tbe wilder aad bed tbe poles cl jsed. Rut bed borne aud got my fchotguo, iz did ptkia Poram, tapt. M'lVlteY, and lu'a regi uv us, lin nitiitly not fied ibe nigcers that ibi kind uv a thing wocdu't do, and thai whilo v.e detired em to exstcise iber ,-ites, '.bey must exercise em in apcord aces with the iiees uv the dominant rsi'-e, aud cuifcin else, 0-berwise thev coi.dem ix-reise em. There wcz soma trouble whii'b resul'id io tbe kiliia uv perhaps aeveuty uv em. Can't state exactly how uiapy wiz killed, z he didn't conDt em. Bi b eve iu rresideat Hayes, es pfsbtl'y sence the app jiutaieut uv Motby"? Cou?ul to IK'Dg oog, Tbit;k3 it wood l e a grate measure ur nasiauashea ef be ifliviu) cood te epuiu'ed to suibin. Detkia Pocram usiiGedu about the same blpj that Isaktr did. Wlz wdlin that the niggers bbood rote e f they wculd only vote the Pem tkratic ticket. lied cverc ioe the preludis every Cawcashua uz bjuud io bev agia tbe iufetior racf, but xbood insist, alii z. that tbe itjferLr race shood be guided acd diiec.ed by the eocyeriur. J-. tha soopcrior race wants to veto the Dirnrkruiic ticket, the inferior must do liKCnire. and so on. Otherwise we can't let fin vote. We shti iuri.-t on Levin cm couuiid ia wben we mak-i up our Coagre sjoaal represeataotu.3, but we must cmtrol their voice. ' 0. her ie the bloated North w o.-d hev the bulge ou us. Approves tbe President's policy, espeshelly Lis applctment uv M-fcby zMitiiriter, or whatever it i, to Hong Koug. Notfcla a- cnpolidat;s the iioutbrru uiiod z an appiutiuent Wocd like to bev it tri d oo him self. C-i Mil-rlier tpstifed to shootio. perhaps, serin or eight uv em s jeered he wuz justified, aud appealed to the Xorlhcro sense uv rite. Jftd ibe niggers volid the Republtkin tick et il wood hev bMberd us to elect the pimekratlu tit kit, sutbla that the Corners alluz bed done, snd alluz ex- peeled ti dc. Cjodent and woodent stand tunovasbuus. the niggers want to y ote let em vote rite, and there will be oo ohjeck'ibaas to it. Otherwise we csn'i pi r nit it. I didn'i consider it nessary to take any more testis: any. Bat this I bed sworn l- before Ucom, who staled it tf!ihelly with a whisky glass, and I shell forred it to J!aine. I bepi u will Lev proper effeck. I hope the Xortb will see that we desire to rec ogn:ze the aaitadii Mat, and tbat we are willia to go j:st cz fur (Z possible. We must, however, preserve the in tegrity uv the old Dimekratic party, and must retane our mj riiies. Wben this is uudestood there will be ao more trouble. Wben tbe bigger gits into the proper frame nv mind uv votio cz we want lim to, all the bother will end, acd there will be tha'. espesbe! kiud uv pee.-e tbat we desire. O.hertvise there will bo more worry acd m-.;re trouhle. Petroleum V. Nasby, Statesman. ' ' "fSLot Gui. Bajrartf Tnjlo. Tbe carter of Bayard Taylor is one of the moht s'rikiog illustra'ions io rtceui. Amerinaa history of the substantial reward which our repub licao society c.ffra to purely literary ambition. A generation or two ago the man of letters was so rare a char acter among us that bis Very tingu Iari:y was s claim to public dlstiuc tioa. But Mr. Taylor made Li ce lebrity long after Dunoa, and Irving act J.rcsfcoit, and H'yaot,- aud a score f others had Jlanghl mankind to refpect tbe tas'e and sch(loar-bip of tbe New Wtstera World, aad he woo b' highest boaors ia the very thick of the Uruggle f r li ra-y hue cess wbich distinguishes f jf.-e Uter years cf tbe XToeieeoib cen'jry Jle owed u. thing to the acotdeut of lime or of f Tiune. Toe prices - wbicb en riched the eloKB of his life are ihe well-earned fruit f tbe hard and per severiair labors cf more tbau hiitv years. From the day when hp set out, po'ir and uuknowo, to make ibe tour of Europe ith kcap'ack and s.alT, until he arrired oaly a ff m iDths ago at on cf ibe grt-a'ci ot the Earepeaa courts, bearing the highest diplomatie rauk it ft ia '.he powrr of ihe Unfed .8;tei i a.iudr. cheerrd by ibe fre-ll plaudits of bis cuntrymen, aud greeted kb matked hoaor by tbe peop'e and prince8of Germany, it cn be said tba' U yard Taylor wa the maker of sj hjs own go-id f rtute-', and tba'. he nitd" 'fcem by the mopi conscien ii.us aad faithful literary work Ijla t riaiply sad always a ntinof This is not the place fr a pnycal' fxtimatu of b'K wniiogj, bgf, ibt-re j one c DHiiicoou qaaiitr in idi;i wbicb buoo 83 brigbilj io Lia pergonal cbtracter tbat we cantot p88 u over bere io fttlence. Ibu quality is boneaty. It is. seen ia the! simplicity of his style; the thoronrh nesa of bis wcrkmansMp, the clear. " ' opinions, tie fidelity with which he held throigb life to his cnogea work, sparinj no pains to produce the very be of which be was capable, howevei small the sub ject or trivial the rerard. Nobodr i . leeiing tbe influence t this virtue. uuuuv cauia a-io. iiui withnnt perceiviog that thisf nigh literary merit was a reflex of (in earnest and simple nature. If there ia a lonjr re memtraace for honest men, there is no less a long lire for 1 honest books. It is a golden lesson fr authors and journalists tbat in this, instance liter ary honesty and personal uprightness have secured a brilliant success in life, and an eudunng Uputation. There is little doubt that if Mr. Taylor had lived t complete the Life of Qoethc, for wlicb hisforeigo appointment gave bin the long-coveted facilities, be wotid have crown ed Lis career with ai greater woik than any ia the long Sst cf bis booki. It was a tai-k to whici be brought a raauly er,ttm-iasui soft ibe accumula tions of year c f studt and icduj-tri-ous collecting. Schohrs williamrnt the untimely event kbich deprives Americau literature 4 what promis ed t be suea an imi rtant acqnisi- litju. t he crafumen; cf letters and arts will mourn tbe Uss of a compan ion endeared to thenj by a thousand aaiiitble qualities, lie general pub lic will sorrow for tfc death of a pub lic mania whose parsfame the whole 0 Uutry takes pnd. iBut there are miny others to whob tbe death of Bayard Taj lor wiil, carry a much t harper pang We who have been for so mauy years in mote Inttrcurce wun mis sinuiy, ttoaer ana nigo miuded man, and ave learned to value more aud more as our intimscy increcsed, tbe nobiliir of bis dispt Bi tion, ibe greatucss ot bis heart, the homely charm cf hi) simple private life, can understand t w deep a grief will be carried by tie new ol ib morula to friends ii every q larter of tbe glob?, wa .mred ia Mr. T"jlor ere of the btst types of thu Atnericun sca.-lar, atd i ved bin) one of the most dutigiiful of Am r can geL'leuien. X. 2f. Tribune Pl1ni'l toilven Ay- An old railraa jerrel.itfi iacl ;eut of the TJtijon I'ac.fic ia its early days,beaihe rqiaja lieu a was veiy tlow ; i A former cmploce of the road boarded a train. o4 s he kae tba conductor, tried to cheek it through Ut-ueral Manager IJofie vkasou ito traia, and iba OjndJC.or si!d he dare not pas the man, bt referred hiui to )dr. lit xie. Tie peir:gr ap plied to ibe General Manager, and bis application bi passed was re facd. He scaled himstlf right in tront of the manager, and refoi-td to pay fare wben tbe conduc 9 came around a.aia. fbe latter ordered h i t:i to get off at ife ut xt station, aud S tpa tfat wusrescbtrj ibe rr.au did gel c!j, bat il as only t run urq'-'d aud clirst) hto the" baggage. cr, where he rode pi-t eercral 8ti- lioi.i btttre tbe conductor entered and dl-covered him This won't do said the conductor. Hoxie will b. in here 10 .v nfter a while, and the devil will bj upiv wben be dis covers vou. Tbe nan who was beat iu bis way Ged 'kat by biding hiui: self behind' a lot of trunks, and from bis pjaition erjoyed a ponyvfsatiou .r. Uojie, who "hat enured tbe car, Having about, him. with a friend. I'Vjh'ly the traia ectercd the dining sifttjon' and tbe man behind the trucks got off to get something to cat. As be SiQ'jterei up tbe platform be came fice to face with Mr. LIuiie. "Here," aid the latter sternly. "1 thought yon got off at ," earn ing the station. "So 1 did," waathe reply. "How did you j;ct here, tneo ? ' Taking Mr. 11 xie to one Bide, ibe paeac,er whispered, conn Jentially. "I qoa't aenttoive yoyr road aud its flo time away btfjre all the passengers, but I will tell you pri raifly, I waljiefj.'' He got a pass lor the Jjuruey, aud t :.day occupies a prcmhent pJMt:oa on the road, for which be is indebted to bis cheek acd wit IhcProireual Ranl t Tbe progres? of Russia, wbicb bas evidentlv excited tbe teaious alarm ol England is a reality which is palps bletoallwbo take tbe trouble of reading history and examiuiug maps. Xapoleon deplared, at St. Helena, ib a; in tbe first year of war with the ftutans tbey would Use India from Koglaod, and declared thai probably iu the course of lime ibey would over helm all Europe. Tbat Ru-fcia would invade and tike In dia, he regarded as inevitable, in order to gain riches and provide em ployment for the armr, and thereby prevent a revolution in Rmsia proper. 'i'be conditions and appliances of war cave so ennugea nuce apjleon s lime tbat to wrcs. ledia from Kog laod would probabh ut b so eisy as was anticipated ; but ii. progress ot uu-!sia, in territory and popula tion, has been surprisingly large Looking back within tbe present century, it wiil ba seen that the Rus sian arrtuisitions of territory from 8 weeded are greater than what re main io tbe ancient kingdom ; mat tier gain :rt.m I ulaod is as Urge as the whole of AuMria ; tbat tbe laad wreged from Turkey in Europe is equal 10 the dominions of Prussia, exclusive of tbe Rhenish provinces; thai tbe c-'u-jiry conquer ed from 1'ereia ia as Urge aa Eng land; and that ber srqiUitioos ia Tartary have an tr-a ftjual to Tar key iu Europe J.-cece, Italy and Spaij Siuctr 1814 Rusia has ad vanced her fr-iiti.'r SoO miles to wa'ds Vieun, Be (in, Dresden,' Mu- pjcb and I an ; bs aop-oached 4o0i miles nearer 10' Constantinople; ba po8sesed ber-flf i,i the capital of iIind, aod ba.4 advuoced lo wiihiu a few m:!.-s of ilitt capifal t,f S deD, from which, hen J'eter the Great uiouuted the ihroue. ber frontier was dittant 300 miles Since ISIf, ako, j Rurhia hud fctreicbed forward very cU!-:drrably iord India aud the capital tf J?erti. H-r army is ib lrtpu ia (he WQ'ld and the eacitist to sppp ri ia lia.; of ar, sad rhe is judicjoUr-ly auguieating ber navy by ihe purchase of ship', buik sod buildiiitf oa the Delaware. "What i tdit riI rourtefiy ? rk a Xe Jir-ev uaoer. Wtiv. il is when aa edit r i- ciuht taliog chiik-'iis at midbubi, abd br -tber kindly alluded t the loa- er a fltA'iie fre4k 'l a s uinKinbulist. A ul btngeh ugMfullv if utrks : "De'i! q f t MiWnl is i-hou'd ni;t jermit ibir d iiiirt ! i wear this pap r ; r a uu I- 1 litre ih so much r i', th'er of bki cold." "' ur buoixt ia a rprei way u ler ttd be defeodQi' atrortie; "So De brong Via id a Trenton Gazette. bag- F , . ... - . i ?" r"r-i v 1 obtainrAor new inmt1mm.ror i'mprnrmuntt cn ohatut p,T miim! er nther (ompoKnli,traile rrl aud luLrli. Ci'rrott, Al.Hgnmrntt, Jntrr. frnmrri. Aijfil. Foiti, -r J i fri Kgcnmt, a4 all mtttariiing ujid?rt-h VuU-nt J.atrtt. prompt ly attmAt in. Jnn-ulinnm iUul haif bcrn I fltrHt fV'1'0, pnirunl bf 1.4. Ji, ,0 vn,,.,?.!, fkt C. 8. ',rtrnt Ittpartment, und myng:.l ia liUfnt lutiixf cm eluiivltf, re cm mute tlnsrr mnrchm. nr.,1 ttcurt Aite mart jmtmptbj, ,f vi! Ivxiitrr rtai-nt. Os; 4J.il m i ixcl luuji nttti 4iAiriMAn rv, -,,t,.l.ti f rrt: tif rAr jvy. A li Mrrrrr . HfMiBn, to Von. rnpfrnwdrr nBMwil n IT a.. T f r. a. ft 'Ttt. to r:!tin Iti r. I Kcaa?rt 'ctnd prjtrrvKtatiTri I wirtl'H in mtrcUtn' (k ercry j-itu nt i sc. ami in a; WK (It f rinn ryt't in f,n"trr bSIQXEE'S SALK Mr rlrtnaor an or.ler.r Sale lnril mit r.r ih Court -f 'ouiin .o Fl-as u( Sjwmt County. P.. IwllloflHrfirRaiP. on ll rsuils. two uiUel suuili ot Jeuaer X li'twl, tin Friday, January, 10, 1S0, t 1 uVIwtt p. m., tho r.tl'.wlnir real i mute. Tit: A reriAiD tract rt inn'l. 'Moni'. Una" of J.?ph W. Bexra. cOUtuln Hpres in r ur lr , l. i"iiUii bwM r Airim lii H ii:min, Alex. (tMaua. t-ninp i.apn an I othr. h.inm tberia freoie.l h'jus , burns, (tallies, i:ie Ju. tLi, thaf irtn Is a-ili rl ii.l whh liinex'.me nn.l enal. draw kiln and Snclt tn if.H-l running .mic-; al, a ki I lie.r. inif iruii i jvnaru i;.mvcmm I'lrnart-nen. f-? mlU, mures, fcn , ls very .lniM'j prpitjf and will be aolil luHir;ur tlio iijit sjt in-!iMi-er. tViawnai-Hi Klvin Itt day or A:irl nexi. of atiOT If dealre.l. TKKAIS Ais-thir. tnhaul. cn-hir,l tn air months ami one-llitrJ lmu.o veitr (mm ihla iImii with Interest in.ljeul n.,y'un!i trunk iUy ur aK Any lurUirt Uilurmitluu nuy bs h.il by adlro?!icj B.S. FLKCK. Deo. 14. Aslr.ee nr J. W. Hito. Twf nmrjvin D 1 PffiP stove nemt uiiirAollii polish. 4UWAYS READY FO USC. ' Evcryamtr iinwm M SA - Kl.n . aru.M..Ml It. IUMI!ltl 3.n---v wanna, Q ., POLISH Wn Huna-Ck , MTXXIVO. DIJOT. I KU8T. WA9TE, JJEKET S. Z1ECIER, Sole Kar.ufecturer, Baa, aa au jaba mm, rhiiadaipiiu. A SS1QNEES' NOTICE. Wbtrcna SoIs-jii II. Watki'. of Summit Twp , Soiucr-ft Co , PM miil? a volunt-ry an"lirntnBnt for the benelit of hii ere.ltturk tq tb n luriiaut l of t tli in!t"y, roil, iitml aii'l mUeil, sai'l N. II. WaUerto mnic im n:!l.tt payment to tlio Aaiijnfea anJ th"s lnvii:f ul iluia Hiln.t him to lir.'soqt 111 -in 'lui.v auLhcuilKite 1 inr . ttlo. moot ti tho Awiijaen, :it the tuli.e uf Yak-ntine Hay In Soaj:rs-1 (jr"Uii .u-:'rivF.iiAY, US WIS Wtl'il.Y, De. Aa.-iK-"i:e. Saved from the Grave. Mr. J. E. Yontnin. L-m? r. li.. 111.. av : -It avel my two c'iit.lrn Iniuj the :rrive." A. L Simmoo,of Hilttmoro. MJ.. al ia : "!l will lure the Wir3t ciuih lm:nl i:toty."1 tarj Jo9 cured me of a bail retell of una woi'lt'a stan tinic " J.H Cot;ltr, ttrijui P. irir l.uoo,ncw boiile l Seller' Coanh Syrnp audi. It I? the moat kv ular remely tor t'onlm, Cold, Uroup. Hmirenos, aou all Ti rout and Uunx ltivasci. l(us lttn iu ue for halt a ecnturv. bul-l ty ail druifisn ac I eointrj itiirekepiTti. l'rii e '5?., 5Je. nn l l.ou Pir Duiue. ll. j:.. :.L l,ur.il.-5 .x i pi,", ittahuruii, l'a. Nov. 'JJ The Great Blood Cure, For the rure of all dl-easra arl.lr.ir (rm Imoure Illoul. Areyua weak, nerv .un. di-hlllate-l, pile and emaciated T Havejroa dxt your nppetiie? Hare you nausea, pain In Ihe bark. ? If , Ir Uioilaey'a Wi.ikI Urar'her will drive ont the dlwaae anil hritiir back tbe Hloom ol Health. Piinplea, It dU. Kryl-hn. Tetter. Salt Hhcuin. ke., are but aartaee IndhsitloRj ol Hlood llbteaae: sod Dr. Uindie) Ul iOl Si-archer, by purilvir.n the avrtem, adtena tho fkin and heauiitics the eomplexion. tt'urea performed by the Bhxwl Ssart'tior read like old-time miracles. Try it. Sol t by Uruttxita- a.1 00 por bottle. K. E. SEl UERS k CO., Prop's, Piituborjrh, Pa. HEALTH M HAPPINESS. Health ami Il ip.lne are prtoelosa Wealth to tneir pwseior.s ana yet tney are nituiu tna reacn oi erery one na wiu lue WnitillT'S LI VKU PILLS. The only nre OITRE for TorplJ Llvor, Drupeojla, Hoaduene, Hour Stoma?)), I'onrtilpnio i, Ituoillty, Nauiea, aud all ililioua e tmplain'a an 1 Hlood disorder, none rename nute. aivne-i "Wtn, Wriirht, Phiia." If Tour drurzli't will not tan. ply aend .5 cents for one box to Kirrick. Kollcr & uo., 70 n. 4ta at. rni!. Feb. PHILADELPHIA COFFEE, Wo hare recently made irreat Improvement In the roc,sol KomsIh I'QQVe, and doit olfer to tbe trade the FINEST ROASTED COFFEE ever pat up in Package!. We guarantee every package branded 'MY CHOICE" or DOM PEDRO'S CHOICE.1 to be notbinit Irat line iwleeted Coriee. IJoitce, lid p'lrlod lrout O" by ourolvci. Janney&Andrews, WHOLBAI. Ghkjs k PraUB Conissica ImMi No. 121 and l'J3 Slarkct Street, May 20 rillLADEU'IHA. R EUISTEK'S XOTCE. Notloe la herehr alen to all pcrn eonrcrnd as leirateea, creditor or otherwiac, that the ti I lowing aeeiunt have pauol resri!er. undtiiatlhe tiime will be prt?cn;oti for con:trinntln and al lowantie at au ( irphana' Court to lie held at S,n erret, on Thur.lay, January 30, lx a. 1. Firt aeo-.unt of John C. Woll r, aiin'r. of John Weilor, duceaiied. a. Firet and flaal a;-e rant of IInry H.Schrock attrn'r. cmtetannto annrryal Uuh S?hro.ak, deceaaed. 3. First and Onal aee mat Of Samuel S. Ileal, trwrfee lor the tale ol the real eat.tte of domtn j. i!jal, deeeafetl. . 'Theacri.nntof Pcti-r Rra-h, utrdlan of Mary A. Printline. . . i. Fir"t ai.d finll account ot Wilii.ini Ii. HLakl, Ailin'r ol Nan -y Stahl, dee'd. (. F.nt aoiant of A. Erans, A'tm'r.of John J. PhitlippU dce'd. T. Seoimd and final ae,-nnt of (."yrai naystan. Executor oi Ann Maria Zirrfot;, der'd. . Aae.mnt of Jolin Keel, lxir.U.in of Auitn Uape. 9. Fir.t and final aeunt of Jacob E. O. Irer. Adin'r. ol Kicharl OttfiT.dec'd. A. F. Kin KEY. Jan. 1 Kciiter. A SSIGXEE'S NOTICE Jacob Kline of S unir-el Tp.. Invtn? lxael all hi prerty real and per'tial to h nnklin Miller lor the benelit of creililor. no'.lci Is hereby given loa'.t psrs . ia lobt-d I the mil A'lnor to mike Immediate payment, an I th ie having claims to protest to the Fill A."--i)(n3e for eottW- mcnt. ' ' 1 - Da'cJ, Uec. IbTS. KKiXkUS iVMLLEB. Dee, ii' ' " ' - Auiic, 4 SS10NEE$- ACCOUNT?. i r. ! The follo-vlnit Beermn'e have b.'n fi!v I an.l will ; bo .'resented for eoubruaton on ! murxaay, ,jan van, isr.i. j (htK Barclay, afsist'aee if $idomoi II ikei. : partiel KlinmeL aiituee of Joe''pt L,inoiJ. E. M. Sehroc. amdsne-of Danlel-ivelu;. Val. Hay, a&dixnee of Uatharlne Walker, johnaon i. Su-icr, mnlnnra of Ju.j. llr..lllor. U.F.SJHKW Jan. 1. Fro'honataFy OURE REWARD, O HAKSTOIAV For? , 94 to 610 Per Acre, peech and Staple. Land n lleliiraif ill th JtllLLlOX Ai KK lilt M 7,, h (iraad Haplda and ludiaim' Mailroad t ompvuy, TITLE PERFECT, Strong fcoll mir crop plenty oftliti ber no drouzht nv rUlnrla btia . . n "noppera.') Bnnnlna atrramapu re water ready marketa-achoola-Hailroad row plcted throuen centre ol' tbo KranU Send for prnnplilrt, EnglUtli or German, Address "'. O. HI Gn ART, . Land (cmailnloncr, AAatid b pi os micH. Si '(. ral -Iwj aWJlbM'Y. tVt.d ai--4 AMIrMTBDirATCill,ClMB k ' knewn worii. Samp I Watckfret to W Atiilreaa, J. CvviTxa Ca, Chicaga : mil ripni THE SOMERSET IiEKALD , t'&TABUSHKD IS.". A GOOD FAMILY PAPER. MENE1IAL, LOCAL AXD POLITICAL NEWS. RED HOfREPUBLICAiV. LA HG EST CIKCULATI OX -IN- Subscription f'i ft year. Tran sient ailvrrtixiiiff 10 cent a line. Special rates io yearly and tHfir terly adeertlsprs. otS pnpsr to the year; no postponement on areonnt of t'hrittinnx, Fourth of July or other legal Jfolitlay. JOB OT" ALL DESCllirilOXS EXECUTED WITH HEAME53 iNJ DISPATCH. A LA2GS NUMSSE OF S(:iiooi,Oni)i;i:S SQMERSET GO UNT7 OX HAND. EP. B. SCULL, Business Manager. I M, HQLOERBJUiU & SOffS. STOEE, West End, Main St., Somerset Pa.. HEADQUARTERS j FOR THE SALE OF csasjkc:? i IdOWZESAND 2SAPEES.CLI7SS t CHILL2DPL01rvS,nAGE2 ;T:WIIC2J1INSE22I!2:LLS. Z3T- PI23 TZESSEES AND SZ?aUlATC2,J:flL3E P0VS23. FARQUAHR'S FourK.r'f T.'.rcfhlua; Ma cbla with Mialtcra. FARQ 'S Thresher xnd SiBirator. FANNING MILLS, ! j SHOVEL PLOW SHARES, 1 Cultivator Shovels AXsrr Ssjiirs fcr Xzxlj All tie Hctm Sc'.i is the Ccxmty. ft A VALUABLE INVENTION. .r i.-K4Sr?&i was opj sewing mmim in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, arri as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. I: r-ccied ihe highest awards ct tho Vienna and Csn Zz nr.lai Exoositions. iT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER ten c::;-:r-:;hic. It3 caoacity is unlimited. There :.ro i,.oe VM.SON MACHINES sold In tho United .':t"4;cs iTian tha combined sales of all tho others. Vro YJlLiiOii MENDiraC ATTACHMENT, for doing ! i k!r,d3 of repasrins. WITHOUT PATCHINC, given with each machina ;! WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. WANTED "!7 &. 829 Croadway, New York j New Orleans. La.; .-.v. Siate &MaJ:sjnSts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Caf. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. TO THIS" LM)IES. The fcumairr ar. t K.iil a:yle or E. ButtcrK'k tXli. PAPER PATTERNS at Mr. E. R. Wairner', 803 Arch St.. Mi33S-Jth 2i Jt,, Ph ladelphia A 1 jo Tor Je the Ont.-noUt Pllter. Ih-lera filled ty m iil on rtteei)tor wriire. Cuttttoa1) tur-niahn-1 on api'll .tit Ion hy in.tll. 1 1 ViiTlllV VllTlPl' otter i henhy irirea, th it an ele.'.i -a will be he hi cn Monday, Jo unary 13, 1ST!', at the r.tne of the Somerset Jt Min jral Point K:iit KiJ I'ouimy, at Somerset Pu . lor the iurm ol electing a Freft'lent ami l'irertor of nuiil Soin-jri-t. .Mineral l',.ii.t Kuit l:wl I '.imnr. John ii. uia Jan. Seerel;i!7. P M 1 X I ST II ATO U'S X OTICE tst.ne of Veter Hirf-c kKe. of Swtr.rreek towrtilii',, !oo;;ieil. Letter ffj'lniinistrutloTi on theahoreestnte haT tntr been r:mte1 to the nmleivimeil by the prop er o!hon;y, notice Is hereby iriven tothMiein-!-l!ed ton to makelnme'Ualepiyment.and thoa havinir elntws airainnt it will present them duly aniheutirated for settlement to the AdminiKtr.ttor, at tiiruitire ol Jamea L. Puich. in Somerset lir.. ou Saturday, the h day ol Fehroary. 1'7'J. JAtllUr. iiKtOfiS. Jan. 1 AdminUtraU r. itl V .Ulleit ure :ict :tso I U II eit-;. lieil'.lwirlHKid t itltriwl l. o ruir S i' Us,- .lo vt :u-h:,u lii-e l, li - wilt-2.1 -f.,... t.. ...... ..--...r.... 1... ...w - . ir ...... T i-i-., ! Iv A'I'inm'ir I'mioh Ks.i'ii'hi p. Ail-:::, t. E. E:TI2 i CJ. 9'a. Ar.'s. H ri:tV::v h. Ta PI Jan 2 A?' ''' 1 15 A 1 OK 1 tual) of John I.uib, lute of Stony-reek Tirp., decreased. Letters of administration on tbe al-ove tst.ite having fcee",rniiHi hy theprojteramhority, ntitiv.-e i? heruhy iciventothiMieinii'jote! lolt tomakeiaiuie- diate payment, an-t th,t-e havin-:ehtiuaA avainKt it to present them daiy -iutheii:ir-ted for fteltleuient on Saiar.lay. January, 11, 17$, at the tiiterc:i- derK-eol deeeaed. J1M13KOSS. I)(V. 4 Admml-itrHtor. A "GOLD MEDAL ha. tieen a war ted at the Paris Kip-fl'lon of is;? " J.&P.COATS. For th if best Six-l Sp-o! Cotton, eonilrmlnir llieesriinate oUeett uton their -ctHwts at all the Worltl's Kxpos it ion.-, from that at London. IvYl, to the Centennial Kxi-'-'iti'-n ofis:. where 'hey t,-k adiphmalor "S- I'KKK U STltLXl TU A.NU tXt;LI.LtXT UU AL1 T ."' Thebeeoml I'rueol a Silver Ms,l,it w.i taken hy Hie WillUman i- Li.ien Company. whieU elaiui-i to lie the K-toil ehauipt tn ot Ainerieuri in-Iu-try, and whiv-li hta extsoli'ely advrtii.-,l a Gran 1 Prii t at KiU. K3 Q2AND P2I233 wra a7ra:d3d fcr Sp:cl Cattn at PASS. Messrs J. P. M,it hive ctt-tMiah. In Paw- tucket, K. I., the lanreft Sml 0;tin .Mill in tlvj L'nite! SutU'S Kvety pr.".w ul m-mil:i?iur4t, iniua th raw -Uifn loli litilietl rj ... 1m n-n-ftu?ieti ;herif. I hvir AiaTie.in-iiiii'!e Sj-I 't litn tork ihe awnr-i at tUi Centenai il, acl win e they have rever cluim;l f t4'51 '.t k tlcir AitTio-xn-iu SrKl it rD nvor iXiut nunutaC' turwi in tltrtr Switch Milis. tiivy have the uitm' tiunul anootim-ini; that they h ir m i U-ntili-it theuiflve with tin country", tU:tt AMERICA, as represented by J. & P. Coats, is stiil Ahead in Spool Cotton BATES & COATS. S-oe Ax.iitfin Phil t-tcllii i Kr J. k P. C ATS, P A T E N T S . T. F.'lEENAKH, Kir tor Pitta, No. W SIxlh Are., rittj'iorith,' Ta. No Patent, no par. ' Seii-l' r .r Circular. N-.v. l:i - 100,000; Mcn imi VI omen ate Watateq, . . j;ae fp:n If! lo i'i p"r ly. ;ihfti uiikii:, tii.it iu liu. Al,lm, ith one ecr.t '.an:p. K-r. T. IfCCH., 1)C5. '.J Milton. P. p O l' RT HO U L A M AT I Q X V nu. the KonoruUe Willi .a M. Hnu PVeeidi-nt if the acveral Courts of C-niiut,n Pleas of thoCoU'itief eoinio?ini; the ixte-iiib Ju,ii'i;tl Mtrii't, JujiU-eoi tiie Court ol Oyer aud Ter miner and (H-nerul Jll lK-llverr, lor tra trlnl ol ail eiipttul and ititeroitt-ulora in the aid Ii9tritt, and lMntL S tem aixl C. C. .MtnttLUaa ka iiuirea. Judtie of the Court of Common Plea.and Juaitci i uf tbe Court ol I Iyer and Terminer, and tlei.ernl Jt.il Ih.linry. for th trial of ail capital and othero ten li-r iu tla-Coanty oi iioluetjet.hak lMuri incir tre-r nno io iu iiiw-im, vtt nuio-, ir.1T a Court ul Cu.oKm i'iuas, and lien, nil L(uir- ter fc-MH-fi ol the Petue, and Ocueral Jail Iiolir ery ami Court, ol Oyer aud Terminer, at Horn ,'ret ; t H wl!J. JJjr 27, lw7. i NoTifE it hertbj aim to all the Jot tee of tbe Peace, the tJoroneraiid Conntahiea within the M , (.'onnty of Souierret. thut tliey l-e then awl there In ; their proper perns, with thelrrolla,ro"r',lnni. j altfcwa. examinations and other rememlininera, to do tbooe tliinit" which to their otheea and in that behull appertain to he done; and also, they who will prownte ajraiuf tthe prieonera that are or aball be in the jail ol Somerset CoMy, to be then and lhc.. O tproaecnte aalnat them . ahall be jost. ' OfcOKUK W. PILL. , Jan.S Saeriir. Kr received ANI NOW OPENIIYIG J. hi HOLDEMOK a Ml STORE West End, Main St., Somrset.Pa A Large and Well Selected lot o:f DR Y GOODS, XOTIOXS, HARDWARE, Q UEEXS WARE, IlATSd' CAPS, BOOTS d- SHOES, Tho Largest, Best and Cheapest Assortment of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING Freehand New, Ever Offered ia SOMERSET. All ItliulM or Protlcee !feriI Do ouwanttomakesomemenef? It cohere ia yonr eham-e. Competent Airent .Male or lemalo want to rll th, Kmarji Hrlt. The meit Omveuteot Ankle -r iKmeetie nse. k.r the purpeae deuKiml Ter invented. It w,ji, silts. ciakf. measure and mixes. Also fc.ruait in I'ruit, Wanhiuir Kiceete. Over l.u 0 Akcuih are now erncstce-l In ellinir thuu in tiie we. Territory eeireriyUken iWt. erer ottered, au apply early. K..r panlrnlara ,U tresa. r n. wiinrr. Ucn. Ant. West. Penns, flliabarx k, . Oean money make faster at work ft aa than a anything else. Capital not required : we wtl 'tart yoo. li per Jay at home made by the industrious. Ai en women, hoyaawl virls want eil everywhere to work for ua. Now Is the Mine. Ci-etly oatht ami term Ire. Addresa Turn a('o . Aag&Ma, Maine. March 2T 1 week In yur own town, ti ItaU at free-. No risk, keaiier, II y. a want baeinea it wh h persons f either sea ran miks Itrrai ay an ino time they Work, write for particulars to H. UALLa-rr Co., Portland, Maine. March 27 l uh mutt asefn I present for -srorrrt wife, Infen-le,l wife, mother, or sister. I, one of oar Nickel Plated an ! Pt!iiaed t'lu-.lnr 'nils p' I Inns. IrmsuiiDas aiill.. I , n i. a. dtieed friWea. K'.nir iteversildo Flalinar iron. 1 SO. H'.m Flutiov and i 'riinolntr Ii-,n ,T; CCUT nnr aim , --. , a - v i -- otis i, rntrnitr on receipt ofpiicr. llewlll Mlir. t o. Titr shn rgli l'a. I. l. lk,. Nirl, :or II i'vaiu Attune. An Asi-m Wanteit in tl,i 'oimt-r-. Nuv. jo. HUUIB1I LU:?S' SIK1IAET. r4I.LEiiIO.t OPEX SEPT..12IS7 TERMS Moderate. Send for a Catalog. J. JEWETT PARKsJ, Principal. Biauiu. Pa. Aui. 7. 8KB haslnesa yo can errsire in. P. fx per ay made by any worker of enter sex riht in their own localities. I'arti'Olars a ii-1 samtdes worth H free, luiorore rour snare time t .js hosineaau Aldress Sri:" Jt Co., Cortland Main. Ataren 'il. C. r w tLkr.lt ei this place baa a M ol his V Vr celebrated H-.ise Kake for saie Detter man erer ami cheap. Aoyonewho wants one at on. e, wonht do well to semi hi to a postal card or in soma way wi mm know In order to make sure ol nettle one, as he in his ronds"of jelling m:ittit trt in-1 ill who want rake. May W I At A ti TCf Karma to sell and eichance. Wa rr nil I LIS hae handm! ur customer wauling to buy farms just now. Never knew a belter time to sell Acres at lair prices, a people are lifting moner from banks and seekine A. re rol snlcly. Address .H. M.JAMKS, I'ltt.l.uruh Farm A-ncy, 134 Smilhnehl SI. Pi'tfl.uruk, Pa. Thic in search of farms send prloteit Farm Rftlster. Noe.28 PUHLIC SALK. L " DI VA : x . : i E. By vierne of a continued orler of sale Is.aetl by the Court ol C-oimfcon Pleas of Somerset IV, Pa., to ih-i itiidersi-ariieil ilireeted. as Assignee of Teter tV. Suder, ol Allegheny Twp., in the said county lor the sileol his real estate, I will sell at public sale ,on the premises In Allegheny township, on Saturday, .January 2.", 1ST9. A tract or land iitnito in AlliVhcny Twp. aloreanl-l, adjoining Und of Samuel Walker. snna toner, uki otherf, ' containing 3'7 acres, alu-ut 14n acres cleared. 25 ncre of which are In meadow: the halaiwe well timber!. Th, Its prorements are two onwantl a half story hr tiouses, (weatberhuardHl, a back barn, .prlug htrtjMi. a1! utherouttriiiline ; on-hanl of choue fruit trees: a spring of nerer ' falling water near the h'nsrs: there also two other soring oo the premises that f rm the areater bodr l what is known as Dealer's iiun. In that vicinity, and ul heiently strong enough to run a grist-mill. The property Is located directly at the Somerset ami lie Iford turnpike, sn-l has en f. aiany years an is now a latoriie drir sumt. A eoncempiat l -.ilroad Mule has recenily been surveyed thr gh this property, and is the fcnly route by whi. a railroad ean lu m wle from the Somerset eoun rani : as HI. coal li-d.is to intersect tbe penn-yi-allnndot M aim s.'h ee. Be,i(orl euooiy. direcilr in the he .l id what i favorably Ieeter'iap. Sale p.e-.m-w nee at It ... known o!oek Tk.lt 1. One-thinl in hand, one iliir-l in m .Inn ,.f..r ler ami ooe thir I l yeiir fru-i. .iateol -M--ter, with Interest ou deterred paiuentsfrom txmhroi iti"ii oi -sle. nr,oth4 i ir.i'ii-f r.it: w - 1 " Nov. 27 . A'slgnte ot Peter W. Sler. OTICK "in'dIVOKCE n..n.l.. ? T .....l.-.n-l or to r west- lrien-1 1 IntheCu t "! oi.ii- Harriet CoPmrn. - I lea of S-mer-et I' ll, ;Pa Uilrdt MeLiolnln. Alias Su'.ro-n Mr lnori-e i Jt Kobr'. Mi-Loiagiilio. ipe dek-n ia:it uamci, , , . i ,.u i .,- it the 1 ' iu tri ucreoj uJt u i v - .... . t ,- netC-ui tnic.mmon Pleas to M..meret e.nt j to be hel l at Somerset Pa., on the f b .M-noay , . . ,..U u 1 ,,. answer to II. eoaiplatutol A wan la JfcLuighlin yur wde. iu plamt ill. abuie named, and show cause I. any Jjj nare wnr your sai-i nc .n,..ii m,- ,h frim the lwnits ef matrimony entered Into ' yon agreeably to tn, prayer of hr pil'-J" .'. lill exhibite.1 aga'i,. yu. hel"i layl f Sherijl m-e. iH;itiK . 111 UIUTOU S XuTICK ' . Kh .al. , wit , In the Cort f ' , iu 5 Pleas m S.ii3rr't''",".T- Johnll. Vhl. S ! .uUTi. (Vonta:y AWiiemenl ) VPIuU.r Il k (Vfirher lsr. account hle.l.lih Vrtr,"',Jr 1ST s,rcei,t iocs to a-."t nlcl by Jj Pugti, . ami J. Jt- Kiie. W. iV VT AuoiH-r to pa- non the eceiil ami w ' "T trit.utc the Inml in the hands of the Assifn and among ihoee legally entitled , . r. M,ethed I41B . r i ae . iruua oi. i , . " -, - - -- b",li' r j KOOSfl. Proihoo""1 Notice Is hereby given, that 1 will at.cnd to the duties or. he ahore .unintmnt. it in nf " ht.N,roegh of S-jneract,on,Tneuay, J""1" W. 17. at loo'H.s k in the krenoon, whra ,nu wlire.tho interred eso..ael. Doe. 13 Alitor.