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J tn. w. a. KofiNT;:. C.T.:::i'-: -i I'.I. -M iicfjiL. i ovs'iou'v. ri:xN'A. t ul-tr " il krimr It. i:.ie ), 1 -. . - ;v i-i'i:l,;y ttit.i r ly ri litte.i ;;, pi) i,.w 'I ,uri .lure lii--ti Iii'f jnaii.- it a vi-rv . i' -ii if .l:., e I. r Hie traueilrir ::.v':. una r.M, . i rttiit'i't. ,i itir.-ttci., .1. nil I---. ir-iilc !!,!,. ' !.re, ,. 't'i", !'! n l.-irii .n!-!ie li.m :it:.t iii-a :nne.. At.o Ii!r;;t t.t.il r".i; v t-in t.enir. , :i..ir.f s ,., 1-a.t nt tit liKe.-t . .'--. ' ;. tin km k. tiny or meal. SAMI 1 I.ITSTiat. l'n ;.. s. !'.. i ,t. t-irp. :. a. Si .s;.,wn, i ' 'hL notici;. i , , : ' ' ? uni-i.ii.it v.. ii. o,:,-. 9- 3 "I ,i I. ue ue .1. :.!.l!,r ),, ..,.,. .,,!,. ... ; - "ii .ii-fn i ie tin i-i ..n.,-ri.-l ' .' r am r,vr , r,..n.(;v, y n. i ti. t',,-. -mi Vateir ine J "Miili r. aiel be ;'! ''I Ir..,., ,,,e int.-l. ll.e ,itl,tii ui,;tr n ,.ltl.u fr".i Mir. renoi tii-reion. utke rt..'ce. 1 tt.i u:::u........,.... . i. t -: i ...... .,i-.... - ' . ., , , - I" - - iiini at n:f ' i "nit ten """ - " '- "ii Jt.'v 1;. I"', at 7 . k r h. - n. r. M iiKi.u '"'-' . . J'r.iil:ounit.ry. n.hivt; MiTinf l:e N-:. k.1 ! ,n r- s ,... -J.,-,wp,-., s(.i:r.-. 1 ''' n-'i a-!l.'.e" t.tti.l.-r - ' ' ; " a.'i:i ii..it m-I, .1 r -m in I rie-ri'i- ot eMaliili-i.il, ) a p-rmteil '.","'V ,,";r".'i. I rjHM-ilinil bv liie w!ii.1 : s ,!"-Y "I J. "ie. at lhe d'.a !e Mw. : rl L i"r"-'h' Sjwmtl-in tlieaii n . - . Saii .nt ii .-l.i-k r. m. 1 esr.cte. P. JirSHANP. I'rclilerit. Jy:. : :!X J'.U.j.S. X VOL. XXIX. X0.-7. NEW GOODS! v'i-e'ovr C-'. t ja. t rc..-ci e ! fr.rt.i the Yzrt .rn c-.tu-i very '.true St-"-k ot I.k-'.j ).ii-n tlicy nro i)..w (Terlni? at citremr-ly !-. I r! ( . Tlil li! ST(-I'!C O" 3RESS GOODS, REDUCED PRICES, Ta.'y luvr tta lr.i..i it.-i v--.;r ly XKiV to.l -' SfcLUTTEUSTIHTK 'I 1'KI.SS UiMIKS .'I t'.:e l ry TJOT OTVI ro I-'.-tm 1 in ilic IVit.-rii in :tl:' :.; v !:-!i tli-y t ill t-'i t t prii'i'i. ti. t-ui: till. Il.vn.y' i.-a i:cii. rjl t.i i;. o-ir .-'.-tinj l! a::.'. I VI'-. i'A 1 S :!. . : ii, A ; . . t-'.TKN.-nunr (:!:" -i:;:i !:-'. a r.i.i: A; n.oo;t oil t l Tii.-, -ALL.rv Vii:;i)v r.vri ic, Ac, v';t-. 'r- til ' r l-:. r-'iih!i!.!.eu rfJV.t;..n t.-r fair 1 r. l.r , t. trtiit!!- I. tt; itlik-M rt.l.riil'.-!ii-e -i-Ti i.-- :,-.-,! in m.1 r.-j.n-y,.nT:,ti a::l !e hy ai.y .T?.. T. -Ii'K-f ' .1 Wit ll i lit (.IrT.-. t. -.(.' i.'tw ltiive (ti Ititti.l I I.o LARGEST ASSORTMENT IV TOW IV. V. ! i' ; u - n:s to l-.'-.v:.', .. l :t:A i-. a. !-t y-.ur- CASEHEEIt & CO. So.i.vTsct Ph., A;-;:r n-j...-..-. a n DDL I ! A - ;.-;..-. TO REDUCE STOCK :': .a. : '- .1 'i .!' Tilt, at ti: r; r:Fit:i-:. cots m:ss r . r i ;':;;:i j-r.-vi 1 riees ,.f HIM MATTINGS : .. -t ninorteil. :::n! .1 oi: UT." f ) ? ? t T T ," y FiFTH AVlKL'E, :HARLES HOFFMAN, HERCMIT TAIL a i...v . 1 r.-i.i-.v ji'-ra-j-v s. r.-. L.TE2T EXILES Zll LCV7IET PRICES. VJ!SF. ACTION GU.mfJTEED.-Z: U tMria;ar.tj on hand at hi? Ii tiiicry PU.cE RYE WHISKY I'jr ;:c ' y tlte 1 am i or gao3. fuitatl f r EEDHAL Alffl SECHOICIl . ' u it r o s r, s . lir.it rn .;,lrcf..-l to Ihtr'.in, I'a., will r.-cdvc ; r-':r;: Bi-nt'om. r.inrci-i iv,.). WA.TER AHDERSOK mm tailor, y-r?" 7 m vtYTi' cvvri,7 l.toi, IIC 226 LIBERTY STREET, : I-ITI.ETjr.Gri, TPJ. JVO. MI 'tK. LA Zl'K HIC'Sf. teis for Firs ai:a LIS Insurance ; J "'. :T li irVC 'f 1T : so-.i;-;j:kkt. a.. And Keal Estate Brokers. v i a ;i .isi ii:i.iso-o. 1', is ; :.i -irf. t, c,.'it ',-,iv ..r s.lir.rre 'r- i.tro, it riT miil un,l i: t.i t'arir !Klva:itae to :t ::or l.V- ,lr- r-.-.tn-n lltereot, a n.i ftiarae U i:::i.'.ii iinlt-w ' t - r reiile I. i.ottl e-ta'.e luillcl f ii'-r.illy vt ui t a :-.n:;,llv .TaenacJ I... ii;t:l, S. T. LJ1TLU& SONS, i'.h nAn-aonmrntniT, 'i."Mb.!:i:i.ANi,:-.!d. IV A rc:;i;:, i 1.'..W, s::un ui.it: nil a r.r. uiamomis, a mi i:'tv i-loi Kf, FKt:yc:i ; cci.v, :lLli:it 11.ATIV iVAHC, Jf.tT.LKV. ir. V, t...-!i. n ami jcv, etry li.'I'r.ire.l by MtiUci Workmen an l moroi-J I y Kx; r..ij yne f l"naire No eitn I e'.ir-i; ti.r l:r mvln:r. K-ls rar- rttittcJ .-tg reirt.rtoa:otl. 0 r A MOMh u-uartt:,u-e.J. !2 a .lay I .it in ine tutulo by tl.e lii'lunrl.-u. I '.:.1I'l!.l r.-il reilutr. .1 : we w til Atari jl(Sly'u- lu. voicott, hoya ami Klria w 1111 !.e moc, faster -t work f..r us tin.n kt anrtttiit ttse. Th -w Is light and pietiMtot. an,l iiti' I. as c.!.vone ran po ntrl.t at. i it'wc lrlto nro ittrt wi n M tlii ii' liea wiiisentl is tl err itivtrt.-'iK's at nce an ie t'tr tlietntelvos. tout !y Oti'r.t nr.fl ti-nn tret. Ntmli tha time. Tn.i-e nlrmity bluorkara l.tylri; up lare futitu 1 1 ntoiie-. Aailrrss'TRrK h CO., Augnrta, Malr.e. June II TS! i II Li :sr i3A.isri-c. Somerset County Bank, CHARLES J. HARR1S0U. Oliii-ratul JtantlfiT. (.ViiL.-!i.-.i-- r.ia-.le in all farm tf tli t'dlte-J Sta'.re. ' i.''.R;ir m !..rjc. Batter ti-l cticr checks cJ-Icvlr-I r.::i cafc-!ic!. I-.i.ateni an J Vct-inicX'-iirin-fe alaruys i,u haa 1. KcEilttitDO.'! ms.le wItlfT!r.i-t- r.r.M. Ao:iu:.! i-r.U-itc-J. i'artioa Ufilrias ti ;.arc!i-iM! V. S. 4 TLK cr::T. i"l'X:iLI LOAX, can te a.-mnuio-i!ato ". at iLIt :-.-.-.ifc. The cuni-ucare.rvpal-l la t'enii-ilaati.m; vl -9, H 0, WO anJ 1.0S '. h. i:h.i:i:.:max. ho. snym.i: SOMERSET F QJ M3 1 ZIMMERMAN SNYDER, All l ln N i.fvtiii- ir..i.'.p ntt.l ior F.il.:, ci-nsiKt-li:i; in mrt 1 1 ' s;-i ai: T!-. :r s-.i.rs an; i.i:A.Ti:s. rinws. A;.-:;-IiKAi:-;, L:. .(..., STliXEi: ana 11 KCI..V Nns 3, t Tito no..: U!l,i ti HEATING STOVES Mivle ai! I irrsiilp. Ail kin !s of Co 'UiKri an-ie to orOer at y'li.r'. c-iiiiM). A juarfxjj shop if a..'."!:."-! ta the K.-aaiiry ia wlL-U ail kia.'.s o! r..av;.:ajry , ill l,u rtiairc.l itrouptly. Vt'o itre ilioriti a funeral FOUNDllY BUiSlNKSS. And St tit-it ai! t .!'. i.ir.li-ra la ccr lir.I'AiHIM; A Sri.i lALTV. N-or. VS SPEIHG, 1880. CAEPETS A Larrro and Chcieo Stock ofln svainr., Tapestry Brussels, E0C17 Drusso'.G, Ilsxquutts and Axia-n-etors, with liua and Borders to match. Also Oil Cloths, Lino!cuni3 end It-'snuiiis. B 0 YABD.RO SE & GO M 0 R G A K ' S WOOLEX MILLS. :: st a 3: 1 .1 s 1 1 kd 1 si 2. II tvlr f:r tin j 01 t yr:ir r.r twn. li?cn rnMrely lMi.il.i'. t.i t'ljii'ly ttie itnTfiislTi' ilc-mr-.r,! lor my i... mot I SUV-.' I.uilt an lal.iltitiu lu iov mill an-.l rut . in a litro Kttn-uut tit NEW A5D IMF20YED KACEffiERY iin.l tli're: y aisnort Ouuhlcd u.y cina.-ity lor lain u;i''itirl:::r. 1 lt;e, k ii-.TT on han.l a 1-irne stuck ciDfistir, nt llI.ANXIiT.s. cAsse.n:ni:s. satixkts. .li. tr.S, ItF.I'EIA.ANTS, FI-ANNl I.S, COVEKtiKTS. 15ARPKTS, VAKN.S. vi;., ' r, lii.Ti 1 wish n T2AD3 ro?. v:o:l. r.'.iai' r--. I liuve t!;e Uintl of icxkIf yt'BT.eo-!. r:.iiii.ur WOOL! ti, vv rk en P.! till T IN YOl'K 0WX COl'XTY, nn 1 in t nii r t" n-arii all my cu'lomtrs In M"1 - time, 1 h.ivc eiitel'iyo.1 itiefamo nt-nt I ha litPi yt-ar, an l In a liiititm I.lr. .Iff-cplt U Patiiclierty. ; vtli lirst iir.rt'Ot.' 1 1 By g'lO'Is tittt. many I'arti'tit , tliliC"iiiii''. j 1 will strive n In tin prft, to give Hrjlcla.-s , icut.'ls arttl Itiiivulue to all. j JL.-Xi-n c-us-i'ititTtt.'iu.l Uhim ivc fuilc.1 to taJ 1 Ir.s-t v t.ir, 'a :. yUwc a.l. tress car-i t- ! " WM.S.MOIIOAX, Otrnnnhonin:, l'u. rr 7 A Search Warrant. nil 'W. an cdt'-T t'i pt) tliMnith yttnr l-ejuf from riitar to ir.irrft, ami LindSOv's BlOd Sea rcher ii5 Wiirr.'intiil Ui ilir"UKiiy"iirt.va in irciu 1 1 i tit ttie anil 1rive hut nil hTKul Otea!f.. lta cures are wuinlertul an4 eertinetl to liy iloetor, in-at-arrs r.nl jioonle. boriilula, Moreurial pla : taie., :ry.i;M...'tn, Tetter, Uleers in tlia I.-ans or ou the Skin, lkiil?. Pimiilcs, fce , we van-am it to euro. It is a purely VcirctaliM Cnrot"nntl atid I'tiweTi t.l Tonic. For sale tiy all Iiruy tritits. See tMat eur nntni I? on the bottom of the wrapper. li. E. SI.I J.LIvS 4l CO., Prou'rA, Pittsburgh, Ta C N- EOYD, Agent. Scirerset, Pa-. : Sojit.;:!. 1;"9. ly. fit " n r IT" TfeOO A YtAK.CT 5 t" t) a lj I L I S I f"..t id .'mt tifii'ii uiii'. i. p 1 if.. 5 5 t ( w ',,lc:' u0 i" fellas uien. iHanj f l t t J j ' I J ini'ttc more Utnn tlteanviuni staicl Y ' w "itlmc. No out; can lull to mak iVlariv state.1 :ik Ui-'iiry ut-t. Any one ean tlo trie worn, lou ei.n n.ai.t: ;r"!ii ri f .n.'t.j 4C an lmur by rievotirir your t cvrnir-aF an I fq-.-ire lime to the buMneFf. It cta ri.tliir! lo try lhe bumef. Nothing like It h r ; m.-ney iiinkn.se ever ofi.-rO'l lel..re. Hii?inet'!t j.icaf jrit ntiil Mrii'tly honorable, lieai'.er, if you m-rit t j !;n -w all about the bent paying bustiies." lu.nre the l-ttblte. P. nl us your nnits anil we will Frn. lyoti luil ban ieiitars ai:il private terms free; ttitmi.Ii'S wt-rdi V" alf-o free ; yt-u can tLen make up ui ynur liiiTidhT T'ltirpelt. A ii. it et-s U i:t KU E STIN'SON k CO.. Jur.ell J'. r litntl. AiniiiC. W KKR in VMUr own town, amt no sap- - y.iu'itee it r youroll what you tsinoo at tl:o butti rie we oiler. No room to explain here. Yr.u ran ttsvotc ail vour time or only your spare time tothe 1 r.innss. a'a I make itreat pay lor every lmur that run work. Women make a? inneh as men SenJ i.-rftxx-ial private trnift ami particulars, with hwe ' ira.U tree, s." "ut tit free, li.ai't eoinpUin ot'hartl T.IU1C8 hile von have u.'tt a eltanre. A.t.lrcis II. li ALl.iiTi, 1'or'lamJ, Maine. Jure 11. lliivet-een the rtandard remeAv for the eure ol i Uier 'ouplltt". 'llTn'. lvr tit Anne, Mrk IlriMliwh, and nil !e racccairntaotthc Btomach ami liver lor over fifty viart. Keail this: "-iWirrt' hirer Pillt curfd , it of an attaekol I.Iver complaint otciglit yeara ittanillnit." Win. Kvans, Jotlet, Ills. Pricfl, 23 rts. ab-ir. K. R Sellem k Cxi., propr'a., fllli burir. Ia. Sohl br all ilratrglsta. sept. st, l:t. ly. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ' K'titc tf Ti.li;:t) Flu tT.-r. late of Somerset Twp. (ieeeaaevl. F.xeeutor. CAUOLTN'E TIBBY. Executrix. Tbi-.Trnlh is Hlcbtj june t r r V 1 I n i,r-' ri?kts. iou ran (five the business a I J j tri:tl i-heat expertpc. Tje lc?t oppvr (') I J I Jtnnity ever otlt-re.HoT tltote willing tt V v v work. You stioultl trrnothinirele until Iiollf r tc-jtumectary on the above estate bavinjr : iK-i-n ctaiit'.'I to ine unoersiirneu ot ine pn'tw-rau- . , -1.1 ... .... . . ..... i, ... 11 ,i o ,1 . t-ii 11. 1 1 -. . 1 iii..rii.-.i..,tiee is hereby jtivcn to an KM.uiin- tnere is not such free om and toler- orts fail, it will be the duty of Con- to a magnificent f.', and slie was anv other tlian tins, winch lie pur- tin poked the mass wnn a long pi,e, 1 nlenLrn-i' ''tU&UfV ation of political opinion ami action ' grCss to mitigate the evils already busy selecting materials for her dress chased at Marseilles when he was ; when they became thoroughly i wtit tiie'nati.eat theoriiee of jas.U Putrh. s-.tn- that the minority POi'tV can exercise folt nml nrcveid their incrense bv ! from a ouaiitity of soft, shimmering : but a p ir lieutenant of artillery, aroused, ami lashing tht ir tails in cr.-el'it.,ont,r)e!tireS-.tun.By..lu!TlT, lb?o. ,ir,w,.;,,. ,,,,,1 bit oh.;.. 0,0 restraint ' ..,,,.1. ..t;,., -.nii.-.-o .'.WiC. : ci'L-v- stitd's wlinh bcr eves- were de- I Vtn.oleoii Iff wore this watch fro in fnrv. td'i.Ied over each ctinr witii I .IdS. lj. fl Uil. tUH..14.V.titsVv u-j'.x. QUI II XVClllV..lWli:e? ttT. Itil'ttL 1 l'.'ll .- V , tc -wuin t ih.ivl j.v. 1. - .....-. ..... ' - ' ' " ' ' t l - . D..l will ;treva!l. Thonsan-.ts who have n,1 afi.I N'n eitrcJ are Itvlri witm-wstotle trtfhofonr i sMteiaeDt.tliat SELLER'S LIVER PILLS I . Ill Ciub the woifi cases ot iiiver CvuipUwU litlloutnefs, H.iuiarne ariflm tlterefrom. Costive 1 neH. Const iiiatl.m. liizEtneits and all dlsordrs re- fuitinv l.-om a diseased llvf. For sale by all I lirutrvifta. Price 6 cents. I Jc K. SiXLUtSi. CW rrop'n, PitUburgh, P I C- N- BOYOi Agent Soirtrset, Pa. I Srj.t. It, 1ST9. ly. t:u; hit ox thi: vacant lot. i:v. in .! l.r, r, an.J li : i!i a n i -u ; i ; l.:. "'. ( t, aii'l I ; 'Tis away n; totn, ami a !:v;in" -; .;, Wit li cii'i s'.ciH-fiuarrU ( t-i" ly. Fiitlii-r i lazy, anil nriiher :-iie .lriuk.-. Ami ( am rtiwt and t ?! in ; A-a.l 1 !'h,!; liki-a rli'i f. T.r 'ns linrt I'lir.1. V"if)i i-irc! -1 :.r :ml vi i;h - In. I..!.. K'ni;.' i:a -r, :. va- at 1., A r-:.ai f faiiiim-; 1 who ; ati;-i..'.l , !,:;,! !: tin- ii'.!;ir;y, n it ! ;.i.: a;M. A a.l ra'.iirr is y.niK'tiiil! i oil! a!! .lay. Av.l flint si.'roriii'; Ihu.k- :;t nit;!.'. V iii':u-ya:ul tliin; thai lit-hUif-tuv;: F..r lie- iit-vrr raiiif iiv ih-ni r. xli!. M i'iiiT i.- alw ays Am! iiiia:, Ik-: al i::i' tn mi a:. ji'.i-a w::li a nir.-r : Si. i- Ie us mi- t. in :.iv ililiitl;:ii titc rpiwii-i, An.! jM ki t a tt a'i li .." a J.'-i; -' : Aii.l lai In-r hra'.s nu- I-crause I. say 'l liat T.I raiat-r any il.iy iiir ; 1 at-vi-r liavr n.lilif.l. an ! 1 lir-.v;- .v; .'ui ! I i! t..!l Mat tin' i-r.is.iii why, 1 r- - Tin ro t amo to ..:ir hev.-l, thr.i y.-ai-' ti.'. A i.iii'i, v.-Ilh a sv-.-t iniM l.i' , A i l li In i.1 a he ly !.;!. in his h.enl, Tha! !if tii.-l Li rrail in oar jijatv. Il-it nii.iiirr she sv.oivat tin- niiM-fat i-.l M. Ami t!:-..vr K i lit eat T our ih-n, Ami t-M hini la-vrr. as Ions as !ir !ivi-l, 'it i!a;-!;rii hrr i!r ;:;-r:iin. 11:11 sii:.ifihin.j: itiatir ntt.' follow tho ;aaii- I think hr lit-t l;tuic-l to nit Ami ho le i luo ilown t ijiiarry's t h-;", Whoro iioiio of my ioo.lo f oahl seo : A:nl ho rtatl im- ihins froia thr Imly h'i Tlait 1 novt r hatl hoar I lu f tro. An. I snmvhow a jv-a'",' ri'.'.ao nvi-r lay ht: Ami it liitla't fori hall' s.i soro. T'loo n. a til am !.t-a: Us l.llltll tin like, 1 know v. hat thoy t'. ia't ).; I know that tiiinirs in tiio 1 .1 ! I'or tlio-o that siiit.-r oi-1-. .v. No mat '.it how ra:a0'l ami lie. Vi'itii 1:11 e'ao i'i liko or to !o, 1 know tiioro's a va. ant lot for In tii'1 hoa'.f.if'.il 'atntl aiiov... 1-.- I am. ..!;rii:i.i; i.i:ttki: i in: .V 1 Io'ts with keklixos or t i: T rn'i i: and itrroxsinii.rrY. Mkntoi:, Ohio, July 12. (h-neral ir.rlield has forwarded to Senator Hoar, of .Massachusetts, the follow ing letter of acceptance of the nomi nation tendered him by the Repub lican National Convention: Mf.ntoi:, Ohio, July 10. J'i"i ,!r: On the evening of the Mh of June last I had the honor to rec eive from you, in presence of the committee of which you were chair - jman, tne announcement that the Republican National Convention at . .1 11.1.1 . H nieago nad mai tiav nominated me for their candidate for President of the I'nited States. 1 accept the nom ination w ith gratitude for the confi dence it implies, ami with a deep sense of the responsibilities it imio- s-es. I cordially endorse th.e princi - pl. s set forth in the platform ed bv the convention. On the subjects on which it trtat-fStl' my opinions are on recoi'tl among the published I'i'oecedings of Ctin- cri-f I venture herein to make iecial mention of some of the jirin- . ... l ..1 ,,l .,i.i . .. ..-. t t-. a .. i . . l ... j.o i.'i'tt.-s ttiitt ti ,ov it.vtiv in ie- collie SUOiCCtS ot IllSCU: ion, vtitiiout renewing the controversies which have been settled during the past twenty years, ami with no urpose or wish to revive the passions of the late war. It should he said that while Republicans fully recotriiize ami v, 1 sirenuoi st v t leit-ni 1 :i 1 1 t lie eiciniaii uie rights maintained by the people audi of people that the safety of its ii:iv-!,;m(!r lll(,.st!v at dinners" lie; cord about the size of common wraj all the rights reserved to tlte states, igat'mn requires exceptional eonsid- ' (;u't ullv ,.,,,;, (o k,.,,,, him in ping cord, the f'.ber of whi.-h much thev reject the pernicious doctrine of state supremacy, which so long crippled tin functions of the nation- ai government and at one tune brought the L'n ion very m ar to de struction. Thev insist that, the I'ni ted States is a nation, with ample power of self-preservation; that its constitution, and laws made in pur- shall cease to be :i terror to those iVhi-kers are turniiv gray slowly; I self Income ent.tnjed. As to tin siiaiiee thereof, are the supreme law who dwell upon its banks, and j j,js j,.,;,.' fu .!r.'('i fdai-k, witli" a ! situation of the bull-dog. he thought of the land; thai the right of the j which its shipping may safely carry i ft.'w jjrs (too manvf turning gray he had b en trying to get at the cat nation to determine the method by j the industrial products of twenty- j.roa'nd there.'' He is not a jiarticu- j while in her trouble, and had him whichitsown legislature shall be five millions of people. The inter-1 lr strikiii-- man, but if you talk with self to succumb to the same fate as created cannot be surrendered with- j cM of agriculture, which is the basis VoU ,11 ein('i (i,at. ),x. muis and the cats, but he a fterward came to out abdicating one of the fundamen-1 of all our material prosperity, and ! thinks, and that his ideas are nearly ' th.e conclusion that they had been tal powers of the government ; that I in which seven-twelfths of our popu- j ;1S ri,r'hVas they can be. He is now ! picked up by the spiders as ih. y the national laws relating to the j lation are 'engaged, as well as the i ':vtv-i? vi. vei rs old but he looks lo ! went about seeking whom t!.,.v i.i'ght election of representatives in Con - gn-ss shall neitlier be violated nor eva led, that every elector shall be jiermiited, freely and without intim - uiatioii, to cast his lawful ballot at such an election and have it honest - ly counted, and tiiat the potency of; its settlement, and the sentiment of! Ah ! you do not know how much i having been cut inled by two diflbr iiis vote shall not be destroyed by ! our people, have led the government i coun:f"e a- woman needs v. ho makes ' cut libers, one iust before his hind. ine liaintuieni vine 01 anv out. r pe The best thoughts and en- ergies of our people should be di-1 new and happier homes, willing to j numerable, ami irresistible tcinpta- spid. rs. '.Vl. t it the eoit hul been rected to those great otiestions of : share the burdens as well as the ben-1 tions she is obliged to resist every drawn lip live or six feet, a spider, national well-being in which all ' " fits of our soeiety, and intending j moment. To be v ise with regard apparently well ver-cd in nhysiolo have a common interest. Such ef-; that their jiosterity shall become nn 1 to dress is to besublime. To i;'ss by ry, came down one of the libers anal forts will soonest restore perfect j indistinguishable part ef our pnpu- iin attractive s'top and to see hung j began boring for the spinal cord, pi -ace to those who were lately in ; lation. I in the window a fascinating toilet just between the atlas ami the axis, arms against each other, for justice j The recent movement of tlte Chi-! tiiat excites vour admiration : to as I have seen small ones do with and good will will outlast passion ;; but it is certain that the wounds of ; the war cannot be eomjuetely heat- ei, crni use spim 01 tToineruoou cannot fully pervade the whole 1 , . . i 1 .. ,1 .1. 1 country until every citizen, rich or poor, white or black, is secure in tht! free and equal enjiiyment of ev- erv civil and political right guaran - teed by the Constitution am', the hiws. ; guise of immigration. Recognizing Wherever the enjoyment of this ; the gravity of this subject, the pres right is not assured discontent will;,.,-,t administration, "supported by prevail. Immigration will cease, ! ('ngress. has sent to Chi'na a coni- and the social, and industrial force will continue to be disturbed by the migration of laborers and the conso- quent diminution of prosjierity. The national government should exercise all its constitutional authority to jmt an end to these evils, for all the people and all the states are mem- tiers of one body, and no member can suffer without iniurv to ad. 1 ue most serious evils which now a HI let the South arise from the fact ihat I nr.. oi ilio mvf- ill liiitrer itl Vtl'VItt IIIV .1. I'L. ,.. ..... such restraint party rule becoi comes tyrannical ami corrupt. The pros- nities and the freedom and dipiity Then pushing them sadly away with j Chisflhurst ; and it is pictuR-siiuely ; pnrtruding. Alter considerable tx lrf.ritv which is made possible in the of lnhor Tin. nnnnintioent of "eiti-i the ti'ns of her fiiiL'ers. she said with ! related that in 17", iust when he i ertion, the snakes w ere killed with South, by it3 great advantages of soil and climate, will never be real- .judicial oiUcen of the government ls, ! '"Its tot) dear I will wear my ; head ot his troops, the wnoth sild-; rattn, wiiieu were cut oil ry t:.e ized until every voter can freely and , perhaps, the most difficult of all du-, old dress." ' denly stoppe.1. He was supersti-; father and taken Lome as a trophy, safely BUPiKirt any party he pleases. ! ties which the Constitution has im- My old dress! Do vou feel how , tious, and this incident served to de-; There an several other piles of stones j Next in importance to freedom and posed upon the executive. The con-i much sad resignation, lies under press him for days. After his death, ! in the vicinity which will be ovcr iustice is nonular education, without i vent ion wisely dem.imls that Con-! those words ? It is enough to bring . his widow gave the watch to her : hauled, as it is supposed more rei- which neither justice nor freedom grcps shall ceoperate with the exec-1 tears to one's eyes. 'son. 1 tiles will he unearthed. i SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, j -:;ii In-iit'r:aai!L-ntly r.zaiiitaiiied. Its ! intt-A-sts aro entrusted t. the states ! mis t the voluntary action of the : people. V.'hatfver he! the nation ', can jiistJy ailbrd should he ener- ously given to aid the states in sun- iL.iHiri.r tt II , in lai'l.i.l. l.nf i4 i i,., -hi 1.1 1,a linnet Am- i-,.,sio .uiuii v. 'iii.it.. i. . ,ii.'vi.?, ...ii U dangerous to our institutions to ai- plv and portion of the ie revenues of the nation or of the state to the sui poil of sectarian schools. The sepa ration of the church and the state in everything relating to taxation should be absolute. On the subject of national finan ces, my views have been so frequent ly and fully expressed that little is needed in the wav of additional I slatement. The public debt is now so well secured, and the rate of an- j mul interest has been so reduc-d j liy funding, tiiat ri.dit economy in (expenditures, and the faithful nppli I cation of our surplus revenues to jihe payment of the principal of the debt will gradually but certainly j five the people from its burdens and I close with honor tlte financial chap iter o; toe war. At the same time. the government ean provide for all its ordinary exiiemlitures, and dis- eiiargo its sacrct oiiligalioiis to 1 . soldier of the l.'nion ami to the wid - ows and orphans oi tt.ose who fell j be performed best 4uah led them m dsuefence. 1 ho resumption ofjto aid in mak.ngthe wisest choice, specie payments, whien the P.epub- he doctrines announced by the liean party so courageously and suc cessfully accomplished, has removed from the field of controversy many questions that long and seriously u,lvi listurbed tlie credit of the sovern- mi nt and the business of the conn- trv. ( )ur l.aner currency is now as national as the flag, and" resumption lias not only made it everywhere enual to coin, but has brought into use our store of gold and silver. The circulating medium i.s more abund ant than ever before, and we need only to maintain the etjuality of all our dollar-, to ensure to labor and capital a measure of value from the use ot which no one can .suffer loss. The great prosperity which the country is now enjoying should not he endangered by any violent chang es or doubtful financial experiments. In reference to our customs laws, a policy sliould be pursued which will bring revenues to the treasury, and will enable the labor and capi tal employed in our great industries to compete fairly in our own mark ets with the labor and capital of foreign producers. AV'e legislate for ine people 01 1.1c 1 lined .iates, no: .orinewnoe woriu,an.i his our glorv that the American laborer is j more intelligent and better paid than 1 his foreign competitor. ur country j cannot be independent unless its 1 people, with their abundant natural i 1 .. ... .... resourees, osss.s the requisite skill at any time to clothe, arm and equip theniseht'sjbrjvar, jyid iniiieoti,, j,' s,.(.r,rtarv .j !t stafVolh- peace to produce all the necessary implements of labor. It was tin: manifest intention of the founders iof the government to provide for the adopt-jJtoinmou defence, not by standing nearlv-oannies alone, but by rai.-ing anion people a greater army of artisans, iwiose intelligence and skill should powerfully contribute to the safety -anti v lory of the nation. ! ortunately j for the interests of commerce, there it..,..!..,-,..... ...... . .... ..:.i..i .1.. ; i is no .oii'j;.-! iui 101 iiii'.eiote o,osi- !t;on in appropriations tor the im - j provimeut of our harbors and great navigable rivers, provided that tiio expenditures for that pur'vose arejVi!.ru ju ,,. streets! He owns strictly limited to works of national j,;,1(')(i lor(,v. i,ut wj,,.n ',. ;s ,)Ut ).,. ! importance. The Mississippi river, ;. .w i;i,,.i,. L i, ;,. t,;. ,i., .,1,:,. with its great tributaries, is of such i u-, tc.ii tori'iict- to so iiirniv tin lttns lira ii:ii(itaiice toso inativ minions I eration. In order to secure to the i nation the control of all its waters, j President Jefferson negotiated the purchase of a vast t rritory, extend ing from the (!u!f of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean. Tin v. isdom of Con- jgress s j some j ",ild be invoked to devise in bv which that great river 1 interests of manufacturers and com- I nierce, demand that tfie facilities ! for chea) transportation shall I'tM ; increased by the use of all our great j. water courses, l lie material inter- 1 ests of this country, the traditions of; 10 o.;cr me -vvkicsi nospiiaiuy 10 immigrants who seek our shores for ,u.s(. (u our Pacific coast partakes ,ui 0 , if the oiiaiities of such an immisralion. either in its purposes or as results. 11 is 100 niuen uxe 1 yotirseii. 111 our mnio, u.. ns o an importation to be welcomed ! quetti.-ti laces, its gay' ribbons, anil without restriction ; too much like an invasion to be looked upon with - out solicitude. We cannot consent , p, allow anv form of servile labor to . ,0 introduced among us under the niission of distinetuished citizens for j tpe purpose of securing such a mod- ' inv-ition of the existine- treaty as ' w;j prevent the evils likely to "arise ; frulll the present situation. It is ; confidently believed that thcfe " dip- h.matic negotiatiiins Avill be succcss - ful without the loss of a commercial intercourse between the two powers. : vhHi ltr.'.mises a great increase of .reciprocal trade and the enlargement of ((ur markets. Should thi-se ell' - ithoutlor inios.W. will i.hieo unon .a sure ' foundation the peace of our commit- zcns to the various executive and; JULY 21, ISSO. utivc ilf jiiirtnif.its in jlifin-r tli..- civil sin ke on a bi tter basis. Kx- pi-nenfo n:is in-oved Unit with our ! iVeijnent ehani-s of ailnfinisiration ' no system of reform ean he made ef- k-etive r.nd permanent without the .,t.l ..T 1. ...t. 1 . . t . ill'l HI U '-IMilllUI . l,.,,.;',.,,,, i 7 naval s-rvie,- are so nmilated f.vthclw! h? tl !1,n- h:;t 1"' hl ! la.v or eustom .is t. leave hut little ground iur eoni'.lamt. It mav noli,. ,,. . ,, ...... r . 4 . i -i i i- his selt-respeet and his seii-e oi ia:m- l.e wise to make similar regulations : ,. . , , , , , l i,... r ,c - -i ft -ii ;l:nt-s. He i-:i;.-t he made to u 1 1 Iiv law iortne etvil service, l.ut with-; ., . , i i i i- .i ..i ! that he is not si:nlv a h-ple-n pa.-- out invadine; the authority or neces sary discretion of the executive. Con gress should devise a method that will determine the tenure of oHice ami greatly reduce the uncertainty which makes that service so uneer- j t;1in ajul unsatisfactory. Without j depriving any olliccr of his rights as ! a eiti.cit, the government should re- ..- i. i oi. i i line mm e oisenar'eaii ins oiuciat j .., . ,r ' . duties witli intelligence, elhciency , f f i " - ami faithfulness. 1 . i . 1 o ?.-n-r 1 v, i:-ci 11 l t Otll ttl- l IO- !.,:..,.! 1. I.,.,. I - . - 111.tt.t011 uio': vvito iiti; oeL lif.eti 101 ,, . , t the manv olhees to le inled reiiuires , , 1 an aciiuainfaiice far iK'vond the; - rn range 01 anv one mail, llie cxc.U- ! tive should, tin refore, seek and re-1 jc.-ive the information and assi.-ta.nee ; oi uiose wnose Knowicuge ot ! eomniunities in which the duties are ; t 'i,: ... . .1... v iiii.u;;' 1 . tut e. . .1011 tii e not me leiti- 1 f . . lwir 1. v it,.vii.i. i,t .1 1,'irtr lit ..Ttr ti-r . ' 1 ' ' 1 m . j votes and carry an electi are deliberate convictions 11m earrv an eteciiou. inev . . are deiiocrate convictions, resuuing 1" a a'iul study oi the sjunt ot ,n'r msiuur.oits, me events 01 our history and the best impulses of our I l''"ple. In my judgment, these priii- cipi'-s snotii'i control me tegisiaiioii and administration of the govern ment. In any evint, titey will guide my conduct until experience points out a better way. If elected, it v.-ill be my purpose to enforce strict obedience to the Constitution and the laws and to promote as best I may the interests and honor of the whole country, relying for support Upon the wisdom of Congress, the nitclligonee and patriotism o: the j teoj ile, and the favor of (iod. With great respect, I am very truly your-. J. A. ti.utn: i.n. To Hon. h-o. F. iioar, Chairman of the committee. 'lhe Daily I. ile 1" Admiral I'Litfr. Admiral Port, r is a man of the ijuietest -habits. He. never goes to j t!l(l Nav,. j )t l )artn:c.nt. :nv ue Navv i)t naitinent. and rcailv iit;!(. tv,.lri lh :u.tlul com mand of the navv. He is. of course. Inspector-! .cm ral of the Navy, and j lias'a board of oliicers who inspect! every ship when she goes out or conies in.' Examining the reports j f'his oliicers and giving orders con- stitute the larger share of his work, every dav to his of- et r. witn conn. tiee, and their dutie quite onerous. Tin r.o doubt, are (tmiral is not one ot vour early risers, tie 1 Tit- is much like ail other good people who live Ion:.', except in the matter of early rising. He generally turns out (how easy it is fo become nauti cal!) about eight or half-past eight. ;m1 . y nill0 or ton m h;s of- '' ;ttter part of the dav In ' . 1 . . .: . 1 - ; 1,, lti;s -.oil !,o aio'il-o :t i i. !,. :u .. fv,,i l.;.. r,- ,...! ! '".','... ,'ii;..V. ,.a.n ,.o;,-o tv,....!,. o, 1 f,. Li:,.-.., ,.1.0 .. i,; 1 .,-,1 r ,r,-.. ,,!...:., a;ntbed"i.miii.d fam- o i ;i ,...;..,. it. nc l-.n, - the circle of society. Inappearance j resembled silk, but proved, however. Admiral Porter has not a military t be a spider's web. At first In jur, and he looks no more like ail thought the kitt.-.i-g w hich wen- on old salt than anv business man. He j the hay just above the beams, had is about five feet nine inches high, : accidentally dropped into the web, with a figure well knit ami straight ) and the old cat, following the in and just stout enough. He weighs ! stinet of her mat. ma I nature and eu- tliont 1SII itoiintls 1 1 is fell trained j 'y-'- voun,rer lie lias been en,ra"etl i V ,'a r ,f ,!,. ;n u-ritin.r t iii- f0rv of the navv durin'r th.e wa " " : 00 her m:nd to Pe aiwavs piauiiv ! i dressed : vou do not know V,h .t in- J devour this ch I rves ; to buil. s charming prev with your build all kinds of castles-in- j Spain with reg; ard to it; to dr ; to say to yourself: j "I will jmt two rosettes in my i hair the white ribbon will serve for the scarf, and I will use the lace for the waist and the sleeves." And then suddenly to tear vour- self violently away from such culpa- hie thoughts, to reproach yourself ibout them, as though vou had been i committing a crime, and then to it,. i fly courageously and heart-broken 1 awav from the tempttition, without ! even stopping to ask its price ! This ! requires more strength of soul than I to wage in terrible combats. A re- ! inark which we heartl theothtr day, i made with a tone of stoical resigna - ! tion and noble humility, seemed to us to cnial thegrandest words ot tne ; antique Spartan and Roman hero - 'ines. A woman was going to a ball, ! voiirincr with .delight. Sue asked the price of them ; it was very high, a sigh: i Tom-ii Ti iit-r.rtiMi i v' irt M l'o His rinlonbtwlv tl li" Will- "i. e n ;o iut a is- oniy in I yon i will that has "vintf w it. , u, cncimra a man to use ln !,wul, 10 lvr-v.1 . "i'S.J0 en'i'-r drifting upon eerreiits that he ean neither stem nor cross, hut that he is on deck, and that his hand is on the helm, and that, it is for him to eho.-e which wav lie will go. Undoubtedly he will' need the '.it vine help after he has made his choice; hut the divine help comes in. .. . .. ...l. . 'i ..I.. - noi. ;as a. Mt'iMtiiut- tut 't.s t.ii'!-r, i , . , , i i but to siipidcmcnt his in',ver. And i , ,.-!,. , .t ' v.e have u perfect n-.'ht to sav to tlte ., ,...1 ; -..--i ;n lI..'rC t It 1 1 .1.1 1 1 1 lli.Slt lit, I. 1: I.', .till 1 1 . 11 In : "'oy use iui.it. lias r. ' 1 -Mil 1 - left (101I Will help i 1:11 1 to o tTeomi . ... , 1 , , 1 temptation, aid the.t lie nt t r in 1 1! , . "il nuct I' f 11 n a v s. ' .... .1 ' 11 ,1 . . ' ' 1 l tnl. st lll.'l'- is iit t 11. ,0.-0, 10.0. 11 h men sliould be surrounded by o'l i.tilu'r.ees. and shielded from i. r . .1 . . . l... .1 .... t 1- m 1 l:. v i-'li a kii ;i iui t an in hmm nt it is unite impossible iiollv to j n - lV:m atii) j - i(,,hii!, .. r!.H(.s yx , ;(Vi..1vs A vrst aiiio.rit oi aiivl a must f labor . i that has- ! r ne to the building of de keep temptation away 1 f.:nses to ,- tiitiii iif., might, tietrer nave been , , :..,....:.. th ,.,.. , , -, . : . t7!nK.:,in r.oth kill-. Is o work must done but we think that tl proportion ha.; often be. n T - ..ii. ..01, and that tne t -licet 01 much ot tno current teaching has been too debili tate rather than invigorate tie- mora! energies of the fall'-n. Of course thi- has been done w ith purest intent, by men and women who have proved their sincerity by iivditt ins la ! t irs a in 1 pai nftil acri tiei-s ; by men and women whose earnest ness and purity have wen our ap plause. Their onlv fault is exaggera tion of an important truth. 1 li. men are con.-i.Ieriilelv dealt witn bv :ou can over.-tate th" truth in wav as to do tiieiu grea.t sit'-ii a -iniurv. ', The error must if possible be avoid ed. Titev must taught, that they and that they the U.-e ot what have i nor; ,t itiwer are rcsponsiol.' lor they have, and that (iod ot, i- waitnej to make u: all th i 1 n- ! cies. They mtbi be taught that a ; return to t!c- wavs ot vice i to th- r.t t mnortmuiie but wn-ked ; that tlte men who has resisted temptation fr live years, or one year, or one month, has proved himself to hr:vc j the power to resist it for a 1. ir.g'.T i pernx I ami ti nat then-tore i, fall issi s: tii of guilt as well as weakness I And instead of the gospel of imbecil- ity nicy mu.-t near every stirring call of the prephe : I.or!: "Miov. yourselves nn :i A Ti:-i:ieiii!iH!.s Spiilef Story corresiion.ieiit wntes t:m ';- Plainview ( ):! o : Tin. folic to the Ch ,'tiig rac,s transpired on i the !::rin o; an lion st old farmer. i-dmiif two mtis !,-o.,i the town of : PI -invii -,e f.a-f Monde, v m.,rnin". ' on (-itteriiv' his bum. 'ihe f .rm. r M'ound, to his greet surprise, his pet i huli-dog ami old cat and her kittens I susnended from th- cross-beams in litis barn. Or. exautinatioii lie found t .eio fo e susnein f'l ! tere ova idea vonng to rescue til', m. had her i tevou r. The farmer went out to ceil in. some neighbors to willies.-; tlte mar- j vi Ions scene, but imagine his sur prise when, on his return, lit found . a sucking colt ascending to the wt 1 a sucking co ami tin- other eis: oetund in- toie 1 egs, he was in-nig t.r. ,-n up Py t:;e ha s. but toe farmer was unwihing to sacnlii ! eo'.t for t!ie bi r fit of scientific investigation. and was rescued. The spiders were then taken from the dovecote and killed. nc meas und three ;intl one-half inches in length, and weighed one-half pound. Thev are of a dark brown color with a light stripe down tin ir backs, stntng. active and feroeiou; f-evi-r- -eetion aoo've al men of gcoil repute in this are willing to testify tothe fact-. Natioleon's YVateli. j ; The watch which the Prince Im- j perial wore when he was killed, and w hieli is iifvv in the hands of the : Zulus was worn by the first X - ipo - : Icon through most of his campaigns, .-.nd aft.-rwartl t the end of h:s ltic. ; It kept ver' indifferent time, but; the great emperor would never wear : i the day ho was ntuned Irince Presi- j dent until the dav of his death at the 1 was at om. 10 pin iiinisen at WHOLE NO. 1515. 11s-m;1-M itfciit in Spain. ! lit b;vad in i! ou;.i i Ml'l is :i white as s.iow, v. : verv li.'ht : as cake, and the lioiir is lI'O t itiliiiirabi--, i'r the and I'lire, ami the wi'oT.t, is L'oou b -cad well knead-d. l!e wav li -v make 'lis bread i-- as f.i!iow: Kr.-m lare. lont: ptmnh rs tiili 1 will: v.lieid. tin y take out a handful at a time, sorting it most earetuily a:id exj.eiliti. i:-Iy. :;;!.! throwing evt rv defeetiw tr r: l : ; 1 into aie-ei.er ba.-kct. This .'tone, the wheat is ground between two circular sion. s. as it was ground in K-rypt two thousand years ago, the re'iuUite riitarv motion 1 . ir.'' itiven bv a blind- lit' urn: hit h passes around ring p-alienee, to iii-t neck. f.fid around wiili un a he'd boi-u: attac v. liieii, as ion lie is 1,1 llillVeilit e.t. tink'. s on ; anil v. urgeil to his duty "aivu inula" iVoia It'll it Stops lie :s y tae siioii; of si'ini' one within hearing. W'le-n grouinl, i!e wiieal -', i!'e IS Sllietl t 'irolI'.;:t three sen 1 last of the.-e being so m:e thai omv the piu-t- flower cut pa.-s through it ; this is of a pa!-- apricot color. Tiie ltread is made in the evening. It is mixed witli siill-ei. ;;t water with a little salt in it, t" tiake itito dougli : a t rv s:na U .!!:'.li! Ie, n or yeast 111 one Knelt oi noiiM-noni bretnl as in Spain, would last a week for the six or eight donkey loads of bread they send every day from t:u ir oven. The dough made, it. is put into. sacks and carried 011 the donkevs" backs to the oven i the viiiage, to Intk. in tut' centre of immediately arriving there. kneading. On ; tfu- dough is e.iv.deti n;to portions , welL'otn loft e liololos cut :!i. 1 mi I mt: narrow wiM.len t-ib'.es 0:1 tres tles an ttteu i.iace'i ie e.vn tie "t.l. it'll. in t 01 tied :t i urious sight may 1 About twenty im n, b,ik"rs, ( and range thi m-elves on one the tah'Ie. A htm 1 1 of tiou.n is witieh he ;'mg about .ten liin e ii pe-ses i; , ooi-s th-- v-'ly u:.ii: - : iv f .- o'l f's the :', initio handed to lie- Ue.uv.T. begins klletl'liitg ail 1 kl toe witli till his might for a or four mie.ut"s, ; .el tin on to his ia :gii' '. '. v,'l" same, and so on si,i . e- -all have kneaded i:. when 'as soft as new putty :e' the ovt n. Of course, as -first baker has hame'd ti..- to Ids 11, i"'il i, ,r. alii t ami s j v-u. ,.Uantitv oi.it.u ..ii i 1. it,,..,, .,1! 'Tbc bei. - .: til" adetl and r the V TV daughters sua oven. no me .I :i small. They .!.--., i;iinja.vilt r. It has L"oii late that the Ian to b" i ax; I ot ng A th- gun tht r must be the grains of pov. ,1 large grain ot gunpowder slowly heciuse t!:e fire is time rt'.tciiiiig th- cut re. a slow burning powder is what 11- In smooth bore veapon lite c:i "-uen ; balls hit loosely, and may be expell ed at a bound ; but in a rilled eait- ' lion the shot, so t- speak, moves upon a sort of a. r.iiiway. ttn.d it ' would nevt rd i to gi t th" sla t in mo ' tii lit too suddenly. An undue strain .Would be eXirtet'. Upon the gun. while til" velocity of bail the -wot I it I ; not ' :e h'crca.-id. I 'or :v ri:'.: d ge,.i. ' ther :'ore. a slow burning (Large is absolutely necessary, .-tin I tiiis is to be sec i! ret I only bv reducing the sur face to bit kindled. In the ei-seof the jirisniatic powder, ti;e grains, if j they 'may be called by that name. ; are so closely placed that ia th'c c;':i get bctwi.-u tie tn, and hence '. the action of kindling is ii! further ; reiluced. Not only is tin- shape and ; density of jiowdejr grains now at ' tracting artieul;'.r attention, but the - percentage of material has also oeeil i under study, The amount of water in gunpowder to the minute extent . existing in ordinary samples is found 1 to influence combusiioii in awry marked d' gr; e, and nothing but an exhaustive st ri' of trials can give I sutiicieiit data for l rat tie.. I appii. ;:- tionofso itnportai.t rm ch-meid iit ithe seienee or explosives. I In the meantime cie mists are 1" ng out v :lt!i! V '!: V tir' t- e uncertainty m tne comotistain et gunpowder, to which, notwithstand ing their repeated warnings, but lit tle attention has hitherto been given. We mean the eotnoe-tioii ef the charcoal. Acordipg to the manner of preparing this, the method adopt ed for charring and the material cm pioyetl. so does the ehi micai ( ompo siiin ot t!. .' cherco.ii ttir't-r. Soeie samjties, for ii:-;..e e. pniv on analysis to contain ." per cent, of car! oil, while others have '.'e p ; cent, less: it is ear eiy to be ex pi .-et-ed that gunpowder made from the two kinds will have the same litirn- ing tpialitit s. aie der maufactuA s vet wii.fi gunpow charco.d Itlp.'liet.t 1. ireoal is no matter how much it.-- parts oi eaieoii. nyun.g; n. o and ash may tii:'..' r. It is . use, therefore, paying any lar attention to the physical ox v .. u. , t all;: tl-Ijll.lii- tits oi gUliWler so Jolig li.t li chemical eon.positpiu is ainn.-t i ;i- A Nesl of ital'lesnake. Z.-biiioii Martin and his son Ciiar es discovert tl a n- -t of rattlesnakes near Henry's I .eeei, six loil. s fr. .in Oil City, a short time ago. They wen removing a large pile of s'o:e s under w hich the n Ptdt s were con cealed. There were nearly sixty 1 them, all coiled up bgt tin-r. 'fit. y . rcst-nibb-d at f'r-t a targe ball o: 1 black rope. Afhr th:- stoms had been rt moved, tie sun hieing upon them p-vived tin-m. il ' we; w In- I with a whitish s!i had exuded from their bodies. Mar- suritrism g agmtv, t!i. :r mouti wide open and their ft 'iked tongues stones. The largest had sewntet la's .-11 lai 1 coti 1 0.1 : out .oei ;'!' : theill t: j. -o !,e sai, I : "We'd, when 'lie hi f'-d In:.!' toio. -in tell hi Hi io take e!'e of tltem." His wi'e V.'t lit flit at o!!f door sm ' as he picked i:p his jx-ti his ,1 i tight, r i looked in at a'l'.tt'.er door and said: ! "Pai'ti, th.e hogs are in tin- front iya'r.r ! '"Yes, I know i:."' s :" 1 "n.-v- r mind," and siu- left. , . ... 1 he 1'oo.c c.i:n. 1:1 ar.o ta;.i: 'ister, the h'.-;s ;: ,tut and r.tis- i il:g ll:e iidcbii'f." He was tired of hearing this tu-w --. and wanted to go on witii his spe- eh. tuid he replied : TV,n't you mind the l.ogs, gi,-! ; gti to lite kitchen." Site w nt. aiel i;:s 1.1. .ih-r-i.ido.'.v i-iiti-red and said : "Tho-e ho-s art -.: fa- ..rd. and tl: y k-.k !-e.. :v :'. '1 It ;s 1 int ' e:.r . . . 1. r .: 1 'cried: i "What the .iev-il ean I . wiei those h":'s ; ' "Shut 'em up." "Woinan. ii'yo'i thitdi i'ei going if.) stoji riling an a pp. ai ;br lion. -: . government, to ' and cha;-e he.--, ' you'ie ;ni--;.:s.t n. Leave ie.- ! And she wt nt oh' mnt;-. rie.g : "Ilorrid biiite." t luce more t!:e tormoit.e:' sfa'e .- man turn-tl to Ids spet-lt :i.dwr..t- t'll'.'t' Word..-. 1Io 11 his s,,.; 1,.;; ' o, am! cried : ; "Oh. d.l.i. the h'-s is !.,.,-,!' 'i'ilis V. .I-' too ,il-e!!. 'l'i:o 1 ,ir -! 'man g. .: :i. :-;:rft 1 .-t.e.i and the s,,..:ii-! : of its falling clild tit' c-i-ily ie er.I iabov. the sigliii.gs ,,f the i::.!:-.;..y iad v. i-o w..s iveutii i'!y s.-:tt t ''t!. One.; more tic pcc. h v. as rosm.;.., j. when a n.-'ghe.or nt'-n- 1 ;;.! t -marked : ;-S.,'.ii;'.-, I though; IM c aa.l t; ii y.ni yo'ii- hogs are out." "lio voii own property ii:'.!.'. to i d:imag;'d bv these swine!" "No. sir.''' " I'll en hi ine ; a I 1 ;' , ii I i ineii .11. in ' vni'.r lahhi -'"s ;:'- fairs." "Sir. i il'.h.'t -oil,.- ia r, f.i in stiitot!." "' i t on.!." and tii" ie -ighh..:' r - t:r-"d in adv::::' t- of ;t itoei !,;-, Then tiio .si it -man d:--eo en ! ti.at he '!."i. i t tint" t- i omiott to. : j'iet t-to in' i.t'.ry. ia;t luti-t r'l.i for ' tlte meeting, and t ia ii l.e ei'rued : thiT" Ie' a-eert. lined tiiat a :na:i ' when writing is apt t" put down whit sofie pt rsoii w;.s s ivingfo hi;. i i as his own thoughts, for in- read from his notes tin -. op,-n:ng word-.: "Ihieinis and ft How hogs." ; And after he had announced t'.e.t lie i i.tintry uas in danger b.-;. ...... ; lie v;.is;i t going to eh.".-- hog-, an.'. that his mot!ier-in-!aw was ;i , hi !,. iimd that "the cause ef liberty de- iiiiiin.isa government m nogs. t ; - j crowd t ieg. in to hiss and his frn ne -I took him home and put him to bt d !; t tlrmec. and the ;,ct dav h -'. i -;.-da ! ! ediuirall over t- '-,; ;br ; nubo-hing the stM-i t ii. SI'-sii on Iliiiltlti'o.Si'i'ir. I o? building-stone t rei.-t presm-,. ;and ati.f.splieri' iufltn nee itn well knot'. 11. but iil' i'e .-' ;: r 1 1 V eVt r 01 - (t;rs tut t xten.-ive tire whi- It do: ; Itot eiupiiasi:..' th.e need of l.-t-;ti r ie formuti'.ii a- to the cit' t o! la at Ui. 1 111 stone. Thismed Hir.Uit A. Cut j ting, Seiie ( ieologist of Vi rmout. ; lias und'ertaken t i supply by a. I ies of experiments, the iir.-t rtsu't I whieh is to confirm and giv- ex.a '. ! ni ss t i tin; general imprt'---i in that ' grand" is a j.iM.r ln-at-regi-i-r, an-'. tl." s mi to show tiiat l.:t re : - v. it'.e ih'.'ite even in gran:'' :n this r'-pttt. He it tl ti ev-tv.o sp.-ejiiii US of th' best kliov'l t;'e. r- r: s. and found that w!.il" ail v.i re Linal" eet.-il iiy ;!if."iii' of hi u-. ti o,, :e:e usual lv lugan at bli.')'. tea - .-enoii and fi'tou'-nt ';.t '' . and ft l.".""'. all tie speeiim :i were ruine.'t. the tfolte from Mount- Hesert sianding th.e test piriit'ps bitt.-r t.'a.n other. He glvi s as hi- i.pi!;i--"i , that tne t in et of ...ier in hi :;t d granite i-: rat in r appar.-iit t:a:n r.-;.'. 1 !;e inip'.'S'taiit of this 'inform:'. n n is verv great, t .-pcci'il'v to he.:!'!, r : ami ins;:i' :s. In spite t'.f tie Ititti.-. . tiiis f.tvt-.id 'slo.ie will probably eoi.-tinut- to be U-i'd ill 'iire-j.roo; : Liitldh.g". am1, po. il.Jy V.itie (it - ions dati'.-er, if it is only t;- de: vt ry solid v.ai-s. but to ie - it in buih e ngs s (I ppei ting et :iun:i-.t ;pt - . ially witltin the wails, is only to !- ; vite the gutting of the who!.' ii-t.-rior of the hu'idiiig if a lire siiould i r ai; -I.c Use Mud !iy t ir-1." T i it !' is a cate'ai i -.-t-n lit::: ".. i .... : W II be ilnpn.r-' d Upon ti e I. .' -;-y of both young and old : i Mr. Spurgi on. in walking :t litre i wav oi;t of l,o-n,!o:t to pr iclianeed to g t his pantaiooi - .tute ; muddv. A e-od ! -.ten im l Idm lat t!- r toe! d.-h- '. V .-ft !,:i:mI and Take , .'A' - a , ie ef tl . lo '..-!. "li. ie.." said Mr. S.. -d. n't y..-.; ee it is v.et. ;::ii'. if you trv '. r-i- U it n..:v. vo'i w;!' rub llie st.ie.i ie'o the eloti; ".' Let it dry, v.hcii it w:h . eoiia- i. if e:;.-".' e;-;, aign and h r.w " mar';." So, v. !; .1 men speak vil :' . f. .!.-. !y titr.ev nmd at u don't 1 . i" a ' hurrv about br.'.-hing it otf. Too -great etigern-.-- to brti-i; ii i'!''. apt to rub it in. Let ii 'If . e t.nd live. ;; ne -1 he, a u tie -. will r, move it. Ion t io-aer sirito about your.-elf t r others, or trou' ! in a so.'.it tv. or in a, ehi;n h, by ha '" to do son, i thing. Let it atone : i- t ' it drv : it will be more asily t r eh eated than y.ei think in the tir-r heat of exeilenn ut. 1;me .'ia-' a Vittii'lerfil pov.i r in sia h mtd'.-r-. Very many titli-'s m th; - va.rl.l vh! be ra-dy got 'W r by Jinle io't 'y "IitPng tbei'i drv." Tiee tiilt lletsi. i'-ii.aps the bigg, st h'-r-e in the world is';:,.. "White Horse." of It. rk--iiir '. rh-.iaiid. Itisottehuedretiaii.! -t venty y.-rds lor.g to tie- r.d : the tad. it is :i figure' i f.t in '.: si-ierfa hi'.!. A i.i.g way off it docks a- th'.ttgii ttrawn in ti.ah; lire s. but tie' outiint s are realty .'""p ''.itches cut in the so".!, ami kt pt j dean and fn e from grass by J:.e ; people, who take pride in it. The : tiit.-h' s an- -ix yards wide, and two , fee t d' .-p. The eye- of tin' l.rs i; ' titur f et aeross. and the ear is the ".i yards long. It can be seen for sixtt-cn miles. When the time comes t.i 1; ar out the iliti Ies. the ; people make a sort of picnic of it ; play all sorts of rustic games and have fir:c tiliui. Who made the White Horse, or what for. is not ; known. It is verv old. :i ''.". ' t