Terms of f ublication Ths Ssasrset. Herald ltj,ilhihed every Wdnosday Morning at (3 M nnam, paM advaao ctfeorwlM 3 M will turariauly 1 charged. No fuhacrtpUaa 1U bo dbioonilJiwed untU til .rreraire are paid ap. Potmatr neg lectins; to notify o nn aubacriber do not Uk oat their t..tp,f will be bold able for Ueaurisortptlon. Su,.r!l' removing frua. en Fusudfie to an ulfcer should glv ' the " ot th Tonnr well as tbe present office. Aeddre TAc Somerset Herald, fiOtHtriK't, I'a. A TTOHSEYS A T-LA W. 1 I 7ni Bounty ah i Fetish. Agent, Somerset, Oibee 1U jsettllllolb Block. Ia. 11-U. f OHN M I'TUK Al AT LA W, SUM- i .nwL fa-. Pf'""!'11! a"uu " ln" s.trurwd to U'.lB- I'-n t...v-- ke. i tiboc In .Mtacmth tiuildlng. huniersct. Penna. S. U. iliENT, arrotxtr ir iab. . -a , Ml Ufc. A laAAUdOT H. OvBrulii au to Suuierwl b0 a. ..uii.K wunuo. Otbu lu Mauiiuutb Building. 11 a. v ATTOKJifcY AT LAW ' .ntruaid tu Ilia care Un u.j.meaf anJ OJeiUJ-. J k H. I- BAflK, ATTOKNth AT ' J! , ?.r..iii -a.iii-a All t.uucnai ATTtKNE AT LAW, iorWfl, fa.. iro-ifi i .., ...i.u,,. iiiHoe In Mam- ,;h H!""a. fet.. la JO-lJ J AMLS l rutin. yrrvKMT IT LAW. f:;r.W Uil .namluM. na all Ittit " ' ai-t-aaeJ u.Un pr.nnpUioM mJ flueuiy. "AroasEV AT LAW, w .1 OilN R. SCOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. . . . iu 11,1111111,1 n KUV. W to-i, .rn-niruH'c to hi. care att yv .lui-'Befaa-l bJeii'-J. II. LNJsLtY, AliultNEV AT LAW S..n.-ricL, r - Kt-n. iTTIilinS AT All t.unu.-i Miiruxl ixllwiraarewlU .1. u.k.;le attoknlv at law. ! fn.idt:"Ul ouimiert ntrurwl .1'unJe.ituanl: injii:iiU,eanJ noeUty. It. ihj rare iKX. AfTUKNKVS AT i. Lv All t ..hmts .mrun.rd lo iln.tr tire I"' i.. l!v mi l j'Uui maii un :e tu. ' rr.. a-la ttarfa il-:k. I psutra. lh i;vi:yixg, Yri:ing- Dt-t-d, ic, ,1 ..ot ..a .i irl n C J- i.u.niirt a: i'a-ttr & tVi.'i Sliira. C. ALKLK. IvK. .'. K. MlLLEKhftl pf rmiDentlj lomWd I to Keriiul-TOe l-ic:lt ol rMiiiB. oi't .,": t'uarle. k.rliimr'Ujr. ar. ".'i ll. vR. H. liKI'BAKEB tfmlr lit" Yrmiotiu I vnm t,i the cilnena l -uictwi an.i Ti-m- tj. "u iu nUfn?, una floor wmiui in ir-a-il hell!. 1 kK. M. Wil.LlNS, ItENTIST, S-mernt, I'l ' Pa. i- in 'anel'eer a l( S, l Maim, he dual all times be Moaa pr-.Iw.rto iuo alU:niui w:a, ui-ti a nillriu. roUii.an. e-!-c;;m:. a.r. Artlpcil teetli u all km-'.i. and ol Ue iJi inatarial.iiueried. ( ijrtiuiu( warranted. D !; A. (J MILLEIl ru rsiciA x 5 una eo .v. H r. si vi"- t- S..u:h Hi-nit. Ini'lau, ahcre lie ?u h' n.i.MMf.' b l-;lrruritlllTiM5. Dr. W. F. FUNDENIiEKU, loilp He dent Kurscoo, Ksi Tort Ep ant Ear Mrnary i::a;ei jsnnatently ia tie f:r:ICLUS:T2 treitnest cf all ii;:-;;s f ths Z73 ari Sir, laiul rrl::: :f the I"c:3 zzA TLroat. - , V. fe.niti Oailre (ilrfrt. Ja:ir&. DESTISTS. JOHN BILLS, DENTIST. "If in CVttrutb it NclTt nrw bulldlni;. Main t'roat Street. Stomet, Pa. s.rll wm. collins, ii:.tikt, "i t ! f alr a. Freaae'f nore. Siwirwt Iutlie ust inia tram 1 hare praHy re r ik rk-ra ot anitirUI tre'li In tan plare Tr p..:tf'niit iu.r.iit. rtmatid fi-rteeih da. in a.-- n. i,i eu enlarge my uiiiti that can ir fi tvt trc:h at iVwer rt than t fr. U.vm in any utlier plane in int. einlry. 1 jb B D. iLnm . it a t t teeth l as, u4 1! tii-rr t-ii.i lie at.y rmn tanr my ttinamntlF u! rcn"airif innui ir tlie a;)'iitkir.tf nmie9 tLar I hair uia ir ier;t:iir tliat ir n ri'lnr ml "at-t-ii-u-k. utry n ch!1 on me at tuo' Umr and yet ! s lr ul cltar marl KTinC AL TEETil!! J. C. YUTZV. D E NTIS T 12.5 C;7T, jonKt Co., i'a., .:ti-niTf;h, war artel to 1 of the very beat ?"". Liic-i:keaci Hantiaoine, lniv.rteil the i -yie. Finiriiliit tieiit, hi ll'e prea "''' e of the natural teeth. The within-tc o.i m t'T Irwrr, tma do au tj encluclnz stamp Aa.ire m aoure. elJ 7i HOTELS. JJUMOXD HOTEL. SrOYKTOWX PA. T !, i D!.ratHi wI known ht.ufe ha '.ntelT '".""""nati'T i.l w.l, renitMl, wtlh all new i.; i luriiimrr. wliH-h hai male It a ver) l. plae r.the travellna pulille. nrf !.., ,,Hl r,u,(c,n , i.nuuwj ai , , . ! 'h a lane puMIc hi. II aiiarhtK! nam. A ! l.rice ami rmv emlillna l'n'-" J . day ur Bit al. A M I Ki. Cl'STKU. T 'r. S. K-fMT. Kiaai'm-l. t-"1- Sicyi town, I'a. SERKY'S TEA. 'J"'' '" rr'terrr f rrrnnl, th, H, N- l '"'- avou ia ( ri mft. imi: no.s foui.se. rJr,''""T-1 r,w, le qnnrt of wat fallt ruiik tUiiv. pfc COcts. and i.oo per Box. N Tafn't e'rvT pruo,l'a-v "ed Uaddreased ! Irch St. rhl!adr!ifcif , ALL SOLDIERS 1 Urw. i i, . . . . ""'mi in. tare W.c. BERIGKB A CO., " '?S,1CI al m K"cy in the State. 1 10 VOL. XXVII. NO. 45. BANKS, ETC. NEW BANK. S:2i2rs;t County Bank CHARLES J. HARRISON, Omhier rxd Jffwvger. rMlcRtiona made in all paru oftlie Cotieu State. tlianiea mnierate. Hotter and other rneeka eol' looted and cafhed. Kanern and Weatern exchange always on band. KemlttAoori made with prompt neaa Aeonanta solicited. farUe drMring to parchaae V. 8 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN, ran t aocoanmo- dated at this Bank. Tba en pons are prepaid ia denom LA r H. BICS3 ipt. fcr Firs an3 Li Insnraiica, JOHN HICKS & SON, SOMERSET. I'A.. And Real Estate Brokers. EST A KEISI I ED 1 850. r'TrVrrj wbu delre Vi sell, bay or exchange prnp rt, or for rent will and It to their aitiuitae to reKiAter the dest-ripilon thereof, as no ehATira It n.leaiileifs ld or rented. KcaI einata baiUMSt aenemllj wl.lbe promptly attended to. auicla. CHAS. lItKT().V. CHAS II. FISHES. ORTON & FISHER; CIGAR MANUFACTURERS FACTORY NO. 7. Whcbsah and Retail PEELERS IV. CIGARS & TOUACCO; U'enre n" H2anufct,rn,r for ih? whoale tr.t'l. laftter vWt limn h:tv facrrfolure Hr-n niHiiai f rt1 in Sitnr firt pmni t. A l-c Mr antt aid t,tnnnn TI1 , we eiaitlt t be manlae lurii.tc the ttPt in it 0 Slui. We cxll the ittten tin K-'nil rvtoour vtork atni i-ric lo uur Ket.il iSure we carry the hijehrrt anl fiutt. a weil a He rhtie- t (cTaitcs of moklfg and hwtug T-(tut in thw market Zxm !i ., lp ten!?, iOi.l all kin-iffol suiokert maieritil. f-tact rj and Keiail Sti.r at No. 3, MAMMOTH BLOCK. Jan. 15 tr-rTrjt m( l-rty's. C-rrutt Asitgnmnita, Inter tt I rtTK f aris-xmtnit: r the ff?ti itt J.3fr.promrtt- iu off r j,, ft ,t in.- wri n? i:r,is Utct luc IxtM th pntiU Of. ce Mf w ttUL in most eritra, be yHtui u ijf us. Ak-..y vpii.te the i is. rating c njfiir '.f, tre v mai clif r vtrrA. cx cwr rzUf? mort promptly, trrnf trtfc ftrrtfr au( !K3isHnsH&' fr 0 mvr drrir: we Mfi:f f .r.rwiie.uioi om-I adutt us tu iHttrnttthiLitv. frln.tinl. 'pi-' Jm rwf A O iJ AIZOU' I'S- j.j:.ss r.r;.vr si:cin:tK . in (totufr': an.i tnp-iftlfy to tr client in every 6!itU in t-'-t ft'' frtft it f'-tJifT'ti. A'''rtM0 USE u Domestic 11 Paper '; -Fashions They ire especially designed to meet the requirements of those ho demre to-dresiTeir. They are unurpaaed jnStyTejperfect in Fit, nd o simple that they arcjreadily understood by thj most inexperienced. Send 5c. forcat slogue. Address, 11 Domestic" Fashion Co., YORK. D.i NELATON PAD! MONEY VVInlen'. 1.1 1 i It. A i;ir. J -' ; -ia, 1 'i- y !-f ,. r'-r.t M .1 li-i l a A1.DTS WAMUa BOSS LIQUID BLUEING. The Rasa LtajtiM It I del Mar ia Maonfartarerf br an eutire at iruces. reoiiering It tree trots Arid, or aa di;rwtlle ayeou. It will wot sire k or ap your elm br$ but ieae them a heaa lital liut. andr.un be exoeilvd l"T hieaehtoa:. hirers l.mlea-aarabteed. t or sale by all Kioeerr and .tellers, f-rcd lor frica liat and Circulars. MaotltAotwred bs JLRK BirilX, Mlltkarih P. Marrli II DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE LcMtefrfUsfTisnsX Smiih, lata of Upper Tor k'yoot Tw p.. deceased. Letters ol a.Jminltratlon oe tba abore eatste barins; bees (ranted to the anderstarned. not tea Is herei) r.Tru those Indebted to It to make in. mediaie pay vieut, and t-bi.ebaTina:elairosa4rahiat it to preteut lani duly aattMBilcated tor aettie mcBt W.8. rUHLMAlf, Ma rob ! Administrator. UDITOR'S NOTICE. li.rins: been appointed Aodltor tnpassojra tbe exreAhiiis and au.ae a dlMnbatioasi the land in the hands d K al. Sfbrock. Asairaea of Daniel keiat.to and iswcf tboae legally entitled tnereio, notice Is hereby (ivea to all parlies interested. 1111 liter wdl be heard as wit ittUce la Sosnerset, rt.ia 1 liursday, AprU lu, ItTTs. at I o'ebx-k r. M. F. J. kWaSEK, Slarca Aadltor. !71afag,fiMalftlfMf 5 s o s i m p l e r; ZJy A CHUD CAN BUN IT. , r-i.x.huVb,wt i mm re t namiLiClN-n':. uii :aoiua'a. rfw '-i rffail Ai-. '. 1-nr... f., tX"V-vT mi-vi. Kii:i:Y. 63 , rs l.iS eiiTv 1.1,. nMl:mi, t- V i'.' r.2 x-o'-.l-ia.ltM tK'.'i-r- 11 v y-"?--- $ ..sio-i.i:)tvj-u. n.s. V Ife lau Ml 1 litai1.pnj l t-n-f r n-oei-t i'f jinee. Ki lid i rZj'jj y rsll f .r 'irrlnn. li .! "iC' Xfmla"fc--aJsssse MISCELLANEOUS, G. W. SPEERS. DEALER 15 SELECT DRUGS' PURE CHEMICAlS, &c. :o;- Partlrnlar atientbia paid to tba compound lnf of PRESCRIPTIONS FAMILY RECEIPTS. -:o: FISHING TACKLE x. SPECIALTY MAMMOTH BLOCK, Nonenet, Pa. March U rBovr.Rfis. rtOTElBS. 'For slokma; spells, tbOC will be paid fori Ais. dtXTiness. palpita ease that Hop Bit ion awl b,w spirits Iters will not earn or rely oo Hop Bitters.' help," Read of. proraraanil! -Hop Bitter builds use Hop hitlers, ami up, sirenK'nrns, ami vou will he strnntr urr evotliioally .role :tealiLy, and bappy.' nm aosa." Lad Irs do Tim want Fair skin, rosy tie siroriir. healthy. k-heeks. and the sweet. und beaulilulT Then at breath la bop Dil use II p Bit ers." ters." "The (trratest appe irnr. st-ioaeh. bl'al Kidner and Urlna rr rouiplainu of all ml liver rexalatur kinds uertnanently ear Hop Bitters." led by Hop Bitters." Clergymen, Law "S.inr stomach, slek vers. E'il'ors. Bank heaitsrhe, and nlxxi r, and Ladies teed nea. Hon Bllterseures Hop Hitlers Dally." with a lew doses." hop Bitters has re Take Hon Bittern iitoreil to sobriety an.) three times a day ami lie.ltb perlert wrerks voa will bare no due (torn Intemperance. tor bills to pay." For sale by GEOKGEW. SPEEIIS. Some T-Kt , IVnnft PRIVATE SCHOOL. till open a Private School in the Union Bi April 7th. 1879, a so cusTixrc raw weeks. Tuition for 2nd and (rd irrade (3.00 to A3.M r'onrtb itrade ( lntermeiiate .00 tuinaraue tmuioa Branches ami AlKdra tiU MXtn trraiie oeometrr. t'hvsioloarT. Btielorc Natural Philosophy aa.ou Latin aithanyorallolaborebrancna SO 01) I will be aa,!sted by Mr. M. J. Pritr. one ol Somerset County's most satvessful teaehers. Vt e feel satinbril lli.t we can, 11 sulbcitnlly palruo lsed, make it a FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL In Every Respect. "TrtTtoa era ipol of Tn.-im K M. KAXCsl. " A UWral deduetlon will be made where per sons send more than two from tbe same family. Marrli U "OTICE. Notice is hereby give, tbat the undersigned has ma-'e application lor the renewal 01 eerimate jo. 1UR.3U0 lor S7 share ol atoca of tbe Penosyl ranla Kailroad tympany, issued to ishael Zim merman, now deceased, and dated the ih day of June, 1ST, tbe sasae barins; been lostordestroyed. w M. i-l v .v r K n Al. March U Adm'r. of Michael Zimmerman EG A L NOTICE. To Nancy Will, Daniel W. Will, Aaron Will. Rebecca. Intermarried alth Jacob H uba. Moses WilL Uiram Will, Allen S. W UL MUs W ill, de ceased, carina: three children, or whom (Horsre W. Fair Is tiaaruian. Lilsa. Intermarried with Henry HoU'her, Josei.l Ine. loirrnarrieil with John O. tfc-halt, Albert t. Will, Amanda C, In. termarri-d wlib Christian C. Krim. Mary M Will, Helen M.. intermarried wl b Joseph 1). Miller. 8. Jan Will. You are hereby notined tbat In pursuaree of a writ 01 pan it 100 issued out 01 ine tirinanf KAmn ol Somerset County, I'a., I will bold an li ourst on tn real e ate 01 John win, deceased. In Ie' Ci-tilerriiie bo mug-ft. at kla Use resldexa, on rhur.tay h Kih day of April, 1H79, where Tou ' aa attend It oa tbli-k liroer. SlK-ritTs cmce, Mar. 10, U7V ( . EDOAR KYLE, t Mar. 13 Sturilt . DAVIS BROS. House, Sign and Fresco PAINTERS. SOMERSET, FA. March li Ayer's Sarsaparilla Fcr Scrofula,, and all Fcroiuious di&.'iuu-a, Knsi fla8. Rose, or St. Antlio iiy"s Fire, Kru; tions and J.nilive disensp of the kiu. I'loeratu us tf Uie ljvtT. Moniafii. Kidneys. I.ntirrs, l'init'les. 1'n.ituies. i toils, DloUlii'H. Tumtir. i Tettfr. Salt llltpiim. St-aiJ Head. Kinffworui. Ulcers, Sores. lUieuniutism, Neuralgia, - l'aiu in tiie lioti'-s, le and lk-a.1. Femrtle Weakness, Sterilitr. Leaconlicpa, arising fnim internal ulceration, and I" urine disease. Syjhilitic id Mercurial dis eases, PropW. LysTppsia, Emaciation, General Debility, and for Purifying tbe Blood. This Sarsariarina is a combination of vepetal.le alteratives Stillinspa. Man drake, lellow Dock with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious medicine yet known for tbe diseases it is intended to cur. Its ingredients are so skilfully com bined, that the full alterative effect of each is assured, and vliile it is so mild as to be harmless eren to children, it is still so effectual as to purge out from the system those impurities and corruptions hich develop into loathsome uisease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from its euns, and the confidence which prominent phtsiciaus all over Uie coun try repose in it, provo Lueir experieace of its usefulness. Certificates attesting iU virtues have accumulated, and are constantly being refeived, and as many of these coses are publicly known, they funiish coiivincip'; evidence of tiie superiority of this .ar sa;ariila over every other alterative medicine. So cenerailv is its S!:p'ri- oritv to an v other medicine kno. si. that we i,eed uo no more than to assure, the public tint the best qualities ic has ever pohse? sed are strictly maintained. MtEranFD ev Dr. J. C. AYER k CO.. Lov.el!. Bais., old er all im,o!rn nrr.tti wri tl EDITOR'S NOTICE. kiernaa k Far!) No. n, January Ttra lsrt. V. it' 11 1 Jona Maarar. , 13th of Febraarr. 1S. on twtltlr of Sheriff Kyla. J. O. taxi apptdoted Aaditortu dlstribu'c tba fnn I la his haau to and amour tboae lewall no titled thereto. Extract from the records, certified March 24, 1S7V. H. T. SOU ELL, Pro. Jfotle is hereby adeco, that by vlrtaw of ahore recited svanufatoa, 1 will att at my ofhet la 801 enat P... Taursday, April IT, 1ST, to dlsrbanra tbe daues of said eutaBHasion, wbea and ram all peroaj tntereaud eaa atlead. J-.U.OOLE, AST A 2 Amdiur. f Yii li- SoiIiOiBOt PUBLIC SALE . OF VALUABLE SEAL ESTATE. By virtu of an order burned out ol tbe Orph ios' rv.urt ot Sometwt eountv. to the un'ie:Sliied di rected, there will bo ex,ord to sale, by mullc outcry, atinevxiuxs uouse. iu ui wnus v Somerset, Pa., on Friday, April 25, IS 9. at 10 o'do-k. a.m., the tollowlng des ribed Tnlaa- b real estate, laie ine ptoieriy ol lmniei we;, and, taq , late ot somerset ttor., dae'd. : No. L A two storT brick hou. with maowd root, aitaato iu &ouierset borouajh, lot Iruuiius; 1 feel ou t.blon St., ax Joliui.a; rnstiyteriwi cuurcu on lb. weal and lotoi S. Joiinaouou ui.easi. Itiu house coulalus sukHouary WASU-baalus, nitn hot auu co.d water ; also, uain-roout, wuta hot and coldWAier. rau(C in klu:neu i stAUouiijt wa.111 tuos lu ktiCben, wtibhot aua colli wai.t. luc wbow boo. I ueaieo. by slti m. It u, in Iaui, the best and most c uip.eu bouse ui & jUitrcvt. I ne .bore property ha gui pipua tnpjuUoui tne wbuktnvUM. No. 2. Un ' lot of k round situate in Somcrwi buroUKb, couialijluK acres, wore or leas, mgiii lua; si a poet on ewiuiuatiou ol xjies mu, auu running oy sala stroei, ajum percuvs to a psv, tiieuc by lot ot Shanes Juil er Vast 1 pervbis to a post, (Ueueu iy lot ot Y au ttAy au i oi.uoi, ujr.u 4 percbe lu a post, uieuce smi 10 pcrcucs to no- guming. No. a. A parcel of land, situate In Somerset towuabiii. aoout a Mail-uili. suu.uoaatut lue our- wutfool eiwuierset, eoutAluinu at ac.ea, juoro o. as. litis land la iwderlaw wiutcoAi. No. . A fArm aud uraot ol ia.i1. situate In Up per l ar.ey.oo. townsuip, ajjoiuiug iaim. now, o, late, ol l oo tlouiy, j. U. ruiluppi, w in. lUuk. ana others, boretoiore kuowu as tu ;u. leuiuw Uriu; ouuiaIuIuk soil aoTc, mora or Ujs, aoout luu ac, . clear, aiaiui la acna lu uicaUutt, will uuit treea, auu a wo .lory uweliiug bouse, oaru, aou oiner uutbuiiuiiiKS ; bauutcouf btud is well uuv IMutm. No. t. 15o acres of land, more or less, well llm- berej, ana raru uuucii.la wiin saic, coal, auu oiher muierats, iliuuu in orjiuor.tAitev Awp tk.joiuuisj lauuS now, or loi'tojr y, 01 r'tcJeriA AiiiAtber, tlcury u.essncr, A,u.wlir a. out,, aiiu outers. No. 433V acres, mora or less, warrant'! lu Uie UAme ol licorati Laulbtrl, .l.uulo ou aitAuc ore k. It, buau towusuip, .oiuiiia tauui oi iuoulAS .tiauagen, IIaVIu JIaokcs, aud oilier.. aoout iou avre. uicarcd, . lu aicauuw, aim iruit ire , iiAVtiig aevtrai uwibiug onuses And a tAt bAuk oAru luereou erccteu, loetuer wiiu etui luiprf euteuut j auwoas tue "AitAde euruace" Uaci. A lao, adioluiiiK tbe ab ire. auoth. r tract co&miu log llu Aurea, tusfe or teas. olav.tlUAOte ,tuioerlAUd. tai dUAUecrven, warranted tu tne u.uie ol Aoru,1 r ryor ; kiiowu as the "atutue t orge iract. Also, ouo other tract, aojoiuuiic tbu Paroae,; tract, luos. liAUageu, and o.uera, cuiuiug tut a:rva, uture or teaa, UMiiaiuiug vaiu.oio uttu AiA, actcscicat; auoau aatue u, imui uaCu i'bo Slum a:o ine 'nie FurUAou" lauu aud wilt Oc ollcreu paratety aua aa a wuole. Au. T. The uuuivdud tlirve- ourics ul' a farut aud tract ol lauu. c.,n aioiug 4oo acrua, more or Kas, wikb improrcmcuta, anuate tu itiiitoru ii. aujoiuiiig tAuua now, or,Ai.u, ot auad. Kiuoa, oKpn MuAuger, a,iaud i'ritia, aua oiucr., kuowu as me s'tiit iAtui." No. s. Vii acresof land, more or less, s.luate iu Alligueuv lowuaaip, aujuiiug lauua ol bAatuo, m s.scr, teorge UAroutj1, suj otutira, w,ui. .uiatl IIM LUrrvoU ereoteu, a ot 0 AtTL-atrtMreJ, uai.u welt uiuoeruu, kmisu aa lue '.uoia.a iiU,irovo- mcut. No. S. 15 j acres, more or lcis. adioioinir No. 8, rrauus amoaugu. A., m cruur, au.t otui-rA. v.i ncAvny llinorcu, iio g.nju luruirauug. No. It), tax acres oi Iauj, Tory ueAvay tiuiuer- eu, siiuAle i a'aiui loWoi.ip, tMii.wt.'U biMuc r uruAooauu acAlo ijcVci, uu lue r au lo Jouoa lowu, WAfrAUUAi in uie uauiu ol I nomas xfctrww No. li. iSiyi acres, a.ij ituinr No. Id, WArieuicu iu lue name oi juuo iucaiu, AA.siiuAvi.y tnu oreo. lui tract, iuge.ui.-r i.u io. U, aiu valu.uii' tract. ; iuuy Ue uir ii. J. tfjritey's. o. Ia, 14 a res ul io 1, uure or l.-u, a'-oai du acri.a ciear, wiiu uweitiug uousj, a.aoto, e c uiereou erecteu, at.UALe lu Att,;gui;uj' loW-julp, a 'joiotug iMnosuow, ur loruieri. oi t .-oro er, M utlAia il,eiy, oautui:! iccur, Jjucpu UJ- uer, auu otuera. No 13. 'H acre, more or If si, of in Broth otstralley loWu.,lilji, aojol.lus .auus us, or L.e ol, a uge acuroca, r.toia.;l oover, Jouu S otUi a othera, partly eleareo, Wllu tiup.oirvuie .1 No. 14. .,1 acres ol land, mors or tess, with uuroveuit-lils, al.uaU) iu Aurtuaaipl'ia wauiulo aojjuiiug Uuos uuw, or bate, ui n 'V. M elo, au oiuers, ouugui iroui r rcuerica evUeut.rgor, ueou uatea 111 it, ud No. 15. 3 aces timber 1 in I, situate in faint toauauiu, near Uouloru ouuuiv ttis. wArranted o. tbe name ot Stephen Clara, adjoining Unas war- u. in aww ut zaugu Dorctay auu oiuers. No. IS. 414 acres of bind, situate in Paint biwn ship. all luauer Uod, warranted In tbe njma ot Manilla wdt, a,lj iimug lauus warrauted iu tbe name oi jcuj amin a Haw auu others. 2o. 17. 4U4 acres, well timbered, situate in Shade township, warranted In the nitme ol Mich ael nepple, ao jot olu k utnua wamulvd to ilcnj l unilinaon ana others. iio. is. aw acres iimoer laD J, situ.ite In Sha.!e towusuip, warranoxl in tbe name ol Israel Wil liam, aojouiing lauds WArranted in in name ol oenj. unauia and olbei a. No. 19. 40 acres of land, more or lew, situate in i pier uracyiooi lownsblp, wltb luiproVenienU, aojoiuiog lAUd now, or laie, of Jouu W Itipkey, viwiu, auu otucra. S 2u. A tract of bind In Alleehenr towcsbln. adjoining Dr. A. ii. Miller, Muouipbs k.eiiey,aud o.uers, cooiAia nr 3uj acres, more or less. WArrauu ed lu ibe Dim. ol N ainaa Hammond. This iract lies in iweter s UAp, ou llneoi pr ,,w I Kailroaa, anu cod Lauu llmestonol good iioallty ami in large Huaunirea. No. xl. 444 acre, more or less, partly cleared. in micKocuy o.nusiuo, aojoiuing tleury Mubrte Heniy Wagiimauaud olbeiA, good wawr, eic, war raniod ui ibe name ul Pel, r Ltng. jso. za, i oe nnoivt.iea one bair ot 411' , an-a about 12 atrescl.-ar, ntnxt in Allegheny tuwn.-dilp WArnuiied lu tbe nimeof Wm. S. Kuiuer, 1 mile ovum rittaourga puie, aujoUlUIX utajs ot 11 Ben ler. Flower's ueirs, aud oiners. No. 23. IK acres m-n-eorles. situ its In Alle- gneny ii.wu.bip, tuauer lauo. warrnu-d lu be name Samuel im,s u.Oot Allien ilillega", ad- jimim vuuiw uHviairi aua oluera No. '.4. Sou acre, wore or less, of tlmher l-ir.l siiaate iu Allegheny lowusbip, warritbi-l ui luu nam? 01 reicr oin. aoj imiug . rmjeri, saio- No. 2S SOO acre, more or leas, of timber l.n I sitBAte In licgbeny tuwnsnlp, warrAUted iu Hie a. mo of John VouuH, aujiumg l.nd nw, or la'.e I Ueoi ge fcnrithart, aua lana. warrautod ia tbe name oi ttooert ueccptiiu and others. No. X 30 acres, more , r leas, situ te 111 Stony- . mviuuiji, aojoining land now, or lormeriy uwbed ty j. u. Lai, mob ueiug pan of a large tract, WArraatOA la tue BAWe ol benjamin Lo.- se(. No 17. Tbe nndirlded ore half of 438' acres, warrAUted in tba bame of Tbouu t rowu, situate in ooutuauipttra lownsiup, obeau-J a-bau or two miles iron f. W. at H. K. K , adorning a tract oi ami owned Dy uw. Alarix, warraiileod in tbe nam ol xJIzabctb McBride. Alsu.tbe following tract of unseated Umber lands: A LI. IXH EN Y Mary Wells, 423: Wm. Woods. AllllXlN Alexander W'.tdiew, :V4; Jaue Muore. 401. CONtMAUtiH eor,r lirrii.v. bA,a30: Allen Brown, awf; Jonn xJlloit, 4ou ; muirw uwr, a; Anranam .unore, 4 Julia Murser Mil: kicnard Patsler. 4oi: kn.n si,. 44 14 ; John &Uck. 44U ; Jacob Siailer, Sen.. 414 4 ooenatu, ol j e.X.NtK TiMilas .I15h bsr, 400. MlLFokU (feorge Jlaker, 3i;'.: ; lM id BnKik, 4'JU i; Jacob Brook, 4uu; Jiibn'McAr tbur.auo; James VViIsob. 2ti4: Wulleratier. ger, 60. MlliULBt KbkK-Lewl Ferner, i' '; SHAKE 'I ho. Caroline, 2w'; Intrlel Clark. Sx PAINT Jobn Faith, auu; Halnrs. John or Adam, 417 ; Cbtlst Hugh, ;oo: Wm. Martin, ioj ; James May, s;4 : Samuel kicbanis, 4W: John Leant, i SOLTUAMPTON-Jobo Brant, -jm: hdward tVpp. nu: John Htines. iinir Jas w. ii. 4WI ; Thomas la.ry.4ie. Tl Kkki FtnT Hum- pnrry Asbtoo, loo; bimon Uelibart, 4ou; Henry Hlllegss. 4tw; John Lent, 41, : John Welter, Sou; John Well, 4ou; John Wells aud U. Brown, 14. TERMS -fbie-fifth Of the nnpeb.M mn,r, r.. abb- on eunflnnatlon of sale; tne remainder In Ore equal annual payments then-alter, with Interest Irum conhrtnaitoB of sale. Ten xr rent, of pur chase money to be paid on day ul sale. JU11A r.llLl.111 l.K, Apr 1 ... Trustee. HOSGiN'S WOOLEN ILL, JSTA11EISIIED 181. Harlnr secure 1 the serrlces or Mr Wn Tt Rarnbart as my Agent In Somers t eountr. Idr the aiming wool season, I wish to I ban k mr numerous eastomers for rnst favors, and bestieak for Mr. Harubarttba liberal patronage enjojed by my former agent. 1 nave a very Urge stock of WOOIVEX GOODS! of my own minnfactore, consisting of BLANKETS, CA.SSIMKKES, SATiNETS, JEANS, REPELLANTS, FLAN.EIS, COTEKLETS, , CARPETS, YARNS. AC which I wish to TRADE FOR WOOL. OnrQoods are MADE FOB SERVICE, under my own niiervislon. and we strive now, as in the past, to give aatislartlon and full value to alL We will, a usual, visit all oar customer during the Summer. WM.S.MOFGAN, Stnntan'sMUiM. Aprs "V"0TICE "Notice Is hereby riven that tbe kndersisited will not be hold repsiule (or any debts c.tracted by kb wife Haiti Beam after the 1st of April, 1-:. AprU It JACOKB. KEAM. "V-0TICE. T"h pubUe are boreby eaatlooed not to harbor or trust my daughter susauab, a 1 will cot pay any debt of her oantraciiasr. March OEOEGE MABTZ. ESTABLISHED, 18 SOMERSET, PA.; WEDNESDAY, ' APRIL 1(5, 1879. Tf HE TIBS TilC TABLES. Ten yAXB aso, whnih watt ten, . I used tw tease and cold her : I liked her, an I she 1 red me then, A boy some fire jctfi olZer. . .,.. I Ulccd her, he tronbf fbtch my book, ' Hriun loiich to strettn or thicket ; Woale oil my gun or bill my book, Aai Held for boar ai crkaai. She'd men 1 my cap and Had my whip, Ah ! boy's hnartf are stony ! I liked her rather let ihaa "Oyp," And far lest than my pouy. She loved mo iocs, tuvngb heaven knows wiiy. Small wonicr hai sha htteil, Fjr scores of dolls she'd bad to cry, Wuich I do.-apltatut. I tore her frocks, I pulled ber hair, -Called 'Ted" the suoen upon It ; Out fishing I would mo uaro Cdlcb tadpoles ui her bonnet. . Well, now I expiate rfty crime ; Tbe Noineai ol faille Came after rears To-day Old Time On me has turned th4 tubles. I'm twenty .fiv., she's twenty mw. UarA-eyeJ, piiiA-cueckci and bjaay, The curls are golden rjtui t her brow ; olio smilos audcalls me "Johnny." Of yore 1 us -d hsr ClirLftlatt name. But ujw thrittgh f.t or maiice. WLen she Is by my lips can't trains Fn'o letters to maka Alice." I, who would joke wlih her and tease, alaud sileul now befors her ; Dumb, tnr mgb tba rery wieb to please. A sptscciiless, siiy aOvrer. Ur, 11 she tarti to m to Speak, - I'm daxxied by hor xra; The bot bluoi rutihes to my cueek. I btliola couuujuplAts. She's kind and cool ah I Heateas knows bji I wisn l:o oiuiQei and filtered ; She uc ui au J 1 1 r her now Dear, dear .' bv tbu'n b.ivo a re red r Tiafc MlOJUWltr 4JUY. I1YT C ilABBAl'CU. iu tbu eisriy Cay a of a certaiu W eeterti S.o.d d fiiuiu wait commit ted, wtilcu tiaagtuetl tt place oMuoug tUo ttuijalb ot UsSik ticeds 1 who murder; out tua jircaiiJd.AQCed bur- ruuuUiu it art iw Uotwortay itittt e eua,l licie irauucnbe itieui. i'uoy fireddUi tiio tuoni reujAi JtaUia liiamuco i st Jouu.n uidu bu&llUfj liio lipa wtieu bis otstU lllc ass Iu jeupardv, lu ordei .0 cuuceal a pe-1.' iLc) tuosi reutartaUid ljoLa.ue ot tue kiuU uu IcC irU. Ojo flight iu Jliifcb, a farmer udiiiea lidrtnk leU m itinviug lou, rtticfe, Uui'luf lUu CI tio bud tila OoatU ul a lot of b-'b'S. lid rude a auirtl Lorse, auJ ttrriea iLeprcecUo of tlia Bolts lu tletovy ionltieru ruUUltr oajja. I'Di llnlutiV was" UluaJy iu all ter cviu ut ibe (".liar deavuiiuiitiwu, mil liie aiiiuuut, jLterciortT, wa- quite UlU UJl tfU uf tiled Ou; tvtio Uutvu cerucaijr tfuut ijvij K lltvie Uader ibe . t.. ..... .1 .. 1, SUoUIl lJ Ud.il I act. L.elltlju lu lllc Ad tie iied buj'jweQty miles ffuui the aBrketJbBtcitfi. ta .rcaeu home " ab'Jut' aiiaiiiifht. liat wbea the uiorriia; dawnea Ziruri Buskirk wt3 otiil absuDt from his farm. Ilia horde etoad at tbe stable door nesti ng ior aamiuance. xte well kaowu addle baira were ruiiiisiaff, which fact j m mediately gave rise to tsuepicioa of TjUI p'.aj, ana search lor me farmer as at ouee instituted. At a distance of five nulea from dome tbe bdy ot Buskirk was Luua Ijiug by the roadaiUe, acd cot Ur w Jay tbe saddle baay, rifled ol their couteuts. Tbe Fillma ia his httbte ti get at the money had ta: bis way u ii, iastead of ubbuckiiiig the heavy etrapi. Tbe firmer was l-uad to oe quue dead ; cue tide ol liia Baud hati beeucrTisLied as it bv a oiow trota bludgeon, or" eume tuur derous wuuiiou ot that sort, aud . his pjckeji, like tbe saddle bags, had Oceu tharly tussled of their coa lebtd. Tne ex.'iLenirnt from the uiorrieat ol tbe discovery became iateboe. Zimri Bunkitk wos one of the must lullueuiiul furmerd of the teihbur uouJ, and a iuau uuiverittlly hied, lie wad uot kuuwa to ported one euemy, aud uo one ever dreamed that tbe uiuruer bad been cummiued for ibe bake of auythmg but that of uub- eetjueui mardtr. ihoughthe coontry w&3 scoured tor tbe perpetrator of the deed, no traces wtfe ' dice overed ; but a clew asuddeuly furuiihed m a stanlius: robbery. 'ine oody of the fdrmer had been! diccuvereu uoi far from a farm home occupied by a taanly bamed Miliiea, wbicu cobaibied of tbe parents aud two cbiidren, eon and daufbter. who had packed their liiiooruv. While ibe eactieuient eull raofcd. Elleu -Mil- ngea came forward and flesird to urake a statement which sbesaid bad toitured her ever fcince the night of the murder. She said fhe was the poseessor of a guilty secret which she could no longer keep: she csuld not bleep lor it, and it was the spectre of her waking tours. ibe girl then proceeded to state that she wa3 op at the hour of half past elctea or thereabouts, on the1 uigbi ot tbe ih, aud that the heard horse coning down tbe frosty road fron the direction of B . Not re-! gad-ding the sound of any moment, ebe was abjut to re-enter" tbe house. when she heard an oath, followed by a dull ibud aud a groan. Then the heard a name uttered twice ia a tone of mingled agony and suppli cation. 1 A moment la'.erahe sound cf hoofs! came again to her ears, ana the horse neemed tube galloping toward the1 jJuekirk larm. I Tbe excitement tbat followed Mies Milligea'a narration may be imag ined, for a peu cannot describa it. It was believed that the name which bbe bad heard was that oi tbe murderer, which had fallen from the hps of the victim before insensibility or deaih followed the blow. Tbe young girl vuibly- besitaied when sckeu by the magistrate to pronounce the Dame.. She covered her face wtib ber hands, and ia ail probability would bare fallen if she had not been supported . by her brother II i ram. She did not tike to utter the name that migbt doom one of tbe young men ot ber acquaintance to tbe gal lows, for she could not believe - him guilty, yet she had heard Zimri Bus kirk eall on him to spare Lis life on that awfal night. Ellen Miilicen was pressed to men tion the name, and further ibe ends of justice, in which the whole coun try was interested, and at last her lips parted. 2 7. 'Uod help him and pity me I' she said. 'The name I heard was Abner TenoeyV. If a thunderbolt bad fallen into the crovd, aHuuii-htcpot would not have been m ire complete. Men started ai the name, and the women ottered cries tbat added greatly to tbe con fusion. aiaudiDrr near the witness was a young man of five and twenty, tbe only sua of a miai.-uer who watched over the little fl -ck of believers tbat worshipped ia tbe church hard by, and a youth of exemplary habits to the ouier world. His face was as pale as death, and at tbe mention of bis ctoje be started back with a cry aud found the eyes of all fixed upua him. His name was Abner Tenney. He made 00 eCfjri to fly, and when strong bauds were laid upon him, he .-uiiled aud tjld the people be would face tbe accusation. The youus; niau was formally ar retted on El'en Miiligen's statement, aud brought to tbe bar cf justice. He denied tbe crime, but astoni-bed everybody iib his answer to the in quiry Cduceraiug bis whereabouts on ibe uibt of the crime. 'I adoir. tbat I was not at borne, but where I was tbat bi'bt I will nut lell !' Tuis answer was twisted, as it could eu.-iiv be bv tbo exciie ) cum- tuudiiy, Iulo broad strauds of guilt, aud tbe vouui man was remanded Ov the magistrate fr a regular trial ai lue ucxt, term ot court. There were a few who believed that bo ujiv'Dt be innocent. When it became generally known tbat he had been a suiur for Eva L?a-kirk's baud witbuui tte sanction of her father, reveuge was added to tbe motive of ibe murder. Eden Milligcu's word was believed ; kLO was a girl of vio leut p-itsioas, but her veracitv iu this case wan uot dragged into questiou. Sue blkuowledged tbat bbe loved Aliuer Te.jU.ey beace her reluctance lo leality ; aud after ibe preliminary exauiiuaiiou, bbe taid that bbe re gretted baviug; told the secret. I j 1 1; ws out now, aud the young uiau lyiug iu toe coULty ji I reiier aad bis luuiccuce, but still be re-iu.-i-U lo make kuje.U his whereab-JUlS aud occupat:oa ou tbe uihl of tbe murder. it was eirasge that Ellen Milii geu's le-tiiij-j(iy sauuld remain uu crruboraied lu its esbeutial pariicu iaio ; 0u there were Keveral parties nii j bad s. en iLe uccu.-ed Lear tbe pcruc of toe Ciiuie at mat late hour i t tbe uigbt. lie aid uu! deoy thi-i, but persist ency re!u.td toexpldiu Lis preaeuce mere. His f-ther visited bini aud begged bita 10 uubuideu hiiueelt; but lo fjlui be lavanaoly relurued tbe same EP'J , . ...,.,asa , , , . Vere I to UU you, you would feei as badlv as though I bad cjmmiited tbe murder.' The youog- man was visited by mauy acquaintances, to whom he would not reveal bis secret, and it at l.-i.-L because more tbaa half sjt-pected tbat he had accomplices who had eoucealed the money, nut one dol lar of which had, as yet, been re covered. Ellen Miiiigen continued to re affirm her t-iatement. She was cotiG dent that she bad beard Burkirk call on Abner Tenuey ia tones tbat lefi no doubt ia ber mind that he ad dressed fcis murderer. As the time f jr tbe trial approached, she lost ber reluctance, and openly declared that rbe kaew that tie accused bad com mitted tbe crime. litr brother not baviog been at home on tbe night of tbe murder was not summoned as a wiiLess. It was kaosrn that be, too, bad visited tbe Cut-kirk bomedead as a suitor for Eva's hacd, but tLat of late he had turned his attention to another lady, to wbuiu be was paying bis de voirs. The excitement consequent upon the farmer's violent death and Abner Teuney's arrest did not for one mo ment abate during his si j iura in jail. To a young man who via'ted bim, he paid : 'Snare m, John. You know where I was ibat nipht ; you know what I was doing. If I escape this time I will be a better man. The murder of my bonor would send my father to the grave sa qaicklv as the shedding of my blood by ihelaw. Do not come forv. ard and try to save me by sacri Geina; ray bonor.' 'They w ill hang you if you do not tell all,' was the reply. 'Let os swear to the troth. Do not let Eva be lieve that you are tbe murderer of ber ULher.' The last sentence drove Abner Tenney to the wall in his cell with a groan. It seemed to unnerve him. 'She will never believe it!' he cried, a moment afterward. 'In her eyes I will ever remain guiltless of her father's murder, evea though they hang me for tie crime.' - 'The young man's visitor left, and joined two otter men of bis age in the corridor of the jail. . 'What does he say now?' was asked with eaireroess. 'He is still obdurate, aud declares we must not expose him.' 'Can we save him without the ex posure?' We must! We shall !' The trio were youths of respectable parents, bot considered fast yoang men . Tbey had of late been Abner Tenney's companions, much to the regret of tbe few piods people who had noticed tbe familiarity. - 'Look here,' a Ad one, addressing his companions, 'I bold myself in part responsible for Abner's present situation. We led him into the hab its that have fastened themselves up on ns. We most save him!' The spokesman cf tbe dissolute party was a young student of medi cine, and it was not long afterward that a learned medical gentleman of Cincinnati tame to tbe country. Tbe body of Zimri Buskirk was exhomed and examined. John French stood by and watched the professor. 'Well!' be eaidatlast. , 'You say she swears to bearing Bus kirk cry cut after tie thud of two I blows: . . 'So she swore. 'The first blow must have produced instant death. It drove pieces of eralcio skull into tbe brain. A stab in the heart could not prove more iss'.aaiiy fatal than tbe initial blow.' 'Tbat is your opinion ?' 'i will swear to it.' Tte youog man was satisSed and the body, minas tbe head, was re turned to the grave. 'If be will not sacriSce lis booor to save his oeek, I will not save it for bim, and bis father ceed not know ibetru'h.' These words passed from John French's lips as he passed from tbe bouse with the professor. From tbat day the youog stodent and bis friends were not idle. Tbey made many trips from tbe county, and compared notes oa their re turn. Tbe trial came at last and tbe ac cused plead 'no; guiity,' in a firm voice. Ellen Miiligea repeated ber testi mony, so damaging to the defence, and adhered to it through a rigorous cross questtoniug to wbicn she was subjected. She bad heard tbe cries after the blows j she was positive of ibis. Tbe other evidence offered by tbe Mite was rre ely circumsiaotial Tbe defence introduced the professor, : who explained tbe natore of tbe wounds, and swore that the first blow bad produced instant death. This produced a benna'ion in court. It staugered Ellen Alilligeu's testimony, until that boiir believed invulnera ble. The blows that now followed from tbe defence were hard and tell ing oues. .No aitt Wis attempted. The ac- j Icused bad forbidden such a plan, on toe grouud tbat it would reveal the e.'ret he was guardiog so closely; but tbe defence became eggieesive. It proved tbat Hiram Miliigeu, LI leu's brother, was not wfcere b3 said be was on the bight of the murder. As the youog man was not under ar rest, the court forbade the in troduction of such testimony, when Job a French then arete and ex claimed : 'I d i not accuse bim of tbe murder of Zimri Buskirk ; my aQiiavit is ia the court rouiu ; the sheriff holds it at ibis oiuoicut. Lotik.at ihe man ! Guilt is wriiteii uu bis face. He i trying to leave tbe house. Catch him !' -The confusion that now tusued was intense. Elleu Miiligea, with a iuud bhriek, fell forward on the Qoor where then a permitted to lie, fur ail eyes were turned upuu Ltr brother Pistol ia hsad, tbe yc ung man was cleariug a path to the door. 2s'o OL-e dared to lay haods on bim, for be tbreateued to tboet the first oue who touched him, and thus be reached the do r Ieadifig to the btrtet. Oa the threshold be paused and faced tbo excited occupants of the court room. 'You will never put me ia Abcer Tenney's place !' bo cried. 'If I did kill Zimri Buskirk, yc u shall not prove it and bang me !' 'The next moment there was a loud report, and a human body, after sway ing for an iustaot, fell heavily upon the tljor. 'Hiram Miiligea Lad taken his own life. This tragic occurrence, as might be supposed, put an end to Abner Ten ney's trial. It established his inno cence in the eyes cf oil, and the guiity was beyoDd punishment of an earthly tribunal. L'pon her recovery, Eilen Miltigen unfulded one of the darkest plots on record. She confessed that her tes timony was but a tissue o( falsehood; that she kriew that her brother had killed tbe farmer for the purpose of getting bis money, and accused young Tenney, in order to prevent him from winning Eva Burkirk. Ellen piqued at Tenoey's refusal to court her, had entered into tbe plot with a re vengeful spirit. Bat the game bad failed. Of'course tbe minister's son was released, and Ellen Miiligea left tbe country between two days. She died several years later ia a den of infamy in tbe South. Abner Tenney led Eva Easfcirkto the altar several months after his re lease, aod became one the solid men of the Sooth. I believe he is still liviog, but bis father, tbe minister,! is dead ; and tbe secret which be guarded so zealously- at one time is no longer one . It was simply this : Dcppite the holy influences undtr which be had been raised, te had departed from the path of recitude aod become a gambler, along with John French and bis companions. Oa tba night of the murber of Mr. Baikirk, tbe quartette were in tbe midst of ca rouse which the youth refused to cenfess for the sake of bis father, who never dreamed of his wild life. Bat Join French had saved the man whom be bad led into vice, and kept him from the gallows. Ten ney's secret was told by him after he bad made a man cf himself; bot it pozzies many people who know it not this day. f bar's de Kerrltlgo ? He was a new bootblack, but al ready seemed quite at home at the old staod so long a familiar object on tbe line of our daily peregrinations. "Sartin, boss, shine 'em up ia less than no time," said he, and be moun ted the hurricane deck cf Lis place of business. "Wall, yes, bos3, not bia here long, bat l'se getia' insight inter de ways mighty fast. De ways here, sab, is different to what dey is down ia ole Massissip. Bin Mascissip, sab ? Fine ole State, sah." 'Tbe colored people here appear to be quite as bsppy as in any part of tbe world," we ventured to remark. "No, sab; beg leave to diflab ; you's not on de inside, sah ; dare's too much elevation ; dal's what's de matter. Give yoa an instance: Last week, yoo know, gab, de culled foks had a ball ; quite a high-toned affair, sab. Well, 1 engaged a young lady for de party, sah ; one dat I, at that time, looked on as de pride of de country, gab. lam not indifferent to dress, and I put on clothes, sab clothes dat don't every day see de light ob de sua and went to de res idence ob de gal. "I 'rived at de 'pinted time. De gal was ia de bes' room an' ia ber WIIOLE NO. 14-19. bes' clothes, waiiia' my arrival ondt scene. De ole man was dar aod de uie woman also figgered ia de tab leaux, wid a fesr jnvenile boperaum erary members ou do family. "Alios Augusta smiled on me in dt rue hia' way ob de eyes dat alters guv me a movement ob de bean 1 was iuterjuced to de more iolldeatia! members ob de household, aa' de dis coors was agreeable. Presently 1 Suggested dai it would be well to be moviu' for de party, an' Miss Augus ta rose in all de pomp and circuui staoce of ber high priced attire. "We arrived on de stoop ob de door, an', efferin' my arm, 1 supposed we should progress. 2w, tab, not a bit of it. Dat gal receded. She rose erec' to an astonishio' bight, an' ax she traobSxed me wid ber ga'3, she uttered dese memorable words : "Whar's de transportation ?" " 'De what?' says 1 feel; a' dat suflGa was agoin' wrooft. " De trans pot-ation ! Whar's de transportation !' " ' Wbai's de traD?potation? says I. "De wehicle whar's de webicle? she say 8. '"I don't know noCia 'bout no we hicle,' says I. " 'Whar's de kerride V says she. " 'De kerridge ?' says I. I haven': seen no kerridge ! " 'Mistah Berry, does you pretend to tell me dat you have come to teke me to de ball widout a kerridge'' and she became of a stiil greater height. "'Why, of coarse, says I. 'I tbo we could walk. Down ia ole Mas- sissip de gala think naSia of goia' miles acd miles' " 'So you expect me to hoof it Mis tah Berry ? You tell 'bout de gale ia Marsisaip, Mistab Beirytdo de gals in MasoisMp know aa'tbing 'bout proper attire, Mr. Berry ?' Aa' she guv a sur of kick aa' a slicg of ber body an' trailed out about four yards of train. ''De ole maa aa do ole woataa aa' all de rest now put in dar 'pearaoce, au' says de ole maa, "What's all this confusion of tongues ?" " '31 istah Barry doesn't consider de honah euUiciebt to warrant him iu de outlay necessary for de furnishing ot propah transporiaiioa,' said Miss Au gusta. " 'Sah !' said the ole man ; 'Sab !' said tbe ole woman ; 'Sah !' said ali de little members. "1 said nuffia." " 'Dues de uiggah 'spect he's gwir.e to lead our darter ofT ou de hoof like she was a cow V said de ole wo man. " 'Who you cs!l nigab, old wo man V says I 'Why, l'se drove bet ter lookia' Ueifers nor yours to de plough ia ole Msssissip !' "De gal shriekt! " 'Dar you talk to me an' my dar ter in dat biiuminious manner, ' s-iu1 de ole man, an' be guv me a lift wui bis ole stogas dat raised me cH'o de stoop, aod fullered it up wid burner ous of do same dat was much assist ance to tee ia gettia' oat de gate. "Dar'a too mnch elewation, sab, creepin' into culled society. I tarns my back to it, sab '" Marat Twalss. I have pretty much made op my mind to ron for President. What the people want is a maa who cannot be injured by investigation cf his past history, so that enemies of tbe party will net be able to rake op against lim things that nobody ever heard of before. If you know the worst about a candidate, to begio with, every attempt to spring thiogt en him will be checkmated. 'ow 1 am going to enter opon the did with aa opea record. I am goiog to own op ia advance to al! tbe wickedness I have done, and if any Congressional committee is disposed to prowl around my biography, in tbe tope ol finding any daring and deadly deed which I have secreted, why let him prowl. In the first place, I admit thai I did freeze a rheumatic grandfather of mine, in tbe wioter of 1859. He was old and inexpert at climbing trees. Bat with a heartless brutality that is characteristic of me, I ran him out of tbe front door ia his night shirt, at the point of a shot gm, and caused him to bowl op a maple tree, where be remained ail night, while I empt ied shot ia bis legs. I did this be cause he snored. I will do it again if I have another grandfather. I am as inhuman now as I was ia '55. 'o rheumatic person shall snore ia my house. I candidly acknowledge that I ran away at the battle cf Gettysburg. My friends have tried to smooth this fact by the assertion that I merely got behind a tree, that I did so for the purpose of imitating Washington, who went into the woods at Valley Forge to say his prayers. It was a miserable subterfuge. I struck cut in a straight line for the Tropic of Cancer, simply because I waafcired. I wanted my country saved, but I wanted some one else to save her. I entertain tbat idea yet. If the bub ble ot reputation can be obtained on ly at the cannon's mouth, I am wil ling to go there for it, provided tte cannon ia empty. If it is loaded, my immortal and inflexible purpose is to get over tbe fence and go home. My invariable purpose ia the war has been to bring two-thirds more men out than I took ia. This seems to me to be Napoleonic ia its grand eur. My financial views are of the most decided character, but they are not likely, perhaps, to increase my popu larity with advocates of inflation or contraction. I do not insist upon special supremacy of rag money. The grea. fundamental principle of my life is to take aoy kind I can get- The rumor that I buried a dead aunt coder a grape vine is founded upoo fact. Tbe vine needed fertil-' iziog, my aunt bad to be buried, and I dedicated ber to tbat purpose.! Does tbat unfit me for the Presiden cy 7 Tbe constitution of our eoaa try does not eay so. No other ciii zea was considered unworthy of of fice because be enricted his grape vine with his relations. Why should I be selected as the Erst victim of an i a ' i- ! aosum prejuuice s I admit. uIbjv that 7 am not fl-a riVnfi nf the nnns man T r.1 th. oor man, ia bis present condition, Cut tup and proper! cancel, ne m'gci ce ! mad cseful to fattea tb5 Da.ivea of ! tLa t'Q"ii oal IsUsJs.acd improve our j exports ii t-a: regiou. I eba,!I rec- GiLimr.d Ieginlatioo upon toe subject in ray first metme. Mr dwpaigi cry wiit ha to dedicate tte pocr wurkiagm&a. Stu Thiol ibto saus- These aro about lie worst parts of my record. Oa them I coaie before toe country. If my c-juairy doest.lt want me, 1 will go back aguia. Cut I recommend myself as a Hale man a maa who starts from toe basii of i t;I dt pravity, and propose lo bo Qciijirh to tb Ut. float II (.oi ii I, ray. Oi tt taca.i i f tbo Oci , bf f-.re tbe advivt of railroad?1, wden stenru Uoairi p'lcti bt'tweeo 1'i teburg aid ttr) We.-:, lived a rl'jrdv lartber, li')eJ ep-t'U lii.'iu Wus rpeut ia fh- p piag wuud nub whica, te cuiphed tne pairiu:r bvat-. Oue svi'iter a b at was iaid uo al tbi place oi sec -tit. I of Hit k'r bd! during tte long, c id lu;tr, burnt d lb uid gtiilctiiau'a 0'id. i uca tbt, ic-J cleared aj, tbe tarnn-r pre.-euted his bill, whicn the c lptaiti ref ired 1 1 pay. "Y..u will pay it?" aiJ U.e eld mao. "I'll not pay it till I pleas,-!" r ti.rttd tte captain, aod ordering ltt old maa 1 3 tbe b .at a request Licit be compiled with. A hai later be appeared oa too batik, ax iu baud, aud commenced chopping at a large tree baogiug di rectly over ice boat, which would not be able to move for eeveral hours mi accouut ot iLe cf tee ice. The) cupula, with aa oatb, aeked bun wbat ho meaut by cuttiag tfcut tree hea Lo kae that it would fall oa the boat. "Will you pay me for t'uai wood ? ' a.-ked the farmer. "Mo !'' roared too captain. "Then Fil ft.ll this tree on your bdrtt," aLid Ida sou-J of the ax rau out oa the u.r. The csptaia s'.orcr;eJ and swore and ttrtateued to lick ihe old mau, tiut to no purpose ; ibe weil-Uire.'.ed Oijws of toe ux were graduai:y tat iu away to the Ltott of ibe tree, and utiless soajettiiug was doue soon, it would fall aad cruiii cvtryttiog be neath it. Fiudiug threats and entreaties use lers, ibe captain finally brought otn sivel-guu, wbica alt tee boats then carrad, ad. loadiug it, p mt- eu u ngui a: ico irea id.ur iij Uo caips as t Le olj maa saw ihe preparAtiutie f.r war, wbea tba cap tain SdUg 9Ul . "VV in you ti ait cbopoiajr at that iree ? ' '".Viii ycu pay me for my wood V ia the oiti g'.-ii Jciiiua, never loeioj a stroke. "I'll give yoa jjst one raiauio to set away froiu tLat tree, and if you re cut gooo ibeu, i'ii bio SiUu uu. ji you . 'cried tte cap.aia, us te cjit- ed f.r a Iijht aud itsu piiuied tho gun. Without a word, as thougb Soain new t&uugLt bad etru-k bim. t& old uiau bhouitlered bis ax, and, shaking uis U.il at lus caoiadu. strode) toward uis home, atid Was eeeu there uo aiwru. Ia a ttuv hours trie bjai iu:l ed out aud aieoiiied Co u tee river, Baking a lauding at Sieubcuvil.e, ieuty-t'o miles bvlow. As tae japtam btei ped oa tne wharf the hetiil walked op, and, tappiug bitu oa iha fcuuuidcr, iufouiifect Uiiu ttia. be Lad a wtii ivt bitu, aai wuid t;o alt bijdl uatii to 7u:l nv a I; tt.-, - i - - Old. "What bill V "Tte bill f.r that w-jod bjr;it-d ol me, oad wouldii'i pay fur, yoa wa.l ey td slink !"' put ia tne old man, who had beea concealed up to this mo ment, acd he added : "I walked down here to ketcb ye, and duraed if I woulda't a walked to Cincinnati afore I'd let ve get ahead of me 1" Ibe copia saw it was no ue to fume about it, for tbo old man had ibe law oa bio ; aaj after paying the amount, with additional coat3, aad tue old man's miloagu, eacb way, he was allowed to depart wita his baat. The woodman took the next boat borne, w ith his money ia his pocket, saying to tie chenl as he left: "It it hada't been for that iufernil swivel-gun i'd a mashed Lis eternal old boat!" riisi Uoj'm Ns. Several years a a farmer ia tbe State cf .Ve- York seat his son Emi lia to drag a ploughed field. He was to drive a youog cx-team, aud his father ia ipiifj j paip jus niaaaer said : "Nov, remember, nj bjy's play with ibis testu ! Kultia s,id ha would dj as good s be c'jal j, aud stared for his work. After tae farmer had Looked to other matters oa tLs fitrui, Lo assured him self that ali was ru'ivia along prop erly, be started f-,r th h'eid to lji. after Uoilia aad tte team. Nov, Iloliia had dooe will, and everytling nad gone along cicely uatil ibe farta er had reached ttecoraerof tbe Geld, Lea the drag caught ia aa old slump, tearing par; of i; cif aud bringing out i sctive oest cf yellow jackets. tea the farmer came in sight, what was Lis astonishment and . vexatioa to see tie cxea kicking and jumping and plaDgiog ahead, and Iloiiia ap parea'.ly imitating thc-ir movements! "Here, boy! what ere yoa doioj there ?'' c:earaed tbe farmer ia h very gea'.lu mianer. "I guess we're ia a hornets' aest," answered tbe frautio Kollin. "Ia a boy's nest, I guess ! Here! give me that whin." said the enraged father, "and I'll tte wbat ton hornets' oest amounts ta!'' So away he started after the fright ened team, intent upon Lati:y bring ing order ou; of confusioa. He Lai goue but a few steps wbea the hor- oeta met Lira, aad be evidently forgot the team, and all fjrtr.er intentions, threw away his whip, aad, to ail ap pearasees, Lecamo absorbed ia the one idea of daacing a jig, at tLe sapte time slapping his uno:fea iing trows ers, and now and then hia ear3, ia a most frantic and shocking" manc.r. Iloiiia. who bad found peaceful q iar. ters over the fence, now shouted back: "How do ycu Ilko a. boy's neft, father ?"' Kjllia is now a maa, and the farmer is bowed down with the weight of 07er four-score years, yet he laughs ia a qaiet but amused way whenever iTollia refers to "Tbe bov's nest." Tie maa whe professes to-beyoor friend while you are prosperous, but deserts you when adversity cornea, is like a niee-Iooking cheap cigar fair to the sight, but bitter to tte taste. No msa ever regretted that he was virtuous and honest ia his yootb, and kept alcof from idle compan ions. AD ??? SDeil. a'tOOQi-h Dot GOTOn aff"r Jet without a paraKeL 93 t'i rnceb ifa,r'f raw s'orlsl. O
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